THE OMAHA DALLY BEJCs jOjUUnSDAY , JANUABT 2 , 1800.
SPEG1RL NOTICES.
for Hi one colntntm
lie tiiUon until 1'JiHO it. in. for
< lie etriilnw nnil unlll H 11. m. for HIP
tniiriilncr nnil Similar edition * .
Ailt crllNern l > r rn c lln c * < nntn-
lirreil clu-rk , cnn lime niimTor * nil-
IroKuctl o n luiintierpil Idler lit cnrc
of The Ilro. Ati er no nililroaieil
irlll IIP ilrllverpil tipon iircm-iilnMon
of HIP plicck only. Itnlpw , 1 1-So "
mini nr Iturrllnnt In n rronl
Iliprpnftpr. NolliliiK fnken for Ion *
( I , , , , , a.-.c for Ilrst liiHprllon. TIIC-HP
niUprtlNpincnlH must lie rim cnimecn-
llvolr.
AVA\TII : > .
TOltNO MAN WANTS I't.ArR TO DO
ink * cnra of Mrnnro , howler
hoard Omihfi llus. Col . cor 15th nml I
WANTED BY MAN ANDWIFB. . ri.ACt : TO
Vnnkfcolli \ POM rooks , ten l r , ' c P rlrn
.
A-Mrmii H 16. HP' . A-M1.32
WA\TI3I-MAMJ !
ANTKD-UVn. INTnU.IOnNT AOrNTS\U \ *
Omaha to orcnnlio cluhd of three to five nini
Orchard Homo. Inn W in
lie * of our fnmmis
rentrnl MI-slMilrpI Th" thle > ' TO'EftdS '
. no
hot wlnrts.
coins inuth whcrr there ore no
? n1l , wlnti-n. . no Ulzrnrds no "op fnlltn-M.
where two or three cropi cnn to rnl ' } '
where there l no Mich thins n rnllurfl.
yenr :
n Sinn will work one-hntf ns hurt " 'he .low In
thU country : reel Himtnem. mIM truck | ; rlche-t
of fruits nnd Rnrdrn
pnvln < r crrps
roll on enrth : beit llwnv fnell tlM % ;
, ,
I .imam ft .
Am" , central nfiont. ICK JJn
M TO J1CO 1'AID SAI.liqMHN roll nOAH *
exiT rlenoo not ticewi"xtrn lnrt ' ' "ni"nli to
ciiitomcri. Illshop & Kline. Kt
Cnttn
rcM'I.Nat.S
JMW TO JIM 00 WU MONTH AND
in soil clKiirs : cxpoilcnce " "nr "ary4 , " "J , "
to curtomcre. 1 oik * - -
Imluccmontn _ J- , tVl-
Y. Iticlnc WIs
iv\NTin i.nsMnN , TT
lry. only < - t > erlcnrol men with Rrnxl
nVo.1 apl , , > n. Uoscnbaum .Towclry
Lincoln , Ncb
_
_ _
\vrf\VANT AN Aiu.n AND nx-
Mlwrnnn t tnl.c clifwo of a hrnncl
olllCB In Omnlia for our line . "t
' " " /0 ffi"UCnWoifK' ?
Jfi'n ? ! , ? T0
CJirJi ramry1 . . ! P nfnl position.
' wllh full iinillciiliiR nml rcfircnccK Ciijhmnn
r' < t ' Hroi. Company. 78 Hudson Btrcet. _
?
. . OWN rou rn\v PI'SHINO
V1 " , , , , ! .
"nlcJmin on rnlarj. experience unncces-ir > .
permnncnt .mplojmont. apply now. l.uKe llrns
ft
/ 11-M187 1'
, Chlcairo -
Co. , Nurscrjincn.
> tv
$ i tvt , WANT1JU KIJ HIM. ! ' .
Bif
\VANTin-r.iHL rou or.NniiAL nousi-
vCork. throrln fnmll ) . 1113 South atli
, ! " " J 1
\VANTHD ami , rou OINIIIAI.
'
.
norlc. 2719 JntkHon mrcct _ O-Mli2
2SM I.nAVKNVVOUTH ST , OOOD rOMPKTHNT
Klrl wanted for Kcnertl hou f orlt , snull fam-
11) ; must ho good cook. Cill nt 01H 9S1 j.
A YonNO r.mn ron
. D831 rrnnUIn s _
WANTIM ) . A T.AUY STKNOOKAl'Iir.U AND
uitilil ItcmlnKton oporntor , wllh cjijerlcnco ns
ilouhlc entry hmiUUiipor nml rapU with llRiirfH
Ono who hns hid ixperldice In gcnor.il ollicf
wotlc Applj llcmlnston T > powrllcr oinpp. 1,10
I'm mm uticct. CllSj I
_
WANTED A coMfirrnNT Nunstj Giur. rpii
two children lira Urnrat n. Hut. 02 1 Mil-
low nvonut. Council lllurfs. C M2)3 2
l-'OIl IIOUSCS.
r. K. DAIU.ING , nAiucctt ni.ocic.
P 113
IIOUMKS IN ALT. PARTS OP THE CITi" . THU
n. r. DivU Companj , 1503 rarnnm. P ill
ruiiNisTinu nousc ron KENT ; niCAUTiPun
luitise , ten looms clmaully furnished , hot water
licit , laundry , nlible. rarrlJKe , etc. Ihos r
Hull . filC I'axton liloch. D 115
BTANl-OHD CIKOl.n COirAOKS ; C UOOM ,
modem. Iii.n ! Ilnd Co . - 211 Ho. 14th st
D llu
HOUbtiS. HKNiWA & CO. . 103 N. 1JT1I BT.
Cl NO. 20TH , 4-ltOOM COrTAQU.
K25 No JOth , 5-rooin llat , nice.
IfSI N. 19th , 8-rooin brlclt.
COI ND 17th. 8-rooiii hrltlc.
Ornihi Heal KBtnio & Trust Co . 211 S. 18th.
D M371
FOH nnNT. nousn or TDN nooxis. MOD"
ern coiivenlciicts. vi > r > linndy to liuilJicis in-
qulro of D. T Mount , 200 S 16th at. U 535
8 AND iT-ROOM HOUSKS ON TA11NAM AND
B-room house on 211 nnd I.envcnwoHh , cheap
Jno. W. Uobblns , 211 N , Y. l.lfu IJlde.D
D 5C2
f
rou HUNT , 3-nooM nousn , B c. cou 230
nnd Clnrke. D l'J3
foil UCNT , MODHllN HUICIC HOUSU OP 13
or 'B roonw nt 111 116 N 23th st. See .1. N
Trcnztr , opposite poaloflkc Tel 531 D 827
4irs. 24T1I
i TO 4-n. nousns COS N. mil hT
1) M1V ) 10
S1X-1100M MODIIUN UOUaC. KMII.V PLACE ,
ISth , south of Mnndcrson. D m'J71-l *
MODUUN 1IOUH1M. C. A. STAUll. OT N. Y
Llfo bulldliiB. IISO
niciiiTluooM. AI.I. roNvnNinNcna , 1217
South 'Ihlitt-Bi-H-ond ; nnd many olherg ; all
uUtS 1' 1) Wcad , BIMcenth and Douslli.
DM133 n
I :
' IlOt'fin KIOIIT
roil UI.'NT. MODHUN ;
loonm , with b.ilh , on cur llnu , nenr imilc ,
nlM nin.iil house. Koxl locution , enl > r Onn-
ni It , 001 lliown blmk M195 J51
rou UINT : , I'liirrrv COTTAOK ; BIX IIOOM.S ,
\\llli I'.ill ' ] , ntuiin luivt , larKe jaul nnd Btnblc ,
linir Tntnl ) foulth Mli'fl i.ir line ( lannett ,
DOl Iliuwn I'locK D-M1SO !
UIQIIT-IIOOM llOUHt : , ClJ.NTIlAI , l.Of AT ION ,
Jlj ( W IKI nicntli. nnnuliu 11)10 Cupttol a\mu.i
n Mia : 7
KOU un.NT rtiu.M.siiicn iiooiis.
Tiiuii3 : uoosts rou IIOIJHIKRIPIN ( ] TO
man nml wlto , rent tul.en In boaiil 319 N. 17th.
UOOMS , : oi s zrru BT. HTUAM
hont.
KUUMSIIUU UOO.MS AM ) 1IOAUI ) .
HOOMH. wiii. IUATID : FAMILY
huarU If desire J ; rnteu reaBonable. 221 North
33d t. K-67C
KICK WnilOOHS : GOOD ItOARD ; IIATUS
ix.abonilkIlia llosu , 2020 llurney.
bOUTH PHONT nOOMS , HOARD , 2J03 DOUQ.
| i . F-M81JJ11 *
I'ltONT UOOM WITH AI.COVU. SUITAIILU
for tno : board If < U ! red. 2007 Cam tt
ttP
UOOMS AND 1SOAHD. 1911 PAH-
P 503 S
rui < Ni8iiiu JIOOMS WITH UOAUD. 210
bouth ! l > th atruct. 1' m DCG-4 >
JtOOMBV1TII I1OAUD ; BTUAM HEAT.
Utopia , 17il Davenport. r Mm jt >
HRXT u.-vruuNisiinn HOOMS.
4 UOOMS : WAT U IN KITCHEN : CI2NT11AL :
renHOiinbla lent : nlca for houickeciilnc. 17U2
\Vtl , tci at. Q-MM5
I'OIl HIJM'-STOHUS AND O1TIOUS.
UENT. THE 4'bTOKY HUICIC 1UIIL.DINO
nt 014 Parnuni Bt. Till a bulldlnie haa a lire-
iirnaf crmrnt bafemtnt , completu eteum heat
ing rUtuici , "atvr on nil lloora , can , etc. A ? *
ply at t'i ' olllce of Tha lice. I Ola
BTouu UUH.DINO AT ion TAUNAM sr. ;
3 llarlo and baaemenl : food for wholesala
cr retail puipoiei. : it I'lret Nat. lUnk l > Ug.
I-M5J1
rou ncNT. orricu UOOMS. in : DOUGLAS
si. I-M9W
ACIUM'S WANTIJD.
] < A1)Y AQUNT8. Ul'linUU UNDEUQAUMENT
Quirk ralen , big prulll * . Calaloduo free. Mrs.
N. 11. Llltls Mfe. Co. . ChlniKJ , 111. J M15 1
AOIN \vNTED 10 TAKE onuints
our ctkliratcd (4 00 ciutoni pJiiU und putt * .
Clilracu Cuitoiu 1'anU Co. , SOI riflh nve. ,
Clilcaso. J-J1947
sTon.vai : .
STOUAOn , FUANK EWEH3 , KM .
M-411
'ArirlC STOUAOE AND WAHEItOt'SK CO
0i-910 Jones. Qcncrnl torage and fonrnrdlnc
M-4U
WA.NTIJI ) TO III V.
LIST HEAT. ESTATE WITH F. D WEAD
Sixteenth nml DoU'jln N M19 ! PI
roii sAi.i-.Miscii.i.\.Mu > ts.
HAIIt ) WOOD 4 AND 5-FOOT FENCE FOU
ectn cribbing , C. II. L"e , J1 Douglas.
Q-4U
ONK PINE SEALSKIN NEWMAUKHT AT A
Krrat bargain 1311 Douglas street U 6 Ilee.
' , .
Q-M',31.PS
Eltm'Y CO\V ! , rilKSM , TWO 11EOIS-
tfrwl JTSC > . cne Jemey Durlmm. Rrnnd , blr
rich milker * ; V > < oich. Wnnted extra Boot
fprlng cows. Address II II , lice.
Q-M1J8 !
MUS DU II. WAUUEN. CI.AIUVOYANT , UE-
llnblu business innllumi tth jenr at 119 N. 16th.
8 124
MASSACJi : , HATIIS , BTC.
MADAM SMITH l'2 DOUGLAS STUEET , 2ND
Iloor , n > im 11 Mnssage , eteim , nlcohol nnO
ftulphurlnc baths T M9W 4
M.ME AMES. rOHMEIlt.YOrST. I.OTTIS. Mn -
SiiKe nnd baths. M)7 ) H. 13lh St. , 21 Iloor , roam 10.
T MtS ! 4
VIAVA 3t BEE HLDO , HEAI.TH HOOK
free : home treatment ; lady attenlnnt. U 123
IIATIIS , MASSAOEr'niME. I'OST , S19U S 15TH ,
U 423
PINE I.IVE11Y RIQS CIIHAI' . ED HAUMI.EY ,
, 17th nnd St. Mart's avenue. Telephone 411)
U-4J7
lliiI.l" El'I'EUI.Y COHSET MADE TO OHDEU
ut 19C9 larnam. L.udy nsenu vvnnte , !
U-M937 J
MONEY TO LOAN ON PIANOS , IlICYCLKS.
jenclr ) , etc. ; strictly confidential. P. O box 326.
U-40S
MATUIMONIAL COIUIESPONDE.VCE 11UUEAU
Paper and lists , lOc. Enrth 1'ub Co , St , Louis ,
Mo U-C03-Jan '
SUl'EUPLUOUS HAIU AND MOLES UE-
movtd by electricity. Mme. Post. 319V& S 13th.
MISS VAN VALKENHOHUH DESTUOYS I'EIl-
manently by electricity supctfluoui hnlr , moles ,
warts , etc. Iloom 410. N Y. Life Hldg.
11-902
CHA11LES HUNKER , OU ANY ONE KNOWING
IIB | mtilrcsa , will ronfcr a ti\or hy wrltlni ;
to Iloaendorf * . Hlrschborir , Inilepcmlincp , Ore
U M193 1 *
PAPEUS UECEIVED" ; HAHUY , iFoTiE IN
wilcomc ; 1'uss wnnti to see > ou. Mldnlp.
U M19S !
ur TO LOA ? ; nuAi < HSTATK.
ANTHONY LOAN AND TUUST CO , 318 N. Y
Life Lonna nt low rules for choice security In
Nebraska & Io a farms or Omaha city property.
MONTY 1O LOAN AT LOWEST UATKS THE
O r Divls Co . 1503 Parnnm Bt. \V-429
C I'Ell CENT MONEY 1O LOAN ON OMHA
real estate & Neb farms. W. 11 Melkle , Omiha.
W ISO
MONEY TO LOAN ON IMI'IIOVED OMAHA
pro'jertj. PMellty Tiust Co , 1702 Pnrnam.
W 131
MONEY 1O LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA
teal estate. Urennan. Love & Co. , Tnxton lllk
W 133
CITY LOANS. C , A. STA11R. S23 N. Y. LIPE
W 133
MORTGAGES G. \VALLACE I1UOWN 11I.K
\V-434
LOANS ON IMPROVED . < t UNIMPROVED CITY
property. W. 1'arnam Smith & . Co. . 1320 Pnrnam
W 135
MOUTOAGE LOANS : LOW RATES.
J. D. Zlttlo , ICih nnd Douglas , OnnlnW
W 438
PAll.M LOANS , DOUGLAS AND SARPY , 1 TO
19 jtnraj low intea. Girvln Hros , 219 N Y. L
WANTED AT ONCB , APPLICATIONS TOR
InrKn loans on buslscsas property , nlso il cll-
Injr IIOUSL loins : dnn't v\nlt until > our old
loin explrei npply now Pldclltj Trust com
piny , 1702 Tnrnam St. W 913 J23
$2000 00 OU LESS TO LOAN ON IMPROVED
Cm iln leal estate ut 8 per cent. Address G 07 ,
Ilee ottlee. W 955
POIl MONEY SEE P. D. WEAD , 10TH AND
Douitlaa W J1192 n
MO.VEY TO LOAN CHATTELS.
MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE , PIANOS
horses , nacon.3 , etc. , at lowest rates in cltj ;
no removal of gooi- < : strictly confidential ; you
cnn p ly the loan oft at any time or In any
amount.
amount.OMAHA
OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO .
SCO S IClli st
X-433
MONEY TO LOAN , SO to. 90 DAYS ; rt'RNI-
ture. pianos , etc. Duff Green , room S. 13-irker
block X 439
IIUSI.MSS CHAXCKS-
POR SALE. ri.MUHES OLD ESTAIILISHED
plumbing business , thinp lent 309 S. 17th
Y 182
A STOCK OP GENERAL DRY GOODS , J000
xchaiiKO for Innd and pirt cash Address
Mi'll Clajpoal , Prankfurt , Ind Y M199 J
FOIl K.VCHAXfiE.
EQUITY IN LARGE TRACT Or LAND NEAR
Omnhn ; nlmt hive you to offer. H. F. Dalley ,
91) N Y Llfu Hldg.
CLEAR CHICAGO PROPERTY POIl PIUST
class farm near Omaha. T. I ! McCulllch , sullo
0)1 ) , Chamber of Commerce , Chicago III.
55-S01-J15
l-OR EXCHANGE-OMAHA PROPERTY AND
JG.009.00 ( .i h for ChlniRo propeity , T. D. Me-
Culloch , suite COI , Chamber of Commerce. Chicago
cage , Ills 55 EOJ-J15
HANDSOMIJ I1H1C1C I'llOPHUTY AND CASH
for buelrups pioptrtj ; cottnue and lot for ncre
tinct , wist , 173 ncru farm , clear , for house
nnd lot , Kood lot In Lincoln for horses ,
riattmuoulh homo nnd cnsh for one here , Mil-
wniiltio lot for one In Omaha , lot for n pinna.
r. D.ViJ. . IClh mil Douelan. Z-M131 4
rou 'RAM : AND KXCIIANOO , so Aciins
clear for pied eiiullj , 40 clear for horsn and
hugKy ; > 2iWllmt mcilKnRo , IS'Mi ) Block e i > ds for
vacant lots ; St. l.nuia ] ) ropi > rt > for Omiiha
property : 30-ioom hotel , Brent snip. Call imlck
kSJ N. Y. I.lfc llldiI * WaKrman
55-MM1 2
FOIl SALE HEAL ESTATE.
ABSTRACTS. THE BYIiON UEED COMPANY.
RE 412
IMPIIOVED FARMS. O. W. CARLOCK , 1205
Puriiam 8t. R13-CH Jl >
IIAUGAINS , SALE OR TRADB-IN CITY rilOP.
crtlcc and farms. John N , Frenzer , opp 1' . O.
< t UE 413
HAUOAINS , HOUSES , LOTS AND FARMS ;
( ala or trade , F. K. Darllnff. Barker block.
RE 444
WANTED-LAUOfi CITY AND FARM PUO1--
erlles for tale or exchange. T. U. SIcCulloclj ,
suite ( Ot , Chamber of Commeice , Chicago. Ills.
RE-600-J1S
S-ltOOM HOUSE , CITY WATER , FULL LOT ,
nrar motor , Jl.J'M.W ' , eauy terms.
8-room modern Kountze- place home , (2 50),00
House and lot nenr HlKh school , $3,000,04 ,
10 acrcu , 6 miles out , 1500.00.
3 ucrea between Omahn nnd 8)uth Omaha , tl.StX ) .
3 story tjrkk , Parmim stnel , tlS.OOO.O'J.
kCxlSI business lot , til 000 00.
P. D. Wend. 16th and DOUR ! is. RE-M191 4
tJIIOUTIIANI ) AND TYl'EWIUTINa.
A. C. VAN 8ANTS SCHOOL , HJ N. Y. LIFE.
450
OMAHA 1JU&INESS COLLFQE , 15TH , FARNAM
451
I1ICYCLES.
HIG IIARQAINS IN SECOND-HAND HI-
cjclM ; tkates. 33o to (300. Omaha Ulcycla Co. ,
223 N , 16th street. M6C3-J8
J100W HICYCLE POR JM 00. IMPERIAL , USED
but t\vlce , thU week only , Addrets H 19 ,
Heo 11174 2
UMUUTAKiilS AM ) EJIHALIIEHS.
II. K. HUUKET , FUNEUAL DIUECTOH AND
embalmcr , 1618 Chicago st. , telephone W. (54
8WANBON & VAIJEN , 1701 CUMINQ , TEI * 1060.
455
M. A. MAUL. UNDERTAKER AND EM-
balmer. 1IH Farnain St. , telephone 223. 45 $
HOTELS.
AETNA HOUSE ( EUROPEAN ) , N. W. COR.
Hth and DoJe . Uoomi by day or wtek. 451
THE LANOE HOTEL. OJ 8. 13TII ET.J STEAM
heat ; table board , 13.00 per week. U4U
MUSIC , AHT AND LANMUACin.
GKOItOn F. aCLLENRECK , I1ANJO AND
ctiltnr tenchcr. ISIS Chlenga st. 109
LOST.
LOST. SMALL FOX TKRR1ER , ONE TAN AND
ono tpottcJ cnr. Hew art nt No. 101 So. Hd vc
Lost 1S1 4
LOST , A SEALSKIN MITP. UKTt'HN TO
CrelKhtnn thentrr. Lost M2-U 2
1'AW.MlHOICnilS.
It. MAROW1TZ LOANH MONEY. 413 X. 1C ST
HOUSES WIM'EltEIl.
HORSES WINTERED ; 11EST OF CARI
raen hirsts , both winter nnd summer. Addres
M. .1. Welch. Urelnn. Neb. M772
UIMIOLSTKHI.NG rUUMTUHE.
UPHOLSTERING. FURNITURE REPAIRED
and packed very chcnp this month. M. s
Wnlkln. 2111 Cumlng. TeL 1331. TO
IIUILDING AM ) LOAN ASSOCIATION
SHARES IN MUTUAL L Jt II. ASS'N PA1
6 , 7 , 8 per cant when 1 , 2 , 3 years old ; nlwai
redccmnble. 1701 Farnam it. , Nattlnger , Sec
HOW TO GI7T A HOME OR SECURE GOOD
Interest on savings. Apply to Omnhn , L. A U
As-Vn , 1704 llco bldg. d. M. Natllneer , Sec
448
nUS' Mni3TING-UNION
LAND COMPANY.
Notice Is hereby Riven that the annun
meeting of ths stockholders of the Unlot
I.nnJ company for tlio election of five illrcc
tor-j ntul the trnnsnction of such other busl
ness as may Inwfullv cotno before the
mooting , will bo hcUl In the library , Unlot
Paclllo building , Omaha , Nebra kn , upoi
Monday , January 13 , 1S3G , at 10 o'clock
ii. m.
The stock transfer books will bo closet
ten days before the dale of the meeting
Boston , MaHsachtisctts , December 12 , 1S33
ALEXANDER MILLAR. Secretary.
D22 ilffltm
STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING-OMAHA . "J.
ELKHORN VALLEY 11A1LWAY COM
PANY.
Notice Is bcreby given that the nnnua
meetlnrf of the Btockholilors of tlio Omnlu
& iikliorn Valley llallvvav Company for
the election of seven dlrLctora nnd trans
action of Btich other business as may law
fully come before tne inpetlng , v. Ill be
held In the llbraiy , Uniun Pacllla building
Omahn , Nebraska , upon Wednesday , the
1st daj of January. 1SJG , at 10 o'clock , n. m
The stock transfer books will be closed
ten days before the date of the meeting.
IJoston , Mnssichusetts. December 12 , 1S15.
ALEXANDER MILLAR , Secretary.
DI2 dlltm
Searles &
Searles
SPECIALISTS IN
Nervous , Chnulc
11 ud
Private DIseass ,
SEXUALLY.
AH 1'rlvutu
, rrcitmuiit hy m.ill
-S-- consultation frui ) .
Cured for life and the poison thorouulilj
cltanscd from the ystrm. PILES. FISTULA
and RECTAL ULCERS. HYDROCELE AND
VARICOCKLE permanently nnd successfully
cured Method new and unfailing.
STRICTURE AND GLEET
iJy ucvt method without pain or cutting
Call on or address with stamp
Dr , Searles & Searles , 111) b. 1 Hli St. .
hood , Norroifl DoMlltr
, , -
of UxtrnKCH \onthriil
HrrorM enclosed cts In otamps
for i * > < 3tnKO nnd pacLlut ; and
wo will sen
senBY
, EV3AIL
Supcclnlly prepared tosuityour I nclK Id unloose and
tour llttlo book entitled ' Health brines Hap- !
IplnoHS. " All correapondouco coulidentlnl.J
I Wrlto to-day. Address , _ s
OR.
McGREW
IS THK 'IM %
oPECIALI ST
WHO TRKATS Alt.
PRIVATE DISEASES
\Veaknesi & Disorder of
MEN ONLY
20 Years Experience.
8 Yean in Omaha.
Hook Free. Consultation
and Examination tree.
14th and Farnam Sis. .
OMAHA iiil. :
WHITE STAR LINE.
Sailing from New York Wednesdays , as follows
Na tailing the 23th of December.
ISM.
Teutonic , Jan. 1 , 10 a in. ; Riltannlc , Jan. 8 , 10
a m. : Majmtlc , Jan. 15. 10 a. in ; Germanic ,
Jan 22 , 10 a. in.
United HUtes and Royal Mall Steamers.
Saloon passage , S50 and upward , according to
ete liner selected and location of berth.
Second cabin $35 and W on Majtctlc and Teutonic
DllAI'H payable on dtinand everywhere In
Great Ilrltain and Ireland sold at lowest rates
For Inspection of plans of steamers and any
further information apply to local agents or direct
to IL 1IAITLAND KERSEY. G'l Afc't , 20 R'way
N Y. N. ANDERSON , O'l Wn Apt ,
2 l SOUTH CLARK ST , CHICAGO
RAILWAY TIME CARD
Leaves IUURLINQTON & 1IO. RIVER ( Arrives
OrnahalUnlon D pot , 10jh & Mason Hla I Omaha
S:30am : Denver Kxprexs 0:35arh :
4:3npm.lllk. : Hills. Mont. A Puget 8nd Ex. 4:0jpm :
4:35pm : Denver Exnrcai 4:03pm :
TOCpm..Nebraska : Local ( txcept Sundn . . 7MJ/m |
. . .Lincoln Local ( except SunJaj.ll:25am :
t-48rm..l''ast Mall ( for Lincoln ) dally. . .
LTaTeilcmCAdoTllURLINOTON & Qrrlv ] s'
OrnahalUnlon Depot , lOtli & Mason fits ( Omaha
C.OOpm Chicago Vestibule. . . ! 8.00am
S,4Snm Chicago Express 4:15pm
Tf > 0pm..Chicago & Hr. Loul Express. . . 8.00am
llS5um : raclfio Junction Local 6SOpm :
Fast Mall SHOprn
Leaves [ CHICAGO , MIL & BT. PAUL lArrlvm
OrnahalUnlon Depot , 10th & . Mason Sts I Omaha
6.00pm .Chicago Limited
10. Sam..Chicago Express ( ex. Sunday ) . . .
Leaves ( CHICAGO & NOJlTHWnST'N. | Arrl\ei
OmalmlUnlon Depot , 10th & Matun Bin [ _ Omnha
*
11.00am IJafterri KxprcaiT. , , . . , . , . > :10pm :
4:45pm : Vcstllmled Limited , . 645pm ;
7.05am Carroll 1'neaengor , .10:40pm :
C-45pm Omaha Chicago bpeclal , . , , , . . 8.00am
4:30pm : , , . . lloone Local , . t:30am :
MUsourl Valley Local , . 9:30am
Leave * ( CHICAGO. U. I. & 1'ACIFIC. Arrives
OmahalUnlon D pot , 10th & Ma on Sti Omaha
EAST.
10-Wam..Atlantic njpresi lex. Sunday ) .
6 25pm NlKht nxprew , . 8:16am :
4Mpm ; Chicago Vnllbulo.l Limited. . . l:35pm :
4.60pm..at. Paul VeBllbulad Limited. . , 1:33pm
6:45pm.Oklahoma : &Tiaa ICi. ( tr. aun..10:35 : m
IMOpm Colorado Limited . ; OQpm
Lcivei I C. , BT. P. . M. tc o iArrlv i
" Omahal Depot , 18th and Websier at . | pmaha
* : lnm..BIou Clty Accommodation , . . sTlSpm
12.Upm..Sioux City 13iprt i ( ex. aun.l.ll:55am
t'48pm Bt. Paul Llmliec * :10am :
Leaves I I . . E. & MO VALLKT. ( Arrives
Omahal Depot , 15th and Webster fits. I Omaha
i. 16pm . Tast Mall and Express . 6.3Spm
! : lCpmex. Hat. ) Wyo. Kx. ( ex Mon > . , , lynm ;
7-Mam. . . Norfolk Express ( ex. Sunday ) , , , lO:25am :
C 4Epm . St. I'aul Express . 9-lOam
Ltn\ea I K. C. , BT. J , & C. D. ( Arrives
OmalmlUnlon Depot , 10th JMasonBtsJ Omaha
9.05am. . .Kansas City Day Express , . .
t,45pmK. C. Night Ex. VlaJU r TranSj
Leaves I JIIS8OURI I'ACiriC.
Omahal Depot , 15th and Webster Sts. I Omaha
0:40am : . 31. Louis Kxr-res . , . ( :40ain :
t.iOpro . Bt. Louts Express . , 6OSpm :
30pm..fl.NebraskaLocal _ ( ex. Fun > . DiOOam
Leaves I SIOUX CITY" & PArFIc ; ( Arrives
Omahal Depot. IHh and Webster.Bti . I Omalia
t45pm ! . Bt. Paul Limited . DslOam
SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC ,
OrnahalUnlon Depot , 10th A Mason Sts I
7.03am..Sioux City Paeseflger 10.40pm
t.45pm St. Paul Limited giiOara
Leaves I UNION PACIFIO I Arrives
OmuhaJUnlon Depot , 10th & Mason Bts I Omaha
930.1111 , . .North Platte Express 4l : pm
S'Wam. . . . . Ovrrland Limited 4H.irn |
S'SOpm.tleat'ca & Stromsb'g Ex.ex ( Hun. ) 4:10pm :
S'llpm.Grand Itland Express ( ex. Hun ) . . ! ! .osjim
3.30iiu | 1'ast Mall 10:25am :
L v I . WAI3A8H RAILWAY.
OmahalUnlon Depot. 101 Ii ft Mason SlilOm-iha
St. Louis Cannon Hall ll'.Kaai
A CLEAR CASE.
. , From the Woman nt Home.
.j e
Trank Vanbrugh held a good appointment
on the staff of the/ Dally Argus , anil always
had more lllc-arj' , work on hand than he
know how to get Vhrcugh ; ho might , there
fore , be considered , "rising" man. Ho had
written a little bqnk pf estarc , and the critics
haJ told him that he had a style which Is
perhaps the highest praise tint critics Ufa !
In nouadaya. On the other hand , Ills one-
volume novel had been pronounced crude ,
morbid and overambltlous , and had g-ne
through thrc editions ; whence It may easily
bs seen thU he was en the road to popuhr
success. Ho had begun to knou thli , chlelly
by the kind of circulars that now reached
him In half-penny wrappers. They urfJ al-
waja to bo advertisement- patent fuel , new
stoves , or outfitters' warehouses ; they now
provo to contain notices of press-cutting
Orms , nnd booksellers' catalogues a signifi
cant change. "Is this fame ? " ho once asked
himself , when ho was requested to send his
photograph and n sketch of his early life to
an American newspaper. On second thoughts ,
ho concluded that although It could not bo
called fame , It might mean success , and he
went on his way rejoicing.
Hut c\cn a moderate success like his has
Its drawbacks , as he discovered , to his cwt.
Llko jnost journalists , ho was not aery
eirly riser , nnd It was with a feeling of dis
tinct Irritation that he heard one morning
while liu was still In his bath the announce
ment of a visitor.
"Comlnf ! , " ho roared through the iloor to
tlio adjacent sitting roam , and proceeded to
dress hlmpjlf In a leisurely manner , wonder
ing meanwhile whether this arly caller were
a nrlntcr'u dexll or a dun.
lie looked a personable young fellow as he
came out of hlj room , of middle height , mus
cular , brink , ersct , with a keen , hawk's eye ,
dark hair that curled whenever It was long
enough to get n chance , a quick , bright man
ner and a smile that was \ery attracthe.
His air of hcilth , strength and Joyousness
niado htm a. curious contiast to the stranger
whom ho found In his sitting room , a mm
who might bo any ngr between 30 and 60 ,
sallow , worn , indcjcribtbly fatigued looking ,
with a long , fair mustache , a down trodden
look and decidedly shabby clothes of come-
what foreign cut.
Ho made a profound bow when Vanbrugh
entered , and stood clayplng his .picturesque
f'lt hit to Ills sldo In an attitude of liumblo
expectancy , while his host , glancing at him
carelessly , asked him to bo seated , and h.m-
self took his usual place near hh desk.
"I am ashamed to Intrude upcn jou , " Mid
thu man , ppeaKlng In a low. fluent ice > not
unpleasant to hear , "but the fact was that
Messrs Mailing recommended mo to call upon
you "
"Kh ? " said Vanbrugh. Ho suddenly ro-
nKiubercd an account Uiat h ? had lately Men
In the papers of a man who \lslted authors
with falua testimonials and mei-agcs from
publishers , nnd he wondered If this was the
man. Certainly Measru. Mailing & Son wetc
his publishers. 'HaV , ? you a letter from
Mr. Mailing to mfc ? " he asked rather sharplj.
The stranger lifted vlgs hand dcprecatlngly.
"Not from Mr. Mailing , " he said. In a gentle
\olcc , "but I ha\e a letter to show you. Mr.
Mailing said that I otight to show It to sou.
He was very kind , but. of course , ho could not
find me work to do. It Is work that I am In
search of , and unless : I find It I dare not
th'nk of what will happen to my wlfo and
" ' '
children.
Ho paused and put one long , lean hand
over his ejes , as though to ke-ep out the
picture. ' '
"What sort of worjc do you w.7nt ? " said
Vnnbrugh , fidgeting \iflth his papers.
"Copying , typewriting , shorthand from
dictation. Anything to keep the wolf from
the door. My poor little girls sir , on
Christmas day I had nothing to give thorn
but bread and cheese I could not bear to
sea them crying and I locked mjself In my
own room way from them. But why should
I 'tell ' yoif-such pitiful details ? "Head this
letter and you will see that It Is no fault of
my own "
His voice choked a little and he held out
the letter with a shaking hand. Frank
looked at htm doubtfully. Cither he was. a
splendid actor or his emotion was sincere.
Vanbrugh had learned by bitter experience
to be suspicious of strangers , but ho was In
clined to believe In this man's \eraclty.
Tha paper In his hand bore an engraved
crest nnd address with which he was well
acquainted. Ho turned to the last page to
sco the signature It was one which he knew
well , and the letter , addressed to Mailing ,
the publisher , gave a glowing account of
the bearer's abilities and past achievements.
"Your name , then , " said Vanbrugh , keepIng -
Ing his e > e on the letter , "Is Charles Slm-
mends ? "
"Yes jcs at your sen Ice ; If there Is any
thing I can possibly do for you. I have had
nothing to do for the last three months ,
owing to an Illness from which I have only
just recovered. If jou had any copying"
"But I don't want anything copied , " said
Vanbrugh , In a rather perplexed tone. "I
do all my work myself. And I don't know ,
but perhaps If jou called at 'The Dally
Argus' office tomorrow , about 4 or C , I might
have heard of something"
He was almost abashed by the man's eager
gratitude. "You gi\o mo nsw hope ! " he
cried , starting up , as If ho coula no longer
endure to remain seated. Then his face fell ;
the flro died out of his blue eyes ; his hands
toll helplessly to lilt1 sides.
"My poor wife my children , " ho muttered.
"Must I go homo empty-handed once again ?
Sir , If of your goodness you could but lend
me a poor half crown I will faithfully "
"Oh , good Lord ! " sold Vanbrugh , shocked
more by the smallness of the request than by
an > thing else , and touched , also , he ccarce
knew why ; "hero's a trifle If > ou can make
any use of It you needn't mention It again
It Is nothing "
Hut they were two sovereigns that found
COLD AND COUGH CURES ,
I'roiiiptl- ITvctunl In Curlnir
ColilM a nil CofiKliM nnil it SunI'r <
or Pm'Uiiionlii mill All
Munyon's Cold CUre will positively break
up the grip or 'a * told In a few hours If
aken as soon as l jo cold appears. When
lie colt ] reaches tlio lungs and there la a
cough and oppressed lireathlng , Munyon'a
Cough Cure , used 111 alternation with Cough
Cure every half ) iaur , will effect an Imme-
liate cure. When there Is pain In the cheat
llunyou's Plasters vrlll give great relief anil
act as a protection , These remedies are a
sure preventive pi pneumonia and lung
rouble : ) .
WHY POISON YOUIt SYSTEM
vlth dangerous drugs ? Why not try Mun-
on'g Now and Improved Homeopathic Home
lemsdles ? A separate specific for each dis-
eaxc. Absolutely1 Jlarinlets. Positive and
ermanent curesIr/yt * druggists , 25 cents a
bottle. if
Personal letters ! to Prof. Munyon , 1505
Arch street , Phlud injila , Pa. , ansvvercd , with
ree medical mUlqer { or any disease.
STOCKIIOLDUnS' MCnTINO ,
OIHco of Lee-Clarkc-Andicebcn Hardware
: ! onipuny , Omaha , Nebraska , Uecember II ,
b95. Notlcd Is hpreby given to the block-
lolders of the -ClarUe-Andrceben Hard-
varo company that the annual mectlnj ; of
ho utockfioldera of tlio company will bo
icld at the olllcca of the said company ,
219 , 12J1 and U'2J Harney street. In the city
of Omaha , In the state of Nebraska , on
Tuesday , January H , A. 1) . , lb3C , at 3
o'clock i ) . in. , for the put pose of electing a
lonrd of dlicctoi * for the company to serve
nrlnn the omuliiK year , and to transact
uch other business as may bo presented at
uch meeting ,
( Attest. ) II. J. LED , President.
W. M. GLASS. Secretory. DHd32t-M
NOTIC13 TO .
The annual meeting of thu utockholdeni
of The Heo Building company will be held
t the olllco of Tim Omaha Ilee ,
Omalia , Neb , on Tuesday , Junu-
ry n , ISWi. for the pun > osa of
lectlng a bounl of directors for the en-
ulntr > car and transuctlng * * uch other bus-
ness as may properly como before such
meeting , Hy order of the president.
N. 1 . FUIL , , Secretary ,
their way Into the visitor's long lean ham' '
" 1 suppose It's a genuine cne , " said Van
brugh to himself , rather ruefully , when th
Impccunlouti literary man had taKen his departure
parturo and the donor ot the sovereigns list
had tlmo to reflect upon his Rltt and th
very effusive burst of gratitude that had tel
lovvcd It. "It sounded real enough. An
that letter from James Desmond that vva
certainly In hli own hand. However , \vlie
I've tlmo I'll go rou ml to Mailing's and w
what they know about him. "
Ho had light on the subject before ho wen
to Messrs. Mailing. He turned Into hla club
that nttcrnoon and met Desmond , a writer o
some repute , upon the steps.
"Olif > sild Vanbrugh , nftcr greeting him
"what about that man Sltnmoiuls jou sent t
Mailing "
"Slmmonds , my dear boy ? Capital fel
low , very clover , died a year and a hal
ago. "
"Eh ? "
"Oh , I see , " said Dfsmond , falllnt : Int
a roir of laughter. "I've heard som thing
of this kind before. Thcio's a man gold !
lound begging under that name , Isn't there
And > ou'vo been lilt ? How much did he ge
out of you ? Motley gave him 5. "
" 1 didn't los so badly ns that , paid Van
urugn , trying to laugh , too , but lie nail me
I must confess. Then ho didn't como fron
Mailing ? "
"Dless > our Innocence , no. He's a svvlnd
Icr , my boy , a downright swindler. "
"And a very clever ono ; I wish I could gc
hold of him again I" said Vanbrugh , gnulg
Ingly. "A clwr case of tin worst kind o
tl.ert. "
Ho had his wish rather sooner than ho
anticipated.
A few vveelis later In the season he was
taking a shci t cut to the Strand througl
some of the nairower and 1 sstroriientec |
streets near Drury Lane , when hh ntten
tlon was caught by n figure en the pave
ment which seemed vaguely familiar. Whore
had In seen before Uiat shabby , jaunty fig
tire , with the soft felt hit , the Indescribable
nlr of poverty-stricken plcturesqucncss ? Van
brugh had an cyo for HKenesses ; In another
mlmito heh Id a man by the aim. It was
thu swindler. Indeed the so-called Charles
Slmmonda himself.
Hut the man was more ngllo than Van
brugh thought. He turned a white , terror-
stricken glance on his captor , then wrenched
himself free and dived down a narrow line
on his right hand. Heedless of conserjunccs
Vanbrugh plunged In pursuit through the
crowd , but the man was evidently well nc-
qualntrd with the mares of the stioets , am
was speedily lost to vlow. Vnnbrugh , psr-
celvlug his pursuit to bo useless , stoppa
'short , and found himself In a narrow alley
which his Instinct told him was "dangerous.1
The sinister folk who lounged about It be
longed unm'ftakably to th ? criminal classes
As he had no mind to bo despollei :
of hla watch or his putse. he shrugged his
shoulders nnd prepared to depart , but at tha
moment hi ? ojo was caught by a face vvhlcl
peered at him from an upper window and re
treated the very face , with Its long , fair
moustache of the man of whom he was In
search. Vanbrugh , n't will be e\Id'nt to
every reader of these pages , was * not a pru-
dnnt man. In at the open door of the
house , and up the common stair he dashed
qult'j heedkss of the probability that he was
lushing headlong Into n den of thieves. He
had ju quick an eye for locality as for HKc-
nessoj , and knsw at once the exact position
of the room at the window of which he ha <
sctn the pscudo Slmmonds II ? went stralgh
to the door , throw It opeu , and walked In.
IIo looked round nnd stood aghaut. No
man was In the room at all. It was ten
anted only by a tall girl In black , who- sat
at a table on which stooJ a sewing machine
As soon as Vanbrugh looked at her and mel
her eyes ho felt \agu ° ly startled and taken
abaclc. Why , this girl In fplte of her
shabby clotlies , her sewing machine , , her poor
ajrroundlngs this girl vvaa a lady. Her
nalo face vvao exquisitely rellned. Her hair
shone UKspun gold above her common gown
Hsr ejcs were so proud , BO sad , so calm
that Vanbrugu's gaze fell beneath them.
"Do jou want anything ? " she said and her
volco was the \olce of a lady , too.
"I beg your pardon , " said Vanbrugh , re
moving his hat. "I thought I had tracked
a man to this room a swindler , a thief ,
ivhom I had long b cn In search of but 1
was mistaken , peilmpq "
"There Is no thief here , " said the girl ,
briefly , nnd began to work her machine as
If to put an end to the colloquy. But her
face had crimsoned and then turned white.
Vanbrugh made one step to her side , and
put his hand on her wrist.
"You know where he Is , " he said sternly.
"Ho has passed through this room. Ah ,
there Is a door "
II * dropped her wrist and would have
stridden to the little -wooden door which he
had not at first observed , had not the girl ,
casting aside her mnek of calm and quiet ,
thrown herwlf upon him and birred the way.
"Oh , stop , stop If you have any mercy , "
she cried , "don't follow him don't go that
way. I know what you have como for but
It Is not altogether his fault nh , won't you
listen ? won't you be merciful1' "
Vanbrugh's position suddenly struck him
self as humiliating and ridiculous. He had
wanted to catch the swindler , certainly , and
had rather thought of giving him a thrashing
Instead of handing him over to the police ;
but it was absurd to be Implored In this
matter as If he were a monster of cruelty.
Of course the girl wag the man's accomplice
but she was a very pretty girl !
"Merciful ! " he said. "You seem to know
all about It. This man who calls himself
Slmmonds what Is his real name , by the
way ? "
She looked at him mutely , and he under-
Btood that he would get no answer to that
question ,
"What Is jour own name ? Can you tell
mo that ? " he asked , with more rotighnesj of
manner than ho quite meant to show.
"My name Is Dora Slmmonds , " she an
swered , and he could see that she was trem
bling.
"Tho wife of the man that I am looking
for , I mipposc ? "
"No , " she answered , whllo the red blood
surged to her brow , and made her for the
mcment a living image of shame , "his
daughter. "
Vanbrugh's face seemed to have caught
a tinge ot color fiom tiers. He felt the
shame of her heart as If it had been Ills own.
" " ho eald at last In his
"Forgive me , , Impul
sive way. "I I did not understand. I will
go. "
Ho had scarcely reached the door before
slio stopped him. "If you will tell me , " she
said , "what my father took from you , I'll
pay It back Indeed I will. If I work my
fingers to tlio bone I'll pay It back and then
you will perhaps not wish so much to
punish him "
'I don't wish anything. It was only a
trifle a mere nothing , Don't think of It
again. "
'Hut I must think ot It , " Blio cried , clasp
ing her hands together. "I must think ot It
I cannot bear my life unices I try to undo
the harm that ho haa done. "
Vanbrugh'n heart swelled with pity , nut
oven as ho tried to think of words with which
to console her , slio covered her eyes with ono
hand to conceal her tears , and shut the door
suddenly In his face.
"I wonder have I been taken In again ? "
said the journalist , as he descended the rotten
Blairs ,
A few daya afterward he found In his letter
box n llttlo packet Inscribed with his name.
It proved to contain 10 shillings , and a busi
nesslike endorsement , 'Tirst Installment.
Dora Slmmondi. " A week later a similar
In SWEETNESS and POWER
of TOME , BEADXr of DE-
"BAY STATE0
GUITARS ,
MANDOLINS ,
BANJOS ,
ZITHERS , and
FLUTES
an equalled \ > j no other A inert
cantrxtrumcnu. Louritlnprlcs.
of Miiyitrlctly high crado Inttru.
menu. a > AW.HIDJ. bead tot
CaUloguis.
JOHN C , IIAYHES fc CO , ,
44310 403 WaHhlnelon 8
110STOK
packet was left In his beT , and then Van
brttth ; rowed within hlmrelf that he nouti
nnd out moro about that girl , who o w n yc
lovely fACO had begun to tmunt htm In hi
dreams , or die In the attempt.
Ho nought out the street In which she ha >
be-fn living , but she and her father were
gone. Ho made Inquiries In vain.
At last , by pure accident , he ciine upot
her na she was descending the stairs that lei
to his rooms. U waa twilight and ho catigh
her by the nrm.
"I have found jotil" he said. "You ha\
en putting that money Into my box again !
Ho spoke almost flngrlly nnd tin cole
came Into her pallid face more pallid , mor
vvtrn by suffering1 than when he had seen
her last.
"If I did. " sl answered , "It v\a th
right thing to do. "
"DM vour father tell you ? "
"Yes "
"Iltit ho did he "
"I earned the money , " said the girl , will
n. re ontful flash of her eyes , "oirned I
honestly , by needlework. If you wish to
know. My father was glid for me to pi >
It back. He he had b'en very much templet
and I nni sure he will not do anything
like It again "
Vanbrugh thought of Motley's 5 nnd fel
doubtful. "How did ho como by that letter ? '
he asked. " 13 his name Charles Slmmondt
o. ' not ? "
"Charles Stmmomls was my uticlf. The
letter was written about him , mid my fath r
ho lias made use of It twice , I believe , " she
at.&vvcrcJ , her volco sinking Into low ac
cents of grief and shame. "It was all for
my fciko he could not boar to s c mo work
Ing hard nnd now he Is overwhelmed l > \
griff and contrition "
Vanbrugh reflected that so good an actor
ns her father could no doubt make her bo
llevc what ho choee. Thera was a colder
ton'In hi * volco na he said1
"Ilrlng that letter to me , so that he cannot
b tempted ngiiln , and take back > our nioni )
Ml s Slmmonds. "
"You do not believe mel You do not b
llovo him ! " she cried , vehement ! } . "Hut 1
will bring you HIP ltter. Ho would starve
rather th in use tt again. "
She ( lung away Into the darkness run
Vni'brugh fill ash.uned. Hy ono ot the nexi
diy's posts the letter from James Dasnum-1
was U'turncd to him , but without a won1
from Dora or her father. Yet Vanbrugl
managed to Intercept her when she brought
the last Installment of the money , thougl
how ho mnnag d to do It no one ever knew.
Ho began abruptly : "I feel degraded b )
taking this money from you. I would sooner
far sooner that all I had was jours. Miss
Slir.monds , will you marry mo ? "
"Do you mean to Insult me , Mr. Van
brugh ? "
"I love you with all my heart , Dora. "
"It Is impossible. You don't Know any
thing about me. "
"I know tint you are the noblest girl In
the iworld. Hut I do not love jou for that
I love jou because I can't help It. I have
loved jou , I believe , ever slnco I saw jou
first. Can't jou ctro for me , too a , llttlo1' "
Ho tried to tnl.e her hand. Dora drew
herself away. "I shall novcr marry , " slip
said. "My father . Ho was not Ilko It
once , " she broke off to biy tremblingly
"but he gambles and you know what that
meiiis. "
Yes , he knew , but he knew also that Dora
loved him , and ho was content.
Nevertheless , ho might never have callpil
her his wife had not her father's career
bsen cut -short. Ho fell under the hoofs of
the omnibus horses ono slippery wIntel's
day , and was rarrlel to the hospital onlj
to linger a few hours. Vanbrugh joined
Dora at his side , and hand In hand thoj
watched and watted during the last mo
ments of the gambler's wasted life.
In spits of Dora's representations , It must
bo confessed that Vanbrugh had alwajs
looked -on her account of her father's pen
itence as a pious daughterly fiction. And
so he might always hive thought had not
the djing man opened his e > cs at the last
moment , look-d him In the face , and raised
himself up by ono supreme last effort tc
say a won ! In Vanbrugh's ear.
"Korglvo ! " ho said , and sank back on his
pillow , dead.
It was always Frank Vanbrugh's opinion
afterward that his wife's pltilnir estimate
of her father's character had been truer
than his own. _
bcrofiiln. Soren II
OMAHA , Neb. Dec. S , 1895. My mother
has suffered for jenrs with scrofula , and
waa growing vvorso all the time until bho be
gan taking Hood's Saixaparllla She has
been gaining since that tlmo. and the scroful.i
sores are now healing Willie- Swan , 2611 St
Mary's avenue.
Hood's Pills euro all liver Ills.
THE CUUCODILB PHCUhlAII.
A ) > i > cnrM to lie Very Mucli Ilenil When
lie IN Much Alive.
There la llttlo in the animal kingdom that
can bo so dead and be so much alive as a
crocodile. The numb ° r of unsuspecting per-
uans who have mistaken him for a log and
lave failed to discover their mistake until
t wau too late to bo of any benefit to them
will never bo known.
In ancient times , several years prior to tlio
British occupation of Hgypt , some of the po-
ile of that country worshiped tlio crocodile
is a god , there being nothing else liku him
They fed him on dainties and toggc 1 him out
with jewelry. In other parts of Kgypt , how
ever , the natives looked upon him as a devil
Having no flro arms , they did not fill him
with lead , but they managed tc- Immolate
ilm successfully with such weapons as were
'ashlonahle at the time.
The crocodile Is not so numerous In the
\'IIa as he wai In the days of the Hameses
amlly ; In fact , ho rather shuns the river
now below the second cataract on account of
ho annoyances Inseparable from tourist
rafllc. It seems Impossible for a tourist to
see a crocodile without trying to plug him
vlth a revolver , and to a reptile that Is fond
f a quirt llfo tills sort of thing lu simply
nsulTerable. He will not molest a man
unlesH ho can take him at a disadvantage
and us long as the man does not unthinking ! }
tep on him the crocodile will go his oun
vay and calmly await his opportunity.
Ho feeds on fish , but foi a cotrse dinner
10 would rather have humanity , black pro-
erred , which shows that there Is no ac
counting for taste oven among reptiles. Hie
nethods of capturing large game are plural ,
is well as singular. Sometimes he will He
on a river bank paitly , covered with Kind or
nud until an absent-minded native wjnders
vlthln reach. Having grabbed his prey ho
011 waddle Into the water and there drown
ho Btruggler. Ho will then drag hla victim
ashore and bury him In the sand or mud
and wait for days before he gorges himself.
Dowltt's Llttlo Karly Risers euro Indiges
tion and bad broatli.
KHO/.i.V : TO A.V IltOlV IIAIIj.
Cuiitiirc * of ti Wildcat ! ) n
Moiitiiiiu Hunter.
What la by long odds the bpst hunting
lory of the season , says the Anaconda Stand
ard , comcvi from St , Ilegis , Mont. , and the
ectlon foreman , Ncls Thompson , who lookis
after the Snake track at that place , Is the
lero. U la probably the first case ot Its kind
on record and establishes an Interesting pre
cedent In the killing of wildcats.
Laut Thursday morning as Thompson and
ils gang ot Scandinavians were pumping their
landcar along the track on their way to their
work , which that day was along the clay
) ! uff.i east of St. Kegla , they were startled by
ho angry snarling of a wildcat ahead of
hem. They slowed up the car as they
ounded the bluff , and a strange sight greeted
heir eyes. The morning was bitterly cold
and a fringe of Ice bordered the banko of the
t , HeglH liver , which nulled along Jutn below
ho track. Hroken Ice and a wet trail up the
tank showed that the cat had swam through
ho Icy stream and explained hl present pro-
Icament. For ho certainly was In the gravest
ireJlcament In which vcr u wildcat found
iliiiself. He was fattened firmly to one of
ho fiteel rails by on ? forefoot ,
The supposition Is that the cat had come
lirough the river and leaped up the track
inbankment. Ills last jump brought ono of
Is wet forefeet upon the rail , and It froze to
lie itosl , There ho way , held as fast as If
n the jaws of a trap , The ground t howe.l
hat ho had struggled to free himself , but hlJ
( Torts had been In van. |
A blow from a crowbar cracked his skull
nd the victim of cold water was dead. It
equlrud a strong pull to detach the frozen
oot from the rail , and when It did como
utclies of skill Bllll adhered to the tteel.
Tor throat diseases and coughs u > 9 Drown'a
Jronchlal Troches. Like nil rwlly iood ;
hlngi , they are Imitated , The genuine are
old only In boxes.
IN THE SHADE OF 1IT , OLYMPUS
Bmsn , tlio First ami Possibly tha Next
Capital of the Turks.
WHITE CITY BUTTRESSED WITH GREEN
A MIHIIUP for IJterj lnjIn ( lie Vpnr
nnil Countli-m MInnrHn Itpllp * of
( hr CriiinilvH mill Ant-lout
Moloin Hulpr * .
Urust , on the slopes of ( ho Myshn Olvjnptis ,
was the first , and by all the signs will be the
next , and \cry probably the last , capital of
Ottoman rule. When Osman and Orchan ltd
tholr hordes In from central Asia , says a
writer In Harper's Weekly , the latter cap
tured llrusa. from the Crusaders , nttor a ten
> ears' siege , and as sovereign Kmlr and I' dl-
shnli , founded the dnasty , whoso brilliant
court remained tliore cnly a century btforo
Constantinople foil.
This prosperous city of the Astatic province
of Anatolia Is retched by small steamer * dally
traversing the sixty miles between Constant- !
noplo aud the port of Mudanla. A Belgian
company built the lalhvny line of twonty-flvo
miles comucllnt ; Mtnlanla and llrusi. nnd an
Italian company ninilii a carriage1 roud which
Is tvorlby of any nngllih shire , and unique In
thp sultan's dominions. The hot mineral
springs at llrusi were a favorite * resort of
the Hzantlno emperors , nnd with , the added
charms of Us climate and landscape bftuity.
this city on the slope of Mount Oljmpus linn
alwajs bfcn In great favor with Turkish offi
cials. It has n pay season frcm May to Octo
ber , when the scores of llas on the Mu
danla rr.iorcs nnd the 01) tuple slopes nro oc
cupied by Constantinople residents. Ahmed
Vufyk I'.isha , the last governor of the vlhyet ,
did , much In the way of public works and
Impiovcments , which nro generally admitted
to have been undertaken wllh the \lew of
Bum becoming a city of refuge for the
sultan and his court ,
Drusa has a mosque and n walk for every
iliy In the joir , and the hundred ? of mln-
nrcts and low domes give plcturcsqiunr-ss d
to the white city , which stretches for three ;
or four miles across the greenest buttress
rf all Oljinpus , nnd looks down upon the
lovely fertllo valley of the Ulfer Clnl , f d
by the inciting snow fields above. There
are some 70,000 Inlmbltnnts , of whom 12,000
ire Armenians , nnd no miny mono nro
Greeks ; and thuusinds or "Cherkcsscs , " or
refugees from the Dimibc provinces , came
to the vilayet nfter the late war , and bo-
cime the busiest of lit Industrial classes ,
lirusa silks nnd gaures , lirtuu ton els , Urusi
saddles and shoes , have long enjoyed pref
erence lit ll the markets of the Levant.
A pir.ttlte attacked the silk worms some
thirty jenrs ngo , and silk culture Is only
now reKilnlng Its old rooting. The hill
Llopeabout the lo\vn and all tlio valley
below are dotted with mulberry plantations ,
md more cuttings are set out oich > eir.
Alimcd Vef > k 1'ash.i establls'ied a school of
s Ik culture , where fro ? Instruction IB fur
nished nnd pupils are equipped for pursuing
this Industry , which means so much for J
the prosperity of Drusa.
The Green mosciuo Is first of all the 305
mnsriuen of Ilriui. Ha nilbrab , door frames ,
walls and galleries ) nro Incnislcd with old
I'eifclan tllr > In which th ? predominating green
Is but llttlo relieve I by the pure turquoise ;
or dill ) red enamels. On the terrace be
hind the mosque Is an Dclagon tower coated
over with soft , failed turquoltia tiles , and con-
lalnlng tlio tomb of Mohammed I. , and a
whole llttlo family group of graves. The
pill on the hiiltan'u tomb Is of heavy red
silk woven over with verses from the koran
.uranged In chfvron lines , with the charac
ters raised In gold thread a fabric cf great
richnem and skilful workmanship. Ahmed
Vofjlc Pasha , liad the mosque nnd the tombs
restored by n Fionch nrtlbt when earthquake
and long neglect had left them almost a
ruin.
ruin.Tho
The Great niosquo , In the heart of the
town , hau lost all ita Mia , but the va t Arab
Interior has a central damn open to the sky
and n plashing fountain beneath. Texts from
tha koran are written high on the white
washed wall' ) in countless nrtlutlc and In
genious devices , In Cuflc , Pernlan and archaic
characters , endured In outlines of Collins ,
svvordp , circles , Mars nnd blosioms , the most
atrlhlng decorative effects obtained In any
mnsqim by this Orisntal art of ornamental
writing. A sheik with his koran class Is
always sitting near ono co'umn , small boys
i Delving to and fro as they study the good
book , soldiers devoutly piaylng , nnd oven
vMlcd women prostrating themselves toward
Mecca In this most popular mosque" of the
people.
All the faithful go to pray at the tombs of
Oilman and Orchan , In the rose garden of the
old "Illssir , " or citadel , whnro massive
towers and walls w re built In the Crusaders'
time. They were also ret ULd from luln by
the progressive paoha , the Ilaussmann ct
Ilium , and the gardens about them nnd the
groves are the holiday retort of the people ,
Uvery Tilduy the people gather In family
picnics , and at the IJulram there Is a great
festival
The tomb of Murad II Is a mound of earth
In a tiled pavilion , whose open roof allows1 ,
sncw , rain , and sunlight to fall upon It , na
on any poor man's giave , according to hla
wish for a nmplo burial. It Is so hidden and
neglected In Us elmdy old garden that this
tomb nnd tha mosque have been sadly de
spoiled of their precious Persian tllca.
The baths are In the Cheklrjeh , or "Lo
cust , " suburb , near the group of Iron nnd
sulphur springs , some ot which have a tem
perature of 198 degrees Fahrenheit. The
largo Kara Mustafa bath hou o Is lined
throughout with bine and white tiles , and the
luxury of the real Turkish bath may bo en-
joyoJ In surroundings of some Oriental splen-
dnr. The Yena Kaplljl bath IIOUBO Is faced
throughout with white marble , which the
ste-im and Iron have stained to the richest
harmonies In cram. orange ami red , and by
alternation of ladles' days , the Ilrusa beauties
may onjcy the advantages of bth these great
establishments.
llrusa has two good hotels kept by Ru-
rop-ans , and ulth the splendid carrlago
roads around the town and the many possible
excursions to points on Mount Olympus and
to Its summit offer * moro attractions to
vlpltors than any place near Constantinople.
llrusa barars are a labyrinth of great
domed halls and chambers , and narrow lanes
of booths that ore highly attractive , The
silks and gauzes , the bath towels , the old
embroideries , rugs , metal and leather goodf ,
have each a neighborhood ot lt own , and
there Is a fruit and sweetmeat bazar In a
vlnc-trclllsed street that Is full of Interest.
The veiled ladles and their children , the
xhaggy peasants , nnd the booted Anatolians
In their gay jickcts and waistbands , m.aho
up street crowds of such color and plc-
tiiresqueness as are never seen In those later
days In Constantinople. With nil this color
and costume now enlivening Its street , llrusa
Is accused of becoming moro European and
commonplace every year. The railway liaa
done away with the grtut camel trains that
uted to como from Inner Asia , and the com
mission merchant with the strangely belted
and turbJiiod men who came with the car
avans ,
IIAMV.S IIAIID i.ucic.
Ian fur COIIKIM-HH Wlion llu
Hutu lloon .luilKf.
There Is a congressman from Mlfsourl who
as a kick coming to him , as the boy say ,
nd his ivjino IB Ilaney. The congressional
Irectory U absolutely sllont a to hU blrth-
lace , hi * early llfo , hla past , his present or
ils future. But that docs not Int rfcro with
10 story , related by tlio Washington Post.
In tla congressional campaign uf 1S9I Mr.
, aney was offered the cholto of two iiomlnu-
cus on the republican ticket , llu roulil
iavu , he was told , tlio place on the congrcs-
lonal ticket , 01 lit- could bo nam d for su-
ircme Judge The one position paid $5,000 a
ear for two years ; the other wan worth f 1,509
year for ten ycaia. Mr. Ilaney pindoreil
hj problem , "Well , " nald ho , finally , "I
annot be elected to olthcr place , Now I
an stump the twelve counties of my district
cutler than I can travel all over the 115 coun-
If-s of the nut * . I'll take the congressional
cmlnatlon and save time iinJ money. "
The election came around , Mr , lUnoy , na
luch to his Burprlio as to the actonlshment
I cverylxDrty else , was el clod to congress ,
lut the other man , who had taken the notii-
ratlon for Judge ten yearj at ? 100 a ywr ,
ilnd you wa elected nUo , and thcro was
orrow In th heart of Hunoy.
When the Missouri congretiman told hli
lory In the cloak room the other day hla
lunl-hearted colleague * laughed utld made
I in buy dinner for the crowd.