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THE DAILY BEE-FRIDAY ; APRIL 17. 5 BAILROADMCKET. The'Eastern and f estern Trunk Line : Hold a Genual Session To try to Form a Oontinonta TrafBo Asnooiation , Current Kates will bo Maintainei Until December , The Ohio Central Sold by Order o : the Court , Judge Brewer's ' Decision on th < Wabash System , Ue I-myg Down tlio Iiaw In Thou Oso In Very gliortaml DC elHlvo Manner. UAIljIlOAD HAOKKI. A NEW POOL FOHMKI ) . CHICAGO , April 1C. Representatives ol the eastern and western trunk lines held t general session this forenoon to consider UK proposition to form a continental trnlfio asso ciation on the basis proposed yesterday. The now ftsaocia ion ia to embrace ) nil ronda cast ol the Mlstisslppi and north of the Ohio rivers , ending nt the western termini of the Now York trunk llnca. The pool will ba on the basia of gross tonnage , with ono comraiBsionoi and three arbitrators , and numerous joint sot Uomonta to bo made at the end of each month , The proposed plai was adopted , CUimBNT BATES MAINTAINED. At the general mooting to-day every rnacJ being represented. A committee was np pointed to confer with the eastern trunk" line managers to secure their co-operation pendlru the formation of a. now association. It wa decided to order the maintenance of the cur rent rates until December lat. A reeolutior. was also adopted requesting Mr. Fink tc maintain hi ) statistical bureau until the new association could be formed. Arbitrator ol the new pool has not yet boon named. BAtB OF TUB OHIO CKNTIUr , . TOLEDO , O. , April 15. The Ohio Central was BO d to-day under an order of sale issued by the United States district court In the casoof the Central Trust company vs. the Ohio Central Railroad company. Marshal Goodspoed , ns master commissioner , con ducted tha sale of the road , which was dis' poeod of in two parcels. The ter mlnal property , which includes docks and docking privileges , yards , switches , etc. , in the cities of Toledo and Columbus , wat bought by a committee representing the holders of the terminal line bondJ for $75.000 , wlulo the main line , which includes two bun. drcel miles of road , together with all the rolling-stock , etc. , wai bid in by n committee representing the holders of the main-line bonds for 81,000,000. The two committed ! are at a variance aa regards the disposition ol the road and the value of their relatlvo In terests. As soon as tha sain ia confirmed and the two committees can come to an agree' ment , the road will bo reorganized and non stocks issued. JOIHJK BBKWKB'S DECISION ON rim WABABB STBTEM. ST. Louis , April 16. Judge Urower , of the United States circuit court , delivered an oral opinion this uioruinj ? on an application bj the receivers of the Wr.bash , for an order ol the court , allotting them to cease operating certain leased lines of the system after Maj the first next , unless thcsa lines made all ex penses incurred in operating n special lien on the aeparato property of their respective roads. Judge Brewer said all tha leased lines , whose Incomes are over and above their oper ating expense ? , aroto pay rent or interest on the mortgage assumed by tha Wabaah road , such rent or Interest to bo paid out of the net earnings. In the cmeof the ToUdn , Vooria & Western road income which should have been em ployed by the receivers to pay rent , bat whicl haa been devoted to other purposes the re ceiverj are directed to pay all rent duo tin Toledo , Peoria & Western out of any funds Ir their handa and if they have not culliclen funds thy are to iuuo .receiver's certificate ! to secure the amount. In caiei where tha not Income from an ] Iea ed lina is not sufficient to pay rent , enl ] such income should bo paid the leased lln torrent. In caics whcro the income is jus enough to pay operating expenses receiver are not to pay rent but to continue opcratini tha road. In cases where the net income in not eul ficiont to pay the operating expense * , th receivers arc to pay no rent , and are to cu down the operating expenses with an unspar ing but diictiminaUng.Jin.nd ; in other words whereupon such linen two trains ore ru : daily , the receivers are to reduce them to entrain train , and if that does not bring expense with the income thfiy are to run only on trnlu in two days , hut in alt cisoa the rncelv urs aroto wo their discrimination in confirm ing to the public wantH while they bear ii mind the necessities of receivership. In no case will they discontinue these opei ntiona of any toad they were a ( pointed t preserve and keep tha entire Wabisb Byute < i : m a J'goluK concern , " In case there is rur debt incurred In tunning theeu leased linet that Is if the revenue derived from the mal line ii not sufficient to pay the operating ex pensea of the branch lines , the receivers mus issiio curtificates tomako up tha difference : This can be oatlly ilonn us the receivers wer authorized to lesno § 2,000,000 of null certlE cntes and only $5,0,000 of thorn have BO fa boon issued. Tha oourt then directed nn order to issu at the instance of the Cairo division restorin tills division or branch to itx owners an taking it out of the Wabasb Hvutem pendiu foreclosure proceedings which have bee brought by the first mortgage bondholders c that road in Illinois , The court over-rule tin ) application of tha Central trust compan fnrths appointment of Solon HuinphroyH an Thos. Tutt receivers , tinder the bill filed I them for foreclosure. In this connection U court held the receivers were ) ni receiverj of any particular part but were the arms of tl court , to hold the property of the Wnbas system in posse-salon of tba court for tha ben fit of all creditors alike. The court slio d nied the motion of the first mortgage bom holderi of tha North Missouri 1'acilio road i modify the order of the court which mak the receivers' certificates a first lien on all tl property of the road , including the securil on North Minourl bondholders. The cou room was crowded with prominent rallroi attorneys from all over the country while tl order was being delivered. The argnmen bad coniumed two daya. WASHINGTON NOTES. OrV WITH HIS HBAD. WASHINGTON , April 1C.-Secretary MB ning to-day appointed John 0. O'Neil , Hoboken , N. J , , to ba superintendent of ei graving , at a salary of 83.000 per annum , vi Goorga W. Cassllear , removed , Thorn e no charges against Oaasilear , who la mrinis at his summary removal , THE CIVIL HlllVICK. The poatmiater-genersl ordered the clei in tbe'oflico of the first assistant postmast general not to exhibit papers or give infurn tion to applicants tor poetiuastorehiji. Mu trouble aud ill feeling has baen caused by v l applicants learning the contents of papi filed at the department by ono another , In compliance with the request ol Secret : Manning Mr. Hubert H. Wlddercomb , chef of a division in the office of auditor ot t treasury for tto postotiice department to-d - ? i tendered bii resignation to take eifect on I first prox , HARD IT fOU CASH. There ia but little money In the trean left from the appropriation for the fifcal yi ending June 30 wherewith to meet the i peiiies of the federal court * to bo held In M and Jutio ia very embarrassing , iuasauch jurors and witneue * CAD not be paid their e tire fees powsibly until provision 11 made the for by the ensuing congress. Attorney Gen- cral firewater endeavored to tecuro a defi ciency appropriation sufliricnt to meet thoto demands , but hla estimates wcro cut down one-half 'simply bocauno they wro deemed unrolabla and extravagant. Had Mr , Brcwster administered his cilice with reasonable economy , no necessity would have existed for n.oro money than had been np- propriated , but loose nnd extrav g nt method s obtaining tinder his conduct of the depart ment of jii tlco cau-ed tha ntipropriatlon com mittee to distrust his recommendations. It is asserted by those who cUlm to know that it wan Mr. Browstern practlco to anticipate appropriations by ordering the psyment of old Recounts to ba liquidated from now ap- oropriatlons , and hence there was A big slice cut oft the money appropriated on the esti mates of the fiscal year. rilKSIDKNTIAl. rOLICY IN nKflAIlD TO TUB AP POINTMENT OF COI.OIIEI ) MES , WASHINGTON , April 1C. It is understood that the policy of thU administration with regard to appointments to places in the south ern states now he'd by colored republicans will ba not to substitute ) white men for col ored , but to replace- Incompetent or dishonest colored republicans with colored democrats who are worthy and capable. In accordance , It ia said , with this policy , the postmaster general baa just appointed ex-lloprcsentative Tom Hamilton of Beaufort , route ngnnt from Beaufort tn Jackftunboro , S. C. Hamilton was the leader of a small band of colored men who supported tha Hampton government tn South Carolina in 1S7G , Tlio liuirnlo Morntnu Kxprcss Oilleo Destroyed liy Fire. BUFFALO , N. Y. , April 1C Shortly before six o'clock ' this evening , ni ono of the portora In the Morning Express office was lighting the lumps in the news room , on the second floor , ono of the oil tanks nbovo the printer's case took lire , aud in a very short time the whole room was in lUmoa , The fire spread so rapidly , that the reporters and edi torial stiff , who occnpled rooms close by , worn driven through the rear windows. The fire spread through the build ing with great rapidity , soon reaching the litog'nphing department owned by Kdward Hodman , in the third floor. Larga and val uable plates for maps , which were being prepared - pared for the Mexican government by Wat- thews , NcrthropiSc Co. , together with all tbo plants and stock was destroyed , from hero the tire caught in the job depart ment of the Express , on the fourth and fifth II ors , which wvtu also totally destroyed , G. H. Dunstan , llthrgiaphor , was also burned out as was a'su one Illinois wagon company on the first iloor. About 400 hands will bo thrown out of omp'oyrnent. Straub & Bro. , bookbinders , sutler considerable loss by water. * Troop Holuso to Move. MO.VTIIKAL , April 16. Great surprise is caused by the news that the Sixty-fourth Montreal regiment of volunteers , now at Calgarry , rofuio to proceed against Riel , giv ing as the excuse that they need equipments ) The regiment , being composed of French- Canadians , It ia supposed that they are un willing to march against the French half- breeda under Kiel , ' 11EDELLION EXI'KCIKO TO BE SOON SET TLED. April 16. The only reliable news from the west to-night is that Kiel is still keeping in the back ground and waiting for the commission to effect a settlement with his people and himself. Ono of the prom inent officials stated to-day that there would bo no more bloodshed and in a few days all would bo settled. Twenty eight hundred troopj have gone west from hero and Ean , perintendent says four hundred under Colo- :1 : Scott go to-morrow. Tlio Fi-ohlDltlonistp Getting Heady for 1888 , PITTSBUHO , April 1C , The prohibitionists are already outlining their campaign for the next presidential election. Secretary Svvoger of thia city , in an interview to-day said : "Tho candidates will come ono from the ntronest northern state , the other from the strongest southern Unto. Judge Hopkins of New York , Will almost certainly head the ticket , and Senator Colqtiltt of Georgia , will likely ba the candidate tor tha second place on tne ticket. Judge Hopkins In 1SS2 polled 28,00) votes in the gubernatorial elec tion , and Senator Colqultt Is ono of the most popular men in tha couth. Although still a mumber of the domctatic party , wo have as- eurance that ia the next presidential election ha would sever his allegiance from tha old uartyand join with the prohibition pirty. The two men I have named will in nil proba bly b3 our ticket three JOIH hence. " Illinois State Hoard ot Health. CHICAGO , April 1(5. ( At the quarterly meeting of the Illinois state board of Health was held hero to-day , Dr. Kauch , aecretaty , in his report spoke of information received from piivate sources that Asiatic cholera existed in Paris as late as January IGth and had since broken out in southern Hussia. It had appeared in Valencia , Spam , in March nnd there waa danger of itx introduction into the Mediter ranean by ships from Bombay. In view ol theses reports the board considered the qu s- tion of maritime quarantlnoof great import ance. National Keller Skoiinn Congress ol America , NEW YOIIK. April 16. Managers of rinki and dealers in roller skating materials to-daj organised "Tho National Holler Skating Con- gres * of America , " In thia city nnd passed resolutions aettlng forth thehealthfulnens aud innocence of the amusement of roller skating , They have made preliminary arrangement ! for a national contest to bo hold hero on MHJ 27 nnd Ii8 , when prizes will bo oflered for the boit execution of the various moromonta on slattes. It will b ? open to all camera. Vandalism of ULUWB , Cai. , April -Some trampi called yesterday at Senator .Stanford's vltn rancho and were driven away , At dnyligh' ' this morning the stables were discovered 01 lire. They contsiced ono hundred and lilt ] tiorscs Riitl mules , all of which except foil were burned. Flax Btiinncra' Strike. PATTERSON , N , J. , April 10. Fourteei hundred employes of tha Bnrbour flax spin ning company struck to-day for an increase o ten per cent In wages to counteract tworeduc tions tbat have been made within tw months. _ Military Orders. Official notiQcatlon having been re colvod from the headquarters cf the arm ; of the promotion of 1st Lieutenant Eai D. Thomas , Cth cavalry , ( troop G , ) to b captain ( troop D , ) vice Volkmsr resigned ho will report for duty with his troop. Official notification having been n colved from the headquarters of the arm of the promotion of 2d Lieutenant Free W. Foiter , fith cavaly , ( troop K. ) to b > f 1st lieutenant ( troop 6 , ) vlco Thotnt promoted , ho will , until farther order ! be assigned to temporary duty , by th commanding ctlicer , Fort Kiabnr * , nit a troop of his regiment at that pott. Official notification having been n colvod from headquarters of the army ( the promotion of let Lieutenant Frad U E. Ebsteirj , 21st Infantry , ( company E , to be captain ( company 0 , ) vioo Bartc resigned , ho will report for duty with h company , Official notiQcatlon having been n calved front headqtmtera of the army i the army of Second Lieutenant Solomo E Sparrow , Twenty-first Infantry , ( ocn piny K ) to be First Lieutenant ( con yany E , ) vice Kbjteln promoted , ho wll at the expiration of his present leave i absence , proceed to Fort Sidney , Neb and report for duty with his compiny. The travel directed U necessary for tl public torvice. Carpenters say ( ha best grades cf lun ber In Omaha are Bold by lloagland. SHOOKINaiF TRUE , AAVonmn tn Henroh of n Fonrtoon Ycur-OUl Glr ) , ' Stolen , Blio Fonts , nnd Used for-Titr- of Slmino. "Sho is my sitter's child , sir ; 1'vo beet searching this town for a solid month ir the vain hope that I might find her , ' wore the words with which an elderly nnrj rofpactnblo looking mulatto womanEmilj Jarvla , anaworod the BEE man's Inqulrj ycsfsrday. Hero ii her story , which she had just been tolling the proper judlcla oflicor from whom she was Booking BB- tletmcc In the matter : It be an the oar mirk a of truth , and \ > . of such a nUura that the reporter doom ; it boat to give U publicity , 'as nearly at pcsiiblc ia the woman's hngaago. "My alstor Adeline Avery who was , Williams who is , haa bron for monthi sick , ami very _ low wlth consumption , She has two children , thia boy aud a girl who will bo _ fourteen in a month or two , Sister Adeline , before the was taken sc bad with the sickness , was a hard wort Ing woman , mid to help support horaoll aqd family rented a room adjoining hoi honao to a white woman , who calls her- aolf Flow Ward. She told slater the was married , but U turned out that the is not married , although she lives as t wlfo with a colored man. Thrco months ago I received wor < ] from sister that her daughter , who It well grown for her ago , had left or been atolen from her homo , and all effort tc find her had proved fcultlosa. I llvo in Sidney , Nebraska , and learning how the girl's absonca troubled my slok Bister , ] came to Omaha a month ago to look foi the child. For a month I have been looking over this city for her. The mat ter had been reported to the police headquarters , but for some reason ( aa I wns told ) nothing had como of it. I was a'so told that the matter had boon put in the pg > porBFlora/\VardwritIng / the notice for her colored pretended lanyor-hua- band , and putting the girl's ago at G years. Yet nothing hai been hoard of It until yesterday , ( Wednesday , Reporter. ) On that day I mot with a man who calle himself Washington. Ho is about 85 or 00 years old. Ho told mo ho knows whera the girl is , but refused to tell mo. I offered him $5 , all I could afford , if ho would toll mo , and ho re plied ho would not toll mo for $100 ; that the girl was put away and 'oloked' by hia church a Methodist church somewhere out towards Saucdora street ; that while the mother lived , the girl would never bo coon in this town , but when she died , the girl would walk the streets clothed in fine raiment. That ho would not toll and thua give away hia chuich peoplo. I learned from my sister that the even ing the girl loft eho asked her ( the mother ) to glvo her five cents to go down the street to buy sjtno nuts , and that she has never laid eyes on her since. The glrl'c clothing was in the woman Flora Ward's room , yet she got them away oomehow. I put this and that together aud am sat isfied the girl is kept away by those people - plo for bid purposes. She Is a well grown girl and I believe uho ia used by base people for base purposes , and tc make money at the coat of her ruin and shame. The old man who says that he know : where she is , defied her , toying there was no law that could make him tell , and I am sure my niece is already ruiaod. The threat that whou her mother is dead she will walk thceo streets wearing fine rai ment had n dismal sound to me , foi whore will it como from , except it be bought with the prlco ot ahatno 1 "Please air ; If you can , help mo to find her , for oho Is of my blood and her pooi mother is grieving hcrsolf to death about her , " If this story is true , ai it hai every ap- iiranco of being , It suggests several hitiga , among them these : Have the icoplo of Omaha a society of "VOD dooa inopg them ? Thia church bnainoss ii iguibcaut of It , as every well-inf ormcc mrsan will at a moment agree. An hero persons hero , as In Italian cities md some American ones , too , as to that who make a living by the sale of chlldrei "or baao purposes to men rather t ( leiata { It smacks of this , too. At al ivont ) the matter ia well worth Inqnlrln ) nto by the authorities , for whlli ho rich , "respectable" and orUtu ratio ( mushroom ) element of society cai inrvlvo such affairs an that of brother 1th brothers' wives , that an recently dls ; raccd the "refined circles" ( I ) of toclety , nd well paid physicians paste up th ute from plato glass windows , the pee nd iho lowly , whoao hearlo ara fa .endererthan . thosoof the gilded cyprian the v il their vlco under the holy mar iago compact , cannot retrieve tholr loa oputitiou uor plate tholr ain with gold THE COURTS , S'cw Bulls l ntercel and Sfivortil Die poscil of. DUTUIOT COURT. BEFORK JDDOK NEVILLK. V nnruberof motions wore heard , etvc defaults taken and the following no' ' caeca Died : Charles W , Edgeiton nnd Jgnac chcrb commenced suit ycatorday momln agsintt Eva Gladslono and Rote Glad atone. The petition of the p'alutiffa not foith that tbo ntock of groceries bolon ; Ing to the Gladitono grocery were toize by them In puraaanco of a legal ordoi but wore nfteiwardu roplevinod sin pn ceedingi instltnted by defendants. , judgment far ? .W5 45 with inter ; at iODgllt. Qeo'g- ' . Uoa-landbeglns ; uit.i aini Havrlwr K. Havcrly at al , on an B. com of $ lKi , ( . ) r.U , duo from defendant. COUNTY COURT , In this c.mrt jestord y tlio jaJgo roi dered his decision in "A U. Jones vi George 1 unotu , " n rult lu recover rei for the tounel on vrhlcn the Buckingha theatre * s ends. In "Kiilcky vs Kubovec , " a unit f datnsgn for bjttery upon the eacre pereojof 1h editor , phlntllF , the co test w.s In g and earnest. Tbo ju finally breu.ht $ in a verdict of § 100.1 egalnb' ' th - ilofendant. lie will have sell lolH if MB photographs to make It a Judge MuCalloohwasoccupledyeatdrd with tbo mV of the cue tf A , D. Jon vs. MoNatuuia & Duncan. Tbo case virtually dlreotod g iu t the Buckin ham theatre ucd Its proprietors Nuge , t Green , who , it Is alleged , havedefau > d p yment o ! rent , to the extent of ov $100. Inismnch aa Meisra. N. & G a both "insolvent1' the Bait ia broug gilnst their backers , who nominally oj trol the property. UNITED STATES COURT. In the Uniled States .court this metIng Ing , attachment warrants were l su against Richards & Clark , of the Oma ! foundry , on a suit Instituted by the Brl Bill Iron and coil company , of Oh Tlio amount claimed from the defendants Is $995.10. 1'OLICE COOTlT. AFTERNOON SESSION. The complaint vs. Burns , charged with connection with the affray near Orelghton colleqo was dismissed for lack of ovl- donco. Two others vs. James andGarroy wcro tot for trial April 22nd , nt 12 o'clock p , m , , nnd n complaint filed charging Bird with aasault and battery. Import nut Circular , The following communication addressed to the various U. S. marshals , explains itself : To UNITED STATKS MAHSIIAI , : &ir : The appropriations for the so vet ( x I branch es of oxpontoj of the U. S. courts for the fiscnl year ending Juno 30 , 1885 , ara lu a reduced condition. It will be Impossible to fill requisitions for the courts to bo hold in May and Juno for Iho expenses of jaroro and witnesses. You will lay this circular before the judge of the court and the district at torney. An application wca niado at the last acaaion of congress for additional ap propriations to meet the estimated ox- ponnoo for the remainder of this fiscnl year , In amounts snppcsad to bo adequate to the service , and appropriations were made In sums approximating ono-half of the estimated expenses. This Information Is Imparted to you nt this early day that , by coanultatlon with the judge and district attorney , thojcx- PBDBDS of the terms of court for May and Juno may bo considered prior to the terma of the court , and only such cx- ponsea for jurors and witnesses maybe incurred as shall bo absolutely ncces- tnry , as the paotibllity of tholr pijinont will bo delayed till the next congress meets , and possibly till March or Joly of the year 1880. A proper appreciation of the loir condition of appropriations and the almost certainty of the prolonged delay In paying the ex penses of jurors and witnesses will Im press upon the judge and district attor ney the necessity to examine such ex penses , avoid such aa are potslbo ! to bo avoided , aud Incnr only those that are nocesmiy for the duo discharge of tholr duties to meet the ends of justlco. It will not bo necessary , becaufo of the abpvo s'ntement ' , to hurriedly make re quisitions upon this department to moot the expenses of May and Juno , In the hones of anticipating the requisitions of other marshals for those months , and in the oxpoclatlon of your requisition re ceiving an earlier and more liberal atten tion than the requisitions of other mar shals. Yon will make requisition only after consultation with the officers men tioned , and only when money can bo furnished In season for. the term .of conrt. rory respectfully , A. H. OAKLAND , Att'y. Gt-n. The Icon Moulders' Ball. The thirteenth annual ball of the Iron Moulders' Union No. 100 , was held Wednesday night at Falconer's halls , and participated in by probably the largest number of fmanly young fellowD and pretty girls seen at a ball for many an evening. There were about 150 couples present and two orchestras , and both floors of the halls were kept fully engaged. The prepara tions were complete , and unbounded satisfaction waa exprcntcd by the guests at thoBuccpaa of the event. Hoffman's orchestra furnished excel lent music. The management conskted of Master of ceremonies R. A. Kaiser. Committee of arrangement ? R. A. Kaiser , J. Liddell , J. Young. Reception committee--S. Haws , T. Barry , B. Uraron , G. Watson , J. Wilson. Floor committee J. Li Jdell , J. Young , P. Carroll , J , Mclaughlin , W. H. Chad- wick. wick.Door committee . ) . B. Shoeler , A. Glasgow , J. Husalo , W. White , J. Wright. Committee of introduction G. Elliott , J. Burr , D. Kennedy , P. Bolan , A. John son. "Oh ! I don't bollove a word of that arti cle. The reporter made it up himself or copied It from some place , " are about the words heard daily by men who notice the events around them. Let a innu toll people of something they do cot know , ( generally the easiest sort of thing to do ) and that moment ho ia set down as a story teller or wholesale yarn-spinner , Ohl gentlemen , it Is uot ne cessary to travel much outsldo of the line ol very ordinary information to find very rniJhy things that very many of you don't know. The skatingrlnk band ceienaded the Can < field House last night. & IZesaler I'MBRAGE EVERYTHING KNOWf 1NTHSCIASS OF GOODS , AN ! ARE SOLD AT PRICES TO § Uli ALL CLASSES , Their Superior its are tvell Jaiown tht world over. . In poilfi of Durability , Conven ience and Economy ou Fuel they are absolute ly the finest and Ites that can be made. EXAMINE THE "GARLAND" UN BEFORE MAKING APUllCHASE BOLD EXCLUSIVE LANG & FOITICK 818 aul S20 South 13th St. , near Farnam. JAS , H. PEABODY , M. D ( Physician & Surgeo : Bulldeno * Ho. liOT Jtmei St. Offloo , No. 1K9 fi Dim etrttr. OtBc * boxui.lS m. to t p , m. cod fion to 6 p. u. To'epboot , .pi oUoo V7icrideoc III , SPECIAL NOTICES , TO LOAH MONEY. . To loaa on ch tt lf. Wo ; Hey k lUtrlson MOKK.Y 20 , Omiha NUlonil bank SSI tl loaned t low r to , ln amount ! to suit on MONKV chattelooll t r 1a or other good security. Flniiv d l exch ngc , U03 F rn m st. ! 6S-mlp . TO IXAN On real estate and chattels MONF.Y ThoniM. 740tf. toanol on ( thkttcli , cut ratt , K 11 1V1 tlokcta oougtitand sold. A. Kornun,21S S , ISth St 67B-H UJANKU t 0. V. Hood AUo'a. Ixnn olllc * on furniture , pianos , horses , watons , person * ) property ot all klndi and ill otho ru tides otnlue , without removal. Over lit National Bank.corncrlSth > nd Farnatii. All business strictly confidential til-tl rOLOAH lu snmsot ISCO nd upward. MONEY Davll find Co. , Heal KiUlo and Lotn , 1605 F rDMii St. KB U WANTED FEMALE HELP. \ ANTED ( loot ! meat nnd pastry cook , at Pa- IT cine hotel. Cclumbus. Enquire II Monnnel- ler , 418 S. 13th street CJ3 tl YITTANTKi ) A woman to nurte a lick Itdy. Inquire VV at 012 Douglas St. 037-7 TtTAVTiD A girl tor general house work at'04 S W Eighteenth Bt. 012-19p \ \7'AXTBD An experienced cook , ono who can como Vr well recommended , 1118 Dodge 010-tt Olil forgonoial house ork. Inquire tt WANTED 18th St. BtJ.17p XTKU A Rlil In ft email lirully (18 X 19th st. CIS 10 dlrl lor ilght houw work , 1417 JaoXsnn. C09-17p i hand , 18th between Howard and Jackson. 01C-17p VI 7ASTrn-0rl | to do prenatal hou'owork , for tUm- T lly vl three ; tcuat bo well r.-ro 111 tided ; apuly to Mtg , Chas. Meloiiali,021Sia.liSt. BI8-18 ImtncdUtely , a itood Rlrl for Roricr l WANTKD work. .Apply at 1014 Webster St KiMOp TTTAMED A flr t-ol 98 chamber m ld and nn us- W sistaut cook at the City hotel. S79-17p A lalddlo-aged womin to take cnro ol WASTED light nork.good . situation ( or all summer , no wattling , commence work at 8 o'clock and finish at 6 o'clock , 112 south 12th St G30-17n - cut lor homo work at 122 south 24th WASTED-A 632-tt TTTAMitu Girl lor general house work In a small V family. Apply 0 Oipltolavo. D74-10 An cipcrloncodoi ) In small tamllyno WANTED , best wages von. Mrs. A J 13 anscom 1824 Douglas St. M8-18p A good laundress at the Emmet hone. WANTED S85.18p A ooropetent girl to do general hou-o- WANTKU cai obtain employment lor Rood wages at residence cIC S Hontgomiry , Harney and23d sts. 657-10 Qlil loreeiicrsl house work , good wages WASTED girl. Mrs Corbett , 1013 Uoward. COO lp WASTED A good girl In a small lamlly ; Inquire Mrs L llaapke , 1715 DougUs st. E00.10 WANTED V gold competent gill tor general house work J105 Farnam si. CtO-tl Cook at the European hotel , 022 south WASTKD IbthSt. . E43.U WANTKD-S girls at the Occidental , immediately , BSJtl 'ANTED A good girl 1021 Capitol a\o. SM-lSp IANTKD A good shirt trontr nt the Boston laun- WANTB dry , 107 N 13th St. 409-tl WANTED 5 ( omnlo cooks , Otnara Employment bureau , HiOFarnam St. 476-U WANTED Immediately , 14 good girls ( or kltcbon , dining room and clumber nork,0maha employ. ment buieau. 1120 Farnam St 42-2-tf WANTED MALE HELP. WANTED Three flrst-class experienced dry goods talesmen , also 3 sales ladles. None but ei. rtsn cod apply ; written application will bo cocfl < ntlolly lecelrcj. Smith's Dry Gooda Store AXTED An active and Industrious boy who can writaagood hand and undcrttands ( Igurcs. lotuon Bros. , corner 13th and Dodge. Oi2-17 WANTED Good locksmith at Novelty works , 14th St - 683 tf WANTED A single man to work around store , SIC 8. 16th street 507-K 1X7ANTED-A first-class buberat623 Broalway , VV Council Bluff * P. V7. Uerksen. No 1 good barber at the Oault hou > e , WANTED 014 1'oppKton avc. Louis McCoy. 649-10 rxf ANTED Young man or a young lady to kcef Y V books and who U a short hand w rlternono need pplyunlejs quick and thorough In figures ; ttate ig ( and pm loua occupation. Address box 74S Omaha 871-tf SITUATIONS WANT-ED. WANTED Situation to take care ol htrscs anO work In garden ; address "J II" care Bee ofllce , I0fl-18p WANTED A position as stenographer and tjpi writer by a lady c ( experience with good rot crcncee ; addrees "M. K. T. " Bee office Ml lOp V ANTPD-Sltuitlcn as scond girl or to do Ilgh ! housework , 2115 Nichols street. D17-16p - -Situatlop by an experienced book keep cr , by n young man to take care ot horses , by i anltor , by 2 gcod salesmen , by a coachman , by I tecographcr and t > pe witter ; best of references irraha Employment Bureau 1120 Farnam St 350-t ijirANTED-SItuatlon lu an abstract offlco by a youni IT man , can glvo references. Addrees "f H" cai it the Bee. 489-17p WANTED By aycuag man , eltuulon as bosk keeper , or Olllco work , icU uf references ; ai. 'rcss O. A. E. , P. O. 4 M ( ' ' WAM'JL'S , TT7ANTBB Furnished rooni by s'ngle genl ; rtuat b VV reasonable , state price ; aJJrcsi "L > H fi" III IHcc. TAMUDTort'iit two furnhhed rooms ( cr llgli houBeke-epIu , rcdsrencca requlrtd. Addns room" Booolllcc. 013-17p WAMTKD-Auinlshedliotel In a live town , on controlling the Commercial trade. Address " i"VlcliNcb. ; 0'.8-28p WANFKD Immediately , at the Omiba emploj ment bureau , all those dcslilng good help an osd iltuatlons botn male and ( tmalo 427-tf WANTED To rent Binill hcuse ; fam'ly ' sm > ll , roc reasonablOi within 12 blocks of Bee , poesotalo Utb. Address or call at Bee cilice after * p. m 1. I * . Ivisa. tll-tf To rent ahouse with modern Improve WANTED meuts convenient to business lor a family ot' no chlldrtn ; ddreis "S II"care Bee oOlce. 672-tl WANTED To loan $5,000 ( or tour years on bnslnci property , whole amount In one lean. Apply i once at UoCicrne Brothers btnk upposlt * P. O. O.5781T 578-1T WANTED 3 50 will buy one dcioi Itogcr Brc trlpplo [ U ted table kulvct at Moodyll chlr torooornor IJth and Eaveoport it 44S-t ( rcUalilt lam | y horio ; W mat-imam it. eeetr. TTTANTKD Every dy In need ol a sawing m IT chine , to tea the new Improved American N f , P. E. llodmtn & Co. tRcnti ; 220 H 16th. SiStl KOn KENT HOUHKS AND LtTB , RIU.TPlcaiant lurnlibed house or ( mulsh FOR rooms itltb firit-cliu board 821 S 15th > t. 699 F I OK Kesi Btoru elwel lag tUcbeJ2 ? , per moo 1) L Thoiru. BOS'I G" OR EKst-IlouseJ rooms at 16th and Pierce it. FOR UKxr-House ol 0 rooms with barn , Ca'elw and tiaunoeia ut ; Inquire 1709 Jatkicn tt < IVS IBM Six roomed home central acil . FOR home luinlthedlir lazily 1 bout c ) dren. liillou Droi. , 317 loath 13th tt. tE6a ; FOB Rr.XT-Storj and a hall home ( . ( eix rcoroi a Kath bou e , No. BID Uouth 231 Bt. H. T. Vo one door noith. 671.17 | FOR RENT Hourtt very ctaeac , Apply at 0. T ylors olUcc , Uth and Douglai St * . 638 m ! K KT A conrealent oattajfe north-west c FOR Heward anil Pier itrejt on tntt car line , t at No. 210 north 17th at. 70C 77VJR kt-sr 0 room houiei U quire IliO North 1 I1 st. .PeUr < oa. < 90'18 J'OK IIILNT dloie anil nee o and U Hurt a tor I X1 Ibth > trt > el and tt Uwj'i au. i'.S- : KKNT A itore chc n S09 north lllh. FOR 118 IPp TTlOR RKNT A "plcndld ( arm ol 150 crn , l rjf J' betilnt orchard ) peed bulldlnz IS mllrs Irora Omnba , t 0p r fear. 0 K Majne , S W cor IMh ami Farnam it * . C85.18 , " " R .T UOUIP 11 rooms 019 N 16th it ; pplv to I"OR 1 ) K Hume. MS-tl OR RKST-ltcHsoll room" , ccll'T , tiantrj' , cbsfti , I ' nor St car , f S3 per month. 0 K Thompson , 8W corner lllh and Itarney. 485-tl COR RIOT Three story hrlck More ( nilMlng ; en- I 1 quire ol rUlnard Morris & Coi room 19 CrourtM Bloclc. 407 tt RBXT One two story house S room * and bath ' room on 1'ark arc. Inquire at 1410 Farnvn bt. 483-11 KENT- fiirnldicd housa S room ? nnel ttaMo Foil at 2620 DoURlu St 470-lOp RSVT Sejond floor ot s'x room ; . On street car line , Call at I'ortcr ItcosKioccry , ootnor I , ( \ - cnworth nnd Phil Sheridan. 4t5-tl Oll UENT 2-Sroom houses Inmilr no. F B IJarton.Smcltlng works , or 314 North St. 7011 HKNT \ lunilsicil house 0 runnn durlntr the Summer niontH to pittloj without children , Inquire Sll Soulli 23d St. 1'JMI H > UK UKNT Hto'o VtulldlnR 44x80 three story nod batcmcnt No. llUMulllS 14th. Inquire 1403 DO.IKO Et 009-tl Foil HKNT farm aud Rurdcn. T. Marray. 208. tl FOR KENT rnrnlshe'l cottage , 7 rooms , with closctR. rsntry , etaIn best looallty In City cm pay rout with board. Call lu attcrnoon at 525 1'lotg- em St. 170 tl Foil HENT Quo story OwelllnR house 3ve roomi , 23d , n"-ar Clark ttroi-t. Chixr.ce OS CH , corner I Bill and 1 > CU [ < 1' ' Strout. CM-tl , " \ 1'KNTTlircc brloi stores corner ISth and 1 Cumin ) ; St. J L. McCVjo. Agent. 49l.a2 ipoll UKNT New cottage , 6 rooms. . t'blpps Hoe ' Ilia ! < . 6thsl. i-Tl-tt UOOMS FOR RENT. Titon HIW ? irnlshoi roum 1011 Coj4tol mo. JC 930 22p RPNT Ono lurnlshcd room suitable lor two FOR , 1010 la\cnports' ) . OlMSp F I OR ULNT Furnished room with or without board , 1714 California St. 013-lOn Fonimxr A gontlcmtn can bo oocomodatcd by a room lu a private , ( amllr central location , two blccks west of Court house ; references required ; ad- drees "Beta , " Bee office. 001-lOp RUNT Furnished room suitable ( or house keeping ; apply Mrs J P Smith , corner of 18th aud Clark sts. 032-tl HINT-Nicely furnished rooms , Modcrn.o3nvo- FOB ; splendid location on car line , 1720 Cap- ltd Avo. 40M6p li'Ott HEVT One large front room with bay window -L1 and minted and one pleaiant backroom furnished or unfurnished , modern Improvements , ! 0thfit. near St Mary's a\e. Inquire S W cOr 19th and Dodge ei. 600 tf IIBNT Iiigo room 2'x20 elegantly finished , FOR ( or ollloo. Inquire ( JM Eaton , 111 S 14th St fiSr-tf J'OR IIKST Two rooms at S5 per month. Apvly on pren Ises , 1227 south 18th it. 677-10 BKNT-Hurnlsbed to at-704 FOB - rooms gentlemen , south Eighteenth st 68M8p ion * HK.ST Olllco .rooms , liinhmin'a bloc'c ' , K E . corccr 10th ud DouRlw. MS.tt I OR RB.-.T Nicely furnished room with gas nnd F bath , S VY corner 14th and Jones. & 50-200 RENT Furnished room for two with board FOR . Chicago st. 554-20 OH RENT Pleasant furnished rooma suitable ( or gentleman , terms reasonable , 005 north 17th , 514-1 Op OR RUST Elegant ncnly furnished rooma 2525 Dodge st. 607-tf I OR RENT Furnl'hed and unfurnlehed rooms 1013 F Dodge St 4S4-lfp KOOU8 With boarddctlablt ( ir summer. Applj at St. Charles Hetol. 237-tt jflOll BENT Front loom lurmehcd 1309 Cap'tal F ' a\e. 443-lOp FOR REST Fu'clshtd ( rent room eouth cost cnrnei 10th and Farnan. 433 tf T710IIKENT Rooms ( urnlshed or unfurnished ; call J ? at2COnorth22dst. 401 tf FORHENT-Klcely lurnlshcd rooms 1617 Davinport 84e.rn5p FOK RENT Two or three very nice rooms fur nished or unfurnlelr d.four blocks south ot Opera house. Inquire C2H south 16th. OS-tt T7 OU RENT Furohhed rooms with beard 1S12 J ? Dodge st. 317-tf F OR RENT Several flno cIIcos ( In Orounsc' block , Inquire Ed. Norrls , room ID Crouuso block 034 tf F 00. RENT Furnished room 1613 Dod4. 'OR ' RKNT Nicely furnished rooms at 1718 Gael Fi'OR St I 23C-t ( FORSALE FARMS. s.u.K OR RENT An excellent farm In Jefferson FOR Precinct ; 100 acres ; 40 acres timber ; 160 bear ing apple tress ; good Improvements , etc. Clrcuin- Btinces which cumpd silo cake thia a bargain. II.0 , Stripe , 1331 Douglas ttrect. t > 23t ( FOR BALE - Cheap , forty acres ncarcltyl-10 down , baUno3 on long time at 8 pr ct , or will tradefoi city property Corner lot on Park ave 76-149 fool SMU. Corner on 10th and Lcavenworth st $2300 , Homo 6 rooma very cheap. W , G. Sr.rivcr , cpp. P , O. 551-lfl FOR eLK 11,62P acres land In Neb. f2 10 pcrajx 30 rents per acre ciah. We also h ve the Urged list of laud * ana stocks ol merchandise ( or cale or exchange change In Nebraska Shorn tn , Ehernln & Co , Lln- ccln , Neb. 653-10 FOR 8M.I : Fa m and unimproved land Iota am house on long credit B&MLand Olllco , 6201- 13th St Vadlcka & Qoanlnsr. f03-iclS | BALK 40 acres of and within 18 miles o FOR , with gocd house , barn , orchard , fence , a'l ' undsr cultivation ; will trade for city properly I taken lrnn.edUte.ly. W , Il.Ureen , o\et lot Natlona Bank. 5C6t ( FOR SALE 160 acres good land , 20 miles Iron Omaha and i mile from tbo thriving town o Rprhudeld , Nob. , on tbe Missouri PaclOo Ky , , at bargain ( or 30 days , or w.ll trade ( or llr t clam tin pro > ed Omaha city property. Woolley It , Harrison room 20 , Omaha Nutioiul B&ok. 473-23 IT'ou BALK Uood farm in Vtushlngton Co ; 17 1 acres ; SO acres cultivated ; good buildings ; ( In orchard ; running water ; all fenced. Klward Norrl k Co. , room 19 Urounse Block. i74t ( FOR SALE HOUSES LOTS. BALI Two cottages and lots Virginia avo. on FOR south ot St Hary'a ave. bt care gSOO cast balance on Ung tlmj. Isuu AJama Frcuzer bloc opp , P. O. 017-tt SALE Cbeap for uih Six choice lotl I FOR View and ( out In Burr Oak , east ( Hansoom'4 Park ; apply toChas , HoUomM , Hf Farnurn Street. CD-18 mis-A a bargain , t block only six blool FOR Coutt bouir , elegant residence , proper ! would make eight or ten lota ( or tentraent house will ellnde. AUdresj owner J A Rclltn't , Omaha. 48M ( . A lull lot and bouie of die rooms , pai FoRSAi.it et and good cellar , north ride at lime and 2J it. Innulie on pifinUci. Cbailei Kaiser j 547-2 ! I TT'oasiU-House and lot corner 24th st , , and Ca L' ltd ave. 8 rooini inodera ocnveolcnceii , stallt fi 4 horses , a rarga.hr Inquire ol II. O. Htrlpe , 131 Douglas it. 460-tl To SAU OBiiKNT-Kx ! room Inuse , we.l cUttr J ? and stable ; first clau orHer.twentv.flrst and tit sir , rebt $20 nrr munib , tell J2.0W aiy terms A Tukey , at CaulSclds Book store , 478-U BALE A very mo 0 room bcuao and Ic FOR be sold 1223 North l b Bt T70R DALE Good 6 room home , lot 60x132 fttt.ci P ( rent , ? 1SCK > ; 9100 oash. btltnce $16 per wont W. H Oieor , n r 1st National bank. 88111 HAIK Ilou'o and Jit on DoujUs etrctt , nt FOR school ; $1600 , easy ttrini , W. II , Orel over lit National bank. &S2tf TJtOH SAI A full lot on corner ol 13th and Jon JL ? paveJ etrcet and within cue I ] uaro ol U. P. li. lor Bale , Warren 8 * itiler. 689 t SALE-Thirty choice loU n r park ave. FOR Blebblns , room 31Crclghton block. 815-alf F6R SALE , M1BOELLANEOUB. > I T70RBALII A b'aok mire dilvci slogle or doul J ? 1 < | uii ! 3Kcorntr 17th andUorcaitt. 001- : th , > OH SALE S lour year oU matched maics ini F uni nze and a good cow , Inquire ol J , I'rk tree trimmer , Bioukllae addition , Went Oma north eaat UnMr' Ettr garden. 478 K-Mjr ( u llT horts und two > f td rl- rli ( ; , h niM > ml robes. Wm. U IutM ) MAfCp FennAt.it tine Se cl.1 oUndMd bred colt , ( teed morer ; Inquire niue I ) tn. FOR 84LI Nlc fitmlljr hnr f , phtcton nd li r- n * ; inquire > t Dlue H tn. dSl-lfp FOU SALE-A pn'rof ' xtr coed work hems , wclRhlDR nboiit 1,400 poumli nth ; five \PIMI eld , sound nd v , ebroken. \ [ . UCMCII tor fell nc , too > alu be ) ( or my b slnr > < . Inquire t ueo. 02fl Urotilnftf , Council DIufTj , FORBAtn UealnUtc , wnnllnplo lmpr TO some VM-j\nt lot .l Oder the Mlowlnir properly. Lotn 4 tnd 6Cl rk ( ttldlllon Lriktetinortfi it. Lots S 0,7 , tnd Vlook 1 IHAAO Stldtn odd. Iols 7 8 ftml S block S t ) Ight t. ) mnn add. 1 Home iml lot7410 Cupltol kit. I Home nnl Ii t IS block 0 , K unite A Huth's t Jd , f'O lots In Dupont i lice , south ot the Turk. 4 lots In block 13 and W , WatcrlM , Xeb A fi rrm > MSO cr < i < , ROncres In cror , lsoJO crcs 11 under ( enoo , nt r Hi rnitn , W hlngtin Co. 160 ercwjirMlo Urd ncirStnnton , St nton Co. ; also for loito on long time , 8 lots on Wet Farntin t , 60 foot ftorocm tt lUrj'snv , ) . Inquire ot H U. Clirke ; 1(1 ! UougUs SI. Oi9-24 Ij > 01l SALE Vor StO down nd f20 i > cr month 1 1 will build an rleRMit tl > o worn cMURO , with forchcB.clostU , bnr nlndow trickctlhr , cl t rnc3ik tome , &lfci , lthtol its nicely loircxHho hole all com ] Ute $1,600 The cjttagoa to lie built ikt once contracts forlen ho already beeulet. Cull t ray ofllco nndseotiltn ol cottaRo , location , Vc. Hiinc vour friends nlonp , C , K. Maync , south-nest corner 16th and Faruam. . 207-itSU TTAOR SALK 200 Yearling eteerti , 1 ? 209 2-year old steers , 860 yctuliog littler * . 200 12 nnd S-i car-old hcllcra , CO Rmlcd bulK STRANOII tROS , SlnuxClty , Ivwn. 739alO l > ALV : On easy rtymoili. Kill urclii ' lots ix'id build houses on short r.ctl o ! o > all tb j pnrrhaiwr. Irqiilro of I * . J , Citodon , conlfaotoi nnd bulhlcr 27th and Webster St. _ DOOnM HEAL ESTATK BROKERS. 1 > iiAt. F.STATK. imoKRM Lobcck tt Co1 , 1212 1'iunam III ttrcrtcorner ISth , real estate bought and sold on commission , exchanges of rent or personal proper , ty offcctciUtno | < atr3iiagoeilpartlcs huMnurrcnlcstut * or stocks ol goods to sell or oxchingo at rotsonible ptlecs , 11 solicited , ana will have ur liost sttct tlou. OCS-tl PERSONAL. 13 rnsovAL Mrs K M Hooper , Tr.\noa Clairvoyant enJ hrallnR medium now ready lor business ever No 023 IGth street , south-east corner \YobnUrand Utb , terms very reasonable. 48S-nilO W ILT , Co found at 1500 Oa > enport { . aucxpcr lonccd nurse. Best city reference chcu TO EXOHANGE , HPo KirilANar A splendid ( arm for groceries , hotel X end saloon ( or ( arm : address It U PAttcrron , 13tn and Faro air. 57018 rpo KXOIIANGK 410 acres well ImproMtl land J tulle .L'rom ' Esiox , Iowa , ( or a stock o ( general racrcban- cllso or hardware. Addrcsi Jobn Undcilulm , K ) ox OK SALE Or exchange. Wo n vo fnr mlo the exclusive right In thia date to sell the coal einomlzer and soot dcstroytr , destroys the soot and will save twen'y per cent on coal , will neil county rlghti or the state , or will exchange ( or real estate nr IU7 rood property on application will Bend sample (51(1 ( ( aland glvo iivticuUrn. lira on lor selling > vu > : cannot clvc It hU attention : a rare clianco ( or IVTI in : Bedford , iScucr & Davis. 278 tf KXCHANOK-TwoIoUIn W. A. Ilodlck'a add. TO lor a lot or half a lot located somewhere neater the center ol the city undeultaMo ( or building , will pay additional 11 > aluo Is moro. Address "O. Y. Bee otDco. 915-tt BUSINESS CHANCES. Cheap , the Calif rtila Meat Market on FottsALK California Sts. Owner going out ol bus- Inrs" , must bo HtM by Hay lit. W. 0. tihrher , real cbtato , opp l'03t ofllco 614-21 1OR SALE A comnleto sot o ( tnloon flxturcs. F1 Address S , Vr.n ollice , Council Bluffa. Foil SALB-ln a thriving growing town , n gentle- tnana turnlehlng and liatbutlucns tu bast location in anewbtlck bu'ldlng ' , long lease and cheap rent ; addrees "L F" P O box 67 , Hastings Neb. 412-lOp TOR BALK TRADE OR RUNT Blacksmith and wagon P chop with tool' , good business established ; ad dress Gee W LambringWeeping Water Neb. 421-21p T7OR SALE--A good paying harntsashop , the best X1 chancofor ayounman to start In basinJBI ; ail- dress "Harne'n shop" Hce olBee. 20t-17p Tloii SALE Crur store In a desirable locality , wil J Invtlce about $1.600 HC Pattenon , NK cornrr 13th and Farnam. 430 tf FOR SALK-A first-class stock of dry gords $5.000 oA a bargain , will take part croh baUnco real es tate ; address "jr. V. B. " care Bee office. 2fl2-t ( "Ij UH SALE Or exchange a full stock ot clothing J ? boots and shoes , gent' furnishing goods , will exchange - change ( or Nebraska Lands. ' O. ll.i'oterson.SOl S. 10th St. , Omaha , Neb. JM-tl BOARDING. OHO larco bandsomnly furnished room with excellent board for single gentleman , 1718 Dodgo. 678-tf T inST-CLASS Bed and board 1212 Capitol avo. 12-036 LOST AND POUND. "I OST-A rcto ( plans , nui kotl J. C. Pcrrlgo. The JLJ finder will icturn thoiame toO , C. Bieeett , 1337 N. 10th strict. C07-17 4 gray onlt Ifi months old ; return to n LOST al Uault houeo , Popplcton : uo , $6 re- wnrd. (20-18 MISCELLANEOUS. ' . on banjo given by O E Oelleii- beck , at 1110 Ca.iltol avo. 430 tf ' flcrman Intelligence olllco has re moved to 017 B 10th street. Good girls can find employment by qppl ) Ing here.- vaults , links and ccsspoji c'eancd anv time Piiivv ' day In an entirely odorless way with our Improved pump and apparatus. Orders by mall iromptly attended to. A. i\anp , office and residence 1208DodgoSt. upetolrs. 409 m7p T iniiTS'iMiRona- J MoMIn bos for sale the best JJrodj manufactured In tno Urltcd Stalls annealed elect IcstPtl center 001 cred nitlishectcoiiporordern C'.1 con rcdi or repairing old ones promptly attended ta Address 1011 tJaundiiB it. 3 0-mC UP Twelve head ot joung cattle. Owner TAKEN ' ir name by ciOllriu upon John F. Hocb , llllk dairy , noitu cl Deal b Dumb cwjlutn. E03-m 2Mow6w , vaultfl , slnls and ocs8iools | cleaned at the shortcut notice and satisfaction guaranteed by K. 0. Abel , P. O. Box 878 , 100 inip IlJLt MTJTB OF PAUIY8TE11Y AND tX'NDITlOM AI.1KT. 803 Ttnth rrreel , between Farnair and 9Vl > noy will , whh theald ol guardian splilt * , ibtalnlnp ; for ai'jone elanofl In the nastandpioso.ii , and on certain conditions In the future. Boots and lion made to order Perfect utilisation Kiuranlftrd Carries A fine line of Menu' Shoes la Congress and Button. We contend that llatbnway , Boulo cV Ilorrlngton make of thoes are not beaten by any house cither lu style or durability , Hens'Buckle Shoe 1 00 Men * ' Uuttoa 8hoa 1 70 Mens1 Button and Hols 200 Wo can and we are selllnR goods very low for cash. Heraember the plaoe.lOlii Dougla * itre t T. N. UllAY ,