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. . . . . _ _ _ _ _ 1 , ' _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - h , j 'v ' - - I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . . TilE OMAhA \ DAILY DEE : WJ1iESDAY , SEPTEM1U1t 11 , 1895. ' 'f 1 8I BGl111.1 NUvj1BE8. a- . : ' l- I . ' for ( colomna r Alh'rrtlllrmenhi thel. , , 11 he tlken nn'l 1:1:1 : p. , n , for : the c , 'enll" Rnll ultl H p. 'n lor the 1101111" ,1111 Snllllr cllliol" I , Alh'ert"erl , 11 rNlueltl" n nnnl- Jlret ehelI" , cnn lu''c nu.sYPrN RII- ' I/M"ell 1" fl nlmhcrell letter In enre 11 . 'rhe ! I.e. Aner 10 1111Irr"(11 ; " 11 he Ilelh'eret IIIHI IlrelrntlUon ( 'JI the clecl' olh' . Itl , . , : 1-2 e n ItrII first hlll'rl"l , 10 ft yvori % thereafter. Nothll" t"ken for Ic , . " I lulL 2O for Irlt IIiMertlu. 'rI.c.c k l\h''rUII'lelt" IUllt he run con- . "ecuUlr. ' y. SI'I'UATIO % \N'rnD I \\'AT PT.Afl TO EAnN BOARD : JADY nlcndlnl ] Om P.A - Iu.lnes ( - Col , IS l I'nrnam A-37 f3lTl'ATIOU \ ! 'vANTflI ) flY FIItHT CL.ASS :11 : I fHTI'ATllANTrU jnST weedY. ptlnt'r ilK foreman oC go" country wee1ly. q HtrILtIy A : murrle" ; acquainted with alt ) llrltty ; 1"1 , I , 1jtaflthp of the wOlk. A 1 rderence. AIIIlu braneh. . . , " 1'rtntr' . I : tl' . l.e olflce. A-33.V ) ' YfI.INO SALESMAN or G Years' BXI'RItt- , 11A S..EIAN . nr.1 clas. ' lirm. lcajr poaltion lome cla. ence ( ! . Irm. Inee Ielrel positon wlh . . 1 . JIe. 11 S Young mm Ind wIth go" reterenceL A-1 : r. .I' 1.e. - 'ot'rn 3IMAN I.Any T.tL11Nl ( lFtFEC tOtNO . tMAN I attUatlon , aa clerk In 1 lua' . Ineu hou . e. Ad"resa Y C ; . Bee. A-:1C 1" i S , \ . A T ( -'ALI : JELI- . 'ANT"D. L1V1 . IiTIt.L1UINT AGNTR IN . ; Omaha to orgnntao cIUb3 of three tu 1" " fanhl . Omal" orlnlze In Orchard Homea land ceo- famoUl Ilea for our . tral MI..I.sllpl. tOloU1 tide of Immigraton la gc jog aouth. where there fire no hot 'lndo. n < - cold wtnterL no blizzarla. no crop ftlUreL each rataetl . ' can be rlaed Where IWo or three cropi . l no .ueh thing oS fai. ' . Where there ) 'eor. I . h. work onehaas barll na It will 1 a infO one-ha\ . ure Inn wi . mill wln . Cool iuminer M. In Ihl1 country. Col 1111 tel-p. IUt ( IlylnK $ crops or fruIt ant garilen Sur. . truck. IticlieM antI on carlh. Ikit ralwny trck. . . Itchl.t . aol . Amea . general ' . ' agent. 161 . 11-MID Fnrn3m atreet Omaha. B-Mi . _ - - & . aT1.RM.N TO WORK oIA on TAKe OrNTI.I.al.\N . ot an terrttor In Nebraska aa eneral lent o ) Ieneral. S terriory . iilck accident antI death beneflt and dentl tell-year endowment a.claton l'rulentlal tel.year mon d. Call after I u. m. . or oilMeaa Col aler , _ \V. V. ICent 301 Paxton block. : D-1 : TWO I1'11IIENC1t TnAVm.INO IVANTIfl . 3Ie.men. ( .Od lerrl < r ) ' . hahn & TliimPS'fl ' tatIor . lCn Farnam. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ uI U _ _ i60.Oo TO IIt4.OO SAI.Any PAID RALI $ MEN . 160,0 cigara ; eperlenco not neo'l"r ) ' ; extra In. clticetnents clBa 10 cu5tutnerI. Bishop & Kln ' . SI. "bcemont clomer. _ . IM1i3 SU' . Mo. Lul. _ D-MI1 : : WANTFDj A OOOD ALL AROUND TAILOR ; itt ] : . Call on or addreas A. jlcyde . Wood ittY.ir. Neb DMIC 13' : w\N'rBD. XI'fHtENCED AND rRACTICL lorlt and } gardener. ' 13. IIiiaa. 181 VI' iL ; WANTED. COMPETiNT AIRTRACFR ; [ : Ilutn cxp4rtcnce and aolary wante1. I"ckX 12. ! OUI City. In B-M69 1' .VANTE1).TWO PIRST.CLASS EXI'IIltI- . . ; " traveling sal".men. New I'ngland : Jew- dry and Silverware Cu" , Iowa City. lown. I . DM11 I' 1Xl'flRl1NClD C1.OTIIINO SAI.EShUm CI.OTlNO wnnted. Nelraskl Clothing coRnPaiiY . company.D1t1 Z.AIIOI1CILS FOR PORTLAND. S. D. : $ IGQ 1'1R LAIOlmIS . S day ; work luarDnh , I : tree tiani.portatlOn. JCramer & O'Ilearn , 1l2l I'aram trtpt. O'leDI 112 ; { , B-l5) 12' ' 75.lG A IONTH ANn EXPIINSES. NO EX. .1 : perlence neCeS"3ry. 0001. monopo ! . Pay sure. Hystem Vrtect. Terma free. AIre" K. S. . 53 ) Summer atretl , Iloston. Man. H-MiU 1" WANTF1)-STRONU , YOUNG MAN TO WOl > ] ] In alnre : must 1e quIck . accumle and write plain and rapid. "dre.a D 8. lice. D1 - 1 ANTED. A I'I.UMDII AT ONCE AT P111311 ; Hlack' . . n-iGO.1 wANTr1D. FIST.CI.ASS rAT ANn VEST ; . C ) ' South 16th slr"et. 11-M775 11' .SAI.mmUN TO JIUO TIA1 : SIDE I.INF or olherwl.e. J. \V. KnIglt 217.221 Htato street . 1aclne. \Vis. n - l10 it' % VANTED.FT1lST-CI.A13i. TI" VELNO _ MEN i\NT . ' . . The Dr. A. only : $3.00.0 salary all expeno. ' ] ' . Saw ) ' . Medicine Co. , itt Coloralo avenue Chlta * - o. Ill. _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ , - - - 11-M763 - 1" - . ' . \TI D. SAUSAOE MAICIIR. GERMAN : 1. ; must tie competent to work In daughter liou.C sahiango room and In the marl"t. A(1r s8 \'I'sll.halen "UMaIO . liroL . AtlantIc . la. I-M16 13 XeUItNlll1ED : FRONT nOOM WITH ALCOVE ; FUINIHII.O luU"lle ' two ; bard I deBlrell : 21 Cass "treel. . Il-MIGi U" " 'ANTEn-I : IAI.E IIELIY. cl'- 't AND LAUNDRESS :03 S. 26H AVE. ( . . C-501 I WANTEC. A PhYSICIAN \\'llO. FOR PLAUSI- : bl. r.aaOI. r. I. not practicing , . and wi accept . 40 . lIce. C-MIll 11 Ilall n. 40. Iee. c:61 1 XNTED . A OII. ' FOR GENERAL. HOUSE ; ; ala girl for second wurk. % ; C-i.U Farnuni. ' WANTI . . alItr . FOI GENERAL hOuSE woik . ni N. 2211 streel. C-7H.li' TWO GOOD ( hlltI.i4. STlONOND WILI.INO. Inquire nt Bruwnel Hall. c:11 11' Gull. 1"On OLNlmAL 10USEWOm" 13 . South 19th st. "et. C-M14 12" : WATED. GIRL FOIL OENL'ItAL HUHI work. 61 North lih atreel. cMii U' .M'\TJm AT ONCE . COOl ) ( hl1tr . I'Ol CIlN- : erl hou cwork inquire SIt ) Soulh 2.th avenuo. C-MiCI3 p I'OI JElT10US S. iouslS. 1' . ic. DAHLINO' . DAliEl BLOCK. D-251 iiousts IN AI.T JtTB OF Tlf CITY. THE O. I" . P.\'ls Comp3ny. 1505 Farr" " D S2 . 10 tS 1S. IENI"VA & CO. , 103 N. HUlL D2 ST. 3 1. 11. COI.r ' CO. . I.AHOCb' LIST IN OMAHA. D2t .HOOM 10USI INQUII 2S I.'ARNAl Blrect. D-2S ; I MOItIN .ItOOM HOUSES ; S ru1NUTES ' vall . rrl court hOl e. Hem 23 , Bai'cer - "Ik . D-61 NIC1 MODERN I"lnT.10C 1 HOUSE. DE- tlchOI ; Ilee lawn. tree3 bari. 1 I'lerce. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - S D61 FOL31T. A CI'fTAm : WITh mon'r 100 IS. : on 3JII nai ) 'urnam. Charln Turner. 31 Farnauu. J-9J FOIl I1ENT. VEIIV DESIltAlhI.U mSll NCI . ] FET.J ; . I. C. iattei6oll. 42. Hun1e D2J blk . xhlrrAcI tED MODERN lSlNCF. 28TI all : I'ol.p"'ton . ; niuttein LUcIa. : 8 California C l Shtrwood O'e. murln . . Starr. 615 N. Y. I.lre. 1 D-i8 1m : FOR 1'N' : " COTTAGE. 4.11001113. 2iTH AND 'urmll atreeta. Milton 10.er. . Sous. u-m 'OR H N'r. IICl' m,1.1. ) . . U HOO IS. 13th ald Leavonwoith. Milton Boera $001. D-55J S - 3 . 10.3 . N. : ; 11 HTnnET. SIX.HOOM HOUSI .lnhlc ; No. 201 Center street , 4.rool Iiou . . BtOHe. ' D-MGX 14' BtNp. D-)6J : I' IrOI1I1ENT . 10.nOM HOUSE. ALl. 10nmtN ; newly II iatre1 ; 2 lot. nice lawn and tree , . half block from alrcel car ! ne , at $0 per month : carpet Ind furniture for Bal. 4913 C1.Jol ivt'e. \ D-Cn rOUI"nOO 1 COV1'.GI1. GOOD LOCATION. InquIre C20 S. 30th al. I > ) u- l'Ol BI NT. HIUutT.I100M Pit.tMII DWr.I : S Int. haiti . " > On sh. ) with alt Ilod'r con. \.llen.o. . Incll"lng lurnace. .lunl.1 lt No. : Halt Juwa 01. $ : per month. $ Al1ry ! to Netheton halt. rOI W1 ht Nal. Uk. "I"g. L-1iG30 U TWO 1"INf10011 MOmmN IiOtJSr.S. eOI : S. : ! h and20l6.Mazon. Humprel' . 9 : N. Y. LiPs. D-Im u P1\'H.itOOM . hOUSE : n DOUGLAS. 1)-Mill _ 1IC ioit 11ENT. SOUTh 1"IOr'1 Imcl 10i : eIght rnnnii . " .Idl' : bth room 11,1 al\ , ! large cellar . 101th. Jas nn.1 furnace : sit In llri4t- / claull"n : ti0ssilOit given October I. In'lulre : halt JI\IN. 01' ( Ico. 1. Tnchue" ' . 11-33610 _ _ leu . 01' . I-t6Ia 1'01 I1ENTS.IrnCM IOURI : . 51 R. 29TH" ; IIUC. Iiiquro , 421 11. ! th str ct. D-UI : rwo PINTO LAIIUUIX.ltOOM 1101313234. lIt : .WO LHUe IX.rOOll 10UII' : 1:1 . South IBI . utreet. . - 1)-21123 1 : - - - - - - - - - A bAittlU I.IST 01" DIISIIQAII1.U hOUSES. lA1.n 10US1S : Fldcll. 'ru.I C0i01'.Lfly. IN I"uual ; - lt. . : - FOR liEN ? . IODun 8.110033 10mm . ALL S , II\'l.nlence" near 1100cin hark. li-MISI Ilicki. 11' . l-1I81 1' 't. _ _ _ _ . . _ . _ . _ _ . _ _ VOlt 1LIHT-1'V1LN1MILID nools. J l'UnNISIHD nOOIS ; BATI , 10'1 AD l'OI.l Waler rnt IralolI\Ic :1 N , ilL. . ] 1"I n - - - - - I ROOMS . WITh Oi WITIOU 1IOAIID. NO ' children.50111.331k avenue. K.-1I26 22' I , _ _ _ i I _ _ a\.lu. _ yz6 : 1ICl1LY FURNISILEI ) ItOOllS. Cli IOLTIl IELY 1"UlNhi1D 10:11. el 10l TI 11h ae. -nl.u' FVINIII n nOO:19 AND Jo.no _ 80111 3100330. SINOLC. ENSUITI1. DO.\RDI 80 ) uilaL lmMO I ZOo Ir.SIRABT.nrvnNIsIlr.t . , 1tOOMS , ' HINGIM or en aule , wIth ward : teterence , . 221 ! . namptreot . F-M1 _ . _ - - FUIINISIIIID ANT ) IJNFUIINUQIIEI ) 11001151 : TNFlJNUIEn nO lllNIRlm ANI Imn.lenll , accommodated. The Capital. 1m Cpiol avenue. ' -MQG 00 - - - - - - - - - NICIH.Y t'UJIHlnD : . . GOOD hOARD ; reaonabte . rDlu. The nOle. 20 Tlarney. rep.onable F-M233 Oct. I' , FOIl Jt ? T-UNI VnNISJI D ILOOIIS. , i , 6 UNPUIINISIIIIH CIIAMIIEIUI POlt IIOUSE . ' UNI'UnNISIF CIA lWf1 rn HOUSE. keepIng to lan and . wife. 311 . N. lilhO119 i TII : 100MM , CLOSETS , 'WAEht. G 'N. I 1h Ilreet. . - 0-33006 U' ; un VIKIV LARGE I1OULQEIUJIIPIN6I rooms. $ $ .0 : teftrenccl. 101 S. 20lh. 0-:11 H' FOUl 1\Hm : INI'UnNISmm HOOI POll housekeeping ; bath and water on ainp Odor ; heap 10 I Ian and wife wIthout chiIdtn. 1913 l'aram slreet. 0-l111 ' , Jon l NT-S''OnES AND oL'rIC33S. OFi'1CEO. IJUHITMAN hlLbCKt BEST LOCA. l IURUMAN t.CIi tln. 1. ' . D. Wead Hii . and Dou.la8 sU. 1-102 s YOn T1IINT-ThlT0 4.STORY IIIQICIC IIUILDINO TBY 11CK luLlNO 9:6 : HENT-TlfJ . TWa building ho a Ore- proof cement slree. . complete "Ieam beating nxturea. water on all 000ra. gaas elc. Apply at . the DiSco of The - lice. .1.910 I , AGENTS " 'ATE ! \VANTIID. LOCAL AGENTS TAMP AND WANTJ : reference Dlslling Co. . Macon Mo.JmlSGil' J-mlSG-il' LADY AGENTS . RUmlR UNnIlOAn 1N ; Qukk enles ; big pmiltii ; catalogue troe. Mr" . . ll prfis N. H. Little 2.11g. Cu. . Chicago III. . IMl : hi' AOFNTS WANTED : ENERGETIC MEN T sell goods "ym le al bore or travel ; nay . seller ; liberal uaiaiy or rod commission. Ad. 1 1er l dreas . wIth ptnnip J' . O. lox till. New York Clly. 1' J-MIGI 11' AGENTS WANT1 ) IlMEDIATFI.Y FOR ' ' 'alkg 10 Children About Jeu.i . . . tile fastest s01lng book lu1lshed ; lr..OO copies already sold : $20,00 given for s"lll1 20 copies In 3 months : agents s 1 from 10 10 1 : n dny a gold watch ! given In addition 10 commission for aching 6 J1'cn . In 30 day _ . : freight Paid credit given ; . complete outfit 3. ci , . ; wo alt have other most \ popular b3oks fur the fail and Chrlatmaa ppular al once. 11. U. Woodward cmlany. Baltimore. MS. . , 3-11265 12' 'V.\NTEDTO nENT. WANTJ : TO HrNT A i'IJItNISIIIID hOUSE ly n small family. Address 1 1. K-M753 Dee. 16' ILIISTAL AG NCY. O. , O. WALLACE. nENTALS. 31 DROWN LM3H I.Ii. = - - . ST UAGE. STORAGE. FRANK : E'VERS. 121 1An EY. - M-2 I'ACIFIC STORAGE & WAREHOUSE CO. . 9 < 11 Jones d. General slornge and rorwnrdlng. M-:8 _ , y A ' 'ED-'O DUY. hIGhEST rmCES rAID FOIl 11.105 mONo metal. rubber and bles ! ; One Iota a ppecialty. Chicago Junlt 10u e. 512-SH 1ouglaa , Omaha N-91 FOil S.\.E-I Vn JTUnE. FURNITURE ANU mmlNO ; LARGE AND , mail Iota. 32 S. 10th . O-H3U' I'on SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. ' , IIAJIDWOOD COMnINATION HOO AND IARDWOOD . COMnNATION Clma . . 9th and Douglas. # Q:2 i roll ALE CIIIIAP-IhIG LINE 01" SECOND. ClnAr-UO ] hand "Ie'eles. Omaha He ) ' lo company. 3 : N. 16th street. . Q-231-Si8 FOIl ' SALE. T.ADY'S $100.0 BICYCLE. NEW . $ .O Addrc..s . . A 62. I " _ 0-615 ICE IN CARLOAD I.OTS. 'ClmESIONDINCI solicited. A. 13. Nicholas Council Q-MH2 1Uuffs ; In. 0 .94 flAMIQLF2I1 1u1CYCLt3 'JN 0000 CONDI- Bicycle tion. w"s Co. Jl $2..0. lCYCL wi Bel for $33.00. Q-76H2 Omaha CLAIUYOYANTS. 331(13. DR. TI. % VAI1R1IN. CLAmVOYAN'r. RI- liable busineis medium ; Sthyear hI 18 N. 16th. . S23 iiov. LIQI1OY 112 CAI'lTO. AVENUE. THE gr.uilest clairvoyant and trance medium living ; , 13t.ruclon guaranteed or no pay : all In troullo cal ; fee . w up. S- 11 12" l\\SSAGI , Il.t'i'hIS , ETO. MAIL'iME HITH. G B. 13TH. 2n FLOOR 1IADAE ; mllnptc vapor . alcohol ateam. suI- I pherile and sea b3ths. T-M62S U' 1 MMII. IIOWELL . TUI1HISII AND IILECTRIC I 1MI. "lths. I'lne.t parlors In el ) ' . . T-MI.S . B.CTIC . ' 113313. I.AUU . MASSAGE. HOT BATH. 1611 Huward. ' -M .OG' 111113. DU. LI ON. rI.EO.\NT I\SSAOJ AND electric bath. Parlors restful and r.rreahll ! 43 North Ilh street. T-MGIO 13' 331111. BERNA1IDIIOOM 7. 3nD F1420fl. U21 Dodge. T-Mi2 13' TURKISh ! D.\TJ8. TUlKISI hIATuS ; ONLY PLACE IN CITY excIusl"e far ladles. Suite 109.110 , Bee 1315g. 13 LADIES' BAThS. ME POST :91 S 15TH. 211 1'ERSONAL. . VIA VI CO. . 316 DEE IILDG. . Un.\.TH l0iK free ; hume tretnientlady ; attendant U-J3 ii. 1AAS. ( ILOIIIST. I'I.ANT CUT F.OWJ RR Ilanquet. hnl. residence suit grave decoration , ; lIE Vlntcn atreot. Telephone 16. ; . U-2 JJATIIS. MASSAGE. MMU. POST , 311 S. U-23 11Th ! . PiNE LIVERY mGS CIIIIAP . ED. IJAIJ33LEY 1th and St. lrar ) . uvenuc. Telephone 44) . ' 11-33232 1UVATE'I0hm FOIl WOMEN DUllING CON. UnemenL Iet reference \1'el. 319 IM17S.BI" N' % . T1'NT TO ImNT AND SELL Ill ) l"arnm atreet. I'hone. 5n. . \ . 11. Itawlizer. U.SU' TIOSE WISIINO INFORMATION ON IN. , ' estitepts . coifee . sugar cocoa . grain and cattle. . land . . lmate. Immigration. . ctc. . will be cor . recty aIS"eeenelNlng. . $1.0. Wi rellstere" . 1' . itockwood . Arar\a"l \ No. 31. Bogota . coloin. bla. South Amorlca. 11-2.1116-521' MSAME nOX. I'I4I1FJICTT.Y SAFE ; WhITE ? AMJ IE\"I CI.Y SAFF WITE nl ncd ; Important. D. . Ii. I' . 11-33773 11' IONBV TO LOAN-ItE.iL : ES'r.\TE. ANThONY I.O.\N & TRUST CO..31 N. Y. LIFE. Leans . III low mh'B for choll' l curlY I.IFE e Ira.ln ailS Iowa ' .rl. or Omaha city properly. W -29 : MONI : TO I.Q.\N AT LO\VIQST HATES. TIlE O. 1" . Davis Co. . > F.iruam . .t.:6 TIE CITY L"NS. C. . \ STAithi. tu N. Y. LIF . W11 MONEY ' ' LOAN ON 12.il'ItO\'El ) OMAHA real estate. 1lrennn. , Lese 4 Co. , 1'3710 - llk W30 MONEY ' LOAN ON UIHOYEI OMA1I.t. peeped ) . I'ldelt ) Trull Cu. , li03 , ' Oll"I.\ , . W-I I.UI ISUI.\CI J'or.lcms LOANED ON ] ] or luahl F. O. Caesne , ) 1 : ul" LOAJD W-S . Ito. C.\ITAI. . I.OJ.O. ) . SlI'LUS. $3.0 ; U,43. I10rllog Trust Co. . .ew York : tor G liar cent loana on ciy proNely. Apply to l'ley Thoma liiCfll. room 21 I"lrt Nat. D'k \\-m \ " & 1.O.tNH ON IMPROVE ) & ' ' 1.\S ! UNUI'10\'ID CITY . proJ rty. W. . t.amjun Smith .91 C. , 13j CIT W-03 G l'EI CCNT MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAhLt nol e.tate S. No : ! : ULV. . II. MeIke. : 011AI. Om3ha - $ % 0 TO $20,040. F , D. WEAL ) , IG & , DOUGLAS : . ' suonT TIME RnAI. ESTATJ LOANtI IN , . iitahl aUUWts S neN l le1y. 1 ( I.ANI I'DII. W-1 - OIU'AOF LO\Wi 1.0W nATCs J. L' . Zlte , llh and DltB , DiliehA. W-M63S.Sih . W-AI&SI MONEYTO LO.tN-CIEATTULS. iiVTO L.\N. R. G. i DAYS ; } UNI. block Lure plouo 610. Dua Gre room e. Iar.er XIUM . 1htNEY TO I.OAN-C1LtTTELS. - Continued. MONEY TO LOAN ON PURFT1T1113. I'IANO herpes . waon3. etc. . II lowest miSs In ely : I DO removal of goods : .trlclY cnMenlal : you , amount. can pay the lOAn or al any tma or tn asy amount.01AHA MOUTOAOF LOAN CO. , a23 . B. 16th t. . 1Ux - 1 , IIVSINL'S'J CJ.\ S. 1112.A.0 STOCK m' MERChANDISE IN n S1 town In eastern Nebrnka for lAnd and cut or equivalent. Address B 29. care nce ' - TIlE CHANCO OF A LIFETIME-WANTED I portlier with from 1300,00 10 1OIQ.O0 ) In well $ organized . paying lusnea In Omaha. Only reeponaible men ens\er ; $ ,2.0 annually Jar o"ee. A4"reaa Y n. nee. V-lUll WANTED l-AITNEl IN HEAL IOTATIIANI ) loan bualn. . Must take complete charge or omee here connected with omee ooulh ; smnl capital required. A good layout for the right 11i50. Addrea . B . 4 , Hee. Y-731.10 POll SALD ONE OF TnE OLDEST. nST 8ala"lohed a"lmnn weekly ilawapilpere In the \eoL Good reaaons fur .eln tew"I'nperB . 1.01 parlculars - _ n""re. B G. care ot Omaha lice Y-MiU 16 . FOI EXChANGE. EQUITY IN LAnOE TtAC OF LAND NFAn Omaha. What haVe YOU to offer ? ' H. J' . , 1340 N. . . D31ey Y. L lldg. Z-30 SNAPS. nICK BUBINERR IIUILIIN(1. 3 alorle . average rental pnst two years . $2.10.0 per year 16 per ceul grn' " : price . $1.S.O uncle bualneas lJI"lng. 2 ptorleg. ' corner , average . ago rental Past 3 ) cnra , $ .02.0 per ) 'car , 1 per cent graa ; price. $ .i.O , 10 acres within r'rle circle or Istolco : "llhll' land ; price , UO.O.o. ' Brick tenement . modern 18 enema . 'lhll H block or cl , hal ; Irlc UO.OJo ; encum- land brance ' 5,0.equiy ; for good unencumbered Sherman county CIO acres school lan.l. near I.Hehneld ; 228 aries Sherl"al county. and $ .OIJO.O slcck ot general merchandise for god tanll near Omah3. Before lu'IIG , or exchanging ace J. N. Frenzer . opposite 1' . O. Z-M1i 010 WANTI2D A 10nSI . IN 13XCiIANUI : FOR 1,1mw or organ. A. HosI'e Jr. 151 louglai. . . I Z-MEG 1 , . WANTED TO THADe FOR OOOD hEAVY , driving here ; will give good western saddle , n $5,0 ahoigun or cashl I hOse tiits. Ad- , dress I 9. Bee. Z-MiiC 1- FOR . SALElEAL ESTATE. BARGAINS SALE OR TRADE IN CITY PROP- cities and tanna . John N. J'renzer opP. 1' . O. S ItC-306 'It 36 FOR HALFI ONE OF TIlE MOST COM'IilTII J'R . 0' TiE 10ST CMII.FTE len.rm house In this city ; splendid nehh- lrhol ; owner nonresident ; must sell. lItres _ h03 N , Y. Lie ) ldg. 1111-31782 11' AUST1IACTS. TIm IYION HEED COMPANY. EU-lIT n1-0i SOUTIElN FAI"1 POrt BALE. - 7 ( acres ot haid thr e.quarter or a mIle from the railroad town of QJniontown . 1)1 the heart or the "Bock prairie country or central Alabama , " Only n siinlt amount or cash re- cUtred . balance on long time. For Information address the owner. JOIN 33. JIIFFI1IIIS . Selma A1abanta. RE-MIGO ' SO- FlnST.CI.ASS LOCATION POrt A SALOON ON main street adjoining now ' state fair rounds ; nl'3 100.1 Point for farmers' tril" . The West Side Ilwetmeni Co. . rOI 343. N. Y. Ilf.llI.lg. . . 1111-33752 it' nEJ182 I' JOME ON EASY IAY INTS. S"LI. AND buy Iota. acre ! lrms Oarvln liros. , ZtO N. Y.I. RI-:0 BARGAINS , hOUSES. LOTS AND 1AnMS , sale or trade. F. r Darling. Barker ' Block. nt GAnnEN 110111113 10 AND .ACRE TRACTS. adjoining city limits . for sale chO' ( lUrks , . _ ! . ° ; N. Y. Lie 131.1g. lIE-MEl 1- IMPROVED FAHMS. O. W. CARLOCI . IJ I'nram St. nH-6U Foil SALE. BEAUTIFUL 1.nOOM COT'rAOE. Ulh and llonllo streets ; cheater cash : must be sold. D. W. Morrow . chea\ 1i . Y. . Life - bldg. 1- FARM LANDS FOR SALE DY hICKS. lE-MiS Ii' rOll SALII VACANT LOT : WILL TAKE TWO horses a. fut payment. . \ . 1' . . Tuke ) ' . . S Im-M I.AND- S 6G 10nona Co. , Ia..J2 an 'acre. ' ' G Decliur Co. . . J3. , . f2G an acre. . 20 Mucon Co. . 2.Iu. . $ : : . , nrre. l.to HarrIson Co. . Ia. . $20 an acre. 240 Sarpy Co. . Neb. . $30 un acre. to SUP Co. . 1900. 8 near Lincoln $ .r. C. F. Harrison . 912 N. Y. Life. i1E-757.10' OWING TO ABSENCE PROM CITY. OWNEI has authorized us toel 2Q Dcru Onest kind or garden land just west Of city limits al n great 3crce. Address hicks. loS N' Y. Life 1115g. . 1111-2.1782 1" FARM LANDS. C. 1 , ' . HAltSON , 912 N.Y. Life ItE-736-O9' : FOR BALE-MY RESIDENC1Q. 913 SOUTH 3H at. ; 9 roma : first class ; modern ; large lawn ; ' bar ; al hair price ; \unt 10 leave Omuha. John . ' Widenor. Wilenor. 1111-750-it' $ .400.0 BUYS CHOICE EIITY.ACnF FARM eleven mies northwest of Omaha. Easy term , . Stringer & Oue. 1'renzer "loci lE-Mil :1" TIlE ! 0ITHI.AND : 1.0 AllS FINE hAI1D. wood timber 13n" mostly Ioilar and ouk. In northern Alabama ; etmate I O.O.oO reel tim- tm- her : 8.000 acres gold agricultural lan.l ; excellent . lent stock range : healthy climate ; perfect title : floe location for n colony ; for salp. Address Franklin Duff . UOI Union Trust IJli . . 8 : . ] Louis Mo. IU - : ! I" FOR SALE . AT A LOW 1"llnr. TIlE FINEST lot near lansc m parle. Write . A. 1 . I' . U. box 071. HE-M182 11' IIICYCLES . 2.1. O. DAXON Q2 N. 16Th ! . . 310 SEE TiE VISmLI DA.L BEARINGS ON Relay Speclul. .1 Darnum & Dro. . 123 N , 1th , : . :12 WESTERN BICYCLE . .OUN . CO ; 2411 CUIIINO S. 313 . . MANTELS , OU\TES AND TILES. WOOl ) 1IATJI.S. : GnATJ S. TILES FOR nrellace. veslhulea and larle leer : write for prlcee. Milton loger ' I'ons. Omah au 10'II J.s. AETNA House ( EUtIEAN ) . N. W. COlt. 13tn and Dodge. 1oma by day 'r week. Con :1. : HOTEL ilAnlIlIll . FRANK UILD1CI. lion. . 1lh and Jones BtS ; So. Omaha and Sherman ave. cars pas the door. ALN. A2SIIRICAN AMFnCAN 75 rom , at $ I.G day ; C roma : nl $ .0 day. European 1lan. Slim to U.OO per $ . 316 TIlE "LANOE' hOTEL 602 S. UT1 STREET. MITT MUSIC , AlIT , \NJ LANGUAGES. , - SEND $1.0 FOR. $ % 0 WORTh OF SONGS : Amorita. Pretty Widow In Bloomers . Iuln ] liable . 'fho Course of True Love Never Runs Smooth. . Latest hit. . \Vodbrldge Bros. . Omfha. Neb. 821 GEORGE F. OELENIKCK . BANJO AND guItar teacher. UU Case BlreL )1-I0 YOU CAN S.\ VI MONEY DY IUNTING On buyIng your piano from'm. . U. Schmolier . Ol 1lcCUI'O bId ! Cal and "e conyinced.aIds Schmoler. L aIds H' _ _ VVI . PA 'YNDIWIEnS. H. 11AUOWITZ LOA ' . MONEY . m N. 16 ST. . a1 . COAL SnnUDAN COAL . % .0 LUlL REST COKING coal mine In I Wyoming . U.W lump. Bplendld - for grates . $ . Ale dealer In I'ennaylvanla bad coal. Victor White ( Tel. 11 IG , Fal'am DflESS3IAKING. CNOAOCMINTS TO 10 DlERBMAKIO IN families Ilcle 11. Sturdy 4301 33-155524' hhurilette. 11-15"1" DANCING . MOIIANI'S DANCING SCHOOl. , 1510 IIAIINEY ? Ol.NI'S SIO. HAlNEY Itn'el. reopens for adula Tuee4iy . September :1. S p. m. Can begin now ; for children. Bal. I u1ay . September :1 , beginner , . 10 a. m. . nd. Vance. 2 PteUb tlS.2 . BUSINESS NOTICES . DAMAGED JUHIORB IEILVEnI. . 11 N. 3n 16. ' DENTISTS . - 1n l'AUL DENTIST. :0 BURT ST. : 1.1118 1OB RI3iT. . : I FARM FR RENT FOR CAEIL'ADDtIlSS. Y U. B. . . CJ..ADDJl9 1 , . o , - STOLEN . FlOU TIflI 'CFNT SOl > SAT Unlay n case containing toy goode. A r wlr for Information or lisa- thief Lot-lnt n LOST DANK 11QOl ( ( QNTAININO SChOOL LOR1 IQOI GNTAININO SCHOL tccept. itetusti W W.I.losteter , 10 N. 1h etreet I , . , LI-Mr 1. WBT : 1'Z.AT SAFF I1'&Y , mTWCrN CITY I hal In.1 . l&th and Cler treetL lelur to this Omce and reh'e suitable rwl.I , " . _ r . - 1.0,1-2.1262 . 1. ' . ACCOUNT.ticTS. C1IAS. 31. WALTEISr " : ACCOUNTANT , : Z- 1st . Nat'l hb" . . . ' . " Ud. , 1 1636. ltcterenceis. t16 - . , 1 t BUILDING . " LOAN ASSOCIATIONS . ASSOCJ.rIOS. iiit.s : IN lUTUAI , L & ii. ASS'N rAY S I 1. 8. 1. S per cent when I , 2. 3 "as old alwaYI redeema"lc. 10 J'arU11 at , Nattinger . Sec. . 3. UOW TO GIlT A 10Mf : Ol BrCUt OOOD interest on savings. AIply 10 Omaha I. . I 13. AU'I. , 110 lee bl"g. U. 33. Nattnger , 13cc. US SIIOIL'i'iI.tND . AND ' 'Yt WJUT1G. A. C VAN IIANT't SChOOL. . 613 N. Y. LU'E. au i 1 OMAHA COIl CLLE E. 1611 & DOUGLAS. 1181 SI5 OMAHA IURImSS COLLEGE . 15TU , l'AINAM ft UND U''AJCHS AND EBIL : nS. If. Jg BURIUQY . FUElA. DIRECTOR AND embalmer , 1618 Chicago st. . telephone 90. 321 SWANSON . & VALmN , 1101 CUIO. TEl. 322 1060. It ! . O. MAUL. . UNDIII1TAKEII AND tIAr.M- or . un I.'lrnal "t. , telephone 2U. 33 - - - 'i'IIII Il . \ ' lJA Il ( ' ' INSTRUMENTS placed , on record September 10 , , 18'WAIlRANTY ; WAnRANTY DEEDS. A A Ihihtings and hushnnl , to It I Dllns anl I Tinnier . lots 1 and 2. In subdiv 01 J I iledick's II&1t1. . anl . . . . . subliv . . . . . . . . . $ 6.0 I Richard Stebbins and wlCe 10 11 1. Conner. lot ' 4. block 4 1 , lloggs & Ii's I 2nd n < 1. . . . . . .Iocl. . . . . .oggs . . . . . . I's" . . . 1 itt B LIIber to I. . \ \Veymnler. . , w 145 teel of 9 1,4 lot J8. Kountze's I 2nl 15 ] . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . , . . . . . 2.C C F Garclnet . and wlte to T C Ken- nrdy , lot 22. block 7. ileiltord Place . 1 J It O'Cormlln and wife 10 Sophll Moore. lot U. block G. Clifton 11111 . 20 Mary and Brldgct Coleman 10 Chiri- lopher Lyman ? TOxllI.2 feel In tax . lot 25. sw nw -15-1. ZOx15.2 . . . . . . . . . . 2.0 E B Baer and wlCe to L D Fowler trnslee. lots J. 2. : and n 36 feet lot 4. block 78. South Omaha. . . . . . . . . 1 E M Heel and husband , 10 N P Peterson - son , lot : H. block 2" Hazel 'rerrace. . 42 MetropolItan Loan and Trust company to Joseph anil , Josephine Baha , loll ! and 10. block 2 , liiiius' 1st add to South Omaha . . Allas' . . . . . . . ull . . . . . 40 Melissa Molletto to Celia Schindler , e Melssa Molelo Cela Schlnller % lot 8. block 1 Sblnn's 1st t 111. . 1,450 G\V Bllcrlell and , tle to F I' Ft-ce- man lot 6. Freetnan's 1 . l . . . . . 1 11' 1' Freeman and . wife to Sarah nut- terlleld. nnl . . ; , . , . . . . Sarh . . . . . . . 1 . DmmS. SpecIal mnster to C E Atwat& lots 5. 17 and 18. block 76 , Dundee Place. . CO Tcal amount of ! r.nsCers. . . . . . $ , lAlL ( \ A . TilE , CARD . Leave IIUlLINOTON &jMO. RIVlllt , lArrives ' l&JMO. IUVEl Arives' . _ lILt. _ . OmahalUnlon Depot .0th 1 Mason Sts.J Omaha IO:16ul. : . . . . . . Denver . 1.'pre89. : . . . . . 9:4Qani : 4 : Rpn.Iiik. hula . 1olt , & J'uget Sod. 1'x. : 4:37pm 4:15pm..Denvgr : ,11pices. . Ind. . . . . . :05Pm : 7:0"tm.Nelrska : , Local ( except Sunday ) . - 2:45pm : 8:1m..Llncoln . l.ea ( except lunda.1:2531 : 2lSpm.1'ast : Mal ( for 1.lncoln ) daily. . . - Loaves \ Clh1CAGO.hfli1tL0GTON ! 21 Q. Arrives , Omaha Union Dept. ' 10th' MasonSta.Omaha _ / 4:4pm..Chicago : Veqtibule. l . . . . . . 9t0am - : 9Gdm. : . . . . .Chlcug Ez.-es' ( . . . ' : . . 90:1 : 7:50pm. : . .Chicngo & Ht. LOuis Express . . 8:00am : 13:3m..t.1aclfc : neton Local. . . . G:3pm : . . - . . . . . . .Fst Mul. . . . . . . . 2:40pm : Leave jCiiICAUQ . 2.LLL : & . : T. 1L. - . Arrives Omahu Union l'Jot.4Ulh ; & Mat.onSts. Omaha 6:0pm : . : i.ChlcM Llfnlted..1.2. . , :30am : 1:3 : al. . hlcaI0 Ex .a ( ex. unduy ) . : 6:25pm : I.ca'eaCIC. . \ O & " fIWJST . ( Arrivee \CIC.\ \ ] Omaha Union Depot 10th & Mown St. . Ornlha 10'IOam. : . . . . . = 1 a8t rn- Express. . . . . . . . . . . : ) 4 : % . : . \e.lbuled ExP s. . . GJ : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6:55am..Mo. : Valley Lcal. . . . . .10J : pm 5:15pm..Omaha : _ Chlcng2peelal. . . . 1:41pm : Leaves CIIC.I. I. & I'ACn < j' . - , \ Omaha _ Union Hepot 10th & lra.on Bta. _ ; EAST. _ _ _ _ hIloani.Aihar.tc ! Expresi \ex. $ und ay ) . . 5:35pm : 6:23pm..Night Expresa. : . . . . . . . 6:311 9:25l : - 4:40pm. : . . .ChtcagoVestibuiedLlmlted. - - . . 1:3pm : WFT-- 6lSpm.Oklnhoma : & Texas Ex. ( cx . Hun.,1Q:35am 6Ipm.Okluhoml "x. : I .iJi _ ° 118.Coucado ! I.mleI. . tun.10:35am . . . OOI Leaves C. . H'r. 1' . , 2.EO. tArrive , Omaha Depot 15th anu'eb.ter Star r Oldhn ' : amt - Accommodation. . , SiSpm : r iZ:15.ioux : . City Express ( cx. Hun. ) . . 1.5Im : 6:1Upm. : . . . . .Ht. Paul I mled. . . . , .10:3m : : Leave \ 1. . . U. . " 1110. VALLL"t' . Arrives Omaha Depot. 15th and . 'Vebster Sts. F Omaha 2:10pm..Fast : hail emi Express. . . . 4t3iu 2IOpm.ex. : ( Sal. ) Wyo. 1:1. ( e : lIon. ) . 4:6p1 : 9:03.im.Norfolk : Express ( ex. Sunday ) . . 10:10am : 9:0:11..Nortolk .pre" Suntay.10:3am 6:10111. : . . . . . St.i'aulllxpress. _ , : ' . . . . . .10:3:11 : : Leaves -KC : ST. - 3. & -Cn . Arl' Omaho _ Union D'Iot. 10th & Mason Sta. , Omaha -9 : am..Ions3 , CIty nay 1''pre9. . . . G:30pr : 0IIpmK. : C. Night Er. vlUI ' ' . Trans. 6onm : ivei - 2.ilSSOUltI ' lAClFIt1V \ ; lxvea Omaha l th.ln Webster 315.1 _ Omaha 10:40am..St. I.ula < Exl're.s. . . . . . 6:0am : 9:10pm..St. : Louis Express. . . . . . . 6:08pm : . 3:23pm..Nebraska : Local ( ( . Sun ) . . . 9odr : Leaves I SIOUX CITY A PACIFIC. lirrive , Omaha Oepol. llh antI Webster Hts. I Omaha : . . . . . . . . Paul . Limited..10:33am . : - . LeaveTEiQtlX CITY -.I.ACII..l. Arrives ; OmahalUnlon Depot. 10lh & Mason Sts. _ Omaha 6 : : am. . . . .Sloux . City i'assenger..10:33pm ; - :3 ( m. - . . . . .SI. Paul - Limited..12:33pm - = : Leaves UNION PACIFIC. Arrives Omaha Union Depot. 1lh & Mason Sta. _ Omaha 9 :1ai- : . . . : : : : : : .Hearney l xpref. . . . . . . . . . U:3'Jpm : ' 2:00pm : , : . . . .Overlanll Firer. . . . . . . . 6:3011 : 2O0pmu.lieatce : . . Htrom.h' Ex. ( ex. Sun.h2IOpmn ) : , 7:00pm..Pachilc 2:00pr.Be31.ce. Express..10:23amp : ; 5 :1:11. . . . . . .1.CIIO . . J'lsl Mail. . . . . . . . . . 4hOini : . - - Leaves -WAD.\Sn n.\I.WAY'-I ArriveS ' Omaha _ Union Depot , 10th & lOosen Sta. Omaha 4:00pm. : . .St. Louis dnI : : : = 1:3 : pm nOHE31\N GYMNASTS CO3IINII. ; 'rourziitniciit 01 ' \ " 'H'rruHHoellthluH SIIILIIn ) ' 1111 )101111) ' . The western dIvision of the Dohqmlan Gymnastic anoclatons wi have grand gym- nastc exerclaes at n ser's park September' 15 and 16. This division comprlsts thirteen active . socIeties In Nebraska , Iowa and Missouri. Turners wIll attend flam St. LouIs Cedar Rapids , Oxford Junction . la. . Plaltsmouth , South Omala ' . Carlol , Neb. , Schuyler , Neb. , Llnwood . Neb. , , BrunoNob. . , MIUgll , Neb. , Wiber , Nebw.rdrii Crete Neb. 1he exercles wi consist oturlng on the hart- zonlal bar , the 1ra1t11bar . , vaulting horse . high jump by the pole running jump and high jump dumbbeljhid calisthenics. The calsthenics and genbrardrlli will be had on Sunday aferoo . T'jll will be the main feature at the afllr 1 In thee exercises wi participate ! but'slghty young men and twenty young wommn. , IliCitiding 'a class of Omaha talent , and 'ali about thirty boys . from 8. to 1 years ot ; ge. On Monday the aclJ& members wilt contest - test tot- the handsomq'Ih-lzes I that are to be given 10 the best Hvjdual winners o all apparatus and also tqtio class that will be able. to show boat point In all branches of exercies and In dlsl lne. The headquarter He Sthls district are In Omaha. The manakement consists of three member that arc acflp Q executive com- 8cltl mlteo , with Anton jtont \ as president and Joseph Percival ai chi ! In.truclor. The founder of the associations and the system used bY them' Is one or the great Do hemlan patriots , Myidplar Tyrs. Inamuch as this dljtricn comprie a large ' terrier , and the tournament will be In state fair week , the to wek occasion promises bring a large Jumber ot Dohemlan citizens to Omaha from all of the Illaees mentioned . On BUldsy there will be a special train over the Milourl Pacific. leaving the WeJ sler slrel depot at 130 p in. , to Huser's park , ad the I.eaenworth street railway hlno wilt be running Its , trains In that direction - ton every tWjnt , minutes. The tournament I under the management of the Tel Jed Soku. " . . . . " ' I'rofectYour Cblhlro" Mothers would do well to'a ( mlze their chldr n' " throat and nai pahsges morning and evening with Ailc.n'e Hygteriic Fluid-a positive preventive ot all contagious diseases , such a dlphther . scarlet / and typhoid fevers . mll pox btoncbitl. etc" Jt ; has I pleasant , aromatic Sliver aed I pereelr ( harmless. . ' -s' : b JA1Th Copyright , ISII . by Irving hiacholict. ) CHAPTER V. When Paul Whittier said that ho hal pho- tographs ot 'ho milan who had teen Injuring the ! l'rapo Steel ant Iron works , showing him In the act of openllg the safe , Mr Whit- Her' [ ant Mr. Whentcrot ( looked al each ' other ' Zandt tared n In nmazement. Major Van Zantl the young man with car and 'shame struggling - glng together In bls face. Without waitIng to enjoy his triumph Paul put his hand In his ' llockel . ant took out two squares of bluish paper. "There " he said , as he handed one to his father , " ( hero ha ! a blue prln of the man taken In this of , e at ten minutes past 3 yesterday lernoo'l. Just ' as be was about to I open the safe In the corner. You see ho Is kneeling with hIs hand on the lock , but np' patenty , just tiiOhi something : alarmed him and he cast a hasty glance over his shouhler. At that second the prolograph was tllen. and so we have n ful.Cace portrait of the man. " Mr. Whittier had looked at the photograph and he nol vassed Il to the Impatent hand of the Junior partner. "You see , Mr. Wheatcro . " Paul continued . "that although the face In the photograph bears 1 certain family lIkeness to Major Van Zandt's , all the same that Is nol a portrait or the , major. The man who was In here yesterday afternoon . was a young man a man young enough to be.tho major's son I" Time old bookkeeper looked at the speaker. I "Mr. Paul " he began "you won't bo harden on the- " Then he paused abruptly. , "I confess I don't understand this at all , " declared Mr. Wheatcrof Irascibly. " 1 am afraid ( that I do understand I. " Mr. ' "I'm - - afraid . I - _ io understand said. it. " ] - . Whiter Whittier said , with q glance of compassIon at the mnjor. "There " Paul continued . handing his father a second azure square . "there Is a photograph taken here ten minutes after time first-at 3:20 : ysleray afternoon. That shows the safe open , and the same young man standIng before I with the private let- ter.book In his hand. Al his head Is bent over the pages of the book . the view ' of the face Is not so good. But there can be no doubt that I Is ho _ a.mo man , ) ou see that don't you . MrVtc \ tcrort ? " ; "I see that , ' oC course , " returned Mr. , "Wheatcrol ( 'Iorclbly ; "what I' don't ace Is why } th0. major here should ' oleis.1 lie Isn't guilty I" ! "I think I know the " for reason that . saId , Mr. Whiter gently. ' "There haven't been two men at our books has there ? " asked Mr. 'Vheatcroft : .the major and ilso this fellow who ha I i bn photographed ? " Mr. Whittier looked at the old bookkeeper for a moment. " 1ajor , " he said , with compassion In his voice ' , "yon won't tel me that It was you who sold our secrets to our rivals ? And you might confess It agaIn and again I should never believe It. I know you bettor. 'I lave known you too long to beleve any charge against your honesty even I yots bring It yourself. The real culprit , tIme man who Is photo graphed here Is your 80n. Isn't he ? There Is no use of trying to conceal tIme truth now . and there Is no need to It because atempt It. we shall be lenient with hIm for your sake nia jar. " There was a monient's sIlence . broken by \\'hieatcrott's suddenly saying ; "Tbo major's son ? \\hy. he Is deal , Isn't he ? le was shot In a brawl after a spree somewhere out west two or three years ago. At least that's . what I understood It Ihe " time . 7 "It Is what I wanted everybody to under. stand al thj Ime. " said tIme old bookkeeper breaking slenco at' last "nut I wasn't so. The boy was shot , bUt ho wasn't kIlled. 1 hoped that It would be a wqrnlng to him and that bo would m'llte n' treSh start. Friends of mine got him a place Ii Mexico-but luck wa' against him , so he wIote me , and he lost that Then an old comrade of mine gave him an'olher' chance alit Ii D\nvor. . ad . for a while he kept straight : and \ ,111 hils ! work v0hi. , Then be broke down once mora and lie was discharged . For sIx months I did not know what had bccome at 1dm. IV found out since that he was a tramp for woeles and that he walked most of the way 1101 Cole- ratio to New York This fail 10 turned up here In the clly. ragged , worn out . sick , J wanted to order him away , but I couldn't I took him back and got him. decent clothes and told him to look for a place , for I knew that hard work was the only thIng that would keep him out of mischief . lip . did not find a place-perhaps ho did not , look for one. But all nt once 'I ' discovered that he hal money. lie would not tel me how he got it. I knew he could not have come by H honesty , anti so I watche,1 hIm I spied after him and at last fq4nd hat ( he was selling you to the Tuxedo company. " , "Dul how could he open the safe ? " cried Mr. Whmeatcroft. "You didn't know the com- I birmatlon . . "I did not tel him the combination I .111. . know " said the ell bookkeeper , with pathetic ' dlgnl ! y. "And I dldn't have to tel him. 10 can open almost any safe without Imowltg the comblnatoq , 10w he does It I don't' ' knov. I Is his gl ( ( le listens to the wheels as they turn , and he sets first one and then the other. and In ten minutes the safe ts lopen. " . "I ( ow could he ' get into ( the store ? " Mr. Whittier Inqulrpd. "He Imew ' r lad a key " responded the old bookkeeper , 'Lnd he stole H tram me. lie used to watch on Sunday afternoon tilt Mike went for a walk , and then ho unlocked the store and slipped Inand , opened the safe. Two : weeks ago Mike came back unexpectedly . ant ' ho had just time to get out of one ot the rear I' windows of this otflce. " "Ies " 1aul remarked , a the major paused , , "Mlke told me that he had found a window : unfasteimed " " 1 herd you asking about H , " Major Van Zandl explained , "and 1 knew that I you were suspicious he was sure to bo caught sooner or later. So I begged hIm not to try to Injure you again. I offered him money to go away. hut he refused my moncy- he sId ho could get H for himself now and I might keep'lnlne till 'e needed it. lie gave mo the sil ) yesterday afternoon. When I' found he wal gone 1 came here straight. The rant door was unlocked : I walked In and found hIm just closing the sao here. I talked 10 him and he r9tuse to listen to mo. I tried to gel him to give up his Idea-and h ( struck me. Tllen r let him and I went out . seeing no one a I hurried ! ome. That's when Mr. Whealcrof lolowe le , 1 suppose The boy never - come back all night. I haven't seen him since : don't know where he Is- but be Is my son , after all , my only son. And when Mr. Wbeatoror accuted me , I con teased at last thinking you might be easier on me than you would be on the b , " "My poor old friend , " said Mr , Whittier , sympathetically , holding out liii hand , which the major clasped gratefully for a moment. "Now wo know who was alng us to the Tuxedo people , WQ can protect ourselves here- after , " , declared Mr. Wbe.lcrof. "And In spite of your trying to humbug me Into \0 hiving you gulity . major , Im willing to let your son off easy. " "I think I can Bet him a plact where he . , wIll be sent out 10 temptation . becausete ' wilt -.0 kept hard nt worlt always , " said I'aul The old bookkeeper looked tll al thoul" , about to thank the young man , .lt Ilel seemed to bo a lump In his throat which prevented - , vented him front sllenklnK. J Suddenly Mr. Wheatcrot ( began , oxplo- stvelyi : "Th t' ! all very well ! but what I photographs. still don't understand " Is how Pati got those , Mr. Whittier looked at his son and smiled. , "That I t little mysterious , lall , " 'Ie said , did "stid It. " I confess Id like to know how you "Were YOI concealed here yourself ? " asked , Mr. Wimeatcroft. "No " Paul answord. "If you will loolt arouml this rom you will see that there tuck Isn't himself. a dark " corner In which anybody could "Then where was the photographer hidden Mr. Wheatcror inquired with Increasing curiosity. " ] n the clock " responded I'aiil. "In the clock ? " echoed Mr. Wheatcror , greatly amazed. "Why there Isn't room In In the case of that clock for a thin midget , let alone a mnn. " Paul enjoyed , puzzling his father's pat-timer. "I didn't say I had a man there or n mldgel , eIther . " ho expldlned. "I said thal the IJIO' togrnp'ler was In the clock-anl I might have said that the clock itself was the phmo' tographer. " Mr. Whoatcrot threw up his hands In dis- gust. " " 'cl. " he cried . "U you' want to 10 on mystifyIng us In this absurd way go al as long ns you lke ! But your father and I are entitled to comb consideration , I think " "I'm nol mysl'lng you II alt. The cloct took the pictures automatically. I'l show ' you how " Paul returned getting tip front hl6 chair and going to the corner of the office. Taking a key from his pocket he alIened the case of ( the clock all revealed a small photographic apparatus inside with the tube at the objective opposite the round glass panel In the door ot the case. At the botem of the case was I smal electrical battery and on a small shelf over this was an electro- ' inognet. "I begin to see how you did I , " Mr. WhIttier - tier remarked. "but Im not an expert In photograph , Paul , and Il lee a full ex- phanation. can. " Ant make It as Ilmlllo as you "It's a very simple thing Indeed , " uhl ( lila son. "One day while 1as wondering how we could best catch the man who was getting al the books that clock happened to strike , and somehow Il reminded me that In our photographIc socIety at college we had Once suggested that 11 would bo amusl1 to ! aUach a detective camera to a timepiece and take snap shots every few minutes alt through the day. I saw that this cock of ours faced the sate and that I couldn't be sae better placed for the purpose. So when I hat thought out my plan r came over hero and Drelended that tIme clock was wrong. and In setting I right I broke oft time minute hand. Then I had I man I know sent for It to repaIr I ; he Is both an electrician anti a photographic expert. Together wo worked omit this device. Here Is a smal snap.shot camera loaded with 150 films : and hero Is the electrical atachmenl which connects with the clock so as to take 1 photograph every ten minutes , tram 6 In time morning to 7 at night We arranged that tim magnet should turn tile spool of film after every " snap shot " \Velh . " cried Mr. Wheatcroft . "I don't know much about these things , but I read the paper and I suppose yon men that the clock 'pressed the button , ' and the electricity 'pulled tim string ' . , "That's 11 precisely , " time young man re- sponde& "Ot course I wasn't quito sure how it would work , so , I thought I'd try It first on a weekday , when we _ were all hore. . I did work all rIght and 'I mal ( several In- terestng discoveries. I found that Mike smoked a pIpe In thIs office ' and that Dab pla'el leapfrog In tie store and stood on hIs red head In the corer there up against the Bae- " "Tho confounded Ito rascal I" Interrupted Mr. WhealcroH. . Paul smiled as he continued : "I found also that Mr WhentcroH was captivated by a pretty book agent and bought two bulky volumes he dldn't want. " Mr. Wheatcror looked sheepish for a mo- ment. "Oh , Ihat's how you knew , Is It ? " he growled running his hands ImpatIently through hits shock of hair. "That's how I knew , " Paul replied. "I told yoU I had In eye on you. I was the lone eye of the camera. And on Sunday I kept watch for us here winking every ten mlnules. From 6 o'elock In the morning to 3 In the afternoon 1 winked ninety times a 11 all I saw was the same scene , the empty corner of ( the room lucre , with the sao In the shadow at first and It last Ih the full lght that poured down from the glass roof over us. But a little after 3 I man came , Into the ofce and made ready to 01)00 time sae. At ten minutes pal 3 , the clock anti the camera took his Ibolograph-In the twinkling of mi ey . At twenty minutes past 3 a second recor.mI was made. a fore hal past 3 this man was gone and the camera winked every ten mInutes until 7 o'clock quito In vain. I C3me down early this morning - Ing and got the negatives. One after another . other I dqvetopet them , lisappointel that , , / , /-1------ I / , I - Just dOling th rafe. I Iud almost counted a bui irl ot them' wihout reward. lint this nlnety's end and the nlnety.thlrd paul for nil my trouble " Mr. Whittier gave , hIs Ion a look of Ilrlde. "Thal was very IngenIously worked out Paul : very ingeniously , Indeed , " be said " 1 It had . nol been for your clock here I might have found It difficUlt to prove that the nuJor was Innoc "l-e peclaly since he declared himself guilty . " lilt. Wheatcrt ( rose to hits feet to close the conversation. " 11m glad 'wo know the truth anyhow , " be asserted . emphatically. And then , though 10 relieve ' the strain on time old bookkeeper - keeper , ho added . with a loud laugh nt his own joke "That clock hall It hands before its face all the " time-but It kept its eyes open for all IhaU" "Don't ( olH that I had only one eye , " sId Mr. \Vimittler ' jolnlll In the laugh. fU had an eye to its duly. " "You know the French saying , father , " added Paul : "In the realm ot the blind the one.eyed man Is king. " ( The End. "The Crime ot Count Nlkolu of Festenburg , " by Anthony Ibope , commences Thursday. ) _ _ _ . _ _ _ Troubled "U4 l'erloiiicai D'len..r)1 Jenry 1' . Sivera of Lucea , JamaIca , West . India Island . says : " , inco my recovery I from An attack of dysentery some ten years ago , I come on suddenly at times and makes me very weak. A teaspoonful t of ( Chamler- lain's CoUc Cholera and larrhoea Remedy taen In a IUo , water gives me relief . I could let I dozen te.I\IJonl \ 1 . ffypi peopla here who have ben curt by thIs nmedw'- , . SAM N1CLOD FORGETFUL - Oolcctcll Cash to Carry Polish Ohurh Fight t Sllprcmo Oourt , TAKING NO STEP IN THAT DIRECTION - lieu ibId lIrignile. mittil Silot'rIlitmij Cnnsiilntc , . hlegimti.liig It , Fear ( hiatt lIe 'sta Not 4t1'ttIflt'tl i' I'iaro .tuiierlcutn I'ii ( rlntt.in , I'.very one is familiar with this history of tIm , recent trollbies of St. , l'ani'a l'ohish church at Shueehey , and thmoso vhto mitteiided the trials 1mm the various courts riii rcniein- ber that Sani Macicod was greatly interested in time liroccediiigs , hut it is only recently that time full imt'asuro of Sano's Interest in the case has developed. Tue dilllcoitty bottycen the two factions in tim church cultiminated In a bitter strife for limo Possession of limo church property. Suits wont into the courts on voluminous i'etitions ' and were fought until the faction that supPorted - Ported Iliahiop Scanliehi caumoc out victorious. In thuo mneamitiuno thiero had been several eon- diets botseeum limo factions , in one of wlmicho a 111110 target Practice was iiitltilged in , and tile nlulmiorous arrests that followed kept Judge Bet-ha busy for several weeks. It was in tim trial of time cases growIng otmt of the shmooting that Machood was in evidence , amid after that was settled lie commtinued to keep up his tocquaimotanco with time muoumibers of tloo faction that was opposed to Scanimoll. iftor tui decision had boon rcimdcred in favor of the S'canneil faction Macleod begmou to stir himself In limo imotereets of lila now friends. lie cIrculated among hmis conmpa- trieta in Colonel Itetllehd's ! brigade anti re- Itearsed time story of the wroioga of thin beaten church pcopio , lie represented that they were ( lie vIctims of papal Pcreocutloii and that they wore too POUtto raise the necessary funds to appeal thu case tq the supreme court. Ttmi vruvcd a powerful plea to conjtmro with and by dimmt of lmoldumig up several camlklates for oillco and all of the ( hark lantern contiumgemmt t'imo could bo induced to contribute Maclood raised a very respectable sum for time alleged purpose of getting a transcript and paying other expenses iimcitlent to carryimmg time case to thio suprento court. Some ot the contrlbu- tore , notably the incumbent of an important state office , were so affected by Samuel'e pio.t tot his friends that thmey vut their Iinnes down for eachi , Ever since that time Macleod Xmas been making hay. lie has coninlanded the ai- legiance of his l'ohish friends by represent- lug that ho had been hat-ti at work raisiimg money in their interests , and on the other hmanti hits based ii. claim to rem'ognltion by the slate makers on the ground that. hima hind a whoio pockotfuh of votes down In Sliecloy- town that hue could drop where ii pleased. 41,11 this has been allowed to pats until recently - cently , o'imen some miuc ( liscovor'd that no indicatIon hail been given of any mIen- lion of carrying tim church case to thin supreme court. No hill of exceptions hind been tiled nor had moimy transcript. been ordered - dored of tim proceedIngs In district court. The result Is that 501110 of thio voters who have acted mmxidcr limo impression that Mac. heed was laying nwnko nights to devise schmenies to naslst them are beginning to timinle that he is limit such a thlsintoresteti friend as ha ouhd have them believe. On ( ho other hand , time people vImo contributed to tIme flmnti at Maclead's holiest are beginning - ning to arrive at time conclusion that Sam lmaa forgotten all about what ito intended to do with the 1001103' . Macleod has not appeared at hue accustomed haubta for a day or two , but it is stated that explanations will be in order at no early date. Druggists say that their cahes of hood's Sarumaparilla exceed those of all others. There Is no substitute for hood's. IIEATEN AT COUNTY JIOSI'JTAL. fleiiscmilc4l I'a ( Iciuti Ex hi hilts the llruises 015 11cr 1bmir , The charges preferred against Turnkey Marnell at the meeting of tlm Fire anti re. lice Conminisslon by Richard Engletnan , charging him with misusing a prisoner named ilonry Frahum , on the afternoon of Septens- ber 3 , is emphaticaily deniud by a number of competent witnesses. The following statement , made by omcer Mat-nell , is corroborated by three officers and two uninterested witnesses : "Iii the absence of time patrol conductors I take charge of tlio Police Patrol. On Sep. tembtr 3 , while the conductor was at dinner there was a call for tile wagon at Ninth anti Jones streets. When wo arrid Officers Baldwin and Curick were holding a umian who seemed to be crazy from drink. lIe was trylmig to make a tight anti causIng a disturbance. lie refused to get In tim wagon , and It was necessary for me to take 11101 by the coat collar. All the way to , time station he foughmt , and It was with the greatest difficulty that. lie could be kept hi the wagon. When we arrived at time jail ho gave his name , and zaii lie hail escaped tl'Qfll the lu sane ward of the coanty poor farm , los said the authorIties refused to givn him medicine , and struck and beat bun. As an evidence' of his ahumse at the county poor farid he stripped anti showed several , bruises on lila side , Shortly after ii was locked up a lttraligeC coma down and ticmimpnmjemi thud F'rnhomn be turnemi loose. I referred him to limo tergeant , who refused to allow time man to be brought up on account of lml couotl- tion anti ravings. 'this maim loathe tlireati and said hie would show time officers a thmhmg or two and have theimo all discharged. "The oillclais at time county ioor farm were notitieti of Fralmmn's arrest and tciehmimoned that lie had disappeared traIn that institu. tiuim that morning anti that time anihmulance would ho sent to convey time iheumientemi nian back. Robert hlammgim camno for F'rahmmn umtmd took hunt back to time poor fat-ni. "F'rahtm male a great deal of resistance anti at first refused to accommiparmy huis keeper niad It was witho a great deal of persinsive ar- gutmient that his at last consented to go with lmlmn. " At noon yesterday Henry Fahm was again arrested by the same ollicera , Baldwin and Cmuslck. lie made a violent flglmt amid at- traded the same large crowd ligamn , The county hospital authmoritlos were again notified of the insane moan's detemmtlon and callcd for him In time afternoon. S Subject to Attne'Ies of Ciaolerft 5lorbna , While staying in the Delta ( Mississippi Bottoms ) last summer , 10. P. Moss , representing - senting Ludlow , Ssylor Wire Co. of St , Louis , suffered from malaria and became subject to attacks of cholera nmorbus. In every in. stance when attacked lie was relieved as if by magic , by using Cliaitmberiain's Colic , Cholera anti DIarrhoea Itemetly. lie says ; "I regard it is the 'mm plus ultra' of mcdl- cmos. " . Letter (3nvtmilimio Awny , Time ten young men who have been he'd at tim city jail on charges of being Imickpockets were nil but one given a thirty-day ru pndeti sentence and gIven until 12 o'ciolk to get out of towim. Ilarvoy Sherman , who comes Irons Leavenworth , ICamm , , was iiven thirty tha's on the chain gang , to be employed iii cuttlmmg veeds anti landing a helping tmanci to beautify the city , The reason for time iummposlng of the sentence was a letter from his sweetheart iii Leavenworth. This missive was an answer to response to a commummlcation from him when at-roiled hettlng her know how to secure mnoimoy for his release , lie hail suggest ci that sue "go thirougim" a certain newipaper maim there , who vears valualmie jewelry and carries conaitlerablo surrency , 'time loiter went on to say that the writer , "Nellie , " would nmake the attempt , hut was fearful that she hnighmt be arrested , It wommnd up by say- ingi "hun , I'll do anything for you , because I love you so. " Oh , if I only hind her complexioni Why , it is easily obtained. Use Pozzoni's Coma. plexton Powder , - IVI1SA. Ilaby waa SIck , we gave her Castorla , When she was a diEt ! , ho cried fur Caatorfa. When she became Eisa , hao clung to Castorli. , bcn she had Chilthiiiiiho gavotbema Caitod