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THK OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: APRIL 13, 1913.
New Books
Fiction.
THE AMATRUH OKiVTC;MAN. By
Jeffrey Farnol. W6 Tp. Utile,
Brown and company.
The scene Is laid In the early years
of the nineteenth century.
The hero. Marimbas Marty. has been
reared by two prlxe-flghters, his father
and his father's friend. Natty Mell. both
ex-champlona of Bngland. Marty, sr.,
had married a -woman of gentle, birth,
and had promised her that her son should
4arn to read and to write The boy took
to hooks as n duck to water, but re
sponded equally well to the training for
the prise tin jilven by his father and
Jfatty Bell. A iotune . left him, by an
tincle In Jamaica determines him at 22
to go to lxmdon and "learn to be 11
Kentleman." The father refuses his con
sent unless the boy can get the 'better
of him In a friendly "mill," whereupon.
In the delightful opening chapter, "Bar
jiabas knocks down his father, though
as dutifully as 'may be." Then follow
ices dramatic arguments, In tho course
of which the popular notion of a gentle
man gets many a keen thriut.
The book Is full of ndventure and senti
ment, and not a character In the story
but that la wonderfully alive and human.
Tho closing sentences Is ' an epltomo of
its spirit:
And thus did, happiness come to. our
Barnabas when least ospectid, as may It
coma to each of us when 'We shall have
proved ourselves, In some way, fit' and
Woithy.
MATIK Mv Francs Newbiold Noyes. 2iS
Tp. $1.S5, lidward U Clode-.
The hero is yout'g, Innocent and un
sophisticated, Jhalllng from Australia, and
brought up with no conception of what
lie might expect should he ever return
to his estate In Kngland. All he had
sver learned, was to tell the truth. Ho
has Inherited millions, and ns the book
opens we find him In Enullah small so
ciety. He begins by rofuslng an Invita
tion to dinner because he Is tqo much In
(rested In "Ivanho!" Yet he wins out,
and makes you liku lilni. The story Is
almost wholly dialogue, most of which
Is clever, and Is distinctly entertaining.
TUB MIGHTY ' FltlUND. By Plerro
IvKrmltc. 619 Pp. 11.60. Bcnzlger Bros.
A tnlo of lovo und war, plot nnd coun
terplot. Whether or not the reader sym
pathUes with' the spirit of trade, as so
aptly embodied In tho three Harmmsters,
or with the sturdy champion of agrarian
Rights, Jacques de la Ferlandleref-the,eN
feet of the book will b' more thatt-a'mera
jafslng Impression of strife and disorder,
or of lovo and hate;
HER RIGHT DIVINB. By Oliver Kent.
SW Pp. L23. G. W. Dillingham & Co.
The great problems of love and mar
riage go to moke the theme of this novel,
but It Is a strangt) fact that the average
author when trying to write a book of
the type known as "plulnspoken" or "ad
vanced" seems Immediately to suffer a
Might The author has hqneatly tried to
produce a fine book, but succeeds In
making It merely tlrcfome, j
TUB NIGHT niDBHS. By Mldgwoll
Cullum. C6 Pp. J1.25. George W. Jacobs
& Co.
Tho story follows tho fortunes of John
Tresler from the time he arrives at the
J tar bolt ranch until he successfully
tracks down the Night lllders and re
veal the mystery which has battled and
terrorised the surrounding country for
years.
port ant r-olnt In the battle of Gettysburg
TH B A MKItlCAN CHILD. My Bltia
beth 3tcCracken. 191 Pp. $1 33. Hough-ton-MUflln
eoniiany.
A givat many books have been written
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the Atrtntlcan child; It praises the child
enthusiastically and affectionately.
WHAT IS NEW THOUGHT? Mv
Charles Ti'rodle Patu-rson. 38S Pp. It.
Thomas T, . Crowell company.
Tho most recent advances In the cult
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man Is equipped spiritually,
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his problems, to free himself from all
kinds of HondnRv, whether of physical
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HAHPB'SI? HOUSEHOLD HAND
BOOK. 19t p, II.i Harper &. Bros.
This bocw'tella In detail how to take
care-of a lonse, how to buy food and to
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Jew to make riants grow Indoors, how
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If a child Is'buf'rned or poisoned; In short,
all Oio quesiUojis dealing with the house
hold. A JfBRITACB OF HONOR. By Alan
Hudson. SXi Pp. $125- Richard G.
Badger. ,
The'' scenes are laid nround the shores
of old Bob tea i In the romantic days of
tho Amerlcaif revolution nnd are replete
with charm. There were gathered rank
ami beauty, trlde and power, Caught In
the golden wtjb of a surprising romance.
Lady Bruokfird and Paul Bedford, Mysn.
Lackton anq Lord Juntel weave the
alluring taW of low. As the reader
treads these 'winding ways, he sees again
In mansion. 1ower and summer field tho
ladles gay, and lovers bold, who fought
with hand and heart for the maglo prize.
THE BOlTrjs OF MEN, By Martha. M.
Stanloy. 36S Pp. $1.25. O. w. Dilling
ham & Co.
In tho appalling Isolation of the un
settled tobacco districts of Cuba, a little
woman dally 'exed, herself over the
problem that confronted her. A wealthy
man, traveling In Cuba, was attracted
by the unusuiJ quality and purity of her
singing voice, He offers to help her get
nnlthe stage. Bho falls In with his sug
gestions and follows lilm to New York,
where she forthwith makes a brilliant
success. Thlii man, to whom sho Is
largely Indalstcd for her achievements,
hovers olosnly In tho background of her
triumphs, but her better nature sends
her back ( to tho , waiting arms of her
husband.
Mldcrllaneonn.
PAN-GBRMA.tol'rtM. By Roland G.
Ushor. 307 Pp. ' 41.70. Houghton-Mlfflln
company. '
Vital questions, discussed fragmontarlly
in tho dally papers are hero treated in
their entirety and with due considera
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Balkan crisis, tho war in Tripoli, Persia,
Morocco, are only Incidents In a glgantlo
struggle for dominion. Prof. Usher eluci
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light upon the political and economic
significance of tho vast movement known
as Pan-Germ anlam.
ROYAL WOMEN. By Mary Rldpath-
Martin. 21 Pn. $1.25. A. C. McClurg
& Co.
Thn characters and careers of Queen
Elizabeth, Mary Queen of Scots, Mario
Antoinette nnd Empress Josephine-
names forever linked with romnnco nnd
tragedy are. horo described with sym
pathetic fidelity.
My Fredorlo
ji.d. w. j.
A SONG OF BIXPBNCB,
Arnold Kummer. 3 Pp.
Watt fc Co.
The story of Emmy Moran Is tho story
nf a type of ' woman all too common In
tho life about us. It presents nn analysis
of the mental processes of a -woman who
utilizes tho power of sox attraction to
further her ends. She docs It with a
good deal of skill nnd courage, to the
result that she mantis a multlmllllon
alro of 60 and Is most unhappy. The
alternative to Emmy's career Is that of
her stater, who mnrrks a clerk in h
hardware store In the little town where
the two girls were born. The sister Is
poor but happy. Tho difference between
the two sisters Is chletly one of energy,
Emmy had more capacity and moro In
tellectual honesty. Tho author makes
the obvious question of the tale, Khali a
woman marry for money or for love?
VERONICA. My Florenco Morso Kings-
lev. 313 PD. 11.42. D. APPletQH ox UO,
Veronica (a princess attached to the
court of Herod, and living In the palace)
is secretly Infected with leprosy. The
story Is tho Interwoven strands of
lover's quest of Veronica, and of her
quest for healing. She lturns of tho cures
wrought by Jesus, and she follows Him
on tho way to Golgotha, and when He
falls under His burden, she offers her
handkerchief to wipe the blood and sweat
from His face. Jefcus returns the gift
graciously, and with its return comes
the long-sought cure. The story ends
happily.
THE. ATTACK ! AND. DEFKNHB. OF
I.ITTLE ROUND TOP. By Oliver Wlllcox
nonon. u t p. inq cuio i-uuuaii-Ing
company. ,
, An Interesting and Instructive narrative
of the struggle for possession of this lm-
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THE HOLT. CHRISTIAN CHURCH.
By R. M. Johnston. 321 Pp. ii.w.
Houghton-Mifflin company.
The author's object chiefly is co-orui-
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pf Christianity an seen over a period or
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A HANDBOOK OF NORHE MYTH
OLOGY. My Knrt Mortensen. 'trans
lated bv Clinton Crowell. 201 Pp. 76
cents. Thomas W. Crowell company.
An outline of this branch of mythology
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general Introduction to tho whole field,
ohapters occur on the myths relating to
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and their life, on Racnarok, the gods'
crisis, on tho ancient forms of worship
and religious life, and op the common
popular belief.
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In this book the author takes up the
nlore deplorable elements In the modern
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It would, be surprising it among tho
sallormen snd flsherfolk, whose su
prrstltlpn is proverbial, a large amount
of legendary narrative connected with
their calling did not exist. A little re
search proves that Mu is so and that
the sea possesses its quota of uncannl
ness, but which, with one exception. Is
seldom heard of.
This, of course, is the famous "flying
Dutchman," .or phantom ship of Vander.
decktm! How the story originated Is
f doubtful, but it has been Ascertained that
there was a seaman of repute who many
yenrs ago sailed from Holland to the enst
via the Capo of Good Hope, but was
never again' heard of.
Some authorities say that, meeting with
contrary winds off tho enpe, he sworo a
terrtulo oath, In consequence of which the
divine wrath decreed thut ho should bo
occupied till the crack of doom In endeav
orlnit to weather tho headland. Others
state that this punishment was meted
out to him In retribution for a terrible
murder ho committed before commencing
his fateful voyuso.
Whatever the cause of this ancient gen
tleman's monotonous wanderings may be.
it Is probably In connection with him,
says the London Olobe. that the most
authentic and coldblooded record of any
phantom exlts either afloat or -ashore,
for It Is stated that In the log of H. M. B
Hacchsnte. while on a voyage around the
world with the llttlo princes In 1SS1. therw
appears on July 11 the entry: "Klylnk-
Dutchmnn crossed our bows." The log
book of one of the then largest of her
majesty's warships Is certainly the very-
last plare to expect to find that which Is
generally associated with tho hysterical
of either sex.
In the "Chronicles of tho St. Iiwronce "
by Le Maine. It Is recorded that on a cer
tain day In the year a phantom ship Is
seen off Cape d'HspoIr In Onspe bay.
Lights are seen abroad of Its and Its
decks are crowded with men. Ry the foot
of the bowsprit a man Is conspicuously
standing and facing toward the shore.
with a lady clinging to his arm. Grad
ually thn lights go out and the vessel
sinks. It Is said to be the ghost of the
flagship of A fleet which was sent out
to reduce the French forts, the vessel
being lost with all hands. There Is also
related among the lumbermen of the
same great river the tale of an antique
caravel which sails up the Cadolla Falls,
where no other vessel dare or oould fol
low. To come to English waters, there
aro numerous instance related In local
history of tho visitations of ghostly ves
sels, too west of Ens Und, might be
expected, being most prolific In these rec
ords. Indeed, Cornwall boasts of a gob
lin ship probably unique the world over,
as It not only sails tho water, but pro
ceedsmost unconcernedly some good dis
tance Inland.
This is tho specter ship of the 1'orth
curno, and In Itobcrt Hunt's book is re
lated the experience of a local Inhnbltant
who witnessed one of Its escapades. It
Is described ns a black squaro rigged sin
gle masted vessel, sometimes tow
ing a small boat. No crow Is ever seen;
presumably they are down below.
The personal narrative says: "On come
the craft. It passed steadily through the
breakers, glided on over the sands, stead
ily purMied Its course on the dry land as
If It had been water. On it went to node
Ian, where St. Levon formerly dwelt. It
then steered Its course to Chygwldcn,
and there vanished like smoke."
Uottrell also tells ns that In another
Cornish hay during an Incoming fog the
noUe of falling spars, guns firing and ro
forth Is. heard as It an action were tn
progress.
Many Instances can he given of how
ships themselves are said to bo haunted,
especially when a murdor has occurred on
board. And of tho West Indies gruesome
stories are told of the restlessspirits of
the, ancient pirates, who presumably are
too wicked to leave this sphere, but visit
their old quarters and pruvldu any un
fortunate shipwrecked seaman with a
fund of "horrors," which he eventually
relates to a gaping audience of brother
suits. ChlCHEo Itecord-Hehald.
Commissioners and
Contractors Will
Arbitrate Contract
The county commissioners have reached
an agreement whereby they will Issue
a $30,000 warrant upon the county to the
contractors as a port payment of tho
balance of tho money still due them for
putting up the building. This money Is
to be used for distribution by tho general
contractors among the local sub-con
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Consent to arbitrate matters "specif
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provided In the contract" was glvon by
the Hoard of County Commissioner.! ,n
reference to the dispute with Caldwoll &.
Drake over the amount still due the
builders of the court house. A resolution
to this effect was passed In answer to
Insinuations by tho contractors that they
would expect to arbitrate their differences
If they nrb unable to come to an agree
ment with the board.
According to County Attorney Magney
lt Is doubtful whether the board can be
compelled to arbitrate the question of
how much la due the contractors at thi
present time under the contract. The
board, however, by this resolution a sal a
announces Its willingness to submit to
the terms of the contract.
The board and the contractors .tro
fctandlng on their last offers of J 63,000 and
fTifiW. respectively.
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oo, m usose trying limes mac come to all women,
Hsa. O. H. WnxiAjes. of Lrinhi. Va.. wrot : "it is six yean
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