THE OMAHA. DAILY BEE ; SATURDAY , FEBRUARY 10 , 189-J , 8PEG1HL NOTICES. Advertlaementii for these column * will b Inken until 13-30 p. ra. for th e nln find un til J.OO p. tn. for Ilia morning and Hunday ed ition * , Advertiser * , by rcqneMtnit n numbered ehecx , ran have nnmvcrs luMreiMd to a numbered letter In cnrp of Tim llec. Answers iw ( uldrfiwd will be dellvecd upon prenentittlon of the checx. SITUATIONS WANTED. Rnte , IVie n word first Innertlon , lo thereafter. .Nothing token for lens than WANS HITUA- tlon liy tlie 20tli. Hen. In Iowa and Nebraska ! 0 yearn experience. Uoo.1 city reference * . Ad dress M. lllalr , MOl N l > t. . Bouth Otnnlm. Neb. H WANTED MALE HELP. _ Hnte * . IKe n wonl flrnt Insertion , lo n word thereafter. Nothing token for lex * than 2Sc. HOUflTOUB. TI1AMBFUUN1HIIBI1 ; INSTALLment - ment noods. American Wringer Co. , 1COD How- am m. n-rco _ _ _ _ Oft COMMISSION. TIIR AOn.VTB. fULAtlY Brcntest Invention of the nee. Tlio New I at- ent Chcmlcnl Ink KrnslnB Pencil. He" " " Blclit. Workfi like manic. Agent * arc tiinK- Inn J21.W to J12J.OO per week. I'or.t'l"j . a * r , Monroe Kramer particulars wrlti- the -7il ! X 36 , I x Crow. Wig. _ 'riTnMANBNT. rnoriTAiiLt : rosmN AH nn.l . Iowa for " ( .ollcllor In Nelimskn man with ronponnlble company. ' ' ' " > eylnbllsHe-l. AdclrCM P. O. Uox ' MAN TO ' YOt'NO WA NTRD. INIH'HTrtlOnS IUWe mm- Molnei for innnnne omce III Dei In business : Intercut nnil wilnry pnny ; good ieference nnd JROQ cnsli nec wiy. Addemj Itox lt-118 10 1357 , I/ncoln , Neb. _ AVANTi rRoucrrom < . KITIIRR SRX. TRAV- ellnu or loenl. Ilapld xc'Ier. ' , < > JcV1lcU ! i i ik Mock line for ennvnsseru. Room 20 , Crel ! ilon , Oinnlm. Neb. H-MI53J ° _ _ WANTHD-ItAIIiltOAD MKN-CON DOCTORS ; engineer * , firemen , brakemcn , switchmen nnil leltKmplierK. Apply by letter nt once , with _ tainp , II. L. Van Metre , Toledo , ° { _ M1j 10. , ooon ALL" HOUND Jon AND new * printer for morning ilnlly , nt once. Mur- HeJ mnn preferred. Kearney Dally I" " ' ! . Neb. H-M137 10 Kearney , _ A niMPONSIIILlJ INSTITUTION UBINO A new plan of Investment for monthly pnylnBS. which Is unusunlly prolUaMa unit absolute y nf. . . desires n local iiR'-nt In every city. He utamllnR ami cnpa- must be of experience nnil lilu of orcunlzlnu a. Ilebl force iimler him. The liMt tnlent only Is renulrrd an < l pnld for. Ref- . must be Mb. rrences nnil details of experience mltteil. The Havings Society , Kaullnblo buildIng - Colo. " ' "J Ing , Denver. _ I WANTRD-FOR HOOK IlINDiniV. A MAN _ fr ruling anil second forwarder. Hub Printing Ml 13 U < -.i. , Kearney. Neb. _ H IVANTHn. AllOt'T APRIL. 1ST , AN 13XPI3R- enceil gardener ; must l able lo take care of b erne and cow. Address First National bank , bMcfoolc , Neb. U-M1M 11 \FANTID : , A RKI.IARLK PKRSON IN RVKRY town or city In tbe United mates to distribute vlrcutant and tack up signs. No canvassing or , peddling. Cueh paid. Address , with Btamp , 1 AVIII A. Molten Co. , Cleveland , O. . . sm ( 1Q. V'ANTHI ) . 1'IRST-CLASS MAN TO TAKR state nsency. Must be Intelligent und active ; jileasant work , food wages. National Identltl- eallon Co. , Detroit , Mich. II Ml * . ' . AVANTKO , HALESMKN ON TUP. ROAD TO sell nd\ertlslng cards and calendar * on com mission iHrecl from the manufacturer. Can make V.00 per week. Adv'fe Specialty ( .o. , HutTalo , N. Y. H-MHt 10 * * \VANTI3D AN RXPUR1RNCI3D I'lRRMAN. Jlust be first-class. Apply at Model Steam street. 11-MH3 It * laundry , 1110-12 Dodge WANTED FEMALE HELP. HELP.n Rates. IHe a word nrst Insertion , lc n word tbeieafter. Nothing takijn for less tban WANTED. GIRL FOR ORNURAL 1IOUSC- 1 work. Call at 1123 S. 32d. C 550 VVANTCD. AN RXPCaiRNCnD NURSE GIRL for child seventeen months old. Wanted nlso good cook. Apply COS New York Life bulld- ing , Hatunlay V-t. C 119-0 \VANTKD , A GOOD OKRMAN OR DOIII-3MIAK took and. laundress In family or 3 ; only com petent clrl need apply. . Apply inornlgs only. COO S. 21st ave. ono block xouth ofiSt. Mary's live. C 140 10 ' FOB -BENT HO'TJBES. Rates. lOc n line each Insertion , Jl.CO a Una per month. N'othlns taken for lesg than 25c. JIOUSHS IN ALL PARTS OP"Tlin CITY. THE O. K. Davis company , IMS Fnrnam. D 7M C-ROOM COTTAOn ; MODERN , CHOICE IN Stanford Circle. C. 8. niguUcr , 201 Reo building. . D 753 HOUSES , V. 1C. DARLING , HARKUll RLOCK. D 704 Nli\V JIOOERN 8-ROOM HOUSE , 31 & MASON D 756 MODERN G R. II. , 1303 N. 23 ST.wltb stable. D ! C-ROOM COTTAGE. COMPLETELY FUR- nlHhiHl. South ICth , nrtir Jackson , Inquire at 02 S. 16th. D-2C3 CORNER FLAT AT 16TH AND JONES ; 7 rooms , range and all other conveniences ; no , better flat In the city ; $35.00. George Clou- ' Bcr. room 2 Patterson block , 1G23 Farnam. J D M3C3 FURNISHED HOUSE , 8 ROOMS. SOW CALL f wn la. , D M487 12 * HENTAL AOENCY , EOT DROWSt I1LOC1C. D-M513 IMISIRAHLH HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF vlty. cheap. J. II. Parrottc , Douglas block. 7-ROOM HOUSE AND A t-ROOM COTTAOE. corner I'rutt und Twenty-tlrst streets ; baths , . hot and cold water ; large yard with shade I trees ; near motor ; barn If desle < t. AV. O. ' I'rltcluu-d , 3703 N. 21st or 1014 Doimlas Rt. D-M923 M3 7-llbOM FLAT. STEAM HEAT. 703 NORTH IGth. Kmiulre cnKlneer. U 931 11 * 7-ROOM COTTAGEMODERN ] IMPROVE" ments , 3013 Leavcnworth. D M123 11 * A PRIVATE FAMILY CAN HAVE AN ELE- Bunt resilience down town In pxchanRc for the use of one or two furnished ronniH In the name. C 8 , Rce olllce. I ) M903 10 roil RENT , 1823 CAPITOL AVENUE.THREE story residence , 14 rooms. Henry W. Vales. D-9J1 16 POR RENT , THE FOLLOWING DESIRAIJLC S-ROOM'HOUSE , furnace , bath , etc. , $30.00. Nlt'E HOUSE , modern , oak flnlali , eood nelEh- iHirhood. S35.00. ELICOANT S-moni brick house , all modern con- \onlence , vpleil'Ild location , 113.00. Hk-k . 805 N. Y. Llfu tildg. D MHO 10 FOB BENT FURNISHED BOOHS. Hull's , IHc n word llrst Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothlni ; taken for less than :5c. vou nNT , U SIRAHLE FUHNLSHKD rooms. Inquir 1819 Dodge. K M7M DOLAN HOIISU. 211 NORTH ISTH ST. : NUW manaKcment ; pleasant rooms ; food table ; rea- mnnbla nitea. _ U M3COfl5' HOOM8. MOD12RN. 1717 CIHCA. C street. U MTMfgg * _ _ rURNISHP.D 1100M , ton HAHNUV STIHIirT. B M TO 13' TWO I-'l'RNIBHKD ROOMB , $ | : .00 AN D J10.00 ' D Douxlas. u | tulrs. I MU95 ROOM'S WITH" HOARD ? ? U'J Cullfarnla st. K 1:1 II * TWO FRONT ROOMH , MOURRN ciiP < 'H. 25IQ O.U'enpotl. FURNISHED Rates. 1'io n wonl nrst Insertion , lc a word Ihervnfter. Nothlni ; taken for leas than 3c. YOHNO WOMEN'8 1IOMI7 UNMIER CAlTtFoP Women's Christian nesoclntlon , 111 S. 17th st. F13 LAHOE ROOM , WITH STRICTLY "FIRST. rl.i3H ) Hunl. :103 Douglas street. F 40 $ " " v"rRv"ii.siRAnLE FRONT ROOM WITH AN ulnive. hot water , heat : fccnmd tlaor. 12 H , Sith Htrect. F 83J ROOMS AT THE FREN/5KR' HI N. mid st. F-M903 10' ItOOMS AND FIRST CISH HOARD ; HOUSK newly furnished ; modern. 1910 Capllul ave. F MiMT 10 OR UNFUUNISH13D ROOM with board. The Bhrlnrr , 331 South Mth. V-91V U _ _ _ I'I.KV8ANT ROOMS ANU HOARD TOri T\VoT III liflvate l.llnlly. 70i ( N , 18th , F M131 IS * FOR RENT..UNFURNISH > D ROoSJ ? "Rules , Mit' S wiril llrst "insertion , lo a word h thereafter. Nothlne taken ( or ICES than Sc. I ROOM. C3 K . 17TH BT. Q-MI11 Ml * FIRST FLOOR OF MODERN IIIIK'K FOR liouvkeepliiK to lurtles without children , part * l > tuniUhrili on t car lines , JuOJ Hurt strovt , U-MM4 ll FOR RENT-STORES AND OFFICES IUtf . 10o a Una rach Insertion. 11.M a line | urr month. Nothlni ; tulcrn for less than Xte. roit nr.NT. THU 4-HroiiY imicic RUILDINO 310 i arnum st. The bulMlne has a llrcprooC IT "v-nl tuuement. compute tmm hcatlnx Hs- Ht - wiittr on all lloora , pu , etc. Apply at tt onic of the u . ijig FOBBENT-STOIIESAND OFFICES. Continued. 1 MONTHS X.KA8K OF BTORC , 5(0 ( H. 17T1L I M1M FOR RENT , CORNER STORK AND I1A8E- ment , llth and Jtowsril streets , boat location In the city fjr commission house. Desirable smnll stores In Exposition building ndjolnlni ; 15th street theater. A. I , Poppleton , room 314 First National bank bldg. I M100 OFFICES FOR RENT IN TUB 8CHLIT7. building , Kth and Hnrney. Hpeclnl Induce ments held out to permanent tenants. Ap ply to Jobst Uros. , rooms to and 61 HchllU building. I MM5 AQENTS WANTED. Rates , 10a n tine each Insertion. il.GO a line per month. Nothing taken for less than 25c. SOLICITORS , COUNTRY AND CITY , FOR AN ndvertlidiiij snap. Call before noon or address 413 Hee building. J M359fll * \VANTED-AOENT8 TO TAKE ORDERS HY wimple ; we will pay expense * . nnJ salary or al low liberal commission. Humpies sent on ap plication. Address I.ock Uo 123. New ork L'lty. J-MlSt 10 * GOOD AGENTS EVERYWHERE FOR T.ATKST olllce specialty. fi-IH Itxelf , with largo profit. Encloie ntnnip. Am. Ixick Crank Vi. , Mil waukee , Wls. J MH7 10 * STORAGE. Rates , lOc n line each Insertion , J.l.M a line per month. Nothing taken for less than 23c. STORAGE. WILLIAMS & CROSS , lll HAR- ney , M iCO BTORAOK FOR HOUSEHOLD GOODS ; CLEAN nnd cheap rale. It. Wells , 1111 Farnam.M M .61 WANTED TO BUY. Rates , lUfl n word Hrst Insertion , lc a word thereafter. Nothing taken for leis than 25c. WANTHD-TO PURCHASE A MEDICAL PRAC- tlco In town , say 2,000 to 10,000 ; send full par ticulars. Address lice ofllce , Lincoln , Neb. WANTED. SECOND-HAND CVLINDER DESK. Address C 22. Hee. N MI35 11" FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Rates. l'e n word first Insertion , lo n word thereafter. Nothing'taken for less than 23c. rou BALI ; NEW UPRIGHT PIANO , OAK frame ; will take good horse In trade. O. F Klser , South Omaha. Q-625 HALED HAY FOR SALE. THE STANDARD Cattle Copany , Ames , Neb. , have 2.000 tons of good barn stored hay for sale. All orders filled promptly. Q-M7I3 FOR SALE , NEW nICYCLE FOR HOY 9 TO 12 never been used ; In perfect good order ; $10 J. U. Haynea , Hee olllce. Q-3C3 11 FOR RENT , 47 ACRES TOR GARDEN PUR- poscs , south poor farm , west Howell s ten acres. Inquire of John Hamlln , 917 S. 13th Milton block. Q-MM3 12 CARINET PHOTOS. VERY REST. AND one In an elegant SxlO frame , of yourself worth $6.00. for $1.03 by presenting this coupon nt Cowan's , corner 22d nnd Cumlng. Good for 10 days. CJ-M103 11 FOR SALE CHEAP. 11RAND NEW SI7T EN- cyclopedln Ilrlttanlcn ; nexer opened. Address nt once.C 23. Dec. Q-13J 11 * AN EXCELLENT PAIR OF OSCILLATING bobs at half price. 260G Seward street.Q Q IjG H TOR SALE FANCY SPINNING WHEEL AND net Chambers' Encyclopedia , cheap. Address C 24 , Bee. Q-M14S 12- CLAIRVOYANTS. Rates , lOo a line each Insertion , $1.60 a line per month. Nothing taken for less tlianJSc. MRS. DR. H. WARREN , CLAIRVOYANT , RE- llable business medium ; 7th year at 119 N. 16. S 762 CLAIRVOYANT ATTENTION ! ATTENTION ! Free ! Free ! Five-day free test to all who de sire n sitting. Prof , nnd Mmc. Mordaunt , the greatest trance mediums on earth , are here. Tells the name of each caller nnd of future husband or wife. Locates lost or stolen prop erty. Reunites the separated. Causes speedy marriage. Ilrlngs good luck. Hours from 9 to S p. m. 322 North 15th street. S M136 11 * MASSAGE , BATHS , ETC. Rates llic a word llrft Insertion. , lc a word thereafterXothlng taken for leas than 25c. MASSAGE. MADAME BERNARD , 220 N. ICth. T-M6Slf27 * MADAME SMITH. JW3 S. 13TH. 2ND FLOOR , room 3. Massage , vapor , alcohol , steam , sul- phurlne nnd sea baths. T MMO 10 * MME. BROWN. 1314 CAPITOL AVE , ROOM 4 , second floor. Massage treatment. Alcohol , sulphur and sea baths. T M124 15 * PERSONAL. Rates. lc n word first Insertion , lc a word thereafter. Nothing taken for lesa than25c. MASSAGE TREATMENA. ELECTRO-TaiERAI. baths. Scalp nnd hair treatment , manicure and chiropodist. Mrs. Post , 313VS s. 15th Wlthnell block. U 7C3 MONEY LOANED ON ALL KINDS OF GOODS at lowest rates at COS N. ICth St. U-rCI3t23 VIAVI. HOME TR"EATMENT FOR LADIES. Health Ixiok and consultation tree. Addresser or call , \ lj.Co. . . suite 310 Bee bldg. Lady attendant. U MSOIf.5' OSCAR II. KALLACH IS WANTED TO COM- munlcate with G. W. Scott , Pine street , San Francisco , Cal. , as matters of mportanco con nected with the death pf Nathaniel Moxey re- quro attention. U MS79 27 ANY ONE NEEDING ASSISTANCE AND wishing to avoid publicity can find a friend by addressing In strict confidence , C 15 , Reo olllce. U M1000 H PLEASE SEND US INFORMATl6V AS "fo the local address of F. C. Slcrrlman of this city. Room 10. 218 South 15th. U 141 9 MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE. Rates. 114 ° n word first Insertion , lo n word thereafter. Nothing taken for lesg than 23c. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES. THE O. F. Davis Co. , 1503 Farnam at. W 761 LOANS ON IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED city property. $3,000 and upwards. & to 6V , per cent ; no delays. W. Fnrnam & Co. , 1320 Farnam. W 763 ANTHONf LOAN AND TRUST CO. . 313 N. Y. Life , loans at low rats for choice security on Nebraska and Iowa farmn or Omaha city property. W 766 MONEY TO IXX\N AT LOWRST RATES ON Improved and unimproved Omaha real estate , 1 to 5 years. Fidelity Trust Co. , 170J Farnam. W 767 LOANS ON IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. GAR- vln Bros. , 210 N. Y. Life. W-.M23U11 MONEY TO LOAN ON FARMS IN DOUGLAS county nnd Omaha city property. No delay. Fidelity Trust Co. . 1702 Farnam et. W M663 MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA PROPERTY and Nebraska farms at from G to 7 per cent. W.R. Melkle. First Nafl bank bid. W M76S CENTRAL LOAN AND TRUST CO. , 30t ! HEE building. W 793 MORTGAGE LOANS , A. MOORE. 504 N. Y. Life. W WinS * MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA real citato. Brcnnan , 1/ovu & Co. . Pnxton block. W M133 MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS. Rates , lOo n line each Insertion , $1.W a line per month. Nothlnc taken for Icsa'tlmn 23c. MONEY TO LOAN- We wll loan you any sum which you wish small or large , at tha lowest possible rates. In the quickest iHisslble tlmo und for any length of tln ! to nun you. You can pay It back In Buch Installments as you wish , when you wish , and only pay for It ua long as you keep It. You can borrow on HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND PIANOS , HORSES , WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. WAREHOUSE RUl'KIPTS , MERCHANDISE. OR ANY OTHER SBOUR1TY , Without publicity or removal ut property. OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. . SOU SOUTH 16T.H STREET , Flr t floor above the street. THE OLDEST. LARGEST AND ONLY INCORPORATED - PORATED LOAN COMPANY JN OMAHA. X-769 MONEY TO LOAN ON HORSES. WAGONS , pianos and furniture of all kinds. Business confidential. J. B. Haddock , room 427 Hamsu tilock. X 773 WILL LOAN MONEY ON ANY KIND OF securityj'ntrlctly confidential. A. E. Harris , room 1 .Continental block. X 771 MONEY LOANED ON FURNITURE , PIANOS , all articles uf value. Fred Tvrry , 430 Ranige block. X-3W nil ! PLACE TO BORROW , MONEY ON HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE , MONEY ON HORSES AND MULKS. MONEY ON WAGONS ANU CARRIAGES , MONKY ON PIANOS AND ORGANS. MONEY ON WAREHOUSE RKCKUTS , MO.NKY ON MERCHANDISE , MONEY ON ANY CHATTLU SECURITIES , MONKY ON irixxU that remain with you. MONEY IK YOU WANT NO PUBLICITY. MONEY IN larce or imull amount * . MONKY AT LOWEST fO8.Slllt.l11ATBS. . MONEY IN Ql'll'KtWT l-OSSHILB T1MK. MONEY THAT you ro y pay bat-Is at any time anil In any amount. I * ut ROOM 4 , WITH- NKLL blook , cor. lUh and Harney six. THK F1UUUT1T LOAN UUAUAOTUU m. X-TH ' / " X/ ' This is the laud that Columbus found > " After he thought that the world was rouu'd. ' * * J * * jff " This is the city of wondrous fame That has grown so great since Columbus came. This is the firm that is making the soap That will clean up the land of Christopher's hope. J sfcBfi R fe ASI This is the soap housekeepers demand , The most satisfactory soap in the land. Made by this firm , in this city that lies \ In this laud , by the lake , and up in the skies. BUSINESS CHANCES. Rates , lOc n line each Insertion Jl.M n lln per month. Nothing taken for less than Me. DRUG STORE. CENTRALLY LOCATED. O > easy terms. Uox 618 , City. Y M563 FOR SALE. STATE AND COUNTY RIGHTS patent door check. Address , with stamp. Loci Uox 51 , Council Illuffa , la. Y 201f9 HOTEL FOR SALE. 874 , SIIENANDOAH. LV Y 823mt _ _ _ FOR EXCHANGE KOR STOCK GOODS , 20 acres ndjolnlni ; good town on U. P. in IlulTali county ; ICO acres under cultivation. 40 acre ; fenced ; good house ; mortgage (2,000.00 : runs years ; also SO iicren 3 mile ! ) from town , 3 acres broken ; no Improvements ; together o separately. Uox 27 < , Kearney , Neb. Y M32I 10 A RARGAIN FOR SOME ONE II WING LIT tie cflBH. Foundry and machine shop In on of the best cities In Nebraska.Vortl J18.000.00 ; will bo sold by sheriff In few day for less than one-third value. AVrlte or cal nt once. John A. Dempster , 23U1 O St. . Lln coin. Y M973 11 MEAT MARKET FOR SALE : CENTRALL1 located ; doing good cash and family trade ntteil up tlrst clasi. Including sausage factory rendering outfit , two horses , wagons , etc. ; gooi reasons for selling ; well worth Investigating Address C , llee ofllce. Council Uluffs. _ i M113 14 FOR SALE. AMERICAN HOUSE. JW.OO. IN quire 924 Douglas street , upstairs. \-MlU A RARE 1IUSINRSS CHANCE-OLD ESTAI1 llshed art store In city of 30.000 ; art stock frames , mouldings , etc. . Invoice $4.WO. Wll bell at bin aacrltlce ; business reasons fur sell Ing. Address S. Hee. Y M134 13 FOir 8ALB. I1EST PAYINO HOTEL IN IIOUS ton. Long lease , low lent ; account sickness Wngley & Cherry , 400 Klam building , Houston Tex. Y M15I IS * FOB EXCHANGE. Rates. lOc a line each Insertion , 11.50 n lln < per month. Nothing taken for less than 25c. I OWN 100 FARMS IN NEURASKA , KANSAS nnd Dakota. Will fell cheap or exchange foi mdse. , horses and cattle. Address box 7C ; Frankfort , Ind. 2 773 WILL EXCHANGE MY HOUSE. PRATT AND 21st ( modern Improvements ) , for Chlcauo prop- crty.lmproved or unimproved. A % . M. Welch , 601 Paxton bjock. Z M433 f9 STOCK OP MILLINERY AND NOTIONS ; want horses and cattle. Box 2W , Frankfort , Ind. Z--773 GALVESTON CITY PROPERTY TO EXchange - change for land or merchandise. Rex 273 Kearney. Neb. Z-633 10 * STEAM GRAIN ELEVATOR IN REST PART of state , for general merchanrtsc or gro ceries. Address Lock box 1C , Wood River. Neb. FOR EXCHANOE.KOUSES AND LOTS IN Omaha for Nebraska land. The O. F. Davis company , 1503 Fnrnam street. Z M7S8 28 J4.000.00 STOCK OF DRY GOODS. NOTIONS , shoes nnd clothing to exchange for Nebraska land ; give descrpttqn. Box 781 West Point. Neb. 55 M318 FINEST AND REST PAYING DRUG STORE In eastern Nebraska : cash sales $11,000 annu ally , to exchange for land. Give description. Address C 21 , llee. , Z 118 FOB , SALE REAL ESTATE , Rates , IVic a word first Insertion , lc n word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 23c , BARGAINS. HOUSES. LOTS AND FARMS , Bale or trade. F. K. Darting , Barker block. ' 717 CHOICE FARMS. C. R. BOATRIGIIT , 301 N. Y. Life. U7f7 WILL SELL CHEAP OR EXCHANGE FOR Milwaukee. Wls. , property , lots 8 , 9 , 10. block 6. E. V. Smith's add. , cty of Omaha. For In formation write Crenm City Sash anrt Door Company , Milwaukee. Win. M744f2S A CHOICE LOT IN CREIGHTON HEIGHTS for sale cheap , for cash ; owner leaving city. John F. Daley , " S5th and Franklin. RE 9S9-11" FOR SALE. ON EASY TKRMS. AN EAST front cottage , near car. Only Jl,300.00. A bar gain. D. F. Hutchison , 10 $ N. 13th street. R E M130 11 IMPROVED FARM FOR SALE. JOINING town , nt u bargain ; $1,000.00 cash loquired. I. 11. Evans , Stockhiim , Neb. RE MI20 ll I'OirSALE , CHEAP-ONE BUSINESS HOUSE and lot , 23 feet front , nt 1452 South nth stteet. Address I. M. Street , 112 South 21th utre.-t. R I-3 M13J 13' ' SCALES. Rates , lOo n line first Insertion , $1.50 n line per month. Nothing taken for less than 25c. NEW AND SECOND HAND SCALES , ALL kinds. Address Harden & Selleck Co. , Lake St. , Chicago. G37 SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. Hates , lOc a line first Insertion , Jl.M n line per month. Nothing taken for less than 2Dc. VAN SANT.S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND. 611 N. Y. Life. Omalia. Ask for circular. M403 LOST. Rates , lOc n linn first Insertion , $1.DO a line per month. Nothing taken for less than 23c. LOST-SHEPnERO bTt COLLIE DOG , RLACK and white : no hair on top of tall. Reward for return to Pacific Express Co. 9&5 11 LOST. LAST SATURDAY. LADY'S WATCH chain nnd charm. Return tn Hoard of Trade restaurant , . 113 anil 115 South 17th strei-t , Lost 15' 11 LOST OR STRAYED. WATER KPANIKL PUP : has four uhltc feet anil white breast , with blue nllk ribbon around neck. Return to II. Rosenfeldt , 63 North 16th street , nnd receive reward. Lust Mlf. ll GARBAGE. Rates , lOa a line each Insertion , Jl.W a Una icr month. Nothing taken for less than ZOc , ALL ORDERS FOR THE REMOVAL OF GARbage - bage , manure , ashes , refuse and cleaning of vaults nnd cesspools sent to this olllco or to tha olllce of thn Board of Health wilt bo promptly attended to. The only night Boll mem in my employ are James Fuller , 1'eter Lorcn- gun , John Nelson nnd Sam Overgnard. A. MacDonuld , city garbage i-ontnictor , rooms C and 7 , Barker black. Tel. 13S7 , 113iSfl5 JNDERTAKER3 AND EBIBALMER3 Rates , lOc a line each Insertion. Jl.W n Una > er month. Nothing taken for leas than 23c. ' C. W. BAKER ( FORMERLY WITH JOHN'6. Jatoba , deceased ; later with M. O. Maul ) un dertaker and embalmcr : 613 S. ICtlu Tel. Oil 77Sf2I _ I. K. BURKET. FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND embalmer. 1C1S Chicago it. Tel. 90. 776 PAWNBROKERS. Rates. 1H ° a word first Insertion. lc a word hereafter. Nothing taken for IBM than ISe. I. SONNENBERG/'niAMOND HttuKER. 1301 PouKlua Bt. 1-oans money on illuimmli , watches , etc. Old told and silver bought. Tel- IM8- T7f 3 * MUSIC , ART AND LANGUAGE. Rates , IVic a word flrt Ineertlon. lc a word hereafter. Nothing taUtn for less than SSc. * 3. K. OKLLKK1IKCK , IIANJOIST AND teacher , 1S10 California t. 911 BUREAU. HfK-t.V O . . SOLICITORS.Rao 1JJllUln.O.M.UiA. . NEU. Adriuo t'HBi i Till : HKAI.TY MARKI1T. _ Oniclia | Depot ICth \VcbatorSts. . | fjmalii 8.COam.SIoux | City Accommodation..UO.'JOpnT 2.18pm. Sioux Cltv Kxiiresi ( Ex. Siin.JilS.'Opm C.4Spiu | . .St. Paul Limited U.'JJam avcs I SIOUX C1TV A.PACIFO. J Arrives Omaha I Depot. 10 am' Marcy Sts. I Onialui O.n.Vani . Sioux City I'.isaeiuer. . . . , .110.20 pin 5.55 pm I. , St. Paul Express . .llO.OUam Leaves I SIOUX CITY .t PACIFIC [ Arrives Oinahal Dupot , ISth \VobatcrSts I Omaha 5.45pm I St. Paul Llmlti fl.2i > am C.43pm | .Chicago Llmltu 0.25 am OMAHA .V. ST. LOUIS. ( .Vrrlvoas P. Pop-it , 10th and Marayj Omaha .55pm | " 7su Louis Cannon Il.ill. . . < . . | 12.aspra AMONG STRANGERS. William AXVInli fiurnnili to Consiiniplliniat tlin .Mvlliiiillst Hosilliil. | About mldnlcht Thursday nlsht a wagon was driven up to Maul's undertaking rooms and a stretcher taken from It. It was anothdV of these cases of a man dying friendless and no ono to mourn over his leaving. The man was William Welsh , who came to the city some weeks ago dying with con sumption. There was no friend to welcome him and no ono to offer any assistance. Ho was dying by Inches and the only place for him to go was Rescue hall. He wont there , and , while nothing In the way of nourishment could bo furnished , ho was made as comfortable as was possible In that uninviting but charitable quarter. Some days after his arrival arrangements were made to better c. ro for him and pro long the existence which only a short while more of suffering would surely terminate and ho was taken to the Methodist hospital. Thuro ho received all the attention pos sible , but the dread disease had claimed him for Us own -and ho expired Thursday night as In a sleep. The remains will bo held at the morgno until relatives , It ho had Any , can bo heard ' from. 1. , A llt'iuurkiililo euro tif'tlfronUi ' Diarrhoea. The experience ot cUorfeo A. Apgar of German Valley , N. J. . is'vBll worth remem bering. Ho was trouble With chronic diar rhoea and doctored for ftvd"months , and was treated by four different doctors without , benefit. Ho then began..using Chamber lain's Colic , Cholera nifd fnarrhoea remedy , of which ono small bottlw'dffected a complete pure. For ale by druggists. VISITING sbHoo EACHERS. Ni'liniBkii City \Vlddi > r , i lliu lllrrli .Spend u Uiiy In Om.ii. ) ) Tlio snow did not Uutiiln the party of teachers from Nebraska Cttjf ium Syraeuso who wnro expected to sboVrij the dny In vis iting tlio Omaha sciioo , 'Ilioy arrived on the 0:40 : train and wcro uietat the dupot by Superintendent FlUpatrick , by whom they wire shown through several of tlio schools. The i > urty took dinner nt the Dollonu after u h lull t boy spent the uflornoou In another trip through the schools. They wit nessed the performance of 'Rititasina'1 ' ut Hoyd's lust ovcnliiK and loft for Nebraska City utlliSOp. in , The party from Nobraaka City was composed - posed of Supcrlntcndcnc W. II. Skinner , It. II. Lord , N. Mlnclalruml Mls-tcs Kita timoyur Kosa Atwatcr , Mabol Gllmoro. 'Anna ( ill- moro , Jcnulo Williams , Kunnlu iuirlor , Hulccr , Mar caret Ilorsliov. Clary , Klnion , Fraker , Mcbolson , Hoaclus , Work. Murnell , I'otriiiif , Koontz. Uoldbcn ; , llurwost , Korif , Scblcr , Seyraoro. Alorislit , llowun , Ken * nedoyVtllov nnd Gcarhurt. Among those from Syracuse uro Air. A. Lw Cavlncsa and Miss llloomlngdale. CooU's Bxtra Dry Imperial Chami > agne has no equal for table use. Keep a few bottles tles In your ice chest. DUN'S ' AND BRADSTREET'S ' Business Throughout the Country Shows but Little Improvement. LAST WEEK'S ' GAIN NOT IMPROVED ON % Vlillo Homo of tho. Industrie * Klmw tin In creased Activity , Other * Itrnmlti I'nu- Rlvu Reports from Trndo Cen ters I'Hlltircft for the Week. NBW YORK , Feb. 0. R. O. Dun's weekly review of trade says : Improvements In business still appear In many directions but It seems to bo In part balanced by losses In others. The gradual gain which begat some time ago and which was strcngthcnct by the success of the treasury loan , has scarcely reached expectations. Reports o resumption of work contlnuo to Indicate tha Industries arc doing more than In December and yet the record of the actual gain Is disappointingly small. Crop reports were expected to cause n great advance In wheat but the prlco has dropped to C3(4c ( cash the lowest point over known In this market and 'at Chicago May wheat has gone lowe than ever. Receipts have never been large at the west , 1,009.517 bushels , against , 186. S70 bushels for the same week last year while Atlantic exports are not a third o last year's. Stocks In sight diminished a little and are BO great that bankers after thol trying experience last spring are not It haste to carry them for speculation. The fall for tho. week was about 2 cents , will sales'of 8,000,000 bushels In one day and 1-4,000,000 bushels for the week. Sales of corn were small and the prlco do cllned less than 1 cent. Western receipts were 4,147,220 bushels , against 2,238,244 las year. Hog products and coffee were sub stnntlally unchanged. Cotton rose a sixteenth teonth In splto of the visible stocks exceed Ing halt of the world's consumption for n year ago , and a decrease of 20 per cent com pared with last year In takings of northeri spinners. Speculative forces on either side rather than the facts of supply and demand govern the market. The domestic trade does not materially In crease , exchanges Indicating a decline com pared with last year of 19.5 per cent else where and 14.9 per cent at Now York. The actual production ot pig Iron February 1 was 99,242 tons weekly , against 97,087 tons January 1 , and 187,172 a year ngo.Tcxtllo manufactures nro gaining a little. Inquiry discloses larger stocks of cotton goods In the hands of dealers than supposed , am quite a largo proportion of mills likely to close before long unless orders Increase but the number reported starting Is ahead of the number closlifft. Wool sales were decidedly larger last week , 5,776,340 pounds , against 0,835,750 last year , and the mar kets were all moro active. Foreign trade does not Improve , domestic exports at least falling below of those ol the corresponding period of last year , though for the year thus far the Increase Is 10.7 per cent while the Imports nro 30 per cent less than last year. The week's failures were 385 In the United States , against 222 last year , and sixty In Canada against forty-four last year , several being of more than ordinary Im portance. Out of 2,188 commercial failures reported by telegraph. In January , against 1,409 for that month last year , liabilities have been reported for 2,200 amounting to $29.843,028 , of which $11,589.715 were of manufacturing and $17,231,587 of trading concerns. UKAUSTHKKT'S ItKVIKW Of TIt. < DK. Slight Improvement Noticed In .Somo Lines Throughout tlio Country. NEW YORK , Feb. 9. Bradstreet's tomor- rowwlll _ say : Unfavorable features 'In the .general merchandise" lines are conspicuous In the raw wool market , following the spurt given sales of that staple particularly at Boston , in the preceding two weeks when the quantity sold exceeded 7,000,000 pounds , and In the appearance of unseasonable Weather Jn the south and west and reports from Baltimore that general trade opens disap pointingly , results being smaller than ex pected. There were forty odd resumptions of Important Industrial establishments this week , contrasted with announcements of the shutting down of only six similar concerns. An "easier wood market at home , em phasized by a weaker market at London , may bo contrasted v.-lth the fair Jobbing movement In general dry goods amongst the leading houses at eastern centers , Which made the volume of trade for January fair , notwithstanding sales were In small lots. A favorable surprise Is In results of the public sale of home and foreign wools at Now York , prices paid. Instead of resulting In a loss , furnishing a fair margin of profit and pointing to the willingness of dealers to re plenish In advance of Immediate demands. There Is again a better movement of men's wear In woolens from eastern cen ters , and the demand for steel billets at Plttsburg and Chicago Is such that prices are nearly , if not quite , $1 a ton higher , and moro than 400 tons of Bteel have been con tracted. Demand for rods , wire and nails has increased as well , and somu mills have refused further orders nt current prices. Sales of southern pig Iron have been In creased at the west. Exports of wheat amount to 2,078,000 bushels , n moderate gain over last wcjk , when the amount was 2,300,000 bushels , but a much smaller toinl than one year or two years ago , when the aggregates were respectively , 3,931,000 and 3,041,000 bushels. During the first flvo weeks of the -calendar year 1892 , the total stocks of available wheat hero and In Canada east of the Rockies , declined about 2.700,000. bushels net. In a like portion of 1893 they Increased about 700,000 bushels not , but this year there Is a net decrease of more than 600,000 bushels. A good Idea of eastern money has been sent west , Its use being noticeable at Omaha and Duluth. The volume of trade Is fair at Cleveland , but sales are In small lots. At Cincinnati there Is no change except that manufacturers report more llfo in inquiries. There Is a blight Increase In business nt Louisville , particularly In leaf tobacco , sales ot which are satisfactory and prices higher. Shipments of dry goods are more conspicuous from Chicago , and hardware has Improved. There Is a bettor feeling nt St. Louis , based In part on Improved conditions , and a bolter demand for Iron , steel and leather. A fairly active trade Is reported from Kansas City , among the Jobbers and retailers , which Is true of wholesale dealings In groceries and provisions at Omaha. Business generally Is quite dull , though a slight Improvement Is reported nt the banks. St. Paul reports a bolter trade than for weeks , Jobbers being fairly busy and the average size of orders larger. Light Im provement Is also noted at Dulullj , where factories are enlarging outputs. Portland , Ore. , reports business dull , but collections Improving. San Francisco reports bags higher , owing to the outlook for a largo crop of wheat. Toronto "reports only a limited volume of business with iron prices irregular ind hog products lower. ALL sTiiuirr rou \VIIK : : , of Public Intcro I mill Llttln Dmimiul for ImoHtmeiitK. NEW YORK , Feb. 9. Ilradstreol's ( limn- slnl report will speak of the feature of the iiast week In Wall street as having appar ently Increased the liability of the market to respond to Influences which , under ordi nary circumstances , would create n decided * novement In values. Developments of great Importance have not transpired , and the market has Hlmply retained Its Indifferent itttudo. | The declines In wheat and silver , hough unparalleled In their severity , have leen practically dlsrcgardod , Speculative ntorests , It Is true , have taken a very un- lavorablo view of tha former movement ? jpon thp fortuneq of western railroads , and I might also be added that professional jcars and room traders endeavor to take ad vantage of * the circumstances by Boiling the ; nuiger stock and tha trunk line sharus as .vell.Tho operatlonnwere.however.on a limited icalo , and Beamed to have no othar uffeut han to IncrojBO thu Interest In the market , ftio noteworthy fact regarding thu specula- live situation Is that In eplto of the re itrlcted and discriminated demand for In vestment securities and the lack of pubtli Interest In speculation there Is little or m pressure to soil stocks , except that original' Ing with the professional bcnra themselves The latter , consequently , though disposed lc put out shorts , seem to discover that sue ! activity simply results In a dangerous mis mentation ot their outstanding contracts A movement In Chicago Gas was duo to r movement upon the corporations conitttut Ing that oiganlzatlon. Europe lias Inker \\a Interest , though a tlttto buying of Erlt came from that quarter on the report of nr adjustment ot objections to the reorganiza tion plan. _ uotisi : STATISIINTS. : Iterant of llmlnc-i * Tmnsiirtnl Through till AnHorlutril lliinkit. NEW YIMIC , Fob. U. Tlio following Uibto , compiled by Urnilstreot's , shows the total clearances at the principal cities and the pcrcontaira ot Increase or decrease , us com pared with the corresponding week lasl year : UOMIN'ION OK OANAUA. Not Included In IcUala. XE.IKTYDOU11LKH TllK KXl-KXSE. Contract for Supplying Cut tin to Pine ISIilgo Indliins Will Ho Cost- . RAPID CITY , S. P. , Feb. 9. ( Special to The Bee.The notlco recently published calling for propositions for furnishing some 500,000 worth of cattto and hordes for ais- tribution at the Pine Kldgo Indian agency is the subject of much unfavor.jolo comment among stockmen and horsemen in this region. Onu prominent cattleman , who has hud largo experience in contracts of this charac ter , says that the date lixua for the delivery of the animals. May SO next , is much too early und .that the coutr.ict could bo niled at from i.10,000 tu $100,00(1 ( less If the date of delivery was fixed later in tin. season , as heretofore. The contract calls for several hundred marcs with colts uy their sides and milch cows with calves. It will be u very difUcult matter to secure a sufficient number of these animals by the ilato lixcd , a'nd the contractors in bidding will take this fact into consideration. Alleged .Murderer * Ilrld. SIOUX FALLS , S. D. , Feb. U. ( Special to The nee. ) The four men arrested for the murder of John Meyers , . the ranchman who was found de.id in his housu near Kilt Creek some lime ago , have boon hold without bail at Sturglu to ; > wail the.- action of the Meudo county grand jury. These men are supposed 10 have committed the murder for the purpose of robbing Meyers , as it Is known that ho had just received sovral thousand dollars for a ship ment of cattle. _ The best medical authorities say the proper way to treat catarrh Is to take a constitu tional remedy like Hood's SurBaparllla. w.'MJTin : -iiorro.il or ri/i : SK.I. After Thhty Yonr.s thn ( Hit llrotlu-r .ronu. i linn \MI1 lid Itulsml. SAN FKANC1SCO. Feb. 9If the story told by John F. Kyun , submarine diver , is true tlio ill-starred steamer Ik-other Jona than has at last been found , after lying thirty years nt the bottom of the sea. The Brother Jonathan was lost January ! t , ItiOTi , northwest of Ctvscont City , Cal. . with 147 IKtssongers , her crow and 51,000,000 in treasure on board. Hyan's story is sub stantiated by the ship's bracket bearing Lho n ,11110 of Brother Jonathan in brass Inttcrs , which ho picked up on the deck of the wreck. An old man named G.V. . Hill told him that he was assistant engineer of thu Hrother Jonathan when she foundered nnd our f the nineteen navcd. Ho wns sure that he could locate the spot where she went down. Kyun accepted his offer and. joing to tlio vicinity of the wreck , located Lhdship. He went down to | ho vesKjl and walked all around her. Apparently the Brother. Jonathan Is In excellent condition , tnd do has hopes of raising her. In the spring ho will make preparations to recover tlio lost treasure. ItlininmtNiii Oulclily Cnri'd. Mrs. E. M. Letts of this place had been rotiblcd with rheumatism In the arm so ) aiily that oho could not ut > o heir arm nt all. 3nc-halt of a CO cent bottle ot Chamberlain's 'nlii Halm effected n cure. R. J. Weaves , InigglstVaverly , N. Y. Thin Is nn nrtlclo of great worth and moilt , nnd Is becoming uiiiouH for UH cures of rheumatism , Ono ippllcatlan relieves the pain. For Bale by ill druggists , I'Olt IIMl'.S THAT AKK IM/tlf. low tlio Chilli-no of H.i 11 I'runcUro Seek tu ltiid ! Ilin ( Jcury Law. SAN FKANCISCO , Fob. 1)-The ) Chrou- clo today prints u long artioln exposing the nuthods by which Chinese mui evade the xclusion law through a system of fatso cur- llkMtca of ret'Utr.ition. It Is atatoJ that Jhincsonro aystomatlciilly atufllng thu rcu'- stratlou lists opened tinilor the CJoary act. I'lio law provides no penalty for thu punish- ucnt of these who have rcirlntorcd twice , tnd on account of thu great similarity of the Jhlneso In features and in names , many are nablcd , by going to different placed of rcgls- ration , to secure from two to u dozun certill- ates. These , it Is rlatmedillsoon Have t markotablu value ut from $ r > 0 to $100 and vlll llnd ready sale union ? the Mongolians muggled into the country. Tha Chronlclo eclarcd the Chincsu have no trouulu at all n securing many bogus certificates. The Throat , Urown's Ilronchlal Troches ct directly on the organs ot the vplco. 'hey Uavo an extraordinary effect lu all Isirdem of the throat. KEPT AS A PET OF THE NAVY Some Fnota About Two of the Historic Vessels of the Government. WHY THE KEARSARGE WAS NOT BROKEN UP Tlnil Vrnncl mill ttin Hurt ford Allimi-il by . Hporlul DIspriKittlnn to lln Itrtiilnpil Wlillo Nhlps of Ir IllMorlc Interest llnil to On. WASHINGTON , Feb. 9. Knvn ! author- Itlos In congrcsa do not cunntrlio llio wreck of tlio KonrsarRo as any reflection on tlio nnvol policy of the government In keeping old Hlil pa In commission , llcprexcntutlvu Amos CiimmliiKa of Now York , chnlrnmn of tlio lioiiso cotnnilttco on naval affairs , says' "Both the Kearsargo anil tlio Hartford were kept In service a a mnttcr of ticntlniont. Tlio public would not listen to tlictr bcliiK condemned and broken up. They worn kept on duty just as Great Drltaln keeps tlio old ship Victor of Nelson. At the present tlmo the naval committee has nn estimate aKsre- pit I UK $100,000 for Improving and moderniz ing the old Hartford. Of this $ it > 0,000 1st for now Imttcrles , $1(10,000 ( moro for new machinery and $100,000 for repairing the hull. It would practically amount to making the old ship over attain and there would bo no justification for such patch work It It were not for the popular senti ment for preserving Karrngut's old Has ship. " Mr. dimming ! ) points out how tenderly the general law making appropriations for the navy dealt with the Kcarsargo anil Hartford. The law specifics that no repairs shall bo mailo to wooden vessels If the re pairs exceed 10 per cent of the cost of n now ship of the same size , but there Is this proviso that nothing herein contained shall deprive the secretary of the navy of the privilege of causing the necessary re pairs and the preservation of the United States steamships Hartford and Kearsarge. The same exception Is made by law as to tlio machinery of the Kearsargo and Hartford. They are , therefore , thp only vessels In the navy which can bo repaired and furnished with new machinery without reference to their age or condition. They are tlio pots and pensioners of naval circles , and aru not sustained through any desire of economy. No one In the country Is moro anxious for news as to how the Kearsargo was lost than are the oinclals of the Navy depart ment. Their Information Is meager and they look anxiously to the press for details. Nothing has been received hcio later than the announcement from Lieutenant Hralnard that the City of I'ara was Available. There IK a United States consular agent In Colon , but nothing has been heard from him. No news has been received from Colon of the departure of the City of I'ara to the relict of the men on Itoncador banks. It Is thought , however , that i > hc would lese no tlrne and would get away promptly. There Is no uneasiness manifested In the department as to the present safety of the shipwrecked crew , but there Is an earnest doslro to release them as soon as posulblo from what must be u very uncomfortable position. WORD FROM nilAIXARD. The Navy department had word from Lieu tenant liralnanl this afternoon that ho sailed this morning from Colon with the City of I'ara for the relief of the shipwrecked Kcar- sarge's crew. The steamer will return to Colon with all bunds. The agent of the steamship Informed the Navy department when they applied for the use of her that she had not finished taking on her cargo and would have to return to Colon for that purpose. It Is about a day's , trip (250 ( miles ) from Colon to Itoncador reef. It' Is cjf- pocted therefore that the Kearsargo'a crow will bo safely and comfortably landed on bdard the City of Para some time tomor row. It Is expected they will coino to Now York on the City of I'ara when she starts on her regular trip. The North Atlantic spuadron , of which thn Kearsarge Is the Hag ship , Is now reduced to the Miantonomah and Vesuvius. This de pleted condition Is Sue to the large force ordered to Kio a'nd the absence of other vessels , which nro on their way to the I'a- clflc to take part In the Ilering sea patrol , The last naval disaster suffered by the United States was the loss of the Dispatch off Assateaguo shoals , Virginia , October 10 , 1891. No lives were lost at that tlmo. In fact the United States has been notably freu of disasters Involving great loss of llfo com pared with other navies of the world. The Huron went to pieces off Oregon Inlet , North Carolina , during n terrible hurricane , on November SI , 1877 , and 104 lives wcro lost. lost.Tho The most notable disasters In which the United States has been Involved was the hurricane at Samoa , In which the Trenton , Vandalla and Nlpslc were wrecked , and Hfi lives In all lost. This Included the loss from all the vessels at Apia. The disaster occurred In 1SS9 , when three German ships were also lost. On February 18 , 1803 , the Ashulot went ashore en a rock off /tho coast "of China and cloven men were lost. It Is expected the loss of the Kcarsargo will result In the placing of a light on Roncador reef , a re sult the United States Navy department has earnestly sought for several years , but with out result , owing to the wish of this govern ment that other nations bear a aharo of the expense. ( ! oed C < Ji > Uiit Is ono of the chief blessings of every lionte. To always insure good custards , puddings , nances , etc. , use Gall Harden ICaglo llrmid Condensed Milk. Directions on the label. Take no substitute for the Kaglo Drand. run' TUI : .111.111 : ( ; imiiK s In AKxlKiimi-nt of OfllrcrH .tlmln liy the ( .rni-rul l.'iiminiimlliiK. WASHINGTON , Feb. 9. ( Special Tele gram to The Hoe. ) Captain Harry G. Cav- cnaugh Is detailed as professor of military science and tactics ut thu Kansas Ht.it o Agricultural college , Manhattan , Kan. , re lieving Captain Udwln U , lloulton , Twenty- third Infantry , who will proceed to Join lil.i company. First Lieutenant William Gibson , ord nance department , now at Providence , U. I. , Is relieved from further duty at Water- town arsenal , Muss. , and assigned to duty as inspector of ordnance at the works tf ) the HullilcTs1 Iron foundry. Providence , It. I. , In place of Captain Marcus W. Lyon. Lieutenant Gibson will return to Wutertown arsenal , whoto hu will visit thu works of Uullders' Iron foundry at Providence , not exceeding four times a month , during Feb ruary. March , April , May and June. First Lieutenant Uwight 1C. Holley , Fourtli Infantry , IB detailed as professor of military science and tactics at Mount Tomalpunnu Military academy , San Rafael , Col. Second Lieutenant Walter L Taylor , Twen tieth Infantry , IB detailed as professor of military science and tactics at the Univer sity of Alabama , Tuscoloosa county , Ala bama. _ , Ui-piirl incut of Ilia I'liiltr. Under thu provisions of general order * No. SO , series of ISflO , headquarters of the army , Prlvuto ( lus I-artioii , Company A , Seventeenth Infantry , will bo discharged from thu service of the United States on thu Dili day of March , ISO ) , by commundliiK of ficer of the post at which ) m U Htutloned. In order to enable him to act us counsel for Private Frank Vogol. Company I ) , Tucnty-lirat Infantry , Captain Ubenuzor , atone. Twenty-first Infantry. to relieved from duty as u member of the general court- martial convened by paragraph 3 , special orders No. Ill ) , Bcrles 1893 , from UIUBO liend- quartern , during thu trial of Bald ooldlcr. Children Cry for Pitcher's Gastoria. Children Cry for Pitcher's Gastoria. Children Cry for. Pitcher's Castorla.