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THE OMAIFA DAILY BEE-'iTKSDAY NOVEMBKR J8 , J884. TJTE DAILY BEli Omaha omoo , No. ( 10 Furnntn St. Now York OHlco , Iloom 05 Trlbui rnMIihed eterj trornlt ? , eixpl Bandar1 I oal ) Monday tnornlDg d ll ) . IUKS DT VAIL. Oat J10.W I Ttrco Monthj . | J fi.W 1 Onu Month . 1. Per Week , 85 Centi. rni WSIWT r. i rcfwsniD avm ; wins MBIT , TXir fOfllTAtt ) . f n T Jtr . P2.00 IThreo Monlhl , . | It Months. . 1.0OnoMaath. | . . cor.cnpaxcuoi. Ai Oomrncnlmtlons relating ta Kowi * nd Kdltor cutters thonld bo addressed the EDITOI or T III * . 1D3IXCC3 All Business Letters rmJ IlomUt nOM thonld I ddr ojsd to Tns RKI PUHLISIII.MI OoxniiT , O AII DrkfU , Checks nd rontofflc * ordcri to ba nude p kbit to the order ol the oomjunjr. BEE PnBLISEINQ CO , , PROP ! E. 11OSK1VATKII , Killtor. A. It. Fitch , Munncor D llyjCircuftlion ! , O. Hex , 488 Omabn. Neb. IT wan really the republicans of apix who first gave up the ghost. WHAT a rajjo there will bo for Grovi Clovoland'a autographs to ollicial con miaalona. SOMR of the cutUomon of the plains ai crying ont , "Millions for the fence bt not ono cent for tribute. " IIiiNiiy WARD BKKOHEK acorns to liar Loon ono of the moat important ward that 0rover Cleveland oirilod. I'OI.ITIOAT. cabinet makers are like nh gono'ral furniture doalor. They rocoiv the timber in the "rough" and finis them up to emit the dcairoa of the horn trade. JAY GOULD haa withdrawn from th directorship of ecvon railroads within th lout ninety days , It is supposed tlia this includes the underground railroad i politics. TUB Louisville Courier-Journal anj that no doctor has over boon olooto prcaidntit of the United States. It i consoling to contemplate that this rul doei not hold good in cabinet appoint jnonts. IN obituary language a great man ; will go over to the "groat majority" before fore Clovoland'a term Is ondod. Like ivinu a creat many will go over to thi pmall plurality during thn aamo period politically speaking. ONH of the most sorrowful features o the Jast campaign is the broken columi of republican patriots who were willinj to succeed postmaster McBride at Lin coin. The wheel within a wheel is do ciilcdly out of "Gero. " CUMMINGH , the actrofls , duali in real estate , and has built a hot ° l andrew row of cottages. [ Chicago Mail. She enacted the aamo role in Cnancia tragedy in this city nome years ago , an < the scenery ia still sot , but another lini of actors and actresses give it lifo. CAUKTUL estimates place the amount o capital invested in cattle in the west al $3,000,000,000 , of which $1,000,000OOC In represented at the St. Louis cattle con < volition. This is tbo kind of a cipher dispatch that needs no translation. IT was very fortunate that the lawyori did not got into a wrangle over the Now York count. If William M. Evarts had ever struck the Atlantic coaat with one of his trans-continental sentences the country might have looked for the end of the count in its Christmas stocking. Gov. Ouosiiv , of Montana , having ; boon appointed assistant postmaster gen < cral , his gubernatorial shoos are in bif demand. There are already ovnr twoutj applicants for the vacant position , ant they are making the closing days o President Arthur's term moat uncora fortablo for htm. ONE of the singularities of the late campaign in Now York was a polltlca apeoch made to an assemblage of deal mutes. It was undonbtodly a signal auo ceHs. If the Rev. Doctor Burchard had only given digital Instead of labial ex pression to his alterations , what an amount of political brlmatono would have remained uuuacd. CLEVELAND is sound on the temperance question , oven if ho ia not a prohibition- lat. Ho lately pardoned a man who wan undergoing a llfo sentence for having , 'while drunk , killed another , the condi tion of the pardon being that the mur derer should never touch a dron of liquor again underpenalty ; of re-turning to pris on. A. WASHINGTON correspondent of the Cleveland Leader haa constructed the moat solid cabinet for Cleveland that hoe yet appeared in print. In it four of the placet ) could bo filled by men who have hcadod the party ticket In paatcampaigni and other minor portfolios given to the vice presidential candidates who woulo bo , like the democratic party , a living monument of dead issues. Here it ia : Secretary of War George B. Model Ian Dafeated In 18G-I on the ground thai the war was a failure. Sr.orocary of State Horatio Soymoui Defeated in 18G8 on the ground of the failure of reconstruction and anti-negro uulTrsgo. Secretary of the Treasury S. J Til den Defeated in 187(1 ( on the issue of so called reform and the failure of rcuuinp tlon , Secretary of the Navy General Han oock 1880 , di'fcatr d on the failure of tin protective tariff and on strict ccuatruo tlon ground * . Secretary of the Interior D. Grab Brown 1872 , defeated on the grounds ol liberal republicanism , Attorney General George II. Poiidlo on 1801 , "tho war is n failure. " I'outm.isler General-Willium n. En- pUeli 1830 , tar IT for roveimu only , etc , , etc. ADMISSION OF NKW STATUS. Ono of the great problems to bo co sidcrod nt the very outset by the no : congrots is the admission of now state There are now fcur territories that a : anxious to bo admitted M slates of tl union. Southern Dakota , independent i the northern portion of the territory , hi enough people to cntillo her to two rcpr sontalivos in congress , should aho bocorr a state , Now Mexico has the rcqnirc population , and so has Utah. Montai now claims a population of 84,000 , an will at an early day apply for admisaic to the nnion , Dakota of courao would I a republican state beyond any doub Utah would bo democratic , win ! Now Mexico and Montana woul giro both parties a fighting chance , wit a little advantage In favor of the domi orals who will have th control of afodoral patronage whic would doubtless have grot influence among the politicians of a no state. The democrats will naturally o ] pose the admission of Dakota , but ( if D ; kola It kept out no other territory can b consistently admitted. She has from fift to 100 per cent more people than oithc of the torritorioa except perhaps Utal There 'will bo a decided opposition t the admission of Utah , on the ropubll can aldo of the house , on the ground the to admit Utah under the present con dltlon of affairs , oven with a con stltutlon prohibiting polygyamy , wouli bo givng a strong guarant ; for the perpetuation of that rollc of bar barism. After Utah unco becomes ; itito she can altar her constitution , am and it would bo a very difficult matte indeed to expel her from the union ovoi if aho should violate the provisions of tin enabling act. Ai to Dakota the quostioi of admission may come up during tin present congress as a bill has boon introduced ducod to make her a state. It will b raraomborod that the bill was recommended od by the senate comic it lee on territories but the stumbling block to ill passage ha boon in the house. The hill has booi opposed by the democrats on the grouui that the admission of Dakota as a state with at least throa republican oloctora votes from the start , bofon the rocout presidential election would materially all'act the proaidoncy , Now that the election ia ever , that ob jootlon no longer nxlats , and It bocumef a quoation whether It Is worth while foi the democrats to any longer oppose the admission of that territory , unless they Intend to keep her out for four years more. Ead aho bcon admitted as a state , and had cast her doctoral votes , whether they wore throe or five , for the ropubll. : aii national ticket , it would not have al tered the result which as isnowshowndc- Bonded upon the vote of Now York state. [ t is true that Dakota as a state would itrongthon the republican party , but at , ho aamo time it appears to us that the lomocrata could , by admitting the othoi territories , at least Montana and Non Mexico , before the next presidential election tion , more than counterbalance this rep- iblican gain. It is simply an outrage , no natter what the political aspects of the sountry are , to longer refuse to Dakota .ho privilege of joining the sisterhood of tales. She now has a population of loarly half a million people , who are do- 'eloping the rosourcoa of that vast em- > lro , and who demand that they shall MJ accorded their constitullonal rlghla. 3ho may bo unfortunate in being ropub- icati in politics juat at this time. If she voro democratic she would have no rouble in becoming a slate. The demo- irats will not hesitate to promote any lohomo that will increase their strength. Chore has booon some talk of dividing Coxas inlo two or three slatoa. This > ropoaition incola with a good deal of fa- rot among the democrats nf Texas , and f there wore a democratic majority In the louato they would probably cut Texas , which is an empire within itself , into .wo status at least , and this would ma- icrially add to Ihoir strength in the solid louth by increasing the doctoral voles md adding two senators to the Jnitod Stales senate. It may bo possi- > lo that in order to got Dakota into the inlou it may bo necessary for the rcuub- leans to consent to the admission of oth- ir territories that would add equally to ho democratic alronglh. It would seem , horoforo , that the admission of Dakota s more a question of politics than of con- litulional right and justice. TUKIIK has boon a great deal of talk , mong the friends of Jim Laird about ho largo majority that ho received , "hoy are claiming for him a majority of hout 4,000 , and are boasting that his op- tonont , Captain Stlokol , did not know hat ho was running , The fact la , how. ivor , that Laird's majority is only about 1,100. Stlokol received ever 18,000 otos , which is a prolly good vote for a nan who didn't know ho was running. Its vote was 8,000 more than that re vived by the anti-monopolist candidate , ) r. Moore , two years ago , and about 1,000 more than the vote received > y the combined opposition two roars ago. Mr. Laird owes his iloctlon lo corporation influence and > ribory lo bull-dozers and jobbers , and o fraud. Coplaln Phtlllpj , of Iho B. & Mt railroad at Lincoln , spout day and light during the entire campaign in in- ilrucling Iho railroad employes how to rote , and how to Inllumico others how to role with them. The railroad henchmen ind wire-pullers scoured the district from mo end to the other in putting up all lorts of jobs and frauda for Jim Laird , uid If half the promiroi Hut they made we fulfilled it will bankrupt them as well is the railroad congressman. A UNIFORM aystom of aldowulks should jo adopted in this city , and no more dank walks should be nllowud lo bo put Ifi'.vn upon such tlrcola aa Farnam and D tigUs and the cross slrcots bolween them. There wai an ordinance passed Iho council prohibiting Iho furlhcr tiso wood on Farnam street , but cxcoptio having bcon made in favor of certain pi lion , it haa virtuilly boon abrogalcd , ought , honovor , bn again put in fore Nothing but natural atonn should hoi after bo laid on the streets above mo tinned , It not only mikes the be : smoothest and must durable walk , but in reality much the cheapest material Iho end. WP. would like lo ask the poatnflico a Ihorillos at Washington why O'Man Holt countyNebraska , has boon ronatni Dorsev ? Why should a presumably r spoclablo neighborhood bo called aflor star-route thief and a political corru tionlsl ? Chicago Nctv.i. This is Iho latest democratic oulrago < a free , fearless and nourishing coinmun ty. The News has got hold of the wroi Dorsoy. The town aforesaid was nam < after lion. George W. E. Doraoy , coi grossman-oloct from thn third Nobranl districl. It can bo aoon by the nlphabo ical prologue to our Dorsoy's ' name Ih ho 1ms used every effort to diatinguie himaolf from Iho star-route ranger erin in all other qualities that go to make c good citizenship. There ia no more 'sin tlarity bolwcon them than between pua and pagoda , Ono of the causna a algned by M : Blaine for the republican defeat in No York ia lhat it tran a rainy election da ] There ia good deal of truth In this , fc ; ho republican vote in Now York is largt y in the country , and the farmers wi not ride any great distance through ral ! Uid mud for the purpose of voting. Bi wo believe that the rain did not cost Mi Ulaino as many votes as Dr. Burcl ird's ' intolerant alliteration , "Rum , lie manlam and rebellion. " Mr. Blaine nt mils as much as this and expresses hi opinion in a very emphatic manner coi corning that unfortunalo remark. THE Union Pacific proposes lo cot linuo its hospital lax. Wo have alwaj nuintainp.d lhat this tax was an unjui nsojsmont upon the employes of thread road , as every railroad company ought take ako care of the mon injured in its service rho tax of fifty conls is altogalhor to nuch , oven if the system ia continued ind it is to bo hoped that it will bo cu lown to trronly-iivo cents or fifteen cent i month. If such a reduction should b nado the employes would bo more satis bd lhan they are now , a/though / the im loaition of a lax of oven ono cent , nonth for any such purpose , is in ou ipinion unjust. THK republicans of Now York wer ndulging in a litllo hope of slalo palron go , thinking that the succession o jiout. Gov. Ilill to Iho gubornatoria hair would make Dennis McCarty- Iill's ancceaaor as lieutenant governor ircsldont of the senate. Au oxamlnatioi if the law , however , shows that ovoi his poor satisfaction ia denied th ranqulshod. Verily , the democrat ! > room has swept clean. THK Denver Opinion has a very pee pinion of the national republican com nitloo. It refers to the members as "i at of ton-cent politicians running a four ollar' campaign , " and aays that whoi ho facts are clearly brought to the sur ace it will bo shown that Mr. Blalni ras not beaten by the democracy , but b ] is own committee , wnich was wholly in ompoteut in all respects. " No change in the figures , " corapriai ho Now York nowa now. Those word o not refer to Iho terpsichorean enjoy lents of Iho season nor lo plumbers Hie.Vo assort it on the beat authorllj : iat they are merely ballot box quota one. THK democrats and republicans in tin lllnois legislature are lied , and tw < roonbackora hold the balance of power t is about time for John A. Logan anc ho senatorial candidates to give the raj aby a big doao of tally. TAMMANY saved ouo office from the po tical wreck of the 4th insl Iho coroner 'ho sachems can hold their own inqucsti n Iheir own dead. II might bo appro rlalo to have coroners on national lick Is in doublful years. IT lias boon suggeslod lo Grovoi Jlovolaud that ho ought to appoin loorgo William Curtis poatmaator cneral as ho is a man of letters , Mil. BI.AINK having gracefully ao opted the situation , the republican parlj annot help following suit. STATE JOTTINGS. Adams claims the uoatutt court room in tin tate , Grand Iilaiul is bestirring Itiolf to eocun 10 atato fair , The new school building at Amaworth li Pl'roachliig completion , Dodge county claims 17,000 population , ot to strength of 3 , tOO votos. A Urge uumbur of reimblican roosters in tin ate ! w\u Loen lousoil to advertisers. The iliBtrict court docket ot Lincoln count ] the largest over printed in the county. Walter 1'lunoy , of Webiter county , hai otn adjudfjed iusauo nd sent to tlio tuyluni Henry Millc the man stabbed In a row al 'ooper on election day , Is ntlll ulhobut verj w. lloitlngt polled 1,113 , votoa and claluu , in 10 utreiirfth of thin , to bo the third largoal ty in the utato. Kromont harbors have raised the price ol WVC.1 live uent , to rt'pubhams , clviniing thai 10 unusual leiiRtli of their faces jiistititu tht icroiso. Marriages and huikiug bees are multiply ig In tliu btutj , lliibUy liravesaru fullnif n every hlilc , nntltten with tha chaims oi tin irn ijueeim , backnd with coul weather. Thu coininUsionurs ot Itlchardeon count ] wo upiirnprlattiil S.'OO lowaul maUlrif ; a dm layuf ugriculturul untl iiuinuf.ictiue.l piu nets of that county ut thu Kuw Orleans ! r. Two l''all City boys wcni Meutoncrd to tin form ecl'ii" ! for herm ttunling. YIlllu on if w < y to Knurney one of tlieiu bllpiied nua\ * inn tlu ollU'or , Htuic'.c a ltl ! : J B ll fur Knn 1.1 mid escaped , Two imminent oitlteui of 0 liiinbiu luve a b t of four Mckn of flour on tinrrult nf t prfl l Icntml ulpcll n , the locr 1 trannpi Ihf Mm on a whw'u ' rrnw t ) the r < > sl'li'n of the ni nncr , led by .1 baud of inn Ic. Kotno fixty or seventy far.ncn And bu lnf men from Illinon p f od thnniph Lincoln It Wednesday on n land eeelnfi tup over the i M. road , They RO out M far ni McCook n liitly and will then ecattrr nnd return their own iilenjurn. Thiy are principally frn Springfield. Two umart alecki in I'laltsmonth walki Into Mat Shlegel'n cipar ftoro nnd noctirod box of cigars on tick until a bet Iwtwcnn the was noUlt-d. The bet limits on the dlrcctli in which the high school tower would fi should It take a tumbln. The boys n o c Joying a smoke while Mat in waiting for tl crash , ,1. A. Thompson , nmiacor of A. Tytro'l fiedstoro , of Lincoln , drove oil In n bug ? ; Tliumday last , nnd has not been hoard < fiinco Saturday the biirgy { nnd horse we found near Avoci with a note aHking Inform tlon ns to their whcroibotiU ho Bontti'i'yrrol Thompson had been sick and It was foarocl t had wandered off In n delirium , but su-plcioi deepen that ho has dls.-xppaared on account i financial dillicultiea connected with his mai agomont of nn csUta of which ho wai admli istrator. pid growth ot Hall couuty nnd 11 urrounding country Uasourchof gratlficatlo to thu Orand lalnnd Independent , and to a who watch tha remarkable progress of the ei tliofltato. "Our growth and dcrcloptnent , s.iya the Indopenclont , "havo bcon steady an marked for yoan. Increasing In ratio froi year to ycaruntil it has reached u point whor It cxccodg twenty l > cr cent In botli wealth on population oich ypar. To ono who has watcho thn development from the very small beglr nlng , it is indeed ploatlng and gratifying I the extreme , botoknning a grand fntnro for th town und county. That Grand Island Is dei tined to become the croot commercial centr of Nebraska , and ca the prosperity .of the tow brings with it corrosiwndlng prosperity to th county , it Is safe to say that only n few year will elapse before Hall county will ho rountoi atnon ? the wealthiest countloi of the Interlo of the state , 0,1 she is now conceded to stan at the very head as an agricultural county. " NchraBkn TliankHKlvliif ; I'roclatna tlon. The year now drawing to a close ha been freighted with bloesiuRa in nbun dant measure to the people of Nebraska The conditions that inovo the humai heart to thankfulness surround us upai every hand. The glad songs of peace and plenty gi up from the haPPy homes of a prosper oua and contented people. Thursday , the 27 h day of ITovombor haa boon dcolgnatcd by the President o the United States as a day of Nationn Thanksgiving , and in harmony therewith 1 , Jumcn W. Davvea , governor of thi State of Nebraska , do hereby rccommcm to thn pocplo of this atato that the daj so appointed bo observed ai a day o thanksgiving nnd prayer to Almightj God in humble acknonledgomont of Hi continued mercies. "Enter into hia gntea with thankegiv ing , and into his courts with praise ; bi thankful unto him nnd bless his namo. ' Lot the voice of praieo-oflerlns bi hoard from all at the hearthstone alta : of Doino , nnrl In the Sanctuary. If such there bo in your midst , thoi from your abundance relieve the want ; and gladden the hearts of the needy , ani the suffering. "So shall thy barna bo filled will plenty , and thy presses shall burst ou with now wine. " In Witness Whereof , I have horounte sot my hand and caused to bo sfiixod thi the Great Seal of the State of Nebraska Done at Lincoln this Fifteenth day ol November , in the year of our Lord On < Thousand Eight Hundred and Eighty four ; of this State the Eighteenth , ani of the Independence of the Unitec States the Ono Hundred and Ninth. fSirnl. ] JAMKS W. DAWKS. By the Governor , EDWAltl ) P. ROOOEN , Secretary of State. Tlio Danger nf Debt , Kansas City Journal , The west has , in its march of progress as marvelous as it has been , had to con tend agaliibt dobt. All classes of indus try have been clogged by Iho diapoaitior to borrow more than has been prudent , ! tnd ospocinlly has this boon true of the farmers. They have boon too much in- slincd to buy more than they ahould on time , and diacount tholr growing crops. The effect has been , and it is felt jus ) now when farm products are low , that though the money received foi them will purchase as much , and per haps more , of every kind of supplies needed in the house or on the farm , aa the aamo amount of crops a few poara ago nold at higher rates , yet the farmer with debts to pay is not relieved of his hardships , for hlj debts have not iiminishod , but have increased with ac. cumulated interest. To avoid the effect of hard times , a farmer must keep out of dobt. The great misfortune of the avorogo farmer to-dny : omos from long standing debts , with ac cumulated interest , and the present Ion [ iricos for farm products that renders liquidation a slow process at beat , if it do [ Kit prove ruinoua in Iho end. It may bo contended that wo are mod- iliug _ in what docs not concern us in ipeaking nf the danger of debt to the farmer , and especially by ihoso in dobt. It may bo regarded as unkind to invite ittontion to the prevalence of debt among farmora , but we do refer to it to enjoin ; aution. Wo would say to all farmora to uo cautious about contracting debts , and irhcn once relieved of debt to bo extremely - tromoly cautious ubout entering intc bondage again. Wo know there are many iuducomonte for the farmer to got into debt. Mor- : hanta invite him to extend his credit , fur they know while ho may bo alow in paying , ho ia generally very sure. Loan igonta aud others are willing to advance lim money , for they know , as Gov. Trover Cleveland said to the farmora at lOlinlrn , N. V. , that the soil does not ihift from place to place , and the farm s sure to remain whore it can be realized m if the money loaned is not forthcom * ng at the proper timo. All those tempta tions aud Invitations to accept credit ihould bo avoided as much as possible by .ho farmers. Wo know that the ( farmers will find it mrd to resit , and that the manner of 'arming in this country makes it almost loccssary to borrow while the crops are ; rowlng , to furnish the needs of the arm and fireside. But this excuse foi ; oing in debt , In a great measure , can ) o overcome ; overcome by farming dif- orontly , and by raising a diversity ol iroducts. The Ihrlfty and Industrious farmer ihould always have someihtnc to soil vhon ho is in need of money. Our farm- ) rs take to ono crop , earn or wheat , oo much , Tno nalo ot : hceo staple crops should bo supple- ueiitod by sales of the products of the loultry yard , the dairy , from the stable n the wity of horses , tro.u the orchard , ho hog- pen , and from other sources of mpply that can bo multiplied by industry tint common butincas sense ou a farm , Such u courto would relieve many t 'ivniur ( f debt , or at any rate keep iu'.my t oiu ( nit of debt who now thinks of bar- owing is the only way tn keep eoul and > ody together while waiting Ion an ad' u tlio price of ouo or tnj pr ho has f"r sale , A n\n \ siiij incnt. N'ow nrran TJinpf Dcinccr.it. On MjidnyUst the "Big J" ro ; shipped and received f om it * wharf , ; the foot of Calliope strcof , eifihtten ca loads of oranges and lemoni , and twonl ; 'nine car-loads of bannnar. The rflicia ( say that this is the largest shipment < ruit hat the roao * \er received , ar that oycry year tht-.ttccipts jf the roe ) n fruit sblpmcntB show a decided it rcnic. The incrcnco this year linn bcc . .tUMUnlly large , and there li every rcasc to believe that before the sobeon is tndc that facia and figures will provo that No Or cans is rrpid y becoming the lorgei fruit market in the world. Pope Lee is the busiest man in Europi K TO-DA1 rirandt ntlrortlt-ctlna nMolu'el * - ) p THE TEBTJ T' pd n r n tor itown on n. hot steve until he tpd.tn niiivo tliocoriTniicI mcl1. A chcml-t will not l r irua to delect Uiolirvscnco of ammonia. DOES NOT CONTAIN AMMONIA. T3 lUiLTHUJAtSS IU9 NEVER I'KKX ' QLE3T1UNED In A million hem t for n qimrtcr of a century Ic ha : loud tlio constitnora' rellnbto tent , THE TESTOFTHE OVEN. _ _ I'llICE BAKING POWDER CO. , uiKEiui or Dr , Price's ' Special Flavorins Extracts , 1 ho ilrongrttmoil d flit lout ami natural fl&ior known , auJ 3r , Price's Lupulin Yeast Gems for Light , Honltliy Ilrfad , Tl.o licit Dry Hop Yeast In tlia WorM. FOR SALE BY GROCERS. CIIICAOO- ' OT. LOUIS- . for lufkDlM ha. H.KDT llv . ' wrltei BTAIi LINE i Fioya. : niul TT.B Kind Htcnnioii SAILING EVJSftY SATURDAY , HEW YORK AKD AHTWERP fhelihi t , Qcrmw > y , Italy , Holland and Frcnci Etcorno ( Outwiic,3.0 ; Prepaid from Antwerp , Jig ] txiuielnn , 0.1 ] , Including heddlc ? , nto , 2(1 Cabin , CcO ; Uund Tilp , fiO.W laitelon , 3109 ; Siloon from ( EC to C0 ; Excurtlcn UOtoOlOa. jXTlVter Wiipht Eons , Uoa Apcnta. IB Broad y NY. . Y.elt. elt. l ! rrtau ! ! ft Co. , Orutthi. f. K. Flo . Ooi h ; D. E. Kltr SPEOJ.AL NOTICES TO fficncv. ONCY TO LOAN on rcjlestato by Ballon Bros , M 317 South 13th street. 3:15-17 : TO JOAH In sums ol (3TOMI4 upwards. MOHrT Ca\ls and Co. , Utal Ettatu and Lour Agents , 1506 Karro.ni St. 303 tf ONKY ' loaned on chattels. Ilallroad Ticket ! M' bought and eold. A. Foreman , 213 S. 18th 7 < 8-tf Financial Exchange , largo or small loans OMAHA on approved Hocuntv t Hlco hours D to E veek days. 10 to 1 Snndiij s. 1603 Ftruim Street. Ill to Dec. 2 nnl.r LJ\7 ANTED A Ko"1' ' baku- , must be Heady and Vi itrlrtly sober. Wages * 10 jicr month. Addivsa 0 Sam I'rbJck , Mirlh I latte , Neb. .r > 91-19p , VfANTED Lad i s and gentlemen to talio nice , IT light , ploasMit work at theirown homes ( din- ance nnul'Jortloii , W .rk sent by mail , lt < > f.'i a ly can ID quietly mule , 113 canvassing. Please ml- rc-ij at once , Globe M'fg Co. , Itostui , Muss. , box i4. fi93-JCC 17 f7ANTKlApprentke. . Apply Mr * . A. U. lloe , 1 ? Drci m ker , Williams bkck , ISth and Dodge. tlHl lip niT ANTED Carpfnter lo reut n'.use and barn , VVANTED icntinwoik. 003-22p H mu well known young man astvzcnt for tin K\elslor. See Clement Chase. W5-19 l"ANi'ED A compitnnt girl let general homework - ? work H. K corner 2J'.haiid Davenport Ml 19 ANTED ( Sard gir or genera nonse work 420 W north 18th St. 099 USp , "t7ANTKD Hist class solicitor lor Mitral ol the V > finest and latest serial | ii'liciliuMS. Ad Ire's , . O. Vi > 3 otllo * . W5-1S _ 'ANTED Ueasenger toy The EniUtructCo 67 17 T -Agcol woman cojklnimeJlatelt,17'0 > Capitol av . r > M-17p D A bry who speaks Herman fnrgencral Kitchen wotlc , at215ti. Uth btrcet. 6714Si | , \ Ai'ditt to roll adjustable cto\e r < pair. > Foundry 10JS , llth St 3ii.-17p . Miinlu can\a s fir the silo of trunks , V > ontalan. M. F. JI it'nl.rithSt.Mir.hant. . l\/AN'THl > 3 or 4 good varpt'nU'H and cabinet \ makvis. Inquirt ; s200 touth 10th M. 1'rii.k ) . MooiU 317 17p V\7ANrKII A good gill. Unit be ft laui.t . cooV , TT watlur and ha i.r u , lt > th aLd Lcaicnwortli. 328 tf IX 7ANTF.U A good butcher at 1321 Ilonard. l/ ANTKl ) ToKil , , ittbc Eastern Hotel. 10th lVV and 1'ndllc. . 319-17p \7ANTEI ) Agents to > scll In Nubr.v < Va a new work r > by a popular author. Call on oraddrrat JUIIM ml HatelrlKg , 210 r.oith 17th Ut. , Oinalu Nth 407-Jan 30i ] A7ANTKD Agents to can' am thocUvforcbron-ra to sell ouw eolily paj ra.iits. U. F. M tla,316 outh 15th. 247 tf , VANTEI > To buy a o ty lot to be psJd In weekly IT or monthly Installments. Address "II. II " Ke lice. 2l84t J TAN TED Tailors. Flrst-clasi titling p'ncos ' for W UllormitKnmhBt. 8311m I7ANTED Agjuts for tboMutua Hill InturiHio \ \ Co. Addrkhi the Company at Stuart Neb 632-lm > 1 r.D Uvllonor Rontlemca In city or country U7A to take nice , lUht nnd | leasint work xt their n ho.i us , fto 15 a day easily kill qn'etly made ; urk sent by u all ; no iau\a sin ? ; I o t.uay fur reply lease addreui lUilable U&u'f'i ; CO , t'hu dvtpnla , 1'a , 002-1 ail ANTF.D-LM)1F.S Oil ( UOTLEUKN-In city ut c < iunti > > to Uku n > - < i light an 1 pleasant ork uttlulr owubouios ; jl toJ | H.r Jay eitlly and ilctly nude ; noik tent by toall ; uo onva im ; ; no amp fur rop'.r I'loaso a.idruu Reliable MnU'k' Co. , , Pa. W3-lm _ BITUtTIOHa TTAHTlIg. _ V'ASTKl8ltuattnbyiiTnimKriaii of po'd i 'laUK nfcrnici'Aitlxii , uwholesa'o hi-ivc piu- red. Audre H "E. F. Jl. " Ufeoltlce , D--itV ritu-jtlmi , liy enurictlo ) OJ K man n ii 19 , no ) cur < cxpir > cucc o < drug dtik , itinliui pn<luu. 1 t > t tf releiiuem. " . ' . 11. " Bin r Mn ( .S3 tsp V'ASTKl ) II ) a young man iluutba at bock ' keiM'rw nmknU of wurK m a moruntlle uilne , upcikd Ucruun and trn ll'h. At'dtin O , . " lite uUifC. 6J-lrp IOUPK aiimouuim w&uu situuion M la "ll'AM'fll To exchange "ni > ol Hie heel rel irccrit ln dunlin for n tnnll Hurt < f dell bio Mud near thr city. All who icp'y ' Kit fulli icrip'lon ' of hnd and owr.or' t.ama. ddtti" , A. I , UcoofVe. foil \ \ TANTEIlJoArdirsat Ul : Vapl. Jt > t- "l\7ANTKU To cxrhtngA hotf r 1evoot.il | art Ihc fnrnHnrc f r Oin.lu rtt ) ' | itoiicrty / ' llcto1 , Uroollltc. D'6-2' ' ) ( \\TAMKD-A p'Ol teimnt Inr ix iicwiKin'oini l 1 1 and I'nul ; F } roams Milling iloor.1 lario 1ml tool find floscts , jiaiitij ( jooil cclin Innl nm > oft .Vi Will Iw ready lor occunmy | Na . 0tn. Itqulrn 1.1 Cullfornli St. _ 330-tl I"P Opiitlemcnout o ( nr rtocntly m i rtiumto J-busliUM but having fli c addufs , nnrt \tcnncd I Hi IntinroRmnnK ni tcUtle' , will luMrrai ma Rl Inir < iua'lll-iitl' us nnd flrrumstane.'f , I lll ropoi wllli parllcnlari cf nrnorivh'oeiiil ' tirontnhc bui ne and npiioliit In ten low "II. A. " llco clllco. l"6- \VANtKO-V Pfoind hind H'fo In i oido-dcr 1 ? 5 or 0. AprlrtoJullm I'crpcrberK { 07 N 18 St.,0miha. 275-1 few more taMe LonrdcraktOCS. . i ) 10th a root. Two sleeping rooms tor rent troiitlcmtn. 100-tl WANTKD llanmcbs. An ACtho mtrchint thnrou ih 1 > nelnv > education nnJ bablts c' tumrtathiR achnuiio Jnotiiry 1 1. 1335Hu'fltopi rliaau an Inlcroit In a neil ciUtilUhtd ininnntllc inanufaituilnjr buslnon , w > uld buy out email l > i ncos.lmi $10 000 ctuh.can furnish rcfcroLcco of a LI , orldcr and would txpcctnaini. To sccu'o rcplv , dress RlvInK full name and | mrtlcubtn , "Merchan CJtro lco oillco. 850.3t | lowkp TXTANTED (12,000 on flrrt-claiw city Beourlty.foi T t yitri , at B per cont. Adilreea Uox 620 1'os QfHro _ 708-tf u > n t T--Ronni * nwo tots. TjVH 11KNT Xlco furnMioil rootm ono half lilo JU fromUijd'ti opera liouio. M. F. Jlartln 31 South 16th si rod. 0071 FOKHKNT 0 room liouic , N. K. rornerlTtli at Lcntonuorth. Kmiulro of J. B. 11111. 0.1-1 FOH HKVT I'lirnlshod or unturnlaliod rixims. 6 -South 18th street. 002-Kp FOU HK fT Small coltaifo , three rooms south 2 ; street. Inquire 1709 Jackson stroot. 201-2. FOU HUNT Two unfurnished rooms lOlOChlcag 235-2.'p _ F OK KENT Cotta sa Uvcrcomj , cistern tnd ell nntor. Shlnn's addition. Sei &Bj3atd. &Bj3atd.ras ras i p ? < Hl HUNT furnished room 012 South l"th St 11 Can hoce n oflef ono o'clock Sundays tnd wee laji , between 1 au d i p. in. , and after 7 p. in. I7l-17p _ FOH RENT rurnlshccl cottauo 7 rooms. Api I onpremhes 2113 Hurt street or tjU. J. f \ Dpcrallou u lla'.tor. Hint 810. DOS-S-Jp FOIllirNT FurnNhpil roiin. Inquire drutr stoi toincr 10h and louilM. Chae. Kuhlinsn. iW-tf _ _ ell jiENT A turiilsluil hou c MI r.ilifoinla St I roorca. App j at oaco to 2203 Ca ifornla St. 500-1 S FOH KENT 1'Ioasaut furnished roomeor > N. I7tl S38"J FOR lliST-Two : unfurnished rooms for ll r liouso keeping at 2519 Chicago St. nTO-17 | [ pOIl RENT rurnisheJ room nd board S5 00 p < week , Vciy best location , IS 4 Davonpnrr. fi90 dec 1 F Oil KENT Furnished f met room with stove , f W. cornsr 13th and Dodge. ) ' ' A homo of 6room * , ono hLck sout (7U'UENT ( 1 of the r 1' . depot on I'aciflc St. , bolwccn flth an Oth St. SI. Leo , grocer , 22d and Luavinworth. BCO-13 FOR RENT Ap'cofiantsultodfrfom" , furnishe orut-furnisbedwith board , COS Tierce St. 682-18 FOR HEN1" Suie ; of front rooms , three gent'eme : preferred , 1501) ) Davenport. u'4-17 FOR RENT Shop. Inquire at 1010 D.ipcnpoit St 607-18 ] PO.t HENT-Nicely fiirrishcd rooms with board good location , nndein conveniences. 1720 Coy ol a\o. 3 3-lh ] ITOH RENT Store room No 010 nortii 18th St L1 ihohlng , gas llsturcs &a , complete rent low ti good tenant. Fine ) ( psnine for clcthing and lia tore. Inquire next door. F : T. Andicw , boit am boo store. 672-tf bMHRh.NT cottage on 23d St. , ; tetnien Chi cage and Cass , 7 rooms , water , gas , and few crag onncctlon , will ho Untuned'or occupation Nov.SOlh - ' - , tollri J. W. Havago , 10 nerth22d St. f)05-l8 ] FOH 11KNT Nicely furnished rooms to single gen cUmen In pr > itu family , dcsiraUe location. Ad res3"D I ) . "lieu olhce. 83-13 i [ 7011 * IlKNT Ono or t o largo front roorrs fur L1 iil"hed. Brick housu corner UttUlon St. and In iannatenue. 845-Up F OH KENT 9 room house Sherman a\o. Inquiri ] 145dherman avo. SSS-lSj [ 71011 KENT Elegant II room hou e , hot and cohl t1 water allmodtrn imp otementH.ono of best lora Ions In the city , $70 per moath. Barker li Mayno Mh and Farnam , [ TOR RENI Homo 8 roonu cotner 21st and CM L ? csgo , * . Barker & Jlayne 310 tf [ TOR HINT Furnished rooms 1810 Dodge ttreet L1 200-tf [ TOR RENT-lurnlshed rooms at 1417 Howard 3Jl-21i : _ [ TOR KENT fho two story meat mar.ct | cornei L1 Ibth and Mason. I'.Mllsen & Co. , 1513 k'arnu 441-tf 3 [ TIOR KENT Two elegant roonu In Itcdlck's block. L1 I'auNen &Co. , 151 Foraim. 312 If _ OR 11EST Nice furn'shfd ' front room Piiitablo L1 fort"gent'cmcncorner of ISth and Harnej , invenlent to biH'in i. U Snilib. 350-lSp [ ? > 0'l ' KENTiicaiit : ) 11 room house , hard and soft watfrull modern Improvements , best loci tlon In ily S7C. AU" 8 room house rorner 21st nnd la ) > ont - < t $ 'fi Barker & M > no , 13th and Farnam. 822 ( f TOR IlKVr _ Nicely fu-niehod room for gi'iillomtn board It desired , pmato funilly. CMI nt N. K. cor. ' ( hand Pranam. S33-1S TOR UKNT Tno imfitrnlored rooms in pritato famllj i bcck ; north of rit. ii rs a\o stuet car * , 0110 Coin ( lit St. 321-lOp TOR KENT I ( p'o'dld. store on cnmlng street , - buitab o for Bakery , batchf r or anjthing else , al- 1 ono choliu corner fctoru , ( ; ocd grocery ttHLiI , rett as-suable. Xlorbo \ Ilruniier. 2M-17p 701 ! RH NTOne elegant now 6 rnonud cottage , nndon splendid 8 roomed cottage on rod car 'i and $21 pur mo th. Jlorio & : Uiunner TOR REVr FnrnUiwd front room for tent 222 N . lUthut 30S-U TOllllEXT- unfurnished rojms 1017 Chlcigo. - _ _ S18 lp Toll HhNT lloui-o wiih 'iro niHunil barn. AD- ply tu P. WIlB , No. Oil Houth lithbt. 318-tl TOR RENT Now eU room cottage one. blockfrom red ca' line 829. KhgantOrooiulUton strentc.r Iine.822.01) Three brick ttiU lot. * od Cuming street fiom J2J OJ WJ.O ) Furnlihed lnn-o on 10th St. , block from grein car Til roc brick btorti c < i Cundii g siruet from fSi.OO to 5W. , , or " 303-17 MornoJi Urnnnor. _ 71011 llKNT-With boird , large front room K and both ruom o. MC9 Jentn. UUd-lSji 7OH ( KKNT-A iiirnlbhcd room. Inquire at 1D02 1 Farnam St. SCO-lSj 70R I ENT t"urn' helro3mat 1330 Capitol avo. 2tD Up 7OII 11KNT-4 I htury and lasemont , brluk afore on Ji nes SkiBct , near 13th , 25 per raoiiih. W , , Moro&Ctt jjgj j ; 7 pll IIUSTA ten rocin cotiace , good loj. ith bain , on I'AclHo utreu , near llth tiu.b In- ilr * bl C F. Oouduun , S29'tf ? 0ll 11UST Furnished front loom and SIM back . ruoiu irilCullfornJaSt. aiaalji OH H41K-A IHoTOum JiouMNo.iaj7 itrtct. Aj , > lv to Jlri. ti. Q. stixMKoii , . $3l-- | OR REN I NfA dwelllu < | of ten looiin. All w.dtr-i linproieiauisi , gituited U S W. cor ariiy und iiab tlri.tt. bsa Oalku tio'n or Jaunt. * tC3-'J3ji KK..M' .Mcoly lurlcln-u ro > nu lor ono c.r M lumen , a. E. vcuuir 'Olh aud l > a\t np'it. _ _ _ 156 II . -u. u'j 3d luMltlon , nice riuth ami uiv > i ciniir 1) ' . wltlid room lniu $ is. pir onth Ihittvi ft I'ubb , 1515 J - iiarn St. Mi tf ( 'Oil UWs'T Two room * furnished for ligU l-ouie- t.cc'ir.i < . S.v. . cor ilh nd Howard 170 tf 'Oil RKN'l KuniiutitJ and unfurnUheJ roouu * ltU Injud , iui > dt a DunvtuloucuH.hvjuc couiforU M Fariuin , blc ck abjie new Coutt rwiuo. &U X > ll UhN i llouui ourncr'ul ifltt inU Urac : utti I'.ENT Tliu orner st ru 10t3 { , tu.j'r'v ' 0U rv * nj , ? HENl "ottiRo of ( lie rooms , dcslrahio i , JOU . 0 * ' . Dij&Co.6C6 Firnamst 117-tf rpon KHNT One m'mnl'hed room for luu . . JL kecplnir. Bsomei'i lilook , tor , 5th and HOM.-M. 7RWI I710P. hR.NT HMi-clvi ti ' " > it ry brick , uiT JP t ot , Tfirthoufo , hjtfrii'i'o ' tlfvttor , coricn bwuratntf. RVirbod tr.vhto ilc T. llorscr & SHjne , 13th and Tnr itn. D5-tf . A tiri" store rowi Mid oUKt nii-ntalrp 1 en January " * , 1SSB , on I3ii > iotwcen WIlllnuB and Hickory , inin.ioat < ' . J. Kvp r Pic-tf / UUXT PlBwant furnlshei ? ' 7oonT S. K 7i > J/OIl and Howaid sirefet * . t03-tf TOR nbNT I'Kiiiuitrv furnlJhid front raoui eait 1 tnd routh ixootmro , mujcrnoin jnlcncoc. a , w corner 17th and C\s % SOl-tf ITMJll llENl 1hliC" n newdwelllngs . T Tttr. X1 Icr , corcr : 14th nnd D > usli9. HI3-tf fTOK KENT Hou'o 7 rootni go" < l lo.allrby ( J , T. JL1 Tajl-r , corner llth w.d Doii Ui. H41 | > OOJl3 With m-irJ , Uoj rah e tr A'lutui1 Apt ly LXaft Cha lei Hstol. 7 BMI rjOI ! UK ! > rr Very doalrnUo furulshed roicn cin- I' trallylocatoil. Apply u AHlnsan'a miKinety Btorc , llJlhSt 70J-tt rr\ MURRAY IIM iuoii jMiturtDt , iV Cottage of ilvo roams , J. 1'hlppi iiae j lElSBOuth EthBtrfot. 51 ? ' " " " " Kl.H CALli. - At a bargain , lot ! . ' . In NockO Konnt/e FORSALC- ct , with two tfwolllrgi , I4M atid 12x22 , li.rd 12\1S , all built nitliln three v , < ? ar > , nd IngooJ rendition , well and fence. All will he < Id for only $1 22. > . Oall on W. Inti thnlzlnger , N. F. corner 12th and Williams St ) , Omat-o. Tn7-I7p FOU SALE-Ono largo truck scale , 1 counter scilc M fho-cuo' , 1 refrlnerator , 1 net counters , and Apply to 1217 Howard St. 60.1 tf OR 3ALEin. . will [ ocn'o rovcral gotxl home- F ill claims In Cuater Co. Address J C. ornp ply 1121-North 18th Ht. POR SALE Cheap ; 2 radlcnt linnij pallor , base burner tto\ s larpo klzo. djublo hoatsr cm bo xccii at II. II. Ulght & Co. , 1100 Douglas St J. C. Cowln. KBl-Slp FOIlI.lT CIicap , three lotn III W. A.'Rcdlek ' addition , Torjiar Ictilar" , Imjulro at Mtirph ) ' * blackllnlthahcp , llth , between llnrncy aid How aid- - 8ALK-- The furniture ol a fi room FOU cheap , rcntroiBonaUr , a > cr > dcatrablc Address "W."Beo olllco. SAI.K Oil TH \ DU183 crcs of land near FOrt , Mitchell county , Has. Apply to J. II. McSlunu , opu. poatolllco. S.'iH 20 ; KNT-Iot 90x18:1 with now 5 room C house nnd 4 h < rso ( table , 1'icrce , ntnr Wist a o. finolccatton. 1'aulscn V Co. , 1513 Farnam. 313-t > IJ10H SMK-A goil crown jewel stone cheap. 1 Iniulrc nt Edholm .t Erlcksou'i * . 573-1S TraOR SALE Am rompo'lcd ' to fill my interest u. F < 1 sectlBiis nf land In Lincoln County Neo. , one mile from If. R. Station. Linda have living water , p'entj of IIAJ- with an ndmlrab'e stocl. ? n- reTlie li"(5 bai ' .iin in Nebraska , $3.00 per acre Sl.SO per ntro cash , la'anco 10 jear tl-neC J > " cent intero < t Ardicssor callonmy agent , J. N. Rojnolda 1207 Fainam tt. 330-18p SALt OH TltAUU A good stock nf Hard" 1 ware a-d fun ituro la Eastern Nebraska will tiado lor good Itmb In Nebraska or Kansas : giattlculiM given on application. Address Milling Uros.ShubcrtNcb. 311-17 FOR SALE A flno stock : of good * elegant store In' the bist location In Omaka , v\ell established bti'tncis Cause for hclllcg failing health. Address "Bntiucis" lleo olllce. 314-1S FORSATE Special bargains in ri-ridcnca an inesa property. Horse Jc Bruniivr. 3CO-17 OH SALE The hct business lot at the Stock F yar < * s South Omiha , 00x160 Will be worth .loub'o the price asked now Inside 12 months. Apply it ollice New York Dry Goods Store , ISlOFarnam. 277-lf OK SALK OH Tit A 1)8 no billiard and two pool tables at no 713 Pacific St. 271-21p - ; A line driving hor-owith buggv and FUKHALI- to an estate. Must bo sold. Inquire atMcShauo'a DO > 'RO ' htrcctbarnor of Illme- laiigh&T.ilor. 213-U TJESrAURANT FOK SALE One ol the best res- JLV taurants a'ld bakery combined in Nebraska with ; oo.l . location and trailu ctabl ha 1 In city of 60DO lopulation. Only flrst-clasd rcstaurint In the phoo ind doin ; moru in bikciy line than ail others in city : omblncd Ice cream parlor In season. O\eii ! > , ice loupes and everything complete , WIIJ tell furnished ind lca\oc\erything. Willse'l at a fargaln and tn right man w 1th small cash payment rjid balance on eng time , so purchaser can make it pay for Itself. IV. S. WISE , Plattsmouth , Neb. 817-n 2 ° . SALE Four 8 oot , walnut counters , and 80 FOR foot of Ilrst clabs shelv Ins , desiinb' foi drug.gro- : cry or book store. Inquire at the oflct ! > of Congdou Jlarkson A Hunt , 1324 Farnam street. Sfl'Jtf FT'OR SALE 1 pausago chopjicr , hoiso power ; ono f rendering kettle , ono lard press. Apply nt Drook. > n Market , cor. 13th and llcrce S02-tf FOR SALE 800,000 feet dry lumber , Aph , Oak , Elm , liasawood andSoltMapio. E , A. btlnson.St. Varies , Michigan. SOO-nSlp E A quantltv nf Job and new iaper typo for X sale. Also u good Zither. U. T. Dunce , care Do. ) illlce. _ 755tf : n\OK SALE Cottage of 5 rooms , bara , corner lot li I ? Shiiin'sadditiononlyii.6iO8nuM-l ; ; ; h payment balance monthly. Bargain. McCaguo , opp. lostolllee. eiDtl [ TiOR SALE Oil EXCHANQE-A water power Grist P mill , reasons for foiling gh en ou application to loo. E. Bra g , Waverly , Neb. COl-lraKi [ 71011 BALG-Now phoctori. Inqulrsol Geo. III ; ; . L gina at northeast corner 19th md Dodge631tl 631-tl . SALE Fine business chatica at Grand IilinJ t.iOR 1 . ? 5.roOou3 thobank buHln 2Si41 ; an tlice building nhloh rents fni $15 a mouth ; a l ria ro and burglcr prool eafo with Yale time lock cost 1,600 , also very large bank book 3re uroof fao , anl counter , desks , lurd coal stove , in fact , a corn- loie bank outfit , together \viih lol 41x68 on Looui s Iroet. Title perfect. Trrins i canh , la'onee on fine ud two joars time If dealrud. Call on or uddroxa Juv ' . White Orand Island , Neb. 62M1 H1OH MALE A goo 1 ramo house , 6 roou-j , all In peed order Must bo moved ctonoo Apply to \Vo-tera Newspaper Union , cat , lith and How. rd streets. 314-tf TOR SALE Chonp a second h nd liUh top h J Inquire at SImpflon'a Cirr'xra ' factiiy , led ) < r , otwecu 14th and 16th. 2M-U TOR SALK A whole lock of clothing , hoots and * ehoes , bulldlnguatcosli , ro'jii-ing from builn ens. . II. I'cternon. S04 nontti Tenth utroat. 113-8m TOR SALE Two op-in oaccncl-ntnd ug-jiei , uJ * ono delivery wr-sou , nhoap , ' , 1SIO n rnty f > , MIBCEtLAttTOUll. ' OST-IUd Iil h setter drz A suitable ninird - twill 'jo paldby luiMnweaie at 19j7 DoujU " ' eco.np _ O.ST Ono dark hi } inaro about nix or bcien - iyoMHoldM wenKojiw. Finder wlllleaio sune ; f. K. I ! lley , 1610 nor.li Uih ftt. , and bo reward ] i _ _ _ r.se-i9p OST Agold album locket with (3) ) ilctuiu -i finder will pleano rotuni to Neil & Ou j-ml , 1413 "dgo St. ; , ra igp 1AVE taken out lljenae Jorlajltg drala 655-21 J. O , CORUV. OST hltik Iiitlifcttcrant to he i.amo o' / "Shot. " Any one r/itarnintr linn t J O II. k J , S , illlni , 131U.Dou l.iibta'U , will get u joward of ? j , ' ' OST Oil H'HAYKIi ' Abronn waUir ep unel doi : from rueldrjrcootr'apuinf Udeii , No. TU'J mirth d bt. Anyune rUuiulag him will ic reutrdoiL _ _ Sr4 tfp I HANDDNKD HCVd8TE\DS-rrtrsoiiswh-iabin- V donod homesivuiHlt ] WosUrn Itantas , tKiwr ( . 'c'lilvKrti J no 15th , ItiSO JlU.o adil/.ej nu gaidln thotaii'i ) by kttt-r on'y ' Uuic Mvihul jnJ : alei > tatuu/eiit , Norton Ivtnsag , KlQp 1AUEN Ul'-Oa October 2 * . , n lUjht ' - y horio. .HhlvetjntlE.fen heailajdtwi'ti ! | i t ju t abovi , oi'/ltlo Vf. lihott , ono u.U'i iwtui trubarragVe. 34'Mt lew , Storxse , steve ricryis and general ro- O.M luton , lllti. 1Kb S ( . 740-ul3 I Its. fiCilHODUR , Slansdio HuaUr , h now losn ti tei N. W. corner SOt-Vuid Cuss at 7iinlT JldVY viixlt-i , sin.l B I. cujspoiJicle-vica at tin shtrttbt uotiL-o aud w un > tur.u of the dny , In ail itlrtli Ctfiitrloaj way wtnout th lea > t iiiO'vol tiou occup.u.Uor n J < n'iJte , with , < iur liuyruvoJ and V luikt.3 apjuratus. j. n uj A , Cu , , JUjO CW'iu > e. 710-nld ? JIUVV vaults , ti\i auu oopuob oicaa.'U with t > nltary dc ti > a. S ti lvtioa i'liarftntei" ! by r" , J. M. Huilth box 378. . > UUUIlllbTrVMl'S On ) inanufaituiera inOniRlu V lleeil'rlouu'l-'o. Mi tf ( SWOV5SHOU3TOJOHN JNOERTAKERS I Al the cU iit&n.l Hi7 FIMV. I" , U- " Itir.ih I.w . " u > Nf .j ,