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10 OMAHA DAILY T51312 : SATI'HDAY H KPIiSM HISR 10. 1800. SPECIAL NOTICES AilvcrllNi-itu-iilN for lln-a riiliiinn * will InOiliin inilll llili ! ( | i. in. . f r Ilio i-vonliiK 'mil until H p. in. fur MIC iiionilnu ; mill Hiinilny ( Millions. Ailvi-1-tl-irrn , li > - -iiic-Mlntr | it titim- lirn-il oluclinii IIIIMiin * -i-r * nil- ilri'HHi-il In n iiiiMiK'-rcil li-llf-r In i-nre of Tin. HIT. Aiiam-r * mi mlili'i-iMfil ivlll ili-llvi-r.-tl mi | trcNOiiliillnii or ( III ! C-Ill-L-lf l ll > . llatcf. , I l--'c a iviml llril limi-rllonI 1 < ; a unrit ( lu-rcnflrr. ! SntliliiK tnUi-ti for li-a * Ilinn rc for ( litllrsl IIIKI-I-- tliin. I'll cur mlvprlliriiu'iili * muni lie run riuiMi-i-titlvrly. MTIv.vrnn. . WOMAN. 12 YEAH * KXPERIENCKT lii-lil high | i"-ltl"ns. tlnoKt irc'di'iitlnls from limmlni-m pnrlli's. wlshcit pi slllmi l-Vb. I w.icro lioiior , Judgmrnt nnd rjmrntuinhlllty nro np- iin i-UlPil inn bonk UKonclcn ) . Addrrr. . 7 days , ! V 29. " lite. A-M M WA.vrnii MALI : HHI.P. WANTED. AN IDEA ; WHO CAN THINK OP fem simple thlnR to patent ? Protect your Idea * . they nmy bring you wealth. Write .tohn Wwlilerlmrn & Co. , Dcpt. V. , Pntorn Attorneys. Wnnhlrmton. I ) . C. . for their Jl no prlzo offer nml a list of 100 Inventions wnntr-l. II-SII _ " WANTED. SALESMEN "iN EVERY PLACE ; salary and commlMlon. Tlie Hawks Co. . Milwaukee. Wla. _ _ _ MEN ANlTlvOMKN OUT OF HM1 > lJ ° ? nml willing to woik run lenrn of n iii-i miinint situation nt nooil wnxes by wrlUmj ' < > ' ; , . / H. , IIOT 283 , Anemia , Mnlnp. _ II-M5IO 31 * WANTED. SALESMAN ; SAI.AUY I'AIU weekly ; experlenco unnecessary ; permanent. Ilrown Ilrothcrs. Co. , Chicago. ll-MCOS-lKO- iiiT WANTED. CONTINi5NTAl.OI.OTII- Ini ; Company. _ _ _ Il-Miifc \VANTED-TRA VELING SALESMEN FOR Cl ears. uM tellable hous ; experience unneccs- mry ; extra Inducements to customers ; li-i to ItM per inonlli nml expense * . Chim. C. I shop & Co. . St. Louis. 1I-M3-J JM' _ ' WANTijO CAl'AnTB'MAN TO TRAVEL AND appoint HKents ; salary lift per month ami ox- penfen ; ft rash deposit required. Address G 20 , llec clllcc. _ lLTi _ . . . " M7N7wHY"i'E : ' tuLE WHEN YOU CAN ' . n K.od . , trade In 'lKht we. > ks nnil net rtenily rmplnynient ut ROW ! wmi- ; ? LyerytlilnR iur- nlshiMl ; toolH Klvcn ; WIIKI-S while li-arnlntf. catiilosue mailed free. Moler'o " "f'11' ' ! : . ' 1 , ' : ' 821 N. llth St. . 8t.J.oul . JHo. _ IJ-MM2 ! 0 _ wZnrcOAT MAKKlT AT TIIK CONTI- lU'litnl. 1I-3G.-15 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ \VANTI2I ) . OOOI ) UVI ! MAN I'OIl OMAHA. Kniilh oiniilia anil I'ouncll ItlnrCs : permanent position. 'nll LelHciMi tinhoiirH of ana \ iiYlock | i. in. . Satunlay. I'ee. Will , nt Aremlc Hotel , U'17 loimla .St. , room 17. H 3i'J-18' _ WANTOT)7'A HKI.IAIII.K I.ADY Oil nmn In act a. u.-ann.T ami tnki4 I"1 ' " \ a hlRh flaw Ihealr.cal ro ninny with n at in a a n-piitntlon. mnv rwnly lur the ninjl. t nil on 01 Hotel , 110 N. Aililn-kri M n NlUlo. ArlliiKton nth at. _ _ 'Lr3- ' . : WANTKU AOI5NT8 ; } ! O.OD A WEKK SU11H TO workcra ; new Kooila ; new plan ; Ifii " "J"1' - ncry fai.Mly ni-cils It ; sell.1 at sight , ll. a. Co. . lox ! l. Cincinnati. Ohio. _ _ A 7mANcfi WIIOI.ISAM : : IIOI-HK WANTS 3 vtcnily men for traveling MiU-mnPii ; aalary | . .0 not iilwoltilply re- ami i-xpcmeK ; expfrlonro qulreil ; must hnve small capital anil BOOI I ref- rrrnrc. AiMrc n Jonlan llros. , - I > es Molnex. Iowa. ' II M.1S7 21 * \VAN1KIJ-HAU5HMI3N KOIl LINK OK 1IOIIHI5- liolil vpeeliiltlrs ; wiiBeM from SI to JIO per iluy. Aililreos llox ! > 0. Illalr , Nelirni-kii. II-.MSSH 21 * \ VANTiilli58l'KCTAIU.K : AI'I'HAIUNtl MI5N or women In illatrlhuto elreulars and collect ; salary $ .1 to J30.U ) per Jay ; no nollcltliiK : parllc- ularH for Htamp. Sunshine Co. , Den Molnet , Iowa. II-M2M 20' M-ANTHII KHMAI.H HUM' . " WANTKD. HOUSKKEKIM3II ; TWnNTY-I'lVK- rtioin hotel. AuMiccs C 17. lice. C Milii 19 * ( Hill , WANTIID TO" 1)0 OHNmtAL , 11OUSH- work for six In family ; must he u KooU cook. Apply toutheast coiner ut I'tnler anu _ hoiith Sixteenth MrectB. C 355-18 COOK AND LAUNllUKSS WANTKD AT K So. 2Sth Btrcet. C M3.j .0 * WANTKD , NUlfsKS KOU TIIAIN1NO SCHOOL at V C. A. linnpllnl. Council Illun's. Apply ImniPillately to aiiirrliilenipnt | : at hojpltal. cor ner Sill street nml Cth uv-nuc. C M3.7 20 VOll HUNT 1IOUSKS. HOUSliS IN AM. 1'AUTS OK Till : CITY. TIIK O. K. Duvla Company. 1505 Kainam. D S4j I10UKUS. 1ICNKWA & CO. . 108 N. WTH HT. U OiO 110DI3UN C A. STAKR023N. Y IIOUSBS ANUCOTTAOKS Al.b OVIJU CHOICK "ho --i " ' ' " " ' city. i " - < - y. "VJlL'sM . 1GTH ami Douglas. . iliM'Htinent Co. , IMC IJoJse i HOME IN I.AKAYKTTE 1'l.ACE : oil moilcnii > plenlll.l coiulltlon ; never lioi-n rc-ntfil bifore ; now offi-icu nt a low rcMilul ti llrol-claM tenant. I'lcU-llty TruM Company. 17W uinnm Ht. _ H-SJ. fio"u.SES."r ! CTS. dAUVlN llltOS. 1613 KAUNASt - ioTtobTrjToDKRN rillCK.'oAlC FINISH AND mantels , ruoms on Unit lloor nre nil connci-ti-d with larso BlIUIiiB Jours. l.arBc laiiiiilry nml rlilern. A nominal rent If tuUn hy Ucci-mbi-r 3Ut. Inquire of owner. 1C31 tf. SOlh Avi- EIGHT-ROOM MODEIl.V 1MVEI.UNC1. HOT AIR furnnco nml luumlry In buainit-nt ; Inrso yard nml Etnlilc ; 711 QeorBla nvtnue. Apply J. It. KPlkcnncy. Korbarh 1JI1 ( . _ _ D M701-l-2l _ rbu iuN'isi : ; NTsVni ST. , T-UOOM MOOURN cm IKIUCU ; l-'U per me. Ir.iiulru un prciiilui-s. 203 NOUTH SKVIINTKUNTII. I--OUHT13EN rooms ; lliunt rooming IIUUEU In city. ! > Mrj ) U21 * A NUMIIEIl OF ( TJNTItAI.l.Y I.OCATK1) C- room cottHKCs ; city water In huiue ; IS.CK ) ami JlO.Oi ) . J. 11. Koll > eiuii : > , Kuibai'h I"1 rou RKNT ! iTiTiJcu.NT s-Ttocuf HOUSE : Mileiullil locution , J30. 11U-1.H , 305 N. Y. Ufe ' I'-OR KENT HY W. . ME1KI.E , 1ST NAT'fc llnnk liM. 2533 Imvrnporl , 7 rocms. inoilcrn. } 1S. 21IC N. mill , 7 looms , inoilcin. J'-U . 2316 Spencer , 7 rooms , modern , tlo. O 331 " " HOUSES FOR TtiNT. IJEMIS , 1'AXTCiN _ 11I.K. I JI3'j | I'MIHMSHICI ) KOO.tlS AM ) IlOAItl ) . NICELY Ft'RNISHED FRONT PARLOR. ALSO smaller rooms , with board : lattfs rt-nnonabU * . The Rose. 2'C1) Harney. F M 3 Vi WARM ROOMS AND liUARU. J 0 Wr.liK. Ml Noilll Mh. F--M-.37 19 _ Tllli MERRIAM. FIRST-CLASS FAMILY holPl. Seth and Doiliic streets. F M3I1 13 AL1IANY. 2101 DOUGLAS ; SPECIAL TERMS to gentlemen for rcvms with board ; excellent liioatlon. f--M3J7 2J HDATI' rrTlUOMS AND HOARD ; J3/.0 TiP N. lUth. 1 Kllll III-XT1 : XKlfU.M.SIIKI ) U00.1IS. THREE UN URlasmTlTlwOiIS. 7oiTl)01G"- ! la GM37il U * i-'iiii ui-xT.sToius : OI-'KKJIIS. ItllNT , TIIK I.STOUV llllll'IC HUILIIINQ at OIGr.irnam St. This bullUIrt ; baa u llitproot urmcitt liiiM-mont. cnniplctv rtcum btntlni ; llx- uni's ; water on ull floors , gns , etc. Apply nt the nllli-e if The n > . 1-01" _ _ _ _ _ ' " " OII'NI U sTofti : OF LAWSI" : mxjcit. HNKST in for dimsure. . l--u localloiv city sure. - - : JH i\TH WANTii ) . \VANTUD. LU'i : PKo'l'LK IN KVlVnY LOCALIty - Ity nt SI2.00 weekly ralary nnd cxpcnten to ink ) orders for ChllttmaH Roudn ; permanent employ. input If rlRht. M'Uiufuctiirur , p. o. llux Mos , Ilart..n , klnif. J-MS52-I1M * \VANTii : > , 'Al'AIILi : AND SUCCESSFUL DIS- trliU. ipculul nnd | IH > : I ) UHenli to rcpicicnt the ManluUlan l.lfc Inminitu-o Company of Neu Vurl ; In Nfliravlm und town ; fpt-elal U-rrll'.ry will bo ulvi'ii t i-ach iiK nt , with the inert liberal hrnKrraijp , or IOIIK und vnluublx re newal cnnlrael , nnd with tncli upooiul help In thu Held nu will Immir Ilia larKont mratuiu of i > urre i. For fillther Inforninllon. pli-.ii > ud- drm > J , W. Dean .t Sam , Uvncr l AyrntH , ll.-o Illdh' . , Oinnhn , Neb. --\irHl Jl > WAXTKH TO III-\T. WANTIJU. I Oil G IIOOM COTTACIU , HATH. OH Hat nrnr car lli.o. AJdre J C :7 , HIT. K-3CO.U * WANTii > rTo"itiNT. t . \riii : FAUM NIAU : Omaha r Council lilufTa , or unlu PI > veil land. Aildrexi * ! Pkrce it. , Omaha. K M37 : so * HTOHAOi : . OM. VAN & STOIlAai : . Hit FAtlN'M. TEU ISM. AND w iuniousi : co. . K-S-ilO Jones. Ucnctnl Horn go and forwnrillng. AI-KI WAXTI : TO nuv. WANTKD , TO IIUY flKCOND-UANt * CASH rrglnter. AddreM A. V. Dwornk , Ord. Neb. X M l LIST CITY AND FAHM ItKAL USTATICV1TII Uarvln Ilros. , 1(13 Fnmnm street. N--IC1 HotsiAND : ixjT i.N on NKAII KOUNTOK I'lncil ; l to s icx > ins ; mmlern Improvements and must l > a bnrgnln. licmls , P.ixton block N-XISI5 WILL nvn ti.aoo TO ji.wv ) rAsii rnu unrsi : ami lot , l < to s ninnit , inutli nf Maple nn > 1 p'trt of JOth St . llemlfl. Pnxlon Illk. N-3S1 I-'OI SALIJ Pl'IlXITfltlJ. ' AT IMIIILK ; APCTION TO TIM : IIKIIICST blddi-r ; entire Mixk nf rcmk Ktnven and .lent- ln Rlnvi-H lit 1 < 03 DoiiKlaa St. . Monday , Di-c. 21. 10 n. m. Athcrton. nuctlnnrar.O.M371 O-.M371 M I'OllSALI3 llHSis AXIJ WACJOXS. FOIt SALK-LIOHT. NBAItLY NEW. SIX-SKAT Itochawny nt 1109-1111 Dodge. P-215 IS * I'Olt HALE. SOf.VI ) . OENTLi : PONY. fllKAI * . AdiliesB 1530 S. 2'Uh ' t. P M23S 11 FOIl SAMJ SOI'NIi. ( IKNTLE PONY , CIIHAP. AiMiri-H 1530 S. SCth St. P M2.IS-20 * KOU .HAI.K .MI.SUI-MI.\M-OIS. : ; CHEAPEST K.\IIDWOOD WOVEN COHN CUII1- blng made. C. It. I.ce. Ml Douglas. Q-SG2 Finn & iiritaLAit SAFES ; NEW & SND hand ; nafc and lock repairing : combinations changed. J. J. DcrlBht & Co. . 1110 Fariinm. CHHISTMAS PHKSENTS. NEAT AND USEFUL : ilrawliiK Instniments nnd materials. Alva J. aroVL-rn. 3IS South Kill street. Q-M14S 31 KOI i BALI : CHEAP. TUAINED GOAT WITH cart und hariiPBS. Address C 22 , thla olllce. A FINE Hi'IlOLL SAW IN noOD CONDITION , cheap for cash. MC S. 2 lib Avc. Q-2iO-lS' ! MISCULLAXIOOUH. LAUNDIIY , GOOD WO UK AND C.OOU WAGES IK the motto of the City Steam Laundry. Ill Ho. lltft Bt. . Tel. 2.'il. II 119 J5 CLAIHVOVAXTS. MltS. FllITX. CLAIRVOYANT. I'M CALIFOH- nla. B 23I-J5' MASSA : i : IIATII3 , I3TC. MME SMITH 1121 DOUGLAS. IIOOM 5 : MASsage - sage nnd steam baths. T MiM lil * MISS AMES. VAPOR DAT1IS. MASSAGE , C07 S. 13th St. , room 3. T 1GS-J-G * IM'.ltSONAL RUPTURE CUP.ED ; NO PAIN : NO DHTEN- tlon from business : we refer to hundreds of patlnnts cured. O. E. Miller Co. , 717 N. . Life bulldlns , Omnhn , Neb. U 804 I1ATHS MASSAGE. MME. POST. 319H S. 15TH. U 8C3 VIAVI. HO.ME TREATMENT FOR UTERINE troubles ; phyelclan In attenilnncc ; confuta tion ur health bcnik free. 34C-S lice bulldlne- U-SG6 YES , YOU CAN GET SHIRTS LAUNDERED for 5c , but If .you want Rood work , have them done nt the City Steam Laundry , 211 So. llth. Tel. 231. U-11S J5 CUT THIS OUT AND PRESENT IT TO PROCtor - tor , CIO S. ICtli et.llh tl.UO. nnd Ret 12 extra nnldhed cabinet photos nnd ono extra carbon finished panel : 30 days only. U MI49 31 RUPTURE PERMANENTLY CURED ; PAY when cured : no fain and no detention from bualnwH. Fidelity Rupture Cure , 301 Iteo build. Ing. Omaha. U-M15S FOR THE 'CORRECT STYLE. FINISH AND lit , of your linen , consult the Klmball Laundry. ShlrtH 12c ; collars So ; cliffs 6c. U 3S4-21 REV. A. WHEELER. SPIIUTfAL MEDll'M. will K'VC ' readings and Independent slate wrlt- IIIKK dally ; u-adInK , Jl.OO ; slate wrltlnK. 2.ro. 41S N. 17th St. U-M3S9 21 * GOT TO C. OLSEN'S HAKERY FOR IIOMI- > made brend pics nnd cakes. CO * Nortti 16th. U M3.S3 Jl .1IONKV TO I.OAiV ItHAI , H.STATI3. ANTHONY LOAN & TRUST CO. . 313 N. Y. U ; quick rebnpy nt low rntcs for cholcu farm loans In lov/n , noithcrn Missouri , eastern NebrnskH. CITY LOANS. C. A. STAI1R , 923 N. Y. LIFE. MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA real estate , llrcnnnn , l > eve Co. , Pnxton blork. W S70 LOANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CITY properly. W. Famam Smith & Co. , 1320 Fnrnnm. W--71 - - & _ _ MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES. THE O. F. David Co. . 1303 Fnrnam t. W 872 lY TO LOAN ON OMAHA PROPERTY AT lowest rati-.i : biilldlrfg loans wanted. Fidelity Trust company. \V-k74 MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA property. Pur-i-y & Thomas , 1st Nat Hk lIKIt- . W S73 ABSTRACTS. THE MIDL.VND , 310 N. Y. l.lfc. ' VV MC17 320 JliJO.IsCO , OR IDCO. F. I ) . WEAD , 10 & DOUGLAS. W-1E2-31 - - 0 PER CENT MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA property. Neb. fauna. W. 11. Melkle. Ut Null. Ilk. , W-S73 JCtX ) PRIVATE MONEY 5 YRS. W. U SEL1IY. 331 Cham. Com. bids. W 331 WANTED. AT ONCE. APPLICATIONS FOR InanH on Omaha property : J.-00 up ; don't wait until yimr old loun cxjilrca ; apply now. Fi delity Truit Co. W M371 31 JIDM V TO LOAX CHATTHI.S. MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE. PIANOS. lintfcnKonx , etc. ; nt lowest l.ur-s In city ; no icmoval of eoods : strictly cnnlldentlnl ; you can puy tin- loan off at any time or In any amount. OMAHA MORTGAGE IX3A1. CO. . 300 So. 16th St. X-S70 scOW DAYS ; FURNIture - ture , pianos , etc. Duff Green , room S , Darker ulk X S77 IXKSS C1IAXCHH. FOR SALK. AI10UT 2,000 LUS. MINION TYPE. 700 lljs. niate , 130 pair two-third cases. 40 doubln Iron stands for two-third cares. This matiTlal wa un' < l on The Omaha llec und Is In fairly uood condition. Will be sold cheap In bulk or In quantities to suit purchaser. Apply In person or by mall to The Ui-o Pub lishing Company , Omaha , Neb. Y 713 SALUON FOR SALE , DOING A GOOD Til A D E ; lease , ttuck and fixtures of THE PLACE ; build. Ir.B built exprenidy for the business ; a barKaln. Iniiiilre un pirmto-s. rear 1317 DOUKUH ! street , Y-M902 31 _ WANTEI ) CAPAHLi : MAN TO MANAGE brancli olllce : ralnry , JltO per month ; J20Q cash rcqulrt-t ! . Address C 19 , llec olllce , Y-M32M9" TO GET IN OR OUT OF HUS1NESS GO TO J. J. Oil Ut Nnt'l Ilk. Y-3CD FOR sAL FiSTc\SS uKERYAND rmtniirani ; only IIUKIIKHS of kind In town of l CO Inhabitants ; mtlsfactnry rensons ulvcn. Finnk Gruher , Kt. Paul , Neb. Y-M374 21 Mo. , cheap. If sold by Dec. 23 ; lone estab lished nnd nil modern conveniences. Mrs. S. li llacon , St. Joseph , Mo. Y--M370 19 * 1'DIt i\CIIAXCK. MONEY LOANED ON 111CYCLES WHEN people expect to make nn exchange In spring. Neb , Cycle Co. , llth and llnrnuy. Y. 219 J9 r < 0 AcflBH $ iftO < f ACHU AND JOOO.Oo'FOll MlVs. AddlfU C 23 , Dee. K-353-23 * KOIl .SAMS II13Al < USTATIS. ADSTRACT8. THE UYRON IlEL'D COMPANY. RE-S7S HOUSES. LOTS , FARMS , LANDS. LOANS- Uro. P. Dcmls Real Ettatc Co. , Paxton blk. RK-879 FOIl SALE-HOW IS THIS FOR KOO.OOT LOT. cue mlle Foiuh of court houte , with small collate , on uiade ; food nclBhborhood , Am ) one lot , with four-loom bouse , JSM.OO , near South Omaha car line. Ilyron L. HaitliiRS. 215 s , iith HI. UI-.MH : AHSTHACTS. THE M1ULANI ) . "jlO N. Y. Llfo. RE-M610 D20 WE HAVE DARGAINS IN HOMES ; ALSO farms , and want more ; Hit your property with us. O. M , Nattlnccr & Co. , 1701 Fnrnam. ] RE-8SO ailEATTEN-ACIli : DAlfaALV ; WIOT CUMING st. ; just outilda city lltnlti. Dcmls , Paxton Ulk. IIU-M2M I ) \\CI.\t ! .SCHOOL. MR. AND MRS. MOIIANI ) MAKK A PPE- clnlty by thi-lr own m thoil of teaching yotinit nnd old to iK-comc craccfut dnnccrK In n few prlvntr or clu * * Irorons. New clBMCi now forming. 181 U rny. 93I-J-I . . _ KI'ltMTriir. ' I'ACKKI ) . KfRNlTUIIH PACKED ; LOWEST FRF.ItJIIT rnte * secured nnd bills of lading Irsurd. Onirtlm Furnltme nnd Curiwt Co. , 1211-n Fnrnnm ft. Tel. 1183 , M-3W DI9 GET M. fl WALKLLN'S I'ilirRR ON FT UN I- turo packing , r-palrlni ; , upholiterlni ; ; mat * trr eii nindinnd renovnttO ; 2111 Cumlng. Tel , 13SI. Ml SltOHTHA.M ) AXIJ TYPnWHITIXC. A. C. VAN SANT'S SCHOOL. CIS N. Y. LIFE. S83 AT OMAHA RL'S. COLLEOETTcTlF & r > 6V LS 3 I'lMVATE LESSONS IN SHORTHAND. Il'V ' M-C90-I121' IMIVSICAI , CUIiTl'1113. ' ELOCUTION. MRS. W. DOIIWARD , C23 N. 19TII M-GS4-Dil \VXIIOIllCI3ltS. . H. MAROW1TJ ! LOANS MONEY , 418 N. 1C ST. i.\Tiitin. : : PLENTY OF FEED. SI1EPS AND WATER : ! hurhpn called fnr nnd delivered ; rnteg. J : ! per month. Address Dnlley , Crescent City , In. SW-D 20 TYPUWHITnilS. GET Tlin REST TYPEWRITERS ; SUPPLIES ; repair * . United Typewriter & Supplies Co. , 1012 Fnrnnm ntreet. ES3 June 50 SliWIXCi MACIII.M3S AMI SUPPMUS. NEW HOME , HOUSEHOLD AND WHITE sewing machine olllce , 1514 Cap. nve. Tel. 1S74. SS4 IIUII.DI.VC AMI I.OAV ASSOCIATIONS. N MUTUAl I. . & I1.A8S'N PAYS C. 7 , 8 ; icr cent when 1 , 2 , 3 years eld ; nlwny * re- ilci-mable. 1704 Kamani St. , Knltlngcr. Sec. 857 I1CMV TO OUT A HOME OH SKCUUK fiOOU Interest on savings. Apply to Omiiiin U & H. Ass'n , UOI l-"arnam. 11. M. JS'uttlnner , Sec. 83 AVA.vrnn TO iioitiiow. WHO WISH TO HOK- row JIM , $300 nml Jl.COO upon pecurlty oilier tlmn r-iil cstnto for MX moulds nml one yenr. If IntcrrKteil cnll ut loom 301 , First Nntlnn.il Italik liulMlnu. MS ID MUSIC , AIIT AXI IjAX U.UK. OKOIIOR r. OKMjfcNIinCIv. HANJO. MAN'DO- lln nml guitar teacher. Houm 412 llec lililff. Tel. ! 3i "K ) I1ECIITOI..D , I'KINTKIl. I1HOWN 11I.K. TKI.I01S & 1237 Jll YOI'lt I rase pollHlieil. estimates given fnr repairs ; nt- Isfnetlnn gunrantecil ; nnlers left with .1. S. Cameron promptly atti'iuleil to. 202 Kn. Ktli. M3S3 31 IIATII ROOMS. RUSSIAN. TURKISH. AND MEDICATED Imths , CO ctnls ; also exclusive department lor lailles ; everything new ; ladles' hnlr iltcsslng nml barber shop In connection. 107 S. llth.SS9 SS9 LOST. LOST. ORTUICH 1IOA. ON PAIINAM OR S.VTH Ave. , In-twcen Knrnnm unil Hownnl Kit. lie- wnnl. Return to lleo Olllce. host 3S3-1S * I-'INA.VCIAL. LIF1J INS. I'OUCIES BOUGHT.V. . F. IIOUDHN SUES & CO. , PATENT SOLICITORS , IlcoRulldln ! . ' . OmaliiL , Nebr Advlco and t'jtipnt llooi : Stiic-klioliIcrH' .MerlliiK Unliin Klc- vnI r CoiiMiiuiy of Oniiilin. , nNiUco Kr 'I1orcJ'J' ' f'vc" ' " 'lit ' the annual stockholders of Hie Union Kiovntur company or Omaha , for the pur pose of electing seven directors and such other business as may properly come before the meeting , will l-o held nt the lTlttltt'l ! I Crtttnlt 1 T . . ! . . T - _ _ * olllce _ _ _ t\ of , . the The , . , . , . . . ' " " ' ' Jen (10) ( days bcfort-'th'o"cixnlo"o'r the'tneet- ing. AL13XANOKU .MJLLAH. ° "r > " noston. JIass. , December 7 , lM)8.r ) DIId22t . . Olllce of Lc-e-Clnrke-Andreescn Hnrdwaro Company. Omalm , Neb. , Dee. 12 , D-M : Notice Is licniby given.to the stockholders of the . I.ec-Clarke-Andreeseii Hardwnrr company that the annual meeting of the stockholders of the company will bo held ' , ' tntlS ) , , ° "lcs.nor Ple 8illd company , Nos. 1219. 1221 nnd 122.1 Hanu-y Hrrcet. In the city of Omaha. In the state of Nebraska , on Tuesdny. January 12 , A. D. 1S97 , nt 3 o'clock p. m. , for the purpose of electing a board of directors for the company , to servo dur ing the ensuing yenr , and to transact nueh other business as nmy be presented nt such meeting. ( Seal. ) H. J. LICK. Attest : I'resldi-nt. W. M. GLASS. Secretary. 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JArrlvcV _ OniahuUnion | Depot , Klii & Mason Sit , ( Omaha 6:40an7. : St , PaiTn'nsiwiiKer llilOpm 7:30am : Sioux City Pamenk-or BiCCpm 65pni : St. Paul Limited 9:0am : Leaves f UNION PACIFIC. Arrives OmalmlUnlon Depot , 10th & Mason Sts. jpmaha S'JOam Overland IJmltcd 4 ; 4Spm C3ipin.llent'ce ; & Htromsb'R Ex ( ex Sun ) , , 3SCpm : 5:3"pm.OranJ : Island Express ( ex , Sun ) , . 350pm ; HOpm Fast Mall 10:20ain : l.tuvesVAIJAS1I | HAIIAVAY ( Arrives OinnlmlUnlun Depot , 10th & Mason Sti.f OnmhA , ll'.SCa- ' 1 I ! | rfstmas wa tf /ra , rf ! Tne Omat ] Christmas Stories Besides the co'ntinualion of Robert Barr's in- < "ttMisey ! iinerL'stiiitrserial , "The Mutable Many , " Lrehclers will bu presented with a whole batch of Christmas tales specially written for this issue or The Bee. Some of them will have local crjloring-and all will be timely , wholesome and entertaining. Christih'a's Poems A seasonable Christmas lyric , by Garald 13re- nan , handsomely illustrated by G. A. Shipley , entitled "The Children's Coming- Home , " and .instinct with the simple joys and family feeling- inseparable from Christmas. Also a variegated menu of appropriate poetical productions from the pens of writers who have made names in the literary field. Christmas Pictures Specially designed Christmas headings for a number of The Bee's regular Sunday depart ments , made by the best artists who are doing newspaper work. Attractive illustrations ac company many of the special articles. Christmas History Story of the Christmas day retold in simple language. A Christmastide review of the re cent researches and identifications in the Holy Land , by F. J. Bliss , an officer of the Palestine Exploration Fund , telling- what is known for certain and what is not certainly known about the places and localities recorded in the Bible. This artic'e ' is illustrated with views of the his toric places and monument ? around Jerusalem and Bethlehem , drawn from photographs , Christmas- Presents Timely and pertinent suggestions and hints for the purchase of the year's Christmas presents. What to buy when in a state of perplexing doubt. Appropriate gifts for young and old , man , woman and child The Bee's advertising columns will also tell" what a'l ' the leading mer- ' ' 'Jfchants pf-pmaha have to offer Christmas patrons. Christmas Sports < f Christmas games and sports of all kinds U Christmas with the wheelmen here and all the -'world over Christmas hunting- and holiday 1 time athletics in general discussed by men who ' . Icnow what they are writing about. , - > Christmas Music t Instructive sketch of the origin and growth of ' ; oir Christmas music , explaining its distinctive character and pointing out the beauties of the different compositions which have become standards on Christmas time musical programs. Christmas Gowns Seasonable fashion articles replete with information mation about what well dressed women are wearing in the centers of fashions Latest de signs for gowns , jackets and wraps that have made their appearance in Pa is Fashion news notes of every description. The News and All fhe News. Newsdealers Should Place Orders Early. STHAXOI3ST T < 1WX OX I-3AHTII. -rylliliiK lit Turiifil Toptiy-Tiirvy I" an KiiKllMh Salt .111 n I H K : Mlnlrli-1. Atiauredly the most curious town In Kng- land , and the most upalde-down-lookliiB place la Northwlch. As the HtratiRer walks up one of the streets , relates the 1'hllndulphla Telegraph , ho wondoro whether ho la the victim of a disordered Imagination or whether an earthquake has been vlaltlnn the locality. Hero two houses nro leaning 0110 against the other , aa If for mutual sup port ; there moro are leaning from each other , na If. In oullcn anger ; higher up are dwellings sunken In the center or at the end.i ; the pavement on ono sldo In certain places Is higher than the other , while a Ilttlo farther on It Is lower. In short everything has n general appear- an co to topsy-turvydom In this town of what are described an "drunken houses. " The cause of It nil la not far to seek. North wlch , na everyone know.s or ought to know , la the center of the wait Industry , and It Is the drawing of brine and rock salt for the man ufacture of this vnry necessary commodity that la the moving factor In the mischief. On nearly all aides of the town are big ualt works , with their englm-M pumping linnrtroils of thousands of [ gallons of brlno every week , whllo the oxtentflvo mlnr.i of rock salt arc bulng cut Into In 11 directions , At n depth of seine 200 or 300 feet nro Im mense submarine lakes of brlno , nml as the contents of these Aaro pumped and pumped away the upper-ernst of earth Is correspond. Ingly weakened , and the result la an occa sion subsidence , ' fn HOIUO of the mines where the salt Is blast'cil and cut nwny ono can travel a mlle In certain directions , AH the glistening wlilto or deep red rock Is cut away great pillars of It , , ROIUO eight feet square , with a largo thickness all along the roof , arc left to support tlm.earth above. Sometimes , IOWOVIT , the mllfo-la flooded , the pillars dis solve In the water and the earth falls In , with all on top of It. ? LTcklly ! , thin kind of stibsl- lenco generally nappc-ns In spots wbero louses are not numerous , and for thla rcanon no lives have been lost within recent years , Ono morning n few years ago a horse left In a stable over night was found to bo missing und a bole filled with water occupying the place where the animal should have been. iNcnr Wlncham and .Marston , suburbs of Northwlch , lakes acres In extent nro now seen where green fields used to bo , and there Is a spot where the highway takes the form of a railway embankment. On cither nldo are big ponds where the earth had subsided , and the road goes through Ilko a bridge , nils Itself Is bound to go at sonic future time , and It Is to bo hoped that no ono will be at that time In the Immediate ) neighborhood. All these subsidences have a "pulling" ef fect on the nearest buildings , which are drawn "all ways. " Such a state of things Is amusing as well as Interesting. "This de sirable property to let" Is the sign ono may seek cheek by Jowl with one at the begin ning of n stllo road bearing the legend , "Tho road Is dangerous. " Quo has to beware of such roads at nighttime In this neighbor hood. A part of the path may have sunk 100 feet or so during the preceding hour , nnd an Involuntary drop Into the water which rises as fast as the earth falls , Is a rapid way out of this world. In order to make all buildings last a fairly decent length of time all new erections arc built In frames of wood , this style holding the bricks together a longer tlmo than If the building was on the ordinary principles , Kvon under those conditions , and taking Into consideration the fact that In the town itself the subsidences are gradual and glvo some warning , living must bo rather exciting In certain portions of Northwlch. I'nili-rNtoiiiI ' I'roncli. On ono occaelon thu young queen of Hol land waa sitting for a portrait to the painter , Jctisolln do Conge , when ho exclaimed to her mother in Krench : "Mother , this ever lasting painter will born mo to death ! " After a few mliuilea the painter stopped and said In the beat of French : "That will do for today. " Under such circumstances a ijneeri can feel Just as cheap a anybody el so , Tito klpg of i > llb is Ucccham's BecclmDj'u 'CAREER ' OF AXTOXIO HACEO Brilliant Military Hccrml of the Dead Cuban Qouorali SPRANG FROM A FAMILY OF AVENGERS nml DnrhiK ( ) | icrntloni Dur- In ln'IVn Vt nrM * Wiir anil In HitI'nNfiil < > " A. \Viiiulvi-fiil Alnroli , l-'or the seventh time , nml the Inat , un fortunately , the Spaniards proclaim the ileath of Antonio Maci'o. the famous rebel leader , fccroml In rommaml of the vcvolullonnry ! army In Cuba. The announcement was halleil j with ( Irmonsti-ntloin.ot joy In Sialn | ns well ' In Ilnvann and was locelveil with ex- ' piftdlona of profoiinil sorrow by all lover * i of Illiorty the world over. The clrcum- 1 Hianrra of his ilcalh , polntliiR as they do to 1 assassination while under the protection ot a llnR of truce , Inteiifllllwpuullc sentiment In ' this country and placcx his name high on the ' roll of freedom's martyrs. Well. Indeed , may the apanlanla'rejolco over hU death. What umnrrelful di-ubhlnga ho has Klven them ! What \lctnrlifl he lias mutched from the proudest commaiulern ot the decayed inon- nrrliy ! What sleepless warfare has ho not waned at their very slrongliolita ! At no time within the past two yearn has then ; been a moment when Spain would not have paid for his llfo many times the $50.000 ' ! said to have been the prlco of Zertucha's ; treachery. When the news ot tlic present uprising In Cuba , reached Antonio Mneeo , In banishment In Costa Klca. be ipilckly gathered about him Boveral veterans of the Ten Years' War , ainoni ; whom was his brother , Jose , and hurried to the relief of bis native Island , from which he had reluctantly talien leave seventeen yearn before. That was In March. 1893. In less than two years ho has traversed the Island from one cihl to the other , break ing down military trochas and defying the Spaniards In their very strongholds. Tlicar twenty months have shown him to be more than a guerrilla chieftain , n great general one of the greatest of modern times. The account given hero of his wonderful career la baseil upon Information from ono whc served with Mnceo In the Ten Years' Wai and who has been closely acquainted with his movements during the present slniggle. A KAMUA' OF 1'ATUIOTS. Antonio Macro wns a mulatto. Ho wa- born at Santiago do Cuba , July II , ISIS' . Ills father was Marcus Mnceo and lid mother's maiden namu wa.s Mariana ( ! rnjalc. < The older Maceo owned a plantation a. Itarajagua anil I ; j > l park mules for hire from thla circumstance the statement lin * been made that Antonio Maeeo was u drlvir of mules before the war. At the beginning of the Ten Years' War In 1SOS the uialo per tlon of the Maceo .family consisted of clover sons , the youngest being JMO. 11 years o age. The revolution had been In progress several months ami the Maceo family lia. kept aloof from taking part In tho.uprising One day there appeared a band of Spanish Riicrrlllas. led by Cantaln Camplllo. Thlr band had nothing to do but commit depreda tions and the Macro plantation was soon ID ruins. The buildings \\cro burned , the mulct stolen , and the female members of the famlb treated in an outrageous manner. Thr father called his eleven sons around him All were now grown except Jose. Marcti' Maeco exacted from each a promise thai they would not lay down their arms untl' ' Cuba waa free. The blood of the Macci family now stains the Island from one em ° to the otiur. The father fell at the battle of St. Augiistln. Manuel , Kcnnln and Justlci were killed In the east. Raphail , coverci' with wnnnita , left the Island to die as at exile. Miguel wim killed by a bayonet thrum at the capture of Uncvltan. Julhi was BIO ! ; dead In the engagement at Nee vo Mundos Felipe and Thomas at-e helpless cripple.1- from tholr wounds , while Antonio and Jour are dead and Marcus Is still lighting. HIS EAHLV MILITARY CAKHHK. The military career of Antonio Maceo WHS singularly brilliant. He was about 21 yearn of ago when he first enlisted. His dauntless bravery led hint to take great risks , anil during the first twelve months of service he received sixteen of the twenty-ono seven wounds that marked his body at the- close of the Ten Years' war. Within the year lie had been promoted to the position of ma'jor. Later at the capture of the town of Kl- Arrlba the Cubans numbsred only 300 , but led by Mnceo , the Spanish soldiers were driven from the forts. For this Maceo re ceived the title of colonel. Soon after he met Drlgadlur Martini ? Campos at the battle - tlo of Itamos , and through a subsequent , campaign that lasted thirty days so aggrea- slvo was Maceo that searci-y a day passeil that ho did not seek an unzaccinent with the enemy. Nsar Monte Oscuro hovaf fiercely attacked by General Valera , at tin- head of 1.000 Spaniards. The Cuban leader hail but 230 men , with scarcely any arms , and was forced to retreat. Ho made a stand at Caobas and met thu combined forces of Vulera and Campos. Though driven from the field ho did not order a retreat until after u terrible slaughter of Spaniards In th ? sweepIng - Ing marhste charges which had taken place. Returning to headquarters at Santiago with only a remnant of his forces , Valmaceda , the captain gcnral , said to Campos : "Oh , you pretend that all the glory was on our side. That may be so , but the losses were on our side also ? " "Does your excellency suppose , " retorted Campos , "that those Cubans use cotton bul lets ? " Campoo was offended nt the reprimand , and soon after icturned to .Spain. At the battle of Xar/al , where 2.50'D ' Span- lards wcro routed with great loss of life , Maeeo took a distinguished part. At Santa Maria do Holguln he charged the Spanish line at ( lie head of his picked horsemen with such Impetuous force that many were cut doun before the enemy could flro n shot. General Callxto Garcia was In command , but Maceo led the machete charge. The Spaniards left -100 dead on the field. HE DKKUATS WKYLBH. At this juncture In his military carcci Maceo was destined to meet Ills arch enemy , Wcylor. Among the young brigadiers Weylcr had been sent to thu front and led a strong force against Maeeo at the battle of Unaimaro. Wcyler has cause to remem ber the prowess of the Cuban , for ho was completely put to rout , leaving 500 dead on the field. Wcyler fled among Ills scurrying troops , and never stopped to look back until ho was safely within the Spanlih lines at Puerto Principe. The battle of La Gallctn IB ; neinorablo on the glittering pages of Macco's military record. With SO' ' ) men , he attacked the San Qulnllii battalion , 000 strong , under the command of Colonel Yoyer. The Spanish lost 200 men and would have been completely annihilated had It not been for the timely arrival of Lieutenant Tlruo. About this time Marco \van made a major general and with a courage that almost amounted to madness ho engaged the Spaniards In u scries of brilliant and bluody fights at San l-'lllpe , lloragua , Hate del Mcdlo , Sab < > na Miranda and C'uyo Roy. At the last of I lion Maceo nearly lo , t his life. \Vhllo endeavoring to engage the commander of the Spaulih troops In a sword combat ho received a bullet In thu chest that passed clear through his body. He roclcd In his saddle and was caught by Lieutenant Colonel I'acheco. Colonel Maylaa Rodriguez eaw that his commander must soar be shot ; o pieces. Wltn a sweeping cross flro the Spaniards wcro checked , and Colonel f'acheco occaped tinder cover of the smoke , currying Macoo to a place of safety. In the mountains , fifteen miles from the battle field , Maeeo lingered between life anil death for'sovcialtceM ; with but meager medical cttcmlanco. The wound had left him sn hut his volco had not ono half Its original volume. Into thu caddie again , Maceo ret out to mrn the plantations and thus cripple the resources of Spain. Ho Invaded the rich luatanano districts. With him waa hlx irothcr , Jose , now grown to manhood. IIo eft n blailng waetu bohlnd him us ho narchcd to the west. Hvorywhero the Cuban leader spread desolation with lire and cworJ. TUB PHOTK8TA BB HARAOUA. While preparing ; to Invade Holguln , Maceo received ncwa that caino with mull ing effect. The Cuban congrctui had signed a treaty of peace with Bpain. Tim leader , who hud mada such sacrifice * , could not submit to anything but freedom for Cutn , Calling n council of war at llaragua , ho lulled the famous document known nn the "I'rotesta do Ilaragua. " " lie proposed to keep on lighting' and repudiate the notion of the congress. 1'nwllllng to surrender , Maeeo still inndo war on the Spanish for several months Reduced to absolute want the great spirit of the soldier capitulated In a liAURhty li > ' tcr to Martinez Campos , In which he ngrr , i to lay down his arms on condition thai a Spanish man-of-war bo placed at his ills posal to convey him nnd hl.i olllcers from the Island. Campos accepted the proposal nnd Maceo diobanded his soldiers under a big trco In the eastern par ! of Cuba. Mnceo went to Jamaica and nfterwnril to New York. Some planters In Cos-i Rica offered him a trnct of laud on \\lilrli to colonlxe his brave followers In the \vu HP accepted and lived In peace. In ivvfl ho made n secret visit to Cuba with the hi trillion of stirring up another revolution. The Spanish became aware of his mission and frustrated the plan. During the ymr , < of his banishment lie studied continual ) } , and became a good scholar. IN CUBA ONCU M011B. As soon as ho heard of the- present up rising In Cuba , which took place Kebruary 21 , IS ! ) . * , he started back to the Island , taking with him such veterans as his brother Jiv , Crombet , Cebroco nnd sixteen others. Tln-v landed March 30. Hardly had Mneen touched hi a foot on Cuban snll before li waa attacked by n foice of Spaniards. Io ! had nineteen men with him , nnd , taking refuge in an old log house , fought for d.iyn Separating from the rest ot bis companions ho wandered for more than two weeks alone , but Dually joined the Insurgent band led by Rabl , Making his way toward .Oem-nil Gomez he recruited an army under the $ am trco where he had laid down his arms seven teen years before. All his old-time vigor an 1 returned to him. The years of exllo had only served to make him more cautious and calculating. He felt that he waa a hotter soldier than when he had accepted banish ment. Starting nut with a force of S.on ) men be swept everything before him. At Yatcras , Klllplnas , Jarahueca nnd Crlsto HIP Spanish wcro put to rout. Kale bad In store a grim surprise for ( lenoral .Mneeo. 1IU scouts Informed him that .Martinez n-imiKia was approaching from the south. The Cubim leader could scarcely wait for the bat lie. Hut years had taught him caution , nnd ho drew up his small army In line of battle. Campos enino on and the battle began. Such n Slaughter had never been scc-n on Cuban soil. Mad with a deslro for revenge the veterans of the Ten Years' war rushed upon the soldiers before thsm. More than 1.000 Spaniards wcro slain , among them being General Santoclldc * . Cairipon was forced to leave the battlefield In a ham mock , surrounded by wounded soldiers , and made bis way to llayamo on foot. Maeeo then crossed the Canto river and routed General Suaroz Valdes nt Chaparra. Moseones nnd Holguln. Turning to the west he defeated General Bchague at I'uerlo I'adro and forced his way through the mili tary troc-Jia Into Puerto I'rlnclpo. II * marched across Cnmaguez , broke the troeh.i of Jucaro nnd entered Villas province. AN ler defeating the Spaniards nt Malllompn , Collseo , I'aso Real and C'allmete liu overran the Villas mid Mntanzas provinces , breaking anew the Spaniard military lines and in vading Havana. Reaching IMnnr del Rio , In the extreme west , ho had accomplished n march of SOO miles , a military fenl that must forever place him among the most dis tinguished leaders of history. I'OISOXS KVKIIVIIAV FOOD. liillilllcMlnuil In ( tiiniilllj- , bill Vlrn- li-nl If Ciint-i-iili-illi-il. Ono of the curious and little-known faela brought to light by recent Investigations Is that In almost every kind of food ROIUO small amount of poison Is to bo found. Often the ( juantlty Is so small that chemical analysis docs not reveal It , and It is only discovered by certain effects upon the hu man system under certain conditions. Small UK these ( pmntltles of poison are , however , In comparison with the other constituents of any one food , they do exlit. ami are poisons of ii deadly sort. Concentrated , the amount of poison that is taken Into the system during an average lifetime would bo sulllclcnt to kill nn army Instantly. Yet the extremely minute fragments .adsorbed , . , . . . . -J during each meal not only do no harm , but seem .almost health-giving. ' At least. II Is certain that many of the most danger ous and destructive substances known ex ist In tangible quantities in some of the most \alued foods , according to the Now York Tribune. Foods that contain the worst poisons In these tiny quantities may bo eaten con stantly without any unfortunate results. There is no moro popular nnd widely used food than the potato. In Ireland , In cer tain districts , Ilttlo else Is eaten , nnd the peasants thrUo wonderfully on thorn. Yet the potato belongs to the same botanical class as the deadly nightshade , nnd has in it the same poisonous clement. Many other vegetables have the same curious quality. In nearly every vegetable nnd fruit that grows above the ground , ex cept the cnbbngo class , what are known UH vegetable acids exist. There Is a different one in each vegetable and variety of fruit , nnd all nro dtxidly poisons. Nevertheless , It would be Impossibly to get n sulllclent quantity Into the stomach nt n single meal to do even the slightest Injury , nnd the gastric Jtilco absorbs and renders bunnies. ' ) these poisons unfailingly. Tapioca ly anotwer feed pnbstinco that con- taliv > poison. Thla has li ng been known. The fact was ngiln called to the attention of scientists by Henry M. Stanley , who cirrlo'l In lilt' kit on one of lilii Journeys In HID "Dark Continent" a largo quantity of tap ioca , and had the opportunity to delect the danger In Its use when not properly pn- nirr l. TTmlpr l > rfhTininnnillf Inni , ( n.lnMn I. . not harmful , but poison HI prcr-cnt In It In ouch n largo quantity that nm-y precaution * I'hoiild ' bo lahtn. 15veil beer lu/i Its portloa of poison , n siib- t-tanco known ns plcro-toxln. Lemon Julro contains n vlralont and dangerous element-- cltrlo acid jiii-l In nnny of the lemon drops and dultlca of lemon julco commercially pre pared this imbfitance Is madeup In 'the lab oratory and mixed with a disregard of Ilia way nature dcea it. The natural Julco of tliu lemon Is not In the lead poisonous , even taken In largo quantities , but lemon jiilru oht-mlcally made , ns It frequently IB for the trade , needs to bo looked warily at. Hitler almonds have polom In them to such a pereepllble extent that actual onsen ot polsonlnir uro on record. Strawberrle'i and rhtibaid contain oxalic ncid. Thla. M ulmoit everybody knowp. Is ono of the mnut deadly nnd rapid poliuns. when used In anv appreciable quantity. Certain people nra affcctfd quickly by oven a few t'tiawborrle.f. ' Lobsters , chcllflpli. and crabtf pos.fi'f.i nn Irri tant poison which produces nausea , vrmlt- Ini ; and gcnor.il dciprcavlon. In addition tu skin cniptlmih ) . In lea cream Is xcmotlmci to bo found tyrotoxlcon , and rlam cliowdur , made under the b-et conditions often ha i ptomaines of a virulent nnd dangoruuo turn. Casoii have gone on record In Kra'.cs of diseases censed by thn entlng of rye bread. In these Instances .tho grain buoiimo musty nn the ( italk and wns made Into ( lour without Its mtiHllnew Imvlng been noticed , l-'rom tldi : miistlneushlch lt > not at all perccptlb'o ' In the bread , Ilio powerful polsi n ergot urtaM. causliiR pvontually , If siilllclent of tlilH brnd In taken Into the system , paralysis nf the o.xtremllles. A 111:110 : or nt 1.1 , uii.v. llruUc ii I.t-w ill ( liiKml nf a Hun to U'n-tli I n Kin n. "KindIr , plcaso buy a petu-II from me. " said a ragged nnd unhompt Individual , nx ha' bnbbk'd ulong on ono leg. As I am In the accident Iiifeurancp buxl- IICHB nnd like to hear of all the rlsliB hu man llcub Is linlr to I bought n pencil and engaged him In couvcrisHtioii. "Where did you loxo your lr-g ? " I ln.- qulroil. "At the battle of null Hun , " nald he. "Shot off , I uppo.io7" "No , Elr ; it happened tliM way : I was a fodt-ral aoldlrr. Dnrlnc the retreat I wan running rapidly and unfortunately stepped Into a post hole with anu foot , and a com pound fracture of tlm log wan the rcinili , The doctors had to amputatn my l'-i ' : to av > my lift- , and now I am driven to nelllng pen- , ell * for a living. " "It' a wonder you wcro not captured ? " nld I , "Where wcro the confederate troopi at this time ? " "Couldn't really say , " bo replied , "bccauno .ho anc'ldent occurred to mo Jiwt nbout a mlle outHulo of WaHhlngton. Owun I was fortu nate , though , for K I bad not hroltcn my leg I mlzht have JQIIII on Into the I'otoinno river. " And hu hobbled away , iluKlnt ; out , "LeuJ ponclls , tivofcrllvol" tivofcrllvol"A