The Omaha Daily Bee. (Omaha, Nebraska) 1893-09-07...
Transcript of The Omaha Daily Bee. (Omaha, Nebraska) 1893-09-07...
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IIVKIITMKMKJJTS FOIt THKSK fOT.UMN-SWill. bnt.iken nnlll Itt-sop. m. forlho iwiitngnml until H30p.; in. forthn moruln lunl SundaytfllllOtlf-
t.Artvrrtlwr.
* . ny iwinonllns n numbered cliwk ,fan hnvclhplrnniiwern aililrpnonl ton nnmbiTeOIdler litentnor Tiir. Her. . Answer* m nildiwieaWill bo drllvtrrd upon presentation of thn oht-cK.
SITUATIONS WANTED.t-
tatcB.
1VC n wont flrnt Insertion , Ion word there ¬
after. Nothlni ; InXiii for loan limn ttuc.
AnoVI.KS.VllAim. . NKW YOKIt MKH HMO. ., InmlticMi men momnrrsphrrn.-
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- WANTK1) . POSITION JlY A HOOD HUSINKS3Jinnn ; with Ion yi-nrn fxpeileiicn In uraln nml-1jmnor : trfi'H'nccs Klveu. Atltlfenn , I* , o. IJpx-
n , Neb. MSf.ff _A I AJI A TINNF.K ANt > UNDERSTAND TIIK
hanlwam business , woiilil like u ponlllon Incountry tovrn. Address P H , Ilor. ' _A SITUATION WANTED. IIY DANISH tUIlfj-
lo do (rcimral housework. Wnma n Boixl homomom lliitti blc W.IRCB. Call nt aSIO I'lerriiBlrwt ,near-Jfith nvemie. MHIl i
ASH UAT10N WANTED IIV . .UEI.IA.-AililnHM
.innn In wholesale house. P no ,
Hoo. MS32 7 *
WANTED MALE HELP.-
nnlon
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lj<on woMflmUnwrtlon. lea word thcro-nrtnr.
-. NothhiB taken for Icsn than V'B-
o.MSALAIIY
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OH COMMISSION TO AOKNTS TOJ 'hanilln iho 1'atent chemical Inlc Kranor I'onoll.Tlio most iir.ofnl nml novrl Invcntlnu iif Iho nca.Krancs Ink thoroughly In two ni-coinlH. Works 1 Uo-manic. . 200 lo fioo iKTpmt profit. Aitentu inaklnirtW ) per week.We nl o want a ci'iivral nituiit to-takochnrtro of tctrllory ami appoint uh nircntn.-A
.rare chance to inako money. Writ" for terms
will n nixH'lini'ii of i-ranlnr. Monroe hraslnir MfB.-So.
.. . X 3llr i CroBBii , WlH. " '_
THO YOtfwANT TO IIKCOMR A FIUST Cf.ASS-a iMili-Hninn with a chance of bcromlnir n colleo-tor
-nml work for Ilio SliiiriT Mfg. Co. If P" apply
nt SlnBironico IfilH Pointing. 1" ! ! ! <_i > - FIIANK K. IILISS wii.t. MA: N SOM-Rlithliiir
-tohlsnilvnntacolf hn wllloal on or nU-
dress E. 1'. UnvlH , 1601 to 1&03 JackBon 81 ,
B-WANTKD , TWO FIRST-CLASS COAT MA-other neoil apiily. Address A. C.
toiiffor , Fnlrbiiry , Nob. MiOU 8
0MANAOKIt. INDUSTRIOUS , CAl'AllLEto manairti ofllca for rollablo com-
pany.-
. Good salary anil lull-rest In business. Mustfurnish rcferrncen ami InveBt J5000U. lloom olllStock Kxch. blag. , Ohlcaifo. 111. M4'a . ! , _"
B-WANTril ) MKN TO DIO WELLS NEAUCouncil lllnlTH In 1'oltawnttanilo county and
tnkii pay inrt In cash anil ) arl lu horses. Apply toIx-onanl KveretlCouncil llhilTs , la. MiUI11-
llWANTFD-, TUAV.ELINCSSALF.SMKN TOJ Ihanillo new Columbian novelty as Hliln line ; no-
Takii ; blir Inducements. Send 10 cents for a-
sample. . Djllcnu Novelty conipvir , lO.i l.a Sallo-Mruot , Chicago. MiSQ 10 *
ip-WANTEt ) , TWO MEN OF OOOI ) AlffillKSSof Hollcltlnir orders and Bclllmr irooils to-
families. . Call 110.1( Howard t. 7U87. *
WANTED 7 H LP., _ . . . .oninrstInsertion , lea word thero-
nfter.-
". Notliliig taken for less than V'fjc.
0 -WANTKD."
LA1HK3 AND OKNTI.KMKNSvKwill pay you $r .0l to SI'.OO twr week to do
strictly homo wo.-K for us at your homo ; no can-vnuHlinr
-: send sulf-adilressL-d envelope to O. P.
'Kminoim A Co. , llatleryrnarch and Water streets ,lloalonW.IHB. Mil'J i *
T OP WAOK9 TO COMPETENT COOKlaundress. Mrs. John M. ThurBton , - I08
Fariiim.; ' 'uCOOK FOH UESTAURANT. SHOUT
V order : also.tllnhnf-roomirlrl. Apply Ilio S.iithn-t. _ :
. ! upslalrs. " ' ' "n-OIKI' FOH OKNKIUT , HOUSKWOUK. FA-Mvllr
-of three , must bu able to cook. Apply 1112
South.11st street. AM10 10
-WANTKD. IMMKUIATKLY , A OIHL TO DO-Mccond work In a wnall ("niHyi wairo M n-
Itnii
: references n-qnlred. Apply No. H Wortli-Place , opposite llruwnell Hull , near South
St-
.week
. 8 8-7
FOR UENT HOUSES.-
nates
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, 10an.llnn e--ich hiHertlon , $ l.fiO a line perjnonlh. Notiihifr taken for lens than ' 'Be-
."iS
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HOUSKS IN ALL PA UTS OP THE CITY.O. F. IavlB'coiiipan.v. I 0.1 F.irnam. figll
- -)- AND.I-IIOO.M APAIITMKNTS. .VON DOBN-i
block , with steam ; rufci-unces ; 810 S li''d ,
n-Fon irKNT. T-UOOM MODEUN FLAT ,JJLaiiKO blouU.UllOaiHllmt. fryPk-O-HOOM COTTAOB , MODKKN. CHOICE , IN. Stanford Clrclo. ' C. 3. Etffuttor , aot Boo blihr.. r uo-
TVHKOOM HOUSE. MODERN. NEAR'IIIIS-IJLneas-
, rent moderate. Apply !!01 lieu bulldliif-
f.I
.BlIO
7-llOOM HOUSE. INQU111E , 1B23 JACKSON.-
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'' | - n-KOOM COTTAOB. ALSO -i OU 0 UMFUR-4mulshed
-rooms , all niodiTii. beautiful lawn and
hade , N. K. cor. L'iid and Miami Btreew.IllTil LIST YOUU IlKNTAL 1'UOI'EIITY WIT 11.Ull. J. Kendall , 007 llrowii bldK. Stores , flats andcottnitcH wauled all over the city. M7-J 1O'-JTvFOU UKNT , HOUSE IN GOOD IlEl'AUS. 708
IPth street M70-0T -'K ii IMNT , AIIOUTHEPT. i . NICESROOMJ-'hoilHe , Ko. 11II ! South Il-'d Htrvct , on Hanscom-jiark moK.r'lhie. Illcka Uc.il Katatu Atrency. : ((05ji. Y i.lfa bnllilliuT. _MJS-lT FLAT , 7 rooms : riiiir and.ill other convcnjJlciK-L-Hi UloiiMcr block , 70 : S. 10th St. , *-' ." . C.Vf. Haller , till 1'axton blk. 708 _
tW O SIX-lioOM HOUSK3. SOUTH'20TII !throu'i'oom homo , 17th St. ; 1-rooni Hat , 10th-
t, ; Iiicjulro aiistllamll , IBill Doi-cau.M77H 11-
i'OK- HUNT. TWO COTTAOK8. ONK FUIl-nluhed
-; inoilern hnprovcmunts. Hl'J S. Illth.-
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rv-t'UUXlSIIHl > IIOUSK , 'J017 HAUNKY ST-
.TFOH
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UKNT. NKW 1 IIOOM COTTAilB. CO-UliUTllltli-
: aiidS.ihb'rst. Cisll'ir.city Water, cls-lcni
-, ) Knipilrn IJIIri Farnam. UD-
IK1W N HOUSE. NO.Dodge. Iininlru next door. 8amuol
Ilnrns. M81 7
-* ( ) . ) I'Ell MONTH FOU SIXHOOM-ti: u , I'J-'iN. Ulltli. Key next door north-
.ik
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Moiiui SIX-UOOM HOUSE , MUIII CASS.J 'First ehiHH repair. KI" I iiDlL-hborhood , cheap to-iliHlrahhi len.int. Apply to & . A. Northup , Taxlept. , II. i M. Uy. HL'll-il. 'T-v-Tu'.Tic.oji imusi ? AI.I.'MODEHN CONVK-N.lyiolU'es.ll'JlltSiilith
-. lUlh HtiMct. SL"8'-
VV I'LiTASANTi IKTACII1 : KIOHT-IIOOMJ-JliiMiHi' . minium , nice lawn , barn , -ill 1 I'lerco-HI reel. Kent moderate. H''l Ii !
FOK BENT FUKNISHiSU ROOMS.-
Ratos.
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. U o a wmtl llrht Inserllon , lo a wonl thero-tftcr.
-. Knllilng lakoii fur luus than ' 'So-
.E
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- -FUUNISIIEI ) ROOM WITH ALCOVE , SOUTHfront : also small rooms ! with or without board.
MI-H. Knit-lit , Ko , 2:110: Douglas utrout. DU3-
C1 a'WO FUltNISllEl ) ROOMS FOR OENTL-Efj-
i i only , S-'S South 2(1th Hiniet. M1 II-
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KLKOANTFUIINISHEDHOOMS. ICU'J IIO-
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? PUUNISHGU ROOMS , 1017 Ii 102.1 CAPITOL! Ave. MlMUS : ! !) '
E-FURNISUEU ROOM WITH UATILSd MONTH .MS 1-
0EFRON'T'SUITE , ALSO SIDE ROOM , 2017 H AR-0tl 0'
E-NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS , WITH OR. Call 2107 Douglas. MHUt ) 11-
1NICELYE- FURNISHED ROOMS WITHINflvu blovHU of poutoltlco. 1U2U Doclgo.
740 10 *
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FURNISHED KOOMS AND BOARD-
.1JTHE
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'DOLAN , -'Ol) AND 211 N , 1HTII ST.
007-
Yo"lJNOC - WOMEN'S HOME. UNDER CARE OP-st.Woman' * Christian association , 111 fl , 17lh . ,
&U4-
i'. NICICM'TiuKNISIIBlV"ISOOM'S AND"IIOAIIU!c Ol" nud 018 N , lUlli bt.
17081-4PIrI.AltGK
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ItOOM WITH 1IOAUI ) IXJlt TWOi toaoliura. also Hinall rooui. nuidcrii convcnUpnvoa , 3.ou JUST wiMik. 61 ; N VU: bt. 0,10 i)
! 1 LAHaKSOUTU UKM WITH ALCOVKJ. alno pliuumt BQUUIM room , with boanl. V.110U'Xlf o uu U.VI O1! *
-KUONT"HOOM ! WITH ALCOVB. aio a. Mil-
m
el. UU-
'KOOM3.'
,'- WITH 11OAU1)' AT Mil. fHIJUCUlll'B , } fl | ? Chicago. MUUH *
.' ANU DOAK1X 1810 Cli ICAGOBtrcut. -
J' -IIANDSOME ItOOMS. 'ytlUNISUIUI OK14UN
riiruUhul , with buaril. The Vrvuii'r , IIHIN-
OM3
25th.iHnxit. .-TUBtiing day boarj. MH17
T . IIK.MITIKUMIOUMS.HINOLKIn null. fnmUlifU or unfnnilithtil.llh tn :nil a
tr07ii.Oil Kariiaii HI. lSMI-
ii
17'-
EA3' 4 >'aniaui
FOR BENT TJNFUnNISH'D 3100MSIlnles. lUc n'word flral Insertion Ion wonl llicro-
nfler.-
. Nuliilnc taken for lew than UBo.
0-3 SOUTH FRONT KOOMS COS N. 1 TH ST-.7 .J MI1U-3IO' _
rilAMHRIta KOIt HOUSEKEEPINO TOVJman anil wlfo. no rhllilrcn , hydrant and.IIP X. I'tli-
rG2i K-
IFORME T-j 'ii10on HmiMcli tnncrtlon. S1.J10 n line per
month. NothlriK taken for lent than !Me-
.i
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von IIF.NT , TUP i-sTORY'rintcKnoSmNo",JOIO Fiimnin si. The bulldlnc has a fireproof ce-mnnt-
biiMinfiit. romplRlo slreim-boatlnc fixtures ,water nil all tha lloorM , pis. etc. Apply at the nfflcoof The Hoc. 01-0ii Koin KNT. 'OFFICE SPACP. ON OKOUNDnoor at IT02 Farnam BlrecI. MU2.S
-OFFICES CHKAP. WITHNELL I1LOCK. inTliI and Hanicy. M3US 111 *
IJtoWK HAVKSI'ACR TO I.KT FOU UKsToiOOM(ionic ilrBlrablii party. Call or .WyckolT , Soamnnt .V Ilcntillcti 171'J FarnamBtrt-ft.Omaha , Nub. nil )
1-rOIt URNTj 8TOHK AND IIASKMENT ATJtl. .". Soiith llth strivitr store. I4WU-114 and 1410C.ipllol avunuo. A. J. 1'oppluton , room .Til , KiratNational batik bulldlnc. M747 t)
fDUICK STOKE WITH FIXTUIIF.3 , 1170ISonlh IHlli. ImiulraaiiBt Hnmll. inil: Dorcasstreet M771I 11 *
T-FOR HUNT , nuicic PTOUK KOOM. saxoo ,I flnltablo for grocnry or feed Htoro , vury phcap.Will take rent In trade. HHl-l.
AGENTS WANTED.U-
nUv.
, 10c ix line each Inicrllon , $1 r,0 a line perloiith. Nothlnt ; taken for ICHH than Juu-
.ii"FEMALE.
.
. MAKE $10.00-a day ; now Invention ! ovury liuu ohold nnmth.ivu It ! hmall outlay , l Ur prolltn. 1'crfoctlonManufacturinscompany , 105 St. Clalr slri'i-t.Cleve ¬
land , O. M7S. % 7 *
WANTED TO KENT.-Itatra
.
, 10c n line o.iclrlnsnrtlou. 1.150 u line permonth. Nothing taken for leas than ' 'Sc-
.K
.
2 OK FUKNISHED KOOMS FOU LIOHThoiiHckuepInt ; , west of High school , AddrcHs I'-4fi Ik'c 7"3 7-
1
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-1! OK 4 KOOXI3 FOR LIOI1T HOUSEKEEP-Inir
-In modem house : no chlldruni referencesexchanged. Address 1" 41)) . lleo. 8UU-7 *
K WANTED ; IIY MAN AND WIFE , WITHthree children , rooms and boanl In Iho vicinityof 7th nnd Hickory streets. Call or address A. F.niatchfonl , 14J8 d. 7th avenue. M8U8 8"
K-WANTKP , TWO ORTHREKUNFUlSNISHEDand wife near N. Y. I.I To blilif.Address 1' 411. IJoo. M8H3 8-
Rates , lOcn line each Insertion , 1.fit ) a line perlonth. Nothhnt taken for less than - C-
o.MSTORAGEW1LLIAMS.VCROSS,1B141IARNEY
.
M STORAGE FOR HOUSEHOLD GOODS ,clean and cheap rates. U. Wells , 1111 Farnatn.
fiU-
OWANTEDTO BUY.-
Hates..
. 1 Me a word llrst Insertion , lea word therotafter. Nothing taken for lost than 'J Jc-
.wAKXKV
.
, TO BUY A HOME , iv J.A-ceul-
f 11,0011 In value. Must be a bargain. D. F.Hutchison , 108 North IBtli. 774 0
N-WILL I1UY DO TO 10(1( SHARES OMAHAIf It can be had cheap. Address P
47 , Hoc. 7U-7VTWANTED , SECOND-HAND CALDRONSIi with furnace , capacity SO to 101) Kiillom eachApply to John Lainrblaml , acthiK Bccrctnry Assoelated Charities 807 Howard street. MW38 0 *
-GOOD HOUSE AND MILK DELIVERYwaBOii. Address P 01 , lice. MHI15
FOR SALE FURNITURE.Hates , IXc a wonl iirat Insertion , lo.i wor4 thoro-
after.-
. Nothliur taken for loii than '-' ." u-
.FbRIlKNT.
OR"sALK , ' 11K3TTiiiUCE"UIrleht piano. Inqiilru room uUS , First Nationalbank bulldlifg. 'J-M
FOB BALK HOUSES , WAGONS , TO-
vJ
Kates , IWn nword tlrHt hmertlon , Ion woi-1 thero-ufler.
-. Kotliln ; taken for lesa than 'JSo.
1> FOIt SALE CHEAP , A NICE PONY CARTInqnlru :it ll 14 Cnmtnz street. MS81
P-FIRST-CLASS KOARDINO AND LIVERY., 1410 Davenport. Storage forcarrlntres. 21782
FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS.H-
ates..
. IWc a wonl llrst Insertion , Ic a word there ¬
after. Nothing taken for less than t5u! ,
FORSA EA HisouLATioN sixE'HRUNS-wlck
-& llalko blllianl tiible , rack.cnos and balls.Everything In first-class Hhapo. Address N J4 ,llee M480.
FOHSALECIIEAP.LAUGEFIREANDnURG- -vjclar proof safe ; also small ilreproof safe. In ¬
quire at 1110 I'arnam street. M443-
11RICK , STONK ANO LUM11ER FOR SALEcheap nt Irani street school , between I'.lth and20th. P, S. llnlun. MODS 1U *
, SALE. ICE IN CAR LOTS. GILBERTillros. , Sapp block. Council JJUifTH. M7fi7Ol 1
> -FOR RENT , II-STALL BARN. LARGE ANDconvenient , very cheap. Percy II. Ford. 43(1(
lieu bide- . M8iD: 8-
T
CLAIRVOYANTS.l-latus
.
, lOc a line each Insertion , 1.50 a line permonth. Nothlni ; taken for less than liSc.
O MRS. NANNIB V. WARREN CLAIRVOYANTk-Jrollablo biishiossinedlnmGthyoaratllUN.lUth.;r.ilu
MASSAGE. BATHS , ETC.-
Itntis.
, loca line each Insertion , 1.SO a line permonth. Nothlni- taken for less than ' 'flc-
.rpMMB..
. CARSON. 1121 "DOUGLAS STREET.'sD1lloor, room 7 , mauHao , aluoho auli'lun and tni:atha M071 8'-
MME. . STOWK , MAONKTIO HEAI.ER :! u?Doiiclas block MSII'J ID
li-MADAME SMITH , CO''S. 1HTII. UND FLOOR ,L Room II. Massatfu. vapor , alcohol. bU'tiin.sulphur-lie and sea oaths. in7111 0l *
PERSONAL.-Ralos
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, lOc a line each Inanition , if 1.10 a line periionth. Nothlni ; taken for loss than 2."ie-
.MASSAGE
.
- TREATMENT , ELECTRO-THER-mal baths , scalp and hair treatment , mantuiiri )
indchlropodlst.MrH.Post.HlltWS. 15thWlthnell blkOII-
UTJ
rt-BIRTHMARKS. BLACK J3YES AND ALLUdlscoloratloiniof thu Hktn covered by n newiroci'ss' ; perfectly hnrmlesH ; trial Prof.) uveriMix. . | | | | s. ir.tli street Hal I. WrtlH 8 <
MONEY TO LOAN RtSAl. ESTATE.- ON IMPltOVKI ) AND UNIMPlfoVKDcity proiu'rly. # :tIIOil and iipwnrdH , 0 to illi purcentum delays. W. Farnam Hiiillii & Coii20: Farimin
'7 ANTHONY LOAX ANDTRUST CO. , !I1H N. Y.Llfo , lends at low rates furoliolvo sw.urlty onMouraska and Iowa furnm or Omiiha city property.-
UOJ.
w MONEY TO IXJAN AT LOWEST RATES ,
Thu O. F. D.ivlH Co. , 1 C0r Parnam xlrect. GUI
W MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATKS ONImproved nnd unimproved Omaha real estate , !to 0 years. Flilc'llty Trail Co. , 170'J Fariiuin. UO-
'jirMONKY TO LOAN AT CURRENT RATKS.1> Apply to W , H.Mclkle , First NationalBk bi-
drinii.iii
? .005
) TO 1500.00 TO ) l TO 5' jeiirHun InipiiivtHl Omaha real I'Mtato or farmlands. E. C. Uarvlu ACe , , ' 'US fahouly block.M8IO
W-l HAVK il000.00 TO LOAN ON GOOD IN-Improveil rexldt-non prut rty : first mort-trace. Nothhn ; but llrel-class Heciirjty " 111 bo con.uldored. Aihlrena V 3' ' , lieu ollluo. '73'J 7'
SHORTHAND AND TYPoiWHITINO.I-tntus
., Kin 11IIno each Inwnlun. 1.50 a Huei lpermonth. Kolhhi- taken for ICBS than 2ic ,
01INO LADIES ANIl ( iUNTLEMEN CAN SOONacgnlri ! a worklnir knowUtluo of shbrlhand andtypowrltlm. nt A. C. Van s.int'u Mhool of hliorl-hand , 51:1: N. . V, Llf * Typuwrllurs tu rent. DI-BM'HEllEsf"pLACI ! TO LKAUN SHORTHANDJ and tyikiwrlllinr In ut thu Omaha CommercialRohrUonu'U UIVK. forOmaha , Nub. -
:n 3 S2-
2TO LOANRalnM. Idea Uuo uch InHurU ii , ! . ." ! ) u line pur
uionlh , Ngtlln| ; takun for loai than ','Oc.. . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . , , , . . - . . . . . , . ' . . . , .
i V-UO YOV WANT MONEY ! i
II W wllHoan you ANY SUM you wish on your !; rURNlTUUE. I'lANOS. 1IOUSKS. WAOONS , :; CAHIllAlili.S , WAIIHIIODSU itKOill'TS. i.'te. :; Wut-'lvu pri iiipt.atieiitlou loullapplloatluns. :: and will curry your loan as lone in you wish. :: You can rutucu Ihu i'o tof carryliiv yuur loan :: byupayniciituinny tlmu. Tunrvlhiio publicity :; orrt'inuvalof pruiivriy. :: KlDtJUTY LOANGUARANTKKCO. . i: Unoni 4 , Wltliuull block , :) ((109 Cor , Kiihauil liana'bis.-
WILL
. :
- LOAN MONKY ON ANY KIND OF SK -curllyj strictly i-iMiliduiitUl. A. U IIarris. roi > u1 Conlliif uul blvck , UU7
MONEY TO I.OAOHATTKLS. .
( 'nntlnticii-
MONEY- TO LOAN-V -Wo will loin run nny tium which yon wish ,
fmmll or lirire. at the loivext |x"llln r.itcn. In th-qnlrkrfitiKi lllo lime , nnd for anjr Ionth of timetonnltyon. You can pay It back In nnch Inntall-mi'iitt
-ni you wlnlu when you wish , nnd only
l ay for It KB Innir as you keep It. You can borrowon "HOUSEHOLD FURNITORK AND PIANOS.
IIOKSKS. WAOON.1 AND CAKUIAOES.WAREIIOttSE P.ECKIPTS. > IEUOIIANI)1SH-
OR ANY OTHER SECURITY ,Without publicity or rrmovnl of property.
OMAHA MORTHAOB LOAN CO. ,3IM SOUTH 10TH STREET, I
tlrst floor at vn the Blnt't ,THE OLDEST. LAROEST ANDONLY INCORPOR ¬
ATED LOAN COMPANY IN OMAHA.
BUSINESS CHANGES.Itatps , lOc a line each Insertion , tt.fiO a line per
mom . Nothing taken for leas than 'jnci-
CHANCES.- . BOX 874 , SHENANUOAH , I A.
-BEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER IN NEI1RA-9Jka-
for n.ilo at iv banraln. Wodtom Itnslnns9Aiccncy. 310 N. Y. L bills. '.'11)31-
0VWANTKI)
ro6ll ENEROETIR PHYSICIANJL Address Lock Box 71 , Uertraiul..Nub. 41-4y FOR SALE OR nr.NT THR STOKLTINfJ
Hotel In Prossnr. Adnms Co. , NoB. Apply to J.. ICny.HaHtlnsB.Nub. 410s23-
'Y WANTED PARTNER. EITHER SILENT ORnctlvo. with cash , to carry irralu lu Ccntwl Ne ¬
braska. Can buy cheap. Good prospect lo doublemoney. Capacity for llfty thousand bushels. Ad-dross.
-. O 4111eo. 430
Y-1IEST 1'AYINO MEAT MARKET IN THISB.'ilu or rent. Call at 2302 lllomln hi root.-
M3K7.
Situ-'VHUSINESS OPENINO FOU A FIRST CLASSI butcher shop , location (rood ; liberal Indiicu-mentsoITered
-to rlchl p.irli' . Apply at 00(1( S. tilthstreet IW7 H
- . THE UNDERSIGNED , OWINO TO111 health , wish to Moll their har.iwaro Block , lo ¬
cated at a thriving county Hivit town In centralIowa ; a fluid paylm ; business and a bargain forthe right party. Aildresa P 41 , cara Hoe.771 10 *
V-WANTED , TO LEASE , F.L.KVATOR INiiMHteni Nebraska , or western , when )
there Is a Rood corn crop. Addrcns P.O. Ilo x 11)0) ,Civstoii , Nob.- M024 12" ,
r-FOR SALE. OOOD PAYING DRUG STORE.L Address P Irl , care Boo. MU7-
UY FOR SALE. AN OLD ESTABLISHED COALbusiness , convenient location , Ilnnrnln forBomcbody. Address P 14 , Uee. NOBO 7'
Y-KOR SALE. ONE-THIRD INTEREST IN Amanufacturing business Bon ewa .V
Co. 81U 8
FOR EXCHANGE.Kales , llle n line each Insertion , $1BO a line permonth. Nothing taken for leas than iGc.-
I
! .
- OWN 100 FARMS IN NEBRASKA. KANSASj fJiuiil Dakota. Will sell cheap or exchange forindue. , horoesandcattlo. Add.box 70Frankforthid011
Z-CLEAN STOCK OP GKNKIIAL MDSE. WILLeatate , money. Box ' 'US , Frankfort. Ind.Oil
y-IlUSINESS IILOCK , GOOD TOWN IN KAST-*-JvnNebr.iHka , for Htock indso. Address 1 *. O.IlOJC 100 , Crestoii , Neb. M51US20 *
y-FINE RANCH TOTRADEB07 UUOWN BLDO.M74'O-
2ZFOR
_NEW MODKL 30 COLUM1IIA
. A bargain. J. E. Ebersolo , HOy Doug ¬las Bltvet. 770yPOR SALU OR TRADE , 4 ACRES NEAR THE
( clean with nlcecotuiKc. Just thu HiiiiK furgardening. U. 1 HntchlHOii , 103 North ICth.77.1 0-
yS.BOO STOCK GENERAL MP.UCIIANDIS-BforinoOcaah: , *jOUJ land. Uox 781 , WestPoint , Neb. M7H1
rTO TRADE , CLEAR WESTERN NEBRASKAAJlaud for outside Omaha aero property. AddressBox S85. Schnyler. Neb. P M780 11
_
rWANTED. . TO TRADE A 9100 INTERNA-Jtlonnl-
typewriter , almost now , fora bicycle ,inieumatlc tiro.' Address W. F. Morris , Ftillerton ,Neb. 821 (!
V IMl'llOVKD LAND IN SANBOIIN AND JEIt-auld conntlfM , South Dakota , will trade for inerchandlso, Aildruaa P.18 , lieu. BlblH 1U
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE.Rates , lc( ) a line each Insertion , $ l.5ll a line per
mouth. Nothing taken for less than 'J.r c.
Yj'LlFii
BAIIGAINS-HOUSES , LOTS AND.PAUMS.SALE. . . . , liarKur blk. Jlll: :
AYHIV NOT INVEST TOUR SAVINGS IN Anlco home ? 1 am offering a frooil U-room houseand half aero lot for half their valuo. This Is auuap. John W. Robblns , owner , 240 Uuo Jlldj.354 S21
FOR SAt.E '
farms that rent for 2.00 txsr aero cashtor land In cultivation. Price $' 'UOl > per aero.Also ,
Farms that rent (or share of crop. Price 3.00 to10.00 iwracro.Also ,
Good unimproved land at 3.00 to 12.00 peraero.Terms 1-C cash , balance In annual payments.7 per cent Interest.Llbe.-a l coimnlsslon elvcn agents.
D. Hayes.No. 310 1-2 South Ifith street , Omaha , Neb.1378'1-
A SNAP , IF SOLD THIS WEEK $1 .1 ))0 WILL'buy 10 acres ( lot 0 , iVnrson'H sub dlv ) 5 mileswest of P. O. Adjolnlni ; laud sells at #301) per aero.Address H. It. Miller , Oakland , Neb. 771 ! 10'-
OR HALE-100 ACRES OF SPLENDID FARM-hiRland-
about HI miles east of Omaha and IUinllc.s east of Council Bhills ; hi ) If facetlon : ) , town-Hhlp 75 , ramie -1L ; price , J3l.i) ) ( ) per acre. Willtake; a small proj erty as part payment ; balance onId years' timo. Apply to Leonard Kverett , CouncilBluffs , la. , M703-11
3 IMPROVED FARMS FOR SALK. SPLMNDIDliinili peed crops ; Joluliit' town. I , D. Evans ,Stockham , Nub. 825 8-
StCUKlTiES FOB SALK.Rates. 10c a lineeach Insertion , # l.0 a line permonth , Nothing taken for less- than 25o ,
8 I'HK CENT MORTGAtJES FOR SALK. SECUR-Ity -nbsolulely safu. Ames Iteal Estatu agency1U17 Farnam. llliI-
OH:
GRADK OMAHA C1T.Y MORTGAGES .nt'ttlnir piirchaBers treed rain of Inti'n.'St , sumsof fixim'SHKl up forsalo by Globu Loan & Trust :o. .lllth ,t DodKO , Omaha. Particular * on application.( ill
, BV FORECLOSURE , AND OFFER' onooftho best properties on Lowe avenno.allInelegant shape , 147 feet front , with everythingeomplvto dim house and barn aloud costing * H-ooii.
) . -. mil , at a prlcolow enough to Justify a pnrchaaoan an investment.
It Is tin ) best proiierly Iii Omaha for the money.Look It over Inshlo and out. Inspect It closely. Uwill he sold at a great saerlflcu. This Is an opiior-timlly -of your llfo to pet onooftho most beautifulresidences In Omaha for less than BO per cent; ofIts actual cost. ,
Call and wo will show yon this pront-rty withpleasuro. ULOIIE LOAN .t 'I RUST CO. ,
lllth mid Dodi-u utreftts.-M
.III !
fl'O SMALL OR LARGE INVESTORS , SOMEivery cliolco Hectirltlos are offered utm; attract-,
I vo dlsoomit. Bonds , warrants , mortgages , ItC. ,absolutely gilt edged. Inqnlroof John IJ.ili' , coin-iimrclal-
broker , 21) !) N. Y. Llfo. : i..t S' '170U HALE-SOME fiOOD ifilOO.OO FIRSK MOUT-J. imsoH on city property p'lylug 10 per cent ; no.-
L'O
.Belter Inveslnient. Address "Owner , " P 4 , Bee.
1ST MORTOAflES , ANY AMOUNT. O.WU. Wallace , Brown block , Itilli and Douglas.
LOST ;
Rates. IKo a wonl llrst Insertion , lo a wordtheru.tftor. Nothhiir taken for IOH-J ili.ii ; yria.' '
ITE-I
Bpot on breast. Ketiirnto 724 South HuhI St.nnd reeulvo reward. Hoi7-1MIOWN
: *
PONY. "K" ON LEFF SIDE HEAD.J"W" left Bhonldor , Address 4005 Cninlngstreet. SIHM ti-
LOST.'
. SKEYE TERRIEK BITCH. ANSwntS ! TO) Kobe , black facoahd tall 'und'bliiugroybody , a suitable reward to anyonti returning herlo room BH Crolu'luon bloclc , DrV lllumnou'somco. B27 7 *
"
_T , LADY'S PURSE.HiaHSCHOOLOROUNDSIJcoruur IXtveuport and VUlh niruut , containsticket lo Beatrice trunk, clnvliind uonin uu'ucy ,Luavu nt UBK ortlco and cet niwaiii. 8200. *
1 OST-SWALL SILVER vrA'ICH IN " ' UtT-
UNj
JJliulhlliii ; at fair Bniunil.t , Sit. Sth , nainn onriiuixl niH'.do. Return lol. o. n v"
T OSTKliOM Till : FAIR GROUNDS ONJJdiy: livening , n Kill Polhst Lull , "
700 pounds. Liberal reward. ] t.KUKluniin , Neb !!
7
Rates , IDo a linn e.vci! Inayrtion' . * l .nn a' | lna PJP-
IN
nioiith. Notliliig ttkun: forloasth.iu t .7NGA2EMENT3 TO DO DRE.SSMAKINrfulrcctAjfamlliuH
,lollcltod , MUd StiirdyItfld NK-hola *
7UU.U3 *
ENaAGEJIENTS TO DO DRKSSMAKINO iUf. VO'Jl Calitoiiilo hiivi I.
HOUSES POR liENT {
RateH. IKo a wonl tirut luscrllon.lu a wucd thcro-after..
. Nollihii- taken fur Ivu * than 'J5e-
.DETACHED
.
- FUKNISHEi )I'lioiiHtii modem hnpruvuiuouu : nulghUirlJooi )llanueom Parkj perfect Junof a Jiouio : rent fortmn of yearn , or will Hull furnlturu. on time If' do-hinU.-Hun I WO-00 per moiitli , Addrci * l'M> , Bra
0-
SOALE3.-
nftcr
.
. n wonlflrstlfciMftlon , lo ft won ! thoro-Nothing taken for tytlun Mc._TVTEW A SECOND HANtf. CALF.S. ALT. KINDS.JL i Addnvut-Bordcn Aaolli'bk Co.i Ixiko. st.i Chle.iro._ ' ; _01-
7SECONDHAND $SEWK1TJEIIS.Rates , | 0c nllnoracli iMIiorllon , * 1.BO n line permonth. Nothln * taken fofkvM than 2Bo ,_
A HAI1I1 ( fllil NBW YORK LIFP. 11LDO ,lA-arry iho lanre-il line K t , > y | p writers In therosl , all in.ikoH, 2A lo 3j cr cent saved on allL-adlin; machlm-H. Tel. ) SIS
WORLD'S FAIli HOT L3 & KOOMSI-
latcn.lUo a wonl Ural Insartlon , lo a word thoro-nfter.
-. Nothing taken for loan than Soc-
.rPHOSB
! .
WIS1IINOTO VISIT THNWOULD'S FAIRA at Chicago can II ml neatly furnished rooms atlW4l8th: street , near Urand Boulevard , at Me toHI.51)) per day ; convenient to clovaled R. R. nndCotlairu Grove avenue cable cars. GUtl Olt-
PAWNBROKERS.
;
.
Rates , lOea line rnch Insertion , 1.50 a line permonth. Nothlmr taken for less than 25c-
.T
.
SONNHNHKRO , DIAMOND BROKER. 1305J .DoiiBlasst. Loans money imdlamonds , watches ,etc. Old irold nnd silver bought. Tel. 1B18. 01-
0TJNDERTAKEHSAND EMB ALMEKS-Rales , llle a line Mch Insertion. 1.BH a line pjr-
month. . Nothing taken for less than 2c.. BAKER ( FORMERLY WITH JOHN O.
Jacobs , deceased ! later with M. O. MaiiD.nnde-rtakcr
-and cmbalmer , ills S. lUlh at. Tel. uuu.
018
MUSIC , ART AND LANGUAGES.Rates , lOoa line each Insertion , Sl.fiOn line tiermoiitli. Nothing Uikyiif or lo a than 2S-
c.GP.
.
. n ELLENBECK. BANJOIST AND TEACHER ,California street. Uli-
TIIK UHAtTY4IA.UKKT..
INSTRUMENTS plitcod on record September 8 ,1883 :
WAIWAftTY DKEOS-.M
.
TJ nishop antl husbanil lo M M Wln-Rrnvo
-, lot 14 , block 0 , Patrick's 2d
Kild. . . 2,000OMHunt to JCato Hunt , H CO feet lot
10 , block 71. South Umnlia 1W K Clnrko. trustee , to J A Sumlor-
laiul-
, lots 10 , 11,14 nml 15 , block 5 ,Klvcr park tulil 2,000
II E I'almer mill wife to O II I'nlmer ,lot 34 , bloclc H , Hanscom Place 1
M K Donahoo nml wife to T S Klco ,Macros In no sw , w 10 ncro.s of so-HW and o lUacrusot sw svr , nil la10-16-10 1,760
Georeo Ilnnsen to Ncls Mailscn , ct al ,lol I) , lilock 05 , llonsiin COO
Charles Akofor nnd wife In V J Nepo-ilul
-, lotto , block 4 , MntlliuwH sub-
tlU-
- 700)WK Davis to.Miiiual liivi'sttuunt.coni-panv
-, hl'J3) , block 7 , Orchard Hill ,
nnd lots 0 iintl C , block 17 , Central8,500)
13 M Stickney"nh'd" wlfo to J W Love ,lots 1 and. , :! , I'ullmm Place
IIKRVS.United States to William Nalsby , so
9-10-12 (patent )
Total aniouut of trau fcr.1) $ 11,10-
3DR. . SGIpeSC'SMandrake Pills liava h value as a house-hold remedy fur bo.V&ndtnopoweroflan-
guarjo to describe. The family canhardly bo true .to itself that does notkeep thorn on hand ftfr'uso in oinorgon-cios.
flL
Is the only voJjeUiDlejsubatituto for thatdangerous migoral0'{
,' Mi ucuitY, and
while its 'action 'asJT 'curntlvo'ls fullyequal , it possesses DODO ofi the perilousolTecLa. ( T'JO ? . Ct ji1 ?
Jn'ConstlpatiorJu. n'drfvko acts uponthe bowels withoii diaposing them to-
nesubsequent Costivoness.-
No.
romodyiaots fab directly onliver , nothing so speedily euros SickHeadache. Sour Stom-ach
¬
, and Biliousness asthose
ForBaloliy'ull' DruiJlsti. 1'rlce 23 ot.' . perbox ; 3 boxes fur C5 cts. ; or sent by mall , post ¬age free , ou receipt of urlco, ir. J, U.Sohonck a Son , Philadel-
phia.iitdi&IiQ
.
Made a wellMan of
Me :
INDAPOT-IIK UUK1-
THINDOO REMEDYrnoDUcKs IHK AIIOVK _
KK4UI.TM IN BO 1 > AY8. Cllie w. . .Nervous llUrt e . Fnlllnir Memory ,I'arc ln , Slffplc'onieim , Wcakn w * . fir. , - _i -
iiil itilcklyliutMiii-lyie tori' lrf t Vltnllly mol'lorj-uunir.
'. Kanlly cnnliilln o tporfcet. l'rlrcKMi-
mi knee. SI i for 415.110 nil It vrrllltn Biiarunlrr t-uro or inniu-y ri'fun.li'.l. Poirt li-t uny iiiiirlnrlpled|drimcrlst koll yuu anu kiifit tif (mttntlnn. ln ut on
Jwvliiif IMIA1MI. iriialiniiiot pitII. wowlll fendItby innlluiHinirrvlptur jirlrn. rninplilBt In fouledi-nvflopo freo. .tililii i llrlriital Sledlcal Co. . J'rapi. ,
S01.U hyXulin Co..Cor. 15th nnd IiooRln i Bti. . ndJ. A. I'ulliTJtCo. , CorlltliA : ponirl i8ti'OMAllAibyl'nul ( I. Scliniililor , 641 llrn d vny & t I'eail It*COUNCIL IlLUfKS.and I.erJ1 " ' - -
RHILWHY TIME GRRDCH-
ICAGO. . IU1R LI NO TON * CJ.I ArrivesDepot llllh a il Al isongts. I OmahaJ.'pm .Chlcagh Vestlbulo. . , . , . , . fl.OOam
11.35 am.nhlcagh Express. O.BOam.Chicago Express. 4.1pm7.17 IH-
UO'liuha
.Chicago & Iowa Local. _ B.65pmlIUIfCINGTO.f .'< M07KIVER. I Arrives_pjpot lillli and M.taon Stu. | Omaha
1 o.l R mn Denver Express. . . 112.1 ant-putlo.inani4-
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DiMiverKxpress4.00
pin I .00 pm-il.no'D.f 0pni-
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vos"LeavedOmaha hoEiHt. ) 'Omaha
Union HHh .VMarcy St .
HUilani .Atlantic i.-xproHi O.Ollpin4.0iipm-7,10pm .Nobnmlta Stain Lmltod. ll.oilain.Night Express. 7.55 am-
a.OOpm.World's Fair Limited.T fromWest lunlaii'Dui Ai Maroy HtH. West
n.DOiim-0.10am
. ,. .TexasT : s . . . . . . . . 110.50pm.Niibraska . nlleU a.SUpm.World's Pal .linlto1 4.4ilpni-0.4Sanil. . . KansasCity l< iy Kxpi-esa. , . . fi.fi.l pm-
n.40amlo.in pin K. C. NlifhtKxp. Vh U. P. Trans.lO.lOpml . . .St. Lunla Express C,4UamLuavm i" tfKIOS' l UIFIC.1 "Arrives-
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7.OH. .Vehtlhulu Undue. . . . 0.20lamp n-
il.CS, , , Epiiit . rii Plyci . , , . . , 2.15pm-
p.'H'ipmpni Chlu.Pjis '
Leave* I MfsVoURl"PACIFIC. Arrive * 'Oiirihal D.'iwt laihand Webster Slit-
.12lfi. Oiuali.i
pml , St.Louis Expnis.i "U.OO am-4.2ipii10.Hi ) pm St. Louts ExpresH , , , :
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U-avvn I SIOUX CITY * PACIFIC lArrlvint
' Omalial Depot.' 15th and W'jbaterSta I Omaha
5. 45 pni . . . .St. I'luri.llult.Jd. . . . . . . . | fl.22amC.i3iiiil . .Chicago Limited. I l.23aut)
. si'tuJl.S. . | ArrivDc ; ot , 10th and Maroy I O
Spin
WESTERN HUMP AND HUSTLE
Orasahopper Qnlch , Idaho's Eldor.ido , a Ton-
Hilo-
Streak of Rich Placers-
.S50A
.
, ( ,,000 WAITING TO BE TAKEN OUT
Fifth Hint Floumtor nml Mttltlplr In tlio-AV ter of I'lifot Siinnil O.illfornU
Crop * A Vnrlaty or Ilii-
la tlio ImperUl Uoiunlh.
Helena enterprise Is ainln? to the front ,this time In nn extensive placer mining pro-ject
¬
In Hoavorhcad county. The company Isthe Mountain Grasshopper Gulch 1'litcorMining : company , owning nlno anil thrcor-iu.Yrtors
-miles of patented pl.icor ground on
Grasshopper; crook , In Uoavorhoad county ,near Bannock.-
Tlio.
section of country In which the com-pany
¬
is operating U noted In the early his-tory
¬
of the s la to for the vast amount ofgold it turned out and the flnoncss of theproduct. All the old-llmo placer miner * ofthe state will recall the rlchncm of theGrasshopper crock bars , whlclt producedmoro than 30.0D3030 In gold. The goldwas noted as bolng the finest In the state ,going SlU.fiO to the ounce. All of this goldwas taken from the bars , the guluh Itselfcot bolng wonted. It has always boon holdby the placer minors that there was morogold in the gulch tlmti had boon taken outof the bars , but the dlfllculty was to gotdown to bedrock In the gulch. The patentedground of the company takes In all the bestportion of Grasshopper crook. It has boonthoroughly prospected , with the result tlmtthe company knows It tins a pay streak offrom forty to eighty 1'cot in width that willyield an average of $4 to the square Toot ofbedrock , or $5U a day for every man em-ployed.
¬
. The liars wore flrst worked in 1802 ,
and for ton years or moro there have boonefforts made to consolidate the Interests ofthose working In the bars with the owner-ship
¬
of the gulch and work the latter.Ohfttiiulvs Surmounted.
There were two difllcultlcs to overcome ,however. Ono WAS that the owners of thebur. who used the gulch In which to dump ,would not sell , and the other was oltorts towork other portions of the gulch had failedbecause of the difficulty of reaching bod-rock. . Several years npo Prof. Gregory ,
1a
noted English placer mining expert who hadhad largo experience In the Australian placerfields , examined the ground now owned bythe Grasshopper Gulch company in theterest of an English company. Ho made in
most careful examination , prospecting thugulch at frequent intervals , and as a resultguvo it as his opinion , in n written report ,that there was $ol000.000) in gold In thegulch. While negotiations were in progressfor the acqulstion of the property by theEnglish Iho alien law was passed * and thatbrolco up the negotiations.
George F. Cope then began to negotiatefor the property , and two years ago ho suc-ceeded
¬
in buying up every interest of themen on iho bars , and after that was donewas not dinicult to got patents for the
Itn
tire nlno and three-quarter miles and organ ¬
ize the company. Then the difficulty to over-come
¬
was how to open up the ground. Thegulch ts almost a dead level , and all at ¬tempts to got to bedrock by pumping hadalways failed. A few weeks ago the Grass ¬
hopper company determined to begin opera-tions
¬
, and Mr. Cope went over to start up" 1
the work. Ho made a careful examinationand found , about midway in the gulch
,
,lust the place to begin. As said before , theground is almost level , and the general be ¬
lief was that this was the character of theentire nluo ana three-quarter miles. Mr.Cope foilnd a place where there was a con-siderable
¬
clevatioiii.and before returning toHelena ho was able to put a number of n>
at work to carry out the plans of the ann
pany. The method to bo used in opening upthe ground is to start a drain at the mostelevated point. Uy running ii It.MX) font itwill strike bedrock. It is very advantageousground to drift , us all the gold is cither 3D-
It.the. bedrock or within eighteen inches of .The bedrock is from twenty to thirty feetbelow the surfacjJ. Nearly all the gold takenout in prospecting is the size of a cucumberseed. After thc.drain is in and mining hasbcgun.on the upper part of the ground , thecompany will commence at the lower end ofthe property , near the Beavurhead river ,and put in n'bedrock flume to work that per¬
tion of the ground below the drain. Nextyear the company will glvo employment to>0 men-.It
.
is not exaggeration to say that the com-pany
¬
has the biggest placer mining projectin the country. There is not. probably , an-other
¬
enterprise in the country that hasnearly ten miles of patented virgin gold-bearing ground so rich as thorough prospect¬ing has shown the ground of thu Grass ¬
hopper country to b ? .
I'aylng Silver Mine.Tlio No. 1 mine at Alnsworth shipped
thirty-three tons of ore to the smelter atTacoina , which gave returns that KO to showthere nro mines in this country that can be-
atworked at a hundsomo profit if silver isbedrock prices. This mine was leaded tillssprinR ) y u company of gentlemen fromBait Lake City and a small force of menput to work in a systematic manner , aportion of the ore taken out being con-centrated
¬
nt the mine by hand power. Thesmulter returns on the amount shipped are-as follows : First-class concentrates , $353'per ton ; ore not concentrated , $1-14 per ton ;carbonates , $11U per ton. After deductingcost of transportation from mine to the lake.freight and smelting vharKos , the shipmentnetted the owners as follows : First-classconcentrates , S105 per ton ; sccond-gradoconcentrates , fiKI.70 per ton ; carbonates.J01.4" per ton ; ore not concentrated , 53.GSper ton. This means for silver alone , andthat at the low prlco of 73 cents per ounce ,as the ore ouly ran a small percentage inload per ton.
11 , Stevenson , who Is ono of the companythat holds the lease as well as the residentmanager , returned from Tucoma and spcaitslu terms of pralso of the courteous treat-ment
¬, lie received ut the hands of thu
smelter management ; also that the sumploassay mudo by himself and the returnsgiven by the smelter only differed to the ex-tent
¬
of four ounces , that dillercnco being in-
Inhis favor. The smelter has no troublegetting suftleiqnt ore to keep running , secur-iiig-FinuU.lots from nearly ull the westernstates.
The No. 1 mine is owned by the Hovol-stoke MJiilhe and Smelting company and hasheretofore boon worked in an expansive andunsatisfactory manner. The above returns ,therefore , go.to provu that careful miningby practical mcu has us much to do withdetermining the prollts derived by theowners us that of the richness of the prop ¬
erty.Wealth of l'ui ; t Sound.
12. A. Chase , the manager of the PugetSound Fishing company U an enthusiast onthe BUbi] .! t of the lisliorloi of Wushiuetonund yet il.umy very reasonably bo doubtedwhether if wore were known of the 're ¬
sources of 'tlio state lu this respect the optn-
THE NEXT MORNINQ I FEEL BRIGHT ANDNEW AND l t COMPLEXION IB BETTER.Mr doctor un U acu gently on th * itomicu ,liver and ktitneri. and h pleitMtnt laxative. Tblidrink U piaile from Iterhx. tad it prepared for uie* lly al tea. It u called
LAKE'S IU1EDIGIHEA11 drui ? i&tA iell 11 at Aoc.and $ t ft p dtacB. If ou-
ile.rannot yvt It. * nd your odd-e ** fur ufreu-inc'iKninlli
..linllr.InK inriTen therb dur. In oMi-r to he healthy tliliu ii
UlrtaOUATOitF.VOOU '> Illl.LtIl ) , ) '
lorn of the public would not bo higher thanhis. Mr. Cnnso states tils re .tons for tlioho )>o that Is In him n.i foi loirs :"That the lumber Industry of WnshlnctonIs ono of tno rust iwsstbUltlcs nil will nil nut.It U n product fummhoil by nature , nnd thesupply Is tounthmldnK people Inexhaustible.This soemlnff enormous quantity will , how ¬
ever, as the yours po by , gradually growloss nnn loss. The forests nf Malur ,once thought tu bo sufllclcnt toInst forever. nro now nrnctlcnllyused up. The same may bo said of ilwlrahlotimber In the eastern provinces of Canada.In iMlctilcau , Minnesota and the great north ¬
west the lumberman ROCS farther for his lossnmt they nro smaller and Inferior to theenrly inUUiiir. Mnny varlutles of lumber nroIi radically exhausted nnd out of the mnrUct ,except as cholco nnd expensive wood ,
"Whilo wo ml mil the enormous wealth topeople of this state from this direction , wowish to call Attention lo tlmt Industry whichhas been a wealth producer slnco the crea ¬
tion of man , when nt the beginning the senwas tilled with llshcs. and trout that timebus furnished to the world In ono form oranother about ono-thlrd of Its necessaryr°° l .
"Fish grow nml multiply rapidly. For in-, the llotmdor lays ?. (.HW.OOO egg * mi-nually , several others from 1000.000 to 11,000-
KM, -
( , while the turbot is credited wltli depos-Itlng
-from UXX,000( ) to 12,000,000, during oituhbreeding season.
"Days , nights and Sundays for thousandsof years It has been roaming the pure writersof the seas aiid lakes , ready fur man at anyhour. All wo Intvo to do is to Hiu-onil the notor drop our hook and lino. AVIiun the timberIs n thing of the past and the nilno is closedfor lack of ore , und ninny other products nroexhausted , the llsh will' swim In undlmin-ishcd
-quantities , prodding wealth for many
nnd food for all-."Slnco
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the Pilgrims landed on PlymouthHock the llshlng Industry has. been ono ofover Increasing magnitude on the Atlantlocoast. At Boston alone last year iho freshllsh tr.nlo handled 00,000,000 .ixMimls , andwhen It Is remembered that the salt andsmoked llsh business is also of colossal pro ¬
portions , mid that IJoston represents but ashare of the business , It will bo seen thatwhile the ilshlng business on that coast Jsover on the increase , there nro just us manyllsh in the sea . "
Crops In Southern Cullfornln ,
Fine growing weather has prevallouthroughout southern California miring thepast week. Threshing is nearly ovor. Tlioyield is good , but prices are low. Thruovessels are bolng loailod with 12. ,0X( ) sacksof barley at San IJlego from the San Jonqulnranch in Orange county.
Samples of hay have been sent to Kngland Inresponse to Inquiries. Deans promise a goodcrop. Some Uitrtlctl pears are being shippedcast. Most of the peaches are being dried.As low as $10 a ton is ottered for poara nndponchos. Some canneries are buyingpouches at $17 p r ton. The prune crop willbo very largo. Prices are not yet estab-
stance
-llshcd.
Heavy fogs at China have retarded tlioripening of tlio sugar boot croti , but theharvesting goes on anil over 11,000 tons havealready been delivered. Tlio pamp.is plumecrop will bo light. Los Angeles county willproduce only about '..'00,000 salable plumesuiul prices are ruinously low. One apiaristhas marketed eievcn tons of honey from 140stands of bees , for which ho received f 1100.Largo quantities of baled luxy are beingstored in warehouses.
Colorado ,
The Maid of Erin mine at Leadvlllo hasresumed operations with a force of fortymen.
From the Kcllpso mine , Critiplo creek ,twenty-five tons of ore per day are taken.The ore averages $25 per ton and is treatedat the Kosobud.
The Little Blanch mine , Ynnlceo hill ,the head of Silver crook , has developed orewhich runs sixteen ounces per ton in gold utfifteen feet from the surface.-
Brcckonrlugo.
reports no idle men in camp.The labor discharged from the load-silvermines has been absorbed by the placers andgold lends.
The Anaconda mine , Crippls creek dis ¬
trict , . Is again shipping * oro. Tvyonty-livotons of the smelting material wore sentaway Thursday. The tests allowed a valueof $100,000 per ton. The medium grade oreIs bolng tested at the Kosobud mill withthe roasting process-
.Gilplu.
county's gold product for themonth of August is estimated at J150000.In many of the mines only developmentwork is under way , but this , in duo time ,will swell the product. If Gilplu furnishesone-half of Colorado's gold yield this yearits product must bo swelled to 3000000.
The Kosobud mill , Crlpplo crook , slncothe roasting furnaces were added , hashan-llod smelting ore from the Uecrhorn ,Blue Uird and Eclipse mines. Asamplolot-of thirteen tons of nigh grade ore from ho-
ofDecrhorn. wjtlch showed an assay valnofc'J3 per ton. yielded $80 on the plates and inthe concentrates. This ia claimed to show-n saving of $ 'J Dor ton over shipment !) to thesmollcrs.
The Dakotm.The city council of Pierre has passed n
resolution exempting from taxation for flvoyears any lots on which an artesian well issunk.
Wind cave has boon well patronized this'summer. Nine hundred and live persons is-
ad¬
ited It between tlio dates of May 14August 20.
For the convenience of settlers who residewest of the ceded Sioux lands a new road isbeing cut through the high bluffs ut iliu cudof thu pontoon bridge directly west ofberlain.-
A. rang
rich strike is reported In the Goldproperty oa Little Itapld crook , owned byJames Kyan and others. The vein is twonud one-hair feet wide , with a twelve-Inchstreak of ore , averaging $75 per ton.
Many of the South Dakota newspapers ireadvertising that they will accept wheat aspayment from their dollmjuent farmerreaders. In seine cases 50 cents per bushelis stated as the price which will bo allowed .
The town of Minnesota , Butte county ,which at ana time promised to become a cityof several thousand , has about given up theghost , and judging from present conditionsthe rabbits und owls will hold full sway erelong.
Now that threshing has boon commencedand is being rushed because of good weather ,moro men are needed-all through thu south-ern
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part of tlio lied Kivcr valley. A thou-sand
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moro mcu could secure work in Cnss andTraill counties ,
Parties living near Pukwnnn have aboutcompleted arrangements for locatlnga colonydirect froiii Norway on lauds across thelirnlo county Una 11 Buffalo county. Ittlsunderstood that the colony Is now on Its wayto this country ,
Minneapolis parties are putting up abarrel Hour mill nt Michigan City , N. D. ,
00to
be ready to run October 1 ; also a wood mill ,employing twenty hands , to bo ready to run-about November U. The foundation is al-ready
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laid for tho.ilonr mill.The output of the coal mines at Newcastle
is 2,000, tons per day , 11X) carloads , which re-quires at least flvo trains a day to disposeof. Itcsldcs this the coke ovens have beenrenovated and are also running once more ,with a capacity of fifty tons per day.
Workmen are nt present engaged In moving the Foh-'el stamp mill from VictoriaKiilch to Spring creek near the .1 It mill) ,where it will be plucuj at work on the Hidaen Treasure ore , ThU mine is on Sprint;crcolr , near iho mouth of I'ulmcr gulch , andwas originally known as the O M and C! J-
iniuo and a few years ago was relocatedunder the narao of the Uldden Treasure.
Railroad commissioners uro In session atFat-go. The object of the meeting Is to makethe elevators glru bonds as required by ulaw passed years uro.| ICach elevatorcompany is required in bonds for $5,000lor ono elevator , und 1.000 for uuch addi ¬
tional ono. No troublu Is anticipated fromtin ) largo companies doing business In thestate , but the prtvuto elevator owners seemdisposed to register u substantial kick onthu luvr-
.A.
gang of twenty-five graders who havebeen at work upon thu Sioux Kails it Yank-ton grade under contract with AltleruiarJou Sampson of Sioux I' tlls , called in a bodyone day last week ur.an Mayor 1'cck anddemanded Domuihing to cat. It seems themcu came hero to secure settlement of * l,100due for work , but did not oven hare timechucks to show how much was coming. Theyhud been staying at a hotel where Sampsonhad agreed to pay Iho bill , but Sitmpsoicountermanded thu order and the men wereturned out upon the streets. Later the tituochecks and Auditor liuuls tele-graphed
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tu St. 1'iiul for the money-
.Thu
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UickotU toiiiL'lu at Courtluiid.
SWINDLED AN OLD FARMER
Story of m Aged Agriculturist of SarpjOointty ,
CHARGES AGAINST OMAHA DEALERS
lUrhnril llogohnont ( 'lnlntft to ll'iyp.'Slcnoil-l >rril In llbinU tlmt Nt-nrly Cnftt Illiu-
III * llniun An Ohl Tiiwiulta-Uitno ttpciilleil.
Next Saturday morning Judge Offdnn willto called iiinin to piss his judgmcmt in a rusein which , if the f.ieU elurgod In tlio-tlon arn substantiated by ) iroof , several par-tips in tills idt.v will have tovalk UP to tlio-captain's ofllcii nnd indulges in the nleusunt-p.istlmo* ) of sweating blood.
During the early day* of NebraskaHlchitnl: Hogoboom soil led In Knrpy county ,not far from the llttlo village of l.i; 1'latto ,
where by worltlm ; early and latuhomanugudlo accumulate n fortune , which ho InvestedIn-110 acres of land. Now , at the ago of 83years hn Ilmis himself deaf , blind andcrippled , with one fool tottering over thebrink of thn jravo.;
Home tlmn during last ,hmo Ilngoboom wasvisited by Charles Tuttle , J. tVlndstanloy)
nnd half n dozen other Omaha parties , so thepetition alleges , all of whom told him ho wastoo old to conduct a farm and that ho oughtto spend his declining years in the city ,whore ho could enjoy morn of tno comfortsof tlfo than were afforded by stumpingabout the farm. To the proportion the oldgciitlomnii did not take kindly , but hn lis ¬
tened to the voices of the tempters and witsalmost iiurstiadcd. Ilowovnr , they loft thefarm house without m-uompUshlni ; the ob ¬
Jeol of their mission , but cro manydays they returned and again com ¬
menced portraying to thu mind of thechildish old man the pleasure thatwould result from -Rotting the farm off hishands. This tlnu they wore moro sin-cess-fill than upon thp occasion of the llrst visit ,and when they left with them they carried adeed which was wholly in blank , with thebare exception that It wai signed by Mr.Ilogoboom. There was an understand-ing
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, so the petition alleges , thatno descriptions of property weretoi-am
ho inserted without the old man's consenteven then nut until hn had tecclvoil n
consideration that in value was equal to tlioland deeded.-
A.
few days Inter on a deed was sent to theregister of deeds of Sarpy comity , by theterms of which Ilogoboom had convoyedthe whole of his broad acres to the Ounliiisyndicate of lawyers and real estatemen who foi weeks had made his llfoa burden. Tlio deed was recorded and afew days thereafter while the old man wasin Papillioii nts intention was called to thefact that hn had sold out. This was u sur-prise
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to him and ono that ho couldnot uniiursfatid , but there la black andwhite wore the lacts. Not knowing whattoido he went homo and talked the situationover( with his neighbors , who advised himtoicommence a suit , to recover possession totill land and set the fraudulent transferasldo. _
KKLicori in ; itoo.n DAYS-
.An
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Old Townmtn I.itlirnrlon that Muy lieHotthMl TliU Fall.-
On.
September 10 the seven Judges of thedistrict court will turn on the steam and thenulls of the September term of court willbegin to grind the grists of the plaintiffs andthe defendants , continuing until the comingof the holidays. All hopes of a light docketlave been abandoned and the Indicationslow nro that thcro will be moro cases fortrial than at any preceding term of courtsmcu the organization of the county , as anmusually largo number of new cases havajccu commenced since tli'e adjournment ofthe May term' .
While there are any number of now cases ,ihoro uro some old ones , whoso ages dataHack to the time when man can rememberiot and the town was the habitation of theIndians , wolves and foxes. In this connec ¬
tion thcro might bo mentioned the casewhich carries the title of Joseph Bar ¬
ker , Ferdinand Strultz , John BiUdwIn ,Annie Uodgo , John I. Hcdlci ; . George P.Bcmls. L. S. Hoed and H. O. Jonns airalnstJohn H. Green and two dozen other defend ¬
ants. For years this case has stood at thelicad of the docket , but for seine reason ithas never been ranched for trial. By con ¬
tinuous thumbing the papers have hccomortged and worn and the Ink upon the petitionIs so dim that a magnifying glass Is neededto discover the nll'tcrntiims charged tigainsDthe numerous defendants , some of whom areulivo and seine of whom are dead and gono.
Ten years Is a long time for an action to bocarried upon the dockets of a court , hut thisperiod is the length of lima that this par¬
ticular case has boon before the public , andHko other old-time kiw suits , It has helpedto make Omaha history.Cnnti'stliiMrx. . iiitKenim'x U'lll.
The fight for the property of Mary Me-Kcnna
-, formerly Mary Mclyiughlln , who
died on February 23 of the present year , andwhich was all devised to the Ciitluillu churchor which she vas a member , promises towend its way through the courts of thucounty.-
In.
the will A. W. Klloy was designated nithe executor , with authority to wind up theaffairs of the cstato , and in duo time to turnthe property , agL'reg.iting $73,091) ) In value ,over to the church.Not long uifo. seine relatives who havetheir abode in Ireland and who went cut offwithout a sliilllm : , filed a protest In the pro-
batu-
court , asking to h.ivu tlio will declarednull and void , at thu same time allowingthat they were the lo al heirs. In vluvv ofthat tdiowln ;; harlni ; been made , WilliamWallace was appointed aiimlnhtriitorof theestate to look after thu interests of theheirs.
Yesterday morning, through his attorney ,Riley filed a protest against thu appoint ¬
ment of William Wallace a ailmlnlMtr.itormid asked thu court to revoke lih appoint ¬ment. No order was made , nor was thcroany time fixed for the hearing-
.Irunthiim
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( WIIIIIH In < int Oiil-.Aii
.attempt Is hal'ig made to secure the re-
lease-
of Fred N. ( Jr.intlmm from the countyJail , wiicro ho was placed some days ago on-an order Issued from Justice .Smith's court ,commanding him to irivo ball In the sum of5100 , that ho would a-jpoar at the nextterm of the district court and answer thecharge of ombczzlmnont.
Yesterday morning a wrltof habeas corpuswas iisuoii from Jmigo JCeysor's court citingSheriff Honnutt to appear nt " o'clock andshow causa for his Incarceration ofGrantlmm , In the application for the writit is made to uppeartlfat thoru wasHomo Hawin tn requisition pipurn Uauod hv GovernorCroimsa upon the governor of Illinois , thestate from which the young man wasbrought , and , also , that there la not sufficientcause to ttliuw thai Graniham committed thu-crlmo charged ,
lnjnuctliiii ( j.iM * I'orflponiMlThe hearing of the injunction In the Board
of Education case , in which the relativemerits of a dry closet Unit is located In ihoFranklin school U tholndio of contontldn wascalled in Judge Furgnaoii's court yeatctrday ,but us neither of Ilio parties to the uetiunwore ready to go to trial , action was dcferruiuntil Saturday mornlhg.-
Ciiurl
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( Julliii ii.Judge K. H. Dufilo , who wai recently j >-
pointed by Goveinor Orounso to fill thevacancy caused by the resignation of JudgeDavis , will accept and will bo ready forbusiness with the opening of the .Septemberterm. Owing to thn fact that the assign-ment
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of dockets h made on the first of theyear Judge Dufilo will rultiii In law roum No ,a and will tali ii Judgu D.tvfa' old docket.
In order to accommodate the attorneys andespecially llioso ivildlm; outslilo of the oilyJudge Forgimon will boon thu boiich nextWednesday for the purpose of issiilnir ordursand hearing matters in chambers. Ho willsit In court roam No I ) In TUB HKB building.
The September term of the county courtopened yostmla.y mnruint !' with nearly 'Mi-c.isoa on thu docket. Thy entire morning hour'
Plies of puoplo hava pilot , but Do WIU'Witch Salve will euro ttient-
Thu Uickuttd tonifliI at Courtlaud,