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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1893)
PROSPECTS ON THE BORDER Wealth of the Kootenav Eegion is How AJt- tracting Prosrocctora and Investors. RICH MINES IN THE DISPUTED TERRITORY Murrrloui C l r ct In the WtMtern Und-llovr llrlrnaV § Cli The 1'roilnrtlon of Mckel Coal nail ftrnt l > nte. The Canadian government , at the request of the British Columbian authorities , Is In- Tiling the United States government to ap point a Joint commission for tl o delimitation of the international boundary adjacent to the Kootcnay district In IJritish Columbia. Vn.st discoveries of silver have recently boon made there and many of the claims arc In jior'ionsof ' the disputed territory. Despite the severity of the weather there Is a fltampcdo from the Idaho and Montana mm- in ; camps Into British Columbian territory , 'llio Stanley claim , on White Water creelc , which Is owned by u Spokane syndicate , will bo cloned In March nnd development work pushed. The vein on this claim runs from three to fl vo feet in width nnd the ore assays from liX ) to 700 ounces of silver a ton and 00 per cent lead. Since the advent of the Great Northern road In northern Montana the Kootonay re gion attracted largo numbers of prospectors nnd investors. But many branch roads are essential to thorough development. In the Llbby mining district there arc many well developed mines , such ns the Snowshoo. Bliicktall , Silver Crown , I'ayrock , ana in fact they can Ix ; counted by the score. It Is easily understood that when mines have been so far developed by shafts and cross cutting and assume a degree that places them as first class properties , with thou sands of tons of ore nn the dump without nny means of transiK > rtntion at bant' , work neces sarily stops and all that occurs of note are the assessments done upon the various pros- pocta. I'llIs ! of tbo Yfllo\r tono. There are but few features of the land- ncuipe possessing greater interest or moro fascinating to the beholder than a great vol ume of water tumbling over a precipice. It Is a never ending source of Inspiration to the intellectual man and a delight to even the most prosaic and matter-of-fact person. Next to those of the Yosemite , writes James Wardlaw in the Geographical Maga- rine , the falls of the Yellowstone river are the most marvelous cataracts of the western highlands of the United States. Tower falls , n photogravure of which is the subject of the frontispiece In the present number , Is ono of the two falls of Yellowstone river. Both cataracts arc situated at an altttudoof about 0,000 feet , and In Tower falls the water de scends 400 feet in a single plunge. In their foundation , the falls of Yellow stone river resemble other cataracts ; there Is n hard superficial stratum underlaid by formations of softer rock. The hard surface rock withstands tolerably well the action of the water ; the lower strata are broken down nud carried away by It. Little by little the foundations nro undermined , then n mass of surface rock breaks oft , nnd the falls recede up stream n distance equal to the width of rock , broken off. In the present illustration , the most recent denundation may bo seen in the foreground : in the background erosive i nction is "taking n rest. " "How do you know ? " does some ono ask ? AVell , look at | the surface of each. In one , the walls of the I ranoti are bare of vegetation ; In the other I they are forestclad. Now if the water was I at work on the farther slojKj there would bo I uo-forest ; the stream would cut away the I surface long before the most quickly-growing L shrub could get its roots into the soil. - "Efcyond the lower falls of the river , Yel- U lowstonoi canon begins with its steep , hard | toned walls , 3,000 feet high. But little by I little thcso soften in outline , until at last I the bold canon opens out into a typical river I -valley as graceful In its outlines as the bcau- I tifnl Wyoming valley of Pennsylvania. I 1'rodnctlon of Nickel. I THe discovery of nickel ore In the Black I Hills la nn event of much Importance. The I extent and value of the find has not been dc- I terpiincd , but as there Is a most inviting lioino market for the metal it is reasonably H certain that a thorough exploration of the -vein will be made. Oregon has the only pro- uucing nickel inino in the United States , but the quantity Is not sufllcicnt to supply the H demand. The production of nickel , which Hi was -about 40U tons in 1878 , the year of the dis- j cc .cry of the New Caledonian ores , now ex- eds 8,000 tons per annum , and the Now BB 'alcdonian ' supply has been so supplemented H by the yield from other districts that n sup- Hi ply of about 10,000 tons of pure nickel per < annum may shortly bo expected. Nickel Is Hf found In New Caledonia in a single mineral , ' Rarnicrite or noumeitc , which is a bright preen hydrated silicate of magnesium and nickol. DID most improved plan of extracting - ing the metal from the ere consists in reducing - ing the latter in a regenerative furnace used in Belgium for reducing zinc oxido. The reduced metal Is afterward sifted to separate - ' rate the cubes or disks from Irregular and broken masses ; they are afterward col- Icctcd by means of magnets. Among thom m \ moro important of the recent applications of A/ > nickel Is that of the alloy ( twenty parts of L * nickel , with eighty parts of copper ) , which K is now used for the casing of bullets for K sumo of the small box rlllcs wttich European ' countries arc adopting in their armament. Kf How Helena lleccivrd Iti Name. Hj | In October , IStJI , there was a meeting in ? Giwrgo Wood's cabin to arrange for laying H ] out a town and giving it a name , writes H ( Julian Ralph in Hari > er's. Thcso were some of the names the rough miners suggested H that the prospective city be called , "I'unk- H Jnville , Squashtown , Tomahawk nnd i Tomah. " A Mr. John Somerville suggested that a peed imrao would bo St. Helena. The general taste was divided between Helena ( a shortening of St. Helena ) ana Tomah , an abbreviation of Tomahawk. Helena won the votes. In the name St. Helena the accent - cent U on the second syllable of the last wont , but in the course of years the name of the place has corno to bo called Helena by overybody. | ( It Is said that ono miner had been to the ly > island of St. Helena , nud thought Last | Chnitce gulih looked like a part of that I ' Island. Then , again , it is said that Helena I -was the name of a daughter of a miner who | , v attended the meeting , or of the wlfo of such F , n miner But the best story is that John I ' Somcrvillo said , in a speech that ho made , I "I belong to the best country in the world , Elived In the best state In it , in the best Pjj county in that state , nnd in the best town in P/ that county , and , by the Eternal , this place * f shall bear the name of that town Helena. " [ Hous n tall , hardy , jovial frontiersman ij , from Minnesota , who had taken his wife | jj with him to share his rough llfo as a miner , > ? Itoclc Sprints Coal. | i > Great activity prevails in the Hock Springs j- coalmines. Shipments during January wert P ns follows : Union 1'aclllc company , commer r clal coal , 2,000 cars ; Union Pacillo company , P coal , SW3 cars ; Ilock Springs Coal company , u -101 curs , Swcetwater Coal company , 1,03 > cars ; Vandyke Coal company , 155 cars ; Phil i brick , Fletcher i-Ludvigsen cars. Total I 0,0ft ! cars ; nn increase of 1,454 over the same I month of the preceding year. In January. Ibltt , 1UU cars , an Increase ol CG3 cars , which is a most creditable showing Mr. KcUey's mine Is working regularly. I.o > Angrlcs IC. Ixss Angeles appears to be on the verge another real estate boom. Cudahy ol Omaha , who is putting up a pork packing cs tabllshment with a capacity of 150,000 hogs lias purchased the Nadeau vineyard propertj of 2.TOO acres , Just south of Los Angeles , foi nearly 00,000 cash. T D. Stimson , a Chi cage millionaire , who Is erecting the largest block In the city at the corner ot Thinl anc Spring streets , has bought the opposite cor er for $170,000. The German-American Sav Ings bank of Los Angeles lias bought thi northeast comer of Mala and First street : for tSO.OOO , on which It will erect a largo bank building. One hundred thousand dollars lars has been offered for trio ndjolnlnif prop erty , on which the largest wholesale ware house In the city will bo erected. The Plain Truth Is good enough for Hood's Sarsnparilla there Is no need of cinbullshmont or sensa tionalism. Simply what Hood's Sarsapnrllla does , that tells the story of its merit. If you have never realized its benefits a single bottle tle will convince you it U a good medicine. The highest praise has been won by Hood's Pills for their easy , yet efficient action. Sold by all druggists. Price S3 cents. Ask Tor Through TlrkcM to WnithlnRton via 1'rinnj Ivnnln l.lne * When you go to the inauguration. They will bo on sale nt low rules at principal ticket olllccH in the west nnd north west. The Pennsylvania Is the popular route from Chicago and the only ono having four fast daily trains to Wash ington. They depart from Chicago union station at 1 : . " 0 , .1:15. : o:00 : and lliIK ) p. in. , nnd all carry Pullman palace - ace vestibule dining and sleeping cars. Address II. II. De-ring. A. G. P. Agt. , 248 Clark btrcet , Chicago , for details. Clu-itp Trip to Cnllfornla. The Philliw | Hock Island personally conducted California excursions for March' will leave Omalm on the . ' ! d , 17th and 31st. Through tourist sleeping cars to Los Angeles and San Francisco ; also special through car arrangements to Oregon nnd Washington. For par ticulars call on any Kock Island agent or address Chas Kennedy , gcu'l. N. W. Pass. Agt. , 1002 Farnam street , Omaha. HOW THEY WERE KILLED. rather of One of Ttro Stick * ' Victims Write * About the Murders. Clark Bacon , father of one of the boys killed by Two Sticks' band of renegades on the Sioux reservation recently , writes TUB BEE the following account of the affair : CRAVEN CIIEKK , Neb. . Feb. 11. To the Editor of THE Br.E : In THE WEEKLY BEE of February 81 notice an account of the killing of four white i > coplo by renegade Indians on the Pine Kldgo reservation , saying It was the end of a drunken row. fThls statement ivns subsequently corrected , when accurate reports of the affair were obtained by THE BEE. ] I would like to set you right In this. My son , James Bacon , aged 10 , left home on January 'M in company with William S. ICclly , aged 15 ( son of the late James Kelly , who formerly lived at Honey Creek. Potta- wattamle county , la. ) , to look for some lost horses. On February 4 I heard of the killing of some men at a herder's camp aoout thirty miles from Pine Hldiro on the reservation. Believing the boys to bo In that vicinity , I. in companj with James Kelly , brother of William , went at once to Pine Hidce , where Captain Brown , the agent , called in the In dian police who had seen the bodies. Not satisfied with the description they gave , in company with a guard of Indian police we went to the scene of the murder. There wo found four dead bodies , two of them our boys and two strangers to us. Wo moved the bodies of the boys to the ranch of Phillip Wells , about half a mile away , where we stayed all night. From a teamster I learned the boys came to the camp just before dinner , and ate while there. It was very cold and the cook tried to persuade the boys to stay over night. This my son did not want to do. Before the teamster left the boys asked him If they could stay an hour with the herders and still reach Yellow Bird's camp thai night. He told them they could ana left. Our boys had no liquor or firearms , and the teamster told mo there was only ono old re volver and two cartridges in the camp. These I saw when I was there. They said there was never any liquor in the camp. From Mr. Wells I learned that tho. Indians who did the killing had gone into the "sweat house" and painted themselves , and then an nounced their intention of going on the war path and asked the fricudllcs to join. After the shooting the bad Indians told the friend- lies they had killed four white mon , and again proposed that the whole outfit go on the warpath. At Mr. Wells' house on the night of the shooting were visiting his brother and Mr. Ueshaw. They saw Indians watching the house , but did not know how many there were. To de ceive the Indians they crawled out of a back window and slipped around so they could walk in the front way. thus making It appear there were a largo number of white men In the nouse. Mr. Wells says the boys killed were very nice fellows and had been unusually kind to the Indians , always having a pot of meat cooked that they might feed all who came. Friendly Indians would go there and play cards for pastime. Several were there nnd played on the night of the shooting. They had had supper and the cook washed the dishes. They left as the moon came up. and tnought the others came and did the killing about 0 o'clock. There were five dirty plates on the table the next any , which shows the Indians were fed and then , each picking his man , fired at their victims , who seemed to bo lying in their bunks. Messrs. Humphrey and Stranger , the contractors , Captain Brown , the agent , Mr. Wells and others told me there was no cause for the shooting. At 10 o'clock next morning an Indian po liceman found my son James still alive , and made a bed for him and built a fire. At 12 o'clock Mr. Wells went after him with a team and found him dead and the bedding stolen. They said there was blood all around the woodpile , showing that James had been out after wood. When wo dressed him for burial we found ho had been shot three times in the head and once in the right arm , which was broken , The death shot was un doubtedly gl\en when they stole the bed ding.Mr. Mr. Wells Is an old scout and Interpreter , and lost his nose in a nand to hand fight with one of Big Foot's band during the battle - tlo of Wounded Knee. His wife is an In dian school teacher. To these , as well as to Captain Brown and the Indian police who accompanied us , I wish to return thanks for myself and Mr. Kelly. CLAKK BACON. The police who went with Mr. Bacon were Austin Hed Hawk , Joshua Medicine Elk , James Dismount Thrice , Grover Short Bear , Joseph Short Pine , Asa Pumpkin Seed , Noah Bcar-in-Woods and Frank Cross. Ignorance of the merits of De Witt's Little Earl } ' Kisers is a misfortune. These little pills regulate the liver , cure headache , dys pepsia , bad breath , constipation and bilious ness. The service offered by the Burling ton's 4:50 : p. m. train for Denver is a per fect combination of fast time , magnifi cent equipment and smooth track. The next time you go west take the "four-fifty , " it'll land you in Denver nt 7 a. m. sharp , on time. Ticket office , 1223 Farnam st. RADFI ELD'S FEMALE REGULATOR has proven an Infallible specific for all derange ments peculiar to tbo female M i.such as chronlo womb and ovarian dis eases. If token in tlmo It regulates and promotes healthy action of all f unc tions of the generative organs. Young ladles at the age of puberty , and _ _ _ . - . older onei at the meno pause , jrfll findln it t treallnc , teething tonic. The hlchest recommendation * from promi nent pbydciina and tlwwa who have tried It. write for book "To Women , " mailed tree , flold by all drufrgUts. ArurxmIlroctATOBCo- proprietors , Atlanta , Oa. PATENT BUREAU. SUES < t CO..Solicitors. Boo Bnilding : , Omaha , Nol < reanExamloenU. a Pat Office. Advice fret PENSIONS ! CLAIMS ! OMAHA AIR COOP EXOI'CII Advised to Oo to Colorado for Mountain Air to Cure Consumption , but Mrs. Shank Dots Well at Homo. Mr * Marv K. Eliunk llrr nt l foVvmnnst. . South Urn lia. Her biiii'mnd li In cliarKe of tliu lanl department at Hwlft' pucklns liooso. Mrs. Shnnt Is nn active memberof the South Otnnhn M. K church iina lior recent rcc-jvcry from what seemed n ( ntil : timladr la a thenio for comment and congratulation nrnong n wide clrcto ot earnest friends. This li how she UlUnboutlt ! "When 1 applied to On. Copelanil and Shco- nrd for treatment , a few months nco. the chances for recovery ccomcd m > ill. 1 did not expect to zot well. In fact , my family histo ry , as well m my svmiitnxm , were all aselnst mo. My father dlod of coniutnptlonnt the ncoof : tl. and his whole family before him dlod of tlie sauio dtseasu In southern Ohio. My sU- tcr also dlod , at the size of 3of tuborciilur dljoane thut Is old fashioned consumpllonr Ho when I bOiZQii to fiiil-ju l us my s's- tcr had done 1 hard > % * liad the cour- KO to trr for liolp. Mr fnentls Bald 1 had consumption nnd I Ibutizht so too. A bad cou li. chills , fever , no nppctlte. wcaknt'u. palpitation of tbo licarl tlicso wore nil present. My luncs felt sorj nnd tlzht. It seemed hxrd to breathe at all except In tbo open air. Mv limns r.ittloJ. My lircalh wus shorl Juit like my sister \vbo died of con sumption. MRS. MAIIV n. ? IIASK. 1 = 09 WVMAX-ST. "A physIcUn In South Omaha cave little en- couraRcrnoat , saying It wis : .1 c lllcal ca unnd in vised mo to solo Colon do. This I would not lo and I was then ad vised lo use cod liver oil. L h-ivo scun so imtny Inns suliorcr- * weaken \nd die under snoh treatment thut I had no faith In Itat all , und then 1 rc-olvoJ todo what my hus'iand bad Ions been ur lni : consult Drs. Cooeland und hcpard. I was ihrn so weak I could hnrdly KOI to tholr ofllce. Dr. Shepard sild : my cnso was one of hronctiiulca tarrh , and ho said lib couirt cure in-i and wont rlzht to work. The rned.cation scctnod to RO it once to the very bottom of my lungs , clear- ° IIE them out and very soon the tightness nnd jorcno-s were cone. I stoaill.y Improved ev ery day a little until I um now so strong and well that 1 know I ha vo u llrtn and lasting hold on coed health. I'ears of consumption are no longer In my mind. I am tliauKful Ibat I was cured right at homo without bavin ; to po to Colorado or any other dlstint place. 1 feel th it I can'tsay pnouzh In pralso of my treat ment and am sending nallonts to Dts. Cope- atul and Shepard rUnt along. I will cheer fully confirm this testimonial personally to any one who may call on rno. " Sore Eyes and Failing Sight. MIIS. Jl'MA JOHNSON , I'llKLl'd , MO. , was brought to Orft.Cnpelaud and Shepurd by " TdiumhliT,3Ir .IU'ttu ThomnH , I'lO.Jack- u-sr. , Uninhii. Mr .Johiiftoii gay * : "I am ( > O years old nnd nuverexpected to lie so well IIH I niu today. I'lirnlonir time I luiil cutnrrh of the IIOHO und oje , HIT imse , lips nnd fare \vere poisnncU by nn ncrlil ilisclinrzo that en inn from my head. It was foul nnd oll'cn- lvu to inn nndevery one that CUIIIP noarinn. .My eyes lliutlly c < > t NO roil nnd lnllainrd that I was In < ( litrc-H < ftaynnil nlRht. I.l lit made ino imiillR wltli | ialti. 'My Ktclit lilurrcil ami and sleadlly fnlled till 1 expected Ititipciitne totally lillntl. . .Myliealtlivaspoitrand I liatl no Idea that n euro could po4lhlj come to lie. Hut l > ra Ccipeland und bliepurcl linve done ivondprt fur nip. I am In splendid rill th ( mil CMII see to sow on buttnnn without lasses loiiirtlilnp I could not do for years betorr. My pypH are 114 well and rlear as a. child' * . My ratnrrhul troubles are nil re lieved nnd 1 rpjolceat the perfect results I have found. My hoarlng , ivhlcli before treat- incut wa very dull. In nlno restored. My life lias been prolonged nnd made rrorth thellv- Intr by ttiPHe iiliyAlctatid , and they rlcblyde- m-rve all tliepralsH lean ctvo them and more too. " ROMS nil AND 312 , NEW YORK LIFE HUILDING. OMAHA. NEB. peclaltln * : Oatarrli. nnd all diseases of tie ! Eye. Ear. Throat and Lunzs : Nervous Uls- oasosSkln Diseases , Chronic Diseases. OHlco Hours : D tullo. m.to 5 p. m. ; 7 to 8 p. m. Sunday 10 a. m. to 12 m. CONSUMPTION CAN BE CUBBD. If Dr. Schonck's treatment and euro ot Con sumption were something now and untried , people mlcht doubt : but what bat proved H- eolf through a.record 03 old as our grand fath ers , monnsjust what It Is A Specific for Consumption and tar all diseases of the Lunga. No treat ment In the world cnn place so many uerma- nent cures of Consumption to Its credit as Dr. Scbenuk's. Nothing In Nature acts so directly and effectively on tbo lung membranes and tissues , nnd so quickly disposes of tubercles , congestion. Inflammation , colds , coughs and all the seeds of Consumption as Dr.Schenck's Pulmonic Syrup When all else falls it comes totne rescue. Not until It falls , and only after faithful trial. When any one desponu. It has brought tbo liopeless to llfu and health. It has turned tbe despair of ton thuusann homes Into joy. It Is doing It now. It will continue to do It throuzhout tne ages. Dr. Schneli' I'racttcal Treatitenn Coiitu-nptlan , htver and stomach DU- tatu inallulfrte tn all oppl/c.ui/n. Dr. J. 11. Schtnck it Son. P/irtad'tphfn , 1U , BEWARE OF QUACKS AND FRAUDS WITHOUT DIPLOMAS or reittlcales ofregistratlon. AltVMyt ask to ace their cre dentials. See if ther have a rlcht to pmc- tlce lu Neliras- ka , hrelflliey jare principal * or merely acenta. Go to the recorder's onlce and see it iheyare rec- Ittered. Drs. Searles & Searles nit. F. L. SK.VltII > . ConstiHlnff Surgeon. Graduate of Hush Medical College. ( tOX- SUI.TATIO.V I'KEEj. 1'jr the treatment of CHRONIC , NERVOUS AND PRIVATE DISEASES XVo euro Catarrh , All Diseases of the Note. Throat. Chest. Stomach , Bow-els and Llvor. Blood , Skin and Kidney Diseases , Female Weaknesses , Lost Manhood CURED. ril.ES , FISTULA. F1J3UKK. perramnontlr curel ffllhout the CM of knife , ligature or uuitla All malidle * of a prlvmla or delicate nature , of ellheriex , poiltlvelr cure.1. Tall on or addr * > , wlia ( tamp for ClrcuUri , Fret Book aad llrclpci , HiCAirlnr * St Cnirlfir 11 Soutll 13tli tit. * Ur. ofiluCS a oCaries , OMAHA , A'uii. Kezt Uoor lo Pottoaic * § E TYPEWRITERS The Best in the World. MAOEATH STATIONERY CO. 1304 Farnam St. - Omaha , Neb 8PEOIRL NOTICES. Am'KtlTISKMKSTS FOR TtUWK COLt'MSS will tie taken nntll ltMl. | m. for th * evening and untlU.au p. m. for the nuM-nlUK or sundar edl tlont. > . Mo advertisement taken for lesi'thsn JJ cents for the flrst Insertion. ' , All advertisements In thettyrolnmns m cents a word for ihe Orit Innerllon And I rent a word for ench subsequent Insertion , or II.W per line per month. Terras. cash In advagt * . , Initial" . fltnre , vmbols , tc. each connl i 4a"brd Advertlie * IneiiU mtutrnneonoecutlvtlr ? AQvrtli rii. br re- qae tlne a nnmbertd check. n n hava the tellers addr ed to a numbered teller la < * rt > of TIIK 1IKK. Acsrers to addresied will to delivered on th * presentation of th * check. SITUATIONS WANTED. -DIIKSSKS ! MADK AT iToTlK. M : WHAITKH3. AS Mrs. Oakley , 'ft .S. llth. Cnlldren't clothing. IDT A -WANTnt ) . A roSlTlOX A9 STKNOailAWIKIt -Vbraa experienced male operator. AdJrots X K lee. M9 7 A -WA.NTKI ) . 1-O31TION A9 OKHrK ASSISTANT Vand etenocraiiher. Addrem M Dae. MMf \ -IlOOKKKF-rKIl AXII OKSKItAli OKKICK . Vrunn.liTe.irj experience , doslron pod tlon with an Al bouse rT | r.-f.'rencej. c n Klie bun.l If re quired. Address A M. lleo. M334 51 \ -MU.LKH WHO U.VDF.USTANns TIIK TKAIIB vihnronghlr wants place. AClBeo. MIIM Jl * A WANTKM'KHMA.NK.VT POSITION BY LA1IV stenographer : oome knuwloJe of bookkeeping : willing to start on small salary. Address II II. Hue. M4B Zl * \ -AN OMAHA I.AIlY WIP1IK9 SITUATION AS Annrse for Inralld or jouns rnlld or as rjouse- keeper In coed faralljr. good references. Address I' . O. box & ; . Columbus , Neb. M4GI 31 * JWANTED MALE HELP. - " - , . ' TO AOKNTS TO bandlo the Patent Chemical Ink Kra er Peucil. Pbe most useful and note ! Invention of tlio n o. Krascs ( nk thoroughly In two seconds. Works like angle 2UO to COO per cent profit. Agents making ! ? 4) ) per week. Wo also want a general acoat to take iharire of territory and appoint sub agents. A rare chance to make money. Write for terms and a npecl- men of erasing Monroe Erasing Mfg. Co. , V 33. I.a Crosse , Wls. 743 B-WANTED. TRAVELING SALESMEN TO SELL baking powder Wo put our goods In glass rolling pins. ? > U month salary and expenses , or 33 per cent commission. Good side line. If you want i Job. write. Sand stn-np for reply. Chicago liaklnic I'owderCo. , 757 Van Uuroa street , Chicago.M403 M403 KJ1 * B-WANTKI ) . LAUOHKIIS KOK TIIK I1LATK Hills. Call nt Scandinavian Employment ODIeo today , No. 193 South lOlh sU. nortu end of via luct. B-TUAVELINO BALUSMBX TDSEI.L ItAKlNG powder. (75 month salary and expenses or 20c commission. Steady employment , experience un necessary. If you want a position hero Is a chanca. f. M. ( Jbemlcal Works , SIO to SIS Van Iluren , Chicago. MU7 ( ; BANT YOUNG MAN OUT or'WOIIK WILL IX ) well to call at 151G Douglas street. MS1S m B-YOUNG MAN. l > 0 YOU WA.ST A POSITION that pays upwards to tl.BOJ per year ? For lull particulars address Sterling bllror Co. , Chicago , 111. MS < M2- - AND HOC 'KN ON THE B. & M. B-LAtlOHEltS extension In South Dakota. Steady work ; froa pass. Kramer iO'lloarn. labor ruency. an S. lllh st. st.B WANTED , A KIIlST-CLApB CIGAIl SALES- man. ono who Is personally acquainted with the Nebraska trade : none other need apply ; a good salary to tbcrlgut man. Address , A 22 , care Omaha Use. M331 21 B-WANTED. 2 GOOD IIAHNKSSMAKEItS , NO others need apply. Schmlti & I'anhorit , Wymore. Neb. SJ331 - , S FIIIST CI.A&S COATMAKEUS B-WANTKD makers. New York' tailor , Alliance. Neb. - MJ5SJI- B-WANTK'D. misT CLA S SHOK SALESMAN for ralsses * and children's department at A. D. Morse's , llthand Farnam moots. . . 411 SO - WANTKD TO TAKE CIIA11GK OK oven ; town , WO. 9. i. Corner , Greelcy Center , Ncbr. " . J M4SJ 26' B-T1LK SETTEUS , KKKP AWAY FROM DKN- ver : there Is trouble herd. Tile Setters union of Denver , Colo. - . 4W15- T > -WANTKD. A KIHST Cf/ASS'MAN TO TAKE JJchargeofn gents furnishing department and do the buying in a retail dry good * , bouse. Address U13. Dee . 4M20 B-WANTED. A COACHMAN , -AI'I'LY AT HESI- dcnce , 821 I'lnc st. Dr. HancneU. 4S-l 1WANTED. . COMPETENT STENOGRAPHER , B 1- fill temporary position , ' -McCord-Hrady Co. TJ-TRAVEL1NO MEN CAN SECURE AN ORDER -Dfrora every customer for onnapeclnlty : pocket sample ; blgcommlsslonr amoothest eldo llDe out , and a positive accommodation to dealers. Address U 1C , Ilee. HUH 26 * - . A MAP DRAUGHTSMAN. Ad dress loxS3) , Omaha. T > -GOOD , FIRST-CLASS COLORED BARBER AT IJArcude barber shop. S1M8 WANTED FEMALE HELP. CWANTED. . GIRL FOll HOUSEWORK ; SMALL vyfamllr. Mr . II. D. Noely , HOi Hamilton street. M348 - , LADIES AND GIRLS , WE PAY you from 11.00 to IIO.CO per we k to work for ns at your own home ; no painting or canvassing. George K. Kmmons & Co. , corner llatterymarchand Water streets. Boston , Mass. -M450 23 - MAKERS WANTED AT 100,1 DODGE C-DRESS M51023- FOB BENT HOUSES. - HENT , UOUriES IN AI.U I'AKTj OK D-FOIl The O. K. l > avls companr , 1MJJ Farnam U 751 -FLATS. mVBl.LIX8 COTTAQKS IN ALL parti of the cltr. Kllkeacj 3t Co. , til lia.rbi.ch. \-KLEVKN KOOM IIOOV'K. PAHT1.V KUH /nlshcd. Inquire at 1919 Dodze st. . _ MS07 VH - RENT. TWO 6-ROOM COITAGES ON D motor. Call at soutuwest cor. 9ta and Douirlsa. D-MARCil 1ST. CUOICE HOME. GOOD LOCA- tlon , all modern conveniences , with barn , t rooms , nice lawn. A food opportunity for rlcht party to rent or buy on good terms , owner leaving city. Address X 41 Bee. ' -OJ \-STEAM 1IKATED FLATS , K1LK1NNEY * CO , /JU2 Karback block 3V ) - - COTTAGES , STANFORD CIttCLH , D new , modern. C. S. Klgutter , l Ilee bldg. 311 D -LARGE LIST HOUSES. PAUL , 1 CM FARNAM MJ7J M1C > -COTTAGE , S3D AND CLARK. INQUIRE 1123 D 'Jackson. ' -M-TO D-FOR RENT. NF.W 1MIOOM nOL'SE. KU also 10-room house. 'UStl Capitol avenue. Al modern. Call 25 Capitol avenue. B. 11. lloblson D-7-HOOM HOUSE , ALL MODERN , LARGE yard , shade treci , near Hanscom park , 125 per month Inquire R 19 , Darker block. J'.X ) FOB BENT FUBNISHED BOOMS. -ROOMS. BOARD IF DE:1RED.933 \ Dod E M 13C MS- _ T7-LARGE AND SMALL SOUTH ROOMS. 2454 IJHarncy. MM923 * 17-3 FURNISHED ROOMS FOR ItOUSEKEEPING i-itot man and wife. Rent tixcn In board. S13 N 17th. ( ShJ FUBNIBHED ROOMS AND BOARD. - PLEASANT FUlNlIICn AND NKUR- 1 nlsPLEASANT nlshed rooms , Kl N. IVlb , wilh or without board. - YOUNG WOMBS'i HOME UNDER GARB OK FYOUNG Woman's Chrlslan ajsoclatloa.,111 So. 17th st. i . SID DOLnN , V AND Jll N' ' ISTU BV 764 l-rOR RENT. WITH HOARD , FURNISHED JL rooms , ! California street. > M4UI-I4 * 17 NIOKLT FURNISHED ROOMS W1TI1 J1OARD 1 at the Webster , 51ft and SIS N. ( lUh st , 4181C I7-FURXI3HBO ROOMS AND 'FIRST-CLASS -L board for three or four gettOcmen. 1P4 Far namst. ' 41920 * F- NICELY FURNISHED ' ROOMS WITH board at r > St. Marysavennoo M419 2 > j * FOB BENT STOBE8 AND OFFICES f-ON'ETFOUR-STORY IIRICIT lluiLDING FEET -Iwldo. lunilarney st. J 754 T-FOR RENT. THE 4-STORY li ICK IIUILDING -I'JIC Karnsra L The balldlnz bbs dreproof ce ment basement , oomptele steam heating fixtures water on all tbe Boors , gas , etc. Apply at the office of The Dee. VIO T HALF OF STORE , 1304 FAUNAM STREET 1 Inquire Hat store. M4t 2i AGENTS WANTED T-riOO TO t2JO.OO CAN 11E MADB MONTHLY I working for U. F. Johnson 4 Co. , No. J So. llth St. , Richmond. Va. M8K. M2 _ J-UU ) TO fi.OO A DAY. IIJ.M OUTFIT KREE. Work year round for maa or woman. Write a once , r.xcelslur Portrait House , 44 N. Hark Pi. Mo' J AUENTS INVESTIGATE. FINK BlDK LINE Rapid sellers paying article Rsolf. Williams i Cu.'lopeko , Kan. MK II * -AGENTS TO SELL OUR NURSERY STOCK , I salary or coinmlislon paid weekly. Address May llros. , nursery men , llochvsler , K. Y , JI4J6 J2 * WANTED TO BENT Tf-SMALL FURNISHED MODERN HOUsK , MAN -ivnnd wtfej reftrcnccs. Address 11.14 , IUe. WAITED TO BENT. K WANTED , DESK IK HIM AND DISPLAY window ; grnund door. Address ststlnu lorntlon and term * . A W , llw. 4M 21 * K-WANTED 1IYMAN AND WIFK TWO UNFUR- nlshnl rooms , central la house , flril class. Ad dress n l.V Ilee. 4 * K * AGENCY. _ " L-"ENTIRE PERSONAL ATTENTION GIVKS TO rental property Charres r * * . onable. 4 yesm' or.- 'erloncr. ' ( J. F Hulls. I * ) S. ITlh ire t AA2-F2I STOBAQE. M-DONT HTolTE HOUSE HOLDGOUDB WITH- out seflne our storage department It Is the best. Omaha stove Repair Works.lAli Donglas.7M 7M M STORAGE FOR HOUSEHOLD GOODS ! clean and cheap rates. R. Wells. Hit Farnam. ail WANTED TO BUY. "V" CASH roil KUUSlTt'llK HOlVXKllOtit ) 1' goods , etc. . or will sell for owner In uur auction sales. 11 Wells 111 ! Tarnaiu. itt V-t'OMKS WA.VTKa 10 SADDLE I'CMKS -i ' Kiuml and fnU Inquire Tuesday. Ilopnrk A 1'roctor. Jlln and Clark street" . M473 3d' _ -l TO IIUY rVIl CASH. A ( K'OIl -L sound venllp horse about 7 years old. weigh 1ZWJ , good traveler. Biti North Itllh. MI'S-'M V--\VANT TO Ilt'V STOCK OF OUOCEH1KS IN . ' or near Omaha. HoxSvi , Avoci , la. MMA If "V WANTKD. A OOO1) MILK COW Al'I'LV It. -L > J. Grant U. I' , machine shop. MWi a * N'-WANTKI ) . TO MfY & OK 6 SK < TIONS OK land In SediHiwIckcounty. Colorado , must bo smooth and cheap fur rash. 11. K. Ualley..uD Now York Life building. Omaha , M.VJI u < FOR SALE-FUBN ITXTBE 0 - SALE. OKFICK KUIIN1TLMIK , UESKS. chairs , typewriters , etc. 633 N. Y. Life llnlldlng. ( So 0 , I'lUVATK BALK OF FUIINITUIIK , 1010 HAH- ney. ; ' . FOB SALE-HOBSES WAGONd ETC. SALK , A 1IANUSOMK I'AlIl OK I1LACK - horses ; perfectly sound and gentle Can bo seen at r.1) < California strict. .Mill K' FOB - - - SALE---M1SCELLANEOJJ3 Q-l'-K SALK. TJJE llUli'K THAT IS TAKKN out of the County hospital. Inquire of the foreman at tlia hospital. _ JI'.W Q KOll SALE , A SECOND HAND , -Si HollSK- power Woodhury engine and two 43 horsepower boilers , all In good order. Not neoJIni : them In our new location we will sell them at n bargain. Omaha Printing company. No. liWJ t'arnani st. IHKSTANIJAUDCATTLh CUMl'ANt OFFKK Q haled hay at Km per ton. nn board cars at Ames , iieb. ' 1 his price may ba withdrawn at nny time. 7CO \-.NK\V FIHU-PIIOOF SAFE CHEAP. A Si. 1IKU. i .MK3M 1U- KOHSALE GOOD SECOND HAND STKHLING Q uupiiinnllc blryclo at a bargain. C. A. Atkins , Council lllufs , In. \ITI7 M3 Q -FOll SALE OK TllADU ; ONE ACKK WITH hennery. Address R,5m Center street. Omaha. ( SPJlliC - ' OF G-IIOOM KLAT. VEilY 0-FUnNlTL'KK cLeip : must be told at onco. Third Moor. 2117 Farnam street. Miu5 M Q-fo.OOO TO I10.0X ) WILL UUY CONTROLLING Interest In small banks located at county seats lu largest and most prosperous counties In North Dakota : buslnos already established , money loans on short time well secured ; | > a | > cr at4to50 per cent per annum ; owner has been In business In > ortb Dakota 10 years ; only reason for sMlluz Is that other business requires his time ; county rapIdly - Idly developing : good opening for smart man with moderate capital. Address "M , " caru National bank of North Dakota , Fargo , N. D. MMCJ22' - DESIRAIILE IMPROVED FAUMS FOIt Q-TWO sale : ; iJ acres In Douglas Co. , 13 miles west of Omaha. 430 acres In Washington Co. , 12 miles north uf Omaha. For prices and terms apply to W. B. Mlllard , Omabo , Neb. M513 MI'.l CLAIBVOYANTS. WAlillhi ; , ' cirAIIlVOYANT , reliable business medlumtirih year at 119 N. ICth. 701 - . DR. M.LEGUAVE , I'ROI'UKTESS. DEUD S-MUS. trance clairvoyant and life reader ; tells your life from cradle to grave : cm be consulted on all aRalrsof life ; has the celebrated Egyptian breast plate to nnlte tbo separated nnd cause marriage with one you lore , tome one come all and uecoh vlnccd of her remarkable powera. Office and rest- dnnco417 : % IlUiat-.hounil a m. to'J p. m. Strict life chart and photo of your future wife or hus band aont through mall for te.0) , chart alone , } 1JM. All letters containing I conU In stamps uromutly answered. Mir21-uil * MASSAGE. EATH , ETC. rp-MASSAGB TREATMENT , ELKCTllO-THKR- .1 mal baths , scalp and hair treatment , manlcuro and chiropodist. Mrs. Post.319 } S ljth.Wltb.Doll blk. 411 MADAME SMITH. UK 3. I5TH , 2ND FLOOR , Room 3. Massage , alcohol , sulphur andsea baths. SHSOSi- rp MSIK. CAHB'JN , 1151 DOUGLAS STREET , 3D J-floor , room T , massage , alcohol , sulphur and ton baths. S87--3 PEBSONAL. JT-1K YOU EARNESTLY INTEND TO MARRY U quick , well , honorably , send lOc for Matrimonial News-Mercnr , mailed In plain scaled envelope. Mercur.2233th st. . New York. ' "JimlJ' AND LANGUAGES. \r-Q. F. GKLLKNUKCK.BANJOTEACHEB. N. Vf. v cor. ttlh ana Uarney. Uaroey street entrance. 'JH \T UAIIHY WILLIAMS OU1TAK AND II AN JO ' teacher , 1G23 Farnam street , Iloom 1.M8C8MI1 M8C8MI1 V MME. LAS3AUGUK 1IA3 AIUUVKD. APPI.I- v cations for concerts or vocal Inilruc.lon to 1'JOC Capitol avenue. JJ4TG 2C * MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE. \\r LOWEST''KATES.FIDELITYTRUST ' COM II panr. 1702 Farnam slrcel. 775 ir MO.NBY TO LOAN ON 1MPUOVKB CITY T property , low rales. A. C. Kroit , Dougas blk. 771 \\r-l ANDS YEAH LOAN'S ON C'lTY AND FAIIM ' i mortgages. Head & belby. 3 < l lioard of Trade. \\T MOXKYTOLOAN AT LOWEST KATE3 Of ii Improved and unimproved real citato , ItoS years. Fidelity Trust CO , 1703 Farnam. 77J -\\T CE.NTHALLOAN AT11USTCO. DEK BLDG. > < 77i \V AXT1IONY LOAN ANI1 TKUsT CO , 318 N. Y. ' Life , lends at low rales for choice secnrltv on Nebraska or luwa farms or Omaha cltr property. \\r C. F. HAUI11BON , SUN. Y. LIFE. M 7C4 \V MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST HATES. ' > TheO. F. Davis Co. , 1503 Farnam street. 7tK \\T WANTKD AT ONCE , I/JANS ON IMPROVED li Crnaha propertv : low rates. Fidelity Trust company 17W Furnimst. 77U \IT-WASTEU. LOANS , HOUSES TO KENT AND Insurance solicitor. Ueo. W. 1 * . Coates. 16U Farnam. -M J \V-OMAHA IXJAN & TKUST COMPANY. IOTH l and Douglas , loans money on ctly and farm properly at low rates of Inlerest. M3U3 Ml ! \\r-MONKY TO IXAN. tJJOO PHIVATK EAbT- ' > ern money , on Improved U naha or Co. UluRs real prlnte : one or more loans. Address A , II C , care of carrier No. II , Omaha. 353 \\r MOKTOACJE 1OANS LESS THAN 7 PKll v cenl , Including all cbarites. Charles W. llnlnoy. Omaha Nat , bank bldg. 76i \\r-FlllsTJtSECOND MOHTGAUB LOAN'S ON 'I Omaha properly & on farms In adjacent coun- llct. Send fulldescrlptloa. AlexMGora.101 lcebld . \V-LOANSON1MPIIOVED AND UN1MPHOVED ii city property , f.t.000 and uuwards.H to 7 percent. No delays. W. Farnam Smith i Co..15th and Uarney V3J \Tr LOANS , a. a. WALLACE , 91 : BHOWN ULK. > > 767 \\r-OllAHA SAVINGS HANK MAKES LOANS ii on realoitate al lowest ror.rkel ralps. Luans made la small or large suiut for sborl or long lime. .No commission Is charged and the loaqi arc not sold la the east , bill can always be found al the hank on the corner of 13lb and Douglas streeu 703 \V 7 PKK CKNT MOXKV NET TO DOllllOWKIW li on Omaha city property. J o exira charges of any kind. Why pay high rates ? Money Is cheap. You can get full benefit of low rales from Globe Loan and Trust Co. , ICth and Dodge. 7Uj \\r-MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA AND CO UNit - it ell Ilium real estsle and Nebraska and Iowa farms alf | rom SHto CH per cent lntereitwthno | addi tional charges for commissions or nttoruuri fees. W. U. Melkle. 1st Nafl bank bldg , Omaha. M SECONB-HAND TYPEWKITER8. O YLES 4 U AII B , DK A LE RS IN T YP All makes bouxbl , sold , exchanged , rented. N. Y. Llfw lildg. Tel. M. 1S7 JI'J MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS. A" MONEY. 30 , U , 90 DAYS. CHEAP RATES vaudessy payments , on furniture , pianos , live stock , etc. . without delay or publicity , cash oa hand. Dun Green , room a. Uarber block. T'8 X WILL 1/JAN MONEY ON ANY KIND OK 9E- cur Ity : strictly confidential A. E. Harris. 10 Karbick block. ' ? U > V PRITl 11AIID.51 DOL'ULAS BLK. Iti i DODGE .A. n -J. E. VAN GILOKR , RXJ7 , OMAUANATL IIK M1M Mil * MONEY TO LOAN-CHATTELS V-CALL ATI UK OFF1CK O OMAHA M011TOAOK LOAN 00. ! INCOIII'OHATKO. j " "iKKOU WANT MO.Vrir. You can borrow oa IIOU.XRIIOLD Fflt.MrUUK AND PIANOS. UOKMtt. WAIlo.S * AND CAUIUAUK-t , WAKBHOU. K KKrKIPTA MKKUtlANDlSK. OH ANY oritKH SECUUITY Wo will lend you any amount from f lain ) to I P.W.Q. ON TIIK DAY YOU ASK FOR IT without publicity or removal of property. You can pay Ibe raonny back In any nmounlt you wish , and al any lime , and pact ) payment t ) made will re-luce the cost uf the loan. llemorobor thai you havi lh ussof betS tba properly and the money , and pay for It only as long as you k0ep It. Therp will be no expense or chargs kept out of the nmoiiul wanted , bill you will receive lha full Kmount of Ilia loan. Heforo borrowing elsnnhere call nnd sea ui and you will nnd u greatly to t jur a IrantAiJ. OMAHA MOIITIJAC.E LOAN CO. . SKSIIt'TH ISI'll STKKKT. flrst floor nbovo the slreet. THKOI.DKST. LAIOKsr ANH ONLY INCOK- POIIATKD 1XJAN COMPANY IS OMAHA. -I'O YOU WAST MO.NUV Till ! KII1KUTY LOAN ( H'AUA.VTKrt CO. , IIOOXl I , W1TIINKLL It LUCK. 8l9tt SOUTH liTIl , COItXKH HAIlXliV ST. Wi : MAKK LOANS ON FUI.M1 l'.K. HOHSK < . CAHiiiAiu : . WAiiKiiocfti : iicrnii'Td on run- 9O.VAI. 1'1101'KinV UK ANY KIND. _ / WILL / DO WKLL / TO / / ( ALL /OK /Ul riBST / TOU. / OUH TKHMS WllL MKKT tOl'lt AI'l'KOV A U You ran pay the money barn at any tlmo nod In any amount you wish , nnd thai reduce Ihe cost of carry ing the loan in proportlou to amount you pay. IF VOU one a balanreon your furniture orntbcr perional property of any kind , wo will pay It off fur ro-J and carry It an lonii as you deMre. YOU CAN I1AVK YOiK ; .MONKY IX ONK IIOUII FUOM TIIF. T1MK YOU MAKK At'l'LlrATIOX. No publicity or removal of propertv , 00 that you pet the use of both money and property. You will also nnd us In from i to 9 p.m "JO BUSINESS CHANCES. V-TOI * SAL15 , KBTAIL MKAT S1AUUKT ; 1 flrfl-class location : cash salu > IJ5 per day. Ad dress W 7. lee. M9 V TIIK WKSTKKN lil'SINRriSOKSCY. . IIS X. JY. . Life , conluds n Kt-nrral business exchanzc. List of Rood business cliancjs In all part * of the country on application. Dullness positions ss- enrol. MM 7 ra . ONLY niiL'ti sroiiK is TOWN. Ix > s of hvallh c u o of selling. It will bu KUjd plncu for a doctor. Address A 2J , lieu oQlce.HI HI M 8 \T HKUK IT 19. ASXAPPUIli : . TIIK LKADIXU I saloon In ono of the best towns In Nebraska fur sale. If you nro a saloon man und out of business lnvcstl ate this. Address lloom 212 , McCneue Hide. . Unmb.i. MW.i V-rOll SAI.n. A MUST CLASS JO1I AXI ) NKWS -1- paper office , well located , well olablishod job trade ; paper well pnlroniled : circulation ( XTJ : wcl 1 equipped planl and peed business building ; don't write unless you have M.OUU to pay down : property secures balance. For further particulars address Jno. It ( ialey. real estate. Creston , Neb. 414-11. \r-KOIl SALE KOU CASH , fT.iOO STOCK OK GKN- oral merchandise and More Sztures. Will sell cheap : reasons. Ill health. Inquire uraddressll. A. Ugtcrloh. Hooper , Neb. MIS. 2T' V-f'OU 3ALK. ONLY IIOTKL AM ) liKTAtTUANT 1 Incroolne Nebrnvka town of GOO Inhabltanta , reasonable tprms. Address Williams i Harrows. St. Kdward. Xob. : UJ it ; ' \r ts.ooo nuY * CONTUOLI.IXO INTKUKST ix an Incorporated stnto bank located In count ) ! "eat " of ono of the lartenlcountlc * In > orth Ijakota No competition , llo-t desirable corner In town , ( iood fafe protected by Yule time lock , JlS.aw to tJOUU : can boused to pay 11 to Hi per cent per annum. Onner has been In business In Dnkota 1U yearj. Itcason for selling , other business dcmends nil his tlnje. Uno opening for energetic man with limited capital. Address "M , " care of National bank of North Dakota , Kargo. N. 1) . V-.WO HAKDWAllK bTO-K , IlirTLKIl CO. . l. ea y terms , Yan ration , Business Kic'innre , Hoard Trade. J1SI2 FOR EXCHANGE. y CI.KAXSrotK UPUKNEltALM'U'S'K : WILL /Jtake real estate & money. Uox ? J3 , Frankfort Ind r/-4S3 ACHKs OF Ci.KAlt LAND IN ONK Or /Jtbe best winter wheat districts In Kansas to ex change for 1U or yj acre tract near Omalm city limits. Will pay cash dlfTerenco If property is cood. Address , elYlni ; price and location , O 2 < J , Ilee offices. . ' SOi Z-IOW.V IUO FAIIMSIN NKUUASKA. KANSAS & Ilnkola. Will sell cheap , ur eichniu-w for mds .horses and cattle. Add. box TO. Fran fort.nd. ! 731 rfOfftt ACltKS OF SCHOOL LAND FOK 8ALB OX AJoasy terms or will cxcuatiye for merchandise and stock. Inquire of J. (1 Suttun , llloomaeld. Neb , V FOB TKADK FOK LAM > 3 AND OASI1. A /-/clean stock of ccneral merchandlsa. AdJress R. W. Watklns & Co. . Frankfort. Ind. STS-tnt * Z--I HAVi : IKJUI ) IIL'ILDINU L'lT. SIST AM ) Franklin (51WI ( ) , for small stock of merchandise In city or country. K. U. SVlllett , south Oioaha. MM-Mr . llY G.VJD3 , 1IATA CAI'd , shoes , notion * , etc. . lor desirable No- iirnika land. Address Ford i 1'jck , htroimburk' , Nob. MSG9 Mil * y-OOOI ) OMAHA EQU1TIK. ' To KXCI1ANC.E /Jfor Nebraska land. 2I231C aue Uldf. M3I1 Z Fins r CLASS UHICK IIOTKL. IMIICK , ns.ooi ; . Incnmberedforl5XX ( ) , Leased for t'JQO per year : for laud or city property. SOI K. 10th , Omaha. y FOll LAND AND CASU. A CHOICE li.OUU /-/stock of dry goods , clolhlnc , etc. . In KOOd > hap < ; a coed openlni ; for a business man. Box 41 , Co lumbus.eb. . y WHATGOOU I'ltOI'EItTY HAVK YOU TO KX- /Jcbaiific. Send description , Ale r. Moore , 401 Itee bldp. M37I ' FOB SAIE--BEAIj ESTATE. SMALL n and crapes. 4K miles of P O. , f3j.UJ per aero , easy payiuent. ! > acres on 41th t , t-li > J. terms e.isy J. 11. Parrotte. 22 Donzlas block. MU30-M ) 0 ACHES IN OXK-ACUK I/JTS. NKAlt SOUTH t omaha.vlll bo placed upon the mark t March l.'ith. No mortcaKes or tales upon luU property , abstract free. Within 15 minutes ride to ' 'Ith and N streets , Healtbjr location , coed residence place , flntt chance to raise vegetables , poultry , cte. Terms cany. Per sons A Ilcrrr. South Omalm. 312 > i3 | CASH WILL SKCUIIK ICO ACUiS HllsT ' .Tclass land In eastern Nebraska , balance loni ; time , 6 per cent Interest. The O , F. Davis Co. . IWi rarnanist. 1'Ji M 10 | ? 0ll BALK. HOUSHS AND LOTS AT PUICK.S Land on terms tnat defy competition. Call at. or address , 212 McCauuo bldtf. before you pur chase. m.'jui \\TK AUK SOLK AGENTS XB DKCIDKI ) ( Mil ii talus which we can recommend as bclnj rery desirable as nell as Terr chuapi ono fourth cash. Full lot at itb and Arbor vtrocts. ontrjlio. Well looted lot. lle.Hord Place , for t l. Klecant South Omaha lot. DjiliJ , snap. till. Fine corner. Orchard Hill. f i. Choicest lot In Wulnnt Hill , trees , etc . ! ! .OR Most desirable lot on Lowe avenue. K.KM. lluslness lot on South JJlh , worth II.OW. for ll.K . lleautlful modern homes can bo secured In onr new Arondalu Prk. Intldo mile limit , at trom ll.'JJJ ' tot4XJU ( Come ana sen us. Fidelity Trust Co. , 1KB Farnam. MBli fii LKGAST COCXUIt FOll UKjIlltfXCtf , 131 FT. sq . 113.0.0 : handsome residence. ft. lot. IIS.O } ) ; tine farm 12 miles out , Ji.WJ. F. K. Darltni ; . Marker block. Mb IT GEE WHIZZ ! K.SJO IIUYSS-ltOOM HOUSi : . FULL cast front lot , Hanscom place , north uf Woolworth - worth are. : "gobbler. ' ' I ) . V. Wholes Co. , First Nafl bank. 41127 * OKSALK.2.W CHOICE IOWA ANU NEIIUASK A farms. If yon wish to buy. soil or borrow money on farms , writ * or call. Hoggs Jt Hill , Omaha. Neb. Ill IIj . tO.UW ACHKS OF CHOICE FAIIM LANDS FOK Jitltt In Frontier , nosper. Dawson and Lincoln counties. Neb. , at from fl to IIS par aero : eaiy terms. H. II. Hanson , Kintli. Xeu. Mm Ml rVK BALK--C-HOOM COT1ACK ONK HLOCK L from motor and within walilcj : ulstanro of buslners. Price 11TOO , lermi sasy. I ) . F. lli.u-bli.on. llh.S. lith st. M40I 21 T AKM LANDS FOll SALfc-llfHTOX A IIAHVKY -L of Orleoun. X b. , offer for sale over twalro thou sand acres of their own lands In Frr-uklln , Harlan , Vurnsi. lied Willow. Hitchcock. Pl'elps , Uopher and Frontier counties In Nebraska , and licpubllcan. Hooks , Phillips. Norton , IVcitur , llawllns and ( .heyenne counties , Kansas , lylnirnrar lb Hurilnx- ton. Rock Island and Central Krancb railroads. Terms to suit purchaser * . We loaned fl 'jOMO on farm lands and obtained title tommy tracts dur ing the dvpresslon ot H few years ago. and nt such Taluartonsas enable us to sell at very roasouable prices. For price list descriptions , etc. . call on or address lieo. W llurtno , Orlrans , Neb. , or A. K. lUrrvy , Itoom * , Acadvinrof Music , Lincoln , Neb. CORN LAND--TIIRHR AHE BTILT. A FEW Ihousnnd acres of choice land lu Irio gresl Mis. sour ) valley corn belt Hint ran bn bou > bi al from 13 W lo IIJ.W an acre. Charles Mix rvunly. Soulh Dakota , contains the belt of these lands. Anex- trnslvellstof farms for sala or rent In < barles Mix I and Longlas counties Eleven rears a resldenl I here. lteftr cie tlvtn. For maps and purllvu ars ' csU on or wril tu Irving H.Vtlch Edvurton , 4-FAIIM INl"9iN"N _ _ . . _ V south lu'tots for s ln on long l'in . easy terns i and low rat * of Iriterenl Ubcral cnrumlsilon lo sgenls. J-uiiJ for calalogua. D. Hayes , Manager I MuscailneMorlgss * and Trust Co. , room 2 , a'UHi I bo. Hth stresu MiM Ull TOR SALE KEAI * ESTATE ( "HllllMrrf. lN.il | . ALK CllKAI'-.V l . Al. W ( lit Irfl A-ItK 1 tarru nlrelr impr-teJ. I ) . K. Hutchison IH ( X Uth st. AilM ; l I'OH , MAI'lf , ljrMhillATHLv7NiFlTlTllll ( ANli 1 ilrr lot. net ! lu rornor. In laltor A ( ohb 1st add to iath cninlin. for WTJ. half ea h. hslancn on time. Address 1' , O. box 1U , KU Point. Muilh Dakota. MIU3U * 'pllllKK ACKKS ( IAIU1H.N LAND. YNK | T IN 1 county : sUhtlr : onothlrd nsh , balance time. K K. Harllng. liarltor block. > lie 11 l.tAHM LANDS 1111 8ALK. L ' * ) near Coflmsn. M ) an aero. H nesr Horence. t > 0 an aerr. 10 ne r KlorenM" . Hi an aere. 1SU near Irvlnitton. tluu an acre. 1VU neari'outh naiaha , in au scr . M near -outh Omaha , IO in acre. 14 * nearDruaha. Ulan acre. 131 near Valler , lUnn acre. 551. Marvr muntr. Slfi an acre. IM near MirlngUi-UI , II ! an acre. J J npnr Sprliuni-hl II ) nn n-rc. W near . < | irlnitnel < l. HO an acre. lot tiv-nt raDllllon I 0 an aero. C. K. llsrnxin.vi } Aow York Life. 151 LOST. 1 O.-T VOirSIJ MIKIMIIMIII 1)IK ( . LOM ! 81I.KV J Jlialr. light colorril. Hail collar ami chain when la tvn Ilvturntu N. IM > II. 2Wt.Mi ) | . Liberal roiratd. nt I Toll Tol.K : IllliH SuTrKIl IUT < itrtl'T Unlnc munlhs old. liulj In left ear. Liberal re watd for return to UIU Corbv sU I'.11 SU * i OS-T. lLv : l \ 7A cil AMiT > cifAi\ WITH IJtinll pendant Klniler | ilea o return lo K-T la ! f'rnlarl . and receive rcwartl. | ; > J 10 * f cnri.Mil.i ii MTTKII , MONTH ? . i.i > , KIS lJ umh > . Imilr black anil whit > , head bmck white auJ tan. yellow sputs over escn ere : leather col.ar. nickel irlmnilnKs ititurn ami k'ct reward. Ittxini IS Darker block Wl BLOOD POISONING. nl.OOl ) I'OIS iN IN ITI'ltl.MAIlV. . SKCOSDAU. 1 * and erllarf staees c.ir > .l . lu t > J to UJ d ji ol monor refundoi Thalr .tl'iiunl Ihor-jujlily or l Icatcs all poison from ttio bio jj aa > l iloas nnl ilo- talnjou from jour bnslnjsi. t'ouoii ha triiital nl houie or otllca. All eorrti pondeics slrlctlr | irl vale. For further Information call on or addreis tliH ( k > ntlnental llcinoJr Co. room 53 , Barker block. Omaha. Neb. . Mills r 21' SHORTHAND AND TyiJE\VRITlNO. oiioiniiANii iiv MAIL WITH ANY OK THK ' tandard typewriters al home , ( ireal ehanca for thoi > either In rlty or c uintrj- who caunot all.-nd a regulnr shorthand school. Adilrcss Van Sarit s School of . > horthand. &M S Y Life , onnlri MX-I PAWNBROKERS. . iii > , MONO nniiKKH , isa f .HouElns st. Ixir.tn nmncr on diamonds , walrhes , etc. Old cold and silver botiiihl. 'luL laiij. I.VJ T1IU IIKAI.TY M.VUKIIT. INSTRUMENTS placed on record 1'obmary 'JO , Irt'JS : WAI1IIANTV IIGRDS. C L Dolan to r I1 Klrkcndall , west 110 foot KoostPlace - t 25,000 KlIziilH-tb .Mllbourno ami husband to M M Marshall , lot 10 , block 0. Je- ninu1 park 10.000 II N Owollto Alex Parki-oti. lot 14. blix-k 1 , Smith \Yllllliiiis-llb GOO .Tolin Urlrnnil wlfo to Aus llahn , sJ ! lota , block \Vllcov add 300 Sami * to.lo-onh Homma , n'/i stmo. : . . DOO K II KlmballtoT E Clark , lots 0 und 0. block 10 , Hi'd ford 1'laco 1,500 Panic to sumo , lot 0. block 10 , lot 11 , block 4 , Raine 303 \ \ T ( iralrini nnd wlfo to GcorKO Walker , lot 3 , block "Y" , Slilnns 3d add 3,000 K K rabstoC'K Tabs. w > ilot 11 , block 'J4 , South Umaha 700 Atmim WliiKiird nnd wlfo to Alfred Thomas lot 9 , lEuitlu's add to 1'latn- 2,400 K K Kcld and husband to J r Itarnard , north 13H feet of nli of we t C > 0 foot ofi-ast 1JO foot , lot 7 , block 2 , Or- olmnl HIM 0,000' ' C' I' Tali- and \vlfo to G K lli ck , w > ; lots 11 and It ! , block 24ninth Uinalia ICOO I'aul Ni'lson nud wlfo to 11 1'Hanson , lot 1. block 17. HoydSndd BOO A 1' Wood , tru > lco. to . ' A Perkins , block 24 icxci'pt 127.\3IO ( feet In sw corner ) and block 22 , Howling CJrcou , Walnut Hill Ravines nnd Investment company loS 1) Mercer , lots'21 and 22. nlock22 ; lots 10 und XI , block 23 ; lots 12 , 13.111(1 M , block 4 : lots 21 and 22 , block D , Walnut Hill 9,700 QUIT CI.AIXI ur.ED-5. ] I ) 11 I'erry and wlfo to Walter Jlrecn , loti > 24 , 25 and 2G , Jerome park 2 Total amount of transfers $ 01,303 " Improveaieul the OrJjr of llie Ajo. " Ills unnecessary to mention the points of au- perlorlty possessed by tbe ns It Is now so we I Tinown. Its Record of Success is Its Boat Ro- commondntlon. , , \\hcn It was uut on the market rivals said It would not wear. Tiruu has shown them wrens In every partlou ur and has nrovcn tbattho S.nltfi I'romler ISTHKHKST nnd STKONGKaT TYI'EWIUTKH EVhH l.\ . VENTK.D. AND TODAY IT STANDS FAB AHEAD OK ALLCOMl'KTITUUH. THE SMITH PREMIER TYPEWRITER CO Cor. 17th and I'arnamSts. , Omaha , Neb , n. II. MAYI1KW. Manaser. RR1LWHY T1MBOBRD Omnlm Depot 101 h an 1 Mason SU. I Omaha 4.4S p m Chicago Ve tlbnle I t.W a m J.Hla m Chicago Kxpross I 'JJJd m IMUa m Chicago Kxiireai 4.23pm CM p m . . . .Chicago a Iowa l.ocil | 6.UJ p m Leaves I btllLIMjUO.N * MO. UIVUll. lArrlri Omaha : Depot linn a-iJ Mason Hti. I Omaha ID.lSum . . . . .Denver Express i < Uipm lO.linm , Deadwood Kiprjsi I .0j p m , I W p m Dunvur Express j 9..1J a in 4 Upni ! Denver Limited 'iuam ' : G.W pml llattlngs l.oc.tl j C.a ; p a 8.14 a m | . . .Lincoln Local ( Kieopliini. . . . | ll. ) m latrat I rZT u of. i7 A \ if. . "ATrlvas Omah-i I Depot 10th and Mason Sis. I Oman * 9.AU am Kaniai I'lly Day Kxpr ss . .j tU ) pm 'J.i pmK. , C. Mght Kfp. Tin U. 1 * . Trans ) 8 13 a m V.I5pmj M- Louis Express [ 6.13am Uolng l CIIIIIAGO. II. I. Vl'ACIFlO" i T7om Kasl. , Union IKipotlOtli A Marcy Mts ! Knst. 10.0ani " ( ! Allnnllo Kxpreis. r.'V ) p m I.IOpml Yesllbulo Kiprnsi 1 t'J p ra p m | . - - - _ . _ ! 8 M njn . ' . . hrom West. [ Union IMpot Utb and MsrcrIs I 1.211pm , . IMnrer Limited . 4Spm t.SJarol .Kansas rity I Except Snnday ) . i 7.ui ji iri ' ves'j CSlOA ivuTFTT : ! Xrrrv " iibB I Union Depot 10th and MarcySts.i Omali a Reatrlca , K.tJ p m f.M am Kxpran | tO ) p m ili pro . . . . . . . .Overland Flyer 7.U ) i > m ( .11 pin . .Ueatrlca.V KiexScn.llJ. ( ) < J p in ( S. < 3 p m . 'aolHo Kiprasi . . .110.13 a in CM pm " * ! lT9rf'i't : M " av > j . llTZ""ni' l'/ " | 7l * ( ArrTvo " Om Usi U. P. t and Marcy -Is. J Oraiilis , .05 pmj i lilt-ago Kipr si . J.A ) a m" 11.U ) ami t'hlaago Expruss. ii.il p m leaves al.JU.V i IT.V I'A > lr'10 JArriyji Omaha' ' Depot. l'lh nnl .Murcjrjtts | _ O u iS t 7.\J am' ' . Sloui > Ity "l > m n. or..7lIO.VU ! i > uT pm ! Paul Kxprms IUXIJ a m A P.'TKIC \ " Omahal Depot. IJth and VVebster Sts. < ) ui ha _ " " T.4ipmi ht I'aul Limited . i-L" * * * ! ? Ix-aves i I mTAirA'JfsTr'i.m'TS ; fArrlvos" Omab a f. P. Depot. IDlli and Mercy Bis. I OnuUa TfiU p m' St. l juli Cannon l ! ll . 'IJ ' pia Leaves i I..au P. . M. i > j lArrlruT Omaha I Dpot _ 16th njl JV bit8r ls1 _ | Omaha 8.1U am hloux rify AreuinmudMlonTf v.i'i p in I.li pmlsloux City Kxpra > > ( Kx. Sunday ) 11:1 : II p m t.4\pui St I'aul .mlt d J.Ji am &I4 pm'tlanerofll'aniinitBf ( Ex. Kund'y'l k O p m " " " " Lcavps : F. B. i"Mjr"VALLKV "jArrlvsi" " drosba' Depot ISlli and Webster Ij J Oiuaha ' ' ' ' ai arulKx. ( i at. ) Wyo. . . . ) ' S } j p m & .30 pml Norfolk ( Ex. tfiinday ) . . . . . > UJi am i.4ipm | St Paul Htpreis . . . i V. i > a m Leiives' .CHICAtiO 4 NOU'ril KefrKHN"Arr ii Omaha'U. ' P dvpot. 10th and Marcy bis iiui taa a mj ; Ex rTun'yl Carroll | -3ii nxr i.V ) p m 10.40 ami I hleauo Kiprfsf. . . . . , f.Qj p m 4.0J yru . . . . Vritlbul * l.ltnit .t ) in TUJoiu ! , . , . Eastern KUsr . . . . . . . . 2.U p ut CMpm Ex Buniriilc l's > s Ki Mun. VU am Lraves . MlbSoUHl PAllflt Arr v s " l niabalD _ t < t lUh and W l. ir 8tt Jiruaha "l 11 p mi7 . . Si Jxju.s Bxprtss 'Warn 10.OJ pml. . . . . . . M. lxuli Kxpresi i l.Oi pm t.lOpm | Mtbraskt Local j Wa