DAILY BEE. OMAHA , Thursday Morning , Fob. 7. LOOAL BREVITIES , The ovorUml train from the well yester day afternoon was two hours Into. The stock of wlnos , llqunra nnd dgara , formerly owned by Julius Trottechko were sold nt sheriff's ftlo yesterday City Manlial Outhrlo hai issued nn order prohibiting idling anil loafing In the city jail. What will become of "Chicken Jim ? " The funeral of Daniel Hurloy was largely Attended Tuosdaymornlng. The A. 0 , II. band escorted the procession to the cemetery. Tlio many friends of Mrs. Hannah Largo And her non-lnlaw , Mr. 0. 11 Gordon , will learn with regret that both of them uro dan * gornusly 111 with pneumonia. The citizens of North Omaha will hold n mooting on Saturday evening noUnt 7 o'clock lit Samlor's grocery etoro on Cumlng street , to dh.niss the subject of lini > rocmcnts In that locality. Another gambling homo was opened on Douglas street , on the second floor of Splglo's building , Saturday oionlng. Tills makes four full fledged Rambling house * located on Dou glas street. The annual supper nnd reunion of the Dtptlst church will take place In the church parlors on Thursday night nt 0:30. : A cordial invitation to nil members of the congregation is extended to bo present. The dance of the Thunton hose company "will bo hold in Crounso'a hall Thursday even ing , February llth , nt which time the com. pany will bo proionto J with a beautiful ban ner by Mrs. J. JL Tlmrston. The ambulance from Fort Omaha , carry- lug the children from school to the pogt.wiu wrecked near Twentieth and Webster streets last evening and the driver severely hurt , while several of the children were bruised by the overturning of the vehicle. The vigilance committoo.of Jlrown county , Nebraska , suspecting Thomas Durnnd , living near 0'Nolllof being n bad horse thief , hanged him six miles from O'Neill Sunday night , but bo afterwards managed to cut himself loose nnd fled the country. Mr. P. C. Hlmobaugh , who Is now in Cal ifornia , writes to a friend that ho is very much imtircycd in health. Mrs. IHmobaugh has joined him for several months , and they expect to visit various place of Interest nnd pleasure in that delightful winter cliinato. Tlio contract for the construction of tlio B. & M. now line from Aurora to Grand Is land has boon lot to Malory & Gushing , who will at once put n force of men to work and complete the entire track by the 1st of May. The distance is twenty-throo iiilloa nnd there is not much heavy work. A young f ollew by the name of MInquo , who has boon hanging around the gambling houses for some time past , was arrested TuosI J.tnlnht ( or vagrancy. This morning the judge nantoucod him to fifteen days work on the streeti. That will almost break his heart , for it U ttocidcdly against hU principles to work. A good many of our citizens and business men appreciate the introduction of Incandes cent light , and nro having burners placed In ' their places of business. The First National bank have h.td twenty lights pkcod in their bank building ; the Nebraska National have twenty ; McNamarn & Duncan hava twenty ia their saloon , and a number of business houses liavo n Kiuallor number. T iero is no doubt but that the Incamlrscont light ia the finest light in use for offices and small rooms. Johnny Brunuer , son of the superintend- out of public instruction , met with an ccldont Tuesday wfc.ch cost' him one of his finger' While engaged Jin moving a printing press In "Vnn liuren'a ollico hia finger was caught be neath the machine iu such a manner as to crush It oft. It iin painful wound but the youthful HtifFeror is getting along nicely. Members and friends of the Young Men's Christian Association enjoyed a pleasant evening nt the association hall last night. A number of mombora of the Council Bluirij association , headed by Secretary Curtis , wore present. Music , refreshments and other pan- times completed tin. en joy able programme. 1'KHHONrt.Jj. \ Mr , Hzrn Milliard loft for Chicago h t ovou- Ing. ] \ls3 ! Helen Q t7laii , of St. 1'aul , in the gucet ofliiisa Itlohartlson. ' Chirlc.i Siuimlora , 1'gq , , loft last ovonlug 01 his return to Helena , Mont. ' / Mlitt Oarrlo Blsliop , who has boon vhltluR frlonda for u movoolc3 , roturndd to Denver W. H. Bonnet , an old Omaha boy , who has lately engaged In the theatrical bualnou * , la tn the city visiting old friends. TiIlM Mary Nowcomb , of Qulucy , 111. , who has boon visiting MIsa Dolllo McCormtck , loft yesterday to return to her homo. ' Mr. Goodwin , representing Clara Moms , the great emotional actress , was In the city , Tillaa Horrla will pasa through thia city to day en route for Denver. After playing nn cngagemont in that city , the will return tc Omaha , where HUO will ploy an engagement ol two nights , TUoiday nnd Wednesday , Fobrn. nrySlst and 22d. Shots without doubt the greatest emotional actress In the world to-day W. A. WilU , David City , ia at the MJllard , J. W. rortertiold , Fremont , nnd 11. A Welluiaa , Hampton , nro guests of the till lord. JT , 0. Kohl , Bchuyler , nnd J. Wood Smith Loup City , are at the Mlllard. A. IS. Cody , Schu/ler , and B , H. Cowdcry Columbus , are registered nt tne Mlllard. M. A. Mlhllls , New Haven , Conn , , la riuar tsiod nt the Millard. W. J. Gou , of liklr , Ia at the I'axton. C , W. Avcrlll , of IJiioolu , U n guest nt th Pax ton. I J. L. Dart , of Beatrice , ta utopplug at th 1'uxtrn. H , 0. BIgelow and wifa , ul Hebron , am K , Adams , of Central City ; nro at the 1'ax ' John 1C , Hwris , pf Hod Cloud ; B. f \ " J'rown , of Bellevue , and F , C. Harrison , ' ar TigUtMttd at the I'axton , 0,1C. Hlgonbothaw and wife , of Button Fred. W. Vaughau , of Fremont , and JuanN , JBoyla .aud T. H , Morrlck , of Kearney , ar topilripr 6t the FAXton. J. M. MjiloDO end lady , of Lincoln , or guiwU tit the Mtitrypo'ltan. IT. CBL rp. vf Canton , George W > How w laudS , M. DeLauoy , of Lincoln ore ten MwJ > t tiie MetrujiollUu. , .J buK il y ftnd Jolin LftugUlln , of Area DISTEIOT COURT , A.n Indictment Found ARntnst Ocor- Kin Sinclair , In the district court yesterday the day's assignment wfis called in the morn ing , but no cnsos were found ready for trial in the forenoon. Judge Neville nt 11 n. m. adjourned court until 2 o'clock , The case of Spading against O'Brien was taken up before Judge Vakoloy at that time to n jury. This clion WAS biought on a bond signed by ofondftiit for $10,000 , for the half of which amount plaintiff claims that O'Brien is liable. The defendant alleges 10 was induced to sign the bond by raud and misrepresentations and con- oquontly is divested of his liability. In the afternoon the grand jury were > rought into the court to report and ro- rUrn its presentments. Only ono in- ictmont so far was found , that against loorgin Sinclair charging her with on- icing and decoying girls under eighteen oars to disorderly houses for purposes f prostitution. The prosecuting wit- IPBSCS Mrs. James and Miss Jessie Toy- or renewed their bond of $300 each to ppoar at tha trial of Mrs. Sinclair on us charge in the district court. W. P. Crowoll was appointed bailiff of the court. In the case of Grossman ngainst Gross- tan default was entered against all the ofondants yesterday forenoon. The following is the list of to-day's ssignmcnts : oforo Judge Wakoloy Spaulding vs. . O'Brien. Edwards vs. Board of County Com- niisionora. IIousol vs. Oromor. Krolish vs. Svacina. cforo Judge Kovillo Lodotior vs. Nyo. Ililloko vs. HUBS. Same vs. Same. Gallagher va. Dow. North vs. Ponbody. Itous vs. Wright ot nil Johnixoon vs. Nelson. Iluokloii'8 Arnica Salvo. The greatest mrdlcal wonder of tlio world , fnrrantod to speedily euro Uurns , Cutfl. Ul an. Suit llhoum , i'over Soros. Cancers , 1'llon , hillblaltm , Corns. Totter , Chapped hands , ud all Mn eruption , gnrantood to euro in very Instance , or tnouoy refunded. 25 contH or box. HE UUILBING AND LO.VN ASSO CIATION. A Flno Showing Miulo for tlio First Nine Montliu. The annual mooting of the Omaha luilding and Loan association was hold n the Firomons' hall last evening. The mooting was called to order by 'resident Bcchol , nearly two hundred members being present. The report of 10 committee to examine the nocrotrtry'a > ooks was road and approved. The re- > ort showed 2,013 olmrca of atock , worth iO.dO per Hharo , upon which the not iroilt since May lat , 1883 , was § 2.55 rich share , netting a gain of 28 1-3 per ont in nine months , and raising its aluo to $11.55. Tlio mooting then proceeded to the luction of directors. A motion was then made and carried : iat the nine candidates receiving the ighost number of votes bo declared .the iroctors for the ensuing year. The ballot resulted in the olootion of V. F. Bochol , J. H. Butler , J. RosScky , Charles U. Turnoy , E. K , Longi G. An- roon , 0. P. Noodlmm , L. M. Rhoom nd J times Forsyth. A rosalution was introduced by Judge Savage by which the directors elected tat evening shall bo divided into throe losses , of throe each , ono class to servo or ono year , the second for two years , nd the third for three years , and Ivoro- ftor throe directors to fill the place of ho outgoing onoa , to bo elected nt each nnual meeting instead of ninn. The mooting then adjourned. The directors will moot in tlio near uluro and elect the company's ofllcors or the ensuing year. An Kdltor'H Tribute. Thcron IMCpator. Kclltorof 1't , Wayne , Iiid. , "Guzotto , " writoi ! "For the past five earn liuvo always used Dr , King's Now Din- : every , for coughs of moat acvoro character , as veil M for these of n wilder typo. It never nils to Direct a speedy euro , lily frlonda to whom I have roconiiiiondod it , apeak of It Ii nniuo high tcrmi. Having boon cured by it nl uvory cough I liavo had for five yearn , I con sider it tha only reliable nnd HUIO euro for Douglw. Colds , etc. " Call ftt 0. 1' . Goodman' * Drug Store nnd Rot a Wee Trial Ilottlo. Largo Slio 81.00. _ Tlio Uuatriuo Itrnncti. The Beatrice extension , the now roaO juilt down tha Blue valluy by the U. P. railway company , between Lincoln ant Beatrice , , will bo opened for business about tho'-lCth inst. , with the following stations : 43 Jamaica , eight miles from Lincoln. Ilanlon , olovoii miles from Lin coin ) Gortlan , twonty-two miles from Lin coin. ' Piokroll , thirty-two miles from Lin coin. * Tito distance from Pick roll to Beatrice la' ' eight wlloa ; the distance from Lincoli to Ityalrico , forty raileu. A Very llomarlcnblo Kccovory. Mr , Goo. V. Willing , of Manchester. Mich. wrltaa ; "My wlfo has boon almoat holplos for live years. BO holploat that bhu could no turn over tn bed uluno. Shi used two Uottlot of JJleotrlo Jilttors , and U to much improved that vhoia now nblo to do her own work , " Kloctrlo Bittern will do all that la clalmoi for them , Hundreds of testimonials niton their great curative power * . Only fifty cents u bottle at 0. Goodman1 ' * . TcmporAiiuo Prayer Meeting , The mombora and all ladies who do airo the welfare of mankind , are earnestly invited to work with the W , 0 , T. U , tc avert the woo pronounced on him tha siveth his neighbor drink. ITub. 2:15 : Mooting to bo hold in Y , H ,0. A. room * Thursday , February 7 , at 2:30 : p , m sharp. By order of president. Miw. L. G , OIUUI.TON , Seo'y. A Aligning William Eggleston , a man who 1m boon in the employ of Dr. Chambers , th veterinary surgeon , for omo time past is missing and it is feared has mot -with omo foul play. Ho left the doctor1 home , on Sherman venue , Monday night , having drawn a month's salar j Imt still having a balance duo him. Ho wnodoim to the city and afterwards ; told a companion that he was going ou o the road house , Since that time holes los not boon soon , and inquiry showed that ho had not boon at either of the road houses. Ho was a man who never drank at all , was steady nnd industrious and who had no reason to go off in any such way. Ho was only about 33 years of ago. Dr. Chambers is trying in every way o solve the mystery which surrounds his ate , A BOSS MACHINE , J. IV , Sforrlson's 1'niicr WcttliiB Bta- vhlnc , Now at Work In tlio PrcHs llooiti of the Hoc. For a number of years , Mr. J. W. Morrison , foreman of THE BKK'S press room has boon engaged in perfecting a nachino which would do away with wot- ing pnpor by hand , As ho his con- tantly wntchcd the growin list of THE DKE , and the enormous amount of paper oquirod to Till the subscription list of liis paper , nil of which had to bo dam pened by hand , ho was more and more mprossod with the fact , that seine means must bo devised by which the paper rould bo dampened moro rapidly and at .ho eamo time , evenly. After long and careful otudy ho finally uccoodod in putting together n machine which docs its work to perfection. _ On ho 4th day of December last ho obtained otters patent upon a machine for wetting ) apor , and at once ordered ono made , rhich has since boon completed and is low at work in the press room of Tun BEE. BEE.Tho The bundle of paper is opened nnd ilacod upon the food-board nnd ia fed hrough the machine n quire at n time , ust as the bundle is opened. The paper lassos between rollers , and n pan of wa- or comes up at each revolution of the nachino , and the paper is passed through Ills , than through moro rollers , and-out ho roar ot the machine , vrhon it ia taken > y n fly and laid in proper shape upon lie delivery table. The machine is so constructed , that by ilacing the foot upon nn automatic trip , .ho water does not come up to meet the apor , and consequently it passes through dry shod. By the use of this machine , twenty jundlcs of paper may bo thoroughly and evenly wetted in one hour , and that too , nt very small expense where power is ro- [ uirod to run other machinery , as this nachino runs so light as to bo scarcely noticeable upon the powor. At present , mechanics are employed in lorfocting a system of folding machines vhich can bo attached to presses and run n conjunction therewith. In the event of their success , which is already assured , t will bo very essential that the paper bo /cry evenly wetted , and this cannot bo done by hand , and Mr. Morrison's machine - chino ia the only one now working which operates to perfection. James has un- loubtcdly struck a bonanza in his invon- ion. HIS FAREWELL SKATE , AVI11 Danlolw , tlio Ex-MnnnKcr of the Holler Itinlc , Tendered a Ilcceptioii Tuesday Evening. Since the opening of the roller skating rink , in November last , Will II. Haniola laa boon its mam\gorand has kept things ivoly there all the timo. Each evening 10 has oil'erod some attraction , which has caused the people to part vrith their monoy. Under BIr. Daniels' manage- nont the rink has como to bo a very pop ular place of amusement , and many of ho best citizens of the city are frequent visitors thoro. A few days since Mr. Fonton sold hia ntorcst in the rink to J. 0. Elliott , and in conscqucnco of this change , Mr. Dan iels ceased to bo manager. Through his jontlonmnly conduct und _ courteous troat- nont to all , Mr. Daniels has won for limsclf a host of warm friends in this city. Tuesday his friends tondorop him n faro well recaption at tlio ( rink Skating was indulged in until ! ) o'clock , who i the tloor was cleared nnd Mr. Dai loh _ ave ono of his inimitable oxhibitii 09 on wheels. Ho was assisted by Master Vert Bliss. At the oloso of the exhibi tion , Mr. H. I ) . Estabrook stopped for ward and aakod permission to publicly address Mr. Daniels , and said that if jorno ono would adjust the rope around Ills nock and pull down the black cap , ho would proceed to pronounce sentence , which ho did. IIo said that Mr , Dan iels was accused | of grand larceny , inas much as ho had stolen the uliectiona of a lnr o number of the citizens of Omaha , and not being contented with seeing tables nnd chairs rolled around the room on rollers , ho had sot the sons and daugh ters of Omaha a rolling in u like manner , and that it was thought but just and right that some punishment should bo meted out to him , As Mr. Daniels vros A single man it was at first thought best _ to compel him to marry ono of Omaha's fair daughters , but upon second thought that was considered toe eovero a punishment , and it was decided to liavo a hanging and hang upon Mr. Daniels' breast a beautiful gold modal , which had boon purchased by his man j friends , and it was accordingly presentee to him. Mr. Daniels in ado u few re marks in which ho very kindly thankee the donors. This being concluded , the skates were removed and u Hello social dance was en gaged in. Twelve numbers were dancec to the delightful strains of Irvine's or chestra , The festivities lasted until nearly mid night. Army Orttoru. Recruit William L. Crumb , enlisted a Fort D. A. Pusiall , Wyo. , is assigned to the Ninth infantry , Private Warren R. DoOamp , enlistoi at Fort Omaha , Nob. , is assigned to the Sixth infantry , and will bo sent to the station o ! his regiment on the first favor able opportunity. The commanding ofllcor nt Fort Sidney noy , Nob. , will send military convict Peter Clouttor , John R. Ellis and Join Flynn , undur suitable guard , to For Omalm , Neb , , there to uwait further orders dors , L. 1'Vu nnd T. I'oo , of Davonjiort , la. , ar nt the Metropolitan. D. 8. lUrrltigton , Farrird , Noli. ; D.Vo ley , Harlau , Ia. ; and D. 11. Foster , Kewaneo III , are ( Barteredat the Motroi > olU it. FOU SALE , CHEAP , The 2-storj Laundry building , S. W. Cor , 10th nnd Dodge streets. Apply to T. 0. Drunnor feb5-3t THE TELEPHONE EXCHANGE The itntcH Between loxvn nnd rnnkn llxcd mill Adjusted , W. F. Laraway , W. A. Deary and 3harlos A. Donoy , directors nnd stock- loldors of the Iowa Union Telephone company , have been in .this city for n week past consulting with the proper authorities of the Nebraska Telephone 3o. , with a view to adjust nnd fix the rates over their linos. Ever since these .wo companion liavo boon brought into oxistanco no satisfactory adjustment or arrangement has boon had as to rates on messages which nro sent over the lines of ) oth. It was doomed best by thorn to make the rates on messages over distances not moro than 58 miles , not to exclude hose of the telegraph companies. The adjustment was very satisfactory and arranged. Hr L. II. Korty ono of the managers of ho Nebraska Telephone Co. was inter- vied by a BEE reporter upon the settle ment nnd fixing of rates. The gentleman ays the numerous small towns and vil lages that are constantly growing up iround Omaha look to it as their morcnn- ilo point. On this ncccount there is a ; rowing and constant need of communi- : atim quicker than .by mail and the uporiority of the telephone ever qho tol- graph is that a message is sent and ro- oived by its single use will garantoo the ompany an increase of pataonago so soon as spring opens a line .will bo built to 3avonf ort. During the summer it will > o extended to Chicago nnd it may possi- > lyroach Now York before winter sots in. Korty does not think that these long istanccs can bo operated successfully , as lie excuse of keeping , thorn ij so great liat they cannot compote with the tolo- raph. Mr , Korty osiimatcs that n wire o Chicago could not bo famished for less lian four dollars for each ton minutes. The Nebraska exchange will increase ts olliccs this season nnd Omaha before all will bo connected with all the towns nd villiagcs in the state which can bo iractically worked on a paying basis. A. JjAKGE FINANCIAL TRANSAC TION. Deed for $1,4OOOOU Placed on Fllo Yesterday. The last a'ct in the consummation of ho crcatost financial transactions which ms ever taken place in Nebraska was done to-day. The trust deed , from Jovorett M. Anderson and wife to Alex ander H. Swan , Frank Murphy , Thomas Swobo , Charles W. Hamilton , William A. ? axton , Peter E. Her and James M. Woolworth , for 1,804.0 acres , was filed n the county clerk's oflico yesterday af ternoon. The lands so deeded were pur chased by the English syndicate lostsum- mer in Sarpy and Douglas counties. Thisrcal cstateso puruhasedby thcsomon , was all deeded to Mr. Anderson , and the deed of trust filed yesterday was exe cuted nearly seven weeks ago , but owing ; o clouded titles to certain parcels of it , the instrument was not lodged in the county clerk's ofiico until the clouds had aeon removed. The deed is executed 'or the consideration of $1,400,000 n bonds , which are duo as fol- ows : § 500,000 on January 1 , 1889 ; S-1GO.OOO January 1st , 1894 , and § 450 , )00 ) January 1st , 1899. This conveyance is printed , covering twcnty-fivo pages , and is bristling full of reservations nnd : onditions. ( The bonds so obtained shall jo placed on the market and sold , the proceeds thereof going toward building jp the corporation. A rcscaration in : ho deed requires that 150.48 acres , ac- juratoly described , and lying close by the [ Jnion Pacific track and the Drexel farm , shall bo used for stock yard purposes. Another ono requires that § 100,000 shall oo need in laying out , surveying and auilding up the now town of South Dmalia. The projects of these nion are lasuining mammoth proportions , and nro indications of a source of prosperity to Omaha. Hon. William Paxton returned jnly a few days ago from the e'ast , where lie bought and paid for all the lumber necessary for the stockyards. When it is cousuiured that this great imount of money ia simply raised from .and which only thirty years ago was worthless , ono catchui n ylimpao of what Nebraska some day will bV THE TWO KEPUBLIOS , ltotticbtcl to Contribute Her Portion Towards the Pcdoutal torBarthoiaro Statue. In the Millnrd hotel thia afternoon Lhoro will bo a mooting at which everyone ono who roads thia notice and loves his country should fool enough interest to be presort , nt least. Thia mooting haa boon called by Hon. Mohlon Chance , formor.ly . a consul to ono of the West India islands , who haa boon sent here by the general jovornmont to devise ways and moans by which .Nebraska is to pay her proportion tion towards the pedestal for Bartholdi's statao of ' 'Liberty Enlightening the World , " soon to bo erected on Bodloo Island in Now York harbor. This statue is the gift of the French republic to the United btatoa. It is pronounced ono of the finest , pieces of art produced in modern times , nnd was finished bv 1' ' ranco at a cost of $250,000. To build a proper pedestal and erect the statue will cost as much moro and each state in expected o furnish its proper amcmit T 8 Jl"8 8reat do8iS . The pedestal ( i to bo s 184 feet high and made of u o best nutonaJ. Tlio statue will bo 234 feet lush when mounted on its pedestal and wtil bo soon for many miles out of the .harbor. Franco . many years ngo WRodhoTrTinte"tionto > ako < " a Kift to the United States , but fate re- " "od.tf } .Bartholdi to bo made immortal - mortal by this product of his hands. T" New Tel ° I > ho o Coinj.uny. i | Iho Overland Telephone company , of tl city , hav0 neariy completed their ar- raiigoments to form a company , nnd wthmafow days will bo incorporated. Iho perfection of this organization has been delayed for a great length of time by an injunction in the United Stato. c wmt court in Wuladelph } , , , to test the fth ° Do11 TrS Telephone company , Uad that company been sucoossful , which jt wu nut , a doftth blow would have been dealt to all ofibrla which now nro under contemplation in various parts of the United States to perfect telephone ox change. ! otlior than Boll's. Those now companies will furnish their appliances nt n much reduced rate. An exchange will but up in Omnha with oflicos in all parta of the stato. The mon who nro nbout to form this company fool sanguine of sue cess , nnd conGdent of the superiority of their methods nnd machinery over the Bell tolophono. The gentlemen who will compose this companv nro mon of tried ability and en ergy. Messrs. Frank R. Johnson , Wm. A. Paxton , James E. Bpyd and Jnmos E. Ililoy some of the principal stockholders. They expect to reduce present prices From 33to / fiO per cent after they shall liavo brought their wires into successful operation. So soon ns spring opens the company will go to work erecting poles and string ing wires. THE WOBLD'S" ' EXPOSITION , to uo Ilcprcsontcd by ox- Governors FurnnB null Nance. The World's Industrial nnd Cotton Dontonnial exposition , to bo hold in Now Orleans from the first Monday in Decom- ) or next , promises to bo a grand affair. The occasion of this coming event wastho ntroduction of cotton into the United jtato ono hundred years ago. The ex- losition will bo hold under the auspices of the United States , the National Cotton Planters1 association nnd the city of Now Orleans , which has subscribed iborally toward this project which un doubtedly will introduce her tn many who will visit her only to see the great display there made. Congress sometime ago passed an act by which each state is .o . bo represented at the exposition by ono commissioner and an alternate , to bo ppointcd upon the recommondntion of ; ho governor , and a proclamation has icon issued by President Arthur in ac cordance therewith. It is to bo exceedingly regretted that Nebraska cannot contribute something as n state to this great enterprise by which she may bo represented as such. But as the legislature is not in session ind will not bo for nearly a year noth ing can be done. Liberal donations have been and are being made constantly by the dillbront nations , states , societies , nnd cities , Mexico nlono giving 8100,000 toward the enterprise. The Nebraska SUto Agricultural and Horticultural soci eties have determined not to lot us bo unseen at the exposition , and Nebraska will bo expected to make a showing of the industrial arts and agricultural pro- ducta tnat will "do her proud. " Gov ernor Dawes has appointed as commis sioner ox-Governor Furnas and as alter nate Albinus Nance. These men , un doubtedly , will be appointed by the president and in them Nebraska will bo ably represented. AVei 0o Meyer. It Is now undisputed thntAVci Do Mcy- or'n Catarrh Cure is the only treatment that will absolutnlv euro Catarrh froah or chronic. "Very efficacious , Saml , Gould , Weeping Water , Neb. " Ono box cured me , Mrs. Mary Kenyon , Bismark , Dakota. " "It restored mo to tlio pulpit , llov. Geo. E. Kois. CoblevilloN. Y. " "Ono box radically cured mo , Kov. C. H. Taylor , ] 10 Noble street , Brooklyn. " "A perfect euro after 30 yeara sulferii-g J. D. McDonald , 710 Broadway , N. Y. , &c. , &c. Thousands of testimonial are received from nil parta of tho.world. Deliv ered , 81.00. Dr. VVci Do Meyer's Illustra ted rrcntlec- , " wish statements by the cured mailed free. D. B. Dewey & Co. , 182 Fulton street , N. Y. tucs-thur&uat-in&e-2.n Tlio Thornlmrgli Komi Builders. TOUT FUED STEELK , Wyo. T. , > Februarys , 188 J. J To the Kditor of TUB OMAHA BRK : The discussion of the causes of deser tion from our little much-abused army , through the columns of the busy BEE , having abruptly caased , I should like , through the same fearless source , to call attention t the fact that these nephews of our dear Undo Samuel , who per formed the very arduous and extremely nnsoldicrly task of building { ho Thorn- burg road last summer , have , up to date , failed to receive the extra compensation of 20 cents per diem , promised by said dear , old uncle , through his agents the otHcerri having churgo of the same. "Better hiHi than never , " is u good old adugo , but "a biid in the hand , " &c. , ia n better ono , and wo want our monoy. iMl'ATIKNCK. Kcal Estate TranslorH , The following deeds were filed for record in the county clerk's office Fobru nry 5 , reported for Tnc BEB by Amea' real estate agency : Evorot V. Smith to Jnmos Hailing , w d , lot 1 , block 7 , in E. V. Smith's ndd. to Omaha , § 700. Jetur 11. Konkliug nnd wife , Clarence J , Canan and wife to Helen L. Stevens , w d , lots 1 and 8 , Moyfiold , § 1,000. Tliodor G. Barker and wife to David II. Bowman , w d , lot 4 , block Ql ( > , in Shinn's ndd. to Omaha , $000. John Uhollnmn and wife to Gustav Oaninn , w d , lot & , block 2 , in Hyde Park , § 100. POWDER Absolutely Pure. Tbli powder never i.tuj. A " "i. , itrouijUau < l hMo oi L Jloro eco.y 'JLMV bo < lUary kloJf.toiov. ; b iollc jmw ith thtumltltuilg c ! ! > twaoit w. . -vhiiMtiK itu ti.ilV .d/'jI. ' f .llil p'W lO r ' ' - - - - - _ --I.--- . - . < i CASTORIA \ Infants and Children Without Morphtno or Knrcotlno , t 'NVliatRlrcs our Children roiychecH L What euros Ihclr fevers , mnkcs them sleep ! { f. 'TN fnntnriiu [ When Babies fret , nnd err by turns , What euros their colic , kills their worms , jr. . Itnt Cantorin. ' 'VThnt quickly cures Constipation , Sour Btomnch , Colds , Indigestion : | Hut Cnntorln. Farewell then to Morphine Svnips , Castor Oil and 1'aregorlc , anil llnllCnutnrlft. Contour Llnlmont. Anaii- Rolnto cnro for Rlioumntinm , Sprains , Burns , Galls , &o. , and an tnstantnnoons Pain-rollover. SPECIAL NOTICES. iJTSpcclals will Posltlvolynot tie inserted unices void in advance , TO LOAN-Honev. TO LOAN-Tholoweol r tos of Interest MONEY Ikmls1 IxukU Agency. Hth & Dougta 23MI \TONEY TO LOAN In sums of { 300. ftnd upward. iVl 0. F. DM Is and Co. , lloal Estate and I.onn Agents , 1605 Frnatn St. 893-tt XT A NI iD ; GTrTTuTTmSffaiiiily. Inquire nt U. ' > J. Canan&Co. 234-tf WANTED-A compel ntilln'np ' room girl Immed iately at the SS. Claries Hotel. 230-3 "VXTANTED A flrstc'asa chamber maid nt Leon V > Kopald'j European IKtcl 012 S' JOth St. 223-8 T\rANTKD-OIrl for general housework , 1724 Woh- V > stcrkt. , corner N ISth. 22301 TX7ANTnD An experienced cook nt 1 24Ia ) > en- W port St. 227-0 'ANTiD : Mn-Mno hands at the Omaha Shirt W factory 1207 Karnam St. 233-tf 'ANTED A first classmate waiter at Leon Ko W European Hotel 022 S. 10th St. L'32 S " \T7"ANTED Immediately , n poud woman , to deV V > general housework cir. Mason and 10th St. UUCKKYE MEAT MAUKI7T. 2 < 75 A Rl'l fornecond work , and tonssUt WANTED and Ironing. Apply t" Mrs K'ng- ' man , 04 Pleasant St. 2ml St , nurtn ot coin cut , hot. , St. Mar } 's ao. . , and Harney St. 230 St A good female cook. Call on Mrs. WANTED John J. Moncll , St. Mary's a > e. , north kldo ono door west of 20th St. 237-9 WANTED A roung man to maKe hlmstK gencr- Uly uselul about a store 1422 Doiybjft. J 233-tf _ _ _ _ - WAM'EU A youiiK man possessing a good edu cation , can secure a situation. References will ho required. AUdrcss I' . O. t/uv 1211 Council Bluffs , Iowa. 220-12 "VXT'ANTED Salesman to work In a general clrv VV goods storeono wlio his'expcrlcnco in boots and shoes and can lurclsh citv references. Oocil salary to the right pan\ . Address "Salesman , " thU oHicc. 222.022 VX/ANTUD A mWdlanged woman as dl h washer , IT at Aroulo llcstaun nt , 1215 Douglas bt. 217-08 ATTANTED A g > od and ipurlonccd tinner can Ti find a stead ; job. Apply .sKitlngwa cs expect ed. C. F. EUcl.y , Norfolk ; Sob. 212-115 W ANTKD-GlrlntMr3.A. N. Kcrgusln'a 1536 N. ISth Struct. 'Jl 0-111 WANTED T * o glrla In private family. Cook and second girl. Uood wagisto compctint help. Apply 5. U ourner'.Oth and California bts. 2200 * A good girl for gcncial housework. German preferred. Call at 1922 Chicago street. 200-6 § WANTED Girl for general housework N. W. cor. 18th and Furnam. 131 tf WANTED Serrarlt giils of a'l kinds m need of employment , to call at our ofllc. , opposite post- olllce , between 4:30 : ndO p. m , CANNON , JONES & CO , Frcnzer DIock. 010-liu WANTED A German dining room kltclicu girl. Ucsso and Hoppe , 418 U. 13th St , between Harnev and Howard. 605 tt BITOATIOMS W&HTBD. WAN I ED Uy a chemist and druggist of soioral jcars experience , hi London , Englandand also in this country , as UUucnser or general assistant. Address "C. H. " care Mr. Alexander Johnson , Lum berman , DIoomlngton NeU 229 6 * A Young nnn Bptat ! both German nnd Kwlisli jilL.fluently , desires r.iituation asHilcsnian crshlp- plng clerk in a g rccery or commls- ion houhc. lUf crenccsghcn If do Itcd Address "C. F. " thla ol'.ico. 21S-7D WANTED I'osltlon as book Keeper or salonncn IM store or on the road , by nn experienced man. Willing to work hard. Good lefercncos furnislud. Address "N , " Bco office. 211-OJ IT17ANTED A place for a boy 10 > ears old to w ork for bis board. Addrcts"A. J. " this ollico. 211-71 Slluatloni for first cla domestics. rt Call at our oiilc.j from I'Sito 9 n. in. Saturdays ' to 0 p..m. CANNO.'f , JONES & CO. , Opp. P. O. 047-lm WAMTS. A Gtoclc of incrLhandlte tat cither "I WANTED the followutir. A 100 nciu highly iinpnucil irmi Wiscunilii.taih price 810,000. A 24U acre irm 00 miles fn > m ChUajra , price tfl.OOO. Perfect itlo. Ad J.essV. . VV. WIUo 1S12 Dodge bt , Onuha , 2230 VT7ANTED Furnished room and board In piivnto > ' ftmlty , for man and wife. Inquire at Slitrvinan roe. & Co. , 1303 Imtnam St. , city. 2tf \\7ANTUD-l'oardfor family of three. I'.lvala fam- V lly preferred , Addrova stating terms , "IU V. " his olllce. 113 0 $ f ANTED A few persons w > instruct m hook- keeping , as thtru U a demand for competent iook kceK ] > rj I w 111 learn a few , and w alt for half of iay until situations nru Inrnlshcd. J U. SMITH , P7S-01 1510 Douglas St. W "ANIIIU For & cmtomcr , stoio rooai rn Tor- nam .St. BKLL Js S1IIU VIUl. 129-8 VVANTKD-I'artlea Uhlni'bcariJcr nd those T > fcurih of b&ard tn jirhato housi , with or it iut room , to call at our ollico ! rrni4 So to 0 n. m CANNON , JONES & CO. , tmpotit * IlObtoHlce , WANIltii Aih.MSj.lUt Cozicca Jlntel tny Oiiilng thtj neek anil BCO Z5 Bjicclaltlea lei mm out' ( employment to iiitko monov wlili. Twc fine data book jenta w anted V. JI. Van Ktten. 334-05 T AUIGSORYOUNOIIKN m city or country t JLJ takn i Ice , light and pleasant work nt their o\u houu-H ; (2 t < > $5. a day easily and quietly made ; wet cnt by mail , no cainansiuir ; no eUmp lor rtjily I'loaco wlilreu Kcllable llau'lV Co. , I'hllidolphlaro dmwcrrr. 7M lmn FOP. RriNT Honaea ana Lots. RKNTUctia > nco 1016 IpOR 1 lIauUn 20JH Ca r > 01t ItKNT-furbUhcd tovnu at 1019 1'uruam. ! OlMll FOR IlKNT McilurnUliod roomi with or wit ! out boar ! lOli lo > l Bt , 100-SI F .OH . 11ENT A ba euient ulth three rooms ic FOU houee keeping (013 ( liodro bt. 191 9 ] OU HKNT Nicely ( umUhed bed room at flt dollara per moiitli , 1015 Chicago bt. ID5-6 } IttftriuruUlieU room wllh or withoi IrvOrt I . Flnctt localbn hi I lie city. AUa It table boarder * artedt < , W , tor. IbtbauJ Karnan 183-U FOR RUNT t rif new , twoitory double hoi Sblnn't addltlru Fuitable ( er two ( amlllcs c boarding houib Inquire Itoom 24 , Oinalia Nationi FOR KENT Furnl hoU ronioswlth boardVAbo lew day boanltn , 18U JJeuXrt ) , 822 7 | F UUNISIIUI ) room heattd 2i K.lOth. B761I FOU BKNT Furnlil ed room lor gentleman , alt iHoforll 'lit houM Ltiiiluz B emcri blotl comer iivhth : And llnu ar.l til OCA II J OIt ItKVr i t > m bou3 on WeUUr cat < 1 laihbt. H T. I'ctcrwn , real cttatof nt , 15t OR rooms < m ih F ear , 13th and CapltoIaTonue , tortanty Crolshtoa Itoiiro. _ _ 189-tf OR RENT Hoonn In Nebraika K tlon Bank F Building. Most dcslrtllt offloes in the dlr Supplied with hydraulic ola-ator and heated b > team. Apply at Bank. fl2fl-tf FOB BAV.K 8AIE Cheap , ono nix foot and ono Ihrce A foot ihowcu- L > ) on'aUar Store , 207 Borrtli 16th SI , ! 1 tr FOR SAtK Hati'l prcw < As wo wish to put In a faster prcts , o offer nn excellent ca y running hanil p'c 9 lor Kilo cli'ap. ' Address at once , "Sonti- nel" Oilcan * . NcK W5-7& w-lt "TT OR SAt.K An uprlsht gnmpiano. \ . Flno Inttnl. JL1 incut nearly new. I'rlcn $17fi.00. nith handeomo co\n and ( tool. Address II. f.lon , Dcoolllco.I233' I23-3' FOP. SALK A ( jrocery store located Inn thickly setth it part of town. Right party can make tnnnm * . Address "flrorair" this nillrn. tfiUl.7 . 8AI < K A tct cf tinner's too's nearly now. 1.10H 1 of Jacob C. Miller. Springfield , Harpy Co. , Nob. 207.115 SALEA bargain. Homo of 7 rooms , Dili FOR Bancroft St. Kothlo. Well built , barn to , onlr Sl.BCO If soM within 60 days. SiiAllS & 1103' AIID , Wrilams Block. iZOS-tf OHSAIiK House of ft rooms In Parker'a addition ' near tbo $20 000 school houio nortA cheap place on ca y terms. (1.700. bKAHS & I10SAIID , Williams Illock. 209-tf SALE A iplcndld homo of 10 rooms In FOR Ehtnn'aadcltlon. If sold within 30 days only { 3.700. SKAH8 & BOSA1U ) , corner IGihanu Dodifo 21041 FOIl SALK An extra ( HHM ) buggy lion o and good top buggy. Inquire ot J M. Iknii , N.V. . Cor , 9th and Harney , or at Ilomin's livery stable. 109-BI FOR SALE OR UKNT ( loot ! Bccondhaiid pianos and organs cheap nt l'rcscott'8 muilo Store,1609 1'arnam St. 100 0 TIOR 8ALK Hccund hand liugilcs. Call at 1319 JL1 Harney. ISl-tf 71011 K\In A small tobacco and cigar business , ; 2W.3 Cumlng ttrcct. 1S7-OI TToiTsALEFarm 8 mllea from city. Inquire of ? Mrs. Mcjcr , o\erlloeder'a Drug store , 16th and Webstar. 872-tf ] 10IIS\LK Twocountcisanl fifty feet of good } shchlnp , chop , nt 1503 Dodga St. 163-tt 7 ' ( SALE Enlarge Normanstallloni . Address O. D. Illrdsall , Walnut , lona. FOR SALE A good two story store property In \Va noVaj no county , Neb. Address O. J ) . Bird- II , Walnut , Iowa. 155-liut , iR SALK- Thrco show cases , 10 foot long. In- " qulroof 'UCKSON , 147.5 11 BALE-Hrnt oluss corner lot 05x132. House " G rooms , barn fruit nnd shcdo trees. Very do- rabl'location , near street c.irj. OHered S500. be- w \aJuc. Price $ l.oo. J. W.LOUNSUURY , 16th id 1'arnnm. I35-tt 710R SALE Very dc lrfchle lota In Coburn'a Sub- " division and Howard iilaco un monthly l > njmonta o city tax. BELL&SIIUIVEn. 127-3 R SAI.i : OP. TilADK A good span of mules , harness and wagon. Inquire Alex Q. Charlton , t McUagiw Bros. DSO-tf -OR - SALE-Oolorulo co.il. This coal Is as tree ( ram ' soot and as clean as Rock Spring. 034 tf JEFF. W. BKDFORn. T10K SALE Two portable boilers , 10 horsa oowa ? Apply at 1) . riTZt'ATRlCK , C63-tf 218 South 15th St. iiORSAtiE A nmall Monlcr , Bihrnan &Co. , fire ? proof saft , almost now , at thin ofllcc. tf TIORSALB My two story brick residence , 18th . and St. Mary'savonue. Largo barn , out-houso , atcr woraS , well arranged. Lot 00x200. Pilca 7.600. llcsl Bargain In Omnh.i Call at U. Tolt'a eoplo'.i ltr.nk. 277-1 IORSALE 12loU one block west of Park a\o- JL' nuo cars. Lots COxlBO. Will sell the whole traT r $7,100 , If Rold bcforo January lot , 1ES1. Kcale ) .ate ctvucra bid thU bargain , If jou call at People ank. D78-tf ell SALE Choice Imsineso property , thrco lots ? cor , Saiiudcrs and Charles Ktreot. It will piy ycu lu\estlRato thia oCer. Call r.t 1'eoplo'a Bank. i79U R SALE Improved property , which will pay } the buyer 20 per cent on the 1m cetnient. Units or 91,02U liT ) ear. All occupied by first clans ton- tits. Will sell for $10,500 , If sold soon. All or one- alt each , balance , one to live jcars. The above In- cstuiout is noith Irirtetlgattou. Call at tha 1'ooplo'a 3ank. S80-tf 11 SALE Ola cewroapon in bryo unit anuu . qrtantltlea at this office. tf r.uciiAN'oianTo EXCHANGE vui eichans first class stock gewral mdfc , dry goods , ( ? > o- orlop , clothing , boots and ( hoes , hats , and caps c. , CKrcgatlnx ? 8,000 In whole or any separate line for on a or Mebiaslta lands. Address "a. B. " Bee olllce. , 231-12 ( "vUPKV rKOTECTOll-Cnprecedentedtrducementa J. offered lady apotita ; for this now riibberundcrjfjr ojut for ladle * . Address nHh'stamps , Undergar- lent Co , U south JI ySt. , Chicago. ISD-lno. roomi , with < > r without board , In prhalo families furnif hcil free of charge at fur , opposUopObtoMlce. Cannon , .loued & Oo. , 4 0 oD p. m. 843-1 m "IDT THIS OUT AND PKElT.IU'K-To trade , wiK ! J land for Merchamlteo of any Iclnd , cr town nruii- rty. Address CLAHK 4 : HOB1JA11D. Ida , Grove , o\\a , 1 6J TAhnN 1)1' ) Cn my prcmitcs on Dee. 15 , l&SS , In nest Omaha , ono Cream Colored Pony. Smil htte > l > ot In foreheadmane and tall a lltMu darker boil the body. JAS E VANDEIICOOK. S25-6t luv.ltf ( . r/L iBTr.u or VAiatmnsnv AND co Dmo - ALI3T , 203 Tenth Htuhi , between Jamum and liar , oy , will , with I'citi r.ld of guardl.\a spirits , oltilnlni ? n > ono KlA cfl n ( th pout nnd present , bed Iho ? rtala rondltlini In tltt fiitiuu. Hoots and Khoc nule order. Perfect natkfaotiou guaranteed. IN HOT WATER ACWEEAB KTO flSELTZBR 9 APERIENT. a j INVALUABLE ' 10 THOSE OP A COSTIVU HAIHT. IN HOT WATER. Patent Dried Fruit Lifter. AS USEFUL NO DEALER IX A IM GROCERY Grocorics STORE O.VN Al'FOHU AS A i > Ain or TOIUJ COUSTEIt SCALES.1 WitUout 1U A ! cUm of earljr Impmd jnc ! ? notnCSS" , ' " *