THE OMAHA DAILY 35EE : HUHSPAY , JULY 4 , 1895. J3PEG1RL NOTICES. Advrrtlnciiiriiti * for Ilime roliinin * will he tali n tnllt 18130 p. in. for thn cvfiilnettinl until H p. in. for the inoriuni ; nnil bunduj tcllllun , Alive-rifle , by rrqcmtlni ; a nnnilirreil ( lircki inn linve miimrri * nildrrncd to n numbered Irtlcr In riiro of 'Hin llro An- ntfrii m > iiililrrMcil will l > n Mel vnrml npnn 1 MM Illlllloil Of tllO dlPlll linlj. llHtM , 1 l-2c n uril , llrnt li.iurtli.n , lo n word lien after. Jiotlilnt ; iMknu for 1ms limn 'J3c fej fur llrtt liiM-rtlon. lit ) o nilii-rtliienipiiti niut tun innsccu- " i" BITUATIONU Y/ANTED. nu AND OINIIIAL olll f mnn wnni * | > mill > n July 1st. 1'iv > " rV rxpnrlem. Hi-Hi r.f'i.ncs Addrcjs C.V. . Cnnll IJ. Valentine , Nibruikn. A MM ! FIT i-"ATi/'N ' W ANTriD HY AN nxrnhir.N'rTu : nursery KoveriiesH. Addr * * * * * 1 3t ) , Hoillee. . WANTED IDA .Lfc , HEX.1' . WANTKD. I.WH MIN TOVHITI : MF : TODAY for the r-telpt < alnolutel > ft PP. In plain M-ibil rnv-l.ippi vlilrti rurwl inof nervou * debility. pxlmn. .M ! \llnlll > , otc AiMreis C. J Walker. llriX r.ll K.lllltlUIZ'ul. Mil ll. IIM4IJ.1 _ WANTKI ) . MAN ON HALAHV TO TAKH OH- dern 111 < lty. If BUI t " r ill "HI ii'ivi > nd- nnrrinent. Apply nfn-r D a m. l l'i D - Ian. I WANTEU AUK vof HONEST , sown If mi tmKHKwltli UK lur ISM : S2"0 11 month , 13 , O > n suit. > " in" mnl > It y. * lx ui > urn a iliy. nur iiK'-ntu iln nit inmpl.iln nt linnl tlnii'K Wli > ' 'nicy nio miking iimn y B"llln > ? our iiTf. ill.itl I'I'll \\nnli-i , tinnl > pim'liciil fnmilw islipr minurnoiiic' * ] : W.HIPH ililra ami p iiHliii illslii-H iii-rfiMtly In twu mlnul M , nn i xpiTli'liri1 M 'i ratify , fi r illil of S on'Tfiti'H It c.iilly ; HUMP nnd durable. vvelKlit. HUH r p > in It made of anil-rust sheet Kt"cl ; ( iipaclty. ji , , s. $10.0' ' ) ' ) tor Us iMual ; every family until one ; you don't hav to rnm-ns , IIH soon 11 us pi .pie Know jou have It for mle th-iy nend for n dNh vva her ; each nisi-nl'i territory pip * - WANTHD , (1KUMAN GIHL TO' ' ' work 37' N 27th st. C MO-3 * WANTUD. A HMAHT , NU..VT OI HI. TO I.UAHN facial inn-ias' . tn-nlp and hair tienlm-nt , tn reninve tiupi't Ilium * hair belertile ni-edli' . hair dret-iiiiir. m.inliui" , ihiropmllst , 'I' ' . ' { ' ' " medintely ; references leijuliel. 109-1' " ' bulldlnc. l -J KENT HOUSES. notsns r. K. DAIIMNCI , iiAiacun III.OCK D l-j. - IIOITHIW IN AM. I-AUTSOKTHi : . Till O ! ' . Davis c'oiiipniiy , 1505 I'.iiiiain. H Wi JIOUBUS. JIINAWA : & co. . iv N. n a cou : < o. . UAiiai.vr : I.IST IN ' ' ' ' ' ' " ' a'romnii , S'l'tt''w'\\"ti. \ . JW. 9 rooms' . 4 > I7 ( 'ass ct . Jl ) . n rooms , 4'jJ7 ' Davenport ' . . . 110. fi roomi , 3I2 > .IncKson st . $ S. r. roonit. 3M3 I'ratt pt. , J7. Sec ridellty Tiiist Co. , 1702 * "rnam , " _ , , . , AGHNCY , 621 SO. 1CTH ST. 2 ii > iOANT : C-HOOM COTTAGHS JI'S' built. J22.50. Fidelity Trust company. 1702 Far nain. * ' * ' * 0-itoo.M MonnriN norsi : . J3TH ST. & roi pleton. llliilmun .V Uoblilns , 210 UueJililB. 7-uooM IAST iiN , s N. 40Tit . limn , KI ! ntiwu. | . > ' < Houlli 2Mh Apply to J. II. 1'arrutte , Doiiclns blo K. ni'si : NIAII 25Ti nnJ I'umlnB ti , t .W. Inuulie at S2S So. ISth gt l ) I.Si It N n-uoux C-OTTAUIJ. I la\vn ana Kliinlo. 2121 Xlliiml > tre. t. D M1H ' $15.00 tnd J23 DO pir molilh. ll quire 201' Cap7to nt e. D 3SI 3 * t-HOOM COTTAGi : . S. U. OOll. 1'JTII AND Jackson. li vn * ' FOIl HUNT TWO C-ltOOM fOTTAOUH , ONI funilshcd. 80'3 S. Mill. " " - , _ , , _ . OR iticNT , rinAr , ri'iiNMHini > COTTAOH Blx ixioma , bath mom , i-ti. Adilii-n T T.Ilep . TOR 11KNT. T1IK IlOSi : HAIINKY. NKAR Mth. Bw Muller , the eonriitlnm-r. U MuS ) S C HOOM FLAT FOH HHNT. 1013 FOU KENT. A 14-UOOM HOUSH. ALL MOD ern Improvfiienti. nnd 3 cottasi'3. Knquli Thiisi. Swift , 4 < r N. Kith. D-KHi : . ' FLiiNisinu IIOOMS we 3 IIOOMS iini norsr.KKuriNG rou MA nnd wife ; lent taken In luaid. 319 N. 17th 1. SSI HOOM FOU TWO. PlllVATn FAMILY. MOD frn. D07 S. ! 5ili Ave. IX-M-.2T-13' . , iiiMiMH rou LIGHT iiorsi keeping r,19 S. 21st nve. K-MMJ ! ) ROCMS AND BOaRD tJicisLY rriiNisiiKiT SOUTH UOOM wi. . [ ward for tv\n , private fiuuilj . no oilier beau els. bcdt Iioinn lomforls , Cll No. 21 l. lie I'lilltornla and Websler. F ! Wl TO TUADU. DUUSS Sl'IT. CIII2ST MK.ASURB 3C Inches , worn twice ; coat J73 , for horso. K n or onytldng. H . Uto. F 135 LAUOU KUONT UOOM WITH AI.COVi : . I.N private family , referenci-s. 2J13 1'nrniun St. T1IK t'TOI'IA. 1721 DAVKNI'CmT ST. . mi lllnh.-d and unfuriiUlud loon.a 'With bo.in ! transient uccummoilatluns , lali-s rc.iHtmalili1. r IOJS tLl'MAN'T IIUOMS. HATH. FIUST CLAS iMiiul. S'i nO per vveeli. .Webster hotel. 151 lloviard stieet. F MMl fl ron HINT-I : JIOOMS WT1 ] iKinid 1VJI Blimey F-MMi 5' THK iriLi.sTDnTrrlSTTl ; ATD DODOF ; COO roe * < y , Uiifi * lawn , excellenl lable ; transient nciMmmodaled. J'-MSOi 7 FOU UINT. NU'KI.Y rru.Nisnr.i ) KOI-TH ettht ftoiu iiiiiin , with nli'nvi' an < l bay wln ! m\ nil m < di'in ninM-'iiliMioes , bo.iid , la\\n Kuununi" the li 'uaiIU.'J S. i ) th ntruut. F MMi k * Pl.KASVNT ODI < UOOM roll TWO. WIT ] t. 614 XTNFUKNI3HSD KOOMS TO 2 ou 3 rNi > THNisuii > uou.Mri rou IINT : .v 2W S 2lih l. ll-MI TJIUIM : iioryiKiiriNi : ! . : o. sn Mary's avnuc. llfilJ 2Clt ; HUNT S > TOiUi > OFglOEd rwo-sTouv imicK. srx . ANI > co ru irncl.nr713 S. Uth. nl > our o\-n prlf' . U ti Cole tluC N. i ; h st _ 1 716 Jyii VOll UK.NT THU 4-STiiUV liUH'U lll'll.DINC ? I6 I'nitini HiM'fl Tills lujl.lui- ; IIIH a Iln itroof i em M' ' l'iiH 'ni iit. . ' "inpl f M M'u h ni nff llxiui > * \v th'i in alt ll < "i * . K * * * . * ' * ' ' . Ap lily nt ih" . ' 111.nf . 'Hi- ! ; i' . 1-91J iiui < K. 2J\oo , ANI' co rii : f. 7IS S. I3in al > uui own i.rl. , II I Cole iv. l" < i N l-ili a' 1 7tr.jjO AGENTS MKN ANI > WOMl.N. * TO S11 A I'AV AI drcM tlull.ni'lv Ih'ati'r Co. , t 4 Nvwurk IIf bl'lz. ' . Oi.i.ihn. Ni'b. J 471 HKNTAL I a. a. WAM < ACI : . IIKNTAUS , sisiniown III.K 1. MTOi STORAGE. BTQUAQE , I'llANK KVVIIUS , 1S14 IIAUNUY. M47'i _ _ _ _ IJUKT STOUAOI : nrii.niNa IN OMAHA i s toV. luindwl wnrMliousiKnislinlJ iri < Kl tmc < ' Lnral 1-aioH. 1013-1U15 l.inn.MHtli. . M 470 BTOVnS STOUIUI lirUINO St'MMKU. Tij WO. 1W7 Uuuclak. Omaha Stoto llepalr W.i J'ACIKIC BTOflACIB Jt WAIIKHOI' ? ! ! ct I 9 ft ) Janfi ali > , Urn rul istmiiKi' unJ r < iwir.l nt M 47S "WAU'ltU i'U WANTin.si-OONn.II.\NU : HOTKI. KTKKI rouu > - ' . roil ival. iinu' b In i ; > ! n'lMlr aa i , lllvu liuin and full dtwcrlpllt'ii. IA. < - . Ucnlwin , In. NMCI 7 1101 S S TO MOVU F. D. WIAD. : urn AN x-ts t IF rot * \V\ST TO sii.iir : nulik Hit with F. IJ. WiuJ. U' jr. 11.1 valca. N * : . ' 1'OK P f . UltNlTURK. rou a uioLEitoi ) rsuons AT j- lull ti. a. o. , , 1 FOR SALE-FUilNITURE. Continued. -OH HAM-30 HOOMS rriiNiTriiK. CIN- trill Imatlun , 18 IxwrdTn. K1 " 1 fnnons for g ; ffrrat bargain. AddrcM e I' , ltt < FOR aALE-HORSESWAUONS.ETC 8A.roNr MY iu ni.irt-R. Fr J Muhl 1517'j J'arnmn ou HAM : . AT A IJAUQAIN , OINTMu : - HuKM liiirnp nnil ntcil range. Call f.in-noiwvfl , 2 t rrHtiklln Rlrtvt. I' MilU 4 * FOH BALE IlisOiLljANEOUS ii CoMllJNATION II OO AND chicken fuicc. Chat. 11. Lit , Mil and D/URli- ' . Q-I7J _ TIII : sTANDAiii ) CATTI.I : co. . AMIS. .vin. . l n I" ) Inna K'xxbaled \ li.iy lor Hie. ( j M 180 _ 'OH HAM-ou ) Ti'iiTiiii. i'ONBisTiNa or H.-nnttliiK 2\l , : 'xS , 2x10 , 8X8 , BhlpUp , theptlne. Rlillnir , door' , vindown , He. , nt the Associated Chnrltlea wood jutd , 01 llouuid st. \V'n lmv n numlixr < > f llrat mntlrntp" * In ninminU of $ * W to W.oiji ) at fc' , t.i fc pfr c ' fur sil . None Imt Kilt rdtfej nwurltlpR hnndlfd. Call nn > I "p us. 'Idi'llly Trust Cunipnny , 17u2 I'urnnm St. U CS 31 ou HAM : AT A BAOIUFICI : . AN IMOANT : : Ki-ntV rhllnt ; pmldlp nnil bridle. Apply after 6 p. lu . So. Kill a\v. U-C13-G * CLAtKVOYANXS , IUS. Hit. H. WAUUIIN , CLAIIIVOYANT , UK- liable bUKltuaa nmdlum , Slhal at llJ N. fiUh. S-IS1 \MKL1A GOODMAN , AKTllol.iOGKU AND spTiTruTillst. i"iti bi > lonsulled at llth nnd InBon. Depot hold. 7. S Cll 'J' M. KXO. MADAM SMITH , 002 8. 13TH 2D I'l/JOIl. UOOM 3 , nuk'ti-tir , vapor , alcohol , steam , BUlnhuini" ot l ne.l baths. T M451-C * MASsaiMAD\Mn HKHNAHD. 1421 T MOW J > 4 riNIIST IIATII AND MASSAOf ! I'AIH.OUH IN rlty. Mine. Uowi-ll , 31S & 120 S. lilli ; thuroiiR iy ! liruitlcal thlrnpodlBt nnd intinUurlit ntteiiilint. T MS7CJtl2 * 305 NOHTH 1CTH ST. . IIOOM 13. DATIIS. SK- h'ct massagiby tin expert. Annn. frrm Chi- caco. T M'C3 7 * MHS. nu. I.HON , irnc.ANT MASSAGI : AND lc < tilc Iialli. l'arl"is rustful and ri'lrochliiK. 412 North 14lh slrret. T MMl ) " TUKKlbH BATHS. TITItKISH 11ATI1S ; ONLY IM.ACn IN CITY exclusively fur ludlcn. Sulle lu'J-llD , Ueu bMc. 13.1 LADICS' 11ATIIS. MMi : . 1'OST , SlOVa S. 1STII. VIAVI co , 3415 inn UM O ; HIAITH HOOK fiei > ; luiiii lreatin''nt ; l.i < iy atten > lnnt. UISI II. HAAS , rUIIMST. l'IANT.-i. CI'T Il.innui't , h.ill , r nldenro and Kiu\e deeortitl n . 1S13 Vlnton Btri'i-t. Tel' ' plume 77t . U M4M _ flATIIS. MAHHAGi : , MMK. 1'OST. 313VS. . 1STH. U ISJ A 1'UIVATi : 1'AHTY HAS MONHY TO LOAN on plnniiH , Jpvvi'U , bli-ycloa , etc. ; lmslii" s ulrlclly cotindeiitlal. Address , I'ostofflc * liox 32i ) . I' M702 HAVI : Yoru OM ) CAUPHTS MADI : INTO rufi : any tile you wish. 1JJ1 he.ivcnwortli street. U M700.l > 0 AIM : YOU SICK ? MiimciNi : AND TUIIAT- m.'iit We , nt 2i'3i ' K. Iflth at. U I AUI : ur.tjrnsTiiD TO SIND : name nnd nddn'ss for orKan.zliiK Illlnnla club to II. i : . Cole. 1W N. 15th. I' 33J 0 WANTED. SOM > IIIW : ou OTIIIIU I'AUTIIS \\li.j desire to tnk i h lee KOV'I land In Yank- Ion reservation. Klluati'd nlntiif Mlsnourl river , Clmrles Mix Co. , S. D. Addieja Hubert Van IVIt , Mlti'h II , South Dakoia. I' M5S4 9 * WANTI3D P VHTir.S VISITINl ! DIINVKU will llnd Hint el IM nerominoilatlnns. elicanl location , nn i-.ir line 1'rli-cs riMMonable. "At- lln loti Terrace , " No. 952 Broadway. J > cn\ti. . U cri-3 * C .lurad'i. - MONEY TO LOAN KliAL ESTATE ANTHONY LOAN & TUUST CO . SIS N Y. MTi : . bums nt low latta for iholc' s * iurlty In Ni hiuika nnd Iowa f.uins 01 Omaha city propeltv VV ISO MONiV : TO LOAN AT IX\ViST : HATIIS. Till ! O. I' . D-ivli Co. . I"i05 Fainain m. \V * IS7 CITY LOANS. O. A. STAUH , 015 N. Y. I.IVK. Lin : iNstniANci : POLICIES LOANIID ON or bouaht. F. O. Chesney , Ilunsas City. Mo. W-4S1 CAPITAL , J2.WO.li ) ; SUHPLI'S. JGW.O'M ' ; U. S. M irtiraKi * Trust ' 'o . New Yoik ; fur C per cent li mis on city proprity apply to Pus y it Thomas , agents , loom 2J7 , Flitl Nat. Ilk bids' . MONKY TO LOAN ON IMPUOVHI ) OMAHA leal estate. Urennan , Love & Co. , Paxton blk W-431 MONF.Y TO LOAN ON OMAHA Hi.VL HSTATH at C per cent. W. IJ. Meikel , 1st Nui. Ilk blil W-tUJ MONIY TO LOAN ON IMPKOVID OMAHA piopcity. ridellty Trust Co. , 170. Farnam. LOANS ON IMPHOVLD & UNLMPHOVHD CITY piopi'ity. W. Farnam Smllh A ; Co. , 1I2J I'urnani. INVHHTOP.S' DIHHCTOHY CO , 10 WALL ST. , New York , offer any part 10),000 eastein In- \etitots' names , who have money to Invent ; just compiled. Wilte for parllculars. W M3S1 J25 WANTID : , APPLICATIONS FOU LOANS , .we to J20.0W 1' . W. We.ul , IGth and Douel.is. W-f.2 MONEY TO .LOAW CHATTELS. MONKY TO LOAN ON FUHNlTUIin , 1'IANOS. horses. w.iK ns , etc. , at lowest int s In cliy , no removal of Roods ; sirktlv contlilriitt.il , > ou can par 'he loan off nt any time or In any amount OMAHA MOHTGAGE LOAN CO . 300 So. 10th St. , X 40 J. 11. HADDOCK , HOOM 427 , HAMGH IILOCK. MONKY TO I/IAN ON FUHNITUHi : AND plnnos. Fred Terry , 430 Hnin e blk. X Ia7 MODHL LOAN CO. . 403 NEW YOHK MFK X-13J Jjl6 * BUSINESS CHANCES. II'.OMO-I STOCK or MIIICHANDISI : IN HIST : town lii i.isU'in Ni'liiai-Kn , tor land nnd c.is.i or eiiulv.llent. Addiess H 1M. c.ile l-e. le.Y Y M'.i3l 3 SOLID INVESTMENTS. IJHICK Ut'SINLSS bloikvaler power 11 uirtni ? mill , line ice busi ness. H. C. Alcer iV Co. , Sheildan , Wjo Y-M318 rou SAM : . CLIAN STOCK or DUFGS , IN- \olee ntiout } 2.7 ' } .i1i ) ; Rood lumilon , Rood i Itrar ti.ide , Kouil iiasuns for selling. Addiess T 1 ll.-e. Y 350 3 * rou SAM : STOCK OF MILLINIHY ; HIST locution In the city , lieo.1 leasun for silllni ; . Aildimi nt once , T 18 , IJ. e. Y 13' ' ) FOU BALI : , suroo STOCK DUY GOODS ANI fuinlshliiKs ; ( .pKndld location ; will take Jli c.i/h and vacant lot. Address T 21 , llee. Y-370 | Foil SAM : . CMAN : KTOCK or DUCGS'IN Ion a. Kinall niniiunt of cash required , l.mR an easy tel 1115 on Kilance. Address T 2S. llee. Y MISS 4 FOH SAM : . A DnpAiminNr IN ONI : o Ihe IITKI * di'partinent stores < if Om ilia , doliiK n spleiullil < at.li business ; ulll requite fiom $ Si'ii ) > ' ) tn Sl..V wl. ncciiidtni ; to olocK on hand. No trtubs. nnd no me but thOKe inamlnK business nnd luu tni- that amount of numey need ani. T 31. llee Y M6U 4 iHiiciuY rou SAM : , DOING GOOD HI-SI ne < s. F. D. Wead. 16lh nnd Dunsla.s Y-ea 4 FOK i.XOHANGH. WANTED TO THADH , NKVV STVNDAHD III- cji'le for dmfl hoist > i < linu 1.1M pounds inure , i : J. Davis. Hit ) Uainam nt. / M7 ilium , flocks , watchiis , j.witry , Uimil. ant hihool books , vxall paj. i. vundim , luiil < 3. p.'linis , oils. irhixB. etc ; tt III Invoice , with MX- Ufes. about Jt > ii > i . want tmpiovtsl farm. Ad- dreis A. J. 1'llxer , Cherovale , Kan X.-MSI7 J > 10 1 WANT MiniCHANDlSi : IN HXCHANGi : FOH leal tst.tti ! uml cash. II. A. Wncner. Dm iha. TO KXCHANGIJ. A $15. TO JlS.noO GKNiilAL stock. J. H. Huzlltl , I'aiKer , S. D. D.Z Z M&e 4 we HAVI : rou HAI.I : AND HXCHANOI : AI.I kill' * of men hniiillsu xto.'Us. inanufaciorlm. . hottlH. iHinKs. in iirnniti Liislnins , eic. Conimu. nliiilo } imr wnntH l" us. nnd If nuvthlns can IKI done for jnu u prompt n ply > Aill l > nude. Nullonal Infornintlon nnd F..chiiiuu conipnuy. oioalm. Nel'rn > l.ii. S5 Mi2 ft To HXCHANGK. IW-Al'Ui : FAUM. 1'AUTLY Impioxed and tbar of all cniumbrann' , for hnu e nnd Int.Vho ivpaln wnlrlm ? Clean vvaii'h. 75e , Kenulii' inaiiitpilnK. 7 ! J H , Hav. J-v * . l T. IK.ll.l , ; . Z MH ; blocK LOTHING roll OMAHA J'UOPKUTV MCI ! UKSIDIINL'i : Nil. HANSrOM I'AHII 1'Or l.inn. Irfiixe hciuc ami S ncrei for renldcnce. Two or three r < > llnge , full luU , for duvtn town priii * * ! * ? F. in nenrlj 1 On ) ncr . clear tvlth cash I" IMIXI u S8 propelt > t : > xk .liuiri fir pattl re klriKC i . ar ! is fi\r * t < r | IIPI * < . F n W a.I Kill nnd IViuulas. 5 ; ; : 4 DENTISTS , 1W I'AFU. DHNTIST , Wa ) UtHT ST. D9 f 3 rtn 0X1 ! > About elI > I fit Rubbing , Scouring. * Cleaning , Scrubbing : , is no doubt great ; but what they all should know , is that the time of it , the tire of it , and the cost of it , can all be greatly reduced by NIFAlRBAtffi COMPANY" " RESTORE LOS ! YIGOR When ' i ' 1 ml t lib-it t mr f r Vi i\ uDrl Illtl. I c * f "Vxnat pn er ( In cither fcexi. Inii leu \ ATf.iny . \ an rk and tnh r * eakni\ws Ir m anv I UP , us Scs i li i litaun il I. i rtnj full vie T i ] u My leM TI I It ncirleilt.il , ui li - Ir . -I lilt 111 > * > Ui lanlifie. . s. ill I. for f l . ( I \ , . , , ; . VV uh , 111 4 MeekS. ci T > Ji , no iirdtT wfc'v' - a Itxil u.iriiitn. > nn or ri.fi i I t ! TIM-- * A Mrcss SlllOKJIAN & McCOXNELL DUUG CO. . 1513 Dotlce street , Omnba , Neb. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. AUSTUACTS , THI : IJYIION HIID COMPANY , IIU 4UH _ " IMP ] ! o\TTiTTrA"iITJTN LAN iJsIs' n/Tu OMAHA ut prlre that lll surprise > mi. If taken vMihln 2 vveelvfl. J. H. Sheiuood , 413 N. Y. Life. Hi : SO ) _ " 11AHOA1NS , HOt'Sis. LOTS AND FAUM" , sale 01 ti.ide. 1' . K. Dai ling , Darker bloUt. _ _ UK 19 iiAiui.viNs , SAM : on THADI : IN CITY PUOP. cities and farms. John N. runner , opp P. O. un : ui _ _ _ _ _ _ _ HOMIS : ON IASY PAYMENTS. SHLL AND buy lots , ncies , fatm . ( laivln Uros. , 210 N. Y. t , Hi : 50. _ AT A HAUOAIN , COUNHH LOT , PAVIID street , 3 cnttiiKcx , C , 7 and 8 ronnia each , brick basement , water nnd Hfuer eonetntlon , In beat leHldence portion , nionthlv lentnl J4I Apply by letter to Jean Scholia , 51' ' } ll-o bulldliiK 111 : 311 J > 23 _ FOH HAM : 5-uooM COTTAGI : , FULL LOT , tiiVi ; terms easy. II. C. 1'atierson , UaniKf block. Hi-M841 _ 1'AHM LANDS , C. F. IIAUHISOX , oT2 N Y. Life. FOU HAM : AT A uo\v pui'-i : , ONKHi.r cash , linl.uic. . one nnd two jenrs , one nf Hi. must valu.ible sheep nnd rattle innehi" ! In eastern Muntnnn. Han 4SO ncies dwded Inrul contioH thoiisandK of neien of ranee lands ad- Joinlnw. Thli jiropcrly Is under fence , h.n extra KOOI ! ImlldlnKH of nil klmK cuts | oo tona of hay , Rrous oats nnd t-niall sraln with out InlKatlon. A nplendld water rlshl and ditches , 2HO ( hnad nf slieep , | IOII < P and all KiniU of fanning niaeltlneiy will be sold to- KPlher. When we s ly this Is one of the very lie-t Block lunches In ensiern Montana , v.e Utm\v It to be so nnd rcspictfull > a k all Intendlni ; buyers to come nnd SL I- the propeity. cull on 01 ndJrrsi Austin Noitli company , Illlllnuii. Mon- t.iua. Hi : "t 7 _ 10 ACUIS : or TIII : FINIST GAIIDXN LAND. Just west of city , near new slate fair eronndM. pned stiei't , etc. , no city t.ixi'i , only J" . 7VI. $7V ) cash , balnnce one to trn jiara nt C per cent. Hick , 505 N. Y. Life lildR. _ WILL sAcitirici : TIN ACUIS : jrsi' SOHTH- v\cst nf city , will Uke t..Mi. < ml ) one-ti-nth cash , liilaiice one to elKht years , b per < "llt S 'jl Hep olllce. IlK-IMil 4 * _ HKUi : IS YOUK CHANCK. CHOICIJ HiSI- : ilenec , lot near IlMnsr.un iiaik , owner Koln east Mu t pell quick. Wlite S C4. lleo odlce Hi-t,03-l' WILL ALMOST GIVi : AWAY ITLL HAST fiont bit on 4M between Lu.iver.woitli and lr - nnm aliect motor lines , only $ ID' ' > . S 15 , I lee olllee. HICXII' TIII : CHIATKST COHNIU IN WIST : OMAHA. one block from Fnrn.un and 35th , only } 2.1'M ' Hicks , N. Y. Life bids. Ui-CU9-l * 11IC HAHOAIN : 2-STOHY COTTAOi : . 10 roomi , nice lot. Jl.COO.m ) , tSuD-OO cash , Int. $1. . in ) per month Willis Yates , agt. , between . ! l-a and 32d. on Casa. HU MLJJ 4 * "AN ADVANCE OF * 7.O > PHU ACHH ON OOOU Nebraska bind nnd Omaha property bring hlKtier prices than It evir broiiKht If we hav..1 few K" " " ! crops , " Is the piedktlon of nil Iioinn able , ( onservntivo of who la man means u t > uc- ce.-w. Don't delay ; now Is the tlma to buv. 3.JM3J near II. K M. tielKht depot , 3.ft . 3'ixlt ' * . " , , 4 blocks from couit luuse , v\lth 7 r. hcuise. se er connection , J2.SOO. : i-stjry 22 ft. brick. Farnam St. . $12 001. llrlck , 41 ft. , ICth Ht. ( lent il-f , illl ) . ACUitS. : 5 ncrea nr. Snuth Omah.i , $ V 0. 1 acre , lleltidere , nr. Ft. Omaha , 5'M. 10 art OH , Ilenson , J3.&H 4H acies 13 ml. N. W. nt $37.50. IG'J ' acns , ImpiovementH , cost JI0.000 , $25,000. IIOMIM. 4 r. and full lot nr. xchool , & 2S. 4 r. near Hanscom p'k , city vv. , $ " > 0. . " r. near No. end 24th Hlieet car , $7W. 0 r. ! l,3i > hitixe and half lei , ( l.ifX ) . New hnusn and barn with full lot , cost 1 yr. ago t3,5i . for r-'i ) . Ne.it cottage , fiived st. and drlvew.iy , 5J.OJ" " ) . 8 r. house , corner Cumim ; St. , t3.'H. ' 5 r. . every conv. . north II. pirk. J4.3IW. If > ou don's see what you want , ask for It ARent for li > M oum-iH of Om ilia real estate r D. We.ul , loth and Douglas sis. nslabllshed 1SS7. Hi : k ? . ! 4 M. O. DAXON , 402 N. ICTII. C03 STHULINC WILT LIKH A WATCH. WF.riT- ern Klectrlcal Supply Co. , 131J Hottaid stn-e' sii : : TIII : VISIHLR HALL UIMIINGS ON llelay Special. Will llarnutn llro. . lit N. 1'ith W3 Iin.MINGTON AND UAGLi : . CUOS3 GUN CO , 11G S. llth btrect. 5'jO ' A. L. DIANK & co , 1110 FAUNAM STIUIT. r.o ? UN DII'YCLI : .v GUN co. , sue CUMING 50S MANTELS , GRATES AND TILES. WOOD MANTHI.S OllATKS TILLS FOU lire places , \estlbulis and large floors , write foi pilees Milt.-n lloKeis & Sons. Om lha. WV ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES ILKCTHICAL INHINIUIIS AND CONTHACT- ois fni t-lecirlr llfcht und m itur iilants and .ill Kinds of ilectiKal eniiiiiiui tlnn Western K'ei. Illiul Sui'lilj ' Co , lit ; llonunl at. JIO CARPENTERS AiMD UU1LDERS. c. i : . MOUHILL FAPIH : HANHINU. uorsi : sign ii.ilntlnf ; , briik work plabteiltiR. off H. ] , Darker blk , tel. 7J. . , Eli.ip UU N. 24th et Gil UWDERTAKiRci AWIJ EMBALMER3 H K IIFHKirr. FCNiilAL DIUK < TfU AND enibalmer , 101S Chicago t , telephone M. 12 SWANSON , V VALIIIN , 1701 CUMING , TF.L 10V ) M. O. MAUL. UNDUUTAKKH AND HMHALM- ir , 1417 rarnam ft. , tilephi.ne : ; 3 oH C. W. DAKKIt , I'NDIMITAKHII , C13 ti. 11.TH ST. UUAi. A GOOD THING PUSH IT AI/ONG. MAY III : 111. ) latest vlanK | .hii " , but that's Juutliai vve'lf dolliR vrlth bllllHlDAN COAL. 8.000 Ions sold 1n Oninlm Ust year. We give you 2 UOO Ibs. of the best W.vomlng cooking coal for tl. 0 Victor White , mer. , IWi Farnam tt. Tel. l''l. Ml MEDICAL. OMAHA IMCTHO.OALVANIC : INSTITCTI : . loum 41C N. Y. Llfo Dld'E , treatment of all uterine troubles , leucorrhoea , painful or xup- pnsse > l niNintniatlon , catarrh nnd throat trou- blts. It Is now the recognized remed > , hemorrholda are cured without Knife or pain , l.id > attendant MVil 7 * rAliHW" ( TlICHKSTKU'S HNGMSII PENNY , toyal Pill , ( diamond brand ) are the best ; fate , reliable , lake no other ; lend 40. etamui , for pailleuUia , "Ilellef far Ijlillf-n. " In letter by return m.ill Al drngtrtits. Chlcheiter Chcm- Icnl Co. . Plillarttlphla. Pa. SHORTHAND A C VAX BANTS SCHOOL. 613 N Y LIFH. M-ii BHOHTHAND AND TYPUWIUTING TAl'OHT as r'af-ll i-d by an experienced reporter , A M , H > i > ! un , lice bulldlni ; . 3SG 7' MUSIC , ART AND LANGUAGES. MHS. FANNY ADLRH. PIANO T. graduate Yknni Cnnsi-naioiy SOS So ICIh Rt 83S-JV3 onoitc.n F. aiLLnNiui'K. : IIANJO AND Kiiltar teacher. 1911 C.iss ktnet M 109 BUILDING &LOAN ASSOCIATION. SHAIir.S IN MUTI'AL L * c II ASS'N PAY C 7 , S per tent when 1. J 3 > IMIS old. ah\a\s ledeemable. 1701 I'.irnam st Nattlniui , See. 519 now TO OHT A HOMI : OH sncrur. UOOD Interest on savlnKs. Appl > t. . ) Omaha L. * . I ! . Abs'n , 1704 llw-e bide. O M. Nattlnger , Sec S.'O BUSINESS NOTICES. DAMAaiDMIHUOIlSHisiL\iHED. : 719 N 1C r.2t OARPtT CLEANING. CHAMPION STIAM CVIIPHT AND uro CiemlnK Works do thin 'ioik the b. st nn\ clu-apL'St. 71V-20 S. llth st Tel C" . . I1. S. O. Kuhn , manager , PatilikVaid , foreman 2JO Jy 20 HOTELS. AITNA norsi : ( iu'uyi'i\N'i. : N' . w con. 13th and Dodge. Jlooms 115 tlaj or weilc. _ PAWNBROKERS. H. MAHOW1TZ LOANS MONHY. 41S N. If. ST. PASTURAGE. GOOD J'ASTUiin run iioiinns , ji oo PIU month per head. Chatles Gans , St. Paul , Neb. IV ! LOST. LOST , COITUIl COIN l'SiH AS SETTING for rlnw. lost on Farn&m st nl , } 5 o ) revv.ud for nturn to Mils ortlce Los. Miil'i r.1 OKI-MPK COXSTRUOT1NG Ql'AIlTIOIl- MASTKU. OMAHA , Ni'b. , July L > , 1SK. Soult'd pronohtilH , in triplicate , Hubjecl lo Hie usual cunuit.loiiH , will lie' recuivcct hcTe unlll 12 ni. , cenlrnl btamlatd tlmv , Woilnemlay , July 31 , 1M3 , nt which llmi > nnd place llicy will lie opened In HIP pre-e-ico of bidders , for ( OnhlrurtlnK wallw and Rrnvcl roads at Kotl CYoolt , Neb. Government leserves Hie rlKht to ifject any or all pruio.sa | ! Plans and Hpecllluutlons can be s-eon. an < l all inforiiiallon oblalncd on application here. Knvplopes eonlulnlnjr proposals .should bo marked "Proposals for ( as the case may be. " ) ami addres-ed to CIIAIO.KS R HUM- i' , Major and Qr. Sir Jy2-3-l-5-2G-27 RAILWAY TIME CARD L aves IHUHL1NGTON & Mu. EU.iAnnia _ ( liuahuLnlou | Deyut , 10th A : ilason &U.J umaha lO.lDain Denver LIxpi ss 777.7 y.luaiii 4 : opm Ulk. Hills Mont. c 1'uget BnJ. Ux 4u : prn 4:35pm Denver Uxpuss 4UOnn : | 7 'tipni ' .N'lna'ilia Koial ( . .xi-pi i nUaj. ) ,7.4.pni Sinm..L : > lncoln v.oat texi.ept aunuu . . .il : . > ; am i:4jimi..I'aatMalUfor : I.ni.oin ) dully. . „ Leaves ICHICAGO , HUULINUToN & tAi7Ti eT OnmhalUiilun Deiiot. lutli & Masuii tils.i Omaha 4:45pm : Chicago Veitlliule DilOam Ul Juin Chlcauo i\piesd 4.Uan 7i..Opiii..Chicago and bl. Louis i\pres . . i.DJum ll:3Dain : 1-uclllc Junction Local D:3'pm ' fail Mail 2:4 : pm Leaves ICHICAGO , TlTL. & ST. rAUL.Arrives | Omahal Union Depot , 10th & M.ISJII Sts | Omaha. C.eOpm Chicago Limited 8.30am ll:3 : < > am Clilcapo Uxpresa ( ex. tiun ) . . . . C. jjini Leaves [ CHICAGO ft NOUTHVVl T-.N.iAirlvea OinalialUnlon Depot , luth A : Mason Sts.i Omaha li.40am IJastcrn ixpt.i-H u:3'pm : ' 4Wpm ( Vestlbuled Limited S&MIII 6S3iiin : Mo , Valley IAUII lo. ipm ! i:4jpm : .Uni.ilia Chicago Special l41pm ; tTeovcs I CHICAGO. n I. & "PACIFIC. fAnlves OniahaiUnion Depot " , 10th A. Mason ijujpinaha _ ! : AST. Z _ _ ll'SOnm..Atlantic Hxpress d"c yuinlay.5.3"ipiri ) fi:2" : > pni Nlclit i\ini-i" 'i-2lnin 4.IOini | . . . .ChlcaKO Vestlbulttl l.lniiteU.l. _ ipni " " WEST. _ C:4ipm..OMiihoina : ft Texas lit ( ex SmoTTlW.am l4Cpm Colorado Limited 4uOpin ! leaves I C. , HT. I1. . M. & O. lArrlvei _ CniajialDcpot.lJtli and \V ebsttr Sta. | Omaha 9-2iim. . . .Nebraska Passeiiiftr uliuly ) . . . . s.ljpnT l:30pm..Sloux : City Rxiiress lex siun ) . . .lliani : CilOpm . St. I'aul Limited . U > ' 3iam F7 E. "sT MO. VALLUT7 . "ATTlvesT OmahaiDepot. 15tu uno Wtbater on , I pmuliu _ 2:10pm . I'asi M1 and Expr.ss . 4 ' . pm 2:10pm.ex. : ( Kat ) \\'jo. Ux ( ex. Mo ! . . , . . . 4'o pm Seam : . .Noifolk Lxpiesa lex hunrtay ) . . ,10:30ani : :10ptr. : . . . . tit. Paul Express . IQ. j.un Leaves I K C.7 ST .I. A 'c"Il7 ( ArrlveT OmahajUnlon Depol , 10th & Masun SlsJOrnalia 9.50am . Kansas City Day Express . & .3Dpm _ 9wpin..u. : C. Night Kx. Via U I' . 'rran.COOain _ : Leaves I MISSOURI 1'Ai.lFH * . ( Arrives Oinnhaj uepoi , lith and Webater Sis. ( Umalm " 10.40am St. Loula Kxuroaa . . fiiOOam 9.30pm St l < outs Express C:0pm : 8.apm ) Nebraska Local ( ex. tiun. ) ! ) ! uOam Lcavrg I SIOUX CITY A PACIFIC. lArrlvei Oir.nhal Depot , 15th and \V > uster _ Si . I Oinalia 6-UMim . . .St Paul' ' LUnlled . .li3rnri ; Leaves I SIOUX CITVi & PACIFIC. JAiilva Omahal Union Depot , 101h } & . " -laeun Sts. | UinaliA _ C.Uan Slnux C'ltyJ'adwniscr M I'um t.Sjpm . .jHt. I'aul'I/I ' lulled I25pm : Leaves I FNION IfACIFIC" " ( Arrives" OniatialUjilon JJcpot , 10th & Ma on Sla ( Omaha ! ) i.iiii Keainej frttiiem 12:30pm : 2.CHpin OveilanJ Ph-r & S'ipn 2 OOpm.lleat'ce & Stroni'b'K Hx ( ex. Sun ) . 12 3i > ptn 7.00pm . . . Pacific j\vr-ss 10j.un : Cl3iin _ | . . I'usfM.iU . . . . . . . . 4 lOpin f7a"vsTVAIlASH" MfcWAV ; J7\7i-v"e7" [ ( lmJl'qiJnlnn , Depot , 10th tt Mason St . | OmalM _ 400pm 6t. Louls'CTnnin'linll . . . ' .li-35pm Tin * ( lanpl if ijf Iliindi. In Warwick , Mass -the olher day , Mrs. Wclsner. a Chrlsllan , sipnllsl [ , challenged Paul Goldsbury lo claJp ) | nds , Ihe ope Dial held on longest lo be lliui victor. The clash was nol broken for elshle'en hours , and then by outsiders. As Ihe hours vvenl en Ihelr friends remonstrated wllh them , bul lo no purpose. Sings of menial disturbance came afler a nlghl of hand-clasping , and friends who had watched them meanwhile constantly entreated them to desist. In the morning sharp words were tpoken by frlend3 , and In consequence Goldsbury and Mrs. WeUner I went lo Iho village commons , all Iho lime | cUkpIng hands. There the friends delermlnci that the couple should bo parted by force I ! necessary , and Postmaster Sandson and Wil liam Shepardnon told lira. Wolsner and Golds- bury that force would be employed unleis the conlest was ( topped. They declined lo unclasp hands , auj then Sandson took Golds- bury by the arm and pulled him from the commons t _ > the direct , but Ihe clatp NVJS un broken. Hy miln force the two men then parted Ihe contcilants. In order lo subdue Goldsbury II was necessary lo late him lo his summer home and lie him. Ha U MM under the care of a nurse. - ) 4 % , mi , by trvlni ? lUclirlkr ) "SUiTH : HOUND'S" T11IXJUY. "I'm sorry. Hurnell , for you love this girl ; jut my Iheory , I feel sure , Is the Irtie one , " said Mr. Davds ! > , conceitedly. "Go on ! " cried Hurnett , grinding bis tc ° th. "Tell me what absurd Iheory you have con. tired up ! " Davids looked at the newspaper man with rrltntlon , which quickly subsided. "Well , the legitimate daughter Is said lo iave died In 1892. Now , then , suppose the lllegltlmale child , n daughter , and the words of the will are , 'To my unmarried daughter Ivlng at the time of my death , five hundred .housand pounds. ' Suppose , too , the IHeKltl- nate daughter occupied a public position , or Is married , and dreads the publicity of her father's acknowledging her his child ? " "If she gets Ihe money she must take the shame. " argued Uurnett. "And , after nil. It's not her fault. " "Not If she Is able to personate Iho legit imate daughter ? If she can do this , then the motive Is plain. " "nut her o n mother , Lady Holton ? " "She died ten years ago. The present l/idy Holton knows nothing. You see , n clever , heartless , unscrupulous , hardened wo man would see the advantage of removing her father , just at this Juncture. She would then claim to be his true legitimate daughter and heir. There Is nt every woman's heart a fundamental motive , my dear Hurnelt , lo establish Ihclr blrthrlghl , to establish their warrant to respectability. I have seen the struggles of n fallen woman In this very city to re-establish herself , until she In volved herself In murder. 1 tell you , the sting of Illegitimacy , or any sort of shame , rankles In a woman's breast , and Is more unendurable to her than to a man. Night and day ll Is her torment , her agony. She Is an imaginative , fanciful crealuru. She Imagines that every one Is aware of her taint , when no one thinks of It. " Hurnctt rose to his feet. "Say no more. Your theory Is that nieanor Armltage la Ihe Illeglllmalp daughter ; that she Is nervy enough to estab lish her name anJ obtain a fortune by one stroke. You are a clever man , Inspector , bul you arc wrong. Your theory Is too clever by half. She Is Incapible of such atrocity ! " "I shall act on It for tli2 present " "Yiu will arrest Miss ArmlUgo ? " "At the end of the play , yes. " A messenger brought iln another dispatch. The Inspector "read It. "Hczton. A. rc-'s- tered nt Adams house , J. L. Smith and wife ; have sulto 117. " The Inspector turned down the corners of his mouth. "You see. " said he , "that her 'hu.'band' Is a low brute ; at least , she Is too goo3 for him. If ho Is inncccnt of this murder ho has the misfortune to be caught In a lesser crime. " Hurnett sighed and looked al his watch. It w.is then 10-1 . There seemed to be no way to prevent the arrest. "Tho curlaln Is jusl down for the last entr' acte. " sa'd ' he. "The last act will take alnut half an hour. Then she will stand accuseJ ! " He stood ponderirg n moment. "Suppose. " ho said , with ( Martini face , " , 'iipposo what you say is true , and she knews thai she Is about to be arrested. In tl'O death scene wh'.ch in's poor .Marguerite Gander's trouble. Kleanor , in her remorse which the nobility and high pure feeling In poor Marguerite will musLltispIro her ma ) she not seek must she nol aeek lo make the bat death scene real ? " The Inspector smiled csolly. "We must pre vent thai , " IIP said. "And I look to you tn 'o It. However , great criminals are very rarely suleldps. " "Don't call her a criminal , for Grd's . ake ! ' cried Uurnett , bltlerly , walking lo and frr In his agony of mind. "Alas ! she Is lee clever not to know that her arrest will surely follow the final fall cf Iho curtain. Her art Is very great ; her na- tura Is tense and passlonalo ; It might seem to her n fit end. Oh. what shall I do ? What shall I do ? " He burleJ his face in his hand . The Inspector touched his shoulder kindly. "Uurnett. I fc-.l deeply for jou. You lovp this woman , lhal's plain. Hut my U ° i.t ad vice Is , go home and go to bed take an opiate , If you can't sleep. You are a young man ; you have a career before you ; your name must not in any way l > > brought into this affair. It must not appear In the pa- psrs. Go hcme , my dear boy. " "No. I believe her guiltless. Some dreadful mystery conceals the real criminal. Time will prove this. You will have to act as you believe It to be your duty. Yon will arrest her , but' ' I will Eooner or later release her ! Do you suppose she would leave her hand kerchief , the only proof of her guilt you have , on the murdered man's face ? No , no , no ! It Is preposterous ! " "Why. that that's Ihs cleverest piece of business in the whole affair , " said the In spector. "How so ? " "She knew she had bsen seen and rccoRnized at the hotel ; henc ? she wished to divert sus picion ; hence her apparent affection , her kisses , her kindly nse of her handkerchief. While we've been talking one of my best ex perts has been minutely examining Ihe dress she wore In the first act and at the Oldorf , to find traces of chloroform. Of course she would toss her bollls and sponge out of her cab window as she returned to Ihe Ihealer , but men are even now tearchlng for them In the streel. " A messenger hurriedly entered wllh a tele phonic message : "A chloroform bottle found in street near Oldorf. A pponge found In next stteel. Philadelphia druggist. " "There , I thought we should get evidence sooner or later ; that will fasten the crime " The inspector fairly rubbed his hands In a Fort of vasuo professional delight. "If jou believe her Innocent , Mr. Ilurnetl , will you buggest a Iheory ? " he said , pleas- anlly. "You are probably aware fiat Miss Armllage acted Iwo weeks In Philadelphia before coming here. H was while there that she learned of her father's coming and pre pared herself and bought the chloroform. " Hurnett hardly knew what to say. Mr. Davids looked very sure of his prey. "Still , there Is no proof ! " insisted the news paper man. "There will be a net about her In twenty- four hours which she can't escape from. 1 nm afraid she will elude w only In one way. Yes , I confess I am afraid of suicide , for she Is no ordinary sort. She's a high-strung woman , ami your own fears rather tend to confirm mine. She must have seen Swift ( the fool , to sit In that proai enlum box ! ) She is warned. She will see thrro Is no escape. "Thej-e ! I thought wo ehoulj K" vJonte. > . " She may really die in that last act ; It la moro than likely. Yes , It would bo like a clever woman who found berclf caught In n trap. " Hurnett gasped with horror. "Hut to jrrevent any such contingency J depend on you. " " " "Me "Ve My cab Is ready. We " .ill go ai I onca to the theater May I ask you onu 'question ' ? Do you believe she cares fjr juu > ' i "I believe she has led me lo ihink yos. " i "Vnry good. You will , perhaps , bo able lo prevent her taking up arms against her own life you , and you alone ! " Till ) LAST KNTll' ACT13. The curtain had nol yet risen for Iho lasl acl when Ihey arrived at the theater. A number of well dressed young men were standing In the lobby as they entered Hur nelt overheard one of the young men say : "I never saw her RO Intensely real as lo- night. Hy Jove , suppose In Ihe next act she should feel II so deeply she really should die ! \Vould 11 not be exciting ? " "Ya-as. " said another dude , pulling a clg- arelle. "She's acting with mor ? power lo- nlght than 1 ever saw her. When Armand thicvv money al her. each piece seemed to scorch and burn her. I tell > ou , It was great ! And her beauty Is blmply marvelous ! " "Wo will go behind the noenes and see her and watch her , " said the inspector , quietly. I will go , too. and remain out of sight. " Hurnett , who. In spite of the Inspector's strong Influence , believed In the actress' Inno cence , went back of the scenes nnd saw Miss Armllago standing In her long robe dt > null waiting for the curtain call to ensconce hers lf In her pretty white bed on the stage. Slip was talking In low tones with her maid , Sarah , a quiet looking Kngllsh woman. How Inexpressively lovely ehe looked ! Her dark hair hung In riotous disorder down her back. Her face , made pile and wan for the famous death scene , sepmed full of wondrous spiritual holiness and beauty. Shakespeare's words sprang Into his mind as ho gazed at her. Alack , Ihnl heaven should pracllcc Plrnle- gejiiH Upon ho Mfl a subjeel us lliyself ! Yel In Ihe calm beauly of her slarry eyes Ihere was , he felt , a slcrn will , as firm as Juliet's. If nil t-lso fall , myself have power to die ! Ho stood for a moment watching her. She did not see him. She seemed to be filled with more Ihan usual tiaglc sorrow of her part of Marguerite. The world was dead to her. Her heart was broken. Her love was gone. She had sacrificed herself and made expiation. She waited for the end. There was so much ethereal toiidernc&s and love In her face ; her white embroidered robe be trayed so much of the gentle character of her love , and the wealth of happiness she might bestow on one beloved. Could such an ex alted spirit L'irlne from criminal origin ? Could woman's whole power of deceit cover eo black a soul beneath that divine face ? Ah , no , no ! Ills heart nnd soul told him It was a devilish thins to accuse her a white taint ready for heaven ! She a parrlcld ? ? The foulest crime the killing of the one who fathered her Into the world ? laid at her charge ! No , no ! Hers was no Soint | benrl bid wllh u flowery face ! He looked nnd longed lo give Tlml klwa which be hud crt Helwcen two charming vvoids ! To the winds Hew Iho coarse , hard detec tive theories ! He loved her ! Whoever she She gave a cry of astinlshmenl. might be wherever born vvhalovor nlie had done ! He lovcl her with all his strong man's heart nnd soul. Aye , an 1 the next in- flant he sprang forward and crushed lier haU-yieldliiK form in hl arms ! She Kavo n cry of a < toiil8hnicnt , nnil tlruKgleil , bul his was Ihe wild embrace of one almosl driven InsiMie with the lorlure of dotibl. He KUseJ her lips liclween the words "I love you forevei ! " Then he teleazoJ lier , nnd cravcJ forglve- nesi. nesi.Ftrange lo Bay , she diJ nol seem so very "I cannot die now , " she iiouleJ , nntl tl'O wild Joy of her leapl In lili heart. "Korglve me. It was not 1. It was 11 (3ne ( look one Rlance ! The lovellglit In lier eyes filled his being with glailness. The bell ratiK. Slie ran on the stage and filrly dlvoJ , blushing through her paint , beneath the boJ clothes. The curtain rose. The lasl act had begun. , , Hurne'l never seemed so handsome In IiU life , as lie walked , a triumphant look In his face , over to where Mr. Davids stool , behind n wing , wnltlnK the end. He knew she was Innocent ! It would be au easy lask for him to prove her fo ! ( Continued Friday. ) ( iml.iclnni DUcnxrs. Allen's Hygienic Klnld ha ? been found a poslllve preventive of scarlet and typhoid fevers , diphtheria , Fmnllnox and other con tagions disease. Mulhcra should atomize Ihelr children's lliroit and nasal organs with II morning anil evening. ENOCH ABDEN KE VERSED. A VtlsC'oiiBln Wniii.in , MippoSDil to 1I Di'nd , Siiddrnly AppiLira. Mr. anil Mrs. James Trevlln wcro resi dents of Iron Hlver , Wis. , when Iho memor able Hincklcy foicsl fires broke oui lasl Sep- lember. They had ihreo clillrcn , Iho young est a mere baby. Jiul before Ihe forest fires broke oul Mrs. Trovlln look her baby with her to vlsll some friends at HiiicUIey. After the flames were subdued Mr , Trorlln went to Hlnckloy to look fcr her. Among several of the charred bodies ho found vvhai ho believed to be his tvlfo and child. Ii.i- medlale burial was necessary and aflcr al- lending lo the funeral Mr. Trevlln rolurnc'I lo Iron Uivcr , sold oul all his properly and went lo Korl Francis , where his brolher was engaged In mlnlnz. Last winter ho married MIJ Annlo Var- Icy , one of the moit popular yjung women of Tort Francis. A few dajs ugo the people cf Iron llivt-r v\ore darlled by the ap pearance cf the original Mrs. Trevlln and her child. She made Inquiries for her hns- lund and expressed great di-appolnlment when toi'l ho had removed to Kcrl Francis. She said that RUO lud never gone lo Hlnck loy , as her huibind supposed , but had guno ] ti St. I'aul , and after a brief visit thcro had gone lo her old homo In London , Kng- lanl , where she had vlslled her parents. .She had ( lone this , the said , to Hplia her husband , who had opposed her eclnff on a vis.lt. ShP hail plenty of money of her own In her potkct vihui sh loft Iron River and thought she might m well Improve thu op portunity to visit her home. Mr * . Trcvlin had not written to her friend : because shn va * afraid rotno one vvcnld tell Mr. Ttcvlln vOic-o she was. She remained al Iron lllvor nuly one day and then went to Knrt Frnnrla lo look for her huthan'l. On rfarhlng Tort Krancta she found her husband living with Ills new wife | and the children already accuttomed lo the change. There was UJB usual scon falnl- Ingj and lear af'er which Hie prodlcanu-nl was lallied over. Ml s Varley was hoarlbrokrn ever tlin turn ulTalrs had tal.pti and lud lo bo n , mined from dainu hcriclf vi'doncc. U resulted lu the flr t Mm. Trevlln rr- tuminp liT place as mlstrcji of tbo house v'li'o ' M'-s Vnriey left as f"on a * po.blo fur 'ino ' piafe tinl.no ill 'a I' ' r frtcujj Tha L'Qltc'l ' r-Utcs cx"i.-l In Cook's Kxlra U.-y UU the lead. HEROES IN BLUE AND GRAY General Ouster's Bugler Describes the Fatal Maioli lute the Death Trap. BEARER OF HIS LAST MILITARY DISPATCH Grunt t tlin lliUllo tit the UlldrrnrM MlilttlliiB n stick \\hllr thr Itultle Win I'ndrr ' \ > ny X l.pttrr from Men- criil l.cc lMi'ltlctil < * of tliu \\nr. "Tho Seventh sot out for the valley , aril cu tlio evening of June 24. nflrr it long mnrcli of thirty miles , wo pllched camp ami 1ml just fi-ttlcil down to rest when \vc wcru orilereil to break camp nr.d inarch till day break , anil then vvc halted sgnln , " ald John .Martin , doing July at Tort llenty , lUI'ltnor- . anil who hail serveJ In the fame rapacity for General George A. Cnster , the conversa- lion being directed to n reporter on the B.illlmoro American. "That danger vv s Im minent could bo easily underslout by the commander's order th.it e\ery man should sum ! by his horse and eat a light breakfast and drink a cup of ci'Itee. The men sinrccly baJ llmo to swallow their meal when 'For ward ! ' rang out , tuid once more we v > cro on the trail of the wild unJ wily Slou\ "About llvo miles out from the miming camp. June 25 , the olllccrs' ejll was souti cd and General Ouster save his orders fir thu day. The leglmcnt was to be divide I Into llneo columns , In which order they \\ero to proceed. The Indians were now ab.uit . teu miles ahead , and we wen ? lo endeavor to over take them. The division cf the regiment was arranged Iti this orderJ.'ive . cjnuanlM under Ueaerjl Ouster , to take the r gin Hank ; three companies under Major Mnrctu A ll no. to take the left flank ; turin- companies und.r LO encl Donteeii , to assume the center with ? , ? I0 , , wce" cvcry" ' " " ? ueforo them , mid. lw ° . 'Vclnh ' c ° ' "l'a ' > ' . under Captain Mc- Uotigjl was to bring up the rear In the cen ter was In General Ouster's detachment and acted as bugler of rhe guard. The llrtt attack by the soldiers was by Major Ileno's forces , who reached the up per L-iiJ of ' Silting Hull's village about 10 a. in. . June U5 , and were drl\en buck , losing two olllcers , several scouts and about thirty men. General Cutler was entirely In Ig norance of the mishap to Major Keno and tl e lower end of the village not being tar Mslnnt from General Ouster's stand he sent out a dispatch for help to both belli Colonel llento n and Major Keno. anticipating .1 warm struu- glo between his men and Silting Hulls war- How. 1 was chosen to deliver the mcssago and had to rldo about 500 or OU yards bank to Colonel IJenteon'tt In ops , anJ from the u I proceeled to Major lleno. The mestagJa to the olllcers were Identical and were signed by ( Jeneral Ouster's a ijutant , Cook. T , cy read as follows : 'Come on. lllg village , lit lug packs. Oook I > . S llrlng packs' ' 'H was this alignment that sa\ed my life , " continued Hugler Martin , "for. as all know , no one who took part In the light sur vived It. As to the ride to Major lleuo , I remember that I met him on his teirrnt , mid I remained with his forces , not daring to hazard a trip acioss c-nmtry alone In the meanwhile General Ouster was making his way to the upper end of the Indian vil lage. Denteen'j mm were also go ng In that direction when they came upon the re- trcatlug lines of Major Ileno's troops , and the two bodies of soldiers remained together. General Ouster had gore on lo the vlllagu nnil the Indians who had defeated Major Ileno's detachment ImMonoI to the upper end of the village , and the combined firceM of the upper and lower parts of the villigo \\ero stronger than those of General Ouster , and thev hemmed In the Unltc.l State.1 bol- dlers on all sldrs and had them completely at their mercy. Of the battle I know nothing , being away from my company with A'lju ' ant Cook's mcs agpi , and remaining with the companies of Mnjor lleno and Colonel I'en'cen ' until General Terry came to our camp , when wo mewl toward the village and after sev eral days' search found the bodies of most of lh flauphtered Folilier. ' . I recall thn SCPIIP very clparlv whpii several others and myself found the remains of General Otuter , who o clothing had nearly all been torn fiom his body. He had two ugly bullet wounds , ono through his chest and the. other In the left temple.'o discovered him lying be tween two dead gray horses , ( ho head of the general resting on the stomach of one of lha nnlmals " GHAXT WOULDN'T WOIIUV. llurlng the terrible struggle at the Battle of the Wilderness said Colonel Prederlck T , pent to a New York Advertiser reporter. General Grant was the ltat.t . conspicuous and apparently the least excited pmson In the whole union at my. He worea common soldier's blouo and Mouch hat and Kit much of the time at the foot of a tree whittling. Ho had carefully planned and carefully di rected the movements of the whole army , however , and only a few of the leading gen erals knew much of what was going to hap pen. I well rdmamli'r at the most critical time In the battle of seeing an aide rldo up excitedly and deliver the message that Iho union forces wcro retreating and were likely to cross the river. The gsner.il received the mest-ago with the utmost coolness and con tinued to whittle. Kvorybody else about him thought that the situation was serious and that the day was lost. The aide semed u'- terly unable to comprehend the general's In difference. "In a few moments there was sharp and vigorous firing off to the light. Tor the first time he stopped whittling and Bpoke : 'The rebels probably know by this time what that retreat was for. That Is a Hank move ment by our people. Gentlemen , let us eat our dinner. ' And sure enough , that was what It did mean. The retreat of our center was a part of Grant's well planned tacilca and It had been executpd with the acpuracy of a mathematical problem. The rob'la had been drawn Into a pocket where thc-y werii unable to btand our enf.tladlng ( Ire only loni : enough to permit them to draw out it was the turning point of that decisive battle. " COULDN'T SPAItB ONH ROI.Dinit. A few days pgo Chancellor Hoggs received a letter from I'rof. Charles S. Venablo of the University of Virginia , asking thai In quiry be made for tli name of the lady who wrote General LPH frum Clarke county ask ing that one cf her sons bo allowed to como home and make n crop for her husband ami hertv'lf , writes an Athens ( Ga. ) , correspond ent of the Augusta Chronicle. I'rof. Venahlo deelres to preserve this name as an Instance of the lldellty of southern womanhood lo tha cause of the confederacy. The letter has nlicady found answer through Miss Anna Green , a granddaughter f llilu old lady , who lumlshod the following bit of family hlsloiy : Mr. James n. Ikne and hh wife. Mildred Hone , lived In 1ECO In Clarke county. Them had been born to them twnnty-thrce chil dren tlxteen of whom had lived to manhood and womanhool teu sins nnd six daughters. When the wa' biolto out the brave and loyal mother buckled on the swords cf her ten wins anJ bent them all out lo fight for Dixie. Theto sous w > ro llardeman , J < nathan - than , Jainea , Sanders , ( iooige. Clark , Joseph , William. Matthew and Willis. They wcro nil In the Army of Northern Virginia no I fought through the war. Clark waa woundnl and afterward died from the eHovU of his wounds. George died nf mnallyox during the war. Four Rons row rnrvivc Ilnrdciinn llono of Korsj'th. Willis lion ? of KftrmKy. William Hone of Harmony Grove and Jam * 3 Hone of Iliirnctt Phonlf. On ApMI 7 , 1M'3 , being liar.l . prcs-'d for l.e d-fltU'S of life , Mrs. llono wrote to Gen eral Lee a letter asking that me uf ! " ' ni bo sent home to make n crop. To this IP'- tcr General Len replied. Following U n copy of the reply , taken from the or'Riral ' now In the pos < es > lon of Mlsx Dorcu * H i.ia of this elly.ii sUter of the t Mi brothers "Hcaduart | TJ Army of Xurtherii Virginia , April 18 , IMS Mr . Mildred Han ? , Athens , fa. ! : Dtar Madam Your Irilor of the ? iH lint , atklng tbo dlftrhurge. or furlough ot your ons has been received. You have si-t n noble nxjtuple In devoting ynur Ifnona : to the service of Iho country and In en- rojrugiiig them lo -fenl th ! r homea W need ov ry good * oMler we nave In the army. If we allowed all to return who are nc-Ji ! < l at home we ihould soon hava no country and no homo1 sympathize with you In your atixlPtlPi and privations | m I irujt v-ur ] in 1 r lplil' ' rs In the prlorc | state of ( li ' 'gla will nol prrm't yon tn wont wnl'o / > otir bra\ tons arc dnlrg thc'r ' duty manfully ag n-t Iho ctiomy I am , very rcipectlulljr , your olrJlcitt terv.in'"U. "U. E. LEB , Gene-al. "