THE OatAJIA. P.AXLY BEE ; WJijlffiESDAY , STOYEMHEIt 81 , 1891. xm * : y. . UP It Is preservtnj llmo : but the beit TO DATE 'art preservative ) " is that which makes" jams In the Btora oy adterlUln/ , PEOPLE will see the economy of putting a want ad In The Boo when in need ot help. Working girls pay cloaa at tention to this page , as do all who- nro wanting employment. You can talk to them through thesa little ads at a trifling expense. THE BEE GETS 'EM 17 WORDS FOR 25 CENTS. SPECIAL NOTICES , Advortlncmcnts for these columni will bo taken until 12.30 p , m. far the evening , ami until 8:00 : p. m. for tha mornlnff nnd Sunday edition. AdVfrtlHcrs , by requesting n numbered check , nn have nn wer n < Ulre * cd to a numbered letter In cnra of The Dee. Answers BU nddresnej will be delivered upon presentation tC ) the check only , ttatei , IHo a wwd first Insertion , Ic a word thereafter. Nothing token ror less tlmn Kc for drat Insertion. These advancements must run consecutively. SITUATIONS WANTED. WANTED , PBtlMANKNT On TH position by gentleman competent to keep nny net of book's : best of references. Addrpiut C 28 , Be * . A MS37 Il A WET Nunan WANTS A BABY TO NIJIIBI : . 2510 Pierce 81. , 23th A e. A. ni-20" YOUNO MAN WANTS PLACI3 TO EAUN board whlto attenclltiB college. Homes' Ituslnesa college , lUth and Pnrnam. A SO ) SITUATION WANTED I1Y nXPnnT Li cenced cnRlnrer ami stenmlltter. Address D 19 , Dee , Council llluris. A-MM 2 $ WANTED MALE HELP. WANTKD-A FEW PERSONS IN HACH PL.ACK to Oo writing ; send stamp for UU.paRO book of particulars. J. Woodbury , 127 W. 42d Mrcet , N. Y. city. n-311 WANTKU-nXI'EIUENCED COAL MINEHS TO RO. to Sherldnn , Wjo. Apply at olllce Sheridan Coal Co. , 1605 Karnam. D 101 HEN OI' GOOD ADDHESS CAN I'ROCURB utenily mployment at good ray by cnlllnc nt 1510 Douglas st. It M70M)19 COO LADOIinUB. TEAMSTERS , STATION MEN , timber men , tie makers ; south : work puiran- tceil ; chcan labor rales to Memphis , Hriena , Arknnsis City and New Orleans. Juntos Ks- bers. HI * Karnam street. It 0 tl WANTED , MkN ; WHY lin TINl3MPUYin vrhen wo will ] uy salary to men to cam u as household goods ? American Wringer Co. , 1013 Howald street. it Mill ) M J.MO LADOREItS. TEAMSTERS. Tl.MIUIltJtEN. All kinds of work south. Arkansas. Ml8listppl , Louisiana , Work guaranteed. Ship cheaper than anybody. I am the only nullioilzed ageat. Kramer's I-ahor Agency , llth am ] Fnrnnm nts. U-103 2i ADVERTISING SOLICITORS.'TO YVOItK KACII cbunty ; good result to a norKor ; only expe rienced men wnnttd ; no personal lntrr\lews. llox 230 , Sidney , la. D M120 2S * WANTED FEMALE HELP. LADIES , IP YOU WISH EMPIXjySIKNT AT yuur homcR send mlf-addressed envelope for our descriptive circular and commence work at once ; good WURPS paid. The Alfred Knitting Co. , Wlnlhrop. Mass. C M90S 22' WANTED. TEN'MOHE INTELLIGENT LADIES for Omaha ind vicinity to assist In a new trork. Salary nrul expenses paid tn good so licitors. Mm. Strobel , 1310 Dodge ntrc t. i C 102 2I WANTED A WHOLESALE HOUSE HAS AN opening for a refined woman who will tnko an Interest In the business. C S3 , Hon. C-11J-21 FOB , KENT HOUSES. IlfjUSES , V. 1C IMULINO , DARKER DLOCtC. D J16 _ _ _ _ _ HOUSES TlN A LI. PARTS OK T1IK CITY. THE O. F. Davis company. 1503 Fnrnum. D 311 ! KELKUNNY & . CO , It. 1 , CONTINENTAL. IILIC U-317 _ TOR RENT TWO 8.ROOXL ELEGANT DRICK houses ; all modern conveniences , 1 block from Wnlnut Hill motor , } 2J. Comptroller's otlle. D 31J _ FIVK-ROOM COTTAGE. JS 00. rUMj SlXlf LOT 111 good repair. Call and see Fidelity Trust Co. 170.1 Fnrmun. D-7U _ 8EVEN ROOM MODERN FLAT 3 DLOCKi from Dee building , 125 00. Om.ilri Real Estate and Trust Co. . room 4 , Dee bldg , D "W GOOD FIVE- ROOM COTTAGES. JS 00 I'ER month. L. H. Skinner , 310 N. Y. Life. D 320 _ HOUSES , O. G. WALLACE , J12 IIKOWN HLK. D HI-N23 CHEAPEST C-ROOM COTTAGE. WITH HATH In city. Reduced to W 00. 3033 California tit. P-MSiS ITOUR-ROOM MODERN I'LATS. 23T1I AND Leavenwortli. J. W. Squire. 218 Uee bldg. D M6M _ _ NICE LARE JIOUGSES IN DUNDKIS 1'LACL cheap till spring. J. W. Squire , SIS Dee hldg THREE-ROOM HOUSE. Ill S. 1CTH ST. D-689 _ _ TEN-ROOM HOUSE. ALL MODERN IMPROVE- mentn. 812C Ilarni-y ut. D C3 _ HOUSES ; UENAWA. & co. , 103 N. ISTH ST. D-M761 _ FOR RENT. HOUSE OF 0 ROOMS AND DARN ou 1'alk A\e. Inquire at 422 S. ISIh Ft.U U 85 FOR RENT. 1ST Ol" DECEMDER. HOUSE Ol" I room * : good repair ; 1110 North 2 ! > lli street ; block from car line. Inquire John Hamlln , agent , 2S13 Charles street. D-MkM FIRST GLAs"s7 MODERN IZ-UOOM HOUSE" 2019 lllnney ; 340.04. With tell. 20 ; N. Y. Life. D-4K6 _ 5ix-ROO& COTTAnE , FURNISHED OR UN- furnished. 802 S. UOtli. -MH3 ! 22 > FOR RENT. A XIODERN HOUSi : . rUl nlshed or unfurnished , situated \VorthlnKton 1'locc. Apply nt Urcmnell Hall. U S9S C-R. H. , Sll WOOI.WORTH AVK. , 1 3-R. . 1304 California st. D-SB-D19 * FOUR-ROOM COTTAGE , MS WILLIAMS Mreet. D M2I FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS. ROOM.NCBLY . south ruom ; alt modern comenltnces. Including heat. J047 IXxlca street. K 930 88' _ VERY DKSIRADLR FURNISHED. AND UN furnished rooms , with board. Ill 8. SMh * tn > tt E-M134 _ rURNISHED.ROOM. 63 8. 17TII AVENUE. IS MSB H _ _ _ S ROOMS. 8INQLE OR ENBU1TE ; MODERN IM1 Capitol avenue. FOR RENT. TWO ROOMS team. Ill So , ! 4th street. FTIRNISIUED ROOMS AND BOARD. ROOMS WITH OR WITHOUT ROARD. JJ1 UougU * . K MM1-NB FOR RENT. SOUTH ROOM WITH HOARD JilJ Howard st , | TRONT nooi , vrnu HOARD , sou DOUOLAS K-1W D1J UNPtmNISHED BOOMS TO RENT roun noowa. BTCAM HEAT. 701 N. I TI * tr t. < . FOR RENT STORES AND OFFIOES RKNT. THB 4-aTORY DRICK RUILDINQ til 1' rnara street. Th * building hai . nn proof , ccmrpt bajtment , complete steam he l las fUturta , trttr on mil floors , - , cto. At M thq oftlc * ot Th * U a 110 AGENTS WANTED. VANTED , ONE OR TWO FIRST-CLASS SO- llcltori lo take the nuency nf"Hoofs , Cl.iws nnd Antlers of the Rocky Mountains , by the Camera , " the most unique and original publi cation of this decade , holographs of wild Knmo from life , taken In their native haunts ; something hitherto unac complished by man. Introduction by Hon. Theodore Roosevelt ot New York. IPKUl.ir edition. (3 EO ; edition de luxe , 13.00 ; liberal terms to right pnrty. Address , with references. Prank S. Thayer , publisher. Den ver , Colo. J-M115 21 AOENTS WANTED , LADIES AND GENTLT3- men : nalary or commission ; from JS 00 to 11000 a day selling new burner to families ; eqml lo Z5 candlc-power electric llfiht ; put on any kero sene oil lamp ; sample , 10 centn by mall ; secure nirency at once. Chemical Works Co , Janes- vllle. Wls. J-M245 SI- WANTED TO RENT. WANTED. TWO FURNISHED ROOMS FOR light housekeeping by man nnd wife. Can fur nish reference. Address C 40 , Den.KM227 K-M227 21 * WANTED IN PRIVATE FAMILY , NO CHILdren - dren , 3 rooms with bath for 3 adults ; must bo not over 10 to 15 minutes \\nlk from coiner ICth and Farnam. Address C 41 , Bee.K K 223 22 STORAGE. STORAGE , WILLIAMS i CROSS , 1S14 HARNEY M 321 STORAGE FOR HOUSEHOLD GOODS ; CLEAN and cheap rate. R. Wells , 1111 Farnam.M322 M-322 CARrttAdES , HUGOIES , ETC. . STORED. P. J Karbach & lion" Cor. llth and Howard Sts. M-607 REST .STORAGE I1UILDING IN OMAHA , U. 8. gar.bonded warehouse. Household Roods stared Lowest rates. 1013-1015 I > ca\cnworth. M-321 WANTED TO BUY. WANTED TO 11UV CLAIMS OF JUDGES AND clerks of elcctlaqi : also registrars Duff Green , room 8 , Darker block. N 133 CITY & CO. CLAIMS. P1UTCHARD , 1712 FAR'M. N ISO I WILL GIVE | 2" ,000 CASH FOR SS-rOOT LOT nn Farnnm or Itouglan between luth and ICth. J. J. Gibson , 217 First Nat'l bank blJK. ' N 237 WANTED TO 11UY INTEREST IN PAYING ss or to open branch store , references nnd rcnulred , C 42. He ? ofllce.N N 23'J-2l ! ROLLER TOP DESK. PUITCIIAIID , 1712 FAlt- nanl. N M210 FOR SALE FURNITURE. PAYMENTS EASY , YOU WON'T MISS YOUR money. Low prlncs on furniture nnd household goods. Enterprise Credit Co. , 613-Cli N. 16th st. FURNITURE AUCTION AT 1111 FARNAM ST. Saturdays. 10 a. m. Robt. Well * . O 971 WOO PENINSULAR HASH TJURNF.R. USED ono season , good as new , will sell at halt price , (20.00 ; stove can lie seen at 30.67 Mason street. O M796 CLOSING OUT ENTIRE STOCK OF FURNI- turn , staves , etc. L. Altman , SOS N. 16th.O . O 320 FOR SALE OR RENT FURNITURE OF 9- roomcil house , modern , tilled with roomers A buenln to Immediate purchaser ; moderate rent to good tenant. Address C 33. Dec. O 115 20 * FOR SALE MHaCEI/LANEOUS. IF YOU ItUY , BUY THE REST ; MACKIN- toshes. rubber boots , arctics , syringes of all kinds ; can tublnc ; all best quality. Omahn Tent and awning Co. , 1311 Farnam st. Q-542 _ _ t , lj * - . _ J r , IL _ CHEAPEST CHICKEN AND ORNAMENTAL fence made. C. R. Lee , .801 Douglas. Q 327 CORN FODDER'FOR 8ALn"FouiTTiLocKS north Lead \ > orks , Ea Omnha < Tom Anderson. Q-911 D16 FOR SALE AT A RARGAIN , AN OITICIAN'S "test casts , " never used ; Hardy' * make. Ad dress C 43. nee. Q-238-21 * WEGMAN PIANOS , IIRIDGEPORT ORGANS. Woodbridge liroa. , 117 So. 17th. Q 2J5 MISCELLANEOUS. FREO DIRT AT THU CORNER OF HARNEY and 29th nve. R 232-26' CLAIRVOYANTS. HEALTH. WEALTH AND HAPPINESS BY consulting the highly glftud clalrvojnnt , Prof. Almedii ; ono wholll mnKo you hippy und successful through life ; correct advice nn business changes , lawsuit * , marriages , di vorces ; brings the separated together , causes happy marriage with the ono you love , over comes your enemies , remotes bad habits , In terprets dreams , glvei you-Rood luck , nnd tells where to go and what to da to ha successful the future foretold without mistake , reunites the separated without full ; those who hare been deceived by no-called clalnoynnts , before giving up In despair/ consult the piofessor 321U N K > th street , flat A , Hours , 0 to 9 Letters with etamp promptly aniucred. S MSJO-27' THE CELEHRATED CLAIRVOYANT AND palmist , tlio > oung ; Mme. Rumalne. has or- rhed In the city and can be consulted on a ! matters ; thousands have been made happy b ] her advice ; those vtlshlns correct advice 01 buslne.es , changes , journeys , marriages , law suits , family , etc. , call on the madnme am bo coiwlnccd she lins no equal ; letters con talnlnc stamp promptly answered ; busineitj strictly confidential. Hour * , to 9. 1C17 Chi cngo street. ' B MGsO 9 MRS.DR7 H. WARREN , CLAIRVOYANT , RE" llablu bualneaa medium' 7th year at 119 N. 16th S-J30 MASSAGE , BATHS. ETC. MADAM SMITH. 002 S. 13TH , 2D FLOOR room J ; maaiaee. vapor , alcohol steam , sul phurlna and sea baths. T M9I1 24 * MASSAGE , MADAME 13ERNARD , 141 DOIH'.K. T-228-D-3 * PERSONAL. MACICINTOSIIES & RURDER HOOTS. 1311 Far . U 331 VIAVI : HOME TREATMENT FOR LADIES Health book and consultation free. Address o call Viavl Co. , SIC Uee bldg. Lady attendant U 3Si AULAUAUOH FUR CO. SEAL SACKS AND tar rape * made to order In very luttat utjles Room 301 Karbach block. Telephone nil. U-M1B-NH COMPOUND OXYOEN CURES CONSUMPTION asthma , bronchitis and catarrh. Homo treat ment 1 $ per month. 3 d& > * trial free treat raent. Itocm 200 Douglas blk , ICth and Dodg-e. U-441-30 CHRYSANTHEMUUB ; HESS & 8WOHODA. llorlst * . 1411 F rnam ; Paxton hotel ; trl 1S01. U IH-DJ OSCAR Sl'NDELL. THE BHOEMAKEIl. KOI 11 yrttra wltb U. W. Cook , ha * removed to S Utli itrect , drat duor north ot DouzU * . PROF , ANDERSON. CHICAGO'S FAMOU hypnotist and scientific h > glenlo and magnetl phslclan. I * now at 103 H. 17th street , Omaha fur , sliort tlnu only. Wonl case * ot stainmurlng cured Immediate ! or no charge * ; speech and hearing given bor mute * . No difference what your trouble or who ha failed la cure ; call and * e him ; positive prog of ability shown free. Recommended by physicians , piei * and pub ! everywhere. Consultation and advice free. Office hours , a. m. to i p , in. U-MS53 il PERSONAL. Continued. UABSAQR ELECTRO THRRMAL DATII8 , thlropodltt Mme. post. 31 % B. Ufa t- u Sll PERSONAL-LADIES' Tl AR 'SHAMPOOED t home free of change by lady hair dresser. Blmply our way of adrertislne. Addrem 1011 N. Y. Life. U-100 74- H E HELLB BPPERLY CORSET. MADE TO order from measure. 1909 Farnnm street. U M2I7 MONEY TO LOAN R2AL ESTATE. LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES LOANKD ON or bought. F , O. Chesney , K&nsa * City , Mo. W-337 ANTHONY LOAN & TRUST CO. . 31S N.Y. LIFE , loan * nt low rates for choice security In Ne- btaslco. and Iowa farms or Omaha city property. MONUY TO LOAN ON FARMS IN DOUGLAS county , Improved and unimproved Omaha real estate. Fidelity Trust Co. , 1702 Farnam st. W 339 MONBY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA rcM estate , llrennan , Lava & Co i Paxton blk. W 310 MONKY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES. THE O. F. Davl * Co. , 10 ( Farnam U W 341 MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES ON IrnpiKM'l i nd unimproved Omaha real estate , I to Enters. Fidelity Trust Co. , 1702 Farnam. , W308 LOANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CITY property , t3,000 and upwards. 6 to 7 per cent ; no delays , W , Farnam Smith & Co. , 1J Farnam. W-342 CHAS \V. RAINEY , OM , NAT. UK. DLDG. MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA REAL EST.VTE at 6 per cent. W. U. Melklc , 1st Nat. bit. bldg. W 341 VERY LOW RATES MADE ON GOOD LOANS. J. W. Squire , 248 llec btdtf. W 368 13 HAVE 8KVERAL THOUSAND POf.LARS for short time paper or llrst class mtie. loun . H. H. Harder & Co. , ground floor , lit-r l.li'it. . W S4-5 ITY LOANS , C. A. STARR , 515 N. Y. Llfo bldg. W 8S1 RIVATE MONEY FROM 1100.00 TO 15,00000. F. D , Wead , 16th nnd Dtwglas. W M890 21 ITY AND 1'ARM LOANS AT LOWEST rates. Putey & Thomas , 1st Nat'l. bldg , W M2IS MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS. IONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE. PIANOS , horses , wagons , etc. . at lowest rates .11 city ; no removal of Roods : strictly uo'illd < nl.al ; you can pay the luan off at any time or In any amount. amount.OMAHA MORTGAGD LOAN CO. , 30t > S. 16th street X 317 IONEY TO LOAN ON PERSONAL PROP- erty. Harvln Lean Co. , 701 N. Y. Lit * bill ? . X M IONKY TO LOAN ON HOUSEHOLD FURNI- turc. pianos , horses , wagons or any kind of chattel n > < urltat lowest possible rates , which you can pay haclc nt any time and In nny amount. FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE. CO. , Room 4 , Wlthnvll block. X 319 . B. HADDOCK , ROOM 427 RAMGE ULOCK. X 350 BUSINESS CHANCES. 5 PER CENT AVERAGE WEEKLY PROFITS on IICO 00 Invested. Prospectus , Ittmlxetl sta tistics free. Benson & Dnjcr , 531 llrondway. New York. Y M9ir-N22 CASH PAID FOR ENDOWMENT POLICIES IN old line companli'i Semi description. A. K. Drocklesby , Box 233 , Haitford , Conn. Y MS50-D14 * 'OR RENT. A GOOD STORE ROOM. 2o\75 feet , with brick-walled cellar , next door to pnstofllcc. In good southern Nebraska town of 1,000 people , having only two general nnd one drug stoic , Addicss C 22 , care Dec , Om.ihn , Nub. Y M8S9 23 * -N ATTORNEY IN A GOOD COUNTY SEAT In central Nebraska Is obliged , for health's Eakito leave this climate. Has a paying business nnd a beautiful home , Will pell hi * residence , ofltco furniture , pait of library , und good will of business for S3iOO : cost In money outlay over $0,000. A splendid chance for a coed min. For particulars see Grurgti O. Wal lace. 312 J. J. Rrown block , Omaha , Y 20 20 VANTED , A GOOD , LIVE MERCHANT. WITH Bufllclent capital to run a flrat-clnsa Ronrrnl merchandise store. Best opening In Btute. For further InfonniHon nddieas W. J. Crnndall , secretary Business Men's association. Firth , Neb. Y M101 235 FOR EXCHANGE. . GOOD LOT IN EAST OMAHA TO EX- change. for > oungntk horses or mules , Lamoreaux Bros. , 336 S. ICth. z 351 BANKERS AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS Take Notice Hard times has made It possible to get hold of good business blocks In Omaha and take farm lands In exchange. I solicit correspondence. J. J. Gibson , 317 1st Nal'l b'k. 2 801 HAVB A GOOD LOT WORTH JWO , WHICH I will trade for good equity In a flvo or fax-room house. Give particulars as to location nnd en cumbrance. Address C 44 , Bee olllcc. % TO TRADE , NEW PARKER HAMMERLES3 gun , for horse , buggy or double harness. Ad dress C ! 45 , life. 7.-M241 25' FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. GARDEN LANDS , 5 MILES FROM POSTOF- flce , easy terms. Call .at (40 N Y. Llfo , RE 3.i2 JARGAINS. HOUSES , LOTS AND FARMS' ' , sals or trade. F. K. Doillng. IJarker block. RE 353 XR SALE NEW 4-ROOM COTTAGE ; CELlar - lar , cistern , city water ; cor , 30th nnd Snhlcr ; il.KOOO ; Ions time. Inquire 131S Farnam. Sam uel Burn * . RE 351 CHOICE GARDEN LANDS. 5 MILES FROM Omaha postofllce. 10 to ICO acres , some trade. N. D. Keycs , 617 Paxton blk. RE 355 'ARM LANDS , C.F. HAHRISON , 012 N.Y..LIFE. RE 18-N2s RA B. MAPES , FIRE INSURANCE , LOANS , real estate , S19 First Nat'l bank bld r. Tel. 585. RE-171-N26 IJARGAIN-100 TO 1,600 ACRES OF CHOICE land m'les ' from Omaha P. O. ch .ip Liberal terms. Address C 12. Uee , Omaha.RE RE SU3-D11 MODERN 12-ROOM HOME , VERY CHEAP jd on easy terms. 2019 Blnney st. RE 918 EIGHT-ROOM HOUSK AND LOTtl.SOO 00 owner must sell ; 6-room house In walking dla tance of postolllce , SSOO.OO. 110x120 foot lot. nlct house , line location : make nn offer. Wo dc not offer anything but genuine uniips. H , U Cole Co , 100 N. 15th , RE 91,5 21. ail < 3AT BARGAINS Which must be sold within the next few-da > s 22 ft. on Cumlnw st. Double store In Dupont Place. 4-room cottageIn Lowe's addition , 10-room house In Credit Foncler , fine mill and lots of It , ground 63x147. (2,000 Lot In Crest on for ) An other big bnrga.'n . Fidelity Trust Company , 1702 Farnam st. > - RB 239 WE HAVE I1UYERS JTOR N AT riVH OR SIX room cottages , must be snaps , for all cash Fidelity Trust company , 1703. Faiiinm street. RE-M242 WANTED. FOR A CUSTOMER , Ar7 8 OI 9-rtmin modern house tn Hnnscom Place or vl clnlty ; must bo cheap for cash. Fidelity Trus company , 1703 Farnam street. RE M2I3 HOTELa. HOTEL BARKER. 13TII AND JONES STS. 75 rooms at 11.60 per day. ID rooms at $2.000 per day. Special rnua to commercial travelers. Roon and board by week or month. Frank Hlldltch mirr. 37J ACTN.V HOt'8n ( EUROPEAN ) , N. W. COR 13th and Dodge. Rooms by day or week. week.MU1 MU1 CO7.XEN8 HOTEL. STH AND HARNEY steam heat , electric bells , telephone , baths , e > cellent culsene , tlegant room * ; 11,00 per day 14 00 and upwards p < r week. M940 UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERJ It. K. IJURKETT. FUNERAL DIRECTOR AN'l embalmer , 1611 Chicago St. , telephone 90. 3gj 8WAN80N & VALIEN. UNDERTAKERS AN ] embalmers , 1701 Cumlng : at. , telephone lOtO.3C3 3C3 M. O. MAUL. UNDERTAKER AND EM balmer , 1417 Furnain St. , telephone { 25. 1M C. W. BAKER. UNDERTAKER , C13 B. 18th SI J63 COAL. D. T. MOUNT HAS REMOVED HIS COAJ offlcu to 209 8. Uth St. . Brown block. 181 BHERIDAN COAU EXCELLENT BUBSTITUT ] for hard coal , and 13.50 ton cheaper. 1COS Fni nam street ; main entrance. Board of Trade. " DENTlBTd. DR. OEORGB 8. NA8ON , DENTIST , SUITB < I'axton block. 16th and Farnam sts. Tel , Til DR. PAUL. DENTIST , tOJO DURT BT. 872 MASQUERADE cosiUM'sa GENTLEMEN ANID LADIES CAN REN uuiquentde roatume * at 114 South 16th it Kl-DU * PLUMBERS. FRKB-PLUMnmO oMplJVERT KIND , OAS. altam & hot water htKUngj aewemge , 313 M. II. J64- JOHN HOWE ft CO , PLUMniNO BTCAM AND hot water heating , ga fixture * , globe * , 421 S.1S. K liq 367 ED LAWRENCE. PldnSniNO. OAS FITTINO and drain Uylng. iCQ3 Cumlng itrcft. LOST. A HMALL COCKKR SPANIEL PUP : perfectly black , short tall , with rod ribbon nrouiid neck. Reward , A. Hall. 635 Bo. 29lh Ave. 114 11 * LOST-LADY'S GOLD , VATC1I , PICTURH IN front rate : liberal inward. Hlxenbnugh. mom 14 Ware blk. , | TIT 231-21' LOST-BLACK COCKER SPANIEL DOO , WITH J. C. Sharp on doc 'rollar. Return to 2023 Douglas street and receive reward. M240 22 * STOVE STOVE REPAIRS FOR 40.000 DIFFERENT makes of stoves- Water attachment and con nection * a specialty. 1207 Douglas street. Omaha Stove Ilepnlr Works. 180 BTOVB REPAIRS FOR ALL MAKES OP stovts. Hot water attachments. Hughes. C07 B. llth. M865 N20 MUSIC , ART ANl ) LANGUAGE. Q. F. OELLENBECK , HANJOIST AND teacher , i810 Callfarniaf street. 914 A FEW PUPILS FOlt PIANO OR ORGAN : apply at Max Meiers between 9 And 12 n. m. , or address Mr * . Wlllmaser , Morning Side , Council BluffR , la. 857 21 ELECTRICAL ( SUPPLIES , ARMATURES AND CONVERTERS REWOUND ; storage batteries recharged , electrical and gen eral machinists ; superior work guaranteed. Omaha Electrical works , (17 and (19 B. 16th st. 372 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS AND CONTRACtors - tors for electric light and motor plant * and all kind * of electrical construction. Western Klec trie Supply Co. . 41S and 420 S. 15th at. 374 BUSINESS NOTICES. DAMAGED MIRRORS RESILVERED. 719 N. 10. 359 ROONER & EISELE. SIGN PAINTERS : REST work at lowest prlces.i 1518 Douglas street. 2ND HAND BOOKS nGUdilT FOR OASII. Antiquarian book : store , 1519 Farnam st. - N860 D14 BUILDING & LOA'N ASSOCIATION. HOW TO GET A IIOllB OR 8ECURI5 GOOD Interest on saving * . Apply to Omaha L. & B Ali'n , 1704 Bee bldg. . O , M. Nattlnger , See. S56 HHARES IN MUTUAL U AND B. ABS'N PAY 6 , 7 , 8 per cent when 1. 2 , 3 years old. always redeemable. 1704 Furnam st , Nattlnger , Sea. 357 HAY AND GRAIN. BUY YOUR HAY BY TON OR CAR LOTS. WE buy hay , " A. II. Snyder , 1515 Hurt st. Tel 1107 , 375 NERRABICA HAY CO. , WHOLESALE HAY , grpln and mill stuff. We arc always on th market to buy or sell. 1402-4-6 Nicholas st.J78 J78 DRESSMAKING. DRESSMAKING IN FAMILIES , 4316 GRANT. 93790-15' CORNICE. WESTERN CORNICB aWCRKB , GALVANIZED Iron cornices. 1722nSt. tMary'3 nve. . 883 _ EAGLE CORNICE JvoflKS. JOHN ni'ENK- tcr. prop. , 103 , 110 , fa N. llth. Estab. 1S61. 384 FARMS. tt.25 I'ER ACRE : FAMOUS BIO HORN IJASIN : big crops and horn * 'market ; great place for home building ; prloo good to December 1st : transportation free. 5 Yullow stone 1'ork Land & Irrlgutlon Ass'n , S. 3W. r ur. 16th & . Dodge sts. 3 ' i > . 4j7 < Dl TYPEWRITERS. STOLEN TYPEWRITERS OFFERED TOR Bale should mnlce youj-fiisplclous ; funny they arc , , mostly Smith's , ' Tjy ono nnd you will underttaTid why. l ull Jine of supplies , pmlth- l'rernfrtCo. ! , 17th amL'Ta nam , telephone 1184. t k in . r * 5 * C. E. MORRILL , CARPENTER ANDBUILDER. panar.hanging nnd slRhu. brick work and'plaa- terlng. Ofllce. 409 S. llth St. , telephone 4US. TURKISH-BATHS. LADIES' TURKISH IUTII : HOURS. 9. A. M. to 9 p. m. IJenuty culture parlors , removed from Karbach bids , to 103-110 llea bldg. 331 'WHOLESALE COAL. JOHNSON BROS. , WHOLESALE DEALERS IN all kinds of coal. Coirctpondence solicited. IOCS Farnam street. 388 DYJB WORKS. SCIIOEDSACIC , TWIN CITY DYE WORIC8. 1521 Farnam street. Dyeing of every descrip tion and dry cleaning. 389 FURNACES. liEST TURN ACE MADE- . SOFT COAL SMOKE rnnsumlncr and hard coal fuinaces. Eagle Cor- hico Works , 108-110-112 N. llth si. 386 OPTICIANS. THE ALOE & PENPOLD CO. , SCIENTIFIC optician * . 1408 Karnom st , . opposite Paxton hotel. Eyea examine free. S37 SHORTHAND .Wlia'i'KEWRITINQ- . VAN SANT'S SCHOOL Of SHORT HAND. N. Y. Life. Omaha , A ale for circular. 798 JOB REED JOB PRINTING CO. , FINE PRINTING of all kinds.17th St. , Itee building. 293 PAWNBROKERS. H. MAROW1TZ LOANS MONEY , 413 N. 16TH. 383 JtiORSKS WINTERKD. ADDRESS HA RTON &PHELPS. Tel. 1051. 20T N , Y. LlfD Ulds. * M4.-3 D31 GRINDING. RAZORS. SHEARS. CLIPPERS , LAWN MOWers - ers , etc. A. L. Undeland , 100 H. 14th , 391 UPHOLSTEKINCi. UPHOLSTERING VERY CHEAP THIS MONTH , M. S. WalMn. 2111 Cumlng. Tel. C02. 33. ! BICYCLES. U. O , DAXON. 402 N. 1GTIL M7C1 ' Tin : HKALTV MAiticir INSTHUMRNTS placed on record Nov. 1894 : WARRAJ5TY DEEDS. S 13 Rogers anil IfCj to 'Rogers Renl Es tate company , lots Itxnd 14 block 3 ; lot 10. block 4 ; lots 2 und C , block C ; Iota C and 7. block 7 ; U nf lft i , block 9 ; lots 1 and 8 , Mock 10 ; lot 3 , Mack IS ; lot 14. block 14 ; lor 4 , blocking Improvement Association add ; umjlv V of lot 12 , o V4 of lot H , n % of lot 11. block 7 , KounUn 4lh add. undlv 4 ofiilot.l , lUacall'B sub- dlv ; undlv Vi of lax dot 11 , In 2M5-13 ; lot 39 , H i ; HoKerx' Okohonin. lots 1 nnd 3 , block 212. Omaha ; lot S. block 270 ; loin 3 to 6 , block C6. CrdHK.incler $ M,00 < C A & N W Colling to J H Collins , lot 1 , block S3 , Omaha ; undlv ' , i of lot C , Col lins 1'lace „ J 8 Collins to O A ( Collins , undlv 14 ot lot * 7 and 8. block : 33. Credit render ; undlv H ° f lot 1 , Mnttk 83. Omaha ; undlv Vi of lot 6. Colllni 1'Jifnn. . . , 8qjnc to N W CoIUnn. riot 9. block 3 , Omaha View ; undlv Volil. \ . block 83 , Omaha , and undlv U lot 6 , 17611498 I'lace. B M Russell and huslMnd to Nora AlnlaJt. a tract cominenclnxnatl tlie nw corner of ' nw ee 30-15-13 . . . .t. . 3,0) Anna Staples to Klliabetli Johnson , lot 19 , Ilenson & J'a subdlvjcrj'J , . ' . East Omaha Lnnd conrtpany to Omaha- Sili con Wall Plaster company. Iota 13 to 16 , block 3. tn aubdlv ot lut IS. Kast Omaha. B O rerbn * et at , executor * , to J II Tea- r. body , lot 14 , block 1 , nillilds add No. 1. . S3 QUIT CLAIM DEEDS. C A Collins to N W Collins , undlv ' ,4 of HxlU feet adjoining e side ot lot 1 , block 83 , Omalia , . , . . . , , . DUKDS. Master In chancery to Philadelphia llort- gace and Trust company , lot 1 , Demon' * subdlv , , , , , , 5,10 Kama to same , lot 2 , game , 4,4 ! Ham to * ame. lot 3. same , , 4,42 Hame to same , lot 4 , name 4,40 Hlierlrf to RolllnKfonl 3a\lnK bank , 40xlU fe t In ee ae 4-1S-I3 1JO Hame to William Herman , * w nw sjv IS- too 1&-I3 4.SO Total amount of traiufen . , , . , . JU.I3 | BUREAU. SUES & CO. , Solicitors. Bei Culldlut' . OMAHA , Neb. Advlco FUBC PASKOLA VINDICATED GROSS IGNORANCE EXPOSED. Us Value and HealthFulness Fully Established. The results obtained by certain professed chemists tn an attempt to analyze Paskola aro.so . far from the- truth that we have every reason to believe the perpetrators to bo In the employ of rival manufacturers , ( possibly people In terested In prepara tions ot cod liver oil ) , whose business lias been Injured by the merited popular ity of Paskola. This suspicion Is strength ened by the fact that the untruthful reports as to the composition of Pas- kola have been widely circulated through the malls nnd otherwise. Among the things the so-called "chem ists" have stated Is that Paskola was nothing but glucose and hydrochloric add , the ridiculous ness ot which asser tion will b > made clear by the follow ing experiment : Take two pint bottles tles and In one place tablcspoonful of glucose and In the other a llko quantity of Paskola : nil them with water , shake thoroughly and add to each forty drops ot muriatic or hydrochloric acid , In order to Imitate the acidity of the natural gastric juice. Having previously finely minced a quantity rare or raw lean beef , chicken , the white of bard boiled eggs or similar foods ; put Into each bottle ono ounce. Im merse the bottle In warm water and care- fullly maintain the contents at a tempera ture of 100 to 105 degrees Fahrenheit , fre quently shaking In order to thoroughly expose - pose the food to tho- action of the solution. In the course of a very short time the con tents ot the bottle containing Paskola will be seen to undergo a change , and In two or three hours the food will have become en tirely dissolved or digested , whereas the con tents of the other bottle containing the glu- dose and acid will show no change beyond a sllgh difference In appearance. 1C you hnva neither the facilities nor the Inclination to make the' test for yourself , wo have no doubt that your druggist will be glad to try the experiment. The tubes here with show the results of a test inaGo In our qwn labratory , the cuts being from a photo graph. No. 1 contains glucose , and No. 2 Paskola. What are we to conclude ? One of two things : Either that the so-called "chem ists1' are Ignorant or dishonest. Glucose has no digestive properties. This Is a well known fact , whereas Paskola Is giving relict to thousands of dyspeptics , a truth attested by the unsolicited testimonials that pour In upon us. The presence of di gestive ferments In Pashola cannot be de termined by chemical lest. No one has ever seen digestive ferments In a pure form , and the only way to determine their presence Is by observing- the effects which they produce upon food. This Is a fact recognized by every authority , nnd will be found stated In Foster's Physiology and other standard works. Another thing1 which these Ignorant and jealous rivals liaVe eald about Paskola Is that Inasmuch ns Its basis Is pre-dlgested starch , It Is calculated to encourage diabetes. We cannot better answer this charge than by quoting a paragraph from a report made ( o Mayor dllroy Of'Nfiw ' York by Dr. Cyrus tedsfon , commissioner of health for the City of New York , and for the state of New York : "Pro-digested starch Is starch In the exact condition that we find It prepared by the di gestive organs for assimilation. It Is pre eminently a fat forming , heat producing food. Under a diet ot pre-dlgnste-d starch or glu cose a man can perform more muscular work than under any other tingle article of food. Pre-dlgcslcd starch not 'only Is not Injurious , but It Is an essential article ot food , without which In Eoma form man cannot enjoy life. " This letter from Dr. Edson was written In answer to an inquiry from the mayor as to whether or not pre-dlgested starch was healthful. ' Paskola contains a specific form of pro- digestive afarch as well as digestive ferments , and Is not alone a fattening food , but It aids the digestion of dther foods In the stomach. Just as you may see In the above experi ment. The tired , feeble stomach ot the dys peptic Is too weak to dd Its duty. It needs n little help ; this help Paskola gives. Its use Is at once fol lowed by n sense of well-being , strength , vigor and courage. The 'appetite Mnv proves and the suf ferer can eaf with comfort wherq before distress followed every meal. Pas- kola corrects emaci ation and the pale , thin sufferers rapIdly - Idly gain In weight inder Its use. Con sumptives will ex perience n thousand times more benefit from It than from the use of disagree able , nauseating cod liver oil , which often dbes more harm than good. Con sumption need not 'prove ' fatal , K we can arrest the loss ot flesh , for Its vlc- .tlnia virtually die ot starvation. Send for our. Interesting pamphlet and learn about this wonder ful preparation. We will gladly mall you a copy free upon appll < citlon. The Pre-DlgesUd Food Co. , 30 Koad ( street. New York. SEARLES & SEARLES Clironi ; Xcrvoii ) Private AND CTJJEfcE Disease : Treatmeiitby Mall , Consultation M Catarrh , nil discuses of the nose. . Throat. ChestStoinachI.lvcrUloo J Skin nnd Kidney disease , Los1 > Manhood and all Private Dis eases of Men. Call on or address , Dr , Searlcs & Searles , Boat Found but Occupunln PALL niVEH , Mass. , Nov. 21) . Amo Holt , a 'longshoreman , with hla wlfa an U children and Oeoree Sherman , u palnte ir ; went out In a "mall boat Monday mornln bound ( or Colo's river , a small etreai enterlnK Mount Hope bay , ( our miles froi here , sunning. The boat was found ov i turned on the shore o ( Hay Celon , near th city , thin morning. Nothing liaa bed heard of the occupants , and they are suj nosed to have been drowned while ri turning last night. There wua a heavy ae ; and ha their craft wan overloaded It death of the occupants seems certain , NOT MADE TO HELP CHICAGO But is Pronounced to Eo a Scheme to Conserve Railroad Roronuo. THAT'S ' WHAT'S SAID OF THE PORK RATE Otuutm I'ncker * , llutTovor < Look at tlio Hint- tor In n Dlftcrciil Light null Clntiu It Will Hurt Writarn 1'iiok- or Itnllnrnjr Notes , A representative of ono of the eastern roads , talking relative to the advance to bo made In tlio rates on packing house product and lira hogs to Chicago and tlio Mississippi rlvor , said that the packers had every op portunity to bo heard on their sldo before the rates \\cro promulgated by Chairman Mldgley. They had nrgued the question at length and yet when tlio time came the roads had < 1 fi elded to advance the rates , notwithstanding the objections filed by tlio packers of Kansas City , Sioux City and Omaha. "It must be borne In mind , " said Mr , Sny- dcr of the Hock Island , "that the roads are compelled to pay mileage on refrigerator cars owned by tlio packing houses , both going and coming. This Is a considerable Item of ex pense to the roads , settlements being made monthly on our Indicating to the roads the number of mile's traversed by tlio cars. The rate therefore will not make any great differ ence to the packers , although the advance Is considerable , but In keeping with the advance made In commodity and class rates last sum mer. Of course the assertion that this Is n movement to strengthen the hands of Chicago cage Is all buncombe. It Is made In the in terests of the roads to conserve revenue and anything looking to that end la most accept able to the railway companies at this time. Chicago , however , enjoys the advantage of location , and In that partlculai tt Is favored , but not on any arbitrary ground , as alleged by some of the packer * . The advance may increase the expenses of the South Omaha packers $10,000 per month , but this I very much doubt. However , It ought not to make any difference In the pack at South Omaha , and the market ought to bo Just as good as it ever has been. " A representative of the trafllc department of ono of the packing houses looked at the matter through an entirely different pair of spectacles. Said he : "On December 1 , an advance will bo made of a cent and a half on Chicago stuff , 3V4 cents on St. Louis proper and the same on east-bound stuff. This con dition of affairs has riot obtained since 18S9 , when times were coed , markets strong and everybody content. Where the rate to IJaltl- moro was 47 cents under the old tariff , under tlio new adlustmcnt It will be COVi cents. Instead of the old differential of 7 cents being maintained , the roads have gene back to the still older differential of 5 cents , making the Chicago rate 23Mi cents and the St. Louis rate IS'/S ' cents How much this Increase will hurt Is a question , not liavlnc had time to figure upon the possibilities. This advance , however , means a loss of $7 per car to the western farmer who liaa hogs to market , and It may mean the reduction of many employes In the houses at South Omaha , as the packers claim they will bo able to buy hogs In the east cheaper for export than In the west. It Is a decided hardship and I only hope the lines members of the Western Freight usso elation \\I1I reconsider their determination to put the new rates In effect. " ONLY I'OUK ROADS REMAIN' . Western I'niionger Annocfittlnn but u Srlnulow of ItH former ( irrittiicftfl. CHICAGO , Nov. 20. Two more lines with drew trom the Western Passenger associa tion today The Chicago Great Western nnd the Burlington , Cedar Haplds & Northern , This lea\es only In the association the Bur lington , Illinois Central , Chicago , Minneapo lis & St. Paul and the Chicago & North western. All of these- lines may withdraw before the end of the week , although Gen eral Passenger Agent Heafford of the Chicago cage , Milwaukee & St. Paul today sent word to Chairman Caldwcll that the Chicago , Mil waukee & St. Paul would bo a member of the association as long as there is any as sociation to which It may cling. At the saino time the Milwaukee road gives notice that It will hold Itself In position to meet any outsldo competition that may arlso dur ing the present disorganized condition of the association. The other roads which are still members of the association have taken similar action In regard to the possible cut ting of rates by any ot the lines which have lately withdrawn from the association. Mr. Heafford In his letter requests Chairman Caldwcll to use all his Influence to see that none of the roads make any contracts be tween now nnd nevt Monday , when the meeting to reorganize Is to be held , that will prevent them from entering Into an agreement to maintain rates as they have been heretofore. Several of the lines that have pulled out of the association have al ready declared themselves In favor of re organizing the association , and such action will undoubtedly be taken at the meeting next Monday. Both the Atchlson and South ern Pacific are anxious to have the new association , If formed , one that will Include all the transcontinental business , and there Is among the lines a strong feeling that this should bo done. President Parkins of the Burlington road arrived In Chicago today , after making a tour through the west , with the object of seeing what are the prospects for Improved railroad traffic in the near future. He said today that In his opinion there would be no decided Improvement for at least nix months to come. Next year's crops must be reaped , he thinks , before the traffic will be In shape again. A meeting of the managers of thei western roads was held today at the oftlce of Chair man Mldgely of the Western Freight asso ciation to discuss plans for the extension of the territory tn which the division , as at present formulated on freight trnlllo , shall apply. The territory was extended to cover Omnha nnd Council Bluffs , and the proposi tion to Include St. Paul territory was under discussion when the meeting ndjoiirned. U Is Intended to extend the territory In which the leading divisions shall bu made to all the leading points cast of the Missouri river , and ultimately go beyond that line. TO iNguntic AND ADVISI : . ItcprcHcntntlvo of Foreign Central Pm'illu hli iroholclerH Coining Hero. LONDON , Nov. 20. Sir Charles Ulvers Wilson , ex-comptroller of the notional debt olllco , who sails , tomorrow for New York on board tlio White Star line steamship Majes tic as representative of the shareholders In this country of the Central Pacific road , said In an Interview today : "I do not BO to the United States with plenary powers to take action In case Mr. Huntlngton nnd his friends refuse to carry out my recommendations. It Is difficult to get widely scattered stock holders to act In concert , but I am within the facts In saying that CO per cent ot the $ CS- 000,000 of the block held In England , Holland and the United States are behind me. These holders ot ctock bought at 75 and upwards and for several years dividends were de clared. Now their stock IB quoted at about 15 and there are no dividends. These share holders nro sending me to the United State : In order to ascertain why this Is the case. "I xhall go to Washington and .stay at Sll t Julian Pauncefote's and have an Interview with the Government , If I can , about the In tended government action In January next Naturally , the shareholder * can only appeal Informa pauperls , and may be shown th < door. Hut I am told that President Cleveland and his cabinet are not Inclined to take th < place of the company In the control at thi road and they may perhaps receive me li the friendly desire to protect the Interest ! 03 of a large body ot people who are cufferlni id through no fault ot their own. The frlonJI ; , action ot the government would perhaps brlni about a renewal ot the maturing bonds to in long time at lower Interest and would pro m duce the best Impression abroad and materl ally assist In the popularity ot American se curlttes. "I shall go trom Washington to San Fran * ctaoo , as my mission hat two sides , I ulial Inquire Into the condition ot the Central Pa he clflo n < J then Its relations with the Souther ; Pacific. After I am fully informed , I shal deoldo what I think Is the best course tor the shareholders to follow , " AITHII TIIK SCAI.MRS. : TlckrtR Will Only lie Uooil for Continuum l'n nno with No Htoinr rii. ST. LOUIS , Nov. 20. As a result of th recent meeting of the St. Louis-Kansas City lines an agreement has been reached : that on and after November 26 all tickets sold from designated points to St. I < ouls via Kansas City shall be limited to continuous train pas sage. All ticket ! shall bear tlio endorsement of the agent of the issuing line , showing th train number and tlio hour of Its departure from Kansas City of the train connecting most closely with that upon which the pas sengers should nrrlvo nt Kansas City , Tickets are to bo honored for pas < uno on such train only and conductors are to bo Instructed accordingly. It was also agreed that full local rates between Kansas City and St. Louis shall bo exacted from all tickets which are not sold In accordance with these provisions. The points to which the above applies are : Jopltn , Carthage. Pltlsburg , Webb City. Lamar - mar , Omaha Council Dluffs , Lincoln , Ne braska City. Kast Nebraska City. Piattsmouth and Fort Scott , If tickets sold at other points to St. Louis r.ro scalped at Kansas City those regulations shall Immediately be applied. iiAi.Ti.iioiii : A onio it.icTioN. : : All the Oltl llimrct lliixen to Servo for An * niliiir Your. BALTIMORE , Nov. 20. At the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Baltimore & Ohio railroad the old board was ro-clectcd , William T. Dlckson taking the place of Charles M. Gwynn , deceased. The net earnings and Income of the year were JS.719,829. After the payment of In terest on bonded Indebtedness , rentals , taxes and other charges , and twelve months div idends on the preferred stock and six months dividend on the common stock , there re mained $1,272.313. Out of this other pay ments aggregating (760,346 were made. The decrease of the tonnage of the com pany Is entirely In the transportation of coal , coke. Iron and lumber , to which also em phasized by the long strikes Is due the decrease - crease in gross revenue. The gross earnings decreased $3,712,144 ; the expenses decreased $3,4S1,21 > 2 ; the net earnings decreased $230,852. In view of the unusual depression In all classes of business prevailing throughout the country during the entire fiscal year of 1894 the stockholders regarded the annual report as most gratifying , * IhoV r Clouil Iliu Punned. Now that the new excess baggage rate Is knock"1 nut by reason of the withdrawal of the Hock Ih'and and Missouri Pacific from the Western Passenger association , it may not be out of place to say that it could never have been put In effect for the reason that the Burlington and Union Pacific stood out against It. When It was presented to Assist ant General Passenger Agent A. B. Smith of the Burlington he saw that It gave traveling men an opportunity to purchase short dls- tanco tickets , check their baggage and then demand the redemption of the tickets as un used. Under these circumstances he deferred puttlnc the new rate In until the return of his chief , Mr. John Francis , gorcral passen ger and ticket agent of the Burlington. When the tariff was presented to Mr. Francis , upon a moment's thought ho held tlio rate Imprac ticable and remarked that it would raise a row of no small proportions. "But the West ern Passenger association adopted the rate , " remarked Mr. Smith , "Whether the Western Passenccr association did or did not adopt the new rate , the Ilurllncton will not put It In. " It therefore only remained for the lines In this territory to withdraw the new excess baggage rate , which has been done , and things have nisnmetl their wonted serenity , so far as the commercial transfer Is con cerned. Hie sturlilinlilprn Objnrr. ' ' NEW YOHK , Nov. 20 The directors of the Lake Eric & Western roart have de cided to cnll n special meeting of the stoclc- holders to authorize nn Issueof first mort gage bondt nt the rate of $3,000 per mlle upon the Indl.innpalls , Dccntur & Spring field railroad. Negotiations have been com pleted with the Indianapolis , Decntur & Springfield rullroiid first mortgage * bond holders by which the Lake Hrle & Western company can ncqtilio the road in fee sim ple should the stockholders formally ap prove of the purchase. It Is reported that some .of the larger ptockholdeis are averse to the transaction , to confirm which a two- thirds vote of the stock Is required. ForeeloHtnt ; on llm T. , St. I * St K. C. CLEVELAND , Nov. 20. Ex-President Harrison risen is here In consultation with Chairman J. M. Qulglcy and the representatives and holders of the preferred coupon stock of the Toledo , St. Louis & Kansas City road. Thread road is now In the hands of a receiver under a bill ( lied by the first mortgage bondholders In the United States circuit court In Ohio , In diana and Illinois to bring about a fore closure and sale. Hon. John H. Boyle , ex- Judge of the supreme court of Ohio , ) s asso ciated with General Harrison for the peti tioners in the case. Furncloiuri ! nil till ? Dunvnr Pacific. DENVER , Nov. 20. Papers In the fore closure suit begun at St , Paul November 17 by Geoigp Gould and Russell Sage , trustees for the bondholders , to foreclose the mort gage on the Denver Pacific railway and Tele graph company , have been filed In the United States circuit court In Denver In order to facilitate court proceedings that may be found necessary In future. The road Is the portal of the Union Pacific between Denver and Cheyenne. _ .Not Fight Fiirnnlfi'urF. ' BOSTON , Nov. 20. The Boston News bureau today nays : William II. CoolhlKo , counsel for the receivers of the New York & New KiiKland railroad , gays foreclosure of the road will probably not take place for a month. The trustees of the first mortgage bondn have brought a bill of foicclomire against the property , and as the receivers huve mude no reinoiiHtrnnce the next thing la to get an order for Bale , Such an order has not been applied for as yet. A Child KiOiijrn The pleasant flavor , gentle action and sooth ing effects of Syrup of Figs , when In need of a laxative , and if the father or mother be costive or bilious , the most gratifying results follow Its use ; so that It Is the best family remedy known , and every family should Uavo a "bottlo on hand. NOT YEI ABANDONED. Cunul Promoters to Hold it .Mmitlnc unit Decide. Upon u I.Inn of Action. The next few days will decide whether the canal project Is to be taken up again or dropped entirely. A general meeting of the stockholders will bu held In the latter part of the present week at which a scheme for the complete reorganization of the company will be. taken up for discussion. If the plan In adopted the promoters of toe enterprise hope to submit u new proposition at a special election , complete the llnal survey during the winter monthu and bo ready to commence active work on the canal by March 1. Ono of the leading movers In the canal project expressed his regret over the general apathy of the publla toward the enterprise and stated that many of the 250. stockholders In the company were rapidly becoming die- , gustcd and wished to draw out. These stock holders wore many of them engaged In tin retail business nnd only contributed their money with the view to Improving the bu | . nets of the city along uvory line. They did not expect to get their money back from tht canal lUelf. They wished now to either draw out of the enterprise or se& It placed on new footlnc. Oregon Kidney Tea cures all Icldnif tree bit * . Trial tlze. 25 cent * . All When Bali-/ was elct , wo gare her Castorte. When the was n Child , she cried ! for Castorie. ( Yh < m ebe became Miss , she clung to Ca&totfe. r < x > r iio tad Children ! she gave them Coated *