THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY. FEBRUABY 27 , 1S87.-TWELYE PAGES. INCAILS WIELDS THE GAVEL , The Senator Protn Kansas Installed as President of the Senate , APPROPRIATION BILLS PASSED. Wore Cruisers I'rovitlccl For By the IlotiROlIr Amendments tothcNftval Appropriation Measure Other Scnnto. WASHINGTON , Feb. en. The credentials of Jdessrs. Hi'sunn , of Texas , and Hate , of Ten nessee , were presented and placed on file , Tlie conference committee on the postofllco appropriation bill repoitcd n dlsa.'rcenient on the substitute section , mid It was ordered that the senate ask for further consideration. The senate then proceeded to consideration of the consular and diplomatic appropriation bill. bill.At 1 o'clock the. presldlne officer In terrupted the proceedings and stated that the hour had arrived for mlmlnlstfr- Ine the oath of nillce to his successor ns presi dent pro tern , llo returned thanks to the ficnnto for kind forcbear.ineound after Mr. IngalH had taken and subscribed to the path of nllico ho took the chair and made a short ftpeccli. A votu of thanks was then , on inntlon uf Mr. Hairlf ) , ulvcn to the ii'tirlug olilrcr. A ftcr a peed deal of desultory discussion the niiicmlments reported by the committee > n appruprlat'ons ' wrro nil adopted ( with itomu others ) and the hill was passed. Tlio nKrIcultur.il appropriation bill was then talten up and passed ( with somoaniend- metiK ) MCMARPS vrorn presented from the presi dent vutolnp the pension bills for Anna "Wright and Snrali Hamilton. Mr. Plumb , from the conference committee - too on the house hill to restrict the owner ship of real estate In tue territories to Ameri can clllzuim , made a report , Ju'hlch was nirrccd to. "Mr. Dawcs prowiitcd the conference rn- tiort on the Indian appropriation bill. A creed to. The senate hill to reimburse depositors of the Ficedman's Savings and Trust company vas taken nu , discussed , ameudud and liasseil yt-as , 'JS ; nays , 0. Adjourned. House. WASHINGTON , Kub. 20.-Mr. Willis of Kontuiky moved that the rules bo suspended nnd the senate amendment ) to the river and harbor bill bo non-concurred In. After debate - bate the motion was agreed to 1U ( to 33. Mr. liraKK of Wisconsin presented the con ference report on the bill for the location and erection of n branch soldiers' home west of the Hocky mountains. Ajfiecd to. The speaker appointed Messrs. Willis , lilanchard and Henderson of Illinois con ferees on the river and harbor appropriation bill. bill.Tho The house then went Into committee of the \vliolo on the navul appropriation bill. Mr. Savers of Texas offered an amendment anpioprlatliiR J5 ,470UOO for thn construction of two swlit double-bottom steel cruisers , * ach of about . 000 tons displacement , ot the typo of the Newark , exeunt boilers and machinery ; four of about 1,700 tons displacement of typo of Gunboat No. 1 , and one swift totncdo boat said vessels to cost altogether , excluslve.'of armament , not more Ihan S4.U50.oao. Mr. Thomas of Illinois moved to amend the amendment by providing that Urn vessels shall be built under contract and as nearly as may bo in compliance with the provisions of the act of August . ' ) , ISM. Agreed to. As thus amended , the amendment offered Jy ) Mr. Sayeis of Texas was adopted 134 to : . The committee then rose and reported the bill to the house. Thn house reatllrmcd yeas , 151 ; nays , 71 ; the nctlon of the com mittee In udoutini the amendment offered by 3)1 ) r. buyers and the bill wus then passed. The house went Into committee of the whole on the Joglslatlvo executive and jtidl- 'cial appropriation bill. Tim rending was continued and comnlotod at 10 o'clock and then the committee ro.-c- . ' Mr. Hotmail moved to suspend the rules and pass the hill. A loni ; discussion followed and nt mid- nlRht the house udjourned without further nctloii. CUtVNGUS HIS MIND. lie Will Spend the Jjnst Night of the Session at the Capitol. WASHINGTON , Feb. 20. [ SpecialTelccram to the BKU.J It begins to look as though next to the hubbub over the vacant secretary ship of the treasury and the choice of the commissioners under the Inter-state com- meive law , the president's reported deter mination to spend the last nlelit of the con gressional session ut the capital conies Infer for 11 largo share of comment ninont ; politi cians. The practice has been uniform for so many years that Mr. Cleveland's proposed Innovation excites wonder. Arguments for nnd acalnst arc- very evenly balanced. Concress has a way of putting everything oil tintll the last moment where that Is possible , nnd then trusting ; to log-rolling , good nature nnd pine luck to Ret Its work finished In time. Had t legislation has to run a close race with good , nnd Is often allowed to slip through by a btretch on the conscience on the part of the usually prudent and conserva tive membeis , in tliu , fear that uny interfer- , t > nco with It would Imperil their own wottliy bills , and In the hope that the president will bo able to delect the more conspicuous abuse and withhold his signature. This throws an Immense and wholly unwarrantable re sponsibility upon the executive , who is often obliged to crowd into u half a dozen hours n voile of Investigation nnd Judgment which could properly occupy as many weeks of ills time. The fcollni ; that ho is close ot hand and that he can bo n'achod nnd uiRcd , If necessary , make members who have bills of gem-rnl Inteiebt In charge rather leni ent toward thosu who are pushing special bcliemus , mid rlirltt of way Is sometimes tem porarily Riven to matters whleh the least < io- beiye Iherolsa jjrwit dwl ot complaint Just now about the declaration of Uandall , chairman of the commltti-o on appropria tions , that he Intends to ! mvu the floor of the Jiouse whenever he wants It lor tils measures and thoeudorM-montof that announcement by Speaker Cnillslo. It Is unlikely thut more than a dozen neiifral measures will bo pulsed before the end ot the session , next Friday other than appropriation bills. BIONAI , 8K1IV1CK MKN J'l.KASKP. The officers and men of thu signal service eeein well pleased wltti tlio p.-iwago of the ugrlpultural department bill , whleh provides for the transfer of the weather bureau. There Is no doubt entertained as to the ac tion of the house In tlio matter , but un im pression prevails that 'the president may intciiKMO an objection , U is umleistooil that ho favors an amendment to the tilll. ivhlch provides for the translt-r , but that ho is npiytei'd to tile project of elevating the ngricultural bureau to un executive depart ment nnd nmy veto the bill. TUB HKCOim HlIOKn.Y. C. II. Pane , of the Second Uhodn Island district , whoso coutested elociiun case with I'loicewas rofwod back to the peoulo and resulted in his favor , was sworn In last nlcht nnd forservlni ; less than a week U entitled to pay for the lull term , umountlnc to 10,000 uuil mileage , imikluu un aggregate ot about $11,000. J'age Is the lirst democrat who has been elected from lihode Island in thirty- four years. TKLI.EIt TAVOllS "OM ) TtCUSISnil. " Senator Teller , ot Colorado , Is bald to he lu favor of a soldier candidate for president , and being so , ot course he piefVrs General Sherman. He thinks that "Uld Tccumseh" would not only carry Ohio , but capture a Jariio portion of the Irish and labor vote. Kx-CoveriiurJohn 11. Uonr nnd Colonel A. It. Anderson , of lo\va , reuros * > ntatlvevelect to the fiftieth confess , are at the F.bbit It.VNDAl.I. AND MOULIN 1'OK I'KNSIONS. When liundall and llolniau. voted day bufoiu yesterday in the Imusii to pass the dependent parents pension bill , tiieio vas vociferous and prolonged -applause. Jt \ > ua very uumprcted occurrence , audit was but tiutuiAl that the friends of the measure should give evidence ot It. The olllcial reports noted the.act of the au- iluiua lu IhfU ( vpoit , * od there la hauli put ruti > repotl" " ) of speeches but nt no other point In the report * . An Investigation Is threatened , itandall is sponsor for the chief of the of ficial reporters , aud It la alleged this distinc tion to the I'cnnsylvanlan was given him as a discriminating favor. I'OSTAl , CHANGES. John Ulllnps was to-day appointed postmastcr.it Ash Grove , Franklin county , vice Anthony Beach , reslencd. Also the following in town : S. T , lillss , Avon , 1'olk county , vice Ixivl Dcndcr , resUnedj Joe \V. Allen , Hrrtram , Line county , vice M. it. 1'lummcr , reslened ; Carrlo lllfford , Lib- ertyvllle. Jcifcrson county , vice \V. W. Dun- la vy , reslanod ; Jauu-s P. Kane , Stone City , Jones county , vice M. V. Halm , deceased. rAvouii : > TIII : VKTO. Thousands of petitions , signed br nun- dr.nls of thousands of voters , have been re ceived by congress condemning the presi dent's veto of the de | > ondcnt pension bill. The llr.it and only one endorsing trie veto was presented In the wnate to-day by Mr. Wilson ot lo'Vfl. it is from the Knights of Labor of Fairlleld , la , , and simply nskscou- mess to sustain the veto. The bill Is dead , however , so far as this congress Is concerned , and petitions , memorial ? , etc. , on the sub ject will not bo considered by this or any other congress. congress.CAPITA ! , TsT.WR. Mrs. Anglo F. Newman , of XebmfiUa , one of the superintendents of the National Women's Christian Temperance union , ami one of their finest speakers , will address a mass meeting nt the Concregatlonal church lioro to-morrow afternoon , Thoiesigtmtlon of Second Lieutenant U. I ) . Spelman , Seventh cavalry , has been ac cepted by the president , to take effect Sep tember 1 , 18S" , and ho has been granted a leave of absence until that date. Ho intends cnttaclng in the mining business In West Virginia. Ho is a sou-ln-law of Senator Cauidcn. 1'ost Chaplain Oeorge W. Simpson has boi-n relieved Irom duty In the Depaitmrut of the 1'liitte and ordered to duty lu the De partment of Texas. DEATH OiN TI113 IIAIU Six Hoys KlUeU on the benign Vnllcr Itonrt Near Kastnn , KASTON , I'a. , Feb. 2fl. A deplorable rtccl- dent occurred thh afteinoon on the Lchlgh Valley railroad about two miles above this city by which six boys , whoso ages ranged from twelve to fifteen years , were killed. The unfortunate youths wem Walter Moon , Walter Ue.ith , Wm. Pearce , John Gregg , Charles ttonsteln and Manning ( Saris , all of Kaston. They had been out hunting muskrats - rats and were walking on the railroad track on their way home , A coal train bearing down upon them the boys Btepoed to the op posite track , when they were struck by the tastpassoncer train and were horribly mang led and killed. There were seven in the party. Six of them weie struck bv the en gine and thrown either between the tracks or nuMlnst the side of the co. 1 train. Harry 1'earco was btruck by his brother and knocked Irom the trade uninjured. All the bodies were placed In a small building near tlio Kaston depot to await the arrival of thfi coroner. One of the hoys had one arm and both legs biokcn. Engineer Monroe Music , who was runnlni ; the passenger train , said : " 1 left liutldchcin seven minutes late and was running at re duced speed on account of thu blindlns snow storm , which prevented mo from seeing any- thin ? on the track. I knew nothing about tlio accident until mv fireman called to me to stop ; that I had just strucka lot of menhe sup posing that they were men employed on the track. " An Inquest was held this evening and the employes of the railroad company were exonerated trom all blame. The acci dent occurred on a sharp cutve In n blinding storm which prevented the engineer from seeing the bovs and the boys from seeing the train , while the roar ot the fiolght train pre vented them from hearing the other one. * A CimiOUS KOUBERY. Uurglara Carry Off Silverware and Then Return It. CHAULOTTK , N. C. , Feb. 20. [ Special Tel egram to the Br.n.J Judge William P. Uy- num returned to his homo In this city Thurs day after an absence of six weeks In Florida , and found that while he was away his resi dent had been entered by burglars. A trunk which contained 52.0M worth of solid silverware had been broken open by the burglars and all the silverware stolon. The loss of this valuable ware greatly disturbed Judco Ilynuin , nnd In his efforts to get n clue ho made a visit to the ofllco of the Southern Express company in the hope of finding trace of. its shipment. In this , however , ho was unsuccessful , and ho had turned to leave the offlce , when one of the rlerks called him back. "There Is a heavy box for you hero , " said the clerk. "shlpp3d from New York. " "Well , " thfl judge answered adstractedly , scud it down to my house. " Judge Hynum then returned to his law of fice and all thoughts of the box passed from his mind. IJut when he went homo from dinner ho found a heavy , Iron-hooped box awaiting him. Curious to know what the box contained ho proceeded to open It JIo found that it was a donhle box , and when the Inner lid was removed he was astonished to see his missing silverware. Not so much as a spoon was missing , and the warn baa not been Injured In the slightest degree. The mystery of the theft nnd rctutn of the goods has not yet been solved. PEBlAliK JAIL. ItREAKEnS. Four Girls Hccnro Their Liberty In a Novel Style. NEW Tonic , Feb. 2 < i. | Speclai Telegram to the llKK.j Four inmates ot the house of the Good Shepherd made their escape Thursday night In n manner which would do credit to regular Jail birds. Having descended to the lower hall from tholr room on the third floor without attracting the observation of tlio sis ters , they extinguished the gaslltrlit and pulled thu wire attached to the doftr bell. Then they couched down under the table and awaltod a response , to the rlnclug of the bell. Miss McLMllon.ont } of the sisters whose duty It was to attend to the door , came down stairs and was approaching the door with the key In her hand , when one of the girls put her foot out from under the table and tripped her up , at the same time exclaiming : ' 'Now Is your time , girls. Skip ! " The four girls sprang up aud , seizing Miss MeDlllon , secured the key , ouencd the door , and had climbed the fenceMirroundlng the Institution before the ulster rppovored from her surprise and nliirm. Mary Martin one of the. fugitives , was found wandering In Court street yester day morning , in iho costume of an Inmate of thu house , and was arrested. She suld the otlmr girls had deserted her soon after they made their escaixj , and that Him had been wandering around all nlcht. She was aciit back to the institution. CnKAl'KU COKE. The Syndicate Will not Give Tholr Workmen nn Advance. PJTTSHUIIO. Pa , , Feb. M.-fSpeclal Tele gram to the UKKJ It Is probable that within tue next few days the members of the coke syndicate will reduce the price ot coke to 51.75 per ton. The recent Increase to 82 has been followed by great dissatisfaction among furnare men nnd numerous troubles union : ; the coke syndicate members. Furnace men are one by one refusing to buy coke nnd nslnp anthracite In Ustrtead. This has within the last few days reduced tha demand tor coke considerably , BO much BO that coke works are all overstocked , notwithstanding that the Morewood , one of the larcest works , Is shut down. As a result the coke opera tors ore becoming very anxious about the situation , A prominent member of the coke syndicate , lu rt-forring to the demand for n a ) per cent advance , said : "We-have made our minds up on the question. Ifourwoik- men resolve to come out on a strike March 1 , wo will employ others to take their places on March 2. I think we will bo supported by public opinion In our action. One thine Is certain ; wo will not pay on advance of 2 per cent. " Neliraxka nnd lown Weathor. For Nebraska'and Iowa : Fair weather ; followed by local rains or snow ; higher tern- IHsraluie. Mr. and Mr8. Ltiidoniann'H .llonellr. Tliis evening , Mr , . and Mrs. Luide- iminu two of tho.bcst , known , respected anil rcliablo actors 'of the Ger- tuko n benefit anpenrinir in tlio play , "Tho ( ioldon Spider. " Ths } is , u most amusing play nnd will be rust to the full stronjitlLoftbu'company. . Mr. and Mrs. Liiiuumann will' huvp a ' ' 'good houso. , PERHAPS COMING TO OMAHA Dos Moinca Big Distillery Liabld to Be Removed to This Oity , IT CAN'T STAND PROHIBITION. The Decision to Ho Ilcnclicd WccR A 1'oor Woman's fruit less Mission Fatal Wreck on the Hock. Island. It Will Ito Welcome. Dns MoiXR.o , In. , Fob. SO. iSpoclat Tele gram to the HEE | The recent decision of ludco Carrel granting an Injunction uzalnst the International distillery is likely to cause the removal of that Institution from lies Molnos. Under that decision the distillery Is prohibited from manufacturing except for mechanical , medicinal , culinary and sacra mental purposes , nnd total prohibition U entoiccd unless the county board of super visors sees lit to grant the institution n per mit. Whether the hoard will do that Is a question , ss they have , sluco January 1 , steadily refused to xrant penults to all wholesale dealers who have applied. JJut , even with a permit from the board , the law Is so fiamed that operators unucr It are. sub ject to petty nuno > nnces nnd persecution fiom pirtonded tcmpprauco reformers who have no higher motive In view than the extortion of blackmail. It Is well known that Gcorco W. Kidd , of New York , who owns the International , Is thoroughly disgusted with Ills four years operations under Iowa prohibition and that a removal of his works from the state has been In contemplation. Tue last turn of the screws will doubtless precipitate the result and there Is at least a reasonabln prospect that Omaha Is looked upon as the favored lo cality. Mr. Kidd telegraphed to-day that ho would reach Ues Molnos on Wednesday next , when the subject of removal will bo thor oughly canvassed. The distillery employs about COO men , most of whom would co with It If removed. Theio Is nearly S51W.OOO in vested in the plant nnd Its operation. It pays about StO.OJO.OCO annual tax to the Govern ment. Tlio prospect of removal has thor oughly aroused our business men , who arc cryim ; loudly a.-alnst the baleful effect of the law on DCS Moincs. She Wnnl < > d the Iis : MOINUS , In. , Fob , 20. LSsoclnl Tele. pram to the Ur.K.j A pitiful sight at the state house to-day was a poor woman scantily clad searching lor some judge ot the supreme couit. On Inquiry It was learned that she was n party to a suit which had been sub mitted some time bcfoio and I ? decided ad versely to her would take all the little prop erty she possessed. She wanted to find the judge and plead her cause before him , satis fied that if she should be glveu a chance she could establish the justice of her cause. She couldn't bo made to understand that the case was submitted long ngo , had had n hearing , and could not now be reopened , and she went away sorrowtul. She was from some distant towa town and her lawyer had sent her here , it is supposed , thinking that out of sympathy she mlplit st'ciiro some advantage lioin the court. Ills unprofessional conduct is roundly denounced. Fatal Collision Near Seymour. Sr.YJiouit , la. , Feb. 20. fSpcc'al Telegram to the HEB.J A stock train collided with a construction on tlic Hoclc Island about seven mllps west of hero this morning , near Happy Hollow bridge. The engineer and fireman of the stock jumped from the engine nudvero both fatally Injured , the engineer dyinj ; to- nitllit. Thirteen cars loaded with hogs are a total wreck. Tim track is so badlv blocked that It will probably not be cleared before to morrow night. It's EngllBh. Yon Know. NEW YOHK , Feb 23. William E. English , son of Hon. William II. Kncllsh , of Indiana , democratic candidate for vior > president in 18SO , was arrested on board the steamer Etruria just before It was time for her to sail for Europe to-day. The order of arrest was sued out of the supreme court by Mrs. Lucy A. Cass , formerly of Indianapolis , the homo of the younn man. bhu charges him wlto B criminal assault and refusal to fullill a piomlsoof marrlace. She sues for Si'i.OOO damages. English was released on bail , which was furuislied by Dr. Norvln Green , president of the Western Union Telegraph company , and . ) . II. Hodgcrs , proprietor of the Coleman house. NEW VOUIC STOO1CS. The Union Pacific Invcntlgatlon Causes 11 Drop In That Stock. NEW YOIIK. Feb. 20. [ Special Telocrram to the 15ii.J The bull movement In stocks took something of a set-back to-day. The passage in thu senate of the Dill to investi gate the Union Pacific caused a drop of 1 per cent In that stock at thu opening , but as the short interest was already very largo prices quickly advanced to the closing figures of yesterday. A story was current that two of the leaders in the Jilchmoml Terminal deal had quarreled and that for this reason ono party had determined to sell out. Tlio weak ness in stocks to-day was alleged to bo on this Inside soiling. Thn most potent bear in fluence , however , was the bank statement , which showed a decrease ot over § 1,000,000 in the reserve. Tills heavy decrease , coming when fieo gold shipments nio expected , was a * Hotiieo of apprehension to tradcis. , many of whom anticipated liluli nitus for money n little later in the season. Tholr Rtntement for January was publlsnrd to-day and showed nu Increase of § H7.000 for the month. Western advices aliened that rail road rates both east nnd west of Chicago WON cut more or less and further demoralization was anticipated. The drift opinion grew morn bearish ns the day advanced , nnd at noon the market was very weak at the lowest prices of the day. Trading was very limited during the afternoon. A uoort nonl of liquidation was noticed in Western Union , nnd the tnvorlto short sale was Union I'.v clflc. Vnndorbilts , which have for some tlmu been thu leaders In the advance , were quite as weak ns anything else. Late reports from the west alleged that rates on tiunk line roads were very badly demoralized. The condition ot the market closed softly at bottom tom prices. The total sales weionbout ! MQ- 000 shares. A locomotive Kv OiiicAtio , Feb. 130. The engine nttached tea a passenger train just pulling out of the Chicago it Easier. i Illinois depot exploded this livening. Engineer Mclngcr and Kilo- man Lone were killed. Their remains \\vro scattered tor n block In every dlicctlon. The coaches w < < rn only slightly damaged. All thu passcnKem escaped without Injury. A Socialist Nominated for Mayor CHICAGO. Fob. 'M. Hobert Nelson , master workman of district assembly , Knights of Labor , was to-night nominated for mayor of Chicago by thn united labor party conven tion. Nelson Is generally i I'gardfd as a so cialist. An entlie city ticket was nominated by the convention. Improving Thirteenth Strcot. Another business strunturo is soon to bo built on Thirteenth street , near the Uarkor European hotel. It will bo on tlio southwest corner of Jnckson street and consist of three stones of beautiful design. Tlio first lloor will bo used for stores , the upper ones will bo used for iluts. The plans , vyhich are. being madu by Mendelssohn & Lawrie , will show u frontage of forty by a itepth of seventy- live feet. The building will bo erected by Julius Naglo. 1)1101) . 811 A W February > . Mrs. Klla Sharp , wlfo ot C. A. Sliarp , aged -4 years. Funeral from the lesldence of her sister , Mrs. T. C , Tailor , 1403 Howard street , Mon day , 8 inst. , to 1'rospoct Hill. The V. M. 0. A. will hold u platform service ut the \vudioh M. K. church , Eighteenth street near Oass , Sunday evening. That Telegraph Fnko. To the Editor o ( tlyj HKE : The ludi crous attempts oi [ the poetical Muggins , to vindicate the s'i'stfim ' of tlio institute , where tclegraph.ViU dispensed , so much a a streak , by an nUvertised prolicieut pro fessor of the nrt , doea not quite annihi late operators , \ vflca'no of their number can so forcibly demonstrate the titter helplessness of thji soNcallod "professor" when nlttcil ugnbsb the "littlo soul. " That Mr. lluggiri'a should consider him self a competent iuiifre of telegraphy and the professor's sejiooT. because ho himself - self graduated uuiWlho criulito super vision of Do I ) 1)3 , is not strange. Hut < vrheii the Union Pacillc railroad ( IciiHibd him incompetent to attend to minor 'duties bv tiring him bodily from a lias station. It is a sufli- cicnt guarantee of what may bo expected from those totulorfoet students , who would be bewildered if planed upon a cir cuit ten miles long , I have u.xamlncd "telegraph colleges" throughout the cast , whore they nrc moro numerous than here , mid from practical experience I claim that , us a rule , they iiro frauds , making assurances that what they know can never bo reali/.cd. Not 0110 out of twenty of their students over acquire prollciciusy beyond an incomplete knowl edge of dots nnd ilnshes , and " 1'rof. " Dobbs admits thai not even that small per cent of his students suocue'l. Mr. lluggins has probably experi enced tncj throes of anguish of the uninitiated and verdant "ham" ( if perchance ho ever saw a key outside of Ins college ) and naturally feeling chagrin and wrath against his enemy , ( n first- class operator ) , seeks to tnunplu the "littlo souls" under his "leader feet. " The "finished pupils , " of winch ho so proudly refers to , consists of ono lady , who now occupies a position where dots and dashes are not required , and where , unhappily , the training of the "pro fessor" counts for naught. Notwith standing the alleged success of the learned "professor , " durinir ( ho pa t year ho was quite anxious to _ give up his present extensive and lucrative business. 'if somebody would secure him a $70 position. " Doiilnlo.si after promotions from checks , to that of operator of six or seven years standing , this Eldorado may bo within his reach Hut not now. I would advise all these who contemplate taking a course of "Prof " Dobbs' fake , to make a slight in vestigation of the merits , or rather the demerits of his school , and to those whom ho has already onsnarod. wo would sug gest that they pursue tlio only proper method of becoming operators , and not heed the advice and attempts at instruc tion of n man , who could not , through gross stupidity and incompotency , hold oven a small nnd comparatively unim portant position on the Union Pacitic railroad. I think that upon investigation his former students , who are as Mr. lluggins alleges , holding positions on the H. < te M. and Union Pacilie railroad , will either be found to have ru- coivpd a course of instruction after leaving the "professor's" "university , " or arc holding positions wherein telegraphy - graphy is not oven their remotest duty. Such companies AS 'tlioso mentioned are too careful and ji/dicious / to allow oven such men as the jj 'who have acquired the romarknbloi degree of ability of "Prof. " Dobbs to bo in their employ , as is fully dcmonstfatcdljy the fact that the Union Pacific i 'coiiipany ' discharged "Prof. " Dobbs , a.s well as Mr. Iluggins , upon becoming satisllfed they were j\r. 0 , Mr. lluggins' reftrenio to Mr.Hoyle as a "third class" ope'ratdr , shows that no falsehood is too 'baso ' to publish in order to save their "school' ' from the fate it richly deserves : in immediate collapse. Mr. lloylo is considered among those who are competent to judge , as ono ot the finest opcrat'ous irl : the west , and he deserves great oiovtlt in exposing the "professor's" inc6ranctcncy nud methods of fleecing his -vipi ins"V. -\V. II. McL Ilnnc Hall Ticket . The management of the Omaha base ball club has decided to issue immedi ately coupon tickets of admission to its grounds at reduced rates. They will be for \vonty--Iivo , fifty and 100 games. The first will cost iivo dollars , the second ten dollars and the last twenty dollars. The price of admission to all games will be twenty-live cents for each adult to each game. By pur chasing coupons , admission mav be had for twenty cents. These tickets are sold to raise some monuynow needed by the organization for present necessi ties. There will bo sixty-three cham pionship games played on thu homo grounds this season. Ono of these coupons pens will admit the bearer to the grounds , another to the grand stand. The enclos ure is to bo located on tlio corner of Lake and Twentieth streets , which is reached by both the Eighteenth and Twentieth street car line.s. The irrand stand is now being designed by Architect Henry Voss. The schedule committee of the western league meets nt Lcnvonworth March 8. An O Ulcer AsHimltod. Oflicer O'Hoylo arrested n , tough for dis turbing the puacu on Tenth street and was taking him to the nearest telephone to call for the patrol wagon , when ho was assaulted by a tough named Steve Hog- ers. The first prisoner escaped but the ollicer captured Rogers and lauded Mm in jail on the charge of resisting an of ficer. Olllccr White fionnd Over. Ollicor Wm. White wus idvon a pre liminary hearing before Judge Stenbcrg yesterday afternoon on the charge of manslaughter for the killing of John Hichardson last Sunday niornlnjr. The testimony was practically tlio same as that presented nt the coroner's inquest. Judge Stonberg hold White in bonds of ijyj.OMHo answer to the district court. The bail was promptly furnished. The case will probably go over to the next term. Down. The snow storm that prevailed all dny yesterday and last night through the north and east , had a disastrous cfl'cct upon the working of the telegraph lines. The local Western Ujnion oliico exper ienced trruat dillipulfy in gutting any press report or commercial business from tnu east Jast "j ' ljl , us the wires are down in nil dirt > cins't ( ( , Jlfiro's it Orent Chnnco. Omaha Hco : Keith county's craving need lutt now Is girls woo-aulo ghls , The val leys , canyons nnd hilltop * echo the mournful cry of lonely homesteaders , and hundreds of outstretched arms and longing eyes mutely appeal to the east for succor. Good , stron/ , bangless girls are.f wuiitcd , and they can't come too soon or too fiomientlv. It Is re lated that a party of 'the.'iti leal barnstormers recently stopped oviu1 night In the county. Three of the stars were eligible and the coun try boys captured aijd lu rrlou them , which broke up the tioupo. FONII u LAO , Wis. , Fob. 21. To the Editor of the UIK : : If your" leader will ndyiso tlio "country boys" to send their Hovcral addresses to mo Margaret Vale , "iMegg" for short Fond du Lac. Wis. , I will do what ! can to help them find thorough housekeepers , genuine women. und perfect ladies myself included , of course with or without bangs , nil be tween eighteen and twenty-four years of ago. Hcsyeotfiilly , MAIHJAKKT VALK. gT. F. VogoC Stromsbiirg , Neb , "Our little city is growing rapidly nnd is bound to prosper. Wo have about 1,603 people. Wo expect our boom to be still bigger when the How Kansas City & Omaha line connects witli the Omaha & Republican Valley road. That will give us direct connection wUu bt Joe aud Kumai City. WEEKLY BUSINESS REVIEW , A Much Better Demand POT Mono ; Reported By Bankers , FOREIGN FINANCIAL NEWS FIRM , Petroleum Attracts Itn Sh.irn of At tention During tlio Vnst Six Days The Receipts of Grain The "Week In tlio Oommorclnl World. CiiicAno , I'cb. CO. [ Special Telegram to the llr.n. I Hankers Generally report a belter drniand for money and the loan market shows a little more strcncth. Parties who anticipate rather free deliveries ot grain niirt provisions nn the llrst of the month have inndo nrrnnceiucnts lor such financial assist ance as they may require. Speculators , too , have been more llbcial borrowers and ueiier- ally succeeded In obtaining all the funds nccdril , though the unsettled state of nllalri ) required bankers to pursue a moio conserva tive course and Insist on whlcr margins. Interior mctrhanta In grain nud live stock halts called for some money , which has been forwarded mnlnly through commission houses. Wholesale houses are borrowing moderately and report nctlvo tradn In all de partments , fully up to the aver- nco ot past seasons. Shippers ot gialn were hoi rowers to a small extent , but packets are out of the mntket. They that have hehl their product for recent liicli prices probably have the money to loan. llnnkerH are well supplied with loanable funds , but evince nn paitictilar desire to place thulr funds at reduced rates of Interest , its they anticipate an improved tiade dtirUuc tlio sprint ; months. Some nionoy was plarcit on "call" caily in the week at 6 ! percent , but within the past two or three days 0 tier cent was nemanileil nnd It Is undeistood that louud lots lor March ucre placed at that 11s me. Time loans werejquotable ntVS ( per ' cant according to the stniulinicuf th'c bor rower nnd the amount of money renulied. Outside paper commanded S per cent though little was accepted at eastern financial centers. Money was In better demand , but available funds were plenty and discounts weie ob tained nt about the former ligiue. . Advices trom nbumd show considerable steadiness In leading mnmty maikots. with bank balances gradually Increasing. New York oxchaniro was In good supply nnd the demand was Hindi-rate , consequently tlio market was weak. Some currency was ordered from the east early In the week by bankers who have contract * with the express company. Snmll sales woio made between the banks at COaTO cents discount per iMr00 | , nud the market closed q'llet at that range. Foreign exchange was Inclined to quietness riuilui ; the past week. Offerings were not very large and the demand was limited. Shippers' .sixty days documentary bills on London sold at J $ : ! } { ® 1S-H.J , and the market closed quiet at 4i3.i ( < J 4&I. 4&I.The The New York stock market was not par ticularly attracted to speculative operators during tlio week and trading was liclit. No piomlncut or Important factors wore brought to the surface and lar e traders were not in clined to do much business. Outside orders wcro lacking , nnd the bulk of trade was credited to home traders. Chicago onnrators nppaieutlytook little Interest in stocks , as the local grain and provision markets were moro attractive. Fluctuations In prices , with very few exceptions , were slight , though the un dertone Indicated moio strength. Trading on foreign account wns comparatively light , though American securities commenced at slightly advanced piices. In London foioign securities were steadier , due to moie Pacific news nnd less prospect of war. Sales on tlio New York stock exchange for the week were 1,490,000 shares. Petroleum attracted more attention than usual during the last week. Trading was unusually active. Prices fluctuated consid erably and in a wider latme than usual. The report of n decreased production nnd urgent demand fiom "shorts chased an ndvaiicoof 4 to 5 cents , but moro llbuial ollcrings , less innuiry ana rumors of a laiger supply caused n sharp leaction , and tlio advance was lost. Opciiins sales were'mado at OO' c. sold at , OOW'CG.r > j < c , and finally elosed nt filc. . Sales on the New York petroleum exchange were larire , aggregating IS.U'-S.OOO bairols. Speculative trading was brisk in commercial circles during the pa t week , especially on wheat and piovislons. Otlter grains weie only moderately nctivo , and the corn market Indicated svmpnthy with wheat The bears uppeaicd to have control of grain , while the bulls undoubtedly hud the upper hand on provisions. Stocks of all kinds of grain show a reduction , but the lib eral supplies still on hand were regauled as a weak feature , ami an excuse for hammer ing the maiket by the "short" interest. Supplies of provisions are very light for the season of the year. The i ocelots of grain were comparatively light nt all western markets , while the ar- ilvalsofllvo stock were somewhat larger. Koielgn markets have ruled rather firm for both grain and provisions , though no marked appicciatinn in ptiecs has been valued. East ern markets reflected to SOIMM extent the couise of the market here. Packing In the west is somewhat limited aud the decrease in the number will be quite large , about 5 pur cent Iialior TrotthlcH. r.vTnnsojf , N. .T. , Feb. 20. There nro moio than live thousand silk operatives out of work. The trouble started with the dyers because the employers would not au'reo to n new schedule ot wages and conditions. The lirst of the conditions was that no ono should be employed but KnUlits of Labor nnd mem bers of the Overs' union , anil that all em ployers should deduct from the wages of the hands their union dues nnd assessment . Thu employers said they could nut do this. It was a question of contiol of their business , and if tl. hail to be settled , It was best to settle It now. Stopping working by 1,000 dyers soon begun to have etlVct on tlio other woikcrs , and soon after tlio woikmen In all other de partments were laid off until the number Is iibout one-third ot nil in the business hero. If the stilko keeps up two weeks longer tlie inn-lining 10,000 workmen will bo Idle. It is the loss ol hundreds of thousands at dollars to the citv In one way and another. CITIZENS' ' BANK , 210(5 ( Cumlng Street , Oiiialm , Neb. General Banking Business , KorclKn and Domestic K.TCbunzo nnuiiht nnd Said and Collection * Mndo , Interuut 1'uld un Tlrau Deposit * . NEGOTIATE LOANS ON HEAL ES. TATE. Fire Insurance , fell lleal Ititntaon Commission Cilvo prompt n. tent ou tu all bujlnou ontrujtel to tout. Telcphone&U. \V. 0 , TEM PLKTON , CAailllill. A.n.KINO.I'rri/dont. P.S. Kf.OVIi. A. O.ilcOAMPIinM. Member UaUonton ( Jot1 1 Mooiber CUIcjKo linurtl of vm Ki'xo A HI. I."ili Triulu. mid o > r Orleini Merctmnti Iliclmnse. I lit t ton K S. S. FLOYD 8c CO lOOniul 111 MOUTH l lli .ST. Onialtd , Xebntiiliti , DltOKUttS 1M For Future Delivery Trade * mail a on quotation * noon UulleUned. Write ( or eiplunatorjr punmUloL l > allj tuarin r * port mulled ( rue on application. \u ; ul U. S. DKPOSI'f ORY. Capital $500,000 Surplus 100,000 Herman Kountzo , President. John A. Creighton , ' Vice-Prejldsnt , F. H. Davis , Cashier , W , H , Megquier , Asst-Cashier , THE RAILWAY TIME TABLES , OMAHA. "Except Sunday. I 7:12 : nm'10 ' S5 am tConnects with S. C. & * 8:15 : ami 7 :3Tiam : P. nt Council Uluffs. | 0 ; 'J3nm ! 8 00 am liConnects with C. B. A 0 nml 18 f > 0 am Q. , C. A N. W. , C. JI. & * 10 S7am10 :00am : tt P. , .0. . . _ ! . 'A P. at' ' U :47nm : 10 am Council Bluffs. 30 pm :00pm IConnccts with W. St. 37 pm :00pm : IA .fc P. nt Council muffs. 37 pm :20 : pm ( Connects with nil evenIng - : " 7pm :00pm : Ing trains for Chicago nt :50 : pm1 : no pin Council .Hluffs. Trains' : -'J ! pin1 00 pm leave Omaha nt Union :10 : pm Pacillc depot. lOlh and :42 : pm :10 pm Plcrco streets. :50 : pm 00pm :47pm : 15 pm iCSpm ; 00 pm :10 pin COUNCIL ni-iUFFS. Proposals for Curbing. SEALKD itroiioFiils will be rocolvoil by the umlcrslfrnoil until 11 o'clock n. m. .March Ut , 18S7 , for curbing slioi-ts or portions o [ streets g to Hews , to-wlt : TlmtpirtofSlth st. In Paving nistrlctr 3. Tlmtpaitot .Mason st. In 1'avlmr District 72. That partof llth 8t. In I'nvln ll trlct 7:1. : That pact of llltli At. In I'nvln li-ti ict 75. That part of llth st. In I'uvliiK DNtrlcl 7n. That pnrt of 12th st. In 1'avintf District 77. That part of lllth st. in Paving Ilstiict78. That pai t ot Davenport su lu I'uvintr District 81. 81.That pait of Clnnt Bt. In 1'nvlnc District St , That part of Ornco at. in Paving District t That part of ICtli 8t. in l > AVln District B' . Tlmt tiart of Iflth st. In 7'avlnir District Nl. That part ol Davenport st. In 1'avlngDistrict 87- 87That partof 15th st. In 1'nvlnor District 83. That part of Hthst. In 1'avmir District h9. Thalpartofl'Jth at. In I'ai-Inar District 81. That [ iartof Vlnton flt In 1'nvlnw District W. That part of Pacitlf st In 1'avlnir District HI. Thntpart of William Rt m Pnvlnir District IK. That piirtof-JSlh avomio in 1'iivlnir District ao. That part of 7th st. in I'avimr District 07. Tlmt part of .Inokson st. In I'nvlnir District 93. That part of Jones si. in Puvlnic District ll > . Thatimitor Loavonworth at.In 1'avlnir UIs. trlct 101. That part of OTth nvo. In PuvliiB1 District 102. That part of 21th hi. In Paving District lat , That pan of MurnayM. In I'avlntf District 101. Tlmt part of Dodco 6t. In 1'nvlnir District Kill. Thalimrt of Nicholas Bt. In Paving District 80 , wnstol "uth st. Work to lin ilono neeonlliiff to plans nnd spccl- fl ( > atlon on Illo In the olllco or the Ilourct of 1'ubllo Works. Proposals to be madu on printed blanks f ur- nhhrd by the board , nml to bo accompanied with n rnrtlllcd i-hi > ck In thn sum of ono thousand dollars , payable to the city of Omaha , us nn ovi- doneoot Kood lalth. The Hoard msorves the right to reject any or nil bids nnd to walvo dofocls. .1. U. IKilJnl. , Chairman Hoard ot 1'ubllo Works. OmahnNub. I'ob. 2nd 1887 l. .U A IA.1JX1I Cor lltth and Douglas sts. Capital Stock $1COOOO Liability of Dtockholdora 3OOOOO The only regular Kavlmrs bank m the stiito.l'lvo pur cent interest \m'ii \ on duposlts. Iioans Made on Real Estate. OFFICKIIS : ( luvC. nAiiTox , President ; J. J. DROWN. Vlco President ; L. M. UHNNIITT , Mannirmir Di rector ; JOHN K. Wiunuit , Cashier. THE BANK OF COMMERCE JfiJO North Jfitli fitreet , Paid in Capital , - - - $100,000 GTO. K. HAIIICKIl , President. UOIIT. L. GAHhICIlS , Vlco-Prosldcnt ] ' . II JOIINSO.N'.Ciishlor. DIHECTOILS : BAMurMl. JOHNSON , QEO. K. UAIIKEII , UOIIT. L. QAiiLiciiti , WM. BKIVKIW F. II. JOIINSO.V , A concrnl banklnir business transactor Interest nllowod on tlinu doiioslt.s. WM. A. PAXTON. I L. H. WIMJAMS , 1'rosldont , | Vlco President. Union TrustCo Subscribed and Guarantee Capital , $300,000 308 SOUTH 16TH STREET , OMAUA , NEB , LOANS MADE ON KEAL ESTATE. School , County and Municipal Bonds Negotiated. HOirr. L. OAnUCIIfi , Bccrctarr. K. II. JOHNSON , Tr r ' . MIlKirniiiii : WM. A. VAJCTOII , ' W.O. MAW. , L n. WILLIAM * , UBXIIV'I' . Ui.Anti iUOuT. L. UAIIMUII * . V U JOIIMJON. S. K. JOUMiU.N , J A UtVAHAUII , A C SPEOIALNOT1CES ; V Ativprtlcemcnu under thU bond. 10 cent * par line tor the first Insertion , 7 rents for each sub- lequent Insertion. And $1.50 n line per month No fulvertlporaent taken for less th/in U rcnU for the flrst Insertion. Seven wonts will b counted to tlio line ) they must run consecu tively und must bo pnlil In advance. All odver- ttaomont * mutt bo bnmlod In before 1 : M o'cloi k p.m. , and under no circumstances nil ! they bo titan or discontinued by telephone. 1'nrtit'B ndvortltlns fn thosu columns nnd hiy Jnptho answers niidrcispd In euro of Tnt Ilr.i will plcnee ask for n chocV loanable them to RC tholr letter * , na none will bo delivered except on urenontntlon of chock. All Answers to ftd vortipcimonts should bo enclosed In envoi oces. MONEY TO LOAN. MONKV tolunnon lmpro\ city property nt n per rout. Money on hnnd : tlonothuva to wntt. llnvn A complete not or nbitrnct hooki of DnuihiB coiintj' . I. N , Wut'nn , Mnnwr Hntrls Kent IC-itnto nnd LonnCo.SOS , IMIi st MONHY to lonn on rotd oMntn nnd chnttoU y. ICnU& Co. 1611 FarnnmsUdomi ntnlrg. sxi MONHY TO LOAN on imnrovwl ronl ciUto ; no rommlsMon clmrtfo.1. Louvltt lluru- hnm , itnoin 1 CioljrliUm lllock. 140 MONI'A' to lonu. Kilts llroi. . rent calnto nml loan iiRcntit , room IT , Whhni-ll block , cor. Uitli nml llntiipy. 11115 MOXKV to loan on nnprnvnl oltr propprtyj very lowt-Ht r.iloa. 0. J. Ciibuoll , room 1'J. ' NohrnsUi Nnt'l Imnk. r > U7 ml" T.OANS Loans Loans. Itcnl cstnto lonns , Collntm-lnl Ion in. Clmttcl lonny. 1/on.kMlnii ) lomifl. Short tlnio lonns. Money nltrnys on hand to lonn on nnr ap proved fccnrltjr. Investment soctiritlon lioimlit nnd sold. Onmlin I'lnnnclnl r.xclnuiRo , u. w , cor. Ifith nnd Hnrnor. Corliutt , Manager. 624 MONKV to lonn. oixsh on iiitnct.no i J. Vt * . nnd 12. L. Bqulro , 1113 I'ainum Rt. , I'nxton liotol bulldlnir. KJ WtVXXJTO IOAN Rt 0 per cont. J. J. Mn- hone ; . 1609 rnrnnra. W5 il'KUCKNT Money. It. C. ratturson , nnd Ilixrncjr. (1ST ( MONKV to lonn In sums to suit , from $1,090 to ? 50ooo ; no Uolny. TuUlo * Alllaon. ill 8. 13th st. rpo LOAN Money Lonns plnood on 1m- JL proved ronl catnto In city or county for Now Knglmul I/onn A Trust Co. , by Umifflas County bank , 16th nml Chlcago.RU. Vi-1) ) MONKY TO LOAN-On city nncl fnrm prop , ortylow intus. Bta\n\ct & Co.lonmU ( Iron bank. V'M MONKY TO LOAN O 1' . Dnvlt & Co. , renl estate and loim agents , 1505 I'arnum Rt. 0,11 M ONKV TO LOAN-On real estate nml chut- toln. I ) . UTImmns. mz $600iiOJ Tolonnon Oinnha city property nt fi per cent d. W. Uny , over 13U ! UOUKIAH st. TIIONHY TO UNl > yttuiniulorBUniodwhn J-'l IniH tlio only properly orir\nl7oil ( lotiu HBoncv In Oinahn. Loans ot (10 to $100 made on turnlturo , plnnos , ornfims , horses , wn oiis , mnchlnory , &c. without rnmoval. No delays. All bugmoaa Rtrlctly confldcntlnl. l.oiina FO miulo that any part can bo paid nt nny lino.oach pnymcnt roduclnK the cost pro rntn. Artv ine < )9 ) in ade on line wiuuhoa nnd dlumonds. Persona should onrofully oonsldor Mho they are ilonllns w Itli , as many now concerns nro dally comln ? Into oxlstonco. Should you need money cull nmlpuomo. W. It Croft , Iloom 4 Wlllmoll llulldlng , 1Mb mid Hnrnuy. Ml MONKY LOANKI ) ut C. P. Head * Co.'s Lonti Oliico , on furnltiiro , pianos , IIOI-SI .WMKOIIH. porponnl property of nil kinds , nnd nil other nr- tlclcaof value , without romovnl. alO 8. 13th. o\cr IlliiKlmm'rt Commission store. All busl- nc-ES strictly confidential. t > 3T > BUSINESS CHANCES. | j > OH SAfiK AroAtnurant now innkloK moio f clear prolltthun any hotel or rostiiurunt In the city lor the money Invnstcd. A Rood op portunity for makiiiK blir monoy. A close In- poctlon Klvon to nny person who moans busi ness. Come nnd Invusilgutv. Address I' 1" > Iloo olllco. 055 S3" Ir you \\-ant to bur , soil or o.xuhiuiKO liotul , restnurniir , saloon or ether bu lnoss. Call on or write It McDowell , 11)00 Hnrnoy st , city. FOlt SAJiK Whole or half interest In n ro- ciirystoro and etooli , doln nKOodbualnosH ; line locution ; small cash payment. Addrcs-i F12. _ IlcooJIIco. nsi-SH' WANTii-To : soil n now stocu of hard- wnr , fihclvinir , oonntorp , Ao. ( Jood loca tion. Alio now 7-rooin IIOUBO , near strtut cnrfi. on Hamilton Et. For iiartlt'iilare cull nt lUld ' F > OR SALi : A 12-room bonnhiut IIOUBO and lot-lot DOvl S-lnShiill's2dudd.innlroor | L. McCoy , IIIU9 South 2Cth St. W.I 2 * _ - orinnnnfatnrertotiiki ! WANTUD-Cnpltnllst half stock In nliictory to work from 1,10 to 200 handg. Call at Ocldcntnl hntol nnd Invcs- tlKHte , nrchltoctn nnd bulldora Bpoclallr Invited by samples. K. llotcalf. BBSinl * P IOll I SALRMnnnfncturiiiK' . nnd wholesido makotfood ehowlnpr. Good louscms for Bt' Addioss , btutiMK where you may bo BOOH , l < " , o , caio Iluo. KM in3 _ FOIt HALK- Flour nnd food store ; aplimdM location , doing u KOOI ! hiiBlnoHri : host of rcneons for soiling1. Addroas F t ) , lloo ePIc 022- Foil BALK Or trade for city property Mc > nt inarkot Inonool thu bust locutkum In tlio city. Balus 12.000 per month. Arllvo lloal Katnto nnd Property Exchiuuo , 1521 Dodge at. 717 _ CSINKStfoiIANCK-nnnk wanted. l"w nnt to buy n bank In FOIIIO inland town in No- brasknor would start n now ono If propur lo cution wus ollumd. Address 1 ! 07 ilofi olllco , Omiihn. 7'iH m2 OH BAKU ( Jl nr , tobacco , stiitlonnry and news store. Kicollcnt buslnoss. AddiosH I ! 70 II co olllco. W3 mil * _ "IJlOll SAM ! Dally and weekly nowHpupor In Jt ? mpldly Browlnir town ; complete stenif IIUWD , job nnd book mndlnir outfit , nil now bplundld opportunity for live , onorgotlo mail with n little capital. Value of plant , ? l.MW , ciish rcnnlrod only f fiOO ; lee if Ilino on Imlanca ( jood luiisoiiB for Bullliiif. K. 71 , Ueo onlco. 7M. 27. _ 8AIjH Liiinliur , irrnm and coal hmlorm FOH or the beat points In cnnlral NobrusUn. onll , AM , It It. Harrison Amblur tc Ainlilor , Itiiom 20 , National bunk. _ fitJ Oil BAMS lloardlnir bonso nnd roMtinirnot : 203 ro ulur boarders. Apply Mo. CIO South 10th street. _ M7 27 * FOR BALK Lumber yard nnd rosldonuo In HouthvruBtom town. Well located und do * InifRood business. Good ruuaoilB for Holllnif Address It. , , lloo olllco. _ lf mh " \iijANTHD-BtocK bFdrr ( fccida , cloimnu and furnli > hlmrooi8 , or boota nnd Hhno-jin oxchanxi ) for Omaha real ostule. BchluKlm'ur llrog. . CM H 10th t. _ Uli" ' FOH 8AI.IJ Or trade bakorr and ooufoa- tlonnry. Imjuiro Kopp , Drclbns & Co , _ m , : - ! loiurcst In ono of thu boat imylntr driii ; moron In Bouthwosuirn IOIVH , Capital roiiuliod , 12,500. Addioss i > < 0 , Hep of- llce. "I ? Allv rohiilTi iTTiTiioiT rapidly KrowltnrTowt ofliOOInhablliiiitg. Ifnednposlt * . Money lonas from : i to 4 pcrrant , monthly , A npl ndl < l clmnco. AddrosH DM , lloo olllco. 015 .31IBINKSH CIIANL'K-Stoclt Grncerii * nnd JJ McuinmrUct for ulo , l'in st location in Oiniilifi. Dolnifim oicollont Dueinojs. O , 71 , JlciiOlhco. FOU BALK Or trudh for rnorchnndlen , 0 < H ucrca of No 1 farm luud mmr Grand Island. U. J. Canan 441 _ UIJriKN otfllonn . loaiioci. H l < , .lJiMiH-inouef ( Iloinli.room 3 , IlarKor block B , W. cor. 161h nnd FiirniiJi all IflJ FOlt nAI/Ii JlnidwHro lliisint'83--Wo offer ou ; Miuir and honvy bnrdwuro business for snip , tnyelhur with our loaca and good will. ' Tniiln inrtruut In the city and locution the IletlrlriK from the biiKlnon rniie for BO . Tbo JlQiioi nurdwur * Co. , 10-8 O St. , Lincoln. PE11BONA& . TI Its. K1INSTKU , formerly ot a'l KUIISHU , u tborouKlily nccoiniilltlicd inu l clnil both In liiBtruiiieiital nnd rocnl iritislo , hat lociitod In ( Jinalm. MrL Krnfter U umloried by the llnost roloruncfa , und will be plcuwd lp toiich pupils lit her rooms , N W. coin ; r 10th und CHSK. or will call at residence. I'liurjfM roanonuJjIu. uu - i > iit.40SpA'- : vllbuyn ! * Tfi dlnnurHctln I llmllund's Illicit Kiuiiuli chlim and ilooiir- tiled In I'liiMir Ul lulun 'uiiil riubftl duootu- llniiK. Can l > v inntrhnd irtirol.cn. Till * set In niTuiod in u ypi'dnl luirtrnin nnd we will tie triad lo thaw it lo rlmori or puiuhitior * . XVe liuio it Inrir * Una nt diLimr | M tl vrry Ion prices t Muo'lj I'MC. * h'ri > ( .or. i'lK ma I ) ; .c ; > /