- . _ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . - - - - - - - - - - . ' L . ' , ' . I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ TIlE OMAHA . DAILY BEE : IO1S ; DAY , NOYEM1un iJ , 1so. { ) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 7 U SPECiAL NOTIGB8 _ _ _ u _ Alh'l'rtl"l'lIu' , , for tlseue rolumn. nll ht 'nIH' tititli . 121:1 3) . UI. tar _ ' 11 IvI..luJ nnll lu.1 E 11 iii. fur the J.frlllJ .It Huutny rlltlf" " . Alh'crtl.I'r. . h ) ' rl'llu..tlUJ n Ittim- Iit4l CIIet.IC . rnn 11"'c II\rr. nil- I drc""cil 'n ' I " "lhl'rl'll let 11'1 li I career 01 Tie IN ! . AiiNsers pin Itdq1rcM.4e .11 ivi 11 I I he Ilelh''rCII ulnl 11''I'ntou nl dIiL ' , 'IIcek enl ) ' . nn'r" . 1 1-20 n " 'frll SI rut 1..I'rlfnl I Ie I .orll tJ'rl'nU.r. olh".1 I Iii Icit for lci " .IInl 2c for 1Irst I tiMt.rtInii. 'I'"t 1'url'II'I' ' ' " 1.1 h. 111 " .I..CI- 1 t " 1 ) ' . . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - - . % % ' . \X'rIU-\.J : IBII. I W AN1'ID-I.t\J. : ITfTddflINT : : AaINT4 I : Omaha 10 orgine duli . or three 10 live rimI . 1ct ! or our ( n1n0u9 Orchlrll IluineM IMfl(1 In c"ltrat MI.sls.lppl. The tile or Immigration I. I going Routh. wherl' tber . nrp no hot wlndi . no . "I I wInteri 10 blizzards . no crop fiillurei. Where Iwo or thr.e crOIS c"n he rnl"11 pant 'c"r. When. there I" no .uch thing ar r.lure Ir 1 man will work one.Iinlr a. hart D. he dIN'S In thl1 niuntry. C"I .ummer. mlt , wInters. Iuri . puylnl crops or fruit ant , J"rlpn truck. nlch..t ,1 "n "rlh. B.ot railway . facilities. Omaha ( ba. W. , Ames general agent , 161 1..t..1 - 01. B-12 $ Gr.O TO $ id.O ) ) HA.\TY PA T I4A.1SMIN for cigars ; "xlwrlplce nol n".ss"y ; " "ti In- tloc.nintit , - . , . IIUCenlll. to custoniet-L 11151101 & 1iinp. 8t. i.rjtiis , Mo. Ishol . . n- ! 'I. : G. - - - " \NTT D. A l'mT.lI.\ T\ . ( WAi AND e .plee " "Ip.man ! for northern N..hrn.kl. MI.I 1111' .I.an rprotl nnll . .tnhloll : trailp In Ihl. In : . _ t. C. _ usher . Chicago. iI-M63 1 ( ) WANTI' ) , IEOIH1'FnD : 11.\IUACIST OJ e\I'crlence II IO II ' 'Vomln : .lul town : .Inlie loan n""n"n preferred . 10011 iiabiti . No trniipportntion rurll.h , An.wer with i prpr- < wih cnces ant 1.1rll'llal" ot yotireif. t'wItlti TIlm.nenl , . \ < I , . . 1 :1 , Omaha line. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1i-MS 5 : ; _ ANTED . A l'tST CI.A8R C.OTii1NG SAII'S lan , one who can give good teferetice. $ 1"Kle tnan preCetl' < . Iahn & Co. ' , HI. Jo.ellh - , Mu. . U-59.j 'WANTD-YOUNO MAN FOR OIPtCi WORK : one who jinijerstattils bookkeeping ( . AdII' , < n : ii I , Bee. lj-MG39-15 ONI YI : Ai counsl IN BJHNI ) S COliUl ' : . all exiens.q , Illt , either . . IC plan hi I rolowe. . C' . I : Cu , , Dep Ii , SIdhey I . la. I-IGIO" . IABOIrnS FOR WYOMINO ON COMPANY . wll ( on B. & M. I ) . : worl ! larnl" : ' \ ; free ttnniportiitlon. Kramer & O'lear ! 120 l'itr. . n'1 street . B-lC6 6 WANTrfl. mN ANO TEAMt H VOlt H. n. work ; free tranportatlon. I..morenux Itros. . . B- 2 - M 'l AIS WANTRD. .H'PIY AT MANTI.F tacory , near n'w Fair grotitida. , 1-54 2' , , \ ' AX'I'I'1D-I.1 3IA I.r II II.I' , 1:7IO T CA TNFT PIOTOA. no 11.:1 : DOZ. cn. 1)avIes , 13.15 ! _ Slulh IClh Mt. CH - - - - - - - - - - " 'ANTID : , 0000 COOK A' fS ) PAHNAM. . ' C-r.95-2 ! I ( 1"Olt IU\r-IOUSES. : : 1IOUSI-F. K. DAHI.ING , BAnlan 1.0CI. D-75 . . . llUSIi IN ALL PAlnl 0TII CITY. TiE O. P. 11ls L'omlln ) ' . 150 : I. ' " ra 1. D-176 1.'UHXIIID : 10USF FOR ImNT ; IittJTlFUt . hous ( ' . len rams , elegantly rurnlshpd , hot water , heal. lauIM ) ' , stables carriage , "Ie. Thos. P. hail. 61G 1'XIOI hloel I-.131 1 - - - - f"I.-1OO : ! iiousi : , 31 SORT ! ! 17Th. iN- Ilulrl 32 N. 17th. U-W .S' - - - 8TA:1011 CmCI.I' : COTTAmR , r IOO8 , nil 10,1'1 n. ga ; . Cuel. . \pply lTOn Heed , Coot- patty , , 212 Ho . ii Lit . .1. l-H7 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - iIOUSi--liINA'WA : & qo. . 103 . 151TI Sr. 8 ilOLiS-O. G. W.\.I.ACI' : , 312 Imow IJL { . D-79 : MODmN 8HOOM 10USI H : 5 MIUTI wal , from court huuse. Huom :3 , flirker bik. 0-1& IilAtJTiFUt : . 10USE , TEN"TtOOMS. E1d- gally furnihed . hot water heat laun I ) ' . flable. carriage . elc. Ti-tog. Ii' . hail . GIG Ia" . ¶ . . _ Ion blocl D-13' . ron m'NT-ICI'I.Y : 1'llNTSIED 10tHI OF' : r' night reels hsllp9 ! alca'e and lathroont. south tronl with all conveniences. Inquire Z68 ( Inlr- 10\ald st. 0-2,17 1624 NO. lOT ! ! ST. . 8.100M MODlltN mUCK with barn. Ollha Helt E.lnte & Trust Cn. , 21 So. 15th st. D-2 I'OI ltiNT-itOSIS : TN ALL 1.\nTS OF' Thi1 cl ) ' . Irenuan , Love & CO. . 430 l.uton . 11 i-M261-N22 . J.'ot 1 NT-$0 PEl MONTH. OOOD. WFI.L built 7. rol , Iwo.stul ) ' hou.e. inquire 2043 and 2 _ lien - building . - - - - - 0-136 - - FOL ItRNT-FIUIIT-I100M 10USI . $ t.0 t'Rlt lunlh ; central location. Inquire 2616 ( . five. . . l- UG2.N FOI . ItlST . $30.00 , 9 TOO U : , :309. 10PiioloI $ : rL5o. 9 looms . ISIG Chicago St. U5.01. 8 rol9 , 27U howard Ht. S..OO. 7 rooms , 2219 ( 'aittornla St. $ .m , 7 rooms . 121 Ho. 2lh HI. S I 0. 4 rooms. 24'H ' JOle. St. $12.0) ' . 8 toms . 212 pluhlnl St. $ 0.01) ) . 7 room. s''am iteit ted hits. _ Inquire Nelhel Ion huh , room MG 11 Nnt'l D-523 bank 5 FLYItNISIIRI ) 1I01351. ClNTflALI.YLOCA- rUINTSl' : 10USI ted. Address 1 60. Ilee. - - - l-2l 6 iIOUHES-Nl\V 7-ItOOM iWFlJ.- MODlfltN - SNg7.lOOM DWI'T.I. rDN 1OISI' Inl $ n.lr , lan')1 pat k . 275.1'lph'lon awe. ; modern brinks , 616 South 2Jlh , 518.20 North : : I .IS , and 122 She , woot aye. C. A. Hturr. 55 N. Y. Life. . D-5'.N30 1tl(1ANT G.lOOM MODFIX COTTAGI IN south tai I .r city , $2 : . 2t ! ! S. 2Hh st. . O.room modem liMise , elegant neiglibi hOlI , near IIRh sehool , good repair $30 27 H. 2Hh I. Jroom 4 1"II'r , liusi. good repair rent rensnable. FhieIttTruct Company . 1702 I'uram D-i5' .1. . FOR ItRNT. TWO on Tlt l OOOD COT- ( ages : cheap . \ . 1'.tTuke " ) ' , N. Y. Life l < g. D-M84 4 D-5t t ( ) 14. 21ST A "INII : : , NINI.nOO : ! oml- hll"I' , ) " 1' 3hIC reel. J. N. 1ienzer. opposite lstollce. ! . - . 'lllee. I-MLS rINI ! I.\HI SIX.nOOM 10USI : . CN- tinily 10cal'II. S31 : 21.1. U-:161 4 . ron TtXT - - , ; .nOOM lOU . f.1 H. D- 1T11 1:2 A'V1. N30 81\X : nOOlH , $1.0 : CITY ANn ! CIR1lmN I waleI ; l'terel , ' , 101 H. 20th . .Iceel.VMCn ' V-MCn 0' ' - S1'lAM. MODIRtN . CRNTll.I " , UN'IQITALFD. : 81I' : lDN. CINTn.XIQI..ED 3 , ' , .room . 1.ls ant cottage. 1'1..111 , 221 N. . . , ' . _ :1. l-UO,2' POl IN % 'I'-PUnXISII.J itotbMS. 1"lIINISIED ' nee : ( $ MONTh. 16 FAR natis. 1-MnS' i'L'1tNIi1l1D nOOls. 1 5. 16TI ST. 1- 50.4' NICI ! . \ lUnXISlml I100MS . il ) I S. 2.TH < strtwt ; steam I hent. -MIG6.N5. . SAIAI.1. IOO ! NWJLY 1.'UnNISlt D. $ : .00 A Illth , _ 1516 _ 1ow.rd. 12,4' : , NCF1.Y ! Ft'ltNlSllfll : ) ItOOMt4 ! FOR tiflNTI.l- - ' len ur Isht housekeepIng. ' ! MG : lllh . lih ft , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ -M:1 N4. 3 10'SI'IOmIINO ROOMS , COMi'h.I.T1 . $ % .0. 2 : t St. Mnr ) . . 1'-61 4' - - ' - - ' - - - I'I'IINISIIRI ) on t'NFIIItNISIICI ) ROOMS : Jl'lXISII 1 , tNI.'UINlICI 6ln S. t1 stre'I. 1.1 . , . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . : - 1C : A HIIT ! OF TWOIS SUtT.\nLE FOR 1.'un gniitlenten. 1019 U tg , ' . 1 -G7\ rl'llIHIIU : i Ol UNFl'nNISIJ1 1tOMS ; t ltoti..ekecplng , : oc st. Mary's ! a e , l-M6i 9 : 'I. ! 9 1-Olt I1RNT-Vt'flNISlllI ) on l'NtL'1tN1S11Rl ) 101 ItN't'-PlnNISln \NI'UIXI8Iml nouns ; board IC de . ire.1 . house molern ; location l bt1e.nfllttI. 514 South : th. I -M V-G' * IInXISII ! J 100IS . \ J IIO.tltD. 1IOOM WITI 1'OAitD. % SOUTH 5TH 5 ? . . I.-UG.NU' l'tiltNlSIiiD 100 IH. SIXl.1NI I1N. suite 1s20 C.u. . trace Iae.tt . anti .lh : board. " $ .r . veek. . U2 . . - - - 1"-:132.XO. I 3 cAI'iToLAvl : . ; SINGI.e AXD ! 1)OttflI.U _ t\IS. 1'-47 ; C' 1m ChICAGO. 1OO IS WITh ! lo.um. Mns. Churchill. 1- Uo.Nt' lOUIH WITH 1hOAltD . S1EA2.t IIR.tT. tJtopI . . lU 1'cnprt. , 1 - . ' ThIr F'lt.NKlAN. 2.YJ-zlt N. 1TI STI1I1fl' ' A strictly Irt class f.tmlly boaltln ! house : tran3. hosts l ICCtmotall.li."N8 . - - - - - - - - - - - DRl1tAILRiURYIS1IUt ) ROOMS AT TUI' 1. , > lal. 1 : : Cap. an : Ianlolis ac"nlloIA. 1 - . : ' & 1 ' 1COIL . nl X'-UU.'CISISIUn : ROOMS 'mrr Ol SIX flOOtS. CZ.OStTS . WAT&T\ . . . . . . . ' - a..rr. - - \ _ N. 1.h sired _ U - 1 1-1' DO.\nnISG. ' I' ! < ICI : I I USc- s SOUTI ! 1TH : MI1AIQ. be4t In city , 2c . IrJ , SOItr pl , . $ . I-Mil N $ ' I.'un 1r T-STOIB ! . \U ( WJll'g . ron 1tlNT . Tim .RTOHY ltutlt'lC otunlO ! itt 'IS I "arnl Mrcct. TI bulllnl h"3 a fliP. J".r cement I".e"nt. onpl"le .t.1 bent- Inl IXltt/ , . .Ier on till liners , gas , etc. Ap. ply nl the oOce ur The lIce. 1-010 . tGlTM , \ ' . \ TgU , AOITS : WANTI ) 1'01 'FuR : "ARTIiT : SI.t. InK holIIY ; hc'ok" 1'lhl.h. . 'flnms or ne. Ihlou < Thouht. " lip' Tnlmnp . outilt 3 CentS = ! oulli "Tnlk" In IhlhllnIJul , .T"'U1 , " ouln 3. . cents : "home ot the 1,1lp. : " hy lbrlon ilarianti. outfit 5) cents. M.iny SCents make over I 2) I. ) ( ( ) IL w.Pk rphhl patti anti , credit , gIven. Agents wanted nlol' for othpr l'rl.tnlaJ bool18 ant , lillle . Write Imnialintely. , IL. H Woollwar' . GOlpnn ) ' , Ilaltimore. Md. J-I6' 4 \ t'VIM-T(1 : IU X'I' . WANTRI ) . I"ATUIR TO IFXT IN TO'O.\R anti ol1olnlnl counties , for , the blot ONlnn anti H"PII.h tenants In the counlr ) ' . U. Vi' . ( 'itrltick . 12 F'atnjtn 01. K-232 N20 ' 10 : T.'atn.ln 01.:2 : S'U I . \ : J. STn.\GJ , PRANK mnnA : , 11 1r\IWEI ' . IS-Is j PACIFIC' ! STOIAO : AXI WAIU101 CO. . 903.01 ) . ! Oti5. General storage and forwarding. M-33 \\'IJU-'ro 11111. I WANT TO llt'Y A STOCK 01 Olorllm nr .npral "ol'chanll.r : musl he che" " . Ait- , dre"s 10' 0 62. Onllm 11cc . N-TO' , - - - - - - - - - - - - I . 1'OI , S.tLI-1IJltNITt1ltFI. I I iii.SAR , 1.'lINT1lnF 01. 6.HOOM 10VSI all "ulplelp , either In huge or smal lot Must I ni Ilher 1"le I. MIl al onee. Iart ) 1.\lnl cll ) ' . Jo".n . . , . . , . . . hOI.e for renl. Adtlreps R 21. le O-iM.5' PI It SA I.F-31 lSlIl,1.tEOUS. DlmH : (1001)5 . l1.OAKSIIFTH. . H D. ding , etc. . on pa'm.nts. DlOI postAl antI wi call with sample. E . 11rsh , orr. Q-M123 Drexel hotel - - hAlt ! WOOD , 4 AND 5-I'OOTI.'INCRFOIt cur cribbing. C. It. Lee 91 Douglas. Q-l3 it' YOU WANT TO IUY OIL SIILL. A GOOD U . cnn < .hnnll bicycle , go 10 Olalla Ilcrce Go. 323 N. 16tl sl. Q-70 N7 1.01 SAII . IATJNT UlnllT PIANO SIT . S. teth slrcel. Q-iGI : : N5. FOi SALE AN tii'IttGItT SOUMmt 1'1.NO. . I' I : 21. lIce 0111cc. Q-MiS 7. POI HAlg , A VOHI PIANO IN GOOD CON- . dilun , cheup. Alhlr" . J 4i t l e. Q-M6 9. CI.\11 YOYAX'rS. Mlt4. ! DI I. WAItI1RN , CLAltOYAXT , flfl- liable business . medium ; 81h ) car al 19 N. lClh. S-484 II\SSAG 1'1. IIATIIS " . iTC. MAIAMI SMITI ! , : g COlt. 16'1ND Douglas ; rom 1 ; massage and balh. T-MGIS 9. MME. iiO\'ILL . Ttn TSH AXU IrCBC baths. Finest Illrlors In clt ) 31:2 1tlt. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ T-M227 NI MAHS.OR. IANItnF AND CII HOIOI ST. . Madame I.e 1.0) 31' N. 1lh sl. T-5n-s. 1.1115. e. .UUR , YOI1MEI1IX OF 5' ! ' . LOUiS . IIM.ago Ireatmenl. 0 S. 131h streel room 10. 2 < floor. ' 1'-:160.7' 1'l1tSONAL. ,1"I CO. . 31G PSI . : mDO. lFATfH nOOK 'I ' free ; home Innlmcnl ; lady nlen < nnl. 11.-ill - , 1.1S , MAS5AGR. MI. POST. 19' S. 11-484 15TH , I"INI I.1\'flltY BOS CII AI. gD B.\UMI.EY. 171h and SI. Mary's avenue. Telephone . U-S 410. 1' YOU WIHH TO TCO ! A SANDOW CALL and .10 tile. Alols I' . Swohotn , 12:7 : 8. 161h .1. U-ldI7 i" A I.\DY 0 [ RlF'INEMENP AND I.ITCI.\TY ability desires . position to travel : south or' ' Calforl" preferred. Address , A. K. I. Wood ItIver. Nd , . t- . 1621 4 , 310Y 'ro LOAN-18J.tL gS'I'\'I'I . ANTHONY LOAN AND TRUST CO" , 3U N. Y. I.U. Lotitis II low rates for choice security In , Nebraska & Iowa ( arms or Omaha city property W-188 MONI.Y TO LOAN AT 1.0WI'r : HNfES. TIltI . 10AN TIC O. . . DI'ls Co. . 1 ' ) : Farnum .1. " ' -489 G PI'I CI.NT : MONCY TO LOAN ON OMAHA real estate & Neb. farina. , Yo U. Mclle , Omaha. ' , W-tO MON6Y TO LOAN ON 1 1lIO"I'D OMAhA 10N'\ ittulterty. , FidelIty Trust ' 0. . 170 I.'arnm IAH. W- MON ' : Y TQ 10.N U IMIHOYI D OMAHA real estate. l1.nn.n , Love & Co. . Inxlon AIA blt _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ W-I9 CITY LOAS. C. A. STAlm , 515 N. Y. LU'E. \1'-493 ! HTGAG H , G. ( I. W.\.I.ACI' : , DROWN LILK. \v-1 91 LOANS ON UU'IWYIn : & UN1MI'htO'HD CITY UNIJPIO\'BI : CI\ properl \V. F.rlll Smith & Co. . 112) 1'11 ham W-19 : ! HTG.\Gt LO.NS ; IOW H.\TIS. : . J. D. Zlle , 161h und Dougl.s , Omaha. . W-191 FARM LOANS , DOUGLAS . \ND SARPY,1TO 10 ) ears ; low ruleS. Gurvln lit-os. . 210 N. Y. I. W-133 MONIIY 'ro LO.tN-CI1.t.'l"I'HLS. MONtIT TO LOAN ON FIHNITUlE , PIANOS , ltii'seg. " wagons , ele. . al lowest ales In cl : nu removal or goods ; attiethy conik1ntlal ' ) remo\nl goot. .llct ! conUdntal : you nmounl. cnn pay the 10.n off al any ile 01 In any OM AlA IOHTGAGE I.O.\ : CO. , :0 S. lelh st. X-497 MONHY TO LOAN , hO , 60. W DAYS ; J'UnNI- : turn. 1lnnls. elc. Jult Greeti room 8 , Barker bloc . X-19S IIIJSINHSS CI.\CI ) S. A HMAI.L . ( IItOCRIIY STOCK ; NO. 1 LOCA- tion. 13 N. 181h sl. Y-5U-t. W.\XTlm , A LIVI ACTIYI , IUSIIXG BU81- neHS oman 10 take charge or Nbrmtska. intm'oduc- lag tinS nll\rtsll . our prepamtiuns. Oregon Kidney Tea , Inghist : ] all.lun Tonic , Ditlarti's Skin Hp. llc , \'l4dtnt'S nob&rtnl Tobertne l'lwlle. and "Iolpi Cream Atdlps. with ref. erencee . time Slarl Medicine Co. , Ltd. ' rer'l ' ' . Oregon. Y-MC 7' ; WANTII IAlTXEH TO 1.'UIXISI MONC's' to carry giatu and crib ccitt In central Ne- (11 cnllY Ilnll lrsk" . 1'1e ' CalP.cly for 5,0 bu.hel.,1 , - these 1) 26. Uee. Y-MS : IIIGI1LOW NOI1I.HH COUNTY , MINN. . A Ihrh'IK town 01 main line or MinneapolIs & Omaha railroad , ofrt'rs excellent openIngs for riroad "e.lenl those .ee111 locations fur and , lmntl ) or business : ito e'I'lall' good opening now for 1 Itank furniture store . drug store and physicIan. 'fhe town I. tIme trading center ror 1 lalKe scope or ns line farming country I a. I. to le found II Minnesota. Nobles county lit one or the test In time stale and has nearly doubled In 1)lluI - ton durIng te Past four ) ' , . For full in- C urinatIon , write to It. 11. WIcks chairuman , c"I' FolTINU 1.1 : BY l'mSET : ADVANCE Its , ynlues but nowhere so clulc ! lS by our 1I.n , or suCc..rul speeulnt . " In 11 alI. 1 Ie time best , methnl In uce . Our book e'lains aJe lllton by mnl fully . ( Sent . rree ) highest bank references. AN qulckl' . I.alt..n . & Cu. I . I Olaha bl'I ! . ChIcago ' Ill. Y- : : ) ' FOR $ AlR . 'ri : JIHINESS 0' ONE 01" Tn ! lending I hotels In ) 'ear.r , Including ( utnish- . ; ' Inl , II U l'argain Uesl commercal trade es- . lahlsh , > 0",1 reasons ' Cur sehiltig . I'ur pur- ; tlculurs address . \le A Barney . iCcarney. Y -MU2. . Npb. . ' Pout I'XCn.GE. : . IQUITY IN LAUGh TRACT 0' LAND NEAR Omnhn. . 'Vhat have you to offer ? II. I. ' . Uutt ) ' . 940 N , Y. Lire ldg. Z- I.\KE oJ.'Jn : I'On $ .10 NOTE : I ALSO hl"o tean' anti buggy to trade tor hilahmo. I , ' . F' , Il08 ( Omaha Mus. Col. . 151h and Farnam. - ! Z-33 11 .00.0 AND n.O.o ( hEN. STOCKS I.'On W. Iowa or 1- ; . Neb. farms 30 acre line farm York ( ' 0. . Neb . S7uI'U tnt' . wall small term. 16 acre Burt ( . . Nib. . . 7:0 enc . 1,6 want clean " or city proll trty. 2x168 brick stare and eot. cly r : xG ( age ; rents for 1500 per mo. : ene. $ ,60.0 ; want re.ldence. E. 1" . RInger . 32 R. 151h. ZC : % 4' volt S.\.N-lE.\ RST.\Tf1. lAIOAIN : SAI , } ) on TRADE IN CITY I'ROP. ertIes und fsrms. John N. I.'rcncr , opp. I' . O. nI-dl AnSTn.'l'J BYRON hIRED COMPANY. IC-502 t.'on SALE on 1XCIANOF . ELEGANT l'nO' 1 I' nt .otititwest coiner % lh and Dod " 'Is. , on COST tertn. rr wIll tak . San Francisco Prl" ery In cxchnje . 'li.tl , Trust CIPn ) ' . Sole Iment . 17 Farm sI . nE-J'1 lIAflG.'s2N. 1IOUSC. loTS AND PAlm , 11" 01 tract. . P. K. ParhIn , Darker blu : ; : IMPROVED F.\nll- . CAI.OCI . 12 > I'inaant .t hltI-614-Jt' I - - - 1.'OI S.H.IJ-IIJ.\i I ! ' . \TI' , ( Continued. ) 10M : t ! ON MAST I'A YnN : . DAtO\NS In lot. U. 0. WaUace. Irown block. block.nF ' P.\1 LASD l' I' . lfthlfllSON . 812 N. T , r. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ liE-SIt NM' SAn MONRY hiT SAVING II1'.NTII. l'AY your Inb froni enl p'cket Into the Other an,1 keep I al hOle 1"1..d or haying to some one , , ' ' ' do thiS else . runemherlnj e'erT time you " 1 you . Increase your quIt ) In your home and reduce . ) , . . ' ' . . and al your Inl.bt"llnf" " 'e ha"e the houses ant sour own lrleA aol , lerl < . CU sat , see the FIdelity Trust company , 1702 Purnln , .Ireet Now 10 the time 10 make your InvetmcntS. You know that whlt l'rq'HI has sold for In a growing cIty It will surely bring agnln. Look AI Ime or the following prlee 33.reet Irackne. rolowlnl . street . centrally 10' esled . cool $3.80 prIce today . $ l,2) ' ) ) ) . . ltesldnce Itt I . I.rlt frontage . on III""ll slreel. on grate , two blocks from car Ule , cost $ .510. cnn sell for $31) . Nice cottage home. well located , line Irene , eln'e 10 car lIne . convenient I. everythIng , cost 11,5)0 , . . , . lric. $2,2 FidelIty Trust cmp.n ) ' , li02 Furam .Ir-pt. - , G I F-50 i'oit HAI.IJ-IO'I ' ) ACI1CS 01. IMPROVE ! ) I.ANU AlI.R I'Ot nilli's wpst ot hlenitIngton for $ .5).0 on ens ) ' ml..s lerm. \IJply lenllnllon Byron lee' fltI-A1812-9 $ Ommttima. LCFI.tN S'1'FAMlttS. WITE STAn LINE. United States and Royal Mal St"umera. Satling ( mitt NEW YOIIIC'RINiStAVS ns roluws SIlnl : Majestic . 13 Xo , . , . 2 p. \ : Adriatic . 21 ' ) N" , ' . 8:19 : a. m. ; Germanic , 27 No2 . I' . m. ; Teutonic , 4 Dec. , 7 n. m. Saloon passage. s10. ( ) Rnl upward. II.e. Second clbll , $30.0' ' anti upward. Steerage passage , $16.0. ) amid ullwnlll , tIAT'H payable on demanl everywhere In Great Iii itain and Ireland .01. nt lo'sl t"les. Fur Inspecton or ltflhIs ot slmme" and any further limforinatlon apply to local agents or ( Ii- reel 10 Inrormaton . Ilpl ) InnSIOen'l. . Agt. . 29 Broadway . N. Y. N. ANIlltSON. 0.1'1"n. . AI. 21 SOUTH CL.\T' STIT , CHICAOO ' M -G7 00 , } - . 3IAX't'NI.S , HII\ ' 'gS . tNh ) 'I'II.IIS . WOOD 1ANTI.H , Gt\TES , TTUS I.'on nrcplaces. \.lhlle. and large hoots : write for Illees. Mien legers & Sons , Omaha. 503 SnOI''II\XU ANt , ) T1'l'h31VIt1TINi. A. C. VAN SANT'S SCHOOL 513 N. y 1.111. G'J6 ' _ OMAHA BUSINESS COLLEGE , lTH , 1.'AINAM MUSIC AU'I' ANt ) I.\XGU.\GE. SED $ .0 . rOt $ .0 WORTH OF' SONGS ; Amorlta . Plely 'Vldow In lhloomners , hailIng , Mabel . The Course or True Love Never Runs ; 1abel. . Latest hIts. 'Voobrltge Bro. , Omaha Net , . i i GlOItGIO : P. Om.I.ENJ.K. : BANJO AND guitar teacher. 1 1 Cass slreet. lW 11:1"I.O\I 'I' AUI. : Cn s. Felt FlnST.CI.AAI 11..1. HOTF7S AND III- 101 Douglas. famIlies , c.1 .I Canadian 0111cc. 6H 12 1 : : tUnUI H ANt I.O.ASSOCIArOX : . SIIAItES IN MUTUAL I. & n. ASN PAY 8H.\IES , . per celt when I , 2. 3 ) 'e"rs oltI . amys I.r . ' . . , Sec. redeemable. 170 I 1.'alal st Noltlser Irc.W I HOW TO GET A 10MI on SECURE GOOD interest o' Ra\lnl. . Apply 10 Omaha I. & I. : , \ss'n. 1701 Bee bldg. 0. M. Nattlilgor . Sec.GIO GIO i'Al'NIIILOICF.ltS. II. SSAI1OSVITZ LOANS MONRY. US N. 16 ST. JAIO\\TZ : . 521 lonss " 'I 'n nNn. WANTI-HOnRES TO WINTERI1CST 01 care : terms reasonable. A. 'V. ' Phclps & SOI , 27 elle N. Y. Life bldg. 'felephone 10 : . 3.:25. 10nSI.S : WI TI.nrl ; BEST 01" CARE AND attention ; best stables lit tIme country ; box lton ; shel ' . Oml1 ! Fall and Speed assO' elaton slals , Gco. M. Swigart ! , supl. : telephone 1 1. Mt.N26 hORSES \VINTR1tSD ; lIES ? Ol. ' CAli HOn8FS WINTFl . given liorm.cs. both wInter and summer. Ad- gh'el an' mOrons M. J . Welch Gretna. Neb. M56 O IIOIISRSVTNTIBtHt ) . 1lIs'r 01" CA I . 1.01 HOlH"8 "INTI nEI. I S'l Uios..l.'atCL'- ' $3.0 , Neb. per itmuntli. Address Hopper M631.1G' . VOUSI ) . TAKEN UI' 2 hORSES ANn 1 SItflA4. OWNEn can have fame I ) calling or address . A. Andersen . - F'ound-5'J7-4' son 3t and Vlnlon. 1.'ount-5 - IFIICAL. . PILES Cl'nEI BY A SINGLE . PAINLESS Ilentmell : no cutting : 10 tying ; no champ ; no caustIcs. Itectal diseases a Epecl.Hr iloston caustc. Ieclnl . , New York Life bUlh11& ; . 600 .S' h1O'l'l1lS. AETNA IIOUSIl ( EUROPEAN ) , N. W. COR. llh alt HOISF , . Itooma hy day or weel 51 'l'lII ) I.ANO hOTEL : . 61)Z ) R. 13TH STItHUT. steam heal , table board . $3.0 per weel M-513 n flS'I' IS'l'S. Dn. : PAUl. . DI'NTIST , 2o20 BUnT ST. 51 CO.U. USE SHEnDAN CO.\.THE t 8T EO'T coal. l'enfl. hard coal price guaranteed. Victor Whill. 're" 127. 160 Farnain. till IUSIXgSS ( ' 'ICIS , DAMAGED MIHtlS ngSI.YEIED , 79 N.1C. UNIIhIt'I'.tKEILS AXI 1 31IAI.3n IS. I. I. I1UI1RET , ICtTNERAL nmETOn AND embn\ner , I&IS Chicago sl" , 'telleplione _ . 90.517 - SWANSON & "AL1X , 101 CU ! XG. TEL. 518 1060. : I. O. J.\U. UNlmnTAKgn AND BIS. Inlmer , 11 Faram sl. , telephone , 22 : 519 IJ\CI S. HAlPlESNI SlOOP WOnN lCYCI.ER BE- low cost.VIII Barnum & jIm. , lIt N. 151h. 520 DAN C ! NC . CIIAMUERS' ACAD 1Y. 1TH ANI DOIYGLAS DOUO.\ streets , now open for PUl ls. Strictly select. hall can be scure,1 for Ir.1 class elllrl"lo , floats Call any day after 10 a. m. nl acatm ) ' . Clreulars. M702.N5' _ II.il AN U nl\ . IUY YOUI HAY BY TON on ! \I I.OTS WE buy har. A. 11. Snyder , ILl : Burt .t. Tel. G22 1107. TiE COLD . - UNING REViVAL . " old and Now S9PfCS of Supply and Increased - creased ' .Dovolopmont , J e TIlE DIFFERENT I/MEIODS OF MINING t I ' - . P nil ( : .111 11'1" II I Cl.1 [ " I"rtil n"ll ( .I.rnll" . .t .hl' "YI".U' i'icIe'Is nf the lhttsh-'I'iie Intr I' h t'ti . . r 11 , Gold Is founll In various con < IUon3 of tie- posits designated under the two prlncillal heads of vein or ree gold and placer' gel < . From the Inter by tar thq larger proportion at the worl < 's producton ? , according to the Dos ton Transcript has been extracted , nl. though the former Is timt' source of the later's supply. In C.lornla the I greatest diversIty ) . of condiions exists unJer which gout 18 tounll In both lutrtz ( and pincer mines , and what holds good at thlo secton , where the deposits are especially 'xtensl\e , Is equally true of anti adapted to other places where gall 19 toun < . The wh.le wc.ter slope of the Sierra Nevada mountains contains a net- work of quartz veins rontalnlng gold In greater or smaller qmlantities. \ and running Ilarlel , or nearly 50 lathe trend at the mountain range. I I probable that at a very remote period t ese mountains were covered hy glaciers 01ast extent , which , through time constant melting at the base In the valley , had , as all glaciers have , a grHlu. ally descending mo\'ement Iownward In time yaliejo. This condition ot moton broke or detached not only the projecting rock In the path at the glacier , but the outcrop of these gold quartz veins ns well. % and the accumula- tons at debris thus collected nt or near the lower or meltIng points of the glacier formed what are now called the .hitiej.gravel leads at the old river channels of California. The wash of these channels Is fount throuh- olt the valleys , carried there by the waters of the present rivers where they hare . cut deep throuh these original or primitive . blue lead ! gravel channels , III have deposited along their course bars at great richness , which were the stamping grounds of the "torty-nlner. " These river tars ( ( hp accu- mulaton of a" . , are now largely worked out wherev.r accessible , anti were the source of supply ot ! ell durll ! the early days at gold mining i In I Cali fern ha. . Time miner with his pack animal , his Ilro- \Islons , a kit consIsting of ! spade and pick and the light Iron bread pan , was fuly equipped ( to undertake the search for time spot where a bar had formed an,1 to extract - tract the gold tram the bar or deposit when found. No expensive capital 0' machinery was requisite ur necessary to yield to the I hand labor of the man. The smal capital : cost necessarily Invested In the extraction at gold from time. sands of river beds had popularized thIs mode of obtaining this precious ; metal from prehistoric tmes to date alId accounts for the enormous com- pnrth'e < output qflmlacer ' gold to quartz gold. gold.From the rh'er-bed bar to the sl < e.hl do- posi of the canyon , and tram the haml pans 10 the "long loml' ( n < rocker , was but time first step In the progress of time all of gel < gatherln : and from these to the ground ! sluice , the rIme and time unler.current but another ad\ance' ' toward the possibility of more extensive exploration , requlrilmg . how- ever , moro capial , there outlay ali larger forces of men capable ot exploring the gravels near their sources , until at last the advance requIred great reservoirs to star the water well up In Ihe mountain regions above the snow hue . long lInes at ! lches an1 the use of hydrallc pipes to convey the water tinder a hea\ ) ' lmead to tlmeoQ-cahlcml "lte giants , " or nozzles at the lnds at the pIpe. for the purpose of demolishing by so.caled hydraulIc process the bauks of time blue gravel leads of the glacIal perIod. And wlla ' was the growth at the art In nAIL \ A TI1E CARD Leaves IUUILINOTON & ZtlO. ItVI ' Arrives OmahnjUnlon DepoI , 10th & Masoim Sts. _ Om.hn . 10 ; 15:1. . . . . . .Denver gxl" . . : . . . . . : I'J"1 ' . . IhIlls. Muat. & ' . 4IIpmmm.ltllt. : l'ugot Snd Ex 4OImtnm : 4:35pm.Uk. :3II. : . . . III . . .Denvr I Iusel , Snt , , , , , 4:05pl :05pl : 1:0Im.NclraEk : Local ( except Sunday ) . 7:1:11 : 8:150m. : .Llncoln I.oen ( except und.my.j123.mmn . ) : 2:15pI..I'ls1 1ai ( for Llneol , ) daly. . Lens \ UICAGO , BURLINGTON & Q.IArriv& / Omaha . _ Union Depot , 10lh & MIen Sls. ! Omaha - 4:41gm..ClmIcngo : - Vestibule. . . . . . . th:5fain ' ! OI : . . . . . . .ChlcaG 1"lre. . . . . . . . . : I:11 7pI..Chleago : & HI Louis Expmess. . . 8Oal 11:35.mmn..achtle : Junction Local. . . . . 5:30pm ' . . . . . . . . . 1"att Mail. . . . . . . . . ' . . . . 5'3011 : : 'a&-'al = In I..a"e.- ICIIICAC.O.MIL. \ - - ' ; > . . riven Olahn Union Depot , 10lh & Mos n SEa. Omaha 6O0pmn..Chicago Limited. . : . : : 9:3rll : 11Ioamn..Clmhcago : I Express _ ( ox. Sunday _ ) . ' . 5:23pm : Leaves CIIIC.GO . & NOitTht1'EST'N. Arrives Olaha \ Union D"pOI , NOITH\\'WITN'IArrlv. _ 10IOam. : . . . . . . . . . .Iasler 1 "pre.s. . . . . . . . . . . 5:30pl : 4:2 : pm. . . . . .Vetbule,1 , : OZn" , ) 6m. : . . . .Mo. Valley I.oeal. . . . . . .10Ilpmn ; 5:45pm..OmnalmactmlcagoSpectal. : _ . . . . . 1:13pm Le'es _ , CHICAGO. . . RI. & PACl'lc./Arrlves / Omnha _ Union Depot 30th & 1usn Sts.i 01"hu _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ IAST. h1:2)anm. : . .Athantla Express ( ex. Sunday ) . . :35pl l 6pl. : . . tanto . . . ! 1"lle. . . . . . . . . . 9 :2am : 4:4lpnm. : . .Chlcngo "es.ul" 1.lmled. . 1Cimmn : WEST. 645pm.Oklahoma ; .t' Texas Cx. ( ex. Sun..10:3am ) : 1:40pm..CoioradoLtmnhted. ; . . . . . OOpm : Leaves i C. , ST. I' . )1. & O.rrlve. . Omaha I _ Depot. 151h and Wcbsler Sis. / i Omaha - S : :10.tm. : . . .Sloux CIty Accommodation. . . 815pl ; 12:2lpmn.Sloux ; CIty Exijmi5s lex. Sun..lSII ) , : ! ! ; , i.linm.1. ) Iall 1.llle < . . . . . . . 9l3anm Leaves I I F. . C. - & MO : YAU.FY.rlvt. / . Omaha Depot 15th and Webster SI. I Om"ha : : . . . . . . . ) Fosral ! and expres. . . . . : : : llm 2IOpm.ex. , ( Sal. ) \\'yo. I'x. I" ( " . Mon. ) . 5pm ; 9Olaiit. . .Norfolk Express teL SunthmyI0:3Otmm ) : DOuI..NorCol ' . . . . . . . Paul J Sunt.y.10:3am . . . . . 9,2.m , Leaves -I. . C. , ST. J.c."U'I'Arrh'e. . Omuha _ Union Depot , 10th & : ! ' Omahl - 9:48am..Kansas : - CIty ; lay Express. . . . GoP : 9Ipm.K. , C. NIght Ex. _ Via _ U.I _ ' . -ns. 7t0anm : ! Leaves ( . MISSOURI PACIFIC. . / Arrives Omaha Depot . 151h \Vebster St. _ Omaha ltlOam..St. : Louts Ixprl. . . . . . . . Goam : 9:30pm..St. ; I.olis . 1piess. : . . . . . GOpm ; _ 3Zopnm..Nebmaska : _ _ Local ( rx. Hun. ) . . . 9:0am : I Leaves SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC. Arrives IArh'p. Omaha I _ SIUX . and Webster SIn . Omaha . : ,6:10pm : . . . . . . . . . .St , ' auQ.i i } : ; ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . : Leaves SIOUX ( 'lTY& PACIFIC. ArrIves I.ea\es I ( IArrl\rs OmahaUnion _ D.p'I , 10lh & Mason Sis. _ Omaha 6Stamn..SIoux : City l'aseenger..10:33pm : 4:20pm..t. : al. Ciy LimIted..12:3lpnm ' LEaves UNION PACIFIC. JArrives Omaha Union U"lol UNIN , 10th & 5IaonSts.iOmmm1mmm 9:15am. : : . : . ' , .Icearnssllspress..12:30pm - - : ' . . : . . . . . .Ovrlland FIer. . . : . . :30pm : 2'0011. : . eal'ce & Stiomsb'g ) . ( ex. Sun. ) . 12:10pm ; 7:00pm..rnt1c : . ' : . . . . . . . .10:2om : 7:0pm. : t5Im. . . . . . .Pltc . . :1'01) .Ixpless. Mal. . . . . . . . . 4:10pm Leaves - WAU.'I , RAILWAY ' lArrives Omaha ! Union nMU & Masn Sts.i Omaha 4:11 : . . .it. Del , l , , canon flaIl. . . . . 11:35pm ' . ' 'I r . . . ci .1' O ' ; . : : .1 [ ' 'a D H One Gives Rel tim vif . B 1I ) ; .4 'nr U o It is so easy to be mista1about : ; [ . 0 J , indigestion , and think there-is some B B other trouble. The cure is Rip ns 0 [ I 0LI Tabules One tabule gives relef 0 H. 11 Ask any druggist. . , [ o J , I I . fllpan ' Tahmmaics Bold by drunlst. . or bY tacit . npu' Tabule . O It tIme price IW Bd , box , ) I sent . to . the . mal , . 0 pana Chommilemmi Cherlcl CljlY No 10 S.ue" it N Y. DDDI DD DD U . - . - - ; - ' - C'alifornia Is repeated eho\'hlrc under varyIng . Ing commdition3 . Tis great In.lustry . In Call. tornla , ylehlul emlilionc at dollars Of Iohl by washing tron time many channels was ctOIPc < because the accumulton of debris were washed In erer-Increulng quantities , first Into the channlla at the upper forks of Ihe rivers , then Into the rivers themslI\s , choking up their beds , while the finest of the slit or oze ( called , slitens ) was curlrd Into the valleys , deposited II I'trlods of overflow onto the farming lan < s , to their great eletri- Inent whie the courser materIal shoale the beds at the rivers to an extent which alm01 arrrstell navigatiomm. For ten years most nil ) ot these ml.les have been slopped b ) injuiuc- ton Irom furlher ( operation , ullt8s special permis ( of \ hlch few are availed ) are granted by the debris cOlunlulol , entrustt.1 with this duty tInder an act of the legislature , to Im- 10un , } the tailings within the tan1 provided or built for time lmurlmo.oe. I immay be stated . that the amount at invested capital destroy ll by time closing at these mines I stnlte at < above $ PO,000OOO. Quartz mining was carried on almost as < early as the river bar mines were bclng workell , and hal , an equally ' contnuous growtim to which added momentum was 11parteI by the shuling down of the r.\'el mines , al- though the rlrful deslrncton ot mining chimi- tai Iwl restricted . tmnmltmly and hell hJck development - velopment amid 11\.Ctmenl upon an extensIve . and colmtImreimensi'e scale until quite recent ! . F'roimm tIme rich outcrop pounded UI' In the or- ihilmary hand nuortar to the adoption at the Sanlsh araslr as a nlans , of grlnln ! rock by hor.e I'o\er , ali from these prlmlt\o metho to Limo German woone.1 stamp mi , with Iron shoes , drh'en by waler or steam , to the mOller Iron and steel stamp mi equipped wih shIvered copper plates ant c000eimtrators and alt applIances to save the gall sulphates In the ores , time growth was constant amid the Im'o\ement very marlel , hold Is soluimlo only In so-callcti aqua rela or royal walcr , a mixture of two acids , which derives its name tram the fact ot possessing the Iualty of dissolving thIs roy'l metal The specific gravity or gold 15 very great. Ind its color when ) ; Is or a deep rich yellow , always remembered when alice seen. In all the metalurgical work ef extracting gold , qUlclI\er plays the most Important part ; owIng 10 Its great affInIty for the prec. taos metal It readily I atmmalganmatos so that by bringing the crushed are of the quarlz rout or the , IIbrl9 front the gravel mine In contact whIm the quicksilver . the later attracts - tracts , amalgamates In.1 . hol < s'ln this form the smal Tlrcles of geld which attach them- ! selves together Into n sl\ery deposit of coil- sl < erble hardness on the plates nnd recesses prepared for Ia reception. By volatizing time qulclt81\er the gold remains In a shape which Is marketable or which can be reduce < by turther meling In a crucible Into I bar of the yellow metal , whIch rorms so Important an essEnlnl of mo.ler huslnes life anti trlle , anti from which the coin of the standard . ard Is struck of given fineness amid welFht Of the remarkable deposits ot gold , the "Mother lode" at Calforia , a belt or over 100 mies of kuown extent In length , nnd from one to fifteen mles In width , on which are located many celebrated mlues , 1 one of the greatest lodes extant. Its exploitation upon ' a large and liberal scale Is but jU9t heglnnlng , although Isolated mines have In the past made famou9 such mining camp as Nevada City , Graso'alley , Placer\le. Jackson . son , Carson 111 aol Hawhhle Hauch. A great deal oC easter capital now Is interested - este In the de\tlopment at gold tmiiiming In this region : among many of the comlalies , ' : I'lch ' lure bemm capitalized reccntv and which are In active operatou thert at I'resent are the Merced , controlled by one of the largest copper interests here : PJonler. Santa Ysabel , Sana ! flosa and San Andreas cohn- panics. All at thest are already producIng ! or are nears' ready 50 to do , As Hoston always has been time center of the mlnlnK Lnterest In this , , ' In cOlllry Iartcularly cop- per. It seems doubly fitting that with the revival or Interct In gold mining this city shoul bl the first to respond to the mo\e- immolmt.'itim the traditional nOS ton con- ser\al\'e manaement In control great rezuls are expected from the opertion at mines In that section. seclon. A \tr ) ' remarkabl deposit Is located at Cripple Creek In Colorado , In which Boston capital also Is largely interested , through such mines as the National-Itecia , the Gold Coin , Amid Doston and Cripple Cree ! . Iere time formation Is n . peCuliar combination of gold anti teluric acid , fOUll In the shape of a white metnl , known as syl\anlte , whIch upon being subjected to heat assumes Its < natural yellow color. I Is to be membered that this cJmp lies at the foot of Pike's Peak toward and around whLh the gold craze of 1860 led 50 man ) ' people to the moines and durIng which time a great prairIe "Fchooner" was wending its way with the InscrIption of 'tmi'ike's I'eak or Dust" boldly lettered on its canvas sides. Many are the stories ot quick acquired wealth which are told at this district. At- lowance shoult be made , ot course for the magnlfod slatetents eummon to all miners , but It nevrthele85 Is ! fact that a very un- ostenlatou carpenter found the celebrate Ir.depcndenc mine which rlse < him tram a rty-strlcken job contractor and day < ) laborer to a nmultt-mnihlionaire In the short space of a few years . who has refused an otTer of over $3,000,000 for his treasure. 'he production of this wonderfully rich mine has been the cause of many a newspaper - paper story. Shipments were made In Sop- tember of a traIn load of fifteen cars of are from the mIne to the smelter : this was the biggest shipment ever recorded of the output ot I single producer and was eSlllaled \arlously fem OO.OOO to $ IOOOOOf In value The folowLng ( Incident Is uf no very exCp- tonal character and serves to show the a\erage progress of a mine tram a mere claim 10 a dividend payer. About three years ago a prospector locatEd a claim , and after avr ) Itte development It looled so well that a party of men from a ; lelghhorln city Ilurchased I for $60.000. 1 lom thence the price rose thruugh different optIons to fuOOOOO. In the meantme payIng over $300- 000 ( In dividends , and cannot be bought today for twice the price lust I > ald. The blanket reefs of the land at the Kaf- frs ami lushonas are now ponrlng Into London and the continent their outPlt In I btream , causIng an exciement of unheard ot proportions , not even ' equaled by the fa- mons South sea bubble the sixteenth CNI- tur ( ) ' , nor time MississippI land speculatIon of France In the early hIstory at this country. I dIstance lends enchantment to time toys- ) cries ( amId surprises of mInIng , then South Africa affords I to a degrl : ! unequaled by an ) other section at the world 'he nature of the veins ns blanlet reefs lyIng horizontally - tally at a very little distance below time Sil face of time ! roUll I'ermls at their beIng opened up rapllly mil being as well qUlcld eXllloled , 50 that from the formation of ) company 10 secure capital requisite antI lice- essary 10 the erection of the mi and the payment at dividends 15 bul a short period. The umount ot capital already invested In the production of gold In South Africa < , mosty from England , Is $250,786,800 which gives a good Idea of the interest displayed ; but when It Is figured from the exact immar- hot quotations ot the companies Involved that the market value at this capital now 15 nearly ,100,000,000. n clearer view Is afforded ut Limo extreme speculatIve frenzy which doimmi- hates the London publc at time Ilresent tiimie. Those mining companies to bo well considered should bo divided Into three groups , dividend payers , non-dividend payer all1 companies which are organized 10 carry omm I promoting business but are not Interested In the actual workings of the mines. at time dl\ldend shares there Is a capital at $33,000,000 In round numbers now selling at 688 per cent uf par ; $139,000.000 at non-payers selling at 40 per cent of par and $79,000,00 ot promoters , selling al 401 per cent at par. The return ot the Investment yield on these companies whIch are payln Is 3,9 per cent on time face value , hut only 6.1 per cent on the pre8ent inflated market capItal. ThIs' compares with a return of , It Is safe to say , not lees than S per cent on time market capital at the copper mines In this country. The achievements ot one Darato , who up to within a few months was unlwown save sa\o as a street juggler In London hut who now rules tle mining speculation of Elrope with the sway at an autocrat reads like a tale from Limo "Arablan NJght . . This promoter of South Afrlcln mining enterprises started without even the traditonal "quarter In Ils pocket , " but was strong enough In foresIght 10 be aware of an approaching mIning .raze and being In the field among the first . bene- nted accordIngly Ills present wealh isectl- mate variously from $250,000,000 to twice that sum and Is all tile result of Ilnlng speculation. The promotion at any theme . no mater how extraordinary . I apparuty an aeured Pcce" from the mlnuto of con- cepU.n , providIng the name ot Darlto I. attached . tch Is the faih ot the J agl.h speculative publc TIle "clrcul , " aa It I rightly called , has now ppread 10 time conti- cent and Is receiving the support ot most ot the large banking Institutions . who eiher were led into It through desire for gain or 1'ort dragged Into I through the Interests ot cUents. The apparent stabilIty \ hlch m ln. ' - . . - - - tlns this Iroup of rtocks Is astonishing many wise heads . Thee who arc predicting ronslalPt ) the colallso ot the " 1nOr bootmm" In London fail , It scenic , to r\coKnlz ! the Ilecular con- thltions ot time extent of time delot ! at gold , which are alwa)9 making for the maintenance - tenance of Interest b ) new feds antI new districts , and willie In time . .Ioubtle' , they will at laet realize their Ilro < lclon1 b ) an exhauston of the acreage covered hmy thee Ilep09t ! , yet the ( line may be , anti \lob. ably Is , much further distant than they : U t I iia Ie. The ores of these mln , flli In the cllnle I'roe" ! of gel extraction a very \.lluabl aesioting l'rOee ' to the fhnle amnaigalnatioll : at gnhl b ) quicksilver a9 commonly - monly urd In the reduction , of geld ore ! The gohl fever perlmme.tting Europe and tal. lowing on the ht'ela of the great credt : panic at 1S'JO In London aIld UI time conlnent presae not only a large InerCst In tIme is'orld's oulut of geld , but Ilr 0In ! to this increase good . titmice to come. I Is a noteworthy coinelirnce , to say Limo Iasl. tut ever ) ' snch p1lle 19 followed by II Ilnlll boom In the preclon9 metlls , and . as In the lmr000imt Ilmetanc ? . mire ) .ers after a dutemlou ! eol.II'se. time wave at Eecullton ) has' . (3che.1 . an exalted eminence ne\er yet a tl I nCI In any } > re\lon8 mining boommi I Is not Ilprobble that a simiar condl- ton ( wi develop In thIs conntr . which at- re.tdy Is fairly hltcatEd , b ) the dcmltll for ! ell mines fprlnglng UII around U8 at present . nor that its extent wilt bo amiy tIme lest marlNI than that In Lonmlomi In the aame relative ) elod oC tme r.lowlng our panIc ! at three ) 'ear later. AI the ' waves of tiehmremiaIOii and 8I , cubt\e bonm nlernJtt with one another Ihe whote tllllenc ) of depression Is changed to one oC exhiarton anti imope. 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An enlargement of the blblc11 story uf Esther I , Ln which the customs , habits RII Jnannels dtmced at the tmes are vividly repro- SLIPS O SPEECH-By John H. Bechtel Cloth , fO eent9. The Penn Publshing com- pan , Plmiladelpimia. II'rom Megeath Sta- tlonr ) ' Colmmlmflfly Omaha. In this little book the common faults 01 speakErs mind writers are pointed out , and the correct misc of words shown. A large number uf Instances are cltell to Iustrate and Impress the difference between right and wrong expre9ion. TOASTS AND FORMS OF PUBLIC AD- DHI SSgS-Uy W. ' I'Ittengsr. Cloth , 5 eezmts The Pcnn Publshing cOlp1ny. PbiIamlelphila. From Megeath Stationery compan . Omaha. ) PerHns desirous of becoming toastmasters or speechimakers will find In this booklet sonic valuable hints and smmggestions. \ VITCII'hNN1E AT VERSAILLES-h1 ElIzabeth \V. Chmamprey. Clotim , 355 pageot. iodd , Mead & Co. , Now York. Mrs. Cimanmprey has a faschimating vay of conveying historical and descrIptive Intorma- tiorm , interwoven with tIme incidents of a simple narrative , amid lmaoi atmowim excellent judgment in selectIng Versailles , time palatial suburb of l'anims , ac time pivotal point frommm whmicim to view F'renchm life. A notewortimy tea- ( tire of the nummmerous Iiimmstrathons in the book is that timey are taltoit frommm ltlmot'graphms of famous hauihtinga in time Vereiiihee art galier. ics , CURRENT LITERATURE. TIm trommtislIeca of the Novemmibor Ceo. tury is a refunder of time emmcour.igoimmemmt time imuagazimmo has given In time twenty-five years of itt' existence to the line arts. ThIs picture is a flgmlre frommi TItIan's "Sacred anti Profane Love , " anti is engraved by Mr. Tlimiotiiy Cole , who has gained world-wide faimto by ImIs contributions to ' 'Time Cetmttmry' ' of wood eimgravings of tha old ItalIan. mmml Fiemnislm numsiers. ; Three elmort clerics lend excelmtIoimai inierest to time mmummmber. Ihet hiarte contributes a Spanlsh-Amnem'ican ro- immance entitled ' 'Time Devotion of Cnrlquez. ' ' whIch has bmemm Illustrated by Gilbert Gammi ; "Omi Accoulmt of EiluimiflhiUel. " imy Miss Neili Taylor , ; 'tthm picture by Albert B. Sterimer , offers a touchmlmmg story of a lmUtl't affection for a little boy to wimoum lme 113(1 lc'eli , a foster imiother ; anmi "Time Tl'agemhy of time Conmedy , ' ' illmmstratvd by lIow'artl Clmandier ChrIsty , deals tvltlm a coimipllcatioum in time affeetlomma of two girl frieimtls for tIme annie young mmmam. Tile , Century colupmmmy , New York. An anlmtmateml story of Vm'ashlngton life , by Mrp. Ilarm'Iet I'l'eScatt SpoiTord , appears iim time Novemmiber harper's. Mtgazimmo ; , under the titio "A Tlmammksglving Iirealtfast.Vitll mm tiellglmtfui mlmmghliig of the itumimorous alIt ! latlietiC elomimemits , Mrs. Spofforml has Sue- ceeded in brImmglutg omIt the strong contrast between time olml W'asllhflgtOim resident , to t\'hmoili a chmarmge in time natioimal adnilnlm'tra- tioii is of no lmnportaiice , aiid tile trammslent dweller at ( lie natlommai capital , interested in polItics mmml in making a living. Time series or articles on lgmthia , by Edwllm Lord W'eeks , which have beemm ampeariimg for some tinle , ends with a paper on "itecemmt Ito- presslomus of Anglo-Indian Life , " beautifully Illustrated by Mr. W'csks , Mr. Owen \Vis- ter's Story , "A l'ligrim on the Gila , " Is salt ! to ime a record of fact , with only a guazy OhIVOhOpO of fiction to give it literary formii. Tile elmort stories have a strongly Autmerlcarm flavor. with time cixcehltlon of Jtmhian Italmtii'a study of Chinese lile , whIch ito saIls "Plumbhot'sommi Beebe's .m'tlveilturemu. " That is a tale of the relation between an ElmglIsb husband and au Oriental wife itt a great treaty port. Harper & lhros. , New York , ° Remitilng the Ihoalt of Fate , " hmy fomllse Willis Sneami , a kotctm , appearimIg in ( lie November - vomber St. Nicholas , deacribes time fortuno- tebling ormd5iloner games of children of time south. "Launchmimig a Great Vecach" Is a deep problem iii mecimanice , as well as an ImpressIve sight , as the reader will learn from tIme Intcresttrmg article on tim subject hi ) Franklin Matthews , ilustratet by F. Crete. son Sciiell. "I'rlnceton ; A Modern Puss in hoots , " by MinnIe B. Sheldon , is a story of a cat. and , prIncipally , of a foot lm.mll comm. test. Time concluding part of "Yamoud , " by hlemiry W'lll.mrd French , gives a picture of desert life , nmado dramatic by limo capture of a slave trader. 'rwo poenms that wIll be reads itim intcreet by time cimldren are "lown lMmrloy lane. ' ' imy Virginia % t'eod- ward Cloud , auth "The Vagaries of Queen l'eggy. " by Emma A. Opper , both Illustrated by It. G. FlIrcil. Timero are two new series begun in this number , both imy favorite juvenile wrIters. "Tim Swormltnsker's Son. " by \ % ' . 0. Stodmlard , Is a story of lIfe in holy Land , durIng time time of Christ. The Con- ttmyy company , New York. Dr. Psrkhurst's paper on "Time Father's Domeetin hleatlshlp , " In time November num. her of Ladies' homes Journal , lucidly and with fine discrimination , defines a father's mimities ammih responsihlhlttom. In the hone , An Interesting descriptioti of "Girl Life In Modern Jerusalem , " Is given by UnIted States Consul F. , Wallace , and illustr.ited by Eric Papa , Thomas Vemmtworth lllggin. son uslects for "A Young Girl's Library" 100 books by AmerIcan amitliors , b'M adapted to time iimitiuction of girls of 35. Of especial timelIness is a chat on organizing anti conducting a literary club , by Lctiise Stockton ; Ruihm Asimmoro's "Mistress of thus Small house ; " Mrs. Lymnan Ahhtt's "SocIal j.lts of a Church : " ? mrs. Mallon"a "lr.tslmlon' able Visiting Ccmituincs" and Ml. ' . teGper's "Accessories for Ialnty Gonna. " Tile Ctttis I'uhlishing cwmipany , i'hihtntsiphmia , Thte November nulmtber commtalns a tlimmeiy 511th stmggeative disctissiotm of "Time Vattccn aimtl h'ac of luropo , " by Jesse Albmrt Locke , "Cmtumera , Caprices" describes anti illtistrates hnatiy of tima iIlu'otma : liosslble In imhiotograplmy , nntl Is as nlmmtlslng as it is ittstruclive , Time trtue characters of those piCttlresqllo plutocrata , ilttie Greeti iflul lttis'ii Sage , are lrotrayeti entertmmimmlllgly mmmi whmt Leo J.aimc tells utbotlt ' "limo ( mimi i"ields of the Somitim" will ime a stir lmrIso (0 ( 111511) ' . There is time tmstlal faren , suitable for tile tISe of mmnmateurs , a Ititmst orIginal detective story , stom'ies of hove slmtl socket ) ' anti verse , Time mitmnmber is hmrllilantly illttstrated , Time Oude' ) ' commmp3lly , New' York. 4 imantlsonmc' atIth 'aPprolirimitci ) ' hiltmstratcii TrIIlmy ealeloilr himis bocim Isstmed by llrcim. thOu's each immontit of time year , is giveim a nhparate qmiarto l'5h iiititrmiting sonme vmmr- I lc'tmiar Imicidetit iii time ftimmm.jus story. $1.50. ilrentmino's , New York. l'rommt Megatii Ststiohmery commipany , Oiimniia. l'ew stories which imaro appeared in tim New EnglalmtlimtgazlIe $ imave attracted a larger circle of readers timan "Miss 'rhmcomlormt ; ftVest Ritil Story , " by Miss I helen Lmit : Iteemi , 'fIme story is coimclumIett tim time No. 1'1 Imiher titlilitter of the mmiagazhmie , anti imo iii- stalllment of it has iteemi miuore intcrt'stilmg. \'nrreii 1" . Keilogg , 5 l'ark Square , Ilostoll , Mits , TIme hew' hiolmoimmian for Noreimsimer oi'i'ita m'itli a strikitmgl ) ' orlgiimal story of life itlmmt l0'o 1mm Florida entitleth ' ' " , 'llati 1l a Heart ? by illrthle 11. ihammsbrough , The lbohiemmmiamm l'tmbh IsIm 1mm g coiupamm y , Ci imci liliat i , 0. The Novolnimer Short Stories commtaina a dozen good tales , of which sommme are brig- iimai , while otlmors are trmttmsiateij front time Fri'iuciu , Gerlmhall auth Simammish. Noteworthy auiioimg the stories writteim for thu ltiagmzllmo : are "Tue Portrait of a Siimgor , " ( my Nt'itim llo3'cc' , tttiml "A Nmmtmmral Adjustmimm'nt , " ly McKelmdree hiammgs Aicrcomm , time Slmmlminlm : mmml. timer. . Time Ctmrrent , Literattmro I'ubiisimIlmg col.ipany , New York. The Cottomm Staten auth limternatlommni expo- sitlon , wlii4'im takes ritnic among ( lit , immommt brilliant faIrs ever orgammied omm time Ammmer. icati ccimtint imt , cotmies Ill for commsltiCmlomms attemmtloli , lmotlm plctor.mh thIU ! literary , imm timtt Novetmmber imummihmem' of Frmmmk LeslIe's i'oim- tiiar Montimly. Time leamhilmg artIcle on timi sulmjeet Is from time atltiierItnti'o Pim of \'alter U. Cooper , the enorgctc elliot of ( ito tlepartillehmt. of lmtmhhicity altil lmromotioim , , ummolmg ( lie hiOtnItlo short stories is ' 'Time Italiway Slglial , " by time ftmmimous iltisalan writer , ( larsitlmme. Time frontispIece is an adniirable reprodmlctiomi in water colors of a characteristic ' ' ' 'New' lOnglaitti Tlmanksgivilig Diimmmer. " Frank Leslie's l'mhbllahilng hotmse , New York , The Novenmber nllhmtber of Jenness Miller hmas an article omm "TIm itemitiction of Obesity" so clearly ammml inteIllgenily written that it wIll lroVe of inestiimiablo value everywhere imtommthml ) ' , Tlmero its miii aihmuirablo kinder- gmtrtemm departimmeimt , 01111 a htoutmeimolti eclohico palmer , viilcim lmamt hot its commnterimart nimy. ivimere , The subject of time latter Is Olith t'lmicim is of tmniversai interest , "Tile Feed- 11mg of Clmilmiren. Jeiurmess 05111cr Momutimiy , 11 1 FIfth mtventme , Now' York , A lmortrait Pt Seiiara 1)107 , wife of time jmres- itlent of Mexico , forums time frommtisimlec'e of tiiti Novemnimer itmlnibt'r of time CImautatmmiuami. It accommmpammies it richly iilmmstrzmte.h article on tIme "itepmmhtic of Mexico , " by Artimilr ill- k'ErsIi'3' , L.L.ll. L. A. 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MOIEItN ART AND LITERATU11E-Thie Moderim Art l'ublislmiimg commtpaimy , 03 Fleet street , Iuimdon , 1 C. TIlE BOOICMAN-odd , Mead & Co. , New York. MEEIIAN'S MONTIILY-'l'hmontam MedIan & Somma , Gerinammtowmi , Plmlladeiplmia. p A Clii Id IhitJoys The pleasant flavor , gemmthu actIon ammmi Sootim- ii'.g effcts of Syrup of Figs , when hIm need of a laxative , anti if time fatlmer or mnother he costive or blliumis , time Immost gratifyimmg ro- tmlt follow Its mire ; so timat It is the best falmilly remmmetiy known , Mmii every fmtmmmiiy shmouhd Imave a bottle on imand. EX1'IIIISSIVIi NlClN.tMlhS. 'j't'ruiis at 13ili'nruum i'uit Aphic.I In 83cr- mint ii Siihti I ers. Everybody Is familiar ss'ithm time name of Toommimy Atkimms , rcpresemmtimmg time flritlsim sol- tiler , hmmt how lflflli kmmow time termmia of cmi- dearimiemit by' which time German soimhiers tare called ? SeIne of timese , says time Cimicage Inter Ocean , mmro applied to tIme entire regi- miment , bOilie to mmmi IndIvIdual COrls. 'rime ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' guarmla ar3 called 'liamnmumei , ci' 'elmecp ; time gmuards call time eolthiers of tIm line "liolmi ruts ; ' ' time iimfantry speak of time cavalry as "grooms , " mumml time cavalry return time commm- Imilluent imy bestowing upoim time Immfantry time Imalmues of "mmulmtl imares , " "sand carrIers" mmmi "clodhoppers , " 'fimo cuiraettlers are kumown as "tiour sacks , " the mIoneers as "moles , " the imussars us "imacktiireaths , " almml ( lie artillery as "cow' soltilers. " TIme latter are also calleti "aitronolmmers" and ( lie engineers "water rats , " Ili timeso divisions agaiim time corps hmava nmitnes for tlmemnselvcs anti their rivals. him tha cavalry the SeventlI Cuirasshers are "whltesmnltlms : " thus First hiussars tIme ' 'deatlm' hme.ids , " as timeir simako bears this eimmbleimm , mmd the I"omirthi hiusesmes , from tlmoir brawmm tiniformns , are called "partrtmlges , " tilts emily brown 1mm time Gerimmimhi mmrmimy , preservetl iim remmlenlbrallco of FrederIck It , wimo tIers ! alt ( lie cloth fotmimd lit a Calmmmcliln commvemmt for imis soldiers , Time green uniform with yellow facIngs Imas given to thin Sixth hlussars tlme naimuo of "spimmachi aemmi eggs , " anil fur a similar rca- comm tli Trmmtim llussars are called "imarrotts. " in time gimarml time First reiimmicmmt of foot are called "tin hmeamie , " in Imoetic alitisiorm to their lmelmets ; the ( Jimasseurs are "greeii frogs ; " thm First Grenadices "pohato peolera ; " time Iltissars , "glow' worms , " front tlmelr red delhi's ; the 'flmirmi Uhlans , "dmlsties , " froimm their dull , yellow tritnhmmiligs , alit time PIoneers "earth wormims. ' ' --0 Acts at once , never fails , One Minuts Ccugii Cure , A renmedy for aithmmm , mind that feverish cOndition which accolmmpanies a so- 'ere cold , TIme omuiy imariniess remedy that liroduces imnmtmilate rosults. Cull foritlit I't'l r.Icnn , , The discovery of petroleum at Los Angelrs line Proved to be Insporiant , and tbmere Is tallc of eminning a pipe line to ( ho nearest seaport In order to load tank steamers with the oil ( or dietrilititlon along time coast. San Francisco - cisco hmac always boon at a disadvantage in mantmftlcttmrlng On aecommnt of time cost of coal , but tittm a supply of cheap pttroleutn and electrIc power working toward it frommm the fomitimills of the mountains on the east thus city ill future wIll lmavo no duflculty ! tIm corn. paling witht oilier cities as fai' as time fuel Itumo Is concerned. 0 Do'i'Ltt'a Little Early Risers , time pilLs ( list cure constipation anti blliousaess. * _ .t- - . . - - ' - -