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    TIIE OMAHA DAILY BEEl , tONDAY , JUNE 24 , 1S95.
SPE01RL NOTICES.
AilTcrtlftcmrnt * for these rolumn * will t >
tftlirit until 12130 ] i. ni < for tlio cvenlncnnd
until 8 p. mi for tlio morning nil hundajr
tuition.
AiIirll TH , by reqnritliiK n nntnlicreil
clieclt , ran hnve nnsircr * mlilrrssed to n
numbered letter In care at 'Jim lc . An-
ntm no nddrcusril " 111 lie clrllvnrcd upon
1 H filiation at the check Lilly. Jtatc * ,
1 J-"c it floril , lint li.nerllon , Ic a wortl
liortnflnr , Nothing taken for lia > than ! 4Co
tor llrst Insertion.
lliciio advertisement * mint inn roiuecu-
tlrely.
SITUATION ! * WANTED.
iWOl'LD ANY KIND PEOPLE SHELTER A
pour lint rexpcclable Engllahman while ho can
, hear from the old country ? WllllnR to do nny
i kind nf work for his board and lodging Ad-
dicss S 59 , ! ) . A M29G-24 *
.V/ANTEO-STENOURAPIIER . AND GENERAL
otllco man wnnts position July lt. live > carj
expert lice. Hint references. AddrcM C W.
CAnlleld , Val < -ntluc. Nebraska. A M203
WANTED WALE HELP.
. WANTED. 1,000 MIN : TO WRITE MI : TODAY
fi/r tlio receipt ( absolutely free. In plain ncaled
. envelope ) which cured me of nervous debility ,
-xhansted I vltnllly , elo. Address C. J. Walker ,
1 Box 1,341 , Kalamazoo , Mich. D M423
RANTED , rinsr CLASH UPHOLSTERER TO
woik by day for a short time. Address H M ,
Bee. 11-M311)
[ WANTED , MAN ON HA LA IIV TO TAKi : OP. ,
rtcru III city. If successful will ri-celve ad
vnnccntcnti Apply after 9 a. in. l.'lfl DOUR
Inn. U MUG J > 23
WANTED KIiBl.flLB HELP.
iHK YOU HONEST , SOBER , INDUSTRIOUS ?
If PO , engage with us for 1S93 ; (300 a month ,
13,000 a > enr ; you can make It easy , six hours
. day. Our agents do not complain of hard
time' . Why ? They are making money selling
our Perfection Ulsli Washer , the only practical
family wunher manufactured , washes , drlca
and polishes dishes iierfectly In two minutes ;
no experience necessary ; a child of 8 operates
It c.VHlly , cheap and durable , weight , thirteen
pounds ; tnnila of nntl-nist sheet steel , capacity
li pieces ; J10.000 for Its equal ; every family
wants one ; you don't have to canvas , as soon
OS people know you have It for sale they send
for a dish anh r ; each agent's territory pro
tected , no Lompotltlon , we furnish sample
( weighs lx pounds ) In nlco case to lady agents
to tako'oiders with ; one agent made J2I4 r.l llrst
ten days. Address for full particulars Perfec
tion Mfg Co. , Engluwood , III. C MI24
\VOMAN Oil MAN t\X > K FOR HOTEL Ot'T '
of town. U3.00 ; family cook for countty. S' > 00 ,
i dlnlns room Rlrls , house slrls. Canadian cilice ,
1 1VJJ I > ou lfli . C M231 24-
OH KENT HOUSES.
nd , r. % K , DAIIMNO , HAUICCU IlLOCII
D I2j
JIOlHiS ! IN ALL PA TITS OV TU13 CITY. Till :
O. K. Davis company , 1505 rarnam. D 4W
JIOL'SL-H , IJnKAWA & CO. , 108 N. 15TH ST.
D 127
II. E. COLE CO. LIST IN OMAHA
D M4J3
UINT DnsiiiAiiLn HOUSES.
I roiniJ , 211 S. 21th St. , } 30
7 rooms , 4203 Cumins St. , $22
1 7 rooms , 920 N. 2Tth nve . J22.CO.
0 rooms , 4 )7 ) Cass St. , S10.
' 9 rooms , 49/7 Daxenport St. , $10.
f > rooms , 3120 Jackson fit. , $8.
r rooms. 3111 Pratt St. , $7
Bee Fidelity Trust Co. , 1702 Tarnnm st. D 431
JtDNTAL , ACJUNCY CM SO. 1CTII ST.
D-727
( TWO 9-HOOM nillCIC IIOUSHS. 1339-11 I'AIIK
avenue , faclns llanicom raik , nearly new ;
hard wood finish , first clasa modern con-
1 VLnlencca. ffiulre 1115 South 32nd street
6 AND 7-ItOOM PLATS. WITH IIANGE AND
nil modern con\cnlcnccs ; awnings , screens and
1 janitor service. Call nt corner Hat , 701 S loth
' Rt , . from 10 to 12 and 2 to 4. George Clou cr.
D M59I
c-nooM corrAans JUST
I'ldellty Trust company , 1702 1'arnnm.
8-IIOOM MODTIUN HOUSi : . 29TII ST. & POP-
plclon. llartman & Ilobblns , 240 llee bldp
1)-S2J-J > 9
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rou HUNT , rou SU&IMUR AND AUTUMN ,
my residence , corner of Davenport and 32 < 1 sts. .
i partly furnished. II. J. Windsor , 1021 Capitol
ae. . D 154
CAST FIIONT UODURN. 562 N. 4UTH.
D 185 Jy-lS
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KINIMIOOM MODUUN IIOUSI1 DKTACIinD ,
beautiful lawn ; shade trees. W)5 South 28th.
i Apply to J. II. 1'arrotte , Douglas block
D-217J4
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UIOHT-IIOOM IIOUSHS NCAR IIIOH SCHOOL ,
} lo IK ) and $25.00 per month. Inquire 2316 Capitol
A\e. D 2ij 25 *
fii N. 19-rit sT iirr , 11 HOOMS. MODUUN ,
tot t' < r , m.
410 N. 31st street , 9 rooms , modern , $33 00.
I DJ1 S. 2Cth avenue , 10 rooms , modem , $5)00.
1 i : . 11. Sheafe , 432 I'axton block.
DM214 27 *
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TOR HHNT TWO C-UOOM COTTAOC3 , OND
furnished. 8083. 30tli. Modern. D 210-27 *
ITo IVVUNAM
( \V. M Hogera. 1323 1'arnam street.
foit UINT S-IIOOM HOUSB. ALL MODEHN
Imprmvinrnti , hard wood llntall , large rooms.
No. + ) fi N. Z3rd at. D M 235-56
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rou IUNT. AT nEASONAni.n rnicu , MY
icsldi-ncf , cor. 21th nid St , Mary' ave , , fur-
' nlHlutl or unfurnished , for the Bummer or
longer. Mrs. M. Ilcllnmn. _ D M303 j7 ! _
UODHUN C-HOOM COTTAGE. BEAUTIFUL
lawn and shade. 2124 Ml-iml street. D M313
11HNT FUHNISHUD HOUSE TILL SOPT.
1st , very desirable location , moderate rent. The
O. K , Davis Co. 1BOJ Tamam St. D 1S2 22
1UH KENT i
RICK SOUTH I'HONT 11OOM. WKLt , FUU-
nlahcd , private family. Call 2412 C.i st.
K-M433
PLEASANT IIOOM. low DODOE. i :
HUNT. nLEQANTLY
rooms. COI B. 13th.
KUKNISIIUD KOOMS MC WEEK. 710 8. 14T11 ,
n 910-JyU-
J'l.KASANT. COOL ROOM rOU TWO. WITH
board. J510 Pudge St , E 188-2 1
> ItOOMS I'-OU ' HOUSEKEHl'INCl TOR MAN
and vvlfu ; rent taken In board. 319 N. 17th
E-831
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fllONT HOOM WITH ALCOVE. BUITAI1LE
for three , with board. 2o33 St. Mary'K A\c
Ii 1I28J-2) *
FOl'Il COOL HOOMS , FUKNISIinD TOT
llth I houHuUecplne. fll. AdUrcga t ) 62. Dec.
C-M302 25 *
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rt'HNISHED UOOMS FOR LIC1IIT IIOUSG
Keeping. 513 K. 2Ut ave. 13 TU21J it *
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Ki\TIY : rt'KNISHED ROOM FOR TWO. S
H. 171 h trcet. * E M9 ID-IS *
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I URN ISHED ] iio"blJS ANDBOaRD
'SO RENT NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS
with bn.ird , terms reasonable. Call at 210
Douilas. F 880-23
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NICELY Fl'RNISHKD SOUTH ROOM WITI
board Tor two ; private family ; no other board
PIP ; best h m < * comforts. 611 No. 21st. l > et
Callfmnla und Webster. F 901
FOR RENT. FURNISHEDROOMS. WITI
board , liil Blimey street. r M101 ? :
LOT 8 2JTH AYE , PRIVATE FAMILY.
F Mlg JU
3O TRADE. DRESS SUIT. CHEST MEASURE
S > i Inches , wont twice ; cost 175 , for horse , gun ,
or nnv thing. U 43 , Bee. F 133
10"ROOMS. . FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED
or fur light housekeeping , reasonable price
CH S. 17th avenue F 1ST 2u *
FOR RE.N'T-FI'RNISHED ROOMS WITI
Ikxird , 1821 Ulnuey street. I' &I 203-30 *
iiAuru : rnoxT ROOM WITH ALCOVE , L >
pilvala family ; refer uiccs. 2913 I'mnnm St.
F M8S1-IS *
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j-RONT ROOMS ; AI.SO TA11LU HOARD. MIIS
niuivhlll. 1513 Chicago. _ r MMS 2J *
i'HU ROSE. ? oo HARNKY. NICE Ft'nN'l&'HEI
rooms with board ; Kpcclal rates to Rcntlemrn
I' MI-J23 *
I OR 3 UNFURNISHED ROOMS TOR ISENT A'
KB S. Hlh St. G OH
1C11JU3NT A.N.D OFFICES
TWft STORY HRIC1C. It.XM. AND C6 FEK1
trackage , 71 ! S. 13ih. at > our own price. II
| 15. Cula Co. . li < i N. Uth t. _ 1 710 J > C
TOR RENT. THE 4-STORY 11RIPK 11UILDINO
91 $ rurnam ilrett. This ImlMInK haa a tire
proof cement basement , complete steam heat
ing Ililurn. water on all floors , K ' , e * . Ap
ply at tha onica of The lice. 1 910
" AGJSNT3
> IRN AND WOMKN. ti TO 110 A DAY , AD
drc the Handy Heater Co. , S34 New York I. If
bide. , Omaha , Neb. J 913
WANTEO. TiUNniun9 or AOENTS'TO SEL
The New UduciHou" tn school toards ; mi-
sold ulxty sets last monlh to slnitla JiitrleU
The Diamond Lttho. IMib. Co. , Mlnne.ipoll !
Minn. -Mitt .4 *
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AGENTS WAXTKD EVERYWHERE TO HKU
ur automatic skirt clasp : no pins , no jewlnj
hulds sUlrt up ; kerpn shirt nulit In pUci
Am-nts report ladles buy at ! Rht Poupln
I > rlc of lOc. 8. J. & w , O. Simmons. 137 I'cai
Mas * . J ilt 5-i *
RENTAL AOKNOY.
3. O. WALLACE , RENTAL , 313 I1ROWN HL1C
L M703
STORAGE.
BTORAOE , FRANK EWERS , 1211 HARNHY.
HEflT STORAGE 1IUILDINO IN OMAHA U. S.
ROV. bonded warehouse , household goods stored ;
1013-1013 Lcavenwurth. M43
STOVES BToltno" RINOSUMMEP. . TEL.
W ) . 1207 Douglas. Omaha Btovu Repair Works.
M437
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PACIFIC BTORAOn & WAREHOUSE CO. , 9TH
fe Jones sts. General storage and forwarding ,
M43S
WANTE1J TO BUV.
WANTED , six TO Eiairr SECOND HAND
xvoodcn or Iron lankn , In Kood condition , having
a capacity of &OAIO to 0,000 gallons iarh Ad
dress , with p.irtluulats n to present condition ,
Previous u-o. etc. , Norfolk licet Sugar company ,
Norfolk , Neb. N MU4 21
GOOD STYLISH FAMILY HOHHE AND 1'HAE-
ton , must be cheap. 211 S , 18th St.
N 200-22
I'OK SAI li _ UKWITURE.
TOR SALE. 30 ROOMS FURNITURE. CENtral -
tral location 18 boarders ; Rood reasons for
telling ; gleut bargain , Address S IS , Ilee.
0-M870
FOR SALE HOUSES , WAUONS.ET.C
I'OH HALE ONE OF MY BLACK 1'ONY
marcs. FreJ Mohle. 1317V4 Farnam. 1' 'M
SNYDER 1'IIAKTON. A LM OST NEW. AT
nearly half price. Drummond Carriage Co
1' il8 27
FOR SALE MiSCbLIiAUEOUS
HARDWOOD COMUINAT1ON HOO AND
chicken fence. Chas. It. Lee , Oth and Douglas.
Q 141
THE STANDARD CATTLE CO. , AMES , NKI1. ,
has 400 tons good baled hay for sale. Q M413
FOR SALE. A PET DEER. INQUIRE A. D.
Urandlcs , Boston Store. Q M691
FOR SALH , OLD LUMDER CONSISTING OF
scantling 2x4 , 2x8 , 2x10. 8x8 , shlplap , sheeting ,
siding , doors , windows , etc. , at the Associated
Charities wood yard , 807 Howard st.
st.Q557 Jyl4 *
FOR SALE 5 HEAD FRESH MILK COWS ;
call afternoon , 5 aril. ZSth nnd Hurst St.
Q-212 24 *
MRS. DR. H. WARREN. CLAIRVOYANT , REliable -
liable business medium , 8th jcar at 110 N. IMh
SII3
MADAM E. AUSTIN. TRANCE MEDIUM AND
Independent card reader. Room 2 , WJ S. 13lh
st. Hamburg hotel. S9.10-2G *
M SSAOJi. \'iHa. . KTO.
MADAM SMITH , f/2 S 13TH. 21) FLOOR , ROOM
3 , magnetic , vapor , alcohol , steam , siilphurlnc
and ao.i baths. T MJ11 2J *
MASSAGE , MADAME BERNARD , 1121 DODGE.
T MGo9 .Iy 4 *
1NEST UATH AND MASSAGE PARLORS IN
City. Mine. Hovvcll. 318 & 3:0 S. 13th ; thoroughly
piactlcal chiropodist and manicurist attendant.
T MS78 Jy 12 *
.IRS. DR. LEON. ELEGANT MASSAOE AND
electric bath. ParlorB restful and refreshing.
412 North 14th street. T MXI3 CO *
19 NORTH l&TH ST. . ROOM 1 , SELECT MAS-
tngc , mairnetlc and alcohol baths. Anna , from
Chicago T M539 30 *
TUKKISH BATHS.
URICISH BATHS , ONLY PLACE IN CITY
exclusively for ladles. Suite 103-110 , Bee bldg ,
133
LADIES' BATHS. MME. POST. 319VJ S. 15TH.
730
PERSONAL.
'HE ' BELLE EPPERLY CORSET , MADE TO
older from measure. 1009 Farnam street.
street.U
U 383
CO. , 34S BEE RLDO. ; HEALTH BOOK
free , homo treatment , lady attendant. U41I
B. HAAS. FLORIST , PLANTS , CUT FLOWERS.
Banquet , hall , resldenco and grave decorations.
1813 Vlnton street. Telephone ! 776. U M443
I1ATHS , MASSAGE , MME. POST. 31914 S. 1VTH.
U7J1
UMBRELLAS COVERED AND REPAIRED.
316 No. 10th. Jas. Henderson. U 387 J27
BARGAIN. 12 CABINET PHOTOS. 2 DA VIES ,
113 a. 16th street , opposite Boston Store.
U M509 30
A. PRIVATE PARTY HAS MONEY TO LOAN
on pianos , jewels , bicycles , etc. Ruslnean
strictly confidential. Address Fostodlce Bo\
225. U M702
HAVE YOUR OLD CARPETS MADE INTO
rugs ; any size you wish. 1221 I.eavenworth
street. U M700 Jy6
ARE YOU SICK ? MEDICINE AND TREAT-
mcnt COc. at 203J4 N. 10th St. U 153-Jy-17 *
) RIVH AWAY THE GERMS OF DISEASE BY
the use of that great tonic and sickness killer ,
duke's Pure Rye Whisky. Alwa > s In bottles
At dealers. I'M 333 24
MON2Y TO LOAN REAL ESTATE
ANTHONY LOAN & TRUST CO . 318 N. Y. LIFE
lonna at low rates for choice security In Ne
braika and Iowa farms or Omaha city property
W-448
MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES. TIU
O. F. Davis Co. , 1505 Farnam st. W 151
INVESTORS DIRECTORY CO . 10 WALL ST.
New York , offer any part 100,000 eastern In
vector's names , who have money to Invest
just compiled. Write for particulars .
W M 303 J 25 *
CITY LOANS , C. A. STARR , 515 N. Y. LIFE
W 450
LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES LOANED O
or bought. F. O. Chesney , Kansas City , Mo
W 453
CAPITAL. I2.000.000 ; SURPLUS. J600.000 ; U. S
Mortgage Trust Co. , New York. For 0 per cen
loans on city property apply to Pusey & Thomaa
agents , room 207 First Nat'l bank Lldg.
W-25J
MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAH ;
real estate. Urennan , Love . Co. , Paxton blk
MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA REAL ESTATI
at e per cent. W. B. Melkel , 1st Nat. Ilk blcig
W-44S
MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAH ;
property. Fidelity Trust company , 1702 Farnam
W 149
LOANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CIT1
property. W. Farnam Smith & Co. , 1320 Farnam
W-432
MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS.
MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE. PIANOS
horses , wagons , etc. , at lowest rates In city
no removal of goods , strictly confidential ; jo
can pay the loan off at any time or In an
amount.
amount.OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. .
30 $ So. 16th St. .
X 470
J. B. HADDOCK , ROOM 427. RAMGE BI/1CK
X 455
MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE ANI
pianos. Fred Terry , 430 Ramge tlk , X 456
MODEL LOAN CO. . 403 NEW YORK LIFE.
X ISJ-JylG *
BUSINESS OHANOE8.
112.000.00 STOCK OF MERCHANDISE IN BE81
town In eastern Nebrabka. ( or land and cast
or equivalent. Address S 29 , care Bee.Y
Y M034
WANTED A DENTIST OCCUPANT FOR Till
beat location In South. Omaha. 8. W. come
21th and N streets. Apply at C. A. Melcher.
Y MS3-2J
ELEVATORS FOR SALE-FIVE ELEVATOR
near here for Kile or exchange ; wire or writ
ot once , control territory , prospect fine. C. 1
Wardl.iH" , C'hadron , Neb. Y M304 " 5 *
FINEST DRUG STORE IN HASTINGS. NEB
for sale , costing 1S.OOO two years ago ; can noi
bo had for Jl.ooo cash , as I have oth r buslnesi
John V. Hair , Hastings , NcU. Y M3M 25 *
3 SOLID INVESTMENTS : BRICK 11U8INES
block , water power flaurinir mill , fine Ice bus
ness. II. C. AUer & Co. , SherlJan , W > o.
Y MM8
HOTEL FOR HENT. THE BRICK HOTEL A
Neola , la. ; good opportunity for experience
pel son. Address J. P. Organ , Council Bluffs
Y-MJ23 26 *
FOR SALE , NEWSPAPER ; A HALF INTEI
o t In an old established Black Hills vvrekl ]
it'publlcan , KOCH ! chance for practical print *
nllh a little journallstla and Dixlncis ablllli
terms easy. Addreis J. Henry , Spearrlili. S. I
Y M33 S5 *
CONVALESCENTS AND THE AGED WIL
rmd Clarke' * Pure Ry Whisky peculiar !
ndaptod to thslr needs. Always In battle * . >
dealers. Y 331 24
FOR SALE. ONE-THIRD INTEREST IN A !
I.lectrlcal Manufacturing plant , of a hundrt
per cent proilt ; one who u capable of takin
ch rge preferred. S C7 , cwo Be office ,
Y MS37
FOR SALE , AN INTEREST IN A Nl'MBK
on * , good paving manufacturing business to
man who can ntv > U his time and attrnttoi
It Is open to Investigation to any one meanln
business. Addrrts a U , car * lie * ulllce.
ulllce.YMSII
Y-MSII
FOR EXCHANGE.
V > ANTED TO TRADK NEW STANDARD BI
cycle for drift her * weighing 1.600 pounds o
mor * . E. J. Davis , lilt Faroam st. Z-SS7
FOR EXCHANGE.
Continued.
HARM LANDS IN NORTHWEST MISSOURI
for stock of hardware or ImplenunK Knox &
Hinder , 37U Pearl st , , Council Bluffs , In.
Z 4 17J 20
WILL TRATnTcLEAll RENTAL PROPERTY'
In good town for equity In Omaha dwelling.
Room 401 , N. Y. Life. . Z M1C3
o HORSETO EX-
olmnirp for a blcvclo. S. P. Bostwlck , Fidelity
Trtnt Co. , 1702 Fainum st. 7TMf'W '
_ " " _ _ "
TO EXCIIA"NGE A "COMBINED STOCK "OF
drugs , clocks , watches , Jewelry , blank and
school books , wall paper , window shades ,
paints , nils , clans , etc. Will Invoice , with fix
tures , about to. 000. Want Improved farm. Ad
dress A. J. Pltzer , Chcrryvale , Kansas
Z-MS47-JJ10'
I WANT MERCHANDISE IN EXCHANGE FOR
real estate and cash , H , A , Wagner , Omaha.
Z MIO )
FOK SALStc.Au ESTATE.
ABSTRACTS , THEBYRON _ REED COMPANY.
RE 1:8
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BARGAINS. HOUSES , LOTS AND FARM ;
sale or trade. F. K. Darling , Barker block.
RE tCO
IMPROVED GARDEN LANDS NEAR OMAHA
at prices that will surprise you , If taken with
in 3 weeks. J. II. Sherwood , 123 N. Y. Life.
RE 159
BARGAINS , SALE OR TRADE IN CITY PROP-
ertles and farms. John N. Frenier , onp P. O.
-461
-OMES ON EASY PAYMENTS. SELL AND
buy lots , acres , farms. Garvn | Bros. , 210 N.Y. u.
RE 463
'OR SALK 4-ROOM COTTAGE. FtJLL LOT ,
east front , J700.00 ; terms easy , bargain. R. C
Patterson. Ramge block. RB MSI4
'ARM ' LANDS , C. F. HARRISON , 9IJ N. Y. Life.
RE-8J7-JylO *
EAD1 READ ! READI
BARGAINS ! BARGAINS ! BARGAINS !
We will sell for the next ten days Inrgalns
: n Rees Place , between Georgia and VlrglnU
, ves and Mason and Pacific sts. , the most do-
_ lrnble p-irt of the city , fine natural trees , ele
gant > 15 000 homes just started In this block.
We will build If parties desire.
This property will never ba as cheap again.
We have the cheapest house In the city.
New , 7 rooms , bath , cemented cellars , within
, -alklng distance of the city , good neighborhood.
Come In and we will tell you all about It.
Corner lot on Cumlng St. . 4Sxl0 ft.
If vou have any nerve come In and make in
.n offer.
CO ft. on 10th st. , close to depot , worth J7.0M
Will trade at one-half Ita value.
Do nit get scared because w > * give you a chime
D make a growing Investment , but be "Uio to
nvestlgate.
Fidelity Trust Company , sole agents , 1702 Far-
im st. J 249 oO
.VANTED-TO . SELL MY RESIDENCE PROPerty -
erty located In lot 5. Aldlne Square , w.ilch Is
No. 1514 North 22nd street An eight-loom cot-
ngB with all modern conveniences. A baigiln
for any person who may want a lovely cottage
home. Apply by letter to W. S. Seavev. Colnn-
ude Hotel RL 217-21
EXCELLENT BARGAIN IN BEAUTIFUL
residence or business property , at 13th and Vln
ton Htreets , best offer ever made , sea the owner ,
WIlllamM , on place , or at room 411 McC.iguo
building. HE 2HW4
I1G PARKER ST. , SOUTH FRONT , 0 ROOMS ,
line cottage , city water , Jl.OOO cash. 1" K
Daillng , Barker block. RE 211 21
BEST FAMILY BOARDING IIOt'SE IN CITY
for s.ile ; all modern conveniences , li t location
In city ; reasonable rent , thoroughly istab-
llshcd ; ovvnciH have all made mon y S EO. Boo
RE M257-24 *
'OR ' SALE-M-ACRE STOCK AND GRAIN
farm 100 miles east Council Bluffs , 15 acres In
bearing orchard , In all Is one ot the choice
farms of western lovva , will make very low
price and might take small piece Omaha prop
erty as part paymen , a chance not often found
Several farms near Omaha. Ljm.in U'-ilnnmn ,
N. Y. Life Bldg. RE-223-22
AN YOU BEAT THIS ? TWO CHOICE LOTS
just west of limits , close to paved street , only
J200.00 each. Hicks , 303 N. Y. Life Bldg.
Ill * 3j !
ilUST BE SOLD AND WILL ALMOST GIVE
away ; full east front lot on 42.1 street , between
I avcnvvorth and Farnam street motor lines ,
only $15000 , If you want it write S " > 5 , Ben of-
lice. UF.-23C 22 *
, VANTED , GOOD LOT FOR CASH.
Wanted. JG.iWO to J10.000 place for cash.
Wanted , Improved property for ucrcs.
Wanted , SO acres for cash.
Wanted , 40 acres for cash.
Wanted , hardware stock for cash.
Wanted , large farm for cash.
Wanted , land for J20.000 worth of good * .
Wanted , to borrow J5.000 on land.
Wanted. 13,000 place for cash.
Wanted , to rent 110 house
Wanted , equities for clear lots.
Wanted. 2) acres for cash
Wanted , to loan H.OOO on land. . . . .
C. F Harrison. 912 N Y. Life. RE-2..0-22'
BICYCLES.
M. O. DAXON. 403 N. 1CTH. 464
VICTOR iflCYCLES , THE FINEST OF ALL
bicycles. Omaha Bicycle Co. , 32.1 N. 16th street.
466
STERLING BUILT LIKE A WATCH. WEST-
crn Electrical Supply Co. , 1515 Howard street.
4G3
SEE THE VISIBLE BALL BEARINGS ON
Relay Special. Will Barnum Bro. , 120 N. 15th.
467
REMINGTON AND EAGLE. CROSS GUN CO. .
116 S. 15th street. 46J
A. L. DEANQ & CO. . 1116 FARNAM STREET.
469 ,
WESTERN BICYCLE. & GUN CO. , 2418 CUMINO.
470
MANTELS , GRAT.S3 AND TILES.
WOOD MANTLES. ORATES , TILES FOR FIRE
places , vestibules nnd large Hours ; write foi
catalogue. Milton Rogers & Sons , Omaha.
471
LOST.
LOST. AN ENGLISH GREYHOUND. WHITE ,
with brlndle coloring , 1 year old , tinder will Ve
rewarded by communicating with 1616 N 27th ,
or 1403 Harney. Lost M227 24
MEDICAL.
LADIES ! CIIICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYroyal -
royal Pills ( diamond brand ) are the beat ; safe ,
reliable ; take no other ; send 4c , stamps , foi
particulars. "Relief for Ladles , " In letter by
return mall. At druggists. Chlchester Chenv
leal Co. . Philadelphia. Pa.
UNDERTAKERS ANU EMB ALMERS
H. K. BURKET , FUNERAL DIRECTOR ANE
cmbalmer , 1G1S Chicago at , , telephone 90. 472
SWANSON fit VAL1EN , 1701 CUMING. TEL. 10f , ,
473
M. O. MAUL. UNDERTAKER AND EMBALM ,
er , 1417 Farnam St. . telephone 223. 474
C. W. BAKER. UNDERTAKER , C13 S. 16TH ST ,
473
GO/11-
D. T. MOUNT HAS REMOVED HIS COAI
oMtce to 20) S. 16th St. , Brown block. 478
A GOOD THING-PUSH IT ALONG , MAY III
the latest slang phrase , but that's just wha
we're doing with SHERIDAN COAL. 8,000 ton :
Bold In Omaha last year. Wo give you 2,00' '
Ins. ot the best Wyoming cooking coal for J1 CO
Victor White , mgr. , 1605 rarnam st. Tel. 127.
401
DRESSMAKING.
DRESSMAKING IN FAMILIES , 4304 Burdetle
M3 J30 *
CARPENTERS AND BTJII/DERS.
C E. MORR1LL. PAPER HANGING , HOUSI
sign painting. brlcU work , plastering ; off. It. I
Barker blk. ; tel. 735 ; shop 813 N. 24th st.
481
MUSIC , ART AND LANGUAGES.
MRS. FANNY ADLER , PIANO TEACHER
graduate Vienna Conservatory. SOS So. ICth st
83S-Jy9
GEORGE F GELLENBECK , BANJO ANI
guitar teacher. 1311 Cans street. M 109
BUILDING &LOAN ASSOCIATION.
SHARES IN MUTUAL L. & B. ASS'N 1 A1
8 , 7 , 8 per cent when 1 , 2 , 3 years old , olway
redeemable. 1704 Farnam st. Nattlnger , Sec.
4SO
HOW TO GET A HOME OR ViECURE OOOI
Interest on ( avlnrn. Apply to Omaha L. & B
As.Vn. 1704 Bee bldg , G , M. Nattlnger , Sec.
481
PASTURAGE.
WE HAVE 160 ACRES OP BLUE GRASS PAS
ture for hoises , board fence , spring water
Barton & Plielps , Gllmore. Neb. , or A. W
1'helps S. Sou , J07 N. Y. Life bldg. , Tel. 1051.
- 478-July !
GOOD PASTURE FOR HORSES. 11.00 PEI
month , per head. Charles Cans , Bt. Paul , Nel
IM
DANCING.
MR. AND MRS. MORAND WILL GIVE PRI
vat * lesson * In danclnf at their home. >
DoJ * itreet , durlor th * summer. XU-JZl
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES
fl. 1-1 tr - _ „ . , _ , _ iiiimMiM
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS AND CONTRACtors -
tors tor electric light a d motor plants ami all
kinds of electrical con iniHon. | Western Klec-
trlcnl Supply Co. , 1513 Howard si. 4J3
CARPET OLSANINO.
OHAMI'lON STEAM CAttPKT ANDRUO
Cleaning Work * do tholr work the best nnd
cheapest. 71S-20 S. lllhi HI. , Tel. 655. U. a Q.
Kuhn , manager ; PutrUlc Ward , foreman.
< 2:0 Jy-20
HOT&L , * .
AF.TNA IIOUHi ; ( EUROPEAN ) , N. W. CCR.
13th and Dodge. Rooms \ij day or week.
479
SHOKTHAND
A. C. VAN SANTS SCHOOL , 513 N. Y. LIFK.
M-49S
BUSINESS NOTICES.
DAMAGED MinilOIlS HESILVEHED. 715 N 18
490
DENTISTS.
DIl. PAUL. DENTIST. 2021 lit IIT ST. 497
PAWNBROKERS.
II. MAIKMVITZ LOANS MONEY. 4H N. 16 ST
433
H OF 1'UHLICATION.
Olllco of Auditor of Public Accounts ,
State of Nebraska , I-lncoln. June 21 , 18JT
It N hereby certllleil thiit the Hank Clurks'
Mutual Llenellt association of New York , In
the Htnte of New York , lina compiled with
the Insurance law of this Btato iuid Is nil-
thoilzi'il to transact the bil'lnesof us'wss-
nicnt life Insurance In this state for the cur
rent year.
\Vltnuss my hand and the seal of thn
auditor of public accounts the day and
year above written.
EUGI3NK MOOIU : ,
Auditor of Public Accounts.
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DEATH VALLEY.
The Famous I > p ort tnnt Countu Its Victim :
by the t'cnrr *
"I don't know where It got Its name , " saii
Jerome Fuller of Keeler. Inyo county , to tin
San Francisco Call , "but It Is well named
The Spanish called It Death Valley long be
fore the American occupation of California
and I am told Hint the Indians had a name
somewhat similar , only the word -they usec
meant quick death , Instead of death. "
Mr , Fuller was speaking of that desert o
horrors In the southeast corner of California
near the Nevada line , known and dcslgnatei
as Death Valley. "Tho deposits of borax , '
continued Mr. Fuller , "would seem to Indlcati
that this waste spot was once a lake , tin
waters qf which were heavily charged will
sodium. It was In all probability of volcanli
origin. I suppote that there Is no place 01
the planet so near to the popular conceptloi
ot hell as this awful valley.
"I have been told by travelers who havi
visited the Dead Sea region that It Is a para
disc compared with this pestilential spot , I'm
homo of venomous reptiles and vermin , am
shunned alike by man and beast. Its bakec
and blistered soil breeds only noxious am
venomous things. About the place there 1 ;
something weird , uncnmiy. grim and ghoul
Ish. Even the reptile * llfo Is of the mos
ghastly shape , of rancorous nature and dla
bollcally ugly. Its d ead , do not decompose
but are baked In the ( scorching heat of count
less bcorchlng days. No tree , or flower , o
shrub , or sign of vegetable life relieves fin
prospect of this drear waste spot , which lie
200 feet below the level of the sea am
stretches away to thfysquth for a distance o
40 milee. There Is no sjiade and net a dro ]
of moisture ever falls to cool this tracklej
waste of salt and EarM'shimmerlng under i
sun that kills and then petrltles.
"Some of the California 'pioneers have gooi
reason to j-emember Deiti | Valley. In 18Si
an emigrant train bound for Sacramento , am
composed of about thirty persons , attemptei
to cross the death trap. Only one of then
lived to tell the story. The others parlshei
from heat and thirst. The cola survivor o
this Ill-fated trcln brought out a etor ;
of a gold discovery which , during th
ten years following the death of hi
companions , lured many to deatruc
tlon In the burning sands of th
valley. Something over twenty years as
Lieutenant Wheeler of the army , while on a
exploring expedition , ordered the guide t
cross the valley. The guide , knowing some
thing ot the treacherous pit , refused to obe
the order. Then Wheeler ordered two sol
dlera with fixed bayonets to compel the ic
luctant native to take up the trail , The
started out , the guide and his armed ea
corts , but In about three hours one ot th
soldiers returned and staggered Into cam
unabto to articulate. A relief party brough
lu the other soldier In a stricken condition
The nulda went crazy and vrander d anay t
die alone-
( C1. pj right , 1S9J , by Ir\lna llarheller )
CHAl'TIJH I.
Tiin iionuuii of Tin : LKAU HII.LS.
It was at the change house of the "King's
Ilest , " at the entering In of the pass which
leads to the lead mines of tlio Louther | ! llta
that Sir James StamlsfieUl and I foregath
ered. I had been down In the shire ot
Dumfries , whlre In the pirlsh of Morton
there was word of a vacancy , owing to the
Ill-doing ot the incumbent. So , having some
luniieiicd with Drumlanrlg , who had the cli.ef
say In the matter , through my mother hav
ing been a servant with the laird , I Jour
neyed down with water to push my claims.
In the days of my youth It Is Iruo that I
had companled with the hill folk , but long
ago I d.scerned the error of my ways , desir
ing to bo married und seeing no piospict of
It , fcave In taking of the Test , and after
ward , by moms of Drumlamlg and the
bishop ot Oalloway , gelling a parish In which
lo settle don n.
"And how go the curates ? " cried Sir
James ) , as soon as ho taw me , fur he was
mostly a Jovial man and had nou a glass ot
strong waters before him. "How go the
curates of Dumfries ? Ilavo they all been
rabbled since the king's popish proclama
tion , or have they yet learned to read with
out their linger at the line ? "
"There Is ono of them out of place , and
that Is In the good parish of Morion. " Fad
I , "which It Is my hope to obtain by the
good will of Drumlanrlg. "
"Yo are some Kin to him , I have heard
tay ! " said Sir James , pawklly.
"No kin whatsoever , " I made answer ,
with some heat , "save that my mother was
tome time maid to the old Ltdy Urumlun-
rlf. "
'And left of her own accord to b nnrrled
to Glbby Hell , the Muirkirlc catrler well
Uo 1 inml of It , " said Sir James.
So.e had bite of bread and stoup of ale
together , and were merry In tor and Hedato
fashion , bpoaking chlelly of the evil state ot
the country , of the exactions o ! tlio king's
men , which waxed woiae and woise , and
the frenzy of the fanatical party that
threatened to turn the world upsulo down If
they had their v , ill.
Presently the lats of the change house , u
comely one and plump , to whom , for my
shaming , Sir James slandeied me , telling
her that I was a merry curate and game
some , opened the door and came ben to us
where wo sat at table.
"Gentlemen , " she said , speakng very well
and cleaily for a country lass , "bear with
me If I say that It behooves you to bet out
ere it be dusk , for there are 111 folk about
and you might come to an Injury. "
"Which , " said Sir James , "you wish not to
BO sportlvoaiad as th's ' , my friend here , and
one that hath a beard to his face wherein
there Is not yol a hair of gray. "
'Indeed , " said she , turning on him with
spirit , "I ice nought the matter with the
young man's beard , nor yet seems he to
merry as those whose beards are grayer , and
therefore might have more sense. "
"And well said for a bravo lass ! " cried Sir
James. "Tho maid had me on the hip that
ttime and has thrown me fairly. Here is a
"And well said for a bravo laps ! "
t-.lvcr shilling for you , Marget What hast
thoti to say to that ? "
The plump , well-shapen maid servant took
the silver piece between her teeth and bit
upon it sedately.
"I say that your silver Is batter than your
wit ( which Oed mend ! ) , Sir James , " she said ,
and looked at me as she said it In a way
that was not becoming to reply to. So that
Inftcad I looked with modesty upon the
ground.
Then with that and no more wo mounted
and rode away , both of us being well horsed ,
Sir James riding upon a hackney of gray
and I on a roan , which Drumlanrlg had given
me from a whlg's farm house one of the
Welshes of Scaur , as I learned atterward ,
when they came upon mo to malto ms re
store it.
It was by a solitary piss .that broke a way
through the hills , where the waters ran up
Into the heart of the blind "Hopes , " that Sir
James and I were riding slowly , talking
peaceably and taking solid comfort In our
conversation. For Sir James had ever o
leaning to the things of the ItlrU , and , II
his star had risen In the right season , he had
made pone so 111 a minister. So wo diS'
cussed of foreknowledge , of the right of tht
civil magistrate , and ot the Urlm and Tlnim-
inIm , which were all vexed and dlfllcult
questions , so that it was a great pleasure tc
me to dispute with one PO learned and dis
creet as Sir James , though he was , to my
thinking , ever a little over-whlgglah In hi !
beliefs , and , as I knew , had no great oplnloi
of those ministers who had taken the test.
We went thus daintily and cosily alonp
pacing upon our ambling palfreys , when all o
a sudden "crack ! " There went off a shot
behind us , and Sir James horse set Its head
down and spread Its heels In the air.
I looked over my shoulder and saw a tall
young man , riding upon a heavy cart horst
as It had been fresh from a plow tall , am !
with a pair of pistols ready bended In liU
hand , pursuing after us with u dark and fear
some countenance. At this I had very great
fear , for I had heard the stories of the 111
folk that cotniunled about the rootos of thi
hlllls and waited the passage ot thosa tha1
were honest.
I looked to see Sir James face about am
draw weapon of war upon the assailant , nil
he was already setting spurs to his horn
and dashing headlong dawn the ravine , mak <
Ing speed , and not steel , keep his head. So
being by my cloth no man of war and will
no weapon hut a riding whip , I put my horst
to his stride and drew ahead of the youn ;
man upon the work her
But the clappering of the broad hoof )
pounding behind me sounded eo perilous am
made mo eo 111 at ease that wlmn wo pasaci
a little runnel of water , with fern am
bracken thereabout. I thought It fitter Ilia
I should cast myself from my horse and tali
refuge under the green covert. This I dli
with ease , for the beast I rode was a llttli
roan of Galloway ; and I being long of thi
limb let myself off without peril and la ;
safely , darned among the undergrowth. Fo
the safest course and the most peaceable wa
ever the sweetest to me.
I peeped out and saw the young man lool
about htm to see If he could spy me , am
right glad was I that ha could not. Ilut
observed him pursue Sir James with mor
deadly fury , and spur his hor. e to Its gpoed
Nevertheless Sir James , on Ills light roan
had easily the heels of him. And at this
saw the young man stop till beast , and wit !
his elbow for a rest take a deliberate aln
at the back of my companion. At tha nols
of the pistol I closed my eyes. For EO tende
wan my heart that I dared not look out les
I should see the good man , my companion
dead upon the heather. Hut presently
heard the young man return , cursing am
swearing , and saying , "The devil rive him
Curse on the falsa aim , the deceitful bullets
the evil fate "
Whereat I Judged that liU cruel Inten
could not have sped well. So by mlaadvua
lure I raised my head and looked about mo.
And lo ! there standing upon the heather
\\ltliln a dozen yards of me was tlio robber
with lih iccMng pistol yet In his hand.
"Ho ! ho ! What have we hero ? " cried he ,
coming up to mo with his pistol upon his
arm.
arm."A poor son of the church , " I told him ,
"that had not the worth of a great about
him , and nought ot value save his poor
prayers , which , If he were spared , would be
put up for the man that prolonged his life. "
"Poor prajeis , Indeed , " Raid the young
ninn ot the dark and fierce countenance ;
"craven piayeis are ever poor prayers. Rise
up , man , and take jour blii'ltle. I soughl
the lion's lite , not that of the ass which
brays at his tall. "
Bo saying he mounted again on his great
Flanders mare.
"Get up , Kutphcn , " said he Had It not
bcon for these great lounderlng pile-Jrl\lng
feet ot yours , 1 had been hawking n hole for
both the lion and the ass. Well for you ,
cravn dog that the gray carried your mas-
ter \ ell , or 1 I , > * bi i o In > t to put jou
In the ditch with him , to Uip jour totiguo
fiom telling tales which U all that It Is
good for. "
So the ribald young man rode away , und
I got up and went to catch my roan a work
of time and much dlillculty. And as I
pursued my beast over the mods hags I saw
the younn man Using ami falllnt ; upon his
sodden and pacel'ss horse. Anfl I blessed
the beast , because his manifest defects had
saved two honest men's lives that day.
Nevertheless , I came not up with Sir
James all the way to my o\\n house In
ndlnburgh , so well had his good gray carried
him.
him.The
The vmornlng of the next day I repaired to
the lodging of Sir James Standsllold , which
was In a close at the head ot the West Llovv ,
where there are many godly people dwelling
Though some ot them , alas ! for the sake ot
he times and the favor of the magistrates ,
nake a pretense ot ungodliness , saying
'Devil take" and "Zounds ! " loudly In the
street when a notable person passes by. Forte
to ii"e oaths Is counted the mark of n woll-
affectcd person by the government of this
time.
time.When
When I entered 1 found the worthy knight
with lil ? head fallen upon his hand , and a
little red took before him of a square shape
and well bound In leather. His tears were
falling upon the pages , as I judged , to the
hurt of the printing. I was for drawing
back , for I thought that I had found my
friend at his devotions. Hut his tears In
clined mo to stay that I might comfort him
with the apples of pertinent advice.
"A good morning ! " 1 bade him , speaking
softly and putting my hand on hid shoulders.
Ilut he never gave me a word of ansvvoi ,
but to sigh and groan and read upon his
book.
"He ot good heart , Sir James , " I said to
him , "for I am going to fie town's authority
and the privy council , with whom I am In
good odor ; and , with their help , wo Mull
soon have yon knave by the heels. I saw
him so close , and held such dlscourso with
him , that I can description him to a hair. "
Dut Sir James was no ways encouraged.
"For , " said he , "It Is all worse than use
less ; my shame sits heavy upon me. I am
not a man to make complaint , but yesterday
I was hurt to death In my tenderest part. "
"Why , " said I , "tho knave surely shot not
true. You are not wounded. You rode away
briskly enough. "
"Yea , " said Sir James , "wounded am I to
the heart ; for he that shot at me with Inten'
to take my life was my eldest son , I'hlllp. "
At hearing of which , the life as It were
went from me. anil I had e'en to sit down
on a settle to keep from falling. For then ,
liuleel , I knew that my friend , who scorned
so mirthful and full of good cheer , had at
the time a canker-worm gnawing at hla
heart
At last he lifted his head , and I eaw that
the book he read In was Ilurton's "Mel
ancholy , " the little square book of the
earliest Imprint , which so many count next
to their bibles.
Yet I Judged it to be mightily unsuitable
reading for one so aflllcted as he ; therefore ,
as the right of mine office was , I directed
him to lay It aside and turn to suitable
passagss of scripture. And In especial I
counseled him to meditate upon the mystical
meaning of certain verses In Cantlcks and
In Kzeklel , upon which I had preached with
great comfort to myself for one year in my
last pastoral charge. I was proceeding to
expound some of these to him when he broke
out upon me In a way that was certainly
not well becoming in a man of his years
and profession.
"Tut , tut ! " he said ; "ye are over much
given , Mr. Dell , to speak upon matters yo
have small understanding ot. I find more
egg-meat In a page ot honest Durton than
In all the songs of King Solomon who to
my mind might have employed himself bet
ter ! "
"You speak as a carnal man , and not aa
an elder , Sir James , " I said to him , for 1
was ever lirm with him ; "know you nnl
that these things are to be Intrcproted after
the spirit ? "
"Hide ye , Master Hell , till ye ken some
thing about It , " said he ; "till yo are a mar
with a family and no comfort In them
your homo a perpetual brawl , your son :
either dogs that blto or curs that snap
your wife perpetually peevish of countenance ,
acid of tongue will you then bide It all
meekly as a stranger tyke that claps its tall
between legs and scurries down the public
way when other mcssans yelp. I ken yov
ministers , specially the younger sort of yet
that have rolled 'Tests and Indulgences. ' like
sweet morsels , under your tongues ; ye would
take It upon you to pi escribe for death-
uounds from your experience of the achlnf
of your o n little fingers. "
Now during my life , which after all has
been but forty jeara , I have found greal
benefit In km.wing wliPii to forbear speech
and when to Joke aside and let the angr >
jaw go by. This I did at thU present , know
ing that like the scent of rose water ani
balm after a shower In June , eo the pleasant
countenance of my friend would again bt
turned toward me.
And 0 It pro\cd. for In a llttli. ' he turned
his eyes upon me , having shut his book.
"I pray jou pardon me , good fnend , " IK
said , "my black rholer hath Inferted mj
lir.irt. an > l my ill-lempcr.-i brcaU out most
reallly on tVm tl.at I love the * most. "
With that IK > put fortli his hand ( o me , and
beli.g of an easy hejrt , I took It In mine am
was affected ID toard. So our friendship wai
made up of new , and that never to IJH brukui
up any more. He was silent a long season
but at the last hu found liU ppoecli.
"Mr. Hoil. " fcaid he , "I will bo plain will
you , for plainness Is best among friends. J
have too Ions let my heart know Its own bH
terness. I wl.l no longer make a urangcr o
you. It Is not my debts , as many think , Ilia
trouble mo ; for slnco these Kngllshmfn , cloth
weavers and mechants , Umphray Spurwaj
and his folk , have come out of Yorkshire
they have put me In a good and easy wa ]
of life. It Is that I have no comfort In mi
family. My wife loves mo not , but cries on
upon mo continually that I am hard to thi
children. My eldest you have seen punui
mo to the dcal'.i , and now my younger , ti
wliom I hai } conveyed my eitote , having dls
herUhcd my ton I'hlllp , li become even as th
other. And this U the morn bltlor to mo be
cause that my heart and my hope \vero se
upon him , Now his brother , who Is the mos
debauched man In four counties , haa 10 in
fccted John that of late ho lias outlines com
home lu drink even aa the other. Tell me
was ever man no driven by hU own ? "
Then I counseled him to try If lliprct wa
not yet uoine hope of winning hla heart.
"I will come with you. " I aolil to cncourag
htm , " and It may bo that his heart may b <
moved by my dvlco , especially nder the mis *
carriage ) ot his evil pntctprlso upon Uio Lead
HI1K"
Hut Sir James shook his head.
"Tho Ud Is too bitterly joined to his Uoln.
Once ho took cervlco In the Scots regiment
abroad , and 1 thought that would settle him.
but ho was confines ! In prison , and I got hint
delivered by my Influence with our ambas
sador at The Hague. Then he was condemned
to death nt Trevc * , and 1 provided money
whercwllli ho bribed his jailers and so mad <
his osr-np ? . I have received him Into mlno
own house since his return. And otter nil
my care and tenderness It Is como to that
pass of It that when I go lo my own flrcnlda
I know not whether I shall get my supper era
a musket shot In my wnme ! "
'Ti evidence- may ) et soflcn his heart , " I
said , though Indeed I saw no great prospect ,
"Ay , " replied Sir James , "It may. 1
thought that a good wife ml it do that ovoir
better ; but slnco I got I'hlllp. my son , mar-
lied to n decent hs , I have just another
mouth to foci ] , and It makes no difference ) to
his debaucheries "
"NovelIhe-less. " said I , "I will come to Now
Mllns with jou. Who knows but that wo
may bo nb'.o to do something ? "
"Well said , minister , " nald Sir James ; "yo
were not greatly bauld on the mulr. but , let
mo tell yon , yo were a deal safer with n good
sht'ltlu under jour hip and the heather afore
yo than sleeping In your naked bed within my
house of the New Mllns. "
" 1 have no fcir In the pith of duty , " said I.
( font I mini Tuesdty )
JKIllliti .I.V/I rmtl < H > IG.ll.N.
HISTORIC DOW1TS AS TO Till : EXECU
TION OF MAIISHAL NUY Ily James A.
Weston. Cloth , $3. Thomas Wfclttnkcr ,
New York.
Whatever verdict the reader of thla boole
may arrive at as to the actual fate of Mar
shal Noy , ho wilt find Mr. Weston's book to
be apart from other considerations , exceed
ingly entertaining. The story of the llfo ot
this famous marshal of France Is Itself fas-
rinalini ; , embtnclng an utmost unbroken suc
cession of thrilling Incidents. The main In
terest of the book , however , centers In the
cvonta and circumstances surrounding the
hero's sentence and execution. Reviewing nil
the details ami Incidents touching this por-
t'on ' of Ney's career , the author makes a
powerful argument to show that "tlio bravest
of thf bravo" was not mercilessly shot down
In cold blood by his countrymen nud fellow
Boldlcrs , wlici fairly Idolized the man , but that
ho was assisted to escape and a corpa substi
tuted and afterward Interred to conceal the
acl Having disposed of thp accepted ac
count ot history that Ney hud been shot , the
author traces the arrival of a strange per-
bon In Howan county , N P. , who first ap-
pen3 theio In the year 1819 in tlio capacity
of u schoolmaster , and whoso facial nppoar-
anc" , demeanor , statute , character , military
carriage , wonderful powers of mind and close
knowledge of military affairs touching t'no
Napoleonic era , who himself asserted ho was
the foimei French marshal , whoso chiro
graph even bears close ro'emblance to that
of the latter , and who o library contained
books beating footnotes showing a remark
able Unowlpclgo of detail Incident to the era In
question , all combine to Identify this person
who bore the name of Peter S. Noy ns the
former marshal of Franco. Ono Important
matter In II > evidence , liowc\er , militates
strongly against such a supposition , and that
IH tlio fact that Peter S. Ney spoke with a
slight Scoti/a-Jrlsh brogue. Had Mr. Weston
bhnvvn him to have acquired his English
surrounded with a proplo speaking a strong
brogue of this kind , his argument would bo
almost conclusive. As it Is , the fate of the
great general will probably remain surrounded ,
with moio mystery than ever. Peter S. Ney
died In 1S4G and Mr. Weston , his biographer ,
had been ono of his pupils , writing much
fiom pcisonal oxperk-ncn with his subject and
with those pel00113 who knew the man.
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