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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1896)
rt THE DAILY BEE : , /MONDAY , AUGUST 31. 1800. SPEG1RL NOTICES. . for tliesr > column * Mill IIP ( nUon iinlll 12iHO i > . in , , for ( lie cspnliiR nnil until H | i. in.- for the inornlnir mill Stinilnj edition * . Ait\rrlN < T , li > - rriincMltiu n iimn- lirrril Hieck. cnn linto nnnrrrrM ml- itrrXKCil < o n iinnilirrril Irttur III rnrc of Tlin Ilcp. Aimtvrrn mi iulilr - * eil itlll lie ilrtltrrril iin iirviioiitiitltin of tlic I'llpi-U onlj. lliili'M , 1 l-2o n wont flrnt Inncrtlntii JO II Mliril JlllTIMlfl T. > llllllllK tllUl'II for IPNK llinii i ! . c Icir ( lie llmt liinrr * Hilt ) . 1llK < * lllMprllNrttll'lltN lllllsl llC Tim \V\VTnt ) MA LI3 lini.P. . AN tnnA. WHO CAN THINK or romt simple thins to pitrnt ? Protect jniir Idcnc they may hrlni ? jotiwpnllli. Writ' John Wrdlcrhmn < - Co , Ilcpt V Patent Allnrncvg. WnthlnKtnn , D C , for their Jl SOO prU ( > offer nil o list of two hnudred Inventions nnntiML U 575 tT'.ffl TO llfnN ) A MONTI ! AND 1JXPP.NRJ : < pilrt itnlc mcn for cigars , experience unncces- nary : slnndnril Roods , I.lllln Clcik clirar mi- dilno ffcp tn each cmtnmcr. Charlie C. Ill'hnp A Co . St I.oilK Mo II-M7M SC iTADY on"oTNTt.T2MAN TO TilVnL AND appoint audits salary and pxpenrp * pnM Ad- ilreBS W 2 cure Omnlm HOP II MJM SI * volt wvoMivrT pomfnny work peed wnRps , free fnrp ft O'llpnrti USD Tnrnnm direct H MJW HI * WANrrn rinsT-rr AHi nnt-o mini lie MnBle mnn. Address W fi _ II M ttl 31 . WANTIJD TO llHI'IlPanNT TIIH Icadltitt mpdlcnl puhllshcrs T roll nn ph > - Hldnns nnly flnol Income Mrsl-clnm men only need npply 1' . O box 1 K2 Phllad I- phln U-MW ! 31 WANTfill riJ u n I.P. EMPI-OYMHNT mmnAir. rsi noncin WANTS lots of liotPl nnil private family help Tel 87 , C 9S8 815 * VVANTPD A ooon iitNiso nooM ami , , other need apply. The Mullson , 4 < W N Zl " WAN-rno A noon ami. TAILOHP.SH POU buttonholes nml sewliiB. rnod Piy H Lllen- hloux IOHII COS 4th st bertf , City , , . r _ . ) WANTIM ) HV 1'AHTY IN f'lTY AllOUT 70 mile * from Omiilia a Imly HlonuRrnphtT vl > h experience. Apply nt Merchants hotel. ' main Wednesday. Se-ptcmhor 2. at 3 oolncK | i M CMwl til run Hivriiorsis. iv AM. PAHTS or TIIIJ CITY. Tim O r. Davis Company , 1503 rorimm. D SiC nousis , II ST. D 577 HOUSES , C. A STAIUU23 N Y. IJH'B iir.ATin STonr.s AND PLATS How aril ItnncK , agent , 1C10 Chicago ftreet 13 M&S3 CHOim HOtlSnS AND COTTAOnS ALL OVER Ihe clly. JS to $50. Pldellly , K02 Pnrnam , O CIS " LIST or nousns. TIIU IIYRON Jltcil Co , 2IJ S. Hth Bt. D-CS1 not t s i : WALL ACC IlllOVVN IJL1C . 1CT1I anil Douclas U-570 HOUSES * RToms. : F. D ' D-216 S-2S GOOD OOTTAOnS DiSIlAIlLY ! LOCATHD. chenp HlKht room tiotipe ncir business he-vcn rooms mn.Iorn C41 S : ; th street. L S Sliln- ner nhcnt. 310 N Y Life. n MM7 POU riPNT PlNi : MODHUN PLATS LANOE blocU. GOC. S 13th htreet D M9S9-S20 POH III5NT , 10-HOOM HOl'Sn , perfect rcpnlr 712 N. 10th st I ) M109 s-n nousn , MonniiN. n N 2.vo srnrjKT. K-T hoime. modern , 1217 S. 3SnJ ttreet P D Wend , Ifth end DongHs Sts D-217 8-1 POU KRNT , A N13AT S-HOOM IIOUS13 , 833 ho 2Slh St. Apply on the prcmlsm. 7-HOOM HOUSi : , MOlinilN , 2120 Mretti nlpi ) 7-rooin cottane adjoining Apply 'to O N CliJIon nt WiihaEh olllco , 1413 Pnrnam street -aiim _ 4 & 5 , S3f ( SO 1STII ST I ) 290-ci28 * rUKNISHKO IIOOMS WITH OH W1THOU1 board , icfcrencts 316 bo. ! 6th stuit stuitD D 331 S J031 f-O "OTII AV13 , 10 HOOMS VPIIY PINI3 linnl wood MtiU ltd bull gns < lannilrj. electric bells , ever > thing Ihst-clnfH Omalii Heal ] ? lute A Trust Co , 211 Sj. ISth st D 312-30 KOII itr.vr rim.MSiir.n ROOMS. PUltNISIIIID Oil UNPUUNISIIIID IIOOMS , 1000 Capital nve II 224 3t IIOOMS VU'IH Oil WITHOUT ItOAHD. CON \cnlent Ift-ur to fair ground G07 ho i.tn ave H-2J5 Sl PUIINISIIID 1510 HOUAIIO HOUAIIOU U J10-S1 * NIC13 PUUNISHKD IIOOMS , L1OIIT HOUSIJ. keeping 1112 b > -MJC-S3 ( NICILY : PUHNISIHI > IIOOMS on i NPI iKluil , No 633 Bo 2atli uvenue P. fH H4 HOOMS AM ) 1IOH1) . X'LKASAKT IIOOMS , WITH HOHD , 1022 Dodgr. p a TOONT ROOM WITH ALCOVK ALSO SIDH ruoniH , Knod board , best location In i Ity. SI2 8. 25lli hi P 911- IIOOMS. aoon HOARD. UVTES nnv.- Bom'ilc , transient" ! accommodated 'Hie Hose , ! 0:0 Harney P J1972 S20 Y PlWNISIinD IIOOMS , WITH HOARD. S107 Douglas P-M233 M" IIOOMS WITH HOARD , UTOPIA , 1751 DAVHN- port tt. V , ' 74-S J IIOOM AND HOARD 2310 ' ' , DOL'liLAH tUTSI.'liT P M'dS S0 ! un.vr iiM'im.MSiinn IIOOMS. UNPUHNIHIIUl ) ROOMS POR RI'.NT C\1 \ V water , nev\l > painted nnd injured 1311 Park nve. -2S-31 KOH HUVl' HTOUKB AMI OKPICUS. CLASH HRICIv 81OKR HUILDINO 1011 Pnrnniu ; three tork B and luauncm , will alter la suit tenant ; low lent , 311 1st Nat'l H U Iddg 1-585 POR RINT. : TIU : 4-sroiiY iiuicic HPILUINO at Old P.irnam M This building 1m * u llreprnof tuncnl hnvcment completu tltiuu heating tlx- tuie * water on all lloo , gun , itc. Apply at tlin olllco of The llec 1 IO THIJ POUR-STORY AND IIASBMUNTi HRICIt biilhllng ; nt 1211 Howard ntfot , mdlahlo for storage nnd commission , or inanufaclurlng bui Inesj. U. 8. National bnnk I-M175 AIJVr > WA.VI'UIl , IllO MONKY IN LATEST CAMI'.UflN AND comic liuttcns , H > 0 Kliiiln ; button ) pilcea , box numplia fui dlinn Caminlkii Supply roinpnny , 91 ll Strr-'l llont , n Mo i J-MOIl AllKM'H S5O , "LIP13 OP M'KINLUY. " 100 imica ; many full page engraving ! , wlln life- > lre portrait , llulcliiy S. Co. Cincinnati , O A8TON1S1IINO. TfllJ DEMAND POR HOUSKS , Hit now with 1'iiirotlf , Douglas lllk , upuo- Ite Hnyilen' * K 701-SS WANTIJI ) , A PURNISIIP.D IIOUHR PROM October until July , or longer ! replj Clirronl W. Smllh , ISM Kama in t , K 873 JIOOM AND no.vnn ixm MAN AND WIPB Prlvato famllVithln vvalklne dlilance of P. 0. Address W < , llee. K 3iM WANTK1) . PIIlSr-CLASsTjlOAIlD ANIJ HOOM for Kcnlltman und vvlfa ; must l > very central Prtvte family preferied. Address with full pur- Illlllirs \ \ ' \ llfg M 335-31 * yroii I'ACIKIO BTORAOE AND \VARhHOUSK CO. . KOS 91D Jones , utneral iloiogc and foruuMlrg. OM. VAN & UTORAOK , 1115 PAIl'U TEU J549. M-6U ni > _ TII IIUV. CASH & CI.IAR RIAL ITATIJ POR A MUSI neu. V , U Wcail , lUli S. DougU. Hu. N-3H-3-1 WANTED , KNTIKU 8TOCIC OF MIUICHAN- dlti for * pol cadi. Addrci * U O , Ilcc. . NM9 S9 . > TO I1UY , A SKT OV SKCONU-11ANI ) Uoutila bUKty lirn a , tirrail collar prererruJ ; niuit b * In good onjttr and rh up Atldreti by Ulttr only , for I da > . John 11 btcadico , l oiilcr > . tttte J lr jiunJ ; , Omalia -MI-Jl SAM : r FXIl SALK.nOOM FURNISIIKD UOtlSB. nd hotiM for rent , nil modern lmpro\emneH and flri < t-cl nelpthborhorxl and cheap rent. No trndcx. Addre U 67 , Hee. O-272 Kim SAI.I : iioitsns AMI POH SALD. OR TRADK , OOOD I'KAKTON. double llshl birne . single lmrnc- diamond ring nnd illamorul uhlrt ntuil Will trade any of the nl.oto for hnrnes or mores. Call at 1214 Harney St. , up taln P 510 UtniAllILlTY TALKS CAmiLiaCS. IlUOOIKfl. Phaetons , bottom prices A J Simpson 1409 b'ulec P-BS9 3 HtTOOlP4 121 TO M I PHAKTOS4 Pl > \t J3S to 1715 2 nurrej t"l to 110 4 frtinllynr - r nRpU to } ! 2a 2 new open ronil ( , > - > | u * piununonj Carrlnse ro , ISth rfnd ll > tr-iL > P-M370 S30 roti IliST HARDWOOD HOG AND f mccj al o "nil vvlre. " C. II. Lee , 901 Dnuslis Q T9J 5D-HAND inr\rLi : ) , 110 tn * $20 rented , repaired. Om Illcy Co , Sil N 15th Pt. 4-YiAll-OLD : DRtYINCl MAHfi P t > WRAIJ , Q-21I-S-1 8iCOND lIAND COUNTnil , SHOVV CAS13S. plii'hlntt , tHhlca ntnndi camp elnlr fafe , rhcnp viiltnlili * for U'c nt fair Iniulro Max Mejer & Illo Co Q-349 SO MAHHACJi : PATHS. T3TO. MMIJ PMITH. 1121 I1OLOLAS STUHF.T. ll > Moor , room 6 , mnKangc , Rte.im , nlrnnnl and milphurlne lintlm T Mli"'jj MMK AM13S 1IATIIS , MASSAOU M R 1TTII Kt , room 3 T 2on S-7' MISS VAN VALKKN'tlUUa HCSTROVS PIJIl- tmnenlly by ileclrlcltt supcrlluoun hair , moles , warts , etc. Room 4'0 N Y I.lCe llll'P ' I10S1ON DJIKSS CUTT1NC ! ACADKM503 Karlmch blk. learn the beit jst-m no redlt n ? , leach'a wanted circulars sent Mrn O ShcJIor. RPPTUIin CURP.D ; NO PAIN. NO tlon from bu lnei i ; we refer to liumlreda of patlentn cured O. U Miller Co. 307 NY. LI'e building nmihn. N h U uj < VIAVI HOMi : TRIJAIML'Nr POR U irouhles Phjulclan In nttcmlnncc. Consulta tion or health IXTOK free. 34r Ueo blue SAVi : MONI1Y HY GOINO TO DR HIJYMOUU for your dtnlnl wmk. half ratp > < next thlrt > < le > 953 Nort'i 21th ft. 1 M1J1 S22 HATIIS. MASSAOT : MMi : POST , 31o"4 K KINDI IMIAHTIJN OPPN6 ! WP.D HIJPTIJM- l.cr . 2 181C 1103 Davenport el Minnie L. Lit- tlcneld. Ullle M Moxlmm U2.3S * PR1VATI ) LUS ONS OR lllCMILH I'R evenings Address J. M. box " , , _ , , r , .MOMY TO LOAN HIAI. ANTHONY LOAN & TRUST CO , 313 N Y. L Qulclc money nt low rales for choice faun loans In Iowa , northern Missouri , eastern NcbrasKa. CITY LOANS C. A. STARR. 923 N. Y Lim MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA real estate. Urennan , Love Co , Paxtoii block. \ \ > us LONS ON iMPiiovnn Sr UNiMi-novno CITY I roperty. U' . Pnrnam Smith & Co. , 1320 I nr"nnl- MONKY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES THE O P. Davis Co , ISOi Parnam ht. W--CQ9 LOANS. LOW UATU3. IHCY. 901 N Y. LIPE. PHOM 100 IJI . P. U. WUAD , K & DOUGLAS. VV 215 S-2j MONI3Y TO LOAN CHATTELS. MONUY TO LOAN ON PURNITL'HE. PIANOS , horses , wagons , etc ; nt lowest rnte In cltj ; no removal of goods , strictly confldcntitl. jou can pay Ihc loan off nt any time or in , uny amount. OMAHA MORTGAOH LOAN CO , iOfi So ICtli bt. X Cfll _ MONITY TO LOAN. 30. CO. 90 DAYS. PURNI- turc , piano * , etc , Dull Green , room 8 Barker bile .C COJ CIIANCHS POR HALR , AllOUT 2 000 LUS MINION TYPK , 700 IDS ugatc , GOO lb , bitvlcr t > pf , 130 pair two-third cneet 49 double Iron stands for two- third cises Till1" material was used on The Onmhi Hee nnd Is In falrlj good condition Will le sold cheap In hull : or In quantities to suit purchaser Apply In perbon or by mill to The Reo Publishing Co . Omihi , NeU Y 713 jsr > AvnnAGi : WIMJKLY NHT INCOMI : WITH > 2 > 0 Invested ; cafe con = ervtlve , prospectus proofs , free P Duly , 1293 Hroadwnv , Now York Y-92S SIS' WANTED A PARTNER IN MEAT MARKET with some mone > ; u good pu liu buslne's In country town , or will i > ell out. Addrrsi U DJ , lice. Y-M.'IO 31 roil n\cii.\xon. WOII SALE OR EXCHANGE TOR LAND OR mcrclmmlln' . Jl TOO Mock Implement jobbing hou i > Address V. C M , Dee office. Council HlufT" ZS71 560 ACRPS ADJOINING COUNTS \T7EAST- - rrn Nelirahkn } 7 000 Improvempnti level hlnclt soil nil cultivated , | irlcu J31 W. cath $1000 , ex change $13,400 , long time , } H COO nt 0 pel cent , bargain lowiv ami Nebraska farms , eimll city property , llrst pajment ICO Crawford county , Iowa , lmpro\ed , J1MO , encumbered , $2 000. cash , $ C50 , exchange K10 150 acies Improved Madlion county , AIo , want JMM cish , 10 or 20 ncres Improved , mar good town $3 300 mortgage on 218 ncres Mnnoni county , la , mint $2.400 cash , proper ! ) $900 40 ncres Irrigated hind , Improved $2000 , cash $1SO mortgage $1"0 00 exchange $1 100 010 acie Sherman count ) , Neb , rich neil , good Improvements , clnr , want city or farm prop i.rty. will nsinme 160-ncio farm , Mndlhon county , Mo , clear , $2000 , wnnt milliner ) 1.4JJ acres , finest ranch eastern Kansas } 3 < > 000 Improvements , prlio $ COfWO , wnnt $7 , < 00 cash $30000 real estate 01 merchandise , b ilancc 22.WO long tlm 4CO neres line fni m In Ilnrrlson county , la $20 - 000 , want $ . ' 0(0 cash , $10,000 city pioperty , $7 000 Inn ir time Kansas farms , > mall cno for horses , etc. , Elephants cariil for If ) nu have city properly , mdse , stocks , etc , that threatens to be nn eltphunt on ) nur hands , let me handle It fur sou 1 will trade , sell , or rent It for > ou If It can ba done- K. V Rlnher , 311 h 13th St. . X-M3IC 5 ron SALIUIAL ' AI18TRACTS. HIE 1JYRON REED COMPANY RE-1,03 A SMALL PAYMENT 1 > O\V N AND J13 10 PIMl month vvlll l > uy a nice totliiKo in Wnlmit Hill Omaha lloal Ustuto & 1 nut Co , 21) ) * < o IS bt lli-839 POR SALE , CHEAP , HEAPTIPUL COTT\GE 5 rooms , pumimr Mtchtn hard imd soft v\ntel , good hilcU cellai , lot , 31xl2i , rn t flout , Dart ca > h : bal.uiiu il tier cent , UIO N 2ith elrtit RE M 119 PARM LANDS. C K. HARRISON. DU N. Y. Life , HHJItWS14 li- YOU DESIRE TO PPRCHASE PINK VA- cunt proper ! ) , cheap lots , or lioukes mid lots , for < ash , or on very easy tcrmi , do pot fall to see the Pldellt ) 'Inist Co. xotuheji-t corner of Ileo bull.line Tliclr list Is Inrfi and the > recommend nothms but bargslns. RE S197I POR SALli7 $5WOO , LOT ON MAI'LE IUST went of 21th Hici't , snap , easy term * Uron R lUillngs , 212 houlli Pourlrenth street RE-MIC3 GREAT I1ARQAIN IN HANSCOM PLACE. JJ.WX ) for Kountie Place residence $ ' < > o for liouie anil lot. 19th street boulevard. $550 for nice CO-foot lot. D U'eml 16th and Douglas. RE P. , , 243-S-l POR S\LE 40 acres , northweit part city ; well liijnovcJ , $ M 00 per acre , lea acin iH-tvvcrn South Omillm nnd KelUvue , well improved ; lioulevnrd lo Poit PruoK will run ulonic one tl lo of land. $5000 per uue. C airex near Spulh Omaha , $50000 , enl ) 4100.00 runh ; balanru long time. Aero lots near houtli Omaha 1 15' ' 00 to IJ'O CO , term * irgo corner lot In denlrabla part of clt ) , with two house * . brn , vie , ; rtntlnB for i.M 00 prr month ; prlc $1,60000. C-ioom collage , burn ; lot MilSO fret , very lie- bliuLle location , prlfo $ l&uOM. A lurue Hit of drvlrablo hou r > ami loir , rant ing In price fiom $ VA ) 00 to HK-eHO , ul * ( > Eev- era ) vrry dcstrabla acr < tract * near the clly at fiom one-fourth to one-half former value nd on eusy term * Ue vur ana eo u > be- fora purchasing POTTER f. GEORGK COMPANY. e Vf , Cor , ICth anJ Pninam Sti. PAIITIKS WHO WOULD LIKH TO I1UY A beautiful elBlit-rootu cottigi , In ic lltnt r- pair , on a uliihlly lut rovtred with natural Hhade. should look Kt ZiC3 Pierce St. This can ! < had at u rare bartcaln. For further par ticular * ( ea the Hdcllty Truit t-omptny. 8 , K. coriur lice LulUlne RK-MJIJ 31 HEI ) THAT lIUAirril'lJI. MODERN CO17AGE ullli Orel class barn , S. W , corner < 4th and Jurkkon bin. II ran Ixi had. nt u bar itln and no mlitake An Ideal lioma of 7 roomt Kld ltly Trust coDnun ) , ig. i-urnam St. KE-M315-31 roil 8AI.I3 11ISAI < n ( Continued ) A 33-PT LOT ON ASPHALT PAVED STREET. In fine of the finest resldent-o district * , for $ SOO cash Bee H H Harder , 1702 Parnnm st. RE-M34) 31 SPECIAL PEAL VN EQUITY IN RIS1DENCE property almost given nway , ( > ec ! * enr , Me- Cngue bldg He will tell jou nil almut It IU-M * - S38-6 \vn nnsinn TO PALL ATTENTION TO three newly painted five-room cottiitej on Jack son and Sfitn sirccts vie will sell these for } 1 COO $1 icn nnd Jl 100 re peetlvelv on tli fol- lovvlnR term * One half In nve jenrn nt 7 per < ent 10 per cent caih the balance on nvmtntj pi > ment < wlthoul Inleresl'P cons I ler Ihefc esttretneU rlie > ap I wk Ihem up nt once Kl delltj Irust company , 1702 Pnrnnm nt , lloo . RE M 541-31 vvi AAt'Tiotujci ) TO SELL IIY NO N" rest IcnH thiee low priced In ine nl about one halt the ntnount of r < recln < uue 4-nwin nne-slory frame cottncf on north 16th st ( never siw It ) nn 41 , foot Int $2Cn ( Viner 6th nnd I > orrn nts , 4 or r , room hoti e verv good condition , lot SOvlOO feet , very flBhtl ) $500 C29 S lid si , half-lot In W A lledlck's ndd , 4 roum house \ \ an mortgiicud for $1 "W Price $10 , hitill ) worti It. Sec I Mcllt ) Trust conipnn ) , agents 1702 Par nam st RE M 343-31 SIIOIITIIAM ) AM ) TYPinVIlITIMJ. A. C. VAN SANT'B SCHOOL , E13 N X. LIPE. 609 AT OMAHA I1USINESS COLLEGE S1X- tccnlh nnd Douglas M193 S23 LOST. LOST , GORDON SETTER DOG. NAME "DAN" Return for reward to Omaha Purnlture nnd Cm pel Co , 1211 Parnnm st Lost M2C7 UPllOLSTRHI.tR PURN11UUP PACKED , V < INDOW CUSHIONS nnd mattressen made nnd renovated , get our price * before plating your order M S Wnlk- lln. 2111 Cumlng st : tel . 1331 COS J > IWIM ; JIACHIMS A.M > SUPPLIES. NEW HOME. HOUsTjHOLD , WHITE AND DuvU Scvvlns maclilnca. Ollice1514 Capitol nve. M229 b2l SI US 1C , AIIT AXU LAMUIAGH. OLORGE V GELLENRIU'K. HAN1O AND cullar ttuchcr. R. 412 lice lllilg lei. Z3S. 100 _ UANKHUIT STOCK OP PIANO1 ADOLPH Mcjcr's line stock of btelnvuiy. Knabe , Ivers & Pond , ISrlggs , Emcison Vcise < . bom plinos uiiil tnuilcnl imrchimlUc Is now on sale below factor ) cost , uprights , $11000 nnd upwards , * , iunrei $4100 nnd upwards , l v folio' * . PC , 21e Itnllin string , loc , porno 6c , COc Hohncr harps , 2ie.lollni iml ptillnu , fiom $300 up , new plnnoi for rent Wllllnn H bohmoller , t Co . 3d floor McCague bldg _ _ M675 31 EI.OOUTIONri'ltVSICAL CULTURE. MRS W. N Dorward , 623 N 19th Cuttliujs from stand- aid million" 291 S7" IL MVROW1TZ LOANS MONEY , 418 N. 10 ST. 007 CAPI'AIN P. MOSTYN , UErKCTIVE AGRNXY , all detective work carefully nnd prompt ! ) at- tinded to. 310 Karbirh block , Os-nha. and 515 Roin'kc imiR. Chlcngo. M TS-S1 AST11OLORY. THE WONDER OP THE AGE , PROP. A. Mn eo. the greatest aslrologer mid pilmtstcr In the vvoild , put , nie ent futuie told nr tin charge. 19JI I'arnam , to 12 in , 2 10 to 1 30 p. in. 190 j3 DANCING. CALL ON MORAND POR PRIVATE LESIONS , day or evening 1510 Harne ) . ' < 31 SI IIUILDI.tG AM ) LOAA ASSOCIATIONS. SHARES IN MUTUAL L . < L 1 ! APS'N PAY 6. 7. 8 per cent when 1 , 2 , 3 ) ciri old. always ic- deemable 1704 Parnam St. Natllnger , Sec C03 HOW TO GET A HOME OR SECURE GOOD Interest on sivlngs Apply to Omnlm L . U Ass'n. 1701 Parnara. O M. Natlingcr. Sec COG TAILOH. POOEL , MERCHANT TAILOR AND steam cleaner , will remove to b i cnicnt un der German Savings banlt , bcptcmber 1st , tel 997. 2CJ-S-27 TO neil HOW. WANTED. IMMEDIATELY $160000 ON GILT- celged unln uiiib red re'Hence prop rt ) In choic est portion of city of Schuylei , Neb Property In llrst rate condition , rented to excellent ten ant. Address W 1 , Hee. 2C8-3P HOHM.S HORSI S PASTURED , 73C PER MONTH T. Murray. MHO S21 OR. .5 TMK OM.Y SPECIALIST WHO Tf KAT-I AlL PRIVATE DISEASES ) ont er o > * MEi\ ! ONLY 0 Yean bipeneac . t Vein in Omahi. Rook Free. Consult itioa and l-jiiiniiiation Firr. I4tli and rarnam SI ] , OJA11A NEU. RAILWAY THE CARD Leaves IHURLINGTON S. MO RIVER | Alilves OmahalUnlon Dcpol , 10th At Mason 81 Onmliq 8 35am . Denver Express . 9 35am 4 33pm , lllk Hills , Mont to I'utct Snd Ex. 4.03pm 4 33pm . Denver Expreud . 4r pm 7 uspin .NebraHka Local ( except Sunday ) , , 7. 45pm . . .Llneoln Local ( oxctjil Sundit ) . . ) / Mam 2 55pm Past Mall tfur Lincoln ) dully. . _ Leaves ( CHICAGO. I1URL1NGTON & . Q lAnhca Omulin ] Union Derol , 10th .V .MiiBun Sta | Omaha G 00pm . . . Chicago Vesllbule . 7 8 00am 3 4Sam Chicago Express , , , 4.15pm 7 00 i in Chicago and til Louis Expiess . S.OOam H 1 40am . Paclllc Junction Local . 6 lupni . Past Mall . 2 00pm Leaves i ( CHICAGO , Mil * S. ST. PAUL ( Arrives ii OmahalUnlon Depot , 10th & . 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ON THE WARPATH Kaffir ? ft WITH KIT CARSON , I.lpplncott'b My first o crlnnil 'Jbilrnoy to California Nns mnOo In the sunjrhci1 of 1850 n Journey somcnlmt Olttcrcnt from that of tlic present day , when the tmiler , comfortably dom iciled In n luxurious car nml cxposcil to no rinks north mentioning. \\lilrlcil across the continent In fhc or six dnjs , whereas our trip occupied more than four months of nlmost constant peril and hardship * Per hundreds upon hundreds of tulles wo had literally to fight our way through prowl- IIIR snarms of hostile savagca , In whose c > ps robbery was n virtue nnd murdrr a delightful pistlmo Hternallgttancc was the prlco of safely ; and. In the case of Rmn.ll , weak or badly arninl pirlles , c\cu this did not always nulllco ; for se\- crnl limes wo caino upon the Iron work of burned 1 wagons and HIP horribly mutilated bodies 1 of their sometime owners , who had evidently been boldly attacked and ruth lessly slaughtered. In broad daylight and on the open plain , by overpowering numbers of the ever-watchful redskins. Hut oiii'H was a very strong and heavily armed party , consisting of thirty-two men , all , with the exception of the guide , "Da\c" Ingram , being hardy , stout follows under 27 jcars of nge. Hence , though frequently engaged In brisk scrimmages with the In- dl.ins , none of us , up to the tlmn my story opens , had received anything more serious than slight arrow wounds , our long-range , muzzle-loading rlflps and heavy Colt's re volvers ( the latter a lately Introduced and cojtly weapon ) having , so fai , prevented the savages fiom coming to dnngciously close quarters. The inrtj possessed one clement of weilc- ness. however , or , rather , a source of much solicitude. In the presence of two > oung women , one the newIj-married wife and the other the sister of a strapping KcntucKlan named Frank Hills , for whoso unln.uu wed ding torn this trip grandly served Uoth tlusc girls neither was yet out of her teens were singularly good-looking Kato Kills , the sister , might , Indeed , have been truly called beautiful nnd bolh , from long-continued Immunity , had become so venturesome In making little side excursions , on toot or horseback that we were kept In a constant state of terror lest they should some tlmo come to harm , Moro. If possible , than even frank Kills hlmsolf , one of our comiades , n handsome young Virginian named JIarlon Wyatt , took these erratic wanderings to heart ; but all remonstrances vvcro of no avail. Whenever no Indian "sign" had betn seen for a day or two , the girls , each of whom had a fast pony of her own , would ocampcr away for an Independent frolic , forbidding any one to accompany them ahd laughingly declar ing that they were "old and ugly enough" to take care of themselves They might nt any time have hail an amateur cavalry escort ; for , besides their own , we had twelve excellent saddle horses , In addition to the small army of mules required for our eight wagons. All the foregoing , perhaps tedious , de tails are necessary In ohler that the leader may understand after events. We had traveled two-thirds of the way across Arizona ( then a pait of New Mexico ) , and were one morning tolling along the west end of Agua Tilaalley , when Mrs. and Kato Hills , who had been off on one of their usual explorations , galloped up to the train and reported that , far In the rear , a horseman was following our trail , but whether an ImlHn scout or a white man they had not waited to see. Owing to the swell of the plain , from no put of our extended Jlne was the stranger > ot Uslble : so , after oulerlng ti to close up , tlio guido snatched a field-glass and rode hick to rcconnolter. Returning In a few minutes , ho oald that the lone rider was undoubtedly a white man probably the vedotto of a coming party , though to him ( the guide ) lie looked more like an old plains man than like nn ordinary emigrant. Iy and by the horseman came into full view , when a hlngie glance convinced us that Dave's supposition was correct. He- striding a magnificent chestnut stallhn , coming on at an easy lope , and clothed from top to too In fringed buckskin , the man looked the \ery beau-Ideal of a veteran mountaineer. When he had nearly overtaken us , the cavalcade was brought to a halt , and all ot us Including the joung ladles crowded to the rear to meet him Thnn occuired a very pleasant surprise , for no sooner had he come within fifty jards than Ingram , utterIng - Ing a joyful shout and touching his horse with his spur , dashed forv > aid , and next moment the two men were shaking hands like old friends , as they roallv were. Presently , ildlng side by side , they came to ' vvhero wo waited , when by way of an all-round Introduction , the guido simply said , "Ladles nnd gentlemen , this Is Kit Carson " It was enough. On hearing the well known naniQ wo men gave vent to a louml of lusty cheers , while our fair companions chirruped a graceful welcome to the brave man of whoso gallant exploits on behalf of their sex they had so often read. Then both heartily shook hands with the unexpected visitor , an example which each one of us followed ! In turn. At this tlmo Christopher Carson , the fa mous scout , trapper , hunter , explorer and Indian fighter , was In the prlmo of llfo a medium-sized , light-haired gentle-mannered , low-spoken man one whom n casual ob server would never hnvo supposed capable of performing the hundreds of chivalrous deeds which had given him n world-wide fame. Yet a moro caiuful student might well have detected In thn resolute lines of his mouth. In the calm depths of his dark- gray ojes , and In the firm knitting of his wiry frame , Indications of that daring courage - ago and untiring energy which had ren dered his \eiy nnnio n terror to evil-doing red nnd white men alike Though possessed of little book learning , Mr. Carson or Kit , as ho preferred being called was by no means an uneducated man Ho spoke Prondi , Spanish and n domi Indian dialects fluently ; vvlillo from long association with such men as Colonel I'ro- inont and other well-bred rentlomen , his English was singularly good and entirely free from profanity , slang and vulgarisms. In an after-acquaintance of some years , I never heard him utter an obscene word nor over know him to lose his temper , though , when aroused by wrong or Injustice , his ilghtcous anger was terribly Intense Ho explained his presence by Haying that ho was now rcturnliiK"lrom n trip to the Illo Verde , nnd If wo hiKl'iio objections , would accompany us as far as. the California line. Objections , Imlccd ! jWo vvcro only too delighted by this generous offer , for , though of extremely quiet demeanor and , ordinarily very sparing of speech , Carson was a most agreeable companion , as well as a tower of strength to n party like ours "IJut , Kit , " asked one of us , "don't jou run a fearful risk In riding alone through this region where any one of n thousand hostile savages would rather take > our scalp than those of a hundred other enemies ? " "The risk s not so great as jou think , " replied the old plainsman "I know the country so well that I can generally avoid unfriendly bands , and If I do accidentally como upon one too strong to fight. Hector hero" ( patting the neck of his beautiful horse ) "quickly tarries mo out of danger. Hcsldcs , I am , as > oti see. especially well armed , and lifelong practice has tnidu me a good shot ; so. unless taken by surprise , I've no reason to fear any moderate number of redskins " Welt armed Mr Carson ccrtilnly was ; for , besides a pair of revolvers , ho carried a ten-chambered rifle , an accurate , though , from Its light load , not verv far-shooting weapon , constructed on the same principle as the revolver , but discharged by means of percussion pills Instead of copper caps , and having , like all fire arms ot that period , tn be lonlcd with loose ammunition , metallic cartridges being then unknown Though this gun was brought out by Colonel Colt earlier , I think , than was his famous pistol , none of us had c\cr > ct seen It , and as It now passed around for Inspec tion the guide exclaimed. "Why , Kit. jou've alwajs got , when loaded up , twenty two shots on hand ! " "Yes , and I sometimes need them all In these dajs , but for many jears I trapped and hunted through this wilderness with only an old flint-lock ilflo. At that time none of the Indians had fire arms , how ever. Now nearly every trlbo has a few , and , though mostly cheap flint-lock 'buffalo guns , ' they're a good deal moro cfllcknt than bows and arrows. " "Do jou think , Mr. Carson , that we're llkoly to meet any more hostile savages ? " asked Mrs Hills. "It's Impossible to say for certain. > oung lad > , " Kit courteously answered "I've seen no 'sign' for several dajs lt < it wr'tc not out of the Apaches' stamping ' ' ' n''s jet , nnd for all we know , thc-e iu bu him drcds of them within a few i.ii < s of us Still , with proper precautions , there's no danger to so strong u party as this , for even a thousand of the boldist wnirlors on the plains wouldn't dare to attack It openly. " "That's comforting Kntc , " observed Mrs. Hills to the girl at her side. "I guess we needn't stick to the horrid old train all the time. " Shortly before noon that same day , after crossing the north branch of the Santa Maria , v.o corralled the wagons and made camp close to the base of Mount Hope range , n mountain chain extending In a northwesterly direction for more than fifty rnl'ps ly ! Carcon's advice , our guide had purposely left the usually traveled route In order to reach this locality , not only because of Its abundant pasturage and water , but also because we should thereby cut off a great bend In the old trail ; and here , to rest and refresh our stock , we decided to ictnaln until next morning. All around reigned perfect peace. With the exception of a small herd of buffaloes quietly feeding a mile away , no living thing was to bo seen. Certainly neither white travelers nor wandering Indians had re cently passed this way , for not a wheel- mark , ponj-track , or moccasin-print was anywhere % lsible. Evidently the rich gramma glass In our Immediate neighbor hood had not lately been trodden by the foot of man or beast. In all respects the spot seemed admirably adapted for our pro posed clghteen-hour stay. It was late In August , and everywhere among the foothills , Carson said , might be found great quantities of now dead-ripe red raspberries , a wild but moat excellent fruit which we had not hitherto met with. While the two men whose turn It was to cook that day were building nn ante-dinner fire , and the rest ot us were busy tethering the cattle out to glare , the joung women slipped unobserved from their "toilet wagon , " and , each carrying a tin pail , strolled off to the contiguous hills , having , It seems , deteimined to surpilso us and honor our guest by making for supper that evening a batch of raspberry pics. Their absence was not noticed until , when dinner was icady , Prank Hills went to the wagon to call them to the meal. Finding the birds flown , he laughingly exclaimed , "Good gracious , bo > s ! those pesky girls are off on another of their tramps. Did any of you see which way they went ? " No one liad done so , and even the cx- peilcnced guide could detect no tell-tale foot prints , nut the moment Kit Carson joined In the scrutiny ho said , "Why , Dave. It's plain as da > light' Look here , and hero , they've gone straight to the foothills to pick berries , likely , " And ho pointed to the gray- green carpet of svvnrd , on which not another mnn of us could sec any marks whatever. "Guess I'll go and hunt them up , " said Hills. "Women folks are mlqhty queer ; likely as not they'll forget all about dinner. " And from mere force of habit , the young man turned to pick up his rifle , which rested against a wagon wheel not ten yards away. Hut before ho could icach It , a terri fied , suddenly checked scream rang out from the brush-covered slope a quarter ot a mile distant , and then all was still. Dlsrcgaiding Carson's Instant command , "Corral the stock , men , quick as lightning1" the alarmed husband dashed off on foot toward the ominous sound , hut had gone barely twenty jards when Marlon Wjatt , also on foot , tore past him like a madman , frantically calling upon the rest of us to follow , "Stand fast all1" sternly ordered the guide , "Don't rush Into an ambuscade of those red duvlls. Now , six of jou no with Kit and do exactly as ho tells you , while wo bring In the stock nnd get the riding horses saddled " Although absolutely foailcss. Kit Carson was alwa > cxtiemcly cautious In the face ot unknown dangers , never needlessly exposing - posing himself or otheis to the Urn of un seen foes Almost In nn Instant after the alarm was given ho had bridled and mountel Ills already saddled horse , and now , telling UB to follow In open order , ho galloped away quickly overtaking Hills and Wyatt and porcmptoilly stopping both In their Impetuous rush. When wo six tnmo up , he said , "H won't do , men , to clmigo blindly Into that cover Stay hero till I signal you. The joung women have surely been taptuied , Lut they're In no Immediate danger ; whereas > cu might nil be picked off before you could aeo an Indiai , " And , dismounting , the iEST with o ble D. DlackvrcU's Qenulno UtiU Durham IB Inncluss by Itself. You All ! nnd cno coupon Inttdo each tvro ounce bau , unit two ecu- ft pens Inside each four ounce bag of ' . Smoking Tobacco Duy n pa j of llili colebrnted tobacco und read the coupon vvlilob give * a lUlof valuable presents nod how to got them. skilled scout threw himself flat on the ground and disappeared In the AdjAccnl rndergrovvth , not leaflet nor a twig of which , I solemnly declare , could wo see more as he wormed lib way along , Twenty minutes of Intense anxiety away without a sound , though , as wo lay , well scattered. In the lee of the bushes , Prank and Marlon writhed llko chained tlKcrs Then we heard a lor * whistle , and , looking up , saw Carson standing In full view on a boulder and beckoning us to approach As there was obvloush no need of further j caution , we crashed recklessly through the1 ' Ihlckcl and iiulckly came lo where ho now stood b } a patch of berry bushes , but not a vcstlRo of the missing girls was to be seen , nor , to our unli.lined cjes. even any Imllcn lion of a struggle. It was all an open book to Kit , however 'See hero friends , " he said "thonunq women have been kneeling down , picking berries from these low buihes ; two Apaches have sneaked up on them , thtown blankets | over their heads , piobably , and carried them off before they could utter n second scream , to that clump of mesqulte , behind which eight other warriors and ten ponies have been hiding Then they've hurried away with their prisoners , but , as two of the ponies will nlnnvs bo double-weighted they can't travel ver ) fast , and , with proper eaio vvo'll rcsctio the ladles , unhurt ' Amazed , like the rest of us , nt this astounding inhibition of sign-rending , and perhaps a llltlo Incredulous the half-crn/ed Hills said "lint. Kit , If > our theory la correct , we should find two tin palls here The > were missing from the wagon , and no ono but the girls could have taken them" "Yes , " Carson coolly replied , "I see thai a pall has stood near each joung lady as she knell Such Ihlngs are highly valued by Indians , and the greedy scoundrels have carrle 1 them off , berries and all Most likely a big band , perhaps half a do/en bands of Apaches have their summer camp nt llluo Lake , fifteen miles or so back In the mountains , nnd these fellows were coming down to pick out a fat cow or two from that herd ot buffaloes , when they ran across the women. Hut we've no more tlmo to lose The poor things must bo snatched from these fiends before night Lot's hurry back to camp for horses , and jou , Kills , cheese the two men jou wish1 to go along I want only thrco besides mjsclf ; moro would bo n hindrance. " Ten minutes later the three fleetest horses of our lot vvcro led from the corral. Of course Prank Hills teen the voting Vhglnlan as his first choice , nnd then , lo mj great satisfaction , the two selected mo as thhd man , principally , I suppose , because I was considered the best rllle-shot In Iho party. AVhen mounted , we supposed that Carson would put us on the trail of the marauders at once , instead of which ho led us , on a sweeping , but not distressful gallop , along the eastern base of Ihe mountain. On being asked his reasons for this , to us , strange proceeding , hn gravely said "My friends , our only chance of rescuing the women allvo Is to Intercept nnd surprlsu the savages. If we were to follow their trail , they'd kill both the Instant they caught sight of us " "Oh , my God ! " groaned MarlonVjntl , while the horror-stricken husband und brother reeled dlz/llj in his saddle. "Hut , " Kit went on , "the murdering villains , having no Idea that anj of us know those mountains , will naturally expect pursuit from the rear ; therefore they'll keep the prisoners in fronl of their line. Uach will be held on the pony of a warrior , and those two men , as well as the next two fol lowing , must bo shot down nt our first -volley , before they even suspect our presence. " "How Is that to bo managed ? " I asked. "Ver > easily , provided we shoot straight , " ho replied.Vo are traveling three times fastct than It U possible for the encumbered Indians to do. About twelve miles from here , by this route , anil about eight by the way thej'vo laken , Micro's a narrow , bushy ravine , which they must pass through In single file. Notwithstanding their long starl. we'll bo at Its further end before Ihoy come along Then we must conceal our hoises at a distance and hldo ourselves by the sldo of the trail. Most likely the heads and necks of the foremost biaves will be exposed above those of their prisoners , so as to make safe shooting. Hut , as Kills and Wjatt , having so much at stake , may be over-excited at the nronp time , jou" ( meanv. Ing the wrlterj "and I imd boiler pick off those two and let out friends drop Iho next pair. I'll then have nine shots left In my rifle , and , as we'll all have our revolvers , not ono of the band should escape. It's not a very pleasant thing to be obliged to kill oven such wretches as these ; but for our own sakcs and the safety of other tr.iveleis , wo must give Iho Apache trlbo a severe les son " During all my association with Kit Carson , this was the longest speech I overheard him make ; and It was an absolutely neccssarj ono , under the circumstances , as any mis understanding of his plans might liavo rendered the expedition wholly abortive After riding rapidly for nearly an hour , wo turned to the left and entered a mountain dolllo , by which , In twenty-five minutes or so , we reached the north end of the heavily wooded ravine our leader had spoken of. Along its Lottom ran a narrow , bush-fringed , but clearly denned path , and one glance con vinced Carson that the hostllcs had not yet passed. Taking our horses back Into the defile wo had come by , wo secured them In a thicket of scrub pine , and then so perfectly concealed our selves In the matted bushes by the side of the Indian trail that oven the most kcon-eyed savage could not have detected the ambus cade. Our arrangements had been made none too soon Scare ten minutes had elapsed before , breaking In upon the dead alienee of the place , wo heard the softly pattering sound of unshod hoofs , and a moment afterward , slowly ambling In single nio past a bend In the path , came ten bovv-and-lance-armcd but not \var-palnted Apaches. Exactly as foretold by Kit Carson , the first two had In chat go the vvoe-begone prisoners , each of whom , with bound limbs and drooping form was held in place by the arm of her captor , without , however , obscuring a full view of his own head. Though all had their bows strung , the sav ages seemed to have ceased to fear immedi ate pursuit ; and , as they came caiele&sly along , wo could see that two of them had actually placed the stolen tin palls , helmet fashion , over their iuly heads 'Iho terrified girls had evidently exhausted themselves by crjlng and struggling lloth looked frightfully palo and haggard , at which pitiful sight only Carson's and my own silently restraining grasp prevented our floicely chafing comrades from making a pro- maluio attack on the abductors Prom the bcml to where we crouched , llko proy-awaitlng panthers , was about forty-five yards , so that by the tlmo the last In ( dian had rounded It the forcmoiil two were almost upon us. This wan the moment for action As previously agreed upon , Kit touched my elbow , wo pulled triggers exactly together , and al the blended report both brain-pierced warriors fell without a quiver to the ground , leaving their late captives svvajlng helplessly on the ponies' necks. of Hut. though not absolutely simultaneous. I. Frank and Marlon's equally f.ttal shots BO quickly followed our * thai before cither of the astounded women could fall one was In her IitiEband'B arms and the other In thoac of her lover to whoso breast nliu now , all assumed cojncss gone , sobblngly clung. Meantime , not for an Instant distracted from the business In hand , our gallant leader shot down nno after another of the dlsmaed savages , all of whom were for a few mo ments lee utterly demoralized either to fighter or to fly I did what I could with my re volver , and by the time our comiadrs had cut auuy thb bonds uf the rescued girls only two braves vvcro left These t\o al last wheeled their ponlcH for u retreat , but , ai Is they went , both drnw their bows and sent at us two vengeful arrows , one of which pierced my left shoulder just above the col lar-bone , Indicting 4 wound from which I long tsuffeicd and the scar of which remains to till * day. That Eliot scaled their doom licforu cllliei could gain the sheltering betid , Cm son , Ili-Ing with llghtnlng-llko rapidity , brought both down. Thin wonderful man icemed equal to all of euicifivurlca. Ho waa never at fault To icsolvu wisely and act promptly were to him second nature. Culling away so much bo as wan necessary of my clothing , ho skillfully extracted lha barbed arrow-head , tenderly diesccd and bound up ( he ragged wound , and made me an comfoitablu as any surgeon could have done under the circumstances , Wo had now , n lawful prize of war , ten duad or Just expiring Indians and a llko uumbrr of unwoundcd ponies , all of which , being to trained , remained faithfully by their late milliters , following Cm son's ad vice , wo made a bonfire of bow a , arrow u and wooden spear shafts , gathered up all the tomabawlib and knives , ( elected the two beat ponUj for th women's uae , foimed the other eight lute a itilut' , brought out our own horses und set off to return by the waf we came , not wishing to shock our gentle companions further by leading them p it the fallen warriors. Close to the battleground we had found a clear spring of water bubbling out from the rocks. After all of us and the lioraen had drunk at this , the two girls lint lied their faces , and with lltllo pocket comb * . , alwajs carried , tidied up their hair , so that when vvc had got fairly clear of the scene of the conflict both picked up wonderfully. Knto Kills Indeed looked happier and moro lovely than 1 had ever seen her do , and soon so far recovered her spirits as to observe , archly , "Well , jou've recovered our precious palls t see They were nearly full ot beau tiful berrlts , but those awful motisiers ate them nil before we'd gone a mile' Wo learned In answer lo our questions that the jotitig women had been capttirtxl precisely In the manner Indicated by Car son Dut for his knowledge of the country and of Indian wajs barked up by prompt acllon and good generalship their fata would have been ono too horrible to con template As U was , liejoiul the lempo * larllj painful cord-marks on wrists and ankles and n few slight bruises caused by thalr own frantic struggles , neither was at all injured Our Virginian friend seemed somovvhat moro tlmn content with the turn affairs had tnke-n. Ills dajs of teasing probation wcro over , and as ho rode along , closer than was absolutely necessary , b ) Kate's side , no happier fellow could have bean any where found. Yet with all our good luck wo were not to regain camp w llhotil encountering further perils , and U was entirely owing to Kit Carson's habitual caution and singularly keen sense of sight lhat a slnglo ono ot us lived to reach It. Wo had got about half way through the defile , and had como to n broad , tolerably clear part of It , which , at a distance ot 400 jards , led Into a narrow , rock-strewn , bush- grown gorge , when Kit. who as usual was ildlng In advance , beckoned mo to his shin and quietly asked , "Do jou see anjthlug suspicious at thu mouth of thai gorge ? " Somewhat startled at the- question , I gazed earnestly ahead , but , though mj own oj'cs were nt that time remarkably good , could sco nothing unusual about the place , nnd I said so , "Look ngnln. " ho said , smilingly. "Dx jour cjes on the- top of that sctubby plnjoit tteo nt the tlghthand sldo of the piss" After a prolonged scrutlnj- said , "Why , Mr Carson , there's nothing there. I sco the tree plainly enough , nnd pait of a big bowlder behind It , but , except for n particu larly dense bunch ot leaves In Its lop , ll'a jusl lIKe olher Irers of Us kind " "Well , my friend , that 'bunch of leaves' Is an Indian scput walchlng us If we'd gene Into lhat trap not ono of us would have lived to tell the story. There's a band of redskins hiding In the gorge probably some wandering party that has he.ird our firing , marked our course , and Is waiting to tnko our scalps , which , however , " ( smiling grlmlj ) , "I really think we'll keep for u while. " "What's to bo done ? " I asked. "We can't very well charge on the reds In a place like thai " "No ; thej'd llko mighty well to see us do It , but wo won't bo itiltn | so obliging. Qtvo mo jour gun for n moment. Mine don't carry powder and lead enough for a dis tance. " Now It BO happened that my rlllo had been made expressly for mo by n then famous gunsmith of Iluffnlo. It was specially de signed for long-range shooting , had a ten- pound steel barrel , which was usually loaded with three Inches of coarse-grained powder behind a heavj1 , elongated , pointed bullet , and , whnn properly held , was suio death to any living target within COO yards. Kit Carson took the weapon In his hand , raised the bark sight to the 400-jard notch , and , sajlng , "Watch your 'bunch of lea\ea' , now , " threw the butt w 1th seeming carelessness - } ness to his shoulder , nnd Instantly fired. 1 Though It takes a rifle ball quite an ap- picciablc . t'nio to fly 1.200 feet , thn report had not ceased to ring In our cars when my supposed mass of leaves resolved Itself Into the . form of a warrior , who , tumbling from his hiding place , struck the edge of the great boulder , and Ihcnco fell headlong to the ground. "Now , " called the marksman to our hith erto pleasantly loitering comrades , "bring the string of ponies to the front. Place them head to tall ciossvvlso of the ravlno and secure each end of the line. We'll dis mount for the present and use them as a breastwork Thej'II piove a templing bait ; and the redskins , knowing that we're up to their game , nnd seeing how few wo arc , will , pel haps , chaige out on us. If they're fools enough to do that , nil the rest will bo easy ; but don't pull a trigger till they como within fifty yards. Then make every shot , tell " j This change of front was quickly made ; I the women were placed In safe cover , and wo ' then walled , with moio curiosity than fear , to sco If our leader's diagnosis of the situ ation was correct Indeed , as no outbreak of jells had followed thu fall of the. tree-perch ing brave , some of us believed that ho had been the only occupant of thn gorge. Hut , as usual , the old mountaineer was right. Tor some minutes everything remained quiet ; not a sound could bo heard nor a movement seen In the pass Then all of a sudden floated out upon the summer nlr the Apachea' well known vvar whoop that weirdly appalling cry which has proved the doath-dlrgo of so ninny hapless Irnvclers and next moment , ono by ono , rode out of the darksome glen no less lhan twenty-seven wnrrlois , all , as vvo could see , In full war paint , and BX | of their number carrying guns On emerging upon the broader spacn they spread out their line from edge to edge of the doflle , and then , yelling llko demons , dashed boldly toward us , those who boio firearms being In the center , directly oppo site our arraj- , "Drop four of that lot first , bojs , I'll ' tnko care of the olhcr two , " said Carson , with no trace of excitement In IIH ! soft , low- ' toned voice , while on and on , faster nnd faster came thn shrieking sivagos When within about 100ards and Btlll nt top speed , they opened fire , but the bullets fiom their old binooth-bores pahsod harmlessly over our heads , and nil the airows fell short. The whole ferro now slacked tip a llttlo whllo Ihn six braves reloaded their guns In the filmplo biiffulo-huntlng fawhlon , of pourIng - Ing a random riunntlty of pov der Into thn barrels and dropping upon It unpatched round balls fiom their mouths Then , per haps beguiled by nur stranga Inncllon Into bcllovlng us without nmmunttlon , they nine on again until Iho flftj-vaid mark was reached , meantime withholding theii fire , possibly for fear of killing some of Iho coveted horses , or. If we really rould not xhoot. Intending to dispatch us with Innco , tomahawk and knife , "All tognlhor , men1 Let them have It now1" cried Carson , and ut the word four thn six gun-carriers went down , though . from the fact of my left arm being din- abled , had to rent my heavy rllle across a pony's back Closely following our quadruple dlschargo came two moro shots fiom Kit's lupcalcr , each of which dropped ono of tlie remainIng - Ing central warriors On this the whole band halted , wavered , pouicil In a fiillla shower of arrows and turned to fly. but be fore It had gene forty jartla tint old Indian fighter's unerring aim emptied tlneo moro saddles "That will do Let them go. bojji , " ! m said , an the screeching warriors rushed helter-skelter toward the gorge , "They'll never stop this side of llluo lake Iho pun * safe as a city street now " After Joining the nlmi additional ponies to our string wo smashed the , to us , usoleni flintlock guns , threw away alt the other weapons , except the knives of Iho dofuutt braves , and continued our Journey to Ciimp , where , to the great Joy of oui vlny-at-honio comrades , > vo arrived safc'ly a llltlo before sundown When the eventful day's story waft told the whole crowd would have made a hero Kit Oureon , but , with a humorous twinkle. In his kindly ej < s , ho mid ; "Don't , boys , don't. The thing was too slmpln tn worth mentioning. All ( lie reward I want Is to xeo the end of fiio > id Motion's inmance " And this the noble fellow did sec ; for two da > 8 afterward , on the old Spanish trail , we overtook n largo party of ami * grants one of whom proved to bo u regu larly ordained mlnlitor of thn Koapelj In conscqurnro of which happy find MU Krita Kills wai ijulckly but nlth all duo ccromony transformed Into .Mrs Marlon Wyntt , ap parently ai much to thu generous Kit's delight - light a * to that of the bilJegroom him self Tiio Mag of pllli It Bcecbaw'i