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, - - . I-- , - - - - - - . TilE OMAhA DAILY nEE ( [ ONDAY : , AUCII 25 , 1895. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 7 _ SPBGIJ\L \ NOTIGBS , , ! 't1TerUlenllmtll for these ( 'olnmnl will ho nkrn unLiI 12:10 : p. m. for the evening nnd until 8 p. m. for the morn In" end Sunday edillon. Adnrlll.u , b7 rtqnting R numbered chClr , Call hRVO Rn'orll Rhlrl c1 to a ntmhored letter In clue of The nce An- Iwell 10 Rlldr..cll will ho d.l"oroll upon rrriithtIon ' ot the cheek nnly. Intcl , J J - : R norel , flrt In.erton. le A word 1iorcnfer. Nothing t"kon for I"n then 2le for Ir t In orton , S ' hlo flthOrtIROtllCflt $ mu.t lun cnl'ceu- t'ely. . _ . _ . _ ' - u - - - - SITUATIONS WANTED. - - - WANTIO. l'ORITIN n\ YOt'NG MAN , AUF 20. In mnchlne Ihol or b1akrnlth Ihop , to ColnTIete trnI' : 101 rfrenc. Alrren Albert - , bert Incker. lue lil , Neh. A-M701 21' W NTED-nALE HELP A MAN Ol IAU\ TO MANAt IHHTIIUT- log , inle. ; enrrlst. h"okl. clrcU" rrre- al"n'.nc. ' ! HNII Sylvnn ( .fy. . Ueltl , MIch. . 11 fr InrpltI , lol' . etc. . IIHI g.'L "I'tciAI offer In ) 'ou. 1- liO : WANTI . COt.OItl1) SINmm ANn IANJO phl'rr In trAnl wlh I.nlrnl rlcln. Svtlgofl . Ad1ri I , ' . O. C. . lC4 I N. 13.h st . . OmAhA Neb < . 1:1 UI t ) , : - . , : I WANTlm. H.1.lSMt' ; . ' POB t'II Ctllflt IN I"I lJI.lf sOil , ellla ; olnr ) ' $100,0 n month on,1 , rxpcn.R lal.l , AI.lren , . California CIler , oflhlflY. ( : hl- CA/f. I ill . lt-Mt " ) 27' ' \'ANTIm. AN 1.XI'I.nmNCr1 : R.t.TsMAN 10 tanvas "unlr ) ' Irle , In A al' . elaly line ; ret'rence reqtlt-ed * . Addreen \ 6i lice. I , II-M ) ' tI ! ) 2' ANTED-FEMALE HELP. FIRRT CI\RH OltHT fCANIINA\IAN y \V , hee. Olee , 161S Capitol avenue. T'I 1m C 2 An' WAN'I , A I.'IHT-lIAHH SWEDISh OR perman oak. 00"1 wcgcs imld. , ! Alee ( , ( p4tent . . rnnI Ilrl , Ieftrencel WI''I , In cacti cap reo quire Mra. Fmncll C. 0-able , . l.nlon emlrl ( one , "loc nMlh at tI Mnr"a onnue. tnulh . _ ho.o. ! , . 'not If 21h street ) , C-tSOi : : . 'YANTIYOUNC : I.\IY OI' slAT AIIIAH- "nel' to Ilen,1 doCtor'R olee nl hour per lAY ; murrlell laity , Illeferre , ) ; $ G per week. . A' < . with plculrs. Ii G. lice. c7 ! ) : : ri' - FOR RENT-HOUSES. UOUSIS , Ii' . K. DARLING . UAmam m.OClt - D-367 HOmmR IN AIL pAITR 01 Ti : CITY. ' 'IE O. I. ' . Davis company . 1.0 : F'arnain . D-06 UOUSI , ; IJINA\VA & CO. , 10S N. 15TI RT. D-9C run RtT-43.ROOM ( 'OTTAQfl. IN 0000 t - psir . city - \Aler , $10,0 per month 10 good , par- tu. 1 N. 371h. 1 bIocl tram l'nmAn mr line. Inquir at Sioelzel's slo\'e tore . next 10 1'0.1- I office. D-nl I iiousts WALI.ACI , DROWN 11K" 10 & Doul I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ D-3 roll ImNT-2U CAI'lTOh A\'FNU1 . 1 CAIITO A\EUg. rooms . mocr. The O. 1' . D3Vls company. D-n MOI IN 7.nOO hOUSE N"hI PA1UC.Ai' . PAte. AI. ' 1y13O B. 2SIh , treet . DIsG LAitGi' 1,1ST IIOIJSL'S. WEAD. 16TH & iOtO , 0-271-A3 . - l"H ItRNT , 1'IATS AT NOITIIMST COn- ncr or Eleventh anti Hnwnrd Mreets. 11 good conllon. 10a.onAble tcrmL Inqtilte room 314. FIrst Nnlonol lAnk bullln . 1nqlie lZ 10mms Fort m NT. $1 : TO $10 , Frml.ITY Tlust Co" , li02 Farnam. D-M333-31 I. n. COle CO. LAnG eST LIST UI OMAILS . H . . I LI.ANT IllC" nmlr : NCI'S : IN I.0CK lit soulhwesl corner 23,1 and Calf OllA StlCotl : all modern ( oO'cnIClctscr : ) ' low renl. C. A a Starr G15 N. Y. Life B . 0-111 23. ron lPNT , 7HHEP.IOO 1 CU rTAOE . sOt TH , coat corner 23d and Clarke . wlh large JAr den l > Iot. I-MT5 . , 1101. U-lj : MOItltN 1GitOOM HOUSI CFNTItAI I.OCA- OI . - : lN 10.IOOI . CINTlAl. . . - Lion . 21 Douglus sl. W . I' . Clark 2203 D/I 113 sl. D-70-2S' MOmlN 12tOM HOUSE , STgA HEAT , furnished or unfurishe : term of ) 'cnr. . Ad- dre2s K 51. lice oflico. - 1ress _ - olce. U-Jl9i VElY I Sll"lF ; ; hOUSES VACANT Ai'fltl. _ _ _ _ , it.j , Hberwood , . . 42 r. . .Y. ' Llre1'1sone : , 38. L " DISJ2 Fn nCNT-S.HOO ilOtJsl hARD WOOD ! f 11101 ! ) ; nil modem convoelencee. No 40 N. 23i'.l 8t. , : ld D-:82)-2 FOrt m NT-i-nOOI i1OtJSl . AI.I MODI-IItN cl\'tnIIIL'es. except furnace . No. 221 Casa RI. . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ D-8)26 _ FOR ItENT . EIOIIT-ItOOM DETACHED nOlS" . with barn , 21H CalifornIa Mreet. inquire 3')1 North 2,1 Htreet . DMS79 ( : L , 310' ' MASON , YI'lY I'IFLtSANT S 100M8. modren f : O. ns New York Llfr. S J D-7893 3' ' ) : ioit R1h r-IlN 11HED ROOMS. PL1ABANP lOO : 1921 DOOGE. E-75 ; ; Im.PSIHAn.D 1 ' 10NT itoot WITH AN \ . alco\'e. 213 S. 2lh st. rI33 , p , I'OIt ItINT. NICEI. FUINISnCD IOO IS. Call 01 2107 Douglas. E-73S.2 l'nONr 100 : WITH ALCOY 1 MOmmN. GO R. 2th o"eune. n-M773 j' NIIIY IUnNISHUD ROOM , $6.0 MONTH , \.16 Hownrd. -i67-23. . FllNHHmU ! ROOM . hAT ! ! . f6 MONTH , 1 1 : _ _ Virsiusn . . E-UO : 27' : U .I5HED ROOMS AND . BOARD Niclr.Y l'UnNISHI ROOMS , WITH GOOD NICTlo bAr : mlea rensonable. The Itoie . 2'J20 ' Unr- ney. . 1-117 AI' 'hlONTItOOMB . BUITAIJLE I'On TlhTtflfl FONT lOOB. SUTABLE genti or couple : other roum : sUIerlor bo.'tr&t. _ _ _ lS1 Chicago. rm 1"-15 2. ; ' CIlt.YPUltNlShhtl ) HOOMS. SOUTH FRONT FuINIslm 1- VClanla , 1011s , table board . $3.4i . 1C22 I-7l7 Ilarncy. U' 1"-71 Pbi.H.NT ROOM IN P1YATI h'AMIl.Y wIth or without "on rd. lteterence. 2:13 1"11 AJ l-M7'S : NI ELY FUItNISIII'N ) SOt'1 l'lONr ROOM With board end private family . 19 % 1'-SI2-2 IAI. : NICflIY ltlItNlHhlIR ) SOtTII ROOM \VlTlt NItIIl"UtIRlmD SOtTI 100M WITI bqrd , ' : loltr cOI1enh'nces , 2 : 14 ! . Mlr' . U'eIUO. 1"-815. : ' 10'1 i ; ; 01" BOOMS AT 10TII , IlIitlNi1t. 3Z ' ittli vtreet . 2 , ' = 1 : 1)RStlt.tIll' ! ] 1100145 ANt ) flOAlth ) IN Pith- IOOMRNt DEKII.\II' tOt PI- \te faintly . iO N. litli . , 1"-USCi 30' r UNFURNISHED ROOMS TO ItSNT UflII'1tNiSiltn ) ROOMS , 3 TO 5 ANt HATH UNII'INIIIEI . roomL 21 Iloor. itecteucc8 'tIIIII" ! , IOZ lel , r ) ter , or 3Q H. iTtis. ( ] M-437. ' ; : ( RENT- ' 'Old ; AND OFFLOE . I 1.'I ItINT . TIB HTOIItCK UUU.1NG , S DIG 1"Irnl .llcel. This buildIng has n tire. - ' 'Oot ( 'm nt 1s.menl , tompietu oleom heat- "omilelo ) \Of Oxlll : water on nil liour5 . . . . etc. Ap- Iy 01 . Ihl once of The l e. I- ' IO - - - - F ! . . ' $ fSTOiIY AND ! hiAtiEMl'NT I 11 'nro ' Loldlng nl 10)5 ) " ' UAt.mJT , _ _ _ _ , In Irol clus condition : .ula"le tor s nny kind ot buluewiu . II'ulo rom 31 ! First National hstnk bullileg . "ok buldlol. I-l5U f l'Ol IttiNT . 'rwo STOI R , AlJolNttco corner % 31 nit l"A\'enWllh , street : \1 tent together . or rep\1tel ! glod "u.ln"a I"alun. Inlluh' cn presniiee , I-M7 23 - - - - - AGENTS W WANTED , .0 1 J. 1tIIJ Or nM.oLn. WI1'B TO lt . quick ; \0 hno Im.lhh,1 ot greet lfltpOrtaflCO Imlortance to ay \ you ; \IAld new line : big 1"1" ) ' In II wle quirk or you may " l lalo : don' full to Waite buoy aur : just .CI ( your ndl"u rn p08tal wu wi Slllruu ) ou : be quirk or you "I"Y 19. i the1'I > rllnly : $ .0 a day In I lure , Pnt"rrl'o SUIply Co. . department H , Augut.i . ) ie. J-M31 : i' IF YOU AU A flUX'lSiFlY14 CANYAHRI IT will 14) ' ' ) 'Ol 10 " ork for I" In N "n."a. I' , , , Xt.ea 01' South lakota . Call or write. -C Olin . 71 Q at. . Iulh Omaha. Cal wrl& . . J. m ! : ' r W 4NTSDGiNiltAI. . . . 1IX'UI.N ! IOt'\ IUI'nls to relrtsent 1 life In"Lrnn" oml.ln lint I bSL" ' . n mOfl 111.'ri I 1"11' ) lolbllln low coat und ntaolule acetsrtly--a PoPular . julaui. 1.aro cunuluensatin 10 i'fliuiitIc ciii rOilluo ! l.rlc ( olel8lon 1'1"1&110 1f'lnhle men thud can 1'lllee Id IUIICC4a. ALldres8. VIC - II'ullrll , P. O. IGI 3G7 , lieu JInl. tforut. 1'/ln. . % WANTj , AO N'S TO 1IANDI.ll NOY"I.'r- elllry ; ! new aeii.i quirk al $ I ) ; ICtuul 3k for - , tlI' , .Ie Uo. honing . l'oll"r. m No. I.U' - ( WANTE -TO U.NT. ' VANTifl iiitiii , G Ol i101110Ulm. wills br ; nut lout IIUUI then $ I 1 < 111 ot Cul : aired \ ; no cluitdreuu. Address K S. lice. lC-11i WANTi1) . 11OUNO I.\IW. 10 1 AND bOard. letween . Ham" , In.1 I'nmorla. " ( t of , Zulu Mret. Adieu 2. 1. ike . " -11 : 21' ' - - STORAGE. . . _ . UitT KIA < t litII.1UZfl I OMAhA , Ui. .J nov . bonded wurehouae ; lisels ,1 , < gooda " ' I"I ; ' , lotyt'M nlea , iOl'IQli ' ' , . lo\rt IOU'NI I.a\'en'orll M-9i ITltAac t'iNI' CWtla. : Ut * U\nlY. 7 u-I : ; _ / _ .l " . , . .k t. . . . ' _ , WANTED-TO nu. nOlRi TO nr MOVED , r , D. WI.O. ISTt Anl Dougluua. N-51943 Ou/ll N-S1. : WANTED , uOI.n ; CIUAP J"n CASh. MIAT market , 111 And Center. - N-M3 : WANTM ! . TO nu\- & .i1) lo-nom ! $ IOOTN , , Adirra , , IJ 3. Ilee. N-MOI : FOR SALE-FURNITURE PIANO ulnl CAIIINCT GRAND FOR lain At . great bargain. J. Sonnenerl. 13)5 Doglas Ilrett 0- li31 25' I"ll BAth . Ft1tN1TUIL11 1"n AN S-ROOM luoue , cheep . At 2,6 tArnry al. 0-i62 23' FOR SALE , HORSES AND WAGONS I'OI SALn. TWO STANDARD mmD STAI lions' . 6 nnd 7. elegant atyle choice breedIng : 1"lh fatt : reedy 10 track ) or for ittil. l'ale Valley Live Stock Co. , I'relont. Neb. 1'-711 2 AN gASTlN mooy : COMPANY WII , CLRn out II Ieu'i then lMt Cost top tuggleu' . road Wagons "nd lIiaettin. Auldreea It \ 2 , J . i'-tI 2G' : tu BALE-MISCELLANEOUS . . 10G 3 : CIIICICflN FgNCIJ , Wiltil . mTTlm & ClCCN WiE. & cheaper thsn iood. J , J. Leld ) ' . 103 I Ilh , 1o. Q-M6fl Q-IG lAIDWOOD COltlNATI0N llG AND chIcken fence. Chan. It. Lee 91h and DGUI ! : DAIRY J'01 HAI-3) COWS . 2 TEAMS . COM. 1,1ele outfit ; e.llbl.het milk route : ni or I"rl ; chfap supply John llondeaon . Florence QiCS-A2 N'b. WI.OMAN PIANOS , nlUOJIOnT ORGANS. \Vootibridgo llrou. . 11 Bo. 17th. Q-99 MISOELLAN EOUB. TO 1ttNT : 1'AIt 2' ) ACmR CIQm TO lIT\ for garden ; hous ' . irn . wel , ell Inqulue or A. H''Ie. Jr. , 1.13 ) ou.ln Mieet. it-MIll 1 27 CLAIRVOYANTS 1H Dli. . 11. WAIUEN , CLAI\OYAN1' . m ! , liable buolnt0 medium : ih year At 11 N. SD 161h G MADAM HOMAIN , 211 N. 15TH. PLAT A. S-Mj06 All' . 1L . S6AG , BATHS . ETC' . NEWI\ ! lATH PAIH.OnS : TUfl1- luSt ant electric I'slh" for mimi and gentle- mc ) ) . Madame howell . 32 South 15th : h slretI , 2d floor . T-M310.AG' MASSAGelADAlE tEINAnD , 1m IODGE Ptreot . T-lt38 AS' MADAM SMITh . S2 S , 13t. 20 1'1.00n. lOOM 3 : ml1n.Inpol. alcohol , Mcclii sullherlne and sea hath. ' r-M712 2 : ' TURKISH BATHS - - - - - - TUICISI BATIS' ONIY PLACE IN CITY 11ACI \ exclUsively for ladles Suite 109-110 . lice 111g. 9 _ _ _ _ _ PERSON I B. HAAS. FLORIST , 11.\N1S. CUT FLOWERS. Dnnquel. hell . lesltlco anti grave decoratIons , it'll Vinton street Telephn0 776. U-99S IP3Inlol slr"et Tctlhone 7G MASSAGE . Er.I CTIO ' 'IEIM.lArlS , e"'rpodlsl. Rune. 10&1 , 19S. \ . Ish , U-9'3 t. TIm mI.LI 1lllmy CORST MAD 'ro or"r [ rm measure. 193 Fnram etreet. airetl.UlnO VIAVI CO . 3 r m e m.Io , ; IFAI.TI HOOC - tree : - home - , treatment . - ; lady attendant. U-l0 6 EI.I : oAr"IY FINISIED CABINET PhOTOS. 99 conle. for 10 days only , nl Cowan' . 531 Iron ( "n ) ' . Council Burs , U-M20 FOIl rls'r CI\SS , PIANO TUNING HAVI : :1 errlJ 1 nt W'Jdbrldge Uros. . 17 So U-168.31 17th sl. cum : 101 LADIES. lSIG CHICAGO Sl' U-ICS.31' FOI INI'OlllATION ON IACK UU.I.S GOO miI , nod . plo ltcls write S. A. Flower HAId ! City . 8. 1) . U- 1802 27' MONEY TO LOAN-ttiAL ESTA'lE : ANThONY LOAN & TRUST CO. . 318 N.Y. LIFE . loans nl low rate for choice oecml ) ' In Ne- braska and Iowa farms or Omaha city ploperl " -lii - LiFE INSUIANCE -i'OLICmS LOANED ON or bought F. O. Citesney . Kansas City. Mo. V 2 MONEY TO r.OAN ON IMIROVIII ) OMAHA cal cSlol" Brennan Love & Co . Paxton Ilk. W-l MONEr 'ro LAN AT LOWEST nATE TIE O. F.-Oavls Co. . 150 Farnamat. " " -101 VERY , LOW HATES MADE ON GOOD LOANS. J. W. Squire . 2tS Du bldg. \V-I05 CITTLOANS. C A. ST\lm , m N. Y. LIFn. . W-I06 MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAhA property. Fidelity Trust company . 102 Farnam. LOANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPnOVED CITY properly. W. Fura Smith & Co . 1320 Farnam. : 'r. MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAhA hEAL ESTATE IAIA ETATE MJNEY II at 6 per cent W. D. Meikle , Is1 Nol. 13k.hidg. , . CITY LOANS $500,0 TO $5,01.0 AT LWEHT : les. Powell & . Potter , ht floor N. Y. L.bidg. ' \-11 INVI STOIS' DIRECTORY CO. , 10 WALL ST. . N : Y. compile on.1 sell names of boon tide .aster In\'tslols who have money to In'est. I Full Iarlculor upon requcst. W-M156 12C. WANTIII flhJI1.lING LOANS AT ONCE. 1.1. dulLy Trust Company 1702 Frnnm .lr.l. . - - W-17131 MONEY TO LOAN-OHATTELS. MONEY TO LOAN ON FUnNITUHE , PIANOS 110150 , . wAguny . elc" at loweat raid In city ; 10 relOolaf goods ; slrlcty conndental : you amount. can pay the loan ol at any time or In any aount OMAHA MORTGAGE I.OAN CO" loll So. 161h at. X-U5 MONEY TO LOAN ON IOUSEIOI.I FUI1NI. UINI. lure , plnno . horse , . wagons . or any kin ! 01 chattel securty al lowest po"slble rates . which you can tar bock At any time An,1 In any amount 'JELI'Y 1,0Ar GUARANTEE CO" , Iuom 4. Wlhnel block X-l3 J. D HADDOCK ROOM 17 , lAMOE J3LOCK. X-l11 MONEY TO LOAN ON r'UINITUIl AND llolo Fred 1'er. 40 Hargo block. X-IU BUSINESS CHANCES , DO YOU WAN'r A MONEY MAKER ' 'lm Edison Kinctoscope' ( eight machines ) . took In $ .0 In le8 than three monlhs. For terms ndlroos Eileen Klltloscopo Co . 109 So. lerls al" Omaha Neb. Y-lI67 Y-1tC:7 : 'S.OO WILL UUY ONE OF TI ! ! BUST ES. TI tn"l.he sanitarium , . with al thus I.llest 1m. pl'wltnls 11 electricIty . eloclro , 'urklsh , \'UI'OI' ! 81)1u'ner bath.a , with the largeut rash " oUlcl pllclco In tluiuu city ; a slltndll chance Irr A cUllo physicians. 8p"clalsl , or Ian Ild wife : 1'180n for 8ellnl. ! going Into wholesale manufacturing bU"lne. ; "H give / month trhll If . , rtqutled. Addreua HOlnlon Eloclro- Galvanic s.lllrlul , Houston , Tu-x. . IUlm building. V-lOGIC Ah& ' I'1NTlm WANTED : AN ALL AnOUNO Irlnter , wlh / little mooney wanting to go In I".rlntrohllvlh 1 newll'lper ' Ian In a lucr live country oilhco. Addre.s I" " . W. 011. h.ar. AOle , W'o. Y-l1732 26. VOlt SAl . ! . FlST-C.\SR oIOCEIY STOCK : good Location : A 1 trade : Inl'olco about 12,000,00 , GOo reasons for selling. Address IC 4. $ .0,0 lee. V-Mill 21' LINCI COUNTI , I'AYINOVHLL . E00 . :0. Williams & lIllian . llcCgue block YSI25 1"OI SALE . STOCK O U NIAI , llm- ehalliso of about $ % ,5. Would lake aome good Irade. bal II clsh Iowa haiti preferred 01' lood silt for the . : , arid ' wi H"I can lul give l"rl diecomnt Direct I I' . O. box 2 , Wa\'el'I , Neh , \ m SCI-2 : ' I.'OI RAI.\ A NNWRI.\lIn nOING oOOU buall"1 ; capital r''UlrhlJN 10 1200.00 : gout ! chance fur new'I''J ran. . Mef.lle. I CI'arwnler. Nil Y-l18'.rJ ' ' I FOR EXCHANGE VAN'L't-A 10lIB IN XCUANm' FOIl J"IUO or organ. A 101pe. jr. , nl3 Z-II50-AI Doughi. FOIl HALE on TI.\JE. A I.M.o STOCK 01' jeneral mueuchinlieu fur e"'er ' Nebraska or wuler lawn tlrl or Olahl or South , Omaha property . . \ddrl I' 1. Omah" Dee. 2-11101 Wl.L TU.\O : (1r.\I LAND 1"1 C.OODRN. " 1."lelhl renlol city pruper ) ' . 140 bIrd class cr ulhnl'l'ell ' luolmortE I comaihered. ml. 11. HI' 11 I' ) > Z New York Lire 1. _ _ 5-51693 All' WANT ; TO ' 1A11 COICI : . hlI.UFF'S city real e.lnto fur . .ak ot clothing and siuoea. AIrua , J , 1' , CI I a A\o a , 10. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Z - ICS FOIl EXCLIANc1fl-A I"II lRPhtOVCLt PAIt2.l II Iowa uf lG acres north IlpIOYI IC.IO re.II'co l'AtM 11 Omaha. American Land Co. , Kansas City , ) lull . . . < Z-I SI3-3O' WI 1VI A COSPLF.T1I . I.IST 01' VIty , le.lr" , ' 11 < let ) tor IraI" , , C. 'rioxcil lop cluirge ( f Oa.rlmamigemu. .hl for lulni. 'r"xl I C'le ( : < . 1\ N , 151h , Z II r-i 11.1\1 : : lIJ-Atl' : FAI1M , ' riilti7 ! MILES frl'1(11. , . 10 n 113ht for 'flll . : draft . 'cuI draf alnll I. I' . 0. Jh'xl . OI"lala. N. " . Z-US > Z - FOR . SALE-REAL . ESTATE - - - - - ( IW.lo ns. 4'0111 louse nod lot N. ' V. ,123. 3'001 , flvuthl ZSII SI" 151,0. 4-limO. tear end : 81 , car . south $ G I" . D. Wead IGlh I DoUI& 1110-405-fl FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE. Continued . NOW T CON\NCE YOU THAT "WI" NI \lm offer anythIng but genuine snas , " " 'e aal you 10 look at -HOAmS- 31 N , flout 4 block south of Mlnon. . I . and t4 1 story five room Imusa with barn U.IOo $100.0) cash . balance S .m per month \llhou { Interest . 200i Lnke 6 1 , Inlprel. Lke slrel. rms . far ) $ UmI ) , easy terms. . 2G1 lalrl k avenue , two ptory . 1 rom . $ Uo. easy term . 102 OlIn ) rOotfl. . modern with barn . $2,000.00 ) : ea.y terms N. I , . rom20th nn,1 ( nRtelnr , 6 rooms . pared I Street , large lot , .0),0. easy rms. 3G2 lOolge Street 6 rom I. modem . $1.,0 ; easy termi. Aol ' 100 ' other jut na ch.op. -VACANT I.OTS- -\ACANT l.TS- lnnMr.nn , neAr 21h. lenutful ) ' 1aiCi , lot rU2. $6.0 % caphu bahrce long time At 0 per ent. 281h nnl , lhrIstol . $ .f ) cash h. 21anl Bristol , Mulh fronh Oh132. $ .5).0 21h and li-aple G111. W.Q.i ) . . N. I. : mr. 2lh ant , Chicago . I 32HO. 7 room hmoue 2 large hama. $ ! .OOI : I.nl rURY. 8. W. cor. 31h and Itoward . 132-132 . UI.O.o : term , tnA ) ' . R. . : . cor . list nfl Farnrum . ,2/ ) . N. 1 . cor. 2.h nn,1 Catehiar $ foxIS' . 11,1.00.00 ; easy ternis And n number of 011t11 equally n8 cheap . ch"\ -AChtl5- -ACI. : nce 10 acres 41' lilIes strAight north $0.0) per 5 acre , . 4 ACrf1 grapes. 6 room loupe large rl'r" Inrle barn , 1.01 : s.OO eel . balance rnsy. G mrt'a welt improved fully stocked ! , leken" . farm mnchlnrr t1 ( , Ur.O. fuly And otherA. t 1 . Cole Co , 106 N. 151h. ' HI m & ' .27 FARM FOR SALE : I CAN OFFEl l'OI A ImUet tIme . and at on altnrocl'e p01cc . n choice Impn'\e 40-acre rarm. locultl In Slry county Nibraska . near 1,0 Platte station and , thc new fort : this II strictly 8ecnd bench laud MI the improvements are or A good order ! : $ ,20,0 cash wi buy the equity In Ihl fnrm : no tralea c'onsldercuiVaiter , ! (1 ) ClArk , 118 larney sl" OmnhA. , Neb. liE-Mill , AG - - - - - - - - CXCl\NOES AND SALES : CITY I'ROPIIIlTY . t10lElT\ fArms , chnndl.e. , Unrln limp. , 210I N. Y ' I. . ' < I : : : FARM LANDS C. F. IIAIII1ISON' 1tl0-l1303-A5' . 512 N. V. 1 , . - - UAIIGAINS . I0UR ! ( S. LOTS AND IOAI1MS : Gale or trade. F K l rIAg , barker 1111-Ill hlock. Im-t VINE GAlmlm LAND 5 MlR FROM P. 0. . $100 per Icr . 1)40 ) N. y , L. bllg lES : AIISTIIACTS. TIe UYHON IEED COMPANY. 3110-111 UAIUA1NS. SALE on TRADE IN CITY I'ROP- tnOI erles and [ rams. Jno. N. l.'renzl' . opp. P. O. HE-nl lCOUZ"ZI' : PLCE IAIGAIS8. FOIl HALE on exchange. J. J. Gibson 317 1st NAl'l I"lk , HE-7S.A21 A PEST Or' OlI HFAI , tAHOAINS : \\1 toll n lot on OCOlla Il'enuo cheap It taken \ Ihln len daya . A earner lot on ) 'rlnl street , worlh $5,0,0. for $1.01 00 If taken soot' . 3 lots In Droko's addition to exchange for Itat cola ges. An elegant south front lot on Drl.lol street bIg snap. too cheap to name In print. U"Iutlul building Cite fronting on Inn om park high and slghly , cnn b sold " 'ery chen f. Wait ) An orr"r. i Fidelity Trust Co. , Sole Agent 102 FArnm - 31 SL 101 ONS'llK I OFFEI1 A 11DEIN 12 roan lone . ( hlt.cIAS' In nil reelects and nrl/hlllho1 unexetlct (2)3 ( lime ) ) ch.lp nt $10,000. house alone coatIng $7R ) . I soIl At onel SG. IIO , Terms raKY. but 10 tme It , N. 'uVithnelh . m : N. Y. Life. HE 1 S ,3. 1.01 SAI.ION IINnUm ACitEti I'mJI 10 d..lra"lo 1'11 I. for six , ) 'ears There II no hel"r agricultural land In the : Ils5181111nl - Ie ) ' . This property 18 On \ ! 15 mils front Yaz"o CII ) ' . 11.s. nnd about i mIles from the rh'or. Wil sell In "lok" of GO acres or 10r. We nlso have Inpro\1 fArms In Tcnnt"ste. and MemphIs "urhurbAn proertY , on electric car Ino . All tie above 0 : re"nnA"le terms. AJ- ' leSS . Simpson & EdwArds , 21) ' 2J .1. . Memphis , Ten. Il' ; 1 8CI'2- LOOK AT 6.lOOM ImCK HOHSI WEST sIde uf 3Sth avenue aol , 1 , . block south of I.oavenworth. nt $ ,60.0. your own lerl8 , Reniemher "we never offer ni ) thing "ul genuine - ulne 8n3I's " ] 1. 11. Cole Co . lO N. 15th. I ltIBOG 27 PAHMS. 215 acres nine mlt north of P. O. at $50. 1CO nres. 2Z mIles 8. 'V" al $30 4i ) acres. 5' % miles north at 127.50. 4) acres 5 % miles west aim pavement , at $ :00. 2 acres Ilelvidere . for $ :0. : 1 ncre Irlghlon , $21)0. - F. D. - Weal - , 161h - - & Duglns. nE-iC.2 lINP 7-ROOl HOUSE JUST OFF LOWE AVE. n,5) . Nice 7.room house , hot anI , cold water antI . bath and " barn full lot near Hln.eom park . $ .2 : $500 cash . 0 per cent Inlercst. ! . _ D. Wead 16Ih , & DouglnsSt. , nE -jC- : FAnMS. Z5 acres nine , mies north or 1 O. ut $50. " IGO Acres , 22 mIles S. W. nt S30. 40 acres , 13 mIles north , . AI $3i.5. 41 ncrts , GY mIles west 01 pavement , nt $200. 2 acres , leh'I < tr" . for $750. 1 acre Ilrlghton. $210. F. D. Wead . 161h and Douglas . nE . : 3310 YCLES. M. O. DAXO2i 'OZ N. 16Th. 119 VICTOR BICYCLES. TIE FINEST OF ALL bicycles. Omaha Dcycle Co. . : N. 161h slreet U STERLING IMCYCLES . BUILT LUtE A watcb. Western Electrical Supply C. ,432 S. l S37 lh. SELl TIlE VISILE BALL BEARINGS ON Relay 8p"clal. Will nlrum & Dr" , I2 ) Ni5 5 , "COLUIIiIIA' 1893. FINEST EXAMPLE 01 light and high grade bicycle conetructlo. ' 'm Lyle Dickey & Co. , 10 D'Ulla & 1. . agents. HEMINGTON AND EAGLE. CROSS GUN CO. . 1G S 151h sl eet. J131 A. I , . DI ANE & CO . WHOLESALE AND HiS- tail bll'Its. 110 Fnrom street ; bicycles sold on easy Ioymenil. i61 LCST. LOST 001,1) SPECTACLES , RETURN TO IG23 . Jackson slreet Liberal reword. 801-27' LOST-FIlOlt 101 PAnIC AVENUE A PUG dog with harness anti bow of orange rlbbo" Iteward . Lost-M321-2G' BUILDING , &LOAN ASSOCIATION. HOW TO GET A 10ME on SECURE GOOD Inlm'esl un aavlngs Apply to Omaha L. & B. Ass'n , 170t Dee bldg. O. W. Nottinger . Sec. Hj 7 SHARES IN MUTUAL L. & n. ASS'N PAY 6. 7. 8 per Cent when I , 2 , 3 yearn old always redeemable. 1701 J'arn3U sl. , Nattinger . Bec. usa ) HOTELS. 10TEr , " 1EI 13TH AND JONES s'rs. 75 rooms 01 U.5 per day . I rooms at $2,0 per , II ) ) Special rates 10 cOllnerclol trnvelers Room and bar . "I week or month. Frank Illhditch 9r . AETNA HOUSE ( IUIOIEAN ) . N. W con. 131h and Dodge. 1oonl by day or weel 510 OOAL. O. T. MOUNT lAS REMOVED HIS COAl om"o to 2 ( ) S. IClh . 01. . Drew block . 126 - - - - - - - - plCI 1EDUCEOI ; SlmlAN. nEST WYO min coal ; nit ' . UI ; IUII' . $ ,5 ; 2OJ fM a Ion delivered. lC0 Farnam Slreot 11 CESSPOOL OLEANER. CiSSSh'OOL.S CLIIANED. ANTI-MONOPOLY CISSPOOLS CI.PANEO. ANTI.MONO'OIY price. John Nelson . 418 S. 14th. 'reI. li3. Jl - ,1' MATH EMATHICIIL INSTRUMENTS AI.A J. GROVER. ENGINLOIIRS' AND AI chlecl' supplies. 31 S. 11th street OmAha 10499 t'OV E REp AR5 STOVE REPAIRS FOIL 40.0 In'I EIIN' plakes of stoves' water attachnient. antI con' rn. spechaky ; oftg'u hIn t Omaha ) Stove lelllr Works ' vl SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING . . VAN SANT'S ICUOOL OF SIIOIIT MAND. N , lAND Y. I.he Omaha Ask for SIOIT cirlar. 12 DRESSMAK1NG , DRESSMAKING IN FAMIII6S. 310 GRANT st. UB.l' . PROFESSIONAL 1711 A BI1l1'MAN. ( 'OR . 10H & ChICAGO. M:3 : Aa' MU810. AT . AND LANGUAGE. C. F. GELlmDEclt , DANJOIST AND GUITAR teacher , " 1 Casa lt 911 BUSINESS NOTICES , I\AIAOEO UHlOIa IESIL\EICD , 7 N. ) 1 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES ELECTRICAL I . ENGINEERS AND COI"rAC _ lor lor eIelrlo light and motor plants and all kinds ( f electrical cn.lret \\'e"ter al Irlcal Suppl Co. . 415 Dud 10 $ . Hlh st. iI"l - _ ) _ _ 41 _ _ _ i. _ I. _ _ OONTRAOTORS. nlCIC WOlK ; SIEWALKS. CELLA Ior , de aOI 5. 15het TeL U , A " Ilewt I UNDERTAKERB EMBALMERS SWANSON "ALIN. Il CMINO , TEL lOG ' . - - 134- I K UUmCET , 'UNIlAI , DIE < T1 AND embalmer . ISIS Clcag lm telephone P ) . U3 M. O. MAUl , . UNDEItIElt ANI ) B1IAI.M- . Jn ANI er , tl FAmlm at , telephone Ill , .8 C W. BAKER , UNDIiRXfEht . 61 S. 1TH ST. , _ _ It r _ _ _ _ PS BICYCLE RIDIjG ACADEMY RlIRQ - - - - - - - - - ONLY HIDING ACAt $ \ lY IN CITY : I't'n- chasers free Wi I1arttth' & Uro. , 12) N. 15th. I' " , ' 79 EMPLOYMEd OFFICE EMPLOYMENi 1 CANADIAN XMpLYJIJNT : nUmAU Itt- move ( 10 12 Douglas : male and female M5BO AU help. CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS . C. E 10IHLL. pAlln hANGING , UOUSI sign " alnting' . brick work plastering , ofT. It. I. 1lrker blk. . ; td. i35 ; shop 221 ! nl ; leI. m , s D7NTAL COLLEGE OMAhA COltEOr DENTAL SUI0 lFl I Inlrmar ) ' : dentIstry at C03t 161h & Cop A "c , Jm % _ _ _ POULTRY , SUl'PLlES. - - - - - - W. c ASHTON & CO . 30 B. 12TH. 7'0.\1 DENTISTS tilt. PAU" o IN'r 1ST. 200 HUnT ST . lIt - - F.rE r Lawycrsnn soIcItors. SUES & Co. , Dca Btlltlu . OMAU4I . Neb. Advice liUE . FOR INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL USE CUhtSI3 . ANI l'ltl'eSTd Colds. Coughs , SOfa Throat3 , Iufuouu , B ion- obit's , Pneumolia , SW lng of the Joint Lumbago , In nmlatous , RHEUMATISM , NEURAlGU1J FROSTBITS , CHILBLAINS , HEADAOIE , TOOTHACHE , ASTHMA , DIFFICULT BREATHINC . CURE THE WOIS' I'AINI In 11.01 one 10 twenty mlouteo. NOT ONE noul after readIng this PAIN. advrtlsemneat need anyone SU'l"EH WITH Ltuutvny'a nOld ) ' BrUer 1 n : ure Cure for v"r' 1'ului. prasmi . lirnises . l'ln , In , the ilack . hest : or 1.llb. . I vs the , Irn And II the 011" PAIN 161731 I ljy. Tint Instantly stops time most excruciating pnlos. allays Inlama\on , and CUres congeotions . whether of Iho Lungs Stomach , Dowels . or other glnnds or organs . by one applicatIon. A holt 10 a teaspoonful to half a tumbler 01 water will In a few mlnll.s cure Cralls , Spas- 00 , Sour Stomach Itnrt"ur. Ncn'ou.oot. Sle.ple.snesa. SIk Headache . Diarrhea Dysentery , tery . Colic , Flalutnr ! and alt Internal paths , There Is not a remelAI agent In all the world that will cure fever nil , 0k4iO and all oIlier Ma- larious. Bilious and cthr IC'er nlded hy HAD- WAY'S P11.1.9 , so quIckly al RAIlWAY'S REA- fly nELm. J ) J , , l' ' BONE AND BLUBBER HUNTERS. .1 " a IRan nUl Declno . e' . jlmo 2u'ev edronl " 11'111 1"I.rry. ' lie Evening Standard of New Bedford In a i , spcclal Issue gives a 'evf w of the whaling Industry of that port , from which the follow- log intoretlmig extracta' are taken : obabh' New Dedf64l'wes her prosperity marc to the wliallngtlridustry than to an- thing else. Therlare'losbooks ' showing whalIng - Ing voyages from here 'asearly , ; as 1761. and In 1765 Russell and Tall an owned four vessels - ads In the pursuit. nIn 1805 New Dedford owne s'eventy-three 'shlps and thlrty-nlnl brigs. Ir' that year sIxteIl returned .wlth a catch yaled , at , < r"I'M.OO , ! . , ; T , ' { ar 'of 1813 put an etectual . \laJper \ on' the booming Industry howe\'e. anti for four or five years a declded'tecrease occtlrred. In 181 the catch WaS $1.180.4H.96 ! ; tn 1S2 , $529.120 : In 1813 , $180,167.85 , anc ! In 1815 only $71,522.01. From thirteen arrivals In 1810 , the business dropped to only one arrival In 1514. DIrectly after American rights were acknowledged In 1815 things btgan to boom steadily. In 1817' ' thlr. ten arrived . with a catch of over $1,000.000 In 1820' there were twenty-eight nrrlvals In 1830 forty-six. In 1840 eighty-two and In 1854 113. I was between 180 and 1857 that whalIng WaS at Its zenith. There were from 310 to 320 vessels then engaged , with a tonnage of from 104,000 to engage. Their catch morel In value from $5,000,000 to $10OOQ,000. with an average of about $9500.000 ; , an Immense part of whIch WS profit. AS whaling boomed , so did everything else. In 1851 alone forty-eight vessels were added to tIle : fleet . most of them built al home or Its Im- leet. buit medlte vicinity. Blacksmiths . caulkers , rIggers - ' gels , salmallers , ship carpenter and all other artIsans naturally ' allied to ship Inter- est were In great demand and found plenty of work al high wages. As an example of the way things In New Bedford boomed , financIally . It may be InterestIng to say that In 1852 , In one contract , the government bought 76,000 galons or sperm oIl at $1.18 % per gallon. And that was a fall sample at the market There was always a demand and al good prices. which yIelded . a big profit . The aggregate of population jumped up by the thousands. In 1850 'It was 16,000 and In 1860 I was 22.000 , To show the Immense profits or whaling , I few cases are cited. In 1850 the chIp Envoy fled out at a cost of $8.000. brought In a catch valued at $138,000. In 1852 the Sara- toga landed $124.000 after I voyage of thirty- thremonlhs. . In 1853 the Montreal. 'n thlrty two months handed $136,023.19. In 1866 the shIps Corinthian and George IoW- land each brought In catches of $250.000. I Is said that In four . years on Investments cr $25,000 , each of there ships netted $125- 000. I profit of 125 per cent per year. In 1867 the ship Commodore MorrIs In thirty months tOQk $192.000. As late as 1886 the hark Europa brought In I catch valued at $248,000. Wih such profits as thee It Is Ito wonder that Nw Bedford became rich. her Imports Nrw whalng from 18tO to 1860 aggregated $1&0,410,255.28. Imaglno all this wealth pouring Into New Bedford Into one little town , with an average popula- ton of 18.000 people. In the year 1857 the New Bedford whalIng Industry was at Its Imelghut . there being In that year In the feet 329 vessels of all kinds ( , with I tonnage of 11.36t , and requiring crews ogregatng 10,000 , ien . representng an Invstment of about $ lQ0,0QO , 'ho value of the catch of oil alH\nbone In that year was $6,178128 , and ttJlllgures ha\'e never since been equaLed I. . Tile most valuable catch or oIl and bon4'Ui one ship In ono voyage was made bi Ie Onward , hailing from and owned In . , e.w Bedford . Edward W. HowlaJHI , agent , sCaptaln'IIIlam H Alien of Groton conn. I lIICh arrIved . ) In port In J866. I brolght 4WIt $275000-a most magnificent sum. 'Wf ) Allen's part amounted to $33,000. " ,1Te voyage was of forty-ono months' duration , The value of sperm and whale oIls dh whalebone Imported into New Belonl ( ltll1' the past fifty-two years Is nearly 1H5.g0QVgo , , In average of ' over $2,800,000 per year But such prosperity-as-this could not long last I must first orJil'lnvl ! competition . and competItion came about 1859. Just at the tUne wh.n the wharv.f\q.re plied high with the product of the seal aaii the Industry had itself OVlrtocle1 Ihe-.tarICI care the dis- . COVlry of the petroleunh.elrs of Pems'lva- ala IJxporlnent quleh.y ) . resuled In IIro- ceases of refining and ) time new rival of whale oIl was extenslvl1Y refned under lie ( very shalow of the dlsilauted hulks of the retired and uleles whale ships. Vessel alter vessel was wIthdrawn as the industry waned , till the fleet was much depicted Then came the clvii . witim the havoc civi swar wlh caused by the confederate Alabama and Shenandoah. No baa thau forty New Bedford whalers were captured and burned or bonded by Ihtse piratlcal marauders , Close following time end or the war came In )871 , a dreadful disaster In lie Arctic , In which thirty-four moreS - aela were lost , Five iatcr ten ( 10e ) at late CII more met a llmlar dlsalro 1 fate. The steady growth or petroleum a I popular Ilumlnant , coupled with such terrible disasters a these led 10 a steady and rallid decline of whmallng. I'rol a tonnage of 98.700 In 1860. It Is now only 8.051 , _ _ _ U- _ _ _ Captain Sweeney . U , S. A. San Diego , Cal , says : "ShmIlob's C lrrh Hemtry I. the fIrst meicIne I hn QVfr found that wtuld do me any good. " 1llce Me - A GAYE rOSTPJNE fly Gertrude Smith. ( opllht. 0135. ) I haul been snowing for two days nnd now the snow plows were out . anti the first really good Ilelghlng of the winter would be- gin. gin.Tho The great fields lay ' In unbroken whlen ! ! The woods along the banks of the Iowa rIver were billows of snow The large fArm houses nlI ( the number anti size of the hams alII other outlyIng buildIngs gave evidence of the richness or the soIl that la ) buried anti resting for another han'est. JUdge hilton's hOlse had the dIstinctIon . of being buIlt of brick , There was a Illgllt ) In Its solidity over the uSMI whIte frame houses on surrounding farms , that well bccamo thin dlgnl ) . of the Jude. The Judge was New England born and bred. There Is a veneration for Purian nut- cestry In the entirely western soul that th\ EnglIsh l'urltan blood mitiul still clings to for good oil Isabel HIlton was her falher's housekeeper , anti . only child. The Iolher haul , tiled whIle she W.1 a baby , anti shA hall ruled the house anti 1mI. hal ben ruled by her fther since that She ha.1 . al her fAther's reserve and pride of ramly.ld nl the MImiC ( tine his happy nature on.1 gracious manner that won her friends when she IleslrJ to make frlllls , Those who round It Inllsllhle to 1 \ In their way Into her favor called this reserve II Isabel her "Iown east airs. " There was a discouraging belief among the young men In the country arotlild . some of whosl fathers owned fatns , and herds oC cattle large enough to divide anti establish them In en\labll be- glnmmloga , that If the JUlgl' thought ally oi them worthy to win his , lalghter's love there \olll never be nn opportunity to guln the consent of the 'oung lady 'ho Jllige lied theories against Isabel's en- tertolnlnr young genten1 : . nor woul,1 , he p\rmlt her to go wih any escort hit limnself. Time prh'lege of spending the evening wIth Isabel , In the Ilrotectng Ilresencl or her fath\r. was consIdered a mark of distncton and hope. held the one so honorl on the wave of "I a fellow hac the backbone to outslt the Jldge some night Iw might propose to the daughter " was the comment Mr Hollermln mud to his son one da ) ' . Clint loldermnn : h:11 ten one of Isabel's most pcrslstent ad- ' rnlrers 'I "The trouble of all you Is you go there shaking In your boots and talt to the Judge amid come away with the big heat because ) 'OU dnrell to do that , but I tell ) ' 01 Ir I was n young fellow Ic outslt him I I set ( Iii the break of day. It's some such pluck as thai the ( Judge Is lookIng for. lie raised her and h-c knew her \alul. ali she ain't going cheap i La Ione of ) 'ou. I you CUll get In ahea1 at the other fellows and tow hlr In . I'l give I you $10,000 and dell you a section of lanr ! Come hi0 % ' . lei's see what 'ou're made of1" In some way this lordly I prom Is\ got adrift time current of country gossip ant roused the admirers of Isabel one anti mill to new Interest In the contest. Large stories were told of the late hours the Judge kept that winter with Isahel's suitors , Clint Holderman drove over to the brIck house early on the evening that he ha.1 set his mind wih flint-like determination . to give his falher's a.lvlce . tIme trial I was a cold night and as he sped along In his new cuter , drawn b ) n handsome span of black horses and well tucked In with buffalo robes , his heart was warm with hope. lie hal spent many evenings of the winter playing chess with time Judge so he was surc of his wclcome but tonight he 100kl11 beyond all thIs. He thought of the hour when at last wIth his heart ant Inderstnmlnr touched , the Judge wOllc bid them good night and ho should be left alone with Isabel There was no handsomer young man In the country than Clint Iloiderman none who danced better , or who drove better horses but more than all thIs time judge had re- I peateily told him thai he had never known a man who played a better hand at chess. ! This was an encouragement indeed , . for I the JUdge had n weakness It was for chess , and It would bo decidedly pleasant to ha\e anc a son.ln-II\\ who could be-to him such a ready source of entertaInment. As he drove Into the yard the Judge came out on the side piazza ' "Good evening " he called out . "Jnst drive horses. on to the " bar : the man will plt out your One of tIme farm hand came out or the stable as he spoke , and Clint threw him the rains and followed the Judge Into the house. "Snapping cold but splendid sleighlng " the judge said , while Clint was pulling ai his overcoat In the hall. ' ( Yes. I believe my. cars arc touched , " Clint anwered rubbing them. "Isabel Is popping some corn. Sho'l be glad you happened over to help eat it. " He led the way Into the long sitting room at ' the end of the ball. Isabel WaS or her knee before an open wood iiro shaking a corn papper. The while kernels snapped and expanded with a pleasant sound. The lamp had not been lit , but the firelight made the room light and cosy. "Isabel hero Is Mr. Hoiderman my dear " She sprang up. "I didn't heal you come In. Good e'enlng. Come over hem by the tire. Why , It's Clut ! " she said , os he came Into the glow. "I thought lather meant your father. I never think 01 you as Mr. Holderman ! Have some corn ? " _ She held the popper open beloro 111m. "I'mn sure I never think of you as Miss Hilton . " he said , plunging his band Into the corn . and laughing. "Tbat would be a little too much Ice strangers . , as long as we've known each The Judge cleared his tbroat. " 1 have always decidedly dislIked time informality - formality of country people In calling every anD by their Christian names " he saId. "It leaves no degree In Intimacy. But I auppooe ! It Is Imposible to Imow where to draw the line. " lne. Isabel went back and knelt before the fire Ire Igaln. "Oh , I don't Imow , " sue 1ald , shalcng the pOper vigorously "AR long a It Is a cus- tom I don't think anyone reels It a marlc of special Intmacy , and so the custom Is pro- totted b ) being I custom " The young man sat awkwardly In his chair and was silent . They eeled to bo closing the doors against any thought he miGht have or closer intimacy with the family. The Judge left the rom for a moment and came back with a lIghted lamtJ and placed It on the claw-legged table In the center of the 10010 Io had Ilt on a long dressing gown , face,1 wih crimson quilted sillc . and now he drew his great chair up before the fro and stretchec himsel out In It. "Come Mr. Holderman , I will let you hake the ) Op per for m& . and Il go down cellar and gel some apples. " Isabel looked at him with I merry twinkle In lieI eyes as she held the handle towards him and lien ran out of tIme room Clint gasped the handle of time popper with the delight of success flooding his veins. Isabel had never before given hum reason to believe that she eared for him , that coull compare with that look. Daylght would find him sitting rIght there , but he would beat the ( Judge's watch and cain time opportunity of speaking to her ! 1 was 1 elelghUul evening , The judge par. took of the P01) cor and time conversaton was mare than usually affable and entertaining Isabel lat on the opposite side of the lre" place and crocnetell on a blue wool scarf , There were Illnk spots burnIng her cheells , and her eyes were very sweet. The time passed on until nle nellY clock on the mantel clearly und forcibly announced the hour of 10. I ha(1 ( been comparatively easy this far , but now was the time when Clint usually went home. The real contest was about to begin Time JuIIO shoved lila chair back to the table , plckt(1 ( up a paper ant lelal to read , I.'rom ( line to tmo he glanced over the top of hIs paper at Ihe two talking before the fire . but still read on , When time cock struck 1 he threw the paper down lulled his chair back to the Ire and drew the young man Into an nnl- mated Political dlscuaslon. Isabel stirred abont the rom , correctly putting things In order for time night. I was nearly midnight. For the last fit- teen minutes the conversation had begun to lag. lag.These These were cold minutes of complete ai- lence. "Uad you noticed that I had traded horses ? " Clint asked Il one painful pause "No have you1" Isabel asked , cming for- ward with Interest "Yes. " I've traded time grays for Oeorge Merwin' blacks Of course there was considerable - siderable to bol , They tO like the wind In my new cuter , " "I ahould think the " they would ! Isabel drew ) a deep brealh. " 1 do like black honest 1 never cared for gray ones. t always Ihnk or h\lnj to look for 1 red-beaded girl , " she laughed , " 1 should think 70u' always be on them the outlook , " for one when you ride bhln < "Perhaps .tr. ( Holerman Is looking for a red-hcded girl , " the Judge sail , with 1 Qlcer look In the direction of the young man "Thera's a superstition that I rM-healle girl hiss violent leml'er Now. that Isn't always ( rime . " 'Ie sail , after a IuiOiIiCIlt'S silence , In which his thought seel.1 to have been far 4Wa , "Isabel's mother hall as sweet a Illapo- sltol as any woman that ever lived , amid her hall was time color of that deep flame titere " Isabel wal leanIng 01 the back of her fat her's chair " \'ii ) ' . rather , you've always Mil In ) ' 'lair was almost time color or lother's. ' \ stire no ChiC would ever thInk or calling Ilno red . " "I don't know about thai , " the Jlhlge Inughed , "mil , I Ilon'l know about the temper either her check. " ho auldetl . rlhlng lip atl pinching "I never liked rl,1 lmalr hilt I'm slre I Iion't helcve In that sign I , " Clint said . dub- sllIe gazed fxtI ) ' Into the fire and felt as though lie "ere turning to stone. The clock slrlck 12 , with n resolmailt . te- lant stroke as though h It ul1lerstooll the contest In which I hel,1 , the stakes . autO reo fuse.1 . 10 commit Itself , as to whose side would wlmi At a quarter last ' 12 the Jtllgc stool ' up Clint felt his heart beatng wlrl ) ' . The moment of trluml'h was nt ham\ The JUlgo Crossed . to thl ha ) ' wliitlow at the other c/11 / of lie room. Isabel's eyes fol- 10wl.1 him nen'oush' . ) rom on& silo ninong the geraniums Dal Ih& drew the chess table , nn\1 l Ilshet II before hll toward the lire. "I thlnlc I wonl he \leannt for us 10 have a game of chess , " he said aIabl . ) Clint sprang to his te&t "Oh , thank ) you sir , butt I thInk I mlst be going home. " "Oh , nlnt you ? Wel. come over ngaln atlc we'l set at It earlier In the eveimitig , " I seeme.1 hours betore Clht fnnly fOlnl himself out an th& smooth , enow.beaten road , spinning along towarl home. , Ito wo111 have been comlleterelclle,1 ! ) In his defeat I I hAl not been for Ihnt look In IS3b&I's eyes when she hatmtleml him time coropper. . lIe could el.llre his father's ridicule hook anti walt his ( line . remembering thai loolt.Anll Anti so lie tnle a goal story of I nl breakfast the next morning . null aIded . Ill" voting his voIce' above the roaring latmghi or his father and the shrieks of his mother anti sister : "Ne\'cr ) ' 01 1111 Th\ Judge Isn'l through with ' me y&t ! 1'\1 only fired 1) ' first gun. I'l own when I ClD out of the house I was out of shot but I havcn't given up the fight yet. " _ "Oh , YOI'I let some other bnntam rooster carry her off. I guess 1'1 safe enough on the cash amid land I promised ) 'Ohb. " his father answered with ' . wih a prol'oklng lalgh. "Don't you count on It. " Clnt said , springIng - log 111 rrom time table , with fire In his eyes . "I'm not Io\\ned ) yet . I tel 'oul" "li right , son no ) wc'l give a big dance to celebrate your engagement all nn oyster slupper. -I stmiiiiose Ihere's no rush about ordcrlng the oysters ? " ' 'I'll hell ) ' 01 to timat " Clint said bringIng - Ing his fist up against the .Ioor. . "U the thln 's setter by Saturday week we'l hal'e the dance. I Il Isn't-wel. I woti't be. 1'1 going over town ( after the mmiii. " lie tnrned ahiul wcnl out or tIme rooni. As the door closed he heard his sister say. ttering t I I ) "Clint has about as hard n tme courtng Isabel as you hall courtIng mother. " This was a warl thought of comfort to him. At least Isabel hal never denied him her love and he knew thai his mother had been harcl ) won. I was a bright winter mornIng. Before him was a clear stretcit of roatl to ( lie lois-a river , three miles awey , Time white fields on either side sparkled In the sunlight. The great drifts , rolled up alommg time fences , looked blue in time shmadows of their fmmmmtastio terracings , The slelgimiimg miever was better. All at oice Climit hear the noise of sleIgh bells , anti a voice called to Imini : ' 'Give ne tlme road ! " lie turned anti saw Isabel Hilton coming toss'ard him , driving item owmm bay ponies at a fearful rate. Clint drove quickly out at one sIde of time road and she Shed by hminl. lie saw that her horses were . nniug away. There had hieen no alarm in Isabel's face. thought sime was hmoldllig the relmma wIth all her strength , anti lmad looked neither ta tIme rIght nor the left as abe passed Itim. If there was one thiug more than another ( list time Hoitlernians prided themselves in , It was their knowledge of a good horse and splendid lmorsehnanship. Isabel Hilton's love of imorses and imer daring - ing in driving , them had been 'one of the first things timat had won Clint's admiration. 11cr control and courage umow appealed to hmlm trehnenmIously. His own horses seeiiied to have felt ( lie slmirit of time runaway pair ahead , as timey flew along over the snow after tlmem. ClInt knes , ' timat at any moment Isabel's slight armmis migimt bee time power to hold timose tense reins so securely , and time imorses dash to OhIO side ahmd tue crashu comae , and Lucre was notlmlmmg he could do. On svent time cutter ahead of Imiimm , swaying to time left and time right , but still keeping time roal. , Time bridge across time Iowa river was Just aimead. Clint tiiouglmt of time bridge with horror , If time cutter swayed to one side , a it was doing miow , the crash would come OIl enter- lng. lng.lie lie saw Isabel's strenglim tighotelmihig on ( lie reIns and knew that she felt. tile danger , 11cr horses flew up time slight incline to the bridge , and Clint braced imis nerves to with- stantl the shoclc , But to lmts emnazement he saw that time horses sverc slous'Immg mhp , and entering - toring the bridge with all ( lie respect of svehi trainei horses , and by ( lie time they were over time frozen current below they were walking as quietly as thmougim the ) ' hint ! decided on that polmmt as time cmiii of their oxcitelilent. Clint entered time brIdge as Isabel was ieav- lug It. Sire drove out to one side of time road ohItI waited for him to come up to her , "I'll let ) 'ou go on ahead of me iiow , if you want to , " site called out , as lie stopped. "Look imeret" Clint called back , "Did you thihimk of those horses stopping at ( ho bridge that way , I'd like to knee' ? ' ' "Yes , tlimln't you. I 1neus' ; they ought not , but I thought they ss'ould if I could keep thmeln in time road , DIdn't you tlmihik of timem doing It ? " " \\'ehi , no , I imad something else to think about , " looking at Imeradlnfrlngly , Isabel's lace flushed , but she hooked at hIm snuillng. "I wasn't afraid as lolmg as tluo load IVL9 clear , but I simouhul have lost. all courage it I had seen a teaxmm cornlmig , " "Talic of pluck , " Clint said , drIving a lit- tie pcnrcr to tier cutter , "Isabel , what did you tiiimmk of last night ? What did you think of moo , anyway ? " Sue drove out immto time road sliced of imim and ( lien lonlceul back over her mmhomilmlers laugimitmg , "I thought if you imati only waited half an hour longer I would imave been 18 , It iuu amy bhrtiolsy today. " Aitti whim that slme touched her ponies ii'Itii lime wlmip and kelmt well almond of imiin all time ss'ay to the village , Wimen timey hnet again it ss'as before tile fire iii time sitting rootmi at the brick house , wimere they hind lucid time hours time night before , Hut tIme contest wHim time judge hal lost its ssriourmmess , , Ihetween timein lie sat , ilhllmerturbahile , as Ito hal been time night before , but tonigimt hue was onhy an ammlusimlg harrier anul not a serious obstruction , Love lied baIted ( ho bounds and was free , It trlunmplmeti In their eyes as they lO ulled across him , and over hum , silmihbrmg knowingly at each , other , "We're going 10 have a ( lance Oi'er at our house Saturday week , end an oyster supper , it is going to be a cel bratioll of a great event iii our family , " Clii , ( announced , us'Itit a meanlrmg gesture to Isabel , " 'ha's ( time event you're celebratIng ? " time Judge asked , looking over hmis svectacles , "Well , thmat's Bolnothmlng of a secret until tomnorron' , I hope I camm ( cii you Ilmen , You bust be sure and come , we're oiug to have a great titne , " 'J'hmo judge looked at Isabel , "lIe you tiiiril we camt go , Imly dear ? " bier cheeks score ro' . ' \\'hy , yes , should think su'o could , father , " "Thank you , then. We'll come , " time Judge said , leaning back in his chair anti looking at the ceiiiiig. "And now si'ould you like t play that game cit chess we dlcn' ( have last nigimt ? " It was evident he had no intention of gtv- log up time flold Clint did tmot answer , lie was not its fearless of tiut- Judge as hue had supposed , Ills heart throbbed excitedly , Isabel preased lila hmammds together hard and hooked itmt time tire. 'lime clock ticked loudly , empimasizlng time alienee , Finally the Judge brougiu ( hula cyeas from the ceihitmg , aumd looked at time young man , ( lien im looked at Isabel , "Didn't you bear whit I said to youV' ho asked , running hmi hamiti through his forelock , and grasping the arm of his chair. srYes , air , I did , uid Clint respectfully. "l'eii , then ! " 'ult you'll allow me to cay it , ate , I thinl I've eon time Rll1O already , " "lh'imat'p (1mM ? " "I believe , air , i've won time game. " Tlt jtitigo glared at him for a hitoniohit , amiti timen imi eyes tell on Isabel , lIe looked froimi one to time otimer. Time ticks of the clock eeemt'tl to chioki eacit Oilier , " \\'eil , 111) ' hey , " lie nit1 , drawing a. deep breatim : ( ho tears imtl started to hula eyes : "I tloii't kmmow but you imave. " lie luelti 0th. iii imauil , " 1 don't Ilnois' but yeti lun'o , flu ) ' bob' , ' ' ' 'Tiuttih k ) 'Otl , air ; I hun imk > otm , ' ' 11cr fntimer reaehmemi time other huuiti to l.a. bel , anti timen stool tip aimul (110W her into luis arhus , tlueli litusiteti her froumm hmltn and crosetl time roumni to ( ho minor leadiuig iumto the Intli. Isabel's e3'Cs followed Imlmu lovluiI1' . Tiwim he tnrmmemi mud looked back at theni nIlti cnmlied , ' 'l'Iml feeling a little tired tonight , ' ' imi aitl , "anti I timimmic It you'll be kluitl eumought ( ii excuse inc I'll go to lueti. " lie tiicii went omit autO imimumt ( ito door , Clint tutfimeml and took Isabel's hands antI swung tIielml , " \'eli , it looks as timomugti sve'd get there , don't it , Isabel 9" imo said , 5101 iookd liii at huhumi numtl sumiiied , " cs , it does , a little. " & ' h J I 'I ho 3iniermm Way Coholmionds Itself to tIme svchi Informiietl , to do pleasantly anti effectually what sins forummorly dommo imi ( lie crudest ummanner anti disagreeably asvoll. . To cleammso lImo e3'stein aumtl hirenk lip coils , hucatinelmos anti fevers ss'ithout tilt. Plenenuit after effects , miso tlmo tletigimtfui liquid laxative rotmiedy , Syrtip of Figs , Z100US .i.'Z ) I'liiCIOllC..llS , Four lranuinellt let'soIhs In trnhiticnl lifo , lLeIretelitatIs'cs , Trace ) ' of Ness' Yorlc , Storer of 01mb , Patterson of Tomimmessee mummd CotmsiIms of lots mm , Iii tIme luimmrclu mmuimmber of thm North Anmerlcami lte'lss' disMiss " time questltmmi , "Is , \hi i6xtrn Sesslomi Needed ? " Autotimer sybil- ltosltmlmi cml ' 'NaggingVoummen , ' ' a reply to Ir. Edson , Is contrihuteti by Lady lhtoimry Soimmorsot , llarriet l'rcscott Slmttorii anti Marialt hiarlatith. llisimop Cyrus 1) , Foss couhtita rca ' 'Time Olti iil I lilt mliii time Neut' ' ' Max O'itell Preseimts It holier cii "MarI Tivain ammtl l'aui iloummget ; " the htiglut llom. ' Lord Imlayfair explaltimu ' 'A Now leparttmro iti llmtgiisht Taxation , ' ' whIch imat'petms ' to ho a gmatltmated tax on immhueritmtmmcos ; lloui , It , P. hhlmtiitl tells us w'imat is to be ' "rime Future of Silver. " anti among time qucatloims discussed tiu Notes nut ! Commilmucnts are : "how to l're. s'ehht StrIkes amid Lockomuts , " "Time I'olitIcal Immmportaimce of hawaii , " "Time Danger of tIme Federal Jimdiciary , " "i'nst 1'7xtma Seosholms , " antI 'liammks for time I'cople. ' ' Time North Alimerlcami Iteview , 3 East I1oulrteChuthi Street , New York , Time Simortlummud V'orltl is the muamne of a Small omen ! hml' tiumbllsimed by F. 1" , Itooso of Omaima , ivlmich is ulevoteml to time immteret. of time ollice stenograimimer anti t3'posvritor oper- ator. It Is couicloeiy arranged mmmiii ii'ehl edited aumd IntliltI' of time articles are stmpplletl b3' local Prmuctitiohuers of time \s'ilhgetl art. A umotobie article in time Marcim Doumaimoo's is contrilmthtel by I Ion.Villlmini Ii , 111cc , cimaim'mminhi of ( hue coimmmimlsloi mtimpoimmteti by the governor of Massachusetts on ( hue subject. of "Greater hiostomm , " presemmtiumg a grmtlmiIC 1)lC- tum'e of time growth of time great cIties of ( ho ss'ol'ltl , drawing froutt facts time comichiusiomi ( lint time Imrosemmt imsetimods of inummicipal govern- hmlehtt are a failure and advocating tIme fedira- tlomm plaum suggested by the govermmnients of Lommdon and l'amris as a nolution of the Preaclit tllillcumltles. "The l'resent l'ohiticnl Cimaos" Is the title of a stroimg article portraying the lresemmt legIslative Paralysis amid time causes of time coumfusion onus' apparent in the great politIcal parties of tiue country. Mr. It ! . S. Duvyer Iresetmts a tilmougiutftml resuimme and critique of thmo recent letter of I'ope Lei to time American blsimops tmtltler the caption ' 'I'olmits from the Emicychical. ' ' An article of thrilling Interest Is contributed by James Stephens , cub of time leaders of time Irish re- behiiomt of ' 48 , who , under ( lie imeading "Sou- s'emmlrs of My Early Career , " gives a glowing description of' thme rise and collapse of time "Yotmmmg Ireland" movement. Dbmmahoe's Meg. azimrn company , Boston. 'I'lme Art Amnateur for March imas two ex- qtiiolte color plates , "Aum Opening in the For- emit , " by It. 11. Simurtieft , and "Garden i'opples , " by Paul tie bohmgpre , There are time usual elgimt pages of practical working designs for china painting , embroidery and wood carving. Time leading artist represented timIs onomith is time fanuous painter and iilus- ( rater , Albert Lynchm , and the beautiful draw. logs ( timers are ten large ones shmosvn ) whit tlehlgimt every one. There itt an article on "Landscape Paintihmg , " by 11. 11. Shurtleff , time ivehl known painter of Adirondaclc aeon- cry , with solne sketches by him. OtImer or- tides are "lrawirmg for Reproduction , " "Sketchmimtg froumi Nature , " "Studio Tesis for ArtIsts' Colors , " " \'imat Is Tone ? " "Flower Drawing in Pen and Ink , " "Ylous'or Palnt ing" and several on "Cuba Paimiting. " The editor's "Note Book" is , as usual , full of bright and incisive criticisms of passing art. events and smiggestlomis to the unwary picture hitmyer , Momitague lularks , 23 Union Square , New York. The Mmtrch Arena opens wltlm a very in- m.trmictive article on "Japan : Its Present nail Future , " by Midori Komatz , who pictures time iieu' ehmmpire as striving for no mean po- . sitloiu amnotig the nations. I'rot , James T. Ilixby , I'im. ' D. , furnishes a more exalted view of "Moiaalnmed and tii& Koran" than sohat is ordinarIly entertained by ChrIstian readers ; George W' . Peiperohi addresses a sery caustic letter , under tIme title "An Open Letter b lIon , John 0. Carlisle , " and Margaret B , l'eelte writes on "True Occultism , Its Place and Use. ' Tite number Is imardly UI ) to time usual standard. Time Areima Ptmbjlsimhng commmpahiy , Ilostohi. - Charles L. Brace writes in time March lObe and Grimy on "Ilawaii-Its People and 1ro- pecs , " prcst1mtilmg 5101mb lmmtercstizmg facta con- cerlmimig time present status of time troubiehomo isimmuiti , 11ev , Joimim IC , Whmite contributes a valmmablo estimmiate of "General Lee-Titrought ( ho E'es of a Staff OllIcer ; " William Pemiriga ColitribtItes another paper on "Facts mind loaI hacies of Finance , " whIte a lIberal supply of short articles and miscellany add to the ciimmrin of time number. Time I'atrlotic Amer. tcamm commlpamiy , Wmimuhingtoiu , 1) C. Time American limmimic Reporter for February , thorougimly' raviseti aiiti corrected to March 1 , imas jmltt hecim Published. 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