.DAILY I3EE 1UKSDA > DECMIBEB 23 , J 84. TDE DAILY BEE Oitiklin Oflu" ' MJ. lUO Fftrimm Qt. New York Ofllco , llooin 05 Tribune . . _ my tronlnif.'eiocrl Sur.d * ) * . „ Toe il > lUndif moinln ? daily. OBI f * r . $ lo.KM Thte Month't . $ Oil Kcatr.t . SW 1 On * Month . Per Week , 16 Onts 'J.SLTT tin wiifii < i , rnjueunD imii WMKISMT. V ) t > M . J2.W I Three itonlhi . I (0 IxMor.tbS. . 1.00 I Ono Months . I Oaamnnliatloni relating to Ktm and Editorial d to tha EDITOR or Tni Lirrm. All nortneM Tltor and Remittance * ihoa.d bo ( liircvwd toTnxnin rcmuimxa OovirANT , OMAHA. D ; ftt , Chocks nnd Portomce. ordere to b mad p J- bU to tic ord r o ( the company. VHE BEE PDBLISHINQ CO , , PROPS' ' K. llOSKAVATKIlgE lltor. A. It. Fitch , Manscer'Dally Circulation , ' ! ' O. Uox , 488 Omnha. NeK TIIKKR arc fewer laboring tnon ntid mechanics out ot employment in Omaha than In cltica of half the population. TUB weather prophets who predicted that wo should have no cold weather deem to have been a little previous. Tiir.nr. ia no lack of aspirants for the hcnutorial aoat of Mr. Blair , of Now LJampjhiro. The woods are full of 'cm. OIKVKLAND dotnn't do much talking. Porhapn ho Is nfraid that if ho opens hla month too much ho will put his foot in It. OMAHA Booms to have forgotten nil ixbout the atato fair. It looks now as if Lincoln la to have a walk-away with the capital prize. Til RUE la at least ono branch of indus try that is not affected by the general depression , and that ia democratic filatoinuklng. THE statesman of Arbor Lodge will bob up serenely at Lincoln to-day in antici pation of being made chief soup dispenser of the Nebraska democracy. Tut ! ice crop is an assured aaccos. As the railroads will not ba called upon to move it , the harvesters will bo enabled to reailea something from it. THIH cold weather makes the democrats fool more like wearing their stockings Ohrldtmaa eve than hanging them up in expectation of their being filled by their political Santa Glaus. WE would like to know if the cold wave Hag woa unfurled from the post- oflico building in time to give the public warning of the Manitoba wave that has struck us amidships , as it were. To MOIIKOW the democratic convocation convoke iUolf at Lincoln. Dr. Mil ler will presently discover whether ho is H bigger man than J. Sterling Morton nnd the democratic state committee. HERMAN feels very grateful for the fuggostioi * of ox-Contingent Con gressman P. O. Hawos relative to tbo tmnato restaurant. It Is a bigger thing than the Now York poatoflico pie-stand. IT will bo a cold day when Dr. Miller goU loft. The signal service thermometer - tor In the editorial rooms of the Herald will probably indicate zero to-morrow when the doctor l oks at it , prior to the democratic convocation at Lincoln , THE United States Senate restaurant Is estimated to ba worth ton thousand dollars lars a yoarand ] la controlled by the vice- president. Tom Hondricka will probably Icoop that valuable perquisite in the fnmily. NOTWITHSTANDING the general dopres alon Omaha is to-day the most prosperous city of its siza in the United States. There is no use of croaking.Vo are do ing viell enough considering the condi tion of affairs In other cities. THE coming Christmas will bo ono on which to especially remember the poor. The business depression has intensified thuir needs and sufferings , and the char- itnblo can do a world of good this win ter without going far to seek opportuni ties. 1 r is not often that a man has the pleasure of reading hla obituary before lie ales. Kossnth , however , has been Afforded that pleasure , and ho knows what the liberty-loving press and people rf the United States really think of him lie can now die happy. Although 82 yuara of ago ho is in good health , livinf at Turin , and ho may bacomo a contona rlan. A MINOR Incident of Koaeath'a visit to this country in 1851 illustrates the wa in which fashions In dress are sometime originated. The eloquent Hungarian voro a soft felt hat , which became fash lonablo for youug men , being reproduce ) In the shops under the name of the Kos ruth hat. Until that tlmo felt hats rror Mmost unhnowu in this country , and , I Eurjpo , as Ilorbers Spencer has pointo ; out , they wore worn only by a few pollt ical Hgitatora. NF.W YOUR has a constitutional pro vision in regard to the state cauaus elml lar to tint of Nebraska. Under this pro vision the census of Now York state i taken every ton years. It was taken i IBGd and again in 1675 , and will ba take ik aln In 1885 , thus alternating at inter v ls of fire years with the national con ens , The population of the auto i 1870 was 4,382,75'J ' , and In 1880 wa 0,083,681 , an increase in the ten year of about 700,000. Nebraska's first atat census will be taken in 1885. TI1E NICARAGUA CANAL. The prop -scd Nicaragua canal treaty has directed public attention to Nlcnra gua , about which country there seems tj be very little known by the people of the United States. It is not , as many people tuppojp , ono of the revolutionary repub lic ? of Central Amorlci , but on the con trary is a constitutional republic , and a peaceful nation. The president is elected every four years , nnd the election nnd transfer of power take place in as orderly a manner as In the United States. The salary la $500 per month , and the office is * at prooent filled by Dr. Adam Cardenas. ft man of high ability. Nicaragua has a house of representatives and a scnatu modeled ftor our national legislature. It IM no debt , and has a government ovonno of $2,000,000. There is within : io republic n railroad thiity-throo miles eng , which is under government con- rol , In which respect the Nicaragua rc- ublic Is somewhat In ndvanco of the Jnited States. There are UOO.OOO in- abltants , and the people nro mostly In- ians and negtocs or of mixed descent , 'hero nro 8,300 pupils in school , a rcg- lar army of 700 men , and a militia of ,000. The area of the republic is about qual to .that of North Carolina. The > rincipal products are coffee , cocoa , in- igo , India rubber , cattle , hides , and fine woods , of all descriptions. The ther mometer ranges from 75 to 80 degrees long the proposed canal and the climate s said to bo ono of the healthiest in the world. Tno passage will bo 145 miles , 20 of which Is in Lake Nicaragua , ne- ossitatlDg but tnronty-fivo miloo of ox- avation. The lake is forty miles long , with a depth of ton or twelve fathoms. t is estimated the canal will not cost vor 550,000,000. The treaty provides that the United titoa shall have the right of way for a ilp canal , to connect the two oceans , ficaragua to protect the employes , and xompt from duty all articles of every ascription employed In construction , 'ho United Status is to furnish the money and complete the canal within ton years from the date of 10 ratification of the treaty. The canal a to bo controlled by a board of manors - ; ors , eix in number , each country op1- minting throo. The ships of all nations re to bo permitted to go through the anal upon payment of a certain toll , jut the goods which they carry shall bo xempt from duty , except that a die rlminatlon as to toll may bo made favor of coasters of the United tatos and Nicaragua. The territory milo nnd a quarter wide on each eldo of 10 canal will bo nndor the joint man- jomont of the two countries , but Nlca- agna will continue to have jurisdiction f the Inhabitants within that atrip. No overeignty la to bo acquired by the Jnited Statea. The division of the net refits of the tolls will bo two-thirds to 10 United States and one-third to Nica- agua. It la but natural that England should nd roaaon to protest against this country ntorlng into any ouch scheme , bnt the oclaration of the London press that the reaty Is a direct violation of the layton-Bulwor treaty on the ground hat the United States will acquire torri- orial sovereignty , and that no provision made of all the world's trade la without substantial foundation. It maters ors not what England may say , but it so appona that this country acquires no overeignty and the treaty gives to the world's commerce j every roaaonablo ac- ommodation. The trouble with John Jull , however , is that ho aoos in the pro- osod canal a formidable rival to thn Snea anal , which has done so much to divert ommorco from this country. The ad- antagos to ba gained by the Nicaragua mal are patent to all. The water route rem Now York to SAH Francisco will be shortened sovonty-fivo , ayu , twenty-seven daya to Hong Kong , hirty-four to Shanghai , and fifty-two to /allao. It will give the sailing vessels of heUnitod States opportunity to como into competition with the transcontinental ailroads , whoso exorbitant rates would nocosuarily bo reduced. It will be soon hat the advantages to bo derived from his result alone would ba incalculable to the producers of this country , Our merchant chant shipping would bo revived , and at , ho same time our commercial relations with the countries of South America would become more- intimate and protita able. If honestly built and fairly con ducted it aocinato us that the Nicaragua canal cannot help being a profitable enterprise torpriso , and satisfactory not only to the two republics directly interested , but to ofl the world bcaido. TN several of the largo eastern cities the street-cars are comfortably heated by small stoves. No fuel is carried , as the fires nro attended to at the stables am the charge lasts over the entire trip , the conductor being only required to shako the stove whoa starting on his return The Chicago papers ara now demand Ing that the street cars in that city bo heated.Thoro is no reason why they should not bo , except the expense which the corporations naturally object to. I is to bo hoped that the Omaha stroot-ca company will be enterprising enough to heat its cars. The expoaso would bo moro than counterbalanced by the re receipts from increased travel. At proa out a Urge number of persons prefer to kocp warm by walking rather than to ride in an ice-box on wheels. SOME time ago the city council ] con o'uded to abandon the practice of pub lishlng the monthly appropriation ordin anco. The BEE said nothing about it a the time.bocanso It might havobeencharg e 1 that we were Interested In the publlca tlon as the BEE WAI then the oflicia paper , Now tint this charge cm n longer ba made , wo do say that the tax yer of Omaha nro entitled to know very penny appropriated by the city ouncil. The ordinance should bo pub- shed every mouth. let it cost what it may. The greatest safety for the tax- nycra is publicity of everything relating o the expenditure of public moneys , THE voice of Ohio is still hoard through * ut the land. She expects her usual laro of offices , although the president- loot didn't como from tbnt state this me. Governor Iloadly la the latest can- idalo from that commonwealth for a ablnet position. The governor thinks o would nnko an excellent attorney oueral , nnd has written a letter to n rominent democrat nt Washington to onvinco Cleveland of thatfactand other- iso boom him for the placo. The Clovo- and Leader's Washington correspondent ays the governor might ns well under- : and first as last that the coal oil crowd as gene back upon him , that ho will not a their candidate for attorney general ; nd they nro understood to bo the minis- ors plenipotentiary and envoys oxtrAor- Inary to the state of Ohio during the omlng administration. Ir has long boon the darling ambition f Dr. George B. Lorlug's bonovolcnt nd bucolic heart to have n department f agriculture created , Onder the charge f necrotary of agriculture , whoso bouofi- ont task it should bo to make the waste laces of Arizona blossom like the rose , nd people the pastures of Indiana with breed of hogs that are capable of cast- ng shadows and can bo scon oven when hey approach the observer "end on. " t now seems as if that ambition would 10 realized , but , inasmuch ns the initials f the secretary of agriculture's name rill not bo George B. Lorlng , the good color's interest m the subject Is not no con ai it was n few weeks ago. Phil .dctphia ' Record. It is quite likely , however , that n doctor rill bo the lucky man after all , and his rat name is Geo. It is almost unno- essary to nay that wo rotor to Dr. Miler - er , the editor of the Omaha Herald. JAY Gould's prediction that 1885 will o n money making year does not seem 0 bo received with much onthuiaam or aith by the cool-headed philosophers of ho press. The Philadelphia Record aya : Mr. Jay Gould BOOS a revival of bnsi- ess ahead and a boom in securities. So asciuated ia ho by the prospect that ho s absent-mindedly unloading stocks up- n the people who ait nt his foot and own financial wisdom whenever their amaliol otops on their toes. Some 0113 ught to jog this good man's elbow , or ia family should seek the appointment 1 a guardian for his person and estate , or IBO the first thing they know ho will nvo disposed of all his holdings before iat boom comes. THE example having been aot by the : ow York Times , it has become the ashion among the metropolitan papers o steal treaties. It has been discovered hat It ia no trick nt all. The Now York 'ribunc on Thuwday last captured the Nicaragua treaty while the Herald gob- led up the San Domingo document. The Jnitod Statea senate will probably give np 10 Idea of keeping such documents- - roc , if enterprising newspapers continue o publish them in advance of their rati- cation or rejection. KINO L : opou ) , of Belgium , 5 * contrlb- ting § 400,000 a year to African mission * ut of hla own private purse. If Leopold would spend that amount of money mong nls poor and deatitue subjects o venture that the recording angel ould glvo him moro credit in the heav- nly record of good deeds. Charity be- ins at homo , and there is nethlng to no le aa charity ; .and probably King Lee _ old can find quite as ijood a missionary old in Belgium ns in Africa. NEW YORK state cannot complain of a ack of political excitement this year. o sooner had the presidential count , which occupied everybody's attention , , icon concluded , than the senatorial con- est was begun , and it is warming up ivor/y / day as the session of the legiala uro approaches. Arthur , Evarta and ilorton nro the most prominent candi latca , but the dark horao may come in ahead on the homo .stretch. BOB INCEKSOLL thinks President Clove- and "will investigate the national edifice rom the peak of the rldgo pole to the floor of the coal cellar. Ho will tout the , rray of sinecures that have bnon holding ho parlor floors and letting the actual workers roost in the attic. Whether he finds the former few or many , that will be the extent of the change. " This , lowovor. may bo ono of the mistakes of [ ngorsoll. THE Omaha board of trade ought to lold some more meetings to discuss iho city charter and amendments. Only two weeks remain before the legislature as somblcs , and so far only two or three subjects have been discussed. All the important changes needed In the charter should bo thorough discussed and agreed upon. _ IT Is rumored that President Cleveland will retain Hazen at the head of the sig nal service. The probabilities , however , are there is no foundation for the rurcor and that Ilnzen will have to go. Htat ) Senator Finvcc , 01 Mow Vork , on "How about Cleveland ? " "Oh , hu is full of resolves , and ho thinks ho can sail the old ship righ along through smooth waters and foex every passenger on the best the marke oil'jrda without the least sort of trouble Just wait a while. Ho hasn't commence keeping hotel yet , nnd when ho does h will find every democrat from Maine to Texas wants a front parlor with a bath attached , and if they are put off with eli-noor attio , or are told that the hous 1 * full , there is golnc to bn music of th Wagnorlan style. It is all right , thl taffy about carrying out a policy to "sul the bnifncss classes , but con reea Is go- itit ; to Imvo Hi finger in the pie , nnd it wauts to have n hnd in the suiting. I eeo plenty of trouble ahead for our robust - bust friend from Bafl'ilo , but I am will ing to glvo him a chance. You see I ntn libor\l , like a good many other people who have got nothing to say In the mat1 ter. " AN OLD-TIME MYSTERY , A Suit In District Court Urcnlls Kv- SccncH of ItonK A o. 1'aplllion Tme ) . The case of Tholrtng vs. Thclring , now ou the docket of the district court , will call to tlio memory of all old residents of Surpy county a singular incident of the earlier days. Fourteen years ago there lived on n farm , in the southeastern part of the county , two brothers Frederick and Olana Tholring , the former ntlll roaidlng hero , nnd being well and favorably known as ono of the foremost mon of the county. The brothers were owners of a great many acres of land in this vicinity. Ono bright Sunday morning , In the fall of 18G1) ) , Olana , the younger brother , left the houeo with an ax in his hands , with which ho was going to shave the bark from aomo fence posts that had boon lg- nitod by n prairie Cro. lie was soon sev eral times that day , but never afterward \Vhon ho failed to return homo that night his brother was alarmed and searching parties were hastily organized. Every foot of land Iu that part of the county was gone over by the searchers , but to no avail. The only rcsultwaa the finding of the nx ho carried when ho loft homo. This was found under a bay stack. At the time there were many theories as to the strange aiTiir , but tliay all amounted to notnlogj and the event is shrouded iu as deep my story to-day as over. There were vague rumors of mur der , and some wont BO far as to assort that relatives of the missing man were in * torestod pecuniarily in hia absence , bnt to tbo cioiit of tnoao relatives , ouch a theory was never generally believed. There were also hints of a woman in the case. Long before his flight from homo and friends Olaue had acted very strangely - ly , BO ns to lead many of the nolchbors to believe his mind was affected. The opin ion of this claaa was that ho wandered away iu a delirium , fell into the river , and was drowned. The eult at law referred to is brought by Mr. Frederick Thclring , who prays for the partition of a largo amount of Sarpy county lands , tltlo to which is now vested in the two brothers. The petition will probably bo granted at the apodal term of the district court , to bo hold next Tuesday. At the time of the diaap- poaranco the aflalr was the ecnaation of the hour , and many old aottlera will remember - member the excitement attending it. "Wanted. " Chicago Newa. The St. Louis Globo-Democrat of yoe- terday bad a special telegram from Chicago cage , which said that a gentleman in this city had received a latter from Dr. Gee L. Miller , of Omaha , in which the doctor made nso of the following significant words : . "Allow mo to add that when I shall have been fully installed in the cab- not of Governor Cleveland , I hope you will not hesitate to accept an invitation to my Washington hospitality. " From this the Globo-Democrat surmises that the Omaha etatesman surmises that the Omaha statesman has received positive notification that ho will ba wanted at Waahlngton for the next four yoara. Wo decline to Indorse the Globo-Damocrat's ourmlao until wo clearly understand what it moans by ' 'wanted. " King of tbo Hunches. The largest cattle ranch in the United Statea under ono management Is that of Richard King , of Texas. It comprises pwardaof 800,000 acres , all under fence , nd nearly 200,000'head of cattle , horses nd sheop. This- ranch has has been agerly sought by. English , French and Dutch capitalists , but the successful com- letltor ia the United States Land and nvostment company of > Now York city , who have jnat concluded a purchase at $6,500,000 for the entire property. The company anticipate on annual income of nearly 81 500,000 from this source , as ; ho mcroasn of oattlo is about 85 per cent. As an indication of a moro settled condition of financial affairs , the mana ; or says that the company's first mortgage ago 3 per cent bonds are being rapidly soucht at 102 and interest , and that the oeling now shown by American capital- eta in this class of' investment property a growing dally. Scarcely twenty-five years ago the most powerful piece of artillery was a sixty-eight pounder , throwing its pro- ctilo with a velocity of 1 , ( > OU feet per econd. Now the weights cf guns have n creased from five t > > ono hundred tons , the velocity from 1,600 to 2,000 feet per second , the energies from 1,000 tons to over 25,000 , and the projectiles from eight pounds to 3,000 pounds. Smoke Seal of North Carolina Tobac 10. PILLS 25 YEARS IN USE , rhfl Greatest Medical Triumph of the Ago ! SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. l.oea of appetite , Dowel * , costive , Ifelnln tbo bend , with a dull lensatlon In the back part , 1'nln under Iho houlder- iilado , Fullness after eating , with adl- Incllnntlonta exertion of body or mind , Irritability of temper , few plrll , wllh n. feeling ofhnvlnir neelected mama duty , Weariness , Dizziness , Fluttering nt Ibe Heart , Dots before the eye * , Headaclio over the right eye. ReitleiineMi with fitful drearai , Highly colored Urine , and CONSTIPATION. TUTX'H i iiX8 nro especially adapted to eueh cases , ono close effects aucli u jhanKaorfeellnfrnstoustonlslitiioBUtrercsr. They increase tlieAPPetlte.ondcauieitbo body to Take ou rie iithui tn niteraIJ nonrUtieil.nml by their Toiilo Action , on produc"l the niiteittveOrgam.JteciilarMtoolaoro Vrlf SiKe.14 Murray . . . . TUTT'S HAIR DYE. UitxT HAIK or wmsitcue " "B 10 " , JLOSSY IlLACK by ft slnclu fipplloauon oj this Urn. It Imparts u natural color , nets Instantaneously , bold by UrnggUtt , or ent by express on locelptof 81. JjYlco,44 Murray St. . Now York. KOTICE. The ptrtnenhlp heretoloje e Utlrj | ? l > tH n Charleii M , Leltfhtnn and Ilcnrv T. Clark undi-r ti\t name ol Ulshtoo. & , Clark , Is hl da > dlmotted b ) tumuli onrteni , MrLe'abtJ * r < iirln/ . All Inilebted nemdut ti > dflrm illbooollort > d by llr. Clark nlallcUtnuaB ln t ulii fl'iuwill be prewntfd tn Wm ( or jwirueut. Mr a rk will rontloiw buslntiil at the nil u .nd No. 1111 Km cy tt'rct. Signed , . txioilrov , UK > KTT. CLARK. Iron ] tuJu IN THE PASTRY IP "Vnnllln.T/rmnn.OratiBf , cc.flnvnr Cnkei , Creitiii , Iiiililnirii.tcn ! * ilcllcntrly unil nut * llrtUly i theft-nit I'loni Mhlcti they nro ninile , FOU STRENGTH AM ) TRUE TltUlT FLAVOR THEY STAND ALONE. PfttPAFUD BY THf Price Baking ; Powder Co. , Chicago , III. St. Louis , Mo. tni OP Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder - HO Dr. Price's Iiiipnliu Yonst Gems , Itot Dry Hop Trait. 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' oil ! > rMiiml iir'pittj , rtntlols or roll tir < t. Cnmln Matiiiial Hc'Mipc KOS Fitf'umMicct F4 J nli | U.SIto loan en dt p'f'crM | , 'n ' niitm il M S 00 ii 1 up \ \ . II .Metier , 1 ° ; ' ti loin on chattels It } J. f Ilmlly , - " . M 14th t m JMI li 3 v , . i > il L.VICI In ouinaol KM ) and upward m 0. F. UaUa and Co. , Mrd I.tUte ami l.i'in Her Hi 11 , 1MB 1'ori-arn St. ROD II I ONKY loincd oa Chattels. lUltrutd Ticket I bought and ( old. . Foreman , SIS B. ) Hh UliU' [ \fAMKU K iKiml nnii In dim1 a t. > ic | resent V ) nnutilftrtuicr anUco to tlio tln't. RCIH ! | n ) o tlio tlRlit | irtj Send lo'ortwe uvl | u tic nnnitli t" ln < 'k up i.iiro to ' llnnufctnrtr " I' . O. ox ' .01 , thlcnjro , 111 , 0' --'i 1VANTM ) A. kooil acthuwotrAQ to trU.e clitri ! o ( illulnic roinn Kt.iiulto at 811 lioixl" "t ( ita K hll An cVirrlinccd | tico d gill at l' 4 Ila\ciiport Mt 27 S3 Klr t clim Rltl lor ROiicra ! louse otk None Lilt cunprtdit tii rtink , h Iron ncnl ninit ; . lnqutruS31i Capital n-crmo , SJ2 X r\'rtjTlKl > A Titat joulv ( ; oin "n girl tn I I housework Ai..lv | to northwest corner , ci Tfmvirth andlMSi , Mr < . Snu'l Huts 'JOI-vl \\"ANHU-ladj OROMI fir " ( ju en 1'rotcctor' i T daU ) ntcckliiR anl R'lrt Uuortirs | , nliottldor htfu-Of , Inutlr , li(8Ci lorniB , il cts Sniclcj , tnfitj liclls , ilcmo prntectois , be. Kitlr.lv now device , nprtccdeiitcd j \Vcliu\ofiO.-iRcntrt 100 monthly. Address wlttiMnniiir.il O Co. , 0 South It.yt. ! . Ch'CBKO. ' ISO j Iu , X7ASTEt > HO Billctotn , cooil jnv tithurlsht T V nuti . Aodro > 9 Noli lH Mutiul Maaih oiicllt o 90clallon , Krcinont , Nil ) . Oil J.nft liulliRiirKcnll'imnln ilt > nr counti ) IT to tike nice , light * nt > iiltn nnt work at thilr n liomtH , PI t < ) jSkdnytxfljf nnd qu'etlj nm'r , orktcnt b } iuft < l , ii"caiua > Hluf ; na ti > ini forripl/ . 'loibo niliJKM Itulmb a MMI'IK Co. , 1'fil nililphh , I ' \7ANTitD A riciinmi ( llrl latf np'nl liomnwnik \ \ innnnall lainll } Inqn'r * . > conl do r from iuthi' t corner ul'lHnt > tlrbtai.il LuAMiiuor t. 2.1-tf ANTKD-A TCII il Rlrl at Illll i.Co , ll.'t rrrili 10.h bt. . Oruuuse s hlwk. U.i'Sl -HAIHIE CHIOKKNS I want .1 man In crjr ' town In Ibo suto to bnv them lor ca h. No in't K t > iimitU | ) . 0.1) ) llecnoflnor anrl Hhlu icr < I Oainu p ti try and * BRf , bOI , tC3 , S:6 , ana 8 7 lowaulHc , lnmha 248 tf f3 > ffilp WAK1KD Agents to Imi.illc our I'lcctrlc licit nnil niiillanco' | , ixc'urlt u ten itorj i ; > \ en A Krord ppoitunlt ) for i ho t\K\\t \ \ \ > Jinrtlc1) . In ol' ' ate bj ad rcsslni ; tbo rccrlcja M'I'K Co. , Kansaj Uitj.Mo. VANTED * n cxin'ilouccil liook-kucpcr. Appll cam rauht huublu to furiil-n rttVi t ires Ad roE V t ) . Bux t05 , i tatln gu mid salary expected. . " , 2W 2p ! ! IANTP.DOoo < l butcher to lent p > r > of 6torc,205 W noithlithbt. IW.tf A c.od Inundrosa at Knmvct llctuo. W 213 2 p T7ANTED [ An oldoily person of cxoorlonce to. r akochnrifool an Infant. Applyat2312 0p tola\e V ANfED-A Finatt ulrl to nitUt nt houai keeper < > aa securd a ] miaiicct position bv cs'llnir at ZltO Lasa St 23S ' . ' 2p \ , ANTED LAU1EH Oil QKNlliEMKN In city r V or country , to UKo nice , light and pleasant work at their own homes ; (1 to per day easily and qulotly made ; work cent by mall ; no canvassing ; no bUrnp for roi.lv. 1'leiso addrom UclUblo Uauf'i ; Co. , Pbllndelpnla , P . SOS-1m 7AN1KD By theNebriukftl'lro n 1 Waterproo 'V I'alntand Roofing Co. , rilUbio mealncveiy county In tbo etato tn orKanlzo compvilcs for work ngourolnt. | Thtro's bl ( ? nonoy In Ifc. fcr ) r cultrj So. , nddresa OK. . Mkyne , Sacrrtiiy atd anaKer , Uinaha. TTT ANTKD To buy ft city lot to bo paid In wool ly rY or monthly Installments. Addrera" ! ! . n "tee alee. 2ie tt TTANTED-81tuation.bj avoitnKli-lJ M ftcnoR- 'V raphcr nnd rp rater on tlu t > pe-wrltor or lllgrapli. Address t' . 0 boi-TiM. AUrmv' " ' ! t < e | . ence Ri\en aid reifuirixi , ; OS'-Do Workon a set of liookp , . cvoniii a , WANTED . , " i\erlnj ; "Boo. " 370 24p T17ANTKD By a lh oicrjetto man who under- 'V ttindH the grocery and ni tion 'KiflncHs , to riucl In Ho\iti.\Vc3' N Jraika for Omata Wboloiam louse , wfll acquainted zma addrrFS i'.d will furnish icsi ol refereicts. Address boxvOii Ilord ) , Neb. irANIED Hitua'lon , iv thorou ily competent ' V salesman In either a dry ccode , boots and rhoo r grocery house. Applicant is neil acquainted yn iitha. Addrees JIcLaguo Urcs , ItcCapic'a bank . 205 tf T17ANTED A position OB at aipronttc | In a hnni- r'V uareetoru. Address C. S. Unbolt , Norfolk , ub. 171.Jaii.14 A iounnmarrieunian w ala mtuation M nook. \ . keeper , in wholeule oitibliobcicnt In Orrnh . ddroaa"C. " oaro Bee. ' 98-tf 17ANTBD Second hand safe , malliun uliw. must 'T ' ho chcipanilii good order. Alee t < o i-c. nd hand olllu ) tscku. Aadiosa "C li , " tillot - o. 271 i5p Two nice clcjn train 1111.11 tJ taku a WANTED IjoiutllulU fnrnlilicil roim oul mciU at n ra'lroad ' m n' hoiM , 4 block-i from U. r. depot , II f-t cla s In c\tr\ uiea. | Aildn.K. . It. Man , Utu Ottlci litl.SOp * 7K Will lut } n ni-o ( dfcontod toilet ( or . I u 'chamber ) BC < at Hoodji'S-Glilna biorr.cor. U.h and la\cncort street * . 1-Ttf | 7A 'KD 10000 famlloa to try our sUf ritlnK r < I'uro Buckwheat ( lour and Silf-i ieluK L" n eal krpt Dy all fliet oa ttyocaia. Wo warrant all uckwbcat sold under our brand pure. Vi. J. WKL- HANa & CO. , Manufacturers. 811-tf ANTKD To rent , roomier sultoi I rooin , fur- W nUhcilor unfutnUhed. Ailic-asO. It. A , 1 0 ' . ,16th St. 08 < j H , \ ANTED Ladlea and yoang men to Instruct In W book kcepinu : will H3Jb ou ha'f pi\ until tulut tloninre furnibh.d. J. U bnuth , . OU 11NT A nuw ! ou v of 1 luoinx. I'U'jnlro i ' " ' " " - , nt the -HI , OU UHNT Furnwn > " > 3 t.03 Bout 2 F street. ' ' flP T7 < UU llENT-rarnUbnl room at OOli N. 1/th. HF 1OK KtNT ! . " < * plupart funUhed innins. In- F ( UiroN. W. cornH ISIhaud K nf gt 152il KENT Flvo homee.from JIfiper monl'j miebkokfhom red car line ttrttt-car. ( . 'o.i ne.S K , cor , 15th and Uoulan. ) J > 0't HKJn1 A cottar" of 3 rooms , in 20th stteit , FOH - Ht llaif * venue ; 112.60 p'j mouth. K ar- n SwltJer.su b HtliutrtLt. 10UI 11ENT llouao ol eight reams , tltuitcd be FOU nO nrentapd 1'taaini itieetnoii llvnuy treet. Innulse elW. M. Thompson , Ural Nation l nk " tl KEN ( Antre furnltli itroom l.tioK I ruin Foil ' Oiurft : llouso , | lt ! [ cr month , U. 1) ' . Marin - in , 81 * H. 1Mb 0 3. " riOK IlbhT Store room Ittl Ktrnam Bt , h or 1 without Billiard tabltab _ ) faultui itO. . Hia Karuainct. IW tf KENT Kurnluhe i loom and board & .00 p i FOK . Very beat lee tlun , 1B14 UaMinport. UBNT Urlck tottiRe , 8iJUH , UH Jack son St , ! l roni/H , well nn ) cKl.-ui , good ou bouifk , ( Ultib.o cull small UuJ ) , 815 dvai ceia \ ( julre at liiiw _ < sl' iOK HKNT Fiunlihcil room with board W\ CaM UuomlieaUd. Z5I-22 iOH HIU 'T I'urnlahod iiflm fur uuutleinun , ISO F O.lif.rDlibt. Z51-U 7\OH HKNf A new elbt room house , e.julr F llrs E. HaddlS5tb , berween Diunpoit an HI * TI' llKNT KurDl hl > d larze front icom wit FCIIl a nd i0 o l71 fallforr.U. ? HKNT Kinolv lurnuhed i r > ith Irnot room EOZ 1 ilrttilPK itollk h 0 | 15 0' V ? ; „ , „ ' IJi-J'l1 O * t Ml i no Itiinlnh'ii rcoin with J7 t i. < r HUM' d ; b ' , 1PH Wr . ( ( " , OitllkNT-K 'Ml ' new ootUec. I ic at 1 J ' N IDtli S' . Kt I'M ) and MIAMI . Ui i I'Mliwtnt fiHun * Mid f.irnWif 1 to rr , I. A Inrpo nlop tjftin , wil td b ) lioiltr , tu rf t ti a cliilf 4 pirrnn fur iiirdvlUr per e krn , t. , i04 ! ) ( R < ! . . | rtJIl hl-Nr-l'urnlthtd locnil lSfPtlodKe st , ) IlKf T-l ar u hli l fuiljl'lurl Kon. a > r > nimllcr i-iipm. / | t > lj J S MtithistAM t , .v ' ' HHJT- nrrooin ln n Sldar.iF l/ird | l ( ? JT'O'1 | luoi.tli . Harknr & MC III. ITMJlt I I XT Nice lutMUl.H rouir , dicjj < 10 1 .S 1Mb MII 11 ) KUf I/On 11KNIMti ! t rd , furi lml L1 front IP' in , ca and Imib rcr. f i tb > inl n ] 4t'i. Alon liw Ubiiboai outdl. outdl.1TO 1TO H IjlUlt hh\T Nrftt4ft and chiapctt trnlthid room 1 InOninlM. ApltiU | II. Aiidir uii , toniu IV Anderson Dlntk , tioitn uutranco , J011 * mid Laton < ort M , HiJ Jan 15 I7MJH HLNT-A pkiumt [ iirnUliid ro > ri ulth rr J ? without 'Ire , VHtf CItol | a\o. 1H.1 ' . ' . 'p OH HBNT-Siilts ol roois fuinl-hed lor * Souio kiepltitf , ie t on > l aliv iticmil In lite iiiir'nbloik , roinn ithatd IloardSt ltt ( T7IOU KHNT r ural holroom t (1 ( 5 K I/IOK hfcNT Two Imnwhcil or tmtuintilud roonu .1 * N. W. oonicrSOtiiaml rtebstor .St. ' " ( ( vt ( > OH HKM Nlcu euic cf tin fu roans , or ulngle 1J 1 luiiilihcdiriinfuiiilehid , ihe p , Ittl3Ci.ic.-xo , 217 23p J 71011 HKNT-ChoIco mlUi ootBio rooms \cry iit < 1 shabluforitloctor VH tf TJ Olt IttC.NT Cclt Lf ) nt three rjcin' , 23d and 1 Ulaik etrccti. . Inqulro ul Owen Mclaflrr ) , 1Mb ml Dough * , or at b , IK Cor. J.IC.BOU luiil lOtn cSOtf tj tiK Ht.M Toitentitiutn onlj , a plvitiwiii fur * D nlstcd room , S. K. corner 10th uua DoUKlan. 114 tf OH KENT Two elegant rooius In Redlck'a block , , 1613 Karnami 34 ! tf | TOll ( 11 r.NT Furnished IrOnt room for lent 222 N. -T 18th bt HMt 17(011 ( HUNT 0 room housn , flno yaAl , Truk are , 1 ASIKS , 1607 Ffimamdt. 761 tl TTOIl HKNT 7 room brick houjc , burn , tll F and clbtorn , " 111 nnt clrcnp to tlnrlsht tenant or ncll on o ey uioutnly I'M nienti. AMhb , 1607 Karniun street. 78J tl IlKNT Fnrnlsheil rooms brick Llock , modern 171011 1 Imiirouimtn , cue block from Port ofltce , Sf I5thandCapttola\o. I710H UbNT A now house of 10 rooms.ond a barn. [ " bard and soft wattr ; on 1'ark awn-ie , 2 blocks , rom Karnam strict. Inquire 013 Farn m. I13tJ il > 01l HEN'l > citcott > io 3 roomn , hall , pantry J cloiitaiurcsllar , 81260 , alii , other Lhoup teo. icnts. 1) . L. Ihoirms. bJ8 tf [ T < tii ; UKNT-Storc bulldlr ] ? lth resldtnoo rUl for _ $22. perinoLtnlu coed location , 1) ) . L. llionms OSt-lf 11 HUNT Largo southeast room , lir 'o bay window clsnet , llro place and bathroom prhl ; house and turnicuro now ; 601 a , 2Mb street , no blcck north ol Bt. Marj'r a\rnuo , W9 tf UK HKNT turnlshod or uulurnlabrd roomstiow F brick block , corner 10th and Chicago S' CC .jin-3p ? OU KKNT A nine room hou e ; i ir u o loca. ? tbn ; $10 per inonth. Barker ikMnyno. 000 tf jlOH HKNT Cottage of three rooms , 23d nnil Clark struct JInquired Ocn McUadret , 5th nnd Uouklas , or at U. cCor. . Jackson end 10n. ! bSOtf FOR SAtE. T710K S\LK-Hcu-Mi.l hand tiarh'r ' chair , Inquire at ? 1612 Farnam bt. " 21-8 24p OH BALK f'linAV Oneclotant chimbors'et , ono ' leirultt it clock , ono i uirly now Un be Piano , vc k'oM franird iilctur 8 , rnu IIOIBO , liarncs' > IH ! hactcn , one lUlla talc , vii llslz . onu bcauttfiit ihinu colK-esct. 'nqunoNo ' , 2011 Harncy fct. , let nth and 21st 231 Jau IS TTIOH SALKoOMSSlcet on ruminfr Btroet 3 lilooks ? west of MlliUry btldge , lBOj. Jobn L. McCtpua , opposite l'o-t onUo. luO-ll N. 71 OR SALK 13il21 feet on corner , Bonth.oast . . fioi t , house S. rooms , barn , 3 Uocks west of ark are. and Lcmvciiworth , easy pn > m < nts , cheap ,700. John L. M tague. opposite I'ost Offlcc. 108-tf TlOK SALE TwoIctnonOoorpia a\oata i rcat 1 bargain. Also 2n residence on Park avo. , chaap. OTTEH & COBEy 1515 Farn ln t. O)17-ti 7 011 SALK-rIIoBC8 , mults , harteaa and uagone ? on one or two \ ears time. Itoal ontate security . L. Thomas. BBa-tl _ _ , ' JH tiALe : UK JJ.YcTlANUK-At < iu poi uoro , all or part of twothousan i acres of timber land , orty mllet cast of Kansas City , wll cxchan o for obraaka land or merchandise. Bedford , Soner A s 7(011 ' SAIE ldall ry natron , ami 10 ( act lunch counter. KoomSlS , N. 10th. 113 71 OH HALE rtrst class llqi or ptore , nottb } wtstcorneroi 10th and Capitol A\onui ; with ease 'or three > cars time , until ll-f Oil' , tulllnir once co < < tit.t tf KHlDr ) to Europe. . 21222 ? H HALK Ilou-c (6 ( rooms ) and ( our lots. Will Hell cheap la order to k'et Irumcdlato chn je of neat death ef m } cnlld , T. K. I'aifltt , Oi lice 761duol2 7 > OttSAIiK cheap , a mco 4 room cottage full let 1 on Kado , cSv water 10th Elrect , htlf nblockS. Lou unw ortlf , nrscKlilo , torrw cany M. Lie , ro- and Le > vunnarth Htrrut. 74S-t MlSCBLLJlNEODe. ' O T Twop j cheep , mis for ? I/0 ) and the .Ju.hci for > ltJ. Fir d r v * 'l ' i lei fcu return t' tie aslucr of tbo U. I' , otllco nna MIOI\O nwari' )37'i3 ) ITITILU jraJc II A , II omtr ct to 160ro < cf Uriir > W lu.brculty Co. . uortu tRJQ lor tiini , rnu t begood roadatirs , not o er Jjo.ra tljVin N U son , CW no "A1 tnth Bt. 2I12 ] > EOOMS With board , don rabl t or winter App at Ht Chailea Hotel. 110-c TOi < ENA two jot.-.old red hu or whlto ) ict en Itft n | sulikr. A kulUtio lewor ill bo pmd onictuin uf ito taae "o 151 i Hiwtal 2U7 22p i.a , lUlnrt.jobl ) n pn < niiu } ut'jjn ttiIi JN , Ibtn 1 1. . ? tuui J. CaNUbUKlu 142-Jl"p. BOAIU > First-plane uard and Lwls 31 | ier weekat 2iaCap.tol " ATLItN UI > Ono * iUck liorsx four wloie feet , , white face , 1020 3 uth lltbEl , SOl > -6Ucw T [ ) Jt VY vaulta , elrU and cosfTyiola cloaniul at thl 1 < sjortcst notice rjil at any tone ol Iho day , In a& ntrelyordcrlu88 ! vjty wltliot t ' leant nolnstatloix tuaceupaufior riu | llord , wlfi our lin'jrt'vod ruj UoMiiH apparatus. A. Kvani & Co. , Ill \ Caullol vo. 034 diL'Jl A P32JTB LINK 0 P IN OMA1IA NJ'B ' , NOTIOK. _ * ttxk holltM nl th8 nourtncu ( o , will hu hold y In ( lm li , on Monlij. IlKNKl I'lNUI , l'ie 't ut > ee > . d ' is 1 1 * lv DRKXEL (3000KB30I13TO ( JOHN 0. JACQW ) UNDERTAKERS f At the old Uod 1417 Farunu St. 'HUMi > tie VU5.