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'Pill ? 1V11TV 111 ? I ? . A V AlTnUC'H O 1on ) SPECIAL NOTICES. AnVKJlTISKMENTS FOR TIIK9K COLUMNS will tm luknn until 12 in p. m for llio ovcntnr iiml until B ,30 pi m. for the moraine ml Sunday K , liy rmurntliiff ft numbered chock , cnn have thnlr nnuwcrn Midi * nfil to n niimbonxi If UP r In ere of Tun Br.r. Antiwrm BO cidrtroM l -lll N ) dolltcrM upon presentation of thn chM * . SITUATIONS WANTED. Hates 1 Ho n Won ! flrnl Innortlon , Ic n word there after. Nmhtnir taken for IPRS than 25c. WANTED , A BITt'ATIOJJ I1Y Fl'.ST CIAS3 city naliviman to cll Koodn in tlio crocery trade , nfleiitt ynara 1 liaro liorrm nnd bueiry. Address M 03 , Iton oflleo. AWANTKI ) . POSlTION ATtJli'TlTUTK BY MpoHonced stenographer. Referenced fur- tilshcd. Address N 4 , ftco. 730 8 * " " -YOUNO"ii7\Nr6"YEARS F.XrKRIF.NCB IN Renornl merchandise , want * position In wholo- pnle. Or .retail stern , Ixjot nnd shoo or crocery lionno m-ofcrnxl. A No. 1 reference. Addivsa N. b Deo. 760-ii * WANTJED-MALE HELP. Ilalos IKo n wonl flint Insertion , Ion word there after. Nothing taken for leM than 2Bo. - OKNTLKMAN ° 1' OOOD CItAIlACTiEri TO reprMontour business , Insurance men pretermit lieo biilldltur. CHI U-SALARY OR COMMISSION TO AOKNT9 TO Dhandlo the 1'fttent Cliomlc.il Ink Eraser Pencil. Thn moot useful and novel Invention of the nvo. Eras'-H Ink tliorouirhly In two seconds. Works Ilko ninitlo. 200 to GOO iKVoent pront. ARonts maklnir tfiO pnr woi'k. WD also want n Konnral nifcnt to tnkn charvo of tiurltory and apiwlnt sub n MitH. A rare olmncn to make monny. Write for tnrins one ) a siH-elnioii of i'r.i lnsr. Wonroo EraHln Mfir. Co. , X :5fl : , La CrOHHn , WIs. fiBfl 1IF YOU WANT A OOOn PAYINO JOB W1UTK JJtlio HawkH Nursery Co. , Mllwnukco , WIs. Mb07 a 3 * BSALKSMKN TO SKLL IIAKINR l OWIRtt. Wo put our roods In Glass HollliiR 1'lim. ( CO 00 month nnd pxpi-nBrR , or comnilHMon. Chicago cage naUIng 1'owder Co.,707 Vanllurrn streetClil- cngo. M uaa-A 7 * "U-AT LAST WK HAVE IT. ACTIVE AORNTS a'nrnrywliiira to t.'iko onlcrs for Shcim'B World's FnlrPhotoirraplipd. A maznlnpi-nt collection or copyrlitlitixl photographs or bulldlnBs. scenes , ox- lilblts r.f the World's Columbian exposition. Splen didly doscrlhed. Authorized by the omclal man- iiBfrnttit. Ono oblong voliimn. Ilctall , fO.sa , Tlooks on credit. Freight pnld. AKcnts In the Held nro clcnrlni ; from * 7.IW tu $15.110 dally. Drop ovi'rylhlntr cluri and handle this book. You will tnnkn money fast. Finely HhiHiratod clruularti nnd terms free. Onint and ffo photoBrnphs only 91.00. Address Olobo lllblo I'ubllRhliiK Co. , ! ) SH Dearborn Btre.pt , ChleiiKO , 111. , or 7W3 Cticstnut street , Vlilltt- dolphla.l'n. Mfi < * 0 * $70.00 A MONTH AND KXI'KNSES. BXCUI- lvo territory. No experience. Htapla Roods. Absolute monopoly. Men and women .wantwl. Ywnrly contraeta. rny porlaln. No talk. System iM-rfect. Wrltuqnlek , Terms fruo. Address K 89 , liox 8303 , Doston , Mass. M700 il * : n 7lUTCHKFf\V'ANfKtt ! OOOD GUTTER AND JH.iusavu maker. Apply at 1 * . O. meat market , G.'IS Ilruudwayt Council lllutfu. M77'J B WANTED FEMALE HELP. 's.lke n word nrBtliiHi-rtlon. lo a wordthoro- nftor Noihltiir taken for less than 'JSc. . ? OOOU ADDRESS TO INTRODUCE i 'our buBlneHH amoiiK friends. S7B.OO to $100.00 Biiliiry to rliiht partlen ; 417 Ileo building. 684 ' WANTED TO ADDRKSS CIRCULARS nt homo. $25.00 to * : )0 ) 00 a week. Enclose Btnmp. MBH ! Klla Worst , South llenJ , Ind. 580 , GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE1 V'tt ork At 281 (11'oppleton ( nvo. 711 a C-WANTED. LADY TO REPRESENT WHOLE- wain hoi.so In city until prepared and to travel Hi irraftrr. Must haxo no homo cares. Address N 0. Jk'O onice. M7JI8 4 ' / ( -OOolo COOK WANTED. J02 ! NORTH FOB BENT HOUSES. B , lOcallnoraoh liiHertlon. Jl.fiO n line per tnontli Notlilnr taken for lea- < than iiac. 7 v ToiT RENT ? HOUSES IN ALL PARTS _ OF J 'tho city. Th O. F. Davis company , 1 SOS Far- imin. 087 D " ? n AND 4-ROOM APARTMENTS , VON DORN block , with HtiNim ; references reiiulred ; 81(1 ( H 'J'.M. 688 V FOR KENT , 7-ROOM MODERN FLAT , ljingo block , nO ( ) S. lillli St. 3.1S P- FOR HKNT FOR 0 MONTHS OR LONGER nlenly located 0-room house , nil furnished and In HiBt cliiBH condition to amnll family without , children. Rent ronRitmiblo anil references ro- ' qnlnul. Inqulro at fi'Jfi South Urttli Btrtxit. MH : ! B -FOR ilKNTT 12-ROOM MODERN HOUSE , 1713ClipaguSU | MB114 C' Sv-HOUSBS FOR RENT , 2 MODERN 10-ROOM , J'lirlult hoimfH ut 2D1H nud UGl0 ! Davenport at. Inqulro ntL'li'JI Davenport ot. CIO ' - ' 1"V FOR KKNT , 10-rooiii liouso , all modern 1m- 4 'prornmentu , 838 HoiithlOth street. Iiiqulrn'JBll Dlilrat-il. MU03 RKNTNINE - ROOM HOUSE , ALL -noderti eonvenlences ; bam ; elegant lawn : ( UHiRhndo. No. 210 S. 31st avo. M. J. Ki'nniirtl , t'117-M ' N. Y.Ufii niilldlnc. M B02 _ RENT. NEW 4-Roosi COTTAOE.COR 'ner.SOth nnd Snhler : cellar , clsteni , city water , etc. ; if ! ) .00. Inqnlrn 1318 Farnnm. M740 3 I'vFOR RENT , 10-ROOM HOUSE , 1721 DODGE : X/all modem ImprovementB. Inqulru mixt door or 13IH Fnnnun. M741 3 r\-0-ROOM COTTAOE. MODERN. CHOICE. IN Ustnnfoni ulivlp. C. E. Eleutttur.JO I Uee bid ; ; . 703 ' 1) ) POM RENT , ROOM HOUSE , 031 S. 17TH Ht. , between Jackson and Lenvenworth. / 758 0 * I ) - HOUSE , MODERN. NEAR I1USI- ne , s , rent moderate. Apply 201 lieu bulldlmr. 7. . i RENT. FLAT. 7-ROOM , CORNER , Avltli niiiBn. 701 S. lllth sti-ec-t. ClmrlcH W. lallcr. No. Oil Piixton block. M770 H TA0ROOM OUTSIDE FLAT , " MODERN IM - j .l-'lirovi'iii'-MlH. also 3-room banement. a 1713 LiwenworthHt. M7B7 4' RENT JBUKNISHED ROOMS. Hales. 1K ; " a word Oral Insertion , lolii wonl Ihoro- tftrr. Nothlnir taken for IIIBH than 23o. TO Q U I i ! T COU P LE , N I t'E L Ji > r tinfunilshcil rooms with boanl 3 blocks from court hoiiHo. Aililii'HH , M : ) ' . ' . r.lll 10' HOOM WITH Al-OOVH FOJl crn coiuonloiicoaa''O Nortli'-.lil. M 7IO ! PU11N1SI1KD ItOOMS. 1017 AND 1 .M CAl'I- ' M073 A7' a:1 ? ROOMS ' ' NICKLY FURNlSHK T Osi8Otrfa ) ' , : t. -M4DII ! ( ) TT'TuHNISIini ) ROOM WITH Al.rOVK.SOUTH Iwfioni : iilMi Hinall rooms , with ur wltliuul bo.ird. JIlB. KnlKhl. No. 'JillO DoimliiH Htront. A4 : < I * " SOUTH FRONT ROOM. ONTLK- ) .ni'ii in KirKi/y vuitNisinn ) UOO.MS "roirLHiiiT liouHi < lpi > plnifi all modem coiivenli'iiopn 11113 Unpltol A o. MTl'S 3 * 1 ? FUUNlSlIKDiROOMH FOR ON TO FOUR J. > l.illi' ; or ci'iitloiiii'ii ; pi I MHO family ; mcdorii Iiuimu , betxvri'ii cabM and inolur llu < i 2(11' ( ' Koilh IDlhSt. M7'0' If FOR ltr.XT Foirir NllT. ROOMS , \VTH Jjballi , sultabln fur llirht lionwkecplnir. Nivly l lin'riM. i40l ! | Lalcn St. TlH-i ! ! * " " if TWO""pTsR TIOOMS wrrii OR wiTHotir .1 Jboanl , lloimo all modern tinprort < ments , best looallty. t'OlOSt. Mary's a\i > . 7411 a " | 7i VKKY 1'LKASANT FtmXIMIKJHWUNFUjT J Jiilslird loomu with mcvU-rn ooii\i < iilonce , ovur- li > oUnir | llanii'um parU. ML'l r.irk AVM. , . . .T.-.H AND lir.D ROOM. SWAM HKAT. J i : s and bath. Cheap ii-nt. 70U fl llltli , ildlloor. , M7II2 8 * rUR NISHED BOOMS AND BOAKD , HnleM. 1 U'o u wonl IlrHt Innrrtlon.lo \vonl thi-re- ntli-r Xotnlnr tnkyii tor Icimihau "Sn. J Woinnn'8 ClirlMInn aH < iUcl.itlon , HIS , 17th si. ftoa ' ' _ _ jT'TllKDOr.AN.'voa AXP 211 N 18TH 3T. 7 , T11U HTATK E U 1 1 WK AN H OTKlTxKW AND J I'Ucai.tly funilBluM rjjuiB for rent bi day ur Muli at rvMt-oimblo ruie ' A KuivO' Sjiratt , 130d to ISjaUoiifflanmrtiit. Wlsl Av'J' 1ft KIOKLY riTnJismn"soti'rr"KAST : FHONT J room null alcoroaiidbayuliiduw.inudi-nicoii- > ciiicuco , prlvatu famllyi bo.inl. O'Ji South stub - . - trix-t. , OSS * _ ( 4 TJ J UOOMS ANlMibAltnT-JC--J i roa ROOMS Hal'B. IMon wordllratliiBortlon. tun word Ilirro utter. Nothlur lakpu ( ? r I' ' " " " tlnti ' . ' . % i. M3 ote. 304 role BENT STOKES Rutot , 10o line each Inscrtlfin , f 1.60 llua per aiantlt. KotUlnt taltfii for lean thimiSo. Tr.'On BENT. BOHK ON S. TS'ITI flT. . L.V.J3K l . . . . . . . ulittbJ , for meat mar'.iol , tiart'.VBro or jry IQQdt < tor. . loqiiir 00.18. . 1 Sth at , 6PJ J IK > B BENT. THE r- 1J V ruam n. Tin liulliUnr faun a Qraproof oeM - meat baoui | - - . ' ' - ' - ' . ) m. complete i tui heallcc - - - - roi , water op ill the loan , M , U > . Appljr at Ute office "P10 i. IWoft word firstInmnton , loftxrordltiora- after. Nothlnc token for leMthsn ago. 1C -TilREK. ROOMS WITH DO A HI ) FOU SIX. - - Addrons ttrown.caro of Chns. H. Fuller. Chicago cage , 111. M7137 * K-WANTED TO RENT. TWO NICELY FUJI- nlshedcoQl rooms or double pnrlors with or without tx > nrd for four. References oxchnnued. niro description nud terms. N 8 Dee , 747 3 * -WANTED , ROOM AND HOARD IN PRIVATE family by two ladles. Address N 13. Ileo. M70S 1 * STOKAOE. Rntes , Ipo .iJlnooMh Insertion , fl.SOft line per month. Nottiftisr taken for loss than 25o. M STORAOK FOR HOUSEHOLD OOODS : clean and cheap rates. R.Weils , 1111 Fnrnain. 600 J-STORAOKWILLIAMSACROSS,1214HARNKY WANTED TO BUY. Rates , IKo a word flnt Insertion , lea wonl there- after. NothliiR taken for less than 230. \f WAVTKOrTO rURCIIASE A OOODTtETAIL l > business ; lino. ' nny 1'art trade. Ames Real Estate Agency , 1017 Faniitm atn-ct. K13 0 * -WANTED , TO 1KJY 7-ROOM HOUSE. FULL lot , monthly payments ; Blvo location , prleu and terms. MOS.PCO. M7103' AT-CASH VAID FOR OOLD AUD SILVER. J.i Jacobsoit A KIself , room 11,1 SIC Donclns st. \ M7il ! > A31 AT-CASH VOn FURNITURE , HOUSEHOLD -L > cooda , etc. , or will Bull for owner In our auction sales. 11. Weils. 1111 Faniani. MM f OB SALE HOBSES , WAOON3KTO Rates. IWo n word first Insertion , lonwor"there- lifter. Nothing taken for loss than Uuc , IJ-A NO. 1 HORSE 1MIAETON AND HARNESS I for oalo cheap. Inqtilro at 405 South Twenty- nfth avenuo. M7'J4 3 * i > HOIlSE FOR SALfi-OOOD ROADSTER , worth S123 ; will exchange for snmiy or 2- Beateil phaeton. See him at llrown's barn , opposlto Y. M. C. A. park. M7I3U' P FOR SALE. ATONCB. PIANO AND SOME J- peed furniture , reasonable. Mrs. Ur.iy , BO''l Douglas street. 701 D * i ) A FINE DRIVING HORSE AND PHAETON for sale at your own price. Address Nil Iteo. 700 4 FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Rates , 10a a line each Insertion , $1no a llnopor month. Nothing taken for less than 2uo Q -FOR SALE , ICE IN CAR LOTS. OIL13KRT Hros. . Council Hinds. M40'J A4 Q - SALE CHEAP-A 0-HORSEVOWERKN- irlno , upright , splendid condition. Inquire of J. 1' . liroltllnir , Fremont , Nob. MOOS (5 ( CLAIRVOYANTS. Rutes , lOc a line each Insertion , fl.r > 0 a line per month. Nothing taken for less than 2uo. S- MRsTNANNIE : V. WARREN , CLAIRVOYANT , ' 'reliable : business medium ; Othycarat HUN.UIth. BOO MASSAOK. BATHS , ETO. Rates , l ! o a wonl tlrst Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing taken for loss thin -"o. T MADAME SMITH , 002 S. IIITH. 2ND FLOOR , Room H. Massage , vapor , alcohol , luoundaca baths. in 026 0 * rii MMETCARSON , 1131 DOUGLAS STREET , :1D : -L lloor , room 7 , massage , alcohol , sulphur and HOI b.iths. M577 4' T -MME. STOWE , MAGNETIC HEALER , 205 X Douirlaa block. M127AO * PERSONAL Rates , IWo a wonl first Insertion , lea wordthero- * tcr. Nothing taken fur less than 23c. r WHITE FOR FREE COPY OF OUR BEAU 1 Utility Illustrated marrl.iiro Journal , llrov Pub. Co. . Toledo , O. M800 n5 VIAVI. A HOME -TREATMENT AND SURE eure for nny uterine and ovaralno troubles. Of- tlco 091 N. Y. Llfo bldg. M007 0 MONEY TO LOAM REAL ESTATE. DRatos , lOc a line each Insertion , $1.50 a line per month. Nothing taken for lesi than Me. -LOANSONIMPROVED'ANDitJNIM ' . _ . city property. St.OOO : nnd upwards , 0 to OH per ccntiiiouulayH. W.Faniam Smith & Co,1320 Farnam C01 _ dV MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES , ' T Tlio O. P. Dnvla Co. , 1505 Famani street. 003 AV FIRST AND SKCOND MORTGAGE LOANS ; _ V > low rates. Alex Moore , 401 llco bldg. 001 f MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES ON I Improved and unimproved Omaha real estate , ! to 0 years. Fidelity Trust Co. , 170'2 Farnam. 003 \\r ANTHONY LOAN AND TRUST CO. , 31R N. Y , ' > Llfo , lundt ) nt low ratort for cliolco security on Nebraska and Iowa farms or Omaha city property. 007 W-CENTRAL LOAN & TRUST CO. , BEE BLDO. 008 MONEY TO LOAM -OHATTJSLS. Rates , 10o a Una each Insertion. $1.50 n line per month. Notldn ; taken lor less than S9o. \ VfllAj rxiAN MONEY ON ANY KIND OF St > -'Vciirltj' ; strictly contldeutlol. A. K Harris , room 1 Continental block 478 X-MONEY TO LOAN- We will lend you any Bum which you wish , small ur lanro , at the lowest posslblo rates , In the quickest possible tlmo and for any length of tlmo to suit you. You can pay It back In such Install ments as you wish , when you wish , and only piy for It as lontr as you keep It. You can borrow on HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND PIANOS , HORSES. WAGONS AND CARRIAGES , WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS , MERCHANDISE OR ANY OTHER SECURITY. Without publicity or removal of property. OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. , MO SOUTH IfiTH STREET , first lloor aboro the ntroot , THE OLDEST , LARGEST AND ONLY iNCORPOR- ATKD LOAN COMPANY IN OMAHA. 010 V DO YOU WANT MONEY ? : JV ! Wo will loan you ANYSUM you wish on your ! : FURNITURE. PIANOS. HORSES. WAGONS , . ! CARRIAGES. 'WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS , etc. : : W elve prompt attention to all applications , : I nnd will carry your loan as long-as you wish. : 1 ' Yon can reduce the cost of carrying your loan ' by a payment at any tlmo. There la no pub- : : llclty or removal of property. : FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE CO. , : : ' Room 4 , Wlthnell block , ' M714 Cor. 10th and Harney St. : BUSINESS CHANGES. lintcH , lOan line ouch Insertion , $1.50 a lluo per month. NolhlnK taknn for Ions limn -jjo. , A HMALti WATKIl JIII.L. AD- 1 Urf'flb box BO , Lincoln , N u. Oil' V-FOnSALEOHTBADK. F1H3T-OL.ASS DHUO 1- more , centrally located , vood cnah business , o. W. I. . I * , o. liox SIS. Y SAIlxciK OUCAN STOot OltO- corles , treed locution In Oninha. Address M 37 , HOD. J1845 3- Y-FOR SALE , LAUNDRY PLANT AT A BAR- K.ilu , and room , ' . " 'xlio , S.'O.UO pur month. In- iiulrn 1H18 Farnam , M74' ' 3 V-FOH SALE. HALF INTEREST IN A WELL I established and piyluif business , younir man lirofurml , with iHI.OOO.OO to $8,000.00capital. Host ! of n < fnrrno < ) H required nnd clvi'ii. Address A. BtB 1' . O. , Hex CU4 Omilliu , Neb. M771 4 " fOB EXCHANGE. Rutns , lOo n line each Insertion , $1.50 n line per month. Nothing taken for lesa thun tAe ! , rTrfmVN 100 FAiniS IN NE11HA8KA..KANSAS / itnd Dakota. Will sell clump or eiciuinirii tor ' mdiiliorH < . ' 4iudcatlln , Addbox ? d , FraiikfortIud , - tl 13 y-Ct.KAN STOCK OF GKNKRAL .MJ.S . "w"lLL t-i UUo pjaleatnlomoni > 7. Uox'03Fiankforl Ind , . . II13 rAHOUT S7.000 WORTH OF STAl'LK OE.V- fJiirtil merchandise for ono-thlrd cunli or aecurud notes , bnlanco Omaha city property ur ( rood f.inn , J , II. Haddock , F.-ilrbury , Nob. .MVHO y" WILL TRADF. TTKATj JWTATK FOR LAROK unall stock of gooiU. Address M 7 , ico. : M3U7 ' / WILU LANP1 , r.KAUTO KXCIIAXOK FOU / property li rv Wrttq Mil d'serlptloim. 701 oinli U7U ) strec ) . MA07 A ' . ' 3- //-SE\MSO MAt'HINr. FOR UUILDINU . . . _ "Jterii.doliur carpenter work , orri frosticow. Ad- clreBH > 41. Bee. 850 rHwiu'rQUAHTliRliEbTIOx'NKnHASKA . _ . . 1 for stock merchandise , Address 1 * . U. 101 No. 023 , David City , Nob. MH7U I ) ! ' rMODEHN 10 R KM HOUSE , a LOTS ON 'J at crnde , food n > sldujicn tiortlon ul tl.o ilt > 'or Binullor liuuao or vuffint Inulde lota uddn-fi N. 10 lleo. _ 7578. y fo 'EXOIA KGK. THI : LEASH oi1 OXKO ? /Jlbo boat half Bcctloiik of ncliool land In Iho stata of Neb. , ' . 'On icre in ciilltvullon and non-til ivheHI. ! uleo 164 itcrx-t clo.ir farm , will cxcli.'tnru ( or irood realdenca pioprrir In Omiilm botwocji 16th ana SOlli Six , Homh of Anne avouiu > . Will oxclianco In flO rt.iy . Want n lionib nnd will assume iiall no. 1 Will - corrcinonj . . . . . . with ownrrw . onli' . 1'roi rty tuuit bo In rood elmpo n mlnu In , fjvei | , | | particular * atonot. ACdroti Tlox 10 , Koiden < , Nub. W7CK 3 UNDERTAKEUa ' AjiTDJEMBAItMS Rain , 10o a Hue each huortlon , 41.50 a itii * ret luonlh. jkolhlnf Ukoti for lens than V'Jo. ( \ \V , DAUEIt irORMKRLY WITU JOUX d. V > .J ccbi , dooe e.1 , liter \Tttb M. 0. XI ull.iin < I r- . U > er and euib luier , 313 a. lUth .U T 1,1T C Oil FOR SALE KEAL ESTATE. n trfl , loa n line pieh lnvrtlon mo nth. Nothln * lAkim ( or lew tlAn 3Jo. i > UY LOTS" ! . ! " STOEPKL . . Rt nnd nont loin In OMAHA. SpoelM pric nnd forms to HOME IIUILDKKS. Sloopol I'l.oco lotn will nlw. y ndynnco Irt , pHcn , for tlio city mum irrow wpBtwnnl. < V\II on or ad dress W. A. Webdler. 40J Ileo bld . 014 A CHANCE TO INVEST YOUR SAVINGS. EAST J V front lot Lowe avenue. ( I'opplotan park ) , easy iicocss to motor. Ownenrolnir Into business. Will sell Tory cheap for r.isli. Also lot Hansconi Flnco. lllg banraln for cash. Address r * F. , 1\O. llox aso. 013 1OR SALE. A OOOD STOCK AMO' < Ht'AnT ' fARM JL. of IBS acres In Harrison comity , loW.i. ort very re.isonablo terms. Addruss U II. Raymond. M.IT- nolla , la. Maia AJ' I S , IXJT3 AND FARMS , SALE J' ortrado. F. K. Darllmr , Ilarknr blk. lUUAia IF YOU ARE LOOKINO FOR A SAFE AND profltnbln Investment \vo can RVO | you onn. For Instance , a Rood farm of lflf ) acres 10 mlles , from Omaha. What can yon tlnd betterJ . Or , If you want n homo on n.isr payments nnd cheap , wo havu sovernl. Onlahn Real Estate nnd Tniit coinp.iii- , room 4 , lice building. M071 JL' l.VVUM U\ND3,0. F.HARRI30N.013 N. V. UFB. ' -MSlfi AID" . . . .3 , IN FARMS , HOUSES AN1) LOTS. J. X. Frenior , room S Fronzer block , opp. r. O. MISII AIM A FOUCF.D SALE , 1.1-ROOM HOUSK WITH ALT * rl-tho modem ImprovomoiitB. wood lot and barn. 1'rlco f ,70U , * 1.IM'I ) ' cash , balaneo on terms to Rtilt , with low IntereHl. Improvements cost over $ -1,01)0. ) Can rent liousd for two yo.ira at $3,1.110 | K > r month. fi28N. agml. 47U _ IJEAD THIS. IO-ROOM HOUSK , FINK BATH -I room , BOW erafro and stool rmiKo.lot llOxl'JO to nlley. Prlro $ UAOO , $1.111111 cash. Improvements worth ' fl.OOO. : liuiulry Bl8 N. il'Jnd St. 47ri _ " tJST"llK SOW ) , fi-ROOM HOUSK ON 1'AVED street ; small cash payment. Address N ' - ' . lli'o. M7MS U' _ Oil SAT.K-NKW 4-ROOM COTTAR B AND LOT , comer 'iOlli and Sahlori cellar , clstrni , city ivator ; * --50.l ( ( ; i-asy paymentH. M74II : ) FOR SALK , HARD TIME 1'RICE. $ ll.n)0 ) ( ) , 24 room tenement house , 0 room cottw In mar , lot 011x140 ft. , t-iist front on North 17th st. , r..OOO cash. KiiMy tiirms. Has one llrst mortiraKO o ( $4,000. ( I per cont. Lomr time. Part tracln. Art- UroBB 1' . O. box 71 1 , city. 75 U IJ'OR SALlTXr # 1,000.00 _ ANIC1J8-ROOM HOU9M , newly palntL-d , with lartro lot and car line , monthly payments. This Is Jt bargain. D. F , HlllclilliBon , Kltf N. ISth St. M7 0 fi _ SEOUBITIES FOB 8A"LE. Rates , IWa a won ! llrsl Insertion , lo a word there after. Notntntr taken for Insn thui : L'Jc. 8 iMfu"cKN" " " lly , absolutely safe. Antes Rc.il Kstatu atreney 1017 : Farnam. MS'J'J , , HIGH oilADE OMAHA CITY MORTOAOKS. nuttlnc purchasera cooil rntu of Interest , snnm of from : 100.00 up , for sale by Olobn Loan & Trust Co. , lUth and Dodgu , Omaha , rartlculara on ap plication. M7U4 1)11F F OK SALi : , fSOO.OO MORTGAGE , AND ONE FOR $0011.01)1 ) pay 10 per cent , aoml-nnmial lutereat ; property nrst-claas. Address N lii. Hce. M7Ut : 4 LOST. Rates. lOo a line each Insertion , $ l.lil ( a line per month. Nothlni ; t ken for leai than I''u. -DhTWKKN 'Jisf"AND CUMINT LOSTDhTWKKN AND } AND Courtlund bo.ioh , heavy brldlo. Return to'21C Hurt and receive ruwanl. JI7D3 8 * O9T A 1'ACKAGE OF 1IA11Y CLOTHES , Wednesday mornlni ; , between 'J8ih nnd Jllst pu Fanmin north on 31st to Dodiro nud on Dmliro to U''d. 1'lcaeo return to business olllco of the lluo. M701 t * _ WOBLD'S PAIK , HOTELS & BOOuI9 Rates , lOoa line each Insertion , $1.50 a lluo per month. Nothing- taken for less than 2uo. FOR .RENT WORLD'S I FAIR ly furnished rooms ; private family ; quiet loca tion ; near Hteani and c.ible c.irs. Ruasonablo ratoa. Koferonco required. Flrat Hat. 3330 Klmwood Place. Chleaifo. 7817' SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. Rates , ] 0e a line each Insertion , $1.50 a line per mouth. XotMne taken for less thun l0c. ! ' ' v'oSNo'LADiEgTjjS T NTLEMENOAN'SOON - ncQUlro a workltiR knowlodso of shorthand nnd typewriting at A. O. Van Sant'B ncliool of Hhort- liund , 013 N. Y. Life. Typewriters to rent. 010 SECOND-HAND TYPEWRITERS. Rates , lOc n line oaoh Insertion , $1.50 , a llbu DCf mouth. NOtllln ? taken , for lesa than 'J3e. OLESAnAIJUDEArEIlSINOT JJA11 makes bought , eold , oxchau cd , rental. 01U N. V. Llfo bldff. Tel. OSS. 018 PAWNBROKERS. Rates , lOo n line each Insertion , $1.00 a line per month. Nothing taken for less than -'So. BROKER 1303 .DoiiKlas et. Loans money on diamonds , watches , etc. Olu irold and sllvor bought. Tel. 105B. 010 I SOAI.E3. Rates , 10o a line oaoh Insertion , $1. no n line per month. Nothing taken for less than 'J.'c. EW tc 'SECOND HAND SCA ES/ ALL KINDS' Address Itorden k Sclleck Co. , Lake Ht. , Chicago Oi0 ! MUSIC , ART AND LANGrUAGES. Ratun , Itoon word Ur8tlnnertlonlenw < 5rdtliero- nftor. Nothing taken ( or lufli than 'J5o. i\aKi KKnKOK i\yjoia AyDTK\cH'En. 1810 California etrcut. 1)14 ) PATENT BUREAU , SUES & CO..Solicitors. Boo Building : , Omaha , Neb , < yours KxamtnorsU. S. Put Onioa Advica freu No fee until patent is obtained. RRILWKY TIME GRRD I-cavca | CH1CAOO , DUHLINOTO-T & Q.l Arrives " Oiiialia | 'pot 10th and Mftson Sis. 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" 5.45pm St. Paul Ltmltot 0.23 um 5.10pm Uniuraou Panoiig-or | Ex 8.45.1m Leaves j SfoDX CITY A PA5FFC' lArrhuu ' Umahal Depot. 10 nnd Mnroy Sts. . Umulu 7.0af.lI.Slaux City faisanrcr..I lorQO"pni . . | . . . . . . . . . . Paul Expre8 . _ . . ; . . . _ . ) Leaves 9t60i CITY" * PACIFlcT pCrrlviM" ' , lath anilW'ibiitcrau. I Omaha C.iS'pm lniTtod. , I 0.35'am .Chicago Llmltod 1 O. mil i.cavoe OMAHA "A. ST. LOUfa. | A "l rn ; .P. Depot , 10th and Miroy.l Omulia Dm ALONG OUR WESTERN SLOPES 1 Ini tnn Rich Ore Discovered : * ! * the Virtno but Takfln from Small Pocket * CRIPPLE CR EKGOLDJflNDS ] CONFIRMED | ? I'roupcrotM ( lllplnvfitAi n Stamp Mill < \p | mtu for. 1'lnvafi Whore Unril ' 1 line Cut Several largo pieces of white quartz rock , sprinkled all over with bright particles of gold , adorn the clerk's desk at the St. Charles at Portland , Oro. They are from the Virtue mine , In the F.Ik horn district , about eight miles from linker City , and are portions of the rich rock recently struck on the iKO-foot level , the finding of which cre ated so much excitement in the eastern portion tion of the stato. So thoroughly Is the rock Impregnated with gold that when it Is broken the pieces are held together by the llltlo votus of molal running through It In all directions. Although It has not been as sayed , exports efitlmalo its value at from $150,000 to pWO,000 per ton. Q. W. Gntyson , a wealthy mining man of Oakland , Cat. , is the owner of the Vlrtuo , and brought the specimens ivllh him on his return from Balcer City , "All this talk about an extraordinary strike In the Vlrtud mine Is Very much ex aggerated , " said Mr. Gr.iyson , being ques tioned , "Tho ere , as you see , Is very rich , but there is only a pcckot of it. Suoli lluds tire made in every gold mine , but thcro are only a few of them which Uimollt the owner. It is often the case that when miners coino upon a very rich pocket they have no scruples hi pocketing what they can of the rich mineral and carrying it offji portion at a time and da'y by day , until the pocket Is exhausted. But It happened in this case that my foreman made the dis covery. I purchased the property some eighteen years ago from J. W. Virtue , and It was almost constantly operated up to six years ago , when It llllnd with water. Last fall I bonded the mine to San Francisco parties for ? 4. > ,000. They built a ton-stamp mill , and , being inexperienced , attempted to pump the water out and operate it at the sumo time. Of course , they fell behind , and then had trouble with the miners. Hearing of this , I went up there on Juno 12 nnd took possession. Wo had Just pumped the water dry from the lowest level when my foreman , while passing through the tunnel , happened to sco a shining little nugget sticking out of the lloor. Ho know at once that something good was in sight , and quietly went to work with pick and shovel. The pooltot contained only a few thousand dollars. I know of many such pockets found In tbo Virtue , nnd ono of them is H.iid to hayo yielded $15,000 , but I cannot vouch for tht > truth of the state ment. Thu mine has always paid well when it was worlted. It waallrst ; opened in 1802 by W. F. Hoekyfollow. & ' "During the past HO year ? , I should Judge that at least 51,000,000. worth of gold has been taken out. Kvcrjrrbtt of ere over taken out has paid for working- The average run Is about $18 po v toiOn.rho vein of quartz is about two foot In width and runs SOO feet on the ledge. When fiio ) mine was Jlrst opined a shaft 100 feet ( fi length was sunk , parallel with the mountain sido. Then n cross-cut tunnel was i'uji to tbo bottom of the shaft , and a perpendicular shaft sunk lo the present level UM fjet. ( It was the in tention to cttt through } .tno ledge , but the vein scorned to turn whci'o the second shaft was commenced , so that-thu relations of the shaft nnd vein were jlfiictlcally the same that they were years agj > . " Another i Moro discoveries o { pat- mineral have boon made in Crlpnlo Creel : 'u\ July than In any iuuf.1,11 u * * V""J.t * - " " , * * * * * I , ui ( $ jiijug afiu. , tuu Portland , located a fo\r hundred foot duo cast of the Dead , Pinb. > A shipment , of sixteen - teen tons vns made fijpm.thia , nrppqrty last Saturday vlA tlio Clioy ? ( ino Mouiitnm road to Denver. Careful ussays on the ere shipped would indicate-that this first ship ment will run ) Hot Jesa1 than SfiOO per ton. The high grade sti-Uclc in 'tho Po'rtland will average at least eight laches in'width. The vein bOtwSeii the walla is over four foot and plenty of the ere which will not pay to send ! ! to the smelters will give goott results under stamps. No lluril Times In flllpln. There is llttlo in Gilpin county , Colorado , to Intllcato that hard times exist nlmost overywhcro In the country. Hero nlmost nil the gold mines nro working and producing oro. keeping all the stamp mills busy. In addition to the others , the Now York mill , with sovcuty-llvo stamps , has also started up. Not alouo in nnd about Central City and Blackhawk are minors and mill men busy taking out and treating gold ere , but in nil parts of the county , The Times cor respondent has just returned from a visit to Yankee hill , the now gold camp , that is sit uated on the line , partly in Gilpln and partly in Clear Crook counties. There the work of prospecting and of developing now locations is being rapidly pushed. Pros pectors nro arriving daily from all parts of the state , nnU the camp is taking on a very lively appearance. The cump Is in the center of an immense tr.ict of mineral-bearing country , covering several sections that has been hardly touched as yet. A great many locations have Uec'ii made and almost invariably peed sized and well doilnod ere bodies from eighteen inches to lour and llvo feet In width are shown whcro any depth has been gained. Mill runs on ere from properties owned by the Yankee Hill Mines & Milling Co. , the Oolconda company , Lliiscot & , Co , , the Hawks I3ros. and several others give n y.iluo of from three to eight ounces of gold to the ton. The camp is sadly In need of n stamp mill with improved machinery for saving gold. Through some unfortunate circumstance the flftecti'Stamu mill that , 10g was set up last spring \g \ ' was placed In a part ol' the camp whoru it is i.lmost inaccessible to water. It has sn a failure and is n drawback to the mosporltv and development of a very rich gold-bearing country. I'Jnecr Mining In thu L'lntto. A few of Denver's unemployed nrn making fair wagon washing gold in the Plattu river. ) They are principally minors and South Dun- voritus , and are pursuing the same means inof acquiring wealth us did all thu old ' .Oers , before tlio quartz discoveries in the moun tains. ' No surprising striked Imvo boon mndo 111by the few who are hunting for the glittering metal in the sands oPtho river , mil none who have worked dllltfJifitly Imvo fulled to make u fair day's wugc V'Kvhllo several have mudo as hlgli us fa uHtiry. A majority of thorn think It better toStmlto even n pittance by honest labor than tofldlo away their tlmo. Small crowds of thoV wAshers wore scat tered all along tllt- Platte recently , but the number Was't not nearly so great as might have trtxm on account of the muddy condition ofxllc w tor. As every olu minor knows , dirt itrtho water Interferes very materially with thu finding of tlio gold. The "washing" oultVf neurcBt the city Id.Is on the Platte a llttlo tl/o'Jotlier sldo of the old stamp works. In foMner .yours , an old timer told n Times repd U > r , fctt.OOO hail been taken out lu this vicinity , Consequently , during the past vrock tlttMnndbar has on crowded with workers.1 ' Mlio place is said to b rich yet und none df&lho workers , it toU claimed , hnvu mndo IraH'tUan } l for a day's , work , while one old nuui , who know his business , lias found nn ounce and a half , erIn $30 , lu tlio lust six days. Itulcl ISutto Country , Reports from the Bald Ilutto country In Montana Indicate that there are prosperous times there , dcuplto the dullness olsewhoro. As UioTproUuot is gold , the upa and downs o.of silver do no not affect it , The Jlald Hutto company tuts just about completed Its new mill , nnd the number of houses in the camp have about doubled durinK tlio past year , The Dalit Dutto company maunwhllo Is understood to bo paying Its regular monthly dividends. Tbo Ponob.icot. under the management of Frank Ixmgmald , is being put into excellent shape for work , Mouutlmo , while the cluar- Ing nnd oponlng-up process Is going on hoer mill Is kept going , and it pout every ton or tlftcon days n bar of gold bullion , running from fH.OOO lo&'i.DOU , IH brought Into Helena. Vt'hllo the new owners , the IxJnfuuuJ brothers , Imvo not run u rosa any phenojn- iiHlly rich pocket * of art ) , such 01 were en- countered In the early history of the Ponob- cot. they liavo enough average ere In sight to nssurothorn both hnnilvomo returns for some ' time to eoino , with tlio chance In nddl * tlqn'df making n big strike nt nny tltno. ImproTPil Unlil-Sitvlnc ProrM . Hhrry Ongor , who Is nt the head of the SniiKo river dam nnd cnnnl onterprlio , in speaking yesterday of the placer mining on Snake river bnrs to n ro | > ortur of the Idatio Statesman , said there Is now no doubt the PTOCCSJ of "burlnp rockers" will save n largo percentage of the flour gold. Men working there nro making from $ -i.fiO to $111 n day. The burlnp uroovss Is aji simple ns It Is novel. In the bottom ot nn ordinary rocker an ordinary burlap sack is placed. The gntrol h'ml snnd is thrown tiHin | what is called a "grlzloy. " a big iron sieve , the larger pieces of rocit being washed to ono sldo. the liner particles falling Into the rocker. The Hour gold settles into the meshes of the sack. Every day or so the burlap is washed In a tuboffclear water and tlio line particles of the gold thus sooured. . Slulccs.hrouscd but little , owing to the scarcity of water , but the same process Is adopted.as .in the case of the rockers. Hur- laps are laid along the bottom of the boxes and the dirt , is washed over them. The Ahlnthgycllows.tn.l settles on thosaclts and is secured by the wnshtub method. The scarcity of water Is ono great draw back , the richest barsboinp the greatest dls- tJinco from the river. Mr. Gagor predicts ' when tho'proposod ranal is completed fully 8,000 men will engage In separating the Hour gold from the sands of the Snnko river bars. A man named Grant "OXTIIS a system of slulco boxes nt the mouth of Hoynold's crook and each year ho reaps n harvest of gold with his burlaps. In two days last year ho took out $180. IMnrro'n IVorlcm AVoll. The tlmo hascomo _ wbon every eltizon of Plerro may itmko nil the wild statements ho pleases about the wonderful features of the artesian well , and oven thun ho cannot do that mutter Justlco , says the -D.tily Capital. In many ways it Is the most wonderful well In the world. H is the only well whoso water will apparently burn. Prof. Wright of Wntorvillo. N. Y. , has been examining the well for several days , and nt every stop has been surprised. Ho has found that " 80 gal lens of water How per mlnttto front It ; that 24,000 cubic feet of gas cscapo dally.and that the touiporaturo is 100 = . The analysts of the water , ns mudo by Prof. Sheppard of the agricultural college ; shows it to contain won derful medicinal properties. That 'it has cured several cases of rheumatism is known , and invalids of all descriptions have Im proved while taking baths. \Vunt Undo .Siiin'H Protection. The roncgado Croo Indians have for sev eral years infested nil northern Montana. They wuro engaged In the Kiel rebellion over in the Northwest Territory , and are wanted by the Canadian Kovornment. During the last ten days they have been applying by the score to the clerk of the district court hero for declaration of intention papers. Finally the clerk asked the ad vice of United States District Attorney Weed of Helena , and today ho received tbo following reply : "Under the peculiar circumstances of this case I would suggest that you decllnt ) to accept further declarations of intention from Creo Indians and advise them that they have n right to institute ) proceedings in the proper court to compel you to i.ssuo the papers. If the matter should then betaken into court the legal question could bo fully investigated and Judicially settled. " Jtoiiiiintlo .Soured. Several years ngo an old Gorman pros pector stopped at n farmer's house on fickler mountain , In Washington , having in his possession I n small can full of gold dust which he claimed ho had found sixty miles distant in the I3luo mountains. Ho described the location perfectly , also stated that the trip thereto must necessarily bo mndo on | foot , as the country was too rough for horses. The old prospector was soon taken sick and died. sitl The next week the farmer in possession of these facts started in search of the hidden treasure and was accompanied by a young man of Dayton , who is putting up the frrub- stnko. The pair is traveling on foot , al though n number of miles could bo made on horseback. Thejr rnturn Is anxiously ayrnitcil by other ijitpreptyd parties. r rind or r.oid coin. Another gold dlscovoiy. It Is really twenty dollar gold pieces this tlmo. D. H. Crouter and family- who occupy the residence of Judge D. B. Schollcld.l nt IJakor City , Ore. , f juiul n number of tin cans on a joist in the collar , under the house , and > among them was ono containing flfty twenty dollar gold pieces. The money belongs to JuUtfo Scho- Ueld , who now residesnt Grant s Pass , Ore. Before leaving the city , about ono yearsinco , ho claimed ho wes ? 6.000 short , i'his discovery accounts for $1,000. Oflato yours ' the old gentleman has boon qulto feeble , acd his memory poor. Ho has been apprised of the find. Pacific Slope. Two young vacquoros brought into Hop- land , Cal. , nn immense four-prongcJ buck which they had captured alive in the moun tains near town. A bar of gold valued at ? 10,000 , was brought to Virginia , Nov. , from Silver City. The Unr is the result of the crushing of eight tons of ere from the Ocst mino. The lekoa Giobo reports a Held of rye in that section of Washington which will nvor- agu nlno feat In height , while many of the heads measure ten Inches in length. Superintendent Albert Golsor of the Bo nanza mine arrived at Baker City the ether tiny with another cloan-ui ) of 200 ounces of gold , amounting to | 3-l&0 , the result of a short run. The San Francisco Stock oxchnnco has decided to list gold mines for the next thirty days without the usual $500 fos , few being now on the list nnd that industry now having n great revival. There are about 200 acres of hops in Josephine county , Oregon , and the average not profit per ncro is 8J50. ! The hop crop of ' Josephine county sends In circulation about SSOO.OOO annually. Near Skamokawa , Wash. , wild animals . have recently become very bold. A cougar walked Into Charles lioss's clearing nnd helped himself to chicken , nnd n bear killed a bier pig belonging to Mrs. Nybor # . 3dV Carefully prepared estimates of the honey crop of llvo of the largest producing dis tricts In Klversldo county , California , show > the product for this season to bo 630 tons. To this amount must ho added 200 tons pro duced in other localities , oII Thcro are four unique mountains In Cali fornia , two of alum , ono of alum and sulphur mixed and ono of pure sulphur. It is esti mated that in the four poaka named thuro are 100,000,000 tons of pure alum and 1,000- 000,000 tons ot pure sulphur. ICdwnrd Strand , n Chiinauoum vnlloy ' , Washington , rancher , lost fWO the other day by putting it in n tin box furnished ery two gontlumon , who kindly permitted him to keep the box. After waiting - ur hours for Mio men to como back ho broke open the box , only to find it full of stones , Thursday evening the people of Prlimvillo , Oro. , had n most beautiful view of the grand : old snow poitk which Is visible from that place , and it had all the appearance of iin active volcano , nnd no doubt the ; lo witnessed there on that evening was ut these ' have soon before when they have do- claro'4 the mountain wns botching forth lore and smoko. jv. cloud streaming from hoer summit wns the causa. Information has boon received that under n colonization concession granted to Mr , James P , Portous , n syndicate , with head quarters In Chicago , has taken up 11)0,000 ) acres of land on the Isthmus of Tehunntopoo. Mox. The land Is now being surveyed and marked off Into plantations of from 200 to J.OOO acres , anil It la expected that within the next , two months all arrangements will bo mrulo-for the reception of colonists. Colorado. 11)0 tilpo line to Overtoil is again in work ' ing order. Forty men are making a fair living in the Clear crook placers above Golden , Iho United States Coal company ot Wll- . llama burg reliolvodnn order from the east for ll&cura of coal for August delivery , All ( ho coal used In Golden U now mined there , The affairs of the White Ash mine are speedily being straightened out and the production Is Increasing , Reports have been brougt lo that heavy forest Ores uro devastutln the timber in WhHo.Kivor park reservation , The loca tion' Of the lire * Is some thirty miles noth- \vest of Trappor's lake. Thu Silver JJusIn Mining company is still sinking H * . deep shaft , despite low e liver and an nuiutthxl market. The shaft is now 1U5 feet deep mi'l ' thu first contact , from which some vhljipliiB orn will probnbly bo taken , will bo struck before long. The company hn money In the treasury. The development work Is to bo pushed. The Continental Oil company lias taken full possession of the Hooky1 Mountain com- pnny , ending the long ell war. The only In dependent company now la the Florence , whoso property Is worth $ 'J501000. * About tlfty Uncompahgrci are camped forty miles northwest of lo Domio , killing deer by the wholesale. The cattlemen sav that their o-ittlo are being stampeded nnd threaten trouble If the Indians nro not re turned to their reservation. The Hcldon mine , the wonder of Battle mountain , with Its Inexhaustible bodies of hich-grado lead sand , still further defies the slump In sllvor , and has Incrcnsixl Us force to 100 men and ere shipments continue to In crease in volume. The mine is the salvation ofl Battle mountain minors during these dull times. Thn llnhntn * . The artesian well nt Do Smet Is down 7W ) fee nnd work 14 progressing llnoly. A Miller farmer test his house nnd nil Its Mintcnts , machinery , stock , etc. , through u lire starting from u smudge built to drive away inojqultos. All but two of the Ixjavcnworth veterans who are nt Hot Springs for treatment , re port that the use 6f the thermal waters has been of great benefit lo them. Some of the eases were considered hopeless , but oven In them marked Improvement has been no ticed. HeI Three I miners have been putting In n llttlo spare ; time placer mining on what Is known asml the "bar" on French crook , three or four miles ! est of Cuptor , They report very fair success , tholr llrst clean-up after about three days work returning thorn between $40 and $50. Applications for space In the Mitchell corn bolt , | exposition are received dally from the counties of the corn belt region. Jjust year thirteen ! counties were represented , but the present Indications nro that double that number will have exhibits lo compete for the llrst prize of $ T > 00. .lames .1. Hill of the Great Northern rail road ; has just purchased the Sioux City & Northern railway and also the Sioux Falls. Yankton & Southern railway , now under construction , and now announces his de cision to cross the Missouri at Van hum and proceed southwest with his railway next year. The Deadwood Pioneer says It is greatly cncouragid , notwithstanding the dull times. The receipts during this ikist month of but tei , eggs and garden truck have boon greater than nt any time in its history. If it continues , says the editor , wo will pur chase two of the best tripods obtainable , us wall as n now latch string and nn Improved item sifter. G. ( W Taylor , who has charge of the Cen toSo mine in the Morcngo mining district in Southern California , which was recently in corporated for $1.000,000 , states that In ono shaft Is a body of ere about six feet in width which will go ST.O to 81,000 per ton. The main shaft Is down Ibo foot and is in a body of low- gr.ulo pro twelve feet In width running from $10 to $20 per ton in f roe milling gold oro. i Stockholders have put up several , thousand dollars in coin for development nnd have withdrawn the stock from the markets. John Mines , n farmer living on the Mis souri river in Hagen's bend , east of Yank- ton , came in this morning with catfish to sell. Ho bad part of n wagon load , and half of the weight of the load was made up of two monster llsh. Ono of them weighed 180 pounds und the ether ninot.v-flvo pounds. They were caught with a hook and line in the Missouri rivor. Five days ago they were captured , and were alive this morning The expression on the face of the big llsh was oiiounh to give n drinking man the "high- pergltlcuss , " and was a reminder of Jonah and the whale , Thnro Is now 'a force of eighty-six stone cutters at work at the Cascade locks in Oregon. At present quarryir.cn are getting out nnd running Into the .yards an average of twenty cars of stone daily. Each car has four or live rocks on it averaging four tons each , nnd Saturday twenty-two cars were delivered , one of thorn bearing a rock weigh ing ten tons. A derrick has been erected near where the Union Pacific crosses the ravine next the locks , .which Is far from belli ? a toy. It has nu eighty-foot boom and lifts the largest. rocKs n distance of ICO feet with as mUcli i5aso as if they wore so many feathers. Haying is in full blast In the Plutto valley and hands are scarce. Saratoga. Wyo. , rejoices over the fact that the Mexican sucophordcrs have loft that place. Parties are panning for gold on the Sweot- water .in Wyoming , near Moyo'-svlllo t3r where the Linder road crosses , Fremont county is ono vast gold Held. Converse county , Wyoming , has paid out over $4,000 for wolf boui.tlcs this year nnd the hides keep rolling in. A local paper favors n suspension of the law. Some now gold mines on Otto creek , in the Big Horn basin , nro attracting attention , and several parties from Buffalo and Fort McKln- noy have started for that locality to Investi gate. gate.A A large dealer In wool from Boston sa.\s ho has shipped out of Montana II,000,000 pounds of wool , the prices ranging from 10J to 12 cents , and 8 to 10 cents advances on consign - ments. Nearly all the wool in this county , says the Evanston News , has buou sold or consigned : ut the buyers' own price. Tbo money loss to this county will average 1 ,000 for every hard that runs on our range. Buffalo , U'yo. , is rapidly gaining a na tional reputation as a summer resort. Half its population and a dozen or so eastern outfits are in tbo near mountains iishhig , all the streams being alive with trout. Thcro is considerable cxcitpmont on Gold creek , near where the Fort Wnskulcio trail crosses , over an immense copper Uml re cently discovered which carries from $10 oto $ .3 in gold. The vein is said to bo nine feet wide and to carry n high per cent In copper , besides the gold. According to dispatches from Bullalo , Wyo , tbo heat at Fort , MclCinney lias been registering as blgh as I"-0 in the sluuluiJlro had heon burning southwe&t of BulTalo since July 7 , the town having been surrounded uoy lire , and to the east of tlio city 10,000 acres ot choice timber-have been destroyed. Until | [ the lust shower , It had not rained thcro forever over nine weeks. There is on qxhlbiUon in Omaha n bundle of timothy , gruwn on the farm of Charlie Bicker , between Big Hoin City and Vtho mountains , in the I-lttlo Geese valley , Wyoming. It is an average of a four-acre Held and is estimated to yield four tons to the aero. This bunch was picked up in the swath just as it fell boforu tbo mower and has not been assorted or .selected. The character of the straw is good , it being so line that stock will a-it it all. soul News has been received of a wonderul ! ntrllto that was recently made in the St. Jullcr gold mine , Immigrant gulch. The St. Jullon has long been ' it.y ono f Montana's pay ing mines. In the regular coumo of work ynt largo body of free gold was uncovered that in richness eclipses anything , y t scon in Park county. The gold is visible to the naked eye m every ploco of quartz taken from tbo vein , The report comes from Herr that tbo Pant Coal and Coke company lias unearthed two , line vrlns of coal at its now camp ut the lake , Ono of the veins U four and ono-lmlf foot wldo nnd la ns fine colling coal as can bo found in Montana , The other , while not BO good for coking purposes , la still a line vein and six foot wide. Thu entire force of ICO , moil were put to work and operations will now bo carried on on a largo scale. Wlmt Do I'ou Tu lie Medicine for ! Because you are sink nnd want to got well , or bocuuso you vf\nh \ to pre vent illness. Tlion remember that Hood's ' Sarsapurllla ourca all diseases caused hy im pure blood and debility of the nyBlmn. It nils Ifc . what its proprietors say but what Hood1 ' 's ' tinrsapnrlljn does that tolls the story of its merit. Bo sure to got Hoods ! , and ouly ' ' .Hood's. Purely vegetable Hood' ' PillE25o. . 1,0 tv IIATK ixcimsrov : ; To Houston , Tex. , am ! Iteturn. Monday , AuL'iist 7 , will imiko low rate excursion to Ilouuton , Tax. , uml return. Addrorw R. CJ. Pwtterson , 425 Itmngo biiUtllntjr , Oinuliu , Nob. Don't Forget the lnt , Sunday , Auiniat 0 , of the monster cnjn : exouratoji to Jitirllntrton beuoli. Train leuvoy OinuTm nt D a. m , Hound trip ticket * 91.00. t ! Names of Rnllwriy Employes Disappearing Rapidly from the pny Rolls. RAILROADS MAKE FURTHER REDUCTIONS OlUcr AV. .Mink Vl.m Uinitlm mill CalU for a ttoiier.il Itecliiptlou of Help nnil S , l- nrios Ullirr ItoniU I'lillnw Suit It illwny Nntvii. l\icsilay Mr. Oliver \V. Atlntt , scconil vicu iHX'.iiilciit nnil i-oniptrollcr of thu Union I'aclho nrrlrwl from his trip to the Yellow stone Nnitoiml park , uml nt once IK > I H A systematio Imiutry of the in-usmit ooiuHtlon of his system , with n vlow of still further reducing tlio expenses of the company. llomls of the various tlopnrtmunts. worn cnlk-il to the onicuof the chief In thanbsonco of President Clark n J informed that \vhllu tbo reductions mndo In the expenses hail stummed the tlclo somuwtiAt , It wnsn't hy any means enough , nnd still furthur ro- trcticliinoiu > 3 in order , Whllo not uncxpeiitod , the Information was stnrtlliiff In I'haraeter , and at once the heads of the utlTorunt olllees began the work of deciipltutlon , In some of the ofllcos as many as llvo men were lot out yosturday , the others njjivoltiff to work an hour addi tional to hoop ui the necessary iviitino of the several departments. Since Uio llrst order to retrench wont Into clloot about fifty ptxiplo In the head < | iiarters alone linvo hoen provided with tlmo cheeks , across the face of which Is printed "dU- eharKoeortlllcato" In bold red loiters. The order of Tuesday will undoubtedly rciluoo the force a round hundred moro ana then If this Is not sulllclent a 10 pur eont reduction In salaries will probably follow. Klftoen men were lot out nt the Union 1'acllle shops yesterday morning as a result of Mr , Mlnli's visit , but it Is not expected for a tiionu-nt that the reduction will ston thuro. Mr. Minks was elosoted with the heads of departments yesterday , and absolutely refused to see anyone not connected with the road. Ho Is up to hU eyes in work , as all the executive details connected with the management of the syatom devolves on him In the absence of Mr. Clark. J'nrrtMl In ICutrencIi. An oftlolnt of the Union I'aclllc , spcalthif ; of the visit of Mr. Minus , said that there was no significance In It other than Home- thins heroic had to bo done to counteract the losses. "Wo are in no worit ) condition than other western roads , " bo said.Vo are earning our operating expenses nnd Imvo proviiled for the interest on our llxod charges for a certain length of tlmo. There Is no indication thatu receiver will bo needed for the Union Pacific , although in these times a receiver Is a contingency' may occur to any road. The rumor that salaries are to bo cut 10 per cent Is , I think at present , not thought of , asvo all hope the reduction In force will bo sufllclent to tide us over until crops begin to move. We have no work for many of our men , and It is useless to attempt to carry them on our pay rolls. " Following closely upon the heels of the Union Pauilk's reduction came a notice yesterday - torday to the Mllwnulcea people hero that on and nf tor August 1 , salaries in the tr.ifllc department of the city would bo reduced 10 percent. It was a most unexpected move ment to the olllclals hero In vlow of the good showing made by the Milwaukee In Juno. But the bottom has fallen out of the rail road business and retrenchment is the order of the day. Auditor Taylor of the Burlington said that the 13. & M. had hccii reducing Its train crows and sorvlco all of last month , Imt thought that salaries would not bo reduced. "It Is the policy of the system to discharge employes whom itan got along without hut maintain the salaries , which 'I think Is about right. " It will bo a surprise to many warm frio'mis of Mr. J. O. Wood worth to learn that lib has tendered his resignation as assist ant general freight agent of the Union Pa cific , to accept on August 15 , the position of general freight agent of the Iowa Ceiti'.il railway vice A. F. Banks , who becomes tnilllo manager of the Klgln , .Tollot & Kast- , orn While Mr , AVoodworlh is compiratlvoly anew now comer to Omaha , in thu short tlma ho has boon hero ho has made ninny pleasant friendships. A strong railroad man , an affable , courteous gentleman ho will un doubtedly emphasize lili reputation ns a tariff man in his new position. Mr. U'oodworth cuti-rod the railway sor- Ueo In 1871) ) , since which tlmo ho has been , consecutively ; IST'J to May , 18SO , ofllco boy in the general freight department of the Chicago cage & Northwestern j May , 1880 , to March , 188-'l , station agent of the same road ut Do Smot , JJ.ik. ; March , 188.1 , to Hontombor , 1834 , chief clerk In the general agent's ofllco of the Chicago , St. Paul , Minneapolis & Ohiont Minneapolis ; September , 1881 , to January. ISSli , freight solicitor Union Paclfty nt Portland. Oro. ; January , 1830 , to Sep tember , 18S8 , successively , traveling freight ai-cnt and chief clerk in the general freight department iof the Oregon Itallway and Navigation com pany September 1 , 18S3 , to Docomhor 1. 189'J , assistant general freight agent of the sanm company. On December I , 1880. ho Decamo assistant general freight agent of the Union Pacillu located at Portlan t , which position ho held until July of'DO. ' whan ho bccamo general freight agpnt of the Paclllcdlvlflinn of thosaiiui road , whlcli hn held until March of 181)1 ) , wlioii largo powers were { Ivon him as assistant general freight ngout with head quarters at Portland. In November of Ib93 ho came to Omaha ns assistant general frelcht agent , having charge of the transcontinental - continental business , for which ho wan emi nently Ilttod by lonnonof his years of sorv- icu spent on the Pacific coast. . , , , . . , . ' I.IIIHM nnil I'Jnii. H. C. Clioyney , general agent of the Kile- horn rt Sioux City , was in Omahnyc.storday , The Bocond number of the Tninsmissouri Hallway Outdo has mndo It : ; appearance and is oven bottci1 than the initial number , If such n thinu is possible. Leroy II. Brltt. trafllo clerk In the general freight oflleo of the BtirJIngton , was married ycstorday toMihs Annlo Livingston , daughter of the late Dr. Livingston , at her homo in I'lattsmouth. The inannRoinntit of the Pennsylvania system Is not conllnim ; Its suspension of now construction work to the Pennsylvania division. Orders to stop the grading for the double track on tlio Plttsburg , Fort Wayne & Chicago batwcen MiiHslllon nnd North Lawrence , O. , htiyo boon issued. Mr. Charles B , Klnat , traveling passenger agent of the llock Island , with hcMduuurler * In Kansas City , has been promoted U ) the position of assistant general passenger ami ticket ngnnt of the same company , with jurisdiction over nil Texas linos. Ills head- quartets will bo at Bowie , 1'ox. Ha will be succeeded by James A. Stewart. Mr. Bloat him uonn connected with the Rock Island since the completion of the extension of the road west of the Missouri river. Am you Jiinnriid ? If not , now U the time to provide yourself and lamlly with n bottle of Clmmbcrluln'i colic , eholora and diarrhuia remedy as an in surance against any serious results from un attack of bowel complaint during tlio sum mer months. It Is almost certain to t > e needed and should bo procured at once. No other remedy can take its place or do its work , 29 and 50-cent bottles for sale b/ druggists. llnio'n Your U'orlil'i Ifclr Opportunity. Rutuy out in twol On nnd uftor Tuusday A r Bt 1 , the Durliniftou Route will Boll round trip tlckota to Cliloiiffo. with u return limit of thirty day . ut Jl47C. ; Ono-wity tloitots on uulo at 67.60 , 'J'lokots iiM at rutng Indicated abov * ur ( reo from rustrlntlotii' of uny kind I and onlltlti holdom tu tint fullati n * jciyniuut of the Biiflinfftou'ii up rior kurvloo. Three vostlbulod and inlight d trains 'JuUy. Sue thu lilty tloUot n < rout nt 131M y r- natn : htroot and uiTfttiire to make tht ° "k' * ' ' "M f P