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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 19, 1893)
p r I'm ? . OMAHA HATT.V niR MHMnAV .TIWK 10 TI . SPEG1RL NOTICES- ADVKIITISRMKNTS FOR THESK COLUMNS will bolnkcn until 12 30 p , m tot Ilinnronlnic nrt until 8 JO l > . m. for Itio morning ftiul Sun < 1 y edition * Al prtlwr * , by rcqurMlnir n ntimbcrot check m Imvo'litlrnrmwcru ndrttrifwd to n numbered lottpr In enn of Tint llrr Answers no nddrrMod trill bo delivered upon presentation of the chock. SITUATIONS WANTED. B Il-rtcs. \ > 4 nwortl flrsl InscHlon. lc n word Ihera- ftftor. Nolliln-r taken for loss than 2fle. A-YOUNO PHYSICIAN WANTS LOCATION IN ptomelhrlvlinr town orn 8lfitln oinco practice Inclty. Address J 01 , IJcc. M203 10' WANTED MALE HELP. tinted. Uc a word first Insertion , Icn word there- nftcr. Nothlnif tnfccn tor legs thin iiljc. B WANTED TRAVEL1NO SALESMEN EXPER- lenccd In mock food trndet n-fi-ronrn required : rood money to ( rood men. Address Wilbur Seed Meal Co , . Milwaukee. Win. P22J30 * T > IF VOIJ WANT A OOOH PAY1NO JOR WRITE Jjlhfl Han ks Nursery Co. , Milwaukee , Wli TJ-WANTKD , COACHMAN , NONE NEED AP- > Jtiplyvllhout the very best of city references 1112 . Pouglas Bt. 31 L ! * T > fiOO OOOD. THllIFTY MEN , WOMEN AND I * JjrlilldnMi. iiKod to Held work , wanted In ! > ect fields at Norfolk and Orand IsHml. Address Nor folk Ili-et sintar Co. , Norfolk , Oxnard Beet Suifir Po. , Grand Island , 120 21 33 ; -WANTED , A OOOD WOOD TURNER WHO can do othLrwork about npliiilmr nilll ; peed vrnges and steady Job to thn right mail. Address Falrbury Planing Mills , Falrburj" , Neb. 163 B-WANTED , A GOOD BREAD AND CAKE iKikrr nt once. 1'lpnno state wages. Fin-man's bakery , box S12 , York , Nob. M207 ita * B-THE UNITED STATES MUTUAL ACCIDENT Association of N. Y. writes the most liberal TX > llcles and charges less than any other compiny operating under thn state Inmirancu laws. Special Inducements to agents. U , A. Wagner , state agent , Omaha , Neb. M220 O-WANTF.D , A PLUMBER TO IX ) A JOIt OF Owork an llrst pajmcnt on n house nnd lot. NA. . Kuhn , luth nnd Douglas. M2B2 ID B-WANTED , A OOOD SPECIALTY SALESMAN lo travel. No. 10 Pearl street , Council llluffa. M205 20 Tfl-A YOUNG MAN WITH SOME KNOWLEDGE JJof the ouceiiMWnro business. Address J UK , Dee omco. # Maoa 10 _ -WANTED , A MAN TO REPRESENT A LE- ( Ithnalo money inaklnirbiiHlneBH In this city ! particulars see J. C. F. McOrlff , Mercer hotel. B-WANTED. 10 IIRICKLAYr.RS AT ONCE ON Pilgrim hotel , Mnrshallumn , In. 13017 * TJ-W ANTED. LABORERS , TEAMS AND TEAM- iJnters on railroad work near ChlciRO. 111. I'reo pans. Kramer & O'Hearn Labor Aueiiey , ! ) OJ Bouth llth street. M280 10 WANTED FEMALE HELP. -WANTED , LADIES TO WRITE AT HOMK Enclose stamped cnvolopo. Ella Worst , Sec. , South BendInd. iio ; C-LADY CLERKS FOR PLEASANT , PROFIT- able homework. Prof. McLean , Arcade hotel , Douglas and 13th streets. 081 21 * ri-WANTED , OIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- ' -'work In small family. Good cook preferred , Good wages. Apply 0.10 N. 20th street. 00020 * i-WANTED. GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK IN mnall family. Apply nt 2018 Charles st. 131 -GIRL IN SMALL FAMILY ; REFERENCES ivqnli ed , Inquire room 4 , Bee bldg , JI104 10 a OIRL WANTED ; GENERAL HOUSEWORK. 18 So. 27th St. M223 20 * HICAGO , 3 2'TH ST. , FACING THE LAKE , near World's fair and business center , pleasant rooms ! meals U desired ; reasonable. M100 111' -WANTED-LADIES OR GENTLEMEN WHO seek protltablu employment to call between 10 nndn o'clock Tucsdiy and linestlgate. Midland liotc ) , corner Sixteenth and Chicago. Ask for 24. M107 10 * WANTED , A GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWork - Work at 2115 South llth street. M247 20' -WANTED , A COMPETENT GIRL FOR GEN- cr.il housework. Apply at 2201 Webster street. M2I38 20 * WANTED , 2 GOOD LAUNDRY GIRLS AT soiiri Valley , la. Call at onco' II. Lirson 000 10 * C-WANTED. A OIRL , GERMAN PREFERRED : must understand cooklnir and w.iHhlmr ; good * .vnirc > H nnd homo for the rlRht party. Inqulru at 110 North 23nl street , between 1 and 2 p. in. OlJ ) 17 FOB BENT HOUSES.- . -FOR RENT , HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF thu city. The 0. F. D.ivla company , 1C02 Farnam. 440 D -10-HOOM HOUSE , 2106 DOUGLAS STREET , Enqulru of Morltz Meyer , cor. lUth and Fnm.im. . 441 \-10-ROOM MODERN HOUSE , OOOD LOCA- 'tlon ; rent moderate. L. S. Skinner , 1014 Farnam. 443 D ( -7-1UMW HOUSF. . EAST FRONT. ALL MODern - ern ; , S25 00. Fidelity Tnist Co. , 170J Farnam. 445 -HAND4-ROOM APARTMENTS. VON DORN block , with Blcuiirreforenccaruqulred810S22d. ; -FOR RENT , ID-ROOM MODERN HOUSE , HulUiblo forroomers nnd boarders. 2011 Ilnrney Btieet. 10-room modern house , 2J1B Leavenwortli ntreet , only $25 00. Some nlco cottages. II. O. Clark A Co. , 1218 Haniuy street. M534 \-VOR RENT. : i-ROOM COTTAGE FOR COL- /oi-ed people. 208 North 13th. M80J D-SEH D. J. KENDALL , DROWN BUILDING. MUJ'J JIO 1-ROOM FLAT , $17. 0 AND 7 ROOM FLATS , $ .10. Opp.Jcffcreon Bquaro. Iloborts. lOlHChl- cage ht. M3U8 J27 * D-fl-ROOM HOUSE , GOOD REPAIR. INQUIRE 2711 Doutfl.m street. MOS'J \-3KOOMSClIEAP. C03N 13TII ST. ST.MSSSJylO * D-FOR RENT , 8 OR 10 ROOMS.FURNISIIEDOR unfurnished , 12 blocks fiom court house. South Omaha cut s , hot \ % ater heat , niodtm conv uilences. ItuferencCM required. 301) 3 17th. Oil -FOR RENT , 3 FLATS IN GLOHB BUILDIEG , 11 rooms and batht modem ; can rent either or both to one party ; suitable for olllcoa or residence. ( Jlob < iIx.m.lTiiiBlCo. 71)1 2J - FOR IlENT. MODERN 8-ROOM HOUSE.IUTII nnd gas , Eood barn , asphalt l > edstret-tcorner , one block fiom motor. Apply W. I. Ulemti-ad , Downy & Stone Furniture Co. Mll-'J -FOR RENT CHF.AP , A GOOD BARN. IN- o.ulru on piemlscH , B14 North 22d street. Also two nice seven-loom cottages , good ) nrd , Hlnido trees , very near to cable or motor : $ -300 and * 27.00 cadi. MU1U T\-TO RENT. SEVEN ROOM HOUSE , ? 2.100 ; J/li.irn If duslrnd ; nlco lawn , trees , city water , clstein , eenicntiHl cellars , bilh , near motor. Sen on tier , D. V , Slex ens , U01 P.ixton block. M030 > -7 ROOM COTTAGE. MODERN CONVEN- MonccH nt 30111 Leavenwortli. 1H7-20 * iN J ) I-FOR RENT. SKVENHOOM HOUSK , MODERN convunleiiCGfi , largo bam , 2217 ttuple. J 007-10 * -fl-ROOM HOUSE. MODERN , CONVENIENT for bimlniHa \\holuualu men. Apply lll'J South llUliHtrcct. 443 D CHOICE FLATS IN THE P. E. ILER IILOCK. : corner Ullh and Jackson directs. Will rent them ehutp. Call utOlU South 10th street. 110 D-1F YOU WILL TAKE THU TROUBLE TO GO and boo the P. K. Her tutucorner IIHi ) and Jack- ton streets , U will pay you. Call ut 51U So. lOlh Ml. IV NOW IS YOUR CHANCE TO GET A FIRST- JL'oliiBH 11 it cheap. They are In coed repair and conveniently nrranirixl ! have all Improvements. Call ntfllU South luth Htrout , 110 FKW DAYS ONLY WE OFFEirOUR JL/cholcn ll.il H to families at a low rale. Come ut once If > ou u Uh to cut n bargain. Call at 510 South lOthHlret't , P. E. Her block , 111) ) I\ CORNER FLAT , B ROOMS , 2D FLOOR , -L/rnmrx and all other conw'iiluicis. C.U1 at Rturu , "ill South 10th street nt 10 a. m. Geoigu Cluuser , lUd IfOB JBENT FUBNI8HED BOOMS Hat I'd U c a word llrst Insertion , 1 o a \ \ ord thoru- aftcr , Nolnlng taken for less than 25c , PLll\8VNTKtmNISllED ROOMS FOR G'EN- tlcinen only , 1B1U Howard mroot. 751) ) > 0 HU.nau SOUTH FRONT nooM.3502 BLONDO" _ M i)2S ) l'4 P-PLBASANT , WELL KURN18HKD ROOMS Juutlh all modern vonvejilontoa , 110 So. 20th st. M ftO'J i _ 'li'-FtmNISHED ROOM WITH ALCOVE FOR ) J irciillemeninodern , cououUncen , 320 Noi thJ.ld. . M7HQ ) n--3 FURNISHED ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEKHING Alifor man ma w Ifa , Rent taken In board 3 1H N.I 7th I E -NICELY VURMSI1ED SOUTH ROOM , )08 ) Unnier MHM--H E-NICELV FURNISHED SOUTHEAST VllONT ruouie , modern couveulCHucbj prhalu family ; OUN.2Ut Hv t. 1H1 20 * -FIIUNISHED ROOM FOR OENTLEUAN OR laily , 17 4 LeucuM-ortb , 1121522 * E-M01IKKN CONVKN1BNCKS. TWO SOUTH from rooms newly and elernntly fnniUhcd ; Ui ihnroonm furnished for 1U lit huusftkcfplue. fcOOi Hurt St. _ M23S VU * tn-l'LKASJlKTiINUH r KMMUVE.ITIS Hodeo. " MS7U 8 FUllNISHED BOOMS AND BOARD. FtF " " FtF DOLAN , 209 AND nil N. 1STH 8T F YO1TNO WOMEN'S HOME. UNDER CARK OF Woman's Christian association , HIS. 17th M. 400 I ? -ROOMS AND BOARD ATU413CAPITOL AVE- i.niio Reference required MDIft JIO I- FIRST AND SECOND FLOOR ROOMS WITH -L'nlcovo fumlihn.1 or unfurnished , at Tim Fren * zer. 11HN 'J.-illi ftlrcot. 1H2 ! . * I , * HOARD AND ROOM FOR YOUNG LADY , X private family , * 3 00 per week. 013 N 2ld it. ! llo * lJNIOF.IjV FUIINISIIED SOUTHEAST FHONT A room with nlcovo mul Inv window , tnoili-rn con- vrnleiicoi , prlvMo family ) board. No (122 South llithstreot U7I-11I * FOB RENT UNIfURNISH'D HOOMS Ilntfcd IWo.i word first Insertion , loa word there after. Notliinu taken for less than 2" > c. G-FOR IlENT. B Oil tl UNKUllNISHED ROOMS , modern ImpnwmiMiM , beiullfiil lawn nnd slndo. N. E cor. It''d nnd Mlinil street" ) . M730 G -3 UOOM FLAT , BUICK. 1000 I.EAVHN- worth Ht M251 S3 * FOIl KENT STORES AND OFFICES Rates , lOc n line each lii ertlon. Sl.BO n line per month. Nolhliig liken tor less than gay. FOlTlVENT , STORE1 ON S 13th ST. , LANOE J block , ntiiublo for meat market , hard ani or dry eoods store. Inquire 000 S. 13th St. 451 ] FOll UF.NT. THE 4-STOnY HRtCK BUILDINO , 1(10 Karnam st , The biilldlnir his n fireproof , cement - ment b inuinent , eomplotu steam hc-ttln ? Ilxtiinn , w.itrr on nil thu Doors , gas , etc. Apply at the olTIco ofTholJcc. U1U T FOR RENT. CHOICEST SECOND FLOOR 11USI- -t-ness comer In Oninli i Olobo building , lOlli nnd Ulobo Loan & Trunt Co. < iu2 I-ONE OF THE LAROEST VACANT STORE btilKlliiftH In Oimlm. Hluntcd In the wholcsilo quarter : U la 130 feul dcop by L'O feet wide , three or uro ( loom and basement : the front Is imttrcly of pl.ito Rlass and Iron : md sultiblo for either wlioleHilo or manufacturing ; will bo runted tor tvason.iblo rent for a tcnu of yoars. Inqutro al Natatorlum , 1313 Howard at. 160 JJ1 * T-OFFICE3 EN SUITE OR SINOLK. WITH OR J.without llrcproofaulUi cheap. Wlthnell blk. M742 Jjtl * AGENTS WANTED. Rntea , llo ) n line oieli Insortton. $ l.r > 0 n line per month. Nothing tnkun for ICBS than t-'Ac. T THE A n C INVESTMENT BONDS PAY JfSUOUO In from ono to UMI years. Iluy ono. ? ril)0cisli ) nnd $1.00 a month afterwards until paid. Boat p lying hne'Umimt extant. A rustling acent wanted In overv town nnd comity. For full iMrtlculars .ipply to The Atnorlc.in llond company , 6:10 : and 031 1'axton block , Omaha. K. S Tlionip- son , getier.il neeiit for Douglas county. 001 ID * WANTED TO KENT. Rites , lOc a line eich Insertion , $1.BU a line per month. Nothing tahun for less thanUgc. rr WANTED. AT ONCE , 7 OR 8-ROOM HOUSR AVnrar any union depot car lines , nil modern con veniences and Rtiblo. Address Mrs. John Hob- recker. Jr. , No. 810 faouth ' 'I'd street. Telephone No. 170J. M137 'Ja K-WANTED , NICE , COOL ROOM IN NORTH pirtof cltv.com enlent to athletic Y. M. C. A grounds. Address K 3 , Beo. MB77 10' BENTAIj AGENCIES. Rates , IKc a word first Insertion , lea word there after. Nothlu ? taken for lusa than -3o. T LIST YOUR HOUSES FOR IlKNT\VITirw7 lT. JLiBorry A Co , 717 N. Y. Life. M395 STORAGE. Rates , 10c a line each Insertion , $ l.r,0 a line per mouth Nothlnff taken for less than 25c. w D Tjf vcVaJraVMovrNB.'sToEijra , shlpptne ot pianos and furniture ; storehouse 1114 UouBlas. onico 1000 Dodge. Omaln Van and Express Co. Tel. 1530. M. Uuklns , Mg'r. 70UJJO * MSTORAGE.'NVILLLVMS JLCROSS.lUl 1IIARNBY 45 J M-STORAGE FOR HOUSEHOLD GOODS ; clean and cheap rates. U. Wells , 1111 Farnam. 4S4 WANTED TO BUY. Rates , IKc a w ord first Insertion , lc a % v ord thcro- atter. Nothing taken for less than ! 23c. TOR PolTUnB eoods , etc. , or will sell for owner lu oui auction sales. R. Wells , 1111 Faniam. -154 _ FIRST MORTGAGE PAPERS. H. A. ARnold - nold , 1105 lieu bldtf. M2U 1 AT-WANTED , TO I1UY OOOD SINGLE DRIVING -li horse. Address 1C a , Boo. . MsnslO * FOBSALE HOBSES WAGONS ETC. Rates. IKc a word nrst Insertion , lc a w ord thcroj after. Nothing taken for less thanaso. DRIVER AND saddle horse. 710 New York Llfo bid ? . M215 10 FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Q-FOR SALE , A GOOD FAMILY MILCH COW. Inquire at 1421 North 18th street. 1)04 ) Q-FI SALE , $2,300 00 IN CITY WARRANTS : drawing 7 pur cent. Address J 04 , Beo. 15218 * \-F01T. SALE CHEAP , GOOD SAFETY BI- icyclu. Inqulro 100. Farnam st. 100 20 * Q , -FOh SALE , GOOD MILK COW , CHEAP FOR cash. ; 38S1 Blonde street. M231 1U * OLAIBVOYANTS. S-MRS NANNIE V. WARREN , CLAIRVOYANT , rell.iblo buslneaa medluin ; Oth year ut 110 N.lUtli 457 S MRS. DR. JI. LEGRAVE , PROPHETESS , DBAD trance clairvoyant and Ufa reader ; tolls jour life from entile ! to grave : can bo consulted on all affairs of life ; has the celebrated Etrytlan breast plate to unite the sepirated and c.iuso inarrl igo with ono yon lovo. Come ono , come all , and bo convinced of her remarkable powers. Ofllco and rusldcnco 417 S. llth street , hours t ) . m. to 0. p. m. Strict life chart and photo of your future wife or husband sent through mall for $3.00 ; chart alone , $2.00. All letters coutulnlm ; 4 cents In stamps promptly nnsut-'red , M0811U * S DR. II. T. STANLEY OF NEW YORK , TEST , business and medical medium , 172'J Capitol u\uiuo. Q-H. PETTII10NE. PHYSICAL MEDIUM , HAS Oarrlvud and located at 172'J Capitol avenue. M201 21 MASSAGE. BATHS , ETO. Rates , lOc a lluo eacli Insertion , $1.50 a line per month. Nothing taken for lu a than iiSc. fP-MADAME SMITH , BOi 8.13TH. 2ND FLOOR , Xnooni : i. Massage , vapor , alcohol , Btcam.snlplmr- ino and HIM baths. mUll-24 * rp-MME.CARSON , 1121 DOUGLAS STREET.3D L lloor , room 7 , massage , alcohol , sulphur and sea baths. M102-23 * PEBSO.VAL. TT MASSAGE TREATMENT , ELECTRO-THER- U mul baths , scalp imd halrtu-atment. ni.mlcuro nnd chlroiMxllst. Mrs. Post.JlOMS.lOth , Wlthnell blk. 45H U-MIS3 K. A. KKARNS , TEACHER OF piano ; special attention to rndlmciil.il princi ples Hullo 4U , Midland hotel , 10th and Chlcairo. MJJ4JU7 * U-WRITE FOR A FREE COPY OF OUR BEAU- tlfully Illustrated Matrimonial Journal , con taining many photo-engravlnca of Imnduvnia omen and'alhuit ( men\vho wish toued. lliown Publishing Co. , Temple court , Toledo , O , M711-.ll * U -PERSONS DESIRING PLEASANT""AND healthy homo for little children during thu summer moiitha please call ut 4321 Parker ttlrect. -"THE FIRST UOAT WAS NAMEI } PiQ. Comiiiunlcatu with lurtncru In It , urgeiit.ll _ _ 1BO Jyl U-CUT THIS OUT AND PRESENT A1 * COWAN'S Photo Studio , 212J Cumin.'st.ind jou will bo ontlthHt to 12 Arista Cabinet Photos , \t-ry be t , ou irllt < Jt'u > l cards , niul ono 8xl ( ) for frainliuc , fur * 1.UU | without this , $3 00 ; for 10 dajs only. M2l4Jyl7 * ABSTBAOT5 OF TITLES \r-AllSTRAOTS-THE MIDLAND GUARANTEE : > andTrutit company , nbatrticla , coiivuyunceis. TlthM perfi < cted mid Guaranteed. Own llio only cumplutuabsliact booKtt In Douglas ( "oiniiy. iyo movt-d to room .110 Now York Llfo Inilldluc. 430 MONEY TO LOAN BE AL ESTATE. \\r-l AND 2 YEAR LOANS ON CITY AND FARM uiorteaeed , Ui-cdibalby , 311 lloard of Trade , tU7 lu.KS -MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWF.ST RATES Thn O. F. Davla Co. 1305 Farium Htreet. 400 a \V-MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES ON t Improved and unlmliron.il real Cblute , ItoS years. Fidelity Tru t Co. , 170JFainam. 4DJ \V-OJ1AILV SAVINGS JUNK MAKES LOANS it on ival eatmo nt luweht market rated. Loaug made In omall pr lirxu HUUI * for ohurt ur lonjf tlmu. No roiiimlwdon latlurffd and thn loaim uru not bold lit thnvaKt , butLau al\\a > n bo found at the bank on tlioi-umcr ot Kith and Uou.-laa bin. 401 lOtL \\r-LOANS , 0. O. WALLACE , FlTllROWN BLK. 472 I \\r-LOWEST RATF.S , FIPELITY'TRUSTCOM- 11 pany , no-J Faniam dtivct. 4U'J FTwANTElf AT ONCE I.OAXSON IMPROVl-ID Oinaha nroi > trl > i low rilts. Hilcllij Tiust company 170J Farnam ulroot. 40'J ) rf FIRST AND" SECOND MORTGAGE LOANS } if low iaui . Alui Xoore , 401 Uuobld * . 471 V MON E Y TO LO AN BE AL E3T ATE. T -LOANS , J W. SJUIRES , SH I1F.B BLDO , ii 475 \\1 ANTHONYI/ANANITRUSTCO..niHN. Y 'i Llfo. lend * at low rale * ) foreholci SMMirllvon Nebraska nnd Iowa farms or Onmha city pfox | > rty. 470 \\r-CF.NTRAL LOAN&TUUSTCO. , IIKE1ILDO. V > 40.1 Tir-LOANSON IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED i city property. J.U100 and upwards , f to ( IX IX.T conlHiodcla } * . W.Fnrnum Smith. * . Co , 15 * t Hartley 400 -MORTGAGE LOANS LESS THAN 7 PER cent , Including nil chines. Charles W. Ittlnoy , Omaha Nat hinkbulg. 405 \\r-WANTEtTTO BUY B PER CENT NOTES SB- II cured by mortirnires Omaha city or Donclai Co. proiK-rty. Reed .t Selby , 3 , 3 Bonn ! of Trade. 407 -WE WANT A NUMBER OF APPLICATIONS for loins on elty or farm properties nl low rates. Prixnt' i'mills. ' Node ) ty If security Is sit- Isfactory. Oco . , J. Paul. 1U03 Tarn im. M217 22 * MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS. Rites , lOcn line rich Insertion , $ l.iO ! a line per month. Nothlnir taken for less than 2Cc. X _ DO YOU WANT MONEY ? THE FIDELITY IX5AN OUAUANTEE CO , ROOM 4 WITHNELL IILOCK. 3ini < &OUTH 16TH , CORNER HARNEY ST. WILL \ LOAM \ rOU \ ANY 6UM \ LAROn \ OB \ SMALL ' FROM \ TEH \DOI.LAR3\ \ OP. WIl MAKE LOANS ON FURNITURE. HORSES CAKRIAOES , WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS OR PER SONAL PROPERTY OF ANY KIND. OUR TERMS WILL MERIT YOUR APPROVAL. You can piy the money back at nny ilino and In nny amount you wish , and thus mluco the cost of carrying the loan In proportion to amount you pay. IF YOU own n bnlancu on your furniture or othcf personal property of nny kind wowlll piy It off for you nnd carrv It as lone as veil desire. YOU CAN 1IAVK YOUR MONEY IN ONE HOUR FROM THE TIME YOU MAKE APPLICATION. No publicity or rcmov.il of prolMjrtv. BO that you cut the use of both money nnd property. 470 Y-CALL AT THE OFFICE OP OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. . INCORPORTED. IF YOU WANT MONEY , You call borrow on HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND PIANOS , IIORSKS , WAGONS AND CARRIAGES , WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS. MERCHANDISE , OH ANY OTHER SECURITY. We w 111 lend you nnv amount from $10 00 to $1,000 01) . ON Till ! DAY YOU ASK FOR IT without publicity or removal of property. You can pny the money baclc In nny amount you wish , and .it nny time , and cich payment HO made \ \ 111 reduce Urn cost ot the loan. Kcmcriibef"that you hovo"th"o so of both the propei tv and the money , and pay for It only as long us j. on keep It. There will bo no expense or charge kept out of the amount \\.mted , but jou will rccthu the full amount of tha lo.in. Before borrowing elsewhere call and see us and j ou w 111 tlnd It greatly to your ndx ant igc. OMAIIA MORTGAGE LOAN CO , aOO SOUTH IOTH STREET , Hrst lloor abo\ the street. THE OLDEST , LARGEST AND ONLY INCORPOR ATED LOAN COMPANY IN OMAHA. 477 WILL LOAN MONEY ON ANY KIND OF SE- cnrlty ; strictly confidential , A. E. Harris , room 1 Continental block. 178 Y MONEY. 30 , 00 , 00 DAYS , CHEAP KATES -ivand easy pijiuents , ou furniture. Dimes , lit o stock , etc. . without delay or publicity ; cash on hand. Duff Green , room 8. Barker block. 170 BUSINESS CHANCES. Rates , lOca line each Insertion , $1. BO a lluo per month. Nothing taken for less than 2ue. Y-EATElNRACEsROWE' INFALLIBLE Handicapping HI stem nets 1500 wcoklv on $200 00 Investment. Second successful year. Safe , ConservalU o , Practical. Prospectus IS'.I I f rno. C. D. Row o , Hex 137 , Brookl > n , N. Y. MrOOJiiS * -FOR SALE , TRADE OR RENT. HOTEL 28 rooms , all occupied with permanent boarders ; modern Improvements. Best location In S. Omahi. Capt. John O'Donahou , 203 N. 10th St. , Omaha. Nub. _ M102J2.1 * Y DO YOU WANT TO BUY , SELL OR EXchange - change a business , real estate or lands ? Do j ou want additional capital In your business ? If so sou us ; wo can help you. Can or write for our bulle tin. Offices In all principal cities ; Omahn branch , 310 Now York Llfo building. MU80JJO -WANTED , A PHYSICIAN WITH SOME money , to take charge of a Kceley Institute. Ad dress R. 212 , McCnsuo bldg , Omaha. S'M -BRICK SIDEWALKS-SIDEWALK BRICK TO exchange for cash. William J. Wulshans , Hi Karbach block. * MB IHJylU V" LIVEUY BARN FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN ; JL doing business of $300.00 per month ; good rea sons for selling. Have good hoises , buggies and cj.rlages. Address J 43 , Beo. MUD 10 * V FOR SALE. A NICF. CLEAN STOCK OF GEN- X ur.il merchandise , with store building , In county seat town ; best location nnd good trade ; one- fourth cash , balance on long time. Address J CS , caroBuo. M108 10 * FOR SALE , ON ACCOUNT OF DEATH , AN established bakery nnd confectionery nt Wayne , Nubcounty sent of Wajno Co. Addicss A. W. Brultllnj , Wayne. 18J 2T HARDWARE AND IMPLEMANT STOCK FOR sale In good town. $10,00000 business Inst jear and doing as good a business now. Good reasons for Belling. Addrusa J 02 , Beo. M200 25 * Y-FORSALE. LAUNDRY PLANT FOR SALE J.lory cheap and rent low. Enquire 131H Far- nain. M273 10 A NO. 1 STOCK OF MILLINERY AND furnishings in No. 1 town at a bargain In south east Nebraska ; particulars upon Inquiry : Invoice about $2,00000. Address Henry C. hmlth. Fulls City. Nob. M-J07 10 Y-WANTED. PARTY TO INVEST WITH SUB- scrlbur in establishing plant In Omaha foi the manufacture of combination fencing ; will bear In vestigation ; small capital required to start oiiera- tlons. Address K 1 , Beo. M270 10 * FOE , EXCHANGE. Rates , lOo a line each Insertion , $ l.f > 0 n line per month. Nothing taken for less than -'Sc. 17-1 OWNToili [ FARMS IN NEBRASKA , KANSAS AVand Dakota. Will sell cheap or vxehuiiKii for milse.horses and cattle. Add.box 70Frankf 011 , Ind. 181 T7 A CLEAN STOCK OF GENERAL MDSE. /-JWI11 take real estate and money. iiox'JUS , I'rank- fort , Ind. 481 / 180 ACRES OF CLEAR LAND INONEOFTHE / > beut winter wheat districts in Kansas to ex change for 10 or 20-acro tract near Oniiilu city limits. Will pay cash difference If property Is eood. Address , giving price and locution , O 20 Bee. Z A CLEAN STOCK OF DRY GOODS. CLOTH- Ing. etc. . for landu and cash. R. W , Wnlklns & Co. , Frankfurt , Ind. 82.1 2.t Z-FOR SALE , A MILLINERY STORK AND business. Bust location In Omaha. Long luase , cheap rent , 8 lies from $30 to * J50 cash per day. Will trade for unencumbered farm. Address J CO Beo. 121 10 y-FORSALEOR EXCHANGE ; CORNER REN- fJia\ property tivo blocks from court house , at prlfoto not puiuhasorO per cent on Invustinont. Wllldoublolnaltto In lojears. Address owner , 1012 Famaui street. 11H y-CHOICE REAL ESTATE IN CITY OF IIOUS- fJttm , Tex. , for good incrchandlso utoclc. R. C , Patterson. Omaha , Neb. M222 FOB'BALE REAL ESTATE ! T7OR ' SALK , 0-ROOM COTTAGE AND LOT. I'worthiM.eoO : will take $2,500 ; $1,200 ( incum- brnnro ; monthly piymcnt on balance , House newly papered , city water , bull and water elonot. Addruatt u\v ner , J 1S Buu. 708 1/OR SALK , fJ.ROOM HOUSE AND LOT WITH J. barn , in Kountzu place ; housa newly puliitod , nicely pnpurvd and imlntnd lii ldo , funutce , hot nnd cold water , gas and b.ith. Property cheap at iW.OOO. Incumbrance $2.500 ; will Hell on easy terms for yr.QOO. Addrc-sa u\\ner , J 111 lloo. 707 MUST HE SOLD. NICE COTTAOK ON PAVED : street ; Hmall cash pajmunt. Address J 40 , llco. inn ) yj A CHANCE TO INVEST YOUR SAVINGS. EAST front lot Lowe utuiuo ( Popplolon ixtrk ) , easy ncet-bs to motor. Owner going Into business Will bull \ er > cheap for cash , Also lot H inuconi Place. : Ulg liai gain for cash. Address L. F. , 1' , O , llox ,180. M145. F 'OR ' SALE ON EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS : A soulh front cottage , 0 rooms , $1,350 00 , 50 feat. A south front cottage. 4 roonm. $1,1001)0 , CO fuot , A south front house , 0 looms , $ .2,250 00,100 feet. A north front cottage , 0 rooms , $1,1001)0 ) , M feet. A north front t-ottago , 4 rooms , $1.000 00 , 60 feet , A north front lionso , 0 rooms , $1,800 OO , CO feet. A small nr t payment and easy monthly pay ments. _ Smill clear loin wIU _ be taken In exchange. See N , A , Kuhn , druggist , 15th and Douglas MSM ly 17 17OR SALE-Now 4'ROOU COTTAGE ; CITY JL water , cellar , clbleru ; lory cheap ; lontf time. Enqulru iai8 Farnam. M'J7J 10 E HAVE JUST COMPLETED THE PRET- tlctbl nix-room L-otlatu In the city , lUhttxl Tby oloclrklly , liaIn.furnace , bath , hotcold water , nuiurl. grate , luarblo top wash boHl , son ereonneo- tlun.tri.LM , mono uulk , paknlbtn.et.Ltu. Located : In Avoud&lapark.onu mllu from postolnce. 1'rlco only f J.bOU. Fidelity Trim Co. , 170J Faniam at. M557 Ji 1 1 OT.l'J FKET FRONT WITH SEVEN-ROOM -IJhouwj ou 25th struct , near C.itisluu ; prlcu * 'J.ViKH ( ) ) . monthly paj nieiita. Koedi. Solby. 334. lojixl ot Trade. ML'33 ABSTRACTS. TUB MIDLAND GUARANTEE - ind 'niHt company , alntraclcrs , cuuvuyuncers. 11ilu pjifvcttid aud iriuranuuxl Own the only cumplut aUtract books In Douelas county. Ru- uuvva tu room 310 Nuw York Life bulldlnr , ( Sr FOB BALE BE ALESTATE. , Coninifl ( ( TF YOU WANT A 1IOMK. TOW CANNOT AF- J for.l to miss thin opportunely O buy a lot STOKPEL"HtiACK. . SPKCIAL SM.K. SAFE INVESTMENT. Best resldeneo purl Of bm.ihi. I 7j Will soon Uoiiblp In v.iluo. Tlieso lols nre Kclllnt ; f isL Corner lots $ JOO 00. Iiisldo lots $375.00. f 30 00 down , biCfncb to suit. NO 1NTERE9TJ. Will bo charged until after1 July 1,1801. The above prices and terms Rood only until July 1. Look lhe o lots over before hujliur elsewhere , nnd you will find the best and cheapest bargain lu lots over offered. Call on or address W. A. WEBSTER , 403 Ileo Bluff. M233 IfOR 9ALB , AT A GREAT BARGAIN. H-ROOM - house , biru nnd all modern Improt ements. En- ( inlre room u and U , 1U23 FaJiiam street. street.Mllg 81 * EASTERN NEBRASKA FARM LANDS FOR sale by Huntsberffcr A. Clements , I.\iim. Hurt comity , Neb. M713Jy5 * VTEVER " WAS A BETTER TIME TO INVEST IN - ! real estate , and look al this for bargains In In side property , 4 lota , loih nnd Center , worth $1,200 each , only WOO each. 1 lot In Orchard Hilt , worth $1,200 , only $700. 1 corner lot on Military ave , Just opposite Clifton Hill , worth $1,200 , only $700 I Lot on Marev Rt. , between ,11st and 32d , worth $ : i ooo , only $1,000. Fluent lot In Crclghton Heights , worth $1,200 , onlv $775. Slots In Lincoln Place , worth $1,200 each , only $ W > 0 for both. . ' ) lols. LaF.ivetto place. Walnut Hill , \\orth $2,500 00 each , for $1,600.00 each , Arondalopark , Inside ono mile line , Webster street lols , with paving , -nrblne , stone sidewalk , sewer , parking , olcctrlo light , etc. The finest Inside residence propotly In the city , at the lowest price , worth $2,500 00 per lot ; ourprlcoonly $ iBOO.OO per lot j , half cash. Hurt street fronts In Axondilo park ; only $1,300 00 per lot. It will pay you to In vestigate this. Fourteen lots In Rees place , on Georgia nnd Virginia .ncutn's. betw con M ison and Pacific. For cash wo : ire offering this property at 50o on the dollar. For.i home tht'io Is nothing liner ; ns an In vestment It Is Impossible to ilntl anything better. Alwajsa pleasure to show nny or all of this prop erty. i FIDELITY TRUST COMPANY , 170. Farnim. 127 < MO 00 DOWN AND $10 00 A MONTH SECURES A 4plot in Hazel Terrace or Sheridan plaeo , both In good locations , eomcnlcnt to street CII-H and \\oll built ' up. Prices $ noii to sfsoo each for a 50 foot lot. Parties that wish to build nt once neud not m ike any pDinents for IUn years If thuy nlsh. Abstracts f mulshed. Heed A. Selby , 3.11 Board Tiado. 700 TARGAIN3 IN IIWUSES , LOTS AND FARMS. J. JN. . Frenzcr , room S , Frenzer block , opp P. 0. . -t-'iii Jill HALF THEIR VALUE WILL SELL THREE modem cottages close to car line ; good neigh borhood ; $ . ' .00000 each. Call after 0 orMlto E. F. Soaver , S20 South ' 'Stli street. M224 20 QH YES , WE HAVE THEM. Good lot , end car line. West Faniam , $1,000 00. Best building lot In Orchard HIM , $1,500 00. Best building lot , Bedford PI ice , at s icrlllce. Also choice corner , 100x15 ! ! feet , good house. Walnut Hill. $2,850 00. Klcsnnl tesldenco prop erty , Lowe A\P , at less than cost of Improvements. All on oasv terms. You should see them. Spencer & Hunt , Kai bach'blk. ; M230 10 FOR SALE-UK ) ACRES GOOD FARM LAND , 5 miles from West Point. Nob. ; all fenced nnd under cultivation. A bargain. , . Also dcslr.iblo Onmha prvpeitv on east side ot 24th street , lust south of Paul Htreot , cheip. Address 210 Uoard of Trade.pr Telephone 108. M248 20 t WANT A SAFE INVESTMENT FOR YOUR monev ? 1 can offer reil .eatato netting 7 per cent to 10 per cent per annum , or choice first mort gages at 7 per cent. ComoTmd ! ee G. G. Wallace. 312 J. J. Brou n block , 10th and Douglas. 155 21 GOOD FIFTY FOOT LOTS BETWEEN DUNDEE Pluce and Benson motor Hues to exchange for McCaguc SaIngs bank accouiltii. S. S. Curtis. 303 McCaguo building. M24S 10 * T7OR SALE DESIRABLE RESIDENCE LOTS J. worth * 1,000 fur $ l,8lK > , and other residence Eroporty In same proportion. Call and see us. enawa & Co. , 108 N. loth St. 125 17 NEVER SUCH A CHANCH TO BUY SMALL homos. SI'H these prices : For C-rooni cottages , Q and 3 blocks from car , school nnd pived street , $1,200 , $1,500. $1.750 , * 2OflO ; easy terms Come and sec. G. O. Wolllco , 312 Brown block , loth and Douglas. II8U 17 I HAVE OBLIGATIONS TO MEET. TO DO SO will sell the following real CHlnto at much below value very great bargains In fact for 30 days. 125x250 feet , M ucrw , east front on 38th , at the head of Davenport , right on HIP ildgp , magnificent view and the coming aristocratic part of the city ; has been repeatedly appraised at $100 per foot , certainly woi th $10,000 , will sell now at $8,000. 3.1x110 feet , on North IBtli.wltH two houses , al- v. nvn renting for $25 per month , w ell w 01 th $4,000 , will Hell now for $ .1000. Rents w 111 pay 7 per cent net on Investment ; bettor than H.ulnca bums. Brick store on Military to.id in Clifton Hill , rents 8280 per jour , and should brine more , worth $ J,000 , v. Ill soil now for $ . ' ,500. Small homes $1,200 , $1,600. $1,750 , $2,000. Como nndsuome. G. G. Wallace , 312 Broun blk. , liltli and Donglaa. 1)80 ) 17 WOBLD'S PAIB HOTELS & BOOMS Rales , 1 Wo a word first Insertion , lc n word there after. Nothing taken for less than 25c. ORLD'S FAIR FURNISHED ROOMS. YOU take no chance nor p iy nuv money In advance. $1.00 per day , 1311 Furnam street , Omaha. 03. ) J30 WORLD'S FAIR VISITORS KLEGANT ACCOM- modatlons In prlvuto residence. lf minutes from fair ; newly furnished rooms $1.00 per d y for2 persons and upwards. Address 7311 Harvard avenue , U.Mai ks , Englewood , 111. MIDI ) 1'J * HMIK GROSVKNOR. 0217 SHERIDAN AVENUE , J-ChlciKO , a select family hotel , within 0 minutes walk fiom thu principal eutiani.es to the fulr. Good references. Reasonable rates. Apply to C. C , Shlmer , 211 Now Yolk Life building. Omaha. _ M105 Jj lfl T7LEGANT SECOND STORY FRONT ROOMS. IN- J-Jcluillns meals , $ l,7fi per diy , or with breakfast only fl.ftO ; two hi u room ; seven minutes walk of the KriMl elevated loadputting j on on fair grounds in uluhtecu minutes ! prlvatu family ; retlniMl snr- rouiutlngs ; gas , bath , hot and cold u.ilcr. Address E W. Finch , room broker , 22Q Dearborn , rooms M101 22 CHOICE ROOMS WITHIN EIGHT MINUTES , walk of Jackson park. Prlvatu icHldenco. clo- slrablusticut. Address Mrs. Harrison , liOl Homo Insurance building , Chicago. M1BO 20 * MDSIO , ABT AND LANGUAGES ; GT. OELLENBECK.nANJOISTAND TEACHER. IHlOCallfo.-nluHtroet , Ull DBESSMAKINQ. Rates , 1K ° aord llrst tiiRcrtlon , lo a word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than iiSe. ADIP V AND CHILDERN'S DRESSMAKING I ilso undeivarmcnts to order ; muslin furnished H desired. 1707 Mandei sou. CM ! Jyl * LOST ; LOST , BAY MARE. RETURN TO DREXEL itonoyard. , 12J 17 * BHOBTH AN D ANDTV PE WBITIN G. R.itpg , lOo lUInq naoli.in.Buillvn , $1/ tt line per month , Nothing taken for.IitHHjhan ' T > c , OUNO LADH'.S AND GKNJDLEMEN CAN SOON acanhtj a working kuoulcd u of shot tliiind nnd tliwwrltlnir at A. O , Van HiiftW school of short- Imnd , 01,1 N. Y. Llfo. Typ jM-jllontoruiit. [ 48.1 PASTUBEB Rates , 1H a word Ilrsl U&rrllon , lc n word thereafter. Nothing taken , for Ipsa than 2Cc , - 71 ll i WE HAVE 100 ACRES QVl.ULVR GRASS PAS- lure for hotacs. lloanl iince. Spring water. Barton A Phelps. ( illmore , Nef. . or A. W. Phelpi & .Sou , 207 N. Y , Life bulldlnj.t * M 10(1 ( J28 * UNDERTAKEBS ANMB ALMEBS Rules , lOon lluo each Insertion , $1.60 a line per month. Nothing taken for le j\ian.23c ) , W. DAKER ( FORMEIILY WITH JOHN G , . Jacobs , diicuuscd , luu-r with M.O. Maul ) , under taker and embalmtr , i ) 13 a. lOthut. Tel. U > 0. 182 SOALHS. Rates , lOo a line each Insertion , $1.90 a line per inontli. Nothing taken for lena than U5c. EW A SECOND HAND SCALES. ALL KINDS Address Bui-den A. Sulleck Co. , Lake Bt , Chlcairo. 4bO SECOND-HAND TYPJBWBITEB8. "nOYLESA BABB. PEALKRSINTYPEWRITERS J/A11 iiuUun bouxiit , sold , exchanged , runted. 013 N. Y. Llfo bldg. Tel.S58. 484 ' PAWNBKOKEBS. T SONNENBERG , DIAMOND liROKER , 1305 u DouvlaB ut. Loans money oil dlamoudH.watchns , etc. Old gold and silver bought. Tel. 1008 , 485 ' WANTED MONEY. \VANTKD. * l7t)00 LOAN ON A FARM WORTH > > $ 1,000. will pay 7 , K. , tent fur 3 or 6 yuuia. E. V , Ringer , 1511) ) Fartioiu. 101 10 * THE NEXT MORNING I FEEL BRIGHT AND NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER. My doctor iwy It net * gently on the -.tomnch , liver Mid hliliiPTi. nnd linilm ant l t tlve. This drink In mmte rrrm herM. nnd 13 prepared for use MenllTM ten Itl cnllM AlldnicelsunellltnttOc itndtlaparkiiRe. If you cannot g < > t It , iwnil your Adrire * * . for a free I.nne'n I'nnillr Medicine tnovon thn lioire vnrh ilnr. 1 n order tn he ti * , liliy thli n ncs-pwriry. Addna ORATOR F. WOODWARD. I.K llnv. K.Y Dr. W. H. BETTS , Principal nnd Senior Member ot the Famous 1'lrm of. Physicians , Surgeons and Specialists. "Are they ( loins n Inrso business ? " Is n question often a'keil concerning Drs. llotts & Bolts. Inqulrori nrn requested to toad the following summitry nncl Juljo ( for themselves ; N'umlior of years In practice 97 Unices In uporitlon In various cltluj. . . . 11 Assistants employed 21 Uiplt.il Invested In business 12fl000 Avuraeo nnnual oxponics 00,1)00 ) AvoraRO anil u nl rocolpti 1I-.41U Number cases In 27 yo irs M,4 2 Complete cures o ( Toe ted 64.1IVS Greatly bcnellttod 1 , < ) U Holloved nnO tmprovotl ' - > ! Nutouroil 20 Cost ot proposed now Institute 1MOJO Costporiannum of ndvortUlnj ; . : ,000 Uoal estate owned by Qrm. . . . 200,000 No wonder that Dr. W. II. iletts , the head of this great Qrm. Is re ferred tnbv lsfrlcndsjia"tlio gray- li ilrod old doctor. " for to his untlr- ln ? onursy nnd perseverance , h'a signal ublltty , both ns n business anil professional man , has the busi ness of the flrm crown fiom abso lutely nothln ; to Its present elK.iu- tlo proportions. To create and maintain so great nn enterprise is enough to turn nuy man srny.whllo the slo\v of honest pride Unit shines In his kindly face , his ruddy feat ures nnd quick , Orm. olnsllc stop , all bespeak the Joy ho fools In the great suucoss ho has won nnd the peed ho has bestowed upon bis fol low man. The slolc and the suffor- 1ns wilt find hi him n true and last ing friend DRS. BETTS & BETTS , 119 S. 14th Siree ) , Cor > Douglas St. OMAHA. - - - - NEB. DR. MCGREW is the only SPECIALIST WnOTIlEATS ALI. PRIVATE DISEASES nod DEBILITIES of MEN ONLY. Women Excluded. 18 yonri experience. Circulars free. 14thnnd Farnambta. . OMAHA , NED. PATENT BUREAU. SUES & . CO..Solicitors. Bee Building , Oxaalia , Nob. 4 years Examiners U. S , Pat. Offloo. Advlco free No fee until patent is obtained. RfllLWRY TIME GRRD CHICAGO , MUItl.lNUT.N AJ ( Arrlrji Depot lUtli nnd M-.sun Stt Oua'ji l.envou I uUIU.MiK. 1C 1. * rAulFiu I Arrival Omaha. | Union DupotlOlll A Maror at * . | Oiuiihu. , UlllUAtiU , it I. & JTOUl We t. [ Union Danot Utli nnd Maror t Wait K. U , BT , .1 , "V U. Artirji Omaha Depot lUth nu 1 Maul Stl Oiuiti i U.Sim 1'AOIKIO. Arrlrji Umuha I Union Dapot IDta and Mirar SH. UmUi r.60 ni 4Qi p in 2.15 pm . OvurlanJ Kl/or . , . , 7J ) u ra t IS PB1 . . UoatrlcoA Sirmi'jf H/'oxdunl. U.I ) p m BO pni IQt ) n m O.d0 p in Mall 4 4) ) u m Loa\es | l' . 1'AUU Mrrlvd Oicohal U. I' , doput anil Marcr tin. I Oiuiha fiSdpn , ! Milcnji ) Kiprdii ,1'Jli n m 11.1U ami Chlc < o Hipruii | ii7 p tm 1 Lcarea ( ! . . SI' . P. M. 40. * i 11 ? u * Umnlia Depot litU nnJVubuor sti Umatia Lcnioj I OMAHA iBl1. 1AJU1S. lArrlvm Oni > liall. | 1' . Deuot. IQtli ftOd Murci bU. I Omaba 7.00 ptn | St. Louli C'aaaua 1111133i | pw SAVED 11Y A BOMB , How n Court . . .MnrtulVns .Smpen 'oil , It win during the slego of in thu summer of 1801. A torrid sun sent Ita rays pouring down unmercifully. The rod Virginia soil behind the union line dofomoi lind boon pulverized by trans portation loams , light artillery , siege trains nnd the foot of the soldiers so Unit wliorovor ono wont it was wndlng through n foot or more of veritable brick dust. The temperature of the gopher holes , bjinb proofs , covered ways nnd trenches , where the multitude of tinned men Iny to oscnpo the shoot of lend nnd Iron hall continuously passing over tlioin , nmdo the ulr a llorv furimco. It was liot as the breath of cannon mul heavy with pondered soil nnd withering vapors. It was the oppressive , almost intolerable atmosphorp of a slego that only those who experienced and endured can understand , The shade of the ftnv isolated pines that had hero and there escaped the ax of the engineer nnd quartermaster was a welcome source of occasional relief. Sheltered by n hill or rising knoll HUlTlclont to protect from the death tomptcst tlmt swlrlod above , It became a veritable paradise to these privileged to bask in its comparative cool. It was to such retired spots that the boys In blue repaired whenever they received permission , In small groups , to leave the trenches to refresh themselves by a. breathing spell. Iloro they were wont to Indulge in that seductive and fascinatinggiuno , devoid of moral tur pitude In the army , draw poker. It was in such comparative safe shelter , too , that the frequent courts martial nnd councils of ollleors were hold. It is a court martini incident this story relates to. Courts martial in the terrible days of the war were as fre quent as casualitlos nnd dire as the ele ments of destruction. They were of the drumhead variety nnd their decisive i'.nclingh ' were often made known to the nnhy only by the smothered report of half a dozen rilles from some sunken gulch on nn isolated declivity. Tills simultaneous detonation carried its own significant import , dire and yet without dread , so calloused had the stern disci p- line of war made the true and patriotic soldiery. To thorn a coward was oven poor food for powder. A deserter should sitflur more disgraceful execution , but shooting him like a coyote saved the time and trouble of hanging. No ono who has had the experience will naaovj orate that olllcors detailed for a drumhead - head court martial over forgot the die- tatos of humanity , the responsibility that rested upon them or the gravity of the occasion. Yet , doubtless , in those days of shurp and poiomptory action , when the iitmo-jt exactions of discipline S'oae requisite to ijrosorvo the morals of the army , the victim ! of the grim uux- ilnry courts often experienced injustice sometimes suffered death undorsorv- odly. It happened at the place and time mentioned. The writer , a mounted olll- cor of the line , had just ridden to that point of the earthworks that coiled about Petersburg like the folds of a shining anaconda , and was designated as Fort Hell. His errand was with a general olHcor , whom ho found stir- rounded by his staff directing the do- tailt ) of his command behind the com parative security of a redoubt. Over their heads swept and whizzed the missiles - silos of the enemy , " -whirling clouds of dust a mile on the lower plains , where they foil harmless. To this day natives in the neighborhood find it proiltaule to plow up and gather the tons of load that had in these days turned the rod Holds in the vicinity of the sicgo works into a vast bank of lead.Vhilo engaged in conversation every once in a while ono of those incendiary projectiles known as mortar shells would drop down from the clouds in unpleasant proximity to this group of oflleors. Ono might shield himself behind breastworks against musket shot , cannon balls and shell , but only the recess of a gopher hole or u heavily coursed bomb proof was assur ance against the intrusion of those deadly intruders. Resting securely , as might scorn , in the doDths of a valley , oven beyond roach of the whu nnd whirr of shot nnd shell , the blue sky above scarcely visible through the murky air , one's complacent rovory was liable to bo rudely disturbed by ono of tlicso tremendous bombs fulling from the serenity above without the least premonition. If ho escaped to toll of the incident it was related as a more , ordinary , ovcry-dny alluir , that was all. What may seem to the civilian a strange and extravagant narration , to the vet eran is commonplace , without novelty or intoros * , . That is why , perhaps , old holdiors who love to talk of the war to their comrades find no enjoyment in re lating their experience to mich as uro devoid of the credulity begotten of ox- poricncc , who are apt to m.inifost their apprehension that the narrator arawu the long bow with reckless disregard. The canteen had just passed around. For an instant there was ono of these momentous lulls that every ono remem bers who has experienced the operations of n sicgo or a buttle. The soldiers raised their heads to glunco along the tronehuH and tuko a survey of the silent camps far in the distnnco to the roar. Man and olllcers moved hither nnd thither secure for the moment in the silonco. Death in the air rested to catch its breath. Than from n guluh at nome distance came u dull , mullled explosion , and a cloud of smoke and dust rising showed that u mortar ahull from the flicgo luttorios of the enemy had fallen and exploded. That was all , and that was all any ono thought about it. Hut it happened at that spot and at that moment a drum head com t martial was sitting. A poor devil had Koyiohow im pressed his commanding olliooi- with the belief that , ho was a coward. I do not romomb'jr , If I over heard , the particu lars , At i.any rule , he was being tried by u drumhead court martini in this out of the way place on the charge of cowardice. Of course the penalty , if convicted , was death. A few minutes had passed ulnco the explosion of the ar tificial aorlalito. It hud boon forgotten i , if it had boon made a matter of oven passing remark. The general was dic nj tating to his udjuunnt general. Aids and clerks wore all busywhen suddenly an apparition appeared before them. It was evidently a boldior , but bareheaded i , his hair and face begrimmcd with pow der and HO covered with thick dust , that ITt , saturated with recking perspiration , it ran into mud nnd gave him the appear ance of a wild Indian. The hue of his 1sU clothing had evidently once been blue , but it was covered with dirt and to all appearances freshly torn Into shreds. His audacity in appearing in such s.tr plight before the general and his'btalf without even asking permission was the Jlrst wonder , but whim he did so with the exclamation : "I am no coward , general - oral , " Burprlso gave way to the indul- gsnt Impression , ' 'another poor follow gone daft , perhaps affected by the heat. u "Well , who said you vroro't "What io you want hero ? See to him , adjutant , " quickly npoko the general and again turned to his work. "What is the matter , eir ? Don't you know butter than to intrude yourself this way in the prosouco of tint gen oral ? " asked the nld. "Speak u onuo , sir. " "Iain no onwnruM don't ' want to bo phot for a coward , " the poor follow ointlnilcd pleadingly. "What am I to do ? " ha nskod , wiping the trickling grlmo nnd imul from hl.s fnco and forohond with the remnants of the Hleevo of his old woolen shirt. Then , inoro composedly , ho rolntetl how ho was being tried for cowardioo by a court-martial "down the gulch over there : " how a tromondoiii mortor aboil had dropped , exploding and Interrupting the proceedings , knocking him over , tearing his clothing , mutilating his body to some oxtcnt , nnd had loft him half dead nnd hnlf burloJ ; how ho had come to , mul , looking about , could see no ono of the ollleors before whom ho was at the time being tried for his life ; and so ho had oomo to the pen- oral tj nsk what he should do and to toll him ho was no ccoward. A hurried in vestigation proved the truth of the poor fellow's story. The shell had exploded In close proximity to the court , but the accused was the only ono who had suf fered ( other Inconvenience than a dos- pornto shock of the norvos. Kvory mom- bo r of the court had excitedly taken himself to a more secure place and bo fore they had recovered their compla cency suflloient to remember that they had loft the prisoner on the ground , the latter hnd reported to the general by whose order ho was being trlod. It was a lucky fall for the soldier. The com- I ihnndor thought ho had shown more In trepidity than the oillcors who were try ing him. IIo ordered him to report to the captain of his company for duty. The hour that , hnd it not boon for the interposition of the ouomy , might have marked his death as a craven saw him restored to the confidence of his com rades. A few days afterwards ho gave proof that this confidence had not boon misplaced. IIo foil with his face to the foe , in the assault that followed the famous mine explosion , a horo. WYOMING'S FUTURE , Goxurnor IloylVi Surv y of I'niit nnd 1'rcscnt Condition * . . ' ' Now York Evening Sun : The story | of a alow-growing atuto is told in a pub lication 1 of the United States Depart ment of Agriculture entitled , "An Agricultural Survey of Wyoming , " by John ] W. Hey t , formerly governor. Setting ting out with a description of the area and configuration , character of soils , . climate and distribution of productive areas , it reaches the subject of irriga tion. It appears that there are some $10,000,000 5 , , invested in ditch lines , with , an aggregate ditch mileage of 3,000 miles nnd some 2,000,000 acres of land nominally j under ditch. At the same time \ there were in 1890 only 22,000 acres under ( plough to the principal crops , other than hay. This is a state of affairs that awakens a curiosity which ox-Governor Hoyt's explanation satisllos j if it docs not gratify. "First of all , much of the ditching was clone , to get control of land. The desert act j made it easy to acquire title , and in some s cnsos sharp practice doubtless made it still easier. Hundreds of miles of , ditehimr were used for this nolo pur pose i , without any idea of immediate cul tivation. i Tito ditch made it possible to secure ( the land doomed desirable ; and the \ lands once secured , whole valleys might ] bo controlled , sometime * , no doubt , with a view to future cultivation , but often ( purely for the bake of holding vast areas , of both mouilow nnd grazing lands for stock purposes merely. ' 'Secondly , much ditching was done , with the solo or tit , least the chief pur pose of gaining control of water , under thu false impression that the mere diver sion of a stream gavd future control of its water. Thoio are many ditches ot such origin , whoso mileage is real but without practical results in the water ing of lands. "Thirdly , with the drop that came in the stock business , and the crippling of both corporations and individual oper ators'many legitimate and worthy irri gation enterprises were Stopped ore completion for want of means. "Finally , the slow progress of railway construction has boon a very serious re tarding euuso. These portions of the st tto host nulled to agriculture on ac count of their lower altitude have es pecially sullorcd. There can bo no profitable wagoning of grain , much loss potatoes nnd root crops , n distance of several days journey. With railways near by and markets at their doors , the farmers of Wyoming will take now cour age and surprise the world wlth tnoir uchiovomonts. " Up to the present , then , the farming j interest of Wyoming appears to IKJ next v to nothing. A tnblo of prices shows good , ' hay , mostly nl fulfil , to range in prices from $8 to $10 per ton. At this llguro the hotter sort of cattle can bo fed through the winter without loss. Wheat cannot bo oxpcctod to boar the . cost of irrigation and afterwards trans port itself to the seaboard for export. The remaining products of agriculture thai may interest the country at largo appear to bo fruits. The grape and oh.orry are native , and the governor author has some hopes of the upplo and plum. IIo judiciously points out that too much must not bo oxpcctod from a plateau lying 0,000 feet above sou level. Horses and sheep are now dividing the , ranges with c-attlo nnd spoiling the old Ij style of ranging. Governor Iloyt regrets - ' " grots that stockmen , caring only to possess the country , or at most to put up nay for winter feed of horses and blooded male cattlo.huvo gained control of HO much of the best valley land. What ho means Is obscure indeed when ho add * that "tho fanners who buy those lands ovontuully will have 11 pay rnoro for tliQin , but will outer into possession tinder better general condition * ) . " Pos sibly it would piu/.lo the author to ox'v plain what ho thought ho did moan. It -i seems that "thoro is ono embarrassment \ foil by all who attempt enterprises of thiH Hor't , namely , the difllculty , if not practical impossibility , of acquiring w title to thu gracing lands adjoining the valley ranch and necessary to the mtfo prosecution of the live stock buslnois" on the umuller scale of uheop and homo ' | ruining. The not result of this survey of the state of Wyoming IB that gra/.ing on thu large scale has been to some extent spoiled , and that nothing bettor lias yet boon introduced in lion of it. The out- jf coma roall/.os what was clearly pointed 21 out at the time the desert land acts ; were passed. Their nocossury effect In monopolizing vast tracts of lands with out any return for the common benefit was explained in detail. Purporting , or rather professing , to aim ut the lecla- mation of the lands by irrigation it was shown that the acts as drawn must nooda bo completely inoperative * for that pur pose. It was shown that their effect must turn out in the opposite direction. JJy giving over the lands into the hands of thoao whoso gnulng interests were opposed to cultivation , the improvement of the lands for thu general usea of man kind through irrigation would necessa rily bo deferred , The event has corre sponded with the structure of the nets , and with what was unquestionably their real Intent. This result , aa far as it has gone , equally confirms the provision of the authors of the geological tmrvoy re ports'roado during a number of jcars past. With these reports before it congress - gross has ut loitbt acted with openedoyoa in I'uspi'ct both of what it linn done and what It ban neglected tu.