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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1894)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : MONDAY , AUGUST 13 , 189 ] . 8PB01KL _ Ailri-rtlm-ntfU for these columns will li tnkrn until 12M n. in. for Hie evnenln * nml until 9:00 : P. m f r the morning and Sunday editions , Advertliwrii liy repuenllnir a. number check , ran lime nn-n-rx ndilrrnix-fl tn n numbered letter In rnrn rf Tim Uof. Answer * tn ndcr ! s pd will lit delivered mum presentation nf the check. Ruled , Hie n woid first Insertion , lo n wonl therc.ifler Nothing token for tens tlmn Ka for first Insertlrm. Tlinta adxTllnementii mu t nin eon ccullvdy. SITUATIONS WANTED. BITI'ATION "WANTED , DRUG CLERK. COUNtry - try nnd city pxperlcncc. Addons T ' * , . > ' ' ' ' , , , * WANTED. HV yoi'Ntl LADY. POSITION AH itfpnwraimor , t\v < i years' experl nci1 ! rerently with whnl > ' ale home ; city reference. Addrros T II. llro A-2H I' . ' " _ _ A YOt'Nl. "HEALTHY WOMAN' WANTS A A wrl nuriv. Inquire JKIC Davenport. ' A 12G 11 * WANTED. A GRADUATE OK GEORGETOWN university , law department , drslrva n sllua- tlon In Liwycr'M olllce or elsewhere. Willing to do nn > thing In rnrn even a ijcant livelihood. Addrcfts , lawyer , T 23 , lift ) otllce. WANTED MALE HELP. SOLICITORS. TEAMS FUHHDjINSTALLMENT goods American Wringer Co. , 1813 Howard. H Col " " WANTED A""PRACTICAL MAIlIII.n CUTTER nnd salesman , t lake- Interest In business ; no capital retinlri-d , Address P. O. Ho * 072. Lin- It 9 J13 BALEHMEN ( ENEROETio-WANT MEN OK Komi address on rnliiry for retail trade. Atiply 1510 pouxlai ) . II MHO 89 WANTED , 2 SINGERSWHO CAN 1'IjAY banjo or guitar. Address T 21 , llee. [ _ I1-M1M 15 ' WANTEi-f'sALESMEN rou FINE CIDERS und clirarn , salary JIOO.oo n month nnd rx- peni-i'S p.llil Address California Odor rniiii.iny | , Chicago. HI. Il-M22t 1C * WANTED. 10 noon SALESMEN TO TAKE A nice line of liuiihea nt 20 per cent commission. AildrriM or n | > [ ily In Ihu H. M. Guns.iul com' liimy , IQ2Hth street. It MZi > 14 * WANTEDGERMAN CLERK ; SINGLE young man , unu Hint can speak Dane pic- fcrredj slnlcWIBCS expected. Address T S3 , 1IC ( . . H-MfO 13 _ WANTED , AN EXPERT SOLICITOR. 1IECH- told llros. , printers. 1WI Cass street , 1I-M1DI 13 * SALESMAN WANTKD IN EVERY COl'NTY IN United State * ; $75 month nml expenses. Of- llce , advertising , delivery team furnished. Gimd'i monoiioly. Addntu 1C. H. Co. , 132 Colonnade building Itoston , Mam. I1-M2SS 13 * WANTED FEMALE HELP. LADIES WANTING FIRST-CLASS GIRLS npply Scandinavian Y , L Homo exchange , 205 N. leih. C-MD16 ami. KOH oKNKiiAij iiouawwoiuc 1:10 N. 26tli St. , sin.ill family. C 1CJ WANTUD , COJII'in-HNT OIKI. FOIt PJU8T \\ork ; wagfn ( VH ) . Apply 11J7 LodKO stievt , Illch nchool. C-M237 II FOB , RENT HOUSES. TUNTS ran IIKNT. 1311 FAICNAM ST. D-CT.3 VBKY riNK 7-HOOM COTTAOC AT UK- iluced price ; call lit once. Fidelity Trust Com * pany , 170i Karnain Btrtet. U Ml WANTKD GOOD MKUIUM IMtlCKD HOUSES. 1,1st your lioiut'H for lent with Ames. D-M3 HOUSES , ! ' . K. DAHLINU , IIAKKHK 1H.OCK. L ) CCS 1IOU8KH IN ALt. TAHTS OF T1I12 CITY. TI1I3 O. 1 * . Davis company. 1MJ Farnam. D CJ7 RENTAL AGENCY , 507 IJItOWN BLOCK. U COSAIT KKLKKNNY & CO. , It. . : , CONTINENTAL IJLK. D-C70 _ FINK T'HOOM COItNEIl FLAT AT 701 S. 1CTII street ; rnncc mid all other con\cnlences. George Clouscr , room 2 , 1CM Farnam street. D JtW IIKNT F SOME aivr.iMAN AND llln wlfu would like to lent a dutiable modem house of nine rooms In a choice location , we have It. nouns & Hill , D 3DO-A20 CALL AT OFFICE FOll FULL DEriCltll'TlON and pliotuiiapi ) of these houses : 3225 I'ratt street , 4 rooms , JS.OO. ,3."jl3 Sewaid street , 4 roomy , new , J10.W. 21\3 Drlstol slicel , 7-room cottage , everything In It , bound to suit , > 25.00. One of the finest 7-room houses In city , 530. Fidelity Titist Co. , 17th and Fainam Ms. _ _ D-57Z FOK HUNT , MODEIIN 0-HOOM COTTAGE ; call forenoons ISl'l Sherman avenue. D M62I HOUSES. VERY UKASONAllLIc WKLL LO- catcd. Sheroo l , 912 N. Y. Life. D 595-H * COTTAGE , 810 SOUTH 1UTH ; Jl OO A month. D-176 13 FOK IIKNT. LAHGK TWO-STOUY formerly used by the llurliort TiunU Factory. 2430 Seward st. D 790 at FOU HUNT. MOST UErilUAIJLE HOUSE , 2513 Farnam. It. C. I'atteruon , Itamge block. D M001 Fen nnjNT-.Two SIX-UOOM FLATS IN GOOD condition at .Von. 415 nnd 419 South llth street. A. J. I'oppleton , 314 Flint National Itink hlili- D 972-13 FOIt IIKNT. DEHIKA1JL13 DWELLINGS IN all parts of city. IS. II. Shcafe. 22 l-axton hlk. D a 7-SO FOIt UK.VT , A D13SIUAULK FUUNiailKD cottaKO fnim Septemter 1st ; refeivnces rc- iiulrril. T 21 , llee. 1 > MIDI 15 * 6 , C. 8 AND IO.IKX > M HOUSES. ALL MODern - ern , lawn and shade. Apply nt 211 Jf. Y. Life or 2121. Miami sheet. D M1S9 THE FREN55EII. lll-lir N. 23TII STREET : 21 largu rooms ; all modern convonlonL't'a. Will renl plthcr half separately. John N. Fronzer , Opp. P. O. U MJS1 IS _ - seh'COTTAGE. . SOI'TH 23D. NEAU Mason seh' ' vl house. Inrmlie 1J1C S. i'2d Ktieel , D M2it : ; 11 WE HAVE Tl 1111313 ELHGANT 7-UOOM hoUEVii , wllii water , bath , K.IH , seweiclstcms , dr. , uhlch will bo put In llrst-rl.ist condition for IIHII | tennntH at low lent , illh ami Hamil ton etieet.l. 1'alll. Ill Iloaul of Tiade. _ _ D-M1S2 It- COTTAGK. 2J17 llt'UT ' ; NEW AN'r > MOD13ItN ; Jiint the pl.ici' far Binall family. H. F. D.illev , Uli ) N. Y. Llfo llldK. D-174-11 * RENT FURNISHED ROOMS. FllONT HOO.M FOll ONE OH TWO CIENTLE- llifn. COt S. lSth nticct. E Mit5 ) 15 * 'rUtlNIS'HKD ' UOO.MS ; for ono or ttto. 1313 DodBO. NICELY FDUN1SIIED HOo'xis T'fiU GKNTLlT- inen or llpht hounekct'pln ) , ' , dX ! Nurth 17th st. E 103-14 * HOOMSFt'HNISHED Oil UNITUN'IKIIKU. 1G19 Dodce St. E-lil 17' FUllNlSHUD UOOM , IIATII , JC. 1311 fAUNASI. K-1C3-U * FL'llNISIIED ItOO.MS , CJO SOUTH 1DTH ST. E-M333 Sll _ _ " 1100M FOll LIGHT HOUSEKEEl'INO. H9"N. . _ lth. | .3 M19T _ ! _ ! _ WANTI3D-TO Lin' , FUHNISIIEIJ HOUSE OF ten looms ; will take rent In ! > . > .ud. Refer ences irqulivtl , Addiftia 2521 C.ilifnrnU street. E .MJ5) ) IV rUKNISHEP ROOMS AND BOARD. YOUNG WOMEN'S HOME UNDEIl CAHU OF Woincn'u Chllatlan ui > soclatlun. lit S. lith st. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ F C71 11OOMS WITH UOAIID IMS CHICAK ) ST. F M3S1-A20 * _ NICELY FDIINISHED HOOMS AND FI11ST china boanl. 1721 Dodge. F : IJ-AH VI3UY DKSIIIAI1LE " * UNKl USIKlu"3n ril6NT niul back looms , nleo furnished ruomx ; I'vcrj-- tlilnn llrst-clatK. 210 nnd 212 South 2Mh street. LAI1OE UOOMS , WITH DOAUD. NOUTII- east ronier 2llli nnd 13 streets. K-MJ-C 11 * FllONT AND HACK I'AUI.Crll , ALSO 8SIALL rojm ; llrat-i.lis.H ; t > oard. 210i DoughiH. FM24'i 18 * _ NICI.I.Y FURNISHED ROOMS WITH HOARD. 611 N. Will. F I37-II * UNFUHNISHED KOOMS FOB , KENT J NICE ROOMS ; WATER , WS N. 11TH ST. U-2K-AI3' 6 UNFUIlNmiH'.D CHAMRKim FOll HOUSE- keeplnR to man and wife ; no children , 319 No. I7th ut. O S(3 ( _ " lTAllOlT"uNFt'RNISin3D ROOMS FOU HOUSE. Itefplai ; ; lunje hudy yiinlj low prlc-u. Sill SI. Mary' * nvvnur , t | M1W 13 * JXH Rf3NT--T fNFl'RNIHHKir ROOM'S WITH all conveniences. 237 llanu-y SI.O O - 1M11 * FOR RKNT. TlR 4-STORY IIRICK 1JUILDKNG Via Fnrnam street. The bttlldlni ; has n II. t- Rrcof cciurnt biiieninit , cnmpl t itt.-ni nt i- 1C llxluio. nnler on all Hours , Kan , < t > . Ap ply at the ulllco of The lira. 1-DII/ CORNER STORE. W.OO. DOUGLAS. IN- qulru 32. I-mVU 1OH RKNT. ROOM , CS 11Y 31. SND FLOOR OF my itorr. tultatlii for cloaks and tullt ! K Unlit and elevator KOI vice. Mr * . J. livuson. FOU RKNT-THIIKE-STORY AND R.\HKMlNT ton ) uullduiK ut No. 1011 Furnaiu t , ; torn with gciol ba em < nt at No. 41i S. llth M. ; hall lultiibla for lodua of other iiuriwfts nt No. 1WI Fnrnam st , and ( mall store In KspMlllon bulldlntr , atU > Mnine Flfleenlli Street thealrr. Alt In ipxvl cundltlon. A. J. I'opulaton. Ill Flrkt Natlonl llanK bulldlnx. 1-91M3 JfOH RKNT RKST STORU UOO > I 1N T1H ) city , at Uli DOU.IUI slnNU 1-3U17) U AGENTS WANTED. AflBNTS. I1OTH BnXKS , TO TAKtJ CONtract - tract * for rellabla firm. 411 Paxton Mk , Omaha. J-7I1-A10' AOBNTB SIAKi : I5.0J AND IO.O ) DAILY 8KLL- Inn Ilia clectrlrnl wonder , 415 N , 15th , 3 In 9 p , m. ; K'nTal intent wanted. J M220 H * WANTED , AGENTS TO TAKI3 OltDKRS IJY mniple nt homi > or travel , expcn M nnd Rood mlniy or comml slon tn rlRht party. Hnmplen rent on application. Address with stamp Lock Hex 2a. New York City. WANTED TO BENT. WANT TO LEASE. FOR TERM OF YEARS- Tenemrnt block or number of dwclllnita ci-n- trnlly located. AddreM I' . O. Hex 7 * . ' . K373AU STORAOJEi BTORAdE , WILLIAMS & CROSS.1214 HARNEY. M-G72 HTOHAfJE FOR HOUSEHOLD OOODS ; CLKA.V and cheap rule. It. Wells , 1111 Farnam. " Farnam.i'r73 ? OM.VAN&STORAan"cO..IM2 FARNAM. Tcl.ljTj M-674 " " REST STORAGE nUILDlNo""lN OMAHA. U. 8. pov. bonded ttarchousn. Household Koodi atorcd. Loweit rates. 1013-1015 Leavcnworth. M-713 WANTED TO BUY. UEST FOR THE MONEY.HAVANA FRECKLES N-MM7-Aia _ _ _ _ CASH FOR LUMtlER UtWNESS IN LIVE town ; gUo full particulars. T 8 , llec olilre. N MOSil 87 * WANTED , TO I1UY A TAILOR SHOP IN small country town ; will pay cash ; stallprice. . Acl.lrc.iH T 2i ! , Omiha H'e. N M177 14 FOR SALE FURNITURE. PAYMENTS EASY , "YOU WON'T MISS YOUR money. Low prices un fiunlliirc A : household coeds. Enterprise Credit Co. , G13-615 N. ICth st. O-S75 FOR SALE HORSES , WAGONS.ETO FOR SALE. TWO GOOD FAMILY HORSES ; cheap for cash ; B.ifcs and lellnble. H. L. lluiket , undertaker , 23d and Cumins stieets. P M8IO FINE SECOND HAND PHAETONS AND CAIt- rinses. A. J. Simpson's Ilcpoiilory , 1411 Dodge. P-OI4-A21 2 TOP 1IUGOIES533 & JW.LEATHER TOP CAR- rhige JM. Drummond Cnnlage Co. P S31 FOR SALE OR TRADE 2 HORSES WEUHI- \nz \ 1'MO ' His. each , C nnd 7 > cir old. Fred Terry , 430 RamRO block. P 7CI THE UEST LEATHER TOP I1UGC1Y IN OMAHA fur toS.OO. Drummond , lilh and Haiiify. P B30 FOR SALE. A FINE ROADSTER. ADDRESS A. II. Hpurr , Creston , Iowa. I' MJ2i 23 * FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS. ICE FOR SALE ; CAN SHII' OVErt ANY ROAD out of Omaha and Council lluT ! . Lamoreaut llron. . 306 So. ICth. Omaha. Q 3.I2-A17 ICE FOR SALE IN CAR LOTS. aiLIIERT Llroa. . Council llluffa. Q MC2J-A25 CHEAPEST CIHC1IEN AND ORNAMENTAL fcncH nude. C. It. Lee. SOI DoUKlaa. Q-774 HANK AND I'LATTE VALLEY SAND FOR sale. C , W. Hull Company , 20lh & Izard sts. Q-773 WAGON UMURELLAS. SIMI'SON , 1411 DODGE. Q G1.1-A2I FOR SALE , NEW SET NORTHWESTERN icpoits. E. Franck , StocUvllle , Neb. Q-Mtll It * FINE THOROUailURED , ROUGH C-OATE ? ) St. ltern.ini puppies ; all clltflilc to icKlstiatlnn. C. J , Het7ler , 2530 Mnplo Eticot. Q 113 10 * S HEAD GOOD FRESH MILK COWS FROM 20 In .71 dollars per head. Call nfternom ; yard Mtli nnd Dint St. Q iM ( n FOR SALE YOUXO TIGS AND SOWS. ALways - ways on hand. Jans Wheler , 8th nnd Grace. Q-172-13 * FOR SALR. GOOD FRESH MILK POW. Jersey and Holsleln mixed. Apply at 13th nnd Frederick streets , Mrs. Llaar. Q M1S7 13 * FOll HALE. ONE IIOEIIM FLUTE , LITTLE used ; one plcalo , lib , never used ; one C clar inet , old ; about fiO.lx ) sheet music and follow ; one complete set Enc. llrltanleu. Issued In ISM ; will sell nil or part of above cheap. Address box 65. Omaha. Q M1S3 H JERSEY COW FOR SALE OR TRADK. 37JS Lake , or 1101 Jackson sts. Q HO 11" MISCELLANEOUS. HAVE YOUR OLD CARl'ET WOVEN INTO rugs. Smyrna rugs repaired , 1321 Leavcnworth. R M542 CLAIRVOYANTS. MRS. DR. H. WARREN , CLAIRVOYANT. HE- liable business medium ; 7th year ut 119 N. 16. S7S MASSAGE , BATHS. ETC. MMK. LA RUE , 416 SOUTH 15TH. T MD31 S7 MADAME SMITH. 502 S. ISTHD FLOOl , room 3. MaKsaftc. vapor , alcohol , stcim. full- phurlne und sea baths. T M217 li * MASSAGE , MADAME I3ERNARD , 1119 DODGE. I51i Id * PEBSONAL. LADIES' AMUER JEWELRY TO ORDER ; olno icpalrlng. U13 S. 10th meet. U M077 TRY HAVANA FRECKLES , A IOC SMoTil U-.M307-A1D WHEN OUT WITH YOUR LADY VISIT J. J. Mailer's new leu cie.im parlois , su _ Lcavcn- \\oilli elieet ; even Ihlni ; la new , Includlnt ; the bulldlm , ' . Tel. 10JO. Ice cream dehveied. U78 V1AV1 HOME TREATMENT FOR LADIES. Health book and consultation free. AdJu'ia or call Vlavl Co. , Dili IIvu bldg , Lady attendant. U C7'J UNION DRAND-GENUINE WHOLE WHEAT Hour. Wheat ? ) New bie.ikfast food. Neal At Com ad. Wholesale Agents , Omaha.U U ; Sj-Al 5 _ _ WHOLE WHEAT RREAD FROM UNUOLTED Hour at Imogen L. Hunitoy'u , 217 N. ICth st. U 212-AU MASAGE HAT1IS. 11.ME. POST. 315Vi S. 1-111. U ajj UMDUKLLAS MADE. RECOVERED AND RE- palie.1. 103 South Slxtetnti ! _ Btrect. _ T.-syi SAsiuEi/iiuiiNS FNVITUS You ro SEE HIS new dinner acts at J3.7S. foimerly 110.00. U DOJ A2I RALDUFF A | ii > .ibimt und convenient place. ir > 20 Fuv.iam street. I'axton block ; 'phono 711.U . U CM THE WOMAN'S RAKERY SUPPLIES VA- rlety of cholco goods , bealilm five kinds of the best luead In market ; whole wheat bread a specialty ; Hoods dellveied ; tcleiihonn 431. Mrs C. b'avllle. manacer , HOI N. 21th St. U-5M-A-25 BTRAW HATS CLEANED. RESHAPED AM ) mude new. S03 N. 2Cth St. U 523-A-2J " " " " TAKE YOUR "FRIEND ; TINTYPES. 4 FOR 2Sc. Pioctor. CIO S. llth street. U MSI MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE. LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES LOANED ON or bought. F. C. Clicsney , Kansas City. Mo , W-CSI ANTHONY LOAN & TRUST CO. . SIS N.Y. LIFE lo.ins at loiv lutes for choice security on Ne braska and Iowa farms or Omaha City prop > rty _ _ _ - _ ; _ MONEY rnrr.O.VN ON FARM IN DOIH1LA3. Improved and unimproved Ojnah.i leal estate Fidelity TruaW Co. . 1703 Farnam at. W ( , M MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMA11A leul estate. Ilronnan , Love & Co. 1 iston I U W 635 ' .OANS W Nl-EDT jT N7"irREN5riiTiroi'P P O W "CS-Jt MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA PROPERTY nnd Neliiaska fauns nt from 8 lo 7 pof c c' . W. U. MelMe , First National bank bulfilini. W * Vv MORTGAGn LOANS. A. MOORE , 501 N.Y.LlFEj MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES. THH O. F. Davla Co. . 1503 Farnam at. W-C31 OMAIfA L(1AN TRUST 1-0.7 ICTH AND Dank-las slieels. loan money on vlty nnd farm properly ut lowest rates of Interest. W tOl UNlTKlT BTA'n38 MoTlTOAilK CoT OF NEW York. Capital 12,000,000. Surplus JtWO.ttW. Bub- mil choice leans lo F. S. 1-usey. agent. First Nailorul tonk building. W-CS1 MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATMM ON Impioved and unlmpuned Omaha real estate , 1 to 5 jcau. Fidelity Tiutt Co , , 1702 Famiin. W-6H MONEY TO IX3AN ON IMPROVElT OMAHA real estate , llrcnnuu. Love & Co. , Paxton blk , W-CSj FiltST Mo"lTOAOErt [ HOUI1UT ON DOUGLAS or Harpy county farnia. Reed & Selby , 331 lluurd of TrndB bulldlDZ. W-8H LOANS ON DOUGLAS" SARPY COUNTY furmt. Write u * . ReeJ & Solby , Ml Clmmbtr of Coinmerca bids. W Sit IXAr7s. 137"lC. SHBAFi : . 4JS I'ACTON RLlT. WS3Sii _ LOANS ON IMPROVED .1 I'NIMPROVEO CITY property ; B.iWO & upwanls. 6 to 7 per rent ; no dtluyit. W. Furnuni Smith . Co. , 1320 Fnrnam. W CL ? ) JM.O > SPECIAL FUND TO t/AN ON INt protail city proiwrty , 1'aul , HI UxarU of Trade. W-M1S1 H MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS. J. D. HADDOCIC , ROOM 427 RAMGD nl.OCTC. X9J MONEY TO IXJAN ON FURNITURE. T1ANO3 , horara , wagons , etc. , nt lowest rntra In city ; no removal of eooila ; atrlctly confidential ; you can pay the loan off at any tlrno or In any amount" . OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. . * SOS Bouth Ulh ar ( t X OS CONFIDENTIAL I/JANS MADE ON CHAVfEL necurlllea. A-Mrem P. O. Rex 752. X 3'i-AU " " SHORT TI1H3 LOANS.4 32 PAXTON I1IOCK. MONEY TO LOAN ON HOUSEHOLD FURN ! . lure , piano * , homes , wngona , or nny kind of chattel security , nt lowest ponnlble rnf , which you fan pay back at nny time , nnd In nny amount. FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE CO. , room 4 , Wltlinell block. X-613 * MONEY TO LOAN ON PERSONAL PROP- erty. Harvln Loan Co. , 701 N. Y. Life build- Inc. X-00 BUSINESS CHANCES. SMOKE HAVANA FRECICLE3 , A IOC * CIGAR. Y M367 A13 FOR SALE. GROCERY STORE , GOOD "CLEAN stock , located on tlm best street In the city ; will Invoice at about 11.800,00 ; will sell for rash only ; good reason for aelllnK. Addresi V 25 , Hcc , Y M15S A13 * IF YOU WANT TO RUY.SELL OR EXCHANGE merchandise , Ket In or out of the business , call on or address the National Information and Exchange Co. , 203 First National bank. Omaha , Neb. Y-W3A2I FOR RENT A DEPARTMENT ON SF.COND lloor , 30x50. In one of the larne * ! houses In Council UlufTs. 13 , care llec. Council muffs. Y M633 FOR SALE , A 11IO PAYING I1USIN73SS ; NO competition ; Jl.SOO cash taltri It. Addtexs S W. Dee. Y MIOOSS * GENUINE HUSINERSES. LOTsl SOME Kplendld farms ; eny termi ; water nnd nchool bonds ; colony lands. Address Pioneer Uusl- ncs agency. Sheridan , Wyo. Y Mai 11 * WANTED. PARTNER TO TAKE < 4 INTEREST In KIKM ! iin > lnf ; buslnrKS and KOncrttl man.iKe- menl of olllce on salary of J75.W per month ; references nnd small capital required. Call or address 401 , N. Y. Life IlldK. YM213 18 FOB EXCHANGE. A 10-CENTER. FOR CC. HAVANA FRECKLES. 55 M367 A13 TO EXCHANGE , 320 ACRES GOOD , IMproved - proved bottom land , .Mitchell Co. , Kan. ; orchards ; running water : 00 acrei adjoining low.i City , la. , lu > Nance Co. , Neb. ; standard bred brood mares nnd cash ; want merchandise ; will take other property for horses. L. W. Newell , lowu City. la. X-Mlll 15' WANTED. liTOCK 6F CLOTHING , GROCER- ICH and haidwaro In cxclmncc for Impiovcd Omaha lenity. R. C. 1'altcrson , Untune block. 2 M902 TO EXCHANGE. DM ACJ'B RANCH IN NE- braskn for Kooil horses nnd one-third cash. S. W. Royd. Frcni int. Nebraska. K M3.-.5 20 FOR EXCHANGE. TWO-SEAT CARRIAGE for phaeton. Address Norrls & Leachoy , 2Xti ! and Lcavenworth. / MIC3 13 * WILL EXCHANGE ONE-HALF INTEREST IN n BO-hbl. roller Hour mill nnd elc\ulor for Im proved farm land. Particulars on application. Address * Jox 1158 , Brcckenrldge , III. / M312 13 TO EXCHANGE LOTS AND FARM LANDS for stocks of general merchandise and Krorir- Ics. Addiess P. O. Uox 213. Z 009-13 SOME GOOD S13COND MoilTOAGE PAPERS for exchange for SO or ICO-ncru farm ; wotihl ns ume llsht encumbrance ; no fancy prices entertained. I. C. IJonhnm , Council HlufTs. Z-M135 13 WANTED. GOOD RESIDENCE OR I1USINES8 properlv for good furmi nnd business ; best city northwest Nebraska. Address T 29. HeA 7.-M225 13' CLEAR OMAHA PROPERTY TO EXCHANGE for better place. Will npmime or pay differ ence. D. T. Hutchison , 103 N. 15th street. 55 M183 13 WANTED. CATTLE , SHEEP , HOGS ANP horses for clear lands and city property und cash. E. F. R'ngcr , 321 S. 15th. Si M231 13 * 5.000 TO 18,000 MO. LANDS , J5.00 AND J6.00 PER acre , for mdse. E. F. Ringer , Omaha. 55 M231 13 FOll EXCHANGE , FINE LANDS , AVELL LOcated - cated , productive ami some cash , for stock of general merchandise. Address Lock Hex 30 , lle.iver City. Neb. 55-MOOI 18 WANED , MERCHANDISE ; J20.000.00 ELECtric - tric plant , paying 10 per cent net ; want gen eral nidne. 13S acres , 18 miles from Omaha , JO,000.00 , for mdsp. Clear nnd encumbered Omaha property and cash for mdse. 80 acres tine farm , Richardson county , Neli. . nnd 30 acres , Sewaid county , Kan. , clear , prlt-cj $7,000.00. want mdse. Farms In Neb. , JowX Knn , M * . , clear nnd encumbered : will put In ca di on good stocks of mdsi * . Let me know nt ctice whal you have nnd what yau want. E. F. Ringer , S21 S. lilh. / M231 13' MOUNTAIN VIEW IS IN HOWELL CO. , MO. , on the southern slope of the Ozaik mountains. 16 miles east of Willow Springs ; hotel. ] 3 r'Kims. doing good business , ulll trad * for stock of general meichandlse. Win. Mullen , Afoun- taln View , Mo. / BI2ID 13 * J3.00 > CLEAR ntOPERTY , "TWO HOUSES. " IN Council I'luff * . for farm In eastern Nihinska. F. D. Wead , ICIli nnd Douglas. 55 1. 11 AN IMPROVED FARM OF 960 ACRES. CLEAR pnco J14.400 , for Oiu.ilm prupcity ; will nssum < encumbrances. F. D. We.id. 16th and Douelas 55-102-11 FOB SALE BEAL ESTATE. FARM LANDS. C.F.HARRISON , 012 N.Y.MFE RE 96C-s6 FOR SALE , 4.4W ACRES OF LAND CO MILES noilhwfst of Omaha. Address Thomas Kerl. O.ikland , Neb. RE M7J7 SI * CHOICE GARDEN LANDS , 5 MILES FROM po lotllce , In tracts from 10 to 160 acres. A great baigaln. Will take oomo trade. N. D. Keyes. G17 I'axton block. RE M736 RAltGAINS , HOUSES. LOTS AND FARMS , tale or trade. F. K. Daillng , UaiKer block R E-C39 DARGAIN. A FINE 430-ACRE ] ? ARsT , \ t miles from Omaha , only JIO.OJ per ncie. C. 11. Ro.-UHKht301 N. Y. Life. RE-32S n7 _ _ FOll SALE , NEW i-ROOM "COTTAGE ; 7EL. lar. cistern , city nater ; cor. 13th nnd Sahlcr. J1.2M.OO ; long time. Enmilro 1313 Farn'im. Samuel Hums. R E-63S LIST DARGAINif iToh QUrai TURNS 1603 Dodge. R E 700 FOR SALE AT" COST , THE CHOICEST TWO ane.s ( adjoining ) In Rurnham Place ; nil fence I and cultivated ; half block southwest from the end of Ri-nson motor. Address T 19. no. ' ntlluH. ItE Ml2 FOR SALE. MODEIIN COTTAGE : < TY Water ; paved stieet ; lot C0\150 ; three hlock.s fiom S. Omahn postofllcc. In > itiln > Frank Martz.ihn , South Oimlm. RE MIS3 II A PERSON WITH CAPITAL THAT DESIRES to Invest In go.nl p.ijlng pu.perty worth J.15I- OOO.W , tall ut 612-13 Paxton bloi.k , Omaha. RE M2W IS * WE CAN DELIVER 7 R. HOUSE AND HATH- 'jj'l'i'eP"iU ' ' * l"'tlLI01 un " 10t ! bKltl | | > ' 1st for * = .5lM A b .iiiiiful south front coltnge , city water and well , fcir H.JDD . HIIIISO and lot , 4'blocks from court house , B ii.'res S ml. N. W. . J1.375. n line tract. JM ) btiK cottage on tightly lot. IMM buys cottage 2iUh Kt , north. MO few blocks from Hansroin Park. F. D. Wead , 1611 nnd Douglas. R E 101-lt TYPEWB1TEB3. TYPEWRITERS ROl'GHT. SOLD. KX- changed , rented nnd repalied. Typewilter nnd nillce mipplliM. Tipt-wi tiers rented nt $1 per month. TI.e Uinih.i Typewriter i\LliaiiRi : * . sue- to Hit * tyiU'Wiltlng depjitmonl of thu Stationary Co. . 211 S. 15th. t l. 1361. eve SIH3 THIJ N1IW DOfdHI'UTY TVI'KWHITKK. The Omaha T t > i > wilter UxchniiBe. ti'l. 13G1 , No. : i S. 13th bt. MI T1I1J MOST CO.MPLUTH STOCK OK STAND- nid typewi li'-is ami tui > ( ili-d. ) Wi > contiol the DrnunoroillAmph nml New Yost. Ilirjnlns In Krcoml-haml tnarhlni'S 'llMil.li'eMl ' by num. All machines poifeuly iciulml , new p.utu inip- lilloil ; prices muJerute ; now machines lumuil while ii'Mlrs | niu mailo. I'nltml T > pinvrler ( , ' ; Supplies Co. , 1619 I'mimm St. Tili-pl 'm ' > 1M3 , 173- MUSIO , AKT ANU LANGUAGE. o. r. cjrLi.KNnncK. HANJOIST AND Iracher. 1810 California street. 911 roil HAHOA1NS IN PIANOS AND OHOANSt easy payments ; Inbtiumrnts rented ; lents npply en puicliase. A. Hospe , Jr. 701 Mits. JiVssnl iiirowN- 6MMiTT. THI : only po t Krniliinto of Kinerxon College of Ora > ton' . lioatun In Omaha , who tc.nchcn elocution anJ ph lcal culture , Warn bullillnv. Omnlu. . ; n A NKIIUAHKA CONSIIHVATOHV lF Ml'sTc ! Lincoln , thn larwMil muxlc nchl l In Hi" r l fall term opens September 3J ; v.Tltu for ram- JUI7 It- U NDEKTAKEKS ANJJ JUB ALMEHS II. K. I1UMKGT. FUNBHAI , niHKCT5lf"lNT > embalmer. 1CIS Chicago t. . teUphon * W. 70 } " " 8WANSON "i : VALIK.V. UNDKUTAKKIIB AND emlmlniern , 1701 Cumlng M , . ttlvphun * loen. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ M. o. MAUL. u.\DiiiTAKrn : AND" : * * halmer. HIT Farnani it. , telephone 55. 107 HUAI'UY " &TlEAVIY. W 8. "imi HT. TUL. I ; also itlh and N n. , So. Omatin. 70si IIAZOIIS , 8HHAIIS. cLII'PERB. LAWN HOW. er . Ct * . A. L. Una.rUnJ. IM N , Ulh. 7N BIOYCLEB , s rinpAinED AND . Tire * nml lumlrle * . Skff unrnMl , repaired. C. U. llellln. lock t mlth. HJN. Itth M. 60 1JICYCLES. NBW AS'O.'OLD. 120 TO $1U emy payments i we r nand repair. Omnlu Ulcycl Co. , xa N. Ittjl.ftt. _ 7M BICYCLES-ALL BTTBBa- Bend for our Il t of * eoond hnnd nd hop- worn blcyclen. llepMrs nnd cycle nundrlei of all kinds. M. O. DUX6A..403 N , Kilt < U Ml HOlWJuS. THE MIDLAND HOTUL. Corner 16lh nnd Chit-ago1 st . ; coolest hotel In Omihai new bulldlnr. ' new futnllure , elec tric belli ) , hath , tteam lui.il. American pint , Jl.M lo (2.00 per day ; European plan. Mo la 11.00 per day. M. J. l-'rank , proprietor. 714 AKTNA HOUSE ( UtlllOlTJAN ) N. W. COlT 13th and Duilge. Huoni by day or week.US US S3 * ELECTKIOAL SUPPLIES. AHMATUIIES AND CONVBIlTKItS HEWOUND iloraga ballerles recharKCd ; cleclrlcal and Ren- eta ! machlnlats ; ouprrlor work Kiiarantred. Omaha Electrical Works , 617 and 619 S. Ulh nt. 711 ELECTUICAL ENOINEEHS AND CONTUAC- tors for electric llslit and motor plants nnd all kind * of electrical conmrucllon. Western Elec- trio Supply Co. , 418 nnd 420 8. 15th si. 712 PLUMBERS. KHEK-PLUMIIINO OP EVEUY KIND. HAS tleam & hoi water heating ; sewerage. 213 S. 1C. J , J. IIANIOAN , PLUMHINQ. STEAM AND hot water hoatlntr. 2703 Leavenworlh st. 153 JOHN ilOWH & CO. , I'LUMIIINa , 8TEAM AND hot water healing , gas llxluies , globes , 421 S. 15. 481 TENTS AND AWNINGS. WOLK IIUOS. & CO. . MANtTI-'ACTUHEltS OK -wnlnuH , tents , flags , wagon , hay , stuck covers , tarpaulins , banners , streamers. 701-705 S. 16th St. . telephone COI. TrnU for rent. 713 WHY DON'T YOU IlENT A TENT. TAKE A mention nnd rest yourself ? The Omaha Tent and AwnlnK Co. hnva touts of all kinds that they rent cheap. 1811 Farnam si. 3S2 A17 CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. C. E. MOHRILL , CAItPENTKn. OFFICE AND store Ilxtures a upeclalty. Patching nnd postering. 1513 Capitol ave. . tel. 403 GS2 HAMILTON "lillOS.7 GENERAL CONTli\O lors and bulldeia , cnrpenlcr work , hrlck laying and plnslerlni , ' . 414 S. ISlli at. , tel. lift. JI338 OPTICIANS. OMAHA O1T1CAL CO. , LEADING OPTICIANS. J. F. 1'onder , manager. Eyes tested free 222 South ICth , In Klnsler'a drug more. 813-17 * THE ALOE & PENFOLD CO. , SCIENTIFIC opticians. HOS I'mnam st. , opposite I'axton hotel. Eyes examined free. 701 HAY AND GRAIN. I1UY YOUR HAY HY CAR OH TON LOTS. WE buy hay. A. H. Sn > dcr. 1315 Hurt si. , lei. 1107 SCD S3 NEBRASKA HAY CO. , WHOLESALED . cruln and mill stuff. We arc always on the market to buy or Mil. 131S Webster st. US SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. VAN SANT'S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND , MJ N. Y. Life. Oinalrn. Afoi for circular. 713 ' LEAHN PHACTICAL HUSINESS & SHOUT , hand. Roose's Omaha .Bits. " Col , 15th & Farnam 513 A13 CORNICE. WESTERN COIINICE .WoRKS. GALVANIZED lion cornices. 1723 St. Clary's ave. 331 EAGLE cbllNICC WORKS , JOHN EPE- neler , prop. , 109 , 110 , ,112 N. llth. Eatab. 1SG1. 851 HAIRDRESSING. ILLER. LADIES' HAHIDIIESSING. SHA poolng , sleamlng hair goods , 1513 Douglas. 726 HOliEIlT STEIN , THE'OLD HELIAIILE HAIH cutter. 10th floor , N.Y. . Life bldg. MSJ7-S3 BUSINE S3W OTICES. OMAHA MEERSCHAUM PIPE FACTORY ; OLD pipes made new. C13 M. ICth. 709 D. T. MOUNT HAS 11EMOVED HIS COAL OF- flce to 209 S. Kith st. , Hrown block. M970 DAMAaED lHIlllonS nESILVEnEDTTlTN. 1C. 937 JOB PKINTING. REED JOH PRINTING CO. FINE PRINTING of all kinds. 17th St. , Eec building. 718 MAIL OUDEIl COMMERCIAL PRINTING A tpeclally. Douglas Printing Co. , 419 S. 15th street , Shecley hldg. Tel , CI4 for piompl service. M733 UPHOLSTERING. UPHOL'RING CABINET MATTRESS WORKS. W. R. IJell , II. A. McEacllion , 2717 Leiucnw'th. 157 UPHOLSTERING VERY CHEAP THIS MONTH. M. S. Walklln , 2111 CumhiB. Tcl. G02. M120 PAWNBROKERS. FRED MOHLE , 15I7K FARNAM , JEWELRY. 721 II. MAROW1TZ LOANS MONEY. SOS N UHi st 722 DENTISTS. DR. GEORGE S. MASON , DENTIST. SUITE 10,1 I'axton block , ICth nnd Farnam ta. , tcl. 71 ! . 72l _ _ DR. PAUL. DENTIST , 2020 TlfRT ST , 335 MATHEMATICAL INSTRUMENTS. ALVA .1. OROVER , MATHEMATICAL AND tiurveylnK Instiumi'iilu , engineers' and nrehl- ti-cta' Buplfi | | ; tr.iclntr rlnth. blue process papeia. 318 South 15lh ; mall orders. 9S7 EMPLOiTMiiNT AGENCY WHITE'S EMPLOYMENT OFFICE. THE ONLY place lo gel help of all kinds In Die city. 154 AH LIVERY STABLE. HOARDING BTAHLI'S , FINE LIVERY RIGS cheap. Ed liaumluy , 17lh and St. Murv'tt ave. M-183 FURNACES. REST FURNACE MADE.SOtT COAL SMOKE consuming and hard coal furnaces. Eagle Cur- nice works. 10S-112 N. llth st. 8J2 WHOLESALE COAL. JOHNSON 11I10S. , WHOLESALE DEALERS IN all kinds of coal , Conespondenct ) solicited. 100S Farnam si. U23 TAXIDERMISTS. TAXIDERMY AND I'TRS. SEND FOR CATA- logue. George E. Ilioun , Jr. , k Co. , 709 B. ICth , 721 DYE WtlllKS. 1311. SCHOEDSACK. TWINtaWTY DYE WORKS. 1&21 Farnnm street. Pyclng of every descrlp- tlon anq dry cleaning t M733 HARNESS. WIHI'3 , NltTH , " ETC. REPAIRING a tpecliilly. U ] M. 15ti ) st 717 MRS. THOMAS MAI.Oh'TTv , 9K N. ICTH ST. "litl 11UHKAU. SURS Ai y. , Solicitors. Boo Bulldlnf , ' , OMAIIA < Kul1. Ailviuo D RKL nib 5Te wIlLemd. Tnu ths raarT loul ] Vrruch JrcpArntlon CALTIIOS free , nnd ( Tlrcal Kusrauloo that' ' < * A LTIIOS gjflll UrBtorv Tiicr Uruitii , M rccif ia uuU VIcor. I 'if ( t tipd pay ifiatisfied. na VON MOHLCO. , Otic , lraii _ . . Or tht < Iliii | . llnlilt Pnillltrlr Cured tor nUuilnlctrrliiic l > r. IliiiuiV It cvi b given In a oup oU"j.'l-j or * ten. or In tao < \ , nllDouttbknawl diiioribei tlent. ItUibioIutelw i unrialMi , aa will crf ol A porininoni and speed/ < mri > . irliPth r tno pitlaut ' a n lcnta drinker or up alaiholla vvrock. It lia bsoa clta > la I1ou nit cr o f . and In jerr Inouuca a porfuct euro nn fab ' . " "t H " o * > ! rnllft. 'I'lje yBt < ici ouco Ira prcsaated ltnili tJp alaali biaamn > u utter tuipo lblllty r iuo liquor pp tit 13 tzui GUI.UKN - " HI'CUIflU L'O. l'ropV > , 'lnrpn | ll. . , book of l > irtUl'l f < rn' T p hud p For eale by Kubn & Co. , UruggUta , Coma IBth and JJoueUi strceli , Omalia. A TRAGEDY ONJ1IOSHONB TRAIL Detroit Free I'rciJ. A small nml rlckcly wason with sagging , rnggctl canvas cover was coinlnr ; down the Shoslionc trail , drawn by a bony anil focblo old horse , Avoiimn In a limp calico sun bonnet nml dust covered dark calico gown sat upon the front scat holding tlio reins. She had never been n pretty woman , and she was long past her youth. Her straight black hair was plentifully streaked with gray ; her heavy gray eyes and her sallow checks were sunken ; the corners of her mouth had a downward curve ; she was hollowchcstcil , and when she coughed , which was frruuently. ono of her long-fingered , toil-worn hands was clasped to her breast. She was alone on the waiton. Site had come alone In It from n llttla unhcard-ot town away back In Vermont. The news papers In the towns along the route had had a good deal to say about the lone woman going from Vermont to the Rocky Mountain * alcmo In a llttlo old wagon , moving at a snail's pace In this day of "flyer" and "thunder bolt1' express trains' , speeding along over the same route. Hut Martha Klnncy hnd not seen the papers , and she did not know nor cans how often site had been referred to as "a lone and lorn female , " nor how tinny feeble witticisms Imd bren perpetrated at hep ex pense. And she know why she had chosen to come all those we.irr miles In the old wagon Instcatl of by rail. She was a silent woman , and she had not given the ciirious- mlmlcd much Information when they hnd asked her wliero she was from Mid where ? ho was going , and why she traveled as she did. She would say brlolly that she was "from Vermont" and that she was going "out west , " and none of her questioners ever knew how wildly her heart wns beating , nor what it cost her to maintain a cnlnt demeanor meaner when she sometimes asked with affected carelessness If they "happened to know any ono by the name of Dave Klnncy 'round hero ? " She continued to ask this question In every town throuch which she passed , and when asked' who and what Dave Klnncy wns she would say carelessly : "Oh , he's a man I used to know bick In Vermont , a carpenter , though he could turn his hand to 'most anything. We was born In the same town , and he came out west a good many years ago , and ain't never been back to Vermont since. I don't know Just where he scttlej , and I thought It might be bjrely possible that he'd settled 'round here some place. " She would have been glad to have been told that David' Klnney was dead. Hotter this than to know that he was alive nnd unfaithful to the wife he had left in the little Vermont town when he went "out west' ' years ago. He had written often at first , and his let ters had been kindly nnd nlTcctlonate. He had said that lie would send for her when he had "struck It rich" in the mountains , or when things became "a llttlo more civilized" and "a fit place for a woman to live In. " Until then It would be better for her to stay In her comfortable , If humble , Vermont home. Ills letters had been mailed nt various Iinstolllces , and he had written about being "very unsettled" and that was another rea son why ho could not send for her. He was "prospecting , " he wrote , and ho might "make his pile any day. " Then his letters had become moro and more Irregular , and finally they had failed her entirely. Her own letters were returned from the dead letter oince and after ten years of weary waiting for news of David Kinney , hfs wlfo had sold her poor posses sions and had bought a horse and had started "out west" to llnd the husband who had deserted her. "Not that I've any Idea of flndlnc him alive , " she had said to her Vermont friends. "I'm satisfied in my own mind that Dave Kinney is dead. Dut It'll be a comfort to me to stand by his grave und _ to have It prove to me that the lies folks have told about him dcscrtln' me arc lies. Dave Kin ney is dead , nnd I'm going to search the whole west over until I've found his grave , and there I'll make my home and have my worn out body laid beside him when I'm gone , too. " She had gene through every cemetery and had stopped nt every grave or little cluster of graves by the roadside along her route. She had nskcd graveyard sextons so many questions that they hail spoken of her after ward as "some poor crazy thing wandering over the country. " Although she declared to her friends that she knew very well that David Kinney was dead , there wns never a moment when she did not , in the secret recesses of her poor , troubled heart , feel that he might still bo olive , and if he were ! Her heart almost censed beating at the thought. To find him alive would be to find him unfaithful to her , for what ho could he do or what could ho say to prove that he had not deserted her ? "IJut maybe he thinks that I'm dead , " she would oay , eager to find some excuse for the man she still loved. "There was a woman named Martha Kinney died over In I'eahody , the next town to ours , n few years ago , and David may have heard of her death and thought that Hhc was me. " And then she would remember that she had not heard from David for a year before this other Martha Klnney's death , and her fea.-s nnd doubts , her perplexity and de spalr , would Increase. She had been away from her Vermont homo a year on the day that she came down the Shoshone pass In the old wagon that could not hold together for many more miles , while the feeble footsteps and the labored breathing of the old hnrso Indicated that his hours were numbered. David had written his wlfo once from the town of Shoshone , and she felt that It would seem a llttlo like being near him If she could but trend the ground hid feet had once trod. Shnshone was almost deseriu * . now. RRIL MYT1 M E Leaes I CHICAGO & NORTIIWEST'N | Arrives OmahaL'P. | _ Depot , 10th & Mason Sts.l Omaha llin'.iln . E.islrrn Express . ri:30pni : 4Xiim : ( | . Vi'Htlhnli'd Llmltfd . ! i:40.un : GioJ.iin . Mo. V.ilh-v l icul . 10:30pm : K : ) 'iiin | . Omah.i CJilrii'o SpjclaJ . 2:15im : | Len\CH ICHICAGO , U I ' RLINUTO N & Q. I Arrives Omahal _ Depot 10th nnd Mason Sis. | Omaha 4 . iipm . ciiifiiKo v > Ktiiaiio. . .T7.T oTSo im 0:4rjam . Chicago Expioi'u . 4ipni : TiO.'pin . Chicago and I own Local . SiOO.im Ill35.ini . 1'iiclllc Junction Local . . .555pm " & MO. Ill XM Omahal _ peput ll'th and Maron Sts. | Omalja 10ialn : . DentiM I3xiuots.r..7.7r.Triir3jiim HI : l . .i m . ll.'iul.nnl . Expiess . 4:10pm 4SOpm ; . DriitLf Expiess . ClOpm 6:50pm.Netimi'l : < a Luml ( except Sunday ) . li.Vlpm : 8jl5.im. . Lincoln laical ( e.xcepl Sunday ) , . 11 :25am : " " " " Leaves" ! K. C' . , KT. J..t C. Ii7 | A rrlvM Omaha ) Drpol 10th and Maon Sis. _ jOmah.i 9tJHln.7 : .KanKn lily Day Expit'Ks . rjjpni : _ 9:45iu.I | { . ilNKhlEx. ] \ la. U. P. Tians. CMain Rr"l. ' & i'ACIFIc7 | 7\irTves I'Di'Kit _ | , 10th .x. Ma.wa Hls.i Omaha _ IAST. _ _ " 10lSani. : . . Atlantic Expiess ( ex. Kumiiiy ) . . . COSpm : G:2 : > pm . NlKht Expicsn . G.l't.un 4:10pni..ChlcagVstlbuIi : - < l Limited. . . . l:25pm : H:3Jjm.Oklahoma : l'3xp. ( lo C. 11. ex. Sun ) li35iiii ; ' " . _ W'EST. _ _ 5:3 : nm.OklHhoinn . Trxu Exp. ( ex. Sunll:3 ) : pin 1 :3Spm : . . _ . . _ ( 'nlurady Li-lilted . . . 4:10pm : I j-a vrs "I 1 1 N 1 0 N t'7\i "IF fc. IA rrTvea JJmnlmMJnlon Depot. lOtli t * M.ijnn His. I Omahj io:00ain : . Drnver"I3xprc ) > ii..7 . rst.'Cpm 2 : 15pm . O\filind Flj-c.r . SHOpin 3Upm.Ilfathcn : ft Slrnnmli'it Ex ( ex Sunl.l2l : pm 6 : ripm . I'aulllo Exprcfct . 10 ; .Uiun 03.pin ; ) . Fast Mall . . . 4iZOpm Leaves I CHICAGO , Mil. & ST. PATL-IArrlvea .Omah.il Union Depot , 10th & Ma m Sts. | Omaha " "r:5m : | . Chicago Limited . . 9:301111 : II 10 im. , . .Chicago Expruts ( ex. _ Hun.l . & :00pm : Lelu-cTi F , 13. & MO. VALLEY. " | Arrl\es Omahal Depot 13th undWi-bHtor _ Sis. I Oinuha 9 )3aiil . Deatluood Express . 5:10pm 9:0"am : ( Ex. Hnt. ) W > ri. Ex. ( Ex , Moil. ) . 5IOpm : Ti.COiim. . . Norfolk Exiuefx ( Ex. Sunday ) . . .10:43am : D.JOpni . Si. Paul Expicss . ! llo.itn : fTiiveTj AllPsoFltl PA" < 'iT'TT * ; I Arrives Onrihal Dool | IJlli nnd Wulnle'Sts. . I Omulm 9.0\un . SI. IOUH | Exprei-s . C:00am : _ 9 30pm . , . St. Louis Expi ess. . . JL , UjWpni lleiivca'l C."sT. "j M , < 4"6. [ Arrlvea _ Olililml Dep.il lith nnd Websler Sis. | Omaha I 10im..Dilly | ( ex. Sun. Nebiimk.t I K-al . 9Tio.im ij.iin : ( Sioux City Aicom. ( Ex. Sun I. . . H.oVuu lU.ooam. . Sioux City Arcom. ( Sun. Onl . 8:0jpm : 12. llpm. . .Sioux City EXPII-KS ( Ex. Sun.ll ) :5'ani : uT n Tirotix""ciTY A'TACMFiurnAriivS ? Omalmll'nlon Depot , 10th & Ma on8taJ Omah.i tr' ain . Sioux City Passenger . IlOCpm : | : Siiin. | . . . . Ht. _ I'mil Expieiii . L..lU : < iOim lTiM ' 1"8IOI'X ClTV" " & I1Al < U'li'rni7frfivwJ ! Om.ihal Depot Ulh anil Websloi st . f Omaha 5.30pm . Hi. r u | " iThmtcif" . f. Aupm ChtniK' ) Llmiic I S loam 4. ntil ! OMAtIA & HT I.ol.rlS lArrltoi * Or-uhatUnlon Deiiot. 10th & Marm sis Omaha. t.l'io > , . , . . . .HI. Louis CHUDDII Uall . , ,12.Spm Tlireo-fonrths of lt cabins were empty , but Martha hopoJ Hint there niIt-lit still bo some ono luft who hail known David Kinney , She clasped her hnmls to her wildly bcatlnft heart when nhd thotiRht thnt DavM Kinney himself might be thcrol Slio was ilrlvlntf slowly down the moun tain side , when the feeble old horse stum bled nnd fell heavily to the K round , within fifty yards of the Rreat Shoshone mine , the only mine of any value In nil thnt gulch Two or thrca miners came hurrying for ward to Mdrtlm's rescue , Ono of tlioin lifted the horse's head and let It fall again , saying : "Why , the poor beast Is dead. " Martha , cllmcd down from the WAKOII and looked at the poor , faithful old horec , with tear-dimmed eyes. "I don't know how In the world I am to BO on , " she said. "You can't go nny farther tonight , ma'am , " said another man In n tone so kindly that It belled his rough , almost s.ivago appearance. "I guess we can take care of you at the mine for tonight , and wo'll sec what can be clone about your w.igon tomorrow. Come. Judklns , let's push It bnck out of the road , and , Simpson , you take the lady up to the cap- tnln's house , and they'll make her com fortable there. Mrs. Dennle ain't the person to turn any woman away. You'll bo made welcome , ma'am. " "Tho Calplaln" was the solo owner of the great Shoshone mine. Ho happened to be at the mlno now with his wife nnd their beauti ful little boy. They came to the mine often In the summer time , and for that reason the captain had built n strikingly beautiful little cottage at the mine , nnd had furnished It with n degree of elegance that amazed those who saw It amid Its wild nnd barren sur roundings , fifty miles from a rallroAd. Iltit nothing that his great wealth could buy was lacking In the llfo of the captain's wife and child. Mrs. Dcnnlo was Bitting out on n pretty little piazza when Martha Klnncy nnd Simp son drew near. "Heg pardon , ma'am , " said Simpson , touch ing his old hat , "but this lady met with nn accident down on the pass nnd can't go on any further tonight ; lllgglns said I'd bolter fetch her up here. " 'That was Just the thing to do , Mr. Simp son , " said the captain's wife , rising nnd coming forward with n smile that had long ago matin every man nt the mine swear that If ever there was n "real lady" In that gulch that lady was the captain's wife. Her manner now was certainly that of n kindly , gracious woman , who pild no heed to Martha Klnney'a manifest poverty after she had looked Into her honebt , careworn face and sorrowful eyes. There was some thing In her manner that appealed to the captain's wife , nnd she said gently : "I am sorry to know of the accident , what ever U was , and I hope wo can remedy It for you. In the meantime you must be my guest. You look very tired and you must let me make you a cup of tea. ami won't you como In and lie down a little whue ? There Is a couch In the room you will have , " "I thank you , ma'am , " replied Mnrtlin , "nnd I will lift down If you will let me. I feel Just about beat out. " She put her hand to her hollow chest nnd coughed heavily before adding : "I halo to make you trouble. " "Oh , plenso don't think that you nro mak ing trouble for any one , " said Mrs. Uennlc , ns she led the way into a room rich nnd beautiful with soft rugs nnd liandsomo draperies. There was a luxurious couch In a corner of the room , and Mrs. Dennlo said : "You will find water and towels hero If you llkei to bathe your hands and fnco , nnd then you can lie down and I will have your ten ready very soon. " She was leaving the room when Martha said : "Did the man who brought me hero call you Mrs. Dennis ? " "Yes , that Is my name. " "I used to know of a family of that name back In Vermont. " "Did you. Indeed ? They may have been distant relatives of my husband's. I'll ask him when he comes home. He rode over to Crystal Gulch this afternoon , but I am ex pecting him home every moment. " " Dennle , ' 'Dennle , ' " repeated Mrs. Kln- noy to herself when she was left alone , "thnt was my husband's mother's maiden namo. These people may be some kin of his and they must know something about David. I must know before I sleep. " She bathed her dirty face and hands and then lay down on the couch and closed her tired eyes. Five minutes later Captain Dennlo entered the room , not knowing that H was occu pied. Ho was n tall , broad-shouldered , heav ily-bearded man , evidently much older than his wife. He was half way across the room when Martha Kinney suddenly rose to a sit ting position on the counch. "Oh , I beg your pardon , madam , saltl the captain , "I did not know that " Ho stopped and stared wildly at her , for she had risen and was coming slowly toward him , breathing heavily , with one bony hand clutching at her throat. Her white lips were moving , but they made no sound until ono of her trembling hands rested on his shoulder , then she laid In a mere whisper : "David ! " He shrank from her toward the door , his face as pallid as her own , and his own voice a husky , frightened whisper as he said : "Martha ! My Oed ! My God ! Martha ! " "It is I. David , " she said , gently following him across the room with outstretched hands and streaming eyes. "Oh , I am so glad , so glad , D.ivld ! I was going to ask Mrs. Dennle If " "Mrs. Dennle ! " ejaculated the captain. "Have you seen her ? My God , Martha , you haven't told my wife that " "Your wlfo ? Why , David , David , I I O David ! " She fell heavily forward with both hands clasped over her face. He caught her In his arms and half carried , half dragged her to the couch and laid her down upon It. She did not speak again , and three minutes later when Mrs. Dennlo entered the room , the captain was kneeling by a dead woman , who hnd ono hand cl.isped tightly around the finger on which was her wedding ring , as if to prevent it from being taken from her. "Why. David , how glm.stly white you nro ! " cried Mrs. Dennlr. "And you are trembling Ilko n leaf. And this poor woman why. David , Is she dead ? " "Yes , yes. dear , " ho said huskily. "I I I never baw anyone die before nnd It It has nulto unnerved me. Come , let us go out of the room. " Ho rose to his feet , pale and trembling , and walked unsteadily across the floor , with his wife's urms around him. When they reached the door ho glanced back fearfully over one slitdder , nnd the arm ho luul around his wlfc'a waist trembled so violently that she said : "Why , David , you are positively 111. You must go right to bed. " The men nt the mine and oven Mrs. Den nlo accepted It ns simply an Indication of the captain's great-hearted generosity when lie telegraphed to Denver for n splendid cnllln nnd n silken shroud In which to lay the poor , wayfaring woman who had died under his roo' . And they said It was "Just like the cap tain , " when ho had n hnndsomc marble monument ment placed over the grnvo down In the gulch below the mine. It was n namcleas monument , nnd the captain alone know the mine that ought to have been chiseled on U. Sometimes In the darknexs and stlUnettx of thn night he stood In tt'.irful penitence nbave HID lonely grave with the name upon his lips. _ How It IVolfi to Hi ) shot DCHVII , Ono of the veteran1 ! of Test No. 35 , In Philadelphia , who was several times wounded In action , was nskcd to describe how It felt to bo shot down. Ho replied that ho had made the same request of many wounded comrades In order to com-iir ? notes. Then ho added : "The first effect of n gunshot wound that shatters a bouo U n senintlan of satisfied anticipation , as much as to say 'Here I go , ' of 'Just ns I expected , ' nnd the wound Is considered hopelessly mortal as a matter of course. Then as p.ilu ensues nnd a sense of dismemberment , there Is a profound feelIng - Ing of self-pity. This lusts during what sur. gcons call 'thn first chock' and Is the causa of that peculiar moaning of tliu desperately wounded , generally attributed to physical suf fering alone , and familiar to all who liaro been ID battle. 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