THE OMAHA DAILY ttEE IONDAY , AUGUST 7 , 1893. SPECIAL NOTICES. FOIl THKSB COLUMNS ADVKIITISTOIKNTS 1 :30 p. in. for tlm fircnlne nnrt until H:3U : p. m. for the muriilnir ftnil Similar Y . * * Advortlwrn , by rfatiratlnir n numbf-ifd clKvV , r-lmlinvii IlifltrniuwcrnnildrvfwO to a mimlwml lotlrr Incntrof TliKlH-.K. AimwrtH no will bo rtcllvcrcil til > oii pnwntnllon of llio clii-ck. 8IIUATION8--WANTE1) . _ Union IKeA wonl flrnt In rtlon , IP n wonl thi-ro- ftltrr NoiMnir taken tor li-M.tlinn 2."c. " " VoSITION Vlf Jl SOMK CAIN txminr or contractor to flnlnh Irrtrnlnc curtx-ntor Ir.Mlc. Hnvo hnil 24.venr ! rxpcrli-ncc. For fur- thnr tartlculnrn niliin-H-j Clias , Tlinxi-r , Scwanl , Nen. WHItl 7 WANTED MALE HELP. Union H < < ! n wonl flrot Innortlitn , Ic a wonHhiinj. kfti-r. Nothing takrn for lent than ' . ' .Ic , f > OKNTt.EMAN OP OOOU OilAR.UrrER TO lJn > preBonlourbuiliieHBtnMiraucumpii pn-rc-rnnl : 117 lion Imllillng. f > * 4 Tt- SALARY OH COMMISSION TO AOENT8 TO I'liamllnllin Patent Clioinlral Ink Erawr 1'ciicll. Tlintiioit iiHOful nml novi-l Invi-nllon of Ihanirn. KrancH Ink llioroiuthly In two nrtiniuU. Work * llkn innirlc. SiHI to BOO pivcimt prollt. ARCMIIH nmklni : 9.10 ir week. We nl o want a trnicral agent to take charou of territory nml nppolnt mihngcntn , A rans cliancii to tn.lki ) tnom-y. Wrlto for u > rniH nml a Hpi-clini-h of orating , Monroe EraHlnir Mfg. Co. , X ill ) , I.i CroHsoVlH. . UH5 n-SALKSMKK TO SELL IIAKINO POWDER. .11 Wo ] Mit our rood * In niani Rolling I'lim. ? f.0l ! ( ) ) month mid fx | > oii f'H. or conimlHHloii. Clil- oneo linking 1'owilcr Co.,707 Van Hnmi Htn-ut. Chi- cnijo. M lirS-A 7' 1 > IK YOU WANT A OOOD 1'A Y1NO JOI1 WKITM JDthu II.iwkH NtirHory Co. , Milwaukee , Wl . _ I-WANTK1) , A HOY TO CAUHY A HOIISK JLJrotiUi on Tim Kvmilnc lice. Call at circulation Ji'l't. ! l ! ! lli. til , MHU TV-WANTKI ) . 1'AINTKU TO UKNT A HOUSK J'andilo work for tlio rent. N. W. Cor. 'J7tli anil Ducaltir. MB1M WANTED FEMALE HELP. Knti'R.IHcn wonl llrstliiBcrtlon , IP a wonlthuru- nflur. Nolliliitf taken. for ltw > than 'J.'u. _ -LAthliHoFno6ffAlUIlKSSTOmTit6ltJCK our IniHltii'HH unions frlrnils. $7i.l)0 ( ) to $100.00 unlary In right iiartlCHjII" 11'u bullillng. Ml -WANTKII. HY A SMALL FAMILY A YOUNO Klrl to work for ln-r boanl wlillu nttciullni : Hcliool. Aililn-HH , N in Ikii. 778 U' _ -WANTED , AN INTKLLIOKNT LADY WHO IS . imtiltluiiM anil willing lo niako money. Aililmau N 17. Ilo < - . M7II2 7' _ WANTED. LADIE9 AND OENTLKMKN. WK D will nay JB.Oi ) to $ ISMM ) PIT wet * to ilo strictly lonmvnrk for tin ; no canvasHlin ; and Droinpt pay- iient. ( ) , K. KinmouH Ac Co. , latluryinanli ) ! and IVatcr StH.'lloHton , Ma 9 , aiHUB 11) ) ' _ P-WANTKI ) , Olltli FOll OKNKHAT , HOUSK' V-'work. Mra. O. W. LooinlH , 1011 South liOlh ave- RENT HOTJSEB. Rati-n , Kc ) a linn each Inwrtlon. $ l.no a line per Qiunlh. Nothlni ; takrn for IUHH tlmu IMc. D-KOlVllKNT , 1I6USE91 IN ALlTrAUTS"op Ihu city. The O. F. D.ivlH conipauy , 1503 Far- fiH7 D-n AND I-IIOOM APAKTMKNTS , VON DOHN block , with Htuaiu ; rofuruiicfa reaulrcd ; KID B ! i l. CB8 _ - UKNT , 7-HOOM MODUHN FLAT , D-FOR block , lion s. iub ; st. : i : < 5 FOH WENT FOR n MONTHS ou LONOKH nlci'ly lONili1 * ! ll-rooin boimi * . all furnished anil In tlrnt class condition to small family without chtldri'ii. Hi'nt rraHonablo nnd refi-riMicei * ro- qulnil. Imnili-o M fi'JB South iiUth HtrL-ut. SIS14 iiKNT. I'-noo.M JIODKKN HOUSE , TTv KOlt UKNT , ID-room IIOIIBC. all inoch-rn liu- I 'lirovi'int'tilH , SHSHOiith lUth Htrctt. lutiulru ttfill Chicago. atiltlit D-VOM IlKNT N INK- ROOM HOUSK , ALL minium oniiviMilcncrH : liaru : i-li'itant lawn : flnoHhado. No. ' 'Ill S. Illutavo. M. J. KiMiiinnl , V07-H N. V.LIfi ; llnllillng. M liU'J -0-UOOM COTTAOK , MODKHN. RIIOICE. IN Slaufonl Clrclo. O. K. Klfiltlli-r , 101 ! llc-u bills- . tAI -8-IlOOM HOUSE , MODERN. NEAll I1USI- -I- ' neHH , rent moderate. Aiply | 'J01 lieo bulldlni ; . 70:1 : D-FOR 'RKNT. .FLAT. 7-itooM , CORNER , with ranee . 701 H. llltli Htrvet. ChnrleHV. . llallrr. No. fill 1'axton block. M770 8 * -an i a CAPITOL "AVKNUK , SEVEN ROOMS. Inquiries I H Capitol avenue . 7"i : 7 * -FOR RKNT , NICE FIVE-ROOM COTTAOK , iKl .lll ) , Iniinlru room 1(10 ( , New York Llfu building , , , _ t „ M71K1 D-A VKRY DES1RAIU.K DETACHED TEN roomed jnodeni houuu , lar o lawu.no baHoment. J.V.'l Callfond.-r. M7H7 10 * " " ' " - UKNT. TWO 7-UOOM HOUSES IN Omaha View , only til.OO per month. 717 N.Y. Life , 7I7 ! _ D-FOR RKNT-FINE H-ROOM HOUSE , 281'J SuwmlBoiilh front , bay window , nice lawn , clly water , coal bliiB and closet. J1H.OO pur inontli. MHilU 7 * 1) 11-ROOM MODERN HOUSK WITHIN 5 JIIN- nteB walk of I' . O. Inquire loni lodje. lodje.MR07 MR07 12 FOK BENT FTTRNISIIED ROOMS. l first Insertion. Ic a wurd there- nfler. Notlilns : taken for less than li.'c. V FtlKNISHKD iiiifiinilHliiil ruoniH with l > o.-uil 'J blouUx from court lioumi. Aililrenh , M : ( ' - ' . licti. All ) lu * T7 FUKNISIIKD UOOM WITH ALCOVE FOK J-JKuiitlvmvii.iuodcm convunluiiuoii , BL'O North L'ld. : J M7iO : 1-nJKNIMUKD KOOMS. 1017 AND H : ' . ' : ) CAl'I- .Ijtol avi-nni' . MU7IA7 ! _ _ ' 1 ? UOOMS NICKLY FtmNrsllKD. Dill'SOUTH ) ' J'jl7lh nliiiot. .MJIIO lll > n ? FHUNISliKD HOOM WITH ALCOVE. SOUTH I 'front : alHii Hin.'ill rooiim , with or without boanl. . Mm , Kiilitlil. No. ' 'HID Doiislart Btri-ct. Plil E ? AUr.OR AND 1IKI ) UOOM. STEAM HEAT , fraHaud liatli. Cheap runt. 70 ! ) S. llltli. : id Moor. M7I11 ! 8 * -FINE FUUNISHED HOOMS. 2005 1IIIHT ST. , 7UI ) nil * t FOIl KENT , VKKY DESIRAIILB FRONT OK ulilo rooms. blinlii or ciiHiilli- corner Mat : ovM-j-thlni ? inoilorn. 111:1 : South llltUSt. Mtfilrt 7. " KSIHAiILK SOUTH UOOM. MODERN CON * vrnlonofH 11111) ) lloiUo Ktii'i-t. Mt < iii ; ! ' _ ' T ? " "NIO ELY FURKISED TIOOMS. SINOLE on * _ Ivuimiillo. Call or addrcHS ' . ' ! ) 8. IDlli. MHr.ll 7' EFOR UKNT NIIATLY FIJUNlSHEl ) ROOM , with Iwanl , . oil ) California St. ins 17-11. INKWLY FURN1SHKD KOOMS TO RENT , J i with or wlihoul lioaitl , lu prlvulu family. ' . ' (117 ( ClilraKO Htri-ct. niM48-l' > < 1 ? FOlt KENT. ' . ' HANISOME ) l AltLOUS. FUR 1 JnlKhril or iiiifiiriilhlKHl. threu bloukH from IHJHI * tiillor. liuiiitrit l.'llh Kaniaiii. hi-5 ; ! ' " FUBiN ISHED a'opittS"AMi ) BOAUD lUU'H. 1W a wunUU-Ht ItiKrrtlon.lna woi-il tlicro- nlliT. Niitlihi ) , ' InUi-ii fur h-nn than ' _ ' , " > . EN'S HOMK UNDEll CARi : OF \Voman'H UlirlHti.tvi u xoilallon , HIM , 17th M. I , ' Till : DOI.AN ' 'Oil AND ' . ' 11 N. 18TH ST.fl03 ! . ' Jrili : STATE'KUllOI'EAN HOTEL NUW AND J i'l 'initly ! furnlHhiHl roonm for ii'nl by itay or vi'i'lt aliriiHoiiablunili'H. Kmrry .V Spratt , KHI8 lo cut ! UoiitflaHhlivot. > 11H1 AVil' l ( ' RTxTM A'ND HOARD FOR TWO O'ENTLE- J'miMif 70S North ItithHtrivt. MH.1l ) S * Rali'H , Hlua llii'ieaeli Inserllo'i , ifl.fll ) a lno ! per inontli. Nolhliii ; liiU n fur lent than ' 'Tie. I' _ 'FHONT ROOMS , inoo MS7U 11' FOK RB.NT STOKES AND OFFO'tS. RateH , ll ( a line eaeh luKerllon , * ! . . ( ) a line per month. S'ulliliu ; taken for lean titan ' 'Jo. I FOR RKNT. 'HIE 1-STORY I1RICK IIU1LDINO Jtilil FarnaniHt , Tim bull < llnif liana llroprouf eo- nlriil baNinneut , i-omplotu uliwini lieatliw llxtni-i'U , water on all tliu llour , ii : , oto. Apply lit the oRlco of Tim lieu. \ Ulil _ 1 IlKSK 1WJOM rT R RENT ON ( JROIIND FLOOR Jon Ltllikt.U'tueeii Faniuiuiuul Doni'liiD.fhenu. Apply lit VIS S. IBtliHl , hilt AGENTS WANTED. Itnie , , ! iKi ; llnKoacli limerllou , ) l .10 a line par Monlli. Notliliiv taltun for IOHS than ' . ' ' > o OUTFIT ' FRKK : FROM il'JOOOloluu.uUui ; kly i eirularly earned by our haleitinon. 1' . U. lion 1:171. : Now Voik. M876 7' WANTED TO Raton. 1 We .V wonl llrnt Innoriinii , In a word tlinr.v Ml ltr , Nulliln. Ukim for luiwi Hi. in ' 'Jo. MlK - " uo i s WITH Addrcka Urywn , care of Oha . II , Fullur , Chi- j _ M71j 7' K -UKNfKMAN AND WIFB IlKSIltK JIOARU nnd rrsMenco In : > prlvntd family ( ornH ) > r- IHMIIIK-X If militHl , Refi.-ranct'H i'Xi-haned. llou oaioo M no. SlSUO 7 STOK AOK Halm , HValliiue.itlilii.iii'ilou , $ l.SOa Una IK.T . iHoutb. KutUlur i.ikiMi fur le H tliau'3c. M 1SToruaK roir iiorsu OLD " " aooDSi " * cUJuauU licipr.ito ! . R.VelU. . 1111 Faruiiin. ! V ' WANTED TO BUY. Raton , 1 Mo n wttM flmt IniwMton , lo a wonl thoro- nfler. Nottilnif taken for Ic.i-t Ui.iu asc. V-WANTKofTO plmrri ASHAoTxJii RETAIL I' bimlncH ! any line. Part trade. Amen Real Kntato Agimo'y , 1U17 Fnrnam Hlroct. B33 * V CASII PAID FOR 001.11 AND SILVER , 1 > Jacolmim ft Klwle , room 11,1 Aid DouglanHl. M-'O All ! * \T-CARir FOR' FURNPTWRB , HOUSEHOLD 1 > goods , wo. , or.wlll ll for owner In our auction H.ileH. R. Weilt , 1111 Famani. 61)3 ) XT WANTBI ) . HOUSE $1.51)11.1)0 ) ) : ALSO HOMK i > nbonl ttl.niMMMi ! inimt bo ti.iriralii ! ) . K. c. Onrvin A Co. , 'JUS Sheely block. . MHIKI 7 AJ WANTED , < TnoIU n ACRES TO (1 ( M1LE3 -I'frotn city : must bo elu-ap. If you have city property nrlnmlH or niercliamllno to offer cheap , lint with K. F. Ringer , loll ) Farnam. MH80 ! ' . ' FOR BALE FURNITURE. RaleH. mo n'wonl flNt Insertion , Ion wonl there after. Noihlnir taken for It.'is than ' 'So. FOR SALE , KLKOANT ANTIQUE OAK folillnir beil but llitlu timnl. Cheap for cash. Flret IIOIIHU north of Dudgo ou ; 11M avLMine. avLMine.MSflO 8 JFORSALE . _ Uoa wonlflrHtlnwrilon , loaworl there1 aflur , Notlilng taken for Urns tlianJ25o. . 'IFOR SALE CHEAP , " A"ncB PONY CART ! ' Imiulro at 11114 Uiimlng nln-i-t. SALK. CHEAP. SECOND HAND P1IAE- ton and hninent. Imiulro \Ve.st'n Htable. 'J7'J1 Ix-avenworth St. MS'O _ FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. RateH , Itlo ft line each Inworllon. $ l.SOn llnopor month , Nothlni ; taken for lens tlinn 2'ic A KoiaALKuwm vTioN"8t V'/wIek , V Rilko bllll.lnl table , rack.cues and balU. Evurythlntr In HrHl-eliiBH Hhapo. Addrexn N 21 , lie.- . MI80. MISCELLANEOUS. RnteH. 1 We. a word llrnt Inwrtlon.le a wonl Ihero- afler. NothliiK taken for less thnn 'J.'c. R " "ETRUSCAN AUT" STlTlKSV EESSONS Klven. OnlcrM taken. Mra. E. J. Carle. i(117 ! ( ChlcaroSt. niHIIM'J * OLAIRVOYANIS. ll.lloH , 1 Oca line each InHertlon , $ l.r > 0 a llnopor month. Nothlni ; taken for less than 'JJc. rellnblobtmlne Hino < llninuthyoaratllON.liltli. ; MASSAGE. BATHS. ETC. , RaUiH. IHc a wonl llrsl Insertion , Ic a word iheronfUir. Nothlni ; takim for ICHH than 2lu. f | ' < MADAME SMITH , SO'2 S. 13TH , 2ND FLOOR , JU Room : ) . MUHBIICO , vapor , alcohol , strain , Htilphur- Ino and HO.I batlm. in 871 12 * rp-MME. CARSON , 1121 DOUOLAS STREET , : ID JL floor , room 7 , massaso , alcohol , sulphur and not ba tl is. M804 11" _ Tsi MME. STOWK , MAGNKTIO HUALKll , 205 Uoniflas block. M127 A0 PERSONAL RatcB. l cawonl flrHt liiHcrtlon , 1oa wonlthoro- 'lur. Nothing taken for li'an than 'J..e. A NEW SONG.-PAT-A-CAKE , " COMPANION to "Pcok-a-loo , " at A. HOHIIO'H , Omaha , Neb. M1I74 8 * MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE. Rnlcn , llo ) a line each Innurtlon , $ ! . . ' ( ) a llnupcr month. Nothlni ; taken for leos than 2o. \\r-rjOANSON IMPROVED AND UNlMPRm'ED ' ' city iiroporty. ! K.ot)0 and npwanlH. r to il per centiiiodelayu. W.Famam Smltb.V Co.lil''O Farnam \\7-MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES. > t TlioO. F. DavlsCo. , luUSFariiam street. tiUII \\7"-MONEYTO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES ON * v Improved and unimproved Omaha real estate , ! to fi.yearn. Fidelity TrunlCo. , 170 ' Farnani. U03- \\r-ANTHONY LOAN AND TRUST CO. , HIS N. Y. Llfo , lends at low ratew for choice securLty on Nebrauku nnd lowafarnmor Omaha clly property. l)7 ! ( ) _ \ir-CENTRAL LOAN & TRUST CO. , I1EE ItLDO. ' litIS \\r-FARM'MORTOAUKS. c. F. HARRISON , am V > N. Y.LIfe. . 7811 S'J' T\r-$7.0 ( ) ( ) TO LOAN ON FIRST CLASS CITY > property , Hr t. mortgago. Imiulre Netlicrton Hall , N. E. cor. nth and JackHou HtH. 817 7 soo.oo TO $1.noo.no TO LOAN i TO r. years on linpeoviil Omaha real estate or farm lands. K. C. Onrriu .V Co. , 208 Sheely block.M840 M840 W - MONEYTO LOAN > \T CURRENT RATES. Apply toV , } } . Melklo , First National Ilk bldif. I MHtii ) WMORTQAaE LOANS. A. MOORE , -101 BEE W nLD'G. M 823 MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS. Rates , lOc a line eaeh Insertion. $1.50 a Hue per month. Nothing ? taken for less than 2. > c. WILL i IXIANMONEYON ANY KIND OF SK- curlty ; strictly conlldcutlaL A. K. Harris , room 1 Continental block 478 -MONEY TO LOAN Wo will lend you any sum which you wish , small or law. at the lowest posslblu mien , In the ipilckest posrtlbhi tlmu and for any leiiKth of tlmi ) lo suit yon. You can pay It back In mich Install ments ari you wish , when you wish , and only pay for It as lonff as you keep It. You can borrow on HOUSEHOLD , FURNITURE AND PIANOS. HORSES. WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS , MERCHANDISE OR ANY OTHER SECURITY. Without publicity or removal of property. OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. , HIM ) SOUTH lliTII STREET , first floor abovi ) the street. THE OLDEST , LARGEST AND ONLY INCORPOR ATED LOAN COMPANY IN OMAHA. 010 X -DO YOU WANT MONEY ? Wo will loan you ANY SUM you wish on vour FURNITURE. PIANOS. HORSES. WAGONS , CARRIAGES. WAREHOUSE RECKIPTS , etc. W > iflvo prompt attention to all applications , and will carry your loan as lnnt.-iH yon wish. You can reduce the cost of carrying your loan by a payment at any time. There la no pub licity or removal of property , FIDELITY LOAN ( JUARANTEK CO. . Room I , Wlthnell block. M7-1 1 Cor. IBlh and llarney SI. BUSINESS CHANCES. R.iten , llloa llnoeach Insertion , $ l.f 0 a line per month. Nothlni , * taken for less than ' .Tic , "Kout KNT/VAM / dress box fifi , Lincoln , Neb. 012 \ -FOR SALK OR TRADE , FIRST-CLASS DRUO J- store , centrally located , t'oocl casli business. C. W. L. 1' . O. Jkix 018. M202 Y-FIRST CLASS DRUO STORE , RIO BARGAIN for cash : troud paying business. Address N20 , llou. 7tm 10- Y-FOR SALK , A WELL ESTAI1LISHF.I ) IIAK- nry ; t-ooil location ; broad trade about 2,11)0 ) loaves per weeki ( 'Uixl homo trade of eakes , pleu and lunches ; part cash , balance on lime. A. II. , llee. Council lllults. M81U 7 -FOR SALE ON'EASY TERMS , FURNISHED hotel , known as tlm "llnrllninon House , " Hit- nati-d near Ihu II. .V M. R. R , depot III the city of Aurora , Neb. Call on or address R. W. Gi'ayblll , Real Kniato Agent , Aurora. Neb. MHOU 12 * V-1'KTAIL CLOTH1NJ BUSINESS WANTED 1 In a coed town of ; itm ( ) population or over ; will pay spot cash and ask no uuestlons : price must bo low. Address N 23 , lleo oillco. V -TO BUY. SELL OR EXCHANGE , BUSINESS J. chances , real estate or lands. Apply to West ern HuslnesK Agency , ill ! ) N. Y , L. bldir. MHlll .S3 V-FOR EXCHANGB , CLEAN STOCK SHOES , 1 * ; l,000 real ubtato and money. O. Snydur , Noola. la , JI8H2 12' FOR EXCHANGE. Raton , luoalliiucnch liiHertlon , $1.51) a linn | wr nioiilh. Nothing taken for IOMH than 'J. * > c , -ioVVNimYFARMSIN NEIIRASKA. KANSAS /Janil Dakota. Will Hell i-heap or tixi-hangu for indhhor t' aiHl uattlo. Ailil.box 70 , Frankfort , IiiU , J OKI " " -CLKAN STK1K OF ( JKNKRAL > U.s"lT"wiLL U take ruilUHliilonlgnoy. : Iloxl'UJiFrankfort InJ , UU y-AHOUT $7.U < MTYORTH OF STAPLE OKN' AJoraliuiTchaiidlwi/oroim-thlnl iiash or * < t'ciir d noted. b.il.inci o .iaha city property or coott farm. J. U. Haddock. Filrbury , N t > . M''SO V-WILL TRADE llECirESTATE FOlT LARGE f-tor muiill slock of Koods. AUihvin M 7 , Ik-u. , M3i)7 ) f/WJLI LANUS , CLEAR , TO EXCHANGE FOR I /VproiK'i-ty la-re. Wrlto full lU-sl-rlntloiib. 7ui Sonllr.'Tlll lli ) t. M307 A23' rA MODEHN loTlOOM HOUSETl ! LOTS ON A/ror / nt k'rado , k'ooil reMldonou iHirtlou of Ihu city. For kiuullor houuo or vncau.1 lnalcU' lni aildroitii N. IU lien. 757'8. Z-HAVK 10(1 AOUKS OF IMPROVED EASTERN Nt'brauka la ml not morlrau'vil that I wihh lc > truilo for iiii'rcliaiidlao. Uvu. L. numpt ill. Colo- rliltfo. Neb M70U 10' "ixTTRAiiETFLB'AirrxiTs ANDTOMKCASH' /Jfor a cuttairu uud lot- north or mirthwext part of uU > . Nii.V.ltMiomen. MS518' V-WltG KXCHANr.B. ULKAR W EST ERN tJluuiii for ellt-eUgoil llrnt niuruufo on clly prop- u.ty. ho Uuiibtlul tP r coiiHldmi l , li''S Now York Ufii bl.li ; . M844 H' "roiTsATuItEAL ESTATE ] R.iti-8 , lUoullnp.iaclilimsriloii. SI.20 a line l > or luonlli. Jiiithlux ut' < un for le"i linn ' . ' .Ic. I lAtlL.\KJs O..HA'KllSONt2K ! ) | Y L1FK. MSii Alii- TOR SALE REAL ESTATE. Conlttuuil. _ . -------J-- - - - - - - - - - Ttu v LOTS IN ' STOEPKt , PkACB. , ' ClipaiK'St anil bom loti In OMAHA. ' Special price nnd terms to HOME nUILDERS. Sloepol Place lots will always nilranco lu prlon , for the elty must grow w lward. Call on or ad- ilrcHH W. A. WobMcT. 4112 lleo hldf. 1114 A CHANCE TO INVEST YOUR SAVINGS. EAST i * . front lot Iiowoavenun ( Poppli'tim park ) , easy aeoenstonmlor. Owner going Into builneM. Will cell very cheap for ca-th. Also lot Ilauncom Pl.vo. Dig bargain for caMi. Address L. F. , P. O. Dox nsi ) . 01. . 11AROAIN9-HOUSES. I/XT9 AND FARMS. SALK J > or trailc. F. K. Darling , Ilarkurblk. lliQAia IF YOU ARK IXXKINO FOR A SAFE AND Jprotltabh ) Investment Wo can Rive you one. For Inslanco , n cowl farm of 100 acres 10 miles from Oinnhn. What can yon llnd bettor ! Or , If you wnnt n homo nn fn y paymi-nts nnd 0110.111. wihnvo several. Omaha Real Estate nnd Trust company , room I. lien bnlldlnir. MU71 1JAROA1NS , IN FARMS , HOUSES AND LOTS. J. JJN. Frenzer , room 5 Frenzer block , opp. P. O. M43U A22 0 RKAT SAOIUFIOK. INSIDK PROPERTY. VJlIoimennd lot offoreil for Main nt hnlf Its value , by J. M Clarke In J. J. Bruwu'n block. M78JI 7 ATOW IS THK TIMK TO BUY A DKSIRARLK i'liomi ; or choice lot In Hlllsldn No. 1 nnd Park placn at bankrupt prices , either for cash or on time. Willis Yates , ncent. S28 N. 32nd St. H02 lfOK SALK : TWO NKW COTTAOKS AT 8. W J corner of 2 < lth nnd California Hln < els. Alt mod ern conveniences. Inspection solicited. Call on or address H. T. Clarke. 2.10 ! ! Cass street , or 210 Boanl of Trade , Omaha , Thonu HW. 82211 nllEA"TSNAP. REST LOT IN ROYD'S ADDITION , V corner , south nnd uas > front , only f.00.00. See Spencer , Karbach block. MHOIl 7 | ? OU SALE-FINE LARRK RKS1DKNCK WITH nmpliiKrotinds. which IcauolTcrntn very low It will pay you lo Investl&ale. D. V. Sholes. M8f.7 8 iron SALK. 20 COTTAGES , l.1l.0l ) ( TO I. $2.000.00. ou monthly payments. K. F. Rlnser , IBID Faniam. M887 HI4 WORLD'S FAIR HOTELS & ROOMS Rates , lOoa line rach Insertion , $ l.i0 ! a line per monlh. Nulhlnit taken for less than 25c. ? oi IK"NT-WOULIVS i VISITORS-NICE. ly funilsheil rooms ! nrlyatu family : quiet loca tion ; near steam and cablo'cars. Reasonable rates. Reference required. First Hat. 38'J'J Elmwood Place , Clilcaito. 731 7' _ SECURITIES FOR SALE. Rates. IHc n wonl first Insertion , Ic n wonl thero- nfler. Nothing- taken for less than 25c. _ 8PKII ( JKNT MORTOAGES FOlVSALK , SKCUR- lly absolutely safe. Ames Real Estate airr-ticy 1017 Farnam. MB32 HIGH GRADE OMAHA CITY MORTGAGES , nctllnir purchasers peed rain of Interest , sums of from $100.00 np , for sale by Ololw Loan & Trust Co. , lOtb and Dodge , Omaha. Particulars on ap plication , M7U4 SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. Rates , 1 Oca line each Insertion , $ l.fiOa line pur month. Nothing taken for less than -"o. acquire a working knowlod'e ( of shorthand and typewriting at A. C. Van Haul's school of shorthand - hand , C13 N. Y. Life. Typowrllers to rent. 010 UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMEKS Rates , lOcn line each Insertion , $ l.fiO a line per month. Nothing taken for less than 25c. vllAK ERFORMRL ( Y WirHJOHNo. Jacobs , deceased , later with M. O. Maul ) , tinder- taker and embalmer , HISS , llith Ht. Tel. U'JO. . 017 PAWNBROKERS. Rates , ] 0c a line each Insertion. $ L.50 a line po month , Nothlni ? taken for less than 2. c. JSONNENIIERG , DIAMOND IIROKER 1 05 Douelas st. Loans money ou diamonds , watches , etc. Old inililandHllvi'r Imnglil. Tel. 1BS8. 1110 SECOND-HAND TYPEWRITERS. Raies , lOc a line each Insertion , $ l.f.O n line per month. Nothlni ; taken for less than 2. > c. . AH makes bought , sold , uxchamed , rented. ( i3 N , Y. Life bldif. Tol.fi.-iy. IllH LOST. T OST-GOLD WATCH AND TIN : * FINDKR WILL Jjbu liberally rewarded by relurnlni , " lt to 1 18 Capitol avenue. M888 LOST-SATURDAY EVENING , BABY'S WHITE knitted quilt' Under will confer a favor by lo.ivlni ; at the IJeo onice. M8S1) 7 * SCALES. Rates , lOc n Him each Insertion , $1.50 a line per month. Nothlni ; taken for less than 2.'c. NKW & . SECOND HAND SCALES , ALL KINDS. Address Hordeu A SelleckCo. , Lake st. , Chicago 020 MUSIC , ART AND LANGUAGES. Rates , l ! < ea word first Insertion , lisa word there- nftor. Nothing taken for less than 25c. GF. GELLKN1IKCK , IIANJO1ST ANDTKACHER 1810 California street. 1IM WANTED TO BORROW. \\TANTKD , TO BORROW * l-il)0 ) FOR SIX ' months to increase establlshi-d lueratlvn busi ness. First class reference and security Riven. Address N. 11. lleo olJlco. 77-1 fi * RHILWgY TIM EjSHRD Ix-aves ICHICAOb , IIURLINOTONA Q.i Arrives Omaha I Depot 10th and Mason Sts. I Omaha 4.2D pm .Chicago Vcstlbulo. . 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THE BUDDING F A GENIUS Recollections of thOgjEatly Struggles of America's Elcqtjio Wizard , TOMMY EDISON jA A PUBLISHER Ituiinliif ; n Nerrppnppi ; nnil ' Under jlUllcultln * Ilcrolo of n Chl iJitlie Turultie I'olnt InI l.lto. Had Ellison boon n loss onorffotio boy ho miirht hnvo runmliiod to this dny n vender of nows. But pcnrcoly had ho rcuchod Ills 15th youV , snys a writer in St. Nicholas , when ho resolved to edit nntl publish n pajwr of his own. L'or this purpose ho purehnHcd HIM ) pounds of old typo from the Dotrolt Free Press , whoso composing room was ono of- his fuvorito resorts vvjiun olT duty. Attaehcd to his train there was a springloHS freight car , witli n room set npurt for smoking. Owing to the bad ventilation , passengers rarely entered this compartment. Hero the newsboy deposited his typo nnd sot about the publication of The Grand Trunk Herald. t was a 12x10 inch sheet , printed by the irosstu'o of the hand , nnd on ono side nly. The Herald wan Issued weekly , nil sold for II cents a copy or 8 cents n nonth. nnd readied n circulation of iovoral hundreds , The columns were ovoted to railway gossip , ohangos , ncci- onts , market reports and general in- ormation. Hallroad men of prominence wore nmong its contributors , mid. it became : olobrutcd as the only newspaper in the world printed in a railway train. The Journalistic ambition of the young-editor , vas satisfied when the Herald attained ditorial mention in the London Times. I ot content with his success as editor , [ Miblishor and train boy , Edison now urchased , on the installment plan , a supply of chemicals , and having secured in the railroad shops some old retorts in exchange for papers , ho titled up in the Herald oillco n chemical laboratory. Rich in Frosonius's "Qualitative Analysis , " which ho had thoroughly studied , and the materials now at hand , 10 stood ou the threshold of a now world , with the dawning consciousness : > f the message nature's untried forces lind in store for him. Alas , an extra jolt of the springiest * car ono day played "lavoc with the rudely constructed aboratory ! In the wreck was n bottle of phosphorus from which the water had evaporated. The phosphorus Ignited and set lire to the car , and , before he could say Jack Hobinson , the hapless young chemist , editor nnd vender was soundly culled by tho. iufurinted conduc tor and thrown bodily < from the blavsing train ! ' " Recalling the incident , years nftor ward , Edison , In thoja'boratory atMonlo park , gave so prnetr al an illustration of the catastrophe thjit'an explosion ensued - sued , lllllng the place with stilling fumes nnd creating a stampede among some distinguished scientifctfe'assomblcd ' in n room above the laWtyutory. Through the blinding vapor tjwy descended , ex citedly demanding aijjtvjcnlnnatlon. ' 'Oh ! " said J-"disqn.mnused at their panic , ' 'I was only shewing the gentle men how that explosion occurred on the Grand Trunk line. " * The destruction of'the boy's railroad laboratory trnisfcl'rddlhis ) operations to the basonicut Of liis , fathom's , hpuso in ' Port JIuiou ; , jjn ortlop'tlmi1J4chem \ icals should , not. b-QJlhiturbud j10 iub0ie every bottle "Poison.- " . ' I'lrnt , Venture In Tclocrnpliy. At this time ho made his second venture turo into the journalistic field by the publication of u newspaper called Paul Pry. . It was .a more ambitious publica tion than the Herald , and had a host of contributors 'nnd a largo subscription list. Ith fate , however , was scarcely loss disastrous than that of its predeces sor. A contributed article gave oiTonse to n subscriber , who , mooting the editor- in-chief on the banks of the St. Clair , deliberately pitched him into the river. His success in telegraphing the war column _ curly impressed young Edison with the power of telegraphy. His curiosity on that subject was thciico- fortli insatiable. He read everything on electricity ho could got ; ho bosloired the telegraph otllees nnd the railroad shops along the line , und was the terror of the engineers ; and ho never failed to beg for n ride on the engine , whore ho frequently made mischief by trying to solve for himself the why and wherefore of the steam horse's construction. In the telegraph olllcos he could see the cup with its copper , zinc , and acid , nnd hear the click Of the sounder ; but whence came the magical power ? De termined to lind out ior himself , he con structed a short line from his laboratory to the residence of liis young assistant and chum , James Ward. Common stove pipe wire , insulated with bottles placed on nails driven into trees ( and carried under an exposed road by moans of a piece of abandoned cable fished up from the Detroit rivorj , was the equipment used. The youngster hud seen sparks emitted from a cat's back. Judging that there must bo n good battery whore the indications wore so strong he in serted neat in the circuit , using the fore and hind feet ns electrodes. The connection made , lie tried to start the electric current by rubbing the cat's hack. Des.pito the animal's telephonic resentment of the liberty taken , the experiment was not without success. A tremendous local current and perfect electric arc wore produced , attended by considerable disturbance ; out as the battery would not work , the line was soon abandoned. An Inclilunt III LIU Kiirly I.llc. In telegraphy , operators are taught ; receivers must bo bTfcu. Equipped by nature nnd training , JSaison gave up the newsboy life , \vliiulilio hud earned in /our years $2,000 , thojigronter part of which ho gave to his'Jparents. ' Now begun his iui/rutory | / career as n telegraph operator. V' Mnny uj)8 Bnd downs wore his. Qljfjn he was cold , hungry and slioltoVIotts , for the in satiable impulse to experiment to the nogloot of his duties kept him con tinually out of wort. One day ho reveled in the prn'iSOs his ingenuity evoked the next , 'ho was dubbed ' Luny" nnd turned n'dPift. Perhaps his most 'frigenlous boyhood font wus performed ( Hiring an ice jam that broKe the co-nto uotween Port Iluron in Miehiganudund Surnia in Canada. The river ut- this point i is u mile und u half wide..The lee made the river impassable , und. .thgr.o wus no wuy of repairing the cable. Kdison impulsively jumped on a locomotive und seized the vulvo con trolling tlm whistle. Ho hud un idea that the blasts of thn whistle might be broken into long and short sounds , cor responding to the dots und dashes of telegraphy. In n moment the whistle Bounded over the river ; Toot , toot , toot , toot toot , toooot toooooot toooooot toot , toot loot , toot. "Hullo-o , Sarnial Do you got mo ? " "Do you hoar what I say ? " No answer. n"Do you hoar what I say , Sarnia ? " A third , fourth and fifth time the ineJta o went across , ID receive no re- ep nte. Finally , the pperntor on the other side uudersUoJ , Answering "toots" came tihcarfully back , nnd the connection was established. The Turning I'olnt In HI. 1,1 f . His second venture into practical teleg raphy wns the turning point of his life. The story Is told ns it wns related to the writer by Mr. J. U. Mnekoiuio , who during the early sixties was the station ngcnt mid operator at Mount Clemens , Mich. As n newsboy Edison's run took him twice n week through Mount Clemens on the train known ns the "mixed" division , This train reached that station between 10 and 11 n. m. , and re turned to Port Huron between 4 nnd 5 p. m. Young Edison was popular with the railroad men , whom ho delighted to on- terlaln in his train laboratory with chemical experiments , nnd had made n stanch friend of the Mount Clemens operator. Mr. Mackenzie nnd his wife nnd fnmily lived over the station. It wns n summer day. The "mixed" arrived in good time , nnd the train wns cut loose ahead of the baggngo car in order to pick up n car of freight on its way to Jackson. This left the passen ger nnd bnggngo car at the north end of the station platform. The engine and freight cars backed in on the freight house track nnd pulled out the car on to the main track , without n brakeman , giving it n gentle push toward the bag gage car , The track wns very level. "My son. then 2 } years old , " said Mr. Mackenzie "unobserved by I his nurse , had strayed upon the hin truck and was amusing himself throwing pebbles , when Kdison , who stood near with papers under his arm , turned and Haw the child's dnnger. Throwing aside his papers , ho plunged between tlie cars just in time to drag himself nnd the child clonr of the approaching cars. 13xcopting scratches , both oscnpou with out injury. The act was heroic , and our gratitude was unbounded. I was just then unable , however , to substantially reward the young hero. Then I remem bered his absorbing Interest in teleg raphy. Many a time I hud driven him from the ollico , for his curiosity led him into nil sorts of mischief , to my nnnoy- mice. " 'Al , ' 1 said , 'stop ' at Mount Clemens from 11 n. in. until 4 p. m. several days ouch week , nnd I will perfect you as nn operator nnd got you n nosltion. ' The olTer wasoagorlv accepted. "Edison soon had erected n line from the station tank to my brother-in-law's ' sleeping room ever the station. The instruments used wore made by Edison's own hands at a gun shop in Dotrolt , In construction and operation they were perfect. Subsequently the boy put up n perfectly equipped working line from the station to the village drug store a distance of one mile. It worked very well in the fine , dry weather during which it was built , but the first rainy day rendered it useless. It could hardly hnvo boon otherwise , for nine-tenths of the line wns fastened with mere penny nails to the cedar of n snake-stake. There wore no insulators ol any kind , and the line wns what is kiiown ns stovoplno annealed wire. Excepting two paid messages sent ever this line , the whole wus n financial failure. "One day while the line was in opera tion Al rushed Into my olllcc , his eyes electric sparks. " 'Mr. Mackenzie , ' he cried 'I can send two messages at the same time over a single wire1 ! " 'Away with your nonsense ! ' I re plied , and drove him out of the ollico. After the Boston trial in which Edison's ' claim to the invention of the 'duplex' was contested , I recalled to him the incident. " ' Hitdl ' ' ov'idonco liad'i'our , Macken zie' , ' saidtlitf inventor in reply , 'it would have saved me 8300,000. ' " In three months the pupil o.vcolled the master , who had no hesitation in recommending him to the telegraph superintendent. Edison became night operator at Stratford , Out. Young Mackenzie now rides the largest bicycle in the United States , nnd is n trusted man in his rescuer's employ. DOCTOKS TIRE OF LIFE. rhyHlclnns Kill Tliomnolvos More Often tlmu Men In Otlior Professions. Suicide la doubly interesting to phy sicians , not only ns they study it in its professional aspects and psychological bearings , but from the fact that , accord ing to recent statistics examined by the Medical Record , probably more phy sicians than any other class of men die by their own hands , lawyers coining next , and the liberal professions as a whole furnishing about one-fifth of all cases. Various causes have been suggested to account for this seemingly abnormal de velopment of the suicidal tendency among doctors some ascribing it to overcrowding and the struggle for suf- llcient work to maintain lifo in such u way as to make existence inviting ; while ethers , with probably more reason , seek the explanation in the greater tendency among medical men to fall victims to opium , chloral , cocaine and other drug habits. Since suicide increases with education and civilization , it must be demonstrated that physicians , as a class , advance more rapidly in that direction than do others , and simply show their superiority by keeping at the head of the list. Unfortunately for such u theory , that of Insanity ( possibly the re sult of supposed civilized inlluenccs ) stops in ami destroys whatever merit niuv attach to the act or to tlio fact of belonging to the class most given to its practice. Morsolli speaks of "tho known dispo sition of doctors to become mad. " Sui cidal mania is undoubtedly traceable to hereditary predisposition In many cases , while it is lair to presume in ethers that a man whoso father killed himself may become so possessed with the idea that he , himself , wijl do the same that hois forced to the act to got rid of the idea. Such cases should bo treated and o.fTord instances in which prophylactic hied- ioino can und should assort itself. Even in monomania hope may bo hold out of permunqnt euro of the desire to die. Dr. Hiobuult told at the international congress - gross for experimental psychology , hold in London last August , of his success in treating by hypnotic suggestions a woman with strong suicidal mania , To accomplish the desired result by this moans repeated sittings must be had and the suggestions of cure made over and over again. In this instance re corded Hfty-eight seances of forty-Hvo minutes ouch resulted in freeing the woman of all her self-destroying ten dencies. The would-bo suicide is ono of three things a great pl/llosophor , a crazy man or a coward. If a philoso pher , his philosophy is faulty , unless , perhaps , ho ( s beyond all hope and doubt u burden to himself and the com munity. If a lutatlo ] , he must receive careful treatment and his reasoning powers bo trained to follow out ideas which will take him out of himself and give him sumo interest in life. The whole treatment is prophylactic , but much may be accomplished , and possi bly hypnotism may prove a valuable aid in its accomplishment. Out of 374',741 alien stcerio | landed at Now York m l&JZ only 4,110 ( rave their destination as the southorii states. So fur this year the proportion of southward immigrants is no greater. A Florida paper reports a skunk , which bit a sleeping cowboy's uosu ami died nftorwarJ of dullrlum trfuiiens , but the story incus uu- tUotitk'iUion. MORAL REVOLUTION CINNABAR 7Mi Qutn in Short SlorM. Nnvnjo Joe wns out of luck. Ordl nnrlly his vngnrios wore not regarded in Clntmbar. His frequent nppcnrnneo in the single street in n voluntary of nice feats of horsemanship coupled with nn exhibition of pistol shooting , in which old tonmto cnns nnd pnsso beer bottles performed as targets. Imtl hitherto excited - cited no more baleful sentiment In the Cinnabar bosom thnn disgust. "Shootin1 up tlio town n whole lot" wns the name for this engaging pastime ns given by Nnvnjo .Too , nnd up to dnto the exorelso hnd passed unchallenged. Hut today It wns dllToront. Camps , llko Individualshave , moods now light , now dnrk nnd so it wns with Cinnabar. Just nt this time Cinnabar wns exper iencing n wave of virtue. This may have come spontaneously from the germs of order which , nftor nil , dwelt sturdily in the Cinnabar breast. It might hnvo been excited by the presence of n pnlo party of eastern tourists , just now abiding nt the O. K. hotel , nnd whom the rather snngutne sentiment of Clunn- bar credited with meditating n largo investment of treasure in her rocks nnd rills. Hut , whntovor the reason , Cinna bar virtue wns cortninly nrouscd , n con dition of the public mind which mndo it n had day for Navnjo Joe. DTho angry sun smote hotly in the do- Borted causeway in the Cinnabar. The ' public wns wlth'in doors. Tlio Gold Mine saloon und its sister hotels , the dance hall , nnd the Full Hlown Rose were thriving mightily. Those games known to the world as monte , high ball and faro , nml which generally engrossed the public thought , were drowsy nnd null enough , but the counters whoront the clti/.e'ns of Cinnabar gathered with his peers in absorption of the incautious drinks of the plnco wore fnirly sloppy from nn excess of trade. Notwithstand ing the torrid heat , this need not sound strangely. Cinnabar's Cleaning wns strongly homeopathic. "Similia similibus curnntur like cures llko , " snld Clnnnbnr , nnd when It was blazing hot drank whisky. But today there was further reason for this consumption. Cinnabar was excited , nnd this pro- _ yoked n thirst. Navnjo Joe , rendering "limsolf prisoner to Jn.uk Moore , rescue or no rescue , had , by order of that sagacious body , been convoyed by his cnptor before the vigilnnco committee uid wns about to bo tried for his life. What was Navnjo Joo's immodinto crime ? Cortninly not n grave one. Ten days before it would have hardly earned a comment. Hut today , in its spasm of virtue , nnd sensitive in its memories of he erratic courses of Navajo Joe afore time , Cinnabar bad gravely and grimly taken possession of that volatile gentle- nun for punishment. Ilo had killed a Chinaman. It happened thus : "Yore jomes that prairie dogj Navajo Joe , all spraddled out , " suit ! IJill Tutt , n short "mlf hour before. Ho wns peering from the window of the Gold Mine snloon nt the time , to which ho hnd been drawn Ijy the noise of hoofs , and there was n sense of injury disclosed in the tone , born of the awakened virtue of Cinna bar. bar."It "It looks like this yore camp never can asspome no airs , " said Rosewood Jim in a distempered way , "but this yore miser'blo Joe comes ohurgin' up to queer it. " As ho spoke , that offending personage , unconscious of the great change in Cin nabar morals , swept up the street emit ting gladsome and eestatic whoops and whirling his pistol on his forefinger like n wheel of light. A tourist stood in the door of the hotel -smoking u pipe in short , brief putts of astonishment and reviewed the amazing performance. Navnjo Joe at once and abruptly halted , and , gazing for a disgruntled moment on the mun Irom the east , took the pipe from its owner's horrified mouth and placed it in his own. "Sinokin1 of pipes , " ho vouchsafed In condemnatory explanation , "i onole- gant and degrudin , ' nn' don't you do It no more In my presence. I'm miirhty sensitive that wuy about pipes un' don't ' aim to tolerate 'cm ; none-what ever. " Tliis solution of his moti/es seemed entirely satisfactory to Navajo Joo. Ho sat pulling nnd gazing ut the man bereaved reaved , while the latter stood dumbly staring witli n morsel of the ravishing meerschaum still between his lips. What further may have flowed in the way of oratory or overt nets may not ho stated , for the thoughts of the guileless Joe suddenly received a now direction Just nt that moment a Chinaman , voluminously robed , emerged from the New York store , whither ho had been drawn by dint of soap. ' \yiiatover is this yore suds-sloppin' Mongol doin' in camp I'd like for to know ? " Inquired Navajo Joe disdain fully. "I shore leave orders when 1'ir yore last for the immojit removal of all sech. " "Oh , well , " ho continued in tones of weary and bitter relleetion , "I'm the only public-speritcd man in camp an' all thisyoro work falls nuchorul to me. I'll jest have to make an example of this porticlor specimont to lot 'em know whatever a Caucasian is 'anyhow. ' " Then came the ihort , emphatic utter unco of a six-shooter , n pulT of smoke which vanished quickly in the hot air and the next census was short one Asiatic. Navajo Joe had shot the China- man to death. Then came the brief order from Arm strong , the chief of the vigilance com mittee , to Jack Moore. That gontlemui prolTorcd a Winchester first and a re quest second , and Navajo Joe , realizing fate , at once surrendered. "Of course , gents-1 ' said Armstrong apologetically , as ho convened the vigi lance committee in the Now York store. "I don't say this yore Joe is boin' hold for bollln' the Chinaman solo un' alone , the fact is , he's boon hnvin' ' n mighty sight too gay u tlmu of lute , an' si thinka It's a good , safe play rboin , as it'i a hot day nnd wo hits tlio time to sorte : cul | the committee together an' n k it'i views whether wo bettor hang this yore Navajo Joe yet or not ? " "Mr. President , " responded Hill Tutt , "if I'm in order an' jest to get to got the sense of the meotin' to ilowin' easy HI : ' smooth , I moves you wo take this yon Nnvnjo Joe an1 proceeds to stretch hin u whole lot , I ain't basin * this yore erne no defunct Chinaman nor nuthln' ii jiartio'lor , but jest lottin'it ' lly under th nouil of good of the order. " "Do I heur any rcmarko ? " asked Arm strong. "If not I shall take Mr. Tutt' * most excellent motion ns the census o this yore mootin' , nn1 it's hang who is. " ' Not intendin' no interruption , " sal Texas Thompson , "I want to say thin "I'm n quiet man myto'f , nn1 wunts t keep Cinnabar u quiet place whoruln t puss my doclinln1 yours. For whlch-al 1 shoroly favors a hungln' ' of Nnvujo Joe IIo's given us n heap of trouble. I'r Imo Hill Tutt , I don't make no p'int o ; this yore dead Chinaman ; wo snares hii too easy. But this Joe is nllors rldin * ah' ' a yollln1 nn1 a ehootln' up the camp till I'm clean tired out , So I says , lot's hung him , . an' guggosta as u eligible place tiio windmill out back of the dunce null. " „ ' "Yes. " eald Armstrong , "tho windmill is upholstered for jest booh plays , nn' as delays is aggrnvatln' ' , the committee might as well cantor over right now an' get this yore done by duyjlght , an' " "See yore , AJr , President , " inquired Nnvujo Joe iu a tone ol truculent in quiry , "don't I got no hand In this yer ? What for n dcnl Is this , I rises to njk , anyhow ? " "You can gamble this yore Is a aqunr' ' American game , " snld Armstrong , oonll- donUy. "You'ro ' entitled to your uny when the committee is tlono. Jest stand your hand now nn' wo'll deal to you in n > minute. " "Well , I jest wants to know if I'm In on this play , that's nil , " said Nnvajo Joe. "Gouts , " said Hosowood Jim , who had snt silently listening , "I'm ' with you on this yore linngln1. Any attempt on my part to p'int out those features in the daily lite of this cnmu ns innkos me tired might seem Invidious , nn11 don't aim to do it none. Hut wo vo got to do Bomothin' in the way of tnkin' n good , firm , moral stop. I takes it linngln' Joe will fill the prescription , These east ern iniMi is yore in our midst ; it'll im press 'em that Cinnnbnr moans business , nn' is n good , safe , quiet camp. They'll cnrry reports east as will tlo us credit , an' tliar you bo. As to the propriety of stringin' Joe there need bo no doubt. If the Chlnnmnn nln't enough , if assnullln1 of n Innocent tenderfoot ain't enough , you can bet he's done plenty besides as merits n lariat. Hu wouldn't deny it himso'f , If you asks him. " There was n silence succeeding the rnlhor spirited address of Uosewood Jim , and at last Armstrong broke it by inquiring of Nnvnjo Joe If lie hnd any thing to otter. " 1 reckon it's your piny now , Nnvajo , " ho snld , "so como a-runuln' . " "Well , ' said Navajo Joe disgustadly , "those yero proeeedln's makes mo sick. I shore objects to this yore linngln' Idee , an' all fora measly Clilnanmn , too. This yore camp of Cinnabar Is n-gottln' that por-dad-bingod-tic-lor it can tnko its reg'lor drinks , nn' " ' "Stop right thnr , " said Armstrong , with great dignity. "Don't cuss tlm chair none , cause tlio chair wtui't have It. It's n parliamentary law If any ono cusses the chair he's out of order , sama ns its law that nil chips on the lloor goes to the house nn' when ' , n man's out ol order once , that settles it. lie can't talk no more that mceiin' ' . Seoln' we're uimlii' to hang you , wo won't claim no rule on you this time , but bo careful how you como trnekin' round , and don't crowd us. You sabe ? Don't crowd us none. " "Well , I won't crowd you , " retorted Nnvnjo Joe. "I don't hnvo to crowd you. What I say is this ; I s'poso I sees llftj men stretched by committees between yore an' Oregon , an' I never sees a mac get roped yet on account of no Chimv man. An' I olTor n side bet of n $10C oven It ain't law to hung people on ne- count of downin" n Chinaman. Hut you all seems sot on this thing and I'll tell you what I'll ' do. I'm a plain , ovoryduj sport , nn' thur's no filigree work on mo. If It's all congenial to the fonts hero as- homblcd hot puttin' it on the grounds ol no miserable pigtails , but just to incot public sentiment halfway I'll gamblu my life , hang or no hang , on tlio lirsl 1100 turned from the box , an' Rosewood deal. Is it a go ? " Cinnabar tastes wore biznrro. A proposition , original and new , formed in its very novelty a strong argument foe Cinnabar favor. So the unusual olTorof Nnvaja Joe to stake his life on a turn al faro was approvingly criticized. The general disposition agreed , nnd oven Hid resolute Armstrong snw no good reason to object. "Navajo .Too , " said Armstrong , "we don't have to do this yore , or take this chance , an' it's a-nmkin' of a mighty bud precedent ad may tangle us yoroaftor , but Cinnabar goes you this time. Rose wood.turn the carets for an nco. " "Turn squur' , Rosewood , " sati ] Nnvajo .Too with an air of interest. "You wouldn't go for to sand no dec/ ) / nor run n brace yore ngln perlshin' llosli an' blood , would you ? " "Well , I should shore say not , " re plied Rosewood ; " 1 wouldn't do II for money an' you can bet I don'l ' do it now when the opeosodecomns mor under the bond of a picnic. " "Well , then , " says Navnjo Joe , "roll your game. I plays it open. " "I dunne , " said Bill Tutt meditatively , "but I'm thinking I'd V coppered. " The turn proceeded , and , us mn.v happen in the interesting device natnou faro , a split occurred. Two noes damn together. 'Ace lose , nco win , " said Rosewood. "Whatever be wo n-goln to do now , I'd ' like to know. " "Gents , " said Armstrong , with dig nity , "a split like this yero create ! doubt , an' it's law that doubts go to the prisoner , same us n maverick goes tu the first man ns runs Ills brand onto him. This yore camp of Cinnnh'ni abides by the Inw and Nuvitjo Joe gooi free. However , ho should remember this little graze and restrain his fun , mukin' methods yoroaftor. Some oJ them ways of his leads straight to evor- lastin' ' life an' if he's wise he niters hii piny from now'on. " "So tlio camp'loses un' this yero erss goes free , " said .lack Moore , dejectedly. "I nllors wns agin faro ns n game ; what1 wo all misses it , is , wo don't piny him freeze out. " J ' THE CHAMPION 8NOREB. Unciirtlily Sound * Unit , C.in lit , llruril I Ulittuiicu ol ilOl ) Vnrils , The central portion of Atlanta for tin past few weeks 1ms been greatly dis turbeu nnd alarmed nt night by tin hideous Bounds of what was supposed U ho some wild animal that wns milking nightly visits to the town. These uncnrthly sounds uctuulli brought consternation nnd fear to tht older nnd more thoughtful people , nayi the Constitution , while those of nervoui temperament wore thrown Into spas niotio fits. Small children woke will frightful fits of screaming and rofnsnc to bo quieted. Our bravest nnd mosl Btout-honrted men dared not go out to Investignto. These distressing Bcrenmi wore varied from the screaming of a tomcat to the braying of a mule nnd ended with n growl very much resem bling that of un angry tigress , while ul other times they took the sound of n him- gry , roaring lion. The whole tiling remained n profound - found mystery until n few nights ngo , Dr. J , L , farmer , while out on n profes sional call , passed through the vicinity ol this disturbance nnd discovered .thai those unourthly sounds proceeded from n certain hoarding house , and were caused by a new occupant of said house , who is now best known to onr citi/ons ila the champion snorer of the world. The doctor states on oath that thobo wounds could bo hoard distinctly for 1)00 ) yards , arid had it not boon for u freight train running In just at tnat time he think ] they might have boon heard a mlle , Tim doctor is staking his reputation as o physician ngainut any mun who will compete with this notorious snoror. At Chicago tlio most amusing domonstr- ' tlous iu oluctrlo cooking uro shown. A a" electric wlro is attached to a dialing dliti , which muy bo placed on tlio plauo or a malnchito table and uu omelet made , it Welsh rabbit or a dish of terra pin. In Jrpu- hitf a silk curd U attached to the Irou , and ono iron will dispose of tlio untlra vr U without stopping , Tlio same Kroou strltijf may bo attached to a curling iron to make the crimps. Heat Is a inoro matter of hook ing ou u slllf twisted cord. The Impending revolution the application of electricity Ii bound to make in the household s aggeri the Imagination. J