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THE DAILY BEE-SATUJRDAY FEBRUARY 7 , 1385 THE DAILY BEE. OMAHA Omoa No. 014 AND 010 FAIUTAU ST. JNw YOBK Qinot , lloou 03 TBIDONB UCILD- INNO. Pubtlthtd every mornlnc , eietpt Sunday. Th only Monday mornltiff dally published In the Bute. TRRH1 IIT MAIL Oni Y r r 110 00 | Three Months | 2iO Glx Month * 6.00 | Ono Month I.W The Weekly Bco.l'ubliliscd every Wednesday TURK" , rosrrAio , Ono Year , with premium f 2 00 On Year , without premium 125 HU Month * ) , without premium 75 One Month , on trial 10 coRHR..rostiricn : All Communlcallonii rol tlnj to NownanJ Editorial matter ) ihould bo addressed to the Kuitoa or Till 11IE. nustxnu LinRM All Ilu lnesi txittern and Ilemlttrtncei ihould be mldrotro I to Tin Ilr.n I'cnLiftilivii CoMrANT , OMAHA. IrtftriUhrH.ks and I'ost olllcoordorn tu be made pay. tile to the order ot tbo company. TOE BEE PUBLISHING CO , , PfODS , K HOSnVATKR , KOITOII. i A. H. Kildi , Mana ur Daily Circulation , 1' . O. Uoi , 483 Onmha , Neb. Tin : land grant forfeiture bills still hang flro. U { R not very likely that , ho American LOUBO of lords will take an ; final nation upon thorn during thin BCBSOI ! of ortiftrcsi , mid tlio railroad lobby la no cordmgly jubilant. CoMiNd down to paiticiilnr , , Iho fact may bo cited that the mails have fjivon proper uncoiiingcincnt to the pork nnd bi-of jiackin interests of the ulato. .Lincoln Journal. Wo would like to liavo Mr. J. E. Boyd put on Iho witness stand to testify on that point. 1'erlnps ho can toll the Lincoln Journal something about disciiniina tiona ngninst Omaha nnd in favor of Chicago. THE dispatches from Now Yorkrolalivo to Clovolnnd's reception toll ns that ex- Senator Conkllng did not call on tlio prcuidont-cluot , but that ho walked down Broadway , raat the Victoria hotel. Wholhor ho opoko aa ho passed by wo ere not informed. This Important political movement 13 thus loft enveloped In mys tery. The public will not rent satisfied until it learns what political bearing this strange conduct on tha part ot Mr. Conk- ling will have on the next administration. CENEIIAL Login has been nominated "y the republican caucus for the United States ' cf Illinois and sEiiatorsh'p , re publicans everywhere hops to see him returned to his so it. H'u manly conduct throughout tha presidential camp.vga and over since has won for him general es teem and made for him a host of friends. However , owing to the unfortunate com- plicai ! ns that have arisen In the Illinois legislature , lie will have hard work to be dieted , and if he succeeds it will be by a xnero cc at.h. THE BEE'S preferred cindid&to for pojt- rcai'er-gtnerftlis ' Dr. Georga L. Miller , editor of Ihs Omalu ITerald. Wo bo- Jievc in cncoanging homo products , and wo irj ghd i- ) see , by our latest advices all the way from Texas , that our cnndl- daVe has talon the lead in the contaat for F nk nation's brogana. Seymour and Tilden ra backing our candidate against nai , of Loui lianaand Money , of Mia- Wo alnceroly hrpo that Jonas will bo swallowed up by a whale , and that Grov or Cleveland will not bo Influenced Bua'nit Dr. Miller by Money. A IIATIIEU romantic story comes all tlio tray from far-off Fargo , In the land of Dakota. Some years ago Stanley Hunt * loy , the humorist of the Brooklyn Jfoglc , while acting as correspondent In the northwest territory for a Chicago paper , Bared the life of Little Knlfo , a Sioux chief , who thereupon adopted Hnntloy as lila eon. By the recent death of young Antelope , the only son of Little Knife , It 18 claimed that Huntley now becomes the chief of all the Sioux , who consider mala relations by adoption to bo as strong as though by blood. Whether Mr. Hunt- toy will abandon his position on the Eagle to accept the high honor remains to bo soon. In the event that ho dooa , xvo uuppOBO ho will paint himself red. MAYOH OAIITEU Harrison , of Chicago , vlioso Hciutorial nspiiations wcio knocked cold by the nomination of Homontal Bill Morrison , is up ia arms aga'nst ' Mike McDonald , Iho boss gambler , and his gang , bocauio they did not uaa their in fluencB in his behalf. The irate mayor now pioposcs to have revenge , and in accordance cordanco with that tlclci initiation ho has Imd warrnits issued for the ariest of McDonald , and his ligH bower , Walpolo , en the charge of keeping a gambl'tig ' house It m y bo possible that Darn-on iutcnds to thus coerce the gang into opposing Mortison , and eventually coaipel tha dcm ocmcy to throw him ovciboard and to con cent rat o upin himself. Harri'on Is political gambler , and knows how to turn a trick or two. In this case , however , ho is depending upon the uncertainty of draw ing to a lluih. TUB legislature is advised to go slow In making appropriations for the Nebraska State University. While wo bellovo In giving that Institution all lefiitltaato aid \vo protest in the name of the taxpayers of Nebraska against wholesale appropria tions for every conceivable purpose. A ODrrespondont ot the BEE , writing from Lincoln , gives some Ido * of the demands that ere being made by the unUeralty ring. The um of $133,000 Is asked , through tfae medium cf various bills , for the university and agricultural depart ments. It is estlma'ed that the sum ol $260,000 will bo required to meet the o tnands of tbo unlvemty , before the end la reached. All sorts of ichemcs hove boon devised , and the raids that are to be made on the treasury are almost too numerous to mention. It Is hoped tha ! the legislature nill carefully Inquire In'c every appropriation bil1 , aud M down ot overthing that s&vots of jobbery , INDIAN LAND LEASES , The Attention of congress WAS Inciden tally called , not long ago , through news paper publications , to the rumor that a syndicate of land-grabbers wasfiigigcd in a ehemo to gobble up 3,000,000'icrcs eland land in the Crow Indian reservation in Montana by leasing it from the Indian at the nominal prlco of one cent an ar per year for n long term of years. Th neci'otarjvof the Interior chimed to know nothing about any such liuotnction cither officially or otherwise. Whothc his Ignorance- was duo to the fact tha the syndicate is composed largely of Colorado rado capitalists , among whom are norao cf his warm friends , ia not known , bu subsequent ovcnts go to show that ho oilhrr did know something nbnu it or at least ought to have been aware o what WAS going on. The Hillings bean of trade took thu matter in hand , at the request of Senator DAWOS , and appointee a committco"oMnvestlgaton. ! This com mittee IIM made a report which confirms the fint rumois cot 3t.ng the proposoc job. The Indians stated that they liar boon told that it they did not sign the lease their rations tronld bo stopped on April 1st. This is too serious an Aprl fcol joke to bo allowed to pasj wlthoul Immediate action , especially as the Ind ian agent , Armstrong , not only permitted - ted it to bo perpetrated but actually assisted the jobbers in their nefarious scheme of robbery. Armstrong's clerk , Oarstow , and his interpreter aUo nldcd the Colorado jobberj , who very likely rewarded them liberally for their servlcaa. Fho Indians , of conrao , are now very in- llgnant over the fraud that hcs boon at- .emptcd upon them , and threaten that if my loaeo la made they will kill all cattle md owners that coino upon the land. L'ho nfliihvlta of the Indians and the re- > ortof the commiltao have been for- rnrjed to Senator Dawee , who will lay ho matter before congress. The whole is certainly very disgraceful , but f a thorough inquiry wera made nto other Indian leases elsewhere 10 believe that mora or leas fraud and iorruptlon would bo found connected nth every transaction. Mr. Teller has ) een altogether too fiiondly to the land- ; rabbing cattle-kings , and perhaps if a trlct investigation were had It might be howu that ho has been influenced some what by selfish motives , for , If current oport is true , ho is a largo cattle owner ilmself and is associated with several lattlo and land syndicates. CONGRESSMAN BELFORD on Wednesday aado his appearance in the house for the irit time this session , and his re-eutreo nto the congressional arena is character- zed as being somewhat In the nature of , "circus. " From this some people night infer that the red-headed rooster if the Rockies is a clown. A corres- londent thus desribc3 the scene : Belford went to the capital loaded to ho muzzle with one of his wild Rocky nountain speeches. His ooponont came vhen the river and harbor bill was taken ip. Mr. Belford's hobby la the snrplus n the treasury , and ho loses no oppco- unity to advocate Ifa distribution among ho people in lomo way. Ho does notcaro nnch how , so ho launched out in favor it the Galveston harbor improvement. Jo sion began to pour out a volume oE arcastlc aud humorous advice to the lomocrats as to how they ought to run ho government machine during the next our years , and tolling them what the icoplo of the country would expect oti hem. As ho warraed up with his theme 10 began to move toward tbo other side , airly bellowing ia their oars and shaking ils clenched fist In their very faces , lalf the members left their sea's and xowded around him , filling the aides nd the space down by the speaker. Mr. 3olford's gord-natured nonsense was ; rooted with fr qnont claopint ; of hands , nd outbuists uf uproarouH laughter. iVhon ho declared ho did n t beltevo Jayea was elected president the demo - xats applauded loud or.d long , and when. 10 added , "but I votad ti seat him bs- iauso you hadn't the plnek and courage iO btand up for your rights , " both sides if the house joined in prolonged laughter md cheering. As adivoiston frjm the lull and prosy routine of busineta the tntortainmont was a great success. DuitiKa tbo last calendar year the Jnitod Slates patent oiiice ismod 20297 ; patents , reissued 110 otherc , and register- id 1,021 trademarks , and 513 labels. Of the patents issued 1U,013 were to citizens of the United Status and the balance to sltizens of other countries. Patents wore withhold In 2,739 for non-pavmant of the final fee , and 12 301 patents expired dtu : Ing the year. The foes for application amounted to $970,375 , and tha receipts from all sources are stated at $1,075 , ItM ) . The total receipts for 188& aggregated § 1,140,000 , which shows a ellgltt decline during the past year- The commissioner of patents m his annual lopoit repeats the old request for bettor accorrunoda tlona. Thoto ia in tha- United States treasury nearly $300,080 to the orodl of thu patent oflico , which makes the neglect of congress to provide proper fa cllitleo for the accommodation of the in ventors' claims all the moreoxtraordl THE Omaha JltpubUoan in a laborc article atsails the anti-monopolists on th ground that tioy are the enemies o railroads , and fall to rccognfaa the benefits fits that tavo resulted from the buiMin of railroads. The Republican oanno comprehend the fact that the antl-mon opollsts are not opposed to railroads but that they are fiRhting against thel mlsmantgeraent , Nlne-tontho of th anti-monopolists are farmers , who hav voted bonds and subsidies of all kind to railroads , and furnish the bul of their freight biulneas. They are therefore , entitled to fair trtatmen at the hands of the managers , but fallin it that their only recourse is throcg tho.r representatives In the legislature Anti-monopoly sentiments ate the tool monla of the people , and if the peopj * ar < not misrepresented the leg'slatuw vil attempt tr do aomothlrg for their relic from railway extortions snd discrlrntna ttong. ijowncs * two bills relating tc lire escapes ought to bo passed by lht > legislature , and probably will bo. Ono of these bills requires the slate board o pubUa lands and buildings to put up fire escapes on all public buildings over two ntorles high. The other provides that a' hotclf , boarding honscs end factories over two stories high shall have fire escapes. It should also bo provided tha all main doors of theatres , churches public halls , school houses , snd other butldiugs where people assemble In largo numbers should open outward , and that the means of oxlt should bo ample in case of accident. Too much precaution can not bo taken against the danger of iiro in public buildings. THE Plattsmouth Herald says thai one of the points at which Stout's pro posed houses of corre'ction' ' Will bo located , in the event of the paseago of his bill , a Louisville , in Cass county , where tire mndrod freemen are now given employ ment , and who would. In case the bi 1 mssod , bo supplanted by convict labor. The Ilrrald adds : "Tho laboring mon in Nebraska wont no such legislation an the bill contcm- > 'ates. ' It is a blow at free labor that ha people will never stand and never on- lorso , and the legislature had hotter all a halt , and go slow. " TiiEJlato astoniabinq increase of mortal ly among the children in England has od tD an investigation uhich dhclosoB ho fact that the increase comes simul- aneously with the growth of the practice f insuring children'o lives. Many com- auiea calling thomnelvos friendly BOC'.O- ' ios encourage parenti to insure the lives f infants by the payment of a pound nnually for a "benefit" of 10 or 50 on : io death of the child. It la found that ila insurance became ] a potent induce ment to wholesale Infanticide. ANOTHER complication has arisen in the lllnois senatorial contest. Ono of the lembcrs of Uio house , Mr. Sittlg , who alls himself an independent , declares 10 will not vet3 for a democrat. M ; . Morrison will therefore not get his vote. On the other hand , Sitt'g announced that 10 would vote for a republican , except Jogau , and now that Logan has been ominatcd , ho finds himself sitting on ho fence. Somebody will have to knock lim off on ono side or the other. NOTWITHSTANDING the urgcntappoal o ? ha Omaha Republican to Senator Man- orson to work and rote for a railroad ommisaion , that gentleman recorded > his ote azalust substituting the Cullom bill or the Ilaagan bilL In taking this step enator Manderson acted in accordance with the wishes of tk-a great majority of ils constituents the people of Nebraska. b la unnecessary to say how Senator Van Vyck voted. Ho Is alvraja found on the do of the people. THE Now Orleans World's Exposition 3 a succets in every particular except aa .o finances , and the managers propote to nko a call on congress to help them nut ith another appropriation of $5COOOOt' 'he ' government has already virtually [ von the big show eve ? a million of dol- ars , and if it Is tobe run at a loss for Iho est of the season It bsttor * be closcd a nco. THE action of the senate in subat'iiit- tog the Oullom-commlsslon bill for the loagan bill means that ibo present con rcss will not do anything In the way of ailway legislation * The American jonao f lords by this course confirms the gen- ral belief that It Is controlled 03 the ailway lobby , and to.lang . BB this -ioadl- cn of affaire exists the people era ex- > ect nothing at its hands. IP the conspirators , among whom O'Donovan Hossa was ono , who attempt d the llfo of Oapt. Fhnlan , and the ) tdloy wowian , who shnt Rosstv , are ad- quately paoished by law the paoplo wil ] ay amen. Tnesa orlimea deserve punish ment to tlto full estent t if the law , and II a hoped that the perpetrators will be .rested . lilio.any other criminals. THE Nobratka grlcultaral college and fare * romuid tia o' f a poor house tha lad on > helpless in'mate , and requlrct hreo woll-puld , a. ) jle-bodled men , a vonmna , cow.aa > l a span of mules to run lt That'sWoont tbo condition o our ajrlcnltiral cc llogo humbug , and ton .hoojand bnoki j of whltonash canno conceal thomot. . A ST. liUVia , man has been cured o Bright'a disav o by eating dog's meal Ha onlyhad 'to get away with fifleo dogn. It ia. h oped that this remedy wi beconio popu'lar , as wo have too man worthB3 ) ej nines running around loose Omalia alee o can furnish an immcdlat aapp.'y luff.clont to cure about a thouaau patiants. THR lobbyists who were sent to Lin coin la tha Interests of the saloonkeeper or * of Omaha have returned , and wo sup peso lhny will report to their constituent that they have discharged their duty an got everything fixed just as It should be AT Cleveland's reception at tie Vie torla hotel , in New York , his private secretary rotary , Col. Lament , Is said to Lave worn his but imilo. It is inspected that th coloael had jest captured a cocktail a thoVIctsrlalar. IT may afford some consolation to t'j temperance element to know that Grove Clorelind will not keep any wine In the JWhitoHoujD. Bourbon straight Is th < I only thing thA ho will have on tap , IT | < i beaming quite evident to the nverogs mi)4 that at Lincoln invcollga- ti n docs net Investigate. Gore Is the To the Kdltor of THE HIT. LINCOLN , r , braary 5. - t Imvo just md X.'s comimmli atmn lotholJetmlllcan'sclmrgt'Jbnt Vnn Wyck wn a liar , & < - . X.'a arlthniclie is MiHP \ eny < forty biiihcln of coru at 11 } cents n bunhcl amounts to SI 23 , but it only amounts to S.Cicri1 , the railroad editor of the Journal licro , nld the mme thlnjf of V.n Wyclf. A llttlnjxamiiiRtion revcnli the fact that thn cf natcir was oorrcct in his stwtenunt. At lldstlnB ? , Xebrnska , In the e.wly jnrt of the w Inter corn inld M low n U c'nt3 n bush whilst soft roul was SO.'Jo nnd liMtlrott ? 13.W ) . No ItBs u pprjon than Senator Sewers , ol Ha tirms , is the unthority for these prlcoi > , Fifty bushcN of com would brlnec but 4 f > 0 enough to buy two thirds of u Ion of sofS conl , whlht 150 buihols would ba exactly the amount net.o Biry to buy u ton of hunt ccul. Klllo W do' i Uome > . Special disimtch to the Globo-Uoinocrat. SIIII.D\VII.LR : , Ill.Fel'rimry , Klllo Wato ! , the plaintlir In the Wftila-Garnoau breach cf promise and damage suit at Omiilm , ob\ , was born nnd rjisacl m this city. She was a. jrlpht and intelliRont young lady , bul her lo.ratv nnd love of diinl.iy cut ilio better of ler. She ui3 do voted to drei and pleasure , md ns her jmrontp were too poor to iiulnlcro icr t.i3to ? , oho sought other m naof prntlfy- DR her withes , School District In the supreme court of Nebraska , Tobruary 4 , 1885 , school district 27 voarncy county , vo school district ! 2 : Under the school law iu force In 1878 , whore a now diatrhb way formed , In whole or In part , from ono or raoro dls- ricto possessed of a school Louse or other iroporiy , it was the duty of tha oou ity uporintondent to ascertain nnd detor- nine the amount jnstly duo to snoh new islrict out of which it may have been In Thole or In part formed and no action an lo maintained by the nowsgiinat the Id dietricfc to recover for Its ahara o uch property without such detsamlna- Ion. 1HTIEK MOT. List of letters remaining iu the Owihn ostoilico February Dth , 1685. GJ raiBKA.N'8 LIST. kluloronO V l.inn Jj- Aiihnger ( < JjeufuH II Aldeii , T W LnrpS \inhler .T C McCoy . I \\ros 8 B Alton W li MeCloud C Juines .T II Molloy O Jcnsou II Gladden W tr Jrociks II J Meyer C J.wiliiiinu O McC5c.lWC enniak A G McOorry J Jouuk J ) Murrell , T Jertrand P E Mittm..nu H Jranth ( } Miloer II Jookur V 2 Miloa II Joteford W II Mnpu.ro II Srockway W N Noble CA lonteonn 1' D Noyra A T Jhvck II Nachsnehl .T Jowelw J Nielsen .11' Saktr a Olson F Jrowstcr S C Owens W K Jlevke W OUct H 3n > wuo J Oldenburg II irawford 15 O'Donnell H JolivMi A Peterson A C.irter C A Patrick A A Cfjolt U T Powers V ! oopcr C J PeJsnn E J.-irsea M Pery C 'tutls .T K > ParaieyL MS ) ixou II Puhn fl ) unn W D PnrrnttJ Iavid3on A Pusratty J 'resa ' J Peters J C 51y A P Phelpa J C Ivercst F E P.VIW J ' .otter "B Parker J 'Inor U Powers J Kay V E K..h'fs ' F liacdolph K N Ilotd S or don * l Jloth H S 2 IrapR K C Kopkoll uyton T Kobinaon J A rene II I Ito ho J eatlipldt II KoienUranzy J oodriuh II It Kob..re II W ielen U Sanford N Iowa IL 3 Stewart 1' lull F Smith JF 2 Sitndalla O W [ oiaan W Sch..rp O [ of man > G [ ofrnan C P SiertML laiaca A Sandberg P A lamhold K Smyth P ItiUtad H D Sterling P P IodvUoO ; Striplln P Luuon P fiundbsrff J K lottrick M Strsu-hn U W liltsbraad M A StilBB A U lolm J Spriogboy D 2 lovey J Jil Shemway L pbr.Ul ,1 B II W Samua (1 ( etfrey F H Smith U onns W Stncltley J anson ( < Tillia M udd II H Turner A rvinu J Thomas J W vi rson .T C TJndedooht A K-lley 11 .1 Vi'rnon W II WillardO 1IM Wurncr O Kingn'm li Wilson C O K * DOGdy J C VVelU S II Knag V. J Wallnca F Koth A Wiloox L l.dtimla'tMA Willlumi J I/iricr ( ! WricaLL heitth T 'i Whita J a Lonner M Wiiikl ) , Lesley C C Wear P M WadoFM Lo.wtrton I1' tADUhV LIST. Abenacon Mra F T.eauh Mrs O Awhlarn Ml-s B Loan A Armstrong 1 ] Kywch BI Brown MUs M ! Miller Mra O K IHxley Mrd M B McUl Him Mug L U ipii ; MIBI A Miillocker II Hnebe Mrri H Marby Mian B Butter Mm F MOO.I Mrs V C.irr Mim Mi Me riliman L ( Jumpbcll MrsO Norln JNlrsA Ul.irk Mr L > Olaon Mrs 0 Pnnigitn Mlfsll O'Kocfe J D.uim MUK M Orr M J Douahcrtw Mrs M Pinkhatn Mrs A II Dlckann MTH J II McDonald M DAVIH L Wn * Mra O UolM Uwkwell Mrs , T Dayton Mien 12 Itogcrs Miss A L PriVio Mifa M llmtin Mrs M. W Krvin Mri F Sca arlck K Varrell Mifs A HfajMrB < : I'orsyUi Mips N Spencer Miss P Flick Mra M O , Uliialey Miss 0 K..lrbraB9 Mixa TI Scbmidt Mi a A Oowen Mrs .F A Smith Mra V ( ilbeon Mrs A K S.itniison Mra M M ( iibsonJ Bw ty MrsJW HunUrK Smith Mrs ! ) Henn Mus T TschilUrd Miss II Halo M IH 0 Thopron Mrs S Hurtle Mra G Thompson Miss ] 1 Ilannun Ml' " M TUoiii.sim [ Mra U I ! Hall Mra II B Tepson Mts C Helm A Wilton A Hill K Willing Mlns A Joha Mra J B Wood Mrs II (1 Juhnnon Mrs M Wolfe Mrs S .Tohnsou D C Worth Mrs M K via Mrs Li Weaver MinaM Lions Mlw A Williams Miss I ) Lieber Mr H Whltcomb Miss J 1 ursf n Nlim C Wlliumi | Mrs i : Leary Mlea B. Wilaou M rs J Ward O Yoik 8 FOURTH CI.AS3 H AIT KB , MBHaydon 0 K Burns. O , K. COCTAST , Postmaster. The trial of Joseph 0. Maokln , fo pirticlpaUon hi the Chicago eloctlni fraudi , began on Thursday. The dofensi moved for another contluuwico , but ihl rufnfiod. | Seal of North OaroUna Smoklu toba : I co ia the boat , liKI ) 1)CAT1I. Til ! \ fit MNOl ? COMI-Ot Nil II W KSTKII. Sp6Li.il t.t the UK ! . . LINCOLN' , iVeb , rcbrusry 5. A tiromlnent pliyttchu of this city infoims mo that the v 'rop gntherod from RAH crci-k is the moat \1I- Ulnoiis componnd over stored In the city. l > o lh Inrki In tl.o crjstftt ke and cvcty ilraiiRht of It In .liquid form is ix'Ison tu tha v8tcrn. It l > n fact well cst. blihod tint frcerlrjR does not Mil perms of dlso.no iu organic matter nor duJco be pure uhen the sourcn M foul. Salt crfit , from whl < h the no ns taVon , drnini the I'tlMi 'f the tntc prison. The cr nk la n tcwof , " tni < \ the doctor. Thc wwli water rf the piison laundry , mid , ho vaults are tniptlcd into it ami run all win- .or. I < * fi tut Iroii this lilnd of water nnd ili'lix-en-d to hole ? * , rontanrants and IwolljnRi. It h mul for ii-nd tea ninl < > < Irlnkioff water. 'JThoboard ol' health has done notlilnk' . ( her ut the mill fond tR * cmell la > o lotiiiithat ono cvn liardly Dtnnil se.tr the nill The water there is not fit fur iwinr * to \allow in , and Iu summer the rJrfacc * of tlo rtok H covered with A.CI-IIIU thiik anil atixinff 'noiich ' to breed cholcrn , " 1 Gt\o Ilio perplo of Lincoln a blonl-tg itp' \ ( the doctor. "There will some kind if dl.'p.iso rise up and n\Tcp the wholn Sown , inless soras action IK tiiJc-n to | ire 'ont the ii o f the ht > in ford nnd tl.'Ink. If any ono lonbts what I any. send ihcm to aio and I convmw tliam. " The vUIiRo of Bftttlo Lake , twenty miles from iYrgus Falls , was nlmoat to- ally dcs'royod by Sro on. Thursdaymorn- The Italian forces have taken forcible loateissiou of Boilnl , near Aaaab , Egypt , compelling the Kgjptian garrison to va- cnh > . Only Remedies for the Skin and Blood Universally Commended. ITm. T. Totton. 072 North Tenth Street , I'Ml.v Ichlila , report * thnt ono of his cu torocra fiUtoJ tJ liim Incidentally tint ho was fccll it ( so ucll anil bad ; nine 1 t\\cntv-i-OMi ) pouuili m th list jcar , all ct whlihl-u at rlhuteil tu a i-jsti-mitlc conna of tlio Cutinuntlicsal ciit , ulilcli hMi.fovud illcctual when all nthir rcinuJ SOIIES ON NEOK. Chi' . Bra'ly , Somfr\illo , Mass , vho refers to Dr. J. J Wood , ilruv 1st , of this city certifies to a won derful duo of runnlnc sate * , on the MCCK which had boon treated bj hosplt * ! plijslcuna without euro , anil which } iclded comvilctCily to the Cutlcuia Hem- cilice. CUIUD : BY OUTIOUKA. Mynkln diieaso , which roil'toJ Bo\oral popula remedies an J othcrrcmodlcs dilied by uhjsiCians , his been cured by your cutlcura Kcmedlos. Tbov turrasaod iny moat sautrtiluo oxpuo atiom and rntiid- ly cffdctBd a euro. J. C. AIIKNT1MJK. Vlncctucs , lad. KNOW ITS VALUi : . All of your Cutlcura Hnuodlo Ko \ \ cry gooJ s\i IsUrtlon. Tno Cutlcura 1 r especially roocmmend foi the dlsoa-ica for v. hich it la uaed. 1 kuo\v from cxpor Icnco Ita value. DIt. It. J 1'KATT , Montollo , WIs. CUTIOURA ABROAD. Throuehahomo returnedNor ClaiilImoloarncil ) , to know your Cutlcura , which baa In a shoit time cured moot an Eczema that mvphyalcian'amedlclneE could not heal CUIl. HErjTZEN , Bergen , Norway , Agcntui f orrciuing. THE POET POWERS. A feeling' of gratitude Impo'a mo to acknowIcdRi the great merits of } our Cutlcura , and t cordla ly rcc omtuond it to the public as a icryaluible runcdy , II W. 1'OWEUS , llrldgoprrt. Conn. For ta'o excryivhctc. 1'rlco Lutlcura , the greal Skin Cure , 60c Cntlcura Sojp , an cxqulilto Sklr Ueautlll'r , Z5o. Cutlcura heaulVwnt , tbo new liloot I'uiinor , f 1. FOTTEH DUUQ AND CHEMICAI. CO. , BOSTON , f TTT1I1JTCUKA SOAP.an exquisiteTollot.Bal 1UQJJLJL and Nursery San tl\o IN THE PASTRY IF Vnnlllnr , < MimnOrnneo , etc. , flavor CaUen , l'r < Mimil > ii < l < llriKii.t-c.ii delicately und nut- urullyus then-tilt from which they are made- . STRENGTH AND TRUE FRUIT FLAVOR THEY STAND ALONE. Price Baking Powder Co. , Dhlcaco , III. St. Louia , Mo. UI.KCR or Dr.Prico's Cream Baking Powder HMD- DP. Price's Lupiilin Yeast Gems , licit Dry IIoii Ycu.t. WE 11AKB UUT ONB QUALITY. COLLARS P CUFFS SUBISO THIS UARK AJII THI FINEST QOOD3 EVER MADE , ema ill Linen , OTH Linings AND Exteriors. Ajk for them CA.RiN BROS. , AaontH for Dinah * 100 CENTS FOR $1. wiinv vou WANT GOOD VALUE , ASI ; roit PSPER-HEIDSIECK CHAMPAaNE. Uiiscrnpulous dealers at tempt to substitute other "brands for tlio sake of ex tra profit. " PIPER-HEIDSIECK" ou sale with every " Tsrido" axvako " wine xuorelxaut iu the SPECIAL NOTICES. TO LOAN MONEY. TO 1.0Nln mmi ot $10 MM * , on MONEV < , | > lanoc , fsrnliurf ml ll klniN of chnllel . > V. H Motttf , 1401 I'tunum fl. . otef Mom > thee ( tore. Win T\OnKr TO I.OAN-Ili n money to lix n on Im * HI ir , t.lct < y proicrt.v In am nmounH to MI t , at rc . oii rio r < % W. H. Mo'ter. 143 * Mrtjmtl. , over .Moitff' fht toro. ? o3U ONRY In loan on chittcld bjf j7r. IJMtt * 213 south Jlth fit. OHRY TO LOAN In OBITS of 8JOO ani < npnard. M O. F. Until mt Co. , K ( l Ktl t * m t * > a tit ' ' OHBT lo noJ oil ch ttI . lUllroad Tlckolr M and toM. . Foreman , S18 a. nth ,10'tf IIEWMVA'NTMD ! . . D A lli MR caivY * * mnnt > d C'H cr.il lAniscworlt , Inr l mlh "f ( "ir nduiVt. OnnJ t ( ! 0 t * n cllHcnt perir , J028 Chntlrf , U1 Klnjj and Ctt.'plioll ti. 13J Dp IITANTSD Good Rill ftt K4 M iSlll ( U TI 137tf TX7ANTKD \ cnmiietrsnt ci'dr hi ( mill Ivrrlly W Ai'rlj TCO > mthlEtlh8t. 133Op " \57ANTKI-Thn-o ) | > cr(0n to lcff > > lolBllouglftgSt J. BiSin'th. ' TTrAVTKI ) Agents for our now ScoV , Rood | > av > > toworkcri I'allor aJdrcsaUoo. Hunter , 1112 llutt 36. Omaba Neb. Xln-tn If TA7ANTKD- KOCI ! clrl for Rcneral work. Mrr > . > J \ > 1I IU'J , 2009 C i s St. 100 tf , , , , - , , , J ) ( ! oed vo solicitors. ArMreas MiittuP VV nail Intmrnncc Co. , St vvnit Neb , CM-linn T\7AirrsD Olrl at Oarnl ll0 ol , 1010 M aon St. T\7AN7KD A flr t claai dlrilnjf room [ ilrl at the VV Metropolitan. Jioothirno-d ajiplj. ? S3tf Agcnta to tell Oatolj'a Unl\-cr-al lilu- catorjon motithly jwyinrnt . Ad.lttas jr call on W I ) . P Lowry , room 6 , 110 N 10th St. , Omah > . TXTANTiD Ui ardorsftt 1212 Capitol avo. V > U70f b7 _ SITUATIONS WANTED. I Work nf ivm hind , bv a yi miir man ' " Address I * AT. , thls , < 'IH < 'c. WANTKD Bv a KIUII ! Germ in girl , n place for general liou-oiMirk in a private famtlr , lit , : ! llunardst. 135 Op WArfTKD A. i uillli'Dns imrso ; rcfoioiucj clmn , AUdribaJIrj.J. M. KlIlniJAoiia , 112J ( N 17th etrcct. H4 7 AM'PlSitualon byllrst tlantroom maker. \ \ I Addr.m Ia\e Copson , Bartlelt , Ik WANTKD lly a Ut'v of experience and wltligonil icforcncc' , n poal'hn an himja kiepcr , or take care ot nil luMilid. Address 217 N.Slxtuenth St. Situation as ntir o by innn who has had lorg c\ioilo [ ce in tViu llojal Charitable Institution tit Bcillu. Inquire Win. DeUty , No. 1S12 California St. 114-Op "V T ANTED Kmplojmont by a joung man , tare of V ) Ii3 < sci ( referred , llefcrence frcrn last cmnloj- er. Address "J. II. O."thlnfllco. . tfl7 Op fcoung married m n wtnw aituauon ta ccok A keeper , In wholeeala cotablUbmeul In Omaha O. " wire Boo. 6JO-tf MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. To rent ahouas with 4 at 6 rooma and WANTED b rn bi family ot two , rent not to bo more than from $15 to S2u , must be In irood location , tent sure. Addiea"JI 0. " B o olHce , TV7ANTED Slntlilurnlshed roam warmed , witf- out biiird , ct o terms nr nn altcntlon paid. Address ' O R , " Bco otllce 1.12 Op TTfANTED ImmcdUtily stock of merchondl o In W cvchargo f r fine Im rmul farm in lino. Ad. drsahir lii , Shcrwln & Co. , Exchange Brnkoie , Lincoln , Nebraska. ] 3-7p "T17ANT > D Ono or two boardoig ; pleaeant fut T > nl'hcd pouth room , telenhono an-i every cin \enlenc ; fifteen minuics walk to hunlncsj coi.tcr . two mini tea to A\cnuecara. Terms rea80n blorcl ; crencc ; S35 Peasant tt. 120 7p VA , ANTED Ladli s at d gentlemen In city or cnun T V try to lake light work at their o n hone. $3 tc $4 a ilaveasily made ; wrrk > ent bv mall ; no canvas ing. Wu bavogood demand forrurwork andlurnl h fteaily eroploirccnt. Addrcs , with etamp , ( H AVN M'F'O. COill'AAV. 294 Vine St. , Cincinnati , Ohio. 113 in-ip " \I7\NTED-Boardcr8l8u9 FarnamSI. V > VXfAN'lED Agents for oicry cltj and to n In VI Nebraska fur a cheap loht ncllmtr article used in c\cry fanillv , big profit' . C.llor add re a agent ol the Ululne Manufacturing Co. , 8. W. comer Ifllh and Burt lit. 913 Op Agents to woik for the Western Mu- tuai Benevolent AHSOcla'ion , of Beatrice , Neb. Ctth cafital MljO 100 , paid up in full 1 hose df siting igenclesin Eat tern Noratka or We tern Iowa , shrnlJ ddrc 8 C , A. Wootley No 1222 Fatnam t , Omaha , Neb , or Oilier C. tabln , r > oo'y , Beatrice Neb. To good agents , men or ivnncn , a libo al compensation will bo paid. Company In co-opera- the in plan , Bate , reliable and cheap , and ea y to work. 80012'J \\7 ANTED Ladled or Rcitcrrcn In city ot coun TT try , to take ulic , ll btand pleasant work a their own homes ; S2 t" ? 5 a day i nelly and iulatly | made ; ork fchtbj mull ; no cama irg ; uo itainn lor rejily. 1'l.ase adireksHcllallell n'f gCo , Ihll- adelni la , ra Jan IB 21.fib 2-7 FOlt HENT A Dcwhrlck liou-iirf 8 roerae , $20per month. Aip'vatWm Ocntlinniis etorc , lUth ardc B'St I'hl'fpllatk. 142-llp "I/On HI NT House 4 rein B south 13th St , $13 -T Cottagn 5 rocms ninr Ilan'com I'aik , S17 II' u e S rooms Itavcnpoit and -5ti Sta , $17 , llnnsa 2 largo rormuand ) icr grcuml oath Omaha , $8 C K. Majno , latbaudKarnam. 143-tf 11ENT II use with I rooms 01 north 13th FOR tt Jnqu'ro ' 417 uo.th llth St , buiwetn > b cauo and Caea Street 12 Op 1 r\OUH Nl house of 3 rooms to asraa'l famly , 1 at 837 S ] 7th St. 123-Op ) HKNT Ooi.ilh tec ln rocms on 2 > d at 17HH 1 alavon , 3 klocl H fr m or line We'l and ol-tcrn I' < | U r M , bee , vrccer , 22d St 70 pp Tj'OIl JIKNT Now B oem colt > | ! e Virginia a\o. , 2 _ P Mochue-Bt i f 1'nrkaio ai d 1 block ronth of ht. Han'miM- . cir"SI2HO per n nth. Inane Adams 10 Frui7cr bl < ckopio-ito | font otflce. 12C-II III NT-C t ago throe rooms bouth 23d Sta. J70II 1 Inquire 1703 J cksou Ste. llO-llp T/Oll IlKNT-I'arttf building N. K corni-r Day- Jt cnport und Hlb Stb. HOOIIH cn'UKh to accoiL * motato a family aid convenient for bourn ) keeping. DO ; u F jn UrNT-New cotttge , 0 rocmi. J I'llpps Iloe , 1M2 S. 5th Bt. 013 tf 17011 IlENT-U-gebilek houto , 1718 Bodgo 6 J1 App'j ' at CUIo i Ursiltal. 650 7p r0ll HENT-Ono house. Inquire Edholm li Erick- JP on. 0 0-tf llOHHtNT-l'ritk > aidln gnil nd reid wclfur D nMietl. Call ou tlcCague , opp. I'ostolllcc. D417p FOU IlKNT Nice fl room cottage coiner 24th and Iav ) nportitrtct. Apply to K. II. Chapman , 1217 Howard Bt BM tf Ij'Oll KENT A now light rnon > housr. Enquire of 1 Mrj. K. lloddls , iCth.bU t'ovci poit and chl a- JOItf rrinlt IlKNT- Furnished Iloom with board , 003 N. I ? 17th. t2 ti RKNT'art of double house ; 4 rooira.-hlii FOX addition ; J10 per month ; room21 Oniah Na. lionM lank. IlKNT New Ire room house , with city J70K , on l-outh 17th 8t. neir rnllr ad Irako Biiltablo for bfardiig houte ; runt $30 ; l'iiiiie | at Omaba foundry or cf T. W. T. Illchards , OM-tf I/O" HI NT A troimcotUifO on tait eo 17th I * Ht te end door outh cf WiUttr. ) ulie f (1.11 ( Doabu & CJ 777 tf ROOMS FOR RENT. IIKST A JolraVe nine room liousi ; In . 'lira ' IJtOK 10th Bt. , utar Webster. 12l-7p ' HUNT FurnUhtil riKiui vv ith modern coimn- Ir'Oll 1 for Olio i r two Kcutlcmcn it 1710 Cans < t 110 10p I OK HUNT Two dc lrabl < fiont rroing kuitaMu ' lor four Kuntlcmou , Inquire at 1613 Capitol at e : 141 7p OH 11KNTSuite f unfurnUhu'1 d ure fur F embed rrotu ttlth or without b'luil it 2'J16 Cap lUlave. - UHluN fi l > furnished rwm itb excel t 1 lent boJJU , 161S rtrnum t , 032-11 m ISRNT--T nice teems on ISIh Mrr 1J 1'ouglas Ami } ' rn Jn , Vppl ) to M Ut lot I Ot'M TO tRT-Kli | " ! " ' J" ' ttorc , oof , 10th Foil IlKNT-Furulshtil too'n , Imiulro ef WiRlam ( IrunebAum , ntar lull ) UK' St. tint ; ' * _ _ _ user . 1J1 Oll KENTUnhutilthitl tisnt ri > > n , 10l"fhlc - J-1 go t KENT 1 lunUhoJ rceiu , 195 N. 1'tth t , 1' liaiOi | Wit IIKHT-1-wnlf > hf d frtiLt toOJi , vrlth or with. I 1 cnttlrp , 13 eCtplloUie. 307-IOp il : lit NTFurnlil tA rrund , IMP Cat Itnl e\e. Ip 1 lOMCli IT COM3 Witt board , dot Irable or vMntcr. J.ti "U Cliatlo" llotnl O'l u T OK HI1NT Onq fmnthd bedroom vllhboirrt. JC1 nnd two or tbrco daj boardiTJ , 1811 W l tcr nio.u > 0ll 11KNT Asjlloof vi-ydstlrnblolront riomt * F for rent , noulh-r t conivr thlWKO and .Dth Ste , one block fron lied t rllne , P/8 lOp Tj > OH HKNT Two iJcelv furnUhtl fiont rooms , Jpitlablo fo to Kinncincnraliii Milt ! of rooms forlliiht hoiKiKtvpIn ) : , nirnUheil fur tint puriinoo. 611 ( o.itli Ifllh otrctU f _ - 07ff p IO T.KT A farulihvl room. In niroof J. K , T W.lbnr , Out > hj ! < aIrtgg Hank. ( ; ? . ( f TT > 011 RKNT I'Uvmntfinished > 3o.i , I7fl7 Cnso Jf1 St. 015-lSp IJlOll IlKNT Twnolllccrosmii.Jaoobj btnrk , 16th 1 nndCipltolaxe. Iniiirol | l7 Farnam ht. 053 If | /\0ll \ MKiNT Iland ino luralehiil room M * ) IHilic. JD BlO-ep HKNT Hand onto lutnUhul rocmi wilhln nio block frinn llojil'u oj er liou.o. K. . ) . Kd- . 310 oulh 16lh ol. ( IK ) ip 770K IlKNT Kurnf > h d rooma at 1810 Do.lco t. JL1 C 3fib8 JOH UKiT Tno front rooms. H23 Capltclnxc. J 8(81 nK T-Furiitiheil mem mul board ff..OO per week Tcry bt tlo llioa , 1811 la\cnm > t. 77S-Ab ; Sip 17011 * IlKNT Neatest ivtidehraprat furnlthcd rtwins In Otnoliv At ply to ( J. O. II. Atnli-VKon , room 14 , Anderson Block , north entrance , ICth and Da- cnpnrt ettect 717/cbfl / pOH IlKNT-For light houdoke rlnir , t oraotn , f urnlshcd for that puryofo , U. W. cor Hlh nnd Howard j < 01l HKNT Two clcnaiit rooms In llodlclr'n block , 1 1'aulion & Co , 1BH Farnam. 0 < l-tt P > OIl IlKNT Furnlshod front room for lent 222 10th St ni2-tf FOR SALE. TTIOIl SAI.R OH HKNT Nfwhni'o 0 roonin on I. giailr HS2S 19lhbt , boiccn Li'avmwotth ami Mason. IniUlroat | U. A LlndiUitt,12CO | Faint m bt. 13J-7 FOH HAT K LCSPO mid flitureaof nconfectloncry , cake bakery aid Icecicom parlor In nootl loca- I. tlon. AppttoSear & Iloi-ard. 11S-7 Foil SAl/K Stock of crc'R * and flxturesi rhoap. la ( Ulro at once "J. K. " lloo oltlcc. 117-13 | > "T7IOU SALE 120 norei of bu t farm lands in Wa h- I1 iiiL-ton cntinty , Nrb ; 21 milo * . from Herman ; 8 miles from Blairil \ cither ecll for cash or will trndo lur hou-u in Omaba , if buyer will t > lie up BoniRnotes on long tiuin. Tie whole latul nn or culttratlon Addre-s Joa. Kolowiatck , No. 13 4 S 13th tt. , Oiniha , Nob. POl-tl FOU SA1.K Set tinner's roolaall new , 33 on. Ad dress "Tlnnci , " llonard House , Llnccln Neb. 110-flp F SAI.K At a bargain , houpo < tS rooma and . closets \vlthi lot 00 04 coinirSSih and frank lin St $750 i ca-li , balauco on tliuo. 030-7p FOR Sf LK Sa'onn and fixtures centrally 1 rested , and doing a good huulnifij. Address "S aloou" Bee ollicc , 103 tf F IOR SALi : V good profitable huslno p , 'mall cap- itil 'cipllrcd. Aililrrre "J. L. " Hco ollicc OSO Op KSALK-Choau eno half acre In nortb Omaha. ; \ddrets X. V. Z. , Ben offlra. 04tHt FAHMFOUSALEOfl TKADE A wfll improved farm rf IfiO acres with largo bearing orchard and plenty of ( mall fruit , twenty c'gnt acres of good tim ber , 2 hoiiFCf" , bams ami all other modrrn Improvo- mentf , only 2j niiloa south of I'maha ' Mnck iairt on "cllcvno road , prlco and tcrnH r.asinablo , would ox- changu for des rablo Omaha propnttr , will bo sold soon For further partlcu'ars , ca'l on prcmla ser ad dress 1 * . M. Fcckham , I' . O. box 707 Omaha , Neb. 092 9p FOIl SALIC 200 tons rclectcd hay at E'linorn ' Sta tion , pticc { 3.00 per ton. Apply to Vim Hopper1 Elkhoin. 952-lmp F On SALE Japan Btoro south 10th St , between Joccsand I.cavcnworlh. 030-7p FOlt S\LE A e'O'i ' pat ing impl'mcnt buslnesa well 'ocatid and citab'itthed in thriving town on B. &M , H. H in Neb. hver.tthirg rcniy to ( top right intogoid trade. Only modoiate capital re quired. Addrcts "X. V. " Bco otllce , 012 feb 2Sp FOR SALE CHEAP One elegant ch-mber sot , former cost { 375.CO. One regulntor clock , one tearly new Knabe Piano , flve gold framed plcturie , ono horee , barnca * and phaeton , ono HalU ) safe , email alzc , one beautiful china coffee set. AI'o a ltrc pureblooded St Bernard drg. Inquire 1615 D-dgo St. 234-tf FOR SALK-60x185 feet ou Cumlng street 3 block ! west of Military bridge , 81.00J. John L. llcCaguo opposite Pott otHuo. 031-tt FOIl SALE 132x124 foot on corner , south-east frort , house 3 rooma , barn , 3 blocks west o Park avo. and Lo venworth , easy payments , cheap $1,700. JohnL. Mofoguo , opjioalto Post Olflce. 047-tf FOR SALK A new stock of hardaro and Implo ino'tH , Inulnu s well enlab'i bed , tia'e > for jear IS'l , 7fi.tOO. Aim new brick bul ding built in lH3 < , * \ze \ 2.rixl20 | , two story and basement A'so fr.lno ware houio rnnlUlieiiul-oil f.om 10.0Ho ( 812.000 exclusUo i't bnlldlug. Location thu very bet in the c.tt of Kearnor , J < ob For parti ulirn , addrosa Uliltenkir & Co. leek box 681 , Ktarnet , Neb 788- H ALKDIMY ( lord quality , lt.wi.st piioo. T. 8. iLii , fchuyler.Nul- . 110 m4p H'O'l ' MALK-MUSICAL IN8TRU1IENTS A. Ilospo oilers Ono Boardman & Oray Piano at $ 125 00 One INIues B o < Plannat 16000 OnoJ.P. llall Piano nt 12600 Ono Maion & Jiamlln Organ at . ' 1500 One Mir.nlnger Oman at M oo One Vooiibrldgo Organ at to 00 One Kstoy Organ at 8000 Ono Johuson Organ at 45 00 For cash or on eauy m nthiy Installments. Also agents for celebrated Kimball Piano and Kim. lall OIKBII , J.'inerxnn and Ilalltt & Davi * Pianos. Largest ttock , lowest prloca. A. tlOHpe , Ihin Dodge nil out t > 39fobO I7IORSALKOU KXRIIANOK-AtyiO pot aoru , a ! I1 or part of two thouaan I acres of timber land forty mllen cast of Kansas City , wil eichango toi Kbraaka lau d or merohandlad. Bedford , Hociar ils MISOELLANKOUS. 3O3T A larco to 1 levthcr pocket bink contain- Ini ; papers valuable t'Jtho ' owner only , Iltturn to liue otce ! ! and rccolvo reward. J , W. Hopnel. U.t , Op TOST A llenhciilcred leather ri'ckrtbuiiV.cdntnln. ' Jlmr rarer ! with thu name i.JF II Cni ly thereim. Kicdtr ritiirn tollio Olllte. 139 7p UHINISS I.OOATIO.V-I.srgo iip-italM room far rent or will Bvlivltboi hutlniB-i or l a > o of bull * Any , Cor. 16th li Farnam. Inquire 18H Can. Avo. 801-tf. IOHIVV \ault , Blnkiind corrpooli denied at the t-horUHt not o and Bt any tliru of the lUy , In an entlrrlj ord-rl i wayvvithout the Ifatt molettatlon to orcupantH or neighbors , with rur Irnproied nnd odorkun apjiaratm. A K\an &C < i. , Oil CojiU'I vt > . _ OSlmlp ' I 'O K Ull MJh tonn jor InJprovel promiitv in I Omaha. has It. Woolley , llocm 20 , cmahr. National Hank Omaba Neb. 62B-I& fpO TllAUrSt'ck ' of in > cerlc tor acroproiierty J fulj Inlut ; Omaha. Chan H Woolley , itooin 1 Oin ha National bank , Omaha , Nth. oa If riio KX011 ANdll farms for lcck of merchanilUa" A thm. II. Woolley , Itoom 20 , Oman * Natlona , Wank , Omalia , Neb. ezs-t I7 > OIl THAPB Hti > cliioloor ( to trade for land , cllf * ' , ' * l' , ° " "lJr "Ol-'u 'M > Om.ha National llink , Omaba , Neb. ( , M 15 1 , 011 TIIADK For raerchandliHi-Krooeriej pr J redlhr e (3) ( ) valuable Icta In Uaytun , Ohio. One ( i ) | it In HU Ixul , Ho ; 40 acre * of flnu land la K n m ; One ( lf , ii In Ohio. Thl * piopeity U free cf U.cumbr nce All comiiunlcatlonn will bo tieatod strictly coutldtntlal. H , II. Wlnopear , 2074 Cutnlar , BEKKEL & MAUL , ( BOCOKaUORHTO JOIIM 0. JACOBS ) UNDERTAKERS I At the old stand 1417 Farnam BV Crden by til * . a ph uollcJteilamlprompU Uooa J to TUtpUaot