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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1895)
I . - , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - . TILE OUAllA : DAILY BEE : I1)AY. OCTOBER n 11. . 1S9i. ! ) 7 , 8PEGIAli NOT1G3. - .01 ; ' Allv..rllNrlll..nlll ' 01 IhI" en1flifl . "II h" Cnken until 121O p. f. . for ihe evnlnA n1 untl * 8 p. ni. for * . 110r"hl" nlll niii1iy r.tto" . . AII.ertlle.I , hy r"ln..lnA n nnm- 1"11' " .h..ek , cnn ) u1vI nl..1 nil cr"'lell Co n nlllll.,1 1"le. In cnrl . ( "r" If ' 'ho t ( . . A'II".r. 10 nitdrePi44l " he ,1..lh..rl',1 nIH'U lre"lllnton CI I 411. .hrele only. n".I , 11-20 n , . " ill fr"t 'h..rto"l 10 n .0111 : ' 1tiirinfcr. Nolhhl : fnl.n for leMli 'I _ fiuilti 2 : . for fr"t IisprIon. TIic . . nilvertlpeiciit . IIUI he rnl coiee- ufl.el4 . I - SITVtTIONSNTIfl. . ' 8ITt'ATION TO no nlRAL. : JtOUWOfltC. } I Inquire 102 o. 2.l t A - 7 10' ' vAt.TED. - JOn--ANY\'IHJ B , AN AI.I.- nrlUflI , Ord.caM bInck5mItIl. AMrp , t 6. . A-MSIG 12' flee 0111cc. A-181r 12'I " W.NT1I IHTIATIN AR ; HntIHFIUmpl.m I" rptppiinb. wllow , 1(1) ' . GOl rf..nPP " r"'I.plnbl. . . A-MSI8 ii' pdten. 31jO Hamlion .treel. - 1' SITt'ATION W ANTI D I , AN rpFmf Nrl D , SITt'ATIN II .lmmcr " 1 no" fa.lol' . . \.Mr. ni . . Klrr f learpw.ky. GOt Hhll.r 1,1.10. , rItfcin. BI. A-Mtll II'F 'VANTgO-I.\ 1l11.1' . ANTlm. I.IVF. INT . TI.IPNT AOf N TN . Omaha 10 organize cIubi nf Ihree 10 flV " tim- . 1ei fnr our fnmOiI OrchArd Hnmlanl In . . le1 tnl MI..I.olppl. Thp tIe ot ImmlKrton I go- : nc .oulh. wh.rp there nte no hot wIn1. no rnll wlnler . 0' , hlz rI. . no CrI' fnlIt1r . . . . " 'hlre Iwo or three ernp nn h. rt..1 meh ' .ar. 'Vhrre t1irr . I. 1 erol .uch thing n. flllro It n man will work on.hnlt na hnrll ) nR ho " 01 In tIiI . counlry. Cool ptimmer . . ml,1 wIntCt. 'lr" pnylno crops ot fnll Rn" anrMn trt2Ck. . . nlrh..1 ) poll on outh. Dr'l rnlwRv fnclllPJ. Oeo W Ames . aenorl " agent 161 FarnBm .1. , _ Omaln. _ , DS' mmTI. . MAN TO wome OMAHA OR TAT r trrrltory In Nphr.kn a. "pn.rnl naoll of nn " lerrlory .Ick. iiecldent rind .Imlh bon.nl IIn4 Omnh. l.n.yeRr . accileni appocintlon. Irrntlnl n.ooelnton. .nn "rpr.rr.l. rnlowmrnl r,1 nflr 9 a. m. . or n41r . . W. Y. rrnl. 30 In"lon hlock. BG ? WM4T1I ) . EXrflttNCflANt ! lJACTrC.\T. . Onrl.1 on,1 gnrilcner. ( . 10a. . 131 Vlnton mt. aancncr. I24i 1cI.4) TO . AALAny PAIl ) HAI.1'SMFN . T SM.Q .Q clgnni : experience nol nr.e'Mry : .xlm In- . ( cfanf 10 etiptomen , . BI.hol f Kiln' . AI. T.ula. Mo. cURomo. DI3S OS' _ - - - - - - WANT1fl , A DRUO CL.r.UIC. ADDmRA C t : . WANTD . . D-11 1 WANTID-Ot1CITOR IN IOWA VOlt FOn. WANTFD-HOI.IITOn , - . IWA atnn. ? 00' pal- .1m hlll'ln" < or ) ' 10 right l'AI" . A'dre.s I 3R. Oolon Ifoit . . Con.1 1ul. . 1-,81.10 - - - - - - LA1ICUtt1t5 I''R WYOMING ON CO IIANY work on D. & M. Hy. : work "unrnnle.I : tree . trnn'portatIon. Kramer & O'Jelm. 12 1."r. nnm ptreet. 1-lA 12'A - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ; WANTFD-lo SAI.r.SMCN TO JANn.F Ot'R - . . "O"IK nn Iloiceroe plan ; " 0"1. unexeelel ; . .1 nl piglit. A.11r.si with rltlrenco nnI territory < .1etr,1. 'he S"Ylour Chewing Gum Co. . Sey- . ' mnur. Inl. D-8-1Q' 2 tAINTlmA : I.\nOnTm TO 'ATel CAln 0" horse : pingtnan ? for patent : alee carpenter. . tit Roulh 161h HI . T-SI0.I0' ' 4V.NTIfl-Tfl\VELbNU rOI.I.I'TOn : : MUST hnve ohlt. nhove tIIP " " .r.ar and experienced In' han"lng large mnchle noleR AiI.lre.a t 3. ne. fl-SO-1Z' : N gXIT I'NTHT (1.l It : \VANTflT 1(11.- palrlck.Ko.h Dry 000,1. Co. 1b-M54 1 : : OtNO MAN wl''n mlYI.B TN OMAhA nnI I.ry town In N hr"lm 10 tn .peclnl work anti make hbeetIon . : no cln"Mslla : nl money r.ulrll ) : mu"1 flml.h good ref.renc Pate- . 100 < mile publshlnJ Co. . lUG 0 streel. \nshln lnn. I ) . C 1-mZ 1- ; WANT I.m. VIE2ST-CL.ASS . TItAVILtNO 1tN nnly ; $ .0.0 Malnr nnll expenRC' : .pnl , siamI for rPIly. The Dr. A. 1. Hawser Medicine Go. . IGt Colon.lo nvrnl" . Chicago lit. t-lsr it' Afl1)1tiSS Tlr ETTCI.t1) Oi. CO. . WI.LON .nTm . O'cnul flfld Irl. fly. . Cleveland , 0. . for corn- 1'111. Inc ot oU'.rlorthrlcntn , ole onll Ppe. . etch terms to taking orderp. I-M122 12- " ' . \NTgD- ! ' ,1 1I1Ll' . GIL ' VOlt . a1NmlAli HOUSIWOm { . 2M6 1Iovnr3. C20 ! LATMES WANTING . ooon OIL ! CAT.T. SCANdinavian . dlnavlan Y. \S . 1Iom . 20U 1)avenport. Tel. 1 : C-4S-O-3i ' OOOD cUbit . TO n 1NlItAt . iiOusg- work In counlry. Small family. AI.lres 4Z . H. 1th RI. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ q-55 DI. . OANT CABINET P10TO ! S2.O . 'F1 DOZI en. } , Ies. 13.1. S. 161h 8lreel. . C-MGI % . - - - - - - WANTEI ( lint. FOR SECOND WOn : 21 T''II . Fl. C C : " 'ANTFI. 0111 ! . FOR flENT1tAL 110U51- work : Gcrmon prcferrrl. ' ! 022 hurt MI. MI.QMjOj U' W.\NTI ) . aIflT . VOlt flflNFfltAL : ITOUSlt- \orl ( . Apply jl2 North 1lh ptreet In furniture . ' lor. C-l83 1' WANTED. flIut. GOOI COOI. 2:1 RT. Mary I1VPflU. C:8ZI 11' FOn IIF1NT-IIOUSES. , JOURI S. F. I. flA1t1.IO , IAn I 1 m.ocJ. D-62 hOUSES IN Al.l. p\BTR OF TlF cITY. TiE O. F. Davis Company. 15 : Varnarn. l-G HOUlmS. JmNAWA & , CO. . 103 N. laTl ST. . . D-61 U. E. CU : , < CO. . 'LAHO ST LiST TN OMAHA - n-zs 2MOD1ltN-flOOM HOmmS : S MINUT1S wllk trm curt house. Hem : ! UNUT D-4C3 I-G o LET. COT.\U WITH 8 ROOMS ON : OU near I'Mrnum. C1mrlei Turner. 310 Fernam. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ J > 6 FOn 1UNT. g.nOOM HOUSF 21 S. 2TI AvF- : nuA Inquire - . - - 4 % S. Ith Ireet. D-jH Iron 1tINT.G-flOOM : IIOUSI1. NEWl.Y 1A. berecb : city water ; $ .0 ptr mo. lU N. 37th. ) Ilocl ol. next to r. O. D-j91 11.NI'Olt CmCI.B COTTAlItIb. G.flOOMS ul tnodrn. 1. . flh-i. Ally hymn ne.d eom pln ) ' . % 1 nUlh Ilh , I'e"l. D-S\2 O-HOOI HOUSE AND StAliN. S. W. conNEn t.t qnd Center at. . S300. John W. btobblns Tel. 12. :03 N. Y. IMe hUlg. D-131-01 ji5iisES. G. O. WALLACB. 31 Il0WN IILK. P16 I .nOO1 COTTAOlt. AT.L MODERN . :1 % MI. pint .lrc.I. D-M2G SII.T' N1m SIX.lOM FLATS. WITH ItANi nnd mOIl'm rnnnltlen : 13,0. Store 71 S. 161h . atrert . from 10 10 U and Z to 4. - 1)-M426 clorn nETAClrn nFIm1NCI . % 1" lOP 1'tet..fl . a.tnue ; modern brick : 21 HnJ Cahifor- Calfor. Iltlnn , Shtrwn'enu" . C. A. Stflrr. 27i N. _ Y. . - T.ICp. _ ' _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ D-61 02 : 6. -m NT. FI n. I.A1OI Etl'.HOOM . . . , hou. . 110 N. 2lh .Irccl. InquIre John blamlin. i. 1T 8. 131h. , \10 3 rooin . 151 $ S. 12th. Pl fl-MS12 btViStflMt1.B'OflF.bl11OUSI.S.J. - - - U. Sherwood. 43 N. Y. LICe. 'Phono 315. 1)-Mr.SI IS' FOTi - flNT.1)1STblAfl1.bT1iN.bt0OM ) - MoD. em n-ni T : . O. F. Davl. Co. , 15 : Far- nm Pt. D-592 . - - - - - - TO ! .ltTAlZ..T. ° A 2 I.AHOE BOOM ! , ter hrlck house ; flrt.Ct&P . 1 " " lon. In- null l John N. Preuzer . Henlal nn'l ' n.al ) ' < . IIPPOPIIF P. O. _ - . /ont. _ 11 [ le 1:1611- Volt 81NT-3.STOltY shuCK 1)\:1,1.1:0. :102 ' . ptrcet. Trnl"t by lint water pytPnI ; nib moI'r , .nn'enltees ; rent SN per month. In- quire of N"lherton hail. rG FIrM Na ! . nank. D-1G31 J.'on ImNT-9.nOO1 m"ACII : HOlRI' : . 2)9 , 1'1'1'1'101 ave , 10el cJnVenleleef , $5 rei' month. . , , houp . . ' , . B.room corner hrkk hou.c. :811 I'OIII.lon avenue hath ant furnace. SJ I"r imionthi. 5.rn1 cottage . 1t52 N. .1lh pt. . S : per month. . ' In'lllre ' Netlietafl lnll . LOG I"rMI NnL blank. D-S3 1 - - - - - - - ' TliZ-ltOOlIJIOVSbI : MO ) 'RlT IUpnO\'C. mtnb. 1 1 Cawa ptret. Tel G. . 1.1 holol. _ - - - . - - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ l-iO : 12 ' - . ! ' . ' : I"UlNIHIUn J mUI ; ' O-n rent 10 Ifllr' , ( u\I' \ . OnervllI IEEP two Nomv ned \ . .rlltlh Irt. . lncpdre "r pI. u1r''i ItS . S. _ : : Ih I _ ! lr"rL 1 > = I < ; 1'01 flINT . lrIT-1o 1 Horsi . s . ) I'r.it monlh : central Ioiitlon. In'lulr. : G1 ( & ; . . _ _ _ _ _ _ , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ U -jb2 -a' rOltUflNTCOTTAlL.lSQ7iZAltD ( s'- ' . _ _ I."j u' : 'I.N 1O ) ! lnlmN ItiticK. IH NO. . I tuutns. hrkk. 1\Ion 11111. u. ( ) 111. ll" " . Illn , ' ) ' .In.l. $ $ .tb. Omaha IMI 1:1111" : . , Truit 10" 21 50. 1th. 1)ITI loll ItNT . : ; ; ; l-rI : : ' : I \ " i - -I- 8. : Iaxttui sh ' . * block. ' I'ell. hirnuan . iim- c . , _ 1 > :1.13 t. _ . . nCNT. A I'm\ ' BLt1Ar3usf. : J. ilenecs 1 bct i-ill 1 uf the Cl ; bo , ' rent. 11 , nmtalm . IAvC. I'latun 1,1.,1 , , . rrnt 1)--MSbb ! D S'I IG - - - - 1.-OIL uINT4.uooMieIATFJI1ST I I.n" 3 Iln..Ik larw- , II'II poun h.uc , " .W. I' 1 . . ' . l'S ' . O. " .I : , i7i.r ItLNT-COVT.UC. ' ! 1 - t'ebtNIShIIIl . JINT-Ol-\U : . . . 11lNIS1n ; . , 11.t. lor b"'I"'I."lnc ; I'iihiICt2laFb cell . " " al ' .t- "tlruth ablresi II. N. -F. . 20 N. 12ii . I .1 ! I IC' 0 volt flIT-FUhtNIShIgD noons NICELY FunNISIED BOOMS. UU DODO. E-IG - - - - - - - - - - - NICRI.Y J'nNISlID J1MB. 101 SOUltml at Flit C. ' - E2-6' CLEAN nrDs . t 111 WEEle , IO C-l-N.l. S. ISTII ST. N ICM1. , I.'t'nNIRIUm ROOMS. 2. 0. 2TI street : steam heal. fMU' 2 NIl'f FIJI1NIS1IEI ) BOOMS FOn I.bOIIT FUlNIR1F1 nols I.IIT - housekceplng.3112 - - - - - - - 8.11th. - - - : I , - : IO' NI'rI.Y FUnN1811 : ItOOMS rOH OTLfl- mep or bight housekeping. $ North r hil' , E-M7 11' r t'flNTMIIl. ) ltOOMi3 . ItOUS1KI1C1'lNO 2I1 OOA HOUHEI"mI 8t. Mary , , - . - 1:1j ! 12' l'unNISlm-nO I I , $ -ONT1. 1m I' I-'A . " ItA : .I2' b ! . h IOU8IR11ltl'Nj 100IS. 20 : ST. - MARY'S. ' F-IO' I"UINII D blOOMS . 21 HAlNI Y IOTREflT. . 1-11 U' 'TWO f.tnNIRlf : FIONT btOOMi4. AI.I. CON- \nlrnc , " . , ulnlo for four men or married coullle. t2 N. 161h ptreet. Ii-Mt19 1- . .VlNHIEO ! n0031S AND 3IOAItD. 1001S WITH IhOAhtD . AT TJm 8ImNFn. : % s 2lh .lroL F-MC 11' 183 CAPITOL AVr.UB . SINGLE ANn CN- nectlugrooms. - with bor < . F-Mill 12' TIFI Nlc209211 : N. ISH RT 1 ET .Irlcly flrnt-elap family boarding I"uor , : trnnM- Iruth aceornmnotlated. I"- lr N8 FllnNIRJI : 1 TOOMS. 'WITH I1OAIU 191 Doulla. .Ir.t. T-\jj ; 31' nOOMR.hTI BOARD. UTOI'IA Ij21 OA WIN- - port p1. Steam h.nt. J.-j O-I : I.AnOF I.'nONT I100M . WITH nOAlt : m F. erenees. 22 N. Istli. J.-M803 1- FOIL ILflNT-VNFUILNISIIED n003IS. 6 TNf'UrNIRHEI C1IAMfltflS FOR 11011gB. CHAMmmf keeping 10 man and wire. 31 N. 17th. _ 0-2.1493 4 UNFunNU11 ) 800815 $ UITAT1LB FOR [ TOOMS housekeepIng , price U and SUTAILE . " .b.ler. 0-382 8EVrN nee ls. FIRST Fl.00n. S".OO : CITY Anl dsl.rl wnlrr : nice yard. e&c. Iteferencea. Inquire Ion S. 20th. O-Mjl 12' JO\ ) G. PJNFEn H0'81' : . 31S SOUTH b21'II. 2IBALS , 12H. lmALS best In city. 2c : board per week S.r. 1-ljo Nr- POlL 1tENT-STlItIS AND OFI JES. Fr nENT. THE 4-STORY BRICK BUlLRING at 916 Faram .Ireel. ThIs building has I tIre- lre. "lot Cement "n"rmenl. compIte ' .Iem heat- Hug nxturls water on nil Itoorl. gus . elc. Appi > ' nl the omee of The U"e. 1-910 AGENTS " ' .N''NO. AOlNTSS10.o : PI. : DAY HI A ooot TIlING. You cnn niake it. Adlr"ss Wilihama leer Closer Co. . \'Rlcrloo. In J-S08.16' A GINTS WANTJn ; ItBVRIUIUIR WAT.T. MAP U. H. on.1 world : C feet long : eleven h.nulCII colors : new features J"ot ail,1.i I : elIs year round . nnd 10 nib ela..e" : 8lnpl' . (10 ( pros- p.elh' . agents onl' ) mailed for 7.e ; exclusive tcrrl , , . Band . 1lcNolh' & Co. , J-MS2j h I.a . 1- AG NTR MAICC I S21.0 A DAY TAKIN(1 An. , 'ertircments for electric guest cati . which b I put Into hotels fred : no exp rlenc" needed : for partIculars encIo " olall' , Frank O. mlh & Co. . I.nlro.oe. " ' 1. J-JI1 : ii' " % 'AN'I'EI-1'O RI S'l. 3 Ol 4 1.'lrNISlED on UNFunNISHED roolV . with modern Improvements. hetweim 20th and 2lh. and Faram and Capiol ov # . Ad.Irepa C rt Hoe. J- f.IO' . nEXTA' . AGENCY. LAlOrST LIST IN CITY. J. H. PARUOTTE. 0 L % STORAGE. - - . . . _ S STORAGE FIANIC EWInS. 11 IAl - r I 'ACIFIC STORAGE AND WAIIEIIOUSE CO. . IACl 1 STOIAOf WAnEIOUSE Co. 108-110 Jon. General storage and torsartling. tnr1 j 'V AN''ED-TO JVY _ HIGlEST l'mCE PAID FOIl RAOS. IRON. nietni rubber mind bottles ; car help a specialty . Chicago Junk House. B12-8H Duu&ln Omnho. -H2 STOCK OF GEN'L MDSE. ADDRESS C rio . Hee. N-MCG.15 \ WANTI TO nUY. A TAI { nY IN A COUNtry - try lawn. Addresi C C6. Bee , Council ' 1ur. Iu. N-M778 11' 2 2-FT FflONTAOII IN WIIOLIISALB RISTItICT. 2.1' T"TOTAOI WIOI.ISALE DISTHC. I. ' . D. Weo" . IG f Douglas . t. N-1 1 WANTED. lIT A SYNDICATE . A LAHOE tract of anthracite coal hand ; must b llrst-ciass In every particular ; have . over ' two million 101. harp to Invest . money now on deposit In hanlc. Aa time Is on object. answer al once. with full Inrtculars tme resa C. L 2.1g. . Jnx 797. pIIR- tul < burg . Pn. N-Mt2I 1 : ' FOIL SAI.E-1ISCELLANL'OIJS. HAmOOD COM1IINATXON 1100 AND \OOD COINATJN 100 chicken fencr. Cba. n. Lee , 91h and Douglas. Q-473 Q-j3 OLD IUCIS FOn SAI.l < AIJ'LY AT TlE Auoelale" CharitieB. SOT howard slreet. or Icle- phone NO.161G. Q-t5S3 16 COCKER RIANIL P111'S VOlt SALE : ItOL- Icre Ilock. Boom 30. Barker block. Q-j2S Volt HALI . 10 LINE 01' SECOND IAND whecip. from SO.O \ : new bicycles 81.VO. Omaha Ic'de Co. . 32 N. IClh al. Q-iONI Volt HAI.E. OOOD , 'ICOt BICYCLE $30.01) ) . Omaha Bicycle Co. . 3 N. ZCth.Q-7C9.10 - ' - - - - - - - WAI.ICASS AND Slo\ CASES FOR R.U.E cheal > , 16 S. 161h Ht. Q-S13-11' CLAIRVOYANTS. 2.1115. DII. 31. WAIUEN. CLAlVOYANT. m : . liable blaneM medIum : Slim yea at 118 .N. 16th. 5-474 S-i l1.\SSAGE. IIATHS . E'rV MADAME SMITH , N. E. con. laTh AND 1uIslu. . opposite 10lon Store : rom 1. 21 floor : alcohol nn" sleam. T.6G7-22' - - - - - - - MME. BERNARD. n 1. 3nD 'LOOn. 1:1 Doge T-I8.j OU' " 11n : . IIOWELL TumCISI ANI IIL.CCTRIC LICfnc baths. Finest parlo.1 11 city. 318.320 8. 15lh. ' ' . T-134-O.13 1'-131-.19 . - - - - - - MRS. C AIR. FOIJnn.Y 0. ST. LOUiS . maMnge treatment ; also balhs. rm Ro. 131h _ _ I ! ' ! . _ room .1 . 2d 100r. _ _ _ _ _ T-M7T7 12' . Tll\SI UATnS. . TURKISh DATIS ; ONLY I'I.ACr IN CITY exclusive for . ia.bles. Suite 109.114 Dee W < 1 I. LADlS' BATES. MMII. POST. 319S. . 13Th. .m 1'IIflSONAL . \1.\1 CO. , : U IFE m.DO. HEALTH 'l0J ' - free : home tr"ahnenl : - lady nten.lant. U-jG uArl15,8IASAGB.MMC. 1'081' . 319 S. I.TI. _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ _ U-23 _ I"INF I.H'Jny 10 C1flA1' ! . ED. IAU1tUa- . nlh and SI. Mary's n"I".e. Telephone { H. U . - H.1 I'ItIVATB 1t FOR \OMI N : UmNQ CON. floement. lIeu reerenc g"wn. 3.19 N . 2olh. U- : - : - : UUO NIUT SChOOL. TnACIC.\ . OIOM1Iny for Inlnl , thi . 1"\10 and cuts for crpenlNs . . hnn.1 toil for circular " 11 ' Jnlnel1. 'al 1 or wln"'ol ' .lllro ; itiso patrm Cor bleE1 melal worktra ; n wi.rhts'niu . nut . 10.1. pruvidett , Jlerp we "a\'e theory and ; 'mctt.o. ' Mondays mind Tu.o. . ' . . dmavIn pmt"I' . . unl . . . "a ) ha"ln , J. 1. wi Khe leo" > on thc 1IariltenRl Hatu.ln ) ' . : terms . ' :00 'Per ' IInth. . 'It 1"1' not nttn,1iiig . Ihe I druw ng cbae ale lnvltpI ta Ih" "Ia"ll"nrll exercise : " l"erI' ' 1lnlnlol. , ? 13 I cccli. . hOlr 1 : : In :3 : No simIlar : nh..nl west uC New York : tauphI by tallht J. lllieti. 2122 tc" . . Klreet. Aldn' J. Ulitetu : I . fewRrr 1Irl.t. U-S'J.10' - - - - - JIXla'U LOAN. . \N'rINY 1\N f TRUST < . . 211 N. V. 1.if. Loans . al 10' mates Vt- . cholo . 3S } Lr.kl A Iowa furn or Olhi city ' 'r'perIy - - - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - 1-la - ) IONJ' ' I.OA2AT LOWIST ISATHS. T111 ' 1.0. _ 2 . . 1' . Inl . . . _ II.O 1's.n"I LW. .Irct. IAn \ ! - Tlr' cln' . Lo.\S. C . A . sT"1n . 5 , ' - . F O : ; iT i T.eON ; ipi' OMAHA , eMI ' cp4r.if. 1 . . "we I Cu. . l'U"n " - t i . H ; ; ) J. m : U . , ; ALLCE , O\- 'nLt 110Nla' TO IOAN. ( Onllnu.1) ) G I'IbR ClINT MONRYTOLOAN . ON OMAHA ITn T.N real .Ial. ' Neb f&t T . 1 Meikle. Omaha , W -SG - MONEY TO LO . . ON IM1'11OV.i ) OMAhA 1. UlpTO\'nJ vroperty. Fleily Tut Co. , 103 Funam. . W-4.,1 - LIFE INSURANCE POI.1C115 I.ANCD ON on bought. P. O. Cll.n"y. I'an5. CI ) ' . 110 W- ! I 1NJY TO LOAN , 30. & 9 DAYS : FUI1NI- lure , pianos . . Duff qren. rom 8. Backer _ _ k I X- LOANS ON IMPROVE ! ) & UNIMI'ItOVBI ) CLTT ltPlOVEI / CIY property. \V. 1.01 > 1. Smith tNI1WTOVCD & 12 \\-85 . MOITOA01 LOANS. LOW ILATIIS. J. 1. ZIIIe 16th and Douglas . Omha I W.-10 MONCY TO LAN ON FUI1NITUI1H. l'IANOS horl' . . , 'alon. . ele. . itt 10".1 rates In city : no removal or goods ; Itlcty onnl"ntal : IOU omounl. can pay the loon enl any tme or In any omounl.101A1' MOnTOAOC LOAN CO. , ' 30 S. 161h sl. X-S JtSIN"S CiIANCES. $6Q.O WI.L BUY A DURNESS TN OMAHA I that ' netting S.O.0 per year : thIs wIll bn , , tnvestlgation. J. J. Gibson 31 11 Nati. baitk. - - bank.j FOR SAI.g. 11,10.1 STOCK OF DRY OOOD , notions and bola S.G end shoes . fur sale cheap Co eMh. 1""II.ly anl enl trade considered. In.ulr 11 E. Smih & Co. y-jf.1 $ 12,00000 STOCK 01' lmnCIANDSC IN fiRST town In ea.I"1 Nebraska . for land md casher , r rqulvalnt. Address S 23 . care flee.Y4M Dei : ) FOR sAr.r-nIIsTAunANr . DOING OOOD . HAT.T.ngSTAUn.NT. . : rmon. sclUng : location . . Y8j15' central Address C G. TeE. l01 SALE . STOlI { 0- TAI lmr AND CO4. I Cpclon.r ) . In county p.1 town : good hIection . - AII"reSM - - Tex - : - Nehigh . - Ncb. 1-:182 lj' 210W TO 2.SAKR MONIIY. " YCA1IS ON lOW ot Trade. : tIett successfully In grain . TM,1 Trl. ptockp etC. . write for neW hook : male < free. Brl.co & . Co. . ! anllr. anl , lrokers . mom B . 10 I'actttc avenue . Chicago. 2.at'L bank Y-2.iS2t references. It' . 1"01 EXCII.tNGF2. ' EQUITY IN LARGE TRACT 0" LAND ! NFAR Omaha . What have you t o/erT It. P. Dailey . 110 N. Y. LIe bldg. 7-91 $ .O.O IN NOTES GIVEN FOIl llAD DEDTS 10 trade for real estate. T. F . Hale Al ) ' . 2 ' Shcely block . 1 10 I o'clock. ZM8 : io.O ACn S - .rI8KAI"AHM LANDS TO exchange tar eouities In Omaha business blo k e"chan/e Ellle. : / - J. J Gibson. 31 f'lII NntoMI bnnk. I.-723. l'OUNT7I. PI.ACE hiO2.ti.S.PRICES $ ! .O. ' $ : .5o.Q and 20,5(10.00. ( Inclmbrleo . $ .6.0. S.r.OO ' and S3.I.0. Will lake cl ) lola or farm nnl , In exchange for equIty. J. J. ( lb. son . 31j First National bonlc. ZZ FARM LANDS VOlt CITY IF.ESTAT . J. J. Ghtison . 317 First Nnlonnl bank 7-j2 - - - - - COLT BY WINS1.OIVWiL1RS. 16 MONTHS , for hIgh guide lol"e bicycle or billiard tablF . Slle 7-2.1Sli II' D 4 . Bl'P. 7. : I' FOIL SAL1 -RE.\L ESTATE. BAHGAI S. SALr on ' 'nADI IN CIT PROPerties . "rtes and ( arms. John 11. Frenzer . opp. I' . O. Hg- AIISTItACTS . TIE BYRON TEED COMPANY. HE-n IIAIiGAINS . hOUSES . LoTS AND FARMS pale or trade. F. K. Darln . lrker iliock. 1111-309 - TE-0 IMllOVCD FARMS . G. W. CAILOC . 11503 .l'arnnm - SI. . JE-61 FINIIPIIOPERTY. CENTRALLY I.OCATED , large lot . Vrom tuodern house good barn. , Ia\'elenl ; paid In full : only $3,700. C. I. ' . Ilarrison. 012 N. Y. I.IC" ItE-Gtl-i0' FOR SALE-A 2.600-ACRE 1"A11 OF S1 CON1 bottom land In Miller uunty . Ark. . 1 miles east of Texarkana. 1,000 acres cleareil ' 700 acm In ' u fl\ ; f . 13 tenant ' ' ! " : e . ga" ! farm 'Is swell adnptrd for gratn . grass stock nnll cotton. Unlimited winter .stock rn " . " 'I sell cheap Unlmlcd , , terms. Address Ceo. rea. ' " Itusselvlhle . Ark. RF.-1000-O'17' VOlt SALI. FINE COTTAGE. FULL LOT ONU Sr : easy t.rms. it. 31. l'atterson. . Humoe blk. IIOMRS ON EASY PAYMENTS. nE.2 101UR 1' . O. O. " 'aloee. Hrown lIlock - . HFt ARK ABOUT TilIl 51.100 IIOUSB AND LOT ON AlOUT TII SU. IOURI 191h street boule'nrd ; . . beauty and , I .nap. F. 1) . Wend . IGlh I Dougln. RII-M62) 1 IIAI1OAINS. SALE on TRADE TN CITY 1'IlOI'- IAnOAINS. ert"s forms , John N. Frenser . opp. I' . O. RB-OIl $ SO.O WILL JUY A NICELY FUnNISHE : rm holel : rent only S : per monlh. Iten- poll for eeiiing . slckn" C. D. HUlchlnsol. 162 Farnam. IE812-1 HORES 'VINTEUED. HOnSE8 WINTEItIID. BEST OF CARE given horses both winter . summer. AU. Ih'en 35. J. Welch , Or"lno , Neb. MS31 Al. WANTED. HORSES TO WINTER : BEST OF core : terms reasonable. 110 N. Y. Life bl"g. 1t56 00 lOISES ANn COLTS Fill ) AND CAnEr for during winter. S.Q per month per h.al. and J guarantee the best oC care. 1 . , 'nl for and deliver .Iock tree of IIurg" . " .Ile nt once and I wIll cal and see you . for 11 onlY be 15 days gathering up . hor1eo nnd cols and then I will return to my ranch. Ilemeni- her fet' . . I. apt 10 be hIgh this winter and 1 got tons end Ions of I on hand : native hay millet hay. oats etraw . corn fodder corn and oatS. and I \ ant In feed I In.lent of bnulnl It to morkel. Address Charles thump. South Omaha Neb. M61 1 - SIOITlANO AND 1'YI'EWILITINC. A. C. VAN SANT'S SCnOOL. 61 N. Y. LIFn. { 6 OMAhA nUSINESS COLLEGE . 15TH. FAnNAM Uj hOTELS. . AETNA HOUSI ( UI01 AN1. ) N. W. con. 131h nod Dodge. itoomus . by day or w"ek. 493 nOTI' IIAIIKER. 1.'nANI HILTTCI. MOlt. . 131h anti Jones .Is. : Walnut 111 cars pass the door. AMERICAN PLAN 15 reels at S.5 day : 60 rooms 01 $2.0 day. European plan. r 10 S.O perday. Iav. TIE LANOE HOTEL . C02 8. 13Tl STREET , Blcom heated rooms . table board , $ .0 per w.ek. 1H UNOEIT.U'EIS ANn EM1IALMIIIIS. It. K. IJUItIUIT. FUNEIAL DIRECTOR AND embalmer , 1618 Chicago st . telephone 9'1. ' COt - - - - - SWANSON & FALlEN . 1.01 CUUNO. TEL ( 10. 1. O. MAUl. . UNDERTAKER AND Eli. bimer . 111 J.'arnsm at. . telephone 223. 53 F1I. MANTELS , GIt.tTIIS AND TILES. WOOD : MANTELS . ORATES TILES FOR lirepiacee. \e.tbule and large floors : write for prIces. Mien Ilge" & Hons. Omaha. 51 . IIICYCLES. SAMPLES AND RnOI WOlN IIICYCLES lIE- low oost. Will Lrnum 4 hum. . 120 N. : 312- lE. . . ltI.UING .t LOAN ASSOCI.\TI0S. 8nA1 S IN MUTUAL L. .t B. A8S'N PAY 6. 1. S per Cent when 1. 2 , 3 years old always redeemable. IjOI 1"lmom .1. Natttnger . Sec. /OS hOW TO GilT . A nOME 'on SECUIE ' GOOD interest . on sa , In 1. Apply 10 Omohn I. 'GoD . Ass'n . . 110. 1. bl < g. O. M. Natthnger . Sec. 1 69 MUSIC , AliT AND LASGUAGES. SEND S.o FOIl $ % WORTh OF SONOS' Amnorita. Pretty Widow In 160me" . Iarhlng Mabel. The Course of True Love \ ' Dorl/g Smoolh. Latest . hits.Voodbridge Drs. luns . Omaha . Nrb. S21 GEORGE F. OET.lmlFCI. BANJO AND guitar teacher Ini CaR Ur"el. 109 1IAIIGAINS. - - ESp CiAL.y SLIOIITL.Y I used "Iono. Cal anti convince ) ' SI.IOIL PianOs for rent. \Stn. H. Schmohier fIfth floor - 110 Cague bldg. Schmolerl 11-69 Olh lor 1' FARMS FOIL In NT. ' l'Al : CASh nENT. -Add"u 1 : lEI : . . 970-0.11 910-1 hAT AND GRAIN. ilY YOUR . IAY nY T bIt CAR LOTS. \ t CAl I Ia ) , A. 11. \1)rt. % 11 Bun LT. TII. 1 1 F . % : UlutsbtAKINO , i mssFs. : ; . 1.0 ; SATSFACION oun..N- teed : acDnl Ifltem. 11 [ toward , 11lo , 'nr ) J.- - LOST-BLACK htOfl.9B , . TEAIIS OLD : ONIO 10nlt TF.AIR hay . I. e. 2 years 0\1 . ; one bcol n horse . 4 , < . years oil , and one , qmule. n"lurn to 1.'re Lewon , - , . , . . I"'on McAfle 1.dUI. 1 2.1' STItAYIII ) Ol $ TOIJL 'It COW FROM 607 S. , ITO.EK FlOM t : lh Street . of rP coior . . with come wlt spates aldl one fourth of .M.tal . has been cut oft : weight about 1.10 ' " > I'lte Iloln" wi be 1'01" for her return n no qUe'tions iekp,1. : - . ' 1.npt-Ml7 I Il' I1 LST.EINI SA'---1. 1 . AIlOt.'T 1 o'clock , h.I\.n the Deaf and numb institute In'llute nail II"hnp < Ost.ntt4a hRnk hook contain. ' leg $0 In Sr l.ihi. " , ,4 rew..1 of E7. ) will I , l'nl,1 , for return o ( Paine 10 1 , ' . It. Martin , 4612 loll.V811 I"on1 ! . : - . - llorll : ) I' EI.OCIJ'1'ION. ELLA DAY , nOM los N. Y. LU'I : htLDU. : t2 0 ; JANCI : G. CIIAMI1III1S' ACADEMY . lTI AND DOU0I.Ail TOUO.AB .tr.ls. flow open for pU1'hip. Strictly . "Iect Inl can ho Il'ure fur Ilrst'ebtpa entmrtnLn- < Irl.11U men I. . e.l nny'day after 10 o. m. nt acnhelny. , Circulars . . . - , : NS' 1.\tIS FOIL liEN'S' . . 1'A11S FOR lUmT. UO New York Lie ' bldg. Uan 0 : " 'AXTnU-'I'O tUIUUH" ' . \ ANT D. TO HOUO\ : .00. VOltS'IllC'Ii 1.01 10 ' bier cent Inl"r" wi he l'aI ! , 1 R WII(1 gage on goO city Irl.erl ) ' . Address 1 ! I. I Hee. 793 11' COAL . USE simrDAN CAI.Tlm BEST SOFT coal. Penn hall cool price guaranteed . Victor "le glnrAnleed. " Ylclo White. 'Fe ! . 121. ICO Fnrnnrn. SIt l'AW'N 11 IL 0 L13ItS . II. 1AnO\\'ITZ LOANS MONEY. US N. 1 ST J IVSJNESS NO'J'ICI . 'DAMAOm MUIOnS HESILYEIED. i9 N. 16 CUU'ET CLEANING. CIAMPION CARPET CLEANING WOTmS. 718-720 S. CA1lFT . CLEANIG U-M2.O3 DENTIS''S , PIt.PAIJL . DBNTIST 3m BUiT St La RAILWAY \ TullE CARD Leaves ltbUltI.hNUTON & 110. nVEn.IAnlws \lUILINOTON \ Omnua Union Del l. IOlh & Miln btzm.J Unmalia 10 : Iaam. . . . . . Denv r Bxpress . . : tla.1 . . . Oluho 9 : { 3.11 4Epni.Hlk : . hula. Moult. & I'u"el 8n" . . . :3\m.11k. : llls. 1onl " Ex. IO.pm : \ { :3:1.1. : . . . . .IJem'"r 1Jpr.S5. . . . . . { : . " . . . . :0.1 70llmu..cbraska Local ( except ' . . 1:0I.m.'cbraska Sunday ) . 7lI'mjt ' excep . . . 1:1:111 8:15Im..Llncln : Local texeepi Sundayl13ani : 217ptn..Fst2la1l : - ( for Lincoln ) daily. . . ; I.ea"stuc \ UO. BUitL N TON- & -Qrrlv.a Omaha UnIon nepot. 10th & ! loson : j 44pm..Chicago ; ; . . ' .c.Ubulc. . . . . Omnla 9:50am : 9 : > II. . . . . . .Chknll Uxpress. . . . . . . I.pm : 1om..Chlcaso : . & ! I. Louis Expreep . aoo.tm : 11:35am..acitlc : JUnCtIon Local. . . . . 8o.m : . . . . . . . .Fa.l. Mal. . 1cI. . . . . . . . . : : .OPI Lov s-r & - ' . IIA -rl'AUL.IArl"r OmaholUnlon Depot ' 1UIh & Mason Sts. I Omaha C : . . . . . . . . . . . Limited. . . . . . :011. . . . .ChIcago 1111. " . . . . . 9:30am ! i1 _ am. . . . ChIcnoEsex ( . Sunday ) ) . . 5:11 : Leaves . ClWAUO & . Z'OltTILWflT'N. . tt-rlvea. Omnhl _ Union Depot . 10lh & Mason SI. ) Omaha 10 : IOam. . . . . . . slern 'Express. . . . . . . . : 5:30pm : { : ) pm. . . . . . VeEUbul"d LimIted. . . . . . . G:3Om G55am..Mo. Vol ) Limie" l.eol. . . . . .10.I'm S :4Spm : ; . . . Iah : . ' ' .OtahaCimLcaojpeai. .In' ' ! ! " : : IJ : pm Leaves \CIICAOO. \ ' Cca.o & lACU'JC.jArrlwf , . , ' _ Omaha ( Depot 10h & Mason SI"I Omaha . EAST. 11:20am..AtlaTi0.xpreptiex. : ( 8unda ' Gflprn..Night . 1 " xpre. (0" . SundayMj . . . . . ) . 9:21am ; 92am - 4:40pm. : . . .CluhcngoVestlputed Ltmtte.1. . . 1 :311 : _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ WEST. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ C:4apm.Oklahoma : & 'lexas ' Ex. ( . . . cx ' 'txu 8un..10m ) 1:40pm..Colorado . LImited. . . . . . . . -:00pm : : T"'es C. ST. . 'Q tAWl " , I 'QArlv" Ornailat Depol. lOUt , ani ' .S'eI.iterSts. \Arlv" \ 4 : Stlam..Sioux : Cly' 4oeommnodatijm . , . 8apnl : I:15pm. : .Slou" City ' r"I' ' ( ex. iun..I1ISam ) . : G :1011. : . . . .lt. Paul : .Llnlt. , . Sun.l . . . .0:3.1m : Leaves I F , E.&MO V1LCIIY. [ Arrives Olaho ) Depot . ISth and Webster Hla. 1 I Omaha 2:10pm..Fnst : - Mali and Express. . . . . t:5p : l ZlOpnm.ex. : Sat. ) \yo . Ex. , ex. Moma. ) . . : ' .Spm 9:0am.Nortolk : EXprE6S ( cx Sunday ) . . 10:30am : : GllOpm.St. , Paul . . < . . ) : : " 0 ' _ ' " .Sl."Paul. l0xprees.,1p:30nrn ; Leaves - - - IC. - C. - ST. - .1 , & C. - Il. = tArrtvea Omaha Union D"pol. lOlh : 11nson ; \ Omaha OPtnm.1Canpns : ' _ City - -rxp"reS.75:3pm : ia3pnt.K.C. : Night ' J' x. VJI U. 1. Troll , 6.11n . \ 1ISS0Um ' Arrivea - Omaha . \ Depol. lalh antI \Vobster sis . J I Omaha 10:40am..St. : I.uls 1xpre. . . . . . . . 6OOom : 9:30pm. : . . . . . .Rc. Louis Express. . . . . . . 6odm : 3:30II..Nchra.kl Local ( er. 8un. ) . . . 9:00am " Leaves SiOUX CI'i9"l'ACIF'ZC IArrh. . . Omaha _ Depot . bOth and Websler fits I Ornaim Olalo -Giipm. : . . . .HI. - 1nul I.lmle. . . . . .10.3.mn . I.eaves I SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC - Arrlves l.cH'e.\ \ Omaha Unlun Dopat I. Ilh & Mlsun Sis. \ Omaha Caam. : . . . Sioux City Passenger..1031pm 5:31p4t..I. laul Ciy 1.lmlt.d. . . : .12:25pm Leaves tTRrONItciv1C : . 1Arri ' " , OlahnlUllon _ Depot . bOth & Mason SI. . \ Omaha 9am. . . . . . . . . .K.-rne ) ' E"pre. . . . . . . . . . .12 :3 : ) pm ZHpnm..Overland Flyer. . . . . . . : :31)1 2.opU. . "al'ce & Slrlsb' ) { ex. . ) . 5:2011 : 7:00am..PacilIc 1.xprees..10:21am . ex : 6Iim : . . . . . . . . .Iocilc . . . .F0.1 M.I. l.sprcE. : . . . . . . . . .10:2am . : - - - : 4:01m Loaves \ I t'AllAShI nAU.WA . Arrlvl 0101a Union IepotlOth & Mason tOt.l Omaha I , { : OOpm..SI' LouIs -lanuon 1al1. . . . .13p . _ - - - . , 'lT ' IN QUAItTIIIILY SESSION. " Yvte'rusi ' FlresnemoAtlupt Itemeolutfon , , .t.C'run 'Ir..mtq AdollC n..ohICon" Concernl D."lrh'd Hroijtt-rp . The regular quarterly meeting of the Vet- etn Flremen'a asclaUon was held 'Wednes- ' day nIght Albert 11. Saunder was elected treasurer vice Henry I'uncht deceased. F. D. Lowt who served five years as a member of FIre King Engine company No. , ' 2. was elected a member of the aIsoelatIon. The application of E. G. Hyley was referred to the coinniittee . The report of the acting treasurer showed a balance of $65 on hand. The following resolutions upon the death of Henry Pundt were read and adopted : SS'hereas . In the ) Ilsponstion of an all. thel pensalon ni. wIse lrOVJdenCei death has removed , from our midst our ate comrade and brother omeel and Irolher Wherens. Brother Henry Vomit being one of the charIer members of this associatIon as wel ns an honored memher usoelatonl volunteer tire department , and a bravo and gallant fireman In the days an ' anl Core be freman ) gone by . ther- Resolved That this association loses one of itt , tried and true olcers nnd members , the community one of Its earliest and moat mol earlest highly respected pioneers whose upright Rnl noble IC" was a standard of emulation for his fehiowa . his famiy a lovIng and kind husband and father , his fellow nll Itnd Cltzcll noble and true friend. and Heslved. 'rlmt In token of our sorrow for the death of 011 conr'I\ ' Henry Pundi . the members of this . mlmbers nBOllaton wear the USO- ' elation budge In crae' for R perIod of thirty clays : that dIr heartfelt S3'lfllathmy be extended . B'I\athy le tended to his family In this their hour of bereavement : that these resolutions be sprea(1 upon the recordl of thtli . association . associaton. and that a copy thereof be tendered the family of our deceased brolher. Out of respect to the'rnornory ' ' of John M. Slmeely who died Bore time ago . the follow- leg resolutions wers. intoduced and adopted : " 'heleal. I hap pleased the Supreme Ruler ot the Universe to remove from among us our friend associate and brother . John . M. Sheely anSI. . , Whsereas . In view of the Irreparable loss we have sUstaIned by the death of our as- teemed friend and associate and of the BII heavier loss sustained I ) . those who were Ittst and deaTelt do him and 'Whereas I Is but Just that a fittin recognition of his many manly I fUn ! \ character 81ul le lttl . therefore le It Resolved Tlhat Inlth death of our eom- rode John 2.1. Shrph , . this association mourns the los of a brother who was one of Its most ardent workers . ever ready to proffer I'mpathy and aid to the needy and dlslrp8el. nub , 8S a member of this asso- clation . whose ' aS6- claton. ulmost enden\'ors were ex- orted for its welfare antI Prosperity : the community one o Is noblest . and most re- slleelel citizens , Ihe family a lovIng bUs- band and father : amid be It further j He9lved , That we extend our sincere . sympathy ) ' 10 his family for the fiorrow with which I has pleased the DI'lne Providence to amlet them . amId commend them for coim. solaUon to Him who orders all thIngs COl- . and and whose chastisement 19 I meant In mercy amiHesoh'eI , That t"e association badge be worn WIth crape for a Period of thlrl ' wor wih erlp thirty days : . , . laYI that these re.olutlons Ihee tllutons. be ssmread UO1) tte records of Ihe Omaha Veteran upn Ite aloclaton. anti a copy thereof be tendered the famIly of our de'sfd comrade. The sertay WI Inattuete to have the foregoIng resolutIons engrolsed . The yearly dues were fixed at $2. The nkxt meetIng will bi held In January . 1896. meelng For beauty for COllrorl , for Impronn.eht of the complexion use only l'ononl'l 1)0- der ; there I ntblug to ecual It. - . - L / - - ( Copyright . 19 . by Irving llaelmelier. ) I PAnT I Tim brIght lights of the day flashed Into the old house when the caplnln angrily kIcked open the door. lie was aware of n wIde hallway carpeted with maUng RUII elendlng deep Into the dwelling. There was ale an old walnut hat rack and a little mnrble.topped table with a vase and two bo01s upon it . Further back was a great venerable fireplace containing dreary a.h.s. hut directly In front of the captain was a young girl. The flying open of the door had obviously "een " an utter nstonlshmlnt to her and she remained ' transfixed there In tbe add- dIe of tIle floor . staring at the captain with wide ens. Site was hike a chIld caught at tIme tme of a raid tpon the cake. She wavered to and fro upon her feet and hell her bands hehlnd ! her. There were two little points of terror In her eyes as she gazed up at the young captain In dusty blue with his red. dish bronze complexion his yellow hair his bright saber hell threatenlusly. These two remained motonless and silent , Imply staring at each other for some lt- . ments. The captain felt his rage fade out of him ali leave his mind lmp" lie had been violently angry because this house had made him feel hesitant. war ) ' . He did not like to be wary. Ho liked to feel confident . sure. So be had kicked the door open and , had been prepared to march In like a soldier of wl'ath. Hut now 'he began , for one thing to v'on- der I his un\orm was so dusty and old In appearance. Moreover he had a feeling that his face was covered with a compound of dust , grime and perspIration. lie took a Itch forward and said : "I dldn't mean to frIghten you. " lOut his voice was coarse from bls battle howling. I seemed to hlnl to have hempen fibers In 1. The glrl's breath In little came Itle. quIck gasps and she looked 31 him as she would have . looked at a serpent. "I dldn't mean to frighten you " he said again. The girl sIll : with her hands behind her began 10 lack a\a ) "Is there any one else In the house " he went on . whie slowly following her. "I don't wish to disturb you but we had a fight with some rebel skirmishers In the wood and 1 thought maybe some of them might have come In here. In fact , I was pretty here ? " Slre of it. I there any of them The girl looked nt him and said : 'Noi" ! He wondered why extreme agitation madt the eyes of some women so limpid and bright. bright.Who Who Is there here besides yourself ? " Dy this time the pursuit had driven her to the end of the ltali . and she remained there with her back tq the wail and her hands still behInd her. When alto discovered thIs question she .Id not look at him , but down at the floor. . Silo cleared her voice and then said : "There Is no one here. " "No one ? " . She lifted her eyes to him In that appeal that the human being must make even 10 failing trees. crashing bowlders the sea In a storm and said : "No , no . there Is no one 11ere. " He could plainly see her tremble. _ . , ' ( .11 a suuuen , 10 betHought him thnt sac had always kept her hands behind her. As ler. he recalled her air when first discovered he remembered she appeared precisely 8 a child detected at one of the crime of child' hood. . Moreover , she had always backed away from him. Ho thought now that she was concealing omelhlng which was an 0.1. dance of the presence of the enemy , In the ho se. , "What art you holding behind you ? " he said . suddenly. ) She gave 1 little Qnlck moan as i some grim hand had throtUed her. "What are you holding behind you ? " "Oh . nothing-please. I am not holding anything behind me : Indeed Im not. " "Very 'well. Hold your hands out In front of you thon" "Oh . indeed . Im not holding anything behind - hind me. Indeed Im not " "Well. " he began. Then he paused and remained for a moment dubious. Fimtaily lnnly be laughed. " \S'ell. I shal have my men search the house anyhow. Im sorry 10 trouble you , but I feel sure that there Js 80me one here whom we want. " He turned to the corporal . who with the other , men was gaping quietly In at the door and said : "Jpnes go through the house " /S for htmself . he remained planted In front of the girl , for she evidently did /ot dare to mon and allow him to See what She held so carefully behInd her back. So she was his prisoner. . The men rummaged around on the ground floor of the house. Sometimes the captain called to timern "Tr , that closet , " "Is there any cellar ? " But they found no one . and at lat they went troopIng toward the staIr which led to the second floor. But at tills movement on the part of the men the girl uttered a cry a cry of such fright and appeal that the men paused. "Oh don't go up there ! Please don't go UII there ! -plo-ease. There Is no one there ! Indeed -indeed . there Is not ! Oh. 1)10-ease ! " "Go out . Jones " said the captain calmly. The obedient corporal made a prelminarY step and the girl bounded towad' ' the stairs with another cry. As she passed him the captain caught sight of that which she had concealed le- hind her back , and which she had forgotten L thIs FUlreme moment. I was a pistol. She ran to tile first step anti standing there , faced the hmlen. one hand extended I I fi I I ; - t - - Directly In front at the gIrl. captain \'D n young with perpendicular palm , and the other hold. holi- Ihg the pistol at her aide. "Oh please , don't go up there. Nobody Is there-In. g I therIn- deed . there II not. P.I-a..e. " Then suddenly - denly she sank swiftly down upon the step . aird . huddling forlornly . began to weep In the agony and with the cvulsive trmora of an infant The laistot fell from tier tngen and rattled down to tIme ioor. The ItnbbeQ t1oerB 10ekei at ' thitir sihince. astonished < a'tafn. There " 8 Q short 1"insliy \he &ptbn ' 1"lnalyhe cp111n stooped and picked up I the pistol. ' I " ' 8 U 'eay Weapon or tie empt aflY } . . p'tteth. tie 1sc'erlml "hat It vas I le l atdl toward the shaking kin Hi sid gently : "Wi you i 1 me what you were going to 110 with tills pllol ro le hall to repeat the lueslon n uumber of times . but at lat a mumed voice sall , "Nothing. " "Nothing' ' " lie Insisted quiet } upon a fnrthtr answer. At the tender tones of the' captain's Voice the phlematc corporal turned anti winked gravely at tIm man next to 111111 "Won't you tel me ? " ' . The girl Ihook her head. "PleaFo " tell me ? Tile slcut privates were 10'ltg their feet uneasily and wondering how long they were 10 wait . wal. The captain said "Please . won't you tel me ? " Then this glrl'l voice began In stricken totes : , hal.coherent. and amll" violent stab. bi'g : "it was grndpa'l. lehehe said ho was going to shoot anybody who camp In herehe dldn't care I there were thousands of 'em. Amid-and I know he wotiltl . and I \a afraid they'd kill him And so-amId-so I stole away his plstol-nd I was going to hide It when yon-'ou-you kicked open ! the door " The mpn straightened up anti , looked at each other . The gIrl began to weep again. The captain mOPI'ed his brow. lie peered down at the Klrl. lie moppel his brow again. Suddenly he said : "Alt don't cry like that. " lie moved reslelsly stud looked down at his boats Ho moppet' his brow again. Then 10 gripped tIme corporal by the arm and dragged him some yards back from the othere. "Jommes " he said . In an intensely earnest voicO "will you tel me what In the devil I am going to do ? " The corporal's countenance became lIla- lu. mlnaled with satisfaction at being thus requested - quested to advise his superior omcer. lie A , . - , . . - .fe- / 1 -I , I ' 'Don't cr' like Ihat. " adopted an aIr of great thought and finally said : "Veii , of course . the feler with the gray sleeve must be upstairs and we mnBt get past the girl ' and up there somehow Suppose I take her by the arm and lead her- " her"What "What interrupted the captain from be- teen his clenched teeth. .A he turned away from the corporal ' he said fiercely over his shouldel' : "Yo' touch that girl and l'lspUt your skull ! " ( Concluded Saturda ) . . ) I ) clO.tItS , ILlS IIIIOTIIIIIL-JN-LAV . . C. .11. 111 Swe'nrOut . . n 'Vlrrunt for 1Ir" ' ) ' VntTeI' , Arrest. C. H. 11111 . living at Doncroft and Second streets , called at police headquarter and asked that a 'arant be Issued for his brother-In.law. Harvey ' . .arel. for assault with Intent to kill. 'l was arrested Sep. tember 9 on complaint of Watol , who . .aleged that Hi took a .X end broke up the furni- ture In his house. The Jlut onorUtii he was discharged . moroluj 111 made the following statement : "Some months ago I left my wife havIng found her to be untrue to me. About the 1st of September we made up and began keeping ) house again. I bought a lot of furniture . and took an axe and cut up the old goods for kindling w o. Watel. 'wlh whom I ha\'o novel been on frIendly term . happened along and saw mo breaking UP time eul : and had . me arrested. Ever slnco ho ) 115 In every way tried to break up my .home. I , became so unpleasant that myself and my : wife went to the Murray hotel 10 live. Yea- torday afternoon I went ont to my house to see that everything was all right and found Watel In the houae . When ho saw me be got angry and after abusing nip saId that ho would kill me. I became alarlpd and started 10 run. .S I did /0 he began to .fre are' volver at mo , but luckily non or the shots took effect. I am tired of his uncalled for .actlons law. " . and will seek protection from the A warrant was 1ssued . Doth of the men are switchlmen. . . " .AS'J'A IlXION HiND. Condilon I on " % 'hlch J.o.nl Lu liar " ' 11 AIII.'lr In / yitcIspta-n's l'nrnl1' There was but one maier of discussion at the meeting of the Central Labor union We'd- neda ) ' night. As many as possible of the labor organizatons represenled ; In the union were invited to take part In the iarade . which Is to be given Monday mornIng by the national organization of the switchmen , which Is to convene In annual session next week. The delegates appeared to bo In favor of accepting the Invitation until It was an' nounced that the Bwlchmen Intended 10 march behind a nonunion band . The matter then aroused considerable discussion . and I waa . finally decided to appoint a committee 10 ask the swichmen to employ a union band both for the parade and a bal , which I 10 be given and to promise that I this was done the labor organizations of the city ' would be asked to have as many mtmben In line as possible : The committee appointed applnled consisted of F' . A. Kennedy , J. G. Kuhn and W. S. Sebring. \Y. H. Daniels was admitted to the union aB a delegate of the Musicians' I'rotectlye Proteclv ullion and t' . A. Kennedy as a delegate from the 1ypographlcal union the later to succeed - coed W. J. Vogan who resigned. F. H. Alexander } I. was appointed chairman of the home Industry committee , and J. O. Kuhn , Walor Sirock and F. n. Itlfnlr as the other membors. . a " ' .nle miami unit Down . PLAINVIE3W . Neb. . Sept. 3 , I895.-I.a8t un'mer our oldest boy was run down and did not have any Btreogth. We bought some or Hood'8 Sarsaparilla and ho began : to take i and Improve at once. lie Is nol nl right. ms. OLIVE CIIRISTINSEN. Hood's Pills .ure all . . lIver ills . Il'.oluUon. for Jl.lnn. . The resolutions adopted by the Woman'8 club In memory of Miss Jessie Alan , late librarian of the Omaha Public library , are as follows : Resolved That the Omaha 'Womnn's club tlflitea In expressing Ilecll anc profound ' regret - gret on account of the path of Miami Allan . Itetsolved . That In her death our city has lost n most elclent worker In its inteltec. tual life . one whose cheerfulness ls ali coil- tPIY In her \ 'cry 190ul 'orlt wait always marked . helpln 10 . make our public library the fore I I. today In this lbrar . Resolved . 'fhat this club epeciaiiy cx- presses 11 sorrow , at IltO loss we sustain . , the death of one who hy her deel' interest In outwork and by procuring and placing Within our reach the choicest 1)laclnl reference hal 18" ( much of our beat department - partment work I > llble. - - - Selrlet li'.ms'er Slizmmai III , . Thl prevalence of 'scarlel fever or any 'olher contagious i\eu& need not alarm you If you use AUeu'a Hygienic I"luld. I I the Ideal preventive medIclne-.cleansin . purifyIng and ltealing . No household should 'o ' , 'ltbOt It , , , rnOHUUN TALKS - { ON INDIA . II I I Misionary Diabop of the Metodist ChurchIll in Omaha 1 - I TIROUGI TlE COUNTRY ON LECTURE TOUR I OIHII ( ' ' ' In Ihf Vmt' ut thl' l'riugrtse ( , L' h I' I t I .I ) . I I ihimusliustnms 11""IIII'lrll" - :1"lullr ) ' " 'ork l'rosleratis . 118holl JamE 11. Thobur of Calctlttn . for eign ml.lonar ) of the . Iethcdilt church In India , arrived In this ely yesterday and registered at time Paxtoit The blthol I one of tilt most llromhllnt mlslonsrlEs of the church he hnlng bEen engaged In this branch of work for Ileariy forty years , Iblrty- live years of which tmo has been passed In India 110)'lasln. and ' other Asiatic territory. Time bishop has Ilblehe,1 several books recounting - counting his many alVnturcs while l"lnK among the followers of hitltidha , MohlanlhtIed 511(1 P3SOfl worshipers , Ihishop Thobtirml 1 * at prtwemtt OIl a lectimee tour through the United States in the interests of the foreign mis- iott. lie 1158 spoken in ( Ito larger cities of l'cttttsylvania , IndIana , Illinois , MissolIrt. slId other states , After tiehivering a lecture 0 ! , "Tilo Mis3ionary'ork of'ollten In the Far fast" before tile WOllIall'S Foreign Mis. slonary society at time First ! tetiiothipt ( church last evcmiitig , he left for Kansis City to dii a lecture emlgagenlent and from there lIe goes to New York , sailing for ltis imomno in Calcutta on Nevemnl.mer 6. The bishop , lli a Conversation yesterday , saiti : "I arrived ill timis CoumItry Ott April 13 and lmntl been away so long that it scented hikI COlllilig Into contact with almost a now race of peoltle , My life in India imas brett a very Interesting experience.'hlea I first wont timere I had a great many him. cuities to combat. 'rho greater part of ttmesa ltat'O , itt a rneastmre , been removed by ciyihii- ing influences anti I regard Ci.hcutta blow as it very pleasant city in which to resIde , "IlIthia it a cotmntry of great loasiblhities ttuiii few people realize iti resources , Witton I lauded there transportstion was conducted lmiailtly by' mneans of elepliatits 011(1 camels lIt tlto lower coumliries along the sea coast , while tito Inland regions were an uutknnwn tropical wilderness. Today there are over 20,000 mIles of Iittglish rairoatla in success. ftil operation along time , provimlcos bordering on tIm ocean , yet In the interior tlte traIts. porlatioml facilities are about the samno as fornterly , III lO yearly travels through tile cottmttt'y I very frequently have to resort to camels , eicphaitt and ntulea when off the line of the railroads , and the discomforts are many. Tim& fIeld for iutvestmnonta and improrentents lit IndIa is large. "Calcutta Ia a city of litany strange sights and custonma , It has a populatlomt of 800,000. It is alttmated on otto of the hrattctrcs of the Ganges river , called the Ihoogly , and tIme contrnetco both inland omld seaward is ( in. unease. 'I'ito governlnent of the city Is hi tit hands of tue Emtghiall , btmt they tb riot control all tlto business transacted by aijy means. There are a large numitber of Greek merchants , Jews , Armenians , Japanemo , Arabs and Chinese. The Greeks , I think , push the llmtglisim very close for first place ium tile muercantilo world and are very sharp traders. "India Is divided into ilvo govermtoraltips , which are those of Bombay , Regal , Madrhs , Northwestern Provinces and I'tmmtjautj , These in turn are sub-divided into nunteroug smaller provinces , ruled over by lieutenant governors or depuUes. There are 217,000ooo people In India and its provinces. "In my journeylngs each year amomlg the natives 1 frequently travel 8,000 miles by water and 15.000 ox' land. I hava always foimnd the natives very Peaceable amId kindly disposed so long as their customs an xe- higions are not disturbed , but they are demons when Interfered Witil. Great success is attending Ilte ChrisUan missions at present. Time native dislike itas been almost entirely removed and we. are maklnum eonvert in tite urea , .Iui. , . . , . . titan we can take care of them. One tiling to the Iiindoo will always remain a sti lcle and that Is time subject of calte. Titod ore thousands of social grades In India arid it ' .rery frequently keeps the foreigner guessing ( o keep otmt of trouble. If 110 should lnadvcr- tantly 1150 time salne glass from which a 111gb official had draoc It would be a direct 1qsflt to that person aud Ignorance in titis pardons no one in tito mind o ; a hiindoa , There .nro at prelent .l,00O natIve studorits In the English colleges In India d they ji4 very brIght. "Tue main export of the country is wheat. Wheat grows in the moortilern Countries and is harvested in Mardi. It is of a superior qual. ity and is costly cultivated , In addition to this product there are vast qtianttiea of eo- ton , rice , jute , hides and sahtpetre exported. "lit scenic attractions India hal the finest in [ Ito world. The tropical forots thtrougim which I laed are beyond all description and look mUOrO like [ ho background to a fairy tale than 111cc soItlCtlthllg tlmat really exists. They muGt be seen to be appreciated , " JilsItop Juries M. Thoburn , D. D. , was horn near Cl. .CIaJrsvlllo , 0. , March 7 , 3830. Ho J of Scotch-Irish parentage and in eariy Iitp ito dlspiiyed tilde lteroic and bnamlly clmaractcr iatlcs in securing itis education that laid tlte foundation for hard and successful work In after y'oartt , fletug left fatherless , ho start ed out to face the 'battie of life alone , and by hard vork and application ho took a full courlo at Allegheny college , graditatiag im'i 1817. Ito entered tile ministry and noon ho. caine Cofiviulced that he should devote iis titne and 'talents to tile rnieolonary field. . ALZ.13N MVS'l' EihLN IllS SALARY. itule % 'iili'hi Citmmtjit'l , tIme 1)otgo St'Jimoi litmtn to 'i'tmmtchi , Superintendent Pearso is continuing the policy of reducing [ lie teaciming force in Iii varlouc schools by a more rigid enforcomnt of the rule s'hilcht makes it the duty of Principals to teach one room , where the school ColItalna lImo rooms or lees. Prof. Allen of time Dodge school is amotig the latest of tlte principals to be put , on the teachIng list. Tile rule was enforced for a tow , daya last year , but l'rof. Allen asserted that the work was too much for 111111 , .Ho declared that hum imad been aeizeti with a serious case of nervous exhaustion twice in one day end that it was the height of folly to require a mars of ida stanthing in * 110 "order" to do anything more than to Jn- speCt tite work of his subordinates , with an oocasional iiohttical sideshow. Ills jmuil lroved potent enough to secure a relaxation of the rule for Juts bneflt , but now the edict has gone forth titat ho ritual earn JIls salary like any ordinary mortal , The effect of requiring Prof. Alien to leach a room is to retire Miss Lucy Gamble , the only colored teacher in the schools , Miss Gamble was elected to the 'a.ulgrie" list last July nd Imd been assigned to a room In the Dodge , mclmcoh , The new order dis- Penbes witit time services of one teacher end site wilt. go back on the list , to be again ps- signed to duty when there is a vacancy. Miss Mary Simonds of the Cass school tvill ohio be required to teach a room ImI addition to her tiUtie 55 prIncipal and Miss Hyatt is consequently transferred trots the asa to the l'aciitc school , S 'l'iiey M'e'rc ! 4uvtql ma Trial. The casesagainat Louis Proctotand , Chatlss Morrison , colored , wimo were charged with hooting ts'itll intent to kill , was disulsed on the motion of Assiatant I'rosecuting ( it- torumey Day. Four weeks ago it is alleged that timeie two immen became Involved iii a quarrel , amtd tsklng pistols from their pocketa began firing itt each utiter , After ernpLyng their pistols it was found that lteithor teab was injured. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 'I'lnt Joyful Iceclimuig With the exhilarating sea of renewed health end strength and internai clOalliinesa , Width follows tite use of Syrup of Figs , Is unknown to time few who have not progressed beyond time old time medicines anti the Clmep ubsti. totes sometiuitea offered but Ileler scceited by the well Informed. Itciitmlcui Imi a liroken Io , 45010 $ 'Itedmnan , a son of Joseph Redmsn , met with ft painful accident yesterday afternoon - noon , witich restilted In 'his rcceivin a broken leg and otimer injuries.S'hlle raaIng a smoke7 stack ( or John Or-ant at 1016 I'atk aveose Ito rope parleti and tite stack , a heavy iron muhfair , . fell , striking itetitusu on the leg , Be was removed to the I'rosbytviart hospital lit the police patrol ,