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SPECIAL NOTIGES. DYERTISEMENTS FOR THESE COLUMNS Will be tae 30 p. m. for the evening avd until 8:30 p. 1 morniog and Sunday editions A vertfar for th by requesting & numbered cheek can hvve thelk answors addresscd (o A numbered Jeler in eare of THE DRE. Answers 80 addressed Wil be delivered upon presentation of the cheek. FOR SALE- FURNITURE. Rates, 1140 thereatier Oy N STOVES OF ALL elln Atction word first othing ke KINDS na Storage 0o., nae GOt 11 YD AS NEW 11 Farnam st 11 R SALE. FURNITURE OF A TEN-ROOM at private wale. House for rent. Inquire M527 SITUATIONS—WANTED, Taten, 140 a word first insertion, 104 word there- Nothiing taken for loas than WANTED, AN EXPERIENCED OFFIC misi desires a situation A bookkeeper and espondent; moderate salary. Address M. R, 0. box 476, M531 4 — WANTED--MALE HELP. (i, 1150 & word fitat inaerion, 16 word theres ¥. Nothing taken for loss than 2 SOLICITONS. TEAMS FURNISHED; 1N ment €00ds. Ameriean Wringer Co., 1000 it 30 THE Patent r 25,00 10 At Wit rosse, Wis. 800 TAGENTS. SALARY OR COMMISSIO! &t Invention of th Chemieal Tnk Eraning Works like magic. Agents $195.00 por weok. For further part Vi Monroe Eraser M 36, La TO SELL BAKING a8 {1 ginss rolling ping or commis 707 Van Buren POWDER £30.00 Chi BiiALESMEN We piit our Wonth And expenses, Tling Powder Cc B “WA esse fare, K n WANTED, PLACES IN PRIV stauran (s, hotls, ote.. Indiesn, 1o wor tar board. - fEoheb ereinl eolloge, 161 and Douglas, WANT FIRST 0 #5 per day CLASS SOLICIT Address X 05, PED, MEN FOR THE SOUTH IN TEN Arkinans Mississippl & Lonisiana.chcap amer & O'Hearn, Labor agency, T o nd igh Biros., Com Mo2% 10 " Taten, 1ige a word firat fnsortio after. Rothing taken for 108 tha &L, WANTED FOR ¢ work North 20th stre . AN i1y ERAL HOUSE- 312 refe GIRL C (1 COMPETENT ) Mra Housework Do glas, (" WANTED, A COMPE mall family, good wages i\ place, o wiswl*r > 8 Wortls F S 100 Bt 41 28° T WANTED, A THOROUGHLY COMPETE O R R D o M. Berry, 1010 Georgla avenue M3 207 1\ WANTED, YOUNG GIRL LIVING AT HOME " Wark 8 caoh day. 221 North 2ith Apply paite Brownell hallne thing taken for loss tian 25e [),IOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF ‘DIIE CITY Tl O. . Davis company, 1505 Far 1 RN, CHOICE, 204 Bow blde 802 G-ROOM (O N wlrele. AGE, MOD "Elgutt K1 BLOCK 04 NINE-ROOM MODERN 3. W. Squt D, §-ROOM HOUSE Lnfurnished THOUSE, HANSCOM 248 fiee. M MODERN, FURNISHED OR Apply 1112 S 10t 418 T 5 AND 8-ROOM HOUSES IN THE CITY st rates. Inquire 2302 Blondo street MG JI* RESIDENCE. 10 FOR RENT, MODERN poms, 630 8.'17th street: house, 8 rooms, water and gas 627 8. 17th avente. Johi 1. B Leh niann or of M. Skinner, room 310, N. Y. Life. M118 D & MASON Ty, SONE BORGANT HOUSES WITH AL GO veulences, Breunan, Love & Co. I',\(Luv: Ijllll‘lk 1)L W0 GO0D SEVEN-ROOM HOUSES AND .00 and $25.0 J. D, Zittle, Brown - 16th and Douglas streets, M4 l) 7 ROOMS, DATH, STEAM, CENTRAL, BLE irfe light, haved atrects, uncaualed. Tizard, 1 Norihi 24th, M335 200 1), FoR 1 PHE SOUTH ELEGANT BIGHT- room brick. 20th and Tzard, block from Walnut il ling, #: Taquire coniptroller’y oMot ICE MODERN BRICK HOUSE park: Al eonvenienees: splen- convenient 10 motor. ete. Life buildi W MODERN 8-ROOM HOU: 1500, bl 1), FOR RENT 0 nseom TP Hicks, 306 N. Y. Tl a word firat in RENT. Inquire ABLE [RATLE 919 Dodge. ROOMS. l; FOR FURN Yrooms, E; best TRNISHED ROOMS W heat. 024 N. 1901 8t FURNISHED W ontli, 1011 Fu . 1721 CAPITOL AV Mi07 110 I GAS, BATI AND 0 ROOM TH BA' 6 | Nothing taken fo FOU WOMEN'S HOME, UNDER CARE OF tian assockation, 111 8. 171h st. 500 0D BOARD, REASONABLE rwonth. B - posiome 00 Cinsis ut. MS AND BOARD. $1.00 and $5.00 w BOTH 411 1ige i word first insortion. 1 a word thera- othiug taken fOr less Uian AVEN A FORRENTS1O0RES AND OFFICES, . | r insertion, 1 W e BSTORY . 10t and Loavenworth; thivty horsos Sorage. J. W. Squive. 248 1, 000 feel o wm street. Job with about 1 140810 Fa LY H. 1 Leb FOR RENT. GOOD STORE dxposition bullding, corn aveune, hnmediately ' adjucent theaten” Reawpnable torimns. et Natloual Bank bl FOR REN'T, TH 010 Far Do witer on 9 ROOMS IN THE th and Capitol 10 tho 15th Street Iuquire at room 14 Mizsy 4-STORY BRICK BUILDING “Tho bullding haw a ire proof ce- awn hwating fixtiee Apply at the of! 910 AG]‘.NTS WANTED. " Rates, 100 Line e b Nothi fnwartion. $1.60 a line per leas that Zc. £ ke (or WANTED, SOLLICITORS, BOTH SEX | Jowabia, Soith Omata, Plittsmouth Counell Kluffa. Koaliue, ofico oor: 1 ey, Omuha AMS & CROSS, A.l()lxi: — TOLD GOODS, 11 Parpam. - STORAGE ¥OR M HOUS) wlei wid clieap rates. B W l'q\' 3 word i at insertion. IHI'I‘;‘& ler. Nothlug taken for less than 3 N CWANFED GOOD § 10 8 ROOM COMTAGRE With modern convenlences. un full 1ot Lo gradop ther Qud mont Rt ness dreas 3. WE SHINE B0OTS lns i 25¢; baths, 20e. month T fue m Y FOR SALE -FURNITURE. Nothi tire and all kit it five rooms all complete of CK, BANJOIST AND TEACHER, a wol firat Insertion. 1c taken for Tess than 2 )‘; Hid A word there HE FURNI- nails for the fornishing South 22nd the FOR BALE--MISCELLANELOUS, Rates, aftor Dbl Qifiratie i good order (l.unm. Address A 4 FOR SALI Auld sy for #1000, A word pari CHEAP, Dausengor arly new, first Nothing taken for I'HH\i: 1 Diar drawlng 7 Insertic T il 1 1 1wo f e alars Lo. BERMAN JEWELER COR. 1 plished 1506 1d im pos CFIRS elavator. Bostd T-CLA @93 th EVOLUTION Ao sr3: 2001 Con- © Box 8, South 37 3 &DOUGLAS rter; bedrock. 916 13 ASS CRANE leve IN AMOUNTS cont interost 510 31% Ratos, 100 Atirst e ¢ ACTIVE | Al eatate i openi; 1102 F oh tnsortion, Ul taken for less thiv E PAILL Toan g for t ORI o rig! FRE AN ES- \ranco bust Wt party. Ad- Mais 20° MPLOY ALL ir cutting. it cLAu{onaNTS Rates, 10¢ 4 line each insortion, 81 MRS. DIt 1AbIG busiiess floos sea bntis MME MADANE room i, Miuss s Daths, STOWE Nothing taken fc H. WARRF SMITH, KO Hotl Brinswiek PERSONAL. J mal baths. Sealp and and chiropodist Mrs. Post.3101¢ S, el th ‘ohol, 8 DOUG aleohol MAGNETIC HEAL hair {reatm St CLAIRVOY / varat 119, team suplues MiH 30% LAS, THIRD Sulbhur and MBI 81° oo ent, manie 1 Withnell blk 814 VIAVI 15 A HOME T TME ook wid consultation fr Lady attendant. Life Bldg ALTH )N, NT H name, U WAN M. cyery por thinking of ridin 180 you ADDRI A 3 within 100 miiles of Omal buyin, Tean give vou Inform 0. Daxon, i i or dealing tion thi 16th, O1 in bieye ¢ will Tnter W | cent; nodelays, WFatnam cling: e ", Rates, 10¢ MON| A line, v 1o O 1. Davis Co TO £3,000 in: 1 MONEY TO LOAN—REAL E riion, $1.5 Nothiug taken for less thin LOAN AT TOWE LOANSON IMPROVED AND UNIMPT and upwards ith & Co. 1320 f will tradeclear land or 1ots aud pay some eash, oF assumo small encumbranee. Sead full deseriplion anl brica 10'A © Beo offiee. 642 N, WANTED. A GOOD SECOND-HAND SAFE. heap; Wil pay cash. Addross A 9. this amice. MOS0 HONY L AN AL 10w ANDTR! tes for cliole it i 10wit 2arins or O MO! nipra 1105 yea W MO MORTGAGE 1 13 10 LOAN AT LOWES I RATE: 1inimproved Omiha real idelity Trust Co., 170 2 TO LOAN ADply 10 W. B. Melkle, First National Bic bldg. AT CURK LOANS, A. MOORE, o 5 ON st 2 Farnim 81 LENT RATES it 1017 AT ONCI loans on Fidel 1, APPLI ity Trast c Omahia’ prope: SATIONS FOR from omi Tatos, 100 month X wmall or Nothing t MONEY wil loan a e each TO LOAM. en for 1oss thin nsertion. $1,50 u liue per you any sun which von wish, lowest possible ratus, in the auickest possit OR ou_ean pay 1t nd for an. back’ lon lenzth of tim I such fns you w You an Lorrow RNITURE AND PIANOS, et ANy DR § AR Without publieity or ren oM THE OLDE: X urity 7 HA MORTGAGE SOUTH 16TH st floor g OA UAGES, SRCHANDISE proy rty. N CO., REET. ST, LARGEST ANDONLY INCORPOR:- ATED LOAN COMPANY IN OMAHA. WILL LOA v your I HOILSES 12 REC) to all the cost of Y EOR Room Cor. 15th and Haru 1, Contiiental block. X MONE » contil X MoN Y nos \hal. J. 1. Haddoel,room 437, R fienit IO LOAN. MONEY 0! Ktrietly contidential GURAN' Withn BIPTS, ol ol block, sis. ANY KIND OF S ALk Harels, room SES, WAGONS. of all 702 N Y. Kinds Lusiness block MOHY . LIFE BLI BUBINLSS_ CHANCES, Rates, 10 month Y ey 1 allne cach insertion, $1.5 Nothing taken for less than ATAVORAULE 1ol ont Dicros diifonal capi guaranioed 1 viaw wolicited. orlni 5 bustn Al which m, and Dovglus streol. Y ron 218N Y For 1tk ket e Dox bust Tocatio FOR SALE in South SA ixtiren Luquire 1 {Hate. returas. CHEAD, T Omabia, 4%, nuking y o aeth « Wi, Flomin BEST T Inquir " ESTABLISHED MEAT conpi 1y lne per OPPORTUNITY TO ENTER {shid business. Will ba op. 3 desirablo ad- or wilent o drreapondane s § & Co M COCATED SA- o J W Sine, MAR- 5 living rooms S. 818t avenue THE_OMAHA DAILY BEE: FREDAY, DECEMBER TACOMA'S STREM’ OF FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE Rates, 106 A 1ine each Insertion, #1.50 A 1o month. Nothing taken for 1688 than 230 JOR BARC At 1S ON FARNAM 1911 _and Mason Way down prices exchange. B, J. AINS I HAVE HOU Burdetto st Al Soith Omahi ‘ms for sale and S0, 10th st. FRUITFARM AT A BARGAIN: 74 TRLT6m fram Himiua; 425 Apple tsen: 5,000 Denrtt grapes; 100 eherry tee 0 plums. D. J. Hut inson & Co., 617 B'dway. Counell Bluffs. M0S3 J3 PBARGAINS HOUSES, LOTS A or trade.F. K. Darling, Barke QTOPEL PLACE LOTS ARK SELLING 1. Pablan. A.C. Joh G J. B W. H. Whittal. M. Von Jaamui Joscph Wittar B. 0. Learie, Joseph Berg. %. H. Hunt. %, G, Parsons W. T. Wait. Georee Anderson M. A. Snell Geoige 8. Snell THave cach bought from 1 to Stopel Place. Price of 1ots advance $25 on Jan. w18 your time to by 1l or addreas, W. A. Webst phone 5. MAT8-30. JOR SALE CHEAP: 0-ROOM COTTAGE ON “leased ground. 1. N. Hammoud, 1916 Lake st B Pt Miller 14 In 18t 102 Bee Hide. 1300 ACRES NEAR excellont 8oi1; will grow firat &, vogotablos. #0300 per ley county, Neb., only two on U, P. Ry, and four R, . good soll, run- ;#8800 2,400 _peres fn starn Colc close to Nebraski st class 8oll; thr he smooth 1n; y of good water, splendidly d ming or grazing IN LAND- ning wat Log line: fon, §1 Nothing taken for lexs th SES, $1; WRAPPERS, $2. 000 N. 240 L NDERWE, AR AN Mrs. Burton, - FINE SEWING; LADIES' U L baby outiits a spectity. tol avenue MENTS TO solieited. DO DRES: Miss Sturdy, 4 1ine cach tngortion. $1 Nothing taken for loss t STUBEN,| |-m€m». ADDI HO! N. Y. Life bulldtug S AW PHELPS leplione 1054 1000 AND €100 A H Biknort, Neb. MI105 J] SHORTHAND AND TYPoWRITING. aaeh . $1 for loss thian 230 D GENTLEMEN CAN SOON acquire 4 working kiowledge of shorthand and typewriting at A. C. Van Sant's sehool of sho and. 513 N. Y. Life. Typowrlters to rent. 82 WANIED TO BORROW. ok o 10 ORSES month. “WINTERED, $3.00 Address Hopper Bros., “Rates, 100 a line cach aariic month. Nothing take OUNG LADIE v lus per nacrtion, $1.50 “aline per r less th Nothing t I A ENT PAID ON on good Omalia © York Life building ANY Alex Moore, 5 MEL D Rates, 10¢ o month. Nothing tal (OLL ECTIONS. a word (irat insertion, l¢ ng taken for less tha “OST OR STOLE) Jlame in left Retum to 223 BLACK NEWFOUNDLAND, tront. foo, e siiver collar Dodke sireet i Fecetve ¢ OST-SUNDAY, BLACK with silver mountin venue and 22nd a returned t XID POCKRTIOOK nd Capitol for information where she may be fo addock. M0 —HAND BAG, CONTAINING CITY WAR- itand pocketbook. Returu to 2113 8 and receive reward. CERTIFIC ns Natlondl, notes. Roward on Grand Tsland, Neb. UNDERTAKERSANDEMBALMERS Rates, 10¢ a line ea month. " Nothing take and Island. 0 10 GusLAY i tngertlon, $1.50 a lne per for less than 25 T W. BAKER (FORMERLY WITE JONN G Jacoba, deccasod; Later withM . 0. Maul), taker and embalmer, 613 S. 16th st. Tel I K. LURKETT, FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND « cuibalmer. 1618 Chicago at. Tel. 9 Ratos, 10¢ a 1in b, Nothing take ARE OFFERING A NUMBER OF FIRST A8s mortgages on Omaha propoes No security Is hetter than a good first morigag Fldelity T auy, Boe Bldg BR m{pfn on DIAMOND I money 130 dinmond Rates, 10¢ @ line each_insertion. month TEW ) $1 Nothing taken for less than ECOND HA rden & Sell ALL KINDS i.-Chicago il PROTECT YOUR EYES Hirschberg's *‘“fi.%’:i:;; \s Nonchangoable Speetacles aal h)cglasm. HAXHEYER BRO GHIIAIV. lb EYE mAss ES { ETEN e PATEINT . SUES& 0. B ulls b Advice FREE. LE CH AP OR CASH e B L i ¥1.000; ehioap rent; £00d reano TONLY: G Ly nvole on’ for welling. Cull ou or wddress, Jokn Murer, Norfolk, Neb. 7 -DO You stock of guods? i BONLE OAIL A6 xOl ARG, fon et e WANT T0 mwmur OF have 537 20¢ YOUR skin land Gro. ceries o handware preferred, but would consider elean stoek of gener 0. Hox 26 Yo Y, die all mon: ons, i ¢ loeation g, " Rates. 100 Aurora, N ~FOR SALE. dy ¢ h. Nou i 1 nierchandise. FIRST-CLA §00d business AU, B MAN WITH SMALL CAPITA ny alregdy o i the Adidress A8, Bee, TOCK (¢ $$3.000; ean be reduced ¥ FOOMS | Ont L county; Adurens Box 47, " JEWE IDatairs; o £00d 1 Address P A HOTEL DAT MB40 H0° Toad: 1o hun Motd 29% LY AND NO. building LY Meit: K00d asons f0r well Loxingion, Neb. {0, $1.50 & 1100 per ps 1 Aicon 1oF loas than 3 o LOWS 100 KARMS IN NEURASKA KA and Dk nidse. hures and cattle. Add STOCK A Wil se ur \IIIA At Lorses wad #5.000.00 HAKDW, destate aiul eash 0000 5t THN000.00 ¥ for gr. $500.00 1 3 1L chmap or NERY Box 205 AR slock, $2.300.00 Box 76,1y exchango for Afort, L AND fiun..nf Fraukforl. | WO REAL cash, balauce ). tock wdso. for good Tow: far, #1 500.00 e and gon. Omab good 10w, ear land or ¥ Ringor, N, VANTED, 10 BUY A TAILOL SHOP IN AN wmall couutry town; will pay cash Address A7 e Mouz 4L WL b £ - KADR el dlse EAR PLOPH Adarens ¥ § property au cadh ds silte $200 00 10 Ly’ propesiy 19 Paman. N34T TY AND Hoe. MiaLs 0z, OMAHA, NEE, STOUKHOLOERS' M & Republica Company. Notice is hereby given that the unnual meot- ing of the stockhotders of the Omaulin & Repub- lican Valloy Ruilway company, for the elec tion of seven dircotors und such other busi- ness as may properly coue before the meeting will be held it the office of Jolm M. Thurston Unlon Pacific building, in the city of Omahi dnesduy, the 3d day of January, 4, at 10 o'cloek i The stock books will be elosed for i pose tenrdays before the meeting. ALEX MILLAR, Sec 0, 1893, d The Omah: Valley Kallway at pur- ary -0t iders Meeting, 2 OF LEE-CLARKE-ANDREESEN 1[ARD- WARE Co., OMAMA, Neb., Dec. 8, 1893.—Notice I hereby ktven 10 fiia stdckhotders of tho Lee Clarke-Audreesen Hardware combuny thut he unnual meeting of the stockholders of the om mny will he held at offices ¢ he mald company, $021 und” 1228 Trarney. streot” i the. oty at Omaha, [u” e stato %t Nobraskis, o Tuss, L January 9, A. D, 1894, at 8 o'clock p. m, o e R CTad b dlatt g L e of Sk for tie company to sorve furkng the eusuiug year and 10 transact such other business us wnay b preseatod ai sugh ioatiu - resident. W, ML Grass, S Attest: " umu 301J8 Stockholde Land compiny: Al the wunuil eeds the stock- ot iy for the on OF mummmuunu such oihge bus NEss % wisy properly come bofare the ueeting WAL Beldl bt thhw oice Of John M. Tinrston, Union Pacitic bullding, Onaba, Neb.. upon Monday, the sth day of Junuary, 1504 4t 10 ocloek i . Bosten, Decenibwer 110, Lo Abkx Mit a0e Twta Mnollu[. Unian 1 iy en L ol hereby LUCK Mine of Rioh Gold and !ulier Ors Found in the Heart of thoflny. ITS DISCOVERY PURELY AN ACCIDENT Owners of the Properiy Not Yot Aware Their Residences Ate Resting Possible Co Northwestern Notes. An eight-foot ledge of silver and ona tock Ldde—sSome gold quartz has been discovered under this city, says o ma dispatch to the S sco Examiner, and there is a live fight going on for possession. A shows the quartz to carry #150 in sil £27 in gold per ton. It is located in ter of population and was discov accident A man was employed in digging and uncovercd th from the surface the quartz with a pick, and while throwing someof it out upon an n Fran- ly secret n assay ver and the cen- ered by a cellar ledge about seven feot Ho was able to dig up ho was embank- ment a mining man hying near by passed and picked it up. He considered rock, and after consulting a few fri of whom wera pledged to secrecy result was known, decided assay. Samples were taken to a it good ends, all until the to make an reliable £ yer, who in his official report gives the above figures and pronounces it the best ore he has seen in the northwest, hlthough he did cut with a knife. west in a lino with Mount Tucoma. not sufficiently uncovered to lo or dip, and may turn over depth. Lawyers have been employed to o t the” Tacoma city townsite not kuow where 1t was secured. quartz has a trace of copper. T spots, containing sulphuret of silver The ledge runs e rese The he black can be ast and It was to the walls eight feet in cortain ves the mineral rights for government filing, and it it does two blocks in th ping will be filed owning the lots will be taken into a meut scheme. vicinity of the crop- upon; if not the parties develop None of the owners of the property in the vicinity h bes of the assay, and, in _fact, they that one has been made or th denc worth from $3,000 to 810,000, ing on top of a possible Con Placer filings h Tucoma at inter tates Senator James G cisco, one of the owners of lode, is in the city, and coma_find will ve boen made in a the ¢ nples of Goose Creek Camp. 1 apprised of the’ results do not know t their resi- arerest stock lode nd about ‘omstock the be submitted to him for in- oose Creek is booming despite winter weatner. Kxperts visiting the ca nounce it the most promising gold in Colorado, covers five miles wide and eight Already a number of pros) bonded at from £5,000 to $1) Many buildings are now in cou! tion, says the Denver Times, Creek alre livery stable, Me: managers from Gilpin, are now. what will be by far thd best and dwelling in the camp, I A. Sper is also crecting an ofiicp, The cng Gunnison county is 'herds sur is. Griftey and_Sutfon, expert mp pro- district In area, so far as prospected, it miles ccts hav 000 each. lone. been of erec- and Goo ady boasts of’a biitcner shop and mine erecting largest assaye incer of eviug o wagon road to Gunnisop City. by ovder of the county that a majority he Uibola cree less expensive. Lxperts Colorado has been so prolifie in > think” and commissioncys. totwithstanding favor route us Hll" most h-nsihla and the L'agreo that nature nowhero in Zrassroot promising bonauzas as hé‘n"‘ Ninety days fuir woather wiil determineswhother or not Goose Creek is; to outrival Joh&uuesburg, | Africa. Found a Wonderul Cave. Near Lewiston, Mont., a cave has been found in which the explorers traveled for a mile over frozen floors. which were never seon before, covered, glistening with ice and says tho Laramio Boomer blazed their way for the aistan, party returned, theéir compass ha come useless on_account of the ce stated, Rooms, the like of were dis- minerals, Having the ving b magnetic iron ore of which the walls of the cave were made, Oneof the party baclk to town, filed a claim’ on after further prospecting, thinks work it. Some Placer DIggings. Gold has be on the Newshkah river, cmptying into Gray's harbor and & half below Aberdeen, Wash. teen claims were staked out und other aay, says the Scattle quite a number are prospecting more claims will doubtless be fited The mines are all placer and are sa $6.50 a ton, which, on danceof water worked at a found in around h to work aud’ this fact lends some the report that paying proporties h As far as can bo learnea at hand, will enable large profit. Gold uearly all of thesmall work is being tehed. The grounds are easily Herald, and s00n as he got the land, nd, he will n found in payig quantities a small stream bout a mile Seven- filed the and many at onc 1d to run account of the abun- lana to be has been streams o, bt not in sufficient quantity belief to uve been the men Anx10usly reached, being about two hours walk from the city. Beaver Farming. Messrs. Baker & Smith sufticient land along Valley goue into beaver farming, have taken creck and have says tho Beile up RHlLWHY TIME URRD oot L0th i Sason Sis. eee-Chicagh Vestionl ~Chicagh Bxpress "CHieazo & Towa Locil Pacfie Joi. Locul S[BURLINI IOV X Omahia | DapdUIIE a1 T Mudon Sta, 10.1 L Denver Xprosn *Deadwood Expross .Denver EXpress. ... ska Local (xeapt 8. Lincoln I 3RV R Cunithi D45 an i Twavos | GHICAGO, . T & PAC Omaha | Union Dapdi 10th & Maray Sia Depot 10th and Maso: Sts. ansas Olty Dy Bxpie Atlantie Exj .. Nlght E g0 Vestibilad bimi(s i Exp. (10 0B, ex. si WhsT. s | OEIan0mi & Fox iy F oA e UNION PACIRIC, L)m.ll\. 10th &.\Llll‘» S W80 “Deinver EXpies 21 ~Overland a0 am H.00 pim 5.00pm | O 1210 wm | Oklahol Opm | Ga0pm | -Paclilo ¥ " Denver Fistatail CHICAGO, MIL (& RE. PAU L . . Doriot id M Chicugo D] E. & MO VALLEY Depot 15th and Wepgier Ste. Deadwood 45 i Laaves | Omihis Teaves ¥, Omaha o . HEn. (B Mo Norfolig Exbrosatich 8 i tay) St Paul Bxpross Aves THWES N i epot. T08h 8 My St 7103 am (liicago Exnfiss 4,00 Veutibule Limited 45240 . Bastorn Fiyer 5,80 pin | (S 550 Ohle. Pasa Mo, Valies Losilt MI3SOURT PaciPie, Depot 15tk and Webster Sts. 220 St Louls Express 10.00 pis (5L Louls Exprons 75,10 pay | Dilly {ex Sum) N [ UL ¥ Teuves Ol Leaves - aha Ahuy.u.l,'nll and W Sioux Clty Accomnmodatios oux ity Exproas (Ex. $uu. ) St Paul Limited Assenzor (Bx Sun. SI0UX CITY & PACIFC Depol, 10 and Musvy Sta. Sloux Gity Passonger St. Paul Expross b CITY & PACIFIC ) iand Wabater ‘49 u. Panl Liniitos Chifcago Linied OMATA & 52 LOULS Depat, i0th wad M i Laouie Cavuon Halh Taeaves [ i) 4.10 pm 4:10 pum 4250 pm TAFFIves Omahs | ‘Guiana X B0 pm pm | Béatrico & Stromsb' g?x {ex S| 1230 p 1105 am {420 om | Airivos O 5.10pn 510 pn i 920 401 1apm (1 um.‘ 1 12.40 pm .25 4 545 |Arrives 1" Omahs 11020 pox 110:00 a0 Arvivom Onshi BNTCXETT | & herd ¢ WAND 21, 1893. Fourche Bee; in fact, they have been in the ' while in twenty days, siace the food adjunct business for several over 200 ranch is situated around it they have erected a fence. The boavers have done tho rest They have built their own dams, and always preparo for winter Jist as though they wero not prisoners. The firm will kill off some of the older males this winter and thus be to roalizo something from 1o investmen As first-class beaver skins aro worth present on the eastern market about #8 per Pound. it will readily bo seen that the profits can be made something exceedingly flat- tering vears, au beavers. along the now have The beaver cree and woven wire Some Cripple Creek Mines, As depth is veached in the Pharmacist the ore seems to increase in richness. A sample assay wis made on eighty-two sacl of ore taken from the lowest level feot below the surface, which went 9015 ounces, or $1,800 per ton 1f the parties who own the Lattls May, located on the west slope of Beacon Hill, not doceived themselves the Donvel Tines, this property become biz shipper of high ore in the near future. A Asbeen run in which cuts the vein at deptn of 125 feet and drifts run along the vein There are eleven feet of ore in cach breast with a pay streak three foot in width along the hanging wall which assays from 0 to 8200 por ton 1. R. Holden, the well known smelter man, is in canp for the purposo of erecting o mill to treat low grade ore. A wodified chlorination process will be usod. The Dakota:, A vein of clean copper and iron pyri has been struck in the Two Bears Deadwood. Twenty-two artesian wells have been put down in various parts of South Dakota since the ist of last March. Yankton business men propose to give all their froight business to the road that will run traing so that passengers can stop over without remaining over night About thirty Russians, including and childron, arrived at Burcka, S. D., the other day looking for government land which can still be found in this neighbo hood. Oue of the richest samples of wold ore ever shown in Rapid City was brougnt in from the Keystone mine by Charlos Hayward on bis return from a visit to that famous pr erty. The samvlo is literally yellow w wold, and such rock would go several thou- and dollars to the ton. Charles Ankeny, one of the owners of the Fortunate Discovery mine. which is located near the Blue Lead in the Sheridan dis- tricts, rejorts that recent assay at the School of Mines gives returns of about 30 per ton. ‘The property now has a_tunnel in 100 feot with a crosseut of twelve feet. I2k-Governor Larrabee is reported to have sold his coal mine in_the Black Hills for §100,000 to President Swoet, of the Chicago, Wilmington & Vermillion Coal company of Chicago, who will transfer it to the Wy ming & Pierre Railroad company, of which he is chairman, and which it the spring will build a railroad from the mine to a connce- tion with the B. & M. at Minnesota Colorado. The daily receivts at Durango now run from thirteen to fifteen car loads a day. The Summit guleh mill, Breckenridge, sent sixty ounces of gold to the Denver mint lust week. Ore worth #1063 n_gold has been struck in the fifty foot level of the St. Louis mine Boulder county. leven pounds of gold was sent by the Barrett lease on Faincomb hill, Summit county, tho other day. The Moose vein has been encountered in the Ada Bell, Cripple Creek, ata point 600 feet south of the Moose shart. he flouring mill at Burlington is running successfully, and now it is proposed to start a creawmery and a broom factory. “There were 1,799 rabbits killed in the Lunt at Lamar last week. They averaged six and a half pounds apicce, or a totai of over five and o half tons. “I'wo pounds of gold and twenty-five sacks of lead concentrites were obtained from cleven tons of ore from the Gold Dust mine, Dry guleh, Breckenriage. The Victor mines in Las Animas connty have orders for 100 tous of coal s day, but grip is so prevalent among the miners that only fifty tons can be gotten out. The cyanide mill at Junction Creek. La Platacounty, has hundled ore all the fall at about & a ton. As the ore ranges from $20 10 §40 there is a ood profit in working it Inthe week ending December 15 Creede shipped 102 cars, 1815 tons, the freight charges being $7,244. At an estimate of §60 4 ton this makes $02400 or £,000,000 a year. 5 Manitou park is again attracting vion. Ixcellent indications have been struck by tenderfoot prospectors on the Johuson ranch, three miles west of the hotel. A big tunnel project is on creek in the Pitkin gold belt. to cut the Sacramento, ronto, Montreal. Legal Tender, Allerton, oft Snap and Tidal Wave veios. 1. A. Honecker of I'ruita brought to Grand Junction a number of grindstones of a superior sandstone claimed to be equal to the far-famed stones cut in Ohio. ‘This is & new dustry established by Mr. Honecker and itDromises to be a growing one. as he 1s thoroughly familiar with the business and has the quarry from which the stone is eut. Oregon. Coyotes ave destroying sheep and gouts by tho dozens in Spring valley. A new flour milt with a cap barrels a day is in sight for D. White labor has supy woodsawers on the strects of The Dalles A San Diego man writes to the governor that he has changed the name of his old boy from Grover to Sylvester. The Co-Operativ says will grade tunnel 1 ic ore mine at women is atten- foot at Ohio 1L is planued Monte Vista, To- city of seventy ton, nted the Chinese Coal Mining company of Coquille has comploted its wranway and 100 foot bridge, and has brought into town the first load of coal Jonn R. Harrison. an old soldier from Tilla- ook, arrived ata Forest Grove hotel the other'day, bound fora hospital in Portlund Ho was iraveling on foot, was cight days ot the road and lay out on the mountains with out food two nights, flere is the latest exhibit for relic degartment: Mrs. W. D. Uare of Hills boro has u table which formed part of her mother's outhit at the time of her marriage, in the year 1515, How old the table was at that time is not vemembered. he Crook county court has offered a series of bounties for scaips of wild animals. The bounties are not us large s the peonle would have liked, but the order is a welcome one, as it will novonly do good in depopuliting the herds of wolves aud coyotes, but furnish employment, which is needed by muny these nurd thines Duriug the hi to the Salem | the pioncer (h water a scow belonging iprovement company floatod over a pile and the veceding water loft it there. As it gradually sank the pile was thrust through the scow,and it now pro trudes above the deck. The top of the pro- jecting pile is sawed off as ivcomes aboy. deck, and another rise in the river is ox pected to float the craft While coming across Comb's flat last i'ri day W. C. Plummer of Prinevillo-witnesscd an’ exciting fight between an caglo and u coyote. The eagle had caught a rabbit, and the coyote undertook to take it away from him. The eaglo defended bis prey manfully for some time. but the coyote wus too much for him and finylly got away with the rab bit, but not until ufter the caglo had clawed several handfuls of hair out of his bick left him somewhat distigured Washington A Cosmopolis mill s fillin ordor for 20,000 orange boxes Three different shufts have beeu sunlfor coal in the Dungeness country. Spokane 18 figuring its population ut 51,500, on the school attendance basis Indiaus from White Salmon deer along Trout lake in Klic A Goldendale mun has so that be adyertises for help themselves gratis Iiwaco's new miostrel company will use its box receivts in improving Lie cometery Its jokes may be excusable, therefore, if wrave, Kelso is agitated at the veyors aud is figuring be the building of the Uni t Lhe Sound. 1u the last thirty days (. People’s L uucle,” & vew charituole organisstion Blokase, has beeu lodaiug 1,062 appi aw \ California are hunting Sunty m AbD: people Lo come 08 and preseuce of su i\t will colebrate and | “acific extension nas beon estabiished, 2,138 meals have been furnished to hungry men Representatives of a_considerable colony of Manitoba German Mennonites aro pros pecting Whiaby island with colonization schemes in view. sattle’s anti-gambling been declared void as being in conflict with ate law. Assault and battery cases, also, must be prosecuted under the state code. Sniling vossels are being sent to sea this year much carlior than usual. Tho reason assigned is that new and more rigid instruc tions from the government appertaining to the sealing quostion are antizipated Januar: L. The vessels hopa to get away bo sea be: fore and avoid roceiving notice of any new regulations ordinances have Wyoming. Colonies are povulatin valley at a rapid rate 18 estimated that the Wyoming for this year will rea At Cheyenne recently huntors antelope * within sight of the building. Ore from a strike in central Wyoming, near Buffalo, assayed £8.000 to tho ton at the Laramio School of Mines Laramio is to give a bonus of §30,000 and 1000 acres of land to the now glass works | company, the company to erect works which | will give employment to $00 men, oporations to begin on July 1. One-Malf the bonus has been subscribed The South Pass district is again looming into notice as a gold praducor. Fifty tons of coment vock at Minors: Delight was milled last week and produced $0.50 a ton. This rock can be profitably handled at £ a ton, and thero ave unlimited quantities of 1t Miscellaneons The mayor of Phanix, Ariz, has or a largo lob of sugar beet’ seed for dist tion among the farmers near Phanix Iixcellent returns are reported from centrator work at Dolores, South Sant county, N. M. Ono_wachine is said to cleancd up $17 in half a day's run. Hillsboro, N. M., a new mining camp, boasts of having no uncmployed men. Work is offercd to all miners who come there. The gold ore runs from $45 vo 8108 1 ton. A few daysagoa report was civcnlated at Boise City thata vein of gold ore, worth from €00 to £1,000 a ton, was discovered in K. P. Plowman’s mine at Neal, N. M A strong effort is being made to secure the establishment at San Diego of nment naval traming school similav in charact that at Harbor island, on the Atlaptic o A bill has been introduced in the senate authorizing the secretary of the interior to grant the right of way over the Indiau rese vations for irrigation canals. Al priov rights of ndividual Iudians are to be respected and payment is to be madw for the privileges granted. The farmers of the San Juan valley Mexico, have shipped- this season from Du- rango several tons of loney, one mun alone shipping 4,500 pounds. The price received is ot known. but he refused 111, cents a pound for his second grade in Durang Twelve miles from Tres Pinos, Cal, is ¢ mountain of beautiful fine white marble that is said to be cqual in quality to any in the world. The marble taken from these quarries now is hauled over rough countr, roaos and this one item of transportation of marble twelve miles makes it more expensive than marble shipped from lurope. A farmer living in Boise valley is in Boise to secure engineers to survey a large canal The water is to_be taken from Boise river. It will irrigate thousand: acres, now arvid land, known as the North Bench. Iorty farmers ave engaged in the enterprise. The canal will be twenty-five miles long. Those who take up laud under the proposed canal witl be allowed to work onta perpetual water right. the North Platte output of coal in 1 25,000,000, were kitling | state capitol orod bu- con- Fe Vo New Cataren Is undoubtedly a disease of the blood, and such only a reliable blood purifier can effect a verfeet and permancnt care: Hood's Sar: saparilla is the best blood purifier, and it has cured many very severe cases of catarrh. Catarrh oftentimes leads to consumption. Take Hood's Sarsaparilly before it 15 oo late. tood's Pills do not purge, pain or but act promptly, easily and ehiciently 8 ANNOUNCEMENTS, The sale of seats for “Damon and Pythi was opencd yesterday at Boyd's opera touse and the reservations at moon - dicated a very large house tomight. The rehearsals of the play are all that could have been expected, and the long and aruest study . Mr, Owens and Mr. Lindon have given to the characters of Damon and Pythias cannot fail w be appreciated by the audience. The play will be eclaborately mounted, nothing being d to make it one of tho best productio=s of the season. If the Knights of Pythias of Omaha will now do their part this’ entertamment, give under the auspices of Nebraska lodgo No. will be a big success financially, as it veaily deserves, T'he Carieton Opera company one week's engagement at the Fifteenth Street theater at tho matmee Sunday. Populur prices will prevail during the en- gagement, notwithstanding which the high standard of excellence that has alw characterized a Carleton production will bo strictly maintained. The principal arvists of the'company are as capable as any that Mr. Caricton has previously controlled. The chorus is large, strong and weil balunced. will begin “The company presenting an excentionaily brilliant one, including as 1t does Sadie Connolly, Miss Merri Osborne, Miss Florence Braudon, Messrs. J. C. Hoff- man, Charles Mitchell, George Bunncy, Clinton Maynard, Master Richard Holly- wood and the famous lumbermen’s quartet whose selections this season are new, nov ud immensely pleasing “Yon Yonson' opens at the Boyd on Sunday ovening next d continues three nights, including New Years mutinc m Yonson' is Plunkard,” now ai the [ifteenth Street theater, is ono of the most laughable yscver put upon the stage, butat the saie time it bas an interesting plot. 1t 15 presented by an excellent company with the famous Yauleo comedinn, J. C. Lewis, in the title role. The orchestra is a larze and very fine one, and in fact everything connected with the show is first cluss, The Stryken-Blaas-1, h concert at the irst M cuurch, corner Twentieth Fuesday evening, Junuary 2. of the Associated Cliaritic will give hodist Episcopal and -Davenport, for the benetiv DeWitt's Witeh Hazer DeWitv's Witeh Huazel . BEALTY Salye Salve 1008 §0res, cures ulcers, e MABKET, INSTRUMENTS pliced Lo 28, 1803 on record WARRANTY DEY Margaret Kinkel and hushand to Mailender, 1ot 15, block 9, West bright, ¢ Soderbers iwnd Patterson. s 4 lot holl's add W Brownring 1o L M 30, Harlen Lane I Looney and_ wire (o W lot 8, hloek 5, May J Blekfora to G Bloek 5, Lakevivw (refilo) A CBurk and wifo to Marin 02 feot of » 32 foet lot ith's il ey to G W Dt s pa W Prochisha and Wit lots 13 and 14 Rrown park Mutunl Fuvestinent con i Freelund, 1ot 3, blovl add WON Nason ‘and wife 10 Nason. @ % lot 11, bloek 1i 2d udd A Al- Disbinnidd o G h 20, Wloek 1, Canp, M Chesi G Tavior, ot 600 s 2,000 QUIT CLAIN WEEDS Omaha and Flarence hoan and T any 1o G A Brande 24 and 225, Florened DEEDS, [Tl Hotssl's lot 3 and lot G A Beonett, shorifl 1ot d and o't fot 2 samo to K P siuiti, Bhnil's d udd, o D iy block 12, Plock 1 il padster, to Stutu 9 Y Sanio Lo syt 1ot 10, Uiock T8, Siai Saugaeimo, lot 8, block 4, Ko o T . 1 / # 80,457 00 Torai wwount of trausfors. - One word descrines it, “'perfeetion.” We ro- ferto o Wise's Witch Huzel Salve,cures biles | | s | and Mus, AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA One Featurs of the Oty Government that Creates Comment, MAYOR WALKER TALKS ABOUT GAMBLING Mo I8 Willing to Take the Responsibility of Mis Own Position-Two Mighway Robbers Captared by the Po les city Magio Gossty Several membors of the eity conncil hava been free with their exprossions in roasting Mayor Walker refusing to an, more gambling houses to opot allow while th al on “opposed” to vice in every form when it comes to going on record at n ot In speaking of tho matter Walker said: 1t has always grave question in municipal government as to what is the best mothod bt handling tho gambling question. Last spring, after s caroful consideration ot the circumstances, I came to the conclusion that gambling should bo regulated by the police. Tho proprietors of the gambling bouses commenced donating &0 per month to the city, No councilman as opposed 1 using ‘this money, though ho know whero it came from. Tho minutes, will show that all of them havo votod fof the usc of it. No councilman has ever, so far as Lcan remember, put himself on record s to whether the gambling houses should be closed or not. They have sald we have unothing to do with it~ that is a matter in charge of the mayor. Yot atthe same time, whilo not not wanting to go on record thoy have coutinually been censuring me for tho gambling has been con- maunor in which ducted. The ordinances of tho city and luw gambling. 1 tho of the state do not allow council think it should be suppressed, that then it is possible to effectively suppress it, is passed by samo men have Ays session of the city Mayor been 4 couneil lot them act. 1f a resolution the council instructing the chief of police to closo tho gambling houses, I will not prevent him from doing so. “There have been men who wanted to open gambling houses and have been refused They wero not, in my judgment, men who should be allowed to run such places, Tu granting licenses to sell liquor some men are refused und others given s license. ‘Thore are good reasons for this. Somo men con- duct quiet houses ana others noisy and dis- orderly ones. This is truo of gamoling. “Now 1 took the respousibility of this question, the council refusing to shoulder any of it:and I have been acting in accord- auco with my best judgmeat. 1€ the council wants to handlo the whole question lot them doso. 1 have not been afraid of shouldering the responsibility-—1 am not_afraid of gowg on record—but some councilmen ave very much given to dodging. If they believe wambling should be suppressed lev them sup- 1 bave thought that it was.best to I deemed it better to have a whero gambling was conducted under open supervision than o have a good many runuing on the quict. I also thought 10 was better to make thom lielp 1ift the bur- den on the shoulders of the taxpayers thun to let them go scott free. 1f the eouncilmen think differcnt they are at liberty i act, but they will find they must not bearraid of goiug on record.” Cha with Iiughw.y Kobbery. T'wo highway robbers were captured by the police Wednesday night within a very short time after the crime was committed. M. the victim. Young Lewis has been living in North Bend and was on his way to Omaha to visit hi brother. He did not have much money and concluded to beat the railroad compang out of his fare. In sclectiog his side door sleeper he foll in with Al tramps. While in a box car betwaen Blichorn and Miilard three of the tramps surrounded Lews and went through his pockets, taking £0.60. lu getting the money they assaulted the fellow but he was not badly injured. When the tram reached Millard the threo highwaymen forced Lewis to part with their company. A passenger train was pass- ing through and Lewis boarded it and came to South Omaha. While cating his supper two of the men who held him up entered the place. Captain Austin and Oficer Krocger placed them under arrest The prisoners gavo tho names of Christ Christianson and George Ryan. ‘The is a barber and is a hard looking indiv Lewis says that Ryan threatened to kill by 1 he peached and that Christianson struck him 10 the face several times. Lewis s there is thivd party who escaped. None of the men who wero arrested had any money, s0 the fellow who escaped must have got away with all of the swag, unless the pris- oners have stored itaway where the police did not find it. Yesterday in Lewis was police court both and Christianson denied the charge. conld remember ever having scen Lewis, They were vemanded back to Jail to awaib the arrival of the count) tlorne, Taspayers Longue Con The executive committee of th league met at Dr. Ensors office last night. Nearly all of tho mineteen ‘members ware present. This was the tirst meeting of the committeo since the reorganizition. On nio- tion of Mr. Ritehhart the former chairman ana_sccretary were re-clectod, Thoy aro C. M. flunt, president, and Jd. J. Ryan, seeretary. The league now has a iomber- ship of about 100, Councilman Schultz was ozl voto au any meeting ho prescits himself. His uan o, rsight, wis not included in the execu: Neither ttees. Taxpoyers lowing commi i o Attend Council Mootings 1, ONeill, Cross and Towl. To Attend School Board Moetings — Messrs, Anderson, Cockrell and Carroll On Fire, Water and Public Lights— Messrs, Christman, Bruce and € rey. Grading and Garbage—Messrs. - Schultz, Kostl and Locchuer, ginceriog and Pa~ g Clifton and Kitchhart., Clerks, Treasurer's Ofice, Police and City Printing —Messes. Jonnson, Ryan and Bulla, On the Finances of the City— Mosses, Johnson, Schultz and Anderson. Mr. Johnson suggested that it would be well £0 csll the attention of the new assessor to “unfaiv estimates” that have been mado in the past. M. Johnson said the vilua- tion during the last two years was about 400,000 more thaun it should be. This mit. ter will be more thoroughly discussed at tho next mecting of the lea: Maossrs, Messrs. Hunt, Muigio Chiy Gonsip D1, May is visiting in Chicago Mr. and Mrs. C, Mus A son was horn to Lotz A son wits borr 5. . C. Stanley business. T [ealelub meets at Knizhts of Pythizs i, to Mr. and Mrs. Georgze , nas gone to Colorado on | hall this eveniug. Witliam Bender of [da Grove, guest of Bert Wilcox G W, Clark of Glenwood Will Hollaud 1iss Gertic and Miss G of Stewart, are visiting u 1. W, Sipe. A. (. Sloan of Albright thie bite of a vivious dog lucerated one of his le Mrs, Blla T Barry gave a dancing parcy 1 Delmonico hotel Wednesday cvening which sas a very enjovable afful Oneer Bew Davis spent his vacation at Norfolk and reported for auty lastnight feeling inuel improved uter a shor rest tive Mitehell found a lost child in front slo's shov store yesterday o The little one was hugeiug a diely doll and erying hard. Miles checked the tears with gum (drops, aud in an hour or two found the aunxious mother on the second floor of the Kerby hotel. o visiting committee of the Charitics held a meeting noon and more 1 la, is the is visiting Mr, Sip Ia., is suffcring from The canine badly Associated sterday aftar oroughly mapped out iw work. An attendunt has been employed to remain at_the charity headquarters con. stantly. Yesterday Mr. Peler McCaffrey prosonted the Associated Charities with an immeuse quarter of beel. I'his meat bas been loft atan N strect market, but will be Yiven out Lo Lthe poor, who should frst call M.ubhu charity hesdquarters asud god v order,