Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, August 20, 1894, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE OMATTA DAILY BEE ; MONDAY , AUGUST 20 , 1804.
THEY READ
THESE LITTLE ADS
BEFORE THEY KNOW IT ,
HE LITTLE AD.don'tcost
you much or anything
$1.SO a line a month
and it helps wonderfully.
Bo careful , now , or you'll bo rending HOIUO of these llttlo
nils. If you do , wont Bema ono clso ? Our ad. inon can " .Tito
UICMJ little lids to do you good. D rep us n curd or 'j.hcno ' . IMS.
SPEGIRL NOTICES ,
Advertisement" for these column * will be'ak. < ' "
ontll 12:30 : p. m. for the evnenln * and until .00
the mornlnit nml BunUay l lions.
p. m. for
AdvcrtlBcm ty rdiupntlnff n number " .
can hnve nnnworn nddreMHM to n n > 1 : rp'J ' '
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will
In rnre of The Ilee. Ans rs > niWreincd
prCTPntnt on of the clircK.
be ilrllverrd upon
nntw , IMc n won ! flnO , Insertion , le worf
therwittfr. NothlnB taken for lew than SSo for
_ Tln > " " [ > "r'tl ementg must run conufcullvely.
SITUATIONS WANTED.
sonnn. STIAI > Y MARUIBD MAN WANTS
Imd lx ' < - lwrlence n
position. HftM ! >
manner of lumlK-r ynrd and clcvntor. s
of references. Address T II ,
A aniiMAN aimr > K8iRF.fl A IM.ACK FOU
ncconcl work. Imiulro SUM Karlln
WANTHD , A POSITION IN PlUVATr
family ns wntcliman , colored. AcldirHHi 1118
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Howard. A-MMO 20
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wANrffo. roHtTioN nv FI i IHTr I.ARS
watchmaker mid Jewolcr ; can lake complete
u wood Imji-r nml nilcsmnn : have fct
of tools ; riMMiuwcndnlliin from lust jrnployi-r.
Aiidr.'M box 4 , Unymonil. Ncli. A MHvl-21 *
WANTKoT 1IY A THOIlOlICJItl.Y COMI'irrilNT
und experienced lady stenographer. IMM-UIOII
iiiudt-r.itB s.ilary.
ns olllce cli-rk. Will necept
AddrcsJ T CI , Itee. A-M3'J 22'
WANT.ED STALE HELP.
BOWCITOI13 , TEAMS PUIUIDINBTAI..lMnNT ;
goods American Wringer 'Co. , U.15 Howard.
U GtJl
SALESMEN ( HNniKlETIC ) WANT MKN OP
( rood address on salary for retail trade. Apply
ISIB DoUKlas. 11 MHO S3
SPECIALTY KAlTllSMKN KOIl ItKIIVS LUMI'
Jaw remedy ( endorsed l > v It. S. Dcpt. AKrlcul-
ture , Ilurenu of Animal Industry , as n gpcclllc )
UH a sUla Une. Liberal termi tn ilKht p.irtlea.
Address LIrotlicis it Held , Slalvern. l.i. _
SALESMAN. IN r.VKHY COUNTY. 3J5.00
monthly salary nml expenses ; experience un
necessary. Kneelancl MfK. Co. . O.ilc-iKO.
II-MS93 23
"WANTED FEMALE HELP.
I WILL TEACH niir.HS CUTTINO AND1 KUIt-
nlsli one of Ilio bc.it. nynU'in In ( lie .world.
Any Indy fan become her own dressmaker , in
n. few hours for W.OO. Offer for ten ilayx only.
Mra. Ferns. 1723 Ca 3 at. C 3)1 21 *
GIHL FOIl anNEIlAlj IIOUHEWO1UC. SMALL
family ; nnno but ITOM | cook , nml lamidres *
nevd address. I < \ J. Hasbrouck. ItufTalo ,
Wyoming. CJ : Sj 51'
WANTED. AN RXI'EUIUNCKn RHCOND
Ctrl ; reference * tcquired. I indon court , fourth
liouno cost of South 21th bticet. C M3S3
FOB BENT HOUSES.
TENTS FOR RENT , 13U PARNAM ST.D
D 6J
WANTED-OOOD MEDIUM I'UICKO HOUSEa
List your houses for rent with Ames.
D-6C3
HOUSES , P. K. DARLING , UAItlvUIl ULOCK.
D-668
HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OP THE CITY. THE
O. IDavlJ company. 1S05 Farnain. I ) CCT
KELKKNNY & CO. , II. 1 , CONTINENTAL BLIC
D-C70
PINE 7-HOOM CORNER FLAT AT 701 8. ICTH
Blrect ; mngu nml all other convenience * . Qeorga
Clouaer , room ! , 1623 Parnam Hit cot. D 300
Fen IIIJNTTP "SOME GENTLEMAN AND
his wife would like to rent n dotliaule modern
house of nine looms In u choice location , wo
tiava U. Hoggs & Hill. D JM-AM
VOH RENT , MODERN C-ROOM COTTAGE ;
call forenoons Ul Sherman ntenuc. D MUI
KOU RENT. LARGE T\VO-STOHY mjILDlNO.
formerly uncd by Iho Marholt Tnmk Factory.
MM Hcward t. D 750 ul
FOU RENT. MOST DESlllAllLU HOUSE , 231 }
Parnam. R. C. raltcrson , Rumzo bluck.
D-M901
6. . 8 AND 10-HOOM HOUSES. ALL MODern -
ern , lawn and shade. Apply at : il N. Y. Life
or 1121 Miami street. D-M1& )
FOU RENT , PIAT IN I.1NTON 1II.OCIC. COR-
ncr nf Mason and 13th streets ; G nmns. In cnd :
repair : { 17.00 per montli ; Ituiuliu ut John Ham-
Un. 917. in block. aiao
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FOIl RENT. ELEGANT 1J-ROOM HOL'HE. 5003
Hurt l.
FOR RENT , CHEAPEST BIX-RCMM COTTAOE
with Imtli In dtyj cnly { 15,00. 2033 California
street. D-M362
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FOIl RENT , DEHIRAHLE DWELLINOS IN
all purls at city. II , II. Sbe.ife. UJ I'axlun l.lk.
D 937-S6
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yOll HALE OR RENT , CHEAT. MY UEsf-
deuce , 12)4 South 10th street ; brick house und
bam ; llnst.ln < s ; nil modem Impinve ments : lot
bUx2lil , John F. Coots , D-M3C Si
CHI : FRENV.ER. 111-110 N , 23TII STREET : It
large rooms ; nil modern ronvvnlom.vs. Will
rent either half nrpaiatcly. John N. Tremor ,
Opp. 1 * . O. ll-M3il ) 85
jfOn RENT , ELEOANT I'ROI'lHtTY WITH
barn ; modern mid beautiful ; hardwood IIiiMi ;
one-half pi lee ; 7-1 unm house , nuuly jupereO.
South ITIh Hllrvt , near 1'opl'letun.
S-ioom liouoe , modern , furnace , South 2SU %
near Hlckoiy. Very cheap , ( lUbu Loan &
Trust company. D-S4S 19
JOB BKNT FUBN1SHEU BOOMS.
FURNISHED RQOMS ; MODERN ; BUITARLIJ
fur one or two. 19 Dodge. 1 } V6J
NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS WITH ALL
coincidences. riiHt-cUus bo.ml. ill No. ISIh
Blrect. E MSTS 10 *
'FURNISHED ' ROOMS. SOUTH fu KT.
E-M933 BU
L'UKNItiHED ROOMS AT SIC SOUTH "iSTH ST.
E MUI 8 ll
FURNISHED ROOM , WITH BOARD. 1121
Dodge. E M337 23 *
FURNISHED ROOMS FOR HOt'.SEXEEPlNQ
and front sleeping rooms. 1(11 Honnrd.
, -M33i ( 13 *
JIOOM FOR LIGHT HOUdlCEEPINq it ! > N.
LARGE SOUTH FRONT ROOM , ISTTfARNEV.
, I-M57 ! > 1 *
.J'LKASANT FURNISHED ROOM. 221S DOIK1K ;
ladlca proferrtHlf ivfrrrnces requited. E M370
YOUNG WOMEN'S HOME UNUKK ifARE
Women's Christian uiocUllun. ill B. IIIII st.
F-H71
ilOOMS WITH HOARD UK CHICAGO ST.
F-MMl-AW
VERY DESIRABLE UNFURNISHED TllONT
and back parloia , also furnUhrtl rooms ; every
thing nril'Cluu , 210 and 2U Soulh 3lh ilre i.
P-MU1
PLEASANT ROOMS WITH DOARD. 1130 HAR.
n y. F M3I3 S <
TJNFgBNISHED BOOM8 FOB BENT
i UNFURNISHED CUAMUKlis pbu llOUSE.
kteplnu to man and wlfu ; no children. Il No.
ITlli it. (1-813
TWO LA110E lloTiMH. EAST AND SOUTH
front ; modern , will rn\l unruriilsanl In iwtrly
{ Kittling ( jed r t rcnca . IUOJ Gto. H mm .
U-MM3 21 *
FOB BENT STOBES AND OFFICES
CORNER STORE , J50 021 DOUGLAS. INquire -
quire Wt. 1-mSM
FOR RENT , ROOM. C3 HY 32 , 2ND FLOOR OF
my store , suitable for cloaks and suits ; good
Unlit and elevator service. Mrs. J. litnson.
1 M9S9
FOR RENT , THE 1-STORY IIRICK HUILDINU
Sin Fainain street. The building lias n llfs-
proof cement basement , complete steam br&l.
In IT tixturesuiler on all Doors , gas , tto. Ap
ply t the cilice of The lice. 1 Olfr
AGENTS WANTED.
WANTED , IMMEDIATELY. SIX CANVASSERS
for country nnd towns near Omaha , worth
J3.IW per day ; experienced salesmen only ;
something new ; Immense sales. Call 2707 Q
street , Soulh Omaha. J M3s2 20
AGENTS. ISOTH SEXES. TO TAICE CONtracts -
tracts for reliable llrm. 435 Paxton bile , Omaha.
J 711-AM *
NO BETTER CHANCE , FIRST-CLASS NEIGII-
horhood ; no opposition ; millahlo for restaurant ,
notlon.4 , dry KOodq , plumber , tailor , rent
cheap. 1923 Sherman avenue , near Corbv street.
J .MS'JJ SI *
AGENTS WANTED. OR SALESMEN DESIIt-
InR sld'j line , to take orders by Kimplu ; staple
seller , caally can led. Wo pay expenses and
tsnlny , or commission nnd furnish samples on
application. Address Lock Uox 123 , New York
City.
WANTED-5o BENT !
IIOHSE OP EIGHT ROOMS , SOUTH OF CUM-
Inu , west of 20th ; modern Improvements. Ad-
ilri-M T M , Ilee. K M3C3 20'
STOBAOE.
STORAGE , WILLIAMS & CROSS.12H JIAUNEY.
M-672
STORAGE FOR HOUSEHOLD GOODS ; CLEAN
and cheap rale. R. Wells , 1111 Farnam.M673
M-673
OM.VAN&STORAOE CO..1W2 TARNAM. Tcl.1339
M-C71
1IEST STORAGE I1UILD1NG IN OMAHA. U.
S. BOV. bonded warehouse. Household Roods
stored. Lowest rates. 1013-1013 Lcavenworth.
M-713
WANTED TO BUY.
CASH FOR LUM11ER BUSINESS IN LIVE
town ; glvo full particulars. T 8 , Bee ofllce.
N M9SC ST
FOB SALE FUBNITUBE.
PAYMENTS EASY YOU WON'T MISS YOUR
money. Low prices on furniture & household
goods. Enterprise Credit Co. , 013-615 N. 10tlist. _
O 75
FOB SALE HOBSES , WAGONS.ETC
FINE SECOND HAND I'HAETONS AND CAR-
rlazes. A. J. Simpson's Repository , 1411 Dodse.
1 > 5U-A81
2 TOP BUGGIES $35 & SC3.LEATHER TOP CAR-
rlnge { C5. Drummond CarrlaKQ Co. r Ml
FOU SALE OR TRADE 3 HORSES WEIGH-
Inc 1,000 Iks. each , A and 7 ytaT old. Fred
Terry. 430 Ramgo block. I' 7C4
THE IIKST LEATHER TOP UUGOY IN OMAHA
for JSS.DO. Drumniond , ISIh and Harney.
P-S50
FOR SALE , A FINE ROADSTER. ADDRESS
A. II. Spuir , Creston , Iowa. P M222 23'
FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
ICE FOR SALE ; CAN SIHI' OVER ANY ROAD
cut of Omaha and Council IJIutts. Lnmrnenux
llros. , 300 So. IClh , Onidlia , Q-M3GO S17
ICE FOIl SALE IN CAR LOTS. GILBERT
Bros. . Council Bluffs. Q MD23-AZ5
CHEAPEST CHICKEN AND ORNAMENTAL
fe'ico made. C. R. Lee , 901 Douglas.
Q-771
BAN5C AND I'LATTE VALLEY SAND FOR
sale. C. W. Hull Company , 20th & leard sts.
Q 775
WAGON UMBRELLAS. SUH'SON , 1411 DODGE.
Q 613-A2I
FOR SALE. THE FORMULAS IX > R WELL
known proprietary medicines , favorably known
In th northwent , with tola rlclils tn manufac
ture mid sell In North nnd South Djkotn , Ne
braska. Nont ! but re | Minslble pnitfes need
answer. Addiess H. F. Smith. Q M3W S13
FIRE BIHCIf. CAR LOTS , til M. BEST SIDEwalk -
walk brick In market. See sample walks laid
cor. 20th nnd Burl nnd 13th and IMerce. Wm
J. WclHhaiis , room 331 , Board of Trade.
Q 310 S10
MISCELLANEOUS.
HAVE YOUR OLD CARPET WOVEN INTO
rugs. Smyrna rugs repalicd. 1521 Leavcnworth.
H-M343
CLAIRVOYANTS.
MRH. nil , II , WARREN. CLAIRVOYANT. REliable -
liable business iiudlum ; 7tli year ut 111) ) N. 18.
S 070
MASSAGE. BA'J-'HS. ETC.
MADAME SMITH , EOS S. I1TII. 2D FLOOR ,
room 2. Massage , vapor , alcohol , steam , BU-
liliui Inn and wi lutjis. T M371 2o *
MME. LA RUE. 41C SOUTH ISTH. T-M931 S
MASSAGE , MADAME IIEUNAKDTn > DODGE.
2Stl SC
PEBSONAL.
UMBRELLAS MADE , RECOVERED AND RE-
palruJ. 1U5 South tjlxlecnln Miect. ij-ivl
WHEN OUT WITH YOUR LADY VISIT J. J.
Muller'u new Ice creum Vurlnrs , 2SOJ Leaven-
worth ilreet ; everything M nvw. Including the
building. Tel. 1030. lea creum ileliveied.
U C78
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V1AVI HOME TREATMENT FOR LADIES.
Health book and consultation free. Address or
cull Ylavl Co , , 319 Bee bide. Lady ultendnnt.
U-CI9
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TAKE YOUR FIIIBNU : TINTYI'ES. I POtl
Kc. I'roctor. 16 a. Hill tlretU U MS3 >
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t.tMUKi * HURNS TNYITES YOU TO SEE HU
Lew dinner ecu at (3.75 , formerly 110.00.
U-603 A24
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UASAGE HATHS. MME. POST , 31'Jh S. ISTH ,
BALDUPF
A plfuiunl lind convenient place , 1UO
P rnam slreoL I'axton block : 'plume 711.
U-8SD
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THE WOMAN'S BAKERY SUPPLIES VA-
ilcty c ( cholca goods , twsldr * live kinds ut Iho
ben Hi-mi In market ; vthnleticnt bread a
tieclaHy ; gauds ilellveied ; telephone (51. Mrs.
C. Eavlllc. manager , 1101 N. 2llli tit.
U 833-A.i >
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STRAW HATS CLEANED. RESHAt'ED AND
made new. 803 N. Mill St. U-ta-A-g
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MME. LA ROOK. MABSM1K 1 LEAVEN-
worth slreet , third llooor. fiont rooms la left.
U-T.73 W *
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WANTED. SITUATION "BY IjXPERIE.N'CED
Physician , southern Nebraska prefom.il ; sails-
fuclury r f rtnc ! furnUhed. AdJrvss T 4 < > , Bea
U a. ) JO *
CREAM FOR WHIPPING AND BUTTER-
milk. Waterloo creamnry , UU Howard ; lei. I3K.
U-itl SIO
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MISS MARY MARTIN OP DBS MOINES. IA. .
U most anxious tn sen or hear from her ulster ,
Mr * . EllruU-tli Thomivion , rnxnlly of Omaha ,
Neb. J L'-M S
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Xt'MOLE WHEAT BREAD PROM UNBOLTED
flour at Imogen U Rauisey'a , : U N. Utli sU
MONEY TO LOAN BEAL ESTATE.
LIKE INHtHANCE POLICIES LOANED ON
or bought. P. C. Chtiney , Kansas City , Mo.
W-SSI
ANTHONY LOAN A TRUST CO. , Ill N.Y T.IPB
loans nt low lutes for choice security on Ne
braska und Iowa farms or Omaha city property.
W 631
MONEY TO LOAN ON FARM IN DOUGLAS ,
Improved nnd unltnprmed Oinalin real eatnle.
Kidtllly Trust Co. . I7M Farnam t. W CS1
MONEY TO IXAN""ON IMI'ROVKD OM7VHA
real estate. Brennan , Love & Co. , Paxtnn Hk.
W-CM
' .CANS WANTED. J. N. FREN15ER. Ol'P , P.O.
W 763-11
_ _ _
XJONEY TO I.OAN ON OMAHA PROPERTY
nnd Nebraska farms at from 6 to 7 per red * .
W , B. Melkle , First National bank building.
MORTGAGE LOANS. AtOORE , Ml N.Y.L1PE.
\ : *
\V-509at
_ _ _
OMAHA LOAN & TRUST CO. , 1CTH ANU
Douglas Mrrets , loan money on city and farm
properly at lowest rules of IntercutV C91
MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES. THE
p. F. Davis Co. , 1W3 Farnam sL _ W 631
UNITED SI\TES MORTGAGE CO. OP NEW
York. Capital J2,000,0fio. Surplus JCoO.t/M. Sub-
mlt choice loans to P. B. I'uscy. nttent. First
Nallonol hank Jmlldlnc. _ W 6M
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MONEY TO "LOAN "AT LOWEST IIATRH ON
Improved and unlmpioNcd Omaha real estate ,
1 to C years. Fidelity Tiust Co. , 1702 Farnnm.
W-6t3
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MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA
real eslate. Brennan , Love U Co. , Paxton blk.
w cs
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FIRST MORTGAGES BOUGHT ON DOUGLAS
or Snrpy county fnrms. Reed & Selby , 331
Hoard of Trodo building. W 345
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LOANS ON DOUGLAS" SARPY COUNTY
fnrms. Write us. Reed & Selby , 334 Chamber
of Commerce bids , _ W 8J4
IX ) A NS'ON I MI'ROVED & UNIMPROVED CITY
piopclty ; S3 , 000 & upwards , I ! lo 7 per cent ; no
dtluja. W. Farnam Smllh & Co. , 1320 Farnam ,
W-6S7
MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS.
J. a HADDOCK , ROOM 427 IIAMOB I1LOOK.
x ai
MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE. P1ANO3 ,
horses , wagons , etc. , at lowest rates In city ;
no removal of goods ; strictly conddenllnl : you
ran pay the loan oft at any lime or In any
.mounts.
.mounts.OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. ,
30e Soulh 16th street
X-O5
SHORT TIME LOANS. PAXTON BLOCK.
X ! > 37 SS
MONEY TO LOAN ON HOUSEHOLD FURNI-
lurc. Dlanns , horses , wagons , or any kind ot
chattel security , at lowest possible rates , which
you can pay back nt any time , nnd In any
amount. FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE CO. ,
room I , Wllhnell block. X-C33
MONEY TO LOAN ON PERSONAL PROP-
crty. Harvln Loan Co. , 701 N. Y. Life build-
inf. (
BUSINESS CHANCES.
IP YOU WANT TO BUY.SELL OR EXCHANGE
merchandise , get In or out of the business , call
on or address the National Infoimallon and
Exchange Co. , 203 First National bank. Omaha.
Neb. Y-M8 A24
FOR RENT A DEPARTMENT ON SECOND
lloor , 30x80 , In one of tha largest houses tn
Council Bluffs. 13 , care Bee , Council HlufTfl.
Y M633
FOR SALE. A BIG PAYING BUSINESS : NO
competition ; S1.600 ciuh takes It. Address S
CO , Bee. Y M106 S S *
FOR SALE. CHEAP. FRUIT. CONPEC-
llonery nnd cigar Btore ; good location. In-
qulre 1511'j Farnam. Y M377 21 *
FIRST-CLASS MEAT MARKET , DOING GOOD
business In n Roort location ; good reasons for
sellliitt. Address T 57 , Bee. Y M3C3 21 *
FOB EXCHANGE.
TO EXCHANGE. 960 ACRE RANCH IN NEbraska -
braska for Rood horses nnd one-third cash. S.
W. Boyd. Frern int. Nebr.ukn. Z M935 20
WILL TRADE FINE EQUITY AND SECOND
trust deed , well secured on Denver realty , for
good farm In eastern or central Nebraska ,
clear or lightly encumbered. S. J. Richards ,
Box 101. Denver , Colo. Z M313 22
STOCK OP GENERAL MERCHANDISE FOR
sale or part trade. Lock Box X , Tabor. la.
Z M3H 21 *
IP YOU HAVE GENERAL MERCHANDISE
to exchange for Nebraska , Colorado. Tennessee
or California land , write "Day , " care Lock
Box 400 , McCook. Neb. g M3C3 2t
\VANTED TO THADE WATCHES , DIAMONDS
nnd nil kinds of Jewelry for real estate. Inquire -
quire 2719 aiming. 55 M376 20 *
SEVERAL INSIfJE PROPERTIES ( CLEAR )
for acre or outside lots.
Well Improved JADOO farm for home same value
In Omaha.
2 houses on one lot for eqiilly In good farm.
F. D. Wc.id. 16th nnd Douglas. K 3:0 18
FOB SALE BEAL ESTATE.
FARM LANDS. C.P.HARRISON , 912 N.Y.LIFE.
RB 8CS-5C'
LIST BARGAINS FOR QUICIC TURNS. 1C03
Dodge. R E 700
FOR SALE. NEW l-ROOM COTTAGE ; CEL-
lar. cistern , city water ; cor. 13th nnd Sahler :
11,250.00 ; long time. Enquire ISIS Farnam.
Samuel Burns. R E 693
CHOICE GARDEN LANDS , 5 MILES FROM
postafllcc. In tracts from 10 to 160 acies. A
crcnt bargain. Will take some trade. N. D.
Keyes. t7 Pqxlon block. RB-M7Z
FOR SALE. 4.460 ACRES OP LAND CO MILES
northwest of Omaha. Address Thomas Kerl.
Oakland. Neb. HE M777 Sl
BARGAINS. HOUSES. LOTS AND FARMS ,
tale or trade. P. 1C. Darling , Barker block.
R E 693
ONE OF THE BEST HOMES IN KOUNTZE
Place (201 ( Blnney ) If sold before Sept. 1st.
will go for loss than cost of house. Terms
about half cash , balance easy. R. N , Wllhnell
_ ( ownei ) , _ 2)7N.Y.L1 ( ) _ _ _ fc. H E 311
LOT FOR SALE. CHE AP. FOR CASH ONLY
or term payments ; lot 6. In block 1 , In Siirlng-
dalc addition to Iho city of Omaha. Jonas
Oak , box 48 , Andover , III. RH M103 21 *
S3 FT. FRONTAGE ON BUSINESS ST. ( ONE
mile from Fnrnam Kt. ) ; ahvaja rcnllni ; nl (192
per year ; considered by experts lo be worth
{ 5.000 ; Immediate tale lakes It for t2SOO.
36x100 nr. N. 21th St. . motor , 4r. cottage , JSOO.
S acres noutll of Soulh Omaha , } 3SO.
55.000 buys an elegant home north of Hanscom
pk. ; owner nbout to leave clly nnd wnltlng to
sell ; this Is a bargain.
P. D. Wend. 16th and Douglas RE-526 18
TYPEWB1TEB3.
TYPEWRITERS BOUGHT. SOLD , T5X-
changed , rented nnd repaired. T > pc\rrlter nnd
olllce supplies. Typewrllers rentU nt Jl per
month. Tl-.e Omaha Typewriter Exchange , suc-
ceesois to the typewriting dcpailmcnt of the
Megealh Slnllonarv Co. . 211 8. 13lh. lei. 1361.
990
SEE THE NEW DOUGHERTY TYPEWRITER.
The Omaha Typnwrller Exchange , tel. 1381.
No. ; il 8. Ulli st. 951
THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF STAND-
aid lypowrlters and nupplles. Wo control the
Dominion * Callginph nnd New Yost. Bargains
In second-hand machines displaced by ours.
All machines perfectly repaired , new parts sup
plied ; pi Ices moderate ; new machines loaned
whllo lepalrx are made , United Typewriter &
Supplies Co. , 1613 I'm unm St. Telephone 1.S > .
173
BUSINESS NOTICES.
OMAHA MEERSCHAUM PIPE FACTORY ; OLD
plpea made r.ew. C13 S. IClh. 70 }
D. T. MOUNT HAS REMOVED HIS COAL OF.
lice to 20 ! ) 8. 16th Bt , , Brown bloik. MJI70
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D.VMAaED inRR5lts"REsfLVERiD , 715 N. 16.
937
STOVE REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS ; ALSO
hotel riuige nnd general assortment ot ranges ,
cooks and healera ; water attachments put In
and connected at Jas. Hughes , C07 S. 13ih itt.
and Jackson. 303
BICYCLES ;
BICYCLES REPAIRE"D AND REMODELED.
Tires und sundrlea. Safes opened , repaired , C.
R. Hellln. locksmllh. 311 N. Itth t. 860
BICYCLES ] NEW AND onJTTMto jiil
easy payments ; e rent and repair , Omaha
Bicycle Co. . C3 N. leili at. 703
BICYCLES-ALL STYLEa
ALL PRICES.
F nd for our list of second hand and shop
worn bicycles. Repnlra and cycle sundries nf
all kinds. M. O. Daxon. 403 N. IClh Jl. Ml
UNDEBTAICKH3 AND EMB ALMEB3
H. K. BURKET , FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND
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kinds of electrical construction , western Elec
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J. J. HANIOAN , PLT1MIHNO , STEAM AND
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M733
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86983
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LEGEND OF THE DEVIL'S ' SLIDE.
Krwlrrle Morrln In Short Rtorlrn. '
In tlic licnrt of the llocky Mountains there
dwell in nnclcnt times n spirit or RTIOIIIC , to
whom the liullan tribes nrouiul about K.IVO
the nnmc of lnl-\Vnlla. ! lie was a spirit of
grout power \vlthln the limits of his do-
ninln. which extended deep Into the bowels
of the earth. Myriads of Inferior gnomes
were subject to his rule , nml were employed
under liU wise domain , In administering the
business of his kingdom ; checking and con
trolling the rude forces of the flres that
race In the earth's bosom , and making It
scrlveablo In charging the rocky fissures
with ores and minerals. Hut onca In a
while , In the course of Iho centuries , he tires
of his monotonous and gloomy life , and then
It Is his habit to come to the surface for a
holiday.
At first. In the far distant times , he found
the earth Inhabited by hideout monsters ,
and his only sport was to hunt the Ichthyo
saurus , or to ptinge deep Into the pathless
forests , and engage In fierce encounter with
a terrible biped , who Is known to us only as
the prehistoric man. Hal-Walla , however ,
was rather peaceable than warlike ; and after
a few such visits he wearied of this rough
sport , and many centuries came and went
before ho visited the upper earth again.
Great was his surprise to llml that the mon
sters of the early times had disappeared ;
the giant forests had given way to woods of
much smaller growth ; but what Interested
the gnome most of all , was the sight of n
number of Indian villages , which clustered
In the peaceful volley below. The men ,
women , and little children were ix revela
tion to Hal-Walla. They reminded him
strangely of the fierce beings he had grap
pled with In the forests of prehistoric times ,
and yet they were so different. Clad In
scant , bright colored garments , their red
skins shone with cunningly painted de
signs. Their manners were gentle for It
was a peaceable Indian tribe that built Us
wigwams on Hal-Walla's domain. They
were kind to their women , and the children
played harmlessly about , shooting at marks
with small bows and arrows , running swift
races , or ( lying on their ponies over hill and
dale.
Dwelling Invisible and unsuspected among
them , Hal-Walla took delight In studying the
ways and habits of these beings , no new and
stran-e to him. He soon learned their
language , and often sat at night In their
wigwams , listening to thelr talk about their
ponies , their crops , the chase , or the danger
that threatened from hostile tribes. And
while the Piilrlt thus dwelt In their touts ,
their good fortune was wonderful. Tor Hal-
Wolla caused their crops to grow as they
never did before ; and no arrow sent after a
buffalo or deer , no matter how young and
raw a hand , was known to miss Its mark ;
and once , when a band of hostile red men
came swarming over the mountains to at
tack the peaceful dwellers In the valley , he
assumed a shape of terror , drove them before
him like cattle , and slew them In great num
bers.
bers.All this led these simple folk to believe In
the presence of a good being among them ,
and sweet to Hal-Walla were the words
of thanks and praise which ho overheard tit
their campfircs at night. Hut one day , as
the gnome was roaming about the moun
tains , he spied a maiden , fair and beauti
ful an Indian princess , the only daughter
of the great chief Wlnotah , of the powerful
tribe of the Utcs. She was seated , uhattlng
with her girl playmates and attendants , at
the foot of a huge waterfall , which went
swirling and tumbling Into a rude natural
basin. The subsequent conduct of the gnome ,
as we shall presently see , would Indicate that
her Innocent beauty Impressed him deeply ;
for when , on the next day , the maidens came
again to sit by the waterfall , they were
amazed to find the scene wholly changed.
Tall trees , which had not been there before ,
made a shady grove about it ; the wild sweep
of the cataract had been checked , so that
It now fell with a gentle murmur Into the
basin , which had grown large and wide , and
was filled to the brim with cool , limpid
water , showing the pebbly bottom in Its
transparent depth. "It Is the Good Spirit
who has done this , " cried the maidens ; and ,
amid wonder and laughter and congratula
tion , they speedily prepared for a bath. The
princess was .the first to venture In ; but no
sooner was she Immersed , than she sank out
of sight. Vainly her shrieking companions
clutched at the glossy black hair , as they
saw her disappear ; and when Vlsula , the
princess's favorite , plunged In to share her
fate , some un&een power prevented her from
sinking , and she could only float lightly on
the limpid surface , llko a petal from a wild
rose.
Frightened and weeping , the girls re
turned to the village , and Imparted all that
had happened to Wlnotah. The chief rent
his carment. scattered to the winds the
lilUmca that waved so proudly on his head ,
and grieved for the loss of his favorite
daughter. After awhile he took courage , and
went to view with his own eyes the fatal
spot where she had disappeared. Hut the
magical Illusion was gone , and the waterfall
tumbled In unbridled fury down the moun
tain side as It had ever done In the memory
of man.
Meanwhile the princess , who had lost con
sciousness when she felt herself sinking ,
had been carried by Hal-Walla through his
subterranean kingdom to a beautiful valley ,
which his mnglo hud filled with wonders.
When she awoke , she found herself reclining
on a grassy knoll , dressed In bright gar
ments ; and the sunlight , glinting through
the shady trees , fell on the form of a
handsome young chief , standing reverently
before her. This was none other than Hnl-
Walla. who had assumed this pleasing
shape as being most likely to find favor In
the eyes of the maid. In glowing words ho
spoke to her of love ; told her the secret of
his being ; told her of his great kingdom In
the bowels of the earth ; of the power ho
possessed to bring good or evil fortune to
her tribe ; and so wooed her for his wife.
Hut the princess only sighed In answer ,
and reproached him with tears for having
remo\cd her from her people. Nothing
that Hal-Walla could say or promise seemed
to glvo her Cheer ; and ho was forced to real
ize that ho had been too sudden , anil must
patiently seek to win her by degrees.
"Theso things require companionship , " ho
said to himself , when ho had thought the
matter over. "Sho must be amused ; that
will sot everything right. " And like a
flash ho flow out Into the fields where the
imlzo was ripening , picked a dozen ears ,
and brought them with a triumphant smile
to the princess , who was wandering discon
solately under the trees.
"Fulrcsl daughter of earth , " said ho , "I
have brought what will glvo tlieo Joy , Take
these ears of maize ; touch them with this
magic rod , and glvo them the form of any
being thy heart desires , "
So saying , ho wisely left the princess to
herself , and slio lost no time In availing
herself of iho gift. Touching one of the
oars with the rod she cried : "Vlsula , dear
playmate , appear ! " and Instantly Vlsula lay
at her feet , kissing her hands , and , In her
joy , laughing and weeping at once. The
Illusion was to perfect , that the princess
knew not whether she held In her arms
the real Vlsula or merely her shadow , Hut
this gave her no concern. She surrendered
herself wholly to the delight of having her
dearest friend with her ; and the two wan
dered arm-in-arm about the gardens and
grottoes and groves with which the gnome
had adorned the valley , to make It n pleas
ant abiding place for Ills fair prisoner.
Tliu beautiful princess soon converted all
her supply of maize cam Into the girl friends
she was accustomed to. She was now fur
less lonely , and seemed to gr&w brighter and
inure content ; so that Hal-Walla congratu
lated himself on his penetration and the
progress ho was making In the knowledge of
human kind.
Hut as the weeks slipped by , the princess
began to notice that her companions were
growing pale und sickly. She alone , among
them all , bloomed fresh and fair as a rose.
Ono morning , when she stepped from her
wigwam , what horror was hers when she
saw that < they had all turned old and hag
gard , and were so weak that they could
scarcely move. In her terror slio called
loudly for Hal-Walla , who Immediately ap
peared.
"Iluse Spirit , " she cried , "la It not enough
that thnii hast deprived mo of my fecdom ?
Why tne | ; from me my only solace , the
companionship of these dear maids ? What
hi. * happened to them ? lYliy do they look
so old and strange ? "
"Hlnnifl mo not , fair maid , " replied the
Spirit. "They ore , It you remember , but
eari pf malzu , As long as they wore fresh
the magic rod lent life and youth to the
forms they borrowed. Hut now thu juices
of nature are dried up within them , and
soon they must return to dust Uo but
loucli them once again with your rod , "
She did as slio was blddnn , and , as she
touched them , the shadows vanished , and
only n handful of drlcd-up nmlxo para re
mained ,
"Weep not , fair one , " continued the Spirit.
"What our bounteous Mother Nature gave us
once she will give again. In A flash \ will
return with a new supply. "
So Haying , ho vanished , shot through spnco ,
and arrived at the maize field. Hut much
to his embarrassment , he found that the
nmlzo had all been garnered , and not one
ear remained. When ho returned to the
princess , she saw by his manner that some
thing had gone wrong.
"Thou hast deceived me. " cried she.
"Where Is the malzuT"
"Maiden , " he answered , "wilt thou for
give my want of foresight ? Inexperienced
In the ways of mankind , I wholly forgot that
the maize had boon g.irncrod , and thcro l
none loft In the llclds. Have pallenco with
mo but one short \spi-k , and thou shall have
malzo cars In abundance. "
The Spirit thfrs > 'i < " > ' ! . with the help of hh
gnomes , quickly plowed and planted an acre
of ground thick with the precious corn.
The underground fires were nude to heat
the soil , while he poured rain In abundance
from above. Quickly thn green shoots
poked their heads above the ground , and
throve and grew apaco.
Hut with all this thoughtfulness and anxi
ety to please , not n smile or answering look
could ho win from the fair princess. 1'a-
tlcntly he anticipated her every wish , hop
ing for the time when his devotion would be
rewarded. Hut In this ho reckoned without
his host. Ho wi s , after all , but n novlco In
his study of the human heart , and had
taken It for granted that the maid's
affections were disengaged. Poor spirit'
He know not that the prlnc.'ss had not heart
to give him , slnco for more than n year she
had loved Idanha , a young chief of the tribe
of Shoshone , whom she was to have wedded
at the period of the next new moon. Hut
so closely had she kept the secret guarded In
her bosom that the gnome even now had no
suspicion of the truth. While ho worked by
night and day to hasten the growth of the
maize , which ho fondly hoped would restore
the maid to her wonted cheerfulness , her
thoughts were busy with a plan of escape.
' the spirit had promised
In n week's time , as
ised , the maize was ripe. Knch day the
princess went to the field , plucked a few cars ,
and once more gave them forms of life. Hut
to one of the ears she secretly gave the form
of a magpie. "Kly , talking bird. " said she.
"till thou comest to the trlbo of the Sho-
shonca , and tell the young chief Idanha
that his beloved Is foully held prisoner by
the Spirit Hal-Walla , but Is planning to
escape. Bid him wait for me In the Valley
of Tines , the third sleep from now , with
horses and men. Hcgone , away ! " The
bird obediently rose In the air , and her eyes
followed It longingly till It faded In the dis
tance. , ,
The young chief had meanwhile taken the
disappearance of his dear princess greatly to
heart ho became melancholy and sad , even
the chase lost Its attractions. In the depth
of his misery ho derived a gloomy comfort
from the profound solitude of the forest ,
where he spent his time mourning for her as
dead. Ono day , as ho sat brooding thus , the
stillness about him was broken by the sharp ,
shrill utterance of his name. As he started
to his feet the cry was repeated , and he saw
with ama/cment that It came from a mag
pie who was sitting on ono of the lower
limbs of a gigantic fir tree. With the Il
logical Intuition of love n vague hope thrilled
through his soul , and , holding out his hand ,
he Invited the bird to porch upon his finger.
The magpie accepted the Invitation , de
livered the message which the princess had
sent and then fluttered away , leaving the
astonished Idanha In transports of happi
which he- had
ness. With a cheerfulness to -
long been a stranger he returned to his wig
wam , got together the braves , ponies and
provisions hn needed , and set out straight
way for the Valley of Tines.
On the third day the princess prepared to
execute her plan. The sun was painting the
hill tops In golden glory , and the earth was
fresh with thi ! moist odors of the awakening
day when she came forth from her wigwam
In all the radiance of her beauty. Well
she knew whom she would Und lingering
about , and when she advanced to meet him
with a smllo of promise on her lips the first
she had over bestowed upon the unhappy
irnoine his rapture Unew no bounds.
"Fair out. " cried he , "hast thou come at
] * -T reward me tor my long faithfulness ?
TO say the word that will make mo the hap
piest of my kind ? "
The wily princess blushed and east down
her eyes.
"Immortal spirit , " she answered , "how
can a mere daughter of earth withstand theo ?
It Is true thy gentle constancy has taken my
heart captive ; but what proof have I that
thou wilt always be patient and kind , If 1
make thca my master , and consent to be
thy spouse ? "
"Set me any task thou wilt , " cried the
gnome , Joyfully , "that I may show how pa
tient and obedient a slave I will bo to thee ,
and I swear by my Immortal being that 1
will perform It. "
"Do It so , " said the shrewd princess. "If
we are to bo wed I have a fancy for a grand
festival. Go you , then , to the maize field
and make n faithful count of the cars that
are growing there , Hut mind you make no
mistake ! Then will I give them the forms
of the people of my tribe , that I may be
wedded with dancing and feasting , as be
comes the daughter of a great chief. "
Ueluctant as the gnome was lo part from
the maid at the very moment when as ho
fondly believed his constancy and devotion
had touched her heart , he had no choice butte
to obey. In a twinkling he was at the
maize field and busy with his task. Hut
Hal-Walla was clumsy at counting , and In
the eagerness and excitement of his new
born hopes he made so many mistakes that
his figures were soon Involved In an almost
hopeless tangle.
The princess , meanwhile , had no sooner
disposed of the gnome than she prepaicd for
Instant flight. She had a good stout malzo
ear ready at hand , which a touch of the rod
transformed Into an enormous eagle , and
as she lightly leaped upon his back ho sored
Into the air and bare her away. Floating
high above the mountain peaks her sharp
eyes scanned the varying panorama below ,
until they distinguished the Valley of I'lnes.
With a steady hand she guided the eagle's
flight to the spot where Idanha and his
braves were walling , and as the bird bore her
safely to the ground , she throw herself , de
lirious with Joy , upon her lover's breast.
After wrestling long with the hateful prob
lem , the gnome finally completed
his task and returned to lay the
results at the feet of the maid. Hut
when he found no trace nf her either In
the grove , grotto , or the garden , n dark sus
picion flashed ucioss his mind. Instantly
rising to the heights of the clouds , ho spied
his fair prisoner , her lover and his braves ,
just crossing the boundary of his domain ,
beyond which ho had no power. With a
wild howl of rage , ho gathered up some
clouds In his fist and hurled them after the
fugitives. A terrific thunder storm broke
over their heads. Out slug the whole human
race , and the feinlnlnu portion of It In par
ticular , the gnome dashed madly Into the
tempest he Imd eaured ns best suited to
his humor. Then Inking a lai.t look at the
earth , which had suddenly grown hateful to
him , with the thunder and llchtnlng , wind
and rain raging and warring and Hashing
about him , ho threw himself headlong down
the mountain side Into the bowels of the
earth , und resumed the sway of his sub
terranean kingdom.
Hut the path ho plowed through the rugged
rocks as he shot downward still remains ,
llko a gigantic causeway , und will In all
likelihood endure thus till Time Is gray.
Truly , "the evil that men do lives after
them" and the same may be said of spirits.
The goii'l that Hul-Walla had clone was boon
forgotten , und ho was remembered only as
the Kvll Spirit , who hud wickedly abducted
the fair prlnces.s. And as the generations
came and went , these rocks , marking the
place of his violent descent , received the
name of the "Devil's Slide. "
To Ulruili I In' Syitclil.
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LITERARY NOTES.
"TolHtnl'a Hoyhood , " written by himself ,
and translated by Constantine Popoff , liai
juat been Issued by a London publisher.
The Third Folio Shakespeare , nold the
other day In London , brought the hlghcit
price , $2,175 , aver paid for a copy of this
particular edition , dated 1CQ4 ,
Thu copyrlKht of "Uncle Tom's Cabin" ei-
plrud a year ugo , but Mrs. Harriet Hcuchor
Htowo U still allowed a bonus from the sal *
of the work by her publishers.
This story Is attributed to Emerson : On
being aikcd by a friend what he lectured for ,
ho replied "K-a-m-o , " "What do you
mean by that ? " Inquired the other. "Flit *
Hud my expenses. "