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All answers to advet- tiseme nts ghould be enclosed in envelopes All advertisoments in the s columns are pub- lished in both morning and evening editions of iuE BEE, the circulation of which aggro- atos more than 14,000 pupers daily; and gives e wdvartiscrs ho ben . not only of the city eirenintion of THE Bre, but also of Council Biufta, Lincoln and other cities and towns hroughout this part of the west. MONEY TO LOAN. g 000,000 to loun. Cole, 316 S@bth, on Improved prop- any desired amount at low rates . to run from two to ten years time, x'& Rouston, 10074 Farnam. —To lonn_at 0 _per cent. nrm ., 1hth atreet, op. i’l 000 TO LOAN at0 per cent. Lin ahoney, 1500 Farnam. 6?:\{ CENT Mone; C. Pnnuwn. 15th atd Harney, Pnfcar-un @O0,000 to loan_on real e: Harris & Sampson, 1516 1. MoNny TO LOAN=O. F. | Davis Co., estate and loan lxuml. 1605 Farnam st. real 70,000 to loan in_any Amount of intersst. H. 3. Irey, Frenzer bloci sm,(m—'ro loan on Omnhw _city prnneri!"yd'nl 3 percent. G. W. Day, s. o, cor. Ex. LOAN —On oity and_farm prop: nt low rates. No delay. Cahn & Wool ' Jey, 1322 Farnam ONEY to loan to parties wishing to Mu-l. M . 8.-Campbell, 4’fl0 rlh st., Chamber of Commerce. 03 —To loun, Lowest rates. No delay. J. L. Rice & Co., over Domnnclul N tional bank, ONEY fo loan. osh on nand,fio d L. Squire, 1413 l;un-u “=l-. ‘Paxton hotel hullulnt AN iodd TR 47, this 320 18] FOR HATE—Law tib Whegler & Whesier, Douglas & lln- [ 067 [JOR SALE—One of the bosP pay u ng a-'u stores in_lown. Cash salos per day., Address E. E. 8mith, Shenandoah, lowa, 323 1) MPRCHANDISE for farms. Wil exchango rat class improved iand in Cedar (0, Neb., for groceries or gents’ furnishing goo 18y want no undesirable old goods. Have also good Fiy t0 exohango. Address JPEUSONAL—The Gate City Fmvlnymem of- fice, 3143 S 15th, supplics the best of Scan- fllllnvlun and German gir i confidential, infants adopted, addre 12 leo office. 167 sept? JERBONAL fend for your sewing machine eedies, ofl and rcmurs to the Singer Man'fi Co,'1618 Douglas st, O 03 a8 Pmm)‘ml,rlmm Davenport «todu ‘ifl( hlrnllhed rooms lrlr _ o 2¢ rent. JPEREONAL—Gentlemen, sttention, board and rooms at 504 8, 18t ;.fl Jrenso Gnod ERSONAL—M: irvoyant Room No. ' 2 Dr_Nannie ¥V, Warren “\-alm and business )lodlu. 16th st. Omaha, N LOST. — OST-$100 in five twenty doliar bilis, three of 4 which were numbered consccutively. reward of #20 will be paid by returning it to J, Murphy, Quartermaster's depot. 378 12) TRAY ED- Or stolen, cream colored pony, 9 yei old, white mane and tafl; return nnrl receive reward, P. Hans 2d and Imil st8 at: Western nd_2itn 324 18) help or aftua. r, general of- “‘AN"D—A broom maker Broom Factory, Creighton a WANTED All_thoso w|.:n| itor, bakers, barbers, eto. 1 Employment Agency, 214 8. mu: ., u]!;-l‘u’IrL pExty ANTED—A young man_who understands bookkeeping thoroughly. Permanent :)lmmonw right party, Addre uhmm “YANTFD—?mml men to mvrmnl our house in Towa. J. M. ‘n-nc (0. Room 16, Iluuhm‘n block. ANTED- travoling nlaqmen“ mnry and l\xw‘n!n no experience necuurr Anl:lmlu. with stamp, Pamer & Co., LaCrosse, Wis. 188 1) WAN‘mD-A baker at 1420 Saunders st.; none but firstclass need apply. 325-12¢ Anrnn'm Millor's restaurant ma N h, second_cook. ‘ AN'I'FI) An_experienced ulh)umln In " furnituro storo. Good salary and per- manent sitiation to right party, Add 51, Bee office. VWANTEDA fow cnorgeth traveling sales. mon, to soll our Fumous New York Qlmara. Roferonces. = Addross A, ank l‘lulldlm{, it Bartcher, First Nation cago, Tlls. ’v/«mnfi A first mn berber. Addmn Collins, Dr 12 ‘ FANTZD—Tioy to feed pross. Finlayson & Diuglus, Room 13 Creighton blk. 5 12 WAN‘I‘ED Drug clerk. 3 8, 12th b 1 ‘ ANTED—1 baker, 12 and wife to o on stocl mionth: 4 cooks for. ci‘% 10 teumsters for R. R. work, 25 and board; 20 shovelers, $3 per day 1 young man dishwasher, 1 first-clase grocery clerk. Omaha Emp. Bureau, 119 N lu 5 maj rnn(‘h. $40 per PERSONAL-A middle-aged lady of oulturo and refinement wishes to correspond wnh A gentioman of good habits, 45 or 60 ¥ age. Address A 5, Bee oflice. X T.08T—Retweon Lesiio & Loslio drug store dand public hibrary room plush purse and Finder leave at Ilbrtrv and_recelve 338 12 S“‘M ED _Two bay marcs, black mance nnd tails. One ola, one young. W. J, Conn T.O5T English, sctter bitch, double nose. 1 Roturnto Ba’and Poppision ave, Jand Fo- ceive reward. 812§ 'Irih party will return model Er Dotg- et R Humelhi DAtk Apparatis. (hey celvo reward. Apply to Col.J. 8 Toner, MOKEY TO I.O'Ao?: on Ifl&rwfid fll!! Dmp pnt_int. Bhol Crumb. l“ MONEY ‘TO LOAN on improved real estate; no commission charged. Leavitt llurn- ham, Room 1 Crelghton Blook MONH TO LOAN ty in ‘sums of $500 and upwards at Jowest rates Money uiways on hand. 8 B. cnmmu-u m Routh Bixteonth strot. LOAR—Money—Loa. pinced on im- Droved real estate in city’ OF Sownty Tor Row R England Loun & Teust Co., by Douelas County bank, 16th and Chicago sta. [ ONEY LOANEDat C, F. Heafl&f‘o Oflf.. on furniture, ons, perty of all {‘md -nd I|| Olhfll a Bofon of vaton: withont. remmral 516 B¢ mE Loan over Bingham's Commission store. mess strictly confidential, MDNBY TO LOAN—by the I\ndar‘lnlfll, who the only, properly o loan agency in Om ans of $10 on furniture. 1!!!0.; organs, horses, machinery, io Without Fomoval < All business striotly confidential. mnde that any oln 2 bopaid at any fmo.sach ooach plymnl r‘d . Advi made on Inmnnd linuld Mfll“y ”lllld" ‘who th flculln ‘with, a8 many new Mflcel'fll are zlly Oolflln into ullunm. u”nll llo.fl '{h n E'S.nam Tith aia Barogr® ¢ ' oAl 3 ‘HE OHAHA Financial Ex N_W. corner of Harney. tad 1h sts., uvlvr Buu Nmo:‘-‘l' ‘bank, o avallub to o short e loans on say s made on’ chattels, collateral or real Long ti “mg‘“?:‘l(:u-l:;:nmmmmm 0 aares negotiates, mnunq mu.-lnl futerest, a4 coll lhnl ©Sate to exchange for good interest Gmofi.fin business of all xtads trans quietly and - fl,llnd. 'Nlll delay ur - A on hand for approved Joans of URNGOWSsAry ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. IDLAND Guarantee and Trust Co., 1606 am_streot—Complete abstruots rur- nllhul.lndtmu 10 renl satate examined, . per eoted and guaranteed BUBSINESS CHANCES. FO“ SALE—The job, Job rlnfl.lll ofMioo and_book bindory togother with the good will of 'l Dakota Bell Pubfshing mmplny at Sioux Fall the leading city of Dakota. The plant is prob ably the best in the territory and ‘an excellent blank book trade and commercial line of print. g s done. The gro nds of t iutl D’Il com pel (ha puh’llhsrl to r.llnqlll il other work ovote their whole time Ipuper. Thl! fine chance to buy ou v-l tablishod business. Addross Clover, manager. .JA'OR BALE- Or Trado—A large three F‘onmn Hoie 1 Men, vrosbons Toma s oF 000 pop . Nowu (nmm:ul throu'noul. hnu bed room: hest, gas, eleotric and aluris Dolth, oy oot Dusinoss center. Magt be disposed of ay once on acoount of, peor heaith of ewner, Torm ress o DH.'D.. 380756 Farnam: ot & Hout ARE business uhlnfi.h for sale, the stock, - mm . m:uwm cloth- L'm.a, only nunl for selling u:, or and more impertant Dlll -mlnc business may address centrally own 'WAN'I'!D—I’IHI-G ‘who desire to buy or sell or ‘exaha m stocks of general morohan- groceries, boots and shoes, mn.lflnlry improved or umim- wn or city property, fm praved of us- farms in asy art of od States, Ki Foster, !ll s. &. s OR BALR—1 offer for saié the United States F hotel cor of Dougles and 10th st. ‘Said otel ions rders o Le(‘onnwlmn A bll' with & flllluloulflf st liquore: will sel) cheap on #ocount of sick: neas; inquire on premises. 618 13 i 8 stock & h)ur K“" lease of & double store canbe obtained 1 no of the best retal) looalities in the city. In- .;wr ation at Dorwann’s, 009 South Tnmflgm reet. "‘YA!\“" Partner 1 Or.lon llxmber hllll ital 10 WI to $20,000, noss. piass Opegons party wi anr g ‘et fish & yard i Omanm Enduire ot & lg‘c» water, J7OR SALE-A half intorost in & Turkish bath house. Pa interest must take antive art o the business.” Address Ttoom 5,210 8 i b, 18112) A RARE Chance —Business for ol u&‘r"u- onuole g ure, ich ear Can Do Mhdo, vOry Siall caital quired run it, kood reasons for selling, those mean- b ddre Bee office. 203 (OR TRADE—We have 800 sheop, 2, 8 & oars old, and 400 |-nb-wmcn nn for Keith county or westorn fowa f; hesp ure porfectly healthy an pect. Park, Fowler & Ken m. Fon SALE_A first-olass hotel proj nny ty dolng excellent business. Must sell ln sixty ol For price and (erme address . & Lily, Broken Bow, Neb. = 11sil Pk, A responsible ho ucder- v “ -umn The By routc araln the. busioces of $500 or $4X. There is big mon Tor the Tight o, Add ank 3 14 FHOR SALE tock fixtures and he st #9004 wi of restaurant and lunch counter, doing & £00d paying business, & bargain if taken at- oace. Ing southeast corner 6th -n'& Pacific, Fon SALE—Meat market. tools, fixtures, horse sad wagon, everything eomplete. Good location: good trade. Address U thousand dol- i\'Ah ED - Partn Iars -tho more n & #00d puy- - nd Lincolm 'llhulu'h L “white cow With grey spots. 85 re- ward willbe pald 'fe | returiied to Wm. Kunchman, %0th and Leavenworth. 26 12§ VENTY: E dol IS olen from rear of 111 N 17th roan horso, about 11 hands high, wel tween 1,000 ond nds, T piane and| tail, hund_ankle somowhat swollea: id for return of animal to owners, at 10 8 l“{nl.um if stolen the sheriff of boup- 1as Co. will pay a reward of 850 for the and conviction of the thief. FOUND. AKEN UP--32 cows, one white one rM Clll at Browndll hail, ~ CLATRVOYANT. THS, DU !lAN'l‘—Clnrnqylnl trom Hoston 18 all affaira of life, unites sepa- "8 b 106 st roor: 1. Biosept 1) BTORAGE. B‘l.lls‘r—cuss Storage at 110 N 15th st &5 TORAGE—First-olass stor: niture or boxed goods, at relial rated louri. e for mico fur- 13 Dodge-st. 600 MISCELLANEOUS. VW ANTED oo good oarponters A North 15th st., near llult. 383 12, j “7 NTED- rat class cook to open hen of the now Pacifi houso at Norfolk, Neb, ; tho best of reference required. J. ‘Mason can have the position by answering this at once by telegraph: all others can apply by mail with references. Address B. F. Locke. 392 14 ED—Two good cabinet makers, those l‘m\lnz tools preferred, Iuldm!filk A 8, o FANTED -Men for ralirond work. Al bright's Labor Agoncy, 112 Faranm, ANTED—Threo persor.s to instruct in bookkeeping. Situations in September, J. B, Smith, 1613 Chicago st. 28 14% ‘ 7ANTED—Men for Colorado; wages for teamstors, §0.00 and board. Albright's Labor Agency, 1120 Farnam. VW ANIRD-Sniesmen, new invention neeaded in every house; 800 per cent com- mission or A good salary to right parties. Ad- dress with stamp for terms the Weaver Manu- facturer, M N State st., Chioago, Til _ Te1* croamergt ¢ nasist alley, Val ANTED—One | rootm ormtwoov furnished for two nnuwumw mcnn Jha Fornam ote: 1408 Farnam, HH] VW ANTED A place for fws ¥ood coc and wire, in_hotel of restaurant, 'Gate City Employment Offion, 814% 8. {6th. wrain_dedler to locata at this FAID_Tegion ebraska. oy, leny, Nol ‘v ANTED—Informatio the whero- abouts of Georye ihen, ‘From South Chicago, 11l _He toft nis homio on May stn for St. Puul. heloft that or box 651 s SATURDAY, AN 41118 Avout four weekp ngo place tor Minneapolis. thought that he is was in_Omaha. Any information of him (v;lll be thankfull P, please copy. South 'hlol‘m m by Alice Cohl Will state o pers 154 12¢ WA hnnu-eo WA Neb, ANTED— Cottage of 3 oré rooms or 8 or 4 unfurnished room$, suitable for lu:l:’x ng. Referonco Beeo office. ADY who is ofton llom* would like a fow Indies to bord who are cngaged during n-n:‘» day, terms reasonable,, Address A fifimneu furnished. NTED= A harness maker to opun l hore. Address Bank of Valiey, V W ANTED—Factories of all kinds. Bank of Vi nll!y. Vi nllny. Neb. Addross 27089 hop Cyy \7 ANTED—A good pony and cart. Inquire W ALTES Taden o7 01 AUGUST 18. 1887; Bm RENT-Oflice, 1612 Farn oty " '—Furnished , 2023 H -2 'nished room, mamy ’i{m RENT—Furnishod _and unfurnished l I“h ’ll at Gate City Rental uonuyi EiTEY » J-:‘ar soxoeping, S, 18th st 20 OR foo rl];;;sino‘l room, cor. 18th wnd J F Wt 14th aua Plorca. ms for PPy 0 0 O RENT—Furnished room with board gontloman; references required. 174 Douglas street. T00-12 FOK RENT—Furaished room, 1714 J I!o; OR RENT—Elcgantly furnished rooms sin- glo or ensuite, with use of bath: electric b.lll in every room, First class restaurant at- tached, at Nnrrll European hotel, corner 16th and 'lhfl L 10! RENT-Two neatly furnished rooms, very desirable location, private family. {le0 room for two o three nice tabie bonrders. cori {OR RENT—Newly furnishod conveniences. P'rivate family. ness. 1615 Capitol ave, FAOR RENT—Large elogant front_room with board, sul lo for two or more persons: pleasant locatfon; would like referonce. 113} room. All Noar busi- 871 14* Farnam. OR RENT—Furmishod rooms, 712 South 1th atroot. 854 party without children, drest A 56, this office. WA\TFI) Room and board w family for lady. Near car line, o office, ANTED—To rent or lese a n cottage near business south with [t ter by good oferred. uAfl- WWANIED=Uo rent, by & gentlemen and wife, no chn:lren‘ & house ingood loca- tion, all modern improvements. need fll‘l’l’ Address A 41 Dee y WA poses, about ily fa pleasant couple ‘and one s building Addrdss A 36, Bee of None nllu-r office, Awnn-nmm- and board in privato fam- location for a married gle gentleman, one good #ized room and one smaller one will answer. an give references if desired. rms A 1611 Farnam st. 265 1 Addreass stat- 02 12 TRD—To lose foF & term of yours n for light manufacturing pur- 6x00, three stories and basement. 58 2] JPOB RENT-A nice largo frot room, all modern improvements and nicoly furnished 501 8 20th st. 13 ]‘ AND for snle; 3,400 acregin one black of ' 4 tnnd, weil' warered, fine farm or ml“ll with running_spring, 8 miles trom two i R stations, Rilsworth county, Kood fun. o acres umder ouitivation, good T corn crop this yeakr, will sell om soction (0 i AoT or the wholo, or 0xchnnee (OF ity property quireof A. D, Morse, 1ith and Faruam, stroet R SALE--A fivo-nore tract in B Add., alroady platted, at a bargain mice lot 1n Arbor add.$%00, % cash, lnqul-o Parkor at. 13§ A B0 8nap Two good houses and hn- Y corner of 18th and_(irace sts. $7.000. On ear iine~2 blocks from cable line, both stroets tobe puved. 45 fton Ohfo bet 15th and 1oth, 100 acres 3 milos enst of Fromont for Omahn property Cornor acre in Hyde Park, 8376 Aotive Re Estate and Property Exchange, 15% nogu:' IOR SALE -Or trade, 25 lots in the ern part of Omaha neAr the Bonson oar line, Pm‘ $40 each, $260 on_contracts payable in 8 quarterly paym will trade Ihterost in oontri 4. McCulloen & Co., 1609 Fi 100 I“““ SALE -840 acros of good Iand being sec- tion 25, township 18, range 9, west. This iand 13 sifunted in Howard county, this state, leso to the U. I, and new station on the B. & M. ‘branch. Can’ plow at least three-fourths, bulance excellent pasturage. No bottor soil in the state, & rock bottom creek runs aoross the gxtromo southwoet corner. Splondidiy adapted for general farming or_stock purposes. Prico $0.00 per ncre; % or more oush, balance lon time. Address at onoce, Geory 15th st., Owaha, Neb. Ir‘ym- want to buy, seil or trado, oali on L V. Crum, 120N 15t lots 4 of & mile of U. P. depot for sale o tridl, 9-room house for rent. Two 10<mnm houses for ront, saleor trade. . Idlewild 816 . V. Crum, 120 8 for Neoras| am st. mh At Fm( RENT—Rooms with bonrd, 785 sug e OR RENT—Large front parlor with oa window, and aicove, also other rooms wit modern conveniences At 1321 Farnam at, one block west of court house. &4 OR BAL o ¢ —One of the most prominent corners ‘in tho business portion of the city. F. 1. Kenvard, 11-118 S 16th st 808 R RENT-Office room $10 por month, 2nd mm. 316 & Toth e 430 FOR RENT 1shod room 1n Greunig blk, cor 13th and Dodge st. Tnguira of Davis & Hetherington, Millard Hotol Ihllinrd room. 291 YOR RENT—Destrable furnished room_for gentlemen at 809 Howard st. o0 V er cont on A § hered for $10. as collateral, quired. A5, Bee W ANTEDPuplis T ANTED-: 2,600 for one year, proved property i Omaba that pays 10 000 valuation, that s lncuim- office. in English Have im- branches and musio, . w. corner 15th and l"lrll‘lm. sl* WA NTED-A few bm\rfl!rl at 1720 Dodke st References requestes Iargo front room in new nd _Iatest modern imptave. o Kecping, southwast cor. 21st and Nicholus TOR RENT_Furnished rooms in Gruenig block, cor 13th and Dodge. Davis & Holher- ington, Mllllrd hotel billard room. ANTED-3 l!perlonood feed boys on small presges. To those who can make y good wages paid. Rool Printing Co., 106- HL' Sonth 1ith street. 77 "VANTFD—GMM pANt makers at once, good ay and steady work. _Como at once or address 1, Lowis, Fajrmont, Nob: ) ANTED—2 good laundry girls, wages, at Norrls' hotel, 16th and Wnlhuor Clty: 3 Inundresson, ¢ poli starchors 497, 7, first olnss cook and family of 2 $20 and §! helper in same hot in irl, girls for housework Aurora, Counocil il l‘n North Platte, Central City and evory® ]mrl of this city. Mrs, Brega & Son, .’lld R bth. Telephone 834, 202 15 \ ANTED—Good girl for genera) hougework 21n family, hgnt work, 2028 Harnoy, Mrs. Albert D. Morse. 15th 6 21) ASTERN Nobraska facms to exchange for Omaba property. 1612 FarnaM. 643 PAlm“ ‘wanting to seil off their household effocts either at auction or private sale should oail on Brown & Creighton, autionoers and reul estato agents, southeast corngr l6th d Doug! 20- OANADIAN Employment office, 816 5 MAHA LOTS8-To e or cattle. terson & Moore, lll] Pll‘nllll. U7 RS, E. WINDERS, fortune teller, the best 1n the city. ,xodn will ho pald ' to party dotng Dotier tban B ot., up-ataire ']‘Ei te Oity Bmplo, Office, B14% 5. 16th m& Ordtrl for Ill Hn::'ol holv ance of the past, Pll' ler, N P, R RENT—Square Fiano $5 montaly. A Plolu 1518 Dougias. o (L1 resent and future. J. H, mile 'all' ;lf tir ‘VANTED—(.nrm ladie's cook, diningroom £irl, 2 laundry girl; stesdy work, Apply 604 N, 16th st. 1]’ WANTH)-,\ dining rooun girl at the Amerl- can house, 920 Douglas stroet. o6 13 WANTID—Acook at912 Douglas st. 355 YV ANTED-A firat clnss dress maker, ono ‘who can cut, fit and llrl|la or lllythln(‘ connection with dressmakin 'Ol way Sisters, North Pintte, Neb. ANTED-Girl for goneral houuwork at 511 South 10th street. 407-12 ‘ ANTED—Girl for light hnuuworl 'I!S{ Chicago st. 12§ WANTBD»Hm or second girl, 1613 C’,rlwl ave. 207 1 ANTED—Good cook, wesher and ironer &t 1254 Park Wiid ave., cor. of Wllllln.lupl- “YAN'I'ED—Imdelllcly. 8, focd girl for general housework Cummu’ !t. R RENT—Or| » r month. HOspe, T Douwins- o2 88 v i Turnisbing goods, all kind liment; iowest prices at J. OR RENT- Hospe. 1513 A w‘mm S montaly, FOR SALE---MISCELLANEOUS, “YAN'I'ED —An experienced huulemwr white woman prefe pply between 5and 6 p. m., 101 N 9th st., Lulu Regors, 131 ANTRD—Good girl to do goneral house- work. Apply ' cor. Calitorala, and 20th, ANTED—Girl tor general housework. ln- quire 626 South 19th. wAETED—L-dy canvasser at 1609 Howlrd FORREN' T—HOUBEB and LO'.I‘B. JOR RENT-A snap, 8 each, with scnnr-m 0 & Bentty, 2108 14 OR RENT—A fine stora bulldlmr on_corner Splendid six-room flat witn all modern conveniences, 8 blocks trom P. 0., partly furnished. Apply 420 8. 15th ""m'f,"f.'” 1 Saunders and Hamiltoy streets, location for dry goods or aéoo Bruner & Bro., Hellman Bl e —— ,room house, good location, stable and yard. Appl; Y1612 Farnam. eries. %m‘ to 846 OR RENT—A first class, able on California near 20th st. 5, Lehmiin, 1105 Farnam st. 5 349 IOR RENT-—6 room house, South 13th st., & room brick flat, 2 unfurnished rooms and 8 unfurnished rooms on suite, centrally locatea and in good re) 1ot company, Co- North 161 ir. rative Lund and st. 292 1 OK RENT—One 12-room. furnace and all mos on Capitol ave, hetween 26i store, 32x120, on Dougiag 13th st. and ousewith gas and n_improvements, th 1 briok between 12th and Inquire ot H. Spiglo, 1211 Douglas t, 237 15 N ock from main camp. Call southwest corner Ill!l and Capitol ave. 190 13§ R RENT—One lot_near reunion grounds with privilege of nine acros, about ono For terms apply on premisos. R RENT—10 room house at 2410 Plerv% st FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, 1812 Dod{.:- FUB RENT—Furnished rooms 1615 Dflgfim FOR RENT—Niooly furnished room, 1023 Dodge. 119 Fuou RENT—Large front room furnished for gentlemon, ground floor; maple trees: grass; pavoment; overy five min. ftes. &00 Hownra rooms furnished and unfuraished for light housekeoping. OR RENT—Furnished rooms with board, 1003, Farnam. 665 nll* OR RENT—Furnished front rcom, near car line at corner of Dodge And 24th stroets. Inquiro of A. H. Comstook 163 arnam st troet FOI( RENT--Newly furnished room, bolrd it _desired, 1720 Dudlo at. F ENT—4 or 81 unfurnished rooms, suita- ble for housekeeping,one block fram court houuu on 19th strect, between St. Mary’s ave. d Harney &t, modern conveniences. ~Refer- encec required. M. F.Martin, owner. 163 "Fou RENT—Furnishod room, 1623 Doggo. OR RENT—Suite of furnished rooms for gentlemen. A. Hospo, Jr., 316 N. 17t F(“l RENT—Nicely furnished rooms, to gen- tlemon only, 220 N. 16th St., Room 3. ~ 98 JPOR RENT—Ware room cor. 14ta and_Cali- {fornia on Belt Line. ¥or particulars en- yuire at Union Nat. ban! 188 R HIN’I‘—IIQ‘;IM lull. of rooms, nflrl.- ces required, 1607 Douglns st. JPOR RENT—Thres mew five-room housos, llncly finished, by Bruner & Bro., “L‘llmln Fo ploted in @ dnu Al tol2a m. B‘Ofl RE ‘(’I‘— R RENT—b elegant briok store rooms on Park avenue, opposite park. Will Apply on the premises 't‘rom be com- JOR l(xfi—rumu»m _roome, en suite. in private family, Apvly to Leshe & Lflllle, xm -na DM‘. l'i:3 R RENT—Nioely furnishea rooml.”lfll Dodge st. Morse & I!runnu?. 1605 F-rnnm Ll mmm briek _residence, dern _conveniencos. ll&\lln e On Saundersst. C. ris Real Estate & OR RENT- Tnquire at LIy R RENT—New 10-room house provements, steam heat, C. W. l FO R REN’ R RENT—Two large new stores aud two fiats of !!'.rooma each. City water and W, Cain, 2230 Ohln ot. '—New store and living_rooms on Cuming st near Saunders st. Apnly Iln- Loan Co., 30 S. 15th st. 18 Barn lulm\nla for four homo 3th 511 'l‘hommn. U8, 16"1 st. 1 E 1000 —~Chean, new round corner lu or bar counter, X: 10th, 410 lflj FOR SALE-A first-clags swing at Prios’ lake. Andrew Jenson,¢27 North 28th l‘a;l\:;j VW ANTED—Two girls at Doran houn czu 18th et. near ve. o t. Mary’ su'vu'xoil WANTED. {'OR SALE—100 tons extra fine hay. Jobn F. F Johnson, Oakland, Neb, el 13 R SALE—Houshold furniture 'very cheap, nolfl‘onev on aocount of Iuvlnfinlt{' In- quire 512 Bouth 16th streot. Room 1 Wfi BALE—An elegant driving horee, large, n;‘a‘-rtow: wu:l'md entle, will make id family horse. Geo. N. Hick! mllhfl. 8t FO SALE-Or trado for n-luuu. I. and lurnllun ol block of thirty roo Addross A 40, Bee office. 2 Fon SALE—¥ino Cloveland bay golding, 6 cars 0ld, 17 hands, high, einy o-m o Borde. 0. U Yohanon. Fosmm 22, Tron bag e . OR BALE-A¢ » baruain, s Groam Bouse ‘with closeta and p tf( lot 26 !Bet gast front, § hlooklwnth oourt i. fll‘.l 9, Bee o R m e, good will and uu- of tho hest paying smail hotol 10 Oma Constantly ful of first-olass boarders. P g.’im Investigate this. J. F, Blm-mu_l, 17 ey "4 alning. room lady Doolloe r, must have 0d wagos; hwashers _ for !ln‘rll hnm-ork. l‘;“ .nml wag i hotell' ll .nS’ ba Emp. llumll. ll 'i ~ANTED--8ituation by an olnrlenoed oash- for and bookkeaper, best city raforenco, address A 62 Boe office. 832 10 TANTED— Young m 00d referonces w nows ;hn oity well. with exceptional ts position as_col- Address l’ll Eoulll 7 ANTED—Situation, by & stoady man, as coachman and gederal utility man. Ad. dross A 54, Bee offios, an .J tion at general office-work, lnl' etc., by a roliable, stead; lhmlll. oo, WANTID-Suunmn. darug clerk or assistant] yeour's practioal experience; rogistered in Ohlu best of city references furnished Ad- aress lock-box 828, B67-12% 7OR BALE—Your choioe of the best lines of buguies. carriages. phuctons, surreys, de- livery 'wagons, open &nd top one fine hunting on. Call and 100k throush or send for outs Price to Columbue Buggy Co. 1113 JHarney F)Il SALE—Furniture of 8 rooms 'nh .flvl< of lease of house, 707 B. 14th Bt. 00 Fon BALE—Carpets and_ furnituro, and huuu Ior reut, 1138, 3rd between Doug- llllnd Re. 414 S NAP—Furniture and loase of 9 rooms,d blocks from P. 0. . E. Cole, 316 8 md:. Tmlm FOUR w(uares of shoet sfool mnfin—u for aale chcap. G, W. & G. K. Thompson, 814 8. 15th st 234 ‘ 7ANTED—A position in & hardware #toce by & mhn witl over 5 years' iy Good refercnces. Address A !2 Boe. ANTED—Situation for man and wifo as ment and pastry 000k; have also a first- class moat cook, has been head cook in Paimer Houss, Chionzo. ‘ml in Windsor Hotel, Denver, Col. Mrs. Bregé & Son, ‘v tal 16 South 15th” 405 12 DA situnti firm, five year VW ANTED-Situation i retail grocory by an industrious youns man, have throo years' experience, erstands bookkeeping ~thor- gusbly. fiond Teferance given. Addregs B0 box r. Morris, 11l For lvc neap, Niztures and toois of meat market doing o cash busine and d\!hn‘ry wagon, & J«md chance varties. J.J. Skinner, 1310 Rarnoy WAN’X‘ED ——IAL! HELP. “YA\’I'ID Situations for eastorn 'lrll. fresh arrivals every day, Mre. B Bon, 316 8 16th, Tel 1 884, (L re(“& ‘w ANTED- Charge of drug ltnn hy oampaA tent registered pharmacist rins‘lloo in drug trade. Address of FO Richardson- R HEN‘I'—ONB. space on ground floor at 1500 Farnam. Apply in rear offic J. 8 a% FU corner of Tth and Pacific stroets. K RENT—Store room suitable for grocory Store er butcher shop, on the southwes: HOIOE Lot for Lease. Leavenwort! bulla'to sult tennnt. Hobbls Brok: 48x35! FOR RENT---ROOMS, utheast corner 'ark ave. ,or will 0 R RENT—Four ntlemen can securs & pleasant home with first-ciass secommoda- JFOE RENT—Nicoly furnisied room, 818 8. FOR SALE-—HOUSES—LOTS. Wl Can se_for a few days onl Lot 100 Gise's addition for 80,40 Lo 171 Gise's addition, $8,3 Bilock1 Boyd's additio One-third cash, balance 1, i and 3 your Remington & MoCormick, 22 South 1 " PP HE Lest bacgains in Omana real estate to day are: 12-room houso and large lot on Dodge st, close to High school, $13,500. ' 6 room house and- large lot on Virginia ave, m house and large lot close to Hanscom pnrk on it st $4.500. 4-room cotiage on 2ith st., 25x135, §2,500. th aud Popple- es on ono lot, corner of mile from PO, 500. roo 4-room cot Seward and 29th, euch $1,600. 66116 feot on Cuming st, 1 ‘with 3 cottages and 1 store building, § L4 $13,000 t between 15th aud 16th '_A’ vacant lot in Meyers, Richards & Tildens, °A vacant lot in Walnut Hitl, $700. 8 vacant lots in Orchard uu\. ‘onch $700, A vacant lot in Highland park, $20. A vacant lot in Manhatta) 2L 2 vacant lots in Bedford piace, cach $760. Vacan, lot in Hitchoock's add, $50. 2 vacant lots in Isabel add, $1 S0mo very ghaap iots ‘in South Omsha. Stringer & Co., 1518 Dodge St. DR SALE—or trado, 8 w cor 7th and Leaven- worth : price $13,00). Mortensen & Christ- son, 1414 Farnam st. 867 17) 66 feet on R RENT--Handsome cool room 1 from P. O.,shady lawn, 1506 wlml ave, block FO R RENT—Suite of 4 mice rooms suitablo for housekeoping, references re: l'ti #t., just north of St. M s ronlm.ctlnnl ias, tolding doors &o, 50 :wma. R RENT o largest store room in town. Inquire at thl ‘l'llllo.cl. A.Ihol. Nuh SLE F‘Onm ‘and le:uo .t 3 Sheap. Aadm A 44, Beo oftice. p 39 IOR RENT—A nic nished excells conveniences, on sf ar, ovely location, t car line. titd front room, fur- modern Caas st. OR RENT Two mioshls furnishod fmm 2118 Burt st. rooms on ground i Lady scnool, with , Bt hers preferred. 10 OOM—And board for 4 private family: can hi room; other boarders. no otl Tenth st. uire at 1510 a1 FOI! “RENT—For hou unfurnished room: -E#: X !umlll;e: o {OR REN Nortl Nice farnisipg_rooms Indies or flgmlomen. Also un| u.nlsvmd rooms. 311 OR R Furnished single, |Ilfllllntly lll price reasonable; 424 N. I n jors, en suite or istod, on clr“Ijln.. “YA{:;H?:—D’HIJ:;I:;IR in n‘r;vlu :llsllln erion essmaker, A 49 Hee ollups i b 30 ‘l‘ ‘uu R RENT—Furnished mll ry)nrlor. sittin, room gnd two bedroo: e ANTED—Barbor for Saturday a ds a at 102 North 10th nnrmu»' "ae ;" y ANI‘ED—‘ canvimsers, #8230 per day. 1 section hands, 10 men for pastry cook, moat ‘cook 850, Ci ployment office, Mrs. Iirega & Son, wnnu One first-class barver, Addross box 6, Pium Creck, Nebd. ime 18 ker, one wno in Al of its nchos. M d industrious. A.i dress F. M,, care of box 372, North Platte, vAl\TPD Situations for engineers, fire- man, conchnan, grooms, tewmsters, book- koevers, iers, collectors, assistant’ office porters, janitors, barbeér, bakers, farm- vrl. ele., hlrnhlmdfrocofuhlms ll. the Mutual Employment Agency, 214 8. 16t ‘ T ANTED—Situation=A ITady will assist in p .'lllht'hnuhh'«tl ln= nvwn‘o lossons n return for ahome with a rioa; family’ A\!dmlA‘l Dee offico. W in pr':v-u on hand, 1 854, ol 403 14) aiwiy Mrs. Brega & Bon.)ll! Boulh 15th. TED—-Men for dairy work. J F, Hocli, h of Jeaf and du 148 " ANTED- men as loll.lm s, $15 WATRE CR Bl r:e..r ver Wam!n—u men for company work in Missouri, lowa and” Nebras 9200 por duy, O*Keefe & M 3y 'A:xnr's::.-.«'nu who und acnes ey, 8 ® retande match. hyuw carpets, address W% \‘ ANTED—Situation as_architect’s or nn- eral clerk, or & good traveling agen Moderate salar: testi- accopted. l‘lrlbflll monials and r forences. Address, Alfred care of John H. Eley, West Hill, Platte CnlNa:. 15§ nuoimnovs WANTS. K'-"t:..;.. s i Wy OB RENT-4 rooms mhwii ground floor, corner also new house 8 rooms. I briok block on roe and 20th st., ro at drug ator! Fugolll Cass st. JOB RENTFurnished 1810 Fe room T “Todge st. sopt 6 NT-Finely furnished rooms, with ard, 5 iminutes from postofiog: 17 1718 15§ F\)fl RENT—Furnished rooms. 1009 Daven- 885 15 TOR F ks rone. Gona son & Heaity, 219 8 14t %h Toom__ Half of nur ofice t. Ground floor. Clark- U FOK llNT—UMIIrnllhm rumnl, 1015 Dodye st 801 F‘OK lLlH'l‘vl-'\lrlhhM rooms, §8 to .ll. 806 h[flfl! romnl and houses on our list. Ilvo llqu ry No charge for list- tal ageno daily. 188 8% the Gate' i lien JTOR_BENT-or yectiomon, N g '&'-l nodern 000 t-r- ELL improved farm of 640 acres with val- uable bu.ldin T' near Aibion, Neb., for sale, $10 per acre only 81,400 cash, bai on time. /Another of 20 acrcs ciogo to Neligh, Neb, for £4,000, only $200 cash, bul on tim Aspichaid ranch of 1210 aores with good houso, barns, sheds,windmill pump, &c.. for #8 per ‘acre in Holt Co., Neb. , # miles from good town. 8 acres good mproved land in Ploroo co.lose to town only $7 per acre, % cash, i on time. Will trade intorest in' 1 or 2 good lots in South Omaha for good driving horse. Stringer & Co., 1518 Dodge, opp P. 0. 501 13 Ix-‘ YOU want to buy, sell, or trade your prop- orty. call on Chistles E. Spotswood, 2034 Fu | SALE—A charming little homo.9 ro0 ma, beautifully finished, in 1dle Wild, 85,600, Let us show you this, very cheap Good speculation. ' We can sell you 4 lots in Clifton Hill, two corners, at the origina. price when firac put on the market. There 18 good money in these. 11-room house, all modern improvements, on lot 33x112, barn, etc., ouly 3 minutes' walk from postoffice, on paved street. Iavestigato, only New 9-room house on Hamilton strest, lot 50x onst of Lowe avenue, only $3,00, very Call and 160, cheap. You cannot buy at a better time. seo our list Mitohell & Leyonmarck, 1518 Dodge sroet. OR SALE—The choloest lots in Orchard Hill. If desired will buiid houses on these lots to suit purchasers. Now is the time to ot & beautiful home on easy terms. Apply to ‘harles E. Spotswood, 3034 5. 16th st. 08 QOR 8ALE—Ton choics lots in t rthern part of Eouth Omahw surrounding the ark and on Bellevue street, the thorough xlrununnwlllm the ety lllll fln.llh Omaha an the stock yurds. Theso lots ure only two and Ono-hat imilos Trom the postofice und situated directly betwoen thoe busincss portion of th ity and the busiaess center of (South Omal Thioy aro iarger lots than suy p ket B1x1i0 Foct, with streets und nlloys elgnty foot wide, Cun ofer these lots for $300 1o 100 smail cash _payment, very oasy tormns. Hoso loas offer a spionaid ebavce for an in vestment. Call and see them, Geo. ll,”l‘lamk {'OR BALE—Corner lot on V u‘vlnm ave with two §0od houses, cheap at lTlm Terma ensy. Houses rent for month. 8.8 Campbell, 310 B, 16th st bllmhsr of lmr merce. Poppieton avenue in Hansoom ton avenue 18 now will be just right for grado, wi veady on street: & porfoot grade. struet, cate. A muul park and uawmm Belghborbood all.combine to maky this an sle ant site for & m-r home. Price nnfi mnul balance on long time. lcu‘ uth Loth street. »n J OTICE to roar Nuu agents. itonl ostat AgoNta re horoby noined to' witharaw from sale August lsth, blocks 11 and 16 in Sohlesingor's nditlon, which adjoins” the Put- rick tarm. 7. T. Lindsoy 900 FJY0 Invest, have had piac for sle, twonty acros BUOUE threo miles wost of the court house on the M. P. ry. just opposite the crossing of ha C. & N. W.ry., ail ievol ground covered with s boautiful ‘growth of shade treos. - Admirably adapted for a_man- ufacturing site. Can offer this at figures that will make it a &picnlid fuvestment it taken quick. Geo. N. Hicks, 215 South 16th lt;:;ti‘ ‘my hand finest _residence lot on Dodge street 3 blocks west of post offi 80 teet south froniage, a corner. F. B. K nard, 114-116, &, 16th st. (\OR SALE—One million aores of land In N.- braska. Speculator's lands,railroad lands Tanches, and ‘farms fn all parts state. Send for pamphist containin| tion and price of over one tho A6 LopoRTANLIA A Of 1he. pon application. £. H. ety Gen'l Land Agont B. & M, R R. tlu streets, Lincoin, Nobraski CAPITAL PRIZE, $150,000. “We do heroby certify that we supervise the arrangoments for all the Monthly and Sem:- Annuanl Drawings of The Louisiuna State La tery Company, and in person manage and con- trol the drawings themselvos, and that the same ars conducted with honesty, fairness and 10 g0od faith toward all purtios, And we author. 1zo the Company to use this certificato with fac similes of our signaturo attached, in its advor- tisements.” COMMISEIONERS. Wethe undersigned Nianks and Dankers will Pay, All Prizos drawn 'in The Louisiana State ottorias which may be presonted at our coun: J. 1. OGLESBY, Pros. Loutsiana National Bk. PIERRE LANAUKX, Pres. State National Bk A. BALDWIN, Pres. Now Orleans Nat'IBank CARL KOHN, Pres. Unlon National Bank, NPRECEDENTED ATRTACTION! OVER HALF A MILLION DISTRIBUTED. Lo uisania State I Lottery Company Incorporated (n 1863,for 35 yearsby the Leg islature for educational and " chs ble purposes—with 000,000 —to w serve fund of ov noe been a Dula voto its franchise w ant state sonstitution adopt Decomber ud, 4. only Inlmrye voted on and endorsed by the people of any state. 1t nover acales of postpones. 1ts Grand Single Number Drawings take place monthiy, and th- Semi-Annual Drawings regu- larly every six months (June and December.) A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE. Ninth Grand Drawing, class I, ip the Academy of Music, New Oricuns. Tues- day, Sep. 13, 1867—208th Monthly Drawing. CAMNTAL PRIZE, $150,000 8 Notice--Tickets are Ten Dollars only. Halves, 5. Fifths, $2. Tenths, $I. LIST OF PRIZKS. 000 hias Ty an overwhol made a part of the CAPITAL PRIZE or umm\l +ee $150,000 GRAND PRIZE O 50,000 GRAND DI ¢ uli' ) \m 20,000 LA 10,000 20,000 |';|( RGI PKIZIS 0' 5,00 J §§§ss-.--- APPROXIMATION PRI 100 Approximation Prizes of 100 " 140 Torminal “ Prizes amounting to. l.l1| . $535.000 "Application for rates to clul nisae only to the office of th: 8. For fartlier, Information wrl wiving full address. POSTAL NOTES, e. money orders,or Jxchange In ordinary letter. " Curreacy RNow Yo dossed expross (8t our oxponse) sddosed | o New OntEal Or M. A. DAUPHIN, WasminaToN, D. G Address Iu;ala ored lotters NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL Nk New ORLEANS REM]EH BER R That the pre Generais B, and ,harge of the drawings, is aguar it o 0 006 eaa possibly It that the paymeut of all prizes ie EED DY FOUR ATIONA L. BANKR of Now d the ‘Tickets ara slzned by th presides nllalnllllnuum nhote churtorsl rhts ue biulient couria; tharafore, bewars of aay imitations or anonymous schamos m CHICAGO A+ North- Western RAILW . AX Short I.ine Omaba, Couneil Bluffy And thcao‘o The only road to take for Des Moines * r- shalltown, € edan Kupids, Clinton, Dixon, Chicus ilwatikee and all points eust. To the poo- pld of Nebraskn, Colorado, Wyoming, uiah, duho, sevada, Oregon, Washington, and Culi fornis, it offers superior udvautages not possi ble by any other line, Among & fow o€ the DUMErous points of su- Bgriority enjoyed by thie patrons of this road Miween Oniabu and Chicag: #dny 0f DAY COACHES, whi that human art and ingsbuity can creute. Ity PALAOKK SLEEPING CARS, which are models of comrort and elegance. Its PARLOK DRAW- ING ROOM CARS, unsurpassed by any. and widely celebratod PALATIAL, DINING CARS, the equal of which caninot be ' found elsewhere At Council Blulla the trains of the Union Pacific R{ connect in Union Depot with those of the Chicago & Northwestern Ry. In Chicago the 5 Of this | make close connection with cof ull castorn hines, For Detroit, Columbus, Indianapolis, Cinein- nati, Niagara Tuils, Buffaio, Pittsburg, Toronto, Montrenl, loston, New 'Xork, Philadelphin, Daltimore, Washington and all poluts in the oast, ask for ticket zin_the S NOKRTH WESTERN. 1If you wish tho best accommodiation, Al ticket agonts seli tickets via this Hne' H.| Illlaul'!'f‘, B P WILSON, ln‘l‘ u... Phas'r Agout .ot BABoooKk. 67 1, BOLLYS, Westorn A&ll‘. mvul;:'u Agout, STATE AND TERRITORY, Nebraska Jdottings. A \wn-lnz{:ed lamb is deawing heavily on his kin sheep in Fremont. James D. Richards, of Franklin, wa) one of the victims of tho railroad dunsm at Chalsworth, I11 The Crote Globe longs for the meant or power to arouse tho base ball spirit in the neighborhood. Go borrow a club and bat the brats, The domestic scrap of the Wymonds in Nebraska City putthe sherif"s ninpers on the Wyl mm house. Liabilities, §12,000; assets, $10,000. The graders in the I.ng cut of the Elke horn Valley branch near lrvington, lhmlexm county, have struck water an are likely to experience the delays and costly difticultics of the Florence cut-off, me Fremonters with a surplus of cash, threaten to bore for coal. On the ground floor, however, it is the begine ning of a tunnel to Omaha so that Tesi. dents can reach the metrovolis withous publiul’ raising the boycott. ‘The little daughter of George Mellnay living near Crete, pulled & pail of hi water from the kitchen table mul scaldes herself h-rnhl{, The little unfortunatq has bravely ‘battled with pains and blisters and is in & fair way to recovery, An irresponsible sport named Gray swooped down on North Bend rucl-u!l] with plans for a huge stable. Carpel furniture, harness, "6 truumln;s n drugs were bought ( ., and ev thing necessary wmrn-d fur an mu-nc |vnl'wu But Gray's empty pocketbook and board bill began to cramp hy this time, and borrowing ‘‘fore dolers’’ on a bogus check he left town unheralded. Robert R, Love. a B, & M. hmkemnn. experienced the closest shave of his life, Wednesday night, near Waverly. While switching at the station his gpot caught in the frog and held him for the slaughter. Throwing himself flat on ll\‘ ground inside the rail, he hugged ti earth wilh ail his might. Four cars nJ the engine passed over him and he ese caped alive. It was one chance ina thousand and be took the risk. Private _advices from Puhhu:lml state that Lincoln's illuminated address to the president bas reached the white house without injury. The maps and charts of the suburban additions have been spread over the grounds and Dan Lamont is devoting his spare hours to an examination of the lay of the land. The style and matchless coloring of the exhi- bit, and 1ts freedom frow packing house aroma, ha: uced the temperature of the executive mausion and produced & refreshing breeze in the green room, ‘The headlight and bruising bill ool- lector of a nulhm-ry establishment im Crote, named Charlie Johnson, McGar< igled an oflicer a few dn\}s nfo and slipped out of the back door ot town. Johnson gained notoriety and distinction by a flaming head of hair and an uncon: trolable appetite for bill collectors. The sight of one th him into pugilistie spasms of such violence that none dare enter the madam's parlors without show- ing a receipted bill or a pummeled mug. On Monduy a policeman collared the fu= riousfreak on a warrant charging him with threatening to kill, and gave him permission to change his cout. Me hes not yet returned. lowa ftoms, Madrid reports tho cropsin that section almost a total failure. Sioux City is now violéntly engaged packing a directory population of 30,/ Enthusiastic Sioux City is now the pork vackery of the world. Great Crsar, how we kids swell. The new Congregational church nsl- fice at lowa Falls is to have a fine audi= torium with circular seats. Ida Grove has secured pledges to the amount of $16,000 as a bonus for the lo« cation of the Methodist college of north~ western Iowa. The next examination of candidates for teachers’ state certificates and dipiomus will be held at Des Moines on Friday and” Saturday Io]lowmg Thanksgiving. . An excursion train of Sioux citizens will make their annual pilgrimage to Omaha on the 21st, They will sample the metropolitan elephant and secure voints on pork, paving and prospority. Utah and Idaho. Bishop Bill Brown, of Bountiful, is the latest victim of too many wives. A fire in Salt Lake City, Monday, fl‘ stroyed buildings and stock on Mal street valued at $100,000. Ore and bullion valued at 3,013,539 have been shipped from Salt Lake City in the past seven months, Following is the total vote on the ¢o] stitution as far as received: Yes 5, 8{‘: no ¥8. Only Mormons voted. Lust week's mineral exports from Sglé Lake were 25 cars bullion, 610,378 poun 11 cars silver and lead ore, 816,500 pounds; 4 cars copper ore, 115,200 pounds. total, 40 cars, 1,042,078 pounds. The Camas No. 2 mine in the Wood river district has been recently disposed of to European capitalists for a consider- ation of $2,000,000. The shaft of the mine 18 500 fect deep, and there are 500 feet of levels. The ore is gold bearing and high grade, anal the ledge is from eight to twenty-tive feot in width, The mine is situated twelve miles from Hailey. Apostle Wilford Woodruff is now vir- um y the head of the Mormon o!mro As such, and in behalf of the twolve, has caused the publication df an_epis { to the saints *‘throughout the world.” It has & more christian sound than any- thing that ever emanated trom Johm Taylor or either of his mnnulorl. In the course of is he says: “Let all Israel remember that the eternal and everlast- ing priesthood is bestowed upon us for the purpose alone of administering l: the ordinances of life and salvation, bot for the living and the dead, and no mai on earth can use that pneslhrmd for any other purpose than the work of the min- istry, the perfecting of the saints, enht ing the body of Christ, establishinj kmgdom of heaven and redeeming 7 o DRS. 5. &D. DAVIESON, 1707 Olive St., St. Louis, Mo. Of the Missouri State Museum of Anatorn; St, Mo., University College Hospi- tal, Lcn lon, Giesen, Germany and New York. Having devoted their attention SPECIALLY TO THE TREATMENT oF Nervous, - Chronic and Blood DISEASES, More tqwciall{ dence, invite all without delay contagion cured sately and speedily with- out use of dangerous drugs. Patients whose cas's have been neglected, badly treated or paonounded incurable, should not fail to write us concerning their symp- toms. All letters receive immediate at- tention. JUST PUBLISHED, And will be inniled FREE to any address those arising from impur- s0 suffering to correspond on receipt of one 2 eent stamp, cal Observations on Nervous Debility and Physical Exh to which is” alded " with important chapters o Discases of the Reproductive Qrgans, the whole forming a valuable med ical treatise which s‘uuldgbc read by all Address young men DRS. S, & D. DAVIESON, 1707 Olive St,, St. Louls, Ma,