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    in THE OMAHA DAILY 3JI513 : SATUKDAV , FISIWUAHV 20 , 1800.
SPBG1HL NOTICES.
prllHCfiirnln \ for ( limn column *
Ulll tic liiUrii iindl 12 MO p .in. tor
tinoiptiliiK mill until H it. in. fur ( lie
fiiornlna nniT Siimlnr pilUlotin.
.AiltrrllnrrN rcqiicnlliiK n niun-
liprcil CIPIM | rnn linvc nnatvpr * nil-
.drcnuoil to n nnnilif rr l teller I" cnre
of Tlii live , Annnern nn ni1 lrepieil
will lip ilrllterril iiion iiretieiilnllon
til ( lie check oiilj. HnlrM , 1 l-u n
noril Unit ln ertl in IP " v ortl
f liori-itfler , .tnlliliiK ItiUcn fnr Irm
Ilinii IT.o for flrnl InKerllnii. 'I IICHU
nilv erllaeinenlN mini be run eon e " -
tliclj.
WA.Vrii > MALE IICM * .
W TO 1M PAID RAI.KftMKN KOtl CICIAnSj
experience unnecessary. txtra Inituremtntii to
CQ tomcr. . Illflicp & Kline , 81 I/jti Mn.
WAN1RI ) . A GOOD rmstCIAN IN A OOOD
llvtt town on Ihc Ilrpubllcin rlvr-r. 1'or pir-
' tlcolars mldrp's llox 623 , Lincoln. Neb
H-M230 MU *
A FKvVrHNKHOKTIC. HUSTMNO MKN CAN
flnd Htp-iilj' , pmnulilc work with C. P Annnw
Co. . JMJk JMJi. . 1V-.MV2M21
ATTENTION. OIlADIJIia. I'l.VMUIUW AND
1 palnfrr * . IlliN for intliiworlt li RradlnK.
plumblnc nnil painting will ! > < > received within
inn * eel ! ( 'nil on 1' . 1C. riotlmin. nil Cap
itol rtvrnue. ll-MSM 2f
I8ALKPMUN , CAUI.1NO ON HAlimV AUK.
KX-IMTHI store * or mnnufncturliiR trnile > , lo cnrrj
11mt-cla < nlilo line ; no experience rdiulidl.
The Kmplrc Oil Co , Clev liml , O
1J M&ti Mly
nVANTKO. A STUNOCIIIAI'IIIJU AND TVIM3-
writer : tmp | ; mu t own machine ; tnte ex-
pcrtmco and mlniy eipclcl. AiMlrns li 34 ,
jlgg. H M'i'l Ml _
VfXtSTKI ) . MHN WHO VV1I.I. WofilC TOIl J7f.
a mnntli silarj or Inrgu lomtnlsilon eelllng
Knoilii by nample to < lenleixi cxpoilcnca n-
I npcmtsir ) i wrlti" tin. Household Specially Co. ,
71 W. fill ft. . ClnclnniU , O. _
vANTliD-Hl'MINDII ) OPl'OilTtTNlTY POll
nppolntment for > ounR men In railway mill
Horvlcp ; examinations peen In every state ; inr-
tlctllara nliotit nil Roveininent ponltlons fn-e.
Nation li Cnire-pondenco Institute , Washington ,
1) . C. H M B
HEM' WA.M'EH FEMALE.
a.AIIiS WANTING GOOD OIlll.S CAM. . SCAN-
' illnavlnn V. VV. O. AB H.atlim | limit. MIS
Uav'enixirl. Telephone , 1237 , C M512 Mi *
WANTED dimi" TO 10 < mNiiiAi < nousn-
wmk In. a family of llnce : inu l be a. com-
, p'tent ci > 3l : references rcqulrcJ. Mrs Gamble ,
* M HounrJ t. C-518-M
work ; muat be a Rood cook. Al 1S13 C.ilcngo * t.
O 521-2 * *
WANTII > . AN nxi'niuiNciD AND ooMi n-
lent cook , a laundress nnd n trained wnllrrss.
' Muni furnlili refercnccn. Ml 8 Kounlzt * . 111-
1-xiH liotv'l. C 371-ml *
I'OIl Iin. > T IIOIISKS.
HOU8K8 IN AI Ij I'AUTS OP THE CITY. THE
O r , Uaxls Compan > , 1'OS rainam. D 744
HOUSES. UUNCWA & CO. . 103 N. 15TII ST.
U-717
1IODEUN IIOUSKS. C. A. STAnil.92J N. Y. MTR'
p M18 >
FOR nn.NT , NJCI : SOUTH KKONT. I-UOOM
brick liouie , nlth all modern lmpro\ements
end In flrst-clnss condition. Inquire on
p mlscs. ano Half-IIonnnt street. D-219
TKL ! POLLOWINU IIOUSKi ) AHB DidIUAHI.i :
ni J nlll be rented at mldnlnter prices. The }
wl , coniiniiiul mole rent CO das * Inter , lle-
tnoiiVjer we will make Inducements to deslra-
blo tLnnnts :
No 92v North 27th avenue , 8 rooin , moijern detAChed -
tAChed ho.ij.
ZOO ! South llth street , 7-room , modern detached
house.
3101 Jackson W t , 7-room , modern detached
house.
1202 Seward ftreot , 4-rooin cotlnse.
207 South 21th street , 14-room modern detached
houce ,
Pliloltty Trust Compiny. 170J Tarnam street ,
Jlee nuiminR. D-M123
HOUSES WALLACn , imOWN ULK , } S& Doug ,
D C6
ron HUNT. J.IIOOM HOUSE ; GARDEN , s E
" " cor , J3d and Clark. _ D--M377
| i ; roiT nnNTT-w-nboM jrobsn , iionnitN , AT
' 1S11 Cnsa. Apply Ilccd Hotel , tel. 67 , S. Omaha.
D 433 Ml *
MODERN HOUSE. NEAR PARK. 13M So tXl
street. D-M47.S
TOR RENT. THE HESIDENCK OP HENRY D.
EMahrook. 3614 Howard St. Inquire on prcm-
Isea. D-434
niGHT-KOOM HOUSE. CENTRA ! ; LOCATION.
SIS month. Inquire 2C1G Capitol nvenue.
D M4M M3 *
TWO 6-ItOOM COTTAGES , ONE FURNISHED ;
modern , SW So. 30th. O-S03 M3
RENT. HOUSES IN AIJj I AR'IS OP
the city. llrennan-I eve Co , 430 Paxton block.
D M511 M27
EIGHT-ROOM COTTAGE , 840 SOUTH 21ST
St. D M510 Ml
TOR RENT , FURNISHED HOUSE , 23 00 MRS.
1' . C. Hall , g . St. Map's ave. D-SSlml *
FOIt HiNT-FUUMSItni ) ROOMS.
2011 ST. MARY'S AVENUE , FPRNISHKD
rooms ; housekeeping. E M4CJ 23
HEAUTIPUI.I PRONT PARLOR. WITH OR
without board. 2019 Harnej. E M47J-M1 *
FURNISHED ROOMS l\H LIGHT HOUSEkeeping -
keeping 1919 Dodse. E D24
KUMSIIUI ) HOOMS AMI I1OAIIU.
FURNISHED FRONT ROOMS WITH OR WITHout -
out hoard ; steam heat ; electric bells ; baths ;
rates reasonable. Midland hotel , 16th & Chicago
cage stfl F M535
rURNISHED STEAM HEATED ROOMS. MODern -
ern conveniences , board. 602 South 13th. V 753
FURNISHED ROOM , MODERN. WITH HOARD ,
J3 week ; also suit rooms. The ROBC , 203) Ilnrne } ,
P M42Ctt
NICELY PURNIHHED ROOMS. S)4 S KTH BT.
P-M432 M3
NICE ROOM AND HOARD , l. flJd K. 19T1L
| F-i22-M26
IjMtGE SOt'TH ROOMS , WITH STEAM ; EX-
cdlent tub'e ; references 202 N. llth.
F-M Mi M !
* _
PURNIHHED OR t'Nl'URNIRIIKD ROOMS ;
modem. C2Pi So. ISt'.l St. 1' M5S4-M1 *
FOR HOOMS.
ItOOMH ! WATUIl IN K1TCHKN ; CENTUM. :
reiuinnatile rent ! nice lor liouscKccplnK. 1703
Wol > ter st , O TM
t UNi-'JHNiHinn : ciiAMiiiniH rou
kceplnir , man nml wife ! wnler In Kitchen ; ntcel
' link : \\asto iilpe. 319 N , 17th. a-MOl !
a coNNicrin : IIOOMB , sso bo. TII.O
O MS ml
TWO t'Nrt'nNiHiun. BTUAM IIIATID
2319 Douelaa. Reference.
VOH. HUM' STOIIUS AND OKTICUS.
JTOU HUNT. THIS 4 STOKY IIUICK HUl't.UINci
Bt till ! Purnnm Bt. Tills tulldlng has a lire *
proof cement bntemcnt , complete te m heal-
Inir flxlureaater on nil ( loom , eu > , etc. Ap
ply ut the oltlce of The Dee. I 919
ACB. > TS WANTUD.
AOJ3NTS : WO ) VCHKLY BAI.\IY TO HIOHT
I pnrllf j lltlle work ; a iinnp for dome one ; new
Bcheine ; failure linimssltilf. U'rltii for upeclal
nruiwsUlun. ] < ecU Itox K 3 , lluatun. .Mu .
J
AOIWTH. VISIT KVnity BTOHIJ AND OI %
llca , new nlgn Printline Ue\kr ; Uleadorlt
nil summer. Imlosa utamp. Arc Co. Ilnclne ,
\ \ In. J-MS79 M
TO
VANTKI > . TO HUNT ! A 6-nOOM .lu. , . . , . .
detailed cottage ; nni t bo cheap. Addreiw 1,13 ,
llee. K-MiM Ml *
STOHA.OI : .
0TOKAUR , rilANIC UWEUS , ISI4 HAHNCY.
M-751
1'ACIKIC BTOUACIB ANO WAIlUHOUKi ; CO. ,
J08-910 JOIIM. Oeneral iturnt and forxrardlne.
&I-7U
WANTKO TO 11UY.
IND-IIAN1) 1'UHNITUIIB. IIKOWN'S , 1M B 11.
N-459
. . TO I1UY A DICYCI.i : ; MUST US
In flrt-clad * ehape ; cheap for cadi. I. 31 , lice.
_ N-M117 Ml *
VANTKO-TO HOIISI3 AND IlllOOy ,
AUJreas li 32. lire. N-5II-M *
VANTKU. TO I'l'liCHAHU A OOOI )
liurw. Write to Henry Kothler. Illut Hill ,
NtU N-M&70-M *
FOIt 8AM2 I'UHMTI/'HIJ.
AND CAIU'ISTH AT S13 SO 10TII.
s.u.n MHCIM.AMOUS. :
snr.D SWKHT I-OTATOFA viNit.K : w rntiK
Theo. Wllllnm , Ilcniwn , Neb. Q-M1M-M2S *
iinar iiAnimooo 1100 A NO
fence. Al o "all wire. " C. n. lt. Ml Douijt .
rou S\M : on THADI : . Tin : HAH
nnA furniture of t.io l > en\er Mlr n 1J21
Houirlnn et , Omnha , Noli. Inqulro nt Mtm\e
numhcr Q-M < M-M" " >
. VMKOl'S. '
1-Olt ItKKT. Ift ACIII OF 1.AN1) ;
liotici" , four mllM from iwloince. Omnlm
lloil I > tnlc nml Trust compnnr. Sll Mouth
ISlh i-lrcet. It-MBH Ml
\IILVOVA.NTS. .
Mits nit. it WAIUUN , TLAIIIVOVANT , nr- :
liable buslncws imiilum , ktli > enr al 119 N ICth.
I'llOP M. I.KON MAQUAD , TI1K rni.U-
liratH clixli\-oVHht Tin rcturnoil lo Ormtm ,
mil c n li ? * rliiimiltwl ( in nil nffilrn. Wllhnut
nskkii : jfiu"qilcslloiii I'rof. Marinil tellsi ) ou
Merythlnfe M't fl-efent nml fulurp Silln-
fncll6ri Ktiflrcn < wj . iTnlly from in i > . tn lo
8 11 m. . ill ? fnrnani-xtrrol. "ji.2 ? ! .
MMIJ SYI.VATIII3 , OltRAT POUTJ'NIJ
tellfr , lnt l Ml N. Kilt street , corner of fhl-
CARO. ' - " 8 M4SO Z ) '
HATIIS. KTO.
, . , , , . ; > > , . . SMITH. 1522 DOltm.AS . . - . . -
2d Poor , rfwm JI-mn ( aBe , ntcom , nlcoliol
sulpliutliifl Imllis. T 131 )
IiEk. rOnMimt.r or BT. I.OOIH. MAS.
l All M , rf\i ur > i i' w * * * * * > ! > -i i i - -
ace and bnths. ( ffS. IStli lit. , 2d " " " jJJfjJPg.10
MADAMI5 LnON , " MASqAm:7"A11I.OUS. IllMT-
ful and rernvCilnB. 417 S. Illh "
I't'.llSONAI. .
llATUfl , MASSAOH. MME. POST , SIO'4 ' 8U
U M
iNn htvunvmas"ciinAi' . nn
17lh nnd St. Mnr > ' menu ? . Telep
_ _ U
MISS VAN vAi KHNnunoii nnsTRovs i-nn-
mnnonlly by clectrlcty Biipcrnnous Imlr. moles.
nnrta , utc. Room 116 , N. Y. Life bids.
'
U i S
VIAVI co. 346 nnn nuiuiiNO ; HOMI.
treatment for Indies : phjslclnn of fifteen 5enrs
experience In attendance : conciliation Iiep.
U-M7CO
MAitniAon PArnn WITH PHOTOS. 200
"nds , ' ! lOc. "How Knot , " 8P ° 1 < a" < OvJl'2M1 ! ,
AM , l A1tTIiS IIOI.OtNO POL1C1KS IN
Omnht Pltv'Ins. Co. can Imxc tliem rewritten
In Brtofl rtllnbta < fumi n > nnd alloww 1 o
rnte br'cnlllnB on C. D. Hutchlnson , nRt. . 1 S1
rnrnnin el. Jt L i _
COIISKTA 'MADK TO onnnrt : wniTn rort
measure'direct Ions. 190J rnrnnm Itelle l.p-
Comet .Co. U M478 Mcll28 *
TO PAIlUKa IIAVINO OMAHA mil : INfUH-
nncc c mpm > ' policies ; see tbc nK > nt tbat wrote
> ou ; 46li'sUe | ; up jour policies until tben _
MOMSY TO IOAHRAI , ESTATE.
ANTHONY LOAN AND TUUST CO , SIS N. Y.
Life. Loan * nt low rntcs for choice security In
NebrnsKa & Iowa farms or Omaha illy property.
W 761
MONHY TO LOAN AT IX3WHST RATES. THE
O r. Davis Co , 1505 Fnmnm St. W 76. !
" " "
o puH CHNT"MO"NKY"TO LOAN ON OMAHA
leal eatnte & Neb. farms. W. D. Mctkle , Omiha.
\V-7C3
MONHY TO LOAN ON IMPROVHD OMAHA
real estate. Drennan , Love & Co. , Paxton lillt.
W-764
CITY LOANS. C. A. STARK , 925 N. Y. LIPE.
W-765
LOANS ON IMPROVEp UNIMPROVRD CITY
property. W , Farnam Smith & Co. , 1320 Fnmam.
' "VV 767
PARM LOANS. DOUOl-VS AND SARPY , 1 TO
10 years ; lo - rates. Qarvln Bros . 210 N. Y. L
W 7f
ano. P. nnMis , LOANS , PAXTON DLOCIC.
V859
PUOM $100 00 tJP. F. D. WEAD , 16th & Douglas
S W 293-MIG
MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA
jiroperty at B , 54. ! 6 end 64 per cent. Pusey
Thomas , room 207 , First National Hank bide.
v V T W 2J3
7 " 'BIOAEY TO "LOAN CHATTELS.
MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE. PIANOS.
Horses , wagons , etc. , at lowoat rates In Ity ;
no remoxal of goods ; strictly confidential : jou
can pny the loan oft at any time or In any
" amount.
amount.OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. ,
306 S. 16th st.
X 7TO
MONEY TO LOAN , 30. 60 , 90 DAYS : PURNI-
ture. pianos , etc. Duff Green , room 8 , Barker bill.
X771
IIUSIMSS CHANGES.
CRIPPLE CREEK GOLD STOCKS , SAFE AND
&ure ; 15 nnd upwaids Invested often brings
fabulous and qulclc returns by pliclng jour
ordtra with the Vnn Rurcn In > entment Co.
( Inconisrntrd ) , tankers und brokers , SIS IClh St. ,
Denever , Colo. Y 772
LB ciincic MINING STOCKS HAVE
advanced 300 per cent since last Julj : we are
mcmbem of the Etook exchange at Cripple Creek ,
where slock Is sold nl Us Irue value ; slock In
shlpplne mines now selling al 8 cents upwards ,
nnil In undo eloped mines 1 cent pjr share up
wards ; we can pick out the good stocks ; stocUs
are now being offeied to eastern customem for
10 cents , that would not sell for 1 cent on this
rxchnnRe ; no remittances lem than S12 CO In
vested ; mnnunl with Crlpplo Creek mining map
malted on receipt of 10 cents ; references. Mer-
chintH nnd U. B. National banks. Omaha. E
Benedict . Co. , Crlpplo Cr k , Cole
Y-S84-M2
ONE or THK UEST PALOONS IN THE CITY ;
must A ) | nn nccount of sickness. Addrenn P. O.
Box 812.Vesl Polnl. Neb. Y M191
SALE CHEAP , NICE CLEAN STOCK OP
B < ni'ial inerchamlree In one ot the best towns
of North West Missouri on the K. C. St. Joe
& C. P It. IU Will sell stock and rent store ,
mam If desired. Address Lock Hnx H Crn\g \
Mo Y M1U-M7
J19000 HRICK PLANT FOR S2.500 P. D.
Wcad , 16lli nnd Douglas T 570-m3
COAL AND PEED IIUSINESS ; GOOD TRADE ;
lm\ other business ; 1n\eHllate. ( Address L 4 ,
Uce. Y M336 M27 *
nARHER SHOP AND HATH IIOUBE IXR
snto In Han Luis Oblrpo , Cnl. ; a.W ) Inhabllnnts ;
ctinhilnlunl rliNriieaiH nnd IncHteil In the
\ery bu lno u center of the cltj ; ieiKns for
selling , retiring from business ; no rensonabl"
offer refused. Tor particular * Inqulu1 r-f M.
I.onln , public ndmlnlstrator , Son I/iulx Oblrp ) ,
Cnl , or at th's ' olllce , Y MCST Ml *
FOR EXCHAKGE.
TWO HOUHKS ON IXT ) 66x18) ; JUST TWO
blocks f i uni new postolllce ; mike offer ; C-room
housu and lot : clear ; for n few acres near
Council IllurM. Jones , Crounse block.
Z M514 Ml
PIANO IN EXCHANGE TOR GOOD I 'A MI LY
horse or double carriage. Address 4823 Cnsa t.
X-S20-29 *
WANTED , MACHINERY ; NEW Oil SECONDhand -
hand ; U equip a creamery und cherse factor ) ;
will trade clpar cultivated farm for same ,
George W. Ames. 1517&5 & Purnam street.
7.-M526 M12
FOU SAI/K IlEAI , ESTATE.
IJAROAINH , SALE OR TRADK , IN CITY PROP-
crtln and farms , Jno. N , rienter , opp. P. O ,
RE 773
GKO. P. HEMIB , HOUSES. IXJTfl , IRRIGATED
farm lamlif , loana. SOS and 20S Paxton block.
THK UYRON IUED COMPANY ,
POR SALB-lfANN'H PARK , GRAND ISLAND.
Neb , , the largest and mint beautiful palk In
central Nebraska , containing 20 ncrcx. larue
hall with stnRe and all modern Improvements ;
lenns very liberal , Per particulars Inquire ot
Henry Hatin. Grand Inlttna , Neb.
R13 M233---M15 *
FOU 8ALU S2U ACRES OF LAND ; 33 UNDER
cultivation. l lance nil good river twtlnin lm >
land ; located D miles west of Paxton , Neb. , nn
south branch of North 1'Iille rhor ; noitheait
nuarler und ( oulheasl quaiter of fccetlan 11 ,
ln\\n 13 , mil til lung * 37 , Keith county , Nub ;
JO tier ncre ; II 000 tlo\\n ; balance In 3 to 5 jeurn
at n r rint. nr IISO ) ciuh : Is rlKht In Irrl-
Katlon belt. Addrcis Jom ! Klynn. llutchlnson ,
Minn. l > M580 29 *
DOYOU WANT A BURK INVESTMENT
which Is i > aylng per cent non , during dull
tlmcst U'eJiaV * ! nr t clans Improved prop
erty on Tiltli street. Omaha U-al E < into and
Trust O , tit B. JStli tieet. RlMt9S
THRKE AND A HALP ACREH ; JOINS COUN-
cl | IllurTs ; prlcr. Jl.SW ; 10 acies. two intlen
from Council Illuffs ; in Ice. 11.700 ; 10 acius , joins
Council ) llurt , pilm , | ! 900 , II acres , four
milts from Council ItlurTu ; price , IOW ; 10
tres. six mlk from Omuha ; piles. Jf.OOO.
Jonen. Crounsf block , HiJ.I5IJ JH
LIST RKAL USTATU AND RENTAL PROP-
crty vvltli Jones. Croimso l/lx-li. Omaha.
H1V-MC15 M27
11)11 SALE , UKSIHAttLU HOMES IN
tlful Clifton Hill" on ear/ terms to Ihrltty
people , A. P. Tuk y , New York Life
RE-MS82Z9
1XU SALE ) IXIR CAH1I AND CI.MAll VACANT
lot * . > ou can If I it hont very cneup of A. 1'
Tukoy , Now Yurk Lift. Ill : - tMI U
III IUH.M ) AhO I.OAiV ASSOCIATIO.NS.
SHARES IN MUTt'AIj L. A I . A8TN PAY
C , 7 , 8 per cem vhen 1 , 2. 3 jrars nM ; Dint ) *
redeemable , 1704 Pnt i m t. , Nalttnger , sec.
now TO ntrr A HOMH on Hicriu : GOOD
lnlrn ? l on MVInRK Apply lo Omilia I. K. n.
Au'n , 1701 rnrnam. ( l , U. Nattlnser , ec
MflC , AHT AMI I.A > C3l'AnE.
NEW PIANOS RLNTPD ANP SOLD AT LOW-
Ml prices , JOOOJ otgan for SI 0) . &T , Me
CnRite but.lg. 437 29'
_
r. ani.7.rxiincit nANJO AND
teacher. ISIS Chicago * l. 103
L'PIIOLSTKltl.M ? I'CllMTOHE.
R PACKED. MATTRESSKS MADE
ninl lenuiatcd window riulilon.i made , prices
reduced. M. S. Walklln. 2111 Cumlne. Tel. 1111.
LOST.
LOST , TUESDAY NOON ON PARXAM ST ,
between U , I' , h'd'q. nnd 16tli st , lulr gold
bo pil oje-Bla es. Will llnd r klndl > tetvo nt
Itee olllce nnd oblige. lost iO" 23
LOST. GOING PROM PAXTON HOTEL TO
I In ) d'ii tlu-nlir , package containing square cm-
bnildcrej linen , rewind will b paid h ) r-
mining famn to Mis. roller JJiltp , Pnxton
hslcl. lOTl 572-2S *
UMH2HTAICEHS AMI EMIIALMEHS.
II. 1C. RURKET , PUNERAL DIRECTOR AND
emhalmcr , IG1S Chicago si , telephone SO 7,6
swANsoN i VALIUN. 1701 CUMING. TKL IMO
777
AI. o. MAUL UNDERTAKE ! ! AND r.\\ \ .
l tni r. 1417 Pnrnam St. . telephone 225 77S
HOTELS.
AETNA HOUSE ( El'ROPEAN ) , N. W. COR.
I21h nml Doitge , Rooms by day or ueek. 7SI
PAWXIIUOKEUS.
II. MAROW1T2 LOANS MONEY. 41S N. 18.T. .
nit
I'ATHO.M/.E HOME IMIUSTIIV.
THE ALWAYS RELIADLE HARNESS SHOP
of Joseph Lnndhocfncr. managed b ) the oldest
practical onddler nnd hnrne-isiimc'r of Ormn t.
Is now located nt 523 So 13th Ft. , corner Jack
son. All kinds of hoine-mndc nmJ fnctorj
good * on linnd. to suit customer. Repairing
promptly ntlcndeJ tn. August Holme , Mimger ,
623 So 13th ft. , comer Jnckfon. 4S1 M2
MEDICAL.
PILES CURED WITHOIT PAIN-ONE TREAT-
mcnt does the woik. No knife or coustlc used
Rectal disease n specialty. Dr. Cook , 307 New
York Life Rulldlng. 36J-2J
IIICYCL15S.
OMAHA BICYCLE CO , . REST PLACE TO BUY
Lliycles ; blcjcles repaired , 322 N. 16th st. 607
SIIOHTIIAM ) AXD TYPISWBITIKG.
A. C. VAN SANT'S SCHOOL. 613 N. Y. LIKE.
779
FINANCIAL.
PERSONAL IP THE GENTLEMAN "WHO
told his companion on the train that he would
buy 10,000 bushels of wheat If he knew how
to go about It will write to C. P. Van Winkle
& Co. . R. 59. 232 La Sille si. , C.ilcngo , he
will receive n copy of the book , "Specula
tion nnd How to Tinde" free of clnrco.
OPTICIANS.
OMAHA OPTICAL COMPANY : LEADING
optlclics , remo\ed lo No. 1"17'4 Parnam
street ; opposite Ilalduft's ; Ejes Tested Pieo.
M 461 ml *
DERMATOLOGY.
TUBIS ROUNDED HARD
BJIHCG !
I nin rflllCO-I.lnci BOftenod. nil 1 .
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DOIMD THE WIDOWS DIVMOMIS.
She Ltiniifil ( lie llonl SioiieN a nil He-
celieil HOKIIN OIIPH in Ileturn.
About four vvceKs ago an elderly widow
with nn Independent fortune , who resides on
one of tlio most fashionable boulevards in
the West End , relates the St. Louis Globe-
Democrat , went to a down town Jewelry
store , unaccompanied , having in her popsee-
slon a diamond cluster brooch and a pair of
diamond earrings , the latter valued at $900
and the former an equal amount , if not more ,
and delivered them to one cf the clerk ? , with
the request that they bo cleaned. The
gems were of a peculiar character and would
bo noticeable under any circumstances. The
lady Is a regular patron of the Jewelry es
tablishment in question , and nearly every
clerk In the house IB familiar with these
peculiar diamond ? . No unusual Interest was
evidenced , therefore , when the widow , Karbed
In the plain but rich costume which charac
terizes her appearance on the streets , en
tered the store and delivered the diamonds.
The clerk glanced at them and looked up In
aurprise , because of a certain something ;
which his experienced eye had detected In
an Instant. For a moment ho said nothing.
He was dumbfounded. At first he started
to ppenk to his employer. Then ho changed
his mind and In as indifferent a manner at >
ho could affect he looked at the lady and
Inquired :
"Have these diamonds ) been out ot your
possession lately ? "
The lady looked at the young man behind
the counter In a questioning manner , as
though wondering what spirit of curiosity or
Impudence had suddenly possessed him. She
said nothing.
"I beg your pardon , " he said , perceiving
her hesitation , "but It would really bo best
for mo tft know. "
The old lady thought for a moment , nnd
then eald , still wondering :
"Yea ; not long ago I loaned them to n
lady relative of mine to wear to a ball. "
"Well , madam , " returned the talesman , "I
am sorry to say that these are not your dia
monds. The Btoncs with which these ear
rings and brooch vvero originally set are
gono. These diamonds wore manufactured. "
The widow could hardly bellevo her ears.
Filled with wondcr , and alarm , she sorrow-
Tully gathered up her "jewels" nnd departed ,
Ilctlrlng to her homo In the West End , she
thought long and ferloualy over the matter.
At last she called Into consultation some of
lier moat Intimate friends , with the result
that detective talent was brought Into requi
sition , with a pledge to everlasting secrecy.
l''or three long weeks , commencing at the
very beginning of the whole trouble , the
sleuth followed the matter , which proved
perplexing and wmellmea embarrassing , and
wax at last enabled to make a report to the
old lady to about the following effect ;
The diamonds , or some of them at least ,
liad bten located , and enough uncovered to
oliow that a young lady had , through the
assistance ot an expert at the Jen dor's
trade , had genuine stones removed from
certain nettings and bogus onca substituted.
This way so well done that to an unex-
iicrlunccd eye the change was not apparent ,
Then the un ol gems were for a considera
tion placed In the keeping of a money lender ,
to ba redeemed In a few days or In a very
short time. . The stones could easily bo re
covered , but It would cost money. Not only
the full amount advanced , with the Interest
: uDtonury lu iuch CUSCB , but a lionua must
lie paid , us the time limit specified for re
demption "ad patted. And then , too , It
might bo desirable to avoid notoriety , . There
was another way , B legal method , for re
covering the gcmt. Tlio person with whom
they had been "placed" might bo proceeded
against , but that would be very troublewmo
and would noce cltatc exposure.
Such , In brief , was the rmult of the de
tectives' vvork , Hiid It placed the wealthy
widow In an unpleasant iKWlllun. The knowl
edge that the gems could be. recovered was
Bleating , but It was not ploatlng to content-
ilato tun poFjIblllty of n ugly exposure ,
Then , and only Ihen , as fh story runs ,
wag the lady who had b.orowed | the Jewels
nformetl of what hid been dlicovered. Gos
sip has It tliat she was at first Indignant ,
jut wh n It v\as mide > plain to her that she
could aid very mateiUlly In recovering the
stono9. she acknowledged that the had made
the Eubilltution ,
Her story v\a In brief that she had to
lava money , and the idea of tliun nuking a
orci-d loan uggcated lUelf lo her after she
tad worn itie borrowed Jewels at a swell
social function. Whelbvr the friendly Jew-
elor who mndc the chnngf for her vv
Into her confidence or not tloe not Ji
Ono glory Is to the efffot that he prMemle
to want Iho geim rc-ot In another gtylp m .
surprise plft , and to mnke h r mirprlfe th
more complete she hnd wanted t'ne ' old set
tliiK to Appear unchanged for a while , nnd to
that reason she wanted bogus gfins put In
This much accomplished , the rc t was c y
Of conrsp fli < > hnd not tlio least Intention n
actually stealing the diamonds , but her pUi
v\as to redeem them In n verj short tlmcy. a
eoon as her own finance would permit , am
have them put back In ir.ie original setting
Nobody would be any the wiser and no ham
would be > iloiif. lint her plan" mlscarrlel
Her aged rrdatlve cillfd for the return of th
Jow'lry , discovered that the Moncs were no
as brilliant as they ought to b : , and though
they ought lo bb clwned.
Thi < upsllbt of the whole thing was tint
the oislfst way out of the trouble was re
solved upolf,1 nftd the weslthy widow paite >
with enongll qf her cash to secure the r ?
turn of hfr diamonds and to Incurs the
secrecy of ail parties who had figured In t'.i
transaction. When visits were paid to homos
of those concerned , rcporfrs were Informe
tint they vviro Mnot In , " and would proh.iblv
not be nt homo for a day or two. True to
their sen e j > f ( Jiityi detectives who handle
the case vwe ntolldly Ignorant of anjtiling
of the klndfiso that It could not be nuthorlti-
Uvely learned ivhe'ther or not all of the diamonds
mends had bjen recovered.
< JP.\KIIAI. ( iUIUOVS INDIAN PICHTS
ijiU'iiN uf n Mini Who \Vn
ulli Him In iluVil. .
William \yood1cock was with the late Oen
eral Gibbon , the famous Indian fighter , for
more than five years while he was the com
mander of the Department of the Dakotnii
l elates the Helena Independent. He vvao n
civilian tn the service , and \\IID made a con
fldant cf the general and tlio other ofllcers
In some of the councils tolilch only the
favored few were admitted. Such a council
was the one helil the evening before the bat-
tic of the Illg Hole , when the command ol
joncral Gibbon engaged three times the num
ber of warriors under command of Chief
Jnwph , the moH crafty lighter who ever
croswd the path of XIncle Sam. The battle
was n viciorj tor tne unites.
"If anybody tells you that General Gibbon
waiu't a fighter , just tell htm ho lies and
charge It to me. " tnld William.
"General Gibbon wa all right. I remember
the evening he called the officers together
and advloed with them about tlio battle of
the next day. He had yont out Ecouts , and
they had come back and said there were
'heap Indlanc' ahead. They hadn't found as
many tepees as usual , but they had Icarnel
somehow that there wcre-as many as sixteen
men to the tepee , and they estlmatcJ the
Indians as several hundred ; I don't remem
ber Just how many. General Howard was
expected In a short time , and General Gibbon
called the tfllcers together and paid to them
" 'Boys , the Indians arc out there ahead of
us and tlio question is whcthci we will go
after them or not. You know , If wo wait for
General Howard wo may never have a
chance. '
"There wasn't a man In the crowd who
didn't hold up his hand to shon that heMas
In favcr of a fight. That was the kind of a
man GIlLon was , and that was the kind ot
men ho had with him. There were twenty-
six or tvventy-peven citizens who lived down
In that country who were following the com
mand and camping Jupt a short distance from
ua. General Gibbon called them In and asked
them what they wanted to do. He told them
that If they were going to go Into the fight
there would be an understanding that they
would be under his command. Out ot the
whole of them there were about a doen who
didn't turn back at that , and It is a remark
able fact that those who stayed wore ne.irlv
all killed. There were ten dead clvlllanp the
next day , and their leader was shot through
the hips , and never did recover entirely from
the wound. It was a real battle , and wo lost
eighty-five killed and wounded , out of a part
of five companies of the Seventh regiment.
There were 200 or 250 soldiers In the en
gagement.
"General Gibbon was wounded through the
thigh that day , nnd was token to his tent ,
where I helped to take care of him. The
battlefield was a couple ot .mils' ) from the
camp of the evening before. At the tfme I
was with anparty that had Just lpt.a moun
tain howitzer to , , the Indians , but we never
got It uacHr uipugn v , trica uaru cnougu ,
The Indlansahaij sense- enough to destroy It ,
and a lot of ammunition , besides Some
things . happened that day that I
wouldn't beyeva , If I hadn't seen them. We
uero out on a skirmish line when Just In
front of mp I f aw on Indian girl with her
hand over her eyes , looking out to see who
was comlnc.
"I called out. to the officer near me that
there was a. little girl In rront. 'All right ,
don't hurt"her. , ' says he. And when we
went up neareij we found that she was dead.
She had been shot through and had died so
suddenly th6t , she hadn't moved a musclo.
She looked forall the world as If she were
alive. And"there was an officer shot so
that the bullet'went into his skin near one
of the soft ribs' and came out In exactly the
same place it went In , after going around his
body and keeping under the skin all the
way. The doctors ran a cord through It , and
they used to pull It back and forth evry
day to keep It from healing too fast. He got
well , and t hero was a black ring around him
the rest of his life , one of the prettleat things
you ever saw.
"We couldn't flnd any dead Indians to
speak of after the fight , and we wondered
what we had done , Ono of the scouts went
out and came bade and said : 'Heap Injun
dead. ' We didn't find any mnrki of It , but
ho showed us n here there were bodies cached
by the hundreds. You know an Indian will
bury his dead If ho has to take all kinds of
chances to do It. There were over 100
bodies In one hole we found on the Bide of
the bank of the river ,
"Old Chief Joseph was a man to remem
ber. There was never a general more bravo
than he was. Ho was a match for some of
the best of them. When he was at the head
there was no such thing as one soldier being
good for eight or ten Indians , as you may
hear people say.
"General Gibbon was a mighty fine man.
I don't expect to meet a better one. He was
aa bravo as they can make them , and ho
was always as good to his men as a father
would have been. There will bo many a
man who still lives In this country who
will be sorry to hear that Gibbon Is dead , "
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