Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 27, 1893, Image 7

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THE OMAHA DAILY DEK : THURSDAY. JULY 27. ,80,1
SPEG1KL NOTICES
FOR TIIKflR COLUMNS
ill iN'lakrn until I3.no p. tn. for Ilin rrpnlnc
no < mill 8.3ii ( , m. lor ilia morning mid Sunday
OIIR ,
Ailvortlwrn , t > y rcotirMlmr a mimnoroil enpcx
n ii IIAVO itiHrnmmTrnnihlrWM'd lo n nnmboro l
Miorlnenmof TIIK llrr. Answer * no nddrrsMvl
v 111 t i dollvcrod upon prrsmitallon of Ilio check.
SITUATIONS WANTED.
Hairs. 1' < na word flrnllnvrtlon , Ion word Ilicro-
ftilrr , Nothing tuKcn for loss limn USc. .
A WANTED , POSITION IIY YOITNO MAN S3
years of aito ; pxporloneortbookkooporand well
advanced In shorthand nnil typewriting
Improvement , nnil small rccompotma.
A SITUATION WANTED IIY ATTOllNKY AT
Anniikll nalary. Recently Admitted. ' > | , " . ' , ' ; '
Mirim. Address M 34 , lloe. MB30 all'
"A"WANTED. . POSITION IIY YOUNO LADY AS
Arashlor and assistant bookkeeper or ( ronoral
oincuwork. Address M 33 , Bee. M' . ! " -7 !
WANTED MALE HELP.
Ratos.l' ' < cnwonl first Insertionlea word thoro-
tiflcr. Nothing taken for less than 250.
"
T > YOU WANT A flOOD PAYINO JOB WRITH
J Mlio Hawks Nursery Co. , Milwaukee , \ \ Is.
Wo)7 ( a 3
TT-OENTLEJtnN OF OOOD CHARACTER TO
J'ropresont-our business , luBltranco men pro-
fi mil ! 417 Boo building. * 'J1JL. '
rM sillilNT'o'si'iLTrilAKINO POWDER.
J > Wo pnt our poods In Glass Rolling Pip ? .
jt'O.on month and rxponsos , or commission. Cm-
rr.iro llaklnK 1'owdur Co.,707 Van Huron street yd-
TJ SALARY OR COMMISSION TO AGENTS TO
Jjlmndli ! thn I'atnnt Chemical Ink KraHor Pencil.
0 In.-most useful ami novel Invonllon of Ilin n ii.
VniFi'S Ink thoroURhly In twonooomls.Snrkn 1 ko
ifnKlc. 2(10 ( lo Win per rent profit. Accnts niaklnir
jf.o porwi-ok. Wo also want a Koneral iiuont lo
tnko rlinrtru of territory and npimlnt mib acents. A
rmr > chance to make money. Wrllo for lorinn anil
f : hprclmon of ornslnB. Monroe EranlnK Mfp. Co. ,
X 30 , La Oitisse , WIs. 31B
"jir BARBER 'WANTED. SINOLK. SOBER , IN-
J'diistilous : steady employment to rlislil mar. ,
William Sullivan , Alma , Neb. M170 2(1 ( *
T > WANTJID.HLACKSMITH ATONCEl STEADY ,
.1 Jwohor man to work nn per cent or bnv slook.
Address box I , Ansolmn , Nell. 4tll'H'
1J : -WANTF.D , MEN TO TRAVEL. * r,0 TOI)0 ( )
J' pur month. Slonn & Wellington. Madison. Uls
VANTOnKH
J 'cliarffo of shop. Will pay Hillary or Hill out
rhrap. A violin or elnrtonft playur profi-rml.
Write , and nonil rcferoncun , to F , Alboo , Ni'WcaHtlo ,
\Vyo. f'-'l ! '
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WANTED FEMALE HELP.
Union. IKc a wonlllrBt limnrllnn.lo a word there-
nflrr. Notlilnit talcDii for leai than ' 'Bo.
/ l-WANTKD. IAIIK3 ) TO WlltTK AT HOMlY
V 'Kiielosi ' ! HtainiMsl envbloira. Venia Uincilon ,
fonth Iloml. Inil. M077 ly'-'i ) '
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r OIUI , FOll rjKNKIlAMIOUSKWOHK. W. P.
V/stoctzcl.iyjlS. 'JOtli , Ixitwecn 1'opplclon nnil
Woolworth avo. 80'J
r\- i\iir.s OP GOOD AHDUKSSTO INTUODUOK
"v/oiirhunlni' muiKinirfrli > iiil8. t7fi.oi ) to stIOD.OO
( alary to right partleaj117 lloo building. MHIIII
"f VANTKD , IIY A WHOLESALE HOUSE. A
1 cowl biiBlneHS svonian. Aildress 1 < nt : , nou
onieo. MiUa 2U
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r.1-V'ANTKD , , AT 1 152.1 N. 19TH ST.COM PETKNT
V ( ilrl for boiiHuwork. 4U3 - ' "
0 LAI1IKS WANTKl ) TO
at homo. ! kn.im ! ID iHlll.lM ) a weuk. Knoloae
Htainp. Mini Klla WorMt , South Iloml , lint. - ai )
FOR RENT HOUSES.
Ratos.lOoa linn each Insertion , $1.50 a line per
ixmlh. Nothlni ; taken for less than 'J.'o.
J I" FOR KKNT. IIOUSES IN"ALL'PARTS OF
thu city. The O. F. Davis company , 1003 Farnam.
" 11-3 AND 4-ROOM APARTMENTS. VON DORN
JJ block , with BteanirufurunceHieinli-edBlUS22il. ; ;
417
\-8-ROOM HOUSK7"MODERN , CONVENIENT
- ' for hiiBlnoHS or wholusalu mun. Apply 1112
1-untll lllth Htreet. 412
\-7-ROOM COTTAGE TO RENT , CONVENIENT
J 'for U. 1' . railroad men. Inquire 1112 S. lOthst.
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| 'v FOR RENT. NO. 212 N. 17TH , II ROOMS ,
Jl 'two floors fnrnlnlnil , near inv poslofllco
i.llo. See Gi'o. J. Fox , 121S Harney street.
M37Q Jy 27
TDEL.1OHTFUL HOME , EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE ,
J 'modern conveniences , barn , beautiful lawn ,
i.i'lnral shadu trees , $33 per mo. Imjulro 2i)3 ( ( )
ru-reost. 881
*
7TWO EAST FRONT 7-ROOM COTTAGES ,
- 'nil modern and In excellent repair , half a block
from car Him. Will rout lOKOthorto deslrablo tun-
in ts very cheap. Fidulily Trust Co. , 17U2 Farnam.
MUl'J
\-FLATS OF (1 ( ROOMS. KACH IN GOOD RE-
, A > alr ; Llnton block. 2d door , it2l.)0 ( ( ) per month
Ore frame IIOUHU of S rooms , newly papered. In
irood repair , comer of Jackson and 11 th St. , $20.00
pormoutU. John Hamll , tll7 Llnlon block.M233
M233
J ) -FOR IIENT. 7-IU5OM MODERN FLAT ,
Laniro block , ( Kill S-lWh st. 333
n"FoTt RI-NT FOR" < T JIONTHS OR LONGER
nicely loeatiil li-room house , all furnished and
In tlrst class condition to small family without
olilldron. Rout reasonable and references ro-
nrtred. Iniinlro at 023 South 2tth ) streut. M314
T -FOR RENT. 12-ROOM MODERN HOUSlf
J ' 1713 Chluauo St , M4 11 20'
-VERYDIMIRARLUVRKSHED BRIU1C RESI-
.1 'ilonrii with bam , furnished oriinfnrnlshil. mod-
oin linprovemonls ( Dmidoo Place ) . Mrs. Kollur ,
M21 California. M 13 _
* " 5OR HKNT SIX ROOM HOUSE , 3017 CALI-
fornla. Cliuap. A. 1' . Tuky. 47720
HOUSE , 1721 DODGE.
'ItKinlru 1318 Farnam. 1 8 MO
1 > FOR UKNT , NEW 4-ROOM COTTAGE , COR.
30th aud S.ililcT , only i ! ) . collar , clbtern. oily
wntnr. IiiQidru 131H Farnam. .union
10R RENT FURNISHED ROOMS
.ales , l > ca wonl tlrst Insertion , lea word thuru-
ntter. Nothliij ; taken for less than 23u.
1-FURNISHED ROOM WITH ALCOVK FOR
'Runtlumonmodom convoiileiici-s , 320 Nnrth23d.
M 731)
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I"- TOliUIET COUPLE , NICKIA' FURNISHED
> r oms' ) blocks from court housu. Address. M
it1. ' Bet- . f.KI 1'
ROOMS. 1017 AND IC'JiravT'r
A7'
7 ? 3 FURNISHED ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING
J 'for man and wife. Rout laken In board,311) ) N 17th
387
Ti , ! 1 NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS FOR LIGHT
J-Jliousi'kooptm. ! al ii , rooms for Koullemen ,
110 North ISth street. jilill 20
ROOMS NICELY FURNISHED , lilt ! ) SOUTH
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l'lh stii'et. MKill 1 >
1 TWO HUITHS ROOMS ; ALSO TWO FRONT
.1 j rooms. 171)7 ) DodgoSt. M313 2H
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TflUKlM WITH ALOOVF $ (1,00 ( MONTH , FRONT
J Jl.iom + IO.OO. ClltS 17th. fDl 27'
, ' -ti Ki'RNi nii : ) ROOMS FoiuGiiT
kio\ihig. \ lS'-iM : | > liul avenuu , 1117 an *
uan i siik D RO D ais AND BOAIIIX
Rates , li-.o n woitt llrst Insertion , lc.i wof'tlioro-
ftor. XnliiiufT latiiui for lusn Uian 2 , * > c.
Wonnin'H Christian ashouiatluii , Ills. 17th HI.
430
1'rill , ! DOIN , SOB AND Si 1 N. 1MTH ST.
440
If COOL PARLOR , UATr.S . ' 1
Fiirnam Mtivet. 557 jy 211 *
1 , ' FOR RENT. NKATLY FURNISHED ROOMS
J'ullhboard. ' 2HIPC.illfonila blroet.1K2 27'
4A THKsTn'iwR01AHfTEr7N\VAND :
4 ologaiilly furnHiod ntunm for ri'iil by day or
\\oi-k al nNiBuunliln rales. 'Emury A Spratt. 1:1118 :
lo lll2 ; DoiMflas Kliitit. ' . M4hl A23'
, ' COOL SOUTH FHONT CORNER ROOMSi
. llrsl class ; minuner ralos. 25BI Harnoy Hlroet.
411(1 ( ai *
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, GOOD TABLE BOARD AT THE WEBSTER ,
. "ill ) ami MS North JUIIi xtrix't M&05 Al *
i.NicilLT imNisjiiTD SOUTHEAST KRONT
J room with ah-urn nnd bay window , inoitorn run-
v nluuvus , prlrutu family ; lioaul. 1122 South VlHIi ,
M01 1 27 *
i ? " NicriLYl'miNisunn PARISH BED ROOM" ,
.1 with foldUiglHtli also largo , buuth-frunl room ,
with board. Houttu newly furnished , modern.
'jVrms reasonable. 20211 Harney St. M3-'ti 30'
[ S
Rales , IWc a word llrst Insurtlon , lou woixl thuro-
fUT Nothing lakeu for ) oi > s than 25c.
-Kll RENT , i NICE UNFURNISHED ROOMS
JtmlUlblu for huu okeoplng , clly wator. xiut , etc.
4 > wivnk Northwest comer 17lh aud Wubbtur
HtlTC'lH. O'JO
G a FROXT Ktxnta. iooy LF.AVKNWORTII ST.
4in ao
FOR RENT STORES AND OFFICES
Ratus. Iku a wiv\l Ibml lu > crilon , lea wonl Ihcru-
tire- Nothing tajir * forai i Uiau 2fta
1"
FOR RENT , "STOKK"OS" siall ST. . LANQ K
J block , buttablu for meat inurkul , Imrdvraru 315L
ilry goods ; more Inunlni UUO S. lath at. _ L
"I FOR RENT , THK 1-STORY BRICK BUILDINO
-l Dili Farnam t. Thu bulldlnir luiu u llmproof , c .v
liienlbaM'mont.coiuplulu btoum lioatlny tlxumis ,
water on all the lloora , u u , ula Apply al lliu otUoM
WTUolUx ; UIO
WANTED TO RENT.
Raton , 10ca linn mell In < rtlon. * 1 , r,0 .1 lln < i po
monlli , Nolhrnc takut for II M I him 2Jc.
K WANTED,3 MODERN 7 OHH-IIOOM HOUSES
no.ir Farnnm or Ilamw-om car line ; Mill pny
$ -on.H ( ) n yr.ir rrnt for both cast or south frmit ,
Address iM. " ) ( ) . Hoc. MM 1 Al
STORAGE.
Rites , lOc n line r-.icli Insertion. * 1 " 0 a line per
month. Nothing taken for less than 'J.'c.
MlSTOHAOK IDIl IIOUSKHOM ) OOOD3 !
clean nml cheap rates. 11. Wells , 1111 Fnrn.im.
401
M P-STORAOE.WILLIAM3 ACROS3.1211HARNKY
433
WANTED TO BUY.
Rntofl. l < c a word first Innortlon , lea word Ihoro-
aflcr. Nothing tnkun for less thim S3o.
vr-cAsif Von ransiTUiiEr HOUSEHOLD
-I i KOoiH , rto. . or will ni > II for owmjr In our auction
Kales. U Wells , 1111 Fannm. 40 > _ ,
TJVANTKi7 TO iIIY ! FOR CASH 20 TO RO
-Liacn-s farm land within 7 miles of P.O. Ail-
OrfHs M as lice. 470 2l )
FOR SALE FURNITURE.
Union , IDcn llnno.icli Insertion. ( l.ftQa lluunor
monlli. Nothing taken for lens than VIJc.
O I-FOR SALE , A FIRST-CLASS HALLKT ,
Davis ft Co. piano , hv parties leaving the city ;
nbnrealn. Call at IMKl So. LMtli st. M402 20'
FORSAKE HORSES ,
Rales , IH'on wortltlrHtlnxcrtloiiiloa word thorn-
ntlor. Nothing taken for less than 230.
_
p-ir r.oo WILL IIUY A GOOD niuvisn
J liorso , now phaeton aud harnuus. Must bu sold
at onco. Apply 24 17 Ereklno St. MSO'J 27 *
_
FOR SALE MIS CELL ANEOUSr"
Italos , lilcnllno inch Insertion , $1 , r > 0 a flnopur
montll. Nothing taken for luss than 2'ju
- '
M70Q AS
Q-FOR SALK. ICE IN CAR LOTS. OILT1ERT
Ilro . Counotl llltiflH. M101 ! Al
Q-r FOR SALE LAUNDRY PLANT C'-i 1'llIOK
and bulldlin ; cheap. Eniinlro KI18 Farnain Ht.
Q -FOR SALK , A PNEUMATIC COLUMIIIA
bicycle ; Kood condition , AddremiH ill , lieu.
M510 2B' ,
QiFOR , SALE CHEAP. NEW COLUMI1IAN III-
cyele. Call at 11)21 ) Chlcaeo street , after 7 p. m ,
CIS 28-
Q-WE MUST HAVE MONEY.
1 piano , r.M.OO.
1 uprlsht Chlckorlntr piano , tir.o.on.
1 baby irrand Uhlrkprlnir. $123.00.
1 bran now nprlKht , $1110.00.
1 Wegman piano , boon used a llttlo , $350.00.
1 Klmball ore.-in , r.-.OO.
1 Newman llros. orcan. $30.00.
1 HnrduttQ onrnn , * 2fl.oo.
1 ClilcaeoCottairo organ , $30.00.
1 llrlnsoport organ , $7D.OO.
A piano to trade fora peed horse anil phaeton.
Woodbrldco Urua. . Hell Dcp't Btoro. fi20 28
MISOELLA
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SALE , "A MAGNIFICENT NEW * UP-
rlglit plnno used but two monllm , $17,1.00 dla-
connt. Parti- leaving city. Cull at U517 Howard.
CI AIRVOYANTS
Hates , ll'e a linn each Insertion , Jl.fiO n line | xjr
month. Nothing taken for less than ' _ ' . " > c.
SMRNANNKVWAIiREN , CLAIRVOYANT ,
rullablubUHlnuattUiudlnm-Othyearat 111) ) N.lllth
407
MASSAGE. BATHS , ETC.
Rates , IJtc a word first Insertion , lo a word
thereafter. Nothing taken for loss thin 'J.'o.
rp MADAME SMITH. 302 S. 13TII. 2ND FLOOR ,
-L Room 3. Massage , vapor , alcohol , strainsulphur-
Inn and Bua baths. m 133 2tl *
rp MMK.OARSON , 1121 DOUGLAS STREET.3D
-L floor , room 7 , massage , alcohol , sulphur and su l
baths. . M3H3 28'
MME. STOWE , MAGNETIC HEALER , 203
srlas block. M127 AO1
T -MME. MACIC OF CHICAGO GIVES BATHS ,
ma nutlc. inassaKO truatmunt. Ill ) North 13th
St. , second floor , room 1. 377 2(1'
PERSO 'JAL
RatuH.mieawotxl tlrHllnsurtlon. lea woiilthcro-
"ter. Nothliij ; taken fur lerts than L'3c.
U-WRITE FOR FREE COPY OF OUR J1EAU-
tlfiilly Illustrated marriage Journal , llrown
Pub. Co. , Tolmlo , O. JISO ! ) n5
TT-WR1TE FOR A FREE COPY OK OUR DKAU-
* tlfnlly lllimtniUxl Matrimonial Joiirnal , con
taining many photo-ungravlmu of handsome
women and callaut men who wish to wud. Urown
I'ubllshlnir Co. , Tumplo ; ourt.TuludoO M71 l-SP
MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE.
\v LOANS , O. G. WALLACE , 313 BROWN 472 11LK.
TV" WANS ON IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED
' city proiwrty , * 3,000 and upwards. C to ( IX per
cunt ; uouuluyu. W. FaniamSmlth&Co , 1320 Farnam
400
\V 1 AND 2 YEAR LOANS ON CITY AND FARM
morlffases. Reed&Sulby,311 Board of Trade.
4U7
\V MO > 'EY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES
0. , 1005 Farnam street. 4UO
w" -FIRST AND SECOND MORTGAGE LOANS j ;
w"W low rates. Alux Moore , 401 Ben bids. 474
W MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATUS ON :
Improved and unimproved Omaha real stato.l
toDyears Fldu.lty Trust Co. . 1702 Farnam. 402
-.LOANS , J. W. SQUIRE. 218 BEE BLDO.
475
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ITVNTHON ) Y LOAN AND TRUST CO. , 318 N. Y.
' Life , luiids at low rates forcliulco security on
Nebraska and Io\Va farms or Omu hu city propurty ,
470
W CENTRAL LOAN * TRUST CO. , BEE IILDO.
403 _
Air WANTED. TO BUY 8 PER CENT NOTES SE
it cured by mortgaeos Omalia city or Douglas Co.
proporty. Heed kSelby , 330 Board of Trade
407
\r-MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED CITY
property , C. W.Anderson,4ll HooMlulldlntr.
M447 2U
\V-RBAL ESTATM LOANS WANTED. I HAVE
> three very cholou applications to plnco. Re-
Hpoiislhlu slcnor. Amounts. $1,000.00 , il.r.OH.OO
mid $ HOI.UI ) > . Sun mu quick. Walter ( > . Clark ,
1218 Harnuy struct. M327 2U *
MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS.
Ratus. IKc a word first Insertion , 1 oa wurdthuro-
tiflur. Nothing-taken for less than 23c.
V -CALL AT THE OFFICE OF
JV
5 OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO.
\ INCORVORTED.
'IF YOU WANT M'ONEY ,
You can borrow on
HOUSKHOLD FURNITURE AND PLVNOS ,
HORSES , WAGONS AND CARRIAGES ,
WAREHOUSE RECRII'TS. MERCHANDISE ,
OR ANY OTHER SECURITY.
Wo will lund you any amount
from $10.0(1 ( to JI.OOD.OO.
ON TIIK DAY YOU ASK FOR IT
without publicity or removal of property ,
You can p.iy Ihu money b.tck tn any amount you
wish , and nt any tlmo , and onuh p.iymunt su made
will rodnru the cost of the loan.
Remcmbor thut .you Uuvo tin ) nsn of both the
property and the monuy , and psy for U only as Ion *
nsyuukooplu
Thoru will lie no expense or chanro kept out of
lliu amount wauled , but you Mill receive the full
amount of the loan.
liufuni borrowlmr alsiwhftre call and see 113 and
you will Und it irroatly t yuur aJvanlairii.
OM IHA MOllTOAIJK IX5AN CO. ,
SOU SOUTH ItiTH STRKET ,
llitit tlooi above the sln ut. -
THK OLDEST , LARGEST AND ON'LY INOORPOR-
ATKU LOAN COMPANY IN C1MA1I.V.
477
X DO YOU WANT MONF.YI
THE FIDELITY IXAN GUARANTEE CO-
-
ROOM 4 WITIINKLL BLOCK ,
" " ' . 15TH CORNER HARNKY ST.
WILL \ LOAN \ YOU \ ANY
SUM \ LAHOK \ OR \ SMALL '
FROM \ TEN \DOLLARS\ \ \ UP ,
WEMAKBTJJ.tNS ON FURNITURE , HOUSES
OARR1AGKS , W MIKHOUSK RKUEIl'TSOR PER
SONAL , I'ROPKI.rY OF ANY KIND
/ WILL /DO / WELL/ / TO /
/YOU / / ONUS FIRST/ / FOR /
OUIt TERMS WILL MERIT YOUR APPROVAL.
You can pay the money back at any tUnoamlJn
any amount you wish , aud thus roduci ) tlracoslof
carrying the loan In proportion to amount you pay.
IF YOU owe a ualiiiii'u on your furiilturu or other
personal properly of liny kind wu will pay U oil fur
j on ni'.d carry tl as long as you dealru.
YOU CAN HAVE YOUR MONK Y IN ONK HOUR
FROM THWTIW : YOU MAKK APPLICATION.
No publlalty or roniuvnl of proiwrty , uo ihit you
Cd Iho iin-1 of iKJth money and ) > ro | > erty. 47U
X WILL LOAN MONEY ON ANY KIND OF SB-
curliys Htrlctly uonUduutlaL A. K. Harris , room
1 Contluuntal block 478
BUSINESS OHANQgB.
llau > , lOualluo oaoh iniwrilou , $1.50HlUio per
month. Nuthlny taken for lebs than 23c.
" " " '
\ HHlTATEORTriAD""rFTllST-cLvs5'liiuO
i. atorii. " centrally located , good cash bu lnn . Q
. " "l"0'110. * fita- MV02
Y-T'OR SAf.K , I > lifj STORK , GO < liT"i.OCA -
lion , EPMI buHluubS , gowl tviiboii for nulling.
M 2U lJt , MOl'J Al'
BUSINESS CHANCES.
Y-FOIt HKNT. A SSlALI. WATF.lt MILL. " AD-
L dross bo * 33. Lincoln , Not ) , fl'-'l
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-FOll SAM : , IUHIIF.lt SHOP AND IIATIt
room , locaiiil In the bnnlnt w pirt of city nnil
rxccllcnt biiHiiii'SH. Vor particular * fiiMrr"ii. K : I7 ,
llo j. ( UU 30 *
V TO KXCIIANOE , Irtd AOHK3 t.ANtl FOll
JL wotk of Rrocrrli-n or Council muff * oily prop
erty. Ail ( Irons Clia < . K. Klnney , Council lllnlTn.
M873 27
V WANTED. A PAUTY WITH # S.H)0.0 ( ( ) TO
J. $1fi.ooo.oo to Invest In m.innf.ieturlntr ImilncftH.
i'OiK-rcrnt uroflt : will lioar Investigation. Ad-
. O. box ' . ' 00 Wavcrly , Net ) , M ISO ll
Y-KOR SAT.K. LONO MTAllLISHKU PA VINO
meat market. EOOI ! location. Ptilemllct chance
for sniall capital , K 22 , lloo , Council llliiffn.
SAM : , AN KMSVATOII. SITUATKO is
ono of tlio Ix-Ht cmltt ermvlnc districts in ulo
mate. Address 1' . O. Ilex 85 , nioointlold. Nob.
M408 30
_ , WANTED IN GOODLO-
JL cation for part rxchanco ( real e lalo ) and cash.
Would prefer crocerles eoniblnod with vogelablo
nnd moat market , cents' funilshlnir ( roods , Ixiots
and shoes or any penoral business. Prlcu must IMS
low and terms reasonable. Apply at once lo O.
W. Amos , 1017 Famam street , Omaha. 403
Y --GUOCKHY STOUK FOll SAt.K AT A 11AII-
- Rain. lU'tttonn for Bulllnif ! Ilnvo otliur uiml-
ncm , and can't ntteml to the store. Inqnlroof O.
II. Wells , Schnj-lor. Nfcb. C20 ' . '
VA Cf.KAN STOCK OP OENKUAI. MKUCIIAN-
J. illMo for Halo in a llrely conntrj' town bctwuon
Omaha ami Lincoln. Poslonico In store. Aililross
M 33 , Omaha lieu. CIO 1 *
FOR EXCHANGE.
lutes , 1 Oon line each Insertion , $1.30 a line per
mouth. Nothlmr taken for less than li.le.
r/ K ! ( ) ACRES FINK L AND IN RE PUBLIC AN
JJVallov. to trade for clear 1 ICHIRO and lot In Omaha.
Address E. S. Jester , U18 N. 2Uth St , Omaha.
3711-27'
V FOll SAI.M Oil EXCIIANOK , A 371127'"l
/Jvvorlli $1,10(7.00 ( , for * 7r > IUIO , nnil will takn a
coed drlvlnir horoo a pirt payniont. t.'ll.OO or
sMUiUWcash , lialancol MH ) iwr month. Fldollty
Tnisl company , 17lia Faniam Btn-c-t. Mi'S'ri : !
r/AItOUT $7.1100 WOHTH OF STAPLK HKN-
/Joral inorcliamllsrt for ono-thlnl cash or
nolca. balance Omaha city property or good farm.
J. 11. Haddock , Falrbury.'Ncb. M280
r/ I OWN 100 FARMS IN NEBRASKA , KANSAS
/-'and Dakota. Will soil cheap or oxchauiro for
Indsu.horses and cattle. Add.box 70Frankfurt. In J.
-iSl
r/-l HAVE $2,3ID.OO ) EQUITY IN Kill ACRES
/J0l ( miles from Omaha ; also 320 acres In Mis *
Hourl , all clear. Will sell or uxch.iiuro for Mock
general merchandise , boots and shoes , horses or
cattle. J , R. , 4001 Loavunworth street Omaha. _
r/-l HAVE CHOICE FARM AND STOCK
/Jranchea to cxohanif" for Mdso. or Block ; will
rcuard corrcspondeiico conllduntlal , Wrltn baic 70 ,
Alliance , Nub. 472 27 *
7VA CLEAN STOCK OF GENERAL MDSE.
f-lVfi\l \ Like rual estate and money Box2U3 , Frank
fort , Bid 481
Z 100 A NKn. LAND TO KXQHANfJK FOR
milHo. AddrosM W. N. C. , lock box 40 , Tabor. la.
. _ ; _ : iii---0' : :
rW1LI. . TRADK UEAL ESTATH FOR LARGE
t-lor Hiiuill Block of goocla. AddrcHa M 7 , Hoc.
y-$2,0)0 ( ) EQUITY IN K',0 ACR1W IMPROVED
' -'farm tn cvntral Nuhr. . will take Omalia n-al OH-
tate or Black of grocurlus. AiUlivHS JI lt ! : lloo.
17H 0'
V-WILD LANDS , CLEAR , TO EXCHANGE FOR
* JproH-rty | hens. Wrlto full descriptions. 701
South 27th struct. M3D7 A23 *
Z GOOD , CLEAR LAND , CLEAR LOTS AND
money for stock of peed Roods ot any kind , I
will bo at Hotel Barker till Saturday noon. If you
want to sell or exchange come and Hoomo. Wesley.
M331 28 *
fOIfe SjAA-iB Tv * .ATj jiST.T ,
Rates , 1 Oca Hno each insertion , $1.50 a line per
month. Nothing taken for less than 23u.
1NVEST YOUR MONEY IN LAND AND GET
Irlch. X
Wo offer for nntck sale 10 choice llttlo planta
tions of tun acres each , at Mlllanl , only $101) ) per
acre. Yon can llvo there and work or do busi
ness lu Om.iha. Best thin * over offered. Call early
If yon wonld Bucuii ) ono of thusu nlwant pieces of
land any onu of which will prodncu a living for
yourself ami family. Uotfs & Hill , 1408 Farnam sU
CU3 Jy 20
JJUY LOTS IN
STOEPEL PLACH.
Cheapest and host lots In
OMAHA.
Special prlco and tormsto
IIOJIB BUILDERS.
Stoepel Place lots will always advance In prlco ,
for the city must crow westward. Call on or ad
dress W. A. Webster. 402 Bee bid * . M577
TOR SALK , A GOOD STOCK AND GRAIN FARM
JL of 4'JS acres In Harrison comity , Iowa , on very
reasonable turiua. Address L. H. Kaymond , Mag
nolia , la. Mdf.1 A3 *
CHANCK TO INVEST YOUR SAVINGS. MAST
front lot Lovvo iivuuuu ( Popiihuon park ) , easy
access to motor. Owner going IntolJUslness. Will
w.'ll very cheap fur cash. Also lot llan.scom Placu.
lllB bargain for caali. Address L. P. , P. O. Hot : \M. \
.MM. ) .
TJAIM5AIN8 HOUSES. LOTS AND FARSIS. SALK '
-Oortrado. F. K. Darling , llarker blk. IDOAIS
17AUM LANDS , C. F.HARRISONU12 N. Y. LIFE
-L MU3 : AID *
- INVESTMENT. CHOICE
GILT-KDGED PROP-
ertyncar Hanseom park. Rental $1.:120 : per
annum , can Hull for iHR.fiOO. IIIckH , real nstatu
iiKOiicy. . III3 N. Y. Llfu building. B2B III
BARGAINS , IN FARMS , HOUSES AND LOTS. J.
N. Frenzer , room 0 Frenzer block , opp. P. O.
Mlllli A22
A FORCED SALE. 13-ROOM HOUSE WITH ALL
the modem Improvements , good lot and barn.
Prlcu # : i,7lH ) , SI ,1)00 ) cash , balance on terms to
wilt , with low InteruHt. Improvements oust over
$1,000. Can rent house for two years at * : ! 5.uo m-r
month , fi28 N. 321111. 470
1 VO YOU WANT A HOME ? I CAN OFFER A
Jvor.v cosy eight-room house , nil modern con
veniences , near Hanacom park , for W.BOO. Hicks ,
real cstalit agency. 525 31
OEAD THIS , 10-ROOM HOUSE. FINE HATH
JVroom , Hi'wpragoiind stool range , lot : illxl 20 to
alley. Prlcu $2.5W ) , $1.000 eash. Improvements
worth * 3OOO. lnitilru 52rt N. H2nd Bt. 478
170R SALE-NEW 4-ROOM COITAOE. COR-
X 30th and Sahlrr , l'JM , i y p.iymonts. In-
qiilru 131H Farnam. . GOD 20
17OR SALE. AT A 1JAROAIN 2,581) ACHES NEAR
J LcMlgu Pole , Neb. , mostly Hiiioolh'land , good hull ,
Bplendld Hprlng water , will make excellent oheep
ranch ; can buHOld at a very low llguroorwlll ox-
chantru for good Income Iwarlng property or good
Ioiv farm. IIIeltH Real Estate AfencyMr , N. Y.
Life bldg , Omaha , Neb. 023 31
OIXTEEN ACRES GOOD LAND , CLOSE TO CITY.
Oood ( ! four-room hoiwo , ntablu for four horwes ,
emi aero blaokberrlps , Hno running water , olhur
Hiuull fruit. Party will consider other real oj ate
In tradu nud ' cash , J , A , Loverun , 5IH ( Urown
block. 328-2U'
ARGAINSnN FARM LANDS.
3'JO ACRES , Greeloy county , $7.r 0 per aero.
480 ACRES , near Scotia , 'Neb. , ifrt.uo jnsr ac-e.
800 ACIIK9 , Orcxtlny county , Neb. , $8.00 | ir acre.
ll o ACRES , near Crulehton , Knox county , fd.oo
per aero.
UIO ACRES , near Lodge- Polo , Neb. , oplondld
nprlng water , good HO | | , umooth land , $ (1.00 ( per
acto.
For terms , pte , , aitdrenit Hicks' Real Estate
Agency , 305 N. Y , Llfu Bldg , Omaha , Neb ,
Si5 ! 31
BURNHAM PLACE IS THK ONLY . -
„ „ „
lion that Is sollinif today , The reason IB
thai acres are bclnj ; sold as clmap ns lots sur-
rouudlm ; . On motor , closu to Hchools. Call and
Invostltfatii ; easts yon nothlnir but your limit. J , A.
Lovb'run , 60S Brawn block , lUth and UoiiKhiH. '
Mil 27'
QPLENDID INVKSTMENT-80 ACRES ON THE
outskirts of Omaha , eloso to new city park ,
splendidly located fqrtmbdlvlslon Into lots ; prlco
liiuo per ncru ; can taku $30,00(1 of piiruhasu iirlco
In food farm laud orlncomo l ia.rlnir propurty. Ad
dress Hicks Real Kstato Afoncy , 303 N , Y. Llfu
bulldlnir , Omaha , Nub , f > 25 31
WORLD'S .FAIR HOTELS & ROOMS
Rates , lOc a line rach Insertion , $1 JiO a line per
month. Nothing taken for less thau 25c ,
fT ' "
in.ilrean llrown , caru of Chiis. H. I'lillur. Chicago ,
in.
" 1 > RIVATB ROOMS-WORLD'S FAIR VISITORS.
L Correspondence Hollcltod , Win , A. Armstrong ,
2'JI'J Wabiish avenno , Chicago. MltlO 2U *
T7.OR WORLD'S FAIR V1SITORS-NICKLY FURL -
-L lilshod rooms , slono from , prlvaln residence ,
two blocks from Midway fair entrance , fiOo and
tl.oiioriny ) | ! eachiH'rson. TakoOakwoodscablu to
SHIh.SI. fib'"J Drone ! AVti..Chicago. MliOH Al
SEOURITIES TOR SALE.
Rates. IHo a wonl llrst Insertion , lo u wonl thereafter -
after , Inottiluz takpn for luss Ihan 23c.
IF YOU HAVE FUNDS FOR INVESTMENTr SEE
-L our list ol wuurltlcs. First niorlirau'ii loans oa
Omalia properly Iroui * 200 to * 3OM ( ) for salu.
A safu and couvunluiit Investment. Call und let
lit * bhuw you what wo Jiavn.
Fldlllly Triiut Company.
1702 Farnam street.
PHR'CENT MORTGAOF.S FOR SAL SKCUIt-
ily absolutely bafu. Amos Heal liw.llo airennv
HI 17 Furuani ,
PAWNBROKERS.
Rates , Ida a line uuch liinortloii , f l.BO ulluiper
inontli , Nothing taken , fur lu s thau 23e.
Tr SONNKNBERO. DIAUONI ) BROKKR , J30J
u .Doiiflaa al. Loans monuyoiultauionds.watclins ,
etc. Old tufa aud sllvur buutht. Tul. isia. 485
SECOND-HAND TYP-EWRITERSr
Rales , 10 ? a tine each limcrtlun , $1.30 u llnu per
month. K-.tlitn ; inkeii for les t than ' 'Se.
iJoYLl- . BAB1L DEALERS i'N'i . 'PKWRITKR3'
-I'AII maUu bviUYnl. sold , u < vl.jii/uJ , ninl-d. Uia
N. Y. Ufo WuS. Ti.-l.55U 431
DRESSMAKING.
U tn , ll > o ( lliio > aoli liiwytlnn , ft. AD a line l > r
monlli. Nuthlnir taken foi } IJMS than 23c.
OKWINfl TIY TItH tliV Y COMPKTKNT
ij < | rc smnkrr. Oi > o < l mn i-ncp * . Cull ormMrMl
M..H3SS. . lllth street. 40320'
1.\\SHIONAIU.KKOBKSANDPARTVCOSTUMFA
J work by day or week. Enquire 17S.M Capital
avennii. . fil7 1 *
Rales , lOo a line each ( iMrrtion. $1.3(1 ( a line per
month. Nothing taken fof Ij'ss Ihati 23c.
r OST-BETWKEN COIJUTLAND HEAdl ANT )
JyDo < lie sln < ot , SuhdayrTenlnir , n t > ockotl > ook
rciiitalnlmr Homn money , rocolnu , draft and door
koyi the Under will b < i snlinbly nrvranlnl by ro-
tunilne gaino to M 20 , Heo nice , M487 27
SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING.
Ilatos , 1 Oca line each Insertion , $1 , no a Una per
month. Nothing taken for lesa than 23o.
_
VOUNO LADIES AND CJENTLKMEN CAN SOON
Xncqulrua worklne knowledge of shorthand nud
tyix'wrltlmr at A.O , Van Sant's school of short-
hand. 313 N. Y. Llfu. Typawrllera to renL 4H3
Rales , lOc a line each Insertion. $1.SO a lln per
monlli. Nothlmr taken for less thau 23c.
W. BAKKR O ORMKRLY WITn JOHN O.
Jacobs , deceased , later with M.O. Maul ) , under
taker and ombalmcr. 313 S. lUtli Ht. TeL 000.
483
TAKEN UP.
Ilatos , lOcn line o.-ich Insertion. $1.50 a line per
month , Nothing taken for le s than l ! " > c.
, . .niKfl UP , DARK CHESTNUT SORREL HORSE
J - Llvury Staulu 17th and St. Mary's avo.
r,02-CO *
Ralrs , ] 0e a linn naeh Insprllon. $1.00 a line l > or
onth , Nothlmr taken for loss than Me.
"l NEW It SECOND HAND SCALK3. ALL KINDi _
Addresa Uorden.V. Solluck Co. , L-tkost. , Chlcaeo
4SU
MUSIC , ART AND LANGUAGES.
Rales , lOoa line each Insertion , $1 f 0 a Hue per
month. Nothing taken for loss than J3c.
' iCoELr.ENBECK.nANJOISTAND TEACHER.
.1810 California struct. U14
THU UKAIA'Y M.YItKKT.
INST1JUMENTS placed on record July 20 ,
1803 :
WAHnAKTY DKKP3.
Dora 1'erlr. nnd husband to Peter
JncobHon , Iot20and25\60 feet ad-
jnlnlng Hurdutto court ) 1,200
JtJ McOalTorly and wlfo to ! S
Hughes , lots 10,11 and 12 , block 1H ,
lots 10 to 24 , block 32 , HOKKS ndd ,
and e 67 feet of n 32 foot of s ! i lot
1 , block " 1 > \ " 1'rospoot 1'laco 8o80
K K Itnuvii and wife to S II Christie ,
lots 13 and 14 , block 4 , I'ottcr & O's
add to South Omiiha 775
Jnhnl'folfor and wlfo to John nnd
Mary I'atist , lots 11 nnd 12 , block 2 ,
( o.xcupt n4 ! > foot of said lots ) , and
lot 20 , block 4 , lluppos lloimnzn ,
sulidlv 5.000
C K Perkins to J 11 1'urieo , w U sw
H-15-10 1,300
II 1) riHlier to 13 K Wllco.v. lots and
w 2'2 feet lot 7 , block D , Sweozy's
add 10.000
E K WIlcox nnd wlfo to K O KMior ,
same 10,000
Herman Thlotku and wlfo to Marie
Kroch , lot 18 , block 3 , 1'ottur &
C's2nd.idd to South Omnlm l.COO
William I'reston and wlfu to Oustuv
Will ? , lots 11 and IB , bluck 23 , Wllc-
coxa 2nd . . .i 8,300
, .UM 1IKKPS.
llallou Itankiniz company to Omaha
nnd Lincoln Itcnltv company , lots 7
and ti. block 10 , lots 0 and U , blocli.
14 , lots 17 und 18 , block 1C , Omuba
llolxhts f
A I ) Green find wife to M T Oroon , lot
a , blocks , S K Honors' add
Farmers Loan und Trust-'I'ompnny to
F O Urablo , Jot 2 , block 4 , Kendall's
add
Sumo to same , lot 4 , block 4 , same 32
Total amount of tra'tisfcrs J30.721
PATENT
BUREAU ,
SUES & CO. , Solicitors ,
Bee Building , Omalia , Nob.
4yoara Exanilnurs U. H. Put. OlQco. Advice ( roe
No fee until patent is obtained.
RR1LWKYT1MEGRRD
leaves ( CHICAGO. BURLINGTON & Q.l Arrives
Omaha J Dgpot 10th and Mason Sis. | Omaha
4.20piii Chlcigo : Veatlbulu H.ODiim
11.43am .Chicago Express li.SO ant
12.10am . . . . . . . . .Chicago Exi > r sa 4.23 pin
7.17 pin . .Chicago A low.i Local. , B.ii3 pm
'Loaves I DUIiLlNrtTDNTrXTjrntVljrT. I Arrives
Omaha I Dopol llllli and MaHon Sta. I Omaha
ioTifinm DJiTvorTBxpress 4.1)0p.n )
lO.lOmn Uoadwut'J Kxpi-ess 1.00pin
4.50DIP. . . . . . . . . DenverKxpross ll.iOmi :
4.30pm Denver Limited 12.03am
O.SOpm . .Nebraska Lcal ( ExccptSnn ) . . (1.30pm (
H.lSam . .Lincoln Loial ( Except 81111) ) . . il.33am
Leaves I CHICAGO , RTir.tKVCIFIC ; TArrl vus
Omaha | Union Depot ljth A Marcy Sts.l Omalia
10.30.iiii | Atlantic Express ti.OOpm
4.01) pm Nebraska SUvte Lmllud a.BOpm
7.10pm Nlk'ht Express T.r . " ) am
_ W)0 ) pni | . . . . . . World's Fair LlnilUut 2.00 pin
* "FfoirT"
' ' ' ' '
AVcst [ union D'upot'lo'lli' .V : Marcy .Sts.I West
O.lOpml Lincoln , Fnlrbiiry Local. . . . 10.23 am
U.lnaml Nebraska .Slain Iinlted
2.30pm World's F.ilr Limited 4.41) ) pm
L'l.lVIM I K. c. . ST. j. .t cm. i Arrives
Omaha I Depot Kith and Mason Sts. I Omaha
0.43am . . . .Kansas-City Day Express. . . . 0.03 pin
{ 1.4 5pm 1C. C. Night Exn. via U. P.Trana. 11.40 am
0.43 pm .St. Louis Express , 0.40 am
"LTi-fvTrH" ! UNION " 1MTGIWO.
Omaha I Union Depot llllh .VMurcy Sts.l Omaha
"Liuives j" ClHOATJOTiinriCSrrFATJL. I Arrives
Omaha I U. P. Dupot and Marcy Sts , | Omaha
3.ilpm : ( | Chicago Express I n.33am
11.30 am I..7..Chicago Exprosa | O.SOpm
Loaves I F. . K..VMO. VALLKY A rrlvos
Omahal Depot 10th and Webster Sis. I Omah
leavoB I CHICAGO A NORTH WESTN. ( Arrives
Omahal U. P. rtogot. Kith A Maruy Sts. I Omaha
Lcavca I MISSOURI PACIFIC , | Ar
Omahal Depot 15th and WubsterSts. | Omaha
l.lOpml St. Louis Express ! 5.30am
10.00pm St. Louis Express 4.25pm
S.23pml Nebraska Local . . . . . . .I H.fiSam
Leaves I C. ST. P. . M.&O. lArrlves
Omuhal DeiKjt 15th and Wubster Sts. | Omaha
. "OMAHA i ST. IXJULS. | A rrlvos
lU.P. .Uopgt. 101 | and " I Omalia
l..r. flt. IxulsCannon Tiall. . . ll'J.35pm
ASaloon , Ktiftpeir MlMhiK.
If tlio rumors about ] town are founded on
facts Michael Kllgallpn , proprietor of the
Senate saloon on South Fourteenth 51 root ,
has skipped out , loavjiig n number of cred
itors In the lurch. Mot lone a o Kllgallon
sold a half Intercut iu. is pJaco to John Hod-
mend of North I'lattft-for 1700. Since the
sale the former proprietor has been missing.
Yesterday his bar fixtures were attached ETy >
Wallace & Co.- for a bill amounting to & 20.
The missing saloon keeper also owes Pat
Ford f2"J5 and A. J. SUnpsou something like
f ITS. It U not known whether Kilgallon loft
to avoid his creditors or ha gene east to
ralso money. His friends claim that ho will
return In a few days and pay all hU debts.
In the meantime John Redmond is holding the
sack and waiting for the return of his * 700.
Ilt'iiuvHtlni ; lliu Court HOIK * .
Superintendent Hauck is now socurlng
bids for the painting aud renovating of the
interior of the court houso. The bids for
doliii ; the work will be opened at the next
meeting of the Board of County Commis
sioners , and as soon as the contract Sis
awarded the work will begin , In order that
it may bo completed during the summer va
cation of the dlstrlu t court.
For a morning nip a bottle of Cook's Kxtra
Dry Imperial Champagne u _ lbu thin ? , It
will inaku a winner of you.
WESTERN MINES AND FIELDS
Ono of the Qroatost Gold Mines in the
Oountry Discovered in Idaho.
ANOTHER FABULOUS MINE IN CALIFORNIA
ScliMiio for Touring Colorado Cnnou I'elro *
loiini Xcnr I'lurrr Anothnr Komi to
tha Unlf lilts of All-Aroiiml
Ncxti of nn Kinrtlre.
A clean-up ot about $100 per ton has just
been made from nine tons of ere from the
Illinois mine , in Ga.nbrinus district , says
the Idaho Statesman. This is ono of the
mines that was worked in the early history
of this place , but abandoned by the company
that originally erected the mill to work it.
Per nmuy years it laid idle. In fact , it was
only relocated n few yc.us ago. Throe or
four years ago a crushing was made that
yielded tX > per ton In free gold.
The present owners resumed work on It a
short tlmo ago , and have taken out , besides
the high-grado ere crushed , sixteen or
eighteen tons that will go fJ3 or ? 30"por ton.
In resuming work they broke through what
was supposed to bo ono of tlio walls , nud
ascertained that It Was only a bard streak
In the ledgo. They cross-cut and found the
vein , to bo front eighty to 100 feet In width
of ere that.wlll mill from $10 to $100 pur ton
In free gold. Tlio moat precious inotal can
bo scon lu all of the rook , and , although developed -
veloped to tlio depth of only forty root , they
certainly bavo ono of the greatest of the
gold minus of the country.
The lodge Is tr.tceablo for a long distance.
To the depth to which the mino'ls developed
there Is enough ere to keep the Ulaino live-
stamp mill running for the next two years.
Ono or the rini'Ht.
The recent gold discovery near Sisson
promises to bo ona of the richest struck In
northern California and has caused great
excitement. . It seems that the discovery
was made accidentally about llvo years ago
by Harvey Maxwell whllo riding through
the hills , Some of the ere was sent to an
assiiyor In Portland , after which thu mine
lay Idle for ono year. The assayer evidently
understood the value of the Ibid , for ho sent
a man down to hunt it up. The agent
wan unable to discover It and ho then
searched for Maxwell , but could got
no trace of him. Failing in thcso ef
forts , ho informed Dale of what ho
was bunting for. Dale kept the matter
quiet , but began searching for the lost mino.
nnd discovered the luad last winter after
considerablu prosiccting | , during vhlch he
traced the float for a distance of two miles.
This scmmcr a shaft eight foot wtdo was
.sunk over the ledge , which Is widening out
"gradually , with n pitch of about U03. The
ledge is undoubtedly endless nnd the ere
very rich , consisting ot sulphurots and free
gold. The latest assay gives returns of $ G'JO
to the ton.
Thcro is a quantity of pro out now , but It
has not been worked yet. It Is the Intuntlon
of the owners to put'up a mill as soon as
possible. Those Interested in the mine are
Dale , I * . Kuirnan and Koirnau's two sons ,
and they do not desire to take any others !
Dale is locating several parties on claims In
the vicinity and the extensions.
Prospectors are coming in from every
direction. Several placer claims which have
been mi worked for years nro developing rich.
The mines are located on the north side ol
Mount Eddy , fifteen miles from Sisson and
about two miles from WalOndgo's mill.
Kluutrlc Itouts lor Colorado Canon.
A party of eastern capitalists , said tcrhavo
some connection with the Santa Vo railroad
system , is visiting the Grand canon of the
Colorado river for tlio purpose of investi
gating the feasibility of laying nn electric
cablo.r > 00 miles in length along thu river
with which to drivn small steamers up
through the Black canon and other scenic
points , where the cliffs , over a milo in
height , overhang the stream. Power is to
be generated by water wheels driven by the
current of the river itself , or , wherever
feasible the water will bo diverted Into
crnals cut in solid granite walls and dropped
into the river again.
A copper wire cable will bo suspended
over the center of the river , which is for the
most part about iiOO feet in width , and
electric power will bo conveyed to small
steamers similar to the manner of running
electric railways. The idea is that this
will become the most popular route for
tourist travel , in comparison with which the
Yosemite will sink lute insignificance.
Another and main feature of the scheme is
to convey surplus power down the river ,
where It will bo "used for pumping the
water of thu river to a height of from fifteen
to twenty feet upon mesa lands for irriga
tion , converting an area larger than Massa
chusetts , now a desert , into a garden patch ,
whoru land is now valueless and whore
fruits ripen in April , May ami Juno , com
manding the highest market prices.
Struck OH in Dakota.
It is reported on good authority that oil
lias been found in Dakota two milus north of
Stanley in Stanley county , in the J fferty
gulch. It wns-first discovered on the Hast
ings claim while digging n well. Water was
found at a aopth of llfty-two foot 'and the
water rose to within six feet of the top.
I ach bucket of water contained from ono to
two inches of oil. Tbo matter was kept
quiet for nearly a year , A specimen
of the oil was sent to the School
of Mines by MrJ Hastings , for
analysis. Ho has never informed any ono of
the result of tlio analysis , but from what can
bo learned , it is petroleum. A number of
citizens have formed themselves into two
associations for the purpose of thoroughly
investigating tlm matter. The lirst asso
ciation formed is composed of the following
parsons : A. ( Jundcrson , D. S. Hooper of
Tularo , G , W. Giddings , L. 10. and Ed
Pharos. Another was orgaui/.cd consisting
of the following : L. Ii Gaffy , Charles U.
Burke , A. Ewart nnd C. C. Ucnnott. Kadi
association has Hied on 040 acres , making
1 , ' SO in sill.
I'rojccteil llallroail.
The latter part of this month there will
start/rom Jamestown , N. D. , a government
surveying party on a preliminary survey of
a railroad route to the Gulf of Mexico ,
United States .Engineer George Hawkins
will liavo charge of the party , which will
consist of about llvo persons. Assistant En
gineer Samuel Lcluud arrived last week and
plnce then has boon making arrangements
preparatory to the beginning of the work.
Thu route as far as can bo learned at pres
ent Is to run directly south from Jamestown ,
which will bo the northern terminus ,
through Nebraska. Kansas , etc , down to the
southern terminus yet to bo decided upon.
llouto tlmt .Nature Unlit.
It Is a grand house and to build one like It
would cost millions of dollars , if it could bo
done at all. And yet the man who lived In
it had hardly a dollar to his nsmo. But
then ho didn't buy the house , because it was
made by nature on the rockv walls fit Sabina
canon In Arizona , thousands of years ago ,
and has been ready for an occupant over
since ,
The man who lives In it Is a prospector
known as "Mike. " Tlio other iiamo he had
iu not known and besides it duu't matter.
Ho says ho was going up the canon one day
a year or so ueo when he tlrst saw the place
and thought it was a house built by man.
When ho saw his mistake ho simply took
possession , Mike's house Is truly a mostdccep-
tivo pleco of nature's hauuiwork and u very
useful ono. It Is on the canon walls , prob
ably 100 feet above the bottom , and a ilight
of natural stone stops lead up to it.
It is hard to convince one's self that it is
not the work of man until it is examined
closely , when its enormous size alone would
make n person know differently. It Is only
ono story , but the outbiUo wall Is over 100
feet high.
The door , which Is in peed proportion , is
over uyonty-llvo feet high , and thu room on
the inside teaches up ami ends in a blacic [ |
vault that there is no tolling how far away
it extends.
When Mike wants a lire he just makes it
on the floor , and the umoko curls up to the
top and dlsupiH3ars somewhere. This
somewhat strange , ns no water over comes
into the place and the imioko cannot bo scon
coming out anywhere. Hut it vor.v likely
goes through some fissure into a cave be .
yond.
But Mike don't care whore it goes. Ho is
satislleil with the convenienceand thinks ho
in the bust fixed prospector in tlio moun
tains , Thu house of rock is most strangely
of l&o'pllnn aroliltpoturo and
also boars a great rflsemblonro to seine of
the cave dwelling * In the Salt rlvur valley.
Tlal thlnu Is an Interesting curiosity , and ,
although H Is Iho house of n prospector now ,
there U a strong possibility thai It may in
the pa.it have donn duty a * n homo for tonio
members of Iho lost races ot this strange-
cotmtrjr.
IT. S. ( Irnnt Mino.
Colonel Ulehnnl t/oe , an old Nebraska set
tler , whocamo to West Point In 1SW4. writes
toTitK Ur.K regarding the KoynU.no dlilrtct.
In Pcnnlngton county , South Dakota. Tha
General U. S. Grant mine , ho says , is becom
ing a great gold producer. His situated thrco
miles noulhoast of the Kojstono. Its voln
Is seven feet vrhlo and Increasing with depth.
H Is free milling ere , with plenty of water
and timber near for milling and working the
oro. The assay from the school of mines at
Haplii City is SM.33 lino. The test by pan
and mortar Is $100 to the ton from some of
the oro. H is a true llsstiro vein , the crop
ping and formation looking exactly llko Iho
great Ilumcstako , and it is no doubt ono
mountt'tn ot free milling oro.
I'ortlnnil rntori > rl o.
The Portland Oregonlan has Just issued an
elegant ! iiamphlet illustrating llrst of all Its
new palatial building , just completed a
perfect model of architectural beauty , rather
itomauesiUo | In Its style , rising nines stories
nnd , further soaring skyward wllh a clock-
mounted tower , which suits the proportions
of the building and adds no llttlo to its
graceful loftiness. The whole Is llreproof
from towur to basement , aud Is a monument
to the sterling worth of the Orogonlan , lor
which It was erected. A brief history of
this phenomenal journal and n rovluw of the
city of Portland , illustrated , complete the
contents of tlio little memorial sheet. May
the Oregonlan reap continued success such
as has crowned Its past.
( 'iml Six Million ) In Wind.
The International Cold Wave commission ,
with n capital of frt.000,000 , has been organ
ized by local capitalists and enthusiasts , who
oxpc"t to make untold wealth in the next
few years. The company has discovered n
secret which , applied in the niglit time nnd
under fnvorablo conditions , will vitlato and
destroy the hot winds which arise in Kan
sas , and at Mines nave boon known lo sweep
this country , burning and killing Iho grow
ing crops. This secret will bo placed on sale
and revealed to residents of townships ,
counties and other political divisions who
put up the money. When the wind is blow
ing hot and strong from the south , the
company will undertake to bring a counter
wind from the Ice Holds of the frozen north ,
.lust what process has been evolved , or to
whom tho.marvolons discovery is to bo at
tributed , are not matters of ipubllclty , says
the Itapld City Journal. Tlio company ad
mits that It may take four or llvo days to au-
complisn the desired end. Before the In
vention is a success the company must got
things down to quicker action , for it doesn't
take over two days of those particular kind
of winds to do up a line Hold of crops. And
then the hot winds aon't usually last over
three or four days nt the longest before a
cool wave comes , regardless of the pcoplo
who wish to contract with the gullible pub
lic to provide said cold wave ,
running Hljr.
The wonderful richness of the high-Rrado
streak along the foot wall in the Pike's
Peak is still thu talk of thu camp at Cripple
Crook. Colo. A few days agoonoof the lessees
panned forty pounds of this ere in two hours
and secured a rolort of pure gold -worth $700.
The quartz was not pulverized and the tall-
ings contained as much gold as was con-
tnincd in the rutort , making thu value of the
ere about $15 per jxnmd , or $70,000 per ton.
In addition to this high-grado streak tturo
is two leet of ere in the vein which , with a
little assorting , will run from $ SO to $100 per
ton. The sumo vein has been opunou up on
two other claims Joining the Pike's Peak on
thu south , which was leased by the same
parties who have the lease on the Pike's
Peak , and , no doubt , the men who are work
ing on the Grouse , which joins the same
claim on the north , will uncover the lead In
a few days.
So in n Kcmurknhlo ( jimrtz.
Jacob Losckamp has called the attention
of the Loavonworth , Okanogan county ,
Times to a piece of quartz that is remark
able in nioro ways than ono. It couios from
tlio Mothnw mining district , situated about
sixty miles from I.eaveuworth , anil assays
fOUO ! per ton In free mining goldoftlm
purest quality. UIKHI llrst sight oven the
experienced eye of an ola-timo prospector
would discover nothing in thu rock indica
tive of richness , anil float from tlio ledge of
this rich discovery has probably boon passed
) vera thousand times , always considered as
Darren and worthless. The quartz is snow-
white , compact , excessively hard , and often
of a flinty n\turc : , but when broken open Is
found to contain streaks of gold of fabulous
value.
'J bo mine from which it comes is now and
comparatively unknown , but is inviting the
mention of the mining \yorld whenever ex
hibited. Mr. Losokiunp intends to visit the
Methow country and make personal exami
nations and investigations at the llrst
opportunity.
There Is Ciihl nt Kiiiruril.
The statement in somu of the Denver
papers to tlio effect that tlicro wiis no gold
at 1'iilford , in Uaglocounty , is stoutly denied
by the Signal _ , the local paper. Thu citizens
nro very indignant at the Uenver News , aud
100 of them sign the following :
Whereas , Tlio Itocky Mountain NOWK , In IH
Issuu of July 12 , under the false heading "No
( fold at I'ulfoi'il. " has ilonu our camp Injury
tliut CHiinotlio estimated In dollars ami cents ,
Now wo , ns representative cltl/.ens of the camp
of Fill ford , ilunonncu the statnmunt AS utterly
false , und If the Ninv.i will send a retireientu-
tlvu to the town of I'nlford wo will tnku him teat
at least u score of Hold claims wliuro lie can
"pan" the gold from the ere with an ordinary
gold pun. And he can tnko what samplni ho
wnntH and hum ! thorn to any ruputuhlu nuiayor
In thu rttulo and have tlioin anuiyod at our ox-
punsu : provided thu News will publish the re-
bull of ussayij.
Cumiuil Goodi Will He lllsli ,
A. E. Wotmoro , representing a syndicate
of California fruit cannurs , was in Helena
the other day. lie did not come to take
orders for canned goods , but to Jiulgo how
much fresh fruit the Montana iimruot would
take at low prices tills Honsnn , In explana
tion of his trip ho saidThe : Paclflo coaet
canneries will be able this year to can very
little fruit. Money la so tight that it is im
possible foi-ithem to get thu cash to buy tin ,
sugar and other necessary .supplies and pay
thulr labor. They have already contracted
for the growers' crops , and these they will
have to tako. The poach and other crops
will bo largo , and the canners will try to
ship all the fresh fruit possible ; what they
do not ship will bo drlod , Naturally , Cali
fornia fruit will sell at very low prices this
year , but canned goods next season will be
High. "
Tlio DiUiota * .
An artesian well Is being sunlc at Hello
Foureho. The contractors are to sink 800
feet for the sum of f 1,70U ,
"Work on thu grain palace at Aberdeen Is
being pushed rapidly. The structure prom
ises to bo a line ono. Applications for ( space
are coming In freoly.
Wolves still continue to vex horsemen
along the Cheyenne river. They nro becom
ing moro fearless and nro working back into
the moro thickly settled districts ,
Tracklaying on the Sioux Tails ft Yankton
began at Sioux FalU this week. The crow
will lay from ono and a half to two mites a
day and will not bo delayed by bridges or
grades.
Coal similar to the Mnndiu coal , has boon '
unearthed in Hpink county , at a r.
foot , Splnk county nun the further honor of
containing the lin t natural gus discovered
in the state ,
The llrst shipment of mica from the 1) ) . &
M. mine was made the other day , when
2,400 pounds of it were loaded onto the c.ui
consigned to Cnlcago parties , About half
of it was cut and the remainder rough.
Itapid progress is being nmdo In tracklay-
Ing on the Spuartlsh extension of thu H , . 'i
M , , the Iron now being In p'noo ' In thu big cut
beyond the Mark Twain mine , Steel bridges
will spun the Klkhorn track at ono point ,
while at others they will spun the H , & M. ,
thogrado being such that thu U. & M , at
times is over tlio Klkhorn and ufiain uudor
noath It.
The people in the central portion of the
state nro greatly I moron ted at the appear-
once of a bug which has begun a war of 01.
termination upon potato bugs. A farmer
tolls the Parker Now ICra that this uoble
little ally of agriculturists when tint seen
was slaughtering potato bugs at the rate of
ton a minute. H was twice as large us a potato -
tate bug , of longer and slighter build , and
red wings. This bug would pounce upon a
clumsy potato buy , sting it In the ncuk , and
produce a corpao ulniost Immediately.
Balloon tonight at Courtlaiid bouuh ,
ON THAT BRIDGE ARBITRARY
EquMiwUon of Toll Likely to RcceSvt
Ffivoraulo Oonsidorfttion Next Month.
RECOURSE OF. COUNCIL BLUFF3 JOBBERS
-M r Tnke the O e i tlio lowre Unllrourf
UomiiiiKiilonoMi for u ltoduc il IUl
Chirr Altlmr U lttrrtv < t In
Oiimlin-Mmrt Ituim , *
When the qut-stlon of oiiuallf.lng the
lirliltro loll between Council lllulTs and
Omaha nvoso In the meeting of tranii )
managers In Chicago some days ago the
roads In Interest finally agaeed to the ° props *
sillon to put both compotitlvu i > olnls on nn
equality and an onler to this effect was
tssuoo to all tlio roads.
Mr. R A. Nash of the Milwaukee , speakIng -
Ing as to the action his road would take ,
said : " \Vo are not interested in the matter
wnntover , as wo do not haul anything from
Council UlulTs to Nebraska points , our busi
ness at Albright being handled by the Union
Paclllc. Should the bridge toll bo uquallzoil
1 can see no reason why the Council lUniTs
jobbers cannot go to the Iowa K\tlroad : com
missioners and ask fora reduction in rates
from Chicago to the Missouri river suniclont
to absnrn the arbitrary. Say that both
Council lUufTs and Omaha take the .samo rnti *
Thuro is no irood ground for supposing that
Council UlufTs would stand idly bv and see
a wall erected around it with the river on
ono nldo over which it could not cross , unless
an nrblluury of llvo cents Is paid per bun.
dred that It may send itv freight Into
Nebraska. If the rate Is scvrnty-llvo cents
per hundred from Chicago to Council Hluffs
and llvo cents n hundred must bo paid to get
across the Missouri , making a rate of SO
cents to Omaha , plus tlm local to any point
in the stato. Iho Council Hluffs Jobber to
eiimliro | nmtUMs will simply ask for a rate
of 70 cents to the river , which , with than
cents brldgo toll , will put him en nn equality
with Omaha as to the matter of rates , nnil
the same condition of affairs oxlst as here
tofore.
"Looked at from whatever standpoint.
Council JJlufTs has the advantage on the
Iowa side , while Omalia Is bettor situated to
handle the business on the Nobivska side.
This question of arbitrary applies to nil
towns on the Mississippi and Missouri rivers
situated as Omaha nnd Council lUuffs. At
1-ltst St. Uouls the conditions are the same
as at Omaha , although Rust St. Louis Is by
no means a competitor of St. Ixiuls. Neither
is Council UlufTs a competitor of Omtlm to a
very largo extent , but it has rights which
must bo maintained , so far as this question
of arbitrary is concerned. "
At Union Pacific headquarters the general
Impression prevailed that the toll would bii
CqunlUed August 1 , the date agreed upon by
the trafllo officials.
Speaking of Mr. Rash's idea that the
Council HmfTs jobbers would cull uiion
the Iowa railroad commissioners to reduce
freights as a set off for thu hridgo arbitrary ,
Mr. Lane , division freight agent of the
, Union Paclllc , said that unless a stronger
case could bo made before the commis
sioners than now seemed possible , undoubt
edly the arbitrary woujd stand , asi reduction
in . rates to Council Uluffs meant a reduction
to Omaha as well , as both took the sama
rate on west bound business. Ho saw no
logic in the iKHition assumed by Mr. Nash
and was Inclined to tlio belief that the new
toll would bo put lu as agreed upon.
At Northwestern ho.ulqu.-irlurs It was tin.
dcrstood that the now arrangemenias ta
brldgo toll would bo put in. although the
great proportion of their freight came via
Missouri S'alley over their own bridge and
therefore was entirely free of the arbitrary
as exacted by the Union Pacillo ,
Sili | > mll < l l'ill : ot Itnln.
'Generous rains yesterday and last night
along most of the Nebraska railway lines
tilled the hearts of railway men with ro-
joicing. The following telegram from Lin
coln to General Manage Iloldrogo from
Superintendent llicknoll tolls the story of
how the ISurllngton was favorud :
"Itain yesterday and this morn
ing on thu southern division was general
and In many places heavy except at Kdgar
and on tlm HI no Hill division. On thu wu tern -
ern division a heavy rain foil at Hartley and
Cambridge. Light rams from McCook to
Akron and from Corona to Denver ,
also over the eastern portion of St.
Francis Hue.with the weather still ihrenton-
ing rain. On the northern division they had
showers In the viiiinity of Lincoln , Crotu ,
Button and Hastings , being especially heavy
n the vicinity of Hastings. Light rains are
reported on lines north , west ol Aurora thu
weather is still threatening. On the Wyoming
*
ming division no rain fall cast of Crawford .
Clilol Aillinr i\uuicd. : ] |
\Vlian General Manager Dickinson hold
his last conference with Messrs. Vrornan
and Kisslck rogurding the discharged train
men on the Catskill branch'of the
Union Pacific , ho stated to the represent
atives of the grievance committees of tlm
Orders of Hallway Conductors and
Engineers that ho whould guarantee ]
to satisfy Grand Chief P. M.
Arthur of the correctness of the position
taken by the 'superintendent of the Cntskill
division. Messrs. Vromun and K-issiclc , it
Li learned , have taken General Managnr
Dickinson at hU word and have asked
the vcnorablo head of the Order of
railway engineers to como to Omaha. Tlio
unexpected luaviug of Mr. Dickinson for
Chicago may somewhat change matters ,
although it is stated that thu grand chief is
duo in Omaha today ,
Nlmrt Ituim.
,1. H. Owen , claim agent of the Elk'norn ,
is In Chicago.
A , 13. Hrldgcs , commercial agent of tha
Milwaukee at St. Ixuin , is in thu city.
K. C. Harris , superintendent of the Hlaclc
Hills division of the I lxhorn , in in town.
C. S. Goodrich , general freight agent of
the Now York & Now England system , was
In Omaha yesterday.
General Manager Dickinson wont to Chicago
cage yesterday to confer upon trafllo matters
with several other Hues.
l'C. . Mathews , caHhiorof the rturlingtmi ,
has returned from Nuw York and Old Point
Comfort , accompanied by Mrs. Matthews ,
George lingers , formerly agent of the
Great Eastern line nt this point but now of
the f. I. & 1. railway , was shaking bauds
with old tlmo friends yostorduy ,
SMOKE NUISANCE.
After AiiLthnr .Month tlm Ordlimnno Will
Jin Klclilly ICuforord VVItlinlir J'livcir.
The ftmoko nulganco ordinance goes Into
ofTopt the 17lh day of August. After that
data it will bo a mlsdonmnor for the owner
or lessee of any building or factory to per
mit the omission of deimo .smoke or guncs
from any chimney or amnka staoko in tha
city. Building Intp-jclor Tilly has sorvcd
moro than 200 notices on the owners of build.
Ing to comply with the terms of the ordi
nance. The same Is being pretty generally
done and nut ono person jias been found who
has rofuwil to do anything ,
Many will put in nmoko consumers , while
others will resort to tlio usoof anthracite
coal. The street railway company Is taking
steps to tmt consumers in at the potrur
houses and a larxo number of tuo moro pre
tentious enterprises are already placing con
sumers In the boilers. Colonel Tilly beHovus
that thu terms of the ordinance will bo gan-
orally complied with nnd that there Is but
lltilo disposition to urnde Its provisions ,
Piles of people huvo 111103 , nut DJ Will's
Witch Ilazrl Salvo will euro thorn.
K cuji il tlm Tenuity.
City tax receipts to the amount of about
triri,000 hare been made out by thn city
treasurer and are now ready for delivery.
The lists of property wore left with the
treasurer previous to the llrst day of tha
mouth with the request to make out the re
ceipts. In this way the 1 per c nt penalty
is escaped , Owing to the vast number H
wan iumnaslhlu for the clerical force to bav
them all In readings * in a vur.v short time.
nnd it has requited three weeks to make 0" '
the receipts.