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SHIVERICK , 206 , 1208 and 1210 Farnam Street , Omaha , WILLIAM SNYDER , M4NUFAOTUBEU OF CARRIAGES , BUGGIES , JLJKT3O XtO "VSTOZfTS , flrst-Olass Painting and Trimming , Repairing Promptly Done , 1310 Harnoy , Oor. 14tb , Omiho. A MYSTElIOUS DISAPPEARANCE. TtigAtRoitut. I am a physician , and among my patients number the wlfo cf a deceased army oflicor. The general's wlfo was n case of nervous debility. She had , so to speaka goulns for nervousness ; her body , like her son ) , vibrated at a touch , like a delicate stringed instrn * mcut under a skilled master's hand. She was an excellent wlfo , and she adored a second husband , whom she married soon after the death of the general , whoio title the world con tinued to give hor. Shu worshipped the last husband , but , unfortunately , the nnworthy scamp much younger than his wlfo In no way deserved the aolf-nacrllio log tondorncsa and the loving solid- tndo with which she treated him When over and whcrevor an induce- inont offered ho stole away from an elegant homo , and spent the night as well as his wife's money in dissipa tion. tion.Tho The wife's sorrow and despair wore boundless , all the more as the frivol ous youth , who had every reason to avoid an open rupture , know how to preserve appearances with an inexhaustible - haustiblo store of Indisputable ova- stons and excuses. He lied and cheated with the thorough adroitness and untiring attention of a man to whom fraud and artifice yielded a yearly inoomn of many thousands , Thus she was absolutely unable to get any proof of his Infidelity. Nevertheless - tholoss , her unerring instinct told her that her husband deceived her and was unfalthiul , a thought which sufficed to entirely unsettle her highly nervous organlzitlon. Moreover , she pat hla different statements together , and discovered llttlo contradictions dofioloncles. Then the poor woman abed bitter tears and aobbad in heart-breaking fashion , and become so miserable that she was not ashamed , under the clr- oumstances , to consult mo , her family physician and trusted adviser. At first I strove to calm her in the usual way , by lying. Bat , alas ! I Boon saw these Inno cent expedients were not snftialent. So the general's wife often sat for hours in my study , crying and wring ing her bands with incessant grief. One day she sat on the sofa , her head buried In her hands , groaning and moaning In agony of soul. Without design , beyond trying to soothe her , I smoothed her forehead several times with my hand , and taw , to my great surprise , the nobbing woman become quiet , involuntarily let her hands fall to her sldo , drnw regular breath and soon fall into a deep sloop , My astonishment merged in joy , for the poor woman with her grief hud become a llttlo troublesome. Therefore , I ordered my servant to roll the aofa on which aho slumbered into the next room. After a while I awakened her by blowing in her face , and. told her aha had slept. "Ah , " nho answered ; "thathasdono a world of good. I feel , indeed , tnat you are right , doctor. Probably I have been a fool to suspect my good husband. " She gratefully pressed my hand , and departed , hopefully [ smiling. About a month afterward the coupe of the general's wife stopped again be fore my door , and my poor wife sat with weeping eyes In my study , Re newed groans , renewed tears. I told her to go to the llttlo room. I made the situe passes lightly over her brow as on tbo former occasion , and she slept again in a moment. Again aho awoke In a calmer state , and hastened , to her husband. She repeated the call quite frequently. One day thu general's wlfo oamo to mo unusually agitated , and confessed with tears that her husband had not oome homo the previous night. Mjr [ office hoar * were nearly over ; my waiting room was thronged. I gently led her into the llttlo room , put her to leep aa uaual , looked the door and wenc back to my studios. My servant brought an argent dispatch. A Bra- zllitu prlnoo waa dangerously ill ; a difficult surgical operation must bo performed , and they honored mo th a n quest that I should perform It.IX The steamship would leave Bordeaux the next morning. To oatoh the night train I mast start at once. I exonied myself to my patients. I quickly packed all the necessary instruments and books , bought a ticket , and soon left Paris far behind. TQO train was late ; the steamer was waiting for as. I was scarcely on deck before the signal for departure was sounded and we wore moving. I went at onro to my cabin , unpacked my scientific works aud lost myself inter reading , I thought of the great honor fallen to my share , and alternated 30- twoon hope and fear as to the success of the operation. Wearied wuh the dny'n excitement I went to sleep and did not wake till morning. I wont on deck. The captain approached mo. "We seem to have ooino o good way , Oaptain ? " ' 'Four hundred miles , " was his an swer. "And whore do you Intend to stop ; on the way ? " "Nowhere. Wo go directly to Rio do Janeiro. A thirty six days' voyage , lies before us. " A steamer went much slower in those days than now. "Tairtr-six days ! " I cried mechani cally. "No trifle that , Captain ; ; . a long time a very , very long tlmo in. deed. " I looked thoughtfully at the play of the waves. A dark presentiment sud denly troubled mo. It seemed to adme aa if I had forgotten something. Bat what could I have forgotten } What what had slipped my mind ? Suddenly I groaned aloud , Llko > lightning it had ilathod through my head. The general's wife ! I had for gotten the general's wlfo the gen eral's wife In a complete catalepsy the general's wlfo locked in the little room whloh my people never entered , the key of which I had carried with me. "Captain , " I cried , lifting my hands imploringly , "I mast Instantly send a telegram , " The captain took two swift steps ; sldowlso and fixed his eyes on mo in a singular way. Ho evidently be lieved that I had suddenly gone crazy. "I mast I must telegraph , captain" I Insisted. ' 'I have forgotten the gen eral's wlfo , captain the general's wife , who Is nsloop. Do you hoar , captain' She la asleep , " "la the devil's name , what do you uioa.nl" cried the captain , Impatiently , "If yon left her asleep she must have awAkened by this tlmo. " lie turned his back , laughing hoarioly , aud ordered two sailors not to lose sight of mo. mo.I need not say what a terrible day I passed. Sleeping or waking , lalwnys saw the dreadful picture of the poor woman , sank In sloop , lying on the sofa on the sofa from which she could never rise. In what a state I found myself on the thirty-sixth day It would not bo oaty for yon to imagine. At last Rio do Janeiro was in sight. I throw myself - self Into a baat , sprang ashore and ran to the telegraph ttlioo. "Broak open door of small room ; wake up General' * wlfo. " * * * Whim the dlssl- patcd husband of the Ojnoral's wlfo discovered that she , too , had boon out nil night , ho gave the mitter no more thought than to n o the favorable op portunlly for another cirousnl. "Is uiadatna homo ' yotf'ha uon- chantly asked the porter as he return ed the second mornlug. affair did not trouble him , but It be * gan to appear strange , The third day went by and the fourth came , and no sign of the Gun- oral's wlfo. Her husband became nn- easy. Ho sent to her relatives In the country. They had not soon her for years. The young man's diiqulot In creased from hour to hour , The fifth day ho informed the polloo. Their search was In vain. It was found that she had been to mo that day , but they oonld go no farther. Hundreds of patients dally wont in aud out of my office , In at ono door ar.cl ont at another - other , whloh opened directly on the stair * . My rpoople oonld not remember about her , the polloo could not think of searching tsy room * , nelthor did it occar to my servant to force open the small room , since I frequently looked It when I wanted to guard some val- able object or interesting study. So the disappearance of the general's wife remained an unsolved mystery. Ono believes what ono wishes , So , when four morn days passed , the hus band waa convinced his wife world never return. He said to himself , frith a certain painful satisfaction : " The poor thing has killed herself. From love for mo , no doubt. " According to the marriage contract the wife's wealth now belonged to him. A skillful lawyer at onca arranged everything. The young widower in augurated his monarchy by making such alterations in the stately old house ns his somewhat loud taste dic tated. His wife's boudoir was changed to a smoking room. In place of the dining roam a museum ol weapons ap- pohrod. The email blue parlor served ad a billiard room. Tbo carriage In which the general's wlfo used to ride afternoons was sold and replaced by a yellow English dog-cart. She had prided herself upon simple , unoston- tatlous livery ; her widower dressed his servants lu red , gold-embroidered uniform idd GJO evening my ( servant was called : to tno door by a stout stranger Bailor- leg from dropsy , who wanted mo rte euro him. Just as ho wax about to toy that I had not been in Paris over u month , a messenger ran up the steps and handed him a dispatch. My ser vant road , turned pale , and cried : 'Quick , quick ! Break open the door of 'ho little rooml" The dropsical man was so frightened at the ontcry that he fell in a swoon. Without troubling himself my ser- vant ran through the study pat his shoulder to the door of the inner room , and burst it in. Oa the sofa lay the general's wlfo covered with a thick layer of dust. Under the combined Influence of tears , rice powder and dust her face , never pretty , had gained the 'ook ' of a carl- catnro. She waa an awful sight. [ Iy servant was familiar with the rays- terlos of catalepsy , so ho wasted sno time in blowing strongly in her face. She was not dead , but , ot course , much emaciated. At last she opened her eyes and made a motion as if she would have dried her tears , a"Daar doctor , " said she , in a weak voice , "I feel encouraged. I believe I have wronged my husband. He has eally patsed the night at the club. iasI will hasten to embrace him " She arose and went to the door. My servant was so excited that or.no word passed hit llpi. Bho paised through the study. vVhen the drop sical patient , who had jutt recovered nonsoloasnes ) , caught sight cf her , he crlod in horror : "Is this the state in which patients oomo out of the pri vate room ? " and fled as fast as he oonld. The house of the lady was not far from mine. She harried homo. At thu door she stopped in wonder. Was she awftkbl This oould not. possibly bo her plain house. Tno vestibule was decorated with gay frescoes , a confusion of glaring escutcheons and bizarre Ihwors. Speechless with amazement she went up-stalrs , intending to p ss through the small blue parlor to her boudoir. There was neither llttlo blue parlor nor boudoir. In ono was a billiard table ; in the other a collection of pipes. The Ganeral's ' wlfo sank into a chair to collect her oonfosed thoughts. EJaddenly she rose ; she could hoar voices near by. Linghtor and singing mot her oar. She hurried to a portiere tiere quickly and resolutely lifted .it.mo Horrible ! Her husband sat with some > ladles at a richly-spread table , The servant , at a gllrapsi of the General's ' wlfo , who seemed to have risen from her grave , lot plato and dish fall. The women fled with fright { ful shriek' , while the supposed widower ewer , who hid drank a llttlo more than was necessary , flung hlnnelf f on his knees , and deathly pMo , stam mered : 'It is her spirit. Forglvo mo ? " "Leave the house , " cried the Gen- oral's wlfo. "Lackeys , know your ' true mistress , and ohs.se this nnworthy wretch from thohouso. " The servants , who from fear had kept aloof , obeyed her command , . . . As thu sorely troubled woman with great satisfaction watched them exe cute her order , she saw my servant , who had followed horunobaorvod. "What has happened ? " she asked. " luau mo , " ray servant replied , " " " ' * " " "yon have slept for h'vowookt. " "Ob , fool that I have boon , " she cried , with a deep groan , "When one has slept for so long a period one iced Ifonever \ awake. " A aiHL'S INFATUATION. A Beautiful B'ondo Elopes With n Ohlnnmnn. n KtMidco Cull , Ariill 7th , Tuesday evening , nt 5:1)5 : ) o'clock , upon the arnval ot the Sjuth 1'aolllo Ooast railway passougors from Santa Oruz , a young vronnn of prepossessIng - Ing appearance was mot at the ferry depot on this aldo by four Chinamen , who had a hack In waiting. The young woman was neatly droaaqd in a light suit , and were a blue hat that shad as pretty a f o3 aa many Caucas ians would like to possess , much loss a plgtalled Mongolian , Catch ing sight of the Chlnoao quartet , she , with bright eyes aud smiling but bluahlng face , ran for ward and was o nght up in the arms of ono of thorn , an Intelligent and not Ill-appearing follow , who rapturously Impressed a half dozen kiaacH on the upturned lips , after which she was In troduced to the other throe. Smiles , hand shaking and n good deal of talk ing followed , and the five presently got Into the hack and drove up town , while the auiazad bystanders of Cau casian pursuaslon relieved thomaolvoa In words anything but complimentary , A reporter's s'ubstquont Inquiries brought out the foot that the girl's name was Sarah Bnrko , who , a short since , In Santa Cruz , on account of her determination to marry a Chinese lanndryman named Wong Buoy Wan , aroused the virtuous indignation of the denizens of that plaoo. So wrothy became the people , and so evident was their determination to use tar and feather on the Mongolian that that individual suddenly de camped , coming to this city last Monday. The arrival of Sarah the following day showed the fact that the two had an undorstanding. From the ferry no traoe of the aonplo oonld bo found , and the reporter last night began a search for them in Chinatown. All the Chinese missions were visited , but nothing , it was claimed , had boon heard of them there , excepting at the ono nndor the charge of Rev , Otis Gibson. That gentleman Bald a few days slnco an old Chinese woman had called upon him to aicortaln If ho would marry a Ohinsso relative tea a white girl. Ho refused , owing to his opinion that the law forbade such marriages. Slnoo that time ho had hoard nothing more in the matter , andho did ml know the name of the old woman , nor whore she lived.Hope less at finding further Information in this quarter , the police oflloors of Chinatown , prominent Chinese mer chants , and the Mongolian criminal olemout were appealed to , all of whom were ignorant of anything con cerning the couple. THE OIUL IN IIEll ROOM. SorRcant Blrdsall , Corporal Avon and Ollioor Travors finally succeeded In locating thorn In a Chinese house of ill fame at No. 7U8 Jackson street , and Ollloer Trovers , with two repor ters , about midnight , after an hour's search , found the girl in a bodroomon the fourth floor. She was aiono at the tlmo , and appeared perfectly In different to hvr horrible surrounding j , the place reeking with noisome smells , tobacco smoke , opium fumes , and oc cupied by Chinese courtesans , thieves , and every variety of criminals incident to Chinatown. , The room she coca plod had boon fitted up with now furniture , clean bedding , dimity .cur tains , tables , chain and what not , presenting a great oantrait to the re mainder of the floor. The girl seems to bo above seventeen years old , of a lovely form and as pretty aa'a picture , with largo , bright brown eyes , shaded by long lashes and brown eyes. Her hair is a wavy black and her nose slightly rotroossn , while behind her cleanly ont lips shown now and then a pearly set of tooth. Her face was full and rounded , and the lines were perfect and true. In answer to re- portorlal quorloi , she showed ea woeful amount of ignorance , her first words evidencing a lack of education , while it waa soon loomed that her experience in worldly mat ters was extremely limited. She said . her mother was dead , and that her father , Woodford Burke , and er throe brothers , lived In e , Sonoma oonnty. They had all oome ont to this coast nine months ago , from Traverse , Michigan ; since whloh time she had worked out In several towns throughout the state. Some five months ago she had made the ac quaintance of Wong Suey , In Santa Cruz , and they had fallen in love , and she had oomo up bore to marry him. SHE LOVKH WONO , "What will your father think of thli ? " said the reporter. "Ho don't card , just so I am mar ried , and if they don't lot mo marry , I'll go to China anyway. " "Why don't you marry a white ( m n ? " "Cause I don't want any white man -I don't like them. " "Aro you married now ? " "No. Minister promised to marry us. " "Aro you living with Wong now1 ? "No. I work for his ancle and , , , , , n aunt in the next room. "Dj yon smoke opium ? " "Yos , if I want to. " "How many pipes can you smoke ? " "Two or throe. " At this juncture the Chinaman , Wong Buoy Wan , put In his appearance - anco , Ho is about 32 yoara of ago , with thin lips , stained teeth , flat nose , villainous small eyes , and ak like the last person ia the world ron a Chinese woman of advanced years would ohooso for a husband , much loss a young and handsome white clr ) . Ho at first claimed to bo mar ried , and admitted living with VT the girl , lie said their relations had been Intimate In Santa Cruz. Ing brought to the test ho admitted that the marriage ceremony had not , as yet taken place , owing to the trouble ex - perienced In obtaining a license. He said that the Rev. Otis Gibson had hadM promised to perform the ceremony as soon as the license was secured. . The girl being farther questioned said she did not wish toleave the room , and when told by the ofllpor that the would have to go to the station , she Insisted that Wong should come , too. As there waa no idea of letting that Individual retain his free dom , hordem&nd was readily assented to. At the Central station the two were charged with vagrancy , and It Is probable that other charges will I bo entered , The girl Is ono that should rooelva the attention of charitably disposed ultlzons , aa she needs a guiding hand , At the city prlion she stated to the reporter that she could nolthor road nor wtite. She was a domestic In the Frankly hotel at Santa Cruz , and her Chinese lover came there after the clothes , She became very much at tached to him and gave him the key to her room , Doing refused a marriage there they came to this city , She claims to bo twenty years of ago , and says that through her Intimacy with the Chinamen she lost her position in Santa Cruz. Wong had boon very liberal , giving her money and presents , She thinks if she Were to leave her lover now no white person would care about havlnp anything to do with her , If yon arc sick Hop BUtors will surely aid Nature 1 making you well when all else fails. If you are costive or dyspeptic , or i\ro Buffering from any of the numer ous diseases of the stomach or bowels , It is your own fault'if you remain 111 , for Hop Bittern are n sovereign remedy In all such complaints , If you are wasting nway with any form of Kidney disease , stop tempting Death this moment , and turn for a euro to Hop Bitters. 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No. 18 Urge two story house , 10 rooms , two largo , collars , good well an J cistern , barn , etc. , on Webster and ! Ud street , W.OOO. No. 17 Lot 60x185 foot , new house ot two coins brick foundation 100 barrel cistern on lamllton ' street near Poor CltreConvcntl' C. No. 10 House aud lot on 17th near Gla k St. lOiuo D rooini etc. (1200 , No. 1& Houoe of 3 room * nil lo on Pierce St. No. 21 Now honsoof 7 ro comer lot , ialf mile west of Turntable troct can on ! au dcrsRt. (1000. No. 6 House of eight earn etc. lot jOxlfbfcotttSOO. Vacant Lots. No. 252 Two full lot * on 19th Btrett near Lake B No. 381 Twenty flvo lots In Parkers addition lust north of the end of rod street car line S400 each easy terms. No.see Four lot * on Delaware El. near Hans- corn park , ( CM ) . . No. 831 Ono halt lot on South avenua , near Bt , Uarj'l avenue , 1560. No. 340-Eighteen ( IB ) lot * on 21st , Sind , 23rd and Saunder * street , neut Grace , $ MX > each , and OD easy term * . 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Lot * In "Credit Fonder addition" lost one- quarter mile south-rait of Union Pacific and B. andM. H U. depot * , 1260 totl.WOeach , very easy termi. Business Lots. Three good business lots on DodgeHnear12th | itreet , 22x120 feet each , 11,600 each , or $4,600 for all , easy terms. Two good business lots on Farnam itreet , 83z M feet each , with ( rame building * theron.renting for about $600 per year each ; price $4,250 each. 41x132 feet on Farnam near 10thstreet , cornel $12,000 Splendid Warehouse lot on Union Paclff o right of way , north of track aud east of Nail Works- being 132 feet north frontage on Utson street , by about 100 foil west fronted on 10th st. Farms aid wild land * In Douzloa , Sarpy , Dodge , Washington , Burt , Wayne , Stanton , and other good counties la eastern Nebraskafor sale. Taxes paid , rent * collected , anl money loaned on Improved city and country prOerty at low rate * of Interest. BEMI81 NEWI'.OITY MAP , FOUR FEETSWIDE AND SEVEN FEET LONG , WITH EVERY ADDI TION RECORDED OR CONTEM PLATED UP TO DATE. "OFFI- OIAL MAP OF THE CITY. " EACH , $6.00 GEO. P BHMiS , Real , Estate , Agency , C 15th and Douglas Sts.