THE OMAHA DAILY DEE : ; MONDAY , JULY 0 , 189-1. 8PE01HL NOTICES. Advertisements for then * columns will b taken until 12:30 p. m , for the evening and until : W p , m. for the mornlnir and Sunday editions. Advertisers , by requesting a. numbered check , can hare answer * ddrcMi d to a numbered letter In care of The Her. Answers < i nddnwed will bfl b > llverml upon presentation nf th check. lute * , 1H" word nrat Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing taken far lee * than 2SO. M I * W- " " " " WANTKD BITPATION. SITUATIONAB COATHMAN , SEVERAL years' experience , handled homes for years ; rood references. 1003 Yates street. A M3M WANTED MALE HELP. BOMCtTOnfl. TKAMS FUflNISHKn ; INSTAt- ment KOO < IS. American Wringer Co. , 1C01 Howard - ard street. lt7 TonKTflT flALAIlY OR COMMISSION ! Tim Krrnto-t Invention of the nice. The New Talent Chemjcnl Ink Kraslni ? Pencil. Bells onlent. . Work- like mitKlo. Ag-nts re miklnit JJo.O ) to J125.00 per week. For further particularwrlta the Monroe Urnslne tttg. Co. , X 36 , I i Croe , WIs , 'Z y PUHHINO MCN TO TAKE OUDnnS TOR OM1 eftabll-hed houi-i salary paid. Applr 1H Douglns. U-M179Jy WANTED , A PIANO PLAYEn ; OEIIMAN preferred. 108 N. th. B-M6H WANTitt , LAiicmnns , TDAMSTEIW AND tracklayer- IJ. A M. lly. In Montana. I-ree trannportntlon. Kramer * O'H-arn Iy.lipr agency , llth anil Karnam streets. H-M308 10' BALHSMnN WANTED TO BIJLb OtIl ! OOODB by sample to the wholosnlo oml retail trad i -ell onlent lo every business man or firm : liberal salary ; money ailvimccil for advertising and expen-oa : permanent position. Aaareas , with stamp. Klnc lAlg. Co. , ° - < 2'nJJj8- ! ; „ . WANTED FEMALE HELP. LADIES MAKH 120 00 WKHKLY WIUTINO AT home. Aililres- , with stamp , Ixmliic Smith , Milwaukee , WIs. C M8DC 16' FOB BENT HOUSES. HOUSCS , F. K. DAIIMNO. BAIlKim ULOCK. I > 75 HOU8HH IN ALL PAUT8 OF THU CITY. THE O. P. Davis company , IMS Farnnm. D < i70 6-IIOOM COTTAOnS , MODEHN. CHOICE IN Stanford Circle. C. S. Eleutter. 2M lleo bldK. AGENCY , 507 UHOWN BLOCK. r KnUCENNEY&CO. , It. 1 , CONTINENTAI H.K. FOR HENT , GOOD DETACHED NINE-KOOM house , 2CJ1 Capitol avenue. B. II , Itoblson. room 7. Commercial National. D 850 HOUSES-W. O. TEMPLETON. PAXTON DLK. D M736 31 TENTH FOU BENT 1311 KAIINAM BT. FOB BENT. MODERN HOUSE ; REASONABLE terms. Enquire 5919 Dodge. D-M440 FINE FLAT IN CLOU8ER BLOCK AT 703 S. 16tht. . ; ranee anJ all other conveniences ; 25. Qcorco Clouser , room 2 , 1C23 Farnam t. CLEAN , COMFORTABLE. CONVENIENT , moderate rental- , beat 3 and 4-room suites for housekeepers omy. References required. Also 6-roora sulto In tenement. 816 S. 22d street. I VERY TINE 7-UOOM COTTAGE AT RK- duceJ price ; call at once. Fidelity Trust Com pany , 1702 rarnim alieet. D 115 FOR RENT. TWO 10-ROOM MODERN FLATS , cheap. J. W. Squire. 218 Bee blJg. D-823 KOR RENT. HOUSES , STORES , FLATS. Ames , 1617 Farnam. D M533 FOR RENT WANTED , GOOD MEDIUM priced houses. List your houses for rent with Ames. D M578 FURNISHED HOUSE. 2509 FARNAM ST. . neur SStli. Call at M(7 ( Brwon block. FOR RENT. 3 , 4 AND 5 ROOMS , AT C34 S. 17TH. between Jackson and Leacmvorlh. . D-M655 Jy2S MODERN TEN ROOM HOUSE AND BARN , also cottnco nnd barn , cheap. Rental agency , 310 N. Y. Life. D-740 FOR RENT. 1817 CAPITOL AVENUE. REcently - cently occupied by Capt. Ayres. U. S. A. Henry W. Yates. P M813 10 FOR RENT. FLAT IN.L1NTON BLOCK ; Groom room- , filter , gas , all complete ; J17.00 per month In ad\ance. Inquire at 017 S. 13th. In block. John llainlln. D MSOO J223 PRATT ST. . IN GOOD REPAIR. S.OO. 3513 Scwara st , 4-room cottage , aa good as new , (10.00 , 3101 Jackson St. , a flno modern cottag * . 0 rooms , nearly new. only JJ2.60. 3. 13. cor. 6th and Wllllama , a 0-room house with barn , large yard , fruit trees , berries , etc. . paved st , only $25.00. Ono of tho-e beautiful LaFayette Place hous s aheap to right party. Fidelity Tiust Company , 1703 Farnam St , D 884 FOR RENT , DESIRABLE DWELLINGS IN oil parts of city. E. H. Shcafo 432 Paxton blk. FOR RENT. MODERN 10-ROOM FLAT. CBN- trnlly located , will readily nil with roomers. E. H. Sheafe. 432 Paiton blU. D 919A FOR BENT. MOST DESIRABLE RESIDENCE. 2613 Farnam. U. C. Patterson , Ramge blk. D 927 FIRST-CLASS NINE-ROOM HOUSH. MODERN , etc. , Kountzo Place ; J25.00 to good tenant. Burns' china store. D M3j4 9 * f-HOOM MODERN HOUSE , 3110 CHICAGO. 125.00 month. Apply same address. D 871-9 * TOB BENT FUBNISHE1J BOOMS FURNISHED ROOMS. 628 S. 19TH STREET. E-M569 Jy23 FURNISHED ROOM. 2017 HARNEY STREET. 13 M825 9 I FURNISHED ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEP- ln for man and wife. Rent taken la board , 819 N. 17th. E-910 AETNA HOUSE. NORTHWEST CORNER 13TH and Dodge. Rooms by the day or week. E 9S8 JyO' FURNISHED ROOMS. 1816 CHICAGO STREET. E M977 Jy8 * NICE FURNISHED SOUTH FRONT ROOM 'fro one or two youns men ; reasonable price. 2412 Caas t. E M794 BARGAIN. IN FURNISHED HOUSE ; CEN. tral. Address O 68 , Bee cilice. E-M8H 10 * I NICE FUIlNlSliED ROOMS FOR LIGHT housekeeping. 1113 3. llth. U fC6-H FURNISHED ROOMS. 1418 DODGE. DODGE.E E M974 17 * FUBNISHED BOOMS AND BOABD. YOUNG WOMEN'S HOME. UNDER CARE OF Women's Christian association. Ill S. nth st. F 6S3 _ ROOMS. FUUNISHED OR UNFURNISHED. with first clans board. 19 < K > Capitol uvo. Inquire 1910 Cap I tel avc. F C34 _ IIOOMS & BOARD. 623 N. 19. MRS. TUTTLE. F M3S8 Jyl6 _ NICE ROOMS AND BOARD , ill B. 20TII. F 400 Jyl8 _ VERY DESIRABLE ROOMS. TURNISIIED OR unfurnished. Good location. 210 and 212 S. 25th street. F M483 _ ROOMS AND BOARD. 2113 CAPITOL AVENUE. F 063 " 9 HANDSOMELY FURNISHED SOUTH ROOM with strictly first class board. .109 Douiilas. F-965 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ BOUTH FRONT ROOM WITH FIBST CLASS board ; 17JJ Dodge street. F 315-9 _ NICKI.Y FUUNIHHED ROOMS. ALL CON- venlcncea ; 2003 St. Mary's are. F 314-1J * FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD. 2214 Fanuini street. F M9i 14 * AN ELEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOM AND board , with all home comforts ; no other bouitlcrs ; at C Webster. P M0 > 10 WANTED. TWO LADIES OR GENTLEMEN tu room and board In strictly prUute family. Term- very leuaonable. Address P , S. Bee. F 893 7 FOB BENT-UNFUBNISH'D BOOMS. UNFURNISHED ROOMS. SUITABLE FOR housk vplnir. city water , etc. , low Mill : northwest - west corner 17th and Wcti.itcr sis. Q Cii CORNER SALOON , 91 ( DOUGLAS. INQUinU 1-MtU FOR RENT. THR 4-BTORY BIHCK BUILDING. 8l Karnnm street. The building has a flre- proof cement tuiement , compltt * stesm beat lug IUIur s , vrMer on all floors , g& , etc. Ap ply at the onlca of the lit * . 1 319 AGENTS WANTED. WANTED. AOKNTU TO BELI. TO lu N l > raika , They nil want It : no ) ok can. j blit m ny nuker. AiUrtu 2707 Q South Omahi. J-MSI1 U UO YOU WAST THD BEST NICKEL tlut niftchln * mad t Ju l out ; U l * dJ them tilt the "new silver dollar" payout djIUrs nj mVUle * . A big wlnn-r unit money muktr ; ihlt U your ohunc * . D.vl Key ltr Co. , Elmira , H. V. J-M > 7. 14' IN AND OUT OJT OWf : UUNKAI * comiuistleas. Apply nwiu 439. Faxton blocfc. JJyj * BTOKAOE. STORAGE. WILLIAMS & CROSS , 1M4 HARNRT M-4SI STORAGE FOR HOUSEHOLD GOODS ; CLEAN and cheap rate. R. Wells , 1111 Farnam.M . M S7 OU.VAN&3TORAGE CO..1W8 DODGE. TEL.18M. _ M ttl WANTED TO BU"X. HAVANA FRECKLES , A IOC CIGAR , FOR tC. N M270-Jy-lS SECOND-HAND FURNITURE , a B. 13TH ST. N-8M HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR SECOND-HAND furniture , stoves , etc. I. Brussell , 710-712 N , 16th N-S5S FOB SALE FUBNITUBE. PAYMENTS EASY , YOU WON'T MISS YOUR money. Low prices on furniture A household goods. Enterprise Credit Co. , C13-C15 N. 16th it. O-8J7 FOR SALB. HARD COAL STOVE , "OUAND Universal. " 911 So. 31st street. O M950 10 * FOB SALE-HOB3EB , WAGONSETO. FOR SALE , FINE RAMILY HOUSE , WITH harness and phaeton , reasonable , 213 Board of Trade. P-M962 10 FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS ? BT. BERNARD PUPS , 2101 DOUGLAS STREET. Q-M3M Jy9 _ FOR SALE , FULL BLOOD HOLSTEN COW. registered ; also bull calf , full blood. 2S26 Web- ster. * ! * U * BALED HAY FOR SALE. THE BTAN DARD Cattle company , Ames , Neb. , have 2.000 tons of good barn-stored hay for sale. All orders filled promptly. Q ess ICE FOR SALE IN CAR LOTS. GILBERT Bros. , Council Bluffs. Q-M5S3 Jy23 MISCELLANEOUS. HAVE YOUR OLD CARPET WOVEN INTO rugs. Smyrna rugs repaired , 1621 Leavcnworth. R-M218-Jyl3 TAXIDEBMY AND FURS. BEND FOR CATA * logue. George E. Brown. Jr. , & Co. , 709 8 16th. R-M271 PASTURAGE FOR CATTLE AND HOUSES : best grass , water , and shad * In the country. Inquire 1806 Leavenworth street. Charles Child- . R M847 10' CLAIRVOYANTS. MRS. DR. H. WARBEN , CLAIRVOYANT , RE- tlablo business medium ; 7th year at 119 N. 16. B 689 PEBBONAL. Continued. I WILL CURR , FREE OP CHARGE. ALL sufferers from eem , scrofula and private diseases answering this up to July 25. Ad dress , with stamp , 1' 7 , BM office. U M941 U * _ INFORMATION AS TO WHERE BERT COOK Is will b gratefully recclred : Bert. U you si > this , write or coma horns Immediately. Ida A. Cook , Blcncof. la. U-M982 15 _ MONEY TO LOAN BEAL ESTATE. LOANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CITY property. S3.000 & upwards , 6 to 6Vi pi-r cent ; no delays. W. Farnam Smith & Co. , 1320 Farnam. W < I92 _ MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES ON Improved and unimproved Omaha real estate , 1 lo C years. Fidelity Trust Co. , 170J Farnam. W Ot MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES. THE O. F. Davis Co. . 1505 Fjirn-.rnat. W 6M MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA real estate. Brennan , l < eve & Co. , Pa-tnn blk. ANTHONY LOAN & TRUST CO. . 31S N. Y. LIKE loans at low rates for choice security on Ne braska and Iowa farms or Omaha city property. UNITED STATES MORTGAGE CO. OF NEW York. Capital 12.000,000. Surplus JCOO.OOO. Sub- mil choice loans to F. S. I'uscy , agent. First National bank . W 701 bulldjng. _ _ _ " " LIFE" INSURANCE "POLICIES LOANED ON or bought. F. C. Chesncy , Kansas City , Mo W G93 CITY LOANS , LARGE LOANS ON CENTRAL business property ; 6 per cent. C. A. blarr , J15KY.Llfo building. W-M2M _ _ _ _ MORTGAGE LOANS , A. MOORE , 601 N. Y. Life. MONEY TO LOAN ON CITY AND FARM property. Ames. 1617 Farnam street. LOANS W. G. TEMPLETON , I'AXTON BLK. LOANS WANTED. J. N. FRENZER , OPP. P.O. W M49I J > it3 OMAHA LOAN A TRUST CO. , 1GTH AND Douglas street- , loan money on city ana farm property at lowest rates of Intere-t. W 53 MONEY TO LOAN ON FARMS IN DOUGLAS , Improved and unhnprmcd Omaha real estate. Fidelity Trust Co. , 1702 Farnam at. W 634 MoVEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA PROPERTY and Nebraska farms at from C to 7 per cent. W. B. Mtlkle , First National bank building. W35 _ DAVENPORT & WATERMAN , FARM LANDS , 822 N. Y. Life building , Omaha. Neb. W M907 11 _ LOANS , E. II. SHEAFE , 432 PAXTON BLK. W DlfiAC Is there anything' You Want ? r 3 Have you anything-- - / 3 You Don't Want ? ADVERTISE IT ON THIS PAGE To Trade It. T To Sell It To Buy It. F Fc To Rent It. r a uoiil/frs ( time. 1C a word after the frit time. Ko ad. taken for ( than HO ctt. Jlnt lima. $1.60 a line per month. 1 sefffes if PAY AT THE WINDOW. - ARRIVED. H. PETT1BONE , MEDIUM. MADI son hotel , ror a few days only. S M903 13 * CLAIRVOYANT PROFESSOR WHITE. THE greatest clairvoyant of his ago , has arrived In Omaha. He will read your future life without a mistake. Olves valuable Information on all matters. Will give you truthful advice on all business , law , money matters , and all family affairs , being gifted with a rare nnd wonderful Insight Into such matters , and never known to make a mistake. The future plainly scvealed , lovers united. Troubles healed , reunites the separated , from whatever cause , and. causes happy marriages. Olves names of friends and enemies , also the one you will marry. Tells what to do and where to go to be lucky. All In trouble call. Those desiring reliable Informa tion on all affaire of life or business are Invited to call. All counsel strictly confidential. He can b found at 1817 Chicago street. Hours from > a. m. to 9 p. m. Bundnja. 9 tn 5. S M-lSO-Jy 11 MASSAGE. BATHS. ETO. MADAME SMITH. E03 S. 13TH , 2D FLOOR room 3. Massage , vapor , alcohol , steam , snl * phurlna and sea balhs. T 918 14 * MADAME BROWN. 1314 CAPITOL AVENUE. 2d floor , room 4 , massage , alcohol , sulphur and sea baths. T-MDOJ 13 MISS DEVOL. FROM NEW YORK. HAS taken charge of Madam La Rook's massage parlors. 12 and 13 , 322 North 16th. T M877 12 MME. ANNA OT CHICAGO GIVES ALCOHOL baths and massage. SOS N. ICth , room 13. T-M9CS 14 * PERSONAL. CREAM FOR WHIPPING ; COTTAGE CHEESE. Waterloo creamery , 1613 Howard : tel 1332. U M143 Jyll WHEN OUT WITH YOUR LADY VISIT J. J. Mullers new Ice cream parlois. 2SOJ Leaven- worth street ; everything la new , Including tht building. Tel. 1030. Ic cream delivered. U-M218 LADIES' AMBE RJEWELRY T OORDER ; also repairing. 613 a. 16th street. U M160 MASSAGE TREATMENT , ELECTIIO-THER. mal baths. Scalp and hair treatment , manicured chlprodlst. Mrs 1'ost , 319ft S 15th , Wlthnell blk , U-C90 TAKE YOUR FRIEND ; TINTYPES. 4 FOR 2ie. Proctor. C16 8. l th street. U-M964-jy9 PROF. FRANK BROOLIN RESTORES HAIR to the bald ; cures dandruff ; stops hair falling out ; restores gray hair to Its natural color : both sexes treated. References ( uinlshed of Omaha patients who are relieved. No cur * , no pay. Room 424 , Bee Bulldlnr , Omaha. Neb. U 200-JyH WANTED. SOME RESPECTABLE PERSON to adopt a little girl 2 years old , she Is healthy , never been sick ; do not vvant anybody who cannot properly educate h r. AiMress p. 10. Bee. U MH9 ! 9 * MASSAGE , MADAME BERNARD , 1419 DODGE. U M8CW 14 BALDUFF A pleasant and convenient place. 1123 roroam street , Paxton block : 'phone , 711. 'J-M331 _ SAUL BURNS INVITES YOU TO VISIT HIB new art room at any time. 1318 Farnam. U-478 JyM _ DR. MAXWELL. SPECIALIST. OF INTEUNA- tlooal tanltarluui. removed to 408 Pnxton block. Tel. 1K7. HAVANA FRECKLES , A IOC CIOAR , FOR 1C. U-M2S7-Jy-l _ VIAVI HOME TREATMENT FOR LADIES. Health book and consultation free. Address or call Vlavl Co. , 341 Bee blilf. Lady attendant. _ Hr3 ] WIFE OR HUSBAND. WHICH DO YOU WANTJ My marriage paper mailed , sealed , .for stamp. W. H. Harbeck. Den' " . Colo. U M S SCHADELL'S SHAMPOO. VAPOR AND HOT air machine for sUommr ladles' fices and heads ; cures dandruff and headache. 1522 Douglas - las street. U-.M35I S3 _ DR. W. ROSS MARTm. 1IJ4 PARNAM BT.J houis from 11 to 1 , 3 to 5 , J to I. Tel. 1110. U-JC4 A _ _ TUB CELE11RATED COOK REMEDY 13 NOW reductd In price lo 110.00 ror full course of treatment , llrst , second and tht.d stares ; It cure * In 3) to (0 days , without fall : treat yourselves tt home : tent on. receipts ot prlct ; full printed directions. Dr. A. J , Cook , Ann x Orand honl. Council Bluffs. Is. U M31S II IHOaliNK L. RAMSEY MAKES DELICIOUS torn * oud * bread ; try OB * loaf. UI N. llth st. * _ _ U-I74 JyT * HOUSE CLBANINQ AND WHITE WASHING ona to ordir on fair Itruu. Apply to I * . Walih. Hi So. l tb st U-I7I-7 * MONEY TO X.OAN . CHATTELS. A. E. HARRIS. ROOM 1. CONTINENTAL BLK X-M700 MONEY TO LOAN ON HOUSEHOLD FURNI- lure , pianos , horccs. wagons , or any kind of chattel security , at lowest possible rates , which you con pay back at any time , and in any amount. FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE CO. . room 4 , Wlthnell block. X 701 MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE , PIANOS , horses , wagons , etc. , at lowest rates In city- no removal of goods ; strictly confidential ; you can pay the loan off at any time or In any amounts. amounts.OMAHA OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO 300 South 16th street. X-705 J. B. HADDOCK. ROOM 427 , RAMGE BLOCK. X-737 MONEY TO LOAN ON PERSONAL PROP- crty. Harvln Loan Co. , 701 N. Y. Life building X-707 FOR SHORT TIME LOANS APPLY AT ROOM No. 624 , Paxton block. X623-jy25 SHORT TIME LOANS , 432 PAXTON BLOCK. X-317A6 * BUSINESS CHANCES. H. ' YOU WANT TO BUY , SELL OR Ex change merchandise , get In or out of busln' call oi or address the National Information and Exchange Co. , 203 First National hark. Omaha , Neb. Y MC30Jy28 HAVANA FRECKLES. A IOC CIGAR , FOR 6C. Y M263-Jy-I5 J200.00 MONTHLY : MANUFACTURING CONcern - cern wants an Omaha representative ( or any city not taken ) ; must have few hundred dollars cash to pay for goods on delivery , after orders are secured. F. E. Vail , Morse Bide. . New York , Y M849 9 FOR SALE , A WELL ESTABLISHED PRO. duce and commission business , with best cold storage plant In Omaha , splendid location at very low figure. Ill health of pioprletor's family necessitates removal from Omaha. For terms and particulars address O 37 , Bee. Y-323-3 * TOR SALE , DRUG STOCK IN GOOD TOWN In western Nebraska ; sales In ' 93 , J3.1SG.45 ; terms , H cash , balance notes or clear teal estate ; store building for sale , rent or trade ; no saloons In town ; don't vvritu unices you mean business. Address P 8 , care Bee.Y . Y M353 8 FOB EXCHANGE. FOR EXCHANGE IMPROVED ICO ACRES. 414 miles west city limits ; owner desires cheaper land within 125 * miles from Omaha. Ames. 1017 Farnam street. z M577 HAVAN FRE"CICLES , A 100 CIOAR. FOR sc , A12C9-Jy-n IF YOU WISH TO EXCHANGE LAND FOR merchandise , or merchandise for land nnd cash , correspond with Ncely & Klnney. Bhr-1- ton. Neb. Z M510 13 BARGAINS IN HOMES.TRADE.SALE.1C03 Dodge z-su TO EXCHANGE , FINE NEW BABY ORAND piano for lot. Address O 63 , Bee , ZS33-9" FOR EXCHANGE. GOOD TOP BUGGY FOR safety bicycle. Address K. A. R. , South Omaha. / 5:2-9 IMPROVED FARM. CUSTER COUNTY , FOR clear , vacant lots. S. II. Walker , 23 Barker block. Z-M928 8 TO EXCHANGE. CLEAR LOTS IN OMAHA or South Omaha for equity In 7 to 10-room house , with barn. Address P t. Bee office. Z-MI24 10 JFOR SALE REAL ESTATE. FARM LAND , C. F. HARRISON , 91J N Y LIFE. R E-t4 > jlyn FOR HALE. NEW 4-ItOOM COTTAGE ; CELlar - lar , cUUm. city water ; cor. JOlli and Sahler- J1.I50.W : long time , Enqulr. 1311 FBrnam Sara'l Burns. Rr BARGAINS. HOUSES , LOTS AND FARMS' sal * or trade. F. K. Darling , Barker blk. , R E 7C8 REAL ESTATE-HAVE TWO CUSTOMER ? ( or medium priced resldtncos. If you hav a brcaln. List with Am * * , KIT Famam. RE-M87I LIST BARGAINS FOR QUICK TURNS.160I Dodge RE-Jt : 1W ACRES FOU , tl.00a.00 ON MONTIILY I'AYl mtnts. William * A , Mlttui. room 111 McCagu * block. RB-MS31 19 BUSINESS BUY YOUR HAY BY CAIt'bfv'TON ' ' LOTS. WE buy hny. A. H. Bnrder , iS\V Hurt St. , lei. 1107. U V H.1-SJ CARRIAGE TRtMMIXO. fieBUAIi HEPAIl top (10 up. Louts OuttlnV'111 8. llth st , ZSS Jyl4 C. I. , MORRILL. CARPENTER. OFFICE AN store fixture * a specialty. ' 1513 Capitol avr. CHINA DECORATED TO 'ORliilR AND MEND e < l llko new. KM 8. Itth street. 173-J > 1I ! ii-nu OMAHA MEERSCHAUM mPJVFACTORY ; OLD pipes made new. 611 8. ffjh. M 151 R. U CARTER METAtCORNICE s"lCV lights , smoke stacks , furfuicesj 1617 Howard st. 15 , B. BURT , HORSESHOER.U14 N. 16TII. , 80J-A5 DAMAGED MIRRORS RESILVERED , 7101 N. 16. tae AS OPTICIANS. OMAHA OPTICAL CO. , LEADING OPTICIANS J. F. Ponder , ninnnKcr ; eclpntlllo examina tion of the cvej frcn ; 222 S. Idth street. Com' Nat'l Bk BIdg. , In Klnsler's drug store. 811-15' THE ALOE & PENFOLD CO. . SCIENTIFIC OP- tlclans , 1401 1'arnam at. , opposite 1'axton hotel. Eyes examined free. 717 EYES TESTED FREE BY A PRACTICAL OP- tlclanV > Bimmntee to flt the eyes perfectly , to your mitre Mtl fnctlon or money refunded. A. MANDELBKRO , Jeweler and optician , northeast corner Six teenth nnd Tarnam streets. SGJ HOTELS. HOTEL BRUNSWICK. ICTH AND JACKSON , changed hnnclr. European plnn , first class. Special attention to rooms by month. Rooms , 112 00 to 133.00 , Including Laths , light and ele- % atcr. Ml43 Jyll * THE MIDLAND HOTEL. Corner 16th nnd Chlcngo streets ; coolest hotel In Omaha ; new building , new furniture , electric bells , bath , uteam heat American plan , Jl.DO to S2.00 per day ; European plan , 500 to JLOO per day. M. J. Franck , proprietor. UNDERTAKERS ANU EMB ALMERS H. K. BURKRT , FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND cmbalmer. 1618 ChUngo , Tel. M. 703 BWANSON & VALIENT UNDERTAKERS ANU embalmers , 1701 Curnlng St. . telephone 10CO.m M. O. MAUL. UNDERTAKER AND EMbalmer - balmer , 1417 Farnam street ; telephone , 223. 334 HEAFEY & IIEAFEY. 218 S. 14TII ST. TEL. 2C5 ; also , 21 Hi and N sts. . Bo. Omaha. M437 MERCHANT TAILORS. SUITS TO ORDER AT COST. S. LARSEN , 615 N. 16th st. Established 20 years. 251 Jyll 8. MORTENSEN. THE OLD RELIABLE TAILor - or , 404 N. 16'h , has Kieatlv reduced prices. Sea his S5 pants and { 20 suits ; all made In Omaha. 253 Jilt GRINDING. SCISSORS , LAWN MOWERS , RAZORS. ETC. , ground. Melchlor Bros. , 1113 Tarnam st. st.SC3A4 RAZORS. SHEARS .CLIPPERS. LAWN MOWers - ers , etc. A. L. Underland , 106 N. 14th. 172 LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED AND RE- paired. W. Bochl , rear 512 S. 16th. 239 Jyl4 TENTS AND AWNINGS. WHY DON'T YOU PUT UP AN AWNING ON your home : kcept out sun , beautifies your resi dence , costs but little. Omnhn Tent & Awning Co. , 1311 rarnam st. TeU.S53. [ 382-J > 17 WOLF BROS. & CO. , MANUFACTURERS OF avvnlngs , tents , tings , vvoconilhay , stock covers , tarpaulins , banners , Ett.ymitrs. 703-703 S. 16th street. Tel. COI. Tents foc.jcnt. _ M3S6 HARNESS , WHIPS. SADDLES , ETC. : NEAT repairing. B. D. Casad , tMi j3. )6th street. _ _ , , M 006 3y9 _ GET MY PRICES BEFORE YOU BUY A HAR- oess. August Holme , 7111S. aeth street. r o. M-958iy HARNESS. WHIPS. NETS. ETC. REPAIRING a specialty. 113 N. ICth at. , , 202 MEAT MARKET. NEATEST MARKET. BbST OF MEATS. E. A. Marsh's Washington market. E14 N. 16th. | 133JylO THE BEST CHOICE CUT OF' HEAT AT Helniman'B market. 705 N.'leth st. 132JylO GEO. W. KURZ , CHOICE. MEATS. PRICES reasonable. 722 S. 16th street. M217 Jyl3 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. ARMATURES AND CONVERTERS RDWO17M storage batteries recharged ; electrical and g'n etal machinists ; superior work guarante-U. Omaha Electrical Woiks. 017 and C19 S. 16th St. * T1 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS AND CONTRACT- ors.for elccrlc light and motor plants nnd all kinds of electrlca construction. Western Elec tric Supply Co. . 41S nnd 420 S. 15th st. 837 JOB PRINTING. QUICK PRINTERS KRAMER & CHANDLER. 1121 Farnum & 307-3 S. 12lh. Phone 1650. Mall orders get quick action. EC3-A4 REED JOB PRINTING CO. , FINE PRINTING of all kinds. 17th street. Bee building.M430 M430 HAIRDRESSING. MILLER , LADIES' HAIRDRESSINO , SHAM. poolng , steaming hair goods , 1513 Douglas. 477 BICYCLE. BICYCLES , NEW AND OLD. J20 TO J125 ; easy pavmcnts : wo rent nnd repair. Omaha Blcjcle Co. , D07 N. 16th street. Tel 129. 131 J12300 BICYCLES NOW SS7.0 , tlOO.OO CUT TO JCS.25 , J60.00 cut to $12.50. M. Troleto 2709 Leavenworth street M2J9 Jyl3 BICYGLES' REPAIRED , REMODELED. TIRES , sundries. Safes opened , repaired. C. It. Hcflln , locksmith. ' 311 N. 16th street. 020A6 LOST. LOST. SILVER MATCH SAFE , ABOUT JUNE 20th ; reward. Address O 47 , Bee otllce. M653 30 * LOST-JULY 4TH. NEAR MILLARD , NEB , lady's blue blazer jacket. Liberal reward for return to this olllcu. IC3-7 * " LOST , POCKETROOK ; RETURN TO W. A. Htxenbnugh , room 14 , Wale block , and re ceive reward. M900 7 * DRESSMAKING. DRESSMAKING BY DAY AT HOME ; TERMS reabonnble , cut nnd tit guaranteed. Inquire at 1721 Capitol avenue. 602-23 * DRSSEMAK1NG IN PRIVATE FAMILIES ; FIT and style guaranteed. Addtess N 37 , Bee M 978 3 STENOGRAPHERS. C. A. POTTER , G2S N. Y. LIFE BUILDING , does all kinds of stenographic work , law cases , depositions , chancery work , copying , etc. , at leriKoiinble prices. Call and see the Duplex typewilter ; writes two letters at one nnd the same time ; the fastest typewriter In the world. .MD11 A6 MUSIC , ART AND LANGUAGE. O. F. GELLENBECK. , , BANJOIST AND teacher , 1810 California Bret ( , 914 FOR BARGAINS IN PIANOS AND ORGANS ) easy payments ; Instruments rented ; rents apply on purchase. A. lloipe , , Jr { M855 PAWNBROKERS. FRED MOHLE. 1517H PARji'XM. ' JEWELRY. I' 819 II. MAROWITZ LOANS MONKY ' , 608 N. 16th St. _ _ _ _ _ _ p , _ 171- DANOMTO. _ FOR PRIVATE LESSONS ] STAOD OR Hoclety dances , call on Mornnd. 1S10 Harney , or 2306 Dodge street ; terras' itnsonable. n J / M864 A7 DR. QUO. 8. NAbON. DBNTI8T , SUITE 200 Paxton block. Uth & Fnrnam sts. Tel < 712. _ M657 WHOLESALE COAL. JOHNSON BROa. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN all kinds of coal. Correspondence sollslted. 1003 Farnam street , M4 ( ( PLUMBERS. FREE-PLUMBING OF EVERY KIND. OA3 team & hot water heating ; seweragi. 811 8. IS. M4M 5HORTHAND ANPTYPEWRITINQT VAN SANTS SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND , 61J N. Y. Life , Omaha. Auk tor circular. 710 - . TICKET BROKERS. J. IL DAVIES. MEMBER A. T. B. ASS'N : tickets bought and sold. 1311 Farnam street. Ml lyU P. H. PHILM'Ji , CUT HATEsT 1403 FARNAM. til jyil KTATUB-AI , AS NATURE Anil sometimes n ( treat deal prettier. Ton may hive the color of hair you most admire. If your ewn H gray , or spoiled by bleaching nnd In jurious dyes , use IMPERIAL HAIR REGENERATOR- It Is hair tonlo and coloring of perfect cleanll- nc , which comrs In several shades. Ono nppll- cntlon will l * l for months. It l absolutely Im- pnsMMe to detect Its use. Baths \\lll not affect it. Send for free booklet. IMPERIAL CHEMICAL MTU. to. : 292 Fifth Avenue , N. Y. fold by Shermnn ft McConnull , 1013 Dodge Slruut , umulm , Nub. Tim Union I'nrlllo llnllivar Cuntpnnj * . To Whom It Mny Concern : Take notice tlmt on the 21st tiny of June , 1S9I , the Hon orable Walter II. Sunliorn , United Slntes circuit JudRe for the KlKhth Judicial cir cuit , made nn order , ofvhlcli following Is n copy : In the Circuit Court of the United States for the niRhth Judicial Circuit and Dis trict of Nebraska. Oliver Ames , second , tt nl , complainants , vs. the Union 1'nclflc Hallway company and other * , defendants. The petition of the receivers herein pray ing for Instruction ! * us to llif continuance by them of the operations of the lines of railway owned by certain ot the defendant1 ! herein and Included In the Union Pacific system , whose earnings are represented in said petition to bo Insulllcletit to pay their operating expenses nnd laves , namely : The Carbon Cut-Oft railway , the Brighton & Boulder branch , the Junction City & Kort Kearney railway , the Omaha & Republican Valley ra'lwuy , the Sallna & Southwestern railway , the Denver , Loml villa & GUnnlson railway , the Kansas Central railroad , the Kansas City & Omaha rallioad , the Atchl- son , Colorado & I'aclflo railroad , the Atchl * son , Jewell County & Western railroad , the WashliiKton & Idaho railroad , the OteKon Hallway Extension company ; and for au thority to use the money detlvcd by said lecelvets from the operation of the lines of the Union Pacific Railway company , or oilier of the defendants herein , to make up the deficiency nilsliu ; from the operation of said lines of railway described In said peti tion as unable to pay expenses nnd laxe.i , and for nn order ratifying the nets of said iccelvers In making advances for such pur poses has been pi evented to this court , nnd Upon an Inspection thereof It Is ordered that said petition be filed In said cause forthwith , and that said peti tion be brought on for hearing before me at the United States court room In St. Paul , Minn. , on Thursday , the 19th day of July , 1S91 , at 10 o'clock In the forenoon. And It Is further ordered that notice of the filing of said petition nnd of the hear ing theieon nnd of a hearing at the time and place aforesaid , upon the question whether or not the receivers herein shall not forthwith surrender possession of nnd cease to operate nil of said lines of mil- road where earnings are , or are likely to be , Insutllclent to pay thelt operating ex penses , be given by the delivery of a copy of this order to each of the parties to this suit , to the attorney general of the United States , to the Oregon Railway & Navigation company , nnd to the trustees under the several existing moitgages and trust Instiu- monts securing debts owing by the several defendants herein , and by publication here of In the New York World , the New York Tribune , the Boston Journal , and The Omaha Bee , In the dally Issues thereof , for ten times prior to July II , 1S9I. And it is further ordered that the United States nnd any of the other parties to whom It Is ordered that notice of the filing of the said petition be given may Intervene herein nnd be heard upon the questions raised by said petition or by this order. Dated , St. Paul , Minn. , June 21 , 1MI. ) WAl/ri3R II. SANHORN , United Slates Circuit Judge. Filed Juno 20 , Ib94. Now , pursuant to the above order , notlca Is hereby given that the said petition will be brought on for hearing at St Paul , Minn. , on Thursday. July 19 , ISO ) , at 10 o'clock a. in , , as In said order specified. June 26 , 1894. 1894.S. H. II. CLARK. OLIVER W. MINK , 13. KLLKRY ANDKRSON , JOHN W. DOANE. FREDERIC R. COUDERT , x Receivers. JOHN F. DILLON. JOHN M. THURSTON , Of Counsel for Receivers. Jy2 dmlOt BUREAU. SUES & CO. , Solicitors. Bee Building , OMAHA , Neb. Advice FREb RfllLWflYON < ON Q.Arrtves | Depot 10th and Mason Sts. | Omaha 4tOpm : Chicago Vestibule 9.50am 8:45nm : , Chicago Express 4:25pm : 7.02pm ClilciiKO and Iowa Local bJain ll:35jin : Pacll'e Junction Local G:55 : | > m Leaves [ UUUL1NU1UN .V MO. ItVJJU.Arrl\ta | Oinalml Depot 10thvnd Moaon Sta. j _ Omaha 10'iam : T.Denvor Express 93Ciam. ; 10lCam : Deadwood Express 4:10pm : 4:50pm : Denver Express ) 4:10pm : G:50pm : . .Nebrnblca Local ( except Sun. ) . . . 6r : > i > pm 8:15am..Lincoln : Local ( except Sunday..ll:21aiii ) : Leaves I K. C. , bT. J. & C , B. ( Arrives Omalial Depot 10th and Mason Sts. I Omaha 9:45am : Kana.ia City Day Express G:5opm : 8:45pm.K. : C. Night BT.la U. P. Trans. 6:50am : Leaves I CHICAGO. R. I. & PACIFIC. | Airlves Omalial Union Depot 10th & Mason Bis. | Omaha EAST. 10:15am..Atlantic Express ( ex. Sunday ) , . GrOSpm 6:2Sprru. : Night Express 6:40am : 4:40pm..Chleaco : Vcstlbuled Limited , . . . l:2Jpm : ll:35pm.Oklahoma : Exp , ( tu C. M. ex Sun ) . 6:3jqm : WEST. 6:33am.Oklahoma : & Texas Exp. ( ex Sun.ll:3jpm l:35pm..s..jColprado LlrnHed. . . . 4 ! 10pm Lea\c3 r BUNION PACIFICT [ ArriVJr OmahalUplon Depot 10th & Mason Sts.I Otnq.ia 9DOnm : Denver Expiens 3GOpm : 2:15pm : Overland Flier. , 6:2f : > pm 3 : < 3pm.Beatrice & Stromsh'g Exex ( Sun.13:30im : 6:40pm : I'aclflc Express. . . . , 105'am ; 0:30pm : . . . .Fast MulL. . 4gOiim ! Leaves TCHICAGO , MIL. & 'ST. PAIILTATrTTe- " OmahalUnlon Depot 10th & Mason Sts. | Omaha Chicago Limited 0.3\-xra Chicago Kxurpie - Sun > r.-innm leaves I * ' L , . asMU. . V.vi , ! , ! . . ! Ai rives Om.ilial Depot 15th andWcbster _ Sts. _ [ _ Omaha 9:0am : . Dradnooil Express . 6l"pm : 805amnx ; ( , BnO.Wjo. Ex. . ( Ex. Mon ) . C:10pm : 6:00pm. : . Norfolk Express ( Ex. Sunuay..10HJam J > : jOnm. . . . . St. 1'aul Expjvsi. . . . . . . . . Jlim Leaves I CHICAGO "NORTH\VESJ'N | AirUes OnmlialU. P. Depot 10th & Mason Sta I Omaha nBam.r. : ( . Chicago Eire's . . " . . C:10pm 4.05pm . 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Chicago Limited . 9:4\im : Leaves I - OMAHA & ST. LOUIS lAulMM OmahhlU. P. Depot 10th & Mason Sts.1 Omilm 1:6Spm : . St. Louis Cannon Ball , . . . . .123nr : RUNAWAY HOUSES IN HUS8IA. A Simple Menus liyVlilrli the Prlglitoncd AnlninlAru Stopped. Do you know that In Russia a runaway horse has a thin cord with a running noose around his neck at the neck strap , and the end la lied to the dashboard ? At Rome , says a writer In the New York Commercial , I saw In the Corso a phaeton with two spirited liorseB bolt. They were driven by a lady , and I expected to see Instant destruc tion. But the lady coolly grasped a tliln cord , and within thirty yards the horses cama lo a full stop. I afterward mot the lady at Nlco , and expressed surprise at the skill with which she stopped the runaways. She treated It as a trllle , and told me acci dents from runaway horses are unknown In Hussja , as no one but a lunatto would Irlve without the cordt When a horse bolts lie always lakes the bit In his teeth and the -kill ot the driver 1 useless. The mo- nerit the presimra comes on the windpipe the horse knousxhe has met hi * master. Your paper apenka to a largo nucllenco of men and women who drive , and this letter may aavn lives. Cannot Now York learn a lesson from St. Petersburg ? Wo could not Improve the quality If wo paid double the price. DeWItt's Witch Hazel Salve li the best salve that experience can produce , or money can buy. Dathlng at Courtland beach. THE DIAMOND NECKLACE. Ono Sunday morning two young men sat In the smoking room of a cozy npsrlmcnt , Outsldn the -now v.as falling silently In Breat blue-white flnkps. On the divan , hi- tail nnd legs ornamented \vlth tufts of curly block Imlr , hibody shaved In the Improved fnahlon , n poodle slumbered peacefully , and Floyd Tailor , the owner ot the premises , attired In n smoking jacket of a horsey plnlil , was lolling In an easy chair , his slippered fcot stretched toward the fire. Ills companion , Arthur Van Stnilo , had been his greatest friend at college , and this was their first meeting In three years. Van Stade had been In India killing big game , and had barely escaped having the ta bles turned , as a Inrgo scar across one cheek testified. Taller had stayed at home , but to him had come the greater change. As he expressed It , ho was "a settled down old married man with a family" which meant that ho had the sweetest llttlo wlfo In the world and a tiny ml to ot plnk-and-whllc humanity , known In the house as Baby. "That's rather a flno dog you have there , Arthur , " said Van Slado , turning to thu poodle and lazily looking-over the sleepy ani mal , "Well I should think so. " replied Taller : "I don't suppose you will bollovo mo when I tell you that when ho came Into my posses sion ho was worth no less than $1,000. The spring after you went away , " ho wont on , "having finished my college course , I went over to the other sldo for the London sea son. I went to London and In London I stayed long after the tlmo I had allotted to that city had expired. It was there I met ndlth. In six weeks wo were engaged. The remainder of the summer I passed In Scotland with the family of my fiancee. They had planned to go to Nlco when the cold weather came on , and of course I deter mined to go with them. Wo wont as far as Paris together , but at the last moment I was detained In that city for a tow days and was obliged to allow the rest of the party lo proceed without mo , promising to join them In a week at most. "I had run short of funds , and the remit tance expected from my father had not ar rived. This I did not consider necessary to explain to IMItli and her family. I said vaguely that business kept me In Paris. Four days after their departure the Ictlor from my folher arrived. He had hoard of my engagement and , lo my satisfaction , approved of It. Besides the amount exported , ho sent an additional $1,000 , with which he instructed mo to buy n suitable present for Edith. As the modest diamond I had bought for our engagement had been my only gift , I was pleased and gratified with my father's gener ous present. "The following morning I started out In search of something for my dear girl , whom I should bo with the very next day. I vis ited all the leading jewelry stores on the Avenue do 1'Opera , and was so confused by the glittering array of gems spread out to lure the American dollar from wealthy travelers that I could decide on nothing. My $1,000 , which * lmd seemed so much , now appeared rldlctiloiibly small , and I had almost despaired of finding anything worthy of my beloved when my eyes fell upon an extremely beautiful necklace , consisting of two rows of pearls caught togclhor at Intervals by small diamond clasps. It lay In a velvet case of azure blue and the moment I saw It I de cided that it was just what I wanted. " 'Five thousand francs , monsieur , ' replied the salesman. "Exactly the sum I had to spend ! 1 bought it without a moment's hesitation. The little blue box was about to bo wiapped up when the balesman discovered some im perfection in the clasp. He was profuse In his apologies and said that it would bo re paired and ready for mo the following morn ing. I explained that this would not do , as 1 was to leave the city on the night express - press for Nice. After a moment's hesitation the Jeweler promised that I should have it at G o'clock without fall. "As I was leaving the store I noticed a woman standing by my side. I say I noticed a woman ; it would bo more correct to say that I noticed a beautiful while hand with long taper fingers , on one ot which was a diamond of unusual size and brilliancy. In this hand was a small jeweled watch , and as I was leaving the counter I caught a few woids spoken in a peculiarly musical voice. I was too full of the thought of Edith's hap piness on receiving my gift even to glancu at the woman's face , and long before I had reached the sidewalk she was foigotten. 'At C o'clock I returned and , true to his promise , the man had the necklace ready for mo. Placing It In the Inside pocket of my coat , I left the store and had just time to complete a few rein lining airangemonts before going to the station. I bought a first class ticket and tipped the guard , after giving him to understand In my very best French that I did not want him to put other passengers in my compartment. I tucked my traveling rug around my knees , opened a French novel , when the door was opened and a woman hurriedly entered the compartment and took the seat next the window on the other sldo of the car. 1 glanced at my unwelcome companion. She was dressed In mourning of the richest ma- lorlal and In perfect taste. As I was noticing these details something by her sldo that I had at first taken for a fur capo moved. It proved to bo a black French poodle , and as he sat up and turned his head toward mo I saw llmt around his neck ho wore a broad silver collar from which de pended a peculiar heart-shaped padlock. "Turning to my novel I soon forgot the In truders , nor did I again think of them until perhaps half an hour later , when I was startled by feeling something cold nnd wet pressed against my hand. It was the poodle's nose. He had crawled across the seat and wns evidently desirous of making my acquaintance. " 'Chlco , como here , ' exclaimed a singularly familiar voice. "Tho dog paid no attention to his mistress but wagged his tall contentedly as I stroked his curly head. " 'You must excuse my dog , sir,1 said my companion. 'Ho Is a great pot and expects every one to notice him. I am afraid he will annoy you. ' "I protested that he would not , and added that I was fond of dogs , poodles In particu lar. Perhaps my answer was due In part to the fact that the woman was young and very beautiful. I had only that minute become aware of this , the light having been lee dim In Iho station to lot mo sea her face. Her , voice , too , affected mo singularly ; It was low and sweet and I was sure I had heard It somowlidro before. I sat for some- tlmo vainly trying to recall Iho circum stances of our meeting , but the more I pondered dered on It the more hopeless seemed the task. "A lltllo later , on looking up , I found that my companion was without books or papers , 80 taking an Illustrated magazine from my satchel I offered It to her. She thanked me and smiled sweolly. After a lime I grow ilred of my novel and resolved lo atterript it llttlo conversation with my neighbor. I asked her If she was going to Nlco. She replied tlmt she was , and went on to Bay that her slater , whom she had expected would go with her , had disappointed her at the last moment. She , however , could not wait until Iho following day. as her father , who was In Nice for his health , had wired her to return at once. "Sho spuko of her dlsllko for traveling alone , particularly at night , and explained that as the coinparlmunt reserved for ladles was full shq had been obliged to enter mine. She was sorry to Intrude , but the train was about to start and the guard had told her all the other seats were taken. I hastened to assure her that I was glad of the lucky chance that had given mo so charming a companion , She smiled and asked me If 1 was to bo long at Nice. She chatted on about the place , mentioning the names of many well known people who , she said , wore her frlonds and whom I should no doubt meet. "As the evening wore on she opened a has- kot containing a dalnly lunch. 'Would 1 share It with hor7 The cook evidently had a ridiculous Idea ot her appctllo. Why , there was enough for -Ix ! ' ThU seemed to be the rase ; so , an wo were by this time very well acquainted , I accepted her Invlla- tlnn , nnd we w-re soon doing justice to a really excellent lunch. " 'What a claiming creature the Is , ' I thought. 'How Kdlth will llko her. ' Grow ing confidential , I spoke nf my visit to Nlco and of the dear girl who was awaiting mo there. She seemed Interested and Untuned patiently to the recital of my fair o o' many charms , " 'You will meet her and con see for your self It all I say of her Is not true , ' I ex claimed , 'She will be very grateful to you for having made thin btuplii journey pleutiunt for ma * ' "We will dilnU her health ! ' cried my companion , gayly , Urawint amail silver flask ot exqulitlta. Workmanship from the depths of her basket. 'I nlwnyn carry n llttlo cognac wllh mo In ca o of sickness , ' alio explained. Opening the flask nnd Illllnn n dainty gl.-m with the ntnber liquid r.\\n \ \ handed It to me with a radiant imllo. 'To K.I . I th'.t health. ' Mio said. "I drained the gldM. It wns brandy of the finest quality I had over tasted , She scorned to road my thoughts. " 'Yon arc n Judge of good liquor. That Is Otard of 1S70. ' "Taking Iho glass from my hand ha poured a little of HIP liquor Into It nnd bnroly touched It with her lips. "You must not Jndgo of my good wishes by the amount I false. Ilsh I you nil the happiness that life can Rlvo , but I cannot drink its you mon do ; to mo It Is almply a inqdlelnc , ' "Soon after this I began to grow drowsy , mul as my companion did not room Inclined to talk I mads myself as comfortabln na cir cumstances would permit , I turned my head toward the window , through which the surrounding country could bit seen dimly In the moonlight as wo rushed along , put a roll of rugs undar my head und resigned myRoU to a night of discomfort. The tioxt thing It vva-j "broad dalight. I nwoko with n dull pain In my ht-nd nnd n sense of vvenrlncia Ihat my slcvp had rather Increased than di minished , "My compinlon was silling by the window ro.idlng the book I Imd given her the night before. On iwrcolvlng that I was awake aho put down her hook and remarked Hint I wna evidently n sound sleeper nnd Hint she en vied mo. She had pissed a wretched night and was glail th.xt vvo should soon ho In Nice. I thought of Kdlth. whom I should now sense so soon , nnd then of the- surprise I had In Etoro for her. "I hoped Hint the necklace would plenso her , ami then , for the first time , It occurred to me that perhaps It would have been bet ter If I had consulted some woman of tnsto before buying It. A brllllnnt Idea struck n\o my companion wna just the ono to decide. I would ask her opinion. It was not too Into to change the necklace for somotliliiR else If she thought It not tultnblt > . 1 waa sure she would lell mo candidly just what she thought. "Unbuttoning my coat I drew the packngo from my pocket ami laid It on my lap. Uo. moving the wrappings I opened the lllllo blue cose. For n moment 1 could not bellovo my oycs It wns umpty ! "I turned quickly to my companion. She wns leaning forward motionless , breath * less , her fnco palo nnd In her eyes a look that I slinll never forget. Ono hnnd was pressed convulsively over her honrt. She had removed her gloves worn the night before - fore , and on ono finger blar.ed n diamond the ono I had seen Iho previous day nC the jeweler's. In nn Instant I saw It nil. I sprang forward nnd grasped her wrist roughly. I am nfrald. . . . . . " 'Olvo mo bnck the necklnce , you thief. I erled. 'I know you. You slood by my sldo yesterday In the jeweler's shop on the Avenue do 1'Opera. I remember that ring nnd your voice. You heard mo say Hint I was going to Nlco by this Irnln. The liquor you gmo mo was drucfied and you thought to escape before your theft wns discovered. bchcmo but It hns H was n very clever , failed. Glvo mo the necklace or I shall turn you over to the police. " "I stretched out my hand , thinking Hint , seeing thoi folly of further concealment nnd the tiselessness of denial , she would retuni the stolen properly. I was wrong. She drew herself up haughtily nnd looked mo full In the face. When she spoke It wns In n \olco that showed no traces of the sweet ness which had nt Hist attracted mo. " 'You have brought a seilous charge ngnlnst me , ' she slid , 'and ono of which I alone and n woman'- am Innocent. I am , Ihls wllh a mome-ntary tremor in her volco Hint somehow mane mo ashamed of the way I had spoken to her. 'If , as you say , you have lost a necklnce , your only reason for accusing mo of having stolen It Is that wo have been the only occupants of this coin. partniEiit. The instant yon opened the box and found It empty I saw the awful position that I was placed In. Fortunately , however - over , I can provo my Innocence. " 'Perhaps you may hesltalo before again attempting to blackmail nn unprotected woman. AS soon as wo arrive at Nlco 1 shall Insist on going nt once to the polio * station , where a thorough seaich of my bag gage and person shall be' made. I shall than nsk you to provo that you over had a necklace. ' This remark wns accompanied by a Bmllo that was not pleasant to seo. 'Until we reach Nice you will not addiesa me ngaln , ' "She leaned back In her seat and turned her face toward the window. I relt rather than saw that she was crying. "I began lo feel uncomfortable. What If , after nil , I had been too. . ready to Jump at conclusions and had been mistaken. Wns It not possible that the box might hnvo boon empty when I iccelvcd It from the Jewelers ? I had not seen the necklnce after It wns left to be repaired , as the box was wrapped up when I called for It. My companion had In. stated upon an investigation that might provo her Innocence an Investigation that a guilty woman would never hnvo proposed. Besides Ihla , she Imd expressed a doubt na to the exlBtence of the necklace nnd had ac cused mo of attempt at blackmail. The more I thought ot It the more unpleasant my position became , "Suddenly my eyes fell on something bright lying on the door of the carriage , 1 btooped und picked It up. It proved to bo the lllllo heart-shaped padlock I had noticed the night before on the poodle's collni- . Llko a Hash a thought came to mej hero might ho the solution of the problem ; nt any ruto I would put It lo the test. No tlmo must bo lost , as wo were Just entering the station nnd In a moment moro the guard would open the carriage door. "Reaching across the seat with n quick motion I drew the sleeping animal to my sldo. The woman sprang forward to pro. vent mo , but bho was too late. I had al ready torn the collir from the dog's ncclc and wns holding It to thu light that entered dimly through the window from the station. "I breathed a sigh of relief ; the Insldo of the collar contained a hollow groova , nnd In this groove , securely fastened , lay the miss. Ing necklace. I turned triumphantly to my companion. The door was open ; she wna gone. "That morning as I entered Edith's par lor the lltllo poodle trotted contentedly by my side , nnd Infctcnd of Iho collar he wore Iho necklace. As for the woman , I novel saw her ugaln , " Whether on pleasure bent , or business , take nn every trip a bollle of Syrup of Figs , as It nets most pleasantly and effectually on the kidneys , liver and bowels , preventing fevers , headaches and other forms ot nick- ness. For sale In Oflc and $1 bottles by all lending druggists. Manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only. Uldo on now slenmer , Courtland beach. Iccil DrlnliH mill Iliu Tenth. While that awful drill went whlz-z-z , and the boss of the tdtiinUon sardonically looked down , the speechless patient wllh a rubber dam under his teeth lis tened , between Jumps , to the philosophical rumblings of the Ivory carver , and nlong about midnight recalled this much : "Do you know Hut flllln/it / ; coma out , neuralgia Is developed ami teeth generally are badly Injured by the use of Iced water , Iced tea nnd Iced beverages of nny kind ? " Of course , the man In the chulr cheer fully grunted out ns Intelligently an the other side to n dentist's argument always does , nnd tlm loolh curpcnter vvetit on : " 1'eoplo will cat hot dishes nnd wash them down with Iced drinks , and then won der why their teeth can't ulund such a terrific and sudden change ot temperature. It's a ninrvcl that the teeth do not cr.icli completely wllh Hie ullenmlo roasting ami freezing , Filled teeth * are extremely senal- live lo such nctlon , and neuralgia fre quently results , nut until doomsday tin unhealthful Ice mixing will keep up. " Dalhlng at Courtlnnd bench. NGftO .Mniiiiiiiriit for H Dot , ' . The Granite company of Westerly , H. I , , 1ms completed u $050 tombstone that Is to bo erected over the gnwo of a splendid Kentucky dug , who wts the beloved and faithful companion ot Robert n , Stnnu ol Lexington , nnd shipped It to that gintlunun. The 8lono , which Is of the finest geaehori granite , la a pointed shaft , with a solid pcO- entul , ami U carved In many elaborate and somewhat fanciful de lgna , It Is beautifully flnlnliE-il. a imistc-rplecH of expert stonecut ter's Jiamliwork. It has a deeply rhlseiid ln < srrlptloir "In loving memory of 'Don , " foi sixteen years our silent brother and beal friend , 'III * faithful nog shall bear hlu company. ' " Ride on new iteamer , Courtland beach.