'ft > THE OISIJVIIA DAILY BEE : ' , APRIL 29 , 1805. SPEC1RL NOTICES , Advertisements for tlieso columns will ha hru until 12I3O p. m. for the oenlncnml until 8 p. m. for tiia morning and Sunday edition. AiUortliem. liy requiting n nninhered check , can imvo nun "cm nilitrcsscU to n numbered letter In rnro of 'Jim lleo. An- unrrn no ndOrnncd will ho drllToroil upon | rtsrulatlon of the check only. Hairs , 1 l-2c n word , lint liuertlnn , lo a word liereufler. Nothing taken for Irn * than ! JBo for llrst Insertion. 1lir udtcrtUcincr.u must tun consecu tively. SITUATIONS WANTED. POSITION AH CLERK IN DIIY GOODS. clothlnir or general store , l > y nn experienced m.in ( UennAti ) . Quod references. AiMn-M Inx ,21Vnlioo , Neb A MMSl * AN iNrnufnNT AMIIIUCAN WOMAN wnnt * to tie nume nn < l companion to Invnl.tl . laily , wageH renionnble ; b-st of reference * Klvcn. Aildrvjw N S3 , lies , A M307 25 3 IIAKiilS tOOKINO TDK A HJTfATION. city or country. Apply nl art 81 llttli street A-MS31 Sl WANTKU WANTttD A Ki\V MOItK OOOU UlTHTt.UHS lo collect ami cll. Apply 1116 DouKl.in. NtWH : AOIJNTH KOH TItAINH AND 2 younR men for llRht work. U3.O ) weekly. H - l.cric & ttorlwU. 13U rarnum. 1I-4IJJ7 SJ * AllU YOU IIONIIST. SOIIUII. INDUSTIUOU8T If ) , engine with us for H'5 ; 3 < a month , 13,001 a year ; you can make U ea y ; nix hours a day Our ncenls < ! < > nol complain of liarJ time * . \Vhyf They tire tnnklne money elllni ? our Perfect on DIMi Wnslirr , the only practical family wniher manufactured ; vtanhca , drliM ami polishes dishes perfectly In two minutes ; no experience necessary ; a child of S operates It easily ; cheap and durable ; weight , thirteen pounds ; mndo of anti-rust sheet steel ; CAPACIty - Ity , 100 pieces ; 110.000 for Ita equal ; every fam ily wants one ; you don't havu to cnnuiss ; ns soon ns people know you have It for sale they fend for A dish washer ; each agent's territory protected ; no competition ; we fur nish sample ( w l hs six pounds ) In nlco cac lo lady agents to take orders with ; one anent mad * S2II.53 C.st ten days. Address for full particulars Perfection Mfg. Co. . Knglewon.1 , III. C M51S VANTHD , Firry aiin.s rou ALI. . KINDH of work. Canadian l mplo > incnt Oltlce , Io22 Douglas street. C MIPS Mli FiitST-cr.Ass ofiiui AT SCANDINAVIAN Y. W. home Office 1C18 Copltol avenue. Tel. 1217. C 723 3- rOH work. S913 Dodce st. C 150 \VANTrjIJ OIIlIj. AT ONfK , roil aK housenork ; small family. 1130 South 31st st. GIRL FOR OI-.NK1IAL HOfSK- orl < ; must b < Rood cook nnd laundreM. Call after C p. m. ZKXi St. Mary's a\c. C 157-27 WANTED. OIRL. FOR OENKRAL IIOUHi- woik ; references required. 108 S. 25th ave. C 191-Z7 * FOB KENT HOUBES. 1IOUSUS , F. K. DARLING , IIAUKHR IIIXH'K. D 125 HOUSES IN ALL I'ARTS OF THE CITY. Till : O. F. Davis company , 1505 Farnam. D ISO JtuUSUS ; 11ENAWA & CO. , JOS N. 15TH ST. D-127 TOR RUNT , 2113 CAI'ITOL AVENUE. 11 rooms , modern. The O. F. Davis company. D-125 II. E. COLE CO. LARGEST LIST IN OMAHA. D-MCS1 i00 ; AND 2TP8 FARNAM BTRHET. W. M. Roeera , 1323 Farnam street. D M323 TOUR-ROOM UASEMIJNT. HI S. 24TII STRUCT. D M13I ML'3 1'I.KASANT DETACHED MODERN 8-ROOM lioute ; nlco lawn , barn. Inquire 260J Pierce st , D-317 C-IIOOM HOUSE. INQUIRE 2711 DOUOLASST D-1HJ3 CENTRALLY LOCATED , 10-ROOM HOUSE , modern Improvements. Inquire 712 N. 19th street. D-M33J ( ROOM COTTAGE , 633 SOUTH 17TI f XvE. D-SI3 M2 PLEASANT MODERN 6-ROOM 2ND STORY flat ; beautiful lawn and shad ? . 2121 Miami strut. I > MI1S NINE-ROOM MODERN HOUSE. 1333 SHERman - man avenue. J30 ; 10-room modern house , llur- rtctte , rear Sherman avenue , )25. Ilyron Reed Co. , 213 South Hth street. D M79S MIC ONE TEN-ROOM HOUSE. ALL MODERN CON- vcnlenccs , newly painted nnd papered. 850 No. 23th St. One six-room house back of above ; rent \ery low. Imtulro Kllkcnhcy & Co. . roon- 1 , Continental bill. D S4I. HOUSES FOR RENT , FROM J10.00 TO $21.00. See Fidelity Trust company , 170J Farnam st. D MSC3 30 VERY DESIRAULE HOUSES VACANT MAY 1st. J. II. Sherwood. 423 N. V. Life. ' 1'hone 3 < 8 , . D-S77 1OR RENT FLATS AT NORTHEAST CORNEr ot llth nnd Howard streets. Newly paperei nnd pilntcd. Inquire room 311 , 1st Natlona Hank Dlilif. D-87ii 3 LIST PROPERTY FOR RENT. SALE OR EX- chnniro with Equitable Investment Co. . 403 N. Y. Life. D-M970 30 1U/DUCCD TO J13.60 , CHEAPEST AND NEAT- cst G-rootn cottage with bath In dty , 3031 Call * furnla si. Dm-842-30 MODERN EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE. f PER monlli. Inquire 2C1G Capitol avenue. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ D 122 29 * JtODERN TEN-ROOM HOUSE. IIRICK , OAS b.ith , laundry , furnace ; hard wood Moors $33 00 keys , 1C01 Capitol auniuc. adjoining.D . D M140 30' FURNISHED HOUSE FROM JUNU 1ST , TO family without younR children ; references re quired. 716 N. 2d st. I > 148 M * FOR RENT. inailT-HOOM IIOrSE. ALL MOD -1 em Improvements , hardwood ilnlsh nnd largo rooms. No. 40(1 ( N. 23d street. D MiS 23 COMPLETE MODERN EKUIT-HOOM DRICK In grove on Sherwood n\enu < > , $ . ' 5.00. Chnlcu modern clKht-room brlclt , No. COJ Norlh 3rd street , $35.00. Nlco vlKht-ruoin frame residence. No. 2217 Hpruec street , $22.50. Elcganl ten and twelve room modern brick res IdenceA nl Boulhwesl coiner 23rd nnd California very low rents , C. A. Starr. 615 N. Y. Life. D 183-30 FOR RENT SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE. ALL MOD oni cornentcnci-s. inqulie HI So. 18th st D M20I 29 _ KRW FLAT. 8 ROOMS. RATH AND ll'\TI lyorn. KJIH. water. 1112 S. llth. D MHkS 3 FINE HOt'Si : . 24T1I AND FARNAM STREETS Fidelity Trusl company , 170J Furnam street. D M21I 20 1-LEASANT HOUSE OP SIX LARGE ROOMS well locaKd. 831 S. 21st. D-M21I M S ROOM HOt'SE , NEWLY PAINTED. CORNEI ISth and Howard. Every modern convenience location moBt dcslrabe. Call on A. C. Onu. W lloyd's theater. D 221-W TOR RENT. NINE ROOM rrRNIPHI.I Imuti' . modern. Will exchangp rent for lioard If dpslied. For particular * enquire 2610 St Mary's ave. or room 47 , Ilrunsnlck hotel.D220 D-220 TWO C-ROOM COTTAGES. FURNISHED. modern , S'U So , 20th strevt. D-222-3 * TOR RENT 7-ROOM MODERN FLAT. LANOI ilock , WC * 3' ' n M-iD-f RENr HOUSES AND ROOMS"Fl'lT nlHhnl or unfurnished ; ciMltnil. Tlmrd. 22 N. 2llh. D Mai 1 _ 7-I1OOM FLAT. RANGE AND ALL MODERN conveniences , 701' H. 16th street. Charles W Ilullrr. Ml 1'nxton block. D M J M27 * TINE IMt. MODERN HOUSE. 2019 I1INNEY Military plumbing perfect. Wlthnell , > 7 N , Y Life. _ D M303 SOIS MASON , 1'LEASANT S-ROOM MODERN bouse ; chcurt , line location ; lawn. ! i2S New Y"rk Llff. U-M303 4' _ 7-ROOM. ALI. MODERN , UOOD I.OCATIO.V KM Jones street. D in 27 IQlt RENT FUtigIbHED KOOM3. TOR RENT , FURNISHED ROOMS. W4 S. 11TII E 370 M3 EOUTII FRONT ROOM. JJ7i HARNEY. E-M774 S0 IV 11 * PLEASANT ROOM , 1319 DODGE. E 575 MODERN ROOM , WITH BOARD. 2KXS CASS. r _ _ E Mm .ma . * 1'L'RNiaHED. UNF-SD. $7 , $1) . $12. 201 N , 17TH TWO NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS TO OKN llcnum Klvlns the twal of I ef rrrncrn. N. W O-ir. Mill nnd 1'aclllc. U--MIJ3-I91 SUITE OF ROOMS. ALSO PARLOR FLOOR furnUhed or unfurnished ; IwarU If drslrrd. 210 TWO FURNISHED ROOMS IXIR QENTLF.MEN In prl\ale family , il't N. 13lh E 223-28 * _ NICK SOUTH FRONT ROOM WELL FUR iililuHl , private family. Call 2112 Cau street. _ KM 833- J.A8T FRONT ROOMS , FURNISHED OR UN furnished ; modern ; board If desired. SID N. Z3d Ij _ K-JIS22 FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED ROOMS for light liiHUektrplnKV 1119 Farnam. B -218-2 ! * JIOt'flEICEEPINO ROOMS ; CONVENIENT cheap , cool ; larju Uwo. Xll St. Mary's. v 1I-MS3J PUKNI81IED KOOM3 AMD BOARD. FOR RKNT-FURNISHED ROOMS. WITH OR without litard , In modern detached house. Iteau- tlful lawn , shade trees nnd flowers. A nice cool place for summer. Call 221& Webster st F-M200 1 * _ _ _ 1OARD AND ROOM , $1.50 WEEK. 2207 FAR. nnm street. F M203 3 * TRNISHED ROOMS , WITH OR WITHOUT board. 2203 Farnam street. F M216 29 * IUITE ROOMS WITH HOARD. BHRINER , "STl H. 2CUi. FM2I1 80 * IOO.M8 WITH HOARD. 2223 DODGE STREET. i' uxa i * lOOMfl WITH HOARD ; FINE LOCATION. 1812 Chicago. F M323 9 * [ URNISHED ROOMS , WITH HOARD. UTO * pla , 1721 Davenport street. F M172 2 * IANDSOMI2 LARGE SOUTH ROOMS IN large detachnl house , with shady lawn ; first- tlns lahle ; references , sa N. ISth.FM333 F-M333 30 * DESIRARLE FRONT ROOM AND ALCOVE. Bout location In city and good board. 212 S. 23th turret. F 190. UNFURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT R RENT , TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS. 1617 Dodge street. O-M130 1C * UNFURNISHED ROOMS FIRST FLOOR ne.ir park , 13VJ So. 28th street. G 231 FOR RENT STOKES AND OFFIOE3 FOR RENT , THE 4-STORY IIRICIC 11UILD- Ing , 910 Farnam street. This building has a lln-proof cement basement , complete steam heating fixtures : water on all floors , gas , etc. Apply at thu olMcc ot The Dee. I910 FOR RENT FIRST CLASS THREE-STORY and h.itement brlclc store building at 1105 Far nam street. Suitable for any kind of business. Inquire room 311 , First National Dank Hide. I 370 3 . 'OR RENT. IIRICIC STORE I1UILDINO , 22x100 , with llrst'Class shelving and counters. In best business location In North Bond , Neb. There will be 400 acres of beets grown In the neigh- borhxxl , which will clrculaln considerable money. In addition lo Ihc regular farm trade. No belter location can bo found for dry goods , twotfl and nlicx-s and gents' furnishing' ) . Apply to N. J. John-ion , Ames , Neb. I M116 2-J * ) Rt'O STORE AND FIXTfRES. FNEQFALKD condllolns , price considered. Tlzard , 221 N. 21th. I Mail 1 * WANTED TO RENT. WHAT A CALL THERE IS FOR HOUSES ; IF you wanl yours rented list them with J. H. 1'orrolte , Douglas block. K-M23S A30 SMALL HOUSE OR COTTAGE OF 6 OR 7 rooms , wlih fair conveniences. Address L fij , Ilee omcc. K 379 LIST HOUSES FOR RENT WITH G. G. WALlace - lace , 312 Brown blk. Have calls for cottages. K-777 FURNITURE COMPLETE FOR 9-ROO1I HOUSE almost new , to rent. In exchange for 1 > iard for one. References exchanged. N , 44 , Dee. KM232 1 * WANTED. A FURNISHED HOUSK OF AIJOUT eight rooms , for the summer ; young couple , no children. Address N Cl. Ilee. K M2SO 20 * STORAGE. STORAGE. FRANK EWERS , 1214 IIARNEY. M 133 DITST STORAGE I1UILDING IN OMAHA. U. S. KG ' * bonded warehouse ; household goods stored ; lowvtt rates. 1013-1015 Lea Venn orth. M 131 STOVES STORED DURING SUMMER. TEL. CCO. 1207 Douclas. Omaha Sto\e Repair Works. M--.122 PACIFIC STORAGE AND WAREHOUSE CO. , Cth & Jones Sis. General slorage & forwarding. M 671 WANTED TO BU"X WANTED , A STOCK OF GOODS WORTH $1,000 lo $0,000. Addr ss M 13 , Omaha Hee.N N M3 HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR SECOND HAND furniture. 1. liruasell. 1420 Dodge St. N COO M10 WK WILL BUY CHEAP HOMES AND RESI rtencc lots anywhere In the city Mu t bo bar gains. Reed & Selby , Hoard Trade bulldlnc. N 162 FOR SALE FURNITURE. ALMOST NEW PARLOR SUIT , SIDEHOARD. Monitor range. Singer machine , bed room suits ; cheep ; leaving city , C24 S. 25thtroet , cor. Jones. O MIC7 21 * FOR SALE--HORSESWAQONS.ETC - - , . NEW 2 SEAT OPEN CARRIAGE TO HE SOLD at cost. $90.00 ; also good Concord tnickbonrd , $70.00. Drummond. P-M623 Mil FOR SALE , SHETLAND PONY. CITY I1ROKE , phaeton and harnets. 1810 Harney street P M1U 20 * FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS HOG & CHICKEN FENCE. WIRE. HOTTER & cheaper than wood. J. J. Leddy. 403 S. 14th. Q M631 MaylG WEOMAN PIANOS. BRIDGEPORT ORGANS. Woodhrldgo llros. . 117 S. 17th. Q-134 HARDWOOD COMHINATION HOG AND chicken fence. Chas R. Lee , 9th and Douglas. Q 133 FOR SALE , A NO. 1 2ND HAND GO-HORSE power steel boiler , as good no new. Address I" . O. Dox 883. Q-M620-M11 FOR SALE , 2 FRESH COWS. 2826 WEHSTER Btieet. Q-113 29 * OLD LUMI1ER FOR SALE ; FLOORING AND Joists In good condition. Apply at old ttnpllsl church , corner 15th and Davenport , or the As sociated Charities , E07 Howaid street. street.QM205 Q-M205 30 FIXTURES FOR SALE. 4 PORTABLE Hhelves , with drawers ; root and flat top desks , clu-np. E. Hlish , Drexel hotel. Q-.M314 29 * FOR SALE HOLSTEIN COW. GOOD IN ALL iwlnts. Calf twenty day * old. W. 1C. Morse , Forest Iawn cemetery. Q 1C6-27 * CLAIRVOYANTS MRS. DR. H. WARREN , CLAIRVOYANT. RE liable business medium , 8th year al 119 N. 16th. 8-131 MME. CLAYTON , CLAIRVOYANT AND CARD reader. Rends cards like nn open book. Tells your mission on entering. 223 N. 14th. JAMES COPELAND. THE YOUNG AND gifted clairvoyant business trance medium , hns arrhed and can bt * cunsultt-d on all affairs 01 lift" , business , sickness , divorce , pe Jlng pen sion claims or anything you may ! In trouble or doubt of. Can be seen Sunday. Letters with stamps enclosed answered. 606 N. 17th stieet. S M327 29 * MEDIUMS. DON'T 1JE HUMBUGGED BY FORTUNE lellers , traveling fakirs , etc. If you are In any trouble send n stamp to Mr. William Garfleld G3 ! > Sixth avenue , Des Molnes , Iowa , the inoel wonderful medium on earth ; free advice , bul nok no questions. Located for > cars. cars.M123 M123 6 * MASSAGE. ifATHS. ETC. MADAM SMITH , W3 8. ISTH. 2D FLOOR. ROOM 3 ; magnetic , vapor , alcohol , steam , sulphurlne and sc.i baths. T M299 4 * NEWLY FITTED BATH PARLORS ; TURK Uli and electric baths for ladles and centle- mcn. Madame Howell , 320 8. 15th St. . 2d floor. T-M39J-M5 * MADAME LA RUE. 1617 HOWARD ST. T 39 Mil * MASSAGE. MADAME : BERNARD , mi DODGE. T-M113 6 * MRS. DR. LEON HAS OPENED ELECTRIC , massage and bath parlors as a first-class In stitute for health , refreshing and restful ; hours from 9 n. in. tu 9 p. m. ; first-class assistants. 412 N. lllh street , near Chicago street. T M32S 30 * TURKISH BATHS. TURKISH BATHS ; ONLY PLACE IN CITY cxclusl\cly for ladlei. Suite 109-110 lieu bide. 133 PERSONAL. MASSAGE. ELECTRO THERMAL BATHS , chiropodist. Mme. Post , 31IH 8. 15th st. U-137 THE BELLE EPPERLV CORSET , MADE TO order from measure. 1909 Farnam itreet. U-13J V1AVI CO. , 3I < BEM BLDG. : HEALTH BOOK free , home treatment , lady attendant. U 133 MISS MINNICIC'3 DRESSMAKING PARLORS 2119 Farnam it. Prices reasonable. reasonable.U U 781-M15 * II. HAAS. FLORIST. PI.ANTS. CUT FLOWERS. Itanquet , hall , residence and grave decorations. 1S1J Vlnton street. Telephone 776. U M933 PAPER CONTAINING REAL PHOTO3 OF ladles wlslilnir tu wed mailed for stamp. Box 1608 , Denver , Colo. M174 M2i * WANTED , TO ADOPT A HA11Y BOY. FROM 3 to 18 month * ; must be healthy ; have a satis factory htttuo to offer. Address N 42. Ilee. U-M212 1 * CURE lim LADIES. 1815 CHICAGO RT. U 61J-M10 * NO. NO. YES. YES. YES. NO. X. Y. Z. U M212 29 * WANTED. TO CORRESPOND WITH MIDDLE aged gentleman eolnc to Montana this snrlr Ail'lrrs * N C2. Ute oDlc * . U--M33& t ) MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE. MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA real estate. Brtnnan , Lov A Co. , Paxton blk. W 142 klONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES. THE O. F. Ditvli Co. , .COS Farnum st. W-143 ' VERT LOW RATES MADE ON GOOD LOAN3. J. W. Squire. 243 Dee bldg. W-141 CITY LOANS , a A BTARR , 613 N. Y. LIFE. W-lli MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA property. Fidelity Trust company , 1702 Farnam W 14 LOANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CirV property , W. Farnam Smith & Co. , 1220 Farnam W-1IJ ANTHONY LOAN & TRUS1 CO. , 813 N.Y.L1FE , loans at low rates for choice security In Ne braska and Iowa farms or Omaha city property W-141 MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA REAL ESTATE at 8 per cent. W. U. Mclkle , 1st Nat. Itk.bMs. W 14S LOANS ON REAL ESTATE OR BUY MORT- gages. Dexter L. Thomas , 401 Bee Hldg. W M163 20 INVESTORS DIRECTORY CO. . 10 WALL ST. . New York , offer any part IW.OJO eastern In- \estors * names , who have money to Invcat , just compiled. Write for pattlculars. W MUC M25 * MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS. MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE , PIANOS , hortca , wagons , etc. , at loncsl ratcj In city ; no removal of goods ! strictly confidential ; you can pay the loan off at any time or In any umount. umount.OMAHA MORTGAGE LO/N CO. , 306 So. 10th St. X-1M MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE AND pianos. Fred Terry. 430 Rainge block , X153 J. B. IIADDOcTcr ROOM" " 427 RAJialBLOCK. : . X 1S3 MONEY TO LOAN ON HOUSEHOLD FURNI- lure , pianos , horses , wagons or any kind of chattel security at lowest possible rates , which yuu can pay back at any time nnd In any amount. FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTFE.CO. . Room 4 , Wlthnell block. X-131 BUSINESS CHANCES. TO SELL-GROCERY STOCK , GOOD LOCA- tlon , cheap , fixtures and stock complete , butcher piop allached. Address , H. E. llurnarn. 617 N. Y. Life Bldg. . Omaha , Neb. Y M323-M20 * $3.000 TO $10.000 CAPITAL WANTED ; INTER- \lcw solicited ; new enterprise ; legitimate busi ness ; responsible management and lo per cent guaranteed. N 32. lice. Y 143 30 THE IIARNEY PEAK HOTEL , HILL CITY. S. D. , center of new mining activity nnd nearest railway point lo the Keystone camp , twenty rooms , madern built nnd furnished ; for lonso after May 10 to inpponslble and ex perienced parties. Address propositions to W. O. Temple , nttoiney , Rapid C'lty , S. D. The light Is rescned to reject any nnd all bids. Albert R. Lcdoux , receiver , Hill City , S. D , Y M171 29 IF YOU WANT TO D1SI O3C OF STOCK OF merchandise quick address M 20 , Omaha Hee. Y M64J RECEIVER'S SALE. FROM THIS DATE 1 will sell nt pilvalc ealo all the bar fixtures , rcfrlgeralors , bottle cases , nnd office fixtures , also nil the unllnlahcd stock , machinery and shafting , with 2 15 1C. P. Detroll eleclrlc mo tors , belonging to the firm of Wallace & Co. , Incorporated , located nt 411 nnd 413 8. 10th st. , Omaha , Neb. , April 23 , 1S93. John Jenkins , recelVvi fjr Wallace & Co. , Incorporated. ' Y-M137 M2I FOR SALE , THE BEST PAYING MILLINERY business west of Chicago. Address room 407 llro n block , Sioux City. la. Y M2)7 3 * PARTNER WANTED IN FINE PAYING 1IU8I- ness with small capital ; prollts sure lo he snl- Isfaclory ; rofercnco lequlred. Address N W , Bee. Y M313 23' SPECULATE THROUGH A RESPONSIHLE house and get reliable Information nnd valu able pointers ni to the market. Manual on margin trailing In grain ami stock , and dally market bulletin sent free. Our customers arc making money by acting on our advice. Stan- ell & Co. , Bankers and Brokers , Suite H , Traders Hldg. , Chicago. YM206 2' FOR SALE , CLEAN STOCK OF C.ENTS' FUR- nlshlni ; gWlH In Omaha ; first-class location ; good reasons for selling. Address N 40 , Bee , FOR EXCHANGE. LOT Mxl25 , CLEAR OF ALL ENCUMBRANCES for horse and phaeton. Address N 31 , Bee. 2-141 FOR EXCIIANGE-A NICE PHAETON. AL- mosl new , to exchange for a good horse. Musi be a good free driver * Fldelty Trust Company , 1702 Furnam st. Z 163-30 9CO-ACRE FARM IN CENTRAL NEB. CLEAR price , $15.000 ; want city or acre property , E. Neb. or W. la. land , will assume. 1.6acre ranch. Central Neb. , good bldgs ; line hay land , price $20,000 ; want Omaha Improved property or land near Omaha , will assume. 1,300-acre farm , 15 miles from Sioux City ; prlco $30,000 cue. $5,000 ; wants gen. mdse for cqt.Itrlck Itrlck blk on IVniglas St. , near 22nd. price $30. enc. $3.oi)0 ) : want Kood farm , will assume. E. F. Ringer , 321 S. 15lh St. Z 226-29 * 1,009 ACRES OF TUB RICHEST LAND IN Iowa , 41 miles from Omaha ; price $30.00 per ncre ; can take V4 In real estate or Mdsi > . 240 acres very line land , 40 miles from Omaha , smalt house. 100 a tilled ; price $6.000 ; wait $3coo cash. $2.4i trade. 478'i acres Merrlck Co. , Nfb. ; Improvcmenls cosl $2,500 ; llila Is a line feeding ranch ; price $14,310 ; want $3,750 cash ; assume $2.750 ; will take clly property , nidye. , stocks or western lands for bal. K. F. Ringer , 321 S. 1.1th SI Z-237-23 * WANTED MDSE . ANY SIZE. FOR I A. , NEB. and S. Dak. farms , Omaha projerly nnd cash. Dmcrlbo slock and state fully what you want. E. F. Rlnscr. 321 S. 15lh St. , Z-224-3 * TO EXCHANGE FOR FURNITURE OR UPright - right piano , flnc $100 drug eloio fixtures Ad dress N 43 , Bee. ZM233 3 WHAT HAVI3 YOU TO EXCHANGE FOR well Improved M-acro farm In the sugar beel dislrlct , near Grand Island , Neb. ' W. U. Templelon , 40S N. Y. Life. Z-M324 M FOR EXCHANGE FOR PATENT , PARTY owning flnc Irnct of land unlncumbered ; will exchange n parl of It for territory In the south ; give full description of Invention. For partic ulars as to land , address B. M. Fnrrcll , Evana- vllle , Ind. Z M320 29 * FOR SALE HEAL ESTATE. EXCHANGES AND SALES ; CITY PROPERTY farmt , merchandise. Garvln Bros. . 210 N. Y. L. RE 155 WE ARE SELLING BARGAINS. AND IT means money to buyer and seller to see us Fidelity Trust Company , 1702 Farnp.m street. RE M65I 30 ABSTRACTS. THE BYRON REED COMPANY. RE-153 BARGAINS. SALE OR TRADE IN CITY PROP- crllcs and farms. Jno. N. Frcnucr , opp P. O. RE 159 BARGAINS , HOUSES , LOTS AND FARMf ; sale or Irade. F. K. Darling , Barker block. RE-ISO WILL SELL IMPROVED GARDEN LANDS near Omaha al prices that will surprise you. If taken within 2 weeks. J. H. Sherwood. 423 N. Y. Life. RE-M721 8NAPS. G TO 6 MILES FROM OMAHA P. O. 40.-80 or 120 acres. Improved , $30.00 per acre ; 20C acres , $35.00 per acre ; 250 acres , $4000 per acre ; 6 10-acre tracts , $75.00 to $10000 per acre. Mu t be sold. MO N. Y. L. bldg. Re M2S1' _ WANTED. BARGAINS IN OMAHA PROPERTY and l.ind.H for sale and exchange , H. F. Rlngr , 321 8. 15th St. RE 2J5-J * THE BIGGEST BARGAIN IN KOUNTZE Place. Elegant home on Win street. Fine building slto In Ilonscom Place , east fiont , high and sightly , W , 76 or 150 feet frontage , the cheapesi properly In the addition. Beautiful east front lot in western part of city at a snap. Fidelity Trust Company , Sole Agents. 1702 Farnam Street. RE MS64 1 A SHREWD INVESTOR It Is a wise man who makes his Investments when there nro many anxious sellers and but few buyers. II Is Ihen Ihey get the biggest bar gains and the best terms. One should nol be slow In taking advantage of these conditions How forcibly ihls was Illustrated a few days ago and what nn object lesson wo had of such an opportunlly In the oil markel. Oil was Ihen selling nt 54 cents nnd no buyers , but when II n-ached the price of $3 per Imrrel there were a thousand buyers for one Hi 54 cenls. w'ho made Iho money ? Now this same condition applies to real estate today. If you will make a Judicious Investment at this lime In Omaha property you are sure to double your money. Cull nnd lei us show property on which you can do this. THINK OF THESE. A $1,000 new collage , all modem , for $3 000. A $5,000 n w home near Hanscom Park for 5 acres sold for $1,000 per acre , now only $400. A $1,000 C-room modem house east of Hanscom Pulk , a blic snap , $2,700. A $7,000 GO-foot lot on 10th near depot. Will take some trade In this $3,500. Ono of thu best lots In Creston addition. Cosl owner $2.300 , $900. 10 acres , beautiful location , sold for $10 000 In 'f > 8 , only $6.000. One of the biggest bargains ever offered In Omaha. Will take some trade. We have u largo line of special luirgalns. FIDELITY TRUST COMPANY. 1702 Faraam St. RB-218-30 FARM LANDS. G F. HARRISON. 612 N. Y. L. HE-511-M7 * IF YOU WANT TO BUY A SNAP , OR HAVE A bargain to sell see the Fidelity Trust Company , 1702 Farnam ut. RE 164-30 FOR BALE CORNER LOT , Cl FT. . $ CSO. Inside lol , W ft. , $550. 2-story house , bargain , $1C50 , C-room house , $ iOO. 10 acres , cliolce , $250 an acre : also 5 acres at $150 an acre. AME3 , 1617 FARNAM. RE-155-2 * This is tiresome. Rubbed ofT in the wash you sec. But the wonder is that any but tons at all are left on , when you grind them up so against a washboard. It isn't necessary , if you wash with Pearline. No washboard ; no rubbing ; no buttons worn off ; no holes worn in. Think of the dif ferent kinds of work that you save , with Pearline 1 And the money ! Remember , too , that if you keep to things proved to be absolutely harmless , there's nothing you can use that is equal to Pearline , the original washing compound. CA I A Peddlers nnd some unscrupulous fn-occrs will tell you " this is as good us" OCliU. " ' . " ' Pearline is or "the same as 1'carline. IT'S FALSE never peddled , it. T-t 1 and if your croccr sends you comething in place of Pea/line , bo lt BaCK honestJ.VA. . . - * . 418 JA/.IES / PYLE , New York. FOB , SAI/E REAL ESTATE. Continued. \V13 1IAVK I1UYIJUS KOn house In north part of city. [ "OH houwi In Shlnn's addition \Iclnlty. . roil house In llnnscom place or sw. part of dty. I'XJH lol In western part of city. FOR acreage within & lo 8 mles of court house. FOR farms In eastern Nebraska or western luwa. The nlwve must be snaps for cash. IlrlnR In the description of your property cary. l-'ldclltr Trust company , 1702 Farnam st.Itn Itn 103-30 FOIl SALE HOUSE. 2018 HAIINEY BT11EUT , 9 rooms , modern Improvement ! , , barn for four horses , city water , south front. low price , rea sonable terms ; possession Immediately. Apply Robert Cowell , 1101 Harney st. RE M933-31 * I'llOI'iniTY AT 11KNSON roil SAL.13. ACKU for J3.50 per acru. A. 1' . Tukey , K1S New Yi-rk Life. llll-MSM SO SNAP : TWO TIIAOKAQK LOTS ON PAVKD Btieet near Nicholas , woith JS.OOO 00 , will sell for Jl.000.00 ; only small cash payment required , or will exchnnKC for vacant lots and assume reasonable Incumbrance ; ttucstlgatc this. Ad dress N 33 , Hee. RH M1CD 2J NE\V B-ROOM COTTAGE ; LAIldU LOT FOR Karden , no car fare ; rlsht In town ; 2st ! and Clark ; call anl see It ; only J2.300.00 ; easy t"rms. II. N. Wlthn ll , 2 > 7 N. Y. Life. ItU-MUl 1 SAYS , "H. 12. cous co. DO thn busliu'si. " We have nothlnir to say about that , but come around and see for > oursclf. Make us an otter on : G3-fool front on 2Cth nnd Ilrlstol. 00x120 , H. W. comer 26th and Ilreklne ( & blocU boulh of Lake ) . 132x141) ) , N. 12. corner ICth and Chicago. 13SX112 , S. W. corner 34th and Howard. CCxlSS. smith front , on Castellan 100 feet cast of 20th street. 43x100 , N. 13. comer 30th nnd Center. What will you ttlve for : 7 looms , all modern , and two lots , 3311 IlUR. Kli" > 1 block north of Spauldlne. 7 rooms , 1710 N. 16th , just north of Lake street ; beautiful shade trees. 3 rooms 3220 Poppleton avenue , 4 houses and two lots , S. 12. corner 27th nnd Hickory. The price we can make on brick house , ' ,6 Muck east of 21th south side Lathrop ( ICountzc Pi-ice ) , will suiprlse you Can BPlI you acres on car line at J200.00. Our Mr. Troxell U n trad r ; como and see him. Look at our wlndowi r Remember we never offer ' nnythins but genuine snaps. 1C. 12. Cole Coy J ! > 'T4. 15th. M. O. DAXON. 403 N. 'itTJC. ' 160 VICTOR"uicYci.is. . Tin'FINEST OF ALL bicycles. Omaha Ulcycle XTo. , 323 N. 16th street. 6 * Ui 161 BTURLINO , BUILT L'IKB A WATCH. WE8T- ern Ulectrlcal Bupplr Co ! , 1615 Howard street. SI2B Tlin VISim-El HAUL HEARINGS ON Relay Special. Will JJarnum & lire. , 120 N. 15th. REMINGTON AND EAGLE , CROS3 GUN CO. , 110 S. lith street. j o M 731 A. I- . DUANE & -WHOLESALE AND RE- tall bicycles. 1110 Farnam street ; bicycles sold on easy payments. ' jf > 163 LAWN MOWERS AND HtCYCLES. GET THEM In good running order at the Acme , 512 S. 18th. Cll M10 WESTERN DICYCLE & GUN CO. . 2116 CUMING. 654 MANTELS , ORATES AND TILES. WOOD MANTELS. GRATES. TILES FOR FIRE places , vestibules and large floors : write for catalogue. Milton Rogers tc Sons , Omaha.M261 M261 UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS II. 1C I1UHKET , FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND embalmer , 1618 Chicago St. , telephone M. 163 S WALTON & VALIEN , 1701 CUMING , TEL 1000 , 164 M. O. 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LUCAS HAS RETURNED AND opened parlors at 1609 Douglas street , where she will be pleased to see her former frlendi. M137 M23 DRESS MAKING IN FAMILIES. 16 GRANT St. M1SO M24 * COALi. D. T. MOUNT HAS REMOVED HIS COAL office to 20S B. 16th St. , Brown block. 163 THE REST Is THE CHEAPEST7 NO SMOKE. No soot. 2.000 pounds of the besl Wyoming coal , $4.50. delivered. Just think of III You hove to pay lhal for dirty , emoky coal. If you are interested In fhe , fuel question usa Shrldan coal , 1605 Iiarnnm street M403 HOTELS. HOTEL BARKER. 13TH AND JONE3 STS. 75 rooms at $1.0 per day. 60 rooms al $2.00 per dny.- * Special rates to comiherblal travelers. Room and board by week or mpnth. Frank Hlldllch , manager. 171 AETNA HOUSE ( EUROPEAN ) . N. W , COR. 13th and Dodge. Hoomi'by day or week. CARPET ClffiANINO. CHAMPION STEAM CARPET CLEANING WKS. 718-720 a. 14th St. rcj. K 3. Service guaranteed. U. B. a. ICulm. 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DAMAGED MIRRORS RESILVERED. 719 N. 16 17T MUSIC , ART AND LANGUAGES. GEORGE F.GELLENHECKBANJOAND guitar teacher. 1911 Cass street. M109 PAWNBROKERS. II. MAHOWITZ LOANS MONEY. 41J N. 16 ST. 37) OPTICIANS. OMAHA OPTICAL CO. . LEADING OPTICIANS. Eyea teited free. 2-J2 S. 16th streel 3.5) ) 2S * DENTISTS. DR. PAUL. DENTIST , 2020 HURT ST. ISO or V twycrs nud solicitors. SUES & GO. 13cc XJuildlug , OMAHA , Neb. Advice KUER. JtUUHS .I.V/I 1'KHWIHCAI,1. "Faithful Forever" Is the title of a now waltz for the piano forte by Frances Frank- lln-I'orteous , published by the Wlilte-Smltli Music Publishing company of Chicago ; "Flag of Our Countiy , " a patriotic four-part song , by Adam Gelbel , Is another publication by the same firm. The Uook Buyer for April Is dressed In a handsome new cover , and enlarged In volume. A portrait of George Meredith as a frontis piece , together with a paper entitled "T'ne Recent Popularity of George Meredith , " are among the foremost features of this highly attractive number , Charles Scrlbner's Sons , New York. A remarkable literary flnJ Is reported from Dublin. In the library of Trinity college was recently discovered a manuscript volume of 500 folio pages , -written In the seventeenth century , containing unpublished poetry by Uacon , Masslnger and many minor authors. The poem by Bacon , written after his fall , Is entitled "Farewell to Fortune. " An event like this will nerve to remind the world that something new about Shakespeare's works and personal history Is by no means outside the range of probability. Pcrcj > Addleshaw says In the AcaJemy , of Grant Allen's new novel , "The Woman Who Did : " "Whatever may be said against Mr. Grant Allen's last novel and many people will find It Irritating and aggressive It has the merit of being courageously honest. One other distinguished virtue It possesses , Jesplte the series into which It Is pitchforked and the subject with which it deals , there Is not a sensual thought or suggestion throughout the wliolo volume. However , the reader may protest against Mr. Grant Allen's views and sympathies , these qualities go far to soften ange/ . " Ths Bookman gives the following as a story that Kipling has told cf himself : "One day I was sitting In my bachelor study In London when suddenly a gentleman appeared at tha door unannounced , followed by two young ladles. 'Io this Hudyard Kipling ? ' Inquired the gentleman. 'Yes , ' I answered. I turned round. 'Girls , this Is Iludyard Kipling. ' 'And Is this where you write ? ' he continued. 'Yes , ' I replied. 'Girls , this is where he writes , ' And bsforo I had time to offer them tea , " said Mr. Kipling , "they were gone , girls and all. I suppose they had all literary London to do In that way. " A handsome Caster cover attracts the eye In glancing at the April number of Godey's Magazine. As leading articles the Issue has "Tho Metropolitan Opera Season of 1895 , " by Robert Hugbes , with magnificent photographs of the principals ; "Mysteries of Africa , " by F. W. Wendt ; "Artists In Their Studios , " by W , A. Cooper ; a clever story by Edgar Paw- cett ; a story of the "Man of the Iron Mask , " by Francis Aymar Matthews. Besides , t en an ? short stories , poeros. Illustrate. ! articles , book reviews , etc. Godey's Fashions for April should be of Interest to every woman , as they glvo a complete description of the spring styles In hats and gowns. The Oeiey Com pany , 32 Lafaystte Placs , New Ycrk. A striking series of Easter pictures by four of the best Illustrators of our day Smedley , Lynch , Abbay and Weeks appear In the April number of Scrlbn&r's Magazine. These Illustrations represent Easter scenes In New York , Paris , old England and Jerusalem. Another original feature of the numbar Is an Easter hymn ( written many years ago by Thomas Blackburn ) , Interpreted In a series of six full pages by Henry McCarter , Pres ident Andrews' "History of the Last Quarter Century In the United States" sustains the great popular Interest of the first Instalment. This chapter deals particularly with the Greeley campaign , with some very InterestIng - Ing pictures of the notable men who made the Tribune oneof them a group of Dana , Hicks anl Curtis taken more than forty years ago. The fiction , of the number Is one of Its strongest features. Instalments of serials by the leading novelists of England and America , G-eorgo Meredith and W. D Howells , are of themselves- , llterajy feast. In addition there are two short stories , "A question ofrt , " by Robert W. Herrlck , a young writer of unusual force and originality , and "La Belle Helene , " by Miss Goodloe- , the second of the very bright stories of girls' college - lego life which she Is contributing to this magazine. Scrlbner's Magazine , New York. MAGAZINES RECEIVED. CASSELL'S FAMILY MAGAZINE The Gas- sell Publishing Company , 31 East Seven- teanth street , New York. THE CHURCH AT HOME AND ABROAD- Board of Trade and Sabbath School Work , Philadelphia. THE PALL MALL MAGAZINE The In ternational News Company , New York. CURRENT LITEHATURE-Tho Current Lit erature Publishing Company , C2-5I Lafayette - etto Place , New York. ILLUSTRATED ART AND LITERATURE Published at C8 Fleet street , London , Eng land. THE SANITARIAN Dr. A. N. Bell , 291 Union street. Brooklyn , N. Y. THE HUMANITARIAN Hutchfnson & Co. 34 Paternoster Row , E , C. , London. THE IRRIGATION AGE The Irrigation Age , Cll Masonic Temple , Chicago. THE DIETETIC AND HYGIENIC GA ZETTE The Gazette Publishing com pany , 1218 Broadway , New York. WOMAN'S PROG HESS Woman's ProgrMi Company , 1009 Walnut street , Philadelphia THE NEW ENGLAND KITCHEN MAGA ZINE The New England Kitchen PublishIng - Ing company , 7 Temple Place , Boston. THE FUTURE STATE Ernest D. Lynwood - wood , Room D , Bunker building , Kanam City , Mo. THE MONTEFIORE MAGAZINE The Monteflore Publishing cooipany , Indian apolli , Ind. POET-LORE Poet-Lore company , 190 Sum ner street , Boitoo. PIRATE TREASURE. tl I'jle. Bill HKNuY MOnOAN AND TIIR SACK- 1NO OK PANAMA. ( Cup ) righted M < * . ) It h.w already been told liow Pierre IB Grand tool : the Spanish trwsiiro hl | > the vice admiral of Uio West Indies flota off Caps Tllmron In the \\eitorn part of Ills * how that achievement was the be ginning of buccaneer piracy , which was taken up by others who became cten more famous : han he such men as Minavelt , Hartliole- incw I'ortugues , Iloch Urazlllnnous , Kraucolsc [ -olonol.'c , nml flnally the great Sir Henry Morgan one ( line governor of Jamaica , under King Charles II. Of him then Captain Morgan It Is now to 1 > ? told and of hit famous Attack on the great and beautiful city of Panama. on the west coast of the Isthmus of Darlen. In the years that followed that famout achievement of Plorra le OKI rid , the bucca neers so harried and swept the Spanish Main that It became no longer safe for Spain to send treasure ships across the ocean , except In larg ? fleets and under convoy of powerful ships of war. Until such fleets could be as sembled and such convoy secured the treas ures of gold and silver collected by the Span ish agents In the Americas had to bo deposited In such great fortified towers as Cartlmgenla , on the north coast of South America or Panama , on the west coast of the Darlen Isthmus , each of which was a great fortress cities defended by massive buttressed walls and towers and by other fortifications commanding all approaches to It. Again and again and again the buccaneers turned their eyes toward these two strong holds with their accumulated wealth. Hut It was not until the coming of Henry Morgan that any ono dared undertake such u tremendous deus task as on opjn attack , cither upon the one or the other. Up to this time the buccaneers had been a any other pirates depending upon their ships and their sailors and upon bloody sea battles to win for them those treasures which they afterward spent so quickly and so rapidly In Port Iloyal and other friendly West Indian ports. It was not until Henry Morgan or ganized them Into regular armies , supported by regular tleets of war ships , and with thes fleets and armies attacked other fleets and fortified Inland strongholds , that the bucca neers reached the height of their tsrror and devastation. At that time the Island of Jamaica had been taken by the Spaniards from the English under Admiral 1'enn thu father of William I'onn , the famous Quaker. The conquerors had there settled and had fortified themselves and soon the Island had become altogether English. The chief town of Jamaica was then the famous city of Port Ifoyal. It stood planted upon the tip of a sand spit that sheltered within its white arm of coral the quiet waters of Port Iloyal now Kingston harbor. This , In Its time , was one of the chief towns In the West Indies , the great resort of all the buccaneers of the Spanish Main. There they spent their money and ilninlc and quarreled among themselves , white wlrhcd men and wicked women and cunning men. money changers and Jews grew rich upon the wickedness of the buccaneers until death came In the great earthquake of 1G92 and swallowed them all up in the hot waters of the Carrlbean sea men , women , children , churches , houses , gold and silver all In live short minutes of shuddering terror and death. It was from this place that Captain Morgan. with his buccaneers English , French and Dutch used to set sail against the Spaniards , and It was thither they returned from tholr expeditions. There Is no space In such a short story as this to tell of all the famous adventures of the great Captain Henry Morgan , any one of which would make the renown of ono of his buccaneers how ho pirated along the coast of Campechee ; how he attacked and captur d the town of Sante Jago , In Cuba ; of how ho captured and sacked the city of Mnracalbo , which Uuccarrcer Lolonolse had stripped of nearly everything n few years before ; of how ho made that terrible and lurid night attack on the fortress of Porto Hello , when tha buccaneers stormed the burning castle and where the bravo and hapless governor , with the roof blazing above his head and the floor burning beneath his feet , stood , sword In hand , his wife and daughter clinging about his knees , fighting to the last , until somebody flred a pistol and he sank dead In a heap upon the ground. Of all these things there Is no space here to tell , but only of that last and greatest deed of his the capture and sacking of Panama. To reach Panama Captain Morgan would have to sail some leagues up the Chagres river. The mouth of this river was defended by a powerful fortress , called the Castle of Chagres , which stood upon the crest of a precipitous mountain and commanded the en- tranca to the stream and the stream Itself for Eome distance up Its course. The fortress the buccaneers would have to take before they would dare to enter the river Itself. Accordingly Captain Morgan set sail with his buccaneer fleet from the Island of Santa Catherine to thus begin his great adventure. The attack upon the castle was made at night. It was a repetition , though not quite so terrible , of the attack upon Porto Hello. All night long the fight continued by the light of the flaming roofs of the houses within the fortifications and the blazing flro balls which the English hurled over the palllsadea and Into the entrenchments. There was a terriflc explosion as ono of the powder maga zines blow up In a lurid flame and a cloud of stones and beams. Kor a moment the light lulled , only to be renewed again more furiously than ever. At last morning broke , showing breaches here and there where the walls had crumbled away before the explosions and had fallen Into the ditch. Into the breaches dashed tlu buccaneers and the fortress was won , the bravo governor fighting to the last and until a musket ball crashed through his brain ami he fell dead against the wall. Many of the Spaniards , rather than sur render themselves to the nngllsh , flung themselves over the wall of the rocky precl- plco Into the sea. Of all the 211 men who defended the castle only about thirty re mained alive , and twenty of them were more or less seriously wounded. The pirates themselves lost over 100 men , seventy of whom were wounded. Thus the Castle of Chagreawas won anl tip great expedition was begun. U was upon the 10th day of August , 1070 , that Captain Morgan and his buccaneers began their famous expedition across the Isthmus to Panama , an expedition that lasted only nine days but nine such days ! The old historian who has handed down the story of this expedition was himself one of the buccaneers a Dutchman by the name of Jan Esquemellng. Ho tells us through the quaint old English translation of that time how Captain Morgan set forth from the Castle of Chagres with 1,200 men , flvo boats with artillery and thirty-two can nons. Captain Morgan had expected to fight his way across the Isthmus , but he soon found that there was no lighting to bs done that he had a far more terrible too to contend with than Spanish enemies. That foe was famine. Almost Immediately upon the very first day of their expedition they found that every Spanish village had been deserted by Its Inhabitants , who had fled away Into the tropical forests either carrying away with them or destroying every particle of food , every crumb of bread , every grain of malzs. Nothing was left , nothing but the empty bags of rawhide which had once held the meal or the grain of the Indian corn. And as It was that flrst day , so It was every day. Every village they came to along the shores of the river they found empty stripped of every thing , naked , deserted. The third day they left the river and took to the forest paths. Here , too , they would come now and then upon an Inland village a group of poor wattled huts clustered miser ably together , but hero also It was always the same always they were empty , deserted , stripped of everything. If only the buccaneers could have fought somebody It would have ben soTthlng but there was nobody to fight , nothing to debut but to starve In the inldit of the luxuriance of the tropical forest. Now and then a few Spaniards end Indians would appear at Home of the rocky heights to look down upon the buccaneer army and to halloo derisively. "Ha ! perroj ! a li Savanal a U Savana ! " "Ha dogs ! to the plain ! to the plain" Hut they would not come down from the rocks to fight they preferred to let the Engllih starve , In their extremity the buccaneers fell to eating the rawhide bag * that had once held the food that their enemies had carried away. "Some personi , " said the old Dutch hl.torlan of that expedition "Some persons who never were out of their mother's kitchens may ask how theM pirate * could eat , swallow ami digest those pieces of leather to hard nd dry. Unto whom I only aiumcr lhat could they only once experience what hunger , 01 rnther famine , Is they would certainly flnJ the manner by their own necessity as tin pirates did. For these flrst took the leithoi and sliced It In pieces. Then they Aid b nl It between two stones and rub It , often dip. ping It lu water to render It by thcso meant supple and tender. Lastly they ncraped of ! the hair and roasteJ It or broiled It upon tlu fire. And being thus cooked they cut It Into small morsels and eat It , helping It down with frequent pulps of water , which ! $ . good fortune they had at hand. " Four hundred of the buccaneers dropped and died by the way In those nine short days. Nevertheless , they tolled heavily onward until the tenth day , when , from the sum- irlt of a high mountain , they suddenly aiivr the flrst view of the Paclllo or great South sea , as It was called , spread out beneath them blue and far away. There was a ship and six boats sailing away toward a distant Island. Then the buc caneers know that they must be near their Journey's end. Hut a night still better to their ryes than the far ocean was a drove of cittl > feeding upon the campigm below them. Thcro at last was food almost the first they had seen since they loft the Castle of ChiKrcs. WithIn - In half an hour a score of bullocks had hi on killed , strips of moat were roasting befora the fires and the buccaneers wo.ro feeding llko famished wolves. That same evening they ciught a dlstm glimpse of a troop of some 200 horsemen , who hallooed something to them which they could not understand. A little while after and then they saw the flrst glimpse of PaiuiM a tall steeple showing abov ? the trees , "This steeple they had no sooner dlscovcrej , " says the buccaneer historian , "than they began to show signs of extreme Joy , casting up their hats Into the olr , leaping for mirth and shouting , even Just as it they had al ready obtained the victory and entire accom plishment of the r designs. All their trum pets were sounded and every drum beaten In token of this universal acclamation and huge alacrity of their minds. " Theio Is not space here to describe the two days lighting before the walls of Pan ama. There were but SOO halt-starved buccaneers and nearly 4.COO Spaniards , but despite that , and despite trenches and raised batteries and fortifications and walls. Panama fell and the buccaneers rushed Into It , a seething , howling , yelling mob. Then followed the old story of sack and pillage. Added to this a flre broke out ono day In one of the lower quarters of the town , and before It censed nearly the whole of Panama , the second largest city of the West Indies , the treasure house of the Pacific coast , was swept nwny from the face of the earth. Churches , cathedrals , store houses , dwelling houses , all were gone , and nothing was left but smoking ruins and massive walls to mark where the city had orce stood. For six months the buccaneers remained , hunting among the ruins for burled treasures ; then , on the 24th of February , 1C71 , they left the place taking with them 175 boasts of burden laden with silver , gold and other precious things , baslde about GOO prisoners , men , women , children and slaves , who were afterwards redeemed or sold. Such was the sacking of Panama and such the enormous treasure carried away by the pirates. Yet when all this vast wealth was divided among the buccaneers each one tecelvod only the merest pittance hardly enough Indeed to carry them back to Jamaica. All of the greater part of the treasure the gold , silver and jewels Captain Morgan kept for him self and his few chosen comrades. Thus , at one sweep , Captain Henry Morgan made himself one of the richest and moat famous men In the West Indies , and when Modlford , the then governor of Jamaica , re turned to England , he was knighted Sir Henry Morgan and appointed lieutenant- governor of the chief English colony In the western world. Hut after all his wickedness did not prosper him In the long run , for when England en tered Into league with Spain at the treaty of llyswlck , one of the considerations was that Sir Henry Morgan should be tried for hla piracies. Accordingly he was recalled to England. There he was arrested and throw1 ! . Into the Tower of London. Ills case was never brought up for trial ; It was postponed and postponed from time to time until flnally he died , unknown and forgotten except for the story of the fall of Panama , written by that old Dutchman , Jan Usquemellng. The Kvulutton Of medicinal agents Is Gradually relegating the old-tlmo herbs , pills , draughts and vege table extracts to the rear and bringing Into general use the plcatant and effective liquid laxative , Syrup of Figs. To got the true remedy sea that It Is manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only. For sale by all leading druggists. SORlPTUKElrOR A TEXT. Ilio Ancient Ornrlo I'orofllmiltnvccl tlia Aloilrrn 1'lycrn An Interesting and unlquo address wai made a few days ago to the American As sociation of General Passenger Agents , In session In Noy York City , by Qcorgo II. Daniels of the Now York Central & Hud son Hlvcr railroad , who was appointed tha orator for this meeting of the association. Mr. Daniels chose as the text for his dis course n part of the sixteenth vcrto of the first chapter of Ezeklel , "A wheel In tha mlddlo of a wheel , " and ho prefaced his ad dress with the whole of the glowing KzeUlcl prophecy of which this sentence Is a part. This Is the first time , probably , that scrip ture has over been quoted as the basis of an address to railroad officials , but Mr. Daniels did it In a reverent spirit. To Mr. Daniels' mind "tho outstretched wings" men tioned by Ezckicl are the whlto Galls of ships ; the hands under the wings are the tolling millions engaged In the transporta tion business ; the lamns are a myriad of lights that burn on land und eca ; thu ( Ira represents the countless furnaces ; "out of the lire wont forth lightning" refers to the elec tric telegraph , and "the living creatures" that "ran and returned as the appearance of a ( lash of lightning" means the fast railroad trains bearing the commerce of the nations , " lullroal Interest that " "Tho wo represent , ho eald , "vast as it seems to us , In only 'a wheel In the mlJdlo of a wheel. ' Hut when you ttop to consider that the world's entire - tire stock of money of every kind gold , silver and paper would not purchase ono- thlrd of Its railroads , you will get some Idea of the slzo of this particular wheel. In the United States there are , In round figures , 177,400 miles of railroad , nearly one-half of the onitro railroad mileage of the glebe ; the passenger earnings of the rail roads of the United Slates for the year cnJed Juno 30 , 1891 , amounted to $121,507,000. A re duction of thirty-two thousandths of 1 cent lu the rate per mile made a loss of $1,110- 000 lu the passenger revenue of these rail roads las tycar. A single glance at HIOKO figures will Impress upon any receptive mind tha magnitude of the paitcnger traffic , the Influence It mutt have upon the other commercial relations of the public and the necessity for the judicious and Intelligent conduct of this Important branch of the transportation Interest. The rasicngcr de partment Is a more Important 'wheel within a wheel' than tome have boon willing to admit , but no well Informed railway man will deny that an efficient passenger de partment Is an absolute necessity to the proper conduct cf the business of a suc cessful railroad. " Itrllectlon The tramp jumped up from the logon which ho was seated , waved above bis head the newspaper ho had been reading ; relates the Chicago Post , and cried , Joyfully ; "Good thing ! " "W'lwt'H 11 good thing ? " ncked his com panion In tatteie , surprised at the unusual energy dlFpluyud. "Income tax decision. " "How'a It good ? " "Takes the tax off of real estate. " "I don't see what that's cot to do with us. " "If you ever looked at your face In a glag/ you'd ace. " Whsn Baby was sick , we jjavo her Castorla. When she was a Child , she cried for Castorla , When she became JUra , the clung to Castorla , Yvlnn the bad Children , the gave them Castor)1 )