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    TITE OMAHA DAILY JEElSt jjpy DAY , JAXUAttY 31 , 1808.
SPECIAL NOTICES
Ailvcrlliciitrnt * for HiCHe cnltiiiitiii
jvlll lie tnken until 11 ! til. for the
fvi-iilnif mill until H p. in. for the
iniiriiliiK unit Sunday edition * .
. \dt IT-UNIT * , by rnitieiilltiK ntitn-
lirrnl chcok , run linvn iin wcr ml-
UrfXNi'il to 11 miniliiTiMl letter In cnrc
of Tlio llc'O. AiiNU-cr * nil nililrrimcil
vrlll ilrllrtTcil on iircirittiitlnn of
tinrlii'ck only.
Itiilun , 1 1-Up n irord flmt Inncrtlonj
3o 11 word thcriMiftrr. Nothlnit tnUctt
for II-NN than Ji.-.u fur the Urn ! Inncr-
tliin. Tl ! < * < nilviTllftCiiii-nfn iiiunt be
run conxri'iitlvrlj- .
\VA.VrHI > SITI'ATIOXSt
\VANTKlJ-8ITUATIuN IN 1'MIVATK FAMILY
liy man ntid wife ; wife ftuo'l cnok : man ex-
| ii > rltn < ml m taking ciuo Iinrnes. yard , etc.
Call 1103 1'acltlc St. Fred Hnnderson.
--338-31 *
A - - -
\VAvnn _ MALI : IIIJLP.
CANVABMKUfl TO TAKI * OllUnilS ; NI'W LINK
of wx'ki ' no l.i * y t-oojn to curry ; mlary or
cummUilon. C. F. Ailami Co. , (21 Bo. ICtli fit
U-381
SALESMAN KOK CHIAHS. $ ! ! A MONTH AND
fiptrm-s : old nrmj experience unnec aryi In-
ductnitita to customers C. C. IJIshop K. Co. ,
HI. Jsnilu . 1I-3J (
AflKNTH AND HIIANCII MANAGERS ; SALARY
nnd cotnml lnn. Hunlcr Tailoring & Shirt
Co. . Cincinnati , O. U-M4M April 3 *
1100 CAS * I ANtl LIUF.I'.AL MMISSONS ! FOIl
Kiwi , experienced organlzm ; up to il tc plan ;
rany tn work. Henry C' . Akin. Supreme lUecnt ,
Imperial Mytitlo I-eclon , Omalin. Nob. _
IJ tf3.1r3
COMPKTKNT OltflANiy.KIl FOH NK1IUA8KA
for MroiiKent old line fraternal onler known
irwiil rnliiry or commission. A < lilri > § nt once
IJ CJ. lleo otllee. 1I-MK2 31
tVANTi : ! ) , COMPKTnNT SALESMAN : NKW
uperliilly : staple KI > TS ; liberal remuneration.
M r. , 4..l I'nxton Mic-k. Onuha. 11 Mlil Kl
aoviHlNMRNT I'OHITinNMDON'T IMtKPAHU
fur thi > post > ! llr nr othrr civil neivlee examlnn-
tlc.n without tet'lnit our Illujtrnti-il eitalivjuo
nf information. Sent ft en. Columbian C'oiie-
Kpomlenee ' "ollege , WmhliiRton. U. C.
11-.MMI 1-T ,
VNIXM'AI "I ) OI'I'imTt'NITtKS OI'KN' A 'I
r.ll tlniM to tellable , fnerp-tlc Ml < 'rtiii"ii { n
fell cnr lubrlesilltiK oils n'nl ! Mi < vliiltii"tx : -
rlulvi > or Blile line The 1'ol.ir Oil i'n. < 'le > -
llMUKl
luul : , O. -
wi : WANT iiMsi'o.N'siiiLH LADIUH ANI >
iTiMillenien Inveiy city n < l tiwn In ri-pr"-
FUit ii ; no camnn lnir. Send Hlninp fur | rir-
ilriilnrs to II , V. Millar , .Manager , No , r.H3
KlinlKirk nvpnun , Chli-aK" . MI31 31"
Titn sr.v nr pnr-rn OMAHA WANTS A HOY
who ran feed pie'ees nnd do u little typo-
M'tlltlK. Apply nt antF. 11-MIII 31
WA.Vl'HI ) VKM VI.K HUM * .
10(1 ( OIUI.S I'OIt AM. IClNtlK nr WOHIv : TO
$7 week. Oinadlnn Olllcc. 1522 DoUKla * .
C-3C3
FIHST-C'U\HS COOK AND I.AUNDUKSS ; 1
jicr woi-lc. 017 S. lEth. C-101
VANTIID. A ( X.MI'imNT CUItl , TOIl OBN-
ornl himsowotk ; call In furi'iioon at 1309 Smith
2Clh iivo. C--M321
C'OMl'KTENT ICITCIiny C1IIU. WANTBO ; NO
othcrM iu > cil npply ; tJ.W. SIS S. Mill SI.C
C 3,19
i.\mis TO nn NEBDF.I : womc AT IIOMK.
I'an iniiko $1 to $7 11 wi ok. l. < < p < > rlcnc unupciyi.
f-aiy. full ( .0111 MfK. Co. , looms ) 32 nnd 33 ,
llarkrr lilix-k. C Mt3 < 31
'K HOIT8HS AND COTTAOKS AM.OVRn
ulty , $3 toJ73 ] ' 'ldellty , 1st lluor N. Y. Ufi > .
U Mill
MOVINH norsKHOi.n rjoonw AND I'IANOS.
Om. Van & .StoniKC Co. . ISlllj Kninam. lei. 13:9.
. D S73
HOL'SKo. WAL.L.ACU. lJI.OClCT < TH
nnd DounUB. D 368
I.AItfiK LIST. M'CAGUK. 13TH AND DODC.K.
D 3C9
IIOL'SKS. FLATH. OAISVIN DltOS. , 1C13 FAU'M.
D-370
iouiis ( ron IIKNT. HUMIO. I-AXTON III.K- .
D 371
IIOUHEH. J. II. SIIiil\VOOD : , 3 N. Y. MKK.
D-372
IIOITSIIH IK ALT. PARTS nw Till : C1TV. Tlln
O. P. Davis Company. ir.OJ Fnrnitn. D 3rr ,
HOUSES. HENiWA : & CO. . IDS N. 15TH ST.
nniisis , COTTAUES . < : STORES. ALL PARTS
of city. Ilronnnn & IJJVB Co. , 218 a. ICtli.
D-3C7
E-KOO.M HOUSE. NHWLY PAINTED ANT I'A-
perod , SDK N. 2Sth Avo. . } I2. Fidelity Tnut
Co. D-M170
HOUSES , STORES. WEAU , KiTII A DOUOLAS.
11-211 K2I
HOt'SES. STOItliS. IJE.MIS , PAXTOX 111,1C.
D-M371
IIESIRAIILU T-HOOM IIOI'SM , NORTH : NINE-
limn modern tiin' . close In. L. S. Kklnnur ,
Aqeiil. 509 N. Y. Life. D-2C3
AN' KLKOAN'T MODERN MIOOM 11I1ICK
iluelllni ; . ( .0:1 : fciith 2Sth ; J30 ; R-rnnm stenm
heated Hal. J27.ro , Apply toV. . II. Molkle.
1st Nnt'l lilt , lildtf. D M303
FOR RINT. NINE-ROOM HOUSE ; CON -
vcnlonL mndern. hompllki1 : linat reclilenc' * dla-
trlrt ; fo\v mlnutos' wnll ; frnm t > ofltf lllrp : barn
If Meslivd. ( Iiuitilri- * N. Y. Life Iliilldln ? .
D M r. 11
R-ROOM ( ATTACH : , 2121 HALF HOWARD HT.
D-m 3S7 F 1
HOl'SE. P.ARN AND HALF-ACRE OF LD ;
ir.unl chit-ken rniifh. In Omaha IlPlnlit" . A.
P. Tukoy , City Hall. D-210 )
FOR : sHXT KrilXISIIUII ItHOlIS.
FOR RUNT. NEWLY FIJHNIHIIED ROOMS ;
rreaonnMo prices. 2121 Dodeo. E MG56
iniRNUMIKD ROOMS * , 2.'i70 HARNEV ST.
I-MIS : F:2
L.UKiE SOUTH FIIONT ROOM. WITH AL-
cuvo ; modern. I5SO Ilarney St. E-274 Fl
TWO LAKOE ROOMS FOR OENTLIIMEN , 411
N. 17th. -M3I9 I I'V
JfTri-JLY FI'RNISHEI ) ROOMS WITH ALCOVE ;
lurio cldFi'tK. Kai > . liath. hot nnd cuM water in
loninK. W Noitli 19lh St. K 399 !
TTRNIHUED ROOMS. 1913 DOI-OLAS ST.
E-MHl 31
UIHMIH AM ) MUAIIU.
THK MICKIIMH. I'MIRT CLASS FAMILY HO-
tel. 25th ami Dmlge Bin. F M707
TWO NICE ROOMS. 203S DOl'llLAS ST.
g-708
_
iTfJDN'DIKE HOTEI . COIINER ICTTf AND
Wi'lipter streets European plan. 1W rooms ,
nlcaiii ln-at , freii Imtha ; KJ"d lonms. Jl so p..r
week ; ln > i > t mt'dliun-i'rlced ' hotel In Ornnlin. I
N WaUon. Pioprletor. F Jlssi
Hurnvy. F MSCS Feb.15 *
TOl'IA. 17J1 DAVENPORT ; TIJANSIKNTO Ac
commoilatod. F M709 Fi"
: PARLORS EN SUITE. SMALLER
lioarvl. The Rene , 202' ' ) Hiirnuy.
F MUM
_
TUTALII A NY , 1101 IXIUOLAsTTlOOMsTviTH
Inuril ; trnnilontu occomniojitted. K JIM ) Fi
NICELY ! 'URNlVlinTlOOMP. | MODEliN ljC
ccllent Inlilo board. U. Nuith 19lh mr Pt.
F-MS !
_ _ _ _
? N PRIVATE FAMILY. WITH OR WITHOUT
Imurtl. 1919 Doilk-e. F-M30J J--J
ri'RNIHIIED ROOMS WITH HOARDTlOT
water lieut. J40J fun Ht. T 3IO-F-5 *
151 ii > ANT FIIONT ROOMS , STEAM HIVnii ) : ;
Ilisl-olnm tmiln | . I9"9 Cnpltni Av. F M'i5 | si
"liOOM AND HOAHU. ! 303 DOl'OLAS.
F-MI-V C *
_
] : LEOA.NTLY FI'RNISIIED PARLOR. fTioiJi5
or i'M uUf , ukii oilier rooma nnd hoard. ! M7
r.iriifin. F-401 !
lti\T : HTOIIKS AM )
FOilENT. IN THE ini
Olio large coiner room , id lloor. with vault and
prlvutu nlllet * . niitt'r , ftc.
O.m l.i rt front room , : j lloor. divided Into two
loom * 1' ) ' partition : witter , etc ,
One largn corner room , : d llocr , with vault ,
ivuttr. etc.
One frimt room , dUldn ) t > y partition. 3d near ,
One roiticr rconi. with vault , Sd floor.
One lane room , 3d floor , with [ uttltloii dividing
It Into on largo rocm and two unaller
prlvule roomi ; ntcr. etc ,
Two large cround door rpotn > , frontlnf 17tli at ,
with > ult.
Biveral tinull rooini on 4th ( loot .with vaulli.
All then * luoma ru heated with ( team , electric
Unlit * , tupplltd with tlibt-clam Janitor s rvlc ,
ilev tor * tun day and all nlthi ; building
trlc'ly fireproof , Apply to Sui rlnttnd nt ,
Room 104 llee l-ulldlnc. - I-1IS
FOR RUNT Th * 4-STOHY IIRICK I1UII.D1NO
at ' < Karnam St. Thl > tulldlnc liii a nrtproot
cement baxmtnt ; water on all floor * , rai , etc.
' Apply at Hit offlct of Th iitt. I iw
roil HKXT.-STOUKS .VXD
( Conllnued. )
FOR RRNT DESIC ROOM IN OROUND FI/3OR
orrire , Ie ) tiUlldlnR ; vatcr , rteim heat , electric
IlKht and Jsnltor fervleo. Apply to Superin
tendent. Dee building. 1-1(7
1011 RENT. OOOD STORK ROOM. NO. 319
No irlh St. r. W. Carmlfhnel. No. 6 Wlthnell
IlldtT. I-M123 F4
TO IlKXT.
WE WANT A GOOD STORE ROOM. WELL
located , nl once , for n first-clans permanent
tenant. Fidelity , l t floor , N. Y. Life.K979
K-979
ST ( > R.ua : .
PACIFIC STORAOE AND WAREHOUSE CO. .
itOS-810 Jones ; genernl etorase and forwarding.
II-376
OM. VAN A STORAOE , 1S11H FARN'M. TEL 1539
M-377
FRANK EWERS , STORAGE , 1JH HARNBY.
Ilnullnc nnd packing , rhenpot ratcn. Tel. 936.
M 378
WAXTUD TO IIL'Y.
WANTED TO RUY-A FEW THOUSAND
dollar * of Omnhs SavlnRn bank certm-'ntM for
cnsh ; stntc nm-iunt and price asked. Address
K 29 , llee office. N 959 31"
KOH S.U.H i < * uiiMTniic.
CHATTEL MORTOAGn SALE OF HOUSEHOLD
KoodH lit public ntlctlon Wednesday. Feb. 2. nt
2 p. m. nt 117 N. 1.1th. Everything must be
nold to the hlBhe.it bidder. O-M42 ? Fl *
FURNISHINGS OF A FIVE ROOM HOUSE.
224J Charles. O-229-29 *
KOII SAI.K HORSKS , WACOX.S , HTC.
FOR SALE ORTHADE , STYLISH TRAP. 11AR-
ncjs , robei nnd well bred 4-year-old horse :
works well under raddle. Addreea E Cl , llee.
P-M331 F4
IIORSIl Al'CTION AT OUR HEOULAR AUC-
tloli Hale thl < week , mi Wednesday , ut I p. ml
wo will fell 1C" ) line Iowa nnd Nebraska horsed ,
heavy drafts. bu lnei > chunks , drivers' nnd
farm horn's ; nno of the finest consignments
of Rood horses ever offered on this market.
Wolworth-Proctor Co. , Unljn Stock yards.
I'-in 332-31
FOll SALR JMSOKLLAXKODS.
FINE. WHITE SAWDUST FOR FLOORS. ETC. ;
coarse for Ice , nt 13.75 per cord. Tel , 458. 901
. Q-379
STEAM MERRY-OO-ROfND COMPLETE ; COSl'
J..S..O.OH ; prlrp. $8.10 ; money In It for exposition.
Wrlto Tuttlc Ilros. , Salt Lake City , Utah.
31 *
Q-M3H
' .oo ) I.-EET OF IMFFERENT KIND or OLD
lumber for salo. H12 PliTce St. Q 334-31 *
MINERY , ONE LATHE , 21x10. ONE NO. 4
fiarven MIllliiK ni.n . . .rlnHIP Iniucisrtnj -
Btonp and fi-imi > nnd on1Vlb. . bl.U'ksmlth
vice. Alnvc machinery pmctlcally new nnd
In Kurd cnndltlon. F 3. lice. Q MI13 3l
FOR SALE CHEAP , A NEW 11 FLAT SILVER-
plated tenor horn , with case. Address F .0 ,
IJeu olllce. ( J-M412 31
IIAT1IS ,
MADAME SMITH. US NO. 1STI1 ST. , STEAM
nnd alcohol baths. T-996 F-4
MME. RRISSON OF1 PARIS , CHIROPODIST ,
medicated baths unJ massage. 107 N. 1th St.
T -IM
LAt'RA ELLISON , CROUNSE ULIC. , 119 N.
ICth , uprtalri ) , room 13 ; Imlli and nu raRe.
T M29I F2
MME. AMES , MASSAGE AND 1JATIIS.
Howard street. T Ml 13 C *
Mil * . DR. LEON , ELECTRIC MASSAOE HATH
parlors ; restful and curative. 417 S. llth , up
stair * . T-M4I5 FC
TKRSOXAL.
VIAVI CO. . UTERINE TROUDLES. S46-8 I1EE
Hlds : physician coiibult.itlun or health book free.
U 3S1
UATIIS , MASSAGE. MME. POST. 319'/4 ' S. 15TH.
U 3S2
CLOTHES CLEANED. PRESSED AND HE-
paired ; ilay or nlKht ; dress suits for hire.
Panlorlum , N. E. Cor. 14th nnd Farnam. Tel.
0 < 3. U-3S3
iTow HECOME LAWFUL PHYSICIANS ,
pharmnclsts , V. D's , UentUts or lawyers. Ixick
box 19 ( ! , Chicago. U 74S F 2
PRIVATE HOME FOR LADIES P.BFORE AND
diirdlUK conllnemer.t. Ilables ad < > ptcil or cared
fur. Mrs. M. J , Ludloiv , 2202 Clark St. , Omaha.
U-3CI Fcli-19
ANY PERSON IN DMJGLAS. WASHINCSTON
or Soipy counties who has any c'.nlm ncalnst
mo will pleiisu call nt Wler'a place , near South
Omaha , wheru I can be found till March 1 ,
IKtt. John Nath. U 9S3-Feb-2S'
WIFE WANTED ; NO OLD. WIDOW , Di
vorcee , udventmecs. School prlnclpnl. lock box
453. l'-M307 F3
PRIVATE HOME FOR LADIES REFORE AND
during contlnomcnt ; tables adtij > ted ar.il cared
fir. 1130 N. 17th. U-310-F-4'
KLONDYICE FREIC.1IT A PARTY OF CALL
fornln mlnera going ; to Alaska , nnd. llndliiK' dlf-
tli'iiliy In Ketllm ; rcasonnblo frelfiht chnrsei * .
have dc-clded to build a powerful river steamer
In carry their outfits up the Yukon river.
They cnn curry several hundred outfits for n
Bivi'n amount frnm Sa.ii Fnuiclsco , In their
canto St. Michaels , nnd fiom there on In
their steamer to Dnwfon. For particulars ad-
drPM A. Martin , Hear Valley , Marlpi > 3a county ,
California. I'--M3M 4'
3I4)XKY TO I , O AX II HAL 13STAT12.
'
MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES. THE
O. F. Davis Co. . 1JOJ Farnam St. W 385
ANTHONY LOAN & TRUST CO. . 315 N. Y. L. ;
quick money it low rates for choice faim lands
In Iowa , nor'.hcrn JIlssouil , ciutern Nebraska.
W 356
_
LOANS IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CIiY
property. W. Farnam Smith & Co. , 1320 Far'm.
W-3S7
MONIYTO : LOAN. HEMIS. PAXTON
W-'JCI
MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVE ! ) OMAHA
real cctnte llrennan-Lovo Cc. , 219 S. ICth.
W 3S9
lloO.COO.CO SPECIAL FUND TO I.OAN ON
llr t C'nss ' Improved Omaha property. r for
bullJInc Diirno.es. Fidelity Trust Company.
W-390
MONEY LOANED ON IMPROVED REAL ES
tadIn Omaha. Council llluffs . < < South Omaha.
1'Ubey it Thomas , COJ First Nat'l Hank , Omaha ,
W-TO
WANTED-CHOU'E FARM AND CITY LOANS.
II. C. 1'etcrs & Co. , U. H , Nufl Uank Hid ? .
W-M153
fiES FOR BALL' . PROPERTY OF NON-
icildtiitu caied for. W. 11. Melkle. 1st Nat'l Ilk.
W-39I
_
WE HAVIl MONEY TO LOAN ON FARMS IN
eastern Nebrnrkn and western Iowa . Hrennan-
Love Co. , 219 South 16th street. W MSI9 FG
Mju'ENT MONEY O.V NEII. VARMS &
ha property. W. 11. Melkle. 1st Nai'l Hank Hide.
W-M 4 1C
G PER CENT CITY AND FARSl LOANS.
Gnrvln llroa. . 1C13 Farnnin St. W-JIMT
FROSI 1100.00 UP. WEAD , 16TH &
\V-2I2 I\4
C'i PER PENT MONEY. HEMIS , PAXTON Illk.
W-9C1
3IOXHV TO I.OAX UIIATT13I.S.
J10 TO tlO.CCO TO I.OAN ON
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND PIANOS ,
HORSES WAGONS AND C/vARIAQES ,
WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS , ETC. .
nt loweil rules In
Omaha , South Omaha and Council llluffs.
No rcm"val or Roods ; ntrlrtly conlldentlal ; you
can pay the loan off ut uny time or In any
umoun's.
umoun's.OMAHA MORTOAGE I/AN CO. .
300 South KtK St.
THE OLDEST. LARGEST AND ONLY INCOR.
PORATED IXJAN COMPANY IN OMAHA.
XHSS OHA\CIS. :
TO GET IN OR OUT OF UUS1NESS GO TO J.
J Gibson. & 14 First Nat'l Uank. V-Wi
FOR RENT. IIRICK STORUIIOOM COXTT. ALL
L-oiHtnk'iicei ; Lc t location In city , iplendld
business town. John H. Llndale , West Point ,
Ntb , Y MS11
WANTED-A GOOD"PARTNER FOR SOUTH ,
crn fruit , farm , Al o cuttoiners for 100 choice
loin. aUa < e\eral small tracts of land near
Omaha. AJJrcn , J. 11. Itlce , Council lllulTs. la.
Y-SSO Ftb-2tt
WANTED- ACTIVE LMAN WITH CCOO CASH
to taku part Interest In first class retail shoe
store , well established nd first clan locution ,
Tills H u raie chance not often offered in a
young man wlihlne to enter the tuslneis life.
Addrns fun Information K ct lice office.
Y-S3C-31
IJRIJSS CUTT1XO SCHOOLS ,
REMOVED. THE JOY TAILOR SYSTEM
dicta cutting kdiool , 1911 Cumlne kt.M .
-M > 70 Fub 15
EXl'OSITIO.V FRONTAUU9 VOll IIBXT ,
GROUND UA8E3 FRONTJNQ EXPOSITION.
lJ mli , I * < utca Illk. ill
I3XC1IAXUI4.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE LOT CO I1Y 1M
feet , with elght-rnom cottage with all modern
Improvements , also ( too-l barn , Healed In
choicest rsMdenct part of Omaha , two blocks
frr.in Hanrcam park ; one Mock from street
cars rind school ; paved street nnd brick walks ;
JS.MO Incu.nbranre , four years at 8 per cent ;
will sell equity cheap for ca h or will eiclianno
for ft desirable stock of shoes. AddreM D C6 ,
H e. Omaha. Z-M757 Feb. 1J
4M ACRES IMPROVED KNOX < * OUNTY. NER. .
land to sell or trade for residence or bit'lnpss
property In Omaha. Oeo. W. Snow. Sprlnc-
Held , S. D. Z-M352-F-1 *
roil SALll HKAL n
KOUNTXE PLACE UAROAINS. K.tOO. JJ.tSO TO
6 , l. J. J. Gibson , 14 First Nat. Rank Hide.
RE-S99
BARGAINS. HOUSES , LOTS AND FARMS ;
Bale or trade. F. 1C Darling , imker blk.
RE-400
HOUSES. LOTS. FARMS. LANDS. LOANS ,
also lire Insurance , Bcmls , I'nxton block.
RE-M401
NEW COTTAGE , MONTHLY PAYMENTS. C04
Ueo Hide. RE-M551
IXOAN VALLEY FARMS AND MERCIIAN-
dl e. Huntsbergcr & Clements. Lyons , Ne
braska. RE-M3C9
J2I.5M FOR 3-STORY IIRICK BUILDING , 44
. ' Jt frontage , nt-nr 14th nnd Douglas Sts.
I2.SOO for Improved property on Cinnlnn street.
near SJth street. J , N. Frcnzer , Opp. P. O.
RE-M7CO
14 PER CENT GROSS INVESTMENT. 2-STORY
brick business building , pi Ice t3.lv ) . Address
L 1 , Bee. RE M7C1
FMIM LANDS , C. F. HARRISON. M2 N. Y. U
RE-911 F17'
WANTED TO BUY OR TRADE FOR A TEN
or fifteen-acre tract near Omnha ; muft bo peed
nnd cheap ; state location nnd lowest price.
Address n 2S , Bee office. RE-9CO 31 *
HOUSIJ , RARN AND HALF ACRE IN OMAHA
HclKhts ; splendid chicken ranch. A. P. Tukoy ,
CltyHnll. UE-341-31
_ _
FURNISHED HOI'SE. 10 ROOMS. RENTED t'N-
tll November 15. U9S : well located for roomers.
U. R. Ball , N. E , 15lh and Dodge.
RE-337-F-2
A GREAT HAROAIN ; 44 > > ACRES OF LAND
ncnr two rullrond slntlonM In Ciiuj cnuuty. nt
2. > .00 per ncre. Adress R. II. Wlndhiini ,
Pliittsmouth , Nebraska. RE M4SO F4
SHORTIIAXI ) AXI ) TVPHU'IUTIXO.
ROYLIXT SCHOOL IS TIIK ONLY ONE IN
Oln.llia where court reporters lire teachers.
405-407 Ilec BUe.
A. C. VAN KANT'S SCHOOL. 613 N. Y. LIFE.
SX
AT OMAHA BUS. COLLEGE , 16TH & DOUGLAS
397
OMAHA SHORT-HAND COLLEGE. HOYD'S
theater. M75'l Feb. 13
I'AAVXRROKIOH.S.
II. MAROWITZ LOANS MONEY. 41S N. JG ST.
407
PIXAXCIAL.
MONEY LOANED ON LIFE INSURANCE POL-
Idea or bought. L. P. Van Norman. Minne
apolis. Minn. M77.1 MchH *
TYPKWIIITMIIS.
TYPEWRITERS FOR RENT , J4.CO PUR MONTH.
The Smith-Premier Typewriter Co. , 1C23 Far
nam fit. ; telephone. 12SI. COO
K.MI'LOYSSEXT Ol'M'MCKS '
CITY EMPLOYMENT BURKAU. 1117 1'AHNAM
st Rooms 2 , % 3. Tel. 1404 "At
STlSXOfillAPlIlJRS.
WE SOLICIT AND FURNISH POSITIONS FOR
Stenosraphcra fre.The Smith-Premier Type
writer Co. Telephone. 1284. 103
I'UHXlTURi : PACKED.
M. S. WALKIN. Jill CL'MINO. TEL. 1331.
400
IIRICK
SEW15R.SIDEWALIC & BUILDING ANY QI'AN.
tllyjtel. 4SJ. Loulavll.c Uriel : Co. , 330 UJ. Trade.
sus
COAL.
BURLINGTON NUT , JlESf , CHEAPEST. PRICE
$3.75 per ton. 'Pluns f IS. Harmon iWeath Co.
401
( ! OV 1311VIIH\T XOTIC'ICS.
I'nOPOSALB FOH LEASING THE SUU-
plus erazlni ; lands on the ICIowa anil
Comnnehe anil Wli-hlta reservations" . Unlteil
States Indian service , Klowu and Comanclu
and Wlcnlta nfioiu-y , Anadarko , Oklahoma ,
January 19 , 1STO. ( Tolographlc address ) , Anu-
darlo , Oklahoma , via OhleluiMha. J. T. )
Sealed proposals for gruzInK horses or
cattle ( but not sheep or hogy ) on the sur
plus lands ol the ICIowa and Comanche ami
Wichita reservations , Oklahoma , Indorsed
"Proposals for leasInK tribal lands for
Brazing purpo.ss , " and addressed to tlio
acting at'ent of the ICIowa and Comanche
agency , Anadarko , Oklahoma , will he ru
ceivcd- this oOlce until 2 o'clock p. in.
on the 19th day of February , IS'.IS. The
pastures on tlio Klowu and Comanche
reservation will bo leased for the period of
three years from April 1 , IKtS , and tlio
pastures on the Wichita reservation will
bo leased for one year from April 1. Jill's.
No bid for a different period on either reser
vation will be received or considered. For
tlio Information of bidders 1 will statu that
the description of the pastures , the loca
tion and estimated number of acres in tach ,
nnd all otner necessary Information will bo
furnished on application to IhU olllce. A
few of the paatureB on each rcsurvatijii are
unsurveyed. These will bo surveyed us
early as'practicable , and the lessee will be
required to pay upon the actual number of
acres found to be embraced In each , aj
shown by the mirvy. Certain of the pas
tures on both reservations are also tin-
fenced , The lessees of unfenced pastures
will bo required , without unnecessary de
lay , U fence the same with a substantial ,
cattle-proof , wire fence ; all fences anil
other Improvements shall revert to the In
dians and become their nboslute properly
at the expiration of the lenses. No lu.sturu
on Hie Kluwa and Comnnriir reservation
thai Is already under fence will bo leased
fjr less than 10 cents pc-r m re per annum ,
and no unfrnivil pasture on said reserva
tion will be leased for less limn S cents per
acre for the llrst year and 10 cents pur
aero for eacn 01 iiic- second and third years.
The bidder must clearly ( lslintir : the pat- )
tuje on whle'a the bid Is miidi' . KlvltiB Iho
csllmated number of. , % c.rea therein , thu
price per acre pur annum which he will
pay. and the maximum number of horses
or cattle lie proposes to hold upon the lands
at uny one tlmo ; and In case more limn
oiio pasture Is bid upon , Hep.iniUbids must
bo made upon each. Only by a strict ad
herence to this Instrucllon will It be prac
ticable to compare the bids on any given
pasture. The rent must bo paid In two
equal semi-annual payments In advance ,
namely , on April 1st and October lnt of
each year. Kaeh lessee will bo required lo
furnish security In an amount equal lo the
deferred payments for the falihftil per
formance of liio conditions of the lease
through Home acceptable security or Kttar-
anly company. Personal bands will not be
aocepled. HverylhliiK being1 satisfactory It
It proposed to award the Brazing prlvlli'Kt-s
of each particular pasture to the bidder
proposing to pay the hluhi'st price there
for ; bill Iho rlirhl In hereby reserved to re
ject any and all bids If deemed for the
best Intercut of Iho Indians and the leriHos
executed herctinder will be subject to the
approval of the secrclary of Iho Interior.
Knch proposal must bo accompanied by a
certified check or draft upon some United
Stales depository or solvent national bank
In the vicinity of Ihe bidder's place of
residence , mnile payable to the order of
the commissioner of Indian affairs , for at
least 6 percentum of the entire amount of
Ihe proposal , which check or draft shall
bo forfeited to the United States for tiie
use and benefit of Ihe Klowa , Comanclic ,
Apache and Wichita Indians , In case any
bidder receiving an award Khali fall lo
enter Into the prescribed leaoo for the
lands bid upon , and to secure a suitable
bond for the faithful performance of hla
part nf the contract ; otherwiseto ba re
turned to the bidder. Proposals not conforming -
forming to the requlrcmonts of this ad-
verllaomeni will nol bo considered. FHANIC
D. UALDWIN. Cant. U. S. A. , Actlnu In
dian Airent , ICIowa and Comanche ARency ,
Anadarlco , Oklahoma. J2lditM
PROPOSALS Foil SUnSISTBNUH
1'HOPBHTV. Ofllco of Purchasiiib' Com.
mlssary of Subsistence , Omaha , Neb. ,
January 2S , 1S9S'- Sealed proposals , sub.
Ject lo iho usual coiidlllon * , will
be received at this offtco until 10 o'clock
a. m , , February 7 , 1SSS , at which tlmo and
place they will be publicly opened , for fur-
nlslilnieuuflstenco property , as follows-
Stationery , Scales , Hardware , Olllce Furni
ture , etc , Preference will be slven to ar
ticles of domestic production. Hlank pro-
posaU and cpccllicatlons can b : ob'ulncd ut
thin omce. FHANIC B , NYIS. Major and
Commissary of Hubslatence.
Jany , 2S-29-5) ) , Feb. 1 , M ,
< ; OVIUX.MWVI' AOTICKS.
( Continue' ! . )
TIlBAStinY DKPAnTME.VT. 'JFFICK SI-
pervlnins iirchltoct. WashlnRton , IJ. C. , Jan.
tmry 22 , 1SSS SenloJ proposals will bo to-
colveil at this olllrp until 2 o'clock n m
on the l"ith " day of Fcbt-unry , 9 . rind
opened ttiunotllutely Iheroafter , for all thu
labor and matcrl.ils require 1 for the erec
tion nnd completionJxcept hp.itlng n | > -
p.irntus ) . of the I' . S. jiosiofllce bullrtlnK at
South Omnhn , Nebniokn , In , accordance
with the drawlntfn wpl j > ecincatlotis , copivJ
of which may bo tad' nt this olllce or the
olllco of the Suprlntemlent nt South
Omaha , Nebraska. , T.he rlsht 1 reserved
to reject any or nlutilds and to waive any
defect or Informality In any bid photitil It
be deemed to the .inlQrest of the Govern
ment to do so. Pr&tiMKflls must be enclosed
In envelope * , pealed and marked 'TllO-
POSAL for the Krectlon and rompletlon ot
the r. S. Postolllce. at South Om.ihn , Ne
braska , " and adtlro seJI to the Supervising
Architect. J-'M It I'ODM
AHTHM.HS OP IXCOIIl OIIA'riO.\ .
AHTICLKS OF INCOUPOHATION OF TUB
W. .T. PBIUIY I IVB STOCK COMMIS
SION CO.
Notice Is hereby Klven that a cortioratlon
1ms been formed under the laws of Ne
braska , in the manner and for the purposes
hereinafter specllled , and Its articles of In
corporation have been filed In the otllccs of
the county olerk of Douglas county and of
the secretary of state.
First. The name of the company IsV ,
J. Parry Llvo Stock Commission Company. '
Second. The principal place of trans. e.l-
Inc Its business Is South Omaha , Nubras'.ta.
Third. The general nature of the business
to bo transacted Is the buying selling , fee.'J-
Ing and handling of live stock on commis
sion , or otherwise ; the advancing of money
to feeders , shippers and others ; the making ,
endorsing and guaranteeing of checks , drafts
nnd notes , whenever necessary In and about
the business and the doing of other things
necessary to the full exercise ot the cor
porate powers stated ,
Fourth , The amount of capital stock au
thorized la JTACOO. At least one-half
thereof has boon subscribed and paid In
cash. The remaining $2iooO ! , or any part
thereof , may bo Issued at any time by the
Hoard of Directors. All stock when Issued
shall bo fully paid up and non-aFsePsable.
Fifth. The tlmo of the commencPinunt of
the corporation Is the Ural day of January ,
1S9S , ami the date of Its tcrmln.Ulon the llrsl
day of January. 191S ,
Sixth. The highest amount of Indebted
ness or liability lo which the corporation I"
at any time to subject Itself Is an amount
not to exceed two-thirds of the capital stock.
Seventh. The affairs and business of the
corporaticn are lo be conducted by a board
of three directors and by u president , vice
piesldenl , secretary , treasurer and manager
by said board elected.
In testimony whereof the corporation hns
caused this notice to be published as by law
required.
J. W. CKimJL13 , I. . F. STOCKWKLL.
Secretary. President.
STOClCHOL.niOUS * M KF.T1NG.
Notice U 'lereby fdvem that the regular
annual meeting of the stockholders of the
South Pl.itte Land company will be .held
at the otlice of raid company In Lincoln ,
Nebraska , at 11 o'clbt'k a. in. , on the llrst
Wednesday In M irc.i , 1SHS , being the second
day of ' .he month. ,
Uy order of fie Hoard of Directors.
It. O. PHILLIPS. Secretary.
Lincoln , Neb. , .Jan. ,11 , l lis. jaidWtm
I'OSTOI-TICK XOTICI3.
( Should be read DAILY by all Interested
as changes may occur ut any time. )
Foreign malls for thqiveek ending February
.1 , 1F9S , will clone 'fPROMPTLY in nil
cases ) at the general post olllce us fol
lows : PAKCKLS tfOST .MAILS close one
hour earlier than closing time shown
below.
TriuiH-Atliiiillr Mall * .
WEDNESDAY Ajt 7 a. m. ( supplementary
9 n. m. ) for KCUOPR , per s. a. New York * ,
via Southamplori ; af ! ) a. in. ( mipplcmenl-
ary 10"o : n. m. ) for KrilOPK , per s. .
UiTjimnlc * . via Quwnstown ; at 10 a. in.
for HIJLGIUM dlnVt , per s. s. Frleslnnd ,
via Antwerp ( loiters must be directed
"per Frleslaml" ) .
TUt'USUAY At S a. m. for NETHER
LANDS direct , per. s. s. Edam , via Ams
terdam ( Idlers , must l > u directed "per
Edam" ) .
SATl'KDAY At T ) - in. for FUANC'E ,
SWITZERLAND. . ITALY. SPAIN , POR-
TUOAL , TUHK3Xt.4GYPT | and I1HIT-
1S11 INDIA , per n.s. . . La Uretagne * , via
Ha.vre ( letters foryj.her parts cf Eurojie
must bu directed "por Li liretagiie" ) ; at
S o. m. for NETHERLANDS direct , per
. s. Obdam , via Rotterdam ( letter must
be directed "per Ohdnm" ) ; at S a. m. for
GENOA , per jt. . Kaiser Wllhelm 11 ( let-
' .era must be directed "per Kaiser Wllhelm
II" ) ; at 10 a. m. ( supplementary 11:30 : a.
m. ) for EUROPE , per n. s. Auranla' , via ,
Qiieenstown ; ut 11 a. in. for NORWAY
dliecl. per a. s. llfkla ( letters must be
directed "per llekla" ) .
I'HI.VTKr ) MATrnil. rT'-Oennnn Ktcamcrs
KalHi'.t ; on TucHjays lake i'rrmoil Matter , etc. ,
for Oeimany. nml fpceliily Adilr. ' i > i | 1'nntoil
Mutter , etc. for other p.nUof L'lirpu. Amir-
lean nnil White Stnr slcaniers on'eilm stlay5 ,
( ifnnan fcteamerfi on TlmraJuyB. inil : funartl ,
Kionch nnd Gcrinnn htemnera tn Haturtlays talie
1'rlntcJ Mattel , etc. . fur all countries for which
they an ; adNtrtUeJ tu cany mull.
After tlie f\'iflr\K \ \ of the Bui plcmcntary Trans-
Atld ! tie Mat' * nnnicl above , ailclltlon.il 5Uiiplo-
i lontury mulls nrc opened en the piers of the
American , Himllsh. Krenrli unil German Etenin-
ITH , ami iL'inuiii npen until wiimn Ten Minutes
of the hour ut cal.int , ' ot etcamur.
for Smith tiiul Oitlrul America ,
WcKt Inilli-h , 1C if.
SUNDAY At 7 n. m. for SANTIAGO UK
CUHA. VHNKXtlKLA and COLOMHIA.
per s. n. Mexico ( leltera must be directed
"per Mexico" ) .
MONDAY At 10 a. m. ( supplementary 11
a. m. ) for CFNTRAL AM1CRICA ( except
Costa R'ca ' ) and SOUTH PACIFIC
PORTS , per tt. 3. Finance , via Colon ( lel-
: eis for Ciuutemitlu must bo directed "pi-r
Flnauct" ) ; ill ; ! p. in. for HICLI'/ ! . ; ,
PUKRTO I'OHTEJC nnd fJUICTBMALA ,
per steamer from New Orlears.
Tl'lCiSDAY At 12oO : p. in. ( supplementary
1 p. m. ) for ST. THOMAS. ST. CROIX ,
LIOHWARD and WINDWARD ISLANDS ,
per s. H. Pretirln ( lelleiy for Grenada.
Trinidad and 'rol-ifM : must be dlrectfd
"per 1 relorla" ) ; ( it 1 p. m , ( supplementary
1 : ) P. m. ) for NASSAU , N. P. and
SANT/AfiO DK CUHA , per H. s Santiago ;
nt " 3 P. m. for COSTA RICA , per Hlc ini'-r
from New Orhnnn ; nt 7 p. in. fo,1 NASSAU ,
N. P. . per s , s. .Ml'j.tnl , from Miami. Flu. :
at S:20 : p. m. for NEWFOUNDLAND , per
Hleamer from North Sydni-y ; at ! i p. m for
PORT ANTONIO , per steamer from Hos-
WKDNKSDAY-At 2W : p. in. for PORT
ANTONIO , pu- stimer from I'M'ndel-
phl.i ; at II a. in. for NEWFOUNDLAND ,
per s. H. Portia : at 11 a. m. ( supplrmen.
tary llo : : : a. m. ) for VKNK/.UHLA and
CURACAO , also SAVANILLA and CAR-
THAOKNA. via Ciiraeno. j er s , s , C.ir.i-
ras ; at 1 p. in. for CUHA , per s. s. Hi-g-
iiiMiica , via Havana : at1 1 51. m. for LA
PLATA COUNTRIF.rf direct , per s. H.
Highland Prince.
SATURDAY-At 2S9 : a. in. for NEW
FOUNDLAND. | ur n. s. Siberian , from
Philadelphia ; at 10 n m. ( supplementary
10So : a , m. ) for FORTUNE ISLAND , JA
MAICA and CARTH.UiKNA , l > cr # . s.
Altai ( letters for Cost.i Ulca must b < > di
rected "per Altai" ) ; , at 10 11. m. ( supple-
mcntary 10SO : a. m. ) for PORT AU
PRINCi : , PHTIT Gl'AVK 'and SA VAN
ILLA , pc-r n , s. .AJps ; at 10:30 : a. in. for
PAMPKCHU , CHIAPAS. TAHASCO and
YUCATAN , p'T'H.J'S. VlKll.inela ( letterJi
for other parts of Mexico 'in < l for Cuba
must bo dlrcciel "per VlKllanfla" ) ; at
10IVl : a. in. for HAITI , per H. a. Ppins I- ' .
Hendrlk ( letters 'for Venezuela , ( 'ur.icao ,
Trinidad , Hritlsh atic ? Dutch ( lulana must
bo dlrec.teJ'VrPrlliH F. Hendrlk" ) ; at 11
a in for IlRAX.ILand LA PLATA COUN-
TRIK9 , per . s. Hnffon , vlu 1'iTiiambui-o.
HiihliL and H'.a Jnrivlfo ( li-tters for North
Ilrazll must be dlri'fted "per Huffcn" ) ; ut
1 p. m for HARD'ADOS direct ami NORTH
HHA/.IL. via Paf.VAnd Manaos , p. r s. .
Orlgen ; nt 7 p. In. for NASSAU. N. P.
per H. s. Miami , frrn Miami , Fa. ! ; ut h:3ti :
p. m. for NEWFOUNDLAND , p r
Htoatner from North Sydney ; at S 30 p.
in for ST. PUSJlUE-MiyUKLON. j.tr .
Btuamer from H ll/ftx.
MalU fur Ni'wf.jundi.ini ) , ' . l.y . roil lo Halifax um !
thrncu by Hounicr , cliise lit l.ili rtllc' ilaily ut
8:30 : p in .Mull * for MUiuu' n , by rail to H'-- '
ton and Ihoire | .y ftwuner. clorp nt till * oltl.o
dally HI i:3" : p. m. MulU ftr Cuba clone lit
thin oini-e ilally t 7(0 : u. m. fcr fuiwnrdliiB
by stenncrj fwlluiK iMumlayi unit ThureUi-yt )
frcm Toil Tampa. KU. MalU for Mfxlro City ,
nverlaml union rrtcl illv nildrtujnl fc r i' ' 7 | > .i'c i
by r I earner , rlofe nt thl' clllrc ilally at 2:1) :
u m. and 2-u p. m. "llr-Klmm-a niiill muiti
ut CCO : p. in. pinlouo day.
'rniiiK-l'ucltle Miillx.
Mails for Australia ( except those for tVost
Austni'la ' ) , which are forw.tied via Burop * * ,
Nuw.talaiul. . Ifawiill. Kll .u ; 1 Sair.oan
Islands , per . a. Alumfd.i ( from San Fran ,
c-lsco ) . close here dllly up to January
SOlh at 7.00 u. m , 11i. . in. nnd 0:30 : p. m.
( or on arrival ut New York of 3. . Aurunlu
with Hrlilsh malU t r Australia ) . Mnl' i
for Australia ( ercrrt Went Au tralt. ! %
New /.calami , Hn * ill anl FIJI Irland * .
per s. s. Wurr'nm ( from Vaneouver ) ,
closu hero dally r.'ier Janu.iry Mth ana
up to Juminry Slat nt CO ) p. in Mji's for
China. Japan nnd Hawur ! v r a Cny
of Illo Janeiro ( from Sin Kr r.nsroj. cSi.it >
hero dully up to February Cth at 0:30 : p.
in. iMalls for China and J > aii per "
C'olnmlila ( from Titc njiix ) . cp here ally
tip to February 13th at 6:3 : p n , , ( Rla |
for Hawaii , per s. s , Auatrnlu ( frb Snw
Francisco ) , close here dally ip ( , Feb
ruary ICth at 6:30 : p. m. XlnllA for China
and Jntun ( i > eclally nddnaseijony ) , per
. t > . Knipress of Chlnai ( from > noouver ) .
close ht-ro dally up to Februai > 2lth at
0:30 : p m. Malls for the Socle * Islands ,
per ship Galileo ( from S.ia Vanclsco ) ,
rlo. e here dally up to FebruarytJ al.C:30 :
I' , m.
Trnnf-rnrlflc m.illi ! are forwarded to i of > nll
Inc itally nn.l the icheilule of rlo K u nr-
rniiRoil on the iirccumiitlon of the ) uninter
rupted overland tranclt. Ileel'tt-J mall
cIo M nt fi p mj previous dny. ,
CORNELIUS VAN COTT , Poffaaster.
Postolllcp , New Yolk , N. Y. , Jajnry IS ,
IMS.
HAILHOADS.
WHLINUTON & . . .
lllvcr llnllronil "The
ton Ilnuti * " ( leneirtt Otllcii N.
W. Comer Tent.i and Fnimn
Ticket Olllee , MJ
Fnrnnm Street. 1 elephon vo ,
Depot , Tenth nml Mm :
Streets. Telephone KS. I
lx-a\e. Arrt.
8:33 : am 9:33 : hi
Lincoln l icnl 7:93 pm
eilll'AaO. IH'HLINOTON &
( julncy Hnlhonil "The Hull-
IliKton Houte" Tl'-ltct Olllci- ,
1502 Karnum Street. Telephone
l.5'J. Depot. Tenth iiiul MiiEoti
Streets. Telephone 121 ! .
_ _ _ Leave , Arrive.
vmtluuli'il Kx. . 5:05 : pm 7ir : > am
Kxpii" * -'MS ' um 4:13 : pm
riilrnKn .1 St. Ixiiils r.x ' 1M : pm 7 cs um
Paollle Junction Local. . " 11:10 : am f > :4 : > pm
Fast Mall 2:50 : pm
Unlly. Dally except Sunday.
OMAHA ,1 ST , LOt'lS IIAILHOAD
PORT --omiilia. K'uisiis City & 17apt-
i-ni linllrnatl "The Pint Aitiiur
Il.rtilTicket Olllce , 14IS Kiirr.aii
Street. Telephone , 321' . Depot ,
Tfiitli and Mason Streets. Tele-
.
Leave. Anlvo.
St. Lmiln Cannon Hull
Uxprc'ss * 4:3i : pin 11:30 : am
Qnlnry i\presn 5:40 : nm 9:50 pin
Dniy. :
WAHASH ItAILHOAD-TlCIMIT OFli-ICH. llli
Fnrnam Street. relnDhone. . 32J. Depot , Tenth
and Masin Streets. Tclephono , 123.
Leave. Arrive.
Bl. Ixiula "Cannon nail"
Ejpress * l0pm : 11:3) : arc
CHICAHO. ST. PAUL. MlN'Ni- :
apullB & Omahn Hallway-
( iencral Olllces , Nehras-kT 1)1
vision. Fifteenth unit \Veb ter
Street * . City Ticket Olllce.
_ 1401 Farnam .Street. Telephone
. " ,01. Depot. Fifteenth nnd Webster Streets. Tel-
ophotio 1IJS.
Leavo. A rrte. .
Sioux city Aceniiun-uln. Sr.O : urn SM : pm
Sioux City A < voniinnilii. 9:10 : am " 8:20 : pm
lllah * . limersnn Sioux
City , Poiim. HiirtliiK-
ton i.nd IllnnmlleM. . . 1OD : pm * 11V : am
Sioux City. MHnlt.it.j. Ht.
I'nul. Mltincapidls . . . . " 5:35 : pm ! > :10 am
Hmer-nn ] > a tender . . 5:1' : ) pm S:4a : nm
Dally. " Dally except Suniiuy. Sunday
only. This train i.tnp < nt Ftatloni Floivnce
lo Biuth niulr. lnclu.-l\e , Sundays only ; on week
Smith Illnlr only.
) ItlCMONT , ELlC'lORN AND
Mlasoourl Volley Itntlnny f > m.
crul Ofllces , United Htai Nn-
ilinin : IJ.-r.l : P.iilHIni ; , South.
west Corner Twelfth MU ! Va >
_ nnm Rtieets Ticket Olllef.
1401 Farrmm Street. Telephone. SGI. Dop t.
Fifteenth nnd Webster Streets. Tclcohoiic. 1(5\ (
Leave. Arrive.
Hlack Hllln. DMdwooo.l
ami Hot Sprlnc 3:00 : p > 2 5:0) ) pm
Wyoming , Caper nnct
Douulas "SiMpui . CW : pm
iHaelliiK8. Yoik , Davl < ?
City. Pttperljr 'jenevn ,
Kxcter and Scwnr.l. . . . 3:0 : pm E CO pm
Norfolk. West Point and
Fremont 7:51 : iim " /Ojls / nn
Llnumn Walioo nni
" ' * 7:30 * " 10:53 :
F"enion : an nn
Fremont Locnt * * 7:50 : nm
Dally. * Pn'y except Sunday , Sunday
only. Dnllv 'x-ept SatuiJay. "Dally
Mr.ndai * .
.
lnlhviy City Ticket O.l-e !
Fanam Street. T"lcn''nn : >
r.iil Depnt. Tent'i nnil Maron
Streets' . T-'lephrnc 12S.
Leave. Arilve.
Mlfsour ! Valley. , Sioux
Mlmieapcili' ' . ! ' . " ' Bl : ° am
Mltaurl Vnllcy. hloux _
jly " iti _ . iiuO nm 9:03 pm
Dennlsori. Carroll , Wall .
Lake * < ; :0 Qla 0:05 : Pin
Knttcrr. Kxprcfg. Den
V..mps. j\laiBial.ei\p. : !
Cr s"iplJs , ChlraBO "lQli : am 4:10 : pm
Atlantic Flyer. Chlraco
nnd East 4:15 : pm
Fast Mall. Chicago to
Omahn 3tn pm
Mloourl Valley , Sioux
City. St. Paul. Mlnne-
cpolli Limited .1:13 : pm 0:30 : am
Onriln-Clili'ajio Kpr"lal. * _ 6ZO : p-n t.l'1 an ;
Daily. D.llv except ciinday.
Dolly
flV''X CITY & I'AOIKIC HAIL-
road Opneral Olllci ; . United
States National Hani ; KullU-
Ing , S. W , Cf.rncr Twelfth nn.l
1 ar-nm Streets. TIcl'Cl Olllce.
ijsis ; ) ' mi parnnm Street. Telephone
XI. Depot , nrteenth anu Webster Stiects. Tele.
Iihono ' 4Ji. !
Arrive.
Sovx ! 'I y. ManUato. at.
'nui , Mlnneaiiuils . . . . ' 9:10 : nm
llSfWItl PACIFIC JIAILHOVD
Qeiieinl OIHees nnd Ticket
Ollli e. MercliHnlH National liank
Dutliiln ; , 1224 Fainum Street.
Telephone 104. Depot , Fifteenth
anil Wibstcr Stict'ls. Telephone
Arrive.
anil Neliraaka
l . 3M : 12:53 : pm
1'lly ami Ht ,
Louis Kxpivm 0:301)m C:0o : nm
Nelirn-kii l.ocil " 4:5011111 : 0:13 : am
lijily. Dally except Sunday.
fT CHICAGO. MU.WAI'KIiU fc ST.
/"W"-- Paul Hallway City Ticket
flfL,7 i "Mice. 1501 Farnam Slioi't.
/MILWAUKEE } Tcn-i > i. < * no ai. uepu. Tcnm
/ ' " S * I unrt Mason Streets. Ttlephom
AftVI-l 128-
il > y Leave. Arrlvt ,
S &w& : " : J3SS ; !
Dally.
UNION PACIFIC-- ' ! ! ! ' OVKII-
land Ilotile" ( lencrnl Ollli-es , N.
! : . Coiner Ninth unil Farnam
Htrcem. City Ticket Omce , 13rj
Farnum Street. Tele ] > honu 310.
Depot , Tcnti and Mar-on Sta-et * .
Tekpliono 12S.
' Lea > e , At rive.
"Tho Oveiland Llml'ed"
fo.Denver. . Halt Lake ,
western points 8:10 am 1:13 : pm
Fast mull train for
Denver , Silt Lake.
Pnrlllc roiift and all
wcilern points * 3:30 pin 100 : am
Llivoln lleatrlce and
Hxprcsn. . . 5:00 : pm I5SO : pm
Kiuinuy iipro i .1:01 : pm I2u : pm
Daily. Dully except Sunday.
Council Iluff ! i IxcuI-lV'nvc , f40 : n. in. ; CSi :
a. in. ; 7.2U a. in , : l- ; > a. in. ; 10:43 : n. in. ; 2.1.
p. in. ; 1:30 : p. m. ; 5:33 : p. in. Arrive * , 0:20 : n. in. ;
7:20 : a. m. : X a. m. : 9:2) : n m. : 11:30 : a. in. ; 3:1C :
p. in ; 6:40 : p. in. ; J:03 : o is1. . : 10:45 : y. m.
C'llICAOO. ItOCK ISLAND K
I a < Iiic Hwllroail "The Oren
KiU Inland Itoutc" clt >
Ticliet OIII.-c. Kit Kiirunm
Ktrfct Telephone 42S. Dtpot.
Tenth and Miuon at.ieta.
T < Iphone 12S.
Leave. Arrive.
" hlcago and Bt i aul
Vcktlbuloil Kxpieit. . . 4:50 : pm 1:43 : pm
Lin "In ' 'oorado tiv'K *
I'ui-blJ. Denver and
\vo t 1:53 : pm 4:25 : pm
I'hl aijo , iH-a Muliu'g &
H 'k , land 7:00 : pm 8:13 am
Mlamlu ixiie | . for
Dej Mulnes ami eaxl-
ern pi/lntn 7:10 : nm 2:33 : pm
Lincoln. Kalrbury and
llollovllle 11:15 : pm 10:40 nm
Dully. Dally except Bun'ay.
Self AijircclMll | < iii.
Wushlnglon Star : "Of course , " mild the
real dealer , sxithliifily. "we don't expert to
aatlHfy I'verybody. Vou don't expect riurfer-
tlun In Mlu world , do you ? "
"No. I don't expert perfection. Hut I do
expect n full ton of run ! when I pay for It. '
Tmii'B human nature for you. You In-
Mm on rffcrrlnir to me HllRht ahor'uoinli !
and full tu ctvo us credit fur our m-rupulous
lion-Hty la other rtapueu.hllo tioiu may
liiivij lie-en a fuw poundH flicrt on the t n ,
> ou t-unr.ot deny , lr thut every pound wo
ilellvricil v'as full welciht And you inuJt
inlniH t in In thin ago of deception that Is
doing very well , "
FARMER A LITTLE TOO SMART
GeU tto Best of n Traveling Passenger
Agent.
SELLS A BRINDLE COW FOR A FANCY PRICE
Driven n < l od llnrunlii , After WliU-h
He .HontcM IIU 1'art ) \vltli tlio
i.\KIMlt llC II l' llllIO < lllK
Line.
There Is a travellns passeiiRer agent of
Omaha who 1ms a handsome lirlmllo cow on
his h.inils. Ho would like lo dlspwo of lite
wmo at a reuBonnblo price. In fnct , he Is
wtllliiK to sell the bovine specimen for con
siderable less than the price It cost him ,
which was } 60. H3 hasn't succeeded lit his
efforts to find n customer for tlio animal ,
which Is of no use to him , and Is therefore
the bull of many Jocular remarks by the railroaders
readers who nro familiar with the story.
This traveling passetiRer nfient represents
a line running In a westerly direction trom
Onmlm nnd ho solicits business for his com-
pat.y In a very successful manner. Hcccntly
ho heard ot a latRO party of farmers In the
central part ot Nebraska who were golnj ; tea
a tott\i In the state of Washington. Ho was
soon after the prospectlvo travel "and " was
.Ictcrmlneil lhat nothing should stand In the
ivay of securing the party. He Icarnod that
; ho lender of the party hail disposed of most
if his agricultural Implements and stock on
bo farm , except one cow. The loader of the
rty had tried many times to Bell this cow ,
lit all of his attempts met with failure.
Ijeso facts soon reached tlio opiu cars ot
'to traveling passenger agent.
\Ylthln a few days the farmer leader was
vllled by tlio energetic t. p. a. They talked
nliitt the trip to Washington nnd dlscinpr-d
Hit different routes by which that country
nil-lrt bo reached. The haul of iho p..rly
wn , now plainly In slghl tad If the t. p. u.
ootVl only orctiro the good will of the mod
ern Moses ho knew thai his road would get
the party and the revenue ilcsircd. "I be-
llovj you have a pretty flno cow you arc
anxsus to sell , " casually remarked the
t. p a.
1113 BUYS THIS COW.
"Vail , I guess I has , " assented the
fnrnpr , and added , "she Is the Hunt pro-
ducoA in this part of the country In many a
lonpday , mo son. Her milk Is Just 'tho bent
you ever drank and there ain't no limit to
It. Nsw , it Jeal occurs lo mo Uial she'd bo
pretty line for you to have dowci 'ihero In
the cl.y. Your wife could discharge that
mllkinin OL hern and you'd know you were
Bcltln'ii.othiiig but gcol : mill : and cream. "
"Ye % sir , I was Jtut thinking of that
myself. Now If you'll promise me- that
you'll use your efforts to get .his party If
travel to Washington via our line I'll Just
buy that cow of yoara and give you whatever - '
over jioit think ir.uy bo n fair price fo :
her. "
The farmer held oft" for a few minutes ,
dtijarii's 'tbat hf wo.ild rather li'iv ? u
couple of passes. But ho was a&surcd by
tlu bland t. l ) . a. t'hat nueh a concecslin
v.is Impossible , ca was also any deviation
from regular tariff rates , as all the rotjs
had agreed lo maintain tarllt rates after
January 1. 1S9S. I'inally the deal was
closed. The t. p. a. counted oMt $00 lu
bills of small I'onomlnallon. and th ? farmer
fairly chuckled to himself as he ca. ! ' . hi , '
cyo over the dimensions of the green roll.
All \votild have been well and the story
would probably never have lcalsd : out liaJ
It nol. been that the Uavollns passenger
agent of another 11 ; c visited tic ! psrt of
the state v.-hcro Ilia party In question r - -
sldiHl after Ui ! > lirat t. p. a. had left fov
homo assured that Iho party was hl > ' .
Whether It 'was because t. p , o. No. ' .
bought two cows from another farmer or
wiether th2 superior Ir/lnzzinenis of his
line were si rarneslly Impressed upon ; ! ie
farmers bound for Washington . ki not
known. Bat the ' -act rcinair.i . that t. p. a.
No. 2 grt the1 business. An.l : 'tv t. p. n.i
No. 1 Is out of rocket Just $ fiO and has on
t.ls hands a brlndle cow as "cvluenoe of the
tilings un'cn. . " It la irnortcil that ho lias
already a.tkcd Ibe Rcnercl panscnger agent
rf his line to allDiv hlci to vrjrk to" city
travel aftJr this.
1III.ITAIIV lATTKKS.
"It Is very nratlfylng lo tlio dopjrtment
ofilclals , " says the Anny and Navy Uosi-stcr ,
"to learn that the- cavalry and artillery
horses tiow procured for th ? service arc hotter -
tor In every way than the animals which
have been bought for the army In former
years. The mounts of cavalrymen are nt-
tractlng o great deal of attention and nenvs-
papens Iw the nelghbcrhc .l of cavalry peats
are ontliimtoiitlc In Ihuir acunta of the
snlendi 1 nxhlhltlcns cf l.orscnianshlp anil
the magnificent horses , which make itho cav
alry so attractive to the spectator. "
This material Improvement In cavalry ami
artillery animals Is duo to the method of
selecting and purchase of horses for the
army , n mcthol which , has entirely changed
within the last few yoirs. The regulations
adopted n short tlmo ago have been rigidly
adhered to by officers who have srlocto.l
I'orsca for Iho service with the natural re
sult that the standard has De-en perceptluly
raised.
About 1,000 cavalry and artillery horscn
are no.v surp'l-d ' annually. Tlie work of
wooding out all disabled , ago.l and unro-
llablo hnriics ' 's roiv going on with co n-
mondablo zeal , uo that within the- next
tlireo year.i an cntlio renovation of mounts
will bo mnJo , provided of courao congrezs Is
liberal In the c H'.Uia ! matter of appropria
tions for the purpose.
GnnerJl Miles lies adopted for his uniform
lomo aow dcvlcc.j . which ad 1 to the al-
tMctlvcnc. . ! of lila official -ippare' . Ho las
added gold onroldcry to the alcoves and
rollr.r c > . ' the full dr.aj coal. Iho design be
ing a ilollcato t.-accry of oak leavca. The
famll'ar ppau'c'ii have been obandone ; ! In
V.vor or the Hat HnaVc-n vliou'iler lcot : , with
out fringe , benrlug the cc t c.1 . arms of tlio
United fitatrs and two star * ind'callve > of the
rank of major general. To this Is addoj a
bolt cf Iliisala Icntlier piped with gold bul
lion and embroidered In wk loaves to match
the dcsln on the collar end cuff. " e' the
coat. 1h now fealurrrt or Ihe urlform are
completed by n sash cf ( ilcnao ( : ! Flrlpca ot
yrllow and goll , whlc'i extends from the
right Bhoultler lo tlie loft elde.
Gercral Wccki , the pn.ient liead of Iho
quartermaster Cr artmert. hrri directed tt'at
the ! SBUI ) of unmatlo b'o-iisro. irotiBfra 'irid
other outside elnttilua 'or ' enlisted men ccr.Ri
with the e.xhauslion cf the 'ireunt nupply.
Heady made rlothlng wll ! lloa : bo . 'urnliihod
the Qbldifrc. It ban bccci found tlmt intla-
faclory patterns of blouses anJ other articles
of apparel rroy b provl'nl , conaenuently
the enlisted iDjn will cot bo compollsd lo
pay Ihe cost < : ' rc'iltlnir in his c'othlng. In
the rca-jy made bou ! f nine sizes will bo
carried by the iii : < irtenna4ter deportment.
Th'a order will rcHiilt IT the banfohmer.t of
the romptuy tailor to whom t'jo fiold'cr waa
forced lo pay from ? 2 lo $ J fonuln3 ! ; up a
blcure.
McKinlpy bs appointed Lie1)- )
tenant Barrlnston K. Wett , Sixth cavalry.
to the pcultlon of captain and conmmary : ! of
BHbslBlo.- : on tlio retirement of Commlir&ar/
Ooneril Bell. ThM l.s the II rat of the staff
appclnUnenta to ho nude.
The War dorcrtmenl bin InftructeJ Colenel
A. S. Klmlall , In charge of tn ! > gcnnral
'
iuaitermr | Etrr'H dopvt In Nw York , lo is'd-
ccrtalii from the various transcontinental
llr.fs 'atvliat prices lh y will transport the
reindeer purchneud' ' In Norway for the Klon
dike relief expedition.
U liaa Ibcen pcaltlve-ly stetod at the Wnr
dcpartmi'nt that the propojod Klondlko ox-
ptKlltlon will not ue absndoncd. r.oiieral
Morrlam , In command i-t the Department of
the OolumblJ , harhanso of the detail * . Late
Information from the Klondike Indi'-itcs ' ihfl
a fa ml no will exist and great misery en
tail unless rfllcf Is promptly Bent
The tuibsli'tenre olll-tra cf Iho army arc lu
receipt ot many suggrbtlons 1 t chnngts lu
the c-mcrgency ration , nearlj all ot the prop
osition * coming from firms hlch are Inter-
ovted In cor.don O-l foojs nnJ suppllce ruit-
able for tbla ration. It la understood that
no clmngo In the- emergency ration Is con-
The first report of an Aimy Kitaintnlnf ;
board In yparo , In tact , the second slneo the
present system 1ms been In VORUO which
finds a-n olTlc-ir of tlio * rtuy denrlrnt t > ro-
fesAtonally , hss bee < i received at the w r of-
llco Iti the oise of Lleiitoniiiit U. K. Sired-
Iran , Sixteenth Infanlry , on duty nt Bolso
butTacko. Idaho. This ofllcer will como tiy
for final rxumlnotlon nt the end of the year ,
A great IIMIHI applications nro being made
to theWnr duxutmrnl from people who
liavo plnos for Joining the Klondike exoe
dltlon. They dr\slro to bo furnished with the
emergency ration which U commonly sup
posed to bo distributed lo those A'.asku-
The official ftrmy register for 1SDS Is
bound and delivered to the War detriment
at the. rateof fiOO copies per day. After nil
the army posts ' .MVP been su plln ) . m well
as officers on deMfhod service- , copied will
be ftirnlsheil to civilians.
r.nt r VTHIXL * , iA'ivnits. :
IniMilciitlnii of I'ntrlittNin In tinI'nli -
111Srlu.iilw. .
Slate Si-orlctciii1ciit ) Skinner has spprovoil
tfto rtvort of the special committee of the
Grand Army of thellti.nibllc upon tlio Incul
cation of icitrlotlsm. In ( ho public schools ,
and has sent it to the loot ! education , it
authorities of the ulnto. The New York
Mall nnd Impress warmly commends the
action of the RUiwrlutcudcnt. "The proceed
ings and determination of the flr.mil Army
of the Uepubllc committee , " It s.iys , "wera
marked by lofty motives , a thorough knowl
edge of our school system nnd n clear con-
ctptlon of what was icndorod nccMutry by
the condition of today.
"Same of tlio recommendations are nulto
striking. 1'rcf , Moroy. fqr example , cays It
would bo far bettor for -i school bay to know
the geogtdphy of N.'th America thorongti'ly
l\ir.a to have an luoniplt to knowlcdse of
his own country , South Africa and the In
let lor cf the Chinese enilre. . He nls.i hlntu
th.it fnmlllnrlty wltlt the -.inailons o' I'jtrlck
llonry. Otis. We'o.Mor , I'My. Calhonn , Bcn-
tcn , Sumncr , I'lilllliw nnd Lincoln Is to bo
iMicouixtRpi ! . even If It boil iho c.mt of a
smaller l.-iowledge of continental pools , pay- !
WTlghts , es. aylsts and h'storlaitii. '
"Another suggewllon ban the rantncrlt of
ncvolly. it Is that attnntlcn be paid lo Iho
biography of the eminent men of our land.
Outside or their patriotic value , many of
thim have a greater v. Ue : ci mc.ifU for
Individual conduct. So r.o : i . of the Uaiicra
of the nation have rism from the humblest
beginnings , the lailorVl.cnch , the log cabin ,
the cobtler's mool. the blaclr.lh'.i : . : ! lorgu.
the village shop , the i ror farm and the oot-
toge of po\crty. lhat the story of dlfllcuHles
cvercomo ought to nerve as an Incer.tlvo to
every child In the land.
"At the present tlmo biography Is neg
lected H n.ost uf our schools , so thai the
ri-commenrMtion of lb.c committee Is mcot
timely. It ought lo gratify New Yorkers
an.l cupeclally our lllllc army of educator , ) ,
to know lhat this eiommltleo , drawn . -s It la
from every part of the state , consldera tlio
' . .ntblL.icliocls o ! the cllv . - bt-lng models
of the lies' tjpe. Cr : cit'inire ' so accu/v
tomed to hear other parts of the country
sneer at our ochooYi tliat this TMnk slato-
mcnt will be a surprUo as we.l MS a gratl-
Ilcatlon. "
riiIv T.xl.v nr iAt > liritlti : \nti-M.
Dr. Lyiu-an Abbott i-.is wiiltcn tl-.it he
will Uo here next comtKiic < mor.t to du-
llver ths annual atldrcai.
There Is a cntiual : : .In.-apl fion : nolsh-
borlng .nates for cop : . . . . , 'ie university
bullctlta , rartlctilarly those flvlag tesults
of practical work In liortlr..H ro hero.
1'rof. U. I ) . Sr-cssy's pir.- ; : _ : upon prac
tical motlioJs In tnctccrolcisy , Including the
cor,3trtictlon , cf wcaticr maps. Is being qulto
Bonorally run ] in X7- ; .nz'.3. - high schools
as well c.s those of Nebraska.
Ttio . "ay of pra.cr : cr colgcs wes ob
served at le ! : m.iver. : ty Thursday night.
Pro. ' . ! Iogman : ! had charge or Iho niort'ni ; .
There wnj a j.ooJ citendaucD and l.tcrcit : ,
the chancello : nnl a larsi * ntinibor of tlio
faculty being present.
The Department of Political Kconsmy Is
conducting wqric tlnng 'tcvr-al practical
Ikes. A cpoc'.zl ccurao l. < given In mosey ,
municipal gcvcrr.mmt and cololcy. ; T.io
ccnior claes b nial'i : ! a tliorojsli InvcstUa-
tlon of the subject of "Credit. "
Thu university . 'lir.nr.i are r'eparlni ? dsta
to be tacd : In Ihe iie.xt unlvrrsily cal.'tilar
rs. cctltig Hiewnr \ being doi.c li : ( he we-Id
by gradratta of tha it . .Itnl.jn. \ , .i . ro
tary hs.j cell chcsen from each cV- > to
gather and arrange tali lnrornatlJ\ :
At the nicotine of the Transm : iUhlr > pl
Educational committee la t wocs ! , Ir v. a
agreed that Dr. Hctocy of Iho iinviri'v :
ulioulil tale : iliarge of the Hc'ei.llfhIMOII |
and I'rof. Filas of Ib3 hlstsrls.il , . , ' . . of
the ESbocLillcn dext summer at Onulia.
The ccpy for the forthcoming report rf t'io
State Bsard of Agriculture hi ; 1-en pr -
pared by Secretary It. W. Ktir ; . T ; , .i U | i
prcc 3 of printing. It , deals with ec . \ < - of
the p-ctlcal problems of farm life today.
The work being done for ngrlcuituro by tii ! >
Sta'.e University receive.s . recoviHInn as well
as Iho growing fratenv.l rc'ntlon between
the practical work c. : theStatu Unlvciiilty
and Its application tc the production of
wealth from the neil ot Nebraska.
I'rof. 11. I ! . Owens of the Deparlnnnl of
Klectrle Knglneerlr.g , read an iiiUrebllni ;
rapor this mo-th befothe - - Northviten'i
liloclrlcal nsv = elato'i ! upon "Klrctrlclty In
Municipal Knglnecrins. " wblcii l.i . prii.itel
with Btrons editorial connnondalltn in the
current number of the Electrical World. Ho
advocates one central electrical pcwer uta-
lloa la each city , which ha ! ! furnish pawcr
for pumping , llghiMg nnd ot..er muni I > al
watiiu , tk'ing ' for fuel tie ! stn.nt ri-ftwe i .1 .
oilier toniii waato. I- a reeort case nliero
ibis Bjalcm was tiled on recomnn-.ditloii :
of I'rof. Owens , a savi.ig of iiO per < : in
oxpcrau was nude. It Is kni-.v. ) tin ! iho
Nebiaa'xn HoarJ of I'ublliLinda at. ! ; -'iild-
IDE-I nro making > ia cxamlr-itlfn c. tr.o .sub
ject with alew of > : < loitlnK It.
.VlllCH.
Thrre are 12Sia public sehr.ol tearhtrs In
J.ltrsr.chu ! cia ; , most of whom 'havo co.i-
i trl'nitcd ' Hcint'thl IR to the -reputation for
cultu'.o unjoynl by CIP Old Iljy , ? tile
J- . Henry 'Eannd ' ! : : of Hirtfurd. tlio
fr.uiidcr of ths sijlioo1 sjsleniB of ( 'ounce tic'it '
v.as S7 jtaTB o'd en Monday last , lie liven
1 In the eld licirpd.r d 'n which 1 o was horn.
j I'rof. Tracy Peel ; , l.o.i'l of tm ! Lilln ile
j partmont ct Ya'e. ' has ' ' .crn appointu j t'.ii 111 ref
of the American School for Cla8sl-i.il f'lu-ly
at Homo for next year , i.io will KI to Homo
next umncr. :
Atlanta school thlMrcn may In- taught to
road fas and water me to a. Tin nv'.it > ol ati-
t'horlllis of thai city are favorably coi- :
Bl'erlns ihn migcrRtl n. Do not the rlillden
have llctlon unougb. to rcail already ?
.Mr. H. ! ' . Nswcimicr of llallltiiote lias
promised lo Klve < JO,00' ) for a fro i tiblle
library In HaKcrato-.vn , Mil. , provided tint
clU/.oi.d v/111 contbutu : | $20,000 lor a biilliliiiK
Rtnl the city and county $2BOO a yvar for
current oxpcnses. Mr. Pflwanl W. Mcalcy
if Hagpmo'.vn will Rive the slip.
, Ii : the abstract of ltd nixty-llrst anniiul re
port , transmitted in thu -uiptun th
MaH aoliusrtta late llcaril of Kliiritln : : m-n
lh.it thn nvitrogp nionthly pay of male t ji n-
urn In the school year of 18'Ji-07 ( v , ' s $141 s ) ,
a gain of $ S.77 over the preceding ji-ar , v. hilu
tht > wdnen rctelvrd an aruraKiof $ j : jo
per month , n gain of ? 1.90. There ar. ti ! , tv-
ncvcn town : ) mil cltlcx thai pay UHfiihaii
UiL'sn averages , and 1'2G that pay Uu Ti ro
are flfty-nlno towm invblcb they pay of
women ranges from on.y $ 0 to Jju iier
month.
TO ci Jii : ( .ini > is DM : n.\v
Talj ( L3X2tivu Ilromo ( julnino Tubletg All
ilniKnlst * ri'llind llm money If It fal.ti to uiu.
l-'je. Tba Cii'ilno hsd L. II. 0 on each UUKI.
llitrl'lllll III Illclll'i' .
Lawyer Hhurp.i'-lt fouii'l ' : . .i would IJL. un
able ' . .oft ) homu in time for ciipi r , nljt a
thu f'hlL-ario Trlliunp , Hid tytiewrlti-r . | rl
lutvli > K quit fjr the nl'ti'i'iionn he Hat down
nt Hit- morhliKnlrnai'lf nnd HUi-i-eeilcil after
\\n\t \ \ \ an hout'H work In evolving thu follow
ln i , tc. whlr'i ho H"iit to hln wife l/y a
ut thu Offli-u u 8Cp.nit
DICar mllll u : . : : I viilul not be xx\x\j.\--t
homo t hlH i-vtnonnenla until uir I | vroy
vtryx.xxx.xx lilt" do not , v.ult fr for mLA a
I A ciU-n t w ho JIa Ac'll'-nt win v.-JioM I
hii > .v an ap polntnu'ii t IH xxxxxxc t-j i-molni ;
ID 'no.-ir.lt ( .onnultmc & It wll tnKo n | al iili
, njopx.-.x.xxxxxt Vf tiliii , ' y u r Ivolriti lm ( , ' hu
x.\xxxx2iunbncl. J hlruiiiQV
| "I lnow ; lllrain wroti' 111" txclaimcij Mr .
H larpst n nf'er ho tmd rcuil It. " 'Ilioao x'j
are where be aworo. "
V