- - - TUE A1IA DATLYj3E E4O NDAAPIIL 1 8 , 1 8 6. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 7 NOT1Q8. , ' 8PR6I1L . 'M ' .4 A.IcrtINntent for theRe voIlIilflS . , J % v1I1 he tnkcn until 12sflO p. in. for , 1I , evnttg nnil tiiifl S p. ii. fur the iio * nI tig anti Sun.183r cii Iton. AIertI.ser , hT rc.1lMtIlag It flh1tfl 1ireiI check , con 1.stc nnicr fuR- tIreiqtiI o n niiii1rc4 letter In enro or The IIe , . AnsvprN o n4,1rerl . iIIt lbe de1I-crsl upii 1rcMeliU ( hut of the check nnI. Itnteuu , 1 1-12C ft Yoril flrt htlMtrIon ( ; Ic fl wuril tIitrnftpr. flt1IItIJ ttkefl for IeN Ihittit O for ftr.it Inerthon. Theno , ndvertln'muutus uuitint he run coftneCtl- I tICI3. I 1- , SITL1tTIO5 VtNTED. , VANT1tu. I'OSITION Rn t tpwrhter : nine yea& exrieCe ; o"4 r'frrenccA. AddrM S. 6. i3ee ofl1e. CounCil ItlnffL A-M21.-l3. 'tNTll-Mi1d lRlJP. \ ' 7) i : ' 1g3 Vinton treet. . _ - .8cm TO SIt. ) A MOTlt AND flXPINSCS PAID nalernPn for cignri c'xperlence UnneerY , itunulntu1 roo4E Xlttb Cleric ctir mnthine frfe to each customer. flitluop & KlIn , St. IMult , 7o. II-M7S. MI' tM1 WANTgD-t.tlUThAt. COMPINATIO : exrkneu Cr not. Stock gwurnnteetl to grow. A'lrc with tfttnp. Urown nro. Co. . uurry. nien , Chicago. fl-SO-M2 . WATlD. Uodmen , thovelieruc. * tatlnn ynn nod men to . drill by tRue foot on florenen and Cripple Creek fln'Rr'n4 ' In Coloraio. ' ATrIx TO IILAMER & OlIIAfli. 12 Farnom , tret. or tn CAIIIALE DlTTMtm & WRITIIRI'.C. Contrnctor , FJorene , Cob. l3-SbO.lC' ' _ _ _ wMrnn , STAT1 AQITh'T F'OIt NrmRAHA : nnR Town. to represent ih C. C. C. Mt'r. Co. of it. 3oieph. Mn. : tnut h flnnnclahly te- npnsihle antI competcnt will pay from $ . ) ) fl ) per month : lnvetIgnte ( tubs. ° ° _ ' ' 22. . Hotel Itrunuuwick. 8-12 nnI 1.5. 1' r iiflL.ACKSMITII ; : AT OC1 : MtIHT b gcxul in p10w work. Address M. IL Mat- thienn. Superior. Neb. IJ-M6 13 XlUSTL.UC WOflEflS. tVIItYWIIERl. TO take ordeni for "Cuba nnt the Fight fcr Fre. ' . dont" : boo puRe ; retail , $1.10 ; elaborately ii- ) uttrnted , with 'view , oC tRue armies. ramps . I ami enngmu'nt. t-rurud at great hazard : p.lis at nIght ; to.ks on credit : freight paul : , cut dluCountt any on. eon earn fr"tn S.CO . to 2.O' ) dnilyl conipl'te outflt but 2. . Aul- dress bobe Ilible l'ubllshing Cu. 23 Chestnut tp i st. . PhIladelphia. Pa. lb-Ml2 1 , J WATD. APPIUNTICES FOR lJAnltlIt 5 trnde no opportunity like this In the world to majce yourselt Indepudept by a. good trade : n w metluotbs ; only eIght weeks reulr.1 to : comidete : can earn wages aturdays at the trTtl. ' while learning : steady situation guaran- , te'l when COmpEtent ; more demand for gradu- . stirS thun can be suppliuuil lutest styleg taught : enl now fcr free luut.restlng catalogue. Cli- ! Cao harbor School. 233 S. Clark st. . Chicago. I3-Ml2 1 - VANTCD , SALESMIN FOR IREST EL.L1Nr nurnm.-e lln on the rold ; liberal salary and exuenqciu ; also side line men. California Cider . Co. . Ciuhmgo. fl-rn lT3-1 : IIILP - WANTFD. A GulL : MUST HE A GOOD COOIC aYd laundress : references required. Apply 332 : South 37111 et. C-Mb ? 13' . iNiEb. OIlU TO DO COOIUNG. CALl , AT _ _ 3718 Farnam st. C-Ill-Il' , tlDDLF AOFI ) WOMAN TO DO OErRAL . housework : family rf two. 1009 California. Call in forenoon until 1 o'cloek. C-143- . - WAl1TD..I1XpflfllCED MIL.LINlRY 1 \ saleslady. Illiss. 1i Douglas St. C-M-193-lS FOIL ltET-llOVSES. UOUSES IN ALt PARTS OP Tim CITY. TIIC 0. i' . pavis Company , l5O Farnam. D-633 1IOUI1S. IflINA\VA & CO. idS N. 13Th ST. : D-66 IOflCflNlTQUSES. C..A. BTAflR.S5.YLWE. D-37 ron fltNT-.NXC SOLXTIR FflOT. 8-ROQM brIck house. with all midern improv.ment ! and In first class condition. Inquire on premines. . 2l ItnIf-Iloward etteet. D-210 hOUSES. WALLACE , UROWN IILIC. 16 & Doug. D-G9t . hOUSES FOR 11INT. L.RG LIST. FflOM . $5.01) tjp McCague Investment Co. . 1513 Todge _ _ _ _ iol-t TUINT-BRICK UEIDENC LOCATED I at the wuthwest corner 1th and Douglas zts. . h . rormerly tue residence Cf the late Ilenry Pundi. . % . _ _ t Especially suitable for oiflce of phyiclan5 or dentlts Apply to the superlntendeuit of The Dee building , room ' 103. flee bldg. D-2 1O3MUN 6-ROOM COTTAGE : ALSO 1-flOOM cttage. with barn. L. S. Skinner. egent 310 N. Y. bldg. I C1101C13 UOUSIIS AND COTTAO1S FOIl BE2T nil over city. $5 to ZrO. Fidelity. 102 Farnamt. LAI1OD.L151' . F. D. WrAD. 36 & lOUOLAS. - D-731 A29 jj ; IIOUSC OF TEN I100MS : MODem - em convenlencli very handy to busineas. Inruire at 209 8. 16th at. 13. T. Mount. t _ _ _ _ -flOOM cOTTAGE : nATIT. FURNACE. GAS. lawn. shade , etc. 212iMtami nt. . TEN-I100M iiOUrui : MODERN IMPROVE- meats : 1811 Cass. Apply Reed hotel. South Ounahial ielephcne. CT. 1)-Ml21 l' : i-6OM MODEfl 11011511. $2) ) . ; 6-room detacled ) iuue $ l5.Q. ) . 8.rolns house. central. 113.00. Apply luflO Capital av D-M132 17' NEARLY : is' S IIOOt1IOtJSE ; ALL MOD- era uunprovements ilrst.class condition : cheap. p : Seward St. D-113-I3- ' i3t 1t1NT. MODr.It FLATS. LANGE : bick. 60u So. 13th t. D-M 197-Mu I.Olt RFNT. FIFTEL'N.flOOM JIOUSE : WITh . fly ry modern eonvenlence ; large yard. barn ; one ot thu. most desirable houses in tue city : fz.mom hat ; modern : 2119 Farnam street : 118 per month. Potter & George Co. . lGth and Iatnam streets. D-M214 23 ; flENT. J1ICIIELILU hOTEL. , 308. 110 r North 13th street : 2 ? rooms ; gao1 repair ; nil convenieuuces ; ver ) cheap. Giobo Loun and Tuat company. D-M203 14 1rOit III1NT. S I100MS ; CITY VATEtt AND ciuuiern $10. G14 S. 17th Ave. fl-lot-It. ' NEAT SIX-ROOM hOUSE. FINE CENTRAL location. 833 5. 21st street. I-M-2i0 IG IOl1 RENT-PUILNISIIEI ) ROOMS. : FURNIShED ROOM FOR TWO. IICS CALl. fornia. l-943.13- ' itnOMS. 1OR LIGhT 1IOUSEKEII'lNG. GO0 ' North Itiit Street. E-M121 13' . FOR IENT , ruItNlsIlm ) I100MS. SINGLE p or ensuite ; with or without board. 101 5' . 17th St. Tel. 1637. 1-MI3T 13 1L'll.'lSllE1) ROOM ; $5. $ 1811 F.tIINAM. E-lld.l3. IlOOdi IN A E.lJTl1UL L.OCATION ; housekeeping. it desired. 21O4 Ilurt. l-M2O3 11' Ft'IlNIItiIllI ) ROOMS ; 'LIItSANT : MODERN. 512 No. 19th sit. 1-M23t 13' , FUltISlIlhl ) ROOMS 1NL ) IIOAIII ) . LTI1AM IIEA'I'ED ROOMS. MOD. cr8 enveniencesboard. ; G2 So. 1n. F-7t ) ) iOOM : AND HOARD. 04 S. ZITII. " - . ' r - - _ _ _ I ¼ xon IR1NT. FURNISIIED ROOMS. WITh f 1 ' \ 1thlrd ; 1&CO uer week. call at 2107 Iougluta at. 1 1-$83.21. } 'L'ltNlSllEU ROOMS. IuASoNA1lrd : ; IIOARD r $3.1) oerweek. 2G3 So. 2iii at. F-Mill 17' _ . ImOMS AND IIOAIID , 2310 DOUGLAS , 1-Ml36-M10' LARGE FJIONT 110GM , WITh FXCELLENT table ; ieierenees , b1 No. 28th at. . F-htMl II' M1t4. LliLiiCltl1.l. . "TilE ALUAUV. MGI ll.iugius ; bouts. ( urpished anti unfurnisheti ; table board. F-MI : : it' VOlt htiNT..4JXlIhJTj1SflED : 1100315. tVtJl1NIShlED CliAMhlEItS FOIL 1LOUSM- keeping. loan and wife ; Water in ktteben- steel aink waste pipe. III Nlin. : a nr I DESIBAIUd lIOotS : htOL7S1KDE1' . ing ; central ; usuodeun. Addrea N 61 lIce. ( l-M233 14 J.fl h1lXT-ST01LlS ANI ) 0V11CflS , .d ( 1/OIII1ENT-TIIE 4STOI1Y UIt1C UUILDRNQ 4 ) - at. 916 1'urnanu at. This building baa & fIreproof : cintnI busentent. mpleta ieatn iueatinj ax- lutes. utter en all flooori , . . sic , Apply at t. , _ 5 he efllcet TheMes 1-910 FOIl ItENT-MAY IONIl OITIiI1 1iES1 con- lie : , in iii , tti ) . Adlzeu U 27 , Dee. . 1-LId VOlt. h1INT-STOht1S AND OFFlC1S. ( ( 'onlinueti. ) 1flST CI.AtS ! IUUCK SlflItll 13t1ILD1Ni , 1011 I'aruam , thrte dories and baaement ; will alter to suit tenant low tent. 314 lit Nat'l fl'k bldg. . , . 1-701 I1USTNESS hOUSE FOR RENT-NEW ThREE. atari anul basement buck building , cxI33 , mouth. weal corner of Iloward and FIftq.enth afrecil ; aultabiC for Jobbing or mutufacturing purposes. Address Clues. Turner , 2110 } 'arnuutn atreCt. STORE. 421 SOUTII 11Th , NEAR IIOWAT1U ; heart of commI'ion 4stret ! ! fIrst floor asid basement. Room 314 , Firsl Nationni flank building. I-M7fl - STORE SITtCATED IN 1I1AI1T OF' COMMIS. aion district. 421 5G. 11th. corner II uward ; uu.t1 baeement and flrst floor , III let Nat'l hunk bldg. 1-119.18 AGLNTS WiCl'1fl. W'ANTUD , AOI1NTt3 CAN MAICIlS'EtiCf.Y In any locality ; failure titterly impoaciblci will prove it or forfeit $ i ) . Au1uitet 1' . 0. Ilex & 3S. floaton. Mass. .2-Mill II' MANUFACTUIRI1 WNT AGENTS TOSF1LL. the combinatioti lock-pin clevis direct to farm. era ( tue only combination elevha and plo ever l'ntentedh : pef.boeking : nlwaya aecure aells at aigiut ; 13) her cent profltl no ctumpetition ; x- elusive territory. Corinany Mfg. Co. , 2 Ijearborn St. Chivngo. WANTED-TO flINT. IF YOU WANT GOOD TFNANTa FOIl OUlt houses litt them with Iideiity , 1702 Farnam at. WANTED-ABOUT MAY 1ST. A MODERN 10 or more , room detached house. with lawful will pay liberal rent If ultedi state location. N 10. Dee omee. STOIIAGD. STORAGE. FRANK EWEIIS , 1214 IIARNET. M-702 . . PACIV'IC STOfl.Gi AND WARETIOUSE CO. . 9S-M0 Jones. General atorage and forwarding. M-703 OM.'AN & STORAGE. 1411 FARM. TCI. . 1119. M-M419-A1S WANTIID-TO hIllY. 2ND-hAND FURNITURE. fROWN'S. 102 S. 14. N-MID 11' WANTED lIllY , 0001) DI1IVINIIIOI1SII not over 150 lbs. . must be gentle , sound and cafe for lady to handle State price. Address - dress N 41 , lIce. N-lIT-IC' FOIL SALIIlrUhlN11'V1tII. Thlfi ENTIRE CONTENTS O1' A 1IANDSO8III- lIt furnished 11.ruom residence. Address I 22 , lIce. 0-640 I\VILL StILL AT PRIVATE SALE MY FUJI- niture antI household goods : come early to Se- euro bargains. Mrs. S. Lehman , 2.3 N. 20th ! it. 0-Jd123 13 _ F'Olt SALE , FUI1NISIIINGS 0FAT-1OOI flat ; everythlnu7 tiewI cheap. Enquire room 4 , Singer bik. , South Omaha. 0-MEl 13 FOIt SALE-hORSES AND WAGONS. NUMIIIIR OF GOOD SECOND hAND CAREt- ages and phaetens at a bargain , 1411 Dodge , . r-280-AI3 C NEW IIUGGIES AND SURI1EYS AT LESS than nianufrs. cost this week ; 3 Id hand family carriages ; barga'ns ' ; in good repair. Drummond Carriage Co. , 18th ant Ilarney. t'-M114 MI SIIE2ThAND PONY ; YOUNG , SOUND , HAND- come. tuisetl by lady. 25.Od : custom niad.'urt , cost. * 123.00. for * 5).O0 ; almost new : .aah only. 903 Ho. 40th , bet. Marcy and Mason , third houu'e. P-3122' ) 13' FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. BEST HARDWOOD 1100 AND CIIICEN fence. Atso "all wire. " C. It. Lee. 1101 Douglas. Q-705 FOIl SALE OR'TIIADE. CIICAP , ONE DLACK jack , 16 hand3 high , weight , 1,1) . .1. F. Ivis. iloote , Ta. Q-M363-A23' B. HAltS. FLORIST. 1113 VINTON ST. , TEL. 76 , has a large assortment of young and old plants. suitable for pot. decoration and bed plants : Easter lilies. cut flowers and roses ; everythIng at greatly reduced prices. Q-M40 LAWN flOG & ChICKEN FENCE. . % LL WIRF cheaper than wOd. Wire Works , 4)3 South 14th. Q-cD1-A-23' I HAVE TWO GOOD COLIJMIIIA BICYCLES ; wilt selL one cheap for cash. Apply. 706 So. 16th. Q-146- . FOI1SALE-FIELD GLASS $10. . ORIGINALLY cost $30. , ver ) . powerful & nearly new , will senl it prtvilege examination. Address Ilex 192. Cm- cinflati , 0. ' Q-M103 13 3IISCISLLANEOUS. 110W TO BECOME LAWFUL VIIYSICIANS ; course by mail , Write Illinois Health llntver- atty , Chicago. R-M523-A23' CALL lIP 1170 WhEN YOU WANT A CAIIPEN- tar. plaster , bricklayer or painter. Hamilton I3rO ! . 414 So. 18th R-M-lId-II- ' CLAIRVOYANTS. sns. DR. II. WARREN , CLAIRVOYANT , REliable - liable buinees medium 8th year at 119 N. 16th. iN ORDIII1TO GIVE ALL A CHANCE , I will give sittings ( this weei only ) for 50 cents. Come early to avetd the rubs. 1712 Capitol. S-MIll 18' MASSAGE , IIATIIS , ETC. MADAME SMITIT. 1122 DOUGLAS STREET. 21 floor room It ; massage. steam , alcohol and auiphurnO baths. T-IiS-l8' MMF3. AMES. FORMERLY OF' ST.LOUIS MASsage - sage and baths , IGI S. 13th at. . 3d floor , room 10. T-9l4-M7' MRS.DR. LEON. ELECTRIC MASSAGE PAR- iors ; rerreshing and curattve ; dent faii to call. 417 S. 11th it. , upstairs. T-M115 14' PERSONAL. BAThE' , MASSAGE. MME. POST. 319 5.11TH. hss VAN VAL1ENIIURO1I DESTROYS PERmanently - manently by electricity supertluous hair. moles. warts , etc. Room 416 , N. Y , Life bldg.UTOO U-TOO RUPTURE CURED ; NO PAIN ; NO - DETENtion - tion trom iusmnesa ; we refer to hundreds of natients cured. 0. 11. Milier Co. . 3d7 N. V. Lire Ilulldinc. Omaha , Neb. U-MIll VIAVI-A hOME TREATMENT FOIl U'l'ERINFi troubles. l'uiysician in attendance. Consulta- Lion or health bosk free. 210 lIce fil. ! : , U-TOG TIIDPEOPLIIS DISPENSARY 1522 DOUGLAS St. ; treats diseases of the sexual argans of both sexes with unraiiing success ; 21 years vractice ; lndies with delayed courses consult at once ; deay' dangerous : confinement oto. . . ' U-M.h12-M.9- II' MR. A. II , IlAII.EY. FORMERLY Ol' ' Cl ! I- cago. will communicate with the Chicago Ills- patch he will learn something Ia his advaniage. U-HI 18 NEW YORK (1I.OVF3 STORE A7D MANICURing - ing parlors. H19 Farnatn. U-M22J-M1t MOSEY TO LOAN-REAl1 ESTATE. ANTILONY LOAN AND TRUST CO. , 31 $ N. V. Life. Loans at low rates for choice security In Nebrasks iowa farms or Omaha city property , W-TlO MONET TO LOAN AT LOVIIST hATES. TIlE 0. F. Davis Co. , IlQ Farnam at. W-7h1 C PElt ClINT MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA riul estate & Neb , farina. W. Ii. Meikle , Omaha. W-713 MONEY TO LOAN OH IMPROVED OMAhA real estate. Brennan. Love Co. , X'.xtan bik. W-713 CITY LOANS. C. A. STARR. 935 N. V. LIFE. W-714 LOANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CITY property. W. Farnanu Smith & Co. , 1120 Farnam. W-7l5 QUo. I' , BEMIS , LOANS , PAXTON BLOCK. V-7h7 - MONIY TO LOAN ON IMPIIOVEI ) OMAHA prpu1e at C. 514. 6 tnd 6Y per cent. Pusey & thomas. room Ill ? , F Irst National Bank bldg. ' .1-718 MONEY TO I.OAN ON CITY PROPERTY UlU.W up to 10.OG'.OG. l'Lde1ity Trust company , W-A1174 FROM 1100 UI' . F , D ' ' 'IOAD. If & flOUOIA5. W-7:3 4W MONEY TO LOAN-CIIATTIILS MONMY TO LOAN ON t'U1tN1TUh1B. VIO iuoraeL wagons , ete. , at lowest rates in clty tie removal of gauSs : strictly conildentlal- you can pay the Roan cr0 at any tim. or In any am3Unt. am3Unt.OMAHA MORTOAGII LOAN' CO. , M4 13. ittit St. X-7l0 MONEY TO LOAN , 30 , 6G. 90 DAYs : F'URNX- turj. pianos. etc. Duff Gt-a , rootnO , Barker ( ilk. X-7Id MONBY TO LOAN-I hAVE $0.10 TO LOAN on hiteJge collateral securIty. Fred Terry UI4 ilarney street. Teisphone , E.4 X-471 I1VSISIISS CILANCt1 , CRIPPLE CREEK GOLD STOCKS , SAFE Aim sure' 15 and upwarsha Invested often brings f&'uloun and quick returng by piecing your orders with the Van Iluren Investment Co. ( Incormrated ) , bankers and brokers , SOS 10th ut. Denver , Coio. V-nt 'WANTED , AN IDEA. WHO CAN THINK of ssno simple thing to patent ? Protect your ideas ; they may bring you wenith. Write Joins Wedderburn & Co. , patent attorneys. \'ahington , I > . C. . for their $ I.S ) prize oIler and list of 20 inventions wanted. wanted.V11764 V-11764 10' FOIl SAI.lI-AIIOUT IC ® LT1S. MINION TYPE , lOG lbs. agate , 6. ) ) lbs. brevier type , 160 pair two third type cases. 4d double Iron for tTo-tiuird cs'cs. Thl materit was u.e.l on The Omaha flee nnd iu In fairly gooti condition. .viii be ol4 cheap in bulk or in quantities to Suit purchasers. Apply In pCraon or by mall to The lice l'ubliahlng ( ' 0. , Omaha , Neb. 1-313 - ? iIACIIINiST , ? stOULtEht ; TWO COMt'IITF.NT mechanics working togtser can lucaS of a , piendbl chance to make money ; business ucil C'stabhihe4 and plant themughiy equitppcil. Ad. dress George II. Sell. Cashier. Grand Island. Neb. , or P. 1.1. .Vaiea. Troy , N. V.YOdTM4' Y-OdT-M4' A (1000 OPENING FOR A I'IIYSICIAN .Vib0 could han'hie a stock of , tgi in Connertlnn with itla practiee no comlselitlon ; about 11.20) . . 00 required. Address Lock Max "A' . lierlin. Neb. Y-142-17 I'AItTNEIt WANTED , TO TAKE ItAL1' INterest - terest in a. develottetl coal nuine on Elkhorn & Mia.ouri Valley railroad , near Iougiasi , W'yo. : vein five feet : good roicil few huunIrr.l dollars takes half interest. Addrs Ihox 11)3 , ISouigias , Wyo. Y-121 $ II ' ion SALE Oil TRADE. STATE OF NE- Iurnka ; bums. flde patent. Address A. 110 Ijauglin Street , Council Blurts. V-Mn ) Ml A \F1RY GOOD ChANCE ; A FLiIURISIIIIIQ. also the lending millinery bustnms. in one of the best towns in northeastern Nebraska , fr sale ; reason for i.sla is sickness. For isir- ticubars. address N 4S.1Jte. V-MillS 14 FOIL IIXCII.INGE. IRRIGATED BANCII. IMPROVED ItO ACRES Idaho for Omaha pronerty , F , D.Vead. . 16 and Douglas. 2-733 A23 TO TRADE. FOR A STOCK OF' DRY GOODS clothing , or lkots and shoes , ilrst.claes real estate , located in a good western Kansas town , consisting of a store buildIng antI testilence. both renting well : niso farm. odjinlng town ; will pa" catit difference if such Is recuiretl. Addrea , Albert Kahn. 433 East 6th at. , Se- Onus , Mo. 1'ltAT IIM'fl YOU TO IIXCIIANUF. FOR A fine farm adjoining Oregon's capital .city ? Give particulars. Addreas Box 247 , Salem , Ore. E-M22T 14' FOR SAIiE-IIIIAL CSTATII. IlARGAINS. SAI.E OIL TRADE. IN CITY PROP. erties and farms. mo. N , Freazer , opp. P. 0. U 13-713 GRO. P. IIEMIS , IIOUSES. LOTS , IRRIGATED farm lands. loans , 103 and 306 Paxton huock. - flE-721 ABSTRACTS. TIlE BYRON REED COMI'ANY , FOIl SALE , ' 'ROPIIItTY AT NORTHWEST corner of Ilili and Castellar sts. Appjy to Jacob hIauksen , 102 Leavenworth at , RE-MIll 14' FAItH LANDS. C. F. IIAIUUSON. 012 N.Y. LIfe. I1C-M427-A21' FOR SALE. FIVE-ROOM COTrAGE ; 11TH and l'oppleton avenue : d.lslrable linen : 31.400 ; large list of hous ranging In price from ll.2J to 13.030 ; bargalno in acre property from $ i'.i ) per acre and upward. l'otter & George Co. , 16th and FaFnam streets. lIE-MIll 13 IIUILDING AND LOAN ASSICIATIONS. SHARES IS MUTUAL I. . & Ii. ASS'N l'AY 0. 7. 8 per cent when 1. 2. 3 years old ; always redeemable. 1704 Farnarn at. , Nattinger. Sec. 721 HOW TO GET A IIOME OR SECURE 0001) interest on savtngs. Apply to Omtua ! L. & 11. Ass'n , 1304 Farnaru. G. 1.1. NatUnger , Sec. 722 LOST. LOST. BLACK COCKER SPANIEl , : LIBERAL reward. 50i No , 234 ut. Ist-MI34 E' L0ST--GREY IIOUND DOG LIGI1T'lJIIOWN - - , : , white spot end of tall. F. M. Cowi. 211 So. 11th St. Loat-14T-13 PA.WNIIIIOICERS. ' i , ' ' , . ' II. MAR WITZ LOANS MONEY. . 418 N. lOST. ' SIIORTII.tND AND TYPEWRITING. A. C. VAN SANTS SChOOL , 513 N. V. LIFE. 727 IIOTELS. MIDLAND hOTEL. COR. 16TH AND CHICAGO ; , American & European plati ; steam heat & baths ; all modern tmprovement ! rates reasonable. VI'lIOISTEItIG FURNITURE. FIJRNITURII PACKED. . ? tIATTI3ESSIIS MADE and renovated. window cushions made : prices reduced. 2.1. 5. Walklln 2111 Cumlxt. Tel. IIM. . MUSIC. ART AND LANGUAGE. GFORGE F. G1ILLENI1ECK BANJO AND guitar teacher. 1811 Chicago at. leo ARTISTIC PIANO TUNING UT MR. LEON- hardt ; omce at Mrs. 3 , BensOn's store. 493-All' GUARANTEED BARGAINS : hOG EVERETT Piano. 1223 ; * 350 Steger piano , 3200 : new pianos rented : lowest terms. William II. Schmo2ier 318 , I.tcCague building. M-ldS 18' EM1'LOY3IIINT OFFICE. Fort RELIABLE PRIVATE FAMILY AND hotel help call at Canadian omce. 1523 Douglas street. 510-All BICYCLES. OMAhA BICYCLE CO : . BEST PcE TO hIllY btcyces ; bicycles repaIred , 323 N. 16111 at , 730 WESTERN DICYCLE & GUN CO. , 2116 CUM , leg at. We cell 1100.00 ' 96 mdels for 183.0) . 731 WANTED-TO BORROW , WitOgn GOT FAITH IINOUGII IN OMAIJO to loan 51.000 on property worulu 33.100 , gui edged. Address N 44 lIce. -191-13. ' WIIMI' A D0GOAN ENDURE. It in Snll One Wejut Tvctity-Tayo Dn-s "u'lthuout Fowl. ' omo very long survIvals are on record , but none , perhaps , more InterestIng or remarkable - able than a well authenticated caee which comes from France , ys Public OpblIofl. Mr aely , a superintendent at Damplerro , in the department of the Upper Saone , has a dog named Rlgolot , which , although Past 10 years old anti almost toothless. has never abated the actIvity of his warfare against all the anlnuala of the field , and especially againat foxes , A short time ago as Mr. Geiy , with lila dog. waa paszng ! the mouth of a fox bug- row , Itigolet made a audon and furious desccnt on tbe burrow , showIng plainly that it was inhabited , It had so spacious an opening - ing that the dog forced. hImself Into It quite out of sight. Presently the master heard the tumult of a combat witfila. The dog was barking ercely Then there came a Sound of a caving In , and the noL3 ceased. Either Rigolet had bean silenced by the fox or lie had been engulfed by the collapse of the gallery - lery In which the tight was taking place. Mr. Gely set about digging him out , but focnd the ground e stony that h was obliged t& give It up , uud the old dog was left. to his fate , GoRy went home , and. after mourning the dog a few days , thought of him no more. Twenty-ono dIys went by. It happened that the miller , with a friend , said : 'There'a the place uhere poor old Rigolet was burled alive. Just then he heard a feeble whinin which seemed to come fron underground. Ho called and Jiltened , and the whining was repeated louder than before. There wai certainly a dog within th& fox burrow , Th mIller ran to apprise Gely , whi this timp brought picks and ehovol and a. sufficient number of hands td open the burrow. After flvo hours ol active dlggiii' the old dog wa unearthed at a considerable depth. Au soca as he was brought to the open air Rigoiet tell to thd ground , apparently dead , But. his master succeeded in reviving him with doses of beef tea and milk , and the old dog was seemingly as good as eyes , It became a question whether be bad fasted In the ir- row for the twenty-two days , or whether he had subsIsted on the fox , which ho certainly found. it Wi assumed 'by his master that he was too nearly toothless to hayb beea able to devour a fox. and those 'who dug him out declared that there was no alga that he bad had anything to eat. ee' . ' 4 1 THESTAR OF THE GRASNERES i i"jP ' :1 : - - BY I , W. HORNUNG. Author of 4./s tp train tito llttth , " "Tiny Ltttrehi , " "Under Two Skica , " fltc - - - - - - - - - - at i My' acquaintance wLls Jim Clunlo began and ended on the bjh ' as. It began when the good ship 0raarfiiof the well known Mere line of Liverpool clippers was nine daysi out from tht'97 rt , bound for Mel- bourria with a harthvarq cargo and some rixty passengers. There wee but seven of us , however. in the saloon , and Clunie was not of this number. Ito was a steerage paoeen gel' . When , therefore , on the tenth day of the voyage I had occavton to seek the open aIr in the middte of d1flnr , I was not a little surprised to find Clunlo practically In pon. session of the poop. Ae a steErage passenger - ger ho 'had no business to be there at all , much boa with tRio revolver which I instantly - stantly noticed in Itis right hand. "It's all right , my lord , " ho sitouteti to 1120 hesItating on tue lop of the lauder. "I'm only taking a pop at tile oca gulls. " And lie ( Iischarged his weapon over the rail , nee.I- less to siy Without effect , for we were close hauled to a hard wind , and pitching vl- lently. I looked at the man itt the wheel , anti the man at the wheel nodded to me. "The third mato'll be back In a minute , sir. IIe'a only Juot gone fora'd to speak to chip3. " "A minute's all I want. " cried Clunie , ftrlng twice In qul k telccosslotu.'liat does your lordship say ? Tco sick to say anything - thing , eh 1" I need hardly say that I have no title , and just then I could not even claim to be a lord of creation , as I ilung and clung lute a wet towel to the gall. flut such manhood as I had left was still seneitIe to an lmplrtl- nonce , and I turned and stared as resentfully as pou1ble at this Insolent fellow. lie was young enough. hIlt I was younger , and I am euro we bated each other on the spot , At my look , at all events , his ocnsive grin changed to a sinisor'eowl , while I recollect malcing an envious note of his blcps. whicll filled out the sleeves of the striped foot bill jersey which he wore inotead of a coat. Per- hnpo at the same moment lie was lookIng at my wrists , which are many sizes too small , for the next liberty willab the brute took waste to pat me ott tha hack with lib left hand while ho brandlrhed the smoking revolver in his riht. , "Cheer up , " saId he. "You'll ba no good a man no any of Ut , when we got the trade ? . Try sardines whole ! When you can keep a whole sardIne you'll be able to kccp ally- thing. " 'Tha third mato'll"be up directly , " said the man at the wheel. "lie will so ! " a1d 1 , . a'tartlng off to fetch him ; but as I reached th& break of the poop up came 'the captain nuelf , who ltad heard the shcta , anI in a vry tess' saccilds Mr. Clunio found hlfflself , In hIs proper place upon the main deck He took' his dlo.omflt- lire very 'coblly , howek'er just Ilodding and laughing when th ' apin threatcied to take away his revplvr ltogether. And I saw no more of the man br oome days. he- cat'i'e : Iwas SO cold 'au dck that I so"ti retired - tired to the i'alocn 'aette'e and e'i Inleorahle on the saloon settee thatf I finally retreated tgl my own berth , whor ii1ost of my time was , still epont. . -I t For the 'voyage 1uar1 Thogun very badly in- dead. We were actually three welks in beating - ing clear of th Bay 'of thecay. during whIch time we were constantly cloca-hauled , but never on the same tacklfor more than four CoRcutiva houre. , , * a mIserable etate ot things' br 'those of b'who were , btd nal- lorp. For four hou.d1es ? , bei'th was at ouch an angie that nno'could hardly climb out of It , and then forfoilr more the angle was rsvero , filth u 'lh in cI7tIntIaI peril of' beIng shi tto theot r side J' the cabin like clay troal a curtaIns. the canthleUc1c71'anili "n&.5 clatbaa ' , Lhe pego deOcrlbeS ares 'it thaIr , that made one sleIc to lr3ol1at thni 'anti , 'yet'here was nothIng etha to loolc at1 except thc porthole , 'vthlgh waawacbeI repeatedly 'by great green Lilas that darkOned the cabin. ad shook the shij. The' ftrn feet and hearty. voices o the 'stIlo'rs overhead , when all hand.s nut the ship about at eight bllt , grieved me only less than the uud and smell of the cuddy meals that reached and tortured m thsre' timcs a day I thlnk"nsy only joy durln thooa three weeks waS ce , particularly fou mornIng on the aklrt.a of the bay , when 1 heard that all the ham cncl eggs for thc cuddy bre'ikfast had bean lc.ot- through the lee veuppers. , Ham and eggo In a sea Ille that ! Most days. It. is true , I did manage to crawl on deck , but I cou'd ' never stand ft for long. I had not found my sea legs , my lcr.es were weak and .1 went sliding about the wet poop like butter on a hot plate. Tile captain's hearty 'humor mad& me sad. The patronizing airs f a couple of con- sumptlves , who were too Ill to be' sick , flhleJ my heart witb impotent ire. What- minded most , however , was the insolent demeanor of Jim Clunks , lIe was as good a sailor as our worst consumptive and was ever the first person I beheld as I emerged from hhlow with groping steps and grasping fingo7s. Ho seemed to spend all his time on the after hatch , always in hIs blue and black foot ball jersey'and a Tam O'Shaoter , an1 generally. with aT rmelodcon and some appreciative comrade. whom ho would openly nudge as I appeared. I can see him now. vl th his strong , unshaven , weather-reddenei face , and his short , thick-set. athletic frame , and I can hear his accursed nielodeon , Once he struck up "The Cqnquering IIcro' as I struggled up the starboard ladder ; and once- But that was not yet. Those three weeks wore to an end , A fair wind came at last and it came to stay. We tock the northeast trades in 38 N and thenceforward we bowleil along in splendid - did style , eight or nine knots an hour. with a slight permanent list to starboard , but practically no motion. The heavy canvas was taken down. the ship put on her summer suit of thin white sails and every stitch bagged out with steadfast winds. There was now no need to meddle with the yattis and the crow as armed with scrapers anti paint pots , to give them something to do. Awnings were spread , as every day the sun grew hotter and the' sex more blue , and under them the passiingers shot up like floners In a forcing house. There was an end to our miseries ad the p odulum Iwung to tile other extreme , I revor saw so many souls in Sliritl so high or in health so bloom. ing. Wo got to know"each other. We told stories. We sang songs. We ventured aloft. wore duly pursued anmuicted In the usual line. We gpt up .iu. . oont. We even started a weekly Clunio took a conapictious part in almost everythiqg , Ito wae.'rtilo only man of us who was too quick ! o'lthe sailors up aloft. \S'llen his , pursuer i ? ii4I , but reached him , Clunio swung himsjo5to one of the stays and slid from the croa.Areco to the deck iii tRio most daring mapier , thus exempting himself from furthe-nalty. Ho after. ward visited all tl 'eb'masthoads in one forenoon , and wrote his name upon the truck 0 ! each. We had our'Th'tt concert the same evening , and It opeflfr' contributed to its success more than "andtber that man was undoubtedly Jim Cit4ile. lie not only played admirably UpISS 'his ' melodeon , hut 110 recited "Tue Charge of time Light Brig. " and Poe's " " with ade , "flayeR" unsuspected force and cleverneos."zhloople began to speak of him as the life andupul of the ship , but in the saloon we wereitgetting to like him less hind less. For'tpigh plucky and taR. outed , he was also i'sljig , overbearing and ready to make ilnIaelf.objectlonabio on or without the very eligit.st provocation. Ito had sent in. it. contribution for the Orasmere Chronicla"whlch ; happened to be elited by the doctor dod myself , We were prepared for a goad thing. for the general aggressiveness of the man had by no means blinded us to his merits , but we soon ills. covered that these did not Include any lit. erary faculty. Ills effusion was too silly even for a shlps tnagazlne. It was also Illiterate. so it really' did fall short of our modest standard. We therefore reJected it , and that night I encountered Clunie in the waist of the ship , "You call yourself the editor of the Gras. mere Chronicle. don't you ? " be began , stopping me , and spealdng with the northern burr that gave some little distinction to his speech. I had noticed that this burr ac. centuated itself under the Influence of etno. tion , and it was certainly accentuated ww. 80 1 looked at him Inquiringly , amid be rolled out lila words afresh and rather louder. "I * m one of the edltors" said I. "Yes ; the one that rejected my yerseol" cio'I he , with a great ntany c's In the last word , 'No. " said I. "I'm afraId we dlii that between us. " "That's a lie , " said ho throtmgh his tooth , "and yott know It's a lie , "c'ou're the Plan ! You're the man ! And see here , DavIdson , I'll ho evun with you before we get to-the port we're bound for. Do you know what that Is" "Melbourne , " said I. " 1ingdom Ccmo , " saul ho : "and I'll pay ) ell out. before we get there. " The sun hind been very itot , I felt sure titat it had struck through Clunle's most. unsuitable - suitable Tam o' Shanter and affected his brain. Nothing else could explain the nh- supi ferocity of his tone about so trivial anti inlporsonal a matter as a rejected offering to our lulngaziile. It s face It Was too dark to 1730 , hut I went straight to the doctor and reported lily suspicions. "If you don't prescribe that man a straw hat , " t'aid I , "you Inay order a sheet and a Stilt for this one ; for I'll swear ho means to mlirder me , " Thu doctor latlghed. "My dear follow , It Isn't that , " 110 said. "It's mtch more likely to be whisky , Ilti ira as right as rain when hue was with inn an hour or two ago. lie came to tell me what ho was going to do fcr us tOlnOrl'OW night at the concert , Ito means to bring the ship down , this tlnle and I believe he'll do it. hho' our tutor , my boy , anti we mustn't take hhiti too serIously. ItlI newer do to go and have a row with JIm Clunie. " The doctor thought differently a day or two istdr. MeantIme he took the chair at our aceond concert , which was held the flIghIt befiro We crossed tue lIne , and In uuis opening - ing opeecl : ho paid Clunlo vbat I consIdered a rather unnecelsary compliment , which , however , the "star" certainly justified before - fore our entcrtaitlnlent was over. lie gave us a capital selection on his nclodeon , then ho .ang to it , IBId finally Ito ulanced a breakdown - down to it in response tta a double encore. ilut hi great success was scored In the ace- cud part of the poratil , when Ito recited "The Dream of Eugetie , rani" with a tragic Itutenalty whilcit has not rince 'been surpassed In flu ) hearitlg. I'erhiaps the recter ranted ill the statuzas descriptive of the murder ; but I confess I dId not think so at the time. , To me there was murder in the lowerei voice , and niurder in thio protruding chIn ( on whicli tue bcard ss.a.s still growing ) , and murder In the. rollIng eye that gleamed Into m'ne more tinles than I liked in the cour.oe of the recitation. The tatter was the Iliost tealistlc performance I had over heard , and also thte most dlmgreeable. Nor can I have bcoi plane in thinking so , for , ' 1icn lie finIshed , a deep slgt precded the applauto. This was 1enfning , but Ciuitlo was too good nit artist (0 ( rIsk an anti-climax by accepting hla : enccre. lIe Was'contetlt. . po.osibly , to have pithed the cork out of the rest 'of the cntertaInmcrlt , whIch fell very flat Indeed. ThIoui In a second spCCht' our infatuated doe- tor paid a second compliment to "the star of the Grasmere. " Aitd by midnight hue bad the star on his hands ; sunstruck it was sus- peeted , but In reality as mad a man could be. home dethils of his mitinesa I learned aftes. wards , but more I witnessed on the spot. At nix blls in the first watch lie appeared halt dressed on the , pop ane rquested the elptlin to make It. convenleiit. to marry 1dm next. tnornlng. Our astonIshed skipper had lifted isis pIpe Irons his teetti , but had not nswered , whien Clunie broke away with the rEmark that he had not yet asked the girl. He was , ba k , however , in a minute or two , laughing bltterly snapping hlis fltsger.3 , and anr.ounceing in the same breath how hits heart wis broken , and that he dId nt care. it appeared that with a moat unlookesi for prcpoitllof marriage hr had been frightening the wIts out of eonte poor gjyl Inthe steerage , 1whittb.eg' ice now' returned , . as be.oald , to sleep It 'down. The mate was' sent after him to borrow lila ptstols. He Rent them on con- , dItton , hi'mate should shoot me wiLls thuem , heave my body ovlrboard , and never let Climb act eyes on me again. And in tile l.'kte'S wake went our dear old doctor , who treated the maniac for sunstroke , and pronounced , lilies a perfect cure in the morn- Ing. . evertheies& he was ssenat midday prched upon the extreme weather-end of the fore-i- ; uhian" yard-aria , holding , on to nothing , but playing' his inelodeon to his eart'u comitent. The wbble hip' company turned out to watch lulni , while the chief officer himself vEnt aloft to coax him down. To hIm Clunle declared that he could see LIverpool as plain as a pike'saff on thin port bow , that ho could' read the tIme by the town tiall : lock , and that ho wasn't coming down Iii , be thuld sttp rIght off at the docks. Our' Ingnious chief was , hov.'ever , once more equal to the occasion. and lie at last induczd Clunie to return to the deck In order to head a meeting and take dommand of the ship. When he dlii reach tne deck he rushed straIght for me , the mate. trIpped him up , and in another mInute lie we wailing and cursing , and foaming at the mouth , with , he irOns 011 'bIn wrists and a dozen hana hodlng him down. It appears that. the two of them arranged , up aloft. to burn me alive as an offerIng to Neptune lii crosoing the lIne ; to behead tue captain and all the other niele parsengers and to make all females over the ago of 25 walk the plank that aftlr- noon. The last idea must have emanated from our wicked old chief himself. 'rhc put hti first In the second mate's cehin , whtlclu open off the rassago leading to the saloon. lila language , however , was an unsavory accompaniment to our meals and It. was generally felt that this arrange. nnt could not be permanent. Though shackled hand and foot , and guarded day and night by an"appreiltlCO , ho managed to escape , in a false nope , and little else , on the seooni afternoon. It. nuntbor of us effected his capture on the main deck , but I was the only one whose actiotu in the matter lie appeared to resent. lie spent the rest of the day in hoarsely cursing me from the second mate's hierlh. The next we host the trades that had carried us across the line. All day we wallowed in a stream of rain upon an oily sea. But the damp of the doldrums scemcd to suit the poor fellow in thin second mate's cabin ; at all events his behavior improve ] , and the day after that ( when we were fortunate 'cuoughi to drift into thi south. east trades ) the carpenter's berth In the for'a'd deelt house was ready for his reception - ception , with a sheet of iron over the door , . stout bars across the porthole and the car- pcntcr' locker. securely screwed up , It took Qlunie exactly twenty-four hours to break Into that locker , lIe then stationed himself at hue porthole with a small broad. side of gotige and chisels , which ho poised between tile bars and proceeded to fire at all corners. The officers were fetched to overpower - power him , but be managed to break the third mate's head In tile fray , Then , because they could not throw hlim overboard , they fixed a ringbolt in tile floor of the berth and hsndcuiTed him down to that whenever he bocanue violent. As we sailed hub cooier iatitudes , however , ho became bettor awl better every day. lie gave up railing at every man , woman or child who passed Ida porthole ; lie even ceased to revile me when we met on deck , where ho was now allowed to take the air with his right wrist hand. cuffed to the left of thio strongest seaman in the forecastle , At this stage I fear lie was thin amusement of many svhio lied latterly gcne in terror of hlim , for lie Was very strong on mesmerism , which lie sought to perform by rattling his manacles in our ears , while ho was always ready to talk the most out. rageous noIlsenso to all who cared to listen to him , liii favorite delusion was a piece of profanity very common inticed in such caces , and his chibf desire was to be allowed to row himself back to Liverpool Ill 000 of the boats. "Give me the dIngy and a box of mixed b'acuitu ' , " ho used to say , "and I won't trouble - ble you any more , " It was all very nod , but thin violent phase had been the worst , His only violence now was directed against his own outfit , which he tore up suit after suit , swathing his feet with the rags. The striped foot' bali jersey alone survived. and this he vore in a way of his own. lie put his legs through the sleeves because he had torn up all his trousers. And as his costume was corn. pleted by a straight waistcoat constructed by the sailmaker it was Impossible not. to smile at the ludicrouu figure now cut by this poor irresponsible esoul , lie was no longer danger. oIl , . The homicidal tendency had disappeared - peared , and with It the particular abhorrenca with which I of all people lied been Un. fortunate enough to inspire him when he was still comparatively sane. We were POW quite friendly , Ito called me Brother John , after a character in a comic song with which I had made rather a hit at our fIrst concert - cert , but the famIliarity was employed with. out offense. We had it cold in our csting. We all but touched the fiftieth parallel. lInt we Wore rewarded with excellent winds , anti we bathe fair to Illake a quick passage in spite of our sluggish start. One wild wet evening I was standing on the weather side of the quarter deck when Clunlo came up to me with his strange apparel dripping wet , his swathed feet dragging behind him like eu3tlogees and the salt spray glistening in his beard , "Well , Dritison , " said he , "do you remember - member refusitlg my verses ? " ' 'I do , ' ' salt ) I , smiling. "So do I , " said hue , thrusting huts face close to Inine , "So do I , llrother Jolitli" Anti he turned on his swaddled heel without anotiler word. Straight I went to the doctor. "Doctor,1' said I , yotl oughtn't to lot that fellow go loose. I fear hini , doctor. I fear him horribly , " " , Vhuy , cried lie , "ybtI don't moan to tell me iio'n getting % vorl'e again ? " "No , " I said , "lIe's getting better every day : and that's exactly whlere lilY fear comes in , " The winds blew strong and fair until we were within a few day'o sail of Port I'hllifp Heads , Then It veered , still blowing strong. And we Were cloa2.hiauled once more , the firet tIIIIO for eight weeks. Thirn It shifted Fight round , atutl finally it foIl. So we rolled all llight en a peaceful , starlit sea , with the wind dead alt , and the mlzzen mast doing nh the work , but that was very little. Three kilots no hour was the outride reckonlg , nail olir captain was an altered man , flut we passengers gave a farewell ccneert , and spent the night In lualc'ulg up the various iittlo differences of the voyage , and not one of us turned In till mornitlg. Even then I couldn't seep. : I was on the brink of a sew : life. The thought filled me withl joy and fear , We had rent no land for eighty. , i'd days. \ e expected to sight the coast at dayhrealc. I desdred to 111180 fl000 of it. I wantril to think , I wanted air. I wanted to realize tIm situation. So I flung back my biankets at two bells , and I slipped into my flannels , I was ruriling up the fere. mamt ratiines , with a pIllar of 1db cailvas , anti a ehaf of sharp black cordage , a-swing anIl a-away between me and the Au.etrallan etnrs. I hind not "paid my footing" at the be. ginning of the voyage for nothing. I had ncqulret a s'tire foot , mi a ready hand , and above all a rtead } head. I climbed to the cross-troesue without halt or pause and thci I Inurt needs go higher. My Idea was to tt on the royal yard , and wait there for Atlstralia and tIle rising CUll , It Ia the best spar for eceing from , becatms. there are no sills to get in your way-you are on the top of all , Ilut It is a'so the sllglltest , the un. . atcadiost , and the furthereet from the deck. I sat chase to the mast , with my arm , as it vere , round Its wairt ; and It Is extraordinary - dinary how much one sees from this' ' fore. royal'yarj. There was no mccu that night , the sea seemed as vast as the rky anti almost - most as concave. Indeed , they were as two : 'kes ' ! , joIncil like the hollowo of two hands ; the one spattered with a mIllion nloonstonos ; . the other all smeared with phorphiorous ; both Inky ; both infinite , and swinging between . tween the two an IS-year-old atom , with flutteri'g heart end with straining eyes , on the edge of a vide new world. It had been a pleasant voyage , I was sorry it s-as over. Captain , officers , luassan- g.crG and crew , t was probabhy ny 13sf. night among them , and my heart turned heavy at the thought. They' had been good friends to me , Should I make as good over yonder ? It was too much to expect ; those dear tel- lows had been so kind , Among theta all I had made but one enemy , and he , poor soul. was not accountable. My thoughts stayed a lIttle with Ciunlo , who had not spoken to me since the wet , wild night when ho brought up the silly forgotten matter of his rejected contribution , My thoughts had not left hIm when hI very voice hailed me frcm a foot below , "sit tight , Brother John , " he cried , softly. "i'll be with you in two twos. " 'I nearly fell trom.the yard. He'wagwlthln roach of my hand. His melodeon Ivas slung across hi5 shoulders , and he had a gleamIng sometlsng between his toeth. It looked 'like a steel mustache , There would have been time to snatch It from him , to use It If necessary in my own defense. As I thought of it , however , his feet were on the manrope - rope , and he himsblf hind plucked the knife tram his mouth. It was a carvIng knife , and I could see that his mouth was bleed- ing. "Move on a bit , " he said ; and when I hesitated he pricked mo Ira the thigh. Next moment tie was between me and the mast. He thrust his left aria through my right ; his own rIht was around the mast , and the knife. was In his right hand , which ho could hardly have used in that position. For an instant my heart boat high ; then I remember having seen him throw quolts with his left hand , and I heard the look- cut man give a cough a mile below. "We hoar him , " observed Clunie , "but lie won't hear us unless you sIng out , And wllen you do that you're a gone coon. Fine night , isn't It ? If we sit hero long enough we shall sea Australia before morning. So that surprises you , Brother John ! Thought I'd say Liverpool , now didn't you ? Not me , you fool , not me. I'm as sane as you are tonight. " He chuckled , and I 1lt my forehead. It was cold and messy. But say something I must , co I said. "Were you over anything else ? " "Ever anything else ! I was as mad as mad , and you know It too. You're trying to humor me. But I know that game too well. ito look outh" "You mistake me , Clunie , do you- " "You fool ! " said he , "Take that-and get ftmrther along the yard. " And he gave my leg another little stab , that brought blood through my flannels like spilltd ink. X obeyed 1dm in order to put myself beyond hl reach. This , however , % v,3s not his meaning at all. He edged after me as coolly as though wewere dangling our legs over the side of a berth. "I've got a crow to pluck with you. " 119 went on , and you know well enough what it. Is. " "These verses. " raid I , holding on wIth all ten fingers ; for we were rolling as much as ever ; anti now tile black. sea rose tinder up on one side , antI now en the other ; but Ciunio had straddled the spar , and ho rode it lIke a recIting hioroc. without hioldin on at all. "Those verses , " he repeated. "At least that's one of thcm ; I should have said there's a brace of crows. " "Weli , as to the verses , " said I , "you were imardly a loser , Our magazine , as you may know , died a natural death the very next "Of course it did , " said Clunie , wlthi an air of satisfaction which I found encouraging. "You refused : ny poem , so of course the tlllng fizzled out , What else could you expect ? . But I tell you I have a second bone to pick with you. And you'll find It tile worst of the two-for you , " "I wonder what that is , " said I , In a mystified tone , thinking to humor hum alihl flIers. "I'll tell you , " said he , "Just shunt a bit further along the yard , " "I aboli be over in a nulnute , " I cried , as he forced me and followed me with thin naked carver , "I know you will , " lIe replied ; "but not till I've done with you. To come to that second bone. You had a concert tonight , and you didn't ask me to do anything. " My teeth chattered , We lied never thought of hini. I protested , and truly , tuat the fault. was not mine alone ; but be cut ma short. "hew many concerts have you lied witilout asking mne to perform-me the emily man worth lIstening to-me the star o' thin shIp , " "I hardly know , " "Count theml" "I think about six. " "Curse your thinking ! 'Make sure , " I counted with my clutching fingers. "Seven , " I said at length. "Are you sure ? " "Ye , " , pertectiy , "Then take that-and that-and that-and thatt" And lie pricked me in seven places witll Itis infernal knife , holding It to my throat batween the slabs in case I shouid sing out. "Now , " he said , "I'm goirg to give you a concert all to yourself , You're going to hear the star of the Grasmere free of charge. Put get along to the point of the spar flr4t ; then yOtl'jl ho all ready. What , you won't ? Ah , I thought that'd make you ! " I bad obeyed him , lie had followed me , And now the knife was back in hii mouth- tIle blood haul caked upon h.is beard-and the melodeon was between ha ! hand. . lie islayel the Dead March. I should not liars known it , for I Was part listening , only the hiorrd ! grin in hIs mad eya showed me that he was doing something clever , and then I dizcoy- erel what , I was now past everything but holding on anti watching , whch as I have since thought was better than looking down. lie lvM wearing his beloved jersey , anti he had it the right way on. Upon him , legs ho had a pair of thick worsted tlrawers ; but his feet were naked , anti his head was bare. It was hIs heath I watched. Ills hair had been cropped very close , And the stars awanl round and rcund it a..u we moe and fell , I heard four belLs away ulown below , anti repeated still more faintly from the break of the Poop , it was 2 oeiock in the morlhing. As we dipped to stiirbonrd , Chinlo s'ulddnly lifted his inelodeon in both hands and heaved it clean over my head , "Hear the splash , " he sa'ui. "VeU there'll be a bigger oime in a flIlfilite , and you'll hear that. You're bolag to make it ! " Ills vords fell iuarnileiiy on ny ears , I had heard 110 splash I was wishing that I hati tue abyss below ui would hare sCClllei less terrible then , The I1CXt thini I noticed was this tuonotonotis anti nitereul sotllld of his voice. lie has reciting "Time Iream ) of Eugene .eant" atlti making tRio ghiastiiest faces close to mine as 110 did so. But I , too , was now astride of the spar. My legs wore groping In midair for the trace. They fotmnd it. They citing to it , I flung myself from the spar , but the lithe , thin COPOS gave With fIST weight and I could not-no , I could tiot-het go , And yet I was not stabbed to tiuo heart , for titers was Clunie leaning ever me , with Hood's stanzas still ilowitlg front his blooiietl lips , and the carver held its readiness , not for me , hut for the trace whemt I should trust myself to ft. Seeing thii I held fast to the spar. Put he stabbed at the back of my hand-I see the lstlckerd white scar as , I write'nd I let go as we were heeling over to port. Ills knife flashed up among thio stars. I was gone. I wonder the rush of air In mouth anti nostrils did not tear the nose front my face , tiny , ( ho very llcad from my bed > ' . I wonder the sea uhid llot split ne In two as I went Itito It like a stone In a pond.Vhen I endeavor to recall those sensations I In. variably fail , but. at times they cotne to me iii my sleep , anti when I awake ( lie wonder is ever fresh. Yet many a istan has fallen from aloft , and , if ho but cleared the deck. hiss live' ] to tell the tale. And I am one of ( hunt lucky number.'hemi I canuo to this st.rface there was tilt ? ship waggling anti staggering like a wounded albatross , as ( lucy heaved her to. Theti they saved 1110 in the dingy , because I S'as still alive enough to keep myself afloat. AmId some Illay say that Clunlo was as lucky as nlyself , for he had fallen. a few seconds after inc. and his miuad brains splashed the deck. 'hieit Trutvi'h httg. Whether on pleasure bent , or business , talce on every trip a bottle of Syrup of Figs , as it acts most pleasantly and effectually on the kidneys , liver and bowels , preventing fevers , headaches , and other forms of sickness. For sale In lO-cent and $1 bottles by all heading drugglats. Manufactured by the Cal. ifornla FIg Syrup Company only. CI1ILII1IIN OF 1'IIHSIIENTS. Suirvlt'ors of the 'I'iiylnr , Liuienhit and .lltii Hull Fittut i I I i's. The living repu'esentati'o of the blood ot President Taylor , says the Chicago Record , Is the dttughter of Jefferson Davis. although - though MIBuVinmule Iavis' malli source of isrldo is in her title' of "Daughter of ( ho Confederacy" more than In tile fact that hler grandfather was In the white house. Report stays that the breaking of the en- gageniont betWeen Miss 1)avis and a prosperous - perous busIness man in central Iew York was brought about by lter fiance's objec- tlon to the publicity which goes with stud : pepularity as the hatidsomo and attractive southern voman CtljO3's. Mrs. Davis , who i her constant companion , is her step- mother. Mrs. Davs was the rich New Orleans woman , owner of "Ilevoir , " a fine ertate In Mistsippi. She was a fervent admirer of Jefferson Davis , and made a will leaving her large Property to bins. He decided to Occupy the estate before the death of the wIdow. and so he married a second time. Mt's. Davis has written a biography of her huMand. but on account of the failure of the publishers , Belford , Clarke & Co. , the enterprise was a very costly one for her. Robert. T. LIticon is this only , surrving chlhL of his qreat father. Ho was married coon after' time assassination of l'resldent Lincolti to 4Is Mar ) ' Harlan , the daughter of Senator Hailan of Iowa. Harlan was secretary of ( ho fnterior under Lituco'.n , Robert Lincoln has been successful , In his lOHltiOfl as secretary of war during the administrations of Garilold and Arthur anti as mInister to Englatld under Harrison ho has been greatly aided by the social talents and popuarity of his charming wife. The sad death of his promisIng son , Abraham , has cut off his branch of th family fran : a continuation of the fa.nily : name. The two daughters of the family are interesting - teresting women. Mary. who is the wife of Charles Isham of New York has a fine boy 3 years old , who bears the nanle of Robert Lincoln Isham and who is as full of promise as may be in one of his tender years. Jessie LIncoln the other daughster , is 10 , very attractive. very Intelilgent and a good musician. Robert Llncon is a harvard man awl a aucceFafUr lawyer In Chsicago , The nanie of Johnson gated no lustre through thus male descendants of President Andrew Johnson. His three eons- Charles , Robert antI Andrew-never took life in a serious way , and their hives were shOrt anti of little slgnificance outside of a very narrow - row sphere. The prominent figure among the Johnson children was Martha. She was married in 1851 , at the age of 20 , to Judge D. T. 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