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TITE OMAHA DAILY T.EE : JTLY 0 , 1S05 SPEG1RL NOTICES. fur I lime roliiinni will he rii until latltlP p. in , for Ilia ermine nml until H | > , in. fur the iniiriilnic 'iil hunclaj edition. AilTtrllM-rn , liy rniumlliiR n nnnihrrcil < hrckf din lintn nnnnrrn nililrmnril to n Iininbrrril Irttcr In cnra of 'I lin lire. An- Iwrm o uildK imril ulll lin ilcltTcrctl upon I ttcrntntliin of the ilitrk only. Hutc * , 1 1-Kc it mini , II rut litritlin , ! c n word lierrnflcr. Nothing tukon tnr li s tliun tfOc lor II rut Inrrrlloii 1 lirso utliiTtlapiiii-iiti mint mi icinsrcu- tlvrly , j5ITUATIONa WANTED. ANTKn HTLJNOCIIlAPIiniT AND riKNF.P.AL ofJIcimnn wmts p"Sltl.m July l t Five yarn" Plppt irni e. Host r > 'f n-n < , s Aidless C W t'anlli M , Valentine Nebtaikn A MW2 HITfATMNANTI3D 1IY AN KMT.HtKNCIID nursery go TIH M ) AIIIIHI | | < I' II ulllc p AM' ' , * 4' WANTI3O. IIY YOFNO I.AHY. AS COPYIST or IlKlit oltioo work. Addicss T 2.1. ] ! . A-Mfio. ) " , ' WANTED &ALJHi.LP. . WANTKD. I f > rt MKN TO XVH1TF. MR TntJAV for thi1 receipt ( absolutely rroo. In plain sejI'M envoi ! ) which cured me nf nervous deblllt * . ruhausutl vllallly , fie. Addu-its C. J. WiiIK'-r. Ihix Mil Kalam.izoo. Mich. It-MWI WANTKD , MAN ON SALXUV TO TAKK oll- ders In i lly. If suocisful will re > elvo ad- vaniemrnl. Apply after 'J a. m. FIC I ) 1115- laa , 1I-.M330J > 23 _ WANTKn. 8AL13SMKN run IIKST SKLLINO llni > nn HIP Mnil , Illiiral salary ; also n'de ' linn nvn fur Fpeiinlty. California Cider Co. , Chicago cage WANTIM ) . YOI'NO MAN ( COLOHKD I lit : forrodl who run sing nnil plav KUltar to co with molli-lno nmipinv. Write It. A. ( Unv. M. _ J. ) . . flliiillini k. In. 1I-M576 3 * TKAMS'lTntS ON HA1LHOADTIHK IN Koutli D.ikotn. hhlp 1 I' , ni. : free ttnni | ita lion Kramer & O'Honrn , lltli nml Fiirnnm streets U-MM1 3' BALi3MiNTo : iiFc. THADI : . sinn LINK or othorwlso. J. XV. Knight. :17-221 Btnte HI. , Hnelne , XVIs. 11-MMI 3 WANTED AIII : Yot' IIONMIST , KDIIKII iNi > rsTinorn ? If Bo encas" wllh IM fur IS' ) " , . fW > n tnnntli , 13 Wl n yonr. > mi enn mak , ' II eaxx , MX ImurH n day. Our nKent * ilo not Kimplaln of h.inl tlmeWin' They are miKlnn in uu-y s > IMnK uui li.'lfn tli.n . litxliaih.i , tin"lily pnntlc.il family na tii-r nnnufarttiroil , waine * . ilrtt- < nnd p'liHlni dlKlii'H perf.M tly In tu. ) tnlnnfa , Iln expi'lleni , ' lfii"'ll \ , ll e llld uf S npiTntes It einll > , i heap nml diitalil , . weight , tmrtirn imiinilt , mnde of mill-ttint she t tiel ; capaelty , 100 pleiea , J10.IW ) for IK iiUil | ; e\try family want * ono ; you ilnn't have to rinvaa ; ns noon nn IIH iple know you have It for silo ilioy Bend for n dUh waiher : eni.li ntri-nt'n territory pro- lerl'il , no riimp llllnn : o fiirnl h sample ( elKhi lx pounili ) In nice ca e to laily nuen's ' In take onl'TS with : one iiK nt mad" > : il.rl llrst ten Mays AiMresi for full iiirtlciilnr * 1'erfec. lion Mf Co. . nnBlenoml , III. U-MI4I I1) ) * rnvr UMIL ron nn.s'niiAT , nonsn worts , refenners nqulrid. Mis. C. Will Ilatnll 1112. Pail : n\o. C 371 2 * WANTKU. HOMIJ TYIM3\VlllTiri MIMHO L-rnph woik ilonu. U. 1) . MiiKnn , Mo Valley Iowa. C MO'H 3' ' iTOK KENT HOUSE3. F. K. DAKL1NO , IIAUKUK II Ikfl IIOI'SIIS IN ALL PA UTH OI-'THK CITY. Till O I' Ha\la Company. 15n"i I'arnam. I ) 4M 1IOFHK8. 11KNAWA & CO. . 1' ' ) : N. I5TII JiT. OLI3 CO. . LAHOKST LIST IN OMAHA D-Ml'i3 ' rort iKNT-nr.sntAiiLn iiousns. 9 r . .am. 211 M. : ith t. , $3) . 7 r "ins. KM N. 27th n > p. . JIU.M. 9 ronms , 4 7 rnss st. , S14. 9 roiniia , 4'JJ7 Ilav. npoit St. , $10. C rooms , SI ? ) .IniKson at. . M. C pH > ms , 3..n I'intt t. . $7 See Fidelity Trust Co. , 1702 Tarnam ft. KKNTAL AoiNCY , C2) SO. K.TII ST.n n 4TO : iiinANT : C-UOOM COTTAOIH .it's- built. 12 5 > ) . Fhlollty Trust company , 1702 Tar ram I > 4il S-ROC'M MOI1KIIN lIOl'Pi : . MTII ST. & TOP pleton. llarlinan At Itol.lilna . , 21) lco ! IMK. D-S21 .IvD . - 7-HOOM 13AST FHONT MODI3UN , MJ N. 4'VTII ' NINI : UOOM MooniiN iiot'sii : , DirAciiiD : , lieaiillful lawn ; Hlwde tu-ei < IH ) " > South 2Sth. . Apply to J. II. P.inolto. DoUKlas hloik. rou nr.NT-.six-itooM imrsi : NKXU 2.-.TI . and Cumlnrf ttx. , i'J-W. Inqulie at S-S So. ISth B' 1 > - 73 MODI-IIN fi-nooM COTTAOI : . iniArTirr lawn and shulo. 2121 Miami Hiert. D M)13 ) iiOIIT-IlOl.M llOHSKri NI2AU Ilinil SCHOOL J1I1.CO i nd 123.CO pir munlh. Ir quire S61 , Caplt a\o. IMI I 3- n-itooM COTTAQI : . s. i : . con. IOTII ANI : Jael.non. l-40i j rou HINT TWO G-HOO.M COTTACIKS. ONI ( umlklivd. M' ' , a. SUlh. Muderii. D MS2"- * ' HKNT , C1II3AP. Fl'HNISIIKD COTTACJK six looms , I.\lli . loom , itc. Addnss T 27. Ilee D M379 4 roil 11I5NT. TIIK HOSK. H XHN15Y. NKAH 20th. See Muller , Hie ronfectlniiei. D M5S ) 8 C lioo.Xt FLAT FOII HUNT. 1313 lOlvJtv.c..NT - - . w > . . roil uNT nLr.uANTLY rooms. COI S. l.lth IJ Cl'j ' Jj- nooMrt soc \TIIK. 719 s. UTH. 13 910 J > 1S 3 HOOMS 1'oit uoi'HUKiiiMNO : rott MAN and wife , u < nt t.iKm In Iioaid. 319 N. 17th. IIOOM roll TWO , PHIVATIJ FAMILY , MOD- ern. 607 s 2" > th Ave. 15 J13JI 13 * i-'i'HNisnr.n HOOMS FOII LIUIIT norsi- : Kecplns 519'l t inf. 13 M.VU ! ! ROOMS AND BOARD NIC13LY I--CHN1SIII50 SOl'TIl IIOOM WITH Iionril for two. pihate raml' ' > . no nlher boaid- ers l "it liiime ( milfoils. Cll No. 21st. bet. Calif utiia nnd Webster. F 9)1 ) TO TUAD13. DHHSS Sl'lT. C1I13ST MI-.ASUIII3 3S Inchffl , worn twice ; co t $7o , for hot&e. Ktm , or an j thing. H 42 , Deo. F US UI.roNTLY Fl'UNISIIF.n HOUMS WITH boaid , nil iJJern cotnonlencca. SSl'i Welwter. I'l.lSASANT. COOL IIOOM FOII TWO. WITH boanl 2511) Doilrfe. H. l'-ai 2' _ L.Mtii ; FUONT UOOMVITII ALCOV13 , IN prlxale family ; rt'feicnees. 2313 Farnain SI. v i "ir , T1II3 I TOI'lA , 1721 HAVIINPOUT ST. . Fl'It- iilnheil and unfiiinliihed looms with bn'inl , transient uccommo latlonii , intes reasonable. F-403 3 * HOOMS AND 1IOAHD , 22J5 DODlll-3 ST. K-MIM-3 * KLKOXNT nooMH , 1IAT1I. FIHST CLASfi Inuiid. f J CO per week. Webster hotel , 1T > 1'J Houniil street. F MM1 C * ron Hi3NT-i-'r Nisiui : ) HOOMS WITH board U.'l Iilnney fetieet. F Mitt 5' T11I3 IIILI.SIPI3. " ISTH AND DODflK ; COOL IOO : > ! .H. IIIKI > l.inn , cxee lent lable ; tinnniiints . F l-'OU HUNT. Nli-IIl.Y FFHNISIIIIl ) SdHTH- r.i t front loum , nlth almve all. . I Uiy window ; ( ill moili-in ' , n , 'iilene. . b'mid , UIVMI Htiinuiiida Ihu ilJU > - . liiJ S g'th ' > ln--t. F M.VIS 6' _ TJNF URTj i s H t T R 0 OMS 'I O RENT I OH 3 I Nl ritNISHKIi HiioMS ( 'It ' 1U1NT AT 200 S. 2l'h ' H' . U-Ml T1IUI513 IMOM lIOFSKKii3PLNO W.'li ST. Mar > ' auntie O -M371-3 * RKNT STOKg. > AJ > D OFiTIOEd TWO-STOHY I1HICK. 2f.\60. ANH OS FEKT trackage , 7IS S. I3th , at > our own prlef. It. 13. Coin Co. . 1C N. _ 15 > hHt. _ _ 1-7U Jii HI3NT-THI3 1-STnilY liUIOIC P.l'ILDlNO , 9Hi rnrnnm etieet. This ImlldlnK Imii n lire- prtxif cement Uitrnuni. complete meant he-it- mil llxturcD , water on ull tUi.ir , gan. i-u\ Ap ply at the illlce of The leo. ! _ l flo TWO-STOIIY niJlfK. IJX6.1. AND Ccr3T ] IracknKO. 7IS H. nth. at jour own primII 13. Cole Co. . IM N. 15lh t. I-710-J > 5 \ AOENTSW ANTED. JU3N AND WOMl'N. i TO 110 A D.XY. AD- ilress the Handy ! ! Her Co. . S3I Now Voili Life MdK , . Om.ihu. Ni-li. J l _ _ _ _ \ANTii > . STXTI5 AN ? ! COt'NTY AO15NTS ; Klnple nrtlcle , blir nmney , r f rneei niinlred. Addrei . 11 , 11- , ? ' ' XV. 3nl ilieri. iVivvn- twrt. Iowa. J L.\UYn3NTsHttlUnil t'Nr > I3HHAlf.tl3NT. iiulck nalu ; LU piollu. t-uiuUHiUtt fieo. Mrs. N. II. Little Mf " . C * . Chicago , III J-MS97 3 _ _ AOENTS WANTKt > N1JXV WALL MAP V. S. an < t XVoiM , lx fift IOIIK , rle\en temtlful culotiii n > oxpTtenc net-deil you cinnnt m.iWo nmney e.islcr Hend Kc fir BampU1 , or wriu Hand McNully & O. . Chicago J M 'i r RENTAL AOKNCV. cT \VALLA < i : unNTALsrsi : ur.oTvN i I.K L-M'Oj STORAOE. BTOUAOE : . FHANK nwuns. mi HAHNHY. MI75 11158T HTOHAOI3 IIL'ILDINO IN OMAHA. U. R RTJV. Inmileil wnr nniMP. hounehnlil RomU utorol ; low put rates. 1011.1013 Lenvenworth. M 176 8TOVI3S STOUii-HNO SI'MMKH. . MO. 1207 Douslas. Oniahn Steve Hepalr XVorK . M-477 _ _ _ PACIFIC STOHAOI3 * WA11K1IOFSI3 CO , 9TI1 A Jones l . Ooneral storage and forwnidlng. M-473 WANTED TO BUY. WANTKI ) . ACItns NF.AH PITY LIMITS. SI3ND prlee ami loiullon. T 20 , Ilee. NMH77 3 * XVANTI3D-SKCOND IIANH MOTOH , FHOM 3 to 5 hums powir. Apply nt Nc-brnskn Hay nnd tlraln Co. , 14th mid Nlihulan. N 5M 2 * FOR SAMi SOltWITURK. FOH SALI3-30 riOO.MS FrUNITFHI3 : CBN- ti.ll l-itntiiin , 18 Inurders. RCIO.I renKons for n-lllng , gieat Ijurgaln. Address S IS. 'Ilee. 0-.MS7) FOII sALF.-iiorsinioi.u OOODB AT 1211 s. 21th street. O 1S1 J' ORSALE-HORSFa.WAOONS.ETC Y1U SALlf-ONi : or MY I1LACK I'liNY liiaren. li.-d M ihl UlT'-j Fainnm. 1' JI'J ' 0UHALI5 , .XT AAIKlAIN , IIIINTLIS CAIl- lavihniBi * and * toel ran e. Call foreno is. > I7 Franklin street. P M"W 4 * FOK IXUDWOOD COMIIINATKiN Hud AND .lileken fence. Chaa. 11. Lee , 9th and DnigLis. HK STANDAHD CATTLK CO. , AMI3S. NlTlT" has 4uu tons good baled hay for sale , y M1MJ 'OH SALI3-OLD LFMIII5U , CONSISTING "F Kf-iintllnK 2x1 , 2xS. 2Kln , S\S , shliilap. HhratliiK , , doori * . wlndou * . eti , nt the Associated Charuk-3 wood jaul , iU ! Howard si. ( J-957-.lyll * FOH SALK. Ve hat , a numbi i * f Hist mortgages In amounts of $ | i > to $1 Hint in C'-j to s pel c. nl fir sale Nona but gilt cdrfcd securities handlid. Call nnd BOO us. * 'Idollty Trust Conn any , 1702 Fariutn HI. 0-5S7-31 CLAUlVOYANTb .1UH. . DH. II. WAH11F.N , CLAIHVliYANT , UK- liable business inidlum , Slh > enr nt 113 N. l < , th. S-IS1 iIADAM 13. AFSTIN , THANCI3 MI5DICM AND lnili'i > . .ndent.inl le.nler. Hooni 3. W ) S. l.-th Btieet. Hamburg liotcl. S M373-3' MASSAGJi , .IADAM . SMITH , S02 S 13TII 21) FUOH. IIOOM : i , ma nctle , vaiior , alcohol , Bteain. snltihiitinc nnd st.i baths. M4"iJ- .lASSAOi : , MADAMi : IIIJIINARU. 14SI DODOI3. T MCoU J > ! 'INI3ST HATH ANT ) MASSAO1I PAHLOHS IN city. Mine. Unwell. 311 & 32' ' ) S. Utli ; tli > roiiRiy ! practical ihliupodlst and inanlciirl-it nltemlant. T MSTI ) J > U' S NOHTH 1CTH ST . IIOOM 13 , 11ATI1S. SI3- leet massage by Ull c.\pcr . Anna , fio-n Ch | . I-.IKO. T-M-.CS . 7 * IHS. DH. LI30N. 13LiOANT : MASSAOI3 AND rlnetrle bath. I'arlota restful nnd lofroililnK. 4IJ North llth sticet. T MStW ' TUKltibH iJATHS. TFHKISH 11ATIIS. ONLY PLACH IN CITY exi-ltisUely for ladi . Hntio M'j in , Ilee blili : 135 ADinS1 I1ATHS. MMI3. POST. 31 ! > 'j S. F.TII. 4S2 VIAVI CO. , 315 III5I5 I1LDO. : IIIJALTH HOOK free ; h"me treatment ; lady .ittt-nd int. I'ISJ I. HAAS. FI.OHIST , PLANTS , CUT FI.OWI3HS. Hanniiet , hall , nslilenee and Rra\e deroiatluns , 1S13 Vlnton Btteet. Tvlcphone 770. U MISI 11ATIIS. MASSAOI5 , M.MI3. POST , 313'j S I5TIL .X PHIVATI3 PAUTY HAS MONI3Y TO LOAN on pianos , Jewels , bU-ycl-3 , eto. ; business nil lolly confidential. Address , PostollUillox S2D. U M7W IIAX-T ] YOtHl OLD t'Ani'UTS MAOI3 NTO IUKS ; any size > ou wish. Iu21 L-'a\enwoi th stieet. U .M7 < MJG AUK YOU RICIf ? MI3DICINI3 AND TU13AT- ment 50e. at 20VJ N. 10th gt. U 11J Jj 17' ILLINOISANS AHI3 Hiqit-5STI5l | > TO SI5ND llamo nnd nddi'HS fol oiran zlllj ? Illllt ils eillb to II. 15. Cole. 1 8 N. irlh. U 313 5 XYANTI3P , S01.DI15UH OH OTHI3U PAHTIKS who desire to tnko rli li-c Ro-'t. land In Yank- ton ioi < r\atton. Mltuatid alum ; Mlssonil il\er , Ch.uli's Mix Co. , S. D. Addie'S Hubert Van Pelt. Mitt IK II , Souta Dakota. f M.Vil 9 THI3 W13AK , AC.I3D Oil INFIHM WILL FIND Claiko's PunH > \Vhlsl.y to bo tin. tlneat Bplrlt tonic made. Try a bottle. At doib-rs tI-.MV.i- MONEY TO LOAN KKAli ESTATE ANTHONY LOAN & THUST CO. . 31S N.Y. I.1F13. loans nt low rates for choice se.urlty In Ne braska and Iowa farms or Omaha city pioperty XV 4 MONKY TO LOAN AT I.OXVI3ST ILXTI3S. TIII3 ( } . F. Davis Co. , 1503 Fninam st. XV 4 ' CITY LOANS. C. A. STAHH , JJ13 N. Y. I.I I'll. , XV-liS LIFK INSL'HANCK POLICIKS I.OANKD ON or bought. F. O. Chesney , Kans.is Cllv. Mo XV IS1 CAPITAL. $2.004.Ml4 : SUHl'LUS , { WI.OOO ; U. S. MortgaRS Trust Co. , New Yolk , for C per cent liin on city property npply to Puxey A : Thoinas. agents , room 207 , I'll at Nat. Ilk lildg. W liw MONI3Y TO LOAN ON IMPUOX'IJI ) OMAHA leal estate , lliennan , Love & . Co. , Paxton lilk. W HI MONKY TO LOAN ON OMAHA UI3AI.I3ST.XTi : nt ( i per cent. XV. 1 > . MelUel , 1st Nat. Ilk hl'lif. ' \VJ. . | > MONI3Y TO LOAN ON 1MPIOVI5D OMAHA pioperly. Fidelity Trust Co. , 1702 Fat nun. xv - LOANS ON IMPHOVKD& UNIMI'ltOVF.D CITY piop-ity. XV. Fiiin.iin Smith & Co. , 132J F.irn.tm XV-191 1NVI3STOHS' DIUicTOHY : CO. 10 XVAI.l. ST. Now Yorl , olfcr any pai t IO,0'H ' eastern In \estois * names , who ha\e in iney to lincst , Jus compiled. XX'ilte for paitkulaia. W M3S1 J > 2i MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS. J. 11. HADDOCK , UOOM 127 , HAMOI3 IILOCK , X lli ! MONKY TO LOAN ON Fl'HNlTrilK AND pianos. I'red Tt'iiy , 4W llnniKo blk. X 1U7 Mdl7f5iri7oAN CO. , 403 N13W YOltK LIF13 X -131 J > ir MONKY TO LOAN ON FmiNlTUH13 , PIANOS hnii.es , wag. ns , .to. at | o\\cst ral.H In city no remoxnl of puuls ; Btilctly conlldenllal , yoi tan pay the loan oil at any lime or In any amount. amount.OMAIIA MOHTCLXan LOAN CO. , 3'n ' ! So. IClh St , X 49C BUSINESS CHANCES. JI2.000 < H STOCK OF MI3UC1IANDISI3 IN tl Unsn In lantern Nebiarka , fol land nnd ca a or nuilvalent. Address S W , care Ilee. Ilee.Y Y M13I 3 SOLID 1NV13STM13NTS ; IlllICK 1IFSINI5S& bloek. water power IlnulnR mill , line i < e busl new. H. C. Alger & L'u. . Shcildan. XVjo Y-.M313 FOII SALK. CL13AN STOCK OF DHFOS. IN \otce ntHiut J3.7IW.IX ) ; goivl location , gooil rig i trade ; good reasons for belling. Address T 19 , Ilee. . Y Jio J FOII SALK STOCK OP MILLINLUY : 1113ST location In Iho city , ( lood icason for ' Alilio s nt unco. T 13 , Y-IJOS' FOII S.XLK. Jl.TOO STOCK PHY C.OODS AND finnlahlnxs. Fplendld loeatlon ; will takef3W ini-li uada.ant lot. Addiejs T 21 , Hoc. Y-J7Q ! FOH SAI.13 , CI.fSAN STOCK OF OUFTIS IN lo\\n , Miiall amount nf cash required , liitii ; am tatfy ternm un lulatue. Address T 28 , Ilee. Y-MiSJ 4 _ THI3 AMI XVI3 111113 XTHK. TIIK XVATKH XVI3 drink , the food wo oat Is full of microbes Destiny thesa d , ath-denllm ; KCHIIS by tisliiK a pine i-plrlt tnnlo I'l.irkc's 1'uio Hyo XX'hlsky , In bottles nlwn > . Y M"iii 3 FOR EXCHANGE. XYXNTKH TO THADU , NKXV STANDAHD HI- t-y < le foi draft hone we. . shins 1. M p. , und * r liiinv. 13. J. Da\l > i , 1110 Fatna'ii yt. K $37 TO KXClANOKX rOMF.INKU STo-KoF di UK * , clocks , watches , J.\\-ly. : blank nnd ( chool liooks , wall pap'r. window Hhadr : , . paints , olln. class , eli. ; ulll Invoice , with IK- lures uVuut J'J.iW ; want lint > ro\ihl firm. Ad- dre A. J. Pllzor. Chcriy\ule , Kan. I XVANT MI5HCII.XNDIS13 IN i\CII. : \ NtllT FOH iwj | eslate and cash. II. A. XX'aumr iun.ih.i. /-M100 _ _ _ TO KXCII.\NH5. A JlS.diV ) TO 1S,0. UF.NUU XL stuck. J. 15. lluzlltl. Paiker , S. D. / Mtaa 4" _ XVI3 H.XVK FOII SALI3 AND I5.\CH.XN(5K ALL Kim's ' of march-indue HUK-I.S. manufaetorleii , lioli Is. Kinks. Insurance bu inoMi. ole. Coinmu- ni. . .He.iur wuntn ti > ti . and If an > thliiK ' ' " 'i b..1. . . : i. fur you a pi.impi rvpb will be m.i'l. . . Nili.il ! lnr.irni.iii.il and 15xelian i ni | > an > HPial , i , N. liraika / - Md':1 : 5 ' ' " " " fCA SAL. . .i'/vli'jiSTATKi r\LSTUXvTS. TllU 1JYHON III3KD COMPANY. lit : -M FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. Continued. IMPHOVKD OAHDKN LANDd NKAIl OMAIIA nt prk > K that will xurprlse y.ui. If taken within \rcek . J. II Sherwood , 423 N. Y. Life UK-JOT IJAHOAINS , HOFSI5S , LOTS AND FAHM ; wile or trade , 1 * . K Datllng. Darker blmk. IU5-OT 11AHOAINS , SALI3 OH T11ADI5 IN CITY PIIOF- t-rlles nnd farms. John N. Frtnier , opp P. O. UK Mj _ _ 1IOMI3S ON KAHY PAYMKNT3 , SF.LL ANO buy lol > , acres , fauns. ( Jaivln llros. , 210 NX. . L AT A 11AIULXIN , COHNI3H LOT. PAVI3D ulrei-l , 3 cottaKo * . " . 7 nnd S rooms each , brick baoetin-nt , water nnd g-wer conelietlon , In l-cst residence portion , monlhly rental 144. Apply hy letter to Jenn Schons. 5W lleo building. 1115 311 Jyai FOH SALI3-S-HOOM COTTxniJ , FULL LOT. IMM. terms easy. It. C. Pattcison , lining * bloi k. HK-MSII " AllTl'LANDS , C. F. llAUHtSONroi2 N. Y. Life. U13-S37 J)1H * - ) _ H.XVK IIKI5N INSTHUCTF.D IIY TltK owner to IH-II by AUKUHt 1 at best price obtain- nblu tituj of the most attrnrtUe icsldonco pr p- rrtlpn In Counell llluffs. New modern hou - . "V " Moms. Heternl large loin , nicely Improxod. ran use part of price In goil trndo. H O. Mert-e , _ 10 Main street. Council muffs. 1115 Mill 6 _ OH HALK AT A LOW PUIC13 , ONK-HALF cash , balance un and lwi > > enrs , ono of thu most xnluable nhcep and enltle ranches hi eastern Monlnna. Has 4SO ncres deeded land cuntioN thousaniLs of neres of range lands ad joining. This proiorty | Is under feneo. has rlrnnoil imil.llnKM "f nil kinds , outfl I < H > tons of tiny , grows oats nnd small grain with out Irrigation. A splendid water right nnd ditches , 2000 head of sheep , horses nnd nil kinds of farming marhln-iy will be fold to- grthor. XVIion wo s.iv this Is one of the \ery lo.t stock ranches In eastern Montana , wo know It tu bewi and respectfully ask all Intonillmi bn > ets to come and s-o the propertv. ( all on 01 nildress Austin North company , Illlllnits. Mon tana. 1113 .IJI 7 XI. O. DAXON , 402 N. 1CTH. 503 STI3HL1NO 1IFILT LIKI3 A XVATf'H.VI3ST - crn 13lectrlcal Supply Co. , 1513 Howard Btree- . S15I3 TIIK VISII1LI3 HALL IIKXHINC.S ON Holay Siioctnl.II1 Itanium Ilro. , 120 N. F > th MJ IKMINQTON AND ] 3ACLI3. CHOSS QFN < 'O . 110 S. Full Btieot. 6lM xTT.T DI3AM5 & CO . H1G FAHNAM STHI3I3T. M7 VI3STI3UN 1JICYCLK & GUN CO. , 2110 CUMINO COS MANTELS , OKAT b AND TILES. XVOOD MANTI3I.S. Oil \T13S. TII.13S FOH Ilro places , \estlbtiles and large floors , write fet prlu-s. Mlllon Honors , v. Sons , Omaha. 30U ELECTRloAl. KLKCTHICAL I3NOINK13H8 AND CONTHACT- ors foi i loi-trle llRht nnd nvitnr jilants and nil kinds of eli-rtileal ion tnu-tloii XVoHlorti iiec. Irltal Supply Co , 1115 Howard st. 310 CARPENTERS A1MJLJ UU1LDERS. C. 13. MOltlHLL. VAPKll HXNOINO. HOFSK slin painting , brkk work , iil.ist.-iln . off. H. 1 , lldlkcr blk. , tel. 733. shop 913 N. 2llll Bl. LOST. STUAYI3H. SMALL ULACK AND TAN DOO with white spot on neik , between South Omina nnd Allirlghl , Sunday. Call HniiiMnli U hntol , Idih and Jutksoti , get lew.ud. LOST .ni - LOST-HY POOH 13HUANU HOY. DIAMOND In envelope , addtessed to Omaha lil.un iinl XVa'oh Cn l' | . use leave at loom 1. Aillnxton blotk. Hewaul. . . , - - , ' _ < UNDERTAKERSANJJ EMBALMERS II. K. Ill'HKKT. FFNKll.Xl. DIllKCTpIl AND cinbnlmcr. 1C1S Chicago St. . telephone ! ) ii. 012 SXVANSON & VAL1I5N , 1701 CUMINO , T13L M. O. MAFL. FND13UTAKI3H AND F.MHAI.M- or , 1117 Fnrnnm St. . telephone 225. ull C. XV. 11AK13H. UNDI3UTAK15U. U3 S. 10TII KT A 0001) THINO-PFSH IT ALONO. MAUK tin- latest slang phi.iso. but that's Ju it what wt'io doing wtlh HHKHIDAN COAL. S.WW toils Hold in Omah.v last > eor. We glxo jou 2000 Ibs , of the best XVjomlnK cooKIng coal for Jl.aO Victor White , msr , 1W3 Farnam 6t. Tel. Ifl 517 MfcDlCAL. OMAHA nL13CTHO-OALVANIC INSTITFTK. p ) ni 1K5 N. Y. Lifellld B : Irealnient of nil ulerlne troublen , leuconhoe.i , painful or sup- iinssed menstruation , catarrh nnd throat trou bles , It Is now the recognized remil > , tiemiiriholds are cured without knife or" pain ; lady iiltendant. M.,01 7 * PASTURAGE. GOOD PASTFHK FOH HOHSI5S , } l 00 PI3H month per head. Charles Oans , St. Paul , Neb. A. C. X'AN SANT'S SCHOOL , 513 N. Y. I.IFK SHOHTHXND AND TYPKXVHITINO TAFOHT as ptnitltpil by an expeileneed it-poittr , A M. Hopkins. Ilee building. 3SC 7' MUSI"C , A11T ANC LANGUAGES. MHS FANNY ADLF.H. PIANO TI3ACII13H giaduate Vienna Conser\atoiy. bOS So llh ( Ft. SuS J J 9 01:01101 : ; r. oni.i.KNiincic. IIAN.IO AND miltnr teacher. 11)11 ) C.iss stu-et. Mli' BU1I/DIKG &IX > AN ASSOCIATION. SHAIllS : IN MUTl'AI. I. , .t 11. AS.S'N I'AY C 7 S per cent wlwn ' . 2 , 3 ye.ir ulil. nlwavs leileenii iiblo. 1701 Karnani st. NattlnKOi , See. 51 ! ) HOW TO mrr A IIOMI : on SIU-IIUK c.oon Interest im s. vlnc . Apply lo Om.iha U .V H , Ass'n. 1701 liee l > Uu. O. H. NatUnuer , See , 5JO BUSINESS NOTICES. DA.MAdlll ) M1UHOIUS HiSIlViitii : : : ) . 710 Vol OARPt/T CLiANINO. CHAMPION STIAM : "cAiu'irr AND urn Cle.inliiK Woiks ilo their work the best atn cheapest. 71S-20 S. 14th st Tel. CV , t' . S. O Kulm , manager , 1'atilik Ward , foreman HOTELS. AP.T.NA HOfSK , irilfJl'iAN : ) , N. W COIl 13th anJ UoilKe. llminis liy day or week. PAWNBROKERS. H. MAUOWITi ! LOANS MONI3Y. 418 N. 10 ST DiJNTISTS. Dlt 1'AI'U linXTIST. M.M 111'ltT ' ST. STl OKKH'K CONSTHl'CTINC QUAUTKK MASTER. OMAHA. Nob. . July 2 , lbl)3. ) Scaled propDh.iIs , In triplicate , subjivt to tb iisuul oundltluns , will be ircetveil here mill 12 in , c'i'iiiial standard time , Wednesday July 31 , 1893 , nl wbli'b tlmo nnd place tliej will be opi'iii'il In the proi-oi.ro of bidders for i onsti acting walks and gr.xvul io.ul nt Kurt C'rook , Neb. Government reserve the right tn reject any or all proposals Plinis and perltlcntiiiiH | can bo M-L-II , am nil Information obtained on application hero Knvoloiii'st containing proposals Humid b maikeil "Proposals for ( as tlio cao ma > be. " ) and addrfssod to CHAUUCS K. HUM Y. Major and Qr. Mr. Jy2-3-1-5-26-27 i in : ui.viiv : .u iitivi.i. INSTKUMENTS placed on record July 2 1MI5 : 1 WAHHANTY mins. : decree ClarKe nml wlfo lo Henry Uiufon- liiiiK. e SI feet nml \ \ 10 feet of lot 3 nivl o U feu of lot 4. West Hill mill : umllv > ( , ufv M feet of c 73 feet of lot II , liluvk & < > . Sou l ll Oiuah.i I Henry Uuifrnljurs and wlfo tn Mnttle cl.uU , bame ' C 1 * Shmnnndi , iml wife to ( ilublfm ; and Tiu l I'oinpinj. Kit 1. b'o"l > 7 , Tintt's I iiil-liv I II i : Wili-.iv ID Una Hull. i > > 4 . , r w S "f IntK 11 niu ) 1 : MuK : J. South Onmhn : , I M V Solomon tu Ma. II S > lomon. lota 14 and I1) lilm k li. Snluiniin'M mM 700 I W I * John . ' Ilocelmom to Ilemplfin.in , w j uf lot i : lilnek 9. r.Urli'U' * 2nd mid M Vuelav'innnck und wifi tu .1 J KnlelK , 1 Ii > li4 10 and 11. block 4. Van Camii'u mid. . I M ° J J1 Kuli'lk lo Kuterlna Xemanek. v.iine . . . : ' , & > ) Ilettta Mi.MvIn lo Omnlm Sa\lncH bank. Ion 1 and ! . block II. .Snlnn'n u.lil 4,00 John Witlmoll and wife to It N Wnhrvll. umllv ' : of Ihreo Had * In aw nw 27-li-ll n V WliVnell and wIM to John WUhnell. iiiullv N df , i turt In B\V nw 27-15-13 J I ) Vanil-ioiHi'c mi'I linsbind lu M A Smith. 10 uij * imiiriicns ! at vc corner of tux lut S. In IM 13 1.00 Ql'lT 1'I.AIM UKCPK. a U TzfChiKl , uml wife to II I ) Ilorwt7. . w 114 fe t ef e US f-et of lot 1. In tax lot lij < r of tinIVIIKT rirn.uu : nj 31st stiocn , . UKKD.-i. Si- | -if mnhifi ti 13 II I'allalinn , lots 7 8 , J Ci tu K , M U C , Nolthlli Id 100 Total n ma jnt < . < f Innafcrs til t. * VK c. I mF JCv j KSTcMr & tt/ffimrZMjm > ! 3&Mi . & , . i - M,7 ? > rX" ( Copright. 1SD3. liy Irving llichollcr. ) DURING THE THIRD ACT. Ho know no moro until ho found himself Ittlng on the curb and fueling a driving pain cross his forehead. The cab , half overturned , 1,11 ! been badly smashed , but the here , which as uninjured , had freed Itself and was Jlloplng off down Hroadway , the driver liaslng him on foot. The cable car , a sual , had not stopped , but hurried arjund curve with a loud shrlok as of defiance. To add to the unpleasantness , It began to iln a little , then a little more , until It paurcd n torrents. Hurnett stood up on his feet. Ho felt ! zzy and weak and his hat had flown to the our winds. Ho turned and staggered down louston street , In the direction of police icadquarters , the Impelling force In his mind o see those dispatches from England being till uppermost. A policeman , seeing1 an opportunity to gain helter from the storm , grabbed him by the rm and leJ him along tlio s'dewalk In the Irectlon of Mulberry street. "You've sot ter come along wld mo , young eller , " said the copper. "You're drunk as tiddler. " In a half-dazed condition. Hurnett felt him- elf dragged up Iho sleps to the stat'on ' IDUSO at the Molt street headquarters. The lollco captain before whom he was arraigned glowered at him and committed him to a ell at once. Ho was too confused to give ils name. "Stop ! Vor God's sake don't lock mo up ! " 10 cried , his voice suddenly coming to him s they led him out. "I'm not drunk ; I am turt. My cab was run Into by a cable car. " "The old story , " laughed the captain. "I've icard It a hundred times. Olllcet , shove Urn along and lock him up. " And Hurnett. In a frenzied condition , felt wo officers shove and put-h him along a hilf- 11 alleyway , then down a flight of stairs , nnd he next thing he was In a -smelllng cell , n which was a cot and a dirty slop pill. He sank down on the col and groaned loud. Time was flying ; they would arrest icr ; they would disgrace her ; and he had loped to prevent It. He got up and paced Us cell to and fro like n caged lion. Ills head ached as If It would epllt. What an outrage , to decide that he was Intoxicated Uthout any examination of his condition ! The only comfort he took to himself was thai ater on he would \\rlto It up and expose the jruel system of "running In" Injured IIHMI. He looked at his watch and counted the ninnies as they parsed by the dim light of ho gas Inthe corridor. It was now nearly lalf-past 10. Presently an olllcer camu along \lth another "drunk. " Hurnett now felt like ilmself again , although his head ached fu- lously. After the "delink" was thrown , cursing anil jelling , Into a cell opposite , ho iccosleil the officer In as calm a voice as he could command. "Ollicer , I wish to. see Superintendent Uyrnes ; bo's a friend of mine ; I'm not drunk. was coming down Hroadway to meet him vhen my cab was struck by one of those In- ernal juggernauts a cable cat and I was brown out on my head. 1 will give you $10 f you will let. me speak to Superintendent iyrne' . " "He rln't here tonight out of the city. " "Is Inspeclor David * here ? " "Yls ; bo's In charge , " , "Tako me to him ; I'know him. " , "Is this do tiuto ? " - "Yes. I swear It. " "Glmmode mon. " Hurnett hanJed out $10. The policeman \as a frank , good-looking East Side Ame-l- can. who. had he not been atatl of the coi- rupt system then existing , would. If left to himself , have bten probably an honest , un- bribrble man. 'You ' don't seem really drunk , sir , " he said , respectfully , as ho opened the gratin ? leer with his pass key. "On me life , yo lon't , sir. " "Indeed. I am not , officer. " "Come this wav. " Hurnett followed the policeman along the corridor to a door , through which , up n eng Illght of stairs , ho climbed , directly to Superintendent Hyrnes' office. One of his eadlng assistants , Davids , was sealed at the mperlnteiident's desk. The detective , with his Intense , set face and Iron gray hair , ivas busily poring over number of dispatches as they entered. "What you , Huruett ? " he asked , aston ished , looking up. Ho had just come In lilmself , and fctlll wore , his regulation cap. "Yes , 1 was run down by a cable car and ; tlcked up for a 'drunk nnd disorderly , ' ami locked up , too. Luckily I persuaded this oflicer to bring mo before you. " "Olllcer , discharge Mr. Urn urn Instantly. Did you give your name down stairs ? " "No. " "That's lucky for you the reporters have just made their rounds. " The Inspector ordered the policeman out of the room In an angry voice. 'These roundsmen are all too eager to arrest a well-dressed man , " he salu. " 1 am sorry , but these officers have no sense on a rainy night. I'm glad you'ro here , all the same. You are looking pale. Go in the wash room and clean up a little , and when you come back I'll have a glaso of RAILWAY TIME CARD Leaves illUHLlNGTON & Mo. UIVLItJArra ej _ Oinaliutntua | lApct , lOlli 62 ilaauu Ma ( jjiaalm 10:15j : > n. . . IJcmer Lxpribu , T"0 IDam * 4Upm.lilk. : Hills. Wont. & ruget UnJ. Exiu ; pra 4.30pm Denver Lxpi. an 4uOpm 7 < iitn | N hratika I IK.I ! lexi i pi Sutula > i .7 4 * > pin f.lo.un..Lincoln : > .o ai ( except auuuuyll ) : um 2l : pm..l'a9i .Mallllcr Lim-uin ) dally. . . , I.vatci ICUICAGO , IILJULINUTON S. 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St. Louli Kxprens . 60 ; > pm a Lucalx. _ dun. ) . 9OQjm ; Leav | SIOUX CITY & V.M'IFIC. | A"rrlv ( Oir.ahalJDepot , 15th und \Vebau-r St . | Omaha J5 : Ifljim. . . . . iSt. raul Llmlttnl . .l.3j.un i. ave * I KIOUX CITY & "l-ACIKIc. | Arrl\M " OmalialUnlon Depot , 10th & Maeon.Sl3. _ ( pmuhi _ 6.65anSioux City I'assnner . "loT.isum [ ; 3ipm . st l'aulLlrnlled _ . ! 2Mpm ; Leaves" ! UN'ION PACIFIC fXrrUeii _ OmatiaUnlon | JJepot , Uth & Maion Su | " Omaha 0 I'liu u. nn > iii"ea : jjOp n 2 Oipm ( nerlaml l-'l > or 63ip- ! tOim | Ueal'c & Htromsb e I'xi-x funi I ! " IP 7 0 > pm I'aeill" I xprcm 10.23.iin 5 45pm I-'aii Mall 4 10p : nAIL\VAY "Arrut _ Oirul > - Jnlon Depot , ICih t Ma on BtiJjOriali TiMjinT . Si Lru's f inn in Uall . . brandy rea ly for you : and I want you to assist me. There' * been a murder In a fashionable hotel and the chiefs awny and you are Jii't the mnn. " "Yes Lord Holton no matter nbout the cleaning up. Where's the brandy. Inspector ? " "Here , Mr. Ilurnett. " nnd the inspector handed out a bottle of cognac. Hurnett helped himself tn a large glassful and thpii told all he know of the case. "And you suspect " "The husband of Miss Armltage , who has been posing as her brother. " "You nro wrong quite wrong. He left the city at f p. m. , with er wllh a pretty soiibretto. The rascal's on his way to DOS- ton. " "Is It possible ? " exclaimed Hurnott , as tonished. "Oh. yes. Ho wai the first I sti'pcctcd ; nnd this fact has Just been 'phoned down from the Ornnd Central detective nnd cor roborated from New Haven , where Mr. Armltnge got out nnd procured a .bo > : of Nile cigarettes and half a dozen cigars nt the station restaurant , at 7:22. : Lord Holton Ho sit ilnwn on th < > cnt nnd KnitiPd nlntul. was chloroformed at 9:11 : p. in. Hy the way , I'm very glad you persuaded Swift to wait. " "Why ? " "There was no reason to stop the play. Hesldes , I I halo to bellovo It was she who " "No , no ! I tell you she seemed full of affecllon nt the Oldorf for the englishman. She kissed him. " The Inspector sighed. "That's bad , " he said. "Women are such natural born de ceivers ! I wish she had not appeared affectionate. 1 wish she had not said he was her father. " Hurnett gasped. "Is Lord Hollon was ho nol her father ? " "These dispatches from the chief of police at Hlrmingham show she may be. " "Sho told me she was. " The Inspector made1 an Impatient gesture. "Assuming she was , thesa dispatches in form us that they quarreled when she loft I } England. " j I "You are looking for a motive ? " | "Ills will leaves his surviving daughter half a million pcunds sterling two million ( He hundred thousand dollars. " "Half a million pounds ! " Hurnett sighed. Rather or no father , him would be out of his reach this English millionairess ! She would never consider him again this richest heiress In England ! "I conceive if she ahem did the deed that It was a sudden Impulse and it was clever almost too clever. She overreached herself , " said Mr. Davids. "She Is Innocent ! " exclaimed Hurnetl , firmly. "Very likely , " said the Inspector , dryly "W'll ' you suggest some other person with a motive ? " "Not she , certainly. " "Sho was at his side. " "Adopl any theory but that of her guilt. " The Inspector smiled. "Suicide we may dismiss at once. The man was of a happy , Jolly disposition. When did ho die ? 9:11 : p. m. She was there Just before that. Now , of course , there's the valet , n Scotchman. Hut bis motive could bo only to keep such n good master alive and well as long as he could do so. I would not suspect the valet until all else failed. The valet Is a long , lank , shaggy Scotch collie , with honest face enough. I've seen him. Now , I don't wonder at your taking her side. You are young and susceptible. She Is superb ! When the English women are handsome , they go the limit. You like to believe her Innocent. My dear boy the whole thing , the way It was done , Is femin- , Inc. very feminine. There was no robbery committed , remember. " There was a short silence. "True , It was not a knockdown blow a manly i-ort of murder but there may have been another woman some old entangle- incut , perhaps. " The inspector took up a bundle of tele grams. "The dispatches point to one or two en tanglements. Lord Holton was a sporting "You are wronir ho left thclt > . " peer. He won Hie derby In 1S7 . He was well known on the turf , fond of pretty wo men , ns all turfmen arf. Now aliom my dear fellow. If one was not bis daughter , she may have been bis " "Stop ! Don't say that word ! " Ilur- nett's face was distorted with feellnp ; . "You wrong her , I swear It. She Is absolutely Innocent ! " Tlioro was a short piuso and the Inspector said gra\ely : "I hops you are right , " nnJ sat down to examine some now dispatches just sent In. Hurnett took a scat near him. The Inspector specter read aloud : " 'I.ady Camilla Holton. only surviving daughter , eloped In April. l&UO , with an actor named Henry Hogot. Lord Holton never forgave hU daughter , nnd after a hard struggle to UNO , she died In IS92 In Australia , of colony fever.1 This dis poses of the daughter. If It Is correct. " Hurnott sat silently ruminating. "How < ! o you know sha died In Australia- lie afeked. "I don't know. It Is so repDrtcd. She died a year ago in Sydney. Now then , this Miss Aimltago may bo n daughter , too. " "Illegitimate ! How dare you ? " "Ves. An ! I will show you clearly her motive for the murder. Yea , In my Judg ment , the conclusive proof ! " Hurnott tank down on a chair , benumbed with horror , for he know Inspector Davids waj considered one cf the ablest dflectlvej In Iho police service. "I will prove her to bo the guilty ono. " saU the detective , grimly. "I'm sorry for you , Mr. Hurnett. " ( Continued Thursday. ) a Cotituglnim Dlieinfl. Allen's Hygienic Fluid hat been fiund n positive preventive of tcarlct and typluul fevers ? diphtheria smallpox and other coi taglous disease ? . Mothcra should atomize their children's throat and nasal organs with It morning and evening. THREE BRAVE PRIVATES How They Availed n Repetition of the Ouster Massacre , CARRYING THE NEWS TO GENERAL CROOK I'rrtu tltn llp ! Horn In ( Umsn trrcU Kh tinP.rKlon Oterrtin hy Sltltnc lltilfn lli > r < li > Mory of thn Trip Tolil hy Ihn Mirtltur. TOlie named In the Ptllclal army rcRlstcr ( for tllstliigtilalieJ scrvlfo Is an honor nt- talncil by tow soldiers of ( ho United Slates. To receive the public thanks of a depart ment comm.imler and a certlllente from the luml of the president of the United Stntei ls > still n Rrenter boon. Private James Hell of cotnpiny ! ' , Seventh Infantry , Is ono of the fortunate Individuals who tins thus been honored. How Prlvato Hell won the Il\e pointed star which ho so proudly wears , says the Ilorky .Mountain News , Is a story oft told at Fort I.og.in. It Is a story of thrilling In terest and ono which will b ? handed down In the military annal ? of the country. To quote the words of General Terry In a Rener.U or der to the army : " -The exploit 13 one cal culated to establish In the public mind a higher and more just estimate of the charac ter cf the United States toldler. " Private Hell Is a most unaMumlng mnn. Ho Is the last Individual In the world to speak of per iual exploits. Ills demeanor l > ? irs out the assertion that the truly brave nro always modost. At the ago of CO his form Is beginning to show the effect of nearly thirty ycirs of sen Ice In the army. Ills m.ld blue eyes are not so bright as they were twenty years ago when ho per formed his grelt exploit and a suspicious stiffness In Ms movements Intimates that at no distant day he ft 111 be comfortably located at one of the homes which a grateful govern ment has provided for Its defenders. In 1ST' a bullet from an Indian' * rllle shattered the left shoulder blade of Prlvato Hell. The Juliet tore an ngly hole through the shoulder , but the army surgeons attended the wounded man so faithfully that within a few month" ho was agjln In tlio Held. The wound has lecently given signs of trouble and If Private Dell retires from the tervloo before his full term of thirty years Is rounded out It will bo on account of disability. lie Is at pres ent on extra duty and is seldom required to perform the ordinary routine of the foldier. KUOM TirilY ! TO CIIOOK. It was as bearer of a dispatch from Gen eral Terry to General Crook that llfcll won his modal. Time , July , 1S7C. General Custer had just been slain. The onllro Sioux na tion was on the warpath. A distance of 100 ! miles lay between the two forces of the army an ] It was of the highest importance that the generals should be In touch. Terry was encamped on the Hlg Horn. Cronk was at the headwaters of Goose creik. The Intervening country swarmed with Indians , and experienced scouts drifted back to camp declaring that no messenger could run the gauntlet and eacap ? alive. Ono scout lost his horse In attempting to ford an nngry sirem , and another returnel to camp almost naked. In this emergency Colonel Gibbons , now brigadier general and retired , posted a call for volunteers to run the desperate race to the camp of Goose creek There was a short Interval , during which the men thought of their friends and their homes and then of the led devils that lay In ambuscade. Twelve brave men stepped forward. Three were chose for the perilous undertaking : JAMKS HULL , private. HKN'JAMIN V. STfiWAUT , private. WILLIAM BVANS. private. Stewart anJ ISvans are dead and Hell is 'he sole survivor of the three who faced what appearel to be certain death. At 5 o'clock In the afternoon the mcpsen gers rode out of camp. Each man \vas In full uniform and held In his band a trusty ride , while at the back of his saddle were fasteneJ hcant rations for throe days. Each messenger carried In his pocket a copy of the message to General Crook. This was thought ncce&'ary. as no one imagined that the entire party would succeed in reaching Crook's lines. The route led In a southeat- erly direction , through the "Hal lands , " a region which Is cut up In many places by gullies washed out by spring torrents. To alvance one mile It was often necebbaiy to travel three mile1 ! . PRETTY MEAN' COUNTRY. "It Is the meanest country a white man ever set foot on , " remarked Hell in speaking of the memorable journey. "A mountainous , gullied hill country , with scrubby bushes , rocks and deep cuts , which made It extremely dangerous to travel by night , oven had there been no Indhns looking for our scalps. We were under a constant strain watching for Indians , whom wo Imagined to bo hidden be hind every bush or In every ravine. There was no chance for a fight. If they opened fire on us at close quarters wo would have little clianco for life and wo know the fate In store for any whlto man taken allvo. It was simply a case of dodge and hedge and great luck to pull through under any clrcum stances. " The men agreed that each ono shouM use his judgment in case of trouble , the main object to bo kept constantly In view being the delivery of the jnessago at the oarllesl possible hour to General Crook. The llrbt night were away and at daylight the mes sengers congratulated themselves that they were alive and unharmed. A stop of an hour or moro In a sheltered spot by the side of a rippling mountiln stream gave horses an'l men an opportunity to refresh themselves No lire was lighted. The raising of smoke might mein the raising of scalps. All day the men moved towjrd the southeast , cautiously picking their way and not catching sight of a Mnglo redsk'n. ' A member of thn parly was sent forward at Intervals to view the country from higher groun 1 and give warning If the smoke of an enemy wcro observed. MIDNIGHT ALARM. At mllrlght the men went Into camp , staked their horses and fell to sloop at the hordes' feet. Suddenly the horses snorted with ter ror nnd broke way Into a stampede. The men sprang to their feet , their guns roidy for ac ion. No eromy appeved. T. o h rcs wera caught with dllllculty and It was discoverer that they had been scared by a bear. Tlio journey was resumed and attar a continuous i'.M1' ! of sixty horns , on the morning of the third day the bravo men saw a blue column of smoke winding upward Into the air. "In dians. " The jidoJ horses were thrown to the ground and bllndfclded and the three messen gers scouted through the rcglr n tn learn thn strength of the bavages or to discover a means of pje&ln nrounl the cunp. The saund of a btiRl echoed between the bills. It was the re velllo. Crook's command was almost In view In ten minutes the pickets had been pasbci and the message was delivered. The dls patches gave to General Crook thn first news of the Custer massacre and enabled the two commanders to unite their forc-s and brink the Sioux war to an early conclusion. The three dispatch bearers worn offered the prlvl lego of discharge for their act of heroism Stewart accepted the opportunity to leave the army , went to the sea coast , where he Joliiei the marines , and afterward died at fcea where Ills body was deposited. Evans dlci n little moro than a year ago In a Denver hobpltal. CUSTER HATTI.EKIELD. Private Hell Is one of the few surviving men who looked upon the Custer battlefleh while the marks of the deadly conflict wcr Bill ! fresh. He assisted In burying the dead aoldlers. "It was the saddest spectacle I ever lookei upon , " said he , In recalling the scene as I met Ills eyes when General Terry's commam moved upon the battlefield tlio morning o the second ilny after the massacre.V mot a friendly Crow Indian several mile from the field the day before. Ho statei through the Interpreters that ho bad savci his life by i-natchlng a blanket and rldln through the Indian encampment nt full epeei with the blanket over his head. Tlil'i India ) anil perhaps unu other Indian were the enl survivors of dialer's command after th battle. No while man escaped. Wn fount Custer lying on the ground In a narrow vall'y ' between two hills lie lay on his a < lc. his long jellow hair In a tangled mat under his head Neither his body or his uniform bad lie n 'uuchcd Tlu Indiana r gpected him as n brave man , und even the bloodthirsty sijuaws did not desecrate the body The bodies of the other soldiers lay la heaps find were stripped nml mutilated. Wo burled Iho men xvhore they lay. " Ouster's horse was found running loose In the vicinity , llpll says thai the horse was regarded ni sac-red liy llio soldiers , nnd from tlio time tlio nnliual was found near tlio dead body of his master to the day of Ills death at Kort Hlley , Kan. no man ever mounted his hark. The Sioux Indians de parted in such hastp from their encampment at the approach of Terry that they loft th Ir camp kettles hanging nt the fire and many wagon loads of camp paraphernalia , tn one tepee the bodies of half n dozen dead Indians were found. Private Hell has Hkpn an active part In tlireo expedlllons ngiltist the IndlitH In addi tion to his experience- the Sioux war Ho was a member of Hie military fore * which formed an escort for the survey of the North ern 1'aclllc railway , tramprd hundreds of miles on th ? trail of Chief Joseph in his noted retreat eastward from the raclflc coast and concluded his Indian camptlgnlng nt the tlmo of the t'te war In the White river country , Colorado , IS" ! ) and 1SSO. At the battle of Hlfi Hole b.i'ln Private Hill was a member of Colonel Gibbons' command ef l"ti men , who wore surrounded for two dajs by L'OOl ) savage' , and escaped annihilation only by lh > arrival of ( ieneral Howard with strong reinforcements. There It was that Hell re ceived a bullet throunh hU shoulder IIi > says the Indians under Chief Joseph shot to kill , and fought with the slMillness of veterans. 1'rlvato lloll was born In Ireland and en listed In the army In 1S67. soon aflnr ar riving In this country. Saven years ago In Chlcigo he WHS married to a handsome young woman who llrst saw the light of day In Dublin. Upon his coit sleeve Dell wears six re-enllstmenl stripes. Ilo recently came to Kort Logan after serving for a number of yars at lleneral Miles' hcadiiunrtera In Chl- cag > . Ills int-lal beirs the Inscription. The Congre s. lo Private .lame * Hell , Conipniy I ] , Seventh United Stales Infantry. " KAILROAD BUILDING. Mnltsllcs ot Tr.trkl.il ) lug In the I'lrit Hair or isii.i. The Chicago Railroad Age publishes the following statistics of railroading building for lite llrst half of 1ST. ! : When ISO I ended with a record of only 1,015 miles of new lallway added tn Uio United States the smallest annual Increasis of mllcago In thirty years there was no rea son lo expect a rapid revival of railway ulldlng on n large scale , although thera vere hundreds ot projects ! Innrlotis singes f grow Hi for which moro favorable times verc awaited. Thus far In LS'J.'i there las tot been much greater aclKlty exhibited n the actual woik of grading and track .lying ; than , ln the coiresponding prnud ast > ear ; but the general business situation tas greatly Improved and wllh II I..IM i-nino ionic encouragement to these Inter.'stivl In he exlcnslon of transportation facilities vhlch Is likely lo result In making the new nlleago of the year considerably greater than hat of IS ! ) I. Our very complete Inv 'stla- | ; lens show the following totals for the wirli of tracklaylng In the different states from January 1 to July 1 , 1S'.I5 : Track laid In the llrst six month ? cf ison State. Lln-i. AII/.OII.I 2 At Kansas . . . . : i C.ililoinl.i . . . 1 Coloiadi a Florida R Illinois . . . . . . _ Indiana 2 ' ' . . . Indian 1'y. 3 Kansas -J .oiitsiana . . . . l Maine 1 Mai > land . . . . 1 Total In tweiily-Hlx lines and Gil OJ miles. This shows Gil miles of Ir.ick laid on slxty- slx line * In the llrst half of 1S1I5 , agaiusl & " ! " > nlles on llfly-one lines In the samp period n 1S9I. 1,011 miles on nlnUy-tlvo lines In 1S03 , and 1.SG7 miles on ninety-two lines In ISUi. The downward movement In railway construction , from Iho lop notch of nearly l.T.OOO miles In 1SS7 to less than 2.000 milej n 1S9I , has evidently ceasel , and a blow tip- ward turn may be expected. Krom w rk In sight It looks as If the new track added In 1SU3 would aggregate " , .100 miles , wllh a pos sibility of something moro If times contlnno lo Improve rapidly. It will In ? seen that In twt-nty-tlireo of the forty-nine state and terrilorles no track hat thus far been laid lliis year. In sneriteen of these twenty-three our records show o 31- slriicllon work In progress or about to com mence upon one or more line * , but In six of the states , namely , Connecticut. Delaware , Nevada. Nebraska. New Hampshire anil Rhode Island , not a mile rf new line now ap pears likely to bo bid Ihls year. Hut last , year there were thlrleen states and terrl torlus In which no mlleago was added , so that In geographical distribution as well as In number and mileage of new road ? the pres ent year will show an Improxement over Its predecessor. Thus far nine stales show only one new line each , two gain five lines and onn Texas has built eight lines already and leads , with 101 miles , In the Utal ot track laid. 1'ven Kansas , where railway building was for a 111110 extravagantly overdone and where fcr four years construction was practi cally suspended , has appeared In the ring agiln , and already reports two lines with seventeen miles of new track. Most of the construction now going on Is for branchtM and extensions of existing roads , and whlla the results of railway operation In the last few yoirs have been the reverse of eiirourag- Ing to Investois , HiPre will always conllnuu lo he fiirtlnr expansion of this kind in hope of Increased revenue. CAUGHT ON 11EADILY. Itchulft Who Tlioniflit tlio nnlinoi Learned In Mioot "Hlitlity Ijnlnh. " "I recall mighty well Just as the war was breaking out , " said Colonel Evan Howell to the Washington Post , "a speech Hen Hill made up my way. It was a war meeting nnd Hill and old ex-Senator Hrown , that died the other day , made speeches of living flro. You should have heard Hen Hill talk. Have you over paid u visit to n wire mill In the night and teen them draw wlro ? Did you over see It como out whlto hot and Bplttlng flro ? No ? Well , If you had , you'd have gained a good notion of a speech of Hun Hill. I re member that day how ho exhorted us to en list. " The YankoOH , ' ho said , 'are good peup'.o , but they are deficient In manly aocompUsh- menu. They can't shout ; they can't ride a horse. They've been In trade all tholr llvoi behind counters and cash luxes and It has sapped them und left them without that stark manlicod and high cnurago which to day , all untrained Ihough ho bo. makes every southern man as good a soldier as over marched upon a batllefloll. It does nut pre sent a case of numbers , this pending strlfo between the north and south. Tlio nonhcrn man Is , by education and by naturn , loo. In capable of war. He can't Flioot and how can you make nldicrs of men who wouldn't know a gun from a pudding stick ? ' "Then 11111 called on us to cnlbt ; which wo did very liberally. It wasn't a week beforn wo were In a light ; wo met these Yankoon Hen Hill hid been talking about. There was an hour In that fight which furnished the hottest musketry lire I over was Introduced to. We were In a bunch of trees and the lujil was peeling the bark off In big scales and blotched and with u palter Ilko hall It got so thick that all a man of any Hento tried to do was tn hUnd behind his tree. There Yanks and I understand It was a Malno outfit firing on us wouldn't let you stick your nosn from behind yr.ur tipllng. I was planted on the safe slilo of a gcod-slgod o < lc and wasn't looking out or trying any pxpcr'- ' mcnls. A fouplo of rods from mo wm a fol low named JJUmtickH , also behind a ircu. DUmucka couldn't look cut any rnnro than I could ; and there ho stood mad , as a lurm- ' . Finally he looked over at me. " 'Howell. ' ho yelled , whllo the bul'oil ' kept knocking the lurk Into t-pllntnrs. 'Howell , do you recollect what Hen Hill wal'l ' about these Yankees not knowing how to shoot1 "I a n sue red that I did. I was thinking of the very same spooch. 'Well , ' retorted l > 't- mucks , dligubtcdly , as a rifle bullet sent down a ghowor of dust and bark frum hi * tree. 'I wish wo ludHill hero. If thisu Yankees couldn't shoot when ho mudo that speech six weeks ago all I got to cay U they've learned fast.1" Wliun 'I Whether on pleasure bent , or builneis , takn on every irlp a bottle of Syrup of I''IK . " a- ' inj t plpawn'ly and effectually on the K -Ini-M lucr and bowels , preventing fevers , headaches and otlrr forms of tlcknen. For tale In OOc and $1 buttles by all leading driiK- KUU Maiinfaci.uri.d by the California Fit ; S > rup Co , only.