Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 31, 1895, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE OMAHA DAILY 3EE ? fWED ESDAY , JULY 31 , 1895.
SPBGIRL NOTICES.
for tlie-HO column *
trill tn' tnU.-ii until IBHIO p. in. for
( lie i-vonliitr mill until 8 p. in. ( or ( lie
iitornlnir ami Hiuntiirillllon. .
AilviTllxcru liy riMiupnlliiK n iinin-
lieriMl oliock < * nn liuvt * IIIIHTVCIml -
ilrrHNCil < ii niniilicrril letter In euro
of The lice. Anwcrn MO nililro * ril
will lie ili'llvrriMl upon pri'iiriiliitlnn
of tilt ! olii'i'k only. Union , 1 l-2e n
mini , llrnt liiKcrllon , ! < a won !
thereafter. Notlilnur tnlcen for leu *
tlinn Uric for IIrut liixi-rMun.
TliCMC mlvcrtlNcinciitM IIIIIM ! lie run
COllMCl'lltl V 'ly.
SITUATIONS
POSITION WANTED AH 1IOOKKKI2PKU ,
traveling tnlfumnn or rollertnr ; Ii st of refer
ences furnlBhed. AiMrcnuV C , Ike.
, 1IY YOI'NO MAUUIKH MAN , HITt'-
Mlon nn iKirtnr. HoffrenccK. Miml IIHVP re-
upcctnlilo woik nt once. N. H. Miirnlinll ,
gfnrrnl delivery. A-UMO'
WANTKI * . 11V 0001) DHKSHMAKKIl. HKWINO
tn ilo ; will KU nul liy ilny or week , N. II.
Mamlmll , Ortiprnl Delivery. A 111-30'
\VANTI3D-MA Li : HUM' .
WANTir : > Livn , INTKLLIOP.NT AOKNT.-I IN
Omnha to orcntilze clubs of thr to live fami
lies f' r our famous orchnril homes lantl In cen
tral Mississippi. The tide of Imm'Rrntlon ' Is RO-
Inif south , where there nre no hot wlmls. no
cold wlntfrs , no WIzMnU. no ciop failures.
Where two or three crops rnti bo ruls-il each
year. Where them la no furh thlnu ns a. fut
ure If n man will work one-half as linril ns lie
( Joes In this rotmlry. Co. , | summers , mlhl win-
tern. nrn paylnif crept of fruit nml eanl n
trurk rlrhr.t will nn e.irlh. be t rallro'ul ttrlll-
ties. deo. W. Am , Rene al ngent , 1017 r.irnam
ttrert. Omaha. 11 M753
C9 TO 1100 SALARY PAID HALHHMKN KOH
clRtirs ; i-x'rlone | not necessary ; extra Induce-
mons ( to customers. Ulshop & Kiln" . St. I H.
3 , , , II M1MAM *
MRN AND 11OVH TO DISTUIIIl'TICIIICIT : -
lard , Hnmples of tobacco , medlelne , etc. , J3.00
to J5.00 n day ! hustlers wmiteil ; send 2o
tamp. Clrc. Adv. Co. , Kan. City Mo.
II M3il 1 *
WANTii : ) , A MAN Oil LADY TO TIIAYUL
and nppolnt nKcnts. Hal.iry JW.OO per month.
Aildrefn U 67 .llee. 1J-M312 3
WANTKD ; ONLY ONK MAN IN 1.000 MIJN
can bo a .turcnxsflil mlvertlsInK Hollcltor. I
want n younp mnn nt onec who has the qual-
lllrntlunH nml haw wind etuniRh lo nllck to the
work , will pay every cc-nl eariwl nml Rive
petmnnent poxltloii tn rlisht party ; best op-
IKirttmlty to learn the ailvertlHtne business
ever offereO In Omaha. Address In own hand *
wrltlnit W S , llee olllce. H M102 1
WANTiin , A'niiiaiiT HOY , WHO is NOT
nfrnlil of work ; position permanent. Hherimn
& Mc-Conncll Ding Co. . 11-IIT-5D
HALllSMHN. TO DtttKl THAnil. BIDK LINKer
or otherwise. J. W. Knight , 217-K3 State direct ,
Ilaclne , Win. I1-.M425 3f
IJU run AM : n IM * .
WANTING I'MIt.ST-Ct.ASS Oinl.S
call Scandinavian Y.V. . home , 201 ? Davenpirt st.
WANTKD. IN RKl'THMIlKIl ( 'AI'AIII.K OIUI. .
for general houacwoik. Apply 3321 Howard Ht.
WANTHll , KXI'KUIICNCKH IADY WHO CAN
keep liu'iliB , n.nd do typ-'wrltliiii ; must be very
ncrurule ; stale WUBC expected. Aildres.n W t ,
lice. C M30 SO *
FOIl HUNT IIOUSUS.
HOUSEa , V. DAUKRR m.prK.
IN AI.IJ PAUTfl OF TH M CITY. THK
O. . Davis Company. 1503 l-'iirnam. D ICG
1IOUSKM IIENHWA , & CO. . 103 N. 1DTH ST.
U (87 (
II. E. COI.K CO. . I.AUailST LIST IN OMAHA
8-UOOM HOUflK. COHNUn 27TH AND
Itouclai streets. Inquire 2 01 Kainum street.
| D-M06'i
_ _
ILIOANT : MODKHN IIUICK , nc N. MTJI HT.
s-npoj Tliotisiw NRAit innit scnooi , 515.
nntt { 23 per month , 2'i3 ; C'apltnl avenue.D .
D 2'i3-2 *
UNiOtM-U : ) . CKNTUAh. MODHItN 7-HOO.M
liouai' 1'lat fi rooms. 2 unfurnished rooms.
Tlainl. 221 N. 21. D-253-1'
_
roit HUNT. KI < : VIN-UOOM : I'OTTAIIK. 242 :
Charles street , with or without barn. Inquire
O. N. Clayton , at Wnbasli olllce , 1113 Vnrnam
Ktr et. D-M301 31
_
CHO1CIO DKTACHICD MODKllN IlKfllDMNCK.
S3th & rnpplitnn ; inalorn brick * . 2Jd & Califor
nia i Sherwood nvi' . I' . A. Starr. Oil N. Y. I.ife.
D III-A23
rnN-r.uoM Miti-iiN : CONVKN'I-
South 19lh D-410-1'
1--OII UIINT-I-AHLOU. KlTCIir.N. 11KDHOO.M.
finntry. china and clothes rlnret. with water
clo i-l iind sink ; choice ; J7.0) . Sill Farnam st.
roiiNisiiin not'SE , MODUIIN : wir.i. TAKI- :
Inmiil for lent four month : . 231' ' ) U.ivenporl
street. 1) MIM
MODKItN S1X-UOOM COTTAdK. HUAtTIFHI. :
lawn and liade. 2121 Miami street. U-MI2J
FOH 11UXT 11OO3IS.
von UKNT FUUNisunn IIOOMS. WITH on
without lioaid. Ml So. 13lh. U-MSU-AU
" "
Y FUIlNlfllkl"lioOJIS , 2)1 ) SO. 2.1TII.
11-218 31
3 Ft'UNISHUO HOOMS Bl'ITAIlI.H KOll I.1OHT
ur with board. O'Ji ' S. 23II < Avc.
J-S-M2TO 31 *
NICUL.Y UOO.MS , 2S1 SO. 21TH
10-2IS-6 *
l-'fllMSlIIIU UOO.-MS AM ) 1IOAIII ) .
NIOKI.Y KtnJNISHKD SOt'Tit ItOOM WITH
piuiil for two ; private family : no other boairl.
tfi.-t ; bo.it homo rom fin Is. CM N. 21st. bet. Call-
furnln and Webster. F SOt
ItOOM AND IJOAIID 3.00 I'KIl WUUIf. CAl.t
nt 2107 Douulaa. F-IW A13
NICIU.Y FL'HNltiHED ROOM. . ' 3J1 HAUNKY.
K M233 A23-
DKSIUAHLK UOO.MS , WITH IIOArtD , 2)1 ) !
F-M327 A27'
NIfKI.Y Fl'llXIdlir.U ItOOM , WITH I1OAHD
FM IJ2 2 *
viHYruKA : SANT NOIITH AND
r-oms ur.d lwav-1. S301 D.nm . ni. F M119 <
FOH III2XT STOHP.S AX1) OFKICUS.
ror. HUNT TIUJ I-STOUV iniicic
DIG Fainam meet. TliK bullillnB li.is ,1 II. c
proof rrmont baseinrnt. i"mplci steam heatlm
llxtures. water on all llo-iis , uaa , etc. Applv a
tin oIU-a ! ot Tlin I\-f. \ 1 910
_
roit IINT. : sorTii KTOIIF. Y. M. c. A
bulldlni ; ; i it loii Heptemher 1. Inquire A
1 * . Tukfy. S1J N-Y. _ I.lfo UMg. 1-MJ97 S
" "
.
ll'inrry Co. Finn22 ) feel on Fatnnm with 25
foot whuc en 13th 'M , Will put In tlioroUKl
ti'IMir to suit tHunt. C. F. Jlnirbuti. UI2 N
Y. l.lfi- . 12 0
ACJI3XT.S WAXTUI1.
MUN AND WOMIN. TO $ ID A DAY. AD
ilrein thi Handy Heulir Co. , 3dl New York I.lfi
blJac. . Omaha. Neb. _ Jj-4M
AOF.NTS WANTID : TO TAKU oiiDnns Foi
our celcbrate-l JI.W i-ustom piinU : liberal c..m
inljK'.tr.s. Ciileaco Cuetoin 1'ants Co. Ml rt
nvrntiQ. Chicago. J M21 > il *
' '
IJ'ADY'A IKNTS AUK MAKINO FUOM 120 TC
JW per cfV ; . at odd hours , at home , > PIIK | | | ai
Article required In c > ier ) ° family. Particular
fico. liy nililrexKlni ; Ht. 1'niil Chemlral .V : Miinn
factuitnsj.'o. . SI. Paul. Minn. J M2 S !
AOKNTH WANTUH , nNKniSlTTIC MKN Ti
cell Rooils by rami < K > at home or to travel. IZuk
srllcr , I.lbfut tnmrv or KO > I romml < lnn. Ail
drem. wl'.t m-iinii , I' . O , l > j11W. . Nctv Yor
City. , _ J MI.M31 *
1.ADY AUKNTS. lU'IlllUll fNDIIHC.AIt.MlIM
OulrU Fiil t : lilt ; protUs , CutalOKUe fne. Mi :
N. U. J.lttlc MfiT. Co. . Olilragu , 111.
J--M42I SI *
WAM'UD TO 1IU.NT.
WANTKD TO IIKNT , IN SRITUMIIKR. TKN
footu libiisft In KO < H ! ron < lttlon , I'lcntflnl l et\reei
IKnisln. I.envenworlh. 3Ut nr.d 40th Urcft-
If ilerahlllt ! make nu or thrto ye ir leases
AiMrom P. O. lluxCSO. _ _ IIS ) I 31
WANT TO r.KNT AN ICI.KVATOU FOI
liRiidlliiK ear corn In Iwnt c rn nectl-m of N'
l > ra > ' < a. A'ldrrns. with parilctilar' nud rent
8. J. liK-Iurxli , llox I'M ' , Dcnv-r. Colo.
\VANTKO. UOOM AND ItOAliD FOIt MAf
and wife nml two children fmm SoptrmVr I
Muftt b < t reacinnMf. I'rh atfi fnmlty preferivtl
K-M ? 3I -
* o\\ \ TWO "MONTHS , Fi'p.Nirtiim
hau > for nun and wlft on mrent cur I ! > A'
drr < . Mating terms , etc. , 11. F J. . carMm
ray l > e-l. | city. KM4. . ' , ' ;
lli\TAI , AUI&VCY.
I1KST HTOItAOK IIUII.OINO IN OMAHA. U. P.
irov. tiondeil vrarehoust ; household Ruodn stored !
lowest rates. lOU-lOlIi Ix-avenworth. M 476
*
HTOltAUK. FIIANK KWHUB . KU IIAHNKV.
M-47S
I'Acn-ic sTOttAdK k > VAHIIIOIHK co. . 901
VIO Jimes its. General storage and forwnrdUig.
\VA.vrnn TO niv.
WANTED. TO PfltCHASU TUB I.ATKST MAP
nf the rlty of Omnha , In book form. Must be
hi Rood urder. Apply to Theo. Olwn. City
C.mplrollT. , N 390-1
1'OH SAI.K-IIOHMIIN , WACO.VS ,
ANY PAIITY IIAVINO A IIOUHK AND
biiKKy , who Intends helm ; absent for the sum
mer , cnn have the mme taken rare of for Its
UBV by addressing W 8 , Ik-e olllce.
P-M42J 2 *
FOIl 8AI.K Oil TIIADK. FINK 11OAN HTAI.-
llon. 1W ) pounds. 1'rlce low ; terms casv. Ault-
man & Taylor Machinery company , 10D2 Fur-
nam. ! MI21 !
I-'OH SAM : 3iisciMAXHous.
IIAIIDWOOD COMIIINATION HOCt AND
chicken fence. Chas. U. I.ce. Sth and Douglas.
CJ-173
.r ) TONS' OF PUUK IlIVKU ICK FOIl WAI.I- : .
I-nmoreaux llros , , 500 S 15th aticc-t. Omaha.
Q M218
FOH HAI.K , FIIIST-CI.APS MILCH COW. HALF
Hnlsletn. $ l'.04. ' Mrs. Clnrk'H place. Florence ,
Neb. Q-MI'M ' 31 *
CIA1IIVOYA\TS.
MHH. I Il. II. WAIHIRN. CI.AIIIVOVANT , IIU-
liable buslncts medium ; Sth year ul 119 No. 10th.
H--4U
PIIOF. Mlt.I.KIl. CLAIUYOYANT. 201 NOIITH
IGth St. S 3'Jl-S *
PIIOF. IIUOY. TIM : QIIKATK-ST chAiit-
voyanl and dead trance meillum living , 1712
Capitol nvonue. SAtlsfnctlon K'laranteeil or no
pay. 'All In trouble call. H MH3 1 *
MADAM niCKIIFT. CI.AIIIVOYANT , 1.1'I'KV
rhnrin free with every > l.in ) re.idliiK. Fee , Me
nnd Jl.UO. Tells If the one you lov.Is true and
when you will inairy ; where to KI and how to
Ret ilch. Tells about business , lawsuits anil nil
affairs of life , removes nil trobte * . tells your
lift- with n wonderful power. On ami ce her.
Hour * 'J to 8. Purloin 1C11 ChlcnKO st.
st.84rt7.D *
3IASSAOI.J , I1ATIIS , KTO.
MADAM SMITH. 602 8. 13TH. 2D FI/XMl. HOOM
3 ; maKnetlc , vapor , alcohol , steam , snlphurlnc
and ea ImtliH. T M270 4"
MASSAOE , MADAMK DEHNAnD , 1421 DODtiK ,
T MSlCD-1 *
MIIS. Dn. I.KON. EI.KOANT MASSAQR AND
electric bath Parlors restful nnd rcfreshlni ; .
412 North 14th street. T M233 1 *
MMK. LARUI3 , MASSAGE IIATI1B. 1 17 HOWD
T M992-A1S *
MMR HOWKI.I , , TI'ItKISH AND KI.KCTniC
baths. Finest patluis In city. 318-32' ' ) S. IStli.
T MHIS A2) ) *
TUIIKISII IIATIIS.
TURKISH HATHS : ONIjY PLACR IN CITY
exclusively for ladles. Suite 103-110 , Dee hid ? .
133
LADIES' BATHS. MME. POST. 319H S. 13T1I.
432
PliltSO.VAI , .
VIAVI CO. . 310 riRE nLDQ. ; HRAI.TII HOOK
free ; home treatment ; lady attendant. 11 133
II. HAAS. FLORIST. I'LANTS. CUT FLOWURS.
Ilanquct , hall , residence and Brave decorations.
1SI3 Vlnton street. Telepbono 77G. U-MISI
ItATHS , MASSAOK. MME. POST , 319VJ S. 1VTII.
U 4 !
A PRIVATE PARTY HAS MOONKY TO LOAN
on pianos , Jewels , bicycles , etc. ; business
strictly confidential. Address , Postolllce box
320. U-M703
FOH FIRE AN1J IirRQLAH PROOF SAFES ,
vault worlc , etc. , pee or address \V. ' , . Temple-
Inn , Ken'l ac't. , 403 N. Y. Life. U MK > 7 aO
CASH ADVANCED ON PU1ILIC EMPLOYES'
salaries. Commeiclul Trust Co. , 419 lice bMir.
U M733
PRIVATE HOME FOR WOMEN Dt'RINO
confinement. Uest of references pU'cn. S3I3 N
2Stli Ftreet. U SICS3 A13 *
FINTJ LIVIORY ItoS CHEAP. ED AUMLEY
17th nnd St. Mary' * nve. Telephone 440.
U-903 A14
_
YOITNO LADY ROOMING AT 1703 DODGE DE
sires roommate ; references required. j
_ U M1C3 31 *
WANTED. ALL WHO DESIRE FIRST CLASS
laundry worl. to try the EaKle Laundry. 1IW9
Farn.im street. Ilest work In the city. Tele
phone , IS2S. U M3.12 1 *
MOXHY TO LOA.V Ili.VL I2STATK.
ANTHONY LOAN & TRUST CO. . 31S N.Y. LIFE
loans at low rates for choice security In Nc
braska-nnil Iowa farms or Omaha city property
\V-IS6
MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES. TUP
O. F. Davis Co. . 1M3 Farnam at. W 437
CITY LOANS. C. A. STARR. C13 N. Y. LIKE
W-4SS
LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES LOANED ON
01bought. . F. O. Cheaney. Kansas City. Mo.
W-IS9
CAPITAL , J2OOO.H)0 ; Sl'RPLUH. JGO1.000 ; U. 8
MoitKagt } Tiust Co. , New York ; for C per cen
loani on city property , npply to Pusey &
Thomas , agents , room 207 , First Nnt. Jk. bids
W 4M
MONF.Y TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAIL
real estate , llmman , Love & Co. , Paxton liltc
W-491
MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA REAL ESTATI
at 6 per cent. W. ll.Melkcl , 1st Nat. IIU. bids ;
_ } V 492
MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAH.
property. Fidelity Tiust Co. , 1702 Farnam st
_ W 193
LOANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CITY
property. W. Farnnin Smith & Co. , 1320 Fnrnnm
_ W 491
MORTGAGE LOANS. LOW RATES.
J. U. Zittle , Kill and Douglas , Omaha.
W M77H10
2OW TO J20.000. F. D. WEAD , 18
W 633-A17
MOM3Y TO LOAN CHATTELS.
MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE. PIANOS
horse * , wagons , etc. , nl lowest rntca In rlt >
no removal of Koods ; strictly confidential ; yo
( nn pay the loan uif nt uny time or iJi an
aniuunt.
aniuunt.OMAHA
OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. .
200 So. ICth st.
X 4915
MONF.Y TO LO\N ON FURNITURE ANI
t-an..s. ! Fred Teiry , 430 Ramgo blk. X ID7
CIIAXCKS.
Jli.OCO.OO KTOCIC OF MERCHANDISE IN RES !
town In eastern Nelnnska , for land ar.d casher
or equivalent. Address 8 , J9 , cure Un > .
Y M934
3 SOLID INVESTMENTS ; 11R1CIC 11PSINF.S.
bl K'lr. water power lloinliii ; mill , line lea bust
nsss. 11. C. Atscr & Co. . Sheridan , Wyo.
Y-M3H
FOR SALE. STOCK OF MILLINERY ; RES !
location In Ihn rlty ; EO < H ! reasons for J.llinc
Address nt once , TJ n * - Y 130
ONE nT\LF INTEREST IN "REAL ESTATf
nnd ab tnct Inii'lness In conttnl Nebmska foi
salo. T 45. Omalm llee. Y M731 A7
A NEW. MOY KRN 1IRICK PLANT. NOW IN
nu > mtlun , with line bed of H'nilu frum whlcli
Kli-e * t ji.uvrti i-an bo made , clos , * tj railroad ,
within 73 mile * of Omaha , will be uold nt .1
barcaln , or n partner taken In , ns ewner lacks
capital. Adilr U IS. 11 otilce. Y MJ 1 *
HARNESS SHOP FOR SALK AT DAVID CITY
Neli. , it.uuty scat uf Ilntler county ; town o
2.M1 ; KOV ! country ; K'X ' < d prospcclB for cioffa
Aildrrss F. E. llrcislnu. Dnvid Cllv. Neb.
r M2.-J1 1 *
ITOjw" TTrYS IIAKERY. HORSES. WAGONS
liarnrfs ; In f.ii-1. cverythlnf ; Hint BIVM wllh tin
bimlnwH ; noilh Jl.-VW.'W ' J. J. Ulbion , 317 Firs
National Hank. Y M431
C.OOD KAIIM TO KXCHANOi : FOIl A STOCK
of incivhul.aiie , Thoruburg , la. , llox 139.
K--MJ3I !
! . * ) ACUIS Of CI.KAH LAND IN lOO ! IJO
mllly In NVImuka < iiuiKnllle nl l.uiJl tn PX
clung * fur linpiel 1.101,01 ly In Omaha. Tin
toll u flrcnul ; tiinnnt l > lieutvn : nn MIU ! wluit
ever. Kldellty Tnut Co. . solo ag nls. ITOi Par
nam t. /-I13-31
\vANTInT : A"i i : i > xoo TO jtr > M.bo STOCK OKN
utal iwrvhnnillik' la central or eui'ern Ne
miiUn for luml anl flty piopcity clear o
Ineimilirdiicv. Will pay ome cunh for cuce
A.lilr"M W 7. Uf , / Mlt 4
I'OH NAl.i : HKAL USTATH.
lUHOA INS , " " " IIOI'SKS ] .OTS ANlTKArtil
Jl or tr 0 ( , K. 1C. UarlUie , llarkrr Um-k.
. UU-jM
nouns ON KASY P.IINTH. : . aii.i. : ANT
iuy l , tk. ucrt * , larnu. liarvin UruJ. , 210 N. Y. L
HK-SO !
3 M'RI-M UUT. OMAHA AND SO. P. , 11.300.
V w IIOIM.W : u J lot nt < t Its cost In IWj yri.
ll-.n.-t.ful ll-rt l.l nrrthtvrkt , at > i3iX
r. l > . . \\Yitd. IS & UousUt. RK-418-1
FOIl .HA1.K IIHAL I'.STVTI. .
Continued.
B Oil 10 ACIIKS
Clcno tn the city ,
llw l > er aero
Katy terms.
NothUiu better.
Omaha Ilenl TMate ami Trust Co. ,
: il Ho. ISlh St.
IlK-416-l
- - _
I1AIIOAINR. HAI.n OH TUUAE , IN CITY PIIOP"
crtles and farms. John N. Ficnier , upn. P. O.
lit : Ml
"ARMniARGAINS. IOWA OR NEHRASKA , ON
tlmr. Improved nnd unimproved. R. F. Wll-
llnms. room 411 , McCague block. ' RE 9J3-3I
'ARM LANDS C. F. HARRIS-ONTsU N. Y. Life
RE-77J-A10 *
A11STRACTS , THE IJYRON REED COMPANY.
RE4M
WO.OO TO $2,000.0) LOTS
For tWI.W to J.W.IH ) .
Now la the opportunity of n lifetime ,
\\o have had placed In our hnnd nlmut fifteen
ots Unit have Hold nt from SWO.UO tn | 1iX .0 > i
each. They nre looate < l In the northwestern
jortlnn of the city , on Walnut hill car line. In
he most beautiful und healthful locution In the
My , with car line. pavc < l rtrcets , and all modern
inprovementit In the Immediate \lclnlty. <
PRICES AND TERMS ,
to J4"0.ni ) per lot , nccordliiR tn location ;
per lot mull nnd balance JIO.UO per month ,
vlthoiit Inlerem , or n reduction of 10 per cent
"rom price for one-half cnMi. or 20 per cent
'or nil rush. This property must be seen In lie
nppreclated. Call nnd let us show It to you.
No better nnvln.ii bank can possiblybe found
lian this InveMm.Mit. nnd juit the moil delightful
place for a home.
FIDELITY TRUST COMPANY ,
Sole ARfitts , 1702 Farnam St. , llee HUlR.
It Is n wlae man who make ) his Invixttnenls
when there are- many sellers nnd few buyers : It
s then that they Ret the biggest bargains nnd
he best terms. _ _ RE M22ti 31
MPROVED GARDEN LANDS NEAR OMAHA
nt prices that will surprise you , If taken within
2 weeks. J. II. Slierwoud , 423 N. Y. Life.
RE-MO
tVE WILL SEI.i , FOR THE NEXT 10 DAYS
biirKnl/is 111 Itees Place , between tleoiRln uml
Vlrclnla twenties and M.-iwm anil Pucllle nliccl ,
the most ilenlrnblp purl of the elly ; line nut-
urnl trees ; elegant JIS.OOO.Oi ) home now built
In this bloek.
Wo will build If parties desire.
1'hls property lll never he an cheap ng.iln.
, Vo Imve the cheapest house In the city.
New , 7-room , bath , cemented cellars , within
walking distance of the city , Kood neighbor-
IOO < 1.
Jome In nfld we will tell you all about It.
Corner lot on Cumlnn street , 43x150 feet.
If you have any nerve come In nnd make U3 an
offer.
) feet on 10th street , close to dcpat , worth
7.000.00fl.
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DR. I'AUU DENTIST , t-W UURT ST.
THE-CITY BY THE SEA.
I1Y JIJROMH K. JUROMli.
rfcT'JrWS'Sffik ' '
( Copyright , ISM , by ] 'JAiflietlcr ' , Johnson
lUchrllcr )
UBY say , the
chronlclera who
have written the
history of that
low-lying , wind
swept coast , that
years ago the
foam fringe of
the ocean lay
further to the
east ; no that
where now the
North sea creeps
among the treacherous sandieefs. It was once
ilry lanJ. In those days , between the abbey
anil the sea , there stood a town of seven
towers and four rich churches , surrounded
y a wall of twelve stones' thickness , making
, as men reckoned then , a place of strength
ml much Import ; and the monks , glancing
liclr eyes downward from the abbey garden
n the hill saw beneath their feet Its narrow
treets , gay with the ever passing of rich
lorchamllse , saw Its many wharves and
aterwayn , ever noisy with the babel of
trange tongues ; saw Its many palnted'masts ,
agglng their grave heads above the dormer
oofs and quaintly carved oak gables.
Thus the town prospered till there came n
Ight when K did evil In the sight of God and
ian. Those were troublous times to Saxon
wellers by the sea , for the Danish water
ats swarmed around each river mouth , scnt-
ng treasure from afar ; and by none was the
white Hash of their sharp , strong teeth more
ften seen than by the men of Eastern
\nglla , and by none In Eastern Anglla more
ften than by the watchers on the walls of
he town of seven towers that once stood
pen the dry land , but which now lies twenty
athoms deep below the waters. Many a
loody flght raged now without and now
vlthln Its walls of twelve stones' thickness.
lany a groan of dying man , many a shriek
f murdered woman , many a wall of mangled
hlld. knocked at the abby door upon Us
fay to heaven , calling the trembling monks
rom their beds , to pray for the souls that
vere passing by.
Hut at length peace came to the long-
roubled land , Dane and Saxon agreeing to
well In friendship side by side. Hast Anglla
elng wide and there being room for both.
\ml all men rejoiced greatly , for all were
veary of a strife In which little had been
gained on either side beyond hard blows , and
heir thoughts were of the Ingle-nook. So the
ong-bearded Danes , their thirsty axes harm-
ess on their hacks , passed to and fro In
traggllng hands , seeking where undisturbed
; itd undlsturblng they might build tholr
lomes ; and thus It camn about that HaarfagT
mil his company , as the sun was going down ,
Irew near to the town ot seven towers , that
n those days stood on dry land bstween the
ibbey and the sea.
And I ho men of the | town seeing the
Jane ? , openeJ wide U.eir/fintes / saying : "We
iavo fought , hut now there Is peace. Knter
and make merry with us , and tomorrow go
your way. " ' '
Hut Ilaarfager made aisswcr , "I am nn old
man ; I pray you do not Ule my words
nmlss. There Is peace 1 > etween us , a ? you
say , and we thank you forcur courtesy ,
but the stains are still fre. h upon our
swordrf. Let us camp here without your
walls , and a little later , twheti the grass haa
_ rown upon the fields wh'ere WP have striven
and our young men haveha I time to forgt.
.vo will make merry together , as men should
who dwell sl-Je by side In the same land. "
Hut the men of Hi ? town still urged Haar-
fager , calling his people neighbors.and } the
abbot , who had hastened down , fearing there
ijlght he-strife , added' tils word * , to theirs ,
raying : .
"Paw In. my children. Lcl thrc. Indeed ,
o peace between you. that the blessings of
3od may be upon the land , and upon both
I.1 ne and Sa.xon , " for the abbot saw that.
he townsmen were well disposed toward the
l anerf. and knew that men. wnen they had
feasted nml drunk together , think kinder of
cpn another.
Then answered Haarfager. who knew the
abbot for a holy man : "HoM up your staff ,
my father , that the shadow of the cross your
people worship may fall upon our path , so
wo will pass Into the town aiul there shall be
pcacii between us , for though your gods are
not our gods , faith between man and man Is
of all temples. "
And the abbot held his staff aloft between
Haarfager's people and the sun. It b lng
f-ishloned In the form of a cross , and under
Its shadow the Danes pas ert I > y Into the
town of seven towers , there being of them ,
with the women and the little- children , neurly
2,000 souls , and the [ -ales wire maio fait be
hind them
So they who had fought face to fac ? feasted
side by sld" , pledging one another In the
wine cup. as was the custom ; and Haarfager's
men , knowing thems lves among friends , lm l
cast aside their arms , and when the feast
was done , being weary , they lay down to
eleep.
Then , an evil voice arose In the town and
said : "Who are these that hav ? qomc among
us to shore our land ? Are not the loir < <
of our streets red with the blood of v.-ife and
child that they have slain ? Do men let the
wolf go free when they have trapped him
with meat ? I , ° t us fall tipan them now that
they are heavy with food and wine so that
not one among them shall escape. Thus ro
further harm shall come to us from them
nor from their children. "
And the voice of evil prevailed , and the
men of the town of seven towers fell upon
the Danes , with whom they had broken
meat , even to the women and the little
children , and the blood of the people of
Haarfacer cried with a loud voice at the
abbey door ; through the long night It cried ,
saying :
"I trusted In your spoken word. I broke
meat with you. I put my faith In you and
your God I passed beneath the shadow of
your cross to enter your doors. Let your
Goil make answer ! " Nor was there sllenc ?
till the dawn.
Then the abbot rose from where he knelt
and called tn God , saying : "Thou hast heard ,
oh. God. Make answer. "
And there came n great sound from the
spa , as though n tongue had been given to
the deep , so that the monks fell upon their
knees In fear , but the abbot answered : "It
Is the volco of God. speaking through the
waters. He hath made' answer. "
And that winter a mighty storm arose , the
llko of which no mau hml known before , for
the sea was piled upon the dry land until the
highest tower of thy" town of seven towers
was not more highland the waters moved
forward over the dry land. And the men nf
the town of seven tiiwers fled from the on
coming of the waters but the waters overtook
them so that not one ? of them paca'iml. And
the town of seven towers , and of the four
churches , and of theunany streets and quays
was burled underneath the waters , and the
Beecham's piils ( arc for bilious
ness , bilious headache , dyspep
sia , heartburrv torpid liver.diz-
zinesssick headachebad taste
in the mouth , | coated tongue ,
loss of appetitd.sallow skinetc. ,
when caused by constipation ;
and constipation is the most
frequent cause of all of them.
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feet of the waters still moved till they c.imo
to the hill whereon the abbey stood. Then
the abbot prayed to Go.l that the waters
might be stayed and God heard , and the sea
come no farther ,
And that this tale Is true , nml not n
fable made by the weavers of words , he who
doubts may know from the fisher-folk , who
today ply their calling among the reefs and
sandbanks of that lonely coast. Kor there
are those nmong them who , peering from the
bows of their small craft , have seen far down
beneath their keels n city of strange streets
and many quays. Hut as to this , I , who
repeat these things to yon , cannot speak of
my own knowledge , for this city of the sea
Is only vlslblu when n rare wind , blowing
from the north , sweeps the shadows from the
waves ; and , though on many a sunny day I
have drifted where Its seven towers should
once have stood , yet for me that wind has
never blown , pushing back the curtains of the
sea , and , therefore , I have strained my eyes
In vain. *
Hut this I do know , that the crumbling
stones of that ancient abbey , between which
and the foam fringe cf the ocean the town
of seven tower * once lay. now stands upon a
wave-washed cliff , and that he who looks
forth from Its scattered mulllons todny sees
only the marshland and the wrinkled waters ;
hears only the plaint ot the circling gulls ,
and the weary crying of the sea.
Anil that God's anger Is not everlasting ,
and that the evil that there Is In men shall
be blotted out , he who doubts may n\fo \ le.irn
from the wisdom of the simple fls'ner-folk ,
who dwell about the borders of the marsh
land , for they will tell him that upon
stormy nights there speaks a deep voice
frcm the sea. calling the dead monks to rise
from their forgotten graves and chant a mass
far the souls of the men of the town of
seven towers. Clothed In long glittering
wlilte , they move with slowly pacing feet
around the abbey's grass-grown aisles , and
the music of their prayers Is heard above
the screaming cf the storm. And to this I
cnn also hear witness , for J have seen the
pa.islng of their shrouded forms behind Iho
blackness of the shattered shafts ; I have
heard their sweet , sad singing ubovo f.ie
walling of the wind.
Thus for many ages have the dead monks
prayed thai the men of the town of seven
towers may he forgiven. Thus for many
ages yel shall they so pray , till the day comes
when of their once fair abbey not a single
stone shall stand upon Its fellow , and In thai
day It shall be known that the anger of God
against the men of the town of seven towers
has passed away , and In that day the feet of
llio waters shall move tack and the town of
seven towers shall stand again upon dry Ian ) .
There bo some , I know , who say that this
Is but a legend , who will tell you tlml the
shadowy shapes that you see with your own
eyes on stormy nights , waving their gleaming
arm ? behind the ruined buttresses , are but of
phosphorescent foam , tossed by the raging
waves above the cliffs , and tlml the sweet ,
sad harmony , cleaving the trouble of the
night , Is but the acollsn music nf tha wind.
Hul such nre of tile bllnJ , who see only
, with their eyej. For myself , I see the
J white robed monks and he.ir the chanting of
their mm * for the souls of the sinful men of
I the town of cven tower * . For It lias been
. said that when nn evil deed Is done a prayer
Is born to follow It through time into eternity ,
and plead for It. Thus U the whole world
clasped nroun.l with folded hands both ot Ihe
dead and of the living , as with a shield , lest
the shafts of God's anger should consuma It.
Therefore I know that the good monks of
this nameless abbey still are praying that Ihe
sin of those they loved may bo forgiven.
God grant the good men may say a mass
for us.
( " / \ Myalery of Heroism" by Stephen Crane
. omni"nce.i Thursday. )
ICIIPIAS MUM AS OYSTKIIS.
Viiloli I'ni-lllr OlIlfliilH Duinli Cull.
< 'i-riilnu OrcR-iiu KnIMviiy MiiltiTH.
Major McNelll of the Oregon Hallway &
Navigation company , is unduly exercised
over ths progress of conferences looking to
the settlement of accounts between the
Union Pacific and his company , according to
Union Pacific olflclals. The telegrams sent
out from Portland as to the menacing In
fluence of the "Overland" In the negotiations
looking to a reorganization of the Oregon
Railway & Navigation company is though !
a very clever Joke by those In a position to
know what is going on at Union Paeille
headquarters ,
"The major Is a very mysterious indi
vidual , " said a way up otllclal , "bill ho con
stantly speaks of hi ? road , as If he owned
It , when as a matter of fact he is only oper
ating it for the courts. 11 is remarkable
how many receivers err in this regnrd.
Egan , It will be remembered , used lo speak
In the same way of the Short Line prop
erty , and yet Mr. Egan has not iiiulified aa
receiver for tbJt property.
"I antlclpalo all tliere Is In Ihe talk oi
the Union Pacific attempting lo control ur
have a volco In the reorganization of the
Navigation company grow ? GUI of a number
of bearings had in Now York with Mr. Dee-
man anl others looking to a settlement of
Recounts , whlcli , I umlemanj , has been
piacticdlly agreed upon. Rul Major McNoill
tea In this settlement of accounts a decided
menace to his position and ho does not hesl-
late to charge the Union Pacific with con
spiracy to figure largely in me reorganiza
tion , which will be accomplished some lime In
the future. "
iXnother Union Pacific official thought the
dispatch from Portland was a clever scheme
of the Oregon Hallway & Navigation com
pany officials to get the Union Paclllc people
to talk about what they rropcso to do , Inert by
drawing their Ilro that Major McNeill might
profit by the circumstances. Beyond the
foregoing noboly would talk al Union Pa
cific headquarters , and If any negotlallona are
going on In New York with a view of mak'
Ing boiler tralllc arrangements between the
Union 1'aclfio and the Navigation companies
they are not known In Omaha , although It
is freely stated that the Navigation company
has not been doing the square thing by the
Union Pacific.
Ilnllnny NutcM anil IVi-
General Solicitor Thurston , Mrs. Thurs-
ton and the children leave today for Halley ,
Idaho , by way of Salt Lake.
H. n. Kooser , who has been promoted tc
the position of contracting freight and pas
senger agent of the Missouri Pacific at Sail
Laks City , leaves today for hla new field.
John McNaughton assumes the duties ol
contracting freight agent for the Missouri
Pacific Thursday.
Assistant General Freight Agent J. O
Phllllppl of ths Missouri Pacific has returnei :
from a trip In Ihe northwest. Hla visit tc
Yellowstone National park tie considers out
of Ihe most pleasant outings of his life am !
he Is enthusiastic over the wonders of the
nation's play grounds.
K. Buckingham , superintendent of cai
servlca of the Union Pacific , Is a modest hero
While driving to the Boswell ranch , Wyo.
last week with his associate officials of tlu
Union Pacific , a runaway team was seen ap
proachlng over the wide expanse of prairie
Men were seen to rush out from fchacks alon ;
the road and attempt to stop the ( lying horses
but the team thundered on. As the lean
came nearer to the officials' outfit , two womei
were seen huddled In the bed of tha wagon
their faces white with fear. The now crazei
uorses were almost on the' party headed b )
General Manager Dickinson , when Ducking
ham leaped out Into the road and taking i
position prepared lo-makn a superhuman at
tempt tn stop the runaways. With musclei
well Bet Die superintendent of car servlci
sprang at the head of the nearest horse a :
Ihey were dishing past , and with a might ]
jerk pulled the near hone to his knees , Tin
shock stopped the off horse and In a monien
the women were out of the wagon thowerlni
grateful words upon the hero of the Oceanian
Now see that your blood It pure. Qoot
health follow * the us * ot Hood' * Btrsaparllli
which I * the one treat blood purifier ,
MIII : FLMII FIIOM MAHHI.VCI : .
Don Molm-i ( llrl Itrnvm Homo nml
CMIIXI-H Trunlilt * III Otiiiilin.
Mattlc Soolil has had A good deal of experi
ence within the past few weeks. She U nt
the police station now In charge of Matron
Gumming * , looking for a chance to get em
ployment In a reipectable home. Mrs , Cum-
mlngs states that the girl has nn excellent
character , but has been most unfortunate In
her associations since coming to Omaha ,
A difference between Mallle and her parents
over the selection ot a husband for the girl
was the first trouble. Mattlo's parents llvo
in OCA Molnes and they had picked out .1 nice
young fellow who wanted to marry the girl
nul who waj In a position to glvo her a good
home. Her parents' doilres wcro seconded
by the young man , but the girl was not
party to the contract. She had a lover who
suited her , but her parents objected to her
receiving his attentions ) . This only strength
ened Mattlc's opposition to the man whom her
parents hid selected as her future lord and
when they demanded that Mattlo should pre
pare for an early wedding she refused to obey
them and left Ihe parental roof to seek her
own way In the world.
Nearly all of Iho Iowa glrla who loivo homo
come to Omaha and Mattic was not nn excep
tion lo Iho rule. She reached this city early
In Juno and found employment as a domestic
at Fritz Wlrth's hotel. Then her trouWes
commenced again. Mattlo is good looking and
the lover of another girl at the hoicl com
menced to cast eyes on the Iowa maiden.
While Matlle repulsed his unwelcome atten
tions , the other girl was none the less jealous.
She began making life n burden for Mattlo
ind told all kinds of stories about her. Mattlo
stood this kind of abuse until Monday , when
affairs reached u climax. The other girl
called Mattlo n vllo name and then the light
commenced. Mattlo simply lost all control ot
herself. She buckled on her armor and
cleaned out the kitchen of the hotel In Rhort
order. Several employes of the place rushed
in to flop her , but her Iowa blood was up.
She had whipped about a dozen people when
Officer Hyan was called. He had more than
he had looked for. Matlle refused to be ar
rested and the ctllccr had the biggest kind of
tlmo In getting her Into the patrol wagon.
She fought nil the way to the police station
and was apparently n raving maniac. Dr.
Towno was called nnd administered a Koolh-
Ing draught , after which the girl recovered.
When restored to her full consciousnej ? she
told Matron Cummlngs that she had simply
lost her temper and was "crazy mad , " having
been driven to desperation by the Insults of
the other girls of the place. She expressed
a desire to secure employment and will bo
kept at the pollco station until a place Is
found for her.
WITH TI1H FAMILY Ill'TCIIKH KNIF13
Out on 11 Vni'nnt Iul Mnrtlm Ilnivliinil
CmiiiullH SulHilr.
Miss Martha Howland was found dead In
the weeds and brush near the corner of
Thirty-seventh and Pacific streets yesterday
morning. Her throat had been cut , and ap
parently by her own hand.
Miss Howland was 51 years ot age and had
lived with her father , John A. Howland , and
a widowed Bister , Mrs. Huff , ut the corner
of Thirty-sixth and Leavenworth streets. She
and her sister owned the property on
which they lived. Kor some days
Miss " Howland had been acting Btrangcly
and her sister and father had been
anxious about her condition , but she refused
to have a physician , and asserted that there
was no need for alarm on her account.
About 9 o'clock Monday night Miss Howland
left her home. Her departure was not noticed
for some time afterward and then It was
thought that she had gene to spend the
iilghl with ono of her two brothers who live
near Hanscom park. Some Inquiry was
m.itle and lalo at night It was leirned that
she had not called at the home of cither of
her brothers und then a search was insti
tuted.
Early In the morning ono of her brothers ,
E. H. Howland , who lives at the corner of
Thirty-second and Pacific streets , came upon
the dead body of his sister lying In the weeds
near the corner of Thirty-seventh and Pacific
streets. His attention was attracted by the
woman's dress. The woman's throat on UIB
left side was horribly gasned , both Ihe wind-
pips and the Jugular vein having bean
severed. Iier head and face were lying In
a pool of her own blood. Lying In the grass
and near the right hand of Ihe dead woman
was a bloody butcher knife , which was Iden
tified as having been the- property of Miss
Howland. All of the Indications were that
the woman had cul hen own Ihroit.
It was learned thai Monday afternoon
Miss Howland called ut the house of a neigh
bor and executed her will and signed It In the
presence of two witnesses. Mrs. Huff , the
sister of the deceased , says that Miss How-
land had been acting somewhat strangely ,
but had given no Intimation of an Intention
of taking her life. There was no domestic
trouble that would" lead her to self-murder.
Mr. Howland , the father of the deceased , Is
SO years nf age and In feeble health. Ho
has been kept in Ignorance of the manner
of his daughter's death.
When Miss Howland lelt home Monday
night she took with her a handbag containing
a will whlcli she had written In the after
noon and a package of deeis to her property
and other valuable papers. Tha handbag and
paj-crs have not been found.
The llowluml family has lived In Omaha
for many cars. K. H. Howland Is In the
lumber business at South Omaha and W. A.
Howland Is a contractor. Both are brothers
of the deceased.
Nut Yet Iiivltfil ( o AHciitl.
At noon yesterday Ihe general pas
senger agents of the various rail
roads centering In Omaha had not
received a call for the proposed
meeting of lines In St. Louis Thursday , look
ing lo n further conference upon the forma
tion ot a new transmlssourl association.
There Is a growing feeling thai ah associa
tion , such as outlined In Chicago last week ,
would be of little aval ) In maintaining rates.
In fact several general passenger agents wore
outspoken yesterday against an association
upon the limited lines designated.
Chief Clerk Munn of the Elkhorn , who has
looked after all passenger matters In the
absence ot General Passenger Agent Buch
anan , said that the Utah situation ought to
bo adjusted before any attempt was made
to form a Iransmlssourl association , for the
reason that Utah had great effect on Colorado
rates. He likened the situation to a Chinese
wall about u small section of territory , be
yond which demoralization might exlsl and
which would result In demoralization within
the charmed circle.
Under existing circumstances , with the llio
Grande Western maintaining Its present posi
tion , II looks very much us If all attempts
to form a new association would fall through.
AVIit'ii Triivellne ,
Whether on pleasure bent , or business , li.U
oil every trip a bottle of Syrup of Vlzt , as
It acts most pleasantly and effectually on tie
kidneys. , liver and bowels , preventing fevers ,
headaches and other forma of sickness. For
calo In DOc and $1 bottler by all leading
druggists. Manufactured by tha California
Fig Syrup Co. only.
Minor IlilH ot WlulfcilnrNN.
Jim Murphy , the terror of Cripple Creek ,
was up In police court again yesterday.
The judge has been trying to get him out of
town for a month , but Jim always gets
drunk before train time. Ho was taken
to the depot yesterday In the hurry wagon anil
placed on board the Cripple Creek express
with a ticket that allowed no stopover privi
leges.
The four men who wcro caught stealing
John Petersen's chickens were given thirty
days each tn the county jail.
James West was lined $10 and costs for
slaughtering beef In the city limits.
M. C. Bally look Daisy Culvcr'a watch to
have It repaired. He failed to return It and
a warrant has been lusued for hla arrest on
the charge ot larceny as bailee.
Look Out for I IIP MriiNlc-N
And all other contagious diseases by keep
ing a supply ot Allen's Hygienic Food constantly -
stantly on hand. It haa no superior as a
preventive medicine U a pure and sweet-
smelling dltlnfcctant , deodorant and germ
Iclde healing and cleansing. It haa many
other uses which are told ot In the wrapper
on iho bottle. "
Cuiililn'l Kcn | > f.
Lew Cksaldiy , a putty thief who has al
telned it considerable local reputation am
\ilio la now In the city jail , tried to escape
Monday night , but hla effort * did not rsaul
ucce sfully. Whllo he was attempting to pick
hi * cell lock with a piece of wire ho wa
i-'en by the Jail oClclali , consequently La *
I'.lll languishes.
ARE AFTER MARBLE'S ' PLACE
Parties Who Have Applied for Suporia-
tendency of Omaha Schools ,
WOULD BE A PROMOTION FOR MOST
\o Cnuillilntc nt I'rcMciit lloltl * 11 Po
nllloii of Kiiinil Ittitiortiiiicc
AIIIIIOH nml I'net * from
( InIcllcrx. .
That the majority of the members of the
Hoard of Kducatlon have not been Idle la
Indicated by llio Hood ot applications for ( hit
position of superintendent ot schools which
has poured In within the last
few days. President Akin alone dug
up enough candidates to run n
campaign and their applications were turned
over to Secretary ( Milan just before the board
was r.illcd to order Monday night. There are
fully a score ot application ! ) now on Me from
persons whose names , with possibly ono or
two exceptions , have never been heard outside -
side ot their own bailiwicks. Some of thorn
have taught country schools for twenty years
past , others have had experience us princi
pals or teachers In the larger cities , ami
others 'iavo had no experience at all , but
with the usual complacent cunrldcnco of the
newly graduated , they are all sure that they
possess the qualifications that nro essential
to make first-class school superintendents.
One peculiar feature ot these applications
Is that some of them are dated more than n
month ago. Whether Undo Ham's mall
service has been exceptionally dilatory In
those C.IEOS or whether the applications havn
peacefully renoscd In the tiocxi'ls ot mem
bers of the board during the previous con
troversy , does not appear. Other applica
tions are dated July 2T and 29. and , as they
appear to have traveled clear from the At
lantic coast , It Is apparent that they wcro
dated ahead and may have been In the hand *
of members of the board for n month past.
Unit n dozen of the applications are from
men who have held more or less responsible
wltlons In city schools. Among these Is
hat of James C. C. Illnck , who graduated nt
ho Indiana' State Normal school tn 1STC. Hn
crved several years as principal In various
ndlana schools and more recently his been
uperlntcmlent of schools In Logansport and
illchlgan City , Ind. Hu has spout the last
wo years In New York , where he took a ,
pccial course ,
J. U. Stay is an educator of conslderablo
xperlenco. Ho began bis career In a bbck-
nilth shop In Now York , but finally went to
caching ami taught In various schools In
ila natlvo state for twenty years. Hlnco
hen he has been assistant superintendent of
chools at Cleveland , 0. , mu'r superintendent
f schools at Yankton , S. I ) .
Superintendent William Klchardson Is a
graduate ot Dartmouth and has taught for
wr-nty years. lie was assistant superln-
endant at Cleveland for four years and lnco
hvii has had charge of the Wichita , Kan. ,
chnols.
M. J. Michael has been teaching In New
'ork state since 1S70. He was Miperlnteml-
nt of schools at Home. N. Y. . for eight
ears and last year heva < president of the
acuity of the Clinton Liberal Institute.
I'rof. W. W. Grant Is now principal of the
nanunl traln'ng ' department of the High
chool at Providence , 11. I. Ho graduated
rom Harvard In 1SG9 , 1ms bojn assistant
uperlntcndent of the High school at In
dianapolis and principal In various smaller
chools.
Alpheus McTaggirt has tanght at Tcrro
lanto and other smaller cities In Indiana.
In 1 now Inking a special course at Ann
\rbor unlvenilty and IB recommended by a
eaclier's agency.
E. W. Van Pctton comes from nioomlng-
on. III. , where he Is superintendent of
Rchools. Ho was formerly connected with
ha schools of Tacoma , Wash. , and was at
hat time a member of the State floard ot
Education.
I. . . I , . L. Hanks Is now superintendent ot
: ho schools of Kansas City , Kan. , and l
ilghly recommcnilcd by the superintendent
and other educators of Kansas City , Mo ,
Prof. R. Hsber Holbrook comes from the
National Normal university at Lebanon.
Prof. Frank Strong has been for sovcrali
.ears connected with the State university
at Lincoln. Ho was elected as principal od
ho Lincoln High school this year.
Tin foregoing facts are taken from the
vrltten statements of His applicants them
selves and allowing all they claim , It Is ap
parent that none of them are men who have
mil any experience as sup rlntendent of
schools In largo cities. Some of them nro
said to bo Instructors of recognized anility. .
but their qualifications for the very different , '
ask of managing a large system of schoolai
are a matter of speculation.
Open I In- Safety Valve
When thcro Is too big a head of steam on , or
you will bo In danger. Similarly , when that' '
mportant safety valve of the system , the
bowels , becomes obstructed , open It promptly
with Hosteller's Stomach Illttor.s , and guard ,
against the consequences of Us closure. Dili
oustics ? , dyspepsia , malarial , rhcumal c and
ddncy complalnl , nervoiunesi and neuralgia
are all subjugaled by this pleasant but potent
conqueror of disease. I
VA.V KTTIJX IX COUIl'P AUAI.Y.
iK Over Olil Straw III an Olil
Ijiiiv Suit.
David Vani Ktten has discovered another1
[ raud which ho says some attorneys , oma
former clients and some creditors of kla
and the newepupers have been trying tn
perpetrate upon him. Before ha gctn
through lie wants $3,000 as bin sharp of the
proceeds for having made the discovery , lo-
Kcthor with a court Investigation for dis
barring an attornny for practicing upon the
credulity of his clients and misleading them
Into believing that ho would attempt to cheat
them.
A short time since Julia mid John Flana
gan began an action agalnsl Van Ktten to
recover ? 2,0ui ) , because they bad benn com
pelled by reason of a judgment In allow their
homestead In Iioyd'3 addition to be sold. The
Judgment they say was gotten on a note
drawn In the year 18S9 , in the sum of | 512
and algncd by thcniBclves and the Van Kt-
lens. They were told that iho note was for-
but $100. As neither could read nor write.
they say Ihey trusted Van Ktten to their
sorrow , especially as ho Insisted in taking
the Bull brought on the note to the xupromu
court , where he was beaten and the costs
much Increased.
Van Ktten U In court with an answer
and a voluminous explanation of the
financial dlillcultlcs through which , slnco
ISSli , ho itec-reil tbs Flanagann. Van Ktten
alleges that his wlfo wanted money badly
to pay a judgment and induced the Flana
gans to sign a note for $325. Ha rclitoa
the trouble he had In getting anybody to
discount the note. Ho ttlla of the traveld
ot the note aa It pasted Into various portions'
hands , ot Its renewals , and dually avern that
this note wan surreptitiously taken by K.
K. How-ell from hlH uncle's papers. Finally
the Flanagan * , to extricate thcmselveu , went
to II. K. n. Kennedy , who Van Ktten nay by
the legal actions taken 1 > y him and beciuuo
tlio Umalu papers published the facts ,
caused him to he libelled. Van Ktten lias a
claim for SS.OOO which he wants the court to
scttlo for legal few against Flanagan aa a
setoff to the claim ot the plaintiff.
Starch crows sticky common powdi-r
have a vulgar glaro. Pozzonl'a Is the only
complexion powder fit for use.
Illiick Held to MIC Dlrilrli-t Court.
Al llloclt lias been held to the district court
In bonds ot $2 , COD to answer to the clcargu ot
having committed a criminal auault upon
Mary Wlllrot. Tin to women took tlirco
different vlcnvs ct the proceeding ) ) at the pre
liminary hearing. Tim Wlllrot girl went on
the witness stand and told her story an
though It were a huge Joke ; her mother
fainted at tub recital of the del-ill * of the
assault , and llio wife of the prlionor sat In
a corner of the court room and tmillngly
made stenographic note * of Ifor hiiiband'H
Inlldfllly. IJlock went to Jill In default o (
ball.
WJun Baby trai tick , we gate hir Caitorla.
When she nro * a Child , him cried fur Contort * .
Wlwn she bwaino MLvi , nho clun to ( Jastortx
v-fliCarhe had ClilUreosLavetticin ( CaitorU.