Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 19, 1893, Page 7, Image 7

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SPEGIRL NDTIGES.
ATVKRTISRMKNT9 KOH TIIKflK COLUMNS
will bolnXm until 1B3 ; < ) p. ni. for tlio nvrnlriK
and until ttiiiup. m. for the morning ami Sunday
edition * .
Artvortlwrii , tiy tr-qtipMlnir n mimborod cheek
can Iitivntlirlrnn wpr mlrtrf * p l lo ! iiumborod
Jotter In cnrri of Til * IIKK. Answers o mlrtmnsixl
rriM upon prrnfiiitntlon of tliu check.
WANTED MALE HELP.
IlMcMUcawonl flrM Invrtlon.len word there-
fiflor. Nolnliut taken for lost than ' . ' . "o.
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-SVANThK'MA'WKNMUAI'llKUSrilOpKj
kiM-iKTfl , Mli > fiiwn , plmrninclHts. clisrk * ot nil
Vlnkfi , mnlo or icmaip . out nf CMIIMU ; , , ! . . - In
lown , Nebraska or Wyomlne lo send JIB their
minion and address. Wo ran bo of n"rvle to you
In aiding you to m-cura , - . ' tv-ntin
noun Airrncy , Mill N. Y. Mfo Hide ! 14H
T > -1F YOU WANT A OOOI ) PAYINO JOII WKITH
JJllio HnwkH Nursery Co. , Milwaukee , Wq. |
11-ORNTIjKMEN OK OOOI1 CltAUACTKIl TO
J'mptvwnt our business , Insurance inun preferred -
ferrod117 ! Ileo biillillnir. _ _ M8i7 :
- TO SKMi llAKINfl . „ , .
B-SALESMEN l ( roods In (11am llolllmr Pint ,
ffon.00 month and cxix-iinc * . or commission. Chi-
cntro linking I'owilcr Co.,71)7 Van Huron Htroct , Chi-
ttrxj- ?
-
Cairo.
n-IUKKK : A OOOI ) I1KKAD AND OAKB
J Junker : Hlcady employment ; ntalowairun wnnlert
ve.ir round ; nallonnllty ami reference' . Address
Vex COO , Yankton , S. D , 170 22 *
BWANTKD , DItUO CLKHK. 1' . O. BOX MH. M201
B-OFF10K MAN WANTRD. I1Y WIIOLF.SAT.K
housc'i tlrsl-class onico man : must wrltn good
Iiawl nnil ! * rapid nnd nccitrntn al llirtires. Steady
employment and Rood position lo proper parly ,
AildnmH. TJII. . Hue. . 2111) ) !
-WANTED , A 0000 nUTCIIEIt THAT UN-
denUamls tlio business : will pay frond waees.
llencel MlHko/tinl. Nebraska M27U 21 *
fA OOOD SHOEMAKKIl WANTKD FOll OLD
J.ind new work. II. II. Todt , Falrbury. Neb.
MI03 ! 20 *
B-SALAUY Oil COMMISSION TO AGENTS TO
liaudlo the PatontClieinlcal Ink Eraser Pencil.
Thomosl useful and novel Invention of the nun.
KraHos Ink Ihoroughly In twoHeconds. Works llko
made. i ! ( ) ( ) to Will per cent prutlt. Anentatiiakliiir
frBO IHT week. " Wo also want .1 ceueral itRunl to
taku I'liiirirn of territory niul appoint sub ajfetils. A
raru chatico to tuakii money , Wrlto for ti-rumanJ
n Hpeolmen of enmltie. Mouroo Erasing Jirit. Co. ,
X ill ) . L.H Cro s , Win. ! 11 r.
B-WANTED. AIIAN AND WIFE TO OO INTO
thu country. Man lo do farm work and woman
to cook. Mimt liu capable anil Rleaiily. Apply to
( ! uy C. Ilarlon at Hinolllue workH. illl 'JO
IJ-WANTKD , MKN TO TiiAVEn. $ r.n TOIOO
Jper nioiilli. Slono .V Wellington. Madison. WH. |
B WHAT'S THE USE 1IUSTL1NO UNLESS YOU
I'can maku a dollar ? Tlio Unliiini Novelly Co. , 'J1
J'ark I'lnci ) . N. Y. City , don't liamllo dead bodies.
Our every Hpeclalty talkH ; wo'ro iiioneyiuakerH.
llounelioul 1'ooilB nnd othur Hpcclallli.'H. Out In
with ua now. 313 18 *
IJ -WANTED , C1ENEHAL AOENTS SEI.UNO
J' owartlclcH to ilettlors ; uxcliiHlrn territory , no
mi capital ruqulriHl ; 200 to : ti)0 ) per
cent priillt. Coliuiibia Clicmlcal Co.y'J7 Scnlif - ' -
Btrmit.Clilcago , III. . M325 ID *
1) MKN WANTEuT SAIAUY AND KXl'KNSRS.
J 'Pennaiieiil place. Apply at onco. llrowu llros.
Co. , Nurserymen , Chicago. MJIB4 10 *
-WANTKD , AIIE YOU A CATHOLIC ? AUK
you unemployed ? Will you work for if 18.00 per
week ? J. U , ( jay , M Fifth avouiio , Chicago , 111.
M323 10'
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WANTED FEMALK HELP.
. l ! < o a wnrdflrnt Insertion , Ic awordthcro-
after. Kotnlni ; taken for U > HH than ' -T > c.
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V KncloBo Htaiuiu ) < l envulopo. Klla Wcrst , See ,
Sonlli Ilcnil. Ind.
fl-WANTKD. LADIES OH YOUNG MKN TO
v > lake llubt. pluaHant work nt tliclr own homes ;
$1.011 to * : u)0 ) per day can bo quietly inado ; work
pent by mall ; no caiivusHlm : . For particulars ad-
tlrtwH ( Hobo Mfi ? . Co. , Ilex C331 , llonton , Mass. Ks-
tabllHln-d 1880. M312 Jy ID *
WANTED , LADIES TO WHITE AT HOME.
KnelORU Htamiieil envelope. Vurua Lansdou ,
South Ilcnd , Inil. MH77 lyvit ) '
riOIIII , FCll "OENKUAI , HOUSBW011K. W. P.
v'Stiii'Ucl , 12'JI S. 2Utli , bolwoon Poppleton and
Woolwortb ave. 80' '
C\- \ LADIES OK OOOD ADDIIKSS TO INT11ODUC1K
\yonr bimlneHHiimotiK friends. $ ? . " > .Oil to $100.00
ealary to rlclit p.trlles117 ; Uco bullillni ; . MalG :
/I-WANTED , LADIES AND OKNTI.KMEN , WI3
V J will pay you fr.1 lo $1'J ) H > r week to work for ns
nt your homes ; no caiiva tnt ; ; btrlctly boiuo work ;
Hcnd hulf-aildri'Msed onvelopo. ( J. F. KinmoiiH .V
Co. , cor. Halturynmrch and Waler Slroels. , HoHloii ,
Mass. i10 U ) '
YouNtj 'LADY TO QUALIFY FOII OFFICE
work. L-IB , lieu. M''GO i2 !
WANTED , OI11L FOll QENKHAIj'lIOUSE-
work , Hiiuill family , lti'23 Corby street.M'JOO
M'JOO 20"
/T-WANTED , GIIIL F01' OKNEItAL IIOUSE-
V/work , four lu family , good homo for rlxhl onu.
AddreHH , Itox 17l ! , Jlalvern , Iowa. Maul 33 *
-WANTED , A ( JIUI. FOP. OENKKAL HOUSK-
work for a family In Iho country wllliout clill-
Uruii. Mall aUUi-exs , tirocnwood , Neb. , Ilex : tj.
Mi."J'J'a *
-WANTED. IN A FAMILY OF THUKE. A
trimly. ri-Hpcctablo woman , between 45 and 50
years of ago. Ouo who careH moro for a homo
than Wiiffes. French or German preferred. For
Inrtbnr particulars adilreas A. Caspur , Anro , Hurt
Co. . Nub. 3M0 *
f WANT13U. LADIKS AND OKNTIVK.MEN FOIt
v.lionorablo work , with ( food pay Knaranlccd.
Address O , ( ilolxiolllcu , Council IlIilIIs. Mi'J7 : 1'J *
C -WANTED ! hiiir , AT sSTsoufifr-WKNTY-
'Mflli ' avenue , wuall family. JI320 111 *
COOK WANTED , 202 N. 18TH.
M331 21
/I WANTED. rOMPETlINl' filUL FOll GEN
v'eral liouHuwork. Mrs , L. A. fiamer , US27 Cali
fornia Hlrccl. M320 21
TOE , BENT HOUSES.
llatos , lOna line each Insertion , $ l."iOn line per
onlli. . Nothlns taken for less than ' 'fto.
33 -FOll KENT , UQUSKS IN ALL 1 > AHTS OP
the city. Tlio O. F. Davis company , 1505 Farnam.
.110
33 -3AND-I-KOOM ArAUTMENTS. VON DOUN
block , with HtuaniirufuruticuM ivmilrwJ ; 10 S'J'Jd.
447
T\-K-HOOM I1OOSE. MODKKN , CONVENIENT
J-'for business \vholen.ilo men. Apply Ilia
South llllh Hlreet. ! 12
) .M . COTTAdKTO HF.NT , CONVENIKNT
Ir0 U. I'.rallroail muii. Iiuiulru ilia S. lotli st.
413
| VOK UKST. NO. 212 N. 17T1I. 1 1 KOOMS.
AJ lvit tlnoi-H fui'iilsheil , near now poatoRlco
See ( loo. J. Fox , 1'JIS llarney street.
Mfl-Hjy 27
fDIU.IOHTKUL 1IOMKEIHT-UOOM ; HOUSE ,
J nio4l ni eouveuleni'eH , IKIIII. beaullfill lawn ,
natural nbado litvs , : IS jiur mo. Imiulro ' 'HiKI
I'lei-cobl.
SHI
T \ - -TWO EAST FUONT 7-ltOl.M COTTAOE3 ,
4all modern and In eM'Cllenl repair , half a block :
from cnrllno. Will rent luuelher to denlrahlo ten- ,
lints very cheap. Fidelity Trust Co. , I'D' ' Farnam.
Mllli )
TFOll HUNT , ll-KOOM 1IOUS1 ! . JIODKUN IM-
J-'liroveiuenlH , llvci inliuuex walk to tlm post-
jtt\va. \ O , F. D.ivlt Co. . 15K3 Farnam ulroet.
1011 111
FOlt IlEMT. COTTAOK OF SIX HOOMS WITH '
. -modern c < w\L'nlciu.'es , only lluuo bloi-ks Houlli
of cintit lioiiM ) ; ixiiiHeHiloii Autfilbl 1. Iiuinlro that
tl 12 3.171h HI. T J. Flt7.iuorrl ! > . ' . ' 32
FOll KENTiLKOAST : HAUD WOOD FIN-
InltiHl and hautlsoniely ilecur.iteil clovi'ii-room '
) uumi , , linn hirn mid lark' " ctouuilH In Ural rlasn
locality t .woo ir i moiitli lo acccptablo tenant.
I' ' lfc _ . _ M''Ol l-j' It.SS
TVKlllt KENT. 'J-STOHY HOUHE , 3M10 CASS
.l/htio-el ; llrMi-rlnKH roiulltloii ! miHleni linprovu-
niL-nlMi ramu > . lint ami cold walcr. balliu , eln. ; line
lucallon. K. A. Nuitliuu , Tax ilciurtment 11. , v IlllM.
liy jisni : ' "j
DTi..vrs"oF n UOOMS. KAOII TN IOOU UK-
luilri I.tnlnn block. Vil Hour. J'JiMid per month
Olio fr.imo houiu or H rooms , newly papered , in
COIM ! repaircorner of Jnc'liHon ami llth HI. , S''O.OU
iH-r luontli. John lIanilln'J17 Llntou block.
_ _ _ _ _ * ? ! 2H3 _
"IV-FOK KKNT-3. 4 ANIIB HOOMS , 11.11 B. 17TII
J Struct. IVlwet'U Jiivktion anil Uuvuiiworlli.
' 'li'-23-
KSlUAllLV : 10-1KXIM 1IUICK , . " .MI'J DOUO-
lus ; nlbo coll.iK'i' , V.'UU Doiitflaa. W. F. Clark ,
-07 Dpujlas si. 3UJ 21 *
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ROOMS
li.-\lis. IHc ; v v enl llrsttiiHortlon.lcu won ! thoro-
Bfler , Nolhlu j uucii for U'SH than ' 'J.
H,3 U Kurth'.Md.
M 7tO :
E-FUIINISIIKI ) UOOMS. 1017VNU llf.'S O.M'I-
luj uyenuu. MU73 A7 *
S p * UltNISHED HOUM 1 It's
' . ' 01 8
17 - FOHUKNTA NICKI.Y FlIUNlbllED KOOM
J Vor KUiUlciuilr. . 1S11 Dodk-uhl. 2SS 1U *
17-I.AKUK SOUTH IOOM. ! NICELY KUll-
J nUhul , W l > 0 inoiuli. tOl S. 17th. M.IOQ 20
17 KlIUNTsUHl > "liOUMS VOH HOUSEKKKPINO ,
.IV.-Oll Hurl St. S1lb *
T7 FiiiiNisiirn IIOOM'WITH on WITHOUT
-1 < bivikfat. | . In Kolmlsu place , lor onu or two feu-
11 men. IM. lieu. 30 $ W
rt\-\\M'.U \ UOOM.JiflVHKN WITH PAKTUV ,
-I-.ill uupiiivcini'iiO lui'aly fnnUheJ ; n'auuuublo
prlM. 1M17 JHultwii miitt. MilUtt 1U' )
ntooMsTAMP BOAapT
. lha nri > nl tlmt l-iuortlou.lca-.vor4.tliciv
Nuihl , t UiKci : iur IcU't tliau U.'ic.
| j > -aillUl)0.- H'J03 AIIU''U S. ISTIt ST.
FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOABP
IIOOM3 WITH I1OAIID AT 107 S. 17T'i.
M41II.Ty2.V
ir-YOUNO WOMEN'S HOME , UNDEH CAttE OF
L Wom.in'B Christian association , 111 S. 17th it.
450
17-ltOMR ' TA11LK 11ATE3 , MODEHATE. 1024
1'Fnninm stn-ft. r.57Jy2 _
? - FUHNIS1IKD Oil UNFUIINISHKD UOOMS
. and board at The Frenzer , 11(1 ( N. 23IJ ; slreel.
l.-NICKLY FURNISHED 11OOMS AND 11OAUD
J1 nt the Wubster , Kin and MB N , lMh ! Ht. 223 21.
! , NICELY FURNISHED FRONT 11OOMS AND
I'cooil 'wml. ' agON. IDtli Btrect. M'JIM 20 *
V.- NEW ' FURNISHED ROOMS , WITH OR
1 without board , for rent. Hoiiso and nil first-
class. IS17 Jackson street. M21W ! ! '
l -POU IlENT. NKATLYFUUNISIIED UOOMS
J wlthboanl. 2010 California strocl. 30721'J
1'OR KKNT UMFUIINISH'D KOOM3
Itates , Ufoa word llrst Insertion , lea word there
after. Notnliiir taken for loss Iban 'So.
( i-FOR RENT.I NICK UNFURNISHED KOOM4 ,
J-'BUltabloforhoimckeopIn ? . cltv water , pas , Mo. I
LnwrctiU Northwest comer 17tli nnd Wehslor
strccls. Ruy
FOB BENT STOKES AND OFFICES
R.ltfs , lOc a line each Insertion. $ l.fi ( ) a line per
month. Nothing taken for hm than 2,1c.
l FOR iEKT.STOios 13th i ST. .
J block , milt.iblo for meal market , hardware or
Or } ' ffoods : Bloro Iiuinlro liOD S. 13th st. 431
1 FOR RENT , THE. 1-STORY 11RICK 11UILD1NO
J 1110 Farnam st. The Imlldhu has a llroproof , co-
Ini'iit basement , complcto steam heatlmr tlxltmis ,
water on all thu Hears , ( .MS , otc , Apply at the onico
ofTlioIlee 010
AGENTS WANTED.
Rates , lOc a linn each lnsi > rtlon. $1.50 a line per
month. Nothing tikcii for less than 2Jt ! .
Y-i AOKNT3 "KITH ER SEX VNTkl ) TO _ SKLL
" oir new kclllo cleaner , bre.xl and cake knlvm
and olher now arllclni ) . Easy Rollers , hi ; prollts ,
lenna easy. Claims Shear Co. , Kansas City , Mo.
M310 lyUl *
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1 THE A It O INVESTMENT 1IONDS I'AY
* .100.0 ( ) In from ono to llvo years , liny ono.
$ . * .00casli and $1.00 a month afterwards until
paid. lii'Ht payhiir Investment extant , A rustling
aifent wauled in uvorlown and coumy. For full
particulars apply to The American llond company ,
fl30 and 031 1'nxtoii block. Omaha. M3H7 jy22 *
WANTED TO BENT.
Rates. IWc a wordllrst Insertion , Ic a word there
after. Nothing taken for less than -5c.
furnished room In a prlvato family ; references.
Aildress L 37 , lleo onico. 2ill ! 18 *
K A COTTAGE OR PART OF HOUSE , NOT
less than f rooms , by lady and son ; state price ,
locationetc. LSI ) , Hoe. 31018 *
K WANTED. ROOMS WITH HOARD IN Pill-
vale family for k'cnllomanvlfo and daughter :
must bo llrst class In uvury respect. Address L 57
lieu , 312 18 *
-A70R8-ROOM HOUSE : WATER , (3AS AND
heating apparatus ; responsible tenant. In
quire L 00 , lieu office. MII21 lit *
BENTAL AGENCIES.
Rales , lOc a line each Insertion , $1. SO a line per
month. Nothing ; taken for loss than 2uc.
L
370
STOBAGE.
Rates , 1 Oca line each Insertion , $1.50 a line per
mouth. Nothing ; taken for less than -"ic.
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MSTORAGE FOR HOUSEHOLD GOODS :
clean and cheap rules. R. Wells , 1111 Farnam.
151
WANTED TO BUY.
Ralos. IWc a word llrst Insertion , loa word thero-
aflor. Nolnlng taken for less than 'Joe.
FOR FURNITURK HOUSEHOLD
-1. i tiooils , etc. . or will sell for owner In our auction
Bales. R. Wells. 1 I'll Farnam. 434
FOB SALE HOBSES , WAGONS.ETC
Rates , 10o a line nach Insertion , $1.50 a line per
mouth. Nothing taken for less than 2 < * > e
1)FOR SALE , DAKK GRAY NORMAN HORSE ,
cevenleen hands hltrh , six years old , sound and
penile , and delivery wagon , nearly now. 110 S.
L'Mh Hlreel. 200 23
FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
Rates. IWc a wool llrst insertion , lea word there
after. NothinglaKcn for less than 2Jc.
-NO. 1 SPRING FRAME RAMI1LKII IHCYCLE ,
cnshlnn tire , nearly now. Very cheap. Address -
dress 1C U. Hou. M3BU Jy 21
-PUG 1'Ul'l'lCS , ROOM 30 , BARKER 11LOCK.
M700 A2
-FOll SALE , ONE 30-QUART ICE CREAM ,
fn.-07.ur. lialduir. -M210 21
f\ FURNITURE AND FIXTURES OF A 10-
Wroom boardlm ; house , llrst class , house full of
Kood paylm , ' boaiilcrs , best location In city , cheap
rent : reason for helllnj ; , 111 health ; everything In
rood miming order. Address L 62 , lleo.M281
M281 20 *
CLAIBVOYANTS
Itnips , lOca linooaiih Insertion , $1.50 a line per
month. Nothing taken for ICBS than 25e.
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reliable business medium1 Dtii year at ill ) K.lVitli
407
MASSAGE. BATHS , ETC.
Rates , 1K ° a word llrst Insertion , lo a word
thcrc.tftcr. Nothing taken for less than 25c.
'T'-MADAME SMITH , 502 S. 13TH , 2ND FLOOR ,
i Room 3 , Massage , vaporalcoholuti'am.sulphur-
Inc and boa baths. m277 " - '
rp MME. CARSON , 1121 DOUGLAS STREET , 3D
JL floor , room ' 7 , niasuj e , ulcohol , HUlphur and sea
baths. M201 21 *
rp-MME. MACK OP CHICAGO GIVES 11ATIIS ,
L magnetic , massaso treatment. 110 North 15th
St. , second floor , room 1. l&'J 18 *
Tl-MMK. 8TOWE , MAGNETIC HEALER , 205
JL Douglas block. Ml27 All *
SECOND-HAND TYPEWB1TEBS.
IlatDa , lOc a line each InHcrllon , 91.50 a line per
month. Nolhlnt ; taken for loss than 25c ,
. .
All niakcH boiK'ht , sold , uxchaiii.'ud , rented. 013
N. Y. Llfo bldjr. Tel. j JS 48 *
PEBSO.'JAL.
llalDs. I We a wonl tlrst Insertion , ic a word tlicro-
i 'lor. Nouilni ; takun for luss than 25e.
ff-WUITK ' FOll A PKKIJ COPY OF OUU HEAU-
I 'llfiil'ly lliuslralctl Miilrltuonlal jpjnial , con-
talnlnif "many pjioto-envravln . . a . . of liaudHOino
women and gallant men \vlio wish lo wod. | ] | rowil
Publlshlm ; Co. , Temple jourl , Toledo , O. M711-31 *
U -WUITK FOlVFIliiKTjOPY' OF OHU IlKAlT
tlfully tllustratixi marrlaso Journal. Ilrown
Pub. Co. . Toledo , O. M80II a5
MONJiY TO LOAN HEAL JiSTATE.
\\T LOANS , U. G , WALLACE , 312 IlllOWN 11LK.
> > '
47'J
\\r-I.OANSONlMPUOVEDANDUNl IPUOVE3
clly properly , $ .1,000 and upwnrdh. n lo US per
contj noUutaya. W.FaniauuSiiillluVCo. 13'0 Farnam
400
V\r-l AND 2 YEAlt LOANS ON CITY AND FAUM
nioilL'ai'illeeUX Soiby , JJ U HoardTot Trada
407
\V-MO.VKY 1-0 LOAN AT LOWKST ItATKS
Thin ) . F. D.ivIsCo. , 1503 Farnam slruct. 400
lir FIUST AND SECOND MOKTOAOE LOAH3 ;
low raws. Alex Moore , 401 lloo bids , 471
\y MONKY O I TVN"AT" LOWEST UATIJS ON
> i Impron and inilniproriHl Omaha iial cstato.l
to _ C yuan Fldo.liy Trust Co. , IVOJFaniam.lU'J
-LOANS , J W. SQUIRE , 218 1IKK 11LDG.
475
\ \ \KTIIONYI/1ANAN1)THUSTC0..313N. ) . Y.
IJfo , loiutrfa luw ratua forcholuo kocurltyon
" - - -
wa laruiBor Ouiahaulty property ,
470
U CKNTllAlj'IXAN A.T11U3TCO. , HEE HLIXJ ,
> _ 4U3 i 1
\ \ r WANTED , TO 11U Y H I'EU CENT NOTE3 SE
M ennui ly ; inorivawH Oinaha city or Douglan Oo.
proiwrty. JlooU it ailly , 33 } Hoard of Trade
407
\V 1 HAVE fl.UOO TO LOAN ON IMPROVED
it flret morteak-u fanu laud or city propurtv.
NothlnK but the Iic'.it security will bo conaitlcrod.
Addrc3b full particular * lo LIU , lloo onice.
113 21 *
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\V-PRIVATEMONEY TO LOAN. J. D. 2ITTLE ,
M Brown block. Miili )
tJNDEUTAKEIia ANDEMB ALMEKS
. I'.alcs , lo aln9 ) oaoh ln otlon | , $ l.f,0u Una per
inuiith. Nollituc wkon for luss than ' 'Jo.
terG.
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( FplolEULY' _ > VITIl"JOHN. . G.
V J , Jacobs , dttctrasml , later with M.O. Maul ) , under
taker and cmbahuvr , 31fi it. 1UIU St. Tid. it > U.
482
PAWNBBOKEBS.
Hate , lOca llr.o cic.h tusertUm. SI.30 a llua per
month. Natlitn. taken for \ < xn than 2Ie. '
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T SONNKNllF.RlJ , 'WAjToxTT'llUOKKit. 105
i' Doiiulau m. Inn9 iuoii > y on lUamondH.xvuti'he * ,
tu. Oidt-jluiuaallvri1 L.tiu-iL ; Tul. lisa. Hi
MONEY TO LOAN OHATTEL8.
Ilatoft , IWo n wonl first Insertion , lea wonl thurc-
ntlor. Nothing taken for less than 25o.
V-CALL AT TUB OFFlcJf OP
A.
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OMAHA MOllTQAQF. LOAN CO. !
INCOUPOUTKD. j
'IP YOU'w A'NT'MON K V , '
Yon ran l > orrow on
HOUSEHOLD FUIINITUUE AND PIANOS ,
HOUSES , WAOONS AND CAUIIIAOKS ,
WAttKHOUSB KEOKIPTS. MERCHANDISE ,
Oil ANY OTHEUSKCUIUTY.
Wo will loud you any amount
from JIO.OO to * I.OOO.OO.
ON TH K HAY YOU ASK KOU IT
without publicity or removal of property.
Yon can pay the money back In any amount you
wish , and at any time , and each payment no made
wlllrednco llincosl of the loan.
Itemember that you horn the n o of both tlio
proiierty and Iho money , and pay for It only as Ion ?
ns you keen It.
Then ) will bo no expense or clianro kept out ot
tlio amount wanted , but you will rvcolvo the full
amount ' of the loan.
Hofon ) iKirrowlnit nlsowhero call and see ua anil
you will llnd H ereally lo s-our advantairo.
OM VHA MORTOAOB LOAN CO. ,
SOO SOUTH 10TH ST11KET ,
nrsl Moot abovn the struct.
TH , E OLDEST. LAUOESTANDONLY _ _ INCOUPOR-
"ATEOXoAN COMPANY IN OMAHA.
477
X IO YOU WANT MONEY *
T11E FIDELITY IX1AN GUARANTEE CO. ,
ROOM 4 WITHNELL 11LOCK ,
310W SOUTH 10T1I CORNER 11ARNEY ST.
YOU \ ANT
OR \ SMALL '
DOLLARS ; UP.
i \
WE MAKE LOANS ON FURNITURE , IIORSE3
CARRIAGES , WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS OH PER
SONAL PROPERTY OF ANY KIND
OUR TERMS WILL , MERIT YOUR APPROVAL.
You can pay the money bark at nny time and In
any amount you wish , nnd thus rcdnco the cost of
carrying the loan In proportion lo amount you pay.
IF YOU owe a balance on your furniture or other
personal proiwrty of any kind wo will pay It oil for
you nnd carry 11 as louir as you di-slro.
YOU CAN HAVE YOUR MONEY IN ONE HOUR
FROM THE TIME YOU MAKE APPLICATION.
No publicity or removal of property , so that you
pet thu USD of both money nnd property. 470
V-WILL LOAN MONEY ON ANY KIND OF SB-
JVcnrlty : slrlclly conlldcnllaL A. E. Harris , room
1 Conllnental block 478
BUSINESS CHANCES.
Rates , lOc a line each Insertion , $1.HO a line per
month. Nothing taken for less limit 25c.
Y Db'TTOUI ivANT"TO 11UY , SELL OR EX
channo a business , mal ostolo or lands ? Do
you waul additional capital In your business ? If
no see us , w can help you. Call or write for our
bulletin. Odlccs In all principal cities. Western
lluslness Aitency , 310 N. Y. Life Hid ? . 3 IS JyiiO
Y BUSINESS OP'N1NGS,871SHENANDOAHIA.
412Jy22 *
V FOR RENT , A SMALL WATER MILL. AD-
X dress box 55 , Lincoln , Neb. fi'Jl
Y FOR SALE. 1IARIIER SHOP AND RATH
room , located In tln > business part of city and
excellent business. For particulars address , K 37 ,
lleo. UP I 30 *
Y-FOR SALE , WHOLESALE TOY AND FANCY
icoods business ; best trade In olty. Address L
21) ) , lice. Illl 23
-FOll SALE OR TRADE , FIRST-CLASS DRUG
store , centrally located , good cash business. C.
W.'I. ' . P.O. Ilex 018. M202
Y -GENERAL MERCHANDISE STORE FOll
cash In n country town : best In Nebraska : be
tween Omaha and Lincoln ; cheap rent ; dolii ? a
business -1(1,000.00 ( | M3r year ; stock can be ro-
dneed lo $ 1,000,00 ; 111 health cause. Address P.
O. Ilex 185 , Wahoo , Neb. M207 1'J'
-AN EXCLUSIVE SHOE HUSINESS : CLEAN
slock ; t'occl location : cash or small amount of
clear land. Particulars , box 1210 , Lincoln. Neb.
210 18 *
Y WANTED A PARTY WITH $250.00 TO JOIN
me In slarlln ? a bit.- paying and protllablo busi
ness. Address L SO , Uco. M305 18 *
V 1 SET TINNERS TOOLS CHEAP , NOW DO-
1 In ? business In Omaha. Address L CO. lleo.
281) ) 18 *
FOB EXCHANGE. "
Rates , lOo a line each Insertion. ? 1. 50 a line per
month. Nothing ; taken for less than ' - ' . > o.
y rju'nod WORTH OF CLEAR LAND TO EX
fJ merchandise. 212 McCagtio bid ? .
MOU
Z-I HAVE $2,300.00 EQUITY IN 1110 ACRES
no miles from Omaha ; also 320 acres In Mis
souri , nil clear. Will "ell or exchitniro for stock
general merchandise , boots ami shoes , homos or
cattle. J. R. , 4004 Loavcuwortu Btruet Omaha.
M085 27 * _ .
17 A CLEAN STOCK OF GENERAL -MDSE.
ilVftakorealestatoandmoney \ \ Box 203 , Frank
fort , 1ml. 481
Z I OWN 100 FARMS IN NEBRASKA. KANSAS
and Dakota. Will Boll cheap or exchange for
mdsu.horses and cattle. Add.box 70Frankfort , Ind.
| 481
Z-FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE OR PARTNER
wanted , of a 40-barrel. atoam flour mill , roller
process , In a COCK ! location , good custom trade.
Also for sale or exchange a steam plant of 28-
horse power , irood condition , Imiulru of Stantou
Roller Mills , Stanton , Neb. 218 25 *
y-AIlOUT $7.000 WORTH OF STAPLE GEN-
Jcral merchandise for one-third cash or secured
notes , balance Omaha city properly or t'ooil farm.
J. 11. Haddock , Falrbury , Neb. AI2HO
V WANTED , GOOD IOWA STOCK FARM. WILL
AJpntlnas part payment 2,400 acres of cheap
land In western Nebraska. Address Hicks Real
Estate Agency , 305 N. Y. Llfo blclf. , Omaha. Neb.
287 21
SALE OR EXCHANGE , A FINE LOT
Avorth $1,100.00 , for $75O.OO , and will laku a
irood ilrlvlnu' horse as part payment , $ . ,0. < NI or
$100.00 cash , balance # 10.00 per month. Fidelity
Trust company , 1702 Faniam street. M32S 28
FOB SALE BriAL ESTATE.
Hales , lllc a line each Insertion , $ l.iO a llnu pur
monlh. Nothing taken for loss than UJB ,
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1 NVKST YOUli MONEY IN LAND AND GET
Irlch.
Wo offer for quick sale 10 choice llttlo planta
tions of ten .lores each , at Mlllanl , only $100 per
aero. You can llvo there and work or do busi
ness In Omaha. Hast Ihlntr over ottered. Call early
If you would Bucuro onu of UIBSO plcirant pieces of
land Jiny ono of which will produce a llvlnt ; for
yourself and family , liossa i Hill , HOB Farnam su
6(13 ( ) y 20
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TJUY LOTS IN
STOEPEL PLACK.
Cheapest and best lota In
OMAHA.
Special prlcH and terms to
HOME HUILDEK3.
Stoepel Place lots will always advance In prlco ,
forthuclly must grow westward. Call on or ad
dress W. A. Webster. 402 Htm bldg. M.V77
"I7OU SALE , A OOOD STOCK AND OIIAIN FA KM
Jof Hit ) acres In Harrison county. Iowa , on very
reasonable terms. Addruss L. II. llaymoud , Max-
nolla , la. Mrtli ! Ai : *
\\niYPAYUENT.WHKNYOU CAN IIUYA33
foot cast front lot on Virginia avcntiH , lu the
finest reBldenco portion of thu city at much less
tiin ! Its value , and turn In your ouHldu WOO or
$000 lot aa part payment. Tills Is an offer seldom
mmlu on such dcslrablo property. Now Is the
Hum to buy a placu for a home , and this | s iho
property.
Fidelity Trust Company , 1702 Farnam street ,
llll-3
CHANCE TO INVEST YOUll SAVINGS. KAST
front lot Lowe avtmuo ( I'oppliiton park ) , easy
access to motor. Owner Kolntr Into business. Will
sell very cheap for uasli. Also lot Hanscoin Placii.
lilt- bargain forcusli. Address L. F. , P , O. Ho < c : HO.
Ml 15.
I
17011 SALE , CHEAP : HOUSE AND LOT NO.
i. 27M Kinritles st , , Omaha ; deslrablu n-room
house , lihj lot , for H.BOO ; ono-thlnl cash If taken
at onco. Address Day & Huss , Council IJImls.
171 10
A HOME OR AN INVESTMENT.
Do you want thu handsomest cottapn homo In
Omahai Then let us uhow you the only one wn
have left In Avondale park , just connm-ted , II
rooms , eliTlrlc lU-ht , furnace , bath , veinentiHl
cellar , electric bolls , spcaklni ; tubes , ollnl lloors ,
I'lotranlly paiM > ri < d.inanli'l , etc , worth * .1,000. and for
Halo at t3.80O.00 , You can see It uvonlmrs , No , 27M
Webster St. Wonro offered $30,00 Iier month for
this cottiiKO If wo would rent It , nearly 111 tier cunt
on thu prlco which wo ask. Fidelity Triibl Com
pany , 171)2 ) Faniam utruut 1U3-23
170R SALE. AT A HARGAIN , ELEGANT
J-double rosldencu with handBomo Kroiimls on
ono of thu llncsl residence stri'els In this city ; will
make two beautiful homes. Can take KOOU farm
as part payinent. .
Ins in modern built houses near. Hanscoin
i rant ,
I No. 3210Poplctaiiavcnue ) , oli-jrant framn hoiiso ,
' south front , nlco lawn , brick vullars under i-nllro
house , Ntallonary inarblu wanlistaiul , furnaeo ,
vie. A beautiful homo. Price , 4.7'JUU.UU. f.-'UO.UO
cash.
No , 3210 Popplcton avenue , itlegaiit framn rot-
tairo , nlntt rooms , south front , splendid brick cel
lars , llrnt clans pjumblmfnruace. . ec. , lot SOxlOO ,
uverythlmt In cbmplel siiaiK < r"ii"p < 'riecr iiu'uio !
1'rlcu. 7.000.00. Only * ' . ' .OOO.lK ) ! .ish.
A CHANCE TO SKCUKK A NICK COTTAGE
homo. Two cotlaires and lou iwar 30th und 1'a-
ulllc , south front ; splendid iiulKhborhood , llnest
location In city. If sold together only tJ.OUO
uieh.
KLEOANT GUOVE DIUEOTLY OPPOSITK
Uuser'H hotul and Schutzcn park InVebt Omaha : ,
I'BiH'elally sullablu for Bummer crardvn purposes.
Call for prlco , ,
JTOH SALK-NEAUHANSCOM PAUK.ELEGANT
U'li-room housu , handsouid reception hull , rip.v
clous parlor , library , dlnln ? room , smoklnv1 room ,
larKU bed rooms , ulo. , handsouiuuak llnlsh , hard
wood floors , electric lU'lit , iras , ( iirnacu , spltnxlld |
bath room , slono walks , etc. , must bu Bold at onco.
Cull for prlco and terms.
SAFE AND PKOF1TAULU 1NVKSTMKNT-
Tcuacres with small uoitavo , Just uesl of ulty ;
will uiaku n beaullful lioniu and a splendid placu
I forfrulland vrvelablo tranlenlnf. a blv bau'aln.
Call for lidcu Hicks lleal Kalato Ak'uney , : < U3
, N , Y. Ufu bldtf. :117 : 18
I , . . .
i ! - i i i iiii i i i i i ,
pOUNKll LOT IN PLAINVIEWADDITION ,
Ivcheup. 315 U. U. II. , Slwilx Clly , la. SOU Sl )
FOB SALE BK At , ESTATE ,
ContfnrtM.
BnrAWsHousratTs ANDFARMSSALH ;
ortnvlp. F. K. Darllnj-j llartcr blk. lllOAia
BARGAIN. SIX ROOM , COTTAGE , SOUTH
front half lot Hurt btj > wn IN and 10. Will
consider any nianoimliln Ulllar , half cash , terms to
milt on balance. W. N. JfrMoii , Room 111 Hoard of
Trailo. _ " _ Mll'.lU 23
WOBLD'S FAIK IJCOTELB & BOOMS
Rate * , men wonl first In ortlon , loa wonl there
after. NothhiK takou forh'M than 2.c.
1JOOM9 TO RENT IN jioDERN RESIDENCE ,
AvSouth Sldo. conu-r 3,1tl ( rtrwt and Rhodes are-
ntin , ouu block from cnliltars : 15 mlnulus rldo
lofalr ; rofvrcnco : 75 cenwi ; > er day each iM-rnon ;
l > eelal rales to parties ufyi or moro. Adiltvs O
O. Newman , 130 35th Btreirt , Chlc.iffo. MIPS 111 *
WORLD'S FATll ACCOMMODATIONS-1 HAVE
a few rooms In my liomu to tvnt durlnij tin'
fair. Hounn In Rood location , within ten minutes
walk of entrance lo fair. Corresiiondenco nolle-
lied. Address Uuonro S. H.irdcnbrook , 11221 Wood-
laxvn Avo. , ChlcAKO. M322 10 *
LOST.
Rates. 1 Ue a wonl first Insertion , lea wonl there
after. Notlilni ; taken for less than 2."io
CTRAYEb OR STOI.EN-MARE 4 YEARS OLD.
OwclBhlnir 1,000 pounds , dark chcstnul. silver
maim and tall , larcoBcaron rlirhthlp. Howard.
Charles Purvey , 20lh and Ontario , M207 80 *
T OST-LAUIKS' DARK RED LEATHER PURSE.
JJsquart ! shi | > o , with raised work on lid , contain-
llur two $10.00 bills , besides omall chaiiKc ; * 5.t)0 )
rewanl nnd no attentions asked , Return to lleo
onico. M320 80'
SEOUB1TIES FOB SALE.
Rates , IWe a wonl first Inserllon , lea word thoro-
after. NolhliiB : taken for less than 25e.
TF YOU HAVE FUNDS FOR INVESTMENT SEE
JL our list of securities. First mortiracii loans on
Omaha property from $200 to $5,000 for sale.
A Bafo anil convenient Investment. Call and let
us show you what wo have.
Fldlllty Trust Company.
1102 Farnam street.
177-27
SHQBTHANDAND TYPEWRITING.
Hales , Idea line each Insertion , $1.50 a line per
month. Nolhln ? taken for less than 25c.
YOUNG LADIES AND.GENTLEMEN CAN SOON
aciiulroa worklnif knowledge of shorthand and
typewriting at A. C. Van Saul's school of short
hand , 313 N. Y. Life. Typewriters lo renU 4S3
SCALES.
Rates , lOca line each Insertion , $1.50 a line iwr
month. Nothhiif taken for less than 25c.
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JEW AsECONlAND SCALES. ALL
Address Uorden S Solleck Co. , Lake St. , Chicago
4 SO
MUSIC , ABT AND LANGUAGES.
Rates , lOc a linn each Insertion , $1 50 a line per
month. Nothing lakon for less than 25c.
GF. GELLENIIECK.HANJOIST AND TEACHER.
.1810 California atroet. 914
PATENT
BUREAU ,
SUES & CO..Solicitors.
Boo Building , Omaha , Neb.
4yoars Examiners U. b. P.\t Offloo. Artvlcofroo
No fee until patGjitis obtained.
RR1LWKY TIME GRRD
Leaves CHICAGO. BURLINGTON k Q. Arrives
Omaha Dupol IQlh and Mason Sis. Omaha
[ xsaves .3-NikMo.KlVBiC-
Omaha DepolJOthjiud jlason Sts. Omaha
ioTTSTim" Denver Express 4.OO pin
10.15am Deadwood Express , 4.00 pm
4. . * > 0pn : Denver Express. . . . 11.30am
4.50pm Dimvcr'Llmlted I'.o.am
O.GOpm . .Nebraska Local ( Except Sun ) . , (1.50pm (
8.15am . .Lincoln Local ( Exeunt Snnl. , ! ) . : ! . - ) am
'Leaves CHICAGO , R.T. it PACIFIC. I Arrives
Omaha jUiilgn Dt-irot lOth'AMaruy Sta.l Omaha
10.30am Atlantic E prctm ( l.llpm ( )
4.00pm . . . , .Nebraska Stale Luilied 3.50 pm
7.1pm ( ) . . . . . . . . . .NlKlltExbVOBB. . . . . , ' , . . . 7.55 am
5.00pm - ? World'sFalr t.lmltc < l. . . . . . 2.00pm
Lo avcs | K. C. . ST. J. ic C. II. I Arrives
Omaha Dcpol 10th and Mason Sis. I Omaha
Loaves
Omaha
"Leaves "CTIIDXTJOT I Arrlvi
Omaha U. 1' . Depot and Marcy Sts. Omaha
" 6.30 pm I Chicago Express I 11.35 am
1.30am . . . . . . . . . Express. . . . . . . . . I 5.50pm
Leaves I F. . E. .t MO. VALLEY lArrlvei
Omaha I Depot l.'ilh and Webster Sla. I Oniah
Leaves CHICAGO ff NORTH WESTN. ( Arrives
Omaha U. P. di-pol. 10th A Jilaroy Sis. I Omaha
Leaves MISSOURI'PACIFIC. [ Arrives
Omaha' ' Depot latli and Webster Sla. I Omaha
"l.lOpiii St. Louls Express I ri.50am
10.00 pm St. I/onlH Express 4,25pm
5.25 pm Nebraska J/ocal I 8.55am
Leaves I C. ST. P. , M. .V 0. lArrl T
Oinahal Depot ICth and Webster Sis. | Omaha
Leaves SIOUX CITY A PACIFIC lArrlves
Omaha Depot. 15th and Webster Sis. I Omaha
5.45pm | St. Paul UnilUwl. , D.25 am
6.45pm | Chicago Llmllal. . 0.25 am
Leaves I OMAHA .t ST. LOUIS IA rrlvcii
jOinaliaU.P. | Diipot. 10th and Marcy.l Omaha
4.00pm | . t.r Sl. Louis Cannon Hall | 12.35pin
T11K KKAI.TY.MAKI5.l2r.
IN8TKU1IKNT3 placed on record July IS.
1803 :
WAIIIIANTY IIEK09.
0 If Huinann nnil wlfo toIIFIIa-
inaiiiij s 60 font lot 40 , Hoes' I'laco..t 0,000
Alton Koch nnd wlfo to HII Kooli.lou
4 to 7 , block il ! , An.'ailu I'laco 0,000
M A I'holps lo John .Schinlill. H 2 ! ) font
of 11 HU fi'ot of wH lot 'JO , block 15 ,
Improvement Associationaild 1,200 )
W I Kler.-iN'Hcl niul wlfo to .Mrs Clara
Cook , lot 0 , block 1 , OotiKlas' add ,
and part lots D .iimlJ'.U. liloclc 2f
West Kim add \.t \ * : 4,000 >
u i , MIlloriHHl wlfo to ,1,11 Mclntoih.
lota 7 inn ! B , block' ! * ! ) , West , Knd
add .t s. " . 3,500
SI Jl Marshall and wlffrto J J 1'orry ,
n 44 foot Jot f ) , liloek C$0 , Omaliu. . . 10,220
I , Rochester Dunking f ( jnipaiiy to O
W Wattles , lot 4 , | ) li ' , k' ' & , 1'ottur &
Cs add to South ( Jmittia 4CO :
John Halo , executor , to JO Allen , lot
47. Windsor I'laco , „ , 1,040
I N SVuUnn , special inuxlcr , to I'1 ' K
Mooros , lots Id , 18. ,10 , Unscall &
KoKora' subJlv In H E .Mogcra1 Uka-
honm i , . , . , . 1,600
Total amount of transfer * ) 3'J.IGO
Couldn't .it'll Jliu llonili.
VINITA , I. T. , Juliv.18. Mftjor D. W.
Llpo of the ChorokfiW flologatlon rojorta
tliuir failure to ne ouuto a snlo of tlio
strip bonds. The ciuifcu assigned IB the
etringonoy of monoinattors together
with the fnot thut the bonds In question
are not payable in gold. The Chorokocs
huvo built grout hopos'upon the cusliing
of their bonds and the big per eapitu payment -
mont that was to follow. The merchants -
chants and tradon people throughout
the nation , and many of these around
the bordortt , huvo been soiling goods V
and property for months to iho Indians [
on the prodpoot of the payment of the
money accruing from the sale of tlio
strip bonds. Chief Starr is said to bo in
Chicago seeking to place the bonds
thero.
.
Fireworks , balloon ascension and par
achute jump , Courtland beaclt tomorrow )
night.
The balloon goes up tonight.
WESTERN LUCK AND PLUCK
Immense Gold DicooTorios Recently Made
in the Vicinity of Ltvramio.
1
ORE THAT RUNS OVER SI.100 . TO THE TON |
( ituhlnp ; Oil nt Cn prr Arrcn of Soon A
llich Turijnolii ) Claim Mlnnrnl 1'ftlnt
111 the lllnrk llilln-Occl-
dental Jots.
' What' appears to bo a rieli strike In gold
hns just been made at thu foot of the tim
ber on Bald mountain , between Cooper and
Four-Mllo crooks , thirty-one miles west of
Lantnilo , says tlio Laramtc Kcpubllcan.
Five or six years ago Alex I < ute ran a shaft
Into the sldo of the hill twenty fcot below
the point where the present strike was
made. The Indications seemed good , but
Mr. Lute's Inbora proved In vain , for ho
accomplished nothing and llrmlly gave up ,
having coma to the conclusion that ha was on
a false trail.
Two or three weeks ngo n party composed
of William AVhlttlngltum , George Morgan ,
Victor Hcaumlur and Mr. Bell of Uoll &
Hanklii. went prospecting In this locality.
They worked lor some tlmo and , llnally
under the belief that they had accomplished
nothing , It was proposed to return to camp.
They were then twenty fcot above ttio old
shaft made by Lute.
"Lot's break off a pleco of this rock be
fore wo go back , " suggested Whltttngham.
The suggestion was acted upon. A piece
was broken from a ledge near by. When
they returned to camp they examined It and
.found that they had In their possession a
piece of decomposed quartz apparently rich
in gold. The men become naturally excited
and lost no time In malting a location. Since
then they have boon quietly at work and are
now more than over convinced that they
have a paying prospect. At the llrst oppor
tunity they had some of the ere assayed and
the sample submitted ran $1,105.01) ) in gold to
the ton with a trace of silver.
The ere Is of a decomposed nature and
readily crushes when rubbed between tlio
hands. When subjected to such a process
the hands are found covered with specks of
gold and it Is not to be wondered at that
those who have seen and examined the ere
luivo become enthusiastic and hopeful. The
vein is between two solid walls and aver
ages four feet in width. A measurement atone
ono point showed three feet cloven inches.
Those who are interested in this appar
ently rich llnd have said little about it , but
have been quietly at work mid now huvo a
carload of ere on the dump and propose to
ship itto Denver as soon as possible. It is
claimed that gold may bo found by simply
crushing any of this ere between the hands.
It is proposed to develop tlio claim at once.
If the strike proves as rich as is apparent
it means the establishment of a highly pro
ductive camp immediately tributary to L.ar-
amie. The distance from hero is only thirty-
one miles and the roads are level and in good
condition all the way ,
John Strouso , who lives four miles from
where the strike was made , Is in tlio city
and is very enthusiastic. "I never was u
mining man,1' ho said to a reporter for the
Republican , "but when I went to this pros
pect and rubbed some of the ere between my
hands and found my palms covered with
flakes of gold it is no wonder that I became
excited. I never saw a liner prospect. I
believe that it will amount to somothlng and
that It means much for Laramio. 1 do not
think there is any doubt that a rich mi no
has been found at last. "
Oil tor Cnapor.
The recent strike of oil made near Casper
on the Powder river has brought great glad
ness to Casper people. The strike was made
by Mr. .Seymour , manager of the Anglo-
American Oil company , and for mouths the
public- has been watching the progress of
their development work on Powder river ,
some sixty-livo miles north of Casper. The
Casper Derrick savs that last year work was
begun on a well there , but taftor several
months' labor and vexation and the ex
penditure of several thousand dollars iho
well caved so that it had to be abandoned.
A new ono was ut once begun m the same
locality , but somehow everything seemed
to go wrong. The casting would pull apart ,
the tools would get stuck , and all kinds
of annoyances and voxutipns would con
stantly occur. Things wont that way until
about a month ago , when Mr. Seymour secured -
cured the services of S. T. Molmftey , ono of
the best oil well drillers in Pennsylvania ,
and placed him in charge of the work. Mr.
MehafTcy found a hole in the ground about
700 fo'ot deep , and so crooked that the drill
could not work. IIo commenced work with
u reamer , and in less than a week had the
hole straight and true as a gun barrel. lie
then commenced drilling and at a depth of
STii feet a small vein of oil and gas was
struck. Twenty foot further was another
and larger vein of gas and oil. From that
down the sand became coarser and at a
depth of 1,005 foot the drllV passed through
the sand and oil rock and the victory was
won.
won.Tho well flows from 100 to 500 barrels per
day.
llonnuza In Soda.
The soda lakes discovered the other day
by Messrs. Dillon and Dodge , something
over four miles from Hawllns , are much
greater In extent and therefore much moro ' ,
valuable than at llrst reported ,
The discovery of this soda deposit so near
the town was a proat surprise to everyone
and it was hard to bollovo , says the Carbon
County Journal , that a valuable deposit of
this description should so long remain un
discovered. Yet such Is the case , and the
fortunate discoverers are to be heartily con
gratulated.
Probably 1,000 tons of sulphate of soda Is
used in this country annually. It is largely
imported from England , where it Is manu
factured from common salt , and is for this
reason known as "cake salt. " This manu i-
factured salt is always Impure and does not 1
begin to compare with the natural soda of
Wyoming.
The duKsIts | ) discovered by Messrs. Dillon
and Dodge occur us all such deposits do , in a
basin having no outlet , and are In the lowest
portion of It. The bottom of the basin Is Hat ,
and the mud and sand washed down from
thu surrounding hills is constantly encroach
ing on the lakes. They are two In num
ber , and are only separated by a narrow
strip of bog. The soda forms a solid crust ,
over which one can walk with Impunity.
Thcro are about ten acres of this solid soda
exposed and it Is supposed that the deposit
is ton fcot or more in depth. Ono pit has
been sunk to n depth of six foot and the
solid soda is still in the bottom. How much
deeper it Is Is not yet known to n certainty.
The soil of the bog tins a large percentage
of soda in it and a shaft sunk Just off the
lakes shows that the soda nxtonds some
distance under the bog , Just how far is not
Known. But , Judging from the bottom of
the basin , the deposit underlies an area
many times larger than the lakes them
selves. probably ninety acres ,
Taking thu depth of the deposit as six feet
over the actual deposits in night , it will
yield 150,000 tons , and as the deposit Is cer
tainly deeper than this and us it extends
under the adjoining ground for n great dis
tance , there Is every probability that there
are many times that number of tuns in the
deposit.
A test made by Prof. L. D , Uickotts this
week shows that the soda Is almost pure
sulphate , so it can readily bo seen that the
lucky locator * have a good thing.
Worth a Quarter of -Million. .
There has boon a tuniuolsu claim recently
opened near Silver City , N , M. , somewhere
In the Burro mountains , that is without
doubt the largest turquolso mine in the
world , and thus fur not a single pleco ex
tracted baa shown any worse color than the
i llnest blue ,
I The mine is.opened _ now but twenty foot
down , and every foot has shown u steady In
crouso in quality and width of veins. Dif
fering from any other mine known , this turquoise -
quoiso Is in solid sheets or pieces la the vein
not In pockets , as in other mines.
JUdge Porterlleld of Sliver City Is one
of the owners , also Thomas Moore , Jr. ,
of Santa Fe , whoso father Is the
well known lapidary , is largely inter
ested. Recently Mr. Moore , sr. received
samples In the rough from thu now dis
covery that attracted mucii attention and
admiration from citizens , and a quartet of I
cut stones wore exhibited by him that are |
calculated to create n furore. The larger
cut stone is la circular form , wolchs fifteen
car.tts.nnd Is Tallied ati.V > .hut Mr. Moor * hns
other pieces In the rough from this llnd out
of which he expects to cut some of the nota
bly largo gems of tlio world. Out of ono
piece ho thinks ho ran get a stone weighing
IM carats. Mr. Moore and Judge Porter-
Hold have been quietly developing the property
orty for some months , nnd they now have
thu ' most substantial proof thnt they have
struck a real b ottnnta. Certainly no such
turqtiouo , not even from the famous Santa
Fo < county mines , were over produced out-
aide of Persia. Judge I'ortorllnhl 1 * now in
Now York consulting Tiffany , the great Jeweler -
oler , on the subject of marketing the poms.
The llud is valued nt &i.Ml ) > 00.
.Ml no of MlniTiil Taint ,
A good sized sample of Blnck I ( tils mineral
paint Is being spread on Sheriff Reiner's now
stable In thu court house yard at Dcadwuod.
This palut comes from a mine In Two-Bit
owned by Deputy Sheriff Jnmcs D. Hnrdin ,
where It i * estimated that fully J.V,000 ) tons
of the ore is now In sight. The development
work on the property aggregates something
over 37ft feet of tunneling , besides other
work , thus exposing the vast body ot ere
referred to. As to the quality of the paint ,
it seems to bo beyond nil question of a high
order. It has been submitted to tlio most
sovuro tests of boat , cold and climate , sun-
shlno and storm , nnd always comes out ns
brignt nmi fresh as any paint known to the
art. The mine , although neither of gold nor
silver , bids fair to prove a very valuable
property , and may yut nmko it.i owner a
'bloated'bond holder. ' ' |
Ton Much.
The evidence Is accumulating that the
mine owners of the Keystone district are
standing in their own light and that , of the
camp by placing exorbitant prices upon their
property. As ono man who recently visited
that camp remarked "thoy need a railroad
to ship in money to buy the claims. " A Den
ver expert who was there to buy property n
few weeks since , was asked u cool $120,000
for a group near the Keystone and when ho
tried to buy other ground at some llttlo
distauco-frotu town , (80,000 was the modest
demand. The Keystone mill , now n suc
cessful nnd certain enterprise , will soli all
the property in that vicinity , but it will not
sell at such prices. Nothing can seemingly
prevent a great camp at Keystone , but this
bonanza price policy will surely/ retard de
velopment.
Will Discuss 'Wool.
The sheep raisers and wool growers of
Colorado are talking of holding n convention
in Dunver'to discuss the present situation of
the wool industry nnd establish a now scale
of wages. Whereat a few years ago the
wool industry was rated at $3,000,000 per
annum In Colorado , it Is stated that today
there Is practically no marlcot for wool , be
cause of the uncertainty of the tariff. The
weather , too , this year has boon exception
ally dry , and the demand for mutton uncer
tain. In regard to wages it is said the gen
eral cost of shearing in Now Mexico and
Texas is 2. ! cents per head , compared with
fi ( jjri cents in Colorado. Herders , too , In
Now Mexico are numerous at $3 per month , ,
against $23 in Colorado and Wyoming , |
Tlio Dnkotno.
The contract for the building of Aber
deen's grain palace 1ms been lot and building
will bo begun at once.
The land ofllces nt Yankton , Huron and
Aberdeen are to bo abolished , and the state
will bo divided Into four districts , with
ottlccs at Watertown , Mitchell , Pierre nnd
Hapid City.
Messrs. Humphrey itStengor , whoso herds
since the purchase of the /-Boll cattle rank
among the largest In the region , have
Drought up some U'JOO head of cattle for ship
ment from Brcnmtn.
The shipment of range cattle from Pierre
was made by W. II. Gleckcrand Marrington
Bros. , who started a train load for the Chicago
cage market. Before the close of tlio season
between 17,000 and 20,000 head will bo
shipped from this point.
The last clcan-uu In the J U mill at Hill
City , S. D. , exceeds all earlier results. The
gold taken fnm the pla tes one day recently
amounted to tl,500. This was -eighteen
days run with ten stamps , and does not in-
chiilo the gold , saved in the form of concou-
tratcs. I
It appears that the name Young-Man-
Afraid-of-His-Horsos was a misinterpreta
tion , the chief's , true name being in Indian
Tazunka ICokipa , which is in itself an ab
breviation of the bloux Indian name , M.in-
of-Whoso-Horses-Thoy-Aro-Afraid , i. o. , ho
is so bravo that the enemy is even afraid
of his horses.
William Wentzel of Ellondalo was held In
$500 bail in the justice court thcro yesterday
on the charge of selling glandered horses
that had been quarantined. Thcro were
eleven of them aud they were disposed of in
different parts of this state and South Da
kota. It is feared that the disease will be
spread to an alarming extent.
Tlio preliminaries are n early completed
for the removal of Ix > wer Brulo agency to
the regular reservation , opposite Crow
Creek agency , and the work of removal will
soon begin. Lower Brulu agency will bo on
the west sldo of the Missouri river , while
Crow Creek Is on the east sldo. Ono Indian i
with headquarters at Crow crook ,
will have control of both agencies , as
formerly.
The manager of an eastern thresher com
pany.says ho has sold this season $710,000
worth of threshers through North Dakota ;
thut all butabout $2,000 of L has been paid ,
and thati out of thn whole amount there is
only $500 or fGOO that is doubtful. IIo cites
this as an ovidcnco of the condition of
farmers and grain growers of the state , and
with the excellent crop prospect which
Nortli Dakota enjoys at present the outlook
Is certainly encouraging for a good fall's
business.
Washington.
The Willapa Harbor Tannin Extract com
pany has received from Boston an order for
2,000 barrels of extract.
The total grant of lands In thn state of
Washington for all purposes except the In
demnity school lands nnd the grant for uni
versity purposes amounts to C-.OOO acres ,
The largest train of logs that was over
hauled In Skaglt county was brought into
Anacortcs last Saturday , and consisted of
twenty-flvo cars that scaled over 180,000
foot.
foot.Amos
Amos Marklmm of Ilwaco has killed a 1
coon with horns. To ho sure , they are not
very long , but the Ilwaco Journal declares
that they can bo plainly soon. Must have
boon a black "devil. 3i
Sprlngdalo and vicinity are all ablaze with
an old-fashlonod "placer gold" nxcitemcnt ,
and If reports arc half true them Is Just
cause for It. It Is reported that good pros
pects huvo lately boon discovered on Swamp !
creek , which heads near this place and emp
ties Into the Chlmlcan near the "Old Chim
ney" on the stage road near Walker's
prairie.
The gold oxcltomunt at Kalama has
rpachedsuch astugo _ that everything in the
shape of rock Is carefully carried : to the as-
sayur to learn that gentleman's opinion of
what It contains. Not long slnco a young
Jady , after suffering terribly for n few days
with n severe toothanho , was compelled to
have It extracted. After pulling the name
the doctor absent-mindedly sot lo work as
saying the tooth for what gold It contained.
Orecnn.
The Lucky Bart Mining company has
bought a new six-stamp quartz mill , whjch
lias arrived at Gold Hill.
It Is estimated that the Oregon wool clip
will average seven pounds to the llooco this
year , which will give that state 17,000,000
pounds of wool.
Lane county now furnishes the usual spec
tacle of the transportation of 10,000 busiiois
of wheat by wagon roads alongside the
railroad track tor a distance of aorontccn
miles ,
The wreck of the once famous whaloback
Wotmoro , which has been pounding on the
Oregon shore off Coos bay for many months , I
has been sold for frMO. The cargo of coal
brought the magnificent sum of $5.
Thcro has been no improvement noticed
during the past few days In tlio run of sal
mon. From estimates obtained from the
most reliable sources the pack an the 1st of
the present month was from 75,000 to bU.OOO
short , Ten of the canneries have rua half
tiino during the nan two weeks , and the
caliners despair of seeing any heavy run of
Mill tula season.
Thcro are tnree tilings worth saving
Time , Trouble and money-an J DH Witt's
Llttlo Karlv Hlcra will save thorn for you.
These llttlo pills will save you time , as they
act promptly , They will suvo you { rouble as
thuycama no pain. They will two you
money they economize doctor' * bllU.
The balloon ; oo.i up tonight.
DIDN'T ' FOOL HER HUSBAND
End Wing People Surprised nt the Ontcomo
of a Trip to St. Paul ,
OLD MAN WATCHED HIS GIDDY WIFE
Whan .Mr * . Alltn of Itpd Wing Wrnt ti > St ,
1'nul with SiimlitSchool
) School Superintend
ent Itnnrock Thorn \Vn * trouliln
Which Ijinilcd Them hi ilnll ,
ST. 1'AUt , , July 18. Lucius A. Hun-
cock , the liankor ( if Hod Wlnjr , loader of
society mill miporlnlondunt of a , Sunday
school , is under arrest here and in an
tilbi joining cell is the pretty wlfo of Al
bert II. Alton , tt inoroimnt ol the sumo
plnuu. 1 1 Alton is in the city , niul his at
torney is now oiitfuuod in drawing up
Bovcral lognl imiiors , ono of which is
suit for heavy uamajios for atlotmtion of
affections and the other n divorce hrlof.
illS On Sunday Mr * . Alton cnino to
St. Paul to visit a frioml , and
altl thu sumo time Ilnnuock found
that ho had urgent business
"J the capital. Snugly stored away in
the rear of the train was Alien , and dur
ing thu trip hlx caglo eve was nuvor
long olT the pair , who found their way to
onq sent before the train had pulled out
olVi tno station. In the uvoning Alton in
voked the aid of the police , and accom
panied by an ofllcor visited a notorious
resort , where his wlfo and Hancock worn
found together. They wore escorted to
the central station. Ked Wing is near
enough ! to St. 1'anl to enable the gosalpa
Oln the cities to put their heads together ,
nnd : thu affair Is the uncial scandal of the
slimmer. Hancock is a niarrlud man
and the father of a family.
AVlu'ii Traveling ; ,
Whether on pleasure bent , or business , take
on every trip n bottle of Syrup of Figs , as
It acts most tileasanll.V and effectively on the
kidneys , liver and bowels , prevents fevers
headaches and other lonns of slckmm
For sale in Wo ) and SI bottles by nil loading
druggists , MonufacUtrod by the California
Fig Syrup Co. only.
Fireworks , balloon ascension and par
achute jump , Courtland bonuli tomorrow
night.
TliHTS * Vlt TIIK Ji-.lllMKHS.
Orcnt 1'lold Trial ot ViiriniM Agricultural
linplumcnt * ut tlio 1'ixlr.
CHICAGO , .Inly. 18. Makers of agri
cultural implements and ( armors were
attracted , to Wayne , 111. , this morning ,
where the first Held trial of agricultural
vi
implements i : at the World's ' fair was
made. Tlio awarding of the medals and
diplomas will depend upon the result of
this test. The haymaking tools were
tested today , forty acres of hay being
cut by eight dilToront makes of machin
ery , each machine , trying to outdo all
others.
The committee that has charge
of the affair , and that will
decide upon the merits of
the machines , consists ol these three
gentlemen : 1'rof. Thurston of Cornell
university , Calvin Young of Albion , N.
Y. , and Hiram C. Wheeler of Iowa. All
three are exports. Prof. Thurston is to
test the motive power of the machines
used. IIo tested the motive power of
farm machines at the Paris exposition.
Mr. Young was for a long tlmo a manu
facturer f of farm machinery , nnd ho will
judge j of the inuclmniu'il construction of
the implements used. Mr. Wheeler is
ono of the most extensive farmers in
Iowa , and ho will jndgo the implements
from the farmers' standpoint of utility.
Those gentlemen wont to Wayne yester
day afternoon to prepare for today's
ovont.
The firms that will enter the Hold
test are : The McCormicks , Dedrick ft
Co. , Albany , N. Y. ; Tensely Harvester
company , Minnesota ; Stoddard Manu
facturing oomnany , Dayton ; Deere &
Mansur company of Moline , Goison
Manufacturing company and Prick com
pany of "Woyuodboro , Pa. These are
probably not moro than one-fourth ol
the number of agricultural implement
exhibitors , but Mr. Thatcher was de
termined to have the test should only
one exhibitor participate.
. Busy pcopiO have no time , and sensible
people have no Inclination to use pills thut
make them sick a day for every dose they
iI
take. I They have learned that tno use of
Do 1I 1 Witt's Little Karly Hitters does not In
terfere I with their ho.ilth hy causing nausea
pain 1 or griping. Thcso little pills are per ,
1f feet 1 iu action and resulto , regulating the
stomach f and bowels so that headache * , dU-
r.incss and lassitude are prevented. They
cleanse the blooJ , clour the complexion ani
one up thu system. I ots of Irj.Uth In IhjjJ
littlofcllows.
Fireworks , balloon ascension and par
achute jump , Cotirtluml beach tomorrow
night.
'TIIina.VT ' JAKK KDiroita.
Oklahoma Nownpupnr M n Act Dlsrourto-
oimly Tnnraril ( laloHliui'u : G'ttlreni.
GAT.ESUUKO , 111. , .fuly 18. Over n
month ago the Oklahoma Press associa
tion opened up a corruspomluiico with
Mayor Cooke , saying the members in
tended stopping here on an excursion to
Chicago , and asked to be given while
here such entertainment as the citl/.uns
miw lit to render. The local newspaper
men immediately organi'/.od and begun
elaborate preparations to untortuin the
visitors. The Oklahoma association
was informed of what WUH In Htoro
for thorn horn and nccoptod the
invitation , Haying they would bo here
the morning of July 18. The luilios ol
the Huptist church ugreod to furnish
tlio banquet. A program was muppod
out , with General 1' . S. Post , Mayor
Cooke nnd Major It. M. Woods for
speakers. Forty or fifty oiti/.ons ngrtiml
to furnish carriages forttlio accommoda
tion of the ffuoats. The Btroot car com
pany arranged to give thorn all trans-
portutlon , and the hotels mitdu extra
prupurutioiiB to fiscd the crowd.
Luul evening a dispatch was roooivod
saying1 thut they would not stop in Oalos-
turf , ' . Thin nniiouiiceinoiit 1ms paru-
ly/.od thn town , The local protiB club
lias Bovural contracts on it.s hands in
consccoii'neo of this breach of faith ,
St. Louis manufactures Increased more
rapidly during the eighties than those of any
eastern city , and it is the home of Hovcr.il of
the largest and best equipped factories In the
world. Visitors to the World's fair should
make arrangements so as to vlilt SI , Louis
on the way and remain in the city ut leas'
long enough to sue its magnilli'cnt commer
cial and other buildings , and lo partake of
the hospitality which has made thti city
famous throughout the entire continent.
lDdIan : ' I.ti Uliiilvo Apportionment.
INDIANAPOLIS , July 18. Tlio at
torneys who have been authorized by
the executive committee of the
republican etato committee to'bring u
suit to test the cotidtitutionullty of iho
legislative apportionment unacted oy
the last legislature , say that the Biilt
month. The nttornoyn Imva practically
decided as to the county in which the
suit is to bo brought , but they decline
to make it public ut present. It IB
understood that tlio suit ahull bo
brought before a ropubliuun judge and
in a county where there aru ropublleun
olllclals.
Telephone C. W. Hull Co. for priow
on hard coal. Summer dull vary ,