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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 1, 1892)
" - - - " - ' "t w"TrTjff Till ? OMAHA DAILY BEE ; MONDAY , FEBRUARY 1 , LH9U. 8PEC1HL NOTICES , A tlVKIlTlBRMKNTO Km TIIKBK COLUMNS J will tic token until 12.TO : p. tii. . for the evening n < 1 until SifO p. m. , for the morning or Sunday odl- All nlTrrtlffniontP In then column * ISeenU n lineflrrt Insertion nnd 10 tent * n line thereafter. or IJrer line vr month. No nil vcrtlnetnont taken for lCMOinn25cenlii for the first Insertion. Terms , cash In advance. Count about 7 words to the line. Inlt- lair , flinrrf , symbols , Me. . each count as i > word. All iMlvcrllFfments must run consfcntlvely Adver tisers , hy requesting a numbered check , can Have- tl'elr ' letters addressed to n numbered letter In cnrn of lllKlir.E , Answers n nddr sod will bo deliv ered on presentation of tlie check. columns will bo taken on the above conditions althn ( ollowlnKlimlncs * honses. who are author- litrt lo lake special notices ( it the same rotes ascan le hnd at the main office : PonlhOmstia Branch Office No. IC23 N street , LltlrrMncfc , John W lloll. pharms.clst.1lthnn < l Mason streets , P. II. Knrnnworth. pharmsclst.3115 Ciimlne street. W..1. Hughes , pharmacist. fi7IN.Iflth strccl. C K. Falterflcld , pbnrmnclit. nil Ixsavenwortb. lltrpt. Hughes' pharmacy. ? lh and Karnttm. _ SITUATIONS WANTED. UATKS tRc n line Hri t llm" nnrt 10d n line there after. No advfrtlsemrnt taken for U-M tliMi2.V ; . -WANTKlV I'OSITION wiTIMInNKFT KIUM as salr'tiian or oftlpo worki irnnd rpferenoo rlrcn nnd required. Adrtrpm M 13. Hoc. MKI2 1 * WANTED-MAIjE HELP. ItATF.S 15o a line first time nnd 10c a linn thpro nfler. No ndvprtlsi-ment tnknn for less than ZJo. 1J-WANTKD. KIllST CI.AS9 lll.AVK AND J'printed honk forwarders. Apply at onco. Ktalo Journal Co. , Lincoln , Neb. RrjSO Y > AVANTKD. AflKNTS WHO WK KNOW OAN JJmako more money every year working for us than hy nny other company. We will give salary or commission , and furnish outfit and team fron to every agent. Wo want you now. Address at once Standard SllvcrWaru Co. . lloslon , Mass. M71flS' T > \fANTIU ) . A'DlTivnit AT.10S.IIOSKNSTKIN'S J llsh market , SO'H ISth st. 'M TJ W1DK AWAKK WOllKnitS KVKKYWIIKHI1 J Jfnr the erpatcst hook on carthl "Shepp's Photo- 'rrnphsof the Worlds" cootlnir JIOO.ODO ; mnmmolli lljuslrnled clrcularn nnd terms free ; unparalleled uiiecpsst Mr. Thoa 7 < Martin , { 'enlcrvlllo , TOT. , rlpnrnd 1711 lril1nys ) ; Ml s lloso Adams. Wooster , < > . , (21 In 40 minutes : Itev. J. Howard Mndlsnn , I.ynn . N. Y..IIOI In 7 hours ; a Imrmnrn : inngnlfl- cent outfit only fl. llook on credit. 1'ri'lnht nnld. Address , Din InlliMn Publishing Co. , No. : ifl Dnnr- born St. , Chicago , 111 , , or Philadelphia , Pa. B riTYfANVAPSKIlS.SALAUYI'AinWKKKI.Y. fllngcr gonlnu machlno olllcc. lilli Douglas st. nil ! f'l : 1 > - 17 TAII.OI18 WANTKD , 112 I'KIl WK1IK. J'steady Joh. I mltcr nanted. MO per month. Tecumseh M'f'K Co. , Tecum eh , Neb. fi72-l * ) - WANTKD. KIIIHT-CLASS MACHINIST. 'Davis A-CowKllI. fl75 T-AOKNTS WANTKD rou Tint WOHLD'S FAIU J'sonvpnlr. Kxclnslvo territory given , famiile , fflc. Sent on receipt of nrlcn to nny nddrns * . tVorldSi Knlr Souvenir Co. . W3 N. Y. 1.1 fo llnlldlng Oninhn , Nchrnskn. 4.Vi 2 * BCANV'ASSKHS WANTKD. CALL Oil AD dress : I21 N. Y. Life building. M2S.IKI4 * -WANTKD , 8AT.ESMRNONHAI.A1IY Oil COM- J/mlsM"n to handle the new patent chemical Ink rrnslng pencil. The Brentett selling novelty over 'produced : rrnsps Ink thoronithly In two roconds ; iionbrnslnn of paper : ' ll to ! M percent prollt ; nno pcent's sales amounted to flV.'O In fix dnys. another fS2 In tno honrs. We want ono general nireut In rnch stnlonnd territory. Kor terms nnd full par- llculars address Monroe Krnsor Mfg. Co. , La Cro so. WIs. , XStt , 701 WANTED FEMALE HELP. llATKS lfie n line Hrst tlmo nnd lOcn linn thore- nfter. No advertisement taken for loss than Vie. C ( -WANTKD , CJlllLKOllHOlWKWOUK. .MI18..T. K. Wllcox.s. w. cor. ZStli nud Douglas. G94 SO riWANTKD. . A OIIILNOT UNDKIt 12 VKAH8 , VVwhij wants n coed homo and go to school : work iKht. Address M 31 lice. 701 TO * CWANTKD. . AN KXPKniKNCKD LAUNDHKSS. Miss Kountie , Korast Hill. CM : iO CG G - . CANVASHKUS KOll A QUICK selling article. Cnll or nddrcssSU N. 23d.M772 M772 ! - WANTKD , 424 N. 17TII STIIKKT. C-GHIL STIIKKT.M773 ! - . A NUIIS15 mill. , 15 Oil in YKAIIS C-WANTKD. . 2527 California. Mrs. 1 , . A , ( iarner. ' 811 - CLASS TOOK : UKKKIIKNCK HE C-KII18T quired. Mrs. U M. llcunett , 404 N 22nd street. /"I , - . r 720 B C-(3IIIL , COtD rdOK. IN KAMILVOK3 : CALL mornltigs. Mrs. D. H. Wheeler , Jr. , 001 South 2'th street. 719 C-WANTKD AT ONCH. r.IHL KOll OKNKIIAL housework , must be neat housekeeper. Call 1615 "N. nthavonua. 7fiO-r P WANTKD. mill. KOn OKNKHA1. HOUSE Uwork. 2J71 California troct. 7M-I * C--WANTID. : oiuu KOII GKNKUAL HOIISK work. Mrs. a. W. Loomls , 1014 d. 30th avenun. , CM C-WANTKD , A KIHST-CLAS8 HIIIL KOll (1KN oral housework. 2212 Emmet street. MG8I C--flOaIO ( A MONTH IX ) LADY AOKNT8 HKI , ling "White's Lilly of the Valley. " Address "White's Toilet Co. . " South llend , Ind. .ifll-U C-A noOD 8ALAKY fiUAUANTKKD TO ANY lady who will do wilting for moat homo. Address - dross In own handwriting with addressed , and ttainpcd envelope. Miss ICclim L. Hmrtho , South llend. Ind. , proprietor of the famous ( Jlorln Wntor. ' C i-WANTKD , A mill. KOll GKNKIIAL 1IOIIHK- VJwork : must bo good cook , washer nnd Ironer. Apply222fnpltola\i. ( ! 5X1' ' C WANTKD. A CAPA11LK SKCOND 01111 London Court , fourth house from the corner of ! 4lli street. Ono block north of St. Mary's avenue , FOR RENT HOUSES. IlATF.S l.'o a Una first time and lOo a line there- offer. No advertisement taken for loss than 25c. " D tXH HKNT. 10 IIOO.M lOUSK I /45. 21121 Knrnam street. 75'.l ' 30 rv-SMAi.L HOUSK.KUHNISHKD , WITH PIANO , X/rent low ; 2221 California direct. TTV 0 1100M rOTTAdK. 25TII AND CIIM1NQ JJotre ; 2. Knqulre828 8 18th. M'ill II' fS-U-UOOM 1IOII8K22I1 DAVKNI'OIIT hTllKKT , 4-viry ! cheap to first class tenant HOKKS & Hill , HM Kariiiini street. 7fl t l-V-IMIItlK LIST. OKO. J. 1'AUI. , 1009 KA11NAM \J KIpI'VJ ' * - KOll IlKNT , lOHOIISKH. f500 AND lU'WAUDS per month. The O. K , Davis company. 910 KIO 1KOU HKNT. THIIKK NKW 7-ltOOM. 8-JtTOUY .l coltages with hath and sonjraKO , at anil near corner Wt'bsler and 'thirtieth stroels. llodjcud lo laO.UO each. Henry W. Yaten. UKI r -8'llOOM IKIUrflCl MODKllNi&ttSMD ST.m . m KB * " 1A-3.1 A S-ltllOM IIOUSKH. NO to JI5 ; 1IKST IlKS- J-'lilcnco Huts In city. Mead luv'tCo. , 413 lloo bldg. Tja D I KOll HKNT , 1IOUSK 10 IOOMH , AI.LMODKIIN ImprovemiMils I , | "J.UU ) puriimnth , U2.1 and Karnam. r U ' 1 hoiuaH. 7IVi TV-It ) II " ' .NT , II ROOM 11OU8K , WITH I1OTI1 J-/IIUN and range If deolriMl , all In good condition ; Ideation near 20th nnd St. Mary'a avenue. 1'rlro rinnonubloi ipeclnl terms nlvnri to the right party. Imiulre 'Mi Knrnaiu ! . , or U. 11. Tttchuck , lloo D-N15W II HOOM COTTAGK8 , MODKIir IM- provonienta. "ritnnfonl Circles. " Apply V. ri. Klgullur , loom 4. N , Y. l.lfu bull ling. TiM D-D-IIOOM IIOU8K 27T1 ! AND DAVKNTOUT , all convunlence , IJS.UO per .month , I * ' , K. Dar ling. Darker block. ' M tm 1NINK HOOM 1IOUSK. MODKItN IMI'ltOVH- 1 'nieiili. ri'aionnble..fCi N. 25th BVO. Amiljr. IL Kullih , tailor , 211 N. Hitli t- KENT FUBNIBHBD KOOM3. lfxi a line tlrt line ami lOo a nno thuro- No uilvurtUumciit taken for l u than If Kl'HNIHHKD ' HOOM AM. CONYKNIKNCKS. Jrvntal rousonablo. Applr'573 Ilarnur su AIS30-t _ " 14 > "r'UNISHKD. STKAM IIKATKU KlION'i- J room > , IHI" i mvenworth street. am u * .1 ,1 HOl'llS , I1OUSBK I''U. HUD ST. MAIIY'SAV J KU ? KOll HUNT , I PUIINISIIKD KOOMS KOll j loutvkcpiilni ; . IMS Cm * tlrcot. MElt 1 * 1 ? TWO KUUNIslKi ioOMS WITH nKAT. J-iMiltulilo for Ki'iitleuien onlr , tlva block * from IHmloltluui with or ulthout board. Satisfaction jjliarunlrLHt. JlUMtKllH. M7I7J * * | > niONT ilOOM WITH Al.fJOVt : . 7' . ' N.sflbTT" I' - M 4 a- _ _ _ 3 VKOll IlKNT , N1CKI.Y KIJUNISIIKD. SKCOMl J tory tack room , > ultablo ( or > lngla cuutleuian , without lHM rtt. m 8 , gitliitrect. x i _ " Ki)7tNisi7iTriiobir ) WITH HATH , K MONTH" r.ui KuniHiu. m FURNISHED ' BOOMS ANP ' BOARD. aflor , No ndvurllivrnviit taken ( or H' limn iio AND UOAUDi aiiU t. Mm 2 _ -DKsUAUf.K ; IIOOM8 AND BOA III ) , ONK I r B room * ullable for two or three Keullomon. HI N. SU1. 613 h.MlUK KUONT HOOM WITU I1OAIID. SIOJ Doutrlni.t. M7M2 * iJ-PKSIlUULE ' 110OM AND UO A It DIN I'lllVATI ! ( auillr. 708 N IVIh. MT07 ! TJ KI.UCJANTLV KUltNISllKD UOOMd. SINUI.B JL or D lultoi all modern convenience ! ) ttrtl C ! M SIS South IDth Ue l. Ton IlENT UNFURNISHED ROOMS ItTKS If * a llnrt firm tlmo ami lOo n line thcro- after. No Rdrrrllsomcnt tnknn for loMlhMiTVj. G -KOll HKNT , S UNKL'llNISIIRD ItOOMS. fill Sonlh Itlh lit. G-IIOOMS. ANY NUMIIKIt KHOM I TO. 4 , IN flals , for housekeeping Prices away down , o K Hutu , 311 1-nxton block. CXI KM _ G-3 IINFI'IINIHIIKII 11OOM8 KOIl 1.1OUT housekeeping , ir,13 Dodge si. < > < l 2 * BOARDINOT" ItATICS I.Vj a linn tlr.M tlmo nml lOc n Iltu thpro after. No advertisement tnkon for ( cm than 2. > o oi eon J 1 hoard , nicer roomt , conveniences. rates nml lo- allonlt cannot bo excelled. MM , Horn , proprietor 201 M 10' FOR RENT STOKES AND OFFICES. llATKS-ISc n line first tlmo ami lOc n line there after. No advertisement laicon for les than 2.io T-KOll HKNT , STOItK , IGJI HOWAllD. 701 _ _ r-Kon UKNT , STOIIK , ins JACKSON BTIIKKT , MS _ _ 1 KOll HUNT. TIIK 4 8TOIIV IIH1CK HUII.DINO , -ICIB Karnam MreeU Tliabnlldlnit tins a fireproof cement basciucnUcomplcto steam heating fixtures , watpr on nil the Hours , cas , etc. Apply at the nfllco of The Dee. | 3 FOR'RENT-MISOELLANEOUS. ItATICS ISon line nrst tlmn and ICe n line there after. No advertisement taken for lens tlmn 2' > o Norfolk , Neh. M71S S' _ KOtl HKNT. A KAHM OK ISO AOHIJS 1 MII.K lfri om city limits. Tlio O. r. Davis Co. 71.01 f-GAIlDKN t'AUMS TO IlKNT. T. MUHHAY. ' ! 7 1 IMPltOVKDKAltM OF ( W ACHKS , 10 MILKS / west of Oinalm. Hartman A Hobblns , 240 Hcu hldfr. M3it ( Kir WANTED TO KENT. K-WANTKD-8MALL HOUSK , .MODKItN CON- vlcnccs. centrally located. Addrcis M M lleo. M80I 1 K-WANTK1) TO HUNT. ADOIIT MAllCH 1ST , an B or ft room bouse with modern Improve ment * ; state location and price. Address M 48. lleo. MfiOl 2 RENTAL AGENCIES. UATKS-ir.cn line first tlmo nnd I0o n line tliera- after. No advertisement taken for less than 23c. L-TO 1N8I1UK QUICK ItKNTl.NO , LIST WITH the Exclusive Itcntnl Agency. Parrotto , Douulas block. ' MUU r II. U. COI.K , CONTINKNTAL 11LOCK. J 7G3 ' IlKNTAIj AdKNOVt HANK UKKKIIISNCKS , -JK. C. liarvln A Co. . 201 Sheely block. M 751 STORAGE. It ATI'S l..c n line first tlmo nnd 10a n line there after. No advertisement tiikuti for less thnn 25a. M -DltY. CLKAN AND I'lllVATKLY STOIIKD furniture. Omaha btovo Kupulr Work , I2U7 Doug 7tr.i M -OLDKST. CH12APKST AND I11WT STOHAOK house , In Iho city. Williams & Cross , 1214 Hnrnoy WANTED TO BUY. T WANTKD. TO 11UY Oil IlKNT , A TVI'IC- S writer. M 39 , lloo. 30" AT WANTKD TO 11U. CKJAIl STAND , WILL 1 > pay cash. Address M 20 Onmha Due. ( VU-liO * \T-WANTKD. GOOD KA11MS IN DOl/lJI.AS , L * Fnrpy or nny good cast Nebraska or western Iowa counties. U. K. Ulnger , 1919 Karnam , < ! 2.K10 * \r-WANTKD TO 11UY A KIIU1T KAHM OK li about 20 ncres near Council Illtifls ; must ba a bargain ; for cash only ; no fancy prices. Address , Hiving location and price , M 4,1 , lloo olllco , Omaha. M7841' " WANTKD , 15-HOUHK POWHIl POIITAIILK holler , mounted on trucks ami In good condition. State lowest cash price. Address M 47 Hoc. Mi'X ! 3 WANTKD. NIOKLV KUIIN18HKD FLAT OH boarding housowU : ! glvo cash and SO acres clear land. Address M 4' ' ! , lleo. Till 1 N wi : IIAVI : cusTOMKiis roil NKIIIIASKA farms. Co-operative Land and Lot Co , , 205 N Kith street. Within 100 miles of Oimha. M .TO ! f U T WANTHD. TO I1UY SALOON KIXTUllKS KOll * cash. Anton K. Dworak , Hurwell. A'ol > MMGiT T TO HUYSKCOND-HAND KUIINITUIIK. Itllilt 1 cst prices paid , lloston Kuralluro Co.fM N. Ifltli Sll VI' T KIJIlNlTllllK. J10UOHT , SOLD , STOIIKD. * WelU , llll Kiirnnm street. 771 FOR SALE-HORSES WAGONS ETC. ItATKS 15o a line tint tlmo nml lOc n line thorn- nftcr. No advertisement taken for less than 25c. T > -5-YHAIl-OLO JKHSKY COW AND CALK.IWOO. -L I common cow nnd cnlf , F3500. 1 span good work horses , MiiUU. 1 a-yeur-old naddlu donkey for little hoy. $20 00. At my yard , 25th and Hurt st. K. S. Jester. OKI SO' FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. ItATKS ISc a line first tlmo and lOc u line there nftar. No ndverttsomont taken for less Minn 2. > c. Q-PATKNT KOll 8AI.K. SIIDLOW'S IM- provcd Ash Sifter. B. Hudlow & Son , 2ir > Kwou si. , llrooklyn , N. V. i > 702' -KOH SALK , COUNTKIIS AND VAULT DOOH Q ! In the linlldlng ri'cuntly occupied hy the tkiuncll HlnlTs Savings bank. Olllccr A 1'uour , Coiincll Ulutls. MMIXi IfflSCELLANEOUS. ItATKS 1. * a Una first tlinoand lOcallno there after No ndvcrtlsemorit tnken for loss than 25c. 1 > PHYSICIAN WANTKD-A OOOD PHYSICIAN -I Venn find a iloslrablo location by addressing 8 K. lloachlur , IIIgSprlngH. Nob. M.Vllfl. ' , ' CLAIRVOYANTS. 11ATKS I5a n line first time nnd lOa n linn there after. No advertisement taken for loss than lie. S-AIIUIVAL KXTIIAOIIDINAHY , WONDKIIKUI. revelations Chnllcnt'cs the world. Mrs. Dr M. Legravc , dead franco clairvoyant , astrologlst , palmist nnd llfo reader ; tells your life from the cradle to graro : unites Iho separated ; causes mar rlngo with the ono you love ; tolls wharo you will succeed and In nhat business best ad.iptod for ; * has the celebrated Kgyptlan brcastplata for luck and to destroy bad Influences ; cures Ills , Intemperance nnd all prtvatu complaints with massagn , baths nnd al cohol truatuient , Send 12 , lock of hair , namu and dnto "of birth and receive accurate llfo chart ; 2 cents In stamps for circular ; glvo Initials of ono you will marry ; alto photos of same. O nlco 1007 Houth llth street , first floor ; hours. 9 n. m. lo U p. m. Come ono. como ull.uudbo couvlnrcd of this wonderful oiaclo. M810 Kl * C MH8. MAHY KIIIT2I2I ! LAKK STIIKKT. uclnlrvoyanl and truncn modluiu ; Indcpeiulent voices : tellit past and future. iTir.'t * S-MHS. NANN1K V , WAIUIKN , OLAIIIVOYANT , rolluhlo lnutness modluiu , tlflh ycnr.nl HUN. inth. 772 MASSAGE , BATHS , ETC. HATK8 lie a line nrst tlmo nnrt JOc a line there after. No advertisement tukon for less tlmr.'Jc mADAylK L "lHH ,7lAH5AlllTTllKl'rMTrNT , -L 41U.SO. 15th tird : floor Hall. Jkl4'J2-2 * -MASSAGK. . VISIT TIIK ONLY KIIIST CLASS 1 parlors In Omaha , over HO 3.19th st. M'Xj2 Kll * fl' MADAMK SMITH , lll'l DOIXU.AH KTltKKT , - * room 7Id Hour. AlcoUolsulphur nd baths , ; MM 17' rP-MASSAOlOTHHATMKNT. KI.KCTKO TIIISIl- J-mat liatliB , Bcaln anil hair treatment , mnnlcuru and chlropoiUit.Mni. rojt.'llll- ! ; . litb.Wltbuull hlk. T7J PEHBONAL , . UJ. . r' . , WilKIlK CAN WK MKKTTOMOUHOW evening ; XXXX. Addreat M 41 , Moo. ! M so * U-llANIii < T. CUBTUlt I'UCAHH ADD1IKHS hit bother , Joappli N. Cnttur , Mautfleld , Ohio for Information Interi'iUnii to him. Anr luforma tlon nbont him thuukdillr rcculvcd. S1SIGO U-WANTKD. bOMK ONK TO ADOl'T A IIA11\ clrl II month * old Hint will vivo II a uooil home. Oil 103d South lath utriiot , M77I-1 * MUSIC , ART AND LANOUAQE. UATKS-lSoallnotlrii llmo and 10o a line tliur - aftBT , : tfa ad vc ; qmcnt taken fuf IBM thamVi -UIKOUK : IIUVINO AI-JANO K.X ISIINK THIS cow icalu Klmball piano. A , llogpe , 1513 Uouel a 771 - " - * ' OKI.I.KNIIKCK. 1IANJO TICACIIKil Uh lloipo. orajlH K , lith .tri-ct , 3d tloor. MJ MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE. ItA'lKS-lSca Una llrtt tlmo and lUc u linn thcru after. Iso advcrtlm-menl takoa for lfl thangja \\r-UIANS. TIIK UN1TKII STATUS UAN ANI M Inve.liutnt to. neil their InveMiueut bonili 01 imall monthly pirtuenu Hhcrobr thaownen are enabled to obtain loans from the comuanr. Thu oarnluifi of the bond * are Jar a and br ttili method thu borrower save * Intvreit and at tha end of the term biu a htndiuuia turului for hli Investment This compaiir U operated on a very coniervutlvo and economical batlt. All carnlnm of the coin pitiy are mutual. Kor full particular ! write tu the nucrularjr , rooms UU1 nod IMI lleo bulldlnic , Oumha Neb. MII8 t \\r-UEAL KSTATK WANS. I'AUL , lt J KAUNAM JJ 688 f \\r-HKCOND M011TUAUKS. AIiKX MOOHK. 10 > JUpo Hide. 760 \y CKNTIlAliIX > ANANl > TIlUSTCOUKKUl.Ol \\r-MONKY TO I/MN ON IXJNd OU BUOU'I M time Iniuim of HIM to IIO.OUO. Mntual Involuted Company. 170 -Al'I'LY TO J. U J.OVKTT KOH C1IKA1 money : only upon flritclui locurlty. IN South IllU tri -t. MONEY TO LOAN ItEAIi K - Cniiffniml. \\r-CHAft. W. UAI.NKY , 815 OMAHA NAT. UK. ' lihlR , City mortgages. l > owoit rates. Moni > fen on Imnd. MJ17 \\r-COATKS , T , 1IOAIID THADK , KASTKIIN money , MKl \ VANTHONY LOAN AND TIU'ST CO. , 3W N. V. 'i l.lfn lend at low rntos ( or cholco ccnrlty on Nebrankn or Ions farms or Omilm city properly. \ VIOANS , W.M.HAHlllS.Il SO , KllKN/.Kll III.K. > > 7SJ \\r--IXJAN3 ON'IMI'IIOVKD AND UNIMI'IIOVKD ' city property , M.OXl and npwanlt.fi to 8 per cent. No delays. W. Karnam Smith & Co. , 15th & Harnpy. \\r-"WASTBD ATONflf I.AItOK AND SHAt.tj lonnn on unimproved Omaha property Alto mprovoil loan on recMcnco property , fidelity Crust Company , Kill Karnmn St. " im- \\r-UKAI. KSTATK 1.OANSO TO 7 I'KIl CKNT ! no additional rharitos for commission or attar- icr'i fees. W. II. Molklo , First National bank bhU. 77S \\r-MIAN8ON IlKAI. KSTATK AND COM.AT- ' teral notes nnd mortgages bought. Heed A. ielbya Board of Trade. 7711 \\r-LOAN8 , O. U. WAILACK. 311 IlllOWN III.K. MW1 \y "f 1011,000.00 TO LOAN AT ONCK ON OMAHA li Improved property or vacant lots , fidelity Trust Company , Ifill Karnam St. " 018-3 \v r fll'Kll CKNT KlIfT MOimiAOlC LOANS , lllchard U. I'nttt'rsun , 1511 Karnam st. 781 ON UK All KSTATK , I.OWKST i rates. The O.K.DnvIs company. Vji KIO MONEY TO LOAN OHATTKLS. ItATKS lf > e n line first tlmo and I0q n line lliorj- after. No pdvcrllsoment taken for loss thimSV ) . M ( JNKY TO J XM N , SO , CO , AN I ) 10 J > A Y 8 ON furniture , etc. l > uHUreon.rXU , Contlnontal hlk. tS'J X SIONKY TO LOAN II Y 11. V. MAHTKHS ON household eoods , pianos , organs , horses , tunica , wnirons. etc. , at the lowest pos < lblo rates without liuhllclty. removal of property or chnnKU of po * Besslou. Tlmo arranged to autt the borrower. Payments of any nmount can bo mndo nt any time , reducing both principal and Interest , thus KlvliiK patrons nil tuu bouctlts of the partial pur-- incut plan. ' Call nnd sco mo when you want a loan , or If moro convenient cnll ti'Iephono HQI and four linslno.si cnn bo arrnneed nt home. Money nlnnyi on linnd ; no delay ; no publicity ; lotvvst rntui ; business confidential. II. K. Mnbtcrs , U 4 Wlthnoll blk. , Ibth and llarnay. X MONKY TO LOAN ON UHATTKLH : 11ONDS and city irarrants bought , lloom tW.Knrlinch hill 6331-iO * X HOU'Tl'lUTCllAlin , It.3 , W1TUNKLL. 'HMC XV M3H V CHATTELLOANS-M2JN. Y LIFK. .MO11IU3 X \-MONKYON KUllNlTUlllS. HOtlSKS , PIANOS. Keystone MtRO. Co. , room 203 , Shooly block. X MONKY LOANKD ON t'UUMTUIlK , IIOHSUS , wagons , plnnoH , without removal or change of possession. CoulMentlal. Fred Terry , r3J , llnmgo. X MONKi Ttl LOAN ON CIIATTULS : 15 to SO days. 2lli > dimming St. M9I.VK4 BUSINESS CHANCES. HATHS ISc a line first time nndlOcallno there after. No ndvertlscmcnt'tnken for loss thnn 25c. Y WANl'KD-A P1SACT1CAL ItUTCHKlt TO buy half Interest In n well established meat bus iness In n thriving city of 3'JUO Inhabitants. . A good opportunity to tha right man. Apply to Heller.V Liver Co. , 1217 Howi-rd strcot. MS19-7' Y-KOIl SALU. CAItUIAfJK AND WA150N WOOD- worker business ; a good location. John W. Foley , 25th near N street. South Omaha , MT'.tf 2 * \r-WANTKD. A 1X5CATIOX KOll STOCK OK -i- drugs In Nebraska , country town proforrcd. Ad dress , Al .10 Omahu lleo. liliO : tU * SALIC. PHYSICIANS PUACTICK IN town of 400 people , town eight miles ono sldo nnd ten the other. Address , M lli lice. UI5 30" Y KOll SALK , MKAT MAIIKKT ; DOINO A good business. ( Joodreasons given for selling. Ilox22l , Fremont , Nob. ' 7U9 ll AT-KULLY KQUlPPKD CANNING KACTOIIY IN -I very best purl of Nebraska : capacity 25.000 to 800UO cans per day ; has mndo money last three years ; bestof reasons forselllng. Address M ' > .Ilco. 612 Fl Y SHOK STonK KOll SALK. TOWN OK 5,000 Only ono other shoo store. Address , P.O.bor 472 Noclolk , Nub. C14-1 * XT' KUllNISIIKI ) HOTICIj KOIt 8ALU Oil HKNT , i the only hotel In city. Apply to Tllclcn HtatQ bunk , agent.Tlldcn , Neb. ' "v * 4'.li f I'1. . JOR EXCHANGE. ItATKS I5o a line first time and lOa n line inord- after. No advertisement taken for loss thnn 2 > c. Z-MIIOOD MAIlli ) 'XIl ' UL'GUY Oil PI1.KTON , lalf ) Knrnam. 100 acrca clear hay land , t2,500 , for drug orgon- crnl stock. fl.100 first mortgages , clear lot on Hamilton street for city property , land or stock. 320 acres In Mcrrlck county for good residence not over $7,010 or fct.OJO. 40 acres six mlle.i from postotllco for good Im proved property. llrlck xloro building on leased ground near Pnx- ton hotel , rents for $140 per month , for city prop erly. Will assume mortgage. Ill-room house , full lot , on Kranklln street : 100 feet , with 2 houses , on 21th near llarncy : also 18 clear lots In West Albright , price f25OUU ; will ex change part or nil for good farms In eastern Nc- brasku or western Iowa. K. P. Hlnger , IM' > Karnam. U2I-30- Z-IllUCK HI.nCK. IlKNTKD KOll 1.000. i-OIl slock ten. nidio. , fW.UUO to 110,001) ) . K. K. Illncer , 151U Knrnnm. eil-W Z-AIOOI ) HOMK AND ( JIIOUND KOll OAIl- denlng clear lo cxchango for a ? S.K ) 01 vacant lot In northern part of city ; nlco homo In Council IllufTs to exchange for hotiso and lot In Omaha. W. II. ( iatcs 02 N. Y. Life. 757-1 y-VKUY DKS1HA1ILKOMAHA PllOPBIlTY KOn A/LOB Angeles property or fruit ranch In So * Call * fnrnla. David Jamleson , lleo building. , 7(12 ( y-ADVKHTlSKIl WI8HK3 TO THADM A t ,000 , 'Jeiulty In Omaha real eslato nnd pay f.1,000 cash for a first class K orO room hotiso In good location. Addiess M 37 , Hep. M7UU I/-KOII SALK Oil THADK KOll A KAHM A AJdnlry of 20 cows. Address H 30 , Deo. MI05I' y-WK no A UKNKUAL HKAL KSTATK K.X- / change business. What have you to offer ? Won oru Kxchango Co. , Columbus , Neb. ( TJJ-I' y-KOIl TltAIlK. A 8TOCIC OK UKNKItAL MKll- chandlso for Innils and cash. Address II. W. Wnlklns ft Co. , Krnnkfort. lud ( M7-K22' KAII.M IN KASTKIIN NKII11A8KA "for uxclmnue. I. W , Hulllugor , Wullaco , Nob. MKS2 4- r/-CLKAN STOCK OK ( JUNHUA1..M'D'H IS ; WILL ' -Jlako real cstato Si money , Itox yjj , rranlcfort.Ind FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. HATKH-I.So a line first tlmo nnd IQc a line thcra after. No ad"ortlsemonl taken for lesi than ytia FOll BALK CHKAP-MY IIKSIDKNCK PHOPKIl- ly.onoof the best 10 room , 3 mory houses In Council llluH * . Would tukii mnll house In Iowa or Nebraska In exchungo. Addle M , 21 lec.i MdlS-l : > 8" ib-ACUK HANC11 IN JXUP VALLKY. SULKS from llnrwell , Ihocounlr scat rif ( inrflold counly. Kino Improvements , river front , reasonable tvrius. Address , T. I * Hall , Hurwell. Neb. finrtiO1' A 111(1 ( SNAP TAKK IT IN. A 8. K. COIINKII lot In Prospect Place : good house and small burn , worth fl.S'M ; I2.6JD In meant property or small payment takes U. Kldollty Trust Co. . 11114 Kiinmui. 7U1 1 7-HOOM HOUSK AND LOT . ' . BLOCKS KHOM I court houto , 15'AjJ. Hutchlnson A. Wcad. 1521 Duuulus. 7091 10ll BALK , ON SMALL MONTHLY PAYMKNTS. J-ID houses. The O.K. Davis company. 191 KIO T7O11SA1.K ATA UAIIOA1N , IMV U , U LOC 1C 4 -I'\V. U Helby'a first addition to Houth Omaha , Small payment down , balance monthly If doilrod , Inquire II , II. Tochuck , Omaha lloo. KI EHI8TOL 8T11KKT. MxlS2 tT. WITH COTTAOK 11,400. 1.10 ft , on N t. , S. O. . bound to double I value , tJ , 100. { OxU , IAJWO ave.clonoto t'nrnaui "l.tlJO 6 arm tracts north of Klorcnce ISO ) , Ilutculnton & Woad , 1521 Douglas. 7irj | JIU-ACllK , IMPltOVKIl KAltM , IN K11ANKL1N Co. , Nebraska , 1100) per noro. a baraalii. t'o- uimratlvu l nd & Lot Co.-204 N. lUlh st. 845-2 QOACIIK KAHM U MILICS KHOM LINCOLN * 120 00 Ojior acre , on time. Co-Oporatlvo Land and Lot Co. , 205 N. IClli t. JMAC1IK. IMI'ltOVKI ) KAHM , 21 MILKS KIIOU 1 Oiunlia. ( UOO par aero , running water and tlui- bur. Co-oporutlt o 1 jiud A Lot Co. , 206 N , 1Mb at. CIJ2 _ 1 > 01l BALK , HOMKS , ANY PJIICK , HW , I1.2M UP ; o.iiyturmi ; take clear propuity at llr t payniout. li. U. W llac , IJrowQ block , 10th and Uouglu. m _ 1'Olt 8ALK. NKUIIASKA KAHM LANDS. ( I. O. 'Wallace ' , 3I > Drown block , ICtu and Uouylui. 793 _ AT i : . COIINKII yjrril AND HICKOUY. WxliJC l > .fcet : a bargain for a fcwdaysonly. i' , K. l ) r- ling , llarkur block. 7U4 MASUUERADE OOBTUMS , ETC. IIATK8 lie a line first lime and lOo a Una thera nftcr , No advertisement takvu for lei thai 2Vi T ADIiS i tlKNTLKMHN CAN IIBNT * MASQUB- XJradocoDtuaietat HI S15tU. Uolduu Kaglu ttora. UOD-mi STOCK WINTERED. P.ATKS-lSo a line Drat lime and lOo a Una there- after. No adTcrtUoment taken for le than Jio. ANil COLTd KKl ) AND OAIIKD Veil ou farm two uillct of Omaha from 14 told mouth. Ill b. llth ttreet. Twl. tiXI. U2U ITU * HAIRTF60DS. IUTKfl-l.V : llno nrstttata nJ 103 n line there after. No ndvortlsomMtt.talion for lesi Mlll ! IDKMLAIHKTilAlll D11K8SINO PAn- 1 lorn l , swtc'i"i | , b ne tflH * . toupees , Jewelry nnd hair ornaments Irt itooka wUs to order , special attention gtrcii mall onldrs. 2W 8 lath si , 'Irdlloor , _ ff ] , _ 4.V1 K2U' STOCK IN 1 < NTIIIM WKST ! THKAT- Irlcal wigs and beards n spoclalty. Wlzs , ban , switches , hair chains. ct < w In stock nnd to order. Mall orders solicited , luvlea , Ills. 15th st.Omnha. . TV > CUTLERY ! , GRINDING. lATICS I5o llnotlrst ( Inio nml lOo n line thera after. No tulvortlscraiaUHken for loss than 2" > 0 OKNDYOUn HCIi' OllV . 'nllA7.0lt8. KTa , TO 1IK Oground to UndorlanO.Vpi. . 101 S , Hill st. 793 . MANUFACTURING JEWELERS. itATKB tfan line first tlmo nml 10o n llni tlicro after. No advertisement taken for Id's than SJo CA i i'A m Koi oi.n Hanks. room SO Uarker block , Omaha. 7W PAWN BROKERS. SNVIIBU'S LOAN OKKICK , 1510 tDOIMlK ST. S 7tlP29 ) * _ TKN 1' . MA11TI , UUMOVKI ) TO 107 8. 1STH ST. JL > 571 IV. ' REMINGTON TYPEWRITER BEST IN THE WORLD. - Jos. P. MKGEATH , UttKAUNAM STREET. O.MAItA , NEIl A Written Guarantes to SYPHILIS CUH LV RY CASE or MONEY REFUNDED. Our euro Is permanent nnd not n patching up. Cnso I treated Njven years ngo hnvo never soon n symptom since , lly describingcavj fully wj ran treat you by mall , nnd woRlvuthoaamo strung Kuarantco to euro orrofund nil money. These who prefer to coma hero for treatment cnn do no nnd wo will pay rallrond fnro both ways nnd hotel bills while hero if wo full to cure. Wo Challenge the World for a casa that our MAGIC HEMISDV will not euro. Wrlta for particular * nnd Bet the evidence. Incur seven yoirs' practleo with tills MAGIC UKMUDY It has boon molt dinicult to overcome the prejudices ic/almt socallol specific * . Hut under our stniiig Biianintco thousands are trying It nnd being euro 1. Wo Riiarnntou to euro orrofnnJ every dollar , nnlns wolnivon ruputnllon to protoit also llnanclal backing of fiJO.OX ) It ! perfectly safe to nil who will try the treatment. Ilcrplofo-o you hnvo been putting up nnd paying out your inonay fnrdlllor enttreiitmeiits , nnd although you nro not yet enrol no one 1ms paid back your money. Wo wlllpoiltlvoly euro you. Old chronic , deep soito I cno ) curol In .1) to 9J days. Invpstlgnlo onr financial stun ling , our reputation ns business ni3\t. \ Wrlto us for names nnJ addresses of thojo wo hnvo cured who Imvo glvon n to refer to tliam. ItcoiU you only postage - ago to do tills. If your sympto us ura sere thront , mucous pitches In mouth , rhoutuatlstn In bones and Joints , Imlrfalllnit out , orupttons on nny part of the twxty , fouling of general doprot < lon , pnlns In head or nones. You liayo no tlmj to wntto. ThosaVrho Are constantly taking mercury ftn I potntli nhoulJdlsoon- tlniie It. Constant use of the o drug * will surely bring nores nnd entln ulcer ) In the on I. Don't fall to wrlto All corrcsponJcnco sent scaled In plain cnvolopos. Wo Invite the most rigid 'investigation un.l win do nil In oiirpowor to nlJ you In 1U Address COOK EEMEDY CO. , - Omaha , Nebraska. FOR MEN ONLY. .0. for dso of'Lo T or FAILING MAN HOOD , Oonoi or NMIVOUH llF.iui.iTr. wcak- nesaof in Irr .iilnd. lIie'ofTuets of errors or o\- cpssesln oltloryouniftliHtwaoiinnotouro. Wo Guarantee every cnso/yr / ri'fmid every dollar. Five diiystrlnl troutlnfeht St , full OOUR.O S5. I'orcoptfiilo betiollt.s' ruilllzod In three < lnys. Ily mull , socnruly ilict'oil from obsorvatlon. COOK HKMIDV Co. , Oin.xn'A. ' NEII LADIES ONLY UARIP FKMALK KKUI.ATOK ! , SiifO and InnUIll Certain to axiny or ninnuy rofitiulud. Uy mall * J. Seouroly.ryoalod from observn- t'oit. COOK1C.A' . ttift V U.U. , Uinalin.Xob. " , - . ! - = ; ; .ili ! lIMPROVEMENT..tllfflflEil f-RffiE THE BEST. WHY ? Kecnusuwo have prulltocl by the shortcomings of the old typewriters. : nul have overcome many defects nnd , liutwccn our.slovcs. we .liavonddocl many Imiirovoincnls of which tluilr Inventors nuvcr dreamed. ( All type cleaned In ton second * without soll- Ins the hands. Moro manifold copies can lie made at ono Im pression on the Smith Premier than upon any other typewriter tmmufuutured Su iif for uatulogiio. TYPEWBITBBS FOB BENT. The Smith Premier Typewriter Co , KiOJIJ Fnrnuni Street , Onmlia , Neb. E. II , MAYHEM' , - i- - - TheChilian'Complication Sec Important Illustrated Supple ment in this week's HARPER'S ' WEEKLY. THE STORY OF A LOST CHILD. A HemlnUccnro of tlm 1'rnlrli's or an IOWH Hetlliiini'nt. Dan De QuUlc ( n Salt tjtilte Tribune. Today I saw in a Prtcllio coast newspaper - paper nnr account of a lost child. It oroupht freshly to Hy ) mind a search for a lost child In which I pnrticlpitod forty yours rtRO. It wus the only case of the kind with which i' i&vo over had any thing to do. Children are often lost , in largo towns nnd cit3 , to the alarm n'nd grlofof tholr parents , bnt the straying of n child in a piano thronged with poof - f > lo is not so soriotraa inattor aa is the wandering away olji llttlo ono into the boundlcsB wilds of ' ( ( iV'unsottlod country. The police arc nntfijpd. advertisements insoricd in the dail jjapors , and as EQUIO ono is pretty euro to > buvo found and taken care of the llttlo 'if it is soon re stored to the arms of Us parents , except in tne rare cases pJ , < dnaplng. In wild regions , however , vvhbn a child is known to bo lost , it is nocq.pSfti'y o nt oncq or ganize searching pArties nnd scour the cpuntry for rniloa in all directions. Nothing more qnlqkly arouses the people of n settlement in ono of our western wilds than thg nqwB thUt a child has boon lost. The sympathy of oven the moat stolid in the community Is awak ened. In isolated soUlomonts all nro drawn togotjtor ns ix'sortof class or large family , ouch member of which is famil iarly acquainted with every other mem ber , both great nnd small. This being the case , when n child is lost by ono of the families of such n community , it is only accessary to mention its nmno to bring Its imago to the mind's eye of every one ; besides , there wrll bo scores of persona who havofondlod nnd dandled the misslner llttlo ono , looked into its in nocent eyes and listened to Its pretty prattle. My experience in hunting for a lost child wua hud in Iowa , in 1851. It was In what was known ns thd Wnpso-noo- nock ( White Iflirth Crook ) settlement , halt wnr between Mnscatlno nnd town City. To the southward was n heavy body of timber ninllo or two in width nnd extending for thirty miles nlong the crcoic the wiipaonoonock while to the west and north lay the wild and bound less pralrio. Ono night , Into in October , I was aroused by n cry of "Hollo ! Hello ! The housol" It was nboul 10 o'clock nt night. Springing out of bed I rnlsod n window and sang out ! "Hollo ! " "A child is lost William Hondorson's llttlo Lizzlo. Thpy missed her about sundown , nnd slncn then wo hnvo been searching ovorywhoro. Como and bring all the help you can. I nm going to carry the news lo Iho other neighbors in this direction , " nnd the mana neigh bor whqso voice I nt once roconnlzod , galloped on. The farm of William llondcrson was two miles nway on the edge of the boundless pralrio lying to the north ward. My brothers ami every man abouttho house turned out nnd bognn dressing , for nil had.hoard the alarming news nnd nil know the lost child a llt tlo 4-yoar-old. Without wilting to go out upon the prilrlo lo catch up horses , wo nil struck out on foot for tho" Ilondor- son farm. When wo arrivcrt nt Hender son's house wo found it tlllod with woman. Mrs. Hondorson was wild. She was determined tti rush forth Into the pralrio despite the darkness of the night "Tho wolves ! the wolvbsl" was her con stant cry. "Tho wolves will kill my poor chilli1' ! Twenty women were pres ent , and all nearly ns frantic ns the mother , The house was n perfect bod- am. It was not Without reason that the mind of the mother was filled with /ear of wolves. At the tlmo the prairies were full of coyotes , bands of which intrhtly prbwlcd about the outlying farms , ready , ; to slip in and carry of lambs or fowlp. When intent upon such thieving they are quiet enough , but If bnlked by'tho-Ha ' hlng of lights or an unusual commotion , they stand oF at n distance nnd j-olp out tholr disappoint ment and anger. This evening the him- crry brutes , owning to the stir about the farm , had boon particularly noisy and indignant. The howls nnd yelps were torture to the poo1' mother. Seine boys had two or three times gone out into the p'rairio back of the Holds with dogs , but the wolves were in such force that they each tlmo turned and followed the dogsJIn.as soon us the boys turned about. Whenever the wolves bpgan yelping the poor mother'would make a rush for the door , bill four or II vo women who had rqsolvodtthomsolvos Into a sort of body guard , always piled upon her nnd draggcd'hor back. As the mother was an unusually largo nnd strong woman , thcso struggles were so florco as to frighten the llftcon or twenty youngsters collected at the house mid set them all to screeching at the top of her voices. Alter witnessing n skirmish or two of the kind mentioned , nnd being unable to obtain any useful information at the house , wo beat n rotroat. The mon were all out in a stretch" of prairie that lay east of the farm. Toward them wo hastened. Before us was n beautiful sight. Not only all the fanners but all the residents of the little village of West Liberty hnd taken the field. About sixty mon on horseback , each with n hugo torch , were scon moving slowly in line'across the prairio. The horsonlon were about fifty foot apart and between each pair waa a footman. They swept over a wide swath nnd when out n inilo Jrom the.fields would turn , form again and move back again over now ground. Vln qrder , not lo th'unplo the child under th'o'fcetof their- horses they did not move out of awalk. . At the fields n number of old mon were splitting up fence rails and making torches. Thus they were going over the prairie near est the house almost foot by foot. This unusual sight stirred uy tljo imp ish coyotes nnd they could bo frequently heard yelping in the prairie to the north ward of tlio farm , quito heedless of the gun and pistol shots when they raised their infernal how ) . The father of the lost child was among the mounted 'men. Ho wus calm but his face looked lilco that of a dead man in the glare of his torch. Wo had failed to obtain any useful information at the house and when the father came to the fence where tlio torches were ronowcd n cousin who was with mo approached him. ' "Mr. Henderson , " he said , "keep up your courage. Your child wilj bo found ; if not tonight then surely very soon after daylight. What kind of shoes did she have onV" "A pair of little buckskin moccasma , " said the father. "That is all I wanted to learn , " ftaid my cousin. "Tako courngo , Mr. Hend erson , 'i . ' "My cousin then wont to a man from tho'vlllago who had n bulls-oyo lantern and borrowing it starting off nlono in the direction of the houso. This cousin Milton Moore by ntimo had recently returned from the pineries of Wiscon sin where for three years ho had boon lumberifig on the Chippown river. lie was n great hunlor and had been much among the ( Jhippewa nnd the Winno- bago Indiana. In his hunting expedi tions ninong Iho Indians nnd with their younij.bmves ho had become an export in'tho art of trailing. I think few In dians could have bnalcn hint. When ho loft with his lantern I uskod noquosU6ns. I know ho was oil'on business ; alee know that ho did not like questions. Although only IM years of ago ho had the gravity and stoicism of an Indian brave. A few years moro among the red mon would have fixed him in their ways for life. As it was ho did not got the Indian out of him for about throo-yoitrs ; would every once in a , whllo'tfiko his gun and slip nway to join some roving band of Indian hunters , presently returning n painted bravo and adorned In all the finery of a young redman man , every stitch of his civilized dross swapped oil for fringed and bonded buck skin , nnd many dollars given to boot. In about an hour my cousin or.mo back. A large bonfire of fence rails had been nmdo near which I was stand ing. Seeing my cousin como into tlio edgoof the circle of light thrown from the fire nnd make mo n sign I went out to him nnd wo withdrew into the dark. "Well , what news ? " I asked. "Bad , bad ! " said ho. "Tho child has gene into the hog pon. " , "Great God ! You don't moan to say that she has boon devoured by the hogs ? " "No ; I hope not , I could find no fragments of nor dross. Hut if she es caped the hogs I fear she is drowned. At the side of the lot in which the hogs uro penned Is a slough well about ton foot dcop. I found the child's tracks in the iatio * loading frpm the houeo out to the prnirlo , the tracks turned and followed the fence of tlio field to this confounded hog lot , Then she crawled through the fence and wont toward the well inside the hog pen , in a corner of the fonco. There I lost the track , so many hogs having trampled about the woll. Don't lot the father know. Take n lantern nnd half n dozen mon ; then quietly slip away , rig some kind of grappling hooks nnd oxnmlno the well. If you don't find the body in the well , 'search oirory part of the lot for scraps of the child's dross. I shall go southward nlong the line of the finld , and if she onmo out of that pen nllvo I hope somewhere to again find the llttlo moccasin trackb. " Soundings showed Iho slough well to contain only nboul four foot of wntor. I would wait for no grappling hooKB. Taking n rail from the fence for use as n Inddor , 1 slipped olT my clothes , and de scended to tlio bottom of the .veil. It was n very cold bath , but I examined every Inch of the well's bottom , and found nothing but n drowned pig. This relieved our minds of all thoughts of the woll. While t was dressing , tno men with mo took the lantern and began searching the corral , n lot of half an aero containing about , slxtv half wild hogs of some unreconlzablo prairlo brood. While loorting for shreds of clothing , the men were also U ) look for blood on tlio jaws of such of the hogs as were whito-halrod. Stooping nnd groping up to my nock In water had so chilled inn that I loft the examination of the hog lot to the others and bent my coin-so toward the bonfires , ' & ! quarter of n mlle nway to the southward. Just before reaching the liroa I mot my cousin. Said ho : "All looks well ngain. The child came out of the hog pen nil right. I hnvo found tho' prints ot her moccasins in three places in the dirt thrown out of gopher holos. She is following the main line of fence southward among Iho cornfields of the dllToront fahns , crawl ing back and forth through the fonco. I loft her track In the corn Hold of her Undo John Lowis. What I want you to do Is to call olT the horsemen - mon who nro working southward over the pralrio. I want nobody to go in that direction to obliterate the trail I am following. Make the father under stand this. Toll him that if loft to myself - self I will find his child. To convince him thai 1 know what I am am about , give him these threads which I found in places where his little girl had crawled through the fence , ' , ' and ho gave mo three or four bright woolen threads from a fringed hood worn by the child. I wont toward the 'halt-dozen bonfires blazing on the edge of the pralrio , while my cousin hurr.tcd nway to the south ward. Itvn § now about 1 o'clock in the morning nnd so cold that groups of mon were huddled about all the flros. The horsemen soon cnmo in when I an nounced the news of the tracks of the child hnvinsr boon found far to the south ward cf , the hog pon. "Tho hog pen ! " cried the father * who hnd boon Itojit in ignorance of the child having been trailed into the hog corral. Wnon fully informed of whut linn boon related above the father cried out : ' 'Thank ' God that- she passed there in safety ! " Soon , however , ho said : "But nro you sure her tracks hnvo boon found beyond the hog lotV" r'YesBuro"said I. "Horo are threads from the child's hood found in places where she crawled through cracks in the fonco. " The fnthor clutched the threads and kissing them placed thorn in his vest jwckot. "I nm. convinced , " said ho. Being informed of my cousin's wishes Mr. Henderson then asked all to discon tinue tlir search until further orders. The horsemen dismounted and tying their animals to the fence gathered about the fires. Ponce rails were henpod upon the bonfire as frcoly as though they hud been ordinary cord wood. The mon brought corn from the adjoining field and parched it on the cob either by burying the oars in hot embers or by loabting thorn on a stick. Armfuls of corn were also brought out for the horses. Ono scorned in a camp of Missouri jay- hawkora Men , on foot and on horseback , had boon coming in all night and a consider able number were still arriving , some from farms five nnd ton miles distant. Altogether nearly ! ! 00 men , young and old , were in the field. There were pres ent ropresontatiyes of about twenty fam ilies , nil nearly related to the loat child , with old Enoch Lewis , the Qut'kcr grnttdfnthor , nt the head. News was sent to the mother that the child had not gene out in to the pmirios ; that her tracks were being followed southward among the cornfields of the 'farms surrounding the village of West Liberty. Till * was news that would relieve - liovo her mind from fear of the packs of wolves that had boon yelping in the prairie to the northward. Tlio cowardly brutes woula not venture southward past the bon fires and the crowds of mon about them. About 2 o'clock I stole awny from the camp nnd wdnt in search of niy cousin. I followed the main fence loading south. I came to where the fence formed the dividing line between the Gregg and Bozarth farms , &till hud not found my man. Climbing the fence of the Gregg farm into n great corndold I again moved along the line of the central fonco. I had gene about ton rods when I was brought to n halt by the voice of my cousin , the light of whoso lantern I had loner boon straining my oycs to see. "Well , which way'r" ' said ho. I looked about mo on nil sides , but in the dim starlight could see no one. "Where are you ? " I asked. "Horo , " said my cousin , "sit down. " Stooping , I peered into a fence corner and found my man lying among the trrass nnd wo''ds. "What nro you doing hero in the dark ? " "Walling. My lantern wont out just hero. " "Woll , why flon'tyou como up to Iho camp and got another ? If the child is not soon found she may chllto \ death. " "O , no she has on over her .dross n good thick | cloak. Hoi ; father told mo that. She's all right. Sho's found. " "Found ! Whoto Is she1' "Not far away. SJio la taking another bll of n nap just now. " 'Uood Lord ! and you lying here to lot her tnko n nap wl.flo her falliar , mother anil all her people are wild about , her ? Where Is the poor llttlo thing ? " "Somowhoro out In this cornfield. I have not yet seen hor. " 'If'you navon't soon her , how do you know where she is ? " "I'll toll von how 1 know. I tracked her oul of her Uncle John's cornfield to this cornfield on the Gregg farm. She llrijt wont a little way Into the prairie1 I don't know how far but turned and came buck lo tint fence , as 1 was euro she would , for the rise in Iho nnilrio jusl there would make all before her the muno as blank. She would turn about In search of some object familiar to her , nnd booing tlio fence would come back toll. Just ahead wus the cross-fonco of Una field , which would bar her way , BO 1 came on and soon found where she had crawled through it , leaving behind a llttlo woolen mitten. I trailed her nlong the line of fence to this spot. Hero she turned into the cornfield , and I had not followed her ton fuut before my lantern wont out , so I iust halted hero on the trail and curled up in the fence corner to wait for daylight. " "But how do you know she's alive rim ) sleeping ? " "Woll , half nn hour ngo I heard her cry for n moment , just ns children do at times when disturbed In their sloop. 1 started up , hut as she ceased crying al- inoat immediately , ! lay down again with my car to the ground. About daylight , when a llttlo breeze starts up , It will bo colder , and she will cry again. Then I may get her ; if not , I'll find her as soon as fl Ts light enough to seu the trail , Who is not ioO ! yards from this spot , but I don't know tno direction exactly. " "You take things very coolly. Lot mo go and got another lantern. Think of the wretchedness of the parents. Be sides , the child may chill to death. ' "No four of her death from Iho cold , These llttlo prairie youngsters uro very hot-bloodod. I hnvo not fouurt it cold lying bore In the weeds nnd grass. I told Iho fnthor I'd find his child , nnd I'm not going to hnvo all that rabble rushing down here , touring through the corn llko wild mon. Now , go back to cnnnx About daylight lot the child's uncle , Clark I owis , como on hl.i horse to the cross fonco. ' Than you como on here and wo will go nnd got the child. " "But the father , what shall I toll him ? " "Givo him this little mltton ; toll him that I hnvo not lost the trail nnd that ho shall have his child lioforo the sun Is an hour high. But toll him to keep this news to hlmsolf nnd romnln qulotly at camp. If the mun up thuro want to ride about the uralrlos lot them go I don'tt want n crown down here In this corn field. " I wont back to the cunn : and taking the father aside , gave him the llltlo mltton and as much comfort as t could , A great fear that his llttlo girl was doittl innnodlnloly seized him , however. "No , " said I , "sho la sleeping qulotly enough. " "Qulotly sleeping ! How do you know that f For answer I "opoated what my cousin had told mo. When I mentioned Uu > crying of his child , Iho father wanted , tent nt once rush nway to my cousin. ' . 'No , lot him go on In his own cool , slow and sure way. You will make him nervous and hasty. " Noxl 1 sought out Clark Lowls nnd by the time I had told him what was re quired of him slgps of dawn were visible in the east. Ho wished to sot out Imme diately , nnd while ho was getting hid horse I borrowed n lantern containing half a candle In order to begin the trail ing at once ; for until after minrlbo the light would bo dim among the tall corn. Chirk Lowls halted at the cross fonoc while I wc'iit on and joined my cousin where ho was lltorallyand very comfort- 1xbly "camped on the trail. " Ho was glad to see the lantern , being tired of doing nothing. Besides ho had ngain hoard the volco bf the child for n mo ment. "It lias about had its sleep out nnd is beginning lo fret because of thu cold , " sold ho. I wanted lo runh ahead with Iho lan tern , and prosecute the search regard less of the trail. "No , " said my cousin , "for I am not sure of either distance or dlroclion , except that the faint wailing cries came from the eastward. Slow and sure is the plan. " The old fashioned tin lantern waa found n poor thing lor our use. It was onlv by opening the door of it that n sullielontly broad light for trailing could bo obtained , and then it foil far short of the bulls-oyo. Between the rows of corn Iho ground was covered with pumpkin vines , fox tail grass , and woods of vnriovs klni s. I could see nothing. My cousin , how ever , saw everything. "Whon snown I could see where n pumpkin vine had boon dragged out of place by the th-od foot of the litllo ouo , "but I could not sea the moccasin prints , and failed "to note bout and crushed wdeds. As the ground was thickly covered and hidden in most places , it was practically by what ho saw among Iho woods nnd plants that my cousin followed the trial. It was slow work , but by flashing the light ahead lo where a vine had boon dragged , or a corn blade broken olT , wo occasionally went forward Ion foot nt a bound. The trail , too zigzairged about did not go straight ahead between any two corn rows. "Sho cannot be far nwny , " said my cousin. "Sho has hero boon wanUoritig in the dark. Oarkncss cumo upsm her about the time she tprnod nway from the fence. All looked.ialiko- bur , or site would have still held to the mark which find guided her so far the fonco. " Daylight found us still puzzling over the windings of the trail.In - eccentricity ity it reminded mo of the trails of-the oppossums I hnd followed in b6yhood. Not n sound had wo heard from the child. This worried mo , IIB I feared she had chilled lo death. "Nothing of the kind , " said my cousin. "She has honwl us and is lying low. She is in a condition to bo afraid of every noise she hoars. " Sunrlso came and wo mndo bolter pro gress. Tha trull had turned and was loading baok toward Iho fonco. My cousin , who was about ton foot in the advance , suddenly turned and motioned mo to move forward. When I came up to him ho pointed in sitnnco io n spot about three stops beyond where wo stood. There in the midst of a muss of pumpkin vines I saw the lower partof the child's red dress , but her head and the upper part of her body wore hidden under some large vine loaves. "Tho sight gave mo n great shock. "My God ! " cried I , "sho is dead ! The poor child has perished. " At the sound of my voice up came the child's bond. For a moment she Blared at us with wild eyes , then on nil fours she bogau to scuttle away , keeping her little body close to the ground , llko iv cat when in pursuit of game. In a mo ment my cousin had her in his arms. She clnwod nnd fought him like a llttlo wildcat , but not a word or Bound escaped her lips. She had got back to within fifty yards of the fence. As wo carried her out of the field we tried lo soolhe her , but eho would not speak and was constantly struggling to escape , When wo hud carried her to her Uncle Clark , who was waiting at the cross fence , and ho had told her ho would tuko her to her papa the wlldnubs wont out of her face at once and she cried : "My papa ! my papa ! " She was her father's pet , and it was afterwards found that It was In search of him that Hho'had ' bundled tip and nallied forth , knowing thai ho had gene to-a neighbor's near the village. . When half way back to the camp wo came to the father , who , seated upon his horse , was waiting to hour from un. The child had hidden its face against its uncle's bosom , nnd seeing It carried in that way the poor man thought it was dead. ' "Dead , dead ! " cried ho , "My poor little Lizzie is dead ! Oh , I feared ill" * "Dead ! " cried the undo. "No. she is as much alive ns a little wild call" In a moment Ll/.zlo was in her father's arms and almost smothered witli kisses. Still , she looked rather wild oycd , and would not speak further than to occa sionally murmur fondly , "Papa my papa. " Wild were the cheora Unit rent the air when wo arrived nt the camp cheer upon choor. Then a half a do/nn young men rushed for tholr horses , and there was a wild race across the pralrio to carry the news to tlio mother , and those who hud all night been walling at the houso. Whooping llko wild Indiana , they thundered along , spurring with their heels and smiting the Hanks of their horses with their hnls. The shout sent up at tl'o camp , a mile away , was heard nt the house , nnd the half-cra'/.od mother at once misinter preted it , crying : "My child is doad. Hoar the shrieking ! They have found her lying dead ! " In vain the other women said : "Thoy are choorlng- the child Is sale. " It was only when the crowd of wild young horsemen came ( ly ing in with their report that the mother would allow herself to hellovo the child safe. safe.Tho The crowding about of HO many men nnd tholr wild choorlng RO frightened the lost girl that uho clung to her fath er's nock and hid her face In his bosom. Then ho all of a nuddon caught the ox- ci tunny it of thu moment and spurring his horse diifhod homeward about tm wildly as the young men who had preceded - coded him.