Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 18, 1895, Page 7, Image 7

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_ SPBOIAL NOTIGBS
. - 1h.rtl"'If tl for thu'n , coIIIIlIflP
ul he . .1. . until 121:0 p. In. fur
1l.e t"tnl" " nlli uutl H p. iii. for the
Ilorlll ! nnll Slnclny i'd IttotaN.
'z Ach'c'rliler. , h ) ' rqiicitItig n 1111.
: .rrc'.1 ( 'JiV'IC , eon Piiie 11"'r , 111.
tr."c.11 I. ii Illh.recl letter Iii clre
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word Ir.t hl"c'rtlni ; Ie ii ? 'ura
lliereu fter. N.thhl" tnlcn for Ies .
: ihRne fur Irlt IIIMrtttpn. 'Ihrll
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sI'rtr.trIoNs , ATII ) .
tIO.1 AOYO I.AD\ WOl' ! . ! ) T.1I I' IOI.
tIn AA ! ioukecpr or laltp rDre ot In\ll ,
htdy : r.t"renct. exchrtngetl. lUI K'ntr Annl" .
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WANTf-I.IVI . ITflf.LtcflT AGNTR ) IN
Omaha II IrKAnlz" cllA nt three tD O\'e taml.
Iki ot our tRmoUR Orchar. , linmea Inndtl In
central MInhiIpI. The tile ot Immigration
cenlrt 1IAI..lppl. Th. tile Immhlmtln
. goIng "olth , whtr thrr' Rrr no hot 'vinhlL
_ no cell vInter . ni bllzznrd ( . no crn" faIIur.
' ' \her two 01' Ih.e cml' cnn he rls.1 rch
year. " 'h.r" there I. I no 'lch Ihlnl n. failure
' Ir A man wilt walk nn..hlr as hanl n. hp dO"A
In liii . clunlry , CMI Slmmrr mutt wlnlers ,
Rurp plylnl crohh nt fruit nn.1 gallen truck.
u nlcheRI Roll on earth BeRl railwaY raellts ! ,
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neo. \ \ ' . Ame . . general agent .Itn I"Arnam st. .
Omaha fl4h2
> : tc ' ) .O TO U.O ) RAIIPAtO RAI.I' H mN ,
for clnrA : .xperltl' " nol necessary : extra in.
rucementR tl ctiiomet . . DI.hop & Tiine. Rt. .
- VHI. . ) In , BI.N:6.
175,0 TO t1'.O ? PElt MONTH fml.ltNO THF
Ild ' r Double Irlorl Oil GAS Buner : can be
1IAce.1 In any cook or heating .love or turnnce.
I prlueps , n perfect natural gai Ore : h.ter And
rhe.prr than ctnl or IVOOhI For tCrtfl " 1IPoS
11 City Novel ) Co . Wotkui . la" I-M7r'.Di' Clv. ) Mih.
" ANTiD ACTI\E TOtING M.V1T1t $ i.O4) )
In take haIr Interest In big Iaylnl , ,18Ineo. . :
Otto to travel In NebraskA : "lnll" mAn pre.
nlo
terrNl , \11res I' 6. Iieo. B-M880-18
WANTII ) . mN AT GOOD SAL.nCAI.r. .
nt ltlG Dongla. - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ B-MO-:0
w NTr ) SALESMAN FOR Nf : S :
\m I salary 10 Joo.1 . man : nl" "Ide line man.
California Cider company , Chlcno.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ nM9 : 2
APl'RFNTICr.i4VANTED TO t.fAnN : BAR.
. her I trle : steAly worlt after eight weeltA : 8.tt.
urdny wnl' . while learning : tootut free : rata.
C logue tnalieI. RI. Lout . Battier colluge. SI9 N.
lolu. mnl.I . cotrK" .
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9th Atrept. 81. I.ouls. Mo 1-1. 2J.
HOLICITOIR WANTI3I NmGOOnR. . EN.
tire new clueune or introducing : enRle.t .eler ,
b"AI 1nllecmenl. : most Ile.lrhle work for 9' .
Iiuitor . : w. flrloh everylhlng. Apply QuIck. :
' 41 Sheele Liock. B-MII 18"
{ ' VA1'1fl-VI0MtiI0 lel.p.
1- ' ELEGANT CAmNf PhOTOS. $ ,0) IEI DO ? .
en , 2 s , 1i3.113 _ 8outh l 161 st. C-I1
LADmR AND Of NTI.flmN : CW AII.ITl
. for Omahn. South Omaha nn.1 Council 111. :
SO prr monlh Cal between 9 Int r. rear 172
H. 20lh NI , C- 10S 19'
WANTi1) : lMMl1)IATtLY. OOOD omll
W , 2215 I.'nram . Et. C-nr.lS.
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WANTI9) , A 0001) . NgAT , COMI'IITIINT
( erman . girl In fatuity or J : inquIre nt Iny.Jon
llrO , . I..h Meat neil CIO. I
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WAN1'ID. : 1ADmS TO TAln WOIe ilOAIl3 : i
$ IW per day . " .1) maule : Instructions nntl oul-
lit. " ,0. Cal nt rwm :1 DOUglat - lffJ . IS'
1'OI 1tI0T-hIOVES.
hlOUiOl-F. K. DAILING , BARKER BLOCH D-H. : .
10mmR ! IN . AlA PAnTR . OF TI CITY. TIm
0 F. Dn\.IA _ Company. _ ire ; Farnam. _ D-470
( , 'UINISllm 10USg FOR RUNT : DIOAUTIFUL
huu.e. ten room. elegantly fuuriuihed. hut
water heat , Inlndr ' , . tabie . carriage etc.
Thos. F. hail . 61G Paxlon block 0)-Ill
IOTANI'OItl ) - - CIUCI.10 COT'O'AOflS . tI IIOOMR .
iiiiIC : iOT\OgS. I 100MS.
nil. modprn. enR. tuel. Appy : 1 'lon nee" Corn.
Pan ) ' ,2l2o . Hlh sl , D-i7 I
ii s : smN\W & CO. . 103 N. lOT ! ! ST. 1
D-13
iiousis-o. WALI.ACI' ! . 312 DnOWN H.I.
2 MODmN g.noo 10UHE8 : 5 rUNUTI.S
walk front court house. lom 2. Darker - hiI
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ron 1t11NT-N1CItX FUIONISIIIOI ) llOUSfl oP
ImN"NICFI.1.'UnNISI 1 10USF [
eight ronna I'sldea alcove and batlito.nn . south
front , wih . nil eon\nlenee. , Inquire 2GS Half.
Ilownrtl " t. -
10wanl U-21
3624100. 19TI S'I" S-nOOM llODEIN BI1ICK
i haul. Omahl Beat Relate & Trust Co" ,
21 So. lSth st. D-2J
FOR IIIONP . l1OUSES IN AL.1 PAI1TS OPTIIII
I P\ITS
FT. 10USES 01 T
ciy , lIrcuttan . love . & Co. . 4JO 1'810n 1lock.
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MOD-N 1tOUSES-NIV -nOOM 1)\V11.L.
IngR near Ihln8eum Ilrlt. 27-1 101IIelul a\'e :
l0der h.leks , GIG South 2lIiu . 6tS. ) North : 1
ItS . nod 122 8herwoo(1 n ve. C. . \ . Starr 515
N. 1 Life , D-01t.N30
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60 S. WiT A YINUI. : NINI-IOOM MOlmN
hOlae : Ilrd 330xl65 teet. J. N. 1uenzer OII.J.la
postoilice. D-At190
STI AMI NO I(3U.o : . . WINTlm on SI'MAt1hl.
central . lodern S or i.roum ihats. Tizaiul . 221 .
N 24th. } .D.
1"01 IIIONT-0.I100M 10U8C. 631 R. 17H A VI .
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ D-Al.32.N30
- von ImNT ( 'IIIOAP. 1)T0lR.Ilr.R STO1tlS .
1.01 CIEAI nF r\IT.F RTOmS.
iiat5 . room . etc. 1. J. Keiutlail. 62 R. 16th " I.
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a on G nOO 18. C1.OS1IT8V.TC1I. , Ct ' N. 13.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ D-S7IDi0'
FI'I .nOO 1 10USI $4.00 . 613 lACI'IC ST.
u Inquito SS South 1h 8t. ' D- O .18
9za . N. 2.11 A'hS..s.n. , 10DfmN. :0.
2tOt 5. 1th HI" 7.r. 1001rr. $23.
OTTO \'ehuster 81. . 7r. . model n. $23.
341 . Jaek.n HI. . . g'I' , m .lpr. $ :
410 1.ranl'1 a\ . . .r. moder $ : :
:17 S. 21h .I , . 1l.r. , lod.r. $0 ,
% OJ S. 21h 01" 9.r" moder S30.
. , I"ldell ) ' Trust Company . 162 I.unam st.
_ _ , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ U:9It\0
12. I01Sg8 , AI.I RIZrSNJ 1\I-S OJ
el ) , 1' , n , Weaui lGth utmI luurla strecls
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1"01 It 10N1'-11I (311T.ltOOAI ( 1IOUl. $ n.m POOR
month : c.nlal locution. Jnclulre : CIO C I'e I ,
nI 10.20' I
BIXnOO ( I , MODt1 10UHI' : . FIAIII.Y 11.\CI' :
RHI windows lure lawl : cheap ti "ponlb1e
1'nI ) .1 ; 0. "i. 181h. D-)19t ) IS'
v , ' i. li ml-iiom ! I : . WITh CITY \\'ATIll. -i1
S" Ulh. - - - - D- In : ii1 .
IOt InN' . NINI.nOO loJHI : . A1.T MOD.
eln ituitrueuuuents. . \1'1,1) ' 21:6 Hare ) ' St.
_ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ . n- ' 7 .18'
T\\'IOl.Vll.IlOOAt 10nSF. MODFIN IMI10\'I .
lelll , II 1 IIh'IUlhl conditl3n : rcnt vi'ry eli , Ca p.
JH tOo. 2Glh hOt . D-973.18'
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CO'\fl : . 7It&uTh AND nATH : I.\Ha
Inwl : 10",1 mention : near b\slne a : rent $15.00.
1:1 $ North : : lh. coiner Charles siret.V. . It.
_ ( it _ Ililtit _ _ w . Klrbnch hol.l. _ _ _ 23-1.1 130 19'
DET\ClmD 10Ill : TII'IN BOOMS :
1."I.'rn . tItrougitut. 1..hIe. cellar containing
celar conlllllll
8epI'10 rooms for Inlndr ) ' . vegeiabls. ! l'ol and
furnace : larKe tuinlie . c.trrl.sge hou. , ' . tIe ; e - -
t'elelt location , ulcer 11Ih school : 2.19 ChIcago
.tre't : rent " "I."nlbl" to , Ie811ble Imrly. \ \ ' .
1. 1 rll h. I\nrlnch hotel 1.,130 1.
mOIT.100 1 10U81 ( : WITH JIATII. irrc. ,
( 'rln : St. . lent Very cheap 10 rIght party.
tal\let : lrown bloc . or HenRw" & ( . )
l-.M991-IS'
SMALl , 10llHn , noon 1.0C.\TIN. ( N , mn
St. . only S6OO I'er month , . ( lannett . r3 Brown .
, t.Ioclc l1 1 92-IS.
1'-1 , lttNT-IoIiaANT IESII NCI' : , AI.L
l"kr cOflveflleuicei , best lort l. cheap.
Urnnan , 1.0\0 & Co . l'a,161 bl. . > k. cheal.
. 1 > 110-:3
CoMl'1..I : ' i : : \ - 1.'INISIHn ! 10.nOO 10PSE
ror ant. lS ! _ S. % street. D11J 30.
121 nso : : in ; ; FL'hI1.'ACF7. OAS. BATh' - : ) $ 3 .
ODlmN 'l'ION.ltOOM 11CI , IIliOT I.oe.\
ton II OmnhR : 5 rnliitutea' walk 10 1611. atr"el ,
- _ " ' . I , ' . C'iork 2:0 Uou\1n .tud. I-MhIG :4.
I.'OI . it i0N'V-PVitlSiIl0I ) nOO I !
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FOR 11TONT-PL'itNISlICl ) 10002.05. WITH
rOi IF-Pl'INlsmm
001 < toU lt BIT Iouits at. , -710.26
VUIINIIOIIIt : : ) . ltOOI.ISi JIOUSBI'CIORI'lNO : li 1
_ HI. Nl - - fi 01'
-'iirii " 'Isiiioii 100311 . \:1 lo.-IU.
I3ESIRADI.13 FIIIONISIIBD ROOMS AT Tln
111NISI
: nOll
Capitol . n : Cp. a\'I : Imnilents .c "mmodale
F'l.1G62DO' ,
ll0 I , WITH BOARD. : u tOUTI : 1u ST.
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F-M26.NI $
J'6N1.
2UCBI.Y FIJNISIED I100MS WI"I 10AID :
BIt rasldle The 1oe. 2 Uare ) .Ireel
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NICELY FUIINISILIID FIIONT IIOOM FOIl
I"UnNISI 10NT
} no
two gvntienten. wlb n without bn Within
. } 'f miauts' walk or postolflc. IDQuire 1703
lament Street. pstolo. ,
arnan.Irtl 1:11
NICELY PLYIINISIIBD ROOMS AND BOARD :
.Iem htat , :4 S. % stret15U.lt'
'UE PRANKL.IN. tu N , . 18Th tOTIIl3T. FAM.
_ I , boarding hOu.e liH ' - : FAl- %
) IODElN nOMR , DOWN TOWN I4ACAT1O. .
hoard optonal 1U TWN " LATION. U. r
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I OIL ltI'tT-S'1'0ItI0M ASU 0i'1'1C13M.
roll IIBNT--TllO ! : IRTOtY III1ICK ntozr.uurn
I tIC 1.'AMm , sit-ect. This 11C" hUlhll hAS n nr.-
Crot cement basement. " "npl.t. steam tiefti.
Ing flatures . water nil tloorg . . .
nUUrt. .n ni 10r. gas , etc. AI"
_ ply I the orce ot The lice. 1- " >
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.na ' 'S " ' . TI' U.
W.\NTI-AOfNT AND OIOANIH 1.111.
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.rnl contrnct.chnlr. : territory ; Illn with nind.
em Ideas : I"I'A sick , accident . oath anti en.
hwm"nt hrntOIA.d r" AmericAn I n. , ' .
lent , \8.Olalon , , St. I.ul8 < , 2.lui. J-900.lt'
W VANT ; ON - hlt'NfllttlI ) -
il'N l i-mlKIO
agents to sell stock cerllflraies R CII.1 tuy IRnll , I
I "rK" prifits. I.wft-l"hodula . 1011 { ) . I.e'
-Iar. In ,1-1\ o.o'
AOfJTAN1I.m - I'NNI \'OMB4
clear $0.0 Weekly with our Inbr M\'cr .
easily $ r.0. ) tnintiuI hues , .
rAAly A" $0.1) , In oilier $ 2.0) )
"nlhl. Inr. :1)
Mmpl"R tree . Those o.ekln. lu8Inp. . .holl,1 ,
nldr.sslh , AIIII\ . ) . 'rrl . Ug. Co. fA 6 , .
1 lanai street . t'hlcngo. J-III 16
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W.\NTI-I"AIMf 'O IrNT IN nOlO.AR
and n.lolnln enuntIe . . for the le8t G-rnan ROut
t\el h tenants In the country. (1. W. Curloek .
12. 1.'lrlll itt . 1-:2.N20'
hhO.1tD'WIT11 1100815VAN'TIOI ) IN Im.
\ale tanili' for gentleman anti his mother.
HOl8e 11ler. , State lerms Anr incation. A.l
dress } 21. Ilu'u' . < K- IU : 18'
( "NTr.I MAN WISIEH IlOAItD W'ITIIIN
10\nD WITtN
fIve lulocks ot 21h und lAke streets. AIIM"s
. Shition , '
X. Slllun A -:11 :
'S'O iA I G II.
STOIAmPHANK 13WIItS . 121 Il.RNflY. Al--ISO
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.ACI.'IC RTOn\Of : AND W"H 10USr CO" ,
903.910 Jones . Oeneral storage and torwnllng ,
M-I
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" 'A ' 'I J-'IO IU\ " .
SMAI.L RECOND HAND CAINFT ORGAN IN
good orller ; gIve description und price. Address
n 4 : Bee. H-Got
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W.\NTJ > -TO BUY A FUI.L 01 TWO.TllnS
bred Jersey cow , tre.h must be chral1 : state
11rlce. Address . 1' . 16. lIce. N-921.16'
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I"OI SAIg- ISCI I.I\NBOVS.
HAItI WOOL 4 AND 5.I'OOT FINC17 1"01
corn erlLblng. C. U. Lee 901 10uglas ,
Q-IJ
W YOIT WANT TO BUY Oil RI.I.I. A flOOD
second 11111 hlccl. KO 10 Omnhl Ulc'ce Co. .
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: : N. lGlh .Ueel. Bicycles rpalre.l.QiD
Q-iD
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1-'IOllNlTtlrltl ui.noor IlOUsn. FtOLT . FIRST-
JIIITlm 1-100 : tomm. FILt. FIHT.
class boarder InQllro nt store : , 524 00. 1th.
'lllt ; .
Q-AlI9 1)9'
" : : 01 ! 'I.I . QUANTITY I.'INF ! OLD LIJMI1I1t :
consistIng ot 2x4. OxO . 2":2 : , 6x8 : also sheeting .
Ihllla\ , winuosi ! doors . etc. ' \\pIY at lrI , ,
Ulh In,1 \'cstrr. or " . .oente C1iutritis : . W
Howa,1 street , Tel , 161C Q-MIJ230'
CJ..thlt'.OYtNTS.
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mR. Dli. H. WAIIFN , CI.Aln\'OYANT , nn-
liable business ledllm : SIb year nt 19 N. :1h. \ .
181 LI'AYI : NWotTt ST. . ANNI WAGNI .
ci plrllal ' I .ledlul : con8"lnlons on alt a ilalrs
or life : puiulic. tests . Sunday. 2:00 : nntl 7:30. :
Wn.hlnton Itoh. ) H-939.1C" .
MtSS.tG13 , IA'IIS. 13t71' .
) IAUAJm SMITH . N. E. con. 16'U AND
Douglao ! , room 1 : massage and balh
T-118 : '
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319113. 1 OO'IOTL. TUnnRU AND iOIJOCTI1C
\ > th. , Fittest P.ttiols In el ) ' . 3IS-J:0 H. CIC : .
T-liU-:1
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MME. AlI'R. ; FOllrno OF ST. L.OUIS.MAS.
fe balh. 5J 21. 13th st. . 2.3 floor. root , , 10
_ _ _ _ _ , . T-112 23'
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( AnAll GIACE LBON' LECTmC. MAS-
Mle : bath Iarllrs healthful und rctr"hl . Hi
tuuth 11h. UI "talrs. T-AhI0G 23'
I'I USOX . \
\1'\1 CO. . 346 111313 h3t.1)a. . HI. . \.TU nOOe
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free : home treatmcnt : lad ) attenlant. U-tS
BAThS , MSSAGL' . MOdE . O'OST , 2I9 ! 8. 15TH.
U-40'
l'INI' I.n'rmnla COIIOA1' . ED UAUMI.13Y.
17th . and St. l1rs uvenue. - TelePholei li
FOIl TYlfVITrns HA \lNG ThIlO : InlMr ;
r"ulale. < ulablly and speed . cal on 11
United Typewriter & Supplies ( Company U-12J ' . Omaho. : .
MONEY TO LO.tS-IIE.T. IST.tTE. :
ANThONY LOAN AND TRUST CO. . 31 N. Y.
1.lle. Loans al low rates for choice security \
lecurly
. Neblaskn & lawn farms or Omaha city propert ) ' .
W-8S
AIONIW TO I.OAN AT I.OWIST HATES. ThIS
O. 1' : . Da\18 Co. , 1 : : I.'nram st. \\-89
G I'I J CBNT MONIOY TO LOAN ON OMAIt.t
real estate .0. Neb. ( arms. \ U : elle , Oniniun.
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W-19)
) INFY TO LOAN ON IMlnO\'EI OMAHA
I'ro\.ert- . Fidelity Trust Co. . HO Furam ,
W-9
IONF\ TO LOAN ON UI'nOVlm OMAhA
real e.tale. lirennan , Love & Co . ' " OM.IA Ilk.
w-n
CITY LOA."S. C. A. S1'AII. 515 N , Y. LIF'h3.
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MOl1'OAOrS , O. G , WALLACC , UIOWN U.K.
" -494
LOANS ON IMIJOVgU & tNIMI10Vf O CITY
l > operl ) \V. Famous Smith & Cu . 132) Farnlm
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V-t95
MOILTOAGE 'I.OANS : I.W ILtTlS.
J. D. ? ittie. 161h and Vouglu Omaha.
W-4'C
1"\1 ( LOANS 1010r.AI AND SAnll. 1 'O
10 years : low rates. Garvll Bres. , 210 N. ' Y. I.
\-133
SIX 1Im CENT MONey TO LOAN "
Omaha real estaie . Texas .
proved eslole. " hands to ex.
change for Inpo\'r\ \ city Irop"rt ) . lanll . Wi I. .
SUle or PRY incumbrance \ not consider
\11
lrO\o.llol tiuider UO.O. ) Prerer 10 deal with
\ Items. l'us ) ' & Thomas , 1t Nat'l a.\nlt . wil bio !
V-Ml10-D1 2
IB\ : TO LO.tX-CIIA't"J'131.21.
IONNY ' 10 LOAN ON FUOINITUI1I.3. i'IA .
1"UnNITUlf
horses. wagons , l'Ie lt lowcst nile IIANOS. II h )
no lemo\'st .0 gools cl '
: strictly
god. trlcl ) con ! enlal : 'oli
amounl. can iow the loan oft at any tre < or In any
amounl.OMAHA : IOITtAOC LOAN CO" ,
306 1. lGth sl.XH1
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MONgy TO LOAN 3. 60 . 90 DA" u ,
block. lure. pianos elc Burt trern , room 8. Barker
X-49
1ISII' SS CI.\ ( E ' .
I'OnTUNI MADE \ I'RIOSENT AD\'ANCE
In \'nlue. but , nowele so quickly ns by
our
1Ial ot successful speculation In grain . It is
tile . best retho In use Our wok explain
sl uluton by mal fully. ( Sent tree ) Ilighest
bank ree" 'es. Act qulekl . ' . Hllhest .
4 Omaha bldg. . Chicago , I ) y- : GI.30.
FOil S.tLU-CI.OTIIINO DIJSINI3SS IN A GOOD
DUsrs
town In lawn : general merchiadie could ba
1 < < e. . Address 0' 7. II care The 11ev.
Y-AiSTS.18.
FOIl SAII -A S3OO STOCK 01" 1MPL.
lentB , $ J ( stock ot confectIonery . sm bUlcher
shop : I Jo livery business : gt.I opening In
any ot these hues ; oil In 0 good tOln. Ol'.nlng Also
sme tine Inpr\'e. and unlmpnn farms
Missouri Kansas nll . Nebraska < chnnge In
for cattle or western Iowa lands. Oak8 &
, iacksoti. Silver City. la. .
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lOU S.\L . 010CI ? n\ STOCI { IN NO. i I.OCA.
lion . $3,0 Icnr inspection . 13S N. 18th
. y-M949 IS' $
1"01 SALI , A Wfl.r ASSORTED STOCK 0\ . '
hardware . Incl saute Inner tools aput aatp. In.
voiced ul $ OO. at dl.count. Aihutress 1' \ .
care lIce. . ' ' :
lee. --Ml33 19"
I"OI IOXCII.tXGIO .
I QIITY IN LARGIOTIOACTOF LANI NE.\n
01
Otnahia. WhBt have you 10 ltrr1 , I I' ' lane ) ' .
940 N. I' . Life bhdi. Z-
:1.\K1 OI.'I"Cn I'on $ .10 NOn 1' . 1" ' . nOOSf ,
Umah" Bus . Col. , lth and l'usrmummi. 2-M.318
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ne.a properly und cas Address F Z-:191 17. lice : .
SIX.nOOM COTTMIL' . 1"INfLY : BUILT. ( XiS ?
little humor . 10 trade for clear vacant lut. I. ' . ! \ .
BailIng , Darker block. ' - J37 1
BQUITY IN FINES TUACKAGII t'ROI'FSRTT
QUTY I :
TnACKAO
[ nOI :
center ot town : pavotl street : small encuma.
.v .lat .neum.
brnce : to tr.le for clear residence lot or houle
cear
and lot. F. It Darling . lrk.r Iock.
2-Mt Ii
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FOR S.t1.E-ItL'.tL ESTtT13. .
AISSTIIACTBTIIBBYRON nCCD COMPANY.
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IMPROVED I"ARMS-O. . CA U.OC K. 120
Firnsmn .t. lJI.I'
DAnGAIN8 , SALE on TnADE IN CITY I'flOI' .
cities and farms. John N. ' CITY 1'101. , ,
- 1121-401
VAUl LANDS C F. hARRISON. 913 N Y. . L.
RI'N : )
' 'on M.tII3-Il HA I. 1321T.tTll.
( Conlnu . ) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
IAHOAIN , . 101'lm ! loTANt > 1'ARMS.
sale or trIl. t' . K DarlIng . Barker 1l403 Iulr.ek ,
11011138 : ON RAllY I"AYMENTR IAIOAINf
" In lots , G. t Wallace . Drown block.It21G01 , -
AT 1m ROCK purr . I.OT 21. tU.CK 1
Wft I'nd. J. )1. Atuirston. nfM831.V
lAIOAINa IN ArlLIOS,1-'ATIMS . BWISI.LINOS
- mini 101. r. D. ACtl < . 16th anti I J > URln : I'JI.U3 :
IOWA liAltflAlN . 4) ) A'IllOS CORN LAND ,
chelp. Address l.ek hoc 4. AttIlP . In.
30'
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WI' IN\'ITg Toll TO JOIN Ot'It COLON ? ANt )
101 OIH Co.ONANI
locate In the rich Kordtn Inn.1 ot New Jer"e .
Plve.nere truck tnrms , $100 . palhle $ don
$0.
and $ weekly . Iligh . health ) ' ) Il'n1) Tile
cirar . Wrlt nt once to Hiller's Heal 1.lnle
oihlce . 21 South 'enth stteet . 1I"I.I"hln ; ,
Pa. 1113-Mill I
IOnSI' ! % VlS'I'IOItiOI n.
W.tNTIOD-IlOItSIOH TO WINn : mST OP
WANTlm-JOISES OF
care : terms reamotushle. A. Vt' , l'iuehl's I Son .
2'1 ' N , Y , Lie bl . Telephone . 10:4 , 33. , % : '
JOUSE WINTIFI : IfH" : 01 CAlm AND
attention : best I slabies In the country , lox
nlenlon MlltS : lD mucus. . Omahn Pair and Ipeeul flSu
elatIon , Ueo. Al. awlgart , SUlit : telejuluofle . JI : ,
nonsl' \'lNTlOltI3D : IIUST OF CAnf
gisen hor. . lout winter nul summer. A.I. .
drama AT. J. \Veloh : . Oretna , Neb , M . . f-3)
HOIIL WINTEIED : GOOD SHImS AND
Ilenat water : best at care . $ ro per month.
Inquire W , 1' Snyder . 69h and Leavenworth. 958.23.
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JI.\NII..S , GnA''I S AS U 'I'1h13S .
WOOD AIANTIOLS. ImATIS. T11.BS FOi
Irellncea.estbules nod large 0001 : write fur
iurices. Milton : HogerR & HonA. Omaha tOS
AIIOIIC.tb.
S'ILlSS ( ' 1111131) . U\ A SH'Ort PAINLESS
treatment ; 10 cuttnl : no tying : no chump ; nD
caustics. Rectal tIRea.'s n .p.clnl ) 10ston
I'Ue Cure Co. . 30i New York Life bul < hiJ.1S' .
IVSIC , AlIT . \NU J\ ( VAGI .
00100 F. Ofltd.1ONhhI3CI : . BANJO AND
guitar teacher. 181 Chicago street n9
13311'I.OY3lI3. : ' [ ' AGIINCIIIS.
Felt FIRST CLASS 11141.1' ' , IIOTIOI.i4 AND PHI-
\ale families ; eaU Canadian Olce , 16 : 1 ) CI r.mS ,
nUI.UIXU ASh ) I.O.\ ASSOCIA''IOS.
SHAHS IN MUTUAL I. . & I AHH'N 1A \
6 , 7 , 8 per cent when 1. 2. 3 yours old .nlwa's
redeemnatule. liOt 1'arnarn st. Nattinger . Sec
59
now TO ORT A 1101.113 on SI.cunE : GOOD
interest on tuavitugs. Apply 10 Olohn I. , I U ,
AS8' . JOt Dee Bldg. O. M. Nattlnger . Sec. 510
1'AW'Nll itoicioltS.
I MAnOWl1Z LOANS MONEY lit N. lGc r
SIOU'I'Il\XU AD T11'II\'llI'I'ING.
A , C. VAN SANT'S SChOOL. LlJ N. Y. LIFII. 506
OMAHA DUSINEIS COLLEOSO lTI. FAn \M
IIOTIIIaS.
AETNA nousn CWHOleA1. N. W. con.
131h und Dodge. IIS by da ) ' or \week. 51
TiE LANGE IIOTIL . 62 S. 1TI ST1 ET ,
steam heat : table board $3,0 per week.
31-013
S'I'I3AMSIIII'S.
LOWI'ST : HATI' S TO on FROM I UIOIE :
we.ler agency Thomas Cook I Sun excursions.
Harry E. Moores . lUS I"Crlllltreet. Omaha.
At-931.D13
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Dn. PAUL DEN'IST. :2 BUIlT ST 6i
IVSISBSS o'rlgs.
DAMAGED MIRRORS I3ESILVI3IOIOD . 79 N. 610 16. .
IJNIIllt'I'AICIOIIS . AND EM I1AL3IIOIIS.
11. K. BURKIOT. FUNr.RAL DnmCOn AND
embalmer , 1618 Chicago sl. . telephone DO 1
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SWANSON & VALIION . JOl CUMING. TEL. 1118 1060.
M. O. MAUl UNDEHTAIEn AND EM-
bahner , 11 1.'arnam MI. , telephone 22 : . 1119
nAY AN n GUAI .
:
lilly YOUH hAY BY TON on CAn LOTS.V13 i
buy ha ) ' . A. 11. Snyder . 1.15 Hurt st , Tel 1107.
110'1
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CO Al.
URI RIEHOAN CO.\I.Tnr I ST SOFT
coal. Penn. har.1 . coal price guarauteed. Victor
Iuarlteed
White. Tel. 127. lC , 1.1 ra I 515
LOS'l' '
STIA Y D-ONI' : SORREL IIOI1SIO , SHORT
tall : weight about 1.0.0 Ibs. Informalon n"
to his whereabouts will he glnlerul rceln .
John I. HPlck , 151 % Farnam sl. ) <
Lost-930.23
LOST , POCIrTlOOi CONTAINING hUNCh
of freight bills. net urn 10 61 HuUlh 91h .treet
and gel reward. Lost- 112 18.
EI.EC'I'IIC.\ . \ ' ' ) lINT.
rUSH \'Ol.KIONBUIIcSII JESTnOYS X'FSR.
IFI.
Innentv by electricity .IIerluous hairs. moloj .
warts . etc. Hoom 41G. N. V. Lire likig .
11'0 DI : '
IA XC I 5G.
NCW C1.ASI0 FomlNO AT MOItANlyH I
school. , 1510 Iare ) ' St. Allulo Tuel.la . : I
Friday 8 I. m. : children . Tue Jo ' . 4:15 : p. m. I
R.llurda ' . 10 a. m. amI 2 I' m. Cal for terms.
Always open : private lessons. 1 9G.VIS . i i
ImUG TIN BOND SALE. 'I' '
Notice Is hereby given that scaled pro- I
IOalS will be received b ) ' the boarl of
directors at the Orl irrigation dIstrict at
Vale ) ' county Nebraska , nt their office In
Orl In maid distrIct ! . up to 2 o'clock p. m.
0' the 21 day at December. 18 ; . for $ .O
at the booths ISul1 by said Irrigation di , .
trlct , all at saId bonds being bonds 0' $000
each and drawing Interest II the rate $
G Iler cent per annum iuuyabo annually :
the principal and . interest at said bonds pay.
able at the otce at the State treasurer ot
the state ot Nebrku. said bonds being
! lelnl
payable In Installments n talows : 12.5
thereat pa'ab10 In eleven years from the
date thereat : $ .0 payable In twelve years
tram the date thereof : $ ,5 payable In
thirteen yqnrs tram the date thereat : $1.0
Ilaable In fourteen years tram the date
thereot : $1.50 payable In JCcen Years from
the date thereof : $ ,0 Payable In sixteeen
years from the date thereof : $ ,5 payable
In seventeen years from the dale thereof
$6.5 pI'ab1e In ellhleeen years from the
date thereat : $7.50 payable In nineteen
rears trom the date thereat : $ .0 payable
In twenty years from the date thereof
The Hoard ot Directors reserve the right
to reject any unit all bids.
Address all bids to E. P. Clements . secre.
tary Orul ebraskn .
1) ' order at the HoanI at Directors . made
this 7th day at November 18I5. male
J. A. lATTON. President
E. P. CI.MENTS. Secrelar ) ' .
NI0 dOt
\n 0111 IIUI' . I.onl 'ourneT.
A pathetic as well as remarkable story Is
that oC William J. Norris , who dnpoled oC
his wealth at the ago of 73 by a designing
wife drove alone behind a bronco Cram l'lke's
peak 10 fluffalo. a distance oX 2.300 miles . to
fn < a home With his Ikughter. A Iesend-
ant and hell oC an Englsh Ihobleman he
served . eleven years as a rllih soldIer , for
thirty years was a catte buyer and farmer
In Western New York for anl years a
watchman In Denver , and for four ) 'ear a
policeman In Cherry Creek lie accumulated
property , but In his old age was fooled by
an adveuturess . who left him nothing but
two cows , a "prairie hooner" and 1 talhal
bronco , whIch dragged him twenty.seven
miles a day for elgbtyseven days , until , ab-
sOlutely penniless , he reached a haven In
uralo last week . lie \ a wonderful old
tln , and that bronco 1. t I wonderful bron o.
' . t . "o ' . i
m THE WORST SCHOOL I EVER TAUGHT 1
, : "L : m
5' i&1) Rccotlccttont , of a 5cltoolrnmstitcr , ,
; -i , ( .Ioseph T. Chunutbourn I in Youth's Companion , )
: : : " : : : ( on . .
( J I ! '
My atones are & lAbs tram the oll.tme
schools that used I ' " ' .
Lindicy
Lnd C ) Murra"s gram.
Ihlar anll to which Welch's facetious arith-
others illetic : Propounded . 81 ti ( " problem ! , among
I : ( dogs torbO' ' greats
Go 40 weeks to rats
10w mal ) hounls for 60 crowns
Wi winter In that place ?
In those lays the "terulc" was ali Instrument - I
fluent of discipline , and ometmes a record ,
oC service One of n1) veteran coleaguc In
the prote8lon I said to have left to his
heirs an oaken ruler , or feruio with fifty-
eight notches In I , one for each winter of
hIs leaching lad I kept a simiar tally .
mine would have been notched but fifty-five
tm s ,
Now I am 73 rears old . with nothing bet-
ler 10 10 than "tell tales out oC school " and
my Ilfculy Is In choosing Cram nmong the
, 'arlel teaching experiences at my le , I'er-
haps It will be best to begin at the begin.
nlng and t(1 oC my first school , of which I
took charge at the age oC 19
I was a very "green" country boy then
for my little elucaton had been gained In
my native school district and from two terms
at Kent's Hill academy I Is still a vender
wonler
to me that any school commitee could have
been so rash au 10 give me a certificate . and
yet I felt at the time that I was an Important -
portant personage.
In this opinion I was confirmed by the at-
ttude of my qmployers. The school was In I
one of those orderly quiet country neighbor. I
hoods at which there are to this day : ,
lar
many In the land. I was known locally ns
"the De con Ilsbur ) ' district . " and there
the tarmers' families esteemed the school-
maSter next to the inlnlster , In boarding
boarilng
around I wag invariably lodged In the "par-
meal lor bedroonu , . " and hal mince pie at every
The nine weeks oC the term were so many
visits to good frIends and leaching was aI-
mODt a hollay business. I went 10 n new
Place every' week , and toull my opinions on
au Important subjects listened 10 with profound .
found attention. No wonder I bro m'sl1
with dignity ! .
At the school house everything went so
moothly that I hall occasion to punish but
one boy during the term and that punish.
ment made D deep Impression , I demon-
slratell that I could be "severe" I need be.
Now I think I was too harsh with that boy ,
10)
but he felt ! guiy that he came to me on
the last day at school anti , craved my par-
don for having Itven me so much trouble
whereupon I pardoned him with a princely
manner and an appropriate word of advice
The next two winters I taught In the Dea.
con Pisbury district anti indeed might have
gone on indefinitely 1/ that paradise , but for
my ambition 10 earn hllher wages than those
kind peole coull afford to pay. Seventeen
dollars a month was the largest '
10lars wa sum ever
paid a teacher thlrol but I had heard oC a
Ilslrlt In another 'cphntr where a master '
'
was wanted at $4 month-uncommonly
large wages at t at timno. I
In reply to my application for this post t' '
received the following letter , which I still
preserve as a men nlo : '
"Mr chad bourni1eerOir ' . you can have this
school and welcom . bull I oughter tel you to
begin with that It Is .pooty tough deeslrlck.
We\'e gal Dame hard boys herE and some
awful sassy irnppidunt . gals. They lugged
out the last tu marsters , and It you halnt
got considerable bpckrdrn In you , thal be
likely to do the S1IH )3 ) ) ' you.
"Tho school Is sot 'al Ipgln the slconl Monday -
day ln November , ' and there will be money
enough for ten or levhig weeks It you can
manage to stay { n. the s eel house that
long. , . it ,1 .
"Ef you conclude to. ! lee the school you had
bettor come to my' luo ust , and I will
try to 101 yo uP ' .nboaid In' place but y e
will hey icr 10 , tqt 01 : SQuJroIt.tJmw ) ' , at
Squacook Center , .elght ) mies front here tor
a rccoiiltiiend. ' . Youn respectuly ,
'rUOIAS KIMBALL. "
The sanguine ' oC
-
selCassurance ; Inexllerl-
ence led me to reply that I would take time
school . and on time Saturday before the see-
enl Monday In November I set oft with that
Intent to walk a dLstanco at about twenty
miles. t went by way at Squcook Center to
got my 'tcertiflcate . " as by law required.
Squire Hathaway the only active member
oC the school committee . was an old fash-
10nel country lawyer , whom I found at hs !
little ofce over Squacoolc Center's one store
'Wal . young man , \h3t can I do for you ? " :
he asked.
I made known my ' errand , and he at once
tool tram a shel Town's I'ourth Header , .
Murray's Grammar and 'elch's Arithmetic . :
from which ho chose a section for reading . !
a sentence for parsing and a sum to be
anl
solved. Wlh equal dispatch I real the pua.
graph pareld the sentence and solved the
problcnl and the old lawyer hal signed my
certificate within ilvo mlnules.
"Whereabouts In town are loll going to
keep school ? " he inquired then.
"In district No. 7 , of which Thomas Kim-
bal Is the agent " I replied .
Time old squire whisted , strallhtenel back
In his chair ali regarded mae for a long
minute In slCncl.
"Young man , " said he at last "as your
weilwlsher . Im afraid Ive been too hasty In
giving you that 'ere dockyment "
" " 'hy so ? " I asked.
"Do you Imow the name they have for
that district ? ' sid lie "NoT Wmul they
cal It 'Tophet'-tor cause You hal better
give me back tlmat certificate aUI tel the
agent I wouhln'l give you one "
I laugh cd and put the paper In mr p3ckot
At that tht old squire laughed tooa hal'l ,
dry , legal laugh.
"Ohm very well , " said he "There's nothing
on the Inlools to prevent you tram going
there : but you haul better taken my advice
and gene home. " hereupon he 11smlssel
me , without even saying "good-bye " or "call
again. "
Country schoo\ \ districts fifty years ago
often bore slh"hll ant nicknames. I have
taught In ' 'Sodonu" and "Gonuorrah " II "Ph
" " " " " ' " "
gahi In I 'S igOtcll . "Yaggar , In "Pumplcl
Valley" and on "Turlcey 11111. "
The appearance of "Tophet" when I en-
toted II that evening gave some justification
for the nickname . I was an unsightly settle.
ment , straggling three or tour miles along
the river moet of the houses being rule
structures at logs or slabs the homeD at
lumbermen and river men Yet the school
house was large anr nearly new . having a
main rom ot thirty by tortyfve feet , designed -
sIgned to afford acollolatons for sixty
pupils.
Agent Kimball selmed surprised at seeing i
me , but said hompfthbl3r . that I could stay at I
his house for a teW.rdas , There I soon saw
that both he and IltsWle regarded me as a
young fellow WhOSG,11YS : , In "Tophet" would
be few ) 'i C
On Sunday afer ) qpQ , I walked through the
district and heard ' 1 great deal ot profanity .
Numerous groups ul 1 bo's and girls stared
hard at me , and something like a hoot was
sent after me froiuu ' ape gathering. I was
clear that the yomm o\t regarded me lt
, { '
the outset a ann $ 'my ,
That nigh I stue ' little , and when the
cloudy morning dawned I felt almost too
homeslclc to eat I'the excellent breakfast
that good Mrs. 1 'm91. ' probabl tram the
sentiment that Icil3Pts jailers to give a
good meal to a nip0'whio 18 about 10 be
1\1'.who
hanged . had provlde . for met
After braltast ] I./Klmbal handed me the
school house key : lw\1 a singular grin and
saId , "VaI gool1r.k to ye " But his tone
was not hopeul ( \r.k
I plujkl(1 up all -my n3tural courage and
walked briskly to tile school house which I
WS surprised to find thronged with uproar-
bus youngsters , although I held the ke ) ' ,
When they FaW me omlng there was a tre-
menloul yell-tlmen silence.
I entered took possession of the teacher's
desk faced the sharp eyes and saw at once
that my pupils intended early hostilities.
EsPecially formidable-looking . was I group of
8talwart boym . whose ages ranged Cram 16 to
20 years , Mol of them wore rell shlrls and
tght.fUlnIrouser knit like thick double
mittens. Some wore Indian moccasins . some
10ngIege < boots . into which theIr knit
trouser were tucked.
"We can handle hlml" I heard one say
"He lookl scalrtt"
"Scalrt" I was , but was certainly not
"Icalrt" 10 as to gin up without I struggle.
So , affecting to be cool , I hung up my hat
and coat , and then rapped on the desk with
my ( eruhe . according to old custom , 10 cal
the school to order
, l UlertoQ What the raps meant , but
. : - (
. .Jt Jl :
only a few of the little ones sat down on the
benches obelient ) The bIg fellows 10011
Insolently staring at me . an(1 ! le of the
largest girls sat on the IIsks . cite \ ' ing gUIhI
I ralll.e more loudly anti Shill . "Tho boys
wil take their seats on theIr side of the
room : and those ) 'olng ladles will please be
seated on the bencbes Instead oC the tolls ' of
the deske. "
" \1 telil" drawled one ot the chewing t1am.
sehs
sels."Yeu
"Yeu don't may so ! " cried another.
At this I burst ot laughter came from ) the
boys : flInt len or twelve of the larger ones
perchel themseh'es on the tlet'ke. Then all
100ktl 10 In the face and laughed doris-
Ive ! ,
" 1 ? seated instantly . e-ery one of 'ouI" '
Ihorl I exclahuel , , endeavoring 10 speak with au-
"Oh , hear his voice tremble ' " cried the
rOlng Alazon who had said "Du tell ! "
" : h' . what a terrible schoolmaster he will
bel ! Im afraid of him I"
"You can't keel ) school berel" shouiell a
boy , while the reel whisted all cat-called , :
"Ihetter lake YOlr new hat altO lelel" ! I
another
advised ,
anothlr all\lspl .
"Put him otit I" crll,1 , a third , :
1"01 a 10ment I stood irresoitlte . for I .
knew that . Then
I must fight or qui.
pride , Inlllnaton and Yankee "grit" came 10
my aid I walked to the deer , locked lion
tile Inshle , and threw the key into the slo\'e.
Then I lung oft 111) ' coat jumped at the
narest pt the big boys e lae1 him nnl
threw him Into a scat with such force that
time bench broke under him ,
UII he jumped and sprang at me like a
young wolt. On came his fellows . too. In a
10ment more a battle royal was In progress
"Put hIm out ! " was their war er ) ' .
" 'e COlght Ill ) anti down anti all around
that room for n time . they trying to clutch
mo rather tha 10 strike me down. We tore
Olt thl InUre forward row of desks ami (
seats. The stovepipe fell . tilling the room
wih moke , but WI paid no heeI te that.
At last , tile ) ' bore me down and would have
dragged me out ot the iious . t the door hal
not been locket ] .
Then they opened a window and attempted'
10 lift me bodily all shove me out They
would have ejected mc , I think but for the
interference of the very girl who hal cried
"ni tell ! "
Moved by some sudden Impulse she dashlll
Into the row . pulled away one of the young
villains who was hollng my arms and
slnlped the facet of two 0' three others
This cnablell mo to wrench myself ( ree. I
floored two boys reached the stove and
seized the fire poker , which ! I blnllsl\d so
savagely that my assaiants tel back. The )
were more confucd than I , alit seemed 10
feel 10re suffocated by the v.lumes . at smoke
tram the slo\'e.
"Tale your seats ! " I shouted . "or t wi
down everyone at ) 'oul"-111 ! charged upon
them with the poltr. I biardly think that I
should have struck any of then with such n
weapon but I was angry enough to use 'ery
ungenll beans. But all dropped on the
banches and some . indeed took refuge under
them.
The larger girls hal stood . rapt spectators
at the fight : but the smaler children , lan )
at them crying tram rrlghl , were hiding
umidor deslts and In corners , The schoolroom
unler anl
room with shattered dct'ks , stovepipe down ,
hats scattered . dinner pails upset was In a
shocking slate.
When I nut down the poker anti clcl for
two boys to assist flue In replacing the plove-
pipe two of my late adversaries came forward -
ward Then they obeyed when I ordered
them to clear the floor and pie the broken
desks In one corner at the room ,
Next I tool the names of the scholars . and
learned that the big girl who had crIed , "Du
tell ! " was named Flora Ramugely
That forenoon I I10wel no recem's . because
I did not think It quite sale 10 unlock the
door , but at about 1 o'clock I dlsmlssel the
school for that day . after giving the pupils a
piece ot my mind
"Tlils Is the worst school I ever saw ; " I
said. "Dut tiruiert'tanii. X am going to teach
here , IC you do not take my life. iror the
present I shall bull the fires and care for
lie school room myself. None nt you will
be admitted until hal'pMt 8 each morning
I know now what to expect from you . and I
warn you that I shall strike quickly and
bard. "
They went away quietly and heft me sitting .
camo. ting very tired . until Kimball . the agent ,
" \\11. wal , " said he " ) ' 01 are alive yet ! "
and he glanced at the hlap at shattered
desks. "You didn't come 110mo to dinner so
I thought Il come over : I didn't jest know
In what shape I mIght find ye. I asked one
0' the' boys I met out here how ho liked the
new master. lie said you was a man-ealor. "
I did not think It expedient to tel him
that I had won the opening battle only by a
I queer piece at goo fortune and that I was
Ilch afraid oC the morrow
Earl ) ' next morning I built the fire . tidied
tile school room and sealed myself at my
det'k ' with my ferule and the fire poker. I
called the schol 10 order wihout dint-
culy , gave the classes the best instruction In ,
my power and was pleased to see that I was
creating a better impression
Flora ltangely . my luexpectel ally oC yea-
terla ) ' . watchel me approvingly anti I was
foolish enoulh to slow her rather more allen-
ton than I tilt ! the other girls. This secmed
to me n proper display at gratitude . and be
sides , I Ihought It would be gel policy to
keep time energetic Flora on my side. Experience -
pCllence hal not then taught me that a
youthful . pedagolle should show no par-
tall ) for one ot hit young lady pupl .
How was I to Imow that I.lela Daley
would bitterly resent my small ttentons
shown 10 Flora ? Certainly Luela caret
nothing for me , but Iho bad been care
consll.
ered the belo ot the district and was full
ot spite when any other girl seenued pre-
.
seemel
torrell by any youth . She waR tall . trong
and very come ! , with large black eyes alit
a profusion of curling black hair
The young len and boys behaved very
we1 for three weeks and I was beginning to
believe that I sbou1 have little more trouble
with the pupis , alhoulh I could not help
notcing ! that Miss Bailey seem el hostile to
me. But one day hue replied 10 a qtltstion
tense
so Impertnenly that I requested her sonue-
sOle-
what shaply 10 be lore ladylike In fulure.
For nn Inslant ! she regarded me with eyes
that fairly snapped wih anger , and then
cried out scornfully : anl
"Oh at course Ibere's only one lady In this
3choolhousp !
" \'hst do b you mean by such a remark as
that ! " I exchaimuued , for I did not comprehend
the Inuendo.
"None at your business It you don't
know " she retorted ; then she jumped up
tram her place In class . without permission ,
slapped her grammar down on her desk and
sat down with a flounce. lelk
That was rank Insubordination , "Come
back 10 the class , " I ordered her sharply.
"I won't ! " she cried.
t at once alnceltowanl - Ier seat In.
tending to escort her back 10 the class , but
before I wal bal way up the aisle , she
seized ! her heavy slate anti , hurled al me with
all her strength I went over my head , few
clear across the room . and smalhel three
panes ot glass In the whulow by my desk .
Then she throw her gramnuar her arith-
arlh.
metlc . her rCller and every other book that
'he could reach. I have
t.le never seen a girl
so furious She would have Jung an axe at
me I there hall ! been one at hand and I
really thought she would have flown at me
with her finger nails.
Several at the books struck me . and In the
irritation oC time momneiut I was much In- :
ciimieml to use corporal punishment Fortunate -
nate- ! for my selresppct I restrained this
Impuhe and laughed at her
"You are a young woman , and I cannot
lower lysel ( so tar as to strike you , or ouu [ .
Ilh you as you deserve . " 8all I. "You take
advantage ot the fact to insult me and dey
nie. I could cal In the school committee
and ha"e you expelled . but I will not. I
simall . however give you no lessons for one
month . and you need not present ) 'ounel In
time clasues , "
cs1es
"Oh , you needn't trouble 10 say all Ihatl"
retorted she , Bulenly , "I will never set tot
lu your school again. " She was as good asher
her word
There were several minor outbreaks before
the term ended but I quelled them all and !
taught ' , school da " . This
every day. T11. gave me a
county reputation . 8 a succeuful mater for
bad schools . and the rchool committee coni-
mended me hlChly.
Stl ( I never regarded my work there s an
entire success , which I mlghl have been had
I not Ihowl partiality to Flora htsngely But
for that error In judgment , I think ! that I
might have laid the ( oundatons for a god
school In "Tophet " but aB mater stood I
deemed again I belt to decline . to tech there
- - - - - - -
,
TiE RANHS' I > ( ' OF 'GENE ' FIELD' :
II I I
Practel Jokes Plnycil on Friends anti Associates .
sociatos .
AN ELABORATE LUNCHEON or HASh
. \llltl , " Ime l"ur.'lln 11\1 Iteliuirtertu
-lilumatriiteul illust'u thnt
SViirl.eI-Sf.iri.a ' 1111
I t'eull I t'l't I tim. . .
HlolectoR and stories of Eugene Field
the dad pt all imuinorlst are as ent'rtaln'
Ing as the sun.hlno ho uiitpetise at the Cally
fireside wail hearty and elf'IIle was a
joker at tili tinit's . anti
ni 1 11S. nothing delghttl ! him
sO much as the punks pla)11 emi friends.
One oC t he most nolorlous oC his practical
jokes was the lunchcon at the Union League
club In Chicago 10 the distingtilslmetl literary -
distnguished11
81) ' people nltendlng the \'ohhi'a fair ,
Among the guests were Paul Ilourgot Punk
Stockton Brander Matthews . Icharll W'mtt-
son Diluter . \ \ ' . I ) . 10wlIs anti , Paul dii
lu
Cluailiu. They were seated , at Iho large ,
rounl table hi the lowEr at the ( club hous .
and covers were laid for Ihlrl ) At each
plate was a bunch at violets tell with a
narrow whllo rihubon . on which was printed
n \OHal quotation , The menu card was
artietic . and the bill ot fare a IUbject of
wonder and delight , embracing many oC the (
rarest dlsltes leown to gastronomIcal ) sclelc : .
The hut ot whits couM hot ha\o been flell
by mal ) ' ImperIal cellars of Europ W'iuile
caiting . lie gletl Ilscu8lng time resources
oC the cuisine at the Union I.lague club
which they agreed must be remarkable 10
turnlsh such n lUflciieoii walters conic In
with the first course , which was \'elctuble cale
80Up. Then tolowell In regular sucelsalomi
codfsh In crlam , pork and beatult , wltb Bolon
brown bread , corn beet hash and mince
1110 and chee e. TI\ wine steward of lie
club , who wore a conspicuous badge came
arounl , between each course blarhll a 1111cher
at hnittoriniilc . anti each lmo filled a tiiiTereiit
531 at Ilasses from lie ( fled picher 1II0ront ,
foreigners were slow to appreciate the joke ) ,
but time Americans laulhrd heartily .
hearlQ'
Shorly after I. II , Kohlsaat purchased
the Tlmes-lernll Iw was the guest oC : [ r.
Stone ' at a dilner at the Virginia hotel
l'leld was present When time cigars were
passed I was noteell that a smile crept over
1
o\or
Ihe ( face at each guest as he helpcl imimsell
10 the conlents at the boxes. Mr. hlmsel
IColtel enubarrassed . but was unable to tic-
count for time cause at huerrinuollt Finally
the boxes come to Field . anti then tile !
reached : lr. Slone. Ni Manor all hn.I tin 1. )
- _ n.n . . . . . . .n.-
ter looked upon the cigars than a startled
slartel
Ixpresslon took posse slon ! at his ftuce On
one at time " lids was a card on which \,1S
marked "Three for a quaril'r , " amid on the
oIlier "Ten cents straight. " : lr. Stone turned (
angrily 10 thl waiter and dcmanlled to Iwo\
who procurell the cigars. When tolll it was \
the butler ho demanded that the butler I come
buler
In. That
functionary explained very l > omply
thnt the cards '
were put upon the boxes by
"the quIet , bald-headed gentleman "
, poimitlmig
In the direction at Field. genteman polnln !
Melville J- , Stone who gave Field his first
real opportunity In literary work always
bore a sincere trlcnlshlll for the eccentric
gemuiue ! , In spite of the act that I fell 3led
10 ly awake n1hs ! trying to devise plans !
for making Stone miserable , Tlme author of
"Sharpue anti Flats" was paid a prIncely sal-
ar ) ' , but there is 110 doubt in lfl mind that
Mr. FIeld doubled it every year In private
gifts anti loans. The day after Mr. Stone
was elected president of the Globe bank
Field happened to call at liii house in the
evening , anti was invited to stay for dimmer ,
As the Stones expected company , Mr. Field
vap fitted up with one of Mr. Storm's evening
cults , which he wore away with lmim. The
following day the new hiatuk president muuet
his dIrectors for the first timiuo. The meeting
was imuterrupted by a bank mesechuger , who
told Mr. Stone that Mr. Field was outside
and demanded to see iminu at once , Tue messenger -
senger was requested to show hinu in. Field
entered with a forlorn and dLoglusted.hooklng
countonamuce , and , tearing open a parcel , lie
threw Mr. Stone's dress suit down Ofi the
table In the presence of the startled board
of directors , amid exclaimed : "Hero , Stone ,
taico your clotimos , I can't raise any money
on thenu. I've taken thieni to cvor' pawnshop on
Clark street , and they refuac to give me
anything , and you will hiavo to try it yourself -
self for a , hiie , "
Field once wrote a letter to Major Moses
P. Handy , thmen etlitor of the Philadelphia
News. lIe put it in an envelope , and , instead -
stead of writing handy's flatna. ,1rtv a nen
picture of tiio latter's remarkable whlslers
and marked ' 'Pliiiadclplmizt , l'a , , ' ' below it.
Time picture svas so accurate that ( lie letter
was delivered. This may ecein like exag-
geratlon , When the letter first reached tIme
I'hiladelphia office thmorc was considerable
wonder , and when the carriers s'oro sum-
monet ( lie one who delivered ( lie mail to
Mr. Ilatitly promptly recognized time hlkcess
ant took charge of tue letter.
W'lmmn Field was city editor of the Kansas
City 'l'htnes ho found a great amusernelut
in annoying one of tile staid anti reopectable
characters eihhphoyed on time paper ,
The gentlenuan who was the target for
Field's fun was a party called Ferguson.
lie was one of the make-ups on thue paper ,
emit ! a staid anti dignified gehutlenian , lie
was intcmuscly respectable , antI in SVyaiutlotte ,
wimero hmo resided , just over the line from
Kansas City , hue was the leader of a heal
tonuperanee society. For over a year Fild ,
on coining dowmi to the paper to go to work ,
would write a personal concerhiing Fogiison ,
Sonietimuues Its phrasing varied , but generally
It run like this :
"Mr. John Ferguson , the well known make.
11 $ ) of ( lie ' 1111118 cohiuposlng roonh , appeareti
for work yeaermlay ( evening thu his tistmal
beastly state of intoxication. "
This entertaining bit Field s-ould sentt
doyiu in somuue liundle of copy , anti limo others
of tile composing room , vhs were , in a
fashiomi , iii tacit league with Field , woulul eat
it UI ) alIt ' say nothing. Poor Ferguson knew
that. timis awful personal was in their midst ,
antI every iiighmt woultl go carefully over
os'ery gahiey for tile Purpose of locating amid
kilhimig it. It. gave him vast trouble , Every
now anul then Fielui would not u'rite hilt 11cr-
soilal about Ferguson , and ( lien tIm bedeviled -
deviled Ferguson was worse oil than over.
As hong as he couldn't finmi it , it niigiit still
be there. It almost drove the poor milan oft
tile paper. Now anti thuemi it escaped Ida
eagle eye anti was printed , On ouch occa-
alone Ferguson's burdens were beyond ( be
powem' of even a Christian spirit to bear.
Thay tell a story of Field in Kansas City
which showu the quckiiemms ! of iils inventions
alit ! the earned lcintlness of lila heart , lie
was goIng to Juts roottu about 3 one rnrirmuitig ,
lust aftu'r Ih. nnsr i , . , , un " f'i , . , i , . . , .t , _
ottiiiiatrectlmlsattemutlon wa cIlett
a row. A sturdy policeman had captured
two heavily loaded prlnterp , and despite their
maudlin expoattuhations was dragging theiii to
the bastile. Field's kinti heart bled far ( lie
poor printers. They were emi his paper , too ,
An idea seized him. liii room was near
at hand , anti he hurriedly cilnilued the stairs
to the thuirmi story , which hie inhabited , and
stanthing near an open \'lndcw , ho ahurioleed :
"Murder ! niurder ! help ! heiph" and all in
a shrill , falsetto 'oce ! ,
The pohicenuan In charge of the unhappy
printers stoppoul irresolute , \'ery evidently
a woman 'as being murdered. Shmoulti ho go
to her ret'cue , or should ime hang on to hits
druiikemu printer , ? It took only a inonlent. to
decluhe , lie cast the two followers of lIen
FrankllmT from him and flew swiftly to the
rescue. fly time time li Lad climbed time
stairs to Fieiui's floor that iuunuorist was in
bet ! atiul apparently souiuui asleep. Tile p0.
hlchmuan poked about for fifteen mInutes before -
fore he convinced huinurelt that no blood iuad
been 511111 , pending which time printers made
au intelligent cacpe , The polIceman after.
ward told the dory to his mates and de.
claret ! that ihio cries caine from the baushmeo
or his family , laiiq , it would seem , wont
to hotel just before the death of some itiom.
her of the noble hiouteiuoltl It patronizcd.
Time policeman , however , Is yet alive ,
It was only a year or two ago when Flehi
played lila last joke on fleorge Gacton , the
big-hearted ltahlall , who is still in Kansas
City , and will sit and read Field's poems
for hours. lIvery year he seelnetl to think
more of the singer.humoritst , When Field
went to San Franchsco-posmtlhly it was two
or three years ago---ime wrol. . , Gaston a letter ,
briefly telling iitnl of the fact , as well as
the time lint ! train which would finmi him ? u
Kansas City , Field would be stopped over
half an hour at that poInt ,
But the worth of the letter lay in its
pIctures , On one sheet tue humorist drew a
very bad ptctur of lmwlf going o the9
train in Chicago. Over on another sheet a
train was drawing rapidly towarti it station
iiaiiietl Kamistti Ctiy , wlmile in the foreground
was a very excellotit likeness of tinston
hiiimuselt , triitighiig depotwusrul with two
baskets , 0110 Ofl each arm and both heavily
freighted with bottles and cigar boxes , Gas.
ton took ( ho imliut cii. ! the bottles Cliii ( hue
cigar boxes anti lit' were alt timere on tliiue ,
So was Ficiti. Touhay Gastoit regaruls timis
letter as 0110 of hiis lui'OlluiOSt lksSCseioti5.
Vhcmi Fielul was In lemiver lie 1100 % ' anti
tlmeti atuutisth hihiiieolf It ) ' tuorrowimug a coimi'
PhOto stilt of iiiu'ulievai armiuor froimi Ohio of
I iio 1 he I to rs , nimtl , Liemilul ug I I , go slii Ill nit iig
about tii.t . tOuu'ii at h 111111 l in the liiorhillug ,
It pleased iilni oh these imertuic oceamioiis to
Ilucet coil boys fresh from time itlahits. 'l'hiemi it
II mis t limit Fl e Iti , in his ella imu iuitt i I , all d I ime' ,
imi their leatimor garntt'ntmt , vould repair to
501110 nhl'iilgimt grotto where Fielth
, wtuulti rt'-
cite Slmakei'pearo fec tii&r cuililetition , liii
voice moututliiig iii tue imohlou' of hit. hehiiiet
Ilk a a iii als I ii mu cistermi , g Iv lii g ii is uiecltitna-
( lou a tretticntletms ( 'fleet.
A Boston little girl who loveti Eugene
FleIth wrote this letter three veekmt ago , ea0
thm licraiti of that city :
"leai' Mr. Fieltl I love y I lilit your
Picture jest fore ( 'lmrlstiiias , ( litit my tuick
harry edit iiie , amid ( iralithina Fleltits at thu
end of the Poetry , I expect to ' 'rite books
u'hen I anu older , \Vtll yotl Pletise reati my
book , tectiii I itui'p read yours ? Please cx.
cuse tue for writingaimort letter , Your loving ,
' 'ClIlIltlty El.lZillITll NICHOLS ,
"Boston , Oct. 14 , 1095. "
Tile reply , in au exquisItely flue hand , nptt
written , it viil be noticed , but a low 110)5
before Mr. Ilelds deatit , was :
' 'Dear Little Lady : I 1111111k ) 'OiI ver ) ' lubell
for your ciiarniing letter , It oleasas mo
greatly to kmiou' ( lint away otT In Massnchiu-
otts there is a little girl s'lio reads anti likes
simt I s'rito. Not so very long ago I was
a little ho ) ' in Massuclitisalts ; lhaybo that is
Vli ) ' I love thin Massachitisolt , peopi so very
much , for , inticed , lmiy heart torus often mihiti
tenderly to timeiii mind to their ulear ohul hills
tutud pleasant s'alleys. I iutvo t'overal boys of
lily own llouv ; b'lteil tile ) ' are older I shall
senti themts down to Mmueieachiutuetts to sea time
glrimu there. If ever you see a fine young
fellow coniiiig ultuwn tiio street nut crying at
the toil' of his u-nIce , 'Witere , nil ! where is
tlue chartuhtig Miss Cherry Nlchioisl' you
nuimst know lie ito my boy. Anti you'll hio
gracious to himu , will you no ( ? \\'ell , I
imiuit stop hOw' , for I lutist go out anti shoot
a buffalo or two for supper. lIe sure to call
OIl 1110 it ever you collie it ) this wilt prairie
toolil. Always affectionately your friend ,
"lOtJGlONlI FIELD.
uuChilCagO Oct. 17. 1895. "
Alitirew hang liumi ilronolmnced this poem
by FLelti one of the best , if hot tIme very
beet , child 1100111 in limo lInghisim language , 1
is as follows :
'S'milcen , 1ll'uilcen anul Nod ono night ,
9iuiloul oft in ti wooden aimoc-
Salleti emi mu rivem' oCerystul light
Ilito a eea of dew ,
" \Viiere . aria ) 'Oll going and what ( ho you
"
l. isii 7"
Tue , old moon nslceui the three ,
\\o have comae to lieu umur tim iierring-flsl
'I'hat live iii tile beautiful sea ;
Nets of silver niud gculti iimtve we , "
Stilt VIiltCm1 ,
I I I 3'hikt'ri
Anti Noth.
Tile old inooii htiugiteul anti sang a utohug' ,
4a they rockeul in tue wooilemi u'Iioe-
A nul I hmo v inul 1 ito t ilitul tiietn tm Ii nigilt long
ltuihleui tim vm' yes of 'low ' :
Tue little atmurs 'ero time iiorring-flsh
'fhat hi'eti iii tlumtt ticautiftul sea ;
"Now Cast ) 'Oimt' netS viuerever ) uti 'lshi-
Never afeareti mro , we , "
So cricl tue stiurtu to time ilshermneus three- . .
tb itt \5'iil1Cii ,
lIl9'mmktn
Amid Nod.
All night long their muets tile ) ' timrow
To tue elmira iii twinkling foam-
Then lowmi fromn thu kics Caine time wooden
shoe.
'Tuvmts all so pretty tm-sail it seemed
. .ut if it cottlul hot be ,
Alud Sonic foik thought 'twos a dream
they'd ( IiL'flmiuChl
Of sailing that beatitiful son ;
Iltit I shall home ) 'Oll thu ilttiiertnehi three :
Wynkeiu ,
lilynketi
And Nod ,
\Vynken and I3l9'Iuhceuu are two little eyes
And Not is mu little heath ,
Anti tutu wooden slmoe that aileul ( lie skies
Is a wee oie's trtimitilu-betl :
So hitit A-our eyes while mother simugs
Of V0liierflll sights tiimtt be ,
And yeti shall sea time tuoatitlftmj timings
. \tt yotu roclc iii thu iuiisty sea
Where the old shoe rocked time fishermen
three-
W'A'hiken ,
I8lynkon
Ammd Noti ,
. -
A Child iImsju'
The pleasant flavor , gentle action amid sooth-
ir.g effects of Syrup of Figs , wlmeri In need of
a laalve ( , and it time father or limotlmer be
costive or bilious , the most gratifying re-
suits follow its use ; so that It is time best
family remedy known , amid eve-ry family
should have a bottle on hand.
1113 GltII'TO ( ) FAS'I' .
1)omitlm ( if time Coimmme-s'Ieimt hIu.y % l.o
' , ia ( ; ris imm Set'it 1''e't mu 1''ar ,
Patrick Casey of ] Iiust liritlgeport , Conul , ,
whose piietiomnenmil growtii , at time rate of
roven and a half inches t lnonth , wits ro-
ceiutly imuentiomietl , hues just dleui. Ills conati-
tuition , strong and stmrdy nit it was , could
hot bear up under thmo strain of such start-
hing growth. At time time of hii dent Pat.
SO ) ' , flS he was called , was 6 feet 3 imuchie
lml iioighmt. 110 imati reached that height after
havlhig mutartoti to glow ( coin 11 feet in tile
latter juart of Attgtmst ,
Altilougim lie itmiti It ravenous appetite lie
could hot utupluly tins demands of a ( ratnu
growimlg tit such it m'ate ott timltc , Which , It vaui
shouu'n. w oulul make imlm 10 feet tall lmu April
if hue haul continued to live. Tiue abnormal
growth also tuu'emned to cmiimso a general
break down in tue system ii ) ' draining nutriment -
mont from man ) ' organs , Thus I'atriclc
Cmttey imad motnidenly 11)51 the power of
speech , This was luuore tlmtmmi a month before
lie tileti , nutut lie muover recovered hula voice ,
mtlthough lie eouhtl hear anti see quito weii.
Ho acquired thie fmictulty of looking imis needs
known by the ynibola or the deaf miii
ttumb , ttnil whuen lyhmig in lied could linus
eonuriuuiiilcatu witim those tmbout hum. 'I'Iio
phiyiclamu who sttmdteti the case of this
mtstonlsimimmg grooving ha ' iiowo'er '
) , , vei'e
more puzzled ly time tuliovuimness ot' his
growth than by limo surprising rtute of time
grosvth Itself. Patrick grow ummte upomu
ohio sitla of iils body tiimmii on tlmu other.
On lila left side hi' uvnmi thmroe incites lomiger
thinmi on Ills riglmt , hloth his rigiut leg and
neku were , conipared to lila left. too muimort ,
'l'iuis was 8OhfltVhluIt coutiteracteti by the
tact that , his hone. , becoming soft ahid ithia-
ide , his loft leg bowed In wttlking , 'l'hiilt
he could lOut bothu feet lilian time ground itt
oilcp , altiiotmgii 01311 leg su'as straight anti
the other crooked , litit lierimtmius time fluost
surprising mind llnticCoilntahuie fcttturo of tlii
stl'tmngo ettuue wmius that us miioi't ( line previtpa
to lila death Patrick Cusey'uu unit' turneti
from set to blaclc.Viiere it iumtt hucemi of
an atuinourn tilit it becaflie Its blttclc ate 0.
ravcti's s'ing. it jut iiiitcl ( at the time
of hi tetttii , Phi9'sicitin $ who lint exnulncuh
hmis Case could atcoiliit ( or tiui simrurisimig
alit Ii lipa rtm lielei chit nge on I ' on 1 iiu lii Pol'y
that ( lie tincture of iron iviiicim wait given
the boy an a tomuic got into hula lulooui atiti tutu
changed the color of his hair. Liberal Iluan-
titles of iimi drug s'cru tiulgmuhmuistered to hilti
hiy Dr. ( ) 'litura his mmtteitthhiig pimysielmin , wimu
now believes hoot it caused the change of
color. .
Equally surrislng wIlt , tue growth of tue
boy's hair , Iiii : hair diuiiiug itt. sIckness anml
wimile iul9 grouu'thm comitinimeil steady miii
alarming grew at tiii mibnortnttl late. It himiul
It ) be ctmt tuu'lte ut week , lila hioui' grow Lit
thu rate of' a quitrier of on inch or .in' ,
hitit his hair gt'euy Inuicti fnMtor , A wt'elc
before l'ati bk ulied lilt ha r stuplue I growImig ,
hut imninediatojy ulpomu imit , ticatim it coni-
umienceul to grosy at tIll ttltIrimiIn rati' , 5ev- .
oral of hue lhO'iCiulflH ulmo iimiy' imi'timi watcit-
ing his case desired , ill tue imuteret of
clence , that his body Iui lireserveml for tin-i '
iuilriuoo or observing this strtmnge luimeflotmie-
lion. It is known , for imistaiice , that ilium imair
on euvem'yiuody grows more or les's after
then I Ii , esiuecia I iy t ho lieu ml e f mmii ii i t mit en.
hut Patrick Casey's iutmlr grew wi fast ( hunt.
tt meiiort time after he died time attention
of tile undertakers was collect to it , Time
family of the 1)0) ' , however , ubjecteti to his
hotly lelumg kept us time ulmysiciumns desired.
So ioremtt svau , thuut imitriect of tlmu madicrmt
profession Imu thus ease that Dr. F' . ii. 1)'jwns ,
hiie city meuiicul exmumimier of Illiulgeluort ,
Pr000seil to iiolil all autojusy for ( lie huimrlosui
of mmscertalnlng , if iuosHlblt. , tue eatise of ( lie
boy's nbmiorunul glowtlm mind strnngn sick.
lucas. 'rimle , iiowo'or , was intorfretl with
by time illness of Or , Iowne , uluul time family
votmlu1 mmot allow umiy other iuim'aicimun to
hold the nutopsy , Iti August last i'atriek
was a strong amuul tueahlhy boy , unusually
active mmliii vigorotmu , alit uveighitmug miilOtlt 130
poulitls. 'i'Imemm hue began suddenly to grow ,
his uvoighut mu up to 160 POtiludis , arid then
began (0 rapidlydecilne _ ,
A l'reveumttvue 3IvilioIn ,
Combining antiseptlo with deodorant prop.
ertles , and possessing an agreeable , aronistlo
odor Alien's hygIenic Fluid makes a most. acceptable -
ceptable dentifrice or gsrghe ; it sweeten , an4
purlfles the breeth and teeth , Instantly re.
moving all odor of tobacco or liquor. A most
acceptable mouth-wash In the morning , jt.
use prevent. th. inception of all contsgloue
diseaes ,
.