rv\r.\TTA TJATT.V inn ; < % . rvrrvxmAV. if P.IVPTT AIJ-V oo SPECIAL NOTICES AiUt-rtlncinentii for themcolnmnii r n-lll lie tnken milll 12i.10 p. m. , for the c\pnln7 nnil until 8 I > . in. for the ninrnlfiK nnil Snnilnr ctllllonn. AiH < TIH < T , Iff rciinentlnpr n num l r > c l cbcclc , cnn lm\c nnuwcrs nil- drcHftcit to n numbered letter In cnre of The lice. Animcrii no nililrcHm nlll he ilcll\rrcil on iirrnotilntlon of the chock only. Ilntcn , 1 1-Uc n rroril flrnt Inncrllnni lo n vinril ( licrenflor. .VntliliiK tnkcn for li-HN thnii U"o for thellrnt Inncr- tlon. Tlicxi * nil > eTtlncnieiitM niuiat he run cnttnrcMitltelr. SITl'ATIO.Ni ' ) TOH t.ADY BTKNOO rnplier ; p | > crlcncDil ; BOOI ! references Address M 18 , HOP , Council Illurr * . A MS75 22 WOMAN wisnns iiottsnwoiiic. C07 80. 13th , room 8. A-MS91 ) : _ iAi.n 111:1,1- . WANTKD , AN IDHA ; WHO CAN THINK Off tome pimple thins to pnlent ? Protect your Idea * , tliey muy brine you wenltli ; write John WriMrrburn & Co , Ueiit. V. Pntent Allomeys , WnnhlnKlon I ) . C. , for their II.WXV prize offer , nil n Hut of 200 Inventlonn nnntcil 11 337 TAII.OHS WANTED. CONTINCNTAIj CIXJTII- Ing Company. 1 > Mli ° THAVKIJNO HAI.TiqMnN TOll CIOAIIS ! OLD rellnblo housi- : experience unnecessary ; exlrn Inducements to customrra , JT ! to JIM p r month and expenses. C. C. Ulshop & Co , St. Louis. U MKO-MIS * SALT MHN-WANTnD TO JIANII.n TUB Ixidcercttc lilll file ; unlls for $225. merchants buy It ; Rood commlnslon on every sale. pn > - InR side linn. Aillress nmnfr. , Wm Itltulolpli Ailnml , TopfKn , Knn. II MiS2G * A rr.vv nNttQiTic , HWSTMNO MIN CAN find ntcmly , p-olltnble work with O r Ailiuns Co , 6 ! < So. IClh Bt , inS ! DHUJIMIMIS AVANTno nvinYwiinn ! : SAL- nry nml commission rxpcilcncc uimpce snry : Fteodv position Laredo Clgnr Co. 1' O box SMS , New York City. 11-M970 27' MVH MIN. CITY on COUNTRY. MAKH .7 ! to t1.ro per dny. Wiillaco , N W cor 13th olid Iode | , room C , up tnlrs 11 M075 22 WA.NTI2I1 KKMAI.K ron aoon aiui CALX * AT SCANDINAVIAN Y W. C. Acsocl.itloii Home , 2013 Davenport Bt. C 833-2S * KAIDY or ivs.ni UIH'CATION TO fill ponltlon ( or ono jcnr. Aililross r 2S llco C MJ13 23 VVANTIID , antn ron aiNKitAt < HOUMI : work , rnmll fiunlly. 2017 I vavcn orth st C IJI)7 21 * GOOD COOIC WANTJ2D ; NONK OTHIMI NHI2D appll 2223 Doilcc st. C MMO 23 1COH 1IOU8I.S IN ALL I'AUTSOI'TIIIJCITV TUB O I' Dnvls Compnnj , 1C03 1'nrnim D 3JS HOUSES. IJBNBWA & CO , 103 N. 15T1I ST. D 33S MODI2UN HOlJbUS C. A. STAHH 023 N. Y 1.IPK D-400 cnoicn noufana AND COTTAOKS AM ovnh the city , J3 to JOO. I'ldcllty , 1T02 Turmm St I l-IOt HOUSES , WAI U\CU. imowN BLOCK. ICTH an.l DouKlnii. D-tOS 1IOUSBS , COTTACinS & ST011KS , ALL I'AUIS of oty. | Hrennnn. Love Co. 430 P0 * 1 S TLATS. OAIIV1N linOS. 1013 l HKNT. jluiob LIST. M'CAdUE , 1STII & . oonan. D 103 ron IUNT. : riNn nnsioriNcn WITH IJ\H. anil lirce pronnds. on l'.irk nxcnuc ytc"m l.cntc . , | llutB Anil stores In the new Davldge l.ullilinK opposite city Imll lO.room home. 1W nminm street Htoam healed brick store tor. 1C & rallfornli. John W. nobbing , agent , 1E02 I'nrnan 8U n-noo r NKVVI.Y rtniNisirnn iiovan COM- pletp. the furnllurn unil furnli-hlniMi for Rale chcnp. Imlf block from new iiontoflle-p hefr Jamis Neville , room 11 , N. U cor irili nnd Doilge DMDJ foil KHNT. TwnNTY-rivn Acnn rArn C blocks mitsMn city limits cist of new fair Brounils : Rood S room liouae vyell ccllnr. Inrre 2-ntnry I > nrn. corn crll.s , 3 chlcUen liouses , conl and Ice IIOURC. > nrd feneed nnd sodded , nice lot of ( strawbcrrlc-s , blackberries Brnpca nnd npplcH ; nn ideal Homo , rents J223 00 I > er jear In advance. Inquire at 2T03 Lei v en worth rou IIOOMS. rUHNIHHKD nOOMS. CH SOUTH 17TII AVn. B19 NOIITII TWnNTlKTII STOnCT. SJIAW ultllng room , bed room , with closet , loc ? S NICELY PIIRNISHED ROOMS. HOUSE Icceplmj 1112 South 11th E-Mail 81 * ROOMS. WITH OR WITHOUT DOVRDI M\ \ South 251h nvenue L I UOOMS AM ) IIOAHD. VKIIY nnsiitAiiLH rnoNT ROOM , WITH alcove , liot water , Z12 fcouth 2Cth St. HOARD. STEAH HEATED ROOMS JIM A daj C02 S 13th. Lant-o Hotel 3 PRONT IIOOMS WITH HOARD. MODERN ! lailuccil rnteu CIS So. lilth P-S7C-M1S * _ fTRNIsTlEfTilOOMS HOARD 2tft II VRNEY i iiy j ifcU A ROOMS OOOD boiir.J 3 W week Ml N 19th si. P-M"H1 " ! 27' roil HiT STORES AM > OPF1CES. POR RENT. THE 4-3TORY I1RICII I1PILDING at 810 Parnam st This bullJInis bus n I reproof cemtnl lintemcnt , complete lcnm heatlnii llx- tnrcs , water on nil Iliors. j.as , etc. Appl > at the olllcc of The lice. 1 " 10 ACiHVlH WA.M'HII. AOENTS-KOMETIIINO NEW. JIJST OUT , Worder I'KR Henler nml Cream \Vhlp. ictnlls MCc sumplo mailed fire for Co to pn > pnslnR * LarKe line other nulck lolllnc mei.laliles O C vnilne , Mur ( Dfpt 10 , J5 Ramlolph St. Chlcuuo J M8I3 \NTIJU TO KENT. WANTED TO RENT. PLEASANTLY LOCA'l ED boiisi > with Un looms and stableApplv to U \V , OaniifIt , llroun lllock K-.MJ.7 M OM YAN- & STORAGE , 1U5 PAHNAM , TEL 1559 M 107 I'AOIPlcTHTORAOn AND WARIJIIOUSE CO. . VOS-S10 Jones. General ktcrngo and forunrJInc iii-'i'o iiuv. o AM AUTIIORP/.ED TO OPPER CASH POR llinlled umount Omaha Savlnui bunk accounts. 11 II Harder , , ' 702 Paniuni N-MiOQ _ WANTED TO IIUY , A NIPE CLEAN DIHTQ tick \iiibrut n ccJa fountain ; ulll trade Omaha jiroporty K u carrier 24 , Omalui , htb WANTED-TO IIUY A TWO TON DKRRICK Address , KUInK locution and prke , P J. . Ilia N P71 23 * iC rou SAI < E CHEAPEhT HARDWOOD \\OVBN CORN CR1R- bine made C R Lie , Ml Douclat. . Q 109 POR 8V.LE-P1NE NEW HIOII-ORXDE I1ICY- . clo ; t > Omaha Hlcjclu Co. , Zli N , IClli Ht. Q-410 REST SEED SWEET POTATOES. 1123 P13R bbl , all sorts. Addiesa Thco Williams. Omaha - Q-MS31 NEW IJICU'LE. PI RSI-CLASH AND OUAR- untred , for only f33 DO. Nebraska C > do Co . 15th ! & llarney. Q M&iu Mli I i i OI.AIUVOYAVrS. (0 Mas u A u Y r n n CI MI\vbil \ AN r. Ti 77 i6th. y HOT : MH * 10 i MASS\li ( : , UVTIIb , ETC. ' 11ME. SM11H , 1121 DOUQIAS , ROOM & : MAS- _ * ago and tteum lutbs ' 1 MM ! tT It US UR LEON , ELECTRIC MAdSAGE RATH puilors ; rcvtful and curathc. O7 a llth si. , upstair * T 3 : ! 2S 00-RUPTURE C7JRED-TILL MARCIt IS for J2S 00 , no pain ; no detention from business ; we refer to hundreds of nollenls cured Th O n. Miller Co , T17 New York Life Ride. , Omnhn. U 111 BATHS , MASSAGE. HUE. POST , J19H S 15TII. V-113 VIAV1 FOR UTKRINE TROURLES. S < 6-8 REE HMK. Physician , consultation or health book free. U 112 OMAHA DFNTAL COLLEGE. 12 & PACIFIC 8T3 Teeth tilled with Kold amalgam , lln. Kutta- pcrchn , cement , and plain made for cost of material only. Teeth extracted and cleaned free _ U-51 - I CURE WRINKLES , RALDNESS AND su perfluous hair. S2 Chamber of Commerce. True Co U-M793 MIS' MOM3Y 10 l.OAN UEAt , ESTATE. ANTHONY LOAN A TRUST CO , 113 N. Y. L. ; quick money at low rut for choice farm loans In Io a , northern Missouri , eastern Nebraska W-4H MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA property. U. S. Mortgage & Trust Company. New York. Puney & Thomas , Agents , No. 207 First National Rank llldg. W 128 CITY LOANS. C X STARR , 923 N. Y. LIFE. W 415 MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA real estate. Hrennnn , Love Co. , 1'axton block. W 416 6 PER CENT MONEY TO LON ON OMAHA property.Ncb. farms. W , U. Mc.'kle. Ut Niit'l Uk LOANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CITY property. W. Farnam Smith & Co , 1320 Farnnm MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES THE O. P , Davis Co , 1505 I nrnnm St. W-418 ON OMAHA PROPERTY , LOWEST RATES ; building loans wanted. Pldellly Trust Co. J30000 PRIVATE MONEY. SELUY , BOARD OF Trade Uldg. W 737 I.03T. IXJST SMALL I1LACK DOd , WHITE STREAK front , short hair , n m "Jerry , " reward C. S Stcbblns 1230 South "th nvenus. Lost-MCM LOST A RED COW. WITH WHITE SPOTS ! dfhornol. tall broken , lelfphone 1369 , Omaha Van A Storage < X Ix > st 87 CAUPET CLEAM > 0 , CHAMPION CARPET CLEANING CO . CARPET benten , ncourpd and renovated , rcllttlng nnd rc InIng cnrpcti n specialty , new management. 718-720 South 14th street , Omihi , Neb , 'Irl ( K SM Ml ? MACIII.MS AMI sui'i'i.ins. NKW HOMIJ. HOUSEHOLD AND \ \ H1TB tewing machine oniee , 1311 Cop. Ave. Tel. 1574 T\l'iWIllTHHS. OUT THI : IIEST TYPKWIUTKHS : sui'i'L.ir.s : rrpaln * . United Typewriter & Supplies Co. , 161J Karnam St. 4MJunr-30 IIUILII.\0 AMI LOAN ASSOCIATION. SHARES IN MUTUAL I , & B. ASS'N PAYS 6 , 7 , 8 per cent when 1 , 2. 3 years oil ; always re deemable. 1701 Parnam street. Nattlnger , sec. 423 HOW TO GET A HOME OR SECURE GOOD Interest on ravings. Apply to Omaha L & B. Ass'n. 1704 rnrnam O. M. Nattlnger , Bee. I'AW.MIHOICEUS. II MAROWIT2 LOANS MONEY , 413 N. 10 ST. 4.12 SHORTHAND AM ) TYPEWH1TI.NG. A. C. VAN SANT'S SCHOOL , 13 N. Y. LIFE. AT OMAHA BUS. COLLEGE.1CTH & DOUGLAS. Maud Muller smiled as sue raKed ner nay , And thought of the fun she might have had. If she had caught the judge in the modern way , With The Daily Bee and a small want ad. WI3 WILL HAVn J200.000 TO J300.000 TO LOAN In Anrll , Mny , Juno nnd July on lirnt-clnss Improved Omaha property In sums of Jl 000 to J10000 ; want applications at once , low" < t rates on best loans. Fidelity Trust company , 1702 rnrnam Bt. AV MOT MOM3Y TO LOAN CHATTELS. MONHT TO LOAN ON FUnNITUHK. PIANOS , herpes , paeons , etc.ut lowest rates In city ; no removal of Rooda. Btrlctlj conlMentlal ; > ou can pay tbe loan oil at nny time or In any amount. OMAHA S1OKTQARU LOAN CO. . ZOC So. ICth St. X 123 MON1UTO LOAN. " 0. CO. 00 DAYS. rUHNI- turc pianos , etc. Dull Greenroom S.Uarker blk. X 123 JIUSIM2SS CI1AACUS. roil SALE. ABOUT J OtO LHS MINION TYITJ. 700 Iba. ngnte , 150 pair twothirda ea 40 double Iron sfxnds for two-third cases. Thla material was UHOd on The Omnha llec , nnd U In fairly Booil condition. Will be sold chenp in Irnlk or In qunntltlcB to eult purchaBcr. API > 1 > In person 01 bj mall to The Dee rub- lulling Compan > , Omaha , Nco i A "coon LOCATION rou A STOIU : : MOST ABultab" for Kenoml merchandise Addro , * , box Neb. I-JIM > a 11 , Avocn , WANTnn-I'AitTY TO 1'UT DUY QOOUS IN laiBo ilopnrlment store. ono of best towns In state , nlso party to put In shoo" , till. U a annp. Address - The Talr , Hfii.tlni.ii. - - - ov AND A mm \itcii ISTwn WILL ni : nt 1C22 Oiipltal Ave I'oi trade. 100 ncrrn A 1 bottom land Jown. for food house and lot ere mhei Io anrini to tra.le for Om-iim pfopertj ArnoW A. Vlnton WIN TOR \L13-HHAli 1JSTATR. AIISTRACIB TUG IlVnON nHCD COMPANY. . jti ; iij HOUSES. 1JOTS , TAIIMS , LANDS. I ANS Oio I' llomls Real istato : Co , Paxton bllt OMAHA SAVINGS IJANIC ACCOUNTS TAKI3N at pin In exchange for houses and lota ( All or part ) The lljron Reed Co 1112 < S7 KOlTNTZn 1'LACK HOMES AT BOG ON THE dollir , J2 25l > , 13.0W to fOCUO , tee photos at 16U nnd 1'irnuin. Morf bids > J Olbnon , 511 ririt National bank , tide , RE > USS nn AcriKS ON MILLIR : PARK nori.B- vard , Jl.SOO 110x570 feet east of old fort Oma in. Jl.OOO lJix35 ( feet on 30th i.trcet. i > a\cil miith of Miller park J8.000 & 0xl25fect , near 27lh and Spauldlnif. JIOO John N rren- xer , opp. 1' . O. _ _ OJIA7lA"sA VINOS It A NIC ACCOUNTS 11OUOHT for cash , taken nt pur for choice 1st mortsnues or tnlicn nt | > ar In exchaniii ) for real estate nt prcffnt low vnlui-s. O. O Wallace llrown block ICth f. Pouglai RL'-SJO- TAHM OP 100 ACRiS 15 MILKS I'llOM Oina'm. fur vale ut half lt value Room UO , lUtnito building RIMSOS 52' rou SALI-ONP. or am : riNivrIOACRI : farms In DoUKlaa count ) , ROOI ! buildings , only II WO , lentil for Wo CO u 5ear lljron R. llnntliiB * . ili B. Hth m. Iti-11871 25 _ sao IHTVS rivu-HOOJtTioitsi : . wFru IIAI.P lot , lii KTOHI locntlnn , not far out ; also tuli | ) In nlv-room roltaitc , clivo In. for good lot vV. A. KrH-mtr , 1CU I'.trnam street. RU 964 22 MtOOM HOUSn , DAItN. iTC. . 1922 CHARLKS street. J075W S.room luiiite , full lot 301S Llmlney ave . I7IQCO , lluuso and lot. 19J3 South 10th tt . JUuO C * lloun- and full lot on .Mb t , , between r'uclfla anil I'oppleton me. In llantiiim 1'licv. illCUCO. 5-rooni cottaRe , cant front lot , rn GeorRla uve. , half blix.k south of Lenvcnworth tt 13 500 00 Corner lot f ron 11 UK poulh'inul cant , 1CO\127 feet , near Hnnicom paik. J1CWW lutr jolnlns ixi)0 ltlon ulto on south , } 223.CO each ucro In DehUlere. west of Miller park (50000 niies Impnned fiontlntr Miller parK J3WOCO ncrea Improved , betxuen 2Uli > t. and . 'Oth Nt. bouUvunl. near Mlll.r park , ( 00000 ocrca four inllrs from | > tonice , J73 CO per acre. ncrea northwest part cltj , SCOW mi ncre nrrvs near Koulh Omaha. | < tf 00 per urru Seicrul line farms In Uouclnv. Sarpy and Wash. InKton ( .ounlles. from ( U 00 to SUM per acre. I'otter & Ocorku couiiMn > , b' , W cnr. 16th and runiam. RU-Mi 21 roit a\ua OR TRAnn"n.vu KO-AC-RK WILL Improveil farm (2.M-0 ( moilc.iKu duo In three ) i r * ; will lake ci > o.l clear ell ) proncrty for equity ; muit have I M caih J. J U'lC cfe ( ! 7 Drcadwvy , Ccuni.ll Dlulfi , RE AlSiO X MUSIC , AHT A.VD LA.NGUAGn QEOROC r. GKLLUNIIECK. BANJO , MANDO- lln and guitar teacher. Room 412 Dee I3ldg Tel 238. 100 ruuxiTonu PACKED. GGT M. S WALKLIN'S PRICES ON 1'URNI- turo picking , repairing , upholstering ; mat- treibes made and icninated ; 2111 Cumlng. Tel 1J31. 430 \VATCHMAICKltS. HAP.D TIMIJ TOICBS : WATCIinS CLCANKD , "r > c , genuine main MirliiR , 75o , wateli crjstals , 15c , clocks cleaned and reiinlred cheap , specta cles and e > CKlisseH half price , ejea tchted free , work wniranted. Ashbel Patterson , 1C11 Tarn men , en fn TOR RAM : , WARRANTS AMOUNTING TO several hundred dolhira , general funl , Ne- braeku counties. 7 per cent Intel est drst-closi security for Investors Inquire of Omaha Prlntinc Co , 91S-9JO Tarnam street. MWJ LOANS ON GILT KDQCD SiCLUTlC9 LIPH Ins policies bouEht. W. P. Ilolden , McCnpuo blk S37 SAFES. NEW AND SECOND-HAND SAFES ; SAFE RE- palrlnir. J. J. DcrlUit , 1116 Parnain " SCO-M3 TO unvr. SO ACRES , 3 MILES S W OP I1ENSON AND om * mile N. of Dodge st. now occupied by Claus Uulir. 120 acres , IS miles from Omaha. Ilemla , Pnxton lllock M-Ot.3 SUES & CO. , PATENT SOLICI10RS , Dee itulldlii ? , . , Oinrxlia Neb Aclvlcn and I'nlant Hook I'HKK I'l KAIII/l" IIIHI ) Si\ATOHS. th Ifsi TinHlvnlr > for D.Hlrnl.liHelit * in t lie- sia siei ei Senators are always alert for good seats to upon thu floor of the senate , and sometimes toWi file applications with the sergeant-at-arms BU longIn advance of vacancies. Last May when Senator Dubols vvas threatening to leave the republican party unless the St. to Louis convention should adopt a free ellver coinage plank , Senator Gear of Iowa made application for Oubols' seat , which adjoins that of his colleague. Senator AllUon. The sergeant-at-arms told Senator Gear that Iu- bols would surely be re-elected , and Goir replied' "No man who deserts the party which lias made him can bo certain of a re election , 'I want that seat " The other day Gear entered the ofllco of Mr the sorgeant-at-qrm and had his name sot down for Dubols * neat on March 4. There were other senators seeking the place before It Gear reached the capltol , but they were eght | months too late. Incidental to ( Ills t-tory , an old emplo > o of the capltol t-aja that when Senator I'cndlo- ton of Ohio secured the passage of the civil ttio service law , In 1S83 , Senator Vest of Mis souri made application for Pemlleton's Beat , When I'endlcton remonstrated with him Vest said "The Ohio democrats will not re-elect a man who has passed a bill to keep all republicans In office and all democrats ) out. " And Vest got I'endleton's teat. Ho Etlll holds It , In Sou ih Cnrollim. Conprcsmiian McLaurlu of South Carolina \ouclies for the fo ! lowing story 'n the Sir- Washington" I'ost , ' 'Tha late cointlUitlonnl lex convention.In . South .Carolina pis.sjd on My J cduc.itlonal inmllllc.Ulon rteclnrlns that ti JRi voter to leglstcr muflt bellevo In a Ri nnd bo nbla to rtuil or muljrrftainl Jut the constitution when reiul to .ilrn In the CO ( ounty of Horry , generally called ' ( lie In ah dependent republic ' un old nesro came Into the supervisor's ollle-e to register , " 'Well who la He. vvnnt do vou call Him' ' jHkcd the supervisor " 'Ob him Is Mr Johnny McDerniott , de of clerk ob tie. co't. * " w ! Ueecliam'i I'llli for stomach and liver Ilia. me I ? Sad Romance in tho'Lii'oj of Our Bachelor t 101 SEPARATED BY A,1 , 'CRUEL SLANDER il lij- HjfJ * , ' ijctrotltetl , \\lin boon Dlt-il ofqillrfi l-nlthfiil to lc- ' ? Lite , A few months ago one of the many stor age houses of Washington hail a sale of articles which had bean left with It long bojond the legal time , ana which no one appeared to claim. A gentleman who la not usually Inclined to buy a , pig In a poke was prompted for some , reason that ho could not explain to purchase a box filled with papers and packages. He did not supposs they were of any epeclal value , sajs the 1'lttsburg Dispatch , tout , having become the owner , was curlotis enough to examine thorn , and was astonished and delighted to find among them rt largo package ot lettcra of James Buchanan , addressed to various notabilities ot the time , and also many responses from those who were addressed. Some of the letters were upon topics then being agitated , but none ot them were of any special valilo historically. They are especially prized by the lucky purchaser as autographs. If die had attempted to secure them singly , and as a collector , they would have ccst him a largo sum As It was , he bought them for a flong. Some of" the letters , however , referred to a passage In the life of the last presi dent of the United States preceding the war about which little Is known and less written , and jet which had the most \ltal Inlluonce on the whole subsequent career of the man. Had It not bean for that oc currence Uuchanan would never ha\o en tered the fleld of Tvolltlcal exploit and ne\or would have been president of the United States. It was James niiphanan's one romance , but It was QO tragical tint It revoraed the cm rent of his life , prevented him cvci attsr from entcitalnliig a thought of mar- ilago , and divorced him nt once and for all time from the possibility of enjojtuent of domestic happiness , which to a man cf his character , would have been grateful In the ex'reme ' HOMANCD OP A LIFE. Reference In the letters so cheaply bought to this Incident In the lllo of tha famous man are \nguo and throw no light upon the Inner facts of the romance Placed w Ith other \aguo records and reminiscences thov undoubtedly afford a clearer \lcw than has been had heretofore of an occurrence that was of such profound Import to Uuchauan himself. Some time previous to his death nucninan made the late lion Wjlllam U. Heed of Philadelphia hfl ! literary executor , and placed all of his Important papers and cor respondence in his keeping The two men were close friends Heed had been appointed minister to China by Buchanan An unfoi innate mistake , after Reed's servlcs abroad wrecked his life , and when ho re ceived the Important ! personal commission to prepare a biography and arrange the cor respondence of liuchajian Ills physlclal con dition soon came to a rttago of collapse which prevented lilnf frojn fullfllllng his obligation. Relatives of Buchanan delegated the late George Tickuor ( Jiirtls to complete the work. Interrupted by Reed's disability and death. Curtis had not known Buchanan , and confessed that he undertook the task with reluctance. His biography of Buchanan proved a fjilluie It ga\o every evidence of carelessness and haste , and Is not used even as a book of reference In that work ot Ciutls' , is the only men tion In any publication of the romance In the early life of Buchanan. That mention is very brief , and as tthe book has not been i pad the matter may bo said to > lie- almost wholly now1. WOORb. WON ANJ ) SHPAUATOD. The Coleuian family of Lancaster was ono of the most' prominent In the Penri- sylvanla of that < lay , and many notable de scendants of It are jet living , ono of them , voiy aged , residing In this city at the present time. They were aristocratic In both breeding and wealth , and were one rf the most influential In the state In public and social affairs. At that time Buchanan van quite a joung iran. entering upon the pro- fcsslon of law , but hardly of the same social set as the Colemans. Tills did not deter him , however , from paying court to one of the beautiful ilaughters of the Coleman family. Miss Annie C. Coleman , and his at tentions were welcomed. The joung people were betrothed , and both looked forwanl tea a speedy union and happy life forever after Suddenly the course of this eminently true love was Interrupted A mjsterloua slander the dotatlo of which seem to have been burled with a very few who were the Immediate ! actors in the tragedy , reached the knowledge OjT the young woman In regard to her lover That the gossip involved very tlanuglng charges Is evident from the prompt action eli Miss Coleman. She wrote a brier note to joung i Buchanan , demanding that she bo re leased from their marriage engagement. Buchanan pleaded for onportunltj to explain , but the Coleman family , proud and hlgh- stiiing , rejected every attempt of the suitor tc compose matters , and the separation wan complete. An old man , once a friend of Buchanan , but who , like most all others , was over In the dark in regard to the real cause of the separation , cpcaklng of the matter the other day to the writer , quoted the words from "Chrlstabel" as best descriptive of the trag edy of lovo- And never clthorTound another To free the hollow heart from paining ; They stood aloof , the scnrs remaining * Ijlko cliffs tlmt have been rent asunder ; And nelthei frost nor hall nor thunder Shall ever do away I noon The marks of tlmt which once hath been. There Is ample testimony that Buchanan could never rrfcr to the matter to his most s Intlriiato friends , ns ho did sometimes , with- out giving evidence of the most extreme agony AND DEATH. Jl'es Coleman , with her slater , went to It Philadelphia to visit friends , and to find In tlio diversions of society BOIIIO forgetf illness , poralblo , of the ordeal through which sliu must pas ? , Instead ot that she fell Into condition of utter despondency. The most eminent medical men of the day wcro called attend her , but without avail. She finally was attacked with hjstorlcal convulsions , and suddenly died when It was not thought she was In serious danger , , ( Heartbroken before- young Buchanan was to now dcsporate. In I. la agony ho appealed the father of the , gjrf/to / permit him to vlow the remains , but the request was re turned to the writer , scaled as It had been sent. This letter , 4tr < W ) to relate , was pr found among the paprni ; t Buchanan which came to Mr Rued after the death of the ox- prealdcnt. It la knovfil lliat It was the In tention of Buchanan lo allow sonic of tlio correspondence In regard to tro matter to appear In his biography. Ho had informed Reed that tbe explanation of the affair would bo found In a package of letters in his safe. The package wan cTUcoverod , but upon of was the c rcctlon' iJVIiIc-nllj written not set long previous to the ilfiMfi ° r Buchanan , as the Ink wno ely fresh , tlmt the package uhoiild be ) > tfrncd without being the opened With the burning ot these letters secret of the tH K&ffy apems to ha\o a patssd from the knowledge- the living But thn through some oversight the letter which vvci written by Buchanan to' ' .Mr Coleman at the time of the death of tllo > oung woman was a left among effects of minor Importance , and wan discovered after the death of ttc writer following Is the letter : AN AGONIZING APPEAL Jamoi Buchanan to Robert Coleman , Hsq arc "LANCASTER , Dec , 10. 1819. My Dear SirYou have lost a dear child I have lic lost the only caithly object of my affections ( ' inospects are all cut off and I feel thai him happiness will be burled with her In the iave. It Is iiow no time for explanation the time will come vvnon jou will dis cover tl.nt sho. as well an I , has been much nbusoJ , God foiglvo the author ! ot It. M > feellngi of resentment against them , who ns ever the ) ma > be , are burled In the dust I uvo ono rcquent to make and for the love God and of your dear departed daughter debt whom I loved Infinitely mure than any nthc. la tnu luinan being could love deny mo not. Afford or the melancholy plmuro of seeing tlr 2 body befoto Its Interment. I would not for the world be denied this rcqumt. "I might make another , but from the rep resentations which mint have been miilc to jo-i. I nm almost afraid I would like to follow * her remain * to the crnvo as a mourner I would like to convince the world , and I hope jet to convince you , that she wni Infinitely dearer to me than life. I may sustain the shcck of her death , but I feel that happlncti lias fled from me forever The priver which I make to Oed without cfn-iliiB Is , I jet may be able to show my veneration for the mem ory ot tnv dear depirteil saint by my respect and attachment to her surviving friends "May heaven help vou and enable > ou ti bear the shock with the fortitude of a Chris tian I am , forever , jour slncei'e and tsratc- fulfrlcnl. JAMK3 IUICHANAN. " Hai Mr. Coleman seen fit to open this missive he vvouM probably never ha\o been responsible for the crueltyol dcn > InR the pathetic request * ! contained therein and one can InuiRino the excess ol grief to poor Buchanan when he realized that his letter had been teturncd unread A LOVnil'S OU1TOAHV. U ! s known that an obituary notice of the death of Miss Coleman , which appeared In the Lancaster Journal of the date of Decem ber 11 , 1S19 , was written by Buchanan. It Is as follows : . "Depaited this life , on Thursday morning last , In the 23d jcar of her nge , while on n visit to her friends In the city of Phila delphia , Mlis Annie C Coleman , daughter of Hobcrt Coleman , eaq , of this city. "It uarcly falls to our lot to shed a tear over the mortal remains of ono so much and so deservedly beloved as was the deceas d She was cvorj thing which the fondest patent or fondest friend could have wished her to be Although alto vvas joung and beautiful and accomplished , and the smiles of fortune shone upon her. > et hen native modesty and. worth made her unconscious of her attractions Her heart was the seat of all the softer virtues which ennoble and dignify the character of woman She has now gone to a world where. In the bosom of her Oed , she will be happy with congenial spirits. Mny the memory of her virtues bo ever green In the heal Is of her surviving friends. Muy her mild spirit , which on caith still breatheu peace nnl pcod will , be their guardian angel to picservc them from tlio faults to vvh'lch uho ever was a stranger The spider's most attenuated till cad Is cord , 11 cable , to man's tender tie On eaithlj bliss It bleaks ut every btecro VOW OP CBLIUACV. On that dav thcro was registered an un- spoken. unwMspered vow of celibacy , and that Is the explanation of the bachelorhood of one president of the United States which often been a matter ot mirth to the unof knowing and unthinking. Buchanan vould never refer to the event with his most Intimate friends Some jears after the death of the joung woman o-io of Buchanan's dearest associates showed the latter a nevspaper article , which made some refereree to the tiaglcal romance Hucbinanat long without speaking , and then snld "I have no explanation to offer nt this time. The coirespomlcncc and nil that re lates to that sad event will be. found with other papers after my death. Thrn the ttiith nnv bo told " As has born stated , Buchanan changed his mind nnd wrote the Injunction that they should be burned unopened Amniii ; tl.e letters purchased at the rale ofS pitlelcs for storage Is one from the late S L M I'arlow , ono of Buchanan s closest friends , , in arswer to an Inquiry made b > George Tlcki-or Curtis In regard to this love affair Mr Barlow save "Mr. Uuchanan never spoKe of the matter In so far as I have ever heard , except In the mo t vague way , nnd he nevei give Miss Cqlcninn's name. In a long and confidential talk In London , while ho was United Statc < minister there , he said to me- " ' 1 never Intended to engage In politics , but mount to follow my profession ntilctly I3ut my prospects anil plans were all changed by a most sad event which hap pened at Lancaster when I was a vouw , man. I found the most wealthy and In fluential family in that part of the state hostile and desirous of breaking me down Theio was no cause for this , but I saw I must leave my homo and fight my way. An a distraction fiom my great grief , and be cause I saw that through a. political follow ing I cotil 1 secure the friends I then needeil I accepted a nomination ' " So died and was burled forever the secret Of Duchanan's romantic tragedy. buiiirnin COURT SVJ.I.MU. Talcott against ricld. Appeal from. Gage county. AHlrmcil. Opinion by Judge Har rison. A 1)111 of exceptions must bo nuthentlcatcil bv the clerk of the trial district court to entitle Its contents to consideration In an appeal to this court. Gilllin against Jenkins Appeal from nulTalo county Aillinie.il. Opinldn by c Commissioner Irvine. An order confirming1 a. judicial sale dis closed that the puiclnBci in op < _ n court raised his bid , but did not diseloso vsh > he did so or that his action In so doing vv.is in perfoimanco of any condition Im posed bj the couit as essential to the con- Hi matlon of the sale. Held , that the con- Ill null on of the s lie at the hlpher pi ice was without prejudice to the former ovvnei. piovldotl tlio sale as reported vv.is itgulnt " 2 The record examined anil held not to dlscloso nnv irrctfiil.iilty which would ha/e justllleil the trial couit in setting aside the cilo as roporlcd 1'uiky ngalnst Peebles Error fiorn PumliiK county Tieversed and reminded Opinion b > Commissioner Iivine. - , In older to biliiK commtinlci- tlons nmlo to a lavvjer within the privilege nccoide'l by the rommon luvv dcLinieil liy tlm statute. It must hu Hliovvn th.it the ro- latlouslilp of attorney and cllunt oxlsteil at the tlmo the communication * ) were made. Whllo this rule bus HH exception In the f.iet that communications prop ily m ulf In negotiating- tlio employment of an atttoiney mo likewiseprlvl'egctl ' , still , neither the mlo noi Iho exception , nolthar the letter nor the Bphit of tlio common law' or of the statute' , extends the pilvIU-Ko to communications voluntnrllv mmle to u. lavvjoi after ho IMS Infotmed the pet son making them tint howill 'not nnd cannot acec-nt the emplo > mcnt to which the rom- munlcallotiH i elate J A conspiracy , llko other facts ) , may bo proved bv clrcumstantl il evidence , nnd ono meiina of proof Is by showing overt acts of of the Individual' ) clmrseil with coiiKpIrlng Kiom tlie fict that different pcisona at different times by thelt ae's pursue the imo object , the Jury may In connection with other facts 'nfe > r tlit < existence of a conspiracy to effect that object J In ordr > r to JutUIfy the nilmlialon In ovlilcnco , for the purpose of establishing the conBplracy , of Hiich nrtR of Individuals , Is not neccHsiry to lirst prove by othec evldonee' the oxHtenco of tl e conspiracy ) Declarations made In piirsunneo of the It object are likewise nilmlKBllile. but to bo so i they must not be ) meii'ly n.matlvo of past ! In occurrences or statements of future pur or poses , but they must tend so directly to ward the accomplishment of the alleged of common oblect ns to constitute n part of the. re-H gestac 5 Kvldenro of such nct * or declarations may have n two-fold purpose , first the proof of the existence of the conspiracy , H second , thu eonspirae-y having been proved , charjjo each member thereof with the consequence- mich ai'tH or declarations For the llrst purpose the ovideni-o is nd- mUslblo generally as against all , for the second purpose It cannot be considered a against thoho not participating In thu acts declarations , nnlcHs from all the evi dence the e-xlstonco of the conspiracy has been proveil Klimon against Gothenburg Appeal from Daw son count v AHlrmcil. Opinion by Cominlsslone > r Irvine The statute's provldi ) for the acknowl edgment nnd recording nf plats subdividing to tractu of land , and that the acltnow jedg- the ment anJ recording of such n pl.it IH equiva - lent to a deed In feesimple of such portion the premises platted IIH IH on muli plat npirt for strcots and other public use Held , that under this stututo n nlat pinp- erly ncknovvltdged and recordfil showing subdivision of land Into blocks nnd lots , with Mreotu traversing thn fame with block In the center thereof not snlxllvl led Into lots and with no alley truvuislug same , a.s vvas thu cnsu with other blocUs , wild block being desig nated "iiimen'H : I'ark" ( IChmen lielng the owner of the In ml subdivided ) , operated UH statutory dedication of tlmt block for a public park 2 The term park as used In this count ! ) meant ) a tract of land within or near a town or city devoted to purposes of amuse ment , pleasure or exercise , ami iwhllo there private ) narks In fil-s name sense , the term generally means ono open to the pub 3 Inlevv of thefreeiuent use of the 'nnor's name to designate a public mirk by granted , the use of the term "UIimui'H park" c.innot l > o taken to Imjily the reser vation of the land for I'hmc'n'n private IIM The Clink Drug Company aguliut Hoard- mun Apnenl from Hamilton county Af- tlrmetl Opinion by Pommlssloncr It.igan A creditor in iy take such lawful steps he deems best to necuro the pavment or a debt owing to him , and If the creditor's only motive bc < the lion eat ono of necurtng his hit will not bo guilty of fraud because pffeet of M-curlng or payliiK liU debt to leave some other creditor's debt partly wholly unpaid , Tor the purpose of enabling lilm to buy n , drug store nnd cngnijo In buMness n mother loaned her son , who liail no prop erty , $1,500. Tor thl * < loan lie uavo her his note , duo In ono vear ; ho ptmhasvl the store for K.OCO. unld thereon tlio cn h bor rowed of hii mother nnd gave his note for $30 for the balance , while ho w.is In builness ho rtpre onte < ! to wholesale deal ers that his only Indebtedness was the J.00 owing on the purchase of the store' nnd ronce-nled the fact of his indebtedness to his mother , thei m holes \lc dealers sold the son goods and extended him credit , Ig norant of the fact that he vv.is Indebted to bis mother ami relying upon his statement that his total Indebtedness vvas the 35GO. utter the mother's note \tured she ascer tained tlmt her son was llnatirlilly tin- b irrasied. Indtu-eil him to confess a judg ment In her fiver for the amount ( Urn her on her note and caused the Irii ( ? Htoie to bo seized and sold on execution , thirelipon the wholesale de.ilern polish t Uy a mil In equity to have their Judgments against the son paid out of the proe-ecds of such sale before the pu incut of the mother's Judg ment Held , ( I ) whether the money fur- nlPheel to the son bv Iho mother " .as a loan , a gift or an advancement , li"lhcr or not the mother vvas actuated by a sinister motive' in fiitnlshlng the momv to her son at the tlmo nnd under tlio c'lre'iimstnnces that she * , did , In doing nothing lo notify the public of such fact. In Inducing her con to prefer her his other creditors nt a time when he was fin inclnlly embarrassed nnd In resorting to tbo confession of | ndi- ! ment for th.it purpose , were ono aii'l all questions of fact : (2) ) that the cvldaacc would not support nny other llndlng than the ono made by thn district court that the money furnished bv the mother wan n loin nnd tlmt her entire conduct In the premises nvas Inspired bv .m hone-si purpose and that In nolhlng tlmt she elld w as she Influenced by a motive to defraud any CUP Held (2) ) , that the mother was not estopped from claiming the proceeds of the execu tion sale as against her fon's ether creel Hois because he had no property when she made him the loan , nor because lo her knowledge the son borrowed the money to purchase the drug store , nor because to her knowledge the' son embarked nnd con- tlmidl In tie business , his onlv capital Ic ing the moiipv she hnd loaned him. nor be c.iuso she did not give any notice of the fact that the capital on which her * on was doing business vvas loaned to him by her and unpaid , nor because she did not take and lllo .1 chattel mortR.igo oil the drug store to secure the loan when It was made , nior because the son concealed from the wholcsilo dcaleiH thu fact that he was In debted to his mother and therebv Imlu.-cd them to exte-ml him credit , nor demise the effect of the -son's preferring her debt was to le'iue the ile-bts of his either ciedl tors putlv or wholly unpild , nor because she rc-soile-d to a confession of Judgment to sreiiro such preference and expedite Its payment ! 2 An Insolvent son mav prefer his mother to ( his olhoi creditors , by secuilug or pay ing | , bet debt , but when such preference Is called In question by tbe other creditors the law II'UCPS the btitden on the mother of show Ing bj a preponderance ot the e-vl- di nco that such pit fort nee was ncccpteel b" her In good faith for her protection and not for the purpose of defiaudlng any one Merchants SivhiRs Dank ogunst Nell Appeal fiom Divves countv Alllrmcd Opinion by Chief Justice I'ost A defend ml bv a generil appearance In .in action thereby waives the' Issuance and Meivice of summons therein 2 A electee will not be reverseil by this louit on account of en or miles i piejudlci.il to the comp ! lining partj 3 The record of the- trial court la for the puiposD ] ofin appellate plot eeelhigs when certified as required liy 1 iv. Impirts abso lute verity. AVorley against Shong , J3 Neb , 11 4 In such case If ( ho locord Is Incorrect or Incomplete , the umcilv Is by nppi opt Into prccce'dlng-i lo secuie a collection Iheicof In the lower court Omaha Loan anil Trust company against Hogvboom Neb 9 rieinont , nikhorn .t Missouri V.illov Hallioad Comp m > agiliut W iters Hrrnr fiom Sevvaicl count ) lit vet sod and re manded Opinion by Chief Justice Post. It Is tbe ilut ) of a tailroail torn ] ) my In this state1 , subjei t to such reasonable ruks aa ma ) bo adopted 111 tlie tinnsiction of ll business ns a common carrier , to receive and transport gooda offeied for shipment , to the lei minus of its line , and In case such Kooib , arc consigned to i point beoml Its line to safely deliver them to a connecting carrier 2 A railroad comp my receiving for shlp- i lent , goods consigned to a point on the Ine of i connecting carrlei under an agrco- iient to transport them to the terminus of Its own 10 id Is neither ft common law or 1 v statute of this state answerable thorefor after tholr safe dtllveiy to tin , connecting line named In tlie bill of lading or eontrict of shipment 3. Hill of lading oxamll eel nml construed us an igreement for the cvirriigc of goods , ovei defendant's line of toid only. 4 An Instiuctlon unvvnrrinled by the evi dences ulthough an accurate statement of the law , Is Rioimd for reversal provided It lias a tomlencv lo mislead the jury. Slcioc agnlnst lloniau. Appeal fiom Doug las ( ountv. Alllimed Opinion by Chief Justice I'ost The rlRht of subrogation exists In favor . of , i cieditor who line paid the ainnunt of a. mortgage or other incumbi nice In oieler to protect his own subordinate- lien 01 when as the holder of such subordinate' lion lie has , through mlstiiKo or imidvcrtance , satisfied a prior lion upon the ptoperty \overed thereby 2. The rlgU of subrogation must In evarv use rest upon some rccc'fnl/cil principle of equity Jurisprudence , sutii MS a mistake of fact , un ngropiw nt or understanding that the monev advmcr-d was for the ex press put pose elcslgnutid , or the like Helm C < sh and Door Company against Case , 42 Neb . 2SI . ) Evidence examined and hehl to sus tain the ( hidings of the refc-iuo and the I decree b ised thereon Moshei against Cole J noi fiom York crnly Kever ecl and remanded Opinion bv Judge Iliirilson In an action for lent the defendants ansvvpiid th it the lessor had fulsnly n > pie- hrnted th it he vns the owner of nnd cn- tltle'd to co-Hi ol 1111 demised premises and therebv Induced the lessees to cntei into the lease when In fact tinIrs or did not own the- premises nnd wis not entitled to Iho eontiol thereof 01 to lease them , and that subsequently the ilrf ndants h id nt- torneil to and received a lense of this pron- oi ty from thn owner and paid the nut dur I Ing tbe tlmo for which It was claimed IN the action , to th < " later lessor Held , That iiasmuch as the lessee took posses Ion of the premises under thn lease by vlitue of which the plaintiffs nsseitcd iheli claim foi lent duo and It not being shown that de fendants had suirendeied tlieli rights under the Hist lea-e or been kept out of posses sion 01 that theie had been un eviction or Us equivalent by the holder of the pira- mount title , theio was no sulllclenl defense. llcimirUiibliPrcxinci - of VII ml. A woman hail Issued invitations torn party twelve , relates the Argonaut , nml on the moinlng of the appointed day , when con ferring with the footman , nlic discovered that ono of the twelve silver hholls In which Hcallopod oj'Hters were to bo p-ervcd of had been misplaced nigid weaich for the missing article ) havlmpioved univilllng , the vvomnn dceldrd that , HDc-ner U an give up that particular cnuim.sho would xlmply decline ojHtcrH when they were handed her , and HO the eleven shells would be mtfllcli nt happened that when the oynterweie served at dinner the hostess vv.is cnuj eil a very animated rnnvci-ntlon with one two of her nilghboi , nnd , forgetting her ( letermlnntlon , took one of thn nhrlls ojstcis and set It before herself If the fire Bervnnl'H heart fell In cc s'i IM iilon at this , ho gave no external MKII of It. but spi'.altlng In tones distinct , tbouili low , unlil , to iCHpcctfully "I3xtusn me , cnadam , lilt jou tall Hilil I WIIH to remind you that tlio doctor forbade j-our eating oystei)1 w ha Never defer a vital matter. A rough and shouldn't bo neglected when Dr. Bull's Cough Srup will cure It at once. ous A IHiiHlonlxt. of Indianapolis Journal "And you have tbo the assurance to tell mo th it ) ou discharged your laundress becnuso of her belief in by divided skirts' A new woman llko you ! " "Vou didn't let me llnlali. I wau going explain that she had an Idea that It was proper thlrg to divide my supply of year -klrts between huisclf und her IS-yuar-old daughter. " "Oh ! " SANTA ANNA'S ' WOODEN LEG Just How Ihixt Historio Trophy Wfts Cnp- tnrod by tlio nomyi AN INCIDENT OF THE MEXICAN WAR 'I lip I'rlic Iotind liy One of I uec Troopern AHer Ih'e'llnttlu < if Orrro ( Sorilo Sum Helm * ton lit tin * I'rn ) , "How Ions have 1 been In the UnlleJ Stattw military service ? Upward of unit a century , participating In several wars. Hut the proudest day In .ill my army lltn was the 14ill of September , 1S47. Why ? llecauso. voti ECU , that was when I received my first promotion as n non-coinniKiUineil olllcer In the regulars. It vvas In the City ot Mexico , which Major General Wlnflold Scott had Just entered , nl the head of our victorious nrmyj the climax ot u remarkable Iho months' cam * pnlgn , liCKliniliiK with ( Uu capture ot Vora. Cruz and followed by the brilliant victories at Cerro Oonlo , Jalapa , 1'erote , I'uebla , Con- Ircras , Valenca , Cliorulmsco , Mollno del Hey , Chapultcpec and Mexico. All acoompHshcd , too , despite thu enemy's Rreat advantage ot bcliiR on his inn ground and of vastly supe rior numbers. " 'Iho speaker was a vcUran of over 70 > cars , Mcittcnant Colonel IMward Collltn of Milton , Mass , U. S A. , on the retired list , whom a Huston Transcript writer recently Inter viewed. A tvplcal soldier ot the old school U Colonel Collins ; tall , straight , erect and of decidedly military carriage , with faiw bronzed b ) his many campaigns , jot n gooT fnco. oxpro lvo ot a kind heart , allied to an Iron will , In manners frank , agreeible. Colonel Collins gave an Interesting do- talled account of the siege of Vera Cruz ; the landing on Iho beach of the American forces In seventy heavy surf boils , containing nearly 4,000 regulan ; Iho erection ° ' l'al" ' torlc.s nmld the constant dlschaigo of hostllo bombs nnd balls , thu long nnd terrlllc bom bardment of the city , ( ho plucky defense undo by General Morales , who , through the clamor of the affrighted , discordant populace , was deposed , and his successor , General l.andoro , capitulated the city , the strong fortress of Sin Juan do Ul'oa , and the garil- son. son.Then , after a fortnight's rest , the army reinforced by 4,000 men chiefly from Gcner.tl Tax tor's command , Scott moved toward the interior ami fought the opening and famous battle of Corro Gordo "Tho Cerro Is a stiong pass , said the colonel , "sltuatul among loftv roclfs ami entlielj controlling1 the- road toward the In terior. Hero General Santa Anna , had s > n- tloncd himself with 11,000 men The Mexi can Komrul had fortlfkd It * o carefully that It was deemed Imprcgttablo except In front I'urther along the load was another hill similarly foi tided , nnd defended by General La Vega , with 3,000 men Ilcsldes thrao principal woilts , batteries were placed nt different points on the road , so ai. . to sweep dliectl > across It In fiont of these stations was the HIo do la I'lnn , n small stream be tween deep , rugged tanks. The reid Itself was broken up bj gorges , hills and ra- v lues "Such was the position which , although , defended bj 11,000 men , Scott was about to storm with 8.0CO Ho jou wonder that wo felt n little nervous at the outlook' " Colonel Collins dotcubed the various fe-iturcs of the b-Utle , which account maybe bo cpltomlzeJ by staling that Stott wisely opened by an attack In the enemy's rear , tliu troops after eight hours' work the night before , having lifted the- cannon up the steep rocks and otherwise picparod for the dajbleak assault made b > Goncril Twlggs. vvhllo Pillow , with his volvntiew , engaged the enemy In front ami charged the icdoubt on that side under a most galling fire , all of which proved successful. Gorcral La Vega , four other Konerils , 3 000 troops , forty- thruo pieces of brass artillery and an Im mense amount of small arms and military stores were capture 1 , the bulk ot that seemingly invincible army routed and Gen erals Santa Anna , Canli/.o and others , escaping through a 'lartow pu > j 'o Tuibla. .Tho total loss of the Americans waa about 250. that , of the Mexicans , exclusive ot pris oners and deserters about 100 moic. "It was at Cciro Goido , " continued the old soldier , "that I had my first and only glimpse of the doughty warrior , Sam Hous ton , who licked , at San Jaclnto Santa Anna , the Mexican president and commander of the army. A quickly dissolving view , but ombodvlng a scene destined to wldo and lasting : fame " \Vo had driven the enemy and wcro double-quirking down the slope of Telegraph Hill ( Cerro Tclcgrapho ) In hot pursuit , when paw , a llttlo way In front of ua , n man cut loose a team of six mules from a heavy cov ered carrlige , from which the occupant was taken and hustled onto ono of Iho animals ; then the dilver mounted another of the mulea , and , applying the whip to them all , gallopnd awiy with the passenger , whom I naturally suppose 1 was a perxonage of dls- tinrtlnn As wo fionn learned , this was none ether that old Santa , Anna himself , who hail fult so aure of driving , If not dcstiovtng , our force that he had ventured too near the front and narrowly escaped capture "As our line passed the dossrted carrlasn saw It was an elegant one Hut wo did not stop to oxamlne It Some of the troopa behind us did stop long enough , however , to confiscate o consldciablo amount of gold coin and Sinta Anna's wooden ) ei ; the substitute for the limb lie had lest In one of his early battles That v.ondcn trophy Is now in BOIIIO imiBoum in this countiy. Its capture , and miller such Ignoble circumstances , was noised throughout the land nml created a deal of humnrmis comment. 1 Ilit ] In nil of my exp ifences In that nicm- mable campaign the most appalling one was that at Mollno del Kr > y , a strongly fortified station In front of C'liapnltepec the lattei defended by 30,000 Mexicans when , ut a critical moment , a bugle charge waa HoundJ and 1.000 Mexican lancers , taking advantage our temporal y confusion , came Hwnophi , ; down upon us In showy uniforms glistening helmets and with gloaming pennants "Wo stood firm , though vvo expected ex termination nut Colonel Duncan promptly opened two pieces of artillery upon tbcnCfol- lowed Immediately after by Colonel Drum , vvhllo Major Summer , with two squadrons of dragoons and Captain Huffs company of mounted rifles , passing rapidly down under f i om the enemy's vvorl.H , charged the head of their column The might } foicn thereupon brought their horsus from a tun a trot lo a walk to a halt then turned and Ignoinlnlously fled' "Had they been Uncle Ham's cavalry they would ( have iltno Just tlio opposite would have started at a walk , broken Into a trot climaxed with a run "A few dajs after , with flying colors , drums nbeat , and In all the panoply of glori war , we marched proudly Into the City Mexico , not na 'revellers In thcs bulls of Montczumas , ' but as a hated 'Americano,1 target for missiles thionn from housetops the moro violent of the angry populace. " HcUlngfont university , In Sweden , lias tlila 2,101 HtudentR , of whom 2C1 ore women ; noventy-nlno of these urn under the mathe matical , 117 under the philosophical , and flfiy-vcvin under the medical faculty. Take along some Pearline. Keep a little in your Bicycle tool-bag. It cleans dirty and greasy hands quicker and better than any soap can. Takes grease and mud stains out of your clothes. You need it to clean yourself with , after you've cleaned your wheel. Pearline and water is the best for cleaning and washing anything that water won't hurt. Wheelmen and wheelwomen have a hundred good uses for Pearline. Unequalled as a lubricant for the chains , - -