Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 26, 1895, Page 7, Image 7

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    SPEC1RL NOTICES.
Adx crlliiriiitMitH for < | IIMI * column *
Mill lit * ( iiUrii iinlll Ilii.'K ) i > . in. for
flic rtcntiiK unit nnlll H p. in , for tlio
limrtiltiK nml .Sniidiij' rdltloii.
Ait\prlMi ( > rn ! > > ' rciiiirntliii. ' ? n liniu-
lic-roil check run Inn c niiHTrcrn ml-
drrnHril In n iiiiinliiTcil letter In euro
of TiltHer. . AnnnrrN o mlilrc * cil
Mill | K > ilrll * i-roil tiion | iiTMiMilnllon
if tin * clicck inily. ItnlcH , 1 l--c n
M-nril , llrnt liiNi-rtlon , lc it i ril
Ilirrcnftcr.iitliln inUiMi for li-
than ar c for flrnt Inncrllon.
TlM'Hi * nil\i-rlMi ( > iii ( > iiH iniint lie rnii
pniini'tMidi fir.
AVriM ) MAIiR IIIJI.I * .
WANTHD-1.000 MHN TO WHITP. MR TODAY
for the receipt ( abnolutely free. In plain pealed
envelope ) which cured me. of nerxoii * debility ,
exhnunted xltiillly. et ( Aildrras C. J. Walker ,
liox nil , Knlnmnzoo , Mich U M46J
WANTRD-MVR. INTRU.IORNT AOKNTO IN
Omnha lo orRimlre clulm of tbre" to live fami
lies f r our fmtiotn orchnnl home * Innil In cen
tral Mlnlcilppl The tide of Imm'Brat'on ' U ( ? o-
Inic noutb. where there nre no hot wlndu , no
cold winter * , no Ml77.nrrK ho crop falluren
AVhere two or three ctoiia can be raised each
jear. Where there In no Mich thins o a fail
ure If n mnn will work one-half n hnnl as he
iloe < In I Ilia rountry. Cool xummern , mild wln-
tetK. nure piiylni ; cropi of fruit nml unrden
truck rlcbeHt neil on earth be < t rallroRil fnclll-
tle Oeo. W Amrs. gene nt ngent HI7 Fnrnnm
street , Omaha IJ M'M
JCO TO JJPO flAI.AHY PAID SAI.IISMnN I'OH
clRarf ; experience not neces arV : extra Induce-
mfnts to custom r . lllnhop * Kline st 1/iuM ,
WANTRD. A SWHDn Oil ( IRIIMAN ri.RHK
for ilrv pocxN and Rroerv store , \ \ rite Ixick
llox 215 , Newman Orove. Neb 11 179 2)
iAitomns : roit n & M HY co IN WYO-
inlnR , work Kuarnnfed , free tianapoitntlon
Kramer & O'llearn , lltli and Piirnnm Ftne
WAM'1211 IM3MAM3 IIIJI. ! ' .
antn TO no ORNHHAI. HOUBI- :
work , family of five. Apply 1701 Smith 10th
street. C 973-23
BTENOdRAPHIJHS TO INSPRCT 1IIK NRW
inoilcl Hmlth 1'icmlcr before bujlns .
C M100-27
LADIHS WANTINO rntST-ri.ABS OIHI.9
call Scandinavian Y. W. home , 2015 Di\enpiit at.
C M177-1 *
WANTRI ) . OIHlj TOR SnCOND WORK , AND
take > c of baby. 222 * > I'arnam street.
' C 182
WANTRD. A nni'INHD , MIDDT.H-AORD WOM-
nn , ninbltl > II3 to ndx-mce. tu nuniRe n depart
ment Address U 41 , llcv U-MW 25
roil HUNT nousns.
IIOUSHB , r K. DAHMNQ , HAIIKRII iu.onc.
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JIOUSRrt IN AM. PARTS OP1IIRCITY TIII2
O. P. Dnvls Compnny , ID ) " Pnrniin D 406
nousns IIINIWA : , & . co , 103 N. ISTH ST
D-107
II. E. COI.R CO. , I.AROr.ST LIST IN OMAHA
D MIC3
S-HOO.M norsn , COHNIR 27TH AND
Douglas streets. Inquire 2 > 0l Tarnnm street
nic.iiT-iiooM iiot'RR NR.vn mail SCHOOL , ,
$1500 per month. Inquire 20U C.ipltnl ave
D 973-2
Iil2 ! CAP. AVC. , 7 ROOMS. 1NQUIRR 2",18 CAP.
me. D-2H 26 *
TOR nRNT TAVO n-ROOM COTTAC.ES. ONR
furnished 802 S. 301h. Modern D-175 29'
rOR RiNT. MODHRN rTlHNISHRD IIOITSR.
rhenp to rlitht party 214 S. 2 h Inquire ill
l.injon'a drug store. I ) M23'i 2S *
FOR HINT. : B-HOOM COTTXOR , 2)n ) CI.ARK
Newly palnleil and papeied J10 00 month
Apply 22.il Hurt. D M225 2C
Fort'ltRNT To-ROOM HOItSR 1721 DODOR
Inquire next door or 1318 I'arnam Snml
Hums. D-M22I 2
itr.N'r i'"uitMsnnn noons.
\VANTRD-Ii\nY nOOMMATR. IIOPaRKRKl' .
lnBroonH.2):0 St. Mury'a. i-012-J > 2iJ'
_ _
FOR nRNT rtlRNlSIIRD ROOM' ' . WITH OR
without board COI Bo..1tli. R M8W-A13
2)
2)R
R 21S 31 *
noons A\D IIOAKU.
KICRI .Y ri'RNlSHRD SOl'TIl ROOM WITH
board for two prUnte family , no other Iward-
ern ; bent hem comforts , 014 N. 21st , bet. C.ill-
fotnln nndVob ler. 1' 904
_
KOOM NirilOAnU SOO TRR WRRK. CALL ,
nt 2107 DouKl.is. r 190 AH
NICKI.Y 1'URNISIIKD ROOM. 2321 HARNRY.
r M220 AJJ'
rou un.NT u.MMiiiMsiinn KOOMS.
Bt'ITRS OP I.AROR IIOI'SRKRRPINCI
roomj , 1200 per room ; rcfs. 1H9 So. 20th
O li > 'i-JS'
roii HR > T sroiins A I > ori'icns.
TOR RRNT THR 4-STORV IIHIOK Ilt'HJMNO ,
91 * Karnam Mreet Thin htil'd nR his a II c-
proof cement basement , complete steum heitlnj *
Hxtufi' . w.iter on nil liooia , gaa , etc Applat
the owes of The P.--O. 1 910
A OHM'S M'AM'HIl.
JURN AND WOMP.N , $3 TO JIO A DAY ADdress -
dress the Hnndy Hoitcr Co . 334 New York Life
b'.dB . Omaha. Neb. J 474
_
V\\NTlfl ) AN RNRnaRTIC MAN OR LADV
to Inxel ami iippolnt iiKents , salarv. J ) o > ) per
month. Address Oil , lire J MS-Ji !
AORNTS WANTRD TO TAKR ORDRltS TOR
our tclebrnted ft O ) custom pants ; liberal com
missions , Chicago Custom rants Co LM3 Cth
nxcnue , ChlciiKo. .1 S121)il'
WAM'HIl TO IIH.NT.
WANTRD. ROOM AND HOARD I'OR MAN
an1vlf j nnd two children from September 1.
Must 1 > reu'onjilile. riluit "fumlly pn-ferrtd
Add ! -ss U 15. lice. K Ml'll 2il
TO lirST. IN SRITRMllRR , TRN-
roow house In Kood condition , locited between
Houi'ias , L'nnworth , 31 t nnd 40th streets
If desirable will make ono or tliiw. jear le.ixi s
AdilrorxJ * . O. I IPX C C. _ ' r2 ? ! ? '
WANT TO RRNT AN RI.RV \ TOR TOR
hundlliiR enr 10111 In Ixxt corn section of Ne-
lirnsk i. Addicss with paitlculars and lint.
H. J. Illchiids , IJox 104 , Denvtr. Colo.
K M212 Sl
UHNTAIi A
O , Q. WAI.LACR. IIRNTXL8 312 DROWN 1II.K.
L-M7rt5
STOIIACH.
11RST STORAflR IIUILDINO IN OMAHA. V f > .
KOV bonded wiiivhoii ? ' : lions. . hoKl BOI | < stored ;
lon'put rate- " . 1'Jll-lon I/'nMnwoith. M 476
bTOKAUR. iTl.\NKT\\ : 1M4 \RNRV. .
M475
_ _ '
* w.\nmioiSR Fo . " ios
910 Juiut its. Oeneral ulura j and furujidlni ; .
M-I7S
W.T1M > TO IIUV.
WAjrrrn IMIHK AND LOT. MODRRN IMprovements -
provements , lioir biislnenH that can be bought
cheap ItnO. P Divl * Co 1JJ ) Kurntm street.
N MW. 2 ! )
\VAJo.\s , ivrc
iMi'oitTin : smrrr.ANiJ I-O.VIKS ,
t'l. Hlil vim inmll XniU. A. L. Sulllvm
I.lmoln , Neb P 11135 SO *
rou sI.H Misui3i.i.v.Mots.
IIARDUOOD COMI11NATION HOi ? AND
Cluii. 11. l.ee , Jill ai < a IVUKI , , ,
Q-I7J
A NKVRI.V NKW ip"niaiiT )
punat ) lill I.jdge stieet. QMIT ! Z6
1R SVt.R A UXKQIJ HALL'S SAKKT 430 N !
3ltn rt. So uh Omiu. ( > -r iJl
TONlor * J'l'RR R1VRR 1CR
Lamoicfillroi. . . 3M a Utli street , Onmhu
_ Q-MSI5
DUNTIhTS.
I > n. I'AtJL. DKNTIST , 2iJ ) ULT.T fiT.
( \111VO VA.M'S.
MRS. 1 > R II WAltRRN OI.IRVONT , 111 :
lUblt bu ln M medium ; Sib year xt 119 No. Ktti ,
_ _ _ _ - _ " _ _
rnoi * I.RROY , TUP uitpTiKsr"ci.vlil
voyant ur.l dead trance me'lltm IHl'n ; 171
Capllll avenue St < > ract | in uaiunio't cr n
fuy. All In trouble call. ti iUlI Jr *
, I1ATIIS , P.TC.
MADAM HMITH , Ml B. 13TII , ID FLOOR. ROOM
2 , maRnctlc va | jr , nlchohot , steam , sulphuring
nnd tea bnllm T-M12J-t7
MASSAOR , MADAMH IIRIINARD , ll DOIM1R
T-.MW-1"
MRS DR. LRON. KI.ROANT MAflSAOB AND
electric Imth Parlors restful and refreshing.
41 ] North llth street. T M2M !
MMR. HOWRLL , TURKISH AND P.I.RCTRIC
baths. Plnest parlors In city. 3IS 320 s IStli
T M97S-2S"
MMR. LARUR , MASSAOR 11AT1IS C17 HOW'D
ll NORTH 15TH ST. . ROOM 5. 1IATIIS. SR-
tcct missago by nn expert. Anna fr in Chicago.
T M119-27
TUHKISII \TIIS. .
TURKISH I1ATIIS : ONIA PLACR IN CITY
exclusively for ladles. Suite 109-110 , llee blriR.
133
I.ADIRSIIATHS. . MMR. POST. SlO'i ' S. 15TH.
4S3
VIAVI CO. . 318 I1RR nt.DO ; IIRAI.TH ROOK
free ; borne treatment , lady attendant * U 133
IJ. HAAS. FLORIST , PLANTS , CUT KI.OWRRS.
Ilanqiiet. hill , residence nnd grave decorations.
1313 Vlnton street. Telephone 776. U M484
IATHS , MASSAQR , MMR. POST. 319'4 ' B lr.TH.
U 483
PRIVATR PARTY HAS MOONKY TO LOAN
on plano , jewels , bicycles , etc. ; business
strictly confidential. Address , Postoin.ce box
820 U-M70J
'OR PIIIR AND IH'ROLAR PROOP SAPRS ,
vault work , etr. , see or nddress W J Temple-
lui. Ren'l ns't. . 403 N. Y. Life. U MC97 116
IAHH ADVANCED ON PUHLIC RMPLOYRS'
salaries Commercial Trust Co. , 419 Uee bide
U M73.1
RIVATR HOMR POR WOMRN DI'RINO
contlnement. IJest of reference * nlxen 3319 N.
25th street. U MCS8 AIT
INR I.IVRRV RIOS CHRAP RD RAUMLRY.
17th nnd St. Mary's a\c. Telephone 140
U S. ) " . AH
AN YOU WIUTR SHORT BTOIIIR' ! , NOVRLS ,
poems or newspaper articles ? RntcrtnUiInu
writers can make largo XVBRCS ; experience not
necessary. Address , with stamp for terms ,
Manager , box 41. Council Hluffs. U MI98 28
ANTRD , IN COUNCIL IILPKPS , A PRIVATR
home for ladj . terms must be modern , strlclly
conlldentlal. Address U 51 , llee , U 21'J 27 *
MOM2Y TO LOAN llHVfj iSTATI3.
NTHONY LOAN & TRUST CO. , 31 ? N Y LIPK ,
loans nl low rates for choice security In Ne
braska and loun faini-i or Omaha city property.
W 180
JONRY TO LO\.N AT LOWRST RATRS THR
O. P. Daxls Co. , IM-i Parmun St. W 1ST
1TY LOANS. C. A. STARR , 513 N. Y LI PR
W ISS
IPR INSURANCR POLICIRS I.OANRD ON
or bought. P. O. Chesncy , Kansas City. Mo
W 4SD
CAPITA ! , . S2.000.000j SURPLUS , JGOO.OOO , U S
Mortgage Tuut Co. . New York , foi C per cent
loans on city propcrt ) , apply to 1'iisey &
Thomas , agents , room 207 , Plrst Nat. Ilk bldg
W 490
iIONRY TO LOAN ON IMPROVRD OMAHA
real estate. Uri inan , Lo\c & Co. . Paxton blk.
\V-491
.IONRY TO I/5AN ON OMAHA REAL RSTATR
at 0 pel cent W. H.Mclkcl , 1st Nat Ilk bide
W 492
IONRY TO LOAN ON IMPROVRD OMAHA
pioperty. Pldellty Trust Co. , 170. ! Karnam st
W 193
.OANS ON IMPROVRD , < L UNIMPROVRD CITY
properly. W. 1'amam Smith & Co. , 1320 1'nrnam.
W-491
iIORTOAOR LOANS. LOW RATRS ,
J. II. Kittle , IClli nnd Douglas , Omah.i.
W-M770 A10
2,000 TO S20.000. F. D. WEAD , 16 & DOUfHAS.
W SM-31
MOMJY TO LOAN CIIATTUI.S.
MONRY TO LOAN ON PURNITURR , PIANOS ,
horses , wagons , etc. , nt lowest rates In cits ; -
no removal of goods : utrluly conlldentlal , juu
cnn pay the loan off nt any time or In any
amount.
amount.OMAHA
OMAHA MORTOAQR LOAN CO .
, 300 So. ICth st.
X 49S
MONRY TO' LOAN ON FURNITURE AND
pianos. I'red Terry. 430 RnniRB blk. X 497
IIIJSI.MSS
H2.00000 STOCK OP MRRCHANHISR IN nRST
town In eastern Nebraska , for land nnd casher
or cqul\alcnt. Addiess S , 23 , care UeeY
Y M934
SOLID INVRSTMENTS ; I1RICK IIUBINRSS
block , water po er ( louring mill , line Ice busi
ness. H. C. Alger & Co. , Sheridan , Wso
Y M31S
rou PALI : . STOCK or MIM.INKRY ; nnsT
location In the tltv ; peed reasons for nellUiK.
Address at once , T 16 , llee. Y 110
) Ni-iiAi.r INTP.UKST IN UKAL KSTATK
and nliMtrnct liuslness In ccntnil Nebiaska for
sale. T 41 , Onnlm llee. Y HI731 A7
rou SAM : . A PULL UOLLKU co-miLTcASE
3 j stem steam Hour mill , for ailo nt n ImiRtiln
Hiislness xvlll require capital Oood openlm ; for
right man. Address U So. care of Thg llee
Y Ml 7.1
WANTRD , A PARTNER WITH J3.000. RRST
p lying business In Omaha. If ) OU have cash ,
Inxestlgale. U 4) , llee. Y 1S4-21 *
Jl 000 Oil WILL RUY A OOOO PAYING MANU-
facturlng business In Omaha , reasons for sellIng -
Ing U 41 , Ree , Y M197 23 *
POR SAI.R. PRUIT AND PRODUCR COMM1S-
slon buelnes-s. well established , good line cus
tomers best location In clt > . Address at once ,
U 14 , lice. Y M190 27 *
A NEW , MODRRN RRICK PLANT , NOW IN
operation , with tine btd of shale from which
street pa\ers can bn mnde , rlo e to railroad ,
within 7 * miles of Omaha , will be hold at n
barmln , or n partner taken In , us owner lacks
capital. Address U 43 , lleo olllce. Y M2V > !
WANTED. PARTY TO JOIN ME IN THR
merchandlre brokerage business. I haxc line
eastern connections. Address U 4t , llee
roil PM.E , OR TRADE POR MRRCHANDISR ,
good Him : building nnd lot , also stock of boots ,
shoes and Kiocirles In count > seat of 900. doing
n coed business Miiit tell to KO cast Address
U > \ : t. , Oieeley , Neb Y-MJII 23
MRMRERS OP TIIR MODERN WOODMEN
exerywhero xxlll find It to thi'lr Immediate In-
tnt t la rtnte thu amount of theli iiitxcnt ns-
sfssmont to 416 Hj.le P.irl. hotel. Cilcico III
Y-.MJJ3 . " ,
WANTED , A OROWINfl TOWN IN NE-
biatki where they arc needing u drug store.
Addiexs U 54 , Onnlii Jio ! > Y MJM M
POR TRADE POR MERCHANDISE , CLEAR.
shulce Improxed farm In eastern Nebraska Per
paitlcubus address Ueorce W. Iluttnn Colc-
riilBeNob. _ JOI352-27'
1 fr ACRES OF UI.RAR LAND IN UOuD 1
cillty In Nebraska ( magnlllcent I null to ex-
UiniKe for linproxed moiierty In Omilm The
soil U cleeniit ; cannot be beaten , nu , inrt xxli.it.
excr. Pldellty Trust Co. . 601 o agents , 1702 Pa | .
mm st. 5'-9tS.29
CLRAR. IMl'ROVRD CENTRAL KANSAS
lands III corn belt In exchange for choice Onnlia
propertj. U 43 , llee. 7.-M19I 2j
TO RXCHANOE. A NR\V. MODRRN 6-ROOJI
cottiRf * . cast front , near Ilnnscom park. f ,
modern house of 8 io > m : xx-lll P n' canh differ-
< nce H H Harder .1 Co. , IIe Itilldlm :
OOOD P\RM TO RXCHANC.R POl A STOCK
of merchandise. Ihornbuig , la , ) ! ox 139
TO RXCHXNOR. OOOD QPARTRR SRCTIO.N
of land foi i-tnrl , of fnrnlluro and undert.inlr.j
Koivls or stationery. Address II. II ( .alusha ,
Plandreaii , S. D X-Mi31 2J
LOT. 23X220 PRKT. ON SOI'fit 2)TH STRRRT ,
Txxo-slori brlrlt stern IniHilInc 4-room cottage
nnd good burn on the nme. Prlen XS.O'WW ,
Clear Will trad * for u s > l Impruxed farm In
MUnourl rlxer oountlra In Iowa or Nebraska
and put In li.O'MOO insh , ( Airlock 1203 Kar
nam slrvct. * X M2.T 2C %
KOH SALU-IIUAI. KhTATIJ.
DO AOU WANT A URX.UTIPUI. MODERN
cott.iK8 home \\lililn walking dlxamo from P.
O , Insldo one mllir ? \\e h x two cf thirr
J'nt completed thit are model * and xxe x lll
sell them nt Kicallr reduced prices nlid take In
n "i oi ) to } sw. lot n Tmrt p yni"nt.
Thesn nr * tMatej on Hurl , street Jut cast ol
2 lh slieel Will t ) Oftn aunda > I All nnd In.
P 't them ,
Remembir wo will take you xuianl lot a pail
p.inn'nt
Wb > will > ou jwy r nt on a lumne * nd thei
pay tunes on xurunt properly whtn } ou ran mak <
surh a deal a this"
be * tlu > si > bniu'.lful luiiitf nr call at our olllcc
and xx J xx-ll ! be moi * p' ai l to thaw them ,
Pldel'tj ' Tru t eosnpany , I7CJ Farnam strcrt.
RE99923
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FARM IIMIOAIN- . IOWA OR NRRRAbKA , ON
lime. ImproxM and unlinnn.xed. It F V.'ll
llnms , rvum 411 , MrCuKU * block. RU--iS-Jl
A SPLENDID ISVuTTMENT : THIRTY ACREt
ndjoln'n nexv slate fi'lr grounl" and clo * ti
Rltnnood park , onlx UTJ.O'I p r ar'o P M , ! ) <
-
I'ARJI LANDS , C. F. HAIIRISON. 511 N Y. Llfi
I KK i-Aio'
1 ArsTltAlTS. T1IK UYHON HKifO COMPANY
run HAH : HUAI , P.STVTI : .
Continued.
> ) ) TO S20MIM I/ITS
For $ WI O > to | 500 01) )
Now li the opportunity of n lifetime.
We Inve hml plaeeil In our hnn.lj nlxnit fifteen
| ( lint Imxe nolil nt from V if ) to $10 > CM
ch. Tlicy nre I icnteil In HIP northwestern
nt ion of the city , on Walnut Mil cur line , In
in tnoM henutlful ami henlthful InOHtlon In the
ty , wltli car line , imxecl Hreeta , nml nil modern
mprux cm-Mils In the Immediate vicinity ,
PHK'KS ANO TUHMH.
W00 to $ lwot per lot. nccordlnff to loontloni
MM per lot cimli nml balance J10.00 per month ,
ilthout lntere t , or n mlurtlon of 19 per cent
'rom ' price for one-half vniili , or SO per cent
ir nil null. Thin propctty muni be fen lo be
iipnclnlml , C'nll nml tit in show It to you.
o bitter snxlnun bunk rnn piiwluly be found
inn tblii lnxe lm nt , mul ju t the most d ll8htful
lace for n home
rilini.lTY Tltl'ST COMPANY.
Sole Agent * . I'M Pnrnnm St. , llee IIMit.
It I * n wine mm who innlica bin Inxestments
hen there nre. m.my fellers nml few mixers. It
then that they net the blsgist biininln * nml
tie hett terms. UK M2.6 31
Ml'UOVKI ) ClAnWIN LANDS NHAIl OMAHA
nt prices that will mrprlne you , If tHken within
S xxeeks. J. II. Hhernocxl , 421 N. V. Life. .
AHOAINS. 1IOUSC3. LOTS AND PAUM.
mile or trail * , r K. DnrlliiR , Darker block.
tli : 193
IOMiS ON KASV PAYMENTS. HKLI. AND
buy lots , ncrtn , farina. Uarxln llros. , 210 N. Y. L.
1U3 r.i > 3
AltOAINS , HALE-Oil TIlDAn. IN CITY PROP-
crtles nnd farmi. John N. Ficiizer , om > _ .Pp.
,1 , O DAXO.V. 402 N. ICTII.
ITIIHLINO IIUILT LIKI2 A WATCH WINT-
crn iicctrlcul Supply Co. , 1513 Hoxxurd street.
HI ! THE VISIIlI.n HALT , IlKARlNdH ON
Ilelay Special Will Ilarnum & Itro , 12) N 15th.
D05
\ . L. DHANtt & CO . 1115 PAUNAM aTlinr.T.
5iTf
ViSTiitN HICYCMJ & OUN CO , 2416 CL'MINO.
SOS
IMAHA IIICVCU : CO . llirST PI.ACK TO I1UY
bicycles , minifies and repairs. 323 N. IGtli st.
Jl S3S-A1J
H , UHATnS AMI TIL.10S.
, VOOD MANTELS , OUATlid , TILKS TOR
Ilieplaces. xeatllwles and lurKC lloorx , xxrlte foi
price * . Milton Iloicn * . Sons. Umahn. t03
miiinix ; A LOAX ASSOCIATIONS.
HAKES IN MUTUAL L & II AbS'N PAY
6 , 7 , 8 per cent when 1 , 2 , 3 > eiri old , alvui > s
redeemable. 1701 rainnin si Nuttlnger , Sec.
CD
IOW TO OKT A HOMP. OH BHCUHtt OOOD
Interest on suing * Apply to Omnha L S. IJ
Asu'n , 1701 llee bd . O. M. Nuttlnger , Sec.
02) )
e.vHi'i.vnits AM >
! . H MOrUULU I'Al'EK HANOINO , HOUSE
sign pultitlnK. hrlck work , pl.iHterlm ; , off. U 1 ,
I lark or blk. , tel. 733 ; shop SU N. 21th st.
Gil
CO A I , .
A. GOOD THINd-l'USH IT ALONG , MAY HE
the latent elang phraxe. but thal'H just xxhit
xxe'ro ilolntr xxlth hHIMUDAN COAL 8.UOO tons
sold In Omiha List jear We give sou S OOC
Iba of the bent WyumlnK cooking COT I for )4 S ) .
Victor White mgr . 1WJ ) rurnain t. Tel. 127.
017
PASTirilAOU.
GOOD I'ASTUItn VOH HOItSHH. Jl 0) TKR
month per head , Charles dans , .St. Paul , Neb.
13 }
UMJUHTAICUUS AM )
i. K. utmittrr. ruNUUAi. Diuncioii AND
cmbalmcr , 1618 Chicago t. , telephone 'JO. OU
SVVANSON & VALI1IN , 1701 CtMINO , T1IL 101,0.
013
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A NATUKAU INKHIIBNCC.
"You arc tindoubtedlyHcorrcct , " salJ Dr.
Hell. "I h ve MispecJefl R from tlie nrst. "
"I never liearJ of Itt'Jucxclalnica Ur. Hob-
ertson. "What Is 11 ? "
"A now poison , " responded Treble. "It *
described. In last Sunday's Globe. The chem
ist xx ho discovered It Is said to have experi
mented \xItli It upon animals. The sensal'ois '
which accompany death from It are BO In
tensely agreeable as to produce a recogniza
ble effect even upon the faces of dumb bruit's.
The story xxas that one of the doctor's as
sistants had committed suicide with U ; nnd
It was that case which gave the only knowl
edge which the world has of Its effect upon
human beings. U absolutely defies detection
by analysis , and the odor and the remarkable
expression upon the face of the dead are the
only means by xvhlch It may be detected. "
"You don't mean to say that such a poison
as that was described In a newspaper , " ex
claimed the coroner.
"Its method of preparation \\as only hhi'ed
nt , " replied Treble. "Uut the hint \xas veiy
broad. I was able to make It. "
"What ! You have actually prepared this
substance J"
"I haxe ; and Ixlll I tell you that It Is done
simply by dissolving one of the ncxv syn
thetic medicines sold almost without re ur'c- '
tlon In exery drug store In chloroform. I
should Judge that a drop of It mlxeJ w'lh '
the gum on a postage stamp \\oultl kill a i > .un
In about ten seconds. "
"But could this girl make It ? " dennnJ d
the coroner.
"Anybody can make It , " replied Treble.
"The article In the papsr xxas a mere rid He.
It did not require a chemist , but only .1 good
guesser , to solve It. "
"But her letter , " I objected , "lias been
delayed four days. That leaver Very Jlttle
time "
"This Is Friday. " said Treble. "Her let
ter Is postmarked Tuesday "
"I'll never bellexe It , " I exclaimed. "The
Idea Is preposterous that that girl "
"But , my. dear sir , " Interrupted Ur. B ° ll ,
"you forget that the stamp killed him , and
that she undoubtedly sent the stamp. "
"I xx nut to send a telegram to this Mr.
Adams In Cornxxall , " said Treble to > me. "If
"Pleaie let m # Irt , " she cried.
I \xrlte 't ' hero xxlll you take It to 'he tele
graph offlce In the xyept corridor ? "
I agreed , anil he xrpje the dlspitch. I
xxent to the door communicating with the
hotel. *
'There's been someboiy ! > ! knocklni ; ! .cre for
the last. half _ hour. " said the pollcemtn , "but
I haen t. paid any attention " '
He opened the door for me , but bfoie
I could pass out another person pressed Into
the opening. It was a xxoman. The p'dl.--
man xvould have thrust her back , but the re
sisted.
'Tlease let me In , " she cried. "You must.
I am his niece , Margaret Drand. "
I was mute with surprise.
"By all means , let Miss Brand conuin , "
said Treble. "And , by the way , that ttle-
gram \xlll be unnecessary now. "
The policeman stepped aside and the > ' 3UiiB
xvoman entered. I caught only a gllmpe of
her as she hurried by me toxxard tne oppo
site side of the room where her uncle's body
had been laid upon some chairs placed &lde
by s'de. '
Her face possessed the element of bc-iuty.
but xxas disfigured by excessive leame u ard
the lines of cire.
Without a moment's hesitation the remcvod
the handkerchief -.xhlch had been laid bpon
his face. She satisfied herself thnt hexaa
dead by exactly the same means that 11-
Bell had employed , and apparently xxlt'i the
same technical skill
"What was the cause'of death ? " she asked ,
turning to Bell and Robertson , xxho stood aide
by side.
It was evident that she knexv nt a glance
that they were physicians.
"You should be able to answer that ques
tion , " said the coroner. "You seem to have
had medical training. " '
"I have , " she replied , "My father was a
physician and I studied with him for years.
Hut I do not see any Indication here. If he
has been murdered , the poison U ono with
xvhlch I am not familiar. "
"It Is a nexv polpn , " said Treble , striking
In. "I will show you a description of it
presently , for I have sent for a paper con
taining It. "
The girl seemed to be bexxlldered under our
eyes. We all stared at her , and for my-
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self I xvlll admit that tier confession cf a
medical training had removed my prejudice
In her fax or. I believed that die had learned
the nature of her uncle's xxlll and had sent
tlio poisoned stamp.
"You shoxv no grief. " said the coroner , as
If tlio xxorJs canto xxlthout Ms volition.
"Why should I ? " she replied. "I am Ills
brother's clilld. Ho has permitted my mother
and mo to suffer destitution. Repeatedly
I have "
"I'nrdon me , " slid Prcble , Interrupting , ,
"but time Is precious. Why are > ou hero ? "
"What right haxe you to question me ? "
"I am conducting the Investigation of your
unclo's deJth. "
"Very xxell , " she said ; "Ixlll ansxxer you. "
She opened a xxcll xxorn purse and drew
from It a scrap of paper , xxhlch she gave to
the detective. It xxns a clipping from a
noxxspaper. Prcblo started xxhcn he saxv It.
I xxas near enough to look over his shoulder ,
and my curiosity compelled mo to do U.
The first xxord I saxv on the paper xxas
gclothanla. The clipping contained the prin
cipal part of the description of that poison ,
My mind xxas tm1e up. The girl xxas mad.
I expected that her next xxords xxould be n
maniacal boasting of her crime.
I'reblo turned from mo and I could not
see XN hat he xvas do ng , but he seemed to b :
examining the clipping.
Just then there xxas a knock upon the
door , and the policeman admitted a man
whom I recognized by his demeanor as a
member of "tho force , " though he xxas In
plain clothes.
"Here la the nexxspaper you xxantcd , " he
said , ImnJIng it to Prcble.
The detectlxe examined JJ.
"I promised to shoxx you a description of
that poison , " he said. "This Is the paper
xxhlch contained It , but unfortunately It has
been cut out. "
"What Is all this ? " exclaimed the coroner.
"Mr. Preble , I am becoming utterly con
futed. "
The detective passed the clipping to the
coroner.
"Bo careful of It , " ho said. "It xxlll be
essential In the case. "
The coroner looked at It.
"I don't see anything but some advertise
ments of xxork for xxotnen , " he said , "One
of them Is marked. "
"Turn It oxer , " nald Preble.
Dr. Hoberton did so. and he positively
gasped xxlth astonishment.
"Gentlemen , " said Preble , "I xvant to ask
you a question. What does a man do about
ten seconds before he licks a postage stamp ? "
Wo stared at one another , unable to un
derstand xx hat he meant.
"The article says , " continued the detec-
tlxo , "that this poison -xxorks In about ten
seconds. It produces no painful effect at
flrst ; Indeed , to the best of my knoxx ledge , It
Is not perceived excspt by reason of Its taste ,
xxhlch Is agreeable. But at the end of that
Interval the victim dies.
"Noxv , you are all ( Irmly persuaded that
that postage stamp killed Mr. Drand , because
it xxas found upon his tongue. Uut Isn't that
evidence "that It did not kill him ? Does a
man hold a stamp In his mouth ten seconds ?
Certainly not.
"Imagine yourselves In his position. He
has finished his letter and directed the en
velope. Ho seals the envelope , and about ten
seconds later hovcts the stamp. In view of
these facts , I say It xvas the envelope that
killed him , and not the stamp. "
There was silence for a moment. Then the
coroner said.
"Your reasoning seems good , Mr. Preble ,
but xvhero does It lead ? What Is your theory
of the case' "
"Several facts arc obvious , " replied Prcble
"In the flrst place , somebody has been stop
ping Miss Brand's letters to her uncle. The
list letter xxas held four days , and mean-
xxhlle It xvas opened , as an examination ol
the envelope > xlll prove. "
"That's true , " said. Dr. Robertson , after
looking closely at the envelope ; "but I'm stllj
In the dark. Your theory Is , of course , thai
the criminal held the letters In order to sep
arate Miss Brand from her uncle. When he
found a stamp In one of the letters this In
fernal plot came to him. Hut xvhy didn't he
poison the stamp ? "
"Do you find any stamps on Mr. Brand's
desk ? " asked Preble.
"Yes ; hero nre several. They seem to have
been enclosed In the letters he opened this
morning. "
"Exactly. Noxx- , are you sure that the ono
he used xvas that xvhlch was In his niece's
letter ? "
"Why. no ; that can "hardly be proven. "
"Of course not ; and the murderer foresaw
It. If he had poisoned the stamp ho woulc
lot haxo been sure that Mr , Brand woulc
use It at the right time. U might have lain
upon Ills dctk for days ; It might have been
lost , or Klvcn to somebody else. Whatever
stamp Mr. Brand used xvas sure to seem to
be the one his niece sent. Now Bee If you
can find an unused envelops on that desk "
Robertson and Bell searched , but xxlthout
avail.
"Noxv there's a certainty , " said Preble
xxlth evident satisfaction "The murderer
didn't go upon guess work. He knexv that Mr
Brand xxould xxrlte that letter before he at
tended to anything else. So he removed al
the envelopes from the desk except tlia
which xvas poisoned. He could control the
matter of envelopes , but not the stamps , for
some of them xxould bo very likely to come In
ho morning's inall. Who has access to this
Jesk' "
The question xxas suddenly addressed to
xoung Brand. He turned xxhlto to the lips
and stammered :
"Saveral persons In the offlce. "
"Who are they ? Let every one xxho has a
key to this desk producs It. "
Kx-ery employe xvas called , and one key was
found. It xxas Harold Brand's. He could no
Tlie next moment Preble had sprung upon Ur.ind
refuse to glvo it up , for all the clerks kncx
that he had It.
By this time xxe all saw how the curren
xxas setting , and xvo xxere not surprised xxhen
Preble continued'
"This clipping xxas a bold stroke. The mur
derer knexv Miss Brand's poverty , and tha
she xvas trying to get work. It happene (
that the description of the poison xxa
'backed' by some advertlsemenls of xvork fo
xvomen. What a great discovery ! The mur
derer cut It out ; he marked ono of the ad
vortlsements and mailed the clipping to MH
Brand. Did you not receive It In that way ?
Miss Brand replied In the affirmative.
"Have you the letter that accompanied If
"No ; I was told to destroy It. The letic
said there xxere reasons. The writing re
sembled my uncle's , as I remembered It
I believed that ho had sent me the cllppln
and I xxas enraged. Yet I thought It be :
to follow the direction of the xxrlter. Th
letter also told mo to come to the city to
day to see about the advertisement. "
"This Is axlld story , \\hich you IMV
put Into her mouth , " cried Haroll Brand.
"I have something to back It , " response
Preble. "This paper from v > hlch the desrlp
tlon ot the poison was cut xxaa found In en
of the great bag * used for the collection n
waste paper In the building xvhoro yon live.
Mr. Brand. The first thing I did on gi-tllnt
a view of this case was to lend a man t
look for that copy of the newspaper In tha
building. He not only found It , but he fount
the man who had the big In the clevato
early one morning , when you came along ant
thrutt the paper Into It. Of course he carnet
not positively swear that It was that papa
but I'm wilting to leave that point to th
Jury. "
"You are nude to accuse me of thl
crime , " cried Drand , with trembling lip
"What do I gin by my uncle's death ?
nltry sum , This girl Inherits much moro
han I. "
"Not If she can be convicted of thU mur-
er , " said Prebte. "You know enough Inw
or that , acntlcraen" ho turned to un "so
ar as my Investigation Is concerned , It In
radically closed. Harold Brand , you arc
ndcr arrest. "
The next Instint I'reblo had sprung upon
Irand , and the txxo xxcnt doxxn In a corner
1th a crash , I xxas nt a lost to understand
ils sudden and xlolent action till I tnxv
'reblox rest something from his adversary's
and.
The detective sprang to his feet. Ho held
eforo my ccs a little capsule , xxhlch , In
moment , ho burst by the pressure of his
ngers
"He xxa * trjlng to anticipate his sentence , "
aid Prcble ; "smell that. "
I recognized the faint , delicious odor of
elotliinla.
( nnd. )
A now utory by Slanley J. Weynnn , en-
Itled "The Cat and the King , " commences
"aturday.
Tlll.tlj OP TAV1.0HS COMMr.M'ni ) .
M cr 1'iiiir lliituliMMl AVHiiPHNPH
iillillly : | IHxIilrd llctxx < < ! ! ( InSlilfN. .
CAUUOLLTON , Mo. , July 25. The second
rial of William P. Taylor and George 12.
'aylor ' for the horrible murder of tie ( Meeks
amity near Droxxnlng on the night of May
0 , 1891 , began here today , n jury , liav-
ig been secured yesterday. At 9 o'-clock ,
vhen court convened , the little room xxas
roxxded to the doors \xlth men nnd xxomcn ,
11 displaying n curious Interest In the Tny-
or brothers , xxho sat beside their aged father
islde the bar railing. When the court In-
tmctcd all xxltnesocs to stand up nnd be
xxorn over one-half of the audience arose It
eveloped that Ihero are over 400 xxltnesses
n the case nnd they are about equally dl-
Ided between the txxo sides
T. N. Bresuahan made the opening ad-
TCSB for the state He told the jury In de-
all the testimony the slnte xxould offer to
irovo that the Taylors murdered Ous Mceks
nil his family
Colonel John B Hale made the opening
tatcment for the defense. He nt once
lunged Into a tirade against the enterprls-
ng ncxxspapers of the dav xvho gave the
nibllc facts of such horrible butcheries as
hose the Tailors are charged xvlth. The
olonel said that the nexxspapers spread sen-
atlonal articles and poisoned the minds of
ha masses , and he hoped tiie jury xxould dl-
est Itself of all prejudice and try the case
m the laxv and the evidence.
The Introduction of testimony began shortly
ifter tl o'clock. Dr. Van Wye xxan the flrst
xltness. Ho merely testified to examining
Otis Meeks' body nnd finding that ho had
cen shot through tho-heirt. Among other
xltnessos examined xxcro L P. I.ant7 , U T.
Curtis and Harry Wilson , residing near
iroxxnlng. They told of the finding of the
murdered family. The defense drexv an ail-
nlsslon from Wilson that ho xvas ono of the
rmed and masked men that xxent to Mason
City xxhen the Tnjlors xverc being brought
jack.
jack.Miss Kittle Katon lives near the Jenkins
illl. nnd heard five shots fired betxxeen mlil-
ilglit and daxvn of the night of the murder.
Little nexv evidence has been adduced from
ho xxltnesacs so far examined , except on the
: ross-examlnatlon , xxhlch brought out the
act that a pistol belonging to Ous Meeks xxas
'ourd nt the scene of the tragedy. What
he defense proposes to do xxlth this bit of
iVldcnce has not yet developed.
wnnui.v iinvimv on1 IKON THnn. .
rli'i-M IIulil KlrinHli Additional
All * HIK'fM III Sl'MTIlI IilllCH.
CLEVELAND , July 25. The Iron Trade
Revlexv this xxeekltl say The brief In
terval of generally lighter buying noted
a xxeek ago has been folloxxed by .greater
activity In some lines , while In others buyers
lave supplied only Immediate needs. Prices
leld all the firmness of the preceding weeks ,
with additional advances In plates , steel bars
and xxlro nails. The situation at the Marquette -
quotto range Iron mines has gone unchanged
In the xxeek , but the probability U that a
compromise xvlll bo made on the basis of a
concession of part of the 35 per cent ad
vance asked by the men. On the part of the
operating companies such a settlement\xould
be entirely In anticipation of a better prlco
for ore. In pig Iron there has been some
what more activity In the west than In the
preceding xxeek , but In most selling centers
a waiting market Is noted. The publication
of the stock statistics for the half year end
ing xxlth June confirmed sellers In their
position as to prices , but whether the ad
vance Is to go on depends upon the relation
betxxeen fall demand and the added product
of the furnaces , some of them Inactive for
txxo years , that are noxv getting Into blast
again. Upxx-ards of a dozen are located In
West Virginia , Tennessee nnd Alabama that
liave gone In since July 1 or xxlll start by
August 1 , and these xvlll bring production
quite above an annual rate of 0,000,000 tone ,
xxlth a possibility of making 1895 the banner
year In pig Iron production. On the other
hand , the requirements on railroads , bridge ,
heavy machinery , architectural and agricul
tural accounts , present and prospective , are
fast coming to the volume of prosperous
times. Rail orders amounting to 170,000
tons tn June made on Increasing business
far car shops , and locomotive works shoxv
that the railroads are contributing more xxlth
every month to the support of the Iron trade.
MOM3Y JAWhMITHS STII.I. AT IT.
IIiirejIIorr "I > rlm ( > "
Wt-nry AVny AcroHx Another Dnj.
CHICAGO , July 25. The Horr-Harvey
silver debate continued this afternoon under
about the usual conditions. Mr. llorr opuned
the discussion. He began by saying that the
412 1-2 grain silver dollars coined betvxcen
the years 1853 and 1873 xxcro all coined at
the Philadelphia mint and from foreign
sllxer coins xxhlch had accumulated In the
treasury under nn dct of congress xxhlch made
them recelx'jhle , but did not permit them lo
b % paid out again. That xxas xxhy silver xxas
colnpd at loss than Its bullion value. After
1833 the government did not coin a dollir
of our sllxcr coinage for private oxxnershlp.
Mr. Harvey denied the ftatcment and
declared that he coujd proxo It He
presented a mint statement shoxxing
that oxer $400,000 In silver dollars had been
coined at the mint In Carson City , Nev , In
1870. Mr. Harvey then resumed the discus
sion of the quentlon of primary and credit
money. He said that as soon as there was
an over Issue of credit money It caused dis
trust of the government's ability to pty.
This roused a run on .tlio treasury for the
redemption of ere lit money and the only
remedy xvas to either Increase the amount
of the primary money or a decrease of the
amount of credit money.
The amount of gold In the United States
was estimated at from $100,000000 to ? r,00-
000,000 and of our credit money about $1-
000,000,000. This xvas too much credit money ,
ho said , and accounted for the rountryN
financial derangement. The remedy xxas to
Increase the primary money by rcmonotl/Ing
silver. Kvery moment's delay xvould en
danger the safety of the republic.
( irnnil Chapter of Mlurnui I'll In.
CINCINNATI , July 25The biennial * es-
sfon of the grand chapter of the Sigma Chis
of the United States began here today xxlth
200 delegates present. Tha reports shoxxed
a membership of 9,000 , Including Grnvnr
Cleveland. A special tialn brought dele
gates from the nortlnxcst. The es lon xxiil
last three days xxlth entertainments every
evening. Tonight the visitors will b ban
queted. Tomorrow night they xxlll be at
tlie Zoological gardens. Saturday afternoon
and evening they xxlll sp nd on a rlvfr e\-
ourilon.
I.noU Out for tlie
And all other contaglnus dlseanes by keep
ing a supply of Allen's Hygienic Food con
stantly on h.ind. It has no superior as n
preventive medicine Is a pure and sxxeet'
smelling disinfectant , deodorant arid germ
icide healing and cleansing. It has many
other uies xxhlch are toU ! of In the v.Tjppei
on the b'jitlu.
BlrlUcrii lli > col > r HcrrnMM.
NnAd.AUNKB , Mich. , July 2r . The mer
employed at the Champion mine , about 30 (
In number , joined tbi strikers thU mornlnc
Another largo meat meeting W3 livid al
Unlcn park , today.
Fulcou lIu ! > civil.
Are you going to ride a xyhftl ? Yes , the
cold crank rail-on , beeauct U 1 * a bird , V
U. Ruaiell , 213 So. 15th t'U
TALE OF CHINESE CRUELTY
folthor Officials or Soldiers Made an At
tempt to Prevent Outrages.
IECENT ATTACKS UPON FOREIGN MISSIONS
lu-lr HcHlilvnccN nml Tlu'lr .Ml
.Siu'Ki-il M nil IluriuMl \ \ iiincti mill
Clillilrru CoiniM'llrtl to Illilo
for Their Llxox.
VANCOUVER. II. C. . July 23. The steam-
hip Empress of India from Hong Kong
rings ncxxs of the attack made on the for-
Ign missions In Chlni n fcxv weeks ago. The
hung King correspondent of the North
hlna Dally Nens tells the story as foi-
ows :
riot occurred nt the premises of the
Canadian Methodist mission , their hospital ,
Ispensary and chapel being looted and
urned. Although the mob xxas kept at biy
or an hour or txxo , nnd although the yamen
ere near and the soldiers' barracks xxero
bout five minutes' xxalk nxxay no attention
AS paid to the requests for assistance. After
'esttng ' for the night the mob began again
iext day , nnd when the day was ended
othlng remained of the eleven places of
xorshlp of Protestant and Koman Catholic
ilsslons. . .In every case the olllclals made
mere pretense of protection or llatly re
ined it. All took their cue from the viceroy ,
i ho had been degraded and seemed to think
othlng worse could befall him. Ills liastll-
y to foreigners has been notorious for scv-
ral ) cars and he seems to have Intended
D give a pirtlng lilt as ho was able to leave.
: vcn when the names xxerc bursting out of
ho premises of the Homnn Catholic mission ,
stone's throw axxay. he did not lift a linger
o lii'lp. merely remarking that this xxas a
atamlty for his successors to attend to.
lothcrs with their little ones cllmbsd over
iack walls and hid for hours in the dirtiest
loles before being discovered There were
lasos xx hero ransoms xxere pild by both for-
Igners and native Christians. There were
: ases of flight from ono mission to another.
> nly to be mobbed and compelled to flea
gain. The members of the American Metho-
lat Episcopal mission climbed over a wall
o a neighbor's , and remained txxelvo hours
n a dirty little loft watching the destruc-
lon of their property. Some of the Cana-
lan Methodist missionaries who sought pro-
ectlon nt the soldiers' barracks were drl\en
lit. ono of the women xxllh her llttlo ones
elng kicked by the brutal soldiers. At
length all took refuge at the jamen of the
district magistrate.
Much apprehension Is felt for the mleslon-
rles of the China Inland missions , scattered
n several stations oxer Chang Tu plain , away
rom water and telegraph communications ,
f the foreign governments do not take strin
gent measures there may be a clean sxxcop
if the xvhole proxlnco. The people say that
he emperor has ordered the viceroy to drlvo
nit all the foreigners , beginning nt Chang Tu.
NO 1'irvsioN roii THU
IltUllllllll llt'llllllllO IllM-lllK'H ( O
Malvi' HIT mi Aiiiiuiil Alloxxniico.
SAN KKANCISCO , July 25. The steamer
City of Peking arrlvctl today from China and
apau via Honolulu , bringing the following
.dvlces :
HONOLULU , July 18 Trlncess Kaulanl
vlll not get her pension. This xxas practl-
ially decided upon on the llth lust. , when
ho senate referred nil pensions nnd perma
nent settlements to the regular session. The
Item xxas $1,000 per annum , to commence
April last. When the matter was discussed
In the senate McCandleas made a lom ? argu
ment against tbu measure. In his opinion
$1,000 given to Kntilanl xxns $4.000 pall out
to assist In the overthroxv of the government ,
and to support his position ho cited the
action and expressions of Kaulanl made to
her guardian and their exldent desire for a
estoratlon of the monarchy.
Ministers Hatch and Smith made strong
arguments In support of the Item on the
ground that It xxas a moral debt which the
country oxxed. The tlmo would come when
the legislature , representing the Intelligence
of the country , xxouU vote an allowance to
.Illouokalanl. Minister Smith's remarks
about the queen Is construed to mean that
ihe will soon be liberated. President Dele
, vlll sign another batch of pardons , the men
o ba liberated Thanksgiving day.
Minister Damon's financial statement
shows the bonded Indebtedness of Hawaii ono
year ngo xvas $3G2C,000 ; this > ear It la
$3,738.000. The minister said he saw a way
out of the dllllculty , nnd that was by asking
ho people toxhoni money xx-as due to liavu
L little patience , as the government would
bo able to meet all Its obligations , It having
assed the critical point and its credit be-
ng well established.
The UeaiiH'r Lehun left port on the 9th
Inst. bound for Trench Frigate shoals , an
island not far from Necar and actually a
part of this group. The vessel returned to
day after planting the Hawaiian Hag upon
thu Island. It has been understood for
many jears that the French Filgatc shoals
were Hawaiian territory.
An act to facllltato th construction of a
cable has been introduced In the senate. It
glxcs the executive poxxcr to cnttr Into a
preliminary contract xvlth private Individuals
or corporations. Minister Hatch states that
nt presant no definite proposition Is before
the BOX eminent relating to the cable. The
British proposition Is still pending.
I.ATU STIIVMUU MUVS I'UOM JAPAX.
I'dlltlflniiN Alrt'iKlIllxeiiMNliiKr lln-
lioNltlnu of ClilllcHi' IiiilriiinUi.
VANCOUVHR , B. C. . July 23. Afcordlng
to advices brought from Japan by tlio
steamer impress cf India , the disposal of
the Indemnity of 200,000,000 t.iela has again
been taken up by certain politicians as a
channel through which to air lliclrlex8
on public affairs. Mr. Kaxvnshlma Jim , n
prominent member of Taillament , comes out
In the Kokumln xvlth nn opinion that the war
loan should be first wiped out with the pro
ceeds , then moro w.ir preparations should bo
made , and the balance of the money ex
pended upon a variety of laudable and pa
triotic works , especially the pensioning of
soldiers iind tailors.
During the twenty-four lioura ended at
noon on July 10 , 22t cases nnd 123 dcatlm
from cholera xvcro i cported throughout Jnpjn.
This brings the total this jear to : ! ,35S cases
( C09 on steamers chartered by the ami ) ) , and
2,180 deaths. .
Ncxx clothes are to IIP fiiinlshcd to Chinese
prisoners of 'war ' noxv In Japan before re
turning th m to their own country. About
1,000 men arc to 1m clothed.
TnrKlMli Troop * Ua lo ( he Ki-onf.
CONSTANTINOTLn , July 23. Besides the
three bittallons from Atbana another bnt-
tillon from Yanina has Icon dlvertoJ to
Kalonlca. A band of fitly Macedonians re-
caiitly crossed the frontier , but were dl -
pcued by the Servian troops with heavy
los * . Ncxvs received hare from Halonlca In
to tlio effect that thcro has been prolonged
and severe fighting betwron troops and sev-
nrnl insurgent bamU In the direction of the
IVrlm mountains Reinforcements are be
ing hurried to th ( < scene of the engagement.
riilcf Clarciifi * ncirn ( u
1IKHUN , July 25.--A dispatch to the
Cologne Cla/ettc from Washington za > s that
the Nlciraguan question U about to bo re
opened. U I * added that Chief Clarence ,
the depofod ruler of the Mujqulto territory ,
who has been residing at Kingston , Jamaica ,
as u pensioner of Great Britain ever , BIICO !
ho left Nlcarag-ia , Is en his way to England ,
where It U bnlloved In tome quarter * hU
cblms against Nicaragua will receive sup
port. _ ,
CIIHC AVII1 Ou on IU Merit * .
CITY OK MEXICO , July 25. Thu nxtradl *
lion case ot Chciter and Richard * Knwe , who
are wanted by the loxxa authorities for the
cmbez/leinerit of public money * , hit not yet
assumed any different phaie , Legal opinion
Is to ti ) effect that the Mexican nationality
of thn former xvlll not h ve any weight with
1'ordgn Secretary Mjrlsoal. The cane xvlll ,
therefore , probably bo derided upon Its
Merita x > llh reference to the queitlon of
"JlrokPn HfirU , " Gilbert's play , "open
air" prrfonnanca ntxt Tuesday