i DAILY BEE p-lnnlm Offloo , No. 01O F rii m ftt.f Yor > c Offlco Itoom OB Trlbnn tVih T 7 rrornlntr , K p | ltond y morning dilly. nis BT Min. 2iVrT"I . Jiaoo I Thre Month . t BUHonihj . 5.00 On * Month. . . . . Per Wc k , 25 Osnts. rz.OO I Three Uonthl . I I LOOlOnoMonlh. . . . . 1 . OaramunlaUlons rel/tln ? to New and Kdllort : naUen ihsnld b addrcwfed to the Eorro Of Tl En. / All Bnilaeiu Lettorj and Romlteaneef Ihon.d I ddrHitd to Tn B rtmusniKO OoMrAirr , onn- BTKita , Chocks and Postofflce orderi to b made pa1 bli to tha order of the oompanr. THE BEE PUBLISHING CO , , PROP ! K. nOSEWATKItJElltor. A , II , Fitch , MftURcrer Dally.Oirculntion , : x. 488 Omaha. Nob. THK railroad lobby can already b fonnd in full force at Lincoln. 1 there will bo ono speaker i Lincoln , there will bo a host of tnlkori Tun railroads evidently think that it I the early lobbyist that catches the logl : lataro. TJIEHE will bo four eclipses this yuai The most notiiblo.ono will occur on th ith of March. FIUNK WALTERS is now n B. & R man. Ho is lobbying for that corpori tion at Lincoln. EVEIIY prominent democrat who visit Cleveland is only too anxious to bo intoi viewed as to what ho said to the president elect and what the president-elect said t him. Under the circumstances it is no surprising tliut Cleveland has become ver cautious in everything that ho says. Tim determination of Qaoon Yiotori to keep Princess Beatrice with her , ore : after the marrlogo with Prlnco Henry , e Battonborg , causes a London paper to re mark that it is the first time a bride groom consented to take his mothor-ir law as a part of the bride's trousseau. THE Philadelphia Press wants to knoi "who wrote tliat letter ? " It refers to th letter on civilsorvico reform which , issignei by Grover Cleveland. The Press thinks i ifl very plain that it was not written b the same pen which wrote the epistle t Mrs. Bcccher or the missive about tha JNcw Foundland dog. TENNESSEE is still struggling under th burden or a debt amounting to § 30,000 , 000 , which she is endeavoring to fund fc fifty cents on the dollar , but BO far th creditors do not come forward very raj idly to accept this compromise , only $8 , 00,000 having been presented on thos torms. There is some talk of inducln the legislature to adopt the dlshonorabl method of repudiating all old bonds nc brought in wltnln a certain period. ONE of the brass-collared gentry wh objects to our exchange proposition saj that "the BEE two years ago proposed a r exchange -with us provided we would glv them about $15 worth of advertising < boot ; ono year ago it asked for a list < 800of onr subscribers ; and this yet wanted us to send them 20 now sut ocribors to that paper. " The fact is thi any patent medicine concern or Rowoll advertising agency can buy a whole pas In any of the Nebraska weekly papoi for 815 , but when a newspaper applli for a half column notice It Is a tofrib burden. Omaha merchants patrouaj Borne of these papers , and some of the : arc fleeced into paying $15 for a columi < whllo a foreign patent modlcine estal lablishment secures a whole page for tl , name amount. _ _ _ _ _ _ 'T-tiE i'omborton cotton mills at La ronce , Mass. , have resumed oporatlo : -on full time , with 2,000 hands. This n straw which tolls which way the wli ils blowing. It is evident that the outlo in manufacturing and Industrial clrcl Ja becoming more encouraging every du "Wo have observed that for at least t\ \ weeks not a day has passed , without i announcement that some extensive ca orn factory had resumed operations. It also a noticeable fact that the buslnt failures are fewer and of smaller dims olon . Wo believe that wo have reaol the bed rock of depression and that eve thing will now take on upward t doncy. It may bo that with the open of spring wo shall welcome a boom t will make the 'year 1885 as momora for Its prosperity as 1881 has been for disasters. TUB local liquor license In Troy is very profitable to that city. There 850 liquor dealers who have paid United Stales license , while only 10 ! them have taken out the local Hcei causing a leas to the city of nearly § 00. The llcenso money goes by law the poor relief fund and the hard ti make the need for tha money part lyly ptys slng. The mayor and ex oomrnlBBipneru are sharply arrrlgned ; the former ofllolal says that ho kn nothing abou the matter , and ono. of commissioners frankly admits that doesn't want to touch it because he wi Incut tno hpstilityqf illegal liquor sell The Troy officials are about as eons ! M the Omaha officials have at times 1 towards tha liquor dealnrs. It is q probable that If an Investigation i made In Omaha U would show that ntato license law is not by any means log aa strictly enforced as it should This U certainly unfair to those si men who promptly pay their license , otherwise observe tha most inipoi provisions of the law. THE INSANE AS\LUM. While the charges that originate fron parties who have been employed in thi insane asylum must bo taken with i grain of allowance , nevorthelccn the ] deserve the attention of the legislature as there appears to bo some features o the management and defects in the ar rangements of thla state Institution thn call for remedial legislation. The treatment mont of patlonU , and the attendance o lackfof attention , are certainly propc subjects for legislative inquiry. Thi fact that the ( governor'and the slat board have taken so little interest indi vldnally in the well-being and conditloi of the inmates Is certainly not ver ; creditable , and wo would suggest tha the legislature pass a law compelling these officials to visit not only this nsyl lum , but other state institutions nt statci intervals during their term , and to mak thorough Inquiries not from the suporln tondont alone but from the various at tondants. They should bo careful ti take in the entire situation at the nsyluri and judge for themselves whether th patients afo comfortably provided for ani properly treated. It is obvious from the general description tion of the promises , as published elsewhere whore in this issue of the BEE , that th present legislature must provide for ai another extension of the building or eroc an entirely now building in some otho locality. It scorns to us that throe hundred drod patients are about enough for on man to properly superintend , and Nc braska , like other states , should have a many asylums as are needed to aocomo date the insane , whoso numbers inoroas in proportion to the growth of the popu latlon. Incidentally the interview in THE BEI shows that the fire escapes are very deficient ficiont , and that consequently the Inmat ; and employe ! atu constantly exposed t the gnat danger of fire. It i ] an bistori fact that the first insane asylum , locitei at the same epat , was destroyed by fire and a numbar of the inmates perished ii the flames. The question arises whothe wo ore to allow another such calamity o ; account oc tha negligence of tlu nUt < officers and parsimony of the legitla ture. GAS AND ELECTRICITY. Not lone ; ago all the gas companies c New York city were consolidated inti one organization with a watered capita of § 45,000,000 , and the announcomon was made that gas would bo hereafte sold at $1 75 , the former price beln $2 25. This reduction was made t freeze out a new company whose charte did not permit it to charge more thai $1.75. It appears , however , that th reduction Is no reduction at all but on the contrary an ad vanca. The consumers have jus received their first bills , which prove ti them than gas at $1.75 Is ranch mor costly than at $2 25. By some procos known to tho'gas monopoly the consumer have used more gas than ever before and their bills are larger than they wer at the old prlco. Not only have the ; been thus imposed upon , but the ga is of a cheaper qnslity than herotofor furnished. It seems to ns that if th electric light could be made to take th place of gas , and we cannot hardly uo dtrstnnd why it cannot be substituted a an early day , the citizens c New York would be abl to defy the gas monopoly. Hero is splendid inducement for the electric ligh Inventors to hasten the perfection of th light Bo that it will bo as cheap as gt and as certain in its service. Most pet pie are now willing to pay considorabl more for the electric light , but th trouble is that it cannot always bo di pondnd upon , and the ga connoctloi have to be hold in reserve in case < emergency. The electric light certain ! has an extensive field and a magnified opportunity , and it is to bo hoped thi the day is near at hand when it wl reach that degree of perfection whic will make it the universal illuminan Even with its imperfections it has boo welcomed in Omaha , aud wo believe th this city to-day has a larger number are and incandescent lights in proportic to its size than any city in the Unlti States. TUE Blair educational bill ii warm cmlorsid by the New Orleans Plcayun wliica admits thak ( Lou's'mia's gicatc need is education , and. It devoutly hop that the present congress will pasj i bill. The statement of registered vo' < of the state of Loii'siana sboffs that 1 total registration up to Oc'ubor 25 , 18i was 218,906. This h an incceajo of 4 ! 431 einco 1880 , or n little more thin per centum. The proportion betwe bltcVs and whites is well ktpt i neither soeni'iig to 1 > 3 behind in 1 growth. The registration cf coloi voters was 88,021 in 1880,81x1110,1 In 1884. The increase is 22,238. 1 registration of whltoi wes 85 , in 1880 , and 108,044 In 1884. The crease Is 23 , 103. The number of vet to of foreign birth in 1884 was 18,324. 1 oa urgent need of education is shown oau. the large proportion of colored vo ) teat who maVo their marks Instead of writ at their names ; the number is 1)3,090 ) , wl only 10,500 write their names. ' 10 number of white voters who make U 30 marks h shamefully large ; It la no 30d than 21,512. The number of white i their is 87,1 n , era who write names ve What la true pf Louisiana la probt en true of other southern states , aud i\ Ite is no doubt that properly expended ire money provided for In the Blair 1 he would accomplish moro good than can hee. present be estimated. But whether ) e.e. . nation ahould expend money for ed e.on tlonal purposes In the various states , nd whether each atato should educate Ut ndnt people la a question that remain * to settled , and no doubt will ba teiio conaldoKd when the tlmo comes to voti upon the bill. TUB reduction In the prloo of broad b ; the O.nnenu Cracker company will bo op predated by the poor people of Omnhn Although It Interferes with the businoa of the other bakers who htwo boon cbnrg Ing big prices , it will bo n great publi benefit. The bakora may complain tha the Garnoau company haabocomo a mon opoly , bat wo are in favor of any monopoly ely that provides good broad at chcai prices in these hard times. Th Garnoaus are entitled to the thanks c the poor people of this city. Now le aomo enterprising butcher knock dowi the outrageously high prices on meal and ho will secure n monopoly in tht line of trade. The people of this clt hare for years boon paying nt least 33 per cent more for meat than really ougt to have been paid. Toke pork , for inal ance. The butchers nro charging th same as they did'ono and two years age when hogs were very high. It is hig tlmo that the people of Omaha bo give the benefit of- cheap moats , and if the r < tall prices were regulated according t quotations of the who lesalo market the would have no reason to complain. IT will surprise no ono to learn tha Jay Gould is charged with transferring largo portion of the earnings of the SSI LDU.IS , Iron Mountain & Southern roa into the treasury of the Missouri Faclfi and using the money in other enterprise ! Mr. Gould is president of both roads bub the Missouri Pacific is his pot. I order to make him whack np equally be t'wcon the two roads a suit has boo brought in St. Louis against him and hi intimate associates , among whom of conra are Russell Sago and Sidney Dillon. I there is any process in law by which th Gould syndicate can bo made to give th stockholders of any railroad in whlo they are interested a fair deal it will coi tainly bo regarded as something aatonisb ingly now in the history of railroad mac ipulation. TUB Now York Hour maintains the Grant and Beochor have lived too Ion ; . 'Suppose the hero of Appomatax ha died in that suptcmo moment of his vii tory , what a fame through all the contt rios would have booh his 1" says th Hour. "Ton thousand statues wonl have arisen in his honor all over th republic. " And of Henry Ward Beoohe the Hour eays : "How fortunate for hh had ho died twenty years ago. when h was at tha meridian of hla renown , who the country , and , in fact , the world looked up to him as ono of the greatee pulpit orators. " TUB cable announces that a circu craze has broken oat among the Englial nobility , several of whom have orecte private circus buildings In which to ea hibit their own feats for the amnsemen of their friends. A marchioness has de delighted her friends by a dumbbell oxhl bitlon and by jumping through hoopi while a duke has astonished his acquaint ancea with his skill as a trapeze performer or , and so on. The cable dispatch emil ted to state' , however , that these nobl circus performers can nil play the clew : to perfection. TUB American system of railway mal service , which has proved so anccessful will probably be introducad in England Information has been requested from tb poatrmator-general by the British pos ofiibo department in regard to the plan < American railway postal-cars and th new system of city distribution. HON. P. O. HAWES bobs up soreuol at Lincoln in search of aoma leglslath contingency. 'W o have had some sevei winter weather lately , , bat it will have i bo much mote frigid when < Mr. Hawi gefa left. LITERARY N05JES. "Chats , " published by Lee & Shepar ot Boston , , is an interesting little vc ume , "Onr Tender" is the quaint title 1 Tfhich the author designates hersi throughout this book. But o very she acquaintance with ' 'Our Tander" w Bullico to win the affection and awakt interest in the minds of the most ore nary youth M.ithcnt knowing the wh ; and wherefores of the name she boat She relates stories that she baa- hear and Incidents that has come under h observation , with always the ono Jobje in view , of impressing some practii lesson upon the young rooder. Amo the subjects of the chats are "Music "Sho would be & Pooteaa , " "Oonvon tion. " "Schoolgirl Troubles , " "S would bo a Singer , " and "Botwo Meals. " Although our Tender alwa talica seme , she never descends preaching'as the children term It. T chats are had with both.boya and gii and contain helpful suggestions for all , "Vocal and Action Long'inge , " by N. Eirby , and publirhcctJuy Le & Shi nrd , ol Boston , will proefii very utel work. It is a concise and practical ha book on elocution , adapted especially the needs of thoeu who have had no at qnato instruction or practice in an which they must use M readers , speaker or teachers. It is hardly necessary toi that in no art , tud especially not in art of exprosBioncan a hand book fill place of a living teacher ; but with gi nook Instruction the faithful student v m ka decided progress , Thtswouk.ia sale in Omaha by W. T. Seaman. . "Flaxlo Growing Up , " of the "Pla Frizzle Stones , " takes Flaxlonp wh last year'a.volumo , issued about holli time , left her , and gives UA some of sayings and doings as she ia 'growing t Flaxle's disposition combines a stn desire to do right , with a natural ID nation to go aatray conJtauaUy. Yet is a perfect specimen , oi the ideal 11 girl of our day , as lUilo spoiled as ] stble , to hive coma on amid our ways of living and lashing the child along. Nor ara W fa alts all refined or of existence to make up the Ideal st rn book girl , but , ire have Fhxie u ahe be grod and bad. together , but the good ] ly [ dominating The book wUl tend to tor noble principles in the little people and this added to the pleasing intoreo that the story awnkons , makes it jus what it waa intended to bo , a charmin ) book for the little girl * . It is publish by Leo & Shopard. Boston , and is fo sale in Omuha by W. T. Seaman. "History of the Netherlands , "b ; Alexander Young , is a valuable ndditioi to historical literature. The volnrai nearly 700 pages , and prsfusoly illustra ted , which feature adds'greatly to thi attractions of the work. Although thi heroic period of Nothorland history ha boon brilliantly illustrated by Mr. Mot ley , yet the researches of Dutch am Belgian scholars have brought to ligh important facts which present some o the prominent personages and events o that period In a now aspect. This book which is designed for mature as well a young readers , gives on indopondon view of thcso and of later annals , wltl the aids which European and America ) scholarship has furnished for their olucl dation. While availing himself of th researches of Motley and Proacott , o Davies and Grattan , the author's judgments monts of mon and measures are nialul derived from a study of original author ! ties. ties.Tho The correspondence of William th Silent , of Phlliy II. , ol Alexander Fai nose , the Relations of the Vonotlai Ambassadors , and other publications o the ascomplishod Gachard , have boon o great service to him , as vtoll as th Archives of the house of Orange-Nassau edited by the learned Green van Prina toror. A now light is thrown on the charade and career of William the Silent. Hi dealings with Don John of Austria an the Dnkn of Anjou , the moans by whic ho obtained { ho great office of lluward o Brabant , his relations with Ilyhovo am Imbize , the various attempts upon hi lite , the execution of the assassin , an the rewards given to the assastin's fnmil are here exhibited in unfamiliar ospcctt The pnblio burning of monks in Ghon and Bruges by Protestant fanatics , whic helped to destroy the union of the Netli crlands two years after it had boon se cured by the famous Pacification c Ghent , tno true nature of the noted Sai soda conspiracy , the opposition of Date' cities to the sovereignty of Grange , ar now for the first time , so far na we ar aware , given in English. To the Spanish governors of the Noth orlando , Rcqucsene , Don John of Am trla , Parma , and the Archduke Alberl and also to Cardinal Granvollo and Phil ! II. , The author trie d to render impartic justice. Besides ( presenting now fact concerning the eiegp of Antwerp whic vindicate the character of the llluetriou St. Aldegondo , others nro given regard ing the trial and execution of BirnovoL and of his son , and the responsibility c Maurlco of Nassau therefor , which n English or American historian has men tloned , bat which are essential to i knowledge of the troth. The relations of the Batch ropubll with England and Franco ace Illustrate * by diplomatic and other authorities whic' reveal the actual condition of affiura dut ing the prolonged siege oi Oatend. Th limits of this volume have permitted onli a passing reference to the early and re cent history of the Netherlands ; bu while they have compelled condensation they have not prejudiced the Interests o truth. This history of the Netherlands is pub lished by Eats & Laurlat , Boston , and i for sale in Omaha b > J. S. Caulfield. INDIES Blany Fair Playoi s , but Fa\v Expert A Woman AVlio Beat Her Husband , New York Tribune. - Madauiu Patti's recent purchase of handsomely carved and inlaid billiari table at the reported price of § 1,50 ( caused a Tribune repotterto make in quiries regarding the popularity of billiar playing among ladies. In scino luxation warerooms on Union Square .1 number ( . old billiard experts were flaying wlie the subjpct was broached. "Wait till beat this man. " said the managpr , wh was making , a big run , "and 1 will talk t you. There , now I have finished. Ladle play billiards ? Yea , of course , but it ism often they get to bo experts , though the frequently play a pretty fair game. Wo have frequent demands for gontlc men to teaah ladies the game , and tl latter prove apt scholars. But they hai not the time or enthusiasm as a rule to b come very skillful players. Not but wh , they can , for all that is requited isa quie and tiuo oyegood nerve and a find toucl with practice , to become an export. I' r inuinber.au amusing incident where a lat took lessons qu'otly ' for u long time wit ! out her husband's knowledge. Ho In boon telling her that a woman could nov play the gpmu well. They had a table the' housu and ono nigit ] she said : think 1 can beat you at a game of 11 ] Hards. ' Ho laughed and accoptedi t challenge. She said she would wagpr small amount that she would win. T husband , nothing loath , made the wag heavy/ diamonds in fact. Well , the wi know how good a gaiuu Jior husband 0011 play , and they began aud she beat hu Of course ho never said women could u play billiards after that , and ho play/cilt'l / but lilcu n man. " "Who are soniO' of the expert laj billiard players ? " "Aladauip Gaiiiiur was a fine play , Misa Biissinger in , another. Both hi. played exhibition ypxnea , and can uia imuilsomo runs. As for Mtulumo Pat slm only plays faudy well , ovonifo&a.k ] It was for fucoliiii that she iMiugjit t table , and ho is qiiito a playot. P/pcl it greater favotitctwiih ladies than b'iEiaix and wo sell many tables to private honi arranged to plajr either pcul or luilian The game furaisLfca good oxcrcisu * .for dies , though they find it awkward ami tices reanin aiKur the tabLt to iiioku a tl ficiilt shot. " Dudley Kavanangb , ono of the oldi billiard play era and munufaotnrtw in t city , who waa. present , said' bxj remoi bered a lady whoso pitting he. eonld r discount in his bgat dt > jfl. , Sha was an an export player that all th.a "sharj were afraid to play vilth bes. Unfor natoly , he bid forgotten hr name , the Mfcison Dorce , Tf-hero private par } are kept for ladies to play billiards , 1 proprietor eatd that several exct > H < players came thero. One , n Mrs. Sx could m vo a rnn of ISO at the thrto t gtai * The cuaU/u ol having VnUL nblbs in private houses is outho Croatia. The large houses in FUth nno and adjacent streets arc net com orod thoroughly fuinished without Hard table. The Yanderbilt houses i "a Plprre LiorUlard's housj have handle billiard rooms. „ i. " it Oiufthn Olub Election. B The annual meeting of the Omaha , c l' was held Saturday evening , and oflv 7 elected for the year 1885 , aa follows : B ! W. Y. Morao , president ; _ Tohn s. Clarto , vice jircsWunt ; W. sccrctnty ; .Tolin E. Wilbur , treasurer. A largo amount of business was tr acted and the organization placed ii thorough working order for the year. 1 was dccidovl to rent the lower left ham box at the opcm house on the evening o : the charity ball , and nso it a < n club head qtmitots. Hallway Gleaning ? , Mojara. Kiuibil ) , Shalby , Morto nn < Stebbins , Union Pacific oiHcl ls , le \i to-morrovf for San Francisco , when they will nU'eml tha adjourned mootiuj of the TrantconttnenUl poo' ' . Transcon tincnUl rates srj to bo fixed for th Western pool , &nd a oommisjionrr wll bo elected in place of George W. Rlstinj resigned. A large number of the Union Pacifi freight cars have been fitttd with th Wcstiughouso air brake. Can Got AlniiK Without the Postolllcc ChicBRO Herald. The rural publisher who has the dolir quont tax list manages to got along prott well , without the postofllce. This povuler never atlca A mnnct cl p iret strength andnlio'oa'mcncaa. Mnto economical thi the ordinary kinds atd cnnoot be sold In comjic tion with the niiltili/ito o ( low tc t , short wtlg lumof ph srhrto powdors. bold only Incar. ROYAL BAKING L'OWDEK CO. , 1U8 Wall otj N. ' IN THE PASTRY BF 7nnll1a. Lemon , Orange , etc. . flavor 7ak ifbcuma , I'liiUllngii , < fcc.i ' delicately mill nn turallyuatbefrult from which thcyuronod STRENGTH AND TRUE FRDI FLAVOR THEY STAND AEONE. fREPARIO Bf THI Price Baking Powder Co. , Chicago , III. St-Loula , Me 3r. Price's Groam Baking , Powder t ST. Price's Luptilin Ycnst De t Dry Hop Yenct. WE 11 AUE BUT ONE QUALITY. COLLARS CUFFS DCAIUNOI THU UJWK ARI THE FINEST GOODS CVER MADE , Auk for them 0AM i BROS. . AecntH fi ( > - Omul SPECH/.L NOTICES TiO LOAN. r > noy. ' to loan on cbitttla in BunnoffilOa MON'Y Allo on real ograto. W. it. Mnttor , 1 < F rnam St 503-Jan U ONEY t * > loin on ctm.Ula by Jl \ Ileatty , ' . M e.mth.m5 't. 183-lou II \jnfi ijuOMn lu ouiiuol Jou aud upwar M O. F. Davli and Co. , Ural E < tata aud Lc Agenta , 1605 KarrainBt. 8381 UNE7 ( loauod ou chatcelx. Utdlroad Tick M bought and Bold. . Foreman , 218 U. 1 ! UtlLt TX7AN TJEIA good ; re ) i bi < i mat ? to doortlrowi W ar.il call nn c Ity trdde , Call between 4 SO 8 p. m. , Civnaun Bros. St Uo. , Hooui'-O'l/t-dnorhloi or p. P. O. 621 A mlddl aged personto take care WANTEI1 . 1JO Boukh25th , nMnOoJse. 631 K girl to do giotralhoiowwork. M WANTED bo a good p'aln ' awk. Aply | | > notthtst con 2J.aud Uftvenpart SU 4M A3TFJOlrl , at 616 N , 13th St W K2-7 ; VIOTKI- UrsUUsi doubla itjrlinder fef < ! BJHily at the Dee otlls , EOltf iTXrAMEO A ! i t tliaa servant lrl. Call at 1 W Nordiweit.uornur U , 23rd wd Curt , 321. A well d caU4jounz man to In WANTED I . Address " 0 , A " 481 Bp A boy who. tan tpeak Oeri-ian WANTED Utchenwark st 216 f. 12th ht. 4 - t Jiierlcuwd bar ttnder ( ptrli WANlFIS-An lrea a position In first ciian pi Cost ( it rclcTcnoei glvun and tatlalactlon RUai Kwl ; addrenP. O.BoxISScltj. 47 tf PANTED Otrl lot cenoral huuicwoik at S W Daiglu StM near Jederson. 439 Cp IXTAKTED it , oed girl lor geceral houneworl > Tfl 8. 19th8tr .it. 473 , AUTEIX A quiet steady omar to dn the wet W ot a limit lamlly10U ; Howard strttt. 47 TANTE1 > A good ulrl for gootral house wi \ Mis. T. W. blacklmrn , 831 South llh St. It \ good gill fui Ktmrtl noii3o i WANTKU Immediately at S tt Callloinla at. l 3 5p A. good atl\e woman to take cbi WANTED room , Kniialro at 012 Douglai - eollctors , lood ray tothar WANTED-KO Nebia < ka UutoU Malri Bocefll awoclaUoD , fremonl , Nta. 911 jm A gv > l"c < jQJ co k M Uo' tlouw , AlfANIKD t dy at [ ntl far'"Qiieon ProlflMf t dalty itoclilni ; anl tVlrt supportcri , thotildc bracei , busUe * , bmoin forrnn , ilio Slilelc' . tattt belt ; , ileevo protectors , tee. Kntlr'lr now device- unprccedcnteu tirofit ) Wo hare G 0 iiironts J 100 monthly. AddrtM with stamp h. II. Campbcl A ; Co. , 0 South v tit . Chicago. 120 J lu CUlcKKNS-t want a man in om town In the statci to bur them tot ca < h. N llru't M to qmntlty D. I ! . Hcemor , buyer And Mil ] per Cf ( Hint lOUItrv and Etrgf , 01 , 03 , SO& , and ftc lion atd Ht.,0mahi , t:3tl WANTF.D-Agonta to handle ! our Kkctric.Ucit.an appliance * , cxo'u lvo tenltory ghon. A gran opportunity ( or the right imrtlc * . Intratlgate by M dressing tha rcerlcfa M'l'g Co. , Kanm Uitv.Mo , 13S-Ji > nllp \\TANTl.lll A fltmtlon bv joUDg Ocrrnan gl ii to < lo general homework or to take cue i children , toqulio 1110 Jones St. , bet. llth and 121 ! 6CO-7 'IIT'ANTKD SlttiVlon by a young girl to do gel ! t cral houecnork In small family Inqulro i loth St. , opp. Depot , 43S-f WANTED Sltintlon by a Gorman girl In Antoi can funiily for gcnerMh u > enotk or nurf ; ai tin 81 or call at 1317 Chicago ( treat. 475 6,1 VfT'ANTED Place In a drcfumnklng shop , b ) Tl ycunglartvuicdtndrcajmaklng. C ll or o lre 9 , C , J , J. , 203 N. 10th St. 141-Gp WANTED A position as ni apprentlco In n ban ware store. Address C. 8. lUrgolt , Norfol. Nob. I71-an : - tsltuvtton M beekeeper keeper , In wholesale ocUbllshmonl la Omivh Addrcm > 'O. " onro lloo. EOJ..1 \X AM'K1 > Atinill fiiinlihod riom In a blocl VV Addrcts "Telegraph" Boo olfi e. \\7"AN1'ED Aiaitncr | , with the hundred dolli 11 tottkohali Interest In good , l > ayln < t bun'no. ' . D.IcoOllico. ! BiO 17ANTED-K few day lioirdcri , 038 N. 17th Mi V L. T. Williams. fi2lf X\ervttmn to know that the Ills WANThD fill-lord , 1312 IHUK'ni street , up ttilrs.ls still a custom made suitor otercont nt the sumo prl that ready toailo stores chtrgo for Interior girinoi I ANTKD-Sday table boarders , 1721 Douglas , W 401-Op To rent 2 or 3 unlurnUhod rooms WANTED Putnam at. ni noislblo. Addic "A , L S."c roBco. 405-Op Lady or fcntlcnmn , to buy flxtur WANTED of stoto No. ( JiC X. 16thSt. ( oi'posl Gent'emnn's Krocer.N ) Will sell lu ono or tw\o < lots. Stock , fixtures and butuncea can lie had ( leal than valuocf fixture ? . Jliut bo sold by 7 Insr. Call at once ; great bargain ; anall cipltal i quired , 471-Sp "V\7"ANTBD Dry u'oods anil groceries In cxclmn V > for SI 600 worth of Improtod lailicixd tov property. Atldrcn with articulate of stock folo boxKJO , Alblati , Dootu Co. , Neb. ISO-Dp WANTED 10.000 ( amlloa to try our Belt rlfli 1'uro Buckwheat Hour and belf-lilMcR Uo meal kept by nil flret-c als grocera. Wo wairaiit i buckwheat eo'd ' under our brand pure. W. JVE SIIANrt & CO. , Manufacturers. K44I WANTED To rent , room , or sulto ct rooms , ti nlahcd or unfurnished. Address O. U. A , 1 N. 10th St. BShti 011 KENT Fun tihcd roomaono blook north 17 I'oetotllco1 , ii , W. Cor ISth and Capitol Aa. . 407. HUNT Boarding house. 10 roome. 23 Meyer , 023 X. ICth street , over etoro. 522-1 IQlt HUNT1'urnlshed Koom itnjboard 61 F 17th. 624 lUNT With boatd , ono la go tarnish front room ; gasand bith ; S W. Cor. of 14th a Joacs , 1403 ; alee a few table beardira wanted. 40 RKNT 3 new tmturnUhed roorra 20 h B J ? 5th house north of t. Maiy'a a\c. Watrnrc \tnlcnce. O. F. Nelson. . 4S5 < f > ( T/OK UiHT : New cottage , 81oJ)0per ) month. Co I1 lurnlthed room , Cooper month. U. C Pitt em , cor. 14th and tarnnr. 621 : KENT Furnished loom at 1721 DouzUa. FOH RENT Newlj furnlshcil front 492tfsic IpOH 1 on tultB. . W. 17th and Cass. 492tf RENT Vlegant 11 room houao hot and o water ; furnaccallmodern ; iuiiirovcinouts ; $7i < j month. Barker & May no , * 491tfi IlKNT Lai-o south front room , with dra FOH room attachednicely ; furnished , 1111 Ca tel Ave. 482 Op KENT For parties , fairs , oonccr's ' , ct Freemasons Hall , Capitol ave and Sixteenth I It has been thoroughly cqulnpcd with nil come lencea. Apply to Vvilhim J. Mount , at the hall , of JainciFoisyth.jndruc store in same bulldinir. 484 I RENT A nlf o front bed roam to two gentl FORT at 6018.20th 4801 RENT A suite ol rooma for gentleman a FOR , near Union depot' with board. Sou Omaha preferred. "W. t. O. " Bee office. 4SO- RENT Board and room warmo land lightl FOR reasonable rate to r'gtt partita In private fa ily. Addreas box 02 , city. 481 RhNT Duelling8 roomi 322 8. 10th I another 7 rooma 613 S. Hth'St. AH D Jom 310 South 10th ft. l-\ORItbNr Furnlsi.ud rooma aud board at It P Upward St. 3M-10p RENT Furnlihoa rooma at 005 N. 17th St FOR 357-B | | 7\01l \ RENT Ffvo room cottage on Virginia Av JL1 two blocks caw of Park A . , and one bio aouth of Nt. Uary'a A\o ttrcct cars ; 312.Sran Adams , 10 Ficnzer block , opp. P O , 412 5 7\OR \ RENT Three 5 room houses , Cor. Door- , ; ] ' A\onml Leavonwoith. II. F. Hamann. 452' TT\ORRI1NT Store room , with good largo ban JL1 rcent ; suitable tor butclier snop or iiackl houso. Inquire of Paulson & uo , Varnam bt. b 15th and 16th Staer F. O. Uilui , l'or-o A\e. 461 TTiORRENT-Ifurnlshod roo-jaa 101(1 ( California ! JP lira A Caldciwood. 413-7p 'OR UEN1Furnliihed room for Rrrtl 1 scntlcman jndwlfo , 2208Oillfornla St. ' . UhNT Cottage a rooma , Bnmi/d 2d r ddltl' b'.Oll per month. Inquire room 4 , Oiuah- . „ ' tlonal IlinK Ilulldbg. 3Wt RENT Eluhtv acres nJUnd on mllit-ry re FOR mllca frouiclt } , fontliieoor flvoytarb I. Djtvia & Co. ' ItENU One housa. laimlro I lho'inA E > K'OR . cailt TOll RENX FurnUhod room , 1318 Jackson. 6t. JL"1F OR HKlir Furulshod rooms 1816 Dodgfl fat. F 2 tl rrMJu UltXT Ilnuso o rooms , I3tn auilillm i JL } 1 bleak B , of IIIcKtry ? 8 per month ; apply premise ; . It. * cUonalJj ttOt HUNT A good furnished room Apply FOR ' Millinery Store , 16th St. , B U h Pout olllce. SJi-t MOll RelNT lJvclllDj home , fsirWslwtcTl C nliw rooms , welllind cistern , InqunoJara Bonnar. 4201 I OR RENT Choice , lultn of olBcorvoma very i F alrablo fora doctor , Imiulre at Wm liuahinn Q 4191 [ roil RENT A cottage of 3 rouine , on With re 1 ? nutrUt Mary'&ivenue ; 412.60 p r month. ou Swlttler , ! 13 S MOi street , 43Jt 1UNT Ijaije pluuant furnlslieil rooms , FOR M , W. eornur ISthanJ 1'a'Bkiii St. 13 : T7HJK tK r-rtioi lurnlanel roiiu , cheap at 3 ' t1 8. K.th ittrMt 4371 " 17 OH RENT House ol elgtt rooms , ultuatel JL" two'ii CoaTciit and Pleauut streets , on Han street. Inqulx ol W. M. Thompson , i'lrst Natlo llajik. 45 17OK HKNV-A nle furnlilied room i k fr U lljid'd Oytra Jlouse , | > j LOT month. U. f. U tin. 8H H. iMh. U8I ' HUNT Store roctii 1611 Farnam St , with FOR' & Billiard UblM , by PauUoa b.Cn.,1 Parnamek. 431-t KKNT One ftiuJahnl room witkboard , FOrt or threedajr Itoaiilert , 1911 WoUlec. vH KENT-Few loom htutw Sid a lu , pur month. Basktr b Maynr , B TTlOlt BEHT Ni t t and cnoanotl hirnUked ro. r * InOmtho. Apply to a , II. A deraon , room tf Andenou block , north entranoo , 1Mb and I'ai - port nt. ITIUH I'.KNT Twrt futnUhedhrunJumUhid-l Jt ? N. W. nomor20tbaud W b ter8t 41 OR KKNT Togentlocxn only , a pleasant F . 8. E. ctxoit SOth and Douglai tit OR IlKiNT Two slegaat rooma In RetVUk' * bl < , HIS Faruam. < * V rvoii HKM J juHttJ lioDt row til < &t s'- 1 What , 418 RNT-Snlt ol roorrg furnished tor llebt IfOIl 1 ho ! keeping , ro orcMionallv Meant In 11c. net's block , corner Eth ard HonardSI * . 43-tt ( I7\OR \ UKNi NcatcotUgo 8 ioom , hall , pantry 1 cloict nnd cflll.ir , $12.tiO , als other chran ton mcnU , D. U Ihorra . 417.11 HKNT- nlno room .oii ; ilcsuau a \ov\- \ FOR tlou ; $10 per month , IHrkpr A Marno. 45-lf IJM'H KKN'T Sf > r building with ruldciirxi M for - . $22 , jxr month m good locAllon. 1) . tj Thomaa 410 tf FOR SAuK. nOUSAMOHTUMK- : ) steam llour'ng mil 1 Ith two tun ot huriKundono f il butr ; all In ; oed rcptlr and onlv broti used IS month'1. Situated n onoof the be > t hu < lncs < loti In Kearney , Ncli , Till dbi'ofo cf lot wd mill together ur mill nljna ; flno location ; will fell onRiKil terms , or trailo for thor dtstrablo ptopeity. Adilioss I.vck II v Otl barney , Nb. f > 17ftb.'i ORC11AN(1K For > JC ntor Inv pro > cd property , the titrtil tire of 20 roonn , o rlytiowthe ; vromhci for lease ; centrally located , rick block , nudern Improvements , also < tno and lascmcnt for rout In came block ; goo > cbanra for iotclbu < lncs , Morse and X Drunntr , Cor ; IMh and ' 491-3 ; > OK SAl.KVerj cheap , ni acjount of health , / * llotton Itostatiraht , 1414 IKtuxK S. f.3i-0 | > irroilSALV-Ti ! il with brick liotl'o , conlftlnliig 10 JL' rnoms , stable , and b'xrn , rocoistrj outhoti c , | y wattr , on 19th s root Inqulro No , 318 , KUth ith Street. 405-10 > on for an English Worsted otcrcoat , custom V7 made , vcrv elegant. Ordcicd ( r ljln. UliUt Nothing Parlors , 1312 Douglaa street , bet. 13th ind ith , up stairs. CIO fi 1J10RSM.K Black Roman Stallloi' , wclgln 1EOO X1 pounds , Will sell chotp. Jos. l\olo > atek , No. 351 S. 13th St , Omaha , Neb. 313-1) T7\OR \ HALF. UO arrca of the best farm land In JL1 Washington Cc. Neb , 21 miles from llrrman , 8 miles ct lllalr , 8 nillct o' Tcknmth Mutt ( ell became need money , Wl I sell for $ loot , c.isn and the talanoo in easy tern1 * ; plenty of timber and water. Call or ddroisJor. Xolouatok , No. 1324 B. ISIli Street , > eb. 510 0 [ 7 > OR SAIiK flonl trosh milch cow , Inqulro at L1 1513 Howard St. )007ii ) 0R S4LE OR BXCHAKOB Fur lmpio\od city J' property , cno or tno eccllons ol land well dapted tor general farming or ttock purpuiea ; rich < ell ; cl'te to railroad station and near ono cf the real towns In CVntril Nebraska. Address (1 N. II. . ' , 0 , Uox GOO , OmnhA. 40.1 5p , SAM : OR TIUDE-Oood stock firm of EM I,1011 1 , 29 mUcn trom On.ahi , ono mile from Jprlngtlc'd ' , Neb ; wljl tradn for Om'lm froporty. \ildres < Woolorfc Harrison , O.ii.ihnir n. M. Hani , ou , SpringfieldNth. .ir'feb''p My bul'illcnan'1 ctoclJ of clothlr ? , ITAORSATiK shoci , will t mile for filming laud. Oco. If Peterson , 801 South ItthSt. , Omaha. 4S7-ob ! 1 7\0ll \ SAtE Srcond hand Hall'tf sale , medium . BJzo 10 , Frcnier blocK , opp. l' O. 470 5p ( SALK Choip good double sleigh. Fred If(01l ' ; corner lltb nml Fttuam Bt. 47811 SMjF.-CheJii , horso.-xml buggy , 118Si Cum- IrvOil 1 St. 29itt . OUi-Uv-Onocloant chimboruat , ono FOR8S.liK closk , ono cuuly new Kuabo Piano , lUe gold framsd picture , oiu horaj , barnoas nd iluttan , une II lli EHO , somll size , ono beautiful hina collie so t. Inqturo No , 20U llarney St. , liot. 2uthand21et SALE OOxlCS foot OH fuming street 3 block * FOR of Mlltttry bildgo , $1,00J. John L. MoCaguo ipposlto Pott ollke. 433-tt I Oil 8ALK 137x121 toot on corner , Booth-east frott , house 3 icoma , barn , S blocltn weal of 'ark are. and Leivonworth , easy paymenta , thoap S1.700. JohnU MctaKue. oppositeFotf t OIllcu. is7 tf TT\OR SALE Horaes , mulca , harness and wagon * JD on ono or tw o } cars time. Real estate security T ) . L. Thomas. 4Ktr , SALE OK XCIIANOE At SIO per acre , all FOU of twotlousanl aorcn of timber land , forty mile * east o ! KinaaiClty , wit cxchan o for Ncbraaka laud or merohandlsa. Bedford , Soaer t > MIOCELLANEOnB. men who know how to make money don't MANY how to tate It jou can a o abnut ono- iialf on jour clothlnc by uujlng It at the JllifltCloth- ing Parlora , 1712 Douglas etrcor.bct 13th andillth , up btalie. Fine tailor undo eultj vt low as glfi.61C6 61C-6 T OS1'-A bro n morocco morncrandUm and bill * I J book , containing a ladles phcto and papcraof no \aiuo to anyone but the : owner. Hcturn. to Max. Meyer & Co and get toward. 630 Ep < E TCH I'aE Firrai for Imjrovol property In riO Omaha , 'has n. Wnolloy , Uooim 20 , . tmaba National Bank , Omaha , Nob. 6fO 15- mo TIIADE St"ck of grocorlea for ncropropertv J. adJ-'InlnB Omaha. Chas. H Woolley , hoom 20 Omtba National bankflmaha , Neb. 627-I& rpo EXOHANOK Farms fur etcok cf m rohamllae JL Chas. It. Wool cy , Room 20 , Olnaba Natlonn , , Rank , Onahn , Neb. " , \ TRADE Stocks of goo s to tradc-j fi r land. T\OFl . It. WoolIc.Koan 20 , Oiinha National Bank , Omaha , Neb. & 20 IS. In rccd ol an overcoat dnn't fall to otll and ME1 a JlBciiatomma'ioovoroiat that jou can buy lor $20. Jll'tlt Clothing Parlors , Doujlas street bet. ISth and 14th , up etatre. 614 5 TJEIISO AL A young K-ntteman who haj recent. JL ly come hero it reside dcslrca to inaka the ao qualntance of an agreeable lady. Address M , Arm ! tcad.P. O. , Ciiy. 60J-Op > -n Keward will b paid for tll arrest acil con- $ ; ) Uv ctlon cftlic-person that took a Hdj'd satchel while abe viai Inapeclliif , ' the Mltfiti Tanora , 1312 Douglas Btrcdt , up ntalra. 916 cuitotni mailu eulta lioyaro bellliitr nt a. uiSia AYKD Frtm f , W Cot. ot 21th and Chlcaeo , ST Saturday altcrnoon , a Dinall red ca'fi Infoiina" tion will bu lOccUcdntthiaplaai' . 4t3' il OST On Fri'Uv ' , between Kaunders , Cumlni ; JL/ and 10th bt'iniall brown Banlacslar ; suitable uwBid will ho paid i ! returned ti lUrk'jr & Jlaync , . Sthnnil t-aruanb. 4CU8 men vha liuow how to iraKo money don't MANY how to eavu it. Vou-can uivn alxut nno. liall on jourclothius ; by buylnglt at the lllsflt Clott ng Parlora , 1312 Douit.oa B root up etalrs. Tallop- nada busi.no.a aults a i low ns $1 ? . m&e UOOMJn Omaha Cl'j , esuoclolly when jou. BIG buy a JCIJ cuatum irado o-.trcoat for 812. Jlistit' ' lothtng Parlora , 1312 llouxU etrcrtbut. 13thi and 14th , up stairs. 650 6 OOh Yea can buy n 30 custom , tuado junta fnr , L I 23. MUfltCloti Ins ; farlora , 1U12 Duu Ua street , bet lJthand > l4.h upatalrs. 610 > ' 'OO ' KA Huja cuitorn mido < . * rciatlull tatlik. ) Z ty/llnod ) / , Imported Horsey , and certainly would bo cheap at * K1 at Misfit Clothing I'urlois , I'.U Douglaa atrf ot , net. 13th n.ll4tb.i . p nMra 611-6 OCKbTiEcok lost by nnt CAJlinj and buvlnif flO J oustciu uadnault f Jr UW at Ufallt Clothing I'.r- lors 1312 Douglas etrecr , btt , ! ih and Kth.un atalra MS-6 D'llara tavcd Is 923 made by bluing a custom um'iij SU overcoat tot Sd ) lllsll ; Clottilnif I'arlou , Ittll ! DoujJIB striet.JSat. 13th ana 14Vh , up " \ATHV do jou buy rtaO made clothing whfii you IV nn bii ) an Ji custom innilo pant < lor il.o.1 iln > MliCt CluthiuK Parlors , lill Douglaa tit , bet. 13th -ndlUhup ntalir. 6.4-f > ' save a il-ctor bill ooire and procure ono of our T'O $20 custom rutdu < n\accoal < i thai the .MUk Cloth- Inir I'a/Vors , 13U Uoujlaa at , bet ISth and 14th , ar ' iiO lutt. 'ou can uuv m Vo It b\ck ly | buvlnff it Sio i uituiu intdu unit for t-5 11 Wit ClouJi " l' rlor , 1312 DuiMlu ) bt. , bet. 13th and lltli , ui > atalru. UMi-S | , " : Korcuttom made tahnluiero ultInn style ) I'lt ) light aii'ldajJ. culorworth bJO , , t t ! a IIU. Ct ' 'lotblLg Parian ) , UU3 l > oiigla > , IMS. ISttiaud 14th up stalrl. T7MJ83V meiv W.HIIJU.T their t ll r .Mill priw ) unnt JP t ke a mil uulcsH it ( Its Ju t to. .TJiiiU hy the ill- lit ( lot ! lor Parlor * , 1312 Doiulu Hl. brt. ISlh ai il 14th , can 114 for jil a flno taUunnuuU milt that costs &iO. f'J-S ri AKKN IT Ono cow ; ur .v , rod Kk'a. r d feet X and ruiiawuth , Ctvllfjinivsnd'iithSl Too * . Waaok. 4'3tp TjlOH TltU > K for nurohiru'luj ' | irooiile4 ! > . J1 fLrridllr u(3)voluii ( ) ; | cU U lUyluu , Ohio. One ( ) l"t In St. Luulr , Mrv eiOacrM at llrralanil t Kinauniio ( llircn lu OWi ) . Thld propeityli ( no of Incumliraiioi ) Allcomniunlcn.tV > i > a will butio iid sirlcUjroouHilenttal. U. ill Winf * , 2184 Cuiriun , ; 3OMa With boaid , dM lakle or winter. App I St. Chulei 1IO L Ul-l > LVMDlNl ( gat JttlnK blng promptly attiiukj 1 r to.liUN. Ibto t. Johu J. CavaaaugU , JACOEJI UNDERTAKERS I At 1U > old luid 1117 Faruma. St. Ordtn by U lo- grap