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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1895)
. . - - - - - - - - - - - ' - - , " ' . n t" . . . , I y'I . 11. I " I I' ' r 'i'i 1 - : J'I \ ' . t n , I TUB OMAhA \ DAILY n ] J S'UllDAY " S11Yi'EMBI1t 7 18m 1 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ : i\\'JJnDAY , ! " , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . - - , 8PBGIJ\L \ NOTIGES. - - , .In'rtlrlllent * , , for tht""o COII1HI1IN . will he .ken until : l21O : ! p. ji' . for t.e " , ' .nlll nnl until 8 p. JII , for the , lurllnA und $ un.Isti editon" . .h'etl"'r" , hT rr'l"e"tll n ) $ Utfl- " bored rhrekj cnn linve unswer . nil- tlre""e,1 ( I ii Ilumhered letter lit cnre I of The Ilec. AnNwer.i . NO nd.lre""e.t "n"wer".o wil lie delh'.re.l upon Ilrelentntlnn of the chrek 011 , Intel 1 1-2 . n , ur,1 Urd 11"lrtunl :0 I nerd thereitttcr. NotllnA tnken for Ie" " ¼ . . tliiiit 2 : ; for Ir"t InNertion. The"e . \ . : . . ' ahIPcrIIMtii1ClN 11t he run con- i .ectitI'ctIy. SJ'IUA'IIO , 'I U. , LADY WANTB Pi.Mfl TO IAnN : nOAnO whie attending Om. lullnus Col" 1 & Farnnm A-33 , WANT } ) POSITIN AS 10USI KEFPIm. : 10ml more . o [ nn object than wages. A.lrus . - & A H , l3ee. A-931. 'VAN'IBU-UAJ.U : II Ll' , " VANTI1) , I.IVI INFI.LIENT AO NTS IN . . . Omnha 10 organize olubs of three 10 five Inml. IIii for OUr famous Orchard IIome land In cent . le MI sllllppl. The tide of Immigraton Is I go. tng , where there are nn hot wind. no Inl , winters , n. blznrds , no crop fIIure. Where two 01 Ihre CN'PS tan b. rlse rath . ) ear. Where there Is t no such thIng a fal. ) . , he hnt,1 nl ure Ir i mnn will work one hitif NN doe In I nln country. Cool , , hal , mild win. ters. Sure pnyini crupi of [ rul In,1 , garden Hlre crps . plnl earth. llet railwaY trek. Hlch.t iioll on .arth I.ll raiway . .nl . . 1611 flclle8 , Gpo.V. . Amu , general ol.nt. . } 'arlrlnl ! . elr.et , - Omahn. H-M2i9 . OBNTI.I MAN TO WORK OMAHA OU 'fAIU ; . I Omalin. territory elck. In NebrMka aCchenl a and general , ' .lh agent \.nem of and In , ten.y.ar endowment . awciatloti. prudential . 9 . m. . or addre ! " man preferred. Cal after n. 1. aIo , } w. , . Kenl 301 lnxlonlocle. . D-M20 ACTIVlMNo : F NFAT ADDn * FonO cltlt irade. Will be hulructed and ' pill while learning. lrde. ApplY iwreOnahly. 1510 Iouieta. lJ WANTlm , TWO RX'IRIENCI1) TlAVI.ING MI..men. Oo terrl ( r ) ' . leln & Th.\mp"on _ lalos , 101 Farnam. ) -M910 ' 60.0 TO ' 1&0.0 iAI.AItY PAI SALTSMEN . for cignre : experience not nel..ary ; xlra In. lUCNnenls to ctlatomerl. Dlhop & iCilne. HI. . * .M113S23 " Luh" , Mo. 1MI3 S2" WANTID.AOOO1) AI.I , AROUND - TAILOR WNTFD Cal on or addrees A. Hey.le'ood . hiVe OICP. , Nd , . Il-M466 13" , " ) AT ONCU. TWO l xl , mnNCI'J WANTIRAT . WAN'lm ONCF replY with name and ad. ' " canvaicers for city ; wlh Inn\'a.er" 1I-&O2 dre.s to A 21. lice. _ n-2 WANTlD. " : ANO IlACICAI. . : xPi"CIJ , IS13 Vinton at. " Oorlsl and gnnlener. ,1. lMs - . 1l-r.62 WANTIR ble reason ) , A Is phi nol HlCIAN practcing - WhO , and FOR wi I'LAUIT. accept 13-liSi3 . Bee. - poiitIon. A 40. lee. " ' m-A IIALL'SMA N TO T - AI.IMANWANTil-A fAI.CHMAN . 10 rrpreaent lirge and . , call on r.b'slcnns onlY rPreeenl larle cnl income ; wotk good urgicai ; w.rk Iod new . . important eUllcnl . 1' . O. flax lI2 . I'hil , Phi. and experience. 1ox 1&2. Mate ago 11.t6i a'lelphla. Pa. 1-161 ! . I.AIIOIUmS FOR B. & M nY. CO. DVYOM. . 1. , , trana- . . , work guaranteed ; fep , ing. $1.0 per lay ; " Inl ' , 1II ) 1"arnnm . Kramer & O'ltearn. : . streel. portahlon. O'lear UM& 6 9. , ANTI -1g"I.\I.I hEll' . ' IX1.E1tIENCID 01111. 'on IEN I , I , WANTFD Olr. XlFIFNCI'D ANTFI 2031 cookiniU eral Iiouework : must undcretand coking ; . Dodge St. . C-I : WANTFI ) . (7IltL FOR OFNElAL 1lOUSI- , i renres work. Mrs. 01. F. . nOlcwnter 1Iolglns. C4U . Itef- COOK AND IAUNlmSS , 203 S. 26Tl AVE" C-I ' W'ISIIINU TO PIT TIIRIISELVKS : IN IADmS' \ 1'11 TIIMSEIN.S IADmS'ISIINO please call and examine the home wi cal . ' nurslnl work nl 1C07 ½ Duglas "l. , par. . new lutratc,1 IGU " hoc upataini. . - . C-W4 S" WANTlm ImtST CLASS COOK AT ONCE ; . aPPlY 2206 1)IKlnl. C-W6 S" - VOlt ltENThIOUSflS. - - . _ _ - . . . . IIO1SEi3 , F. . 1 ( . ' nr1O . lAlKEI JLOCI' 10UfES _ , : , D-81 . - ' . . , ItOtft1 - - _ _ _ IN _ _ . _ PAnTS'OP "UE CITY. ' 111 totsns Davia Comp3ny 1:05 : 1nrnim. 12 _ ii utilis : , lENEWA & CO" 103 N. ITI ST. . 10UlmS . D-2S3 - _ _ _ _ _ _ D-2S U. E. COLl & " LAlGCST LIST IN OMAUA - . 1)-264 a.IOOM . . 110US17. INQUmC : SI AlNAlI h2dODlltN : S.IWOl 10USIS : G MINUTES walk . ( coin court housc. lom 2 , Darker blk. . D-6jl . NICE MOmmN Rl(1IIT.1100M 10USF DC- , trees , barn. 2611 l'ierce. lnched ; lic lawI Ireesar. 261 1Ierc - _ D-1 ' 0 Li-r. COTTAGE WITH EIHT IOOlS , on Oth near Iarnflm. Charlel Turer , 3316 I.'arnal : D-93' ' FUnNISlmD IIOUiE , KOUNTZE I'LACC.J. J. Ol"on , 31 1l Nalonalank. . D-M933 FOR 1tiNT. Vlmy * : mA\L ( ImSInCI , ElI lIN' . n. c. l'atlerln , 42 lamAo D blt , ' FINC LAItOC slx.noo IIOUHEl. 831 7. ' 'WO South I"INr I.AlOE , JOUSFS D-MI7 , 81 VI3TACIIED MOnlN nCSmFNCE , 211 and I'oppleton ; modern brlclts 21,1 & California & I''I'lleton . C. A. Slarr , 615 N. Y. Lire. Sherwo D-2SS : ) IODEIN 1IIOIIT.ROOM 101SE , 1101 AND dry ; line view : large cellar , low rent. Apply nn , lne . " lZO So. 36h , D-364.6 'EN.IWOM MODEnN DmCI , 261 CAPITOL aVc Dm421.7 . TWO I"INI 8.I100M MODERN 101SES , O4 S. : t:1 t : and 3016 Maeon. Jumphre ) ' , 92 N. . Y. I.lfc. D-"IU3 1. TO HEN" TO A 1'MI.YTfIOUT StAt tblhlrel that very de.lrbl property on 351h atreet. one block south ofV..lworth nvenue. Can I"y rent In part by boallng owner. 3n . quire on . pi - emlsel. ' 1lISS 10" FOR . HUNT. G.ROOM lomm. nENT TAKCN FOI .H In boarl. 61 S. lilh avenu D- 1516 N4" FOR mNT. COTTAaC. 4.nOOlIS , 23Tl AND I.'ulnam street. Milon Ioger & SOM. . o - 1-i9 FOR trNT , mucIc DWI'J.IO , 1 ROOMS , Ulh and I.ea\'onworlh. Milton Hoger ml. l-580 NO. 19n N. 1'1 sr1licT. Rlx.nOOlt HOUSC , etiible : No. :1 ) Center street , 4.room bOI.e stabl 1M6'j ' ; 1. - . . - - . - - - - - - FOi T-p"nXISIUU ? ) ROOMS. : FOIl 'IlCNT , nEinAIn FUINISll ) IOO ts . ensulo or single 21 F.ran1 treel : - 1-llin NICCCX I'UtN1HnnD ROOMS , 1 10DGS atret. C-MIll iriT4.VITII ; : ) : on W1HOU'1' COARD. NO : thlhh n. rn n , :51h av nUe. 1'-11r 12' 1 . m . - -I U NISI ino 'I , . Ill so. ' etrect E.-32.6' , ' I.'u\NISIIJ ROOMS 1.'OI. OCNTU"I N. A ! . ! . conyenlonces. 10S Douglaa. ' c G-G. JUINJIED FRONT 1tOOI , WITH . \.CO\'F : , PIII\hle for two : b'Jrd If dealrcd. 311 Ca'i street. _ - . K-M4I 10" NICCLY 1"UtNI3IED HOOM. 1316 10W.\\ ' < _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . P-Mjo _ A .tiflN1SItEl . , ) ' ) ROOMS AXU 1 ) IU. D uni.n I'AlLHS AND OTImn nOOMS : 11) ' hlnl.hc : Inl enn buaid. F--3464t 620 H. Hi. IUh , . ' tOUTH 1'iIONT II0M . Wl11 0.\11 . 11m ; . . , ChUr.bl' . . U1 Chicago. 1'-7i1284 1. ! 10t'Thi nOOMS 9INCE , JfVITr. 0\1. . , . ' _ 23.3 Dougla. 1.'mC s 30" I 'lmNF l'IEAS.\N'r FIHNIHIUU I1OOs plnil' ! oreneuite : gel brd : .11 mo'r con. . , 'eulentf" : dellmbl" 1.\'Uon. A n. 1. . . F-M 9 S. IAN AND wn'I Ol SINO.C NTI.lMAN . , Ian Ind rlmland bJaf1 In 1 .trlct ) prh'ate tnmln ; 10 eh htrn. AUdres . 1' . O. Box \ Omnl" F-M61 S. iTTtOOM AND 110AM ! ) 1"0ONr Oft TWO 10AlI Oi la.le. IS.0. Aldreaa A 4 lIe , . F-M&9f S. FOR htIT-VWIJ1LNIShIEU : ROOMS I uttnN1shIiu Cl.\IHH 1.1 IIOUSII. . It Ciili \ ' nlon Ind wit , . i\ N 12th. 0-Mill 'I % t UFUlNIICD .1700M8 'OIt IIOUSEKIIEP. ' - . tag. J'U 1).M1.e. . a- US 618 'lt IIOOMS. CI.OSlT : WATIm. 68N. 1th street. ' - . 0- ) . U' - volt IUJT'OIE ! AND Ol'ICES. 01.'IC : J1SIUAN LOClt : DfT LOCA- ton I' D. Wed , lCh .n . Douglas 1-10 ita. S : FOn UENT-Thlil 44OltT 13RC1 { BUILDING nINT-'lC .SOIY DlCIC .1 Farnam street. Thl. building DUJ.DIO I . Ir. proof < I basement . complete Ileum hutla lixtur. ' . Water on eli iloers . Il olc. .lpiy at , pt. pc Q n. I. . "IPly . ' . AomlTSAN'EU. . WANTED. J.CI , AOENTfi. IITAMI' AND reference. llstlln , Co. , Macon ) J-m28848' . ro. WANTCD-Thih7 MUTUAL IUS1R1VI2 FUND WJD nFAFRVI Life .solAton ot New York dnlros lo en. rage ten managers and general agent. of cx- perlence sn.1 ability for work In the wtl on moat lucrative \rml , Addreaa during AUjuII II. n. 1ll0n , director of agencies Omaha. . . -m.S1 1 IF YOU WANT OOOD I'AYINO WORK . An : , dres. or call on Joseph WJewel , Ill IAmle blocks Omaha , Neb. J-M5 1" WANTED. STATE AGENT It LIADLE , ml- eretle twin CpAble of organizing ; operl.nce _ In _ cohichting. Add . ! _ 46 . ! flee. _ 3-MOO ) S. AOENTS MAn S5.0 DAI.Y : MAnVm.UR Invention : retalia :5 cntl ; a 10 6 sold I I hnuRe ; pample mailed free. Forehee & 1Akln , . J-M6O2 1. Cincinnati . O. J-lM2 Cincinnat. . . _ . . - - - - - - - - AGENTS . : RCLF.ADDILESSED RTAlII.m I N- \.lnpe "euret agency ; new thing : , ampic free : million sold In Michigan Drown & Co" , Muske- Ken 1.11th. J-M6 1. , ' ' ' ' ' T. 'A'iL'En-'ro ILENT. VAN''EU-rO II : ' . % WANTED A hOUSE OF EIGhT Ol NNO rooms In good location , al once. A 41. 1. " . . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ go _ _ _ . . . _ _ _ _ _ K-2.id6 L WANTED , hlY MAChuE ! ) COUI'Ir TWO on MAlmED three turnlelied rooma for light hoti.ekeCPiflS : give furl.he1 . 10x & .3 , Council Bur . K-Mall S' I WANT TO 1'NT A J'All NEAI1 TiE ciy , nol moro thAn SO acres nor leu than :0. . Addres A 36. I . I-9 6. , I IENTAL AGE CY. , O. O. WAI.I.ACIJ , nFNTALS , 31 UnOWN 1.1t 1.11:4 I WANT TO 1tET A IPAlM NIMl TiE city , nol more than mie nor lel thAn 3) . . dMess , A 36 , Ilee. I-G C. STOIAG . STORAUC FRANK EWEIOS. 12U lAliiit ! PACIFIC STORAGE & WAnEIOUBE CO. : 9S 910 Jones eL General elorao and forwarding. ! M-2 ; V A TJ U-'rO IIUY. hIGhEST PlCES I'AID FOR nAGS. IlON , metnl rubber and hlt" : car lots a apeclalty. Chicago Junk 10uoe , 81.SI Doug1a. Omnha N- - ! I WANT A QUIET DRIVING lOlSE I"OI A few weeks for hIs feed. J. W. 101mel , 6Q4 le bMg N- - " SMALL COOKING HAN < \ ChEAP FOIl cash. Addrecs A 43. flee. N-91-i' Iah. Addess u 1 _ _ _ . _ _ _ . . - . FOR CASt ! , SECOND HAND IIIOlT l'IANO Int.clAs condition ; state maker nn,1 , Irlee. A 4S , lice. N-MG1I S' FOIL S'LII UJNI'I'Un g. FUIINITUIIE AND BEDDING : LARGE AND . 'UINITUIE omal , :23 S , 10th . O-1i1437 U" FOIL SAI.h7-MlSCl0LI.ANl0OVS. OJ "AIIISC LI.'NI nAIWWOOD COMBINATION 100 AND chIcken fence. Chas. It. Lee , 9th and Doulla ! - _ _ _ . _ _ . _ Q-M9 . ICE IN CARLOAD LOTS. CORRESPONDENCE couched. A. 13. . Nicolae , Council Ifluffs. In. Q-MGGO.S9 FOIl BALI CHEAP-EtO LINEOI " SECOXO. hand bicycles. Olnahn , Bicycle compan :23 N. 16th Ilreel Q- 31.i13 A LARGE SV.COND-IrAND HALl. SAFII.O. Ie condition , SrCOND.IAND Address A 4. flee. 1 Q-MII2 . WlI.1 . SELL MY IAMILCI LAIIES'WIIIOEI. , for $60 : cost $0 ; only used GO da's. A 6. lIce. Q-O - ' . CLUJ VOY AX'rS. - - MIH , CIt. H WAHt'N , CI.AtVOYANT , nf ; . liable business medium ; 81h lear nt lS N. 16th. B-29) . 1IASS\GE , hIATuS . , ETC. MADAME SMITH : 5 S. 13TH 2ND' FLOOR room 3 ; magret , vapo\ alcohol . I , steam , sui. , Iherile and sea baths. : ' T-M4t1 7" MME. 1lOWELLTUItIQSIt ANU ELECTRIC , balla FineSt parlors In city. 31.3' ' ) 8. 11th. ' . ' T-MD31.520' MASSAGJ MANICURE AND CIIIUOPODIST . Madame . LeIoy , 615 So. lGlh st" II floor. T.-370.6' , 11 . lElNAnD , noou 1 , 3nD , " 'LOOI. 121 Dodge. . T-142 S' MADAM LARUII MASSAGE , DATU. IC1 10W- ard slreet. , ' ' - : : ) 06" 21105. Dli. LImN ELEGANT' MASSAGE ANI electric bath. I'arlors restful and refreshln 413 North 1th street. IT-MGI0 13" ' 'UIUUSI JIATIIS. 'UIKfSI IATHS ; ONLY I'LACs IN CITY exclusive for ladles. Suite I09.UO : lee 3IIdg. 13 LADlES' BATIIS. . MME. POST , 3U S. 11Th. 29 1'IOItSONAI. . , VIA VI CO" 346 BEE BLDG" JrALTl HoOI" ( free : home treatment ; lady attendant U-Ill D. lAAS , I"LOIST , PLNTS , CUT l'LOWJmS. Ianquel , hull. re.ldence and g.ave . decoations. 113 Vlnlon streel. Telep one 1iS. U-2H BATlS , MASSAOE. MME. rOS" , 319 S. IITII. U-29 FINE LIVERY RIGS ChEAP. ED. IAUlLEY , 11h and lit Mary' . avenue. Telephone 440. . U-MIll PRIVATE 101I FOt WOMEN DURING CON. nnement. leal reference given. 31 N. 28th. U-M778.813' TENT TO RENT AND SELL 1313 I nnam street. Phone , 883. A. n. Rawltzer. U- SS.S21. TII0SEWISIIINO INFORMATION ON INvestments . vestments , coroe , sugar. ccoa , grain and cattle. land. dlnate , immigration . elc. , will be correctly - recty answered \y enclosing $ .00 , regl.lered. F. ltockwood . Aparlndo No. 381. Dogota. Colom. bla , South . \rerlca , U-MUG-SI ) " FREE TICKETS ' CALIFORNIA FOrt GOOI , worknB Un nuneR and len ene. etc business women can find permanent positions to traveler or lilt 0111cc. for the tchula Getnan Com. iotind olce. . 'Vhlewatr , \Vls 1.01 partcI- round cal for one week al 1G01 ! Douglas st" parlor UPIIII' . U-50 S. MONCY ' 1O I.O.tN-ILLIAL EST.t'I'E. 110NJ10 I.O.\-IUJ.\L ES'r.\ ' . \N'rnONY LOAN & TlUS'r CO.,3U N. Y. LIFE. Loans Il low rates for choice security In N" bruk.nnd . Iowa ' .rms or Omaha . city property . - W-2 MONEY TO LAN AT LOWEST MATES. TIlE O. 1" . Da\'ls ( ; 0. . 155 latnm sl. W- ? 9 CITY LOANS , ; C. A. S'rAml 815 N. Y. Ll"I. - : W-:9 MONEY TO I.OA ON IllOV ) > OMAHA teal e.tal. itrenflan Love & Co. . I'avton Uk. . W-3 ( ) MONEt 'fO I.OAN ON IMI'nOVFD OMAhA property . Fidelity Trust CQ. . 1:03 Far'V - 301 LXFI7 INSUIUNCO POLICIi LOANED ON or boubl. 1' . O. Cliesney , Kansas CI \ ' 2do. i A1'ITAL. . $2.O7l,000 BIJllt'LUS. 8901,000 : U. B. MortggeftUat Co. , Now York : for C per cent Mortl I. loans on cl1 prolet ) Apply 10 I'usey & Them . , s"nl Nom 21 Irt Nat 1 . 1410g. LOANS ON I . U'nO"ID k UNIMPROVED CITY properl W. lfaruam Smith & Co. , 13 Farn3m , r C I'Ell CENT MONEY TO I.OAN ON OMAHA \ 10:1Y IAIA I'\I real estate & Neb fams , W. 1 ldkle , Omaha. W-J $ 2 0 TO $ : , O' ) F. I ) . WrAD , 10 & , DOUGLAS ' . ? . iS' SIOtT TIME LOANS IN S IALL AMOUNTI - heed & Silly. lG3 1arnam. - W-IU ! - MORTGAGE LOANS. LOW RATES. LOAN nATEs : InTAGr . ZIUe. 161h and 1)ougiap , Omaha. - . W-MGSS.S11 lIO C\ TO LOA2i-ChI.TT1OLS. MONEY TO LAN : : ; ON FUnNITUnC PIANOS , . horse' w . : . nl. elc" at 1"'Yet rates In city : no removal . of goods : Ilrcty confd"nlal : YOU amount. can pay the loan of at any tim. or In any OMAHA IOnTOAGE LOAN CO. , 10 S. lh It. X-304 ONSY T LAN , 10. S 80 DAYS : FUI1NI. ture. pluol. elc. Duff Oren , room I. laker block. , x ) - _ . X\U _ - IIVSXESS OIJ CEI , TUb CI.oNCE 01' A LI8ETZME-\VANTZD a partner with tram 10,1 lo 'LO.O In wad or.anlzed , "sylnl bubhnea , Ir Omsha. Only r.nalble man Irlwar : n.o aDnuan 8uar. ; Iuar- ant..d. Address Y 1 Dte. Y-119 ) MEHCIANTI WilHNU TO OhOS OF bustnca call OD J. . j QI&.0 : , - 11 lit NaU. bank. Z 1/unS8 / ! CIIANCIIS. Continued . SNA1' lVJST1UNT , OWNIm LEAVING cuntr : 82 acres western land , U.2 per acre. clear : IS,9U first mortgages , covering 236 acres. much Improved , go nl U per cent. An ( tn Neb. and R. Ii. No 10 delinquent taxes. In- . vestigate. Ad.lfes A 1 Dee. Y-IGG.P $ L0&3.O0-NTS' - FURI315111NIS.II1Y GOODS. O.i ivny nOIJ notions tional bank. , cigars. elc . .1. . .1. Oibaon SU Y-M FIrst Na- teal . - . - - - - - - - - - - - $ t2.tOh.00 STOCK OF lUmCIANISI IN I1EST lawn In eastern Ne\rn.ka. for land and casher or equivalent . Address S :3. care flee. - ron SAIE A CLEAN STOCK OF IIARD. . ware and furniture In western Iowa. For par- tculls adOre's A I care lee , Omaha - , . Neb \-:1.93 " - - - - - - W.NTI O , A lPf.IAt.I GIONTLEMANW1TII 11,1.0 ; can mannJ rayIng busIness In Omaha ; wi pay ' I00. ' ( a month : reference echangc Address A 43 , lee , Y-lGI 8" FOIL EXCItANGIO. EQUITY IN I.AI1GC TRACT OP I.ANI NEAR . Omnha What have you lO offer ? It. . . Dailey . 94 N. Y. L bldg. Z'130 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - WANTED , TWO Ol TIlmE GOOD HOIAI 9 A first payment on a coO home A , 1' . Tukoy N. Y. I.lre IIldg. . Idg. _ _ 7..3 _ ' " Wi\T , ; TO OFFEII ' AS PART payment on small home , with barn ; corner lot ; good location T Address A 3) , lee office. Go . < Zl1 : " POl SAI.E-It1IAL . Ils'I'.trE. - - - - - - - - - BAlOAINS , SALE OR TlAUI IN CITY l'IIOP- , .rles and farms. John N Frenz.r , OPI' 1' . 0 , ' mQ6 ; AUSTIOACTS TIlE IIYIION - REEl ) COMi'ANY. 1110-307 I"An LANDS.nA ii : : N' yr.i Im- . t3 SIO" SOUTIEI FAI1M FOR SALE. u. acres of land , three-quarler" or I mile from the railroad town of Unlontown. In the heart at the "IUnek praIrie country of central Alabnma. " Only a emaIl amount at cash cc. , ulrell , balance on long time. 1'01 information address the owner. JOhN Id. .IIOFFRIES . Selma , Alabama ItE-Mt64 52) " - - - hOMES ON EASY YMENTS SELL AND buy lots , acre [ \ IA . Oarvln DNS. , :10 N. Y.I. . _ J'-3Q : _ IAIOAINS , hOUSES . lOTS AND PAIMf sale or lmde F. K. Darling , H.uker Illoek. 1'-3')9 ' ) A FINE 1.0.0 LOT : WILt. - SELL "OI $ : aol , take 2 good driving horses as part pay- l meat : or a $ ,0.0 lot wi cell for $ r.O.O an,1 , take coo horse. Fidelity Trust compnny 1102 i'arnnm street 1110-21473 1 FOR SAI.F. TW - FULl. i mf rmST. cines land near FJL tn . \ . I' . Mlten , - Seattle . - - , - Washington. - - . - . - RIO-MIll 10" SIIIOIII.Y BLOCK FOR SAI.I' The heirs of John M. Sheely have 1.IBted the sole nKenC fur the sale . of t:1ls : property with the Fidelity Trust t'onlpany. nt a bargain. . Ii02 I.'aram Cumlnn , itree ! . 1111-7.1100 10 - - - - - - - - - - NICE SIX.lOO 1 COTTAIEON SEWAID street. close 10 21h street car Ine , Elegant : shade trees. This Is a lte gem of u home and can be bought nt a 1argaln. Fidel Trust Company , 102 I.'arnam stl eel. ) lIE-MIll 10 IAND. su near Lincoln , $ :0 nn acre , 16 Saunders county , $3 nn acre. I near Mondanln , In" $ : an ncre. r40 near Cusilna , In. , 123 nn ncre. . .6. ) near lllencoe. In" US an acre. . SI ) ) Macon county , Mo. , $5 an acre. 204 Macon county , Mo" , $ , ) an acre , 210 Sary county , Neb. , $10 an nere. 4 Saf'y county , Neh. , f an acrc 212 near Omaha $6) nn acre. 4 near Omaha , $6) alt ncre. C. F. Iarrlson , 9 N. Y. Lire. . Lire.nE:3 - G. IIEUIU. _ I LADIES I CIIICIIESTIOII'S rNGI.131 I'ENNY. royal Pills 'd'amond ' ' brand ) are the bell : safe , reliable : lake no other : send 4o . stamps , for partcula" " . "Ieller for Ladies , " In letter by retilla mal At drugAIIls , Chlcbeter diem. 1\11 . ( I. I' hia delphia , I'a. - . - . _ _ _ _ _ _ "TIl1 I.AOmS' SAPE l'IOTECTOI" ASUnF ' protection , Is easily adJusled , abllut"ly rell- nb1" , and tan he worn ' without the knowlehte of anolher. Send for particulars. 1. ( ' Crosse ' SpecIalty Co" , La Crs" . Wis. 816)1 , S" , flICYCLES M O. DAXON , 4Q3 N. 16Th ! . 310 SEE TIm VISII BALI hEARINGS O = Relay Special Will Darnum & Dro" , 129 N. 11th. 312 _ . ' WESTERN BICYCLE & GUN CO. , 241C CUllING. 313 . . ll.NTEI.S. GRATES AND TILES. WOOl MANTELS . GRATES , TILES FOI fireplaces , vesthull1 nnll large floors ; wrIte for prlt I. Milton Rogers & Sons . Omnhn. 3U 10' LS. AIOTNA HOUSE ( EUROPEAN } , N. W. con. 13th and Dodge. Rooms by day or week. 313 HOTEL DARKER , l'nANI UILIl'CI MOl" 1th and Jones ste. : So. Omaha and Sherman ave. carl pass the door. AMERICAN pAIN. 75 room " at $1:0 AMP\CAN ) : & rooms al $ : .00 dny. . European plan , Wc to So per dn ) ' . 31 TiE "LANOE" IOTEL , 62 R. 13'1 STHFF1' , JlUSl AnT AND JNGU.GES. : SEND $1,0 FOR 82.0) WORTh ! OF SONGS : AmorIta Pretty Widow In lomers , Darling lIable , The Course of True Love Never Huns Bmooth. Latest hits. Woodbrhlge 1m. " , Omaha Neb. 81 . GEORGE F. GFLENDECK , BANJO AND guitar leacher. 11 Can street. t-I09 'NnnOICEI ! If. MAnOWITZ LOAS MONEY. US N , 16 ST. 31 ShORThAND AND TYrEw1LlT1G. A. C VAN SANT'S SCIOOL , 61 N Y. LI"F - OAIA COM. COLLEGE , 16Tl & DOUGLAS. MSI tlS OMAhA lUSINESS COLLEGe , ISflt , FAnNAM 3H COAL. SlmUUAN COAL : ,0 LDS. BEST COOKING teal mined In Wyoming U.S lump splondld for glatea , $ .W , Also dealer Ir l't'nnsyivania hard coal. VIctor While ( Tel. 11 16 l"nrnn.t. . - . FAtUIS 1 01 ILION'l' FARM FOR tENT . FOR CASh ADDRESS . . Y 17. Dee. ' 83 . , , 0. DANCING : 1'RIVATE LESSONS DAY Oft EVCNNG AT Macand's , 1510 Inro " . Our hal has ' been -renoYIe throughout ; for rent lo club parties : now open toy Intpecton ; . ' 1Ug ' 82 BUSINESS NOTICES. DAMAGED : mnolS nESILVEIED , 1 N. m 16. nUI.DING & LOAN .SS pU.'lNS. . . SIAI.S I MUTUAL 4 & D. AS5' PAY & 6 , 1. 1 par cent when 1. 3 , : e.rs old , always redeemable. H04 l'lrnt sl. , ) N:1traer , S.c. 3 10W TO a. : A 10MC on BI CUIE GOOD interest on savings. Apply to Omab L aOD Ass'a. , IN4 . bldg. 0. M. Natliager , Sec. 326 ACCOVN'rA , CIIAS. E WALTERS , EXPERT ACCOUNTANT , :1.1 Jo 20at'I bnk 'eL 166 lteferenees. 86 DRESSMAKING. ENGAGEMENTS TO 0 DRESSMAKING IN families sl lt Miss Sturdy , 4304 Durele 11-155524' VNDI'ITAICI US . ND EMII.tIlMEItS. , I ! . Ie IlUIIEET. FUNERAl. DIRECTOR AND embalmer , UU Chicago It. . telephone 90. :1 SWANSON A VALIEN , 101 CUMING TEL lOGO. 3 % 11. O. MAUL UNDElTAKER AND 3MIIALM. lDL- ' WI II 8. 4Mi1ioas . ] _ It- o p-E'c--l : ' - _ _ _ , . ) [ [ ( Copyrl/ht , 1895 , by Irving Bacheler , ) CHAPTEIl 1. The telegraph messener looked agaIn at tIm address . on the envelope In his hand and then scanned the house before which he was standIng . I was an ohl.fuhlontd bllllng of brIck , two sorl s high , with an attIc above : and Il stoo1 ! In an ol..fashlonel part , of lower New York not far from the East rlyer. Over the ( wide archway there wi 4 . : small mid I wether.worn sign , "Itamapo Steel all Iron Works , " and over the smaler Iobr alorgslde was a still smaller sign , "WhIttIer . Whetcrofl & Co. " When lie mClenger boy bd mdo out the name ho opIned tillS slaler : door and on- tend the long , narrow slore. Its sides ant ) walls were covered with bins and racks containing sample steel raIls and Iron belns : and cols of wire of various sizes. Iown at the enl of the store were desks. where several cerk ! and bookkeepers were at vork . As the messenger drew near a redheaded headed office boy blocked the p3ssage , sayIng - lng , somewh3t aggressively , "VolI ? " "Oat a telegram for Whlter , Whoalcrot & Co , " the mtsonger explaIned , pugna- cIously , thrustIng hImself forward. "In there ! " the . office boy returned , , Jerking . his thumb over his shoulder toward the cx- Iremo end of the buiding ! , : n cxle.nslon , . I \ [ , . . I LJ' I ' . . ( I ¶ ) _ , < ' I I ' ' :1 1 1r . - J'r J' : ] ' . 1 : . ) : j _ , ' ; . /j ' : : ! , ( 8IM f. i ; ) . 11 . . The telegraph . , mel * lir , loolcd l again at the t1ls s. . I " rll ! ' roofed wIth glass : hld'heparatcd by a glass " screen from thQ re the cl rks were lho"lPty.h . . . . . at work , ' Ft u. t. . The rnesseng&puh ' Q)0n the ' glaze , door' Qf . thIs private olflv7lt I jInId..oy0r1lI head and .tho thee.Ocupats vf the 'Tml looked UI' , ' , ! W. , ' a "Whittier Whell & oft ' & Co. ? " ' ! ald the messeIger . Interrog Uvcy , holding out the yellow eii'elope. . I "res , " responded Mr. Whitier , a tall , 113011- I omo old gentleman , taking . the telegrun. , "You sign , Paul " 'I The youngest of the three looking like h.ts. , father teok the mersengcr's book and , glane- ' lng al an vhl-fasbloned clock which stood In' the corer , he wrote the name of the frm , nnl the hour of delv ry. He was watching the messenger go out when his attention was suddenly called lo subjects of more Importance - tance by a - sharp exclamation from , his fntber. " % 'eli . well , well . . . said the elder Whittier , wLlb his eyes fixed on the telegram he hd . "Thl Is - just read. very strangrvery stran e , Indeed ! " "Whal's strange ? " asked the third occupant of the office , Mr. Wlteatcroft , a shorl. stout Irascible. looking mn : with a shock of grlz. zilng hair. zlng For an answer Mr. Whiter handed to ! . Wheatcrof the thin slip of paper. No sooner h311 the junior partner read the paper than he seemed angrier than ever. "Strang , " be crIed " [ should thInk Il was strange ! Confoundedly slrange-and deuced unpleaant , too. " "May I see ] what Il Is thal's so very strange ? " asked Paul , picking up the dis- patch. "Of course you can rae If , " growled ! r. Wheateroft , "and let us see what you can make of It. " The young man read the messge aloud : "Deal off , Can gOl quarter . cent better terms. Carkendale4" . Then he read : Il iIfl to himself. At last he salt ? : "I confess 1 don't sr anything so very mysterlolul In tiit . We've lost a Call- - - - , MUNYON Remedies Cure. Aiul It 'rrIllnJ Cost-Sold 11) 3)riiz- J1"tN nt Mostly OSI.Y T\VUN'l'\- . . . FIVE CB 'rS-lnn'ln'K "Guide to health , " Free nt Druggists , ' 1.1. You Ifuv to VtiF . "lurH\.1 Ulli Snvl nletor' ' hIlts-A Single . Iotte Often Cures Stuhhurn CIiNts . Mr. larrlmtpn Fltzg rald , editor of the . PhIladelphia Item . says : "Four pellets of Munyon's lheumathm' Cure gave mo 1m. mediate relief , and In three day my rhen- matuu was gone permanently. A single bottle did It. My 1hiiilIy doctor and other ItmeUes hat ( entri ) : tailed. All or Mun. yon's Iemedles entltPlr \ efca lous. My family anti many flonds always use them ' RhEUMATISM : iveIY ) cured , Acute or ' IHEUATISM .r' muscular relieved " tnce. . Shooting paIns or soreness In. any 1"6nco. ' boy cured In from 1 to 3 hours. CiI5Th1 llheumatlsm . Sciatica or Lumbago Chil ; pfrmanently. CA- TAItRI ! , no matorlJlw serIous guaranteed cured by only sa& li tinent. HEADACHE , fem whatever caLst1"po<ivellr , relieved In from 3 10 7 minue KINEY Troubles In all forms , LIVER romplalIits . Dlousness , Jaundice , Constpatpf , PIliES , , always curel\ DYSPEPSIA , IM.I ! etOn all stomach troublec permancn'L .relieved. COLDS , COUGhS , and Inlpit'jt t Lung Troubles suc- cesuly treated. . ' UltVOUS ) DseaPs NEUlAL0A. AuUIA Diseases of the. DLOOD , MALARr Diseases , FEMALE Troubles , Los of ' ? q er In Men , all cured by Munyon's . IIonpcippthIif Remedies. AU Druggists , for mostly 25rds each I you are In doubt 09 , t ' ypui dlEcae , write to Prof. MUNYON , .o' No . 505 ARCH ST" PILADELPHIA , ivlng fulf description of symptoms 8p clalstl wi diagnose your case , and give you full bee l of advIce AU- . SOLUTELY FREE. Remedies sent to an ) address on receIpt of prIce ; LOST. . ' . , I.OST. .AN INOLISU MhTI'F DOG , AN. .wers to tl . _ name at I1b. lied a r around neck when etr'e. netufn lo % 20 Farnam and gel reward . Llt-I5111. LST , mJWI N 2H BTnEb" AND ST. MarT a avenue and 2th 11d J'aclnc streets , D arrs &old watch ; reward to finder Mrs. War. rca 5wHzler , % G rwar . : lry's unnue. . J..t- I6S S. DENTISTS pn PAUL , DEIST , IN BURT 8T _ I I tract , I suppose-but that musl have hap- p led lots .f tImes before , h3sn't I ? " r'It'a happened twice before this tall. " rqturt Mr. Wheatcroft , ferce I ) "after our bit , hat been practically accepted , and just befOrethe signing of thin Inal contract ! " "I.et mo cxpainVheatcroft. , ' Interrupted tIle elder Whitter gent ) "You must not extect my bon to understand the Ins and outs Or this business as wo do. Besides ho has boon In the olce on'y ten days. " "I don't epecl him to und'rstand , " growlel Vheatcroft. "How cOlld he ? I don'l under- stanil It mrsofU" "Ciole that door . Paul , " sId Mr. Whiter , 1'1 don't wantany uf the clerks to know whal we are tlklng.about. " "Here are Lbo facts In the case , Pnul , antI I thInk you wIl admit t\IJl they are certainly curous : , " began Mr Whittier. "Twice this fall , and IOW a third tIme , we have been Iho loweet bIdders for important orders , anti yet , just btore cur bid was forma Iy acceptoi , comcboly has cut under us by a fraction or a tent and gal the job. First wo thought wo wco going to get the buildIng of the Barltlrla CentrAl's hrl1ge over the Llltie Mackintosh rIver bul In the enl It was the Tuxedo Steel company that got the contract 1'.lcn there was the order for the 0,000 ml 3 ef wire for the transcontinental telegraph-we made an txtraordlnarly low estmate on thnl. 'Vo wanted the contract and wo threw off not only our profIt , but even alowances for ofce OXptItses-afltl yet five mlnute3 before the last hht har to bo In the Tuxedo cempany Put In an offer only $125 less than ours Now comes the telegram today. The Methu- salah LIfe InSUrJnC3 company Is gaIn to hut up a bIg huldlng : ; we were asked to cltmate on lie steel frameworle. We wanted that work-tImes are 11111 and titers Is little roln . RS you knO , a 11'e mUl gIL work for our men I we can , We metnt 10 have Ihlt nlract I wo could , We orferel : to .10 It at whit was unIty actu31 cost or manufacture-wititout profit , frsl of all :11 then wIthout any charge al all for ofc expenses , for Interesl on capItal , lot dcpre- claton of Illaul The vice preshlent of the Methmelah ! , thc one who attends to all their lel1 estate , Is Mr. C3kend.lle , He told me yellerray that our bId was very low , and that we were certaIn to get the Cal' . tract And now lie sendt me this , " and ll. . Whiter Picked ! ] up the telegram again , "Do you mean to say that you think th ) , Tuxedo people have somehow been madc acquaInted with our bids ? " asked the young mn "That's what Im thinkIng now , " was l V.'hoatcroft's sharp answer. "I can'l think anythIng else For two months wo haven't I lem succcsstul In gettIng a tingle one of the L I big conlr3cts. We've had our share of the lIttle thhgs , of crus ? , but they doii't amount to 'nuch , The big things that wo really want have clipped through our fingers. Wo've lost them ( by the Ikln of OUr teeth every tme , That Isn't accident , Is I ? Of couno IOt ! Then there's only one explana. tlon-titero's a leak In this oUco semite- where. " : 'Yol don't suspect any oC the clerks , ra you , ! r. Wheatcror ? " asked the elder Whit- tier , sadly. " 1 don't suspect anybody In partIcular , " returned the junior partner , brulhlng his hair lip tile wrong way. "And I suspect overyhollr In gencral. I haven't an Idea who I Is , but I Irs somebody ! " I "Viio makes tip the bids on these Impor tant 'conl'acts ? " asked Paul. "Wh'atcrct and I , ' answered his falher "The specifcatons are forwarded 10 the \vofics , . and the engineers make their estl- flutes or the pctnal cost of labor and lila- terlal These csllnnlcs are sent to r\ here , . I anti \'e add whatever we think best for In. crest and for expenses , amid for wear and I tear and for profit. " "Who wrItes the letters makIng the offer -the one with the actual lgures , 1 mean ; 7 the son contnued , "I do , " the elder WhIttier explalncd. "I hays alwa's dOlie it. " . " 'oli tloml' ( dIctate them tu a typewrIter ? " Paul llursuetl. , "Certainly not , " the father responded 'ij write them with my own hand , amId vltats' more , 1 tale the press copy myself , anti there , Is a special leler book for such things. ThIs ' letter book Is kept aiays In the ( safe In this . office-ui fact , I can say that this partIcular letter heel never leaves my hands except to go Into that safe. And , as you know , no- body has acccss to that sale except \Vlaeat- croft ant nie " "AmI the major " corrected the jUnior part- ner. ner."No , " Mr. WhIttier explained , "Van Zanrt has no , need lo go there now , " "Dut ho used to , " ! I. " 'heatcror per , slsted. , "lie did once , " the senior partner re. turned , "bul when wo bought those new safes outside there In the main office there was no longer any need for the chief bookkeeper to gQ 10 this smaller safe and so. last month-Il was while you were away , Wlieatcrof-Van Zandt came In here one afernoon and s111 that as lie never had occasion to go to thLl safe be would rather nol have tie responsi- bllty of knowIng the combInatIon . I told him hn.1 . comlfidence In " we perfect confdence hlm- "I should thInk II ! " broke In the explo. slve W'heatcroft "The major has been wIth us thirty years now. It suspect myself of petty larceny al soon as him. " "As I saId , " continued the elder WhittIer , "I told him that we trusted hLm perfectly , of course. Bul he urged me , and to please him changed thc , combination of this safe thM I . , .1 I , . . , . . . k. " . , . . , " : : , . , " ' . ; ' .Mlk ( ; who , slmb up the ofee at night ? " fern oi1' .y wl1 ! remember , Whcalcrot , th \ r gave to the new word the day you C3me bacle. ' "yes . I rcmember , " said ! r. Wheatcroft. 'Dut I , don't see Why Ibo major did n wint t know bow to open that safe l'er- haps he I beginning to feel his years now lie most be . 6Q , the major , and Ivo beef I thinking for some tune be looked worn " ! I FIve mInutes later Mr. Whlter , Mr Wheat. I croft and the only son of the senior partner left the glass.framed prIvate olc/ and , walk- lOg leIsurely through the long store , I.aued Into time .treet. They did not notice that the old book. keeper , Major Van Zandt whose high desk was so placed that he could overlook ] the < prIvate office . bad been watchIng them ever since the messenger had delv ret the dli- patch . CHAPTER l After luncheon , a I happened bol1 the senIor and the junior partner of Whittier , Wheatcrf & CD bad to attend meotnl8 , and they went theIr senral ways , leaving Iaul to return to the ofce alone. When he came op- posit . to the house whIch bro tilts wealher- beaten sign of this firm te stood still for a moment and looked across with mllgied pride and . affection , The buIlding was old. fashioned . so old.fuhloned , indutd . that only 1 10t.ulallbed drm CJd aorc 1 Dr , CUIJ , It l was Paul WhIttIer's great grant . ) - father who hal founded time lnma\ works : there had been rut the cannon for many of time Silipi of the little AmerIcan : navy tlnl gave such n god accotInt of itself In the war of 1812. AgaIn , In iSIS . lied the house of Whiter , WhtMcroft & Co.-tho present Mr. Whoatcrofl'l father llavlnl been taken Into partnership by I'aul's rranlRthtrbotn able to bo of service to government of the UnIted States All through the tour years that followed the firing on time flag In 186t the lamalJ works hnll been run day anll night When peace clmo at last , anti time people had again leisure to expand , a large share of the rails needed by the new over- lIml roa.l which Were 10 bind the Nsl and the West together In Iron bands , hall been rolled by W llter , Whoatcroft & Co. Of late years , RS Paul knew , time old firm scented tt have lost SemIte of its tariy energy , and having youn all vigorous competou , It hall barely heM its own That the U\maN works should once more take the load was Paul \Vhitler's solemn purpose : and to this end bo had ( been cato . fuly tralnoll lie wa now a young n\n of nearly 2-0 tail , handsome fellow , with a ful mouslache over his firm mouth and with quIck eyes bslow hIs curly brown lla'.r ! no hall spent four years In eJlege , carrying oft honor In mathemat'cs : ho Was 11pllr wIth hs ! classmates , who made him dOss Post : and In his senior years ho wits elecltd prod- dent of the college photographic 1010Y. : lie had gone to n tcehnologIcal ! instlt'mto , where he had nude hlnloa ! ntsttr of time IheolY and prJctco of metallurgy. After a year of travel In gurope , where he hId Inestlgatel I every hnpJrlall stetl l all Iron works ho could get Inlo , he had como home lo tko a desk In the oflca ! . ofcs. I was only for a momenl that ho stotI I on the sidewalk opposite , looking at the oti bullln ! . Then be threw away hIs clgaroth ! alt wcnt over. In.tod'uf entering the long store , he walked .dowl\ time ole"way : left OP3U for the heavy Wagons WItn : bo came oppo' site the private office In the rear of the store he examIned the doors ant the windows care- fully to sea It hb could detecl any moans of Ingres3 other than those open to e'ery- body. As Paul entered the private office he found the porter there l\ttng coal on the fire. SteppIng back to close the glass door behind - hind him , that they mmoight. iii ! alone , he said : "MUte , who 'nuts this time oOco at night ? " ' "Sur I tb ( la , Mister lall , " was the 11rOm\t an swer. "And 10 you Olen It In the morullg ? " the young man aseld ] , "I do that , " MIke respondel1 "Do ) 'ou see thdt these windows are always fastened on tim Inside ? " was thc next IIUer . ' "Ye , Mister lauI , " the porter releI ( , " "el , ' ' nHl ( the Inquirer hcslatld briefly before putting the rlucslon , "have you fouud any ono of thes windows unfastlnell any ) ! . mnorning lately when you came htre ? " "And how did you know t lat 1" Mike returned . turned In surprise. "Whal mornIng was Il ? ' allIed Paul , push- lug his vantage. " intirnin' , MIster P"ul , ' ' "U was lasl Monday mlrln' " th porter explained , " "n how It was I dunne , for 1 had every wan 0' tile 'windOws lght Saturday . urday night-an' 1londay niornin' wan 0' thcm was unfaslened'hln \ I whit to open It to let a bIt 0' air Inlo tIle olco here. " "You sleep here awiYs : , don't you ? " Paul proceeded "I've sle ) ' here ivlry nIght for lhroe year now come 'fltamticsgivin' , " MIke replIed. 1"0 tile wholc tcp 0' the house to IYRelf , H's an II ant al'artment I have there , Mister l5atml. " When ! 1.o had left the olco Iaul took a chair before time fro and lght ell a cigar. l'or half an hour he sat silently thinking. He came to tile cone'uilon that Mr. Wheat- croft was rlghl In his suspicion. Whiter , I "heatcrof & Co. hall lost Important colt- ' tmcts because or underbidding due to lowl. clge surreptitIously obtained lie bcle\cd : that some ana hall gal Into the store on Snn- day while ! llte was tkllg a walk , nnd that this somEbody hall Romehow opened the safe. There was never any money In that prIvate safe : I ws Intended to contain only Im- portnnt p3per U dId contain the leter.book of the firm's bhls , and this Is whal was wanted by. the man who , htacl , got Into the of. ' fce , and who hal let 'hlmsel out by the . win. tlon' ; leaving It unfastcned'h hlll him , What grieved him when he had cm to tlms ! conclusion was thai thot thlef - . - for such the hou.obflik r 'was In' ' reflity-n'is pr b. ably ono of lhe melt In thQ emplOy ot . the ' frm , U seemed ti him almosl clrtain that the man ' who hInd brloq In klew all the ' Ins and outs of the 0'1 co. And hew could' ' this knowledge ] have been obtained except emplo'o ? l'aul I well acqualntd ly an ) Pal was wel Icqlulntd wIth tlie . ' cle les In the , mIter 0111CC. There were five of them , Including the oil.blole. - I.eope , and although none of them bad boon with the firm as long as the major . no on3 of them had been . there lets thal ten yean. WhIle Taul wa3 sItting quIetly In the Irl- vate cmco. smoking a cigar , with all his r n. tel facultIes : I the.r hlghoH tenson : , the ccck In t QcJrer suldenl ) struck 3. de I'aul swiftly swung arornd In his chair t Iaul swity swunl hl anll 100k J a j It. An old elght.dlY deck ! It was , which not only toll the time of day but prftndoll t ale to supply mIscellaneous astronomcal ! informatlcn. I stood by IUef In the Corner. For a moment after I struc ] Paul stare 1 at Il with a fixed gaze , as though he did nol sea what ho was looking at. 'he . 1 Ight came Into his eyes and ; smile IHter a"r02S his Ips. ! lie turned around ( In his cmtir ciowly anl , ) measured with h ) eyes the 11roprllons of th , room , the distance belwe time desks anti { the safe all the clock , He glanced up lt the slopIng ghss roof ' above him. Then he smleJ again arr' agaIn ! oat client for a minute . lIe lose to lIla feet and stood wIth hIs back to the fire. Almost . mot In front of him was the clock II the corner. lie tooe ] out hIl watch and compared lB tune with that of the clock. Apparenty he fount . ! that the clock was too fast , for he walked over to It and turnCl time mlnuto hanl , iaclc , I seemed ! ) as thou h this was a more dIfcul feat than ho supposed ( , or that ho wenl ahout Il carelessly ] , for the mlnule hand broke off shnrt In Irs fingers . A HllasU0dlc movement of his as the Ihln metal snaJpell puled tile chain oft Its cylnder and the weightt foil with a clash. 1t tl-l All the clerks looked imp , atl the rel.headell oOce hey was Irompt In nnSI'cr to time bell Paul rang a momenlaf.ter. "Dobby ) , " sold the young man to the boy as he took his hat and overcoat . "I've jt'mt , t broiecl the clock ; I know I shop where they mak6 8 specIalty of repairIng timepieces like that. I'm going to tel them to BCIHI for I at once . Give ) It to the man who . will come this afternoon with my citl ! ; Do YOU undertalH1" "Cert. , " the boy answered. "If he ain't got your card , he don't. get tIle clock. " "That's what I mean , " I'aul responded as bo left tile ofilcc. Before ho reached the street door he mot Mr. Wlmeatcrott. "Paul , " cried the junior 11artner explosively , "I've been thinking about thatabolt that-- YOI know what I mean ! And . i've rechle(1 ( that We had better " put a detective emi tlt . tIming at once , "Yos , " said , Paul , "that's it good Idea. In fact " 1 had just come to time same COOChlllol , 1- Then ho checked ' himsel. Tie had turned slightly to speak to Mr. Wheatcroft . and IOW he saw that Major Van ZaruH was standing wIthin tel feet of them. ant he noticed thai the old bonldteeper's faro was strangely pale , ( Cn.tlu d . _ Monday - : ) In ) 'oimr bloc. . } is I the ealro of that tired . languid fedlng. Hood's SUlaparla Ilalres rich red blood nHt give p- renewed vlger . \llehtll l'urHcs In I Cli.rt. lax loscley , It years of ago , appeared as prsoner : and Jacol Itrnsloln , 1 yean 'of age , as comphlnlng wlns on 3n allege ' ] as. Ull , said to b0 \een dim ! ) ) . miled Thursday evening , while limo two youngster wtre jmeddling. ' 'flley appeared before Judge Derks' wltholt any witnesses and sl m&l 10 realze : whCo they were , and to lie famiir with the forms of : police court lurteln chlms that while bo was 1)lylnl his , 'oeton ant crying hIs waes bo was abused by young 10cky. In alercatou followed aml hl wu aSSued his . and beaten by competitor Tie complaining wlnOl1 tells : 11Iereni slor . lIe claims Derniten : hurled all klnlb ) of abuse at hIm and told him to get out of his terriory , . 'l'rl.I'wi \ I I.cr..lhmt 1) ' " " " ! ) ' , lnr P. Silvers of Lucea , Jamaica , West India hland says "Since my recovery from an attack of 11yentuy some ten year ago , I comes on suddenly at' time and makes mi very weal . A teaspoonful of ( amber. lain's Colic . Cholera ant ) DIarrimoa . Hemedy taken In n little water gives m8 relief . I could get a dozen testimonials fran people here wile ban ben cured by this remedy , " < , IETNG WAS \ OUT OF SIGHT - - Judge Scott Could Find No OoloroJ Be PUbtCl8 t Addros.i . DESERTED TiE ThIRD FOR SECOND WARD Cln" l"hhnr.1 h.lt"nllu"JT Got To gt'thmi't' ft Urn" Corps nail leUnul for IrulC.h . to ' nlk 'I'u. C. \anter Scott was to have orated Thur- day nIght at a itteetllig of the , meotll ThIrd War.l Colored I Republican club at I outeenth and Jollgo streota but ho didn't. I was not the judKe' fttttlt , because hI i always cocked and primed to go oil It I hnommteflt'a notice with one of hl8 tnhultable Urallcs. Whie bo Is always ready he wants rome ono to Istln , That was where this trouble lay thnt night. Ur03tch and Scol cuucocttl ( ito Illan of addre'aing the Third ward voter8 al S o'clock , and about fifteen minutes before the tIme set for the meeting they mmtet In ( lie heart of the city and , locking arms , . mached , bravely down the street to time hail. On time ! way they met George Jehno and John T. 1.1 1 ey. The four proceeded on their way until the place of meeting was reached and then they marched two abreast UI' the stairs ant Into the little hal on time second floor. Scott all Uroatch stalked up tIle aisle with theIr head" hIgh In time air until the 1.lal- . form was reached , Scott carefully deposlet hmsel In the hlghell chair amI then pulled down ItIs head , wltile a sweet anile' playet.t over his feattmres. The sight that filet liii gaze suddenly caused timis smile to chase it. self and time timreatening frown , with which tie lIes played imlany star parts imretoforo , took Its Place. lie looked for fully two mnimnmtes , rtlbbed 111 $ CC5 to see If the vision voUlti vanish and tiiemt turned his gaze upon llroatch , who had taken itosition on his right hand. Jiroatclm was looking at Scott and his soil ! was In hIs OWl ) eyes. hioimrod and Ialioy Ilati takemo two seats to the pIt and were not saying a word , TIme striking tableau was occasioned by the crowtled apmearamtco of time roont. The audi' CildO Was tventy rows deep aimd a full dozen wide , just as close together as ttmcy could be itlaceti , But tile InemlIbers of tills alIdielIco were chaIrs , amId not a moose , WOflialt or cimilti occu- hmied aimy of them , slthiolmgh there was a water cooler lie tile corner If tlto roomn , The four ilolitlcians talked about the weatiter aiiii about the fair , but no one said amtyimng ( ! abeut a speech. The janitor entered - tered and relimarketl that If more cimairs wore iieedeti Ite would get themn , but Imla remark was not well recelveil and Ito retreated in good order. FInally Scott was Induced to give a little moral epitome tmpon tiimt subject of pimrlty In polItics , Before Ito had got vell tinder way Claus Hubbard , president of the ThIrd Ward Colored Republican club , rushed U ! ) the stairs anti Into tl1 imall with a lmook under 1mI at in. lie greeted the four mIte ! very cordt'tlIy , but tile warmness of the greeting fell flat. SCOTT ASKS A QUESTION. "Where is the mnoetlimg I anm to addrahs8 asked Scott , "OIl , that. will be all right , " answered hub. . hard. are all laboring melt , you know , and I guess 501110 of ill Itave lorgot to coni , . I told themn obot it , but. that will be nil rglt. I'll go rIght alter thorn amId brlllg tlmeln ilera , " antI Hubbard shed Itis Itat and cuat to 51:0W : tIlat Ito was actimmg in good faIth amId ( hart lmlado his escape. lie rushed ilown stairs anti into a 81100 ! CR tile opposIte corner and after hmuntng abaut SOIflO fifteen mintltes he dug up Ilemlry 'ml- hot , a colored warti poltIcItmt ! vimo Is liftep tile stuff. Ho toll Taibot to go to the ieii which lie aIti was crhwi ) tl , omit ) titon hub. bard hunted for more voters Talbot arrival at tim building. "Vhtcre Is time immeetlng ? ' lie ashced thc only attendant , a reporter. "Claus to'd me they wOre 'all hero. " "They are alt hero. 'mat Is , Juho Sott Is here. " was time answer , ammil llemtry vent lIke mi shot tl tlto stairs end lito the htahl. "howdy , jedge. how arc' you ? " Ileliry , asked suavely. "Where Is my neet.lng ? Where In 'he TimirtiVarti club that I mom to addreas ? " do- manfied the Judge , "Ain't they Imore' ! " asktd Henry , as lIe looked about imt teigno ) surprlto. "Chus laId me they were all tip here. lInt that will b all rlgimt , I'hi go out and Imunt. . themto ml ) . Yda just mtmty here a little viiiie and I'll ft.tch tileflI. ' ' henry left , but hme never eane back. Judge Scott waited several minutes. Ito dltln't say ImItIChI , but lie thought a p1. 'rhon lice sid lie guessed he wouldn't Imlake a spee It to omnpty chairs , not If hte knew lmintsef , lie was going down to tile FIrst ward , wltcr lIe could always got a crowd mind woul lrl't wait any lllore Picking up his hat , he valoaI alIt , IIUBIIARD ShOWS GENIUS. But Judge Scott InlasetI an oportnmlty : , Meanwhile hubbard had ileartl a fife paying on Twelfth almd Case stracts. IlL' 'vent down there to Investigate almd found a great crowd of coloro.l iteoPle listemilmR : La ; hm illIitlC. A. laig scheme entered Imis head , lie took time lIfer and tile tWo drumnnaers aside and by the otter of a beer each IlidliCItI then : to uarc't Imp ( Ite street to tIme niecting hlali , Tims 8ChlL'llle workel like a citamm. A crowd .of twonty'flvo followed , Whtiri time 11511 WS8 reacited. Imy tile Imidu'oallt of : .muitimer her , hiubbarli succcedtl In getting tIme itlaycra to march up stairs ama : ) ( tIlt htIOl mid bymt tel. lowed lIke so many shc.elm. . hltIbbIrtI prOtltliy displayed (110111 to Broatch , who had walti ; because hme vanted to make a spledhi and was going to make 0110 if Ito imud 10 stay all night , "Time miieellng wIll COItlO to ordar and I s art to speeches , " llflflOUmlCCtl I'reoldent Ilubbari , who Introduced Ilroatclm. Iiroatcli reittarlicil timat lme did not hlavi imhilClm to say , wimicim was true , but notwith. atttndlng that 110 consumed a cotsideraitlo : amnoumlt of tiiiio in doing it. lie expressed the opinion that there were toany liars Ima tile clt ) ' , yet lie did not wamtt to roast thelma because Ito was Ito good at It. lie had come with tue cxpcctatimmn of hearing Judge Scott , u'imo was a corker at ( lint kIiiti of business , but as Scott. would itot talk , ho would do to best. Ito could. lie did so , aud also regaled the ttutilettcc with several anecdotes in which ile tthcwod what good fellows colored seorlo were , hielmrol ( and Dailey also made speeches , but said littlU more tlmmin to announce tlmomma- selves as carmtlIlIntuh. Beech lilghty ( lroppet.t In aimti di'l the ZSIflO tIming , Tlmreo colored mcmt , J. I , . D4vls , 0. F , Franklin and a 111911 IhUilh'dVlillnms , also sPake. Their rormmarks were mIot very ehit'erlmlg to tlte guests of the evcnlimg , as thmf ) ' salt ) that the colore'l people of 1110 cIty were gettIng tIred of recoivihg only prommminea fromn randltlatos. VOlt NEil VtTS w'OMION. hIorsfor.i's A aid I'I.osphumit e. Dr. J , Ii. Alexaltder , Charlotte , N , C. , aay : "It Is plcasailt to the taste , and ranks * rnong tiio'beat of Ilttr'i'ei tonics ( or nervous fenmaica , " hlimitiot'i'il Chum migi' In .tt'im.y ( . ! treli's , It is runtorcd that Major Groesbecl ; , jptlgo ativocato of th DCpal't.lflCnt 0 the MIeslurl , Chicago , 1mm been transferred to Onlahut Local army ofllcers have receIved no In- formatloi to tIlls effect. Not lellg ago Major Grosabeck w.ts trans. ferreil to San FrancIsco , anti Is at iresotit tlfl n two lllOlithi' leave. If ho hiss ba r tralIfe'rCIl to tltI Imoint , It Is likely that Major Crow.k.r , Jmitlge advocate of the Dl. partmneltt of the l'latte , % iii go 10 San Fran. cisco , liii' Iitt lIas already itcep stailoned hero longer ( bait tli usual termm in staff cervice , an'l Itas bemi autlcljutlng a cliane on this accottnt. - A glans of Cook's Ixtra , 3)y Iiitlmhrlal Ollatmlpagne with your lllCaIs cures ludiges. ( loll , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ CrnilI , , iiimd the Grnvi' . Ccrtiftcntcs of birth were flied svflii the health olflco ) 'CtCrha'as follows : Boy , Framtk Stipy , 1G09 North Twentieth ; girl , Ola Anderson , 271' ! illommdo ; girl , W. II , 7efcCord , 420 North Tweity.seconl ; boy , Lewis Meikkie. soil , Ii11 ! Nortii Twenty.scventh Street : may , Frank Hake , South ThIrtieth avenue ; girl , F'V. . Stone , 3700 NortlI Twenty-seventh strot ; boy , Martin Dlneen , 503 South ThIrty. fourtim , irailma occurring yesterday and reported to the health ollico were ! Child , 1311 North Twenty-atmvemlth ; LewIs IC. Lloyd. 2025 North Twen y.elghtii a'Jemlue ; Jobs U. F'afhIi1 l323 Pacille it.st.