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    TUB OMAHA. DAILY BBTJi ; MONO AX. MBBTTAItY 10 , 1800.
SPECIRL NOTICES.
lfl for ( Iirop column
it III lieInlccn until lUiUO p , in , foi
< lie cvi-nliiK niul until H p. in. for tin
inornliitr nn it Sunilnjeillllonx. .
Ailrorllnorii , liy rciinrntltiK n mini
lioroil oliock , t'liii luivo niinitiTH nil' '
( trpfiicit to a iiiiintiorpil IcKcr In run
of Tlip Ili-p. AiiNtTern no nililrriioil
Mill IIP ilcllvproil iiiiiitt iircNPMtnUoti
if Hip < > liiTk only. IliMi-M , 1 1-So r
noril tlrnt liiorrdiiiit 1c 11 ivon
Ilivronfli-r. Nodiltic liilct-ii for lcn <
Hum -"r for llrnt Insertion. Thp * <
iniiMt be run emiKvcti'
SITUATIONS WANTIJIl.
I WANT A JOR
Don't cam much xvlmt It Is.
I nm a nrst-clnm cnrrrontcr ,
have nwife nnJ clvrn children
to support. I luixo Iwcn nut of
work ncnrly nil winter.
Can't you plve me wtncthlns to doY
AdJrcM K , lli-e omce. A MlMlt *
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WANTKn , POSITION MY YOUNG MAHUlHn
innni nny kind of work ; references. Addreni
K 4 > . lice. All ! 10 *
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WA.\THI-MAIK IIKLP.
flAi.iaM\N FOII THI : HUMANE nniioiiN.
err fcood ildc line for liardxvnr'1 or liarncm
salesman. Call or aildrcss 4)1 So. 14th t.
. _ 11-M611 F27
WANTID. too MIN ; AND TICAMH TO snu ,
ou. fpod grlnilerj nnJ cookers ; salary , $ X
to tK9 ptr month , aocnrdinc tn nlilllty. The
Lltchneld ilfe. Co.Veli lcr City , In.
it M ? 13 r ; ; *
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tCO TO SIM PAID SAUMMHN FOIl C1OAHS
experience utmeces nry ; extra Inducements te
customcrB. lllshou . Kline. St. Ijoul * . JIo.
\VANTID : ; MAN wnri. A
wlil Hy trade to represent larce Kentucky
whM nlo lieu "i bn cninmiisloii ; rcfeiences re >
quired. AJJrosa Uox 27 , I'nducnh , Ky.
1J-M815 12
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WANTHD , A MAN THOHOUOIILY ITXI'nni-
enced In tlie clollilnR bunlncns as nmnnijcr nml
In attend to ndxcrtlsInK ; only tlio'o who linve
had experience In Intue nloreg need apply. Ad-
ilie-si. with referencea. K 47 , llee. II M1IS It
FOR U1CNT HOtJSKS.
nousna IN AI.IJ PAIITS OF Tun CITY. TUB
O. F. Dnvla Company , 1M5 Farnnm. D 744
8 AND 9-llOOM HOUSES ON KAHNAM AND
E-room IIOIIFC on 22d nnd l.ea\cuv\ortli. clicap.
John W. Uoblilns , 211 N. V. Llfo Uldc.
U-746
_ _ _ _
iiousns , iiuNnwA & co. . 103 N. ISTII ST.
D 747
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noDKiiN iiounns. c. A. STAIUUM N.Y. LIFH.
D MISO
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rou HUNT. NICH SOUTH KUONT , S-UOOM
lirlck liounu. wltli nil modern lmiiro\cmcnts
nnd In nrat clnxi condition. Inquire cm
picmlse.1. reiO Half-llonnid street. D 219
BTtJAM HKATlTlJ STOIIHS AND PLATS.
llouarj Itnnck , audit , 1C 10 Chicago pt.
'
i-or. UENT , coiT-van , isn
D M314 12 *
iiOHT-HOO.M JIODHUN DBTACHBO HOUSI3.
Nlco lav.n , bain , trees. 2011 1'lcrcc street.
D 04I13
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FOII UINT , S-HOOM COTTAGE TO RMAI.I.
fmniiy. ts.oo. 10 ; ; so. th Bt. i > 1110-10 *
_
roll 11KNT-7-IIOOM HOUSn. ALL MOniCIlN
Iniimivements , except furnace. No. 2217 Cm :
St. , } 2 > ) . D-MU3S-U
RHNT. A NICE 7-JIOOSI COTTAOK KOIt
510.09. Apply on premises , 2211Vlistor St.
D-M9C 13 *
Tim roLixnviNn iiousns Aim DISIIIAIII.I ;
ami will lie icntnl at moderate prices. They
will command more rent CO Jnys later , lie-
mcmlior \ > o will make inducements to deitlia-
lito tenants :
Is'o. SIC North 27th avenue , S-rooni , modern de
tached lioune.
SOOI South llth street , 7-room , modern detnclied
limiHp.
.TT S401 JaolMon'BtreotTrootn .jn trn iletacheO
" IIOUHC.
3 ti2 Bewnrd Ftrert , 4-ro6m rottnEe.
2'I7 .South 2tli ( street , U-rootri modem detached
f IlOUSO.
f l-'ldelltv Trust Company , 1702 Farnam utieet ,
Heo bill I ill in ; . D 11123
J10.no PHlf MONTH. 5-UOOM HOUSH ; CITV
wnler. K14 So. 17tli nve. 1) M127 11 *
roil iuNT-iiousn AND HIGHT ACIIIIS or
land on Military avenue. Knquiic 2321 Pople-
ton iiMMiuc. 15 912 S'
roiTAGi : ; MODUIIN ; FITHNISIIED ;
S S. 30th. 1 > M13I-1G *
FOIl IlEN'T FUIlXISlini ) IIOOMS.
FlllST-CLASS DOAHD AT 1010 DAVIINI'OKT
street. E M471 F14'
NICELY FUHNISIIED HOOJ1S , 1713 CHICACO.
% ' >
I-S'J7-10
rUHNISHED 1100.M. 1809 FAHNAMn
n MS-IP *
riJUNISItUD HEATED 11OOMS ; LIGHT
houickceplne. 2013 lliirncy. E Mil ! 10 *
l.'l'llNISHED HEATED ISOOJ1S ; LIGUT
liouiiekeepliig. fra North IStli. E MUG 10 *
Mil ST. MARY'S. rCHNISHED IIOOMS :
liousolceriilns , E MlSS-11 *
ItOOAIS AX1J JlOAIll ) .
FIIONT HOOX1S. WELL HEATED ; FAMILY
l ar ( ! If desired ; rules utiEonnblo. 524 North
SJ Bt. F 719
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FIUST-CLASfl DOAUD ; 1010 DAVENI'OHT ST.
_ _ , _ F-M471 F14
rnoNT IIOOMS WITH OK WITH.
out board ; iUenm lieat ; electric liellx ; baths ;
rntcs icus.nalJle. Midland liolel. ICtli ft Clil-
CUBO BlB. F MS35 F18
_
FURNISHED STEAM HEATED IIOOMS , MODem -
em conven'.sncea. ' lioard 602 South 13th. F-753
IIOOMS WITH 11OAIID , STEAM HEAT ,
Utopia. 1721 Davenport. _ F 911-n *
ROOMS AXU HOARD. 2125 DODGE STREET.
F-SC3.11'
_
FINE FRONT ROOMS ; CHOICE HOARD ; 1-RI-
nlo family ; han.lsoinoljultiinli'it. . < lctaclieu rtu-
Idcucc : icfeicnc-i'3. 722 Nortii 19th fl.
F-MJIJ 10 *
FUR llli.NT-U.VFUUMSIIIil ) IIOO.-MH.
4 ROOMS ; WATER IN KITCHEN ; CENTRALl
ruasonnblo rent ; nice for lioubi-KccnliiK' . 1702
Webster st O-TW
6 UNFL'RNIsTlED C1IAM11ERS FOR HOUSE-
Itei'plnif , man and wife ; water 4n kitchen ; tri > l
Hli.k ; waste pipe. 319 N , I'lli. a MC12
IIK. > T STOIIHS AM )
RUNT. Till' 4-8TOKY 11R1C1C IltllLDINQ
nt 910 Farnam et. This building him a Ilrcr
juoof cemint basement , complete tiluam licnt-
JnK lixturen , water on all llooiu , gav , etc Ap-
Vly nt the olllof of The Hoe. _ 1 910
FIRST CI.7SS HRirk STOlTll HI'ILDINO. 1011
Fninnm , 3 glut leu nnd Imuniirnt ; will nller In
ult tenant. L9\v rent , 314 Flint Nntlonul
llanlt Dldtt. I-M1000-SJ
AHKM'S AVAXTKD.
AOENTS WANTED FOR A NK\V EDITION OF
"llumo ot the lllble. " nrently cnluiK > ' < l , wllti
n full account i > t the Tuilvlsti-Aiineiilan queg.
tld-i. KUIntf a gruplilo desci ptlun of Ilio inns-
fcucieA , surr < > ilnii and perneciitloiu of the help-
Ie 4 Christians ot Ainitiilu , written liy < > < >
wUncsuc'j ; ticat t Klllng luwk nf t lny ; rom-
jilete outllt , W c ; fiHulit paid nnd credit BUen.
Wet quick. R , \VouJwurii Company , ll.iltl-
nioru. Md. J-M13J 10
AfilSXOV.
J. II. 1'ARROTTB , ROOM K. DOUGLAS RL1C.
l
bTOHAUU.
BTOHAQE , FRANK EWERS. MH 11ARNEY.
M-751
fURNISIIED STCAM-HEATED ROOMS , MOD-
era coritcnleticei. board , co : South 13th , M 1U
TACIFIC STORAGE AND WARKHOUSE CO , .
iiS-'J10 Jonrs. Ucneral storage und forwardlntr.
M7K
WAXT1SI1 TO UUV.
IND-HAND FURNITURE. IIROWN'S , 103 S. 14.
N 4M
WANTED. TO IIUY BECONIMIANDED SA.
luon n t re nnJ cuoli retiUter , Addr A. F ,
Dworuk. Ord. Neb. N M a
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WANTED TO UUY-A TEN OR FIFTEEN
tiorte | > ownr electric uiotor lu Ko d condition.
Address with iirlco and full particulars. K
1U-D plllce.
rURNITURE AND CAlll'UTS AT Jt3 SO. 10TH.
'J-735 FM'
pon.
HARD 'WOOD 4 AND 8.FOOT TENrK FOI
corn cribbing , C , R. L e , 941 Douglnn.Q
Q 7M
FOR SALE , NATIONAL CASH REOISTKR : At ,
modi new. Inquire 701 Bo. 16th. Q-M915 19 *
oip\Li : , 4 roMniNATioN ni
iind Hilk Uitiles , easy tcrmi > . Addrojw ll N
Y. Llfo bMff. Q-MW8 10
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rOl HALE. SETOND-HAND LAt'NDRY MA
chlncry at n tnirsnln. Ml South 16th M. I
g-Mi3s-n
_
CLAiitvoy.wr.s.
MRS. DR. H. WARREN , CLAIRVOYANT , RE
liable business medium ; 8th year at 119 N. 10th
3-75S
ARRIVAL ! ARRIVAL ! ARRIVAL !
ARRIVAL OF 1'ROF. M. LEON MARRAD.
Hcrnldnl by HIP prople of the entire world ni
the roicmiMt medium In the country ( hns nr
rived , nnd rnn IK ? consulted on nil nftnlrn n
life. Without niklnR J'"U n qufstlon , 1'rof
Mntrnd tells soul nil you wnnt to know. Don'
full to cjnwlt lilm. He tells evorytlilnu , rust
present nnd future , nnd directs you with i
lilKliT than human | > ewer to nrd succeis nm
lupplnesn. Kntlnrartlon mmrnntectl or ni
money tnken. All business strictly confidential
J'rUnto wnltlnp jooms. Dnllr , from 10 n. m
to S p. m. , nt 1S19 Fnrnnm street. Entlra snt
Isfnctlon ttlxen > iy mall. K MK4 10'
"QYl'SY QUEF.N" FORTt'NE TELLER ; LA.
dies. BOo ; gentlemen , ll.O ) ; lucky clmrtin. 1SK
Farnnm st. , between IStb nnd ISlti : no stun.
S-M925 18'
,
SIASBACSi : , HAULS , ETC.
MA DA MM SMITH , 1S22 DOUGLAS STREET. 21
floor , n ) iu 11. Massage , steam , nlcnhnl nm
BUlplmrlno Imths. T119 H
M.ME. LARUE ; MASSAGE ; 1C17 HOWARD RT ,
T M4SO F15
MME. AMES. FORMERLY OF ST. LOl'IS. MA'S
snRe nnd baths. WI7 8. 13th St. , Zd floor , loom 10
T 101-M8 *
MADAME LEON , MARSAOE PARLORS , REST
ful and refreshing. 417 S. llth st. . upMalm.
T MI2G If , '
IM2USOXAI , .
rtATIlS , JIASSAdE. SIME. 1'OST. 31954 S. 15TH ,
. U-75G
FINE LIVERY RIGS CHEAP. ED I1AU.MLEY ,
iiln nnd St. Mnr > 's avenue. Telephone , 440.
' U-757
MISS VAN VALICENUUROII DESTROYS I'ER.
tnanently by electricity superfluous hntr , moles ,
warts , etc. Room 41C , N. Y. Llfo llldu.U .
U 7ES
VLVVI CO. . 340 REE RUILDINcTj HOME
treatment for ladles ; physician of fifteen years'
experience In attendance : consultation free.
U M7M
WONDERFUL SYSTEM FOR MAKING OLD
faces % ounB : wiInkles removed. 200 DoiiKlaa
blk. Write Mme. True. U M497 F17
11ELLE El'I'ERLY CORSET MADE TO ORDEI1
at 1809 Farnam. Lady cnnvassoM wanted.
U M706 FJi
MARRIAGE PAPER WITH PHOTOS , 20i
'ads' , lOc , "How Knot , " Spokane , Wnsli.
U 312 m-4
BIOM3V TO LOAX HEAL ESTATE.
ANTHONY IX3AN AND TRUST CO. , 315 N. Y.
Life. Loans nt low rntcs for choice security In
Nebraska & Iowa farms or Omaha city property.
W-7C1
MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES. THE
O. F. Davis Co. , 1505 Farnnm Bt. W 7C2
6 PER CENT MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA
real estate & Neb. farms. W. U. Melkle. Omaha
W 7C3
MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA
real estate. Uicnnan , Love & Co. , PaMon lilk.
AS' 701
CITY LOANS. C. A. STARR , S23 N. Y. LIFE.
W 7CI
MORTGAGES. G.G. WALLACE. DROWN BLK.
W 7IJ8-
LOANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROV15D CITY
property. W. Farnam Smith & Co. , 132J Farnnm.
W-7C7
MORTGAGE LOANS ; LOW RATES.
J D. Zlttle , ICth and Douglas , Omaha.W
W 7C8
FARM LOANS , DOUGLAS AND SARPY. 1 TO
10 years ; low latcs. Gun In Bros. , 210 N. Y. L.
W 769
GEO. P. ItEMIS , LOANS , PAXTON 1ILK.
W 939
- ' MOXEY TO J.OAT * CHATTELS.
MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE , PIANOS.
horgeH , wneons .etc. , at lowest rates in city ;
no removal of Kood.s : strictly conlldentlal ; you
can i > ay the loan off at any time or in any
amount.
amount.OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. .
30G S. ICth St.
X 7TO
MONEY TO LOAN , 30 , CO. 90 DAYS ; FURNI-
tuie , pianos , etc. Duff Green , room S , Darker
block. X 771
DUSIXESS CHANCES.
CRIl'l'LE CREEK GOLD STOCKS , SAFE AND
sure ; 13 and upwards Invested often brings
fabulous and quick returns by placing jour
orders with the Van lluren Investment Co.
( Incoiporutid ) . banl > crfc and brokers , SOS IC'.h
ft. , Denver , Colo. Y 772
FOR SALE. IN THE IJEST AND LIVELIEST
town In Oklahoma , a nice , well selected stock
of shelf Imrdwaic ; tin shop In connection ; no
Implements or vehicles : county soni ; popula
tion. 4,0 * ) ; Invoice , J4.000 ; well established : 111
henlth cnuse of polling. Address , AVIiltsItt &
ArrinKtorEl lleno. OkK Y M739 V1S *
_ _ _ " _
GRiFi'LE CREEK" MINING STOCKS HAVE
niUnncetl 300 per cent since last July : we me
members of tlio utock exchange at Crlpjilo Creek ,
wlicio stock Is sold nt Us true value ; stock In
snipping mines now selling nt 6 cents upwards ,
and In undnvtloped mines 1 cent per slmro
upwards ; wo can pick out the Rood stocks ;
Ktockx nro now belns offered to eastern cus
tomers for 10 cents , Hint would not si-ll for 1
rent on tliln exchange ; no remittances less than
I12.W Invested ; manual with Clippie Clock
minlnK map mailed on-recelpt of 10 CMits ; refer
ences. Merchants and U. S. National banks ,
Omalia. E. Jlcnedlct & Co. , Cripple Creek ,
Colo. Y-SSI-Mch Z
FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR LAND. THE
most complete vltrlfUd brick plant In Kansas.
R. R. Drury , Atchlson. Kan. Y M903-17 *
FOR SALE"BAIOON ! AND FIXTURES "AND
barter uliop , uood town in Cass counnty. Ad
dress 1C 41 , Hoc ufllce. Y B57-14
\VI1E.\T IS ROOMING. AND IS THE CHEAP-
rat upoculntlv o comodlty In tlio world today ;
nnjonu who IIHH tl to vparo shoulil buy It ; trade1
tluoUKh a rppponxlbl" IIOIIKInnd K't rellulilr
Information by sending for our large red ImoK ,
rontalnlni ; all necessary Information to enable
iinjuna to handle tlielr tnveKtmenls Intelll-
KL-ntly ; nlso our dally market bulletin , which
siib'gL'SlH when nnd wlmt to buy ; Imlli free.
Stunsell S.Cn. , IlankcrH and Ilrokem , 132 Tind
ers' IJIdts. , Clilcago. Y m HSl-K'
A RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR A GOOD MAN
with I2.SOO tu lake H Interrtt nnd position In
u llr t cbifcs rdCcntlunnl publication company ,
controlllhc 'patents nnd coiiyilghts of Kit-M
value ; plant nnd utook. Address The Earth
Pub. OS , Highland 1'nrk , DCS Molnes. la.
Y M102-12
FOR RALE. PAYING DRUG hTOCK IN BDUTlT.
fUAtern Ntbrnska ; gootl crops ; best reasons for
svlltni ; ; no dead Block ; Invoice Jl.r.OO. Address
K 43. llee. Y Ml04 10 *
FOR SALE. DRUG BTORE , ONLY ONE IN
town of WV ) ; fcntrnl NobrjifUu ; country irrl-
Biitetl. Address K 43 , lift. Y M103 10
EXCIIAS'GE.
I WILL TRADE
2,000 acres of clear farm land
In parcels to suit.
Located In Holt and Sheridan counties.
For
Merchandise nr clear Omaha real ( state.
Address K 17. llee. Z-e
WANTED , A GOOD CLEAN DRUG STOCK IN
ntfluiiiso for Onialia prcpctty , "K , " care Car.
rlcr V. Z SIMP
FINE .STOCK OP CLOTHING IN EXCHANGE
for j oung nil purpose hnrsen. Address Mllcham
< K llaglcy , llloqmllelJ. Nebraska. Z 833 21
OKNERAL COUNTRY STORE : ESTAIILIKHED
trade ; want farm ; reasons , poor liealth.
Uox 1i , Frankfort , Ind. Z M 51 10 *
KOH HALE HEAL ESTATE.
UAIKJAINS , SALE OR TRADE IN CITY PROP-
crllen and farms , Jno. N , 1 "renter , opp. P. o
RE 771
CJEO. P. REMIS.JIOUSES , IXJTS , IRRIGATED
farm lands , luan * . 303 and SOG 1'axton block.
. RE-823
AHSTRACTS. THE BYRON REED COMPANY
'
HE-774
UARGAINS , HOUSES , LOTS AND FARMS.
tale or trade. F , 1C , Darling , Darker lllock.
RE-m
UAROAINS. A PLEASANT 11OMK IN HAN-
scorn I'lace , at a anup.
Ileautlful lot In Hnnsconi Place cheup.
Flno lot In north part of the city at half price.
Elegant home on West Kurnani M.
M. J , Kenrurd & Son. room 310 llrown blk.
RE MSI7 11
FOR SALE , 29 VCRES SPLENDID OA'ttDliTJ
and orchard land : near Omalia and Council
muffs ; city property taken In part payment ;
lulanco on time at C per cent. Apply to E. J.
Kuechle. box 21) , Council Dlurfa , la.
RE-M917 i :
1-OR HAUO. MO-ACRE FARM WITHIN TWO
miles of .good railroad lo n , In be t part of
authweitrrn louu ; good land ; fair Improve
ments ; U down ; part In city property ; balance
on lontf time. K. J. Kurchlc , P. O. Uox 213 ,
Coundl I31uff , la. RE M943 H
Toil SALIV-UEAL ESTATE.
( Ontlnued. )
IF YOU HAVE A BARGAIN FOR SALE Ol
will buy one ee M. J. Kenjwrd * Son , raor
310 llrown block. RE MS6M1
REAtj ESTATE FOR SALE.
A well Impnved nnd tlioroiiRhly flrs-cl ( s
Mecc of Don sins street property will net In
ve tor "H per c nl on price n ked ; pmpert ;
will bear thorough InvoMicntlDn : see me qutek
Walter G. Clark , 121S Hartley street.
RE-MI2S 11
LOST.
LOST. LAST TUESDAY AFTERNOON. OJ
Pnrk avenue , between Jones nnd Hoxvnri
Ktrects ; cold comb for hatr ; return to Am ;
Darker , 626 South J7lh street , nivl receive ro
nrd. LOST 122 11
IMIILDIXK , AX1 > LOAN ASSOCIATI ) AS
B"HAiiis IN MUTUAL L. & n , APS'N PA\
0 , 7 , 8 per cent \Uien 1 , 2 , 3 years old ; nlwnyn
redeemable. 1704 rnrnam sL. Nnttlngcr , See.
| 781
HOW TO GET A HOME OR SECURE GOOC
Interest on savings. Apply to Omnhn L. & H.
Ais'n , 1704 lleo Uldg. G. M. Notllnger , Sec.
783
IJAXGIIVn.
NEW CLASSES FOR D FOR REGINNERE
nt Mornnd's this -week ; adults , Tuesday nm
Friday , 8 | i. in. ; children , Saturday , 10 ft. m , ;
flnt lessons tnUen privately If desired ; oper
< Iiy nnd evening : nssembllcji. Thursday , 8:3 : ;
p. m. ; gentlemen nnd Indies , toe. M rsj FH
HOTELS.
AETNA HOUSE ( EUROPEAN ) , N. W. COR ,
13th nnd Dodge. Rooms by day or week. " 31
MUSIC. ART AXD LANGUAGE.
GEORGE JGELLENHECK , BANJO AND
guitar teacher. 1815 Clilcngo st. 109
KIMIIALL PIANO : ONLY JM ; CASH OR OI\
time ; new pianos for rent. G03 McCague blilc.
117 15 *
PIANO. GOOD AS NE\V ; STANDARD MAKE
only llCS.Ou ; new pianos for lent. C0r > Me
Cngue llldf * . MSC3 8
II1MIOLSTI3HIXO FiniMTUUE.
uriioLSTniuNO.FUIINITURH mi Ainnn
and packed cry cheap tlili month. M. i ) ,
\Vnlkln. 2111 Cumins. Tel. 1531. 780
HOUSES WIXTKIIKD.
HOUSESWINTKRKD ; DKSTOP CAnrj
Klven horses , both winter nnd summer. Address
M. J. Welch. Oretnn. Neb. 775
I'AWMJllOICKUS.
II. ILVnOWlTZ LOANS MONEY , 413 N. 16 ST.
IIICYOLES.
DON'T BUY A HICYCLE UNTIL YOU SEE
our ' 90 line. We sell sundries nnd do repair
ing. Ak-Sar-13en Cycle Co. , 319 So. 13th st.
409 Fit
OMAHA BICYCLE CO. . REST PLACE TO IIUY
bicycles : blocles repaired. 323 N. 16th st COT
UXDEHTAICEIIS AND EMHAL/MEHS.
H. K. I1URKET. FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND
embalmer. 1618 Chicago St. , telephone 90. 776
SWCNSON & "VALIEN , KOI CUMING , TEL. 1050
777 _ _
M. O. MAUL. UNDERTAKER AND EM I
baliner , 1417 Fnrnam St. , telephone ! 23 778
SIIOUTIIAXU AXU TYl'EIVIllTlXG.
A. C. VAN SANT'S SCHOOL. C13 N. Y. LIFE.
779
" \ \ " A "T " Arc you troubled with men-
9"\\7"I -JV. , . , [ w'cakni'Ba , ncr\oii8iics8 , J
A lOSH Of HOXIKll ) ) OWUr , IllRllt CllllHHlOllH , 1111-
' natural dla " \rT"W clinrgcs , lack of doJL
" * ' >
Hire to per - L'ijonu mental labor.
! cuiiseil by youthful IndlHcrctlons. If Bn , A
V Hcnd forfull Blx box \f A mfj treatment V
I of TurklhU Lost - VUJli Mallilood
y CaiiBUlcB. cr'fSOO Guaramocd .to cure ; or v
returned. Slmrlo ftrPT ? O"T 6
money
-
? f-5 1JVV O. V3T
boxea $1. Thin IH no fake - - - -
cure , nor fieu prescription an medicine P !
A costw money. Don't bu fooled lliihii'H A
I'liuriniicy , 201'J Fnrnani Street , Omnlia. B
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THEEBBLE BROOK TRAGEDY
New'Ymk Mprcur > ' -
Olivia ? Do I , rettember her ? Ah , yes
She lives at Mfajayssldo gtllthcre tin
quaint whlto cotfcise with Its green sliuttcri
r.estloa In n sweat llltlc valley of the Km
plre state. DarMf ctdara shut out the op
prcsslvo hcnt of'tlfe ' summer's noontide am
lend their spicy Irigrance to the cool shad
ows beneath.
Hut to return to .pllvla. Poor girl ! I flnf
myself snylng unconsciously , though I usei
to comfort my heart by revelling In my ad
miration cf her rich costumes and slogan' '
homo , luxuries to which I never hopsil to as-
plro , and often In my adoration of her love
llness I would call her the queen of tin
roxebud cardon ,
With her winsome face and luxuriant
ttesses , rn which the sunshine was forcvoi
comlnR and solng , > hc was queenly , nnd th (
fascination In the depths ot her eyes , thi
color of dew-wet panslcs , was enough tc
enthrall a more fastidious soul lhan mine
for Leo Summerton had worshipped at lie ;
shrine for a quartet of years. And she hac
smiled on him encouraRlHRly. and It seemsc
for once Uiat the course of trur love wai
running exceptionally smooth , but "tho wel
laid plans of mice nnd men gang oft aglcy. '
Early ono lovely Juno there came among u :
a young artist , claiming to bo from the city
and an Invalid. At any rst * . his stay nl
Meadowslde , ho convinced them , was for hlf
health and to obtain a few sketches ot roa !
rural scenery. He wau not n bad looking fel
low In the main , yet , under his pleasanl
exterior there lurlccd an ovll , deceitful
nature , I felt sure.
I said as much to Olivia ono evening as we
loitered along the path across the fields.
I had been to spend the day with her. anil
she came homo with me as far as Pebble
brook , \\hlch divided my humble home from
her father's beautiful farm.
"Olivia. " said I , "you arc forgetting Lcc
Summerton allogcther , nnd the way you
smllo on this evil-looking fellow promises nc
good to you , either. " *
"J'oolil" she answered , elevating her cycr
brows as If surprised. "Lee really has nc
claim on my affect Inns and Mr. Norcross Is
our guest ; I must bo enlcrtalnlng Lee Sum-
merlon , nolwllhslandlng. "
She ullered this last In rather an uncer
tain tone and with n decided shrug of hei
pretty shoulders. She never had spokei
so llghlly of her lover before and I did no' '
half like Iho seeming Infatuation for tlili
ovll genius , .Norcross. Wo walked on foi
sanio time In silence , she galhcrliig Etra )
daliiiey by the way and I busy thinking.
"Look hero , Olivia , " I said , presently , " 1
don't want to Interfere wllh your affairs , ex-
nelly , but you musl nol care for this fellow
ho ID only a pretender , I verily bellovo , am'
you should discountenance him. And whllt
I am ppcaklng I may as well loll It all. "
"Do ! " she cried , ' with much warmth am
rising color , "mako him out anything you
please. If it adds to , your satisfaction , but al !
you can say will not change my heart lo-
ward Mr. Norcrosa' In Hie least. I may as
well confess now that I prefer him to Lee
Summorton already. " She shut her lips de >
clslvelyhllo h'er fa'tr cheeks reddened ami
paled alternalcly.1 I 'gazod at her In amaze'
mcnt.
" don't ' wllh recllal
"Why you 'go on your
Instead of looking al mo K > ? " she asked ,
prcacnlly. ! k
I had forgollen for the moment what 1
had said , so great ' was my lll-conccalct
chagrln at this confession.
"Well , " BJld Ii recovering myself , "then
Isn't much to s > ay aller you've gene so fai
as that with a strangfar ; but , Olivia , did you
pot notice , when wo loaslngly said to him
that wo wore In receipt of letters of In
quiry concerning'him ; how startled and how
guilty. If I majv express myself plainly , lie
appeared ? " ,
"No ! " she answered , bluntly.
"Well , ho dldf > AndI've , noticed twice be
fore that the receipt pf letters In your famllj
rendered him unnecessarily nervoua. Anil
aa tp .your preference , , , wJUen ao .S.timmertori
Is In the L > alaiie , , > \vliy. I aik pained and
surprised at your decision. To prefer this
fellow , , of whom you know nothing , to an
accomplished gentleman , whom you have
known for years , Is absurd. I should nol
think any sensible girl would do this fuollsl :
thing , least of all Olivia Alcott. "
"I am graleful , " she replied , "for your
advlco and warning , but they como a lltllc
too late , as oil good things do , I presume ,
for I love that 'fellow. ' "
"Is your father willing for this change ?
I asked , with a pain at my heart.
"Father doesn't know of It in the least ,
nor mother , either ; It's my own Individual
secret , wholly my own , Edith Klngsley , "
turning away from mo and looking across
the field toward the suns-el.
I wanted to shake- her , but I only said :
"For shame , Olivia Alcott ! To grieve the
thrco beat friends you have , and , In the end ,
breik their hearts. Is something very
wicked. ' "
"You're puritanical , " she answered lightly
Then added , coaxlngly ; "If I Invite you to
my wedding , and prove to you that Lea Sum-
merlon doeun't love me , you will think bet
tor of me , will you not ? "
"You never can prove anything of the
kind , and as to attending your wedding , If
celebrated with that rascally Norcross , why
I'll never come ! "
"Complimentary , I will admit , to my In
tended husband , " she answered slowly , as
she looked at me In a puzzled manner.
"I am In earnest , nevertheless , " I retorted ,
bprlnglng over the brook , on the stepping
slones , for wo had reached the dividing line.
"And so angry with mo , too , " she- murmured
, n a frightened tone , with n look of appeal on
icr lovely face.
"No , " I answered , "not angry , but terribly
dlwppolnted In you , Olivia. 1 thought you
: iad a beller heart , and were true. "
"To Leo Summerton ? " she questioned.
"Yes ; and to everyone elm , " I replied.
"Well. 1 am sorry , " she said softly , kissing
icr hand to me across the brook as usual ,
'Oocd night. " And I answered my friend
for the lust time acrpss the Ilttlo rivulet ,
'Good night. "
In the clover lot I met Leo Summorton ,
and his anxious face Irrltaled mo ay he
asked : "Is Olivia at homo Ihla evening ? "
Then Ihe spirit of evil took sudden pos
session of me , nnd goaded by the memory of
icr words , I burst out with , "Yes , take good
care of her Invalid ? she has forgotlen her
old nnd Iruo friends for that putty face. "
"Oh , Miss Klngsley , " pleaded Lee , "do
not nay such cruet things of MlM Alcott ; "
lion hs asked hurriedly , "You don't believe
she cares for him not In particular , do you ? "
Ills face wore u look of entreaty as hli
loncst eyes watched mo In earnest , rcsolule
quesllonlng. HoW I pitied him standing there
n the shadow ot the misery closing In on hit
roung life ! > '
"Miss Klngsleydon't keep anything from
me , I pray , " hoWjtcTalme-d , pasi'lonatoly ; " 1
lave not seen li r v ry often of lale ; some
way she Is too busy , or or something. "
Ho walloJ for aur.t" speak.
And when \\o had pjrted I had told him all ,
and ho had sworni1' ' with a very whlto face ,
Uiat "this slale .W ffalrs must como to an
end. "
A few days afttrtvard , as I sat by my win-
low sowing , a Loy.Jfnlided mo a note through
ha open c 193ineriI.1 ? " .It was from Olivia , and
said ; "Como ovcf'lfpmedlately ; I wanl you , "
Hastily donning my hat and gloves , I ran
along the old familiar , path , across the fleldf ,
wondering nil the time what had come over
ler that she wanted me so very much , Per-
laps she had reiepd ] | ! [ and returned to Lee ,
'leal and true. " pnQwanted to tell me.
I found her in her room , ( luahed with ex-
Beecham's pills are for billi-
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cllcment and trying In vain to arrange he
beautiful hair ; \\hllo on the bed lay he
lovely new mustln , and beside II her dnlnt ;
gloves.
"Oil , you've como at last , " she exclaimed
09 I entered Iho room.
"Yes , " I made answer , feeling nsi If I wcr
treading on somebody's grave. "What d
you want me for. Olivia ? "
"Oh , " she said , ncrvous > ! y , "I am going t
Elton tonight on the evening train with Mr
Norcross. ' , and don'l tell n soul , IMlth , " sh
added tragically , coming cloicr and speaklni
very low , whllo all Iho color fled from he
fcce , "I'm going to bo married at 8 o'clocl
to Mr , Norcrosa"
What a countenance for a projpcctlV' '
bride !
"Your parcntt nro going nlong ? " I couli
not help but nsk.
"No , " she nnswerod hurriedly , looklni
nwny. "They don't know or even dream o
my marriage tonight. They think we nre go
Ing down to 'Tlio Amateura' "
"Then you are not going , " I said. "Oh
Olivia ! "
"Hush ! " .she ejaculated wildly ; "don1
make a S"ccne. Mother will hear you. Fo
my Kike , keep quiet , Kdtth. "
"What In the name of sanity nre you pea
tossed of , Olivia ? Think ot Lee Summcrloi
once. " 1 said , Irylng to shake her wild deter
initiation.
"Don't mention him. I'd ralher not thlnl
of him now , for I love Mr. Norcross botlc
tron nil else. "
"Then why not have a. civilized wedding ? '
I urged , driven to the wall ,
"Mr. Norcross had rather nol have IL lha
\\ny. Ha thought , perhaps , tbcro might bi
objections raised. So now como nnd help mi
drera. H Is gelling lale. " BIO answered.
"I shall not help you , " I cried , excitedly
putting my bands behind mo for further em
phasls. "I nm going homo. "
"I might have known you would fall me , '
she sobbed , "when 1 need you the worst. "
"I am going home , " I roltcrnled , taking m
heed of her tcarsi
"Don't tell molhcr , then , as you go down ,
she pleaded hyslerlcally , clulchlng my nnn.
I wrenched awny from her , snylng : "Ploasi
let mo alone. I am lee disgusted to pjy f
word to your good mother. Good afternoon
Miss Alcott. "
"Oh , but you are pitiless nnd angry , Edith.
I must marry Allan Norcross , because J
love him so , nnd ho worships me. "
"Don't apologize to me , Olivia ; go apolo
gize to Lea Summerton ; apologize to yout
own soul , " and I pulled away from her the
second time nnd left the house abruptly ,
I was so dazed , so hurl , so excited tlint 1
hardly knew where I was going , when
was It fate , nnd an evil one at that ? I met
Leo Summerton by the brook.
"You must not go over there , " I cried ,
"She Is going to bo married to that fellow ,
Norcross , Ihls evening , nnd her parents
know nothing of It , cither. " I sank down on
the mossy bank of Pebble brook nnd gave
vent lo my ngcnlzod soul through n torrent
ot lears. ,
"Oh God , no , " exclaimed Lee , staggering
back ns It I had dealt him n blow. "An
elopement ? " lie nsked , presently , looking
down nt mo , whlto and fierce.
"Oh ! yes ; nnd cannot you prevent II , Leo ? "
I asked. Ah , luckless quesllon ! Ho Blood
for n moment regarding me ; then , putting
his right hand In his pocket , he withdrew
It with a bltler smile of hatred and ser
row.
row."It shall never be ! I swear It to you ,
Miss Klngsley , " nnd ho turned on his heel
and wns over the brook In nn Instant.
I was certain I saw the gleam ot a weapon
In his hand , and my heart seemed turning
to stone. I went home sick , with n now nnd
terrible fear ; nil night long I lay staring
at the blank darkness and wondering vaguely
If Leo meant to murder Allan Norcross.
The next day nil Meadowslde was wild
with excllement over the finding of the
dead body of the artist.
He had been found lying by the roadside
nearMr. . Alcott's cottage , with a bullet
hole through Ills temple. He had evidently
fallen dead without even a struggle , and na
the body had not been molested , the murder -
dor had certainly not been committed for
money. His purse and a line gold repeater
were still on his person , and nolhlng had been
dlslurbfd , someone musl have followed him
tiom the city and killed Allan Norcross
out of revenge , everyone thought. The
whole circumstance was shrouded In mys-
'ery , however , and no ono remembered soe-
ng any suspicious characters In the neigh
borhood. The address of a friend wns found
on n letler In his rooms at Meadowslde ,
and the lerriblo fate of the artist wns tel-
egtnphed to the city.
A man came nnd took the body back to
the city with blm. "Too bad ! too bad ! " the
stranger had said. "Too bad for Mrs. Nor-
cross and the little one , but , after all , they're
better off without him , as ho was a bad one ,
was Norcross , not fit to die In any way , let
ting alone this way. Well , well ! " And the
train moved off , carrying the dead body of
Olivia Alcott's lover and some other be
reaved woman's husband.
Everybody thought that the mailer had
been dropped , when suddenly It began to be
whispered about that Lue Summerton might
have committed the deed out of Jealousy , nnd
finally sh&plclon shaped Itoclf into threats of
arrest.
I had not seen Lee slnco the parting by
the brook , but what I know burned Into my
brain until I thought I should lose my
sanltr.
No one seemed to Imagine Uiat I knew any
thing of It ; perjtaps no one did , unless it
may have been Olivia , but ever since the
tragedy slier had been more dead than alive ,
seeing no one and talking to no one , but
going about the cottngu duinb with grief
and remorse , I hoped.
One evening , being alone In my room , I
heard a peculiar noise at the window. I
started , then listened with bated brealh ; It
was repeated ; a low , muffled tapping. The
thought came to mo that H might be ono of
the lltllo swallows which had fallen from
Us nesit under the eaves , so I opened the
blinds carefully to Investlgale.
It was Lee Summerton slandlng there In
the shadows , his frice white and drawn with
pain nnd his eyes with rcstlces gleam that
made me ehudder Involuntarily.
"Why , Lee Summortou ! " I whispered , ns
ho put Ills hand over his mouth to signal
mo to silence.
"I have , come to say goodbye , " ho said ,
resting his elbows on the fill. "They sus-
poet me of killing Norcross , but they can't
provo It , " ho muttered defiantly ,
"Then don't go away. Lee , " I said , taking
hold of his arm , "You did not do U , did
you ? "
Ho gave mo ono long , searching look , and
Ihcn answered In nn unsleady voice ; "I
never should have Ihought of It , had it
not boon for my maddening love for her ,
but you will not give me away , Kdltli ? "
"Never ! Le 8 Summerton. Trust moj"
"I do , " ho returned , quickly , "and that's
why I rame here this evening , The way
It has turned out , I saved Olivia , for he
was n rascal. I nm going away until this
blows over , anyway. I may not como back
foi years ; perhaps never , as I have nothing
to como back lo now. Hut I have saved
her , and that's ono comfort to take nlong.
1 could not help ehoollng the villain , you see ,
because I loved her so. "
His voice went down to n passionate sob ,
and he leaned Ills head wearily against the
shutters. Presently he continued : "Here U
i Utter I want you to glvo Olivia , with
your own hands , "
He emphasized the last four words nnd
nent on : "I can never have the courage to
go lo her ; It will tell her all all. "
Ho crowded the well-filled envelope "Into
my hand , saying ; "I trust you , Edith ;
goodbye , " and had wrung my hand In partIng -
Ing nnd disappeared In the deepening nlghl
before I had llmei to even say a farewell.
The suspicion , fctrcngthened by Lco'a mys-
toilous disappearance , now threatened pur-
bull , but no trace of him could 1)3 found ,
So completely had he hidden himself that
after a few vain efforts all thoughts of proi-
Dcullon were given up entirely.
I gav the * inlEslvo to Olivia , who bunt
Into bitter weeping at the sight of Iho su
bscription , but she revealed nothing of II3
corleiita , nnd , of course , I did not question
lier. She never mentioned Lee's name lo
1110 afterward , with one exception , and that
uaa when we road in a western paper the
names of those killed in a railroad disaster ;
among them "L. Summerton of St. Louis ,
Mo" "Poor Lee , " she said , with swimming
eyes , "I wonder If It was he ? "
A ( inrilt'ii mi hliliilionril.
The thlp Mowhan , recently nrrlved at
Portion : ! , Ore. , tcok on board as ballast , on
leaving Belfast , 2,000 tons of Irish boil ,
vihlrh. when leve'cd off , mnile quite
Mrrtrh of griunl , nnd the nhip'n compun
proceeded to put It to peed u o by jilnntln
Mock of Ksnlcn truck .n It The
ci\mp up nil right nnd the p'nnti tlourtshp
finely nnd , when tlip ship wns In the trop.e'
grew with great rntility | | As thev twcxfrrTt"
toward the lioru and tlio wenlher frc\ ;
fi Idor thins * rnmo to ftp faction r.ip.dlj
The crew nnd ship's npprpnllcpa
themselves by weeding nnd cultivating th
t plnnts nnd nil hud Krern vegotnblei to tlipl
heart's content As they fame nr nnd th
hotn the garden n < rcplnntpd Thp enl :
drawback to the garden uero the. weed"
which grew so rnpldly Hint they cou'i
Imrdly be kept down
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The recent cvonts In tlio Trnnsvnnl hnvo
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ttaveller ( M. Leclercq. ) whose notes nro
extensively copied In the French papers.
"Let us transport ourselves to Pretoria , "
ho pays , "the capital of tlio Transvaal. If
you arrive there In the night time. In the
pate light of the electric lamps , you notice
the wide nnd Inrpo streets , nnd the whole
town feem i to bo of enormous proportions ,
lint this Illusion Is dissipated , or , at least ,
HltOmiatetl , when jou put up at the
Transvaal hotel , the only hotel In the city.
It Is n. llttlu one-story house , -with a.root
like that of n cottngo. In reality , Pretoria
Is neither a town nor n vlUage. It is an
Inimensfc'imrU. ' Inwhich bouses , vll'ns and
cottages lire Hcattcred. II Is" tlip npprowl-
ate capital of a republic of peasants. The
streets and avenues , which arc bordered by
Rlgnntlc eucalyptus trees , nro. In name In-
stnnces , ono or two leagues In length , which
is u Htimll matter for a people that travel
either on hoseback or In wagons drawn by I
steers. Hut Pretoria , which might easily
bold li.i'f n million ot Inhabitants , lias only
10,000. It Is onu vast collodion of RardenB. *
Until the buildings become multiplied. It
will continue to pres-ent to the cyo Httlo , ]
inoro than verdure , flowers nnd shady spots. -j
Ono curious detail la that the weeping Jl
willows imported from tlio Is'and of St. ,
Helena , nre as common as the rose trees i
which form tlio hedges or ! fencoa of the
dlflerent places.
"The climate Is extremely variable. The
mornings arc sharp and cold , and Inter on
the beat becomes intense. One would
require to have the robust constitution of
n Uoer to bo able to stand these pxtrnordl-
nnry changes In temperature. In pummer
the hall htorms nro extremely dangerous ,
because the hailstones are big enough to I
Ul'l any cno outright who does not take i
the precaution to run for Hhelter when the
cloud appears.
"In the centPr of the town Is a lltllo old
Dulch church , around which aie prouped I
the principal commercial houpcs and public I
buildings , the government palaceor , as It j
is called , the Palace of n Hundred Hooms. ]
In which the Parliament nssemb'.cs , nnd
a'KO the Ministerial departments , the
burpnua of the president of the republic ,
the supreme court and HIP court of appeals.
"Every morning the Volksraad nRsoinbles
to IcglPlntp In a largo hall. In which the
portrait of the president Is the most
ccns-plcuous pleco of ornamentation. The
eighty-four legislators ! ay down their pipes
and sit before tables Covered with ( ireon
rloth , upon which arc vaso1) containing
fresh water , which the leglwlators absorb
in miprlplntf quantllle ? . Boon there appears
a corpulent perHonuge decorated with a
largo Breon sash , the slun of presidential
dignity This Is HIP first citizen of the state.
Paul Kriigor , or 'Uncle Paul , ' as the Boers
cul' him familiarly.
"Everybody rises as the president enters.
He salutes thu assembly with sonorous
'Onpilen inorgpn. ' Ho Is n ralher mnjestlc-
loo'-.lnt , ' man , but bis majesty bus something - 1
thing- rather rustic about him , with his
poorly llttlnn coat and his bltr rrevn Bash.
Tlio trlbuno upon which hn presides looks
like a royal throne Hurmounicu by n canopy ,
whose drapprlea , In ( ho national colors , form
a frame for the arms of thn lopnb'lc. By
thn nidp of this there Is n modest tribune ,
upon which thn impsldrnt of the Volksrnnd
Is seated. This gentleman , after 'Undo
Paul. ' Is the chief cltly.en of the republic. I
At tbn foot of the trlbuno of 'Uncle Paul , '
at u little table sits n man of a military air , I
with Hma'.l , determined eyes , and a long , I
thick bomil. Thlx IH the licri ) of whom the
lloers nro so proud"Oeneial .loubprt , Iho
popular nnd valiant captain who beat tlio
EnKllfb at Muiuba Hill. Joubert was the ,
cnmpotltor of Kruger nt tlio last prenlden- *
tlnl i-lectlons.
" 'Unclo Paul Is ut the present time n I
flno old man of about 70 yours , of -I
l > owprful bul'il , with robust health , and 'I
[ iiodlglniiH phv.slcnl strength. I am iifBiircd
on the lipst of nutliorlty that , the president I
of the Trunnvnnl pats hl two pounds of I
meat nt ouch ono pf his thrcti inpals. Hist J
rapacity In this respect Fiirpassf-s thut of
all ( be other chiefs nf flute. Ills none Is I
lilK and ri'ddlsh. his Up IH wldu and thick , ,1
anil bin heard Is cut nfler the fashion ot > , I
nallorc. HI * ey Is small and utmost I
malicious , nnd the piifomblo of the face I
rc'proscnts n typical Uoer In all hlo rudunero ,1
and native i-nrrKy. # \
"M , Kruner draws 2"0 francs from the I
civil \M \ AH a matter of course , he him , I
received numerous drpnmtlonK. hut ho In I
eniieclnlly i > roud of hnvlnir dined with Prlnco 'I
lilMiiurlt arid with ( hn Rmperor nf Of rmany. I
Hi ) iiffi'dH ii'Hoivecl and tolurnbly majc-Htlo il
iimnrieis. The con of nn honest fiirmor , > , !
ils education Is somewhat limited , but clr- I
cuinhtancoa have lifted him up to the I
lOflilun of a ccniiliin leader In thu govern- < l
lie-lit Ho Is u great patriot , u ueverfi I
iiiltan In hla manners , mid profoundly < !
pllKlous. Two qunllllfx which bo pgsB ses I
n n rare detm-e nm need horse Pfimo unit I
ntPRrlty , an'l his pomliiPt hns shown tlint I
in Icnnwi' Inw to unite liidnmltublH energy I
i\lth all Die rt'sourcea of diplomatic dkllL I
'Thp laiiiuHKc nf the Hoers if the olllflul "I
anKUHKc nf thn capital , but a singular nnd I
r.exjillcablo plu-nomcnon IH picxenlod In I
be fart Unit oven at Pret rlii , English IH -I
hfi lungimKo In common UKP. and It has ,1
entirely tnlccn the place of Uutch. " jl
r * I
J. W. Pierce , Republic , la , , eayi : "I bavo I
ised Ono MlnuU Cough Cure In my family ] l
ind for myself , with r&mllp no entirely tails- < l
actory that 1 can hardly find wordi to cz- < l
iress myself at in Its merit. I will never * l
all to recommend H to otVt-rf , on every oc- I
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