-fl--- - - - - - - - . - - - - - - - -r . . - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - . - - - , - - - - - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - . _ _ - _ - - - _ - - - - - . - - - _ - - - - - - . - - - ' , - . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - - - _ _ _ _ - 7 , - _ ' _ , --n - U _ -p " - - . r" I S k TIlE OMAIA DAILY 13E.E : AVEDNESDAY , JULY 0 , 1898. _ :12 : . - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - - - - - - - - - - - . I - . I . WAR AND PEACES ( < \/\/\/s./\/ A LO'E STORY OF TOIAY. I . . BY MNA A. ftOJERS. : . , * _ _ - _ - - - - - , - . 'W- ; In ( tie navy , with It constant rend rapW chnngc , Its almost IImILIe posIb1fltks from day to day , the fates therne1vis scnn to It alert p1nnIng on one's very doorstep. Ono unconsciously treads 7lgbtly and viIs. ) pers In hopes of being forgotten , ir only for a pnsIng hour. Mnny n hasty word dies on . the Ups because of the a.IiIng memory of it , cnilto Just passed. the btuntIn fear ot ouc ' faML approaching. or courj there ha(1 been znlstindei-stan4 Ings bctwecn them before , In the usual rise and tall In the tide ot nil ) iunutn relations , but never before anything like this. . } : iiaign Plieli's ' hail just returned from a long searing crUIse to flnd a condition of ; things imlitleal ( lint suildenly dwarfs the . proportions of things feminine. lie his . r.cnse of humor , never rauilpant , linppenel to be further attentuated by studying late I Into the night for his upproaching exatnina- ) tion for vromotion. Mrs. I'hclps ' hail tried to face It nil , but thu two lrenry years of separation had left. her with nerves that shivered at a breath. I Then , too , she had instantly recognized aliti U recented that feeling In him that. comes (0 I ! all men at Huch times-thu aense that the I deep PurPOses and enii of his lifo had I brushed her tt9lde , that he wnnted both arms I free for oiicc. Titci brute that. llrlits ; to win Illogical , overlielmlfig relief , as she citing tightly to the receiver. "Yes , ye-I'l1 listen carefully , " she said next ; and then silence. " \'hat ? What ? Say it again , very siowl. I can't understatid. Surely I haven't tinder gtood ! " her % oIco was sharp , with a iudden lre&d. g&iIn sllor.ce , anti then tier answer : "Not today ? At once ? The ship ordered to I'orto Rico ? Ilavo I got it right ? 0 , Guy , have I got it right ? " Slio llsteiud and a low moati of pain escaped - caped her. "hut-but ure1y you'll ' come home for a minute ? I'll . 'c you again ? " The answer Bent ft shiver through her from head to foot , and ho said , fiercely : "l cannot stand it , ( 'tiY. I cannoti To have you go at once like this-after this morning. Could I see you-Just see you , Oily-It I went straight to the yard how ? " And a few seconds later : 'It' too terrible , too cruel. " S11ldonly 1311' . starte(1 violently as a thought flashed through her head , and site asked raiildly : "Guy , be honest with me , does this sud- ilen order mean-does it mean-war ? Is there any news ? Something I don't know ? " and after on interval : "Yes , yes , I'll try. No one knows yet , of . r , * \ -LP IitWr ' ' ; L ; I \\\t \ \ \ .i 4' I 11 \ - I ; It . ' , - 1k. . . . S "IT IS NOT WAR-IT IS PEACE. THANK GODi" : and has been trained firteen years for Just , , ' that , avi1co and on fire within him. Nothing - ing of this bfl(1 been spoken between them , ( ' nod yet it was at the root , of their quarrel I that spring morning , vlien words 'ere said back and forth that seemed to sweep tip the love , devotion , PntlencQ of two lives like - ashes on the hearth where a fire has dIed. lie strode along the gray , chill streets on the way to his ship at the navy yard and she stood still , wide-eyed and vhute , and for them both the past and future were wiped out and the present only lived in one of those flaming agonies of , Iisilluslon of which One somehow survives sticli a surpris- log number In the course of a litetitite. c 'Fhe baby at her feet plucked at her dress anti the mother did not even feel it , wrapped In that overwhelming sense of finality that belongs to Passionate youth. Site was conscious of no particular nit- inosity just then. 0111) ' ft sort of WOLtdCr anti awe that this sliottlti be the end of it nhl. The end of a liatpy girlhood , when his words of love hail tiunlo a woman of her in a tiny ; I anti liapity years of Wlfeiiootl , 'lien they t were lovers still ; nut ! even happier mother- 1100(1 , that liati set her apart sanctified forever - over In his eyes-so ho had stooped and whispered to her , that itight when the light ) jtiriied lotv near by , nitti she hiatt fallen asleep with her liamiti in his. . She looked about iii dull amazement at the familiar things about her that mantle tip their simple little itoine. Tlxero under the lamp ( vero bitt books and a. vnd anti iencii where I Ito had sat studying last night , amid iiear It f iter work , where Iie had boemi beitlile him I Fewing In iiiivIiiimtg silence ttfter her long I isolation. The indent. of her head was still Iii time l1ilIO % ' Oil the lounge whiert she had ' at length thrown lit'rself nod lay watching lii iii U ii I i I she fell asleep t award multI itlght , t She glanreil about half dazed ; amiti then ' flutli , her old colored nmaltl , the emily itervnnt : ' she lint ! ever timiti , caine iii from ttit' kitchen auth t'poke to her in that low , sweet , coin- _ _ _ _ _ I lelhIflhi voice of hers that went back to Mrs. l'hieliui' babyhood mlowmm in Maryland. She ' , , obeyed tlto voice from hnhit anti wemit mc- . cliniticaily about her nioriilitg duties , In time IterforIiimhiico of which a certain warmth and t , , pliability returned to her frozen mooed. A sense of anger amid outrage htt'gan to burn hIs last words 'lmoso I- again at stinging , itrobo went ticeji With ( Ito sure cruelty of bug ASsociation. She took her little girl anti went out on Iter liouie'ly rounil of marketing , largely . truniped up by keen wltted old Ittitli. I On returning site toiled wearily up time ' three flights of the apartment hiouse-tiie , elevator so selilomn ran mtfter thu nien had t. I roiitt lmonme or time tin ) ' . She snuk m'xlmanstetl I on the lotiiigtt in tiiti tiny dining room amid I let time chIld mmii off her gloves , ommu oh- , tImmatti finger mit a time. 11cr e'emm wore shut uuii a nerveless r&'action 110(1 et lii I , wben bo hie'ai-ti a young step bounding up the stairs nitil a sharp ring at her bell. She t'mms half coiisclotis that itutli opeimeti the door nimmi that a boy's bight voice was sayIng : "Can't I see time lady herself ? " , Sue sat up as lie apitroacimeti. I 'lloiihlmtg telefoant-corner drug store , t 2atiy-youseii ittive to llurr ) , ' lie pamited nimil vims gone again iii a hash , Mrs. l'he'Ips sprammg utter hut ) , nitti called down the stairs : ' " \Piiat ituimiber ? 'm\'htere front ? iId you hear ? " ' "Sixty-one , " lie shiouteil from two stories beiot' . "Thto navy yardi" sun exclaimed , a thrill - J I pt premonition semitittig her imeart into her tiii oat. A imionient litter she stood alone in the telephone closet tit lime corner , smith through thit , traiisniitter a soft "hhtmllol' ' speti on Its ay , Timen sue listened. , "Yes , I'ut ' Mrs. I'helps. W'hio are you ? " , bo had not recognized the voIce that had gnswercd. S. Guyl" she cried , sofUy , In iudtien , \ . _ _ - - course. hut , Guy , speak to Ine-your voice Is still cold and hard anti strange. Say somethilmmg to nte-one word I can cling tote to hell ) niol' ' ' 'What ? " A pause. 'You are iii time paymaster's omco ? Clerks all about ? Is that it ? l'leaso whisper It , and iIl try and catch it. " She listemieti paimtttmiiy-only a burr. a woman's laugh. a word lit an unknown voice , a tantalizing , Immcesant vibration front time endless feverish crisscross of life going on forever. iii cliic1m she hail no part. "I can't hear , 0 Guy , I can't hear a word , " ho lUIted. "iou't go yet. Vt'hmen can I hear from you ? JUst one minute ; I want to say soitiethilmig , Guy ! " The telephone beli sounded with ahtarii impatience oven as she SPoke. She rang again amnl again , and there was tie answer. 'Conmo back ; I must say one word. Con- trttl , give Intl 61 , ideas' , give me 61. Guy , dear , won't ' you come for one single second ? I'm--I'm so sorry for tiiis morning. IL was all may fault , every hit of It. " She plead mtobblng into tIme senseless thing in her hand , that ao longer responded , She rang again , amid once again , frantically. Tlimi hme sprang m-igithly erect amid witis- pered : It is too hate-lie's gone-perhaps forever - ever , " 11cr lmead fell forward , he swayed toward time closet door , fumbled at the lmmi- cite , opened it amid cried in a voice faint antI pitiful : , , ' \ill some one-help me ? " 11cr fmmiliiig sight saw Ituthi iiurryimmg toward Imer througim tue street minor ; her fullIng hearing was iderced h ) tIme shrIll youimg voice of a nevs- boy daslmiiig rotmuil tbo coiner : 'E'c-tra , ex-tra ! I'resident'mi message read Iii congressitir sure to- " lila Voice was lost in the roar of the streets , and Mrs. l'iiehi's ' sank unconscious into itimth'a anna , Twenty-four hours jtassed. Half through time night &itid all day long the cries of tin , imewshioys reached the shmrlriklmtg Jmcnrlng of time yotmmmg wife. 11cr sweet ( ttce was stiff aiitl ashy with * nmfferlmig ; her hands so cold that her child shmrauk from Imer touch and wltlmmtpered. Ruth hovered about , in amid out , on a Ymtmudreti foolth lovimmg errands. 5n ldIiYCtl and laughed boisterously with the baby to drown nIl oihmer sounds wimen shme caughit the first tar cry that wrung her mis- tress' iteart ngalim and again , comlmmg nearer amid imearer down time street. As tue thity drew to Its close Mrs. I1lielpa lay once agimin shout anti spemit on time old loumigt ; cmiii mmgmiln hmti Iwurd a quick step spring up time stairs , a rlmmg at her bell , time low worths at tiitt door , It seemneti like time confused mmmcmory of a dre'niti. Simit thid Imot even open hem' eyes until ltuth satti close be. aide her : "Ommo these yer niess'ger boys , Miss Nan- mits' , jes' brouglmten timis ) 'er passt'l ( a' ) ( mU. it tb simmell like It mmmigimt be some sort er hio'qu ci , ' ' sime atldeti sum Ii I 1mg. 'l'mmt it tlowmt , limanmimmy ; I'll arrange themmm inter , " saul Mrs. Phelps , Probably t'ommie friend at thimm yard , ' 1mo knew of the ship's sudden sailing , had reitmezmmbered her anti sent imer sllimt message of syimmpathy In thmis sweet way. It was ofteit done from cue sail-hearted wIfe to aimotiter , Just. to hell ) a little In time endless pathos of their coin- thou lives. "LaimmI sakea , Miss Namtnit' , ain't you put theiti hosies 1mm water yet ? ' ' coimiplaimmed Ituthi , ugmmin appearing at time door , watch- 11mg for soiimc shark of Interest In ( hint sot whIte face before her ycarimimmg eyes. "lint's no way to act , Mitts Namimmie , an' ) 00 know dat rIght vehl. 'Vt'itmi folks takes do ticuble an' do 'spouse to buy you some flowers you'th mightier spunk up 'nough , alboreiy. to say 'howdy' to 'emmi , " ' ' 1 % i I rIght , mmmiii immy dear ; p1 ease tioii't ecold , " said Mrs. I'imeips , a smimile breaking for aim Instant timmoughi time rigidity of her face , She arose anti begaim to untie time string about the Pasteboard bOX , She raised the hiti anti lifted ou & rcat title of pink and yehlow roses. Time baby ran toward her with a soft coo of delight , Then Mrs. I'lielps gave a lomiti cry and the roses fell all about her , She stood staring wihhly at an envelop that had slipped to the bet- torn of the box , addressed to her In her husband's imanmiwrlting. It was as it it came from a grave , that awful silence of time sea , For a second she wits afraid to touch it and stood with her hands iiressed over her heart. Then she elzed the envelope - velopo anti with one swift mmotIop.of her trembling forefinger ripped It open anti read with eyes imnlf blinded by tears : "Time idiot heaves us at Scotland lightship - ship in a few moments. lie will take thus back to the city. Also an order for a few flowers , which I cnn only hope will go stt'alghit. Yott shotmhd get this tomorrow or next day. I am on my kmmees to you , my vlfc , for this morning. I beg your pardon- it was nil a lie , every word of It. Try anti forget it it you caim. Stamp it out. of your tnenory , for it hmns no real existetice against all the rest-all time happy years. Just try and remember those and love mile a little , dear. "Do not believe the papers-do not. ' reild them. Peace zany come out. of It all ) 'et and it not-try nut ! be brave. A sailor has mmeed of a itiimcky vife , one driiied into thmo tough spirit of a 'regular' by long service. Atiti rcmmwmntter : Ours not to reason wimy , Ours but to do- ( ho had Bimiei at tilt ? word , with no time to rewrite. ) 'Cootihy , my hove , Ahi' ' if I cotmld have hmeid you for just one second and hmenrti you wimisper : 'It's nhl righmt , Gtmy. ' hut take 001' lIttle cue iii your nrms atiti look limb lmcr eyes-may eyes youv'e always saiti-nimd rend ttmere my emudles3 love anti honor. 1C1s3 her ammmi lioltt her close anti forgive moo , forgive - give lime. ' ' Mrs. l'hteilts fell on her kneeS , anti throw- lug her arms about her bnhmy begmmum to sob like a tired cimihi. Mitl tlme _ little girl patted her cheek mtnmi crooned to lmer , tue spark of motiucrlmooti already alive in her ; amid Itutli brooded over them both , that itmomnemit mmcc agalim , time simout cattle tli'rcimmghY UI ) from time street beiov "Ex-trai Congress v1il declare var ! " 'I'iie ) 'ouItg wife sprang to her feet anti shook her fist lii thme tilmcctioii of time voice , anti half lmmtmghuimmg , half sohibimig , hue cried : ' 'It is not var-it is peace , thank God ! " , i.CIS'S t"IIIS'I' ht'l'I. ' I ( C.i i' Ott I of ttl'rmtt' ( Ittil tie tutu 1 It ii ( 'I iI'L ; t'tt ( eu It. None of General Jackson's bIographers give time details of his iirst duel , anti lie hmimu- self Imever cared to speak of tue mntttcr in later ycais ; but sonic years ago a gratiti- daughter of Colonel \Vaitstili Avery toid mime time fumhl story , says a writer In Yotithi's Corn- panlon. Waltstihl Avery was a Massachusetts man who went to North Carolina , carrying with him a letter of recommmmcntiatiotl from ito 1es a pemsoimage thamu Jonathan Edvartis. lie seem : acttiired reputation amid lmtiiuence , amid in tinte became attorney general of time state. It 'as imIs ctmatorn to take students - dents of law immto his fammuily , vImo bceammmo tutors of his children. Iii 1S7I , whien Andrew Jackson was but 17 years oh , amid ambItious to become a lawyer , lie aitphieth for lila situation. Tue tradition is that lie was refused because a tiaughtter of vory's took a dislike to his uncouth appearance. Young Jackson next applied to SImrliee MeCay , a lawyer in Salisbury. N. C. , In whose olIlce lie was fitted tom' the bar , ammil Ime shiortly niatie his appearance In time courts.'iteii Jackson was 21 years of ago lie anti Avery met in time trial of a case at Jonesboro , Tcnn. It vts : Jackson's habIt to carry in hIs saddlebags a copy of "Iacon's Abritig- macnt , " amid to nmakc frequent aicaIs to it in his cases. This precious book was always carefully done ump lit coarse brown paper , such as grocers used before the neat paper bags of thic preseimt day were invented. Time unwrappiitg ot this nmch prized volume lie- fore a court was a very solenma fuimctiomm as icrfornmed by Jackson. Now Aver Imnul by this time dropped whatever - ever of i'tmrltati sedatemmess had commentleti him to JonatimLn Edwards , and was uncoimi- monly fond of a joke. lie procured a piece of bacon just the size of the book , and while Jackson was atidresslmmg the court lie shipped out time voitmme from Its wrappIng and substituted - stituted time bacon. At lemigthm Jackson had occasion to appeal to Lord Bacon. It. wa aim important case , aiitl he would not trust to his memory. lie would confound his opponent by readuimg from the book Itself. W'hIIe still talking , lie raisati time bcarskimm hal ) of lmhi satidle bags , drew out the brown paper package , carefully - fully urmtietl the string , unfolded the paper with tile decoromms gravity of a priest hand- iing tue holy timings of the altar , and , then , without looking at wimat he held in hIs hand , exelninmed trlunmphantly , 'We will now see what Bacon says ! " Time court , bar , jury and spectators wore convulseti with laughter befort Jackson saw the trick that lied been lminyed on Ilium. Of course he was ftmrlous. 110 smiatcimed a peta and on the blammhc leaf of a law book wrote a peremimptory chttllenge , whIch he delivered then anti there. lie asked for no apology- notimitmg but liiood would do. lie comnmmmaimtleti Avery to select a frlentl and arrange for the nmeeting at once. Avery mimatio no answer to this peremptory demnamni , timiiiklmmg ltls peppery antagonist woultl laugh rather than light , as lie grew cooler , hut be did imot know time yotmmig man. Jackson grew lmotter instead of cooler. Next. mnoriming he scmmt this note , which was full of bad spelling. My North Carolina friend had seen the original , anti in copying It. hail corrected , time orthography , but these are time exact words : "August 12 , 1788.-Sir : When mu man's feelimigs auth character are Injuretl hue oughmt to seek a speedy redress. You recciveti a few lines from inc yesterday , anti tmimtloubt- edly yotm untiersiand me. My character you have iiuJtmreui ; amid , further , yotm have insulted lilt , Iii Limo presence of the cotmrt ammil a large audience. I therefore call umpoim you as a gentleman to gIve me satisfaction for time sammmc. Amid I further call upon you to give tIm aim nmmss'er iimminethiately without equlvo- cation , mmtl I hope you comm do without dinner - nor until the htttslness is ulone , for it Is comi- sistemmt with the character of a gentleman whemu lie Injures anotime'r to immako a speedy icparatlon. Therefore , I hope you vili not fall lit mncetlmig me this day , From your olit. at. , ANDIt.1 % % ' JACKSON. "p. s , : This eveimlimg after court. ad- jotirits. " Avery conclutieti to accept this challenge ; anti so , in time dusk of the summmmer evening , the luel caimia off in a hollow north of Jones- hero , 1mm blue itrcsermce of time same crowd that hati laugimeti at Jackson's iiredlcammmcnt , 'hemm the wortl was given Jackson fired quickly anti his linil flicked Avery's ear , scratchIng It slightly. Now VitS Avery's chance to change tue later hiatory of his country , but his PurItan blood asserteti Itself. lie fired In the air , theim advanced anti offered Jackson his hmaxmd , which nis aceepteti. I ii he' . Detroit Journal : lie mioured lila words of love limbo her ear. ' 'Itile imotiulmmgs ! " site simeereti. "Timey don't seem to work , for a tact , " lie replieti , wIth imalvete. i'atmslng lii the front hull only to cx- cimmingo time coitmpliimicmmts of bite setusomm aimd overshoes with somebody , ho left lice for- ever. II IN % mL mmii rut I'tuuut. Detroit Jourmmah : The victorious captain wiiicetl whueiu itelmed as to his ittist. "I wmiui a good boy iii school , " imo on- swered , with an effort. "atudlotus ammti proimmpt , I used to bring mu ) ' tcachmer a lieu- duct every imioriming. " That was all he 'soulti say ; mud a word of palliation could be gotten from Imlum. FAIOUS FINANCIAL BUBBLES Tcrah Hooloy's a Link .f a Long String of' GIitteriui' Wc1ner. ALL BURST AND SCA1TERED MISERY . , ' , MituUIuMhiuhi , ' ci.cimio nmu.i lime Soul It Sen iIulilm'-1incIt % iimuie a umttloim P4u1r nmul' % 'rccIcuL CeuutittirM Lives. This nman Tenth llooley turned a pretty wide swath , as such go mmowadays , relates time New tork l'ress , and so ( lid iiariiey Ilarmmmuto before hlmtm and Jabcz linifour before - fore him , while on this side of time vater I'ertiinnnd'ard and lieimry S. Ives "were no slotmeiiea" at time bubble hiuslimess , But none of theimi "cut any ice" worth men- tiomulmmg itu conmparIsomu with Sir Johumm Bltmnt , who got cii time South Sen conipaity 1mm Eimg- land , and Johim Law , time Scotchmunn , she rigged all France with lila MissIssitpl sche nme. lioth these wortlmk's flourished In the Inst ccntttry and , curiously enough , while Law begnmu hmls operatloims a little earlier , time two schemnes Were erked virtunliy side by side , Law was born iim Etiimmburgh in 2671 and was well brouglmt up , but early In life be- camime a gnmmmbler and stmiiiiorted hlmmmsclf mmmalnly by tIme cards until 1691 , posing as a i.ondomi man-ahjotmt-town. Thou lie got Immbo a qtmarrel with Beau W'llsomi , a mmuysterious yoummg man of fasiuiomm , who always liati PlentY of mmiemm' from soimmo uimknown source , amid kilicti htinm. On time fIrst trial Law was commvicted o. nmurier , but an attemiupt was mmmdc to have time death sentence coma- imititeti to a fine on the ground thiat time kiliimmg was tiono iim a duel mtnd so amuutntmmtcuh only to mmmamslntmghter. In time ttueamitlmnc hue escaited nut ! mnmuie Imis to Fratuco , though his Mississipiti scimc'mimc tiiti not ama- terializo for macro titan twenty years after- ward. Some lmuterest is aduied to imis story by time traditlomu that his victiimu was the favorite of the thticltcss of Orkmmey , vhmo , tirlmmg of htinm , hired Law to slay liiin-bttt tlmat is nt'otluer rotmmamice. Law l.umuelmetl his MississippI sclmetno in 171'J-20. It took Iim the emmtirc colonial comim- mmiercc of France , time control of time tmtiimt , the imiammmgemmtetmt : of time mtatiotm's re'vemttics. The colonies of Prance at that time iim- chided a goodly portlomu of siiat 1mm how time iJimited States , umimiler bite tithe of time l'rovince of Lotilsiana. This lirovimice , wlmiclm vmis of vast urea amid really ummllmmuitei P0- tciutial wealth , vas beiievcd to be even richer thian it vns. 'l'ito mmuost falntiotiim stories \verc told of the wealth of its mimics , the itrotitmctlvciiess of its soil , time range of its Itrotlucts. WorkIng with time itrimmee of Oricatte , timcn regemit ol Framtce , Law orgaimizeti "Tue Conipammy of bIte \Vest , " Poiittinm ly termneti ' 'Tio Mississippi Coma- itammy , " anti time entire prnvhitce was ttim'tied over to thto orgamulzatitin. To exploit the mttiw territory mtmmd to Itoh ) bite comilpaily iii its osteiiIliio task of emmricimiimg France , vlmiclt was terribly impoverished , a batik was forimied untl upoit it was comiferreti tite power of issumlimg a. steady strcaith of 11013cr motley. Of cotmrsc , Law 501(1 his stock in his conm- Iany , time sitares being placed at 500 lIvres , or about $100 ench. So well were the pros- iic.ctive profits advertised that time mnarket Itrice of blue shares siteedily rose to tweilty tlnmcs their par value , miti the comimpammy's stock , originally equal to 800,000,000 hlvres , or the supposed voitinme of coin lit thto kingdom - dom , was watered till it. represented mt value of lii,000,000,000 livres , or 3O0OOOOOOO. Relatively this sum was vastly larger thou a hike sum would be miow , and pronmisiimg a dividend of 12 per cemit. Law ha , ! no dull- culty 1mm imiarketing thi shares at a big utre- muitummi as fast as lie could turn them out with a primitiiug iwess. His bniuk non matie time itoyal Bank of F'ramuce , its miotcs circulated at imr with coin , anti Its was itmade comup- troller of bIte kimmgdoiim. rIte entire mtatiomm hailed him as its financiah savior and lie s'aa courted by blue highest In time land. ItIggtst ihiuim iii Urniuct- . Timoso who could mmot get access to time financier were brokenhearted over their failure. Oiue womnomi of qttality , who hiatt long tried in vaimu to attract htis attemition , Instructed her conchimniu to overturn tue carriage whett site saw Law approaciming , in the hope that he would hurry to her assistance anti therm give her an opportunity to Invest. The scliemne succeeled ; but another i oman , who linml a false aInrmn of fire eiit out from a house near one 1mm ivimichi lie was dining , In hopes that his nt- temitiemi could titus bo attracted , failed altogether - together , for lie suspected time ruse amid rout away its fast as hIs legs could carry him. Before this , while Imis heatiqimarters were him a narrow street , the authorities had to bar the thmorommgiifare at both duds train 6 a. in , to ti Ii. mu. ltooms , desks , win- miows , even housetops iii time vIcinity , rented for fabulous sunma to jersons who had shares of stock to sell and others who wanted to buy. l'ensants filled their pock- eta with small coins by renting anti liolthtng laphioartls for frantic speculators to tratio uiiomm amiti omie well kimown chmarimctcr , known as bite liutiebback , from a physical do- forimmity , realized what was to hint a fortune by remmtImtg his broad bock daily for a shin- liar liurpose. Soumic of this seenis reinarka- bie iititi mumihiclievabie , bmtt it is set dowiu for sober fact In blue annals of the day , 'I'Iie' G raitul CulIihIHe , , Of course Law wcimt as math as aumyiiotiy else , amid naturally , lie cvemu had coin demonetized - monetized , so that it lawful to pay dcbt emily in notes on his bamuk , AntI of course the collapse eammme soon , wlthmhmu a year or thieroimbommts , itt fact , for In November - vember , 1720 , there was a grand smash. LmmW'a imaiier nmoney becamne ivorthm tin macre tlmnim rags anti all the conceasloits to the Coimipany of bIte \Vest were withdrawn. Thiousammds of iersons who hind fomnily beiieVcti themselves rich beyond time tirt'autmtm of avarice were Umen fm.mnd to ho ltemmimllcss , though some shrewd Individuals who olti out. at tIme highest mark 'were lucky enommghm to mumnke great fortunes. The namne of Law speedily became a byworti and a rcproaclu , I.aw hiimtself was nrrestt'ti after lila carriage - riago had been smnashic'd imi the street amid might Imavo beeui killed only for a timmeer friemidahip that was still entertained for him 1y tIme regent , 'who bind time failt'ii finammcier spirited away to a place of smufety. Law tiled tim Venice in 1729 , almost por- erty stricken , but still convinced that his scimenmes were sounti mind that faIlure had collie omuly through the machinations of his enemies , 'l'lme tiniitl.m ICiL Ilululile , Tim South sea bubble lmtui its beginning In bite fact that Great Britalmu's floating debt 1mm i7ii amnoummted to iO,000,000. In order to float this the earl of Oxford , lord treasurer , atlvlseti by Sir Jhmn Blunt , formed time Soutim Sea ceitmitany to engage in a imionopoly of brittle with thmo Spanish coast of Southu America. Stockholders were to become rich through tIme iroftt earimed and time goverii- mont was to realzio heavily from dutIes irnposc4i upoim imnitorts. flut Spain , alwttys obstimuate , ri'fusc'i ho ahiow more titan ommo Euigiish ship to visit her ports each year anti timittily broke tint agreeineiit ltcriumittimig that much commuimierco wlt.lm liimgland , Thou tluero was a hunt for otlmer waa of exploit- lag the company. in the reign of William and Amino whiat were kmtown as "irretieeuuiahjlo miumnultica , " aimmounting to 800,000 a yenr , hail iteomu granteti and time laynmeimt thereof was a heavy tirain upon the natlommal excitequtr. In January , 1720 , tIme South Sea coiumpammy asked l'arilaummemmt to authorize time holders of these annuitIes to exchange theni for itock , znikIu extraordinary promises aa JOBBERS RNDMRNUtRCTUREPSS OF OMAHA. A GR ICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS arIiii , Orendorff & Martin Co J obbcr of Farm Machincry. Waonu nd Iiug1es - Cor. U , stud JOuIB ART GOOD3 - P icire Aoldings. Mirrors , Frames , hackIng * nd Artha' . Materials. BOILER AN ! ) HEI.TIRUN WORKS D rake , Wilson & Wiharns Suieee'ssuir''IIMuIII & lriutme , Manufacturers itniiers. smminkc stnm'hs nail breeciiiimgs , pressui'e , renticring , shuecli till ) , 1iiitl ttimti % s'mttvr ttmnks , holler tubes comi- 8 t an tl y oii liii ad , itt'cmid lum iud ttohlc'rs itotmghmt auth raid. Siit'oIal auth Prommulit to repairs Iii city or country. 19th _ anti Pierce. B 0 OTS-S HO ES - RUBBERS , mrci 'nd Sewed Shoe Co i'f'rs Joblcrs of Fcwi i'(1car vis'IEitN AidNl'S Oit The Joseph Banigami flubber Co. r.'L Sragce Rubbers and M&ickintoshes. I 107 Ilowtrl St. , OM IlA J3oo.'s , S/ices and Rubbers flaiegroomns h1O2-jjQ.ltD5 ilainsy Striet. \A10v1 \ fll'S2 Booi's , Shoes , Riii5ers , \VIIOLKSAL1. . Oihlct ? anti Salesrooni 11i9-212i : ilowarti St. BAGS E3erns ag lwportcrs amid Mmnmtf.icmtrorg BAGS 614-16-18 South ri/It St'eel CHICORY The Ameroa ' Thioy Co1 Growers autt manufacturers of nil ( aims of Chicory Ornalia-Fromnoot-O' Nell. CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE v1 . H11 Jutporir and Jp , eu Crothery , Ch ma' , GhTSSZUtVe , hlilver Plated Ware , Looking Glasses , Chen- dehiers , Lamps , ChImneys , Cutlery , tc. 1410 VARNA3I ST. CREAMERYSUPPLIES _ I Shaiiles © rnp . Creamery . /1'lac/uinery / anti Stmppiles. Boilers , Fngines , F'e'ti Cookcrn , Wood Pul. leys , Summufting , BeltIng , Butter Pack- beI ; of all hinds. DOT.909 Jones St. - - - - - - DRYGOODS. _ I4 Smith & Co Impotere and Jobbers at Dry Goods , Fui'nisluing' Goods AND NQ'i'LONS. to giit-edgei profits stire to be realized If this s'ero allowed , The Ilamik of Englamuti authorities mnmuio a similar vroposltlomt , but were beaten by tIme South Sea conipauuy amid while time amiumimltants were imot forced to tmiako thin 'xeumange with one accord they practIcally went stark mail , so that. inside of six days two-tliirtls of theta hind trailed bud r govormhluent sectiritics for coinpatmy stock. In nimbi-September South Sea shock was worth 1,000 per cent , but before the end of thie year it was worth mmotluimig anti the prol- erty of blue Sotithu Sea. conmpany was ordereti confiscated , Wlmc'n it. was sought time cx- tent of the swiimtllo was for time first tlmno realized , since Umo South Sea company was found to have no property. ( I11tlS'i'Ol ANI ) llSlhjtILi. 'i'1ui' ' Ncer iii'e'imuite' PcI vu. te Fmli'tmils- A a A iii uisi iig l'uiHNuIge sub Anus. Gladstone and lmis great oppoiient , 1)Is- racli , never became private friends , as Is 80 often the case witji 1tubhic opponemits In English politics , writu's the Lontion corre- spoiitleimt of the New You'k Sun. Their first mceliig was at a dImmer party mit Laiiy Lymmdlmurst'S , when time two mcii whom their huomtts hail hirotighit together on purpose that thmey nmiluL become friends , disliked each oilier at lirat sight. There was a great dif- fereimce between thueir ways of showing this amithitathy , ( or IIsrmuell tried bard on nmany occasions to iiigratiiuto hmlumself withm Gladstone - stone , whereas tito latter was dlstaiit anid censorious from the first. On bite other ltanti , Gladstone mnatio a comnmimenimiabio effort to ho strictly just towarti his fututre rival , and ho was one of the few ineumbers who persistently chiecreti DisraelI's mnaltieu speech. Time late Gemmeral l'cel usetl to rc- hate built Mr. 1)lsraeii stilti at Lady hind- dumigton's oil time tisy after his speech : " \'ell , Giamistomie chiocreti me , mumtl I would rather have his applause thami thmo fawnIng of soimie of those curs who hark at inc. " A few nIghts after this , however , ( ilnilatono anti Disraeli hind a sharp bout. of words at Lorti Abcrtieemu's. DIsraeli was itu one of those self-asserting tuieocts whIch caine fitfully - fully upon hIm in lila youmiger days , cape. daily when ho was emnartimig under somno sllbL Gladstone happened to allude two or DRUGS. ? chardsoii Drug Co. 902-906 Jr.cksot SI. Jt. C. RIC1IAI1ISON , Preet. Li. ) ' . WELLumli , V. Pret , ho 1ereer T CheinicI C. Wf'r. .u4sttsI-Z ( A'scsrntsotuallooI ? , Vr.ptrm- fh.ims , ; tee1el Fc'rni.uhtme E'repciret to Under. .Seict for CahzioUu , , . Lab.tatory , flu Rows.rd St. , OmLbsl : .E. Druggicts and SIatiozcr5 "Qutsl flee" 6pciaitIei , Ctgar , Vint suid tirandie. , , rnu lCth &nd flimnmey trstL ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. W astern Eectrica1 Cernpiy Electi-ical SuI'pIies. ' Elet'tt'Ic'iriiiL' flour , ammul ( iuH Lghmtlimg ! n w JOiiNSTOt' . ? .lgr , lSiO hlowturd St. Wf Sugpy ) Co WlI0t.ElALE AND ItTAIL ELEC7'RZCAL SUPPLIES V.21 i"arnam hit , FRUIT-PRODUCE. 3 & W1L0LEiAL Commission Merchants. a , 'IT. Corner mth anti howard hits. Uernbeis of time National tcague of Commil- ston lemctmamit.s oh tha UntaI Statce. G RO CE II I ES , i1t1t and Lunt'cnworth St. SIab/e aizi Ftity Groceries1 lEA AND COITEt ROtSTEIU , Etc. eye'&ake , WI1O.ESALII FiNE GR 0 CERIIi S I Teai , Eptees , Tobacc Clg.te. 1(03-1407 llarney Ser.I. axtrn an I hgher Co IMP ( ) tI'I'hiRS , GAS COt'FEI AnsI JOIJIIINO GZIOCEII3. Telephone U3 HARNESS-SADDLERY. I . 1a ! & Co. . , , it ! , . II.4ICNIiVI , .4AWrd 4N1) COLL.4H JoWera of LemSIuer , .Sadtllery Itardoare , Rtc. We o1icit year orders laib howard St. HARDWARE. etr & Wihemy ! Co Wholesale Hardware , U mualia. L eeuClath Irnreesen Hartware Co . WhoIcsa1 Hardware. Diceles &nd SporI1mm tOQdC , i2lQ.2.1-2O U&- nBt9jht. three tinmcs to Oxtortl , and thmls set Jisraeil flying off into a suthiien sarcastIc dlstimmisi- tlon upon tue nmeager results of umiivermilty traituing , 'Oxford takes a thmousummd : youmtg immeui of time best tanmilies , itiakes them pay frormi 300 to 1300 a year for their education - tion and turns out less than a dozeim passable - blo scholars aummuuahiy. There is more Latium- ity hi a aecouitl-rtto Itahisit or Spmuuiiahi mmmii- astery titan in tIme whole of Oxford anti Canuu- hrldgo anti the Sahaunmmmca student who lives oil bread amid onIons aeuiiti hut to almanac by lila various accoimmpilshiincmmts time greatest iirlg who over learumed to write Latimt doggerel - gerol under lcectte mumtl ( lalsiord , ' Gladstone - stone , of course , did not lIke this awi It mitay lie partly in coimsequence of this ear- casuum blunt lie went on a totir to Itamly in time sauimt , year (1836) ( ) and tried to satisfy imlium- self as to the attahumnients of Italian inommlts. But. perhaps lisralI's attacks on blue duke of Newcastle miith more than anmythiiig else t to remutict Gladstone's dislIke of Imhium mi- placable. Time duke was a. diligent , limit fee. , bho and chart sighteul muhummlnistrator as secretory - tory for war. lie was held directly respoim- milbho for the brt'aktlowmm of tIme arnmy's staff , tranisports and conimissariats in the Crimea , and the whole entice railed at him. Hut I Gladstone ivali lila friend and milwiiya tried 1 to protect him from DisraelI's terrible tiar- I casmim. Ilsraeli'a onslaughts on I'eel had often made hun paho with anger , but Peel would take care of hlmnself , whereas the cmi- servatlve orator's cuts at Newcastle hit a maim who was generally felt to have deserved hittIng , and could not htlnmself parry time blows. But to hear his frieiitl abused ni- ways exasperated ( Jiatistono to frcimzy , so I that lie would be almost Inartlctiiato when lie stood up lo make a defense. On one of these occasions Iiaraell alluded to him as time "itight honorable anti excItable xniimis'- tcr , ' amnid gencrpl laughitor. "Gladstone , " says an eye witntss of the sceite , "uttered something like a growl. lie jumped up , threw his lint on the scat behilati himu anti itiungeti lila hiantla Into lila coattails. A roar of artier from time bmouse forced him to sIt down. lie sat down on his bat and crushed it like a bitihn. Then as the mirth of time opposItion swelled imuto one long , hearty . shout , he fled from the house and vanisheti I into the night , & waddeuieti anti incoherent LIQUOR3. - \/t/alter \ / Moise & Co ' ' WllOliAIl LIQ UORS. l'roprhetor. of AMIIt1C.N ( 'iGAft AND GL&hi * WAng i _ o , ! i4.hiC 8oUtIi 11th St. R2 ! _ . . IVho/csa'e Liqzeors and Cigxrs. 11111 Faruna Street. iii' East hd : ' Billers Ooi4in Sheaf Ture Rye intl ijourbon WhICkSY. Willow hiprei. Dh.ttilitri. 11cr Cs. , 1121 hiarimsy 511151 J . . . . . . . - WHO I.ESALR rf't'ncs , Liquors anti Cig-ars. 411415 S. 11th fltr.id , . LUMBER hho Lrnber Co ( WHOLESALE iUMBEYt . , . 814 South 14th St. OILS-PAH4I'S S .1. A. Mofftit lit \lcc Prea L. 3. Drake , Oen tli' . . - . OILS. . . . CareltniTuirpeot.nc. . Axle Grease. nb. Omnht.t Branch aittl gcn'ies , .holtui lu Ruth Met. - PAPEI-WOODN WARE. ! MM1r CO Printiz.Pa.cr . , 1'VraApin Ptti'er , Stalion cry. Corcer 121km tnti iiawtrd atreets , STEArIIWATE SU P Lt ES , Crane"CurhHI Co 1014-1016 louglas Street. Manufacturers and jobbers of Steam , Ga. anl . ? Supplies of AEL Kinds. Uitd States Suppiy Co . zro8-xzro Ilarney SI. Steam Pumps , Engines anti fellers , Pip. , Wind Mills , Steam and Plumnblng Material , Beiting , hose , Etc. - TYPE FOUNDRIES Great fiipe Foundry Superior C057.I ? Ulsed Type Is thu but or the inr.lmeL inr.lmeLLECTflOTY1'E FoUNDRY , . 1114 llctwartl hired. S ' - - -r- Strangers in Omaha Art , invited To inspect The Bee Building. The most complete Newspaper plant In the West , man , " Occasionally theIr little passages at arimms were ahiuiply nmimuusing , as In time tel- lowitig case : When Mr. ( lintistone succeetieti Jlsraell ) mts cimmmmicelior of Umo exchmequtmr , emu the fall of time fIrst lerhty imilnistry , time chancellor of time exchequer's hiouao , wmts , mum usual , ropaperetl am ! ropainteti , auth the bill was sent , its usual , to tIme retirIng chuauu- cellor. Iiisracli rcfuseml to pay time bill , do- daring it wIts time bumsinmess of the goverim- nmcnt to keep time imomiso 1mm artier , Mr. Gladstone - stone watt always a stlcicler for precetleimt , anti imrccedemut hieIng on his side lie Insisted that liiiuraell wait bmmimnti to pay bIte bilL it was at last mutually imgried ( bitt the matter - ter should lai referred to tint ticcision ot Sir ( I. C. Lewis , who hecltlcti agahimat 1)ls- mcii , 'fito latter toolc a conmical rovcumgc' . Till then l'itt's chiauicellor of time oxcimeijtier'u S robe hind thceceumtheth its an oillcimmi ht'irlooni to successors , limirnell carrleti it elf-as liii was po doimlit entitled to tlo-so that his successful rival utbcmuiti mint wear IL , Siit'eiiict , A gentleman who hits long becui one ot the immoitt eliicicmit utitti iioituiar olllciuls ccii- nected wltiu time distrIct judIciary system. relates bite 'uVtmshmiitgtonm ' Star , was htusiiy cii- gaged when it mnmemumlier of the bar cimmimo In anti vumute4 to talk about the war. "Now , this hoarii of strategy , " he began , "hats been subjectcd to a grerut tirol of criti- clemum. Anti in may opinion there iumlgimt 1135 some very deitlrmublu chmamigos iuimidu in its Policy. " There wait no rcItouiiio cxceitt a rapid scratching of time itemi. "iuim't ) OU take aimy iimterest in the war ? " S "Ohm , yea , " was time answer , "but there Iii no umso of takiumg tip so mmmdi tiiume In cx- itreasinig tInt situation. I ama a mmmi wimo hiss beeim traIned to immetiioihIcal thouglmb amid coqelso forums of exprtnlsiOnm. I am no cx- ceptleim to time rule. I have the whole thing figured otit for myself. Atud hero it is 1mm a nummtshell. " lie itUBSCi ( a piece of legal cap over time desk. On tIme loiter was wrlttcu ; ' "Dewey I. "Schicy 02. " 022. " "Satumpuon . "What's this ? Algebra ? " "No. 'ftmat expresses time itrosent status of alfalrs. 'Dewey womm. Scutloy ought. to. Samnpsomm ought to , too. ' Mimi that's all there is to be said on the sublecL"