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10 TII35 GRATIA PATTA BETSt WEDNESDAY , PEOFiMBtiK 1 , 1807. SPECIAL JL lvrtl eiiirii ii lor llicno column * lll be taken nnlll IS ui. > r the rrrtilnir run ! tinfll H l > . m. ' "r lll ° hinrnliiK nml Stniilny cdltloim. AdverlNerx , lij rciiuemUnff n nnin- lifrril chrvkf fit : Iin - an T nil- Jrrimc'l to n nniiiliprpu Ii-lter In cnrr of TJlire. . .t Him en. HO nil lr 'ii e < l of will Jc ( IcIHcreil on prMCHlntlon Die 'licck mil ) . llntri. , 1 1-Uc n nl Orst Itinerllon ) Jo n wont tlK-reafter. MUlilnn tuUrn for lc N limn 2ro lor Hie llrst Inncr- tlon. Thcflf nilvcrllnpim-'nti * iiiunt l t run coiiitctHitl * cl > . COOK \\ANTS Htunllnn In faml > 1 nncy cnircei and pa- tiy. No washing Addiew II M MACHINIST "WANTS OCCAStOXAINOIIK. . with prlUlege to < 1 lUnt work of HI * own nt ame plncc Adilrtf * II < 0 lltp A > - ' " COMPKTKNT MAI.U NL1WK WITII city referent-en , wants n MtuiiUon In hoer families M H ' . or prlvQtc WI1COXA11JIJ' , , , , j ii 00 WllTlT l-AY TlTr"A7lO\'irAMOt'NT : f Oil Information Ihnt will lend lo yj "ourlni ; a Indoor | .oMtlon. Address II " ' * , 9 K \vrnn-M\i.i : HUM * . CANVAR iH9 TO TAKE OIIDHHS.NUVV LINK Roods to carry , to or of wml : no heavj yy eommlulon. C. r Adam. Co . .21 ho. VU St. CIGARS tlla . . TOU - - - - - . AKuanAn , . . , uiinpiifsiry. txpeiiKS , old Ilrm , experience Inducements lo customers. O. C. liuiicr ) aCe Co , Bt , Louis. WANTHO. nxi'iniiNC'ii ) MVR iNSt-nANCi : Burnt * to work in Nebnuhn Richard < Vn tenon , Patterson biilldltiR Omaha. " jro " " jiiJN Nn Tiovs wAiTniT ) TO I'A'1NPT.Vv- ' ' torlicr Iradp. .inly el hleth * rwiulr'l ; , r'ry - thine In lh Imslnoii tliotoiiffhlv tourht bj con- tnnl prnctlcc nnd oxpcrl icnchprv ? ' " ' ? " , "j or locations furnlshcil , vvrlli- for fr'fB''l" ' ' , Jf catnlojtitp Mnlcr'i Ilnrhrr ccllcnc , lliiJ I mo i , ll-M.'JH ' ! > > Mo Ht. lyiitln TVANTITU. STlInsMAN. S VLAIIY I'Ain wonkly : oxi.-rlonc , . uniipi iiry. nermnmiit. ItrovMi Ilrolhcri Co , Chlc.iRti 11 M1H7 1 _ rn ) AI STnNorTnM'nr.it wno had rxpcrlcrvco In n mall nnlf-r dep irlnif nl. dry Typewrite" Roods More Co Apply nt T.ic Sml h - I jmler BAMMMAN WANTii : > TO S13L1. 11V at wholMnle nnd refill Oood fell on Kilnry nml commlM-lon Aililrc Centennial WfC. Co 493 tth A\c New York ( > ' . j ] j. piHiMANUNT WANT13I ) Pi\V SAMNMKN nosltlon , riipon Ju-t npeneil , st iplc line ? nl- iry or romml-sl in with ixpon- i I-iike llrothcra CM ChlnRO 11-Mill ! w \ > TijnrnM xi.n iini.i1. GIHLS ror. ALL Kixns or uonic. > s > If wcclt Canadian Ollke. 15W Douglas. C 705 WANTBD ciini. ron. QENIUAU HOUSI- worh Appll nl C2 > South :0th AvcnuL L MQ72 ami. rou auNiitAi < not I\NOKK Tititnn In famllj 1C01 h COth nvenue C .M'ISS 30- WANrliD. aim , roit HOLSIIUOKK I'lii- vatc fnnllj 3 In fnml > u ki-od hall" for right part > 2011 So let l ht C-M113 1 * "WANTKD. GOOD GlllL I Olt ( lllN'ritA housework 1U4 I'ark iivenui ! C M114 3' roil HOUSUS IN Al-L I'AKl.7 or'lHUClTV. TUB O F. Uavl Cunipany. loOj Kainuiu 1 > 7uo HOUSES UUNCWA i CO. 104 N lilll bl\ i > TO r iiousnsVAi.bAci : . UKOWN IILOCK , ism and tiouclas U 70 ! . 1MD15LITV 1JA110AIXS. ONLY A , I'BW UKPT 9M N. 21th avp , 7 looms , bath , closut , hoi wttler. Ras , furnace line ioiu.1 lai only $ _ 0 97 ? W. 3ft'1 ' iv c. , 7 rooms b.ith closel , hoi vvator , clslofn , furnuce , c * > ment l cellni , M ) f ct from ago , nil routn to be pilntul and papered. 4 1) ZKi NuiiM n ? ftnn lt > w itci indlitcrn Inilde , tUI ) jusL spcnl In repairs Itent. $10. 1921 ] S. "SSUi t 7 IIK > IIH , tltysatci mslao and cistern. Ilntlre housito be thoroughly reinlml and paporrd Itpnt. $11. B5M N * fth n\o ! > imnw pltv w ter Inaldp , f3 0 bctnn spent for repairs Rent , 112. 82J ! feunurd it , C i oius nt > \\ji r cistern nnd l i-n : rt'wly pipend aril painted H 'nt. Jl ) 163 N , 31st si , B-room eottiiKC. cistern } > S3t' ' r irv at 7-rt i > * -i cottaKe , city water , cistern and arn. Rent , )10 23a S IMli st. I room cMtiise clti uator , f9 , 713 and 714 ( ICth st . 7-room Hats , hath , closet , 1101 vvaier nrm K"11 , iv" + - 201" ) I/aid si , 4-roim ( His , cltj iter , J7 to J9. We haa olhers. Tldellly , 1st II. N. Y. I Ifo D-MlOl nousns. COTTAGES , < L STORK1 ? ALL PARTS of city. Ilrennnn & . Ixivc Co. 213 S llith iARGn LIST M'CAGtin. 15TII AND PODOK HOUSES , FLATS. GARVIN BROS 1611 TAR\M 7iocsns rou IIKNT. nousns j. H sunnuooD. i N Y MFH. ron nnNT. cnoirr i2-nooM UHTACHRD modern house. Inquire 23 ; " Cap'tol Aventio not' RiioiD r.oon AND PIANO Om Van . Btorase Co , 131H4 rnrnam Telli. 71 S . si onns. HIMIS. I-AXTON nr.TC iiotjsn "M < so ZSTH ST 10 ROOMS MOD * rn. S40CO per month. Hjron n < cd Co D 070 _ U-HOOM MonnnN roTTAan AT 413 NOIITII 13th ft. , tlRM n month. Apply tt > W H Melkle , 1st Nat1 1 Hank lilil' _ Tj- MiSS iioi'sr1' . AM * PAINTS r D WPIAP ITH and DomliV" D 47 > P14 BTEAM IICATKD HOI'SH 2011 -nooM notisi : MODHUN r.I ) Clilcaca t Inquire next door Anlrevv Bmlth D-.M759 F F nousn. NO I'lju BOUTII 26Tii ST ALL CON. \enlences nnd bain C. H Horton W II Tel Co. D-M77I ni inunc ri.\T MonnitN , nwsr PAUP or town : walking dlatancf WlllliiniHon fiOl lli-o bulldlnc. l-M < : il GOOD 6-ROOM HOI'Si : ANP 11 MIS' IinSl I * ; chenp 2612 Oavenport D-812 ! 0 I * ' roil RrXT IAHOR NINIMJOOM 1IOITSK near California an I S2d Hitnil convententes with or without bain Inquire COS N Y Life tmlldlnc. U K9 POIl IlIBNT PUHMSIIini IlOOMS. J'OR ONi : Ol TWO OHNTLKMnN OS. . POIl Cdlaln uath , hot water uteam heat Inciltor central : > J unit > 4 per week Call 1 lut 7 Dav Idge block , 18th and rnrnun K J1333 NICKI.Y ruuMsiuo : IIOOM rou man In private fatnlU 1310 Cipltol nv < > IIHXT ruitNisiiiu ) ROOMS MOWRN : 1201 IVuiKlis. B L Um i v 11 7 J 30 TWO st'NNY ruiiNisnnn ItOOMH. J 0 Wuhiter trcet K-MTtO ! TWO IJVHOU I'HONT IIOOMH , Al-fOVIJ IIAY window , eteam heat. 411 North 1711 i-53I-D-4 : TlKAlTirt'I. WHOST CHAMlinit , WITH | T\T window. Ell N 13th. 1 riMiM.siijn : uootis AMI novitn. BTHAM IUATKD KOOMS WITH noxnn sow Haroey. I'-S Dlt TJH3 MKURIAM riHST Cl.\S8 KAM1I.Y HO tel 85til and Dodge flu r-M707 TAKK SIIIMIMAN AVIJ CAH TO N W Foil ner nt Kiponltlon irrounds and put up ut th BantoRR , tmt 13 u tla > house , hoardtr. 136 to IS 00 , llr l week , 12 , on meal free , we ar making a reputation now ; after the pxpo lto | open * wo will make money ; all modern con % tnlencea. Telephone 1934. F-M7.13 1)22' JtOOMS AND HOAltD , 310 SOUTH MTII hr K 785-D 2 * nOOMS ; riTUNIHHUD fOMl'M'.T for houtekeeplni ; ; parlor , dlnlnK room Ulrhn Cll North IPth. ' -767 3) ) Kl'HNIBHKD IlOOMS AND HOAIlf ) hot water heat JI03 Cut * St , K-MS06DO- THU CAl'lTOIV'-lTJJ CAI'lTOI. AYR Pr slrable outh roomn. Tran lent uccommodatei f BLKOANT rilONT UOOMS. faTKAM 1II2AT nr t-cla a board , 1S09 Capitol KIOIOLY rt'IlNISHED ROOMS. IIOAHIJ 18 Davenport. P Mill ! PI UMHIinn MOOMS VM ) IIOAItn. ( Continued i IX I'ntXATI. I A 1 , v MM | | , j ( MOfiil\TK Tl I"H IMi : ROOM \Nl > hOAttD , with prlintP inmllj Artdrrm H 45 , me 1IOOMS rrilNlSUKl ) COMl'LKTK for h ii "kwi > Inir , pnrtor illnlne room Mtch n OH N th nih ' . _ n HNisiiiTiTi-HosT it7)OM * stsm.i : OH i.s : millm lfrn , Mrlctly Hmt clnm IHM il prl * mnl > r to ' . ' N tli "I Toit inT-JSToiu : iM > OK PIC u oi : nrNT-ix THiiJ- no lirfto roi .tr loiim , III floor , will ) \n\t\l \ \ nnrt private olllcc , wnlcr , etc. One latffo front room , -ti nior. illvl'leil Into two rooms by pAttltlon , water , etc. On largo corner room 21 rtoor , wlln vault. wilier etc no front rnotn. illv ! led b > partition , t.ilril floor. Ono corner rosn with > aull llilnl Hoer One large room , third floor , with partllltn illvM- Itm It Into one Inrtto room anil two smaller pmntp room * vuitcr , etc T o Urn ? craund door rooms , fiin'lnc liln St. , wHIi vault on lnrRC urouml floor room on rnrnnm St. . largp vnult. B'vernl tmnll room * on fourth floor , with vtiu'H II tli" c looms ore heated with stcnm , cli > ctrlc llRht lupplled , with nrst cln s Jnnlt r smlc . Kiev-Horn run day nml all nlslit ; tnillilnR Mrlcily ilreproof Apply to Superintendent. Room JIM Dee building I IDS 'on HiNT-ursK : noon IN onoUNn rLoort nttlcr. Hilullrtlnn. . water , ttcam heat , eleccrlc Hunt nd Jinltcr wrvtcc. Apply to Suferln- tenrt nt. life building. 1 197 con.vmi STOIU : noo\t 22x85 rv. oooo basement with el vnlor. tenm heat. 611 N. ICth street. Apply at CIS N. 16lh Hreet. STOUT : noon 22x55 n. , noon ufKTiient , with rlfvator. steam heat 611 N ICth lit Apply at 61S N. IGth t I M230 Toil rtKNT-IHR l-STOnVimiCK 11UILD1NO at 91C I arniim 5t TliH bulldlnc ha n fireproof cement hasemcntr water on all floors , gni. etc. Apply ut the ofllce of Thi- nee 1-110 ron nc.\T-THR i-srony nntcK . nt 015 rnrnam SI Thl * Imlldlnff lint n flreprnof comcnl ba cm nt , wntcr on ill floors , C" . 'I' * Apply at the olTlro of Th nee. 1 910 . \ OnTSV \ . WANTED. WH WANT TO i : < 5TABL.ISII AOKN. cles In cverj cltj In United Stntm for our celebrated custom pantu which arc made to order at > 2 CO n pair , liberal commission paid tiRcntn , write for parti uliira. Tlaer Custom 1'unts Alunufacturcrs 1C1 5th Avo. , Chicago , III J M711 D2 WANTLO. AOnNTS , LOG U. . AND OnNCIlAL. now article , Rood Bdlor , excellent proflt , male or fern lie , ptilnry when pro\en elllclpnt A. 1. Qny & Co , St Louis llo. J M374 D5 SALi:4MiN : MANT13D TO SHLL UY . , nt wholesale and irtall , Roods se'l oniKm. . salary or rommlEslon Address CcntennUl MfK Co , 413 8th avenue , New York City. 12 CLIMAX nAHNPR. THE \r.\in of the century , thn onlj heel , nnd top < lirnlng tnnehlnv prko by mall , fOe , llberil Inrnis to wtiH. cholc < ti-nltorv Inclose stamp fnr answer n nehlpni & llcntljMfp n > 211 n. 4th st . Cincinnati , O J AIIO ) i lULIAIILi : MAX ' 1O HANDLH AOKXTS TOR lipphnni | > tahMn and sppolaltles piys } ri 000 i vear Inc lose stamp. Victory MfR l"o Cleve land O J M1M ! \ V'l HO T ( HUNT. VANTrD 2 rUHNISHED UOOMS TOR UUIIT hou elteeplnir stcim hejt anrt bath near U P > nnls Addieva Da\ld Jenkins , f/l So 13th si , state term | K ? 21 30' sroii.\r.i2. vcinc STOHAOE AND WAREHOUSE co , DOS-SID Jones , general storage and forwarding 11-719 OM VAN A. STORAGE , ISlI'i FAHN'M TUI. I'SS M-720 rilANK E\VEKS. STOHGE , 1214 1IAHNEY. IlaullnR and packing , cheapen rates. T < 1 92 SI 721 WOTHD TO 1IUY. WANTED GOOD UECOND-HAND HIL.MARD and pnnl tables , one of each Addresi An drew HecUman , Sidney , N'eb N M9SO D3 * WANTED SHCOND-IIAND BICVCLI3 AD drcasi U 49 , Bee onlcc. N M101 1 * PIANO. MUST HE I1HST MAK13 NKARLY new nnd cheap for cash Address n 2J Ilee N'-illlO roil TOR HALE , NEW ri'HNn HUE , C-UOOM COT- tiiKe all or wparalo , oonslstlrif of bodj brusf- si'ls carjien rugs , leather couth , onu bed sot cost J73. nolld oik tablis chilri rock < " " < larE alr-tffht ! Entat Oik heitor. IIPI\V mk dtnln- table , 6-holi > - with ra-ir ? reservoir. curtainV .sliidts cooklnir ulcnsllo , etc. , sfcoml-hand m-n need not cell , cottage for rent. 2"in North IStlt Ht. OM39Dl ! FOR SILB MISRCI.LEOUS. . SAWDUST. HULK OR SACICED-CRinillNa and hog fence ' - ' . It. Lee. 901 Douilu * 2ND HAND BICYCLES OMAHA BICYCLE ' "O " 152 LATEST STYLFS LADIES' CAPES AND TACK els. e iy payments , drop postal , will call with sample E Illrsh , 1S29 Kjner Avc Q 900 D27 IARNTY & BERRY , HKATES 3jO TO 3 60 , tkatea sharpened , Joe. Omaha Bicycle Co _ Stn'ERAL ARTICLES HOUfaEIIOLD PUIINN tin's , carpenters' large wilnut chest , few tools twentitle.olumes Bancroft's Hook of th ( W < Jrld'fl ) Talr. 2M1 IxstUKt Q M112 1 * ri , Pltor. WHITNEY .t PROP PIERCE thn celebrated clulrvojantp palmists , etc Prof Pierce U an understuaj of Prof Whit ne > ' nrd does full fcrm materialization rna lihjslcil manifestation lie Is the wonder of the pre ent centiirj , HU cabinet ork Is m rtcl and In hli line he has no equal If sou lm\o uny d slre to see spiritual manl- f i < tiitlons RI > once and you will eo again Also slate vrltlnjtjpwrlltng nnd all the flnor forms of m t rlilliatlon Prof Whitney reads your complete life from the ciadlo to the Kra\e He bus no equal Reunites sepaiated husbands and nhef Thou andu crowd hln oRlce Go lit ones and consult these celebrated mc- ilii'niii Prof. \ \ liltney K. Prof. Pierce otlce 13 ! . ' Howard St corner of ICth St Hours from On in to 9 p m Ladles 50c. Reading hi mall enclose two tamp > S MiC2 U3 * lIASh IRC , IIATIIS , iTC. MADAM SMITH , 1313 DOUGLAS MASSAOB bxths T M721 Dl * 1SATHH MAAt LAURA ELrTlSON Crcunxe lllk , 119 Kth St , room 12 , upMalrj T-M907 LM- MRS nil LEON ELPCTRIC MASSAGE HATH pal lorn , reatful and curative 417 s llth up stilrs. T M817 D5 1'UHSONAI * . VIAVI OR UIUIIINI : TROUHLUS aie-s unn bde , phjfl c'ati ( oasullatlun or reillh I oo ; < ireo UATIIS. MASSAQIJ MM I" PObl , .ms"8 iiTIl U-7JJ CLOrilEb CLEANED. PRKSSED AND HU lialird , diy or nluht , dttju cults for hlie I'untorlum , N E cor. lUh and rurnam Tel 9CJ U M54T _ aiTu JOV" TAILOR SYM'KM 'hCHOOL OT dicss cutting. 403 Karbuch Blocl. U MJIO-N30 LADIP.U IN POOR CIRCUMSTANCES CAN RE celfrco attendance In ccmlneiucnt by ap pljliiK to the Crelghton Medical colleee. Hi and Davenport bta. leltphono 1107 GHEENBERO. THE SPECIAL U\DIES Tailor , U ready for business ITCH Webster St U-231 1 > S jco ron A CASI : or SUPERPLUOUS HAIR thut I cuinot cure. Madam True Paxton hlk U M763 m * PRIVATE HOME KOIl LADITS IIKPORBN | duiInK coiiilnviuont. Bablts adapted and cam for IC2J fuming U S.'J I ) I * A10M21 ' 14 1,0 l.N _ 111211 , IJSl'ATIJ. MONP.Y 1O LOAN AT LOW RATES. THI- O. T Da\ls Oj. , 1505 Varnum ht W 7Z7 ANTHONY I.OAN & . TRUST CO . 31 ! N V. I. quick money at low rate * for choloa farm land In Juwa. northern Mlinourl. casuru Nebraska LOANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CITY progeny , v. Pallium 2ulth & Co. . lt < J I'aru'm WH HAVE MADE ARIIANQEMENTS W1TI pur eastern cvrrtxpondeni * by which we ran loan im-noj on farms In cait rn NebratUa Brenna-Lata Co. . 219 S ICth \ \ M72 D9 FHOM JIW UPWARD 1D. . WEAD. 1TI and Douglas. W I7J nil MONEY TO 1X3AN. BUMIS. PAXTON BLOCK" w-7n MONEY TO l AN ON IMPROVED OMAII , real eituto. IJrtnnan Lo\e Co. 21 ! ) ? W-7 MOM5YTO I.O.VIUJ VI. ( Continue ! ) ] ji ii > wco st'nmi. I-I-ND TO IOAV ov nrst el m lmpM\eiJ Onuhn troper'J. ' or for bii MlnR puip > seji Hd'llty Iruat r-npin ) \f ym i fpKii CENT MonraAaBsToii SALE t'p.or- frty of non-retldenls core I for by W II Melkle , Klr Nntlonnf Hank WiJc. , Omnhn W-731 i " * fi t KR CKNT MOS'Ev"T7flTANIjrVP WARDS , on tlitolgr-i Improved Omahn r al Oft-le tl > - . | t'-itr- h Tit W 8M MONfY Tn imrON' ISIPKOVIJJ IV\ ' . r 'nl In Omaha , Council Illuffj ami Smth. Orrnhn rune } ft Tliomns , COJ rir t Nnllnnil Hank , Onmlift W Mlvi * MONKV TO I,01N-.CH ITTKI.S. MOMK YTO LOAN ON 1'URNITURE PIANOS horse ? wagon * , etc. nt lowest rates In cll > , no removnl of cooils , strictly contldenllal , jou cnn pay the loin off nt an > time or In nny amount. OMAHA MORTOAOE LOAN CO . s.j s ieth st IIUSI.MSS C TO anT IN OR OUT OK UUSlXBSd GO TO J I. Ollson , Ml I'lril NAl'l Hank. Y-7S ; an.VKRAL STORK IX 1IIO IIORX nASIX. WY- omlnir , very profitable trndp , with liMcre ranch , IrrlKated , under fence , In cultivation , Rood houses burns mannrlcs , etc Owner Ioj lleves theInvMltmnt will rclurn price nslc" ! In two or three years. Il rc opportunltj for th rlRht party in matte blir money CUir Omaha rental property taken as i > irl of ptir- rhaso O. G. Wallace , 312 J. J IJrown blk , Omaha. Y-7M ron SALH. RPSTAURAXT. GOOD ixifATiox. doing Rood business , terms reuscnshlc Au dress 11 23 Bee Y MtW _ WAXTKD , PHYSICIAN AS TARTXHR TO travel on the road with an M I ) anj irood lecturei. Address Bjx 46 , Rock Sprlnc * W > o Y M916 1)1 * FOR 10\CII\M1M. IVILI. EXCHANGE VERY DESIRABLE clear xacnnt OmRlm lots for Chlcafro property Addre s with full particulars , Box S62 Omaha. Z MS04 I'OIl SVLH UI A1 * 15STATB. KOUNTZE PL.4CE BARGAINS , J2.500 JJ.ToO TO JC.SUO J J. Gibson , Gil rirtt Nat. B ink blilg HE-73S t'ARM LANDS. C. P. HARRISON. W N Y. L RE M103 DU * IJAROAINS , HOUSHS , LOTS AND TARM's ; sale or irade P. K Darllns , liarKer im _ RE-T41 - , LAND. " 17 CHOP fD , THP PRICC. WM- son , Hoe Btdir. RG-C43 FOR SALE , tuna UN , TWO SIGHT HOUSE nnd 75 ft irround. 23d and N , South Omtihi Ipinc IA-W. RE 703 tfl" HOUSES. LOTS FARMS. LANDS , LOANS , also flre Insurance. Memls , Paxton block RE M7T > W \NTED S ROOM HOU'SE , NEAR THE PARK for one of Armnur's men C r Harrison WANTED rilEAP 4i > ACRES IN DOfOLAS countj , have KM cash C r Harrison WANT.ED HOUSE IN TOWN TOR 11 ACRES Improved c r Harrison WANTED LARGE PARM TOR 160 IN DOUGlas - las Co C r Hitrlson. WANTED TOR CASH "ciJDVP LOT NE\R the Ills' ! school C r. Harrison. WANT. . ED ron CASH. J2 000 STOCK MD3E IN od town C P. Hairl-wii WANTED , CHICAGO PROPERTY AND CASH for 5,000 acrt-s In Iowa C r. Harrison. WANTED IANl rol LARGElOTELPR. city In Omaha. C. ( \ Harrison. WANTED GOOD PROPERTY AND CASH TOR olose In 1'arnum st. prOperts C. i" , Harrison WANTED. IO-ROOM HOUSE TOR DIXON CO Improved land C. r Harrison. WANTED , LARGE FARM TOR TINE STEAM- heated bloik C. r. Hurrlion. WANTED. LARGO PARM TOR TINE RENTAL propcrts C. r. HarrlsOu. WANTED , BUSINEbb PROPER TV AND CASH for 400-n ere Sarpy Co fafm C. I' . Hjnlson WANTED. PROPERTY CLO3E IN POR 1 INE brick house near Dr Mercer c r Harrison. WANTED TO BUY TOR CASH. IIOUSH woith tJ 000 to $4,000 near High school. C l\ Harrlsjn. WANTED , ID-ROOM HOUSE FOR SMALLER house and cash. C. F. Harrison WANTED. $3,000 OR J3 5iX > HOUBE TOR smaller housa and. cash. C. r. Harrison. WANTED , JO COO OR $0500 IIOLbE TOR fimal'er house and ca h. C F Harrison. WANTED TO IX3AN OUT. JIW OR * GOO AT 0 per cent on farm. C P. Harrl-on WANTED TO BORROW , IMOl ) OR Jl 600 ON Ilanjccm Place home C. r. Harrison WANTED TO BORROW J3Tco"ON FlNlI Hanecom Place home C P. Harrison WANTED 1O LOAN OUT. JIB ( xJ ) ON BUi3I- ness property at C per cent , C P. Hanltcn. WANTED JfOOO OR J10000 BUSINESS erty fm M Ct > 3 house and cash C. P Htrrl'On , WANTED , BUILDER TQ BUILD HOUSE POR choice lot C. P Harrison WANTED. CHOICE IX3T 1O BUILD ON POR acres C. P. Halrlson. WANtED FOR CA H 0 OR 160 NEAR SO Omaha C P Harrison. WANTED HOUSE POR LARGE BOULEVARD lot and cash C. F Harrison WANTED WAREHOUSE BUILDING ON B & M traikf P F Harrison WANTED L\ROE STORE ROOM IN THE heart of the city C P Harrl on WANTED 12-ROOM HOUSE IN-NORTH PART of tre cltj C P Harrison , 912 N \ I Ifc Telephone 314 RE 1000 30' GOOD 5 ROOM COTTAGE CLOSE IN , S97j Elegint residence lot upper Parnnm $1 ' 0) Nli < % hciis and lot Hanspnm Plate 13500 T > n ncii-n adjolnlnir South Omaha , ? 1 7V ) Hicks Bcal Estate Arncy 445 Board of Tn le ( RE M100 ! IIOUSHS WINTUIICD. HORSES WIN'TERPD , BEST OP C VRE \TES J500 , ) er month W E On ens , SCO ? Center St M5S2Dec3' WANTED. HORSES TO WINTER , BEST OP cnra rates reasonable. Address P O Bor 41 , Crescent , Iowa 927 D 2 * GOOD STABLES. BEST OP CARE Jl AND JS month , A W Phelps i Son , 207 New York Life Tel 1054 BEST CITY REFERENCES BEST CARE 51 month G Ruohart , Blst and Poppletnn nve. I 4SOd ! < SI I ( ) It Til 1MJ 1V1 A C. VAN S\NT'S SCHOOL , 513 N. Y. LIFE 742 AT OMAHA BUS COLLEGE. ICTH S. DOUGIAS. II B BOYLES COURT REPORTER PRIVATE lessons , day and f , rnlnK 407 Bee BldK CO II * . BURLINGTON NI'T. BEST CHEAPEST PRICE 13 73 ptr ton 'Phone SIS Harmon & \Veeth Co 4C LOST. IXJST. A ST BERNARD DOG COIOR. LIGHT > rllow tip of lare black , Hilda I lunard llrltt. 70 < i S IStll Ixiat M9SI 1)1 * \VI > TIII TO nniiiunv , PARTY WILL PAY NINE PER CB.NT ( SEMI nnnuul couiorik ) far JIM ) to t CO , on Inside rental proper ! ) Securlt ) ample Answer > eon II 41 Ilee 930 PA\V.MHUICiilS. : II. MAROWITX IXAN8 ) MONEY. 418 N. 16 ST. ENOAGEMENT.S TO DO DRESSMAKING IN families solicited Mlis Sturdy , 2301 Davrnport .S' 931-D-SS CIIMIM2Y II. UTLEY. 4 YEARS A RKliIDENCE OP Omaha , nrst dais work Ruarau'eeil leuvour- ilert at Milton RoKer * & hcn'ii , telephone 121 , beware of unscrupulous parties In the uujlnetii hemline tills way on account of the exposition M83 W TYinwuiTiin. RENTED. 4 CO PER MONTH ; RIBBONS. 75C tach , price of cabinU reduced t mlth Pre mier Tjp writer Co. , No , 1U Furnam St.M305 -M305 Mt'SIP , HIT KUMORK Itlc \IOUM8T i : KORMERLY SO. ' I l l Itlco con , j ( ti will rei-tlve pjptu , hlkheit tttmrncff On Arcade hotel fem I , 4 t > S p m 73J 5 t VIM1KHS. 1011 COMPETLNT STENOGRAPHERS CALL on The Sm th larmier Typewriter Company ' No 1123 Parnant St -MS07 r.LDUl T1O.N MRS. RALPH E , SLJNDERLANn. 1315 S "JTH St will lnki n jfvi mir > njpll 524 Dll siwi\n : M iLriu.\'ns AMI supi'i.ins. NEW HOME IIOPflKIIOLD WHITE SEW \ng \ machines It upplle . 1J14 Ctip a\e Tel. 1574 , PACICKl ) . M. S. WALKL1N 2111 CUMINC ! TEU 1JJ1 741 IMTUXT3. Buel * * - " " Attorrl ys- at-Law and Patent Jx. pert . Bee llulldlue. nmahn , N > b. Brandt nfflco at Washington. D. C Semi for free Aflvlcc nnd Patent Book Send for our Machine Mo\ menU , copyrlnhrcd , 1837 Telediono 1623. SULOIU ! liiitull SaftH Safe il Lock IleuMr- Inp. Inp.J. . J. DERIGHTS ( CO. , Smrccssors to A. Li , Doaiio & Co. , Western Agents Tol. 333. 11KJ Farimni. Omaha , ( Should bo rend DAILY by Ul Interested , as ch.ingcs tuny oc < iiir nt nny time ) Foreiirn malls for fie week emllntt De cember 4th. 1S9T , will close ( I'HOMPTIA- j.11 euHet ) tit tin- General Pnstotllco as fol- lowi : PARCULS POST MAILS close ONR HOUR CAKLIEIl than closing time TraiiN-\llii title MnllN. WEDNESDAY At 7 a m. ( Fupplcmentary 9 n. in ) for EUROPE , per s. a Paris * , via Southampton , at 3 a. in. ( supplementary 10 n. m ) for EUROPE , pt r s 8 Adri atic * , via ( Juionitown ; at 10 a m fbt UEL- GIUM direct , per s. 3. Weaternland via Antwerp ( letters must be directed "per SATURDAY At 7 n in for PRANCE. SWITZERLAND , ITALY. SPAIN. PORT UGAL. TURKEY , EGYPT IllKl BRITISH INDIA , per s s Li Touialne * . via H.UIP ( letters for other parts of Europe must bo directed "per La Tounlne" ) . at S a m METI'URLANDS dliedt , per s. s Veen- dam , vln Rqtterdam ( letters must bo dl- ( reeled "per Veendam" ) , at S a. m fo > GENOA , per s t ruld.i ( letters must be directed "per TfuMn" ) , at H a m. for NORWAY direct ) per a s Ilekl.t ( .otters must bo directed "per Hekla" ) ; at 11 n in. ( supplementnri 12 30 p m ) for EUROPE , per s. s. Etrurla * . via Queunstovvn , tit 1 p m. for SCOTLAND direct , per s s. Fur- nessln , via QUbtfovv ( letteis must be di rected "per Furnes la" ) . PRINTED MAlrfni KTC German steamers sailing on Tucsdnjs take Printed Mutter , etc. for Germany , aiid S-peclallj Addressed Prlnttd Malter , etc. , forjothy parts of Europe Ameri can and \\hlte Star eteimcrs on Wcdnesdajs , German steamers on Thursdajs and Cunard Trench and GirnjHrr steamers on Saturdays take Printed Mutter , etc. , for all countries for which Ihfiy urc advertised lo carrj mill After the closing of JJio Supplcmehlary Trins. Allanllc Malls namea above addltlinal sup- plcmentarj malls nre opined on ihe plets ut the American , nnKllsh , Trench and German steamers , and remain open Unlll vltnll > I'en Minutes of the hour of sailing oC oteumer Hulls for South Jvnil Oriilrnliiiirlcn , \ V3t Imllc-s , Hie. WEDNESDAY At 2-30 a m. for PORT AN TONIO , per steim-er from Philadelphia , at 12 in for GRENADA , TRINIDAD and TOBAGO , per s s. Irrawaddy , n/t 1 p m , for CUBA , per s s Yumurl , via Havana , at 1 p m. ( supplementary 1 3Q p m ) for NASSAU. N. P , . per s. P. AntllTa ( iPttcrs miibt be dliectPd "per AntHK" ) THURSDAY At S a. m for BERMUDA , per a s , Trinidad ; at 1 "p m ( supplementary 1 ° 0 p m ) for NASSAU , N P . and SAN TIAGO DE CUBA , per H. s. Santiago. SATURDAY At S a m for BRAZIL and LA PLATA COUNTRIES , iper 3 s. Buffon , via Pfrnambuco , Bahla and Rio Janeiro ( letters for North Brazil must bo directed "per Buffon" ) ; at 10 , i m ( supplementary 10 30 n in. ) for FORTUNE ISLAND , JAMAICA , SAVANILLA and GREY- TOWN , per s. s. Alone ( tetters for Costi Rica must be directed "per Alenc" ) , at 10 a in ( supplementary 10 10 a. m ) for HAITI , % ia Cape Haiti , Port An I'rlnre , Aux-Cayes and Jacmel , also SANTA MARTHA , per f s Kitty ; at 10 W i infer for CA.MPECHE. CHIAPAS. TABASCO and YUCATAN , per . B. Seguranca ( letters - tors foi other parts of Mexico and for Cuba must be dlreort 'Iper Seguranca" ) ; at 10 TO .1 , in. for HAITI per s. 3 PHns Wlllom II ( letters for Venezuela , Curacao Tilnldad , British and Dutch Guiana must be directed "per Prlns Wlllem II" ) ; at 11 a m ( supplementary 11 SO a. m. ) for VEN EZUELA and CURACAO , also SAVAN ILLA. and CARTHAGENA , via Cur.ic.io , per o. s Caracas , at 1 p. m ( supplemen- tarv 1 30 p m ) for ST DOMINGO and TURKS ISLAND , per s s Nev\ York , at S.30 p in for NEWFOUNDLAND , per Fteumer from North Sydney. SUNDAY At Sam for BARBADOS di rect nnd NORTH BRAZIL , \la Para and Manaos , per s s. Came'ense. ' Mills for Newfoundland , by rail to Halifax , and thence by Btcamcr , close nt this ofllce dally at 8.30 p m Malls for Mlquelon b ) rail to Boston and theme by steamer close at this ofllce dally at 8 so p. m Malln for Cuba close at this olllce dully ut 7 00 a m for fornardlne hy steamers Halllnj ; ( Mondas and Thursdays ) from Port 1 umpa I'll MillH for Mexico ice City , oveiland , unleru specially ndilresed for dUpjtch by stenmer clote nt this olllce dally at 2 M u m and J iO p pi "Registered mall closes ut C 00 p m pieUnus da > TraiiM-I'aulflc AlnllN. Malls for China qnd Japin ( specially ad- drpsRed only ) , per s. s. Eraoress of China ( from Vancouver ) , oloso hero dally up to November * 2 < J 1i ut C JO p. m. Ma'lH for China and Jap in , per H. H , Gaelic ( from Han Francisco ) , clo e heie dilly up to De- oombur 1st ut I ) 10 p. in , Malls for Aus tralia ( except those for West Australia ) , A\hlch are forwarded via Europe. N v\ Zealand , Hawaii , Fiji and Simonn Islands , per H s. Murlposi ( fiom Sin Francisco ) , close hero dully up to Doccm- lior * * 3d at 7 CO n m , 11 n. m and C 30 p m ( or on ui rival ut New Yoik of H. s. Campania ivlth Brills' ] mills for Aus- trilli ) . MallH for Australia ( except West Aubtl.illa ) , Nqw Kealnnd , Haw ill and FIJI Islands , per . s Aor.in l ( from Vancou ver ) , close hero dully after December * * 3d and up o December fith at G 30 p m Malls for Clilrn. and Japan , per s H Tncoina ( from T.icoma ) , close hcto dalljup to De cember "IJth at C .10 u in MaIN for Hawaii , per s. s Austiallii ( from Sin Fran cisco ) , close here dally up to December 22d ut C TO p , m. ( Mulls for the Society Islands , per uhlp Tropic Hlrd ( from Snn Fr.mclHU ) ) , clo" liuro dully up to Decem ber Kill ut CTO : p.m. . Trans-Paclllc malla nre fornanled to port of sailing dally and the tthedule of closlni ; Is ni ranged on the prc umpton | of their unlnter- ruptel overland transit "Rtslsterea mall clokeH at C n m previous da > Postollice , New Yqrk , N. Y , , November 20 , 1SD7 CORNELIUS VAN COTT. Postmaster. K UI.HO.UKS. ni'RMNOTON , MIfaSOIJR ! Rlier Railroad - ' The Iturllm ; . Ion Route"-Oeneral am es , N W , Corner Tenth und Panum Ticket Oftlce , 1S02 Parnum Street Telt-phono SJO I > pot Tenth anj jiuson 'Ulfphono , 1M Arrlvn 9.39 am aim 1'UEct KounJ . . 4 31 pm Lincoln Local * 7.03 i > m Lincoln 1'nst Mull 5 53 pm CHICAGO 1IURMNGTON Qulncy Rallroad--ili iiuriT Burlington tngton Route"-Tlcket oniee. 15U3 Farnam etreet Telephon HO. Depot. Tenth and MUIOH RoutB Streets Telephone , 12S. ' . * v Arrive _ I | . , ChlrDEO \ c llbul J Ex. . 5.W I m lD5 ! am ChleuBO Expre a . . * . * 8 a-n 4 15 pm Chlmito & SI Umlv I x , 7:5J : pm 7.U am PucltlJ Junction lucal " 11,40 am JOrm : I'a < t Mall . Dnllv. * ic pt u vti.no.iDs. tANSAS CITI * rouncll li "Tl" . 1'urlInRton ' - Route- Ticket on-ire I * ! r.irnam Street Telephone ! M Depot , Tenth nml Mn on Slr et . Tele. " Arrive. Kan a City Da ) Ex . - " W am S.40 pm [ vfintan City I.'lzht Ex. . * 10 00 pm Co : urn - CIUOAOO , ROCK IsLANu it Pacific Raliroad "The Ureat Rock Island Route"-Clly Ticket Olllce , 1JW Tarnani Street Telephone , IM. Depot , Tenth and Mason Struts Telephone. US ' -cave. Arrive. * ' > pm 1:45 : pni VeMlbillecl IMirfmi'i ! , , Ltrcnln Colorado btuli > 8 . Pueblo Denver and . . uesi . . . . . . . . * l. 5 pm 4 25 pm C lcnRo , DCS Mol cs and lloel. Island * ' -00 pm 8-1 ! nm Atlantic Kxiirctor DCS Mulnes ami la-'orn bolnt " 7:20 : am 6.J3 pm Laicotn , Talrbury and IKIIrvlllc " 5 4' pm " 10.40 nm Dally * * Dally jurept Sundaj. Mfsotmr PACIFIC KAIMIOAD General onices nnd Ticket Of- flop , Merchnnt * National Hank Hiilldlnc mt Fnrnam Street , lolcphane , 101 Depoi. Fifteenth and \Vtfbstcr Streets Telephone , 145 I < eave. Arrhc. & Nebraska Limited . ; * 3 C5 pm 12.M pm Kansas City & St Louis . " 30 Pm 8 00 nm NVhr.kn I/5cal . " V3l ) pra 9145 nm Pally. ' Dully Kx. Sunday ONION PACIFIC "THE OVnt - land Route" General ofllres N. K. Corner Ninth and Farnmn Streets. City Ticket OlIKe. 1101 Fimnm Street Telephone , 31i ) . Depot. Tenth ami Mason Streets. Telephone. 12S. Leav Arrive. ' ' "Th Overlnml UmUed' for Denver , Salt Lake , points " " 8:20 : utn 1 4.41 pm western , Fast Mull twin for Denver. Salt i-a"e ; Pacific coast ana ail west rn points . . . . . 3:30 : pm ' 10 20 am Lincoln , Heatrlcc and Stromsbun : Cxpicsa. . . . rrOO pm * 12 : 0 pm Kearney llxpreks C 00 pm " 12 10 pm Dalf > "Dally except Sunday. Council Uluffs Local Leaves , 8.40 n m , 0.5) n m. , 7.30 a. m , 3.25 a. m , 10.43 n m. 2:1 : ! p m , 4.30 p in , 5 5 ! p. in. Arrives , C 20 a m ; 7 20 a. m i i a in . 9 23 a , m . 11:30 : a. m. , 3.10 p. m ; 5:40 : p. m. ; 9 03 p. m.i iO 4 n n : MIIATAUKKl ; A ST Paul Railway-City Ticket Ofllcc , 1504 Tarnam Street. Telephone , 214 Depol. Tenth and Mason Streols TelcphCne , 158. . . J-"nve- Arrive Cnlcago Limited Ex.- . > * ' P"i b.tfo am - la'm and Chicago Ex. * 11.00 am lGu pm Dnily. \ \ \IIASII HAILHOAD-TJCKKT OITICE , 141& Farnam St et relephone. 322 Depot , Tenth nnd Mason Strcetb Telephone , 123 Leave. Arrive Sf Iritis "Cannon Hall" Kxpri" 4.M pm 11:30 : am Pally CHICAGO ST PAUL. MJNNK. npolls * Omaha Railway General ofllce Nelirntki Di vision , Firieenth and \\Vbsler Streets City Ticket Otllce , 1401 Firnam Street Trlephon * " 661 "Depot Fifteenth and Webstsr Stiiets Ttlephoni145S Lcive Arrive Slonx City Aocommoda. 3:50 : nm 8 20 pm Sioux City Acoomnirdi. 0.50 am 8 20 pm Illalr. Fmerson Sioux City , I'onca , HartltiK- ton and Hloomfleld 1. 00 pro 11.55 am Sioux City. ManKato St. Paul , MmnenfcolH . " 0-15 pm 9.10 am Emerson Passenger . . . . 5:10 : pm fc 43 am ' Dullj- except Sunday Sunda } inly This tmln stops at ntatlons Florence to So ninlr Inclusive. Sundais onlj . on vveeK lays So Illalr onl. . REMONT. KLKHORN & . Missouri ValUy Anllwa > Gen eral onices. United Stales Na tlonal Hank llulIdltiK , aoutn- nnm Streets Ticket Olllce. wesl Corntr Twelfth and 1 ar- 1(01 turnam btrect. Telephone. 561. Depot rifl enlh and Webater Streets. Telephone , 14.1S Leave Arrive Ulnck Illlla , Dcadvvood and Hoi Spilnss * 3:00 pm 5:00 : pm Wjomlns , Catper and . . . . Douulas . . . . " " 3 00 pm 6:00 : pm ItistlnKS , York David City , bupe lor , Oen va , I1\et i and Senara. . . 3 00 pm 5.00 pm Norfo k , V'et Po nl and 7 30 am * * 10 2j < tm Lincoln. Wolioo and' 7 50 am 10.23 ra Fremont . IT-amonl Local 7 50 am Dail > . Dally excepl Sunday. " 'Sunday only. " Dally ejcccpi Saturday. Dally except Mmicjaj. ICHICAOO & NORTIIWHST ern Railway City Ticket Office 1401 rarnnm Slreet. Telephone. 681. D pat , Tenth and Mason Streets Telephone Leave. Arrive Missouri Valley , SI iur Clt > , St Paul nnd Minneapolis 0:40 : am 10-43 Pm Missouri Valley , Sioux City 7.30 am 9.15pm DcnniBOn. Carroll , Wall Uike 7:30 : am 9.W Pm UastPrn KxprofJ. Das Molnea , Marshalltcuvn , Cedar Rapids. Chicago " 10.15 am 4:10 : pm Atlantic- Flyer , Cnlcneo and Kist 4:45 : pm 4:10 : pm Fast Mall , Chicago lo Omaha 3:10 pm Missouri Valley , Sioux City , St Paul. Minne apolis Limited 5.55 pm 3:25 : am Om-lhn-Chicifro Special. 6 S3 pm S.lOom Dally "Dally except Sundav. ( J ! VX CITY & PACIFIC KAIL- rodd General Outce * . United States National Bank Build ing , S W Corner Twelfth and Farnam Streets. Ticket Ofllce. 1401 Farnam Street. Telephone. ESI Depot. Fifteenth and Webster Sirens. Telephone , 145S. Leave. Arris e .Sioux City. Monkato , St Paul , Minneapolis 1 6:15 : pm D.10 am Dolly Purely vegetable , mild , ant ] reliable Cause perfect Disestlon , complete absorption , nnd lualtliy regularity. For the cure of all disorders of the Stoinnci , Liver , Bowels , Kidneys , Bladder , tfervous Diseases , l OHS OP HM'HTITE , SICK IIUADACIli : , IMHGtJSTIOX , IIII.IOUSM SS , TOni'IIl MVUIl , UYSl'KI'falA. Observe the following symptoms resulting from DIsenseK of the Digestive Oricins : Constipation , Inuanl plica , fullness of blood In the head acid ity of the stomach , nausea , heartburn , dlxgubt of food , fullness of weight In the stomach , sour eructatloiu , sinking ci fluttering of the heart choking or suffocating suinatlona when In a lying posture , dimness of vision dots or nibs before the Bight , faver and dull pain In thu head , drll- cl ncy of perspiration , yellowness of the skin and eye * , pain In .the side , chest or limbs and sudden IlushcH of heat burning In the flesh A few dopH of lUnWAY'S FILLS will free the system of all the above named disorders Price , f'j cents per box bold by all druggUts , or BBIH by mall Send to Dll IIADWAY & CO , Lode llox 3C5 , New York , for bonk of ndvlce. AllliriiHcr-lliiHcli Hri-tvliiK ANN'II. rcoommcnds the HBO of tlio greatest of all tonics , "Malt-Nutrino , " and guaiantcos the merits claimed for It. Tor sale by all drug gists. Ni-u I.Ifo mill HfllUlt ccnio from tlrlnkltvg Anlieuser-Dusch's Mnlt- Nutrlno the greatest of malt ton lea. To bo had ut all druggists. DR. E. C. WEST'S NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT > THE ORIGINAL , ALL OTHERS IMITATIONS , tsBoldumle.- positive Written Cuaraiitee , by authorized agent * only , to euro Weak Memory , Dizziness. Wakefulness , Tits , Histana , Uaiok. ness , Kiulit Jxflee8 , livtl Iroarn ) , iJiclt of ConU. dance , NorvousnoBS , Lassitude , all 1) ) rains , Youth ful Errors , or Krcossiro Use of Tobacco , Opium , nr Liquor , which luada to MUery. ConsumiJtlon , luBaalty nnd Death. At etoro or by mail , * 1 a bon eir for 55 ; with \vrltten cimrnnteo to euro or refund money. Hnmploimcu- use , containing iivo dara'treatment , with full UjBtructions , S5 conU , Ore eampla only sold to each poraon , Atstoroor b/uiuil. f-Roil Label Special . Extra Strength. I rFor Impotency , Losa ol\ \ Povrer. liO t Manhood , Btorllity or Barrounossi ujl bois nil for So. witi ! 9 > * 'written ' " 3IyprK nillini Ilrutr Oo. , S. E. Cornet lOtli ami rariiniii it * . , Oinabn , Kub RICHES OF THE A111D LASDS llomea for Millions of Faimara nntl Minors h tha West. INDUSTRIES SUITED TO THAT SECTION ' Senator Wnrrcn Write * of n Vn Coiinlrj of I'tnltM I-I > | > < M | ItcNonrcm SiriniH I'olnlM i > C tinrlil Ui Hlou ntiil TliliiK" .NcoiltMl. Senator Kranelg R. Warren of XVjomlng contributes to the Illuftratotl Amcrlran n splendid nrtlclo an the arid Imuls of tlu > uost Ho recalls tliat ilurlnK the Inst year of Ills brilliant career , Lord Mnclulajrlt - I S from hla quiet home to n friend In Nc\\ York , mate B prophesy concerning the United States. HU correspondent uas Henry S. KinJ.illo \ \ had recently com pleted a. llfo of Thomas Jefferson. Mtraulay had llttlo respect for Jefferson's theor > of government , or for hl < > public ficrvlccs , nnd 'nrltlng to Mr , Uamlall. Edltl : "So long ns you ha\e a boundless extent of fertile and unoccupied hnd your laboring population will ho far more nt case thin the laboring population of the old world. * Uut the time will come when New 1'ng- lantl will bo as thickly populated as O'd EViK'aml , wages will be Ion and will lluctu- ate as milchlth jou ns with iw You \\ll have jour Manchesters nnd jour Illrmlng hania. .ind In these .Mant-hesters and Illr- mlaghnms hundrcils of thousands of workIngmen - Ingmon will assuredly bo out of work. Then your In.uitutlcn0 will be fairly brought to the test " U is forty jears since * these words were penned writes Senator Warren , and there are many who will contend that It Maeaulny's prophcwy has not bc-en realized the current of events Is rapidly drifting us In that di rection H ' not my purpose to discuss n question soltally affecting the American people , but I shall entlwvor to show that we ha\e jot mioy millions of acmi of public lands , capable of furnishing homes to mil lions and which muat bo occupied before , according to MaciuMy , our "li-utltutlons will bo fairly brought to the test " These lands are In tht > west and known as arid lands They are located for the nwt part In that section of the United States designated on our maps in Maciulaj's time a the ' Oroat American Desert , " n part of our countrj which Daniel Webatei described fifty odd jeirs ago when oppoe'ng the open ing of c. mall route from the Mlssrurl river to the Coloiado and Paclllc coast ss "un Important , uninLibltable , and without value , " a locality which Washington Inlng In 1813 In hi ? "Ad\entures of CjpUta Donncvllle , " predicted the following "Tho great Chlppewayan chai of moun tains and the sandy and \olcanlc plains which extend on cither side are represented as Incapable of cultivation The pasturage which prevails there during a certain portion tion of the jear withers under the arid tj of the atn osphere , end leaves nothing hut dreary waste An Immense belt of rock ) inountalrH and volcinlc plains , several hun dred miles in width , must forever remain an Irreclaimable wilderness , lnteivcnl ig be tween the abodes of civilization , and affotd- Ing a last refuge to the Indians Here roving tribes of hunters , Ihlng In trots and lodges , and following the migrations of the game , may lead a llfo of savage Independence ence- , where there Is nothing to tempt the cupidity of the white roan " So much for predictions made , and opin ions expiesaed , In the past. EXTENT OP ARID REGION Wo llnd some arid land upon which Irri gation Is necessary to successful agriculture In at least seventeen of our states end terri tories , and many of these are largely or wholly In the- region descrlb&d as so com pletely worthless In the sayings and writings of Webster and Irving , who but echoed the general sentiment of their diy. Yet tha development already accomplished In these land , * warrants the claim that the irid region of the United States la beyond question one of the principal hopes of the nation In the- first place , It Is the most valuable ni'ulng area on the surface of the fflobe , taking Into consideration natural resources icco'slblllty , facilities for transportation and relations with the commerce and Industrie , ! of the world. H la n veritable treoijure house of undeveloped and partly developed mineral riches , embracing nearly all the known minerals , from gold ami stiver down through the list to oil , coal. Iron , nnrble and granite Including California , the arid' ' region pro duces reoro than 97 per cent of the entire Kold product of the United States , and 99 9 per cent of all the silver about one-quarter of the world's , total gold product and more than one-third of all of its silver. It pro duces about 60 per cent of the copper product of the United1 States , about 70 per cent of our lead , and more than one-quarter of the worluV's product of both thefle > metals Its coal measures are almost beyond computa tion or comprehension Now as to agriculture and land' for homes Apropos of Irvlns's prediction , there were In hla time In this region no domestic ani mals worth mentioning except horsea Vast herd * of buffalo now nearly extinct together gethor with tlk deer and antelope , occupied the arid country. At the present time a careful computation disclosed a total In that country of more than 40.000,000 head of domestic animals , made up In round num bers of 2,000,000 horses , ( JO 000 mulcb , 14 - 000 000 cattle and 24.000.000 sheop. The latter produce more than CO per cent of all the wool and 75 per cent of all the mutton grown In the United States The aggregate annual value of products moved out of the arid region la nou ap proximately $250,000,000 On Ing to the lack so far of sulllclent diversity of agricultural products and of manufacturing , heavy ship ments of certain agricultural products Im plements and general merchandise Into this area are necessary Such shipments now amount to nbout $200,000,000 annually , eo that the total value of the commerce In the aria region reaches the sum of $550,000,000 , an amount largely exceeding the value of our commerce with any foreign country ex cepting Great Uritilci CHAHAGTKU OK PHOOUOTS. Experience of the last few yearn has proven two things beyond a peradvcnturo * Kirst , the arid region Is the beet field for wool and mutton growing In the United StatiY ) , and is excelled by but few countries 'n the world ; second , the sugar beet can ho produced hero of ram quality and In al most Immeasurable quantities oulng to pe culiar natural advantages of soli and cli mate. I'll cultivating and curing augar beets a largo amount of Bwwhlno Is necessary There should he much moisture In starting and grow lug the beet , but the percentage of saccharlno matter Is alwaja greatest when the beet Is finished under a vety high percentage of BUiuhlno and a very low percentage of molsturo Sunshine and drouth with moisture applied occasionally at will , through the artificial application of water furnish exactly the conditions re- qulroj This has been fully demonstrated with ( beets grown and manufactured Into sugar within the arid belt What products < lee this country now fall to produce In sulllclent quantity to meet our demands ? Wool and sugar These are products for which wo an an nually sending out of the country hundred * of millions of dollars in gold To odd to our present prod-notion of Ihefu commodities * so as to supply our wants would bu to utop this drain on gold and give cmplo > mcnt to thousands , jes , nillllonti , of mm and women In producing , manufacturing and trarnporl- Ing tlicso articles It Is fair to estimates that It would employ v/t-ry Idle man and woman In the United States dtu'rlcig employment It would relieve the present tongostloD In some of the labor pursuits , and would pre vent excezslvo production of other agricul tural crops of which wo now raise more- than can bo advantageously disposed of either at homo or abroad ( Tlio greatest national leak through which golden treasure leaves our shore IB the hole ID our Income made hy | utrthanes of ugir and wool , Can wo produce within the arid region all of the agricultural crops needed to support the vast army of men to bo In the future oropIoytMl In further development of Its min ing interiwu ? Can wo nnd suitable ground upon whlth to produce > ig r he-oil cntMiRh to furnish ) l the stiRHr the nation cormttmc-At C n w rnl o fornRO for oil the she p ncccwurr ( o produce the requisite wool nnd mutton for all our needs ? Yes. How ? Hy a careful Knlherlnsr. storing ml apply. Ing of all the surplus tcr of that coun try SUCCESS OK limiOATlON. There la not only Inn * itnd water enough , If Judiciously handled , to produce * all our sugar nnd wool , but also to produce many of the fruits now Imported , as wdl as nil of the , fongo ami vegetables , nnd i Urge percentage of the ceriala needed for local consumption The nation his nearly 700000,000 nores of unoccupied public domain , the lirgfgt per tion of which ! , arid There are In some lofnlltlcist forests upon these public lands which will not only supp y tiecrviry Lniher. but ran lip undo to do valuable im'ce ' In the cntiKorvntlon and retention of waters. The mount.i'n t'treams ' and the meltl-iR RIIOWS turnWi such qtunlltlis of wntei at certain seisons of the jear that tint greu wntenvnj * like the Missouri and Mls- M&ilppl are fixed to their utmost to convey Ihcs3 flooj waters to the sea In fact , they are often taxed beyond their capaclt ) . E * wltnc&"ad rt > y the lile floods In the state * bordering un the southern MIsVsslppI wheio levetNi were broken nnd devnstitlnK IntimM- tlo'i followed There are dlfflcultlM In the way of tet- tllng upon these lands , preserving the for I ests , storing nr.d applying the water end insuring a constant nupiplv of the name , but itirh dllllcti tlc-s nre not Insurmountable The present land laws of the United Slates are not appllrable to much of themnal.iliis publ'e liml They were enacted wVth tcfor- cnca to huirlil couatrlea and with little or no thought of nrllllclnl Irrigation The la ids are locate' far frjm the float u ; govcrrment " > ! -hp - crnr rp-tpp of population The forests me still more remote , md , through injtistUiio | aws ind ( "complete Information on the pan of thu Kcnoral government , and the absence of nuthorltj and n.eina on the pirt of the several states we tin not prnp- orlj preserve them Through fire and In discriminate use of the axe tlu-v are being paitly denuded but prohibit 37 per cent of the drslructlon OCCUM fiom forest lire ? which often raga unehucked for months and burn ovt't thousands of acres The htk of reservoirs In which to store the melted snow and surplu * ' waters of the wli ter. spring and carl } summer , to me t the tun1- of the c"ry season , prevent , ! the full use of avillahlo waters and lantjj. and a FO leaves the- lower countrj open to the destro > ltig Influeme ? of floods There Is ultJ room for a clp"h of Interests because the states own the waters , while the rnitr-d Stites ov ns the pubic Kni'a The stcrngo of wnler and itfl trans- mlss'oi ' long distances to large ureas of lands , thtotiph extensive ctmls often re quires either natlrrial or state expend turo ; Urge corporito cipltal. or an at-sombllrg of Into-ests bv n laige number of sett'irn ' The pres'Tt Inml laws do not encourage this mole of solving the problem As to n betterment of the land laws , rel'ef his been proposed bv Tenntor Morgrci of V\tbann and otners In the wav of cm'tii ; the public lind-s to the states within winch they He The question of forest r&ervea o-ctipl-d tor several dajs the time of the semto In co'sUlcnng leglsatlon locking to the protection of timber and a n.oro careful selection of lesencs T.io control or lesier- : Ing of the fiooj w itcrs 'a ' row under con sideration by a subcommittee of the senate committee on commerce In pursuance of reiolut'ons ' Introduced by Senator Vest aid uninlmouslj adopted Undoubtedly one of the prlnc'pal economic quest Ions or problems now before the Ameri can people Is the care of our weters and the development of the arid region I'nlted as are the questlo s of preserving our lumber supply , the storing of our waste waters to piovlde agrlnat the erosion of river banks and disastrous overflows In the lower coun try and their ugo In the reclamation of our arid loads thus providing future homes to * coming millions , the problem Is Indeed n graat one Hut If the stokes are high , the winnings- are sure , and the returns will bo enormous With 700 000,000 acres of land jet uadovo'oped and 35 to t > 0 per cent of It fertile rod ausqsptlblo of Irrigation , and with water enough now going lo waste to Irrigate .JO per cent of the total , 'flte question In Indeed attractive rive to ten acres of highly cultivated Irrigated land often sup port a family of five persons , so our balance sheet mav sho\v resources In arid lands upon w' Ich , when reclaimed we can locite ami supnort an additional imputation of many mllllo s 'K > ci'itu roi.i ) i > o\n n VY Tale ; M\ live Hrnmo Quinine Tablets All druggists i of n nil tiio money If It falls to cure 25c The gemtlio IMS L I ) 0 on each tablet i o ivioint \ > srmi. l'rl\Hc r < miiniiv Sr < Miri > > > Coiilrnl of I'llllllllt-lllllllt CilINVllrl4.N. . PHILADrLrniA , Nov 20 Tlie court of common pleas today refused to enjoin the majnor and other city officials from selling the cltj gas works to the United Gas Im provement company for a period of thirty years A bill In equity had been filed by certain clHzeus to test the legality of the ordinance recentlj adopted bj' city councils by vvhleh the United States United Gas Im provement companj secured cot trol of tbo cltv gas works for thirty > cars and obtained an e < clinl\e franchise for the suppljlng of gas for t at period to consumers throughout the city and of lighting the city streets , etc Thn United Gar Improvement company agrees to spend In. Improvement and repairs the sum of $15000000 in thirty jears or moro If necessary , and also to reduce the prlco of gas \itiiKSis VN r.nrroii r H MIIII Sriiiitnr VTt'llliiKliin OI Je-i'lx lit ' Inlt- intMilx In Hull liniit ViiK-rli'iui. iJlAI/II.MOlin. No30 StrMtcr George L , Wellington tnls mnriilni , ' Illctl a presentment asilnst General Pelix AKIIIH , chDrslng crimi nal libel , and It Is undergicu'l that a civil Hiilt will follow General Agnus is the pu'o Ilnhor of the American and tlio HU" Is I'm otilcoino of an etlltcii J from the Washing 'ti ' Post , which Is cited and uronounrcil true The Teat's eilltoilal vvhloli Is ripublhhotl in the Amcrltan , cliarscs Senator Wellington with furtlitllriK the tai dlilaiy of Hovel lor IjOivndi-a to miecei'd United Stalls Feuator Goiman by sieklntr to InflueiKu lite iiK'ibe.-H of tlio IcKla'aiuro by miMiia of lite pulillo olllccB within tbo tlft of tlio thief oxccutlvo of the stall. I'lioroi.it vi'iinit. \ orl. Imi > otv' I > IIIIUIIMIIIU | | III tin * SI. IONIlll .Illll. ST. JOSIJPH. Nov 30 ( Spec'al ' Telegram ) Wllbtun Wllllains , tbo York pliotograpliHr wlw I'lcyciJ KiBt September vvltli ] < > -ycai-oII .Ml hired Carnahdti , la in Jill liero He ai raptured at Stcrllntr , III The olllccr who lus him In charge Is doubtful about tlui propriety of icturnliiK to York with bis prisoner , feat Iru violence at the bands of the piople at the place , who were greatly liicenssd over tlio ncntMtluial clopLiiunt ItcKCiiiCriMi fiiiiii SliiLInu Ship. NIJW YORK , Nov W. The Hlc.imer Kxtttr City , vvlilLb arrived today from Bristol nml BvviiHKtn , fell In with tin' lirlt lull schooner n.lle , iIlHiniiHtul nml In , i ulliKliiK condition , resciieil I lie < t < v of live men und lirotiKht tbrm Hiifeiv to port Tie Hteiuner ViPiidain. vvhlLli remind this ( Hy rpxterduy , itporttc having ( onto upon thv doserleil Hihuonei ami net It mi lire l > y dlnctlon of thu Yiendiun'ti c.iptnlli. Cap tuln lliirKnivr of thu Klltu Ht.tieil Hint h HallLd f i oin Cadiz for Ht Johns. N. r Novuinliir 13 with n cargo of h < ilt Th llttlo htliooiier (11 tons ) i jc | > erpi | | < il Htormy vn.Ulier from thu utarl , and II r. aultid In the vi.tuel Hpilni/Jiiir u lo.ik. C'on Htant working of the pumps Imd m.irj oxImiiHtcd the crew and provisions wtr- marly out when Inn rescue VVIIH nude. lliuiK < 'il lor Ari'lili'iilnl llnrili-r. I'l'ITSIllUlO , Nov. no.-aiorKo Douglass , the nigro Wtio ii ( ( Idcnlully killed All" rt riraytr at Bnovvdtn , l'i , u mining luunKt miir hero last eprlng , In attempting to murder another man with whom he hid iliiarti'led ever | i jraintt of ( raps , w IH huiiged in the county Jail yard hero thin morning The memed uxpreiuid Hori jvt for his crlnu and died In Uio hope of fui- glvcnesa. _ _ _ AH usually treated , a suvero sprain will disable the Injured person for thrie or four weuka , but whra Cliamberlaln'e * i'aln Halm Is promptly and freely applied , a completa recovery wit ! ottaa result la from three to four