Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, August 18, 1893, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : fflllDAY. AUGUST 18. 1803.
SPEGIflL NOTICES.
A DVER11SEMENTS FOR TII1CSB COLUMNS
J\ will belakcn tintll 12:30 : p.m. for tlio evening
midnnlllH.aop.m. ( or tlio morning and Sunday
till lion * .
AilvprtlarTH , hy feqitrMlnir n numbered rheck ,
( fin linvu their answers nddn-Mieri to n numbered
' ' rlncnreoITjicIlr.t Aimwors M addressed
vlll re Delivered upon proM-nl.itlon of tlm check.
S11UATIONS WANTED.
_ _
RnUs IS cn wonl first Inwrtlon , lenwonl thero-
ntler. Nothing taken for ! ( * than 2Ae.
A- POSITION W VNTED IIY COMPETENT
Hletiogmplier nnd lyixjwrlllst. Two years ox-
lierli.-ncfj. llesl of references. Address N nt : , lleo.
. . M220 20'
SITUATION WANTED IIY YOUNO MAN ,
bfiokkeeixT or asslslanti references fnmlsliwL
AddreHHO 1 , Ilep. 170 17 *
A- WANTED , SITUATION AS NURSE O1RL.
Inqiilro evenlmrs nt 1014 Webster strm-t.
Rnles l' ' < ea\vord flrsl hiBertlon , Icn wordIhero-
nfler. Noihlng taken for lets than 25c.
TJ "oENTLKMAN OFJ6oiV CHARACTER TO
J'renretM > nlnurbiisIne , liisurancoineii unifem-d !
17 lleo building. 084
J > SALARY OR COMMISSION TO AGENTS TO
J'handle Iho Patent Chemical Ink Eraser Pencil.
Thereout useful nnd novel Invention of the.ice.
J'raMn Ink Iliommthly In two seconds. Works llko
magic. 1T,0 to 000 txvccnt profit. Agents making
tflKT week. Wo also want a general ngent lo
Hike churim of territory nnrt appoint sub agents.
Arurcchnnco to make money. Write for terms
mxl n apeeluiMi o ( erasing. Monroe Erasing Mfg.
Co. . JC HO , La CrosHe. Wla. 5S5
jlIF YOU WANT A GOOD PAYING JOI1 WRITE
J Mho Haw Its Nursery Co. , Milwaukee , Wit.
MH05 S3 *
IV IF VOU WANT A GOOD PAYING JOIl WRITE
J Itliu Hawks Nursery Co. , Milwaukee , WH. |
_ . MHOS sn
JV DO YOU WANT TO HKCOME A FIRST CLASS
J'salesman wllh a chaiicn of becoming a oollee-
Inr and work for the Singer Mfg. Co. If no apply
m Singer office 1818 Douglas. 101 SKI
1WANTED. . A 1IRICK MASON : ONE THAT
J > can build haku ovens. Call 111)IN. 2tlh direct.
Mill 122 *
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Ij-WANTED. YOUNO MAN TO TAKE PART
J Jill a play. Address O 4 , Hen. M2U 18'
I } WANTED , A HUSTLER. ONE WHO HAS MET
.IJwIlh success hulling goods on the road pre
ferred ; can oiler a good and paying poslllim to Ihu
rlBhl innn. Address with references , to W. C. Wll-
son , lock box ir > l , L.ncolu , Neb. 2211 10
-WE WILL PAY $100.00 PER MONTH AND
ofllco expenses" lo a man In every clly to start
branch office and employ 10 mrents to sell "Econ
omist" gns governor nt 25 eeuts each nnd other
Hpeelalllus. If you moan business heml us $1.00
ns a gunranlra mill wo will send samples , pholos ,
circulars nnd parllcularH. Tills U a business
transaction , ( our reference. Dun's Mercantile
Airency.l No capital required. The llnffalo Gas
Saving Co. , 121 Franklin street. IluHalo. N. Y.
M2.JO 20
. AT ELDORA. IOWA , AT ONCE ,
> 5 Hlnnn cullers nud a good masons. Address J ,
W. AUlnson , M'-MI ID *
WANTEDFEMALE HELP.
Jlales.l Ke a wonl llrst Insertion , lea word there-
nllcr. Nothing taken for less than 25c.
TrvL.Viuns OF GOOD ADDRESS TO INTRODUCE
'our Imslm-ns among friends. $75.00 lo $11)0.00
f alary lo rfght parlies ; 417 Due building. OBI
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- FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK IN
C-R1RL . 2I7I > Kmmelt street. M187 18'
V WANTED. AT ONCE , GOOD NURSE GIRL
. /German preferred. 010 Soulh 2Slh street.
WANTED , GOOD GIRL , GOOD COOK. 1024
C Farnam. MB1IJ 10 *
1OR RENT HOUSES.
Ratm , lOea line each Insertion. $1.50 a lluo per
nonth. Noihlng taken for lest than 25c.
TV FOR IIENT , HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF
J J Iho city. The O. F. Davis company , 1505 Far-
liuin. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 037
- , ' AND4-ROOM APARTMENTS , VON DORN
block , with steam ; references rciiulrcd ; 810
H 22d. OHM
n-I'OR RENT. 7-ROOM MODERN FLAT ,
-L/Lnngul block , (100 S. ilh : st.
" | S'OR RENT. 10-room honsn. all modern 1m-
J provcmcnls , HSSBOuthlOlli sti'eet. Iiuiulre2511
Chicago. M 0i :
'l-v i-OIV 1VENT NINE-ROOM HOUSE , ALL
'moJem tonVvnlences : bam ; elegant lawn :
linn shade. No. 2K8. . : l ! stave. M. J. Kennard ,
IUI7-S N. Y. I.lfo llullding. M 002
I-ROOM ( 'rOTTAOE , MODERN , CHOICE. IN
D Stanford Circle. U. 11. Elguttler. 201 lice blilg.
Ti-B-ROOM. HOUSE ; MODERN , NEAK 11USI-
J uess , rent moderate. Apply 201 lieo bulldhig.
'I\-FO'R p.r.NT. NICE FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE ,
J/12.00. Iir.iulro room S10 , New York Life
Irtilldlns. M70t :
B-FOR RENT , TWO 7-ROOM HOUSES IN
Omaha View , only 40.00 per mouth. 717 N.Y.
Life. 07
Il RENT. SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE.-NKAR
molor. bnm. bath , large lawn , liven , cheap. Sen
owner. W. M. Welch , (101 ( 1'axlon block. U5U
TY FOR REXT. TotOOM " "HOUSE. LARfJK
i''hirn : , city water , bnlh nnd cistern ; rcastm.ibli ;
lo light IKIIIV. Call at U. F. Elsasser , N. II. eiirnei
1411) ) and Fatimtu. IHKI
B DKTATCHED. MODERN 10-ROOM HOUSE :
no basemenl ; 2521 California. Informallm
call al IH''lt Farnam. SI 121 HI *
B- FOR KENT , FLAT. 7-ROOM , CORNER
wllh range , 701 S. lOlh street. Charles W ,
llaller. No. 511 Paxlon blouk. ISO-si l
ForJ ] ; EN'r7 NICE H-ROOM HOUSE NEAII
IliliiHeoiu park. Hicks Real Estate ngi'iiey. 'M'
York Life bnlldln ? M1UO 20
D-FOR' RENT , . .
Owen MeCa.Trey , 111 Soulh lliih st. 200 lh'
D -FOR RENT r.-ROOM COTTAGE NEWL\
imiiorcil on Winlh 17th , near Jackson , lininln
III- North 1 Ith. HIS 2j'
- - MODERN HOUSE WITHIN OMIN
D-11-ROOM
ules walk of P. O Inqnlro 11)10 ) Dodge. 107
LAltGE I1RIOK ON CADLi : . 10 HLOCK !
fiimi roxlufilLi ! ; npeclal price , F. D. Wead. U
indDoUBlas. . 225 10
D.-F.OR RENT. SEVERAL SMALL COTTAGE
iVuoiilKljlnsof city > vtlhSto 10 acres of land
IIIekH real eHtalu ajreiil-y. 220 20
'SIX ROOM MODERN HOUSE , J1210 CASi
St. , llrst class repair ; lluo neighborhood. Ap
ply to E. A. Norlhup , Tax Depl. U. , V M. R'y.
Man 20 *
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FOR RENT 3JUHNISHED ROOMS ,
Hales * . IH'e a wonl tlrnt Insorllon , leu woiil there
tiler. Nothing taken for less than 25e ,
l7-FURNisiiED ROOM WITH ALCOVE FO !
J gentlemi'ii nvoileni conveniences , U20 Norlh''Ild
' M Till )
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-FURNIBHED ROOM WITH A1XJOVK , SOtm
l friml : also small rooms , wllh or without bo. ml
Mre. Kuislil. NO. 21110 Douslas sln-et. Dll :
D ROOMS. 2003 HURT ST
jj Tim _ : i
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- -"NIQCLY FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENI
.I'jwllh or wllhoul board. Call al 2107 Dr.uglas.
_ U71 24
-T\VO FURNISHED ROOMS FOR OENTLK
.men only. 023 Soulh 20th slroei. Mill )
TO IE RENTED. ! 11'RONT ROOMS. FUR
iilMied tir I'lifurnlHhed , with bath , convenient t
Imfh motor and cable ears. Georso W. HolbrooV
ruom 7,102.M Farnam ut. 150
REXT-NK.'ELT FURNlsfninfoOMi
EFOR - . :
Modern conveniences. Call K2U S. lillh. M108 11
J ? FURNISHED PARLOR AND HEDROOM" I P
Jsnlte. hteam heat and san. 711 S. lOtli strec
thl.iltloor , illt. : M''h20
EI VRGE SOUTH FRONT ROOM , ALL MOI
t-rii , amis llarney. MMil 31 *
FUR \ISHED ROOMS AND BOAR !
Rrles. 1 Mo a word llrst liisarllonlou worillherc
Ilia L Nululng l.iXeu for loss than 25u.
1 ? VOUNCt WOMEN'S HOME UNDER CARE 0
1 V iiinan'B ChrlHllau assoelallou , 1118. 17lh st.
ooa
HE IKIUXN. OU AND 211 N. 18TH ST.
ST.BOII
BOII
i : STATE EUROPEAN HOTF.LNKW AN
aully IiirnthhiHl rooms for runt by day i
\ueMinvaBonabloraUiH. Emory Si Snr.ilI , Illl
1 ? DESIRAIILE riTKNISIIED OR IJNFHl
nliiJi l70ouin\\lthbo.ini. Thu Viviuer. llll J
VOlli strool. MU'JO l'J
HOAR
al tlm Wobbler , 610 nnd 018 N , HMli st "
170SU *
S J ? N1CKLY FURNISIIKH SOUTHEAST FRON
Jk ix > nm wllh alcove itmUtay window.imxlerncoi
r - Vi-iilenucu , private family ; IvarJ. 022 South 2Ui
U-ei > t. -J24 20'
WAN TED BO ARDER3.
Uali-H. IKc n word llrst Inserllon. I r n word llier
after , Nolhluc taken for lims limn 23c.
a souTi i vibNTwxsis. OOS N. 1MT1I ST ,
M11U-S121
" "FOUII MODERN ROOM'S , FIRST T-LOO
near pnit.crj desirable , 1UOU 8.2Bth htnxjl.
- FIVE ROOMS , 1713 N. 14T11 STRKKT
* M22720
yOH RKNTSTORES AND
T-KOll P.KNTTll'FlcS"lil'ACK O
J-iloor &t 170'J Fanmm ktnx > ; .
FOR KENT STORES AND OFFIOE8
f FojlENT. THE 4-STORY tIRICK HUILD1NO
J-010 Fnmam U The building ha n llreproof co-
nent basement , complete steam healing flxltires ,
wnlcr on nil tlio floors , gun , etc. Apply nt the offlco
omiollcc. 810
WANTED TO RENT.
Hales. 1 Me a wonl first Inncrllon , lea word Ihcro-
nfler Nollilnir taken for less than 25c.
TTA WANTED.ROOMSANDIlOARDFbRFAMILY
IVo ( four III private house west of.'Oth nt. near
Dodge at. ftchool. Artdress O 2 , Ueo. 170
STORAGE.
Rates , lOen linn each Insertion , $1.50 a line i 3r
month. Nothing taken for lim than 23c.
M-STORAGKWILLIAMsicilbsSlS14 iiVRNEY
007
- STORAGE < FOR HOUSEHOLD OOoiSj
clear and cheap rales. R. Wells , 1111 Fnm.im.
01)0
WANTED TO BUY.
Rates. 1 We n word first Inncrtlon , lea wont tUero *
after. Nollilnir taken for ICH * than 25C.
TV-CASH PAIDOR GOLD
J. ' Jacobson A Elscle , room 11 , 1515 Douglas st.
M720 A31 *
N-CASH FOR FURNITURE , HOUSEHOLD
cowls , etc. , or will sell for owner hi our auction
Bales. R. Wells , 1111 Fariiam. GUS
AT-WANTEO , FA11M LANDS. HAVE YOU
-i ' lands for Halo In Holt , Knox , Antclnim or Plerco
eountles ? If so , write at once to E. A. Cnim , Nor
folk , Neb. , Colonizer. M087 21 *
T-W ANTED TO IIUY , RESIDENCE OF 5 OR 0
-L ' rooms ; must bo n bargain. Address O 0 , Ren.
T-WANTED , A FRESH COW. APPLY AT 1318
t Farnam. ' ' 221 ! 18
FOB. SALE FURNITURE.
Kntes. IKc.i wonlflrnthiHcrtlon. lea word thuro-
ntliT. Nomine taken for IUHI than 2oc ,
0-KOK HUNT Oil SAI.K , 11K3T MARK UP-
right | ) tino. : Inquire room DOS , Flral National
bank bulliUiix. ' - > - ' : !
0-KI.KOANT FOLDING BED. CHEAP FOU
c.iHh : mitiim ! | oih : : bill little used. First IIOUBO
north of Doilpo on : ilm nrciiuo. M'.MO 'JO *
FOR SALE HOUSES , WAGONS.KTO
llntuft. lUca word Urst Insertion , lea wort llicro-
nfler. Nothing liikun Fur luax thun V5c.
P-FOII SAtK CHKAl' , A NICK PONV CAHT.
L Imiulro at 11)14 ) Cumlnir Direct. M8S1
P-l ST CLASS J10AKD1NO A LIVKRY.WINDSOIl
stables , 1410 U.ivenporl ; Btorat'o for carriages.
100 III *
. , LOTO , BLOCK 7 , COKNKR
A 'J''iid nml ManiliTson Bts. liurgaln , $ yOO.V. . T.
, IIH3 MeCiiBUo ulilj ; . - ! < ) ( ) 18
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
Hates. IKcn wnnl tlrstInsertion , lu.i wordlhoro-
nftur. Nolhlnc tultini for IUSH than U5c.
Q-FORSALB. A RKOULATION SIZK 11RUNS-
wk'k & llnlko bllllanl lablo , raulc , < Mi < > H anil balls.
Kvvrylhlnjr hi flrat-claa ttliapc. AUUross N 11 ! ,
Ui-e. MIBll.
- WE MUST HAVE MONEY THIS
Q-UKMEMI1ER
week.
Ono tiprlRlit piano for $1-10.00.
Ono Clilckorlnjr plnno form5.00.
Ono piano , new Hcnln , $1115.00.
One piano , now HCIO , $11)0.00. )
One piano , new ncalo , $ j'Ji > .00.
Ono piano , new wait1. $ . ' 50.00.
WoBinan from $ IIMMl ) HP.
Klmtaall orifim , $ * . ' 0.00.
Newman Hro . " oriran. $ .10.00.
Slionnh'ur oruuii , S'-'O.OI ) .
Chicago CotlaKo orir.in , $2. .00.
Hay State orunn. S'JO.OU.
Story A Clark orcan. * : jr .00.
Camp -V Co. organ , * -D.l)0. )
Smith Amcrlistn organ , iflR.OO.
llriiljreporl organs from $ ( ! 5 up to $1CO.OO.
Will tratli- for hnrao anil Btirroy.
Wooclbriilje Unix ,
lli-ll lli'partmfiit Store. 185-19
CLAIRVOYANTS.
Rati-H , lOcnllnoi'ach hi orllon.l.Ml n line per
month. Nothing lalteu for li'Hs than -"e.
S MllS. NANNIE V. WARREN , CLAIRVOYANT ,
reliable business mt'dlunr ( Hli year at HUN.KHIi.
oil' ' )
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MASSAGE. BATHS. JiTC.
Rates , 1 Oca line rach Insertion , $1.5(1 ( ii line per
month. Nothing taken for IUHD than * . ' 5c.
MI MAUAMH SMITH , fiO'J S. IHTII. S ,
-1 Room : ) . Masnaxo , vapor , alcohol , fitcviin.sul plim-
jaq and Hoa batliH. ml Oil 1U *
rp-MMU.OARSON. 1121 DOUGLAS STREKT:1D :
-L floor , room 7 , ui.tbu.lffi ) . ulcuhol , Biilrliur anil so i
balliH. Mim 1H'
STOWU , MAGNETIC IIKALER , 203
Uuiislan block MU17 IM
PERSONAL.
Rains. lOc a lluo each In urllon , $1.50 a line par
month. Nothing taken for less than 25c.
U-MASSAGE TREATMENT , ELECTRIC-THER-
mal Ixilhs. healp und Irilr treatment , ujanleuro
nndehlropodlst.Mrs.PostilUHS. : IBth.Wlllmellblk
Hit
MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE.
Kntes , llle a line each Insertion , $1.50 a line per
month. Nothing taken for less than 25u.
\\r-LOANS ON IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED
' elly property , ifcl.ooo and upwards. OtoOWper
ccntuo ; delays. W.Famam Smith & Co , 1320 Farnam
_ _ U01
\\T MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES.
The O. F. Davis Co. . 1003 Farnam street. OOJ
\\7 MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES ON
t' ImprovKil and unimproved Omaha real estateI
lo 5 years. Fldellly Trust Co. . 170. Farnam. 005
\\r3ANTHONYLO.\NANDTRUST CO. , : U8N/YT
"i Life , lends at low rnljj for uhulco seenrlty on
Nebraska and Iowa farms or Omaha city property ,
U07 _
\ \ 7ENTRAL LOAN i TRUST CO. , 1IEB HLDO.
> 008
\\r-f5oo.oo TO ei.fiun.oo . TO LOAN i TO 5
' ' years on Improved Omaha real estate or farm
lands. E. C. Garvln .V Co. , 208 Slioely block.
M810
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-MONEY TO LOAN AT CURRENT RATES.
Apply to W. U. Jlelkle , First National Ilk bid ? ,
MH51) )
\ \ - MORTGAQE LOANS. A. MOORE , 401 I1EE
> 111 , 1X1. M M2a
MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS.
Rates , lOca line each Insertion , $1.50 a line per
nionlh. Nothing taken for less than 25e.
yl-WILL LOAN ( sioNEYON ANY KIND OF SE-
-'icurlly ; strictly coiUUIenttaL A. E. Harris , room
1 Conllneulal block 478
V -MONEY TO LOAN-
A.a will lend you any sum which you wish ,
wiiall or largo , at Urn lowest possible ratei. In the
ipilekest iHJislblo lime and for any length of time
' .o unit you. You eau ) > .iy It back hi sucli liiNtall-
menls as you wish , when you wish , and only
pay for U as long as you Icocn It. You can borrow
on HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND PIANOS ,
HORSES. WAGONS AND CARRIAGES ,
WAREHOUSE RKCEIPT3 , MERCHAND13B
OR ANY OTHER SECURITY.
Without publicity or removal of prot . % rty.
OMAHA MORTGAdK LOAN CO. ,
IlOU SOUTH 1UTH STREET ,
first floor above HID street ,
THE OLDEST. LARGESTANDONLV INCORPOR
ATED LOAN COMPANY IN OMAHA.
010
V 1 > O YOU WANT MONEY !
* * 4\-
Wn will loan yon ANY SUM you wish on your I
FURNITURE , PIANOS. HORSES. WAGONS , :
CARRIAGES. WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS. Me , I
We give prompt allenilou to all applications , :
: and will curry your loan as longas you wish , :
! Vou can rinluce the cost of carrying your loan !
' by a payment al any tlmo. Thoru Is no pub- I
I llflly or removal nf proiiorty. , '
FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE CO. . I
I Room 4 , Wlllinell block. I
' . M7U Cor. 18lh and Hartley 8t. i
BUSINE3S CHANCES.
Rates , IDoii llniMiach Insertion.$1.51) ) a lluo per
inoulh. Nolhlni , ' lakeu for hiss than 23u ,
7- FOR RENT. A SMALL WATER MILL. AD
L dress box 53 , Lincoln , Neb. 012
' TO IIUY , SELL OR EXCHANGE , 1IUSINK8 !
uliKiicfS , real esiatJor lauds Apply loVe t-
eru Hu dneus Aireney , U10 N. Y. U bidr , MHIil S3
Y FOftSALKO.iTRADE. FlRSr-CLA8-J DRUO
ntoit. lujutrally lj-ito-l. : troo.1 ca-jli uualnesi. U
W. 1. . P. O Uox .1IH MS02
\T-YlKifC CLASS DRUG STORE , I11G IIAUIiAU
1 forcash ; iroodluyln ; biislncs.i. Address N20
lleo. H70 24
Y-KRRESPONDKNCK ) SOLICITED KROS
parties waullni ; lo change their bu lnebi * > orbel
out oiiHliort nullce. All letters conliilenllal. Ad
dress box HJO ; .Si , Paul , Neb. 1711-24
V - I1KST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER IN NEIIRAS
1 lea fur Male at a barfalu , WvNlern lluslut-i
Atfuncy , illU N. Y. L I'ldy. 21US10
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rIOWN 100 FARMS IN NKI1RASKA , KAN3A :
Aland Dakota , Will sell cheap or iiKchamsu fo
lnd u.hursuiiandcatllu. Add. box 70 , Fraiikforl.Irul
Ul3
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VCLEAN STOCK OF GENERAL MDdE. WIL1
- * lake real estate , uiouoy. Uox 2U3 , FrauKfortlnO
, nLKAll'rO EXCHANGE FO1
here. Wrttu full description * . 70
Btrcol. M307 A23
' / FfR hXCHANr ? lTrvKCl7EAul7AND AN1
'Jcat > h IK tnulo for Dm , ilia pruliorly. J. 1) ) . Zllih
Drown blk. itfl
' / FOR EXCHANGE , VACANT LOT IN
/ ifor Ixxt Anzvleo pi-uperty Address wtlh dc
tcrlpllonandprlvu.C JiuiiiujV14 Ka l ,1th mreel
Lou AiiiTolcn , Cat 201-10 *
FOR EXOUANGE.
R.Mrs , lOcn line cnch Inserllon , tl.fJO a line per
month. Nothing taken for less than SSo.
'y HoO ilORSKS , RENTAL I'ROPERTIKS ,
* - lmin. \ . , olockfi nnrt numerous other properties
to oxchnngn for clear nml lightly Incumborod lands
In Holt , Plcrcci , Antelope , Knox nnd ndjolnlng
countlpR. OlvodcBcrlpIlonsof what yon havo. Ad-
dresa U. W. Cnini , Norfolk. Nob. MgQOai *
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V $1.600.00 OR $1,000.00 DRUO AND SUNDRY
' iBlock nnd flxlurcs for sale , or would trnnn for
clear InndIn Mcrrlck , Nanre , Hamlllon or 1'olk
counties. Address , Lock Ilex 403 , Central Wty ,
Neb. 205-31'
_ _
-TO EXCHANGE , SOME CLEAR LOTS FOR
Good 7-room house for lot.
Modern D-room hon n for cottage.
House 0 rooms on Military nvomio , near Hamil
ton , for lot. W. T. Graham , 303 McCajuo bide.
201 18
y-CLEAR LOT IN OMAHA TO TRADE FOR NE-
' JbraHkn land : will assume reasonable mortgage.
Wlllhuus & Mtltan , McCague building , opposite
goa l
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Z-80 ACRES CLEAR LAND IN WISCONSIN TO
Irado for Omaha proiwrty or Nebraska land.
Williams ft Mlllau. Room : tii ; , McCMsuo building ,
opposite itostofllcc * 203-1H
y-TO EXCHANGE. FINE NEW SEWING MA-
/ 'chlno for milch cow. Call nt U03 McCagnn bldg.
100 18
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Z -WANTED , A SMITH PREMIER TYPE-
wrller In exchange for S100.UO share of Uea-
Irlco Canning Co. P. O. Uox 12 , llcatrlco.
M235 22 *
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r/-STORE IIHILDINO IN DAVID CITY , NF.H..TO
AJexphango formercliandlse. Address N , David
Clly , Neb * 221) ) 20
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE.
Ilatrs , 1 Oo n line each Insertion , $1.50 TV Hue per
month. Nothing taken for less than 25q
AItM LANDS , C. F.lIAlllVlsbN,012 N Y. LIFFl
MS45 AID *
B UY LOTS IN
STOEPEL PLACE.
Chc.ipuxt nml beat lots In
OMAHA.
Sportnl prlc-o nml terms to
HOME BUILDERS.
Stoopel Place lots will nlwjiysntlvnnco In prlco ,
'or the rlly must crow weHtwanl. Call on or nd-
dross W. A. Webster , 40U lleo bhlff. < 1M
IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A SAFE AND
prolH.-iblo Investment
Wo can Blvo you one.
Forlimlancu , tiitooil farm of IflO ncrcs 10 mlloa
'rom Omaha. What can you flntl bettor ?
Or , If you want n homo on t-nsy piymenti nnrt
'heap , wo have Boveral. Oniah.i Ilc.il Estate and
Trust company , room 4. lleo biillilln ; . M071
BARGAINS , IN FARMS , HOUSES AND LOTS. J.
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WESTERN DDSND DOINGS
Abandoned Placers ofFnlralous Wealth to
(
U Operated Bolojr Water Level ,
NEW SCHEME THAT MAY NET MILLIONS
ll 7
Lnrnmlo'i Lucky Aluiripum | Fluil ( lolil In
Iilnho Lo's KottoirUroi Appetite A
illlumlnou * Conl JTInil ( leiiornl
Newt of tliulKuiilro.
Ono of tlio most promising gold llolJs of
this section , says the LoaJvlllo Ilorakl-Doui-
ocr.it , is located near Urockcnrldgo , for
many years regarded as one of tlio lending
gold camps in Colorado. About flvo miles
from the town Fnrncum hill is located ,
whore , as Is well known , are found tliovon -
erf til lode claims that have produced such
ich returns. At the foot of the hill nro
; ovoral gulches , convergltiR toward Swan
Ivor , and In these gulches are located the
unions placer diggings , .from which about
ia,000,000 have already been taken.
The property which It la proposed to work
comprises 5,000 acres of lode and placer
claims owned by John R Campion , The
ground is located in Georgia and Humbug
gulches and extends to thoSwnu river , com-
jirislug an area larger than the gold area of
Jrlpplo Crook. 'Out of this vast territory
inly 150 acres have boon worked ,
rom which , including the lode
claims , about $1 ,000OOU has been
taken. Heretofore the placer diggings have
never potio to bedrock. Operations have
boon conlluod to the pay dirt above water
"ovel , and us a consequence , none of the dig-
flngs have gene below forty-live feet , or to
ivatur level , Bedrock lies at a depth of
about 100 tcot from the surface , and it is
proposal ! to sink shafts down to roach that
i > olnt , put in pumping and hoisting ma
chinery uud raise the pay dirt to the surface ,
whore it will bo sluiced and washed. A
ilumo fourteen miles long furnishes suRlclcnt
water for sluicing purposes. For the present
two shafts will bo sunk , ono in iJuorgliv
; ulch and , the other at the Junction of
Georgia and. Humbug , near the Swan. After
the value of the dirt below water level has
been tested thoroughly , so that accurate
data has been obtained , it is the inten
tion to construct an immense bedrock
luino in the Swan river and by moans of
modern anil Improved hydraulic appliances
wash out the entire gulch to bedrock. It is
safe to say that this is ono of the most gi
gantic and important gold mining enter
prises over undertaken in the \vost. The
work which has been done has demonstrated
the enormous quantity of gold In thoground.
In ono placer claim alouo , llfty foot square ,
' . 00,000 was taken.
Another Strike Nonr r.aramlo.
George W. Fox and Prof. W. C. Knight
: > ave located two claims of forty ucres each
of oxide of aluminum , In section 0 , township
13 , range 73 , being within ono mlle of
Sportsman's lake and fourteen miles south
of Laramlo , iu the heart of the celebrated
gypsum bolt. Inasmuch as aluminum is the
coming metal , the full extent of the value of
which is hardly known ( yet , they bollovo
their property is as valuable as a rich gold
mine. The deposit thero''is said to bo CO per
cent pure. 'llio value of ! this can bounder-
stood when it is known that deposits with a
purity of from 5 to 7 pet cpnt are now being
worked successfully in jio east.
A little material from , this deposit with
proper chemical additions , makes the finest
scouring soap that can be 1ound in the mar
ket today. It is sulii < to bo superior to
sapolio. The owners of this deposit will soon
make a move that is hoped will result In anew
now enterprise for Laranu'o. _
Gold Mines in Idaho.
The Moyea gold excitement itf at fever
heat and pro's-pectors aw-feiiviilfr hourly for
the fields. Every .indication points to the
fact that a valuable ' [ ( Hi ; lias been made.
Ill-ports haVjp beert ccelvea .fronigauthontic
sources sliowidg that tho.Cdfrt is very rich
and that .o iio man has taken out'inoro than
an ounce In a day with a very crude rocker.
William Vangaskon.a buajnoss man of I his
city , has ono'of tho'hiost valuable locations
and will work Iton ah extensive scale. Whit
ney , Houston and many others have also made
valuable locations. It is a poor man's camp ,
water is plentiful nnd'suppllcs can bo taken
into it at small expense. The diggings maybe
bo reached in ono day from Spokane. United
States Marshal Pinkhani , who Is an old-time
placer mluer. is hero from Boise City. His
opinion regarding the value of the finds will
have great weight with the outside public ,
especially the southern part of this state.
Men who have looked over the ground claim
that the Moyea basin will come up in the
near future as ono of ttio greatest gold pro
ducers iu the 'west. ' A saloon has been
opened and parties are preparing to take in
stocks of goods , and there will bo plenty of
supplies on the grounds in-a few days.
One man who came in for supplies will
return at once. Ho states that the best
finds are being made up near Hound
prairie , close to'tho Fort Steele trail ,
and many of the gravel men are
going up there. . This indicates that
the ledge from which the gold comes
must bo at least thirty or thirty-five
miles above the mouth of the Moyea river.
Andrew Kent , well known in the Cceur
d'Alouos , brought in a piece of quartz
that is very rich in free-milling gold. Ho Is
confident that the Moyea district will bo
shortly filled with miners who will bo richly
rewarded for coming. Details of the finds
are scarce for the reason that every ono is
going to the fields titid no' ono coming ,
livery business man. In fact about every
man in the town , is either in the dlstnct or
is represented thoro. 'T.htj.ropo'rt of the dis
covery has readied Kasld and Nelson and
quite a uumoer arrived on the Idaho
and will leave soon for the diggings.
Katichors are bringing in pack
animals fortho use of 'prospectors , but are
hardly getting them In fast enough' to sup
ply the demand , and many have been com
pelled to take trail on foot , packing their
blankets and grub.
J'omliriR Kcdlldim.
Sheriff Homer's small band of redskins
are doing finely , says the Dead wood Wo-
nuor , and while the whnlo caboodle of them
are awaiting trial for snnous offenses , all
the wuy from stealing government cattle to
murder , the county jail affords such , to
them , Hunorlor quarters and th rations nro
so much bettor than they over had before
that they are about as'content n lot of red-
shins as can bo found. Kali Well , Just ask
the sheriff about it. 'When ' they are first
brought in from the reservation they nro as
lank as racers , and the way they pile into
the grub for the first few days until
they got "fillod'up" is a Jjautioti. To make
them understand that < j\ch ; succeeding day
is sure to bring its thro ? square meals Is a
task only possible by ( .etaul practice , nnd for
the first few days "Lo's'&Jfr.iatest ambition
seems to bo to cat , not oulr his own generous
rations , but all that is'-iloft by the other
prisoners. Ho actually fluffs himself until
ho cannot hold anotherainorsol and then ,
almost invariably , tlieroMs a Job for the
doctor. One of the luW arrivals gorged
himself until his ovoroaif&i | stomach forced
tlio blood to hla head , and It was at first
thought lie was suffering with pneumonia.
Marks and young Two-fttlcks. tlio first ol
the present batch to bo locked up , hud
their experience at gor'Utg themselves , and
afterward found uniustj'muiit in watching
thogiarantlo eating powers of the later ur *
rivals , Marks philosophically remarking , na
he would witness the ( w'fe-ltig of a newly-
arrived mtskin : ' Ughbiputty soon doctor
comol" It ttiKes abouU'-j week to gut one
of the redskins "filled uiV 'and during that
first week he cats ( or tries to eat ) about
everything in sightv lie is by no mnuiin
dainty , disdains the use of knives and
forks , and is as contented In stowing away
the leavings of his companion prisoners a :
the pi'ovendcr provided for his special
mastication. After awhile he gets "filleiJ
up , " but regularly tlirco times a day Mr. Lc
is ready to mow away a good square meal.
Cnul fur tlm Nnrllnvealeru.
Charles S. Uogorc , chief engineer of the
Wyoming & Utah railroad , has found tlu
coal which the Northwestern has been look
ing for. It is on thu unrvuy between Cuapoi
and Ogdoti , uut Mr. Hosiers refuses , ol
course , to give the exact location. Ho ha ;
discovered three sepurato veins of this coal
one six , ono seven itud ono fifteen foot It
thickness. He iiai had the foul thoroughl.\
analyzed by several different avsaycrs ant
they all return practically thu name cor
tlflcaicn.
The now find ii n true bltumlr.our coal
which contains about2 per cent lo watei
than the Hock Springs , ft little less nsh than
that coal and n proportionately larger per
centage of' carbon. It absolutely will not
slnck , Is a beautiful brleht black , n trlilo
heavier thun Kock Si > rlnei and Is in every
way the best quality of steam and domestic
coal yet found in Wyoming.
Mr. Rogers Is n man who o statements can
bo rolled upon , says the Wyoming Derrick ,
and ho has taken every precaution to
satisfy himself of the quality and quan
tity of his find before allowing the
puullo to know of it. The wrltor snw n
sample of the coal this week. It had been
out of the ground throe months and there
was not a check or crack to bo seen. In
fact , it hnd none of the well known charac
teristics of llgnlto real , but , ns said before ,
Is ot .1 true bituminous character , very clean
-nnd bright. The veins , Mr. Kogors says ,
nro where they can bo easily mined , ns they
crop from .tho side of a hill or mountain.
The roof is solid , and will admit of mining
without much timbering.
Struck It lllrh.
Ono of the richest strikes over made In
northern California is reported from Shasta
county. Four years ago some SfiOO float was
found by William Dale of Slsson on the
north side of ICddy mountain , but the float
was not trar.nd back to the ledge until re
cently , when H. II. Maxwell nnd an Oregon
nssnycr wont into partnership with Dale
ntul succeeded In finding the vein. An olijht-
foot shaft Inld bare n two-foot ledge of
quartz , eight inches of which is 80 per cent
gold , that can bo traced lor A mile , and all
the ground has been located by prospectors ,
who rushed in us soon as the news of the
llnd reached Slsson. Dale nnd his partners
have taken out $10,000 In gold from the voln
already. Outside of the streak of free gold ,
the ore is n suluhurot assaying tV * > 0 to the
ton , but none of that ore has boon worked
yet !
Tlio Klilnnroro * In Litigation.
The Hhlnoccros mine at Crlpplo Crook , in
which a recent enormous strike of gold was
made "and which many Iwllovo Is now the
richest mine In the camp , is getting itself
Into legal trouble nnd u big contest over it
seems to bo assured , The Khlnocaroi nnd
Nil Dcspcrandum are being worked , by the
Gould Mining company , and they are taking
out ere that rims from $7 to 510 per ton.
Mr. S. S. McTjiUti , president of the Pueblo
Consolidated Mining company-went to Colorado
rado Springs the other day and filed an ap
plication in the district for an Injunction
against the tGould company to restrain it
"rein taking ere from the Khlnocoros.
The grounds taken nro that the mine was
abandoned shortly after location , and no
work performed on it ns required by law.
The Pueblo company relocated under the
title of the Little Chrisslo , nnd , It is claimed ,
kept up the assessments. Later the Gould
company proceeded to work it , with the re
sult that an enormous strike was made. The
property is worth thousands of dollars. The
application for an injunction will bo acted
upon some tltno this week.
New Strike In KcyHtcmo.
Thomas Swoonoy reported to the Journal
couple of days ago that the recent now
strike in the Keystone mine was made ot a
depth of 520 feet below the surface and 110
feet below water level. The voln was from
twenty to twenty-four inches in width and
far exceeds in richness any strike heretofore
made on this property. It is the Intention
of the company to sink the shaft tea
a depth of at least 200 foot below
water level before cross-cutting. The mine
has grown in richness as depth has been
attained and today Is ono of the best and
most promising mines In the Hills. Mr.
Sweeney states that whllo there ho saw a
retort made from a tlirco d ys run
and taken from the plates that
weighed over $1,000. The company now
has over fifty men on the pay roll , all paid
up to date. Everything is running as smooth
as oil at the Keystone , and when you hear
another report that the mill is going to 'closo
down , don't believe it not while there's
$500 a day in the mine a mountain of it.
Oregon.
Forty acres of gold placer ground have
boon located in the Cow creek mining dis
trict.
Dr. Oglcsby is exhibiting in Euecno some
very rich gold quartz which eaino from a
ledge ho dlscoverod iin the celebrated Bo
hemia district east of Cottage Grove.
Some of the residents of Sixes river , Curry
county , nro engaged in burning alder and
maple eharcoal for shipment to San Fran
cisco. Coal from this wood is said to bo the
best mado.
An act of the last legislature compels all
railroad companies In the state to fence
their tracks within three years. The South
ern Pacific company accordingly placed a
fencing crow on the line of its road and
fenced the track from Aurora to Salem.
From there tlio builders will contmuo on
south.
Mr. Joseph D.vsort of Grave creek has sold
his mining interests on that creek for ? 15-
000. The mine is both placer and quartz and
consists of several claims in the same local
ity. The placer ground is undoubtedly rich ,
as Mr. Dysert has several ounces of largo
nuggets which ho had taken from the claims
lust win tor.
The "Jackass" mine has been located in
the Bohemia district by J. K. Kennedy , W.
S. Chrlsman and J. B. Stewart. It consists
of 1,500 feet of quartz ledge , and is located
on the cast side of Bohemia mountain , about
8,0000 feet from whore the Crouch trail
crosses the bridge near the head of Peters
burg gulch , and about 5,000 south of City
trail.
Cattle buyers are in Klamath county offer
ing $18 to $21 per head. This is about what
the cattle sold for last year , but as the first
offers aro'usually n little lower than the av
erage prices for the season , It is probable
there will bo n slight improvement over last
year when sales begin. Beef cattle are in
better condition than last year , and buyers
could afford to pay a little moro upon the
same market r.atca.
The Owyheo company's ditch will bo built
through the "Hogback , " a low , narrow hill ,
and will bo completed to the Malhour river
by May 1 , 1SW , bringing into cultivation
25,000 ucres of fertile sago brush land. Thirty
thousand dollars have already been ex
pended on this ditch and nine miles of by
far the most difilcult and expensive part of
it are already completed and all twenty feet
wide on the bottom , and that industrious
little community on the Owyheo , which In
augurated the enterprise and worked five
years to accomplish it Is now being re
warded with abundant crops.
The following advertisement appears in
the Fossil Journal : "Durim ; the last year
a thief has stolen about everything movable
and a number of things that are not supposed
to bo movable from my ranch , a few miles
southwest of Fossil. Among the articles
taken were : Stove pipe , crockery , pillows ,
razor , house lining torn from the walh , plow
clevises , pitchfork , and recently the hlngos
from off tlio barn door. As the thief knows ,
there nro still a lamp , mirror and spring bed
loft , and 1 propose that they will remain
there , and hereby offer a reward of $25 for
information that will load to the arrest and
conviction ot the guilty party. Charles U.
Mlllett. "
Colorado.
The Victor , Cripple Creek , averaged over
(1,000 a day in gold all through July.
About 100 men nro working Iu the Taylor
river placer * near Aspen. Two men in five
days found * 7S.
The Independence mine , Crlpplo Crook , Is
shipping an average of 200 tons a week to
the ( Jlobo mill.
The boys at the reform school at Golden
have just burned a kiln of 07,000 brick , their
own manufacture.
Utes are slaughtering door by wholesale
near fJi Platte City. ' They take only the
hides , leaving the carcasses to rot.
The Bull Domingo at Silver Cliff has of
fered to pay Its men $2.-5 cual ) or fJ In cash
with (1 in duo bills , payable when silver
reaches 85.and Joad fl.i" ) .
Senator llnluh Voorhees took forty pounds
of magnificent ore from thu Cash liurkln to
Denver. It is full of ireo gold and was
taken from a recent strike in the MXMoot
level.
A pay streak from four to seven Inches
wide of horn-blend ere running $100 a ton In
lead has noen struck in the Galena mine ,
three miles northwest of Cripple Creek on
the Florissant road ,
A now town , which has been given the
name of Altman , has been laid out on Bull
mountain on the patented ground of the
Frco Coinage and already has upwards of
: :00 : business nnd dwelling houses. About all
thu houses at Pharmacy City have been re
moved to thu { low townste. !
H. H. Huidius and II.V. . Hughes of Dud
ley. England , largely Interested in the vast
coal mines of England , are here for the pur
pose of looking over the coal resources of
Colorado. Over 800,000 coal miners Iu
En eland nro now out on n strlko , nml busi
ness Is sutTeiinff greatly in coiiarquonro.
Them Is some oxcltotnont tit StonmboJit
Springs over placer dlscovorlos In Twenty-
mlle park on Trout crook , above the Haydcn
road. At bedrock , sixteen foot down , gruTol
has been found panning lW : colors , from the
slzo of gootl rice to rlflo powder. Many min
ors nro coming In from Ijoadvlllo nnd Aspen.
The DnkntiM.
It is sMil that thu water will bo turned
Into the big Irrigating ditch nbovo Edge-
mont this fall.
Extensive development work is being done
on claims in the Bald mountain district and
others n short tl [ stance from I o.id City.
Owners of claims in those districts will com-
mcnco work to got them among the dividend
payers ns soon ns possible.
Senator Pottlgrow has prepared a bill pro
viding for the opening of the Ynnkton In
dian reservation and the nalo of lands at
$3.r > 0 per aero. There nro about ! MO,000 acres
of land in this reservation to bo thrown open
to settlement under the bill.
Some very rich gold ere was taken out nt
the Golden Summit last wonk. This mine
was In years past remarkable for rich
pockets. Millions of railroad tics are now
piled up on tlio ceiled lands for n rend from
Chamberlain ito the Black Hills , innd
the road will ba in operation within n year.
The president of the Black Hills Prospec
tors association hits called n mooting nt
Deadwood to consider the advisability of
joining with Colorado mid other western
prospectors In a petition to congress to sus
pend the law of annual assessment on min
ing claims for two years on account of hard
times.
The big irrigation ditch known ns the
Duhamcl ditch"situated near the mouth of
the Belle Fournlto , Is nearly completed. The
ditch is something over four miles in length ,
twenty-four feet wldo and seven foot deep.
The excavating is now completed , and when
some trestle work , which will take about
12,000 foot of lumber to build , Is erected ,
this big Irrigation" ditch will bo finished.
Mr. Duhamol will turn the water on about
the 1st of October. I
Some months ngo Sidoy , Iho Hot Springs
curio man , discovered a hole In the ground
which gave promise ot being n great cave.
Hu immediately made filing on the land and
grub-staked a man to uiuko some explora
tions aim open it up. Ho and Mr. Jensen
drove out to it and they were wonder
stricken nt the result. Eleven largo cham
bers have been opened up and they are
beautifully hung with stalactitios and cov
ered with crystals of great beauty. The
cave gives promise of being as great n
wonder ns the famous Wind cavo. It Is
located between Hot and Cold Brook can
ons , with a picturesque road leading to it.
"Winlillicton.
Thousands of young fruit trees on Swltz-
ler island , in the Columbia , have been
wrapped to prevent the depredations of
rabbits.
Experiments In smoking and canning
sturgeon have proved successful at llwaco ,
nnd a permanent market for this fish has
thus been established.
The Western Washington Industrial Expo
sition company of Tncomn will hold no fair
this .vear. Thcro Is an indebtedness of
$30,000 outstanding against the company.
M. A. Kowan of SliarpsburSr , Pa. , has made
arrangements for the establishment of glass
works in Tacoma. The capital stock will bo
$50,000 , and it is proposed that all sorts of
glassware will bo manufactured , including
bottles.
Merchants , worklngmcn nnd citizens are
urgiuc the Spokane county commissioners to
issue warrants in amounts not exceeding $10 ,
nnd have the latter used as script , negotia
ble at par in any store or place ot business
within the county.
A mass mooting of laborers in Seattle
passed resolutions urging the city to pro
ceed with the improvements for which bonds
were voted and offering to take their pay in
bonds. It was also urged that improvement
bonds be made receivable for city taxes.
Last Sunday Thomas Johns stood In the
door of Bert Chapman's cabin , three miles
from Kahuna , and shot , a largo bear. Mr.
Johns says hn does not mind killing beam
when ho U in a house , for if they do not Illic
it he can close the door on them and not say
any more aboutit. .
Captain Gus Isaks and a crow of mon wore
fishing for halibut iu n dory off the Flattery
banks , when a forty-foot shark began leap
ing up , evidently trying to seize one of the
men in the bo&t. In ono of his lunges a
fisherman hit him with the but end of an
oar. The blow fortunately struck him
square between the eyes , and wa * weighty
enough to stun nnd cause him to sink out of
sight. Whether the shark was killed by the
blow the men wore not able to report , as
they did not linger very long on that spot to
solve the question. They were only too
glad to feel that they -were relieved of the
monster's presence , and rowed back to the
schooner in quick time.
jMIsoi'llancom.
A chocso factory has been established at
Buffalo.
An extensive low grade strike of gold ere
in reported from the Manhattan lode in the
Henry mountains , Utah.
Animals around Laramlo have n queer
disease. Two or three pot antelopes have
died of it. The animals' eyes iturn perfectly
white and they soon die.
Extensive washouts have delayed travel
during the past week on the Southern Pacific ,
one of them extending from Estrolla , Ariz. ,
to forty miles west or Yuma.
San Bernardino county , California , has
exterminated her coyotes at , $5 pur scalp and
now has a crop ot rabbits in their place.
She is now offering " 0 cents on all rabbit
cars produced before the county clerk.
Frank Hewitt , the vorld's champion sheep
shearer , who resides at i.aramle , has
received an offer of $10' a day from Buffalo
Bill , to shear a sheep at every exhibition of
the wild west show at the World's fair.
A vein of COT ! was strjc * in ono of the
shafts being sunk by the Transcontinental
Coal and Iron company near Uawlins at a
depth of forty feet. The vein is nine foot
thick , about five feet of which is a mixture
of coal and slate , mostly slate. The vein of
solid coal is four feot.
Tlio Emma G. gold lead , discovered twen
ty-five miles west of Laratnle , continues to
hold out good. They have not quit work
there , and nro sinking on the top , Tlio shaft
la down thlrty-ono feet and the tunnel in
forty-eight feet. The indications continue
equally as good us at first.
Tlio Fortuhatus company has just made a
cleanup of ltS ounces of gold in an eight
days run at the placers of Bald mountain ,
forty miles from Sheridan , Wyo. This was
an average of ! j.iO : n day for each man em
ployed. Tlio placer fields cover -0,000 acres
of gravel eighteen feet deep.
Are You Norvom , „
Are you all tired out , do you have that tired
feeling or sick Headache ! You can bo re
liuved of all these symptoms by taking
Hood's Sarsnparilla , which gives nerve , men
tal and bodily strength and thoroughly puri
fies the blood. It also creates a gooii appe
tite , cures indigestion , heartburn und dys
pepsia.
Hood's pills are caiy to take , easy in ac
tion and sure iu effect. > cent * a box.
Fireworks tonight , Cowtland beach.
Garneclo Couiiaiiy Cutting
PlTTSlitma , AUJJ. 17.---Wii e reduc
tions are no ruspcutera of persons.
Among these who will /eel the olTuutn of
the financial Htrin-iency in their BiUarioti
is Chairman Henry Cmy 1'Yiek of tlio
Caruoylo Steel company. Mr. Kriuk has
boon drawing a salary of $ . > 0,0H ! ) per
annum. This Is Indopoiidunt of hla
slock earnings. In n notice , u copy of
which was sent to every ollk-or nnd dork
of the company , Chairman Prick un-
nouncon that , taking olTeta Sttptomhor 1
and applying to ovary omployo of all the
associations oxcupt thooii work
ing under wugo scales , thuir salaries
will be reel u cod as follow * ; Tho.io ro-
coivlng over $500 per month , 'M
per cunt ; between 8100 und $500 , 2't per
oont ; between $200 and $1UO , 20 pur cant ;
h < > twoen $70 and $200 , 15 per cent and all
these receiving loss thun JOG per month ,
10 per eout. As Mr , Frlck Is ono of the
employed receiving over $500 per month
his salary is cut $15,000 ,
Ouialm liii | > ruvoiiiunl Club ,
The Omaha Improvement club will meet
nt 0.'tl Laka street this evening at 8 o'clock
1.3.cad of Saturday ovculng ,
REPEAl CONSIDERED CERTAIN
Objootof the Oonvontlon of Congress is Sure
to Bo Attained ,
SILVER MEN CONFESS THEIR CAUSE LOST
Cnnrnsi .Mntlo l > r TlieiiMclrct Shown
AVHuon mil will | -n Two to Ono
Dolint * from jt w on will Ito
1'nrolj
CHICAGO , A\ifj. n. The Record's
Washington correspondent telegraphs
the following : The Inst doubt na to the
purpose of the honso of representatives
to repeal the silver purchase IHVV when
the final vote Is taken tun days hence
was removed-last night. It wiw made
absolutely certain for the first tlmo that
nil ninundmonts providing for n now
ratio would ho defeated , nnd that with
tlioso amendments swont out of the way
Iho repeal Itself would bo passed by
almost t\vo \ to ono.
This conclusion was reached by n can
vass instituted by the ailvor mon. llnro-
teforo nil the canvasses have boon mn < lo
by tlio antl-sllvor mon , no that they
have boon naturally looked Upon ns
somewhat overconfident , llut toimy the
silver men made n eloso count of their
ranks , nnd nftor including every possi
ble vote on the ratio amendments they
frankly conceded that they would ho
beaten , first on the ameiidinonts nnd
then on the flnnl vote for repeal.
Hope til the Sllvcrltn.
The silver men have based their hopes
on the ratio amendments. These nro to
ho voted on one aflor the other ha fore
the main question of repeal is reached.
The calculation wan that n peed many
nnti-silvor men und not n few republi
cans would join with the silver mon In
establishing n ratio of 1C to 1 or some
other ratio up to 20 to 1. The danger to
repeal wan based wholly on tho'proba
bility that Bonio ono of these ratio
amendments would bo carried , nnd that
thus the repeal would bo conditioned by
an amendment when it reached the Hnal
vote.
It was for the purpose of establishing
just what strength could bo shown on
these ratio amendments that the silver
men made their canvass. It disclosed to
them for the first time that , whllo they
had eleven populist votes on the 10 to 1
ratio nnd quite a number of republicans
on a 20 to 1 ratio , they had no one ratio
that would bring together all the di
vergent elements nnd give the silver
men a majority. In abort , it was estab
lished positively that the successive
ratios of 10 to 1 up to 20 to 1 would bo
voted down ono after another. Thus the
last hope of the silver men was destroyed
nnd they wore brought face to fnoo with
the final vote on the main question of
repeal. On this there has never boon
any doubt. But the silver canvnss
showed that the silver majority would
not bo much short of 100.
Conceded DofoaU
After their canvass the silver mou did
not try to conceal their disappointment.
They frankly conceded that they wore
broke , and it was from ono of their fore
most leaders and canvassers that the
foregoing concession was secured by
the Record correspondent. The same
gentleman carried the news to a number
of congressmen , among whom it was re
garded as eliminating every shadow of
doubt ns to the result in the houso.
With unconditional roponl thus assured ,
the debate in the house between now
and August 25 is wholly formal , and it
can not change a decision now mudo certain -
tain beyond doubt !
With the certainty of repeal in the
house the struggle is removed wholly to
the senate , where it is probable that
conditions will bo attached to the re
peal. In that event the differences be
tween the honso and the senate will
hava to bo adjusted by : i conference
committee. The anti-silver men say
that this conference committee will bo
HO constructed that it will hold out nil
winter before it yields to anything short
of unconditional repeal. It is believed
that tills linn front by the anti-silver
men of the conference committee will
eventually force the senators to yield.
To Ulonnso tlio Syntom
Kffectually yet gently , when costive or
bilious , or when the blood Is impure or slug
gish , to permanently cure habitual consti
pation , to awaken the kidneys and liver to a
healthy activity without irritating o weak
ening them , to dispel headaches , colds or
fevers use Syrup of FIRS.
The big day is tonight , Courtland ,
WINS VULLAKIt IN
Bay * Khe Will Speak Out on the Ntnnd In
HIT Cn o Acxlimt lirncklurldci * .
WASHINGTON , Aug. 17. Madeline
Vinton Pollard , the young woman who
haw brought Htilt for breach of protniso
against Representative Brockinridiro of
Kentucky , is perhaps the most talked of
woman of the day in Washington. She
was located in an out of the way suburb
and interviewed briefly. She looked
tired and worried , but her face is that of
u young girl.
Miss Pollard was much adverse to an
interview. This , who onld , was by the
ndvlco of her lawyers , and she had noth.
ing to add to what was in the pnpora
they filed in the Btiit. She would not
even deny for publication any of the
Htorlos about her that are HO diametri
cally opposod.
"I would much rather you would not
Bay anything about mo , My position la
public enough without making it any
worbe. I am not by any jnoniis all the
sorts of n woman I have boon described.
When I go on the Htand I think many
people will change their views about mo
and my position in this wliolo nlfalr.
Any ono can woo from the character of
the lawyers who have undertaken my
case that I have a good CUBO. They
would not have taken it if it had not
been mich. Hut at the Bamo time 1 do
not euro to make any formal statement
now. I will have plenty to say at the
trial. "
A ( I or Mcfllynu llnrlnull ,
NKW Yoilif , Aug. 17 , Tlio restora
tion of Dr. llurtbuil to his old parish la
among the possibilities. ITo was sent to
Uomlout by Archblbhop Corrlgnn nt
the time Dr. MoGlynn was silenced nnd
since thun ho has boon almost a stranger
to lils old pnriHhionord. Tonight ho had
a conference with Mgr. Satolll and
Archbishop Corrlgan , Dr. Uurtsell
hud been oxpoctud. Archbishop Uorri-
gnn was not told of the prioHt'u arrival
until an hour later , when the nhlegato
Kent for him , Thou Dr. Bnrtsoll wuu
told to leiivo mm the two were alone.
An hour elapsed before Dr. Uurtsoll
came back. Later Dr. Uurtsoll loft.
After Dr. Hurtsoll left the honso ho mild
ho was sorry ho could say nothing. It
was suggested an arrangement was
made wheruby ho cun return to the
church without causing Arch bishop Cor *
rigan any humiliation.
There ara three things worth
time , troublu and money and Do Witt' *
Kittle Harly Klsm will save them for you ,
Thuio little pills will tavo you time , al
they act promptly. They will ave you
trouble , as they rauso no pain. They will
savoyou mnaey , a they ecouomlie doc'or'
bills.