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THE OMAHA. DAILY BEE ; FRIDAY , JANUARY 19 , 1801. SPEOIRL NOT10B8. A DVKIITISRMENTS FOIl TIIK9R COLUMNS * V will 1x1 taken until 1230 p. in , tor the t'vrnln * nnil until 8:30 p. m. for tlio morning ami Sunday trillions. Advcrtlnoro. by nvinesllni n numbered clioch , rnn Imvo thi'lrnnfuvi-rn lulilrcnnfil lo n nnniboml loiter In cam of TUB Ilur , Annwor no adilrenscU will botlollvcrrd upon prcRunlalloti of tbo cbeck. ' SlTtJATIONB WANTED. llnlcn.men wo.il Jlrnt inftortion.lc n wonl llicro ntu-r. Nothing tnknn for lr H limn 1 ic. ' WANTS TO SEW IN waRldng ; work from H till 4. Artclrens III ) . Ilo . M.1HI 10' WANTED"'MALE HELP. Rau.-s.lUn n wonl first Inversion.le n word there- nftcr. Nothing Inken for lens Ihail 25c. n soLicrroRs. " TEAM'S FfmsiaiiEDi IN- jJslallmeiil goods. American Wringer Co. . H100 Howard st. 005 "AGENTS , SALARY OR COMMISSION , THE greatest Invenllon of thn age. Tim New Palent Chemical Ink Erasing Pencil. Soils on Bight. Works llko magic. Agents am making J25.0O to SI 20.1)0 per week. For further particulars wrlto IhuMouroo Eraser M fir. Co. , X 3D , La Crossc. Wls. J > -LIVE HUSTLF.RS.APPLY 17 -WANTED , STEOORAPHER : YOltNO MAN nlxjiil21) ) years of agn.Must havn knowledge of bookkeeping nnil nblo lo om-rato Remington typo writer. Answorown hand wrlllng , Mallne t-xiierlenco anil salary expected. Aildress 11 11. ilUH'lU Ilc-e , U-ONK LADY AND ONE GENTLEMAN AT JijlO.OI ) per week. Pennanent employment Aildri'nslll4 , lieu. M121 20 * WANTED FEMALE HELP. natoH.lUcawoninrsthmnrtlon , lo a wordthoro- nftcr. Nothing taken for ICH than 25c. /-I WANTKI ) , PANTS ANII SHIIIT MAKKtlS wat Kant Omaha factory Kllpalrlck-Koch I ) . ( J. Co. * ! 7'J -WANTED , HOtTHKK KF.I'KU , MUST HE A Catholic , AildrcHH II II , Hoc , MM I 18 * -WANTED , GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- V-/work In Binall family. 3122 F.-iniani SI. 375-lfl CA \ NEAT YOUNG GIRL WHO WANTS TO V-/work for her board and attend school can find a ( -ood homo at 115 S.25th si , Call this week. J7I 22 / 1-WANTED , A YOUNG LADY WHO CAN DO V'plaln sowing , alli-nd child anil assist with second end work. Apply In forenoon , 500 y. 21al ave. , one ; block norlli at. Marys ave. 370 1H n WANTED , GIRL 14 YEARS OLD TO ASSIST v > ln housework , Inquire Laugu grocery Bloro , S. laih. 380 23 T'-WANTED EXPERIENCED PACKING ROOM vyglrls lit 45lh and Dodge. Sanla Clara Ml. Co. 410 IS O-WANTED , SECOND GIRL AT 003 SOUTH VviiStli stre < ! t. 411-20 * FOB KEMT HOUSES ] Rates , lOcn line each Insertion , $1.50 a line pet monlh. Nothing taken for less than 25c. IN ALL 1'ARTS OF THE CITY , i. F. Davis company , 1505 Farnam. 007 TV 0-ROOM COTTAOE , MODERN. CHOICE IN J /Stanford circle. C. S. Elguller , 201 lloe blilg. 003 T ) -HOUSES , F. K. DARLING. MARKER 11 LOCK. T\ -8ROOM HOUSE MODERN. FURNISHED OR TJ / nnfnrnliheil. Apply 1112 S. lUlh. Ull D , -NEW MODERN 8-ROO.M IIOUSE.al i MASON T\ TWO OOOD SEVEN-ROOM HOUSES ANE J /ono live-room house , near business center , at $15.00 , $20.00 and $25.00. J. D. Zlttle , Ilrowii Ijlock , lOlh and Douglas streets. M112 T -FOR RENT. THE SOUTH ELEGANT E1OHT- . .1room brick. 20lh and Izunl , block from Walnut /Hill line , * 25.00. Inaiilre comptroller's oulce.M021 M021 TO A SMALL , FIRST-CLASS FAMILY , A D very desirable nine room , modern house. 310 > . ' 20lh slreel , reasonable runlal. Hoggs & Hill * 077 J HH Tl-I'EST 5 AND S-ROOM HOUSES IN CITY. -IJliifllllru at 2002 Illomlo street. M028 ! - ' D-MODERN 0 R. H. , J003 N. 25 ST. , with Blablo. 2lBtll * -fl-IlOOM COTTAGE , COMPLETELY FUR- nlshed , South lOlh , near Jackson , liuiulro at 002 S. Ullli. 2UO -COTTAGES. 7-ROOM , EAST FRONT , ALL moilurn Improvements , $22.00 ; K-room , now. modern , slgldlyi worth $30.oor | mnnth , Only $18.00. Fidelity Trust Company , 1702 Famniii at. -CORNER FLAT AT H1TH AND JONES ; 7 rooms' range and all other convenlenceH : no better Hat In the city : $35.00. George Clousor , room a , 1'allerson block , 1023 Farnam. M300 ry-roR RENT , FIVE ROOM' COTTAOE , Jvcity water , barn. Apply 1038 S. 33ril Htreet. M303 22 * \-FOR RENT , 5-ROOM HOUSE ; INQUIRE 1013 > ll-i * - RENT , FURNISHED HOUSE. NINE D-FOR .rooms , 2311) ) Webster street. MHO 21 * D-TO LET , FIRST FLOOR AND UASEMENT , furnished. 2015 Doilgo sin-el. Mil" 21 * JOB RENT gtTRNIBHED ROOMS. Rates. IWe a wonl llrst Insertion , lea wonl llioro- after. Nollilng luken for less than 25c. FOR RENT. "bSiRAIILE FURNISHED rooms. Inqulro 1010 Poilgc. M20U DESIRAI1LE ROOMS. 1721 CAPITOL AVE- MI07 Jin * E-NICE ROOMS ; STEAM HEAT ; 1723 DAVEN- liort. MIK12 30 * -FURNISHED. ROOMS FOR LIGHTHOUSE kei-phig. Ill ) Norlh lOlh slreel , M380 10 * E-DOLAN HOUSE , 211 NORTH 18TH ST. ; new maiiageinent ; pleasant rooms ; good lablo ; reasonable rales. J13UO f5 * -FURNISHED ROOM , 2017 II ARNF.Y ST. 377 22 * FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD. Raleri ljo a word first Insertion , Ic a wonl thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 25e. 1-YOUNGTwOMEN'S HOME"uNDEROAREOF Jl Woinen'uChristian aBhOclallon , HIS. 17th st. 012 1'\ ROOMS AND HOARD. IIOTH GAS AND steam heat-1.00 amiStf.weelt. Ill Norlli 14lhSl. 030 21 * NICE WARM ROOMS WITH GOOD HOARD. If Rales reasonable. 202U Harney street. street.M318 M318 20 * If- ROOMS A. HOARD , HILLSIDE , IS .V DODGE. - . Ml02 fO * ELEGANTLY FURNISHEU ROOMS , WITH .1 or without board , at tlio Webster , filH Norlh llUh street. M317 10 * ? DELIGHTFUL ROOM WITH HOARD. 2100 Cass , M3I8 20 * ? SOUTH ROOMS AND HOARD. 2308 DOUG- las. M3tiO 23 * NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS WITH anl. 1720 Dodge . M 387 10 * ? NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS WITH board. 013 N. 20lh Hlreet. MI07 20 * f LARGE ROOM WITH STRICTLY FIRST- class bo.ml. 210' ' ) Douglas slreet 408 1 < .FINE , LARGE SOUTH ROOM AND PRIVATE 4. board. Rales 1-eanunable. 2110 Douglas. M120 21 * HORRENT STORES AND Ogli-jOKS. Rales , l * o a word Unit insertion , le a wonl thcrafler. Nothing taken for less Ihan 23e. 1010 Farnam si , Tin- building hasu tin-proof co- iiienl liaHument.complvto Bti-anj heating llxtnres , water mi all Ihu lluorH , gas , vie. Apply at the uf- llooof Tlmlluo. 1110 Hates , UKa llnoivich hinerllon. $ I.50U line IK ! r liiQnlh , Nothing liikeii tor less than V5c. _ I M1LICITOR3 , CITY AND COUNTRY , FOR AN ' ailverllslng Hiiap. Call boloru 110011 or ad- dress 41:1 : IKsi bnllillng , M350 flf > WANTED TO Rates I ion wonl llrst Insertion. Ion wor.tthorj- aflor Nolhlng l.lkiiii for loss Ili. i2.'iq. FURNISHED ROOM Sl'ITAIILK FOR LIGHT K hoUHOki > i ptiig , Centrally localixl. Adilresn II 13 , Ileo , lir.ll 111 * 8TORAGK. j TNI ? ? < 1)11A(5K' WILLIAMS X DROSS , 1211 HAR- * ' TV1 SToitAGK FOR IIOtSEllOLI ! ) ilODT liJ i-lean anil cheap rule. U.Vulls \ , 1111 F.irna m 016 WANTHD TO BUX. Ratr > s , HMn linn each -rlionlM ) a llne' | > < " ° month , Nulhlng taken for ICHH than 25o. T\T WANTED. ONK SVT"OF : MEDIUM T\\ULT -l > iliH > r . I'k'asn answer , elvlng il ? orlnlIon Mill price. Uumiu-u-r Mill Mfg. Co. , U'oatiIco. Nob. FOR SALK--MISOEIJI.ANEOUa. RaU-i * , me u wonl tlrtik lu orloii | , la a word tin rentier Noihlujlukeii for lu * than 25c- FOR SALE , LAYING IU.NS. 12WCTS PER Q lb. it Hoi K. 1'luruo ( . , Oounotl Dlua . FOB BALE MISOELLANEOU8. Corit'lltttrt. - SALF . CHEAP , FIRST.qLASSiORANli hydraulic passenger elevator , hand lover , in eoou order , nearly now , IJoslon Stem , Otuaha. M.iaCELLAN OUS. nntts. 1 We n word n t Insertion , Ifl n word llicro * nfler. Notfilnir taken for less than 25c. -FOR LKASE AnOUT 100 AORE3. SUITAT1LH It -fordairy , ( rrvnlouorfarm.iiorthweatof Florence lako. Hoggs A Hill. 570 J 2H -WRSItINK IIOOT3FHKH ANBF.MPfOY ALT , K flrnl-clftaa baroorn. Sliave , lees hair cutting , 2Bc | baths , aoc. 1402 Farnain , basement.AIl'Uo AIl'Uo ' 37 n-HOfl DlflBASRS I'KKVKNTIVK. I HKUKI1Y iXcortlfy that Henry Coomlm , lltlt anil Cimilnir St. . Omaha , oporattd on my IIOUH Innl Atnrunt mid RlncHtho operation my huso have dorto well. I tx-llcvo It to bo cooil preventive fornlldlROaBos. laloo bollovolt wonlit pay any man lo try It , as llm cost Is BO oir.nll. William ( lllli-nilo. | MlHlfa OkAtKVOYANTS. Hates , lOcalhiccnch Insertion , $1.BO nllno per month . Nothing taken for IOHH than ' . ' -'c. - . 1)11. II. WAIUIKN , ObAIIlVOVANT. Uul- S-MUS. medium ; 7thyc.tr at 111) ) N. Hltli. IHH MAS8AOK7 llATHS. .file ! -MADAMK SMITH , C02S. 13TII. 2ND FT/MR , -L Iloom U , MiiSHiise , vapor , alcohol , atcnm .sulphur- InuaiulBoa oatns. _ AililO | 2U * rp-MMK. STOWE , MAONETIO IIKALKU. 1'ULI/- Lilian house. MtH8 : 23 * _ rp-MMK. 11HOWN , 1314 CAPITOL AVK. UOOM 1.4 , Bi-conil floor. MasHatto treatment. Alcohol , Biilplmr aixl Nua ballin MIIHL'5' P.ERSONA1. . , inc. i line nach Inwrtlon. $ l.fiO a line par month. Nolhlnir taken for IRKS limn 25c. - TUKATMKNT. KLKOTltO-THKil- U-MASHAOK Scalp ami hair tre.-umtint , manicure aiiilcldroiiodlat.Mra.l'oBt.UlDHB.lBlh.Wlthtiullblk. -SWALLOW TAIL SUITS LOANKU OUT AT low prices. Call on K. Husurmnn.llll Douglas. 07CJ 28 * -PERSONAL. THIS IS OOOII FOR TEN days' frco truatmont If presented at office of Thn Ulnsmoor Uo.moily ( ; orooms 200203 DoturlaH block , Omaha. Illood polnon any smizo. Unciired Hot SrrhiBS canes cHitectally desired Cum guar unteud 3UtoUUUayH. MB84 Ji ! -ILWJSTU"ATKD UARRIAOR JOUHNAL , containing photo enjrriivlngs of porHona doslr- liig corrcHpoiHlcntH , mailed free. Ill-own 1'nb. Co. , Toledo. O. MO II 1 * A. MACDONALD , CITY OAK1IAOK CONtractor - u tractor , ofllcu ra U i 7 H.frker blk , 10 i Furnam. ! > 3l 13 -IF YOU WANT TO GET MARRIED SEND U flvo 1 cent stamps for matrimonial paper. Ad- IloxTOO. Falrbury , 111. M103 P8 * MONEY TO LOAN HEAL ESTATE. Rates , IHic a wonl llrst Insertion , lo n won ! lliereaftur. Nothing taken for less than2ie. , TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES. T V The O. F. II.IVIH Co. . 1505 Farnam Bt. 020 Yir LOANS ON INPROVED AND UNIMPROVED ' T cllv property , 1-3.000 anil upwards , 5 lo 0 4 | ) r cent ; nouelaya.W. Farnam Smllh.VCo.,1320Farnam. 021 \\r-ANTHONY LOAN ANDTRUST CO. , 318 N.Y " Life , lends at low rates for choice security mi Nebraska and Iowa farms or Omaha clly properly. \V-MONEYTO LOAN AT LOWEST UATKS ON V > linproveil and unimproved Omaha real 'slate , , 1 too yearn. Fidelity Trust Co. , 170'J Farnam. 023 TO LOAN AT CURRENT RATES. Apply lo W. 11. Mulkle , First National bk. bUlg. -MORTGAGE LOANS , A. MOORE , 501 N.Y. W Life. Ml75 fd * Ttr LOANS ON IMPROVED" REAL ESTATE. > Garvln H.-os. . 210 N. Y. Life. M231 tit MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS. Rates , lOcallnu each Insertion , $1.00 a line per month. Nothing taken for less than 25c. V-MONBY TO LOAN- -A. Wo will loan you any sum which you wish , small or lorgo. al the lowest possible rales , hi the quickest possible time , anil for any lensih of lime lo suit you. You can pay It b.tck hi such Install ments JIB yon wish , when you wish , and only pay for It as long as vou kcpp ft. You can borrow on HOUSEHOLD FU1WJITURE AND PIANOS , HORSES , WAGONS AND CARRIAGES , WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS. MERCHANDISE , OR ANY OTHER SECURITY , Wllhout publicity or removal of property. OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. , 3011 SOUTH 10TH STREET , First floor above the Btreet. THE OLDEST , LARGEST AND ONLY INCOR PORATED LOAN COMPANY IN OMAHA. 025 - LOAN MONF.Y ON ANY KIND OF X-WILL ; sirlclly confidential. A. E. Harris , room 1 , Continental block. 027 -MONEY TO LOAN ON HORSES , WAGONS , pianos ami fnrnlturti of all kinds. Hnslness conlliluutlal. J. II. Haddockroom437 Ramgo block. 027 "VXX THE i'LACE TO IIORROW MONEY , ON HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE , MONEY , ON HORSES AND MULES , MONEY , ON WAGONS AND CARRIAGES , MONEY , ON PIANOS AND ORGANS , MONEY , ON WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS , MONEY , ON SIERC1LVNDISE. MONEY , ON ANY CHATTEL SECURITIES , MONEY , ON goods that remain with you. MONEY. IF YOU WANT NO PUHLICITY , MONEY , IN large or small amounts. MONEY , AT LOWEST I'OSSIllLE RATES , MONEY , IN QUICKEST POSS1IILE TIME , MOMEY , THAT you may pay back at any llmo and In any amount IB at ROOM 4. WITHNELL block , Cor. 10th and Haruey Sis. THE FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE CO. 020 Y MONEY LOANED ON FURNITURE. PIANOS A-all artlclosof value. FredTt > rry,430 Ilamgu blk. 3U3 BUSINESS CHANCES. Rales , lOc a line each Insertion. $ l:5 : ( ) n lluu per monlh. Nolhlng laken for less than 25e. -m sLjsTATE AND "COUNTY , patent door check. Address with stamp , Lock box 01 , Council Illuffs , la , 201-f-U \r-FOR SALE , DRUG STOCK IN SOUTH 1 Omaha , favorably located. Apply to Rh-hard- HOII Dm ? company , Omaha. ll'.Hi 21 V-A OHANI > "bl > Ki7lNOFOU A PARTY WITH i small capital In grocery , etc. Address P , M. , HmiHlon , Nob. IKt 13 * Y FOR SALE-RESTAURANT STOCK AND llxturrHi iirlco $025.00 ; good location for bak ery. Aililreus llox 11 , Wooilwnnl , Dallas Co. , la. 4M 18 * y' FROM J2.000.00 TO $3,000.00 CASH WILL puruliaBo nn Inturust In n well ustabllBhed bnslnr.ss paying largo profits. Purohasur will bo given a position luotllcu at good salary. Address 1110 , lleo. . M420 21 V-MItLINERY STORE FOR SALE VERY 1 cheap ; lining good bitslncon In HDlondlil town of llvo thousand ! good and undisputed reaaoim for Belling ; answer quick ; lids Is a bargain Ail- iln-BS II10 , llto. M123 111 * V-40.00. AMKR1CAN HOUSE FOR SALE , J. O''O Douglas. Inquire'J24 Douglas , up ntalrs. MI-J221 * rOB , EXOH&NOE. Rates , lOo a line each Inserllon , $1.30.1 line per monlli. Nothing taken for leas than 2 * > c. c.rvTF.H'B 3U F3 * ry-STOCK OF MILLINERY 'AND NOTIONS ; It want horiuu anil vattlo. llux i'J3 ! ' , Frankfort , Iiul , uao t y-lOWNHU ) FARMS IN NEBRASKA. KANSAS ' -'and Dakota , Will sell cheap or exclrmgo for nuUuhorfies unit caltlu. Add.box 70FrtiikforlIiul 030 _ _ _ _ _ /-TO EXCHANGE , TWENTY-ROOM I1RICK /Jhlram heated hotel for land or Htoam ttwlntr. AilihfBH llox ua. Dunlap , Iowa. . U3a F-J rB.BOO WORTH OF GENTS- FURNISHING /Jgooils , Half trulo : , balance cash. Also tll.OOO coiifeclloiu-ry fur laud In eastern or i-entral No- lirnNka. WlllaBHiimu mortg.igo or pay dllleivnce. Williams .V Mtttan , room 31l ! , McC.iguo bnllillng , opposite poMomco. ilU7-10 FOR SALE REAI , ESTATE R , locnllnooaulitusortlou , $1.00 line per month. Nolhliitr Ukqii tor lots Ihan 25c. T. OR SALE.-FlNETiESUENOn PIIOPERTY IN I Hanscom Placn. Ona-half lilock from Park. Eight room honsii with niodonicunveuli.nccs.cooa loivillty , Adilrusa X. CUJ Flrul Nailunnl bank building 007 - _ Sioioooi M 'ASIl7wiLL IIUY TUB 1HISINKS3 Vl'lock nt 1012 Fiirnam. next N. Y , Llfo ; uiitH U ' > ur conlon $3loOH ) : allfuluvi'Btmpnt ; future value cuaranlvoil. l > . C , Patlnrson , 1023 Fariiam. T OT FOlt's A uT. OIIEAP , FOR OAsl ONLY OH IJtt'mi paymuntb , lot 0 , In block 1 , In Sprtnrdalo Mldttlon lothocliyuf UniaU.x Jonas Oak , box 18 , .Miiluror. Ill M13U 23 * _ " T7oR"8A LM STORY AND HALF COTTAGE OF I idno riKiniH ami balh ; clly ; : r.ixHU fem : barn ; jmvpil ntn-ot near Hanscoui park Price. Sl.ftuo.00. Adilix-B * . 115. | iw. _ Mlllla 22 * IJ'AUSt > 'OK SALE. A FARM OF ' . ' 00 ACRES. J. well lnnirivi < l. Will Roll In suit pui-ehaKi.-r. lnqutru of W.O. Harrison , Illalr. or of lliiinuler - ub-r.cil , oil the farm. A. D. Uosv. Ulalr , Nob. M202 10 IfOB SALE.00 ACRES CHOIOK ORCHARD -i. anu fruit laud In Sarpy county nuar l-ouUvllle , out- half mile- from It , R. U.tlon , II , T. Olarku , JiU laoanlo : TraUc , Omabru Mill 26 FOB BALE REAI. ESTATE. foR BALK-ORBAT lARaujoN A SPLKN- J- did 100 ncro farm , 0 miles uoutn of Kfarimy. Must soil now. Itogga & Hill. 078 JU8 _ AROA1NS. HOUSES , LOT3 AND FARMS , 8ALH or trade. F. K. D.irlliiif , llarkr r blocH. 031 17OR SALB-KASTKUN LADY , SAYS. SELL MY JL1 40 acn-n nt UoSota for $1,000. If you can't got moro. Who wants 117 Kara bargain. IIOJTITB .V Hill. f.3 J28 _ QHOICKFAKMS. C.R.I1OATRIOHT,301 N.Y.LIFK p OOD FARMS IN NF.I1RASKA. SOUTH DAKOTA VTnnd Kmisas ; low prices nnd easy terms. D.IIayn , room 2 Wllli.icil block. 352 31 _ TWENTY 10-ACRE TRACTS NEAR OMAIIAl JLcasy icrms. Thirty farm within 20 mlles of Omaha , $40 to $ ) ! < ) l xr acm C.-in trailo ono 20 and two 10-acro tracts. Win , Nelson , room 2 Wlthnoll block. US2 31 _ Cl , 000.00 EQUITY IN HOUSE AND LOT IN tTomnha for $300. Address Hex nil , South Omaha. M3C7 22 _ PLACE , LOT OOx 100 , 2 I1LOCKS HANSCOM , well located , cost owner $2,5UO.OO | $1,300.00 will buy II ! $3.10.00 In cash , $ l,2AO.oo will buy a 0-room liouso nml lot fiO.t l ( i , 2 blocks from car line , worth $2HMi.OO : $ l)0.on ( ) cash ; balance , monthly payments of $10.1)0 ) each. Wo can olTor lot 00x132 , with 3 houses , good rental property and only f 1,200.00 against It ; everything paid up to date , for vacant lot lit the suburbs. A snap for Homebody , Fidelity Trna Co. , 1702 F.miam. _ 371 18 < MO.OO FOR THE 11B3T AND ' > $5.00 for the second best plan. Wo are contemplating building a number of modern collages on the block bounded by Georgia anil Virginia avenues , and Mason and Paclllu streets , Wo denim tno nrratigumvnt to lx > as practical as iwsslble. In order to secure this wu nru going to glvo thu women a chancn , and offer the above prlsioH for Moor plans of six room col- UiguH to bo within the limit of 25x40 fut-t , to con tain bath , closet , washHtaiul , anil mantel. Sketch must bo submitted before. Feb. 1 , "HI. Comln'tl- tlon oppu lo housekeepers only. For further particulars enqulra of Fidelity Trust Company. 1702 Farnam Btreet. 410-31 LOST. Rates lOc a line first Insertion , $1.00 a line per month , Nothing taken for less than 25c. r"oST STT nERNARD HITCH 00071 ( I MONTHS Aild ; answers the name Maude. Ituwnnl at 031' North 2r th avc. M3HO 20 * T OST RED IRISH SETTER. SMALL WHIT * -l- < spot on breast. Rotu ru to 1014 .South Thlrtletli nvennij and gut reward. G. W. Loomls. 41520 - DIAMOND SCARF PIN AT Palailln's part- . Return 10 F. C. Matthews. II & M. huadquarlcrs and get reward. . 409 1H * GARBAGE. Rates , lOon linn each Insertion , $1.00 n Una per month. Nolhlng taken for loss than 23e. LL ORDERS FOR THE REMOVAL OF OA"R" b.igo , manurenulius , refuse , anil cleaulne of vaults anil cesspools Bent to this oITIuo or to the office of lha Hoard of Heallh will be promptly at tended lo. The only night soil men In my employ are James Fuller , Peter Lorengcn , John Nelson and 3 nn Overgaard. A. MacDonald. t-lly gnrbage contractor , rooms 0 and 7 , llarker block. Tel. 1387. M308 (15 DANCING ACADEMY. Rates , 10 a lineoneh Insertion , $1.50n line per monlh Nolhlng taken for I MS than 23c. ' DANCING SCHOOL , 1510 ILVRNEY MORAND'S mlilwlntor term bulns lids week Now classes now forming. Cldldrea Tuesday p m..Saturday ion. in , or i ! Pm. . Adults Tuesday nnd Tliunulay 8 p. m. Prlvalu lessons dally In at Ihe now dances. Call for terms ; 2 halln to let. M872 JilO UNDjSK.TAKERSANDEjUBAliMt.BS Rates , lOo a line each Insertion. $1.50 n line per monlh. Nothing taken for less then 25c. . W. BAKER ( FORMERLY WITII JO NN O , C. Jacobs , deceased ; later with M. O. Maul , ) under takerutul embalmer ; 0138. lUth Bt , Tel. tiilll. 033 . liURKETT. FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND HK. . 1018 Chicago St. Tel. 1)0. ) 031 PAWNBROKERS. _ _ Rales , lOc a line each Insertion. Sl.MI a line per monlh. Nothing taken for less than 25c. T B NN BNiEUGmA o ( ' Douglas Bt. Loans money on diamonds. watches , etc. Old golil and silver bought. Tel. 1008 SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING Rates , lOo n line each Insertion , $1.00 u line per month. Nothing taken for leas than 20c. OF nis N. Y Y. Lite , Omaha. Ask for circular. M4D3 COLLECTIONS. p.OLLECTIONS. THENEHRASKA COLLECTION wcompany , room 001 , Merehants National Bank building , makes a apuclalty of ulty collections. lint 1Q _ SCALES. TVTEW AND SECOND HAND SCALES , ALLKINDS. li Address llordcu .V SclleckCo. , Lake St. , Chicago 037 MTJSIO , ART AND LANGUAGES. GF.GELLKNRECK. IIANJOIST AND TEACHER. 1810 California St 014 DRESSMAKING. \ \RESSES ; WRAPPERS , $2. 000 N. 21th. 032 Or the Liquor llnblt I'onlllvoly Cured by udmlnlxlrrliii ; I > r. llulim * Uoldfit N | ei-llle. It can be elven In a cup of cotfco or tra. or In food , without the knowledge of Che patient. It laab-olaloly Iiarmless. and will efleat a permauent and speedy care , whether the patient la a moderatu drlnkoror an aloohollo wreok. It haa been given In thousands of oaaov , and In every Instance a perfect cure has fol lowed. ItNevrrKall * . TheBystemoncelmpreKnated with the 8pcolflc.lt becomes an utter Impossibility for the liquor appetlta to exist. OOI.IIKX SI'KVIKIU CO. . I'rop'rs , Clnclnimll. O. 40-paga book of partloulara tree. To be had of. Kuhn&Ca , Urueelsts , 15th nnd Douglas Sta , Oinitliu , Nob. BUREAU. 8UE5& 0 > . , SOLiaiTOS.IIou | Uulldlns. OMAHA. .NBI1. Advleo r'KIClv RH1LWHY TIME GflRD OmatiaJ Uupot lOlh anil Mason tH. i.vj pmT . .Cnlcagh Vesllbulo. , 0.51) an U.45iltl < , . . . . .Chlcairli Express 1.25 pti 7.02 inn Chlea-fo & low. Local 8.011 a-u H.35amL.,1'acllle Jet. Looul. . . . . . . . r-T > . EoSveT"jTiURTTN'rfl.ro.'J A , MO. inVKirTArrlvoi Omaha ! DupotlOth mid Mason Sts. I O.ntlu 10.15am .Denver Express- . 0.3'ia-ii 10.15am Deadwooil Exprosj 4.1D pin 4.oJpm ( Denver Express 4.10pm O.fttipm . .Vcbr.inka Loa.il ( VxeoptSml. . 0.50 pu : 8.15am . .Llneolu Loe.il ( Except Snn ) . . 11.25 am eauH K. C. . ST J. .V C. IT. i Arrive _ uiha Depot loth _ anil _ Mason Sts. Ii Omalrt 0.45 am I. . . . Kansas city D.iy Express. . . . ! fi.A.lp.-n 0.15 pin IK. C. Night n-cp. via U. 1' . Trims. I 11.50 am Lc.tres . PACll'Io ; A'rrlviV Omaha Union D.-pat IQtli A Murny Sts. Omuha "I _ BAST. _ n.30am Atlantlo Exprois ( ox SuniUy ) 7.15pn K.tlOpm Night Express O.I5UM1 O.oopm . .Chicago VoHtltmlo.l LlinlUi I. . -Jl ) pm 12.lt ) am Oklahoma Exp. ( too. H. ox. Sun ) 0.25 am amT WIST. I 0.3lamOklano-na&ToxisExp.EC.Sunl | ( ! ) 2.05 pm I . . . . . . . .Colorailo Llmlln I . . . . I | Union Depot lUlli \ Marav Sts.j 0.01) ) am .Dpnvor Expn ss. . 4.05 mil 2.15pm . . . . . . . .wvun.iim Flyer , . 0.110 PMI 3.45pm Uealrico&Strjmsb > gExexSnn ( ) 12.30pm oriopm . . . , t..l'aelllo Express 0.30pml Denver Fast Mnll U.P. _ Depot ami M.in-y Sis , | Oinalia fl.5pmi ImUedT I , n. 1(1 am 11,30am ( . . Chlcajfo Kxpi-ess lux.Snn.L . , , I jy F , , E. A MO. VALLEY lArrlvof Omaha I Depot 15th and Webster Sts. I Omuha . . . .Deailwi-oj Expriisi 5.lllp.n li.DSam ( Ex. Sit.lWyo. Exu. < H . Moil. ) 5.10pm o.Hpn ( ) .Norfolk Express ( Ex. Sumlay ) , C.45ptii . .St. Paul Express , , . . . . , Ix-avi" Tt ! IIIU AC O 'X"JJOlTf ' FfWESTN. ( Arrives Omahal U , P. ilepot. loth As Marcy Sts. I Omaha 11.05 inn OhlcagoKxprni-i ( l.io'pm 4.1)5 ) pm .Vestibule LtmlKrt 0.2' ' ) : l'ii ' 0:10 nm Eastern Flyei 2.15pm 0.3U pm ( Ht.SatClilu. ) l'asi.K.v.lljiO ( 0 25 pm 0,55 nm Mo. Valley Local 10.21) pm Omahal Depot I5lh anJ WnUstor His. I Oitu H.BOam . .Sioux Ully Accommodation. , I D.U3 pin : .15pm Sioux Clly Express ( Ex. auu.J 12,40pm 5.45PII1 . . . . . . . . ram i tmiui..i ll.25im ; 1'aHUJlnroiEx. ( . Sun. ) H. IS.un , . SIOUX OTtY IM01FU" _ OniahaJ Dupoj , 10 iiiu1 Mui-eyjils. ' iLOSInFn' ' Sioux Ciiy'PaiSeni-er , . .TT.Iio/'Opnj' 3.55nii | | . .31. Paul Expn-ss. . . . . . , . | ID.iKlam Lciives" SIOUX IrprY'Sl'ACfFil' " "fArrlveT" Omaha Uopot. ISlli antiW-jbiilorSls I Omaha 5.45putj . . .St. i'uul Limited. . U.2.'iant 0.4jplll ! , jChleagoLlmllojl , . . 0.25 am l ' .IVC'R OMAIIA AST UJU1S . _ . Ouiaha J Dupol.10lhnnd _ _ Marey' Omaha " " ' "fit-'CiOulsI'amion Uall.U.33pin | GREAT MINING..SENSATION i- si Mysterious Diaappoaronoo of Superintendent MoKim at RookftBar , Idaho.- UNDERGROUND CONNECTION SUSPECTED ii . Fortune In Ore SnpiiotaiJ ; to Ilnve llecn Surreptitiously Tiikeit'i Out Deteo- tlv'os nt Work 0)1 ) iHio Cnso ' ITnr Western ' Thcro nro sotno sensational developments bearing upon the death of William McKlm , who was superintendent of the Donaoarto Hill gold mine at Hocky liar , says the liolso Statesman. MclCim disappeared In 1837. Two years at'o n skeleton was fouud in the Uolso river which Mccmod to bo satisfactorily identified ns his. A witness was brought forward who testified that ho saw him drown. The property Is owned principally by W. R Somers of Philadelphia , J. M. Nash of liovo- port , O. , ana Judge J. F. Follott of Cincin nati. It is u good mine nnd is furnished with n fine twenty-stamp mill , but It has never been worked sluco McKlm disap peared , The owners thought Mclvlm absconded , and it seems they still think so , as ono of them has recently made such a statement. This implies that they doubt the Identifica tion. It is now claimed , however , that over since the disappearance of McKlm the mlno has been surreptitiously worked by parties who made an underground connection with it. The assertion is made that large sums of money have been taken from It. Knowl edge of this getting out has led to an active competition among local operators to secure control of the mine. All are anxious to keep the facts suppressed , while the scram ble to bond or lease the property goes on. It Is known detectives have been looking Into the facts surrounding McKlm's death. Some of them nro still working on the case , and , If their theory proves correct , n genuine sei satlon Is not Tar distant. Viiapor's Simp Scheme. It appears that when Mr. and Mrs. Gra ham visited the lattcr's sister nt Casper , says the Wyoming Derrick , they took a sam ple bottle of our oil nnd left It there. Now the husband of this sister of Mrs. Graham Is the owner and operator of a soap factory , nnd ho concluded to experiment with that bottle of oil nnd sco what kind of soap it would mako. The experiment was a great success , unit several gallons of oil have been sent for and shipped to the same gentleman , who will combine it with our native soda , and when assured that ho has the proper process and can make a good quality of soap of these ingredients ho contemplates coming hero nnd putting in n big soap factory. JJy putting down an oil well or two'and filing on a soda lake .he will have the down hill pull on the earth , for. his Ingredients will cost next to nothing , [ and ho can supply the soap market of the west in spite of com bines or trusts. Now that the Idea has been acted upon every ono who sees the saihple cake wonders why In the world no one-thought of the scheme before. It would appear that the uses of Natrona county oil nro almost in numerable. CriiivforU Process. The Crawford process is ready for a trial run in the Cripple Creek' district. Ttila is designed for the treatment of low grade gold ores which are not , frcojmllllng , and Includes the features of the cyanide process as used in South Africa , with now features added , the latter being the' result of experiments conducted at the'Sheridan building in this city last summer , says jthoiRoeky Mountain News. Sir Morcton Frgwon wns instru mental in selling an Interest In this process to London capitalists for $200,000. Hence it starts out with sufficient capital nnd much valuable Inlluenoe. The process is also being tried in Boulder county. Tlio Cripple Crook mill has a capacity of about thirty tons per day and starts up with a largo supply on hand. The owner , who is personally super intending the mill , announces his ability to save from Sn to 03 per cent of the assay values. Fine pulverization la ono of the features. Gold In the Hud I.iinds. Gold Is reported in the Bad Landsiof South Dakota by Ben Arnold of Bovine , Pratt county. He says there Is a strip lying In the northeast part of the Bad Lands , on the head of Sago crock , that Is sprinkled over will , gold dust , mid. there Is a thin layer of wash ground and float quartz , iron rock rubles and gold. Tnis gold is found In quan tities of from llvo to forty colors to a pan. The bed-rock is slate and shallow. There Is no water except that furnished by the melting snow , and iboro is n cement that makes it difllcult to wash. Mr. Arnold , In n letter to the ColorndoJSuiij says that but few know of Its existence , but that ho has been there and washed and weighed eight pans of dirt that yielded 17 cents. It Is a wash , not a ledge , and it is claimed by some to be a glacial deposit. The gold cannot col lect as it Is held by tbo cement. There is coarse gold further down the guloh. iculroiiil to tlio Scuboaril. Considerable Interest Is being taken In the project , lately revived , of the Gulf & Interstate Hallway company , which proposes to build a road directly through from the Gulf of Mexico to the British possessions ot to Duluth. siys a Watertowji , S. O. , special to the Argus-Leader of Sioux Falls. Contracts have already been lot for the preliminary work ns far north as Ledgcrwood , N. D. , atjd it is expected that grading'wlll begin at the south end of the line In February next. Tlio road will run through the states of Texas , Arkansas , Kansas , Nebraska , -Iowa , and South and North Dakota. It enters South Dakota at Canton and runs thence to Sioux' Falls , Watortown and on through the Slssoton reservation to North Dakota. The enterprise , If accomplished , and It now has every appearance of success , will bo of inestimable value to the northwest , giving , as it will , a direct outlet to the sea board. The country nil along the proposed ronto Is prosperous one and the road Is sure to bo a paying one. .111 veil llrct-d Citizenship. A new complication has been discovered In the matter of the rights of Indians of mixed blood , nnd it Is now confidently pre dicted that the Department of Justice will advise the secretary of the interior that his general rule laid down in the decision In what Is known as thp'WnlUron or'Black Tomahawk ciiso , now uniler review , must bo reversed , says the St. Paul Pioneer Press. It appears that In 18SScongress passed n law declaring that thereafter an Indian woman marrying a whlto man 'hould become a citizen of the United States , nnd that she and her issue should have no rations , al lotments or other right ; ) it $ Indians in the dealings of the general govttrnmont with the tribes , This statementlivL'xact termsthat in the future this wiis.Ko bo the ruling , seems to Imply that uu-to-that time a con trary Interpretation hnitiiifitHi recognUod , nnd that laud titles establibbod prior to that time were to be undisturbed. The attention of the Department of--justice has been directed to that statiti ] > : ijjd It is safe to say the rule which It will Uiydowii will he con formable to that stututK This would in volve n removal of the dbrlno laid down in the Waldron decision tba'tian Indian child of mixed Indian nnd whitq parents follows the A roraody which , If used l > y Wives about to expcrlenco the painful ordeal attendant upon Child-birth , proves nn Infallible pnecl- llofor.umlobTlate'- ' the tortures of con finement , lettcnlnc the dangers thereof toboth mothertuiil child , fold liy all dnitJKlsW. Bent by cjproa on receipt iif price , 31.6J pet | > ottocli ! , ric3 ; pro- paid. CHADFICLD nCGULATOH CO. , ATUtfTA , a status of tts fiUlier , except In cases nristug slncu the passage or the law referred to , Colorado. Prospects In Oooso Crook district nro hold as high ns ll-r.,000. A narrow streak with assay from ffl.noo to $7,700 per ton has been struck In the ICcllpno No. 1. Thrco shafts arcdovolopltip the Camilla mine , whuro such n rich slrltto was tuuiio re cently , Hlg' assays have hoen obtained from a ro * cent strllco near Thlrty-oiio Mlle mountain , north of Salula. The Anaconda tunnel will bo oxlondwl 800 foot further when the COO foot now under way nro completed. Fort MorRan , Colo. , has started up a feed mill to enable fanners to crush their -cotit wheat Into food for stock. The Smoky Hill mlno , Uouldor county , Is producing ere which runs twenty to twenty- llvo ounces In pold to the ton. A suletulld strike of frco gold quartz has been made In the North Star on Ituvun hill , owned by the Gold Standard company. Ore assaying : > I3 and ? l,5ti3 ban been struck In the Mattlc 1) , owned by the Princess Mining company , Cripple Creek. Charles Sluasor has struck a six-foot voln of sold onlu IXMIR'H Riilcli , four and a bait miles from Sallda. It carries sixteen ounces. A rich pay Rtrcak two foot wide has boon struck In the James Ulaluc lode near Four- Mlle creek , two inllcs north of Hucna Vista. A great deposit of anthraclto coal has been discovered by O.V. . llonton , two miles below Ouray. It Is said to bo of the llnest quality. Some Central City miners will tuonco erect a fifty stamp mill at El Dorado , the now gold camp on the line between IJpuldor and Ullpln counties. A ninety-six ounce nugget has boon taken out by Sol Uarrot from Farncomb hill , Dreckcurldgc. IIo has bcon taking out ? 1,000 a week since November 1. The Colorado City Oil company will commence - monco boring for oil nt once just south of the Midland shops. Four hundred acres of land have bcon leased , upon which there is every Indication of oil. At a depth of COO foot the Albany tunnel on itlip west slope of Dull bill has en countered ono Inch of free gold quartz , assaying 629 ounces , or $10WO. ( A .streak thirty Inches wide Is very rich. It Is part of a vein which the tunnel has been follow ing for t00 ! feet. Washington , Foot ball on roller skates is the latest fad at Spokane. Two now sawmills are going up on Celling- ham bay. Taxes are duo and payable at Spokane In all fSOr.,711 } 1H. A six-story hotel building , to cost $75,000 , is projected at Seattle. Chinese are being registered In Seattle at tlio rate of over UOO a day. Walla Walla's population , eased on the now city directory , is 7,770. There Is a man at Summit , Chohalls county , who has made 50,000 suinglos by hand this year. . With the salary reduced to $05 a mouth , forty-two candidates are in the lluld for street commissioner at Whatcom. Another monster lynx was trapped on the Llttlo Salmon last weelc , but earned tbo trap off and has not yet been found. Miss Llz/.to Hartlotto of Sumas li only about 14 years old , but one man has been shot and another is to be hung on her ac count. A car load of gold sulphurcts from the Monte Crlsto mining district , which assays f00 ; ! per ton , is on its way to the smelter at Tacoma. Largo quantities of hay are being shipped to British Columbia from Valley , Stevens county. The farmers are compelled to lot their hay go at prices ranging from $9 to S10 , loaded on board the cars , In order to ro- llovo the pressure of present needs. At WallaValla the county commissioners compromised with the Union Pacific , accept ing a tender of taxes on a valuation of 35.300 a mile , though the county board had left the assessment at $10,000 a mile. This will also affect , the Northern Pacilio road and makes a saving to both of 828,000. Shingle certificates operate as a circulat ing medium In lilalnc. A certificate for $10 recently circulated until it had paid nearly faOO In local debts before finally reaching the place whence it started. The basis of the ccrtillcate was shingles and It would pur chase Hour , moat , coffco , blankets , fuel , clothing for thn wlfo and oabics , and per form all the functions of a goluVbasis cer tificate. Tlio Dakotiis. Another artesian well has boon located at Onida. The contractor Is confident of ob taining a good How. Dr. Shetland , superintendent at thoSisso- ton agency , has received notice of his re moval by the powers at Washington. Spencer proposes to do conslurrablo build ing In the spring , and her stone quarry com pany is now busy potting out stone to be used | n the u.ow buildings. Jack rabbits are moro numerous this win ter than over before , and farmur boys in the vicinity of Forman are killing them In largo numbers for tno Twin City markets , where they bring fronl IS ! to 14 cents apiece. \ It Is reported that no attempt will bo made to arrest the parties who made a raid on the horses near Hello Fouruho last fall , for the reason that some of the respectable citizens of Ihitto county were implicated. Walter Soper , who was charged wltli hav ing sot fire to the postofllco bullfluiK at Fair- burn , had his preliminary trwl buforo the United States commissioner at Hot Springs , the trial resulting in" the complete vindica tion of the accused. The recent rich strike of silver lead , or rather galena ere , on property , situated lu Carbonate camp at Dcadwood is 'being stead ily developed by tno owners. Tno shaft is now down liliecn feet , and at that depth the narrow scain of rich ere lias widened out twelve inches , with every indication of bo- joining richer and larger as depth is ob tained. A hastily considered ordinance , recently passed by the Dcadwood city council , to license tlio saloons and compel thorn to pay ; i llcnnso of ? 300 per year , monthly instal ments in advance , is now Co mid to apply to ill grocers , druggists , fruit and news dealers who handle tobacco in any form , who. under Its provisions , are subject to a line of $10 a day for violating the same. Ori-Kiui , The Marshflold creamery bought 1,810.72'J ' pounds of milk in IblKI. Marlon county paid out $1,187.50 to Indigent soldiers during the year. . Subrieptions are coming in well to As toria's now railroad subsidy. The December cloan-up of the Lucky Dart nine Is announced at $111,000. A Kugcno man Is gottlni ; out 5,000 cords of , vood for the Southern Pacific. Dr. Todd sold his thrco horses , buggy , : artaml harnois In IClgln for $35. Sladdon has sold a plcco of his Engnno iruno orchard to a Wyoming man for $20 , KJO. KJO.Tho The now strllco in the North Pole mlno Is cvivlng interest In .tlio Cracker Crock ills * .rict. Hominy served on shingles was the up- n-opriato menu nt Milton's "hard times" ioclal. The 1,000 pounds of dynamite for blowlne iut obstructions in the harbor has arrived at . ' , 00 * bay. Tbo Hay City mill started up on the itrongth of an order for 500,000 feet of ( urn- ) or , which goes to San Pedro. The shipping business from Mcdford the last year aggregated over 1,000,000 pounds nero than the preceding ynar. Nearly the mtlro uinutint of products shipped out as if live stock and green fruit no wheat or ithur grain. The 'Santlam Numbering company Is still lontlnulng its preparations for putting In a nil ! about a mlle abovn the mouth of the Jrcltenhush. at the foot of Tumble crook. ) y building a small dam an ampin pond will ) o constructed In which to hold logs. Tbo irospeotlvo plant is to bo of nearly 50,000 laily capacity , bund saws and modern uppli- mccs In every respect. \Vj-oiiiiiie. The subject of builnlng-a now town hi'l ' Is joint ; discussed at Casper. haramlo plains , Wyoming , ranchuinit re- iort the recent storm nn "a terror " Unfed attlu suffered terribly unit many were lost n tbo bll//.ard : , Lkiramio h.is rcnowcd Iti offer to Denver lartlos to build glass works at l.aramle L'Uey offer nearly 1,000 a-res of land , the old plnsi works and $15,000 In cash , the class works to bo operated and employ not less than 300 mon and boys. Some of the blacic sand taken from the river about ton miles above the city of Green Kivor was recently sent to Donvcr and It showed f ll.M to the ton , Placer developments In the vicinity of Hockdnlo nro assuming largo proportions. Several thousand acres of ground haVe been located , and a company is now being formed In Denver to begin active ojwjratlons. Ah Indications point to n revival of mining operations nt Gold Hill In the near future , says the Lnramlo Uopubllean. A few minors have stayed with the camp all the time , and the development work they have done shows up very flattering for the camp. It Is n noticeable fact that nearly every ono who has property there Is anxious to hold on , Last week n band of MX ) elk came down the Paint Koclt canyon , and though driven back by hunters , who have llrcd many shots at them , they have returned cvci-y time , evidently determined not to bo driven baci : into the mountains , says the Bonanza Hus tler. Several largo bands , of dcor , antelope , coyotes and other mountain animals also came down , us If they were llcclng from some danger which their Instinct told them to avoid. Holsc , Idaho , Is experiencing quite a gold excitement. California's Midwinter fair will bo formally opened January 'J7. Koswell. N. M. . sells its surplus sorghum fodder at f8 per ton. Nevada Iras 0,000,000 acres of tillable land and only IS'J.CSH In cultivation. The New Mexican alf.ilfa crop is just being marketed for winter feed. Some rich strikes nro reported on Ophir creek In tno Mercur district , Utah. The Aho Pass , N. M. . mines nro rich in gold and silver and yield (10 per cent copper. A retort worth $14,000 , has been received at the Denver mint from the Sullivan & Hall property in Gold Field , Ariz. Several merchants of Hutto , Mont. , suf fered through tlio operations of a clever swindler , who raised $1 bills to (10. Indians In the vicinity of Jcmoz , N. M..aro bagging lots of wild turkeys and .sending thorn to the Albuqucrquo markets. Recent cola weather was a si-eat boon to the "ice farmora" In the mountains. Ono company for the first crop harvested y.MMJ tons. tons.Ktldy , N. M. , boasts of its climate. No snow has fallen there ami the coldest snap this winter did not frec/.o a crust upon the lop of a bairel of watur. Nevada men are discussing the issuance of $3,000,000 of it per cent state bonds to build n competimr line of railroad from Car on and Virginia CJIty via Lake Tahou direct to the Hay of San Francisco. Hecont heavy snows In the mountains near Albuquerque , N. M. , have driven tlio game down where the hunters can kill by whole sale. The Now Mexican markets are being glutted with venison. A monster Icicle , thirty feet high and four feet thick , has been frozen at Truckeo by C. F. McGlashen , iln editor , by training a spray of water to one point. The curious piece of ice is to bo sent to the Midwinter fair for ex hibition. An unknown man was found ten miles from Great Falls , Mont. , so badly frozen that ho afterwards died. A receipt for a registered letter addressed to fitnma liarna. Johnstown , Pa. , may possibly load to his identification. In the Ulack mountains , thirty-two miles east of Las Cruces. N. M. , a thriving mining district has been organized by miners from Colorado , Utah and Idaho. JLargo quantities of decomposed cold quaru have recently been discovered there. The biir dam atTl5ddv. N. M. . has boon filled and water turned Into 1'JOO miles of canals of the Pccos Irrigating and Improve ment company. With another dam just coin- pitted , and which malces a ro.-iorvoir as largo" us Lake Chautauqua , Now \ork , the water of the last six months has cost JSOO.OOO. 1,1 o Is .Misery To many people who have the taint of scro fula in their blood. The agonies caused by the dreadful running sores and other maul festatlons of this disease are beyond u cscrip tlon. There Is no other remedy equal to Hood's Sarsaparllla for scrofula , salt rheum and every form of blood disease. It Is reason ably sure to benefit all who give it a fair trial. trial.Hood's Hood's Pills cure all liver ills. ' Faust" ns given by the Morrison company will bo the attraction at the Fifteenth Street theater four nights and two matinees , openIng - Ing with n matinee next Sunday. While the world endures Goethe's tragic story of Fnust and Marguerite will continue to live. The story has been celebrated in song and in Its operatic form has been elaborately staged for many years , but it remained for this company to present it in worthy dram atic form , with all effects and nccqssorics necessary to glvo it that vvoirdnoss intended by tlio author. In this version the role of Mouhisto is made a jolly , jovial devil , ono well calculated to enchain the souls of men in the glamour of forbidden pleasures. The scenic effects are strongly brought out and servo to accentuate the dramatic situations in a vivid manner. One of the most notable effects is at the end of the llrst act , where Mcphlsto exults over the jjapturo of tbo soul of Faust , when "midst darkness and thunder bursts" the blazing cross appears over the cathedral doois , Nowlty and originality are the prime fea tures of the minstrel farce comedy creation , "Tuxedo. " which comes to the Hoyd January 21 and 22. It consists of a combination of the best features of farce comedy with the only pomilar portion of a. minstrel show , "Tho f'irst Part , " which occupies the entire second act of the play. No moro romantic character was over con ceived by the fertile brain of Alexander Dumas than Kilmond D.intes In "Monte Crlsto , " and no one character on thcj. stage has mot with greater success than this faclnating creation as it has beci. aetid by Mr. James O'Neill over 3,000 niehts. KU'uros won't lie , and the theatrical history of the last ten years holds this assertion to bo u fact. Ot course , when an actor has so long boon iiHsoeiateU with ono part , it is because the public recognizes no one else has a right to attempt to act it. After an absence of five years Mr. O'Neill will return to Hoyd's theater on January 23 and 2-1 In a scenic re vival of Dumas' master piece. FOB THJ3 UNEMPLOYED. County CommlftMone. le < : ldo Lponii I'lini ( for Furnishing M'orlt. After rovolvimr the matter In their minds for some time the county commissioners have about concluded to make n now de parture and furnish employment to some of the needy men who have been drawing sup plies from the county warehouse , A canvass of the situation has been made by the members of the committed on chnrlty , and those gentlemen have ascertained that nt the present time there nru 100 able-bodied men who are being assisted to f , u > t and food by the county. In talking with these men the members of the charity committee uro of the opinion that they would rather earn their living than to bo objects of charity. In view of this fact the commissioners have al > ont _ concluded to sot usldo u sum of money from the county road and bridge fund and expend It In'paylnff wages to men who nro willing to work. The iile.i is to go outsldo of the city limits and put n force of men at work grading roads and cutting down embankments along the public high ways , paying the mon by the hourand at.tho rate of 15 cents per hour for the time they uro actually employed. In doing this the cntnmis3lonor.i contend that they will rollovo the charity fund and tt the dame time furnlMi employment to all of the men who are anxious to obtain their own livelihood. The work , they state , will itivo le bo done sooner or later and that by loins it now It will bo the moans of furnish ing employment to a largo ( .umber of men who would have to bo supported by the county until spring at least. The auhomo. they contend , will not only relieve the suffering , but by applying the abor test It will help to determine who are worthy of being assisted. Should this plan bo decided upon us being feasible , the com- nlsslonnrs nro of the opinion that all of the iblo-bodied men on the county charity list will bo at work within the next ten days , earning their own llvlugv M1JT T 1TTI I ? W'PIC'T \T/MA iillil LllTLE KliSISlANCli Jeasio JnmoV 'Soul Still Marching On Through Wabunsoy , FIVE MASKED MEN HOLD UFA ST , JOE TRAIN Thnjr i\iitoilnd : u Tnrpriln tinder th Covtircd the Kiigliii-ur with Itoviilvors and Inoted thn llxproM Our , hut Tliulr lloolj- \\i\t Nmull. ST. Josr.fit , Jan. IS. Flvo masked men hold up tins train on the ICansas City , St. Joseph fi Council llluff * road last night leaving this city nt 12 : ' . ' ( ) o'clock n. m. All of tin ; con tents of the safe in the express car were taken by the robbers. The sconoof the robbery this morning win what Is known ns Hoys branch , two miles north of this city , and Is the sumo place where the attempt was made to hold up n train on September 25 last when two men were killed nnd for which crime another wns sent to the penitentiary. The train loft the Francis Street depot on time , in charge of Conductor William liuywood and Engineer" Kil Davis. When the train reached Hoys branch a torpedo exploded under the wheels of the engine and a rod lantern was swung across the track. The engineer put on the air brakes and the train slowed up , stopping In almost the same spot on which the dummy train stood on the night of Sep tember 25. The train ran past the place whcro tiio robbers Intended It should stop and the men were loft behind the engine when the train came to a standstill. Shortly after the stop had been made , however , a man dime run. nlng out of the brush alongside the track and covering the engineer nnd llrcman with a revolver shouted : "Throw up your hands * " Then ho ordered lOnglneer D.iris and Fire man Baxter to stop down from the cab , and as they were covero.1 by a revolver In each hand of the masked man they readily com plied. .Sviirlni ; tlio rmucMKcr' . .While this was being done four other men came running up from the rear of the train toward the engine , nil the time llrlng their revolvers in the air and shouting at the top of their voices to the passengers , telling them to keep their heads inside the ears and they would not bo hurt. The live men then marched the engineer and fireman back to the express ear and told the mes senger to opi-u it. This was done , nn.l as soon as the messenger showed his head bo was covered with revolvers and told to stand back nwav from the door. When ho had moved away somewhat three of the robbers forced tbo engineer and llroman in ahead of them and entered the car. On the inside of the car , besides the express - press messenger , was the naggageman , who was busy sorting over some letters. IIo was ordered to hold up his hands and with tnu two men 1'roin the engine was stood against the wall with his hanJi ; above bis head. A tull man with a blacit mask over his face , weailng a duck coat and dark pantaloons , stood In the car with a revolver in each hand. Ho pointed hu weapons first atone man and then at another , nnd kept closu watch on their movements. ( 'oiHldorutu to Tlii'lr VIctlmH. The engineer complained that he was get ting tired of holding up his hands and the robber said : "Well , take them down then , but don't make any kind of n move or tlu'ro will be trouble , " and all the men lowered their hands at. the same time. He never took his eyes from them and saw that the men with their hands nt their sides made no attempt to draw a weapon. The other two robbers in the car were busy with the pack ages in the safe. A short man , who was dressed in black or brown clothes , took all the packages from the safe' nnd dropped them In n sack which ho carried. The third man , whoso description coulu not be given by the trainmen , was well armed. He had two revolvers strapped at his sides and car ried a shotgun in his bands. When the safe had been emptied of its contents the trainmen were told to get out of the car , nnd the robbers followed. They wcro then marched ahead of the thieves down half the length of the train and stood in n row on the west side of the tracks. While the looting of the express car wns going on the remaining two robbers were on the other side of the tram , occasionally tiring their revolvers to frighten the passen gers. flliill Cur Not AIiili-KtL.il , All of the occupants of the coaches hao. been aroused by the .shooting , and began to hide their valuables , expecting the coaches would be entered , and some of the peopln crawled down b'etwcn the scats and lav Hat on the floor. A stray shot from n pistol ot ono of the robbers struck the ear , tearing u hole in the side , but did not enter. The pos tal clerk in the mail car had heard the firing and barricade : ! the doors nnd then-crawled under the mall sacks so as to bo out of the way of any stray bullets. No attempt was made to enter the mall car. however. When the trainmen had been stood up In a line about midway of the train on tlio we.sr , sklo the robbers called to the men on the east side ot the train , and thgy climbed ovoi- the platform and joined them. Then they walked away westward , going out of sight In the willows a few feet from the rluht of way. The train backJd down to the Francis street depot and did not go out again for moro than an hour. The news of the rob bery spread rapidly over the city. The sheriff and police were on the spot In less than an hour after the robbery oc curred. If the robbers went into the willows , as the direction they took Indicated that they would , it would bo almost impos sible for them to escape unU-si they erosed tin ) river in tlio darkness , which they prob ably did. From the description given of the men seen In the express car It is believed tl.at they wore tbo same men who rubbed the ICli fast train on the Hannibal & St. Joseph n week ago last night. The lull man , who seemed to bo the leader , suits the descrip tion of the tall man who executed the rob bery of tlu < ICI1 train. The short man who entered the car with him is of tbo Hamo clesLTiptlon. The others were not seen closely either time. No estimate of thn amount secured by the robbers can bo ob tained vet. Express Messenger Baxter said last night that he thought the amount wns small. Miiilo u Small Ilitul , "Tho robbers did nat got enough to pav their livery bill this trip , I think. " said Uatrgageman Skinner , though he oalil ho did not know how much was In the safe. All of the trainmen and messengers con nected with the train robbed are In this city now , but cannot be seen until afternoon. The police are shadowing Hoveral suspicious characters in this city , b.it have no duflnUu clew and no arrests have been made yet. It it the general opinion hero that I ho roobory , us well as the one a week ngo , wax com mitted by local talent , and that the rob hers are now in this city. The superintendent of the Adams Kvpnss company said this afternoon that thoamouin secured by the outlaws would not exceed fcfiOO. An uftlolni'ot the railroad HII.VS U w. s nearer $30.000 , as the train robbed always leaves lirro with n full safe. Konm tluiii Jlneo General Mnnngor Drown of the Mm- llngton asi < ed tliu Adams Hxpress company to put armed men on tbo nii-lii uulns nolng north and south , hut the company refused , saying the messengers would tukoc.iroof the money placed In their charge. This rpfiis-il cost the express company (100,000. us tint H the amount of money claimed to liavi > ucen secured in both these robbcrled. Olllcera who visited the scene of the rob. uor early- this morning found that the rob- liers had n spring wagon or hmigy bUrlu. " ! near where thu train was htoppod. and ai KOOII an the Job was llnlsheUi all of them re turned to this city in thlsconveyniii'i ) . 'Itus vehlclo was trucked tothiscl'.y ' , but ton irall was lost at the head of Sixth street , whcro the street Is paved. Olllcer.s ot the expros-i comp.injhero iv- [ usutosa > how much was nccurod by thi .hleves , but the amount Is gunur.illy beiloved to bo brgo. The train roblwd carries i. I .ho through matter fur Omaha , M Pa i > . Minneapolis and the north , and It Is tlion ; , ' it ast nlaht's train had qulto u sum < it ninne/ nhoard , Botno people placing the BJIU ob tained as high us $00,000 or $00.000.