Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, December 8, 1893, Page 7

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SPECIAL NOTICES. OVERTISEMENTS FOR THESE muxnm will ba_taken until 1230 p. m. for the eyen and wntil 830 p. m. for the moraing and ‘Sunday ediitons. Adveriisers, by requesting £an hiave theit anwwern na Jetter in care of THE BEE. Answers 80 addre will be delivered upon presentation of the ehock. a_numbered ehe 10 & numberad AN WHO the LASS MAN WANTS aryi | Feferences s STOR “BOOKK EEPER, FIRST ( A situaiton: moderate Address J. M., P. O, hox 479 A - WANTED, STTUATION IN A DRUC by regiatered pharmacist in Towa, Srews Hubert T. Smale, Kingslcy, 18, M076 12 SITUATION WANTED Y EXPERIENC Iady stenogrj ‘e Address Y YOUNG LADY position: 2'ye dresn ¥ 16, He WANTED-MALE HELP, A word first insertion, Ing taken for 1oas than TORS. TEAMS FI en with rigs. An word there- ISHED: EXTRA rienn Wringer O 1ion of th ing ¥ Agenty For further particul aser Mfg. Co., X 56, La Cr Ehem {Yorkn like .00 per Monroe w0, Win. B, YANTED ME nesseo. Arkansas Mississipp! & Louisi fare,Kranier & 0'Hearn, Labor agons SOUTI IN T nchean S.11th st BR-D1 BRSALESMEN TG SELL BAKING POW We put our goods in giass rolling pins. jonth - And_expenses. oF commin laking Powder Co., 767 Van Buren st FOR THE BaaA dress X 65, Boe WANTED, TRAV stime or tng olls, Stoddard | Ofl nd, 0. __ WANTED-FEMALE HELP. At insertion, ¢ A speclalt and Compound Teaten, 1 ater, (1, BEST WAC e k00l cook won, 0K Farnam. [w “WANTED, GIRT, work in stall family. @ word there- TO COMPE nd laundress. NT GIRL:; MOST Mrs. ] FOR RAL HOUSE- IRI, FOR GENERAL_ 3D, A LADY nic ‘and ofco w Al busincas pref Bow ofce. 5 WANTED for Iaboratory 1rug store. [ [\=WANTED. GIRL work; family of two. INTE FOR GENERAL HOU 1237 South 50th Av D, CAPABLE work, Inquire WOMAN FOR must be woqd cook Bth sireet, Mrs. W, MUSH ndress. ¥R, Mills. AGENTS WANTED. Continued. ] AGENTS WANTED, LOCAL AND GENERAL, o for a quick seliing patentad novelty, 100 to 150 Toent profit: good molleftora can’ make from 100.00 to $300.00 8 month: territory frash; write for particulars. The Ohlo Novelty Co, D 1, Cin- etniat, O, 808 J H MAN or woman need offer such liberal i our fast selling mon A Full of Kard times whils we wmen s to Agenta 10 handle paranteed hord remedies. No Work enay ahd higlly profiable. « 11 you Ask for them. The Dr. Stare v Ird a1, veo, 111 459 ] ED. A LADY CAPARLE OF REACHTS o (e mosiety Tadies of the nduet ofico. Yale Chicmleal Co , Cheago. M WANTED-TO RENT, Rates, 14 g 1 first {nacrion, 1o therearior, N £ taken for WANTED 70 R or sl hotse 14, e T word Ieas thian 25¢ COTTAGE Address ¥ i ', MOD trally located STORAGE rilon. $1.50 4 line por foF loss thiar “Tates, 100 a month. Nothing ta WILLIAMS & CROSS, 1214 HAR- R0 STORAGE ey, M AT WIN DSOR o wor first lnasrt li’ 088 th LIST REAI W and Dovglas WANTED. ROLLER _TOP nd 0Men oliairs, DESK, FIRE Must b ood and M N, v TED, WER L N e, 1w, [ WANTED, TO BUY A [iht wagon aud pony & o ¥OR SALE-—-FURNITURE. tes. 14¢_n_ wonl firat inasrtion, 1o 1 for 1048 thian ALL KIND3 € ells Auctionand Storage Co., 18 O itancock, 21-DRAWER LETTER TER, Address ¥ 3D AS NEW 1111 Farnam st. K11 FOR SALE-MISCELLAN EOUB word first insertion, le v word 1 Ltable, s sap. Addr 1 TWO-RE presa and 1 doub with two foldera; god rie: 1818 BURT WELER.COR. 13 &DOUGLAS (QEHUBERMANIE Ed Diamond lmporter; bedrock. 0 Atablished | IRSEY BULL FOR SERVICE S0th and Léavenworth Y COWS CHEA Moc. P FOR CASH 05 Rites, 10¢ nonth. Noth D05 l) (-ROOM COTTAG 'Stanford elrele. Mfiumw. CHOICE, IN Bizuser. 201 oo bidi, 802 DI_{n-lum,\l HOUSE, 1815 CASS, 3. JOHNSON, #24 Farnam, 8 CLAIRVOYANTS " cli naoction, $1.50 4 line per month. for less tan 2 Q. MRS NANNIE V. WARRE reliable business medim; thy 3 CLAIRVOY 119 N1 ~ MASSAGE, BATHS ETC. D HOUSES, F. K. DARLING, DARKER BLOCK. n 8-ROOM HOUS unfurnished. A D -SEVEN- umm HOUSE AND BARN CH N y waor, efutern, ‘eon 301 mmuu'mmk or L MeCloud, N. ¥, TOL AVE bathand BLEVEN I elos Dy, 101 80, s0Ti AVE. built 10-room residence in the ¢ Ary. city and cistern water, el . full collar and every conve ~ood finish and onk floors. Inqu D, ouses A w THOMAS, tock. BEST 5 AND 8-ROOM H( D, JSE IN THE CITY atlowest rates. Inquir Blondo. MR T1 D - FINE TE firat-class Tepalr. Tnquire ROON URNISHED HOU! houseke Raten hercafi F FURNISHED KOOM, 2017 HARNE 1'.1» & word firat isortion, 1ca word URNISHED ROOM: 1625 CAPITOL Mo2iD I‘ “MODERN ROOMS, [ For NISHED 810§ FRONT ROOM ,\'Nu'h.\\"’un.\k X 180 and Dodg®, MO0 5 T ALCOV, Luitable for two gentlemen; modd 7 n URNISHED eplri. 1 RGE W preferrod. - FUR] Elhv‘v‘u\l. _ROOMS FOR LIGHT HOUS J16th st GEN'TL 061 N+ FRONT ROOM. i Douglas st. D ROOMS. WITH OR \\'uu.n 622 S0uth 18th St 1 .~ Noting taken for less thin 2 l} YOUNG WOMEN'S HOME, { Woinen'n C1 assoclat e DO [ DESIRABLE SOUTH ROOM FO TWO GRN- tenion at “The Fronzer, " 116 N ) stroot TEAM HEAT. bath; $4.50 ind #5.00 per week. 411 STRICTLY FIRS 4 At TROOMS ~AND it it 2100 Do ROOMS. SINGLE OR EN SUITE, K bourd. 1512 Chicigo. M ROOMS. GOOD BOARD, REASONANL) OLASS MUST WITH 5 K 105 iy Tusertion. & Notlfug taken for 163 tiin 13T v, vapor, aleohol, ate: Rates, 10c & e )« line per month. M _BUSINESS CHANOCES " Continued WANTED. PARTNER WITH #2000 1N A well-eatablished dry goods and {umnishing Driainions in o' good Dlack Hiils town. Addreas ¥ 13, Omaha Boe 14 ‘A_FAVORABLE OPPORTUNITY 1S OP| for & person of business ability to take an ac ive interest in a stock company. It will pay parties who have £5.000.00 to §10.000.00 cash and mean husiness to investigate this, as good re tuoms are assured, Address Y 18, Be 10.00. or $50.00 per woek. — Ad: MOBO 8* FOR EXCHANGE, Rates, 100 a line each insertion, $1 month. Nothing taken for leas thin o 7 “TOWN 100 FARMS IN NERRASKA KANSAS Sand Dakota. Wil 8ol cheap xchange for imdse. horacs and catile. Add. Box 76,Frankfort ) & line per 77 -STOCK liwant hic MILLINE Tox 2 OF 408 and eattie. NEB 2 0. Box 403, 7,50 ACRES CLEAR LAND 0 TRADE FOR igrocery stock. Prica, $2,000.00; 4 milea fron 40" acres (n cultivation, » it lon. Address lock box 46 X M176 DI 160 TO 1.200 ACRES CLBAR BLACK ash formdse. D, J. Wilson, .\l“\\; Ik 033 ntral Cf e ety Nob, alan S0 DR SALE OR 1 in good town are, good wor @ good I slock of goods. Address, J, 1. Eugle,Ilda ZiaFoR SALE OR EXCHAN 4 Box JCERY FIRST CONDI Stion; doing rood cash business {n Omaha: fn- volce about $1.000.00. Flue hardware business in Louisville, Neb: will exchange for land or city property, "1i:room hotol 10 exchango far hotel or aut {n town of 4,000 to 15,000 peop 1ted & fow wmall loans for which we can gi of security. Davenport & Waterman. i IS ¥ NDS_AND Suni D, wood location only 180 Koo AWy M7 10 FQR SALE—REAL ESBATh. Rates. 100 aline fnsertion, §1.3 month. Nothing taken for loss thau 25e. JARM FOR FARY R FARM T as, 8lghtly Ty nproved 10-acea tract In §: o wiof La P and only the ¢ Fort Cruok: 1" stations near by NEAIOSS L0 ses ool 1 for a1 8h H70 D13 QR SALE ON SMALL NONTHI ¥ PAVMENTS, acre lots on Q st.. half way between Sey monr Park aud So1th Omaha. Dodge, 1200 8. 25th st BLOCK 1 Nebraska. apric 218 Harney st FOL SALE OR TRADE P00 105, Crrston Ne. SALE AT A new frame resi oy .mm bearing ns. D, J. Huteh- T e St OSPER €0. GOOD ) 617 Taway. 610 ACRES IN (all necessary outbuildings: under cultivation. Tn e -usequence of going. L Twill 8ell this splondid farm at §12 ten yoars time it requived. Lowotl, F mont hotel, Lincols. Neb, 2 HORSES WINT=R:D "l hl for loss th A SPECIALTY. APPLY oriier 15th and Citsy Stronts. M5 D PER_MONTH. AD- ha Natlontl bave MOSL B, xfi:em WINT 10 Cotlon's ba I ORSES WINTERED dress W. B. Millard, Ou DOUG aleohol, s MO14 10% MIS MAGNETIC HEALER. ROOM 9, Hotel Brunswick MODS 11° T 1121 PERSONAL. | T 10c a lne Nothinzr ach insartion. $1 a le per 59 than 2 Al . manien A0 e hrOpOdint. M bh oML Ok 5 3 5h WLl bie TORSES WIN TS ORSES WINTERED AT WINDSO 15th and Davenport. Will recelve bost of eare Terms reasonable. MiKL D14* $i PER MONTH. AD- !ml'n, Neb, dress Hopper HO”ES WINTHER!] 00.: stall, Kl M397 D, Yo o M706 10 1F YOU EARNESTLY DESIRE QUICK, AD- \tageous. honorable m 10 f 5 Number Matrimon platn sealed enve Mia U, UL JIAVEIS A HOME 11 OOk aud consiltation fre Y. Life Bldg. Lady attendant. Ul LADY NUSIC TEAOHER WILL J ehiangd piano or organ _leasons for_rog board. Address Y 7, Beo office. M EX- Rates, 10¢ 4 1 g Notiiiug taken for 1088 1 LOWEST RAT 3 Farnam st LOANS ON IMPROVED AND UNIMPRO! ity property, $3,000 i 1o delays, W.Farnam 3 sertion. $1. for Inss than RMERLY WITH JOHN WithM . 0. Manl), 55, 16th st. e SRAL DIREC AND 16138 Chileago st. T BURKETT, FT 0K ibalm e . . THOMAS, ARTIST, HAS nd water color paiuiings for a 0w Joln cliss. Studio, 21 Barie VERAL OIL Pupils can block. Mo70 1 DRESSMAKING. W ANTHONYLOAN AND TRUST GO, 818 N. Y. Lite. londs at Tow raes o chioice i ori W Lo W NONEY 10 LoAN AT T by X ¢ TO LOAN We will loan you any sum which you wish, smali or large, 4t the lowest possible raies, in the ckest pousible tie, and for any length of time 1o 8ult 3 an pay it back in auch install- wish, when you wish, and only % 48 You keep It You ¢an borrow SEHOLD FURNITURE AND PIANOS, HORSES. WAGONS AND UARRIAGIS, WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS, MERCHANDISE O ANY SECURITY, Without publieity or removal of property, OMAHA MOR A LOA 506 SOUTH 1GTH STREET. Firat floor above the street THE OLDEST, LARGEST ANDONLY INCORPOR- ATED Lo Y IN OMAHA, X DO YOU WANT MONEY! We will loan you ANY SUM you wish on v FURNITURE, PIANOS. HOISES. WAGONS CARRIAGES WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS, We kv mpt attention to all wpp'ic arry your loan as long as yo 1 reduce (b t of carrying your it me. There (8 10 publie ot property DELITY LOAN GURANTEE Toom 4, Wit o8, modvrn. tirst 5N4 Harney str FURNISIE 2019 Californi ] NICELY FURNISHED R JOMS WITH Ok without board at the Webster, S18 N. 10t 5t MOOY 12 [ Tates. 100 0 month. Nothing taken for less ian JoFOL RENT. LARGE §-STORY HIGGING ‘s, 16th and Leavenworth; thirly horses and HUTARC. Squtre, 248 Bo N3ld - FOK RENT. THE &-STORY RRICK BUILDING H10 Farnam st The bullding has a fire proof o ient basement, complete steam heating fxtur. water on all the Moors, gas, el Apply at the Aige of The Bee. [t AGENTS WANTED ’-‘- & word firmt tnsertion. Nothdhg taken for loas i TAGENTS #5.00 TO $3.00 A DAY. OITY O Jcounuy, talr unfllwu Tioda » NTS. WE HAVE SEVEGAL DECIDED liles o which you can vasily uiako $100.00 & moutly 1f takew hold e’ auickly "Out kudds soll i'u'ln'n'n 54 beoud '.'.‘I“'“ Bungry. Addreas Mo vy, Address “Manu o bfl soa. hll Moy e X MONEY TO LOAN ON HOX: planos and furs of ull kinds. Busiuess Fred Terry, room Ccontidentlal 430, Range block Ratos, 100 u it month. ' Nothing tak A FAVORABLE OPPORTUNITY TO ENT i old established business. Will boopen Janii- ary 1. licrease of business, inakiug dosirable ditlapal capital which may be active or wilent o guarintecd legitlnate or interviow solieited. and Douglas stroet. turns. Correspondence Wi, Fleming & Co. 14th Mov2 PAYING GREENHOUS) and greenliouses 1o reut. -H. 8. Me il Blufs Yiror SALE. A DESIRADCI ardware business (i easter Nebraska. Stock will lnvoice ubout $2,000. 'Good reasons for s | lug. Apply 1o Reetor & Wilkelny Co., 10h and Jucknon, Omaha. 941 10 Y JORSALE NioE TMEAT MARKET. GOOD location: cheap for cash. Good reason for welling., Addross ¥ 1, Bee ofice. 040 11° Y PARTNER WANTED IN AN ESTABLISHED Insurance agenoy. Address B. B., eare of post- waster, Omali, Nob. Mois FOR SALE. AN INTEREST IN A MANUPAC 2 ‘Illrlu plastt avith poaition In tho oflce 1f 80 d slred $10000'00's I"" 00 cash required. No company hasan estab- unnn-ud selliug artlicie 4t a good profit. Address 359 Bea 528 Rates, 10¢ 0 aline por mouth line ¢ Nothing taken for 1083 Fuum.\‘.\lu B STRE VoL by 44y At honman. avenue, ARE OFFERING A AS8 MOTlEARes on Omahi property No seeurlty Iy better Sea us before m: {ty Trust company, Be SPAN long. bro Adrens: ankw Tee ofen or 1 MOS0 TUESDAY, ~ WATER ol larg® for hin i ; and - Louve word at T Oth street. Rates, 10ca line cacl Insortion. #1904 T per taken for 1oss than 25 TLEMEN CAN SOON cqtiire & worki dee of shorthand and typewriting at A, C. Van Saut's school of whort- hand, 513 N. Y. Lite. r LADLE: PAWNBROKERS, Ratos, 100 8 100 cach ina month. Nothing taken {0, rtion. $ a e per o83 than “DIAMOND BROKER. 1405 B dana money on - diyhonds watchies, ete. Old gold and silver boight. Tel. 15 5 taken for loss thiu QIGHT TEN PE “siim of money: loan on goud Omaha Feal estate, York Lifo buildin 100 a1l Nn-:\vnm} “OND HAND SCA LB Addross Honton & llurhlmldlll Meeting. OFFICE OF LEE-C SDIERSEN. HARD- 8, 1503.—Notiee stockholders of the Loe- iy tiat the annual meeting of the stockholdors of the company will bo held at the ofices of the said company, 1221 wnd 1223 Turney streat, tn Uy city L0 the state of Nebrasku, on Tues- day, Junwary 9, A. 1., 15894. at 3 o'elock p. i, for the purpuse of olecting i Do Of directors for the company (0 serve during the visuing year and 10 transact such other businesy s iy bo preseated at sueh moetl X etary President. MS‘!I)‘ PATBN’:" y SUBSE 02 SOLICITOKS ull In( 'OMA A NER. Advice FRE W. M. Grass, se GREAT MINERAL; DISCOVERIES Rich Strike Made in the, Homestake Mine at Neal, Idahd. CROOKED CREEK'S BIG VEIN OF 8300 ORE Another Big Gold Strike at Cripple Cresk— Valuable Copper Firld Targe Vein of Anthracite in Arizona—Other Western News, A very rich strike has bocn made in the Homestake gold mine at Neal, a streak hav- ing been opened that is from twenty inches to two feet thick and that runs about §00 per ton. K. P. Plowman, when askod strike, sayvs the Idaho Registe not seen it yet. about the . said he had A teamster brought him the news, with a request for sacks in which to ship the ore. The rich stroak, he said, was about twenty inches thick and those at the mine guessed the value all the way from £100 to §1,000 per ton. This stroak was first met with in an up- raise some tume ago, where it appeared as a stringer diverging into the foot wall. Re contly a crosscut was started from the tunnel level to find the streak. This inter- | sected the s ak after having been run soven feot. 'The discovery was made about seventy-five feet from tho sur Colorado Mineral ¥ N Crooked Creck, six miles east of Buena Vista, is the center of attraction, says the Denver Times, A Frenchman has just dis- coveced a vein of free milling gold ore forty feer wide, between quartzite and granite, which ave £300 per ton. It crops at surface at different places for 4,500 feet along the vein; this will make a good milling property, as it is very handy to water. Streuks of ore in the vein varying in size from twoinchies to eight inches assny from £30 to §130 per ton. Several prospectors are out- fitting for the camp. Thero will be many men on the ground before long. There is no sn0w to provent prospecting. The pay streak in the Hillside at Cripple Creel has widened out to fully three fect. The owners have been following a spur vein from two to six inches in width through solid granite for the past two months ana ook out about 1,000 pounds of ore in sinking forty feet on an incline. This ore ran about ten ounces per ton, A few days ago th tact between tho granite and porphy reached and the vein widened out to four fect. Careful assays indicato that it will run $8%0 per ton with very little sor! There is a sale pending on the property for $50,000. The.Hillside is located on Womack hill and joins the deeded land of the town on tho east, L. S. Streit, who is mining at Riversid has brought in samples of oro carrying per cent_green caroonate of copper. The vein is fourteen inches in width, lying b tween well defined walls of granite and porphyry. The vein is cut by a B00-foot crosscut tunnel that drains the property and also taps the vein, Thb samples ave the finest specimens of purd cojper ever scen in Cotorado. The property islgcated two mil west of Lannen's spur on the Denver & Rio nde railroad. « Rich Coal Veln. A six-foot vein of coal hag just been di: covered in_ southeastern' Arizona by D Theodore B. Comstock, director of the Ar- soni School of Mines. * The co is somi- anthracite, of excellent, fuet qualities. The opening of this body of voal will undoubtedly revolutionize the milling and reduction of precious metal in Arizona, ywhere coal is now* worth £20a ton at the npw fields at San Mavrcial, Sonoro, Mexico. ;Work was begun recently on siuking u new shaft at the site of the [ate dinmend drill povings. The pur- pose 1s to contirm the shoywlings of the drill. Lat he shaft will be used as an aie shaty, The first vein is at sevehtymine feet. '1f the shaft opens the coal as‘the borings showed a double compartment working shaft will follow. A railroad to Guaymas, eighty miles, will follow. Grading will be fall of tweive feet to the mile to the gulf. A town of 10,000 persons is expected at the site of tho new shaftin a year. Docks will be put in at Guaymas to supnly the mar- kots of the world with good anthracite coal. Mines in Alaska. Among the passengers from the City of Topeka, says the San IFrancisco Chronicle, was J. W. Jones, a mechanical engineer, who came down for the purpose of either building or buying a small steamer to do a general freizht and passenger business between Treadwell's, on Douglas 1sland, and Juneau. Mr. Jones formerly lived in Seattle, but | for the past several years has been in Alaska most of the time. During the past summer he put in $250,000 worth of machin- eryina sixty-stamp mill at Treadwell's tor the Treadwell Mining comy “The 1l is called the ‘Mex- ican, and the 250-stamp mill, also at Treadwell's and owned by the same company. is called the ‘Treadyell.’ The big mill has been in operation for eight years. The Treadwelis shipped 190,000 worth of gold bricks tothe United States mint at San Francisco, the cousignment being a cleanup of their mills’ past two months work. The gold was put off at Povt Townsend and will probably be sent to Cal- ifornia. Both the new mill and the big mill RHILWF\Y TIME GARD Leavos CHICAGO. BURLINGTON & Q.| Arriv Depot 104 Mason Six. | Omaha il VoRtinile hicazh EXpross. az0 & fowa Loeil Alaska via TORTING TN & M0 RIVER Dap’t 10th ant Mason St SXDrS Denver Exp, Depot 10th and Mason Sts, Kansas Cily Dity Bxpross.. i C. Night Exp. vii U, P, Traiis. THIVAGO, K. L & PACIFI ‘ Union Dapot 10th & Maroy pu. Loaves i 800 pin | _Night Bxpross 5.00pm | Chiicigo Vestibiule | LG, 203 pin \Colorado Linita 1 Teaves UNION PACIFIC _Omabia_|Union Depob 10ih & Marcy $ts Npris. b & Stroninb'e Pacinic Exmem \i0 mun(lh [ 500 Arrives Omalia fpn 1000 Leaves Ol D0a Deadwoo] eprars f.03am St Wyo, BN Ax Mo ol EXy (Bx. $iutay - SLPaul REpris AGO & mnw“\ BTN, VS Siu rrivas Ol SR (6.0 pm Liose. alley o Leaves " C.ST. P ML &0, _Omaha |_Denot 15t and Webster Sts. |~ Omaha SH0Ux Clty Aoaommadition. | #.03pn Clty Fxproas (Bx. S} 1240 b ) (i X CITY & PACLE Do 10 wnt Marey Stal 01 City Passwnzer St Paul Bxpro BIOUX CITY & PACLIC Depot, 1ath aud W <o St Paul Lini L Chicagzo Lt OMAHA & S LO0LS P. Dopot, 10 ahd Mar St Louls Oaniion Ball 20 pi 11000 3 3 Onaha pai 43 pim lic that Thomas W, This s to natify the pu Hazen is wo longer ugney 1o him or . i my employ. Payno WAL Dec. 7, 1598, PARROTTE, 48,0, 10 me. are working seven days u wo hours a day, ana about %50 men are omployed regulacly. 'Tho average monthly cleanup of the two mills is 300,000," Speaking of the mines of Alaska, Jones expressed great confidency in the fuvero of the Yukon country, Said he: I have observed that the prospeciors who ro- turn from a placer minine expedition in the Yukon come out and do not say much, but the next summer thoy return with confident 100ks on their faces. ~ A good many miners from the Yukon are wintoring at Juneau, One old miner who came down on the City of Topeka claimed to have located a new pold mine on ono of the islands adjacent to Junean. He oxhibitod ten or tweive gold nuggets, averaging in value 70 oach, which he claimed he hud found in the mine, Pros pectors and miners gonerally of small means are looking to the Yukon region with ex pectant faces, The men cmployed in the milis twell's recoivo §3 per day and “found" (board and lo\ging)." In What State 18 Yaw Che question of the boundary lino be- tween Arizona and California is up in the federal court, and it probably will be proven that Yuma is in California. William Hycks, indicted grand jury for selling liq to Indians, through Attorey Calvert Wilson, denies the jurisdiction of the court to_ try his case He cites the authority of the treaty of Guadaloupe Hidalgo and the recent reports of the inter ional boundary commission to show that the line runs directly west from the convergence of the Giila with tho Colo- rado viver, leaving Yuma in California Provious to 1877 a San Diego county (Cal.) ofieial attempted to collect taxes in Yuma. He was arrestod by the Arizona authorities, since which time, by common consent. the question has been dropped. The land offico authorities have always evaded the question. Dangerous Bloodhounds, Sheriff . C. King of San Bernardino, Cal., who has charge of the two thoroughbred bloodhounds recently purchased in Toxas for the purpose of trailing criminals in tho mountains and on the desert, took them out for a bractice run at Rialto the other day. Shorty Burr, a trusty, was sent out to make o trail through the sand and chaparral four miles in length, ending by climbiog a tree at Lytle creck. The dogs followed him successfull, trials, in the first of which “Short) near losing his life by descending the treo before King came up. As he was coming down the ferocious dogs made a dush at him, barely missing his _pantaloons. “Shorty” sprang foe the lower limbs just in time to save himself, The Dakotas A divorce suit is pending at Flandreau in which both varties are Indians, so the world do move ‘The recent decision of the United States courtin the Huron school bond case does not affect other bond issues in the state. A four-foot ledge of white quartz_cont ing gold vunning $10 to the ton has been unearthed southwest ot the J. R. mine near Deadwood. The stock shipments from Pierre still con- tinue as lurge as ever and nearly every day special trains loaded with cattle pass through there. Large gray wolves are unusually numer- ous on the range between Chamberlain and the Buack Hills, and unless prompt action is taken the loss to stockmen will bo very great. Helen George of Huron, 15 years of age, won a prize offered by Harper's Young People for the best story written by a scholar of any high school m the United States. A Iilinois wool k, twenty-four Mr. by tho federal in four came manufacturer who uses South Dakota wool pronounces it the best in the world. He had wool from Australi and other countries, but was enthusiastic over the Dakota product and ordered 40,000 Pounds more. Colonel M. H. Day, who was through the central Hills last week, says that he never saw 8o much real business-like pros- pecting going on in this country as at pres- ent. The gulches fairly swarm with deter- mined men who are earnestly endeavoring to “‘turn up something,” many meeting with success. A pack of seven gray wolves paid a visit to the Wind Cave stock ranch of Mr. C. H. Vulentine, near Buffalo Gap, a few days since. They ran a colt, which had been sep- arated from the mare, up to the corral and would have killed it almost in front of the house if it lad not been for the cook rushing out with a gun. Tusurance adjusters who have been exam- ining ris t Vermiliion have decided that the water works, not having oflicial connec- tion in any way with the city government, but on the contrary being allaw with the city, there ave no water works which the companies can accredit as such, and_the in- rates must be raised accordingly. ) ate of Kinghish capitalists is daily looked for to arrive in Deadwood, who are sxpected to purchase all the Golden Rew:ird property. including all the mines and chlo; iuation works, also the Welcome propert says the Lead City Tribune. If the sale poes it will be quite & sum of money, a great deal of swhich will be distributed 1 the Black Hills. Colorado, The November output at Creede will be about 10,000 tons, worth £500,000, A carload shipped by the Mattie D, Crip- ple Creok, notted $1,800 atter all vhe expenses were paid. ‘The Rice Consnlidated company is now em- ploying 100 men and has commenced work on the Cobbler and Steveus mine The«Guston, in the Ouray gold belt, is shipping over 100 cars a mouth to the smelters, Work will be pushed all winter in the district A daily hack is now run to Dubois, the new Goose creek gold district, from Supinero ou the Denver & Rio Grande, also from Gate View on the Lake City brancn, Ove which has for some time been thrown over the dump as worthless at the Kokomo mine, Russell district, has been found to be worth $4.90 a ton in free gold. The new Hartsel gold camp is on vhe lino of the old stage road between (fanon and Fairplay. It will be reopened and a stage iine from Canon to the field started in a few i I*'nvornbl(! reports continue to come from Goose creek, near Gunnison. A rich strike was made in tho Hoosier Boy mine this week 1o the shape of a twelve-foot vein of galena Lotta & Nichols, lessees of the New Zea- land, Cripple creck, secured a five-ounco re tort from five tons of ore tuken from a depth of 260 feet. It is the first pay work ever done on the mine. Decomposed grdnite heavily imprognated with hematite iron and careying flour gold in vich quantities has been struck on Colony creck, sixteen miles south of Silver creek. Six claims have been located by Fred Ball and the Lensch brothers. Extremely rich quartz, with gold lying in slaha, been struck in the Amanda lode on Wilson creek, two miles below Lawrenc over the line in Fremont county. Beside the quartz, whicn is an inch wide, is three feet of tale, full of free rold. The Otero county exchange of Rocky Ford vecerved on order from London, Tor 500 bushels of alfalfa soed. This is the third order it has recel in the last two months, ona being [r It appears itis used extensively in dyeing. A petition to Governor Waite is belng ci culated, asking him to word his call for th proposed exira session 80 as to enabio the general assembly to - establish the Cripple Creek mining district and vicinity as a new county. The document 1s being widely signed. A Mescalineo Indian, enroute: to the Grand Junction Indian school left the Rio Grande train at Minturn, and, after wander- ing in the mountain fastuesses for thre days, was found in a famished condition and almost frozen. Ha had become lonesome on the train and suspicious of his destination. This, togethier with no pavticular wish 1o go to school, caused him to conclude 1o leave the tram and walk back to his eastern home. Wyoming. A militia company is being organized in Rawlins. ‘The North Park stage now uses sleds on I'(‘n route between laramie and way from ‘III er 10 Up en is prog rapidiy. Ve aurvoy han been comploted for a distance of 150 miles f; Casper. There were 253,000 cattle received in this state last year, while the number this year veached bit 129,000, This is & falliug off of uearly 100 per cent. T'he cattle coming Lo however, and no tho state this year. remarkably clean lot been noticed The Stinking Water creek in Lave boen a daisoase ha northern Wyoming will be drained jnto a iarge irri- gating canal, to bring into culiivy ncres of fine land in the The work 18 to be commenced Omaha contractors. Ation 100,000 Big Horn basin, at once by Butte parties returning from the Clarke's Fork, Wyo, but roport 'that rights have been located near the place, and prospecto to stay away till spring. A number of ranchmen in the northern portions of the state h ing young orchards staried ing & groat doal of interest o It has been demonstratad boyor that fruit ratsing in the lower fiolds exhibit all the ground gold | the state is a success An unusually large number of been shipped from Wyomiug thi live stock agent of the Bikhor mates that 30,000 ead more will from contral Wyoning befo given the sh A strike_of reported, No particulars but thoe fact is that only ono mines at that point is wo posed that the men are reasons: That they ) industry a black arc of iug. the coal miners at ( striking a ot getiing enough some dust, 1 and water There is no fuel aro advised contral and ave promis- Tiey are tak- the matter. nd a doubt altitudes of sheep hiave s fall. Tho 1 road esti- shipped » the cnd of tho vear. The provailing low price of wool has evo. rhon is obtainahle, tho throo 1t is sup- for two per ton of coal mined and that vhoy ave only being paid monthly. Washington, John Staufor of four bear and two elic in one day. Holcomb recently bagged Three Colfax hunters have brought back eleven deer from the Colville cou ntry A gasoline launch pecforms the functiond of the milk wagon in the Gray's tr Suow is twenty inches worth, and deer are being mountains in great numbers. Judge Brinkor has just had t Masuo, a Bellingham Bay Jap, to file first citizenship papers. The famous big boulder of Sloc broken up at Spokane. of galena ana $12,000 Somo o ing houso at Blaine taking only t of all the guests, except the paw wanted, which contained $100, Miners waiting with deep is estimated to are river coun- at Leaven- driven down the o refusoT. permission an is being Itcontained 150 tons be worth tuto burglars went through a lodg- hie trousers they really considerable curiosity the result of the first “cleanup™ of the dredging machine which is the Columbia's €anas above Pasc Two boys, aged Gland 8 year: 10 walk from Tacoma to Scattle cousin. They had walked about when a teamster met them and back to Tacoma. A well in Mumnehaha down 250 fect and is farthe proposed to drill 1,500 feet in he ing coal or oil, or both. The British ship Andrina, teft Tacoma for Liverpool, carri ing t There is water cnough, but it at work in 0. started ont to see their three miles tock them ri, Spokane, is hirty feet is wpes of find- recently e the most valuablo cargo ever shipped from the sound. She was whe: loaded with canned t to the value of $158,000. salmon and The Tacoma Ledger cails attention to the of ext onibe that v the recent prognostications tides and carthquakes De nection with the fact meteorological conditions harbor was phenomenat. tide in remo 24, in th high con- similar the Major Handbury of the United States en- ginecrs states that the government jotty at the mouth of the Columbia riv damaged in tho least by the recey was reported from Astoria. Thr fect ot the tramway, witch had doned, was washeil ' out, but, as v was not it storm, as roe hundred been aban- | the jetty is completed, the tramway is of no further use. Oregon. A ar containing forty- was_sidetracked at Turner week. Judge Galloway thinks Oregon near turns Lin. Lane county will increase orchard in 1804, one two mepq day last will have v World's fair awards when the re- s hop ar 1,000 acres, und will set out 500 more ACLOS 1O Burt Fergus of Applegate killed five bears last week and at last accounts w the trail of the sixth. Stock Inspe the county hus 230,000 sheep, an 40,000 during the summes was hot on tor Ghlliam of Umatilla thinks increase of Another Fox vailey deer with big, branch- ing antlers has be Pacific pas At count ernor Pennoyer's Thanksgivi enger trains go b, Salem the sheriff, county Tt en_watehing the Oregon | clerk and judge kkept their ofiices open on Goy- Y. Tous Chapran of Canyonville obtained 12,000 pounds of dried vrunes this yvear as | the crop of two acres of Petite: are 7 years old. Klamath county shipped cattle this 11, according estimate. Three-year-old s and 2-year-olds 815 per | Nathan McBee, stock row_county, after having about his fall round-up amons the diffe reports 214,000 hiead in healthy co free from scal. A woman with a small child eers to the k d and e insnector got ‘The trees ad of e brought ows §15, for Mor: completed ent brands, ndition and on the Southern Pacific train ut West Fork one Gay last week ound for placer mines of gold dust good for pas money and Scio. She w nd thought tk from her snug sac o, but it wasn’t, the conductor, not scales, told hier Lo get off at Roseburg. she did and e ble difiiculty en in the town had \ making a trade, Miscellunoous. Stockton has just added 5,000 to the city public library. On some vineyards near Clara county, Cal, the yield of nine tous to the-wcre. as from the right amount oughL 1o be Shie had no Daviug any This 1 conside new bouks | Saratoga, Santa | graves was A find has been maie of a splendid quality of turquois> near G able discovery anders hos made its apps horses of South v 1 report in Southern California. Wolves and coyoles are more n Montana than they have been Stockmen have lost many sheep by their depredations. obe, Aviz, Riversid t from of Iu is a very Arance among Several ther towns umerous in for yeurs. and calves The Wilson rancii, one of the big places of Tohama county, California, will vided into small holdings. ‘I hore thousand acres in the ranch, Little damage was done by storm to the Big Treo road near ‘T'he ramn packed the loose extent helped the work. A party of Stockton duck h Sunday were lost on the tule Jand cral hours. but they killed sevent, repaid for their discomforts. 000 di- are se 1 the recent anta Cruz arth, and to some unters last ds for sev. ¥ birds ana Large deposits of fine white sand, suitable for glass making, huve boen discoy: ared near Salt Lake City, and the Chamber of Com- merea is endeavoring to secure t of a glass works there, At La Cupsta, N. M., an old wol Esquipala Tafoya was hanged until almost dead to make hor she kept her money and en committed the outrage, and clow to their identity 'he court of p ‘e has afrmed the Ranc nt to Beraalillo county, 70.000 ue grant, 4,000 S0 Teresa de Jesus grant, both in Valencla county Itis estimated that at least San Lins Obispo couuty, Californ set out this spring in prunes. man from the east has recently a largo tract of land and has ente coutract with a promioent ho to cover it entively with these The prune orchurd of Baron vou in this county has been hitherto the largest in the world, but this prise will throw it into the shade. s 08 d' A he erection man named by rufliuus isclose where jewelry Three there is no ate land claims at Santa Ibuquerque acres, and A 4,000 acres, ia, will bo One gentle- purchased ered 10to a rticulturi fruit trees, Scuroeder | cousiderea new euter- Audersou and H s Vietim, People crowded the morgue again yestor- day morning to take a lock ai the Murderer Anderson and his vietim, many have tried 1o solve the mys! crime, but up to the present time remaios of A great tery of the uo theory worth mentioning has veen advanced either by the police or an; Yesterday, Coror egram from Gr O. Sl one else. 4 1sland sigunea cting that the b Muul receive: Aunie hody of the wurdered woman be held uotil relatives ar- rived —_— DeWitt's Little Early Risers. safe pills, best pills, Small pills, WEAPOY BLAZING OIL HIS Fearful Fate of a Woman Why Could N Live with a Brute, DIABOLICAL DEED OF A DIVORCED DEMON Their Marringe Wi ot Annuiled on Gronnds roved the Justice Decres—~Woman Will Die, the Man is Free, Ity wnd Mo of t Los A Agilar, rocontly ro1 A dive grounds of committod a diabolica crime hero yosterday aftern Agilar went to the houso where the woman was staying, and whon she refused foligwed hor out into the back man was carrying a quart KOroseno. He broke the neck off the bottle and after anplyiog a match A man whose on the cruelty to %00 him yard. The boetle fillod witk 10 the contonts, as ho ras toward the woman, seized her aud pourss the burning kerosono upon thy woman's Nead, down the nock of hor dress and over her clothing ‘IThe woman ran into the straots scre: aming for help, The fiend then escaped. Before the neighbors who ran out witt vlankets could extinguish tho flames Mrs Agilar had been horribly burned. Hor en tire body was blisterod and roasted in a hor rible mannor. Sho will die Should Agilar fail wmto the hands of the indignant people he will be summarily dedalt with, FOR & FIENDISH CRIME, Tennis Hanged r Killing n Little Girl He Hnd Outraged, Hanwisnena, Pa., Dec Ben Tennis was haneed in the Dauphin county jail yard this morning in the presence of over 1,000 spec. tators. The drop fell at 1i:30 o'clock, nnd fifteen minutes later the physicians pro uounced him dead. This afternoon the body was taken to Hummelstown for burial e crush to get insido the jail yard was something awful. ‘Three men fainted and 1 to be taken out of the crowd by the olice. ‘l'ennis mounted the gallows with « 1, and av once n u briel prayer ‘This morning the parents of “Tenvis visited him and cheerfully granted him forgiveness. They were also present o the execution Ben Tennis' crime was onc of the most revolting in tho annals of the criminal lis- tory of Peunsylvama. His victim was Agiies Cooper Wright, a school girl of 4 yeurs, whom he outraged and then choked i0 death, because of her threat to oxposo him to her mother, The double erime was committed on & tember 19, 1803, and one week later ‘Tennis was arrested while at work in_a cornfield noar the s Ay to the Dauphio county jail lie broke down™ and made a con fession Lo his captors, in whieh he detailed at length tho scenes which culminated in the wurder. Hisarrest was followed by greal indignation, and when the confession was made threats of lynching wero heard alt through thu county. ‘Two weeks after the crime was commitied, he ploaded guilty to the charge of murder and evidence was taken by the court to establish the degree ot his crime. The court decided that ho was guilty of murder in vhe first dogree and son- tenced him to death Ben ep. COUGHLIN CASE DEAWS CROWDS. Huudreds of 'eople Unable to Secure Ade mission to the Court Roon Cureado, Dec. 7.--Attorney Scanlon ro sumed his spcech for the state at the oncning the Coughlin trial toda peonle thronged the dors of the court housc seeking admission to the court-room in ex- pectation of possible sensational develop- buu few gained an entrance, ends of the prosccution emphatically deny the story circulated that Joseph M- Latghlin, brother of Mrs. Andrew oy, i3 suspected of being the mysterious .’ B. monds” who reated the rooms at 117 Clark stree fv is mtimated that the MeLaughlin story has been put forward in the interest of the defense. Judge Tuthill today ruled that the prosecution muast omit “ference to “Simonds™ in the opening $5 10 the jury. Donohue concluded his speech just be- djourned for the day. ~ Judge speak for the defense 1omorrow of Hundreas of ng will morning. D MURDERER, endergast Objected t Hix Name Withour a Mister, ™ Cuicaco, Dec. 7.-The first four were sworn today at the trial of Assussin Prendergast. prisoucr startled the spectators during the proceedings by objecting to being Jendergast by the state's attorney. ant you to call me Mr. Pendergast,” he 1, il the attornsy theroafier didas re- quested. Being Called by jurors The Milwankeo Burglurs Arrestod in Chie Cicaco, Dec. 7.—August Waldon John Miller, wanted in N burgiaries which iv and waulkee for thros is clalmed they com. mitted there Tnesday uight, wera arcestad here today. Millor surrendered without ro: sistance, but Waldon locked himself up in a room aud, flourishin; big revolver, threat. ened to shoot the policemen who found him. He was finally overpowered and the stolen property was recovered together with o fine 8ot of ourglars' tols and safe ing im: plements, The men are said to bo well Known expert cracksmen, No Search for tho Murderers. Cavpo, LT, Dec. 7.—Threo Choctaw In. dians were murderea not far from here'at different times during the past week. Thel Liave been no arvests for either of the mur- ders, and noue of the Choctaw oficials hava made any offort to find out who the mur. derers ave. Kiled u Bad Man, Hensirace, Mo, Dec Wiliam Mo Cracken shot and killed Harvey Tucker al Elkton. Tucker had at variousz times at npted to tecrorize some of the town neat Elkton, McCracken surrenidered Lo the sherify . Marriage L The following mar 1ssued yesterday @ o and Address. ting, South Omaha + Augusta Baruholdt, south Oma { Gius Shoberg, Omalia 1 Besslo Johnson, Omaha ‘¥ man Ayers, Florence, Nob 1 Loutsa Behrendt, Plorence, Nebh § Loren Holwes, Council Biaffs, Tn Maggio Wyatt, Council Bluffs, Ia Sdohn W, King, Omaha I Mary A, Benge, Omshn o Ml £14i00d) Wi Stealing Hoxer. ©. DeMaun was captured in the act of taks Ing some empty boxos from the rear of a saloon at Twenty-fourth and Cuming streets Jast night. He wus arrested and charged with petit larceny. enses. age licenses wora Age. e 20 24 . 80 b1y 26 il 47 .25 . 81 a1 THE BEALTY MARKET, INSTRUMF | 18 WARRANTY DEEDY Smith and wite to Linwood Park compuny, lots 10, 11 aud 1 k0 Liuwood parie .o 8 Willlums d wife to Jamos Croighton, Lot 4, Barker's Allotme wnd 84 x306.6 foetadjoining suid ol 4 on wost M L Elisworth and wita 1o C | worth, lot 6, block 2, ninza subdiv WE Burlingln and wifo to (lans Jail, lot 25, block 11, On View M E Sipe and husband to Johi Bure It 15, block 1T, Hrown park G W Loomis and Wife to Mads Hapsen, 1ot 81, block 8, West Lawn Qu M DEEDS. City of Owaba to B.J K Bixteonth street ad block b, Kountze & It's add IS placed on vecord Decome s Hoppes' Bo- Totul amount of trauslers.

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