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SPECIAL NOT’lBE!b DYERTISEMENTS FOR will be taken U , And untf] 8:30 . n editions. Adveriisers, by requesting a numbered check, ean have theli AnAwers addrossed (0 A numbered TTHESE (0 Raten 14c o word firat Insertion. 1c ater. Nothig taken for loss U WO CHRISTIAN LADIES WISH LIGHT 424 No. 17th. vork In oF out of Omak 036 13 ANTED, POSITION AS COLLE 3 t responsible position, by yo B best of ref Address T #ive bond: AND OFFICE MAN rews 8. H.Steens, M2il 15* WANTED MALE HELP. Rates 146e n word first nsertio; word thor SOLICITORS. TEAMS FURNISHED: ¥ \ Dy 1o men with rigs. American Wring B ABLE-RODIED MEN, 21 TO 30.YEARS-OLD for United States army. For D adaresy Edward 1. Chrisman. Second Infantey, recruitinge offic Siron, Omana Neb. oF Merehants hot Neb, B BNERGETIC MEN OF GOOD ADDRESS TO act n wolleltors: eXperience unne Apply atrooms 17 and 1%, 515 8. 15 B, / Standard Cattl MEN Will ne WANTED il brets ITH GOOD TEAMS TO ra 10p box and dump parcd 10 €0 10 WOTK. { 078 14 FDRNI!RED xooxl AND BOAR D pony THE OMAHA DAILY BFF.. FRH)AY BUSINESS unmwn Continwed. 7~ ROOMS. ALL 1924 Farnam. n -rvm LARGE PLEASANT 510 Dodee. T‘VJ NICELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOMS with board. 1722 Dodge sirvet, M163 14° RN, HOME TABLE. MOBS N7* lunuu \\'rrn MOD! ROOMS WITH DOARD [ wollclted. 2308 Douglas. lv FOR RENT, oung modern conve DAY BOARDERS 201 OM _AND BOARD FOR TWO ptiemen or ladies; private family; lences. "Address T 11, Bee, I'ORR!:NT UNFURNISH'D ROOMS Rates ) e frer G (3, FOUR UNFU Tror hoisekeep] bloeks from postoMcs word first lnsertion Nothing taken for loss 1 1oa word there- ah U 3 UNFRUNISHED ROOMS FOR house, 210 N, 13th st KEEPT Webster st ATS. 8 W. COR. #0010 des S0, 17th street M210N 12 Rates, 10¢ month, 4l c STORY HRICK I butiding hi FOR REN 10 F WE HAVE SPACE ¢ esirable party. caniang & Benedict, T FOR DESK R¢ call_or 1712 FOR RENT, AND HOW- M212 A FEW GOOD wdvertining - WANTE managers ADVERTISING it an old house. te at Mesaba Mig. Co., Box 085 T)fii‘ 'OU WANT A GOOD PAYIN the Hawks Nursery C “WANTED, 100 SEWER ME and Grant ais., October 13, morn a line per x.,\nn-q OR s and control ORIt lon for dolig and_mending, by hand « book of insteuetions for us achine free w r. Liber slons r fleld 6 ring 1 full p s for The O Co., B 1. Cluelnnati. 0. AGENTS WANTED, Jmen, {o_introd patented New sewing “urwl firat_fnseriion. 3 FIRST GIRL; 037 Dodie st 151 12 NERAL HOUS 1108 So. 20th. 02 1 HOUSEWORK. wd washer and on st o “WANTED, itk s £5.00. FOR G} O NANTED. GIkL large w work; small family, AL 10 thi A GIRL FOR GENE Must be n good plain cook troner. Apply 2d Touse on W posite Brownell Teates, 10¢ 1 M a iine per month. Nothing ta l)finul'ufi'l;xnfin PARTS OF Il O, I Daviy wompany. 1505 Farnam. 642 n AND 1°ROOM APARTM “VON DORN block, with steain; refences; 816 8. 22d sl fnwert THE CITY. {3 UNFURNISHED ROOMS, HEht Housekeopiug. Refo 25, Bee STORAGE, . 10¢ aline each Nothing take W STORAGE WILT M, TORAGE clean and ¢ fnsertion, §1.60 4 lino HOUSEHOLD R Wells, 1111 Fa FOR AD rates Rates, 10¢ month. Nothi Tine cach inwertion, $1 PORTABLE d baking tool with deseription of goods. Address T 24 N, CHOI 201 Bec bld NEAR BUSI- building, ROOM HOUSE, 8, rent moderate. MODERN. Apply 201 E NiA ND, BIL adnkood coudition. Name pr RGE YARD, th street, MSTH G, han . “COTTAC om strect. ]) TWO TEN ROOOM luprovements. Owe or 11 South Siktetuth st )14 a_word firet fnsertion Nothing taken for (), FOR WENT O SALE. BEST MADE UE: it plano. Inquive roon’ 508, First National Bank bullding. B i e a word s thiin S OF ALL KINDS GOOD AS NEW. ellg Auetion Co. 1111 Farnam st QUARE PIANO FOR SALE S Tank, 1148, 161 stréot. FOR_ SAL 1 floor, fla STOV OR RENT M902 .]m'n 13TH ES AND ROOMS IN ALL PARTS OF wnd up. G, ¥, Butts, 220 8. 170 s, ROOM HOUSE. month, L. 8. 00 per 24 Farnam T) FOR room 30 FOR_ BN quireat 105 COSIEST % Real Estato MU 'WO OF THE Omaha Hicks ROOM HOUSE AT 2022 L efty: elstern and well wat orthy 15th street, Benawa & Co. MIG8 16 ZIWO 9-ROOM BKICK HOUSES, 1311 PARK fnge Hauscom park. nearly new. hard 00d finii et oLA4S Mods nvenioncos. In- anire 1115 South Thirty-s Richards, 18124 150 1 Rates, 114¢ a wond first lnsor after. Nothing taken for less th FOR blacks, 1 fectly gonitie. dle Lorse. bank. ALE. HANDSOME CARRIAC Lliigh, welgh 1,100, 8ound and One £00d busiiess horse. One Inquire W. B. Millard, Omaha Tates 1ic o word Orst ins. after. Nothing tak QILK MBN. ontrict for one on, 1ea word there- n for less thn CREAM. MILK. 1 TO oduet of my dairy Address Mg 145 en-piece ci K walnn 8 . rock floor. Can b seen from 9 16 MUK 140 NER CHEAP M2l 180 o each insertion. §1 Nothing taken for lexs TEV. WARREN IRVOYANT, S8 medium: N 1ot MASSAGE. BATHS. ETC. M HOUSE, NO. onvenientes. in ru, everyihing first cluss, 4 repair, eity water, eté. ) Good efi moder in ilom mson & tol ave, all odern lmprovements, New York Lif Bdg. s i AND 1 ROON SUTTES ON ISTH STREET. A)g1000 ant $12.00. Call at B. J. Ken Rent ¢ 207 Brown bloek. Di. papered and varuisl 21207 Douklan Ratos, 100 0 e per BN HOUSE; ity impro 182 1 1DENCE COMPLETELY fruinh Bl il Califurnia sta. i for rent 0 wulkablo nAnL: L0 rooms with all convenien Aneluding bot witer heating systen (s st eluss condition 614 Paxion block, D 10 Ko RS CROWRL FOR RiNT - YURNISHED ROOMS, afier. 0 rtion. $1.50 a Lne per " Nothung taken for less than - MADAME SMITH, 3TH, 2ND FLOOR, Room 1. Massige, v oL tea ulphur ne and sed oatns, OWE, MAGNETIC m.u B Douglas blook r WRITE FOIL A FREE COPY OF OUR BEAU- Jtitully illustrated Marriage Journal, containiu; photo-engraviugs of handsome, wealt vertisers. Brown Publishiig Co., Box oledo, o Toled: ROOM COTTAGE OPPO L 1dth AL, worlll $5,000 $1.100 BUYS A o Mo Raon 100 4 1y naonth 0 & line per for less than 2oe. o For bR AR A ars, Fidelity Trust Co., 1702 Fa LOANS ON INPROVED c ¥, £5,000 and upwards. 5 10 (g per ya. W, Pamam Smith & Co, 1520 Farnam = E TWO FURNISHED finiin weet E FURNISIUED BOOM IN ] et cor U 8. 20tk A T FURNISHED KON, P ton: near Ko st AL denired 1OOM 13113 PRIV FTLARGE ROOM. WUTH FOR TWO, st oor 315 N. 2. V00 140 BATH Mi70 ROONS run“ FOUL TOARD., wodern conventences 3 FULNISHE wionth. 19811 CNICELY W ROOM WITH . F BOARDING WITH ROOMS, SINGLE OR BN- sulte: house Jost iied up wiih Ouuuf the bont locitions inthe ety Sl w1 b fient elass, 210 Ik oF Wonien's Christian wnsoctiia, 111 5. 171k s 1; NEWLY § a4 the Webs I‘ THOOMS AND 1UARD 40\ Ajront. SOUTH | CMONEY 10 LOAN AT ouR Apply 10 W. I3 Melkle, First Nat 0 W WiANTHONY Lo, Nebraskis a 1y Towis farms or Omaha city proge (it X120 YOU WANT MONEY? We will loan yon AN “SUM you wish on ¥ FURNITURE HORS 3 Ty ) 2 any i You ean roduct: tho cost of eary¥ing your loan by 8 pazuiout it ans e “There s o publicity oF removal of promperty FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTRE CO. Rates, 106 & 1ine each inserti JUhing takon for less than 25¢. FOR SALE, AN INTEREST IN A MANUFAC- uring plant (with position In the ofce 1f 8o de- sired), $10,000.00 o $15.000.00 cash required No_trades considered. The company has an ca: tablished trade on ready selling article at a good profit. Address 8 59, Bee. Mus2 Y 5 FOR RENT. A BAKEAY SHOP OLD STAND No. 910 Norti {0th airect. Apply 10 Jos. ed- 53, WITH dollara, Morn Address in striot confidence, Q ME3% O1¢ WE FUR L TO START YOU fn business. We want to eatablish one honest Aterprising person, man or woman, in i money making husiness ir conn- wost, Business i clean nd logiti- Bl money for parties with push and phick. An°t furnish st ¢ o5 don't ap- nember, no money required, Write o Before some one with more rprise s 8 your territory. The Dr. St Remedy 4 East 431d st., Chicago, 111 610 n. $1.50 & line per SOLICITED thonsan wadosirable and long established needed. FoR IN DRY o8 store doin: (ORS-FOR SALE alaree business in Lincoln city of 65,000 population, & few of the best departments, the departments doing a good fitable business. The stock will invoire Ach depy For furt Jol 0, 1 FOR SAT market Iy HEST PAYIN 3 e at 2602 Blondo stre MORS © FOR SALE, ELEGANT STOCK GROCERIES: first-class location: good rensons for selling | Btock will invoice ubott $1,800.00: wil be sold for honly. Addre MRS O20° SRCHANTS, only gonc 8lock marke Y it rito us: will R_OUTFIT re oF iddreas NO. 1 NEWSPAP. terms. nqu SALE. DRU e SorADLion YAAG: #ro8 IoeAtion BIOKoSR CanNS of selling; willuot trade for real estate. Address T 14, Be Midl 16 FOR SALE, GOOD STEAM LAUNDRY IN A rood Tocation: best of reasous for selling. Ad- dress Campbell & Replogle, Hamburg, I:’ 08 10° A NICE STOCK OF i tmplem e, (¢ argain, Addross & M216 Y- WE HAVE FOR SA hardware, furniture ;w:‘llh)u h trade; 1 nsertion. § n for loss tin & Tov N 100 FARMS IN NE lcota. WL soll aind cattl RASKA, K excha X 76, Frank fort |.‘m 77—CLEAN STOCK O Litake real estate, mone ENERAL MDSE. WILL Frankfort. nd. [ 7/ -WILL TRADE NE EQUITY OF $4.500.00 Uin 5 1ot corner, unimproved, in_Denver. Colo., clear Lind in central or oastern Nebraska. Also clear lots and acreage at Manitou, Richinls, Box 104, Denver, Colo. 00D STOCK. OF HARDWARE TO TRADF nd and cash, or will give time. A LIST YOUR REAL BSTATE FOR SALE OR ige with B. J. Kendall, 607 Brown block, MSIH N TAVE PRIME LAND AND CASH FOR GRO- o8, dry go0dS or &hoes, $2,000.00 (0 &3.000.00, fidenilal. Box 781, Wost Point. Nab. M§1813 0 STOCK OF JEWELRY TO TR od Omaha lot.” C. D, Hutchlnson BLOODE! A teiwn of driving ) Hamilton. ‘horscs. Rates, 10¢ 4 1ine cach i month.” Nothing taken for less thiin l ARGATN o or trade. F. K. Darling, Barker blk. (THOICE_ 1ST MORTGAGES. 7 ANY AMOUNT. /G. G. Wallace, Brown block, 16th and Douglas: 3 “WIDE PORCH, comented . with lot $1,200,00. Four nice lots, 50X127 faot each, halt block from street rallway near Kountze P £17900.00 each, Other restdence and businoss lots oquially eheap. Write me or eall 4t roo 1. tou bioek, elty. J. T M. JPARMLANDS. . ¥ HARRISON, 912 N, ¥ LIF® Siiotos SALE, ATTRACTIVE IR ? See Geo. W. P. Coates, cheap. LOTS IN FRASER. §00.00. Also 160 o CITY PROPERTY, Y. Life Bldg., omaha, Xeb. G-ROOM ave the . 1ith 124 110 RGE FAMIL Tegttage for sale el the party will I The pliace s opposile Forest school, Addvess T 13, Bee. (Gouncit, FOR L town. street. .m\x LA 00, #1000, $1.7 torme. Wallace, Brown blk OME! il ANY PRIC] 16 & Doug MK20 N2 BAPEST AND nd producing & YUNTY, e Tand in staf .00 erop. T Beebe, Mod ONE THOUSAND and and two good briek bus rick county, Nebraska, for i i dollar stock of g 1 merehans T exchinge i t thousand dol- Lar hotel, all furnished, for thousand dol- lar atock of hardware. This hotel 18 mortgaged for five thousand doLlirs. Also: A ouse and ot in Central City and elghty acres of improved land in Merrick county. Neb.. for i thicty-five hundred dollar stock of drigs, Also: A good one lundred and sixty acre farm n Merrick count b., for u four thousand dol- stock of furniture.’ Address N. R. Persinger, rul City, Neb M209 15 SECURITIES FOR SALE. ates, 10¢ & 1 month. Nothing taken for less t FHIGH GRADE ONATA CITY MORTGAGES. netting purchasers good rate of interest. sums of from $100 up forsale by Globe Loan & Trust Co 161l & Dodge, Omaha. Particulars on applicatt Insertion. $1,60 a lino por FOR SALE, FIRST MORTG d Owaha property. FOR SALE. Real Estate ¢ CENT MORTG SECUR- psolutely safe. geney, \cqui e typewrithng at A. Nand, 513 N. Y. Li (OUANA COLLEGE OF SHORIHAND Dy pewriting ‘employs an vexpers” oflicial caurt reporier as instruetor. Factlities and losation un- surpaswed. A, C.Ong. A. M., prineipal and pro prictor. Hoyd's New Iksater bulldiog. M271 016 UNDBBTA“H&A“D EHBALMERB B Enawiodss of puor A St Aohol of ahars Typewriters 1o rent. 671 AND Tatea, 10c 4 o fnsertion. $1.50 & line menth. Nothing taken for less than e, 1 W. BAKER (FORMERLY WITH JOHN “Jicobs, Cecemsed; luter with M. 0. taker and embalmer, 315 3. 10t st DRE3ISMAK(NG. 1. DRESSMAKING OR PLAIN SEW- 7 by the day I familles. Wages moderate. 1842 Souts 17th stree M104 14+ Roow 1 Withoell block, — : Cor, 15th and Harey s, “WILL LOAN MONEY ON "ANY KIND OF sk Kot ey ke, inental Wock. MONEY PO LOAN- el loaw You any sum wideh you wish, A ge, at (he lowent possible” time, and for Any ) sl yol 1 pay it back in Ments 48 You wish. when you wish. fud only ity for 1t 48 1o0g 4% Y0u Keep it ¥ou can Dorrow n HOUSENOLD FURNITURE AN 3 3 S, HOUSE RECEIPTS. MERCIA N DISE Ol ANY OTHER SEC Without piublieity or removal o OMAHA MORT AN o SaUTil 1 RERL, rat floor above Lin st TAE OLDESY LARGESE AND ONI INCORPOIR- ATED LOYN COMPANY IN OMALA Rates, lige & Word firat 108 thereafier. Nothiug takon OST—AFIN Jeraey cow. “tlon, 1o & 2 LARGE,DARK CREAM-COLORED by kunobs on horns. n M. Thurston 08 Farnsm st elty. MIoGH 18 OST # VARDS OF DRAPHRY. FIN Jplease return (o 2228 Dodge and recelye re: M0 | word o PAWHBBOKBB.B 5, 100 8 Hue ouch nsertion. J SONNENBERG + Do lamonds, witehe vought. Tel. 1558 sertion. $1.60 & ol e con oo o REMINGTONS, CALIGRAPHS. RVERVTPHING unheard of y Tl Boyies & babi GI N Y Y mouth. BT ARACTAN TACIAT B i1 Rates, 100 1 1ine each m.@n month.Nothing taken (or I (‘ F GELLENDE ¥, 1810 Californ) $1.504 i hian 95¢. R, n,\fl'uflfan T Rates 11 0 after. Nothing tak 7 NEANDSECOND HAND SALES. AL KIN Address Borler & Sellee (g, LaKo st Chic P i) THE REALTY MARKET INSTRUME! TS placed fon/irecord 12, 1898: WARRANTY ‘DEEDS. © G Wiklund ana wite to M R Hope- woll, 1ot 20, W A Rediclk's add ) E 1 Odell, trustec, 1o William W <cak, lot 1, block 459, Grandview. W B Birry and wife to'J bloek™s, Potter & C's add to South Octobor 2,000 1,100 050 ridier and wife to M ¥ Morriii, L block 41, Orchard il Jotnston and wife to F I Nichols et ul, 1ot 24, block 6, Waluut Hill 1 Phelps, administrator, 1o John Domina, undiv 1§ of n's s 16-10. QUITCLAIM DEED 1A Orever to 1 1 larder, n of lots 5 and 6, block ‘2, Place.. AN Coeh and wite to Wiilian Wea~ buscalk, Tot 1, block 458 Grand visw John Rush and wite to B L Gifford, Tots 4 and b, block 8, Riverside ndd. W B Borry and wife to 1 E Wilcos, undiv 1 of e 55 feet of lots 1 and 2, block 111, South Omaha W DEEDS, 17 Dunn, special master, to Charlos Goldsniith, st of lot 5, hlock 17, nd 10 feet wdjoining..... . 1,000 10 sofs % Dupont 700 10,077 PJ}TEN’I‘ SUES & 00, Beo Building, FB. Total amount of teansfers.........8 Advico FREE. - DOCTORS Searles & Medical & Surgical Disnensary. CHRONIC, NERVOUS AND PRIVATE DISEASES Wi CURT CATARKIL pi DISEASKS OF SLsand L IVEK, KILE MATISM, DIS PEPSIA. KIN nnd “IIDNEY Diseasos, WEAKNESSRS * LOST MAN: HOOD CURKD, und all forth WEAK MEN HYDROCELE AND VARBIGOOELE permanontly and successfully eured. Mqtlo.n>w and unfalling TAMENT BY MALL A speciatt FISTULA, FISSURE. mermuneatly eural he nse of Knife, Tizaties o All maladi privitie’or del elthersex, y eured. Call on or With stamp, for Civaulars. 100k, Recipos and SyAintotn Bl s First staleway soath of posto Dr. Searles & Searlss; 0 IN CASH. $325 37 PRIZES to our subscribers and others who send us the largest number of yearly subscriptions, at CLUB RATES, $1.00 EACH, from now until Jan. 15, '94. Club rates extended to all who send one or more new subscriptions with their renewal. For sample copies and particulars, address NEBRASKA FARMER CO. Lincolm, Nea stored. Nervous Debil- LOST VITALITY ottt NDAPO. thezroat Hindoo Rem x1¥. Sold with writ- en guarintes of cure. Sample sent feas, Addre Qricutal Medical C Plymouth Plaze Chiezo and vigor auickly ra ued bids will be rocolved by the town of Kingsley, lowi, until uoon October 28, 1893, for the nstr f o sys 1 of water m\rl«xu il s und sy fications on of J. H. Herron, mayor, King: ll)¥ Towa. ’ e council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. A. Togalls, recorder. Kingsley, In., Oct, b, 1893, OO Arrive Omah A HI)I).ux h Bxpross. | 20 Expro -, Cileaso & Towa L BURLIN 207 pu Vo | iy 2| 400 pm i2| 650 pm AT VoS epol 10th and Mason Sta. | Omaha_ Kanwis City | 45 pin 1€, C. Nlght Bxp. v Traiis. | 10,45 pm|.... .. .5t Louis Exvrons. ... O L & PACINIC “TArrivos© maha p a4 State Limd! T.10pm . ght Bxpress. .. B5.00pm | _World's Falr famited 1210 am Ok lihoni Exp. (4 (5 B, ex. Siin) " WEST, 0 wm |OKIahomi &Texayig i Hx B 1 5 Colorado Lip: 5 18k \lum B ml-- “UNION vm’n!‘ i |Unton Depot 100 & Mar u\ e d Biowr m.h\r Esx(ox S Arrlvos” Omaha 5 o 700 i i) | 12,30 pan Doy, - 1040 aver 'W Aati 220420 pm CHICAGO, MIL. PAUL [ Arrives U. P, Dopot and St 215 pm | 415 pm | Hea 6,40 pm| 6.530 pan | pux 1180 um Sat) Wyo. :E B o) Norfolk Express: 3 ‘l(v\lnla)r LSt Paul ExpeHs. & NoRa depoi. 1000 & i ..myx . I Vealibilo Lhities . 1| 030 " Haatora Fives | 216 pm Clile. Pass.. - 1% 45 pm MISSOURE PAOL |Arrives * Depot 1ok aid Webs Omaha St Lowis Expross +:8L Louls Express Nebraska Lo w RSTN. |Arri ¢ B0 pir 245 pm 10.00 pm 423 pm | 845 am M & O [Avrivas will Webster Ouabia conunedation . | 9.03 pm Nty EXprass (Bx. Sun. ) 1240 poy Paul Limited 2ol 0495 jand Passongzer (5. S| 545 SIOUX OITY & PACLIC Denol. 10 un i Marey St s, Oumiahia G0 400 i Lo “Omalia 540 i 5.45 b Ty OuwalilU. P. .40 pan) St Paul Expross SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC © (A _Depot, 16tk aud Wosbster Sty St Paul Liuied Chitcago Limited OMAHA & ST, LOUL. | Depot, 10tk wid Marey| -St. Lous Cauuon Dall, 2] 0.23 am | 9.25am ()( TOBFR l. s " his friends come into court and unblushingly AT ATAMO T 189 | WILL BE FINISHED IS MONTH Busk-TIvanhoe Tunnel on the Oolorado Mid- | w land Almost Ready for Use, i or IT RUNS UNDER H'GERWAN PASS or One of the Most Dificait Feats dertaken in Rallcond Fuiding Has Heon Sucoessfally Achioved— Its Value to TramMo, Ever Une One of the greatest projects known in the | si history of railroad building will be com- | D pleted during the coming month, ‘The bor- ing of the Busk-Ivanhoe tunnel on the line | ¢ of the Colorado Midland railroad from start \ 1a to finish will have occupied nearly five years, | dc and during t time so of the best | '\' gineering skill of America has been en- "_‘ gaged upon the work. The success of this | g enormous und 10 the untiring efforts of Chief Encineer B H. Bryant of the Colorado Midland and General Manager H. Collbran. The Busk tunnel is ouilt for the passage of the Colorado Midland railroad beneath Hagerman pass, one of the most precipitous passes of the Continental divide, The east end of tho tunnel is at Busk, 147 miles west of Colorado Springs, 222 miles from Den- ver and twelve miles from Lead- | ville, The clevation of the HE Busk portal is 10,810 feet, and the west of | Ivanhoe portal, 10,42 feet. The uniform throughout the entire tunnel, and rises from the cast end at the rate of 1.41 100 feet, or 74.45 feet per mile. The length from portal to vortal is 4 5 the width 18 fifteen feot the height is twenty-two feet. total length of the Busk Tunn railway, on which the tunnel is located, is three miles, while the distance by the pre ent line between the same points is ten miles, making asaving of seven miles. The [ 7 highest elevation reached by the present line is 11,528 feot, while highest point reached by the Busk Tunnel railway 1s 10,048 feet, making a saving in elevation of 530 feet. The maximum grade on the present line is3 per cont; the maximum grade on the Busk Tunnel railway is 141 per cent, being asaving of 150 per cent. The rock encountered in the tunnel is a specios of gray granite, sometimes exceod- ingly hard and sufficiently homogeneous to enablo the conpany to dispense with the use of timber. The mountain through which the tunnel has, however, been driven, ha been so badly shattered at some period as to compel the use of timber the greater part of | A the distance. Insome places the formation | gi was so treacherous as to cause very serious | w trouble, Atone point, near the Ivanhoeend, | jn, a reservoir of liquid mud was tapped and | the mixture rushed into the tunnelin such quantities as to endanger the lives of the men. About 80 per cent of tho entire length of tunnel has been timbered and will when completed, about 3,000,000 feet, hoard measure, of timber, exclusive of packing. of The average number of men that have [ wi been employed on the work is 200, The cost | ha of building the three miles of rond owned by the Busk Tunnel company when completed, will e in round numbers 1,250,000, Catching the Fine Gold, Dr. C. B. Brierly of Boise, Idalio, is the in- ventor of a mew machine for saving tour gold which contains many features of merit. Dr. Brierly but only recently sccured a pat- e for it The machine consi on I bi w m! W ot st oot or b an to fr oy m; K fel in uy th 81 be ts of a sluico box of or- dinary size, mto which arc set in grooves copper amalgamated scroens. The screens, any number of which may be placed in the sluice, are arranged in sets of three, each set being a foot or such & matter apart, The center screen of each set is phiced ina ver- tical position and tho orher two are ar- vanged at opposite angles of about 45 de- grees. These screens are placed in a slant- ing position in ordel to present a greater surface to the water, In the first set of sereer s the meshes are about vwenty to the square inch. The meshes are made finer in each succeeding screen until in the last three are forty to the square inch. is The dirt is first put through grizzly or a seri partictes, with the gold, pa: box and through the fivst sct of sereens. Here some of the gold is caught in the meshes of the amalgamated copper wire. As it goes on,pz ing through the finer and still fine g all the gold, so the inventor claims, is saved. In order o make a cleanup, the sercens are removed 'Ihd the amalgam brushed off. sgiven the machine several o river with gratifying re- ays failing to being 1o light any ngs which before being put through the machine were known to be thickly sprinkled with the yellow flour. Rustlers at it Again. It appears that the rustlers or cattle tnieves that carried things with such a high hand in northern Wyoming two years ago still continue their depredations. The hon- st settlers who were at first duped by the thieves and persuaded to condemn all cattle- men are beginning now to find out the true character of these “banditti of the vl und propose to exterminate them. Reforring to the lawless actsof these rustlers the Douglas Budgo : “They hesitate at nothing, Fat cattle are butchered and the meat i5 eaten and sold: calves are stolen right and left and in many cases the mothers | ¢ are driven off and shot down ana left | m to rot in order to get the out of the way of the calves; horses arerun off and brands on both horses and cattie ‘doctored, When one of these thieves gets into trouble Do an in; m ne m! swear toanything in order to clear him They laughat the law, and in most in- stances have done their crooked work in the broad light of day with little or no effort to coucen) it—relying upon their uuntbe the support of their friends to ke clear of the penitentiary. That such a state of affairs should exist ina county peopled with honest men isa shame and o disgrace, and yet no man who is in u position 1o know the facts cin deny the trath of these remarks.! ¥or a Big Ditel Colorado parties contemplate building a diteh on whe east side of Grand Bncampment river, which will cover from 20,000 to 80,000 acres of arable land In that region. Howard & Allen were in that vicinity recently, s the toga Sun, looking tho ground over tosee if such an enterprise was fousible, and sfied themselves that the senc i entirely practicable. But for the stringency in the money warket work would be begun once. A number of Colorado people will, if the enterprise works, settle on land under the diteh and becomie' permanent residents of our country The parties who are behind the scheme are said to be_wealthy and abundautly ablo to carry the work toa successful termin- ation. D rhem P th re Slocan's First Train Lond. vle ( Actual settle Two years ago the Nelson depot was sconeof a striking event. It was when tho first crowd of pioncers struck out for Sle- can. Two flav cars were loaded with cutioes, boats aud supplies, and among the bros. o | o w W « ot l W Oures Colds, Goughs. Sare Thoat, Croup, enzs, Whoopiug Cough, Bronchitis and A certain oure for Consumption in first gada e reliel o advancodaiag You will ses the exocllsat effoot after Grst dose. Bold by dealers everywhes boitles b0 cents and $1.00. Tofu. sthma, | romantic, but it was none the cant for the future of the country first time from the from the approximate value of this ono ore shipment of from forty to sixty | hundred [ av | \king has been largely due | this freight the winter. be built to the taine: erade is | tho s shock pefore the peculiar object can b tion ofa camel, ari fect sphinx authorst crust, but ter. Chey cars, and among them was one pounds. the American their care, tinguishable from the genuin: nounced than the contr [38 arte pre ory to aw “Reday,"” pounds of o the way from to $600 p district, 1 {-n' 1804 currence in the Cripple Creek district, cighty to 100 of it golng to Deuver, cmployed. into win He has tho 1 two je payer of the state. var awvellings staud for a fai aL Ophi out of &2 X aro experimenting on 36 oroat Crinple ( tast Saturday fivst prizo had been given th hivit of iron at uibiL was not $0_extensive 43 Lhoss of soume Silver Crown for the past two w in with somo s ple BOw spectors were mor, \whose names have since been identified with somo of the birgest ines in the Slocan. The whole population irned out to bid them godspeed. The scene at the depot on Tuesaay of last eek was uot, perhaps, 8o stirring or less signifi- For the 11 the available carrying space on he road was loaded to its full capacity with T'he shipment comprised 60,000 pounds of re from tho Bluebird mine, 33,000 ponnds Dardanclles and 213,000 pounds Noble Five, or 153 tous in all. The It wiil be followved by a shipment tons from the Was . as well as the before mentioned ines, later by continuous shipments the Mountain Chief, and before the 10w flies many other prospects will be in & sitfon to add their shave. Filteen tons has up il now been tually booked, in ldition to 50 tons hich ~ has been shipped during three woeks. But thore is little ubt that 15,000 tons is a small estimate of 10 amount which will be Iy pr aring the com winter, The acific will have 1is resources ootonay taxed 1o the uttermost But the attention any has at last been lities of the oro trafile, and 1n consequence 1l make a suprenio effort to keep com unication open during, at least, a part of The road from Revelstoke will mouth of the lilecillewaet ithin tho next tnirty days, snd it is main- that this will' keop' communication pen till well on in the season Colossal Carving. generally known, but is given 1 as a fact, that one of the most curious nd interesting formations in rock in the orld is to be scon a short distance east of ago road between Tucson and_Oracle, nd stands on a knoll several feet above the irrounding sand hills. When first seen, we are artling, und the mind b st Canadian m West to handlo of the com roused to the possi Iv is not told, the offect is s to get over the o coin- senta- formed of one piece ot v is of colossal sizo, 1l porfectly proportioned. It is about sixty high aud is very white and smooth. here are very few fissures on the surface, are in the proper places make features. The only real brojection om the snrfaco is oxactly placed for an cbrow. ‘The two humps are plainly to be rehended. 1t is a most perfect rey nd i riite, 'This curiosi| nd they, stranyel, seen, and the neck is curved beautifully. “The trouble is that wo could not prove t the figure =amo from tho hand of ua- which is usualiy more haphazard in its anner of doing things than to put wrinklc 1d eyebrows in their proper places. Pe s ‘some of tho first discovorers of the in modern_times attributed it ip toan upheaval of the ecarth cverybody in this age knows bet- As mediaval man has been tr: vizona and his methods and impiements scovered there in profusion, why should © say that cvery curious formation bear- ¢ the image of some beast or other thing as not his work 1,000 years or moro ago? Bellowing Bisons. artoads of buffalo passed through ane on their way from Silver Bow, an., to Cache valley, Ctah. Thisis a part the one time large he which ell kaown breeder of Kansas, bad ave been collected from all parts Three c: s, the They of the country. There were forty-five of the ammals in the monstrou it is stated, weighed 00 4s a magnificent specimen of bison. These animals were charge of A negro who is accdstomed to and he stated that they would go pon a ranch in the Cache valley, where i breeding of the animuls will be made a ecialty. Among the herd were a num- or of hulf-breeds. They were clearty dis- buffalo. The cteristics were much moro pro- those of the buffalo. Thes s were looked upon like the last of 1low which, He w pvine cha: 1 the Mohicans. The Dakotas. Fargo is to have an opera houso to cost $35,000. khorn railroad has sent at cattle this season, out 3,000 mostly from Belle Fourc! Ad atch from Sisseton says that ground be g broken fora Catholic college to cost £30,000. Mr. Hurst of Wessington shipped fourteen carloads of cattle to the Sioux City markets by special train. Voorhees of Sp L ol rfish has received 0,000 pounds of corn at t Meade f and 99 cents. The mica mine of Fargo & Dickover is p.. g handsomely. A force of eight or ten men are at work taking out ore for the eastern ariet, “The Homestake and out to their 30, Tighland companies cuployes $100,000 on This was one of the largest paw in the Hills, N disti tuated of the Black Hills, is rap- front as ono of the most tricts of tho Hills coun- in the vortion ing to th omising mining di 1. Newton. ian well who recently at Wolsey, has the erection of 1 flourmg mill, the well rcessiry power A well-lnown prospector known has returned trom the Bear Guleh iniug district apd brings with him ten > from a promising new discoy 'y made at that point. The ore is free illing, stained with iron and averages all ton purchused the begun worlk a large feed furnishing the only as Colorado. Tramps aro stealing sheep ; Two of the largest mining companies in ripple Creels ave about to consolidate. he Leefburg placer, in tho Cripple Creok has made extensive proparations at Byers and five men are working on the Pike's sake, Lripplo Crovk. The shaft is down 110 The daily product is thres tons of $0 re discoveries are of almost daily ow b d or timid or un lopment 18 no lon cer Tho at Creode day of sili About Amethyst tons all 100 men ure A movement is on foot to got a railroad Cripple Creck direct from Pucbio and wssing through the rich, undeyeloped urkey crecl country. J. Iagerman has Cripple Creck. zht to pul rs by th I'he Vietor leassa the Apes the royaity hasis. fase dny time i payment of 60,000, ue the loading dividend ‘There is 4 ropory eur tthat the price of the stock is to be ed ) cents per share, 1o #4550, Wormacl placer controversy at ok has beon scttled out of 3 on the placer receive deeds 10 the ground on which consider Tihe company of Connecticut hich recently puschused the Si figuics that it can ore. A number Ty Crip court, Aty cupitalists folis group make i profit of metallurgists ith encouraging results, Wy ok, ‘Tho ninth annual meoeting of the Sheridun ounty Agricultural association which elosed was in all respects the most cssful of auy in 1ts history Iv was made known Saturday that W youning ox the World's faii. The ex fier states, but the gaality was the best o miners, who have heen working in Ks. cimo of ore taken from a up the canon from here the Oron6go property is situated aud XPOrts | ung 8 fine 68 any that ins show Hh this stau phy of Da of il le i aboul Two miles s has shipped W hi sidiated Min dri the engines for their W tor. this fivst shinment of which I8 fur 3, proves regulior fuel g company in amily 30 barrels isfuctor ¢l with Mr supply DeWitt's L ctle § darly Ras safe pill, best pill. luced | aall piils i 7 FOUGHT WITH THE Ol'\TII:“Vg Indian Territory Bandits and Officers Have & Fierco Fight. ONE OF THE FREEBOOTERS WAS KILLED Over Two Ilundred Shots Were Exchanged and the T does Left Atuor— Tutsa, the Scene of n sper; I Daring Robhery. MoAvesten, 1. T, Oct. 12 shals Cannon aud Stanfield returned night from the Cherokee’ nation and report a nively fieht with the Woodard gang af out laws noar Fifty-two Sorings, on the lino be- twoen the Creok and Seminole nations. A hov fight was waged for more than an hour, dur ing which time over 200 shots fired. One man was left dead and all the outlaws’ horses were killed. Al the other outlaws were wounded, but they escaped. The depu- ties were uninjured Tursy, 1. 14, Oct. 19 Co. was rifled on Tuesdav night by a gang of masked men and #1200 and some goods taken. The robbers, two in number, en- tered the store before closing time and found Dr. Hall in the store with haif a dozen cus- toniers, who wero compelled to stand in_lino nd submit to having their pockets rified. Then Mr. Hall was roquested to open the safe, which he hastened to do. It is the genoral impression that thes> men were members of the Dalton gang. Deputy Mar. last wer The store of Hall & CRAFIY Z1IMRL One of Banker Dwiggin's Schemos Brought ut in Kentland Court. Kexteann, Ind,, Oct. 12.—An exemplifica tion of Zimre Dwiggin's fine work has oc- cupied the attention of the court here for tho lnst few days. From the evidence adduced it appears that Zimri sold to sundry confid- ing vitizens of Benton avge blocks of his atock in the United States Loan and Trust company ; that the stock was b at a premium of 50 cents on the dollur t tho premium was paid in notes of the pnvehaser, which amount, went to Zimri as a reward for thes pecial opportuuity of being permitted to getin on the ground floor;that profits wore to be great and the acumulations thereof so rapid as to pay all these premium notes and thoy were to bo retained at the Commer- ctal bank av Oxford, Friday, and be thus paid. It now appears that one of theso notes, given by ex-Auditor MeKnight and by Zimri turned into said bank to cover the amount ot u loan to Zimyi not otherwiso secured, Mr McKnight has been called on to_pay the re- ceiver of the wreeked bank. No evidenco wis offered showing that any of this valu- ablo stock was delivered, and no dividends were mentione TIT! 1B 0 1D FOR REWARD, Tnree Rob Up n Whole I Big Haal Quixey, 111, Oct Roboers enterved the Bennett vesidence a mile east of Clayton last evening and five inmnates of the house were held up under cover of revolve Mr, Bennett is a wealthy favmer aged 63, Bonneit, their son, man and servant girls v when three masked men en Mr. Bennett and his hived man were hand and foot to chairs. The son was sick in bed and one of the mea covered Lim and the mother with a pistol. The other two then ransacked the house and Mrs. Beunnett W mpelled to open every door and drawer in the place. When they left they took watch and chain, 800 worth” of checks and notes on Bartlett & Walton's bank at Clayton, They left no clew to theiwr identity, it Mr. Bennett today offers 300 for their arrest. Family hived hono house, ung Beunett's Wenlthy Ranchmnan Ace Nis Superintendent’s Wife, St Pavi, O, 12.—Suit has just been filed agaiust Frank B. Bass, promineat in busi- ness and social circles, for 810,00 for alien- ating the affections of Mrs. dennie Crane, T'h 15 pretiy, s old. and_ tho wife of Bugene Crane, superintendent of tho s farm of Mr. Bass at Svacy, Minn. ~Frank B, Bass isa very wealthy man and lives with and children in one of the finest res on Summit avenue. He would not tall. but his attor i tho case was one of blaskmail, that proof would bo produced that Cranc sand last spring: Jeunie, work the old manup and 1 will soon have bis farm.” On the other hand, Ceanc's attorneys wi putin evidence lotters and tolograms of damaging character addressed by Bass to Mus. Craue. Meantime Mrs., Crane Nas home of her parents at Hummond, - to Wis, the Ryt e With the exhilurating sense of health and strength aud internal cleanli- uess, which follows the use of Syrup of Figs, is vnknown to the few who have not It beyond the old time medicines and the ¢ bstitutes sometines offored but never accopted by the well intormed, CANAL COMMISSION. a Mensure Creating s ater Works Board. al meeting of the city council ening the ordinance creating the Al water works commission for the coi- ion of the provosed Platte river canal was introduced and referred until uuother special meeting, o ve held at 9 o'clock this morning, when' it will be brought up for finul action, The services of tho sergeant-at-arms wero necessary Lo procure a (uorum, and it wis 8:i0 o'clgek bofore the vonueil was called L > commitieo o whom wits ve- report of the appraisers on the dan incident 1o the opening of the South Side park reported favorably and the report was approved by the eouncil, “The water works ordinance was then read for the first time. 'I'he commission s named in the ordiuanceconsists of Heruan Kountao, nk Murphy. Guy (. Barton, Solon 1. Wiley, br. Geoge T Miller, Witliam . Moy y Burkor, | 8r. ,Au\. Alvin § ders. The the power of wmtment to H1 v subjeet to the approval of the eoune commission is to uxist for throe ye the construction of the been completed soones. I'ho memhors sh receive such con:pensation as shall nated by the mayor aud il They aro to have entire charge of the construction the ¢ ing engiecrs and othe; emplo they shall consider advisib and fixing sularies at their diserction, Mr, Andrew Rosewater i3 named as consuttivg enginevr, Ordinances were also inteoduced providing for the ixsue of bonds for twenty strect jmprosement districts, e renewed YO 5 inless canal shall huy - | illousness vl Aiisers, . - rar Volive Matters, Hiler 1 w0 got out good, big loadt of wiiisky and p lay worning to being dr tie will spand the Cure indigestion an Wikt with D n Pete ugod side of ted gui nk anl (g aUsix days in e g Two vagrants, Atherton work on the steeets five days. Ten frail females who failed 10 pay finoe were ussessod §8 and costs went to Juil in default of payment For geviiiz drunk and abusing his 4.5, Barker was fined #0 and costs besi i gotling o good lectuwo from Judge Herks fadge said Lo had uo patienee with suchh men and intimated that it would go hard with any who was dvrested for dbusiug his famil Capels, will their and fawly e n Wiy was sick, we gavh Lier Castorl sstoria, a ) Castoria, shie was & Child, sho eriod for When sl beo When aho had Qiidren, she gove ik 10 Miss, st olung to ¢