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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : FRIDAY , OCTOBER 27 , 1893.
' SPEG1HL NOTICES.
| ADVERTISEMENTS FOR THESE COLUMNS
I A will be taken until 12:30 : p. m. for the evening
nanntll8,30p. m. for the morning and Sunday
I Advertiser * , by reqtientlng a numbered check ,
I lean have their answers addrewed to n numbered
I IJetlerlacaroof TUB Brn. Answers * o addressed
I | VIII bo delivered upon presentation of the chock.
SITUATIONS WANTED.
II RatCH mea : word first Insertion , lea word there-
[ ttof Nothing taken for less than 2. > e.
' " -WANTED.'srTITATION AS HOUSEKEEPER
or cook In small hotel by middle aged German
"Vldow. Inquire 708 Mill U , Council Bluffs.
COS 20
WANTED MALE HE1/P.
, Rates mo n word first InRerltoii.lc a word there-
I after. Nothing taken for less than 25c.
/-SOLICITOR VTEAMS FURNIsifEDt EXTRA
'pay to men vrlth rigs. American n ringer Co. ,
, 1 COO Howard HU I48
) THE NEBRiWiKA GUARANTEE SAVINGS
jjRnd Investment company wants a few gentle-
! tnen of good address to art as solicitors. Apply at
t rooms 22 and 23 , Douglas block. M300
- IFTOU WANT A GOOD PAYING JOB WRITE
the Hanks Nursery Co. , Milwaukee , ViMn.
-MAN WANTRD ! SALARY AND F.XPENSES.
Permahcnl plnec : whole or part timo. Apply at
once. Brown Bros. Co. , nurserymen , *
- - . T.AI1OUEIIS ON THE O. 3. OOV-
emmcnt work In TennoBsoc , Arkansas and
IxjiilKlnn.v chonp fare. Kramer i O'HPArn Uibor
agency,303 South llth Blrect. M375 N17 *
-AOSNT8 , SALARY OR COMMISSION TUB
I J'lrrcntcnl Invention oflhe Biro. Tlio Now Pntrnt
Clicmlcnl Ink Knwtnir Pencil. Sells on Blehl.
like manic. AccntR nre maklnir r.'O oo to
Work * IIKC IIiaKlOKCHin i lU
9UEft.OOM rweelt. For further particulars wrjlo
the Monroe Rra-sor Mfff. Co , , X nJ. ( La CrosVls. .
Ml 80
} " WANTED. MEN OR WOMEN FOR DISTRICT
- managers for Koal-Spar. the great Coil S iver :
25 per cent navlug gu.-iranleed ; $00.00 a month
nalnry or200 per cent eommtRSlon : no experience
recCRBary. Addrcas K EO. box 3JC3 , Boston. Mass.
frcrmH tp > o. MBOt 17 *
-MAN WANTED FOR OUR CITY BUSINESS.
J Salary paid weekly. Call nt 1510 Douglas ,
I WANTED' , a SUOKMAKP.RS. 303 S.IJTU
TJ-WANTED. TWO BUNDLE WRAPPERS ,
J > 6ovs abSut 1H years old. having good references
The Morse Dry Goods Co. 01P 28
' "
"ENKRGETIO MEN OF GOOD ADDRESS AS
solicitors ; 'good pay- Room 22. Fronzer block.
* WANTED TEMALE HELP.
Rates. IKo a word m-st insertion , Ic aword
thereafter. Nothing taken for lens than 2CC.
/-i-A Oilllj WANTED TO DO GnNER AL HOUSE-
vvwnrk , : rcfureneot reaulred : small family and
good wages. akO North iiiltli street. M007 27
/-I-WANTBB. EXl'ERIKNOEB OVERALL
\ /maWs.Katz , Nevons &Co. , llth and Dour las
Btrcow. M040 HO'
OFOR B.ENT HOUSES.
RhW-a , itto.ii line each Inscitlon , $1.60 a line per
roonth ? J Qthllic tabCii tor lusa than 2Sc
lyiOUSKS.IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY ,
TJio O. K. DavlH cotmnnv , 1.-.05 F.irnam. U42
-3 AND 4-UOOXI APARTMENTS. VO7J DORN
block , with steam ; rufoneea ; 810 S. 22d
0-uboM COTTAGE. MODERN , CHOICE , IN
Stanford circle. C. S. Elgutter , 201 Beu bldir.r
T\-S-ROOM HOUSE , MODERN. NEAR BUSI-
JL/iies3 , rent moderate. Apply -JO 1 Bee bulldlne.
045
TV-RENTAL AGENCY , 507 BROWN BLK
M707
BOOSES AND ROOMS IN ALL PARTS OF
D city , $5 and up. O. F. Butts , 220 S. 17th at.
- EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE , WITH
D-MODERN per month. L. S. Skinner. 310
3T. Y. Life. M083
TV-IO-ROOM HOUSE , 1810 CASS. J. JOHNSON
JL/1331 Faniam. M135
TV NICE. LARGE. TUN-ROOM HOUSE , NO.
J4K3 Fanum at ; all modern conveniences , In
t > e t repair ; largo barn , cverj thing flrst class ,
$ ' 5.00.
New clKht-room liouio in flrst class repair , city
water , etc. . No. 4130. Faniam hi. . $15.00.
Good qltrhtrroom house , 4717 Capitol are , all
modern Improvement. $10.00.
0-room cottage , all modern Improvements ,
Benson A. CarmlcliaolT 412 Now York Llfo Bldg.
178
TV-FOR RENT. NICE FIVH-KOOM COTTAGES
JL/34tli and Half Howard street , rent $10.00. In
quire 810 N. Y. Life- 220
D-FOlTRENTTB-ROOM HOUSE , ONE T1LOCK
of cars ; uplelidld location ; heap. 250 J Blondo.
Isix-BOOM uousn ANB BARN , BOTH ANB
Grant , $12.00. 307 First national bank.
. . . M297
i
-HOUSES , F. K , DARLING , BARKER BLOCK.
M374
- GOOD TENANT ONLY. COMPLETE
modem brick dwelling. No. 2708 Farnam ;
brlclc ttable If detrirod. Warren M. Uoccro. 1I21-
IS'-'ilKirnam street. MIUO
! 'Oll RENT , 11-ROO.M HOUSE , $30 PER
month. IiKiulro 1010 Dodg.iSt. M402
fV FOR RENT , A DESUIABLE 0-ROOM HOUSE
JL'trim modem conveniences nt southeast come.-
of Jones and 25th streets. Bent $45 00 per month.
-0 ROOMS , ,21) FLOOR , $10.00. 203S DAVEN-
port. M40 28 *
TV 3-ROOM COTTAGK Sr.,00 PER MONTH. In-
rjulro B''S South Ihlli St. M502 20
BRICK RESIDENCE. SOUTHWEST ,
'coruorS3nl and C.tllfonila. All modern con-
venlcnccH , clioan. O. A..SUrr , Room 300 Ben tiulkl-
ing. fi7B-f
T -r 3 HOUSES. DIFFERENT PARTS OF CITY.
JL > F , D. We.idrlOtU-iin J Douglas Ht. 07020
TVNICE'HOME , FOUR ROOMS AND HALL.
J-'oily water and auwer. to uniall family. 1AU1
No. Huh , next U Gr.icuJit. - 570 27 *
- HOUSE. PERFECT CONDITION.
newly palntoit , modem ; Huiall family ; location
Ulil North -Otli Btro't ; rentrcsuiiablo. Bogs& Hill.
070 2
CHOUSES , 3 TO 0 UOOMS , 008 NO. 13TII.
M589 N24
f-V-FOR RF.NT.C ROOMS $11.00,031 S. 17THST.
1) MSDO
T -fOR RENT. 5-ROOM COTTAGE. 1111 SO.
1' Dili ; l-ruom ! cottage , 1121) So. Oth , O.L-OroiMi ,
B Barker bloylc. 608
I \ - CORNKR FLAT , 8 ROOMS. RANGE AND
J 'all other canvemoiK'OH , no belter flat In Oinalia ,
S.lfi. Room 2.1'atterHOn block , 1023 Fiirnaiii bu
( U'orgu ClouHor. 1103
NEW FOUR ROOM COTTAGE
- RENT. ,
P-FOtt ) Sabli-r : cistern aud city w.iu > r : only
$0. Enaulro UlS Farnaui. L02 20
T\-COTTAGECsT NoTl8TH , 28 BARKER BLK
4 oua
r , Tv-itdosiJFOR RENT. AND ALL OR PART
JJol furniture- Bale. 1010 Chicago street.
r M013 20'
'TV -ROOM HOUSE , ALL MODERN fONVKN-
XliencCB. O'JIK Sontli lOlh strtMit. 021 20'
riT-FOR HKNT , NTcETloiisK. MODERN. KKSH )
J.yrt-room hotiRo. upkmdld lcc.it Ion. fio.uo , Ele
gant corner brick , ' . " .M ami Pupplutun , $15 00. 5-
room cotlaco hi suburbs , $ tl.VO. ti.l'-.l )
17ROOM HOUSE , 318 N 17TII ST. ENQUIRE
J .ttS21. MO U 4'
TOR HUNT 7UBN1SHED ROOMS.
'itatcs. IKo a word llrailiiRorllou , lea word there-
fler. Nothing taKoti f or le < thauySo.
" " "
itooM wiTii OR " "wiTaouT ii'D. ' "oaV'sV'is" ,
412 NIB *
J-rT.LiOANTLY : FURNISHED BOOMS. FACING
IVllithfat , comer llowjinl , Hrcond Moor ; $10.00
toi and C1U.OO peruiontlu WrUUl A Lasbury ,
M323
"ROOM , 2017 HARNEY ST.
S7i 31'
EFURNISHED ROOM WITH BATH , WOO
Vniouth. 1011 671 37
17-TWO FURNISHED ROOMS VOR GENTLE-
JJUu-ii only , > . ' 3 South 20ili htrwt 017
- ROOMS , S1NGLK Oft ENSU1TK. MOBKRN ,
E-2 for 3 or moro ecutlemen , It'i'O Capitol
.M5U1 27 *
\ \ * '
> UB JBHED BOOMS AN1 > BOARD
Rate * . lUo a word Bret Insertion , lea wort there-
ncr. Nothing taken foe U > m than 250.
17-YOUNO WOMEN'S HGM .UNDBR CARE OF
1. Women's CUrUUau a soclatluu , Ills. 17th * t.
tUO
IT-GOOD BOARD , LARUP. ROOMS. WW NORTU
; I ? 1UIU gtroot. MIOjNIO'
DOLAN , SOU AND 2U N. JSTU ST.
AND BOAIU1 $ C WEEK
27Nt *
_
IVROOMS. . ALL MODERN , HOME TABLK
IV-
lt > 24 Faroam. MOW NJ'
JTA-FORRENT. NUJKLV
\vUhorwltJjuutbcvra. : . CallutVlOT
l > -3 H AKI\OMK0UT1I VROXT ilOOUS SF.O-
4- end floor , modem. 2634 llarucy. M313 2d *
BOOMS ANDBOABP
Conttrmttl ,
WITH ROOMS , SINGLE OR EN-
unite ; liouno Just mted np with everything new.
Ono of the best locations In the city and ovcry-
thlng will bo first cUfta. 2100 Douglas. 8.M
T -FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD. 2013
JL1 Douglas St. _ M503 0'
IT-ELEGANT FURNISHED JIOOM3 WITH OR
JL without board , at the Webster , 610 , BIS and 520
N. 10th street. _ M688 31 _ _
-ROOMS WITH BOARD. 2308 DOUGLAS.
JL1 025 !
IT-FURNISHBD ROOM WITH BOARD , 2 BLKS
JL1 west of P. O ITllDodgost. 020 88'
lOOM WITH BOARD , $300 PER
week ; raotlern cononlcuccs. . 013 N. 23 < 1 street.
MI30 31 *
)
_ _
FOBBENT TTNFUBNISrl'D BOOMS
Rates 1 < { c a word first Insertion , lea word there-
after. Notlilng taken for Ics-i thnn'JCo. _
-31 UNFRU NlfllffiinitOOMS [ FOR KEEPINO
house , 210 N. i3th St. 800
p-FOUR UNFURNISHED ROOMS SUITABLB
VJfor housekeeping ; city water : rent cheap ; 0
blocks from postumce. 1702 Webster st. 1 3
- 3-ROOM FLATS , S. W. COR , 7TII
G-CLEAN
and Pacific street , $ o 00 to $ < ) 00 , to desirable
small families. U. F. Butts , 220 So. 17th street.
M210N12
G-UNFURNISHED ROOMS , ALL MODERN
2112MlamaBt. 413
FOB RENT STOBE8 ANDOUTIOES.
Rates , lOo a line each Insertion , $ l.ROn line per
month. Nothing taken for less than 23c.
- FORRENT THE4-STditY ' BRICIt BUiLDtNO
1FORRENT . The building has a flreproofco-
incnt basement , eomplcto steam-heating nxtnras
water on all tlio floors , gas , etc. Apply at the ome
OfTllEllBE. 010
_
T -WK HAVE SPACE TO LET FOR DESK ROOM
J- -to home desirable party. Call or address ,
Wyckoff , Scannns tt Benedict. 1712 Faniam
street , Omalia , Neb. 051
PART OR ALL OF A CORRU'
JLgated Iron warehouse with room for horse , near
freight depots and on switch tracks. Address U 8 ,
Boe. M471 88 *
_ _
AGENTS WANTED.
Rates , lOc a line cncli Insertion , $ l.r > 0 a line per
month. Nothing talccn for lexs Hian 23c.
T AGENTS' WANTED roil 'QUICK S.VLLINO
' patented Invention just being put on the market.
Sold only through agents. Good prolUsand a clear
field. Sample IT malt. 25 cents. The Ohio Novelty -
olty Co. . D. 1 , Cincinnati. O. _ M487
WANTED TO BENT.
Rates , lOc a line eaeh Inscrtloit. $1.50 a Hue per
month. . Nothing tafccn for lens thaii 23e.
TO BUY OR HIRE ONE OR TWO GOATS
K donkeys. Shetland ponlce that w 111 drive. Ad
dress U 20 BEK. 573-20'
K-WANTED , A SMALL FURNISHED HOUSE
by young man and wife. Address U 28 , Bee
M035 27'
STOBAQE.
Rates , lOc aline each Insertion , $1.50-a line per
month. Nothing taken for lc.is than 2uc.
-STORAGBwiLLIAMSACU03S,1214riARNEY
052
-STORAGE FOR HOUSEHOLD GOODS ,
clean and cheap rates. U. Wellfl , 1111 Farnam.
053
WANTED TO BUY.
Rates , Idea llnonach insertion$1.50 a line per
month. Nothing taken for less thin 2 ! > e.
OK/TWO""VllSi''CLASS '
AT WANTED , ONE
J. > ble > eles , Columbia or 'Rimblcr preferred.
Must bo In good rondltlon. Dealers need not reply.
Dra. Hoffman S. Brown , Orleans , Neb. 028-28
f WANTED , TO BOY OR TRADE FOR SEC-
1 > end hand pool and billiard tables. Address
1005 Faniam street. O'JO-1 *
FOB SAIiE FtJBNITUilB.
Rates , IMc a word rtrst Insertion , le a word
thereatter. Nothing token for Icsa than 25e.
-STOVES OF ALL KINDS GOOD AS NEW.
Wells Auction Co. . 1111 Farnam Bt 130
FOB SATjK MtSOEIjI.ANEOU3.
Rates , IHc a word tlrst Insertion , lea word there
after. Nothing taken for less Uiin23c. ,
P-FOR SALE OR TRADE ? CARRIAGET'EAM.
Address U 21 , Bee office. 077 27
PONY AND BUGOY , GOOD FOR RIDING
and driving , gentle ; will sell cheap , owner leav
lag city , moo N. ' 'Oth St. iSOO-20 *
P-EXPRESS WAGON ( JUST PAINTED ) HAtt-
X ness and young team. Call at shoo btoro , 117 N.
10th St. M015 28 *
1) DIRT CHEAP , TWO GOOD HORSES. S10 AND
JL $20 each. 1017 Jones St. MbOO 23'
FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
FOR SALE. ICE IN CARLOAD LOTS. GIL-
Q bcrt Bros. , Council Bluffs , la. M30t 2
rv FOR SALE , A GOOD MILCH COW CHEAP AT
V > Jr 28 So. 19th st. 572 20'
-NEW CENTURY DICTIONARY , $30.00 :
regular price , $ UO.OO. Address O , u. P. Head
quarters. Mug2 27 *
FIFTY TINE CANARY BIRDS FOR SALE
Q cheap. Inquire 1122J3herman Ave. 000-20'
- BRUNSWICK BILLIARD TABLE AND
one pool table , used 0 months , as good an new ,
for bale cheap. Address P. O. box 813 , West Point ,
Neb. 500
-FOR SALESET OF ELLIOTT BELL TELEphone -
phone Instruments ; will f > ell reasonable , or
tradu for pointer or English setter thoroughly
broken on chickens and quail : lustiumenU work
like a charm and sold for no fault ; have no use for
them. U 27. Bio office. MIU4 28 *
-FOR SALE , FINK COUPE , AT SACRIFICE.
Cash payment , balance monthly. Address U
20 , Dee. M030 28 *
CLAIBVOYANT3.
Rates , lOn a linn each Insertion , $1.60 a line per
month. Nothing takmi for less tlian 25c.
S-MRS.NANNIE V.T WARRENCLAIRVOY ANT ,
reliable business medium ; 5thyear at 110 N. loth
055
MASSAGE. BATHS. ETC.
Rates , lOo a line each Insertion. $1.5O a line per
month. Nothing taken for less tlmn 23c. _ _ ' „ _ .
rp-MADAME SMITH , 6C23.13TH , 2ND p'tOOR ,
JL Room 3.Massage , vapor , alcohol , atcani-sulphur-
no and sea oatus. m515 23'
fi-MME. HTOWE , MAGNETIC HKAT.KR 203
JL Douglas block M401 31'
rp-MME. ANNA OF CHICAGO GIVES BATHS :
Linagnctluinauaage treatments. 110 Noitli IBtti
streetroom 11. M555 27 *
tTLA RUB. MASSAGE , 110 SO. 15TH.
M390N18'
PJJBSONAL.
U-M ASS AGE TREATMENT. BLECTRO-THER-
mnl bntlia , bcalp nud hair treatment , nmnliuira
andvblroi > odlst.Mrii.Posl,3lltt3.15UiWlttinellblk ) )
UM _
TT-THIS BEATS ALL : BY PRESENTING THIS
* - / coupon at Cowan' < photo mndto. 2123 Cumins
Btroet. yon or thn dear bablus will ba entitled to
12 Arlbto cabinet photos , Very best , and one HxlO
ArUlo for $1.00 ; without this wA'J ; for 10 days
only. M377 N17
U-WASTED , TO BOARD AND CARE FOR LA-
dies during confinement. Apply rear 2218 Pa
cific. MH8 27'
U D ; WILL BE COMPLETED FRIDAY. SEND
for Hoc ( ere 11 If convenient. Qolng out to
dine. MG1-J 27
MONEY TO LOAN BEAL ESTATE.
Rates lee a line each taHertloii. 1.SU a Una per
month. Nothing taken for lea i ihau 25a.
W MONEY TO IXAN AT MJWKST RATES
The 0. F , Da via Co. , 1505 Faraam struct. 057
Tir MONEY TO I/JAN AT LOWEST RATES ON
Vi linpcovudbnd unluipruvpdOuiaharcalttttate.l
to 0 years. Ftdi'llty TrunlCo. . 17UJ Faruam 05U
W -LOAN30U IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED
city property , 93,000 and upwards. 6 to OM per
cenlnoiU'las.W.Faniam ; JjinlthiCo , 1320 Farnam
_ _ _ - _ titlll
MONKY TO LOAN AT CURRENT RATE3.
W JLpply to W , H , Melltlo , First National BU bldg ,
001
-ANTHONY LOAN AND TRUST CO. , S
Life , hinds nt law ratits far choice Beaarlty ou
Nebntslra and Iowa farm * or Omaha city property ,
OUJ
_ _
W-MONEY TO LOAN ON INSIDK CITY PROP-
erty. Lowratns. Money ou hand. H , J , Abra-
liauis 2nd tlix > r,2H9Faraani. 021
MONEY TO LOAN-OHATEL3.
Rates , lOo u linn each Inaori'ou. f l.fiO a line per
inontli. NotUluic laktrn for Irati Utnn a5c.
X-MOSKY TO
We will loan yCiu any num which you wish ,
binall or large , at Ilio lou i i pussiple rates. In tlut
quickest | lblo ( line , aud for uuy leuelU of tloui
to vult you. You can p-u it back in ouch Install-
uit'utK u you wlbli. u huu you wl U. and only
lay for It as long H > cu K e > It. Yuu cau burrow
Oil HOUSHHOLD FURNlTUItK AND PIANOS ,
UOlUl&i. WAQONS AKU OAltlilAUKS.
WAREHOUSE ItKCKll'TS. MKIUIUANUISB
. , , OR ANY OT11KU SCUURITY.
WUUout i.lubllclty or removal of property.
UMA1IA MORTGAGE LOAN OO.T
3 0 StUTH IUTU SUU5BT.
flrat floor abore UIR street.
THK OLDEST. LA KOEST AMI ) ONLY INCORPOR
ATED LOAN COMPANY IN OMAII.V. out
MONEY TO LOAN OIIATTELB.
-DO YOU WANT MONEYJ
! Wn win loin yon ANY SUM yon wish on yotir
; FURNITURE. PIANOS. HOltSRS , WAGONS ,
i CARRIAGES , WAREHOUSP. RECEIPTS , cto.
; Wo Biro prompt attention to all applications ,
! andwlllcarry > onr loan as long at you wish ,
! Yon can reduce the cost of carrying your loin
: by a payment at any timo. There Is no publicity
! or removal of promporty.
! FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE CO. .
! Room 4 Wlthnpll block ,
r Cor. 15th and Harney sts.
! CG3
V-WILLLOAN MONEY ON ANY KIND OF SE-
-A-cnrllyt mrlelly eonndcntl.il. A. E. Harris , room
1 Continental block. 003
BUSINESS CHANCES.
Rat B , 10ca line each Inwrtlon , $ l.r 0 a line per
month. Nollilngtakan for leas than 25c.
-FOR SALE , ELEGANT STOCK GROCERIES !
Y flru-rl.ins location ; good reasons for gelling |
Block will Invoice about $1,800.00 ; will be sold for
cash only. Address S 23. Bee. M081020 *
- FU R imH CAPITAL TO START YOU
Y-WE
In business. Wo want to establish one honest ,
reliable , enterprising pernon. man or woman. In a
legitimate money making business In every coun-
tv Ic tlie west. Business Is clnan. easy and legiti
mate. Big money for pirtlus with push nnd pluck.
If you can't furnish first class references don't ap
ply. Rcmnnber , no money required. Write at
once , before some one with more enterprise se
cures your territory. The Dr. Starr Herb Remnrty
Co. , 2 4 East 43rd St. , Chicago , 111. 010
Y-FOR SALE. AN INTEREST IN A MANUFAC-
tiirlmr plant ( with portion In the offlco If so dp-
olrcd ) , slo.OOO.OO to $ ir.,00000 cash required.
No trades considered. Tlio company IIM an es
tablished trade on a ready selling article at a good
profit. Address S CO , Ileo. M88'4
Y"FOR RENT. A BAKEttY 8HOP.OLD STAND
No. 010 North 10th street Apply to Jos. Rol-
mnti. M834
Y FOR SALE. A NO. 1 NEWSPAPER OUTFIT
In eounty neat. Easy terms. Inquire or a lilress
Th Knights Jewel. Omaha. nil-nil'
-FOR SALE. DRUO STOCK AND FIXTURES.
Address 1 E. Howendobler , BerlrAnd , Neb.
333 _
Y-FOR SALE. ONE-HALF OR ENTIRE INTER-
est In a mlllhipry story very cheap In a good
lire town of several thousand Inhabitants ; splen
did location and good business ; Ill-lie iltli the rea
son for untiling to sell. For further Information
address T C5. UPC. aos 20 *
V-MKAT MARKET FOR SALE IN A GOOD
location , doing a good business. Address II17
Bee. C30-20 *
Y HOTEL FOR RENT : THE UEALEY HOTEL ,
22rooniB. at Warne , Ncb.j moderate terms. M.
T. Healey , Wayne , Neb. 500 30
Y-OOOD STOCK OF HARDWARE I-OR SALE ;
J. western Iowa ; good reason for selling. Vail ,
la. , Lock Box No. 543. M010 28 *
V FOR SALE OR RENT , BEST PAYING MEAT
JL market Iu city. Inquire at 2502 Blonde St.
MU08 N25 *
Y FOR SALE. ARCADE RESTAURANT ; DOING
splendid business : nicely furnished ; nnt$4000
per month ; llnexllocatlon In city : reason for nell-
ing. sickness lit family ; $800 00 will buy It. 2110
Central avenue , Kearney. M03S 2 *
Y FOR SALE ] HOTEL FURNITURE AND
lease , at half price If sold soon , In n city ot 15-
000 Inhabit tuts. Rent low. Address L. E. Wheeler ,
Beatrice. Neb. M037 2'
FOB EXCHANGE.
Rates , lOc a line each Insertion , $1.50 a line per
month. Nothing taken for less than 25c.
Z-ibwN lee FARMS IN NEBRASKA" KANSAS
and Dakota. Will sell cheap or exchange for
mdsc.horses and cattle. Add. bo'c7flFrankfortIud
QUO
7-CLEAN STOCK OF GENERAL MDSE. WILL
f-f take real estate , money. Box 205 , Frankfort. Ind.
QUO
r/-LIST YOUR REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR
exchange with B. J. Kcutiall. 607 Brown block.
M810 N2
V 5.000 FOR EXCHANGE , $4COO stock of gene-
fJral merchandise and ono store building $1,200 ,
for good Nebraska farm and $800 In cash. Ad
dress B , Vandalla la , 441-20'
y FOR EXCHANGE , OMAHA LOTS FOR
southern California property. W. B. Slaughter ,
Omaha. ' MB11 28
Z-FOR EXCHANGE , 10 TO 40 ACRES FINE
lemon land , near Los Angeles , for clear Omaha
properly. Alexander ButtcrUeld , Omaha. Neb.
M510 28
Z-FOR TRADE OR SALE-CARRIAGE TEAM.
Address U 22 , Bee office. 570 27
TO EXCHANGE , MONEY AND UNINCUM-
bered land , for stock groceries or hardware. In
eastern Nebraska , western Iowa. H. Chase ,
Exeter , Neb , MoSO 20 *
Z-FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. 44X08 I OTH
and Douglas ; 7-room house , modern , Caldwell
Bt. Bargain. O. L. Green , 28 Barker blk. 507
r/ WILL EXCHANGE FOR REAL ESTATE OR
/ diamonds , furniture valued at $1,000. Call
Mlllard hotel2 top p. m. R. J. Hartford. 020-20'
FOR SAl E BEAli ESTATE.
Rates , lOc a line each Insertion , $1.50 a line per
month. Nothing taken for less than 25c.
-OARGAINS-HOUSES. LOTS AND FARMS , SALE
JJor trade. F. 1C. Darling. Barker blk. 070
fUIOICE IST MORTGAGES. ANY AMOUNT.
\JQ. Q. Wallace , Brown block , 10th and Douglas.
' . S20
FARM LANDS. C. F. HARRISON , 012 N. Y. LIFE
" 51-O10 *
FARMS-A.JOHNSON , 1514 CAP. AV. ' . OMAHA ?
M031 O28'
1OR SALE , LARGE LIST CHOICE .LANDS
-L cheap ; terms easy ; cail locatu colony. Also
peed farm Bllghtlv Incnmbered and school lands to
exchange for stock mdae , J. W. Welpton , Grant ,
Neb. 443 NIO'
17OR SALE. EASY TERMS , LOTS IN FRASER.
J- Iowa ; new town ; $50.00 to StOO.UJ. Also 101)
acres , good garden land. T. Ferguson it Co. , 11)15
Farnam. M821 N2
VTOVEMBBR 7TH.
J- ' The people of Omaha
will vote on the question
of issurint-Sl,500,000 Iu bonds
for the construction of
a great canal and water power system.
The starting of this great enterprise.
ax Important to Omaha.
as the World's fair was to Chicago
will cause a ( treat Influx of people
investors manufactures and mechanics
will all be attracted
by the great undertaking.
It meantt emplo ) mcnt
to thoimanrla of people
And will lead to
The Greatest Revival In Business
and Real Estate
That Omaha had ever experienced.
Now la the time
To pick up Bargains
In Acrea Just west of the city.
You can't miss It now.
1 can offer
Some choice ID , 20 and 40-acro tract *
at prices ranging from
9230 to $41)0 per acre ,
according to location.
Call and nee thorn.
HICKS , 305 N. Y. LIFE BLDO.
630 20
. IS LOTS OF MONKY. BUT IT WILL
$300.00 the flrst payment on the biggest bargain In
an Imdda lot eier offered , Fidelity Trust Co. ,
1702 Faniam Btrovt. M012 30
tjX3R SALE , NEW 4-ROOM COTTAGE ; CELLAR ,
-L cistern ahd city water ; easy payments. En
quire 1318 Farnam. UU32U
300.00 CASH WILL TAKE TUB BIGOEST
§ lu.-fralii of the year ; balance on lime. Fidelity
nut Co. . 17U2 Farnam Btreet. _ MO 12 30
17ARM LANDS ,
80 acrex.Sarpy county. $1.250 ,
SO nfitu * . S.irpy comity , $ i,0'JJ ' ,
210 acroo , Sarpy , $30 an acre.
320 , Uonitlns county , $10 an acre.
80 , l > auglaH county. $ ic an cere ,
V-IO , WaBlilnjrtourounly , $27 an acre.
210 , Otou county , $12 an acre.
240 lioonn county , 14 an acre.
C. F. HaiTlHon. 1112 M. Y. Llto 154NO'
_
OMES , iffiOO. $1.000. * 1.SOO : ANV PRHJB7
ea y terms. Wallace , Brown blk.rlU Ss. Douglas.
MB20 U.
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FARM LANDS AND CITY PR6PKRTY. a
R , RoatrUht , 301 N , Y. Llfo Bid ? . , Omaha , Nob.
tOSiNfr
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IF YOU ARK SEEKING COSY , COMFORTABLE
home came and lot us uliow you tlia new o-room
modern coiuigovo can sell for 3.oou ; 300 cash :
liau noTcr l cn occupied. F , D. Woad , lilth ard
Douglas. 67P-2Q
S. U. corner Orchard hill , $350
Sir room liousu and lot on Blonde ocar 27IU ,
VI .550.
Corner ou Mnndcrson Bt. . $1 .000.
blghtly homo In Htuiucom place , Ji.800.
Hlx room houbc , city water , 20th and Caldwell.
Cozy 0 room cottage , 22d and Ohio , $1 ,750 ,
Lai-gent llbt of property for sale Iu Omaha.
F , 1) . Wead , luth and Dauglas. 6711.20
BIG BARGAIN. li'bO ACRES OF GOOD LAND
In ea lfni Col jnulo , H Opor acre. Hicks , 303
K. Y , IJfe Bldg. U31-2U
TTOlT SAI.K AT A BARGAIN. AN ELKGAUT 8-
-L room rottage and lot , south front , uuar 3Jnd ahd
Popplfton Ave. , a complete homu. call for prlcu
and Urrnia. illcka.aOi N. V , Ufa Bldg. UJ1-20
17011 SALK OR ItENT. THE ELEGANT 10-
-L room honiw comer 3lst and Pacldo. TUls Is uwj
of thu hundkamejtt llnlBhud UOIU.IM ( or thu size hi
Omaha , lias all modem luiproicuieutB , can give
IniujMUalu l > OB cbhlon. Hicks , 05 I , " . Y Ufa
Bldg. U31--.P
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IXJR BALK. ATTRAOTIVB HOMES. VBHV
cheap. See Ceo. W. P. CoaUia. 1 6 Patterson bllb
Kalea. 10caltn e cli In artloi. : * 1.53 ft Uao p.-r
laoutli. Kothlug taken for loan than 333.
TJKMINflTONS , OA LIfJtlAPH3. KVBBVTHIN3.
-IVunlifaid of prices. Tel. 33S. ItailcA & Ilibd.
61S S. V LUa bids. 8tiad for samples. . pii
SHOHTHAND AND
Raton , lOc a line nich Innortlohi. $1.50 a Una par
month Nothing tnkra for 1M than 25c.
neqnlre a working knowUttgh of shorthand and
typewritings A. C. Van Shifts Reboot of short-
haiid.f.l N. Y.Lite Typewriters to rent. 671
UN D EBT AKEBA Nl EMB ALM. BBS
Rales , lOo a line eich InseftfAh. $1.50 a line per
month. Nothing taken for loimhnn 2Je.
rT wTTlAKER " ( FORM BRLT' WITH * JOHN O.
'Jacobs.deccised ; later WRKM , O. Maul ) , ndcr-
takcrandcmbalmcr,3153. 16thst. Tel.000.
f At 073
MUBIO. ABT AND 3-iANQUAOES.
Rates , lOc a line each Insertion , $1.50 a line per
month. Nothing taken for less than 2. > 0.
F.OELLENBECK.BANjduf AND TEACHER
OL 1810California st. Oil
PAWNBROKERS.
llatcn , lOc a line etch Insorlton. St. 50 a llnoitcr
month. Nothing taken tor lu < M than 'J3c.
SQNNENilKlOi ANOSD nilOKKtl. 1 30 S
< Douglas nt. txiins money on diamonds ,
watches , etc. Old gold an J silver bought. Tot. 1S53
U73
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L05I.
. me a wort first Insertion. Ic i > word
thereafter. Xothhir lateen for loaa thin 83o.
TOST P UO iUTCl tMtulN TO 8 17
XJen orlli nnd trcctvo reward. 018 27 *
SECOND-HAND TYP WRITERS.
. - NO. 3 nCMINOTON TYPB-
FOIlflAt.E-Al , series , $45.00. 013 N. Y. LHe
Bldg. Ml''O
DRESSMAKING.
Itntos , lOen line pacli Insertion , $ l..li ( a Una par
month. Nollilnc taken for losa tli.ui tn. . .
E""N GAG KM ENTS TO "DO T ) It KSSM A KI NO IN
families Hullcltcd. Miss Sturdy , 4'J1H NIchoHs
street. M343 N10
JIKSSMAKINO IN FAMILIES : FIT AND
Di 'atylo ' warranted. Address U la , Boo. MOID 20 *
F ASHIONABLK UOBKS. LATF.ST STYLKS AND
iwrfcct lit ! work by day at home * . Inquire at
rrai capital a\u. DIM vsa *
SEOtTRITIES FOR BALE.
Hates , lOc a line oacli Insertion , St.SO a line par
month. Nothln ? Uikt-n for less than -"c-
iGYi""a"ttAbE""OM\VliA""ciTV'"MoilTOAOKSr
netlinir purchasers good rate of Interest , sums
of froinsflOoupforsilooyQlobe Loon Jt Trust Co. ,
10th 4. Dodze , Omaha. Particulars ou application.
( Stm
8PKR CENT MOUTGAQE3 FOR SALE. SECUR-
Itv absolutely Bate Amca Real Estate agency ,
1U17 Faniam. 009
HORSES WINTERED.
ORSE3 WINTERED. FAIR GROUNPS , $3 00
month ; leave orders at J. Wlthrow's. Tol. 100.
02'J M25 *
SCALES.
TVTEWANDSr.CONB HAND SOALKS , ALL KIND3.
-L > Address Bordun & Solleck Co. , Lake sU.CUIcago.
7-t
TI1K 11CALTV AIAKKBT.
INSTRUMENTS placed on record October
SO , 18U3 :
\VARRANTT DEEDS.
James Ellis. Jr , and wife to O W Ellis ,
lotO , hloclc4 , Institute Place } 400
0 O Stanley aud wlfo , ut at , to J II Quo ,
lot 12 , block 114. South Omaha 2,000
Patrick Cavana h and wlfu to O O
Slnsley , w 100 feet , lot SrUartlett's
add if. 6,000
M Li I.oarnod and wlfo to J l .Kennedy ,
w 31V4 feet , lots 1 and P2. block 11 ,
Ambler 1'laco i , . . fiOO
0 E Wilson to W D MeadVJr , lot 15 ,
block 18. lliuiscom Placet 8,000
Fidelity Trust company Ib'N P Dean ,
lot 24 , block 1 , Avomlaldjjark 1,800
aiaxneii accrecmun company to iu J
1 toy or. lot 1 , block 6 , iMnxwoll &
Freeman's. . s.j ( . 650
QUIT CI.AIU DEEDS.
Thomas Bryant and wlfo to Q Q
Harris , s Y of n Vi no 30-10-13 .
0 A Starr and wlfo to Laugastor Sav
ings bank , lots 8 and 9 , block 4 , Mon-
uiouth park . , , , 1 .
Total amount of transfers . $21,352
Mackintoshes
Send for price listn , discounts , etc. , on
Rubber Boots , Shoes , Felt Boots ,
and German Sox to
ZACHARY T. LINDSEY ,
OMAHA , NEB.
HITAMTVand vlor Quickly ro
HOT
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I IN I VI I Q I I Y stored. Nervous Dabll-
UUU I III nui I I
uy mo.surely cured by
I. DAPO , thogrpat Hindoo Romedy. Sold vrith wrlt-
U-n guarantee of euro. Sample sontfrjs. Address
Oriental Medical Co. , 53 Plymouth Pla tt.CUUuro.
RRILWRY TIME GRRD
Leaves ; CHICAGO. BURLINGTON & 0,1 Arrives
Omaha j Depot 10th and Mason Sts. I Omaha
"Ixsaves ; .v MO : RI VEKT "ATrlves
Omaha Depot loth and Mason Sts. Omaha
10.is am I Denver Express M
lO.lfiam Deatlwood Exnress I 4.00 Dm
YASNER AND JIG COMBINED
Peculiar Machine Invented by a Colorado
Man to ( latch Tina Gold ,
SUCCESSFULLY TRIED ON OLD TAILINGS
All the Virtues or n Concentrator , Amnl.
( rnmntmc Plate * nnd Slulcroii * Oen-
to red In Ono Itoooril of Pro-
cres > in the ( Iroat Morth treat.
The ether day a Denver Tlmos man was
privileged tb witness a now Invention that
promises to revolutionize placer mining. In
1 company with a number of prominent gen
tlemen in mlnlncr circles , ho made the trip tea
a spot near Idaho Springs , where the patent
device Is bolng tested. The Investigation , so
far as It went , was attended by wonderfully
successfulVesults. The device Is called the
"graphomatlo amalgamator nnd extractor , "
and was Invented by a Denver man , who
has been operating In Colorado mining for
six years. ' Ho Is an export chemist besides
being a rare Inventive genius.
The machine Is something the shape of
n billiard table , a Httlo longer , however ,
for Us width. The bottom Is of copper ,
electroplated. The name graphomatio Is
drawn from the motion the table under
goes , first a little jerk forward nnd then
backward , covering a space of from half
to ono and one-half inches , and making a
minimum of about ton of these compounded
movements per minute , by means of a water
wheel.
Near the head of the table are flvo
rlfllos extending the entire width. A lit
tle below Is a pocket or cavity about three
inches wldo end deep , also extending iho
width of the table. There are three sots
of those rifllo * and pockets , equidistant ,
nnd in each pocket a gate to keep the sand
that collects stirred up. The pockets are
stored with mercury , which is also scattered
over the face ot the tablo. *
As the dirt is bolug fci onto the table U Is
moistened with a chemical mixture that
makes the rusty gold obedient to the embrace -
brace of the mercury. The double action
tends to keep the gold on the bottom , where
the quicksilver can lay hold of it ,
The machine ) is being tested on the tailings
of a dump that wns worked aud abandoned
by slulcebOxes. There were no nuggets , nil
was fine gold , but a magnifying glass showed
the colors in thick profusion. The inventor
contended Umt the mnch ing catches VJ per
cent bf 'tho values , -allowing practically
nothing to'eseapo worth saving. The visitors
suggested that a claim of 73 per cent would
bo largo enough to clothe tbo machine with
revolutionary powers.
Added to the rest , the cost of the machine
Is not" Us least attraction. For ? 250 it is
handed over complete , while the cost of
working is avowed to bo slight. If the arti
cle is as represented and guaranteed it will
put placer mining in. the reach of men of
oralnnryineans.
Cjaiilc Kxtractlon in the U11U ,
'Much interest is being taken in the
cyanide process , which is being introduced
into the Hills , " said a well known miner and
prospector from Bald mountain to a Deadwood -
wood Pioneer man.'The nconln of inv sec
tion have been waiting for years for a pro
cess that would treat our rebellious ores
cheaply. In the cyanide process , according
to all reports , they see a solution of 'high
prices' and a chance to have a fair margin ,
or at least a margin above millinir. min
ing and transportation charges. There's
nothing the matter wish the proceas now in
vogue hero but the charges for its treat
ment of oro. There would bo a big differ
ence to the mine owner's pockets if ho bad
to pay but f5 per ton,4against$9 forchlori-
nationand _ $15 lor smelting ) especially upon
ore' thafranged in value from but $10 to $25
per ton , and this , is the class of ore that Is
predominant in my country. Of course
there are tons and tons of higher grade ore ,
but of the lower grade class the deposits are
practically inexhaustible , and it is for this
grade of ore that wo want a process ,
ono that is cheap and economical , and
that does not eat up all there is in it to
handle it. ' In the cyanide process wo think
wo' see a solution of the low grade problem.
The successful operation and demonstration
of this process to handle $10 ere at a fair
profit to the mine oxvnor means a boom to
tbo low grade mining in the Hills , and our
gulches will bo lined with cyan ido plants. "
Dr. Fradklm R/Carpenterlongngo demon
strated the feasibility of the cyanide pro
cess as applied to the refractory ores of the
Black Hills. While dean of the School of
Mines at Kapid City ho made extensive ex
periments in search of a profitable method
of treating the arscnious pyritical ores of
that region , and announced to a BEE man
at the time that tbo cyanide process was &
success. His objection at that time was the
danger that arises from poisonous gas , cy-
anio acid"beng [ a most deadly poison.
Part of tint Ollpln Holt.
A prospector named Wright , ono of the
originalowners of the Whale group of mines
in the Yunkco Hill cold district of Colorado ,
reports the discovery of rich gold ere in
Elk park , north and west of James Peak ,
and within easy reach of the Yankee Hill
camp. The veins were located by Gllpln
county miners , who have been prospecting
in the park for several weeks past. Tests
made at Central and Black Hawk return as
high us thirty ounces in gold to the ton , and
In several instances eighteen ounces were
returned. The Elk park ere strongly re
sembles that found in the Whale and other
partially developed mines in the Ynnkoo
Hill district. The new finds are believed to
bo a continuation of the Gllpin county gold
belt.
Uncovered nn Ice-Paved Cavern.
About fifteen miles north of Lewiston ,
Mont. , and two miles from the Gilt Edge
mine , there has been discovered a cave simi
lar to none known in the United States.
The discovery was made by Charles Kellv. a
prospector. About a wcok later a party of
six , equipped with miners' lamps , axes ,
picks , ropes nnd overcoats , visited the
curious cave for the purposg of exploration.
The party reached the entrance of the cave
about 10 o'clock in the morning and immedi
ately began their investigation.
The mouth Is an irregular crevice in the
sloping ledgo. For a distance of about 100
feet the bottom is almost level , and the
crovlco widens gradually to a width of
nearly fifty feet. Then there is an Incline of
about twenty dog-roes for a distance of fifty
yards. Here , Instead of a rocky door , a
solid body of Ice was found. Fifteen min '
utes of hard work with the axes and picks
showed that the ice was solid to a depth of
wore than two feet.
The party pontlnucd their journey for
about three-quarters of a mlle from tbo en
trance , till the winding avenues and rooms
made it hazardous to proceed farther ,
the danger of losing their way back to
daylight bolmr imminent , owing to the
fact that a compass carried by one of the
party had become useless on taccount of
being affected by Tast deposits of Iron tn the
walls of tUe cave. Much difficulty would
have been experienced m returning only
for the forethought of a member of the
party , who marked , iie route taken by
strokes of an ax.
The width of the cave varies at different
points from twenty-live to 800 or 400 feet ,
uud the roof atsoina points reaches within
four feet of the ice and In many places so
THE fR
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- A remedy which ,
Jf used l > y Wives
tf < rV about to experience
& the rain' " ' ordeal
attendant upon
Child-birth , provel
t r- an Infallible tpeci-
Sffl-S\ _ * tlofor.andohvlatts
-pirf-Tn tlio tortures of con-
finomeut , lesccnlnjr
tiio donceralhcreof
to bo't mother and
chllil. hold IT all
druggists. Sent by
I exvresa on receipt
of price , 3I.6J per
bottlOjCtiirgeJ lire-
_ paW.
> fltGULAion co. . ATUNTA. a * .
high that It could not bo seen by the llpht
given out by the lamps carried by the ex-
plorors. At no point In iho cave was any
vralcr found , only an occasional drlnnlnj ?
rrom the roof. In places drauRtit * of air
wore encountered that almost extinguished
the lamps carried. Wllllnm Armcaux tins
located n mineral clnlm at the entrance of
the care nnd In this way intends to secure
it from the government.
I jl Johnson * ) ! Itldroni Discovery.
Ed Johnson , who has returned to Deadwood -
wood from ft thirty days hunt In the Boar
Lodge mountains , tolls of finding the skele
ton ot n man who , evidently , perished several
years ago. Indications ] K > lnt to death from a
gunshot , but whether from hH own hand or
that of another will never bo known. The
bones ot the unfortunate man were Intact ,
excepting the rljtht leg aud ono of the arms ,
which wore probably carried nway by
wolves. When found the remains were
loaning against a , tree , the bleached bones ,
with ttin grinning skull , tipped to ouo side ,
presenting a horribly leorlnjr expression to
tbo startled Johnson , who came upon It un
awares. By the .remains lay a trusty rlllo ,
and still encircling the bony form was a
cartridge bolt of ammunition , nnd upon the
remaining foot were tbo remnants of a boot.
In the skull was a hole , evidently made by a
bullet. There arc no papers or anything
else by which to tell who the unfortuuato
man could have been. Johnson has the gun ,
which ho will keep as a souvenir.
11 le Mica Crystal * .
A prospector broucht some sneclmcns of
mica , of both the rhouiblo and li
systems of cr.v.ttalltitton. into Saratoga last
wcok that astonished every ono who saw
them , says the Saratoga Sun. The rhombic
specimens nro as clear ns any In the market
and measjro GxlO Inches. The hexagonal
crystals nro smaller nnd of * a slightly wlno
colored lingo. There can bo no doubt about
the Importance of this llnd and wo rcgrot
that wo are im-iblo to name both the finder -
and the locality. Other supposed llncls In
this county having been pronounced of no
value , the Under in this case will not allow
the matter to bo exploited.'o arc at
liberty to say that there Is n great quantity
of the crystals and that every effort will ho
made to interest capital In the matter , tolho
end that thb mineral may bo mined and
placed on the market.
Fortune In lllnck Snnd.
Mr. J. F. Elliott , who has boon prospecting
about the head waters of the South Ump-
qua , In the vicinity of Canyonvlllo for the
past two years , came to the city the ether
clay , says the Portland Orcgonlan , with
samples of cinnabar from a tnlno which ho
has discovered , to have an assay made. It
Is found that the ere Is rich in quicksilver ,
but an analysis will bo required to ascertain
the percentage it yields. Mr. Elliott dis
covered n tin mine some time ago. and sent
samples from a cropping to San Francisco ,
which yielded only 7 per cent of tin , so a
shaft will be sunit on the lead for a fucther
test.
test.Ho
Ho also brought samples of coal which
have been pronounced anthracite , and
some specimens of black marble ? which
have been declared of superior quality ,
but the mlno is In an almost Inaccessible
region.
Five locations have boon made on the Cin
nabar ledge , and Mr. Elliot and his partners ,
one of whom is General Compson , are Calcine
steps to have the ledge developed.
The most wonderful discovery made by
Mr. Elliot is an immense deposit-of black
sand on a creek which was taken up for gold
mining twenty years ago , but was aband
oned on account of this sand , which was so
heavy that the gold could not bo separated
from it. Ho brought down with him a
quantity of the sand , which has been con
centrated by washing in n pan , and this was
found to consist largely of rusty or oxidized
gold. An assay showed that it violtlcd 455
ounces of gold to the ton. Allowing for the
concentration , Mr. Elliot says this would
make about J200 to the ton of sand. The
sand is the same as is fo jnd on the beaches
in this state , but is much richer In gold. . Ho
leaves to go direct to the black sand deposit ,
and proposes to seouro all the ground pos
sible , and then obtain ono of the Metzgor
machines and give it a trial , in hope or mak
ing a fortune in a short timo.
Thu It.ikttt.tt.
Sioux Falls boasts of a now tannery.
The directors of the corn belt exposition
at Mitchell have a snug balance left after
settling all claims.
For a mlle or more west of Ouster , French
creek is dotted with men who are hauling
placer dirt to its banks and there washing
out the gold.
A prominent and wealthy farmer of
Wheatland tvas killed by a boar pig's tusk
outline an artery in his right lee above the
knee , from which he bled to death.
In sinking a well on the club house prop
erty at Deadwood , a blind ledge of pyritio
ere was encountered at a distance of twenty-
Hve feat from the surface. The ledge dips
downward and into the hill and the deposit
is apparently an extensive one.
Tno Lady of the Hills inino at Silver City ,
situated a short distance from the Cahboga
group , was sold , so it is reported , to. a New
Jersey capitalist for the sum of $70,000. , The
ere carries a big percentage of antimony
with a streak of tcllurido ore rich in gold
and silver.
l lMr. iPratt from Potatoo gulch , in the
Hills , has found a shale that occurs usually
about fifteen to twenty-fivo foot above the
lower quartzite , called by some ' 'lime
shale , " color brown and greenish , that car
ries gold in considerable quantity , in fact
the samples that ho has tested himself ran
about $20 per ton.
Colorado *
Tlio Buena at Jamestown has struck ere
running fifty ounces gold to the ton.
The Whiting mine , near the Uunncll , In
Gllpln county , Is in copper-iron ere worth
$1,000 a ton.
A cleanup at the Cyanide mill , Cripple
Creek , this week showed 9a per cent of the
assay valuo.
The Duncan-Bloomer property , on Left
Hand creoir , Boulder county , is yielding ore
worth $300 per ton.
A strike of rich gola ore is reported in
James peak. It is believed to bo a continua
tion of Gllpln county.
The best ere for years is bolng taken out
of the Golden Ago , Boulder county. Two
carloads sold for ll.iiOO ,
Mill stuff worth $33 a ton lias been struck
in the Gold Dirt at a depth of 200 foot. The
vein is three feet thick.
A rich strike of wlro silver , pure quill ,
has been made at the Moss Rose mlno , adJoining -
Joining theSylvanlto , Crested Butto.
The Barbara Gold Mlno company , capital
ized at $1,000,000 to operate in Gllpln and
Clear Crock counties , has boon incorporated ,
The Pine Shade , Boulder county , Is about
to resume operations. The vein Is fifty feet
between the walls and yields from $10 to $33
in gold per ton.
Tbo Anaconda Is sending three carloads of
low grade ere to the smelters and if there is
a margin of prolit iu this shipment this mine
can send titty tona of the same Kind of ore
per day to Denver and Puoolo.
The Brett Bros. , owners of the World's
Fair mine la East Argentine , extracted
about eighteen pounds of quartz from ono of
their workings a few days ago , which they
crushed , panned and retorted. It gave a re
sult of twenty-two pennyweights in gold.
Assayer J. A , Curtis of the Columbus mine
says the 200-foot vein of decomposed porphyry
phyry recently discovered in the La Gold
district can be treated for $4 a ton. It runs
from u quarter of an ounce to four ounce * in
gold. It promises to rival the Homes take
and Treadwell.
J. B. * Swan has completed tbn digging
of the sqventy'two rows of potatoes ,
each of a different variety , which
ho has cultivated this year as a
test. The uvurago for all was WXi bushels
per acre. Nearly a half yielded at u rate iu
excess of 500 bushels , tievrn exceeded 550
bushels. Tno greatest results were us fol
lows : Munrco Cuamplou , 715 ; Rochester
Uose , 085 ; White Elephant , 093 , ana St. Pat
rick , & 'Ji The land was an average patch
for this valley ,
U is understood that the owners of the
Overton railroad are now ready lo purchase
the right of way , and a surveying party has
been engaged for several days establishing
the lino. Instead of running the new road
to Pueblo , as was flrst intended , the plan
now proposed U to connect with the Denver
& Kio Grande at Eden , This make * the entire -
tire length of the now road but two miles.
The Kocky Mountain Oil company will bo
the owner of the road , and the object Is to
facilitate the shipping of Iu products
from Its refinery direct throughout the we t.
Pills that cure nick hoadacna : itaAVitt' *
Little Early Utsers.
WILL KEEP THE LOW RATES
Transmissonri Lines Waiting for Action bj
the Transcontinental
WORLD'S FAIR PRICES TO BE MAINTAINED
iUiltirtion * tlmt Will IteiuMn In KITVrt for
nn Indefinite ri-rlodl'a . < Micpr Will
lionellt \ > r the MliunilmUiicN
the Itoad * .
CnioAoo , Oct. 20. The trammlsiourl line *
have agreed that they v > III not abolish the
cheap World's fair rates west of the Missouri
river until the transcontinental lines ngrco
to a restoration of rates to the Pacific coast.
The following reduced rates will remain iu
effect foran indofiulto period : From Missouri
river points between Kansas City nnd Coun
cil Bluffs , inclusive , to Denver , Colorado
Springs and Pueblo , In both directions , 10.75 ;
Sioux City and the same points , both direc
tions , $12 ; lower Missouri river points and
Trinidad , both directions , $12 ; Council Bluffs
and Trinidad , both directions , fl5.15. Slotlx
City nnd Trinidad , J10 S3 ; Colorado common
points and Utah common points , both ways ,
* 10 ; Missouri river nnd Utah cominon points
both wajs , JOS flrst and $13 second class ;
Missouri river and Portland , Spokane ,
Helena and Unite , $33 flrst and $18 second
class. All these rates will bo used by these
lines cast of thu Missouri river as basing
rates. From the Missouri river to Califor
nia common points the selling rate will bo
$50 and the basing rate $41.50.
The Cincinnati and St. Louis Passenger
association has agreed to make the follow
ing rates from Cincinnati for selling and bas.
Ing purposes : Kansas City , Leaven worth ,
Atchlsonand St. Joseph , § 12 ; Denver , Colorado
rado Swings and Pueblo , $10.50. These
rates will bo In effect from October 27 to
November 15.
The report that the Union Pacificiliad
agreed to a conference with n coniuilltoo of
the Western Passenger association on the
immigrant question Is inoorrect. The com-
mitlco has not received a reply of any sort
to its communication , nnd there is ,
fore , no immediate prospect of a conference
being held.
UTT ia A a
in Chicago to llcnr the DccUlnn
of a Jlnllwnr Olllcl.il.
Commissioner Utt of the Commer
cial club 1s a eood deal ofafiglitor. That
much has boon developed In his conduct of
the case against the Rock Island and othqv
roads maintaining the brldgo arbitrary to
the detriment of Omaha nnd the benefit of
Council Bluffs. For ton years Omaha bus
berne the Incubus of the 5 cent arbitrary
with as much grace m it could consistently ,
recognizing the unjust discrimination which
has been maintained against a city doing
three times the business that Council
Bluffs docs.
With Commissioner Utt's advent came a
determination to change this condition &nd
put the two cities on an equality , but Presi
dent Cable of the Rock Island and Traffic
Manager Sago wore bombproof. nnd
after they had decided to absorb the arbi
trary gave the Council Bluffs jobbers to un
derstand that there would bo no change in
the situation that has obtained for a decade.
Although temoorarily disabled In his fight
for a principle Mr. Utt decided to try the
interstate commission , with the result that
they declined to interfere unless complaint
was filed In the ordinarymanner. .
Then as a last resort the commissioner
asked for an Interview with President Cable
and Mr. Sage , but was put off until last
Monday , when Messrs. Utt , Jolm-S. Brady
and Euclid Martin , a committee from th'o
Commercial club , had a talk with Mr. Cable
and Mr. Sago regarding the situation , going
over the history of the arbitrary and
Us unjust discrimination. What the result
of the interview will bo is problematical ,
but Mr. Cable evidently is giving the matter
serious consideration's Mr.Uttjinsteadof re
turning Irom Chicago ycsterday.as expected
will wait to receive Mr. Cable's decision on
Saturday , the president of the Ilock Island
having intimated that ho would bo ready to
render an opinion ou that day.
Chairman W. A. L. Gibbon of the execu
tive committee received a letter from Mr. Utt
yesterday morning which , while entirely non
committal , Mr. Gibbon thought might be ro-
gaidud as hopeful "Ono can't tell whlott
way the cas is going to Jump , " said Mr. Gib
bon , "and it is best to keep silent until the
matter is finally settled. "
RAII.IlUA.lJd IN COURT.
Judge Shlrai Will Hoar the Sioux City In
junction Cnn nt Den 'Molut'H Toilny.
DES MOINKS , Oct. 26. [ Special Telegram
to TUB BEE.I In the federal court hero
today J. Kennedy Ted & Co. of New "York
moved the dissolution of the injunctiun re
straining the selling of 53,000,000 worth of
bonds ot the Sioux City & Northern and the
Pacific Short Line roads. Judge Shiras sot
the hearing for tomorrow ,
In the case of C. II. Pierce against the
Union Paclno Railway company Judfro
Shiras directed a verdict for defendant com
pany. The suit was for $30,000 damages for
the death of a son of C. H. Pierce , who ,
while m the employ of the company , was 111
In the railway hospital ut Ogden , U. T , , and
escaped and was drowned. The court hold
the railway company was not nocliRont.
[ n the district court hero today the Na
tional Park bank of Now York began suit
against Frank IL Pcavy to recover $ -13,000
loaned on eight notes from the Sioux City
Street Hallway cotupany. Peavy represented
that ho owned $ 74OOJ of stock tin tile-com
pany , but plaintiff alleges it was watered
aud valueless , defendant not having paid
anything for It.
to Curry Liquor iu Kuniai.
Toi'EKA , Oct. 20. The first instance of a
railroad refusing to convoy Intoxicating
liquors was reported to the Hoard of liull-
road Commissioners today. The Kansas
City Importing company sent a half barrel
of wine over the Union Pacific , which at St.
Mary's was to bo transferred to the St.
Joseph k Grand Island road. TUe ugont of
the Grand Island at St. Joseph refused to
accept the wine for shipment , saying the
state prohibitory law provides that uny
common carrier shall bo guilty of n misdemeanor
meaner who transports liquor which Is sold
In violation of the law. The Board of Ifcul-
road Commissioners u unable to force the
Grand Island to carry the wine and it will
bo returned to Kansas City.
Oct. SO. The earnings of
the Pennsylvania road on all lines cast and
west of Pittsburg for September , 18U3 , as
compared wjth the same ppriod last year ,
shows a decrease ot tlOS.-lOJ , nnd for the
nluo months to da to a decrease ot
$ t04.9 . The earnings of the
lines west of Pittaburg for the same
period show a decrease of $50,0:11 : , and for
the nine months a decrc iso of f2 ) , : i'.M. Ou
the lines oust of Pittshurg the gross earn
ings show a decrease for the month of $703-
514 and a decrease in exixinscs of $5'J4,110.
The gross earnings of the western system
fell off $111,037 during the month , while tbo
expenses decreased (055.23 * ) .
Aimrlifr ICUieVur. .
ST. Louis , Oct. ' . ' 0. The St , Louis & San
Francisco railroad announces a cut in nttci
from St. Louis to all stations in Texas , tak
ing Texas common point ratei on the Santa
Fe system. The now rates are effective Oc
tober yo ana include agricultural implements ,
liquors , baking jxnvdor , furniture , molasses ,
iron structural material , machinery , puck-
lug house products , rails , waifonu and numer
ous other articles , Kates from points iu St.
Louis territory uud from pulnts iu the de
fined territories will bo nmdo tlio sum of
locals through St. I uls or Kast St. Louis.
The Missouri Pacifio Iron Mountain lines
and tbo Cotton Belt , St. Louis Southwestern
Hue. will probably moot , these rates at once.
AnnonucaU It * ItrcUlou ,
WASHINGTON , Oct. 20.--Tho Intnrstuta
Commerce commission today , In an opinion
by Mr ICnupp , announced its decision in tuo
case of Pbelps acainst thoTexaa A. Paclflo
company la furor ot the compluUuaU.