TUB OMAHA DATLY WEE : EjfESDAY , APRIL G , 1807. SPECIAL NOTICES for theme column * Mill lie tnken tinlll ] Uil ! ! ( | i. in. for ( lie. nnil until 8 11. in. for the nnil Sunday edltloiiti. Ail % crttnurn , ! > ) re < | ticfllnK ( n. limn licreil cheek , en it hau ntifmern nil- ilreNNpil to n iinniherc < l letter In cure of The Itce. AHMUITH no ndilrcNiieil will he delivered on presentation of the cheek only ) Ilnlen , 1 l-2c n noril f\rt Inncrlloni Ic a woril thereafter. othliiK taKeii for lexx than -.o " for the Mr.it Inner- tlon. Tlicmmlv crtlMi-incutM niiiNt lie run cniiNecittlt ely. WA. > TIJ _ SITUATH S. WANTKO - SI1UAT1ON IIY It Itharmnclftt ; 7 year * ' expctlence ; Klngle. Ail * 17 , lice. A MJ23 A POSITION1 MY YOtlNQ MAN AS RTHNOORA- Plicr nnJ bookkeeper ; 4 j cars' experience , ref erences. Address II 21 , Dee. A-613 6 \VANTHt ) POSITION IN MHAT MAllKnT ! four years' * exixrlpn o. Atldrtsa C. II. , Ar > lliifiton Hotel , City. A MC.M 8 WANTKH , AN IDI3A ; WHO CAN THINK OP nonic nlmiilp tnlnR to patent ? Protect your lilead , tlicy may brine you wealth. Write John Weildribiirn & Co , Dept , V , IMtent Attorneys , 'WhsliliiRt , 1) . C. , for their Jt.800 prize offer Anil a llftt of 200 Inventions wanted. II 1C ) A FEW KNBIIOtrnU HUSTLING MT.N CAN Hnil Mendy , prolllnblc worlc with C. r , Adntns Co. , S24 So 16th St. II HO BAIISMIN ron CIOAIIS. GOOD BAI VUY nnil enpen " < paid ; nnvcltlun given with our Koodij experience unnecessary. ( " * . C. Itluliop Co , St. I.imln. II MGJO A1C WANTKO , A rt-OUIBT WHO SP13AKS diil- man and innllsli. : 1813 Vlnton St. II-CS7 WANTii ) , A OOOD MAN WHO TINDKIl- Rtands coniethlnir about carpenter ork , to work around house and mnke > repilri for board nnd room. Apply from 9 to 12 , mornlnc , IC03 California street. II 2S3 3 nxpiitinNcin : ADVCKTISINQ solicitor * Call nt room 4 , Hoti-I Karbnrh , after Monday noon II m 3l"-6r MI3N WANTHI ) . YOt'NCl AND MIDDLn-AGKD to learn Inrber trnde nt tlia Omnhn Harber collect.1 , llnest fqillpped Institution of Its Iilnd In the welt ; complete course elslit weeki terms reasonable , tasli or InstallincntH , cater or write for cntalosue ; Inspection Invited 1317-13W DoiiRlaa St. , Omnhi U-61 ! 1I4 WANTHH ADV'KnrisiNo MAN ot1 coon AD dicss ; peed thing to right paity. H 41. lice 13-MS17 S1 BAI.ISMIN TO SIMJ CIOATIS uo iAi.r.us 1100 per month nnd expense ( , cxperlc-ne mi ncci'Esary. PcerleM Cigsir Co. , St l i'ils , VIe H ViS ) f. WANTKD A SOUCITOH TO CANVASS Omaha business men anil Boll an Indlspensible artlcln pcrtnlnlne to "Omalia and the Trans- mlBslsilppl Exposition. " Addretis H 4C care lice. H MC25 SAL.ISMIN ; AVANTHD ron CIGAHS ; jr vvieklv , fntary nnd expenwi. rellible houc expi-ilenre unnecessary C. . MorKrtn R. Co , Tort Wayne , Ind. 11 MG2S 6" \ VANTIIMIN : IN nvnuv COUNTV TO ACT an private detectives under Instructions ; ex perience unnecessary. Addre-s Universal Ue- tectlvo Agency , Indianapolis , Ind. II MG31 6 * J10 WCniCLY SALAHV AND nXl'ENSKS PAID salesmen for clRurs , experience unnecessary , permanent position. The W t , Kline Co . St. I oiih , Mo. 1J MC39 SI5 nni.i1. TOR GOOD AND nKSpncTAiiLn orni CAL.I Scand. Y. W. C. Assn. Home , 2018 I ) ivenport. C 831 A10 WANTI3O nXPEIUUNCUD SALESLADIES 1512 Douglas Bt. C33C 10 WANTED , G1UL TOR GENEKAL 1IOIT.SE- work , inlibt bo a. good cook. 1130 So. 2Dth St. C-6037 \VANTinv-pnEpAnnnK IN THE MILLINERY dppurtment. Inquire at Iloston stoic. stoic.C C M610 8 20 YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN TO LEAUN halftone and line drawing for Illustrating : peunanciit work. CIO I'axlon block. block.C C XIE2S Il WANTED-COMPF.TENT GIKL Foil GEN- cral housework In family ot finii , with or without washing ; good wages. 2C02 Ponplcton _ ave. _ _ c MOJO 6" WANTED , A COMPETENT COOK FOH GEN houicnnrk , no waMilm ? , reference lequlrcd 1C4 Park avenue , Council IlluuH. C SI63I WANTED , EKPEniENCnD NUnSE FOlTTWO chtMun and to assist In light second work rtfeicncc required. 101 Park avenue , Counci Dluffs. C MC35 1 'OR HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OK THE CITY. 111L O. K. Davis Company , 1W5 Farnim D 171 HOUSES , EENEWA . CO , 10S N. liTH ST. D 172 MODERN HOUSES , C. A SIAUIl , 93 N Y.LU'L D-173 CHOICE HOUSES AND COlTAOErf ALL OVER the city. J5 to J10. ridcllt ) , 170J Tarnam St D-174 HOUSES , WALLACE , IIROWN DIX3CIC MTU nnd Douglas. D175 HOUSES , COTTAGES ft STORES , ALL PARTS ot city llr nnnn. Love Co , 43i ) I'axton bliick U-17G MOVINO iioiisnuoi.n GOODS AND PIANOS , Om Van Ai Storage Co. , 1115 1'aniam. Tel. 1159 , _ _ D 177 I.AIIOU uar. U'CAGUI : , IDTH & DODGB. D-H2 1IOUSIS , FI.\TS. GAHVIN l. ! FAltNAM D-178 nousis ion IUNT. IIUAIIS , i1 XXTON HI.K. n 173 LAUGH LIST. M'CAOHIJ , 1STI ! 4 DOIHSll n-iso D m roii HUNT. r > iTAC'iiin : : k-noo.M , MODF.IIN hout-o , nice livvn , SMI IMeiCii bt D 17J CHAIUiS ; II WILLIAMSON. C01 JIii3 III.DO. D-MS30 .V22 FOH HUNT FINI : nnsiniiNn : WITH HVUN nnd Inrn1 * Kroundn on I'.iilc Avenue Strlcllv modern Hat ami htcii's In the new Dmliliro InilMlllK , nppo lln rlty linll , John VV IloMiIni , ugent , 1S02 Katnam Ht D-976-A10 10-noo.M MOUF.HN iti iDn.N'ri : WITH IIAKN and IUIKO. vvtll f'mlo.l ' hroundi finely located. Si * John W. ISobblnH , ngcnt , 1SOJ Fariuim St. D-163 six KOOM roTTAon. FtinNisiirn on UN- . fOJ Uoiilh 0th P 3I3-A6 * ni\r uoyt < i : OF TUN JIOOMS ; MODern - ern rnnvenlompii , : oi : PniiKlus t ; very Imndy tn huclncie. Inqulra of 1) . T Mount. 200 H. Wtli'Dt. L > M263 AND 6-llOOM MODUUN FLTS. . 11 3 lltli. 1 > MS6 0 > TEN-nooMin HOU.SU , MODEUN i.MpnovE- menti , ) klt CIB dtrnt ln < | ulro Itcid hotel , 8 , O. D 2M-D * 10-KOOM FLAT. nOFOL\P. NE\H JITII. MOD- rrn , fU'ani heat. Inijulro I.lndiiulbt. 311 S IHIi. D MS" ! 10 lo-nooM iioAnniNci noii&n ; WILL BILL furniture : UiKn ] > iy In room and board , J. J. Qlbxon , 911 Ut Nat'l bank. D-SJS T MonnnN iiorsi : . su N. nni KT. w 12-room modirn trlrk lioiife , ultli barn , 211" ! CnvH lit. IJ. Bteani-henlrd 7-room modern nal , 703 So. 16tli , KOOO E'rooin ninderii Hat , 1101 I'ncinc , 110. W. II , Molklf. Iloom Ul. Flr t Nat'l Bank. 13-515 KOH ItENT KUIIMSIIEI ) HOOMS. BTTiAM IIKATKI1 I1OOMS , TIJI.Hl'HONK AND ull coiuenlmcM. rules rcancnable , I'uiult HM- | ijcnce. ! IJ 8. 17th St. 1J 703 OlT I IKNT-NICKLY FUKNISHRn itOOM Foit Krritlomatl In private ( amll > ; referenct-s re- qulred. 1J10 Capitol Ave. 13-M117 All' _ v nniNisiiKD nooMS : noisi > MIS 8. 11th. K-.MMT 5 BOl'TII FUONT IIOOM , KIOKLV FUHSIslllD , 19 00 month. Small room. $3.00 , lilG Howard , FOIl LIGHT DouKlai. E-MWl 6 IiSIItAIII.D : FUIiNISHKU ROOM , 19U DOUd. uoo is AMI IIOAIID. MOUintN UltlCK , KUOM tl k VP. 8U N. 19TH. f-M-4-At _ _ I OOMU AND HOARD. tU H st. HOOMS AND IIOAIUI. ( Conllnoed. ) THIS MKltniAM , J3TR AND . K M1U Alt LVUGK SQUT1I FHONT PAnLOfl VOtl TWO ! lionrd ; rates reasonable. The Hour , 2020 Harnoy. T MII8 AID FItONT IlOOMSt Fllisr CLAS3 llOAHI ) ' , HIJA- Konalilo ratci. 1721 Douglas. 1' M271 S' 2 Oil 3 FUHNItlinU HOOMS. WITH IIOAItb ; cnn nccommoOnte J or 4 gentlemen for the numrner. 2IO Cats. > F MS9l 6 NICF.LY FUItNISHIH ) HOOMS ANIL I1OA11IJ , 2310 Uoudlns st. FM 319-7 * HOOM AND IIOAHI ) . 2011 DWOLA3. r M5M 10 rUIINISIIRD ROOMS. 2221 DODGK. F-MCC2 11' LAIlOU IIHAUTIFUL FUON1 IIOOM , ItOAT.l ) ; * . W up 3H North 19th. F MC22 JI HOOMS WITH uoAitn : HKFIII- 202 N. 18th. F M6S3 8 FOH nn.vr iJ.M'ini.Msnnii itoo.tts. c nrAMnntis FOII IIKNT , MAN AND win : ; city water ; waste pipe. 319 N 17th street G-833 1 UNFUIINISHUD UOOMS. 1112 B. 11TII. O-M2S3 8' KOH IliNTSTOIinS AMI Foil nnNT-THB 4-sTonr nnroic nt SIC Farnim St. This ImlldlnK han a llrrprnot cement basement , comtilele steam htatlti ; nx- ttircs. water on all lloors ; gas , etc. Apply at the ofllCM of Tha Itce. 1-910 AGISNT.H WAM'Kll. wn PAY K vcn 100 on. CP FOH n.vcn IAMH wltli correct aililrens tn Nrlirnska ( nutiililc of Omalin ) nnd eurrnundlnir stales Semi lOc for hlnnk book and Instructions to n. H S Co. , Omaha , Neb. J M771 A20 WANTED AOHNTS. 173 I'UIl MONTH AND expenses paid active men If right. Roods sold by sample only t pntnplen , also linrsa and car- rliiKo furnished free. Address Jobber , llox 5303 , lloston , Mass. J 182 MOMJV TO I.OAV ItHAIj KSTATI3. ( Continued. ) SK PKIl CI3NT MONI3V TO I/5AN ON OMAHA property , Neb. farms. W. 11. Melkle 1st Nafl k. W-193 ANTHONY I/JAN & TIUTST CO . 3K N. Y. K ; quick money nt low rates for choice form Innds In Iowa , northern Mls ourl , eastern Nelirnfkn. W-191 LOANS ON iMPitovni ) & UNIMPIIOVID CITY property. W , Farnam Smith & Co . 1J20 Knrnam. WANTHD. GOOD FAHM LOAlNR IN HASTKIIN Neb. IL a 1'cters & Co. , U. S. Nnt. Dank bMg. W-M2IS JO FAIIM LOANS. ONII TO TUN YKAPS ! IX\V- est ratal. Garvln Hros. , 161J Farnam St. W MJC3 AS WH WILL IIAVIJ J2CO.OOO TO J30).0i TO LOAN In April , May , June and July on flril-clafs Im proved Omaha property In stim of Jl.OOO to $1000) ; want applications nt once ; lowest rates on tiert leans. Fidelity Tru t company , 1702 lnrnnm St W m MONUY TO LOAN AT LOW IIATUS. THH O F. Divla Co , IMfi Farnnm St. W 193 MO.M3Y TO I.OAX CHATTELS. . TO LOAN. 30. CO 10 DAYS FHUNI- lur < rlanoa , etc. DultOieen , rooms. Ilnrkcrbile , X-11W MONKY TO IXN ON FUllNITUIlU. PIANO" ? . liorsc ? , Mnnnns. etc. , at lowest rates In city ; no removal of ijoods : strictly confidential ; > ou can pny the Innn oft nt any time or In any amount. OMAHA MOIllOAUH LOAN CO. . 306 So ICtli Kt. X1W olIA cts. FOII SALU-HALF INTHHUST IN FA1HMONT Tribune. Price f00 ! , J50 cash and 110 monthly. Nonruvn Jackson , Crete. Neb. Y CO WILL BULL AT SACIltrlCU. T1H3 equipped foundry nnd machine shop nt Onmd Island Fur particulars address P M. Wales , Trny , N. Y. , or George IJ. Hell , Oinml Island , Neb , Y MC37 A15 FOU aALIJ COMI'LIJTIJ NEWSPAPER OUT- lit , Uabcivck cylinder press , engine , full line of > pe ; a bargain. Address W. J. Cook , lllalr , Neb Y-M223 AC I did not know where I might find The niche that nature for me had ; I took my pen and freed my mind The answer came through Bee want ad- ( n. A. R. ) AVASTCD TO H13 > T. vVAN'TnU-HY TWO aBNTkCMEN. JIQOJI IN private house , near Hanscom park. Address H 33. Dee. K-2OT-5 * STORAGE. Oil.VAN & STOnAGU. 1115 FARNAM , IIIL. 1550 1'ACirtC STOIIAOK AND WAREHOUSE CO , SJOS-'JIO Jones. General etoraEO and fonvarUlns. M 1S1 U TO IIUV. SECOND HAND rUUNITUHB AND STOVCS. Ilrown's , 10J 3. Mtli. N MC15 A1S * _ CAhH PAID roil OLD rCATHKK DCDS. U G. Doup , 1307 Nicholas St. N M7S7 A20 WANTED. A 10 TO 15 II. I . ClAS.OL.INi . : KN- Klne , teeonil hand , In BQO'l condition , hebr.islca my Co , 14th and Nicholas. N-1GS 0 PIANO. C. P. UAIUUSON , N. Y. Lira i 7 * GOOD SnCOND-IIAND IlKI.t , TO ANSWKU the puipo e of lire bell In town of 2000 Inlialil- tantH Address r. J. Sadllelc , vIll.iKe cleric , Wllber , Neb. N-M01S U' FOR SAMS 1IOUSKSVAC3 ON 3 , 1STC. I'OH SAL.K PAMIL.Y HOUSi : AND PIIAHTON : ohenp. Inquire Windsor stablca , Uth and Davenport. 1' MtXX ) C roil SAL.U , hTANDAUD HltHD DAY MAUI3 , G jcara old , sixteen hands high , ladcan drive ; full rubber trimmed harness and phaeton In food onler. llar aln nt Ii Ad- dnsa W" . M. , care lice otllce , South Omaha. I1 MCQ3 6 * Fen SALT : CHEAP. ONH cisn c.\imiAGi : | suirey. tvro sets double harm-is , slile saddle , horce cover ? , lap robes , etc , also SUInway up- rlKht nlanu. All In good order. Inqulie < S. 20th ave. . City. P-M6J9 C FOR SAIn 'MISCKM-.WnOUS. HARDWOOD CHIIIIIING HOG AND CHICKEN fence , cheaper than "all wire. " c. n. I ee. C01 Douglas. Q 1SS _ cTlIfKHN. HOG AND 1..AWN rnNCTS ; AIJ wire ; ihenpcr than wood. Wire Worl > ,403 So. Hlh. 1318 MJ _ UIST : SUED swur.r roi'ATOis. $1 2s PIH bbl , all sorts. Address Tlico Williams , Omnhn Q MISS INVKSTIOATC TUB FAMOUS ItOIlN raniri' . ' ! liulea , complete , $22 Si } . Ilruwn's , 10J So Ktli Q-MI.H A13- ANS , riTTKR. "W B , KTH fiT Q m 330-mJ CONTKACTOUS AND DUILUOUS OF OIL. . GAS anil nrlrelnn wells. C. H. McCieudy & Co. , NeoJc lm , Knn. R-SIS76 AS ! ' SIASSAOH , IIATIIS , IJTC. MMK. SMITH. 1611 IIOWAHD. ROOM 5 : MAS- SOE ' " ' "team both1 * T U19 AC itns D , I.UON , nwcTiiic MASSAGH nmr imrlorn ; rebtful and curative. 417 So. Uth St. , upatalrn. T-MCOllt * FOll DUNTAU WOIIIC GO TO DIt. 8KYMOIJR ; loncst clmrKen , vroik uarnntceil ; i > nlnk s ex- traction. 932 N ! < th i't. U MH3 A2 i-j-co-Jtui'Ttinr : CURKD TII.I * IIAV IST ron J25.CO ; nu pain , no Uetentlun from bntlnest ; wo refer to hundrrda of putlcrts cured. Thn O. C , Sillier Co. , 9W-5 New York I.tfe Hide. , Omiha. U-1SC vTAVI TOP. UTKniNB TKOUllLK ? . 316-R IIHC lllils ; pli } iitlari , consultation or health book free. "U-1S7 UATHS , MASSAUn , MMLI. POST , SWU 8 15TH. U-lfS 1USS TURRIIJ * HAH RI7MOVED HUH DllKSS- nuiKluK parlors to 2d lluar , I'axton block , ictb street cleratnr. U M462 AS * JMAHA UKNTAfe t'OM.KOI3 , 13TH & PACIFIC St . Teeth rtlleil with eold. amalgam , tin , gut- tapercha , ceirrnt and platen mad * far cost of material only. Teeth extracted and cleaned free. U-1S3 CUIIB WRINKI.nS. I1AI.DNESS & St'Pin. : lluau > linlr. K6 Chambtr ot Commerce. True Co. I U-MCJ2 U CHJII TUB\TMENT IS ItJK LADIES KXCMJ- flvely. New Hjglene Jnstltule. 21 ! and 114 Ileo bulldlne. U MJ7 ! Ml JIONUY TO I.OAXR1JAU UhTATIi. 1IONBV TO LOAN ON IMPROVUD OMAHA rial ulate. llrenuan , Love Co. , I'axton uloek. W-W JN OMAHA PROPERTY. I/lWEhT RATES : buUJImr luarui wanted , fidelity Ti-u t Co. CXCRI.L.UNT OPPORTUNITY TO DUY ESTAB- Hshetl liardWAie business In town of 1.2CO : loca. tlon , Willamette Valley , Ore. ; no opposition ; Block , f2.6COOO. AdUr&s "William , Cllri-stenKen , ' UrovvnbVllle. Ore. Y M270 C LCASG AND FURNITURE FOR SALK ; I1IG- gest and boat family hotel In city ; location central , full of boarders. J. J. Gibson , 514 1st Nafl bank. Y 339 13 MEAT MARKET , ISTAHL,1SHED 4 YRS . AT a birgaln. J. J. Gibson , 014 1st Nat'l bank. Y 360 13 A SNAP FOR GOOD nAKIMt OR WAGON num. bakery Uoln Booa business ; requiring ; Email capital. Address A. J. K. , 122 So. 12th St. , Lincoln , Neb Y 611 6 TOR EXCIIAARH. FOR CXCHANOn TWO CT.GAR LOTS ON Ihth nnd 1'Jth ht-i , 12 blocks south of court house , for choice residence lot or house and lot. Will assume small Incumbrancc. Address H 51 , Itee. Z 140 TO TItADC. J13000 IN RECEIVERS CnRTIFI- cates and $20000 cash for a vacant lot In the north part of the city. Address H 43 Dee. Z 610 V FOR nxcHANGE Timnn CLHAR LOTS AT Foitleth and Dodge sticets for lot on or near I'nrmm , or tor modern house In dtsliable loca tion. West Omaha preferred ; would ajiHume small Incumljrance. Addresa II 47 , lice ollicc. /-MCU 7 ron SALI : Rn\r , ESTATE. KOTJNTZi : I'LACn I3ARGAINS , J2.500 , $1,750 TO 1C MO. hee photos nt ICth and Farnam Morse Uldc. J , J. Gibson , 514 First National Ilk. HMg. RU-200 HOUSnS , IXJTS. FARMS , LANDS. LOANS- Gee 1' . Beinls Real Ustute Co , Paxton Lllock. RU 201 FOR PALE , A LARGE AND ELEGANTLY FUR- nlbln'il residence , the most desirable locution on West Knrnam htreet. will be sold at a reason able price owner about to locate In another city , Address II C , Ileo office. ' RE MW3 AUSTRACTS. II. II. NEALE , E17 N. Y LIKE RU M273 30 IURGAINS AMONG UARGAINS. THE SNAP of all snaps Delightful i > lKht-room house. Elegant reception nail with Brate , modern In every respect , east front , pleasant home for any one. Dcstrablo locality , west part of the city. Nine-loom house In the best part of Hanscom , place Larse lot. Great bargain. M J. Ken- mtrd & Son , sole agents. 310-11 , J J llrnwn Idocle. RE-297 SNAPS J500 , full lot , C0xl24 ft. adjoining Kountzc Place. $ S.0 S W. corner 27th and Dorcas streets. lOOx 14i feet. H.710 for two hotifes nt 2710-18 N , 28th street. lot 61x00 feet. I2.COO , N. W. Corner 2Sth nnd Half Howard streetH. 81x120 feet. 56 000 , N. W. corner 23th and Capitol avenue , lot ffix 115 feet , S-ioorn modern nonce. John N. Frcnter , opp P O , HE M385 I ASTHOLOfiY. PROFESSOR A , MASERY OF EGYPT. PALM- Istrs" and astrology , the wonder of the age ; past , present unit future told 01 no charge , at 'MX Harney St. , Omahsi. Neb , 893 AS * LOST. LOST-&T IIEIINARD PUP. 10 MONTHS OLD , niiivkerii to name of "Ilex. " Itelurn to G , H. Pajne , 1003 Georgia ave , and receive reward. Lost ICO LOST. FROM RESIDENCE S3t GEORGIA avenue. March 21. fox terrier bitch , about 4 months old ; blade spot on side ; marked on head ; black spot at Joint of tall ; suitable reward. Lost M387 b LOST , SUNDAY MORNING , FOX TERRIER. vUru-halrcd. all white except tmall black spots on front edge of cars near head , answers name of Larry. Plensu return for reward to Win. D. Rancher , UO So , 2Cth ave. Lo t 614 I'AW.MIHOKnitS , II. MAROVV1TZ LOANS MONEY , 41S N. 1C ST. 219 JIL'SIC , ART AMI ULORGE F GELLENUECK. IIANJO , MANDO- Un and BUltui teacher. 1307 Farnam street , Tel 238. JOD iucvciis. OUR LEADER WHEEL I3 : MIDLAND. $15 ; blcjeles rented. Omaha Illcycle Co , 323 N. 1Mb 207 KLOCUTION. PI1YSICAD TIUININQ. MRS. DORWARD. C2J N , 1911) ) * M108-A27' DRES MAKINO. IN FAMILIES. MISS , Btun'y ' , 43U4 JlurJette. M 77 tU EMPI.OVMKXT. orricn. , - ANY ONB WANTING MAMl OH FEMALE ! help , call Canadian office , 1S22 DoUKlux ; tile- phone S4. M27E SO SIIORTIIAMI ANII Tl'I'KWIHTINO. A. C , VAN SANT'S SCHOOtC 6ia N. Y. L1FIX 20S AT OMAHA HUB. COLLEflK , ilSTH A DOUGLAS ' J- 203 CHAMPION CARPET CLHA.NI.NO CO , CARPET beattn , fcoured nnd renovnOfd ; retlttlnR Jind re- Inylnff carpetn n fpeclaltyr n6w manngcmcnt. 718-720 Soutli 14th St. , OnmhL , Neb. Tel. rM , CS3 A17 IVATCHMAICKItS. WATPIIES CLEANED , 7C ; MAIN SPIUNO.7SC ; watch crystnU , 15e ; cloekn repaired cheap ! spectacles , ecRlnRse < < , ' 4 prfoe ; ejcs teited frees work warranted. Ashbel Patterson , Ifill Fnrn'm S13 M22 SHWI.M ! MAOIIINI2S AXI > SiUl'PMIJS. NEW HOME , HOUSEIT6tD AND WHITK machine of.lce , 15U Cap. avo. Tel. ir.74 , 201 \A\Ct AT. . LIFE INS. POLICIES NOUGHT. W. K. HOLDEN < jn Kl'llMTURE ' I'ACKKII. GET M. S WALKLIN'fl PRICF.S ON FIIRNI- turo pacUlne , rtp Irlng. upholstering ; matlrcooj made nnd renovated ; 2HI Cumlnn Tpl 1W. KIKI1ICAL. UVDIES ! rillPIIESTER'S ENGLISH PENNY- roynl Pills ( Diamond brand ) arc the be t. fife , rellihle Take no other. Send 4e. stumps for particulars. "Relict for Ladles , " In letter by return ninll. At druggists Chlchestcr Chemical Co . Philadelphia , Pa. Mention Itee. -M637 C SIIIEWAT.KS. SIDEWALKS-ARTIFICIAL STONE , 1IIIICK. natural stone.V. . J. WelsSans. 30J 3 17lh st. Ml M5 SUES & CO. , PATENT SQLICIIOHS , L'co Bulldlnu' . Oimlia Ncl ) Advlco nnd Palunt IUnl ( KKEK Searles & Searles , fpcclnllstt In il und Atl Private Diseases and Disorders of Men , Trcatmcut by mall Consultation Free. " SYl'HILLlS ' Curcdf or life. TREATMENT TOR ALL FORMS OE TUMALE WEAK NESS AM ) DISEASES OP AVOMEX. C.itarrli. all Dlaoasealpf the Nose , Throat. Chest , Stomnch , Liven lilooJ , Skin and Kidney Dibcases , Lost /Alanhooil , Hyilroecle Vnrlcocele , Gonorrlie.lv Gleet. Syphilis unil AM , PUIVATE UISKASES OF MEN. Piles , Fistula anil RccUl Ulcers cured with out pnln or detenUon from business. I [ right's Disease , Diabetes and Kindred maladies. Call on or addrogs with stamp , DR , SEMES 8 SEMES.IW PROF. JOyES : TALKS f X hCJCI.VLlSM. Milken tlict AililrvHH to tlic Ouinlin WmiiunN Gluli. Prof. "AV. A. Jones , superintendent of the Nebraska Institution for tlio Dllnd , addressed the Woman's club yesterday by Invitation of the Department of Sociology. Prof. Jones treated of scientific socialism , describing ox- Istins eoclal conditions ard tracing their evolution , without , however , .pronouncing upon the Justice of our present class rela tions , or prescribing a cure for our indus trial Ills. The underlj Ing principle of the discussion was the truth , Illustrated by the .history of mankind from savagery to civilization , that the mode of pioducing those things that sup port life/ / and the method of exchanging and distributing them determine the status of society. The usual definitions of the three factors of production were given , and their oiganlc relation under the power of private property was described. It was shown how such organization had produced the slave system of the ancient world , the serf Bjstem of medieval time , and the wage- system of today. The handicraft , the manufacturing and the machine epochs of production were de scribed. In the first the producer owned all the factors of production and tlio product was his. In the last stngo the capitalist , owning to begin with two of the factors of production , buys his labor In the cheapest market , and then owning all the factors , the entire product Is his also. The effect of this fltato of affairs upon the laborer was traced. After an Interesting discussion of the tendency of tha time to "socialize" produc tion , the speaker noted the trend of capital to combine and concentrate and then ho showed how the farmer ( s helpless to em brace the ono or to protect himself from the effects of the other. In conclusion the speaker.stated his con viction that the movement of tiio Industrial world which ho had descilbed would not bo arrested , but would pass on till the state itself should become the great producing and 1 distributing power. i 1t ' Old I'euiilc. Old people who requlro medicine to rcgu- late the bowels and IdJnejn will find the true remedy In Hlectrlc 1)1 ) tiers. This medl- cltio does not stimulate and contains no whUky nor other Intoxicant , but acte as u tonic and alterative. It acts mildly on the stomach and bowels , adding Htrcngth and giving tone to the organe , theieby aiding Nature In the performance of the func tions , Hlectrlc Hitters Is an excellent ap petizer and alda digestion. Old people nnd It Just exactly what they need. Price 60c and $1,00 per bottle at Huhn & Co.'s drug store. CY rn lull ; CluIi'M A ii mi it I ExhlltK. The fourth annual exhibit of the Ceramic club promises to be an 'oVent ' of moro than usual Interest In locals artcircles. . The members of the club hive Spared no palna to surpass all previous .efforts and arc now flattering themselves that they will succeed moat admirably. In tha/vay of entertain ment , the women will servo tea , and each i visitor who purchases a 'etlrof the fragrant beverage will bo permitted to carry away : a cup and saucer , decorated by some mem ber of the club. The dates fixed for the : exhibit are April 10 , 12,13 and U. . ,110 i No potash no mifferal no danger in S. S. S. This means a great deal to all who Icnqw the disastrous effects of tlieso drugs. It ia the only blood remedy guaranteed * ; 8. 8 , 8. forces tlio disease out through the skin docs not dry up al the poison to decay the bones , like in mercurial mixtures do. tc ' I was almost a physical vrrecU , the result of 'e . mercurial treatment Ul for blood poison j B.8 B. Ii a real blood remedy , lor It cured mo per manently. " lloiiry llolh , 1818South Ninth Street , Bt. LonlD , Mo , , Boolu tree jaddrwi Swift Sp cflo | Co. , Atlanta. j > START THE BALL ROLLING Republicans Open Oily Campaign with a Mooting in the Eighth Ward , BIG CROWD AND ENTHUSIASM RAMPANT Clintrinnu CorulMi of Clly Committee mill W. l.\ Ctirlcjtlio I'rIiic-liiH | SicnUrm mill Tlielr Srnllinciil * Itrcctic Vluoroiin AiiplntiMO. The republicans of the Eighth ward Inau gurated the municipal campaign at Sander's hall last night with ono of tlio most en thusiastic and. effective meetings ever held In the want. Iho hall was filled and the sentiments expressed by the various speak ers were applauded with more than ordinary vigor. T. S. Crocker , the president of the club , presided , and ho Introduced Chairman B. J. Cornish of the city central commlttco as the first speaker. Mr. Cornish's speech was largely dovotwl to an effective showing up of the hypocrisy of the fUslonlsts In the present campaign and his telling arraignment of the Icglslatlvo combination was greeted with prolonged cheers. Mr. Cornish began with the statement that although It would bo Impcfslblo to have such a spirited contest as that Iwhlch the republlcaas have Just passed through without leaving some sere spots , they had the sat isfaction of knowing that the ticket they now presented to the \otors was the best city ticket that thopeoplo of this city had been asked to endorse In years. Referring to the pretensions of the fuslon- Ists , the speaker said that ono of the duties of the campaign was to place the Issues Bquarely before the people and to tear away the mask of hypocrisy that the popoerats were wearing. That party pretended to bo for purity In politics , but It had no sooner got Into power than It hid attacked the very principles of our government. The man who stoto a vote or meddled with the ballot box committed a crime against our Institutions , but the popocratlc majority In the present legislature had stolen not one ballot box or the ballot of a waid , but the ballots of Douglas county. It had thrown out men who had been fairly elected by the people only In order to get a two-thirds majority In the house. HOWni.I/3 "Hd'ORM" RECORD. No man who had been a candidate for ollico last year had conducted n cleaner cam paign than Senator Kvnns. Outside of his regular campaign assessment he had not paid out a dollar to be elected , nor had Jie asked a single man tooto for him. But ho had been thrown out simply because the popu lists had declared that unless their man , Jeffcoat , was seated they would nol support Ilovvell for mayor. And Evans had been thiovvn out on the- ground that naturaliza tion papers had been Issued at the expense of the republican central committee when they had before them ordeis for elghty-sK naturalization papers which were signed by U. E. llowoll as chairman of the democratic county central committee. And now this man. Howell asked to bo elected mayor of Omaha as a "reform" candidate. Mr. Cornish also called attention to the Incons stency or the popoerata in regard to the police board. They passed a law which declared for a non-partisan board and then they appointed a board not ono member of ivhich had voted the republlcin. ticket last year or was expected to vote the republican ticket thJg year. The fus1on.lst also loved to peso as an anti-monopoly party. They claimed much credit because they had engrafted Into the Omaha charter a provision that no municipal franchise should hereafter be granted unle.-s It was approved by a vote of the people. They asserted with truth that this would effectually prevent any new corporation from obtaining u foathold In Omaha. But wa It from the corporation that did not exist or the corporations that already existed that the people wanted relief ? The popocrats had been very zealous to guard the Interests of the people against corporations that might como In the future , but tncy had practically given to the pieaent corporations a per petual monopoly at the expense of the pee ple. POPULISTS JN TIID SADDLE. The next speaker was W. P. Gurley , who declared that this campaign was not a warfare - faro of republicanism agalrat democracy , but of republicanism against middle-of-the-road populism. Nearly a majority of the dele gates In thd populist city convention had re fused to support Howell because ho was not a populist. Then John Jeffcoat , who occupied a seat In the senate that was stolen , and John O. Yelstr , who occupied a seat In the house that was also stolen , had risen to assure their populist brethren of the excellency of the populism of Howell. And on their recommendation the nomina tion was consummated Mr. Gurley also touched briefly , but ef fectively ; on the legislative record of the . fusion candidates. Ho asked whether their ; record Indicated that they had gene to Lin coln to represent the people and legislate In tholr Interest , and ! declared that from first to last their efforts had been directed to throw the pic-sent officials out of office and to Insert themselves In their places. The most vigorous cheering of the evening was Inspired when iMr. Gurley paid hla re spects to the boltera' brigade. "Sometime agoVad ! the speaker , " .some of my friends criticised mo severely because I refused to vote for certain candidates that had been nominated by my party. Ono of these was Colonel Mel iRedfleld. But I want to tell Colonel Redfiold today that I never laid down the principle that a man who holds a public oftlco at the hands of the republican party fhould bite the hand that fed him. " J , J. Boucher and Harry Brain o spoke briefly. They referred to the general excellence cellenceof the republican ticket and con tended that It deserved the support of every citizen who desired good government. Fol lowing them , short speeches were made by several candidates , among whom were John N. Wcotborg. A. G. Edwards , Ernest Stuht and iMyron lj Karr , CAMI'AIG.V COMMITTUn.S. Joint Ni'HNlon Hi-Id to niNCiiNM the iiutli : > u OullooU. There vvno a hare quorum present at Inst > night's meeting df the democratic city cen tral commlttco in the hall of tlio Jackaonlan ; : club. club.After After several Items of executive business liad been transacted , delegations of popullsta and free BllvoritPH that were In waiting out- sldo tha hall were admitted. The represent- ntivea of the three wings of the fusion ticket then conferred as to the work to bo done during the coming campaign. ) Chairman Molse was empowered to ap point committees on ward meetings , speak ; ers , ratification meetings and other Institu tions of a political campaign. Ho announced that ho would name these committees at later date , It was decided to have a Joint cxacutlvo ommlttco to look after the welfare of the fusion ticket during the campaign. This will ' onslat of five members from each of tha llir ? * branches of the fusion party. It will lold Ito first meeting on Wednesday morning it 10 o'clock at the democratic campaign ' - icadquarters , 101 South Fifteenth street. KcpillillcJlllx , The Swedish-American McKlnley club held meeting last night In Svenska Journalen's coins , 16J2 Farnam street , The members vero very late In arriving , a portion of hem attending another meeting the first iart of the evening , but finally nearly a ull attendance of the club members was iecurd , The following now members were received : Tel Anderson , A , F. Ohlson , Alfred LInd- lulst , J. A. Johnson , Swan Anderson , Au- uat Carlson , John S. Schelln , J. P. Jerpo ind C. O , Mockelatrom. The republican city ticket was discussed length , capeclally the candidate for the navoralty , but no definite action was taken. The executive commltteo wan Instructed arrange for holding mwtlngj In the dlf- erent wards during the present campaign inder the auspices of the club. The club adjourned to meet again next londay evening. Seventh \\uril ilfiiiihllctiii Club , The Seventh Ward llepubllcan club held short session at Its headquarters , 1213 'ark avenue , last evening , with C. A. Baldr win In the chair. Short speeches were mad by Charles llclndorf , I ) , T. Mount , Sam Me- Lood and others. Upon motion of Mr. lleliv dort the following resolution wax passed "Moved , That wo heartily endorse the action of the city convention held on Saturday lasl and pledge our united and earnest supporl to each and every candidate nominated by the convention. " The meeting adjourned tc meet again Friday next at 8 o'clock. Itrpiilillrait Central CoininHtoo Moot * The republican city central commltteo has been called to moot tonight. HO DII1VT MICH MAYOR llltOATCII 1M pe in nil Km at In Therefore Sim- liriulcil for Thirty In > . Sam G , Krnst , plpcman of hose company No. 12 , was on the carpet before the Klro and Police board last night. Ho was charged with taking part In political matters other than to cxcrclso the right of suffrage , and using language unbecoming a member of the department at company quarters , for which he was suspended from duty March 27 at the request of Mayor Broatch. The In vestigation occupied the hulk of the ses sion , and It was developed that considerable feeling existed between James Ilnrdln. ono of the witnesses , and tun accused. Ilia tes timony was to the effect that Ernst was In the habit of attacking his superior officers with opproblous language and vplthets and that ho had been particularly lavish In bestowing - stowing the same upon Major Uroatch. Har- dln's evidence , however , was emphatically rebutted by that of Scott Jackson. Joseph Henderson , A. D. White and Frank Scott , but Krnst was suspended for thirty dajs. Charge * were preferred against Policeman McCarthy for entering a saloon while on duty. Set for hearing at next regular meet ing , as were similar charges against Police man Arnold. Leaves of absence were granted Officers McCarty , eleven days ; A. H. Burr , flvo days ; S. D. Osboruo , five days ; Harry Flint , five days. The following Invitation from the commit tee II. S. Wllcox and A. Hospe , jr. ap pointed by the board of managers , was read and accepted : "The TrausmlsslsslppI and International Exposition Inauguration celebration will take place Arbor day , April 22. on the expos- ! tlon grounds. The parade will form at Sev enteenth and Farnam streets at 1 p. in , In which your board Is Invited to participate. Prominent speikcrs have been engaged , and the exercises will bo of an Interesting char acter. " The claim of Helln & Thompson for J35 for a sign destroyed by a hose wagon run ning to a fire was denied , Investigation show- lug that the sign was on the odgu of the side walk , which Is prohibited by ordinance. AMUSEMENTS. The audience at Boyd's last night mani fested much delight with the entertainment furnished by the Pay tons. The western play , "Tho Golden GUnt Mln ° , " was pre sented and bomo pleasing L'peclaltlcs ' and moving pictures were on the program. The drawing card for tonight will bo "The Octoroon. " At the matinee tomorrow "Driven from Home. " Scats will ho placed on sale this morning for the coming ten night engagement of the Woodward Theater compiny , which will open at thci Crelghton Thursday night. During the stay , this well known organisation will bo seen In n number of new comedy successes as well as presenting a few of the produc tions with which It has become Identified. The usual low prices will be In force during the Woodward engagement. Matinees will bo given Wednesdays , Saturdays and Sun day. Opening : with a matinee Sunday , April 11 , and continuing for four nighli , Solter & . .Martin's "Undo Tom's Cabin" will be the attraction at Boyd's. ADVERTISING 3IKVS CLUU OIIJECTS. CrltlclMi-n the Stale Fnlr Mnminers' Treatment of NcvvHiniiier * . At a business meeting of the Advertising Men's club held In the Commercial club rooms vesterday , the following resolution re garding the so-called official state fair bulle tin was unanimously adopted : Whereas , The munag ro of the Nebraska State fair have seen fit to contiact with a. publication known as the Stiite Fair Bulle tin for the two previous consecutive years for the nlloffcd purpose of advertising the state fair , to the detriment of nil news papers In Nebraska and western Iowa ; and Whereas , It Is understood that they arc about to contract for another yr > ar with Homo so-called official oigan ; and , Wheipns , Merchants h.ivo boon Induced to advertise in the same heretofore under the Impression that It was solely In the In- toiests of the stnto fair , while it was prin cipally for the benefit of the publlshci ; therefore , be it Resolved. That the Advertising Men's club requests all merchants and mlvpr- tlscrs to refuse ta enter Into nny advertis ing contract with nnv so-called olllcltil orsan ippresenllng the state fnfr this year , nnd that all nevvspipers In Nebiawka and vvostoni Iowa bo requested to co-opc'rato with the Advertising Men's club of Omaha with n view of having the state fulr mnn- airoment use only regular publications In advprtlslriK the state fair , as that method Is the only way of muklns the fair a suc cess so far us attendance ; nnd bo It further npsolvcd , Thut the nowbpapers bo ri > - rjuestrd to demand of the state fnlr man agement that there be no official state fair publication In the future. If you want to be on the safe side , stick to the old reliable. Dr. Bulls Cough Syiup. It Is sold by dealers everywhere. "Cimtor'N I.nut I < 'lBht. " "Custer's Last Fight" Is the title of a picture aent out with the compliments of the Anhcuser-Busch Drawing company of St. Louis. It Is a chromo-typa print , being al most the perfection , of the pi Inter's art. It Is a vivid representation of possibly the greatest Indian fight In this country's lila- tory , and the central figure Is the dashing ind fearleEs cavalry leader who met an un timely death on that bloody field. Custer la the only one of his band left standing. Ml the principals among the chiefs of the 3Ioux arc designated on the picture. The picture Is a copy of the celebrated painting f the same name , and the frame Is of whlto jnamel and gilt , which , with the colors of ho print , make a handsome ensemble. With he frame the picture Is about three by four leot In elze. Deccbam's Pills for 'Stomach ' and Liver Ills , Action WIIH Unauthorized. The name of Harry E. Easton was pre sented to the republican city convention lust Saturday night when candidates for the lflce of tax commissioner wore- placed In nomination , Mr. Uiston sajs that this ac- lon was not authorised and that lie was lot a candidate for this or any other office , P tjton Ilrothern Get Pour Yearn , Frank and Emmett Peyton , the met who convicted of "Blanche" vero shooting Ken- ledy , were sentenced by Judge Dukcr yes- erday morning. They were elvcn four 'ears in the penitentiary. < - REPUBLICANS CET TOGETHER Wliat Litllo Disfippointment Existed After ( ho Oonvontion is Disappearing. READY TO OPEN UP THE CITY CAMPAIGN Treachery of Ilroateh Han the KITcct , of Mnkliiir the Tarty Lraitcr * Peel Snre of I'lectltiR' - , the Hntlrc Ticket. Tlio two Decks' campaign that Is to demonstrate whether Omaha Is to bo gov erned by cnpablo odlclaU during tlio next three yoAra or to bo turned over to the tame clement that dominated In the present legis lature begins today. The central commit tees of the various parties will moot at once and map out the plan ot campaign. The light will begin Immediately and bo vigorously contented until the last ballot lias dropped Into the box tno weeks from to- morro.v. That It will result In the success or the republican ticket Its supporters are confident. The opponents content them selves with the statement that It li going to bo a close fight and they icly on repuhllcia defections to offset the unsavory tecord of the principal fusion candidate. That \V. J. Uroatch and a certain clement among hln following will seek rcvongc bjr moro or less openly opposing his successful opponent Is regarded as probable. Several of his Immediate lieutenants have openly leclared that they proposed to vote for llow-pll , and they Intimate that Uroatch will yet como out by petition os an Independent candidate for ma > or. Hut so far the promised desertion of this llroatch leaders has produced an effect far different from that which they anticipated. Instead of Injurlnc : ho chances of Mr. Moorc , It IIBH changed many republicans who were lukewarm Into ictlvo vvorkcts for tlio republican ticket 'rom ' lop to bottom. They remember the .Inlnger campaign , and , although In some cases thplr personal preferences were over ruled by the majority In the convention , hey now declare that Ilroatch must not b allowed to defeat a successful opponent a second time. This Is especially notlcenblo n relation to the manifesto ot County Cleric Hcddcld. llopubllcans are unanimous la lonounclng the action of Uodfleld as an act of un : alled-fot treachery , the conccquencro of which will fall on His own head. Even ils political friends declare that ho has 'orfeltcd tl.olr support and made votes for Moores. FORCED ON THn KUSIONISTS. But any possible defection In the repub lican ranks Is more than offset by the tre- nemlotia sentiment against Ed Howell , vvhlih nsplrcs the better clement In each wing ot the fusion combination. Howell was forced on the fuslonlsts by a ruling majority ot lemocrato , In which the more Influential members of the party were significantly absent. His candidacy was crammoil down the throats of the populists against tholr emphatic protest and In defiance of the ilino&t unanimous sentiment of the silver tcpubllcans. It Is known , moreover , that : ho democrats propose to sacrlllco the popu- Ist and silver republican nominees In How- ell's Interest. The democratic city central committee , which Is practically ruled by Howell , will jenil every effort to the election of the lead of the ticket and leave the tall to look after Itself. This Is well understood by the populists , and It docs not tend to decrease ; holr dissatisfaction. A dozen of the popu- Ist leaders openly declare that the populist party will not bo coerced Into supporting a candidate of Howell's caliber. They deny ; hat ho Is their candidate , and say that if .hey are compelled to choose between the two they will vote for Frank E. Moores Some of the populists are talking of a com bination of the populists , silver republicans and the bettor element of the democrats for the purpose of TUMiIng W. S. Poppleton as an Independent candidate. So far mat- .ers are In tea chaotic a state for any defi nite action , but the question of calling a meeting to take action In this particular is being seriously considered. Among the democ/ats Ilowell'a nomination Is scarcely raoie popular. Outside of the particular element that controlled the con vention the sentiment Is that he was abso lutely the worst candidate that could have been selected and the remainder of the fu sion ticket Is no tnoro satisfactory. HOWELL'S CHANCES PEW. That there arc hundred ? of democrats that will vote the republican ticket Is admitted on all sides and only a few of How ell's moat sanguine admirers Insist that he has moro than one chance Ju a hundred to realize his ambition. On the other hand , the republican ticket Is generally satisfactory to the rank and flic of the party and to Independent voters generally. The Integrity and ability of the candidates aie conceded by men of all par ties , and the record which they have made during their present trim Is regaided as unassailable Taxpayers who are familiar with municipal affdlis know that during th present admln'stratlon ' a financial syatem has been built up In the treasurer's and comp- tioiler's ofllces that Is stipctlor to any that exists in any otliei western city. It Is a system that makes official misconduct Im- piobabln and nny enibri/lcraent or perversion of public funus an Impossibility. Thmo facts Incline hundreds of voters who arc of different political faith to vote the lopub- llcan ticket In preference to voting for the Incompetents nnd political nonentities dished up for their delectation by the fusion can didates. The principal work ot the campaign will probably bo done through the ward orgaulza- tlonn. Deginnlng last night , the various ward clubs wIM bo addressed by prominent speakers , and the largo meetings that have been held during the last two weeks Indicate that the votets are deeply Interested In the outcome of the campaign. OHOAM/.IM : r7nt 'niiT CAMI AK.V. Uejiiihlleaii City Central Cnmniltfe Heetn anil ineelH OIIIeei-N. The republican candidates mot yesterday morning to select the offlcera of the city cen tral commltteo In accordance with the In structions of the convention Incidentally the situation In the various wards was carefully gone over and a general plan of campaign decided on. lucre was a marked Imimony of sentiment among the candidates. The otflcerH of thtt committee were selected with a view ta the satisfaction of all elements as far as pcsslblo. After some discussion K'l J , Cornish of the First ward was made chair man of the city central commlttoo , Charles Oo. s of the fourth ward , treasurer , Charles K. Dolndorff , sec-rotary , and 0. A. As'tvvlth ' of the Flfh ward , assistant secretary , The sentiment of HIOHO nt the meeting wa unanimously In favor of an aggicsslvo cam paign. The rrports from the various waids vvpro decidedly encouraging and Indicated that the conditions vvcio favorable for a declhlvo victory , The republican city central commltteo will meet tomorrow night to elect an executive committee and bcglu actlvo campaign worlc. fiOLD DUST. This is the Package remember it. It contains Washing Powder that cleans everything quickly , cheaply and perfectly. for economy buy ilb. package. TUB N. K. 1MIU1UXK COMl'ANV , Chicago , fit. I/ul . Now York , Boston ,