Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, February 08, 1894, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE OMAHA. DAILY BEE : TliUkSDAY , FEBRUARY 8. 3891.
8PE01HL NOT10E8.
Vlvprllvmfnla for ihi columns will hfl
1 1 km unlll 12:10 : p , m. for Iho otenlnpc nnd un
til 9:00 : j > . m. for llio morning ana HunJay ed
ition * .
Vilvi > rll T . by rriucdllnir n numlxreJ rlirck ,
rim Imvo nnnwcru mlJrciwol to a numbers
, Irllcr In cnro of The Ilw. Annwers no mlilrpmipd
V will be ilellvenl upon prc < ! ntntlon of the checK.
SITUATIONS WANTED.
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Hiilra. Uio ft word flrnt Insertion , Jo nwnrd
thereafter. Nothing taken for le g than E.C.
lilOTIHTKIlKlT "I'TlMiMACIBT WANS HITtTA-
llun liy the Will. He * . In Iowa nml r , bn kn
I ! yi'iim cxtH-rlrnra. Hoo.1 < Hty reference * . Art-
ill CM M. lllalr , 2C01 N t. . Houth Omnlm.Nob.
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\\ANTKlV tlY A 0001) 1'KNMAN. KNVI3-
1 iH- < to mlilrcim. clrcnhim to fold or nny
Hiiiillur work. Aililreng C 20. Hoc. A Midi 8'
\ \ ANTHI ) , POHrfioN AH CLKTUC Oil AS-
rii u\t \ IjookltcfpT. Workol In county
ir. asurcr'ii olllco uno ycnr. Ilest of references.
,1 I. , lice. Council llluffa. A M1U ! >
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WANTED MALE HJ3I/P.
"itiitr * , I'/jo a word tlrst Inncrtlon. Ic n word
Ilirronftcr. NothlnK taken for lens than
KOI.lCITOJlH. TIJAM7r'imNIflIlii > :
inrnt Koods. American Wringer Co. ,
_ , nrl , nt. " 7j0
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' ACIIINTH. HAI.AHY OH CO.MMIHHION.THi :
Kiciitrat Invention of the HRM. Thn '
. ut rnomlcnl ink KmnlnK 1'jncll. " nn
MiililVi > rk like manic. AKcnt-j " ' " "
IIIR r.M to II23.M per week. * ° ' /"r'hr '
IMiflciilnrH write tlm Monroe l-.rascr Br0 -
X M. IA Crome , Wl8. _ ll-Ts > \
I : IIMANINT. 1'uoi'iTAHi.R rpsiTipN AF
tuillcllor In NVIirnnka nnd Iowa for nlelllKi-n
. HtnlncBfl won
( ruin with rcsponsllilo company.
i-nliilillHliei ] . Address V. O. Uox 712. Onmlia.
jf b. _ H M ! > it 11
THOItmToTlKY nXPKIlinNCKI ) CANVA8H-
i'1-s to Immllo llm Ix-sl lioiuwhold maclimo ever
lnvenl l-nono otln-r need npply. hvcry HMIJ
wants It ; profit ( food. Jloom lj , nn
A "iiiHi'ONfmuK : INBTITIJTION UHINO A
ni-w plnn of Invi-ntmcntM for monthly naylncfl.
which l unusiiiilly prolltnblo und nb.j.olutjly
K.ifn , dcnlrcB n local nscnt In i-yery clt > . Ho
nnmt In of pxperlcnro nnd BtandlnB nnd caiin-
Mo of orKanlzIn * a neld force umlpr him. TUP
li-Ht talent only Is required anil paid for. H ( > f-
I-ITUPPM nnd ili'talln of pjcpcrloiirn iini t t > f Hub-
milted. The Havings Society , Kaultalile Imlld-
Intr , Denver , Colo. _ _ _ iZ. _ _ _
\v.\wrm. rrnsT CLASS nuv .poops
i-leikH : those ablp' to Bpeak CJrrnmn , Swedish
. llohemlan pn-ferred. Apply this evenlnR
iH-lween 0 und 9 nt aoldsraber-s BrocjTir Mora
.111 N. IQth nnd Ornco Btg. D-U37 7'
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HAMMUKN WANTICn TO BBMj OUU OOOOS
hiwimpla to the wholesale and rPtall trade ;
wll on BlKht to i-very Imulness man or firm !
liiicnil salary and expnrmc-s paid ; permanent
IKiBlttiin. Kor particulars nddrra ? , with stamp ,
( Vnterinlal lifts , Co. , Milwaukee ,
AVANTHD , HAI.EHMIJN ON THK UOAD TO
Bi'll odvcrllMlnB curds nnd calendars on com-
nriJiolon direct from the inamifacturpr. inn
inakp JM.OO tier week. Adv'fg Sppcliiltv Co. ,
I lurfiilo. N. Y. II-M10C &
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TVANTKD , SOUCITOHH. KITHKR SKX' . TIIAV-
I'lliiB or local ; Hapld Bcller , excellent pldo
llli.- fur canvnasers. lloom 20. CrclKliton lilock.
Omaha , Neb. 1J-M102 8'
WANTED FEMAUE HELP.
Itntp.i. l',4c a word first Insertion. Ic n word
tliPiitifter. NiithhiK taken for leas than 23c.
J.AIMKH AND OHNTI.K.MMN , WKVIM , TAY
you tf.W to $15.00 pi-r week to do strictly home
v.r.ik for us ; no rnnvntsltiR nnd prompt pay-
iii'-nl , Kond BPlf-adilressi'il envelope to Liberty
Supply company , Uoston , Mass. C 87 < 8 *
TVANTHD-A fiXhaiTllbt'SK IS IN NRKD OP
n lirlKht , cnerKPtlc lady to Irarn and eventu
ally manasp n department ; applentlons received
until Kol > . Ifl. AddrpKa. Btatlns age nnd ex-
lnTlence , C 18 , Ili-e ortlcp. C 001 8 *
WANT131I. OIIIL roil GUNIMIAL HOUSK-
/ \MirU. Call at 1123 3. 32.1. C-3M
\ \ \NTII ) . 2.aniLS ran CATAIXJOUU
n * nk. Apply liPtween 8 and 10 n. m. Ne-
lir.iska nothing Co. C-MOCC 8
WANTii : > , KXI'RUIIWCIID COOK AND
liiiindicHA 221 North 18th street. C M997 11
Foil BENT HOUSES.
TSalfS. 10o a line each Insertion , Jl.M n line
PIT month. Nothlni : taken for lens than 25c.
] lft'SH | IN AM , 1'AIITS OK THl CITY. THE
O. ! ' . UitvlH company , ISO. , Fqrnain. D 753
G-ItOOM COTTAOKj MODKHN , CHOICK IN
Sliinfiiiit Circle. C. S. KlBUtter , 201 Heo
liiilMlnif. D 753
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.SIM , P. K , DAIIMNO , BARKim Ilt.OCIC.
_ = ' D 731
Ji'oonnx S-IIOOM HOUHF : , at & MASON
JIDDIIUN 6 II. H. , 1903 N. 23 ST.wlth stable.
U 2l3fll
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C-llOOM rOTTAOR. COMl'LHTKLY VUR-
nlFhnl. South ICth , near Jackson. Inii'lrp at
niJ ) . 16th. . D 263
t'OUNKK 1'LAT AT 10TII AND .lONISS ; 7
nwinisi , rnnfcn nnd nil oilier conveniences ; no
K'ttcr lint In the city : 15.00. CieorRO Clou-
per , room 2 Patterson block , 1KB l-'arnnm.
D M2G3
I-'t'llNISIIIilD HOUSIO. 8 11OOMS , 2009 OALI-
toi n I ; u D-M187 I2
1 IlfNTAL AOKNCV , C07 IlIlO\yN DLOUK.
U MCI3
f > ! -SIHAllLH : IIOUKUS IN ALL PAIITS Ol- '
oily , clu-np. J. II. I'dl-roltc , DiiUKlaa hlock.
D-M50fM
FOR RENT , 5-IIOOM HOUSE. 1S07 IS'.ARD
Htii'Ct. D MS339 *
RENT , 6-ROOM HOUSE ; INQUIRE 1613
Doroiis st. D 800 7 *
FOR RENT. NEW SEVEN-ROOM COTTAGE.
with nil modem conveniences ; location 1129 S
V.ilh street , on pnved utrfet. elpetrlc oars pass
IIIdoor. . For further Information call on G.
N Clayton , Wnbash olllce , 1502 Furnam St.
_ _ _ _ _ _ D-S2I 8
J.'IVIMIOOM
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7-ROOM HOUSE AND A B-ROOM COTTAGE
ifinier 1'rntt nnd Twenty-Unit streets ; Imtlin ,
hut nnd cold \\nter : largo yard with simile
tiT i : near motor : barn If desled. W. G.
Pillrhard. 370. ! N. 21st or 1011 Douglas st.
D-M921 M.1
' ROOM FLAT , STEAM HEAT. 702 NORTH
11:1:1. : : Enquire engineer. I ) Ml 11 *
7-ltOu.M COTTAGE. MODERN IMPROVE-
miMils , S013 l.pavomvorih. D-M9I3 8
A PRIVATE FAMILY CAN HAVE AN ELE-
giiut mrideitro down town In i-xcliango for the
line ut one or two furnished rooms In Iho
same. U 8 , llec olllce. D M908 10
FI.'ItNITURE THREE ROOMS NEATLY FUR-
nldliPil , eomplctii for housekeeping ; rent cheap ;
3-uniiu collage. Apply 2717 Cuinlng slrept.
D-M931 9
KOU RENT. 1SSI CAPITOL AVENUE.THREE
xliiry ivsldenee , 14 rooms. Henry W. Yutes.
16
FOR RENT , TUB FOLLOWING DESIRABLE
IIOIISPS :
s ROOM HOUSE , funnier , bath , etc. . $30.00.
_ j\lij : HOUSE , modern , oak llnish , good neigh-
tM.lhlHHl. J35.WO.
TLUflANT 8-n om brick house , all modem con-
ii'lilenros. splendid location , i 15.00.
llicis ! , aoj N. Y. Llfo bldt , D-M110 10
1OR RENT FURNISHED HOUSES.
1:17(7l : ( PUNIKHKlTiooToOM HOUSE ON UP-
l < . -r St. Mnry'H avenue ( with bani , hews nnd
lairl.uos If desired ) to small family. Refer-
iiii-M u-qulrcd and - .
gUi-n. Going uwny. Ad ,
Ol'i * * * C 13 , Iks' , D. ajj 7"
* TOR RENT FUItNISHJBD HOOMs !
Iluti-M. lljo a. \ \ - oiflrnt liucrll.in. lo n word
tlirrcnfter. Xothlnv Inken fur less than Kc.
1'OH Itr.NT , I ) .KUJA11LR I-'tlllNLSIIKD
n""n"ll"lllli > 19ID Dixlu-i' . K-MTSJ
40L\N' II017HR . 111 NORTH 1STII HT. : NK\V
iiuimurini.nt ; plriuunt ivolnn ; gwnl lulile ; rcn-
( "lU.'ihhi nttei < . J-2 MSCOflS *
' NlsTlEU il6oMS
'l It ,
street. E M733f28
n iiNitiiinn HOOMH von LUIHT iionai ; .
l. U IiUf.ll3 Nortli 15lh. 1935 : 7
1 I UNlSllun HOOM , M17 llAIlNB\rHTUI3KT ,
- K-MDJJ 13 *
TWO nillNisilKl ) ItOOXti ) , JIZ.OO ANI > It ( LOO.
3 fiouslun , niwinlie. j-
FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD.
Iliilni. IHo a wonl nrst Insertion , lo
a word
.
. .
tl..iv.ifter. NullihiR taken for less than Sv.
' - tir \ N ( rwoji EN-'H " . .
\ \ uiiifn'M Christian association , ill a. 17th st
_ _ _ F-Cli
ROOM , WITH '
tn'RICTI Y
- iilO ! ) Douglas tr"el.
norm HOOM. WITH IJOAIID. 2100 CASS.
Ml't-(7v : ( I.'I'HNIMIIKI ) HOOMsi WITH OR
< > | lhi-ut IxiarU , ut th Webster. CIS N. | 9lh nl ,
K KM g
I'llV UUHlltADLK I'll'oNT 11OOMV1TII AN
< 'i > . > u > , hot \rnl r. heat ; urnxjiid tloor. KI2 8 ,
" 'li ' utrotM. r MD
i. . . IIOOMS AT"nn : I-'UKN'/SKII'
iV 116 N Mth i. K M J I9
w CI ASH BOARD : HOUiSK
utwly ( urnhmtd. modem. 1V10 Cnpllot VP.
U ' -M i 10
FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD.
Continued.
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Ft'HNIHIIKD 11OOMB WITH FIRTS-CLASS
Imahl , 613 North 20th lrect. F MMO _
rtiiNisnni : > on UNFURNISHED ROOM
with board. The Shrlner , 321 South 26th.
F-940 11 *
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TWO Fl'flNIHHED ROOMS , WITH BOARD. 17J
Dodge strent. F M H '
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FOR RENT-UNFURNISH'D ROOMS.
IlntM , 14P a wonl 7rfst "iniprtlon , lo n won
thereafter. Nothing token for less than 26c.
4 ROOM , Ml BO. 17TH BT. O M8I3 M3
FOR RENT-UNFURNISHED ROOMS
Continued.
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riltST FLOOR OF MODERN BRICK FOR
hotivkpcpInK to parties without children : part
ly furnished ; on 3 car lines. 2UOG Hurt street.
Rule * , lOc a line each Insertion , II.CO n line
pr month , Nothing taken for legs than 2jc
FOR IllJ.VT."mrTBTbUY BRICK BUILDINC
PIS Farnam st , The building has n llreproo
reini'iit ImBement , coniplfte steam heating fix
lurrs , water on nil Moore , gas , etc. Apply n
lh ofllce of Iho Bee. 1-910
OFI'ICIIS FOR RENT IN THE 8CHLIT7
building. 16th and Harney. Special Induce-
inpiits held out to permanent tenants. Ap
ply to Joint Bros. , rooms 50 und 61 Sehlltz
building. 1 M585
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FOIl RENT , CORNER STORE AND BASE
m > 'iit , llth nnd Howard Btrcets. best location
In the city for rommlislon house. Desirable
small Btores In Exposition building ndjolnlng
l.'th stret't theater. A. J. Poppleton , room 314
First National bank bldg. I-M1W 14
AGENTS WANTED.
Rates , 10J n line each Insertion. ll.fiO a line per
month. Nothing taken for less than 23c.
SOLICITORS , COUNTRY AND CITY , FOR AN
advertising snap. Cull before noon or address
413 Bee building. J M339fl5
WE WANT TRAVELING MEN ALREADY
employed In si-ll our oils ns n side line. Large
commlKtdoni paid. The A. R , Tlmmlns OI
company , Cleveland , O , J 816 8
WANTED TO RENT.
IAUOi : ItOOM WITH MODKHN CONVK.V
jpnces nnd board for man and wife. Nen
court hoilse. State terms and location. Address
dross C 17 llec. K 960.
A OtNTI.i\IAN : EXI'KUIENCKD IN TRACK
Ini ; desires room nnd board for n limited time
In a 'strictly private family In cxchaniie fo
Instruction In German or l.atln. Address i C
13. HOC. _ K M963 3 *
VANTRD , KOIl A 1'KW DAYS. OFFICE
with use of desk. A. Lnwson. Home hotel.
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STORAGE.
Itates , lOo a line each Insertion , $1.50 n line per
month. Nothing taken for less than 53c. _
STOltAUU , WILLIAMS & CUOSS , 1214 IIAn-
ney. M 160
_ _
sror.Aoi : roit IIOUHRHOLD c.oons ; CLRAN
and cheap rate. 11. Wells , 1111 Karnam.
_ M < G1
FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
IlatPH. Hie n word llrst Insertion , Ic a word
then-after. Nothing taken for less than ' > < : .
I'OU SALR-NRW UpiuOHT PIANO , OAK
fiiiim * ; will tnka ( rood horse In trade. O. F.
Kl i > r , South Omaha. Q-C20
_
IIAI.KI ) HAY FOR SALE. THR STANDAUD
Cuttle Copany , Ames. Neb. , have 2.000 tons
of KOinl barn stored hay for sale. All orders
Illled proiiiptly. Q-al'13
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Lt'NVII COI'NTEK FOIt SALE CHEAP ; ONLY
Binall capital icqulred. .820 S. 10th street.
Q MtSS 8 *
FOIt KA I.E. NEW BICYCLE FOR I5OY 9 TO 12
never been lived ; In perfect good older ; J10.
_ J. 1 ! . Haynes , llee olllce. _ Q 063 11
FOH ItENT , 17 ACRES FOR QAItnEN PUR-
IIOSPS , .houlh poor farm , west Howell's ten
ncivs. linulru of John Hamlln , 917 S. 13th ,
Llnton block. Q M933
STATE AND COUNTY UIGIITS FOR SALE
on tliB Uncut patent ( jas heatlnR sad Iron
inannriu'tiiriil. Enclose reference nnd self-ad-
UrPH-uil stamped envelope for terms. Dowen &
Co. . 1S7-1S9 l i Salle street , Chicago , 111.
Q M109 8
12 CAIIINET PHOTOS. VERY HEST. AND
om > In an eli-snnt 8x10frame , of yourself ,
worlh J6.0i ) , for J1.99 by presenllni ; this coupon
nt Cowan's , corner 22d und Cumin ? . Oood for
10 days. . U-M103 11
MISCELLANEOUS.
Kates , Htn a word llrst Insertion , lo a word
thereuftcr. "Nothing taken for less than 25c.
HOG DISEASES 1'REVENTIVE. I HERRBY
certify that Henry Coombs , llth and Cumlng
sts. , Omalm. operated on my hogs last Au
gust nnd since the operation my hogs have
done well. 1 believe It to be a good preven
tive for all diseases. I also believe It would
pay any man to try it. as the cost Is so small.
William Ollllsple. R-MlSlfS
FOR CASH RUNT. FARM 1 MILE , SOUTH
South Omaha. C. Chllds , 1806 Leavenworth
sticct. 11 M703
WANTED A FARM ON SHARES FOR A
term of years ; privilege ot buying nt set
price ; best of reference. Address M , . box 177 ,
Mouth Omaha , Neb. R 93S 7
CLAIRVOYANTS.
Hates , lOo a line each Insertion , tl.KO n line
per month. Nothing taken for less than 25c.
Rates , lOc n line each Insertion , Jl.CO n line
per month. Nothing taken for less than 23c.
MRS. 1)11. II. WARREN , CLAIRVOYANT , IIK-
llubli ! business medium ; 7th year at 119 N. 16.
3 762
MASSAGE , BATHS , ETC.
Rates I'-o ' " n word first Insertion , Ic a word
thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 23c.
. MADAME DERNATID , 220 N.
IDth. T-M6Slf27
MADAME SMITH , 502 S. 13TH. 2ND FLOOR ,
riinin 'J. Masingc , vapor , alcohol , steam , sul-
pliurlnu anil pea laths. T MS9O-10 *
MME. 1IKOYYN , 1314 CAPITOL AVE , ROOM 4 ,
second Hour. Massage treatment. Alcohol ,
sulphur and sea baths. T MS05 8"
PERSONAL.
Rlti'M , I'.ie n word tlrsl Insertion , le n word
thereafter. Nothing taken tor leas than 25c.
MASHACIE TliEATMENA. ELECTRO-THERAL
baths. Xralp nnd hair treatment , manicure
and chiropodist. Mrs. Post. 319''j ' S. 15th
Wlthnell block. U 763
IF YOU WANT TO OET MARRIED SEND
live 1 cent stamps for matrimonial pap r.
Address box 700 , Fnlrbury. III. U M163f8
MONEY 1X > ANED ON ALL KINDS OF GOODS
ut lowest rules at 503 N. ICth st. U 5I3K3
VIAVI. IIOJII3 TnBATMKNT KIl ) LADIEsT
Health li. lv nnd consultation free. Addresser
or cull , Vlavl Co. , sulto 316 Ileo bldg. I idy
ntli-ndunt. U MWIf2i
OSl'AR II. KALLACH 18 WANTED TO COM-
munlcato with U. W , Scott , 1'lne street , San
FiiinclsLii. Cnl. , ns matteiu of mportunco con-
in'i'tiM with the death of Nuthanlel Moxey re-
ciuiu attention. U M879 27
WILL TIIELADY WHO LEFT HRR T.IUFF AT
the Woman's bakery , 17th nnd Douglas , Sat
urday , please call and Identify It. U 9SS 7
1NFOU.MT1ON WANTED AS TO THR
whereabouts of Ersklnn Clarence llatchelor ,
uon nf the late Dr. J. C. liatehelor , who died
on Friday. July 23 , 1S93. The deceased was
well known 1n Masonic circles throughout tlio
country , having been ut thu tlm fo his death
grand commander of supreme council 33d de
gree. Southern jurisdiction. Information
should be nildressed to Charles F. Uuck. esc ] . ,
MuKoiila temple. New Orleans , La. , or Mrs.
Jennln Hutchlnxs , sister of the deaeased. No.
211 North Hull street , Montgomery , Ala.
U-M107 8
ANY ONE NEEDING ASSISTANCE AND
wlnhliiK to iivolil publicity can llnd u friend by
uddiesslng 111 strict conlldrncc , U 13 , Ileo olllce.
U MltWO 14
MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE.
Rales , lic ! u word nrst Insertion , Ic a word
then-after. Nothing taken for less thjm 2Sc.
MONEY TO LOAN AT IXMVUOT IUVTU.4. THK
O. F , UuvU Co. . 1W Faniaui t. W 761
LOANS ON IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED
city | mtwrly. | J3.OW und upwurds. & to t'4 '
per cent ; no delays.V , FaniQin & Co. , law
Fa rim in. W 761
ANTHONV LOAN AND TRUST CO. , 318 N. Y.
Life , loans ut low ruts for vholcu security on
Nebraska and Iowa farms or Omaha city
property. W 7iM
MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST HATES ON
Improved and unimproved Omaha real t-stutv ,
1 in & yearn. ' Fidelity Trust Co. , 1702 Furnam.
W-WT
MORTGAGE LOANS , A. 11OOKU. 604 N. Y.
Life. W-MI75fi
LOANS ON IMPROVED URAL KSTATE. QAR-
Vln llros. . 210 N. Y. LlfB. W-M tni
MONRV TO U1AN ON"KAKMH IN DOUGLAS
county and Omaha city property. No delay.
_ FMvhly Tnuil CD. . 170J Farimiu si.VM6tf3
MONEY TO" LOAN ON OMAHA PROPUKTV1
and NrbrHBka farnu at tram 6 to 7 per rent.
W.It. Mtlkle. Klml Nufl bank bid. W-M7U
CKNTItAb LOAN AND TIIU3T CO. .
This is the land that Columbus found
After he thought that the world was round.
This is the city 'of wondrous fame
That has grown so great since Columbus came. I
i IpTAH3 \ ( _
This is the firm that is making the soap
That will clean tip the land of Christopher's hope. j
_ / * * tLi fc LML/ " * *
This is the soap housekeepers demand ,
The most satisfactory soap in the land.
Made by this firm , in this city that lies X
In this land , by the lake , and up in the skies. .
MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS.
Hates , lOo n line each Insertion , Jl.DO a line
per month. Nothing taken for less than 23c.
MONEY TO LOAN ON HORSES , WAGONS ,
pianos and furniture of all kinds. Uuslness
conlldentlal. J , U. Haddock , room 427 Ramgo
block. X-772
WILL LOAN MONEY ON ANY KIND OF
security ; strictly conlldentlal. A. E. Harris ,
room 1 Continental block. X 771
MONEY TO LOAN
We wll loan you nny sum which you wish
small or large , nt the lowest possible rates , In
thu quickest possible time and for any length
of time to sun you. You can pay It back In
such Installments ns you wish , when'you wish ,
nnd only pay for It as long as you keep it.
You can borrow on
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND PIANOS ,
HORSES. WAGONS AND CARRIAGES.
. WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS , MERCHANDISE ,
OR ANY OTHER SECURITY ,
Without publicity or removal of property.
OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. ,
306 SOUTH 16T1I STREET.
First lloor nbove the stret't.
THE OLDEST. LARGEST AND ONLY INCOR
PORATED LOAN COMPANY IN OMAHA.
X 769
THE PLACE TO BORROW
MONEY ON HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.
MONEY ON HORSES AND MVLES.
MONEY ON WAGONS AND CARRIAGES ,
MONEY ON PIANOS AND ORGANS.
MONEY ON WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS ,
MONEY ON MERCHANDISE ,
MONEY ON ANY CHATTLE SECURITIES ,
MONEY ON goods that remain with you.
MONEY IF YOU WANT NO PUI1L1C1TY ,
MONEY IN large or small amounts ,
MONEY AT LOWEST POSSIBLE RATES ,
MONEY IN QUICKEST POSSIBLE TIME ,
MONEY THAT you may pay back at nny time
nnd In any amount. Is at ROOM 4. W1TII-
NELL block , cor. 15th and Homey sts.
THE FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE CO.
X 770
MONEY LOANED ON FURNITURE. PIANOS ,
nit articles of value. Fred Terry , 430 Ranmo
block. X 393
BUSINESS CHANCES.
Rates , lOc a line each Insertion , Jl.M a line
per month. Nothing taken foi less than 23c.
FOR SALE , STATE AND COUNTY RIGHTS.-
patent door check. Address , with stamp , Lock
Box 61 , Council Bluffs. .la. Y 201f9
DRUO STORE. CENTRALLY LOCATED. ON
easy terms. Box 613 , City. Y M563
HOTEL FOR SALE. 874 , SHENANDOAH. IA.
Y 823ml
FOR EXCHANGE FOR STOCK GOODS. 200
acres adjoining good town on U. 1' . In Buffalo
county ; 160 acres under cultivation , 40 acres
fenced ; good house ; mortgage t2,000.00 : runs 4
years ; also 80 acres 3 miles from town , 30
acres broken : no improvements ; together or
separately. Box 271 , Kearney. Neb. Y M924 10.
A BARGAIN FOR SOME ONK HAVING LIT-
lle cash. Foundry nnd machine shop In one
of the best cities In Nebraska. Worth
J18.000.00 ; will be sold by sheriff In few days
for less than one-third value. Write or call
at once. John A. Dempster , 2331 O Bj Lin-
A GOOD BLACKSMITH WANTS A LOCATION.
Address W. II. Raymond , Barnes ,
WANTED. TREASURER ; MAN OF PREPpS-
sesslng appearance , with first-class theatrical
company ; must have J200.00 and good creden
tials ; experience not necessary ; J2j. ( per week
and all expenses. Call or write at once. It Iclie-
lleu hotel. Druno & Jackson. _ Y Mil. : 8 *
WANTED. MAN TO TAKE GENERAL
agency for a fast selling household article.
Apply Lawson , Home hotel , 13th B'
FIRST-CLASS NEWSPAPER PLANT. DOING
good business , will be sold ut a bargain. Wilte
quick. Lock Box "B , " Venango , Neb.
MEAT MARKET FOR SALE ; CENTRALLY
located ; doing good cash nnd family trade ;
fitted up llrst class. Including sausage factory.
rendering outfit , two horses , wagons , etc. ; peed
reasons for selling ; well worth Investigating.
Address C , Bee olllce. Council Bluffs.
FOR SALE. AMERICAN HOUSE , JIO.OO. INquire -
quire 924 Douglas street , upstairs. Y M1U
FOR EXCHANGE.
Rates. lOc a line each Insertion , Jl.&O a line
per month. Nothing taken for less than 25c.
I OWN 100 FARMS IN NEBRASKA , KANSAS
and Dakota. Will Fell cheap or exchange for
rndse. , horses und cattle. Address Iwx 76 ,
Frankfort , Ind. K 773
WILL EXCHANGE MY HOUSE , PRATT AND
21st ( modern Improvements ) , for Chicago prop-
erty.lmprovcd or unimproved. W. M. Welch ,
601 Puxton block. S5-M4M f9 !
STOCK OF MILLINERY- AND NOTIONS ;
want horses nnd cattle. Box 293 , Frnnkfort ,
Ind. X--773
OALVESTON CITY PROPERTY TO EX-
chnnge for land or merchandise. Box 373
Kearney , Neb. 7. 693 10 *
STEAM GRAIN ELEVATOR IN BEST PART
of state , for general merclinndsii or gro
ceries. Address lx > ck box 16 , Wood River. Neb.
Yf'Mill.
FOR EXCIIANOE.HOUSES AND LOTS IN
Omaha for Nebraska land. The O. F. Davis
company , 1503 Farnnm street. / M786 23 '
Jl.000.00 STOCK OF DRY GOODS. NOTIONS ,
shoes nnd clothing to exchange for Nebraska
land ; give descrptlon. Box 7SI West Point , Neh.
FOR EXCHANGE. A NICE , LIGHT DRIVING
mare for typewriter. W. S. Cooper. Codncll
Bluffs. V.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE ,
BARGAINS , HOUSES. LOTS AND FARMS ,
sale or trade. F. K. Darlln ; , Barker block.
CHOICE FARMS. C , It. BOATRIGHT , Ml N.
Y. Life. 157fT
WILL SELL CHEAP OR EXCHANGE FOR
Milwaukee. WIs. , property , lots 8 , 9 , 10. block
6 , 13 , V. Smith's add. , cty of Omaha. For Information -
formation write ( 'ream City Bash nnd Door
Company. Milwaukee. Wla. . M74lfi8
VACANT LOTS-GREAT SNAPS.
East. front lot , Georgia uvc , near Woohvorth
nvf. J2.tOO. '
Hunscom Place lot , near n , w , corner of Park ,
50x181 , (1,750 ,
1.01 iinar south end of Hanscom park , east
fi i < nt , JIOO.
Lot 10 , block 10. South Omalin , jr.'J , cost
Jl.liOI.
Ixn 50x123 , Albright's choice , 1150.
2 lots. Junction View Terrace , each 47x132 ;
list JIOO each ; $300 takes the two. Both line
vltli * Inttt.
Davenport & Waterman. 822 N. Y , Life.
ItH-OU S
A CHOICE LOT IN CREIGHTON HEIGHTS
for halo cheap for cash ; owner leaving city ,
John F , Dnley , S3th ami Frunklln. RE 9S9-11 *
FOR QUICK SALE , HANDSOME HOUSE. S
rooms , south front , near Hantcam mirk , only
l < ! .noa.OO , K,600.vO cash. Hicks , 305 N. Y. Life
bldg , RE-MI11 8
V BIG BARGAIN. CHOICE 10-ACRK TRACT
Just west nf city , splendid locution for fruit
und vegetable gardens. If sold uuii-U only
$3,750.00. lllck . 303 N. Y. Llfo bldg.
RE Mill 8
FOR BALE. GOOD FARM 1 MILK FROM
\rimmro ; 1W acres In cultivation ; Innirovnl. Sell
rhfiip or trade. What Imvo you ? Chas. 'T.
Pi Ice. vcimnso. Neb. RE M1W 8
SCALES
NEW AND SECOND HAND SCALES , ALL
Kinds. Address Bonlen & Sellcck Co. , Lake
t. . Chicago. 0.17
SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING.
Hates , 10o a Una first Insertion. 11.50 a line
Nolhlng uken fur lr than SJcv
VAN SANT.B SCIUHL OF SHORTHAND. HI
N , li. Life. Onuha. Ask for circular. MIU <
LOST.
Rates. lOc a line llrst Insertion , Jl.M n line
per month. Nothing taken for less than 25e.
LOST-SHEPHERD OR COLLIE DOG , BLACK
und while ; n < hnlr on top of tall. Reward for
return to Pacific Express Co. 903 12
REWARD FOR LADY'S GOLD WATCH ,
lost Sunday. January llth , between Cut OK
lake and llith street , If returned to Bee olllec.
lK > st-M978 8
LOST-SWORD SCARF PIN. FINDER RETURN
to 930 New York Life building and receive reward -
ward , 98S "
LOST ST. BERNARD BITCH PUP SIX
months old ; answers to name Bess ; has n cut
on left hind fot. Return to W. Lucas , Pullman
Hcket agent , Union depot , nnd get leward.
GARBAGE.
Rates , lOc n line each Insertion , J1.50 n line
per month. Nothing taken for less than 23c.
ALL ORDERS FOR THE REMOVAL OF GAR-
buge , manure , ashes , refuse and cleaning of
vaults nnd cesspools sent to this otllce or to
the olllcu of the Board of Hfiilth will be
promptly attended to. The only night soil men
in my employ are James Fuller. Peter Loren-
gen , John Nelson and Sam Overgiiard. A.
MacDonald , city garbage contractor , rooms C
und 7 , Barker block. Tel. 1337. M33Sfl3
UNDERTAKERS AND EMB ALMERS
Rates , lOc n line each Insertion. Jl.M n line
per month. Nothing taken for less than 25c.
C. W. liAKKIl ( KOIlMnilLV WITH JOHN O.
Jncohs , deceased : later with M. O. Mnul ) un-
ilerluker ana embalmer ; C13 S. 16th. Tel. 630.
775f2 <
II. K. Ilt'HKKT , Ft'NiilAL nillKCTOIl AND
omhnliner. 1618 Ohlnmo 81. Tel. 90. 778
PAWNBROKERS.
Rates , Hie n word flist' Insertion , la a word
thereafter. Nothing taken fer less than 20c.
J. SONNENBERG. DIAMOND BROKER , 1303
Douglas st. Loans Inoney on diamonds ,
watches , etc. Old gold and silver bought. Tel-
IMS. ' 7779'
MUSIC , ART AND 'LANGUAGE.
Rates , l'.c ' { n word llrst- insertion , Ic a word
thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 25c.
O. F. OELLENBHCIf , . BANJOIST AND
. teacher. 1S10 California. . . , 914
THE REALTY. MARKET.
INSTRUMENTS placed on record February
7 , 1894 : " ' " "
WAUrtAJfTYlt > KBDS. "
C F Knlis and wife to M. Mack , lot C ,
block W , lot 10 , block 120 , South
Omnlm ' ; $ 4,000
MrGavock & O'Keeffo Co to C W
Knight , e % lot 18 , block 4 , McGa-
vock & O'IC'H add COO
Georfte Clnrk to J V Ultchhnrt , lot
C. block 13C , South Omaha 4,000
Kd I'helan anil wife to .Michael
WelHh , lot 1 , block 1 , Missouri Ave
nue park 1,200
William Schultz nud wife to Alvla
Yountf , lot 4. block 6 , Riverside add 73
W I Klerstcad and wife to M T Ilnr-
low. lot 7. block 2. Suer.wood park. . 3,000
Ida Drown nnd husband to Joseph -
Murphy , lots 9 to 12. block 4 , lots 18
and 19 , block 5 , Upton Place , lot 1 ,
2 , 29 and 30 , BurlliiKton Center 2,250
Joseph Murphy to Thomas Glllesple ,
lots 1 , 2 , 29 and 30 , Uurllngton Cen
ter 1,500
James Miller and wife to I , W Gilford ,
e % lot 14 , Hawe's add 3,000
South Omaha l.aud company to John
McKeon , lot C , block 10G , South
Omaha 300
G W Ames nnd wife to Etta Mlskl-
inus , lot G , block 4 , Ames Place. . . . COO
II O Devrles to Llnwood Park Land
company , lots 0 and 10 , bleak 2 ,
Brookllno 1 MOO
QUIT CLAIM DEEDS.
George Baxter to Samuel Ui-lchen-
borg , lot 22 , block 15. Shull's 2nd
add , ttndlv > A lot 10 , block 4. ICced's
3rd add , lot 4 , block 3 , Selby's tst
add to South Omaha
Calhiiu I..onney and husband et nl to
Maggie O'Dea , lot 3 , block G , Sul-
pher Springs
Total amount of transfers J 21,827
BUREAU. SURn.V 0 > . SOL101TOU5.Itou
Uulldlti , OMAHA. NBU. Ail vlco KltBB.
RfllLWflY TIME CHRP
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. ' .Si. Loul3CarmoTi"BTlT.T. . .
THE MIDWINTER EXPOSITION
Its Unparalleled Record in Rapid Develop
ment and Distinctive Effects ,
WARM COLORS AND ORIENTAL SPLENDOR
Tint rino Art * Itiilldlnff n New Typo for Kx-
| m lllon IJju-s l-'lropr.xtf u-llli UOOO
Foot if ItminliiK Wiillx-Otlirr
Western Nolrn.
Tho'oponlng ot the California Midwinter
fair l.i not nn exhibition conIInml to the products -
ducts of the region In which It Is hold , hut
Is Intcrmitloiml In scope. The Idea of the
fair Iiutt Its origin In Chicago. Thoravoro
In IhoVhlto City nuiny exhibitors who
wished to tnko part In nnothcr exposition on
tno Aincrieiin continent. The iilun wits
vague and the suggestion without force. The
proposed exposition might bit hold anywhere
perhaps in ouu of Iho South American
cities.
The project was hoard by M. II. Do
Young , vice president of the Columbian
commission ana incmber from California.
IIo saw the Importance of the project and ut
n banquet of the foreign commissioners ho
invited them to come to the metropolis of
the I'ucillc coast. IIo hud called a meeting
ot fellow Cnllfornlans who were then in
Chicago nnd on the night of Muy ill the
meeting was hold in the rooms of the Cali
fornia club. The next morning the world
knew thnl California intended to have nn
International exposition ut the close of the
World's fair. A second meeting was held
in Chicago Juno 11 , and , with 100 Call-
fornians present , M."iK)0 ( was subscribed.
By this time the people In California were
becoming enthusiast ! ' : and ttio city of Sun
Francisco asked how many exhibitors would
go to the Pacific coast , and , on receiving a
reply that 440 were already on the list , nil
doubts were removed and the people there
took the matter up In earnest. Over $400,000
were subscribed. August 24 100,000 people
thronged through Golden Gate park anil
saw the ground broken and 100 acres were
dedicated to the fair. The work of con
struction was pushed under fair skies with
marvelous rapidity , though the plans were
several times revised because more largo
buildings were necessary. Today California
offers to ttio world a view of the third
largest exposition over held In the world
not so magnificently grand us Chicago or
Paris , but far more delicately beautiful.
The buildings , main and small , are strik
ingly ornate. The great structures have
oecn modeled after the oriental and have all
the adornments and beauties of thu best
eastern types , brilliant and daring in color ,
graceful and airy in outline , and adorned
with nrlistic elaboration. The main build
ings seem in no way temporary structures.
They appear to have been built to stand
forevor. Entering the Grand Court the first
building to attrai't the eye is the Manufac
turers and Liberal Arts. Its towering bill' !
doino and irolden lantern are sot against the
sky like some immense Jewel glistening in
the sunlight. The grayish green tiles of thereof
roof give a suggestion of airo. The structure !
itself is colored in Ivory. Throwing it Into
ivlief are strong reds , yellow and light
blues. The tone grows warmer as it nears
the ground and comes into contrast with the
foliage. The loggias huvou dehcato yellow
ish , pea green color , which heightens to a
marked degree the suggestion of the orien
tal. It , is the largest structure of the expo
sition. It is at the eastern end of the
Grand Court , facing the Adm'nlstration
building.
THE FINE ATITS BUILDING.
Below the Horticulture and Agriculture
building nnd that of the Manufacturers and
Liberal Arts , is a great structure , simple In
form and unpretentious in outline , present
ing nn adaptation of Egyptian architecture
to the uses of the modern exposition. It
seems as if it were made to stand forever.
Tills is the building of the Fine J ts. It
is made of brick , iron and staff , and while
the artistic 1ms been the primary motive of
its construction , utility has not been sucri-
Heed. The beauty of tlio structure is greatly
heightened by its position on the Grand
Court. It is'forty feet from the line of the
highway. The adjoining spaces arc ter
raced nnd thickly planted with palm trees.
The approach to the structure Is of artificial
stone , forty feet , in width. It is flanked by
the figures of two immense syhinxes , be
tween which are live sandstone steps thirty-
flvo foot in length. The general plan of tno
Fine Arts building is rectangular , one and
two stories high with an elaborate vestibule
Just in front of and directly in the center of
ttio building. In the vcotibulo nro two
stairways , ofllco and entrance loggia. The
floor of this vestibule is a mosaic ; , richly
wrought in Egyptian Jlgtires. The columns
are in full relief , a tut the base relief figures
nro very richly colored. The friezes be
tween and above the columns arc nn imita
tion of mosaic , highly colored , rep
resenting different scenes from mural
decorations found in thu ruins of
ancient Egyptian temples. Surmounting
thcso columns anil forming the llnish to the
vestibule are sloping walls in Imitation of
the Interior of a pyramid , which is lighted
from thu a pox. The interior dimensions of
the vestlhulo nro silflicicnt to secure the
offuel of imprcusivcncss aimed at by the
architect. It is twenty-two feet square and
has n height of sixty-three feet. The in
terior measurements show that it is llfty-
oiglit feet long- and thlrty-oijht feet wido.
To the base of the pyramid Is tifty-eight
feet and to the npox eighty-two foot.
The main building is dovotcd to statunry
and watci color pictures , thu oil paintings
boltig placed in thu annex of live divisions
adjoining thu first story. The statuary In
placed in the center of the main building ,
in tlio nave or court which is open through
two stories to the roof. In the art rooms
below thu gallery placu has also been found
for them. The gallery , or moro particularly
the second story , is 'divined into open nl-
coves , with wall spaces twelve and nineteen
feet high. The live divisions of the annex
average twenty-live feet in width by forty in
depth , nnd have n wall height of twenty-
three feet. There Is In the main building
U.UOO running foot of wall sp.ice. The great
structure is absolutely llrcproof.
In the decoration oi tlio interior excellent
judgment has been displayed. The details
of the columns are modeled after these
found on the banks'of the Nile. The lotus
and palm leaves nnd relief llzures of , thu
gods have been used in greatest profusion.
The frltves nro richly ornamented with the
mural decorations of the temples of KnninU
and Luxor. Ilic/oglyplucs nro employed to
relieve the walls. The building has repose
and dignity. It is distinctly u now type for
exposition uses.
WYOMING'S NEED.
Moro water runs to waste in each of sev
eral riven * in Wyoming than Is used In Irri
gation , but it cannot bo utilized without can
als and settlers cannot build the ditches because -
cause the expenditure of both time nnd
money which this Involves ts huyonci their
moans. Hcnco Immigration cannot bo in
vited tilt money is provided In some way for
the coiibtruction of Irrigation channels ,
and all efforts to enlist capital In tlio work
are failure * thus far. Thu obstacle which
has proved insurmountable | u every uasu Is
the unsatisfactory character of the land
laws. The speaker cited instances In which
the parties unnroachcd weru willlm. to lira-
vide thu needed funds if the laud could he
trade security. But when It was explained
that the land is public , has no soltlurs and
can have none until thu ditch is assured ,
says the Chicago Tribune , the question
was raised as to wlmt inducumuut there can
bo to nn investor to make ait improvement
THERE is HOPE
For orcry nno who lia.i Mood trouble , nn matter
in what Hliapo or how long standing , provided
HOMO of the vital organs have liccn to far Ini-
( aired ul to render n euro Imp'iiMlhlc. H. H. 8.
KOM to tlio root of Iho dl.wasu.nud remoM'3 the
cause , by expelling tlio polsor from HID body , anil
at tliu name tlmoU a tonluMi tlio uliolo nysicic.
However bad your case may be , lliuru H hojio
FOR YOU.
> \ Cured iruof a moat malignant typo
lit rlironio blood trouble , for AVhlch
I had used varioun other ruiiifUles
without olfcct. My wvlclit liu-reascil. and my
health Improved In every wa , " . 1 cunalilerH.S.B.
the beat tunic 1 uvur uaoil.
"H. A. Wuioii. , Midway. < Ia , "
TreatUo on liloo * ! , ekla anil cnntaL-Uxis lilood
| "ol oumail dfrco. BWli * 81'JCCltlf CO. .
ADauU. Oft.
of f 10 nn ncro on ROVcriuncMt lanil when ) io
tins no menus of nccurliiB the hind nnd no
moans of dotorminliiK whotlior thu Iniul
would bo occupied bv n pel-son nblo nud
willinprto pay for the Improvomenu The
question hncl to bonnswcrcd In ttiu negative ,
ntiii also the ono ns to whether the promoters
meters of the cntorprlao could furnish a
Rimmnty thnt the seniors who Illcd on the
liintl would provldo wnter for It ill n price to
rotciy the monpy cxpondcd on the cuiinl. On
the contrary , it was apparent Hint llrst
thcro would ho npooulatlvo llllnKs on < x | > or-
tlou of the laud by mon who nro not farmers ,
but who would nvnil thotu elves of lim
opiKd'tuiilty to secure n ihnro of the inorcaso
In value ; nntt. second , llllng on 100 nrres by
fnrmnrs tiiinhlo to provldo wnter for tnoru
tlmn half or a fourtli of the urea , under
fuvoniblo coudllions. lloucoltvns consid
ered corinln Hint fully hnlf the laud iiunt
rvinnln Idlontid unproduotivo for mi nitloll-
nlto time , nud thu chnnces for thu Invest
ment proving safe or lucrative were not ono
In n inllllon.
The liotncstcad law , ns applied to thu ro-
Bion forwhluh It w.is framed , was n bonull-
cent Institution. Hut \\.vouiliiJ . , under the
conditions described , It isu mean's of keeping
homes from settlers Instead ufUeopltiK homes
for them. Thodcsert laws offer nonld wlial *
over in the dlveraluii of tlio creat rivers.
The acreage Is too small for this purpo.ic.t uf
tliudlteh uulldur nnd too grent. for those of
the suttler , Wlmt is wuiiteil is n law thnt
will furnish ntloqunto protection fur the
money spent In the redemption of nrid hinds.
To do this the law must limit the illlngs on
land under dltchrs to the nro.i which : i sot-
tier can cultivate niul provide water for ,
nml must nialco the land n busts of credit for
the money spent In rcclnlining It. A home
stead law providing such conditions would
furnish all tlio Incentive required nnd all the
security needed for Iho reclamation of thu
nrublo laiius of Wyoming.
A NK\V KAIXMAICKU.
Frank linker of Vlsalia , nn amateur rnln-
ninUcr , went to Plxluy on Iho "lib lilt. lor
the purpose of prodticiui ; rain. Uoforo ho
loft ha informed tlio correspondent of the
Han Francisco Kxamlnor thnt ho Intended to
jiroduco rniu within seven days , nud ho kept
his word. On the ilOth anil ttlst n local rain
storm occurred in the vicinity of Pixlcy
amounting to . ! ! . " > to .4i ! of nn inch.
Air. Dakar returned lo this city , says tlio
Kxnminor , in juhllnnt.spirits. lie Is nosvsnt-
1slied beyond n doubt that hu can produce-
rain by moans of his appliance. IIo proposes
to visit I'lxloy every two weeks , ami is snii-
gulno that ho will bo successful in his experi
ments.
During tlio months of April nnd May ho
proposes to put forth his best efforts In ordro
to thoroughly drench the soil. Tlio resi
dents of 1'lxloy nro well pleased with
linker's experiments , nnd they propose to
assist him in conducting his ftituro opera
tions.
Baiter commenced experimenting with
rnin making three years ngo In .Innunry. lie
made the discovery of his solution accident
ally while mixing somocliumicnls together
to form n liquid. linker , who I ? n druggist ,
says ho noticed that the chemicals had n
wonderful inlluonco over the atmosphere , ns
it became close and humid In close proximity
to where ho was using chemicals , and after
tlio entire evaporation oi the liqulu it be
came cloudy nud lucre was n precipitation
of rain.
During the months from January to Juno
linker continued his experiments with equal
mipcni In fni'l. im mive lin nnvm * fnlll'il In
produce n storm within six or seven days
during the months mentioned.
"The barometer always falls immediately
on commencing operations , " said linker ,
' and by using u lurgo amount of chemicals
T create n storm center that causes n rain
thnt will extend over n large stretch of ter
ritory. "
Uauer had so much conlldoiico In his pro
cess thnt ho had a small place near I'ixloy
plowed nud sowed dry lo praln. This part
of the county is thodrycst and has been sub
ject to drought for years. If it rains hard
nt Tulnro the fall at IMxloy is almost in
variably light. Hu commenced his ex
periments on December 14 nud seven
days Inter it rained .77) of nn inch.
His second experiment commenced January
11 , mid it ruined on the Ifith. 10th und 18th
nnd was as successful as the llrst. On the
Illst it only sprinkled in Tnlarc , but in Pix
lcy the fall amounted to nlinost'nn inch.
COLORADO.
I'uoblo has n pleasure resort called "Tho
Bucket of Jlk'od. "
in ( ji'nud Junction overcoats are not being
worn except nt night.
The now 1,000-ncro reservoir west of Eaton
has been completed , it will water an cntiro
township.
A line strike.is reported in the Phillips nt
Alma , Park county. It is improving with
development.
Tlio last ninety tons shipped from the
Fiiiinv Hawllua , liraoco hill , I eudvlllo ,
yielded fI0,00'J. ! '
Assays running ns high as $3nro re-
lorlcd from tlio Williams canon strikes ,
lorth of iManitou.
The Stoinbergor tunnel nt Fall Hiver is
being driven ( iOO feet further. Ultimately it
will cut the Gilpln county mines.
A two-foot vein of ore worth over $ -10 a ton
has been opened up in thu IKK ) cnst level of
the Koltoino mine , Russell district.
A two-foot vein of tellurium nnd quartz
running six ounces was unearthed in thu
Murl lode , six miles south of liulfour.
Mho Gladstone- mine at .lamcstown had a
run of ere at thn Boulder sampling works
that assayed -10 ounces gold and it ounces
silver.
The January payroll of tho. Enterprise ,
Hlco-Aspcn and Uico Smelting and Mining
company , Kico , amounts lu the aggregate to
iUoo. ; ! ; :
Asa Baldwin has opened an eight-foot vein
of $17 ere in his lease on tlio Lone Star , ouo
of the Anaconda properties. Ho Is loading
directly on wagons.
Tlio Kast Baldwin Coal company has been
organized at Gunnixon to ucvclop a big vein
of coal rcicntlv ; discovered. A tunnel has
been driven JWO feet on it.
Tlio Williams canon gold cxcitmncnt Is
crowing. It is hut three ami a half miles
from Manltou. Mineral carrying free prold
was struclc in the floosicr Boy.
Bauer & .Jackson trace a twelve-foot vein
of frco milling quartpor.vpliyry upon which
they have located on Mancos creek forT.OUO
foot. Assays run from $3 to $10 ,
Tlio richest striku In this camp for several
months has just been made in a lease on No.
5. Mineral l-'nrin , at Aspen. H consists of a
seven-Inch streak of 700-ounco ore. .
Maxwell Land Grant company has about
in.UDO acres of coal land in Las Aniinas
county , but objects to navlug moro than 500
acres assessed for taxation an co.il laud.
Cotopaxl , a fuxv miles atxivo Cation City ,
In the Grand canon of the Arkansas , has re
cently loomed up ns an iron ore producer. A
contract for DUO tons of ere a month has
been let.
Near Monument , during a rorcnt storm , a
threshing maeliino weighing A.Ouo pounds
was lifted up and turned over and sol down
bottom up on almost the .saino spot whcru it
originally stood.
Mancos and its ancient Uoltoa ell IT dwell
ing will loom up prominently hereafter nt > a
tourist resort. Preparations nro bulng made
to make. Muiicos a point of Interest with
custom oxcuralonlsts.
At La Jara , in tha Kan Luis valley , tour
farmers recently realized $3S'x ) for hogs and
pork shipped to Louisvlllo ami other moun
tain towns. Tlicro will bo an Ineroubo in
the amount 9f wheat fed pork nt Li : Jiuu
this year. It pays bettor than -ID-cent
wheat.
WASHINGTON.
An entomologist of Seattle , nftor Inspect
ing the fruit trees of thnt viulnlty , says that
they nro nil post iiifoctcd.
A chlnook hns prevailed in the Okauognn
country during tlio p.ist week , nnd thon-
Hands of head of stuck wore saved us n ro- .
suit.
suit.At
At Kendrlck some experiments have boon
made nt converting soft wheat into starch.
It is believed tlmt this may provo thu begin
ning of n big industry.
Fruit nnd vegetable growers near Tnromn
nro movlnif In Iho nmtler of establishing a
cannery. It Is thought poislblu that the
company will open next HO.ISOII.
An operetta , with words nnd music of
homo nianufncturo. is to bo produced nl Spo
kane. Into each life some rain must foil ,
some days muil bo dark nnd druary.
The cluzons of Wutmicheo , ( Jhulnu and the
Olcanocan country urn making n united ef
fort to got a wufon road opened from Iho
north down the ColutubU river to Wonnt-
ctico.
Tlio Wlllapa Pilot chronicles Iho fact that
ono young lady shut a deer , another n boar
nml a third a wild nooio ut long rnngu , nnd
then adds : "Wo have nlvrnyH claimed thnt
our valley girU were the prettiest und swoot- .
on earth , nnd now wo put forward the
further claim tlmt they nro the most accom
plished. "
Since Ilia Loavonworlh mining district
was organized no loan than ! WS plneor claims
have been located on the Wonatcheo river ,
nbovo and below Loavenworth , mid Interest
Increases.
Kvorott tins four lumbar nml four ahlngld
mills In operation , cutting SJ.'lKiKK ( ) ) ( ) fool of
lumber niul U..OOO.UOJ shingles during iSttl.
The mon employed roachoJ 1WO nnd Iho
monthly pay roll $14,000.
A White river Indian woman , on her way
homo from Soaltlo on foot Iho other evenIng -
Ing , stopped over night with nn obliging
rniichor , gave birth to n ohlld nnd wont
homo In n canon Iho next morning.
The fruit growers' convention , to bo hold
In Spokane Kebrunry 14 and 15 , Is nttractlng
thonlluntion of some of the most eminent
horticulturists and fruit commission men In
the country , und many of ilium will bo pres
ent.
OUKGON .
A party Is boltig formed nt Tlio Dalles to
go to the South Africa gold Molds.
A "Wnlklng club" hns boon recruited
nmong the fat women of CorvnllU.
Llgh.tnlngrod swindlers nro doing n good
business among the farmers of Oregon.
Prlnovitlo p.iys nil Its municipal expenses
out of lines nud llconscs. Economical method *
Imvo spared It n city lax since 18SS.
. Two hunters eamo Into Pemlluton tha
other tiny with nil the vctilson mtilo nud
cnyuso could carry ns the spoils of n hunt on
the north fork of the John D.iy.
A now steam rotary snow plow , with font
mammoth engines at Its back , rendered
valuable assistance in keeping the Union Pa-
clllu open In the Into snow blockade in tlm
Blu'o mountains. This was Its llrst introdno
tion and li worked like a clock.
Three cattle wont over the cascades Mon
day , nnd , strnngo to say , swam out unin
jured some four miles further down stream.
After thus breaking nil known records , however -
over , their ruwnrti was to bo driven to nn
adjoining .slaughter house , from which they
subsequently emerge I in thu form of choluo
cuts for the neighborhood.
When the recent high water had receded
nt Oregon City , it was found that the ap
preaches to the small bridges nt the comer
of John Adams urn ! Fourteenth streets had
wnshed out , leaving them imi/nssnblo. The
bridges themselves were nllont during the
Hood , but settled back again. The bridges
were Ilxed up temporarily so ns not to interfere -
fero with travel.
Charles Miller exhibited In Monnuiuth
Insl week n specimen of nn owl unknown to
the people of that town. Its back nnd wines
nro of a light yellow , sprinkled with dark
pray , nnd its brenst wns very near white ex
cept afowdots of light gray. Us wings
measured very near three foot from tip to
tip. From its heavy coal of leathers U is
probable lh.it it onmo from the northern
regions. Mr. Miller captured It in his barn.
TIIK DAKOTAS.
An epidemic of typhoid Is reported at
Grand Dorics , N. D.
Major Helms of Santco agency has Just
made an issue of money to the Flamlrcuti
Indians. Each Indian got $10 , from thu
smallest papoose up.
A now conservatory of music Is to bo es
tablished nt Grand Forks soon under the
management of Prof. Laffey , assisted oy n
rnrllA nf ithln ilisM'iK.tnru. ntnnui ? whom nrn
Prof. James and Mir.s Hyslop.
The residents of Bruce are auitating tha
project of ouildlug u telephone Hue from
their town lo Brooklugs. No telegraph
ollice is maintained there , which is a mailer
of much inconvenience at both places.
Manager John M. Turner of the North Da
kota Milling association stales thnl the mills
of the association , which for some time past
have been closed dotvn on account of poor
prices , arc again resuming onerations. The
association hn. % in nil thirteen mills under Us
control.
The recent cold weather was hard on
cattle , but they are rapidly recovering and
in u few weeks tiuiq will bo in their custo
mary first-class condition. As far as can oo
learned from stockmen no losses have oc
curred on the ranges during the severe
weather.
The people in the vicinity of Chamberlain
are unanimous in saying that moro snow has
fallen this winter than during any winter
since that of 1SSO-S1 , when the snowfall was
so ill-cat that when the snow went off In Iho
spring every lake bed was Illled to the brim
wilh water. As n result crops were good
during the succeoJiiig two or three years.
WYOMING.
Jackson Hole is choked up with snow , and
a very severe winter is reported up there.
The Wyoming and Northern Telephone
company , with a capital of $10,000 , , has boon
orgaub.'d in Sheridan.
A wagon road is to bo constructed between
Casper and Lander , which will reduce the
distance Iwenty-livo miles.
The recent trouble between cattlemen and
sheepmen ut Henry's Fork hits entirely
quieted down. Sheepmen have taken their
lloclts out of thu county und say they do not
hucnd to again make use of the range.
Some recent developments on u coal meas
ure in the Tcton range show u IwcJvc-foot
vein of genuine aiithr.tcltn , so the experts
report. This rangis the highest and most
rugged in tha entire state-is constituted
principally of gr.iuito and porphyry.
Mrs. .L. It. McDnrmott , a pretty little
blonde residing on a ranch ut the base of Ihu
Tolon range , being short of meat ttio oilier
any , went , forth nnd with -lli-caliber Win
chester rille shot a largo cav/ all : and hauled
it homo on a sled to feed her family.
A Jackson Hole correspondent reportsellc
coming out of the ningo along Snake river ,
not by hundreds , but by acres. A number
of mouse also appear making their way dut
of the deep snow of the Teton mountains.
Some moose Imvu been captured , but ihoy
decline to live In caplvUy.
MISUKI/LANKOUS.
It Is reported that capitalists contemplate
erecting a now hotel nt San Diego to cost in
the neighborhood of $ IUOOUU. ( )
Some recent strikes of frco gold in the
Nuggut mine near Gila City are considered
nmong the bust over made in Arizona.
Eighteen months will bo required to drive
n tunnel into tl.i ) liiinolaUic mine nt Hutto ,
Mont. His said to bo the lurgc.it mining
contract over lot in Montana.
Thompson Campbell of Butte , Mont. , has
live.sapphires tnkon from llio cl .irJ of a
Montana turkey. The sapphires nro all of
irood size und ouu of them weighs about iwu
karats.
The Butte , Annrouda & Pacific railroad Is
the name ufn now railroad recently com
pleted between Butte nnd Anaconda. H U
un independent line , and is said to bo doing
till the fruigtiiing nnd most or the passuiiL-r
business between the iwo places.
Hio Membrcs , N. M. , near Dcmlng- . will
hnvu a colony of thirty Chicago families
located there next month. Thu Hlo MomuruH
irrigation colony has sold the colony about
7,000 acres under canal and the people pro
pose to engage In fruit , vines nud vogotnblu
cultivation.
In Lincoln county , Now Mexico , twolva
miles from White ( J.ilts , thoru in n viiln ol
Iron ere nvor.igingUI per cunt of Iron , Thu
vein Is tiOO feel lo ig and S4 feet thick.
Within llttcun miles of this Iron thoru is n
vein of loal .eiL-ht feet thick , .llcnrllla ia
thofinmuof this promising locality awaiting
settlement and development.
Arrunircmunts are perfected for the slvlnn
of usuries of bull HghiB at San Antonio ,
Tux. , In the near future. The lights am lu
hu conducted on the grandest scale , lumtcrli-
los , toreadors , pleaders a.ui matadors oDId-
atlug , as they du In the famous lights of
Madrid and Seville. Pimciuno Di.-u , thu
pride and glory of Mexican bull fighting on-
thushists. has consented to pnrlh'lpatu lu thu
contests and has arranged to secure
hulls from Mexico.
DoWltt's Little Karly Risers. Small pills ,
cafe plllx , bent pllla.
Until \V < ; r < i Mui-iliTi'il.
ST. LOUIS , Feb. 7. A special to the I'ost.
Dispatch from Green Hay , Ala. , ayn
Aaron Tolllfor and Ills \vlfo , were found mur
dered near hero thin mor'nlnu , ho dill ol
buckxljol and Kho with a pistol ball In hbr
brain , A week nto the woman dosertoil lu-r
husband for a former lover named Anthti'iy
Thomas. La night Tolllfer sUecoi'dcd
In Inducing her to rut urn homo with him ,
but they were killed on thuvny. . 'fhoimi
In In jull , churned with murdering the ' /o
us they Journeyed homeward.
Tlio Throat. Ihxnvn's JlrpiiohUt Trochei
act directly on tlit > organ * uf Iho votro.
They Imvo on oxtrnord'nary ' olfecl In all
dloordi'rs ot tut ; throat-