THE OMAHA DAILY BB33 : MONDAY , SEPTEMUEU 28 , 1S90. 8PBG1RL NOTICES. AilvcrllnemenlH for tlicc column * trill lie taken until ISittO p.m. , for the ercntiiK nnil nntll 8 p. in , for tlie morning nnil Snnilnr cilltlon * . Advert lnri'Mf l r ri-iinoMlnic n mint- lierril cliruk , cnn linvc ninmom ml- ilrcKKPil to n nniulicrcil letter In cnre of Tin * Hec. AIHHVITH no mlilrcnc l will lie delivered on prciieiitntloti of Hie clirclc only. rtntCN , 1 l-2o n Trortl flrat Inncrtlont lo n word tli > rrnflcr. Nollilnu tiilccn for ICHM ttinn 25o lor tin ; llr t lii cr- tlon , Thenc ndvurtlMciiiciitH in tint lie pun ooiinccntlvclr. ; SITUATIONS > \'AaTin. WANTED , SITUATION 11Y YOUNO MAN IN rctnll ilry ROOI ! or cen'rul tnerclinmllti ; store ; coed mlc-man , ulsn writer ana w.nJaw ilrs-i-cr ; uptnkn Herman nml Swedish ; Kood refcrrm-en. Jtox 693. Went Point , Neb. A M223 M \VAWT1JIJMAM8 III3M' . WANTKB. AN inHA ; WHO CAN THINK OP tame simple thlnif.to patent ? Protect your Ideaii , they mny lirlnR you nentth. M rile Jolm \Vecliicrlmrn & Co. , l > cpt. V. Pntent Attorneys , WiuhltiKton. . C. . for their JI.SW prlij- offer nd it. Jilt of 500 Inventions wanted. H--J7I iwANTCO-AN ACTIVH MAN IN KVKIIV 1.O- cnllty to represent u ( no fortune hunter wonted ) ! will RH.irnntce H5.00 weekly nnil nil expense * ; Investigate at onre. Hot BW. llou- ton , Mnan. 11 MSM O6 ICO TO J1.V ) AND nXPHNBES PAIt ) BALKS- men for rlKnrs ; experience unnecessary : extra Inducements to customers. Cliaa. C. Illyhop & Co. . St. Louis. ll-MCOT P. * WANTED. MKN TO I.RAUN IlAHIir.Il TUADUj only eight weeks required ; pltimtlonB or lo- ciitlorm for Bliops futnlshed graduate * ; npcclal IndUcuiiHMiU for applicants from country. Mnlr-r'M llatber School. 2S3 So. Cliirk St. . Chi- llli't'intcd catalogue mailed free.vj vj 2" o , IIY A . company , nn enerRCtlo jounc man to repre sent us ; voaltlon permanent ; pays J900.00 nnd expenses ; must furnish JIOO.OO to diver Bain- pics. Address llubbard Co. , 1023 Kllbert at , Philadelphia , Pn. 11-.M129 28 * WANTKU. A KIHST-fLASS T13A HI'ICK AND clsnr salesman , hnvlmt an established trade In Nebraska. 11. C. Fisher , tllk' " n27 O3 LOCAL SAi.nsMRN-sr.i.L LETTUCE CUEAM and Lettuce Cream Sonps to trade nnd con- Biimor ; lll > eral commission ; exclusive territory. Lettuce Cream , 114 Klfth A\e. , New York. WANTUI1 FEMALE II CLP , WANTED AN ACTIVE WOMAN AT J10.CO weekly lo represent us. Addresa llox 630S , Ilos- ton , Moss. C-MUSi O6 'A GOOD COOK. N , W , COUNini 10 AND O race Hts. C 134 dllll , WANTED FOR HOUSEWORK. 1S32 North ICth St. C-137-2S' "WANTED A COMPETENT GIRL FOR GENeral - eral housework In family of two. Inquire C35 8. 20th ave. C M21S 29 roil KENT IIOUSUS. HOUSES IN ALL , PARTS Oi ? THE CITY. THE O. K. Dcvis Company , UC3 Fnrnnm. D 372 HOUSES. ItENEWA & CO. , IDS N. 15TH ST. IJ-373 MODERN HOUSES. C. A. STAHR. 025 N.Y.LIPE D 374 fiTEAM HEATED STORES AND FLATS. Howard Ranck , agent , 1010 Chicago street.U . U 373 CHOlCn HOUSES AND COTTAOE3 ALL OVEIl the city , t ; to $30. Fidelity , 1702 Rinom.D . D 37C CAnarS LIST OP HOUSES. TIIU 1IYIION Itccil Co. , Sli 3. Hth nt. D 377 jldUSKS.WALLACE , BUOWW 11LK. . IfiTH and Douglas. D 378 FOn nENT. 10-HOOM HOUSK , SIODniiX. pcrft-ot rsiialr. 712 N. 13th st. U M1C9 4 & 5-ROOM HOUSE. 830 SO. IST1I STIIBBT. i-'i D-C36 S2S- FOR RENT. A CHOICE , DETACHED MODern - ern 8-room house , No. 2520 Capitol aye. . $35.00. B. II , Roblson. D C6D 6-ROOM MODERN CORNER FLAT. 2)01 LEAV- cnworth St. D-SIG61 O10 FOR RENT , FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED house , S rooms ; modern. COO I'arlc uvi-mie. D 633 S-ROOM COTTAGE , S. E. 23D AND CLARICE. D CS1 OWNERS OF STOREROOMS , 71I.OCKS. FLATS or centrally located houses which they wUlt to IIUVB rented should list them with rotter & Gcorce Co. . S. W. corner ICth and Fainum. D M803 30 MODERN FLATS WITH EVERYTHING NEW and btrlctly first class In the DavlilRe build ing , 18th nnd Fnriiam. Apply to Jolm W. Rribhlnu rooms. 3 and 4 Davlilgu bulldliiK. D-833-30 FOR RENT , FOR THE WINTER. NINE-ROOM tioiifce. furnished , modern conveniences , one block from Park car line , on South 29th St. , near Park school ; lll rent chcuu to suitable persons , llest of references required Addipss X 24. Hec. D 981-2U * S-ROOM HOUSE. 2712 CALDWELL ST. , MOD- crn water conveniences , good condition , cheap rent , F. D. Wood , ICth and Douclas D 120 O-l FOR RENT , E1G1IT1ROOM DETACHED MOD- crn house , with barn. Enquire ut 1701 Far- nam , or 2G03 Pierce street , D 117-O1 KlRht-room modern frame , dctnched , 2719 Popple- ton "hve. ; choice ; J3J.W , 7-roum modern brick. GCH N. 23d. $30.00. ID-room modern brick , MO N , 23d. $33.00. 9-room modem In Id : , OH S. .23th , $25.00. 12-room. modern. 2Cth ami Wootwurth , J22.W. C. A. STARR. S23 N. V. Llfn Hide. I > M121 23 A 4 AND 6 ROOM MODERN FLAT. 1112 SO , llth , D-133-O2' T-ROOM MODERN FLAT , t DLOCKS FROM / court house , only J25.CO , I/ 1030 So. :0th ii\e. , 10-room house , oak tloor slid llnlsh. modern In e\ery respect , erutcs , mantles , fnrace und laundry : best built house In the city. $37.r.O per month. Omaha Real , Eitute'and Tiuat Co. , 211 So. mil st. D-M110 TEN-ROOM I1RICK ; 11EST LOCATION IN Dnmhiu W , F , Clark , 22u3 Douglas st. D-MJ12 20 ELEGANT , MODERN S-ROOM FURNISHED house In west part of city , for lent about . October 1. M , J , Ki'tmard & Son , , 310 Ilrown lllk. D-225 1 Foil HOOMS. 1 FURNISHED ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING for man und wife. Rent tultvn In boaid. 319 N. 17. n SI 4 S3 FOR RENT. ROOMS WITH OR WITHOUT bgtird ; Hteam hcut , elf'trlo Unlit , elevator , free baths ; rates reasonable. Llrunswlck hotel , . E 3W NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS ; HOUSEKEEt' . tnir. 2C23 St. Mary's. K-MIOt 20" IIOOMS AND HOAUU. RENT , FURNISHED ROOMH , WITH OR without board ; tltuiu heut mid all modern Improvements ; special low rates fur the win ter. Midland hotel , 10th and Clilcago , M. J , Fronck , propilelor , " F 90i > FoTrRlfNr , FUIINJSHED ROOM AND"llOAKIJ on botith : 'llli ft. , near Pnrk i-clioni to ono or tun ) on 111 ; inrn : prhuto fHinlly ; no other lio.irdcr , wlirro home tomfoita can be had. Munt Rive best of refeiencea nnd Ht.it vhero cmplo > ed. Addiess X 23. Ui * F--3CO-23' f JIOl DOUGLAS , ROOMS. nlnlicd ur unfunilchcd ; prices to bull the times ; tuliln excellent. * ' --10S 30 * VERY ] ) I.VSIUA1IJ.I : SOUTH ROOM ! VviTii boanl. ! 301 K-M1JO Ol * V1RBT CLASS ACCOMAD1TIQN8. VERY reasonuMe , 1807 Farnntn HI , FU5O ! ItOOMS , WITH HOARD , STEAMHEAT. Ulupln , 1711 Ioiiiort ) | fit , Tranalnts uecoinl- dated. F-13C-O2 * IIOOM AND nOARD FOR ONE GENTLEMAN ; priMitc family , 013 N , S'd. _ _ JSMJ9 30 * NICELY FURNISHED SOUTH FnONT P.\u" lor with board ; also 3 unfurnUhiid rooms. 1924 F-M2S3 2 ! > IIUNTSTOIUS AXI > FIRST-CLASS 13RICK STORE HUILDINO , 1011 Farnom ; three starlet und banriiitiuvlll ; alter to'sult tenantt low rent , 311 1U Nafl l'k ) bldj , I-ST ran RENT. THE I-STORY IIRICK IIUILDINO at 911 Farnam. t. This bulUlng has cciaeitt basement , complete kteam li atlnx 1U- turttt , nuttr un all iloorn , em. etc. /j > ply at the otflc * of Thl rtt. 1-910 THE FOUR-STORY AND UASEilENT : I1IUCIC building' , nt I'll Howard ftrvvt iHiiltnblo for rVf x toruuo utd conimlsslon. or luuiuirteluiliiir l > u - lnt > . U. B. National bumc. 1-380 ANI > OFFICES IN ldc bulMliiR. 18th and Fanikm. Applto John W. Robblna room * 1 u.id I Ii..vlil(9 . Lld . I EJ3-SO AQISNTS AGENTS , MAKE I .M TO $18(0 A DAY INTRO- dtiolnic the 'Tomet , " the only $1.00 map shot camera mAde , the Rrentcsl seller of the cen tury ; ireneral nnd locnl nctnts wnnletl all otrr the world ; exclunlve terrltorj' ! write today for terms and sample : . Alkcn-Olenson Co. , X 35 , Ln Cro se. WIs. J MUD 23 * AGENTS. START MAIL ORDER ItfSlNE3S nt home ; cnpltnt , brnlnn and push , Send stump to the Ormond Co. , cor. Lake ave. nnil Clth cl. . Chlcaco. J-M20S 23 * AGENTS CAMPAIGN AND COMIC I1UTTONS ; $1.00 hundred ; $7.50 | > er thotmand ; largest ns. fortment ; cntnlosue free. Miller MTs Co. , 257 Uroadway. New York. J M14J 3 * AG'ENTS WANTEDT ASSORTED COMIC , motto nnd campaign buttons ; hot sellers ; IBo p r doz. : $1.25 | > cr 100 , ioat ) paid ; $10.00 per 1,000 by express. Cnnipalcn Supply Co. , 91 Arch st , , lioston , Mats , J 827 WAM'I311T KKXT. WANTED. A FURNISHED HOUSE FROM OCtober - tober until July , cr longer ; reply Clirffird W. Smith , 1320 Farnam L WANTED-ROOMS SUITARLE FOR HOUSE- keeplnR In exchanite for cnre of other room * , sewlns or any light v.ork. Address X M , lice. Km-175 2S STOKA 1S. PACIFIC STORAGE AND WAREHOUSE CO. , 903-910 Jones. General storage and forwarding. M-3S1 OM. VAN & STORAGE , 1415 FAR'M TEL. V U ' . " FOR .SALLIIOHSIS AMIVA O.\S. DURAI1ILITY TALKS : CARRIAGES. HUOOIES , phnctons , bottom prices. A , J , Simpson , 1403 DodRC. P 884 3 IIUGOIES , $23 TO $ CO ; 4 PHAETONS. FROM $35 to $75 ; 2 surreys. $00 to $30 ; 4 family : .ir- rngcs W to $12 : , ; 2 new open road WHR 1.9 (3S. P'liraniond ' Carriage Co. , 18th .ml HarnuV P M370 K30 roil HAI.n . A FINE CHICKERINO Ul'RlGHT PIANO , only $ lf,1.00. rir.c Stotip & Co. upright , J145. Some other upriRhta , $110.00. Pianos to rent. Wm. II , Schmoeller & Co. , 313 McCague hldg. 742- CHEAPEST HARDWOOD WOVEN CORN-CRIU- hlnRmade. . C. R. Lee , 001 Douglas. Q-3S5 FOR HALE. $1,000 DOUGLAS COUNTY SCHOOL district bond * No. 26. running ten yearn , with privilege of pnjInK same In rlRht years ; In terest nt 7 per cent , payable setnl-annually. For full particulars address Hans Wlesc , Director , HonnliiKtoli. Neb. | Q-1SS-O5 FOR SALE , HANDSOME OAK STANDING desk mill Btool ; cheap. Call at 333 lien Hide : . Webster , Howard & Co. Q MIW 29 CLAIRVOYANTS. MRS. MARY FRIT55 , CLAIRVOYANT. K21 N. 16th. S M4I7-O3 * MASSAGE , IIATIIS , ETC. MME. SMITH , 1121 DOUGLAS. 2D FLOOR , room 6 ; massage and steam baths.T . T M185 O3 * MISS AMES , VAPOR UATHH , MESSAGE. 507 S. 13th St. , room 3. T MSOS O7 MRS. DR. LEON , ELECTRIC MASSAGE PAR- lorit ; refreshing nnd curative ; don't fall to call. 417 S. llth St. , upstairs. T M211 Ol' l-UHSO.VAL. MISS VAN VALKENUURG DESTROYS PER- mancntly by electricity superfluous hair , moles , xvarts , etc. Room 110. N. Y. Life Kldg. J U-3S7 _ _ _ RUPTURE CURED ; NO PAIN ; NO DETEN- tlon from business ; we refer to hundreds of patients cured. O. E. Miller Co. , 307 N. Y. Life bulldlnff. Omaha , Neb. U 380 11ATH8. MASSAGE. MME. POST , 319V5 S. 15TH U-2CO VIAVI. HOME TREATMENT FOR UTERINE troubles. Physician In attendance. Consulta tion or licaltli book free. 31C Ueo bldg.U U 390 HOSTON DRESS CUTTING ACADEMY. 100 ladlea wanted to learn system taught by Mis. G. Shellcr , 1925 S. 17th street. U M3S8 MOXEY TO LOAX UEAL ESTATE. ANTHONY LOAN & TRUST CO. , 315 N. Y. L. Quick money at low latcs for choice farm loans In loua , northein Missouri , eastern Nebraska. W 391 CITY LOANS. C. A. STARR , 925 N. Y. LIFE. W 392 MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA real estate. Rrennan , Love Co. , Paxlon block. W 333 LOANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CITY property W. Farnam Smith & Co. , 1320 Farnam. W 394 MONEY TO 1XDAN AT LOW RATES. THE O. F. Davis Co. . 1303 Fnrnam St. W 395 MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS. MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE. PIANOS , horses , wagons , etc. ; at lowest rate In city ; no removal of Koods ; strictly confidential ; you cnn nay the loan off at any time or In any amount. OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. . SOS So. ICth St. X 395 MONEY TO LOAN. 30. CO. ! K ) DAYS ; FURNIture - ture , pianos , etc. Duff Green , rcoin S Ukrl-cr blk K-337 HUSIMiSS CHANGES. FOR SALE. AROUT 2.000 LUS. MINION TYPE. 700 Ibs. agate , 150 pair two-third cases , 40 double Iron stands for two-third cases. This material was used nn The Omaha Uee and Is In fairly good condition. Will bo sold cli-sap In bulk or In quantities to suit puichaser. Apply In person or by mall to The Ilee Pub- Iluhlns Co. , Omaha , Nob. Y 713 FOR SALE , GOOD SALOON : 1JEST LOCATION In Omaha. Inquire Joseph Sc.illtz llrevvliiB Co , . 9th und Leuvcnworth , Y M13C 29 5150 IF YOU HAVE $1M $ IDLE MONEY SEND for free book on hpccul.ttion strllller & Co , 153 Washington St. . Chicago. Y M155 O-2 < i * CHICAGO HOARD OF TRADlT 1C you are Interested In commodities dealt In en the Chicago Hoard of Tiade , we aek you to coriecpond with ua nnd send for our book on ptutlstlcs and dally advisory sheet. Wheat , oats and pork will have a boom before middle of October nnd ln\estments ought to be inudo now. Trade with a rtllablo llrm. H .If. Uau- lnar.li & Co. , 25 Hoard of Trade. Chicago , Y M157-23 * $83 AVERAGE WEEKLY NET INCOME WITH | ; > 9 Invested. Safe. uonpervutl\e. Prospectus , proofs , free. 1' , Daly , 12H3 llro.ailway. New York. Y MISO-O-iG * I''OH EXCHANGE. A VERY FINE 320-ACRE IMPROVED FARM In southwestern Iowa to trade for Omaha pioperty. Owner wunts residence property ; will Kl\e coed barsaln. Fidelity T usl Co. Sole Agents. E-M9GI a GENERAL STORE , ESTARLISHED IJUfil- m. s ; want > eul t'xlatc and eonie cniih , clean ctuck , llox 7 , Frankfort , Hid. 7. M22S 2i l.'OIl SALE HEAL ESTATE. IP YOU DESIRE TO PURCHASE FINE VA- Ljut property , cheap lots or houecu und lots for cash , or oncry rnsy tenni , , do not fall to tee the Fidelity Trust Co. , Boutiiram. touier of Uee building. Their Hat Is largo and they racommend nothing but bargains. Re M971 A13STRACTS. THE IJYRON REED COMPANY. _ _ _ _ ItE 38 FOR SALE. DON'T TAKE YOUR MONEY out of the bunks und hoard U or nut U whom It cnn bo ttolen. Rcttur buy a home , a lot or n few acres near ( ho city at one-half value , or buy a Rood first mortR.Tz * on Improved io l estate , payable In gold , und beailnir 7 per rent semi-annual Intern ) . We huvo the homes , the lota. Ihu urn's nnd the llrst mort gage loans , whlrli we nro offering for i-ale and will bo slad to shnw them lo any one wishing piolllable and absolutely safe Invest ments. Potter & GoorRO Co. , S. W. corner 10th and Farnam. RE-MS09 so Hill SALE , CHEAP , BEAUTIFUL COTTAGE & rooms ; summer kltchrn , hard and soft water ; good brlrk cellar ; lot 35x127 ; east front ; part cash ; balance C per cent. 910 N. 23th street. _ IIE-799 FARM LANDS. C , F. HARRISON. 911 N. Y. L. HE 910 O20 HOUSES , LOTS , FARMS , LANDS. UEORUE P. Liemls , Real Estate Co. , paxtun 1)11 * . RE-Mi30ii I WILL TAKE CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT or book accounts In the Omalm Savings Rank for leal entate at hard Hints values. O. f ) . Wallace , ! U J , J , Drown blk. , ICtli & Douglas. RE-9II : t MUSIC , AHT AND LANGUAGE. ELOCUTION. PHYSICAli CULTURE. MRS. W. N. Dorword. 62) N , IHh , Cuttings from stand ard authors. GEORGE F. QELLENRECK. BANJO AND guitar Itacher , R. 413 Il a Uldg. Tel. m 100 A FINE 8TEINWAY PARLOR ORAND. worth $1,000.00 , nnly JIOO.CO ; ont upiluht Vint & Sons , ( -lily IllO.W ; plunoi for lent. William II. Schnudltr & Co. , alii HcCusue Hide _ _ KATIIERYN A. GOODHm.L. TKACHER OF the fc-ultar. Ul > Hurt u (00 2i' IIUILDINO AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS. SHARES IN MUTUAL L. * U. ARS'N PAYS C. 7 , 8 p r cent Then 1 , 2 , S years old ; always re deemable. 1701 Farnam St. Nattlnger , Sec. 403 HOW TO GET A HOME OR SECURE GOOD Interest em wxMnss. Apply to Omaha U A U. Asa'n , 1704 Farnam. a. M. Nattlnger , Sec. 401 SHORTHAND A.MJ TYPEWRITING. A. C. VAN SANT'8 SCHOOL. 613 N. Y. LIFE. 409 HIOYCLES AND REPAIRING. 2D WHEELS $10 TO 125. I1ICYCLES RENTED ami rcpnlied , Omaha Illcyclc Co. , 16th nnd Chicago. f27 IJETECTIVE AGENCY. CAPTAIN P. MO3TYN , DETECTIVE AGENCY ; nil detective work aircfully and promptly nt tended to ; 310 Knrbnch block , Omnha , nnd MS Roanokc Hid * . , ChlrACO. MCS Octl LOST. LOST-OPERA GLASS , LEAVE AT 1401 N. 26th for reward. Lost-119-25- 1/1ST , LADIES' RLACIC HANDRAO. REWARD for return to Hec olllce. Lost 118-88 * DANCING SCHOOL. MORAND'S NOW OPEN FOR LADIES' GEN- Itcmen , children nnd private classes. For par ticulars nnd terms please call , 1510 Harney st , CSS Oil UPHOLSTERING. FURNITURE PACKED , FINISHED , RETry - pilred ; mattresses inada nnd renovated Try Walkln. 2111 Cumlnc ; tel. 13.11. I'AWNIIROKERS. II. MAROW1TX LOANS'MONEY , 418 N. 18 ST. 407 MEDICAL. THE PEOPLE'S DISPENSARY , 1522 DOUGLAS si. , never falls In diseases c ( women ; Rives prompt relief without dangerous operations ; 25 > pars' experience. M 219 1 * FOUND. FOUND-PONY AND PHAETON AT 30TH AND Ames avenue. Owner cnn have same by call- in ) ; at 3531 N , 23th street and paying charges. Found-109 20' Searles & Searlea SPECIALISTS IH Mcrvous , Clironio and Private Diseases. 8EXUALL * . " All I'rliato l Ue set ' nnrtUliorden of Hoe rrentmout by mall consultation froa * SYPHILIS Cured for Ufa and the pol Mi thoroughly ritanied from th lyntem. PILES. FISTULA an RECTAL ULCERS. HYDROCELES AND VAIUCOCEI.E permanently nnd uccenfull cured. Method now and unfailing. STRICTURE AND GLEET By new method without pain or cutting. Call on or fuMretj with stamp. DL Scarlii & Scariss , HO a. 14th 3t , New Location. IStli and Farnam EVERY WOMAN Sometimes needs a reliable monthly regulating medicine DR. PEAL'S PENNYROYAL RILLS , Are prompt , safe nnd certain In remit. Tliecentt too ( Dr. 1'eul'B ) lift' Sherman & McConnel Drug Co. , 1513 Dodge struct , Omaha , Neb. ran jijtayy &im n@ Beer Business for Sale. Good Trade , Splendid Location. Price $2,500.00. Write for particulars. ERNST IUEPEN , Denlson , Iowa. RAILWAY TIME CARO Leaves I11URL1NGTON & MO. HIVUR.IArrlU * OmahaUnion ) Depot , lOjnjfc Mason St.i. | Oinuha 8S.r.am : Denver Express. . S:31.un : 4:3jpm.l > lk Hills. Mont. &t l'ug.-t t > ml. Ex. < :0jini : 4:3Jpm : Denver Etpiess 4Jjpm : 7'J5pm..Nebraska : Local ( except Sunday ) , . 745pin . . . Lincoln Local ( except Sunday. . , li:30am 2:55pm..Fast : Mai ! ( for Lincoln ) -lully. . Leaves ( CHICAGO , IJURLJNGTON & Q.lArrlves Omahalt'nlon Depot , lOlli & Mason bta.Omalia | _ & :00pm : Chicago Vestibule r8COam OMSam ChlcuKO Express 4:15pm : 750pm..Chlciigo ; and St , LouU Exptesn , , 8COum : HMOani Paclnc junction Local IS:10pin : Fast Mall. . . . 2Mpm : LeaveslCiriCACIO , MIL. & ST , PAUL.Arrlves | OmnliaUnlon | " _ Depot , 10th & MnsonHta.Umaha _ _ : . , . . . . . . . Lliiilica S:03nm : llOOam..Chlcngo ; nxprces ( ex , Sunday ) . , 3 : & > pm Leaves ( CHICAGO & NOnTi7wES"T'NArrlves ) OnuihalUnlon Deiiot JOth & Mason Sta. | Omaha 10lontn T..Eaaeni [ Idiires.i. , .1JOpm : < :13pin. : Vestlhuled Limited GMOpm 6Miun : St. Paul Uxpresa 8:30am : SMa.iiii ril. 1'aut l.lmllcu SiOSpm 7:30am..Carr" : ! : jt Sioux City Local..jiaOpm " i Omnha Chicago . ? i > cclnl , S:0inm ( , . , . . . , ll aourl Valley Local. . . . . . . 9:3 : Jj in ICllfCAaO. R .1. & PA"CIFIC.Arrivc7 | Union Depot , 10th & jlttton Stn.l Omaha " " " BAST. 10MOam.Atlantlo Cxprvia lex. Sunday ) , , 5:3Ipm : 700pm ; NlflU Hxprr 8:15ani : 4.Sdl > m..Chlf.iEO VeetllJUled Limited , , , . I Minn 4:50im..St. | Puul Vestlhiiled limited . . l:33pm : WEST. 6(5pmOklahoma ; & Texas Ex. ( ; x. Sun,103am ) lUDlun . . . . .Colorado Llmlte-i. , . i:00pm : Lea\es C. , ST , P. . 41. St. O , ; Arrlve Omaha ) Depot , ISth and Webster Sn. _ I Omaha SlSam ; , , , . .Sioux City Accommodation , . . 8:00pm : 12:30pm. : , . Sioux City Iv'xprestf ( ex. i3un..lliam ) 6il5pm St. Paul Li mlted . SilOam I.oiues I F , , E. 4 1IO. VALLEY. lArrlvea Oiiinhaf Depot. Utn ana Wtbater Ht . I Omaha 300pm ; Pant Mall and Exprecs 6:00pm : 3(0pm. : . ( ox. Sat.Vyo. ) . Kx , ( ex. Man. ) . , 5DOpm : 7C.Oain , .rrt'lnont Loral ( Sunday * Only ) , , 7W.im ; . . . .Ncriulk Kxpreea ( ex. Sun.,10:2Jam ) : 616j ; > m. St. raul Uijirssa t:10am Lenve K. C. , St. J , & C , D. ( Arrives Omalia Union Depot , 10th & Maton Bta. ( Omaha SMam : , Kansas City Day Express , , , . , 610pm ; 10:00mi. : | K. ( . ' . Night Ex. via U. P. Trans. 6:30jm Leaves I MISSOURI PACIFIC. ( Arrives jBlnaliaPepol | , 16th and Webster Sts. ( Omaha 3:3ipm.Nel : > raika & Kunsaa Limited.li:2Jpm : 9:30pm : Kansas City Expiess 6:00am : 300pin ; Nebraska Local ( ex. Sun. ) 8OQjni Leaves" ] 5IdUX CrTY irPACIFlc. lArrlvni OmahaUepo | _ , 15lh and Wcuiltr Sts. _ | Omaha jy5pjnSt.PaulLlmited. . . . . . . . . . ! lOam Lea\e > l BTAl/X ClfY & "PACJFia I Arrives qmaliaUiilpn | Depot , 10th & Mason 8ts. ( Omaha s'IOanTr. : . St ? Paul Pas&cniter , , .UlCpm : 7JOam , Bloux City Pasienger , . , 80iiini ; ! Biliipm St. Paul Limited S0um : Leave * I UNION PACIFIC , IArrhc OuialialUnlon Depot , lOlh & Maton Stn. ( Omaha 90.iin : , . . . Kearney I5iprp , , . , . . , . . , 4lOum S:0am Overland Limited 4:4it : > m 3-SOpm.llcat'co & HtroniitVu Kx. ( ex. Hun.ltDipn ) : tiUpm..Orr.nrt Inland ISxpreu ( ex. Sun..lICipii ) : aaOfm. 1'um Mail. . . . . gMOaic Le fa I WAHABH HAILWAY lArrlvea OmahalUnlon Depot. lCth _ & Ma on Sts I Omaha lCpm. . , SI J.nul Cannon tlall n tO IT vfX X * & , i , i v - . tk t > t > . * . ? < > t * i ti ii ii ti i < tii iiii < ii * ' > iiiiii i.iii < ti ii'A Household \Vorils. CHAPTFil I. , It was n pltty ten thousand pities that she , with her perfect , f rp and Innocent , child's eyes , should be such an ardent llttlo nirt. > " Her guardian , ns ho remembered the enor mity of her offenses , mattered an Impatient exclamation , an'l ground his heel savagely Into the new gravel on the wldo garden path. His ward , kneeling beside a great bed of yellow * crocuses , looked up and over her shoulder at him with some nervousness. She had learned that Mr. Hoathcoto only mut tered In that exact way when suffering from acute mental Irritation , and she waa also aware that at such times ho was not a very pleasant companion. Ho lifted his cap with outward ceremony. The reverence was , however , Just then meanIngless - Ingless , for how could ho respect so shallow a llttlo coquette ? "Is It wise to kneel on that damp grass ? " he Inquired In a cold , Indifferent voice Kllcen llurke could gladly have smitten him for his Indifference as well aa for his Inter ference. "Is It worth while risking n chill at the expense of tending those singularly plain flowers ? Have my gardeners been neglecting their duties of late , or have you a natural liking for setting yourself wholly unnecessary tasks ? " Miss liurko did not trouble to answer , but turned back to the crocuses they were , at least , no plainer than Mr. Heathcole , she told herself comfortingly. Julian Heothcoto sauntered across the small stretch , of lawti that lay between them and stood beside the graceful kneel ing figure , his dark face grim and forbidding to a degree. "Where Is Hal ? " ho asked curtly. "Hal was tiresome , and so I sent him away very early this morning. " "Somo day , " prophesied Mr. Hcathcotc very bitterly , "you will send him away al together. You cannot play with the boy forever. It would bo more merciful to dis miss him at once , perhaps ; but then 'to your sex mercy Is an unknown quality. How far has he gone this time ? " "I am not your brother's keeper , Mr. PJ.-athcote , " she told him Icily. "I neither know nor care where ho has gone , how long ho will stay , or wheu lie will come homo again. If I were you I would not distress myself about him , for he Is well able to take care of himself. " Mr. Heathcoto's heavy brows were knitted Into a still deeper frown , for he was about to make an appeal and to plead with any one was a well-nigh unknown degradation to him. "I I am fond of the boy , " he commenced awkwardly enough , "and my stepmother has begged mo to put In R plea for her son , or else I would stand by In silence and let you amuse yourself In your own way. Hal loves you , Eileen you can'.t deny It and yet your sole delight in tue knowledge Is that you feel that he Is yours to wound and play with as you please ; you Encourage him to be with you- you aro'warm ' to him at one moment , cold the nex't. and Eileen , can't you awaken your better -self , and marry him ? " Eileen viciously picked an Invalid crocus and threw It away she would have dearly liked to throw It at Mr. lleathcoto had she been a little less afraid of him. "No , I can't ! " she aps\vefed \ crossly , "and what is more , I won't ! not even to please Mis. Heathcote I would do a great deal for her , yet when I ) narry It shall bo to please myself but I yon't , marry any one , ever. " , , " "May I tell Hal so ? ! " She Jumped up and faced him angrily , her usually gentle blue eyes flashing scorn ful defiance at him.T | ; "It Is no use-your trying to bully me Into anything , " BhoyjloliJ i'irn. , 'A ItwAv t Is'y6ur nature to be dictatorial , > and managing , and unnecessarily Interfering ) but ohi If you could only realize how tiresome and foolish you appear to mo , perhaps you would cease trying to Influence me. ' " Julian Heathcote had certainly never Im agined that his role of stern guardian would appear In such a light to the temper-blinded eyes of his ward. Hut his Imperturbability remained unruffled , though he Inwardly con fessed himself a fool. "I ceased trying to influence you long ago , " ho replied. "I thought , however , that you might bo Inclined .to listen to reason for my stepmother's sake. " "There Is to my mind no reason In ex- ppctlng me to marry Just because you wish to bo rid of a very troublesome charge. " His gray eyes were bent sternly upon her faco. "You do me an Injustice. Until you maCe so much mischief in my house until I re alized that you were playing with Hal I did not object to my duties as your guard ian. Even now I have no desire for you to leave us. " Her llttlo foot , In a steel-buckled Crom well shoe , tapped the grass Impatiently ; her head was bent and- when she spoke it was almost sullenly. "When I marry I shall want to get away from this place , because I have been so mis. erablo here. You ask mo to marry Hoi , but it I did what would I galn"by It ? Wo would live on here , you would still order mo about , criticise my shortcomings , condemn my wifely conduct , and oh , I should end It all by running away and drowning myself In your nasty , weedy rlvor , Just out of pure spite ! " "You should not live hero ! " he made an swer with sudden passion ; "that would be more than I could stand. You and Hal might go where you pleased. I would set you up anywhere in a homo of your own. but I could not have you hero ! If that Is all that stands between you and the bey , you may make your mind quite easy , tor your home shall never be mine. " Her anger died out before his , her eyes wavered and then fell , her pretty lips quiv ered and her face grew pale. "I knew you hated to ha > c mo here , " she eald brokenly ; "I told Mrs. Heathcoto so , and and It is hateful to feel that one is an Intruder. AVhy can't r go away and earn my own living ? I have my pension Just 40 a year and I would rather go and bo a nuisomald to aomo odious children , giving my services free In exchange for a home , than here " ' stay on , "If you don't care for Hal , " said Mr. Heathcoto abruptly , "tell me so , and I will never urge you again to''inarry him , " "You may urge , and urge , and urge , " re torted Klleen pettishly , ' 'and ' when you stop for wont of breath , you" will find that I nm still determined to dofcs'1)tl'nlease. ) , " "You evidently collator. " remarked her guardian , ' 'that ' therolflsnllttlo need to expend - pond any politeness HpWjdjiio. Upon my word , a guardian's post Is a thankless one , and- Hal , my boy , Is that you ? " Ho turned , his hard face softening , to meet a tall , slim , effeminate-looking lad , who was coming toward them over the lawn. Henry HeathcotH wan utterly unllko his half- brother In appearance , as well as character. Ho was handsome , physically delicate and morally a coward , and perhaps It was his weakness , both of body and will , which had always appealed to Julian's Iron nature. Hvur since Hal was a child Julian had cared for and protected him , and now this girl , with her lovely face and bewitching ways , had crime between them , and was go ing the right way to break Hal's heart. So Julian Hcathcotc turned away from Eileen and laid his hand on lint's shoulder. "Where have you been all day ? " ho nsked. The lad's face flushed , and he cast a quick glance at nllcen. "I I can't toll you , " ho stammered , "bo- cause It I Eileen knows ; Indeed she sent me , but I only went to please her. " Mr. Hcathcotc turned , almost brushed past Eileen , and went away In the direction oC the house. The girl looked up at the lad with a strangely mirthless llttlo smile. "You lost your head , Hal , " Bhe said , very wearily ; "why make such a mystery of your going and coming ? Your mother has begun to suspect you , and so would my guardian If ho was not so much taken up with sus pecting me. I suppose you have been up to London ngaln ? It was a pity you Invented that clumsy lie about mo on the spur of the moment , for I had Just denied all knowl edge ) of your whereabouts. I am getting so tired of guarding this secret when will you tell him ? " "Not now , anyway , " evasively. "Why not ? Ho Is quite reconciled to the Idea of your getting married. " "Yes , " answered Hal ; "but If ho heard that wecro already married , what on earth would he say ? His choice of a wife for mo might clash with mine. " Klleen took a stop toward him. and laid a hand upon his sleeve. "Hal , " she said , "do let me tell him. You don't understand how bow unfair It Is tome mo to expect mo to keep this marriage a se cret. " Hut Hal laughed , very gayly and care lessly. "My dear little Elley , I won't allow you to do anything of the sort , and I have your promise not to sneak about me. I'm safe enough so far. and don't you understand ? The Joke of the whole affair Is that he thinks I'm dead nuts on you , and that you are half spoons on me you don't mind dear , do you ? " "Why should I mind what ho thinks ? " she questioned bitterly. "And , I believe , " whispered Hal , confiden tially , "that the wooden-brained , Quixotic old ass Is In love with you himself. Think of what I am , saving you from , Elley Just fancy Julian as the fond lover ! He would bo a bit overpowering , wouldn't he ? " "You , " mentioned Eileen , with unvar nished truthfulness , "aro not only selfish , ungrateful and a coward , but you are a fool as well ! " "That comes. " muttered Hal sulkily , as she turned and left him , "of trying to Joke with a girl there's not a woman in a thou sand with any sense of humor. " CHAPTER II. The sunshine was streaming in at Mrs. Heathcoto's open windows and shining with aggravating persistency straight across that lady's face as she lay In bed waiting for her maid to come and dress her. Mrs. Heathcoto always spent her mornings In bed. Shu was pleased to pose as an Inter esting invalid , and her stepsrm , with whom she lived , was considerate enough to humor her whim. Her own son and Eileen had faith In her supposed delicacy , and the girl waited on her hand and foot , doing all In her power to make her life brighter. Now , as Eileen entered the room In ad vance of the maid her quick eyes perceived how the sun was dazzling the Interesting .patient's . languid eyes. "Why didn't you ring for me , dear ? " she Inquired reproachfully. "I shall be afraid to leave you unless you let me know when you need me. " "I must not be solflsh , my child , " replied Mrs. Heathcote , with a resigned smile"how ; can I expect to chain a bright young girl to an Invalid's couch ? The cau-de-cologne , please , darling , and pray , Graves , pick up that untidy scrap of paper from the carpet , It has vexed me to see It there all the morn- Ing. I doubt If the room was thoroughly swept out yesterday. Hove you seen Hal this morning , Eileen ? " "Only at breakfast. Ho went out 1mm/- dlatcly ho had swallowed his food , " the girl answered briefly she did not care to talk of Hal just then. "And Julian , where Is he ? " Graves was busy preparing her mistress' bath , and Eileen turned her back to Mrs. Heathcoto and stood fidgeting with the sil ver-backed brush on the dressing table. "I believe he Is In the studv. " She cared llttlo less to talk about Mr. Heathcote. ' 'Did ' he breakfast early or with you ? " asked i.Mrs. Heathcote , who was evidently In an Inquiring mood. "I was late , " the girl replied , "ho and Hal wore just finishing when I came down , and they went away and left mo to clear up the remnants of the feast. " Mrs. Heathcoto smiled a faint smile. She was , perhaps , commencing to see through Hal , and to suspect that his professed affec tion for Eileen was either n mistake or a pretense. A few weeks ago she had believed that Eileen was playing with her boy's heart , now It seemed more likely that ho was toyIng - Ing with hers. I'oor Eileen ! It was a great pity , but as Hal was evidently tired of her , it might bo as well for Julian to marry her , and thus leave Hal quite free to marry whom ho pleased. Her mother's love and care must guard Hal from all possible awkward ness. "My love , " she said gently , "you will .find a Jotter from my banker upon my dressing tabje , you will take it down to your guar dian and ask him to read It over for me ? I am not a business woman , and It puzzles me. " Long-suffering Eileen went slowly and re luctantly downstairs , lingering for a long while in the great cherry hall to make much of a IUIKO sulphur-crested cockatoo , so that sha might put off the evil hour of meeting Mr. Heathcoto alone for as long aa she could. Then with sudden resolution she turned and knocked at his study door. A voleo rather Impatiently hade her enter , for Mr. Heathcoto was head over ears com piling a very learned volume for the Instruc tion of mankind , and , therefore , resented be ing disturbed. But when he glanced up and saw Eileen his book was qulto forgotten ; he throw down his pen and rose , drawing forward a chair for her beside his writing table. "I have como/ ' commenced Eileen , paus- th a big n. niackwell's Genuine Hull < BEST IB Inucluss bylUoir. You -vlll IInil ono roiion | ) lualdo pucli two ouneo bug , und two cou pena inside eacli four ouneo Elaokv/elPs Smoking Tobacco Huy a bag of this celebrn ted tobacco and rend the coupon Inp on the threshold , ami nervously finger- In the letter , "to " "Won't you como In nnd sit down ? " he asked. "I n I Jo nnythlnc for yoif ? " With an effort she conquered her feellnR of awkwardness and went forward wllh Iho letter ; for , after all , why should U matter whether ho thousht licr n liar or not ? " "Mrs. Heathcote sent you this/ ' she said ; "will you read It , and " Hut ho caught her hands nml drew her toward him. "nilcc'i ' , " ho nalil sternly , "t want you to tell me you must tell me why you thoiiRht U necessary to deceive mo the other dny. " "More crojs-e.xnmlnntlonl" she answered tightly ; " > oil really ought to have been a barrister ! " "Don't try to evade my question. " Julian lleathcoto's voice was dangerously quiet and his hands tightened upon hers. "Why did you tell me a He ? " She looked tip at him , n burning flush mounting to the very roots of her hair ; then she shivered and her eyes fell. To clear herself she must acctlso Hal. "Had 1 been harsh lo you and frightened you ? " "You are always harsh to me. " "Hut Riircly" a luni ] > rose In his throat , and ho drew her nearer still "In splto of of everjthluB. my manner , our dlsaRree- metits , and all , you would not dream of be- IIIK nervous with mo ? " "Of course notl" with a plucky pretense at a laugh. "You magnify jour Importance a sreat deal , Mr. Heathcote , nml 1 can as sure you that by nature I am not absolutely nerveless. " He released licr. She would not admit It poor , proud little girl ! but his anger the other day had evidently scared her. Well , It was not vciy wonderful that she fill on Id stand In awe of him when he had been so persistently hard upon her , "Won't you wait whllo 1 read the letter7" he asked , In a wonderfully gcntla voice. Then n fearful and wonderful thing hap pened , for Ullccn spirited , defiant Ktleen burst Into a wild flood of tears , and made a blind , Ineffectual dash for the door. How Mr. Heathcoto stopped her he never knew. The next thine lie realized was that ho. had seated her In his own favorite arm chair , and was kneeling bestdo her , making futile masculine efforts to console and quiet her "Eileen ! " ho whispered , "I have made the last six months a hell to you ; I was a brute to urge you to marry Hal , but dear , In honor , It seemed as If I dared not do any thing else. Ho cares for you , and his mother thought It seemed , at first , as though you were fond of him. Child , you shall flirt If you please you shall do anything that you llko If you will not break my heart with these tears. " "Go away , " she sobbed , and shrank back as ho laid his hand upon her arm. "I am crying because you you have mndo my head ache. " "I will never cross you again , In any thing , " ho promised rashly , "only don't cry ! " There was a long , painful pause. He turned away to the open French windows , and stood there his back to the weeping girl staring out blankly Into the bright flower garden. "Until father died , " at last she said In a very tremulous voice , "and I came here to live , I never knew what It was to be really miserable. Even when dad was In India and I was left In Eliglnnd with strangers. 1 was happier by far lhan I am now. And he trusted mo to you because you were the son of his dearest friend ; he believed that you would bo kind to me , and you have only been cruel. " He was still looking out , all unseeing. Into the dazzling sunshine , when he heard her light step cross the room ; the door opened , closed , and ho was left alone with only his own thoughts for company. Ho turned , threw himself Into a chair nnd bent his face forward on his hands. For the ways of a self-sacrlflclng guardian nnd brother may be hard as well as strange. CHAPTER HI. A lark was mounting higher and higher still Into the cloudless sky. Eileen and Hal stood down by the river and watched him , their thoughts apparently Intent on him and him alouc. "It's a bit awkward , " admitted Hal. "I always told you so , " replied Eileen , with a prodigiously deep sigh , "and the longer it goes on the moro awkward It be comes. Your mother Is getting so fretful , too , and asks such tiresome questions. Why won't you make a clean breast of It to Mr. Heathcoto , Hal , and have done with It. " "I daren't ; he'd cut up rough. You tell him for me , Elley , old girl , do like a trump ! " The girl's face paled , she cast a little nerv ous glance behind her , then as If fearing that the pretty wood about them had ears- she answered in a low , awed voice : "To tell you the truth , Hal , If you daren't tell him , neither dare I. " "Oh , humbug ! " exclaimed Hal Impatiently. "Ho won't mind hearing It half as much from you as from me. " They wandered out of the little wood Into a quiet meadow , and here , with a sigh , Eileen sank down on the river bank. Hal throw himself down beside her , rolled over on his back and pulled his cap down over his e > es to keep away thu glaring sunshine. Ho was diplomatic enough to leave Eileen to her own thoughts for awhile. Her thoughts , poor child , were far from pleasant. Presently she roused herself from them , and , looking straight in front of her , asked- "Did you over tell him that you were fond of mo ? " "No ! " laughed Hal ; "he was only too ready to take It for granted. I merely sat tight and let him think so it suited my plans , you know. " "Has It ever struck you , Hal , that you are the most selfish creature on the face of the earth ? " Inquired Eileen. "I ? " queried Hal , in genuine surprise. "Great Scott ! Why , no ! I never think or myself , Eileen ; all this time I've been thinking of my wife , and wondering how I can best'arrange this business for her. 1011 see , when Julian hears that wo are married ho may turn crusty and cut off my allow ance. " , , . , , . , "Hal ! " cried a harsh voice , Just behind them , The lad pushed back his cap and sprang to his feet , his face flushlnK hotly as hemet mot his half-brother's stern eyes , hlleen did not move or even glance up ; It was all no business of hern , she told herself ; why should she Interfere ? " "I overheard your last words , " said Julian Heathcoto , with a very unpleasant little sneer , "May I offer you both my most sin cere congratulations , not only on your mar riage , but on having so successfully duped me ? Hut why was I not taken Into your confidence , when I so charitably encour aged the match ? " "Eileen , " Muromcrcd Hal , "you tell him I you can , perhaps , pxpl.tln better than 1 can. " Eileen mechanically picked a buttercup and tossed H forward into thu river. "I would rather not , " she answered slowly , "but still " then who rose , and for the first tlmu looked at her guardian. His head was bent , hla lips compressed and his eyes were fixed nn the grass nt his feet. His clcan-saven , clear faro looked lined and worn she had never noticed before - fore how lined It was. "Perhaps , " HiiKgcstcd Hal , with charac- tci'Utlc consideration for himself , "I had bolter go away. " "And leave your wife to face It out alone you cowardly young dog ! " cried Mr. IJeathcoto fiercely. "Stay where you aio , sir , and don't dare to slink away of what are you afiald ? I gave you both good ad vice , and you acted upon It In your own way. I have no right to blame you. " "Aa It happens , " blurted out Hal , "neither of us Intended taking your advice. When I married , I married to please myself , and as for Eileen , I never cared for her In that way , I mean or she for me , The fact U I cut up to town Boiiio wccke ago , und got spliced to a very Jolly girl a bannald. " "Thank heaven ! " ejaculated Julian Heath- cote devoutly. Klleen and Hal looked up In surprise. "Hal thought you would bo very angry , " tlie girl said , timidly , "but ho says slio U really very nice , and quite a lady. " "No doubt , " agreed Mr , lleathcoto suavely ; "all barmaids aro. She will ho a charming addition to mir family , and we muni only regret that she has been kept In the back ground for BO long , Go now , Hal , and break this pleasing Intelligence to your mother. I shall have more to say to you later on. " "You inn si not be hard on him , " pleaded Eileen , lingering behind to Intercede for Hal , "lie Is younj ; , nnd so very weak , and i think HIO muit liuvo led him on. " "And all the time I waa urging you to marry him ! " xald Hcatbcoto In bewilder ment. "Klleen , oh , nilcen , what a blind fuel I've been ; yet he | c < ! me to believe that he was fond of you , and that you were playing with him. " "t don't think. " replied Klloen unsteadily , "that you needed to be encouraged much In that bellcfi You were so anxious to think 111 of me , and to ct rid of me , that you you . " Her voice broke , end. turning , sha gazNl down nt the river with blinded eyes. Ho came up behind hep , nnd laid his hand upon her shoulder. "Tho mistake nil along , " ho said sadly" , "lies been that I cared for you too well to bo reasonable- thoimht that you nnd Hal i would bo happy together and 1 felt I was too old too hard to expect to stand with any success as the. boy's rival. That has been my fault 1 loved you , and love blinded me. " She made no answer , only tinned farther from him , sn that he might not sea her faco. "And now , " ho continued with n bitter llttlo laugh , "I have completed the head nnd front of my offending by confessing my love. You say 1 have mndo you miserable whllo you have been living here believe me , I have made myself not one whit Icsa wretched. To bo continually striving lo sup press a love llki mine does not tend to make n man phenomenally amiable , You must try to forgive me , and when I como homo ngnlnln _ n year or so , I shall hope that you wlTl have forgotten enough to en able you to bo good friends with me , as you ttpro when my guardianship commenced. " "Then you will go away ? " She glanced back nt him over her shoul der. Ho was not stern or cold now , nnd she was not nfrnld of him , "Certnlnly. " "Hut why ? " she persisted. "Uecaliso , " ho explained quietly , "I have proved myself to bo a weak fool who could not hold my tongue , and I can't continu ally bring my folly back to your memory by remaining on here. It would bo unbear able for us both. " "That day In the garden , " she said In a very hushed voice , " 1 1 didn't toll you a lie. " "I was mad to think so , " ho answered. The lark flow up again up up up sing ing sweetly , till ho was but n wee blaclc speck above their heads. Julian Heathcote bent over Eileen and looked Into her face. "Crying , child ? " ho questioned tenderly. "Why Is that ? " "Everything Is so bright and beautiful , " she faltered , "and and the lark seems so happy that It makes me wish I were dead. Don't you understand ? " "Not qulto , " confessed Hcalhcotc with masculine density. "It only makes mo wish that I need not go away. " "It Is Just the same sort of feeling , " she explained logically , "only different. You1 In sist on going away , and I can't help wishIng - Ing I was dead. " His hand slipped from her shoulder , and ho passed his arm about her waist. "Klleen , " ho said , "look up at me. Dear- am I to stay ? " "nut will you promise , " she whispered , "that you will be very nlco to poor Ifal ? " "I will bargain , " ho agreed , "to bo na ntco to Hal In my own way , of course as you will be to me. " "Tho lark may sing now , " she said , with a happy llttlo laugh. So the lark sang on above them , but they quite forgot him and his joyous song. The buttercups were beneath their feet , God's sunshine about them , and the light of love In their hearts. They were alone In a now world In nn Eden of their own , nnd lookIng - Ing Into'each other's eyes , they found that It was good , CLAIMS SO.M13 VHIIV HIGH TITMJS. Cincinnati riioirniilicr IIIKH | < H Unit 111IN the Fifth Karl of luill MV. CINCINNATI , Sept. 27. John L. Spohn , a photographer here , claims to be the fifth carl of Ludlow , Viscount Preston and Baron Ludlow of Ardsalla In the peerage of Ireland and Baron Ludlow In that of the United Kingdom. Today his brother left here for Shropshire. Wales , to claim the rights and titles of the elder brother. John Leo Sophn Is poor , but his brother , W. H. Spohn , who lives at Hamilton , Canada , Is wealthy , and has corresponded with English attorneys un til he Is satisfied ho can establish his elder brother's titles by lineal descent. The estate embraces Shropshire , county Wales , and Is valued at 120,000,000. The carlshlp has been extinct since 1S42. W. H. Spohn has secured the old manuscript of the family tree. Ho has numerous relics of the last recognized earl , who died In 1S40. The title and estates then descended to the carl's un cle , John G. Ludlow , the earl dying with out Issue. His uncle was dead and the un cle's son , Peter n. Ludlow , lived at Albany , N. Y. , and from there went to Hamilton. Ont. , where ho died two months after reach ing the place. His only child , a daughter , being poor , made no claim. Her eldest son Is John Lee Spohn , who Is now making the claim. John Leo Spohn married Miss Las- tor. Their children are Mrs. L. E. Ryan , Mrs. Maud Van Hort and Mrs. Ada Moeschol , of this city. f TillI.I < U.'H. The pleasant effect and perfect safety with which ladles may use Syrup of Figs , under all conditions , mnkcs It their fnvorlto rem edy. To get the truu and genuine article , look for the iiamo of the California Fig Syrup company , printed near the bottom of the package. For sale by all rcsponslblo druggists. I'lIH UHAI.TV MAUICKT. INSTRUMENTS placed on record Saturday , September 20 , ISBfi : WAIUIANTY DEEDS. II A Kosters and wlfo to B 1) Mim- Hluiw , lot 5 , block 14 , South Oinnlmf 700 J H V Lehman and wife to A J lliinscom , o 32 foot of lot 7 , block 120 , South Omiilm 3)OD ) ) J A Bevcrlcy nml wlfo to J S Gil bert , lot 2. Morrison's add C.O'JO C J Warner to J A Warner , lotH 13 nnd 14 , block 'J , IlennliiKton 1 , 09 J F Flack Company lo Andrew Mllita ox ot nl , w 11 foot of lots 11 and 15 , block 2 , M Donovnn'H HUbdlv. . . . 1 A M Darker to Jarob Elton , Iol 39 , 10 arid II. Hurlnm Lane. , 1 U D ConVnan and wlfo lo Mary Mo- Kirov , lols ! i und C , block 2. Hoyil's 409 J I' ' ' Pluck and wlfo to 1 , D Spitul- dlns , lot 4. Ltuhvlrk Plnco ; lot 21 nnil part of lot 21 , Heuuvolr Place ; lot C , block 1 , I'riiyn park ; lot 12 nnd H 'A of lot 20 , block I , 1'otler & C'H ndd 1 J V Flack Company lo D 0 Doilds , part of lots II and 1. , block 2 , M Doriovan'H mihdlv 1 Snmo to MrCiiKiii1 InveHlnu'iit com pany , tr , lots 1 to G , block 11 ; lotH 1 $ to 11) ) , block 2 , Til Donovan's subdlv : lotH i , 3 , in , in , block : i ; IOIH 10 , n , 111 , II , Hi , 1G , block < i ; lot 4. block 2. Ilunst'om pink : lot 1 , block 1 ; lot 1 , block 2 , Mystic park , 3,10 { jiirnu to O F Oilman * , tr , lotH ft lo 13 , 17 to 21 , 21 to 20 , S3 nnd SB. block 1 ; lots G nnd IS , block 2 , MyHlla park ; lot1 * 1 lo 4 , 7 to 10 , 17 lo 20. block 1 , Hlllekn's ndd 1 Sumo to William llulrd , lol 22 , block t , Ucdfoid I'lnro 1 Samuel ICiitz and wlfo lo A J Kiilz , n ' / . of subdivided lot 14 In lot 2 , Capitol add ; lots 2U and 27 , block 12 , KonnUo & Il'H-add ; lot II , block 9 , Joiomo Ii.'iilc ; uiidlvlded ' , ' of lolH 15 , 17 , 18 , 20 , 21 and 22. Unas1 Hllbdlv 9,000 Clirlrtli'ii Ilimsi'li and wife to Ilntb- Illn. Chrlslensen. IOIH 2 nnd 3 , Flus- Un'H add to I'lalnvlnw. . , , , 7.5CO Anna. CorrlKim to William Hyrno , lols n und u , blork 2 , l.onau Pluco. . 700 M J C Itynn and IniHbnnd to A I ) Conroy , lot S , block r > , Poirlgan 1'luco SO ) QUIT CLAIM DEEDS. J P Wagner and wlfo to Cl P Month , tax loin 1 and 17 , In .fi.15-13 1 a P liomls and \vlfu lo G P liimilu ltu.il Kstnto C'o , , lotH 1 and K , block 1 , Cn-dlt Konel'T ndd , und varloun other tracts 53,232 J W Vanderi'ook and wlfo to John and Annl" Jolumson , lotH 2 , 3 , G and 7 , blork 133 ; loin I ! and 7 , block HO ; loin C to 1(1 ( , block Ml ; loin C , 9 and 10 , block 115 , Florence , , , 003 Special master to J K Flack Co , , lots U to 19 , hlodt 2 ; lots 1 to U , block 3 , Donovan' : ) add 78) ) Total amount of transfers , , ,5123,181 PERFECT Tooth Powder AN ELEDAHT TOILET LUXURY. Used by people of refinement for over a quarter of a century.