THE OMAHA UATLY BEEt MQ1STDAY , DECEMBER 'J. 1803. 8PEG1RL FOIl T1IKSK COUJMNS \DVKtlTISKMKNTS 12.31) p. m. for thpovenlntr .ml until 8Wii. : m. for the niornluj- mid Similar nlltlonn , . . . . . ArtTcrllwfru , by nxiueRllnit a niimlK-ral eiicck. tin Imvo thctr nnswer adilrefcl to u nnmlx-red fttr > r In euro of TIIK URIC. AIIIWITHBO .i < lilroi * < e < l will be delivered upon prcm nt.iUon ot the checlc. SITUATIONS WANTED. fi. IWo n word first Insertion , lea wonl lliero * iftnr. Nothing talten for loin limn 8'ic. , I1V A YOUNO MAN. Pt.ACK TO \ wrirk for board awl attend nehool. A'l < lr < " q X Ul , lien. _ J- ! 7 IADY OF GOOD AI'PKAItANCK WOUU ) rVllkn Mtuntlon In' bakery or cl.t.r ( Mure , AddroM t IB , Heo. HUH 4 YOt'NO WIDOW lx work would llkn rioHlllon III linen room or Hmmbor work. ArtdivsH X 611. ! ! < Kill" , rOHITIOtf AS FAMILY POACH- man tv jonnirnmii. Jli'fcrrniv. Ut < \ . Ilylholilt , 8)0 South ' 'lid Btruut. Adilruns X iVJ , > " . . SI S I 4 WANTED MALE HELP. H. IWc a woM tlrst Insertion , lea wor.l ( hr-re- fter. Nothing taken for less than ' . ' .V1. SOhYciTORS.TEAMSFtr IE I iEXTRA , IKiy to men with rlen. Amer.c.in Wrtneer Co.,1 * JIWII Howard Ht. 7H ! > T > AGENTS. SALARY OR COMMISSION. THE .I > crcal"'Ht Invention ot thoitiri * . The Now Patent Chemical Ink Ernslnir Pencil. S < < 11 * > ( m sight. Wn-Us llluimuirle . Aventn .iro makln ; $ 'J5.t)0 ) lo * l.i5 ( HI per week. For further particulars write the Monroe Ernocr Mfg. Co. , X M , La Crosse , Win. HOO -WANTED , MEN FOR THE SOUTH IN TEN- B ne He < ! .ArltaiiRa , MlnslsslppH.V Lonlsl ina.eheap fare.Kramer . i , O'Hc.irn.I/ibor agency , : > t S , 1 1 tlm 1WANTED , INDUSTRIOUS SOUriTOUS , lilioth BCXPK. Industrial Insttraneo. Room B , Kterett block. Council Illuff . MR 1 1 II J-SArvKSMEN TO SBIA BAK1NO POWDER. llnir pin * ) . month and pjcpPiiueH. or eonimlsslon. Ohlcaifo Baking Powder Co. , 707 Vanlinrcii lrnet,0lilca > o. 60 ° Jl ! ' T-WANTED , "MEN IN EVERY COUNTY TO I > ( llBtrlbnto clrctilarn for blc ndvertlm-rH ; 4C1.00 ihonnand ! two 1-cent Blnmi's for particulars. IVIInon Compuny , Intllnnaix > llH , Ind. MUld u * BWANTED. . SALESMEN IN Al.t , PARTS OF B- thnwt'Rl , Forpirllcnlara address St. Jon Supply - ply Co. , Ht. JoHiipli , Mo. MIlOii A- _ WANTED FJEMALB HELP. Itnti'H. IJtcn'vonl llntlnserllon.lc a vrordthere- ttlor. Nolhliig Ukeii for lens than J3c. rt iiEST WAOIIS'TO > COMPETF-NT oinn : MUST 'lm Komi eoolt and lattndri'BS. Mro. J. M. Thnts- ton , JJ40B Famam. H.tU J AND GENTLEMEN , WK Ivwlll iKiy you $5.00 to flfi.OO tier week to do Htrlftly home work for im ; no canvuttHlnir. nnd ) > roinnt payment ; Bend Belf-tuldrwmd envelope. Liberty Hnunly company , U34 Troinont mn > et , Uooloii , MHHS. M871 " - WANTED. A OIKt , FOR GKNKHAL IIO11SK- yoik. Iil32 N. iiOtli Bt. Mi'lil 4' POJB BENT HOTT3ES. ItalcH , lllca line each Insertion , $ l.50a line par iionlh. Nothing taken for less than _ ' . > c. IN ALL pARTf "OP "THK ci Y. Dri . O. F. DavlB company , 1 > JO , * > Famam. KOI - - COTTAOn. MODEHN. CHOICE , IN Stanford circle. C. S. Elsnttcr.-'tU lloo bldir , SO'J D10-1U I10USK , 1815 CASS , J. JOHNSON , lil'.M Pa ; iniiin ! , HUH D-HOUiiKS , P. K. DARLING , BAllKKU BLOCK. HOI I _ _ NINB'RCXJJI MODERN HOUSE. HANSTOM UPlace , cheap. J. W. Bqulro. 148 ! lleo. Mills -8-ROOM HOUSE. MODERN. FURNISHED OR unrnrnlHhed. Apply lilt ! 8. lOthi 41 ! ) DFOURROOM HOUSE US I S. 17 St. $11.00M - - - HOUSE AND TtAHN CHEAP. D--SKVKN-HOOM , oily water , clHti-rn , cemented ecllura. bnlhi near motur. Heu owner. D. V. Stov- fim , 001 P.ixton block , or I. MeClond , N. Y. Life. Milfia n-XO. 1701 CAPITOL AVE. , ELEVEN ROOMS , -L'kllcu'eu. nuiKQ. biitli und closet. Sjiltod to lODiiieraumlboatderH , Geo. J.'Fox.l-JIS llarney Ht. 7il8-d''g n-10tl ; SO. "JOTir 'AVE. . FINEST AND IU2ST Ubullt 10-rooni resldenco In tlio city , bath , laun dry , ultynnilolBtcrri water , uloctrli ; bcllH. RIIS , fur- iiiui * . full collar and every conveniences , hard need Ilnltth and oik floors. Inqiilro at 10L" . | 7UO T-J-KOll 31ENT. A NINE-ROOM HOUSE. COT- .l/ttuc plan , on Popplnlon avenue , half block from JlatiNcum park car , bnllt by IIIcltB. decoratiil by Tjiliinini , In a eood nelirhborliooil. It him furnace , liiilli. usiH.clHtern , iHBontli front , and In tli'.st r.itn < ' < indllion. Apply lo Lynian Waterman. H'"J N. Y. Life , or to owner , J. L. Woolson. ID'JS Canipa St. , Denver. . 847 II T -A VIHY : NICE H-UOOM DETACHED HOUSE : I'bath.BHH , ftiniaco ; $ ' . ' 3.110 per month. Omaha Heal Kntatu and Tnwl Company , room 4 , Hen hUh ; . M80B 4 \-IIOUSKS. A. 11. THOMAS , 00 BARKER /block. MS7D 0 < 1VJIMST3 ANDH-llOOM HOUSE IN THE CITY -L'nl lowest rates. Inniitro tl'iOU Illondo. M804 Jl _ FOR RENT , 1 FLAT OF II ROOMS. STEAM heat , itood ropalr. Llnton block , eornor of MIIHOII mill Kltli Htreet. $ t7.00 par month , Iiutnlrn nt 1117 111 the block. John Hamlln , airent. 871. FOR RENT" NEW , MODERN B-ROOM IIOIIMI * , wo.-th * : io.0l ) per month . $ ' . ' 0.0(1 ( 7 room modern house , convenient . ' . " . ' .rid .t-rmiin hoiiHL . city water and newer . H.OO 1'ldellt.v Tnmt company , Heo Illdg. JI887 5 T PINE TEN-ROOM IIRICK DWELLING , IN a/l rHi-chms repair. luqulra for W. F. Clark , BENT FURNISHED ROOMS. Hatch , lu a word llrpt Insertion , IRU word thereafter. Nothing tnken for less than ' . ' 51' . "WilNiSHElTllo'dM " \VJTHHATHwi WONTlT , JAilim Faanam. MH7S 1 * _ _ FnilNISHEU ROOMS , AT 1U'I ; CAPITOL ave. Mil-'iiU . * : ! 17 MOUKKN ROOMS , l22'J ! HURT. 1J 1JE - FURNISHED ROOM , 2017 IIARNEY ST. 7H7 5' ETWO FtlRNKHED ROOMS TOR LKJ1IT hoimelteepln ) : , 171'J llodgo. M8M1 4 FURNISHED FRONT ROOM , OA8 HATH E and In-lit , WUHi , 1I1HN lOlli , tH 5 4- EFOR RENT - ELEGANTLY FURNISHED Hli'Jim heated rooniH , UO'J S. lllth Bt. 810B" EFOR RENT. LARGE , NICELY FURNISHED front room lo Bentleinen. t'J16 M8451 4 f IMllin KUONT UOOM AND DAY IIOAUIJ vlllllHlili ) imhaml Doittfo. MHUH B -If ONf ! LAUOK PIIONT UOOM ANIJ HACK J roonii Hti-nm lioiit , vniSo.-'lllim. : MUlltl' FUKNISHED BOOMS AND BOAKD. llali'H I'tcii ward flrHt liiKDrllon , lou wonl Ilioivufii'r , Nnililnir t.ilu'n fur U' s Iliiiii -"if. IA YOUNO"WO.MKN'-sTlOMKrUNnKU CAltlToi' WoiiKir Cliilsll.uni oclUlon , 111 S. ITtli ht. > bOU If TUB UOLAN , liOSI AND 211 N. IrtTH ST. ST.HOT HOT \f \ UIWIUAHU : SOUTH KOOM FOK TWO HBN : I Hellion nl "Tlio Kjx'iiter , " 110 N. ' 'Sill Htnu < t , MH70 0 | A llOAlll ) AND UOOMl STKAM HKAT. ( IAS , r balli ; * I.OO mitl i-3.00 per wuulc. Ill Nortli 14th. MHM U > , v ltK.MS AND STUIOTLV F1UST CLASS bo.uxl lit UIO'J lloiiKlu HtrotiU Mll.17 l.-t'TOl'IA , 1710-1721 DAVKNl'OHT STUEBT * ' Bli'llin hi'Ht. 7111) ) . < IfUOOM ANB J f ' . ' 4 Sotitli VUlluiVe ; 8480 * IfUOOMS , SIN01.E OK EN SUITE. WITH 1 boanl. Isr.'ChlciiKO. M783 8 * ; 1OOMS ( , GOOU liOAUD. HUASONAIJI.K. ill05 I.1 UonirUH , B37 31 * 1IM'UNISHEI ) UOOMS WITH BOARD , 1720 IKHliru atruot. MHH1 4 > ] f ONE OF TUB F1NRST UOOMS IN THE CITY. L with ulcovo , liauiUomoly fnrnlHlicd. dctuched IIOIIHO , tn-lvatu family ; tub mid Woithlntton. M. N TliompBOn , two blocks yuat of Urotvm.nl hall. M883 1 Sl'BCIAU WKLL FUUN1SIIEI ) SOUTH mom , iniKlcni , tlrot-cluas board. Call anil get 081 llarnoy > tro t , NOOt U ? , LOW llATES.i.'iB * IIAIINKV , uai I- * * Katei , lo a linn cacti limerllon , $ l.KUv llnj jtar tnontU. NolhlnK taken/oi-UutatliuuUJo. T Jou iiKNTr LA'HOK S STOKV" " Jloarn , 10th aud Leavtuivvorthj thirty uu4 Horace. J. Wt Synlro , ' 'IB Udu , T VOU IIKNT.THK 4-STORV IllUCK ( IILllINtr JD10 Karumum. Tliubulldlur liana tlru iiroof co- Incut baiM-'jiiuut , cotiiuleUi tttram luvitln ; lUturt * , vuluron all Ilia noora , ran , etc. Alililjrat tUo of- AGENTS WANTED. K.itfo , mo n worrt flr t Intortlon. lo a word licrcnftor. Nothing tnkrn for IP * ) ) tlinn U.'o. - ; WA rr.u , MJUAUANU HN.N J-HAI. . J-AMKIT K llliiir Imf'-nUM novelty , 100 to IN ) percent profit : good solicitors can make from SlOO 00 to $ .100.011 a month : territory fresh ! write f or particular * * . The Ohio Novelty Co. , D 1 , Cin cinnati , O. BOH ' i : NO : : MAM : or woman n l complain of hard tinier whllo wn offer mich llbor.il Inducements to affentt to li.iiulla our fn .t Hrdllin ; cimi-mileed herb remedlm , No ncmey required. Work eiiiv nlnl hlg 1' Ijr prolH.-iblo. 'iilllnrtlctil.irt If you rink forthoni. Tim Ilr. Slnrr Hcrl ) IlemeJy Co.J3 I K-cit 43rd at , , Chlcnyo , in. T AGENTS $ .1.0(1 ( TO.0(1 ( A WAY. CITY 6 tt ' country. Call ' . ' 707 Ilnmllton , 7 to 0 i. in. - ' * T -AGENTS. WH IIAV1 ! HKVKHAlT DKcTlDRD ' iiovcltli" onvhleli you can o.islly itulto * > 100.00 i month. If t.iknn liold ot qnleklv. Our poods sell n nil localltlcH , no matter how hard Hit * times , as vnillly at briMd to Dm liunitry , Address "M.imt- acturtTH. " Itox r..lOS. Boston. Mutt. 1 WANTK1) . AGKNTS TO SKtT , OUR NK\V \ "liouk , Common Henso In IliiMncss Matter * . " M < 'll at slulit. Snd for circular. Voorlieivi > V IttuM. 17 Monroe Mivot , Clilcngrt. M77H ( ! _ -1'OCKKT CIOAHKTTI ! MACIIINK KOR MAK- > ' Inif your own clgareltrii. Ateiils wanted * Ad it-ens Clgarutto Holler Co. , Fairmont , Nob.MSS1 MSS1 7 o WANTED TO BSNT. HatoH , IKo a won ! first Insertion , lo a word Jien-nrter , Nothln .takon for lca * > than U5c. -WANTED , TO IIRNT FUIlNISHnn BOOM for man and wlfo. Uvn mltmten walk from Di-u building. Address X Ul , llco. 81MJ K- WANTED , 2 OH 3 ROOMS TOH hoitnckeeiiln ; ; iinfumlMicd profcrrocl. AMilro X US. IIw. MllO.t - > STORAGE. Hates , inn a Una each Interllon , $1.50 a ll.ioner inuiith. Nothing taken for Icat than 'J5c. - ney , 809 Tlf-STORAGE FOR HOUSRItOLD OOOO9 , lUclcanaucl cheap rates. It. Wells , llUFurnatu. 810 STOUAOK FOIl CAHHtAOKS AT WINDSOR M tablmt , ir.th nn < l Divnnport. 4U7 U 17 WANTJbD TO BUY. llaU-H ! ) ( < ; a wonl first Insertion , Ion worJ tliorj- nfler. Nothing takun for luas llau y Jc. \r-LIST Iir.AT. ESTATE WITH F. D. WKAD i > Itlth ami DouglaH. MBBO _ | AT WANTKD. UOLLKIt TOP DESK , FIRE J' proof Hiifo and onieochalra. Must bo g-oixliitul tliiMp. AcldrCHsX : il. Ik-e. MT'.t XTWANTED. . 18 OU i.1-DnAWKll LETTER 1 > llle. II , W. llancock , Koola , la. 7U5 _ fOK SALK FTJBN1TUBE. Ritf : > n. IMo a word ( hut Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing taken for less tlun iiSe. r-ST evES OP AtiasiB abob AS NEW \J Wells Auction aud Storage Co. , 1111 F.unaiu nt. 811 FOB , BALE HORSES. Katqs. Ike a wonl Hrat iTisortion , loa wor'ltUera- aftcr. NothlniT UlUeu for losa than ' _ ' 3o. 1FOl ] SALE ; ' - ' ROOD MUtjES , WAGON. HAR- J ncBH and 1 jiony for $ -0 , force sale. Call ut Fi delity Loan Oiuiranteo Co. , room 4 , Wlthncll blk , I filli anil llarncy. _ 788 FOR , BALE MISOSJjliA.N OU8. HatcH. IHi'- ' ' word flrnt Insertion , le a word thereafter. Nothing taken for leis lliiui 'J.'ic. Q ONI : HRUNSWICIC IHLLIAUD TAIILB AND onn pool table , nued 0 monllia. us good as mv , for Halo cheap. Address 1 * . O. box a 13 , West I'oint , Neb. 81U - SALE CHEAP. 1 TWO-UEVOLUTION Q-FOU Campbell no\vHpaper press and I donblo cvlln- tier Taylor , ulrnprlm ; , with two folders : coed eon- dltlon. Address for particulars Lock Box 8 , South Onmhn , Neb. 37'J -FOB SALE , PUO , PUPPIES , 181H HURT Btrcot. M3150 DM' -POOLTAULE , PIIIST-CLASS HHUNSWICK , with Monarch cnnlilonB. WllllamH . * c Mlttan , " lomaia McCastiu bnlldlng.'opposlto postofflce. - ! MH77 4 CLAIRVOYANTS. Rales , lOo : i lliioi'afh tnnertlon. $1..10i line pep month. Nothing takun for leaf than ' -5c. S're reliable business medium ; Cthycarnt 1 10 N.lUth. SKI MASSAQE , BATHS. ETC. Kates , lOc a line each InHcrtton , $ ] . & ( ) a line per month. Nothing taken for less than 1'uc. ' | t-BIADAMi : "SMITIl" , " fi02 & 15TH//D ! Kr76oR , 1 room : > . Massairc , vapor , alcohol , steam.miipliur- Ino and BOJ baths. "JISOO 0 * fP--MJin. LA HUE , MASSAGE , -110 SO. "lOTIL 1 M370D 'Jl 'P-MME. CARSON. 1121 DOUGLAS. THIRD I.lloor , room 7 , inaasa e , alcohol , uulDhtir and Beab.iths. Ml ) 14 10' P-ERSOWAL. Itatea , lOc a line each Insertion , $1.J > 0 a line per month. Nothln ? takun for lens thun 'J.'e. UMASHAOB TREATMENT , KLEOTRO-THER- inalbathH. Soalpuiul halrti-nntment , mitnlmire anil chiropodist.MrH.l'oft.illii : ! 3.l."itli.\VithnellblU 811 U-IF YOU EARNESTLY DESIRE QUICK , AD- vantai'f'ous , honorablu marrhiect ncnd lUo for New Yi'ar'H NinnjK > r Matrimonial NIJWH , Mennir : miilletl In plain Healed em'clop. Merenr , " . " 'S Ea i illh Hlreet , Now York. M74J1D , ! ! " U YIAV'I IS A HOME TREATMENT HEALTH book and c'OimuHatton fiee. Soiul nami-iiOI N Y. Life llhlif. Lady attendant. M877Ji ! * AYOUNOWIDOW OP U7 , BRUNETTE , UE- Hlrei the aeaiialntanco of gentleman of meaim \ddren X U4 , llee. M111U4" MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE" Raleu , lOclillnti eieh Insertion.l.r > 0 aline pei nonth , Nothlns taki-n for le s than * . ' 5e. . _ _ _ . AT LOWEST HATES. Tim O. F. D.ivU Co. , 11703 Farnain 8t. 81fi W-LOANS ON IMl'KOVEI ) AND UNIMPROVED city property. * ; | ,000 and npu-aidH , fi lo ( ! ! i per cent inodelayn.W.Farnam Smith iCo.iy'JOFarna'n Hill \V ANTHONY LOAN ANDTRUSTC0..31SN. Y. Life , lends at low rateH foruholcu ecnrlty on S"ebra lta und Iowa farina or Omaha city property , K17 MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATKS ON Imprmml and nnhnpraved Omaha real estate , 1 lofijuarH. FidelityTiuutCo. , 170'J Farnain.Hid Hid \\7-MONBYTO MAN AT CURRENT 11ATE3) ) Apifly to W , B. Melkle , First National lilt bhlf. 811) MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS. RateH , lOo a linn \iuh liiHertlon , fU.&o a line per moiiUi. Nothl.ig taken for lesij than Ii5c. wlujTxiAVMONEY "oilANY , KINtToFsTf- onrlty ; Htrletly fonlldentUL A. E. HarrU , i-oom t , Ctmtlnunlal bluvk. H'"J V MONEY 1MJ LOAN -A. We will loan ypu uny sum which yon with , mnall or larxu. nl thu.lowest possible. i-.Ucs. In the niilekeut liOHilblu time , and for any length of tlmo lomittyou. You can pay U back In mieli Install ments as yon wish , when you wish , nnd only pay for U aa lonir an yo\i keep It , Yon can borrow on HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND PIANOS , HORSES , WAflONS AND OA1UUAUK1. WAREHOI1SB 1 UKC1KIPTS. MERCHANDISB OR ANY OTHER S1X3HR1TY , Without publicity or removal of property , OMAHA MOUTOAUB LOAN CO. , HOt ! SOUTH HITH STREET. Fii-Ht tloor above thu Htr.vt. THE OLDEST , LARGEST AND ONLY INCORPORATED - ATED LOAN COMPANY IN OMAHA , 820 I.-V--DO you WANT MONKYJ : We will loan yon ANY SUM yon w lull on your : FURN1TU11E , PIANOS. HORSES , WAGONS , ; UARltIAGKS. WAREHQUSU RECEIPTS , ele. : Wo irlvo prompt attuntlon to all applications , : aml will carry your loan as 'loin : ab you wish. : You can mince IhucoHt ofearrylinr your loan : by a pujinent at any lime , Thoru In no publicity : or ivmoval of property. : FIDELITY IXAN OJRANTEn ! O. . : Room 4 , Wlthliel ) block , : Cor. 16th und Uatiier BIS. V MONEY TO LOAN ON HOUSES. WAGONS. -Aplunosund furnltnru of nil kinds. BuslnoHS contuictillal. JVcU Terry , room 4 0. Runeo block , MUB-J BUSINESS CHANCE3 , llalcij , lOo a line -ach Innortloii. tl.60 a Ihio month , Notlihic taken for lean lhm ' . ' 5e -I inrlmr plant i with ivoslilcni in the ottiee U HO ilo < ln < d ) , 10.MKI.OOtolA.OOO.UUca h rnqillnid. Ko trades coutduerod , Thu coinpany has ttu t-btub- lUhod trade on a iv.idy uelllnt : uitlclo ut u good prollt , Addreim S S' | Bee. _ h'JJ HARDWARE STOCK FOR SALK.'CASH OR lliuit. with upm-ovul security. Will luvolce about # 1 , . ' 00.00. rI. . llall , U.tMiou , Nub.MB3S MB3S 4 BUSINESS CHANCES V-LUMRER AND COAL YARD FOR 9ALK. 1 Rotall business In York. Neb. , a city of O.OOO inhabitants. County neat. Only onn other yard In city. Bent business openlntr In thrt stnte. For partlo.nl.irs address D. C. Hall , York , Neb. , Mfiia n -KOR SALE. MrSTcK OF lARDWA ! \V. F. Rockwell , Alllincc , Nob. JI74 1 , V " " - FAVORABLE OPPORTTtNmrTO ENTfill nn oldpswtllsho < l buslnrat. Will b oii nJamt- nry 1 . Increase of buslno-ss , maltlns iln lrabli ad- dltlonivl capital which may baacllva or Hllent on Riiaraiiteed leifltlmalo returns. Corro'ipondoneo or Intcrrlrw solicited. Win. Fleming & Co.llth nnd Doiielan ntreel. M.'ilU CARl COAL BUSINESS KOR SALEC It EAP. Small eapH.il wililred. Address box 48'J , HnstlniTH. Neb. Mn'il " _ V FO tT8.ulE.l50oipAYINCJ mtEENHOUSE X bnsliicHM , and ureeiiliotines to rj'it. H. 3. Mo- < trv. CotniPli BlnlTs. f i RK'Ein STOK. ( LIiVioH ) , well established , llrsl-olass trido nnd location : a snip ; don't d lay lim-stlif.itloit. X r > 7 , UIM' omco. M9jo a * _ \rl-WANTEt ) , PARTNER IN FIRST-CLASS irt > st.1\iraiit \ : well palronlrixl by b"st class of trade ; must In rapnbln of handllni' cash : mnnll enpltal nnd nplendld cliftneo to rlftht man. For In formation call ut Canadian employment oftlec , 16011 Farnain. Sll'07 ' ! TOR EXCHANGR. Rates , lfo ) n linn onrli Insertion. tLfin a lint per inuiith. Nothing taken for less than We. Dakota. Will Hell cheap or rxeliiilnro for e. , homes and cattle. Add. lIox7lVianUfoi-l.hnl ! H ' / STOCK OP MU.I.INEHV AND NOTIONS , . /Jwnnt hontcs and vault * . Ilex J9D Fr.'iiiltforl. Iiul. N'JB ' / - CfEAR EASTERN NKI1. LAND TO EX- A cliafieo for uulae. 1' . O. Hex : tJ , Pivitiont. JJeh. MIIS D17 * 7 SO ACRES CLEAR LAND TO TRADE FOIl Jfrooorv ntcick. Prloe. S'.tWO.ODt 4 miles from Central City ; 40 acres lit enltlvallon. balanei ! ill for iMilllvudon. Addrast lock box 4fli : , Contr.il City , Neb. M170 D18' Z ICO TO 1'JOO ACRES CLEAR 1ILACK SOIL aud cash for unUr. D. J. Wllwon , Norfolk. Neb. y -FOR SALE OR EXCHANOE. flOOD LIVERY /Jbarn In uooil town. Will tr.ulu forslooKotitooils , hardware , coed work her en or for ( rood land. Havn Rood iHiid In South DakoUl will trndn for stock of goods. jVUdreHU , J. II. EngleUla ( irovi'.I.i. 7ird'.MI ! _ FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. Rates. lc ( ) a line o.ich limertlon. $1.50 a line pur month. _ N'ollihic talteu for ICHH than -Tto. FARJl"FOirs7v"LE. A eholei' . well Improved 40-acra Iraet In S irpy county , within onu mlln of tint town of I/i Platti ; , and only thmu miles from new Fort Ciiiok ; two railroad stations near bv : taxen llrlit In this eomity : nearness to Fort Croolt , Omaha and South Omnlia Itmnres ffooil and permanent markets for Burilen truek , Hiiinll fruits , hnltnr , PXSH and poul try , besides usual farm prodnets. lean offer this splendid proiiertv at , m attractive price for a tdiort lime. Walter 15. Clark , 12 18 Ilnrney at. : I70 Dtil OR SALE. ON SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENTS. flmMicn > .lotHonq Ml , , ItUC way between Sev- inoiir I'.irk and South Oniah.i. No lnli > rosl. J. A. Dodffu , I''OU S.'Mil st. flta 10 _ US1NESS IILOCK FOR SALE OR TRADE eaatmn Nobrask.i. P. O. box 10J Civ tqn. Net ) . M718 D'JO * Ioii ; SAM : AT A BARGAIN , AN ELEGANT nearly new frame nwldpncc. ten rooms , all modem ImprovotnenlH , facln ; on Hanscom park. vi-ry desirable. Apply to John Dale , U03 New York Life. M770 8 HOUSE AND ( iO-FOOT LOT ONLY SMALL . F. K. Darllnir , lUrlnir bloe.k. M84i ( 3 ITiQUITY IN OOOD EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE , MOD- J-Jcrii , onlv t blocks from F.irnam cam : fora clear lot. P. K. Darling. Barker lllk. MS Ul r , AUR.VINS. HOUSES. LOTS AND FARMS , SALE or ir.ule. F. 1C. Darling , lUrker blk. B'JU HOUSES WINTKB5D. R.ites , 1 Oca line each Insertion , $1.30 a line per month. Notlilnz taken for les'i than -JAe , Hto Cotton's barn , cornurlCtli aud Cans streets. HH ; HI * . " . ' . ' . DU * H ORSES wiirrwiinD $ ii PER MONTH. ADdress - HH dress W. 11. Mlllard , Oin.iha Xitloial banlc.- , -J til D J H ORSES W1NTEREDSTUHENPJJG PARKAVF. MUlt ! W1NTCUKD AT. WINUSOU HOKSKS Dave'iport. Will receive b t of-uaro TemiB roanon.ible. " , MUSI D14 ' H ORSES WINTEIIED : 1 PER MONTH. ADdress - dress Hopuor Bros. , Elkhorn. Nob. WINTERED. FAIR GROUNDS. { It .t $ S HORSES : A , Brain twice a ilay : every hOfio bet stall. Klnney Broi . or J. T. Wlthrow , Tel. 10(1 ( , ' i M700 10 * TJ1MDEBTAKER3 ANDEHB ALEMB3 Rates , lOc a line each tiiBcrtlon , $ ! . . " > ( ) a line per month. Nolhlni ; taken for IHSS limn 'J.V. C'llAKER ( FORMEnl VITH JOHN V. Jacobt. devvased ; luleiwlthM , O. Maid ) , under taker und cmbahncr , 1115 S. 10th Ht , Tel. U'.ll ) . 831 H K. BURKETT. FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND . embalmer. III1S Chleajo Ht. Tel. ! H ) . WH'J DRtSSMAKlNG. RateB. lOc a line each ItiHertlon , $1,5O a line per month. Nothing taken for less than J , , c , ' ' ' ' 8-J7 IT-OR SALE. BLOCK OP STOCK IN A BANK IN X thlHulty. doliitr airood bimlness , living pro'iilsa of larco Ineiv.He and handsome returns. Address Box7IIOclly. 71HO MU3IO , ART AND LANGUAGES. RutCH , lOoallimeach Insertion , $ l.CUi : line per month. Nothing taken for less than .Tie. I * . GE LLENUECK , HANJOIST AND TEACHEH , ' .1810 California tt. . DM DANCING ACADEMY. Rates , lOc a line aich Insertion , $1.50 a llirj month. Nothing tukcn'for Uns than _ > . ' > c. MORANDSDANCINO eoiooL , nio HATINKY aired. Ij'ssonsforiiilnHs , TiiMsdav iniilTliurs- day Kp. m. : children. Tuesday 4 p. m , . SalmiUy 10 a. m. und 'J0 ; ; ! p. m. Tjnui very reaHoirihlo. .MlOil Dl FOR RENI HALLS. Rates , 1 Oca lln > : > Muh lns > ! rtlon$1.5o a Him per month. .S'othliijtakou for less tlnn 'J. > e. RMOlYlLL.yicAPTOLA Morand'HaHi'jinbly ruoniH. l.'ilo llammy atreut , forbjllt , club pirilm , mnr > tlnK/i. i't ' , ; r ntery cheap ; halls lli-at-cUaa. Call at 1310 Himmy. M1IIS D4 WANPED TO BORROW- Rales , Kid a line each Insertion , sfl.fill u line par month. Notliinu" taken for loss than J3e. ElTiHT l'o ' TEN PER CENT PAID ON ANY Hum of money ; Joan seniinil by tlrnt mortgugo mi good Ouwhu r .il estate. Alex Mpprfi4 ! New York Life liiillillng M8 * 1 . SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. Rules , iOo.'i llnoc.ich lns rtlon , $1.50 a line par mouth , Notlilnjt t'lken for | PH lltan''flc ; . " " o"uNrLADTEsXNlM1EN"fLEMENr N SOON iieimlre a working knowledge of Hhorthund aud tyimwrltlng tit A. C. Van S.IIH'H bcjiool uf Mhort- hand.SUIN. Y. Life , TypewrlterH to rt'ut , H\i \ $ PAWNBROKERS. Rates , lOcii line Pach .Insorllon , tl.no a Una per loutli. Notlllng utkini forlesu ( inn ' . in. JSONNESfBERO , DIAMOND I1ROKER. 1305 DonglitH at. I.uaim money on diamonds , wutol'eu , tc. Old eold and Hllver buntht. Tel'lr.M SCALES. Raten , lOoa Una each Insertion , $1,50 u , line pe month , Nothing taken for ICHS limn .Me. NEW AND SECOND HAND SCA I.ES.A I.L KINDS. AddronB llonlu.i 1 Sulieulc Co. , lilcc nt.cilu.iro ! StCURlTlES FOR SALE. Rates , lOe n line each lunurtloi : , $1.SO a Una nor month. Nothing taken for luxii tiiai ) ' 'lc , CllOlOE 1ST MOHTUAOBS. AtfV AMOUNT. U , U , Wallace , llrowil block , tlltn und Uunrlas , B-'U WicGRt-V ) U lie only SPECIALIST .T/HOTBBAT ? ALi. PRIVATE DISEASE * and'DEBIUTIESo'f * MEN ONLY , Woratn 19 jreitr > csi' Circulars free. 1 1th and FarnamSu OUTSKIRTS GETTYSBURG A Tanner Describes Stirring Event ! Inci dent to th'e'fckttle. ' v id HIS HOME CONVERTEd'JNTO A HOSPITAL Stencli from th Hl ushter ! Houie In the nieatloir nntt Illonil-Stnlnoit ' : Flour * Kind * the .House Un- tennblF.c Prom the Wnahineton Slur wo glean tlio following realistic account ni con veyed to a correspondent by Farmer Ljghtiior. JIo Haiti : "t mid my neigh bor , John Tnnoy , sot In to mow my meadow back o ( the orchard thcro on that morning , July 1 , 18ii. ( ( It was u hot. sultry morning , and after wo had mowed nwhlle Tunny says : 'I could do better if I had rv little whisky to drink.1 'I can soon got you aoiuo , ' 1 replied , nnd taking n j } T fid oT ( to the village to got BOIUC. On the way I foil in with William Young , another neighbor. When wo got on to ] ) of Cemetery hill wo saw a long line of stuoko from camp fires over nortl ) , alung the Cliumliorsbnrg pike , the tlrst wo know of the soldiers being about. Wo soon mot people who said they thought there was going to bo lighting out there. When wo got into town everybody - body was talking about it , and said it looked like something was going on out there. But they had not a suspicion of the Hood of bloody -war. that would roll through their streets and up into their doorways and gardens before the day was past. It was abnut 0 o'clock. Young said : 'Lot's ' go out on Seminary road and see what there is out there , anyway. ' When wo got up on the hill woaaw down lo our left union soldiers. Howard's corps , coming .across the fields from the Emmittsburg road. We stood there watching them move up , form lines nnd take position under the hill. Directly a shell eamo whizzing over from the front and fell back toward the town. Young wanted to go , but I insisted on staying a little longer. There was a great stir and commotion among the soldiers at once , antt they soon began to move for ward. The shells began to come pretty thick and wo loft. "Wo had not got half way back to town when wo mot other union troops pouring along the road and through the ttelds , coming out of every street and alloy and onon space of the town , all rushing poll-moll , forward , without any apparent order , with fixed bayonets , eager-eyed , stripped , sweating and pant ing in the hotsun. They cursed us Jot- being in the way , butted'us back , and would have run right over us if wo had not dodged out of their way. We crawled-through them well - nmoug as a-j wo could , dodging jbohind posts and buildings , and gaining ; a run of a few rods whenever oii\J. \ Wo got sep arated , and 1 don't know how i'oung got home. A mad rushrgf more troops , wagons and ambulance3tfollowed _ , tilling up streets , orchards. Jifiolds and every place. I.did not gej. . Home till -1 o'clock , trying with all m.v mfg t all day. As 1 came down the pike hqmo I saw a rod Hag on the end of thel House , and when I got nearer saw the yard , full of soldiers. ' 'Under an appl9yjtoo [ ; ' I found the , surgeons with a luan stro'tohpd cut-on our.dining room tablq jind cutting and was coveped with .vjonnded'moh' TJio' stove was i-od hotj,4nd , they wore baking und cooking up everything in the house. They had taken full possession. My four barrels of Hour and everytHing in the collar and spring house wore soon used up. The family had taken refuge in the stable , whore IJoimd them fright ened and crying. They had gotaiothing out of tholioiiso , and did not know what had become of mo. , ' 'I went.back to the surgeon and asked \T RELIEVES PROMPTLY and .V CURES QUICKEST. BUREAU. HUEi.t CO. . SOLIOlTOItS.IJoo s , OMAHA , NEU. Advlco Kltnii RRILWRY TIME GRRD 4.1. 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' ( Ex.'sVti..oiil.'AM , p.i Ew.iioni I a'i I' ' ! ! 0.5fi ami Mo. Valley LKUU : , lll.'JQ IMH I MISSDUUI , r _ Omihaj ; Dejxn iqth.mj WubtprStv _ i 0 n 1 1 ti.ooam ' ' ' JO.tk ) pun. . , . , ! st. LonlH Kxpnisi. . . . . . , ' 4Mn \ ti.10 pniill.illy ( UK Mini NaUcasli. ! uOcul. I 11.10 tint Leave * " ( " "n ST.Tp.rJf..V)7 [ Arrival OmahaDeiH | _ ) , Jfith uit | | Wiibtle I O.nalu 11.6011111 . .Slonx City " " Acco " * nnio < l.itloa..I . . 1.1" , I JIM < JW. * . > 'M" ' > * * - - a. , , , ) l'J.4Upaj fi.4ftmi | ' ' IMnl'tlmlicd , . . . U.'J.'iujt O.ik'i'iirl IMHs-jiiroi' IEX. Stin.l I 8,45,1(11 ( jA-avcs'f SIOUX ; CITY A 1M. Arrlvei' " vO.liaha > Dc.XitMluiiil | Morcy8 _ | I _ fjixitii OJ55urn. . . .bloux.CUy PahVnzur . .IIii..Mtini | * iHI put I _ . _ . . . . . . .81. IVut KxiriijH. | . | .J..llll.O'Jani Ciinr | 8IOU'JC CITY jCl'APIWU ' .Arrlv'oT Onuilial Depot" Yfiili ami W'i3i t"r" ! > U 1 Omaba ti.- ' . ' . am 5.45i""I . . . .iciijcaVoLliiittud. Sy ; . O.'Jam i/sirec" j OMAin S ibtJIS. " " OinalaItLP. _ Depot. lOJh and Marcy. OaiaUa J.03piit | " "StTtx ul CauiTou UM , , . . . him wlmt I should do. 'Dayoullvohoro ? Is this your phtcc1 ho nskod. I told him It wo.9. 'Oo back , jjo back : tnko your family nnd no to the rertr ; that Is nil I can toll you , ' said ho , and .voiit on with his work. 'Cnn't I pot some clothing , at least , out of the liouso ? ' I nsk&d. 'If you can flnd any , ' said ho. I wont in , out could not find a thing that had not been torn up nnd put lo use not even u dross of my wlfo's. Through the t.lnoi. "Wosotout , with the children , six In number , from 13 years down , and made our way bn.uk , on foot , as well as wo could , among the oncoming troops and trains , four mlloi to a relation's , where I loft thorn , uiuT roturnoditbDUtmidnight to the nuighborhoud. I crawled into the garret of Timoy's house for fuar of the coitfodorato scouts and sharpsliootors , and about daybreak slipped out , ami over through the but > hos to 1'owor's Hill , up there on the corner of my laiitl. Tltoro " 1 found the signal corps "had ostltbllshod hnndquarturFrom Ihoro 1 could look down on my place and sco wlmt was going on. I found Hufus Culp there , and told him I was hungry ; hud had nothing to eat since the morning before. He got 8omo hardtack for mo. They had planted a battery below to drive Homo sharp shooters off Gulp's hill , .and wore cut ting down my timber. My wheat Hold and orchard wore full of wagon trains. A tlrovo of boot cattle was being herded in the meadow. ' 'I saw 1 could save nothing , BO wont back and moved the family nine milns further uwiiy and came bajk and staid with the signal corps till the battle was ovor. "On tbo third day after the baltlo I got down to the house. There was not a board or rail of the fencing loft on the placo. Not n chicken , pig , cower or dog to bo found. The mules had eaten up the orchard of 4-yoar-old trees down to the stalks. The garden was full of bottles and camp litter ; the meadow of the hides r.nd olTal of the beeves which had been shot down in their tracks and dressed on the spot , as meat , was needed. There stood the bare shop , the Mouse full of wounded men and the old barn , where General Sloctim had made his headquarters. In front of the barn bat a weary-looking , lone olHcer in blouse coat , drying hhnsulf ut a tire .made of pieces of rails. That oflieer w. , s. Major General Slooum himsoU. Not an orderly was in sight. Ilo looked dro'ary enough. "I found Colonel Bobel in charge of the house , and asked him when he thought L could got my house back. lie jaid ho had no idea when. Wo came back about a week later and livedgypsy- like , in the sop for six weeks. The olll- cers supplied us for H few days from the hospital stores. ' The wounded in the house wore nearly all froni'u regiment of Milwaukee Germans. They wore a queer lot. They sang , cried , cursed , prayed , did every thing , poor follows , as they lay thoio ; sulToring and dying ; but chiefly they drank beer , wagon loads of it , brought from Milwaukee. They sent all thoit * dead home. Unpleasant Scenes uf Carnnuo. "Slum smulls as came from the fester ing wounds , from the blood and medi cine , stained lloors aud from the chloro form ! Then the stenoh from the slaugh ter yard in the meadow became sicken ing. Blue bottle Hies swarmed on the walls of the shop and house of an even ing , and the night air was terrible. Why did wo stay ? Why como' back ? What else could wo do ? We had no money to pay boardwo , had nothing , anda ; large fum'ily'ty ' care for. Wo had bedn putting " "all our inonoy into the placo. Wo mU&t sot to wdrk as fast as wo could to fix it up and got ready for the winter. "Six weeks later they took the last of the wounded away and let us Imvo the house. "Wo tried to clean it up and live in ii , but it made us all sick. Toward spT'i'iig I got a cliutlco to titico u Mceked farm on shares , so I moved away and lot the house to an old Dutchman , who diil not seem to mind the smells. Nine years afterward I tore all the woodwork and plaster out and madu the house now from the bare walls. Then \ye came back , but my poor wife did not live long in our now home. She had never boon well from the lii-st time we tried to live in it. " " ( inncr.il" Jeff. During the late war thcro was connected with the Fourth Vir ginia infuntrv a neurro cook , whom wo all culled ' ' .Tcfl' . " Ilo was a tall , ungainly speoimen of his race , and n crooked leg gave to his gait a rocking motion , adding anything but grace to his movements , writes A. I1' . i'axton in Blue and Gray. JulT was a hardened sinner ; shuflled u pack skill fully , won all the chungo f-'om the cooks in the brigade and broke the third com mandment with as good a grace as ho would transfer a ohiukon from a noigh- borjng roost to the table of his mesh. Ilo "was a linn believer in tho"Jirst law of nature1 , and lest ho Should not gut tea a bettor land , lie was very loth to take leave of torrestria scenes. On the march ho nll'ordoti much amusement to the soldiers oy nib quaint remurkonnd witty replies to theii questions as he passed along the lines. Ho had in his pohbos&lon a stood .whose angular appearance resembled his own a'condition whieh , ho said , was the ro- Hiilt of "dieting. " The bays would often address him as "genoral1 and , us he rode forward on the march to follow up the rogimqntal fitalT , ho would talk very pompously "f ' trcolni ? ' ' the unomy and capturing all his "tricks. " DIrectly , "boom ! boom ! " would bo hoard in front , and hero would come .lolV-bouid for the rear , with a very solemn face. To the question'Where ai'o you going , general - oral ? " ho would reply , " (5wiiiQ ( to bring up do rosorvcs ; gittin' hot up daiv ! " Ono morning , ilurlng the lighting In the Wildcrnobs , ourbrigado wagon train was breakfasting in the rear rf our line of battle , which Htrotfhed along a hill whoso top was oovorod with woods , .Toll' had nskillot pf nliso tnvoot potatoes just baked , and ho was in iho act of taking thorn up , when , Hght HOI-OSS the hill in our front , a fedora , ! battery oponcd 11 ro on our lino. Not having the rangion account of thu trues , the wliollH ilcw abOvu our m"ii , and came , as unwelcome guests , .rlghi into the urenlcfuMt party. A lively spirit win atom-o infimod into the train folka. A driver from old Krln , whiH bridling a jnulo. had tjio bridle knocked from his hum ! by a inurderotw slioll. "Ilowly vargin , have imiroy on us ! " cried ho. Another .shell BtrucTc in front of .fall's hkillot , plowed up u yard of earth , which it , throw over us as it rieoohetted in' the vicinity of .1 oil's head , and burat iu&t bo- yimd , JolT'a eyes boomed all white , and he was bol/.cd with u sudden itnpulso to < lopart frpni o unhealthy a place. In his yiow of the situation there was no time for formal leave taking , not even for mountlnir hl u'lir ' stood. With ' 'Do ' Lord naVe Us1 ! ho grabbed his haversack - ' sack and away ho wont on foot toward tl > 9 .roar * His crooked log , as it dc- hcrjbed onward curvm , fairly whizzed through' the air , Gallantly JolT lc-d the backward charge , followed cloooly hy out * chief quurtormastor and his excited Btalf. Btalf.A A flljell burnt Jint above JclT'ti head , tjio piece ? making the dunt ilyall around his foot. In bowing must politely to the Btrahgor , doWn fell JolIV now hat , Onward - ward , still onward pressed the leader of the tram. "Pick up your but Jolll" cried * a loss demoralized comrade. "Neber mind do hat , ° o t git do head out , " replied the hero of Iho retreating column. A colored bay Bill was about to outstrip the leader in the race , when a shell burst in front of him , Bill wheeled and struck n line directly toward the guns. ' 'Git behind a tree , vou fooll' ' sang out JolT. 'Tze do' ( kecred , I don't know a big tree from a .ittlo one , " gasped Bill , as ho How on ward. "Vou little coward' ' " echoed TofT , DUshing on a rapidly as his dlniln- .shiner wind would allow. The strongest uid biifost position , in his opinion , was a > oint two miles up the road , where wo 'omul him loaning against the fence and muting for oxhlonco. Ills color was why aud his eyes rolled wildly In thoVr sockets. Said ho : "Captain , dat was lo hottest place ob do Avar. Ebor see inythlng run like dem niggers did ? Somehow I lost my hat , and oloss my life ! I forgot old 'Kebol. ' Reckon ho jot knocked all to pieces. " Someone irought him his hat , andsinno straggler -ode upon "Rebel , " his faithful steed. Hut for a long time .JelT didaiot Hinilo when asked if ho liked shells , and the young cooks only from a nafo distance isked him what'became of Ills hut. A Itiinlt Tor N.iv il1 iii : no rj. Chief Engineer Melville of the navy , n a recent report makes a forcible plea 'or the giving of rank to the engineer : orps of the navy , says Blue and Gray. [ To claims that in modern naval warfare the results must depend quite as much .ipon the nerve and elllcienoy of the mou in charge of the machinery as upon the gallantry of the forces handling the juns. Rapid maneuvering by means of twin propellers and electrical steering ipparatus has again brought forward the ram as a weapon of olTouco , and made skillful handling of a vessel no low a factor in her elHcloney than the rapid service of liar guns. Therefore , the de partment of engineering has assumed now dignity , and it Is only lining that the men who devote their time to the mechanical features of our naval forces should be olTored some incentive beyond the more pay attached to the service , and this may properly come in the way of the conferring of rank. as in the case of the men on deck. In the natural order of things the now navy of the United States should bo n growing feature of our national development , and Its ranks , in every branch of the borvieo , should bo recruited Irom the best nnd brainiest sons of the republic , not only on the quarter deck , but down below , where the throbbing engines give life and elllcicncy to the huge mass of steel. Wo are sure that in "wpite pf the very just objection which exists in this country to an undue multiplication of titles , no one will disapprove llio sug gestion made by Commodore Melville , It has our hearty'endorsement. We look to our new navy und our gallant tars to uphold the honor and. dignity of pur country abroad , and all legitimate incentives should bo olTorod to secure ami maintain a high average of intelli gence and ambition among the mou , not only on the quarter dock , but in the en gine room und on the berth deck as well. To Urnnil Auny Veterans. HRADQUAUTKKSDlSl'AUTAIENT OP NK- BUASKA , GKANU ARMY ov Tin : Rui'ini- LIC , NORTH PLATTIO. Nob. , Nov. ! ) , 18)3. ! ) General Orders No. 8 : 1. At the lirst mooting in December there shall bo hold a regular inspection of oaelt post in the department. To save expense and insure prompt reuorts the adjutant of each post is hereby dittullcd a inpeuting.uflleer for his post , if present , otherwise the post commander will detail a competent member of his post to perform that duty. 2. Form of inspnction will bo found on pages 01 to CM of Korvico book. It is do- hired by the ( department commander that the same bo strictly followed. Commundorti of posts will render all uhaistunuo possible to assistant inspectors in the discharge of their duties. I ! . After inspection the report should bo promptly forwarded to W. D. Wild- man , department inspector , Lincoln. Nub. , not Inter than December 20. 4. Attention is again called to the great importance of bringing back into our ranks those now remaining on the su&pcnded lidt. 'A vigorous campaign of recruiting bhoiild also bo instituted by post ollicorri , and a supreme effort made to gatherin all comrades who from apathy or , what is more likely , the lack of means to keep up their dues , have been suspended or dropped from the rolln. The department commander trusts that no comrade who is unable to pay his duos will bo suspended. , - , 5. At tno twenty-seventh national en campment the rules and regulations were so amended that dropped members will not bo required to take unew-tho obligation upou resuming their member ship. This important change hhould work lo the upbuilding of our order , and the commander hopes and bulk'ves that the bumo will. result in a large increase in our membership. By command of A. H. CuuitCH , Department Commando. , .1. 1' ! . K Assistant Adjutant General , THE FOLDING BED. A. Travolni-'g llnppy sulinmo to I'revnnt It MintthiK Up , "Every few days wo road about people ooing caught in folding beds and stran gled or crushed to death or rundoicd uripploH for life , " unit ! u mechanic. "It is easy to provonl this. Every folding bed can ha cnblly llttud with hooks or bolts that will fasten into unobtrusive staples or rackets in the lloor and make it impossible to dose the bed without unfastening them or pulling up tholo ! ; > * - . Every one of them should Imvo homo protection of this nature. "A friend of mine whu travels u great deal , and often stops at hotels where folding oo'ds are used , carrlui a strong nickeled chain , like tho.io used in hang ing window weights , in his valise , and ut eitherund there in u gooJstout screw- eye. The chain is about six feet long and takes up tiotrcoly.uny : room. When ho strikes a hotel with folding beds lie lets thu bed down , neruwri one of the burow eyes in the Hour on one side of the bed at the foot , curries the chain ever thu frame'and ' under the mattress to thu other side , draws the chain taut'and sinks the other Horoweyo in the Hoot * . This imnhod would not bo n gvd onu ta iibi ! in everyday praotico , but my friend adopted it after no had had un adven ture witli ono folding bed that nearly cost him his life. Nubudy Hhould pur chase a folding bed that is not pro vided with jiomo attachment that will look It HO that it cannot bo closed by acoi- den' , They are as dangerous us un loaded guns. " J. . f DoWltt's Uitlu Ktirly Jtliuivj. Small pills , s.ifo pills , bust pills. C'lillfuruliiicmrlon. | , . Tlio great central route weekly excur sions to C'ulifornia via tlio Union Pacillo are the thing. Time , trouble and expense , saved by joining ono of these parties. ljussage may b < 5 taken at any point between Uhieago-and Ogden , Utah. For full particulars call or address F. E. Hhparor , munugor , 1U1 S. Clark Htroot , Chicago , or your nearest Union Puclllu agent , E. L. Lomtu , General passenger and ticket agent , Omaha , Neb , Offered Exclusively to Old and Now of The Bco. A. MOST REMARKABLE DISTRIBUTION llcprmlnctloni ( rum Oovornmont 1'ltoto * * Arc Dully AtT.irilintt Artlntlo l'liM > urr , AiiiiMcniuiit unit III * Ktrnatlun to Tl U was extremely fortumtto for this paper and Us wltlo circle of reulors that the ar > ran omont w.ts uiailo by wnlfh U scouroil tiiu exclusive right lo itlstrlbulu , for a Hut' Ita,1 porluit , roproiluctlons of thu splendid series of views which tha o.llcl.il photos- rauhcrot tlio United Kittles govuratnoul luil collected with iiiiioh liibor tviul great ex panse diu-lii ! ; tlio p.tsl yo.tr. The rutulls ot ills work are roinurkabl.v comprehensive , His busy camera carefully explored OVLT.V nook utiil corner. I'Yoiu Iho uni-llierii to tliu soiilhorn uttc ; , from thu I'l.tUance to the Peristyle ho wns omnipresent. Ho was ovct on tlio watch fur spcolnl punuhtr fotiUiros , ami also tlioso which from an art aud udu. cutlouul standpoint soomcit to bo msl worthy of tiroaorv.ttlou , In seem-In'for ! distribution the ero.uu of this rom.trlcablo colloutlun this patmr pro. Honts thu most tia.tutlftll , nrtlslio nnil worthy offering ever vouchsafed bv it HOWS. p.tpur to its ro.ulers , nnd It ihm-oforo com- tno mis iltu entire series to such its nuiy desire - sire the most comiilutc , eoiiiireht | > uslvo , lit * terusllii ) ; and Instructive , descriptive uuil pictorial hbtorv uf ttio greitt exposition which will over bo olTm-uil. . If you have nul seen tlio uuitounromout In which this offoiis iniUo to ourl'e.ulors , call ut Tut : Hint oilloo or ilrui ) Us a nolo and otto will bo civeu or m tiled to you. It 13 the flneat collo-'llou ot pictures over ptiblisho.l at a iirleo that places them wlihlu iho retch of ovury rcailor. S wool bro vt'.i , iiwoat sto u toll , s\v J > < to u perl Then usoDoWitt's r ttloK.trly Uboi-i THE .OLDEiT MAN. A. MlonnrlVliu Ilni Lived Cole county bDats of tha oldest man in the state of Missouri , and perhaps in the United States. Ills name is Richard lloops and ho is a nogro. lie lives in a mmill shanty on thu banks of the Osage river , at O age City. According to the record ; ) and his own statements ho was born in Chatham county , North Carol inn , on December " 0 , 1770 , and con sequently will bo 123 years old on the 20th of this month , lie eamo to Mis souri with ills then master , John P. Huydcn , settling at Lane's Prairie , Gasconade eaunty. A few years later ho was transferred to the man whoio name ho now boars , and lived with him near Vienna. Maries county , until the emancipation of tliu slaves. Since that time he hits lived at WoUphaliu , but for the past twnnty-ijvo years has made his homo at Osage City. Hoops is remarka bly well preserved ami lives alone in his shanty. He fishoa a great deal for the big catllsh Unit frequent thu waters ot the O agc and is never happier than when he can cutuh a big one aud make soup of its head. Ho is still able to do some work , and it waj only a few years since that ho cDiitractud with a farmer in the vicinity of bis home to remove the stumps and rojtb oil n newly cleared trnot of land. Ho fulfilled his contract , doing all the work himself. His mind is still clear on many events that ; .hap . pened towards tjioi close - of the last century , and ho recalls with great pride that he once held the horse of General Greene of revolutionary fame , in appearance Hoops resembles a mummy ; his skin looks like parchment and lie is toothless and hairless , but his step is remarkably firm aud his eyes bright and clear. As stated , ho lives alouo , having no rela tives as far as known. lie is a member and regular attendant of the African Methodist Episcopal chinch. Hiineigh- b ) rs take a great interest in him nnd do him many acts of kindness * , and he would not have to work , as they would supply his simple wants gladly'but ho is inde pendent and says that Jio proposes t'i earn his own living for many years vet. His house Hlundii under the approach to the Missouri Pueilic railroad bridge uuross the O a-jc , und except when ab sent on his llshing trips "Unolo Hoops , " as ho is culled , can bo found ut home. Ho 1ms the record of his birth , and there is but little doubt that he is the oldest person in the i-ountry. LUtlo pills for groit His : DeWltfs Llttln Early Uisers. _ , I'ccnll.ir IniirlcM | ) Aililrnv.o.l l > y tlio Uillro.nl to It * ini | > : i > y < ! . Considerable curiosity and not n litllo anxiety have been excited among thu employes of the Erie railroad by a printed circular recently sent to them from the headquarters of that cjmpany , buvs the New York Ifurald. Tha nlrnu- hit- requires prompt answers to a num ber of questions , which some of the oni- ployos are disposedlo resent as closely bordering on impertinence. To the questions calling for a state ment of the ago , height and weight ol employes no objection is made , Somu captious souls make tlio lacjonio romai-l : that if a man does his work all right it is nobdy's particular business how elder or how tall ho is or how muuh ho weighs , but ab a rule there U no roluctauca to impart the desired information on thcbu points. Ono of the queries is : "Jo you IIHO intoxicating ii'ium-ey" This query is biipplcmentod with the further ono : "If so , will you promise to abstain from them hereafter'In homo quurtorrt this is taken as a hint that the tipplers must go and tlr.it thu Ei-iu pruposos to Jill its services with ntriotly tomporaneo men. Another perplexing query rcudg ; "Aro you married or single , und if Bindo do others depend upon you for puppjrt ? W HO , who ara they ? " Various in orpretu- lions are made of thla question , the com monest ono being that it foroshudow/i a determination on the part of thu cpm- puny to discharge single mon and retain the married ones in case of uny great reduction of it-.i working force. If Unit view is the correct ono it bcems likely to result in a great matrimnnial boom in all branches of the Erie wii-vleo. )5ut ) the most dlutusteful fcatpro of the ivhole circular In that which required each employe , after writing out hia answers to those questions , to go boforn a notary and make ullldavit to the truth of his replies. The fooling among Ihe men beeimj to bo that If thu company pan trust them to do its huainess und hundlu its money honeutly it could also ulford tu trust to their truthfulness in answering what appear to bo some impertinent ami rather irrelevant questions concornlnjr their personal ulTuirs. When Babr wn dele , \i a gAio Jicr Cartorta. When blio was a ClillJ , bho cried for SastorU-j Wlicn the became IIlss , plio cluoj tp Ca-torl Whoa the bad CbUdreu , lit * g v thorn C