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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1899)
L'JJ ULSl.MVSS 61'LKNDIIJ newspaper plnnt for sale. Or right party niio tnn devote tltna to the business can buy one-halt Interest , Terms to suit purchaser , Iioom 67. McManus Davenport , In. Y 7SS S ACTIVE mnn can sccura quick money maker , attractive and ready teller ; Invest ment $200 for your cltyj permanent btiM- nff.s. Address , U 81 , 85 Dearborn St. , Chicago. Y 777 S * IV YOU liavo mmicy to Invest or live In a town which offers Inducements for loca tion of manufacturlnjt plants that will boncllt your city. Address llox f23 , ChlcnBo. Y-7W-S * ONK book , "Oolden Oaln , " tree , showing how you can make from 23 to 50 per cent monthly on your money. Write for It. National Turf Inx-cstmcnt Co. . ( S.W , 1G7 Dearborn St. , Olilcngo. Y-75C-S * CON3BUVAT1VB speculative Investment. Wu trade In corn exclusively for our cus tomers and have ] > ald them a protlt of 10 to 12 per cent a month for the post two years. wo Imvo a plan for trading on the corn market which la the safest speculative plan there Is. We ( tend our customers a dally report showing what wo buy and pell at , so'they can sen for UHmaelveB Just what wo nro doing : for them. You can op n nn account with us In whatever nmount you want to and draw your proilts once a week or onre n month. You can close nccotmt nt any time. Will furnish first clnss commercial and hank reference. "Wrlle for full particulars and references. 13AKMH & CO. , any Bldg. , St. LouK Mo. Y 757 & liNOUMOUS profit ran bo made by specu lating In u certain stock ( Hated on both Now York rxohaiiRPs ) . Valuable Informa tion with full particulars given In con fidence to a few conservative and reliable pnrtlcs for n eharo of the proms ( after Ulcy nre made ) . An opportunity to make from one to ten thousand dollars ( accord- IHK to the rflze of your Invcstmentl. Illeh- cst bankers' references furnished. Com plete dctnlln upon nppllcntlon. Investment RnrclallHt , Suite 419 , No. 40 Exchanco PI. , .New . York. Y 761-S * FOIl SALH or rent , my general morchnn- d'se ' stock In the village of Memphis , Neb. John C. Owen. Y M819 8 * roil WILL trade choice , large business tot on Vlnton et. , 64x103 ft. , for good Insldo Im proved property with Rood Income and will pay difference In cash. Bomls. Paxton - ton block. " Z 541 HALF Interest In Rood paylnR patent med- Iclns business for good property. L 22 , Hoc. 55-695 15 INCOMR city , clear , for Rood farm ; could pay some cash ; UO acres near Sioux Falls for city : Los Angeles home for city or farm. 1612 Davenport. 7 SCO 10 GOOD 3M-acro farm In N. E. Nebraska to trade for mill , water power preferred. Address Hex 687 , Blair. Neb. 55-MT89 5' FINE 400-ncro farm In Missouri to ex change for clenr Omnlia or South Omaha property , R. C. Peters & Co. , 1702 Fnr- nam street , Bee bids. 'A-MS11 11 CHOICE ICO-ncre Improved farm to ex change for South Omaha Improved prop erty. For particulars write or call upon n. C. Peters & Co , . 1702 Farnam Bt. , Bee bid p. Z-MS09 11 9-ROOM modern house and barn near Fnr- nam , went : will trnde for a smaller house or good bulldinK lot. J. II. Parrotte , Douglas blk. 55-S23 S "WANTED , to exchange piano for horse and buggy. Dickinson & Huston , 1511 Douglas Bt. 55 MS56 10 VOlt SAMS TCKAL ESTATE. MUST have cash. 150-ncre farm Antelope county , clear , $300 ; tltlo perfect. Address I , 23 , Bee. KE-M712 8 b-ROOM cottage , 19th and Miami sts. , $350. 4-room cottage , So. Omaha , $400. fi-room house , Spauldlnz fit. , $1,100. 7-room house , modern , Orchard Hill , $2,500. G. IS. TurklnBton. G05 Bee. RK M711 S * FOR BALE. 6-room house and 6Cxl27-ft. lot , all at $100. House and lot South 10th , $600. 1-n.cre , 2 houses , good stables , plenty fruit , $500. Finn east front lot near Hanscom park , with house , $1.300. Neat home- . 19th Uoulcvard. $1,500. liarco house , barn , frUlt and shade , on So. Omaha car line , lot 02xlSS. Best bargain In Omaha , $1.500. Two larjp 16t , 6-room house , shade and fruit , $1,600 , on monthly payments. C-room , modern house , 23xSO ft. lot. 24th and Jones , $2,000. , I have about 60 of the very choicest modern homes In this city. Lyman Waterman , 822 N. 1. ' Ufa bldff. Telephone 1S92. RE-M701 8 HENRY B. PAYNE , Ml N , Y. LIFE BLDO. Heal Estate , Rentals , Loans , Insurance. RE 337 IF IT IS South Omaha real estate , you want to buy or sell communicate with O'Nell's \ Real Estate Agency. RE 330 FOR SALE , 640 acres of land , worth $35 per acre ; will sell for $14 per acre. The Byron Reed CO. . 212 S. 14th fit. RE-333 BARGAINS , real estate. ChrU Boyer. 2123 Cumlng. RE-MSB3 O23 * COTTAGE nnd lot COxM , $550. 10-r. house , modern , barn , full lot , Hans- com Place , J3.000. V. D. WEAD , 1521 Douglas. RE 151 DELIGIIT.FUL modern home- , fronting park , Hnnacom Plato ,9 rooms ; must be sold , owner leaving city. M. J , Konnard & Son. , BUlto 310 , Brown block. RE 312 HAMILTON SQUARE , on Locust & Maple His. , between 18th nnd 19th Sts. , $350 for routh fronts , $450 for north fronts ; satis factory terms ; will divide to suit pur chaser. A. P. Tukey , Board of Trade. RE-239 ITAVn you some lots to sell ? Now Is the tlmn to dispose of thorn ; let the people know that you want to dispose of them. The Bee reaches tha people who have the money. RE 866 CORN LANDS. HARRISON & MORTON. Nebraska's corn crop , 300,000.000 bushels. UE-20S O14" 3IOU312S , lots , farms , lands , loans ; also nro Insurance. Bemls , Paxton blk , RE 339 TOR BALE , my elecant home , 2020 Webster it , , email amount down , balance same as rent. If desired. Address C. D. Blbblne , Hotel Spokane , Spokane , Wash. RIS-M593 Nov. 2 CASH CUSTOMERS FOR FARM LAND. The Byron Reed Co. , 212 S. 14th Bt. nE-3U SNAPS In real estate. ; money to loan. L. L. Johnson Co. , 314 H. 15th street. RE 340 FOR SALE , handsome 10-room modern res idence ; largo lot and shade trees ; Icentrally located ; cheapest residence In Omaha ; part trade considered. Call or address , if you mean business , 108 N , 15th street. RE-601 0 ACRES , with crop , machinery , horses , house , barn , within 11 miles of Omaha poiftofllco ; prlo only $1,500. $ % ) for live-room house and 104x123 feat , southwest of Hanscom park. | 3SOO for two houses and 63x81 feet , north east corner 2ith ! and Cumlnnr streets ; rental $350 per year. Submit offer. | 3,500 for nine-room modern house , barn , on Woat Farnam street. Farm lands within 25 miles of Omaha from $20 to $50 per acre. JOHN N. FHEN55ER , OPP. OLD P. O. RE-M173 SVYMAN , SCRIVER CO. , N Y , Llfo Bldg , Cheapest 100 feet frontage , west Farnam St. "property and 35th Sti , on the market , 8-roptn house , half lot , good shape , North bud near Lake , $1COO. 3 lots near Ilanscom Park , each $150. 106 by 120 feet on corner of Mandorson nwr 16th St. , $900. S-room house , 50 font lot , Bpauldlng- near Hth St.t 8 , front. $1.500. to foot lot , H and W frontage. 214 talks from court house , 3 large buildings , rent for G per cent on $18,000 ; nrlco , $ S,000. We Imvu tha best list of bargains of any agent In the city , ranging from $000 up. We will gladly show you what wo have. Call and see us. RE 7S3-S MODERN , 8-room cottage , 4 blocks east of HaiiKcom Park ; hot wat'r heat , olstern , barn ; nil In first-class condition. $3,260.00 , nnt-third cash , balance 6 per cent , Chas , Bnttelle , attorney , 1600 Dodge St. , RE C93 IP YOUR finances demand 820 , 480. 640 acres or larger ranches you can call on Dalli theca'fnrms and ranches are In Douglas , Washington. Barpy & twenty- seven other counties In the statn of Ne braska. 923 N. Y. Life. HE-670 IF YOU desire B. 10 , IS or ZO acres you can ba accommodated by calling on Bull ; ulso 48. EO , 160 acres ; It will pay you to call on Ball , 923 N. V. L. RE71 rou s.u.n ami. ESTATE. FOR SAMS-BARGAINS. 8-room house nnd CASI front lot on Lowe nvenue , near the Joslyn and Offutt resi dences , with mantels , grates , electric bells , Ijnth , hot and cold water , paved street 'nnd permanent sidewalks ; location uncx- rilled. This property would be chfttp at $3,7W ; present price , only $3,300. Modern 10-room housa and barn on best street In Hanscom Place , close to park ; very cheap for n few days. " room house and lot on Georgia avenue , near Pacific , $3,500. B-room brick house , Emmett street , $ ! HX > . G-room house and two lots , suburban , $900 , VACANT LOTS. 60 feet , corner SOth nnd Mnrcy , $1.500. 50 feet on West Farnam , $250. 57 fcst .corner 33d nnd Dodge , $2.600. 60 feet on 35th , near Farnam , $1,600. 215 acres adjoining' Waterloo , Neb. This farm Is under a high state of cultivation , well Improved and Is one of the finest farm properties In Douglas county. The owner has the best reasons for selling and the price Is too low to publish , but full Information will be furnished by JOHN W , ROHB1NS , 1802 FARNAM STREET.RE RE 787 8 TKN roomc , modern , N. E. Cor. 23d and Chi cngo , $5,000.00. 8 rooms , modern , barn , S27 So , 21st Ave. , $3,500.00. 8-room cottage , barn , 2o. 2311 Capitol Av . , ' lot 60xl3fi , $2,100.00. 8 rooms , 1017 So. 23fl. rent $15.00 , $1,250.00. 10 rooms , modern , 1329 So. 3lst , $1.000.00. 6 rooms , modern , new , 45x130 , $2,700.00. 8 rooms , 1531 Georgia. Ave. , 60x150 , $3,750.00. 7 rooms , shade , 40x140 , 22d near Lake St. , J2.200.00. 6 rooms , bath , 42x100 , 25th St. , near Blnnoy , $1,600.00. 8 rooms , bath , 50x132 , east front , 25th , near Spencer St. , $1,000.00. 6-room house nnd one acre ground , 26th and Spencer , lay ? nice , f5.000.00. 8 rooms , most new , modern except furnace , 2C23 Bristol , $2,800.00. 8-room on Boulcvnid , loll No. 19th St. , barn , shade , $2,000.00. 6-room cottage , 151S No. 18th St. . $1,200.00. 80 acres on Military road , 10 miles west , a nice farm , at $60.00 per acre. W. II. GATES , 618 N. Y. L. 'PHONE , 1291. RE 7SO-8 FOR SALE-BARGAINS. 2322 Ilarney St. , 8 rooms and barn , good plumbing , gns > , lot 50x140. Price , $3,500. , 2021 N. 16th. G rooms , bath , gas , water , sewer , paving all paid ; $2,250. 2023 N. IGth , G rooms , name as above , corner ; $2500. ; 2014 N. 21st. 8 rooms , lot 70x140 ; $2,000. 4120 Hamilton st. , 60x160 , 4-room house , paved st. , lies line , on car line ; only $ SOO. All of these properties have been marked to close out for an eastern company. They are bargains. VACANT. Two of the best lots in Brlggs' Place for only $500. One of the very best In West End addition , only $1,000. All of these are pnnps and worth looking at. POTT13R-S1IOLES CO. , 310 N. Y , Life. RE-S19 8 100 FEET south and east front on corner of .191 li and Dodge sts. . south of Charles ; H. d'lckons' now residence. This Is the very choicest property In that locality , and since we sold the Mrs. General Hawley property It Is the only coat front property left In that Immediate vicinity. For fur ther Information call upon or telephone R. C. Peters & Co. , 1702 Farnam st. . Bee bldg. RE-MS13 11 HAVE reduced price on the following ; G-R. house , full lot. Lindsay nve. , $375. 5-R. house , full lot , 31st nnd Emmett , $72 > . 6-R. house , modern , 1703 Manderson , $1,000. G-R. house , barn , modern , 1G1S Manderson , $1,200. , 5-R. house , 15th nnd Martha , $1,225. G-R. house , 820 S. 16th , $1,500. 8-R. house , 32d Rnd Fowler ave. , $1,050. 8-R. house , brick , 29th and Oak , $1,550. 2 houses , full lot , 19th and Dorcas , $1,475. J. It. PARROTTE , Douglas Blk. RE-S21 S R. C. PETERS & CO. , 1702 Farnam , St. , Bee Bulldlnjr. DWELLING HOUSES. No. 11SO 7-room house , 2772 Webster st. , bath , furnace , good cellar , 2 blocks from car line ; price , $3,600. No. 580-8 rooms , lot 60x133 , No. U118 South 34th st. , Windsor Place , good property for South Omaha man ; price , $2,200. No. 870 Two houses , one 5 rooms , city water , and one 10 rooms , city water ; lot 44x132. running from 23d to 24th St. , house No. 809 No. 24th and 812 No. 23d ; price , $3,500."This Is abargain. . No. 1255 7-room house , with bath , good case cellar. No 2721 N. 22d , $3,250. No. 1223 5 rooms , city water , 3327 Spauld- Ingst. . ; make oner. RE 814 8 STOREROOM and 2 2-story dwellings. S. E. corner 18th and Leavenworth , at a bargain. J. H. Parrotte. Douglas blk. RE-M822 9 BARGAIN G-room modern house and barn ; must be sold ; party leaving city ; 1615 Manderson ; $1,250. J. H. Parrotte. Doug las blk. RE 824 8 100 FEET east front on 37th St. , adjoining Mr. G. W. Wattles' residence. If sold within next three weeks we are author ized to. take 96,600 for the property. This Is certainly an excellent opportunity for purchasing a fine residence lot. R. C. Peters & Co. , 1702 Farnam St. , Bee bldg. RE-M812 11 A SNAP , three beautiful lots , 3lst avenue , north of Farnnm , $1,200 to $1,500. Stringer , room C3lj Paxton block. RE &S2 S FRUIT raising- the best paying and pleas- nntest Industry near Omaha If location nnd Boll be chosen right ; I have for sale a choice one at half Itu value. Stringer , room 634 Paxton block. RE S53 S' A BEAUTIFUL residence lot north of Ilanscom park for $1,450. Hicks' Real Estate Co. , 325 Board of Trade. RE Sll 8 * FINE ) acre lot , outside city limits , macada mized street ; line place for poultry ; only $175. Hicks , 325 Board of Trade.RES40 RE-S40 8 A CHANCE to buy cheap garden land itd- Jolnlng Omaha ; 5 acres extra choice land for $675. Hicks , 325 Board of Trade. RE S3J 8 MODERN S-room housa , all conveniences ; splendid location ; near Hanscom park ; $4,500. Hicks , S25 Board of Trade bldg. RE-S42 8 IF YOU are looking for snaps In Omaha city property Ball Is the agent to go to to llnd them. 925 N. Y. Llfo. RE-S71 HERE IS A SNAP ; we have a full lot In the "West Farnam" district for Jl.100.00. For further particulars call upon R. C. Peters & Co. , 1703 Farnam Bt. . B o bldg. RE-M810 11 C40 ACRES stock land only $1,000. For bar gains see S. Hawver , 1513 Davenport. RE 790 10 LANDS , farms nnd pralrlo bargains. W. C. Vaughn , Abstractor , Stanton , Neb , RE M762-15 * ADSTRACTS OP TITLE. HARRIS Abstarct Co. , 423 Bee Building. 335 TYI'KWMITEIIS. TYPEWRITERS for rent. $4.00 per month. The Smith-Premier Typewriter Co. . 1625 Farnam St. Telephone 12S4. 310 WH RENT and sell the best typewriters made : largest stock of supplies In Omaha. United Typewriter & Supply Co. , 1612 Far nam , 347 REMINGTON Standard typewriter and sup. piles , 1619 Farnam , 318 THE Ollvei Typewriter , visible writing , heaviest manlfolder and cuts the finest stencil ; sea exhibit Liberal Arts bide. , Orentetr America Exposition. Tel , 2279. J. S. Stewart , Special Agent , 318 % S. Fif teenth street , Omaha. 519 TYPEWRITERS , secondhand. 1116 Farnam. 350 SHORTHAND AXD TYPBWIUTIKn. A. C. Van Sant's School. 717 N , Y. Life. 313 AT OMAHA Bus. Collcee , 16th & Douglas. S4I BOYLK'S school ; court reporter principal , Bee Bldg , 315 VAN SANT'B night bchool of shorthand and bookkeeping begins October 2 , Mon day , Wednesday and Friday evenings ; $3 per month for either branch : touch typewriting given special attention , M-633 TiriCKT IIKOKHHH. CUT RATE railway and Bteam hlp tlrktto ; excursion tickets bought and sold. P. H , Phllbln. new locations , 1309 and 1505 Far- num. Kst. 1SS9. Member G. T. B. Amn. 340 LOST. SCOTCH colllo dor , tan and white. He- turn to ! S16 Hamilton st , and receive re- .jward. Lost MCSO S LOST , n hand Michel , horned , alligator leather , black , had on a silver tng en graved "Burton A. Brunch , Chicago. " Suitable reward If left Her Grand hotel , ( or office C. & N. W. R. R. , 14th find Fnr- nam. Lost M701 8 BROWN and white goat. 2S33 Chicago St. Lost-719 8 LOST , one diamond stud , 2 karat. Large reward. Return to GGS S. 2sth. Lost-721 S LOST , gold hunting case watch ibttween P. O. nnd public library ; return to Bee office receive reward. I/ost S32 & I HAVE the nnmes of parties who bought cloth taken from my shop nnd If It Is returned I will pay what It cost them anil risk no questions. S , J. Brodcrlck , 1617 Farnnm , Lost Mb68 10 MEDICAL. LADIKS Free , harmless monthly regula tor , cannot fall , Mrs , B. Rowan. Mllawu- kuo , Wls. C52 O-1G * WOMAN'S welfare within her own control by using Dr. Loon's "French Zymotic Cones , " the greatest blessing ever dis covered for female Irregularities , weak ness , etc. Our booklet tells you all par ticulars. Sent sealed for 2-cent stamp , Address , The Fauvre Importing Co. , Co lumbian Bid * . , 916 Market St. , San Fran cisco. Agents wanted. LADIES , Chlchester's English Pennyroyal pills are the best ; safe , reliable ; toke no other ; send 4c , stamps , for particulars , "Relief for Ladles , " In letter by return mall. At druggists. Chlchester Chemical Co. , Philadelphia , Pa. DR. MANSFIELD'S monthly regulator has brought happiness to hundreds of anxious woman ; have never had a single failure ; longest cases relieved In two to five days without fall : no pain , no danger , no Inter ference with work ; by mall or office , $2 ! nil letters truthfully andswercd. The Mansfield Remedy Co. , 167 Dearborn St. , room 614. Chicago , 111. 778-S * OSTEOPATHY. JOHNSON , Osteopathlc Institute. 615 N. Y. Llfo Bldp. , Alice Johnson , D. O. , ladles' dcpt. ; Old E. Johnson , osteopathlst , mgr , M. E. DONOHUE. D. O. , of Still KChool , Klrksvlllo , Mo. , 604 Paxton blk. Tel. 13G7. 354 DIIGSSMAKIXG. IN FAMILIES. Miss Sturdy , 221 Daven port. M 679 Nov. 6 HOTELS. TRY the Henderson Hotel ; board and room $4.00 per week ; gas > , steam heat and baths. Ninth and Farnam Sts. 359 STAMMBRING AND STUTTERING. CURED , Julia Vaughn , 430 Uamga Bldg. 361 NICKEL 1'LATINQ. BASEBURNERS replated ; all kinds of plat- Ing. Omaha Plating Co. , Bee Bldg. 357 LAUNDRY. OMAHA STEAM LAUNDRY , city towel nupply ; shirts , ,8c ; collars , 2o ; cuffs , 4c ; underwear , 6c. 1750 Leavenworth. Tel. 6467 M-619-Dee.il PHYSICIAN. DR. SHEPARD , 312 New York Life , spe cialties , catarrh and kindred diseases ; consultation free at office or by mall. Literature and question shoots sent everywhere. Si 637 TAILORING. LADIES' JACKETS , men's clothlnj. al tered latest styles and cleaned. Max Fogel. 307 S. 17th. MS87 O29 SMITH , ladles' Tailor ( late of Now York ) , 426 Ramge block. M 684 8 WANTED TO HORROW. WANTED , $3,000 on 5 years' time at 6 per cent ; Interest payable , seml-annually ; security gilt-edge mortgage In nearby town on property worth $8.000. L 20 , Be . M-4S2 9 * SHUITMAIC13HS. SHIRTS to order from $1.50 to $3. Kelley & Ileyden , men's furnishers , 16th and Chicago M-263 t SCHOOL OF LANGUAGE. FRENCH , German. Spanish. $2 per month. Prof. Chatelaln , 301 Boyd theater. 358 TRUNK FACTORY. SEE OUR trunk traveling bags , suit cases Trunks repaired. Omaha Trunk factory 1209 Farnam. G02-O1G PAAViMlROKIIRH. JEFFERSON Square Loan Office. 418 N. 16 E61 EAGLE Loan Offlce. reliable , accommodat ing ; all business confidential. 1301 Douglas 352 FURNITURE PACKING. M. S. WALKLIN , 2111 Cumlng. Tel. 1331 80S MAGNETIC HEALING. MR. AND MRS. A. GILLET , Weltmer sys tern , 21th and Cumlng ; entrance on 24th. 879-Oot.-12 COM3IEROIAL COLLEGES. OM. Com'l Col. Rohrbough Bros. , 16&D'glas 160 DENTISTS. DR. MITTELSTADT , room 334 Bto building M C54 Nov4 ACCORDION I'LHATING. MRS. A. C. MARK , 17th and Farnam Sts. 120-O23 * HICYCLBS. NEW and second-hand bicycles at half price. Louis Fiescher , 1622 Capitol ave M-627 COAL. BEST cooking , $1 ton ; hard coal. $3.50. Har mon & Weeth Co. , 16th and Charles , 2S2-Oet.-8 AVANTKU TO IIOUHOW. WANTED , to borrow $3.000 for 2 years at 0 per cent Interest on ilrst-clasg collateral security by responsible party. For par ticulars address L 28 , Bee ofllce ofllceMS01 -MS01 12 WHAT ABOUT THAT BUGGY ? 25 scconiMmnd ones to select from , nnd nearly 200 new ones , The prettiest bunch of Trnpa , Concords , Phae tons in Omaha. Drummond Carriage Co. , | 118th and Ilarney , I Opp. Court House CITY OFFICIAL NOTICES. NOTICB TQ CONTRACTORS , Board of Education , School District of Omaha , office of the Secretary , October C , 1S9 . Scaled proposals will be received at this oilice until 6 o'clock n. m. on Monday , , October 16th , 1SD9 , for all work nnd material I required for the plumbing and heating of the Sounders school , at the corner of 41st avenue and Cass street in the City of Omaha , Nebraska , In accordance with drawings nnd specifications prepared by John Latenser , architect , copies of which may be had nl the ofllce of the architect , room 515 Knrbach hlocK , Bids should be submitted ' on a fnn system with steam heat , n 'gravity system with steam heat , and on a fan system with furnaces. . I Each proposal must bo submitted on a blank prepared by the architect and must bo accompanied by a certified check for iv j rum not less than two per cent of the amount of the proposal Involving the largest expense If adopted , ! All proposals received after the hour named nbovo will bo returned to the bid ders unopened , Proposals must bo enclosed in sealed envelopes and marked "Proposals for Saunders School , " nnd addressed or de livered to the pccretnry of the Boaid of Education , room BUG City Hnll. By order of the Board of Education. J. M. OILLAN , Oct. 6-d-7-t. Secretary. RAHAVAV TIME TAIU.US. CHICAGO. ST. PAUL. Minneapolis & Omaha Railway "The North western Line" General Ofllces , Nebraska Divi sion , 15th nnd Webster 6ts. City Ticket Office. 1401 Farnam St , Telephone , 661. Depot , 16th and Webster Sts. Leave. Arrive. Twin City Express ( for Sioux City , St. Paul & Minneapolis ) a 6:00 am Jmaha Parsengur a 700 ; pm Blair , Emerson , Sioux City , Ponoa. Hartlng- ton and Bloomfleld.b 1:00 : pm blJ:10 : pro No. 2 Twin City L''d..a 6 : pra No. 1 Omaha Limited. . . a 9:00 : am a Dally , b Dally xcei > t Sunday. CHICAGO t NORTHwestern - western Rnilway-"The Northwestern Une" . City Ticket Office. 1401 Farnam Street. Telephone - phone , 561. Depot , Tenth and Mason Streets. Tele- phono. C29. . . . Leave. Arrive. Daylight Chicago Spe cial a 6:40 am aUM pm Jarroll Local b 6:23 : pm blO:10 : am Eastern Express. DCS Molnc.i. Marshalltown , Cedar Rapids and Chicago cage . . . . . . all:05 am a 4:06 : pm Atlantic Flyer , Chicago and East a 4:55 : pm a 4:06 : pm Fast Mall , Chicago to Omaha a 2:45 : pm 3maha-Chlcago Special.a 7:05 pm a 8:16 : am ast Mall 8:30 am a Dal'y b Daily except Sunday , FREMONT. ELKHORN & Missouri Valley Rail road "The Northwestern Line" General Ofllcps. United States National Bank Bldg. . Southwest Corner Twelfth and Far nam Streets. Ticket office , 1401 Farnam Street. Telephone , 561. Depot. IHh and Webster Streets , Telephone , 1458. l cavo. Arrive. Block Hills. Deadwood , Hot Springs a 3:00 : pm a 5:00 pm Wyoming , Casper and Douglas d 3:00 : pm d 6:00 : pm Huntings , York , David City , Superior , Geneva , Exeter and tieward..b 3:00 : pm b 6:00 : pm Norfolk , Verdlgre and Fremont b 7:30 am blO:23 : am Lincoln , Wahoo and Fremont . . .b 7:30 : am blO:23 : am Fremont Local o 7:30 am a Dally b Dally except Sunday , c Sun day only , d Dally except Saturday. SS1OUX CITY & PACIFIC Railroad "The North- vcstera Line" General Oflicea , United States National Bank Building. B. W. Corner Twelfth - _ _ and Farnam Streets. Ticket Ofllce. 14U1 Farnam Street , Tele phone , 561. Depot , Tenth and Mason Streets. Telephone. 629. Leave. Arrive. Sioux City , Mankato & St. Paul , Mjnneapolls..a 6SO am a 8:40 em St. Paul , Minneapolis , Mankato & Sioux City.a 5:25 : pm all:00 : pm Sioux City Local a 7:45 : am a 4:30 : pm a Dally. UNION PACIFIC "THE OVER- lend Route" Gereral Offices N. E. Cor. Ninth and Tarnam Streets. City Ticket Offlce , 1302 Farnam Street. Telephone , J16. Depot , Tenth and Mason Streets , Telepho.ne. 629. Leave. Arrive. "The Overland Limited" for Utah , Idaho , Men- tana , California , Oregon gen and Washington points . . . . . . a 8:40 : am a 4:35 : pm The Colorado Spatial for Denver ana all Colorado points alt:65 : pm a 6:30 : am Pacific Express for Denver. Salt Lake , Pacific Coaat and all western points . . . .i..b 4:25 pm a 6:30 am Lincoln , Beatrice and Stromaburg Express . .b 4:25 : pm b 1:20 : pm Fremont , Columbus , Nor folk , Grand Island and North Platte a 4:25 : pm b 4:35 : pm Columbus Local b 7:30 : pra b 9:30 : am North Platte Local a 1:20 : pm South Omaha Local Pass. Leaves , 6:20 : a. m. ; 7:00 a. m. , 10:10 : a. m. : 3:05 : i > , m. Arrives 10:45 : n m , j 3:30 : p. m. ; 5:26 p. m. ; 6 p. m. Council Bluffs Local Lea"es , 5:2u : a. m. 6:40 : a m. ; 6:60 : a. m. ; 7:35 : i. . m. ; 9:30 : a. m. b 10:46 : a. m. ; 1.25 p. m. : 2:16 : p. m4:55 ; : p. m. 6:25 : p. m. ; 5:55 : p. m. ; 8:65 : p. m , ; 10:30 : p. m Arrives , 6:20 : a. m. ; 7:20 : a , m. ; 8:15 : a m. 8:45 : a. m. ; 11:30 a m. ; 3:05 : p. m. ; 4:05 : p. m. 6:55 : p. m. ; 6:30 : p. m , 7:30 p. m. ; 9:35 : p. m. 11:00 : p. m ; 11:65 : p. m. a Dally , b Dally excent Sunday. CHICACKJ , BURLINCJTON & Qulncy Railroad "The Burllng'.on Route" Ticket Office. 1402 Farnam St. Tel. 250. Depot Tenth & Mason Streets , phone , 310. Leave. Arrive. Daylight Chicago Spec- clal a 6:40 : am Chicago Vestlbuled Ex.a 6.05 pm a SOG : arr Chicago Expresi a 9:30 : am a' 4:05 ' pm Chicago & St. L. Ex..a 7:45 : pm a i:05 i : am Pacific Junction Local..alO:45 : am Fast Mall a 2:45 : pm a Daily- BURLINGTON & MT8 Bourl River Railroad- "The Burlington Route' General Ofllces , N. W forner Tenth nnd Far nam Streets. Tlcke Offlcn. 3502 Farnan - - - - - Street. Telephone , 2 Depot Tenth and Mason Streets. Tele phone 310 , . . , . Leave. Arrlva. Lincoln , Hastings and McCook . . .a 8:40 : am a 7:40 : pm Lincoln. Denver. Colorado rado , Utah. California.a 4:25 : pm 'a. j63 ; pm Lincoln , Black Il'lls. ' Montana & Puget Bound a 4:25 : pm a 3:00 : pro Lincoln Local a 7:00 : pm alO:33 : on Lincoln Fast Moll a 3:00 : pm alO'35 at Denver , Colorado , Utah & California a 6.30 am a Dally. KANSAS CITY , St Jo- teph fr. Council Bluff nullroad-"Tl1o nurllnj ? ' ton Routf'-Tlcket Oitlre 1532 Fariain Street , Telephone phone , 2aO. De-pot. Tenir a.U Mason Streets. Tl phone , 310.Leave. Leave. Arrive Kansas City D.iy Ex , . .a 9:30 : am a 5:45 : imi Kansas City Night Ex. . alOilo rm a ti.M urn St. Louis Fiver for St , Joseph and St. Louin..a 4:53 : pm alias am a Dally. _ _ > nAaq , ROOK IHL. ' a.G'L & I'acillc rtallroad " "The Great Rock I | . and Route. " Cltv et Offlce. 1323 Fa Street Telt. cnth Mu j ' ephone , t2 , - Leuvc , Des Molnes Local a 7:00 : am Chicago Kxprtna bll.li am a s , iu St. Paul Fast Express.a 6:00 : pm Lincoln. Colorado Spys. , Denver , 1'utblo and West al:30pm : a 4:25 : pm Des Molnea , Rock Isl and and Chicago a 7:2G pm a 6 : & pm Colorado & TVxai Flyera 8 : < U a > : uu am a Dally b Drily excrot Sunday. MISSOURI PACIFIC HAIL- road-General Offices and Ticket Office * Southeast Corner - ner 14th and Doutlaa sts Telephone. 104. Depot. 15tri and Webster Sets , Telephone ' . - - . . , . Leave. Arrive. St. LouU-anKsai & Neb.Umitcd u 3:00 : pm al:55 : pm K. C.-St. L. Express , . .a 9:50 : pm a 6:00 : am Nebraska Local via i Weeping Water b 5:05 : pm a 9:45 : am I & nnilv. b Dally except Sunday. RAILWAY TIME TAllt.12 , CIUC'AUO , MILWAUKEB A St. Paul Rnllway- CIty Ticket omee. 1S04 Fnmum street. Telephone. : st. De- P'1- Tenth and Mason sts. 'telephone , C29. Leave. Arrive. Chicago Limited Ex. . . .ft. 6:4 ! pm a 8:20 : am Cnlcaro & Omaha Kx , .bllW am b 3tii pm Blour City & Des Molnes. GxpreM . bll:00 am b 3:55 : PM a. Dally b l > al7 ! cxceot Sunday , I'OMAl ! : A & 8T. IXuii RA IL- 1 road Omaha. Kansas City & Eastern Railroad "Tht qulncy Route" Ticket office - fice , 1415 Farnam Street. Telephone , S22. Depot , Tenth nnd Mason Streets. Tele- phone , 629 . Leave. Arrlv . St. Louis Cannon Ball Express . a 4:50 pm a JS5 : am Kansas City and Qulncy Local . , . a7lSam ! n 8:50 : pm a Dally. W A B A S H RAILROAD- Tlcket Office , 1415 Farnam Street. Telephone , S92. De pot , Tenth and Mason utreets. Tclpehone , 629. Leave. Arrive. 4:50 : pm ; an Dally Ante Room Echoes The secret societies of Omaha will bring hundreds of vleltors to the city within the next week or two. It Is now the popular hliig for lodges to have their "day" nt the xposltlon and the management takes kindly o the Idea , The Ancient Order of United Work men will liavo tlio right of way ext Saturday. Hundreds of members of the rder will bo here from Iowa , Missouri nnd thor states , In addition to the ropresenta- lon from surrounding towus In Nebraska. An elaborate program Jjaa been arranged. \n address -welcome will be delivered by Dr. George L. Miller. M. E. Shultz , ex- mayor of Beatrice , and the present grand master workman of the United Workmen in Nebraska , will respond. There will be other addresses , nmong the most notable > olng that of the grand master workman ot owa. Prizes for compotltvo drills 'have been ar- anged as follows : First prize , $50 ; second 25 ; third , $1G ; fourth , $10. These prizes will ie doubled If the attendance exceeds 10,000. Next Thursday will be Modern Woodmen day at the exposition. The mayor will de liver an address of welcome nnd ether ad dresses will be made , Including one by Hon. W. A. Northcott , head consul ot the order. Mr. Northcott comes from Illinois , where he s prominent In politics as well as In secret orders. In the exposition fireworks the emblems of the order will bo shown. There will bo drills and various other amusements supplemental to the regular exposition pro gram. The Masons have started arrangements ooking to their day nt the exposition. Tan gier templs nt Its last meeting appointed ; ho following ; committee to negotiate with the exposition directors for Shrlner day : C. C. Stanley , H. Hardy , H. C. Atkln , Harry Waller and Gustavo Anderson. Omaha lodge No. 18 , Ancient Order of United Workmen , will go to Council Bluffs tbla evening on Invitation of Council Bluffs edge , the object being to attend church services In a body. THe Omnha delegation vlll meet at Fourteenth and Farnam streets at 6 o'clock , to take cars across the river. Those who go Individually are requested to meet at the ledge room -In the Merrlam block , Council Bluffs , at 7 o'clock. Woodmen of the "World. Omaha camp will give a farewell rpcep.tlon Tuesday evening to Deputy 0. H. Henderson , who has been working In- the Interests of the camp for several months. The full uni formed degree team will put on the work in amplified form , which will be one of the principal features. After the work a smoker will bo given , Interspersed with a few mild stories. Seymour camp will , October 16 and 17 , hold "High Carnival , " which conslts of a bazar and a program. The merchants of Omaha have contributed a number of articles be disposed of by ticket , each holder of a ticket having a chance ou some1 one of the articles. A gold emblem badge will bo given the most popular clerk of surrounding camps. lion , Joslah Towno addressed a. public meeting at Ncmaha Wednesday. It being the laet picnic for Woodcraft this season In this section It-brought out an Immense crowd of Woodmen nnd friends. stntn nonutv Fltzeorald of Missouri was a visitor at Sovereign camp hist week. Wood craft Is Increasing rapidly in Missouri. The three camps at Dnvenport , la. , on Sunday , October 1 , unveiled and dedicated to the memory ot departed sovereigns three monumentfl , also decorated with flowers the graves and monuments of others , already erected. State Deputy J. W. Kaiser of Kansas was a guest of Sovereign camp , transacting Import ant business In cqnnectlon with tlio order , lost week. of tin * MitccnliecH. The review of the Gate City Thursday evening was well attended. Speeches were made and there was a general good time. It was dcldod to arrange for smokers every two weeks. Sir Knight Henry Ashraunsen has gone to Europe for an extended tour. The entertainment committee of Gate City tent has leaned a subpoena to nil Mnccabeos to appear at the 'Metropolitan club hall Thursday evening , October 26 , on account oT a grand ball. Omnha tent No. 79 held nn Interesting re view last Tuesday , after which coffee and fcandwicheawere served. There was also dancing , Independent Order of I > 'orenteri . Court Ak-Sar-Ben , No. 33C8 , had a notable session Friday evening , Visitors from South Omaha nnd Council Bluffs were entertained and there was a good Omaha representation. Fifteen new members were initiated. Olgara and other refreshments were served. Among the speeches wna nn Impromptu talk by M. Frlce , P. II , C. n. of Michigan , and Mr , Wil liams , D. H. C. R. of Toronto , Canada. All the high court ofllcers of Nebraska were present. The attendance numbered about 1,000. lliij'nl At I'llgcr , October 3 , the Highlander Initi ated eight new members , A Imnfjuet was < served In honor of the visiting clansmen , who came from surrounding towns to as sist In the ceremonies. Deputy L , A. Morris of Aurora spent several days at Pilger early | In the week , i At Crelghton the Highlanders Increased I tlielr membership twenty-five last week. i Deputy Hlgglui of Columbuu was present , j alto visiting clansmen from neighboring i towns. llo > nl Arc'imuin. The Royal Arcanum , Union Pacific coun cil , ha a Issued Invitations to the next rcgu- lur mooting , Mcndny evening , at which time It is announced there will bo emoklng , feast ing and a general good time- . { HOIIM of Vi-lerniiH , i General Qeorge Crook Camp No , 1 , Sons ' of Veterans , will hold a mec'tlng at John Kuhn's office , third door Shee-ly block , , Monday evening. i Kat plenty. Kodol Dyspepsia cure will dl- J get what you eatIt curi-s all forma of dyspepsia and stomach troubles. E. II. Gam- ble. Vernon. Tex . says , "It relieved me from . tlie'start and cured me. It IB now my ever- I laetlns friend. " rvipr ivp PIM iv TUP nt PIT DIGGING GOLD ON THE IMC11 Twenty Miles of Alaskan Sea Coist Worked bj an Army of Miners. COUNTLESS POCKETS OF PRECIOUS METAL Ittctieat nnd Knulcxt Mining In < lll Uir > of Sncli Kltort K\- tremcly l.upky Flint l y Stranded Miner * . ( Copyright. ISM. by the S. S. McClurc Co. ) ST. MICHAELS , Alaska , Sept. 1. The most romnrtaiblo gold mining nt present In the -world , If not In the entire history ot gold mining , Is that now lu progress nt and about Capo Jorne on Morton Sound , Hcrltii ? sea , Alaska , situate flbout 225 miles north ami west ot the mouth ot the Yukon river , or 133 miles from this point. Oold wns first dfscovered on SnaTio river lost fall nnd during the earlier portion ot this penson. Capo N'onio district hail Acquired consldcm- Wo repute aa n gold producer nnd not a tew minors from the Yukon river country , innnr ot th m stranded here , went over to Nome nnd cither staked such claims ns they could Kot , or secured work ns they could find U. Much complaint wns made that claims had been taken by persons holding rowers ot attorney , their principals not being present In person , and Jn June the Cape Nome dis trict had become so unpopular that rop.vts worx > circulating to the cftoct Hint the whole thing waa a "fnko" folded on the public by the transportation companies to Improves their business. Whatever of truth may have been In these stories la now of small Import , for In Juno or early July some one ot the stranded miners touting on the beach as the only un claimed space accidentally discovered gold In the sand nt his feet. Ho told his story quickly nmong his trnnded friends nnd soon nil the unemployed were at work on the beach with any nnd nil kinds of tools that would dig. Tholr success wns such thnt within n row days men who had work on claims along the creek nt $10 a day nnd board throw up their lobs and took to the beach , expecting to earn , and actually earn ing In ninny instances , na much la nn hour ns they hail earned in a day. The Ennlvxt MlnliiK on lU-cnril. Never had such easy uilnlug ueen heard ot ; never had It been found eo unexpectedly and so opportunely , and It wns not long before overythliiK else wna dcfccrted for the seashore , and even women and boys ot 10 or 12 years were to be found ns busy In the sand as the men were. Slnco the discovery the number of "beach combers , " ns they nre called , has steadily lucroased , nnd today Is presented the strange sight of hundreds of miners ot both sexca and all ages and conditions strung out along the bench for a dozen miles or more. For miles to the west of Capo Nome the beach runs straight away in a strip of tlilo land , vnrylng from forty to sixty feet In width between high and low water mnrk , extending up to .the "tundra" or black alluvial soil , which is from three to flve feet higher than the beach , proper. All of this tuudra nnd all the territory nlong the creeks nnd rivers cast and west for thirty or forty miles and back Into the moun tains tor ten or twelve miles had been staked , but on the long strip of tide lands no man had a bettor claim than another , or could have , under the tide-land laws , and here the grand army ot gold seekers camped and lu very short order had converted the bar ren strand into a site ot tremendous and enthusiastic Industry. At the same time business of all kinds began to respond to the boom from the 'bench ' , and the usual collec tion of gambling hells , saloons and dance- halls went Into operation. At present It is CBtlmatcd that 1,000 to 1,200 miners nre nt work on the beach , extending west for twenty miles. All these work with rock ers , nnd they occupy'Just as much terri tory tothe man or group as can work it. It Is not unusual for one small square bit ot beach to pan out $10 to $15 nn hour , but , of course , the space Is soon exhausted njid the "lucky digger must move to nnother spot. "Where DO M It ConnFromf This beach deposit of gold Is as yet an unsolved problem. By some It Is claimed that the gold in the sand , which Is entirely "dust , " has been washed out from the tun dra by the waves at high tide and deposited through hundreds of years in the sand. It Is found hero now from two to flve feet below - low the surface In the drift , nnd so plentiful that the miner who docs not find it in payIng - Ing quantities Is the exception. On the other hand , there are some who clnlm that the gold Is washed In from the sen , nnd that tha real field or "mother lode , " so to speak , Is to bo reached and developed by dredging , There may bo something In this theory , but the other seems to bo the more tenable. The > beach to the east of Cnpe Nome makes no such gold showing as does the beach to the west , owing to the existence ot a long reach of water or "lagoon , " which lies a short distance back from the sea and parallel with It. Gold deposits along the creeks In the Interior nro quite ns rich In one direction as In the other. The headquarters of the Cape Nome ter ritory is Anvil City so named from thy shape of the mountain nbovo It at the mouth of Snake river , although Nome City Is the postofllce. While the city possesses a number ot frame houses , tents nro the prevailing shelter , nnd prices for commodi ties are pretty much na they nro in all mln- lug towns. Notwithstanding this Is one of the most accessible mining towns on earth , as ships from any part of the world may come up to Us very doors , making duo al lowances for no harbor nnd much delny be tween ship nnd shore In bad weather. Meals nro from $1.50 to $2.DO each , n bed 1n a tent Jl.CO , plain drinks CO cents each , beer 50 conta per glass nnd other things In proportion , Includ ing a mutton chop nt $1.25 nnd by the way , these are not much In CXCOBS ot prices nt first-class places In New York City. Cop per plate for use lu rockers Is worth Its weight in silver nnd one minor who had no copper substituted silver dollars for It , sixty- four of them being required to properly plate his rocker , which , added to Us first cost ot $20 , made it somewhat expensive , even for this locality. Labor in the mines Is worth from $8 to $10 a day and hoard , and oven carpenters , about the only other class of labor , are paid $1.50 an liour and board themselves. As the days In summer nro from eighteen to twenty-four hours long a carpenter can put In a lot of eparo time. Everybody has money nnd as many who have It are not used to It , they are lavish ing their earnings by day on Rambling , liquor and dance halls nt night. Gambling takes the bulk of the dust nnd every upecles of game Is represented lu Anvil City , A TlinuNiuid Dollar * nil Hour. < As to what amount of gold is being taken out there Is no means of determining. It Is known that not more than $200,000 in nil has been shipped by steamer and $100,000 of that haa gone out within the last week. The beach mining la reported to bo turning out nbout $30,000 a day , but this , In the nature of things , cannot continue and when it Is exhausted these men will go to work on the numerous claims lying back from tlio sea and along the crooks. Here the gold la found In very rich deposits , the claim of Llndeburg & Co. on Anvil Greek turning out over $1,000 an hour ( $25,000 $ In twenty-four hours ) , one nugget rwently found being worth $312. Another claim , owned by Dr. Kcttleoen , in one day cleared up $9,000 , and so the stories go , One may hear almost any kind of a fairy talc , and whllo many of them ivro cxnpRprnlcil the tnct remains th t Jut now vcry man In the district has n pocket full of dust and n heart full of hope , anil there are no dead-broken In Anvil City. What the condition * will l > o a ypr hence will not be known until then nnd cannot l > predicted. November 1 communication with the out side world will bo completely shut off for seven months at lonst ami only n fc\v of the txwplc now in the Cntx , ) Nome district ore flxod with cither food or shelter for th severity ofthe climate , though those -who nro prnw rol with houses to live In ami sumrleilt food nnd fuel cnnnot only v th winter comfortably , but cnn do more or less work. There arc very few eo well off ns this , however , fuel "bcltiK " ecarcor thnn fool , but nmong the "boach combers" n uovvl plan will be adopted. 1'nrtlw of four , six or eight will organize torlnttr operations by BO.'urliiK a lnr o tent , -spivAdlng It on the bench over the ground they propose to work In , and there they will set up housekeeping The cnnvns will bo protected on the out side from the u rat her In every way possi ble nnd stoves will be kepi polnff on the In side , PO Hint Uie tent will not only be com fortable to live nnd to work In , but It will never freeze In tin-re , ami the mining cage go on qulto ns Eatlstnctorlly ns It balmy spring were theonly * season known In the Capo N'onio district. A great rush Is ex pected In the pprltiR , but , ns 1ms boon state * ! , there nro no rlnlms unslaked anywhere within thirty or forty wiles ot Anvil City , and what lies beyond Uio > o limits Is practically unknown. Hut nfconllng to the tnles of prospectors ns fur beyond ns Capo I'rlnco ofVnlrs , 235 miles , gold has bson found nloiiR the creeks In qunntltlra thai would pay from $10 to $50 per mnn .per dny If panned 'by ' nu expert. Claims nro offered for sale a clnlm being twenty ncrco nt prices tiom $50,000 to $150- 000 , nnd there nro , of course , nt th's time not many takers nt those figures , but they are expected In the spring with the rush. TlilH.v Squnre .Mlti'N StnKril , Over 1,000 clnlms covering 20,000 acres , about thirty square miles of territory have been recorded , and 11 Is generally believed that each clnlm reprusenU a suit at law , so hasty and haphazard have been the methods of procedure In securing claims. The clnlms of this entire eectlon nro of the placer variety , nnd so Jar no quartr. hM been discovered , which menus that what la n busy mining camp with millions this year may bo a deserted village twelve inonthl later. Nome gold Is much darker In color than the gold of the Yukon country , assaying $19 nn ounce , though the current trading prlci Is $16 an ounce. Gold dust nud nuggets con stitute the bulk of the currency nnd gold scales are ns necessary In the stores as the ordinary grocer's scales. And gold dust ns a circulating medium is not ns popular ns It might bo , for coin or paper money commands n premium of 7 per cent In mnny locajltles. Such money Is known ni "chechako , " or "newcomer , " ( is onty tha new arrivals have It , nnd that Is the Eaqulmo word for new arrival. Winter at Anvil City , that Is to say In the eiitlro Nome district , ordinarily con tinues from October to June , and a tcm- pcratrfro of 50 to 60 degrees below Is not unusual. On the 21st of December the sun barely rises above the horizon , and on the 21st of June It does not disappear entirely from sight during the twenty-four hours. Ailvlcc to 1'ronpcutlvc Miner * . To the prospective miner in "the states" expecting to try his luck In the Cape Nome rush next spring , or rather next season. It may be said 'that ' ho should keep his at tention fixed on weather reports from the northwest , and bo In Snn Francisco or Seattle In June , to catch the first boat out , ns Norton bay -usually opens In June. What the faro will bo can net bo told this year , but now It is $ CO and $75 , according to ac- comodatlons , to St. Mlchaevi , and $20 on to Nome by the small steamers crossing tlio bay 135 miles. The distance direct to Nome from San Francisco is about 2,800. mllca , and flora Seattle cr Tncoma 2,300 mlk , and competition has made the faro to St , Michaels the same. What cnaugcs the rush ot gold seekers next year will make re mains to bo seen. It Is merely au ordinary and agreeable uea trip , and the miner ar riving at Nome Is prnctlcnlly In the midst of bis field of labor as BOOH as he goes ashore , and there Is little to do except to be come a millionaire as eoon as convenient. At the same time It may be remarked with truth that If ho Is comfortable at homo and Is doing fairly well , ho had better stay right where he la nnd thank the Lord for a con tented spirit. Friilcrmil Union of America. Banner lodge , after lua regular session Thursday evening , gave a flag entertain ment. The liall was profusely decorated with flags , and essays on flags wore read by Prater Bailey , Knlloler and Whldden. 'Mondamln ledge gava a ball Monday evening. Tomorrow ovenlns will too a regular cession , when a number of candidates will l > o initiated "by degree- staff No. 1 , Omaha lodge has about made arrange ments for an active organizer who will flpond his lime exclusively in building up Us membership. Maglo City lodge expects1 to have. 100 members before January 1. A member of Zvernoat lodge was burled last week. This la the first death thin ledge has had. John L. Handloy , supreme secretary of the Fraternal Union of America , started on a weatern trip October 1 , to too Bono about 00 days. To will visit all the lodge * on the Pacific const and will address pub lic meetings. LAIIOIl AM > I.VDUSTnr. Texas has Hireo woolen mills. North Carolina lias 205 cotton mills. New Jersey ranks first in silk goods. Jersey City has a woman sign painter. London printers enjoy the fltty-four-hour A Cleveland councilman has prepared an ordinance which will require motormen to bo licensed , The union clgarmakors of Tampa , Fla. , ( have enforced a demand thnt cigar fac tories .bo scrubbed and cleaned once a month. There are upward Vif 1,000,000 shippers of produce in the United States nnd it IB be- llevod that from their ranks a strong na tional organization can bo formed , One hundred years HKQ it was considered a wonderful achievement for ten men to manufacture 'P.Ooo pins in a day , Now threa make 7.600,000 pins In the same time. The clpnrmakers' ofllclal Journal reports that 4J4.S38.93l cigars wr-re manufactured In the United States during July an Increase ° ySE.Jle ! outf > utf * ho saino month in 1698 of 89,644,120 clgara. TJie demand for men to work In thn lumber woods during the Benson that Is Just opening Is better thnn it has bwn for some years , nnd the wngea offered lira 26 per cent higher , The tide of workers from the harvest field to the pineries hus sot In , and yet the demand is greater than the supply , Mass meetings have been held nightly for the lost two weekn In Ottawa , III. , for tha purpose of raising $105,000 required to aociire a big glass plant to cost over $1,000,000 , The necessary amount Is about raised , one-half being subscribed by the school teachers , clerks , laboring men and women , Just nn soon as arrangements can be made work will commence on the buildings. Electric light for the Illumination of rail , road cars hax been tiuccessfully generated In Hoboken though only experimentally by power derived from the axles of the moving wheels , Friction pulleys placed on the axle run a dynamo under the cur. A storngp 'battery attachment prevent * 4h * light from going out when the car tftopH , Tlio lights cost about 1 cent each every fen hours. A proposition is under consideration to enlarge the scope of the National Building Trades Council , whoso headquarters Is now in Ht. Loulu , tto that It may become nn in ternational body. The executive officer * of the body will mc t shortly and recommend to affiliated organization * that Uie next convention be postponed from the second week In December next to the second wt lc in January. .