Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 27, 1895, Page 7, Image 7

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    SPBG1RL NOTICES ,
llnrmcntfl for tlimo column * will b
tnkrn until 1313O p. ID. for thn eTenlncnml
until 8 in m. for the morning itutl bunday
edition.
Ailttrllnemsj \ rrqnmtlnc n numbered
rlicck , < jiti tinTO nntwera nildrrimcil to n
numbered letter In cure ot The lleo , An-
Mvern no nilclrcMcd will bn ilrllT rcil upun
Irturnlntlon of the check only. Jtutct ,
1 l-2o a word , lint Insertion , lo n noril
lierraflcr. Nothing tuknu for Itm than 2Bo
for lint Insertion.
'Jlicfte ntlvertlneuienti must lun roniecu-
lively.
SITTJATIONS WANTED.
Cnt ) LADY 8TKNOOHAPHKH
wants Blluallon. References. Address r 63 ,
lice. 3A-227 27'
POSITION AS NIOHT WATCHMAN OH FIUK-
man : cnn furnish best of references. Address
H 6 , Bee. A--M27I 27' _
A YOl'NO LAOY 8TUDENT DESIRES KM-
fnt IIH governess or travellntf companion.
Itest of referenccH furnished and requlreil. Ad-
ilren U 15 , llee. A-M333 27-
WANTED , ItSITION AS CITY SAI.KHMAN
by competent man ; best of references ; can
furnish horse and bURBJ' . Address It IS. llee.
A 111547 28 *
WANTED , 1,000 MEN TO WU1TK ME TODAY
for the receipt ( nbnolulely free , In plain sealed
envelope ) wlilcli cuieil me of ner\ous ilelilllty ,
exhausted vitality , etc. AiMrvu C. J. Walker ,
box 1,311 , Kalainnzoo , MJch. _ K-M ICJ
\VANTKD , MAN TO TAKH OUDEIIH IN. CITY
for old establlKhed house ; former experience
unnecessary and snlary paid weekly. Apply
nfter 9 n. m. at Kit Duugias U-M6I4 J8
BAL.KSMIN.
The Hawks Nursery Co. ,
Milwaukee , Wl . H-M7S8 J10'
CUUAN FllIICKLEH , PUUE AND MIM > . EC.
U-1S4 J21
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COL.LKCTOII WANTED ; MUST 111 : AIILK TO
furnish honesty bond ; steady employment.
Apply after 9 a. m. at 1510 Douglas street.
31 *
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WANTED. AN HXPEUIENCED SHOE HALES-
man at J. J. Miturath's , > 35 llioailway , Council
Illuffa. U-1I2I2 27
WANTED. 2 HOUSE I'AINTKUS ; STEADY
work for Rood men. U. 1 * Nelbuig , West
Point , Neb. 1J-213 27
WANTED , A NO. 1 CITY COI.LECTOU. WHO
Is acquainted with cliy and cuu NullclllnKi
Ktate references , bond rcuulrcU. Address U 2 ,
Dec. 11-217 2J
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WAJMTEDJJbM A'lul : HIi.Ll' .
A11I2 YOU HONEST. S011EU , INDUSTUIOUS7
If so , engage with UH for 1SSJ ; I3i > J a month ,
W.COO a year ; you mi ] make It easy ; ulx hours
n day. Our agents > l i not complain of hard
times. Why ? They nro making money Belling
our Perfection Il h Washer ; the only practical
family washer manufactured ; washes , dries
and polishes dishes perfectly In two minutes ;
no experience neccttsitry , ti child of 8 operates
It easily ; cheap and durable ; welxlit. thirteen
pounds ; made of anti-rust sheet steel ; capac
ity , KM pieces ; J10.W ) for Its equal ; utery turn-
lly want one ; you don't have to canvas ; as
teen as i > eople know you huvo it fi > r tale
they senu for a dish washer ; each agent's
territory protected ; no rompctlllon ; wo fur
nish sample ( weighs HX pounds ) In nli e tase
to lady agents to take orders with ; one agent
made $2H. G3 llrst ten days. Addres * for full
particulars Perfection Mfg. Co. , Knglewood , 111.
C-MSiD
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WANTED , OIIU. KOU OENEIIAL HOUSE.
work ut 2113 Locust street. C M342 28 *
JIAIIUIED LADIES (1UAUANTKED jloo
clear profit dally ; easy work ; wrltu or cull
iiftcrtioona , Mrs. King , Victoria hotel. 131C
Dodge street. C-M3li ( 27 *
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WANTED. A ITotlSEKEEPEU ; A LADY
without children preferred. Address b2" > Pierce
street. Council llluffg , C ai3M 27
JFOB KENT HOUSES.
HOUSES , ! ' . K. IMIIL1NC3. IIAUKEIt liLOCK.
D 3W
HOUE3 IN ALL PAUTS OV THE CITY. THE
O. K Davis company , 1505 Furiiam. D 3d
HOUSES ; 11BNEWA & CO. . 1U N. 15TH ST.
U-362
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II. E. COLE CO. LuMlQEST LIST IN OMAHA ,
U 11201
2708 KAUNAM STUEET.
W. M. llcsers. 131 ! Fartmm street. D J
NICB MODERN , FLATS. CHEAP. J. W.
BgUIre , . 213 lieu Bulldlnfr D-31S
RENT. DESIRABLE HOUSES.
1) rooms. 211 S. 21th t. . J30.
7 rooms , 4205 CumltiK St. , J22.
7 rooms , 82C N. 27ih live. , 122.50.
0 rooms , 4' 7 Cuss St. . HO. .
D rooms. 4927 Davenport si. . J10.
G rooms , 3420 Jackpon st. . W.
6 rooms , 3513 Prult ht. , 17.
Bee Fidelity Trust Co. . 1708 Farnam 8t. D 531
LARUE LIST. F. D. WEAD , ICTH & DOUGLAS
D-617 J3
FOR HDNT , FINK NEW 10-BOOM HOUSE , 5S
N. 26lh Bt. II. T. Clarke , 219 Bourd of Trade.
U 613
HENTAL AGENCY , 310 NO. 10TH ST.
P-727
FOR RUNT , AT BELLVUE. NEAR B. R
depot , u line 10-room house , line crounds
abundant fruit ; also 4-room cottage. Henry T
Clark. No. 219. Board of Trade , Omaha , o
W. II. Botz , Bellvue. D-736
A FLAT. B ROOMS. WlTlf BATH AND GAS
very complete ; tiultuble for housjkeeplnK. 31
So. 2Cth Bt. U 11741
NEARLY NEW 6-ROOM COTTAGE WITI
bath , reduced to J13.SO. 3033 California st.U820
U-820
VERY DESIRABLE FURNISHED HOUSE
close In. J. H. Sherwood , 4.M N. Y. Life.D .
D 831
FOR BENT. HOUSES ; TEN-ROOM MODUR1
house , close In ; 5-room cottage , city watei
tore bulldlnir , 1308 Fnrnam. L. S. Sxlnne
ngent , 310 New York Life. D M921
S AND 7-ROOM FLATS. RANGE AND AL ]
modern conveniences. Call at corner Mat "A. '
701 S , Klh st , George Clouaer. D-85J 27
10-ROOM HOUSK. 1IODERN. LOCATED 2J1
Douglas. W. F. Clurk. D M958 Jlg
FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED ; TIT
handsomest residence' In Ki'imtze 1'lace. Fc
particulars enquire Adolph Meyer. 15th nn
Farnnm. D 152
FOR RENT. 9 ROOM HOUSII. MODERN IM
provements. well located. Inquire 1S03 Shei
man avenue. D M1CO
FOR RENT-A COMPLETELY FUBNISHU
house , beaullfully located , convenient to bus
net's. For particulars Inquire of L. S. Sklnnei
room 310 New York Life. D 2X " "
FOU UENT , MODERN 10-UOOM HOUSE , 18
druca Ht. . )20. Apply to I. A. Scott. Onml
Nat , bank. D M214 30
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F1VIJ ROOM COTTAGE , 840 S 21ST STREET.
D SM-27'
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TO RENT , HOUSE OF 8 ROOMS , MODERf
delached. barn , nlco lawn , good nelKhborhooi
Ask ut 1704 Farnam. D-JI3 31
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FOU HENT FOR S17MMKR , MODERN HOUSI
furnlsheil. two bind ; * from Farnuni st ; bli
shailv law 11 ; barn and excellent cow , if d
Hired. Address K 7 , Hoe , 1 > M3S1 23 *
FOU RENT , S-UOOM HOUSE , ALL MODUU
Impnivemenls ; hard wood llnlsh. No. 40J I
23tlst. D-M320 S )
_ _ _ _
IIAN11POME 0-UOOM HOUSE , Fl'UNISHEI
In choice locntlun , cheap for the summer. Ai
dreya U 9. lle < > . D-31S 27 *
* OU HKNT. FURNISHED HOUSE 8 ROOM ;
city water , bath , gas , etc. . on street car lln
near IIani.com pnrk , June 15 to Sep' . IV Ai
dresa R 10 Heo oillcc D-M315 2S
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l-t3R RENT. JUNE ll ! T-llOOil MODER
home. 303 N. 4Uth ; rent JS3.00. D M337 2S
J'KN-ROOM. I1RICK ; OAH. IlA'rH , I.AUNDRI
not basement-plan ; keys till Cupltol ajenu
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J'\VO 9-ROOM RRICK HOUSES , 1339-41 PAH
avenue , fnclnic lluimconi park , nearly ne' '
luinl wood llnlth ; tint rlam mrxlern co
venlencea. Inquire Hi : South Thlrly-geeo
Btrcet. I > M32 !
TOR RENT , 10-ROOM I1IUCIC. ALL MODER
2l 4 California sttret. Kry at 20.1.
D-M32S 17' '
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FOR HENT. FUUNlSHElV COTTAOR. SI
rooms , bath , closets , etc. Address U 13. llee
D-M3I7 2S
KENT il ifalTEI } HOOMi
NICE SOUTH FRONT 1SOOM. WELL FU1
nlahed , private family. Call 211 ! Caas st.
E-M2K
N1CKLV FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RKN
Call nt 2107 Douglas. li JJ78J 1
TWO FRONT ROOMS. WITH BATH. Si
Davenport. j ; J18H 2S'
PLEASANT ROOMi isirDODOR E-JJ83 ,
FURNISIIED ROOM. C25 8 , 13TII STREET.
B-M107 JU' '
I NICK FURNISHED B.OOM3 FOR LIQI
lieu eke plng. Hi ; South Hllu 1C 203-28'
FURNIHHED ROOMS. SINGLE OH KNSUIT
13 S. isth. 3rd floor , south tide. U 222-30' '
FOH RENT. VIVE ROOMS , FURNISHED FC
housrkfvplnK. to small family , for ftw monll
Call at 14U N. ISth it. E 253 r
DCS1RABLK Fl'llSHED ROOMS FROl
up to < . ISth it. E MK3 2S' '
NICULY FUnNISIIKD ItOOMS. W7 S. ! 5th A
E M318 8
TURNISHGD ROOM ron RENT. 204 a 25- ;
Mrvet , K-M328 S3
OUSEK1SEPINO CONVKNIE
- > 'Mp cool. Ur U ttll S Mary4 * .
B-MMI21
FXJ.UNI3HED BOOM3 AND BOAKD
riHVATB FAMILY CAN ACCOMMODATE
Kcnlleman and wife , or two gentlemen ; pleas
ant front room * , good board , at 24IS Cas * .
F M1M 23 *
THE ROSE. 2020 HARNEY. NICB FURNISHED
rooms with board ; special rates to gentlemen.
F-20 < .J22
ROOMS WITH HOARD AT THD SHHINEn ,
124 B. 2Cth street. F M21Q 30
1812 CHICAGO. KXCELLKNT IXJOATIOX FOR
rooms with board. Mr . Churchill. F MMO 2
BENT STOIlEli AND OFFICES
TOR RENT THE 4-BTOUY I1UICK HUILDINO ,
91S Farnam street. This building has a Ore-
proof cement basement , complete steam heat
ing fixtures ; water on all floors , gas , etc. Ap
ply at the office of The Ilee. 1 510
FOR RENT-FIRST CLASS THREE-STORY
and basement brick store building , 1003 Far
nam street. Bailable for any kind of businesi
Inquire 314. First National bunk building.
I-M8SI-2S
DF.81C ROOM. WILLIAM J. WELSHANS , 331
Hoard ot Trade. I MSS7
AGENTS WANTED.
AGENTS WANTED-ll.OOO IN 3 MONTHS HY
one agent selling the new Slodd.trt edition of
Encyclopaedia llrllnnnlca up to < ' .nt < > ; low
prices and easy payments make orders come
easy. Write for terms anil territory to S. A.
I ark , gen. agt , for west , 215 and 210 Hall hide. .
Kansas City. Sto. J-I02-2 ; *
MEN AND WOMEN. $5 TO $10 A DAY. ADdress -
dress the Handy Henter Co. , 834 New York
Llfo bldg. . Omaha. Neb. J 013
11IO MONEY TO HUSTLERS , SELLING A
rattling new cpeclally ; sells at sight ; exclusive
territory : cliculnrs free ; no rake. The Kruisch-
Stevens Mfg. Co. , CoffeyUlle , Kansas.
J M2" 7 2 ; *
WANTED , AGENTS , CANVASSERS , MALE
or female ; something new ( n ladles' shoes ot
great merit ; big pay and exclusive Rale guaran
teed. Addiens Manufacturer's Shun Co. , 435
Union street. Lynn , Mass. J M3C3 27 *
WANTED TO RENT.
LIST HOUSES FOR RENT WITH O. G. WALlace -
lace , 312 Brown blk. Have calls for cottngns.
K 777
LIST HOUSES FOR RENT WITH F. D. WEAD.
K 51S-J3
STORAGE.
STORAGE. FRANK EWL'RS , 1211 HARNEY.
M 37G
BEST STORAGE BUILDINr- OMAHA , 1' . S.
gov. bonded warehous - noysehold goods stored ;
lowest rates. 1013-1013 Leavcnwoith. M 377
STOVES STORED DURING SUMMER. TEL.
SCO. 1207 Douglas. Omnha Stove Repair Worlci.
M 373
PACIFIC STORAGE & WAREHOUSE CO. . ! > TH
& Jones sts. General stoiage and forwarding.
M 574
WANTED TO BITS
WANTED A STOCK OF GOODS WORTH JI.OOO
to JG.OOO. Address M 13 , Omaha Dee.
N MSI ?
STOCKS OF CLOTHING , GENTS' FI'RNISH-
Ings hats and shoes. S. Arnsteln , 1303 Douglas
street. Omaha , Neb. N M70G-J8
WANTED. A SMALL STORE IN GOOD LOCA-
tlon. Slate price under V CG , Bee olHce.
N M231 IS *
WANTED , LOT AND SMALL HOUSE NEAR
car line , for cash , If cheap. State price under
1' C8 , llea olllce. N-M232 28 _
WANTED , GOOD SECOND HAND UPRIGHT
piano , cheap. Roberts at Bennett's. N Mi
WANTED. TO BUY. FOU SPOT CASH , SECondhand -
ond-hand furniture ; parties eontemplntlni ;
breaking up housekeeping would da well tc
call or address C. F. D. , at Merchants hotel.
N-M303 M
FOB SA"LE l-TJBNITUKE.
FOB SALE-ON ACCOUNT OF REMOVAL TO
New York , will sell all the furniture , carpets ,
etc. . of n 10-room house cheap. Call at K\\ \
8. 26th ave. O-M621
ON ACCOUNT OF LEAVING THE CITY JUNE
1 , new furniture for sale cheap , only used
since October. Bed rooms pels , tables , stoves ,
chairs , dishes , etc. Call at o3l S. 27th st.
0-2.11 2' '
FOB S ALE--HOBSKS , WAGONSETC
FOR SALK OR TRADE. FOR GROCERIES , A
good buggy horse. 1512 Douglas , ft.
P M1SO 29
FOR SALE. 1 CANOPY TOP SUIIRY IN
splendid condition ; 2 3 < i-lnch lumber wagons ,
nearly new. Call at 430 Rumge block.l .
l > -230 27
FOB BALE MISCELLANEOUS
WEGMAN PIANOS , BRIDOEPOUT ORGANS
Woodbrldge Bros. , 117 S. 17th. Q-379
'HARDWOOD COMBINATION HOG AN !
chicken fence. Clias. H. Lee. , Olli and Douglas
Q.-3SO
THE STANDARD CATTLE CO. , AMES. NCR.
has 400 tons good baled hay to cell. Q M472
FOR SALE-A PUT DEER. INQUIRE A. D
Rrandels , Boston Store. Q MCD4
CUBAN FRECKLES SOLD EVERYWHERE. 6C
Q-1S4 J21
FOR SALE , 5 HEAD CHOICE MILK COWS
Call afternoon , yard 25th and Buit Bt.
Bt.Q2J727 *
Q-2J7-27
FOR SALE. FRCSII SIILK. CO\v ! WAU
ranted 18 quart * . Cull ut 430 Ramxe blork.
C3-2427
FOR SALE. BICYCLE. COLUMBIA , J3).00. A
L. Hampton , with Am. Hand-Sewed She ? Co.
Q-248 27'
FOR SALE. NICE LARGE COW , COOI
milker. Call 4102 N. 23lh and Sprague.
IJ-M314 27 *
LAUNLDY MACHINERY. ill N ! ICTI
street. Omaha , Q M349 Jl
CLAIBVOYANTS
MRS. DH , H. WARREN , CLAIRVOYANT , RE
liable business medium , 8th year at 119 N. 16tt
S-381
MJSSSAGK. HATHS. ETO.
MADAM SMITH , DO ! S. 13TH , 2D FLOOR , ROOJ
3 ; magnetic , vapar , alcohol , steam , sulnhurln
and sea baths. T M312-1 *
HOST COMMODIOUS BATH PARLOUS I !
city. Mm * . Howell , 318 & 320 S. 15th ; thorough !
practical chiropodist and manicurist attendant
T MS13-JH *
MADAM LA RUE. 1017 HOWARD ST.
ST.TSC3J12'
T-SC3-J12'
MASSAGE , MADAME BERNARD , 1421 DODOE
T M1M 3
MRS. DR. LEON. ELEGANT MASSAGE ANI
electric bath parlors , restful und refreshing
No. 41i North 14th street. T M334 1 *
TTJBKISH BATHS.
TURKISH BATHS : ONLY PLACE IN CIT
exclusively for ladles. Suite 109-110 , Bee bldg.
133
SIX BATHS J3. MME. POST , ! 19 S. 15TH.
730
PEliaONAL.
TUB BELLE EPPERLY CORSET. MADE
order from measure. 1903 Farnam street.
street.U
U 383
VIAVI CO. . 348 BEE BLDG. ; HEALTH BOO !
free ; home treatment ; lady attendant. U 384
B. HAAS. FIX5RIST , PLANTS , CUT FLOWER !
Banquet , hall , residence and grave decoration ;
1813 Vlnton street. Telephone 776. U M993
BATHS. MASSAGE. MME. POST , 319J4 S. 15TI
U 731
CUUAN FRECKLES , WORTH IOC FOR BC.
U-1S4 J21
PLEDGES NOT REDEEMED OR EXTENDE
by June IS will be sold at auction. Fred Mold
U17H Farnam. U M2I3 13
ASSISTANT IN A HIGH SCHOOL \VISHES T
leach In family In Omaha or Council Bluffer
for the summer. Pleasant home more o (
consideration than salary. Address R s. Bee.
\ U M361 30 *
MONx-Y TO LOAN KKAL ESTAT.
ANTHONY LOAN & TRUST CO. , 318 N , Y. LIF1
loans at low rate * for choice security In N
br-aslta and Iowa farms or Omaha city proper !
W-391
MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAH
real estate. Brennan , Love & Co. , Pnxton bl
21
W-3S5
IMPROVED CITY LOANS AT LOWEST RATE
II. H. Harder & Co. , ground floor , Bee bid ? .
W-421-M29
MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA RBAL KSTAT
at ( per cent. W. B. Melkel , 1st Nat. Ilk. bM
W-193
MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OJ1AH
property. Fidelity Tniit company. 1702 Farnai
W-3S3
CITY LOANS. C. A. STARR , CIS N. Y. I.IF ;
W-MS
7 MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES. TH
O. F , Davl * Co. . IMS Farnam * t. W 58 !
LOANs"tN IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CH
property. W. Farnam Smith Co. , 113) Farnai
_ W-390
INVESTORS DIRECTORY CO. , 10 WALL 81
N w York , offer any part 100.COO eastern 1
T. veators names , who hive money to Invci
juit compiled. Write for particular * .
W-M303-JS'
MONEY TO LOAN HEAL ESTATE.
Continued.
LIFE INSURANCE , POLICIES LOANED ON
or bought. F. O. Chesney , Kansas City ,
w -M1SJ
AGENCY U. B. MORTGAGE & TRUST CO. .
for 6 per cent loans submit applications ID
Pusey & Thomas , Council Blurts olllce.W
W 2J2
MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS.
MONEY TO LOAN ON HOUSEHOLD FURNI-
lure , pianos , hones , wagons , or uny kind ot
chattel security at lowest possible rates , which
you can pay back ut any time or eln any
amount. FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE CO. ,
Room 4. Wlthnell block. X373
MONEY TO LOAN ON FURN 1TURB , PIANOS ,
horses , wagons , etc. , at lowest rates In city ;
no removal of goods ; strictly conlldentlal ; you
can pay the loan off at any time of In uny
amount.
amount.OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. .
308 So. ICth St.
St.X370
X370
J. B. HADDOCK , ROOM 427 , RAMQE BLOCK.
X 372
MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE AND
pianos. Fred Terry. 430 Ramge blk. X 371
CHANCES.
SPLENDID OPPORTUNITIES ARE NOW
offered by Ihe markets to easily mil III ply small
capital each week by ( peculating. Our custom
ers make big mcxiey. Pome J200.00 to I3i .00 n
week , on a. J100. CO investment. Cnn we not do
Ihe sair.o for you ? Hmall m.irgln required.
Our book on uccosful speculation nnd dally
market letter , full of money producing polnteis ,
sent fre . Speeulnte through exports. Thomas
& Co. . bankers irtid brokers , Rlalto bldB. , Chi
cago. III. Y M917-J1G *
UBAN FRECKLES , THE ONLY CIGAR. BC.
Y-lil J2t
'OR SALE-MY LOAN AND JEWELRY BUSt-
ness. Fred Mohle , 1517H Farnntn.
Y MC91-J1I
OH RENT , A NEW 2-STORY BRICK HOfEL.
with modern Improvements ; sixteen commercial
rooms , family rooms , help's room , etc. ; to be
completed nnd ready for occupancy about July
ii. An excellent oportunlly for the tight man.
Bids on rent are open lo and Including June 1) ,
1S85. The Wllber Hotel Co. , Wither. Ni-li.
Y M233 31 *
.00 WHEAT IS NOW BOOMING ,
et In on this ilslng market. Wheat Is bound tn
go higher. Everybody IH buying whent. S nd
for our manual on trading in grain und pro
visions ; also Dally Maiki-t Bulletin , uih-lsing
what and when to buy. Both free. Hlnns'll
& Co. , Bankerx nnd Brokers , Suite 132. Traders
Bldg. , Chicago. Y M2M 23 *
RARE CHANCE ; A WELL ESTABLISHED
produce ruinmlwilon buslnes In nplendid lo
cation In Omnhii for cali > at u hatgaln ; com
pletely equipped for butti-i' nnd eggs. Best of
reasons for selling. AilJiess p. ; j , Hoe.
M-2CC-20'
'OR SALE. KEMPTER PANTS FACTORY ,
largest established iiants business In the vrrn.
Hen Kcmptcr. LlncnNi , Neb. Y M337 2S
L RARE CHANCE ; A WELL ESTABLISHICD
produce commission business In splendid lo
cution In Omaha fur sale al a bmgaln ; com
pletely' equipped for butter and eggs. Best ot
reasons for selling. Address P 63 , Bee.
Y 181 2J
PLKNDID OPI-ORTUNITY TO C.F.T AN Es
tablished wholesale business ; nbout $2,000 re
quited. F. D. Weoil , 16th nnd Douglas.
Y-2C2-D3
'AUK ' AVB. PROPERTY FOR FARM. F. U.
Wend , ICth and Douglas. / 2G3-25
FOK EXCHANGE.
A NICE STYLE FAMILY HORSE. COAL
black , sound , good free driver nnd genlle In
every wny , to exchange for good driving horse.
Fidelity Trust company , 1702 Farnam street.
Z-MSS9
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FOR EXCHANGE , 60-ACRE FARM IN OREAT
sugar beet dlxlrlci ; mdee. or bank stock pre
ferred. W. O. Templeton , 405 N. Y. Llfo.
52-M217 0
'HE ' NICEST FAMILY HORSE IN THE CITY
for sale cheap , or will Irade for bicycle. Ail-
dress P 68. Bee. X M211
'OR EXCHANGE , ONE GOOD l.'i.OOJ STEAM
power elevator , In Gage county ; shlpmenl
last ten months over 200 cars ginln ; for clc-ai
farm , or residence property In Omah.i , from
owners only. Address P W , Bee.Z
Z M233 27 *
'OR EXCHANGE. 1 PNEUMATIC SAFETY
bicycle tt > Irade for good horse. Addles * U 3 ,
Bee 7. 251 2i
FOR SALE UKAL , ESTATE.
ABSTRACTS. THE BYRON REED COMPANY.
Uli-155
.MI'ROVED HARDEN LANDS NI-SAR OMAHA
at prices that will surprise you , If Inker
within 2 weeks. J. H. Sherwood. 423 N. Y. Life.
HE M72I
BARGAINS , HOUSES , LOTS AND FARMS ]
sale or Hade. F. K. Dajllng , Barker Block.
RE 156
BARGAINS. SALE OR TRADE IN CITY PROP-
erlles and farms. Juo. N. Frenzer , opp. P. O ,
RE-375
SNAPS. 5 TO 6 MILES FROM OMAHA P. O
40. SO or 120 acres , Improved. 130.00 per ncre
200 ncres. S35.00 per ncre ; 259 ncres , $40.00 pel
ncre ; 6 10-ncre tracts , 75.00 to J100.00 per acre
jMustJje sod. 840 N. Y. L. bldg. RK M23I
FOR SALEOT14BLK2. BAKER PLACE
This lot Is (0x128 , south front , near car ; wll
sell cheap on easy monthly payments lo rlgh
pnrly. Also lot 2 , In Buckeye Place , nnd Int :
blk 6 , I'cppletan Pnrk. Take a look nt tin
lots and If they suit you call nnd I will make
price and terms to suit. Geo. B. Tzschuck , Be <
ofHce. Onmhn. 1113 654
FARM LANDS. C. F. HARRISON. N. Y. L
RE-COS J7
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7-ROOM MODERN COTTAGE , 3C2 N. 40TH
only J3.7W.OO ; great bargain. UE M71W
NEW 5-ROOM COTTAGE. LAHQE LOT. ON LI
11.900.00. Clark and N. 21st ; snap. UE M791
HOMES ON" EASY PAYMENTS. SELL AN !
buy lots , acres , farms. Garvln Bros.,210 N. Y. L
UE 374
AN OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFE TIME.
To get a most complete cottage home .In th
city.
The price on thesa two beautiful cottages or
Burt et. , near : sth , haa been reduced toO
each If sold during the next week.
They are 6 rooms each , with bath , closet , hoi
and cold water , concreted cellar under whol
house ; electric flxtutes nnd eleclrlc light , Ju
completed , with sewer , city water , yards al
sodded , etc. , ] block to electric line.
In fact , these cottages are models of beauty am
convenience.
No such cottage In the city can be purchased a
chenp ns we are authorized lo sell these homes
Terms , J500 or more cnsh .balance easy lerms.
Thla property Is destined to tie one of the mos
beautiful residence localities In the city In i
very few venrs.
REMEMBER NOW IS THR TIME TO BUY.
WHILE PROPERTY IS CHEAP.
COMK IN AND LET US SHOW YOU Till
PROPERTY.
IT MUST BE SKEN TO DH APPRF.CIATED.
Fidelity Trust Company. 1703 FarnirF !
M900 y
LOTS. WEST ALBRIGHT. NEAR NEW FAII
grounds. * GO.no ; J4.M down , Imlance J2.0D p
monlh without Interest. A. Olsen. II. & M
Headquarters. RK M2J3-M *
FIVE ROOMS. WELL BUILT , CISTERN , CIT1
water , JIM cash ; balancn to suit , 6 per cen
Interest , Jl.OOO. Ames , 1017 Farnnm.
R E 220-21 *
FOUR GOOD ROOMS. BARN , NICE LOT , IWI
Interest , 6 per cent ; cash payment , 1150 ; balance
anco to suit. Ames , 1CI7 Farnam.R .
R i-220-2S
WANTED , LOT FOU 11,000 CASH.
Wanted. lot for J250 cash.
Wanted. Los Angeles for Omaha property.
Wanted , farm for 16lh st. property.
Wanted , In. farm for cash and lot.
Wanted , 10 acres for cash.
Wanted clear lot. for equity In house.
Wanted , acres for Inside clear tats.
Wanted. JIO.OuO merchandise for clear land.
Wanted , IG.OfO place for cash.
Wnnled , J10.0O1 place for cash.
Wanted , 80 acres for cash.
Wanted , 1500 place for cash.
Wanted , printing for clear lot.
a F. Harrison , 912 N. Y. Life. RK-258-23
8 U HOUSE ALL MODERN CONV. NORTH O
Hanscom park. JI.500.
4 r house and lot $325.
2 acres Belvedere , overlooking Miller pnrl
J750.
B acres near South Omaha tKO ,
F. D Wead. ICth and Douglas. RE 264-25
FOR SALE , TWENTY LOTS , FIFTY FEE
each , taken on foreclosure of mortgage ; bloc
2 , Madison square , on car line , 1250.00 cacl
14.500.M ihe whole ; easy lerms. Stringer'
Gue , Frenier block. HE M362 27
EICSTOLEs.
M. O. DAXON. 402 N. 16TH. 333
V1CTOU BICYCLES. THE FINEST OF AL
bicycles. Omaha Bicycle Co. , 323 N. 16th Btrn-
S94
STERLING. BUILT LIKE A WATCH. WES1
ern Electrical Supply Co. , 1512 Howard stree
SEE THE VISIBLE BALL BEARINGS O
Relay Special. Will Uarnum & Bro. , 120 N. 1SH
8M
REMINGTON AND EAGLE. CROSS GUN CO
UK 8. 15lh street. S97
A. L. DEANE & CO. . WHOLESALE AND III
tall bicycle * . 1116 Farnam afreet ; blcyeh
old on ca y payments. 39S
WESTERN BICYCLE & GUN CO. , 241S CUMIN
( Ct
MANTELS , GRATES AND TILEE
WOOD MANTELS. GRATKS , TILES FOR FIR
places , vestibules and large noon ; write f <
catalogue. Milton Roger * & Son * . Omaha.
M39)
DANCING.
MR , ANI ) MRS. MORAND WILL GIVE PR
vat * lessons ID danclnc at their home. 2J
Dode street , durlns th * eurumcr. 2S-J23
UKDEBTAKEK3 Afe EMBALMEB8
II. K. BfRKKT , FUNIHWL DIRECTOR AND
embalmer. 16H ChlcflKqisU , telephone 0. 408
SWANSON & VALIENTtti' CUUINO , TEL. 1000
htn 403
_ _
M. O. MAUL. VNDKI rXV.n AND EMBALM-
er. 1417 Fnrnnm st.ttl ' ] phont 22S. _ 419
O W. BAKER , UNDERJAjc ER , < 11 8. ISTH ST.
PASTUH'AGE. '
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WE HAVE 160 ACREs'ut'BLUE GRASS PAS-
lure for horses , boom fence , spring water ;
Barton & Phelps. UlimOro. N li. . or A. W.
Phelps & Son , 7 NiJU , L'fa ' hUgTel. . 1054.
PASTURE , CATTLE AfJlpHSES. T. HURRAY.
BLUB GRASS , SPRING WATER ; H. II. HAR-
clor & Co. , Bee building. 221
HOTEL , IIAIIKBU , 13TH AND JONE3 ST3.
75 rooms ut tl.M per ( lay.
CO rooms at J2.00 per Uay.
Special ratea to commercial travelers. Uoom
and board by week or month. Frank HIMItcli ,
manager. 402
A KTNA HOU813-KI'KOPUAN ( ) . N. W. COuT
13th nnd Dodge. Uooms by day or week.
403
BUILDING &LOAN ASSOCIATION.
HAIIES IN MUTUAL U & 11. ASS'N PAY
6,7 , S per cent when 1 , 2 , 3 years oUl , always
redeemable. 1704 Farimm at. Natllnger , Bee.
4H _
O\V TO C1ET A IIOMK OU RKCUIIIS OOOT )
Interest on onvlncs. Apply to Omnliii L. & II.
Ass'n , 17C4 IJec Hide. a. M. Nattlnger , Hoc.
t 413
PUMPS AND WINDMILLS.
1 H. HOYDEN. PUMPS AND WIND MILLS ;
nil kinds of pump repaltlng. Leave orders
with Churchill Pump Co. ; telcph ne. 61.
M155 J21
CO
> . T MOUNT HAS REMOVED HIS COAL
office to 209 S. ICIh st. , Droun block. 4,0
nn 'BEST is THE "CHEAPEST. NO"SMOKE.
No soot. 2.COO pounds ot I hi- best \Vyumlng
coal , (1.50 , dcllxercd. Just think ot It ! You
have to pay tlmt for dirty , smoky coal. If
you are Interested In the fuel question use
Sheridan coal. IGrtS Farnam utioct. M401
ENGINEERS AND CONTRACtors -
tors for cleeirlc light and motor plants and all
kinds of electrical consirnctlon. Western Elec-
ilrnl Supply Co. . 1515 Howard st. 4' ' 4
SHORTHAND AW u
V. C. VAN SANT'S SCHOOL , C13 N. Y. LIFE.
11314
MUSIC , ART AND LANGUAGES.
QEOROE F. OELLENBECK. BANJO AND
sultar teacher. 1911 Cnss street. M103
CARPENTERS AND BU1I-DKKS.
_
C. E. MOURILL , PAPEiTllANaiNG , HOUSE
t.lgn painting ; brick work , plastering : off. R. 1 ,
Barker blk. ; tel. 735 ; shop , ! )1J ) N. 21th St.
405
BUSINESS NOTICES.
DAMAGED MIRRORS RESILVERED , 719 N. 16.
LOST.
STRAYED. A SORREL HORSE WITH WH1TP
face. Rturn to J. W. Foley , 1816 N. 2ith. ( foi
loivard. Lost M300 27 *
PAWNBROKERS.
I. MAROWITZ LOAD'S MpNEY. 418 N. 1C ST. _
DENTISTS.
_
JR. PAUL , DENTIST.nio' ' HURT ST. . 417
' -awycrs anil solicitors' . SUES & GO. Uoi >
Building , OMAlI3i rfyb. Advlco KUEU.
RAILWAY ' : T1ME CAR ] )
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OmahaUnion ) Depot , 10th & Mason St .l Ornaliz
POPULATION OF FRENCH TOWNI
A Curious nnil Smltloit Incrnnno In Birth
Cii'iiclilent wit It VUlts by I'uuro.
Pellx Faure , the president ot the Frenc
republic. Is at present engaged In "swlngli
round the circle , " In making nia first gran
tour ot Prance and U omitting no importar
town from his route , " says the New Yor
Journal. He Is everywhere greeted wit
tha wildest enthuslasnuand a mighty roar c
cannon , music anil , cries of "Vive Fell
Faure ! Vive la Hepuln.ue ! ! " follows In hi
wake. , „ ,
The accurate knowledge he shows of th
Industries and history of-each place at wlilc
he stops and addresses11 the Inhabitants U
matter of continual ) surnrlfe and excites un
versal comment of th6Vmost favorable ser
Ho rests under the j'a'uie suspicion , howeve
according to some Qlppant I'arls papers , s
President Cleveland Incurred tome years ap
during one of his ts&rs'rj\vhllc he was servlri
Ills flrst term as thlscountry's chief execi
tlvc. It Is rumoreJnU"U ( president Fain
carries In his private/car a set of encyclt
pedlai and a well clastlfled mass of Inform !
tlon concerning the .cities on his route.
At Ilouon the town.nvas lavishly decorate
and In the Place du VJeux Marche there wi
a reproduction of two triumphal arches , rci
resenting the ancient gates of the city.
Supernatural manifestations of old , It
said , used to mark , thq movements of klni
nnd more recently It Teas remarked that tt
late President Carnet could never vl lt
town without , a severe rainstorm appearlr
at the same time and deluging the enthuala
tic Inhabitants.
President Faure's appearance In a clt ;
according to some accounts , seems to have
marked Influxes upon the rate of births an
deaths. This wai especially noticeable i
Houen , and the Journal of that city In a lor
and eulogistic acomt of thf president's sU
there makes the following Interesting ai
nouncement ;
"The visit of M. Felix Faure has had
happy effect upon our town. During tl
four days , the 14th , 15th , 16th and 17th t
April , thirty births and only twenty-oi
deaths were recorded , Noi for many yea ;
have the births to greatly u'numb"reJ tl
deathi and It Is t3 be hoped that Presldei
Fttro will b ; a frequent visitor to Itouen. "
\ THE PATH OF MURTOGH.
.
BY 1IAHOUD KUKDlSmO.
( Copyright , 1S33. )
A curse Is laid on one long narrow strip
of the sea down In front of Uuntoglicr.
No matter how lifeless the sunlit air
may hang above , no matter how silken-
smooth the face of the waters nearest by ,
lifting thcmselvesl without n ripple In the
most Indolent summer swell an angry
churning goes always forward here. Disor
dered currents will never tire of their cell
ing and writhing somewhere underneath ; the
surface Is streaked with sinister markings
like black shadows , which yst are no shadows
at all , and these glide without ceasing out
and In among the twisted lines of gray-white
scum , and everything moves and nothing
changes till judgment day. It has the name
of the Sllghe Mhulrcheartalgh ( spoken Shlee
Vurharthee ) , of the I'ath of Murtogh.
Though 'tis well known that the grandest
ling and turbot and wonderful other big
fishes lie swaying themselves In the depths
of thu wicked water , with giant crawflsn
and crabs to bear them company , the fisher
men of Dunmanus and Qoleen and Crook
haven , and even the strangers from Cape
Clear , would not buy a soul from 1'urgatory
at the price of drawing a net through It.
They have a gre.1t wish to please the buyers
In the English ships , and the Scotch and
Manx. Oh , yes , but a creel of gold would not
tempt them to meddle In "Murty'a I'ath. "
They steer their boats far to one side , and
bless themselves as they pass In the manner
of their fathers and grandfathers before
them.
These poor men , having not much of the
Irish now , and not rightly understanding
what their ciders may have heard the truth
of , say this snake-like forbidding stretch
bsars Its name from Mutry Ogo O'Sulllvnn.
Their thought Is that the uncanny boiling
began In the wako of the English Speedwell ,
as the corpse of the vanquished privateer
spun and twirled at her keel through the
foam on its savage last Journey from Castle-
town to Cork. Uut it Is enough to look down
at this evil place , to see that the maledic
tion upon It must bo older than Murty Ogo's
time , which , In the sight of Uunlogher , was
as yesterday. Why , men ore living this
year who talked with men who saw his head
spiked over South Gale. There were no
great curses left unused In Ireland at so
late a day as his. And , again , would it bi
lbo waters of Dunlngher that would tear
themselves for an O'Sulllvan.
No , the curse threads back n dozen lives
behind poor Murty Oge. The ttrangc cur
rents wcavo and twine , and the greasy foam
spreads and gathers , gathers and spreads , in
the path of another , whose birthright it
was that they should baptize him. The true
tale Is of Murty , the I'roud , or , If you will
have his style from the Hook of Schull
Mtirtogh Mordnh O'Mahoney , chief in Dun
logher. And his time Is not so distant in
one way , as men take account of years.
Dut In another It Is too remote for any
clear vision , because the "little people" of
the old , fearful kind have left every other
part of Ireland , and they were 'just halting
together for a farewell pause In Uunloghcr ,
by reason of It being the last end of the
land , and their enchantments fanned up a
vapor about Murty Mordha to his undoing.
And it is as ff the mist still rose between
us and his story.
When the sun began to sink out of sight ,
down behind the sea , two men stood on the
"Aro wo to the brink itself ? " he asked.
dgo ot the great cliff ot Dunlogher , their
faces turned to the west.
The yellow flame from the sky shone full In
the eyes of Murtogh , and ho held his huge ,
jare lead erect w.th boldness , tnd ttared back
at it without blinking. His companion , a lit
tle , fihrlveloJ old man , whom he held by the
arm , had the glowing light on his counte-
lance , as well , but his eyelids were shut. Ht
jcnt himself against his chief's thick shouldei
and trembled.
Are we to the brink Itself ? " ho asked ; his
aged volco shook when ho spoko.
"Here , where I stand , when I would grit
you , and hold you forth at the length of mj
arm , and open my hand , you would fall a
hundred fathoms In the air. " Murtogh'a fre <
arm and hand made the terrible gesture to ftl
Ills words , but ho tightened his protecting
clasp upon the other , and led him back a few
paces. The old man groaned his sigh ol
relief.
'It Is you who are the bravo nobleman
Murty , " he whispered , admiringly. "There Is
none to equal your strength or your grant !
courage. In all the land. And the heart ol
pure gold along with It ! "
Murtogh tojseJ hla ble head , to shake th <
twisted forelock of his hair to one side. "I
looked straight Into the sun at noon on St
John's day , " he said , quietly , with the prldt
of a child. "If It were a hundred times ai
bright , I would look at It , nnd never fear foi
my eyes. I would hold my own son ou
here stretched over the abyss , and he woult
be no Bator In his bed. Whatever I wished t <
do , I wouU do It. "
"You would 0 , you would ! " assented thi
old man , In tones of entire sincerity.
The chleftlan kept his eyes on the sky line
beneath which , as the radiance above deep
cned , the waters grew ashen nnd coldl ;
dark. Musing , ho held his silence for i
time. Then , with abruptness , he asked :
"What age were you , Owny Hea , when thi
MacSwlneys put out your eyes ? Were yet
strong enough to remember the sun well ? '
"I was of no strength nt all , " the othe
whimpered , the tragedy of his chlldhooi
affecting his speech on the Instant. "I wa
In my mother's arms. There were the mei
breaking In through the wall , nnd the Uln
gellowlnu outside , nnd my father cut down
and then It was llko my mother drew he
. clonk tight over my head and no one cam
' ever to take It off again. I forget th
, sun. "
Murtogh nodded his head. "I will EO t
Muskerry some day , " ho said , In a klndl ;
way , "I cannot tell when , Just now ; but
will go , and I will burn and desolate every
a thing for six miles around , and you shal
have a bag for your harp made of eyelids c
the MacSwlneys. "
Old Owny lifted his sightless face towar
his master , and smiled with wistful nffectlor
"Ah , Murty , dear , " he expostuated , mlldl )
"It Is you who have the grand nature bu
think , Murty I am n very old man , nnd n
kin of yours. H Is fifty years since th
last man who tcok my eyes drew brent !
If you went now no living soul could to !
what you came for or why the great suffet
Ing w-as put upon them. And , moreover , th
O'Mahonys Carbery have wives from th
MacSwlneys these three generations. N
tend lies now. "
The lord of Dunlogher growled sharply bf
tween his teeth , and Owny shrank furttie
back.
"How long will you be learning , " Murtog
demanded , with an arrogant note In his volci
"that I have no concern In the O'Mahony
Carbery , or the O'Mahonys Fonn-Iartaracb , c
any other ? I do not take heed of Conoghc
of Ardlntenant , or Tlege ot Hoabrlm , c
Donogh of Dunmanus , or Donal of Laamcoi
I will give them all my bidding to do , an
they < wlll do It , or I will kill them and spo
their castles. You could not behold It , bt
you have your song from the words of ctbe-i
bow last y-ar I fell upon Dlarmald Ilhado an
crushed him and his house , and sl-w his EC
and brought away bli herdi. HU father
father and mine were brothers. He Is neart
to me In blood than tbe rest , yet I wouH n <
10 spare him. I made hla Rallydevlln a n i
Jt for owls and bats. LH tbo others
what I did. I ui In Dunlogher , uJ I ai
the O'Mahony here , nnd I look the- gun In the
taca like an eagle. Put that to your songt"
The sound came to them front the walled
bawn nnd gateways beyond the Three Cns-
tics , a hundred yards behind , ot voices In
commotion. The old bard lifted his head
nnd bis brow scored Itself In lines ot listen
ing attention. If Murtogh heard ho gave
no sign , but gazed ngaln In tnedltntlon out
upon the vast wnsto of wnters. blackened
now ns the purple reflection ot tbe twilight
waned.
"Illlnd nion have senses that others lack , "
ho remarked nt last. "Tell me , you , does
the cnrth we stand on seem ever to you to
bo turning round ? "
Owny Mmdderrd a llttlo nt the thought
which came to him. "When you led me out
beyond here , and I felt t'no big round sea
pinks under my feet , nnd remembered they
grew only on the very eilgo" he began.
"Not that. " the chief broke In. " 'tis not
my meaning. lint at Uoibln there was n
book writ by Flneen , the son of Dlarmald.
an uncle to my father's father , nnd my
ither heard It read from this buok that tin-
Three men with torches came up.
world turned rounil one way , llko a duck ot
a spit , and the sun turned round the othci
way , nnd that was wliy wo were apart al
night. And often I come here , nnd I sweat
there Is n movement under my feel. Ilu
elsewhere there Is none , not In the luwn , 01
In the towers , or anywhere else hut jus
here. "
The old man Inclined his face , as If hi
could hco the ground he stood upon , 1m
shook his head after a moment's waiting
"It would not he true , Murty , " he suggested
"Old Flneen had a mighty scholarship , as
have heard , and ho made an end to edify Hi
angels , hut but "
Murtogh did not wait for the hesltntlni
conclusion. "I saw his tomb when I was i
lad , In the chapel at Hoshrln. He was lah
at his own deslro under a weight nf aton
like my wall here. I saw oven then liov
foolish it was. These landsmen have ni
proper sense. How will Uiey rlss at th
blessed resurrection with all that burden o
stone to hold them down ? I have n bettc
understanding than that. I burled m ;
father as ho burled his father , out yonde
In the sea. And I will bo burled there , toe
and my son after me and If I have othe
children" ho stole n swift glance at th
old man's withered face as ho spoke "If
'navo others , I say. It will bo my comniani
that they shall follow me there when thpl
[ time comes. I make you witness lo tha
* wish , Owny Hea. "
The bard hung his head. "As If my Urn
would not come first ! " he said , for the nier
sake of saying something. Then , gatherln
courage , ho pulled upon the strong arn
which was still locked In his. and raised hi
head to speak softly In the O'Mahony's car
"If only the desire of your heart wcr
given you , Murty , " he murmured ; "If enl ;
once I could hold a baba of yours to m ;
breast , and put Its pretty llttlo bands 1 :
my beard I'd be fit to pray for the mei
who took my eyes from me. And , Murt
dear , " his voice rose In tremulous entreat
as he went on "tell me , Murty I'm of a
ago to be your father's father , and I've n
eyesight to shame you is she Is your hoi
wife coming to see her duty differently
Have you any hope that that "
Mnrtogh turned abruptly on Ills lice
swinging his companion round with bin
They walked a dozen paces toward the se
gate of the castles before ho spoke. "Yo
have never seen her , O\\ny ! " ho said gravel ;
"You do not know at all how beautiful sh
Is. H Is not In the power , of your mind t
Imagine It. There Is no one llko her In a
the world. She Is not just flesh and bloat
llko you , Owny , or even llko me. I am
great lord among men , Owny , and I am m
afraid of any man. I would put the Mai
Carthy , or even the carl of Desmond , ovt
ny cliff like a rat If ho came to mo het
and would not do me honor. Dut whenovc
I come where she sits I am like a llttl
dirty boy , frightened before a great shrln
of Our Illessed Lady , all with Jewels an
Ights and Incense. I take shame to myse
when she looks at me that there are sue
things In my heart for her to see. "
Owny sighed deeply , "Tho grande.
princess In the world might bo proud to I
natod to you , Murty , " he urged ,
"True enough , " responded Murtogh , wit
candor. "Hut she is not a princess or an
mere woman at all. She Is a saint. I'u
'japs ' she Is more ttlll. Listen , Owny. I
you remember how I took her-1 how I swa :
[ or her through the breakers and fnappt
the bono of my arm to keep the mast of 11
wreck from crushing her when the wa\
Dung It upon us , and still made lanJ wll
her head on my neck , and hung to the bai
rock against all the devils of the sea sucklr
to pull mo down "
'Is It not all In my song ? " Eald Owny , wll
gentle reproach.
"Owny , man , listen ! " said Murtogh , halth
and giving now ImprcsslvenoM to his ton
"I took her from the water. Her companloi
were gone ; their vessel was gone. Did \
ever see -sign of them afterward ? And h
family the Slgersons of that Island bcyoi
Tlobrad when men ot mine sailed t tilth
and asked tor Hugh , son of Art , were tin
not told the O'Flahcrty had pawed over tl
l.land and left nothing alive on It the slzo
a mussel shell ? Draw nearer to me , Own
You will bo thinking the more without yo
pyes. Have you thought that It may he s !
whisper now ! that ? ho may belong In ti
water ? "
( Continued Tomorrow. )
TWO CF A KIND.
Tim Fool Killer MmilfrnU Hlgus of Jtottiri
IIIR Activity.
A good temperance story comoa fro
1
Shamokln. Pa. Joseph Swartz had the rep
tatlon of being able to get away with t\
quarts ot whisky at once. Hence It w
confidently expected that ho would win )
wager when he bet that he could drink o
quart. A crowd went Into the saloon to s
{ him do it. The stuff was ordered , and dev
D It wont. With a triumphant glance aroui
the man proceeded to sing a song and dan
a jig , Just to thow how ho liked It. i ;
Jig went faster and faster , when suddenly
threw up bis arms and turned deadly pa
With a groan he dropped to the floor , I
came Insensible and In a few minutes w
dead.
Gustav Stern ot Brooklyn also made
wager which cost him , not his life , but bo
feet. He visited John Hoepfner ct J.'o. 3
Melrose street recently aud drank co
tlderabte beer. Stern , so Hoepfner taj
eald ho was going to Jump from a movl
r elevated railroad train to tbe street , an
had laid n wager that he could do BO. Wh
J. he left Hoepfner he took the elevated trai
He was found later at 11 o'clock unconsclo
In the gutter at No. 1306 Myrtle avenue wl
tils feet ciushed and hla tkull fractur.
Identified htm at the hospital u
recalled the victim's boast. It U auppo.
that Stern boarded an uptown train , and
soon as the- guard left the car platform ad
the train had started from the Da Knlb ai
HUB station , jumped from the cuter aid )
It and fell under tha wheel ] and from tht
to the ttrcet.
The foots are far from all being dead , I
It they keep up tbli pace their number v
ba materially reduced.
THE FIGHT IS MOBILE BAY
A Famous Incident of the Nnval BattU
Told by a Participant.
ADM'RAL ' FARRAGUT IN THE RIGGINd
yuurtermmtrr Kmmloi AVim the Hey Who
1 mimed Him to the MirmuN Docu
ments ( tint Soldi' tlip ( Juts-
dim l < * nre\cr.
' ( Copyright , 135. )
It (3 ( n fnmlltar l > ut an nlwnys tlirlltltiff
story how Admiral Fnrrngut , In carrying his
Meet Into .Mobile bay on August D , 1SII4 , posted
himself up In the rigging of his flagship , the
Hartford , ami directed the sailing niul the
lighting from that exposed elevation , Ha
hrul to sail between two fornihlablo forts.
Unities on the OIID hand , Morgan on the other ,
over a line of Million pile and a line of
torpedoes , ami then , when ho had got over
these strong and complicated defenses and
was within the bay , ho hud to engage
strong confederate squadron , The brilliancy
and bravery with which the enterprise was
carried through , to the complete defeat of the
confederates , can never be forgotten.
To give ill in a stay while posted In tha
rigging of the Hartford , the admiral , as
ovrrybody remembers , was bound to the
by a rope , for ninny yours I had
teen exceedingly anxious to learn the name
of the man who bound him. After cori-
slderablo search and Inquiry I discovered
there were several claimants for the honor ,
imong whom was an old soldier , living at
Annapolis , and still In active service. I re
solved at once to enter Into correspondence
with him , hear his own story and then llml
out It It could be substantiated. It appeared
to mo of considerable historical Importance
that the matter should be definitely cleared
ip and abscluto and 1,03.tivo prior be brought
to bear to iletcimlne what particular man had
lieen the hero of the occasion.
The kind and brave old quartermaster died
on the 9th of Apr1 ; ! it and was burled with
naval and military ceremonies In the naval
cemetery at Amupolls. Ho little Imagined fts
h > climbed the rigging amid the whistle and
shriek and perfect hall Ftorm of shot and
shell , and the mighty roar of the heavy
guns , to secure the safety of his fearless
commander , that lie was writing his naniu
upon the page of history and making himself
famous for all time. "Honor to whom honor
Is duo , " pay I. Ho served his country loyally
and faithfully upon the sea for forty years In
the Drooklyn , tl'o Donegal , the Constellation
and the I'hlox , and on the llartlord through
the entire war and In all her engagements.
And now we will let him tell In his own
liialnt , simple ami modest way the great and
fccul-stlrrlng Incident of his life :
QUAHTI5UMAST1511 KNOWLBS' OWN AC
COUNT OP HOW III ! : DID IT.
U. S. NAVAL ACADKMY , ANNAPOLIS.
Mil. , April 13 , ISO I. Sir : Yours of the 10th
Inst. has been received and In reply to the
Information yon seek I will try to do my best.
The affair you refer to happened on the 5th
day of August , ISlil. About [ > :30 : or 10 o'clock
In the morning Lieutenant Watson ( captain
now ) asked Lieutenant Klmborly ( admiral
now ) If It would not be a good plan to pass a
rope around the admiral and he ( Klmborly )
asked the captain , I' . Drayton , and ho said
yej. And then Lieutenant Watson gave mo
the order. The admiral was then about half
way up the. main rigging. I was chief quar
termaster and near Mr. Wataon. Ho told mete
to go up and pass a rope around the admiral.
I picked up a piece of lead line and ran up
the main rigging alter the admiral. By the
tlmo I got to him ho was clos ? up under tha
top , back to me , and I madn one > > ml of tha
rope fast to the futtock shrouus and around
the admiral , and made It fast on the other
side. Ho said to me , "What are you doing ? "
I said I was making a rope fast around him ,
and he said , "Oh , nonsEnse. "
I stayed there with him about five minutes.
Then I came down and luft him. Ho mint
have cast himself Iocs3 , for he got down again
all right. He must have been up there full
twenty minutes. He was not In full uniform.
It was a place of danger. In fact , any place
was that. It took about two minutes to male
him fast. All of this IiappeneJ In the hotted
of the battle.
You can be sure of the right man. I am the
boy. A number claim to be the man that
lashed the admiral to the irast , but they nro
all fabulous. I have Admiral Klmbcrly and
Captain J. C. Watson to prove It. I will send
you a picture of mysjlf ; look out for It. I
was chief quartermaster at the time. Hoping
this will suit you , I will stop.
JOHN H. KNOWLIJ3.
Chief Quartermaster Flagship Hartford.
August 5 , 1SC4 , 10 o'clock In themorning. .
counonoiiATiON FROM ADMIRAL KIM-
I1EULY AND OTHBUS.
In corroboratlon of the above I received ( ho
following document from Admiral L. A. Kim-
bsrly , and also letters from Captain J. C.
Watson and Loyall Farragut , the son of the
admiral , from which I quote fully.
May 10. 1S94. Dear Sir : Your letter of
April 25 I have Just received , as It was mis
directed , havlnR been tent to the Ebbltt
house , Washington , D. C.
I regret not being able to comply with your
request to send you a photograph , as I have
none of the size you desire. The man who
lashed Admiral Farragut to the rigging was
the signal quartermaster , John H. Knowles.
The larhliiK was made fast to the main
shrouds , Just bflow the futtock tdirouda on
the port sldr. and the admiral stood on the
ratlins , within I tin bight of this lashing , and
It was not made fast to him In any way , but
f ho had slIppoJ or fallen It would have sup
ported him and prevented him from falling
? lther overboard or onto the deck.
Hla object In going aloft was to get above
the emoko and to con the. ship up the chan
nel through the lines of torpedoes and Into
Iho confederate squadron , which ho did , dc-
tt-atlng and capturing It.
Trusting this reply to your question will
provo satisfactory , I remain respectfully
your ! , L. A. KIMUKRLY ,
Rear Admiral U. S. N. , Retired.
And lieutenant commander and executive
otlicer of the United States flagship Hart
ford at thu battle of Mobile bay , August C ,
18GI.
18GI.To Robert Coster , 25 , Bast Thirtieth street ,
New York , N. Y.
In lite letter to mo of November 24 , 180) ) ,
Cuptaln J. C. Watson says : I am thoroughly
satisfied thuro Is no question or doubt of
John H. Knowles who was then signal or
chief quartermaster United States navy on
board the United States llagshlp Hartford
being tha man who lashed Rear Admiral Par
ragut In the pert main rigging of the United
States flagship , Hartford , during the passage
of the forts In Mobile bay , August 5 , 18G4.
Knowlcs lias been continuously In the
navy over since the bay fight and Is a mott
deserving man , I am respectfully.
J. C. WATSON ,
Captain Unl'cd States navy and Hag. lieu
tenant to Rear Admiral Parragut , on
board United States flagship Hartford at
tbe battle of Mobile bay , August 5. 1SGI.
In Mr. Parragut's letter of the date of Juno
11 , 1894 , I find the.se words , which are qullo
to the point and cecm In collusion to clinch
and Eottlo the question forovcr.
The namij of the sailor who went up the
rigging and parsed the rope around Admiral
Parragut Is John Kriowlcs. He Is living at
Annapolis , Md. , and Is connected with the
naval acaJemy. Very truly yours ,
LOYALL PARRAGUT.
I liavo just received another communication
from Admiral Klmherly. unJcr the date ot
May 2 , 1895 , wherein ho states us follows :
"I received a letter from Knowlcs dated
the 20th of last March , relating to hU ro-
enllitment , ho having been discharged , up to
which tlmo ho had received nineteen good
conduct discharges ( ten three years' dis
charge * and nlna one-year discharges ) . After
he ru-onllsted ho died , leaving a wife and on
oon. ROI1BRT C03TBIU
ATi-n Haby wo * sick , wo gave her Caitorlit ,
When she waa a Child , she crbd for CastorU ,
Y/hen cho became Jta , she clunz to CastorU
MTia sin iuul Children , the gave them CactorU