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L THE GRATIA DATLY MAHCTI 2 , 1800. SPEG1RL NOTICES. AilvrrllftctnentH for llicnc coliimnn Trill lie tnken until 12it : ( ) p .in. for Ilic o\cnliiK' nnil until H | i. in. for the nnil Hiiiulnjcilltliiim. . li > ' rciiicntliiK | n nuin- chock ) can hn o niiMivorH nil- il to n iitiinlicriil letter in cure- t f The lice. Animcrfi no niltlromci' tvlll lie ilillvcrcil niton itrcucntntlon of the check only , llatcn , 1 l-Vo ! n irtinl first ItiNertloiit lo anortl thiTonftcr. Nothing tnken for leu * limn U.'o for drill Iimcrtlon. Thoio nilvcrlliiciiieiitN must be run llvelr. VVANTED-MAt.K HEM' . , "WANTED. A GOOD PHYSICIAN IN A GOOD live town on the Republican river. For par * tlculars aiMrejs Box C23 , Lincoln , Neb. 1I-M230 MIS * _ ! A FEW ENERGETIC. I1USTLINO NKN CAN find steady , profitable work with C. F. Adam * Co. , C2I Bo. 16th l. H-M3C2MM SALESMEN. CALLING ON general stores or innnufncturlng trade , to carry first-clnns side line ! no experience reiiulred. The Kmplre Oil Co. . Cleveland , O. R Moo Mia | ( W TO MO PAID SALESMEN TOR CIGARS ; experience 'unnecessary ; extra Inducements to cuiloiner * Bishop & Kline , St. I.ouls , Mo. B < ja-ani * _ GOOD , LIVK MEN WANTKD : ON SALARY In nlco clenn business. Call at 151G Ijoiiglai. B-MG3314 WANTED , CM FIRST-CLASS STONE CUTTERS In Chicago : wages , J4 per day , (8) ) eight hours work : make applications to The Cut Hlone Contractors' Amoclatlon of Chicago , care o Chicago P. P. , Chicago. III. 1I-M6M 4' _ WANTKD-SALESIIAN FOR BEST SELLING spring and summer line on the road : llh-rn Hilary ; also side line men. California Cider Oi. . Chicago. B MC , " 6 * HELP' AVANTUIJ FEMALE. LADIES WANTING GOOD GIRLS CALL SCAN- iltnavlnn Y. W. C. Association Ham ? , S018 I.tVenKirt. | Telephone. 1297. C M312 M7 " \VANTBD-A CAPABLE WOMAN FOR COOKIng - Ing and laundry work. Mrs. Marsh , East of Hrownell Hall C-SS8-M2 * . WANTED-GIRL TOR OKNERAIj HOUSEwork - work ; must bo a good cook. At 1315 Clilc.-mo st. C 52I.20 * IWANTTD A YOUNG GIRL 16 OR 17 YEARS old tu OMlst at housework at 1315 Chicago st. C M6 0 4 POll 11ENT HOUSES. HOUSES IN ALI > PARTS OF THE CITY. THE O. F. PaVls Company. 1S05 Farnam. D 744 HOUSES , BENEWA & CO. . 103 N. 15TH ST. D 747 MODERN HOUSES. C. A. STARIU2S N. Y. LIFE D-M180 FOR ISENT , NICE SOUTH FRONT , 8-ROOSI brick house , with all modern Improvements and In first-clasi condition. Imiulro on p-vmHe . 2610 Half-Howard street. D 219 HOUSES. WALLACE , BROWN BLK , 16 & Doug. D 766 TOR RENT. 3-ROOM HOUSE ; GARDEN. S. E. cor. 23d and Clark. D M377 FOR RUNT. TIIK RESIDENCE OF HENRY D. Estabrook , 3614 Howard St. Inquire on prem- lues. D 131 EIGHT-ROOM' HOUSE. CENTRAL LOCATION. | 15 month , Jnqulro 2616 Capitol avenue. D-M400 M3 TWO 6-ItOOM COTTAGES , ONE FURNISHUD ; modern , SOi So. 30th. D S03 M3 TOR RENT. HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF the city. Brcnnan-Love Co. . 430 Paxton block D M51I M27 FINE 10-ROOM HOUSE. NEWLY PAPERED. 6 minutes walk lo 16th & DougloH. w. F. Clark , 2205 Douglas. D D32-2 * FOR RENT , THREE COTTAGES ; ENQUIRE 403 N. 15th. Thos. Swift. D M607 3' FOH RENT CURNISIIED HOOMS. F.HRNlSIIED .ROOMS FOR LIGHT HOU8E- . 1919 Dodge. E 524 2CU ST MARY'S ; FURNISHED hiuitelieeplng. ' E M623 5 FUNISIIED IIOO3IS AND HOARD. FURNISHED FRONT HOOMS WITH OR WITII- out board ; steam heat ; electric bells ; baths ; rates reasonable. Midland hotel , 16th & Chl- cage ste. F M535 _ FURNISHED STEAM HEATED ROOMS. MOD- crn coa\cnlcnces , boaid , COS South 13th. F 733 FURNISHED ROOM , MODERN , VITIt BOARD" , (5 weejt ; also suit rooms. The Rose , 2020 Harncy. r-M426tf _ _ NICDLT FURNISHED ROOMS. 204 S. 25TII ST. F M132 M3 _ _ _ NICD ROOM AND BOARD. SI. 623 S. 13TH. F 322-M26 * _ LARGE SOUTH ROOMS. WITH STEAM ; EX- crllent table ; references. 202 N. ISth. F M J'l'RNISHED OR UNFURNISHED ROOMS ; modern. C21V4 So. 13th st. F M3S4 all * FOll IlENT UNFURNISHED 11OOMS. ROOMS : WATKR IN KITCHEN ; CENTRAL ; reasonable rent : nlco for houickeeplng. 1703 Webster st , O 750 E UNFURNISHED CHAMBERS FOR HOU8E- Keeplng , man nnd wlte ; water In kitchen : steel sink ; waslo pipe. 319 N. I'lll. G M612 TWO UNFURNISHED" STEAM HEATED rooms , 2J13 Douglas. Reference , G 5J3-m2 FOR RENT STORES AND OFFICES. FOR RENT. THE 4-STORY BRICK BUILDINO at 016 Farnam st. This building has a lire- proof cement basement , complete steam heat ing fixtures , water on all floors , gas , -.etc. Ap ply nt the office of The Ree. 1 910 FIRST-CLARH BRICK STORE BUILDING ; 1011 Farnam ; three stories nnd basement : will alter tn suit tenant ; low rent. 314 First National Bank building. I I M635 AGENTS WANTED. AGENTS ; MOO WEEKLY SALARY TO RIOHT parties ; little work : u snap for some one ; new BCht-mo : failure Impowslhle. Write for special proposition. I/ocl < Box 1303 , Boston. Mass. J M578 M2 * WANTED TO RENT. THI1 DEMAND FOR HOL'SES ' IS GOOD ; LIST with J. H. 1'oirotte , lull und Dxlge. K M623 31 WANTED A FURNISHED COTTAGU OR thti'o or four furnished rooms within eight blocks of library Immediately ; references. L 43 , Bee. K M659 2 STORAGE. BTORAQD , FRANK EWERS. 1J.14 HARNEY. M-761 PACIFIC STORAGE AND WAREHOUSE CO. , 'J08-810 Jones. General etoraga and forwarding. M-752 WANTED-TO 1IUY. IND-HANU FURNITURE. BROWN'S , 10J 8. 14. N-4M WANTED , TO PURCHASE A GOOD SADDLE horse. Writ * to Henry Koehler , Blue Hill , Nfb , N M37U-M8 WANTKO-CHEAP SAFE. ADDRESS 413 PAX. ton Block. 6S7 M. WANTED , THREE OR MORE GOODYEAR , old Durham bulls , 21t ) llounl of Trade. N M 44 S * WANTKD-TO BUY1 iIIORSU AND BUGGY. Addic . L 33 , U e. N 511-29 * FOR SAI.E-FUR.MTUIIE. : H.ROOM HOUSE. WITH ROOMers - ers ; cheap for caslk WS Douglaji. O M62.4 3 * FOR S.\ri : HORSES AND W.UJONS. OH SALU CHKAP-TWO GOOD HORSES nl > cnu cxiu-t \tagoiu Cull Sundats only. 4M South It . ' * n > c. | l'W-M-1 FOR S 1I.FJ 6F.ED SWEET POTATOES. VINELESS. FREE Tilco. William IJcuMn , Neb , Q 1I1W-MS5 * finaT HARDWOOD" HOG ND CHTcKEN ftnc . Also "ull wire. " C R. Lee , Ml Douglas. _ , 0-761 TOR KAL13 OR TRADE. TUB UAH FIXTURES furultuie of tae l ) n > r saloon. 1311 it. , Omaha , Neb. Inquire at a bow MISCIM\XIOIS. rt'iin nnKD OHKAT DANK ruppins. ISM JInrncy ft. U-M623 _ MASSAOH , IIAT1IS , KTC. MADAMB SMITH , ISM DOtOt.A8 ! STUKITT 2J floor , room 11 ; massage , gleam , nlcohol nn < i utrh rlnc Inttin. T M530 7 MMB. AMHS , FOItMRtUjT OP ST. I.OU18. MASsage - sage and Lathi. M7 8. 13th el. , M nonr , room 10. T 101-MS * MADAMR LKON , MASSAOK I'AIU.OIIS , IIUST ful and refreshing. 417 8. lllh sir. , upMnlra. T MC.I9 " CLAIRVOYANTS. wns. DII. it. WAIHUN , CLAIRVOYANT , nn liable budnem mtdlum ; Slh year at 119 N. 16th 8 ifo MMH. sviA'A. Tim onnAT FOUTUNP teller. Is at 324 N. 15lh street , corner of Chi cago. _ PROP. M. T.CON MAKUAD , TUB foratrd clnlnoyant. nan returned to Omnha ami can bo consulted on nil nlTalrn.Hhou n'klnn you quratlon * Prof. Mnrrnil tell * you < > ver > thlni ? post , present nnd future. Satlo faction KUnrnntred , Dnlly from 10 n. in. to 8 p. m. , 1819 Farnam street. 8 M6M V BATHS. MASSAGE. MME. POST , J13V4 S. 15T1I U 758 FINH Mvnnr nios CHEAP. nn 17th nnd St. Mary's avenut. Telephone. 440. U 757 MISS VAN VAI.KCNIlUnat ! nCSTHOYS Mitt mancntljr by clcctrlcty Rupprduous hnlr , moles wartg. etc. Itoora 416 , N. Y. Life bldff.U U 75J VIAVI cai 3(8 nun HUIMMNO : FIOMI treatment for ladles : physician of fifteen years experience In attendance ; consultation free. U M76J _ MAittUAan PAprm WITH PHOTOS. 200 "Hds , " lOc. "Uow Knot , " Spokane. Wash. S MADR TO ORDER : WKITR KOI measure directions. 1909 Pnrnam. Ilelle HP- perly Corset Co. U 11478 Mch2S _ TO PAHTIKS HAVING OMAHA FintTlNSUlT nnce company policies ; nee the nirent that wrote you ; don't give up your policies until then. U M525 Tin : PALACE ncAUTiFUfc : COMING WIIK with eiery hair dress or shampoo ; free ; cnlp treatment : don't miss this opportunity. lOlj Douglas street. | U M638 2 _ FOU LAIllUS IIIIFOlli : AND during confinement : battles ndontwl or car l for ; terms reasonable , C312 N. SJth nvc. . cor. Fort St. , Omaha. U M611 " MONEY TO I.OAIY UnAL ESTATE. ANTHONY LOAN AMD TRUST CO. , 318 N. Y. I. UP. l.onna at low rates for choice security In Nebraska & Iowa farms or Omaha city property W-761 _ MONRY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATEP. THE O. r. Davis Co. , 1605 Fnrnam st. W-762 fl PER CENT MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA real estate & Neb. farms. W. 11. Mclkle , Omnha W 7C3 HONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA real estate. Brcnnan , Love & Co. , Paxton blk \V-7C4 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ CITY LOANS. C. A. STARR. 025 N. Y. LIFE. W-7C5 _ LOAN3 ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CITY property. W. Farnam Smith & Co. . 1320 Fnrnam. W 767 _ _ _ _ _ FARM LOANS , DOUGLAS AND SARPY. 1 TO 10 years ; low rates. Garvln Bros , 210 N. Y. I. . W 7M _ OEO. P. BEMIS , LOANS , PAXTON BLOCK. W 059 _ FROM J100.00 UP. F. D. WEAD , IGth & Douglas. W 233-M16 _ MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA property at 6 , EV4. 6 and 614 per cent. Puscy & Thomas , room 207 , First National Bank bid ? . W 23. ) MONEY TO LOAX CHATTELS. MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE. PIANOS , norses , wagons , etc. , at lowest rates In city ; no removal of goods : strictly confidential ; you can pay the loan eft at any tlmo or In any amount. amount.OMAHA OMAHA MORTGAGE 'LOAN CO. . h 306 a. 16th st. X 770 MONEY TO LOAN , 30 , CO. M DAYS : FURNI- ture. pianos , etc. Duff Green , room 8 , Darker blk. X771 BUSINESS CHANCES. CIUPPLK CREEK GOLD STOCKS , SAFE AND sure : $5 and upwards Uivested often brings fabulous nnd quick returns by placing your orders with the Van Buren Investment Co. ( IncorpDintfd ) , bankers and brokers , 803 16th st' ; Dcnever , Colo. _ Y 772 CRIPPLE CREEK MINING STOCKS HAVE advanced 300 per cent since last July ; wo are membero of the stock exchange at Cripple Creek , \\heru stock Is sold at Its true value ; stock In shipping mines now selling at 8 cents upwards , and In undeveloped mines 1 cent par share up * wards ; we can pick out the good stocks ; stocks are now being offered to eastern customem for 10 cents , that would not sell for 1 cent on this exchange ; nn remittances less than { 12.50 Invested - vested : manual with Cripple Creek mining map mailed on receipt of 10 cents ; references. Mer chants and U , S. National banks. Omaha. E. Benedict & Co. , Cripple Creek. Colo. Y S84-M2 _ ONE OF THE BKST SALOONS IN THE CITY ; must sell on account of sickness. Addrem P. O. Box 813. West Point. Neb. _ Y M19I FOR SALE CHEAP , NICE CLEAN STOCK OF general mcichandlse. In one of the best towns of North Wrat Sllssourl on the K. C. St. Joe & C. H. R. R. Will sell stock and rent store room If desired. Address Lock Box 18 Crnlg Mo. Y MI19-M7 _ lioToOO BRICK PLANT FOR 2,500. F. D. Wend , IGth and Douglas. Y 570-m5 COAL AND FKED BUSINESS ; GOOD TRADE ; have other business ; Investigate. Address L 4 , Ueo. Y M336 M27 _ WANT MAN WITH FEW THOUSAND DOL- l.us who la practical clay worker nnd under stands curving all kinds of clay ware. The right man will be offered splendid open'ng. Address L 18. Bee. Y 4.2 21 _ THIRTY-EIGHT ACRES GOLD LAND. J16.000. Crlpplo Cre k Gold Mining district ; first-class location ; almost sure with proper development ta become a rich mine ; Just the kind of gold claims for n good reputable company to handle ; stock would be worthy the attention of every filiiuwd nnd careful Inventor ; ouranlze with l.GOO- 00" ) shnrei of stock : place 300,0 * ) shares In your treasury nnd nell for 2c to 4o per share : de- vclopo your property nnd balance of stock Is ivcrih fnm Co per Miare to I'O tlmea that amount ; now Is the tlmo to Incorporate and by < > doing you get In on the ground Hour. Wolfe , Webb & Chlttendcji , Rooms 205 to 203 Ernest & Cramer building , Denver , Colo. Y M632 4 FOR EXCHANGE. TWO HOUSES ON LOT 66xl ! ( ; JUST TWO blocks from new postolllce ; make offer ; G-room house and lot ; clear ; for a few acres near Council Bluffs. Jones , Crounsa block. Z Mm M4 WANTED , MACHINERY ; NEW OR SECONDhand - hand ; la equip a creamery and cheese factory ; will trada clear cultivated farm for same. Qcorgo W , Ames , l17'/i ' Farnam street. Z-M526 M12 A PROSPEROUS HOTEL BUSINESS FOB Bale or exchange for Omaha propetty or farm. Address Hotel Grand , llortnn , Kansas. Z M617-5 * FOR BALE. ON MONTHLY PAYMENTS : 4- room cottage : or will trade for 7-room house ; assuming mortgage. H. Hodson , U. P. shop. 7. M63I 2' PIANO IN EXtHANOE FOR GOOD FAMILY horse or double carriage. Addtcss 4S23 Ca < a tt. KOH SALE UEAL , ESTATE. BARGAINS , BALE OR TRADE , IN CITY PROP- crllca and farms. Jno. N. I'renier , opp. P. O. HE-773 3UO. P. BEMIS , HOUSES. LOTS , IRRIGATED farm landi. loans. 305 and 300 Paxton block. RE 323 ' ABSTRACTS. THE BYRON KEED COMPANY. RE-774 1.-OR SALE-HANN'S PARK. GRAND ISLAND. Neb , , tha largest and iiuxt beautiful park In central Nebranka. containing 20 acres , lares hall with stage and all modern Improvements ; tenn very liberal. For particulars Inquire of Henry Honn , Grand Island , Neb. XJ YOU WANT A SURE INVESTMENT which Is paylni ; 9 per cent now , during dull times ? We iia\e It ; lint clats Improved prop- city an 16th street. Onnlm Real Enlnta and Trust Co. . HI 8. 18th trect. 111' Mm AND A HALF ACRES ; JOINS COl'N- cll Bluffs ; price. 11 , 800 : 10 acre * . t D miles from Council Bluff * ; price , H.TM ; 10 acies , joins Council Dluffi , price , 12.900 ; 34 acres , four miles from Council Bluffs ; price , JCW ; 10 ncrvj , sic miles from Omaha , price. 11,000. Jones , Crouas * block. RE--M513 M4 .1ST HBAIi USTATH AND RKNTAL PROP , crty with JOJU-K , Crouiuc block. Omaha. RE-MH5 MJT OR SAI.U UESIRABLi : HOMK3 IN "III-'AU- tlful ClKlMi Hill" on asy t rni lo IhiKty people. A , I' . Tukcy , New York Life. rou sAi.i : iiiAb r. ( Contlntieil. ) TEXAS FARM & FRt'IT LANDS I > O YOIT want to < lll the fine aBTlculturnl and slock raising country In usuthern T xns , where the Ifin.l is rich And there Is plenty of rnn ; , nn < l gnoil prnlrlo land can bo mtiRlit for 15 00 to 17.00 per acre ; If so prrpir * to go with one ol our Company , March 10th , when cheap rntr can bo Imd. Call nnd * es us , we will be Kind tn talk with you. We will refund ttan tKirta- tlon tn alt pirtlrs buying Innd of us. Omaha Real Estate & Trust Co. , 211 Si. Kill St. R. E.-M1-M2. FOR SAWS ; I-OU CASH AND CLEAR VACANT lots you can Ret a home \ery chenp ot A. P. Tukey. New York Life. ItlJ MW1 4 IIUILIH.VO AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS. SHARES IN MUTUAL L. & U. ASS'N PAY 6. 7. S p r cent when 1 , 1. 3 years old ; alwnjs redeemable. 1704 Farnam St. , Nattlnger , sec. (81 HOW TO GET A 11O.MK OH BKCOUI ! GOOD Interest on MVliiK * . Apply to Omihn U * B. Au'n , 1701 Farnam. O. M. Nattlngcr , neeTSJ TSJ MUSIC , ART AMJ IjAJfGt'ACJB. OEonon P ! oniTCiJNnncic , IUNJO AND KUttnr lonelier. 1815 Chicago t. 109 DKCKUll 11UOS. ' PIANO ! I11O HAUOA1N ; J100 , new pianos rented nnJ soM , W3 McOiiKUo InilMlntf. M62S 7 KOIIMTUUC. FUHNITUUC PACKED , HATTIlKSSKg MADC nml renovated , window cushion * made ! prices reduced. M. S. Walklln , 2111 Cumlng. Tel. 1331. LOST. LOST i wnt , PAY A ninvAitn FOR Tin : return of my setter OOR , "Dnvo. " linn llvrr- color fnce with while Rtrlpei nnd liver-color fpoti on back. Return to 2(518 ( North 30th el. LOST , GOING FROM PAXTON 1IOTI3T , TO loyd'n thpnter. Thursday , pncUnKe contalnlns fxtunre cmhrolilercd linen ; rewnrd will be lulil by retumlnu name to Mrs. Porter J. White- , Paxton hotel. I.nst 618 1 HOTELS. AETNA IIOUSC ( EUROPEAN ) , N.V. . COR , 13th and Dodge. Rooms by day or week. 784 PAWM1UOICI3IIS. H. 1IAROWITZ LOANS SIDNEY. 41S N. 18 sT. 1'ATIIOMZD IIO.1IB IXIJUSTHV. THE ALWAYS RELIARI.E IIAtlNEPS SHOP of Joseph Lnnjhocfner. managud liy the olilost practical saddler nnd lmrncramakr of Omaha , 1 now 1 ocati-il at 523 So. 13th at. , corner Jack- eon. All kinds of home-made nnd factory Roodi on hanJ , to null customer. Repairing promptly ntlcnded to. August IJohne , Manager , E23 So. 13th St. , corner Jackson. ASt J12I UICYCLES. OMAHA BICYCLE CO. . DEST PLACE TO BUY lilcyrlca ; bicycles repaired. 323 N. 16th st. 607 WEST RICYCM ; & GUN co. 2416 GUMMING ST. Agent for "Ontario" , "Newport" & olherH. SIIOUTIIAXI ) AND TYl'EWUITIXO. A , C. VAN SANT'S SCHOOL. 51J N. Y. LIFU. 779 MUDICAL. PILES CURED \\aTIIOUT PAIN ONE TRKAT- nient does the work. No knife or coustlc used. Rectal rtlseate a specialty. Dr. Cook , 307 New York Life Hulldlns. 631 7 AVI ? A "K" Are y ° n troubled with menW * JJ fcJ.tal weakness , norvouancBH. f. loss of sexual power , nhcht emissions , amA - \ A natnr.ildlari"N" cliarRas , lack' of < let V slro to per J.'AJ aJI fonn mental labor , 1 caused by youthful Indlacrqtlons. If BO , | ? sondforfullslxbof A mil trfntment A of Tuikish Lost M-t\.LtJU Manhood I T Capsulua fer $3 00 Otiarantctd to cure or J 9 money returned. Slnzlo CTTr "NTr2- i3 A 1VJM V3T ' boxes SI. Thla IB I no fake - cure , nor free prescription as modlclno i costa money. Don't bo fooled llnhn's I Pliiirmncy , 'J012 Fnrnam btrcet , Omaha. j For T.atllri 1'iirlitsh Ta > tsi/aiiil 1'eiiI ntjroi/itl 1'llln , never fall to bring menI atriiiitloH sure to the iluy. SI box , G for Jo I 'jy m nil. Ilnhn's Pharmacy , Omnhii. I . Rafennd SUIII3. Always reliable Tnko noBubstltute. Forsaleby alldniCRlatx. ? loa f-end 4c.for Woman'sSafcijiiaril. WIt.COXhI'KCiriO CO. . SfflbOUTII K10UTIIdT.l'JIIlADA..PA. tlary Syphilis permanently cured In 16 to 35 days. You can bo treated nt homo for the s.imo price rnde-nnmo KUiirotity. II yoc prefer to como hero wo < rH ! contract to pay railroad faro and hotel 0 lla.nni' na cbnreo.lf wo fall to cure. If you have taken mer cury , iodldo potnsh , and etlll have nchcs and nilna , Mucous Fatc'ios In mouth , Koro Throat , I luiplcs. Copper Colnrotl Hr.otn , Ulcora nn ny part of the body , UiUrorKyebrows fmiinc rr it , It Is this Hyphllltlo ULOOU POISON that Wo ruttriiiitco to cure. Wo Bollclt the most obsti nate cases and clir.llonco the % vurd fur u cano wo cnnnot ctirn. u'liln dl ease n.ia always banioathnoklllof tlio most oinlncutpliyHl- cInIIB. 8K5OOO ( ) < ) taplt.il behind our uncomll * t..onnlfraaractT. Absaltitup'oohKentnenledon u Mlcatlon. Addrera C'OOH JtiM12lY COr. HUT MiiHUulo T.-mvlo , CHICAGO , ILK RAILWAY TIME CARD Lea\es IDURLINOTON & MO. RIViil.Arrlve : | Omahal Union Depot. IQlh & lilnson Sls.l Oninlm 8:30am : Denver Express. a:35am : 4.UpniIllk , Hills , Mont. & Puget Snd Ux. 4:05pm : 4:3Jpm , Denver Kxpret-s 4:03pm : 7OSpm.Nebraska : I/ocal ( except Sunday ) . . 7:45pm : . . .Lincoln Local ( excejit SundayIlS5am ) : 2 : < 5pni..Fnst Mall ( for Lincoln ) dally. . . Leaves ( CHICAGO , nURIJNOTON & . IArrlves Omaha ] Union Depot , lOlh & Mason Sts Omaha B:00pm : . Chicago Vestibule . 8:00am : DMSaln . Chicago Express . 4llpm 7:50pm. : . . Chicago & St. Loul ? Express. . . S:00am : rjiam . I'aclllc Junction Local . 5:30pm : . Fast Mall . 240pm ! Leaven ICHICAOO , HIIj. & ST. PAUUIArrlves OmahalUnlon Depot. lOlh A Meson Bm I Omiiha 6:00pm : Chirngo Limited 80jam ; 045am..Chicago ; Kxrccs | ( ex. Hunilav ) . . . 3:2'om ICHICAOO & NORTHWEST'N.IArrlves OmahalUnlon Depot , lOlh a Maton 8ts. ( Omaha ll:00un : Eastern Fipress S:10pm : 4:4opm : Vettlbuled Limited 54opm ; 7OSam : Carroll Passenger lOMOpm G45pm ; Omaha Chicago Special 8:0uam : 4:30pm : Hoon Local 9:30am : Missouri Vullgy Loca ! 930am ! Leaves ICHICAdO , R. I. & PACIFIC.IArrlves OniahalUnion Depot. IQlli & Mason Bis I Ornaha I3AST. 040am.Atlantic ; Express ( ex. Sunday ) , . S:35pm : SiZJpni Nlciu express Slliain 4:50pm..Chicago : Vestibule. ! I.In-.ltbJ. . . . lpm : 4 : & > pm..ai. Paul Vestlbule-1 Limited. . . . liMpm WEST. fl4SpmOklahoma ; & Texas Ex. ( ex , Sun.,1035am ; l:40pm : Colorado _ I.lmUoJ , . 4:0 : < ) pm leaves I C. . ST. P. . M. & O. ( Arrives Omalml Depot , IStn and Webntcr Bts. I Omaha 8l5.un..Sioux : City Accommodation. . . , 8irpm : J:15pm..Sioux : City Exproa tex. Sun ) . .ll:55am : & : S3pin , St. Paul Limited 9:10arn : CjlJpm..Sioux City Aco'm'n < ex. Sun. ) . . Leaves I F. . K. & MO. VALLEY. 'ArrUes Omahal Depot. 15th and Webster Hit. | Omaha 2Upm..Past : Mall nnd Express 5 : > pm ilSpmex. : ( Sat. ) Wyo , Kx. ( ex. Mnn. ) , , S:35pm : 7:50ain.Norfolk Kxpros ( ex , Sunda.10Gam 5S5pm .St. Paul Exprcos OilOam -eaves K. C. , ST. J. & C. II Arrives Omalml Union Depot , 101 h & Mason Sls.l Omaha D:0oam : Kansas City Day Kxpress & :3'pm : ' ! > 5pm.IC. C. Night Ex. via 0 P. Trans. 7Mam : .cavea lArrlves Omaha Depot , 10th and \Vcb < ter His. | Omaha 0:40am : .St , Ixmls Impress 0:00am : 9:30pm : HI. Ixiuls Express 5Mprq : BiOOpm..Nebrasxa Local ( ex. Bun. ) . . . . 9:00am : SIOUX CITY & P CfFIC. | Arfl > " Depot. IStii end > Vtbtter 81s. I Omaha 6Mpm ! St. Paul Limited ' . . . . . iTtlOam I SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC. lArrlves OmahalUnlon Depot. 101 Ii & Mamn Sl . [ Omaha * T:0nm.Sloux : City Passenger. . . , , . , TlO:40pm : i:45pm. . SI. Paul Llmlled . 9:30aui : .eiiver | UNION PACIFIC ' lArrlves jmaluiUnlon | Dvpoi. IQUi & Ma on 3I . | Oinalu fM ia . . . . .Kearney llxprtii . 410p"m ; r.JO.un . Oxerluud Limited . 4Upm : 3Mpn-.n : at'r f. Slromib'e K * . ( ex. Sun.4ilOpm i:4.pm : : arand Island Eiprc ( ex. fun..I9OJpm ) : x-a\ff \VA 11 A 8H R A I L\VA Y , JArrliM Oni t'eUnkn ! Dtpot , 10th & Maioa Sn | Omaha " ' Catinau Uill. , , . I . ( Copyrlsht. 1SJ5.ff \ jh'.m AVnlson. ) Narrow clrcumstincenjwnd high spirits drove forth some liaUnlosian young men nnd women from the alert Mry year , to earn their , living In the cltlflT t the south. They carried with tlictn as. , 0 , wbrklng capital , sound education , unflagging Industry , abso lute Integrity and an undying attachment to Drumtochty. Their one necessary luxury was n weekly copy of ths Mulrtown Adver tiser , which four servant lasses would share between them and circulate at church doors , carefully wrapped In a page ot some com mon dally , and their one hour of unmixed enjoyment Its careful perusal , column by column , from the first word to the last. H would have been foolishness to omit the ad vertisements , for you might Imvo missed the natno of Drumsheugh In connection with n sale cf stlrks ; nnd although at homo no Urumtochty person allowed himself to take an Interest tn the affairs of Klldrummlo or Nethcralrd , yet the very names ot neighbor ing parishes sounded kindly at the distance of Glasgow. Ono paragraph was kept for the last and read from six to twelve times , be cause It wan beaded Drumtochty , and gave an account of the annual plowing match , or the school examination , or the flower chow , or a winter lecture , when Jnmlo Soutar had proposed the vote of thanks. Poor llttlo news nnd names hard of pronunciation , but the girl sitting alone by the kitchen fire lier fellow servants gone to bed or the settler In tlio far northwest for ho a\03 \ got his Advertiser after long delays felt the caller air blowing down the , CUen and saw the sun shining on the Tochty below the mill , and wont up between tbo pinks and the moss rosea to the dear old door ah , mo ! the click of the garden gate and heard again the sound of the hundredth psalm In the parish kirk. If ono wished to take n complete census ot our people In Glasgow , ho had only to at tend when Dr. Davidson preached on tno fast day , nnd make his \\ny afterward to tlio Vestry door. . . "There's a gndo pucklo fouk waltliv tae neo yo , sir , " tbo city' beadle would wy to the doctor , with much ceremony "a'm Judg- In' they're frao ylr aln palrlsh. Is It ylr wull they be admitted ? " Then In they came , craftsmen In stone and Iron , clerks In olllces and students froni tbo unlverojty , housemaids and worklngmcn'o wives , without distinction of perrons , having spent the last ten "minutes In exchanging nowa and magnifying : the rermon. The doc tor gave ! a Christian panic to qach and some personal mesasgo from \ho \ Glun , while they , In turn , did their best to reduce his hand to pulp and declared aloud that preaching like his could not be got outt'ldo Drumtochty , to the huge delight of Hlgheart , minister of the church , who was also a chaplain to the queen and all Scotland. The Dispersion endured any sacrifice to visit the old Glen and made their appear ance frcm various places at regular Intervals , llko Jews coming up to Jerusalem. An oxllo was careful to arrive at Mulrtown sta tion on a Friday aftofnoq so that ho might Join the Drumtochty fiofUtngent en their way homo from markctJ It Is not tn be tupposcd , however , that tjicro wag any , dem onstration when ho § qOfj.fi : himself on the familiar platform wh/etc-jj / Drumtochty men compared notes with 'other parishes at the doors ct the Dunlelthtrain. _ _ "la that you , Robe tf Yo ' 111 be gaeln' wast the nlcht. " wa s ijp only Indication Hillocks would glvo ptorg the general public that ho had recognized ( young Netherton after three years absBijcq and then ho would complete his Judgment , on the potato crop as If nothing hadhapBened.r "Yo're there , alft'of'aniah' , ; n' wes feared the sooth train mlcbt .hg.lato. " was all the length oven NeliertMTs { paternal feeljngs would carry hlm'fo'r the Hme ; "did yo , see thai ylr box wes pit , .in the van ? " and tJi'o father and eon mighttraVefl/itj iJIffcrpnt.ppm- pattmejits tb tne'junctiorr. , TJrumibchty had still some reticence a'toiTfd not conduct Its emotions In public , but ft liad a heart. When the van of the Dunleltji train had cleared the Junction and Dnimtcehty was left to itself - , self for KIldrummieMId not really count ' It was as when winter mtdta Into spring. "Hoo are ye , Robert hoe are ye ? Gled tae sco ye , " Drumsheughw'ouia say , examining the transformed figure from head to foot. "Man , a' wud hardly hao. kent ye. Come awa an' gle's ylr news , " and. the head of the com monwealth led the way to our third with Robert , Drumtochty closing In behind. Preliminaries were disposed of In the run to Kildrummle , and .as the little company made their way through , the pine woods , and down one side of the ( jlen nnd over the Tochty bridge , and up the other slopeto the parting of the ways , Robert was etrnltly questioned about the magnitude of the work lie did in Glasgow , and the customs of the people , ar.d the well being of every single Drumtochty pert-on In that city , and chlelly ao to the sermons ho had heard , their texts and treatment. On Sabbath the group at the kirk door would open up at Robert's approach - , preach , but ho would only nod in a shame faced way to Ills friends and pass on ; for It was our etiquette that Instead of remaining to gojrlp , a son should go In with Ma mother and sit booldo her In thp pow , w.ho on her part would mistake the psalm that'ho might find It for her , and pay such elaborate atten tion to the sermon that every one knew she was thinking only of her son. If a Drumtochty man distinguished himself In the great world , then the Glen Invested his people with vlcailous honor , and gathered greedily every scrap ofnews. Plggle Walker hlmsslf , although only an associate of the parlih by marriage and many transactions , wouli ) not have vlsltei" David Rom In the Upper Glen , with a view to potatoes , without Inquiring for David's ser | , the profeajor ; and after the silo \vau effected that astute man would settle down with genuine delight to hear the last letter , dated from a colonial university and containing an account of the professor's ) now discovery. It was Plggle who asked for the letter ; David would not have pfferod to read It for a year's rent. Drumtochty parents with promising wns lived In terror lest secret prldo should give them away , and they bo ac cused behind their backs of "blawlng , " which , In a weaker speech , Is translated boasting. David considered- with justice , that they ought to take special care , and tried to guide his wlfo with discretion. "Wo maun be cnnnlo wl1 John's title , wumman , for ye keaj'rofessor la a by-ordl- nar' word ; a' coont It equal tae Karl at the vcrra. least ; an' It wudua dao tao be , aye usln't. "Yo mlcht say't alnce In a conversation , Julst lottln' It slipoot by accident this wy' 'tho Professor wcs sayin' In Ilia lalst letter a' mean , oor son In Australy' but a 'wud ca' him John at itm > r Jllines. Pride's an awful mischief , Meg. " ' " "Yo're as proud as Tifi masel , . David , an' thoro'a nao usa ye scfoldln' at mo for gloih' oor laddlo the honor he * won wl' his brain an' wark , " aud the mqlmJr flared up. "A'm no feared what the noetfdrs say. Professor he Is , and Professor'-a'll ca' him ; yo ' 111 maybe bo sayln' Jock ! nVxt , tae show ye'ro humble. " \ . , , "Dlnna tak mo up _ paef.halrp , gudo wlfo , or think a' wud inak | lltlo o' John ; but the Almlchty hesna glen ! ik.a./altnlly a professor , an a'm no wantln' ta < f hfirt oor neeburs , an' them sae prood o' hltq ( hemsela. Yo mlcht read his last letter aeaii | | , wumman ; there's n bit a've near forgotten , ' ] , Meg went to the draM g where she kept the clothes he wore ns n boy , and the silk dress ho gave her when he received his great appointment , and , the copies ot his books , bound In morocco , which he sent homo with this Inscription "To my Tather nnd Mother. "From the Author ; " and every scrap ot paper about him nnd from him she had over received. The letter Is taken from an old stocking , and , as she pretends tu some difficulty In finding the place , Meg Is obliged to read It for thp forty-ninth tlmo throughout , from the name of the university at the head to the signature "Heart's love to you both from "Your ever affectionate son , "JOHN ROSS ! " whllo David makes as though ho had missed a word now and then In order lo prolong the pleasure. It was not hard to tell that he had such a letter In his pocket on the Sabbath , for the klrkyard was very cunning In Its sym pathy. "Moo's the Professor kccpln' when yo hoard laist , HoglclRh ? " Drumsheugh would say , skillfully leading up to the ono subject , and careful to glvo David his territorial designation , although It wasn very small farm Indeed ; "ho ' 111 send a scrape o' the pen at n time , a'm expcckln' gin he hcs a mcennt toe spare. " "IJusy or no busy , " answers lloglclRh , "ho maks time- tao write wrllo name. Ills mlther lies lio.l n letter frac John alnce a week wlthoot fall sin ho left Qoglelgh a laddlo o' saxtean for Edinburgh. "Thoy'ro no Julst twa or three lines althcr , but sax an' aught sheets , " continued David , warming. "An1 the names , they cowo n'thlng for length an' learnln' . Wud yo believe It , the Professor tells his mlther every article ho writes , and a' the wark ho dls. "Ho wcs tcllln's lalst letter aboot some graund discovery he's feenlshed , nn' they're threatenln' tae gle him a new tltlo for't. A'm no jtiist sure what It means , but It dlana malttcr , gin the laddie dls his duty and keep his health , " and David affected to close the subject. "It's fell warm the day. " "Yo ' 111 no hno that letter on ye , Uoglo ? " Inquired Jamie Soutar , anxiously. "Gin ye cud pit yar hand on't , the ne-aburs wud like tao hear whatna honor the Professor's gotten. " "Na , na , Jnmlo , It dlsna dao for a body tao bo deavln' ( deafening ) the country sldo wl' clavors aboot his bairns ; It It hedna been Drumsheugh spelrln' for John a' wudna hue said a word , hut n'h muckle oblecgod , and sao Is the laddie , for a' mind boo he wrote. ! My respects to the neighbors on Sabbath. ' " "That wes racl handsome , " began Whlnnlc. much Impressed by "respects. " "but a' mind the Professor wees aye a deuce " "Dlv yo think. Uoglelgh , that the Professor belongs tao yersel noa an' the gudo wife , " broke In Jamie , "Julst as If he were some ordlcnr' man ? Na , na ; gin a laddie goes up true the Glen tae the university , an1 comes oot nt the tap o' his classes , brlngln' hame three medals Ilka spring , an' opens secret things In nature that naebody kent afore , an' Is sclectoJ by government tao foond places o' learnln' oyont the sea , that laddie belangs tae Drumtochty. "Dlv yo mind the day his life wes In the London Times , and Drumsheugh read It nt the Junction ? 'This eminent man of science was born nt Drumtochty In Pertshlre , and received his early education at the Parish school. ' " "Yo hae't tae n word , Jamie , " said Drums- heuBh , and passed h's ' box. In name of the Glen , as It were to Domsle. "Oor standln' measure. " concluded Jamie , "leavln' oot Alrchio Moncur an' masel , will rln tae aboot sax feet , but a coontlt that wo gaed up the hill that nloht wl' fewer inchea-n man tao spare. Whar's that letter. Bog- leigh ? " After a feint ot seeking It In his trousers pocket-whcro'he wasCas likely to carry it ns the family bible , David produced , it from an Inner brcasf'pocket , wrapped in newspaper , and handed It to Domsio without a word. "Dlv ye > want me tae read It ? " as If tills had not been the rchoolmas cr's due.Veol , ireel , a'll dao ma best , " and then Domsle laid himself out to do Justice to the profes sor's letter , whllo Drumtochty wagged Its head In adm'ratlon. ' "Fellow of the Royal Society , " and Dom sle became solemn to the height of rever ence , "this cowcs a'thlng. A'm credibly informed that this Is the highest honor given tae learnln' in oor land ; a'll beboond tho'lt no be anlther F. R. S. in sax coonlles. May beno malr than twa or three in braid Scotland. "It's the graundest thing the Glen's dune yet , " and Jamie took up the strain ; "he'e M. A. nlreaDy , an' some Hher letters ; ye cudna rln them ewer ? " Then Domsle gave John Ross' degrees one by one. "That ccmes tae five , makln' no mention o' Hher honors ; there's thirty-one degrees In the Glen the nee , and John heads the 1'st , If a' mlcht call a professor by a laddla's name. " "Wha has a better rlcht ? " said the father , with much spirit ; "yo laid the foondation o't a' , nn' he often said Hint hlmsel' . " Opinion differed whether David or Donule locked prouder In kirk that day. but Jamie Inclined to Domsle , whom he had detected countlng the degrees over again during the Four days after David appeared In the klrkynrd with such woe upon his face that Drumsheugh could only Imagine one reason , and emitted preliminaries. "Naethln' wrangT the professor , BOR- lolgh ? " and Domslc held hs ! pinch In mid air. "John wes deeln' when this lettar left , an' nee he 'ill mnylie bo dead an'burled his mlther on' mo were ewer prood o' him , but \\o ken boo sude , " and the old man broke down Tlioy looked helpleraly at ono another , averting their gaze from the profeinor'R father , and then Drum&hcugh took hold of tlio dtuatlon. "This Is no llchtsome , Dauvld , an' the necburs rliaro ylr trllmle , but dlnna glo up hnup , " nnd then Drtimshcugh read the let ter from Australia , whllo Hlllocka and Whln- nlo , turning their baclcy on David , sholtcrcd bis grief from the public vlow , "Dear Mr. Iloso : Ycu will have noticed that the last letters from my friend , Dr. Kof3 , wcro written In a fceblo hand , Ho was laid down about three weeks ago with what has turned out to bo typhoid fever , and ought not to Imvo seen paper , nut wo considered the caeo a mild ono and ho was determined ncnd his usual Icttor homo. Now the dlfcaso has taken a bad turn and ho Is quite delirious , mentioning his mother and his eld schoolmaster by turnu , and think ing that ho Is again In Drumtocbty , Ills colleagues In medicine are consulting twlco a day about him , and everything will bo done for ono wo all adralro and love , nut ho In very low , and J IMnU it right to prepare - pare you for what may be bad news. He ll eve me , with much respect , yourei faith fully , FUKDKIUCIC ST. CLAIU. " "A'vo seen a malr cheerful loiter , " and Drumsheugh looked at the fathers from above Ills spectacles ; "but It mlcht bo wanr. A'll guarantee the professor's na as far through wl't as Saundcrj. an' yonder bo Is alive and llvln' like , " nodding In the direc tion whcro that brawny man propped up the gable at the Iclrlc with bis rhoulders and maintained a inawlvo ullenco with Kaunclcra' Mitchell. ' 'Nae doot , nao doot , " said Hillocks , de riving Just encouragement from the study of There's Money In It washing with Pearline. There's case and comfort in it , too , and safety. There's wear saved on every thing washed ; there's work saved in every thing you do , There's no time wasted , / ' and little time spent. There's nothing like Pearline. There's no harm if yon use it , there's no reason in doing without it. I'cdillers and some unscrupulous grocers will tell you. U ns good as" or "Uie tame as Pearline , " IT'S FALSE Pearline U never peddled , if your ( 'roccrs send you an imitation , be honest ttnJ it tut. % * > JAWIiS I'YLE , New York. Suni1pr ' flgurci ; "flitter ( ho wyVeelum Mdd/iro brocht Saunders through n' wud hemp for the best Kin a * we ? Dogletirh. " "Sao ft' wud nocbiir * , " nnd Onvld cam * forth again , "gin we henl o > r Inddlo t hnme in * oor aln man Inn guidehim. . Rut there's n&o AVcclum MacLuro oot yonder naebody but strangers. " " \Vo mieht ask the doctor tao jilt up < i prayer , " tniRgMtod Hillocks ; "It cudno tlao ony mischief , an' It's aye n comfort. " "He daurna tlao't , " cried David , whore mind wag quickened by grief ; "It Mil bo a' ewer Inng sync , on' It's no lawfu' tao pray for the dead. " "Dlnna be feared , Iloirlo , " said Jamlo ; "th doctor ' 111 Ink the rcsponilbccllty hlmpolf and yo tuny bo sure ho ' 111 pet some roii oot o' the wood. HMid bo n pulr kirk th day gin wo cudna plead wl' the Almlchty to oor professor. " "Yo hao the word , Jamlo , " said Drum chough , "nn * a'll Rang In nn' toll the docto masel ; " but Whlnnlo confessed nfterwar that ho thought this prayer beyond even th doctor. It followed the petition for the- harvest nnd this * was how It rnn the Free Itlrk people plo had It word for word by Monday ; "Remember , wo beseech , mort mprclfu Father , a father and mother who wait wit anxious hearts for tiding ; * of their only son nnd grant that , before tlila week be over Thy servant who In charged with many messages sages to this parish may bring to them gooi news from n far country. " "Didn't a' tell ye ? " triumphed Jamie , go Ing down to the gate , whllo Posty , who hai required the whole length ot the sermon to recognize himself , omit and departed , nine llftcJ , declaring aloud : "Tho'll bo nao black cdgo In the bag nex Friday , or a'm no postman o' Drumtochty. " Letters tor lloglclgh were left about 2 o'clock In n box on the main road two miles distant , and brought up by the scholars In the evening , but It was agreed cnrly In the week that David nnd his wife should go down and receive the letters from Posty's own hands on Friday. In order not to be late , Meg rose nt 4 o'clock that morning but Indeed , she need not Imvo gene to bed and by S o'clock was afraid they might bo lato. Three times , she took out and rear ranged her treasures , and three times broke down utterly , because slip would never me her laddlo ngaln. They followed Posty from his start outward , and were comforted about 11 with the thought that ho was on the return Journey. "Ho's fairly nff fur hamo noa wumman , " David would say , "nn whccpln' through Netheralrd ; ho's no mnlr than ten mile awa , a'll warrant , an' he's a terrible walker. " "Ho ' 111 surely no bo tnstln' nt the Nethcr- alrd's public boose , Dauvld , nn' lolterln' ; n'vc kent him no be at the blx till half three. " "Na , na , there's nao fear o' Posty the day ; all bo boond ho's savin' every meemit ; yc mind boo prod ho we9 tae bring the letter wl' the professor's applntm.t. " . "Isn't It mlchty tbr think we're pittln aft the tlmo here , " and Meg began to get ready , "when ho's maybe In the parish al ready ? " It was exactly a quarter past 12 when the two old people sat do\\n In the shadow oil the firs above the box to wait for the first sight of Posty. "A1 daurna meet him , Dauvld. alfter a , she said ; "wo ' 111 Julst watch him pit the letter In , and slip doan when he's gane , an oh ! but a' ken what It' ' 111 he. " "A'm cxpeckln' tae hear John's on the mend masel , " said David , manfully , and ho set himself to fortify his wlfo with Saunders case and the Doctor's prayer , till she lifted her head again and watched. A summer wind passed over the pines , the wood-pigeons cooed above their heads , rabbits ran out and in beside them , the burn below made a pleasant sound. A sense of the divine love descended on their hearts. "The Almichty , " whispered Meg , 'ill surely no tak awa oor only bairn an' him dune sao weel an' sac gudo a son. A' wes coon.tln' on him comln' hamo next year , an1 seoin1 him alncs malr afore a' deed. " A bread cart from Klldrummle lumbered along on the road. MacLuro passed on JCSD at a sharp trot. A company ot tourists com ing from Glen Urtach sang "Will yo no come back again ? " Donald Menztes also sang as no brought a horse from the smlddy ! but It was a psalrii "I to the hills will lift my eyes. "From whence doth como mlno aid. " "Can ye no see'him'yot , Dauvld ? a' doot ho's lied an accident ; It maun be lang past the 'oor noo. Younder he is. " But It was only a tramp , who hesitated at the foot of the upland road , anJ then continued his way to the village , careless who lived or died , so that he had meat and drtnlc. Round the distant corner Posty came at last halt an hour before his tlmo and halt a in'ile the hour above his common speed. "Wull ye gang doon , Meg ? " "A canna ; bring up tae mo when he s past. " and she sat down ngaln nnd covered her face ; "tell mo gin It's come. " Posty halted and t-wung round his bag ; ho took out the packet ct roadside letters and dropped four Into the box without attention ; then he kept a fifth in h's hands and hesi tated ; he held It up against the light , as If ho would have read Its contents. ' 'IIo's got .It , an' Meg wumman , a' dlnna seen ony black on't. " Posty looked at hla watch and said aloud : "A'll risk the time ; It ' 111 no tnk main than an 'oor , " and he leaped the dyke. "Lord's sake. lioglelgh. Is that you ? A' wes thlnkln' o' whuppln' round ylr wy the day for a change ; In fac , " and Posty's effort at indifference collapsed , 'word's come free Australy. " . _ . . . "Wull ye open t tors ? ma hands no vcrra steady , an' the gudo wlto hesna her glosses. ' "Mr. David Ross , Fanner , Boglclgh , ' ' Drumtochty , Scotland. " read Posty , with ofllclal Importance. "That's a r' rlcht. et ony rate. " "Ho aye sent It tao his mlther hlmsel. Julst read the beglnnln' Posty , that ' 111 be eneuch. " And David fixed his eyes on the letter , whllo Mes dared not breathe. "It affords me unspeakable tatlsfactlon , began Posty. In a low volco , and then ho suddenly lifted it up In victory , 'to send good news. The very day I wrote the worst symptoms disappeared , and your son Is now en the way to recovery. " "Thero's tower pages , nn' a' can read 'no cause now for alarm , ' but yo canna better the affect. A' kent what It wud bo ; the doctor said gu3o news in hlu prayer , and that's the verra word. 'Here , MSstres Hess , Is the letter , for liog- lelgh'a no fit tae tak chalrgo o't. Mo ? A'vo duo naethln' but calrry it. "A'll no deny , thought , a' wud hae llko t fine tae hov seen the Inside o't doon bye ; a' passed the bcondary o' sail , as Btino as the palrlsh the folk eot on me , but a' cud say naethln' malr than this. 'There's an Aus traly letter , nnd It's no blackedged. . ' "A'm alt nee , " buckling his bag , for Mrs. Ross had risen and was threatening to lelzo his hand ; "an1 It's worth gaeln' up the Glen the day wl * sic news. A'll warrant Domslo's on tlio road lang syno. Yo'el hao the professor l' yo In the Kirk again glide wife an' the neebouM ' 111 ba prood tae sue ye balth pang In the Bltlior. " and Posty lecpt Into the- load like a l-yoar-old , Ileglnnlng at tlio Manse , and continuing unto Drumshnugh , there Mas not a homo along the road whore Posty did not give a cry that day , and it was nlllrmed on credible evidence In the klrkyard next Sdbhath that ho stood upon a dykn and made 'Hillocks understand at ( ho distance of three flcldy * breadth that Drumtochty had still a pro fessor. _ IIIIMI.\NTS KIIIID roii ivouv. .S viMit--Flv < > Th n n NII nil Slnln An- iiiiull ) ' d > Hiiiil | > * IIii * MiirkHN , One-fifth ot the world's commerce In Ivory goea to Great Ilrltaln , and It will astonish most people to learn that 15,000 elephants have to bo killed every year to keep tint market supplied with the precious substance. Altogtthor , to keep the whole world In Ivory apart from fossil tusks 75,000 elephants are slaughtered annually. Africa Is the great Ivory country ; and In tha Congo basin , the belt hunting ground , there are supposed to be about 200,000 elephants - phants , worili altogether about halt a mil lion sterling. Tha average weight of Ivory obtained from a single elephant U about fitly poundD. Tusk a weighing about a hundred pounds each have been procured , but this la very rare. The moit expensive tusks are lho j ujed In the manufacture of bllllird balls ; they cost , as a rule , 110 a hudrfdwelght. Ivory duit and shavlogy nra used by con fectioners to stiffen the more expensive klndt of Jellies , The bvrapingt are ofttn burnt and made Into a [ mint known (8 "Ivory black , " worth about 120 a too. STARTED ALL TO THINKING SciontisU on Doth Sides of the \7ntor Busy with X RIXJS. GERMANS MAKE THE CLEAREST PICTURE3 the I'roccdi for l".ii III the .Mi-vlintilcnl Artx UN Well nn lit Stirjicrj- ! | tciiNltiK Eleetrletty. In ntiropo the Invc'tlRatlon of Prof Hoent- Ken's discovery Is bohiR carrlcil on , says the ) New York Sun , with aa much onthiulnsm ns In tills country , atul npparcntly under moro frtvolatile cotulltlons , fop tht Gprmnn oxporl- nieuters swm to Itnow the exact process used lijUocntp.n , tlic innnner In which lie npplleil 111 ? clocirlclty , aiul llio force ot current usc l , milters vlilch apparently have not been nl the cominniul of American Investigators , who liavo hnil to learn from tliolr own experience. The German plctlirca In consequence have been much clearer ami more astunlsliltiit tlmn the ( > producul elsowhere. The lines ot In vestigation are illvMliiR , some persons tryhiR to find out whether new substances cm bo penetrated by the * rays and to Improve the process , others whether the rays are the product ot electricity or not ; and others ntlll nro puzzling with the scientific explanation of do phenomenon. At Berlin experiments nre beliiR constantly made at the Military academy nnd bo fore the Physical society. Recently It wasi discovered that the rays can bo used to distinguish trtis pearls from false. A string of mixed real and false pearls exposed to the rays showed on the sensitized plato dark opantici masses for the real pearl ? , and almost transparent spots for the false. The picture of n mouse showed the most dellcato details ot the skeleton nnil faint Indications of the Internal organs. A broken arm that was healing showed dis tinctly t'.io ' fwcturo and the knitting of tha bcnc > . uno of the uerlln professors ot surgery as serts that the pictures of bones show every thing abnormal In their structure , wlic-thcr caused by bacteria , by disturbances of nutri tion , or morbid growths. The Austrian war ulllco Ei a a ordcrul the process to bo tried at the Vienna arsenal to test the hoino- gencousnegs ot gun castings , and reports from private foundries say that It has bsen used successfully In detecting Haws. One professor nt Hiula-l't > sth has succeeded In re ducing the time ot exposure for a well-dellned picture to thirty seconds , nnd another to two or thro ? seconds. Mr. Porter , of the Uni versity of London , obtained pictures by con necting the tube directly with the secondary terminals of an Appj Induction cell worked by thr i Email accumulator colls. Dr. Nett- hass of Herlln has obtained the rays from an ordinary Incandescent lamp , by connect ing one wlro from the Induction cell wltli tht carbon filament. PEIiraCTING THE PROCESS. Improvements have been made In tbo man agement of the raya At Ilcrlln the oven , flno grain of different klnda of wool plno , mahogany , walnut , alder has been repro duced ; In the first experiments , It vHIl bo ra- mombcrcd , wood was thought to bo com pletely transparent to the rays. It lo hoped now that It will ho possible to reproduce the tissues of the human boly. In London a pod of peas ha ? been taken , ohowlng the seeds well marked , whllo an Edinburgh doctor finds that tobacco Is Impervious to the raya. In Par's , before the Academic dos Sciences , pictures wcro t'hown ' which M. GiH'tav Lo Don assorts ho lns : fcaen. taklns for several years by the uss of nn ordinary parraflln amp. An ordinary photographic dry plate , placed under a negative In a printing frame , the negative closely covered with a thin plato of Iron , la exposed for three hours to Lho light of the lamp , and glvci a faint but well defined picture. It , however , ft plato of lead la wrapped around the bdck of the frumu and Lent over the edges ot the IrMl plate , seas as to Inclose tin ? printing frnmo In a metallic frame , an Imago'ls obtained "nearly no vigor ous ns If no obstacle had been Interposed be tween the light andi the plate ? " This may have nothing to do with Iloentgen'o rays , jut It ID Interesting as showing that the pic tures can bo taken by tomcthlnE that peno- tratco opaque bodies. Another unaxplalned matter ot the samu kind Is the plcturb ot Mont Blanc , taken In September , issr , on a jltch-dark night , by Prof. Zeugo.-i of Prague. llo fccusFOil the mountain In the evening , and when It became so dark that no trace of t could bo soon through a powerful night ilasij , put a plato In tha camera , left It .hero till midnight , and found lie had taken in excellent picture. Ho Is now trying to explain his picture on llio data of Uoontgen'y llMovory , as caused by electrical action of the mountain itnelf. Prof. J. J. Thomson of Cambridge- uni versity has been making experiments In the Cavendish laboratory on tin- connection of the Hoontgon rays with the longitudinal waves o ! light. The photographic plato was ilaced Inside tbo vacuum tube so as to In- erccpt the rays between the cathode and the walls of the tubs ; the plate was not affected , which chows that the fluorescence of the glass Is necessary for the production ot the ays. Again , fluorescence was produced In julbs without a cathode , and the plate waa not affected. Experiments were made by aklng photographs through tourmaline plates , first with their axis parallel , then with the ax's crossed. In the hoyo ot getting some evidence as to whether the rava were longl- udlnal or not , but no difference could be detected In the obstruction offered to the ays by the tourmaline plates m the two cases. It wai found , however , that the rays exert the most powerful effect In discharging electricity , whether positive or negative , rom an Insulated electrified plate exposed o their Influence. A bulb separated fiom a charged plate by a board throe-quarters of nn Inch thick , covered with several layers of Infoll , acted on the plate Mrongly , and It van only when the thickness , ot metal Inter- )0sed wc.s Incrcaead to one-Quarter of an nch that the effect became Imperceptible. Die electrified plato Is a much moro delicate letcctor of the rays than a photographic ono , nnd Is morn suitable when measurements are needed , The results are not conclusive , but o far they favor the theory that the vlbra- Ions are longitudinal. > Hi-Hi of All Tn cleanse the system In a gentle and truly beneficial manner , when the springtime comes , use the true and perfect remedy. Syrup of Klgs. One bottle will answer for all tlis family and costs only > D cents ; the arge size $1. Iluy the genuine. 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