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    2 TIIK DAILY BEE SATURDAY NOVKMBEK 22 , 1884.
MNtr oU"PiJu'raWn. . r.bui : ) . Mena ! n
Physical Wt tics . Mirc.i-UI and olher Mtc.
flan * of Throat. Skin or Bones , Blood Poltonln ,
< itrt i Sorts and uicurs , r > t - ' , i i H tini'c *
WMfM. < itiliu < "t ! ' iltaflntl' . ! > < ' P-lxi'J.
Diseases firlilnj Iruro ipfllfirollon Excess ,
riposure or Indulgence , m ' > iri-tn m of IM
iillowlnt r ' ' " . Mil"
II f 1 ih.ll M .
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rtmlorlnff Mirrin-o Inin < per or nnnttp t irf1
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flltnllil ItllHl ] ,1 Hi r I ' l-lll"i ! HI It
IMort.j uMlfrix nn llnil I tti'l ' lun'l'tl
A Positive Written Guarantee
s. Enullih or J n. fii pic" ,
MARRSACE CUSBEJ
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lee * . A \ Mo itr-ni li i.r Uenu. I' ! * . . ! *
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Will purify HIP nLOOtVreim-
11 UIB LIVER u' l KIDNEYS ,
onil I > IiiL I Tin : IIKAI/TII
imii vioou of YOUTH. ihf
1 CK i , \ \ mi or Apprlltc , In-
il u ik-n , 1,11 k lit Htrcimtli ,
BUI ) lir ' " "tiiralisiilule.ly
curi 1.1.on - , imiM'lc iruid
inn r-iro Ivoiu wlorco ,
ji u , us thu tiiliid nnil
,
1 iipctill-rtn - lliMr ix will
Una InDIl. 11 BTEK'BIUOW TON1CI n rnfn nnil
P'ipedycuro. ClUcs.iilcailiiAltliyuinipl' * l' 's
Kroqnftil fctTinplflnt c"1 ' "Tfr'-lni ? oiilyiulil
tolhcpopiiliriiyol liourlMiii1. Do nut cxpcrl-
mcnt-riltliuOm | HNM. AVMIKHT. . . . . . . .
frliomlrnurAildtr.ntoThntlr. llnrtirMrd f/O\k ;
ISt-I/iln. Mo.fur our"IHKAM ) BOOK. " B ,
' Fnllol ctibica "nil utbtul luiarma'uOD. Im-t-f I
Science of Life Only $ 100
BY MAIL POSTPAID.
KHORf THYSELF , ®
CHEAT aiKOIOALi AVOUK
Exhanstod Vitality , Narrow and rh\sle.it RibllUj
1'remature Decline In Man , frrorunf Youth , and the
untold uiUcrloa resulting from lnilnciotl ! < mn or oi
Lomca. A lionl. fur oi"y nun , yuui'tr , iii'ilillo ' aired
and old It conUlnii 1/6 prcHalptinim for nil nnit
nndchronlodhi'tuirinach nnonf which Is liujluuljlo
Ho found by thn Anthiir , uhoao ocprrlrnco for 17
jearo U micli M prolnlily no\rr uoforo full to tliu lot
of any phisKan SOU ptt'ii , l iuud In l > cniitlfu !
French nmi-llii ompot nl coi urn , full , Kuarantood ! (
to lioadntr work In c\cri ecncomnchanlcal , lit
ornryaml profcsMoral , thvi nm nthnr tvurk notdln
tliU country for SI CD , nr the money Mill bu rofunddd
In every Instnnfo. 1'rlro only $1.00 by mall , pool
paid , IllustrativeBainiilo 5 ccnti fiend now. Gold
medal aunrdcd the author hy the National Medical
Association , to the nlllccrsof which hu rofors.
The Science of Lite nhonld bo reid b the lonna
for Instruction , and by the aflllrtod for rollcf. It Hill
benefit all. London Lancet.
There U no member of n-clety to whom The Ho !
enco of Lfo will nut bo utoful , who'.licr youth , pai <
out , Ruarulan , Imtriii tor nr clorcs ran . ArKonaut.
Addrcea the I'cabody Modlcnl Itih.ltutc , or Dr. W
II. 1'arlcor , No. i Iluir.nch Ktroot , IkntonMaiM. , viho
uuy bo cunxiltod on all dlaoiutos roinililnit eldll and
uzporlenro. Clironlc and oimtlnatodlii-'anoK that have
baffled the Bkll ol all other phju-igri I clan * ,
n Fjicclallj : Much treated miooo'H ' IIL/IL / full ]
triihoiU an Inotanco of failure.
MEDICAL AND SUJIGICAL
DISPENSARY
CROIIKSG'S I5LOCK ,
Oor. 16th and Capitol Awntie , treatn all CMC ) Clip
plod or Dcfurmcd , alaodlticftbOi of tL
Nervous System ,
Blood , and
Urinary Organs
All aaie9 of Cutv&turn of the Spine , Crnokwl Fool
lA.fi and Arm * , nifoMCD of the Illp , Knee , ami
Ankle Joints Al o Chroiilc Kflrctlons ofthol.ltor
JUicamotlsm , Partljslj , 1'tlie , Ulcer * , ( . 'utarrh , Aeth
in * nn < l tlionchltla < ru nil tri-utcil by now and uuo.
coatlul methods. All illcns < i > of tno llloinl and Urln-
tury Orijrana , Inclinllni ; tlins'j rcaultlns fiom liu licro-
tlon.ar cxpoturc , cro mfolj and nuccoiwfuUy trusted
mid nrurc ( rui.rc.nt nod , Venn ) ; men , mliidlo nitod ,
( uid old niun euflorln from Wtakneea and Nervous
oxhauatlon , rroiluij.ii. inillKc tlonralltatlonof ] ) the
Jlcitt , Dospomlcncv Dliilncpj , LOPS i f Muinorv.Iack
ol Kncr/y ami AmSltlun , can lie rud-rcJ lo health
mid \lfor , If coeu U not too Iontieslci ted
Tli'J KurKi'On In clirt.n It a gruluato of J BIT
lion MoJIcil C'olen-o ! "t'-i ) ai > d hag ttulloil hl
In LunJun , I'aiu , uin' Uerlln II aflllctcd ,
tailor nrlto full dtti'rlptum of your 'Sato ' , aud i.iixll-
cine may Lo aant j on. Oo'-tnftntlon fri G. Ait diet
Oiniha Dl9i < ontiry , Ciounoo'a lllock , Omaha , Hub.
Offioo boorg 10-12 k. ra.,1-5 and 7-8 p m Eundfcil
10 a in.
X-R.Buiil for troitluo either on ui&la dlecat ) > or
deformities.
NEBRASKA LAND AGENCY
BUCOBSaO ! ' . TO DAVIS k SNTDER.J
Ucnenl -
Hav ( oi ult IM.CM acroj oirelnlly leloelol tandi
1 KMtcrn Hebranka , at low pilco and on uaay lemi
Impioi M lance lor lUe In DonulM , Dodne , Colfai
M.Uuit , turnlLK , Htrny , WuWnjioo , ilitlci
- jdcn , and llntltr dountlei. '
Tuts p ld In all parta ot the KMt
Moaay Iwntd i-n inf roved fwuia.
" I'nbUo &lwala offlco Corinpond
Klfl hP ) lflc Co. , ] ) rn ci R
f"- ' " 'ter , tlia n il >
M , , > t , which iUy lll null
Inflammatory Rheumatism ,
, < t I , i i , , | , r , tll | , , | | allllllt/in ( rbtu
. ' > ( in > ntrtkciin „ illn-iM kiiiii
18T8 : Iliad tar bunk iul < il In ilmuil mtti onU
t uiipr | r.i rtl.f AIH.r mtii iK | un.rwliK * ,
III ttolglit 85 | , 'ii.il bud nn .tru , , . ! ! ) , . , ap vtilv
noj vtur . iii'ueaiui m.f > dn In tuwi , uuHli.i
i 8'lt' ! SJH , ( nit , und in turoi ili U/4U ( o
v , Biid iu tl ro wttl.li I M. . . fn Iri.iu dintiuti
ji atuiovlliiir to m.r . Kulur I > U IIH < lly i 14
Ulouif tu UltrtttJii tluil uj niiu wit *
J ) . 1' . ( loUblEAU , clt nn I UtlllU.
Jlluii- , ' . , u k , i , Juuu .0 , iM
A GOSEND !
I r - hailr1 < " * in Intlvrtr * - \
Irj ij rt ' . .Cii'li iln a/i , | , , | | rol h H H \i \
UaOod + s-i 1 1 ithi lifUil | ) ;
J. UlUt-'tu , J
Urrtr 5fovcmt sr.
Th world IP rlroor * n < \ HIP n-fo i' * ,
And Brtiy ! fat * nntiimn sky.
And * nrrow rill thr-msth my t ! cti oul
An lonclr I ti ; ml ixh
"tf .J-hy"
To tbc KO I -I i i M woy ny ,
lii' wlcrd wisli-bone to lh
Came th" " pee o-rinl In the * otlntr ,
And ln built hln nwt In thn uluiluns went
And he wit n a MUR tj fing-
Hwmt It iujr !
Or Hap Ui tuintiful wing.
Tint the boom of Uio blut him como atl.ul
To the goiwo-r > ir < l nil the len.
And thn DUCI ilont thing , With shivering
riloi down lo a KOtiUiern saa
Ah in ,
That such nopnrallon shoaM bo !
5 l it' < t nhvftrn eo in Ihii wotld of woo
Thn things'Hint gladden onr cyo
Am the nroKl to go lo thn bug" , and so
\Vw run only woiiiily flgh
"Cidixl by"
To Iho Kooio-blrJs ni they fly ,
FLIRIING IN EARNEST ,
uv iiAur.v I.ACOMHI : .
As the ntngo th.it conveyed jmsBcngora
from the depot to the Hello Lake pavlliui
und back drnw up to the door of llm
eminently nrialocratic watering place
hotel , a young nmn ran briskly down the
front Htopu , and rescued from the vehicle
another young follow , who had boon
riding something likotwo milua from the
depot , In n ntato of uncomplaining mnr
lyrdom.
IIo had boon thrust Into the corner oi
the stngo , his knoca jammed together , his
head crowded dovvn , n cnrriogo-buttoi
poking him in the ribs , a nwlnging strap
tickling his no3o , und various other lor
turoa olllictinR him all the way from Belli
Lilco rnilroad nlullon. Yet tlioro v/ero
only two persons bcoides hlmsoH in the
etaga , which wna sulllciontly Inrgo ant
commodioui. Lyt hia conversation c .
plain hia sufferings.
' 'On Toml" ho oxchlmcd
, , ns hi
friend drew him from the carriage ; "s
a ride as I linvo had I"
"J nhould think no ! You auom to have
boon pressed like n bundle of Figaro
cigara. "
"Oh , Uial'o nothing ; but she she's BO
lovclj"1
And the inarljr contorted hin hand-
Bomo fncu into an expression mippnncd to
bo indicative of intensu admiration.
"What , that young maidun in the car
riage ? "
' I didn't nolico her , " romarkoi'
Tom , ipiito unmoved by hia friund'a rap
turcfl.
"Cold blooded uavauo ! Didn't notice
her' Why oho'a mi angel ! "
"She nuoma to bo n destroying angel , i
should Buy , Look how your vest ia
crumpled up , "
"Hung the vest' ' My heart is ii good
deal worun oil' , 1 only hope her dress on
capod. I kept myoolf na anmll an poosiblo
to accommodate her skirts , ua ohe carriet
a poodle and two blrd-cagca , and there
wasn't ' nny too much room. However ,
one muat bo pollto , you know. "
' In brief , if 1 understand you , you
have ridden all the way from the ntation
dona up In n mimll bundle and sqnoozot
into n corner to prevent n female poraon
with n propondprnnco of muslin and a va
riety of domestic animals. "
"Uutnho la "
so beautiful !
Wo Americana tnlk a great deal about
our universal deference and politonrsj to
ho other BOX ; but 1 notice that wo are
only poht a , aa a general thing , to the
grotty ones. For all the homage one
; ota in public places , ono might aa well
)0 a linmoly woniai' .
lly this time the object of the young
n IUI'B admiration had drscondod from the
Htngo C3iicb , poodle , bird cagru and nil ,
AH slio jiaaood the two young men oho
ould not help observing the crushed and
disordered condition of her fellow trav
eler's coiitum ? , and , turning abruptly she
said , with the loait possible spici ) of wick
edness :
"Excuse mo , sir ; J fear you were a lit-
le crowded in the atago. "
Sublime Impudence ! She had boon
eccrctly enjoying hia polite discomfiture
all the way.
The young man was taken quite aback
> y this bit of familiarity , but was about
o mike answer in the Mowing language
> f Oriental compliment , when the young
ady'a father , who had been the third
mssonger in the carriage a corpulent
; entlcman with white hulr and a purple
dco drew hh daughter abruptly away ,
nuttor'ng ' somn condmundatory v/orda
loncerning her cccontric'.y und leading
ler up the atepa , disappeared from
ight.
"Prime fun hero , Ned , " uald Tun ;
'loti of girlt coinorf them regular atun
an B ! .Siiiling , bathing , wulUm , " , rldini ;
iiid ilirtntion caf ccially , are all in full
) lnut. You vo cuiiio just ut the right
imo , too I've got u little bhtck-nycd
Tfitch hero for you Sallie Uroatnor , one
f the Ingloton Creamers , you Know an
oily aa a grasshopper , and worth throe
iiindrod thousand , at lo.-ut. Young
Staccy ttied to ling in with her to waiter
or > ou. She knows all about you
already , and ia dying to ecu you" '
"Don't talk about black-eyed girls to
no' I'm done for by Hint hourl with
, ho poodle. Uor oyoa are blue as
jluo , as blue as i don't know what
and BO deep , and lull , and molting , and
O Lord ! "
"Don't bo absurd ! What's her name ?
Do you know yetf '
No. Lot's havo'a look at the name on
lier baggage. "
"Several largo trunkc , which were bo-
lug unstrapped fram the carriage rack ,
bore the name nf Luring. "
John Loring that , of course , ia the
old gentleman's namo. Hero is a trunk
marked II. Loring evidently a lady's
trunk. Her nunio ia probably Harriet , or
Henrietta. "
"Not u bad name , cither. If anybody
knows them hero , wo can easily got an In
troduction. "
"Yt'a ; and you shall establish the grand
Ilirtatlon of the noason-oiid that shall belong
long remembered among the remlnlscon
cca of Hello 1/iko :
Yw , when our babts are old' '
it ( hall bo talked of amoiif. ' the boloh and
bi > aui of the virus ugiuic' ' '
"U ia nil 1 auk ; and if forluno
't einile on mo , it will not bo inv
' . \l"auwhilo tluiro't" the gong for dinner -
nor J e&gfljjcd No Dl-f. ryon. It Isn't
a very tUHimnj ; room , but fair , Hiid right
ui xt to mini ) . Omno up and get on
i inn ol'jtl'iin that hnvn't IIBOH crurhi'd
Kr > d rruiii.kd [ by n potdlo bearing god
deu : "
At dinrrr. ro bingra BOOH nf Jtiw
Lriini' . t'liiii'i Hip maitjr lo her vuno-
li o , N\il ( irpy , I opt bjth oji'i ' wide
oniii for > ( I h' "t ' cr. II a frinrd ,
'Jan D xii-r , i r > ii od him to ( ho "liUlo
b'ui-k ' i > > ed wi > ' i , ajd t > f--rty olhor h-
jdrs , nnro ir lw n. all d whom received
I Llm pr-cl"Uilj. ft r Tom WOB at the acme
nf populwily than , and his Introductions
re a ? Rood H Wni , B. A tor' note at
thirty da > 9.
At the Belle Lttka PnvitHnn everybody
pr ? monad cs the \i\tr.\t \ kftor dm not.
Our two frictidj did n cigar in the ( tor-
goons , croat bar-room , fin'I thrn j jined
the proinonR'l ? s on the shaily eitlo.
Just M thi-y reaohrl the piaXKt , h'tlo
Sshio Crcvii' r , who ha'l been flirting a
bit with Staccy , gave n v ry coneldoratilo
Bcroam mid pruntttilled honeK into the
arms of Mt s L 'ting who nppparod just
then til the dor. .
"iMy dear Hnttlo ! ' exclaimed Mlsi C. ,
with fierce omplnsls ; " 1 am t glad you
Imva como' Why , vhoro did you conio
from ? I'm ' aure I thought you wore in
Kuropo ? '
All of which vna given with groal
verve , not to bo fully rendered by Italim.
"No , " aoid Mies Lorini ; , rather more
coolly ; " 1 am not in I'nripr. ] I'Apa
chatigod his mind , us usual , and took a
fancy to como hero instead. "
She won iminediately seized by the 8al-
lie Creomor ( who wan ono of the "regu
lar stunnorn1' mentioned by Tom Doxtur )
and dracg id about among the rest , un
dergoing the siino bewildering round of
introductions that Ned Grey had sullered
at Tom'ii hands.
"This. " said Sallie , "is my particular
friend , Mr. Doxter. He is remarkable
for good nature und iilloupsa. "
"My friend , Mr. Grey , " aaid Tom , in
diciting Nod , TTIO was at the height of
bliea , and stood gazing in unspeakable
fulness of heart at Miaa Loring.
"I believe , " ho stammered , "I think 1
had the pleasure of riding with the lady
from the depot hero. "
"Ah , " said ahc , airily , "was it a pleaa
urc I thoughl you teemed a little un
comfortable.
"There are clrcumstnncca , Tiliw Lorln , ' ,
under which ono takes no hoed of out
ward inci nronioncoff. "
"Charming ! How fort mate I am to
have called out auch a pretty com pi i
mont. "
Nod bit hia lipi.
"Oh , it ia nothing , I assure you. _
have used the aamo to two other ladioa
already lo day. "
"Thia waa : i homo-thrust.
"Induedt It ia two yoar.i slnco 1 have
hoard that compliment. It waa in n
comedy. "
"Ah ! It waa not addressed to you ,
thoiW"
"No. "
"Oh. "
The implied aovcrlly of those brief sen
tences \vi3 enormous. Iiliaa Loring
colored ahtllo.
" 1 auo , air , that ono can gain nothing
by budinago with you. Lot us have a
truce. "
And she hold out a charming little
white hund , the touch of which electri
fied Ned's arm all the way up to the
shoulder.
This wan the beginning. Two hours
later , Sallie Cri'amor nudged Stacy's arm
na they passed Ned and Miss L leaning
againat a railing under the vines that
shrouded the south end of the pu.i. :
" ' commenced " whispered
"They've already ,
pered she.
Mr. Loring suddenly laahcd the light
of his roseate countenance upon this
3cono , and took his daughter hastily by
the arm.
"Como Ilattio , " said ho percmplorily ;
' Ibis nighl air is bad for you , Como
into the house. "
Thia "night nir" ia a terrible thing
for young ladies.
The next day matters progressed still
further. Ned waa ijulto devoted to Blias
Loring and allowed the shafts of a hun
dred olhor bright eyes ( and diamonds ) to
' ( ill unheeded upon him.
Sallie Creamer coaxed him into a boat
and actually rowed him nearly u quarter
if n mile on the lake , looking sweater
than Iwo bnrri'la of sugar Jiouso inoh'.asus
all the timr but the youth was callous ;
ind poor S.illio blistered her handd for
lothing.
Nina Daoht' , the pootccs , also had a
rial at him. She decoyed him Inlo a
Imdy and romantic nook in the woods
mil there road the "Idyls of the King"
o him for half an hour , when , looking
up , she found him fast asleep :
That waa the end of nil now attempts
ipon him. Ho was given up as a mauvaia
ujet.
Iut ! when lUlllo Loring found him
itrolling disconsolately about the grounds
iko the almdo of , an unburieJ hero on the
Stygian shore , he brightened up at once
md became quite a diU'eronl sort of ful-
ow.
Again , however , their "communion
wool" naa intruded upon by old Loring ,
vho informed hia daughter that ahu was
citing frightfully sunburned and must
o indooni immodmtoly. She introduced
STcd to the old gentleman on thia oce.v
ion ; but Ilio poor follow waa pul oil' with
cold glauco and a mumbled word , and
vim loft utttiding aghast , while his diviul-
y wan carried oil' lief or o his oyea.
So it vont. The two often got to-
.other and tall.01 ] nn iuimonao amount of
lonoonro. They oven came to that dan
; eroun point , of confession that ouch had
jocn 'titofOHtod In the other at their lint
uioi-tiii' ? . Hut juflt ai the tender words
cf ' .ho iluino passion wore trembling on
their lips , up came the father , like a
lorld Atropos , and savored their thread
if happiness with the shears of prudence.
Ah , why miiiil pretty glrlu ulnaya hare
Fathom I
As tuntl'TS became moro serious , old
Loring became more severe. He guarded
hia daughter moat jealously , and for
throe whole days Nod had no opportunity
to speak with her , more than the little
conventional talk of the dinner table.
Ho was In dp "a.lr , BUliarda wonld
not console him and juleps had lost their
charm. Ono line afternoon , however ,
Mr. Loring was away oomotvlioro and
Nod mot his beloved Ilattio. A long
talk and a row on the lake ensued , She ,
in her cool muslin dross and broad Blraw
hat , waa divine. Nod , with his noul
full of hnpplnt'sa and his pockets full of
cigars , was perfectly happy.
They spent nn how on the island in
the middle of the lake , and there , In a
little summer house , Ned Implore ; ! her
by all thai ia usually mentioned on such
occasions , lo grant him a siuglo word of
love , otc ,
She wouldn't do It. She pormiltul
him to hold her hand- oven to klsa It
once. She looked lon and tenderly into
his oycfl , but she wouldn't ' speak in any
nitiunor nave the lightist , moat prattling ,
superficial way , only touching on love nj
the Bwallours touch the auifico of the
lake. Still she noeincd to want to bs
moro earnest , and _ kept hoiering about
the stibj ot until Ked bacjinoqjitecraiiy
I unl as aho funoicd aim was yielding the
distant rti'uib'o of the got.j ; Wiirtieil them
tliut dinner wan ready.
"Thim ! " mod H.ittio , slarting up ,
"it ia diumr time , nud p jm will hnvo
roUirmxi bafora wo get to the house. '
' Confound paps' ( ion' Siy what
Viii cro goiuu to , Oh , HatUe ! dear
lluttie , Bj.eaV"
Ai > d liilf by f.irco , and half by con-
ncnt Ub n' lur lund gently back and
Iiis-od her. "
"F < r ohiinio , nir alio said , liu hing
nnd blujhmg a little , " 1 command' yoj
to take mo homo ngaln at once ,
Von re unworthy of the ttttit 1
They ioaffht lh bout n < l ° * e the
oarsman take them back lo the hotel As
they n red the dock whera the biatj
kept , Bed law the portly form of old
LrinR gestkii'n'ini ' ? wllrty | toward them ,
Llattio , engaged in pulling ft ro o to
pieces , did not observe the irate f thor ,
nnU ITett aaid n thing B vo to beg hr ,
in a low voice , to give him aouio vord
of hops.
When near tha dock , Ned 6ftw Mr.
Lnrhigstill there , threatening with hia
cane , and g tt.ug purpler than over , llis
voice , too , big.in to be dlstlngulahcd ,
faintly c inimsuding Ilattio to come
ashore and go into the houao immediately
the old gentleman's favorite Injunc
tion ,
Ned muttered to the boatnnn to laud
at an old dock further down the shore ,
which movement would turn ll > tlio's
back toward her f.tthor ; and by talking
incoBiantly , Ned succeeded in drowning
the sound of the old gentleman voice.
"Como back , you young ocoundrcl !
Bring my daughter back' What do you
mean sir ? C imo back , 1 toll you ! "
Of courao , Ned did not chooao to hoar
a word of all this. 1 never know whether
Ilatlio really heard it or not. If nhodid ,
nho was wonderfully cool about It , and
never turned her head ono way or the
other , but listened to Nod , who contin
ued beseeching hor. Sbo evaded his
questions , put him oil' , and while appar
ently trembling on the verge of confes-
.lion , tantali/.2l him in 'hut dulicloualy
agoniing : way thai some girls havo.
The lower landing was ro.ichod ; but
juil a > j Ned cscorlod tlattiu from the
boat , down came old Loring , pulling like
a locomotive.
' 'ByJovo , sir ! " gasped ho ; "what do
you mean , sit. ' You outragcoui villain ! "
"Bo ciroful , old gentleman , " said Nud
coolly ; "if you were not the father of thia
young lady , I would not take such words
from you ! "
Mr. Loring grow a little moro purple
rather blackish , in fact and jibbcrod in
coherently.
"Hover como near my daughter again ,
sir ! Do you hear. ' Never dare to look
at her ogain , sir ! Hero , Hiittio , go into
the hoiuo , immediately ! "
"Wo will meet to-morrow ? " whieporcd
Ned , to hla goddoas.
" 1 hope to I have n word for you "
Nod was now quite miserable for a
week. ITatlio did not appear , oven at
meals , and ho had no chance to nee hor.
She never promonuded after Jinncr , nev
er wont to walk , and , in brief , was a very
clear cine of mystcri nio disappearance
When it began lo bo unbearable , the
young man tried a bold stroke. Ho
fuuud that old Loring hud locked hia
dnughlcr in her rooms , and hud her moula
taken up to her a vrry cheerful pro
ceeding fur a young and vivacious maiden.
Procuring B key that fitted the duor of
her room , ho entered without JOAVO and
found hia charmer nearly dead with en
nui. Of courao , she was delight jd to 100
him , and ahii.vcred over EO much bidin-
ago upon him ; hut the few words ho
wished moot to hoar did not come. It
wus only a repetition of the conversation
on the island , only a good deal more BO.
In the midst of the talk M. Lorrlug en
tered.
"Loavo thia room ! Got out air , and
never let mo BOO your rascally face
again ! "
"Old gentleman , " said Neti , growing
polo with suppressed an er , "your gray
fiairfl protect you , and under that pro
tection you can insult mo with impunity.
Again , 1 love your daughter , honor
ably. If it were not for thcao reasons , 1
would knock you into the middle of next
week , aa 1 hope for happiness ! "
With which "neat mid appropriate
speech" ho quitted the apartnu-ut.
AB it wnn plain that Ilattio had boon
absolutely choked ir from a confeaniou
only by her father's interruption , Ned
waa In a perfect fever to see her apain.
Accordingly , he lingered about until ho
was euro that everybody hi.d retired , ho
nought the forbidden door again , with
grt at palpitation of the heart.
There in front of the doorcomfortably
arrayed in dressing gown and slippers
ant old Loring , a self constituted Cerbe
rus , enjoying a newspaper , a cigar and an
easy chair ,
Ned atolo away again without discovery
jut vowing , mentally , a sublime von-
; enneo.
Tlio next night , at 2 o'clock or there
abouts , ho again crept to the door and
again found Corborua at his post Nod
cautiously approached from behind , and
drawing a largo napkin from his pocket ,
emptied the eontenta of n vial of other
lioroon. This ho applied suddenly to
ho mouth and nostrils of the old gentle-
nan , stilling hia voice and soon wilting
lim down , with a convulsive wriggle ,
; nto a delicious uta'o of uiicouaclousnosi.
Ned loft his victim with n grim cmilo ,
uid knocked nt the door. Ilattio re-
upended , and in a tew momi-nta they
were once moro together.
"Dearest1' ! cried Nod.
"What do you moan , ait ? " naked Hattie -
tie , boldly.
"WhatC
"Do you not think thai Ihis ia bocom
iug a little too aeriousf A watering place
Ilirtulion oUL'ht not to bo lee vigorously
followed. You hck savoir faire , il acorns
lo mo. "
Poor Ned1 She looked to see him
quilo thunderstruck ; but 'IP , after the
lirfct moment , looked aa cool us a whole
garden full of cticuuibera.
"Beg pardon , Hatlio , " said ho , quito
gnyly ; " 1 didn't know how f.ir you
wished to go. Of course , I was too po
llto to drop the nll'iir first , People talk-
so , you know. "
11 waa Hutlle'a turn to bo dumbfoiu d.d
now. Ned conthuu'd ;
"As you are ready to quit , I'll ' bid you
a vciy good night and pleasant dreams
Stay you can't refuse mo this "
And pop vent a little law , right on
her pretty lipi. Before she cuttld recover
horse'f ' ho was gone.
The nest day all the trunks with "Lor
ing" on them were piled up ngaln behind
the stage , and a purple old gentleman ,
with white hair , and a young lady with
two bird cages and a poodle , word driven
ever to the Belle Ltko depot ,
As for Wed Groy , hla giyoty quite
stunned Tom Doxtcr , and httlo Sallie
Creamer had n glorious tlmo all the rest
of the BOIIIUII. Slio was Bat down aa _ dead
sure of becoming .Mrs. Ned Urtyin eix
mouths at farthest. Knowing onus said ,
sooner > ot.
But Ned know botlor.
On returnins to the city , in Sot > tomber
ho found < . note waiting for hin , iivu
( Uya old ; U UAB a'i follow * :
pKAiiHn , I Imea patient , a yojiip lady
named UtmtiutU Luring , win ) Is utr > tiufj
fr nn rt sluw , tier * HIS finer. At lint a ba in
! > luioun , iu I fiiini linf Ulk ut vuuli { unntmU ,
1 jiiil.'o ulie n th xijtimof ft IM JI whijh
iu.cuui'd tlio Jlriiata. IJolicUm ? fiat you
art > Iho mily plijsiehii who can cu { > n r , 1
li.ue taU'ii tin * liberty , ulthonttlid KJowl due
uf lioihflf or her f.ithor. If v < m will call liii-
uedntt'ly , ji' may mo liar from n ( ( , ' "U'l
etneri < illiifr , it not fi < tu death. Yifirs , nry
tnh Tuo'i\siii i M. 1' .
Well , my dear render , need 1 toll you
anything more' Need 1 eay tlut Ned
low to the house of his hvdy-ivo | at
on e ] 1 guc not You haYQ already
dU'lned that theta youne people lored
ne another , and tint only pndo and
frivolity kept them apart. Lat it aufiije
to tay , that the father finally became roe-
riciled to his daughter's choice , and thit
Ned shortly ordered a cird engraved in
the hishcst atyl < ) of the art , bearing thia
inscription :
MH&MIH KDWAHDUUDY.
Mis-t Hi M'ir.TTf Ijoiitso ,
The story is finished.
1'ho Huston Girl.
If v < " would wno a Cotton girl ,
Ijcflde n Boncon Hill ,
With ciillurod ntr i ivlonvnr
A professor's chulr to 1111 .
If volt wotild woo n country maid
ThitltNcth nMr tlia Hub.
Just tell b r fl h bills and hiked beam
Arc Iho nicest kind of grub.
Times.
nnui.ious.
Harmon , the buy preacher , ! i still , siv' a
coiitamporary , na\lnB souli and making
money ,
Ko.tamos Freeman Clark emphatically
denies tnu report that ho U to resign from thu
ministry ,
ThaMi'ttodistsnro making itrenuniii ox
crtionn to r.ui o a sjlld lullli'jii of dollars for
inifsion work bofuro the cloio cf this tluir
conteunlal year.
"I ' | > un the completion of nine vears nf la
bor. " pjiyi tinoa i liier , "lli'v. It , 15 , Koli < ey
hmh tlio Sixth AACIIUO church , uf Brooklyn
heartily muted nud prosperous.
1) , L. Mooily iloniai thn report tliit Ir'V D.
Sankoy , lua colnborcr , will uover bo nlilo to
nut ; again , llu rot orts the jihi'ei.i ns ni
g.i } in tint the dnpiiif ; o\aiigulUt u ill bo nil
right again after nrost.
The list of vaoiut CjiiRrfRaViotril chiirchoi
in llhtiui- linn boon rcducnd fiom savetity to
furtv within the pist few iiiontlin , ouitig to
Ilio lurRo iiuinborfl nf men uho Imve recently
come from other Hiatus und from ihig anil.
Ono of the branches of bancvn'ent work in
which the Vounp Men's Ulimiin ; L'nioii of
Uoslon ii engaged U tlint < > f ci\is ! nJes to
invalids ; l'M'2 hnvo thus b nclitod , and , in
nilUIUon , nuarly , ' ( ,000 cai tickets liivu been
diatribntnd nud 01 round tiip tickets.
] ) r. Young J , Allen , Bu erintoiulnt of the
Chinn mission of the Mothoilnt ICpitcopal
church 8outh , reports that the Anglo Olimrso
university in Slmnphnl pays current expanses.
and Unit nlroidy maio than ton ler ) cont. of
Hie puiulB tire niiphcants for mcinbcrah. ; ' la the
Chriitlan chvrcu.
Kov , IIo ly IV'immor , the colored man
whom thu president has Appointed chaplain in
the Ninth cavalry , ono of tlio fuur regiments
of the fecrnica compound of colored inon , w.is n
hold hand in 1'imci Ueoigu county jSlnrylaml ,
nt the time of HID eimncipjition , nud coul < l
neither it-al or vritu. Jlcis the firat cjlorod
in in to rcctno each .in appointment.
Thorn nro ro fewer than 1 Ifi beqnects for
] > re idling opecinl > tmnns in the city nf IjJn-
don chinches Th i p.tyinoiit < < range fio.n Cn
& I to 5 pimtidn , and the oxent-s to bo coinmrm-
nritfd iiic'nilo thoacccH iou of ( > ueoii Kh/v
tihth , the destruction of the Spanish Arm.ula ,
thf dc.itli of C'h.ules I. , Ilia restoration of
Clijiles II. , and the delnerauca of the Lon
don LriJ u fioui fire.
Uo AVas I'rcp.irod ro Go ,
15oston Sunday Times.
"Youm ; man , nro jrou prepared to go1
naked the revivalist of a young man in
the back row , after the meeting was
ovor.
ovor."Vps. . air , perfectly. "
"Do you think every night as you go
to bed that you may be called before
morning ? "
"It'n always MI my mind , sir. "
"Thut'a right. And you ro always
ready to go whenever the anpol comes ,
without warning and unannounced. "
"Yes sir. 1 always sleep with my
clothes all on , and my overcoat and an
extra paper collar on the chair at the side
of my bud. I'm always ready. "
"But , my dear young man , you must
miatako mo. "
"Not at all , Sir. I'm a handsome
coachman , and 1 know my business ,
Whenever the angel of tlio household
calls I'm ready to take the firat train. "
A CARD. Totllwho-re ijaalne from error !
iwllndlicrotleru o ! youth iteuu wair.MJ &tlj
do ny.liKiiof mautiooJ , tico. . 1 Mil ud recipl
tuat Hill cure jou , FR1 K OF C'UMIOE. Th ! < fM l
r < uiniy w&s c'soovcre-l I- uil-elonery la Hautl
in rl . Bend pi-lf-4djr d"\t < jualuf * to Ksr. Jo
i. ShttUa D Nw Vori. " " " *
P. T. B.vrnum luis settled a colony of
Connecticut f.irmors in Dakota.
SKIN 1H.3KASKS C't'ltKl ) .
Hy Dr. FriuiBr's Mngic Omtnient. Curon no
if by magic : I'implerf , lilnuk Ile.uls or Grubx ,
IjlolclioH and Kniptions on the face , leaving
thu t < ! : lii cli'.ir ind biautifnl. Also cnrea Itch ,
Knit Khouin , Soio Nlpplei , Soio Lips and old ,
Obstiimto Uli'i'rs , Sold by dniggistH , or
mailed on receipt of prieo. CO centx. Sold by
ivulin & Co. and C. 1Mjoodinqn.
Urignoli ia to hnvo a niarblo morumcnt
at Woodlawn
Angostura Illilcriia n honsohold * word
ull in or tlio world. I'oro\er6' ) je.iM it has
uiUcrtiHiul itr < ell by itx niorlt-t. It B now ad
vert ! tu warn thu p iblic iiRaiiibt counter-
fcits , The gcninuo nrtitlo ii luuimiactured by
Dr J. ( i. J ! . SiLVOit & hoin.
John S. IViuco , whs rode a mile on a
bicycle iu ' _ ' , " > ' . ! , BM i tint the wheel's
c itching the trotting hurao ia only u mat
ter i f tinio , and thinl.a that the record
will bu reduced to two minutes or lees in
a year or two.
\ oung or middle n ed men sufl'oring
frcm nervous debility , loss of memory ,
premature old age , aa the result of b.id
habits , shoiila send three loiter stamps
for illuitrntcd book cilerlnc ; sure maeiis
ot euro , AJdrcas World's Dispensary
Mtdical Aasociatioii , Bull'ilo , N. Y.
K'ghlccn ' ycar ngo Vermont got the
idea thai gome of her sons had been light
ing in the confcdorato aunie p nud the leg-
idature p ied a IAW disfranchising all
Micb , TJio 1' ' v ' ' "ow to bu ropoiled ,
having never been opcnvtivo in u single
instanco.
Gooil llc llli anil lin\g l\Ce. \
The two do not alwaj'8 go together ,
but they ought to , for it is a aid sight to
see an old gentleman or an aL'od lady
dragging out a painful existence of dis-
oiso , debility , and misery. Much misery
can ba avoided by elderly people who
keep up the proper proportion of iron in
their blood by taking Urown'a Iron Bit-
tors. This is not a stimulant , but the
best and truest iron tonic in the world.
Louisiana planters claim that the sugarcane
cano this year contains richer juica lhan
has ever before bean knowu , owing to
improved methods of fcrtili/.lng , and
perhaps , aomo peculiarity of the season.
DritKiT. i Sum Dr.t-iMMi A Coin
Mr IT Sr < K is mitdo from the fwahest ,
put oat nud choicent condiments obtain-
abjo. lu using it , waste , labor , anxijty ,
and diiappoiutiiifntjiro prevented.
Tno prince of Wales is field nurehal ,
colonul of sixteen Iviijlish roginitate ,
and honorary colonel tf several forc'ga
ones.
Hood's Sursaparlll.i. acting through the
blued , rcnchea tvery part of the eystem ,
and in this way pjaituoly cures catarrh ,
W II Vanderbilt is on his way to the
I'rtclno alopo , and will return IT New
York by the eouthweat , visiting Floilda ,
VR > MUI ! - ftst' -
fKp
I IffrfBl
jj U < 5h ± TrlE
OEST TUNIS.
Th > mcilloln' * , cwblnlng Iron with i
fi'irttulilo tcml'S , rmitl-.ly nml mint , ' 'c ! >
t'urrs % " | | ' - , iinUxi'Mlon , W iiilin'c
.
unil NciirnlKla.
His an unlallincTciv ly for ni Ciwsof ( thn
UiiliiOH nnil l.ltrr.
It is Inxnlunlilo for Ilsenees ) prr-illar to
U'liniPii , nml nil vho leiultciltlit ir > Ines ,
JtilopMiotlnjurptlictcUhrnu olicncln < lie 11
froiluce eon limtmn | ofA'r linn mctlirinfutn.
Uciirlchesnnil purllles Oipblood.stlninlntis
the appetite , al'U the -tn11atton ! of food , ro-
Ili-rcs Henrthurn nnil Jlclc htng , und str ng'.h-
ens the muscles mid ncrxit
1 or Inlcrmttti nt IVvers , . Esltudc , I-ficV 07
rRj' , Ac , It IMS no equal.
I- The t'rtnilno Ins nlmve trnclf rnnrV ( inil
i1 red llni'sonrap | > tr 'Jnl > c nootl'T
iilflir llllon.Mllf nlCAI , ( II , IHl.TIIOHt , IU
And nndlspaiei in tie BROAD OLA IN
VERY BEST OPERATING ,
QUICKEST SELLING AND
W11T1EI
3iver olFcrcd to tlir Dubllc.
CJoaa3.23a23.75r.
DIBKC2 UNK FOR ENGLAND , K1UKOE AHD
OnilMANY
The Btosmshlps of thle woll-known line ro hnllt of
Iron , In watertight compc.rtmcnt > i , Riul are furuleh-
) d with a\ory requisite to uiako tbo pabeage both
lafo and agreeable. They carry the United litatoc
> nd European mails , and leave Now York Tiiurs-
Juysandsaturdaja lor Fljmouth ( LONDON ) Cher
bourg , (1'AKIS ) rvml IIAM1IUHG.
Rutca : Stecrngo from Europe only { 18. First
Cabin , $56 , { 65 anil $76. BteeraKu , $ %
llunry 1'undt , Mark llanecn , F K. 15oorcs.lt. Toft ,
t cutsln Oinnha , Qronewes ; & SchoentKCn , agontsln
Council Blutls. C. B : UICUAUD it CO. , Oon. I'td3
\Kta. , til Croadnay , K. Y. Cbaa. KottulneU fc Co-
Genera ] Western Aeanta , 170 Waahlngton St. , Chloa
go.lll. i-
Chartered by thcStateoflllt.
nois for thce-tpress purpose
Mof givmimmcdiatr rcliclln
S.Jff \f \ 'iBll chronic , urinary ana pri-
r4 s\M J Gleet nndSyphilis in all their
nit Vn'"aF 'complicated forms , aho all
, diseases of the fckin and
% fm , ClooJ promr-tty relieved and
' - reme-
v4' > i \\"ff ?
m
11. tfir.it L.O'i'-i. - by Drra'i ,1'imples on
isl'jce.Lost M irl-ood/ ( ( fi-'i//riii-ff T/.er
> ioejci > ri inn - . .itli'lh : approprntc n.r.id\
at once usudin c.'chL.'s. Con-sult&tions , per-
on.il or by IcUesaciedly ccnhdcntial. Me < U
IT ? , sc it bv Maila .d Lrprt . Mo marks on
-.c-iace to indicate CLnieuta or render. Addicsj
ft. ( A HES.f.'o. 20Wa3hingon ! Si.Chcsgo.j ; ! ! ,
QilIrK mir - Hlfl- lt frr .
- v if.i l-'ulton - - ! . . w Tart.
Vjrtiinnof \ nihfulnnpniil' ntc.i nus n
iflltj. i'rcnmturo Detaj and ftihlisrml n * I inniplit on
jy i mm tret ion or L'icir > av ill Irnrn uf
trte byaddroiwiim.l 11. HI llVJ.h
DR. HORKPS ELEGTRIG SELT
Will ctlrn Vir 'innMi , I inn' ' uu-n. I.lie iin i' ' m Piril ' ,
V illilUlil , - nt I i M 11 i V S | 1 ii I I i Hi * 'i ' i
( , ,11Ac I I i i. Hi nt iti i Oi-p , 1 * l' < i n-l ! i' ' ' I
Ml , 1,1 , , I | 1 Illll I'll , 1 | . I ! I 1 , 1 II J I' ' ' II * II
I'nilniiiiiKl tin ill III I i. i , mill I , i ill llli 1 i * i i r
Iril II .11 nviiiNli u I loili , II mi I I" n.m-11" " ! n I' I.I IK
buUy , und cuu Lu itilur tM lu un ItitiLiinl b > thu ] in oat.
Winter la coning , tbo aoo on n the } car for arhea
iud pa'nu. Invlowuf tbld ( act v.o 9.11 buy ono ot
t'r. ' Ilniro's Plcrtrlo noai ) Uj to dolnij joiinlh
a > nM Ilbvunathm , KidneyTniiiblis and otbor Ills
tnr.t ( l6bh I. , Ii Ir to. Do n it dnlay , but call At our
otllroandin lau I elta , 10. 142-2 Pou/Us etrcolOr
U. r n eli jm'e , IHO Fnrnsm St. Ornihj , Nob.
Jarafll'u'1 0 o t >
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yhaclx AKBTtnct Co. , ol on , C ih
AwcU Jt.EW.IM.
Te .chwefH. T. , C pttil 000COe.
iioMorchinte. of New fc. N ) . , C pltil 176OGO.
rud Hri' , I'htladclrhla , tpltd 1,503 , CM )
omen's nnJ OAE.krl 1. J , ! 1S
18 DKCJU
Eoyal Havana I-ottory !
( A QOVKUNIIENT INSTrrUTION. )
Drawn at Havana , Onbu , Every 12
to 11 Days.
riOKCTS.fZCO , HALVES , Jl.OO
UubjcU to nu manipulation , not controlled hy th
parties In Intercut It la the falroit thinsIn lu
nature of clmnco In existence.
For Information and particular ! apply loSHISKT ,
CO .Oen.Asi-nta , 121 ! Utoadway , N V. city.
K. KAUH S CO. , 417 Walnut street , b . Louis , Uo
It Frank Lohrano , I , . D , SO Wj-anilolto. Kan ,
| y 21-rolo li w Iv
Da. K C AViijr'n ' KIIRM < KO Ulii.N TVBAUVRM , K
, uir-ntvMil opeciilofor li ) t > ili , l ) intiis , Couti.U
tlon3 , Kite , Ki.r\iiu Noural.'U Ih.-vlifho , Nirrnoa
Probtrat'.oii of.uv > l b > tbo uuij olalc"0 il or tobbacoo ,
VVihifjlncn , Slor.til dcprc. 4liu. dtltiulaf at thu
btalu , rtxu'l'nglu lunuilly and hnp..iif to mlvtry ,
Jec-j > an 1 > ' > 4th , 1'rt-i.ioturti Old ikxc , Huo.iesj , loal
of.cwer | la either i , Iuiluiit.rj Ln w and Urxir-
a'nt.iihora wu-.tid bj oitr uxtttliatrt ttu brMu , self-
kbuw or met ludu'geu" ' , ( acb b-j . ooutulu * one
month'e tri'a'mcDt ( I Ofl a h irr O1 l"'tUutt fur
tb.W , kent ! ) mr.ll > repaid en mcvl ] t f prl * .
VkK OUARANTXK 8U UOXKa
To euro r.ny iJ3i. U'liti i ch ur 'cr ' root'1id by na
for n ! 'i ut'es , nMui.ipll h a ltl } 6 00 , vie 111 mind
thti purci i r nir wri"oa ffUAitnteo to ruf-ind the
oiouej If the .roM ucctdu < . n it eSfv ' a curi. ClUir-
l-itouo indiidJ ml ) b > JOHN C. K l' & CO ,
Jy . .knSi r ) Wt tl dlton at , Unlwwco , III.
H PEABODY M D
JAS. , , , ,
Physician & Surgeon
RcrlldencaNo HITJonciSt Ofllca Ho. 1603 Far
nam itroct. Oifico h-urs 1 ! ni to i p m and fiom 2
la S p in. Ttlepnooi ) tor cScc 97 , leiUcucc 125 ,
>
The remarkable growth of Omaha
during the last few years la a matter of
great astonishment to thoao who pay nn
occasional visit to thia ( 'rowing city. The
development of thu Stock Yards the
necessity of the Belt Line Road the
finely paved ntrcots the hundreds of now ,
residences and coatly business blocks , N
with the population of onr city moro than
doubled in the last five yoara. All thin
is n great enrpriso to visitors aud Is the
admiration of onr cltkons. This rapid
growth , the business activity , and the
many subnhmtlal Improvomonta madn a
lively demand for Omaha real estate , and.
every Investor ban uindo a handaomo
profit.
Slnco the Wall Street panic lest May ,
with the oubsoquonl cry of hard times ,
there has been lusa demand from specula
tors , but a fair demand from Investors
seeking homos. This latter class cro
taking advantage of low prices In build
ing material nnd are securing their homos
at. much less cost than will bo possible a
year hence. Speculators , too can buy
real esta' ' 3 cheaper now and ought to taku
ndvant < present prices for futur
proli a
Th i few years promises groato
avol opmsnta in Omaha than the pan
5 ' yeara , which have been aa good B
wo could reasonably desire. Now mas
ufacturlng establishments and Inrgoan"
bing houboa ara added almost weekly , joj
all add to the prosperity of Omaha , an °
There are many in Omaha and through-
but the State , who have their money In
the banks drawing a nominal rate of In
terest , which , If judiciously Invented In
Omaha real estate , would bring thorn
much greater returns. Wo have many
bargains irhich wo nro confident will
bring the purchaser largo profits in the
near future.
"We have for sale bhe finest residence -
dence property in the north and
western parts of the city.
North we hvve : fine lots at reason
able prices on Sherman aveuue,17th ,
18fch , 15)th ) and 20th streets.
West on Faruara. Daveuport ,
Cuniing , aud all the leading streets
in that direction.
The grading of Farnam , Califor
nia and Davenport streets has made
accessible Borne of the finest
cheapest residence properly m tue
city , and with the building of the
street car line out Farnam , the pro
perly in the -western part of f he city
will increase in value.
We also have the agency for the
Syndicate and Stock Yards proper
ty in the south part of the city. The
developments made in tins section
by the Stock Yards Company and
the railroads will certainly double
the price in ashmi time.
Wo also have some fine business
lots and some elegant inside resi
dence ? for sale ,
Parties wishing to invest will find
some good barj-tmis by calling on u
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BROKER ® .
213 South Mfch St ,
Bet veen Farnham nuJ Douglas.
P. S. We ask those who have
property for sale at bargain to % > yo
tin callWe want only bargain
Wo will positively not handle prop-N
ortv at moro than its real value.