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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1893)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , NOVEMBER 8 , 1893. SPEG1RL NOTICES. A HVKRTJSEMKNTS FOR TIIESR COLUMNS .A will bo taken until 12:30 : p. m. for HIP prenln * mid until 8.30 p. m. for the momlne ami Sunday Artrerilsprs , by rninpstlnir a numbered check. can liAvo tlielr nnswrrs mldrcfwd to n numbered iHtrrlnp.iro of Tin : Iir * . Answers so nitdrcmcd will IM ilollvcrtil iilHin presentation of tlio clircU. SITUATIONS WANTED. Ilnlcn ! ' < < a wonl llrsl liisorllnmlPii wonl there after. Notlilni ? taken for less tjian jSe. _ A IMIOTOOhAlMn'cllKTOUCIIKIiroi'KUATOn J\ null vrlnler wants iKmlt'on ' In fi Rallery ; lorms rviMonnblP. Address W ( I. Bee oftlco. M Ififl P * _ WANTED , SIT UAT10N AS COLLECTOR OR A III nnomcp where them Is sonic onlsldo work , livn yoiiinr ninn , t ! I. flood references , or c.in plvo bond , AildrPM W fi.Boe. _ Minn 12 _ "T WANTEI ) . A 1 > OSITTON I1V AN > .XPEKI- -/Yi.ncod lidy : stenographer. Best of rpferpm-rs. Address W 2 , Ilco. Ml < a 8 * _ _ "A WANTED/POSITION "OP ANY KIND BY J \ voum ; Imly typewriter. steiiosraphpr anil book keeper. tO.OO weekly. Aililn-m W 13 , llm WANTED MALE HELP. Kntps , l ! < ca word first InBOrtlon , lr. n wonlllierc- flcr. Nothing taken fur less than 2Cc , T .SOLICITORS. TEAMS FURNISHED : EXTRA Jlpav to men wllli rigs. American Wringer Co. , IIJOll llowanl st. H03 "H-TIIE NEBRASKA1 GUARANTEE SAVINGS Jand invpHlniPitt company wants a few ; m-nllo- men of ( rood address to net ns solicitors. Apply nt rooms 22 nnd 23 , Douglas block. " 04 1IF YOU WANTA OOOI ) PAYING JOB WRITK J Mho Hawks Nursery Co. , Milwaukee. AVIs. T > MAN WA NTED : SALARY AND EXPENSES. Jipermanent place : whole or part tlmo. Apply at once. Brown Bros. Co. , nurseryman , CII' ! < Y15 J.1. | T > -WANTED. LABORERS ON THE U. 9. OOV- .I'prnmcnl work In Tennessee. Arkansas and Louisiana : cheap fare. Kramer 4 O'llMrn Labor agency , 803 South llfhnlniol. M375 N17' T-AONTS. SALARY oTl COMMISSION. THE .1 JgrpateHt Invention of the iwo. Thn New Polont Clirmlc.il Ink Erasing I'enell. Soils on sli'ht. Works like magic. Agents are mak in ; 82.1.0(1 ( to $12f > .tMI per week. For further particulars wrlto the Monroe Eraser Mfg. Co. , X 30 , La CrB < r . WIs. I\I In. * 71- MAN WANTED FOR OUR CITY BUSINESS. J J Salary paid weekly. Call at 1510 Dowlas , -$75.00 A MONTH AND KXPENSES. EX- JJclnslvu territory. No cxperlenco. Stapln goods , nhsolnto monopoly. Men mid women w.intcd.- Yearly contracts. Pay r.-rlaln. No talk. Svstein perfrcl. Wrlloiinlek. Tenns free. Address K , HO , Box . ' 13(13 ( , noHton. Muss. MfiOl 17' IJ-\V ANTED , GENTLEMEN OK LADIES : PAY- IJIng employment. Crelghton block , rooin 20. T-WANTF.D , MEN TO TRAVEL : $ .10 TO $100 Jiper month. Stone A WellliiBton. Maaiaon , Wla TJ-WANTBD. SALESMAN FOR CALIFORNIA aJwIncH : $100.00 n mouth and OXIXMIBCH. Salary nreoniinlHHlon. No iiriiVioimoxpt-ricnco rrnnlred. Full parllcnlarH. Addri-HH , i-ncloHlni ; fi Htampnand rcforcncos. Stanley A M-itliTii. : i Wlno depaitinunt , S41 ! South Ilroadway , Lou Anirelea , Cal. Mli t 0 * TJ--WANTED. A MAN WITH $3.000.6(1 ( TO JJgtf.ooo.OOlo take a half lnU-ri > Ht In anow-amnHo- nicntentcrprlBo : will bear tlioronsh Invi-Hllirntloii. Addi-UBH W 11 ! , Ilco Olllcc. M170 14 * WANTJLP FEMALE HELP. Raton. IKca wonl UrHt Insertion , lea word thero- itter. Nothlnir taken for lew * than -Tic. C-WANTED-LADIESANDOENTLEMEN-YOU Htrlclly homo work for na : no canvaBslnirjinu Hti > : idy work ; nunil Bclf-addroHHi-il uuvolopn. Lib erty Supply Company , Liberty Snuaro. Iloston , MUHB. MU74 U * -WANTED , A MIDDLE AGED WOMAN TO take charsis of Rood paying biiHincan : ono that IKIH had nxprrlisiicu In the alck room pn-forred AddruBBW3lleu. ! ! 7 * -WANTED , A COMPETENT GERMAN , ENO- llBh or IrlHh Klrl for ( -cneral liotiHuwork. Mrs. Swcltzer , "liOl St. MaryB avenue. 130 7 n-GOOD GIRL FOR GENERA L IIODSEWORK , L/Apply 1611 Sli rnmn.ivi' : . , corner flracc. WANTED , OIHL IN SMALL FAMILY. IlT quire evcnlnira only , at 'J033 Hamcy street. 108-9 FOR RENT HOUBSS. HatcB , lOea llio.each . Insertion. $ l.fiO a line per month. NolliliiK' taken for leas than tSe. ! -HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. The O. F. DavlB company , 1505 Fariiam. 805 I i-O-nOOM COTTA " 5rMODKliN. CHOICE. IN JJstanford circle. C. S. Klunttur'O t lioo blrtcr. ' b07 1-t-R.noOM HOUSE. MODERN , NEAR 11USI- I/IICSH ; rout modurulu. Apply aoi Ilco bntldlns. HOT -RENTAL AGENCY , 507 I1ROWN I1LOCK. D 808 - EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE. WITH D-MODERN : per month. L S. Skinner. 310 N. Y. Life. M'JSB I-10-ROOM HOUSE , 1813 CASS. J. JOHNSON D liKM Farnam. Ml 35 _ TNICK. . LARGE. TEN-ROOM HOUSE. NO. J-441l ! ! Fnrnain st ; nil modern conveniences. In , best repair : lart'o barn , uverythlns lirat class , " ' "Nmv'elirhl-room IIOIIBIJ Jn first class repair , city water , etc. . No. ! 13 ) Farnam Ht. . S13.li : ) . Good ulKlit-rooin hnitBo. 4717 Capitol live , all modern Iinprovi-nieiiis.lll.)0. ( ) Collngrn. .1 colliiKca located In nenaon addition , lieiisoiiACariiilciiiuil , 111 ! Now York Life Did ? . 178 10 FOR RENT. NICE FIVE-ROOM COTl'AGES , 34lh anil Half Howard street , rent $10.'J. ( ' In- > iulra 310 N. Y. Lifo. ' "JO la \-HOUSB3. F.I G , BARKER I1LOCK , M374 TTO GOOD TENANT ONLY. COMPLETE Jmodern brick dwelling. No. 'J703 Farnam : brick stable If clcnlred. Warren M. RojerH. 13'2l- 13'3 Farnam fltivet. M4IJO _ _ T\ - FOR RlTNT , 11-UOOM IIolJSE , $30 PER JJ month. ImintrellllllDodKoSt. M40-J JJD I HOUSES , a TO 0 HOO.M8. 00 NO. KITH , D M5MIN-4 * j -FOIl HUNT. r.-KOOM COTTAOB. 1114 SO. Oth : (1-rooin ( coltaso , ll'JO So. tllh. O. I. . Green , " 8 llarlier bloclt. ft ! > 8 T\-OoflNKIl FLAT. 8 UOOM3. K/VNOK AND . .1all other cant fiilKiwuit. no belter Mat In Omaha , jlj. : Kooni 'J , I'anorHon block , lii : Karnam St. OeorKo Clonuor. . 003 TCOTTAQK , G21 NO. 18TII , ' . ' 8 IIAUKKU II LK D -COTTAOK , * , ( > ( ) MONTH , lU'J ? NOUTH ! : > , Inqnlro lO-'U JacliHon. _ 881 D-0-l'.OOM 1IOIJSK , I'KllPKOT CONDITION , iKjtvlv ) > .ilntod , modern : mnall family : location 31(1 ( North -Oih dti-eet ; riinlrc.ioiiaulo. Hoi'm , ' * 11111. , - IS ---ROOM COTTAGE , SOU SOUTH 30TII ST. " U M170 10 n in-uooM MODKUN iiitioK iWKr.uNO , uson JIonjilut ; ; In llml-ehm repair. IiiQnlruat ' "JO ; ! lun liu ) Nt. , W , 1' . Clark. Ml 10 II' rt FOH ItlST , 10-KOOM HOUSl ALL 1-Vni lionvdiiloiieeH uxeent fnriuieo ; ill HO ioii > l rlutern nnd cellar. I.oiMllon minor thu U'.u in ilm oily , Till ) S.Mlh are. ; only * ' . ! 3.00. Inqulm 4ltl ) N , Y.'I.iro llldtf. Mlfil 13 _ IV VOIl ItKKT. 8KVKHAU NICK HOUSES NMAIl J 'JlaiiHcoin | > , irkt modem eonvenlcnetm , splendid iii'lfUborliood , low ivnU Illcku , : iO."i N. V. Ufu Hid * . ] 107 IU _ _ ROB'JBENT i. ' UltNISHED ROOMS. Itnlen , IHo a wonl ilrm hmertlon , lo n wont llienufUT. Nolhlni ; laltim for lets than ' 'So. FUUNISIIED KOOMS FOR OKNTI..K ETWO men only. CM South ' 'lllh Btreet. 047 _ EKOOM WITH OH WITHOUT ' ! > . 021 S. 18. _ _ _ 41'N1H EVUUNiaTtEl ) KOOM , ' . ' 017 IIAKNKV HT. - ' H78 7 > EFUUKISHEU KOOMS , 113 S. 'JSth alreet. I'.M 7 V-FOH 11EST. rwVKUK. WEM FUKNISIIKU 1J Month front room ; for two gentlemen or irentln- man and wlful with or without board , HIlHlf Webster street. lll'J H' 1'UKNISIIED KOOMS AND BOARD. Hilton , IKo n wonl llrul Iniortlon , la n wonl tlioreatlor. Nothing uliun for lu lliao 'J5o. ? Women's Christian aHsoclatlon , HIS. 17th Bt. bUU iii-I > LKAS ANT SOUTH ItOOM WITH ALCOVE : 1 aluo board. 'iluDoUito. ui'iMl * 17-KOOMS AND TflUOTLV FIKST CLASS X board ufJIO'J loui-la ) Blo-eu MU37 AND IIOOM ; STEAM HKAT , HAS , ' butlil * 1.60 ami $ i.0t ) IH.T wuuk. 411 Norlli 14th. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ M770 1 ! IIOOMS WITH 110 A HI ) . 2303 DOUULAS. _ _ _ 1K11B * TJ * . NICELY FUKNISHEU UOOMS , WITH OK ,1' without board at the Wetxtor , CIS N. lUth ilroot , MOOa 11' DOLAN , 30 ! ) AMU 'Jll N..lbTH ST. -nt-QOOD UOAKDi LAKOK UOOMS. DOS NORTH 1 ? llltU street. M1UJNIO' UTH IIOOMS , LOW RATES,2084HAKNEY , U21 Da -ROOM AND DOAKD FOR TWO OENTLEUKN iUiSouthSUtU AT . MU'57' FURNISHED ltOOM3 AND BOARD ConttiiHiiil i ; -A nESIKAHLKFKONT KOOM WITH AN AL- X core nnd ono sldti.room. 212 South 23th.nnfl nnfl If- NICELY FURNISHED KOOMS WITH BOAKD : X' terms reasonable (11:1 ( : N. 20th. M137 ! ( ) _ E PLEASANT KOOMS , FURNISHED OR tN- iinilKluil. wllli board. Prlvalo famllvi tilpoly loc.it csl. Koferenccs. 170 ! ) Dodge. M1730 * 17-llOOM AND IIOAKD FOKTWOOENTLllMKN i'62i Sonlh20llinvp. M170 10' 1'ORRENT Kates ! ' { P nwonl flrstliisi rtlonlea , word llioro- after. Nothlni ; taken for less tliiilL'e. ; . : t ItNFUKNlSHEO KOOMS FOKKEEPINO 0. hot -FOUR UNFUKN1SIIED ROOMS SUITABLE V3for honsekeopliiK ! city water : rent ehivtp : 0 blocks from postofllco. 1 < 02 Webster t. 12rt -CLEAN H-KOOM FLATS , S. W. COR. 7TII mul Pacific street , $ S.OJ lo $ iiOt ) , todnslr.iblo Riuall famlllus. H. F. Butts , 220 So. 1. Hi str.- > --t. M2IIIN12 UNFUKNISI'T ) KOOMS. ALL MODERN .72112 M lam list 413 " 3 KIIONT KOOMS WITH OH WITHOUT G lonrtl , lloat , bath etc , 010 K. 'JOth.IUCU 8 3 G for lioiiBoki-opIng , every cotivenlunci' . auill Fam.-uu Btrce t. MUSI ! -4 FINF2 UNFUHNISHKI ) UOOM9 FOR G4 honsckcrplne , $ Ii.Oll(111 ! ( St. Mary'H avrnno. ; ns 7 * FOR BENr STORE3 AND Ol-'FIOEB HnliS,10on line each limorlhm. $1. no a line par month. Notldujr takaa for loss than Una. 1-.FOII KKNT/lKl-STOHY 1111101 : 1IU1I.DINO Jtlld Famain Ht. Tim bnllillni ; han a llrpproof co- ini.'iit blHiiiictit ; , coinplctn Hlciun lutallnir llxtnrun , wilier on nil tlio Itoors , ga , etc. Apply at tin ; olllco of THElICH. _ 1 > 10 _ T-OFPICB AND DK3K HOOM. WITH Kr.KCTUIO lllKlil , atuani lio.'U and Janitor wrvlci' . Favoraliln tirlco lo iliMltnbln p.-irtlL" * . WyckolT , Seaman It ilunmlliit , Bronnil floor , llo bid. 813 _ r-STOUE , a-Jl S.-101fn7 STKAM HEAT. t-OFFICES W1THNKM. 11LOCIC. STKAM 1IKAT. M735 Nl8 ! 1-FOU UKNT. THU MOST DK9IHAIIf.K STOHK J room In South Oniahn : utoam hunt ) next iloor to IKibtolllcc. 1'erHOim , v Wlleox , South Omahu. U08 8 AOENT3 WANTED. Rales , lOu a line each lniortlonlr 0a line par montli. Kotldni ; taken for loss than L''e. T AOKNTS"WANTED Foit QUICIC s.3rf/iNO " P'ltnnled InvLMitlon ] n t belli : ; put on the ninrliut. Soul only through ain'iiis. Uoo'l ' proiltsnml a clour llulil. Sampto t-y mall , ' _ ' " > cents. Tlio Ohio Nov city Co. , D. 1 , Cincinnati. O. M187 J--\\rANTEIl.UOYS AND OIIILS WHO WISH TO make inoiiuy when out of Hctiool , HOIK ! iiamu and wo will loll yon liow. No money wanted. Staynor i Co. , Trovldeiico , H. I. MU70 10 WANTED TO KENT. Ratc , lOo a line each Insertion , $1. 50 a line par month. Notldn ; taken for IUSH than 'J. > e. K -WANTED TOUENT. AN roi furnished IIOIIHO. Address W 10 , Hee. 1115 T WANTED , 3 OR 4 UNPtlUNlSHKD KOOMS near Kith and Lcavunworth. Olve rent , etc. Address W 11 , Ik-o. M174 8 K-WANTED , IIY MAN AND WIFE , HOOM and board. Private family preferred. $5(1.00 ( Addnwa W 14 , Ilee. M178 10 STORAGE. Ilali-H , lOcallmi cacti hmortlon , $ l.r > ll a line per month. Notlilne taken for loss than l5c , MSTOHAQE. . WILLIAMS & . CUOSS , 1114 ! HAH- n cy. 811 M -STOHAGE you HOUSEHOLD HOODS , clean unit cheap rates. H. Wells , 1111 Fariiam 816 FOB , SALE FUBNIT ORE. Rates. IHJe n wonl first Insertion , Ic a word thereafter. Nothing taken for loss than 23c. ' " " - OF ALL "KINDS GOOD AS NEW. Wells Auction Co. , 1111 Faniam st. 810 FOR SALE : A GOOD BASE BURNER CHEAP. D , F. Hutchison , 3230 Hurt St. 104 0 * " " FOR SALE HORSES. p-FOKHALE , GOOD FAMILY HORSE : GOOD -I style and gentle ; or will let good party have use of same for his feed and care. Address W 0 , Bee. ' 1(138 * FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. -ONE BRUNSWICK BILLIAKD TABLE AND ono pool table , used 0 months , as good as now , for sale cheap. Address P. O. box 813 , West Point , Neb. tf'JO CLAIRVOYANTS. Rates , lOc a Hue each Insertion $1.50 a line per month. Nothlnir taken for less than -Tie. S MUSjANEVAtB rollablubiiHlneHU medium ; 5thyearat llUN.HUh. H17 _ MASSAG , BATHS. S.TC. Rales Ida a line each Insertion. $1.50 a line per month. Nothlni ; tukun for less than 'J5c. " " " IJ SMffli Boa"s."i"3TIl lNn ! FLOOR , JL Room 3. Masnaeo , vapor , alcohol. Bteain.snlphur no and ei oatna. Ml ! ! ! 11' fA MME. LA RUE , MASSAOE , 41U S3. l..TII. L M3KN18 * ; ! _ _ _ 'li-MME. CARSON , 11SI DOUGLAS , THIRD l floor , room 7 , tnaHuage , alcohol , milntinr and sea baths. Mlr. : ! 1'J- PERSONAL. Rates. IMo a wonl tlrst limr-rtion , loa woi-1 thero- uflcr , Notliln ; taken for less than 'JJo. U-MATRIMONY OR l'LEA8lJREl NEW DEAL. Send'J-ceiitatauiptoP. O. Box HOI. HiiHtln ti , Neb. MT''O N''B4 iT MASSAGE TREATMENT. ELECTRO-TIIER- J mal baths. Scalp and hair treatment , manlcuru and clilropodlst.Mr .Po t,31tlK S.15th. Wlthnell bill S18 U-LADIES , SEND NAME AND ADDRESS TO VlavlCo. , 1101 N. Y. Llfn llldu. , for ( Hl-paso lealth book. Ollleu eoiiHUltatloa free ; lady In at emlaneo. 71)i-N'9' U"-ILLUSTRATED MARRIAGE JOURNAL , pnittnliilni ? tilintn-pnirmvliiirR of iwrHmm iIi > Hr nireorrespoiideiitB , iiialle < l five. llrown Pub. Co. , 1'oleilo , O. . MOilO 0 > U -PILES PERMANENTLY CURED IIY A uhik'lo painless treatnu-nt. Dr. A. J. Cook , rec- al Kpt'claltst , Grand hotel unnex , Council IlliHTs. JIH70 11 U-CUT THIS OUT ANI1PKKSENT ATCOWAN'S Photo Studio , 'Jlua Cumin : ; Htruet , and yon vlll bo entitled to 1' ' ariulo cabinet pnotoH , very bent , on Klltediu < l carilH and an HxlOurlsio , $ t.nO ; vlthont this * 1.CO ; fur 10 Uaysonly. Open Sim- lay , M 77 iil7 U-MAKK1KD WOMAN WANTS OOOI ) HOMK for baby between : iand 4 ninnthn ollat : reaHon- iblo sum for board. AddresB 7 Hen. lli)8 ( IiOfl.N UEflL K'lleH 10 a llnu each limertlon , $ I.fiO a line per nontli. Nolhliie taken-Tor IOSH than -Tic. _ . / -MONI'.Y TO LOAN AT LOWEST KATES. ThoO.F. DavlB Co. 1B05 Faniam stivet. HID \\r-MONEYTO LOAN AT LOWEST KATES ON 'l hnprovud and unimproved Omaha real eutato , 1 to 3 yt-ara , Fidelity trilbt Co. , 170' ' Furmmi. W- LOANS ON IMl'KOVEDAND UNIMl'KOVED city iinnicrty. M.OUOancl niiwanlu. n to UW pur eunti nodel.iyu.W.Furiiam Hinllli , VCo.iUU ; Farnam V-MONKY TO LOAN AT CURRENT RATES. > Apply lo W , B. Mclklo , First National Ilk lililf. M22 \\r-ANTHONY LOAN ANDTKUST CO. . 318 N.Y. * > Life , leiidn at low raien for cholcu Hecnrlty on Nubrauka and Iowa farmu or Omalia ctiy projierty. \r-WANTKD , SOME 8 PER CENT MORT- I gageb.f.irms orctly property. Address W H Bee. MONEY TO LOAN O a ATT ELS , llitea ; , 10o n llnnRueli limerllon. Cl.no u line per month. Nothlni ; taken for leas than * . ' 3o. r-DO YOU WANT MONEY1 We will loan yon ANY SUM yon wish on your FUKN1TUKK. riANOS. HOUSES. WAHONS , CAKK1AQES. WAKEHOUSE KECUIl'TS. etc. Wuirlvo prompt ulioiiilon lo all applications , and will carry your lo.m IIH lone u you wish. Yon can rvduco Hit ) cost of c.arryluif your loan by a uuyuieut at any lliuu. There Is no publtclly or tf moral of pront-i ty. FIDELITY iJOAN QUAKANTEE CO. . Kooni 4 , WUhiiell block. Cor , 10th uud Hiirnuy * ts. 8V3 X-WILL IXJAN MONEY ON ANY KIND OF SB- curtly : strictly contUloallul , A. E. Hun-li , room 1 , Continental block. b''O X-MONEY TO LOAN- Wo will loan rou any sum which yon wish , small or laree. at tlio lowest possible ratf , In Ihtj uulckest posalb'.u tlmo. uud for any leiieth ( if time totultyou. You can pay K back fa mich Install- uiBiils as you wlih , when you wish , and only pay f or 11 as lour as you kvep It. You can borrow ou HOUSEHOLD FUKNITUKK AND PIANOS , HORSES. WAOONS ANI > lIAIlKlAliKS. WAKEIIOUSB HlUJHIin'S. Ml'.lvCII AN1JISB OU ANY OTHKK SECIIIUTY , Without iiubllclly or rxinnrul of liroiurl/ . OMAHA MO11TOAUK IXAN CO. , 8lll SfIITJl HTH STttEBT , OnI floor ulK > vn the utrcct. THKOLUKST , LAKflKST AKDONLY1 NrOUPOB- ATKD LOAN CO U PAN YIN Oil AH A. 834 BUSINESS OHAK02S. Rated , lOcnllnp each limertlon , $1.50.1 line per month. Nothlni ; taken for Ion than 23c. Y -WHFUKNISH rAriTAl InisliiosR. Wo want to ( xitahllsli onn honest , re liable. I'ulorpTlsInc IIOMOII , man or woirmrt. In a leplllmatc money-maklnc nnlne ' In ovefy county In Iho west. Iliislnens ! clonn , cnsy ml leirltl- mntn. Illrmonpy forliartloi with push and pluck. If yon can't furnish llrst-oli\ refervnces don't ap ply. KrmptnlKT. no money roqiilml. Write nt once , before nome onn wltti morn enterprise HP- enreftyonr territory The Dr. Starr Herb Itcnipily Co. , 201 Kasl 4Hrd t. , rhlenw. 111. 8' ' * A MANItFAC- tnrlii ? plant ( with poMtlnn In thn ofllcn If no il < > - Blred ) , f lO.OOD.DO toIfi,0tlilcaBh ( ) ( renulred. No trades coimldered. Thn company han nn palab- llnlirdtmdp on. i ready nelllnx article at a ioo < l prollt. Address S WI , lleo. B2S _ V FOIl KENT. A IIAICKKY SHOP. OLU STANlT JL 018 North lOlh street. Apply to Jm. Kedman. T FOIl SALE. IHltKl STOOK AND FIXTUKKJ. L AddreHR E. K. Huwcndobler , llertrand , Neb. V-'OU SALE OK KENT. 11EST I'AYINO MKAT X market In city. Inquire at " 'iDlllondo St. , V-STOCK OF OKOOEKIES AND QttKENSWAKH I. for Halo for fash In thn hex ! city In Honthern NelmiHka ; an old established trade. doli'B a cash iHiHlnrm of ! fiO.OOl.UO ! ) : Blnrk will Involpn alionl . . . Wrltiuit OIMHJ If you mean Will take no trade. Hart Ilroi. , Falrbnry , Ni-h. Y-DO YOU WANT TO HO TO THE MIDWIN- tcrfalralSan FranclHco ? Wrlto nnd loam how yon may eel fre transportation , tlrst-cliiHS , for the round trip. Address U 01. llco ofUco , Omaha. ' Y-A SNA1' : CIOAK STOKE AT INVOICE 1'ltICK ICHH - ' , % per eent. Western llnsltievi Kxclianm * , (103 ( N.Y. L. IHUit. MUIIOU * Y-IlAllDWAItn STOCK FOIl SALEl IIUILUINO for ale or rent : rent cheap. V , D , Itall , CIVH- ton , Nub , M115 10' EXOHANGK. Kales.lOc a line each Insertion , $1.150 n line per month. Nothlni ; taken for less than i ! o. r/-I OWN 100 FAKMS I TNEImASlCA'ilcANSAS /Jand Dakota. Will cell cheap or nxcliaiiRo for mdse.horBcs and calllc. Add.bot70Fraukfort , Ind S30 V-OLEAN STOCK OF OENERAL MD8E , WILL Aitako real estate , money , Ilox'-'Us , Frankfort , 1ml , ( y-FOK SALE OK KXCIIANOE , 41X00 10TH fJ and lonplas : 7-room holme. inodern.Caldw < 'U at. llarsaln. ( i. L. ilrocn.ua Darker blk. fi'J7 ' r/-l4,000 STOCK CHOICE MKKCIIAND1SE TO /VexolKinire for $ S.Oil ( ) land and SO.OIUI c.iMli. Will trade all or part of Block for land and cash. Box B71 , WCHI 1'utiit , Neb. Out V-TO EXCHANOE , A OOOD HOUSE , I1A11N and e.lKht lots In n Rood county scat town and 100 ncrcs of land , all clear , lor merchandise. Frank mahop. David City , Neb. M143 111 * Z FOIl CLEAIt OMAHA 1'KOPERTY OK FAKM , furniture , new , largo boardlnff lioune. Two liloelm west of IniHlnoBH center. Call or addreHs 311 K.irbaoli block , Omaha. M177 _ FOR BALii RBAL .ESTATE. KatoH , lOo a line each Insertion. $1.150 a line pur month. Nolhlni ; taken for loan than 'J5c. AilO A.IS3. HOUSES. LOTS AN1 PA or trade. F.K. Marling , llarkor blk. B31 _ AKM LANDS. C. F. HAKK1SON , 912 N. Y. LIFE snt-oiu' TOIt SALE , LAKOE LIST CHOICE LANDS X cheap : ternm ea y ; can locate colony. Also coed farm BllBhtly Incnmbercd and Behool lands to uxchanso for Block indnu. J. W. Welpton , Grant , Neb. 443 Nil ) * 1AKM LANDS. L1 80 acres , Harpy county. $1,230. 80 acres. Sarpy county , $1.000 , 240 acres , Sarpy , $ . " > O au aero. B20 , DoiishiH eoimty , $10 an aero. 80 , Doiit'lan comity , $13 an acre. 'Jill , Washington county , $ 'J7 au aero. 110 ! , Oloe county , $42 an acre. 240 Boone comity , $14 nn aero C. F. Harrison , II 12 N. Y. Ltfu 164NO * FOK SALB-CHEAl'EU THAN GOVERNMENT land at a dollar an acre , lots In Omaha and South Omalia at 3GO.OO to $7ii.OO each , either BliiBl.v or In bunches. These lots cost from $300.00 to $500.00 each and are all clear , llelonj to lady who Is loav- liigclty and must sell. Address W 4 , Hee ofllca. M1&2 8 * SPLENDID BARGAIN. HANDSOME HOUSE , A new and modern built near Hanscom park , all ready for occupancy : calll for price and terms , Hicks , 305 N , Y. Life Bids. 108 la LOST. Rates , IWo a word first Insertion , lo a wort thereafter. Nothlns taken for 1033 than l3o. LOST ST. BERNARD BITCH TEN .MONTHS old : mihealeU sore onrlffWaldc : reward will bo paid : return to 1314 South ' "Jth'street. L. D.'Car- rler. 53 11 Ljtvhlto feet , breast and tip of tall. Suitable reward - ward If returned to 2215 Faniam street. M155 0 * ST. 11E11NA11D A FIVE-MONTHS-OLD LOST puppy , four whlto feet , while Btrlpe In face and : i nniali while strlpo on back of neck. Return to 181(5 Wlrt Htreet and bo rewarded. 10(1 ( 0 * LOST. OCT. 23. IRISH SETTER PUP. LIGHT red , ! > months old. Answers nainoot "Shot. " llowanl for Rctura. F. W. Carmicliael , 412 Now York Life. lfil-0 StCTTRtTInS i-'OR SALE. Kates , Idea line each Insertion , $1.50 a line per month. Nothing taken tor le than 2Bc. L/o , Wallace , Brown block , 10th and Douglas. 832 HIGH GRADE OMAHA CITY MORTGAGES , ncttlm ; purchasers Kood rain of Interest , minis of from $100 up.for s.ilo by Glebe Loan .V Trust Co. , lUth & Dodge , Omaha. Parlleiilara on application. 835 8 PER CENT MORTGAGES FOU SALE , SKCUK- lly abholuloly safe , Ames Heal Eotatu agency , 1017 Farnam. 83(1 ( iOK SALVf CHOICE SEVEN AND EIGHT PER X1 cent mortiaics. Hicks , 303 N. Y. Life. 1(19 ( 12 UNDEHTAKEHS AND EMBALMJ3RS Rates , lOc a line each Insertion. $ l.r ( ) a line per month. Nothlni ; taken for less than 23c. CW. BAKER ( FORMERLY WITH JOHN G. Jaeobn , deceased ; Inter with M , O , Maul ) , under taker and embalnicr , 315 a. lUth st. ' Tel. O'JII. 838 K. BURKET , FUNERAL DIKKOTOK AND . emlMlmer. 1(118 ( Chicago St. Tol.-UO. Mir.J UKHSSMAKING. Hates , lOoa llnoiuich Insertion , $1.00 a line per nionlh. Nothlni ; taken for less than ' 'Re , IT'NOAOKMKNTS TO DO nillOSSMAK'lNfJi : IN J funilltuttHOllclted. Mlai Sturdy , 4UIH NIcholaH Mreet. Mil la Nlll' fSKKSSI , $ l : WKAl'PEHS , $2 000 N. 'J4TII. .U , M7-.JO DANOINQj ACADEMY. Ilaten. IMo a wonl first limortion , la a word thora- nfler. Nolhlnir taken for lu.sa than "Jig H/TORAND'S / DANCINO SGHOOL. IfllO 'lTKNKY lTJ.Hireet. LUHHOIIH for iidnltx , Tnutuluy anilTlinrs- day 8 n. in. : children. Tmwduy 4 p. . m. . Hatmilay 10 a. m. and 'J : : > 0 p , in. TJiiua.very roaHonalilu. MIDI ) 1)1 ) FOR RENT HALLS. Kates , Klc a Una each liiHortlon , & 1.5U a llnu per month. Nothing taken for ICHH than . > 5o , AKMOKY HAIL , 1714 CAPITOL AVENUE , AND Morand'HiiHaembly rounm , 1S10 Hnniomreet , for l > allH , club iiarllea , meetings , etu , ; ivnt very chuan ; hallu llrbt-claba. Call at 1510 Hartley , Ml 08 1)4 SHORTHAND AND Kales. 10o a line each liiHcrtlonl.COn line i ? r month. Nothing taken for leus than i.'Sc. YOUNcTLADIES AND OKNTLEMKN CAN SOON acqtilruit worklnc knowledeo of ulidrthand and O'puwrlllim- A.C. Van Sant'a Bchool ofbhorl- hand , 613 N. Y , Life. Typewriter * to runt. BUI PAWNBROKERS. lutea , lOo a llnu rauh Insertion , $1.SO a llnu per month1 Nollilntuliun for leas than -'ie. T "SONNKNIIBKO , DIAMOND "llKOKEItTTllOJ tl Donglaa Hi. Loans money on UtamondH , walchca.uto. Old cold uud silver bought. Tel. 1A3S 831) ) HORSES Katea , Hie a line each tniertlou , * 1.50 a line per inontli. Nolhliitf taken for leas than ' . ' 30 , " ' _ OIISKS WINTEIIED. FAIK GKOUNDS. $ H.OO mo.j leave ordnra Ht JT. Wltbrow'a , Tel . HI' ' ) , (1. N * * TYPEWRITERS. Itatea , lOon line each Insanlon. $1.fill/t line per nionlh. Nothlnir takmi for less linn 23ov CMiTiliKi iNfJTONsVoALIOK MMISrK 'liY- Oililnir : inihennl of prices. Tel. 3J.S. lloyles & llabbUii : N.Y Ufo bld < . Send furtuiiuplutt. H37 SECOND-HAND TYPEWRITERS. Ilsitri , lOcn line each Insertion , SI..1Q a line per month ) Nothing taken for Iii8 titan ' 'fie , 1"7oil"SALKA1 NO 2 REMINGTONTYPE- ' Writer , OU.OM scries , $15.00 , 013 N. Y. L. blciif , M420 MraStO , ART AND LANGUAGES. Ilutra , lOo a liun each luucrtlon , dl.IOu llno r mpiillt. Nothing takeu for Ins * thin 2Co. G.li io bullfoniU uU IU i _ _ Il.itps , lOcn line pnp'N'TnRertlon.l.rOn line per month. Notlilng ji > teefttarlon [ than 2.'ic. _ T KVT AND .sKcdxn ItBin sr.vLiw.ALi , KINDS. 1 > Address llonlun is. ScttpcK Co. , Ixike 8t.CI\lc.lro. CM. 840 RHILWHYfllME GflRD PS ICIHPAOO. " lltfHLlNHTON .V Q.I Arrives" Omaha ' Depot ItltlKlMd MasjnSlH. i Omaha Omaha | Dopat loth amlM.isonSt _ _ . O.nalii 10.1 fiam n. . . .Duiiver Expniss7r ; Il.'UAnm ' - - - - Deadwood Express. 4.lHill ] ; 4.30 pin Denver Express. 4.Mpin ( ( l.r.Opm . .Nebraska Local ( Except Sun ) . . ll.r.t ) | iil : H.login . .Lincoln Lnp-il IKxeppt.8mil. . . . li.i.'iam : nvcs " K. O. , ST. J. .t 0. H. I Arrives Omal i I Depot 1 Otli and Maaon Sts. | _ Orniili.'ii "tVffVnin I. . . . Kansas Oily Day l-fxpn-ss. . . . ! fi.riSp-if 10,45 pm K. a Night Exp. via U. P. Trans. 5.40 am 10.1,1 liiiil. . . Si. I/onis Exnn-ss I B.4umn 'Ijcavo.il OnRTAtJO. K. l A I'MlTTffi TArrTviH' Omaha | Union Depot IQlli & Maroy His. I Omaha | ] KAHT. | li.minm . .Allantlo Express 7.iripm H.oopin , . . .Night Express (1..1.-I.11U ( aio VVsllbiileJ Limtleil , . ' . ' .OOlllll lonia 1'ixp. ( lo C.J1.JJX. Hum ( l.'jr. : UTI " I WE.ST ; | 0.toatnOklalionia.VTi : | > xasVxti.Ex.Simil2.10nin : | | gjO. _ piii I. . . . .jColpniilp LlniltisL. . . . . . | 4.51) pal njn VeH | USrnN lfACll < 'IC" TArrTvus" Omaha | Unton Pi-pot UUli A. M.irpy i l.no tun Denver Expfess. I 4.0.1 pin Overland Flyer I 7.1)0 pin 4.ir | > m BeatriceiVSlroinsb'B Ex ( ex Sunn 12/.IO pm U.4O IMII Paclllc Express KUDatn " nver Fust Mall .1 .1t . 'JO pin Omaha I U. 1 * . UTI'Oi"1' ' Miury Sta. Oniahi ; _ "r.iOpin : | . Clileiiitd'i.lin licit . , tT.i."i : am ll.illaui : | . . .ClilcnKO KxpruHS ( ex. Sun. ) . . . . | Loaves I P. . K. * JtO. VAM.VJY I Arrives Oinalinl Depot l.'lli mid Wi'bstcr Sts. Omaha Lcavoa I Tuissoulu PACIPIO. jArrlvca" f Ininlinl Oninha DO Searles & Searles Medical 6 , Surgical - Disnensarv. CHRONI8 , NERVOUS AND PRIVATE DISEASES wi ; CUKT cATAKicir , nil I > ISIASKS oi < - TIIK NOSK. TllltOAT , OIIKST.STO.tlACIl IKnVKLdnnU laVKIt , ItllUU.MATlSAl , Ills 1'Kl'islA. III.OOI ) , SKIN nnd 1C 1 UN ICY IMaoaiKH , FliSIAl.HVI3AKNHSSHS , LOST fllAN- 1IOOU i.lllllil > , nndiill foriiit of WEAK MEN HYDIIOCELE AND VARICOCELB pannanontlr and BuecubBfully cnruJ. Muthol iiawanl nnfjlllu ; riiv r.ui.vr nv .MAII , u * pnci.ity. PILES. FISTULA. FISSURE , permanently ourjl without the. im of knlfu. lliatiirj orcimtlo , All maladies of a private or dulloata uitura , ot either BBX , noiltlvuly cured. Call on or addrasj. with stamp , for Clrculiri Free Hook. IU-olp3sa'.id Symplon lll.iim. Flrnt Htalrway HO'.ith of postofllco , room 7. Dr. Searles & Saarlss , 2JllX ! > 3IlS ! > OOItI TKll'LES. Colorado , , An olBhtcon-lnch vein of ere has boon struck in the ICaty mine , Kussell RUloh. A car shipped from the Good Hope in the now Hoar Crook district , near Crccdo , re turn cd'$5,000. Tollurldo last week shipped fifty-two cars of ere nnd concentrates to Denver , all but two"coining from thu Smuggler-Union. Wyoming cattlemen have been realizing well from recent shipments. O , II. Gllland noltcil $43 a head for the last trainloail shipped. A ton-stamp mill Is to bo erected in the McCourt district , in the volcanic area , but qulto u llttlo south of the Crlpplo Crock camp proper. The Jcssto mill In Gold Hun in the Brcck- onridgo district will start up forty-stamps in u few days. The mliio is in a vein from four to sixteen fcot wide. A strike showing nuggets of gold has bcon mnilo in the ICxcelsior prospect near Tellu- riiln. It Is ono of a group of cloven claims , which can all bo worked by ono tunnel , Tlio cog reid at ManHou has shut down for the BIMISOII. About 7,000 passengers have been carried this year compared with 15,000 last year. Thcro tins not been a siiielo nrcl- diMt ! on any of the trains. Prof. Stone of t Ha-'Colorado college has gone to Flagler in thp eastern part of the state to nrrango jjor the removal of the fossilized remains of Ji Bc.urlun to the college. It is a line spcciimuii 100 fcot long , nnd was recently dlsix > vercdpy the sheep herders of Seldomrldpo , t I'eh l s. The gold production of the Sllvorton ills- trlut is hicruaslii ) < " with grout rapidity. .Many gold propertlc lulo for u long time are resuming , The Niiva'ilu U taking out four tons of high prndu if fl.'iy , A recent shipment of it returned Ol.'Jj Utinccs gold and mo silver to the ton , worth * t,7pj5.3. Milling ere from the three-foot vclu.ruus thirty-two ounces gold.Tho The Victor Coal /ro'inpany / has separated from the Union PaulW , and the headquarters uio now moving blu'k toTricitlau. whence thuv camolast sprilf . ' The main occasion of the move is the receivership complications of the Union I'acltii.\f' ' ° "rhls company hasflvo mines , putting out .iVally from 1,40U to 'J.4UU tons of coaland , employing nearly 803 men. C. U Westcrman of llrcckcnrldgo Is ex hibiting a largo bottle of coarse gold recently washed from the placers of that district. Iln states that since the closing down of so many silver mines the miners of that dis trict are developing the gold properties. Tsou- strikes are being made rapidly and the D hirer mines are developing great riches. llo predicts greater gold excitement in Colorado during the next year than this section of country has over known. Dukotai. Business men of Faulliton are figuring on tlio eroctlon of a planing mill. Tlio people of Spearllsh are preparing fora big jubilee on or about November 12 upon the occasion of tlio completion of tlio I ) . & M. road to that place. ' Tlio fall roundup of the Musouri Hiver I Stockmen's association at 1'leiro lias boon . completed. All the cattluuitn and cowlxiys | of tlio association wcro in and a eraiU ball was elvcn In honor of the occasion. Hoof cnltlo nro In splvmllu condition nnd cattlemen - mon , ire jubilant over the line condition of the rnngo. Kvery doy itomothlng about the town of Volln on the Qroat Northern nml Northwcst- orn roads U heard. The latest Is that an opera liouso Is being erected thoro. Workmen engaged in digging a troll nt Custcr , Custcr county , struck n Icdgo of pyrltlo ere , which they liellovn contillni gold in largo ( niaiilltlos. Samples have boon sent to nn assayer for examination , The present How of the Hello Fourcho nrtcsl.in was struck nt a depth of nhout fi'feut. ' . and Is now about 10.VKX ) gallons every twenty-four hours. Under tin agree ment with the Elkhorn rjll\vnythocompany Is to receive a certain amount of mil estate to compensate for Its outlay In sinking the well , tlio contract railing for a well that will How 7H)0 ( ) barrels every twenti-four hours. Twenty Indian | > oltcoinon and two wtilxs men returned to the Ix > wer Urule agency last week with over-lOO Indian prisoners whom they captured on the nbatiiloned Kort Kan- dall military reservation down river and hronclit back under nrrest. The prisoners nro tlio remnant of n facilon that have for years stoutly fought all attempts to liiiltico them to rcuiovu to the now reservation sot apart for them up rlvor. Their tinslro has always been to move to thoHosobud roserva- tionnotwlthstauiliiigiho fact that the Itoso- "buil Indians wcro opposed to the transfer. Young Klntsvoffpl , the 11-year-old son of a thrifty Itussian , living a few miles north of Hebron , had an advunlura with nn caelo. llo wns out in the Held , when the bird , measurins six fcot two Inches from tip to tip , lurched nt him , grasping his itrin with his beak. Ills thick coat and two shirts wcro slashed by the caglo's beak , but the boy was too heavy to carry off that way. Thu lad crasped the blr.l's neck and in seine way fell over Its body. Ho managed to hold the bird until assistance came , attracted by the noise that was ioliig on. A big brother speedily put an end to the struggles of the feathered biped , and a local taxidermist la now hard at work mounting it. Oregon. Oregon is shipping apples to Texas. 1'cndlotou's 'MOO'1 are giving ' 'hard ' times" parties , when old clothes are worn. Money Idancrs have commenced adver tising again In the I'cndlcton papers. J. P. Ixuvls of AHhouso , Josephine county , planted r > 00 pounds of spuds last summer and has just harvested 12,000 pounds as a result. Another traltiload of sheep wont cast from Pciulloton the ether day over the Union Pacific. There were eluven cars , in all y,178 sheep. The shipments of fruit from Mcdford , be tween September 1 and 20 amounted to 585- 440 pounds , or a llttlo inoro than twenty- nlno carloads. Of this amount seventeen carloads were pears. Tlio execution directing the sale of the Oregon Paclllo railroad has been placed In the hands of the sheriff at Corvalls. The date is'llxed for Frid ; y , December 15. The deposit of $200,000 cash or certified chocks in the required sum are lo bo applied on the purchase when the snlo is confirmed. W. K. Page of Netarts Is showing samples In Tillaniqolc of leather which he had tanned on his ranch. Ho uses hemlock hark , nnd the leather Is of good quality. Ho had sam ples made of cowhide , buck , seal , and also of sea lion skin. The sua lion skin makes fine leather , which Is impervious to water. A sheep man of Butler creek named How ard , who was caught back in the mountains by the late heavy fall of snow , which wns ia many places much over a foot in depth , was compelled to break the snow with a log which he dragged along the trail wltn his team , in order to got his sheep out. Ho had to keep this up for live days before getting through the mountains. Mansfield & Sous are getting out some very rich rock.from a newly discovered ledge on the side of the Jowett mountain , about throe miles from Grant's pass. The pr.y streak Is about six Inches wide , and is composed of decomposed quanz , which fairly glitters with gold. They are hauling the ere to Jojivott's arastra and grinding It. The pay s.i'oak shows every indication of porma- nenCo. A.roport has reached S'ilem that some por- sons.maliciously , .removed the corner stone from tho. foundation of the Hope chapel building , situated about six miles south of Salem ia the red hills , and tooK therefrom all the treasures , relics , etc. , that had been placed within at the time thosamo was laid. A few pieces of money were included in the things taken. The stone was pulled from its position under the structure and rolled a few leet distant after being broken open. WiiHliliigton. Blalne's two canneries put up 3,300,000 pounds of salmon. Tacoma claims a population of 52,329. The basis is the now city directory. Hereafter all divorce cases at Seattle , Wash. , will DO hoard in open court. They cannot gut out oysters fast enough at Willupa to keep up with the demand. The total nuuibor of all kinds of Hvo stock in Walla Walla county is 01,110 head. Fifteen thousand people from the state of Washington have visited the World's fair. Spokane , Wash. , has 230 clcctrio arc lights at present , for which the city pays $8 per month each. Children playing with matches sot fire tea a barn near Goldcndalo and Iko Snodgrass lost 1.000 sacks of wheat in the blaze. Private advices state that , twenty men. . were eaten alive by wolves at Shcnsi on October - tobor 14 and 15. Wild animals overrun that district. James Sutton , an English gardener , has succeeded in growing llcorico in the Puyal- lup valley , and has hopes of establishing an Important industry. Enterprising citizens of Washington have tried the experiment of shipping apples and pea lit to China and Japan. In every Instance so far the fruit has reached Us destination in good condition. The city council of Spokane has passed an ordinance requiring pawnbrokers not only to keep a registration list of all thu article ! ! handled by them , but to furnish the police with a report dally. The total registered tonnage of the wheat ships that have .loft Tacoma , Wash. , since September X , these thcro now loading and waiting for cargoes and those known to bo on the way to 'I'ncoma from foreign perU amounts to 40,1'Jl tons. S. W. Guilders has forty acres of alfalfa land near Colmnhus'on a bench about 000 feet above the Columbia river , from which ho cuts three crops annually , aggrcgatini. an average of six tons to the acre. The alfalfa grows without Irrigation. Pro ) . Klllott Coues of the Smithsonian Institution Is at Tacoma. Wash. Hu is in tlio west iu connection with a revision and a re-editing of a volumoof thu travels of Lewis and Clark. Ho IIOB followed their trails across thu mountains as far as practicable at this tmio of the year , Tacoma has a real live marquis' son. Ho modestly pusses under the plebeian uitmo of Charles Gillcsplc , and earns an honest live lihood wearing a cotton shirt and overall * while ho works for day wages on thu streets. Ho is a son of the marquis ot Waterford , ono of the most aristocratic Irish families. Hu has boon disowned by his father and for sov- era ! years has led a harum-scarum llfo in Now /'aland and this country , workiui , ' as a saloon porter and ranch cook and struct clcanor. Captain J. W. Budd and Agent M. Hard- man returned tonight from a stormy council with the ( Jiniir d'Alcno Indians , lasting live days. The agent asked Chief H.ilteso to giro up Iho Harrison towuailo on.Lako Casur ( I'AU'no to white settlers. Chief fcjal- toso refused unless paid f-OOJ ! , and says that all white men must leave thu reservation unless the cash is paid in two weeks. Ho has 5'JO ' braves well armed , and Harrison contains only 300 puoplo , counting women ami children. Tlio roai cause of thu tioublo ia Chiff Saliusd fears that the i-jpoUano In dians will bo o'ivou purt of his land. Wyoming. The Warren Lire Stock company shipped ton double-deck cars of bluep from haratolo last Sat jrJay. Abput.200 cars of llvo stock have been shipped from Kawiins during the past two weeks. A cjnipan.v with a capital stock of $150,000 has bsini orgauUod In Iowa to develop the coal intwoat * of central Wyoming. Ills claimed that thcro was moro corn rained this season in the Illg Horn basin than in all the rest of the counties of the state combined. Al Ay res has secured l.CKju Ixvh Lcvcn trout with which ho will stock the U | per and I < owur ! < aPrclo , aoovu and hi low the falU. Thcso trout come from Iho Uuitod States Pish commission , nnd according to A letter received from the comralnslonor they will arrlvo aonio tlmo this month , They will ba t year old , nnd It Is s.ifo to say that they will do well. The diamond drill U doing good work for the Oronoim Mining company at the Silver Crown inlnoj , twenty miles north of Choy- cnno. It Is down 'JOO feet nnd has penetrated a vein of ore sixteen fcot thick. .1. M. Douglas , nn old prospector and placer minor , has outfitted for n winter's campaign In the I'Ulc mountain b.istn , Ho claims to have mndo nn Important discovery , accordIng - Ing to the reports from Saratoga. The Hlg Horn canon Is to bo nrospcctod for gold tills whiter. A couple of mountain minors think that when the river Is covered with leg they can got through the canon and can sco tlio walls of slono and Inspect the formation. Many oars are lo. illn < ? walnuts In south crn California for shipment cast , Grape shipments from Sonoma codtity to UIQ eastern market this year netted $70 a ton. ton.A A company has bcon formed nt Orovlllo , with a capital stock of SAO.OOJ , to oullivato olives. Prunes to the vnluo of $ i" > 0i : were taltun this year from an aura of ground on a r.uiuh near Coltisa. A womnn over 70 years of aio comiiilttril stilcldo al Unglitou City. U. T. , by Hanging hursolf. A Uusslnn engineer , David Golovncoii , Is in Arizona Investigating tlio Salt river irri gation system. Good reports contlmio to como from the Cold Springs district , ton mil03 north of Kingston , N. M. .Mler soventcon years of married llfo n man 74 years of aso has Oooii granted a divorce nt Salt Lake. U. T. San .lose papers have inaugurated a crusade against the display of "to lot" and "for salo" estate . signs by real agents. A 7-year-old pupil In a Trueltoo school drew a Itulfo when his tcacliornUomptcd to whip him. Ho was disarmed nnd punished. An inventor of Glla county , Arizona , claims to hnvo porfcoted n dovleo which will automatically olovalo water from a well of any depth. There Is talk of the Custir d'Alcno lead mines closing down entirely unless the price ROCS up. Tlio miners are holding out for 59.50 a day. Nevada City's ' champion mining drill operator is soon to incut the mtddlo-wolght champion of the Colorado mines In a drillIng - Ing match for $100 a side. The Indian convicted of burying a child allvo at the Parker Indian agency , Arizona , was sentenced to three years and seven months in the tcrritorl.il prison. A skating rink will be opened on the ground . iloor of the Prcscott , Ariz. , opera house soon , while the second story of the same building will bo used as barracks for the Salvation army. The heaviest rains for Arizona during the mouth of September occurred at Fort Grant , which last year camu near being abandoned for lack of water. During the month 3.B7 inches fell. The Tokay grape crop of Sonoma valley will not the producers botwoont $70 nnd (75 a ton. The crop It a heavy one , anil the bundles are largo and full nnd frco from all blemishes. A thirty-Inch pay streak of gold quartz running (134 has been' uncovered at Monument ment Hock , nluo miles up the river from Sauta Fo. It is the lirst strike over made in the Santa Fo range. Contractor McICoeno began work on the new lovco with a full force of men antl teams. The levee will bo 3,000 foot in length , ten fcot Inch and fifty wide. It will take three months to llnish it. A tramp at Winncmuccn , Nov. , made threats that ho Intended to blow up the town and railroad. Constable Wolf took the chap into camp , nnd on searching him found two packages of dynamite in his pockets. It is reported that southern California capitalists nro considering a proposition 10 locate a beet sugar factory at Stevens , on the Asphalto branch of the Southern Paclllo line , north of Bucna Vista lake , reservoir. A Pomona fruit grower claims to have propagated a new variety of peach , in the canning ol which no sugar is necessary. It is asserted that tue julco from the fruit maks a sirup as thick and sweet as can DO desired. John Osborn of South Ulvcrsldo was bitten on the hand by a ratllosnako a few day sago. Ho immediately sucked the poisoa from ttio wound , swallowed a quantity of tobacco and poulticed the wound with clay and tobacco. Ho recovered. Tramps are becoming a nuisance In south ern California. The other day four of the fraternity took possession of a Santa Fo din ing car nt Riverside and helped themselves to provisions. They were ilnally driven away by the Chinese cook armed with a gun. Chiut Justice Hayt declares ngainst the proposed suspension of the assessment work law. He calls attention to the fact that one Kansas City company owns forty claims at Crceile , tying up an immense area , from which the miners would derive no profit if the bill passes. ' The contractors boring the new gas well at the Stockton Insane asylum are in diffi culty. A largo iron roller became dntachcd from the apparatus and drooped to the bottom tom 1,780 feet below ttio surface , They are now trying to move the obstruction to ouo side so that work can fjo on , An Esqulmalt Indian , Hvlusr near Sooalch , B. C. , believed his wife guilty of Infidelity. Notwithstanding her denial of the charge ho prepared a big bonllro and thrust her into it. .She was rescued by others attracted to the sccno by her cries of agooy , but suffered tcrrlblo burns and her life Is in danger. Parties returning from the San Marcial , Sonora , coal fields brought a largo quantity of anthracite cbal tu'.vcn ' from a ten-and-a-half- foot stratum penetrated by a forty-foot pros pecting shaft , it is salu that prospecting with n diamond drill has proved that these fields contain an almost inexhaustible supply of thu llnest of unthracito coal. Tiptop , Arizona , has heretofore been the most prosperous mining camp in tint terri tory. It was achlorldocamp , but yielded $0,200,000 yearly. A company was organ ized last spring to work the proportlos In the district on a largo scalo. The enterprise was abandoned two or three months slnco on account of the low pricu of silver , and Iho camp has been totally abandoned , Where six months ago was a prosperous little vil lage , with a school , stores and the hum of industry , today nothing is loft but two lonely Individuals who remain to look after property. An important contract has been filed in which a land and water company undertakes to furnish the Hlulto Irrigation district with 301.50 inches of water from what is known as the Meok's mill properly , and 318.50 Ir.chcb from the Ixml plncuj also to construct pluo lines and lateral plpo lines for the dis tribution of the water over an extensive area of the orange bolt Iu and about the town of Ulalto. In consideration of iho water and plpo Hues the Irrigation district turns over J500.000 in Irrigation district bonds , which have been deposited with W. S. Hooper , cauluor of the San Bernardino dine National bank , as trustee for both parties. ' ii The joints and muscles are so lubricated by Hood's ' Sarsapiirllln that all rheumatism and stiffness soon disappears. Get only Hood's. Oolnltur fa * Oollficitlonf. Tax collections for October nro reported as being very satisfactory by City Treasurer Bolln. The following sttucment shows the collections and distributions to the different funds ; General , , , . . . . , 113,304 fit ) Kinking , 7,470 03 \Vnterrent - 1,000JB Judgment 127148 School , . . . , . . - , , , . , 3,20575 Llliniry , . . . . . . , . , , 1,114 14 l-'lro 548607 I'llllou 6fjG8 75 I'urb , gutter uncl cleaning , 1,002 4'J Sewer maintaining ; , , , . . . , . . . . . . . . . , , 5&Q 1O 1'urk , 2a75 00 Health , , , . . , . . . . . 10 CS Lighting , , 3,103 00 Total , . . , , . , M8B03 51 For nil forms of disordered stomach us Bromo-SelUor. A palatable , prompt euro. It Wat u Short Senloa. The Hoard of Education met last evening and got into a wrangle over some chairs. In lliu midst of thu debate u motion to adjourn was carried , Pills that euro sick lieaaac.no ; UaWitt's LUUo J&irly Ulsers. " THEY AIL MET IN HARMONY Yesterday's Harmonious Session of thn West ern Passenger Association. MORE POWER GIVEN THE CHAIRMAN Anthnrlr.cil t I'Ino ItiimU Which I'till t bond ii K | irci > piitnurn totlioMrpt - | UR Of HlO A MlCll\tllll llnllroitil Noun , CiiKuiio , Nov. 7. The jiicotlnR of tlio \Vo.itorn I'nsseiitfor association today was the most harmonious and "Wcossful iho us. soclallon lias.vut held. A resolution was passt'il putting tlio rate vlt'rka nicotines uinlcr the dltvct supervision of Chairman Cahl well , uiviiiff liliu < nithonty to llnu wails \vlioso roirc | < cntaUiK's iiro uti.-tont from nicotines. 'I'hoi-o lias rrc < ittnntl\1 bcotiRroiit tronhlo anil ilclay In iH-onniluattiu ; rales IHI- caiiHu of the poor mniinur In which iho ralo elui-ks havu atti'inli-d thulr tnci'tliiRs. Ooiivral I'.lsschi.'uf Apcut Ititrkor of tlto Missouri , Kans.t : Texas , aslu'tl that Iho association Iliu'saloii ) a t-tonlhiy sot-ios of oiui faro harvest uxrur. lous Irnin Chii'aKO to ' 1'c.vas. I'oiiiuii'nclnti llio lirat 'I'llosday In UL'coinucr and uontiniiint ; Into May. Thu niat'ur ' was not dollniloi.v sottlotl. Tlio ivonlilo over the ( incstloii of ImmU Kl'allon liusiiicss with tliu Union I'liolllo was not bmnchi up , but II. ( : . Tiyvnsoiul of tlio , Missouri I'acillo was roquustoil to uo-opcrtito with the I'omiiiiitoo airo.idy animliitod , Tlio antiiial report tit thtf OhU-aKO Great \\Vstorn for the year oniltiiK Juno JiO. show * moss uai-niiiKii of STi.lttt.OM ; not \vuro tl.l'jr.Sii'.t ' , a duuiuaaooriftl.Oi ) from lust yuar. coini ) MOT .HIT A 1 II.VIK.MAN. Vritrrilnjr'a 'Mccliii iif tln > Miulhtmitcrn 'I'rulllii . \ > ocliiilnn. ST. Louis , Nov. 7. The Southwestern Tranloassociation. In sosslou hoi'o today , ro < coircd tulcsraphlo advices from the Military & Cornwall sUMiiisii ! | > lines tlial roprcsontr atlvosvouln attend tlio mooting us-soon ai a uhalhuan Is oliu'tod. With iluit assurance , tno assot'lation , whoso full railroad membership 1ms buou at work rovisiiiR UIQ tiropusctl agrooincnt , concluded that tlio election of a chairman was pro- cailneutly important. A largo number of ballots were taken during the day , but no ros'ult was roacliud up to adjoarninuiit. Several - oral candidates vruro voted Tor , but the loaders througnout most of the day \voro 0. A , I'arUer , Ireighl tralllo manager of the Missouri Puclllo ; II. O. Wicker , fonrorly tralllu manugor of the Chicago & North western - orn , and L. 1 \ Day , trafllo inanugor of the Mississippi Valley route , 11 combination of the Newport News & Mississippi Valley nnd Chesapeake & Ohio Southwestern system. Itiillrimil TntroiiH Oljrcii. CF.DAU Hii'ins , la. , Nov. 7. [ Special to Tun UBB.J The Ohicago & Northwestern road tias made many radical changes along its line In Iowa , especially between hero and the Mississippi river , where it lias doubla track. Nearly all the night mouhav * been laid off. This is the casu In all tha smaller towns. The anticipated decrease In passenger traflic is assigned as ttio cause of this reduction. In the places where Iho night mcu have been laid olT , persons wish ing to take nlL'hl trains arc compelled to purchase tickets during the day , an the depots are closed : it night. Thcro is inuctt complaint hcaru at ni.iny of the places , the uatrons of the roail iltclaririg it is not war ranted by the condition of affairs. Drtall ; , rniutically Snltlucl. Ci.EvniAND , Nov. 7.Vhilo the consolida tion of tho'Cievoland , I/inainn & Wheeling and the Cleveland & Southwestern railway has not yet been formally accomplished , the details are practically settled and the matter - tor of constru'utiiiK the latter road is ona that will bo decided uliicdy by the future feeling in thoiinanuial world. The report is current In railway circles that the Luke Shore's holding of Cleveland , Immune & Wheeling stock , which is $774,000 preferred , and Slli'.i.lOO common , valued by the l ako Shore ono year ngo at f7. > ' , ' ,800 , Imi been ( iniotly transferred to parties interestej 'in ' Iho Cleveland , LiorrainoVhocllng and all opposition has been thus wiped out. 'turned Ovi r to elm Hluulilicililnrii. GiiBENFiKi.i ) , 111. , Nov. 7. The receiver ! of the Jacksonville Southeastern have turned the Litclillold , Carrollton & Western railway branch over to the local stockhold ers ami the road will be run and operated by homo parties , 13. W. Clifford of Carlinvillo be' ing elected to the olllco of superintendent. Arrangements have boon perfected with tha Chicago , Uurlington & Quincy to receive all freight at tins point. ItisxtoroV io4. MILWAUKEE , Nov ! 7. General Manager WhiU'omb of the Wisconsin Central lines ofllcially announces that the salaries of all olllcials and employes which were cut la August last will 1)0 restored at , onco. Tha restoration will include salaries for Novem ber. Miort Iliuiy. S. H. II. Clark is expected back the last of the week. 13. F. Buck of tlio Itailroad Record went to Chicago yesterday afternoon. The Missouri I'ucllln will change the run ning tlmo of Us trains November 15. J. W. Munn of the passenger department of iho IClkhorn loft for Chicago yos'terday. The Milwaukee is doing business In Us now quarters next to the Wabash olllco on Fnrnum street. Jerry Howe , formerly agent lit Superior nnd Fremont , has connected himself with the Union I'aclllc. S. A. Moshlor , late agent at Hastings , has been appointed traveling freight agent , vice \V. Morphy promoted. The following changes In the lOIIthorn Valley road are announced : \V. 1 \ Murphy , traveling freight agent , uecomcs tigont ut buponor , Neb. IN v.iruit ui- run iH DccUlou of KUIIHU * Ullx > luilK A Snxprlillcil II.iiiU , ICANSA3 CITY , Nov , 7. After a hot legal light , depositors of tlio suspended Kansas City Safe Deposit and ( Savings bank , who brought suits against the olllcors and direc tors of'llio b.ink to recover their deposits , won a victory today when Judgp Roland Hughes overruled the ctomuiTcrs of tlio defendants and ordered thorn to bo ready November 15 for thn trial of all uullH which were liled In the circuit court , at Independ ence , The defendants nttac-kod the consti tutionality of Iho btatulo under which tlio suits wen : brought , nnd claimed that in any ovcnt , depositor * must exhaust their remedy against Iho Imnk huforo they could mio Iho directors. Judge Hughe * * holds otherwise. His decision utfuirln about " 0 ! ) Hulls brought at Independence , n gro atlni ; 4t.Vj.WU ! ( , Sim ilar suit * are pending before tlnvo other Judjjcs. Award fur Kiodiii.ililii'Kihllill. . WOIII.D'B FAIII , ( JIIKIAUO , Nov. 7. The highest - est award was given UioVesturn Wheeled Serapor Co , , of Aurora , III. , on road machines - chines , wheeled xcrapors , grading plovri , drag scrapers ami elevating scraper * . Thirty-six miniature machines were shown nl un Odlcor. Mr , Wclnbergur created a disturbance at the Midland hotel yesterday , nnd whoa epcclal ofllcer endeavored to nrrost him h resisted. Ho is now at the nation chargct with restating au ofllcer. When Itebjr wu elckrn gave her Castor ! * . Wtien * h wu c Child , die crieJ for CastorU , When lie became MlM , iiha clung to ContorU. When iha had Cluldren , the KaToUiem Cutorift