- V , - ' ' " i V V 1 ' ' - - ' ? ) : . ' \ ' . I JI . .t : . ' - ' . . . . : . ' . " ' ' , . : - : - : r - - . ' . . . " . ( - . - . - - . . ' ' , . . . . . . . . ' . ' ; , . . "r . . . _ , - . - , . . . . . _ - . . _ " . . . . . . _ - * _ .V . . ; . - : : . . . ; ; . . . " ; . . . . . , . . - _ . . - . 4 V . V . - . _ _ " f " . . . . ! , . . . - , , . , .J , t/ ! ! 'J" ' ' . i . ' . . . . . . , . . IIHr ! ' . . ' .1-C..I . " e. . . ' . \ "l , . " ' . ' . . . , . ' rnE OJf.IA DAILY nEE : TIJESDAY AUGUST 27. 189t. ' . 8PRCHAh ; NOTIGE8" _ . . , . - . , - AlvlrU""I"le" lor iI.re eohllll will 1.1 ell.n ulCI 1:1:1 : p. iii. tar . V ihl ( 'vrnlll nlli until HI' , , " . fur ( lip .Ilrlhll lull 8111IIY ( II C " , , , . Alh'erUICrl , hT rellu".UII n nnm- 1.Cr.t .h..IL , Cln 1ine nl""lr" nIl- dre""ll io n lulhrr.t letter II carpet 01 The I. . AI"'r..o nI11Ir..ell 'Til I he Ih'I , ' .r"11 ul"n l.r..enCon 01 the click on I , 1nh' " , 1 1- : . it \ort flrNt In..rCnn , Ie n , vorll llacrenrtcr. Noehlnl 'r"I"'n for lcsa illnn 2e fOr Ir.e IliMertlon. Tlacs . S nlh'rrU"rmenC nlu.t h. run COl- .c.uC"el ) ' . , \'rBU-\A1.n : II I.I' . WANTE1)-I.IVI : . INT1td.lflFT Mi ! ' : TS IN Omaha to urizanlze cluhs , of three 10 fve faml- Ilat for our rnmou orchar,1 homcl land In cen. tral Mls.I..lpl'l The tide of Immigraton I. l go. Inl iUt)1 ) . where there nre lI hOI wln.ls. no Cld wIntCr no blzznr < B. no crop faIlure9. Where two or three crops can ho rlsell each lear. Where there I l crls thing B a ( jill- ure If n mnn will work one.hAlf A" hR" ni h. _ does In thla wi . Cool summer. mid wIn. ler& Hln paying crp' or fruit And RArltn truck Iticheiil soil on earlh. leol riwAY true" Ilehe.1 . . .01 , \me , . general o .nl. 1611 Farnam street Omnha. I-:0 : TjI\N : TO , vOm OMAIA on TAIC terrilory In Nebrn.ka as general agent for an i tlrrlol , Rick neelltnl , ant I.nth bnnpn nnl , Ten-Ye.tr 1n1ownient nienclatlofl. PrudentAl man rnllowlPnt , , 9 o. fli. , or nlllre.s Is , . V. Ient , 301 ' ) lal block. D-M . JiC'flVF MAOFN1AT AlmIUH l'On OUR city tmle. ' 01 he In.'rlele.1 ' nnll mill , whlo : Itarlng cty , Wil personally. 1:16 Iou\ln , . IO D-:11 ! WANTED. 'rwo IXPInmCI ) TRA\'hhiNQ WTEI. (00,1 , territur3' . leln & ThflInPflfl tailors. 1613 1irnarn. 1-:910 $0.0 TO $1 i.os : ) HAI..Ut I.UI HAI.I'HEN : for clgari ; .xp.rlenee nft nec..ary ; extra In- .5 . aucetjient . . tu . cuitornCr. 1.hop I 1ln. . St , 1 Louis. Mi , . 11-M1t3 S2' SALI"HM.\N 1On Tlr 1115T HII..IO : UNr ; on the real , ; liberal in1ar : 110" olde line men tor > Iec , 111 , . Calro Iheral nlnrr comlan , ll-M16 ChlcaR" 2S , WAT1l ) , YOUNG MEN OWNING 1hiCYCLl4. two for cacti rinte lu 1Ieit among , Ieal"s' ' , ' $ O ' In $10) . month L nn,1 rnleet money ; wal" $0J per L nnl e'pen"ps : each mutt Curnl.h bon.1 for UiJ ) : S permAn.nl employmenl. Aulirejii , . .Iatnl ) age . hu.ln.H eXllerRnee nnd refelem' , , lli. Ht. Louis . Mn. 11-2.1132 2. " .N FXPI.:1mNCI.O BOOK.I.I : 1 WANTS . "pool lon. Can give the Tery' lest rerer- AtklresY4 ' . nee BI-lCS-31' . . _ moel : - . - , - - - - - - S WANTlm-5 A tT 1'1. : INRIIANt'I'J SO.ICI- ' tar on zalary. Inquire : ) lIce bhlg. 1)M-131 ZI' _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1 1-1:1 J IAnOmmS FOR 1) ) . & : I. ny. ( ( . IN WYOM. fWs ing , Jr I trn.portalon. Jmmer & O'I'ar. I . ltb nnll 1'uirnnin. I-MIS 27' ; iq UNI'AnN $ . ( ) IMI , SII.I.INO J flraimnnl'14 palenl pens : one dip nC Ink wrie ? 2'J ' ) ImeR longer than ordinary , Ien nnl , 11\'enls hiatt lug ; Hell lIe for 5 .alpl" " aol , termnM to nll't . lrhnm Pen Co. , lmMol1 hlm'I . Cln- 4 V clnnlt. O. l-M212 2' " . ' ' : - ' , , . ' . . : I'I'U-PI'DI\ " 11.1' altL JOI ( HN I , : I \ HOISIWOHK : m n- I man or Oanl.h prcren e , ) . 2GJ6 10w"tl .lrcet. I C-M21 2" C- - - " - - _ - _ _ _ _ - Foil HI'X'I-IOlSJS. - , - - - 1OUSES. I , ' . K. DAH.INO. DMtEn 11LOCl. - D-3 hOUSES IN AI.L PATH OF' TIlE CITY. T1IE TiE 10USES TiE O. I , ' . la\'I. Company 13 I"urmiain. D-336 - - - - . . 11OuB. lGNE.A & CO. . 103 N. 1.11 ST. D-3h7 D-J 11. E. COI.r CO. . 1.\IO ST LIST IN D-133 OM.hlA. c1fO1ct . r > T.\ClmO 10JI 11 1llSIDENCE . 231h nnt , 10pplpton : modern hrklcmm % : & Call. torla & Sherwood a\'e. C. A. Starr GIS N. Y. Lire. Dl3' 1-IIOOM hlOUSl. 1NQUlflI ZSI I'AlNAl INCJIH J1 D-M573 I MOD1itN 8.flOOM HOUSES : 5 h1UTt ' : 8lOOl 1INUTI'S 1tL\lN walk [ lm court hou e. loom : Darler bl , . D-67 V-6:7 NICO 1IJ-N mOIT-nOOl IIOUSU DI . Ilehtd ; V nIce tawn/ trees barn. S 2G1 Ulerce. 'I , _ 6,100 : co'rr.ai. iI 10VIN , 212\ ! j Miami Mreet. DJ8 o : . A COTTAU1 WITH nOIT 100MS , i T : th. near I.'nrnam. Charles Turner. :16 : I"acar. . D-nO FUIINISIII'fl ) hlOthS1 : KOUNTZ\ PI.\CE. J. FUINISI1J 10URE J. Ol".on. 31 1t Nal'l. hanK. D-l93 - - - - E1FOANTMO1)1lt l3RlCl ( . Z6I cA1'lTor " - avenue. - - - DI-2" FOI It1NT MY ItlSlTflNSl. : 2'li ' HAINEY streel : Blrnm henl. I roonis. 100 feet s'luare nr Inwn nnd C"t.1 treei . I'l iK" . two burns ; , house ' , f. furnIshed : water paid ; nIce ( cit rome" I Inl hsiardersh : only : blQk ) Cram court hOlse , .Jnmt Nc\'lll' . 1 > :183 521 I ON U AND ON 3.tOOM 1 10'HB. Z.TI AND I'nttld avenue. 'l'lephune C. . South Omaha. h-Mt1 : 31" TWO I"INE R.HOO MOm.HN JOIRJS. : G H. 361h aml 3016 Mtiiion. lullhro ) ' . tI2 N. Y. 1.ifp. < 1)-MIS9 31' von 1tN'l-1'U1tNISllF1) noous. ; w . .t , FOn nCNT , DIHmABLt F'1'ltNl51lFD HOOIS enBult ur lnGle. 2214 1'arnmm . Blreet. E-M9 ON 0 F'U1tNlhl1D nOOI. m. S. 2GTI S1' , l1-M911 38" . 1"l'lNIRlm nOOl8 VOlt LIGHT 10lSE- keeping. Inquire . _ . WI9 , odge. IM 81 - - - - ' - - - iiCFhiY iitiect. JCINIHIWV ( 1I0IS , 1919 DOOG1 NICI.I.Y : 1"lINHHIOOMS. . WiTh lOAItD. 1817 JnckAon btrl'd. U-1it209 : 27' . 191 V J UnNISI":1 npous ; AND JIOtRI ) . D . SlIILI 1OO I , WIT ! ! 10.ID. 201 Douln. . 1'-M321 ' V 1.IJ7 - ! , . A2' -4 DOHUI.I' : IA1.0IS ANI OThhl4lt HOOIS ; ' :1 : newly fll.he < ; Ihst-elnu buar < 62' ' ) H. 191h V F- 16n S' - - - - - TWO l.t'mlqll : I100MS ; 11"ATI FAM. In ; m , ' 1. 1. 11 ohlhlren ; wih or wihout " "M 'i " t 2ml avenue. I- I91 z. " rW'II\ l'tltN1Shl1h ) SOtTT1lt.STI'itONT ; - - rom , Ih nle.we alll 1 > ) ' wll.I.v ; moler com'l'nlt s ; O.In. No. G2 . S. : lh I"-123z6' It. , - - - TWO NII' : 1'IHNISIIn l'lOT 100MS wIth I'oi , I. i inodi'rii . conveniences , \'nchll pro- terre.l. rl . N. 21 1 st. 1"-151.1' - - roll 11 : 'I'-l'UnXISIU:1 : 1100MM. I on : 11.IASA:1 100H : 11OVSlKili'1N(3 I . 2Q31 1lwartt at. 0-2')8 ' ) : ' l _ _ I i. ' ; . J"On IU X'S'I'OnWjXD OPI II S , FOlt ltr.NT-T1tC 4-STOnY BRICK 11tYZ1.DlNcJ FOi nrT-TlC { DUn.DNa PIG } ' ' 'nnm Bllet , Thmia building ha 1 nrc proof " nl baBemenl. con1lele team heating lixltiI'e . water on all 10n. gal , ele. Apply al the "m.e or The leI. I-91 JjS'115 $ : 1NUX'I ; HF LOCAtion - lon , : l'tad. . 16 and 1)uiaglus . st. 1-10 : ' Afax''S : \.t1'ln. . WANTI I-Tln : MUTUAL m'SEU"E I'UND Lire usa daton of New York d..lre4 to n. gugi ten managers In,1 general 1111\S of e. I'erl.nee .nd aII ) ' for work In the We Ut mUlt tuerth'o lerml. Ail.lress during n.na.t I I. \obl.on , , lrttor of sgcnvi.'s . J-21 . omaha ST . - I . amn' $ 1im ' TO'N ; l"o'n- OUR 'I.i $ : :3.- : we furnish aelt-miwaslIre , blatik . I nIl nmiliel. f For " "rleuh" " address ! ! ln.nl : : U"de "unll a Co. , 21 Dearborn sheet , Chicago. J-M133 21' . t3 r" " ' .tN'1'1I-1'0 IU : ' S , T.n. 101S ! mAI luau SChOOl. . I , ' . D. . Wead. IG UIII 1)oiiglaa. 1-101 I ' { V _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ; _ _ o ) Ih1i'V4b .UgXC\ . ) O. O. W.\.L\CE. IIENT.tLS. :1 % nlOWN I. n.l UI ( ; \ ; K''On.Hm. I - - - - 55 DES1' STOI.a h1t'IhDINU IN OMAhA , U. S. VV QQV b.imhl 1 \\.rehou. ; houleholo go.4.a atre3 ; . < 10. rf ; 1 - IQw - - 11 . - rale - > IQI3.1 , 1 Lavenwurlh , MS2 ITOHAOE , l'nANI VWEI : , lOll 11.tltN1Y. S. _ _ V _ _ _ _ _ _ ! . VIiTOIAOI 8 WAIlio CO. : . 03 : , JonN s , . U.n..1 atorl' an" r""Tanlnl , ! 31 V Volt S.tI.l1-1'VJIXI'I'VlIIl l'UINITI'I ' I'0114'llOOJl 10mH I.'UI aale. S O iwuo for I ent mie rNII 1.0.1- omce.5 IIlnlcr & Oue. l'r'ner hlork3)j . -3)j U" .5 jWV . " , . ; " . J FOR IAIrI ! C IloXI'VS. , ran EAI.T CtFAI' . TWO I.AnO ANt TWO mAI hotel rnngea. hughes love RepAIr V work , G S 13th. Q- IGT 1 IAIDWOOV C ( IINATION 10 ANt chicken fence Chaa. I. Le tth an DORI Q-21. , ICI IN CARLOAD LOTS. COttUhSPONDhiNCS CAHLAt l.T ! coml sPONOFNCE loilcited. A. n. Nleholu. Council ! ura , In. Q-M6r 89 FOIl HAT.1 Cln\p , 10 I.INI' : 0I' . ! CONn 1 hnnll bleycleB. Omaha meyole comp1ny , 3 : N. 16th atret. , - Q-V31 - - 8 I JIOI ! T P1tiC18 P."V rOn RAGS . 10N , metal rbber ant bottles ; car lots a spwlahty. Chicago Junk lous , 81,81 hiouglas . Omaha. Q-pi1 rhhtST.CTA8S nOAllNO 10URg. rUI.I , 0" l'IRT-Cf.\S "o"rderA : central lotcn ; cheap for , , .h. Ad- iIre . Y 3. Ilee. QM6 27' Sf'OND JANO 1.\TWnt IiA'ILINIRY ch'al" lel.alrlnl laundry machinery a Ppecinity. 81 North 16th St. 0 - 99729' I'Oht I0.\I.13. 101 OnADE 1) : IhI'YC1.F : : 1'01 IUI.r. u.e,1 , , only Bhorl time ; god ns new Auilres'i , \ .j.3 . I , , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Q-M9J6 ' 27' 4 SI'CONI.JANIIt'On : IC1CI.II. : 1 ' 93 pattern. $3o ; 1 ' 93 Iltern , $0 : I 'II pattern . sri : I ini1ie5 ' ' 3 vattern. $ ( ' ) . Om1hl & Ilnco ' .fl ! . Q-li OnOR I.'on SAh.l : TIh1tI11 " Il'lm 11. : HT. 1t.i-nsrtl pup" Inquire nl Iarey .trel . .I"hle Q-M213 24 " S Q-:1213 ! 'V"XTJ'U-TO lillY. \VANTXfl-StCONi.htAND1t ) l.ETFn ru.- log rnblnel. Must he cheap. AlhrlA Y . 50. thee 051cc. Nl-I6.2 ' . . ' ' ' " ? , J"OI S.t1.l-lUlIN1'1't1tl1. 0001 IIATgn ANn A (00 RTO\D Fen Knle chea ( Cal al 11 J'arkS'iide O-M215 avenue. 23' .Ol SALI2-IIOIISIOS. , 'GOXS , E'I'C. FOIl SAT. ! ' . . A II.ATJOnl SPItING DnA wagon ; 0.1 ns new ; cheap Can be . .n at Ed Jen < lmber' . carriage works. P-IflOS 30 FOIl HAU : . A WI".I. Imo InORTI.mm : Jersey cow : also n good phaeton. C..I 33Q8 California. 1'-lIt 26 GOOI 1'IfAI4TON : FOR SALL' . $ . INIWIE lit 132 North 36t:1 : HI. I-Z-2" OItOYANTS. . Mn ! Dn. H. WAUItN : CLAIRVOYANT , 1112. liable business mcdlum : 8th year at 18 N. 161h. S-3 L NOW THY I"ATI'ii l'ltOI. ' . I.Jmo12lAI Inl'enue. . tine greatest clairvoyant An.1 dead trn 1 medium living : tells e\"rrylhlnl : "e- cc'etIs when all olhels fail ; Ant.raetnn gnat an- teed , or no pay : all In Iruuble cal ; leA , SOC UI' ( 1-199 ) 2i' 11\SSAUE. flA'l'llS , 1 ' 'O. MAIAm SMITH : H. 13Th. 2ND FI.OOH. room 3 : magnetic . vapor , alcohol . steam. .nl- 1.lwrlno anti sea hlth . T-imillT31' M4ISSAGI2. MADAME 13lllNA1tL ) . 121 00001j1 . V 'J.-IIllG Si' 1'-:1,651' M m. ITOWFII.L , TUlIISH AND II.ECTltIC : halhs Finest parlors In city. 3U.320 S. 1.lh V ) T- 19.i S20' tH ) , nn. 1.ION. : ErlGAN'r : MASSAGIO AD electric "ath. Parlors restful and mefiesiming. 413 North Hth strcet. 'r- 1991 2J" 'lUUSn J1ATIIS. TURKISh HATIS ; ONLY PLACE IN CIT excusIve for ladles Suite 101-110 lice iJldg. 131 LADIES' BAThS. MME. I'OST. 319S. \ . I.TU. 317 I'EIISONAL. VIA VI CO. , 346 nEE II.DG. HBAITI BOOK free : home treatment : lady attendant. U-31 n. HAAS. FLOmST. PLA1TS . CUT I"IO\r < ) . Banquel. hail. residence and grave decorations. 1813 Vlntun .Ireet. < Telephone 1.6 U-M31 . . - - - - - - - - - ' - OAThS MASSAGU. 113112. POST 319 ' S. ITH. U-ISO FINI' I.lvmn 10S CII'AP. I , ; BAl11.IY. 1th and St. 1nry's avenue. Telephone 41) . . U-M992 PItIVATII 1101110 FOIl WOmN DURING CON- 10 11 _ . Best reference gh'en. 3:19 N. : lh. Inement reerenee U-M738-Sl3' TfNTS : TO RENT AND SELL. 1313 I.'amam street. Phone 83. _ _ V A , 1. nawlzer , U-DOS-tIll' 'HOSI" WISI1INGINFOIIMATION ON IN- vestments coTee . sugar. cocoa grlln and cattle . hauls. , climate. Immigration . ele. , will b. cur- reetly answered by encl"9InJ $1.00. ) regl.lered. rectY . an.weret . , No. 331 , nogota. Colom. Ida South AmerIca. U- ! 16 82" SOLOJlS : OF Tl WAi OF' TiE flOriST. - lion who ha\e not used their right under the homestead laws for obtaining land will hear "methlng 10 their advantage , hy culling on m ! " third Iloor of Unle,1 Slal"S bank bldg. Inquire at \01 . 1. II. Milier. 13-122.26' . GINTI.I ! EN. Of : MAIUED : SEND YOUR name and ad.Ie with 2-cenl Btnlp for par- nlml ticulars and inch y eorre.pon < ems. 'orld Cur- responding club . box H9 , CincinnatI. O. < U-MtDS 30' 110NI Y TO LOAN-IIFIAI. IOSTATIO. ANTHONY LOAN & TRUST CO . 318 N.Y. LU'E. ANTIONY Lo..a low rates for choice securIty In No. b"uka and Iowa farms or Omaha city properly. Ino W-2 ; MViN1OY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATIOS. 111 O. 1. Davis C" I. > Fandm .1. 'V-3 CITY LOAN C A. STARR 513 N. Y. 1.1Ff. - W-31 IlFIO INSURANCES P0.ICmS I.OANED ON I.I"E bought. 1" . O. Ciiesncy Kansas CI Mo. W - CAI'ITA . S2O.0 : SUi PLUS. $900,000 ; U. S. ! Mortgage Trust Co. . New York : Cur 6 per cent . ! ' ' . Apply 10 I'usey & loamms un city prpert ) Iuley Thomas ngents. room 207 First Nal. D'k hJldg. W- MONIOV TO I.O.ON IMIO\I D OMAhA I.O.\ : teal e.tnle. lire000n Love & Co. . I'axlnn blk. . W -7 MONSY TO LOAN ON 11110\ED OMAHA 10\Y IIUpcll ) ' . Fidelity Trust Co" 1 Farnairn. V \V-f I I.OANS ON 1M ! 10\1 0 & UNIIIO\EO CITY I.roperly. , ' \ ' . Faram Smith & Cu. . 1320 ' I"aram. V , ' s'-3t , ( ) G PhOlt CENT MONL'Y TO LOAN Ul'ON OMAHA r.1 PEl estate & 10NI\ : el. C.rm. W. B.II.lkle. U'ON W- Omaha MOIITUAaIO LOANS. LOW I1ATIOS. . . J. O. Zllle \ , LANS. Dugl . . . Omahn. < \ \V-M6S- S2.0 TO $20,000. I" . D. WEAV. 1 & DOUGr.A 92 ) 11 S1IOIIT Tlljth3 IO\S IN S ILL AMOUNT 111 : SI011' : Ie.d & Sehiy . IGOJ I" < rnm W-919 lIONEY TO LOAX-CIIATTEJ.S. MONIOY 'ro I.OAN 0 : F'UItNITURIO , 1'I\NOS. 1ONI ? \ , V.ZOfl5. eW. . nt lowest r.ltes In city : wacns. ) .o remoVal of goods ; strictly cant < .nlal : YOU can pay the loan off al any time or In any amounl. , amount.OI.IAIIA J0ITOAO LAN CO" m 8. 16th at. X-M36 J0NI'JY TO I.\N. : : G . 9 DAY : " 'IIitNh- lure. pianos , . . bluff Green. l'UI 8. Harker block X-MGU IIUI4INJOSS CIINCI 9 , $130.0 STOC OF ! EIClANOISr 1N BEST town In eastern NebraBkn. Cur land and cash ' . Address S 29 , care Uee. tr CClul\'ulenl. tress 1 ' ' < U'\M3G $ : . . ) . \NO U1'S\'AflD I'LOIt lOTl EASII.Y nude vitim nni.hi capital by , ) Vstenmjatio al'ecu. 1).lemalo v'll sm.l ) l.ition. . Snrr.r iuetho.l. Buk and pnrlculars I"ton. r. Natonal bunk references. Thomas & Cu. , 12 IU.lu bldg. . , Chleao. YUn.S2' TIllS CIIANCU OP A I.IFUTIME-WANTED , CIACU LIPT 'I T u partner with 'rm $500.0) lu $ .0.0 In well Otanll' . paying business In Omaha Only : rt'llnslble men answer ; $ .2.o annually gu.tr. " iteed. Address Y 10. flee Y-J7 rUor. $ T.OO ' STOCK 01" GlONlOfl.1. AImCn.\NISE fur .1. or trade for Iowa ur eastern Nebru.ka . ( . . Own.r < oniy Lock Box 3 . Neola Iowa. V Y-MSI1-2s' l'OIt SA.lO tOI ( Tll.Im : \ . hEIST I.I"I.my : 1''l 8.\.1 business In el ) ' . 10. IV' " Krene , St. Paul , N.b. Y-M9' 2i" 11)11 ' : : : aRTOlE. . - ' lHT : I.OCA- jm'i el ) ' ; stock nbut $ : . ' ) I.O ) ) ; good ' lun ; reason for selling , other bu.lneu rn. l"tl.nll Address Zimmerer \\'III"r"er. . N.'Itsk. , City , Nebda.lcn. \ ' - ) ? ; : " FhhtT-C5i3 LOCATiON FOI A SALOON " Illn shred leading h I" Btll" fair. . R\I. cnl nl room : N. Y , 1.hfo "Id : . Y-M2S : r" , "I ; Ol O STOt : 1'01 SAW Fi , ' . In town of 13,044 ; 30 8'I,1lnn\l.n. ; Ihrl.e Danish physicians , owner wants lu ! Inl" l1annrn.lurlng ; don't need ealh. ArJreu Y ' 3. flee OtflcL' . \ I:1 I FOil S\.t : 1\ny COShl'LIOTIO ; 000 traile. 21 N. bib . trret. Y-l\:1 21' . 1"01 JXCI.\XOJ. - - f.NO. tOIII SNO CAST ! 'ro TI1ADE : 101 Iork "eaeral m.n'handt. I' . O. lies 35 , - , Mnna - Neb . : -MSI APII'fl ' : L01' WOITI $60.0 101 I 0000 I phUIOI. O. U. 1.11' , 1 J Farnata .tr..I. ZM1 U I ' " . . . , . . ' : , . ' . . , i' - . ' J ; ' , " SV 1.- VV : ) . " . Iron SAY.I-ltV.Ali ! 'Arla , DAIWAIN , SAUl Ol TI1AOEI . IN CITY 1'10' tUlu and fnrma. John N. 'renur , opp , I' . O. V 1111-363 ADSTIACS , THC UylON IEED CMI'ANY , ltfl-493 1 - FAI)1 LANDS , C ! . IAI1S0N. $12 N. Y.LIe 1tI4-M733-SlO' . 1t-.l.SIO" SOlmS AND UOUSIS 101 H.\.F Oil I1IONT. For IIrteulnn RI'ply 10 Oml111 Loon antiTrust Trust Co. , 161h anti Duuglu treel. 1 - lm 51 I 9-nOOSE MODERN 11013Sf. NICE IA WN , fIne shade trees . good barn , lovely mnn\ . ncr I motor. .7. II. I'arott. Douglas block. . . . IEMi.8.Si SOUTHElN FAIM FOR SAI.C. V 7M acres of lanl , three-qunrlers of 1 mile from lie railroad , town of Uniontown . In the h.'arl of time "Illack prairie country of central Alnhnmn. " Only n small amount of cn.h to- qulred ' balance 1 on long tIme. lor Informaton Ing tme. 's ; : address I the owner. JOhN H. Jfll'TbtlES : Selma Alabama. ' 1111-MIll 520' It-:961 82' 10mS ON flAtlY P.\YMFNTH. SEf.l , AND buy lots . acres . Cnrms. Oarvln Uros. . 210 N.Y. L 1 -3G8 BAItGAINS 10USFI. LOTS AND 1 ' AnMs sale or Irade. I" . J . Darling . Urker 1110-36 jilock. ? 11-67 r I AClmS NIOAR SO. OMAA , $ : :1 , 3 acres bet Omaha and So. Omaha. $1.3O. 4t O acres , n. w. , $ . , t ) ) ) . lle.tutifiil lot near HInseom I'ark $ .0 : . S.r. modern house north Ii. I'.irk $ . : J. Cnllll" ' . about one mie west . fr car , $330. l"Iek ! .r. house anti barn , $ .2 : 4.r houA" ' anti , ( till lot $325. Ilargains In Inlereat bearing properly. Iroprly. ' . I Wend . 16 and Douglas. HC-I011 HI'FCIAI , IAHOAIS 1 : NIOAIII.Y I."I'HY . : Part of Ihe clt ) . F' . I ) . " 'en.l. 16 antI , InlKla" ! .1" agent for over I.COO owners. 11'-10 1 - - - - - - - - - 611HI'S ) W/I.I / , l lnO"fn H'O'I FAItH. Neliraska . for turin In . "uther or eeltml lown. 12'1 ' acm-ca Sarpy county ; lIne orchard : only HJ per nerc. _ _ ' Fine brick hOIEe. Clfon 111 : large lot ; only $1,500. Omdha lOcal Estate & Trust Co" Ill : . Hlh at. lI1212 FOH SAI.I'-9UOOI JINI' : J'KII : CI . l"\ : = Ing hl 1gb school mnler Inpio'emiieatii. Ale Property rentIng ror $7' t ) a m"tl : and other 1''I.erl ) ' 10 . eXebnll" for \nrant Iota In Otnaihiti II Ilpro\.1 IU''l".ly . In Chicago 01 L'oltn- itnis . O. Want SJI" ca.h. O. I. . Green , 20 bb.irker block. ll-ml,2-37 Wnnt.I. $2).0 ) ( : . . for rarm. ' \'unl'I. ittisifleus pioperty lur ( arm. \'imnted . 8' ' ) ncres In Iowa for cash. Wnnll'l , , acreage for rdrm. Walt..I. 11.lne. " prulert for nereae. Wunll' ' , f ) ) 10 O acres In Iowa. Wanted r"rm for $ : .f ) Mt.e , Wanled rurl ror S5. ( ) ) sliuea. " 'ull.I. . .uhurhan home ror ( , irm. ' \'anl" . $ o.I ) ) hOI. for asii. " \\'itnted , U.J home for ea.h. \l'nnt'd. fern Cur S. O. II"Ptrty. Wall"l. 21 acres on "Q" H. : : Wanted Omaha for Tim . Anl.I" house. % 'anteil . 10 I"IW $ . < on Carm. Wnl" . to horlw $6' , ; ' ) ) nl 1 Ie. cent. ' , . . clear lot. Wnnl' ' . encumbered house for ' \.nl.l. In loan $ : , ) ) at 6 per cent. W'antetl. * 1,1)111 ) ' ) lot ror rash C. I" . l1rrl"n. 012 N. Y. Lire. 1113-203-26' HICYCIU8. H. O. IOAXON 4Q2 N. 1611. 30 STERLING DUIT LIKE A W\TrI. WESTern - era Electrical Supply Co . 1:1. Howard street. Ill ShIll TIn VISIT nALL nINOS ON Relay Special. Wi Darum & Ur" 12) N.ISth. 32 WESTEUN BICYCLE 8 GUN CO" 216 CUMINU . 37 * 37 lIAXTI.ES , GIA'JBS AXn ' 1,108. WOOl MANTELS . 0IAT1:8. ' 'n.EI VOlt fireplaces . vestihuies and large naurs ; write for Ireplaee. vestbule nnr ( fJr. prle. Milton Ihogern & Son. Olnha , 3 : lI0'I'IOLS. AETNA hOUSES ( L'UltOPlOtN ) . N.V. . COlt. 1lh antI D < ge. Booms by dy or week. 3.9 , UOTEL BAlK\H. 'PRANK HILDITCH. 1 11011. 13th antI June , st. ; So. Onlhn and Sherman ave. cams pass the < oor. < AMIU1ICAN PLAN 1 rooms al $ .W day : 5 rooms lt $3.0 dlY , V European plan. SOc 10 $ ,0 per < ay. 16 TiE "LANOE" hOTEL , 602 S. 13TH STI1IOET. V 11-51 V MUSIC . ART AND LAN(1UAGES. aOOHOr F. OELENDECI . DANJO AND gutdr teacher Igl Cass street. 11-109 SENU $1.00 " 'Ol $ .0 ' WORTH OF SONGS : Amorlla. I'rty'I ow In Illoomors . Darling Mable. The Course ot Tie 1.tve Never IIun T.e Iuns . Smooth. Oniab Neb. Latest bits. ' Vuodbridgu flros. su . - - WHY fEINT A 100t PIANO ? WI n. Schmolier . :5 ! cCalue buldln' . rents the Inesl of plIO. Terms U. S : anti $6 per month. Malcolm Cove . pianos sold lt < factory < prices. -157-31' I'A " 'XUIOICBIS. II. ] IABOWIT LOANS MONIOY' US N. I ST. 396 MONEY LOANED. CAST PAID FOR OI.D cold. silver and clolhlng. 123 North 161h lrcet. I : .25A27 S1101LThhAl ) AND ' ' - ' ' ' SIOn'rl\Xn 'I'YI'FVItITlNts. A. C VAN S.\N1"S SCHOOL . 513 N. Y. LIPE. It-Isa OMAHA COSt. COLl.OE. 16TH & DOUaLAS. 111 115 S S COAl 51ElDAN COAL. % ,0 1,118. nEST COOKING coal mine In " ' ) 'omilg. Hr : lump splendid for grates $ . . r. Also dealer In I'enn.ylvanla hard coal. Victor , White lTel. 10 16. I'arnam. 434 V 4:4 _ FAItHS FOR UE T. FARM FOltltlONTIeO1t CAST ADOEEISS Y 17. Dee 839 lit S"'IIL\ I. _ _ _ _ n _ _ _ . GOOD IASTUBJOI 10nSES. $ .0 PElt month per head. Chat Ie. Gans . 131. l'oui . , Ne ! 381 UNDEU'A"EIS : ANn E II.u.UBns. : 11. 1. IUlKI T. FUlm\ DIECOI AND _ embalnier } i6iChleagst.teleplione . 90. 3O : SWANSON & YAI.llN. 1.01 CUllING TIlT , 1060. 383 ] I. O. MAUl , . UNI lTAKBI AND IOMIJALSI. Cr . bill I"arnnl al" telephone 2 : . :1 ACCOUNTAN'l'S. C1h414. I VAI.T13ItS . . XPElT ACCOUNTANT , 232-3 1st Nal'l bank. Tel . I6G. Iererelce . 976 V lIIIOSSILAICINU . IINGACEMIONTS TO no mms'MAKINn IN families solicited. Miss Sturdy 4301 11-133521' Ilurtlette. . JOIIOCTIIIC.Z. . ShJ1'I'I.IUS. IOLECTRICAL ENOINlEBS AND CONTRACTors - ors ror electric lIght anti motor 1lan\s nnll all kinds of electrical cnstre lon. ' \'et.r 1Vmee. : trleal Supply Co. . 1515 Howard Bt. 383 1).tNCING. . I'H"ATF I.RHONS DAY 01 EVENING AT Storuoti's. IIQ Inre ) , Our bali has been reno\ate,1 throughout : for rent 10 club pnrlea ; now ( nen fur Inspection. 11999 523 UB'IS''S. Oil. PAUl. _ . DONTIST. 2 2 BUnT s- : J IUSIXI SS NO''IC S. ! DAIIAOm IlltOIS Im8ILYEBED. :19 N. 16 i I ' A'rEU-'O 11011 lIO \ W.\NT\m TO tOlO'\ ' , $ ! ) AT 8 l'En cent for . live years ; good security given. Ad- Ired \ : Ues. < Jl9JI 27' . ' . I.OS' V IOIT. lUNCU m' IUnl ON WALNUT ltlI.L motor line. : and Cnmlnl or Uth antI I.'a. n " lelur tD US New York I.Ire rur reo ward. I.oat-ZO4.26' . L'O UN U. VOUNI ) I.ADIEIS' ShI.IC LACE SIA WI. . LCIt"r j'OUND\I.DUS' LCF at llatdutta \ , AU. 1 L"oum.1305.27 , . J . _ . _ _ .t. " . . V . . V ' . . .PiI . . , ; I- ; , _ "I , = : .Ir- , ; " " / " 11v" , / ( ) _ I r 4 ; " II I r i- 1 ! \ ' , flEti , , . ( Copyright , 135. by 1t'lnl Hntheler. ) 111.-A FIRST SJSI'ICION. $ Mr. Hr . his \r ors.the was reading brother's leter , with a little frown UpOI his brow , and I 101ce , ! that hIs 111 wer3 preued firmly toether. lie wore a gray flannel shirt , with 1 neck scarf or dark blue , wide , loose trousers . heavy boots , and a broad- brimmed straw haL About his waist was a leather belt from which hung a Illslol ( hoIster , with a gleaming butt of a revolver protrud- lag from It. ITo finIshed the letter , folded It , place It In his pocket and stood up. "You are welcoimie Mr. Andrews , and shal have alt the asslotance I can furnish you. At the Mme time I cannot encourage YOI 10 look for sncces . as we have : bolt aban- dOled hope or dIscoverIng the culprit who Is riflIng ns. Still . you cn make ) 'olrself at home , as the steamer wIlt not cal again for a Inoath and In that tIme you my have either succfele In unravelIng the mystery or realizIng your helplesess. In a few moments - ments I wi Introduce you at headqurter. " Ito paiRed anti lool.e toward the landing. At that moment two men hall graSIcd a barrel - ret of cocoanuts and were carryIng It aboard the boat. howard Forsythe never took his eyes from that barrel until I swung out of view Into the hold. Then he turned to me , colored slightly at seeing my eyes fixed far- laugh astly : on his face , and old , with a short "Oar sole exportatIon , aside from the dl- motids. Mother Vldeaux's cocoanlts are the only thing the place wilt yield anti she lends to France a h.lrrel ech month with great ' V V - -C. ' ' , ' t \T \ c'wJ I ' . : l = . c" ' ' ! V _ Mr. JowarJ Fortylhe. regularIty. hut come , ' 1 will show YOU the sights of Benia , " and le loll I I the way slowly towrd the entrance to the enclosure. ' I The buildings conlste'd Vf a number or small cottages or hIlt ! . whleh " ere occupied by the white foremen ; 0. "blasts " oS they were called . each of whom : had chnge of : gang of natIve dlg.eri. hefe was also a pretty lIttle via cccuple,1 1' Mr. amid Irs. , Peter Delby the formeI lId bfclal representative - proprietors tative . of the } nglsh member S of the firm of ! I soou dircovere ] that Mr. Del by was of no practical ute to the firm at Denta. ! lie ws a lIttle m1n , with simple an.1 . unaffected man- ners and no apparent Interest In the buslne1s he represented. lie was rapturously In love with his wife and they devote their entire attentIon to one another , being sufcient unto themselves and rather resentIng any undue Intrusion Into their earthly pua.tst. The agent for the German firm , Herr SchlItz . was a confirmed drunkarli. He occu- Schlz. pIed a little room at thl top of the main o1flce. lte face was vacant and stupid and his manner . when he mixed at all with his fellows . absolutely boorish. It ws therefore very easy to sec that the I management of affairs fell alntost wholy who upon Howard Forythe. I was he kept the wheels moving. V Ho nreae early , and passed the day In visitIng the different gangs or laborers and seeing that \ierent gngs the overseers did their dUlY. Every evening ho stood behind the little grated wlndJv : or biti othlco and received this report of each ofce : hL nL overseer In turn . the man .ltanln" upon the veranda aid handing In. the resuls of his day's worlt. Mr. Forsytho received the dlamol1 placed them In an Iron bn : . thrust that Into the safe when the returns wOre all In , and then went to supper. Afterward he weighed and counted the stone , anti recorded - corded them In the firm's boks. I watched him oren and ! soon dIscovered that be never varied his program. Sometimes Mr. Delby 01 Herr Schlitz would be present when the stones worn received , but oren , r they were Invlslblo until after supper when they vore oblIged to eee the stones counted and weighed and to add their signatures to the daily reports. On on or two occa- Klons Herr SchlItz was reported . to bI too "ill" to be present. but Mr. Delby always "I" . _ . .n..nt. pres " ' . 'nh1 IhA no"rAtlnn camitu iuiju.a ' . ' . USU " 'S' ' _ . . . _ . _ . n _ nervously anti listlessly . and hurh ( ! back 10 his wife at the enrlet possible moment. Mr. Forsylhe appointed me a room on 1h second floor of tile main buIldIng-a smail . stuffy little apartment . but neaty furlshcl , slufy lte : and nearly opposIte his own room. ' \e all ate : In the common dining hal-al. that is . oxcoplitig Mr anti Mrsn DelbY , who lived excusive ! by Ihemselves. All the housC In tile settement were set np on high post and tht steps were raIsed at nIght. this being necessary IQ puat againt the numerous - ous serpents that Infested tile promonlory , the most vicious beIng the slender gray asps , or Nnja lisle 8 they are more proprly known. Thtse were regarded with gr'.t terror by the natives , anl , lt intervals each day a pistol shot from some port or the dlgglng $ would proclaim that : n overseer ws protectIng himself or his men from one , of these deadly pesll. . The very day after my arrival . while : Ir. about the place Irorlytho was showing me ibout " : ho sUddenly jumped asIde anti dashed his heavy heel upon one 1 tso saps which laf near our pth. I ' & , IUghed when he saw the terror written , hijiny face , and remarked - marked quIetly : "Yon'l have to get se4 to these fellows , and to fight them , \SN I make It a point -to kill everyone I let eyes on-It's one less. ablyway' . though 'heir numbers never seem to grow rewer. Mother VIleau" , , I believe , cultivates their acquaintance : she has the reputation or being a snlkechrmer , amid Im sure the old hag could h&'m nothing else : but the rest of us : re In constant fear or reeelvln a fatal bile. 11\irt ; \ Is no help for yon If the poison once get Into your bloo , ! . Otherwise this place Is I'\raant \ enough , ana remarkably healthful Into the bargain. " After the first day ° Il'P Mr I"orytho paid little attention 10 .He,6 but left me to Children Cry fo Pitcher's Castorla. Children Cry fet P3t her's Caste ria. Children Cryo 1 ttcher's . Caste ria. . UVI.DISU & LOAN ASSOOI.\TIONS. IlAlE8 IN MUTUAl. I. . . & D. ASS'N rAY 6. 1 , B per cent when I. 2. 2 f.ara old , always redeemable. 1TQI raram at . , NaltnGe ; See m . ) hOW TO OfT A hlOMlOORHr.CUIIIO OOOD interest on savings. Apply to Omaha I. & u Au 'n , 171 Un bldg. 0 , 1. Natlnscr , Sea. m . V . . . a.- _ _ . . _ , ' . . . roam about at wiih . anti t endeavored 10 get lhorouJhly acquainted with time settlement In order that I might I possIble . discover some clew to the Iluln diamonds. At tIle end of the week I decided that there was not a suspicIous perol Oil the promontory who could , by any means obtain Illsesslon or any stone tht were mhlell The enclosure ws Impregnable , and was guarded night and day by armed 111011. At evening each overseer marched his bn of naUves Into tl enclosure - closure where every 010 was carefully L'drche.l . , anti then they were marched out again ant alowed to disperse to their huts at .Ule other sIde or the promonlory. 1acim overseer was carefully searched after ho had delivered his I'rcclous bUrlen-provhlNI the. day bail beel productIve-to : Ir. Iors.the : and all vlsltors-evon I myself-wero searched whelever leaving the encloure. I was an aulocrtlc law , Iml no one , high or low , ws permitted to waive hoe ceremony. I spoke of visitors , but beside myseI there was no 011. outside of those actively clii- hiOYed except tim native women , who oc- caionaly came to the end or the enclceuro for stores or other Rsslstanee , anti Mother I Vldeaux. I saw this remarlmble creature for , ' the first tIme time week after my arrival She came Inlo the enclosure toward evening anti hobbltd up to Mr. Porsythe's 'omc to dcmal11 food. Her age could not even be guessed , for her face was crossed and seared with innumerable wrinkles and hind the all- pearance or ohl leather She was bent nearly double and leaned on a short atick . but she walked more briskly than one wouh suppose who watched the palsied shakIng or her form I spoken to she peere.1 . up at you sideways and dIsclosed smal but piercing black eye . which contrasted pIcturesquely with her snow willie hair. She hnpresrd me nl beIng more Ige the stereo- tYIC stage witch than any woman I hd ever teen . and I wondered why she ws permitted 10 live In a settlement where no one wes likely to be tolerated who could not contribute to tile work In hand. Mr. Porsythe raised the gratIng of his window and beckonell ta her She tottered toward him , and lIe threw her a half-used tIn or meals. Mother Vldenux mumble her thanks , and made her way to the kitchen , where our native col , fled her basket . with bren and 9 raps rrom : the lable. She sat on the steps a moment and wiped the perspira- ton from her face with a raded red hantker- chief , and then she look her basket ahiti started for the gates , where the guard went through the usual ceremony of searchIng her. Howard 'orstho was leanIng from his win- ) dow , . smoking , . _ . a cIgar and watching the guar" neluerace motions. "Who Is the woman ? " I asked. "Mother Vldoaux1 No Cue knows. Some say she Is French and others Italian. She speaks English , however , and knows the na- , tve language perfectly. I am told she canto here when the mIne were frst epened , the ' captaIn of the steamer having rescued her from a wreck In inidocean She lives In that lIttle cottage near the grove , anti Is neither of use nor any particular bother , so wo tolerate - ate her and teeth her. " auL "Docs she live alone ? " I lnqllIrd . as her bent figure passsd thou gate and hobbled up the path toward tie grove. "EntIrely ! o. The natIves attribute to her powers of sorcery , and several times when lhey have atemll , ! to mutny Mother Vltleux has brought them to their senses. " "ilmt you , say , she sends cocoanuts to France ; docs she gel no returns from her sales ? " orsythe laughed. "She gathers from the grove about one barrel a month and they are not very valu- able. Still , the steamer captains knowing her well . are good-nture enuogh to cary them without charge , and her conslgnee- SOle relative , I supposesell18 her provIsIons - sIons In return , but scarcely enough to SUI ) " port her He threw away his cigar anti returned to his work while 1 turned the subject over In my mind anti considered what bear- ing'i It might have on my missIon. I had struck me at once that Mother Vldeaux was the only mystery In the whole .ett - inent and absurd though the Idea might be , I decIded to watch her closely . She came to the encldsure regularly twice a week , and I noticed that each limo l grlYlhe tossed some scrap of rood into her basket. This" In Itself aroused my curiosity . as It struck mo that hIs donation was scarcely necessary when the cook presented her with so liberal -alowsnce. . I might be that he desIred to concIliate her ; perhaps he had a secret rear of her sorcery : at any rate I ,1 covered - ered that he Ignored all the natIve women wbo came to the eneloshmre and made beneficence Mother Vldeux the sole recipient of hIs Forythe never breakfasted with the ret of us. He always arose late and boiled a pot of coffee In hIs little 0111cc . Alt this seemed mysterious to mo and I began 10 hope that at length I bad fallen 111Sn 11Sn wI i I , ur ir' , V - V 1lolher Vld.aux goIng t beg food. upon tie track of the diamond thief. I rom the frst I had no connd"n e In Howard I"orylhe and regretted that his brothel had made him aware or my mission at lienlta . At times the boldness and presumption of m ) ' suspicion or lila man , the head or the mines and the confdant and brother or my en'ployer , struck me forcibly and almost dc- chled me to abandon what must be : l un- worthy thought ; but his pecnlar actions , together - gether with the fact that his felow.agelts were wore than incompetent led m& 10 bo- leve that I was on the rIght track. lut"ln spite of all my efforts the weeks paRed by anti I wab no nearer any tangible e\'hlence to support my theorIes than I was at the beginning IV.-ASPS AND DIAMONDS. At the end of the month the little steamer lufeL ) slowly Inlo the hrbor. 1 stood upon the veranda wtchhll'l ' approach , when Mr. 'orsythe cano toward me. " \\el , Andrews , " he said , pleasantly , "are you to leave us today ? " " ) 'm afraid not , sir , " I answered , mood- fly enough , as the thought or returning 10 my sweetheart anti 10 civilization came temptIngly to my mInd ; "I've not performed my mision at Uonln yet " Ho looked 81 me a little curiously and a good deal surprIsed , I thought. "Not discourage yet , eb ? " "Nol entirely , sir " "Have you any theory to work upon ? " be InquIred , anxiously. " " "None whatever , "Then , " with a smile , "let me adviae you to give I up , anti return to a lIfe that 'wilt bs more pleaunt. I do not wish to dis- paage your talenll , but I have known many others who have undertaken to ferret out the myatery. and one month has sickened them all , of It and or Dcnita I Is nlt , " ' that yeti are not welcome , but t urge ) 'OU to go for your own sake , For my 0"1 part 1 ! resigned to aly loss we IAY stiffer , since lie mlnu yield tin an enormous in- coIns as I Is , What do yoU say ? " I shok my hrad. "I 1 shal not give UII , Mr. ) , 'orthl even If It lakes years to accomplish m ) niroe. " As I IJloke his brow grew dark anti ho , ltamp his heel violently en the floor. The next minute , he bit his lip anti forced a smile to his face , "I'ioise yourself , " ho saul , "only do' not blame me I you waste your Iliac on a fool's errand " anti he walked hasty away toward the whrf. I followed him. and while woere being ruched hy the ua.1 at the gate , aske Ilkl. ! I time n.i1mner brought mal rrol A Ilrrel . 11mtr He noldll ! wlhout verbal reply antI wO JoIned the groUI ) at the wharf and watchld tilt slemer dIscharge her load , There was a letter for me from Josephine-a sweet anti loving 11.slre , wrlten cheerlngly anti , hopefully . fully , ali breathing love lu ev&y line. There was aha I short note from Mr. I.'or sythc'wlAhlng me success and asking for a report of tmy IJroreRB. I hurrle.1 back to ! the house 1) , wrote Ihem both-to may sweetheart a love leler , to my employer I few words to Bay I dll not yet despair or : success V i I As I came back to the steamer I 5W them : I lifting Mother Yldeaux's barrel or cocoanuts ! i on board The Iron cheat of Ita10n s followed , the captain signing the receipt on a smodh , rock lear by , and then the whiste blew shrilly , the steamer drew swiftly away , ant communicaton with the great worlll was cut oil for another long month. Still , I had Jopephlne's letter to comfort lhIil : anti the thought that I hat sent her 10 ant all lY love In return ; amiti I resolvel to throw off all depondehlt Ihonhts anti go to Ihroof al 11espontent ! 10 unravel the work wih renewed vigor to thl m ) ' ler ) ' or the stolen 11lmOtHls. But what could any man ,10 but watch and watt Again the weeks dragged slowly by agaIn and again I watchel every detail or Mother Vltieahmx's visits to the enclosure , but I could flail no 'luton to the mystery. HH those or Howar Ior- actions . as welt : s nclons. , so nlurllnd free from any : t- lempt at concealment that : I almost Lecllel ! thal I ws wrong and began 10 give up hope of success In three days the steamer would be title agaIn. My tuo hOSithOll In the setement thIs last Iyosilon . : \osilon month was IOt enviable. Hownn For8).the ahsolllely Ignored 1130 . antI reusell even to converse with me heyolll a gruff word or two when they COII not be avoided. I called , on Mr. ani Irs. Ielb . but they so evidently cohositleretl : mo an Intruder Into their omnln conslierell that I dil not repeat the experiment. Herr SchlItz did not encourage IAmllarlt ) anti so Schlz fur I was thrust upon my own resources entertainment , since the "bosses" were rough . uneducale fellows , with whom I had In . nothing common. nothlnr I lounged In an easy chair In a 8hally cor- nor of the veranda anti decided that the third day from that should sea me abort the Eteamer and bound for 1101110. My trip to nenla was a failure . but there was enough to < 0 In America ! to retrieve my wasted months. A scratcllLng sound upon the gravel made . me look III ) . I 's'.is . Mother Yldeaux on her semi-weekly visIt . Howard Forsythe's window gratIng was thrown up brupUy. : "litre YOI hag-come here ! " he called. ' anti The old woman hobbled to the wlmlow he tossed part of a loaf or bred into her basket. She rniinmbctl ! . . a . \ord of thanks t I : no went rouml 10 tie Kitchen. 1 Stlueu Idea came to me and I arose amid sauntered toward the gate. "Going out , rlr ? " asked the guard. " 1"01 a little walk . " I replied. "Nearly sundown sLr , " he remarked as ho deWy turned out my Pockets : "be tier take this tlck-t1mo vrllnls aria trouble baie towanl night : but they never wiggle unless tbey're dls- after the dark comes . ' turbeti. " turbell. the habits of the snakes will enough by this tune , anti had to an extent enouph lost my earlier terror or them. but I took the stick willIngly and walked slowly toward the lower end . of the grove. Once within Its dim shatlows 1 Increased my speetl . and was soon standing opposite Mother Vldeaux's hut The oi ! hag was : ' crawling slowly up the pth toward her home , and stoppIng frequently to rest. But at length she retche,1 the hut , pushed open the door and walked In. I crept softly over the rocks to the back or the hovel keeping well out or vIew from tht enclosure , as I did not know who might be watching me. ( Continued . Wednesday. ) SIOIOICING A DUAl ) M.iN'S ' \I \.TI. Llh.nto. Over tht 1'0 II' re. or lie . Ih.lmnl I0stiit' . Meyer Helman at the time of hIs death left considerable property , but the encum- brances plcl ! on I were heavy aggregating - gating 250000. In October 18:0 , I. Guck , a creditor . alleges that he had a talk with lelmn , and on account of statements made to him which he relied upon he thought lelhnn worthy of unlimited credit and loaned him $7.500 on a note this secured on a lot In Johnson's additlomm . beIng one of the pieces or t1rqperty he hall In mind tending to make the security gilt edgctl The debt ran along until I came tIme to present It In probate conrt. Proof was offered ant the account shown to have Increased to $ ,788. ' Giuck , when this sum way allowed . , thought that he would get his money. lie was again Llsppolntcd. for the court maLe an order directing Mrs. Bellman to pay but 10 per cant on : l or the claims or creditors. This enable.1 Guck to dl'aw only $878 , as his dIs- tributve shore Guck has demanded that the homestead be turned Into court tl I'IUI- ' date his and other cretiltors' nlebts Mrs. Helman proposes to fght thi on the theory that when Meyer Helman In )89 made her I present or the homestead she gave as a conslleraton for I a relInquIshment of her dower rights In alt of Ilellnuan's oilier prop- erty. Some phases of this question have al- ready been alrcd before Judge Walton In nulls brought to get holt of the le Insnrnce money left by Ilollinami. These suits arc In the supreme court. . ' ) ' , l.h'1 Sit " 'euI. Mrs. Phoebe Thomas or Junction CIty III. . was told by her doctors she ht consumption , anti that there ws no hope ror her but two bottles Dr. King's New Iscovery comllletely , cured her and she says It save , ! her life . ' Mr. 'rhos ¶ , Fggers 139 Florida St. . San , Francisco , suffered rrom I dreadful cold , op- . I proachlng consumpton , tried without result , everythIng else then bought one bottle of Dr I Fing's New Discovery anti In two weeks was curod. lie Is naturally thankful. I Is such results . or which these are samples , that prove the wonterful elcacy of this medicine In coughs anti colds. Free trial bottle at ICuhn & Cos drug store Hegular size , 50c and $ ! .OO. , _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ ( ) U:1 I I.Jn1'1'1 TIll ? iI.IOItlc \ 'nf'r'orl. . iteeeise'r Aiitliarizl to IO " pi'iiii I lii' Iloiit.y " , Signed by Judges Dundy and Hner , the order of the court In the water works case , perml1tng the Improvemenl or the Omaha system , was fed In the ofco of the clerk yeslorday. I provides as follows : "Tht the receivers of the water works company , upon receIpt of the money. tue from the city of Omaha he anti they are hereby authorIzed to expend In the city or Omaha al amount not to exceed the sum 50 duo and received from s31,1 , city In the enlargement anti Improvement of the waler works system and servIce : In conimectiomm therowltii , " connecton therewlh. SlhJrce \Uncl'l or Choleric 110r111N. While slaying In the Delta ( MissIssippi Botoms ) last summer , E. l T. Moss repre- sentng Lulow ( , Saylor Wire Co. of St. Louis suffered from malaria anti became sUbject 10 attacks of cholera noorbus In every instance . stance when attacked he was relieved s If by magic , by using Chamberlain's Colic . Cholera 511(1 larrhoea Remedy . lie lays ; cines "I regard , " I Is the 'no plus ultra' of medl. , . ' l'h.n'h.1 the ; 1""rl Ill at-c . 'Tho government steamer , "Golden Gate , " front Kansas City , arived in Omaha Sunday - day , It will be employed in towing barges laden with willows from a point above Bellevue - vuo to the river work now In progress a almort distance above the Interstate bridge. The boat wilt be stationed here for about a month , and will then proceed up lbs river to OtilOr gOvernuiehit work between here anti Sioux City. _ _ _ _ _ iIIl ItlOSUl.'I'S ( hit' IOXiliSSlIS , l1e Ilornforti's Acid I'hinslhine , Dr. It. Il. I'cpper , Iluntimmgton , W. Vs. , says : "In nervous prostration from excesaco , I fInd It var excolIncs. " TRYINC TO FIND TIlE CUT lleduotiou in Coal Prices PthzUng Dealori and Railroads , IOWA LINES MA ? GET INTO WAR OVER IT (1 ii'M'It'il 4 hut 1tnuhg A rio hhitmilcd li.y Cit re t liii t 0 t hem isv' % iti Itt ( iiiie 'eS't'St iOiiiti y-I itterItir ItIi's Uiisctlt'il , flailroatl ltion antI coal dealers arc doing no end of guessimmg just now over ( ho situation - ation in the anthracIte coal lmllrket , Soimie little time ago a nummiber of thealern in Omaha announceti that harti coal wotmiti be oitI at $7.f0 per ton for delivery before October 1. ThIs desIrable situation , so far as tlto consummier Is concerned , hiaa beeim tltio to a reduction , the location of which itni kept the shilimpers anti ralhroail mmmcmi mnmora or less at sea , The rate on bard coal train Chicago to Oniahma Is $3.20 tier ton. WliLio tii dealers hiere have been buyIng coal at 40 cents a ton less thmamt at this timne a year ago , there is , oo Cilahige in tito itiarket ; rico at the hhmifles sod the dIfference hiss not been located. Soon after the reduceti irice was an- iiouncetl the ticahers irile vhaeetl large orders received notice that the coat nmtlst be shiplmed before the 1st of Septemniter , or all orders at the redtmced rate would be canceled. Prices have been tuatle timid coumitormimatmileti until the dealer who buys today does not know whether lie a lii get lmi supply itt tue Price iioetl : or hot , liartl coal mmiay lie hotmgiit by the comisumer today at $7:30 : , html there is no mtssthramica that the tlealer will be able to duplicate an order at. tue sammie liguro to- morrow' , hlalhroati Inca who ate interested In this siolptmtent of ctl from Onaima to 'estora POhhits are simmliily hantiicaplmed by the cnttI. lion of rates. Roads iii the cast rehlglotmsly tiuoto the coal rate at $3.25 trout Chicago to Oiiiaha anti at thio samne tube arc haying coil down Ito Omnalta at figures that iimalo mcii a Price out of tIme question , For tlmh reason rates to interior points are dechiletily unsettled - settled , Otmo freight man explained the situation by stating that all of the Iowa himoei have their cars lIt the east anti lutist get titeni west lit time to hilove the crops anti in order to limoot the deimmani they have been slashing thto raten on COlt In order to get weztboumtd busIness. Whatever the caumes may be , the hard caxi rate Is idhitorahlzeti alil there nro gOoti pros- Peels of a droppimtg of time bars for a gemicrat fight for the business. 10cirnIoii htiit' , SlIr ( Tm' ( lie , tgeims. Vi'hii'mm tite regular harvest excurshotm rates were fixed up fur the presetit seasoho a rate of one fare for tite rolmnti trip , lulls $2 , to be collected at the western ternttnus , was agrecti upon imy all of the tInes in the Central - tral Trame assoclatloim antI the \\'estermt hhmies i'asmtemiger aesociatlon , Now limo macmu- hors of tIme Central Traffic association have put lit a elahmio for all of timimt $2 , itisteati of allowing It to be tlivitied tmp between the tililorent lilies carryIng the exctmrslonlsts , Iocal passenger agents vere sonmewhiat surprlceti at thu position of tloe Central Traffic assocIatIon People , and vere at first inclined to thnk timi the actloim tnigitt to. suit in a damage to the btmlinnas in case tue lines In the west were to litsiat upoim a division of tlme $2 over the one.fiore rate , or to asIc an additional sum front tIm ax- ctmrsionlsta. Ilotlm Mr. hoimoax anti Mr. Francis 1111211) ' agreed thmat time change would in ito vIa affect the exctmrshanists. If the eastern men wanted the $2 , anti got a goad chiamico to get It , all right. If the fariomers ahitl loonteseekers wanteti to come to No. braska anti tile west , a lIttle mi7itter of $2 each would not be allowed to stand In their way. "Most of the members of those excur- siorms , " said lIr. Francis , "COTllO front 1111. mmols and Iowa anti are not affected by this rate asketi by the Central Traifle association limies. Whatever dIsposition is made by the raIlroads of that $2 above the one fare rate for time round trip , tlm excurstonlsta will not lie affectetl. " The hiarvest excursIons wIlt be run west from Omaha on August 20 , September 10 and 11. _ _ _ _ _ _ hallway Notes ititil i'erHoiihils. President Clark and General Manager Dick. Inson of the Untoim l'acific are at Salt Lake anti will be 1101010 about the last of the week. The forces in the Burlington VShOPS ttt I'iattsmoutht have been doubled amt'l memo are working day and nIght gettIng rolling stock In shape for the fall business. S 't'milC itimil Nervous. Dncrhbes the condition of thousantis of people at tltia eastan. They Itavo no appetite , cannot - not sleep , and COlIthilaili of the pruietratiiig effect of varnmer weather , This cotociltiolo may ho remedied by Ilood's Sarsaparills , which creates ami appetIte anti tones up all he organs. It gives good health by makIng the bloVoil pure , STood's Pills are the best after-dinner pills , aaist digestion , ctmre headache. lCNIGll'I'S 9)1k' 'l'IhFl (11111' , 'lucy VIll Ut' Otitlii Full Force sit ( hitFair. . Tue committee of traveling men to at- range for traveling men's day. September 19 , loss called a general meeting of all travel. hug men for i3umiday , Septehmober 1 , at 11. o'clock a. m. at the Mercer hotel. Every Omaha traveling etiamo is expected to at- V temid the nicetimmg and every Cotmncil 1311111's tnd Lincoln traveling mami who can possibly ito so ma urgeu to aiientm it , VI ziey anti oIl traveling 11100 Irons every Nebraska cIty are expected to take part iii thio parade on V traveling men's day. A special tralim wilt 1w run for them over ( lie Missouri l'aclfic from the city to thin faIr grounds anti every courtesy will be shiowit them by the manage. S mntimt. The conimmoittee is mnotlest , bill still in tliacussing the lmtatter could hot help do- darIng that if the traveling mmoemi turned out as they should turn out it would be the finest paratle of the ktntl and the btst looking lot of inca seen in Omnahia since the travelhmig V niemi's convomitiomm in this dl ) ' , Thie cotmm- muttteo states that there is stIll plenty of tittie to coiitplete all arrangentents for tim parmde if all who should tb so will turn out to the meeting miext Sunday , hlmielcicim's Arnion Salve , The best salve in ( lie world for cuts , bruises , sores , ulcers , salt rhieum , fever sores , totter , cloappd haiitls , chilblains , corns , and all akin eruptions , aiod positIvely cures piles , or no pay retlulred. It is guaranteed to give perftct satitfactlomi or money refunded. I'rico 25 cemts : per box. For sale by Juhi & Co. _ _ S _ _ i'or lie Niiitnitl ( Siretilt Rite. ' , , , Tim racing hoard of the Omaha Associateti Cycling clubs Imas decided to give a serIes of matiliec atmd evening races tiuring Sop. tenther , prelinolmiary to tito National circuit macat , Tue first of these will be held at the Charles Street park on the evening of Labor day and will consist of short races for lIla most tiart , by a string of the hiottoit speed ttmerhanta ever assembled in Omaha. Most of the local cracks have already agreed to compete anti a prize list viIi be hung up that will bring the outshtlern , Proceeds fromim the races wilt be tmaotl to purchase lirlzes for the NatIonal circuit chasers , 41 411 - - -1 Cit.ailI ii , ' , , nusi hicititli , - Ladies will iind Allen's hygienic Fluid alt that is desired as a cleansing and healIng Vagiimal wash and injection , It is invaiuablo iii Ieitcorritoa , Vaginitis , etc. , amid is perfectly - fectly hiIlrhittCas. Retitled peopho everywhere use It. - S 1le'n'y Cr1 nil iinil loclct't , "Thio criminal docket for the e3enember term of court will be this largest docket S. over taken UI ) in Douglas county , " ronarkoi : County Attorney Ilaidrige yesterday , as hoc was rollIng up lila sleeves preparatory to getting evidence in shape for some of ( t'o Important cases booked for a hleari3g. " 1 think the six mUrderers who will be given ihmeir day iim court wIll occupy a large part of lhto term , It. is hard to tell how noany weeks their cases will take up. " Most clmplOxlon powders have a vulgar glare , but I'ezzotml'ia Is a true beautifier , viiose elfeets arc lasting.