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1 THJB DAILY BEE-FRIDAY MARCH 13 , 1885 THE DAILY BEE , OIUHA Omc No. 614 AW > 91B FAK Miw YOB * Omo , KOOK G5 Twnnw xa , 8-jSjg. . : T ' ferwSciyDeP ; bUhedeTcrWedneda3r . * * * * * * " . , * ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' OntTeai , ? rtthpremium.- . . , . . . . . 1 * ' Ons Tear , without premium BlVWontbs , without trial premium ; ; ; ; ; ; ; : 10 Ont Month , on ibl. to the order ot th company THE BEE PUBLISHING CO , E. ROSKWATER , EDITOB. A. H. Fitch , Manager Daily CircuUtion , P. 0. Bor , * 88 Omaha , Neb. _ Now let the wholoualo liqaots utop up to the ciptiia'u dcaTc and plank down tholr llcenso money the BJITIO n the ro- tailora. _ _ Tun uprlng olcbtlon Inkea place in tour weeks. Tiio tma ! is short and the tpsr/- plo uhorjld ImproTo it In bringing oot some good men us oindidatoB for tfco oity council. has Stem , lie predicts a severe Atlantic utorm on the I3th. It is roilly too bad ihat this faloo prophet of 'the ' weather bujlnois cannot bo court-martialed and otherwise sot down npon. CONGRESS'failed ' to appropriate thst $100,000 for the Statue -Of Liberty , and < if lomothing Is not done by the Now Yorkora towards farniWilng funds for the completion of the pedestU , wo are afraid that the staluo will hare to fee , put on the retired Kit of a junk nhop. of moral reform haa atcnok : 'Council ' Blaffa. Mayor Vaughan eayo gambling must go , and ho h a given rtho 1 fraternity until SaturJay , 10 a. m. efcarp to pack up their traps and retire from business in that city. It Is hoped that Mayor Vaughan is acting on the srjuaro , and not "on the mako" as oome Other 'western onayora have dono. won't do for him to shut up the gambling hells , and then let thorn ro-opan in a few weeks. Ar the recent civil service examination , 'st Cincinnati thera wera 177 applicants for examination. Seventeen were women two of thorn coloroi , and thoraat demo- crati. It h ri'her ' singular that there . waa not a republican among the whole . lot. If wo are not mistaken a republi can , a prohlbltionlsb , or a groonbacko . stands an equal show with a democrat civil service examination , If the places are awarded upon merit , ai they are sup- poacdtobo. - . . , ISN'T it about tim < T otEoIu audtmir . meeting of Uie democratic state central committee , or has the attitude of Grover Cleveland npon civil service roforra thio wn a wet blanket on the aspirations of the spalls-hunters ? It begins to look that way , at least , and wo auspsct tbat the office-seekers Instead of holding rnootingf for the pnrpoao of comiderlng how the federal patronage patronage shall bo dia isn tributod feel more like burying them selves in the cave of disappointment ant gloom. IT having heon decided by the supromi court of Nebraska that wholesale llqno dealers are not exempt from the provl -sona of the Slocumb law , it la very likolj that the wholesalers will see to it tha drummers frcm other states ara xcqulrcc i to tike out license. The decision of thi supreme court is to the effect that the Jiv applies to.x-.U persons engaged in tin liquor traffic-in this stats , and wo bollovi ( that foreign drummers cm bo compelled to pay tbo license of $1,000. Of courei 'foreign houses , employing no drnmmori in this state , but filling orders by mat direct from thc'r ciutomora could not , ir our opinion , bo compelled to pay license 'Under the circumstances It seems to that if the "Nebraska wholoialora cai make foreign drummers pay the sami licoEsa- thomaolves , the Slocuwb lav -will icuDy prove beneficial to our loca dcaloro , as they will In this way keep int i moat of tbo drummers , and thus largely dncreaio their own trado. It may bo lat this paint will hare to bo decided by he cupiorno court , but wo believe that ( that event tbo decision will be In acosrd . -unco will oar vlowa of tbo matter. THE suit instituted by the Omahi fecord of education to compel the whole- silo liquor dealers to take out the $ LKX liconsa under the Slcuannb law , has boci decided by the Bupromo court In favor o tbo board , fit will. be remembered tha mandamus proceedings were begun agalns Morihal Gathrlo.to conpf el him to repor the Btmcs of tLo wholesalers BO that tin , proper stops could be > taken to mak them pay the lllccnso , xbwt this case wai dltmUted after -Gnthrle .went out of office. A new cue , howev r , was com menoed galrut , bii < ui * Acer , Marabal Gaming and oiow in itooofdanco with the supreme court decision , lie will have to proceed against itho wholcialcca In the iiamo way that hct doei agafmt the retail- rs. Tola dcculon c&unot beregarded ctherwiio than l&it and juet. II ia without doubt , ia strict accord with the letter of thollaw , which never Intecied that Uio wliolesilon should bo exempt. Tbo decision ii of great importance ia Omaha , AS it will bo the moan * of adding about $20,000 per annum to the school fund. T&o city baa lost thii amount for two years , and there Is no way of collect ; * ing it , Had the city authorities done their full duty ( a Die first place In execut ing the law , the wboleialers would hare been cotopeHcHl to take ont f Jjeenio from tb itart. tf THE TRADE SITUATION. The proipccta fora gradna ) and hclthy revival of basinets daring the next few month ) teem t ) bo qnl'.o encouraging. The general situation his noticeably 1mn proved daring the pw'j o'gat weeks. The proprietors of abont fifty Iron manufic- tnrirg oitabllshmoFjti that had been shut down have nearly all resumed active operations orations , notwithstanding the low prices and narrow "margins. They were encouraged couragod by iho outlook , which has slowly Improved since they resumed. In olher m .atifaclurlng branches there have boon ntwaerous factories that hare starlet up Bgufa , after having boon idle for several eral months. Thrro has rooeatly been o consldorabla addition to the employer : capacity on. various slylci of teitllo pro ducts , notably In wcrittd > goods ; and to day Lhoro ara several cstablijhinon'ia o this kind In Philadelphia and vicinity that aro. working latoirrto the night tokooppaco with orders. This is net the general ex perience cf textile numufaoturorB , bat Iho exceptional 'instances of activity are ' / encouraging Instances of what may be I expected ia other lines as the force of the - I rocuporatUo Influence now at work becomes - comes more generally felt. Discerning men in various fields of activity are wak ing up to a proper appreciation of trade surroundings and possibilities nnd are beginning lo take advantage ot ruling low prices to oecaro stocks tgilust prob able requirements. ir Tko dry goads and boot nnd shoed d markets are repotted as doing a better business , and in Boston n largo amount of leather has been cold , it Copper -elects are off n llttlo notwith standing rnmon'that a Bridgeport manu factory Is to make 00,000,000 cartridges sr for England and twice as many more ferro ro Russia. The rumor of complications 90 botweeiilRusahvand England has -a ten . dency to sand up thopricoofgrainwid pro visions , ( Reductions of wages nro > compa- k r-tlvely rare and where they are made there-deems to bo sufficient cause. With 10 hrgo stocks on hand , the manufacturers PI welcome a tonporaty lull in production m and meanwhile new help ia ( found aa od fast as required. The strikes on the Wa- I'o bash and Missouri Pacific lines are annoy- no ng just at this tlmo when traffic Is pick- It Ing up , and the employes thna have an "g advnntigc. vr Trade In certain commodities Is already feeling the cffact of the disturbances In China and the Soudan. The predicted advance In the price of teas ie beginning to bo realized , though the advance thus , far Is slight compared to what It will ba. - Last week teas went up 10 per cent in English markets on account of increased . rates of taxation placed on the leaf by the Chinese government and the market in In this country has hardened perceptibly with a slight gain ia price i. Flour 03 men hope to proht by the embargo placed - on rico by French blockaders of Chinese pott3 , for China is an importer rather ' han all czposter of the grain , and cut- aj ting off the supply Is expected to open market for American breadstnffs , pro- vldod the Frenahmen do not develop 1m- parthlly toward nil kinds of grain. The Philadelphia Jieconl in reviewing the situation says : After a period of depression like that through which business has been strug ho gling tor the past two years , the disposi is- tion to caution and cloao trimming Is apt n- to outlast the conditions which brought nnd It about and thus prolong the trouble. This Is ono of the principal drawbacks o.Jy trade recuperation to-day. Everybody Is hoping for bettor times. The majori ma ty of mechanics profess to believe that lor : the wave oE liquidation has spent its force and that the limit of trade restriction and declining valuss has boon reached. sly d.at Yet there Is continued complaint mt of hesitancy and caution in lo ed movement ) , and the practical in of expressed confidence and hopefulness is confined to the fow. Throughout the ramiflca'ions of business it wonld seem as he If people were waiting for something tom vo turn up to forcibly withdraw them ed from the contemplation of pait reverses and the vague fear of more to follow. A condition precedent of bettor busi ness is the wider recognition of the fact , all that the material Interests of the country in are on a more eolid basis than they , were a year ago , and that the point where recuperation should begin hai in boon reached. Low prices , that hare lesjoned profits And made buslneojat the moment unsatisfactory , are a guarantee of greater safety to investor ? . There are fewer disquieting influences at work. Congress bat adjourned , and thera k.'S therefore , no possibility of disturbing legislation for many months. The need of the hour Is applied confidence , not a knowledge of what the next crop of cjrn or wheat or cotton Ir will.amount to , or what congress m y or - may not do wllh regard to the tarlft erIC the silver question when it naln assem bles. If people generally will glvo prac tical exemplification to the sentiment ICof - hopefulness that Is springing up In many quarters , and that Is amply warranted by existing trade conditions and probabili ties , the realization of the hope for better of times will not bo long deferred. ACOOIIJCNQ to a reoont decision of the internal revenue department alcoholic lllquors Dipped withinstructions , to thp transportation oompaaiea to collect/ara held to.be'iold at the place of delivery. ! This puts the transportation companies - doing each collections ( a the Attitude of liquor dfiilora , end the cataral Inference U that they must have a government 11- IIn con e for auoh bualness. ThiidooLsion was given ia a cue arising to the tate of - Iowa , In which such shipments and col lections bavo bow mo very nurxerous ainco iho adoption of iho prohibitory Jaw 1 and Revenue Collector Green , of iho Second Iowa district , has been ordered to collect from the nil- roads ( he apeolal taxes doe undo ; this construction of the law. tfho decision applies ; not alone to lovre , however , but to ever/ other stile , whether prohibition , bigh-Hcemo or free wjjlsky prevail i. It i Iherafora juit itfas applicable to Nebraska as it li to loira , rsland railroad and express companies j transporting Jlquors in this state gad J making the collections for the same liquor dmlera , and can. bo made to pay government < taxes. Now , If under the conditions named , the/ are liquor deal- era under Ihs national law , why are thty not liquor dealers under tbo state lxw ( ? Hera is a point worthy of consideration on the park of the Omaha bo ml of edu cation , which has just added $20,000 year to Its school fand ] by lha decision of the sapromo court which compels the wholesalers to Uko out a license of $1,000 a year. AN UNCONSTITUTIONAL ACT , Governor DAWO has vetoed sevora 'bills ' for various reasons , bui ho did no hoaitsto to approve the bill creating addi tional district judges , although It is clear ly unconstitutional , a fact no doubt In tentionally ignored by his excellency. It is provided in the constitution , siciion II of J article YE that-cn and after the year 1880 , and not oftener than onoo in four years two thirds of the members of each house of the legislature may In crease the number ' of district judges and judicial districts of the stats. Section X of the same article provides that iu each district shall bo elected one judge only. The constitu tion has been violated by the legislature in tint it has oftanor thin once in four yeais increased the number of judges without increasing the number of dis tricts. The Plattsmouth Journal charges that the bill was carried through for the express purpose of makia ? ' * o soft place for Captain Mitchell , of Nebraska City , B. tfc M. attorney , republican striker > and henchman for John M. Thura ton , of the Union Pacific rail- wcy company. " This explains 18r the readiness with which the governor > permitted the bill to become a law , and sure enongh ho appointed Capt. Mitchell to the now judgoshlp for the districts presided oI. sided ever by Judges Broady and Pound. I.ro The pretense that these two judges were - unable to transact their business with ° that promptness and dispatch which the public good requires , is shown by the 10a Journal to bo utterly without fonnda- , tion. It says that In the district com- 13posed of Cass , Otoo and Lancaster counties - nat ties iho business of the coorb Is somewhat - behind , but not so "much | SD as to - require iho services of another ; o and tbat there is nothing to 'prevent the dispatch of all the business in Casi county except the disinclination of Judge Pound to make the terms longer than three weeks. The Journal farther saye : Daring the year 1884 Casa county has had less than seven weeks' court alto . gether. Otoo county hn < i not exceeded that amount , and Lancaster county has not had to exceed fourteen weeks , thus leaving twenty-four weeks of the ar comparatively unoccupied. Of e some of the tlmo is taken up by the con , sideration of cases held over for dccicion but wa venture to say that not four weeks in all are thus consumed , leaving twenty weeks for leisure and holiday. If one-h lf of this tlmo wore devoted ton holding sessions of court , the accumu lated business could bo disposed of nIn a lees than u year. Wo are told the tame condittonofiliingaexistsin JudgeBroady'a ? - district as a legacy from "A jax" ' Weaver's - incumbency ot the office. PHILADELPHIA has taken a new departure cthe ure which promises to add much to the heml efficiency of the public Bjhool educational course. In the schools attended by ho girls of that.city two hours in each ok are devoted to instructions in Bowing . and It Is assorted that it has been found by trial that the schools which are in structed in this branch of industry lead the other schools of tholr grada in the intellectual studio ? . Two honra ( a week arc not much to set aside for ao use ful an employment , and if the system is found to work so well In Philadelphia , there is not much doubt but It will soon bo adopted elsewhere. It would seem that for young girls to bo taught sowing is only of bss Importance than the benefit they derive from books. The Onuha boord of edu cation , which contemplates the introduc tion of ( manual training In our schools would do well to take under m the matter of making sawing ono of ho branches in the industrial department. it.of It In an eaiy thing to arrange a conrsj of manual training for boys , but it is much sha mora difficult matter to provide such a courea for glr's , as the occupations In which they find employment are more limited. A sawing school , It seems to us , should certainly bo provided fcr in every tystcm of manual education , PIIEMDENT Cleveland may not feel inclined to respond to the demands of cousins for oflico , but if ho wishes to maintain his reputation for gallantry 1- 1ot lantry to the fair ajr ho cannot do otherwise than see that Miss Phoebe Gounns , deputy United States marshal at St. Louie , taipropeirlytutakon care of. The fair Phoebe , through ! 'whose Influence President Arthur apj pointed -her father marshal of ' the eastern . district of .Missouri , 'Is now' la" Washing-1 ton and will glvo President Cleveland an opportunity to put himself on record. It Is hoped'tbatfiliso 'kouz'ns wilVot ) be Included "tho rascals" among who are ba turned < ont. A GUEAT deal of fun Is made at the ox- ponie of ex-President Hayes becausa ha has seen fit to engage in the enterprise- raising hens for the profit there Is In their egge. Some people may think this rather a small buslnesj , but they evi dently don't know tbat 45,000,000 eggs ore consumed daily in tbii country , and the supp'y U not exjnal to tha demand. THE postmaster at Wilmington , Dela ware , has hit upon a novel plan io retain his position. Uo has begun to appoint domc < rta to vacancies in the force ci hii office. Whether this sjljsmo will work rnmains to be aeen. The probability it that it will not , and juat about the tlmo be hu got bii cffico manned with derxo * cr t ho will ba ariced to step down and out to make room for ji ut one more. THE faci that Dvj , Manning was nblo to draw $384,500 from the Now York treasury In two-years for the benefit of his nowspapoc loads the St. Louis Globc- JDcmocrat ta remark that this "certainly shows th' t no is no slouch of a financier. " 11 lie rev Bgod to extract that sum from a stjtct treasury In two years how much can ho draw from the national troasuty.ii font years ? IF Mr. Cleveland thought the office of assistant postmaster-general , if given to Nebraska , would sttisfy the friends of the gentleman whowas looking for a fall * sized cabinet real , ho made a mhtako. Nebraska is too big a stale to accept any auch paltry ofllc ? . Mr. Cleveland better throw It to lit-ode Island. THE western fever is once raoro raging in Vermont , and frotn present indications at least one thousand citizens of the state will c fleet a sottleniont west of Iho Miss Isslppi this year. Among those who are going to Dakoti nro nearly ono hundred old soldiers. There is plenty of room for these Vermonters in Nobriek * , and no doubt n largo number of them will locuto horo. THE city overlap ii said to bo about 0 $80,000. Unless tbis la bonded , our war rants will bo depreciated. A proposition a will accordingly bo submitted to the people r ple at the spring election to bond our floating' indebtedness to the extent of > - 8100,000 , aud It ought to be carried. ! r IT is hoped that none of the 'immbora of the Nebraska legislature will got lester or go astray In Now Orleans. Wo notice that those visitors to the exposition were . each prasonted with a souvenir bag of corn , and. If the truth were known , they probably did not lack for corn-juice. * FEW presidents have over retired from - ofllco enjoying such a degree oL public - confidence as Mr. Arthur. His adminis tration was clean , judicious and businots- at like , and nothing but good Is spoken of it by tbo press and people , regardless of , party affiliations. PRESIDENT CLEVELAND rolls out of bed every morning at 7 o'clock. As ho is not a fisherman and consequently does not need any worms for fish-bait , wo cannot understand why he gets up so early. ONCE upon a tlmo it was the Ohio man who could get anything ho asked for. Now it is the Now Yorker Mho takes the , cake. , A MANITOBA wave is nothing compared to the chilly civil service breeze which has struck the democratic office-Bookers. AFTER T WEN Y-TWO/1TE AIIS. A Springfield 1'oltceiimn's Sudden 's Return to.'HIs Former Home. A dispatch from Springfield , Mies. says : William Ballou , a former police man , left this city nearly twenty-two years ago , and unexpectedly raturned re cently to the bosom of his family. Many ol the oldest citizens remember Mr. JJal- lou as a policeman , who with a party of Mastashtijetta men , left the city for the gold fields of Idaho. Mr. Ballon lett a , wife and two sons when ho went away. For abont three years Mrs. Ballou con tinued to hear from her husband ; but after his letters ceased , and it was sup posed ho was dead. In coursa of time Mrs Ballon secured a di a vorce ; thn small property which her husband had loft her passed into her hands , the two sons wont to work , and all went oa as befora. Bat suddenly , and without any warning , the wanderer appeared in thU city , the posjessor , it is said , of a largo fortune , acquired as a stock raiser , miner , contractor , and busi ness man. He explained to his wife that his lost let'orj had never baen answered , and rumor had reached him that she had married again. A fn'so report of hit doilli was als3 prlntad stivers ! years ago in ono of the Misiouri papjrj , and copied , in this city. Mr. Ballou remained in toun only a few days , returning lo Memphis - phis , where ho saya ho ia to settle up his buaineis and return to Springfield for his future home Ho explains that ho had many upa and downs of fortune , but says that his family shall never again want. MISS LILLIAN SMITH , i' " J Proposition to Match Her Against Ir , Carver Her Record , Breeder and Sportsman. , Our llltlo hdy rifle champion , as wo prefer to call her for old-tlmo glories , for eho has grown very much during tha last year , and is really no longer "Llttlo Lily , " was at the ranges on Sunday during the match and gave a specimen of her skill with her Ballaro gallery rifle. She shot at 100 yards , at the 200 yard target , reduced proportionately In size , and In the target before us we find seven bull's-eyea and three fours , or a to til , 47 ont of a passible 50. Take her all in all , she li certainly , as claimed for her , the champion fancy rifle shooter of the age. There'Is some tak * of getting up A match between her and.Dr. Carver , t ? repeat his late , very wonderful , , feat at Boston. She ii confident herselfihatihocsnBland the fatigue , because aho cm shoot'so much quicker than Carver , and many of her friends agree with her In ibis opinion. The idea" it a good one , both for the honor'to our state and the money it Involves. The gate and other receipts certainly ought to be good for $20,000 , If not $30,000 , for such a mat oh would certainly never be seen again In the world. Lot our different rifle clubs tak the matter Into consideration and BOO what can bo done. The coats of the arrangement * would certainly be trifltnp. , California riflemen ought to support tholr girl champion , nd , aa no one in the easter or elcewhero wili accept her long-atanding challenge of $1,000 , aeo if a match can not ba gotten up on the basis soggoited. It is not only at short range this prod'gr ' with the rifla is good. She commenced shooting when only 8 years old , on her fathei'i Miioh In th nan Joaquln valley , striving to keep the equlrrols off the wheat. She soon became very efficient , and now , at tbo ajo cf 1-i , no squirrel dare show his head to her at 200 yards. Her marvellous qnickneu and accusacy la fancy exhibitions are too M-ell known i .broughont ths ststo ta require ft word rom us about her abilities In that line , tfow let us see if lomothing cinnot bo done to give more lusting honor to her and the aUto that claims hor. Bonntor Itayiml's Ilorso rurcliaso. 1'ittiburg Chronicle. Ono of the liveliest recollections I have 'tif the senator from Delaware and it is a homely ono tnlccs mo back to the fall of 1880 , and the Mlddlotown agricultural fair. It was the last day cf the trotting meeting. There was a hi ; crowd , and republicans and democrats hobnobbed to gether in the friendliest kind of way. Senator Bayard was there with a hotheaded - headed Dik Harrington , whoso death a month ago provoked general regret throughout the the state ; the Saulsbnrya and the rank and file of Delaware's po litical lights. The sanator had a sea's In the judges' box. Among the horacs on- tcrad for the first rnco was n big raw- louod anlmnl , with long oars nnd an ab normal development of leg-length. His owner was a Snstox man , and had dubbed the rack"Tom Bayard. " Thosona- tor took an immediate interest in that horse. Ho cocmod to bo proud of his scrawny namesake. When his equally riw-bonod rider drew him up for the start the senator leaned over the bjlas- trade , and nodded to lha jockey , told him to "let him out for aU he's worth , " as "Tom" was the horao ho waa goinc to bet his money on. The old raok got ofi with a clean start , winning the throe heats with nn ease that provoked the admira tion of the crowd. The senator waa de lighted. "Bravol" ho cried , clapping his hands like a schoolboy. And then ho sat down and lauqhcd , while the rawboned - boned iockey hurried his deceptive bob under a pair of blankets. "Why , " tnld the senator , "I couldn't have fait more Interested If it had boon n prcsidontul race. It seemed as though my on tire future depended on the succesi or failure of that bobtalled mg. " Dim Manning's Rooster. The live roosters carried In the Inau gural procession , Wednesday , mmt have boon an odious sight to Daniel Manning. Good democrat aa ho Is , ho has a horror for rooslora. Thla Ia why : In 1877 Mr. Mannlng'a paper , the Albany Argus , had for managing editor a renegade repub lican named Hutchlns. The election In New Hampshire that year was closer than nanal , but according to custom the repub licans carried the atato. By tame en tirely unwarranted contortion of figures Hutchlns claimed a democratic victory , - and by his direction the Argna appeared the next day with a rooster , presumably crowing victory , though telogranu in the sarao column showed a republican tri umph beyond a cavil. Mercilessly did the press of the country ridicule the Argus for weeks following. Mr. Man ning was mad , and kept on growing mad der nnd madder every day. Ho ordered every cut cf a chanticleer In the Argus office locked up where mother dust might corrupt , but over zealous managing ed itors could not break through and s'eal. Mr. Manning has never tiaco admired roosters , democratic or otherwise. . The engineer of the Oedar Rapids water-works reports the ground as bsiog frozen below tno water mains , and all tbat has prevjntod the water freezing and bursting the p'psa Ins been keeping the water in circulation. . The story is now going tbo rounds that a widow , who recently died out west , found henolf suffering actual poverty the day that 11. B. Hayes , whom she once jilted , waa Inaugruratedpresident. A popular dentist of Galveston , Tex. , , has bean sued by n colored man for § 30- 000 damages , growing out of tbo death of the plaintiffs wife under the influence of chloroform In the dentist's oftco. - TEST YOUR BJLKffl&POTOB TO-PAT. Drantli adrertUod aa ob'olutelj pure THE TEST : Place a can top do n on a liot tto\r until hpat-dthe rumove the cover and imell. A chemist will not b * re quired to detect the presence or ammonia. DOES NOT CONTAIN AMMONIA. ITS HEiLTUriUESS HIS NEVER UKKV < In a million bomei for a quarter of century It Hood the consumers' reliable tcbt , THE TESTOFTHE OVEH. _ _ PRICE BAKING POWDER CO. , Dr , Price' ' * Special Flawing Extracts , n llroDtntmoit dtlltloai aid BtlarilBxor known , ud Dr. Price's Lupulln Yeast Gems for Light , lle<hr Dread , The Beit Drr Hop Yeut In th World. FOR SALE BY GROCERS. CHICAGO. - ST. LOUIS. SPECIAL NOTICES. TO LOAN MONEY , < 0 LOAN $2,0)0 on city security. 1) pc' cent . .longtime , U. C. Patterson , < 0)2.tf ) MONET Loaned on nhattels , cut rati , R II tickets oiught and ( old. A. Furnun,21B 8.13th Bt i 679 tf Tl"ONEV To loan on real eitate security. Ballou f/yiBro 17 B. 13th St. 674-12 MONEY to can on good real estate f ecurity. M. F. Start. Williams block. ' M4-tf rpo I'OAN From 300 to * 2,600 on ilty property. JL from 3 to 5 yeais. Financial nchanse 1603 ftrnam. 035-1Zp nfl-ONEV IXANKD at 0. V. Heed fcCo's. Loan ofilca _ Uon furniture , pianos , horses , wagons , personal property of all kinds and all other articles of value , without removal. Over Ut National BuckcorntrlSth and Farnam. AU business strictly confidential confidential417tf 417-tf M ONEV to loan on diatUIs Woolley & Harr ) . son , rocm SO , Omaha National ISink bulUlng. 4 : 7flO T0 J5. 010 IXAN-On realnla'e so- 3) I W W coiltv at reasonable rates. 0. E. Msjne , fVf cor 16th and Farnam. < S8 m27 rpo LOAN Krom * 6 to fSCOO , In suma to suit FI JI nanclal exchange IMBIarnam. 862 m24p OMEY LOANED J. T. Iliatly loans on chattel M property , 213 8 , Kthst. , up stairs. 2Mml8p TU LUAM Jn sums of S40and upward , MONKY Davis and Co. , Real btata and Loan AK al > , 1606 Farcam Bt. 4B3 tf HErP WANTED WANTED Qtrinan Kill at Oarol bo'.c ) , ICtli coil Misonfit. 837-1 Jp TED-Oltlce bar , muit bo a v ir > g.od K rltcr. WAN It. Ulapalt , 16tb soilr'amnm. 53-I''p WANT8D Amtnwho undcritin ihetfabno. lnc . Apr'Moore's ' Tea itore , $07 north ISth slrctt. IK-llp WANTKD-Poy at Wllkle paper box factory , ICfl bomhUthSU 702-lSp . Aildreo "M , ind 11. ' Bco oltior. 099 It TTTANTKD A first class chambermaid at the nty hotel. 7(3 ( Up \\MNTED A po3d clil ( or general houfo-wotk. CalUtMisFlavnc8,2mWct8tcrSt , OIMSp WANTED Tutorttrlctl ? tobcr , coat tinker , Mill young lnJy \ < tmktr K lr W ROSand itciuly uork. L. 0. Joncl , Nebrittkk City , NoK 079-19 \ \ 7ANTKDKlr'tcl swotr n cook In hctil , 100 > > tntlcs Irom Om ha , whore he will b > o A ROCK ! omc. Apply toll Munnncllcr. 418 S. 13th Strott , CIS t ( \T7ANTKD-Hoy to lo tn book-kcoplrf : Sltui' tlon lutnlshtil. J. B. Smith 1610 Dunotds St. 07M8p Tl/ANTKD ladlesandounR men loleatn book- IT locplnR. IMC DouglagSt J.U. Smith. r72-12 | ) slrl for ecncttl housctrotk. In- qulro at SS18 CftM St. 03Mp Gill for gcnorM homework t M2 WANTED , bol Lccn otth nJ Mtton. Mrf. II. E. Co\ . BO lSp " \17ANTKD-Otrl toftttonda llttlobibj ncl niitit VV In liousikcopln . Oermnn preferrrd 1004 F rn m si. Obi tl 7 ANtKD-Uutidry gill , Einmot house. C05-14p \I7ANTKD 'hva Bpprcnllccs to le rtidris m kin ( ; > V Jlrs. E. 11 Corbctt , 1018 Howard St. G32-14p A cimtctent cook t once Mtd. WANTED N lUUlKln , 124 bouth Sixth Street Council lllulTj. 019-12 A.OMt-eJafs dry Roods clolhlnp , boot WANTED ta'ciojun ' , mu t speak Gcni > n and ell acipjalntcdnithdiyeooas , only flnglo ind t\- perlcnccil mm with relcreace need apply. 0 Adler , Sew.rJ.Nel ) MMf - agents to BfII IghtnliiK WANTED-KJporlontod ; amlcy , Fremont , Neb. COO 13p SITUATIONS WANTED. Competentdrcsnimkor will nrnkicnK g"rncnt8 A In families. Call at31S Noith IBth Bt , 091-lSp Slluitlon as clerk In f tore or office by WANTED m n with good rctcrenoc. Ad- dreea "ir. b. " Bee olHoo. M014p WiNTED-Sltuitlon aa ooachnmn by joungman otexpcrltnoo and rood recommendation. Ad- tlresa "A. V. " Bee ollloi. 8S8-llp WANTiD-Bi a dressmaker , icwlng In prlrato Inmlllcs by the day or week. Address 1 12DaV- enroll St. G 014p - a young a an of SO , position M WANTKD-lty offlcohcre he can Bt rt In IB assis tant book-keeicr , good reference. Address "H. S. " Bee office. 631-14p MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. To rent a furnlsbcd cott RO. would WANTED If offered cheap. " 11. " Drawer 2" city. (9B-14p TTfANTKD-Furntthcd or unturnUhed rooms for VV IgM house kicpisR for throe ada'ts. "E. B" Bco office. C3.-1SP Furniibcd room down town. BUto WANTKu Addrojs " ( J. U. " this offlos. TT7AN TED A lot with 00 lector more , front Im- VV prowdor nnimpo\d. Address "C. K. " this olhca , ghlnRpait cularsaa to price , location aud tcrirs. 070 tf WANTED DroB itorc ; advertiser would like to buy a drugstore In a ROOB , lixo groftlapr town addrcE8 Bo602 , Rock lelancl. 111. 051-lOp "V\TANTED To buy house and lot , thioj to flvo IT roon-son montnly payment $15 ; address X. M. Hoe ofllcc. fl57-lip ! "I \7ANTED-Torcnt by May 1st a 0 or8 room cot- Tr tage ; on or near street car line , In dcslrabla part of city ; cow house preferred ; addrctsH. 1' . , lice office. 65812p " \\CANTED To borrow about Slf.0) on need eel l > curlty ; address. J. D .Keeofllce. CS3-l2p \\f ANTED To rent ono or two unfurnished rooms IT with or near board. Address F. P. Fosdyke , S3 and 315 South 14th St 602 tf WANTED E\cry lady In need ot asovlngma- chlno , to see the new Improved American No. 7. P. E. Flodman & Co. , agents ; 203 N 16th. 843tf f OR EENT HOUSES AND LOTS. FOB BENT Nice G room cctlttfo Inquire 837 South 2Sd bt , noarLca\enworth. B 6 14p KENT Now cliht room house Inquire of FOU Mrs. E. lloiklis , 25tb , lolHccn Davenport and Chicago Sta. 703-tf nil KENT Soeral houics , ono hotel by Ballou F BrOE 317 S. 13th &t. 67312 KENT A house C rooms ia Boctrs & Hills FOU addition. Apply 1011 Douglas t > t. 055 12p FOIl KENT lloro with four rooms on Cumlncat Suitable for any buslncsj ; ? ! 6 per month ; inqulio J. Kline , 1818 Diughnst. B60 aprO FOK RENT A brick bouee of 8 roc ma $20 pe month. Appl ) to John Ilu'elo. Hardware tton 2407 corner Cuming and Sauudcra tts. 1' . Clark. 6D8 13 KENT Two now btores en 10th Bt. C FOH ila > nc , 15th and Farnam. OlStt 77011 * KENT Diick house , good oidcr , barn , cor JL1 ner lot Ehinn'a addition ? iOper month. AMES , 1507 Farnam St. SSO 17 Foil KENT One story dwelling housfl fho rooms ! 23d. n'arCIark street. Charlca Cfdeij , corner 13ihand DciiRlisStrett. 5t8 tf tENT Three brick etorca corner 18th and FOIl ; ; bt. J L. McCaguo , Afont. 401 a2 TC\01l UENT-Cottagoat 1718 Dodge street. 27111 FOU KtNT New brick bouse , 11 rooms , modern impro > cments , No. 812 N. 22d it. Inquire 2110 California st. 157U FUR RENT New cottage , 6 rooms. . 1'Upps Roe 1812 B. 6th st. 048 tf ilOOMS FOR RENT. , KENT Furnished roim at 1818 Jackrnn St BK5 allf T7\OR RENT Handtomoly fuinlsbed front room , JL1 313 North 15th St. G35-13f - FUR RENT Well furnished front toowa. Inquire up ttalrs. S. W. o-rner Howard and 18th St. 034 13p FOR RENT Two front rooms ISM Capitol are. 078-17p FOR RENT Ono large I If gantfront room furnlsb- ed and 3 unfurnished rooms In new bouse with all the modern lmpro\einent , on JOtb 81 , near ft. Marl's a\e. Address B. W. corner 10th and Dodge. , C3MI RENT Furnished and unfurolsbed roomr , FOR or without board at 1418 Dodge St. fl75-Hp T70II RENT.A nicely furtlshed front loom with JL' closets nod lath to gentleman and w.fc tOl louth 20th St. OflZ.tf 17IOR RENT Furnlihod room at 1013 Faraam , Ji 854-aJp TT10U IlKNT One lurnUhtd front room , lulUble JL1 for one person or two , 1809 Farnam it. 802-12p FOH RENT Ono nicely furnished room suitable for 2 K'ontlcmtri , and uunallir room on T'euant ' St. Inquire 1207 yarnam St. Wl-tf RENT One first floor front room and other FOIl furnished rooms ; also 8 largo unlurniih ed loomi at 1517 Davenport it. 613 Up M5H KENT Nlctlt furolshed rooms 105 M. ) bth jV roll IIKNT A room for one Kentlcman , also table board for one or two gentlemen at 1012 Farnam. BlO.tf 1011 KENT Two good rooms for house keeping at F 3. p r month , 1013 Howard 8k 0 3-Up RKNT Two single and ODD tulle of room * FOR Jforso's block ono block from 1'ost office corner 16th and Capitol avi , 62M4 IIKNT A large fornlihed front room with FOU diesulng room oQcr ocoilogle room , 710 IBth SL < 32p TTtOK BENT noomi No. 9228. W corntr 18th and J ? Izard , on car line. 5(9 ( 12p FOU IlKNT-Two nicely furclshed looms at 1623 Dodge St. MM4p ) POH BENT-1 lurn nbed looms for bouse leenlug no children waited , 1718 Calliomla Bt MS tl FOR HKNT a suit ol tlmo elegant rooms In bulldlof 1419 Dodge Street. Inquire In Ilullil- Inc. E8S-12P KENT Elegant front room for tno gcntlt- JfOll . JoijuUo at A , Uoepe , 1M3 Dougln bt. FOR RKNT-Furnlihcil front rc m 1X1 farnarrt. 67018 TJ > OR RENT > \irnl hrtl and nnfurtUhM looms J } with board. Institute Hotel , formerly CrelRh- on homo , Capitol aio. and 13th St. Sirs U W , Hald. FOR lIKNT-Anlctlr fnrnlfJidl front parlor with modem Irnprofenrntii for Rfnllcman and 1te , nret-dws table board , 20C0 CIM St. 3K8 tl FOIlRK TS lltooflHrnl h t rooms , 1613 Ca j fornla it. Mr * A. Calderwood. 270 tr - FOIl RENT Two unfurnlohcd rooms iintablo for ( Rht houKkeeplnfc , Dectner'ablrckccr , 8'h ' anil ollwardtts. 471tf FOR RKNT-Nlctly furnl hod rooms at 1718 Cas St. 47 ! tf T > OOU8 With board , dctltablo or wtnttr. Apply JLiat St. Charles Hotel. 474-tt niOH KENT Two elegant rooms In llotlloVs block , C Paulson A Co , 161S Farnam. Bit-It FOR SALE. FOU SALK-An old oitablithht drupr ( tore on n Rood corner In thickly tot tied part ot t ha cltv. Apply to It , T. Clarke , Drug Co. Oi3-13 FOIl SMK-SmalI news t nd at No. 707 N. ICtli Bt , hadnR engaged In builnCM , oitonhore 1 limit sell out imiiicilktclj. u74-13p [ 7011 SAI.KThelurnlturoand nxtiircsof a good -L ? lodploil.omoon . a jirlnoliul trcct , r.nt $30 An- p'y II. JUmmdler. 118 South 13th St. C7B-17P If OK SAtE OH TIUDK FounJrv nd nuohlnc- 1 ship In ClarlmU , lovta ; KO d point far kuolncu ; Blxiallroadg ; tonnona boom , satlnlactory rcaKons tortclllrk' . AddrcMSrilAOUK &CO. , Union Iron Works , Third street , Council Illufls , Ion a. 0)2-10 iK A nrtt claat ono chair barber shop , I1 Roodtrnde , tin on for acllln ? want to milt the butlncs ) . AddressDoxl45NorthlltndNcbr. 127 14 | > FOUSAMC A half Jonctrcsh rcllk con In quire 3315 South 10th , between WlllUin t HIcL- ory. CIS Hp FOR SAtE ISO proa of belt farm } Unde. tneton rount ) , Neb ; 2t mile ) free Ilcrmtn 8 miles from ttlalr. Will cither eel for c.i or nil trade for hou o In Omab If bujcr will take up tomenotot on long llmo. The whole land under cultlratlon Address Jos. Kolouratek , Ko. 1S4 3 13th bt. , Omaha , Nob. 470 tf FOU BALK Four ycir old horse has boon \\orkwl double. For particulars li < iulro at n o corner 14th and Runam tt In baibjr shop. J. Klrner. 0710 F IOR 8ALK Household furniture suitable for keepIng - Ing boarders. Mis. V. K. llootb , 1012 1'ActlU ( t. flOO I2p F 1011 SALE Three beautiful lots on I'Jrko axe , east front , must bo sold soon. 0. F , la\ls & Co. 05018 17011 8ALE tot on Georgia ate , cheap at $850. Jr ar. Datla&Co. 009 10 FOH SAtE First class ono chair barber chop ; . ROCK ! trade ; reaion for selling , want to emit the buslnces ; address box 145 North Bend , Neb. 047-14 | > FOK SAI.E-A. Half Jersey fresh tnllch row ; en quire No 1315 8 10th st , bet. William and Hlck- orj. 040-140 fj > OR BALK HulHIng with a lour jcars I CIM 108 J ? 8 , llth ft. cheap , or to oxchacgo for residence ; property. Inquire 1307 Douglai , 030-Hp FOR SALE CHKAP Ono elegant chimber set , former cost 8375.00. Ono regulator clock , one nearly Dew Unabo Piano , tno cold framed ' K'ctime , ono horse , barncs * and phaeton , one alls Bate , small Biro Inquire 1015 Dodge St. 233 tf FOIl SALE-Barbers attention , $100 111 buy a barber shop , fixtures , tools , and good trade , only- shop In the emiut thriving town ot Sprlngdcld Kcb. , - on ato. I1. II. 11. Fare 81 CO from Omaha. 020-lSp TTIORSALK Six room cottage and full lot E39 Part [ ? n\B. Inquire on premises or room 20 , Omaha National Gink Building. C.I ) . Her ton. 697-lOp ; WANIED-Ooodfamily horse , 2410 Seward , 007 tf . FOU SALE Now house 7 rooms full kt , larpo barn \ory cheap. D. 1' . Jonca , Othand Bancroft. South Omahn. ( JG2-o''p - FOR SALE A first class bakery and restaurant. Address lock box 0 , North liend Nob. 678-14p * fT < OIt BALK500 < | O M , halanco 120. per month. X1 Gord 7 room house and harn plcasant'y located Sblnn's addition. AMES , 1507 Farnam , Ms 17 FOIl SALE Why pay rent , when jou can buy a- house and lot on easy payments from P. J. Crccdon , 27th and Webs or St til tf - F OR SALE Cheap , saloon fixtures and itoek N. . W. corner ICIh and Capitol avo. 517-a3 FOIl SALE Second hand ten horeo power , up * J ? right boiler nnd engine : In Rood condition ! low for cash. Chaa. S. Poor , 103814th st , Omaha , Neb. 887-tf "TTOR SALE A ( arm of iSOacres , 6 mlloi nortnwen Jl1 of North Boril , 160 acres under culihatlon , b3 miles of live willow jiosts , one rnllo of union li solid hedge 13 jcara oM , 3 miles of nlro fence , incloelng pcsiuro ormcadow nearly all seeded to tame grass. Uarn 28x60 feet , cilbblng for 2,001 bushels of corn , 3- good corrals , 1 wind mill , and 3 wells of water , 1 grtnary 16xSO feet , a house 10x24 feet , \vltn base ment under entire houso. Price $20 per acrt. ; half donn , balance on time to suit purchaser. Enquire at iLAibollioo , or of W. II. Yaw , Worth BendNib. 302mar22p FOR BALK-03x185 feet on Cuming street 8 blocks west of Military bridge , $1,000. John L.McCagua opposite roit olilco. 481-U F 1011 SALE 132x121 loot on corner , eonth-euft front , house 8 roome , barn , 8 blocks west o Park are. and Loavennortb , easy payments , cheap 81.700. John L. McCiKUc , opposite Post Ofllcc. i8S-t TO EXCHANGE. FOR SALE Oil TKADE tor Improved land , a peed 2 story store , property In Wajne , Neb A rcslJonr-c , barn , 2 lots In Allcrton Iowa , and 2 good luge Norman Etalllous. .Addrcej O D lllrilsall , Walnut , Pott Co , Iowa. 173 mDp F OB SALE OH TUADE-Kurra 0 miles eoulh on licllctuo and U. p. Iloadrultand / cto. I' . M. FccLham , P. O. bo707 Omaha. 500-lSp If OK SALE OH EXCHANGE At 910 poi tore , a X ? or part of two thousand acres of t'mbcr Und forty miles east of Kansas City , wll exchange for Nbraskk land or merchandise. Uedford , Souci ft / / l > a"l ' T7\OH \ SAtE OK FXCUANOK-For itock of dry J ? goods 1380 acroctock ranoli , ] ) lontj hay lend , creek riiua through f ntlro tiact. Recd liulldlopp , ccrralJa etc , only I inllcs from thriving rnllrcad town , tvect the beet and in'bt convenient if notice In central Neb. Appl ) to the North Loup Banking Co. , Nnrtliloup , Neb. " 14 D TO EXCHANGE Improved farms and wild Ian J to trade for stookstf n crchacillfo or Orrnha cltv proper'v. Clias It , Woolly , room 2C , Onar a National Dank , Omaha , Nib. SOOmarlO BUSINESS CHANCES. T70n * SALE Stock ind fixtures ono of the heed X1 saloons In tha city. 1'oescsnion given tha fifel of A mil. Itcasons for selling , 111 health. Addresa "X. W. " Dee offlee. 477U SALE A good p ) ing saloon with flrst-claso lunch counter nd restaurant attached. A Ut yan. ( a Trostlcr. 203 South 13th St. 478 tl | j'01l SALE Or exchange a full stock of clothing JL' boots and shoes , gent' f urnlBhlnificoods , will ox. chapg * for Nebraska Lands. Q. U.i-eterson.801 8. 10th St. , Omaba , Neb , 11,5 , u FOH SALE A ( rood skating rink , size 8 < xlOO. In quire of II Lambert , Wakefleld Neb. 423 a 16p BOARDING. WANTKD-1CO boarders , $16 a month , room an J board. Faclflj house. Frtnk Darls. 70M4 | > iniRST-CLASa Bed and board 1212 Capitol a\e , 612 aJp LOST AND FOUND. LOST Dark colored brlndlo bu'I ' do ; blaiuon faoa return to 2002 Webster nod get rewud. 678 13 J - ! PERSONAL. PKUSONAL John Haralln has removed to Omaha , andrcs'dei ' at 1(10 Leavcnwortb St. 073 alop . I. S. write to U. a , , at Uln- ncipolli ; Important. 0S-16p M"U8. ETlir HOOI'KH. clalrroyant and Tranoo medium can b found at N , w. corner 20th and Cus streets , hours 11 a. rn to 9 p. m. 874-m4 MISCELLANEOUS. STIlANOEft In rlty lelt package nlth newspaper wrapper. Will party holding sameploise a ndto thli olllce , or lend woru where same can be had. OOMSp BIDS for removing one thouiaud yards of dirt more or leu fromo9rner Fifteenth anl Chlcatro bt. Will be recelvtid up to March 20th , JBfB. II. W. Crcmer. (77-H PIIIVY vtults , ilnki and ceesnooli cleaned at the shortest not'oo and at any time otthe day , In aa tntlril/trdirhns way without the leait moletUtloa to occupants or neighbors , with our Improved and odorless apparatus. A , Krans&Co. , 12.0 Dodge bt. fi'O-aJp II11VV , raulM , dinks ind cesspools cleaned at the shortest notice and tatltfactlon gutrauteod by f , H. Abel , 1' . O. Hex S7f. 487-a2p IUM1'S. All kinds of pumps for sale or repaired. Address J , J , McUIn , 1011 Blunder St.871m23 871-m23