THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , OCTOBER 25 , 1893. 8PEOIKL NOTICES. A DVEimSEMKNTa POU THESIS COLtTMNS A tvlll < xi talct-n until 13:31) p. m. for Im-crfnlnc nnd jnlll 8 3O p. m. for iho momlne and Sunday teircrttMT-i tir nvitipMlnr s trnmbprod check , can .arnllielr an worn iWdnftwl to n ntimb rdl lo'trr in'srruf Tnn Bcc. Annwm so nddrr-wd will by uellrfifd upon prmx'ntfttlon of tli SITUATIONS "WANTED , Tint 1 * ; won > flirt linwrtton. lea word tlicro- nftcr Notlnne taken for IP I lhan g. . " 7 srrt'ATinN AS HOUSEKEEPER. NURSE on JXIn rritntiranlt experienced. Aitdrom II 'tf > . ftee. WANTED MAI * HELP. Itnti" lH < s a wont Qrnt Invrtlon. lr n word thero-t nflcr. Nothing taken for le/w / limn iific. n-SOUrriwR.1. TEAMS FUJUUSHKDl EXTRA I p y to mm with rig * American Wrinwr Co , ICdH Howard tit. _ 18 BTrmf T nmL\sKA OUAUANTBK SAVINGS mill TnvpHtmnnt company wnntn a few crntlp- mfti of coed iddn-w f let ns nolleUors. Applr nt room * za nml M. Douglas bloc * . MSiia nTlPTOtt WANT A ROOD PA YINO JOH WniTH Jjllio Hawks Murscrr Co. , Milwaukee , Win. I till NR WANTHD ! aALAJlY AND EXPENSHS. BMAN plaw : whole or part tlmfl. Alipir at onco. Drown UIDH. Co. , nurBerymcn , Clilnntrcr. - WANTED. Lvnonnitg ON TUB n. g. GOV- BWANTED. In Tonnt-nwo. ArUnusan and IrfjiiiM.iim : rlimp fam. Kmtnrr & O'Hfam r.itmr accncy,3O3 Smitli 11 lu Btr ! t. M37.i NIT * -AntSNT3. . 3AI.AIIY On COMMISSION. THE .1 jRrratPBt Invention ottlio neo. Tlio Now Pntt-nt CTiemlc.il Inlt Kranlnir Pencil. SrtU on sltrlit. WorkH HUe marln. AccntB nn mukliiB KSu.tKl In Sllifi.OOperwPclc. For fnrtlior partlrtilarn wrllo tliu Monroe Krawr lire. Co.XM , La Cniw. Win. - WANTED. HKN \VOMEN FOll DISTIUCT B- manaeera for Koal-Siiiir. llio croat Conl Savor : 2S per cent navlnir Ktuiranlpcill SDO.OII a month Balary or'iOdlK'rct'ntcommlBiton : no nxpt-rlcnce n -ce .inry. AtldresH K SO , box .1303 , BoMon. .Mates. Termi fren. aOO * I ; ' IDWANTHU , A SCANDINAVIAN DUOr ? CLEUK , J3rcEl8terc l In Nc.braakn. Audn > U IH D j. f > T > n MKN WANTED. TO TAKE UP CLAIMS iiln the Cherokev Slrlir. no nxnenwa mcr-nt cost of locJilinir. Call or .iJdresi W. J. WeEatliron. Civil Enclnoer aud surveyor , 1005 Pnrnam strwl , Omalia. MSuOBC * - WANTED ON NOKTIIOMAIIA B-LATlOllKllS conictf Spracno mul 7111 Bin-eta. MC31"u * -WANTED , MEN TO TIIAVEL : $30,10 J100 [ KTinontli. Stunu.1 : Wellington. Madison , WlB. -T } VrJOtTED , AN EXPEniKNCED SALESMAN J'tOHcUotirpnbUc.itionHlo thu nook trade anil appoint crnrral acpnts on onr HtUi crntlPit ) bookn. Ailclrms , Htntltnr i-xuerienco , It. II. Woodward it Co Ilultlmon ! . il < l. M5ttS 2G * WAKTJID FEMALE HEBP. IlateH. 1M * wonl flrnt Inttertlon , lo a word IliorcyiftiT. NotliltiB taken for less than 25c. -WANTED , LADIES AND iGENTLEMEN. Wo ll parynuSiXMllo SlO.txi perwwklotlo Ptrictl } ' homo work : no cauvaBHluRnnd .prompt pavmi-nt. Send nolMulilrrsHwl envelope. Ubcrtr Supply company. Liberty Hqnarc , noston. Mans. f \ WANTED , GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- V work In rnnall family : no children ; rofprpnces 3121 ! Farnam. MDBS 20 -TWANTED , GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work. 220fl Silencer. _ tWl- PETENT KITCHEN GIRL ; NO OTHER oed apply. 2223 Podco. _ M500 2U * WANTED. A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOIISE- work. Inquire nt il 1 4 Chicago at. Slip 25' -WANTED. SOl'BUKTTE. ALSO CLEVER AMateur - ateur JadieH and pi-ntlemen for f arco-com ly ; singers ; state : iso nnd ability. Address U _ in. Boe. * FOB BENT HOUSES. Rates , 1 Oca llnp each insertion. SL20 a line per onthNothlns taken forle-js than 'J5c -HOUSES IN ALL VAKTS OF THE CITY. . D TliaO. F. David comiianv , 1305 Faraatn. 042 TV-tl AND 4'ROOM APARTMENTSVONDORN /block , with Hliam : refem-cs : 810 3. 22d 043 I-V-O-ROOM COTTAGE. MODERN , CHOICE. IN JJsianford circle , C. S ; Elcntter , 204 Bee bldsr. _ 043 y-v-H-nOOM ilOUSK. MODERN. NEAR BUSI- jJnesB , rent moderate. Auply 204. Beu bulldliiir. u4i ; 307 BROWN ROOMS INT ALL PARTS OF D city. $5 and up G. F. Butts , 22O 3. 171U Ht- 1)47 ) xO - EIGHT-ItOOM HOUSE. WITH D-MODEItN : p r uiontU. L. a. Sfclnner. : UO N. Y. Life MDMB 7-v-H-nOJM HOUSE , 1813 CAS3. J. JOHNSON i/l.TJl Farnanu Mlaa Tl NICE. L.VKGE ? TEN-nOOM HOUSE , NO. 1'442U Farnam Ht : all modern comeniencBS , In best repair ; larsu bani , 'ovcrythlnsttrnl claaa. S'i'.OO. Now ciKlit-roora lionso in flrst class repair , city water , etc. . No. 14' ! ' ' Farnam ht. . Slu.Oli. Good pight-rnoni IIOIIBO. 4717 Capitol ave , all modern iraprovcmi'Uin. $111.00. li-rooni CDII.IKC , all modern Improvements. S1B.OO. BcuHoniCarmlcliael412 Now York. Elfo niAs -FOll KENT. NIRB FIVE-BOOM COTTAGES. . * 10.0'J. lu- U4lli and Half Hovard.j > lruet.reul qwini SIO IT. Y. r.lfl'U T\-FOR KENT"H UOOM HOUSE. ONE BLOCK i of cnrar spiuiullil loeatloiii cheap , mill ! lllondo. M 2B liO * -SIX-IIOO.M IIOItSE AND DARN. ISIITHAND Grant , 112.00. y07 Flrnt National bankM21 M21 > 7 -HOUSES. P. K. DARLING , IIARKKR BLOCK. D MI174 . -NEWK-ROOM HOUSE. MODERN CONVEN- U'tica. batli. was , funiacu. seed Ijwn. : i'JO N. g8nl.Capllol Hill. 41025 _ TV-TO GOOD TENANT ONLY. COMPLETE J/moilom brick. du-ulUuK. No. 270HFarnam : brick stable If d < wlmU Warren M. Rouen * . 1U21- 33Z3 Farnam irc t. MiliO fv FOI RE.T. II ROOM HOUSE , o PER JL/moiilh. Inquire 1UUI Ui lie St. M402 - FOR HUNT , A DK3WAI1I.K 0-HOOM HOUSE BFOR cou-'iilcn : i nt HOUtlusuiVruni'V of JoneH : iud l5Ui Htnx-tH. Kent SI3.UO per month. 4T'i ' a rv-n UOOMS , : ID FWKJII , $ ixoo. HOIH : DAVEN- J-/xirt. | JI4H3 US' I 10-UOHM HOUSE , ALL MODKHN CONVEN- B Ictioca. il''l.Soiitli lutli HtrvcH. 5S'J US' , n-nOOil COTTAGK. $3.00 PEU MONTH. In- qtllra Sotllli IHtli Ht. il.MiJ < I -jnriTnuicK HESIDIINCE. SOUTHWEST. Jc ' , md Callfumla. All nui'lcnieoii- vmili > itctti.ltoii. : C. A. Starr , liooin r.ini Una bnllti- Ini , ' , 5H'-t * 3:1 HOUSE3. DIFFEUEST 1'AHTS OP riTY. D I1 D. Wtaul , llltli .mil llouglab 1. fiTUJti - | - \ NICR HOME , FOl'll HOOMS AND HAl.r. . JL'city vBtUir and nuwur , to uuiitll family. 1/i'jl No. lUtli , uett to rai : t. fi 3iT \ - HOUSE , PlIHl'ECT CONDITION , D-IWHOOM , mtnlfni : wnall family ; loratlon 311 ! Nortu UUtli all-uet ; rentniK > iuible. llojr M.V Hill. 57(1 ( I ! IIIOUSIW , .1 TO tl HOOMS , 008 NO. 1IITJI. D MSMlN''l' rFQU nENT. STEAM HEATED FLAT IN tlin 1" . K. Her blork. enrniT llltli anil JacKbon BlreetB. Will lioit to fninllltit only. UI-MI. 5.IH ) pcriuontli. toltat tll'J Haimtyatiwt. MSU-JV2 TV FOll IlENT.5UOOMHfH.UO.03t 8. ITTHiJT. 4 M5iK ) PDEJJ13HED HQUsIsT llalm , lOe.i llnanaeu insertion. 11.SU a line per month. Notliluz taicim fur 10114 Iliau 25c. BS. CHOIVELI/S IIBSIDENCK CtlMl'LHTKLY M fnniUliixt at .SUlli mill California ati. Is for rent tu aullablo tenant : lu ruoniutvltUaUuuuvuiilKiuxu. luoliulluir hot waliT liicittiii' ayHiutn , Uiumtry aud uubln. an J all In Ural claw * coml Itlou. W. K. Oral- ion , 01U Paxtou block. 1B3 1FOB BENT TTTBNISKED IROOMS. llatua. IKon wonltlMtliutertlon , loa wonlthero. after. Kotiilnr taluii forluss iliauis. - IIOOU WITH OU WITHOUT Jl'll. aS. . 1H. 4ia ma * _ E-KLT.GANTLY FIJUXISlIKn 11OOMS , PACING tilth SL. comer Howant Mvoml floor ; SlO.Otl Hid SliOO IXT mohtlu Wrlelit & Lz&bury.liar. liar. : E- ROOM , V017 HAUNHV ST. 374 3 ! TWO yUHNISHKl ) UOOMS WJU GENTLH- E men ouljr.3 - UMtll street. 017 - FuilNTsTlRD UOOMS FOR FOUU E-NICELY . Call at alUI Douglas. 1UU-J5 lur -S HOOMS. S1NI5LK KN81I1TK. 11ODBKN , buitaklefor . ( urnioru , 11) 0 caiillnl irenuo. M5BI 27' HCOM WITH BAT1I. & 7i7 g roisHp Hooaca ASP Kea uonl rtit imwrtion. IcaworJUiero- .Her , lu ; takua for Ira * tUju ' e. T > , YOtTNa WOMKJJ-3UCMH.UNDKII UAllHOP L Wcmeu'a Clm Uaa aj ocjtlju. UI & 1'lUm lUU ROOMS AND BOARD Conflniwrlj 17-OOOD HOARD ! LAIIOK HOOMS. POS NOIITII L' J1102 10' flE DOCAN , 203 AND 211 N. 18TH ST. 048 ? ROOM9 AND 110A11D f l WEEK. OSOS. tTTH mro-t. 327N1 * . . _ ALL MODERN. HOME TADLE U24 Farnam. MOB8 N7' DAY DOAniKR9 2U1 ' ' - > -TOnMWHKD UOOM W1T1I DOAKD ItTOIHA JL' 1710 nnd 17S1 Darfnporl. 3H7-H4 * T7- FOII 11KNT. NICBI.Y PtlllNlSHHD HOOMSj JL with or witliont boant. CAllnt lUT DoncInB. 17 UOOMS AND DOAUD , 2225 DODQE STIIEET. J : MSita iiS' - 3 HANDSOME SOtmi FUONT IIOOMS SKC- end fioor. modern , ar,8t Harney. M54n iIH' T7-noAntiNCJ % vmi HOOMS , SDJOLB ou EN- JL nniu * : huuw Jusi tltuxl upvllli crcryllilnr now. Onn of tlio tn" t location ! ) tii Hie cltjr and cn-ry- tlilne will bo first claBt. JlOSi Douzlas. K -FURNISHED BOOMS AND UOAHD. 20K M5H3 0 EUUNlSIinP HOOMS WITH Oil 1 without board , 01 the Wchster , CIO , 51H anil fi' O N.lDlh street. ilSB8.1l- FORHENT TJNinrBNlSH'D BOOMS Rates U4a .1 wonl first insertion , lea word there after. Nothing taken for lets than 25C. -a UNHIlUNlSliEEI IIOOMS FOll KEEPDIO liotixo , ! ! 1U N. l.'Uli st. KIW p FOUR UNFURNISHED ROOMS SUITABLE V Jfor honsekpepliurr city wnt"r : clieap : 0 blockHfronvpostoffiee. 170'J Welv Ht. l"i * -CLiAsr 3-nooM FLATS , a. w cou. mite nnd Paclllc Btrwt , W.lMI to $ (1 00. to di-slrablo fmiall families. U. F. IJutlB , 220 So. 17th Rtrr-pt. M-J10N13 _ p-tTNPtlKNISHED nOOMS , ALL MODEHNJ Vliill'JMlalnant. 41l ! _ FOB. KENT STOBEa AND OtFlCES. Rates , lOcallnucach InsPrtlon. Sl.r.O : i line per month. Nothing- taken for lean than 2Se. _ _ V Foil HENT.TirE l-STORT BRICK mJUjDING , J-tltOFamamHt. Thu bxtlUliuc has a fireproof co- uiunl bawmunt , complete sU'ara-hoatln ? flmirs n xvatcron all tlio floors , gas , otc. Apply at the offli otTiiB BEE. D1U _ WE HAVE SPACK TO LET POll DESK HOOM I to Bomo desirable party. Call or addrosa. Wyckoff. Soaraann & Ilentxllct. 1712 Famam BtnMit. Omaha. Nob. 001 T-POIl IlENT. PAIVT Oil AXL OP A CORIIU- c.ilcKl Iron warclionso with room Tor horse , tiuar freight depots end u Mwltch tracks. Addn-ns U 8 , llee. 1U71 2S * AGENTS WANTED. Hales. lOc a line ivich Inocrtlon , S1.3tl : Una per month. Nothing taken far loss than 22c. T AGENTa WANTED FOB QUICK H.ILLINO > ' luituntcd Invention ; ust bclui ; put on the market. Sold only throiichntrimlR. G'ood prntltannd a clear Held. Sample mall. 23 cunts. The Ohio Nor- cltyCo..D.l , Cincinnati , O. M4H7 T-AN ENERGETIC MAN , WOMAN. BOY Oil WRlrllnovnrycuyand town In the United StatuH to distribute circulars and aamnltvi of our I > er- nimo. $1.00 toJ.5U per day and oxpenBes trnar- antced. AddresB , orltb. stamp , J. Lahmer li Co , , Chicago. 111. MS84 24' WAITED TO BENT. Rales , Iflo n line oieh Insertion. S1.5D a line par month. Nothlu ? taken for less than t3c. ! rr TO BUYOE HIUE ONE on TWO GOATS -IVdonkeys. Shetland poniee that will drlro. Ad- droBS UM BE1L C73-2U * , TO IlENT. A FOHNISHED FARM. KANTED Address U ' 'I IJeu office , Omaha. Neb. - STORAGE. Hates , lOo : i line each Insertion , Sl.0 a line per month. Nothing takcii for lo-t > > than'JSu. U5i ! \f-STOHAGE FOR HOUSEHOLD GOODS , IU clean and clieip rnlus. R. Wells , 1111 Famatn. OKI _ FOB , SALE FTJBITITTJBE Rates. IHc a word first Insertion. Ic a word thereafter. Notliliur takun ( or less ilunfJCc. STOVES'TOP ALL ITtNDS GOOD AS NEW. Wells Auction Co. . 1111 farnain. at 130 FOB SALK MISCELLAITEOU5. Rates. lHo a word first Insertion , lea word there after. Nolhui ; taken for less than 'JSe. FOR SALE OR TRADE , CARRIAGE TEAMT. AddroHaTl'Jl , Bee office. 577 117 FOB SALE HlSCELI AlfJEOUB. Q FOR SALE. ICE IN CARLOAD LOTA GILbert - bert llroa. . Council llluns , la. M3tH 2 ( \ TUR'SALE. A GOOD MILCH COW CHEAP AT vaiOSb Soiuth ht , 572 'JO' Q-NEW CENTURY TIICIIONARY. KtO.OO ; resrular price , iHiO.OO. Address O , U. P. Head- quartura. 11582 27 * CLA1BVOTANTS. Rates , lUe a liuo < Jicli Insertion , S1.CQ u line per month. Nothing taki-n forlfHH tlian 'Jfiu. S MBS. N.VNNIEV WARREN.CLAIRVOYANT rollablobnsl ucb medium ; Cthyuar at ll'JN.lilth MASSAGE. BATHS. ETC. Rates , Ulc a Unn uach Inbertlon. $1.50 a Una montli. Nothlus taken forless tlian 25c. rr - MADAME SHIT1I. C02S.mTH. 2N -I- Room : i. MoHaaeo. vaiior , ulcohol.utr.tin. sulphur nu unit aea oatus. niflis 28' MMK. STOWa MAGNimc HKAI.ETI 2s ( Douglas blovk M4UI 3l r\i \ MME.-ANNA OF CHICAGO GIVES llATIIS JLraacnellcmasBasH treatments , lit ) Noith 1511 Hirccn , room 11. w 555 ' _ 7 HUE. LA- RUE , M.VSS"AGE , 410 SO. 15TU. ' EEBSONAI , . r T MASS AGE TREATMENT. ELECTRO-THER- umal balhn. Bcalnaud Imlr tnuiuui'ut. maulcuro audchlrpiKxJlst.iU'd.Post.atlWS.lutUWUhneU.tilk ) 03U U THIS 1IK.VTS ALLBY PRESENTING THIS luniiwniit ( Jou-an'H plinto ntndlo. 'Jl'ja Cumhur btn < vi , you i > r the duar babies will b ( .iniUli l to 12 Aritui ablni > l photon , very beM. anil ontf HxlU AriKto for wl.'JSJ ; wltliuut UilaS3.UJ ; for U ) days only. M377 N17' U WANTEDTO BOARD AND OAHE FOR LA- ( lleaUiirtiiccoulliii-muiil. Apply rear 221H Pa- clflc. M448 27 TO LOAN BEAL ESTATE. Rairti lOo allimrrulinwrtloii ) , * l.ri ( a Una p r inoulli. Noihln r taken { or Irsn Ihnn 25c. W MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES ThoO. t' Davis Co. , ISOSKanummrpft. OS7 W-MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST BAT JS | ON hnpniviolaiid imlmprori < dOmulia real tuttaio. 1 to C yraro. Fldclliy TnmtOj. , 17 J Famam , IIJ'J nnr'-IX3A SOMIMl > ROVKD AND UNIMPROVED ' 'cily JiruiK-riy , : t.iinii nuU unv.u > lH. n itHDi iur oeiituodtluu.W. ; 1'aruauiSinltliA.Co.lU'JU Farnaiu W-MONEY TO LOAN AT CtlRRENT HATK3. Apply 10 W , U. Melklo , Flrel National Bk bids. ( Ml W-ANTHONYTjOAN AND TRUST CO. , JIIH Jf.V Life , lendfi at lowratus forchulci tx : iirlty on Nebnuka anil Iowa farms or Omaha city property. UU'J TO LOAN CHAXEI . Rattsa , Ilo > l line each Inmutlon , $1.5(1 ( a line per month. Nmlmij- taken for leu tlmuc. . MONKY TO LOAN X Wo wllUoaii you any Hum wlildi you wUh , uiuall or largK. at tlui lowiwt puHUUlu rnlea , hi ttiu tiuickekt iKikBlblt ) lln.e , and for nnylenrtu of Uuio to suit yon Ytmcaniiaytt bxdr iu uuclt limall- ineiita ab you .vlah. when you wluh , and only lay ( or It aa lonir & 1-uu Ki it it. You utu Uorrotr onI1OUSEHOLD FURNITURE x\ND PUNOS. HOHHl i. WAGUNti AND CAllUIAUKS. WAUHHDL'SK UWIKIIT-S. MKUC11AND1SB OR ANY OTHER .1EUUBITY. Without | ilubltcltyorrmno\-al of property. OMAHA MOUTOAGKI.OAN CO.T SU bOUTH lirTHTrREKT , Ural floor above thuatnwl , THKOLDHST. LARGEST AND ONLY INCORPOR ATED LOAN COMPANY IN OMAHA. OMAHA.BU4 * * Y-DO YOU WANT MONEY ? . Wnvlll loan you ANY SUM you wldi on your FU11NITURK , PIANOS. HOHSrZS. WAGONS , CAURIAGUa. WARKUOU3B UKCEIPTa. rlo. Wuffiro Dtompt ailunuou to till applleallor.s , and will carry your loJui Ob lone a * } on wlblt. You can rudunt llio i-o l ufuarryiuc your loan by a paytneut at utu tlmo. There U no publicity ormuoralof prumwrty. VlDKUTVpCUN OUARANTEKCO- . Ucrfull 4 WHLuifll bloeit , Cor. ISlh and Hanusy tt. CCS X-WILL LOAN aQNKY OH ANY KIND QFSE- CMnlr ; wrlcily canfliiestUL , A. E. H i-rlf , room 1 CoutliiouuU WtMjlt. lijii BUSIKESS GHA-NOSS. , lOo n llnp enclt tuwrtlon. Sl.WI alltiepcr month. Nothing taken for l < - tlmn 2 ! > f POU SALK , KLEOANT STOCK OROCERIK3 : flrst-rlsra location : erxxl rfiwrn * for willlur i RtocK will Uivolcr about sI. OO.ilu : will I > a"old for i li only. Addrmi S 28. Be MOSS O2U" Y-WE pnnjnsH CAPITAL TO START YOU in ImnlnriH. Wi- want to MnlillHh onp on t. trllalilc. enlprnrlslf'.T psrr on man of ; voman. In .1 Icslllmatn inoncy mnltlnliuMnwrt In owr oonn- tvtc thi'W.-at. BilNlnens toolnu. a y awl ljttl- mitti * . Bis money for pirtlcs with ptriN and plfiok. If ynn can t furnish flrMln i rrforoncos don't np- ply. Bomi-mher. no monov rpqnln L Wrila at once , bcforn ramo onp with > nor iTHprprln-- - ojirrsj-oiirlcrrttorT Tlip Or Starr Herb llenmly Co. . 2114 Ea t tard . . ntlcsuro. 111. tun V -FOR SALE. AN INTEIIK3TIN A MANUFAC- J. uirin ? plant ( with position lit the o/3-i If ade- Blrrdl. li.oiKl.iii ) to sio.OOO.OO cash rnjnlrcd. No Imilpn eoimldemt. Tlio pom pany ha nn ei- inbllxlKil tmdp on a road ) : clllur ; article at a eood pront. Addrpsi S 3il , BJO. MSsa Y FOR RKNT. V DAKKItY SHOP.OUlSTAND No. U10 North 10th HtrocU Apply to Jo . Il3l- 'nan. MBS I Y-FOR3ALE.A VO. 1 NEWSPAPER OUTFir lnronntr m. Bam-terms. InqnlraormMM j The Hnlghln Jownl. Omaha. lU4-nt)1 ) V-FOR SALE. DRUG STOnt AND FIXTURES ? i Aildresn E. E. Uow ndobler , Bprtrand. Neb. .133 Y'-FOR SALE. ONE-HALF OR ENTIRE INTER * cut In a millinery storr n-ry chrap In a trooJ Hvni town of npvoral thonnand InlinbltintB ! nplen- dirt location and BTMXI buMncm : lll-lic.nltli thu ma- BOH forwamlnir to elL For further Information address T S3 , BP < - . aflS 2B * \r-MKAT MARKET FOll SALE IN A GOOD L location , doine a good bu < ) hien < t. Addn n U 17 Bet- . 3r,0-2n % Y-HOTEL FOR RENT : TUB HEALEY HOTEL , BUromn * . at Wavn . Neb.j modvralu tenna. M , T. Bi-aU-y , Wayne. Neb. OU ! ) 30 v . PARTNER IN RESTAURANT -L and lunch counter , cl artnrS20U to 3 = 3111) ) per month. Small Ranitnl and good opportunity to risht party. Call 11 Main street. Council Illnffn. M51M 2fi tr-COHRESPONDENCE SOLICITED WITH -Midyorjr. > ml manliavlnrSl.OOO.OOto j.OUO.UO : business o > slrablu and a ffood payln ; pront. Ad * dress U 5 , D . MB85 25 * EOB Rates , lUentlnni-ach luBertlon. SlJiO a Una her mouth. NothlnirtaKeii for Ic-su Ihnn 2Sc. Z-I OWN 100 FARMS IN NEBRASKA , KANSAS nnd Dakota. Will st-11 cheap or nxchaiurn for indso.-horne9 and cattle. Add. box "O.Frankfort.Inil (1UB ( V CLEAN STOCK OF GENERAL MDSE. WILL t lake real estate , money. Box 21)5 , Frankfort. Ind. DIM ! y-LIST TOUR REAL K3TATK FOR , SALK OR - exchange with B. J. Kendall. 007 Bro\vn block. J1B1U N2 r5.0IK ) FOR EXCHANGE. S4-.500 Htocfc of cene- f-tml merchandise and one utoro buiidlnir $100 , for eoort NebntHka farm ami 8800 In rash. Ad dress B , Vaiulalla la , 441-28 * " 7-FOR EXCHANGE ! OMAHA LOTS FOR Alsoiithern California property. W. U. Slanrhter , Omaha. JI31L ! ia Z-FOR EXCHANGE. 10 TO 40 ACHES FItfE lemon laud , near Loa .Angeles , for clear Omaha pro ] > erty. Aluxiralcr Btutertleld , Omaha. Neb. 31510 23 Z-FOR TRAlJE OR SALE-CARRIAGE TEAM ; Address U 22 , Bee office. 570 27 Z TO EXCHANGE. MONEY AND UNINCUM- bered lan'1. for stock : jrroeerles or hardware. In eastern Nebraska , western Iowa. H. Cha e , Exeter. Neb. J15802J1 * " FQB3AUS B.tt.fl.1. ESTATE. Rates , lOea line each insertion. $ U.0i Hue per month. NoUiiiij ; taken for lean than 2Su. ARGAINS-HOUSES. LOTS AND FARMS , SALE ortnule. F. K. Darllns- . Barker blk. 070 pUOICE lST MORTGAGEsI ANY AMOUNT. V-/Q. u. Wiillace , llroivn block , lUlh and Douslaa. T7ARM LANDS. C. V. HARRISON , 9UN. , Y. LIFE -l " 51-OIO' FARMS A. JOHNSON , 1314 CAP. AV. . OMAHA. M031 O28 * TOR SALE. ATTRACTIVE HOMES. VE2Y . cheap. See Geo. W. P. Coates , 13 Patteraon blk. MMO TTOlsALE , EASY" TERMS. I.OTS IN FRA3ER. -1- Iowa : new town : SfiO.OO to SMOX U. Also 1UO acres , eood garden land. T. Fersusoni Co. . 11115 Farnam. Mbiil N2 F OR SALE. LARGE LIST CHOICE LANDS eheau : terms ea 5 * can locate colony ; Also Kood farm slightly Inciimberpd and Hchool lands to exchange for mock indse. J. W. Welbton , Grant , Nfb. - 443'NIU * LANDS. PARM SO acres , Sarpy county. $4.250. SO acres , Sarpy comity , S t.OOO , 210 acrea , Sarpy , * 5O an acre. 'MO , Doufflua couuly. $4O an acre. SO , Domcl.iH county , $43 an acnv 240 , Waahinston county , i'J7 an aero. 210 , Olou county , * I2 an acre. _ ' 40 Benne county , il 1 anacrc. C. F. Harrison. 1)12 ) N. V Llto 154NO * OMES. $ & 00. 51,000. SL.-.00 : ANY PRICE : easy termu. Wallace. Bro\vn blk. , IU & DaiiKlaa , Mij'JO N2 ARM LANDS AND CITY PROPERTY- . E-Boatrlsht,301N. Y. Life Bldff. , Oraana. Neb. 853-N3 KOUNTZE PLACE.LOT ON-SftER- ELEGANT man ave _ S2J30. Fine corner lot In w st Omaha Add. , $2U30. C. A. Starr. Room 300. Bee bulkllu ? , 553-25 * TOR SALE , ON EASY TERMS. A. LOT 4.1x127 J-feet , wltlicottace , near car line , only f050.no D. F. Hntchlhon , 10S N. lOlli atreet. M&5U 20 IF YOU ARE SKEKING-COSY. COMFORTABLE home coma aud let nu Hliow you tha neif li-roon miKlern cotUifa wo cai | Hell for 1.000 : $300 cash has nuver been occupied. F. D. Wead. 10th aud DotiKlas. .170-20 S , E. comer Orchard hill. S330 Sir room houno and lot on Blontlo near 27th , SI .550. Comer on Mnntlomon St. . $1.000. Slchtly liomu In llanscom place. $2.800. Six room house , city water 2Uth and Caldwell , SIJSSO. CozjI room eottasp , 22d and Ohio. $1.750. Lurgpsuim of woiteny foraale tuOmalm. - P. D. W.--ul. liilli and Donglaa. .170.20 SHO-ttTHAND AND S , lOca IlniioacUInwrtlon. . SUOalloe per month. Nothln taken for leaa than 25e. VODNG LADIES AND oENrLEM EN CAN so JN JLacdulnia worklnsknuwledsiiof huurtliand aul typewritlinut A. C. Van Suit's whuotot hliort- mind.OIMN. Y.Lifo T3TWTlter to rwnt. C71 Rates , 10callua ' ich lusonion. Sl-M' a line par montli. Nothlni ; taken for less than K. I7N AGEMENTS TO DO DHESSMAKING IN JL-rntiiiUfS ollciU < d. Miss Sturdy , 421H NteholaH Btreet. M34a N10 * rvRESSMAKING IN FAMILIES : FIT AND J 'btylu warranted. Address U 12 , Rue MCOi 25 * TYPEWBITEB3. Rates , lOca Hue each Intertlon. ? l.BO a Una par inontlu Noijiliutakeu for uiu than 25c. iTfiMINifJTONS. CALIGnAPHSr/EVERYT / LViinheanlof prieea. Tfl. 53S. llayles li Olil N. Y. Ufu bldf. Stutd for ami > le * . 550 TJKD SBT AKE B3 A ND EMB A J.21E3S Rates , 1 Op a Hnu itach fimrtlon. 31 .5 ! ) a Una pir month. Nothlnz takim forle * iht : : > 23 . p"\V BAKER TF3RMBBLYr WITH JOICN G. J Jacobs , ducuawid ; Intcrwltii M. O. M.iull.iuiJe. takerand caibaluter , J10 3. 10th at. 'l\iL UU J , 072 _ BTTjaiO. AB17 AND LANaTJAGEB. Ratefl , lllua lliuif.icli itibtfrtioii. $1.50 a lln p r muulh. Nothlne lakcn for lts lhan 25o. F.GELLV.NBECK.BANJOiaT AND TEACHER" . IHIUC.lllfoniU MI. 014 PAWUBKOKEB3. Rates , luo a line eacU luHurtlon. 81.50 a Una par month. Nolulne lakcui for less Ilian 25c. SOMNKNBEBG , DIAMOND UROiraiU " Yaos il Douclad BU Loautt mouey oil diamonds , Tv-atctit-M.etc. Old sold aud silver tiancht. Tel. 1SSS U73 LOST. RateH. me a word fimi unartloo , lo i thereafter. Nothing takan for lea < lUon 259. T OST-CAMEO WATCH CHARM. BUTLVL3U.G. l i ] , Suitable rotvard will Lw paid Krclumulto21it So. 141 h. 5Uq 23' SECTTBITIES FOB SAEE. RaU * , lite a Una each InMtrtltn. , 51 . . " : ) u lUio per month. Jiollilus taki-u for Icaa thou 2 c. HIGH GRADE OMAHA CITY MORTGAGES , uettlur pnrcuxutm eood ratoof iulemat.auma of from * luu up for Hale oytilubo Loon .VTniICo. . liith A. Doilro , Omaha. Partlculra on iippll . _ 8 PER CENT MORTGAGES FOR SALE , SECURIty - Ity auaolutcly uate. Aintm Ikal Katata 37eney. SECOND-HAND TYPEW ITi Efl TJOliSALB-Al HO. 3 UESIINGTOH TYPE- - Lvrilt.T , UU.OUU erlu4 , Sts.oj. 013 y , Y. , U ii K\Y AMD SECOND HAND iHULBSVALtf KISD * i Addivsa Uonli'ii A. ajllack Co L. t sf.CUu = _ : o. Mil COLORADO'S C1PDS PARTED u Business in ths ncntonnral State Getting on a Paying Basis Again , DENVER COMING THROUGH ALL RIGHT I'll I 111 of Hrr I'etipln ItfitJiiikou the lil- of" tlin FlnnliriHl Cyclim * 13 Uainp * T > ikiii ( ; on nu Air or Ilittuitry. Dcxvnu , Oct. 21. { Special Correspondence of Tun Bun. ] Denver may bo dull in every" line or business * but appearances are to the contrary. No ono not aware of the back-sot the city has received during the past few months , to coma here nnd Jtuigo from super * flcinl observation , would suspect that Ben- vor's commerce and diverslllcd industries are Ju t beginning to scolnnd , after flounder ing for several mouths in thu mlro of stagna tion. Tito streets nro crowded day and night with an apparently busy throng , and u both the wholesale and shopping districts the volume ot trade seems to bo normal. On the other hand , the evidence of busi ness men is to thn oITcnt tltat Denver is still very dull , although conditions have mnto- rially improved during the past few weeks and tho- outlook is excellent. Tlioro arc some few croakers Who Insist that matters are getting worse instead of bolter , and that the best Denver and Colorado can look for ward to is ullirwilo ruin ; but from the fact that thuy stay by tvhat they claim to bo a sinning ship it is inferred that they arc uot altogether discouraged , as they would have others bellevo- But the average Denvcrito ask him how business in general is and , he will almost invariably respond : .Murlc Taplrjlu Trail p. "Oh , things are pretty slow just now , but they are beginning to'pick ' up a lot. Now that the panic is over and people are baving a chanca to Ihinlc , they begin to sco their mistake , and the result is that confidence is being restored and business is resuming normal lines. Wo can't do everything all at once , but the condition ot atlairs that pre vailed two or three months ago is greatly changed and matters are rapidly improving. In the course ot a few months we'll ° ba on our feet again. You cau't keep Denver down. " This kind of optimism has been Denver's salvation , and has kept the laggards and faint-hearted ones at their posts , with the result that thuro is now a good chance for thocity to get back , in the near future , to her old place. Wholesale men in all lines of trade report that during the past month trade hits been steadily increasing- that buyers urn purchasing in much larger quan tities than usuaL Collections , too , they say , art : far easier , and small dealers who have been deeply involved , while not able to clear themselves entirely , are gradually payinir their obligations to those jobbers who carried them thrqugh the hard season just passed. .SulTinc the- Labor Problem. There Is a great armjlf of unemployed in Denver , but it is undergoing a process of gradual but steady decimation. Many of tne men who loafed ariJund Denver all sum mer , hoping against hope that something wduld happen to prarj.do emuloyincut for them , havogoneout mtUttho hills to engage in placer mining. withe nothing but scant living \vacos in view , itHs true , but with at least thac. They are mqstly satisBod witn very little to live on , * obkvada.rs. Others have gone into some of J.bo camps where mining operations .a rerccoinincncing , and are getting work in the gsrtdi mines and'such of the fo\v silver mines-as-aro being worked at a profit. Still'othw7'tairt ffciv > ot them' as yet. arotgetting.vorlc imflHD city , as. the re- sult-of the grand revival of trade. Thcro are , of course , some loft who wall .for some time'pursuo the apparently hopeless task of seelring'ctnnloyraent , but these will not be us many as wsls-bclleved until recently , and , the "hard times predicted for the coming winter will not involve nearly as many un- fortununates as it was thought they would. Still thuro wiH"ba a large number of destitute ones , but thuy will hardly be allowed to suf fer forwant'of care ; " ' ' ' The men who have found work in the mines are not getting their old time wages by any means , fhu maximum price seems to bo from S3 to 3.25. arid that for dangerous work in old mines and water filled shafts. For ordinary work the price is from SJ.25 to $2.50 , and situations at , these prices are in great , demand , as maybe easily imagined. Some of those who are working the creeks for gold makoalittlo more than this , but these are exceptions. As a rule , they do not realize over 81 , and oftener less , per day. Clear creek , from the outskirts of Denver to Georgetown , is lined with men and boys washing gold. Once inn while one of them will strike a nugget worth $10 or $15 , but this seldom Inippen.s , and , generally speak ing , the returns are. very meager for the hard and unhealthy- work involved. It Is the same way all over the state , in which there is hardly a running stream that is not being worked for all it is-worth. In the smelters there is nothimr at all doine. just enough men being mnployca to keep them going , and these at reduced SOLICITORS. SUE&ti CO. . Boa Uulldlnr. UMAIIA. ME . Advice IHIEK. RHILWHY TIME GRRD Loaves , . .K.&MO. VALLKV 1 Arrives Qmalial Depot 15th and Wpbater Si * . I Omaha li.u auil . . . . Daewoo Ltjxpra * ! . . . I 4.30pa IJXttauiiiKx. 8at.HVyo.ar5. Bs. Moa.ll 1.00on SMO\ta \ . .Norfolk Express i Bx. Suudiyi. H.15aia B.45pmt Jit. Paul Exprau i ll-Jiaji e CHICAGO A NORTJI WESTN. ! Arrlvei Ome | O. P. rtepjt. 10th JJiliroyats. I Omaha U-UJpm 4J15pml U.2Uon > 74Xpnij Kaatem Flyei J. 15pm a.45umj .Chle.Pa 12 38 pm Leavan I MISSOURI JArriirea Omalia ) Depot loth au < S WubatBrStt. _ 12.45 irni ] I T.Sl. LouU Et ; > retu. "b.OOam 10XMuu St. Louin Expivw , 4 5jna 5. to imi | . .Nebra-ka Local. . 8 5 am Leart-t I C. ST. P. . M7&O lArrira * Omnhal Depot Itith and Wubater Sta. I Omaha . . .sioux Clly Accwnmudatlon. . O.OSpin 1. IB lira Sioux City Expnu ( Be. rfiiu-i 12.40pm . St. Paul Limited . _ i.2iaa * > Oakland Pa ieiKcr ( Bx. SuiU a.45aai Lea via , 810UX C1TV & PAC1FC. Arrive * j _ 0mahal _ ft--ixl. 10 aug Alarcy 31 * . " 1 G.40utn , TsionxClty . . , Hi.-jOpm , . . .St. Paul Kxiire Lavi5 j SIOUX CITY * PACIFIC | Arriviift Ontahal Depol. 15lli and W'jUatarStn I O.iuUi * S.4ripml . SLPaulLTtnlteJ. . . . . . . . Clitcaxo Limited- . „ . ! 8.25am i OU.UtA K. di * . OiijhnU.g. | Dapot. 10th aul Marcyl Omah Trngos , But , us a rule , there U no kicking on th'o part of the , nen , who scorn to be satisfied to take their aoso ot hard times along with ihcir employers , UrttlnR Out Mura Colil. An hns been noted in THE Bnc mining opirationB are hemp begun in 131 Paso , j Gilpin , San Miguel. Boulder. 1'arl : and Summit counties and every dav sees sorao development in the various camps in tlio comities named. There Is hardly an old mining camp In Coloratlolhnt docs nolcontain qno or moro properties producing low grndo gold ere , hitherto p-nsod over for the more prolltnble1 development of the moro heavily producing silver mines. Now , however , that silver is at a discount , it hns been found that with primer management thcso gold properties can bo made to pav. not enor mously , but nevertheless proiitablv. and their owners nnd lessees nre talcing them in hand for that purpose. The famous old Yanlfoo Hill district In Gilnin county is boinir extensively worked. It was a bo nanza district once , nnd in thosodnvs loir grade gold ere was sniffed at and passed by In the hurry to "striko it rich , " as many n man did in Yankee Hill's palmy days. Now it is different. That low grade ere that no ono would look at twice. In the old days. Is being gotten out now and people are glad to got It , oven at u small profit. Gripplo Cmek Is experiencing another boouii not aa largo at the llrst ono , but still a boom , aud tlio camp is becoming rapidly settled up. There is a * good deal of low grade gold ere there that can be profitably produced , and moro profitably it tlio camp cots a railroad , of which two are now in con templation. D. H. MolTat aud other parties have projected a line from Florence lo Grin- plo Creole , to Connect with the Denver & llio Grande , and the Midland Terminal vrill also build there. Brcckonridgo. in Summit county , U also undergoing a revival of old times , and many minors are turning their steps in Unit direction. Denver U All Right. As to Denver , it hns been stated that times are far bettor , and everything tends to show an outlook for steady iinurovomunt. The men who bellovo that , tlio recent panlo was only a big scare are to be mot with at every turn , reidy to support their views. Of course it was a scare , hut , as a prominent real cstato man remarked the other day. " \Vlio could help txjing scared , when eastern investors , who own the built of the capital in the state , withdrew itt" In support of the claim that Denver has held bur own with other cities of her class Secretary Hartman of the Real Estate cx- chnnga furnishes-souio interesting llgurcs. For tlio llrst six months of this year the real estate transfers were $19,035,54' ) , as against Sl'J.O'.iS.tta for the corresponding pcrioa iu 1892 , a falling oft of only 812,480. In August and September the falling oil was decidedly marked , although September showed some improvement over the previous month. For tlio lirst two weeks of the-cur rent month the recorded transfers foot up $71)1,801. ) As to the feeling in this state on the all-ab sorbing silver question , there isnothinc now to bo said. It is "silver , ttrst.last and all the time. " But , as ono prominent mining man , a man noted for his radical views and rabid utterances on the subject of iroo silver , said iu ono of his cooler intervals the other day , in voicing to a stranger the general senti- ment-of the community : " \Vlpo silver oft the face of the earth , and give us only five years tirno and Denver and Colorado will again bo at the front. " 1C COURT StilusTor Dnjr'nljlfa The Golilnmltii Cnso on Trial. A jury in Judge Scott's court is-trying to decide whether Mrs. Abigail C. Brother- ton is entitled to $3,000 of the profits ot the Manhattan Beach. Improvement company on account of tliu death of her son , Hiram Brotherton , who was drowned while bathing at the beach lust August. The plaintliF claims that there was no rope stretched across thp beauh to inJiuato the safety limit and no signs to warn the bathers that ac a certain distance from the shore the beach suddenly shelved down ward. Brotnerton had suddenly slipped mur.tifteen.'or twenty feet of water and , being unable to' swim , -was drowned. It is also claimed that the proprietors ot the resort did not make a sufficient effort to rescue the young man after the fact that ho was'drowniuij was reported to them. ea Hiitnr it L'rntrtat. There is much complaint ; amonir the wit nesses in attendance at the criminal court on account o the lack of accommodations pro- itiBd for witnesses. In a case of any consequence - sequence ) all the witnesses are excluded from the court room exeunt wnilo they are giving their'testlmony , and aru obligea to stand und lo.if about , thu hall until their names are reached. This is especially disagreeable In the case of female witnesses. Two women who are witnesses in thu Goldsmith * trial have been standing in thu hull of the court , house nearly the entire time that court was iu ses sion since Monday morninc , and will have to remain there until they are called on to testify. This trouble would be done away with If there was a room provided for the occupancy of witnesses wh"n their presence was not required in thu court room. Trouble Ovnr ( ininlilini ; Uoonin. The answer in the injunction case growing out of the differences between Tom IToley and the gamblers who occupy the rooms over his saloon on Douglas street was filed yesterday. Mr. Foley says that the trouble is not of his own seeking , but ho is determined to got rid of bis obnoxious ten ants in some way. Ho had exhausted every peaceable means to net them out , but 'they refused to yield. Ho had offered thuiu double what their lease was worth to vacate the rooms nut wltboutavall. Ho had become tired of having gambling earned on over his saloou a good while ago , and thought it hurt his busi ness. Since the gamblers would nor be bought out ho was forced to have recourse to legal measures. To I'crlnct Its Tltlr- . The East Omaha Land company has com menced proceedings in equity in district court to perfect its tltlo to about thirty acres of land situated Just east of Cut-Off lake. Thu petition alleges that in ISS9 the land in question was fraudulently appro priated by Fred Miuidock. who convoyed It to Alfred Olsen. It then paused through the hands of several owners , until Charles B. Oennv took possession. Thu members of the company claim that the land properly belongs to thuiu aud want their title con firmed. by the court. Will Un I'IIIKIIToday. | | ! . The evidence for the state in the Gold smith shooting case was finished yesterday , and several witnesses for the defense were examined. The defense introduced eivdunce to show that Shepherd and Grimes , two of the witnesses for the prosecution , had offered to leave Iho state before the trial if Goldsmith would give them j i5 upieco. The evidence will probably bo all heard today , Tlim .loj'lill KOHIIIIC. With the exhilarating sense ot renewed health and strength and internal cleanli ness , which follows the use of Syrup of Figs , Is unknown to the few who have not progressed buyond the old ttrou medicines and tliu cheap substitutes sometimes offered but nevoruccouted by the well informed. Murrtauu l.icon.w. , Tlio following marriaijo licenses wore Is- I sued yesterday : i "luiiiu anil AOdrosb. Ace. | j Krud Niilkou , Ouniha til | 1 Julia Jliirstrnm. Urmilm 21 i } Vaclav Ir Harto * . Omalm . . . , , 23 } WlllielmiiiaSuiUjrce , Oimtlm 23 | j Ual nil Nicholson. South Omnha 26 I I IJntlo bulllvjin , South Omaha. . . „ , . . , . . . .723 I Ueidrich Uutmf. Mllliinl , 33 1 Alum Scliroedur , Mlllunl „ 23 I Ulmrlua E.1'liolUK , Omahit . , " 0 ( iluy A. Joucs'Onialia . 24 /Harry J. llyiuir.iioutli Omalm . . . . , . . , . , . 24 > j f Lolu 11. Iluylcjui. Uuullt Uiimlm 1Q i 1'ills timtoimr SICK ntuuautie : UoWitt's I Little Karly lUsers. I ' - H'ilt . homing-irllh Cltr Contructor * ' . Tbo cotnmiuua ou public property and ouildlngs has not as ya ; offociod u sttttlo- j munt with Architect BeindorxT on ttiu con struction of the city ball. Mr Steel of the i-omtuitu-o is out of the city and nothing will I bo done until ilia ruturu. With Mr. Coots tlie comrnittoo has suu- uuidcd in briu tug about a basis foru settle- j tuuntand will recommend tnoaamo to the council. The committee i ncting upon the recommendations of the rnmmiUon of bulldors , composed of Drcxel , Fleltl and Shnno , that raado an oxamlna- tion of the building and reported the result ot thnlr Investigations. They roportwl a , nuraborof minor delects , which Building In- spwtor Tilly rtmt Arohitoct Bpimlorff hnvo certified hnvo boon remedied. Thocommitteo finds that ttio sum total of Mr Cools' con tracts amount to ? S35,400.10 , and that he lias bpcn paid the sum 01 S37 < i,0 > cri. < ll , leaving a balance duo of STi.ST.7 ± . In aiUUtion to this amount thora is also duo Mr. Coots for ex tras tlio sum of gV-ITH V These amounts the committee will recommend be paid and that tha building bo accepted from Mr. Coots , UAIUlirnr TV I'Vl'OLiyjT. ( inrrrnnr Lnwalllui ; > if Rulidni Mrrm the Xuii-SlircfK * ot I'nililliltton. TornKA , Oct. ! il. Slnco Governor Lowell- ing was Inaugurated it has been Impossible to obtain from him any expression of his views on tbo subject of prohibition. It ro- malncd for Gilbert Springer , special com missioner for iho Now Zealand Vtotualor association , an organization of liquor deal ers , to gjvn to the people of ICansan thn gov ernor's opinion on thu subject. Ho visited Kansas City last spring to investigate tha ' working of prohibition in this state. Among' other things ho quotes the governor as say ing : "Prohibition hns not been a success in the Imprest ot populism in Kansas. The dif ficulty arises from the fact that in thcso places public : sentiment cannot bo brought to the support of the law , tha act , indeed , being in such instances most , unpopular. Now Leavcnworth , for example , Kansas City and Wichita are three of our largest cities , but in each publio sentiment is so overwhelmingly against thu law as it now stands thataomothing in the form of a reg ulation of thu tmftlc , which it is an impossi bility to suppress , has been locally under taken In thcso places. "I think if a direct and Immediate vote were obtained without any previous agita tion it is possible the repeal would follow. I have no hesitation in saying tlfat the vote for prohibition would.aot bo so largo as when the vota to amend the constitution was taltcn. * Whether turns would be a sufltciont number to carry prohibition is a very doubt ful question. Changes have arisen in the voting power of parties since the passage of the law. Then , too , a good many people who voted solid for prohibition have been con vinced by the results that the law cannot be satisfactorily enforced. " Method of SinncRlIng In C lr tlnli Hat Dunrit Ou by llio Htntn Department. WASHINGTON , Oct. 31. In reply to a com plaint of the Chinese minister in Washing ton , Yang Yu. the State department has made representations which Indicate that the United States will not accept consular certificates that Chinamen presenting them are merchants or actors and therefore en titled to admission to this country. Recently in New Yorlt , at the instance of Chinese Inspector Scharf , two Chinamen who presented certificates at Havana that they were actors ami not umcuublo to the restrictions imposed upon laborers under the laws , were refused admission. Inspector Scharf insisted that the men- were luoorers and their certificates fraudulent. Thu de tained Chinamen took the matter into court , where it is still pending , under writs of habeas corpus , and further made complaint to thu minister who brought the matter to thoattcntion of the State department Secretary Greshatn yesterday called on Secretary Carlisle for information und re ceived a copy of Inspector Suharf s report , with an intimation that the inspector , iu the opinion of tha Treasury authorities , was acting in the line of his duty , and seemed not to have exceeded his authority iu the promises. Secretary Gresham accordinglj has trans mitted this information to tliu Chinese minister. The Treasury department's stand on the ( question isstill further emphasized by Attorney General Olnoy , who has di rected tbo United States district attorney at Now York to prosecute the cases on which thu Chinese minister's protest was based. Mr. Olnoy gave this direction at the request of Secretary Carlisle. Omalm Orcluntml Sorintjr. An amateur orchestral society has Just been formed and thirty-four of Omaha's best known amateurs have signified their intention of joining. At a meeting hold on Sunday at thn music rooms of Mr. Weber. 1411 Dodge street , it was determine to call the association the Omaha Orchestral so ciety. It will bo under the ablu tnanaee- mentofHans Albert , whose proficiency in the musical line is well known to all lovers of music. The flrst rehearsal will beheld at tno Weber music rooms at the above ad dress on Sunday , the 'JUth inst. , nt 3 p. in. Fight with Contnilmmi Uliiimiucn. POUT TOWSSEHD , Wash. , Oct. 24. News has been received hero by Collector Sauu- dors of a fight between four contraband Chinamen and a settler named Doran at Wickorsham , twenty-five miles south of the Canadian boundary. Damn came upon the Chiuamen by accident , and tried to arrest thorn. The Chinamen resisted , and Doran flroa upon them , wounding one. The re mainder escaped. Custom officers continued thu pursuit and today captured three moro of the Celestials. Hood's Sarsaparilla has cured many afflicted with rheumatism , and wo urge ail who suffer from this disease to give this medicine a trial. Kidnaper Kunnmly'/i Eitrnillllon. Fiuscisco , Oct. 2i Judge Murphy hits decided that the warrant nnd extradi tion papers for the arrest of Thomas W. Bailey , alias Kennedy , wanted Iu Detroit for kidnaping MillionairePorrino , are without flaw. Bailey's attorney was given until Thursday to fllo an answer. Meanwhile Bailey is still in custody , being uuafalo to furnish the $0,000 bail required. Cure indigestion and biliousness with Da Witt's Little Early Risers. VIru I'roalilent .Stovitnuon's 8011 to IVncl. Brx > OHisoTON , 111. , Oct. ! M. It Is an nounced that .Louis Green Stevanson , only son of Vice President SUivonsou , mil soon be married to Miss Helen L. Davis. Miss Davia is the daughter of the uropriotor of thu Bloomlngton Pantucranli. Sweet brcatti , sweet siomacn. sweet mol- perl Then use DoWitt's Uttlo Early Risers. Shot III * hirnntltiturt und Sululded. CHICAGO , Oct. 34. In a flt of jealousy Frank Ullpert shot his fiancee , Paulina Thorman.twico today and then suicided. The affair tookplnco in Mueller's saloon restaur ant on State street , in whioti boih were em ployes. The woman cannot survive. THE KK.U.IV INSTRUMENTS planed on record October 3J , IMC : WAHH AMTY UKHU3. B ( i Htuvonson and wlfn to Louis llrad- fnrd. trutiU-u , w 60 font of lot I , block 1'Nuwnort i Oinnliu Heal Kstato and Truit com pany to O S ( Jarncnilor , lot , 31 , lilocu U , Ji.iunilf rs A ; lllinubuuuli'a udd to Walnut 11111. . . , 2.UOO uccns. O A lli-nnett , sheriff , to T O Kunnudy , lou : i , 4. U , iu und 12 , block loa , Dundee 1'lncu , . . " . . 1,308 Kumu ui J W IloiiUliu. } ot 1 , block lU'J , saiiiu 300 E a Uuntly. Jr. master in clmncory , to J Q AUuiu * . it < i of KU fcut of u 3S fiitstof lot I , uloclc 121. Omulia 3,700 G A lleiunttaliuriir. lu IJoUurt.i'urvls , lou 23 nnd24. . block a , llrriwn park. 734 HKIIIO ui H A Uuldtiultli , lot 11 , bluck IU , Central park . . , . . . , . . . . , . , . . , DOO Total amount of transfers . . S 8,602 Whn Baby wa sick , wa garo her Coztorla. Wlien tba was a diilO , the cruxl Ipr listorla. Wlira aha hrrarna UlM , bho clung to Castori * . Wban she had Chlldron , the gatothuta GOLD DOESN'T KEEP'EM AWAY Old Boreas' Blasts Have Hot Yet Stilled the Tnmstilosr * Chock. BOUND TO SEETHE FAIR BEFORE TOO'UTE Siimn Triumph * In btoro for tlin tilnnlntr llnjrn Vlltn from Unplil nnil Unlum- lin Morn Myntorlotu Ulinp- In ChiunRO. Cnio/.oo , Oct. S4. A chilling brftezo camn off thoJako today nnd made itnoccssnry for visitors to pull their coam closer about their chins. 1'eoDiu.aro ro.ilItlng that this is the last , week of the exposition nnd it is doubt ful whether thuy will stay away for any thing less thiiu a blizzard. Thu patronage keeps up. Everything plvcs Interest to the cloao of the fair. The statement trom Washington that President Cleveland anil his cabinet could not attend Is regarded uy the commit tee as flnal , nnd the program is iving arranged accordingly. Iho exercises will beef of a dignilied character , conslstlni : of apei-ch making at Festival hall. In connection with the closing exercises , U isllkoly that medals and diplomas will bo awarded to successful exhibitors. Invitations will bo sunt out to a select fow. The hall will only scat 5,000 and as them are 50,000 exhibitors , there Is con siderable dissatisfaction atuonu those who fear they will not beinvitod. L.illKlllii ; of ColuinbUB. The only popular failure of the entertain ment during tlio day will bo the landing of Christopher Columbus. The noted mariner will step aboard the Santa Maria nnd cruise around Lake Michigan for awhile. Ho will then step ashore opposite the Manufactures building and discover sorao of Prof. Put nam's Now York Indians. Ataunset ttiu Hags on all the buildings will bo furled , thu signal that the fair is closed , just as thu Hying of the Hags was the signal on May I that the exposition waa for mally opened. Thu grounds ana buildings will be kept open until midnight of October SO and some informal exercises will bo held the following morning. Considerable dissatisfaction has n-ani- fested itself among Homo of the exhibitors regarding the system adopted by the directors for the removal of goods. After the fair closes the majoritj-of the exhibitors ara anxious to got away as soon as possible , but according to an order adopted by the directors they will be only allowed to work eight hours a day , packing thdirgoods nnd making ready for departure. The use of tnu eloctrio llenta is to bo denied those who wish to work at night. Thia actinn waa taken by the directors so that no unduo- haste should bo made by the exhibitors in1 getting away , thus allowing visitors the ad vantage of seeing the fair after the wiles are offlfially closed. Tonight the Martha Washington' associa tion will give a reception In the New York- state building. About : i,000 invitations have been sent out and the fashionable people of the city are expected to bo in attendance. I'or thu La t Day. The committee on ceremonies has com pleted the program for October 30 , incident to the closing of the fair. The committee has fully considered the advisability for having an entertainment for the visitors during the day as will * harmonize with the program prepared and suggests that tha national salute be fired at sunrise , at noon and ut'sunset. at which times the liberty bell will be rung. At 10:30 : a. m. , a renrcsontation of the lauding of Columbus will take place on the lake front between 12 , noon , and L p. m. . and * daylight fireworks will bo flred from various centers within thu grounds. Following this. , a monster band concert will be given bo- tweeu 2:30 nnd 4 p. in. , on Administration plaza. During the evening there will bo a" brilliant illumination of thq grounds and buildings , concluding with a grand display of fiiiiworka on thu Isko fuoutand in the court , of honor. The exercises ct the flay will bo participated in by the national commission , board of lady managers , board of directors , foreign and state commissioners , offlcials of the national commission and of the World's Columbian exposition. rroirn m : IH Arranged. The following is the program of exercises : Music ; praveraddress by the president of 'tho ' World's Columbian exposition ; music ; address by thu director troneral ; music ; ad dress by the president of the board of lady managers ; music ; presentation of awards that have been submitted to and approved by the commis.oioh to foreign exhibitor ; ] by the chairman , or in his absence , the vice chairman of thg committee on awards address ' - ; bya rcpro-- sentativo of foreign nations ; presentation of awards that have been submitted to and ap proved by the commission to American ex hibitors by soinu gentleman to bo named : address by a representative of American ox- hibilon ; music ; address by a representative , of state commissioners ; remarks by tha president of the Colombian exposition and closing of the exposition ; "Auld LangSyno. " sung bv the audience , directed by Mr. Tom- lln ; benediction. Iiullaim'a Unique Attraction. One moro triumph for the World's fair. Before the lliiaio on Monday next another- most illustrious visitor will , show his presence on the grounds. All the countries of the earth , civillzou and savaco , have sent their emissaries , royal , imperial or otherwise noUiblc. Now the kingdom of the gods is to be represented. "Venus , queen of Olyrapia. has deputed her favorite son. Cupid , who will be present in , person tomorrow , and will ba tendered a. rcccDtion in the Indiana state building. All summer the state buildings have been trysting places for lovers and inauyrornan- tie friendships have doubtless been be"un and cemented in the nooks and corners of the spacious verandas. It has been reserved tor InJuina , however , to bring matters to a climax with a wedding , and tomorrow at high noon Cupid will ba honored in thn luill ana state building. Thu contracting partlo are from Lafayette , and that tboy do not shun notoriety hi evidenced by the following form of invitation sent from Lafayette to the editor of a local paper hero : "Verbntlui c l.ltomtim. " MIL. Fum.umKn Dear Hlr : TluiMi few Hne will let you know Umt my duuBhtor. Miss Gertrude - trudo Wilson , will l > mnrrlud nuxfc Wodnns- ijuy.Oetnliur C. at 12 o'clock nuon lit thu la * ( Uunu bul dhiB in tliu World' * fair grounds , to FranU 1'lilllus. llmvu a rcuuustl uould Ilka for you to grant mo ; It Is Uns : Plua 0 M-nd iomu of your reporters umund Ui look on and wrlto upu llttlupulT In your paper for thu TOIIIIK folks. You Uiunrtliu nccuuluti IsMiiib- thliiKOUt nf thu nrulnaiy. Cninu yonniulf If you can got on * . Hupliig you will smut my ti > - quest and liuplng UiU finds you ivrll , as it Leaves UM. youi-4 truly , OUIA I > M Wiraos' Thorn have been weddings iu the foreign colonies on Midway but no American couples hnvo own Joined in matrimony in thu White City up to date. The nearest , approach to such an event was thu announcement of a proposud wadding In tliu California building some months ago , thu prospective groom being a Callfommu and thu bride a ludy from Boston who had never seen her future ! husliand. tr > sorao unexplained reason thu groom failed Lo appear on thu date announced , ul- thuugh thu Uidy was on hand and mada numerous inquiries for the missing svvuiu , Two Ciucliuiuiluiik Kuva LtiiappeureU. Mnbillion McCrackun of Cincinnati , a visitor at the fair , has been missing for moro than a weak , lie came to Chicago two weeks since and was thu guest of Mrs. Hall ou Chuiuplam avenue. A. week ago liist Saturday hu went to thu fair aud sincu then Imx nut been seen. This dltup- puaranoinnu that of Joseph Boughun. an other well known Cincinnati man , has cre ated a sensation and the impression prevails that soimnv hoi-o in tlio World's fair neigh borhood thuro U a rendezvous of thieves whcro victims are murdered and their bed It * concealed. .MurrJbU lit the 1'errU Wheel. Jarnus D. Hutchiuson and Miss Lottie Zlckler came iu from Waukcgan , 11L , today. mccuredu marnayu iiucnau , aud took pistago on the Ferris wheel. When at thu top thu wheel waa stopped Just before 1 p. in. , and. the couple mai-riod , 250 foot nigh In thu air. The ceremony was imr/urinixl by Boy. E. Uarimun of U'auluigaa. ToUl admlviions today , 2rjKJ7 , of 2iai7b wore iuid.