Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 12, 1893, Page 7, Image 7

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SPEBIHL NOTICES-
ADVERTISEMENTS FOll THESE COLUMNS
will bot&ken unul 18 30p.m. for tliflorenliiir
nfl until 8 00 p. m. for the mornlnr nnd Sunday
JUlTcrUnrni , by roqncntlng ft numbered choeX
cMumvothnlrnnnworsiwiarcdWxl to n numbered
leliw In cum of Tn * Hut. Answers .no nddrossea
will tx ? delivered upon presentation ol the check.
WANTED-MALE HELP.
4a awonl flrsl Insertlon.loa word thoro-
nflcrj' Nothing taken for lean than 20o.
n ALL STENOGRAPHERS. BOOKmen -
JDkcoixirn , men , phannaclBln , cU-rks of nil
Klnxa , main or femalo. out of employment in
low * , Nnliratkn or Wyoming to m-nd ii their
nauiPB and address. Wo can bo of f > T lcn to you
in aiding you to ncciiro positions. Western nUM
IICM Atrcncy , 810 M. Y.Ufa Hid ? . 318 Jy20 _
BflALESMAN. . DO YOuTvANT TO BECO.ME
a flrHl-clasB salesman , with chance of Dooonilng
B colleelor. and work for tlio Slmror * " ? Co * ' If
go , apply nt 0 n. m. iiharp , 161u " poulas.M 8p IB _
T-flALE3MAN. A LIVE , ACTIVE SALESMAN
JJcanDavonatpartyposition with ndvnncomciit
acconlliiB to mnrlt , In a very popular hii-ilni-sii.
Call U'U 8 and U n. m. 1028 Vlnton. M788 10
n-IF YOU WANT A OOOD PAVINO JOH WRITE
Otho Hawks Nursery Co. , Mllwaukeo , Win.
TJ-OENTLEMEN OF OOOD CHARACTER TO
Orepronmit our business , Insurancu men pro-
terrodl 417II < * i building. M887
n-SALKSMKN TO SELL GOODS TO MBR-
J'chantBhy mmplnj $100.00 a month forworkorn ;
lamph-M nnd case f unilahod free ; Inclonn Btamp.
Model Mfg. Co. , South Bend , Ind. M020 17 *
-WANTED ] FIRST-CLASS BLACKSMITHS
rood wages and steady employment ciiaranteod
10 sober , Indiistrous man. Address L S , IJPO.
-SALESMEN TO SELL ! ) AKINO""pOWDER.
Wo put our ROodH In Ol.iss Rnll tig Pins.
K10.00 month and expenses , or commlnfllon. Cm-
tngo Baking Powder Co. , 71.7 Van Burrn street , CM-
- - fo. M US8-A 7 *
B ! -WANTED , MEN TO TRAVEL. WO TO $100
per month. Stone It Wellington. Madison.N la.
-WANTED , DRUG CLERK. P. O. BOX 018.
130 11
Tl-COLOHED BOY TO J1LACK SHOES AT "BEE"
-Dbarbor nhop. Callalcuice. 143 ! !
-TEAMSTERS FOR WYOMING ON THE B. ft
M. railway extension. Good W.-IBCB , frt-o pass.
Kramor&O'lJcam Labor agency , 803 Roulli llth
street. Ml 03 10 *
-WANTED IlIOHT AWAY , IlELIABLE MEN
at honm or to travel to keep our show cards
lacked up Iu IOWIIH , on trees nnd fences nlonp win-
lie roads. Slnady work In your own county. $70.00
a month and $3.00 n day nxpeiisPB ilcposltcd In
rour hank when started. J. H. Schaaf A Co. , 304
Walnut Btrect , Cincinnati , O. M149 12 *
BWANTED. . GENERAL AGENTS SELLING
new nrtlelwj to dealers : exclusive territory ; no
competition ! no capital required ! 200 to 300 imr
font pront. Columbia Chemical Comptny , 307
lodwlell mreet. Chicago , 111. M101 12 *
C-MEN WANTED ; SALARY AND EXPENSES.
Pi-niiauent place. Apply ntonco. Brown Bros.
Co. . Nurmirynien , Chicago. M100 12 *
BBARBEIt : WANTED AT 102 SOUTH 1CTHST. _
_ . Ml 18 13 *
J WANT ED. ARE YOU A CATHOLIC ? ARE
- Jyou unemployed ! Will you work for $18.00
> i po.'weckj J. R. Gay , 00 Fifth avenue , Chicago , 111.
} ( . ' * MIO 1'-
WANTED FEMALE HELP.
. . . - > ie a word first Insfrtlon , lo a word thero-
nfler. Notlihifr takou for less than iiOc.
7S-WANTED ] LADIES TO WRITE AT HOME.
L/EucloBo Btnniped envelope- Ella Wcrst. Sec. ,
South Bend.Ind. 43
/ -WANTED. LADIES OR YOUNO MEN TO
wtako lluht , pleasant work at their own homoai
$ ' 00 to S3.00 per day can bu quietly uindo ; work
Bent by mall : no canvnssluir. ror particulars nd-
dreBB Olohrt Mf . Co. . Box 0331 , Boston. Mass. Ea-
tabllslu-d 1B30. M313y ] 10'
/S-WANTED , LADIES TO WRITE AT HOME.
Vj'EucloBo ' stamped envelope Verna Langdon ,
South llcnd. Ind. M077 jr U *
C-OIRL FOR OENERAL HOUSEWORK. W. F.
Stootzol. 1221 S. 20th , between 1'oppleton and
Woolworth nvn. i 802
n-I'ADlES OF OOOD ADDRESS TO INTRODUCE
V/our biiHliiraH amonr frlunda. $70.00 to 8-100.00
salary to right parties ; 417 Bco building. M83U
C-PUPILS WILL RE RECEIVED DURING JULY
and AiiKUBt at Madam Corbett'B Ladles' Tailor
DresmiiaUIng colloiro ! clrlu will bo furnished posl-
tlonn when competent. 001 Brown block , Kith
nnd Douglas. MBliil 12'
-I "WILL PAY A FEW LADIES A SALARY
of SlOOOpor wrt'k to work formo In their lo )
cality nt homo ; light work ; rood pay for part time ,
Write with Btamp , Mrs. 13. E. Bassett , sulto 001 ,
JlarUhall ITIold blilg , Chicago. M013810 *
/-V-WANTED. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN , WE
VJwlll pay you $3.00 to $12.00 per week to do
Btrlctly Iioinw woik forus ut-your homes ; nocan-
VBSBlng. Send self-addressed envelope to G. K
r.mmons , v Co. , Batterymaroh and Water Btreots ,
Boston , Mass. MOOU 13 *
C ! -WANTE"D , QIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEwork -
work In family of two. 3122 Fariiam street.
M128 13
c ! -WANTED , IMMEDIATELY , GOOD OIHL AT
1711 Douglas BU 140 13'
n-WANTED. GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE-
Owork , must bo u'OOd cook. 1813 Capitol nve. -
144 11 *
„ FOB BENT HOUSES.
Ratnn , Idcn line each insertion , $1.00 a line per
month. Nothing taken for leis than 20c.
D i RENTT IOUSES IN ALL "PARTS' OF
Iho city. The O. F. Davis company , 1005 Famam.
440
D . . AND I-ROOM APARTMENTS , VON DORN
block , with 8tcamrofereiicc.srt'Quh-cdMlUS22d. ; ;
447
TV-8-ROOM HOUSE , MODERN. CONVENIENT
J for bUBlneBs or wholesale men. Apply 1112
South 10th street. 442 !
1) 7-ROOM COTTAGE 1X3 RENT , CONVENIENT
for U. P. railroad men. Iiiquh-o 1112 S. Ulth au
. 413 I
IV FOR RENT. NO. 212 N. 17TII , 14 ROOMS !
JAuo floors furnlKhitl , near now poatoOlco
Hlto. Soc ( Jeo. J. Fox , 1218 Harney fttwnt.
M070 jy 27
Tl-DELIOIITFUL HOME.EIQHT-ROOM HOUSE ,
molcrii convenlenceu , bam , beautiful lawn ,
iiuturnl shade tittos , $30 per mo , Inqulro 2U03
MurcoBl. 884
4NINEROOM BRICH HOUSE , NO. 1341 PARK
J7nrt-nun. fiicln ; Hanscom park , nearly uow , Iiinl
wood Union , llrst class niodern conveniences. In-
qulro at No. 1110 8.3iid Bt. Oil 12
TI-O-UOOM 2-STORY HOUSE , 3210 CASS ST.l |
Ixinodern convenleiiuos , line location , $20.00 pur
month. E. A. Northup , tux deji't U. A. M. Hr.
| 008 13 *
T WO EAST FRONT 7-ROOM COTTAGES.
all niodi-ni nnd In excellent repair , half u block >
from car line , Will mnt
together to desirable ten-
wits very cheap. Fidelity Trust Co. , H02 Farnain.
" rOlfllENT-S , 1 AND 0 ROOMS , 03 IS. 0rn
jjlrit't. JJetwocii Jackuou and Lovenworth.
110-17 *
D"FOR RINT. : O-ROOM HOUSE. MODERN IM-
prmt'ini-nts , llvu minutes walk to the poat-
onU'is O , F. Ia\l Co. , 10UJ Fariiam streot.
100 10
SBVKN-ROOM COTTAGE , EAST FRONT ,
.Mheniiali AVUIIIIO , lar.'u yard. U'H.OQ nor mouth.
, lUtlinndllowanl , M131 13 *
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-FOR RENT , 0-llOOM HOUSE ; fNOUIRE
tiy S. 3'2d Btreet , M1SO l'J
1'OB KKNT FUKNIOHED ROOMS
RatcH , lUaa\voiiinrstlnaorllonloa\vord thoro-
af lor. NiHlilni : laUcu for K' J than ' 'Co.
1- NICELY FfJRNISliKU SOUTH '
lut jy-l i
TFtIRXlSIlEI ; ) UPOM WITH " "ALCOVK FOU
J irentleniciimodern cunVLMilunceu , 3UU North S3d.
M 7SO
FURNISHED. ROOMS. WITH OR
jwltliout bo.ird. Call ul107 li > utfl.i til.
Utlg 12
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EN10ELY FUHNISHE1) SOUTHEAST FRONT
rooiim , modern oonvcnl ncoa , prlvntu family :
erred. OUN , 1'lht bt. Ole ia
TWOrURNISHEl ) o
Cirooiut fur 112111. Imiutro 1 101 1'.irU avenue.
avenue.M 710
_
ENICELY FURNISHED l"f61 7s U7)ERN
couiuliii'iicoai VOU7 C.IBI Htr.ict. UOl 1J"
vfniNisituu nooMS
talnrcnue.
I ?
MIHJ
EUOR 3 FURNISHED ROrWl'OR HOUSE-
Uei-puiu' . J > 1410
, Diucnpurt M. -Ijtll 12 *
a ROOMS FORlHlU/SBiTEKl'ING / i'llIVILEQE
Of Uoardun * . Sa08 Pouglaa , M100 14
.rimN ISHED ItOOMS AMP BOABD.
nutca , Ike a word Oral iiiaartluu , Ion word there
ftftor. Nolhlitg tuUmi fur lena thui 3c.
1 > N\OK \ ROOMS WITH BOARD AT 107 S. 17TH.
_ Maujyaa *
T3YOUNQ WOMEN'3 HOME. UNDKH CARE Of
-L Woinun'a UhrlutlHii aasocl.itk' : ! , Ill U. 17th bt.
1 > * HOMB TABLH ItATKS
-I' , MODERATE. 1021
- Furuam Btroet. C67y afl *
1 > - NEATLY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM WITH
'
1' board. Dfulrahla loumlou. 1'rlrulo famll/i
uloaly ultiuird. Bil7 ! Harnuy. Refcrencee.
" "
| > -FURNISHED R66M3""VviTH
' BOAHO , ALSO
X' rvouin for > l lit lutuwuluwplof . 1707 Dodjo.
FURNISHED ItOOMB AND BOARP.
ConMnti'd ,
IT- ROOM AND nOARDJi AND W PRB WRBK.
- houMtnodarni U421 Dodyo. 113 10 *
- OOOD BOAno , FOR TWO
gcntlemfm. 020 N. lOtli. 137 ia
I7--FOR RENT , TWO NICELY FURNISHED
X1 rooms , with or without board. 2010 Loavnn-
worth. 12 18
FOB KKNT UNFUBNISIl'D ROOMS
Ratcn , IMoa word flrntln ertloii , Ion word thoro-
nftcf. Nothln * laki-n for less than 20e.
"
G
nullablo for housekeeping , city water , ( ran , etc.
Low rent. Northwest corner 17th nnd Webster
Btrecw. OUO
G -S-UOOM ; FLAT. 1000 LEAVEN WOHTU
Btrcct. MI05 14 *
FOR BENT STOHE8 AND OFFICES
[ 2HntpH , lOc a line each Inncrtlon. $ l.r > 0 a line par
month. Nothing taken for loss tlian ttSo.
. ON s istii stl. LANOR
block , nullablo for tnr.it market , hardware or
dry goods ; Blora Inqulru ( IQil 3. 13th Bt. _ 451 _
I FOU KENT , CIIO1REST SECOND FLOOU11USI-
iiofi oornmIn Oiuaha Olobo bulldlnr , lUth nnd
( Hobo I/o n ti Tnist Co. 4.VJ
T-FOR ItENT , THE 4-STOHY PRICK nUILUINO
J1110 Farrtam St. Tlio bulldlnir has a Hreproof , co-
tnent basninnnt , coiuplcto Btcaiu heatln ; nxturoi ,
watrr qn all the Iloorn , sn , c W. Apply at the onloo
ot Tim Hoo. OKI
AGENTS WANTEU
Ilatos , ino a line each Insertion , f 1.BO a line per
month . Nothing taken for Icii than U * > c.
I AGENTS EITHER SEX WANTED TO SKLL
" ournowkctlloclouicr. bread nnd cake knlvos
nnd other now nrtlelei. K.wy Bisllers , hi ? profits ,
tennu cany. Claiisi ylicar Co. , Kuimas City , Mo.
MIIU : lylP'
T THET A n O INVESTMENT tOND3 ) PAY
' $ .MO.OI ) ) In from one to llvo yearn , liny ouo.
J..OO crxBh and SI.(10 ( a month afterwards until
paid. HcBtji.iylnu Investment nxtant. A rcialllnif
agent wanted In . every . . . . town . and county. For full
particular ! ! apply to The American iiond ) company ; ,
6UOandC31 Pnxtou block. Omaha. M.18T jyaa *
RENTAL AGENCIES.
natns , lOonllno each Insertion , $ t.BO a line per
mouth. Nothlnff taken for IPHI than zgc.
_
L-13EHUY & CO. , UENT3 ! 717 N. Y. LIFE.
37(1 (
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STOBAQE.
Rates , lOoa line each Insortlon , $1.00 n line per
month. Nothing taken for less than if ! > e.
403
Tf STORAGE FOR HOUSEHOLD GOODS :
Icloan and cheap rates. It. Wells , 1111 Farnam.
404
WANTED TO BUY.
Rates , IKn n word Oral Insertion , lo a word there
after. Nolmnff taken for lens thin L'Sc.
FOR
Roods , etc. , or will sell for owner In our nuctljn
aaloH. R. Wollg. 1111 Faniain. _ 4B4 _
N LUMBER YARD. DOING GOOD BUSINESS IN
a eood town In eastern Nobrankn. llroxvn &
Holton. ll'J South 13th St. , Lincoln , Nol ) . M813 18'
XT $1,000 TO INVEST IN A WHOLESALE OR
Li manufacturlnc plant , P. O. box 12'J ' , Perry , Ju :
11B 11'
_
FOB SALE HOUSES , WAGONS , ETC 3
3r
Kates , lOc a line oaoh Insortlon , $1.50 a line per
month. Nothing taken for less than 25c.
1FOR SALE , PEItOHERON STALLIONS AND
JL marcs , registered , * 200 to $300. Wrlto for cata-
IOBUO of breeding and prices. Drctt-lltker Co. ,
Henry , S. D. 882-11'
r > -FOR SALE , CHEAP , GOOD DRIVING HORSE
-L phaeton and harness. Apply U417 Ersklno Bt.
141 IS'
FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
Hates , IWo a word first insertion , Ion word there
after. Nothing taken for leas than ! 2uc.
\-NO. 1 SPRING FRAME RAMBLER BICYCCE ,
. cualiloii tire , nearly new. Very cheap. Ad
dress KO. Bee. M30U Jy 21
Q-HANDSOME LARGE DOUBLE YELLOW i
head parrot 7 years old. n flno talker and whlst-
lor , lurgo cage. PrIeo$2C. 4003 18th St. , Council
Bluffs. 010 ' ' -
n-PUG PUPPIES , ROOM 30 , BAltKER BLOCK.
M700 A2
Q -A CENTURY COLUMBIA PNEUMATIC
.bicycle ; Bpeolal bargain. Call or address D. L.
Morgan , till North 24th. M123 10
OUAIBVOYAMTS.
Raten , lOc a line each Insertion , $1.00 a line per
month. Nothing taken for leas than : > 3c.
Orcllablo business medium' Oth year ut 110 N.lOth
407
S-MRS. . DR. M. LEGRAVE. DEAD TRANCE
clairvoyant and llfo reader ; tells your llfo from
rradlo to ifravo ; photo of your future wlfo or hus
band with Initials of name sent through mall ; life
chart $2.00 ; Egyptian breast plato to unlto the
neparated and cause , marriage with one you lovo.
Offlco and residence 417 South Eleventh street ,
near Howard street. Letters containing 4 cents In
stamps promptly answered. MH04 12 *
MASSAGE. BATHS , ETC.
Rates , IHe n word first Insertion , lo a word
thcnsaftor. Nothing taken for leis than 23c.
idR.
IT MADAME SMITH , 003 8.13TH. 2ND FLOOR ,
J JloomS.MiiBsage , vapor ulcohol , steam.Bulphur-
Ino and Boa baths. niUJU 10 *
rr-MME. CARSON. 1121 DOUGLAS STREET , 3D
-I floor , room 7 , massage , alcohol , sulphur and sea
baths. M027 14 *
rru- MME. MACK OF CHICAGO GIVES BATHS ,
Linagiiotle.mansagg treatment , 111) ) North 10th
St. , second floor , room I. 80311'
T-MME. STOWE , MAGNETIC
HEALER. 200
J. Douglas block. M127 AU
=
PEB30WAL.
Rates , IKou word Ilrst Insertion , lo n word there-
'tcr. Nothing taken fur lens than 20c.
F-WRITE FOR A FREE COPY OF OUR BEAU-
tlfully Illustrated Matrimonial Journal , con
taining many photo-engravlntri of handsome
women and gallant men who u lull to wed. Brown
Publishing Co. , T mplojoin t.Tolodo , O. M711-31 *
ir-CUTTIIISOUTANDPRESKNTATCOWAN'S
U Photo Studio , -'lyaCuinlntrBt. , and you will ba
entitled to 1' ' ArlMo Cabinet Photos , very best , on
Bill odffud cards , and ono Hxio for framing , for '
tl.UU ; without thU , $0.00 ; for lUdaya only ,
M'.Mi Jy 17 *
-I WHITE FOR FREE COl'YjOF jnKAU-
U tifully llhiHtrated iimrrlnKO * journal. llrown
I'ub. Co. , Toludo , O. M80U afl *
MONiJY TO LOAN KEAX JiBTATB.
W-LOANS. G. G. WALLACE , 312 BROWN IILK.
472
*
\V LOANS ON IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED
ii city propoitv , $3,000 and upwards. 0 to | 1K pur
cunti noddlays. W.Faniatn Smith i. Co , 1320FHnmm
_ _ J _ _ _ _ 4tJU i ) _
Tir 1 AND 2 YEAR LOANS ON CITY AND FAIIM
li niortgatfco. JlcxxlXbeluy,311 Board ofTrado.
do.ES
T-MONEY k TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES
The O , F. Davis Co. , 1000 Farnam Atreet. 100
\ \ fLb > VlSTRATE3rFTDELITY TRUSUMTOM
'i pany , 1702 Fanum Hlrm-t. 402
AAr-WANTEDATONCE LOANSON IMPROVED
Omnha properly ; law rates. Fidelity Trust
" I ) . ' Farna'ii street. . 40'J
SECOND MORTGAGE LOANS ;
low rates , Alex Moore , 401 lieu bide , 474
\ VMONB Y"TOLOANAT LOWEST RATES ON
i * Improved and unimproved real eatito ; , lloO ;
> cara Fldo.lly Trust Co. . 1702 Farnain. 13
LOANS , J. W. SQUIRES , 248 BEE BLDG.
475
"XV VNTHONY LOAN AND TRUST CO. , 31 8 N. , Y.
'i LUo , leudi allow r.ite forobolca Bdcurltyo-i
Nebraska and Iowa farum ur Omaha city pioperty ,
170
> _ \ > - CKNTUAL LOAN . TRUST CO. , BEE H 1.1)0. _
41K1
\\r-WANTED , TO Hus PKll CENT NOTE
1 1 cured hy morla ioo Omalm ulty or Duntlaa Co.
property , Itued A. aelOy , a J3 Board of Tradu
_ 407
\\T- I 1IAVJJ fl.OOO TO LOAN ON IMPROVED
'i llrBt inorifUKo Jann laud or elij propoitv.
Nolhlni ; but thu bDatbivilllty "HI bo led.
Addicts full lurtionluib to L 10 ,
MONEY ' .JO LOAN OHATTEI.S ,
V-CALL AT THE OFFICE OF
OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO.
1NCORPORTED.
You can boriowou
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND PIAN03 ,
HOUSE1) , WAHONS AND CARRIAGES ,
WABKHOUSB RECKIPT3. MEROHANDISC ,
OR ANY OI'JIER aECURITV.
Wo will lend you any amount
from $10 00 to Ul.OOD.OI ) .
ON TUB DAY YOU ASK FOR IT
without publicity or lomoval of property.
You can pay tht > money baoU In nny amount you
with , and at any tlmo , and ouoi | payment BO muJu
\\111 luduco tlio cost o ( the loan ,
lluuienibur that you hovu the use of uotn the
proimrty and Ihq money , uud pay for it only as Ion ;
ueyou keep It.
There will bo no expense or oharro kept out of
toe amount wantud , but you will roculvo tha full
umount of the loan.
Uuforo borrowlnir elaowhoro rail anil eeo us and
you will find it ervutly to your udvunta o.
OMAHA MOUTt/AOH I/JAN OO ,
300 riOUTH 10TH HTREKT ,
flrut floor ubuvtf tha ulroet.
THEOLDEbTLAROE3TANDONLY INCORPOR
ATED LOAN COMPANY IN OMAHA ,
i77
MONEY TO
X-DO YOU WANT MONEY ?
THE FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE CO. ,
HOOM-1 WITHNBLLI1I.OOK ,
310X SOUTH 10T11 , OOUKRU HARNEY ST.
WILL \ LOAN \ YOU \ ANY
SUM \ LAROB\ \ OH \ SMALL' '
FROM I TEN \DOLLAR3\ \ \ UP.
WE MAKE LOANSllN FURNITURE , HORSES
CARRIAGES , WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS OR PER
SONAL PBOPERTY OF ANY KIND
' YOU / WILL /DO / WELL TO /
CALL / ONUS FIRST 7 FOR /
OUH TERMS WILL MEIUT YOUtl APPIIOVAL.
You can pay the money back at any tlmo and In
nny amount youwlah , and thus reduce the cost of
earn Inir the loan In proportion to amount you piy.
11' YOU ovfo a balancu on your furniture or other
personal property of any kind wo will pay U off for
you and carry It an Icm as you dcslrn.
YOUCANilAVn YOUIl MONEY IN ONE HOUIl
nioM TUI : Tiiin YOU MAKE APPLICATION.
No publicity or removal of property , BO that you
gi't thu tiso of both money and property. 471)
V-WILL WAN MONEY ON ANY KIND OV SE-
J curlty ; strictly confidential. A. E. llarrls , room
1 Continental block 478
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BUSINESS CHANGES.
RatnB , lOoallno each Insertion. $1.50 a line per
month. Nothing taken for loss than -5c.
J cxchanro for cash. Wlllllin J , WelBhaim , 411
Knrbach block. MUtBJylU
Y-DO YOU WANT TO BUY , SELL OR EX-
eliaugo n buslui'ii , real estotn or lands ? Da
you want additional capital in your uustnesH ? If
BO Boons , wo can help you. Cnll or wrltn for our
bulletin , Offices In nil principal cities. Western
Diislncfls Agency , 31U N. V. Llfo lllily. 318 'y20
V-nUSINESSOP'NlNGS,874SHENANIOAHIA.
r-FOR RENT , A SMALL WATER MILL. AD-
L dress box 05 , Lincoln , Nob. 021
7-FOK SALE , UAItnER SHOP AND HATH
L room , located In the lamlm-fls part of city nud
pxccllvut business. For parttoulara address , 1C 37 ,
Bee. 1)04 ) 30
Y-A RARE OPPORTUNITY , THE OLD KS-
tabllshed and wcll-paylne ironeral store busl-
noos to bo Hold , with bulldtiifftj and lotn. Rctlrliiv.
from business , Inqulro Poslnmuter , Lo\voll , Neb.
131 10
-FOR SALE. WATER MILL. A NO. 1 , VERY
cheap. In N. W. town. 3 run burrs , 1 act rolla ,
nil necessary machinery ! cost $ llpOO ! , will Hull
forSJ.OOO ; forced s.ilo ; bo quick. O. W. IVMunt ,
Crab Orchard , Neb. 147 JlJ ! *
FOB EXCHANGE.
Rates , 1 Oca line uach lusortlon , $1.60 a line per
month. Nothing taken for lesi than lI ! > c.
Z-125,000 WORTH OF CLEAR LAND TO EX-
chaiiRO for mcrchaudlso. 'Jl'J McCaguo bldg- .
M011 _
r/-l HAVE $2,300.00 EQUITY IN ICO ACRES
Al DO miles from Omaha ; also Sl'O ncrci Ip Mis-
eoiirl. all clear. Will soil or exchange for Block
Kcncral nicrchandlHo , bootn and shouH , horsus or
cattle. J. It , 4UU4 Loavcnworth Btrcet Omahn.
MU8S7 *
rA. . CLEAN STOCK OF GENERAL MDSR
fJ Will take real catato and money Box 2'J3 , Frank
fort , Ind. 481
r/ I OWN 100 FARMS IN NEBRASKA. KANSAS
Dakota. Will soil chain or cxchnno for
md e.horsca a nd cattle. Add.box 70,1'nmlUurt , Ind.
181
r/-1\VO BEAUTIFUL MODERN RESIHENCES
A/and barn , on motor line : best location for bank
Block , merchandlBO or clear land. What hare you !
Box TOO , Oiuaha. M781 10
V-rOU SALE OR TRADE , rillST OLASS DRUG
- Btor < ! , coutr.illy located , good cash bualnesB. C.
W. I. , P.O. box 018. 130 11
Z-FOR TRADE , 300 ACRES IMPROVED CLEAR
land , N. E. Nobi-neka , for stock hardware ,
$ -1,000. G. W. D'Muut , Crab Orchard , Nob.
140 12
FOB SALE REAL ESTATE.
Ratea ] , lOo a line each Insertion , $1.00 a line pur
month. Nothing taken for Ic93 than 25c.
Fbii SALE ON'"EASY MONTIILY PAYMENTS :
A south front cottage , 0 rooms , $1,350.00 , CO foot.
A south front cottage , 1 rooms , $1,100.00 , 00 foot.
A south trout house , ( ! rooms , $2,250.00,100 foot.
A north front cottaue , Grooms , 41,100.00 , 00 feet
A north front cottage , 4 rooms , $1.000.00 , 00 foot.
A north front house , 0 rooms , $1,800.00. 00 foot.
A small first payment nud o.iiy monthly pay
ments. Small clear lota will bo taken in exchange.
Sco N. A. Kuhn , druggist , 10th and Douglas
M383 Jy 17
1NVEST YOUR MONEYIN LAND AND OET
Irlch.
We offer for quick silo 10 cholco llttlo planta
tions of ten acres each , at Mlllard , only $100 per
noro. You cau Ilro there nnd work , ordo busi
ness In Omaha. Best thin ; ; over oilonxl. Call early
Ifla you would secure one of tlieso clcirant pieces of
land , any ono of which will produce a living for
yourself and family. Bozgs A lull , 1403 F.irnam st.
C03 jy iiO
A HETTER TIME TO INVEST IN
JL i real estate , and look at thla for bargains In In-
Bldo property.
4 lots. 19th and Center , worth $1,200 each , only
$ OUO each.
1 lot > n Orchatil Hill , worth 91,200 , only $700.
1 comer lot on Military ave. , Just opposite CUf ton
JII11. worth $1,200 , only $700.
Lot on Marey St. , between 31st and 32J , worth
r.1.000 , only $1,000. .
Fltioat lot In Crolshton Helmuts , worth $1,203 ,
only * 770.
2 lots In Lincoln Place , worth $1.200 oauh , only
$000 for both.
3 lots , LaPayetto ; place , Walnut Hill , worth
$2,000 00 each , forl,5UU.OO each.
Avondale park , inside ono mlle Hue , Wcbitor
street lots , with paving , curbing , stone sldowalk ,
sewer , parkin ? , electric light , etc. The ( Iticartffslda
residence property in the city , at tho- lowest prloo ,
worth$2,000.00perlotourprlcoonly ; $1,500.00 psr
lot , half cash. Curt street fronts In Avondale
park ; only St.300.OU per lot. It will pay you to lu-
votttlgato this.
Fourtc-en lots In Roea plnco , on Georgia nnd
Virginia avenues , between Mason and Pacltlc. 1'or
CUBU wo nro olterltiic this uropsrty at OOo on the
dollar. For n homo there Is nothing liner ; as an In-
vcBtment It la Impossible to find anything bettor.
Always n pleauuru to nhow any or all of this prop
erty.
FIDELITY TRUST COMPANY. 1703 Farnain.
1U7
'
T > UY LOTS UJ .
STOEPEL PLACE.
Cheapest and b > < st lots In
OMAHA.
Special ni leu und tonns to
HOME BUILDERS.
Stocpel Plaoo lots will always advance In rrlco ,
for the ulty must ( trow westward , Call on or ad
dress W. A. Wobitor. 40i ! Ueo bldg. M577
FOR SALE , A GOOD STOCK AND OHAIN FARM
of 408 uertfB In Harrison county. Iowa , on very
roiHonablu terms. Address L. H , Itaymond , Mag-
iiolla , la. . MrtJii A3-
OOD KENTAL PROPERTY , 2 HOUSES IlENT-
Ing for $20 per month , ( .1.000 ,
Stern building , well located , ulwaya rented for
$280 per year , * -j,600.
2-rooui cottagu , block from motor linn , near
ttcliool , full lot , $1,200 , worth * lBil ( ) .
I'rolltablu and safii InvcatmcnlH for your money.
Come < and BOO. O , O , Wallace , llrown block , 10 nnd
nud Douglas. llu-13
f HAVE FIVE QUARTER SECTIONS OF LAND
J IM and (5 ( miles from town ; will Bull it all way
from , 47.00 to $ ' 0.00 per aero. This land Is fli8i-
clnna , land nnd If anybody wnnta lo irct good , clio.ip
j homo thla Is a chunce. I got ono W with running
water , DO ucrus broken , ' . ' inlluB from county uoat.
and by making n hinall payment on thU land I will
ei'll It ou 3 to U yoiir > f tlinu. Wrlto ut once or comu
and BOO mo. C. Hauck , Lotip City , Nob. M970 17'
SUI1URBAN HOME , 10 ACRES FRUIT AND
garden ; sultublo tor nursery man , milkman or
curdner. Llvo town ; thrco railroads. Addroaa
Ilex lOd , DuWItt , Neb , OUO 12
1 BARGAINS IN HOUSES , LOTS AND FARMS. J.
J JN. Frenzer , room 0 , Promter block , oup. I1. 0.
Mill Jylt
CEE THAT BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE SITE ,
t-J Jhlli and Davenport , ouo of the llnt-dt In the city ,
120x250 fuel , uaut front , rlelit on thu rldgu , will &
Bold for u Bhort tlmo at .SO per cent IHBH than valuu ,
Very few traotn llko It in thu ulty. Q.G , Wallace ,
lliown block. 110-1'J in.L :
A CHANCE TO INVEST YOUR SAVINGS. EAST
front lot Lowe uvtmuo ( Poppluton park ) , o-iuy
nccubx to motor , Owner going into buuliieui. Will
hell very cheap for cash. Aluo lot Hunscom 1'laua
Illg b.irxuln for oush. AdJi-o > ia L. F. , P. O , Box : HD
M140.
11AUOAIN. SIX ItOOM COTTAGE. SOUTH
Ufrunt half lot Hurt botwuun 1H and 1(1. ( Will
consider nny ivahoiiablo otter , half cash , toims to
hult on balance , Vf , N , Nason , Ituuiu 111 Board tuot
Tradu.
MUUU 22
LOST.
Hates. 1 ken word llrntlimoruon. luawurdthuro-
after. Kouiliig takeii fur lens iji.ui 20c.
STnAYEU-RED AND WHITE CY\V ( "iN'OALP IN
fuw < layu. Ku\vanl for Infonnattou nu Iu - n > -
nbonlB. Addrt-hs K , ilorrluon , Box 12J South
Omaha Posuoincu. 110-10'
WILL THE LADY WHO TOOK BY MISTAKE
' I Iho ladlea' gold
' haudlixi Ulucli alllc uiubiella at
Deunulla' ' jeulurday afternoon ploauu leave it at
QTUAYED. DARK BAY 4-YEAR-OLD MARK.
* - weight about bOO , auddla murU on left bhlu ,
whltaon foiuhoadandiioso. F. A. Johnaon , da.MU
Ploivc all-uct. I.110J . 12
WOBLD'S FAIiHOTELa & ROOMS
lUtoa. Iko n word first tnacrllon , lo a wurd thoro-
after. Nothing taken far loss than ' 'So.
rPIIU OR03VENOH , O'JlT SHURIUAN AVBNUU ,
J UUlciu o. a Bolott uuilly howl , wltlitii u mluutoi
walk from tha uriuuliul ontriucoa to the fair.
Goaa raforouaou. lloiaonablo rut-rs , Apuly tu 0.
a SUliuerJl } New York Ufa bulldliv. O.uuti.t.
JIlDSJy ia
ii , lOonllno prtch .Inf trtlon , $1,00 ft line par
month. Nothing taken for } faf than 'Jgo.
LADIES AND ORNTLF.MTIN OAN SOOM
Arqul K worxtnir Unowl Uoof , sliorthatid nml
B nt A. 0. Van Sftqt'd Bohool of shorthand -
hand , 013 8. Y.LIfa. TVfKTWrltom to rent. 49.1
TTNPEBTAgEBa AIJD EMU ALMEBS
natcfi , 10a a line naoh Inndrtlon , 91.no n line for
month , Nothing tnkon for tc f than 23a.
W. BAKER ( POllUBBIiV WITH JOHN O ,
Jacobs , dcooaiod , later with M.O. Maul ) , tmdur-
tAkcr nnd embalmer , 31 J 8. Jpth St. TeL UUO ,
/ 483
SCALES ,
Hates , lOo n line cnoli Insortlon , 91.BOn line per
month. Nothing taken for loss than aoo.
vrsv1" * "sEcbirb" HAND SCALIW. ALL KINDS
J- > Address Uordcn It Sulleck Co. , Lake St. , Chloaio
480
PAWNBBOKEBS.
Italcn , lOe n linn each Insertion , $ l.r > 0 a line pot-
mouth. Nothing taken for luni than 25o.
T SONNENBERO , DIAMOND BROKER , 130J
J Douglan Bt. Loins money on dlamondg.watchrs ,
oto. Old gold and silver bought. Tol. 1353. 485
SECOND-HAND TYPEWBITEBS.
Rntes , lOcn line each InBcrtlon , $ t.r > 0 a line per
month. Nothing takoii for less than 25o.
11OYLES.I. DABD. DEALERS IN TYPEWRITERS/
J JA11 makon botuht , Hold , exchanged , routed. 1)13 )
N. Y. Llfo bldg. Tel. 003 484
MPSIO. JVBT AND LANQUAOE37
Rates , lOo a line each iniortlon , 91 00 a line per
month , Nothing taken for losi than 20o.
nOELLENBECK. HAN JOIST AND TEACHER.
.1810 California Btreot. < J14
Till ; 11KA1.TY MAKU.KT.
INSTUUMEN.T8 plucoiFon record July 11 ,
1HU3 ;
WAltUANTY IlKKtW.
John Wlcdunor ut. nl ( o Abraham
Kosenbury , s 1(1 ft ( it n 132 ft of o CO
ft. lot 1 , block 22 , West Ouialnv ( ru
nic ) 9 000
Win " filovnri nnd wlfo to Louis Ounthor ,
"lot 15-10 , block 3. Postlyko plaro. . , . 2000
A V Ituinstw nnd wlfo to Kmlly llo po-
Ior.n40 ft lot 0 , block 11 , E V Smith's
ndd i. . . . , 107C
I' L Peterson nnd wlfo In Peter Jensen ,
o H lot 0 , block 481 , Grand VHnv 500
Pred KruR Urewlnp lo Frodlc Krug ,
lot 1 , block 2 , Arbor plnco 2000
A L Ituocl to 11 U Hastings , 130x50 ft
com at pt 00 ft s of nw corner lot 00 ,
Itodlck'a 2d add 1200
gUIT CItM DfiEDS.f
n r4t Tiipgor to Harry TaRgcr , w lot
4t , Gm > a ndd ( ox n 133 ft ) . . .
v M TutfRor and husband to 1112 Tan-
per. sanio
M1 ? ) Kylor nnd husband to Oeo and
Miiry Gordon , s ! 4 lot 8 , Kllzaboth
jjlaco
DKEDS.
E.TK Collins ( special raastor ) to Prod
E.Thi Hrewlng Oo. , lot 1 , block 2 , Ar
bor plnco 1SS4
G hiu lleiinottshorlir ( ) to V Q Lnntty ,
u 22 ft of 844 ftofoSO ft lollblock
121. ! Omaha 334
Totnl amount of transfers . I 9,200
PATENT
SUES & CO. , Solicitors.
t
Boo Builrling , Oinalia , Nob.
4 years Examiners U. 3 , PjVt. pnioo. Advlco f roe
No fee until patent is obtained.
The Denveril I
Investment -Bond Co.
417 BEE BUILDING } ? .OMAHA , NSB.
No safer investment or nrliiter profit can bo ob
tained thanby purchasing 'bonds with this com
pany. Wo pay 00 i > or cent moru towards the ro-
Uumptlon of bonda and matirro- thorn in ono-thlrd
less tlmo than any other comiinny. Look Into our
planbaforupurch.islne elbowhoie. For full par
ticulars wrlto or call nt ourfoflleo.
417 BEE .BUILDING bMAHA , NEB.
S. L. Hlsolow , Ocncr.il Auouu
RR1LWRY TIME dHRD
Golnir , . , Trom
West lUnlon Depot 10th A Marcy Sts. | West
_
Leavcaj onioAGo , MIL ; A ST. Arrives
Oinalia I U. P. Uopot and Marcy Sts. Omaha
"B.SOpml Chicago Express I 0.30 am
11.30am ! ChicagoExprcaa . . . , | g.COpni
Leaves lAirlveo
Omaha ) U. P. depot. Ulth A Marcy ata. I Omaha
Leaves SIOUX
" Oinnhii _ Doiiot , 1 0 aiid Marcy Bta.
7,20 am f . Sloux'Clly IHiasensror 10,20pm
_ .00jin | at. Paul K3lB' ) . . . . . . . . , 00 urn
Leaves" ! SfOUX CITv x ifAUWiu ArrlvtiH
OmaliaJ Depot. IB th andWcbatcrSta. , Omaha
fi.4S"pm | . "St , p"aufLV.uUod. . . , I ir20anT
0,4 Spin . . . . . . . . .Chlciuu Ljiullo'l. ' . . . . . . . . | 0.20am
Leaves I 75MXH A ST7 < 'L6lH87 [ Arrivoa
" Omuhaj U. P. Depot , lOtU diiid Muruy.l Omaha
4 OOpm | . , . ; . St , hami
V/ANT TO RESUME.
Atnnrlcnn Nutloniil Il ijtc OniolaU Dcilro
Tuo Month * Time fordt
An earnest effort is bftlrfR made by a largo
number of the c rod 1 tors jijid stockholders of
the American National luiik to got the af
fairs of the institution ifne
shnpo to resume
business on tbo Hn t oiaSeptumber. Telegrams -
grams to this effect jj 'o boon forwarded
to the comptroller < i AOI Washington ,
and In all probability & dnlogatlou of
Influential shareholders will visit the
capital city soon to lay the \vholo situation
before Comptroller Eckels. The comptrol
ler haa oxpicsscd himself as bumj ; desirous
of fieeing the bank IIKUIII placed on Us feet ,
yet ho lias not consented to tclvo the men ut
Iho helm until September 1 to nnUe a ault- >
nblo showing1 unluas they can give him posi
tive assurance that tha bank will bu siin
proper shJpo to rciUtno at that tltiiu.
Ono of the ofllcers of the American
National aald yesterday momlnij to a reporter
that whllo he could not say that the comp
troller had given thorn any doflnito en
couragement in the undertaking to resume
on Boptotnber 1 , yet the situation was indeed
very satisfactory and ho hoped fora satis
factory adjustment of the mutter within Ison
short lima. Ho believed that thu gentlemen
who Intend to visit Washington in the onto
terest of ( ba bank would succeed in con
vincing the comptroller that the bank could
resume with safety on September 1 ,
BUDGET OF WESTERN NEWS
Minors Wild ( hot a Wondortolly Hloh Dls-
oOTOiy at Tilford , Oolo ,
GOLD QUARTZ ONE-FOURTH PURE GOLD
ProiprctliiR In the 1'ltUln ( lolil Holt Alum
flncer Mlno 1'ormt Firm ttnllroncl
Project * Join ot Uouornl
Intercut.
The miners at Tllford , Colo. , nro wild
over the discovery of gold quartz yielding
0,850 ounces ofpold to the ton. The rnport U
undoubtedly authentic , and prospectors nro
overrunning the country , tailing up claims.
The discovery was made byvo old tiros-
pectors nbout flvo miles out of town , and
has boon kept qulot for some days. Many
of the raon who are now looking for clntms
are minors who hn"o boon thrown out of em
ployment by the recent suspension of silver
mlno operations.
( Ircmt 1'rospoctltig ; 1'lclcl.
Pltkln's gold bolt continues To forgo to the
front with rapid strides , sajs tha Pltkin
Minor. During early days this famous sec
tion was the solo attraction of mining men
to the Quartz crock district , and for several
years It was allvo with operating companies.
The sole drawback , however , was the In
ability to sccuro n process to srxvo the gold.
Thus tlio extreme excitement dlod nway
until recent years , when wonderful Inven
tions of the gold saving process wai discov
ered. This caused n revival of mining In
that section , which , hns continued with
renewed vljror. Tests have been made
on the gold belt ores with startling results.
In sic months It will bo the scene of n verit
able excitement. The immensity of the ex
posed gold ere bodies In the different proper
ties'of that section has no equal In the
state of Colorado. It is surprising to
note that such a valuable gold territory
Is not operated raoro than it is , but this
Is accountable , for the llmo bolt has been
years. The miniiiR world should carefully
watch the progress of development in this
famous gold bolt , as surprising results will
follow.
That human expectations are seldom
realized has become a proverb , but when
Charles Wuhl , of Tin Cup , ana William
Alklro of Denver took a bond on the Gilt
Edge , on Forrest hill they took a contract to
disprove the old saying. Float runnlug
hundreds of dollars iu gold had Inspired
them to effort nud the work of trjclug It
was rewarded this weak by striking the
vein. This consists of n true ilssuro in the
porphyry , four feet between walls , with two
feet of mineral , "which will average over
$100 in gold. The float extends over a largo
territory and It is problo that cro many days
it will bo covered with prospectors. The
gold belt , which extends from Pltkln ta the
head of Taylor river , is the ricUust la the
Vollow .Metal AVortli 850,000,000.
A gold prospector and miuer who lives in
Denver , but who , for business reasons , will
not permit , at this tlmo the use of his iiamo ,
has made a valuable discovery on some new
placer ground located near Aluia , Park
county. With the assistance of ono niun ,
part of the tlmo , this miner has taken out
over 81,000 in gold in nine weeks. Ho pro
poses now to put in sluice boxes and to work
the territory in n systematic manner.
The ground Is easily reached from the
South Park branch of the Union Pacific ; is
well supplied with water and convenient to
market , so that supplies will not bo expen
sive. English engineers who examined the
territory at different limes within the past
live years estimate that the placer grounds
between Montgomery and Fairplay contain
over 550,000,000 of the yellow metal.
The working of the now placer will have
the effect ' of starting up others in the vi
cinity.
Hill and his partners of Fairplay , who
have been working between Fulrplay and
Alma the past two weeks , have cleaned up
In excess of $3 per day to the man. For lack
of appliances , which they niYj now putting
in. they did not work full time.
This is the year for gold placer * .
1'lurco Forest Firm.
Three mountain fires , the smoke of each of
which can bo seen from LaraniioWyo. , nave
been raging several days. Ono is at the head
of the Big Ixiramlo , the second is on Fox
creek and the third in the Centennial.
The most serious tire , so far as information
goes , is that on Fox creek. It has burned
over hundreds of acres and has destroyed an
immense amount of fine timber. "Tho lire is
supposed to have been started in Bear Gulch
by a couple of men who had been camping
out and neglected to put out their Ilro com
pletely upon leaving. The high wind soon
took the Itanics to the tall timber nud they
have been raging ever since.
A quarter of a mlle of corduroy rood in the
gulch hns been buruod out as well as all the
bridges on the road between Laramiu ana
North park. The stage is now compelled to
travel by way of Boswoll's ranch , going a
distance of at least ten miles out of its usual
course.
The stage driver said that the fire was so
near on his trip to the park that it almost
scorched htm , nnd was "running' like a race
horse. " A great deal of flue gauio was seen ,
particularly oik and door , the Ilro having
driven them from the timber.
TraiiBcoiitlnnntiil Lino.
Advises from Colts , on the Atlant'o &
Pacific , state that contractors who are layIng -
Ing track for the Noveda Southern from that
point to Good Springs are rushing matters.
The road is now runumg within live miles s.of
Vnmlorbilt. ofn
The latest nnd most important Information >
concerning the now road is thlit a contract
for building flfty-ono miles between Van-
dcrbilt and Good Springs will be let on the
0th lost. This Indicates that the line is
not to bo n branch of the Santa Fo system ,
but an incdepnueiit transcontinental line ,
connecting Denver with [ southern California
by way of Sun Bernardino. Some hold the
opinion , however , that the road is to con
nect at Clover Valley junction , south nof
Plocho , Nov. , to whli-h point a road from
Suit Lake now ruus. The gap is less than
100 miles , mid the grudo is easy to construct. )
jior Plclit.
The recent find of copper deposits four
miles from McCnmmou , Idaho , is beginning
to crcato u rlpplu of excitement , but nothing
like what its importuned would seem to
deserve. An assay of the ere has been made ,
showing this report 23 per cent copper > ,
seven ounces silver with traces of gold. !
Wcro such a discovery made in Colorado
another Creede minim ; boom would Immedi
ately follow , but In Idaho , for some unue-
eouutJiblo i-oason , the discovery of auy kind
of rich mineral deposits creates but little ;
interest , ocltumcnt or discussion. The ere
from the MeCummnn Held has not n slnglo
refractory element in U and the amount of
silver It carries would pay nil the expenses
of mining , roilnlng and marketing. The fol
low Ing named Pocatello citizens Imvo located
clulmskr Suportondcnt Calvin , George Robe-
than , Thomas Ball , O. Malvany , ISd Clayton
nnd William Barnhurt. Thcso gentlemen
will continue development operation for ona
fovr weeks , and should the find Inuronso in
richness , as is confidently expected , they
will put in a working plant thut will bo oya
credit to southern Idaho. The MrCnmmon
copper Hold promises to startle the outsldo
world with genuine merit.
Jtlch Strilcu In Oregon , ,
Fresh fuel was added to the gold fo-cr in
southern Oregon recently by u rich strike
inado by the Donov brothers. They were
prospecting on an old placer Hold in the
Aulthouso district in Josophlno county ,
when they discovered a rich pocket from
which they took ono nugget nelgluu ?
twcnty-otio ounces ( 155) ) . Other smaller
nuggets and u largo uinouut of coarse gold
dust were albo taken out , Thu formation ton
which the lucky prospectors luivo : ed
their claims U rich edmi
a placer bed containing
many largo chunks of paying quartz. Uy
dIt-dug u shallow ditch a fo\v huodrod feet
in length a steady ( low of 1,000 miner's
Inches of water cau bo obtained. The :
strangest part of the Hud U that It Is In the
center of a placer bed thnt was famous for
its richness thirty years ago. It was worked |
for many years und it U osllmutod that
$1,500.000vorth of fold dust wus taken from
it. The pi osout owners will form a stock
company at once and proceed to work tticir ,
property for all it will yield. Dr. J. M. Toy-
lor , a well known mining man of southern
Oregon , vouchee for the nbovo statements ,
nnd o sorts thnt It Is the richest Una timdo
In that section for lomo llmo.
\Vnnlilncton.
Anacorte * Is now shipping Derlng son
codfish to Boston.
At Mill Plain , nonr VnncouvcV the weight
of the prunes on a 4-yoar-ohl true broke It
down. On the broken branch were 8,837
prunes.
The HopgrowoM association of Vaklm.iaro
puzzled to know how to sccuro 0,000 pickers
for Mil * year , wnoro 2,000 have heretofore
been required.
The measuring worm Is playlntf Imvoo
In the great forests of flr. gprueo nnd Alaska
plno on the lloqulnm rlvnr. In some places
there Is not n living tree loft.
The old town , Yaklnm City , Is assuming
now llfo. H has lately secured the building
of n woolen mill by raising a bonus of * 3,000\
A depot , that has long been deferred , is now
iu course of construction.
The Fourth was celebrated at Lapwal by
n gathering of 12,000 Indians and 1.000 whites
The Indians cama from different reservations
and participated In war parados. daucootc.
Chief Joseph was onn visit to his people and
was the hero of the day.
Two sea otters , dead , but with fur In flno
condition , cnmo ashore on thoboach between
North Cove ntitl Wcstport last week. The
stage driver secured ono nnd n monitor of
the llfo snvltifr crow the other. The skins
are worth J100 or moro aplcco.
'Dudley Trlbblo. who Is known all over the
P.tlouso country , has struck n rich Hold mlno.
The ledge Is nbout eighteen miles east of
Fnrmlngton and assays $ IBOO to the ton.
Mr. Tribblo and his partner have already
been offered WOO.OOO . for their claim , but
have ! refused.
The prollmlnory survey for Soattlo's cut
off for the Great Northern has been coin-
Dieted. According to the engineer's report ,
n grade of thirty foot to the mile can be secured -
cured over the hill from Snohomlsh valley
to I-ako "Washington. The preliminary line
leaves the main line nt Monroe , runs thcnco
down the Snohomlsh river , ere sci the Sno-
homish near the forks and parallels the
Lake Shore road from n point near Hcd-
A pot canary bird In Falrhavcn has always
had an aversion to his natural dross , nnd
1ms industriously pulled out every feather
ho coula roach. The result li that ho has
now a smooth , shiny skin , which looks llko
polished parchment , two or thrco lonely tall
feathers nnd a trlflo of plumage oirtho head
and neck. In summer ho Is nil right , but
the cold of winter bothers him. As soon as
frost com03 ho Is clad In a warm ilauuol
jacket , which ho admires Immensely. At
night ho lies down on a bed of cotton bat
ting , submits quietly to bo covered up and
sleeps there contentedly till morning' .
, Colorado ,
Colorado gold properties continue to pay
dividends.
The Uttlo Italia , Yankee Hill district , has
frco milling gold ere worth $00 per ton.
Some ot the mines in the Ourny district
will resume operations and store the ore.
Ore yielding flf ty-thrco ounces iu gold per
ton has been discovered iu the Bucnn inino ,
Boulder county , x.
Cook's circus played In Lcadvillo to about
liOO people. The proprietor Is clear on the
silver question.
The Western Glass company of Colorado
Springs will incorporate with a capital stock
of $250,000 in a fuw days.
The limestone shipments at Morrison have
decreased from eighteen to live cars a day ,
on account of the reduced amount of smelt
ing.Tho
The Mabel Mining nnd Milling company
has been incorporated with a capital stock
of $500,000 to operate in El Paso and Fre
mont counties.
The railways of Colorado have been as
sessed nbout $3,000,000 moro than they wcro
last year , while in Kansas they have boon
asses jed $ S,000,000 ) moro than last .
. . . . . . . . . . year. . . . _
According to the report of the director of
the mint , Colorado produces 20.0 per cent of
the gold nud silver produced in the United
States and 11.0 percent of the gold ami sil
ver product of the world.
A batch of 20,000 brtx > k trout was shipped
from the Denver hatchery for distribution in
the waters of l aslo river. Noixrly the same
number was sent to Twin lakes. The Den
ver hatchery has about 100,000 , trout remain-
The big Seven Rivers reservoir , now nearing -
ing complntlon , will hold 0,000,000 cubic feet
of water. Suppose by some superhuman
power this amount of water could bo frozen
Into separate cubic foot of ice , and if it was
possible to place thcso blocks end to end in
ono direction around the earth , they would
reach nearly forty-flvo and ono-ha'.f ' times
around , or more exactly , 1,180,304 tulles.
Dan Seward has a'vcry peculiar specimen ,
found on ono of their claims tbo Jumbo. It
is a round , flat piece of brown Is ti rock about
the slzo of an ordinary dinner pail and about
two inches thick , through the middle of
which is a layer of brilliant amethyst quartz
nud crystals. In the center of the flat part
is a regular handle ns perfect as though cbls-
ciod out with instruments. Wcro it not for
the streak of amethyst quartz running
thromrh it would readily bo mistaken for
some Indian or Aztec relic.
Orvg-on ,
There is a good crop of pears and apples ,
nnd taken all round , it is not a bad year for
fruit in Oregon.
Coyotes have killed nearly all the lambs In
the vicinity of Kcllogps , Douglas county , and
stockmen have been forced to take their
sheep off the ranges.
The First National bank of BakcrCity has
received from John Franco 100 ounces , or
$3C > GO , tlio cleanup of Mr. Franco's placer
claims near Mitlbcur City or Eldorado.
Jcsso Steiwor of JofTernon lost a dozen
head of oxtrn Jersey dairy cows. Some old
white lend cans , which had boon lying about
for several years , were thrown out where
the cattle had access to them , and it is bo-
lleved they wcro poisoned from licking the
old paint.
A boy in Polk county found a nest of that
most beautiful of domesticated American
birds , the golden-winced woodpecker , or
"flicker , " in an old apple tree. Ho has taken
out an egg every day for thirty-six days , the
bird faithfully laying n now ono each time
the nest Is robbed. ,
Some of the prominent prune growers of
the country hud been doubtful about the
prune crop for some tlmo , but an examina
tion of tlio orchards now shuns the trees well
laden und the ' prospects nro much hotter. It
Is estimated'thai there will bo throe-fourths
of a crop , which will make n largo yield ol _
prunes.
John Aborn of Oswrgo sot flro to some old
rubbish in which there
happened to bo a
number of cartridges illled tvlth flno bird
shot. Ho soon was made aivuro of the fact
and received in nil parts of the body over IliO
gralas of shot. A doctor succeeded Iu find
ing about thirty of the shot , but the romaln-
ing 100 uru burled too deeply in various turts
of hia anatomy.
Tnero was weighed nt Dufur last week by
Mr. Halnos , Br. , of Nnnscne a span of colts
thnt nre hard to boat In iinv country. Ono ,
a Uelfounder lllly , 2 years old , weighing 1,100 ,
and the other , a three-fourths brqd English
Craft colt , 111 months old. sired by "Sprots-
bore Dandy,1'owned by n. Slgmanweighing
1,130 , measuring six feet live Inches around
tlio heart and nearly sixteen hunds high ,
Tlio Inl ( U .
There Is still considerable snow on the
mountains In some portions of thu llluolc
Hills.
.
A carload of concentrates were shipped
last wt'ok by the ICoystoiio company. They
are the cleanest yet produced iu thu Blncii
Hills ,
Samples of iron from deposits nbout
twenty miles west of Rapid City are on utX
hibition ut the World's fair nnd are attract
ing some attention.
Kd , Doffobnoh of Plorro passed through
Duffulo Gap last wcok with a bunch of 450
noises ho had picked un in Idaho nnd wus
tukiue them to 1'icrro.
A dispatch from Chamberlain , S. P. , an-
nouncHs that the first stock shipment from
the ocdcd Bloux rungoH , consisting of ten
carloads , left for eastern murk o is.
George AV. Williamson , u bhcon man tvho
has hU Block ranch nbout ten miles cast of
Hnpld City , is said to have clipped L',700
pounds of woorfrom a flock of 500 snoop this
season.
A fuw days ago while Contractor Collins
wna riding along the grade- above Kllmoro's
camp , says the Bpeurflsh HegUtor. a huge
rook came down at it dropped from the sky ,
struck his horso'g hena and cut It off as
clean as though dona by n catmon ball.
vra till done so suddenly that Mr. Collins
was completely dazud for a moment , hardly
realizing what had huppouod. Fortunately
bo escaped unhurt , but u few inches moro
\vould huve uiadu tulucoiueat of him.
SCHEMES OF SILVER MEN
Champions of Free Oofongo Are Now form-
lug Tholr Doming Campaign.
THEY HAVE A VARIED LOT OF THEM
When ConcrctA Convene * the White .Motnl
Ailvocnicn AVII1 Try to ( lot Togutlior
unit Acrco on Some Coitroxlon
Irani the Other SUto.
July 11. Treasury
ofllclnls , nro speculating on the nrolmlilo
ohnrnctor of the concession which the
frco silver men will demand for the
withdrawn ! of their opposition to the
i-opoul of the Sherman litw , They have
noticed with considerable amu. oinotit
that every prominent free silver man
who hut ) expressed his vlown on the sub
ject declares thnt the frco wllver forces
will not permit the ropoul of the Shot1-
nuin Inw until they huvo secured lo ls-
Intlon of n fnvornblo nntnro. But noono
of the frco silver men 1ms yet Hinted
clearly lust whnt concession will bo
nccoptnblo. A review of the probnblo
concessions demanded shows thnt they
rnngo from nn out-and-out free colnuffo
bill to the coinage of the silver bullion
now In the tronstiry. The idea thnt t\
free eolnnjjo bill cnn pass Is absurd. The
uoitmjjo of the bullion in tlfo treasury
will , It Is believed by some ollluinls , bo
thu concession agreed upon.
There are 1U3,000,000 ounces of silver
bullion now In the treasury. This cost
the government n little over 3117,000-
000. If coined It would amount , by
reason of blognorngo , to nbout $100,000- ,
000 , thus increasing tha circulating
medium about 910,000,000. It is the fnot
of the Increase o ( the circulating
medium that lends to the belief thnt n
sullleiont number of the conservative
silver mou will como into the adminis
tration ranks to Bccuro the passage of
the repeal. To coin this amount of
bullion would require about flvo years.
Among the other concessions proposed
is one suggested by Representative
Outhwaitoof Ohiowho believes that the
most satisfactory solution would be the
passage of the bill providing for the
coinage of 3100,000,000 iu subsidiary
coin. This proposition , it is olalmod by
its advocates , would moot with great
favor among the farmora and the work-
iugmcn in the south and west , where
the free silver sentiment is equally
strong. Moreover , it would have the
advantage of being nn exceedingly good
financial speculation on the part of the
government to work up some of its vast
sturo of pig bilver into half dollars ,
quarters and dimes.
Another proposition is thnt of Senator
Vest of Missouri , who has announced
thnt bo will introduce a bill providing
for the free coinage of silver nt the ratio
of twenty to ono. The present ratio ia
sixteen to one , and when Senator Vest
mndo this announcement ho calculated
that the increnso proposed would inalco
the value of the silver dollar equal to
that of gold. Since then , liowovor. the
price of fail VOL- has so much depreciated
as . to make it necessary to increase the
"
ratio twenty-eight and"bcvcntonths to
ono ( in order to make the silver coin
equal the gold. This would go far
toward making the silver dollar a de
cidedly unwieldy coin to carry around.
It is believed that there will bo a great
many bills introduced immediately eon-
gross is ready for business by individuals
who will imagine that they have discov
ered the panacea for the present finan
cial ills. Should this bo so , a cations of
the free silver men will bo called and nn
effort made to determine on some single
bill upon which they can exert their
strength. ,
Balloon tonight and tomorrow night.
BKID3E.
Trains Will Uo Crossing : nt Kant Omnlm In
Two Months.
Notwithstanding the financial stress
which obtains throughout the country the
Omaha Bridge & Terminal company goes
serenely along completing the structure
across the Big Muddy at Kail Omnlm. The
iron work on the pivotal pier is being put up
and by the mlddloof September It Is thought
by President Putter , twins will bo running
over the now bridge.
A letter was received vcsterday morning by
President Potter statin , ' that two switching
engines , Nos. 1 and 2 , had been shipped via
the Erie Despatch from nn custom locomo
tive works on July ! ) , nnd would arrive in
Omah'i within n clay or two iu charge of a
machinist who would put them in active
service.
In the meantime an export Is arranging
plans for the yards of the Terminal company
and after their completion , which will bo
within a fortnight , another submission to
the eastern capitalists Interested in the
enterprise , bids will bo invited for grading
the yards and putting them in shape for the
tracks.
Mr. Potter. iMtalkmg of this matter to a
BEKreporter saul : "It is very imperative thai
wo have good terminal facilities and thcro-
for wa are making haste slowly. Ono of the
bust yard exports In the country has inves
tigated our grounds on several occasions and
Is about ready to submit his plans for ap
proval. But as there should bo no mistakes
made iu this matter wo will sub
mit the perfected plans to our eastern
representatives to pass uixm before bids nro
asked for. I think it will bo about a month
ynt bJ''oro wo are In n position to HIK for
bids to gr.ido and slmpo the yards. Tills ,
however , will bo In ample time , as 1 bollovo
wo will not got trains over thu bridge boforu
September IK , and maybe n
llttlo later. After the bridge -is com *
plotod wo Imvo two npproachna
tracks are laid along the levee on the Coun
cil Bluffs side touching nil the Iowa lluot
and 100 fcut or moro will only have to be
Juld to connect up the whole system. "
NO FUNDS FOR SEV/EItS.
Oflloliiln Drrldn thut Monny Uantiot ISu
Tniimforruil from Otliur I'lindi ,
ThoconfproncoyoRtortlav forenoon hotwocn
the city oflic'liils and the sewer cnntr.tclora
was utt ended by City Attorney ConncllTivan
iirerBolhi , Complioller Olson nnd Council *
man Wheeler for the city , and Contractors
C. V. Gallagher , John F. D.illoy , J. U Black ,
Samuel Katz , George Tillson and Attorney
.lohii L ) . Howe , the latter representing Mc
Donald & Ponlluld.
The meeting , w.is for the purpose outlined
In Tin : BKB , and terminated wlth-tho result
that no funds can bo "provided other than
those derived from the sale of thu bonds ,
Thu contiMctoi-3 urgml that the oflluiuls takn
stops to provide funds until the bontU are
disposed of.
JJr , Council ! gave it ns his opinion that
inonoy from other funds could not bo di *
vcrtou for the purpose of Investing in war
rants thut might bo issued against the sewer
fund , to be lakau up wnon the bonds are
sold. After discussing the matter pretty
thoroughly the conference was brought to
n close with the understanding thut If the
contractors uro abla to nogollato the bonds
with the bunks thu council will make them
of the 5 percent lisub and the contractors
can tuko them anil proceed with the work ,
With the work under way there will be an
Indebtedness of t'W.O'X ) , with but tl2,000 la
th' ) sewer fund to moot it , In case the con *
tractors are unable to negotiate the bonds
and accept thoin In payment for the work.
tlioy will bo milled off , outl the contracts will
not bo curried out until the bonds are sold.
Mr , Connell , Mr , Cornish , Mr. Bolln and
nearly all of thogoutlumon present expressed
the bolltif that there will bo plenty of takers
for bauds after thu Urn of September and