'TTTt.1 . mfATTA r AT1YV T ? 13 Ks ' A 'PIT7 ? n A V. DTilH IflAfn RTT 7. ISO. * , . jJPBGffl NOTICES Ailvertliciiirntx for thoi e eiilnmn * Trill IIP fiilcpn until r.'iIK ) p. in. for < nn P veiling nnil milll 8 n. in. for HIP innrnlttK nnd Sunday edition * . Adi prtlvpri , ! > ' rpiinpullitir n initii- lierpd plippki cnti limp nn iver * nd- ilrpNKpd to n niiinlirred letter In cnrc of 'I IIP Hep. AnnirPrN no ititilrrHNPtl -ill ! lie delivered | HIII iirpxpnlntliin nf HIP pliepk only. Hate * , 1 l--'o nerd ord I1r < it ItiNprllont ! n inril thereafter. Nollilnu Inl-pti for le-- than Urip for flr t ln-erIon. ( Tliexc niUerMMPinentM ninit lie run ponipcn- llvply. SITUATION WA ittrmi.i : Adin : WOMAN WANTS OOOKINO nml lioiwnnik ; low unces , A'liSirM O 9. - lire. --.I \VAV1 in-MAM3 : HUM * . , . , . . i.tvn. iNrr.u.TrTrNT Aanxra IM Onmlin to mr.nnUv clubi nf throf to IHc fnml- lltn of nir fnttKiui Ortlmnl Hnini" ! Innrti In c'nltAl Mn ! < l ! ' l'i | < l. Tlio ll.tp if Immigration In irolnj : Fnutli , wlioro tlicro nr" no lut wlml , no colil Inifif , tin l.llrMn'i , ni croi ) f.iltiurt ; wlinr Iv.-f. or ll.rcc rrfipn ran | j > rnla l cncli i'ni , Mlicrr > HUMP In no mipti tliliiK nn fnltuto If n man will ork nni'-hnlf nn lnr < 1 < h < 1w In Ilili e'-'inlr ' } ' ! cnnl 'UinniPiT. ntllil wlnlcm : r rt pivlng nnp < nf rrult ami RnnliMi truck ! rlc1ir l -nil on furlli : licit rnllnnv fiic'Ptlot. ' Oto. AV. AmrKcncrnt nfipnt , 1CI7 Knrnnm it , 111 H Onmlin. iroa TO $ i. .no rnn MONTH SIM.INO TIIH be HM r nmiUi' Hotort Oil On Iliinifr : rnn plnopil In nny rork 01 ImttlnK Hl'ivp or furnnfc. ( t prniliifpn n p ifi > ct nntnrnt en fin" licttTnnil rhonpcr llmh riml nr nnocl. I'nr trrnii mMrrM , liny riiy Novelty Co. , Works , Il.iv Hlv Mich * ' H-M7M 1)7 fiOI.ICITOISH WANrPD POn OMAHA ; A1O inntincois niil l(1 ( country , nntlroly now corttl ? . < ii pjiffitv Mcicit. Mam na { M "To"$7-o BAi.AnY PAID sAi.nsMnN rnn clKniK ! PMiTlrnpc nnl nffnutryxlrn In- c1ncrm"nl * tn cu-lomcrs. Ill-linn AKllno , St. U MM1 P27 * * - M- WANTIID. A KrUBT-CtjASS HAUD M'OOI ) KIN- Ijilior ; on ? \\lio Inn hail experience on | O\III P wnilc lupfciicJ. Aildrcii Mnrtln & Tnlitn. " St. i Mn. 11-M"0 7 _ A MAN OK HnUCATlON , A 1 AV- We tilll pay c. Knn'l icfcrcncc Mtlnry to sucli a mnn ! nildrcis nt OIKO. O 8 , Ilee olllcc. 1 ! . " 2-C * " WAN'TioMANACinH : rOH WHOI , . retnll soft coal IHIMIIPBR Hi Om lm. Nib.Vc nnt n H\P. nctlvn , rcpon lblc imity , tint rnn Innillc the \\liolfcnlp anil rttntl trnilo nl Om.tlin , Hniith Omnlin , Council niufTi nnil vi cinity to KOO < I aiUnn'mtc. ' AiMrcia I" TJ. At- lilnn , Paxton hotel , Omnlia , Noli. II 5S3 S 1'OSITIONS OIT.N roll 1'KW Vt'SIIINO B.ilcfiupn on cnlnryj pxpeilcncc iinnecci iiry ; poiiniincnl Piniilovrnpntj npply now. Kulto liros. Co. , ninxorjm"n , Chlcnuo. It M393 7 * WAvrnn rnMAiii WANTIM ) IMMniMATni.Y. C1OOI ) , COMl'K- tpiit Rlrl for Roncrnl housework Inmall fnmlly ; rcfprMiocpi GcMinnn pri'ferrcil : ( ? ootj plnce for tile right Klrl. Al'iily at60S Unit Howard Bt. C 1I33S ami. ron MONTANA ; 7 WOMHN IIOTIL conki , ! 2")0 ( ) ; clminbcrmalds , dlnlns ronm tlrl Bt'noial IIOUIB Rlrls. Canadian onico. 1522 DoURlas. C M-.S2 8 WANTID. Ntriisn airii. AT SMS Cayltol .ncnue. C M.18U S \vANTir : OOOD mm. . on aiiNnuAi * liousouotk. Mrs. COJ S. 13th.C C M53S S roil HKXT 11OUSK3. HOUSBS. F. K. DAnLINO , HAHKCR BLOCIC. noumes IN ALL PARTS OP Ttin CITY. THH O. F. n.ixla Compnny , 1505 Farn.im. P 411 FUnNIHH KD HOUSE FO n HUNT ; BEAUTIFUL houae , li > n looms , elCKautly furnlshcil , hot water hrat , Inumlry , utalilc , caniaRc , etc. Thos. F. Hnll , 018 I'axton block. _ p 413 STANFORD CIRCLE COTTAGES. C ROOMS , nil mo-lern , ens , fuel. Apply Ilyron Reed Com pany. 212 So. 14th St. _ D 41G HOUSHS. UINA\VA & co. , 103 N. ITH ST. D-117 HOUSES , a. a. WALLACE. 312 IHIOWN W.K D 418 ron RUNT. NICHLY FURNISHED HOUSC OP clKlil rooms , besides nlcovc nnil bnthroom. noulli fiont , with all comcnlencca. Inqulro 2HOS Ilnlf r > _ o-- llownrrt t. tOO SO. 21ST AVC. , 9-ROOM MODERN HOUSE ; Junl 330\1C3 feet. J. N. Frenzer , opposite l > . O. D Ml 19 3 OR C ROOMS , CLOSETS , WATER. COS N. 13. D-S74 DIP * 123 HOUSES , ALL SIZES AND PARTS OF city. 1' . D. Wcad , IClh and Doutilas sts. U-M932 D13 FOR RUNT. 3-ROOJI HOUSE. S. E. COR. 23D and Clarke. l > 199 FoTTllKNT. HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF THE city. Bpccl.il , D'.l So. 20tb ave. 41G No. 31st Ht. 420 No. 31t St. 40r No. 19th ct. All modern comcnlenccs : cheap for winter months. Itrcnnan , Love & Co. D M33 ! D23 Sl NO. SOTII , 4-ROOM COTTAGE IKS No. ! 0th , 5-room Hat. nice. 1C24 N. ISth. 8-room brick. OI No. 17lh. 8-room brick. Omaha Real Estate & Trust Co. , 211 S. ISth. D-M371 SIX-ROOM MODERN HOUSE. EMILY PLACE. 18lli south of Mnnderson. D M45I-7 * FOR RENT. HOUSK OF TEN ROOMS , MOU. crn comenlences : very hnndy to business. 15n- qulie of I ) . T. Mount. 209 S. 10th St. D 536 FOR RENT. E-ROOM COTTAGE FURNIRHEU complete for boui-elteeplng , $10.00. Addruyn O 7 , . .lJe . D 1C1-10 * S AND 9-ROOM HOUSES ON FARNAM AND 6- room boiiKt on 2M anil Leaxemvorth , cheap. Jno. W. Robblnn. 511 N. Y. Life lililg. I P 5C2 DKHIRAIILRE 8-ROOM HOUSE $15 M pEFl month , J , F. Dai Ion , 261G Capitol avenue. D CCG-10 * NEAT COTTAQE OP SIX ROOMS AND HATH , with modem con\cnlence . attractive location , four blocks from city hall. Apply on prem- lh , CI2 H. 17th St. T. J. Fltzmorrla. P 570 FoffllENT , VERY NICEIY FURNISIIED brick residence ; all inoilem linpiovements , cen trally located. Inquire Mercei Hotel olllcc. D-fin-S * _ _ _ _ " FOR RKNT. B.Ro6"M COTTAGE , NO. 271S FAR" mm t. Milton ROSCIM' Hon . P 575 _ TWO HIX-ROOM FLATS , 413 AND 419 SO. 11TH St. , nirner of Howard. Ennulro at 11. 3H , First Nnt'l Hank Ilulldlns. P 573-11 roil Hivi'-i''imMsiiii > THREE ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING TO man mid wife ; mil taken In board , 31 ! ) N. 17th U M255 _ SOUTH rilONT ROOM FOR TWO ; PRIVATE family. 2DM HI. Mary's avenue. E M5li FURNISHED ROOMS , 201 8 , 25TH STRK ET ; team heated. E MS16 8 _ FRONT ROOM WITH ALOJvHT MODERN ] W7 ti. 2Sth ave. 1S47 9 * IKXMIH AM ) HOARD. NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS WITH HOARD ; rules reasonable , The Itoto , 2010 llarney t. Ds * ItOARD AT .00 1'EIl WEEK , EQlJAl TO ANY , lii rlty. 313 So. 12IH fat. Hoard und room , JI.OJ. * 1'loneer II < mae , ThomaB O'Connor , F-M3U D9 I 1823 CAPITOL AA'ENUE. WARM FRONT rooms. F MM3 13 I ROOMS ; WATER IN KITCHEN : CENTRAL ; reuHonablu nfnt ; nice for huuauketplni ; . 1702 Wtlwler mrcet. Q-MSJil FOll 11KXT STOHKS AMI ) Ol FJCUS. l OR RENT-THE 4-STORY IlRICIv IIUILDINQ nt 916 Furnam utreet. Tlili Lulldlntr has a lire * proof cfiiii'iit bdKinent , completu steam heal- Intr Itxtuivf , water on all llooru , fan , etc. Ap ply at Ilia oflico of Tlia lira. 1 910 ACJKXTS M'ANTKI ) . x AGENTHVANTKUMEN AND WOMEN clear JGO.OO weekly with our lal > or na > cr us i eu > lly UH ( O.OO ) monthly In other lines ; 12.00 f amplrii iff a. Those seeking buslneKi sliould - * Bddrt'u .ulth stamp , Merrill Mft. Co. . ( A U ) , IS Canal street , Chicago. J-1H-U18 WA.M'UH TO 1U2.NT. WANTED TO RENT. TWO OR THREK FUR- nUhrd or unfurnished rooms In Kountxe Plsca nlth lit-at for light housekeephiK or board , Ad- Mrs. I.1. Ueaedlcl , 191 Wlri Bt. .XTOIIAUIl. THANK EWERS , jlii 1)3-510 Joncn. Gcnerul utornfio nm ! forwitnllni ? . M--421 TO IHY. ; WANTED. TO ntY DIAMONDS FOR CASH ; must lie n Inrgnln. AdJrc s (1 0 Ho . _ _ N-MVil F3 A RESIDENT1 ! : PROPERTY TOtl SPOT CASH. cpntinlly Im-nltil cr MI rut line. AiMrrxn T ) , 311 P 3-1 tr.-cl. rif-niont. Nth. N-M..Sl S rAHlfl'AM ) TOR ANY ST7)"ic OF MElT- ( hnncllsp dr Job Ijt pnmls ! unnclnl tiilrts for old K. Id nnd Kllxcr. AddrosO 15. IV-P. IVP.X -MMJ 1 KOIl SALnIIOH.SCM.VASt.S ( ( , MTC. niii "RALE7 riNlj"TniTTLANn sFrAu TorT : nliuj Sl'i'llnr.il inntfponv , well Innkc to ride or ilrlie. AU'lrci.H ' Uco. Foibps , O'Ci-ola. In. I MoiS t roii .SAM : " " " " HARD W ( > OD. 7".r\iT"irr6c > T" FENCE FOR corn crlMitnc. C. R. I e. 9)1 Dotmlan. Q-123 Ft'RNITl'RE II-UOOM IIOfSE , 1M1I.L FIRST- c1 s boardciit. Inqillr- MOIP. 621 P. Kin. . * Q-MSI9.DO " ' " HKArHs"Al.rr'KissE.'CT"TENTS TO M.M. Oimh.i lllcjclp Co. . 323 N Ifilh Q M140 _ roi fULET NrEU' SINREtT "sEWINO MA * chine ; rhenp. Aililn'ss O .1 , UCP. Q MC538 * SEAI.TKIN ! CI.OAI ; ran HALE AT A tiin\T : Imrnnln. J. Hnnnenli'tR. 1.W DiURlns Btippt. IJ-MW . iisciM.\Mors. ROOK RINDINd. TIIK llfRKLEY PRINTINO Co. . HI nnd HC Norlh 15lh street. II UI-D1S FOR RENT. mRTcATED F.VRM" ; Mllfli : TROM Oninbn ; you inn clear J7.1.00 an ncic. II. II. Under , t Co. . Hep Iliiltdln ? . R P,3I-S CIiAIHVOYAM'S. .MRS. DR. II. WARREN , CLAIRVOYANT , RE- llablc bnslneni metllum ; fith yonr at 119 N. 16th. S III MASSAfJi : , 1IATIIX. KTC. MME. AMES FORMERLY OF ST LOflS. R.igo and baths. C07 S. 13th St. , 2 > 1 Iloor , room 10. T M199 7 * MME. lrnVELI TURKISH AND ELECTRIC buthi. Fllipst parlois In city. 318-S21 S. nth. T M304 31 * _ MADAME GRACE LEON. F.I.TjCTRIC. MAS- nte ; bnlh pnrlom heallhfut nnd icfre'hlnR. 417 South llth , upstair * , parloix 2 nnd 3.T . T M517 7 VIAVI CO. . SIG HEE RLnfJ. , HKALTH HOOK fieo ; homo tieatmenl ; laily altenJnnt. U 125 n.VTHS , MASSAGE7MME. POST. 319'i S. r.TII. U 121 FINE LIVERY RIGS CHEAP. ED RAUMLEY. 17th nnd St. Mary's n\cnuu. Telephone. 410. U 127 I1ELI.E EPPCTLY PORSKT "MA DE TO ORDER nt 1909 Farnam. ARCH a wanted. U 333-P25 * MONEY TO LOAN ON PIANOS. 11ICYCLEH , Jeweliy , etc. ; alrlctly conHdontlnl. P. O. bo i 326. U 405 WANTED , PARTY TO ADOPT A HARY HOY 3 monllia old. G E. Hee. U M5I3 9 * A WELL EDUCATED 11TSINESS MAN , AOE 40.lth 'ome mean1 ! , wlfihea the acquaintance of a lady with sonip menu. View , matrimony and to KO south. DomeHtlc preferred. Address O 13. Hee. U MS99 S IF JOE SKILLIN WILL GO TO THE OLD Iv-idles * home , cor. 27th nnl Hurt Htrpi'ts , he will nnd the two children that Mrs. Sklllln left there. U MTll 7' MOXHY TO IOA\-HIAL KSTATIS. ANTHONY LOAN AND TRUST CO. . 318 N. Y. Life. Loann nt low rates for choice security In Nebiaska & IO\MI farms or Omaha city property W 423 MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES. THE O. F. Davl3 Co. . 1503 Farnam st. W 429 o PKR CENT MONE"Y TO LOAN ON"OMAHA real estalo 4 : Neb. fairas. W. U. M'lkle Omahn. W 430 * MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA propelty. Fidelity Trust Co. , 1702 Farnam. W 431 MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA real estate , llrennnn , Love & Co. , I'axton nik. \V-432 CITY LOANS. C. A. STARR. 1123 N. Y. LIFE. \V-4J3 MORTGAGES , O. G. WALLACE , DROWN HLK. \V--434 LOANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CITY property. W. Fnrnam Smith & . Co. , 132) Farnam W 433 MORTGAGE LOANS ; LOW RATES. J. D. Zlttle , 16th and Douglas , Omaha , W 436 FARM LOANS , DOUGLAS AND SARPY , 1 TO 10 scars : low rates. Garvln Uros. , 210 N. Y. L. W-437 aiOXKY TO tOA.V CHATTELS. MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE , PIANOS. horsen , wagons , etc. , at lowest rates In city ; no removal of goads ; strictly confidential ; you can pay the loan off at any tlmo or In any amount. amount.OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. . 306 S. 10th st. st.X133 MONEY TO LOAN , 30 , CO. 9'J ' DAYS ; FURNIture - turo , pianos , etc. Puff Green , room S , Hatker block. X 139 Ill.SIXi.SS ! ; CIIA.VCKS. FOR SALE A J3.000 STOCK OP IMPLEments - ments , J300 stock of confectioners' , ? 3W butcher bliop ; a Rood livery business Kood openlnsr In any of these Units ; all In coed town. Also SDmo fine Improved and unlmprovcl farms In Missouri , Kansas nnd Nebraska to exchange for cattle or westetn Iowa lands. Oaks & Jackson , Silver City , In. Y 8M.P11 * FOR SALE. THE PALACI-T CAFE IN LEAD and Deadwoad , Loth dolnf ? oed business. Ad dress Matt Klopp Lead or Deudwood , K , D. Y M407 MAKE MONEY HY CAREFUL SPECULATION In rnln throuKh a reliable , successful firm ; ex cellent opportunities to make profits by our new plans ; fully explained and sent flee : hlithest reference' . Patllson & Co. , 706 Omalm bldj ; . . Chicago. HI. Y M47t PARTNER WANTED ; LADY OR GENTLE- inan , In merchalvlln nuctloneerlnR buslnexs. Mimt have few hu-ndred cash nnd Iv wIllhiR to travel. Advertiser Invests pctiml amount. Address a 1Hue. . Y M590 S' FOR BALK. HALF INTEREST WITH A OOOD partner In n llm-chiEs meat mniKet ; leason for selling , other huslnexi , Addii-ss M , Hex ICI. Columbus , Neb , Y M592 II * FOll KXCHAJVOU. EQUITY IN LARGK TRACT OF LAND NEAR oroiha. What ha e ytu loofffrf II , F , Datley. 940 N , Y. Llfo blJff , / 111 roii EXCiiANQK , GOOD EASTERN DAKOTA farm for Jersey cows. Addiem U 10 , He- * . 'S ft - ' - FOR SALE , MILLINERY STOCK , SOME NO- tlons nnd Chrlitinas goods. In n coed ( own ; large business , but close out un account of poor health. 1'nrtlculiirs glien fully by ad- dre8 lnir P. O. Hex : i2 , Vail , la. _ ELF.GANT PIAMOK'P RING TO EXCHANGE for piano , tllhcr niiaio ) or upright. G 14 , Hco. 55-M5SS 8 FOll SALU-IinAL iSTAT12 , AHSTRACT8-TIIE HYRON REED COMPANY. HE 112 IMPROVED FARMS-G. W. CARLOCK. 1203 Faiimm st. RE-C14-J1 * AT RED ROCK PRICE. LOT 21. HLOCK IS. West End. J. M. Mansion. HE MS31-Ii' ALEOR TRADIN CITY PROP- cities and fiirnis. John N , Fienzur , opp. P , O , RE 443 _ BARGAINS , HOUSES , IX3TS AND FARMS , sale or trade. F , 1C. Darling , Darker block. _ Hi : 441 HOMES ON EASY PAYMENTS. BARGAINS 111 lols , G , Q , Wallace , Hrown black. _ RE-4IS TEXAS FARMS AND FRUIT LANDS , SMALL ur Urge tracts ; low prices , easy p.ijmenti. We ni'u piepaied to aimver questions touclilnj ; thcko lauds , and to arrange for cheap rallrcaJ fara fur any pvinon wlsiilng to vKIt southern Texas. Correspondence solicited. Omaha Real Kttnte and Tiust Co. , 211 S. ISth ! . RE M207 1IAUQAIN8 IN ACKKS. FAHMS. IMVKU.INas und lull. ! " . UVsuJ , IGth uiid Douitlun Ha. III : M9J1 I J 1IAIK1AIN ! JW FT. GROUND : 8-llOOil HOUSi : : imlli. etc. ; good location ; I1.1WOO ; u cash. I ) . V. Shole. Co. , Flrat Nail , bank Lid. . 11K-M3H T FOR SALE , 7JS ACRES GOOD LAND IN Fnuiklln county , Nebraska , at a ( treat bargain to closd up th uffjlrs of a broken bank. Send for description and ni.iko offer. The O. F , D > ls Compaoy , 164 } Farnam street , Omaha , N.b. 11E-M67 * 12 i ron .MALK HIL H.STATI : . FOR I1AROA1NH. TRADES , QUICK DUALS , cill orrltp D. V , Sholn Co. , Firm Nntl. bunk bhlg. RR-M'.1S 31 { 'OR SALE. FARMING LANDS IN POt'TII pfift Missouri ! nlhnlnl noils pprtnln crops ; mill ctlmnlc. Dinlel II. Ely , 315 Union Tiust hulhl- Ing. 81. t < otll . Mo. IIE-MSM 7 GARDEN PLOT OF FIVE ACHES FOR JIW.M In New Jersey , pnynblp on Inntnllments of II.0) iliwn nnd Ji.O1) per week. Dellgiilfnl cllmnlp I nnd neighborhood , Splendid wntor. Land blirti , I diy , lipnlth ) . Cnxerpd with norxl , Soil ppeclnlly I Kiiltnblp for nmnll fruit , VCRC allies nnd poultry j j raising. Npnr inllmnd nnd convenient to be l ' mnrkPtn. Title clear , hnmtillnt po ppssnn | , , Address Hlirlp > ' ! i trnl fstntc Olllcp , 211 H. 10th i ttreet. PhllndPlnhln. Pa. RE-MIIT 7 * wi.vriini > . WANTED. HORSES TO WINTER ; REST OF onip ; termn ren onahlP. A. W , Pbelps & Son , 107 N. Y. Llfo bldg. Telephone 1031M37J M37J D27 AKTNA HOPSE ( EUROPEAN ) , N. W. COR. 13th nnd Dodge. Room ? by dny or week. 452 THE LANOE HOTEL..M2 S. 13T1I ST. ; STEAM henl ; table board , 13.00 per week. M453 UPHOLSTERING. l. URNITURE REPAIRI D nnd picked \ery c'lenp Ihls month , M. 8. 2111 Cumlne , Tel. 1331. :07 MUSIC , AHT AMI IANUACi5. ; FOR GREAT BARGAINS IN PIANO3. SEE Wm , H , Schmollcr , eih noor McCngue building. GEORGE F. GELI.ENHECK. DANJO AND guitar leather. 1S13 Chicago ft. 109 ART1STP-OF.T YOUR SOLARS , ELECTRIC pitnlx al home on 24 hours' notice. Hidtkcr , 1.102 DiniRl.i.s street. M.'iS S * STI3AMSIIIPS. LOWEST RATES TO OR FROM F.UROPE ; western agency Thomas Cook & Son excursions Hariy E , Moores , 1113 Farnam si. , Oinnhi. H1930 D13 U.MKHTAKIHS AMI H. K. I1URKET. FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND embaliner , IMS Chicago St. , telephone 90. 451 SWANSON" & VALIEN , KOI CUMING , TEL ? 1000 _ _ _ _ _ 155 _ M. O. MAUL. UNDERTAKER AND KM- balmcr. 1417 Farnam St. , telephone 225. 433 H1CYCLICS. BICYCLES CLEANED AND STORED THIS winter for J1.50. Omaha Bicycle Co. . 321 No. 16lh st. M3JO D3 H. MAROW1TZ LOANS MONEY. 413 N. 10 ST. 449 AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS. SHARES IN MUTUAL L. & 11. ASS'N PAY 6 , 7 , 8 per cenl when 1 , 2 , 3 jenis old , always redeemable. 1701 Farnam St. , Nattlnger , Sec. HOW TO .GET A HOME OR SECURE GOOD Interest on savings.- Apply to Omalm I * & H. Ahj'n , 1704 Hee bldtf. G. M. Nattlnger , Sec. SHORTHAND ANI > TYPEWRITING. A. C. VAN SANT'S SCHOOL , E13 N. Y. LIFE. 450 OMAHA BUSINESS COLLEGE , 15TH , FARNAM COAL. FOR BITUMINOUS COAL. CAR LOADS , FOR domestic or steam purposes , address Excelsior Coal Mining Co. . Du Quoin , III. M169 PIS' HKMOVED. MISS VAN VALKENHURGH PESTROYS PER- mnnently by elcctilclty superfluous hair , moles , warts , etc. Room 41G , N. Y. Life bldg. - _ Mis. nn DANCING. NEW CLASS FORMING AT MORAND'S school , 1510 llarney st. Adults , Tuesday nnd Friday. 8 P m , ; children. Tuesday 4:13 p. m. , Saturday , 10 n. m. nid 2 p. m. Call for term1 * . AIwn > s cp n ; prlxnte lessons. D6S Plo LOST. LOST. A SEALSKIN MUFF NEAR HAYOEN DiO ! " . , Saturday'evening ; lea > e nt 2901 N. 21st for leward. Lost 50-7 * LOST , A GOLP BICYCLE MEDAL , SET WITH jewels nnd name , "A. E. Proulx , " engraved on back. Finder please return to Bee otllee. Lost MW1 " $20) ) REWARD OFFERED FOn"A STRAYF.P oil stolen pet black and will p i-pQlteJ tjmcot , with 4 white feet , white face , black tall , two dirk spits on lower Up ; weighs 10 Ibs. : cull at S. G W. . 51914 N. Ififi stieet. Lost M6W 7 * This extra nation ordinary Ko- Dlrzincra , , Juvenntor Is Ben 1 11 o most . Nenr- wonderful ouativItciilUK rtlsoovcry the . oi . . * of the ots iiite. .X. and othoi 1ms bnen tn . pails. Strengthens , tlllo men of Invluoratce Europe nnd and loncs the America. Hudyan Is voso < Hudyan stopa KmlaslonR , PrematurBiisss nnddcvelopfB and of tbe dia- rcetona weak . charge in 20 digans. Paine in Ilio days. Cures back , t T < OST by any oi MANHOOD quickly , Oirer 2.COO prlvnto endo'scmrnti1. 1'rcmuturejiets inruni iaootcnry in ilio firet etaco. It la a symptom of Fimlnnl cnkncffl and berrcnnra ) . Jt can bo s'.opj.cd in 0 dajra by the USD of Hwlyau. The now ( llfco > ciy wns jnndn bv thoBwclal- IsU of the nlilff.motid Hudson Medcal Institute It la ( he ctronpcst vtlullzcr made. It la very ptnrerfcl , but Imiinhra. fc'old for 81 00 n pack * accord jmnkngcB for t&.00pl8lnBoalcdiaxca ( ) ) Written gnarnnlco jjlv.'iifora euro. If you buy rli boxes nnd art ) rot entirely currd afx mom will bo s jut \on/reoofallcliarpi. . Bond for rlrpularxund tcttbnnnlals. y\d < lrC3S MUDHON MEDICAL. INSTITUTE ! , Junction Stockton , jfiuricut A ; Jiliu stu. . _ MUM tfrancicot Uai When Grandma Was Young rithe buckwheat she made 3 of was buckwheat - Too often "buckwheat" isn't buckwheat now-a-days. Wright's ' BuckWheat - Wheat U Grandma's kind , honest , unadulterated Ask Your Grocer For It. RHEUMATISM CURE Mr. L. C. < JlniiliVlio .SiitTorcil for Yrnrt AVIlli Itlit'iiiiintlnni nml Heart nix iiso nnilVn , t\l > lo In IVnlk , t'lint lie IN HII- tlrnljCnr Ml. * Mr. It. C. 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Miss Ltllah Uell , the clever Clilcago au thoress , prints a rather caustic view of "The Man Under Thrty ! Flve" In December Ladles' Home Jcurnail. Site asserts that conversation with a matuuniler 35 Is. ' .impossible , because 'the ' "man under nt ! } nevo.rconverses - , he only talks. And yonri chlet nccompllsliment , of bslng a'goed/lUtener . Is. entirely thrown a\\ay on.-him , because -he , doss not In the least care whether you listen or not. Neither Is It of any use for you to show that he has sfrprlsed or BhccUsd you. He cares not for your approval or disapproval. He Is utterly indifferent to you , not because you do not please him , but because he has not seen you at all. He knows you are there In that chair , ha bows to you In the ctreet , oh , yes ! He luows ycur name and whsre you live. But you are only an entity to him. not en Indi vidual. He cares net for your likes and dle- llkes , your cares , or hopes , or fears. He only wants you to bo pretty and \\ell dressd. Have a mind If you will. He will not know it. Have a heirt and a soul. They do not con cern him. He wants you to be tailor made. You are a grl ! lo him. That's all. Itolibcil Three Strong Snfcn KANSAS CITY , Dec. fl. A special to the Star from Mlltonvllle , Kan. , cays : Safe blowers plied this town systematically last night , blowing "open the safes of the Santa Fe and Union Pac'flc railways and the Alliance exchange. They got nothing from the twc latter , but secured everything contained In that of the Santa l e. The extent of their haul , however , Is not known. No clew to the robbers. Jesse Join's IIiuiKtMl for Miirilor. LITTLE HOCK , Ark. , Dec. C. Jesse Jones was hanged at Ozark nt 11:45 : o'clock today. Jonss was convicted of murdering two wealthy stockmen named Charles and Jesse Hlbdon of Logan county , In February , 1894. Ho Is the son of Charles s. Jones , a promi nent farmer of Spencer county , Indiana , and about 21 yeari old. Ha strongly protested his Innocence In a speech on the gallows. iTtaloiiH > * TionilH < < > a ICIIIIn r. KANSAS CITY , Dec. C. A special to the Star from CofTeyvllle , Kan. , says : Wort ] was received lure this morning of a desperate light which occurred south of this city In the Indian Territory between two white men named Purcell and Smith , in which the former was instantly killed and th3 lattr moitally wounded. Jealousy on the part oi Smith led to tlu > killing. Government DlMiilHHeil ( lie Suit. MILWAUKEE , Dec. G. William Van Nortwlck , president of the Western Paper Bag company of Kaukauna , together with other officers of that corporation were today discharged by Commissioner Dloodgood In the suits of the government growing out of the alleged IllegaP drawing of water from the government canals In the Fox river valley. . - i j * I'roplielH Will Adjourn Toilny. PITTSDUim , DSc. C. At the rnornln ; ses sion of the Prophetic conference today Prof. J. M. Stifller of Chester , Pa , , dellverad an address on "Christian lifactrlno and the Second Com ing. " In tlie afternoon Hlshop W , 11. Nlch- olBDn of Philadelphia spoke on "Features of the Hook of rievelatlons. " Th ? confer- will close tomorrow. Killed , ! nn Operator. NEWCASTLE. Dec. 0. Hsnry Huff , a Ma- honlnctown' ba'rber , was shot and killed last night by N.'J.'judd ' , a telegraph operator. Huff had ejeated Judd from his shop In the afternoon. , Hc , returned Just before closing time and llred the fatal bullet without warn ing. Judd .hji ? . fscaped , Huff leaves a wife and three children , . , _ _ . Snlclileil HrciiUHc He Couldn't Sleep , KANSAS CITY. Dec. C. A special to the Star from Carthage , Mo. , says : Judge Sloan , one of tlio most prominent farmers and Block- men of this section , committed suicide this morning at his home here by taking strych nine. Kloan had been mirroring from In somnia and feared he would be sent to the asylum , Kill led to DrulnriDividend. . NEW YORK , Dec. 6. At today's meeting of the directors of the Denver & Rio Grande railroad no action was taken on a dividend on the preferred stock , Another meeting Hill be held In the early part of next week , TroHInK iIorxeH Ilurned to Dentil. EAU CLAIRE. Wla , Dec. 0 , Last night three large barns on Captain A. M. Sher man's farm were destroyed and eight head of horse ? , Including Delia Ure , the well known trotter , was burned. Lois , $20,000 ; partial insurance , CLAMORING FOll REWARDS Boosters of Successful Republican Oanili- dates Asking Places , OFFICERS-ELECT HAVE THEIR HANDS FULL \ot KnoiiKli Appointive OllU'cn to Oo Hound and IloMdcn Mini ) ' Ineiiiu- lit n I * Will lleiiinln How ( lie .Sltiiiitlon In just thirty days the new admlnltratlon will step Into the harness of municipal gov ernment and as a result the aspirants for Appointive positions are beginning to re double their efforts to obtain recognition. Thtro are quite a number of plungers who lent tliolr active support to the cause during the last campaign who are now without n vocation. Each man declares that ho Is the particular personage who Is responsible for the victory and that since he has no other means of support he must be provided for by the administration , In fact there are so ninny of thcso objects of charity that there are scarcely enough sinecures to go around and thcsa who have the appointing power are ! having thflr hands full In paying their political debts nnd In satisfying the applicants who base their claims not only on tholr loyalty lo the cause , but on their condition of financial and Industrial bankruptcy. U l not nlono 4he aspirants for low salaried clerkships and similar unlmport.int positions who make this sort of plea. Mora than one of the men who have held ofllco In the > past , wear diamonds and pretend to speak with a good deal of political authority are making piteous appeals to those who are supposed < ln be the dispensers of the patronage of the Incoming administration. They say that they arc broke nnd without any chance to make a living unless they are cared for In a political way. There Is onn thing that Is troubling these people just now and that Is n tip that hns been handed around trom n sonrc ; quite close to the throne to the effect that there will bo no clean sweep In the matter of appoint ments. While the fact that the applicants have dene their best Is not contradicted , it Is pointed out that nearly nil of the men who arc now holding Inferior positions In the city hall rendered equally conspicuous services and that they have claims which are not to h" overlooked. Quite a number of the city s nut In most nf thplr tltna ilnrlni * the campaign In Droatch's Interests and It Is ghen out that In ueveral cases they are to be rewarded by a continuance In ofilc ? . SOME WHO MAY STAY. It Is generally understood that License Ii.spcclor Hurst will bj reappolnted , nnd , al- thrugh there are one or two persons who would not refuse theofflce , most of them consider It a los ; cause and are directing their sleg ? at pome more promising point. A. D. White , Inspector of weights and messures , Is also put down as being slated for reapi > 9lntment. It Is the general Impression that there will bo no change In the present legal depart ment. Assistant City Attorney Cornish was one of Broatch's warmest supporters after the convention and his services In declaring before all the ward clubs of the city that there had been no defalcation In the city treasurer's office and that corruption In the city government was a thing unknown to Oraha are said to be highly esteemed. City Attornsy Connell as astute enough to climb Into the band wagon about two days before election and one of the closest political In timates of Uroatch Is authority for the state ment that Connell can have- another term if hs wants It. One of the liveliest contests Is over the office of superintendent of buildings , a posi tion now held by George Deverell. Mr. Dev- erell is cherishing the belief that he , too , will bo rearpolnted , but others say that ho Is banking altogether too heavily on Droatch's ante-election promises. Gus Harto , who was a member of the last legislature. Is a vigor- OUD hustler for the job and It is ald that he has the Inside track up to date. Chaffee Is trying to get the appointment for ex-Inspec- , tor Tilly , and although Dick Smith has made up his mind that he would prefer to be chairman of the Board of Fira and Police Commissioners , there are some who say that he Is to figure In the race. Plumbing Inspector Duncan has an ap plication on file to succeed himself , but he admits that his faith lo weak. M. Free says that the job is his If he wants It. He says that Droatch promised It to him when he went down to assist Broatch In the peni tentiary appraisement last summer. That , however , was a long time ago and he is encountering some/sirong opposition. The master plumbers declare that they want the appointment to go to some man who Is a- master plumber himself , but notwithstand ing. Graham Park. W. R. Johnson and sev- j oral others are quietly plugging for the job. A. O. L'chtenberger , the preaent deputy Inspector specter , Is also an applicant and Is said to be considered with favor. TO BOSS TUB CITY HALL. Thera Is another fight on for the superln- tendency of the city hall. Superintendent Matthlecn has held the position ever since-the building was opened and believes himself to be In a direct line to reappoint- mcnt. R. W. Glbeon says that he has been plugging for the gang all his life and lias never got anything out of It yet , and this would be just about the sort of Job that would suit him. So that Is the way It stands and you may take your choice. There Is another matter that Is claiming a good deal of attention on the part of the unemployed just now , and that Is the mem bership on the Board of Firs nnd Police Com- mltuloners which will become vacant when Droatch assumes his duties as mayor. It has be ° n given out all along that John T. Clark had already been slated for the place- , but now It Is whispered that John would prefer to wait until July and then become chairman of the Board of Public Works. In the mtan- tlmo , he docs not propose to allow th3 police board to get out of the family , so he Is workIng - Ing for the appointment of his brother , Harry Clark , to that position. C. L. Chaffee has been putting In his time for the pat't three months seeing how easily Droatch mad ; the police commfsslonershlp a stepping stone to the mayoralty , and It Is said that he.thinks ho can perform the same gyration himself. Captain Palmer Is slated as the B. & M. candidate , and that is eald to count for a good deal with the new admin istration , to say nothing of his exertions In behalf of the police bill. Frank Bnrman of the Eighth ward I ? also after the appointment , and Is said to have a numerous , If rather doubtful support. And then Dick Smith still has ambition , and It continues to turn In the direction of Broatch's cas'-off chocs. All these , to say nothing of Covoll and other leading lights of the dark lantern fraternity , demand a recognition of their services. DeWltt's Little Early Risen , tbe pills that cure constipation and bllllousmim. AVnM it Kly YOIIIIKT Drue Clerk. CHICAGO , Dec. 0. David McNabb , book keeper and confidential man for Matkln Bros. , druggists at Derkely avenue and Forty- third street , was arrested today charged with stealing from his employers by manipulating the cash reglPtcr. Before being taken away from the store he attempted to shoot hlm- t > : \ { . Foiled in this he tried to snatch a bottle tle of poison from the shelf and swallow Its contents. Young McNabb is well known in Hyde park society , dresses elegantly and lias been In the habit of spending money qullo freely for the last two years. He Is now In jail. His stealings It is said will foot up fully 12,500. Killed Illiiixelf In the I'nlnee. NEW YORK , Dec. C. A special to the Herald from Callao , Peru , says : Herman Jansen , a German , committed sulcldo In ( he lobby of the president's palace. He called to see the president , but was refused admis sion. Jansen is said to have lost his fortune by supporting Plorola's cause , and It Is sup posed his call wai In reference to his mis fortune , Arri' tfd u I'reucuer for Libel. DETROIT , Dec. 0. Police Commissioner Harry F. Chlpman suore out a warrant this morning for the arrest of Rev. R. J , Service , pastor of Trurnbull Avenue Presbyterian church , one of tbe largest congregations in the city , on a charge of criminal libel. One Minute Cough Cure IB a popular remedy for croup , Safe for children and adulti. - \ \ ADDIIKSS. Delnlted , < ( n < eiiirnt n * In tlio I'lirinn- tlon of the Uepnhllc , NI'.W YOIIK , Dec. C. A gpeolnl to the Herald from rebel headquarters , Matltd.i pUntntlon , province of Puerto Principe , Cuba , snyv Salvador Clsnerosh-IlcUncourt , the Cuban executive , better known ns the iimiquls of Santa Lucia , who Is liere with his entire cabinet , hns Issued n sUtcmont. He fay * : "Our * Is a republican form of government based on broad democratic principles and especially Milled to the Cuban people. Our government was first organized by the elec tion of four deputies from each Of the five army corps , wno gave mem ineir sounu aim careful consideration nnd decided on all the details of the first form of organization. Upon this occasion General Oomcz exhibited hli true patriotism and democratic Ideas by giving over , as he did , all th ? extraordinary powers with which ho had been Invested upon his first landing In the country. This single patriotic net won for Gomez the un bounded respect and udmlratlon of his fel low citizens. "The oillcrs of the present government wore chosen by ( ho assembly which first met for that purpoyo nnd for Iho adoption of a constitution and It Is ( ho itovunimcnt that has appointed as diplomatic ngcnt or delc- gnto plenipotentiary , Thomas Kstradn Pultun , who IK now lit the United States , He has , In turn , appointed our delegates to other coun tries. "Our government will last and the vic tory will bo with us In the end. There Is nn chance fnr fnlliiro. Wo hnvo the iifonle of Cuba with us nnd our troasuiy Is by no means pmpiy , for the largo number of property owners of the h'laml are paying taxei to us. "Complete Independence of Cuba Is what wo nro struggling for nnd un no other basis will terms of peace bo arranged. " T13.MPn.ST IX Till : IIAM3 IIAI.I. WOULD I'rexlileiit Ilrii.sh MnUe * AKiiliint President I'recdiimii. NEW YORK , Doc. C. President John T. Brush of the Cincinnati base ball club has filed an affidavit with President Young of the National loagiio to the effect that President Freedman of the Now York base ball club had given the Cincinnati club an option upon the sarvlccj of Jack Doyle and had then ruthlessly broken the agreement In order to make a trade with the Baltimore club for Kid Gleason , This Is bringing up again n warm Incident of the recent meeting of base ball magnates. Mr. Freedman was very anxious to secure Arlle Latham for the New Yoik team. He Importuned Mr. Brush to close the deal , but the Cincinnati magnate declared that he llktd the third baseman too well to let him go. Ho asked for further time. Shortly after the Baltimore club came to Mr. Frejd- man with ths offer of Kid Glcason for Doyle and the trade was Instantly closed , as Mr. Freedman In no way considered himself bound to Mr. Brush. It was not long after tlics. negotiations had closed that Mr. Hnih told Mr. Freedman he would give up Latham , whereupon he was told by Mr. Freedman that he was too late , because he had already se cured Gleason. "But you gave mo an option until tomorrow morning , " said Mr. Bruih. "I did not do anything of the kind , " re sponded Mr. Freedman. Mr. Brush has since traded Latham to St. Louis and Just what he means by his com munication to President Young at this late day is not quite clear. AiiHnii Mny Gu to LoiilHVlIlo. LOUISVILLE , Dec. C. The Commercial will say tomorrow : Charles H. Hoyt , the playwright , who Is in this city superin tending the production of "A Contented Woman , " at MacAuIey's theater , Is out after the Louisville Baec Ball club. He said to night : "If the stockholders of the Louis ville club will tell I'll buy the whole franchise and I'll do It before leaving the town. If they dpn't care to sell out en tirely I'll purchase the controlling Interest. Arson Is a personal friend of mine. I should , only say the word and the 'grand old man' would shako the Windy city and assume the management of the Louisville team. I In tend to wait here three or four days for nn answer from the club's owners , and If It is favorable I'll make Louisville , with Anson , a winner. " OKLAHOMA MOVI3S FOH STATEHOOD. ConurrcHN Petitioned to I'IINH nu ISn- nbUiiK A < ! t at Oiiee. OKLAHOMA , Old. . Dec. C. One of the largest and most representative conventions ever held In the territory In favor of state hood has just adjourned after adopting the following resolution : Resolved , That Hie people of Oklahoma Territory , without distinction of party , earn estly urge upon the congress of the United States at Its present session to pass nn cnabllnK net providing for the admission of Oklahoma ns n state with such bounda ries as in me wisuom oi congress win oest subserve the cause of good government. Arrangements were made to send a com mittee to Washington to push tli = claims for statehood. Fire In u Ilonded AVnreliouxe. NEW YORK , Dae. 6. Fire In the United States bonded warehouse at South Water and Jefferson streets today , caused damage to the building and Its contents which Is esti mated at { 350,000. East Indian goods to the value of $1,000,000 are stored In the building , the broad space of all the six floors being packed to their full capacity. Only the throe upper floors were biirnod , the others suffered only water damage , nnd nil is covered by the Insurance , The building covers about one-third of a block. Mr. Drlggs , who had been manager for thirty yeart" , said he never had had a lire before , and could not explain this one. There \\aa no heating apparatus , nnd nothing which could generate heat spon taneously among the stores. Catarrh can be successfully treated only by purifying th ? blood , and the one true blood purifier is Hood's Sarsaparllla. In Doiilit UN to Illn Courne. CHICAGO , Dec. 0. Attorney General Molonsy called upon Judge Showalter this morning to learn the full Import of the lat- ter's decision of last evening refusing an In junction on the proposed consolidation of the local gau companies. When Mr. Molonoy came out of the judge's chambers he said : "It would ba Impolitic for mo to say what I shall do , orw hat I think of the decision of Judge Showalter. The plan of consolida tion la In my hands. I am expected to pass upon it , nnd I cannot give any Intimation of what I shall do , until I have looked care fully over the matter. Neither do I propose to discuss Judge Showalter's act. For the present , that Is all I can say , " AVI II Hold I.iiiiKerniHii nn u NEW YORK , Dec. C. Justice Andrews In supreme court chambers has remanded Wal ter L. S. Langcrman until the district attor ney submits authorities to show that Lander- man should be held as a witness , This ac tion wao taken In tha petition for a writ of habeas corpus , based upon the allegation that Langurman Is held without duo process of law , and under excessive ball , Killed lit a Church Noelnlile. DENVER , Dec. C , William Byrd , son of Rev. S , W. Byrd , pastor of the African Methodist Episcopal church , was xhot and fntilly wounded by Charles Kulton at a social of the Christian Endeavor society In the church last night. Both in on are upgrncs. The shooting was the result of a quart el about a Eandwlch which Kelton ate but re fused to pay for. lliiekleii'M Arnlou Salve. The best salve In the world for cutsbruises , sores , ulcers , salt rheum , fever sores , totter , chapped hands , chilblains , corns , and all skin eruptions , and positively cures piles , or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give per fect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 23 cents per box , For sale by Kubn & Co , Killed I- u You UK Hey , HUNTINOTON , W. Va , , Dec. C. Near Williamson , Toy Hatfleld , the H-year-old ton of "Devil" Ante Hatfleld of Hatneld-McCoy fame , hut night llred four Winchester balls into ian Craig , killing him Instantly , Miner * Ilefiixe to Confer. COLUMBUS , 0. , Dec. C. The Ohio miner * 1mvo refused to inoct with the operators' committee of seven , to whom was referred the adjustment oi UU demand for a cash rate In tlil state. WAR ON UPPER BERTH PRICES Hailronil Mon Join In Dcprcctillng the Bleeping Oar Heaven , WANT PULLMAN TO LOWER THE RATES Auree thnt Ihe Tuo Dollar Tariff In 12M < v < < Hc nnd Will Further Any Selienic to Ciiuie n llediiellon. While they re keeping pretty quiet nbout It the fact remains thnt tlio railroad men are working to secure n reduction In the price of upper berths In the sleeping care , and for once the railroad IIKMI are backed by popular opinion. Many of the big railroad men of the country arc stockholders In ( ho Pullman company , nnd uf course they arc not lying awnko nights lo concoct pl.uis that will re sult In a reformation In the prices of sleepIng - Ing car accommodation * , but the rank nnd Ille of the passenger men , the men who come into direct contact with the traveling public nnd huvo to hear the persistent kick ing about the high prices and poor accommo dations offered by the sleeping car com panies , nre almost a unit In favor of a re duction In the tariffs en upper berths , Tito situation la not a complicated ono , so so far as the facs ( nro concerned. Mr. Pull man and his dunky minions simply charge a minimum rale of J2 for any sort of accommo In the sleepers , A mnn In a louer herth can not alt up without bumping his head and the occupant of an upper berth cannot escape from his prison without danger to life or limb and the annoyance of the occupant of the lower berth , Thcro are many railroad men Mho think with the public that the , charge of $2 for one of these bunks Is excessive nnd they nro In strong sympathy \\lth Senator Sliunnnn , who has promised to Introduce a measure nt the present session of congress regulating the charges made by sleeping car companies. Passenger men In Oinnhn nro disposed to sco Jf something can not be done , thnt will In duce Mr. Pullman to voluntarily in alto some reduction In the prlco of sleeping car nc- commoditlons. If this can not he done they will bo found In the ranks of the mon who are supporting Senator Sherman's plan for getting nt the monopoly. IT'S A at'HNTIO.V ' OK WUHKLS. .Men Trjlnn to Fluure Out .Some I'lini. * . The Central Tranic association Is having another meeting for the special purpose of considering the bicycle nnd baby carrlago question. This has become a "scorching" question with the traffic managers and The solution of the problem has not been reached , although In the west the roads have pretty generally agreed to make n lixed chnrge for the transportation of wheels , based on the prlco of the ticket cnrrled by the owner of It used to be all right for the wheelman when there were bul few riders In the country. He could give the baggage man a quarter and a cigar and get a place In the baggage car without dinictilty. Ills numbers have Increased so rapidly , now , however , , that the baggage man would get rich too / fast by such an operation , even If there was room In the car for the accommodation of all comers. The wheelman says that he IB entitled to 100 pounds of baggage , nnd as ho has no trunk the road ought to carry his wheel. The railroad man retorts that by the same plan of reasoning another passen ger without a trunk has a right to demand that the railroad company carry his wheel barrow In the baggage car and the railroad manc.umot see why any discrimination should bo Known In the transportation of Charley ' Sweater's bicycle and Mllce- Track man's wheelbarrow. And there yon ore. The plan before the tralllc association Is to charge for the transportations of wheels on tlio plan of e\csss baggage. A minimum charge of 25 cents is proposed and then a sliding scale of charges , gauged by the prlco of the passenger fare for the owner of the wheel. Uy this scale , when tlio faro la $10 , the excess on the wheel I. " $1 , and so on until the passenger who rides from Omaha to San Francisco wifl have to pay $5 for tha privilege of having his wheel taken In the baggage car and will then sign a contract , _ . . relieving the railroad company from liability for damages Incurred In transit. Wheelmen who expect to do much railroad riding will adopt the plan of having a bov. with handles , inado for their steel steed and In this way can secure Its checking a * baggagr , and save money by the operation , and at the same time protect their wheels from risk of being damaged by the baggaga CoiiccmliiK Me. Alexander. The St. Paul Pioneer Press haa the follow ing concerning the new chief accountant In the olllce of Special Master Cornish of th Union Pacific : W. S. Alexander , until recently president and general manager of tn. Eastern railway of Minnesota in St. Paul , is now assistant to Judge Cornish , the special master In chancery of the Union Pacific In Omaha. Mr. Alex ander's Innumerable : friends In this city and elsewhere will be delighted to learn that ho has been chosen for HO Important and re munerative a position. The duties of Ihu * " olllce , which is virtually manager of affairs of all lines In the Union Pacific receivership Including the Oregon Short Line , the Utah Northern and others under , ths mauler in chancery , are Ho examine nil accounts after they have been completed and Investigate all complaints and queries regarding the re ceivership of the properties operated by HID courts. Mr. Alexander repressnts not the railroads , but the courts operating them , and the position is no less desirable than would ba that of the head o { some great department * of a transcontinental railroad , Mr. Alexander was for several years prior to 1882 general freight and ticket agent cf the St. Paul , Minneapolis & Manitoba ; September 28 , 1SS2 , to February 1. 1890. general tralllo manager , same road ; February 1 , 1890 , to July , 1890 , general traffic manager Great Northern ; De cember I , 1890 , until about a year ago. pres1- dent and general manager of the Eastern railroad of Minnesota , They All IJcnjhe Ileiiort. General Passenger Agent Francis of tha Burlington returned yesterday from Chi cago. Ho eays that ( hero Is not a shadow of truth In the reported reorganization of Ilio passenger depattment of the Burlington , Tim teport was published In a Chicago paper on the strength of street rumors and was with' out foundation In fact. Mr. Francis also de nies I hat h has had anv illffernncewlmlpvnr with General Manager Holdrego , and Mr , Holdrega nlw > denies the truth of that report There has been tnlk for some time of a re organization of the passenger department ol the Burlington , but I ho matter has not been given any serious consideration by the offi cials and there IB no reason to think that an ) change on tlio lilies mentioned will bo madl soon , If at nil , Ilnllitiiy Mnl.-N nnd Co up I In KM. Juilgo Kelly , general solicitor of the Union Pacific , has gone to New York , Freight Traffic Manager Munroo of thr Union Pacific has gone to Chicago , t Charley Lane , division freight ngent of tin Union Pacific , has returned from a trip ovei the line. Superintendent Nlchol of the Nebraska division of the Union Pacific has icturneJ from Cheyenne. J , L. 1)9 Devolse of the Rock Island hni gene to Chicago to get hli affairs In blmnj before going to the Pacific coast on the first of the year. _ Ilnllelln nt Gold Sliliimentx. NEW YORK , Dec. 8. Lazard , Frere ACe Co , will ship $1.500,00 In gold , and Hoffman & Co. 11.100,000 In gold by tomorrow's steamers. Baring. Magoun & Co. have bought 1200,000 In gold bars in the open market for shipment by tomorrow's Btt-atner , making the total thus far to be shipped tomorrow $2,800,000. The engagements of gold no far today have been for bars. Messrs. Lazard Freres ar now withdrawing their gold. Th rosy frcitinesi , and a velvety softnesa of thegkin Is invariably obtained by thosw who use I'ozzotil'g Complexion Powder.