12 THE OMAHA DAII/T BJ3E : SATURDAY" , NOVEMBER 0 , 1807. illlflllUH 1 THE MISSING PRINCE. Adventure of an Amateur Detective. Dy MA.I. AKTIIUR OHIPFITIIS. ( CVpyrlRht , 1897 , 8. H. McClure Co. ) The tlrm of Illack & nrlglilsmlth wa good enough to eorerfl Its great and grateful Appreciation of my help In the case of tlic K romllda mlno. It promised mo other work of the Rime kind , plenty , if I cared to take it up , and soon Rent to ask whether I could undertake a confident mission to Algeria. It was to convey a cotnilderablc sum of mcncy In Bpeclo to the remote town of Illskro , a health resort of growing yopu- larlty , alluatcd In the far-olT desert , almostJ cit the confines of the great Sahara. "Tho money Is to bo paid over In exchange for a certain compromising document , ono that closely affcctR the hfoor and character of n great family. Will you go ? " tald Harry Hrlghtsmlth. 1 expressed my readiness , Irjt asked why the sum could not be paid by check , "Thc , < lemand IB for gold. In nny case , wo wish to seciini the napero In full acquittance , nnd this can best can only be dcno by the liand of a thoroughly trustworthy agent , sotiio onq who will , If ncctssary , glvo and take at onb and the same time. " "If necessary ? " I Inquired , catching at the doubt Implied , "Wo have no absolute certainty , Mac , that the demand Is Justified , that the case la bona fide , and -not- trumped up for the extortion of blackmail. This Is another and still stronger reason for our application to you. If you wn only find ( hat there has been foul play anywhere , you will earn the eternal gratitude of his highness as well an a handsome dou ceur. Walt. Let mo tell you the whole Btory. ' "You" have heard of the Mndeas ? They * \vero once a rolqnlnR house , and may sonic day como to the thrcno again. Meanwhile , Prlnco Caslmlr do Medea lives In great re tirement on the Thames , and his eldest son. Stanislas , who has came to man's estate , has been sent round the world to complete hU education , with a Cook ticket , In eighty days. "Prince Stnn'slas Is salrt to be a lively youth , fond of horses , coort , amusement , the fair sex all that irakes life enjoyable at 22. Ho has cost h's hUhncfs n good drnl of money at tlmns , but his father has paid with out murmur tin now. rue present demand that on which wo seek your co-opc-atlon , Mac Is for lie ) > liquidation of a gambling debt Incurred under peculiar Indeed , cs It 11 alleged , disgraceful circumstances. The younR prlnco his been accused of a flagrant ntton-tH to correct fortune. " "In plain English , of cheating at cards ? " "Nothing lo-s. And on the surface the rose teems perfectly clear. The charge of cheating Is supported by his own confession , owning up , In 5-0 irony wsrrts signed by his own hand , nnd dulv attested. We have the notarial , nutl'cntlcatcd copy In cur harvls. Hero It Is. Hut fird read the letter that accompanied It. " It wrs dated firm , the hotel dcs 55lbaus- Biskra , and. tpirslated. ran as follows : "Your Hlghnrns It Is our Inexpressibly painful taok to bring to your hlghnrns1 notlco the deliberately d'slioncU nnd disgraceful conduct of your son. Prince Stanislas do Medea. He has been rnught cheating at baccarat ; cnught In the act , flagrantly. This deplorable affair occurred nt the Cerolo cl Salabln. to which the prlnco was readily admitted on account of his rar.t nnd pro- Eumcd gentlemanly character. "Last night , when encaged In a friendly game , he tcok the bank -with a capital of 2,000 frsT.cs. advanced him without question by the gcrar.t of the club. Up to that point ho had lost steadily , but now the luck turned , it became phenomenal. At every deal the prlnco won : he cleared the table. IFor quite an hour this lasted , but with a growing suspicion In the minds of several players Ihal all was not well. We set our- eclves to watch the iirlnce. I myself was chosen 'to stand behind him , and at a given moment , a sleral being made , to seize and bold his hands. "I did so , and Immediately a pack of cards concealed somewhere within his paletot , fell to the ground. It was a pack nudp up chiefly of 'tl'recs * and 'sixes. ' If your high ness Is acquainted with the game of taccarat the capital Importance of these numbers will neo3 no explanation. "Play , wan stepped , and two of us wcie deputed to draw up a proies-verbal describ ing the occurerrte. "Of course the prince's pains were declared null and vc'il and he was called upon to make restitution , also to pay his previous losses and the advance made by the gerant. These amounted In nil to 7 507 frane nnd , as ho hod no fund * , -discharged 1 the debt , tak ing his acknowledgment. "Wo also prepared for your son's signa ture n confession of his misconduct a copy of which , duly certified by a no'ary. Is now Inclosed. The original will bo surrendered to your son or to any person you may name on ono condition : that you hand over In o\- change a sum of 25,000 frincs , to be applied for the ro'lcf of the poor Arabs In th'a ' oasis. "Wo think that your highness will see the wisdom of meeting us fairly and prompt ly. It can hardly bo your wish that a prince do Medea , the direct heir to your ancient name and future holder of the high fortune that may some day return to your noble house , should bo exposed cs a elicit , branded an r blackguard , throughout the civilized world. It Is on'y out of corfllduratlon to your highness that we spare him the Igno miny ho co richly merits. "Conceiving that your highness would wish to avoid all publicity we consent to receive the moneys claimed In gold. If your hlghnecc' representative will meet ours In Alglero on the 23d of November at midday In the Jardln Marongo , nejr the Esp'anade "THE SEAL , YES. THE SIGNATURE , NO ! " ( Dabel Oned , the exchange can bo completed. Let him seat hlmeo'f on the teventh bench from the main entrance , and wear a white hat. Unices he ls alone , uo steps will bo taken to meet him. "Tho ellghtrtit suspicion of bad faith , or your failure to comply with the conditions riven on the date fixed will cause the abso lute rtipturu of all negotiations , and the proces-verbal , the confession , with full par- tlcularu shall bo published In the prcea of every capita ) of Europe. "Wo arc , with profound respect and the acRtiranre of our deej and abiding sym pathy , your hlglineta' servants , "I'hlllldor do Flvas. "Anatolo Mirabel. " The confession , which was full and ex plicit , bore the prince's signature , the attes tation of the wltmtjsrs thereto , and the jwordn "cople conforme , " with the seal and elgnaturu of the notary public , "La Hamle ( Paul ) , Place do la Sahara , Biskra , " "Do you believe In all this } " I at once skcd the partners , BUck and DrlBhtsmlth , "It rings rather false , " said Harry. "Hut the facts are precise , and I'rlnco Caslmlr. ( who Is our client , takes the very gloomiest view of the situation. Ho has heard nothing from his eon for sotno wcckn months , In deed , end except for the letters of credit that have turned up pretty regularly at least , until six week ago has had no Idea of his vhcrci outs. Wo rather think ho distrusts hlii son , or at least la so furiously angry at the Rcamlal that he will not look nt the case oilmly. " "What Is lie like , this young prince ? Good sort ? Had lot ? Witch ? " "Frankly , I < im on his side. Illack here" ( Illack was a tall , solemn chap , prclcrnit- urally and prematurely grave , with slow voice and drooping cyc'-lds ) "has been minor against him. " , . "No , no ; not quite that , " protested H'J sk ; "but I have thought him too frivolous and fond of pleasure. Not sumdcntly alive to the obligation of noblesse oblige. " "Well , an ) how , there Is an clenvnt of doubt , " I said. "It eeoma highly Improbable that a young prince JIM ! out of his teem Is a proferalonal Greek , skilled In dirty tricks with the cards. T.iat , on the face of-It , first. Then Iho fact that Prince Caslmlr bis heard nothing direct from his , son no appeal , no apology , no attempted exculpation. This lather tells In the lad's' favor , I think. If I am asked I should ; gay , don't p > iy not , at least , till the-story Is verified. " "Ills hlghtina will not run that risk. He Inslits upon tho'money being sent cut , and ovcry stipulation fulfilled to the letter. It drives htm wild , t'Je Idol of a Modca posted as a cheat through Europe , " answered Ilrlght. smith. "I don't say refuse. Hut , at least , bo cer tain that tho'case Is clear. There should be tlmo to fiattlo that question between now artl November 2.1. I should like to look Into It , on the spot , at onco. " "At Hlckra ? " . "Certainly. " fhero Js time , I believe , for mo to pay n vlslftb Dlikra , to make Inquiries , j hear all about IMls DeFlvas and Mirabel and the rest. Above all , to see the young prince and hear his o\vn version. " "Ho has given' ' jlt here , " raid old Ulaclc , hitting the confession with his knuckles is It lay upon the table. "Ho Is eald to 'havo given It there. That mny be a forgery. The signature , the official stamp of the notary , both might have been ' father not too liberal with his supplies 7 No , I could mot bring mytlf to 'believe this quite. It was so much , more -likely that ho had fallen a prey to tome artful villains who by some means or other had recognlxeo him In niskra , penetrated his Incornl'o , and turned their knowlcdee tt > pervo their own nefarious ends. This Implied foul play of the worst kind. They might even have made away with him In this far-off semi-barbarous land ; at least they could hold him sequoftrated somewhere , a close prisoner , uatll they had achieved their purpose the extortion of hush money for a social offense that only existed In their own evil mlnde. I saw now that It was my bounden duty to apply to the authorities. The police at nhkrn were seml-mHItary In character , nnd under the orders of the commandnrit. a col onel of Spahls , Uaron d'Hautrlho by name , whose acquaintance I had already made. He wca a striking personage In hu : way ; tall , of commanding prracnce , ti soldier be fore everything , a military dandy In the best sons' , always spick and span , In the whitest of shirt cuffa , the .smartest nnd most per fectly ntt'ng ' uniform ; he wan also a man of the world. Cor.a'gned ' now by the chinccs of a military service to thla rom e. but Im portant post , ho kept himself nbrcnst of a I that went on In Paris. Indeed In Eurcp ? . For the English ho cxprctoed a warm snd gen uine liking , baaed on pleasant days opent nnd pleasant frlcm'ohlrs made when military attache to the French embassy In London. Now h ? received me with great cordiality ! but when he had heard my whole story , ho shook his head with grave disapproval and eald : "You should have takenmo Into your corfldence Eocncr , my dear comrade. Wo are late ; wo have 'ost valuable time. If this ytung prlnco lies whose father I knew in Vienna and his mother. , she was'a .Princess do Gauftremrnt If Hrnc. ! Stanislas has really been here , and If he has fallen nmong thieves In the way you suggest , I fear the thing has gone too far. He Is probably be yond o"r help. " "Killed ? Murdered ? " I asked bluntly. Ho nhrugrcd his shoulders. "ft Is a poor confession to mnko , but out here , In three wilds , such things have been. Strange things. The strangrat In , perhipa , this story. Frankly , monsieur , I hardly credit It. It falls at the very beginning , Wo donot even know that Prlnco Stanislas lias ever been In Dtskra. I question that , even. " "Would you have known ? " "Ae a matter of course I think he would have come to mo ; I think ho would have allowed mo to show him some attention. In pny case , the holel registers you know our French system ! would certainly have to'd mo. No prince do Medea has been recorded n iw a t- - " RJiivi IT WAS UNDOUBTEDLY PRINCE STANISLAS IE MEDIA. obtained by some nefarious dodge. TUG young prlnco may ho under coercion. " "My dear Major Mncnaghtcn-Innes , " broke In Black , Impatiently for one so sedate and stolid , "In my experience an ounce of fact Is worth a shipload of conjecture. I think that the safest course Is to send the money exchange It for the confessLu. Let us carry out the contract. That , moreover , In faci Is what our client wishes silent compliance and no risk. " n-lghtsman , having fuller confidence in my Kklll , tcok my view , and after much debate It was decided that Prince Caslmlr should bo consultr'd' . Ho came up to Grcsham street , a rather limp old gentleman , to whom tlila was a crowning bitterness In a life o ? disappointment , ijnd we had some difficulty In persuading him to the bolder course. It was the money that settled It. He was , not rich , anil would have been glad to save the E1.MO blackmail. . Having arrange. ! that the sum In question should await mv orders at Cook's bank In Algiers , I left London for Biskra on Novem ber 2 , and. taklUR the most expeditious route that via Marseilles and Phlllpvlllo , reached the desert town on ) the evening of the third day , November C. Allowing three clear days for the return journey to Algiers , where , If my Inquiry failed , I must be on the evening of November 22 , I had just six teen dajs before me. Biskra cwns several hotels , hut I chose that which had been named In. . the letter from MM. do Flvas and Mirabel , believing I ehould bo safest In the heart of the enemy's country. As I hod my guns with me , and proposed to call upon both the French com mandant and the kald , or Arab governor , as an English sportsman , eager to hunt all kinds of game , I hppsd'to escape Importunate curiosity. In 'support of this character I rode out twice with the kald's Mlcons and spent a nlilit In1 the deport under the Anres mountains after. At the same time I prosecuted my In quiries with the utmost caution. If It got wind that nn agent from Prince Caslmlr was In Biskra my mission might fall at the very outpct , and the worst would happen. I was satisfied the first day to walk through the Phce do la 'Sahara ' , where 1 did actually find tlio brass plate of "La Uamle , NoViry , " at the door nf his office or etude. I ascer tained too , that a club railed the "Cercle t > l Salnhln1' existed , and that It was not difficult to gain admission to It. But. as yet J could hear of no "Do Flv. s , " no "Mirabel. " There wore no such persons residing at the HotI des Zl.baus , the very place from which they wrote making the demands ! Of course , people might , and do , make use of an address that Is borroweJ or fictitious yet there was comfort In the thought that these high-toned gentlemen were not persons very well known. Again , I cculd net finl tbU any prince certainly no Prince Stanislas de Medea , had recently sojourned In Biskra. This was also satisfactory , so far as It went ; yet I could 'not ' est much store by It , for princes of nil categories have a fondness for Incognito , and there might ho good reasons why Prlnco StanleMs should pass jjndt'r a smaller and ' an assumed 'name. I 'had his photograph with me , reputed a good likeness , anil I alwajn carried It about with mo , hoping that I might run up against the * original In eomd odd corner. lint not only did I never meet ! him , hut I could hear of no one answering to his dorerlptlon nt any of the hotels. My first substantial move was made when I was admitted as a member of the El Salahln club , I at once examined the list , hut looked In vain for the names "Ie Flvas" and "Mirabel. " They weio not members of the club , that wag clear. This , to my mind , knocked the bottom out of the whole story. If a gambling scandal had occurred In the club , It would surely have been dealt with by members , not out siders ; certainly not by such outsiders , shadowy , obscure porscaagcs , of whom , after flvo days' Inquiry , I could hear nothing In Biskra. But there wae etlll stronger rcabon to doubt the story , Now that I was a mem ber I wa In a position to ask , cautiously , about the case , No ono had heard of It at fil ) . It was piirw Invention : there , had bct-n'no cheating no Prince StanlElas In the club. This crncliiElon relieved meof all anxiety with respect to Iho negotiations. The black , mailers were not to ho greatly dreaded : their plot was thin and commonDlacp ; their threats might bo dt'ruipirdedi and the money must assuredly > not bo paid. But I found myself In the presence of a much more serious question. It was per fectly clear to mo that something had hap pened to the young prince. No plot of this ! kind could have been * et co foot without his belntr actively or passively concerned In It , He was a party to It , whether n 'victim or tool or prlmo mover. For Q moment I wondered whether It was the last Had this young icapcgixtce Bought thus to mulct a. i among the arrivals at Biskra , bcllevo me ; I ( should have heard , " v "But If ho was Incognito , for reasons of bo ! own ? " "We wll ! have the registers. Let us see If there is any ono like him on the Hats. But you tell me you have yourself Inquired at the hotels. I fear this will lead uo no further. " The lists were brought , but , as the baron prophesied , they told us nothing. "No , " he tald , "I see only one spot of firm ground anywhere , a point from/ which possl- .bly we may travel In the right direct.on. " "Tho notary public ? " "Exactly , M. La Hamlet is a real , tangible fact the only notary public In Biskra. I know him personally a little , by reputation still better , as an. hcnorable , straightforward functionary , who would hardly lend hlmstu to anything underhand. French notaries , ao a rule , bear a deservedly high character. Wo had better see M. La Ramie , Ho can , at Must , tell you the truth about ths con- fesslca. A record of the copy , made and at tested , will ifce kept In his ofllee , If it ever was made , which I doubt.1 Wo walked down without delay to the Piece do la Sahara , and were sliswn In < at coco. All doors opened before the command , ant of the garrison. M. La Ramie , an aged man , who was In s'lppers and wore a black skull cap , was most courteous and obliging , prepared ta glvo us any Information In his power. ' But ho knew nothing of a confession made by Prince Stanislas de Medea. Noth'rjg of the sort had been brought to his etude ; he had * never heard of DC Fivas-or Mlra.be ! . Then I laid the copy before him , asking If that was not his cilice seal , his signa ture. "The seal , yes. The signature , no. The first has beca btolen , I know by whom- the second forged undoubtedly forged , by the same coquln , voleur , cscroc , sacripant faineant. " The staid old notary grew purple with rage as ho rolled out abusive epithets then paled suddenly with annthnivrrmtin. . , ' alarm and misgiving. "He will ruin me yet disgrace me utterly , for who shall say where his abstractions , his misuse of my confidence will cease ? " "Was ho one of your clerks ? " asked the colonel. " .My first clerk , Plcpus , whom I drove out of my etude some two moaths back fc-r flagrant misconduct. Liar , rouge thief gambler , Greek , he wasted his substance and mlcio In every low h 1 , at the roulette tafoles In the market rXace , In the dancing dens of the Oulcd Noll. " "What became of him ? " "I heard that ho liad gone down to the coast , to Algiers or to Constantine , and again that ho was lurking somuwlicro ; iear. He was seen at Sldl Okba , drunk In the bazar and co\ernl with flics. Another fold ho had goivo on to Touggourt and , meant to go over "I do not believe myself that ho has left Biskra neither ho nor his fast friend and boon companion , the croupier of the Cerclo cl Salahln. " ' 'Delia Croco ? " quickly asked Baron. u uuuirivu. anu i also pricked up my curs at the mention of the club. We had struck another clew , "This Delia Croce , " my friend the colonel told mo as we walked away from the notary's "Is probably ut the bottom of this business. Ho was once In a good position , had money , and , 1 believe , rank Delia Croco Is not his real name but ho lest It all at play. When ho was bankrupt In cash , and almost In character , he was brought out hero this last season to act as croupier at the casino , Just to keep him from starvation , I heard of him I never eaw him , for , as you will understand I do not frtquent those places ; heard of him aa a man -with a history , o man who had been In good , In tha beat society , knew men and cities , but had sunk Into a mere adventurer , a vaurlen and chovoller d'lndustrle. It Is possible that ho know the prince by sight , had met him or heard of him In Europe , and when he came up here If ho over came " "Which Is as good as proved , " I put In , "Not to my satisfaction. 'You stick to your point , however ; It Is like you English. But will you explain why no one , none of us at any rate , has met htm on heard of him ? Biskra la a small place. Why are there no traces of him ? " "That Is the darkest part of the business , to my mind. " "You * hall not say , monsieur , that we have not tried our best to clear up that. There shall bo no Imputation of foul play un detected where I command. Immediate search shall be made through the district a complete battue. Your Prlnco Charmant must be very securely hidden , If he escapes our people. Ho shall be found , whether alive or dead. " Ho was not found , Deverhelefji. ( But a day or 'two ' later the baron sent Jor me , and said JOBBFRS RND MUNUFRCTURERS V GRICULFURAL IMPLEMENTS. - BfeMalf Co. WHOLKSAM3 DUAM3RS IN U ( Mil , Jmt > lc lCtlts ; and Carriage * . Cor. 6th and Paclnc Bit. 1 & Hariin So Jobbers of Ear.n Machinery. and Iiucalo - Cor. 9th nnd Jones. AflTIGOJO , ' P icture Moldings. o Mirrors , Frames , Hacking and Artlnts * Materials. BOuKBINDIHG , ETC IIXTIXO AX1 * HOOK eleventh and Howard ts. B JOTS-SHOES-RUBBERS , M'frs | Jobbers of Foot Wear The 'Joseph Bnnig-tm Rubber Co. H. Spragwe & SGo , Rubbers and Mackintoshes. Oliinlillclj. . Boo's Shoes and Rubbers < " Balesrooms . 1102-1104-1106 - - Uarney Street. WHOL-ESALtl RUB&ER GOODS Owner of Chief t Brand Mackintoshes Siis © So Boots , Shots , Rubbers , AT WHOLESALE. Ofllce nnd Saletroora 1119-21-:3 Howard at. Wholesale Shoe Manufacturers Wcttern Aecnts Ooojyear Glove -Rubbers , 1114 Harncy Street. BAGS lag Importers and Manufacturers BAGS 614-16-18 South nlh Street BAKING POWDER EXTRACTS. SYRUPS , Mc'.asnes , Sorghum , tc , . Preserves and Jellies. Alee tin cans and Japanned ware. .CHICORY T Glttaory Go. Growers and manufacturers of nil forms of Chicory Omaha-Fremont-O'Nell. they had laid hands upon the two rogues , I'lcpus and Delia Croco. "They are both In Algiers , known to and Identified by the police. No doubt they await your arrival with the maggot , the great prize for which they have angled so cleverly. Now wo shall arrest them. I am writing to beg that this be done at once , for by Interrogation they may bo got to confess what they have done with the prlnco at least , when In custody they cannot carry out their program. They will not be si lenced by the payments they demand , but they cannot very well communicate with the press. " This news In a > measure ended my mission , which did not extend beyond laying bare and neutralizing a clever attempt at extor tion , "ut I could not rest satisfied with that I had still to fulfill a duty toj my em ployer. I musti untavel the inoro serious mystery of tbe prince's disappearance. So I prepared to return without delay to Algiers and assist , uo Mr as I might bo per mitted , In the examination of thu conspira tors. Their luck Interpnecd In my favor , and In no profession does the action of blind chance co further than In that of the detective. The strange fact his ttiecn proved again and again , and might ibe Illustrated by many curious example ! . The very day before that fixed for my de parture I was wandering aimlessly through the little town of lliskra , when chance the detective's good fortune , rather took me Into an Arab caravanserai on tbo outskirts near where the road , comes la from Touggourt and El IVayla , tbd farthest confines of the French territory. It two * of tb tune character as those I CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE. - Crockery. Chin % Silver Plated Ware , looking masses , Chan- ilellers , Lamps , Cnlnineys , Cutlery , Etc. 1-110 I-\Vl.\A.M ST. CKEAHIEHV SUPPLIES heSjiarptasGampany Crcnmcrv I\lachincry \ and Supplies. Holler ? , Engines , Feed Cookers , Wood Pul leys. Blinftlng , Helling. Hutter Pacli- ngcs of all Ulnds. D07-OOD Jonej St. - - - - - COAL. Olllco 1C03 Fnrnnm Street. SHERIDAN ( ( y L. C. N. Dlctz , President. Oo-ild Diets : , Sec. & Tres. DKY G Smith tmpotlets ami Jobbers of Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods AiND NOTIONS. DRUGS. 902906 Jackson St. J. C. RICHARDSON , Prcst. C. F. WELLE R , V. Prcst. 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I had Been Sn the far east , a great square In- closurc , tuo center filled with refuse and earbagu , among which atood the camels , hortjcn , and other animals , while on the four a Idea were low doors opening upon the trav elers' rooms , A little on ono sldo was a now arrival ono of those old-fa&hloned , hooded vans seldom seen out of France , and only there In out-of-tho-way districts remote from rail ways and largo towns , They are. used by quacKdoctors , cheap jacks , wandering pho OR. raphero and tha like. The proprietors of this viMi seemed to combine all these callIngs - Ings with that of horse dealer ; for a number of promising looking colts stood around teth ered by their fetlocks , und an old man In blue blouse and sabots was giving thorn water. Suddenly I saw him look toward the back of the van , glvo a low , shrill whlstlo , and whisper : "Oaro ! Ia patronno , I3t pUItl ct patlta ! " Following the direction of his signal I saw two young people Hying apart wlth a haste that showed they uere doing wrong. It was the old , old story ; love wag not running smoothly , and the chief obstacle was , m doubt , this stalwart female 'In the man's red beret who had Just entered thu caravansary. I drew near , atnuted , as I taw the youth snatch up a water bucket , the girl hurriedly resume her task of shredding oabbages In the pol-a.fou , while the. woman mistress or mother , probably both called ono an Idle vagabond and "the " other a shameless minx. TJien I eauBilit the lad'a face ana was held Instantly spellbound , U waa undoubtedly Prince Slamnlas do Mcdca. For all bla ragged , dutty clothes , bli ill- kempt locks and grimy face , I recognized him GROCERIES. VVIIOLIiJUUi . FINE GROCERIES Teas , Spices , Tobnccp and Cigar * . 1403-1)07 llarney Street * ntrouTHKs. GAS COFKI213 HOAS.T13IIS AM ) joiimxu nnocKtts. Telephone 2S2. HARNESS-SADDLERY J 9 bey 5 Go. ' ' M'f'rs ii.titfrnii , sAnitLitt AXU CIH.KAKB Jobbers of l.tathrr , Artddrrffiintiriiie / ; , Ktf. Wo solicit your orduis 1315 Howard Et , HARDWARE. Wholesale Hardware , Omaha. Wholesale Hardware. Illeycles and fc'portln ? Goods. lLMO-til-23 Hnr- nuy btiuut. JEWELRY Wholesale Ji tuclry. 15th and Ilarncy ; Oin.ilin. Wo can ahow you the bnst st jok In the west. No retail. LIQUORS. WHOLESALE LIQUORS. Proprietors of AMF.HICAN CIGAR AND GLASS WARU CO. : H-21G South Kth St. East India. Bitters Golden Shenf Pure nye nnd Bourbon Whiskey. Willow Springs Distillery , Her & Co. , 1112 Harncy Street. Wholesale Liquor Merchants , 1001 Kuriiam Street- Wholesale Liquors and Cigars , 1118 Farmuu Street WHOLESALE Wines , Liquors and Cigars. 413-415 8. 15th Street- LUMBER WHOLESALE DUMBER . . . 814 South 14tli St. 9K. Dietz , WHOLESALE AND RETAIfc LUMBER Omce and Yards , . . , ,12lh and California Stt beyond all question as the original of the photograph I now held In my hand , "Surely , It is time , prince , " I said , accostIng - Ing him at once In Kngllsh "time that this masquerade should end ? I come from your father , he fears that you arc dead ; ho almost wishes It , for by bomo mad folly you iliava nnirly brought an Indelible fitaln upon an anc-lent name. " Ho had meant , I saw clearly , to deny his Identity , but as I went on his ey&s filled with tcara , aivJ he stammered out : "I do not understand. I have dona nothing very wrong. I love her to distraction " Then I led him straight out of the en closure , and , much to the surprise of all who met us thus arm-in-arm , took the princely stable boy to my hotel , uud heard all bo had to tell. There was nothing very new In his story. Ho had been wandering up from the uoaqt Incognito , meaning to seek adventure In 1ho farthest limits , when lie had fullra In with these vagabond trodert * and had been at tracted by the pretty Yvctto , who had laughed him to scorn , then dragged him at her tall , a hopeless and love-sick youth , pre pared to play any part , accept any rough and Ignoble work , only to bo near her and press his still unrequited tult. Delia Croce must Ivivo keen him when pgtislng through Illakra. I'rlncu StonUlas remembered the man , had met him one day In the bazar , and had some dlfllculty In fclukliig him off. Out of this thu whole plot had grown. It originated , no doubt , with Delia Croce , but It must have been aided and developed by the notary' ! clerk , Uut or task tvai not quite cuded yet. I LUMBE3 : . fl. Eioagland Wholesale Lumber Lime , Etc. Otli and Douglas Sts. OYSTERS David Sole & Oo , PACKERS. ICING COLE OYSTERS , CELERY AND POULTRY. 1013 Howard Rt. OILS-PAINTS MANUFACTURERS Air- Floated Mineral Paint And Palnt of All Klmln. Putty , KtO. 1015 nnd 1017 Jones at J. A. MolTct. 1st Vice I'ren. L. J. Dr.ilir , C1en Mir . . . .OILS. . . . Gnto.lne , Tmiicntlnc , Axle ( Ircnpc. Etc. Omnhti llinnch and ARcncIen , John 11. Ruth Mgr. PAPEH-WOCD2NWARE. Printing Paper , Wrapping Paper , Stationery Corner Ktli and Howard streets. Wrapping Paper , Siationcry , VVoodcniunrc. 1107 Ilarncy Street- PHOTOGHAP.iU SUPPLIES. iesupsfer Oo. Photographic Supplies , Knrnniu St. SCHOOL SUPPUI'S. Publlhcr.M , Manufneturers and Jobbers. The largest Supply House In the West. Corner llth and Ilarncy Streets. SASH DO JRS BLINDS. f..aunfaclurcr.s of Sash , Doors , Blinds , Etc , 12th and Iz.ird Sts. ST EAM-WATER APPLIES. 10M-IOI6 Douglas Struct. Manufacturers and Jobbers of Strnm , Oas ani Water Supplies of All Kinds. ID rfoS-u TO Harnev St. Steam Pumps , Engines and nollerx. Pip ? Wind AIllls , stciim nnrt Plumbing Material , Ueltln , IIoso , Etc. TOYS jANiJJ ANCY GOODS. . Hardy ( S Co- . - . > - Toys , Dolls , Albums and FANCY GOODS. flouie ilMrnlrhlnsB , CMUren's Carriages , Eta. 1319 rarnani Street. YEAoT-BAKlNGPOWDER. Muntifnctureis' celebrated "On Time Yeast" tind German Unking I'owder. Satisfaction guaranteed , _ 4301 to 432r'N tih Twenty-eight Street. had extreme dlfllculty In weaning I'rincc. Stanislas from his Inamorata. Ho refused at first point blank to IMVO the van. It was not until I took theao good folk true Bohemians , yet In their way honorable , fair dealing niecayani ? Into my confidence that I sucoeded In getting him away. The mother , with her strong , harsh NO clinched the matter at once , "Ho could not marry her. That u I not bo miltablo. Anthing else n , . , monclour ; trop du-honneur ! " I bollovo Yvottc eventually marrk i founler ( pay sorgeent ) In the Xouaves u ' wan handsomely dowered by I'rlnco Cas < > As for I'rineo Stanislas , he went down i a lamb to Algiers , wliero r left him to l > witness against the rog c who had Irau i ruin him , nnd I returned home. Shut lip n liiirurlnr , . Nov. 6.-John Nlcdlng. a maker , WIIB shot and futuliy uouridul < robber early thU moirilnjwhllo aHln i his house on Antolnt street. Alrn Ml was awakened just the Intruder HP , In Iho doorway. lionizing lie wn tectcd. the Htriuifer llrul n revolver t I'1' ' , , Jhu ' bulli't iildrnl the bream of \ Nled tig's hUBbaml. ii.-iictrallriK u lun blood vcFHeiH. NJedliiB" c n live but u hour * . The robber m-aped There U no t > eed ol little children lif 5 tortured by sold head , eczema and s u eruptions. DoVltt' wiub. Hazel } , , gives Instant relief and cure * permanent ! ) Sulsribo for The Sunday Ueo and read ; ' Anthony Hope's great * tory "Suutm Dale , "