V T 4 . , - = ; - _ - - ; ; . T- ; , . ' - - r- ' " ' * ' - - . I , ; 'r\J.'r . H'nU' IP ' 1 ' (1 /1)11 , . , ? 'PItJ JTT11't . . "irY' I . . V , . tf't . _ n4 - . . . - - I - V % TILE : OMAhA 1)AILY E1:1ONDA1r : , , MAlibu .l , 1Sm ! 'f OJ\fAIA D.lf.Y OND.Y .UOJ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - V 3PIB11L NOT1Ba I AlyerlemenU for theAO ( olllnl "II tn akrn until 12131 p. m , for thn eVlmlnl Rnd until 8 p. m. for thn moruln/ and undR1 ed I ton. Adrthen ! . b1 rllntAtnJ 1 i nnmbtred check , tftfl hRvo nnAWC" nldrceqed to R nnmhert1 letter In care or 'hb lre , An- wrl 10 IHllrelll\1 , will ho delvered 11on prlN.tAtol or the check onl1. Hate" , J I-Ie A wlrel , first Inlertlol , 10 R word l.erRIler. nthln ! t"ken for 1(8 than 21C for Irlt InAcrtol ' hIo Blhcrtlementl must ton COlleCI- tiely. : SITUATIONS WANTED. WANTI : ! ) , $1Tl'AT1ON . . \ 0001) JlY GO1H . mnn ; t\el'p ycars Ilmctkll eperience ; J , , nii wUIin to work. FirttIns rec - a41lfCM. 4ntl ) 'lrll-el , < al1lr ( . ! , 4ntllln . Alre. lox 70. HprInti. - Icy MInn. A-M26 6' . . _ - . . - . - WANTEJJ-hALE HELP. - - - - - CUlAN PItUCit.Fi3 , SC 101 nOUG1.AS. . U-7SM1 WANTI ) , IFI.IAI.F ; SAt.I'HMI.N : TO ( AHHY our 011 : and greie ni , Jrcln\Y nr Aide line. Ohio Pit nlll Oreuse Co. , Cleveland , 0. pl C. - 'I2G 9' 1IANAdl.m VA4Tii TO IIANDI.fl CANVM- ( ! for n.w patent : nrtcl ! ; one or tune n"'rl In ovry olliet' . Public building or . " 'lhlnce ; dlmnnd nliiuitp.l ; a bnnnzn. 1.nllo.o 21 "Ialnp. \VRlte Ordway 1 1nol1a. 21 noncck street , ' Wrte , Ill. 1-1 : : ' W ANTED- ' .MALE liELP. . WANTm ) . Ollll 1'1 uiNIltA1V. : HOLS ' . work ; farniW oC 2. 113 So. : th etrict. Cnml 13 ) ItIS 4' WANTNI YOUNO I.AIFOil omn\ olilce work : muat h" Itrlolu\her ; I eferelce a olcwork \ r"qulrel. "lltl' ' " J I . nee. C-121 5' WANTlI ) , WOILKlNUflOUSiKllt'fllt IN WANTgl WOIONG widower's fatnily . iinineIltitely . Jinx 373 te&ir. nlY , Neh. C-MG3 - FOR RBNT-HOUSES. I0USES , iij. 3C. nAILING , IAIC 1 I1lL.OCi. 1-9i HOUAES IN \I.L PAITS OP TI CITY. TILE O. I. Ua\18 company. tJ : F'ainm. D-9C8 I0mmH ; IIiJA\'A & CO. . 10 N. 15TH UCJ IT. ' ltIT-1-TtOOM COTTAm : , IN 0001 ItL- 1'1 Illr , ely water , $10.011 month to oOI 1'11' ! \11 " . . liD N. 37ti. 1 hlock from Iflttm ! car line. 11" . Inquire Rl 8toe1el' " slo\'c 8tore. uexl 10 lo"l. . - . omce. U-3I. S.RCOM MQDlitN ltOUSi. FIVE MIUTI'S 8IOOM from court , nOmH. . I. . Ueofl , loom 28 , Ilrkcr block. l-i I0USIS , WALJ.\CE , IHOWN ! LK. , 16 & It-ID Doug. 1-91 FOR II N'-2H3 CAPITO. A \gNUI : , 1 room . . modern . The O. I. Doyle cOllan ) ' . rm. < D-9 MODJIN 7-HOO 10mm , rmAI PAILI' . At' . _ pl > O $ . :5th etreet. D-tWJG OUTSII : FLATI3. STEAM. 7a2 NO. ICTIL. , D-15 G' tHoml IIOUHI , 830 S. 21st ST. l-:181.I' , . 7.IOOM COTTAUt. 10D IN , 3013 t.tAVtN . , WOI the D-M2 9' 6-ROOM COTTAGE ; ALL 101 IN : i9IAUTt. . fRI lawn and eliade. 2121 Miami at. , or 21 , N. Y. Life. I-I21S TWO DITACI D BIIT.nOOM nouses , with hal. 211 and 216 CalIfornia etreet. In' quIre 301 I N. 22d. - 1-2 : - VERY lFSlItAIiIEVlLb I.OCATI'D HOlRI . "FIY 1:8 iA 1.1 J. H. Shorwod , 42 N. Y. 1.lfe. 'Phone : S8. . 111210 10' - - - TFNHOO : [ IIOUHF. 2 : : CALIFORNIA Sl' , $3.0 ; ( I1' \Onth'H rent tree to yearly tenant. L I ) . Hol\e8 , 61S N. Y. Lite. D-121 G EOR RENT-ii'URNi.SHED ROOMS. PLEASANT HOOM , 11 DODGI. E-9 G I FU1tNISIIII ) ILOOMS I'OR II0USEICESI'INO , FUINISIWO 1001S 1'OI 10USlmEJPING ' . man and wife ; rent taken In board . 319 N. 17th I -03 FURNIShED nOOM. 2017 IIARNEY.L'M153 1-15 4' - NICI'LY' : FUINISHlm FRONT IOOM WITH felling bed : $0.0onth. . 15li l Howard $0.0 E-187- FItONT ' flOOd , NICELY j.'L3ItNlSiIID : QAS , - h3 the 20J Cas5 E 122 6' . ' EUhH16HD ROOMS AND BOARD. V FRONT 100MS .cc DOAno CHDAP. 210 Douglas y-7I3-MQ : SOUTH FRONT ROOMS ; BOAIU OPTIONAL. Mrs. Churchill's . ISI2 Chlcngo. F-.I943-4' - - - - - - - - - - - noel SUITABLE FOH TWO. WITn BO.\ID. Terms , reasonabLe. Pleasant , location. 2IO - Del ' e. THE HILLSIDE . ISH AND DODG : . ROOMS anti board. F-HI-IS' NICELY I'UnNISHCD HOOIS , WITH GOOO board ; rates reasonable. The Roec . 220 lIar- no ? . F-M177 AI' UEURISHED ROOMS TO RENT 4 UNFURNIIIILED ROOMS FOIL LIGHT liouekeeplng. 191 Do.e. . GMSI E OR RNT-STOR AND OFFICES FOR HENT-THE 4.STOItY BItICIC . . Fal HiTOHBIC1 DUI.DING. DIG Jram street. This building has n tire. proof cement 1.\aement. complete steam heat. log txlures ; water 1 alt leers , gas , etc. AI ply al the ole" oC The Uee. 1- 10 AGENTS . WANTED LADY AGENT IN EVERY TWN , PEnMA. nenet buslneu ; have not space to explain : in- vcstlgutc. hawley's : Cg. Co. . lS So. 15th 8t. 3-757.5117 . -157-117 WANTED. AGINTS TO SELL TiE ACknowledged - Imowl'h rd nneHt St. I'atrlck' day ornaments ; sample. 5e ; Investigate now. : . Ernst. Cleve- land. O. J-M183 5' WANTED-TO RENT. WANTb' TIENT , COTTAGE hOUSE within I blocks oC Slxl"'nth and Farnam. loern conveniences. Address 201 Slutmnn al-et , Council lliuffL V K-5t269 6 - STORAGE.V ii3T ; STOitAOth ) lULDNO IN O1ItAIL\ . S. gay. bonded warhou8" . lfousiioItl goods stored , < Lowest rateS. 1013,1015 Laenworth. . 1.1-977 STORAGE V . . FIANI EWSRt3. 121 hIAItNiY 51-918 . WANTED-TO BU1 WANTlm A NO. . J IEMINGTON TYPE. writer . Olve number oC mlchile , condition and price. 1 :7 , lee , Council hiiutre. N-lU3 4 WANTED TO 1IUY. A GOOD I'ACINO 10ISI' ) . , . lodreas J 23. lIce . N-5I:4l FOR SALE-FURNITURE. GIRL VOlt ONlmAL IOUtlOI" eA.I. . al ' 213 Ohio trcct. O-5129t 6' . _ FOR BALE-M1bliBLLNEOU5. . WIWlfAN PIANOS , 1lJO IOn' OHOANS. Wodhrilgo 11S , . 17 So. Uth . Q-9 1 - ' - - - 10G AND CICKfN FENCE ; I.\II WOOD 1lekets. C. U. L" . 01 ) Duu&II' Q-9i . tMOIE I\UtI FOn P1E : lilt . DO1'lIAS. CJ-780 11' STEAM JAUATOIS FOR BAI.E. CASh 1311)5 . , "I ho f'ctI\'f until 6 o'cloel' p. m. . Starch 8 , 18 : for the radiators now on tim EXI'osltlofl building alto at 15th and Capitol a\'enue. Many ot Ih" IIU era In good condition ; can be ex. -I amlne * on the 11111& . AdMen Its to An- - drew J. l'oppleton 10m 314. FIrst National lank building. Right reserved to reject any 4 and all bide. rucrve Q-MUI 8 ) I WIN'I' AN OI'FEI ON S HI.UES 01' alack h 1 th" l'aclter'e National hank or South - V Onud , . \ . : C. . Plckera Nulonal , . 13nk Q-m louth . 4 - MISCELLANEOUB. IIAV.tNA ' 1ICmla. UOi Do o .AS-- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ U-i&C MIS rn 111,1 TWO COAL WAOONS wl'n OU without tram. Apply ut lal3 PIerce St. 1 V : CLAIRVOYANTS . 1m3. Dit. 3 ! . V.2tll5N . CLAIR'OANT . liE. CL.\I\O\'ANT. 1 liable In.ln. l dhln ; ith ) 'cnr at 1' N. IClh. a-S90 TILl3GRirRsT C1\m'O\'ANT 01' 'Im alle. Mduno 10maln. his relurned by requtl and can be couiutte4 nil alfuits ot life. I. eOI\ul ul .I alaha le. Tho.e1 llnl curreflt advice on business , 1"\1 niarrLue. divorce. iawsutls. . etc. . . ran safely rely 0" the madam. . She removes evil In- 1.lenc. . reuules cauples InJ eal.e .ped7 and lI5L1p marriage wlh tilL' ono yOU Ivt SI" nikes D . ucce.a where ether . )0\ . All II troible call and rfc.lv PIIII'C benettI. Hours. . to 9. I.et"rl wIth .tnn'l a""nrd prupUI1 \ N. iSib street. Slat A prup\ ) 1lb atre. . . i--- . atre.1t)7r .1. ' - - - - - - - - - M. SUAGE. .AL t. , T\ . ( lADAU SSl1Tlf. rJ a. 13Th. 81) FLOOR. noou 'I mnCelo vapor . IICbol , Mean . . .ulphurln i YIJr. . ; end sea batb. T-MllS 9. I l _ . _ ' _ ; TURKISH . BATHS. ' 'URKlSlf DATU8 ; ONLY l'I.ACt IN CITY . a nOI.1YdV lu ; ; 11. . Suie JU3JQ Bee I. V V PERSONAL. n. I1AAS. } 'LOILISTPI.ANT $ . CUT J'LWJH , hlanquet . halt . Mlld.ncp COIl IV ! < .cr"tonl _ ! ! i3 Vlnton street. Telephone TS U-In MASSAGJ . I.cyno TIll1ItMAIa IIATII14. chiropial 1.tme. 1'011. 194 H. Stilt U- t. TILE JF.t.r J.PI'Flt. : CORSET , 1Am TO order from measure. 109 1.'atnll street. U-l ! ) SMOKE HOUSE , J'In KEY WEST U-786 CIGAILII. Sill \1.\1 CO. , 3t6 ( I F II.DG , : JFAt.TI nOOK free ; home treatment ; lady ahtenthint . U-to mAUTY CIJLTUILEI EVERY LAIY WI''U CILTUHEI F\JV J.AIY . facial hair an have I .1 trYI1 forever . Jlar nntpe by the ELECTILIC N11fl1)LE. Slates NJLF. < CIC Warts. w"nl. rrll nose. birth , , I , , powder nn.1 cinder tnrtrkl' . freckle. black heads . liver spts. pimples. and all facial h11I1ohe1 , r" . move,1. Ill.sliape.I once and projrctnJ ears .emfle ; hlAl .len'lol'll ; haIr , Icall' nno Ikln treated . ' . nd female , lls. trate1 fat 10Icc.l ; nervous n femnl. Ils- < eases cured . hy thc , Cumpthle In.ttutp. 10 H. _ nth : It , nenr Iudlp. U-22 112' G JI O\NTI.Y } 'INISIIiiD IAINI : PHOTOHI 99 e.nts. for 10 .laY8 only. nt Cownn' . r" ' . . t'12iO lrnllwn ) . Council I u I. - MAllAGJ PAPII WITI 1.01 AlV1IRTISII. mmli and photos oC marriageable people. many rIch : lotl nC books novelties , CIC.C / , . ' . Gun. - Mis' Monthly , Thielo . . O. L-M43) ' 512' HTI < IC1 SMOtE 10mm , 10 U-78 IOUIl.A13. ' Sill MAPI.r SIIAIE Tlmm ! FOIL AAI.I : AI.O SJAII Ilnntl1 In COY part oC cl ) ' . 1. n. 810mln , :116 Franklin It et. U- 1:6 : . ' FOIL 1'mST ( I.ASS PIANOTLININO 1'I ( Merriam . Il Wohrldge , lr" . , U7 So. U-I68-31 17th , I. ' Cults 1'01 LAI S. ISIC CJC\GO ST. . U-ICi.31' MONEY TO LOAN-aEAL ESTATE. ANTHONY LOAN & TIUST CO,3n N.Y. J.JI1 , loans II low rates for choice security In Np. brnVsluL antI Iowa farms or Omaha cIty proudly. \V-IQS \-101 Lh1"I INHLJ1tANCII S'OLIClES LOANED ON 10.ICmS or botigit. F. O. Che.ney. ICnn838 City. W-1O2 SIn. - - \-102 StONIlY TO LOAN ON 11110\'In OMAHA V coal T . lrnnan , Love . & Co. , l'nXlon hlk. W-103 : INI \ TO LOAN AT LOWEST lArm ! . TILE . , . , . , ' . , W-lOl O. F. Davis , Co. . . Hill I'arnm .t \-101 - - - - - - ' - - - - \'IY I.W IA''I'H MAIE ON GOD t.OAN J. W. Squire. t lIce hhlg W-I0 . - - - - - . CTY LOANS. C A. S'Hl 515 N. Y. W-IOG LIFE. CITY AND JAHM 1.0ANS AT I.OWIST : nLtes. I'usey & Thomas , First Nal'l Dank hhlg W-1O7 StONE ? TO LOAN ON 1:1'10\'ID OMAhA : prpert ) . . Fittty ' . Trust compny l02 W-I03 I'nrnam .OANS ON [ MPIO\'lm & UNI IPIO\'JD CITY proPerty.V. . 'arnam Smith & Co. . 1320 Jarnm W-IO9 \-IO IONI.Y TO LOAN ON OIAIA mAL 1.:81'.1'1' : : : itt 6 per c"nt. ' \ ' . D. Meikle , let Not. 11 ( . hhl1' ' ) / \-1' CITY LOANS. $ FAO } TO $ . , O.O A' LOWEST rtes 10we1 & l'ottcr 1t leer , N. Y. I. . 1)111g. \ \ ' - 11 \-11 INVESTOILS' DIRECTORY CO. , 10ALl. s'r. . \wnoIS' PICTIY \ALl. N. \ compie and cell names oC bona l\le elstPl investors who have money to Invest. . 1"1 l'ntcl13t upon request. \\-M9 :126. MONEY TO LOAN-CHATTFLS. MONEY TO LOAN ON 1UINITU : . 'IANOS. horses. wngons , "Ie. , nl lowest rates In city : \0 removal of goods : strictly connl ntal : you cnn pay the loan ofT al any time or In uny amount. amount.O IAIA MOlTGAGE LOAN CO" 306 So. 16th at. at.XU XU I MONEY TO lOAN 0 : FURNITURE. PIANOS . ' and nil kInds oC security. Fred 'et . rOU 430. Iam c hlock. X-II2 MONEY 1'0 LOAN ON 10USJIOI.1 JUINI , ture , 1lan08. horses wagons . or any 1lntl oC chatel security nt lowest possible riles , which you can Pay hack nt any thUd anti II nn amount. FIDELITY LOAN OUAlA'rEI CO. ) . Room 4. Wlhnel hloe . N-ill J. U. hADDOCK. ' 100 : 427 , lAMGE IILOCK. x-l11 BUSINESS CHANCES } YOU WANT A StONIlY JAKNl ? TiE Edison Kneto.cpo ( eight machine ) . lok In $8,0 In 1188' than three months. For terms Iddnss EdIson Klneto8op Co. , 109 Sc. . 10th 51. , Omaha Neb. V Y-M057 GOOD PAYING MANIWACTUItINO IJUSINESS . IAYI JCUmm BUSINES. comI1Iet" for $ l ) ) . 000 reasons for selling. Aldreu J It ) . Eec. Y-66-I CUlAN I"lECKI.E , lEST IN THE WORLD. ' - iSG 119 FOIl SALE . . COMPLETE nOTTI.ING OUTFIT ohllco nxturrs antI horses antI wagons. Apply olce l\l Faust Bottling Works , 1213 Jones Sl. l : MEAT MARKET J'OI SALE on THADI IN oo sIzed lown. Reason for selling . dissolu. lion ot IulnershlAddres" J 28 , le Council Uur" . Y-MISI 7 I'OI SAL ! SMALL GENERAL STOCIC. ALL ataple. principally groceries : In\dlce 31.200.0) : brIck room. low rent ; splendid location : estah. llshed Neb. trade. Address Lock DoX Y-M178 17 , Wayne 4 ' , FOR SALF.DlUG STOCK INVOICE $ .60.0. mid lhyslclan'8 practice. $2.0.0 a ) 'eal' . Ilr- chaser lust l German. LocatIon In 1 tine German farming communlt Address Box . 47 , South Omnha Neb. \-17.S. WANTI , A LOCATION IN A GOOD I.IVI town to establish 0 wldo-awake antI progres.h'e weekly paper ; must have some assIstance to ship outilt. Address Printer care of Y-M230 Daily lice. 9' FOIl SALE CUEAI' MEAT SIARKLfl' ESTAII- I'Ol IAL ) , llAT IAmC' EI'rAn. l.he : 9eans ; good ca.1 trade. A.lrr8" J 20 . , flee. Y-M229 4. Felt hUNT. A SALON IN OOOD LOCATION with park and dancing plutfolm. EnquIre 1" Rube. 20tit an.1 I.eavcnworth. Y-I2 5 ' FOR EXCHANGE . CORNER LOT. EIGhIT-ROOl.t hOUSE WITH barn. paved Street . clear. for Improved farm In Iowa or eastern Nehraskn. Wel improved ( anti for nterchanthIae. ' Choice farm oC 240 Ierea , near Omaha , for sale. \ . A. Spencer. 1014 Furnam. Z-215 4 FOR ENCIIANGIO . GOOD LINCOLN RENTAL Property for hardware. A. D. Addis , 1 3 I , .tieet . Lincoln Neh. Z- I & 5' FOR BALE.-REAL EST ATE. FAlll LANDS C. F. lhAItithSON . Ill N. Y. L. , 1117-51492 : : ' ! I EXChANGES . \NU SALES ; ClrY PHOIIHT\ Canns. merchandise aarln Bros. 210 N. Y. 1 ltD-ill 1 117 DAlO UNU. hOUSES LOTS AND FAItHS ; sale or tnde. F. K. Uarll ! IJter block. m'IIS 1IARGAINS. SAI.I' OIL 'l'IAUE IN CITY 1101. elUes and Coitus . Jna. N. I"ren1er. 01'1" : 1' . O. I Jn 1 FINE O\IDEN I.Nl. f Ml. l"UO 1' . 0. , nO Per itere. 910 N. Y. L. " 11 , 1'3 DON'T 1"OIOE'r " OUR MOTTO. " \VE NiVEht otTer un ) Ihlnl but genuine coup . " then 1 < u. show )01 tIne building lola . for $ ' ) ) .0. 1.0 anti $1150.00 . or look nt N. \ \ . corner 26th and CIIiC.igfl , 13lxl4O , or H. W. corner 34h and 10Wlld , 132xl % , unit coins II and get I'rle'es ' IIOM l5. monih 6 rooms , $1,100.00 ; HOII ! cash balance $5.0 per S ioonis. modern . fine barn , $3,500. and . IO others , prices and 1011)15 tO suIt ) 'ou. 'C''tl IUlt f ewes , 4 ! miles we,1 or P. 0. : 4 acres In grapes. bearing : Itousu and baril. 11'8. . 10 20 acres adjoining lolth Omaha II $ : ,0 Ier acr . I 900 don't see whal you wart u"k , for it. U , C. Cole C" . . 10C N. IRIs street atreet.H -110 1 WANTOIL ) . 1,1) HEADS Ol FASIII.htlH 'ro tnlb up free homesteads II thu lied river vll- Icy Minnesota . lap showing exact locnten , ection. town and range wi Il' 10ltt free hy I wrling 10 land commissioner Great NOlh , era raIlway , HI . I'lul. Minu. IU'li IU i A : : 3.oa 'l I : ii , 6) : ; . ' ; rlS ; I 1 < ItS show tl to 9ou. lemeller w" never : offer an'lhlnl but genuine snaps . H. E. Cole : 10 N. 15th. ltIl-5I94 s AI3STIIACTS. TiE niON 11550 COMI'ANY. lUUG 1"Ol SAIE , WELL EQUPPlm STOCK l'AII. 3.70 uctu . on WOI Ilvevaley. . Neb. ; lIt , acres cutIlvateil. balance fenced as hay mend. ows 111 pustule . ( hood hulllnga , feed yards. . . V.II" . $ . . Small cash payment and Ilancn of e.ull In c.n. city Vrl.rly. Ad- dress 801 COI.r Imldll ! Denver ' Cola. < Ien\.r'I ! " 131 6' -V . . . . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - UNDERTAKERS EMBALMERS u. H. IIU , ' . 1'umnAL TUnCI AND enittalnier . 161S Chicago . at. . teit1iitone ItO. P : 8\\'ANSN ' VAI.I : . UNDCI'AKEIS AND ctnbalmor . liOI CUllnl , t. , telephone 11)60. 10'1 - - - - - 1t. O. M.\U. UNOEl'"lml ilSlllAt.36. c HI ; I'Mnum t. , telephone 221. , C. W. 1.\nn , UDEITAKCn. cn 5. IOTU 96 ST. BUILDING &LOAN ASSOCIATION. how TO GIlTAh1OStlI Ott SECtJflI7 : GOOD Iom Oi SIUln OOD Interest .n savings. Apply tl l'lli L & D. . \a'n. IU lice bldg. U. W. N llner ; , Sec. 98 - - - - - - - - SUAICS n. MUTUAl. I. h k I. . \I : 'N 1'\ \ 6. 7. a per coal when I : 3 years oW . al'aya te n"llle. IiI ) 'anlll MI. . Noltner. t" . " . CURES THE S : SERPENT'S STINC. S ' HEALS RUNNINC S . . SORES _ _ _ _ BIi YCLE3. - M. 0 hANON.402 . , N. i6ThI. - 19 I OMAhA - 1\'LD CO. , 32 N. - ICTI ST. 120 STE31LING IIICYCLES . lhUhI.T LIKE A watch . \\"ot"t Electrical Supply Co.,42 S.h. . A. I. . nrNI & \VliOl.USALE AND 1m. V tall bicycles , 116 I'nll street. 12 1 \VII.b IMINI : [ & hiltO. , 120 N 15TI STIIT : I only tIUnl 1chol In the cll ) ' . HI , "COLUMI1IA" 18' : FINI.HT IXIPI.1 0' light antI high grade bicycle constttietofl. : Wi Lyle Dckc ) ' S. : Co. , 103 ! ouglal 51. . agents. 549 1OrJLi 10TII , IAta : 13TI ANl } 30IS : S1. 1 : rom nt $ I.G per ta ) ' . to rms nt $ .0 per 11 ( ) ' . SIeclll rates tn commercial trovelera. nom rind fli000ger hoard by week or month , 1llnl , iItldltct 9S9 : , . \:1'NA 11OCt11 OmHOIIMN ( ) N. W. COR. 13th antI DoJge. looms by day or weel < < 990 COAL. D. : T. MOUNT lhAS MOVEU ills COAL once to 209 1. Hlh at. , . Drwn block. , 1:0 - - - - - - - - - - I'ItICC ImUUC ; RIEHtAN. JIST WYOming - ming conI ; nut $ ! .r : lump $3.5) ; 2,00 ror ' Ion delivered. 160j I'amam . street Ill MEDICAL. SYPhILIS TIEATlm : NO clm . NO PAY ; cases al I"yment : conoulatol free : S to 1 n. m. . I to 3 : , i L 9 p. iii. 210 Cumlng at. . Omaha 51-792-5121) ' MASK BUITS. LADIES' AND : WN'S I.\SK SUITS 1"Ol H NT nl Golden Eagle "tOlc lt S. 16th street. 51-603-Mit' :1 13-111' CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. c. II. MOlthttLL . lAPEI lAGNG. 10USI . sign painting , brick work. Illnsterlng : ptb . H. 1. Barker hlk. ; tel. 715 ; 8hol' 21 Izart ; tel 931 4a8. 99 : 'rOV. I.1AHt5 STOVE IrPAJtS FOi 10,000 DW1gltNT makcs uf stoves ; wlter nllehmelts and conS le"U019 n speclal ) ' . 12i Douglas et Omaha Stove Iepalr Worls. 992 DENTAL COLLEGE. , OMAHA COLLEGE IENTAL SURGERY . FREE i Inll'lar ' ; dentistry al cost. 16h and Cap. n'e. M71i-SU zmL : ELIWTltLAL UlPLU:3 : ELECTRICAL. FNONElnS AND CONTI.\C- tore for electric light and motor plants antI all 1lnlls ot electrical constructIon. Western 1 lcc- trlr,1 Supply Co. . 418 antI lIt ) H. 1th at. 9)3 SUORTIiAND . AI'YPEWRITIG. . VAN SANT'S SCHOOL 01" SIOIT hAND . N. Y. Life , Omaba. Ask for circular. 123 WHOLESALE COAL. JOHNSON 111105. . WHO SAI.r O A.gHS IN all kinds ot coal. Correspondence 501elc < 1008 Fanam st. 125 EMPLOYMENr OFFICE. CANADIAN EMI'LOYMENTV nUBBAU I - moved to 15 : Douglas ; rurlsh beet male and < - female 11011) lun MI MUSIO. A.WL' ANJ.J , LANGU.GE. C. P. GIILLIINBIICI6 , DANJOIST AND GUITAR teacher lOl Cass st. 91 DRESSMAKING . , DRESSMAKING IN FAMILIES. 43IG GIANT .t. U6 3 [ ' DRESSMAKING IN FAMILIES. I.'IND style guaranteed. Address J 16 , lIce. 51231 4' BUSINESS NOTICES. DAMAGED MIRRORS REShIXERED. ill N. 16. : 1UnnOIS IESIL\EIED , . . . 12 V DENTISTS. DI PAUL DENTIST , 2020 BURT ST. 12. 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IArrIve4 , Omah .rJASU 10tb & 111)n St. I Omaha 3Llpum..St. : Iouis Cannon Ilail..UHpmu : , " " , MISS - WlJ.ARp pN A BYE { viii . omo ldhotions ! on I the m Up3 . and Dawns of Her Early J:1Ctlenco , thus 'ci it ' I' filE WHEEL AS s 'i : ' ' n' ) , MORAL AGENT . ,1h . \ Temlernnen 1'rn ! o"r R \ oi ni n "chlclo of l1rllc" " I'lemturei-No Hel1"n \ h ) > jmen Should Not \n.rk & 111'cII.II" "YI ( Coplghl 1091 . by Frances J : . Wlllnrt3. ) Prom my earliest recollectIons anti lp to : the ripe age of 53 I had been an aclh'l and i diligent worker In the world , Ths : sounds absurd , but havIng : almost no toys except such as I could manufacture , my first plays wcre bul the outdoor work of active men all women on n small scale. lorn with nn In- 'clerate opposition to staying In the house 1 very early learned to use 1 carl1enter's kit anti a gardener's looh. and followed In IlY mimic way tile occupations of tile poulerer i ' anti tIme farmer , workln ! m ) little fell with n woolen plough ) of my own making ntI fel- Ing saplings with nn axe rigged up from the old Iron of the wagon shop. Living In lie country , far from the artificial restraints anti conventions by which lilost gIrls are hedged from lie ( activities that would develop I geol ph'slquc and endowed with the companionship - panionship of a molher who lei me have my own sweet wil , I "ran wild" until iiy 161h birthday . when tim hampering long sklrls were brought with their accompanying corset anti high heels ; my hair was clubbed up with pins , alit ! 1 remember writing In my journal In Ibe first heart break of a young human cal taken from its pleasant paslure. "AI- together 1 recognize that my occupation Is gone. " Front that lme on 1 always realized anti was obedient 10 the Ilnlalons thus intposed . though In my heart of . hearts I felt their un- wlslo ( even more than their Injtistlce. 1ly ) work then changed from my belo\el and breezy outdoor world to tIle Indoor realm or study , leaching , writing , epeakillg and went on almost without a break or pain until my 3d yetir . when the loss.of . my mother ac- cenlunle the strain of thIs long perlol hI which menIal anti Ilhysical life were out ot balance anll 1 fell Into I mild form or what ' , overwork nervous'tlros. Is called nerve wear Ira calel . Thus rUlhlessly thrown out of Iho usual lines of' ' reaction on my own en\lron. lent , anti sighing for new worlds 10 conquer. I determined that I would lear the bicycle. THE BCYCLE AS A MORAL AGENT. An English naval ofcer hall said lo me. after learning It lilnisoif , "You women have no Idea of ( lie new realm or happiness which the bicycle has olenel 10 us men. " But I know wel enough that. tells of thousands who could never afford 10 own feed and stable 1 horse , had by lhls bright ' invention enjoyed lie swltnes or motion , \ lleh Is perhaps time most fascinatIng feature of material life. tIme charm or a wide out ok upon tile natural world alli that sens9J' mastery which Is probably ( lie greatest attractIon In horseback riding. For the teed Il1' never tires anti is I "metUesomo" In tIme ' rUesl sense of tlms ! word , Is full of trick ? au3T , capers and to hold his head steady anti miiaki him prance to suit you Is no small accojnihmlIiel1t. ! 1 had otter , menloned In my tqipqance writings that the bicycle was 11erl1plr ! strongest ally In \lr ' . from winning young I .ni , n away public houses , becauelt afforded them a. . pleasure far more emlUrng enl an exhlara" lon as much more et\llful \ as tim natural Is than : tile unnatural.mjfroni my observation of my brother and.Iminlteds of young men rels who have been my iu&1 & I' I have always held that I boy's heart fs'no set In him to do evil any more than " 'grls ; , and ltat the reason our young men fall Into evil ways Is largely because wo ' 1IvQ/t t. had the wit and wisdom 10 provldo' 'ltl : with ' amusements suited to Ihelr' ] oyoU&I yliuth , by ineans or which they could Invest their superabundant animal spirits iii ways ' that should harm no one and help themselves to the best development - ment and the cleanliest way or lIving. So . at a temperance reformer , 1 always fell a strong attraction toward the bicycle. because It Is the vehicle .cf so much harmless pleasure , and because the ' skill required In handling It obliges hands. them 10 keep clear heals and steady OBJECTIONS CONSIDERED. I saw no reason In the worl why a woman should not rile lho silent steed . so swirl and blithesome. I knew perfectly well that when some ten or fifteen years ago Miss Bertha van 11111cm. a young German artist In America . look It into her head to give ex- hlbilons of her ski In riding the bicycle she was Ihought to bo I sort of seml-mon- ste : . and liberal as our people are In their views . of what I woman may undertake . I should certainly have felt compromIse at that remote enl benighted period - nod by going to see her ride. Not because there was any harm In I , but solely because of what wo cal In homely phrase "lho speech or people. " But behold , It was long ago conceded that women might ride the lrlcycleIndeed one had been presented W me by my frend ! Colonel Pope of Boston . a famous manufacturer of thev swift roadsters . as far back as 1886 , and I had swung around the garden paths upon its saddle a few minutes every evening when work was over at my Rest Cottage home I had even hoped 10 give an impetus among conservative women to this new line ' of physical development amid outdoor happiness. nut that Is quite another story and will come In later. Sufce Il for time present that I , did me geol , as It doth the upright hi heart .te notice recently that , time Princesses Louise and Beatrice dolh ride lhe tricycle al Dal- anl moral , for 1 know that with time great mas of feminine humanity this precedent will , have exceeding weight. We are all uncon- I sciously lhe slaves of public opInion. When , , the hansom first came on London streets no woman having regard 10 her social slate and standing wouU have dreamed of entering one of these pavement gondolas unless accoml1an. ( by a gentleman as her e8cort. But In course of ( Into a few women of stronger In- dlvidualy than time average ventured to go unattended. Use wore oft the glamour of lho lrdilons which said thai women musl not go nlone , and now none but In imbecile would hell herself 10 any such observance. A trip around time world by a young I\Ollan would have , been regarded a quarter or u century - lury ago as equivalent to social ou."awry , but now young women of time hlghlHt character anti talent are employed by leading journals 10 whip arounll time World "on ( line , " and one has done so In sevenly-three , anolher In sev- enly-four days , while the young wOlan now being sent by an Edlnboro' newspaper will , no dcubt considerably contract those figures. As 1 have memmtion8d7raulein von Hlerr Is the frt woman , SQ tar as I know , who ever rode a bleyele. sHE was a young German - man artist In Amerlca/'lDII / found It lmnposi- ble 10 earn enough 1111 , by her art 10 unnin- lain herself In eOI Or ! , She therefore had the daring 10 Ilverlf hprself as I bicycler I . bil for years no womolrareul of her repu- laton would have gene " see her ride She was considered 10 bo 'i "e of those persons who classified ! nowhere tjd ; who could nol dose so except 10 time Injury \ f time feminine guild with , which they wet cbnnecled b fore they "slepped out ; " but , WH1 In France for I ' o - woman to ride a bIcycle Is not only "gooti form " but the current craze among the arts- tocracy ADVICE T WIIEELE11S. Since Uaianm'it benl there ha been but ilone b ' the tour- little authentic talking dOl by tooted , but thai Is no reason why the two- wheeled should not speak his mind , anti the frt uleranccs I have to chronicle In the softly flowing vOCble or my bicycle Is to this purporl. I hearl1 I IS we trundled off down the priory inchlno at th t suburban home or 1.ady Inolno th\ Henry Somerset. Uelgl. England . 1 said ; ' 'Behold , 1 do not fall you . t nm nol n skit- tsh beast but a Bobr . we\ conluctC1 roabteer. ( 1 dll not uk you to mount or drive hilt since ) ' 0\ have lone so yell must now learn the laws ol balance anti exploitation. I did not In- vent these laws , b\t have ben built coli. forimtsbly 10 Ihem , a\1 ) ' 0mmt stilt yourself - self to ( the unchangIng regulations or gravity , general and slccllc. ns Ilstrte1 In me. Strange as nnl the I ) rallox lay secon you will do lila besl hy not trying to mimi It nt a\ You must Incite Ul1 what you are pleasel ( 10 call your m 111 , make It till sleCly , or ca\ ) 'CI \ ill hI cast In yonder ml11 IH1111e. anti ' no blame 10 mo nml no thanks 10 'aurself. Two things mlst cccupy ; your hlnklng vosvrrs of time exclusion of every other timing : fowers . the goal , and , 8eeonll. the mOlentum requIsite 10 reach I , Do not look down like nn ' Inblcle upon the steering vhtl 1 In front of you : that would bo about as wise as for a 'n"useatcd voyager to keep his optical In- lrtlenis fixed upon the raging wnves-In- deed , Il Is the t lrso or life hat nearly every one 100118 tlown The mlcruscupe will never 'sel ' yell free ; ) ' 01 must glue ' your eyes 10 thc telescope forever and 'a dn ) ' . Look Ul and oft 'and on anti out , gel forehead and . fool Into hut' , time latter acting as a rh.th- \ into spur In the flanks of your equllbriated equine : EO shall YOU win an(1 that right sperllh' . "It Is said thal tIme klngl10m or ( led Is within you Some mnko a myslclsm or this delaraton , but I Is hard common sense , for the lesson yell will learn troll ! mo Is this : lIvery kingdom over which we reign musl b3 first formed wlhln us on wbat ( lie psychic pOJplo cal the 'aslral plane ; but whal I , ns a bIcycle look upon ns time common parade ground of your thought " TIE PROCESS . A courlcr once wittily said lhat horseback riding was time only timing In which n prince was apt 10 excel for. lho reason hal the horHe nevcr flatters and would as soon throw him 'as If he were a groom. I Is ouly by nelu"ly mmiasterihlg time art or rhlng that a prInce can hold his place wllh the noblest or the four-footcd anliiinla happIly there Is now another locomotive contrivance which Is no flatterer . anti which I.easant and prince must masler , I they 10 this nt all . bY time democratic route of honest - est hard worl. 'ehl will It be for rulers Wel when time tough chi Yorkshire prO\'erl n" lilies 10 Ihem as strictly ns 10 the lowest of their subjecls. " ! 's dogged as does 11. " We all know the old saying , 1.'lre Is a good servant but a ball masler. " This Is equally ( rime or lie bicycle : I you give I nn I Inch-nay a hnlr-Il will lake nn ell-mmay alt evolution-anti yel 1 contusion or lee enough : perforated Imeecap. Not a single friend encolrgacll me 10 lear the bicycle except In nelve.ml11ed young school teacher , 1lss Luther of Emns- ton , who canto several ( lines with her wheel anti gave me lessons. I also took I few lessons - sons In n stuffy , seml-sublcrranean gallery In Chicago. But al 53 1 was al more dIsad . . vantage thaI almost any one who tries 10 learn 01 all , for not only nad I tile Imupedi- ment that results from the unnatural style of dress. but I also suffered from tIme sedenlary hnbls or I lifetIme. And thou . that small world ( which Is our real one ) or those who loved me best and who conslderel themsel'es largely responsible - ble for my everyday methcds of life dId nol encourage me , but In lhelr afectonnle so- hicitude . and with abundant reason lhoughl I should "break my bones" and "spoil my fulure. " I should be said , however to their everlasting praise they o"posel no objection - jeelon when they saw thai my will was frmly set 10 do this thing. On the conlrary. they put mo In the way or carrying oul my purpose and lent to my laborious lessons tile light of theIr countenances reconciled. V Actions speak so much louder tmn words that I here slve , you what may bl called 1 femInine 'bicycler's first position-at least 11 was 1111110. Given a safely bicycle , pneumatc tire and 11 the rest of 11. which renders time pneu- , lalc safety time only safe Buchephulls , the gearing carefully wired In so limit we shal not be enlangled. "W e Is me ! " was my first excialmiation. naturally enough Interpreted by my out riders , wo Is me and lhey wo'd- Indeed we did little else but check np. Lear on a low Inachine but "fly high" , when once YOU have mastered it. as YOU have much more power over time wheels ' anti can get 'up better speed with 1 less expenditure of force when you are above time instrument than when you are at the back of It. And remember , this Is as true of time world as of time wheel. wheel.THE THE FIST MOUNT. The order of evolution was something like this : First . three youlg Enghisiminen . all slrcng armed and accomplsh ! el blcycers ! , held the maellno In place whie 1 clhlbel timidly Into time middle . Second , tWO well disposed young women put In all the power they had until they grew red In ( lie face ofreotting each other's pressure on the crossbar and thus maintaining the equipoise 10 which I was unequal Third , one walked bfldo me , sleady- Ing the ark as bet she could by holding time cenler of time deadly crossbar 10 lei g wheso hanlles meant chaos and colap ! Next I wan able 10 hell my own If I hal the moral support er my kind trainers , and It passel into a proverb among lhem the short , em- phatc word of commanl I gave them at every few turns of the wimeel "Let go hut stand by. " Still later everything was learned , how to sit , how to pedal , how 10 turn , how to Ilmount , but alas , how to vault Into tim , saddle I found not : that was the coveted power itself that lingered long , and would not yield That which caused the many faIlures I had In learning time bicycle hal caused me f lures In life ; namely a certain fearful looking for oC judgment ; I 10 vivid realu- ton of the uncerlalnly Of everylhlng about me . an underlyIng doubt al once however ( ali this Is al lint saved me ) matched and overcome by . the delermliaton not to give ! In \ to it . ADVANTAGE OF A LITTLE REST The best gins that we make come to us after an Interval of rest , which follows siren- uous endeavor having as I hopl , mastered the rudlmenls of bicycling , I vent away 10 Oermlny and for a fortnlghl did nol even see time winsome wheel. Helurnlng , 1 had lie ( horse brought round and mounled with no little Irepldaton , being assisted by one of my faithful guides , but behold-I found thai In nds'ancing turning and descendIng I was much more al homo titan when I had last exerclbed that new Intelligence In lie mlsclel which hal ben the result of repe- titioml so long practiced and tlon praclced fllhfuly at- lempled. I Anolher thing I find Is that wo carry In lhe mind a pCLre ! of the road and I t Is humpy by reason or pebble , even Ir wo steer clear of tilenl we can by no meanH skim along as happily as 'when Its sloolhness facilitates the pleasing impressIon on ( lie i retina : Indeed , the whol Eclencend , prac- . tce of the bicycle Is "In your eye" and In your wi ; lie ( rest Is mere iimanipuiation . As 1 have saul , In many curious particulars the bicycle Is like tim world When It hall Ihrown 10 painfully once ( whleh was Iho extent or my downfal during tie ) entire . I uw . . H A Pleasant or LI Zii : . Reflection I , : Refection -b. . ( -the fact that easy washing has bccn made safe Until a-- , Pearlne camel it was danger- - - Otis , Pearlne takes away the danger as it takes away the _ ' work. There is no scouring . _ _ _ _ / \ ing and scrubbing , to 1 ) wear things out ; there V ( ) Is i n. ) trouble in keeping things clean . _ - - /Vj Pearlne is bcter than soap.Vith - - l soap you need hard work ; for easy work , you need Pearline . Pedtliers and some unscrupulous grocers will tel you , B " ; " tlmis is a Cow lS t ur " the same as I'carlne. " IT'S eware FAI.SE-l'earlitmc is never 11eddled. i your troct sends you : n imitation , I.c hou l-Sw Mk , m lAMES ! PYLE N. Y. process of learning , anti ilk ! hot prevent mo from resuming my place On the bsck or the treacherous creature 1 few minutes afterward - ward , anti more especially when I threw one or ilY dearest friends . hurting her knee M that I Wflt painful for 1 monlh ) , then for 1 ttl Oall ) s Ilall Ilalhome wan for me no longer , but leemell time embodiment or misfortune antI dread. Even so the world has often se.mcl In hours or darkness antI ellsponllen y. Its Iron mechallsm , Its p\l- less gr\ll , its swift , silent . on.rollnl gait hlve oppressed to pathos , Ir not to melal' choly. Cacti helh antI plenty or oxygen- Mel air hl\'o lroml'Uy rlslorell the equli- Ibrltm , but 1 cannot helllollerlnl I many n film Iplrl 10 nne$1 issues 10uehe.I , tint nnl been worn flInt shreddell by the world's mill until In desperation I fun Itself 8wa ' . Wo o1n easily carp It those who quIt lie crowtll race course without e much ns ' , " ' leave " bl\1 "lot him who M'lng \y yoilr 111\'e. \ staullelh take heed lest he fall. " We owe 11 10 IRllre 10 ( I Ilrluro 10 011 en'lrOn1eltl. antI most of nil our faith , lint we dt limit cry alit like 10 tnl ) gentle hearts less brave nail sltd ) "altywimero al'wherl out of lie ( worM , " - llhlNCEti : . E. I Wl.I.AHD. ( Iii iti'ii kibh ) SI lit , 'rit Ida 1 the 11n or woman troublell ( with dys- PePsin hit'ar ( plh\lntons. ( sour stomach , 11artblrl , , UI'ISltOI or ( lie le\'cs. op. IJrlslol er n sel90 of emlllhllss lt lho pit or time slomaeh , , lire nmong Its 8ymlllt19. 1109- teller's Siomach hitters eradIcates it. nlll entirely overcomes constlltlun , hllutSIOS , rhet111Ic , \hlney anti mllarial commipiaiiiti. Use hits ( lhorough rcmCI , ) ' s'stelllcaly mUlti II will achieve Ilerllell results . . - lWUWi .S/ I'i1ItIU1)lC.lL4. Time Uand.1lcNal ) ' Ofcial RaIlway Guide miami lnnd Book for lebruary I Is around once mora wllh its UIIlo.dale rovllon of raIlway inforillatiolm. American Railway Guide com- pan ) " 162 10 171 Adams street Chicago. The l February number or The Writer coit- talns an elaborate article on time subject of writers' cramp , In which mire 1lcn3ell its lymploms anti the melhOI of preveiitlon. Time Wrler Publshing Co. , Washlnglon street , ihostomi. "The Inc01e Tax Law" Is time title or a small pamphlel which beslles conlnlnlng a COpy of the law amid the treasury relull\lons reinlve 10 Its cclecton , Is couplell'lh Ito ( speech del\'cretl In lhQ senale In elucidation of the al1e by Senator David n. 11111. lrle ! . ' 0 cents. Drcnlano's , 31 Union Square , New Yorle. Short , 51lc nnd exceedingly l enlertalnlng Is thin literary sPrentl I lal.1 before the l'e\lerl ; or time t'ehrary number of lellh ( ant leanl ( ) " . Elegant plclorlals gOOI micliSe hantsole l'pogralhy all an , Immense variety or onbject mnlel combine lo lalee II n most welcome 10lthly , "Isllur. Health Iml toallly Publshing c01pany , 9 Clnlon ( Plnce , New York . "A Camilign for National Irosllerlly. " by Wlinm 5. Smnythme chalrmnn of the nalonal Irrigatioim committee. I paper 111pearing In the l'ebruary number of The irrigation Age. proposes by transplantation or surplus capital ald surplus labor 10 western laurIe. 10 hasten tim return of better days. A striking and suggestvo hailer In the same nnmber Is "Irrlgatioum nnl State loullarle9 , " by Orren SI. Donlidson. The Irrlrnlon Age comlal ) 51 Masonic Te1111e , ChIcago Amlug lie topics dlseusse1 ! In the I.'ebrn- , amy nnmber of The Nineteenth Century are "Single Chamber Democrats " by H. Wal- lace at. P. : "low lo Mend the House at "Lor.ls , " by time RI. lion. tile Earl or Mealh ; "Social Evolulon , " ( being a reply 10 crltelsm of his book on lhat sUbject ) b ) Benjamin Klld ; "Ghost Stories nnt Beast Stories , " a clever paper by Andrew I.anl In ! which time pursull , or psychical research Is defended . besides number or other notnble papers. Leonard Scott Publshing company , 231 Broatwa ) ' . New York. A new and attractive corer Is ono of the features of time February ) ' nnmber or Poet- Lere. As a study of literature . this unique jourll affords n distinct 1elho lhat has been 10st valuable In forming a coucepton or the works or our great poets . Among Hs topics ef time month are "The Helglon of Robert Burns , " "The .I'rlemlshlp of Whittier . tier and Emerson " "The Moral PrOllOrUOn antI Fatalsm of Pa'slon as xhlhltell In Shnkespeare's Tragedies . " "Ibbsen's New Play " elc. . etc. The Poel-Lore comupamiy 19G Summer street Boston The Art , \mlteUI grows moro interesting with each number. Whal with Hs charming color plates Its practical working designs for China painting , wood carving , neetlework , etc. , and Hs Instructive articles emi "Drawing for Reproduction . " "Flower Drawing In Pen- and-Ink. " "Artistic Anatomy , " "Landsc1pe Paintiig. , " -Tbe Paintng of the head In Oil. " "Glass Palnln . " "China Painting . " "Designing for Bntli s , " " \Vail Paper Designing - signing , " ' "Nc.edleworl Ind "An Inexpensive Country House , " It Is indeed Indlsllmsable 10 time artist , lho teacher and time art student. All lhese articles are well illustrated. Besides - sides all ( lilt , there Is an article on Carolus Duran , an account of "Au Art Student's Year in Paris , " draperies studlea , by Jules Lo- febvro and Jan Monchmablon , drawings by Martin Rico , Caroltms Durnu and J. L. Sar- ' gent , and engravings by Charles i3audo from paintings by Trotter , V. Gilbert and Mans hay. My Note Book Is especially imiterestlng. Montague Marks , 23 Umhion Stiuare , New York. MAGAZINES RECEIVED. IIAI3YIIOOD-Uabylmood Ptlbhiaimiiig Co. , Beckman street , New York. TIlE ICINIERGARTEN NEWS-Milton Bradley company , Springfield , Mass , L'AR'I' DE LA MODE-L'Art do ha Motic company , No. 3 East Nineteenth street , Now York , BLUE AND GRAY-The Patriotic Publishing , - ing comupany , Pitiladolphla , THE SANITAIUAN-lir. A. N. Bell , 291 Union street , Brooklyn , N , Y. DOANJI OWL-Doano Owl , Crete , Nob. CASSELI4'S MAGA1lNE-Tlme Cassehl Pub. llahii , company , 313 East Seventeenth street , New York , SPORTS AFIELD-Sports AehtI Pubhisltiug comupany , Cimicago and Denver. Karl's Clover Root , the great blood purifier , gives tnesimmesi , amid clearmiesa to ( lie commiplex- ion anti cures constipation ; 25c , 50c , $1.00. Sold by Goodman Drug Ce , AN AUTOCRAT OF OLU.L3DOM , Uockney itttendmintn"on tIm Iuor" Maim , , It I'lemiimtmit for Vinltira. A. noticeaumle feature of ( lie Angionania , which prevails In some parts of Clmicago , accordIng - cordIng to tile Trhulle , is ( lie omploynient of cockney atteimtlauits by some of tile clubs. They manage to surround ( lie atimnission of an ulhiilitrolucod ( stranger to the cltml ) precIncts with an aimioupt of ceremony that wotmld suffice for tlme vestibule at tIme Oraimtl Llamima , A gentleman fronl ilostomi called to see a fniehIti , who it a member of one of time swell stabllsimIii en (5. ( "Is Mr. F'- III ? " he asked of the brass- ijuttoneti fimluky wimo ga ( tim ant elaborately- upholstered armcimair near time door , "Ill cawii't say , sir , " "Can't you find out ? ' "Ill was ! II. 'Ired to make liillqulries hove the sort. " "Catm I go upstairs and flntl out for my. self ? " "My borders Is , see ( list no strangers goes iiupstalrs. "has ( Ito club any sulponilltendclmt7" "lilt 'as ; but 'o' bout , " "Well , what does a stranger do vhio wants to see a Ineluber ? " , ' 'Ii waits until nnemnber ' a of the 'ouse conirnittee ponIes or 'e calls aglu. " "l'erhmalms you'd condescetmd to take my card and give it to Mn , F' , , wlmen you see him ? ' ' "lilt's not lilY place , III'rn not condescemld. in' to notldnk , " \'hereby ( he exasperated .caller made imla final aimpeal , "Can I sit down OIl ( lie cuebstomie outside anti remit hliyself ? " "You call hiask ( lie porter ; 'e's a gooti'areti chap , an' erltapmi there'll be iio Ihobjectioil , " .iionlighitt , On'icr. "Moonlight supplied to ortier" is ( hue de- scniption applied to a new arrangement of ( lie electric lIght whIch is now beIng tried In thu Gerimian arlmiy , Frommi tim csptive imalloonut kept always itt readiness for mimihitary ssorlc Is miuspoimdetl an electric arc light of r.ormle 6,000 candle- liower. As soon as Imiglut begins to fall tint cunretmt , carried by an timsulatetl wire , Is turned on , amid the iigbt Is rcii cted down. Ward , In this vay a large opcni space is Illu. ininated wIthout lamp posts , uumd the eyolutlqn of a body of troohit cami take place svthou irmiltedililent by nIght , IA'fE OF A FAlSE V FR1E1) ) An Avongtng Neme.s Pnrsne the Wrcoko of'a Iloino , MANAGER JOHN NORTON'S IJFE STORY 'Fnigii' Tale Of hit 'if."it , tiil Ilk i'rl'utl'l Fiiithiicitimitit-ite ollet'tlit of , S'cIidmrl , I limit 1)11(1' StmmntleL St. i.uttls , 'hen tli rails sirenti at Coatemiville. Intl. , one day lsst hlionii ( tulti smmltusiletl the coach tIm which JOhil'i. . Norton was rltltng , a imialt stat tionri to theatll syirn hmmtti a curious his. tory , as romtllltic nit ImilIly of ( ito parts imo bath frolli tiIliO to 111110 played upon ( he stage , Joimii Norton , as everybotiy called imim , was a ( all , spare titan , perhaps &O years ohti , lie lmatl genie emi tIme stage lIt ISGI In lmlllior larts , relates time Chicago Timmc's , , nnti , liaviig , tue gIlt of ac- 'itiisltiveiicss , lie llladc' lmloliey fromil ( lie be- gilmlling. As tiE' ) ' say tlOd.'ll east , imo vas nitsays foreimamlrletl , lie hover vas it great actor , lint hmu was always a sticcosa Iliiail- daily , anti bug before ISTI ) he wait lwepalemt tti tIe lila full part tim brImmglng others tipomi ( lie stage amIti hatiimciiitmg actors anti actre3semi tV imo immiedeti a kIimtli' almtl veli-fll led imanmi for ( hm begIllltiimg of tlmeir career. Nobody V wuttiti oser Imave iteartl of Mary Aiiilerson immmtl it Ilot beemm for ( itt ) brokemi amid mnuIhaeti ( V conitso iii Ilmtliala , , imeithier wotiitt Margaret 1tlaler ( , ever have COilhO upolt tlma boartlit of time Aulericuhi stage hntt , miot .loiit , NortonV tletectsl ( ( lie latemt , tmslemtt anti brought It V omit where the folks could see it , V lie svas catholIc in hits taste , l'c'riinps ( hmo otto imian in Aimienica to wlmomi , Nellie ( irimlib oweil imer start Iii lita At the old Uhrlg'a Cave Ill St. Louis was Joimit Nortomi , antI cer- tmilmliy Slay 'ohio Wotilti ImeVer lmavi been V heard of imtl not Norhomi iiisIced ( impon PIne- lug her tiilOhl tlt loartis of ( lme Cimicairo opera 110030 , lie was tint close , warni per- sommai friend of Jciin MeCtillotugh , of Rtlwiu Booth anti Freticrick Wartle , anti ( intro tnt hmrob.tbly lIe ( lmeatrical celebrity , trolls Iieilr3 Irving to 1)e ΒΌ Volf hopper , ssVlu , will not feel a patlg of keen regret to learn timat. John Norton is death , Time tragedy of his life s'as emtirely , ofr time boards. About time t'iid of tiio 70's hmo V imlarrleti Emiimmmn Stocicllmim : , who was ( lien t wIth time Aritiersoil conipaim' , an actress of moimo , little nullity , bmmt a st'omnni , 01' peculiar cimarmmi. She sIns a slmmall , lmrety ( girl , wIth a Cu , iotmmi taste imi dress antI an ability to construct - V struct salads tlmat vas ummitltme imi St. Loqj5. , Tiiehiath cmi ideal hmommoyimmoon , nih ( lie ) ' rivctt mIll itleal lifelrs. . Nortomi on imorsehack was ommo of time show figures of time St. Louts V boulevartis. People Useti to go out tmimott ( Ito drIves simmipl' to see the lmeautlfil , , petite % s'Ifo of time imnmidsommto mnammmmgcr. Simo was oh- svays gowned amid gloved to porfectlom , , aiL , her street , baby face shone out t'ith , dark eyes amid ami aureole of blonde hair umidor- nCatht imats ( lint stere time despair of conteni- orary St. Lotus society. Everybody kmmew lice , ani mium kmmes' everybody , inciudimlg ilohiry Vi' . Moore , the lmhalitgimig etlItor of tlm Post-Ijispatci , amitl Norton's closest friend , Nortomi fell sick almost unite death , and Ifooro amid Mrs. Nortomi sat up svitlm hmtmmx miIghmt after mmight. Notimimmg cotmid be hmmone do. voted tlmnn Moore's coimtluc ( , no mlursing hlioro tentie : . Norton iiovereii at ileatit's door for V ss'eek.i , arid svliemi 1w was stell emioughi to get about mtgalim it was om , Mooro's arlmi tiat , imo took Imis commstltmtiolial , of a block aimtl bacir. Of commrse , Nortomi could hot b so sehlisim as (0 ( keep lila young wife in ( lie hotse every night , and Moore was always ready to squire her to ( ho theater or ammy otimer place of en- tcrtaimlmtent , that site svishmetl to visit. ThIs V sort of tlimmg , lmnphiett spending a good deal of nmomiey , and so Sloane imad no imesitatlon lii borrowing fromu Norton audI sums as Ito found himself mieedlmmg. Norton was an Invalid for a year or more , V imtmrdly able to totter mtmoro tiian a square or two from his house , amid MOore becanme lilOrO amid Iliort , his locurmi teneims hI hiljt family ar- ramigemmiento , anti immore and mmmore Indebted to V ilimn fluamiciahhy , At last one day John Norton received a letter fromn a lady asklmg , himim to watch a house on Beaminiommt street , lie wacimer.l ( It. and saw imis wife and Ilenry Moore enter it. When Moore canie out Norton tried to shoot lmimmu , but his liStOl lilimiSed fire. There swas a scene Oil the street , anti timat night Mrs. Norton and llenry Moore fled together. It s'at one of time most mieimsatibnal piano. nients known In time imistory of St. Louis. Moore left a rlfo and child , Mrs. Moon is now editing a society weekly in tilat cIty Mrs. Noroum ( svemmt tiiroctly from tile Beau. niont stret flat to ( lie safe-deposit corn. pany'a vaults and drew out some $3,000 that time had timere , amid ( lie two got upon a Missouri Pacific train amid left for ( ho west , Joimn Nortomi came down towum nearly crazy' , He was a physical ss'reck at. best oven at that ( Into. Moore was a brother Elk and Norton V loved hits svifo dearly. He was betrayed , be. guiled and forsakeil. Ito ( edt very few V people Into his conlldence , b'it lie made alt his preparations to kill Henry Moore that night , hot knowing ( hut Moore imad already V heft St. Louis never to return to It. Up anti down the front of Moore's imouso lie patrolled in the shadows all of that mnltlnight and morning , ahid ho ommly quit his vigil when V day iroke and it was manifest ( hat Moore V svas not coming homo. Mrs. Moore very hi- nocently tolil Mr. Norton about C o'cloclc that muorihing timat henry must have beemi detained out by busIness , amId suio was ralmer hurt that lien husband's chief friend would not stay to breakfast , Moore anti Mrs. Norton were first lmear front in Kansas , where both were arrested on a charge of carrying oft stolen property. No case could Lie ninde , however , and they contltuemi , their flIght westward , going first to Auckland , New Zealand , and ( heii to Sidney - ney , New South Waies. In both of theuo V places Moore tnictl , but. fatted to get anmy V work on the newslapers , anti ( ho tnlmnppy , pair made theIr way to England second. class , and perhaps. steerage. TIme trip Is miornetiiing neither of thcmn wouitl ever mipealc V aumout. Tieir money was all goie mind ( lme were In deep , danlgerotis poverty. Joseph Ptiiitzer , tlmo owner of time NCW V York World , mmmd Moore's employer while li V was maliagimig editor of tIle Post-iispatch , toltl tIme svnlter : "I svaut walking down ( ho Strand 0110 day when I sasv a mhlan look at 1110 011(1 ( thmen iturnisilly turn his back antI walk Iumo a Public hiomise , I thought. it loolcetl like Moore , altlmougll I cotmldii't be. hove it svas he , because ( lie fellow was V slmabby hieyonmi belief , anti you lcriow I can't see very well anyhow , I left imiy trielIds anti weimt Ihito ( lie house tmnl ( ( hero was Moore , stantiing agauimst ( lie bar , I asked hIm what , ime was doing , and he just used one word : 'Starvimmg. ' 'Is Mrs. Noronm ( wlU you ? ' I asked 11th , , . lie said mime was. I autktsl huh it t couldn't do soilellIhg , , to 111111 , for I liked Moore. antI I lilto hmlimi today , ito dId mimagmmiflcomit vark for the l'ost-Dlis- P0(01'Vehi ' , tIme enti of it Was that I fixed liluii UI ) arid sent hIm to Now York to work V on time Wonltl , aitI , Mrmt , Noromu ( accornpanietl V ilnii. , Mr. Ccelcenill arranged a place for. hInt , aumil ( list was ( lie last I lieartl of him toe SOtIlO ( I Ill e. ' ' Hut Moore svas itearti from before very bug , Ito and Mrs , Norton imati a Inost 601155- tlontml row III tlmoir iotlghtmgs em , Forty.secoimd titreet , antI all tile New York papers , anti of course all ( lie St. Louis Imapers , gave coiilnnns (0 ( a description of ( lie fight , Titt'y parted for ( he time being , anti airs , Norton at that time , saId to the writer , who met ter In Now Tonic , ( hat the story of her elopelnent V front John \V , Norton imati never imeon prop. only told , She said : "I woiiltl miot ( oday give Joimu Norton's little finger for Ifenr Moore's whole body. I did not. kllow what I sas dolumg , nor did I ever Intend to ieav John. " Friends huade ovtry effort to effect a reconciliatIon - conciliatIon , but Norton , of course , declined , SImcrly afterwarml Moore died In a New York hospital , anti there were just two people at. hmIK funeral , Mrs. Norton and a reporter whiCmi Moore hiatt befriended $ uu lIt , LouIs. Mrs. Norton Iii now conmecei ( with a l'imiia. dellmiia , museum , nnd Is salti to have lost all of lien beauty , Nortomi could hisrdly be mtpproaclmetl by any of hIs fricittis. Judge Norwich , wimo afterward comnItttetl , suicide , arid Mr , McCuhlagh , tIm editor of time Globe- lhlllocrat were tIme two mcmi to shtpmn ht opened imis heart , Curiously enough. Jaunt's Corbet ( , tile lrizo fighter , was ( lie oily : oilIer mali with whom Norton was for years ott famIlIar terms , lit' fItted up a suite of rooms for hitiself , most. luxuriously In ( ho Graut4 oper.t haute buiidhIhg lit Si , IVOUIS ) ahlmi Ii , was a constant figure at Tony Faust's resat& . r.tmii- V . , . . - . . - , . . # ' , ' , . .r. - . _ - , & . . . * . . ' * C' _ _ _ _ _ .