TUB OMAHA DAILY HER : FRIDAY , NOVEMBER 3 , 1893. 8PEOIRL NOTICES. t - , FOP. TIIESR COLUMNS ADVFUTI9BMKNTS 1230p.m. ! for the ovcntn- nml until 8:30 : p. m. for thomorning nnrt Sunday AilvrrtlBors. by rf-qtiMtln * a numbered chock , cnu linvo their answers iwldroRncU to n unmboren letterlncnro of THE Her. ArmwfrnnoiMMremra will be Oolltcrcd upon preacnlntlon ot the check. SITOATIONS WANTHD. KntPB. men word first Insertion , Icn word there - taken for leas than ttfic. after. Nothlntaken _ _ _ 1 WANTKI ) , AT ONCErpaSlTlON DV AN KX > -A perleneed man nlenojsrnpher ; bent of refcr- fjicca. AtldreB-j A W , Itce , Council mutts. 787 o WANTED MAJVE HELP. llntei. \vorrtllrHtlnncrtlon , 1c awonlthc.ro- niter. Nothing t.iken fur letrt than ! 25e. T > flOUCITOIlS , TKAM9 FUIINISIIKH ! KXTHA ! > > m mon with rigs. American Wrlnirer Co. , IflOO Howard st. < " * . . 1 > THE NEnilASKA OUAKAJJTKK SAVINOS J > nnd Iim-Htmont company wanl * ft few irenllo- men of irood nclclre-w to net nn solicitors. Apply at room * aa nndJ3 , UotiKlan block. HO I J-1F YOU WANT A 0001) PAYING Jon WHITE Jtlic Hnwka Nursery Co. , Milwaukee , WIs. Tl-MAN WANTED ! 8AT.AKY AND KXPRNSKS. JjpfmmiiPiit place ; wlioln or iurt lime. Apply al once. Drown llros. Co. , nurserymen , Chicago. Ma 1 1 N10 * > -WANTED. T7A110HERS ON TIIB O. S. OOV- iomnuiit work In TPIHICBVO , Arkansas nnil iiilKl.in.i : cliisip fnro. Kramer & O'II v\rn Mi ntreney. SOS South 1 1 lit Htrett. M37 N17 "n AOTSNTS. SALAIIY Oil COMMISSION. TJIK J Jtn" ) te t Invention ot llin uza. Tlin Now Palnnt Clu-mleat Ink Rrnilnir Pencil. Sflls on Blslit. WOrki llko miKlfi. AirenlH nro maklnx * a. .0i to ftr.'fi.OO per work. For furllifr partlcnlari wr to the Monroe Er.isor Mfe. Co. , X : W , In Cro n. Win. MIH3 J-MAN WANTKtlFOIt OUIl CIT } ' IltJStNnSS. J&tlnry paid weekly. Call nt 1510 Douglas , -WANTED. . AT HENDERSON. IA. , A OOOD JjlianiuBHinalccr. T. H. Curry llenao.Bon. In. T > -7B.OO A MONTH AND EXPENSES. EX- JJcluMvolcrrllorv. No nxperlnncp. Slnplo iroodB , nbsolulu monopoly. Men nnd women wanted , Tearly contracls. Pay certain. No talk. System tw-rfect. Wrltoanlek. Terms free. Aihln-HiK _ , BOX 3ilii : : , lloslon. Mnss. MBOl li * nWANTKD. . COUNTY MANAOEItS : DUTIES. J-JapnolnUnir HUh nTenlsl lerrllory six connllosj nnlnry $7n.OO. rxponsci $ nil.0 ( ) , inonthlyi yearly oonlracl : enclose posU-iRU. Mesaba Mftr. Co. . Itox WJ , Duliilh. Minn. M7184 * BVlTw"ANTllEPaK3ENTATlVE3 W EVEHY B town of a.OOO iwpulntlon or more ; call In per- nit or nddn-ss Omaha Co-onenxllvn .Supply Co. , 310 S. 15lh Blrecl , room 17 , Omaha , Nob. 701 C * TrjWANTRDrAT"HOHTON STORK. OMAHA. DoxpcHenced ntockkobucr lit clo.itc doparttniuit. MKIO p-KOYS H TO 18 YKAKS OP AOK TO T.RAUN -iJupholsterlnir on lonnccs. The E. M. IlnlHO company , 11107 Nicholas slrect. M8i'J .1 * -WANTKD , KXPKUIENOKD OIIOOBBYMAN JJloinkecharpo of $ i.OUl.UO ) ) Kloclc ; onn who Is nccnitomed todobuvliiir nnd selllnp nnd ecnuinl iimnnReinent : mint liavo $1.000.0 ! ) In canhi must T > i 1ilntlo dnlchr will ( ret H profit for inaniict-nienl : ntock located Iuuno of tlin br-st towns In easlern Kebraska. Address at once llox 185 , Wahoo. Neb. MHuo ( > TJ-LA110REH3 WANTED ON NOUTH OMAHA * -L > ni.-iln Hewer Sprngno and -J7th blreels. 1J-t'VVANTED. FIVE Jl EN TO UKI'HESENT OS IN JJNebraska and ell our HT'Cclalllos. Onahiindrcd dollarn per monlh nnd expenses. No experience necessary. Enclose neU-addresied Bt.-tmiH'il en- and aJUrcss P. O. llox illl ) , Mlimn.tpolls , FEMALE BTELP. Rates. 1 Won word Ural Insertion , leaword thcro- nftRates. Nolnliii ; t-ilten for less than 25c. . WANTED , A GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL O housuwork. German preferred. lurjttlro 2115 Jones , between St. Mary's avemio and Leaven- worth st. H8i ! : t _ /I WANTED. TWO COMPETI'.NT KITCHEN Isl at 21.1M Dodffo struct ; none others need np- Hill ) ! ! ' WANTED , GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEwork - work : reference n-uulretl. N. W. cor.7th nnd ackson Bis. 880 : i' WANTEI ) , "GIRIrTOR GENERAL HOUSEwork - C work ; two In fJuillv. 115 S. i5th. ! DO ! ! 4 * HOUSES. . nllno each liiHerllon.Sl.60n line per month. Nothing takxuifoV less than gSc. " -H OUSES IN AllPAHTsf fP TIIK CITY ; Tluj O. V. Davis company. 1005 Faruam. H05 I i-O- COTTAOE. MODERN. CHOICE. IN A/SlIin ford circle. C. S. ElRulter , i04 ! Hco bldtr. _ I\-H Ii6oM HOUSE. MODERN.NEAR - 1HJSI- -l.'nesa ; rent moderate. Apply S04 ! Bee bulldln ? . TV-RENTAL AGENCY , 507 BROWN BLOCK. i- * * _ B08 SES AND ROOMS IN ALL PARTS OP clty , * u and up. O. F. Jlntls , S''O S. I'lh fit. "J7 XO _ _ _ _ _ _ MODKRN EIRHT-ROOM HOUSE , WITH D bom : $13. DO pjr numlh , L S. Skinner. : UU fo , M088 Tl-lO-llOOM HOUSE , 1815 CASS. J. JOHNSON fJlSKtl Faniani. Mlilg " " TWNICE. \liOBT"THN-"itOOM ! HOUSE , NO. -L/442'J Famam Btj all moilern convcnlenci-H , In tiont ix-palrj larse barn , uverythlns nrsltclass , $ -25.00. "wiiw'elitht-room housu In llret class repair , city wnlrr. rlc. . No1 lilil Rirnam U. $15.00. Good olsht-room houso. > I717 Capitol nve , all modern Iinprovemnnis. $1(1.0(1. ( ( Cottairi-H. a cimutfes localcd In Ilcnsoo addition , ono car faro. $ in oil , Ili-nsou&Carmlchucl-ir.2 New York Mfc lUdj. 17B 10 -FOU HUNT , NICK F1VE-UOOM COTTAOES , Itrllh and Halt Howard Hlroel , rent $10.t ) ' > . In- quirt ! : uo N : Y. Lifn. ' .wo ia HOUSES. F.JC. U.VHLINO , ItABKKll IlLOOK. D -C ' M174 ! _ _ _ _ _ _ - IVTO OOOI ) TENANT ONLY. COMPLETE .1/modern brlvlc ilwelllnir , No.J70rl Faniani ; bflclc stablolf desired.Varren M. Itosers. r.lL'l- i Blreot. M4UO FOR RENT. 11-ROQM HOUSE , fM PER r > monlli. Inqulro 11)11) ) ) DodguSl. M403 _ T\-FOR RKNT < DlSIRAnLE : K-RO3M HOUSE 4 'with modern conveniences at southeast conic.- of JOLIUH and 25th Hlix-ctH. Rynt $15.01) per moulh. 47' ' U _ T -NICE IIRICK RESIDENCE. SOUTHWEST. l/ poriiur'.RInl and ( Mllfurnti. AH inodnrn eon- , ho.ip. ( ) . A. SUirr , Room 30tJ lien bnlld- . . - - > I HOUSE , PERFECT CONDITION , D-H-HOO ui'wly piliitcil.inwlern : Hinnll f.uullv ; location aiUNorlli'JOlhtilrcot ; it-ntroHonnble. llon-HH.V lllll. " r\- HOUSES , : i TO ROOMS , cus NO. imi. : , U M5S N24 * ! D-TOUltnNT.-l KOOMS $11.00 , 031 S. 17THST. : MoliU D-FOB lir.NT. 5-B0031 COTTAOE. 1111 SO. lllhi ll-r.Mj'ii coltlfe | , 1120 So , Hth. U , I On-en , BK Ilarkcr bloek , tam Tr\-COliNiTir l''LAT , 8 ItXMS. IIANGH AND JL/uU other canvunlenctis. nt > bolter Hut lu.Omali.-i , Ul,1. : Uoom U. Patterson block , lU-'U Farn.-nn St. Geurtfu Clouser , 005 T\-COTTAOB".OaijlO. ItjTH'J8 IIAUKKU IILK -11-llOOMEJl HOUSE. $10 PER MO. , FOUMKH- ) v n-nled for * -JO , I'S N iiUtli , kuy next door noi-lh. H50-4 * -VOK KENT. MODKHN H-llOOM HOUSE. Nuwly paiHtrud nnd palmed , $15. .SfJ Suwanl. oao - 1Q AND8 11OOM HOUSES. OENTBAL LOOA- i/tlon. Ingnliti-'illU Capitol nvciiuo. (1H5- ( ! 7'11OUM MODT.llN HOUSE ? WATEB IN babemenl. with or without bam. Apply : iiH : FranolH st. UH7 3 > - - COTTAGE. EVEUY MODEltN D-BKVEN-UOOM nou' . until und Howard Htu. Call nt Dill llojdn Nnw Theater. BHI ; il * ' " " TJY-FINB iTT-Ki'lOM""HOuTKa WITH EVEUY -l-'c-oiivt-nlimt-o. lll.Hi I'.iri nvtiiiionnd r > U3So.yth Htruct nt winter prict'ii. I' p.Veail , 10th und B8H3 l > - - ANIlUJOU l-'LAT : MOD- orniuipruvi'nmut4. HUH uih. 08-j ; i * D , -rFOB KENT. O-BOJM PlllVATri J'l.AT. HID 'Soulh ' IHlh Direct. MtfU3 a- a > , 7-KOOM HOUSE,31H-H. 17TH UV. KNQU111K atit''l. , Mllll4 * . rS-a HOON HOUSE. ' MODBBN. o.oo. ' l'Nlc IIUUAU near Hanacnin park. Kt.lJlO. KU-iraiil corner liouB rSiiul mill I'omileton.ttO.OO , llrlck house , splendid location , 4 > lu.OO , Jllck , 305 Y. N.Ufu bulldluir. 881-3 -COTTAGE. ,0 ( > MONTH , 1827 NORTH 831) . Inquire 1SV3 JacUHtm. 881 HOUSE : ALL MODl'.UH CONr D veulc tlrm-clOHS repair. WO p : r monlh ; IHthm Keyutfil7 Norih 18. PU5 3 IA--ROOM COTTAGE. 'ULO K TO CA11LE AND l motor linn ; cheap. Wrlcht & lAHbiiry. lUth an < Howard. - NU15J V\-TitooH FLA'T IYJWN""LOCATION \ - * , , l/i .tK ) per monlh. VVrUhl .V Laabury , IHlh and Howard. MI > 1U 6 BOH , KENT .FURNISHED ROOMS. riUU * . IKo a word nr t lukcrtlou. Ic a word Jhc'reatter. KollUiitf laknu ( or toi than i'JSc. 6 ifUUNlSHBD ROOMS FOR m buuth 26IU Blreot. FOB RENT FUBNIBIIED ROO.VI3 ConfniifJ. ( - 4ia NIB * EFURNISHED ROOM WITH BATH , $ < J.OO month. lllllFa.Tiam. 852 it * _ INICELY FURNISHED ROOMS CHEAP. nTs ! ! K.20tlinlroet. S63-0 * _ EPLKASANT ROOM , SOUTH FRONT. FOR gcnllonicn. R3 ! Dodgct M807 7 * _ -SEVEliAL VERY DESIRAHLB SOUTH l.jfront furnished rooms : tiath nnd all modern conveniences on tiamo floor. Apply soon , 1822 Chicago turret. _ M8(107 ( * TJ-TWO FURNISHED ROOMS FOR LIGHT UhoiiBekccplmc. 110 North 15th. 118743' E-FURNISHED ROOM , 2017 HARNEY ST. H78 7 E-l NEWLY FURNISHED ROOM , HEAT AND bath. Old N. 20th nt. 880-2' FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD. Rates. l ! o n word first insertion , In a word thereafter. Nothing fiken tor losi than 2ic. I/-YOUNO WOMEN'S HOME. UNDER CARE OF JL1 Womcn'rt Christian ausoclatlon , 1118. 17th st. 801) ) Tf-THE DOLAN , -Oil AND 211 N.18THST 810 . . ' -HOARDING WITH .ROOMS. SINGLE OR EN- -I Biilto , " house lust nited up with overythlnit new. Ono of tlin best location1 * In thu elty nnd iivery- thlng will bu first clasa. 2101) ) Douglas 811 T-PL15ASANT SOUTH ROOM WITH ALCOVE ; I.1 also board. 2510 Dodge. 043-8 * ITi-OOOD 11OAHD ; LAUOH UOOMS. OOS NOBTII L1 lllth Btreot. T . Mill J Mill * 1 ? BOOMS. ALL MODEBN. HOME TA1ILK 1DM : Fnmam. MOSS N7 * TT-FOBBENT , NICELY FUBNISinTo UOOMsT X1 wllh or without board. Cnllnti107 DoutrlaB. 4111 Nt ! T-FUItNISHED ItOOMS AND nOABt ) . 2013 X1 Douelas St. MS03 0' IV-FURNISlinD OR UNFURNISHED ROOM , wither without board. _ UIt ) Dodge strcel. MliUil 3 * A DiatRARLE FRONT ROOM WITH AN ALcove - F cove and ono sldo room. 212 South 25th. 603 F-UTOPIA , 1710-1721 DAVENPORT ST. | HO 3 * F-FURNISHED ROOMS WITH HOARD. REF- ercnces. 2214 Farnam. M740 4 * 'n < NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS WITH HOARD ; X' Icnnn roaaonahlc. 1113 N. 20lh. M8-J1 0' HOARD AND ROOM : STEAM HEAT. GAS , bath ; $4J > 0 and $5.00 per week , -ll I North 14th. M77p 11 F-LARGE SOUTH ROOM FOR TWO. $5.00 per week each. Furiuco nnd bath. 2510 Plcrco , between 24th and 25lh M731 B * F ROOMS WITH BOARD. 2308 DOUGLAS. 1)01 ) 8 F-ROOM AND ROARD FORTWOGENTLEMEN (124 ( South 2 th live. 1)00 ) 4' F-2128 HARNEY ST. , SOUTH FRONT. FUR- nlshinl rooms , wllh or wllhout board ; nil cou- venlcnccH. 1)03 ) 6' FOR RENT UNFURNISH'D ROOMS Rates life a word llrsl Insertion , loa word Ihero- afler. NothbiR taken for huts thaii2T e. house 210 N. 13th HU 812 G FOUR UNFURNISHED ROOMS SUITABLE for housukecplnir : city water : rent che-ip ; 0 blocks from postofllco. IiO. Websterst. 128 /-i-OLEAN 3-ROOM FLATS , S. W. COR. 7TII and Paclllo street , $3.00 to-tfll 00. to i email families. G. F. Dulls , 220 So. 17th slr < vt. ' _ _ j _ M810N13 / - -UNFURNISHED ROOJtS , ALL MODERN VT2112 Mlainobt. 413 _ -4-ROOM FLAT. 1003 LUAVENWORTH ST. _ M77.1 C' G"I FINE UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR liousckeephiir , $12.50. 21111 SI. Mary'n avenue. /t-2 FRONT ROOMS WITH. OR WITHOUT VJboanl. Heat , bath , elc. 015 N. SOtli. 87D-2' FvXR RENT STOBE-3 AND OFFICES Rales , 10c a line each Insertion , $1.50 : i line per monlh. Nolhlnif taken for IOSH than 25c. T FOR lVENT.TllE4-STOll J-OHlF.irnain HI. The hiillilhn ; has a tin-proof cement - mont basement , complete steam he.itlmr tlxtnrcH. water on all thu floors , jas , etc. Apply at Hie offlco of TllK Hf.i : . 1110 I OFFICE AND DESK ROOM , WITH ELECTRIC light , uteani heat and Janitor service. Favorable prlculo desirable particn. Wyckoff , Seaman It Benedict , tround lloor , Uco bid. 813 J STORE , 321 S. 15TH. STEAM HEAT. M73it N28 I -OFFICES W1THNELL BLOCK. STEAM HEAT. M7J15 N28 * I-FOR RENT. TUB MOST DESIRABLE STORE room In South Omaha : steam heat : next door to pobtodlcc. Pot-flons i ; Wlk-ox , South Omaha. 008 8 AGENTS WANTED. Rates , lOcn line each insorlloti , $1.50 a line per month. Nothing tukrm for less than 25c. T-AOENTS WANTED FOR 0uicK SELLING tl patented Invontlou Jnst belli ; put on the market. Sold only thronnh axunts. Good prolUsand u clear Held. Sample by mall. 2S rents. The Ohio Nov- elly Co. . D. 1. ClncllinaU.'O. M4R7 T AGENTS WANTED , TO SELL NOVELTIES ; ' Avu articles new on the. market and Rood H ll r ; sell at slKlit. Call between 12 and 1 o'clock. Mra. H. C. Moses , 30:1 : So. 17th atroct , opp. court IIOIIHO , Omaha , Neb , M8U1 a T-WANTED. GOOD AGENTS EVERYWHERE v for latest otneo specialty : wells Itself : bltr pay ; enclose btamp. Am. Lock Crank Co. , Mllwuukoc , Wl - < Mil 12 WANTKJD TO EENT. Rates , lOc a line oaeh Insertion , $1.50 a line per month. Nothing taken for leas than -5c , Tr-WANTEDTJoR ! J FURNISHED ROOMS FOR JVtlpht liousekeoplni : . Address U 52 , Bco.MO MO 10 3 STORAGE. Rates , 1 Oca Una each InhPrtlon , 1.50.1 line per nonth. Nothliif ; taken for less than 25c. M -STORAGE , WILLLVMS it CROSS , 1214 HAU- ney. HI 1 M STORAGE FOR HOUSEHOLD GOODS , clean and cheap rales. H. Wulls , 1111 Fariiam 815 WANT.ED TO BtJy. RatcH. lc ) a line each Insertion , ! . . ! ( ) a line per inoytli. Nolliliur taken forless than 25c. N-WASTKD , TO 11UY UPLAND' PRAmYf"oH tlmolliy hay III lots of from 1 to 600 rarloads , L. 11. Cousins , Council Illutls , la. M78I ) D FOB JiATE FUBN1TU B E. Bales , JHo n word first limortlon , lo n word thereafter. Nothing lulten foi- lens than .fie. f\-STOVES OF ALL KINDS GOOD AS NEW. U Wells Auction Co. , 1111 Faniain ul. 810 SORBAliE HOKSKS. WAGONSETC RnlcB. l ) < o n wont llrst Insertion. Ion word lliorj- After. Notlilnir taken for loss than 25u. 1J-MOVINO EXPRBSS tNEWLY PAINTED ) , L harness and yomie team , $125. Room 405 N. Y , Llfo bulldluir. MH77 U' P-FOR SALE. FAMILY HORSE , GENTLE AND Hound. Cheap for cash , Addrest P , 21. Conklln. 3ai2P.ukerSl. , H80 3 FOB SAT.E /"l-ONB IIRIINSWICK 111LUAll ! ) TAIJLE AND Woim pool table , used U months , us rood us now , for billo pheap. A > ldrosn P. O. box BID , Wuat Point. Neb. - 51IU Q-FIRE AND IIURGLAR PROOF SAFE. FlrutclaBS. Blcbarjaln. Address ll.ink.JJInu Sprlueu , Nob. ' M81TJ ! ! Q FAiiiLY JERS"EV cow , VERY"RICH milker , kind and ontlo ) cheap. Address u cu , Deo. Mltil 6 * OLAIBVOYANTB. RatcB , 10calliiuuachlnierlon ! $ lfiO : i llnu per iiioiitli. Nolhlnir Uikeu for lews than _ 6c , " S-MRSNANNIE vMVAtUKNciAvOYANT , reliable biiBlncus medium ; Clh > ear at 1 ID N.lUth , 817 _ _ _ _ MAasAGjs' , BATHS , i.TO Rales Iflou line racliiiBerUou.Cl. | U n Hue per month. Nolhlur lukuti ( or less than 25o. f MADAMKaSliTU , 60-JS. iaTH. .NDKI/JOR. A Room a. Uojuusc.vjpor. alcohol. ulcnui .sulphur- no and nua oaitiH. will ) I 4" UUri MASSAGE , 410 SO. ISrU. MSUON18 * P-MMK. CARSON. 1121 DOUGLAS , THIRD A floor , room i masnaco , alcohol , aulnhur and sea baths. M7H4 C * P BSONAI/ . . Uo a word tlr.t lii i-iioii. lo n worl tuorj- ftur. Motblivf titeu fpr U-k * than 25a U-MASSAGK * THKATMENarEtSOTRO TIIKR- iiialbatlw. Scalp and hair treatment , munlcnra undcldropodst.MniPoatu | 10KH.tfitli\7Uhnullblk H1B _ U-iIATUIMONr OR PLEASURE : KEW DEAL. Scud 2-ccut stamp W P. O. liox SOI. Uaallnrs , CnnMnimi. U-CUT RATES IN PHOTOS : 12 OAniNKTPHO- ton , Arlnto Hnliih. ono RxlO Arlnto. vcrybcnt ( worth fa.no , for fi.OO. nt Cowan's phm Rtiidlo , 2123 Cnmliur ntrect : brlnr coupon ; Kocxl for K ) days only ; ( rreal reduction for eroupn : open Sim- day. M377 N17 fT-LADlES , SEND NAME AND ADDRKS3 TO U VlnvlCo. , 001 N. Y. Llfo ISIdp. . for n ( lO-paco licnlth tmak. Offlre coninltnllon free ; l.vly In at trndanco. - U A MIDDLE-AGED GENTLEMAN UKSIltKS thancqnnlntanreof n yonnir nnd irohd-looklnr widow. Object , pleasure. Address u SI t Hre. HOt 3 * MONBY TO LOA.N REAL iSTATS. Raton 10 n line each Insertion , $1.50 a line i month. Nolhlnff taken for less than 26C. BATES * " " ' ' ' Tlin > U. F."D7.vls"CoVifi05'Farh'nm'ttri.-t- -JIONBY TO LOAN AT LOWEST HATES ON Improved nnd unltnprored Omaha rtnl estate , 1 to 5 yean ) , Fidelity trust Co. , 170V Furnatn. 820 \\r-LOAN3ON IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVKI ) city prop.-rey , ci.noonnd npwanln , 5 in C > H per cent ; iiodcloyR.W.Faiiiam Hmllli &Co.ir.20 : Knrnim : -MONEY TO LOANTOUUnRNTUATEs Apply 10 W , n. Mclkle , First NrttlOnnl \V ANTIIONYIOANANDTnU3TCO..niBN. Y. ' ' Llfp.lpmlR nl low rates for cholcn security on Ncbmska amrlawn farms or Omaha city properly. MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS. llntcs , lllc a line each Innertlon. $1.M ) a line per moulli. Nolhlue taken for ICXM than 2Sc. X DO YOU WANT MONnYT w > will loan yon ANY SUM yon wish on your FUHNtTUHK. PIANOS. HO11SK3. WAflONS , CAK1UAOES , WAHKIinUSB HKC15IPTS , clc. Wo irlvo prompt intention to nil applications , ami will carry your loan : m Ions an you wish. You can rertueo thocost of carrjrliurynnr loan by n payment at any time. There Is no publicity or removal of propurty. FIDELITY' LOAN HUAUANTEF.co- Room 4 , WUlmell bloek , Cor. 10tli and llamey titn. SL'O X WILL LOAN MONKY ON ANY KIND OP SR- ctirlty : HlrlcllycoiillUciitl.il. A. 13. llarrih , room 1 , Continental block. B'JII V MONEY TO LOAN A. Wo will loan you any sum which you wish , mnall or large , at the lowent possible niton , In thu ( llik'koHt posMblo time , aud for any IniiRlh of llmo lo still you. Yon can pay It back In Riicli Install- menlH a you with , when yon wish , and only ps y for It aa long-as you keep Iu You can borrow on HOUSEHOLD PtIUNITUnE AND PIANOS , IIOHSKS , WAGONS AND OARRIAGKS. WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS. MERCHANDISE OR ANY OTHER SECURITY. Without publicity or removal of property. OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. , aim SOUTH iiiTii STREET , tlntt floor above the Ntniet. THE OLDEST , LARGEST AND ONLY INCORPOR ATED LOAN COMPANY IN OMAHA. 824 X -MONEY TO LOAN-SHORT TIME LOANS. 702 N. Y. Life Bulldlnc. Mil C * BUSINESS CHANCES. Rates , lle ) a Hue each Insertion , $1.BO n line per month. Nothing taken for lest ) than 125o. WE FURNISH CAPITAL TO START YOU IN buslnesH. We waul to establish one. lionest. n > - liableciilerprlHlnir | > cr on. man or woman , in a legitimate money-mnklnpr business luQvvrycounly In the west. Uuslnesa IB clean , easy and legiti mate. Illpmoney for parties with push iitul pluck. If you e.vn't furnish tlrst-class refureneca don't ap ply. Remember , no money required. Write at once , before Home 0110 wllh moro enlerprlsa BO- ctireayour territory. Thi ) Dr. Starr Herb Remedy Co. , ' _ ' ! ) 1 T.a l 4lrd ! at. . Chicago , 111. 8'-7 FOR SALE , AN INTEREST IN A MANUFAp- turlni ; plant ( with position Iu the. ofllco If HO de- Hired ) , $10,01)0.0(1 ) ( to Slfi.OOO.OO cash mnllred. No trades considered. The company has nn estab lished ti-uk > on a reaily Helling1 article at a good prollt. Address S 00 , IJec. H'J8 - FOR RENT. A UAKKRY SHOP , OLD STAND. Oltl North lUlhistrect. Apply lo Jos. Redman. FORSALHLA NO. t NEWSPAPER OUTFIT In eounty ucat. Ea y terms. Inquire or jwlilnr-t5 The Kiilglila Jewel. Omjlia. 044-iiU * Y FOR SALE , DRUO STOCK AND FIXTURES. Address E. li. Howendoblcr , lioi'trand , Neb.at2 at2 : Y FOR SALE OR RENT. BEST PAYING MEAT market in olty. Inquire at 11302 Ulondo St. ' SALE CHEAP. THE BEST LOCATED 1 saloon Hi South Omaha. J. W. Siperacnt , 12118 N street M7-la 4' _ Y-FOR RENT , ELEVATOR IN SECTION OP Nebraska with eood corn crop. 'Reason for renting no money lo do business with. Address U 4U. Bco. 70fli _ -STOCK OP GROCERIES ANDQUEENSWARE for Bale for cash In the bestcliyln Bouthern Ncbraskn ; an old established Irado , ilolnp iv cash business of SOO.000.00 : Block will invoice nbou WI.IK.'O Ut ) , Wrllo at once If 3-011 mean business Will take no tr.tde. Hurt Bros. , Fulrbury. Neb. JJU11 10 _ FOR EXOHA1TOE. Itatcw.lilc a line each Insertion , $1.50 a-llno per month. Nothing- taken for loss than -5c. Z I OWN 100 FARMS IN NEBRASKA , KANSAS and Dakota. Will sell cheap or nxch.ing-o fo md8e.boracB nnd cattle. Add. box 7UFruilcfort. Ind 8-.IO y-CLEAN STOCK OF GENERAL MDSK. utako real estate , money. Itox ' . ' 05 , Frankfort , Ind y-LIST YOUR REAL K3TATK FOR SALE OR / exchauzu with U. J. Kemlall. DU7 Drown block. M810 NL' y FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. GOOD FAR1 /-'land and horses. Planck Bros , , Lock Box 4 Plereo , Nub. MliliU 7 * FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE , -UXtiB 10TH and Douglas ; 7-room house , modem. CaldwRll st. Banraln. . G. L. Green. 28 Il.irker bile. DU7 Z-WANTED. TO EXCHANGE GOOD NEBRASKA farm for a peed nmall residence of 4 or 6 rooms within llvo minutes walk to NmroctSouth Omaha : will iiHsumu a Binall Incumbrance , but imiHt cct rcasonubh ) prices. U 54,1ee oOlce. MU14 4 FOB SALE UfcAI. ESTATE. Rates , 10o a line each Insertion , $ l.RUn line per month , Nothing taken for less than V5e. cheaSALE. . ATTRACTIVE HOMES. , VERY Ju chea , ScoGeo. W. P. Coales , 10 Pauerwon blk , ARGAINS , HOUSES. LOTS AND FARMS , SALE orlrade. F.K. Purling , Marker blk. ttai ARGAINS-HOUSES. LOTS AND FARMS , SALE orlrade. f. 1C. Durlln ; , llarkor bile. 070 FARM LAND3oK HAiRISDNoi'JN. Y. D-t-OllI' FOR SALE. LARGE LIST CHOICE LANDS cheap ; terms easy ; can locate colony. Also Kood fiimi Hllirhtly Incuniberedand school liuuiato nxchunea for block indue. J" W. Wolplon , ( Irani , Neb. 44a N1U * rtAHU LANDS. BO acres , a.irpy.connty. $1.350. Bl acres. S.irpy county , 04OUU , J40 acres , S.irpy , $51) mi ucro. ; fjll. Douirliis eouiily , $10 an acre. HO , DoiiKlat county , $15 an acre. U40 , Washington county , . ' 7 an acr - L'ld , otou county , $11 ! an aero. SMOIioonu county , $14 anucra. U. t' . llarrlaoii.lll-J N. Y Life - 154K9- F I ARM LANDS AND CITY PROPERTV. C. R. lloalrl.ht. UOl N , V. Life illdy.t Om ilia. Nub. 8J5-N.1 TOR SALE , WELL IMPROVED FARM , lilil X' acres , eood honsa and barn , K iiillus north ot Council Illufls. O.'CarHleusoiijCrescent , la , M873 4 OOMX127 FT. . BAST FRONT , ON 28TH NEAR USuwani. S760. Orchard Hill corner , fdSO. Corner on Mai.duraon. $1,000 , East front Hanseom I'lacn lot , $2COO. linprovi-dpioiu-rty m'ar Hunscom Park will bo sold at u prluu at wfiU-h lnco.no brines 10 per cent. F. D. Weud , Itilh anil Donzlas. t < 87 : i \\rnMAKE A SPEOIAUTV OF EXCHANGING > i cliotcoolty proiiuity forfiirm lauds. llrlck utoru bulldfne nnar l.Sth und Howard , f30- 000. bic. l .vniO.UiH-r Elegant brick reiildi-ncu block urar Hanseom park , 10,000. Inc. $ I8.0UO , llaucteomo double it-sidouee , iiu-lonn Kroiindn , lanFo lizm , all modem Improvements , splendid nelKhborhuod. $1H.U ( > 0 , Inc. tl.OOO. Nlcu rt-sldeiH-xi projicrty ntur/Hansconi park , f 10,000. Inc. M.OOO. .24 nice lota Just west of cilr , $ COO each. lue. "illck real estate agc-itcy , SOS N. Y. Life Bide. IMH > 0 CHEAP iJVr. NICE IXT NEARlTTAND MA- son ; only throe blocks fioui Hie. finest brleli and mono honwa In West Omaha : can offer- for 1.450. Hlcka , U03 N. Y. Ufa Hid e , PMT 0 fr-ROOM HOUSE AND GOOD LOT. PARKER . /Bliwt , near U6h. | only ffl.OOOUHI ; t-100.00 cukh und lulanee tlinu. TlilH lu almuatt Jireiwul tatlm purchaser. F.'K , Darling , Uarlcer block , ALB. lutes , lOo 11 Him eovh liiKDrllon. tlJioallno per month. Nothing taken for lt > 3 than 'Jie. " . G , Wullauo , llrowu block , tllb ! uuJ Uourlau. uaa _ HIGH GRADE OMAHA CITV iIO T AOK3 , ncUlnir purvhusem irood mti ) o [ liilerout. nuuu of from * 1 ( > 0 up.farsiluby Ulobdl > .1n A. Trust Oo , , lUlh X lJ < xlf u , O.ualii. Particulars ou apyl icutlo j , QPKRCF..NT MORTGAGES FOU SALK , SECUl Olty nbaolulcly bate. Ames Ucul K ut < i ' aceiicy , 10J7 BHOBTHAMD Rnlpn , lOcn llnoeixch liNorllon , fl.noa line per month. Nothing taken forlta < i than l5c. VOUNol.ADIES AND OKMTKMKN OANSOON JL ncqnlro n working knomiklee of nhorthand nnd ypowrttln * at A. O. VaffSAnt'ii Rchool of nhorl- land , 513 N. Y. Llfo. TypJiWMtcni to rout , 834 joRTHAND AND TYPAWRITINO. MSa RY C3mall cople/L ' promptly , -if. C. Tyrrell , 002 N. Y , jlfobnlldlniS' * M7 a 3 Hates , lOcn line each lW"rtfon | , $ l.CO .1 line p6r montli' Nothlur mken for leas than 25o. " T SONNENHBRO. DIAMOND IIROKER. 1H05 ' 7)o\ifflas st. Loins rtlonoy on diamond * ! , vatcliea.etc. Old ( fold andsllvcr ' bonchl. Tel. 1653 H.tO _ _ HOB3ES W1NIEBED. Rales , IPc n line each Imr-rtlon , $ l.r 0 a line l > er nonth , Nothlnir taken for lots than 2 ! > c , OilSES WINTERED , F < Ult ( J ROUNnS. mo. ; louvo orders al JT.VHhrow'B , Teln. 10(1 ( , llii'J N 38 * _ aYPEWKlTEBB. Rales , lOc n line each liiHurtloti. $1.50 a line per monlh. Nothin taken for loss than 23c. REMINOTscALiaRAPH unheard of prices. Tul. f > 58. lloyloa & Itahb , 01 ! ) N. Y Llfo bide. Send for samples. 837 UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS Rales. lOca line oacli liisprtlon. $1.50 allnopcr nonth. Nothing takenjor less than 25c. " Jacobs. decensc < t : l.iler wllh M , O , Maul ) , under taker and Ptululmcr , ; I15S. lUlhst. Tel. GOO. 838 SCALES , Italcs , Iflnallno each Insertion , $1.BO a line per nonth , ' Nothing lakon for less than _ * > c. \rEWANDSECbNDHANDSCALE3.ALLKINDS. - lAddrcHS llonlen & SclleckCo. , Lake stChlcaio. HU ) DBfc.S3MAKNO. Rates , 1 Oca line each Insertion , Sl.noa line iwr monlh. Nolhhur t-iken for less than .5c. TO DO DRESSMAKING IN ENGAGEMENTS families solicited. Mtsn SturJy , 4218 Nicholas slrect , MS13 N10 * TYRES3ES , $ l [ WRAPPERS , $2. 1)00 ) N , 2ITH. MUSIC , ABT AND IjANGtTAGES. llalen , lOc a line each Insertion , el.50 a line per monlh. Nolhlnir taken for less than 25c. GF. GELLENHECK , 1IANJOIST AND TEACHER 110 California HU 1)14 SECOND-HAND TYPEWRITERS. Rales , lOc a line each liiHerllon. $1.50 a line per month. Nothing taken for less than 25c. IORSALEAl NO. 'J REMINGTON TYPE- 1 : writer , OU.OOO series , $15.00. 013 N. Y. L. bldff. M420 LOST. Raton , IWo a % vord first iniorllon , lo a worJ thereafter. Nothln ? taken for kvis IU m 'J.'ic. - CONTAINING ONE TABLE cover and sovendoylloa down town. Suitable reward clven If relumed to 610 S. 22 < 1 street. M018 4 * FOUND. Rates , IKo a word Orel Insertion , lo a word there fter. Nothing laken for ll-st-i than 25c. rpAKEN UP. ONE WHITE COW IIROWN EARS. JLno liorna , halter on. Enlcst llofrnelater. CrelRh- ton farm , two miles west of Benson. M728 4 * Tin ; jti.ii.Tt ftivituir. r INSTRUMENTS placed ion record Novem ber 15 , 1803 : WAUUANTirDBKD3. \ A. P Ornm and wlfo to 1)"O C'nluhan , n 40 foot of lots 1 ntid'a1 ' bloclc 12. Omaha Vlow . ! U . t 1,600 A H Ivolly otal'to ' Mrs G 10 Jones , lot 1. Kelly & Sehrols1 sulnliv . 825 Jack Morrison nnrl wlfo to II R Hast- iiiizs , uU of . ' . add . , . . > . ' . . . .i.jf. . . 2,600 Joseph Woodruff to ! ) I' Nlnlds , lof 14 ( except u 83 feet ) , Cllf ttin Pliico . l.GBO Sumo lo W JUlluriicia. o > 33'fcut of.lot 14.SIUHO. . . , 1..U --1,050 \VIIWrlKlitmidwlroto IVS HigglnsT lot 13 , block 1 , Crestpn . ' : . . 3,000 " "QUIT , qi/A r DKBDS. ' A. A Ilrown and 'hueband to James Alnsoow , lota' 14 and , 10 , bloclc 3 , Iturllngton Contbr > . 1 DEEDS. I 8 Cook , executor , to Margaret 8 Lovoll.undlv ' / an 1-10-9 , HO 2-1G-9. so u-10-0 , o yt nw and a ! i sw 19- 10-10 1 Total amount of transfers 8 11,227 WHATCANCUTICURADO EveryUUngthntUcleiinalng.purtfytng.anabcaa. tlfylniffor thojililu , ocaip.and hulr of IntuDU and. chKdicn the CL-TI- . ; CUUA llEiituiE * win do. They (2f ( aperdlly cuie Itchi.-ig csd buralrg eczpniM , clennie the pcaip cf icaly bunion , purify thu blend , And re- Bluralhehalr. Thej-vate nVidluU'v . ire , agreeable , ozd uufalllpg. fcoli ieryv\ht , . llVUUUAnd nil the train at EVILS. WEAKNESSES. DEBILITY , ETC. , that a * company thorn , tn man QUICKLY and PUKJIA- -'ZNTLY CURED. Pull STRENOTH and. lout eiren toorcry part of the body. I will ( and da * curcdy packed ) FIIEQ to any lufferor the proscrip tion that cured mo of theca troublai ) . Addreu O. U. WRIOIIT , Uiuia ! , iBcuc lull.trthU. . WHILE MINES STAND STILL Stockholders Kick on the Oost of Running Expenses of Idle Properties. SOME SUPERINTENDENTS COME HIGH lit Unn tiutnnco tt Cost S1OO to lion n Minor Who Worked Half Tlmn mid K rne < l ( SCO Northwestern Xc\r Itomi , Tlio recent troubto between the manage- incut of the celebrated Comatock mines at Virginia ( ! lty , Nov. , iinu the minors over n proposed i-cillictlon of the lattor's wages , tins resulted iu mi investigation , the report of wittuh Is startling and shows why even n rich miuo cannot bo tnado to ( my dividends , says Ores nnd Metals. During the month of Juno the total ex penses of the Comstoclc mines wcro $101,571 , and of this amount the miners received only $43,030. Presidents , secretaries , superin tendents nnd other ptlt-cilgcd minors , most of whom live in San Francisco ami do no work , absorbed SlO.tibO in salaries. The rest of the money was paid out for water , ofllco rent , supplies , otc , , and sup plies , ote. , are niton furnished by dummy contractors really representing director * of the mi no at about double their vnluo. Sierra Nevada employed four minors dur ing June , paying thorn $400 , and it cost $075 to boss these four'men. . In the Alpha mluo one man was employed half the month at n cost of $ CO. Thin half of a minor required Rr75 worth of bossing. Conlldcnuo paid &KK ) In ofllco salaries to keep ono' minor at work and wants to economize by reducing the miner's wages. Overman paid a superintendent JUOO , presi dent SlfiO , secretary jJJOO nud assistant secre tary $50 , und , employed eight miners. The Adclphia's half miner tlrow $00 , but , the total expense of the mine was 3.010. The mlno could save $15 for the poor stockholders If that half minor would consent to a 23 per cent reduction of his wages and visions of dividends would loom up at once. Silver Hill , Imperial and Lady Wnshmgt6n managed to spend ( U.ilOS.Ol without employ ing a miner. Not a Hok of work was done in the Alta , but the salary list was fJj and the total expense $1.476. Some of the officials bold places in four or 11 vo mines nnd get from 050 to $050 a mouth. A. C. Hamil ton gets the latter amount for superintend ing seven mines. This looting of the Corns took has developed in San Francisco the two professions of mining prcsulentand mining secretary , both of which are lucrative and neither of which is laborious. The shareholders of Best tt Belcher , Gould & Curry nnd Kontuck de clined to bo cinched for any more assess ments and eighteen minors have been dropped from , the pay rolls of those mines by the economical managers. Salaries have not been reduced. Struck Silver Now. A short time ago an important strike was made in the lied mountain district , Col orado. The property is known ns the Tol- lurlde , and a vein had already been opened up , the ore running seven and a half ounces In gold. Quito a quantity of good mineral is on the dump and ready to ship. The mon , a few days'bgo , began to dig a foundation for their new cabin , and had picked away tbo upper soil , when they struck into a rich vein , right at the grassroots. Assays of the oroAvere made , and showed 800 ounces silver. The ore Is in the form of ruby silver , and thg vein seems to be , so far as developed , strono and continuous. The country rock there is granite , but there are strong purpnyry dykes , in which the mineral-bearing veins are found. found.A. A. Tunnel ut Chamberlain. Work on the tunnel from the Missouri river bluff to the big artesian well at Cham berlain. S. 0. , is'progressing steadily. The tuunol is about BJ xS feat , and will bo about ' 250 feet long. It is iutended to run the surplus water from the point wnero it comes through the chalk rock through the tunnel to the river. The owner of the well and roller mill is putting considnrablo additional machinery into the mill. When the ma chinery is placed in position the capacity of the mill will bo half again as great as here tofore. There is such an abundance of power from the great well that It Is pro posed to utilize it moro generously. With the additional machinery the mill will easily Imvo a capacity of 150 barrels per day. I.oltlcat. Peak In America. The muclvvcxed and much disputed ques tion of the loftiest mountain on the North American continent has < tt lost been settled. John Partridge , secretary of the Geographi cal society of the Pacilio , has received a letter from the chief of the United States coast aud geodetic survey , Washington , D. C. , stating that Mount Orizaba , iu Mexico. is the highest. Mount St. Ellas , Alaska , lias for several years past boon considered the highest , but Orizaba has been proved to bo Uio higher by ! > 9'J ' feet. The exact figures , as forwarded to Secretary Partridge , are : Mount Orizaba , 18,814 feet ; Mount St. Ellas , 18,015. "These figures , " said Assistant Secretary Trenor , "aro authentic ; and doubtless it will interest every ono to know that the question has been settled by go un doubted an authority. " to Ooctii'l Like School. Superintendent Davis of the Pierre Indian school has lust returned from a visit to the Crow Creelt and Lower Brulo reservations , where ho wont In quest of pupils for his school , but bis trip was unsuccessful. Mr. Davis reports that there arc over 5,000 Indian children of school ago In the state , but that at present but 1,090 arc attending the gov ernment schools In the state. The reason for this small proportion of attendance is said to bo a lack of interest on the part of the parents und a feeling against sending their children abroad , but It is regarded us peculiar that it Is also next to impossible to keep any great number of pupils even In the schools at the various agencies , where It Is very convenient for the Indians , and where the parents can visit their children or the children visit their homes as they deslro. Kvcry effort will bo used to induce the young Indians on the agencies to attend school In more general numbers. Alter Utnli'a Coal. The Nevada Southern railway novr ex tends from Goff station , on the Atlantic and Paclllc railway , a few miles west of Needles to the Vundorbllt aud New York mining districts. Mr. Bluko , the president , manes the abso lute statement thai the road will bo ut once extended with all the energy and dispatch possible to the coal Holds of southern Utah. This statement is coupled with no reservations tions whatever. The company has secured the right of way and tbo means to carry its road 100 miles farther than Its prescnl terminus , and that will bring the cars into the center of the coal Holds of Utah. The line will also pass through a region where vast deposits of the best iron ore on the continent are to bo found , Exports who have neon over the ground stuto that there nraonly two othcr , places in the Unkct States when : ore can bo found In quantities that is suited to the production of the lineal kind of Bessemer steel. Tula will bring the ru.id within such u comparatively short dis tance of Suit lilto City that its oxtcntlon to Unit point will bo but u question of a few mouths. Ill * SuaKe hlj > Wore DUinunUt. While passing from the rear of his atablo to the gatu Jim James confronted a Uugo rattlesnake , say the Sheridan Kntorprisu ° . lrV > ? ft-i'ijvbU.ih U-o entire system , ! t-Jlinlnatliw Ml I'olioim from tlio - _ vJllood , whether uf scrofulous of ma arUI origin , tula preparation lias no equal , * months I bad or , catinjr snrc < > : > my tnnplie , I wai tiialuil by lot local ) hyilci ; > .iai c < l no relief : tlie sore praiKully crew v. ( .finally tiiolc II. 8. H. , antl waa eutirelT .ureU alter using a few buttle * . " ' U. ll. JICI.KUOBB , Henderson , Tex. Trcatliftoii lllooJantl Skin 1)1 * MM aied ! free. Having a whip In his hatil Jim procoodoil to try conclusions with his snakoahlp anil soon had U cut well nigh In tvrnln. As ho toop l over Ills vlrtlm vfoparatory to se curing Its rnttlcs ni n trophy of thu brittle , ho was nma/cd to llntl the snnko's hotly en circled by n good sized poltl ring , having n crown setting and containing1 a largo dia mond. The rlns Is n very largo ono and was securely fastened alxuit the snake's body , ) clnsotlRht ( thuton either sldo of it the Icsli of thorcptlla rose In largo welts , so hat It was utterahly Impossible to so- tire the golden clrolot without cutting the imko's body In two. The diamond wns tin- njurcd nnt" occupied an upright position on hu snnkcshtp's gold nnil brown colored u.tuit. lin says thai sotno .years ngo when Toton nckson was tn this section the noted out- aw stopped over night nt his place nnd the ext morning was apparently much worried > ver the Iocs of u "d creed ring. " Toton md urgent business olsowhcro , tioivover , mil loft minus his shlnor. The supposition s Hint tliosnnko when young nnd slender n some way crawled partly through the ring nul was unnblo to cxtrlo.Uo Itself. .11m has icon otTero < l (500 for the ring , hut says ho voulti not purl with It for twlco that sum. Tlin In'ti-rlor nT Aln.ka. Warhurton PJlco has returned to Nannlmo rom n trip to the Interior of Alaska , lln eft Vlntorltx a your ago last July In a cntioo voluhlng 100 pounds. IlodlJ i-onsldi-nlblo iimtinp nna visited mlnlnjt cnnipsnow itb.iti- onftil except by mon too poJtto lo.tvi lit ) oliowcd the DCJISO river to tlio Juiio'i ' 11 of ho Willard , a Vrlbutary of the Mackenzie , io then camped for the llrst p.irt of the viuter , then followed the I'clly river to Its ourco , traversing n country novcrboforo ixploroil , which Is worthless except for Hinting , Ho went Into the I'clly river country , explored uyDiwson , nnd paddling lown 1/owi.H river , struck tbo Vuiton , unit gohifj down the iCuskoklum ri\er , struck tlio east no.ir Fort Alexander. Much of the ountry. ho says , is of no valuo. Very llttlo rold was cleaned up this season nnd few nincrs avontgod fair wages. lha Dnlcotm. Mitchell will have a now strong prc sure artesian well before winter really sots In. The railroad company has Just erected n argo , substantial stock yard at Washing- on. on.The The Castalla Roller Mills company has lot a contract for sliming an eight-inch nrteslan veil for power to run its mill. Hov. F. A. Hunlick of Aberdeen has Just > ocn appointed ns chaplain of thu Dakota National guard , with ranic of captain. A civil service examination will bo hold in Vberdeen , commencing November 0 , covor- ng departmental and Indian services. A now company , known us the Knglohnrdt jolJ Extraction company , has hocn formed at Deadwood with a capital of $2,000,000. James Moodie intends to open up his coal mines near Edgumont nnd put a largo force of mon to work. The Ilomcstnko Mining company has offered to take fifty tons daily. Governor Bogy has uncovered n big lotlgo if free milling ore on his Annie property nt .ho . head of City Creole , near Dead wood. Ills ateat pan assays show Sll.'JU in gold nnd some traces of silver. I'orhaps the first Instauco of the sale of church property by the sheriff was that of , ho Baptist society's church property in Yankton. Sheriff Wayne hns solu it to sat- sfy a claim of $1,485 held oy thn Amerluan Baptist Missionary society. The Baptist church of Yankton was disbanded ten years ago. ago.When When Two Sticks was told by Judge Sdgcrton that ho could go to his homo the old chief replied that ho'dian't want to , ho'd rather stay in jaiL When the judge told ilm how long ho would have to remain he- bind the bars and the inconveniences ho would have to suffer , ho replied that ho didn't caro. that the jail and good food were preferable to want und hunger at his home. Belle Fourcho has an artesian well which throws water seventy-uvo feet -In the u ir at the rate of 125 gallons a minute. Tno livobabllities are that if tbo hole was bigger It would spout moro water. It also demonstrates ' strates tho'fact that when the timber is all shipped out of the state or burned up. through criminal .carelessness in sottlnr timber fires , that there is n supply of coal under us , three feet of coal having-been pen etrated. The'well is 450 feet deep. Colorado. The Bimetallic smelter , I eadvlllo , has ro- sumcd , giving employment to 150 men. Some mill stuff from the Mattle D , Cripple Creek , run VfA. It will henceforth bo smelted. There Is talk of enlarging the Cynnido mill at Cripple Creek to four times its present sizo. It is saving 00 per cent nnd treating five tons of concentrates a day. The lessees of the Golden Age mlno nt Jimtown. Boulder county , pay ! U per cent royalty and are reported us making about $8 per day per man. > The water is being pumped out of the Forest Queen and Mountain Gem mines in thelrwin district and the miners will at once resume work on the Lcadvilla scale of wages. The mines will be operated all win ter. ' A vein from fifteen to forty feet wide has been struck in the Paris , near Buckskin creek , three miles from Alma. A carload shipment of tho'htgh grade returned $140 a ton in gold. The mill stuff runs $10. A big mill will bo erected. The Colorado Phonollto Glass company has been incorporated at Denver. The company is capitalized at $ T > 00,000. It is intended to erect a $50.000 plant at Denver , Pueblo or Colorado City , the exact location not having yat been determined upon. An eight-foot vein panning free gold and carrying iron pyrites hns been struck in the Now Boston on Tenderfoot hill. Cripple Creok. It assays from $3 to (1,400. The location is at the extreme northern boundary of the supposed limit of the gold bolt. The United States geological survey has returned from Crlpplo Creek. From its observation the formation of the district is described as about two-thirds grnnlto , one- sixth volcanic und one-sixth sedimentary , the latter following Uil crook toward Canon City. Tbo formation is favorable to the permanency of ore deposits. The known mines nro nearly all located in the volcanic formation , which is ilvo or six miles iu dlnmotcr. Wyoming. A bear , the hide of which measures ten feet 'vluo and twelve feet long , was recently killed in the Big Horn basin. Dr. Keas , a mining export from Novla Scotia , has passed upon the mines of Wyom ing. Ho says' they are the richest In min erals of any state in the union. "Work Is being pushed on the great Sheep Crock canal , in the Connor basin , in the southwestern part of Ulntiih county. It will wntur an immense tract of rich land. Northern Wyoming Is being Infested with u gang of horse thieves. No loss than forty head of line animals have been missed from that region of tlio country in tlio past month. J. II. liychman says that Governor Os- berne lost $40.000 on his sheep sincu the 4th of March. Ho further says that Frank Had- soil of Hawltns is of the opinion that the best shcop days have passed over Wyoming. The Union Paclllu Coal company has noti fied nil of Us employes tlint , commencing with November 1 , they will bo paid monthly instead of semi-monthly. The Hock Springs Independent says that the company it act ing in opposition to a state law , and wants to knovr if the laws of the state can bo ig nored oven by so powerful a corporation as the Union Pacilio Coal company. 1'rcvent I'm lit Ilettor Than euro , and thosa who are subject to rheumatism can.prevent attacks by keeping the blood pure und free from the acid which causes the disease , You can reiy upon llooil'sHareapirilla us a remedy for rheuma tism and catarrh , also for every form of Bcrofulu , salt rheum , boils and other dlf- oases caused by impure blood. It tones and vitalizes the whole system. Hood's Pills are easy and gentle In effect. Verdict In tlin Ketlmilmcli Caiu , * In the case of 1 < \ M . KqUonbach , admin , istrator , against the Omaha I.Afo associa tion , to recover on u $5,000 lifeMnsuranco policy , the jury in Judge Keysor'i court yesterday returned a verdict for the plaintiff of { 'J0.15 , the nmnunt paid iu premiums to th i association. . Merit Mill roll. Cook's Imperial Extra Dry Champagne ro- colvdd both medal uud diploma from Worlu" * Columbian exposition , the highest prlzo In the | K > vci of tuo Judges to bestow , CALDWELL'S ' FLAG OF TRUCE Chairman of tbo Western PiuwatccT Associ ation Galls on Mr , Lomax , VEXING POSITION OF THE UNION PACIFIC It Kpcp Tlimn Une lii-Smlln | < mill So. ronltr t the Ills ltc < l llrlok ITobul.le llesult nl tlin Conference Other V HUlwnr MenThe - * , The position ol the Union 1'aclflc , not only on the Immigration ( | Ucstlon , but In break * Intr away from the \Vestcrn I'nssongor asso ciation , lias c.tusrd considerable nnxloty In western railroad circles ami speculation Is rlfo ns to Just what Mr. Lamiix , Bcnoral pas- scnRcraRcntof the si-stein , Intended to do. When the receivers tooit charge of the system they naturally turned their attention to the expenses of the departments and the cost of romnluIiiR In the Western Passenger association struck them ns being consldotn * , bly moro than U might to bo. contrasted with the benollfiTnccruliiff from connection with the association , and they advised Mr. Ixnnnx to withdraw from a body that prevented - vented the Union 1'ncllle from mooting rates promuluaiod by competitors except under the rules laid down bv the body. And the withdrawal of the "Overland sys tem" from both general and locrtl nprco- monts Ims giveil rise to considerable talk nnd uot a llttlo speculation us to the outcome of the movement. AT a result of this withdrawal Chairman B. D. Caldwell of the Western RisscnRor association was a visitor at Union Pneitlc headquarters yesterday , and for nearly tbrco hours \vas closeted with General Pas senger Agent Lainiu. The result of the eon- fcrcnco was not inudo public , although It is pretty generally understood that Mr. Catd- well came to labor wltn Mr. Lomax to recall his telegram of withdrawal from ttio nsso- cion In vlow of thu fact that should the Union Pacirto persist in the iiosltlon taken it would disrupt the association. The Immigration question was Also talked over during the interview , hut the clover gentleman who directs the passenger interests osts of the Union P.iclllc failed to commit the road to any policy , except that which re ceived the sanction of the receivers , and as they wcro all absent from the city ho could glvo Mr. CaUlwoIl no positive promise ns to what course the Union Pncllic would take. Mr. Caldwell svatcu to a representative , of TUB BUK that his visit was not significant at all. That ho haa been working- his desk all summer nnd desired u llttlo vaca tion , which ho decided to take by visiting the passenger oQlcIals In transcontinental territory. Ho left last night to labor with the oflicials of the Great Northern to re store rates from tbo Missouri river to Pa- cillc coast points. ] iiu.rri > nv TUP CONDUCTORS How Line * In the \Vtstrrii I'niixmicor Asso ciation Krnli ) tint Agrrcmnnt. CHICAGO , Nov. 2. Western lines have been informed that brokers In Kansas City are making a one-way limited rate of $3 from Kansas City to Denver , Colorado Springs and Pueblo. The scalp is made by the con ductors of the lines west of Chicago neglect- Inc to punch the mirein ; date on which the original holder loaves Chicago , thus making the tlcitot good west of Kansas City within the flnal return limit , instead of being good for continuous passage only. The majorfty of the tickets In hands of the scalpers read via the Union Pacific. The Western Passenger association eomo weeks ago voted to discontinue the World's ' fair rates and restore the old tariffs on November 1. The Canadian Pa cific has announced it cannot legally restore rates before .November IDTno Northern Paclllo and Great Northern will not restore them until they nro put on by the Canadian Paclfle. The Union Pacific will restore them November 15 , and nientitlme the Western Pussonger roads 'will collect the regular standard fare from tbpt Transconti nental association after today. The reduced faro , therefore , will fall on the transconti nental lines only. The winter schedule of the Burlington goes into effect November 5. Many minor changes have boon made , but the principal ones are that the train now leaving Chicago at noon aud arriving iu Denver the next day and train No. ( i , leaving Denver ittU a. in. and arriving in Chicago and St. Louis the next afternoon , are suspended. Tno Texas llyer via the Missouri , Kansas & Texas Is suspended , but'tho Texas train leaving Chicago at 0 p. m. via Hannibal and Dallas to Galvcston Is continued. Will Murl Ilicin llulf Way. CHICAGO , Nov. 2. General Passenger Agent Jx > max of the Union Pacific has written letters to the Great Northern , Northern Pacific and Canadian Paclllc de claring that ttiero Is no reason why rates should not bo restored by the transconti nental lines on November 5 to the old basis , and that the Union Pacific wilt put on the old rates on that day. For any continuation of low rates , for any further reductions or complications arising from such reductions , the St. Paul and North Coast lines must beheld held accountable. The prospects for a lively war In transcontinental rates scorn * to grow stronger every day. Will I'rolmUly Asree. KNDXVIMB , Tonn. , Nov. 3. Chiefs Arthur , Sargent and Clark of the onglneorsj tircmcu and conductors' orJera , respectively , ar rived here from Augusta , Ga. . this afternoon and nro in consultation with Major Fink , re ceiver , regarding the 10 per cent reduction in wages on tno East Tennessee , Virginia & Georgia road. The decrease in the road's earnings made the cut necessary. The com pany yesterday defaulted pavi'ient of $31'J- 000 interest on Its bonded Indebtedness. It is thought the trouble can bo adjusted satis factorily. ' Onloruil tlui Unit > olcl. COUVALLIB , Ore. , Nov. 2. An execution directing the sale of the Oregon Pacific on December 15 was placed In the hands of the sheriff today. .Short Itiini. There were cigars on tap about the North western city ticket office yesterday , duo to Assistant City Ticket Agent Dent becoming a father Wednesday. The baby is to be named Helen. Afumlly meeting of Burlington ofiloials was hold yesterday morning In General Manager Holdrcgo's office , the participants being W , ( illrown , genera I manager of the "K" lines in Missouri ; W. J , Davenport , general agent at Council Uluffs ; S. R Cranco , gene ral superintendontjwiid J. T. Ilutlcr , general freight agent. Mr. Hi own is accompanied by hii private secretary , A , J. Martin , A new room Is being ilttod up l Union Paclllc headquarters for tno use of the re. ceivcrs. Chief Clerk Ixomis of the Uurllngton has returned from the club shoot , making a very successful bag. Messrs. Holly and Ford of the Union. Paciilo are In the city. It was rumored yesterday morning that tba Great Northern intcndwl to run a line from Kearney to Oraaha , connecting the canal at Kearney with the canal to bo built Into Omaha , giving it a water connection with the metropolis of the state. . . - .Mlnur I'ollcu Mutton , For bolnz drunkmd disorderly Ed Kelly paid $13 into the city treasury , Sheriff Tigho of Cass county offers a re ward ot ti'iU for the capture of the men who committed tne murder at "Weeplncr Water Wednesday night , The residence of Alls * May Carver , Gil North Twentieth street , was burglarized night before lu l nnd $1M worth of clothlnK and $14 In money carried away , Mrs. n. Yeager who lives at 2111 Holly street , Kansas City , has usUcit the chief of police to nunt up her brother. Do Archer , who Is supposed to be in Oraaha. Yesterday morning Iu police court Jack Iy- on . the expressman wiio threatened to shoot Will Johnson , was lined fie and costs. A llttlo top much irhlsky wa the cause of the troublu between tlin men. Ono word describes lt'"penectlon. " We ro- fcr to DoWitt's Witch Hazel Sal ye.curei pllM