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11 THE OMAHA DAILY I3EE ; .3lUDAY ? , MAKCII 2 , 189-1. Mr'8PE01HL NOTICES. Ail\frtl8em nts for ih ? < i columns will b taki-n Imtll 12. * ) p. m. for th nvrnlng nn < l until 9 : ) p. m for the motnlng nml Sunday odtlonrf. | Ailvorllaer * , br r | iieiitlnif a mimb re < l rlieck , an hnve nn wer niMrp < ii nl to n numlwrwl letter In carp of The lice. Annnreni so ndlren , l will delivered uimn presentntlon of the check. BITUATT6NS WANT i ic wont flriit Inwrtlon , lo n woril Nothing taken for tem thnti zac , t'l HTOM Ct'TTHR ANI > HALKHMAN , GOOD window ilreMnr , 7 yenr New Sork cxporl-nce , l own for mi rnunKomi-nt. \ \ . L. . lie ; IM Hiirvnnt , riny rounl ) , Neb. A M i8 2 * _ WANTED MALE "HELP. " " "tliitra , 1'ic word llrnl In-wrtlon. lo a word thereafter. Nothing taken for Iris tiinn ! Ko. Koi.irTromvrKAMs vT'KNTtfmjnrJN'OTAM , . mi-lit goods. American \Vrlnjri-r Co. , IfrW How- nnlMt 11-876 _ Ji , PINTS , SALARY OH COMMISSION' . Tilt : ( tri-ati-nt Invnntlnii of the ngo. The Now I'nt- i'ilt C'hi-nilrul Ink IlrnMng IMncll. Sell on HlKht. Work * like tnairlc. Agiftlx are malt- Hit ? J21.01 tu JI25.W per week. Kor further iinitlculnrN wrIHtin - Monroe IJruser Mrs. u > . . .N M. La Cro8 tf , Win. j lt S77'- _ _ - , rruLORsTwASTno AT I-RANIC J , iiAMOifs. Mi2j I - * \V\NTIM ) , 0001) CANVASSIIKS : GOOD PAY. IfiU I7.anl stri-Pt. H-M8.I. 5 * _ w\NTi3r > , nooiacnniMMi WITH cm ; uir- oiTncen : mint lie fililo In "keep up" Ills work nml do It corioctly. Hherman & JicCotinoll. 1..J3 . lAnliro Bt. H-QjS 1 _ WANTI3D. A M.N AND ONI3 LAI1Y. WITH K'M-hl reference ; will pax man 9. < a wi-elt mid cxpcniH * "nil Inilx J7.00 nn.I . expenses. Kr-nd ) ct.i for particular * to O. A. Ilruce , Itox 611 , Hlnglinmlon , N. Y. n-Ma.I 2 * IW n MI3.V TO TRAVI3I. AND TAKK for clBiirn ; $ M.M to JIOOOO n ' " "nlh-nnJ xin-nnes. Artilnwi. with Hlninp , The Hlo jVan.1. . . company , 109 and 108Vflba li avenue , chloago. aiaso 4 _ v \NTnu , A FIRST-CLASH. nvpnuiKNcno ' u iiriniiul baker : must be Sober. Vlennn llnkrry , ilnnlil Island , Neb. M 7 2 * _ \VANTiu ) , HAIIHMIN AMIMADY TUAVIJL- Intc lo 11 our lulirlcantn us ld > line or on I'linmilsslon. Imperial Oil and Oreas" Co. , < leu'land. O. H-MO.O 2 * _ 'WANTED FEMALE'HELP. liiHi-x , H4ovonl first Insertion , Ic a word tlicrcnflcr. Nothing taken for lev * than 23c. nn , A NuuHH oiutj rou ONT : CHILD ; have references. Apply 2)07 ) St. Mary's incline. L ui6 _ \VANTKU , FIIIST CLASS COOK AND I.A1IN- ilri'KH In nmall family : WaKes J5.01) ; apply Mrs. AIt. . JlcCord. ! 11 Cns * at. C S3D A Ij.VDV WANTJ3O IN OUU ItUHINHSR : MUST In1 cnercctlc , ediicateil , and have Ko l recom- iiicmlatlons. Apply I'rlday morning after 0:30 : lu Supt. , 12 CrolKliton block. C 335 1 * c.uiL WI\NTID von OCNIIIAL iiousn- \vi/rl < . Call lit 1309 So. 2sth ! , Iwtwcen 9 nnd 11 a. in. , C-M936 1 \ v.vrnD. oirti. IIOIJSUWOIIK. rajt so , 2tth streer , C-M9.1 3 * JOB. BENT HOUSES. I'.nlea. We a line each Irsertlon , Jl.M a line per Innnth. NolliltiK taken for less than 2. c. iOt'rtRS IN AM. I'AUTM OK TUP. CITY TIIH 0. I ! . Davla company , IMS Farr.im. D 8,8 TiTniist coTTAtKs.onnuN , cnoicn IN .siauforO Circle. C. S. lllsuttcr , 201 Uee build- _ IIOl'SIJS , F , K. IMULIN'a , HAUIiUIt DLOCIv. it SSO KU\V ilODlniN 8-aOOM IIOUSU. 31 & MAFON _ D07 IJIIOVVN UI.OCK. tlllNTAL AGIINCY. . . D-i-ssi \NI ) 4-ROOM APARTM13NTS. STUAM HHATj inferences required , SIC S. 2.M. D S8J J'INfi CORN13II FLAT IN CLOUSER IILOCK , X 7 runiiiR. nmge nnd all other conveniences. ( Iviniio Clouacr , loom 2 , 1023 1'arnam. D M533 GROOM II , 1WI N. 23 ; 3-ROOM IT , 1302 CALI- fuinl.i St. ; ' 5-room II , 130S California.D D 50lm2i } f-ROOXt MOUtiN ! COTTAOn , I3A8T FRONT , Jii.OU. Fidelity Trust Co. , 1T'J3 ' Kornain.D D S30 roll HUNT , C-ROOM COTTAGL . co3 s. 3isr. IINTAL ; ACVCV , IIUTCHINSON. 1623 Farnam. U-MSIS M.'O J.'OR IinNT MOD CRN C-UOO1I COTTAGC. HtiIcily llrnl-clasii , J13.00. 2S03 Seward. In- H lru 2S10 Sownril. D 870-1 * MIOOM COTTA013. Jj.OO , 537 NORTH 25T1I. innulie 8U S. ISth St. U-041 G 7-ltOO.M MOOCRN ; 3013 LUAVKN- v.ol , th. D-951 3 C-KOOM COIlNnil FLAT WITH ALL MODttRN ooiuenlcntes , 2101 Lcavcnworth nt. DJ9 ! > 31 * -OB , Itiiti' : ) , 1'io word first Insertion , lo a word tlirifafter. Xollilnt ; taken for l-'sa than 23c. : . . \r.Gi : ROOM ; SUITADLH FOR 2 ; MODERN c ilHc-MiU'ilccM. 1919 Uoilgv. 13 MS 15 3 ROOM. 2017 1IARNKY STREI'Tr , c Mali c ri'l.N'ISHKD IIOOMH , HATH ; J8.00 PKR mouth. 1911 Faiimin. H M917 2 * ri lCNT ltOOMH , F1HST CLASS boa Id. 2103 DouKlua. K M92 2 * FuiiNisunD noosis , < M SOUTH 15tlTatiFlat 2. K-958 7 * _ TWO FUllNISiinD IIOOMS ; IU1ASONAHLK lenl : modem ; SIS So. iWtS street. K M98I 3 * PUBNISHED BOOMS AND BOABD. Itatca , ! V c woul llrst Insertion , to a word theteafter. Is'nllilnB taken for loan than 2.c. YOUNG WOMKN'a I10MI3. UNUHIl CAHU OP \Viinien's Clulstlari nsuoclatlon , 111 S. 17lh Bt. F 8S3 IIOO.MS AND HOARDING. HVnRYTHING Hint clu.ia. 2109 Douelus street. F 402 M19 roil KENT , NHATLY FUUNISIIKD ROOMS , \ \ IHi buard. 2019 California t. F 071 2 A'OR RUNT , NicniA' FURNISHID FRONT uuuna with boaid ; terms rcanouablo. C13 No. anii Btroot. F-mi 3 NII'IILY FURNISlinD SOUTH ROOM WITH llrcl dans botid. sa3 St. Slury'a aw. F-9IS 7 * DKSIIlAItLI ! flUST AND SECOND FLOOR iixinid at "Tliu Fienzer , " 110 No , 23th Mrect. F MW9 4 rr\N"lSOMi : SOUTH ROOMS , WITH HOARD ; tLlvplionv , Btcam , tc. ReferenceB. )2 ) No. IHlh ntivol. F M975 t ) FOB BENT--UNFUBNISH'D ' BOOMS. Italet , Uic n word llrst Insertion , le a word theirafler , NolliliiR taken fur lens thnn 23c. 7 ROOM. C31 SO. 17T1I ST. G-MS43 M3 > iTtOOSIB , 1611 LIJAVnNWORTII ST. Q-Mt C TOB BENT STOBES AND OFFICES Rules , lOc a linn each Insertion , Jl.W a Una per m nlh , Nolhlni ; tnkt > n for len.1 thnn 3c , I'OR RHNT , Till ! 4-STORY llRICIv IHJILDING. : i'i | ' Fiiiimm ut. The l.ullillriu' him u llrepropf ri-nu'nt has.MiuiH , complete tt < am heatlni ; tlv- ttiios , water on all floors , gut , etc. Apply at thu olllco gf Tim Ileo. I 910 _ lil'I'lCIM FOll HUNT IN THU rCHLlT/ liullillne , IGth and Hnmcy , Special Induce- nit-nix liol.l out lo permaiu'nt toniuus. Apply to Jobsl Uros. , rooms DO and &l Schlltz bulld- MONTHS OF bTOItl ! , 3 > S. 17TII , 1-MU1 _ _ n j it u i : N"iTIH no 'rDoou""uicm : MY MIJIO ! flvvnlor m-rvlco ami boat location In i kviii cupeilallv good for Oiess uwklns. Mm J , HT FOR RUN SALOON IN LONG 1'INU. NlJtl. Cliallen Rapp , Lone 1'lne , Neb , 1-E2I 4 TlT ! 3-STORY S1ORP. IIIJILDINO , 13I6 FAR ii.nii st. llOL'Ua fe Hilt , 1103 I'aniain st. I-SflSm.2 AGENTS WANTED. Ralea. lOo a line flr t luipitlon , Jl.M a lint p r month. Nothing taken for lea * than Zc , \VANTUD , AGUNTH TO SKLL TIHJ FINEST lOmblnutlun St. 1'atrlclt's illy oriuuni-nt ever nmd , big protlt ; sample to ; try thtm. Max I'lilMt , Clpvvlnnd. O. JMSCO 4 * WANTED TO BENT. H\tet , Hi" n word flrat Insertion , lo n word Ihcifuflvr , Notlilns ukvn for leu than tic. \V 1 l6"ilA8 ir SMALt , FRU IT TARU FOR rent near OmnhaT AJJrvs * D IS , Uee. K.-MS17 3 * _ \ \ XNTllD.ROOM siODIUlN IIOl'Hi : , uilli > nnl and liable. jVMresj Ur. MeMullln , N V. Ufe Illds. 1C-.MSU S' STOBAOE. OLD aOODii ; CLUAN n.ul chejp fut . R. WulU , 1111 r'uruain. .M-SM jTcHOarUU 1IA11NKY * WANTED TO BUY. Ilate.x , Hlo word first Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing taken for loss thmi ! Sc. WANTKl ) , 8TOCII OF OHNKRAL MDSU. FOR cli'nr land and catli , J. 1) . Xlttle. Ilrann blk. , Omaha. N 931 \\'ANTI3D , TO tV ; J2.CO.M WORTH OF HANK slock , Nat'l preferred , by eixrpnceil | | man ila- rlrlntf a position. Addrem U 4G , Llec. N-9'il 4 * W'ANTKO TO IltJY , BTATIJ OR TOtJNTY wnrrnnta. Address D 47 , lleo. N M9S5 3 \VANTI3D , A GOOD TUAM Olf YOt.'Na horses ; must be cheap. Address D 45 , Hoe. N-M9M 2 * _ _ FOB "SALE-FUBNITUBE Uc n woril llrst Insertion , IB a word thereater. Nothing taken for less than 2oC , INTIIU : iiormjiibi.n FtmNiTi'luf OF AN clKht-roora huuie. 1304 So. 29th etrrcl. O MSi > & FOB S ALE-HOBSES , WAGONS.ETC. Rules. lOc a line onch Inuerllon , Jl.W a line per month. Nulhlng taken for les than 2Jc. IIAGOAOi : AND x'linSSYAGON HOII.T by Driunmond & Co. Half platform sprlnir. nitchct utid K"lo. lox 3 2-3 by 10 feet , Rood , i > i.ow. C. J. Douglas , 70li West Otli street , Fio- mont. Nctj. P-M910 0 FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Hates , lOc n line eiich Insertion , JI.CO n line per montb. Nothing taken for lon-f than 2V. IiALit ) HAY TOR"S"ALK ! Tin : STANDAIID ( 'alllo Company , Amos , Neb. , h.ive. 2,0W ( tons of Kooil barn etorcd hay for. salo. All orders Illlcd promptly. Q-SS7 WANTED. 1,000 , MOIin Olil JsS , ORDlTFtTTFOR fancy Vermont mapltf sugar. H. M. Stevens & 0o. . JfU. Alb.insVt. Q-MS13 4 * _ _ _ " CLIOANHD riRlclt"AND HTCOND : rrAND LUM- bcr for sale. Jtuiulrc old Iartman school building. q M921 6 * MISCELLANEOUS. Rates , IHc a word llrst Insertion , 1C a word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 20. FOR LUASU. 20 OR 40-ACRG TRACTS NCAIl I'lorence lake , 53.00 per acre , lloggs & Hill. R 9J7 M30 CLAIRVOYANTS. Rates , lOc n line each Insertion , Jl.W a line per month. Nothing taken for less than 23c. MRS. DR. H.VA RRKN , CLAIRVOYANT , RH- llnblu business medium ; 7lh year at 119 N. 1C. S 8SS iirriiss .ius'1 ARRIVED. MADAMI : AVonlworth , the young and gifted Egyptian palmist and occult iclcntlst ; lureals the dark ta.nl and foretells the bright futuiei reunites the separated ; causes speedy marriage and good luck by her nacrcd Hindoo love powder. All those who cannot call can receive life chart by taking soot and coal oil , make a paste , cover the palm of the hand and place on pbiln paper with date of birth and sex , with } 2.00 and send by mall to parlois 3 and 4 , 417 South llth street. S M3I3 2" MASSAGE , BATHS , ETC. Rates IVic a word first Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 25c. MillS. DROWN , 1311 CAPITOL AVE , ROOM 4 , second Moor. Maftsigu treatment. Alcohol. Hulpher and sea baths. T 5IS-1 * MADAME SMITH. 602 S. 13TH. 2ND FLOOR , room 3. Massage , vapor , alcohol , steam , sul- phurlne and sea baths. T MSOO 3 * MASSAGE TREATMENT , CLRCTUO-TIIERMAL baths. Scalp and hair treatment , nmnlcurt * and chiropodist. M. Post , 019ii S. 15th , Wltlmoll blk. U-S30 MASSAGE. MADAME IIERNARD , 1119 DODGE. T M920 C * PEBSONAL. Rates , lV4c n word first Insertion , Ic a word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 23c. MASSAGE TREATMENT. ELECTRO-THER- mal baths. Scalp and hair treatmentmanlcuro and chltopoill.it. Mrs. Post , 519& S. nth , Wlthnell block. U 703 MRS. DARTON GIVES HEADINGS IN PALXU Istry at 621 S. ISth. Ladles , We ; gcntH , Jl.lW. U159 .M10- VIAVI , HOME TREATMENT FOR LADIKS. Health book and consultation free. Addresser or c.ill. Vlavl Co. , suite 340 Bee lildg. Lady attendant. U M914 COMPOUND OXYGEN CURES ASTHMA , bronchltl.1. consumption , catarrh , etc. Five daya free at R. 33 Douglas blk. , 10th and DoJge. U 223 10 MONEY TO LOAN BEAL ESTATE. Rates , 10o a Una each Insertion , Jl.W a line per month. Nothing taken for leas than 23c. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES. THE O. F. Davis Co. , 1505 Farnam st. W $90 LOANS ON IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED city property. J3.000 nnd upwards , G to G'/i ' per rent ; no delays. W. Farnam Smith & Co. , 1320 Farnam. w S91 ANTHONY LOAN AND TRUST CO. , 31S N. Y. Life , loans at low tatca for choice security on Nebraska and Iowa farms or Omnlla city pi operty. \V-SU2 MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES ON Improved nnd unimproved Omaha real e tate , 1 to B years. Fidelity Trust Co. 1703 Fnrnnni. \V-893 MONEY TO LOAN ON FARMS IN DOUGLAS county and Omaha city property , No delay. Fidelity Trust Co. , 1702 Farnam st. W MWJ MONEY TO LOAN "ON OMAHA PROPERTY and Nebraska farms at from 0 to 7 per cent. \V. U. Melkle , First Nat'l bank bldg.VS9I CENTRAL LOAN AND TRUST CO. , 306 I1CE tiulldlns. W 79j MORTGAGE LOANS , A. MOORE , 501 N. Y. Life. W H7m8 MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA rejl estate , iliennan , Love & Co. , Paxton bile. \V-M133 LOANS ON REAL ESTATE , WARRANTS , GOOD notes , etc. , bought. Garvln liros. , 210 N. Y. Life. W-273 OMOUA LOAN & TRUST' CO. , IGTH AND Douglas Bta. . loan money on city and fuint property at lowest rates of Interest.VS03 WANTED. APPLICATIONS FOll LOANS. J. D Zlltle. llrown blk. , Omaha. W 933 MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS. Rates , lOc a line each Insertion. Jl.M a line per month. Nothing taken for less than 23e , MONEY TO LOAN- ' We will lotin you any sum which you wish , small Or largo , at the loucst po.-allile rates , In the quickest posslblu time and fur any length of time to suit you. You can pay It back lit such Installments as you wish , when you wish , nnd only pay for It as long as you keep It. \ou can boti aw on HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND PIANOS , HOItSUS. WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS , MERCHANDISE. OR ANY OTHER SECURITY , Without publicity or removal of property. OMAHA MORTGAGU LOAN CO. . 30(1 SOUTH IOTH STREET , First floor above the street. THE OLDEST , LARGEST AND ONLY INCOR PORATED LOAN COMPANY IN OMAHA. _ - X-893 THE PLACE TO UORHOW " MONEY ON HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. MONEY ON HORSES AND MULKS , MONEY ON WAGONS AND CARRIAGES , MONEY ON PIANOS AND ORGANS. MONEY ON WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS , , MONEY ON MERCHANDISE , MONEY ON ANY CHATTEL SECURITIES , MONEY ON goods that remain with you , MONEY IF YOU WANT NO PUIJLICITY , MONEY IN large or small amounts. MONEY AT LOWEST 1'OSSHILE RATES. MONEY IN QUICKEST POSSIIJLE TIME , MONEY THAT you may pay back nt any time nnd In any amount , Is at ROOM 4 , WITHNELL block , cor. ISth ami lluirey xU. THE FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE CO. X 890 WILL LOAN MONEY ON ANY KIND OF Hetturlty ; mildly coniMcnll.il. A , E. Harris , room 1 , Continental block. X 897 MONEY LOANED ON FURNITURE , PIANOS , all articles of value. Fred Terry , 4JO Ilamgu block. x 899 MONEY TO LOAN ON HORSES. WAGQN8 , pianos and furniture of all kinds. Iluslncis confidential. J , 1) . Haddock , room 427 ll.imuu block. X S9i BUSINESS CHANCES. lUtes , lOc a line each Insertion , Jl.W u line per month. Nothing taken for less than 2ic. DRUG STORE. CENTRALLY I.OCATED , ON easy terms. Rax 515 , city. Y 9W FOR HALE. A'MEAT MARKET ! "ITOM'FI.BTB' In best location of Fremont , nnd good paying business. Innulru P. O. box 423 , Fremont , Neu. Y-M811 2 * I30J.M YIELDS 113.0 * WEEKLY ; FINANCIAL depression does not affect Rimo'tt Infallible Handicapping system. Rest and patent specula tive Investment orfeied ; third successful > ear ; | iii prctu li'-M free. C D. Rone. I MX u ; llrooKlyn. N. V. Y M9IH Mil * .tXW STOCK OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE In Kmxl town. In one of the oldest counties nt Nebraska. Good brick store rixjin. cheap rent , now stoik , good trade. Good business rea sons for selllntr. Address D 4 , Uee. Y-678 S FOR BALE. HALF INTEREST IN AN OLD pstabllsheil nnd paying buslnms ; gural , active bu ln * a nxin with capital. Address A. R. . Kox (91. Omaha. Neb. Y-M9T7I * FOR HALB. MEAT MARKET FIXTURES AND grocery stock at Qlenwood , la. M. II Dyers , XM912 4 * BUSINESS CHANCES. Continued. FOR SALE , COAL 1JUS1NESS AND. FIX- lures. Good chance to enter established busi ness. Address Ilex 4S3 , Hastings , Neb. FOR SALE , GROCERY DOING GOOD RUflt- iiomi ; stock fresh and local-ion No. 1 In Omaha : prlco II.SOO.W. Address D 43 , llec. This will bear Inyesllnallon. Y 930 3 * MO.1T AVENl'lTH OF IH'HINESS ARE CLOSED , opportunities for making money few. No Held now presents the advantages onVred by logltl- mnto speculation In railroad stocks nnd grain. To know how til do this ns well an thu most experienced , wrlto for our lllllp book , "How to Speculate , " Mailed free. Address North western Grain nnd Stock JJxchaimo , Rlalto CUIcngn. Y M9OT S * FOR EXCHANGE. Ratei" , lOo a line each Insertion , fl.U n line per month. Nothing taken for less than Soc. STOri OF".MTLLINERY AND NOTIONS ; want horses and cattle. Rex 29o. Frankfort , ind ; g M1 I OWN 100 FARMS IN NE1IRASKA. KANSAS and Dakota. Will sell cheap or exchange fj > r niilsp , . hortes and cattle. Address Imx 18 , Fninkfort , Ind. K Wl STEAM GRAIN" ELEVATOR IN REST PART of Mate , for general merchandise , or groceries. Addrrsa I.ock Iwx 10 , Wood River , Neb. XUO * I ACRES HAY LAND. 6 MILES FROM CENtral - tral City , to trade for merchandise , groceries preferred. Rex 031 , Central City , Nob. FOR EXCHANGE , THREE CLEAR IM-ACRE farms In Knox Co. , Neb. , for merchandise. D , II. Dlckson , Crelghlon , Nob. X MS23 4 * TO EXCHANGE. GENERAL MERCHANDISE busings. J-1.OiW.Oi ) . building nnd lot , t1.TDU.UO , for Missouri or Nebraska land. Address D . > 0 , Itee. H M974 nl * FOB SALE BEAL ESTATE. Rates , lOc a line each Insertion , $1M a line per month. Nothing taken for less than 23c. UARGAINS. HOUSES. LOTS AND FARMS , sale or irude. F. 1C. Darling , IJarkcr block ROOMS AND HOARDING. F.VERYTHINO Ilrsl class. 2109 Douglas st. > - < 02 MASON STREET. PACIFIC STREET. RE-DMmSt FOR 9ALD , B AND 10 ACRE TRACTS NCAR Omalm. Inaulro or address S. C. llrcwstcr , Irvlnglon , Neb , R H Mi 87 3' _ TWO IlEAUTIFUh COTTAGE HOMES , UARQB lot line simile. $2.1110.00 and Jl.GOO.OO. C. C. Hilm" . 211 W. Y. Life Illdg. RE-M809 8 WII..I.I UUY ICO ACRES OV tlii co nillcM from a. rallroail station In Urown county , South Dakota : J200.00 caili required. biilnncu on time. Address C. C. 1 1 'etcher. ' Aberdeen , S. I ) . RE-M92I 4 * TWO HEAUTIPUL COTTAOE HOMKri. LARGE lot. line simile , J2.100.00 und MCW.IW. C. C. Shinier , 211 New York Llfu llldK. RK-MS03 8 GREAT SN'AILEVEL. . RICH GARDEN lan < K ono mile from city limits. JCO.OO to J100.00 per acre , on K yours lime ; gome trade , . Call 340 N. Y. Mfo building. RE-917 BARGAIN. N. E > CORNER 29TII AND HICK- or" . K K. iVlliiB. llarlier block. U E-M370 _ LOST. LOST-DAY PONY , 800 TO 900 POUNDS , 3 white ICES , 1 hind foot Joint enlnrccd. Strayed from 21th at. . Florence. Kinder telephone August Wallcnberger , Florence water woiks. r LOoT eu-1 * LOST-ELGIN MOEMENT HUNTING CASE cold watch , case No. 33,023 , movement 2J8.116. Liberal reward for return to im DouKlas. LOST , PAIR GOLD-nO\VED SPECTACLES I1E- tween Hayden's und Omaha Carpet Co. Finder return to 2101 Douglas and eel rcwaiil , Losl Mais 2 STRAYED. FROSI 1811 LOCUST STREET , small red cow , few white spolsi Icalhor halter : small sharp horns. Liberal reward will be paid for return. Lost 082 2' DRESSMAKING. Rates , ! } < o n. word llrst Insertion , lo a word thcreater. Nothing taken for legs than 23c. ARTISTIC TAILOR-MADE DRESSMAKING , from J..OO up. Madame Corbett , 1712 Spencer , Konntze Place. M303 M15 WANTED DRESSMAKING I1Y DAY. AD- drcsa D 38 , Uee. 871-2 * SCALES. Rates , lOc a , line llrst Insertion , SI.50 a line per month. Nothing taken for less tlmn 25c. NEW AND SECOND HAND SCALES , ALL kinds. Address llordcn & Selleclc Co. . Lake Bt. . Chlcaeo. 631 UPHOLSTERING. Rates , lOc n line onch Insertion , SI.50 a line per month. Nothing tnken for less than 1'Jc. GLOHC UPHOLSTERING CO. , GENERAL VUR- nlturo repairing ; estimates and Information cheerfully Riven. All work called for and promptly attended to. 2023 Furnam street. Telephone 7M. M3M MEDICAL. Rates , l ! c wmd ( list Insertion , Ic a word thereafter. Nothing tiiKcn for less than 23c. DR. C. V. CROOK'S NEW METHOD TREATment - mont of nerves , etomach and heart. 407 lieu Uulldlns. MM2 M22 MUSIC , ART AND LANGUAGE. Rates , HJc word llrst Insertion , lo n word thereafter. Nothing taken for less limn 23c. O R GELLENIinCK , RANJOIST AND teaplier. 1810 California at. 911 UNDERTAKERS AND EMB ALMERS Rates , IHc word llrst Insertion , lo n word thereafter. Nothing taken fur loss than 2oc. H. L. IIURKIIT , FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND cmbalmer. 161S Chicago st. Til. w. 901 SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. Rates , lyjc won ! flrnt Insci ( Ion , lo a word thenyitler. Nothing tnken for less than 2 > c. VAN SANT'S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND. 013 N. Y. Life , Omaha. Ask for circular. MD03 Nollco Ts hereby given that Luther n. Wright Is not our business nucnt or attorney , und all persona arc hereby warned not to pay him any money on our account. CATHARINE WRIGHT. JOANNA C. WRI01IT. TAKE THE LOUISVILLE , ETOILIE & ST , LOUIS COHS , R , R , "THE " AIR LINE. 53 - MILES THE SHORTEST - 53 FUO.M ST. LOUIS TO LOUISVILLE AND THE SOUTHEAST , The Only Line Running Two Solid Trains Daily between these Cities. Day train * equipped with vcatlliiileil parlor anil ( i I u I UK cur * , nl lit tralutvltli I'ulliuun drawing room sleepers. V.MCIS Tin ; " .UK r r.v . " E. O. IIUI'KINH. K. A. C'AMIMU'.LL. ' Gunurul MuniiKur , Uuiicrnl I'uss. A t. , KVAhiVll.l.B , IND. ST. LOUIS , Mo. COLORADO AS MOLD FIELD Product of 1894 Will Moh'Than Donblo the Output of.1803. , ! ll _ HER SOIL ONE IMMENSE MEASURE VAULT Cripple Creole .Mono ] ! XMHII ( | to Output 817 , OOO.OOO anil I.rniHJIIri'Slililiitil ' | ] I- OOO u Dny-Xrir H"lil " | of Ciittlo Western Nm\g In Ilrlof. Ttio output of RolJ during 1802 was a lllllo over JC.OOO.OOO. During 1893 It wns $7,802,453 , nnd the Increase , bo It remem bered , nil came during the Inat two or tlirco mouths of the year nnd In spite of the fuct that many silver mines which nlso carry Bold Were closed nnd did not add their quota to the totul. There Is practically no gold found below nn altitude of 0,000 feet , yet on January 1 of the new year , In the depth of winter , gold waa being produced In Colorado rado nt the rate of $12,000,000 a year , says the Tcllurldo Journal , The most conserva tive estimate of the production for the year 1S9 Is $20,000,000 , whllo stallstlclnng who b.iso their figures on rqturns from all over the districts , plnco It at $21,000,000 , or nearly flvo tltnos as much ns the output for 1S92. Colorado's production of gold , silver , lend nnd copper will this year bo larger than nuy previous year , for the Increase In gold will more than balance any loss that might occur In other metals. The aggre gate will certainly run over $35,000,000. California , the Golden State , has for some years produced about $12,000,000 of gold each year. Colorado has already reached second place nnd will lead California In Us gold output In 1894. It Is almost Impossible to grasp the possi bilities of gold production In this state. Imagine many thousands of square miles of mineral bearing country , through , which hundreds of gold properties have benn lo cated within six months , and umlor every foot of which may bo hidden a bonanza. Scarcely a stream flows from either side of the great divide which does not carry in Its gravel nnd sand enough gold to pay experi enced men from $2 to $20 a day with the simplest methods of placer washing. This gold Is all washed down the veins In the mountains. With the discovery o the Immense silver camps these fields were abandoned nnd al most forgotten. Today they can bo worked at a fine prollt , for they are richer than the celebrated Illack Hills fields. Of such as these arc the old-new camps of Dalfour , Garos , Empire , Duniont , Summit , Granite , Fulford and scores of others which are actively shipping. Over fifty wholly now gold camps hnvo been established in twenty- one counties , and by a camp is meant not an isolated mine or two , but n district of miles in extent , with a tpwn foe , its center. Balfour - four , In Park county , has COO persons In the town. H Is six weekH pjd. Yankee Hill , Pine Creck and other districts In Gllpln count ! * re-echo to the crash of the stamp mill and support towns In yhlch the wooden IIOUSPS are not discolored by weather. LITKRAL WEI-LS OF LUCRE. In Gunnison county , Goose Creek , discov ered In November , contains hundreds of men. Goose Creek's postofl c , "known as Dubols , has a mall as largo as .many small cities. In the La Plata mountnliiBjrLa Plata county , veins believed to bo the largest known have just been discovered anil large mills are going up , and \\ltli the advent of spring these two camps will witness a big rush of Immi gration and development. , ' The gold producing districts Of G.Mpln , Summit , Park , Custer , Ouray , San Miguel , Dolores , La Plata , Hlo Grande and other counties are doubllirg nndl trebling their out put under the Impetus of , the rush of silver miners seeking gold. Stamp and patent process mills are being built everywhere. The receipts of retorts at the Denver branch mint are 100 per cent more than a year ago. Cripple Creek , a thing of yesterday , Is shipping $375,000 n month of gold right now without a railroad , and will output $7,000,000 during 1891. It has twenty mills. Two'rall- roads are being built to It as fast us men and money can rush them , and Immense reduc tion works are to be started. These three things alone will cost over $2,000,000. Does any one know of any other place in the United States for which railroads are racing Just now ? Leadvllle , the premier silver camp. Is turning its silver to gold. It has developed an extensive gold belt which Is shipping $11,000 a day. That Is rather good for a f silver district. Everybody has heard of the famous Tread- well mine of Alaska. It la the synonym for wealth. How many outsldo of Colorado rado have heard of the Little Johnny at Leadvlllo ? Yet. It is producinu $5,500 a day In gold much more than the Treadwell. At Creedo the deep levels of the silver mines have commenced to produce ere car rying gold , as though provldencn had delib erately taken a hand In the work. An object lesson Is presented In nn In stance of last August , when an eastern com pany picked up a gold property near TellurIde - Ido for $300,000 , and the same property Is now paying monthly dividends of from $35- 000 to $40,000. In truth , the revolution in Colorado Is nl- most- too wonderful for description. It Is not remarkable that the opprobrious term of "gold bug" is becoming a Joke , and the light of faith shines from the faces of the people. HOY GUASPKI ) UY A DEVIL FISH. Two boys , Lester Kdnor and Leslie Oliver , Leaves ICHICAGO. 11URL1NGTON & Q.IArrlvea Omaha ) Depol 10th and Mason Sts. 1 Omaha 4ti > m . Chicago Vestibule . 9:50am : SitJain . Chicago Express . 4:25 : | > m 7:0-'pm : . Chlcaico and Imvn Local . S00am ; ll:3jiun . I'aclllc Junction Local. . .ft. . 6.55pm Len\fS IUURUNGTON & MO. RIVER.IArrlves Oinahal Depot 10th and Mason tits. | Omaha 10:15am : . DenT Impress . 9:35arn : 10I5am : . Deadwood Express . 4:10pm : 1SOim : | . Deiucr Express . 4:10pm : CtlOpin. . . Nebraska Local ( except Sun. ) . . . C:50pm : 8ljam .Lincoln Local ( except Sunday ) . .ll:23am : Leaves I K. C. , ST J. & C. H. [ Arrives Omaha | Depot 10thrind _ Mason Sts. 1 Omaha 9.411m . Kaunas City Day Express . 055pm ! 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Ucput IQtli & M.mon la.Oniaha | " & -Viin Sioux City ra ii nfci. . . . . . i < > : lOpin rj Pin St. _ I'iiul Uxpress lOiOOani Ljavesl ' BlOU. i t'ITV'5 PACIFIC ; lArrhW _ Qmahtt | Depot. 15th und Webster a. . | OmalM J : pm 81. I'auf l"lmllifl.r..Tr58tani ; - IMPQ ! 4 ( hleaifn Limltei . 9Ann Leaves I OMAtlA 4 ; ST. LOC 13. [ Arrive. OnMhiilTI' _ _ ptpot loth & Mason sts-IOnulm lipm.7..St. ; Louis Cannon Dull . .13:33pm : had n highly exciting nnd desperate right with a largo octopus or devil-fish near the Point Pine * lighthouse , nays n Pacific Grove , Cal. , dispatch to the San Francisco Chronicle. The boya had gone to the lighthouse on nn nbnlono hunt. Whllo busily engaged In looking for nbalones Hilnor perceived some thing among the sea moss , which appeared to bo the tall of an eel. Ho grabbed nt It , but before ho had barely touched It the largo arm of nn octopus shot out and en twined Itself around the boy's arm and pulled the boy Into the pool , Iloforo the oatopua could get a better hold the boy succeeded , after a great deal Of hard fighting , In liberating himself , lly this time his comrade was at his side , nnd the two endeavored to tnko the largo fellow alive , but , nfter futile attempts to got some sacks around him , the monster scrambled over the rocks nnd made for the sea , The boys wont back to examine the cavity from which the octopus came. They wanted to ascertain what the devil fish had been eat ing , and as soon ns the water wns clear saw nt the bottom a large nbalonc. They endeavored to draw It out , but whllo fishing for the shell they struck another huge octo pus , which becnmo Infuriated and dangled Ills long , snnko-llko arms right and left In the nlr , nnd churned the water for sev eral feet around. The boys were frightened and retreated. When It had quieted they went at their work of capturing very cau tiously and succeeded In landing tha fish. They brought It lo Pacific Grove , where It has excited much Interest. VOLCANOES IN ALASKA. Hccontly I read an account of n bona fide advertisement In a Scandanavlan paper of s.tupemlotm volcanoes for sale for about $400 , says n writer In the Christian Advo cate. They are located In Iceland. Alaska might glut the market In this aesthetic article If It worn to put all Its stock on sale. The number which have been nctlvo within 100 years is variously estimated by the authorities I Imvu consulted as all the Way front forty-five to sixty-one. More than twelve have been active within twenty years , nnd Ilvo nt least within live years. Among the most remarkable Is Uogorlof , 100 miles west of Uualaska. This , about ( ! 00 feet high , together with the part of the Island from which It rises , has come up out of the sea within n few years , and con stantly sends out steam and smoko. Makushln , Unalnska , though Enow-covered , pours out Immense volumes of steam and mllk-whltp smoke , visible on n clear day nearly sixty miles at sea. Akutnn acts like a geyser , pulling at Intervals of a few sec onds. Shlshnlilin , on Cunlmnk Island , a perfect cone S.755 feet above the sea , snow- covered , but washed by .the ocean nt its base , striped down Its sides with ashes and condensed smoke , was still smoking. It has no foot hills , and Its precipitous slopes fall Into the great Pacific ocean on the south and Bering bea en ; ho i.orth . , Klllott says : "It Is wholly Kifi > 10 say that Shlshaldiii Is the most b ai'tlf'il pnnk cf vast altitude upon the North American con tinent. " Pavlof , on the Alaska pcrlnsula , sends out from the side htigo clouds of pitch-black smoke hot enough to melt two feet of snowfall in a few minutes. U puffs at Intervals llko a locomotive. Ilnamnn , on the shore of Cook's Inlet. Is 12,0fjii feet high , nnd constantly sends out ashes and smoke of brimstone. In 1883 Mount St. Augustine , ICO miles north of Kadlak Island , was active , and , according to the offlclal report of Gov ernor Knupp. "covered the decks of ships hundreds of miles at tea with ashes. " In 1S71 Captain Leunan was sent to the Islands of the Four Mountains , west of Umnak , to explore a cave said to contain mummies ( or which he brought seventeen bodies , now In different museums ) . While on this trip ho discovered on Kagamll Island a volcanic mountain of low altitude , from which Issued Jets of sulphurous steam , smoke and noxious gases of such horrible stench as to compel him to stand off from the shore. Mount St. Ullas sent out sinolio and vapor In 1839 and In 1S47 , when "the earthquake occurred which shook the whole Sltka region , name and ashes came from Its summit. " COLORADO. Cripple Creek now claims 10S mines pro ducing ores. jrho Vlrglnlus near Ouray has added twenty miners to Its force. Florence has coal for healing purposes at 55 cents per ton. Illch tellurium In good quantities Is being taken from the Kastcrn Star at Balarat. Ore running from $ SOO to $1,000 n ton has been taken from the Raven mine on Itavcn hill at Crecde. A three weeks run on Livingston oio at the Western Smelting company's Moulder county plant yielded a $2SOO ictort. Parachute claims to have both coal , petro leum and gas beneatli the townslte , but lacks the means to develop Its subterranean resources. The Wet Mountain Tribune records tho' death by disease or accident during the past year of over thirty old-timers In the vicinity of West Cllffe. ClmiTee county farmers nro assured an abundance of Irrigating water for crops. The snow on the headwaters of the Arkansas was never more abundant. There Is $100,000 worth of ore blocked out In the Genessee-Vandeibllt mine , Red mountain , ready for shipment. It runs six ounces gold and twenty to 2,000 ounces silver. Poultry raising In the Grand valley Is profitable. Mrs. L. W. Austin of Rifle pro duced from eighty-six Plymouth Rock hens In 1S93 822 eggs and 225 chicks , and by actual cash record realized $191.50 over and above expenses. Morgan county land owners arc bolng ad vised not to sell their land ; that e\eral Im portant irrigating ditch enterprises are under contemplation. The recent discovery of artesian water near Fort Morgan will en hance the vuluo of Morgan county fanp lands. Salida records the production of a gold retort weighing two ounces nnd sixteen grains as the result of four days run In slulco boxes In the Arkansas river , a tow miles below Salida. The button was the si/.o of a $20 piece and over half an Inch thick. San Luis valley farmers will ralso field peas In largo qtianlltle'j this year. They have discovered that peas mixed with alfalfa and-whc.it produce1 un Immense lot n ( pork , which In turn Is converted Into rash by way of sugar-cured hams , nlco breakfast bacon and snow white lard. Krlo Is about to be blessed by the con struction of n ten-mile Irrigation ditch by Zimmerman and McCormack , which will tap Coal orcek and take a high lino. It will Irrigate over 1.000 acres of the richest land In the vicinity of Krle , the metropolis of the Moulder mining region. Delta rnunty Is sending out Its surplus cash to buy uhrnt to Uvep the Dulta.mlll running. The Grand Junction mill has had to Import over 200 ears of outsldo grain. The Delta papers urge the farmers to let fruit alone and try and ralso ( mou h grain to food themselves without having to Import wheat. WYOMING. Buffalo Is ndvcrtlHlng water works bonds to tho' amount of $40,000 for sale. The snow In the mountains of the North park Is deeper thnn for the past eovon years. The Donan/a Rustler announces the ar rival at liJld mountain of material for two Htamp mills to bo erected In the tspilng. Luramlo Olty , Wyo. , is to have n now loco motive round house built of Lnramlo stone , to sost $ C5fOO ( and to contain twenty stalls for machines. A Rock Springs hunting party , Including Mayor Thorpe , City Marshal Skcdd nnd two others , recently hilled eleven elk , which they brought Into town for distribution. A ranch on the Larnmlo , Wyo. , plains , Including 1.000 acres of land , lias JUKI been Hold by John McCrary to Michael Coughlln for $20,000. No stock was sold with the land , Duffalo 1)111 will establish a "scenic staga routo" between Shorldan , Wyo. , and the Yellowstone park , a distance of 170 miles , Hill will drive occasionally and boom tha route In that way. Wyoming's ullvur output In 1891 Is of ficially given as'slxty-flvo ounces , valued at $76 ; that of 1892 at thirty-four ounces , valued at $39. Wyoming cannot bo classed as nn ubudu uf "bllvur baroiu. " The celebrated Durr mine , which la creat ing i > o much comment Just now , Is located In Fremont county. Wyoming , twelve miles southeast of Miners' Delight and u mile from the Sweetwater mine. It In In thu South pass district , and U the center of the forthcoming gold boom In Wyoming. Rev. Robert Coleman , a missionary. Mho lias been visiting the towns und ' amp * of northern Wyoming , has returned to Laramla badly frozen. Ho encountered 2f > below zero one day In a rldo lo tiherldan : Ho says that snow Is very deep lit northern Wyoming nnd that cattle hnvo died by wholesale through exposure and starvation , WASHINGTON. Kolso Is shipping uhtngtcs to Texas. Work will begin on a smelter nt Northport about March 1C. An Ocosta boy caught a seagull by creep ing up on It quite unbeknown. A Konncwlck farmer named I-ly wilt plant 100 acres to sugar cano this year. Four carloads nf ntcclhcad * have been loaded at Kalnmn for San Francisco. Flvo cents Is all It costs to attend Puyal- lup entertainments these hard times. A raft containing 400,000 feet of Bpruco log ! ) has loft down the Columbia from Gray's rlvor. The PolltskofRky , n former Russian gun boat , Is now lowing logs for Iho Port Illakcly bnwnilll. Kalama can't catch half fish enough to fill Its orders. Ono linn wanted 12,000 pounds and had to put up with 1,300. The Drltlsh steamer Fairy has ) bcon solzed at Port Morrowslona for nmuggUng Chinese , night Colostlals on board were also c.iptured. The extensive logging operations contem plated by ( ho Mastcnu on Crooked river have iii-oii abandoned , oulng to the low price uf lumber. The capacity of Ihc South llcnd Innnln ex tract works Is 1,000 gallons n day. It sells for 37& ci-nts a gallon. A cord of bark makes forty gallons of extract. A sheriff's deputy has gone from Whatcom lo the island In the NooKsack on which Joseph Dobman , crazy nnd linked and armed with n rllle , Is wandering about. Ho will try to bring him back , W. II. Flfo of Tncoma says" the black snnd along the coast which Is to be used In mak ing pig Iron will yield from $2 to $8 per ton In gold. The sand Is to be treated by elec tricity and n largo bulk of It Is now being separated , that Is , the black sand Is bolng separated from the particles which contain Iron or gold. This Is done by means of u magnet , which deflects the particles of metal ns they fall together with the sand. ORKGON. A good deal of Hngllsli rye is being sown for pasturage In Polk county. Jim Maguire killed an cloven-foot panther In Illinois valley one day last week. Some Chinamen are panning out 75 cents n day In the Columbia's bard , Just above Umatllla. Some 500 Butter creek , Umatllla county , steers are about ready for shipment to South Omaha. The Logan mill at Seaside Is running full tlmo on spruce , and has orders to last it through 1891. Mayor Gsitoh has vetoed Salcm's $60.000 bonding ordinance , but the council will pass It over him. Thu mud Is so deep and the harnesses so poor about Folrfleld that every other day n lone horse walks calmly on over Dltman's hill , leaving the buggy hopelessly btuck behind. Horses which formerly sold for $50 and $60 In the Ilarncy valley arc now sold for $20. Recently a band was sold for $10 a head to a man without money , to bo paid for in two years. A board tree felled by William Turner , of Dryden , Josephine county , last week , was the homo of a badgvr , several hun- ilrnil lintx mill n * mnrm nf hops wlilnh Inff a generous supply of honey. THi : DAKOTAS. An uttmept Is under way to remove the county scat of Lawrence county from Deadwood - wood to Lead. A Mexican and negro held up the Miles City stage near Spearfish , S. D. , and cap tured the mall sack. One of them has been arrested. Hgan , S. D. , Is to hove a creamery , nn association having been organized for the purpose , fostered by all the well-to-do farm ers In the vicinity. The Brown County Rain association has decided to request the county auditor to pre pare the pro rata for each township , bhowlng the amount of tax necessary to bo raised for the purpo'o of making artificial rain. Cir cular letters will then be sent to each voter setting forth the cost to him In order that all may vole Intelligently on the question of the special tax for this purpose. The scheme Is thought to bo the best of any yet suggested. The Ilomestakii Mining company announced its lS7th regular monthly dividend of 15 cents per share duo this week. This com pany has paid $5,118,750 In dividends to date. State Auditor Porter of North Dakota has Instructed County Auditor Scott to sell at public sala all lands bid In by the state for the taxes of 1S89. Tills wjll Include a largo quantity of land , the owners of which have failed to redeem In the time ipccltled. The state gives the purchaser absolute title to the property MISCELLANEOUS. The Alvaratlo Beet Sugar company has contracted to toke the yield from 3,000 acres moro than were handled last year. California capltall&ts propose to erect a ten-stack smelter at The Needles to treat ere reached by the Nevada Southern. At Ogden , Utah , a wool scouring works Is being established with n capacity for icourlng 6,000,000 pounds of wool annually. Phoenix , Ariz. , reports Its orange orchards undamaged by frost. Thousands of orange trees have been planted near there during the past winter. Amlzott , N. M. , gold camp will have a railroad branch from the Rio Grande next spring. The line will leave the main track ut Rmbudo , N. M. A report reaches Boise , Idaho , that a parly of hunters slaughtered thu entire herd of buffalo In Yellowstone park and have been arrested by the soldiers. There Is considerable likelihood of the passage - sago by congress of an appropriation of $50- 000 fur the building of ditches for the Navajo Indians In western Now Mexico. Charleston , Cochlso county , Ailz. , became u deserted village , and now u squatter has Hied a homestead claim on Iho townstto and will convert the town Into a slock ranch. New Mexico cattlemen anticipate a 50 per cent Increase In calves this year owing to the favorable winter , nnd the sheep men count on an Increase of SO per cent In Ihelr Hooks. Vigorous measures have been taken at Salt Lake , U. T. , looking lo I lie relief of the many Idle men In that city. A free soup houbo has been established , free lodgings will bo given and u thorough canvass Is to be made to .secure moro funds. A year ago persons traveling over Uir- S.int.t Fo between Albuquerque nnd Kl Paso , looking over the country , beheld barren waste's and dead cattle strewn along the line. Now Ihu scene has changed. Fat cattle arc seen on every hand and plenty of grass. Sam Davis , the noted Journalistic wit of the Carson , Nov. , Appeal , started the Mid winter Appeal In the Sun Francisco fair grounds In the Nevada mining camp exhibit. Tha fair company had Bold a printing mo nopoly to another party nnd proposed to close Sam out. Ho at once discovered mln- ernl beneath his printing ofllca and entered It as a mining claim. Thu fair people can not disturb the honest Nevada miners. A man who claims to bo the only rolatlvo of Hans von Hulow , the great German pianist , who died In Cairo Kgypt , on Febru ary 13 , hua been discovered In Hutlo , Mont. Ills name U Carl von Hulow. He saya he b a nephew of thu dead musician , and balnn the only relative , will come In for his estate , which amounts to S.UOO.OOO marks , The nephew Is now employed In the capacity at liar purler In tha Hotel llulle , but says hu will Htart for Germany soon to claim hit fortune , Another Iiiilimtry for Onmlui , Omaha IH to have a plant for the manufac ture of roofing paper , building paper , pre pared roofing und for the distillation of coal tar pitch. The now Industry will bo carried on by the F. J. Lewis Ropllng and .Manufacturing company , which filed articles of Incorporation yoslctday. The plant , to cost $10,003 , Is now b.'lng erocUd nt Klevonth nnd Nicholas si reels and will require five bulldlngx , vhlcli will laltu up thu greater portion of a block. It \xpflclud Hint oper ation ! ) will be begun about April 1. The enterprise will afford employment to about foily men. The articles of Incorporation of the Buf falo County Cnttld company uero filed by R. K. Rogers , William W. Pool und Clark 8heey | today. They propose to buy , toll and feed cattle und buy nn < l Improve lainJ-i. Their capital stork Is $100.000 , and their principal place of business will bo In Omaha , AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA Citizens Campaign Club Will Nominate nu Indopandcnt Oity Ticket , EXPRESSIONS AT LAST NIGHT'S MEETING Ciimlliliitoi Tut Forward by lie Siiindl * nut tiin Club Arn Knilontnl.-Yuii DttM'ii Setrui I ho Tiitpit.v < > r l.cngun Other .Mnglu City trn. The Citizens Campaign club had n ineetlnn last night with n largo attendance. Presi dent Bruce occupied the chair , A communication was road from the Scan dinavian club announcing Hint th.it body had endorsed F. K. Olson for the Board of Kdu- catlon and Joseph Anderson for the city council. The action was endorsed by the club. club.The The executive committee recommended that auxiliary club ; ) bo organized In each ward nnd that these clubs elect delegates to n convention to nominate city olllcers , that the basis of representation bo Ilvo delegates from each preulnct and that suhxrrlptlon papers bo circulated lo raise a campaign fund. The executive committee was Increased from five to nine in order to give each vet ing precinct a roprcsentallun. The recommendation of the executive com mittee called forlh considerable discussion. Mr. Howe thought tmo delegate for every 100 votes cast In the various wards last fall would bo u fair representation. Mr. Suttnn wanted tlio matter lo go over ono week. Mr. Murdock was In favor of waiting a tow days until the matter could bo looked Into. Mr. Trout thought the members would bo belter posted a week later and wits In favor of passing thu representation subject fjr one week. Mr. Van Duscn thought the representation ns recommended by the com mittee fair to all. He , however , could not see why. If some of the members wished It , the matter could not go over for ono weok. Mr. Houo urged his recommendation that tha representation In the convention bo ono delegate for every 100 votes cast last fall , Chairman Bruce wanted In the convention n full representation for nil positions of the city and did not want any ono to feel that any "Job" was being \\orked. He , as a member of the committee , did not represent any party. His only object was to place clean , honor.tblu men on the ticket. An effort wns made to pass the port'on of the recommendation referring to the representa tion from the wards for one week , but It fulled and thu who ) ' } of the report was adopted. Mr. Ohon spoke In favor of sending out Invitations to all citizens to Join the club. If a man bo a Protestant or a Catholic It made no difference. "Bring them all Into thu fold , " said he , " und convert them to the Ideas of the Cltl/.cns Campaign club. Walter Slate bald there need be no alarm about outsiders coming into the camp and getting a majority. City Attorney Van Duson said any good citizen waa welcome to Join , provided ho Intended to support the ticket placed In nomination by the members. Hu compli mented the olllclnl nets of the present ad ministration and said that In case any of the present olllcers should be candidates for re-election they were worthy of the support of all citizens. Ho censured tlu > olllclal neU of some men who aru now charging the present admlnlstrat'on with extravagance , citing as ono Instance the change of grade on Missouri avenue in ,1890. The speaker said ho would not censure a man for errors made while In ofllce if that gentleman had not mndo charges aga'nat the present olllcials. "These expert explainers of law hnve records not complimentary. Thulr errors have caused your ta.\et : to bo high , " said Mr. Van Ditsen , "and the errors were made by the men who are now crying mis management. Place good , competent men In cilice. If you have tried a man and found him not to ba winllng. try hint ngnln. " In conclusion Mr. Van Dusen made the In timation that the Taxpayers league was n political orcanlaitlon and that where there was too much politics there was some dis honor. Messrs. SchultK , Bechett , Anderson and others made shoi t speeches. Mr. I I'linci-'s I'llllrrul. The funeral of the late Oliver G. Fcnnor took pl.ino from the residence of David Anderson and the First Presbyterian church \t 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon. The mcmburs of the Grand Army of the Republic met nt their hall at 1:30 : o'clock and attended thu services in u body. Mr. Fenner was born In Trenton , O. , In 1811. Ho cnll&tcd wlth < Ohio troops at the first call in 1861 , und lilf. regiment participated in many batllcb and endured many long fallguo marches , for which the Buckoyu boys were famous. . At Shllo Mr. Fanner's brother was killed by his side. He tenderly cairled him off the field , and , returning to the ranks , re ceived a wound on the head which occa sioned trouble In after years. Mr. Fenor was n member of the church from which the services were conducted , Hov. Wheeler's text was "When Ho glvath qulctnass who then can make trouble ? " Ilia remarks were eloquent and earnest. The attendance of the Grand Army of the Re public and a birgo cnnraurso of friends toll of his valued character as cltl/oit and friend. The singing by the Presbyterian church choir w.is rendered in a faultless manner , and Ihc floral offerings from the Ladles Aid foclety added greatly to the completeness of the service. Mrs. Fenner and her two sons , Harry and Walter , nru supported in this trial by nil who loved and honored the husband and father In his life time. Hold I'p n Clilimtmin , Two men entered a Chinese laundry nt Twenty-sixth nnd N utrceta n few daya ago and , placing u revolver at the cootie's head , demanded him lo glvu up whatever valuables ho hud. Wong Hild ho had nothing but u allver watch , which ho cheerfully handed over , fearing that ho would be assaulted , The thugs told Wong Unit they would kill him If ho related to Hie police what hud taken place , consequently he said nothing about It until Wednesday. The robbery oc curred on the 2itli. ! In tlio meantime u man giving the name of F. S. Stu'ney was eonvlctcii of stealing cloth ing and la now doing fifli-on days In thu county Jail. Another person named Russell was run In about Iho .iam time Stalnuy wan and the watch taken fiom the Chinaman was found on Russell. Jiussull Halms Hat ho found the walch on u bench In the Jail where Stalney hud been lying. Aa soon an Stnlncy'B tlmu Is up ho will bo brought back to South Omaha nnd If Identified by the Chinaman hu will bo prosecuted. r'nil't I , ur.it n Air. ( loop ) , Harley Lee , tin. man front Scranton who Is In ucarrh of John Hoops , IIIIH been iinublu to get any traro , whatever , of his man. Leu eayn that Hoops does not owe him or any ono el.su money that ho IH aw aru of , nnd that bo Is merely Interested in lo cating tin ; man for his wife's tmku. Huups left u wife and family In Scrnnton. nnd ax their relations have uhvuya buiin iiloauant no excuse for his disappearance ran bo as signed , When last seen ho had aver $1.000 llcrt Danny , the man who came hero from Scranlon with Hoops , has also dis appeared. IIu was not expected burK In Scrantnn , however , as It IH said ho recently had some dlfllcully with a young girl whom he was compelled to mairy. Frank D-jloxol's case was sot for Friday at 2 o'clock. M. C. P. Meyers of Ida Grove , la. , l the guest of his nephew , Mr. I ) , K. Wllcox. , Nebraska ledge No. 227 will give a card parly Monday night at thu hall for ir > nib M only. only.Hans Hans Larsen was run In for disturbing Urn Salvation army mcutinu and fined J10 and coals. Mr. I' . M. Bonnoll will soon leave for Galenburg , III. , where ho noon lo open out a rnuxlc store. A very plaanant wedding took place lust night at Ancient OrdtM of United Workman hall. The parties were Mr. Henry Llrirl ! ( and Miss Klltlw Puarl Stevoim. After thu ceremony , which was performed by ltr\ It , L , Wheeler , a banquet was given th newly mated couple by thn Diurm of II"ii-r la-Hen-