OMAHA DAILY BEE-SATURDAY APRIL 12 , 8 TLibi DAILY BEE. Saturday Morning , April 12 , Notice to Advertisers. IL S. Smith , who hw for the past year of the advorlls. of min f Mod the po-Ulon EL department ot TiU BKK , hw loawd the JL almtlslng ot tlilr paper , and will horoaf- r Co. TnctiToathcr. Mississippi vallov : For the Upper cloudy aifl light rains witli Boutn- Partly Win7ds ; lower baromerter and -ins with southeast winds cloidy , v iabyio ; slight change , in temperature LOOAJ. BEEVITJES. Apr , , wu arr ted yesterday this afternoon. -Tho Union Pacific folk are hauling the frolRhtof the Sioux City & Pacific company , In run- boon placed Iho ferry boata not having nlng order as yet. In police court yesterday , there . .wore three disturbers ot the ptaofc They were oaoh fined * 5 and costs. Two ot thorn paid whllo the third WM eont up. traveling through this -An Englishman , out of country for pleasure , waa confidenced Into the transfer on a Sioux $50 > hllo coming City & Pacific train yesterday. mooting of Ruth regular -There will bo a Rebekah degree , lodge No. 1 , In Odd M ow s hall , at 7:30 , Saturday evening , April Uln , 1884. A full attendance la requested. Mrs. Atkinson takes plei ng to her friends and patro Is now complete In everyJ out further ceremony r Yesterday was the 1'icrco wa dealing out number of applicants' and but very few help yesterday. „ , BiJSwia. . , , v = , service at There inlurch on Sunday morning. All the B.va arf requested to bo present , oi'all jp'oxptctod to take part in the same , Frlondc of the church are invltad to bo present. , Religious aorvlea will bo held In th lecture - turo room of the First Baptist church ( Aiiorl- can ) of Omaha , In the DanLth language , tary Sunday At 3:30 : o'clock p. ro. Preaching by Rnv. Ilonry A. Relchonbach , of CouWl Bluffs , Iowa. Mr. Rclchenbach'n two dauih * tors will ba present to load tbo singing. ty ara cordially Invited. * Suit was begun in the district court yoi terday by 'William Walter against the B. M. railway. On the 23d day of Novomboi last , whllo coupling cars at Plattsmauth , tin plaintiff lost the thumb and two fingers of hli right hand. He alleges it was done by cle fondant's negligence. His dnm Roa are laid al $10,000. Considerable smoke and very little fire In tlio residence of Julius Troltschko , corner ol Twentieth and Loavenworth streets , caused the pulling of a fire box In that locality yoator day laorniPfirA boy turned In the alarm and topt pulUng away at the box until the entire nent WM called out and had a hard ih through the mud. No. 1 hotxj cart washed hod down in the mud and broken. It was t > laood In the ahoj ) for repairs. The to the house was very small. , ThoueanasSay Bo. Mr. T. W. Atldni , Ulrard , Kan. , writes j never hesitate to rotommond your Eloo- trio Blttora to my customer * , thiy plvo entire natisfnctlonandara rapid seltva. " Eloctrio JBittora are the purest nnd/uoat medicine loiown and will positively euro Kidney and Xdvor complaints. Purify tAo blood and rog- tilato the bowols. No family can afford to bo ivithout , Uiom. They wiy aavo hundrcxla of doLlaro in doctor's bills o/ory year. Sold at 60 centa a bottle by O. J1' . Gnodmin. Itls ainatruodvo fact that the sales of go stampa at the Omaha odico March of the oresent year Amounted tov , $9,604.20 , as against $8- 853.32 ip March of last year. Taking the increase and the fact that letter stamps have been reduced ninco March of hut rear , into account , it is apparent that the businwa. of this city finds a pretty euro iudorin the pobtal business. i's Arnica Salvo. / ii . - " . . . rftedlcal wonder o ! the world. 'Warranted to speedily cure Burns , Outs , Ul- ceru , bait Illioum , Pever Boroa , Oanoors. inlM , ChillblaJni , Oorui. Tetter , Chapped hands , nd M sldn eruption , gnranteed to euro In verr tnotonco , w money refunded. 26 oonU IMtr box. NEATLY NIPPED. A BurRlar Vound In Moody' * Oliina Htorc. AM Oflioer Matea was walking his boat' 'VI on SixteenUx stre ? * , about 1 o'clock jthii , morning , he heard the sound of a door being burst in. Investigating ho found tha front door of Moody'a china store opun and the latch broken. Ooiag in lie * w a man lit the money drawer. The officer asked him what ho was do- ing. The inatf in .the darkness made no xenly , but rotrcitod to the. back part of the otoro. In a moment there was n cwh.tlio burgtkr liavuig umpod through the window. tfOflteer Mate * ran out by the front do9r > Ttdr ht-n. 'ho buroUr ran up Dawriport ntwot. . Throe ahots wcro fired at him wHhmfoffect. The fleeing jnau.ftnally 8jmie 70i" " < * * escaped in the darkness- ; Luckily the burglar secured no booty. ' Wide Awake Druggist- C. y. Croodnwn ia ways fthvo In Us busl UMW wid Bparosj no iiains to uoouru the best ol trorv article in his line. Ho has nocurod the S-/for tUa celebrated JJr.Klnrt New iJUciovery for Cou uiiiUon. ) The only cor- Uln pura known rffor C wuuiiitKm , OouRhs , Colis , Uoortoii * J. A tliw . 'Iftty Vover.Uron- liitiiior auyftffwpllotf o 'tlirry t and lungi. Bold in pwltive guaS utee , JTrUl botUet d fi [ f BU8UY , A * ! St. Jo iilibo.iJt / , AprU lltb , n y ut rtmiil" w re taken toDruel In Maul'i room * , yuoeral BoVlco wll | b ( tfr h f * ftw. cHRisTiAnnrs KING. How the Festival of the Resurrection will be Observed in Omaha , Qmnil Profr miiicB nt the Cnthollo nncl Episcopal Onthctlrftls Other Unstor Items , AT ST. I'HIIiOMENA'fl. MOZAllT'd TWELFTH MASS. To-morrow wilt bo a day of impressive ceremonial at St. Philomona's "Catholio cathedral. The week just closing has of course , in the grand observance usually given in Catholio churches to Holy week , bean of extraordinary pomp ; but Sun day's services will bo relieved of the sombre cast thrown over the past fortnight - night it may bo said the past six weeks and the sad minors of the Lenten period will give way to the mo- jostio majors that typify the gladness and rejoicing greetings to the Risen King. At early morning raassss will bo begun , and will b& continued every half hour or until the hout for OKAXD man MASS. at 10:30 : o'clock. The ecclesiastical portions tions of a grand high mass are always impressive , not mcwly on the child-like heart of the faithful , \ut on the mind of the unbeliever and dlvjontor , many of the latter class being f recently drawnto visit Catholio churches on fc n extraordi nary occasions of Easter , Ghiiatmas and other feast days. The Rt. BOv Bishop VConnor , of the diocese of N raska , vf ill bo the celebrant of the Huh ro g on his Easter occasion , and ho will byng. .listed by Rov. Father Madden , dcac\ . lev. Father O'Connor , sub-deacon ; am. ilov. Father Kelley will ottioiato in wait- ng on the celebrant. Brother H. O. Gartland , of the Society of Jesun , will bo master of ceremonies , and there will likewise bo in attendance other visiting clergymen , and a largo number of acolytes. The v a- menU used on t- o grand high mass oc casions are p' orally of the most brilliant character while the altar will bo beauti fully" ocbrated. So that with the dis- fcj iishod array of clericals and aids , the 2,1 aod words of the service , the pealing organ and _ the swinging censor , an Easter occasion will bo witnessed worthy thd wising by saint and sinner. MOZAItl'H CB LEBIIATED TWELFIU JIAS3 is the ono ch-SOn for the occasion by the choir to nocounany the services. The musioof this is oU known to Catholio and Protestant as sonvo of Iho grandest in the whole record of Oitholicpsalmody. and that it will bo well roodorod on this occasion when it is known that for some weeks past the choir of St. < philomoua has boon rehearsing the various parts under the excellent leadership and drill of AlissFanmo Arnold , thoorganlstanddi- redress , who has , with the amourpropre of an artist , supplemented the strength of her customary competent force with some others of the best talent in the city , notably Mrs. Hiram Robinson , formerly - morly of Dos Moinos. a contralto of un usual power , who will bo. heard for the first tlmo in public in Omaha. There vill also bo other Omaha favorites heard Mho solos , as will bo soon by the , follow- ritOOUAMME. KyJo Klelson Bass Solo-Chorus „ . . J. G. Bell. G'onv. v. . i Soprano Solo-Chorus _ * Miss M. McNumara. ( JuoTolt , . . ; Duet „ - , * fM. Blair , Miss D , Johnson. Quo SedaT't 't Trlo H.X Blair. MIi > D Johmon , JP Muriihy. n * ii - * Quartette . . , v Cum Sancto.V.V.V.V.V.V/.V. .V ; ; . .Chorus VenI Creator tie , Illrnmol J P. Murphy. Bermon \.Kev. Jr. Madden r < 0 . ; . \ . Chonu Ktlncarnatm . ; „ . ' ' g00 ] iuartetto ruoiliius . , . _ , . . tlloaurroxlt ' ' ' ' ' ' " ' Trio . . . . . . . ' . . Offartory SanctaMarla . . . . . Owo/j Miss V. Arnold. Ifr3. if. l0binBon. II. K. 13lalr. Sanctna . , . Cborua Bonedlctus . , . Boles Mra. O. McCnffroy , Mrs. ifi , OolTtuan , and i , I * . Murphy , Agnua Dei . i . Chorus Dona .Nobis . Solo MIssM. Swift. Cboriw . , . . . . llogina Creli Choruj- . Weiner G. V , Mayer , UrginUt. I'rof. 8. Jlofmann , Loader of Oruhoiatra. Arnold , LoaiAir of Choir. THK KPISCOPAJ > OinjRC3IES. AT TBINITV OATHF.DUAJ , . At H o'clock the Her vice will boopouoi ) by prayer. This will bo followed' by a muiical programnio arranged in the order hero given- , ProcciitJonal Jceiu Christ la Iltsen To-dny . u . „ . . . . Ilenry Carey. Anthem Clirlst Out I'ASSO-VCT Is Ban- rltlcodforUii . . . . .CUntfil. Gloria 1'atrl ( In G ) . J. Buptltta Calkin. Te Doum Laudamus . .T. llaptlato GUkln. Jubllato Dee . J. BaptUte U61kln. Anthem God Hath Appointed a Day. - . , . liorthold Tours. KvrlaKU * aK ( Ui G ) . ; . . . , T. Baptlsto CMldn. (3Iorta/ribl ( tnO ) ) . . . . J. Bapttste Calkin. yun1 Tuo lj y of Jleaurroo- tton. . . . . , Juttuaanno I altor. Gloria I'atrt.1. . . , . Chant Nu2' Olfertory I Know That My llodoam- er l.lvoth. i . , . . Olaiidol'B MatsUU. 8 nctu . . < ( . lUptlBta Uolkin. -Ivinn Brood f the World In Mftroy Broken . . . . . . . . J. S. B. Hodges. . Gloni IoEicfili4ii , . . . Old Chant. Kecp l6Ml-TiusStrIfe ) hi O'or the Ba * pono. . ' .ft . f , P Io trlns. HDHOAI < HtaVIOK > 7:30 : KVSNIiU ] , Prooe 8lon l l Mly , . IhMy Sing the Bonedla Auitno Mea , Ohaut 7 Hymn Joy' Fills the Uwollluca of UioJutt.- . A. 11. It Anthem They Have Taken Away My Lord. . ; , . . . . : J , Anthem Why Seek Ye the LIIng A mong the Dead , , 8.1 * . Wiur n llyiuu , , ' . . .Angels lloll the Hook Away Offertory Carol Bright Kaitcr Pklw , . . . . . . , G. W.MiiRton Nuiio Dlmittis. . . . , . , . . , J. Hornby ItooonBlonal Savior. Again to Thy DojrNarno . > " . . . . . . . , .K. J. HopVlns CHUUCII OP .W BAUNABAH. The church rooms have been hand somely decorated llh'noyrprs and other adornments connuemorfttivp of Eastor. At U o'clock a. mAhoro wlU'bo a cliora service At 11 oYclook the regular Sun day nervicertii \ take placi ) . Sunday school will bo hold at the vaUal time &iu votpera iu the ovoning. Down J'or n Short Tlmo The uall works , which on Wcdncsdny last started up , were closed again yeater day , This was brought about from i wont of & sufficient quantity of oil for u as fuel in the works. It'WM expected b\i \ the company that n largo quantity of oil would bo received before the works re sumed operation. Owing to delays in transportation it had not yet arrived. To-day the boilers will bo bricked up again. Goal will then bo used again for the purpose of running the machinery. The iron which haa boon prepared for the clippers will bo mode into nails. When this has been done the works will atnrt up again in full blast. It was rumored that the vapor fuel had proved a failure. It was said the furnaces - naces could not bo heated uniformly and on this account it could not bo used. By inquiry it was learned that the rumor was untruo. 1'EUSONAn. F-1' . Palmer , Lincoln , Ii nt the Metropoli tan. tan.K. K. II. Kelley and son , Friend , are stopping at the Metropolitan. 0. II. Drake , of Sterling , is nt the Metro * polIUn. O. P. Temple , York , Nob. , is at the Metro politan. Win. Koonlg Kraomor , St Louts , Is at the ilotropolitnn. A. 8. Miner , Wayne , It at the Metropoli tan. 0. F. Scgor , Utlca , nnd J. K. Hayes , Sow- Mil , are guests of the Mlllard. J. L. Yen , Crete , and S. B. Colson , Fre mont , registered yesterday at the Mlllard. Ilonry James , Denver , Is a guest of the i'axton. Irving J. Manott and II. J. Hossack. Lin * coin , are stopping ot the 1'axton. Frank Vim Dunon , assistant general pu- sensor ogont f the 1'nn Ilandlo route , is In the city. A. U. Newton , of Kansas City , north- wcsVjrn poaeongor ngout of the Memphis Yj * In the city. A Vord , general passenger agent of the PltWaurg. Fort Wayne & Chicago nnd the L'an Uandl \ route , arrived in the city yester day. Mr. John I\ Donnelly , the pleasant and popular socrotav of the Union Stock Yards company , return * Thursday from attending the stockmen's moftng ! nt Choyonno. 0. A. Snowdon , \iUHant and able writer , n genial gentleman an I Oiinpanion , formerly of the Now York World bu\now of the Na- , lonal Republican , in In the citj While hero is la the guoat of D. G. Hull , lisof whom 10 Is an old acquaintance. Mr. Snow Ion will eave this evening for the oast. A Small FIro. It was thought by some last evening hat n largo fire was in progress at the > arracks. It proved to bo only a couple of small untenanted dwellings between ho city nnd Fort Omaha. The loss is about $500. The origin of the fire is unknown. Horse Stealing. Postouico Inspector King is up in the northern part of the state , and yesterday a letter wa * received from him in which was givoiyu little account of horse steal ing. ' On Tuesday last a young man by the nama of John Grandin stole a horse from a Mr. Cloid , of Battle Creek , and took the animal to Stan ton and sold it. On Wednesday ho returned to Battle Creek and began telling about how much he had made horse stealing , thinking there by to disarm suspicion , but it was of no avail. He was arrested , acknowJodged the crime , begged like a whipped calf and was taken to jail at Madison. Mr. iving says that the jail at Madison io illcd to overflowing with horse thieves. "Where Haa Johnny Gone ? At the corner of Fifteenth street nnd Capitol avenue is an almost unfathom able mud hole. Some joker has sot up n the saino place a pair of Inverted > oota and above them has placed a card pen which is printed the following in- cription : ' 'Wo cant most always eonoo- Imps tell , perhaps little Johnny ha one to - supper. " Policeman Macro , 'o the Editor of TUB BKB- DEAR SIB ; I noticed an article in the- ) M.UIA BUB which aooraa to mo docs Ulcer Motza a great injustice. That Matza i a good and faithful officer can not bo denied Irf any ono who ia in po- itlon to know , The author of aaid ar- iclo Doonuh to > think that Mir. Matza is making too-many arrests and no-oonvic- ions. Thatr ho makes a ninnberof nr- sts proves- conclusively thai ho mast bo on his boat , and attending to > the duties for which ho is paid , and not loitering about salooni-ancl rHiblioplacca * . spending lie time for his own pleasure. When a- lolico ofllcor Has- made the arrastmnd do- ivorcd his prisoner to the prison ko j > or. us-duty is at an , end , and the court will ! J 1 with Win offender as it thinka the circumstances in the caao willl warrant , . ad the result can in no way rufl&ct upon he oQicor'a oinoioBoy. Fraternal foaling' ; etween brother officers should always , prevail. A > Card. TAthe Editor 1 Tim Uuv Please oHow inor through y ur paper , ; o maku tiia public statement. If the anpresaion that tha Woman'Chrktiai Temperanao Uniwiiand Womw'a Suffrage ocioty ceo oiifr organization , hoatgooo fofth , it ia false. "Woman * > * suffrage is never spoken oFoD-diacuoaod.nt ourmcdt Wo ( the W , 0. T. U. ) ) are no of the many brurvuhes. of the ( jrcat temper ance organization * all ovov tills country , working under no other banner but foi. God , Homo aad Native Lnail. lijspocl fully , MIIH. C ; 8. SOVLK , President * W. 0. T. U. OMAXA , April 11 , 1884. Mr. C lla\vuy Accept * . Ollicial anummeomonl bos Badly bjou mftdo of the acceptance by General Man ager OalUway , of ( ho Clucapa and Grout Trunk , of the position ton&rcd by the Union Pacific management. Mr , Atkins will bo continued in charge of the finance department , while iho otbor vica preii dents will uct as executive heads.of their respective deportments. Mr. Oallnwu ; will not as usautant to the director , ni will assume iharfco of details which not cornea laraoly upon Mr. Amea. Tlispo aitiou will bo really managing director Mr , Ames , Iwwovor , mtaiuing that title The position is regarded aa ono of th moat responsible and important in tb I personnel of the company , but that Mr > CalKway will Oil U with merit is a oouclu lou , Chicago Timet. mVi * * * * ! ' AT M"- . - * OHEISTIAN WORK , V Good Work llclng Done Through Iho Agency of llio Olirlstlnn Atil Afcsouintlon. The Women's Christian Aid Associa- ion's report for the month of March : In ono of the papers lost month credit wag given to Mr. James for a donation of wonty dollars , which should have boon given to Hon. James E. Boyd. Also there waa credit given to Mrs. Collins instead of Airs. Collier , for a gift of five dollars. from the funds for Dr. Miller's reception at the Paxton Ilotol , there remained six- y-aovon dollarpwhich the executive com mittee donated to the association. Re ceived from Dr. Miller , ten dollars , nnd hrough Rov. Mr. Shorrill , nine dollars. from Hon. James E. Boyd , thirty > ounds of moat , each week , for four weeks. From. Mr. Cooper , fifteen munds of beef for ono week. Fifty lounds of hominy and fifty pounds of : orn meal from Mr. Wolshans. Mr. 'orkina , ono dollar. One day's sowing t the rooms by the seamstress at Mr7 Talconor'a store. 1 kit of jam , Mr. iolln ; 1 dozen cans of corn , Mr. McYit- io ; provisions to the amount of $5 , Mrs. . J , Brown ; provisions , Mrs. Goblo and Ir. Stripe ; sugar and clothing , Mrs. August Williams ; 1 sack of buckwheat , Ir. Clark ; jolloy and honey , a friend ; irovisiona , Mr. Fleming ; cups and aau- : ors and clothing , a friend ; children's lothing , Mrs. Clara Williams ; infant's ' Inthing Mrs. Kimball ; clothing from lira. Rogers , Mrs. Lisaotto , Mrs. T. B. [ ni " ht , Mra. Soars , Mrs. Luigorsou , Mrs" S. 11. Herman , Mra. W. R. Bon- ett , Mrs. White , Mra. P. S. Eustia. A son of Mra. Whitney , the old lady if whom mention has boon made several [ moa in the papers came quickly in ro ily to a message sent him , but not in Imo to BOO hia mother living. Ho was cry grateful to Mra. Pugsloy , our matron , for her kind care , and for all liat had boon done for his. From Mrs. 'ugsloy ho received papers and letters lie dear old mother waa trying to take o him. Ho said ho was not able to re- love the remains and felt it made little ill'oronco where her dust laid for ho enow her soul was in heaven. "I know my mother is in heaven , " wcro his words. At our last mooting wo organized a owing society , or mother's mooting for > oor women. On Friday afternoon of each weak , be ginning with Friday , the 18th , they are ivitod to moot some of the members of ho association at their rooms and there > o taught to BOW , to cook and to ecouo- mize--in fact how to live. Old garments will bo Impaired , and now ones made for next winter1 * use. Ono lady will road to rhcm an hour oi HO , and a plain lunch will bo given thorn. If there are any who can bring to us from their earnings a little money each week no matter how mall the amount , from a nickel to a'dol - ar wo will place it to their credit and idd to it a certain par cent , BO that when ; ho cold winter comes again and finds .hem without coal or bread , we shall have something with which to moot their de mands. All winter clothing you do not care to lay aside in your own homes for use another winter , please send to our rooms. Do not forgot our intelligence office. fou would bo surprised to learn for how many wo have found work. Wo have ono young lady who came to us i short time ago seeking a home and employ ment. She has found a gpod place to rorkbut ia still with us and paying for lor board. Though able to board ohe- where now , aho plead to remain in the > lace that Beomod like homo to her , bo- ianse of the kindness and protection aha lad received in the past. Of course this lelps us , and so many cosJtt we have of hia class if wo only had more room. In Irs. Pugsley's ( our matron ) last report lie tolls us that not a day has passed for wo weeks that she has not seated at her tm table from eight to- ton throe times a ay , and enrery bed and cot , and even the oor , had been , used to shelter and give est to the homolesa and Sriendless. Willet ot aomo one hoar our call for more room and help us to secure a homo ? 'he first of March , balance on Uand.9i2G 80 ) onatlonn , foes and inouey for coal from poor perrons . 95 80 S'J22 tO 'xponsos for the1 xxmth . . . . . . . . 171 00 Balance . . . . . . .8 47 70 A mooting of the boaid and ward ommltteo will bo hold in the aosociatieu rooms Tuesday afternoon , April loth. "ROUGH ON RATS. " Glean out rate , mice , roaches , flies , anta , bedbugs , ekunks , chipmunk * , [ ophora. 15o. Druucists Mask Carnival. THO last grand roller skating carnival of the season drew out a largo audiono ThcrsdayovoningatthoCapitolavenuorink and the many gaylji dressed akatera pre sented a pretty eight Every ono who- tias aeon the carnivals at thii rink knows- what they are. BO no more description is necessary. Suffice it to Bay that there waa a brilliant and- gay assemblage , fina inuaio and any amount of fun. Tha [ iriro of an elugant silver cup foa the lady in best character costume was awarded to Miss Carrie Diusiuoro , who represent- ANDREWS1 RSNOUS TINOTOHCUJD EAJU.CAXIMOPOWD ITAMBOUKATORISC PURE CREAM TARTAR. &IOOO. Oiven iraumijrauvli\urlou ! ) mile. Uinu'scuu to found in AnctrowB1 Jpearl BaJsInc 1'owd.or. It pus- l > i-iy PURE , lltjlng wwlorswl , unJUv4UnonlU ton : M. Ik'luftmtuluo. of Chicago ; OIK ] Gustuvm Uouc , MlluauLco. Nu > oriold In bulk. ed n flower girl. The skntcs wore given to Master Oco. Minor , who took the part of n girl to perfectly that none recognized him. Many nnd good wore the ctinrac * tors represented , among them the "Baby Elephant1' by Messrs. Hitchcock and Uclphrey which caused a great deal of merriment. The roller rink carnivals have been a success and have afforded much amuse ment during thoBcaeon and will bp looked forward to for next season with interest. The next watch and .chain contest occurs Saturday evening. " BrownclI-GrlfTcc. J. W. Browncll is the gentlemanly agent of the Pullman palace car com pauy , and holds forth both at the trans fer and in this city. Ho was for some time a Pullman conductor. Mr. Brow- neil lias boun thinking the matter over for some time , and finally came to the conclusion that the old saying , "it is not good for man to live alone , " was about as near straight aa could bo , and accord ingly Thursday morning ho hied himself to Boone , Iowa , where Miss Mary L. GritToo was in waiting , and the Metho dist minister of that burg speedily made them ono. They returned to this city Thursday , whore they will make their future home , and that peace , joy , pros perity and happiness may attend them through lifo'a fitful drnam is the sincere wish of their many friends. Absolutely.Pure. . Ills powder nmer T roi. A marvel of pure alrinrh nn'I wholcsomenim JJoro conomlcal than th c dluary kinds , and musl be sold in competition wiln Jhs rcultltuJo of low < ii. ehort wclzl t uium or pho ph te powders. Sold enly In cans. Itoyal Bak ing Powder O. SPECIAL NOTICES. HBtP WANTBIJ. WANTED-A good gill , Ocinnn prcterrcd , at 1714 1 > ngtasHt. 5SJ-U5 WANTED A first olaiu lautidrum to go to Santa- Fee New Mexico. WsgesSliS per month. Ap ply nt the Cozx-m. f.Sfl-tf TTirANTED A > onn girl 12 or 13 jears to keep T T company n ith a lady. Inquire 512 W. 18th St. north room up stairs. 187-11 } WANTED dlrl for general house work at 1510 II rnov St Mra. It. Wilbur. CftMtl TTT-ANTED-At tvf St. Chailca Hotel , ono good TT dining room girl. 203-12 TT7 ° ANTED-airI tor general homo work , good Tf laundrciu , middleng , Qorman or Dane retail family , 1020 C'ass St. 5g4-7. > WANTED First clats woman cook ; highest -jri geD pild to tint class help. Addre's H. E Wright , Central City Houa : , ( % ntnl City Nch. 600-211 WANTED A llm-clasa barber. Good wages paid. ED. GAINS , Kearney , Neb. 653-18) WAHTKD A good girl for general huuitowork. Apply 2V3 South Pth ctrcct. 65812 } WANTED A rclltble young gentleman to take order * lor the latest history of Ireland. Salary ! 23 per wek. Apply to 1' . F. . < lTulller , 67 Barker Block , city. 654-lli VTITANTED A good girl lor a heM at ilOS. 10th V > tViaat , Untellouue. 661-12) ) \TTANTEI > A competent girl to oo fc , wash ; and TT Lroai Beat wageu. Mrs. Geoi K. rrltchett , Z < ) SSouUi < 16th t. . 670-111 WANTED A Klrl ( or general housework. Ger man preferred , at 2117 Wobator street. 6 b-tf WANTKD Man or woman cook' , Wages M.OO per week , woman prefored M M. Obornt , N th riattr. N o. C35-155 Address Inowmwrltlng , 647-12 - J , B. SSIITH , 1618 Douglas itreet. oem girl at tht * W'ANTIUl-Oltl u. thoSlun HoteJ , souib. T nth street , near V. 1 > . dtpot. 63-4Ut TTITANTED 5ook lu family of three. TT tos-iip _ o. M. ingoncot'K. WANT ? Dlnlntoom KrUt | th Klnm t honw. llth , between Uaroey and Faniam. 48-UI \I7Am'Kp A i xid cook can get steady uaploy TT ment In a tmill faintly by rulilng on Mrs frank K Moares , No , SJd S5th ktitat , 2d doot south ol Farnam. 473-tf WANTnD A.ooust > ctcnt girl for iRpctraliJkouso- work. Mu8 ! x ) a good cook , ttooe other need apply. MH8. MILTON. ROGERS , 470-tl N , W , oor. 19th and Lcaan worth. EUs. WANTED 10111 * ilw to work nt l > rae , , oes $4. to S10. per -fwU fall up stalra-Crount * Hill betwMU Dodtoanil Capitol aye. 4M 111 ANTED -OU1 In smkll ( auaiy. Inquire nt 0. J , C n a nd.C . , Xll H. 18th tit. X * tt ' Button holn hands t tbu Omaha W'ANTKU , 12U7 Fainam at. t JO tt I'HOEECTOIl-Uupreoedontodlndtwemcnts . otfered lady ( [ Dti for this now rubberundergar maul for ladlea. Addreea with ttampn , LadJ ' Un dergarment Co. , 0 south Kar St , ClJcano. 831-lut Girl for general liouio orX la umall WANTED Incinlre at 1 2 Douglas struct. 500-tt B1T0AT10NB WANTED. A Steadv - coan who la a gfcod uiaru r/ir , wants a jCX place Mhouce keeper or aurte and'CMnpanlon to an IntslU to * 11 or country AddieuMrx llugln thtunrllro. Let urn iiroinrtly answtr d > AIM gill fnr laundry. BOM4' T70R b\I E A coodbarb rchalr S. B. oxiner 13th F andJoniiHU J72-M' TTtroNlED By agentlcuian , a thorough buslneu \i lady , wither w.thout money u ixutner and tra\clluv rompaolon In a govd taircanillu buslnran. A < ldrc 'V. " lice olllce , ( S..15I A situatton as clu * . m Kiccety by a WANTED ikeady , sober maL of expeiluncti , Addrcsl "M. II. " St. Cliarlei Hotel. too lit Bltuttlouai Bak r. firsthand. Ad dress "M. i : . " Duo ufcft. 65B-11 * T17ANTED By a-joung nan otSOjeum , itodtS W M Bilesu.an w Ml cUrk. AAlrws "rt " thl nf * fie * . 657-lrt " \\7ANTEU Voung ladr , onwriuiocd ttenegikp TT andtp > wilter der ! * pvrmanent pujlil In tome uetttin city. Kefntuous ulren Addi Vtenograplur , " 010. et K. ll. ilujhcw , Detroit , Michigan. 618 m tllTANTKD Biti'Atlon bv s > jonnuiin. . talking V > botUKagllshanl b ihh , luapilvtto UmJy or clot bingstwc. Oo d refcicuci Kl > en , Adtlrtu 'I * O , " Ike off c * . M5CUJ WANTKU-bllu tlon by a drug cluV. Best ol No objection to couutiy , Addrcti 'Dru < rslU " box 416 , Ouiihs , 407-121 \17ANTEI > Situation by u wan c ( wood bablU T T t rare ftrliorcvi. 1'rl-ate family preferred , rtt- eivnnt glun , Atldrotn s. I ) , V. " Dto office. L * * > w " " "f , , ' CASTORIA Infants and Children Without Morpliino or Naroottno What tfrca our Children rosy checks , What euros their fevers , makes them nloop ? i "TM f'nutorln. When Babies fret , and cry by turns , What cures their colic , kills iliolr norms. . Hut Ca < torl * . What quickly curri Constipation , Sour Stomach , Colds , Indlgritlon i Hut Castorlft. Farewell then to Morphine Syrups , Castor Oil and Paregoric , nnd IlnllCnutorlo. Contour Liniment. AnBD- Bolnto onro for RUonmntlsm , Sprains , Barm , Galls , &o. , and aa ImtontnnoonA Pain-roliovor. SUBOELLAHEOUa WA1IT5. T117ANTED Two or t ) roe ( urnlshod rooms tor llzhl V houscke- ping for man and wltc. Adilrm 'O , " Bee office. B2M2I _ 1X7ANTil : > 17 persons to spell 17 words correctly VV A eclH,1 r htp free ; to the jionon Broiling 37 worrts correctly a schoUrfhlp and uood eltu tlon. 615-12 } J. I . SMITH , 1611) ) Douglas street. The person rl log the lord's ptayor WANTED , In tlie Hinnllost mace , i ntltled to a choH ship In Smith's School In Iwok-keepli'lf ' , 1516 Douglas street. 647-121 TXTANTl'.D Fo lent aliousoof 4t 0 rooms In ccn- W trc part ol dty.uow or hj Is' of Jtay..Addrcs3 Dr. lI.Bcootflco. 470-12p - , jards of dht , at or ni-arone WANTED-3,000 the CoL\cnt on St Mary's ave nue. S. R. JOHNSON , tsi-t ot Stetlc , Johnson &lo. ! - WANTCD-We watt n few good travel ing agoi t In Iowa , Nebraska , Kansis , MUsourl , Colorado aod the territories a d a resident Affcnt In exery postolllco In thealxno 8taU and tcrritircs , We pay a lirgcr cinli commission tli n jou eior ceard of boloro. Aadrcu II. S SMITH & CO. , Pub- lithprs , Omaha , Nebraska , and enclose a two rtn' ' itamp. 69414 FOR EENT Houoaa ana Lots. FOR KENT The Dnestsuaimrr resort In this tity known as Victor's Park on 2Hh afreet , toutli of St , Marl's ate. Inquire on premises tor terrrm. 619-10 ! FOH RENT One flat In Lorcnzen's block , co-ncr Uthnnd "o i > rdio good parties enl > , alto a store in name building. 6'8 it F OR KENT THofurnnhed raoms , 2117Vebstor RENT House in eplcnJIil order , $26. per FOU . i pply to John W. Hell , Itr.h Sir. druz- gist 53C tt HBNT Flca'ont furnished room for Ecntle- I 1 men , 1034 Karnnm Street. 630 11 T7IOII BENT Store and cfllce ia C'rounie Block. G J ? M. HITCHCOCK. EOl-llp 1011 RENT ruroisbcd rooms -J227 PoilSt. . F 431-lru IOlt RKNT A } fi ) acre farm , CO acres under cut- F ihatton. BOOOS.VII1LL 4OT11 1011 RENT Furnished roon 1621 Farcam St. p 60M4p RENT A furnnhed front room at 14351 S. FOR St 628-14P- , RENT With b ar * , Jargir Jront room wltfi FOB bay windowgos and bath room. A few tabl * boarcitra accommodated , 1713 Dodge etrect. 4S6-12p RENT Tbo third glory of four bed rooms FOR Easement of thtce rooms , in nonce 1318 Chl- catro street , to man and w Ife , t Ithi ut children ) w ho will board'a family of thicc. Apply at once 1818 Chlca o E trc it or 1111 Furnam street. 478-12 FiOK IlEOT Single furnkhcd rcom , lff7 Chicago street i 474-tl TJ OR RENT L ne south front jaom , nicely fur- Pnlshed , 1008 l'irn m St. W2 tf FOR RENT Tro new eight room houses ready for occupanry May 1st. Inqu'ro 5IYs. E lloddlu , 25th St. Ijetweeu lh > vcnport and Chicago. 410-llp FOR RENT In prhata family , furnithed' Toorrs with board. 1ETI Davenport street. 320-151 _ I OR RENT Stre > room 15W Faro am St. , by I'AUI.SEN&CO. 4PJtf ! EUR RENT : Uofumbied room1021 Ccpltorare. 938- : F I CHI RENT FurnUhed rooms 1818 Dodge St. F 10R RENTThird floor of building No. 1211 Far- ntm St. 247-tfj F IORIlEVT Int c MM 6 room cottage. ) S. T ItUrseu , S. K. comer 15tli and Douglas. 162-1 * TTlOlt RENT 100 atre farm. Alsobtlck j-ard. T. JP Jluitay. B3-H FOIt ItXNTFumlbhed rooms 1017 Dodge fctrmi. OOS-tf FOIl RXNf FurnUnwl room * , 1817 Dodge uirez * . CIS II FOR RENT Hooms ID Nebraska Natlona V o\i QulMlnc. Most dctlrath oQces In the clfj Supplied with"hydraullo ele-otor and.heated i team. Apply at Uank , 2tff . ' " ' i i i T7OR B tNT Farnlehed roomi on the notth'Tr J ? eor. UttbaodCapltolaveaue , ( ornwny CrtlEDton House. iM-tf heated Sil N. 19th. FOR SAQE-At Bargain , cnr > Kpan ( focxl har s wetghtiabout ten huodred siilecu , goud for huavy work , alioagood heavy doubii harnem , price OM hundred and twcnty-Uvo dollarit ) abe two single viff- on one plaMortn spring. One half pattnt pr us wago-rgood for expressing or any other light work In good rui nlng order prtx , forty and thirty-five dollars Also one see ut bl 2k. rmlth tools tube sold cheap , o Thlrty-ft ) > e dollm. J KEND1JI711 fouth 18th Streirf. 6R3-Hi T7OH BALK-Lots at 376 tn f4CO in Arlington Jn- -I1 Bldu ctsy limitnear Baund'ra atreett > 76 to 8X0. 683-tt A HK9 , Farnam street FOR SALE Puuu , oheap notrly new , excelfcnt UiKtiauent A great bargain Apply to W , G. Hardrill. M17 Howard street. 60tl.V < " | f > OR BALK Kin c pan ol carnage honrs , uoald J ? sell CIM or both. InquSru. * * UllBC'allfornla St. tOMI " | 7OR HM.E Ono acre , god 6 loom house o- Hurt J. ' etrn-b.two Mocks cwi of Awlemy of Bicred Heart , VU.O. Xdownkj Iaru rMper mo-kh. Good oottage , 4 Urge rooms , porch , bay w'vdon , ci > tUD.wl , eta. onibalf ci giound , tvuutiful place , 4K800. 1600 down , long ilmu on Ulauce. TBU1a bargain BAlllilill .V. XAYNE. Oil 11 T7l ( > a tt Lr.-Tliieob ntltul luti,76xl4O fc teaoh X1 niius bead of Ht. HJI-/H a\enu , In i. I , Xvdlck's addltron. Verych > i > . It you want a cilt edg building lot , look Into Uil . DillKKU & JtAYNK. fcU.lt Oa BALl -Two nlM loU , 10x241 feet tch , w , t df Ittnsnim park l POO nxb. Tlie are bar- BARKEllA MAVJvK. 616-11 FOIt SALKIrtH la Hunamm pline , 1176 to J76k on monthly payment * BARKF.lt frMAYNK 611 tt _ T7 > fK SALE Lot * a * | 378 ti (4W In 4rllngtoo , > M- JP kkle city llmtU. near buuuJiMktr , > 't7fi tn vkV , tCMf AMES , Farnain rtrest. ALF.-Atdwtieuitlftll loti lulllmeUnjh , onc-hilf block off ttrto. r jr lii.o , ( C.i to .i' 1'fi. tiny teruiit 1 n acroH nioagroumk lu Tuttlt'jwi > < ' ! > lilcji.imlt able | ur u.ttli lute lots. Cnrap and nn gtoA ttfriui One and ou * third acre * lu M est Omaha it * < 1,3SO. Easy terms. IbU ll Iho chexpect pleco ot ( truuud to bo had In 01 around Omaha. Nlco aoi lu Olto's Mdltlon , i S9. TirmnL'&iy. Home D roumi , per > h , bay window , closets , van- try , cellar , will , rU o'n , etc , .Mil lot , li rUlus N. W. ot pcstcJUcc. Nice , il hth lociti"ii , 8 ,5 0 , I 00 down , kalauce t5 ! p r KLII'JI. DAllKEKi MAYNK. N. t. cor. ISlhaudViruiVn. 612-11 Sil.E W liDUUtltul luti \ValnutlIUI aj- FOR Ion fioru 1COo f7Ui , It nil ) piy pirtln to 1 wk at iliin proiKxtv b tore bmln eUewluro. I'Ol' . 'IK 4 iUOItli , 1615 Itrnitu tr t. P13 tf IitOU BALK- > rgilu > 1 impiovtd and unlmpiov ' wl pr j rty in W additions , fill Hid to V IT. i'lKIUUOl , I li Uruvu tU t , tit tl F OU RA1.K B In lots fnr rrsld nr or peo. illation In Walnut Hill , D neken ' , K fler'n > d West 'Cumlnfr adultlons. I'OTIT.H' i COBB , ISIS P tnam Street1 , 640-tf lT < 01t SALE- Very denliftlile resldencsor fimall I1 Unilly , ono b'ock oft St Muj's > enno , 10 blocks fron. postolllco lxc ; tlnn fine , 13,500. Easy ttrmi. I'OTTlTn A. COBB , 1616 F mani street , 6SMf InOH HALE flood hni p. 6 rooms and lot , splendid 1 locution In Shlnn's Add. , 41,700 .monthly pay- tun's. IfiCV&MOTTKK , H. W , corner lt > ti and Farnain. 4S7.lt f70RSMK-ltn t J375 t < ) 9100 In Arlington , In- _ ldo city limits , mar 8aumlerBstrcittU6 : toSKO. tOVtf AMES , Farnam itroet , FUR SALK tut one , block V , Shlnn's 3 Addition , A No. 1 0 loom houiic. ar o barn , ono of the fin est collages In Omaha. This Is A No. 1 bvgaln for a tnsn who wints a home. Ensy terms , IKEY & MOTTE11 , B. W. cor. 1Mb and Fainam , 401-tt HALK T n largo lots In Impro\cmcnt dd. FOR . Ttlco $1,760. McCAOUEopposite P. 0. SW.tf 170R SALh-S beautiful acre lots on Ii nen worth Jj St. , or will exchange for houio itiJ lot. IREY & HOTTER. 4 8 tf 17011 SALE Qood 2 ( lory house and lot In V. V. JL1 Smith's addition , near St. cars. (1 ( rooms ; well cistern , bain bearing fruit trees , etc , (2,400 , A nnlcnilldbargalu. 1HKV & MO.TEll. 4-9 tf SAI.K Cottage 7 rooms I lot , water-works In house etc. , all new $2,700 > cry easy terms. 1IIRY & MOT1 Ell , B. W , cor. 16th and Foi nam. 499 tl FOR RALC-Brlck at OOS N. 13th St. , or 16th St. South ot Beilcvuo road. 410-lIp SALE-Lots at $375 to $100 In Arlington , In side city limits , ni ar Blunders strrcl , $375 to $400. COJ-tt AMES , Farnam street. SM.K At n bargain , a flrtt class bu'lnces ' FOR with a good clean dock ot $4,000 to $0,000 of general Merchandise , at South Bond , Neb. 429-11 E. E. DAY. OU SA < E Two of the mojt desirable lots In Lane's 1st. add. , fine \l9 r , price | 760. south and east frontage , fenced. A bargain. JIcOAGUFJ opposite I' . O. 430 tt rpolt BALE halt lutcrcat III a tint class billiard JL" hall * For full particulars addrots C. L. Herman I'lattsraouth Nob. ,437-llp 8At.n-I.otB In Dcnlso addition. FOIl 17 lots at (500 each. Itf " 525 11 " $ -.60 " it " 8'65 " 4 " cornori at { 000 cncn. 1 " " 811JO " You can get ono otthcte desirable lota now and make n choice one week from to day , the number ( or tale will bo less as the activity In this odd. Is tery marked. Ko other xldltlon prcsenU to line aicw ot iho cltj without danger of Kradlog. Tlio clralnoRO la perfect Callatifllcu for plat ilcOAQDE , oppctHo 1'att nlTIce. S le agent. 441-tf S LE- Lots at $375 tn SltO In Arlington , In * FOR city limits , near Saundcrattreet , $3 6 to ? 100. 067-tf AilES , Farntm street SATK605 acre improved land , all within li FOIl ol the Union Ktcck jards. Lands at a bar gain. VOTTER & . COCO , 1516 IMrnam street. S < Li12 : lots In Plain vlo wet into 23 per cent below the ptlco at which eurroundlng lo nioheld. I'll u will be put up soi n It not lold. 453-tt I'd CUt It .V COBB , 1515 Tarnani Street. SALK-0 lots In Shlmi'd 2d addition at a bar- FOIl pain. Two cheapo tlot In Klrkwood fnrS' days. 454 tf VOTTKIl S OOBB , 1515 Farnain HL SALK A intent Ice-box suitable tor butcher FOIt boarding homo at U. P. It. 11. Meat market 021 North ieth St 835-lm OR SALE Lois at $ J76 to $4'01n AOin ton , In F side city limits , ncarSaundcrs' street , ? ) ? o t $100. AMES , Farnam ttrcet , . HALE Corner lot in city , largo l > or e near 1.10II 1 lino. East front , good , 7,003. JleUAOUE , opposite P. O. ZKt tf SALE Beautiful cornsr north and 019 tf runt FOIt Hhtnn's addition withr g'od cottaRo rvte * , 82,200. McCAOUn opposite P.O. 444-tt SALE Uouso and part lit ou career , M Shinn's addliloa , ono block JTOIII St car. 1'rlso J2.0CO. McCAOUE. 413-tt rrinit SAtn L tiut$37Sto ttny In Aril' Kton In- r sldo city limts , near Saunders s rott , S7S to $40Ct 674 tl AMES. Fujnam street. Property , I am offering five acre lots In Bon- ACRE , ono qnsiter mile from s > ndfe t , purchwe nt from $160 tr tf J per acre. ThUis-very desirable McCAWLE , SoU Agent. 442-t Small stock of Drugs and DruraetV Fixtures A for sale In the iJbe town ol Waterloo , Nebraska- roml opening for a pUyslclan. Ad droaj ) , B. 8IL- 11 , IDkliorn Station , Neb. 739-tf - SALE Lota at 1175 to (400 In Arlington. In- FO-fl city limits , near Saunderr street$576 to $400. 5COlt ! AMES , Farnam street. < -EKD CORN FOR SILK 1000 bushels-ol good O i ouml old porn. Apply to Dr Chambers Yeter- nary Surgeon , Omaha. 63 tf Tf OK SALE AT A BAnaACT-Ha a block nwurBt. J ? liar } ' " a > cnue , only flu blocks from. Court House. Scautlful resident lots or sultabla for tenant ant house ? . Will sub-dlvldov Address TOMtdNS 024 Farnam street. 7E9-M < Oil SALK Old newepcpen in Urge a < id iimui F qaaotltles at this office , tf TTIOR BAtZ A first-class Voot & * "oa Piano , , at n. Jt ; borgauii Inquire Edliolm ) Krlckson'e. 62 * tf SALS Farm II miles from city. Inquire FOIl . Meyer , over Roeder' * Drug ttoro , 18 and' ' Webster. 872-tf S UhT Lots at 8375 to JMO In Arllngtortfln- FOU city .ItnSJs.ncar Baunde'S-s roct$37f > to $4C8i , G7u-tt All EJ , Furnam street. . SALl > r-Two open nccond-hwd bugplea n on < delivery vngou , chop , t 131P Uarney St. SSO-tf BALK Two portable Doth ) . 10 horjo onw FOR D. * fr7PATllIOK 688-tf 218 South 16th Be. 8AIJE r.fc at37f.to < 4C > in Arllruton Irt.- FOIl city limits near , Haunileri > < itrcett375tof400u. B73 tf AHESi Farnatn itrett. J A small MoMer , Bahman iCo.flre , at this office. U HkliK-UtHfti tlie flneit rtmo'once ' slten In too. ; IpOH ' city , tum acres ot giound , u i-i front on Soutbi IStliRc. This U oJl wnrth looklngat. r.ice 9,000- ' oinca. 261-ti. \LH-U09aer ot In ArmiOroiie's add. neai FOIl tar llnu , JliitiMcCAQUK , o i. P. O. 'J40tf. FOIl SAXU A ft > d uottago and lot fronting om twu itreoU ou c r line. Mmtlu sfld , iirltu- 8-,60u. 211) ) III FOR SliK lie wv and lot In Ham-com place oiia block Ir m one line. 1'rlco $ . ' ,800. McCAGUK , opprsituIVO. sai.tf POR rLE T/Mat ! 376 to tlOO In Arlington , lu , Idr oity limits , ue r Haundui AUcet , 376 tn * x > . 671 tt Ail Ed , Farnom itroot FORaAM-On ollhe flnot renldence eltoa ou t'asltol bill , witn l r e we 1 built frame houte View uncicollod , . Price (0,600. UcCAQUK , oppo site P. O. 26S tf F01.HALB On * Vole and Homtnano ] at a. bar- S lii. laouire at Edbolm IUK ! l.rlcksorJS rouslci store , on 10th ba. 239 tf FUlt BALUTtiiatt37Atn W'.OIn ArlluKton , In , uirto city Kaiits , near tJauiK.'trimueet$3r& to flee Mi tf AM EH , Farnau btrtet. FOHBALB-TwoloUln Klrfnn's lit Mdltlon not over 2 blociJt from t-aunlur Ht..5S71anJ 4IJ36O- CMh. A barcaiu. 1REV * .JBOTTEU , 3. W. corner Kith aud tinau ) . ] 8i U , HIBOBLLAHBOUB. KAL ESTATE-LoU otvl-Rruum W. , in MrCor- mlcO adilltlon , fl.Sitt J. M. CLAUiK. r'1 ? OAHDINCl-I'rivate nlly , nlcUy locate In now risIJuicv ModerdcnnvcDlencos. WUaceoii modulo twa or tlirco houil r . lufcrence. r qu ! riL 635 I'leiuiit Ht , 676-ltt prtANOFOR SALEntw.uprshtf and , first I clkH unke , at a tttrgiln. Owner iKvvliii ; otr. 2414 C'ljlaigfcstrm Ul-ll * Yardi euth to lia ( .Hven away with a uro- c mm , CaiDiilw'l ot.d ClurU < Kt < led \ J. . on 1-atkWilJonM. l.Kiili | J. l'bliw ilu > . > M2 H. n Ht. 434 tl D IIITfcy fcy , wituu uiuiuluui , a * Uw inru-.vo.t of SevcQtovntli nd Ltirjn ut i , next to ichool. U3 It . , , . . - ? PAiiiysfraay AMD CONDITION AU3T. Ul Tratli itrb t , bttuwu Faruaru aoi Us - , n f , wui.vnu tnoalaof tnuiUU.a eplrtW , obUlnlrg . ixj one gitaw oi ID past tnd pntent , ted tb | naui tundttloa lu U mtiua. UV4a and lie , |