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.Y/flT1' ! ' v * THE OMAFTA DAILY BEE : FRIIJA'V , NOVEMBER J7 , 1&)3. ) 8PEG\HL NOTICES. KNT9 FOR TTOttK COLUMNS ADVERT1SEM until 1230p. m. forthe ercnln * nrtl until B..10 p.m. fortlw momln * and Sunday editions. Adxertlserii , iiy nvrHcMIn * n immbrwrt chock , pan Imvo thplr unsworn Mldrntnrd to n numbered letlorlncftm of Titr Brr. Answers so addressed will be delivered upon presont.itlon of the chert. SITUATIONS WANTED. nn ten. 1 Wo a word find Insertion , Icn word there- t tftor Nothlnir taken for loss than 23c. | B3tpr.niKsrrKD ifookKEEpER WANTS k position. Good references. Addrcm W 4 , J oo. [ SITU AT ION WANTED I Y BRIGHT OKH- i man boy 17 years old. peed habit * , to learn the I watchmaker ntul Jeweler trade ! salary no object. I Address V F. Iluhman , Crpslon , Neb M3H3 17 * SITUATION WANTED A3 CLERK IN OEN- eral store , Address 810 West 2d St. . Daveu- rt , ia. an-j si _ -WANTBI > 78IT UATION HV WF.T Nt'RSB. | Apply to Dr Cuseaden. 1713 Dodge * . 4U IB * I A SITUATION WANTKD BY A YOUNG MAN I A to do chores or nny of thlA kind or work. No I lilRh waucs wcpeeted. Ilcfcroiicca can ho fur * Intshed. AdrtressU'M.Ilrw. M433 I" ' WANTED MALE HELP , Rales , 1 Wen wonl first insertion.Ic.iwordlhere- Mfler. Notmiig Inken for loss llian 23e. " SOLICITORSI TEAMS FURNISHED. EXTRA p.iv to men with rigs. American Wringer Co. , IGOli Howanl St. 803 ' 'll ' THE NEBRASKA GUARANTEE SAVINGS ' JJnnd IinrHlinonl company wants a fewcentle- inrn of Rood nddrrns in net as solicitors. Apply nt ' rooms 22 mid 23 , Douglan block. HD4 "WANTED. I ABORERS ON THE u. s. oov- , , Arkansas nnd . .Illlll'lll work In Tonnessep. * < n n. n < > uu . LonlMntia : cheap faro. Kramer & O'Heani Labor * agency. 303 South llth street. M37fi Nli > > - A03NTS , SALARY OR COMMISSION. THE - . "cnvitrst Invention of thn an. The New Patent fChPinlcal Ink Ernalnir Pencil. Sells on sight. J iVorkH like magta. ARonts are maklmr S23.00 to k * 125.0(1 nor week. For further particulars write f .She Monroe Eraser Mfff. Co. . X 30. L Crasse. Win. M4KJ ' -MAN WANTKD FOR OUR CITY BUSINESS. Salary paid weekly. Call nt 1010 Doujjlas , tl > r7.-.00 A MONTH AND EXPENSES. E"X - [ .neluslvo lerrllory. No experience. Stnplo Roods , I itmolntn monopoly. Men nnd woniPii wanted. Yearly coutractw. Pay certain. No talk. Svulem iK-rfect. Wrlto quirk. Terms free. Address K. 80 , j Box 3303 , Boston , Mass. M50117 > - . A RELIABLE MAN IN EVERY B-WANTED. western states to handle Dwliro a ' Rhnmuatlc pills : nro euro nnd larjro pronts. J. A Dcxlge , 1203 S. 25th St. . Omaha. Neb. 2(11 ( DID TJ-WANTED AT ONCE , A NUMBER OP POUL- JJtry pickers : coed steady Job to rlcht p.irlles. Ctidalii' racking Company , South Omaha. WANTED. MEN INJWERY COUNTY TO ACT as prlralo detecllves under lustnictlons. Ex- , perlenco unneccHsary. Send Htatnp. National Du- lectlvo Bureau. Indianapolis. Ind. M4U2 22 * j -WANTED , MEN TO HANDLE LUBRICAT- JJInt'ollR nnd spc-clallles , alone eras nsluollne. 1 Address Eagle Rollnlne Co. , Clovuland , O. A CORNET PLAYER : ONE WHO CAN teach a baniL Address SecretarjMonrmi band , Monroe , Neb. M430 22 T > WANTED. A THOlldUOniA COMPETENT IJinan to take charge of the nalen department of a aiini'd gOodH : in < l HOUP department of a large pack- ughotiHe. MiiHt thoroughly iitiderHtaiul thebiiHl- ie H hud know thu trade. Addresi stating ex- ? i'rloncereferenccnand salary expected , w r > 0 , Ree. 114 'J 1 10 WANTED FEMALE HELP. Hales. IKeu word llrst Insertion , lea word thero- tter. Nothing taken for less tlian 23c. ( -WANTED" LADIES ANIJ oENTLEMiiN. WE , -/will pay you $3.00 to $1.)0 ( ) per week to do I strictly homo work for us ; no canvassing and I prompt p-iyment. Send addressed cnvolopu Llb- l trly Supply Co. , Liberty snuare , Boston , Mass. . ' 30.1 10 * | fl-W ANTED. COMPETENT GIRL , MRS. FRANK . /Wllcox , S.V. . corner 2'Jlh aud Douglas nt. 390 17 -WANTED-A COMPETENT COOK AND /laundress. Mrs. James E. lloyd , 15103 Daron- | port St. 333-17 * -WANTED , FIRST-CLASS COOK. NONE others need apply. Bent of references required. Apply 270J Farnain. : < > 17 * - , A (3OOD ClltD FOR GENEHAt. C-AVANTED Apply at 120U ! Dodge. Mw. Win. llaydem aum IB' -WANTED. ' < 31RL ; FOll .ODNEUAIi. UOUSK- work , miist'bu good cook and lawidress. 11SO S. 4lli street. 41'J- ' _ > 'J r < -EXEKIENCED GERMAN LADY CLERK. DIIY vygoodH. out the city , 10 OU. Omaha Employment Bureau. Ill ) N. 10th street. SUI14 17 * FOB BENT HOUSES. Rates. lOc.i line each Insertion , 11.30 a Una per monlli. Nothing taken for less than 23e. D"-UOUSES"TN ALL ! > ARTS "OP THE CITY" The O. P. Davis company , 1S05 Parnaai. 805 I 1-0-ROOM COTTAGE. MODERN. CHOICE. IN X/StuuforU circle. C. S. Elsulter , 201 Beu bids. 807 - AGENCY , 007 BROWN BLOCK. I ) HOUSE , 1813 CASS. J. JOHNSON R24 F.iruam . Ml 33 - " - . P. K. DARLING , BARKER BLOCK. D--HOUSES. M374 D-.FOR RENT. { SIX ROOM FLAT. INQUIRE 1II1U Dodt-B Street. M402 D-HOUSES , 3 TO 0 ROOMS , COS NO. 13TU. M38UN21 * nCORNER FLAT- P.OOMS. RANGE AND n- all other caiivenlt'iicvs. no beltfr lint lu Omaha , f33. Room 2. Patlersou block , 1023 Farnain St. Jeumu clonsor. U03 - NINE-RQOM MODERN HOUSE , HANSCOM Place , cheap. J. W. Squire. 24S lk-o. M315 COTTAGE. * s,00 MONTH , 1327 NORTH 23D. Imiulre. 1S23 Jackson. bSl - - HOUSE. PERFECT CONDITION. D-D-ROOM , : small family ; location 111)Northsothrstreet ) ; lentresouable. Bo ? sHlll. 1133 1)3 FOR Rr.NT-182,1 CAPITAL A VK , 14 ROOMS. Ihia Capital ave. It rooms. 21)24 Webster Hi , 3loimm. Henry W. Yates. 23d IU -FOR RENT , COTTAGE CORNER 25TH AVIJ and Dodge : mojcni Improrementu ; first class roii.'llr. Inqulru2.'ill Dudgu st. 2UU I-FOR RENT , 10-ROOM HOUSE , AND PURNI- I ) turolorial" . 2021 Parnain Bireut. Maoa lu * - ' RENT. 13-ROOM HOUSE WITH STA- D-l'OR I horses , nil modern conveniences. No , 1011) Park avemif. now occupied bv Captain A. lllrd. U , S. A. ; posneftston u'tven Into ! December , Apply ut IW2 Heti bulldlug or 1021 Park avi-nne. DTO RENT SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE. $23.00 ; barn IftleslnHlj nlco lawn , treew. city water , IMenii i-imienti'd rellars , bath , near motor. Sou owner , D , V 8tc\oim. UOl Paxtou block. M35U BEST 3 AND 8-ROOM HOUSES IN CITY. D I rites. Inqnlro 2502Blondo Hlnvt. M008 N23 * HUNT 3-HOOM COTTAfiK OR THREE I-FOR - , I ) rooms ; of aaniu for hotmekeepUig. blhl H , iiotli , POR RENT , 1814 DODOK , BASEMENT.SUIT- D I uble farkeeplng lioarders. Rent lakeii nut In board. Refi'runfo required. : i S 17' V-8-ROOM HOUSE. MODERN. FURNISHED OR /uufuriitBhvd , Apply 1112 S.lOlli. 413 ELEGANT " -ROOM HOUSE. ALL MODERN. ncartwuiMr Hum , * 30.00 , 714 No. 10th. In- 2003 Unit 41819 | - \ . FOB UKNT. NBW 4-ROOM COTTAGE. COR .1 'lllitli ai il S-ililir ; cellar , cistern , city water ; I8.UO. Ii. < ) iiru | laiH Farnain. M123 ID' FOUR ROOM HOUSE 031 S. 17 St. ill. HO. I ) HO.M432 ROB .HENr fcURNISHEO ROOMS. Raten. ll c u wonl Ural Insertion , lo a word tliuro alier. Not.ilnl < tki.'ii forlus than23e. - KL'RNISHIID ROOMS FbRGENTLE' E-TWO . 323 buiith 0lh btnvt. 047 ? - ROOM WITH OR WITHOUT B'D. 024 8. 18 , _ _ 412 N18 * EPt'UNISIIED ROOM WITH HEAT f7.IM ) PER month , H118 , 8MUMrvul. M355 1U _ FOU IlfNT PIIRNISIIED ROOM FOR 1 OR 2 , KeutlPliivu , 2017 Dodyo Hlreel. M3UU E-PUKNISHEJ ROOM , 2017 HARNEY ST. 3HU 21' .FOR RENT. 9 ROOMS FURNISHED COM- pletuforUslillKiuBckccpliiK. 013 No. 10th. -TWO LARGE. HANDSOME ROOMS. FULLY . 'iimldlu1 * ! , for K'iitleiucu ; most deblrablu loca * Uou lu the city , S. Vf , ror , 17th aud DoUro. : -LARaK SOUTH PROUT ROOM. QENTLK- men profurrud. 1U24 ltuirla struct. struct.H28 10' ROOMS AND BOARD. Rates. 1 Ho a wonl lint InuurUou. lo a wor4 thoro- I ttter. NothlnUkun for IIUM tUia L'Jo. i ; < - YOUNG I WOMEN'S HOME. UNDER CABB OP 1' Wuuieu'u C'lirltstuiu a 3Qcl4tlou , 111 S. J7lli 81. - . . AND STRIC5TLY FIRST CL.VSS ' board at 210U Uouslaa ktrwn , Mli.17 , I TIIK DOLAN , Mtta AND 811 N. lt > T I ST bill 1 ; lortxklroom , Ik-atanJall modem eonvciilence * ; line ttmullur roouiH wlUi boutl. 202U Harney W3J2 18- FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD OVmllntMTl "h'-SOUTH ROOMS , LOW RATT.S , 2584 HARNEY. , BOARD FOR TWO GENTLEMEN C24 South 2flth rc. 37120 * | ? -I > OAHD AND nOOM ; STEAM I1KAT. OAS. L bath ; H.CO aud $3.00 per vreck. 411 North 1 Itli. M770 28 * TJ1 A PLKASANT FUONT HOOM WITH HOAUD -L for two , In private family , 2i215 Howard nt. 413 FOKB.ENT UNFDBNISH'D ROOMS Hate * IKos wonl first Itit-rtlon. IcaxrorJ then- after , Nothlnir Mltcn for IOHH tli.iuSSc. T-UNrtmNisrKt ROOMS , ALL 'MODERN -II : ) -2 OR 3 UNFURNISHED ROOMS. 2100 FAR- fiiam street. M2IIS 18 * GROOM PLAT , 100.1 LKAVENWORTH ST. 1 I NICB UNFURNISHED ROOMS. WITH JbalU , $7.00.2113 Krsklna HI. , North Ultli. 38I ! II ! * FOK KENT STOKE3 AND OFFICES RnteH. IWc a vrord flratlniortlon , Ic a word thcro- nrter Nothln ; taken for loss than Uoc. TKOlt RKNT.THK4-STOIIY IlItlCK DUI1.D1NO - Lllllinmin t , Tintnilldln ; li.is a tlrcproof co * nu-nt l > i < icnirnl , romplulc Htu.im lioillnr llxtnrot , wnti'ronnll the lloora , VAN , ole. Apply nt the offlco of Tun HBK. UIO f STOUE , 321 S. 15TH. STEAM IIRAT. JL 11733 N2S * T-OFFlCK3WlTHNElLniXCK. STRAM HEAT. 1 JI7JI3 N''S _ I FOIt UKNT. LAUGK 3-STORY HIOO1N3 bnru , 10th anil L ; tvfn\vortlii thirty IIOTHCS nml Ktoranc' . J. W. Sinlro.-JIH It.-c. M314 AQENT3 WANTED. ILiten. l c a wonl Qrst liiBorttnn.lc a word thcro- nflur. Nuthlnr taken for lens than 'J3c. v r.'flU bofon"XiiianV' Wn can put you In Iho way , anil will provolt or forfeit $500 ; thli nn- uoutK'rmrnt inuy b < ; your Hlupptni ; Htunu lo a for- Umu If tnlceii : ulvautiit : of nt once. Address "Jl.iniifactiirorB , " Dox ulUS ; , lloBton , Mais.M203 M203 23 * J WANTKD. TEN POMCITORS , EITHER SEX , for city work to Immlloono of Ihn vervbosl wll- tup articles. SnllH In pvcrj' homo anil office. Will boar Invrstleatlon. 100 percent profit. Agents wnntoU for Council llliifTs , South Omuli.i. Lincoln. Callati707 ! Hanilllon,7 toOa.m. M.130 IT * 1-AGENTS WANTED. TXJPAL AND GENERAL , 'for a quick nclllng patcrnltM novelty. Kill to 150 pnr criit proill : cowl nollcltors c.in innlio from * ltM.l)0 ) ) to # 300.1)0 ) ! i month : territory fn'sh : write for particulars. The Ohio Novelty Co. , D 1 , Clncln- nall. O. M187 T WASTED. BOYS AND OIULS WHO WISH TO 'J make money wliru oul of school , H i I unniu and wo will tell you how. No money \vanlcd. L. SI ly- npr A Co. . Providence , K. I. M385 20 * I MEN AND WOMEN AS MANAGERS TO EM- ' 'ploy nicnntR ; $75.00 auil uxpeiises ; ycarlvcon- tnicts : credit Rlrunvrlle : with stamp. MrHaba ilfg. Co. . St. Paul. Mlnlij M4U 2U * I AOKNPS INVIfflTlGATEl FINEST SELLING < J artlclu out. Addrvni Room 20 , Crvtglitou block , Omaha. M40D 111 * T RESIDENT AGENTS OR DEALERS WANTED u to handle our prepirad R < mi . mncllnire , Rlnea. pastes , ilntHhes and BlzlnirH. Aivard rocelrwl at Chlcazo cxhlhlllon. Uberal coniailssloiii. Sole nireiioy lo satlsfaotorv parly. The Arjbol Mfc. Co. , 13 Oold St. , Now York. JH''O 18 * T\VE WANT YOU TO WORK FOR US. THUS J ninklni ; 412.00 to $33.0U IHT week. Parties pre ferred who can furnish a liorso and travel throueh th country : a team , tlionuli. U not necettsary. A few vacancies lit towns and cities. Spare hours may bo unud to good advantage. H. P. JohiiHOn & Co. , llthand Main htrcets , Richmond , Va.M123 M123 23 * J-AGF.NT. A RELIABLE 1'EllSON TO TAItE the ajtencv In their town for ono of the best paying articles on the market : retails for'J5c. pays 1UH per cent profit. B3lls to every famllv. Robert H. West , Cleveland , O. M43I ) 17 * WANTED TO BSMT. Ralca. IWc a word flrsl Insertion.lc a word there after. Nothing taken for lens lhan'JOc. K-WANTED , TO RENT near Omaha. Address W 38. Bee. M30J 20 * WANTED. TO RENT. 4 TO FURNISHED rooms for honsekeeplne , with bath ; steam heat if possible. Address Vf 49. Due. M403 17' K-WANTED , ROOM AND BOARD FOR MAN indwifuin private family , state price. Address - dress W-f.2. But-offlcu : 412-17 * Tf GENTLEMAN. STRANGER , WANTS ROOM -IVand partial board with wldbw , where there are no other1 roomoru preferred. Address W 51 , Beo. 410 1C * Rates , lOc aline each Insertion , $1.50 a line per month. Nothing taken for less than 2Sc. - STORAGE , WILLIAMS X CROSS , 1211 HAR ney. SH STORAGE FOn HOUSEHOLD GOODS , M ; clean aud cheap rate * . R. Wells , 1111 Farnatu 815 W.ANIED TO BUY. Rates. IKe a wonl tlrst Insertion , Ic. u word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 25e. COMPLKTE bank ilxturaH ; partitions , desks , ete , 1017 Jones st. 417 1 ! ) TV-WANTED , CASH FOll A TYPEWRITER i > niachtnu. Address with prlco and condition ] W ll.lloe. . 4211 ID * FOR SALE FURNITURE. ItateR. I We a wonl tlrst Inserllon. Ic u word thereafter. Nothing taken for lcs < than 25c. Wells Auction Co. , 1111 Parn.im St. 811) _ -FOR SALE CHEAP. FURNITURE IN FIRST- claHsbo.inlIng hoiibu , well located and full of good p lying bi.i.'dj.-s RJHOI for selling , luav- Ingthoeliy , Inquire of-W. H. Krcldler. 52(1 P.ix- ton block. M403 lit- FORSAKE HORSES , WAGONS.EIC Rateo. 1 We a wo.il flrat Inserlion.lc a wonl there after. Notldng taken for less than 2,1u. IJ-FOR SALE , A BLACK M ARE. 5 YEARS OLD : L prlco i-25.011 , ut Windsor stubles , 15th and Datcuport. M3M ) 17 * FOR SALE M1SOSLLANEOU3. Rates , m < e aonl tlrst Inwrtlon , la a wonl thereaftur. Nothliu ; taken for loss tlmu 25c. - BRUNSWICK BILLIARD TABLJ ? AND Q-ONK onii pool Uble , iiBiil i ) months , ns good aa now , forsalo cheap. Address P. O. box 813 , West Point , Neb. film Q-F1VK-HORSBPOWBR ELECTRIC MOTOR , good us now ; a bargain , M. O. llelllv. corner lllh and M streets. Lincoln , Neb. M33U 17 Q -FOR SALE CHEAP. 1 TWO-REVOLUTION -Campbell newbiiaiier pn-ss and 1 double cylin der Taylor , air bprlni ; , wllh two folders : good con dition. Address for particulars Lock Box 8 , South Omaha. Nub. U72 Q-H03 Sl'RlNO FRAME NO. a PNEUMATIC Rambler , good as nu\v. A bargain , ( i. H. Jer ome , Yoi k , Neti. M422 22 * CLAIRVOYANTS. Rntc , lOoallnaoach Insertion $1.50 a line per nionth. Nothing taken for lens than 23e. " - . . * . CLAIRVOYANT , rclUOlububluusMmodUuu ; Stujearat UU N.lUlli 817 MASSAGE , BATHS , iiTO . r > s llc ( a line ftach liiMurttmi. ! bl..M ) n Una ] . Nothlnc takijii tor lean than 23e. ADAMB SMITH. 60'JS. ISTH. 2NO Pl 1 Room U. Mastugo , vapor , a'.cohol. utc. sulphur- - lieand ni : oaitia. M312 IB' P- MME , CARSON. 1121 DOUGLAS , THIRD 1 floor , room 7 , miM : < i.ize , alcohol , auluhnr and sea baths. M34I 11) ' _ HX-MME. LA RUE , MAS3AUE , 410 SO. 13TH. ' PERSONAL. Rates , lOualluo each liisurllon. $1.50 a line per month. Nolhlng takeu for less thaii23e. UlMATIUMONY OR PLEAStlRE"NEW ! DEAU Send 2-cviit stamp to P , O. Box bUl , Ilaatlnga , Neb. M720 N2 U-MASSAGE TREATMENT. KLEOTRO-THER- mal balha. Scalp and hair treatment , muulcnro U-CUTTHI8OUTANUPR > aENTATCO\VAN'S Photo blndlo. 21U3 Cumliur Htruct , und you \vlllbocntUH-d to 12 arUto caldnet pnotoa.cry U'fct , ou irlltudxud canlaaud an 8x10 urlslo , f l.OU ; wlihoul thin * 1.5U ; lor IU days oub * . Upon Sun- da > , U977.nl ? > UILLUSTRATED MARRIAGE JOURNAL , c oflxr > > 0ii lugcortvupouueutu , mullud Iivu lirowii Pub , Co. , Tukslo. q MUai ) 2U > _ -LAD1KS. SKND NAMU AND ADDRESS TO Vl.ivl Co. , 001 N , Y. Llfi < nidg. . lor a U0-pigu lu-allh boy'i. Ultlcaiiauaulutluu fruvi lady lu lit tei.dancc. 7l > V-Nu : * U-2100 PAUNAM STREET. LADIES RE I'clvfl bcfolt ) uud durliii coauncmcjit. coauncmcjit.M237 18 * HOW TO 8PKCUt-\TE. SEND FOR OUR lllllu book tolling all about IU Mailed froe. Northweslrni Oialn uud block EjecUmiifO. Rlollo bulldlti , cmcafv , 111. " " MONEY TO LO A.N RK AL E5TAT3. RAICI 10 A line rath Insertion. ( IJ > n a line par nionth. Notlilnic taken for leM than 23c. " " r LOAN AT ix > WEST RATES. The O. P. Divlft Co. 1S03 Pnmnm ntrocU dip - IXJANSON IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED city property , fl.OOO and npwardu , fl to UK per ccntl nodclays.W.Pnrnam Smith JcCo.,1320 Pnrnam 821 _ \\r-MONEY TO LOAN AT CURRENT RATES. > > Apply to W , B Mclklo , First National Bk Mil ? . 822 _ MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES ON Improved nml unimproved Onnha real estate , 1 to 5 years , FUtcllty trust Co. , 1704 Faninni. SgQ _ \\r-ANTHONY IXAN ANDTRUSTCO. . .lift N. Y. " ' Life , lends at low raloi for choice security on Nebraska and Iowa farms or Omaha city proix'rty , 823 \\r-WANTED. POR COMEDY CO. , 3 YOUNO i' ladles.2 comedians. No. 1 tenor and pianist. Address W 63. Bee. M431 17 * MOMEY TO LOAN O JATTBL9. Raton , lOc.i llnor.icli Insertion , fl.BO a line per nionth , Nothing taken for less than 23c. V-MONKY TO LUAN- A. Wo will loan you any mini wlilch you wish , Rinall or lanre. nt the loweit jxisslble ralpi , In the quickest iiosilblo time , nml for any length of limn toBiiltyon. You ran pay It back In tmch Install- mi'titi ns you wish , when you wish , and only pay for It as long as you keep lu You can boirow C" HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND PIANOS , HORSES , WAUONS AND CARRIAGES. WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS. MEItRHANDlSE OR ANY OTHER SECURITY , Without publicity or removal ot property. OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. , 300 SOUTH 1HTH STREET , llrst Iloor above the street. THE OLDEST. LARGEST ANDONLY INCORPOR ATED LOAN COMPANY IN OMAHA , 324 X WILL LOAN MONEY ON ANY KIND OP SE- curlty ; strictly conllilentl.il. A. E , Harris , room 1 , Continental block , H'-'U : V DO YOU WANT MONEYI : : A. : ; Wn will loan yon ANY SUM you wish onyour : ; FURNITURE , PIANO1. HOllSES. WACO.VS , t : CARRIAGES. WAREHOUSK RECEIPTS , elc. : : Wo plvo prompt attention to nil application1 * , : and will carry your loan as lone as you with. " : You can reduce the cosl of carr > In ? your loan : ! by n i > ayment nt any time. There U no publicity : : or rt-moval of property. : : FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE CO. . Room 4 , Wtthncll block. : : Cor. loth nml llarncy Hit. . : 823 : BUSINESS CHANCES. Rates , lOe a lluo each Insertion , $1.30 a line. PIT monlli. Nothing ; taken for less than 23c. \VR FURNISH CAPITAL TO START YOU IN Y business. We want to establish ono honeat. re liable , enterprising iiorson , man or vroma'i , In a legitimate money-iuaklmr business In every county In thu wettt. liuulness is clean , easy and legiti mate. HI ? money for parlies with push and pluck. If you can't furnish llrst-class rufereiicoa don't ap ply. Remember , no money rentdred. Wrlto at once , before some ono with more entrrprlsa se cures your territory. The Dr. Starr Herb Remedy Co. . 2114 K.lHl 13rd St. . Chicago. 111. 827 \T POR SALE. AN INTEREST , IN A M ANUFAC- JL turlnir plant ( with position In the oflleo If so h - sired ) , $10.000.00 to S15.U03.00 cash required. No trades considered. The company has an estab lished trade ou a ro.t Iv selling article at 3 fool prollt. Address S 30. Bee. t < 28 Y FOR RENT , A BAKERY SHOP , OLD STAND. 01U North lUth street. Apply to Jos. Redinin. 82U POR SALE. DRUG STOCK AND FIXTURE ! Address K. E. Howendobler , Bcrtr.ind , Neb. 332 _ HARNESS STOCK. NO OPPOSITION : MUST Y bo sold before January 1 ; about $330.01) ) cash reautred. bulauco on time. Geortrc E. GUI. Ute , Ia. M30i ) 2.V FOR SALE. CHEAP , THE BEST LOCATED - haloon ID South Omaha. Enquire J. W. Tlpe , mrent. 2418II street. M27H IS' Y FOR SALE. A WELL LOCATED AND finely furnished hotel with Quo bar attached. Addrerj W 3i > , Bee. M31JO 20' V STOCKS OP GOODS BOUGHT AND SOLD. 1 W. C. Ritchie , Pender , Neb. M37U _ ! -LOCATION WANTKD FOll A FIRST-CLASS - stock of hardware. AcKIrona W43 , llee. - M4IO t7 WANTED , TO JIEET.A GENTLEMAN HAV- Y Inir from $ .1,1)03.00 to $3.000.00. who Isdeslr- ousof eiilerlup Into a protlUblu mercantile busi ness for which Omaha affords an exceptional op portunity. Little or no competition. Jlest of references elvou and rcqulroa. Address W 47 , Omaha Bee. M403 18' " FOB. EXCHANGEE. RateR,10c a line cacli Insertion , $1.30 a llni ! pjr month. Nothing- taken for less thtiii 23e. ' Z-I OWN 100 FARMS IN NEBRASKA.'KANSAS and Dakota. Will sell cheap or exch'insro for mdse.horses and cattle. Add. bov70FrankfortfIntl H0 : ! y-CLEAN STOCK OP GENERAL MDSE. WILL fJ take real est atemoney. Box203 , Frankfort , Ind 830 Z-$14.000 STOCK CHOICE MERCHANDISE : T3 exchange- SS.OOO land and $ U,0 ( > D cash. Will trade all or part of stock for land and cash. Box 871. West Point. Neb. 031 V FOR EXCHANGE , CLEAR IOWA LAND TO tVtrade for stock of ffeneral merchandise , tv books and Htatlont'ry. Confidential. C. W. Jackson Sioux Cily , la. M37I1 23' y SEVENTY ACRES CHOICE FRUIT LAND AJslx miles from Los Angeles. California , and out mllu from Glcndalc , on S. P. R. R. Soil the besL All under irrigating ditch. Ten ucres In alfalfa producing six crops annually Specially adaptei to prunes , peaches , olives anil small fridtu. Has ten-room house and three-room eottasre. well tin Ixhed. Wantstoclihanlw.ireorcener.il merchau dine. For particulars address * Davenport X Water man , 822 N. Y. Llfo bulldliiff , Omaha , Neb.M433 M433 17 * FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. Rates , 1 Oca line each tnsartlon , Sl.fiO a line pr month. Nothing taken for lea * thai 23o. rpOR SALE CHOKJEi LANDS CHEAP : ON 10 J- years time. Also lands to uxchanxc for stock muse or llvo stock and cosh. J.V. . Wolpton , Gr.int,2fcD. 443 N1U F'ARM FOR SALE. A choice , well Improved 10-aero tract In Burpy count ) ' , within one mllu of tha town of La Platte , and only three miles from new Fort Cr ok ; two railroad stations near bv ; taxes lUlit In this county ; nearness to Fort Crook , Omaha und South Omaha Insures good mid iwnnammt markets for earden truck , small fruits , butler , eires aud jxniK try , besides usual farm products. 1 can offer this tpleiidhl properly at an attractive prlco for a short tlmii. Walter G. Clark , lain Hirm-y st. 370 1)13 BARGAINS. HOUSE * . LOTS. ANDFAHMS.SALE ortradu. F. K. D.irlinir. Barker blk. 8J1 \\7-E HAVE SEVERAL NICE HOUSES FOP. 11 renl near HaiiHeom Park Ht fiom $33.00 to $45 00 per month , Thcnohoiibes have bill ) , fur nace , irau , soweratre , etc. Aru In a splendid neigh borhood and dona to ear line , schools. flnuvln-H , etc. HU-kH' Real Estate Agency , 303 New York Life IHllldllK- . 420 10 I HAVE FOR RENT A PINE STOCK FARM , 1.000 acres in Webster county , Neb. . 300 In culti vation , bams , bheds. houses , living water. Djhlru to K'H f.mii Implementu and stock to tenant , will sell fanu with or without stock. Also for sale or rent , a lareo farm near Council llhitTn , Iu. K. A. Beimon. 112 N , Y. Life. M42I 18 SECURITIES ifOR SALE. Ratas , Ida a line each Insortlon , $ l-51)u lluo pur monlh. Nothln ; takeu for luis than 23c , pHOICB 1ST MORTGAGE ? . ANY AMOUNT. G. vyJYallace , Browu block , lUlh und Douxlus. 832 HIGH GRADE OMAHA CITY MORTGAGES , nctllti ? purchasers CIKK ! i-itn of Internal , sums of from $100 up.for H.ilo by Ulubo Loan iVTruut Co. , Itltli A. Dodge , Omaha. Parlteiilard on uupllc.ulon. H33 8 PER CENT MORTGAGES FOR SALE. SECURIty - Ity ubaolutely safe , Amua Real Kstalu ascncy , 1017 Pamjir. . H3I1 FOR SALE. CHOICE FIRST MORTGAGES. B. J , Kendall. Brovtn block , llith uud Ltoiii-ltin. 220 FOR RENT HALLS. ICatea , lOo a line oaoh Insertion , if 1.31) n lliu i > or monlh. Nothing taken for IIVM tlnu 'J3a. A RMORY HALL , 1714 eAPlTOL AVENUE , AND aLMoraiid'Haaiismbly rooniH. 1510 ll'iniey Hlnvt , for balls , club partlov , inuutlmra. oto.i rant \vry choapi hulls llret-class. Call ut 1510 Hurney , Ml 1)8 ) Dl SCALES. XTEW AND 8KCONDHANDSOALES.ALL KINDS. i > Addrcuti Borden Jl SellecU Co. , Lake. bt.CIik-aira H10 LOST Rates , IHs word firit lusortio.i , Ic ) worl thuroaflor. Notlilu ; tVuii for Ion Hi m 23j. IOST-SMALLWH1TB.CURLYPOODLP. HI1CH , JNovember 13. Return to B. W. Slmeral , MO Hoe. bulldlnir , and obtain ruward. M35J 1 OST-POCKBTBOOK. I1KT1VKKN 1STH AND XJCumlnir niid 13th aud Farnani. Iteturn haiui ; to main ottlco Wentern Uulou Telegraph Co. M ! > 7d 17' _ TT IS KNOWN WHO FOUND TUB ROLL OP -I money , with usuiu and address on Dm Ic.ttlier cover , If returned to uwuur ono-fuiirtli ! ) txi tflveu us ruward and 110 nuc tluuu a k l. r OST-TWO COWS AT CUT OFF LAKE : ONP. IJlurk red , about 11 ) eur old. lionvy wllh t-all ; other "HolBteln. " & year * , bluck awl vrliltu. Finder notliy A , llj > d , awld'o leu Uouao. mid ru- celvy ruwaixl. " M4Ull 22 * AET AND LANGUAG&b. Rates , lOon line oaoli liiMartlon , $ l.StallU3 pjr mouth , Nolhhif taken fttr ItNM tUau 23o. p7dKLYKjrUECK.BANT TAYDTKXCHE IplUCaliforula W OU HORSES WTMTffRED ll.Mcs. lOo a line naeh ln" fftlon. * LSO n line per Nothing taXen torlevt _ _ _ | in 23e. HORSES WINTERED. PAlROfrtTUNDS. CTA $3 mo.i leave cnlers nlJ.T , iVnjra\r's | , Toln. IOJ , ctt2N mRSES WIKTERED A SPECIALTY. APPI. I Cotton's birn , corner Iftlhiand CASK ntropts , D9 * ORSE * WINTERED $ ,1 PER , MONTH. At dross \V. H. MIlLlrd , Om.ilrt ' Njttlonal bank. ' . ; a 13 Dfl _ _ TJ. FLEMING HAS LKASHp THE WOOD > Cliff stocx farm nt Calhoim , Nel ) . , ownol by J , : . Market , and U now rovlr ui take nlock for winter. .Stock box stalls , $7iOnnnd slmtln slallfl , . For particulars address 13 HI Farn.tm Btrcot. Omaln. _ , . , _ M323 18 * Y.TORSES WINTEREDSTUBEtf'\23ll \ PARKAVlT. ORSES WINTERED AT WINDSOR STABLES , 15th and Dtrcnport. Will receive bent of rare. Terms reasonable. M381 D14' _ DBHSSMAKINO. _ Rates , lOc a line oich Insertion , $ lftOn line per monlh. Nothing taken for less than 2iic. r\RESSES , $ t | WRAPPER ? . $2 1)0(1 ) ( N. 24T1L 31720 11ESSKS M ADB AT 1121 HOMTAltD ST. ANY ityllsh BOWit for 13.00. 387 2l > UNDERTAKERS ANDjiMBALMEHS Raton , inc a llnocach Insertion. $ lnn a line per monlh. Nolhlnir taken for less than 23c. W. BAKER ( FORMERLY WITH JOHN O. wJacobs. dcce.ued : 1 Her with M , O , Mini ) , tinilar- taker and cmbalmur , 015 S. lUlh st. Tel. UOJ. 833 If K. IUTRKBT. PUNEHAL DIRECTOR AND , embalmcr. 1U1H Chicago St. Tel. 00. Mini SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING , iocs llnopacli Insertion , $1.30.1 tin } pr month. Nothing taken for lew. than 2J YOUNG LADIES AND OKNTLKMEN CAN SOON ncqnlro n working knowleilira ot ohortliand and typewriting at A. C. Van Sint'H schoul of shorthand - hand , SKI JT. Y. Life. Typewriters to rent. 8.11 J3ANOIWU ACADEMY. Rates , ino allnetMch Insertion. Sl.S'la lliu psr month. Nothing taken for loss than 23e. MOitAND'S DANCING SCHOOL7Tnio"llARN"EY vireel. Li-ssoim for adults , TnesJay and Thurs day 8 | i. m. : clilldruii. Tuesday 4 p. in. , Satnrdoi- 111 a. m , and 2:30 : o. m. T > > r.ii very reasonabln. Ml Oil Dl PAWNBROKERS JSONNENBERO , DIAMOND 1IROKEU , ISO'S Douglas L Loans money on diamonds , watcliea.uto. Old culd aud sliver bonjlit. Tel. 153J HJU TYPEWRITERS. SMITHS.REMINGTONSOALIGRAI'HS ; KVERY IlilnKi- unheard of prlcos. Tel. 008. Itoylos , t UabUUii : N.Y Llfobldg. Send for saniplos. 8.7 * RRILWHY TIME GRRD Loaiesl HIllulNTrrJN.t.MJ.iUVflil. I Arrive i OJI.iha I D3.ot 10ti ! an 1 Ml inSts. | Onviil Leaves I 'J1IIOAG J. U. 1. A , I' . Omaha J Union Dipal IDtliAMarjy SU. | Omaha J EAETr ' "I | fijtoam ! Oklaionia&T : > iitHaxp4H'C.Suii j la.10 a a 2.03iml Colorado lAaiMl I 4.ripu ' ' ' ' " ' ' . , .TLeavesf tlNlOiTPA fPTtv' f Arrive Omaha I Union JH-pot'-lUth fcMaroy Sts : | Oniah-v . r..Donver Express. ' . . 4.u.tp.u 2.151XH1 . Overland Vlyef . 7.0Jpn 4.15 pm I Beatrice & Strom BbV Kx ( ox Sutrt 12.30 p 11 U.IOpm . Pacltle Express . 10.10am ( l tlpml ) . . . .DeiivorF.istM.ill . , . i Arn < rat Oinalia | U. P. Depot auJ M-ircr SLs. | Oinht "C WIpml l . Clilc.tTO Llmllwl 11.30 am | . . . Chicago Express ( e.Siiii.l. . . . | 5.30m | Leax cs I P.T E. . ' * MOTVALLKY ( Arrives Oniahal Depot IStli and Wehstgr Sta. I Omaha 11.115 mil UpadwooJ Uxprm 4.5UP11 ! t.03aiuEx. | ( SaUIWyo. Ecp. ( Ks. Mot. ) 4.50 p ll 5JUpji .Norfolk liJDreas ( Kx. S.iulayt. 10.13331 6.13pai ! .St. i'aul E pr.-aa II 231H Leaves i CHICAGO i NORTH WE3TN. ( Arrives Oin.ili.il U. P. depot. 10tl > A , Mircy Sts. I OuiUi Leaves I MISSOURI PACIFIC. I Arrives Omalial Depot 15th and Webstar Sts. 12.13 pm { St. Lonls Expros. ) ( ! . ( K ) am 10.00 pm St. Louis Express 1.23 pii 0.10 pii Nebraska Local. 8.13am Leaves I C. ST. P. , M. i O. Oiii.ihal Depot I5th.uul Vfobstfi'Sis. I Omahi h.50am . .Slonx City AccommoJitton. . ' ! i.03pn 1.15)1.11 ) Sioux City Exprasi ( Kx , Sia. ) I'-MOpai 0.1 , " liu .St-Paul Llinltod i ll.23i'ii ; 0.10 pin Oakland P.mmuiir ( Ex. Sun. ) I 8.45 ii.n Loaves I SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC .Arrives Omaha I Dc | > ot. IStliaiidW'ibsU'rSls I Omaha " 5.43pm | St. Paul Llmltod. I l3am ) fi.45pmChleago | Limited I U.23am I eivec 1 OMAHA i ST. LOUIS. iArrlvo B Omaha I U. P. Depot. 10th and Marcy , Omaha ' 3.43pmj * St. LouisCuniion IKilI ir. . ? iin THE IIUAI.TYH.VItKlir. . ISSTRUAIENTS placed on rceoril Novcui- bef 10 , 1803 : WAItltAXTY IF.HDi Puler nreessen anil wlfoto W V llelile. lots B. U , II ) , bloclc U. lloiinltigton. . . * 1,100 I H Mcfornilek otiiltu AJ lluiiscom , lotC , block 137 , Omaliu 33,000 .Marn'ii-et : ( 'ii jrlna and husband to Mlchuel Tliunms , lot 01 , Slicrinun mill 1,000 N U Nollsuu null wife to Jolm NIcUol- son , lot 4. block 9 , Went Side 1,000 W A Aiiclen on unit wlfo to H K ThuniUh , lot 11 ! , block GO , South Oinulin -IS Kmiim Sonimcr to Joseph Splclci , lots IU , 11 , 12 , block 1H , 1st add to. < olitli Onmliii 3.000 KarulliiaSpluliii uud liu ! iand to lles- ( ihi Kitvan , lot 12 , bleak 1 , UUulioma titirk. 0,000 J s Ko\ivIs \ to O A I'ulmer , until v H lot 11. block ! ) , I'lalnvlow COO A 0 1'rost lo O I'rioiunson , n ! 1 lot 5 , lilockrJ , I'lalnvlow 1,800 Ulclmrd U'lvuutTu and wlfo to Ueoreu Kclincll , lot 20. block 8. rtblielby 1'laon , , 123 J T Morlarty to Uavld Shurji iw ii lot 0. block "K. " I.owo'midl./j 1,000 O K llurker null wlfo to A 11 Ilimmnn. lot 14 , block 12 , OrcluirU 11111 750 K < lwind Jeffrey nuU wlfo tolK-iniuul Itnliortir , lot 25 , blouk mr llil 'ui I'liu-o VSi. . . . . . . 1.25Q Arrhlu ItlchinoiiU lo J \ \ ' lUlbliuon , lotO , Holby Heights , < . 300 Jose nil I < llartu uud w Ife to flVensel- uusltozaut til , mi In0211 Ur tract ( oiniiiuncliiK ut the lnteri > di-llnii of 1)10.Military ) load and I.litUl'apiiU- lou ci'fck , Iu bu 34-lC-l'j , ij. , . . . . D.OOO QUIT CLAIM IlKEltk. Giniimr Ekwtill mid wlfo .to O W Wattle.loti 12 mul 15. uhxjk l.lot - 11 , block . ' . -ciuton urn , tot ; ; 10 , iu and 21 , blo > ; kI , Portland 1'lgfu 1 DKKIM. Ol J Iloljlilns , hpeolul nmhtur.Oo Jolni .IttffrltM et l , u-Uiti-c-s , tut 1U , block IT.UarlliUKu /H 1,010 ( i A lleiineti , slierlir , to OmuUa Hitv- Ini-s hunk lot 1 , block 2 , West Knd. . 1,000 Himo : lotar.ie , lot 4 , block 2 , Puililoclc PlHCO : . 8,800 Hiiino to tame , o 2'J fcotof lota Tutid 0 , block 133 , Omalia , . , . . 3,007 Totul amount of transfers MurrtHRu l.iceiuei , The following iiiarriapo licenses were Usued yesterday ; Namonnd Addrcsj , go. I I'rauk II. lleiierinaiiii. Arlington , Neb. , . . 27 I Mury E. ItuynolcU , ArlliiKtuu , Nub . 23 iDunlolOuin , Umalm. . . . . . . . UO IblqlluU. Kvuneily , Unittlm. . . , . 23 I Clmrlfs Hcara , Omaliii . . . , . . . . 21 I Muiulu llepley , ( ) -nulii . , , , . . . 2U JAusu tOburK , Onmliu . , . 20 ( Helton NelUou , Lul'ortc , lud . IU / Aiuoti Scott , Oiualm . 23 I Lauiu Danlcla , Omaha . IU Ooo worJ Jnsirlue * it ' ' " \Vo ; , 'perfection.Vo ro- er to Da tVltt's WitcU llazulSutvo.curui piles COLORADO'S ' NATORAiWEALTII Voter .n Prospector Describes the Ineirmnat- iblo Eo3ourc ° 3 of Her Mountains. ASPHALT ENOUGH TO BELT THE WORLD Coal Knnucli to Supply the Country for Couturln * to Co nip Silver the l.ea t of Her ainiiy Mo ni of Nnpport * In the f.itl of 1S04 , nftcr four jrosrs faith ful scrvlco In the sir my of tno union ns .1 { irivato In the Una Htndre.l ntid Tnlrt.v-sovcnth Ohio , .loscph O'llollly en in u to St. I/ouU niul announced to Ills brother , Dr. Thomas O'Kellly , that ho was going west to seek his fortune , says the Olobo-Doniocr.it. Mr. O'Hollli' ' Is full of Information nbout Colorado whteh li not to bo found lu guldo- books or encyclopedias. Mr. O'Kellly says : "It is a great nmUiKo to suppose tbat Colorado Is not sclf-suit.iln Ing ; that It depends cntli-cly upon its mines. I bollovo that if every silver and gold mlno In Colorado wes clnso < l tip thoswto _ would then turn to the development of Its other resources and become rich faster than nny western stale. The people do not lino\r ho\v rich they are. Farming , when entered Into , actually pays bettor than mining. The finest potatoes In the world are raised In Colorado. Her who.it makes Hour that U the true start of life. Evcrytnlmj can bo raised m Colorado enough to supply the wants of her ) > eoplo and plenty to ship. The Coloration ! ! is just ( hiding this out. "Tho most remarkable , extensive , avail able ana accessible source of wealth that I know of m Colorado Is her coal deposit. H Is simply inc.xhnustiblo. It Is everywhere. The coal Is the Ilnest in the world. There is nothing nny where to equal the coal deposit near New Castle , twenty miles west of Cole rado's great health resort , Ulonwocd Springs. There are two mines at this point , which I do not bcllovo could Do exlnusted in , centuries. The vein Is llfty-txvo feet wldo and of unknown depth. It is mined by drift ing , mid , although u depth of10'J foot hus been reached , there is no indication thut the llro clay deposit is anywhere In reach. "As to asphalt , whlcii seems to bid fair to succeed all other materials for the paving of city streets , its co t will bo reduced fully one-half when railroads get into the north east corner of Utah , in the country between the base of the Uintnli mountains and the Green river. Here can be found asphalt ia quantities sufllclcut to build a roadw.iy three times around the world' . It is probable that lone before this deposit , worth many , many millions , is opened up the Uncompahgre In dian rcservatiou , in south central Colorado , will be thrown open to ono of the two or three companies now endeavoring to lease It , and there is'more asphalt there than m tno entire island of TriniJad. Colorado's build ing stones are of infinite variety , and a veritable mountain of marble , scarcely in ferior to Italian , discovered iu Middle park , is said to bo worth its weight In silver. " I'lsht null it Strati. The most timid creatures , when wounded and disabled by the hunter , often become formidable foes in ttelr cllorts to preserve thenlives. . A case of this nature occurred the other day uithin halt a mile of Sua Kiver , Mont. . . , says the Kislng Sun. Whllo out hunting-ducks on the sloughs near the river , Joseph Bow'ers fired into a flock of swans and crippled ono so that it-fell to the ground. On approaching the wounded bird Joo-was greeted ivfth a fierce hiss that boded him no goodTlib bird stood erect , with ' feathers se't. loliij neclc and head thrown back , bill wide open and .blood in' its oyos. Hi Inkingto'ca'pture'the ' 'bird allvo.Moe drew near but.fiuitlc'as flash was caught upon one of its winssand thrown bodily a dis tance of ten feet. Bath surprised and hurt , he gathered himself together and looking in' the direction of the infuriated bird ho dis covered his two'dogs lying helpless on the ground. The situation had now become serious anu Joe. concluding thit ; a "bird in the fist was worth t\vo m the bush , " put a load of buckshot into ttio sivnn nnd ended tlio battln. Mr. Bowers sustained severe contusions about the body anil otic of his dora ; still limps from the licrco. attack of the wounuqd bird. for Alnskan Ice 1'ioUli. Undo Hatn has gone somewhat oxton&lvely Into the business of buying reindeer : inu the llrst consignment is now at San Francisco , very much the war BO for wear. The ani mals have been here for about three weeks , says tlio Chronicle , .tnd are the second of the kind over brojjjht to ttio city. Komo time ago two were obtained for Golueu Gate park , but ono has since died. They do not ttko kindly to the climate , and even since the new ones arrived ono has died. Tbo animals were bonqht by tlio gov ernment agent , Miner \V. Bruce , in Siberia. Uruco hails from Nebraska. The purpose ot the purchase is to introduce tno reindeer in Alaska , \rnero the.v will be used instead of dozs. It is impossible to use horses , nnd doss do not servo the. purpose as well as they might , Some time ape tlii"o svasa season of the greatest distress among the Ksquiinaux In Alaska. The report ot it led to a congres sional investigation and the appropriation of ROvural thousand dollars , part ot which waste to buy reindeer in Siberia and have them brought to AlasUa. An ngeut was als- patched to Siberiaami his first consignment is now stationed lit a lot adjacent to ttio Licic baths. The greatest difltculty was experienced lu ceiling the animals here. Sover.il died on Iho way aud there uro but 3is renmiuin ? , live of tlieso : ire lobe sent east'ut onco. Uruco is no'v at Washington malting uis ra- l > ort and trying lo secure from tlio proiicr authorities permission ro transport all rein deer in the futnro directly from Siberia to Alaska. Tlio animals wilt bo used to gro.it advantage - tago at the uortti. They nro small , but swift und powerful , in Siberia they only cost $ . " > npiero. i'ho natives liitvo a pecullir way of harnessing and driving the apinuils. The harness is simply u band over tlio shoulders and between the legs. Tha deer Is fastened to tha center and left of ttio sled , but not to the right , It. Is starred by the horns nnd covers the ground ns rapidly us u good horse , Tito Dnlcotim. After being Idle for six months the Sioux Fulls linen mill has started up with forty hands. The ryuntdo plant at Dj.idwood will bo completed and in operation by Thanks giving. Cattlemen in the vicinity of Chamberlain are orguuulng for protection against rustlers. As a result of htieatlon the county seat of Traill county is vcriiuuenUy located at Hillboro. The Dill Hipids roller mills are using 1,8)9 bushels of wheat ovnry sU days , or 7/iUJ bushels each month. Several mountain lions have been BOOH nbout Dcudwood recently. Thus far huntera lutvo been unsuccessful in purt > ulng thorn. Geese nro coming down from the north by thousands as n result of the fold snnp , af fording Croat sport for local nimrods ut Formun , Sam Scott , United States Hsu commis sioner for tlio county of Pcnniu ton , has re ceived notice ttmtSOOmoroyearlinu' speckled tiout would bPBnnt him for distribution iu the streams of that county , His reported upon , good authority that ( COO was taken from t'.io plates o ( thu Key. btono mill ! a l weukand that - > OJ was saved In concentrates. Tito ores milled aid not cxcofti il-5'J per ton in value. A pralrio flrn started three miles north of WHiuol lust week and burned a large mondow nearly 11 vo miles long , ilcstroiinc hundreds of tons of hay. Msny fu 'inor * liuvo-lost all their hay for tliU winter. The report from Surveyor General li A. Williams of North U tkotu docs uol show the utuouut of land added to tbo nurvoyed jwr- tlons of North Daiiotn nor the amount of survoylug porfarmoit in miles. Ha in.tkcs one recommendation which has been adopted by Iho commissioner In tils report , ; that U tlmt a largo number of townslilii | bo eub- divided In that portion of tlio state opened up by the Sue road ulou the Mouse nni In the Dos lici Valley. This N expected to bo settled upon rapidly next year. Colorado. The Anna Ixioli no\t the largest shipper in Cripple Crock , sending out twenty tons over.v t'vcnty-four hours. The champion of Arcqua N showing up ! n peed shnpo. It has $10 ere a few feet below the surface , anil the mass of mineral Is about twenty-tiro feet wiJc. Alongitdo of thn rich pay streak in the Catherine there U a seam of talc , varying In wUtli from two to three inchcv Assays made on the stuff shmv It to carry a vnlim of (3r > to the ton. The Victor output for October was the largoit the property htn over had. There were ninety tons of high grade and forty-lire of low shipped , which returned about { 3,031) ) . About seventy men arc at work. Ctptnln Ir.i AuUln , aged 8d. died at Boul der of Hrlght'a disease. Ho was a pioneer in Cahfbrnl.i and then canto to Houhlcr In 1SGO. Ho dUcovomi the coixl at Brio aud nt ono time owned 1,100 acres of thu coal lands there. Very satisfactory news comes from Lead- vlllo concerntiif the ch'otro-cynnldo experi ments In treating the medium and low praties at Crlpplo Crcok. This li stla to fflvo the cleanest work at cheapest cost of any treatment. The Grass Valley Orchard company nt Glen wood Springs U preparing to enlarge Its big ditch so as to place another thousand ncrcs under water. A colony of 4011 Hol landers U to bo loc'tted In the valley by tha company In the spring. The richest ore yet found in the Portland Is now being sacked for shipment. It Is a white , hard tale which Is literally covered with Hakes and Cubes of gold and will run at lctst S3OOJ to the ton. A now shaft liouso and steam hoisting plant Is being erected. The Sylvaulte mill at Cripple Creek has resumed operations under the management of the owner , with Mr. Cramer as manager once more. The mill will have an abundance ot ore on liana to keep the stamps moving , Already the Mornlncgloryi has SUM ) tons awaiting treatment , as well as a con siderable quantity from the Gold King. Ixitiis Shorbiuo of Ouray came In from Geese Creek gold camp bringing with him n largo sack of sampler of the ere , which contains free gold visible without a glass. Ncarlyiall the velni contain free cold In largo quantities. Latxe veins of free mill ing ere are baing daily uncovered. The camp is easy of access by wagon and only eight miles from a railroad. The opportunity for the prospector norcr was batter aud the country is easy to prospect. The grain crop of the fyander valley foil 20,000 bushels short this year of what It was last. last.Tho The mines of this state will produco,500 ! ! , > 000 tons of coal this .tear. This amount Is worth nearly ? MWXOOi ) ) at the mines. Several Lander valley farmers are sowing , wheat. One farmer has nut in 100 acres and this Is the largest acreage , for any ono man in the state. A number of experienced miners In the South Pass country will work all winter de veloping their claims aud taking out the ere already m sight. Hawllns has a supply of artesian water of 000,000 gallons since the last How was struck in the city well. They hope to have lawns and shade trees there now. The headwaters of the Big I/iramic river have been turned into Chalmers lake , Colorado rado , and there has been uo move made bv the authorities at Uiramie to stop it. . J.V. . Gridley , who has bean hunting fos sils in the \\yomlng bad lands for six months past has secured enough material to restore the skeletons of at least four dif- lercnt animals , which will be fitted up and placed ou exhibition in the American mu seum at Central park , Now York. C.V. . English , a Montana sheep man , has driven 1 , 00 head of snoop from that state on to the Novvood range , in life Big Horn basiu. for the purpose of experimenting with the salt sago feed so plentiful in that sec tion. The salt sage is said to be excellent feed for shceu. If thu experiment is success ful , Mr. English says 'J-VWD more shcap wilt bo driven into the basin uekt spring. Oregon. Cove's tobacco crop is all right. G. W. Obenchain Jms killed over 300 bears , mostly grizzlies , in IClamitti county. The Pendloton preachers nave declared u boycott on the Pennoyer Thanksgiving. John Brown was final S1D3 anJ costs at the Cascades foi\staalng ! some medicine. During Ills summer outing W.V. . Cavi- ness of I'ehJleton killed thirty-six decrand eighteen bear. , A quartz mill his bzca taken into the gold mines of Salmon mountain and an era of great activity is Jooked for. Asniall trout was picked uo recently on a inud Hat near Nchalem City , O-c. , with a pojry nearly half Its size stucit in its throat. The Summcr.villo academy girls walk abreast , takinz up the whole sidewalk , and the men are so chivalrous that they take to the street. About savonty-fivo dusky maidens and noble red men of the forest participated in the festivities of a dance at Coos Bay recently , and had a hlyuskookum time. The Malhour Gazette Is offering $20 in confederate - federate money to all who pay up hack sub scription , or to now subscribers who ) iy throe or more months In advauco. The relies are guaranteed genuine. The first shipment of the iargcst purchase of apples ever made in Grant county has ar rived in Baker Ci'.y by eight six-horse .It-eight teams , and otnnr teams are on the way. The entire consignment consists of 8,000 boxes. Sandy , a stage driver on thoBurns-Oiitariu line , vrus shot at three times from ambush on his last trip. His hat and ncclcttc cnlr were hit , and , urging his horses , he oscaucd. It happened at night , on a lonely piece of roau , and Sandy will go armoJ hereafter. G.\V. Weeks , u dairyman of Marlon county , says each of his cows raises for hitu four " 03- pound hogs from the skim milk and butter milk , with the asilstanccofilvo bushels of irr.iln. The grain , at present prices , is worth : ? J.f > 0 per hog , and 200 pounds of dressed pork is worth $1" , being a difference of ? 'J.5'J. ' Four bogs at yj.5f ) mean S'W , the profit to bo obtained from "left-over" product of the cow. The North River cannery lifted out" 1,500 salmon In one nut the other day , Twenty looms have 'been added to the state Jute mill , making seventy In nil. The Great Northern Is hauling about thirty carloads of wheat Into Seattle daily , The Palouso Irrigation company coij torn- plates building n boot sugar J-ictory in the vicinity of Hooper. Prof. Fred G , Plummor of T.icoma looks for oarthquakns December Ui , anJ tha high , est tides for isdyc'ars. \V. W. Hodgw of KivarUvilto township , Whitman county , has a secdlcs * frabappio that U finely flavored and u prolific ba.ir.jr. Tno amount of lumber shlppa4 from Gray's harbor In October was. ! , ( KU,000 foot. Of this Ul'Jj,000 was shlppaJ from Ho- quiain. Mltio No. 2 at Itoslyn broke its record last Monday , whun Us output was over l.TOJ pros * tons of coal. Tins day's .yield lilled elghty-ulno cars. The Pilchuclc and Snohomlsh rivet snro on the rampage from the snows which have boon melting In a two dnyu chinook. The latter has risen twelve feet. The , Goldundalo flouring mills are now working on an order of DOO barrels of Hour for shipment to China , THs is the Bocoinl order for u bimllar amount withiu a short time. The Cascade division of the Northern Pacific has been consolidated with the Pucltlu envision , with headquarters ut Tacoma , \Vasli. ThU makes over&OJ miles of toad in ono division. The unpleasantness existing between Agent Kola of the Puyallup Indian reserva tion and the citizen Indiana hus broken out afresh , Tlio Indians ulaun that ho drucUi | < t the reservation preacher to build parson'ipo upon their graveyard site , A meeting was called and ICols was notified to remove the pai-ionuco building or the Indians would de molish it. The furmors of eastern Washhmon In districts where the wheat crop is damaged by rain , propose to Import hops from the custom states to fatten on thu damaged wheat. II. K I lease , statw agent of the fa nn of * alliance , sava that tua Northern Pacific and Great Northern nave partly UKrc'jd to brinz out hogs fruo of chnrjco In order to help \\\o \ \ \ farmers out of their pres ent difficulty. TUEY ARE COMING TO OMAHA Wcstom Passjnsror Aswciatlon Meuibo'nWill Bo Here ToJay. IMMIGRATION BUSINESS TO BE DKCU3SED Thpy Will Ask the llnlou t'Mcln : to Coma to bo 111 n Agroemniit oil thn < Jur tlon I'robililn llcmilt * nliin Dniiic. ccMful I'onlcrciico. CHICAGO , Nov. 10. The We.itorn Pasion- tfcr association committee , consisting of Chairman Cald well and Messrs. Whim or the Atchlsou , Sebastian of the Iloclt Island anil Knlskcrn of the Northwestern , loft tonight for Omaha to confer with the Union Pacific regarding the stand of the road on the 1m- tnlgratlon question. The matter In Itself Is of iu ) paramount , Importance , but If no agreement Is reached It may compel the AtchhoH to ultimately withdraw from the Western Passenger nsioclallon In order to protect its cnortuoiH I liter cits west of the Missouri. This would mean endless trouble and vexation for the association. The talk on both sides hrs ; , however , been conserva tive , and the matter promises to bo amicably adjusted. Next Monday a mnotlng of transconti nental lines will be held in San Francisco to decide upon a courau of action hi connection with the cut rates recently put , In by'tlio Canadian Pacific. It Is well established that ttio road has been using the rate * on west bound business from Now York , u itxr the brokers In that oily to nail tha tleuets from Now York to Montreal. 'Iho Alchison has declared it will make as low a rate out ot San Francisco as can be obtained over any other line , and It will act accordingly If no way is found to mduco the Canadian Pa cific to rescind Its rates. At the meeting today of western and northwestern lines the followiu : rales were granted on fresh inc.it and packing hnttso products from Omaha to Ashland , WIs. : First class , $75 ; second , SiO : third , WJ ; fourth. S30. It was also dcohlod to apply from Kau Clalro ana other Chlpncwa valley points the same ratro on lumber that have prevailed from the adjacent territory. All other mutters dispiscd of hy the meeting were of a routine business nature and of no public Interest. HDXM.Nd TRAINS ttV TJlOUdHT. ( iourntl Mnmici'r Illrklinini Ateilltato' on the Outliinic li UK ) Kiltlw.iy Worlil. "Business from a railroad standpoint ia very bad. " said General Manager Dickinson of the Union Pacific yesterday morning"and all Indications paint to a contlnuancoof thcso unfavorable conditions for mouths to come. I am hoping , however , to sco a gradual Im provement during December and January , The Midwinter fair In California will proba bly Increase business somewhat In a pas senger way , but tiot enough to warrant any' decided exore. sions of pleasure over the situation. " What about all this talk ot foreclosure ? " asked the reporter. "There Is really llltlo to be said about that condition of affairs. Until default it made foreclosure is impossible. So far as I know the interest falling duo November 1 has been taken cara of by the company , but 1 presume the members of the Pacific rail roads committee want to bo prepared for any emergency , which accounts for the rumor of their having agreed upon a bill. We are at peace with everybody down hcVo , and will try to maintain the prqsent status of affairs. " ' Is it true that the Canadian Pacific Is taking considerable busincw from the Union Paciilc , by reason of its out in ratosJ" > "As to that I cannot say. 1 know Ilia Canadian Pacific psoplo are acting in a very peculiar manner , to say the least , but nntiul- pate that the runurs ot big butlnjss done by our Canadian coatpctitoraro considerably intlatcd. I saw a telegram yoji3i\lay stat ing the Canadian Pacific h'd ; taken out twcnty-ilvo second-class pissuusors by boat from San Francisco. As they do not run the boats every day. so I am Informed , that would not scam like a lnr. * ; > business , would it ! We have twice that many second-class pabseugers from San FrsB-jHco daily , so I anticipate the honors are cany. " The talk then drifted to the appointment of Mr. Uobt-rt B. Campbell as general man ager of the Baltimore & Ohio , which bee.uno effective November 1. Mr. Dickinson spoke lu the highest terms of the new general manager , both men having been tram- dis patchers together on the mountain division of the Union Pacific in the OO'a. Mr. Dii'kmson. who has not been able to get rid of a severe cold , contemplates u trip over the Pacific division of the , system shortly , probably laavluir the latter part of next week. Ho will bo gone , about fifteen , days. _ ( iriiiluatuit Iruui the Union IMclllr. Robert B. Campbell , who succeeded Mr. O'Dell as general manager of the Baltimore &Ohlo system November 1 , is well Known to many of the older railroad men in this section , and libs appointment gives pleasure to hundreds of warm frlendb along the line of the Union Pacific. Mr. Campbell suc ceeded TSlr. ICdward Dickinson as general superintendent of thu Baltimore & O.nlj when the latter came to the Unio.i Pacific an Kcntirat manager. Mr. Campbell commenced his railroad career almost with the Union Pacific at Julesburg , occupying tbo position of train dispatcher at that place when Mr , S. H. H. Clark was general superintendent. After leaving the Union Pacltlu ho became assistant division superintendent of ( he Cen tral Pacific in California , and in April of 1352 became division aupurintcndzni of tha Milwaukee & St. Paul. In April of 18U1 ho went to Jamaica , West Indies , as general manager of the Jamaica Killtvay company. In August of 18 ! ) ' he returned and was nladn general superintendent of the Baltimore & Ohio , succeeding Edward Dickinson. General Manager Iljldrcgo has returned from Sheridan. Today the mombcrs of the fivlght uoimnlttco will hold a suasion In Kms : is City. A mct'llnc of tin ) Iransmlssour ! committed has boon called foriuutTuojday.it IC.ni3.is City. City.Glcnwood Glcnwood Springs , Colo. , Is a now tourbt poii't just opened , a t-V ) round trip rate hav ing been made for the new resort good until May 1. The Spcarflsh extension of the Burllustoi will bo opened for truillo within two weeks , final arruugcinciUH t\a\v \ bslng made for tlu opening of the extension. It is now generally concpdpJ In railroad circle ; , tirat Ueorgo V. Smith , formerly a1 * * shitaiit general manager of ttio Missouri 1'a , clue , will bo rnado pr&sldtiat of thu St. I/juu Brldgo & Terminal company January 1 , A Ullllll i > Ji'i | ' The pleasant llavor , guntlu action and soath * InguiTcc-uof Syrup of Fign , whoa In uuoJ of a laxative , nni if the fattier or atotln > r IJ co.stlvo or bilious , the most gratifying iv suit * follow Its USBJ so thut It U the bust family remedy known , and every family. should have a botllo on hand t'rfd turn Mix-l uud llrnci'.vc. ; : , Nov. 10. A meeting of the crt-dt Itors of Must , Hufonl & IlunveH of SI , Paul was concluded at the Great ISonhcri ) hotel luirit toJuy to coi ldor the b nt policy to adopt to rcaiUo on the asei'U. ' 1 IIQ present usslgnoe was iinisont with till attor ney , J , G , Cornlsn , and also Attorney Squlrca , Judge Metcalf and C. S. Hunker , each ropro- tontine certain creditors. After listening tii both side * It was Immediately aj.-re.cj (4 ( adopt Mr , Ilurvr ll' plan * an"il tUw ini \ ' ro * null In Die rc'inoyal of the i > rej'nt asulgne ; . Victor Hoblnsou. Wo could not Improve tha quality if wa paid double thq pncu , UoWlll's iYluih Unsel i Bulvolsllio bcsaaivo ( that immriuiuo IMU produce , or thut money can buy. ] { x | > rclr < l Iron uiul ntuul I.ockinH. Pirreui'itq , Nov. 10. The employes of th iron and steel sheet plants at Wheeling , W , Ya. . I eechburt ; null Henttdale , Pa , nail Piqua , O. , have been notified of it 10 par cent reduction in wages. ] n cu u the niuai J- inatcJ ustoclatloa ret units to uonooJq tia ! i ul at toJaj'a woutliii ; there will bo u Kciout.