TOE OMAHA DAILT BEE ; SATURDAY , OCTOBER n , 13n7 > 11 i * * # # # # # # * # A SPANISH MINE & . I * AN A I ) VENTURIS OF AN AMATKUR DETKGTIVE , 13V MAJOU AllTllUK GIUFKITHS. ( C-r ' ! , . I. > ' 9T. liy B. B. McCliiro Company. ) Ono hi dt mm-nlng In the early goring Iho od sbKi Kilo a of llic 1' . ft 0. company was , rounding Kuropa I'olnt on her homeward | , vo > afi\ und uos about to tr.p at Gibraltar lor u fc-w hours. Anion5 ; She crowd of passengers lonnglnK About the dock or hanging against the tafrrnll was A r.\llow-facod , dark-oyed , much-sunburnt man of medium height and military bearing , Whose np.ire , rather shrunken frinio and Ui.k-limor eye showed that his health luil suffered form prolonged rcsldenco In the "shiny" ctnl. I , Lionel Macnaghtcn-Innos , was that man , and 1 may bo permitted to preface the ad- vcnturoa that will bo hereafter set forth by a fuvv brief words nbout myself. Some twenty years previously I had Joined ths staff corps from an Infantry regiment In India. A natural taste for languages lud helped , .mo lu tossing tliu higher standard ; 1 WIIB llucnt In Hindustani and Perjtiui , had a fair knowledge of Arabic and n smattering of Hindoo. Those acquirements had gained mo a "civil" billet. 1 entered the police depart- rnent , and w s presently occupied almost en tirely with Thuggee and Dacolty. I may lay claim to considerable success In police work. Jn one recent case I HUB able to bring homo a grave and mysterious crlmo of poisoning by Datura to 'Its perpetrators , and for this 1 had received the thanka pi government. Then. Just when I was on the high road to speedy advancement , on this very threshold of a brilliant future , my health broke down. A long Illness followed the completion of the case above mentioned , with Its Incessant labors and keen anxi eties. I wan now on my way homo to re cruit , but with a serious warning from the doctors that It would bo perilous to uiy life to return to India , To be forced Into retirement on a. scanty pension when well this sldo of 40 , having given ono's best years and energies to work Btremioim and all-sulllclng In Itself , but seemingly Impossible to find elsewhere , was a bitter blow to a man who still felt himself fit for something. I had no prospect , no hope of finding suitable employment In Eng land , so at least 1 thought In my then de spondent condition. My active career , as 1 believed , had terminated abruptly ; I was too poor to marry ; I had no living relations ; 1 could have no homu , but my clubs and a back bedroom oft St. James * street. There was nothing before mo but to vegetate In obscurity without hope or horizon , disap pointed and uselets , until I faded rapidly Into priMiuture old ago. As I brooded thus moodily , taking no In terest 'In the bustle and aculllo uround , 1 was frequently challenged to run ashore with the lliit I had no heart for It. I knew Gib raltar "like my pocket ; " I had been quar tered there with my regiment In early days ; the place was lull of ghosts. 1 did not , wlsh to bo reminded of Joyous litres In the hey day of youth now when I was so keenly coiiHclona of the failure 1 had inado In lite. Yet I went , mid almost immediately tumbled upon an old friend. U was Harry Ilrlghtsmltli , whom I had not seen since we wuro lads at school together. He was now grown Into a puffy , round-cheeked consequential quential llttlo man , with the sclf-satlslled nlr of one accuatomed to give advice to others. Ho was a partner In 'the ' highly ro- upectablo linn of Ulack & Ilrlghtsmltli , so licitors of Grcsham street. .As wo walked up Watcrport street to- rjethor he explained this unexpected meeting. " [ iMiiio out a couple of days ago , " hu cal'l ' , "by the mall steamer , .meaning to travel to Homo bcistly place Inland. But I have been stopped here by a telegram from my partner with some vurlous new . I'm fairly boit and don't know what Is best to do. " "Is It business ? " ' "Yes. Oil account of some clients of ours , helm of the late Sir William Me- Klllop. Ho wont rather blindly Into a min ing speculation In thesn parts ( qtiito with out consulting us , you understand ) . Now it's all In a tangle. The heirs are minors unable ; to act for themselves , and even wo can make nothing of It. So we decided that one of us ought to como out and look after the property. Hlnclc couldn't , or wouldn't , and It Ml to my share , worse luck. " "Let's hear about It.Vhoro Is the mine exactly and what Is the trouble ? " "It's a lead mine In some mountains forty or fifty miles from here. The nearest town Is called Marbelln. " "I know It on the coast , half way to Malaga. " "The mine was brought to Sir William McKlllop's notice by a mining expert , and 1 bellevo the scheme looked extremely rosy I find a report among his papers Unit HID ere was very plentiful and very rich. It could he worked easily , labor was cheap , the stuff could bo Kot down without dllllculty and shipped on the opi'n sen beach. Sir William took to the thing , paid 'A large sum for first rights and Just as ho was looking for returns died. Thci > when wo went Into the business , as representing the bene ficiaries under the will , wo could not see our wny. We've been eleven months trying to straighten It up and have done Just noth ing at all.Tlioro Is hitch after hitch. Wo can get no Information , no replies to our letters , The engineers who brought the thing to McKlllop cannot bo found. " "Were thuy the real vendors ? " "No. The property lu > 1niiged really to a Spanish nobleman , a certain Marquis do Al- mendral. lie Is somewhere In this God forsaken country , I suppose , but the con- tr.ictfl wnro made with the engineers , who took the lend In everything. " "And J u can't come down on the en gineers ? " "Can't find them , I tell you. 'ion evi dently don't know much about mining en gineers of this sort , anyway. Tlioy'ro llku ceils and have slipped clean out of sight. It was a llrm called Crlpps llaskelf Bros. I knew tlirm , and once had dealings with thorn to my sorrow. It was In a South Af rican company and wo acted for the promoters meters , who sot left high nnd dry. I smelt some-thing llshy In this buBlnera when I heard that Crlpps llaskolf was'in It. It was about hit ) last coup. " "Haw tlm firm failed ? " "Ciono under completely. The whole of thorn lock , stock and barrel. The partners have disappeared to tlm uttermost ends of the earth. Crlpps was last heard of In west ern Auntnilla , somewhere on the Murclilson ; Jilu brother Silas IK supposed to bo In My sore ; the rest of them arc In Abyssinia , South America , Alaska , goodness knows where. " "Why don't you take porscsslon of the property and work the rnlno or sell It for the benefit of McKlllop's helm ? " "I cnmo o'lit rioro on purpose to do that. Hut since.I , left England wo hear from our Madrid correspondent that .the Spanish gov ernment has Issued an Injunction to stop our proceedings. Wo are foreigners and must fulfill certain conditions , satisfy some prior claims , jjoodness knows what. Black vires mo to go on Htralght to Madrid and work nutters at Jho fountain head , " "Itlght enough , LU the same tlmo you ought tohcvo look at the inlno If it is anywhere near hero. " "It Is , or U supposed to bo , as I have told you. But how am I to find It ? Can takn a return ticket , by next train ? There Is no train. I've Inquired hen1 , and they tell me it'a a three or four days' ride , and tint's not miJ'h In my line , Of course , I ought to liavo brought out an export , but I thought I knew all about mines und minerals. 1'vo had enotujh trouble with thorn. " "L ok Tioro. .Harry Brlghtsmlth , " I said suddenly , "Shall I stop hero and see you through It ? It might help you , and would aiiuwe nu ) . I know Spanish And something of this neighborhood. Shall I stay ? " Ilu JcaepteJ my offer with enthusiasm , to I sent on board for my traps , and was pres ently lu close conference 'With my old friend at thp King's Arnui hotel , He had a good map of southern Anda lusia , Iho latest government survey , also the plans originally made to go with the contract for the sale. Wo eailly fixed upon thu locality , or , rather , the alleged locality of the mine , for Its existence had still to be proved. Hut the estate of the Marquis de Almeudral wa clearly marked under Its \ \ \ -If - tIf TI7 , | TTr TTT TTT7T T T TT tTT name ot tlio Llanura tie Ian Sierras. W si * .from the map Uut It was a lonp , Jeep mountain vulley omc elx or * cvcn mllc3 In land from Marbclla. and ending In a precip itous ctil du nac. at thu bottom ot union wo licllorotl the inlno to be. It was callpd In the inlnllii ; plan 121 Ulcn Ksoondida "TJio AVell Hidden. " Was It to dcacrvo lt ap pellation ? , "Wall , what do you advise ? " asked llrlght. smith anxiously , "Clearly , the flrt thlnp ; Is to verity the fixlatunco of the mine. That nettled , you must remove the Rovermuont 'stop' and ROI possession. The whole affair Is comprised In these two | Klnts. You can't work the mlnu without squaring the government , and you don't want to sqtiaro the government If thcro U no mlnu. Sonic one must start for Marbclla nt once. " "Ayo , mit who ? it'a a fnrty-mtlo rldu. " I patiscd before an.iwcrliig him. I was not In robust health , but a few days on horse back among the Vormlllon hills would act as a fine tonic. To rldo to Marbella anil back would be nothing to a man who had almost lived In the saddle for years , What I should nnd mere child's play would bo serious exertion for my soft and fleshy friend UrlglitKinlth. it would bo tlmo enough for him to face the effort when ho went armed with proper authority to take possession of the inline , Of course -wo might send an emissary , but that would have meant 'taking some outsider Into our confidence , and after all these years I knew no guldo or muleteer t Gibraltar whom I could thoroughly trust. "I'll go myself , Harry. " I said at length. "I know my way about , t'vo been to Mar bclla before ; I can easily flnd my way there nlono , nnd on to the mine ( If there la one this Hide of the Sierra Morcna ) . Three or four days from now ought to sottlt- that part of the question. " My preparations were soon made. A visit to Montegrlft's stablus secured mo a service able mount. The hunting season was now over , nnd I bad plenty of choice. I hired a big-boned , flea-blttcn gray , with a huge head an ugly horse , but ot tie class and color much esteemed In southern Spain for spirit and endurance. I had bretfches and "put- tics" In my portmanteau. I shoved n few necessaries In my saddle wallets and I was ready for the road. Dy ! l that night I reached Ksteponn , and put up at the iKonda del Mar. Iloro I was , moro than half way to Marbclla. After a sound sleep , anil seeing that my horse ate his barley , I continued my Journey soon af ter daybreak. The road led along the coast , a mere irulo track , rising now over low hills , now skirting the water's edge , and when the sun rtno upon the glassy sea , glinting bright ly upon the white houses ot the distant town , I thought It the fairest scene I had viewed for many a day. AVhcn still Eomo miles from Marbclla , I camu upon a busy BCCMO down upon the beach below me. The coast line made a deep Indentation here , running back Into a small cove or creek , and I saw that A falucha , or the mine must tin ejected summarily ml properly punished. . . ' ' ' ' business. 'I'll let them BCC. That's my M c , I don't know lh t I need detain you now if you are nnxlous to go home. " I Ho was so nampous and sclfatlsflcd that I toll Inclined to lake him nt his word. Hut the detective Instinct wns * trong In me , and I wanlcd to sco Iho thing through. I was soon avenged on Urlghtsmtth. Ho had met with & disheartening check at the very outset. H was necessary for him to produce the original contracts made , nnd they worn nowhere to be found. After a long and exhaustive search through nearly all the notarial archives l Madrid , they were found at last In the office of Messrs , llernabou and Sandoval. llut the notaries flatly refused to surrender them or even to glva an attentcd copy , as Urlghtsmlth's name did not appear In the contracts , He thcu appealed to the Ilrltlsh chancery for protection , a ul was told by a pert attache that our minister could not Interfere with the course ot Spanish taw. Next he tried to get an Injunction against the persons unknown who were wrongfully working La Kscondlda. llut he could not name thorn , , and wan again , denied , With all this ho was perpetually worried to fulfill small formali ties , vexed with Incessant delays and almost childish difficulties , so that at last ho was all but driven mad. i I watched him , quietly amused , for a fort night nearly going my own ro.id , which was not' his , following my own devices , which interested me and kept mo fully employed , knowing all the time that ho would como to mo" some day on his knees Becking help and sympathy. When ho did I was ready for him. "This la the most exasperating country , " ho cried. "I seem to make'no progress at all. What are you laughing nt ? " "I laugh when I think what would have become ot you it I had gone homo when you suggested It. ' "Why , what sort ot use have you lioou ? " "Como up to my room , Harry ; I'll show you something. I keep it under lock and key. " "There , " I said flvo minutes later , as 1 threw bltn a heavy bundle of papers , "those are the contracts. How's that , umpire ? " Ho looked at me open mouthed with his llttlo round eyes protruding. "Want more ? " I went on. "Uead this. " I put a printed document luito his hand ; It purported to 'bo the draft proapectus In Spanish of the "Companla Anonyma do la Mlna Blen Bscondida , " which was shortly to bo floated In Madrid and Paris with a capital of 10,000,000 ron , or 200,000 , which was to work the very property that Harry Drlghtsmlth sought to save for his clients. "They have gene over your head. Harry. This Is Haskclf's doing ; ho Is here tn Ma drid , and I have had several tnlks with him. He has Jockeyed you completely. You are too late , my frlond , and will lose every stiver unless " i "It Is the rankest robbery , " ho cried. Ig noring my proviso. "The vilest swindle. In England it would mean the .Mansion house. " "This : ls Spain , my dear sir , and you haven't a leg to stand on. llut you may save something a good deal on one condi tion. Indeed , I have already agreed to It on your account. Walt and hear what I have to tell you. " This wns my explanation ; . It chanced that soon after our arlrval In Madrid , when my friend was being entangled In the meshes of Spanish law , and I found myself much nlone , 1 > was lounging ono day "OXli UF T1IK HAGS Ml'ST UAV10 Jit ItST W1115X IT WAS GOING ON HOARD.1 lateen-sailed craft ot this country , lying close In , was being laden with produce of some sort , packed in small kegs. Hard by ntoort a group of pitlrnt bcanta of burden , mules ami donkeys , bj < which , no doubt , the cargo had been brought thither. With careless Interest I paused to watch the work , and while I watched It came to an end ; the animals were got ready for the road ; with many au "aroe" ( gee up ) and fierce whack of the stick the train wns started In the direction that I myself was going. Dul I saw no more of It until an hour or BO later , when , having passed through Marbella without halting , I came upon It well Inside the Llanura valley. It must have taken some shorter cut , but this concerned me less than the obvious fact that It was heading for the mine. 1 saw that the beastH now bore no loads. They had the weary , footsore gait of animals that had traveled far , and I WHS satisfied thu conclusion wns Inevitable that they had been down to the coast with a cargo of ore. What else but minerals could bi > raised In this Inhospitable valley whoso Iron-bound sides now rose straight nnd sheer above me ag I penetrated farther Into the pass ? Kro long , with my good gray 1 overhauled tha party. Immediately a mnn , no doubt Its leader , detached hlmrelf from the party nnd cnmt towards me. He w.aa of dark , forbidding aspopt. nml ho addressed mo with ccani courtesy. Disdaining to reply to my "Vaya listed con Dlos , " the usual compliment ot the rnad , he peremptorily asked me who 1 was and whither I wns going. "I am an Knglish olllcer from La I'cnon , the great rock , and I go where I please , " I Mid shortly. "Tills road leads nowhere. " "Then why do you travel by It ? " I retorted. "Tliat Is our affair ; we have no aceoiint to render to you. H 1s our ground , this ; wo want no strangers here. Turn back ! " "What treasure do you keep concealed In the rocks up there ? A hidden gold mine , perchance ? " At my use of the word "Kscondlda" the mm started as If I had shut him , then shouted 'a few sharp words to his compan ions. In an instant they had halted , f&ced round , and came at mo with such an ugly , threatening look that In common prudence I retired before them. My good gray soon left them far behind , and I rode Into Mnrbella without drawing ro'n. There , at the Inn. I refreshed man am ! bojst. and sought some corrohoratlon ot my suspicions. The landlord's reluctance in an swering my questions , his repeated Dlos sabe ( Hod only knows ) confirmed mo In my belief that there- was really n mine , and that It wns being worked morn or less secretly and not for the benefit ot McKlllop's beds. I ga'ried further and moro convincing evi dence on mv homeward ride , qnd on vltltlng the place where the falucha had been tak ing In cargo. The boat was gone. I could BOO Us sail on the far horizon , nut IKTO upon the beach was an unmistakable tell tale of what her business had been. Ore of the bags must have hurst as it was going on beard , and some of Us contents were scattered about In the sand. I picked I'O half a dozen plpces of dark-colored stone , which Hrlghtsmlth , when I produced them , pronounced to bo , without doubt , gulcna , or ere of lead , It was on the third morning at Gibraltar , not long after gunfire , 'that I rou e < l him out to tell him my ne > vs , Ho was profuse In till Hunks , but 1 cut him short , "Wo had better push through to Madrid without loss of time , " I said. "Tho game must bo played out there. " All that tedious and fatiguing Journey my friend railed against all rogues , Spaniards and mining experts In particular , and talked lightly of what he meant to da an reaching Madrid. I noticed a great change in his demeanor as he referred to the law ; ho be gan to patronlzu mo as though what remained wjuj hit affair. Ho meant to take the case straight Into the Spanish courts. An net Ion for trespass would lie. with all the pains and fienaltloa. The people who bad "Jumped" In the I'uerat del Sol. This "sun-gato" , ls the general rendezvous for all loafers at high noon , who come here like lizards to bask and My In caloric. It was crowded now , but not so denrely that I did not see and instantly recognize a faca I knew. The last tlmo I had met with It was In the Llanura do las Sierras. Its owner then was dressed as a peasant In brown cloth and poolalnls ( gaiters ) ; now he wore n long Span ish cloak and a tall hat. Hut It was the capataz , the overseer or head man of the mule train ; of that I had no doubt. My mem ory for faces was strong and generally un failing. He was not alone. The man who walked by his sldo was short , squat , coarsely built , mi-hatred unmistakably Knglish. He were a rough suit of "dittoes , " stained and frayed , and ho hud the air ot being much out at the elbows , while his slouching , uncertain gait spoke plainly of drink. I had not forgotten Itaakclf , the absconding engineer , from whom the Llanura property had been first obtained , Could this be he ? It was a wild shot of mine , but not Impossi ble. In any cose , the first man , the capataz. Interested me mjfficlently to make me follow him. Sirely siiiiL'tlilng Important had brought him all the way from Andalusia to Madrid. A walk of half an hour from the Ptiorta del Sol down to Callo Alcala and on brought mete to the gates' ' of an ancient and rather dilapi dated house , which I afterward learned was the Casa Aincndral , the family mansion In the 'cortc , or capital , of the marquis of that name , When the men parted at the door I noticed that the K'.wnlari ] touched his hat with a very offlwnd gesture of farewell. I heard him say "Hasta la vista" ( till next tlmo ) , and then the KngllMtman turned , retracing his steps toward the Guile Alcaln. I had already resolved how to act , and , sterling out briskly , I foon overtook him. "Mr. Backelf , I believe ? " was my greeting , spoken with so much assurance that ho stopped and stared. Surp.Isa and suspicion struggled in his face , and ho hesitated to rc- spand. "Surely we met in Mysore In the gold Ili'lds ? " I went on glibly. "I cannot bo mis taken. " "It must have been my brother , " he irald , with obvious relief , while I blessed my stars my stratagem had succeeded. "That must be my apology , then. I'ray forglvo my stupidity. Hut wo are going the ( same way , I think may I walk with you ? I am almost a stranger In Mad.id. My name lo Innes. " And I handed him my card. Half an hour later wo were seitod at the same table in the cafe Kuropean conversing as though wo had been friends for years. I soon found that ho was In very low water. The glassy eye and slavering lip told of troubles quenched In stimulants which now ho could but ill afford , and for which hi- was constantly athlrst. After the third brandy and poda ho began to talk quite freely , following my lead. I asked If thcro was business doing In his lime. I had heard that Spain was rich In minerals. "There's a fortune a vast fortune to bo made , sir , If you're on , the Inside track ami can work the oraclo. All you want are capital and erterprlsc , " he said angrily , "Well , there's capital enough lying Idle. " "I know , sir , I know ; and I could place It in things that would go llko smoke If If " He checked himself abruptly , and I guessed that he was consumed with regret that the London market was closed'to him. "All , yes , London ! It is very different hi this beggarly country , where you can't get coins together to boll a teapot , let alone work a mine. Why , major " He leaned over and whispered with drink- impregnated breath right Into my eir ; "I have a project worth millions In the hollow of my hand millions to any < one who will plank down a few paltry thousands. Dut I cannot squeeze out a ma raved I hero from -the man It would benefit most. " "Is he a tool ? " "All that , and a pauper to boot. N.\ proud as Lucifer of bla title , his ruined castle , his rocks and stones , which are worth nothing to him now , but which t'rtrf turn Into silver ami gold. He ha nrlno th. t will par 100 , 200 , 600 per cent. Jt pays even now It you scratch the ground with a toothpick. Put up proper machinery , sUam power , a line ot rails , the man would bo An Mrch-mllllonalro. " Ho was. ot course , 8 ( > eaklrg of the Mar quis de Almcndral , I3ut I gave no sign that I knew It , and we soon parted , he a couple of gold Isabels the richer , and I thought It no high prlco lor the Information received. Next day 1 made Inquiries' about the mar quis and , much to my surprise , heard noth ing to his discredit. Although gr itly Im poverished , ho still [ held hs | head ulgh , as nn hidalgo , a grandee , , vhom no one would accuse of direct complicity in a nefarious fraud. I made up my mind , therefore , to approach him , to put the whole CASO plainly before him , seeking whatever explanation he might 'illl. UASKKLF , I UKLtEVB. " offer ot the breach of the McKlllop contract and the * dishonest working ot the mine. Ho received mo with the stately courtesy that sits so well upon men ot hid stamp. I found an old man , spare ot frame , still erect and with keen black eyes under bushy , black eyebrows , In sharp contrast with his snow- whlto hair. < His first remark wns ono of Indignant pro test. "Believe mo , Senor mlo , 1 know nothing ot this the true state of the case wns kept from me. I was assured that the contracts had lapsed with the death of Sir McKlllop , and that I was free to make now. I was on the point of doing so. Hut nadn. It la noth ing. Fair dealing first , I'undonor y caballer- onldad. They nre the rule with Spanish gen tlemen. " All difficulties soon vanished when I was met In such a fipirlt. The marquis himself secured me thty contracts and declared that ho wished to nbldo by them. Ho it wns who gnvo me Haskclf's prospectus for the now company , a scheme that had originated In that fertile but unscrupulous brain. It Was Kaskolf all through who had checked anil countered niack & Drlglitsnilth at every point , who had made an Improper use of the influence the marquis still wielded In high places and Interposed , the delays that re tarded Urlghtsmlth's progress. I was glad to know when , some montlw later , the "IJIen Rsconjllda" was floated In London under the uicst respectable condi tions , that a certain number of founders' and preference shares were allotted to the Marquis de Almemlral , who thus benefited far more substantially than he could have done with Unskelf. / , That vllllan soon afterward drank himself to death ; and I returned to England , encour aged by Harry nrlghtsmtth to hope for more work of a similar kindIt came In abund ance , far afield , perhaps , but always inter esting , as I hope to uhowv STOIUK.S AIIOUT "I1UCIC" KII.fiOUE. Tin- Woman Wlio > < tlio Hi'Ml < f Him lint Koi It Si-orc-t. There are men in every quarter of the union , says the Louisville Courier-Journal , who will regret to hear of the death of Judge Constantine D. Kllgoro , at Ardmore , I. T. Kor eight years "Duck" Kllgoro was a nota ble man at the national capital. In person he was the typical Texan. Above six feet tall , above sixteen stone In weight , above the average congressman In ability , above the average man in sincerity , straight as an Indian and strong as an ox. "Buck" Kll- gore was a marked man- wherever ho ap peared. It was the kicking down of the door leading from the legislative chamber to the house lobby that gave him notoriety. It was characteristic of the man. tie wanted to go Into the lobby , the messenger shut the door In his face ; ho know he had a right to go Into the lobby. He raised his foot , clothed in an enormous cowhide boot and 'licked ' the door down and went his way. The notoriety that attached to him on ac count of the act was always distasteful to him. him.Except Except Dick niand and Amos Cummlngs , there was no moro democratic looking man In congress. The Uoys on the avenue called him "Huck , " and after he kicked the door down every gamin In Washington wao am bitious to shine his boots , Many of them boasted of the honor. Kllgore did not have his boots shlncd every day. When he first landed he took rooms on C street , not far from the capltol. After breakfast he went out for a stroll. A colored boy proposed a shine. "What's your name ? " asked "Buck. " "George Washington , " replied the boy. "H'o an honor I did not expect , " rejoined Kllgaro ; "you can pitch right In. " During the whole session "Buck" would walk half a dozen squares to give that boy the Job ot shining his boots. During the war ho was ordered homo to assist In gathering up some deserters. Ono evening" about dusk he was out In the country in quest of a deserter who had been off tha "layout" for a year. He was very hungry and very weary. He called at a house by .the roadside and thcro ho found a woman Just taking from the spit a nicely broiled chicken. The savor of the fowl made him ravenous. lie had a Mexican dollar In his packet , which nu had carried for years and to which he was much attached , but he was bound ( o have that chicken , and ho pulled out the dollar and proposed a trade the coin for the fowl. The lady said the chicken was for a sick friend and that she could not sell It. "nut , " she continued , "I'll Jump you for It. " "What do you mean ? " said Buck. "I mean that we will see which can Jump Farthest from this doorslll out into the yard , ind the one of us that beats shall have both chicken ami dollar. " "All right ; that suits mo exactly , " raid Buck. The dollar was placed on the dish beside the chicken and his gun was leaned Dgalnst the wall by the door , and Duck slung his nrnw end made a tremendous leap of over twelve feet. He recovered with dif ficulty , and wlii-n ho turned to tlio door there was the lady with his cocked guu in her hands , with the but ngalnst her shoulder nnd finger on the trigger. "Now , you Just Illrt the gravel down tint road , young man , " e.he ordered. There wa * thoot in her eyes and "buck an ! ball" In the gun. So "iltick" "flirted the gravel , " his bosom swolleu with Impotent rage and his mouth overflowing with eloquent profanity. By this tlmo It was dark. Over In a field "Buck" Bpiod a gin house. Ho went to It and climbed Into the loft , laid down on the floor and sonn was fast sfcleep. lAfler a tlmo he was awakened by voices down below. Ho listened and made the discovery that ono was a female voice , and a moment later ho real ized that she was relating the "Jumping" episode to her companion , who gave vent to peal after peal of laughter. There were the chicken and his dollar which he could see by the light of thu tallow dip. Peering about he saw hU gun also. There was a big hole In the floor of the loft and Juet as the man took hold of the dUb to eat the chicken "Uuck" plunged through that hole and sel/ed his gun , Before they recovered from their astonishment "Buck" roared out : "Madame , you Just flirt the gravel back home , and as for this gentleman , he and I will flirt gravel to the office ot the provost marshal. He Is the doierter I have been after for a week. " There wan shoot In "Buck's" eye now. The woman left. "Buck" recovered his dollar , iito the chicken and before midnight sur rendered his prisoner to the provost marshal. It was worth a Journey across the continent to hear "Huck" tell tbo Btorjr , MONEY ORDER SYSTEM PAYS Poatoffico Department Inlands to Extend tbo Service. NUMBER OF OFFICES TO BE INCREASED HMIPIXP of ConiliiGlIni ; the llu liu' Merely \iinilnnl I'riipofnl for InU'ieliMiimwith Itim- ' 1 mluti Kmplre. i WASHINGTON' , Oct. 8. The rostofllco department - partment has adopted a policy of general extension - tension of the money order system. Klrst Assistant IVwtmastcr General Heath be lieves that any pcetofllco wanting money exchange - change facilities should be given them. Complaints have been constantly filed by business houses Mint their correspondents at villages are unable to send money orders because their postofflces have no such facili ties. During the jxiat fiscal year r.lraost 27,000,000 money order * were Issued , amount. Ing to a little Iras than $200.000,000. The International money orders Issued during the year , purchased principally by work men sending money to friends or relative * In foreign countries , amounted to $16,000- 000 , while the amounts drawn on the United 'States by foreign countries did not exceed $5,000,000. During the Harrison ud- mlntstratlon , It Is stated at the department , there was a largo extension of money order olTlces , about 10,000 having been established. During the last four years the number wns Increased by only 1,100 on the theory. It Is said , that there were too many postofllccs. The total number of money order olllces now Is about 22,000 and the number will prob ably be Increased to 30,000 before the next fiscal year. General Superintendent Mctcalf of the money order office Bald today that the cost to tlio department of maintaining a money order service at a postollico is less than C cents a year , oven If the office transacts no money order business. Jf it issues orders amounting' to $10 It Is a source of revenue and helps pay the general postal expenses. The money order business now brings a. rovouuo of $1,000,000 In fees , mostly not , and , accordingly the more money orders Issued the more revenue. The Russian empire , which Jias recently established a money order service , has Just submitted to this government A proposition asking for a convention or agreement for a money order exchange between Russia and the United States similar to the money order exchanges now In operation between this government and thirty-seven other countries. The details of the arrangements are now being perfected -and It Is probable that money orders can pass between the two countries early In the coming year. The only difficulty In the arrangement Is the payment of the balance , as the exchange Is sued hero Is only In paper roubles , which differ In value from gold roubles. This ob- staole. liowever , will be satisfactorily ad- Justed. C'liiiiulicrltilii'M CcniKli Itrinnlv .Super ior < < > Any Oilier. George B. Sccord , the well known con tractor of Towanda , N. Y. , says : "I have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy In my family for a long tlmo and liavo found It superior to any other. " The above testimonial Is from a promi nent citizen here. A. , C. Tuck , Druggist , N. Towanda , N. Y. Till' : .ll'DUK'S DALKJUTKH. Slur MimiiKi'N ( < > Make 'Her ' I'atlirr \Vlnli SinVcre Mnrrlril. The judge's daughter was In one of her thoughtful moods , and the Judge was natu rally nervous , relates the Chicago Post. Hi knew what those moods portended , for hat ho not been tripped up as a result of them on previous occasions ? "Papa , " she said at last , "I wish yoi would enlighten me In regard to a little legal problem that has been bothering me for some" time. " The Judge sighed and put down his paper He knew that there wa no use battling against fate. Ho was In for trouble , an'J he would have to make the best of It. "What Is It ? " he asked. "It's the case of this Mies Tllllnglinst , the artist , who undertook to put some stalnel glass angels In a memorial window , and who has had to sue for the contract prlco of the work. " explained the Judge's daugh ter. ter."It's "It's a ftralght c.iso of law. " said the Judge to himself with sone jubilation , fo- he could answer about anything- the leivil line that didn't have snarls in It. Then he asked : "What is there about it that puz zles you ? If she has a contract it ought ir be a very simple " "Oh , she has the contract all right enough , " Interrupted the judge's daughter , "but I am not quite * -uro about the Inter pretation of It. That's why I have como to ynu. Of ' "ourse. you know everything that there Is to know about law , and what IE so blind and contusing to mo will be n mere trifle to you. You sec the contract called fcr an nng l , but the figure Miss Tll- llnghast put In the window lias no wing ind It was for that reason that payment ha ? i > cen refused. .Naturally , the wholu ques tion hinges on whether the law recognize ? angels with or without wings. IB a wing- ess angel lawful or does the supreme court recognize only the winged variety ? Is It possible to oroduce any authentic record of an aiiKel without wings ? Would one havf iny rtandlng in court ? And , on the other Mml , have wo any evidence that a real ingel hss wings ? Of course that is the sup- ) osltlon , but would you as a presiding judge n a case of this sort feel that you were ju - Ifled In accepting wings s established be yond a reasonable doubt ? " Tbo judge's daughter paused and looked at llio judge Inquiringly. The judge puffe-l ils cigar with unnecessary energy and ooked at his daughter. "Isn't that the only question at Ifflue In this case ? " demanded the Judge's daughter , and the judge nodded , "Well , thcu ? " she persisted , and waited 'or him -to answer. " \\V-I1 , then , he said , slowly , after a minute of thought. "I am of the minion that the evidence In this case shows that you niv going to make things mighty Interesting for some young man at some future time. " Then the Judge went ilpstalra and told hi ? vlfo that ho didn't care how soon their daughter married. There Is no need of llttlo children being orturcd by scald head , eczema nnd skin L-ruptlons. Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo llvLis Instant relief and cures permanently. Itrllrcflonx of n IIiiHirlur. Now York Press : Inspl atlon is generally moro than half sweat. A man lias to think ho loves at least two vomcn before ho can know ho loves one. When a siart man comes out of HID llttlo end of the horn ho turns around and blows t. After a girl has once heard that Rome one aid she was fascinating she takes to look- as qucerly at tlio butcher. H some women could go to heaven for lusbands they would probably end by pick ing out one of the fnur-wlngc-J boasts. Adam waMi't really lonesome in the Gar den of Eden , but ho needed some onelo toll him when to put on Ills heavy under- clothes. lie .Moved Out. A travel'ng medium who recently gave a seance In a Georgia town began by saying : "I have been requested by some of the men present to recall the .spirits of their wives , who have gone before. Keep perfectly quiet , friends In one moment they will bo with you. " "John. " whispered an old man In the audience , "Gimme my hat quick ! I don't mind meetln1 Molly In heaven , but I'll bo durned cf I want her to resume business on earth ! " For Infanta and Children. It's the Snap and that make it go. Sold by all dealer * In Mineral \Vaten , and In every hotel and club In America , IN E > iervR.es PART 1. NOW READY FOR DISTRIBUTION. Bring 10 cents to The Bee x office , cither in Omaha or Council Bluffs , Mailed to any address on receipt of 10 cents in coin. . tlonol ft famousl-'rencli physician , will . quicklycuruyoiinf all nor. yous or disposes iirtuocvuemuvc wiraiia , KcioatMnnlioo , , , < ! . Insomnia , I'nlnsln tbo Jinck.Mciuliial Kniissimn , Nprvons Debility rimptrs , Unlllncss to Marry , ( exhausting ln\ln ) \ , Varlrnrelo nml Constipation. It stopt all ( osso-i liy ilnv nr ntghL I'ipvciils qulrlc- ncssol discharge , xvlilclilfiiolehivlfodlpMlatoKpprimitorrhipiinuJ n" tlioliiirronof Iinpotney. f'l'I'lnKMKclvunscaUioUvcr , tua hi jCys , nml thn urinary orKnnaoJulllmpurlUcs. CUPIUENK utrencthcns anil restoresmnnll weak nrpnns. Tlio reason milTcron uro not cureil lij * l > octorn li ticciillsp ninety per cent nro tronlitpwlth > I > rontallfl . CUPI DUNE Is the only known rpmi-il/ to euro without 1111 operation. imuimtlmnnU . A wrltton Kunraiiti'oclvpnnnd money ri'lurnecl If six Imxra does not filed n ncrmiuiuntcuro. LOOatmx.sIt forJ5.co.hy mall. Kond forritcijcirci-larniiil testimonials. Aildross DAVoii IIKUICIME ; o..l , o.lira2U7C.SouI'ri'jiclaco.Cal , ibr/SiIsfm NT ? Z-AHNAM STREETS , OMAHA. NKI1. MVHllS-DJLLON UHUU CO. . B. B. 18TII A Ht'DYAN I9 turencti of ait , h Kr.-atest re. charge In 20 media - treat- flUyB , HUD- ntnt that hu Y A N curei bfn produced lossea. ) IUO- by any combi VAN I'lirn nation of pliy- druliut. n d plclnns. The H U L ) Y A N HUDYAN rem. ; urea plmplra. sdlo treatment II U D V A N : uren the ile. lures il pr.-3. Jllltle.i and dli. * lon of fcplrltn , eases of men , bashfulnesu , HUDYAN Is a Innh Illy to remedy for look frunkly men. HUD- Into the cytt VAN cures of another. w eaknegH. H U IJ Y AN FI U D Y A N cure * he dnche cures sperma hair fa.llnff torrhoea. jut. ilmnp > ot HUDYAN light , noUn In iur a prema- the head und rnre , wenlc memory , loss of voice , tastp or emcll. IIITDYAN cures sunken eyes , Rtuntcd urowth , palpitation , Ihortnors of breath , dyfpcpsla. con stipation and llatulency. HflJYAN curcn weak , nctn or pains In the small of the back , losn of muKiihir power , gloomy , melancholy foiebodings and disturbed flo < p. 1IUDYAN can he had from the Doctors of the Hndhon Medical Institute , nnd from no one else. You need IIl'DYAN ' when the racial nervui twitch us taere Is certain to be an Irritation nt their centers of the brain. You need HUDYAN when there Is a decline of the nerve force , because this decline shmvH n lack of nerve life , und may de velop Into nervous debility and then Into nervous prostration , ( f you have Imrni itej your nerves. If you have knotted or knurled them , If you lmv abubed your nerves , to straighten yourself out you will vie HUDYAN. No one elee can Blve you HUDYAN except the Hudson Medical In stitute. HUDYAN cures varlcolcle , hydrocele Impotency - potency , dizziness. fuUlni ; tensatlons , blues , despair. BOIIOW und misery. WHITE FfJH Cm- CUI-AIIS AND TESTIMONIALS OF THU anBAT HUDYAN. HUDHON MBDICAL INSTITUTE. Stockton und Kills Kt , . Ban Francisco , Oall'orns HINDOO RSMEDV noiiuRGirrni : ADOVB nil NarruuH Dltioas a. Fr.tiinit Mrmor7 I'uruala , HlocploasnoM , KlKhtlr J-ml - lonn , bta , cnuecul hppnt nhuMM , tfivai vftrnr and olco to nhrunkcn or un" . iind ijulckly bat KHillxrsrriixl In vest pocket , I'Tlcofl.HO a'bcliBco | , nlz for ffSifittirfth ft vrrltten r/finrnitfro tn cure o * * tnonou rrfumlfif. DOM'T inly JIM IMITATION , hut liinntnn huvInK INDAPO. If jour druuiilit lint not pnt It. vn vflll ftn < tft prot > alil. IIIMIUO IIEKF.Dt III. , I'rupr , , Cblenco , III , r mr * | tnl . KII'III , V ( ; . , Cor l tli iind Douglass lin inn ) . ) A rnllur.V fo. . Illli k Ioiirliu.i Hts OMAHA M'.H CWHE Ill < 1 lor uiiutturit rfoi , liiUtmmiiiluot , Irrll&lluui or ulrrratlooj vf uiucuuf nirmbrunti. l'alc ! , un'l not ttirln- Nalil hf IlrntfgUU , It can be given without tlio of tde pa 111-lit In coffee , tea or ui tides of food : will effect a permanent and ti-etUy cute , whether the patient U a moderate drinker or au alcoholic wreck. Hook of particulars free , to be had of Kuliii .V Co. , lith und PouKlut. Omaha. Neb ( ill.l > i\ SI'Kil'Il ; ) CO. , Uliiuliiiiiltl , O. Write for thtlr "Book on Morphine Hublt. mailed fret. tin * Spring \vlll lie Trciiiriiiloiin. ninnnt i . lltiildo lniMlllfNH irlll 1 > 0 III 'rriiiiNiorlnHiili | mill mill In KiiriilHlilnur I.'IMM ! mill Sniill < < > Mil ! iiiiiKIlnilc of rnlil SrL-Uci-H _ In Nliorl , ii Ki-iiri-iil ' 1'i'iiillnK , ' .Morcnii. tllr mill StrnniNliln liiiNliicMM. It \\u * HII In ' . | | ) _ lt > tlll ! > NO III 'I M. The Alaska Transportation and Development Company $5 , To meet this ilcniand will oun and operate lt OW.S'l'HAtl IlltS , II OATS . \XIJ HAIUilOH OX Til 13 YLICO.V. Comii-ftlui ; irllli KM otvn line of lur u nml iiiiiKriilfloi'iil Occnii Striiiuern. ppec'liilly adapted for pastciiKer buBlness carry- Int ; to that country an Immense amount of HUl'- I'I > IiS : AND KCJl'll > MKNT tor the mlnurs , a * well us fiinilshlnK them TKANSI'OHTATION for themselves and their KOOCH and rstabllbhlng TIlADINd .STATIONS nt dlnVrvnt polntB. An iippnrtunlty Is ntTered liny peihon , he they ot mnnll or larne nitans , tn buy bhnren of stoclc In this company and I'AIITH'JI'ATH In tha i\oit inn's DIVIDICMIS. turc to be earned within the next IZmontlis. SlIAItli.S AUK OKKKIIKIJ ATttl.OO MACII. par vnlue , nun-as.tp.isahli * , nnd will bo ottered fo a limited tllnH only. T1IA.V KAVIXCS IIAXKS AM ) IIAXK STOCKS. iKer dividends. Wnlle numerouH cav > In 'i banks and banks haw nuiipcmltd , iruiupjr- tutlon und trading cuinpunlesverfi ncvi-r teen In the lint of failures. This floclc Is one of Ilia most deslinble InveatmentH nrfeied lm | public. 'J ho InciiiiyiiiilnrH nnd stockholders who arc ! con- nwted with this coinpnny are men uf wide ex- pi-i k'lirc In Blmllar undeitaklitRs and trien wh'ofeo names urc suillL'lent guarantee of the Ptandunl of the company , tt > wit : AI..I1KHT I' . IIIAT7. , 1'res , Vnl. lllutz llrcw. Co. . Milwaukee. HON.VM. . 15. MASON , United States Senator floni Illlnoln , D. O. KDSVAHDS. P.IFS. Tiulllo Msr. C. H. & D. It. It. , Clnelnnatl. PIlANIv A.HUCUT , of Clins. KneHner & Co. . C'hlCIIKO. CIIAH. H. HOCIvVVKM. . , Trntllo Mifr. C , I. & I * . It. It. ( Mnnnn Itoutc ) , ChlcaRo , W. C' . IHNKAUKON. ( len'l PAHS Agt. , C. N. O. ( i T. I' . It , II. . Cincinnati. " II. \ \ ' . nillKKITII , I'res. rirsl Nat'l' Jlanlc. VIckHhurrr. Mli > s. I'HKI ) A. OTTK , pant olKhtcen yi'iiru with Khelhr Hank. Hlielliyvlllu. Ind. J. M. I'll 1 1 , 1.1 I'M , Cusliler Klrst National Hank. Vlckfchuw. Miss. Ami hundreds uf others equally prominent. AddieHH und make all money payable to me fliosKQ Wispofloiion onii ceveiopirieni Co. , l''lnli < T IliillilliiK' , cor. Vim Iliirrn mid Di-nrliurii StH. OHICACO , 11,1 , : MADE ME A IViAliM AJAX TAHI.HTSrO'SlTIVjiy CUKII A lilt AVl-roifl / rrl r -.riiinz | | Mem. ll i > eli > iu-rK ! > ] ileMiiOMii > tc.i < iul < > < r .tin. . * burl othur J'xtttM cn Una JiKlli. 'llirif vufrAlflllf / urr/l/ .r--iv xvl V'ltulltr In I ) M ur jouu , : , untl fltniimn f r mvl/.hii [ iu or innrrliiKO. * - - . - v 1 n-vunt liibaiillx itntl CnnftnnjiJtlori if tcki-n In limn.'Jlmlr iirotliowi ImmdiiJato Itnpror * . ia nl uuil ttrurti u CURB where nil orhora loll. InV jlit u | < in liHvini : tlm KmiuliiB AJax Tabloid. Thuf tiaTU CUfUll IhailMnitilrf finil will tirM Tod'o. . ! . . 1 1'or tajle In Onmha oy jained Tonyth , JM H. Kunn ii. Co. , Uth and Douglm Strteta , DR , KVIcCREW IB TUK ONLY SPECIALIST VrtIO TUEATS ALI > Private Diseases Wtilatw > Bd | ) Uord < r t MEN ONLY UO VosmKxMrlenco. 10 Years in Uiimba. Hook I'"roo. ( j'onsnlttt * . tlonKroo. Uox7o9u 14th and 1'aruim BU. O3IAIIA. NUB. WAUTS HIHTHMAriKH. 121 W. U St. . N. T ,