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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : MONDAY. MARCH 21. 1898.
SPECIAL NOTICES
Adi crllNCinrnt * far ilirsic colnniu *
Trill I c tnkcit until 12 tn. for tlic
unit nntll 8 11. m. for the
nnil Simdny rilltlimii ,
( . \diprtlnerx , li > - rciiii-xllnir | n nnm-
lirrcd olicck. cnn lin\e nnmrcru nd-
drrxuprt to it numbered letter In c reef
of The llee. Ainvrprn no nililrmNed
nrlll IIP dcllrercd on iircncu < atlon of
< lic rhpek only *
HnUfi , 1 1-Uo n word flmt lnnprtl n |
3c n word thcrenftvr. otlilnic taken
for ICHN ilinn U.'c for tinflmt Inner-
lion. Tlirie lUlvcrtUcmciitii in tint be
run eoiinrcutlt cl > - .
\VASTKD-S1TUATIO.\9.
JIY AMtnilCAN WIDOW. llOt'SKKnin-Ell FOIl
widower , liousekeepor or head chnmlJermald In
hotel ; go'Xl refertncc * . MUs Tulnt-r , West
e. N. 3 , A-MUIAIV
( SITUATION AS SALESMAN TOIl MATKHIAL
or contractors' nuppllt' , well acquainted vvltn
trade AddreM J to. llee ofllce. A-M1C2 ! g _
J'O.SITION WANTKD HY FIRST CltASS
clolluns unle-mnn In rlty or country town ;
refen nce < ; xclianBCd. J C2 , llee. A MISS 21 *
I.ADV WANTS MOIIT HOUSKWOUK : SMAM >
waRe * . Address K 28 , Uec. A MJ77 23 *
WANTKI1 MAI.13 III3I.I' .
TO TAKI : oiiiiits ; NIW LINK
of work : no heavy BjoJso cjrry ; tsinry or
commission. C. v. Ad.uns Co , ZiC3. . tl Ht.
KAI.KHMAN KOIt rinAHS. $ ir > A MONTH AND
expense * ; old llrm ; experience unr.ece" > ry ; In
ducements to customers. C , C. ISIaliop Ac ! - ) . ,
St. I ul * . H-130
lACnNTs"AND I1UANCII MANAOnilS ; SAI.AIIV
nnd commission. Hunter Tailoring & H.ilrt
Co , Cinclnnitl , O. Il-ltl9S-AprlI 1C *
VANTHI ) . AN MXI'KUJKXCUn rl/lUI'-T.
who speaks Gennin. Apply at It. UTIH. 1J13
Vlnton Ht. 11 u3
vi : WANT nxi-nitinNcr.n ono \NiKnits TO
Inkc charso of stiitc : pool money runrniiteed
If you cnn produce luislness. Impcrln' Mvstlc
legion. Omnlm. 11 MS11 n
f
VANTHD. 10 IIAUNKSS MAKIMIS : STIJADV
work. S.lmaltnnn llros , fct. Jo ei > tlo !
v IX > H US AT YOUR 1IOMI3 : DAY Oil
evenlnc : JO to } 12 vvivkly ; no cnnvT lni { or
exp"rlenco required ; < i'H p.irtlculnra nnl v ork
mailed on nppllcallon. Columlilan Mfir Co ,
301 N Cth St. , 1'lillndelplila , 1'a. B-MIIST *
YOU PAN MAKH J23 00 CLITAH WITH A VOXO-
phone ; lieit tnlktnR imrhlm' : lioar It Imjf n
mile : wrlto l > "fore territory H nil token , vvcst-
ern Gramophone Co. , Council Itlurfs , In
WANTP.D A OOOD HAHNHSS MAKP.H.
Viinler & Son , Council llluffs. H-113-21.
ALI SMn.N' TO BULL TnlLl'.T SOAP TO
denier * : 1100 PT month salary nnd exp > np :
iixn 'ilenri unnecessary. Iv ula Emit Co. .Kt.
Louh" . Mo. H Ml" . !
WANTHD. A GOOD DIinAD AND r\KH
Inker. Address 1C 2 , Hoe. H-M212 23 *
IVANTHD , TIJAMS TO HAUL lr * ) 0 JIHIfi : .
nlso Band , from car-i tn e\po Uon | Krounds.
John Mi McOonnn , 84 ? S ISth si n-MMl ? '
, ALISMIN TO CAIUIY ouu
lnl.rlentlnB oils nnd vnrnlshPd on commission :
slilo line or exclusively ; roferencci Aun'ln ft
McGee , Clevclind , O. 1 M2JT lg
WANTHD AT ONCn A OOOD COATMAlinit
and n pants maker. P. Souscy , Aurora , Non.
H MTi" 21 *
WANTKD. ixiinmnNPin CI-OTHING SALIS.
linn ; must undcrstind window drei lns.
Pioneer Clothlne Co , 2319 N St. , South Omaha ,
Nch. I1-M373 2f
WANTii > . LINOTYl'K OPHHATOn : UNION.
Time * . Duliuque , Iowa. II M 378 21 *
jn I-'KMAMJ uni.i * .
100 GIItI S 1T > II ALL KINDS OP AVOHK ; f3 TO
$7 week. Canadian Olllce , 1522 DouKln .
i' ' ' < c-m
GOOD COOKi Al'l'LY 113 N. 33D ST.C .
C MK3 23 *
J.\DIIN AND OIItLS TO DO NI3itLiVOItK'
nt home ; can devuto nil or ptrt time ; light , nl-
tiactlve woiU nnd R0)d piy. Cull 3J nnd 33 Hir-
Ker 1'lk. , cur. 15th and Pnrmm. C M.l'il 21 *
V'ANTHD , CTOMPHTHNT CJ1HL POH SMALL
family. 1024 1'arlt avenue. C M30"i ! t
OOOD , COMI'ITINT : OIHL POH OKNIHAL :
lioubttvvork. 1010 Wlrt Stiect. C-J13-1S *
IS'UUSK OIHL , AliOUT 1 YUARS OLD ;
Scandinavian preferred , 1107 N. 13th.
13th.C
C M372 22
KOH
CHOICK iiousna & COTTAGI S ALL oven
city , < 3 to $73. ridellty , 1st Hour N. Y. Lifts
D-4S3
IIOI'HP.1 , WALLACE. DROWN ULOCIC. 1CTH
and Douglas. D 433
l.AHOl : LIST. U'CAdUE , 13TH AND
D-131
sry. ri\TS. OARVIN imos. ,
D-4u
HOUSES. J , H. SHERWOOD. 423 N. Y. LIKE.
D ir.
r TIn | CITy. THrJ
O. P. Davla Company. 15fI'arnam. . D 437
JlOUSiS. IIUNUWA & CO. , 10S N ISTH ST.
D-f > 3
HOUSHS , STOUKS. I1EMIS , I'AXTON
D-133
xnw coTTAan , MONTHLY PAYMENTS coi
Jlto lllilB. D M331
nonniiN IMIOOM , ALSO 9-nooM
: Kcya nt 254S Oftp. Avc. Tel , C71. II It
Kolilson. ' n MIM
nousnuoLD noons AND PIANOS
Om. Van & . Storage Co , 1311VJ rnrnnm. 1V1. KGJ
rXOBlTIONAbOITOIITUNITY TOR UICIIIT
unity tn open nn exclusive family hotel and
v upaitmrnt lions , ? for inllroml nnil depot cm-
| io.\c3 | on South 10th Mreet , Omnha , within two
lilocKi of tM > now llurllimton nnil Union Pn-
iiolllo drpotRi new Imlldln - contain 60 larce
room" : nccommoilailon tor about 10) persons-
will leipe for term to responsible party who
1 1m * capital to furnish nnil conduct a llrst-cla
place. It G ) , Hoc. D 670
e-ItOOM MODCRX TL\.T. 111 ! SOUTH 11TII
D-M1C3
i-ou IIKNT. MonnitN S.HOOM ruiiNisnnn
holme. 5u. 53111 Avc. '
s-nooM HOUSR ON avriTOL Avn n. c.
rotor * & Co. . U. S. Nat. 11 ink bl.lir. D-M31J
n-nooM HOUSI : ox CAI'ITOL AVI : . NIAH
2Mli Bt. It. < - I'ctera & Co. , U , S. Nnt , llmk
roil nnvrvim.\i MKn IK ; ; > MS. 6
i : INrOHMATIO.V IIUUIIAU. 1319 rAUN.XM
I > -M1I8 MS *
a NICD noons iiousnicuiu-iNa. 111 : SOIITI
llth. i-M7M
.v HOO.MS. ii.5ovinu ui > . THAN
lcnt accommojntrj. 514 Mo IStli 8t
A \VKLI. rUHNISIIiD rilONT UOOXI WITH
Intli , to ono or two centlemcn. nvo block
from poatotllce. . . Adjrcis J 67 , llee. 13 Ml
DBSIIlAItLn ' ROOM. M. r. ROYS. N. Y I
'I'hone 811. E-M211 All *
If1lLY : rtmNisiiBD noons ; THIVATK PAST
liy. 1811 Ca ,
rou nnNT. ONI : on TWO
nKim * . inoJorn liouso : no extra chnrKa ilurlng
cxpgsltlon , Address 1C S3. llee. H MS13 ! t
IN PllIYATU FAMILY. 1315
t.-iia\isiu : [ > noons A\D noAiin.
Tim MIMIHIAM. FIHST.CL.VS3 FAMILY 1IO-
tel. - > ll > and Dodge liti. r 4e :
riioxr noo.\i : rnt
\iito family. 7W So. ih su v : tt si *
IIOOMS WITH BOAIID ; 3 lOr > OB
P M2SO :
IvlJONDIKH HOTEL. S. K. COIl. ISTH AND
We > b ter Bt . steam lieat
; rooms , II 50 per we * :
and up. r M69J
UTOI'IA , 1721 DAVKNTOUT ; TRANSIENTS
aroommodiitrd. K 413 A
Till : HOSK. HARNUY : ROOMS WITI
I aiM , rate * reaMnatile ; transients aeconmio
duird. r Me ; ]
FOIl UENT , SUITE OF ROOMS Ul STAIRS
ntsn front unit birlc parlors , suitable for fou
Kentlemen. 615 North SOth. r MJI8 ! !
LARCH ? . I'LBASANT KASJT ROOM WITH Q'K ' > I >
boanl ; small flinlly ; convenient to dummyt on
hlook from lUnscom park street or. 1543 go.
th. F-MSJl S3
I.-URNIBIIKD HOOMS. nil QUANT BT.
F-MK4 ! C
FOIt HKNT. HOOM3 AND HOARD ; FIRST-
rlasa aoconunodalloas ; rasonabl * cut. IGXT
Utraty . r-JsUT Sf
FOU nixTsTonns ATM orpicns.
'OR RENT-IN THE DEE IIUILDINO :
Ono large corner room , M lloor , wltli vault end
private office , water , etc.
Ono Urge front room , M floor , divided Into two
room * tiy partition ; water , etc.
One Urge corner room. tJ floor , with vault ,
water , etc.
) ne front room , divided liy partition , 3d floor ,
) na corner room , with vault , 3J floor.
One largo room , 3d floor , with partition dividing
It Into one la rue room and two smaller private
rosms ; water , etc.
Two large Krounil floor rooms , fronting 17th St. ,
nlth vault.
Bover l rmnll roonn on 4th floor , with vault * .
All thfuf rooms are heated nlth pteam , electrta
lUlitK , supplied with flrtt-clitts janitor itervlce.
Hl'vators run < ! ay and oil night ; building
Hrlctly fireproof. Apply to Superintendent.
Room 104 , lit-c bulldlnif. 1-153
: 'on RENT-DH K ROOM LV n ROUND nx oii
oTlc ( < - . Dec building ; water , steam beat , plcctrlo
IlKht and janitor service. Apply to 8uprln-
tendent. Dec bulldlnir. 1-197
i'OIl UENT THE 4-STORY IintCK nUILDINO
at 6K V'arnam Ht. This building has a fireproof
cement bailment : water on nil lloorf ; gnu , rtc.
A | ply at the orrico ot The llee. 1 910
TOU TRACKAOC. TRANSrKltRINO AND
de k room , npply to the Aultmnn A Tnjlor
Machinery Co. , N. E. cor , 8th and Jackson sts.
1-023
OKNT8. CITY OR COt'NTY , TO SELL
McDonald'B Ilavorlns Extracts. 2IH N. 17t'i
Bt. , Ornahn. .1 MJ27 ! > -
) AflKNTrt TO SELL MEDICINE ; A DOLLAU
bottle for y cents ; swlls on sluht : Rood innncv
frtr th rlKht man. 2-J South Main St. . Council
IllufTd , Ii. J 310-10 *
\VA. > TII > _ TO
THE ttSB OF HED ROOM St'lT AND TOLDINCl
twu for the storage ; best of c-nrc taken. K 2l > ,
llee oltlcc K MHO ! !
VE CAN SUPPLY VERY DES1R MILL'
tpnantH for M houw-s 5 to 8 nwm * vvltliln onn
work. If > ou liavo nnv housp.i for rent list
them wltli us at once. FIJellty , 1st llnor. N. T.
Life. K-1H70
WANTED , nY OENTLEMAN AND WIPE
board In ninnll prlvnto family where there arc
nn other boarders or roomers ; nrcommoilatlons
must be nice nnd price moiler.iti1 ; permanent
location well In. Address K 25 , life.
life.K
K M37C ! 1
STORAGE.
'ACiriC FTORAOE AND WAItr.HOUSK CO. ,
905 910 Jones , general storage and forviardlng
M-4G3
OM. VAN & STOIlAGi : , 1S11H PARN'JI. TEL 1530
M 4G4
FOR SALE-I
I1EDROOM SUITS. POLDINO nEIM AND ALL
IJndi uf household good : . , to quit l-uvlnnis , no
rSs. ? , : . , , rcf"sed. Xcb. Piimlturc To ,
110-13N. ICtli
Bt. O-735 AS
STOHAOU AUCTION SALH OP TIIRNIT'inn
c.inn-ts , etc. , nt 117 N. 13th.Vpilnp < lay , March
I , 1 p. ni. This Ii n rare opportunity of
BPI-
tlnt ; Roods nt jour imn price , us the entire lot
must bit sold Weilnraday. O 3C3 " *
'OK SALL' , A COMIUNATION DOUHLH I1OOIC-
CIIFB nnd ilcik , InrRc Mzc ; food ns now , but
_ choap.iat _ So. 23th St. O-SC8 K *
von SALniioitsis WAGOXS -
, , n-rc.
WE WILL SELL SEVERAL CARS OP 1'ltE.SH
counlrv hordes ' nt our nuctloncdnoday p. m.
ASalworlli-l'ioctor Co. P M3t > ( ) 21
FOK s itiK insciLL.vxious.
HOUSE CLIPPIMO MACHINED KNIVES AND
ripalrs , all standard inaKes , on hand ; nrlnd-
Ing rnzois. shears , clippers ; pronpt service
A. L. Undelard. Q-MS7C '
PURE PLYMOUTH ItOCIv. ECUS FOIl SET-
liiBa : We ; roosteru , JI 00. 333 North 20tli.
20tli.QOS3
Q-OS3
SEED SWEET POTATOES , Jt.CO PER mil ,
Tlieodore Williams , CTtli and Military Ave
Omaha. Neb. Q M.'SC Ma7
NOAH PERRY , JOnilEft AND WHOLESALE
dealer In ne\.er plpo and atonevvare. 4477
sticet , OmaJia Neu. Telephone 800
U-M3C7 A2
IHIClvEN' . HOO AND LA Sn-f FE-Vrns- ALL
-
wire : .j ' best. Wire Works , llth and Hnrn"y.
Q-4M
POR SALC ONn OK TJIR BEST DAIR1P9 IN
the city. Genuine bargain. Inquire j i
Kemp Peed Co. , 27th and I avennorth. '
Q MM3
FOU SALE , AI3OUT 40,000 2ND HAND ST
Louis flre brli-k and 81,000 building brick , also
boilers , engine and Lrlck maehlnerr. Wm J
Welahnns , City Hall. 'Phone 2'.7. JJ-irt77
FOR SALE , THE ELKOANT BAR FIXTURES
nt Palmer bouse saloon. L. C. Brown. Grand
Island , Neb.
< j M7CD AS *
HOO AND POULTRY FENCE : HCTTER THV
wire netting. Fine sawdust for doors. Tfl 438
001 Douglas. Qu& _
ULACICHEADS AND WARTS , HOW TO REmove -
move , S5c. Cjrus Gray , I' , o. box 04. nenA
nett. Pa.
. Q-M1S4 A13
OOOD upiuaiiT PIANO FOR SALE. APPLY
2703 Hrlstol .
st.
Q-M373 23
n.vriis. nrc.
MME. SMITH. 118 N. 15TII ST. , STEAM AND
alcohol baths. T MI20 21 *
MME. AMES , MASSAGE AND IIVTIIR.
Howard street. T M133 2l
L.VURA ELLISON. 115 N. 1CTH ( UPSTAIRS )
room 12 , Turko-Russlan and plain baths , mas
sage. T M3IO AID *
MIIS DR , LEON , ELECTRIC MASSAGE HATH
parlors ; restful and curative. 417 S. llth. up.
stairs. T M371 27
FKKSO.VAL.
VIAVI FOR UTERINE TROUIJLK3. 34-8 ( ! DEE
Bldg ; plijslclan consultation or health book free ,
U 4C6
CLOTHES CLEANED , 1'RESSED AND RE
paired ; day or nlKlit ; dress gulls for 111 re
Pantorlum , N. E. Cor. 14th nnd "amain. Tel'
063. U 467
HORSES CLIPPED. SHORT NOTICE ; ONLY
electric clippers In city. Tel. CC. McCorm.ic &
Uaunlcy , llth & Howard. U 530
LADIES. HAVE YOUR HAIR DRESSED n-
fore going downtown nt the halrdrersinji
parlors of Mine. O. Payne. 2303 Leaienworth
st. ; td. ISM : artistic manicuring , superfluous
hair nnd fnolnl bleml'lies removed with elec
tricity ; strictly private. U MS47 All *
LADIES , DO YOU DESIRE A IX3VELY COM-
pletlon. beautiful bust nnd perfect health ?
Write mo for booklets , descriptive of new aiti
des that will secure the o If ntu thing in the
world cnn : no lotions , n. D. Williams. Ilex
67 , South Omnhn. U 177 22'
QUICKEST AND BEST PRINTING FOR LEAST
money. R , O. Hearsey , 1S05 fjrnnm 'Phono
saw. u vw w
MOVVY TO LOAN HIJAL IJSTATC.
MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES. THE
O. F. Davis Co. . IMS Farnam St. W 40
PKR CENT CITY AND FARM LOANS.
Garvln llros , 1C13 Fmnam St. W M47I
WANTED. CHOICE FARM AND CITY LOANS.
It. C. Peters & Co. , U. a. Nat'l Uank Did ? .
W 175
MONEY LOANED ON MPROVED REAL EState -
tate In Omaha , Council Illnfts , < i South Omnha ,
W. H. Thomas , 003 First Nafl I ! ink. Omaha.
W-1T5
JICOOOOCO SPECIAL FUND TO LOAN ON
flrst-cluss Improved Omaha property , or for
building purposes. Fidelity Trust company.
W-417
ANTHONY LOAN & TRUST CO. . 315 N. Y. L ;
Quick money nt low rates for choice farm Until
In Iowa , northern Missouri , eastern Nebraska ,
vY (73
LOAN ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CITY
property. W. Famam Smith & Co. , 132) Far'm ,
W 469
MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA
real eitate. Urennan-Love Co. , 210 S. ICth.
W 470
PER CENT MONEY. EEMIS. PAXTON Hlk. (
PRIVATE MONEY. WEAD. ISTH S. DOUGI\n.
VV S30 A-9
MO.VnV T'O I.OAM CHATTELS.
tlO TO 110,000 TO LOAN ON
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND PIANOS.
HORHE . WAGONS AND CARRIAGES ,
WAREHOUSE RECE1ITS. ETC. ,
at lowest rates m
Omaha , South Omaha and Council Uluftn.
No removal of goods. ; strictly confidential ; r ° u
can pay the loan off at any time or In any
amounts.
amounts.OMAHA MORTGAGE . ' /JAN CO .
3M South Kth St.
THE OLDEST , LARGEST AND ONLY 1NCOR
FORATED LOAN COMPANY IN OMAHA.XI7J
XI7J
MONEY LOVNED SALARIED PEOPLE HOLD-
Ins permanent positions , with responsible con
cerns upon their onn names , without security ;
easy payment * . Tolman. R 70t. N. Y I * , bids.
193 AplS
HOTELS FOR HEtT.
BUILDING. SUITABLE FOR HOTEL : 3vi
room * und larg * itar * room : cotral location.
I'MtCB Blk. -MO
ciiA.\ons.
TO GET IN OR OUT OF I1US1NESS GO TO J.
J. Olbson , Ml First Nat'l ll.ink. Y 4T9
LIVE STOCK COMMISSION FIRM. SOUTH
Omaha , wants man with large capital for part
ner ; fcuilne s thoroughly established ; refer
ences nrat-ciass. Box 445 , Omaha. Y 11323
J L " * * . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
* WATT. 11UILDER AND GENERAL JOn-
blng. 2 > 1S Emmet street. Y M537 A2
EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY FOR RIGHT
party to open an exclusive family hotel and
apartment house for railroad and depot em
ployes on South 10th street , Omaha , wlt.iln two
blocks of the new llurllneton nnd Union Pn-
clflo depots ; new building rnntnlns SO largo
rooms ; accommodations for nbout 100 pencils ;
will lease for term to rerponslLto part ) ' who his
capital to furnl'li and conduct a tlrst-clats
place. H HI , liee. Y 670
F1RST-CLAPS I1RICK MANUFACTURING
plant for one-half actual value. Address Com
mercial Notional Uank , Fremont , Neb
Y MTU 13
HARNESS AND PADDLE IltllJlNESS ; COI'NTY
rent town. Eastern Nebraska. J. .1. Glbnon ,
614 First Nat'l. IUnk. V-J31-2L
FOR SALE. GENERAL MEKl'ltANDIS !
store In n protperous locality ; n splerdlJ op
portunity for Iho right party. F r particulars
write to O. D. Freed , Hugo. Cole
Y-Mti7 !
NICE NEAY RESTAURANT ; GOOD LOCA-
tlon ; J200. J. j. Olfoson , 611 1st Nafl. Hank.
Y-M179 21
11EST FARM IN ELKHOHN VALLEY-SI J A.
JV ) per acre ; lni > . J2.5M equltr fir merclnndl'e
Jck. j. j. aihson , 514 First National Uank
Illdg. Y-MI81 21
BITTTER THAN KLONDIKE-PERSONS WITU
small or Mrgo capital wishing to nnke lrv"t-
monts thnt promlsn laiffe returns should nd-
drc s or call on L. W. Tulles , Ccun-JI Illuff * ,
I.i. Y-MI07 A'C
DRUG STOCK , SOO ; DOING NICE 11USINE.HH.
J. J. Gibson. 514 1st National. Y-M207 27
I'URNITtntE FOR SALE OP A 30-R I1OARD-
Ing house ; house for rent. J. J. Glbscn , C14 1st
Nat. Rank Illdit. YM01 27
BLACKSMITH AND WAGON SHOP FOR P .
cheap. 1 Lirson , 1203 N. slth. Y MiM 31 *
Itm HAL13 PIII8T CLASH 11AKERY AND
I'onfectlonory : BO * ! town of 4.DOO. Oool reason
for selling. G. W. Gregs , Perry , Iowa.
Y-M. 30-22'
FOU SALE , MEAT MARKirT ; STEVEN'S
cooler. R. Heal , ! Cth and Hamlllon.
Y M277 20 >
l.TO. IXW CARDS , ENVELOPES. XTTEHnAIM
fir rlrculnra nently iirlnted. R , G. HOIIPPJC ,
1V3 Pnrmun. 'Phono lOCO. Y Mil.1 IC"
FOR SALK Itn.VL ESTATH.
KOUNTXE PLACE 1IARGAINS , J2OT. 53,750 TO
JC.DCO. J. J. Gibson , 514 First Nnt. Uank UMg.
RE1SO
FOLLOWING DE11RAHLE PROPERTY : I1USI-
ne 3 lot corner. 00x150 tt , In So Omalm , invvd.
Ruslness lot. COxlM feet , improved. South Omaha ,
street juvrnl
Tract (24 lots ) , SClh St.
Tract (20 lots ) 30th St
For particulars npply 1012 Fnrnam St.
FINE IRRIGATED LAND ? WITH WATER
light en 10 ) cars' time at C per cent : n cl.anee
of a lifetime ; \\ilte for bool : dpscrlblng land ;
In connection with this we do a general real
tftal" nnd loan bus. Wyoming iJtvclonmcnt
Co. . K24 Capitol Ave. , Omaha. L. L Johnson ,
agent. RE M411 M2 ;
NEW. MODF.RN .1-ROOM COTTAGE. LARGE
lot. $300 cash , balance to Eiilt. Address O 31
Hee. HE Ml"3 '
SNAPS 4JXCS FEET ON 1STH NE VR DODGE
street , pultnblf for 3 brlrlc houses' ' , price 1 ° TOO *
CG < sl32 fe t with brick house. N. \ - . corner
Mth and Cumins streets , price JC. % 0. J N.
Frenzer , opp old I1 O. RE JI301
UNENCUMMERKD MODERN OMAHA HESI-
ilence for sale or trade for Impimeil lena
faun. Address H 3) , llee. HE 732-A1 *
MAKE ME AN OFFER ON TWO LOTS IN
Walnut Hill addition. Oscar Orn < ht > ll. Salt
Like , Utah. RE M7S1 A9
HOUSES. IXTS. FARMS. L\NDS. IX > ANS ,
also flro Insurance , llemls , Paxtcn blk.
blk.RE4
RE-4
WANTED TO PURCHASE 1CO-ACRE FARM IN
I > ouglnl or Parpy counties , vvf.il imuiovol > clth
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340 113 : . '
rOSTOFKICK NOTICE.
Should be read DAILY by all Interested
ns changes may occur nt any time )
FJ0'5,3mn".M ! ? ' the week cndlnu March
26. 1S93 , will close. ( PROMPTLY In all
cases ) nt the general po3toince as foi-
lovvn : PARCELS POST .MAILS close one
hour earlier than ciuslnj time shown
below.
Trunn-Altanllo .tiulU.
TUESDAY-At 6 nTmT/or EUROPE , per
B s. Iahn . via Plymouth nnd llrumf
( letteis for Ireland must bo directed "ns
Lahn ) .
WEDNESDAY-At 7 a. TO. for EUROPI
per s. a. La Navarre * , via Havre ( lottet
must bo directed "per I i Navarre" ) ; ni
7 a. m. ( supplementary 9 a. m. ) for EU
ROPE , per e. s. Nov York * , via South-
nmpton ( letters for Ireland must be "
reeled "per New York" ) ; at 3 a. m. ( i
plementary 10 30 n. m. ) for EUROPE
B. 81 Majestic * , via Queenstown ; at 10'u. ' .
in. for UELOIUJI direct , per a. tt.Vest -
rrnland , via Antwerp ( letter * mtiat bo dl- i
reeled "per Westernland" ) .
THURSDAY At 6 a. m. for EUROPE , per J
B. s. Normannla * . via Cherbourg , Btuth-
ampton and Hamburg ?
SATURDAY At C a. m. for EUROPE , per ,
c
B. a. Canipanla * . via Qucenstonn ; at 8 St.
a. tn. for NETHERLANDS 04 rtc t. per
-
( Continual )
e. Edam. via. Rotti/riHm / ( letters must be
directed 1 "per IMntti' ' ) ; at S a. m. for
OENOA , tier s. w. * 'wvti | ( letters must be
directed ! "per Fuldai. ) ; at 10 n. m. for
SCOTLAND direct. : , Upr n. a. Anchorla ,
via GlnJKOvv ( letters , , must bo directed
"per Anchorla" ) . , * 'f
PRINTED MATTER. EtC.-Ocrmin steamers
sailing on Tuesday * Ink ? ' 1'rlnted Mitter. etc. ,
for Uetiunny , and SpVcKlly Addressed Printed
Matter , etc , for otlieH parts of Europe. Amer
ican and White Star Warners un Wednmdnvs ,
Ucrnuin steamers on tt-.urijajs , and Cunarrt ,
Prench niul German steamers on Saturdays take
Printed Matter , li1. . tonud Cuonmes lor which
they arc advertlccd to curry malt.
After the oloslnc 01' the ( Supplementary TransAtlantic -
Atlantic Mals ! named above , additional suppi ; .
mentary malls nre open 'l ' en the pler of the
American , E.tRllfh , Prench and German steam-
ers. anJ remjin open until within Ten Minutes
of the hour ot sailing of steamer.
for Soiilli nnil Crntrnl America ,
Wont InUifn , Ctc.
MONDAY At M vI" , for nELIJ'.E. PU
ERTO CORTEX and GUATEMALA , per
stciimor frc-m N xy Orlonns ; nt 3 p. in.
for DliMERARRA direct , per 9. s. Ullcr.
TUESDAY At 12 in. for ST. MjVRC nnd
PETIT GOAVE , per s. s Schlexwl ; ? ( let
ters for other parts of Haiti nnd for In-
ngua must be directed "per Schleswlp" ) ;
nt 12 m. ( supplementary 1 p. in. ) for CEN
TRAL AMERICA ( except Coitn Rica )
nnd SOUTH 1'ACtPIC PORTS , per K. f.
Finance , vlx Colon ( letters for Otutemil.i
must bo dliected "jx r Finance" ) ; ut 1 p.
m. for IXAGUA ami HAITI , per s. H.
Navahoo ; at * 3 D. in. for COSTA RICA.
per steamer from New Orleans ; at " 7 p
im. for NASSAU , N. P. , per s. a. Miami ,
from Miami. Fin. ; nt S:3) : p. in. for NEW
FOUNDLAND , per steamer from North
Sidney ; nt 9 p. m. for PORT ANTONIO ,
per steamer from Hoston.
WEDNKSDAY-At 2qO : n. m. for PORT AN
TONIO , per ste.unor from Phl'idlphln ! ;
at S n. m. for HERilUDA. per s. a. Trin
idad ; nt 12 m. for GRENADA. TRINIDAD
nnd TOBAGO , pfr s. s. Gremda ; nt 1 p.
m. for CUBA , per s. s. Orlzibi , vli Ha
vana ; at 1 p. m. ( supplementary 1:30 : p. m. )
for NASSAU. N. 'P. ' , 'per s < . . . Antllla.
THURSDAY At TM tl. m. for LA PLATA
COUNTRIES direct , per a. s. John W.
Taylor ; nt 10 n. m. ( supplementary 1030
n. m. ) for HAITI , per a. si Andei.
FRIDAY At 1 P. m. fr BARRADOS di
rect nnd NORTH BRAZIL , via. Para ,
Marntihani and Ceara , per H. s. Benedict.
SATURDAY At 10 n. m. ( supplementary
10.SO ! u in. ) for FORTUNE ISLAND , JA-
OIAICA , SA VANILLA nml GREYTOWN ,
per s. s. Alone ( lottcrt for Posta lllci.
must be dlrertfd "per Alpno" ) ; nt 10:3J :
n. m. for CAMVKCHK. C'HIAPAS. TA-
.BASCO and YUCATAN , per ? . f > . Coneho
( letters for other iiirt-f of Mexico nnd for
Cub i must be. directed "per Concho" ) ;
nt 11 n. in. ( stipplinientntv 11:30 : a. m. )
for VENEZUELA an.l CURACAO , also
SAVANILLA nnd PARTHAGENA , via
Curacao , per s s. Philadelphia ; nt " 7 p.
m. for NASSAU. N. P. . per H. s , Miami ,
from Mlnml. Fla. ; : it S:30 : p. m. for NEW
FOUNDLAND , per steamer from North
Sydney.
Mills for Newfoundland , by rail to Halifax nnd
thence by pica-Tier. rln e nt tola olUcf dnllv nt
SJO : p m. Malli for Miquclon , hy rail to Bos
ton nnd the ue by tt. nrr.cr , close nt tills olllce
dally nt 8:50 p. m Malls for Cuti clo o nt
tlili olPcn dally ntno n in for forwarding
by stcamciB rr.ll'ns ' ( Monns > nmi Tlmrsdajs )
from Port Tampa , rm. Mnlli for Mexico C4ty.
oveilnnd. unle" nieclully nddres'Cd for dlcpitch
by steamer.loto nt this olllce dally at 2:30 :
a. m and 2CO p. in. "Registered mall closes
at C.CO p. m. previous y l.
TrnitK-l'dclflo SlnlU.
Mat's ' for Clilna nnd Japan ( specially nd-
dressed only ) , perls P. Emprefj of India
( from Vancouver ) ole < e hero dally up to
March * 21 at CiJO pJ m. Malls for the
Society Island" , pel- ship Tropic Bird ( from
San Kranclfco ) . clo-vli here d.illy up to
: > 1 irch 2o at 0-20 "p. m , MulN for China ,
.Tapun and Hawaii. T r . s. BelKlc ( from
San Francisco ) . oloieJ heie dally up to
March ' . ' 7 at nJO : p. in. 'Malls ' for China
nnd Japan , per Q < niyVlctorl < i. ( from Ta-
comn ) . close hero idally up to March * V7
nt G.-SO p. m. MnUs for Hmvnll , per s. s.
Xealaiidn ( from S.m J' ancl co ) , clojo hero
dally up to Murcli 3Uut fi0 : ! p. m. ilalls
for At'stralla. ( oxcpirtt West Australia ) ,
New ZeilinO. , II.li4ll nnd FIJI Isl'ind ? ,
iper s. . C\Ilovvcri.frpni \ ( Vancouver ) . olcs
here dnllv after Mmrc > ViS l $ nnd up to March
31 at CCO : p. m. Mull'j' for Australia ( ex
cept those for WcBtr AiPAr | illnhloh ar
forvvarJeJ vla-Euroak\o \ ' . . Hi-
w.ill , FIJI nnd Siflio ni Islands , per a. s.
AUimcda ( from S'in , IVonclsoo ) , clo'c here
dally lip to April ! . > nt 7 lu m. 11 a. m.
and 0:30 : p. m. ( or on ni rival at New York
of s. ? . Campania with British malls fcr
Australia ) .
Trans-I'aclflc mall * are frrvvnrded to p < jrt of salt-
Ir.c dally end tl s ( schedule of closing H nr-
ranKei' on the presumption of their unlnter-
lupted overland transit. "RCElstcrcd mall
cloiei nt C p m. previous day.
CORNELIUS VAN COTT. Postmaster.
Postofflco , Now York , N. Y. , March Ib , 1SOS.
ItAII.UOAIlS.
f
UNION PACIP1C--THE OVER ,
land Routu" General Ollli.es , N.
E. Corner Ninth and Parnnm
StrectB. City llcket Onice. JM !
Karnain Street. Telcphono 515.
Depot , Tenth and Mason Streets
Telephone 123.
- ' - - Leavo. Arrive.
"The Overland Umlted"
fur Denver , Salt Lake ,
western points C : 0 nm 4,43 pm
The Colorado Special ,
for Denver nnd nil
Colorado points * llUpm : 7.00 nm
'Rst ' mall train for
Halt Lake , PaclHo
coait and all vvcslern
points 4:35 : pm 7.00 am
Lincoln , lieatrlcn and . ,
Btrrmsburif Express . . 5:00 : pm " 12:20 : am
Piemont. Columbus ,
Norfolk. Grana Is
land and Kearney 4:31 : prx "
Grand Island Express.ii " 3:00 pm * * 12.20 pm
i Dally. Dally except Sunda .
Cornell I niuffs rLocal Leaves , 4:41 : n. m. ; :50 :
n. m. : 7:10 : a. m. : S(0 : ( o. in. : 10:30 : n. m. ; 2:15
p. m. ; 4:55 : p. m ; C:5j p. m S.so p. m : 10.03
p. m. Arrives , 0:20 : a. in. ; 7:20 : n. in. : 835 a.
m , ; 11:50 : a. m. ; 3:10 : p. m , ; 5:40 : p. in. ; b o p. m. ;
0:05 : p. m. ; 30:45 p. in.
& Anssouni
Illvcr ttallronl"Tho nurllnrr.
ton noutc1G < -neial Oniccs. N.
W. Corn r Tenth cna rarmm
Streets. Ticket Olllce. 1502
Farnnm &tret. . Telephonp 2W.
Depot. Tenth nna llcson
Streets. Telephone 125.
LeaX ° ' Arrive.
Lincoln. ' Hastings nna
Mi Cook . . 8:33 : am
Lincoln , 3:33 : nm
Denver. Colo-
railo. Utnh. California.
Ulaek Hills. Montana
anl I'ufc-et bounJ. . . . . . < : .r pm 4.03pm
Lincoln l.oul ' . . 7.0) ! ) m : , f
Lincoln I'nst Mall . 2:5 : ; nn 1W : nm >
Denver , Colorado , Utah , m
California anj I'uget '
Il > " , - , ntn lB - .
Dally. SunrtS ! ) Pm
KANSAS CITY. ST. JOSHl'II
Burlington -ThCounc " ltlvttta HallroaU-
- The IJu'llnEton Itoute"- -
Tlcket Omc . 1302
Route ' 1cl'I"'cne ! : n .
Slrectl- !
Kansas City Day Ex. . . - [ ' *
of
Burlington
IM IVihram Street/ Telcp'hoCno '
Route M , Uepo1. Tenth ami Mason
Bilc -'TelephonB 1JS.
it f Leave. Arrive.
i
7:55 : am
4:15 : pm
:
7:53 : am
f > : < o pm
S0 : pm
CHICAGO , ROCK ISLAND &
raclfloMlallroad-"The Great
RocK ( Jilanil nouta" city
rickety plllca. 1K3 Farnain "
Htreatj Telephone 8. Depot.
to
Bt. Patfl Ml
Vcitibuleil Hxpress A I iW : pra 1:45 :
Lincoln , Colorado p'g * . ni
1'uuebln , Denver and
. . .
Chicago. DCS Molnea ft ,
Hock Ijlaml . . . . 7.00 rm S:15 : nm
Atlantla Impress , for
Dea Molnes and eact- of
rrn polnu . . . . T : am : JO r-m
Llnealn. Filrbury nnJ
nfllevllie . , . CC ; pm " 10:0 : am
Dally ruuv'Cxceo aiinrtas- . of
& ST.
Hallway City Ticket
Tclepone 123.
Leave. Arrlv * .
. Lnula "Cannon Df.ll"
Kxpreit , > , . , . 4M : pa 11N : am
Dally.
ItAII/UOAD * .
( Continued )
CHICAOO , ST. PAUL. MINNI2-
aixilli Sc Omalm llnllvva )
General OllKe , Nebrn ki\ Di
vision , Fifteenth niul Wetnter
Streets , city Ticket Otllce.
1401 I'arnam Street. Telephone
WL Depot , fifteenth and Web ter Streets. Telephone
phone 11JS.
Ij > nv e. Arrlv * .
Sioux City Accommods , . s:50 : am SIO : pm
Sioux City Accominoda . f.y > am tSS : pm
lllnlr , nincmjn , Sioux
City , 1'oncn , Hurting-
toil nnd lllnomtlcM , , . . 1:00 : rm " 11:13 : m
Sioux City , Mnnkato , St.
raul , Minneapolis . . . . 5:3S : pm 8:21 : am
Emercon rnsjenger 6:1' : ) inn " 8:11 : nm
Dally. Dally except Sunday. Sunday
onlv. This tnln stops at clnllon * Tlorenco
to South lllnlr. Inclusive , Sunjujn only ; on vvevlc
dn > n. South lllalr only.
CHICAGO Jl NORTHWESTern -
ern Railway City Ticket Of
fice , 1401 Patnnm .Street. Telephone -
phone 5H1. Depot , Tenth nnd
Mi son atreof. Telephone 18S.
. i. = * Leave. Arilve.
u.ollKlU
Chicago
Spe-
M.Mourl [ clnl Valley , si . 7 : am 11:53 : pm
City , St. I'aul and i
l.nke , from Ilromlnay ,
1c"u"t" ( " . "
I.nstem JiluT" 9:00 : am S:13 : nm
K pre . Des
Molnrn. Marthtlltonn ,
C djr HapKls. '
Chlcaun. 'lOilO am 4J3 : pm
Atlnntlc Tlycr , Chicago
and J-.aat . . . . . . . . f ' > "m 4.13 , mi
Mall , ciilcnso to
. 3:10 : nm
Valley. Sioux
City. St. Paul , Mlnne-
nj'olu Umlteil . 4r : pm 8'50 nm
Omnha-Chleniro SprcUl . C:4"i : pm S:30 : am
Dallj. Daily cx'ept Sundar ,
ritnsio.VT. nt-KiioiiN AND
Mlsiouri Valley Kailna ) cicn.
ernl OITlce , United Htaf NT
tlonnl Hank Uulldlns , South
west Corner Twelfth and 1'ar-
V. . . . . ' - nam Direew. Ticket Otllce ,
1401 rurnam Street. Telephone Slit. Depot , rif
teentli mid Webster Mrpctii Telephone 14.S.
Leave. Arrive.
Plick Hills. Dendvvood
nnd Hot Sprlnits * 5:00 : pm 3:00 : pm
'
iV'soinlni , " , Canpnr and
Douulas " " 3:00 : pm 5:00 : pm
Instlrut. York , David
City , Superior , Geneva
Kxeter and Sevvard , , , , * 3:00 : pm * 5:00 : pin
Norfolk , West 1'olnt and
Promom 7:10 : am 10U : am
Lincoln , Wahoo und
rroinont 7TO : nm " 102 > nin
Promoiit Iycal , , . . * * 70 : am
Dally Dally except Sunday. Sunday
only. Dilly -xcept Hatuiday. Dally
cxcent Monday.
SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC IIAII ,
mail Uencril Olllces. United
Rtntea N'ntloml Hunk Ilulld-
Ins. H W. Corner Twelfth nnd
"
"nrnam Street" . Ticket Oitlce
TrSr * ' 1 < 01 rarnn Street.
? '
561. Lepot. ISth Telephone
nnd Webster
Sis. Uclephom- >
Ixa\c. Arrive ,
Sioux
City , Mankato ,
S' " ' Mlnn'1l"3ll *
5:33 : pm 820 n.i
MISSOUUI I'ACiriC HAII.noD
General Oiacet nnd Ticket
Odlce. Merchnnu Nntlonnl Jlank
Bulldlns. 1221 rnrnain Stifet.
Telephone 101. Depot , fifteenth
and Webster Streets. Telephone
, 'nrvyo Leave. Anlvc.
Kinsaa and Nebraska
Llmli.-d . 3:03 : pm 12:53 : pm
K.msa < i City nnd St.
Ixiil l\iiros3 . 9.30 pm C.OO nm
N"br-iRk.x Local . 4:30 : prn 9.13am
Dally. Dally except Sumlny.
OMAHA & ST. LOUIS RAILROAD
P2SI Omaha , Kins is city & Kn t-
crn Railroad "The Tort Ait.iur
ABIHii
"
Route" Ticket Olllce. 1413 Pari'am
RSii ! ? : Street. Telephone , 322. Depot
Tenth nr.d Muson Streets. Icle-
Phone I.'i.
L'.ave. Arrive.
St. Iritis Cannon Ball
Exprcsa 4.35 pm H:30 : nm
Quliuy Usprcsi 6:40 : air. 8.50 pm
llltS. < lli.MlOTJCOMKS TO OMIIIA.
She -Will He Il > nll.vVclLoiiifd liy
ihc Woiiinn'M Cluli. |
Mrs. Ellen M. Hcnrotln , president of the
General Tederatlou of Woman's Clubs , is
about to make her first omdal visit to Nc-
braska. She will a Ive ? In Omaha this aft-
einoan from Denver and will bo the guest
of Mra. 2. T. Llndsey , who as stale chair
man of correspondence icpicscnts the cJulxi
of Nebraska iu the councils of the federa-
tlon.
tlon.On
On Tuesday Mrs. Harford , president of the
Omaha Woman's club , will give a small
luncheon 1n honor of Mrs. Hcnrotln
On Tuesday evening the club will hold
an open meeting , postponed from Monday
afternoon , at which Mrs. Hcnrotln will make
on addiess , uud on Wednesday the women
will entertain their distinguished guest at
the Mlllard at luncheon.
Mrs. Hcnrotln la the second president of
the general federation , having "aeon elected
to succeed the late Mrs. Charlotte niucr-
> cu Blown ot New Jersey , who had nerved
from the- beginning of the organisation In
1830. She has therefore stood for four years
at the head of a body comprising COO clubs
and embracing thousands of wo-aoii.
Her policy , meanwhile , has been undet-
stood to bo the formation of state federa
tions , of which there wore but nvo In exist
ence when she came into ofllco. To this end
she lia.n net only conducted n heavy corre
spondence , but she Ins tiavelod fioni onu
end of the land to the other again and again
and U Is largely as a result of her direction
and .inspiration that there arc now twcnty-
clght state federations of woman's clubs In
actlvo operation.
"All of Ihcae , " says Mrs. Hcnrotln in a
recent article In the Review of Ilcvlcws ,
"are engaged In practical work of tin edu It
cational nature , In connection with the pub
lic school , sj stems of the htntc , with public
libraries and traveling libraries , with village
and town Improvement associations , with
club extension as establishing town and
county clubs , with art Interchanges and
civics , with the legislative needs ot the
state as regards women and children ; in a
word , with all thcno practical and cJuca-
tior.al questions which present themselves
for Iho consideration of citizens who t'avo
the good ot the state and the community
nt heart. "
Mrs. Henrotln Is a native of New 'Eng
land , having lived In Portland , Wo. , and In
Now Haven. She- spent a number of yearn
abroad In study and tra\el , and married
Charles Henrotln , a broker cf Chicago , after-
waid BcljiUn consul , when shu was nulto to
onng. She had been associated for 3 cars
with brilliant society , and had been a mem
ber of clnbH and civic organisations , but
had never done any public work of Import
ance until she was made vice president of
the congress auxiliary of the Columbian
exposition , and dually acting president of
that body.
It was In tills work that she developed
the idea upon which her great bucccsi
an'ong the clubs has mainly rested , namely ,
thnt tco genius of vvcmen Is esltntlally con at
structive and educational , and that their
most valuable effort must bo In the direction
co-ordinating life , fcoclal , Intellectual and
moral.
"Women are not aggressors naturally , "
says "Mrs. " Henrotln , "and I believe- they w'lll
always do better oa constructlonlsts than re
formers. They have t'.io genius of detail.
They have never orlg nated a crfeJ or a
philosophy , but they ha 'e lived them all. "
But If the Inspiration of Mrs. Henrotln's
work Li the single Idea ot the nature and
tpJallty of the Instinct of woman , her method
reaches out also from a single article ot . '
faith. She would probably smile If she were
called a disciple of Tolstoi , hut she carries
Into practice something wonderfully like hi !
"doctrine of nonrcslstance. "
When asked , "What do you consider the
greitrat danger before the -woman's club ? "
she replied , "I am constitutionally opposed
the consideration of a negation , and n
danger Implies a negation. " She habitually
drops the consideration ot an evil. She
avoids criticism of motives or actions. Hhe
says almost nothing about reformatory meas
ures. Shi elmply brings into view the
broad , the Impersonal , the overcoming power $
the good.
Mrs. Henrotln's visit Is especially oppor
tune as the fact that the biennial meeting no
her organization Is to occur In Denver In
Juno is tinning the attention ot the western
clubs toward the federation. The Omaha
Woman's club has teen for some years the
only Ncbre&ka club directly related to the
central body , but within a few weeks the
Lincoln Woman's club and iSorosli of Lin-
cola , tbo Literary club of Brie , the 1'lattj.
mouth club and the Stromsburg club have
been welcomed to U , and presidents of tbeie
clubs , as well as the president of the State
a
TO CUItn COLD IN OXE DAT
Take Laxative Dromo Quinine Tablet * . All
drugtUti refund the money If It fall * lii cur * . for
Uo. Tb * nula bu L. B. Q. oa mti ubltt.
SOUTH OMAHA NEWS.
After the week of political activity which
closed Saturday night tlio city was very
quiet } estorday. Most of tbo candidates took
advatit.igu of the opportunity offered and
secured much needed rcat. While nearly all
ot tbo candidates on the republican ticket
are well known to the \oters of this city a
brief sketch of the leaders may bo of In
terest ,
P. J. Oarrett , who was nominated by ac
clamation for mayor , WAS born at Harper's
Ferry. Vo. , In 1856. Owing to the war and
the strong union sentiment of the llarrett
family a removal to Pennsylvania was made
In 1SGO , and It was In this state that the
present candidate was reared. Ho received
a high fichoo ] education. In the Kc > stone
state , residing In the ssme locality for about
twenty years. Mr. Barrett moved to Ne
braska In 187S and has been a resident of
Douglas county for twenty joars. Ho was
for a Ions time delivery clerk for the Union
Pacific Railway company and later on enRaged -
Raged In this undertaking buslmvs. For the
last seven years ho has boon employed by
Swift and Company.
O.ily three times In his twenty-two > ears'
residence In Nebraska lias Mr. Barrett's
nanio cotno before the people for olllce. Ton
vcaru ago ho was a candidate frr county
coroner but was defeated by John Dre.xcl the
democratic ; nominee. Even as lone ago a *
that : Mr. n.vrett carried South Omaha by
aw majority. One jear ago ho was the unan
imous choice of the republican party for
councilman from the Second ward and was
elected by 100 majority In this democratic
stronghold. His nomination for muvor makes
the third time that he has allowed Ma n.11110
to go before the people
E. 1 E. Darling , the republican choice for
city treasurer , Is a native of Michigan , hav
ing ; been horn near Jarlcson fifty-three years
age His youth nnd early manhood were spent
In that elate , but later In llfo he moved to
Orcnola . , Kan. , where he engaged In the
hardware business. Mr. Darling lias been a
rest lent of South Omaha for el\ > oars and
whllo ; always Interested In the success cf
tin ronubllcan party has never before taken
an active part In politics.
U 1 , A. Carpenter , who Is before the people
for rc-olectlor , to the cfllce of city clerk. Is-
anme old-timer In the Magic City , having
moved hero from Davenport , la. , where IIP
was limn , in 1SS5. With the exception of
nlno months spent on the Pacific coast , Mr ,
Carpenter has heen n resident rf this city
for twelve jenrft. For four joars IIP VVRJ
deputy postmaster under Pcbtmnstcrn W. G.
Sloano and Peter Cock roll , and Is person
ally acutmlnted with all of tlio older resi
dents. After leaving the postnffico Mr. Car
penter vvns connected with the ofllco force
at Hammond's , which position ho resigned
two joars ago to accept the nomination for
rlty clerk. During the la t two years Mr.
Carpenter has Introduced business methods
into tlio clerk's ofllco nnd the records are
now kept up to date. Ho has shown hlmsMf
to bo competent and obliging nnd the re
publicans expect to keep him In olllce two
jcars longer.
The candidate of the republicans for the
ofllco of police Judge , William ' 3. I'lbcneV ,
was born nt Mnrongo. 111. , In 1851 , but when
a youngster Ms paients removed to lloone.
la. , where he received his education Mr.
Ilabcock came to Nebraska In 1SSO , but later
on drifted out to Colorado , where ho was
elected county survejor of SoOgwIck lounty
and later on vvns elected magistrate of the
county. He resigned this latter position in
1SOO , and removed to this cltv , where he
has been engaged In business ever since.
Coming from an old line ot republicans ho
his alwajs nllillated with that party and 1ms
tiken u grcr.t deal of Interest In natlrnal
and local politics. This Is tlie first time that
Mr. Babcock has ever been n candidate for
office In this city or state. Ho Is exceedingly
popular and expects to iccelvc the full sup
port of tlio party.
Tlio candidates for thp city council nnd
Board of Education arc aluicst too v.cll
known here to need any In'roductlon to the
pccplc. They are all republicans and citi
zens of repute and iwlll no doubt carry the
full strength of the party on election day.
VlllllOll 1 > > - flu-
A meeting of socialists was held Saturday
night at Plvonka hall. Twenty-sixth and N
stieets , and a full ticket nominated. The
ticket selected Is as follows : Mayor , D. S.
Parkhurst ; treasurer. C. M. Illcli ; clerk , H.
A. 'Carpenter ' ; police Ju e , James Callahan ;
councllmon , John Wanner. V. Kanffllck. Pat
rick Hyland. Fred Wlllulm ; 'Board ' of Edu
cation , J. H. 'Abcrly. William Brennan , QI.
O. Fitzgerald , John Erlckson. As the nomi
nations were not filed with the city clerk In
the time prescribed by law the candidates
will ho compelled to run 'by petition.
Mr.yrlc rltj 4ioHKlp.
iMIss Ethel Thcmpson , Twenty-first and J
streets , Is sick with typhoid fever.
Mrs. A. H , Kelly entertained the /Homo /
Circle club nt her residence ou Saturday
night.
The two new clerks appointed for the
postofflco hero will bo assigned to duty this
morning.
On Thursday evening of this 'week the
Ideal club will glvo a dancing party ut Ma
sonic ball.
Sam Piper nnd Charles Shaughneasy spent
yesterday In jail because they became in
toxicated and commenced ft fight on the
streets.
Grant Siveency has vacated the structure
which now standa onj the postofiicc slti > and
Is understood that the building will bo
removed today.
iMIssBlanche 'Moulton ' and Qllsi Llz/lo
Miller ot Ashland are spending n few dajs
with the family of John Kltz Hobcrts ,
Twenty-sixth and F stieots.
Rev. Irving Johnson , pastor ot St. Mar
tin's npiscopal church , haa appointed W. S.
King a comuilttco to receive contributions
for the relief of the Cubans.
A meeting ot the city council Is billed for
tonight and ns there wan no meeting last
Monday night It Is expected that consider
able business of Importance will come up.
Republican clubs are to bo organized In
every ward In the city this week and It will
be a busy time from now on until election
for the candidates. The republicans Intend
perfect n solid organisation in order to
Insure victory.
Tonight n meeting of the Union Veteran's
union will bo held at Woodmen hall , over
tbo ' .South Omalia National bank. T.'ih
order Is growing rapidly nnd the membeis
seem tn bo greatly Interested In the work of
securing additional members.
Both tie republican and democratic parties
tiled the nominations cf their respective con
ventions with the city cldrk Saturday night.
The time for filing such nominations expired
midnight and those desiring to run by
petition must file the same with the clerk
within the next day or two.
It Is rrporteJ that the street car company
will add eight trains to the Sherman avenue
line In about two weeks. This will Increase
the number of trains from sixteen to twenty-
four and Instead of leaving eight minutes
apart as now trains will Icavo * N streets
every flvo minutes.
Children and adults tortured by burns ,
scalds , Injuries , eczema or skin diseases may
sccuro Instant relief by using DeWltt'a Witch
l.'larol Salve. It U the great pile remedy ,
iiUC'\TIO.\\L .
The lower housa of the Maryland legis
lature rejected the bill granting financial
relief to Johns Hopkins university.
A young man who was expelled from the
University of Missouri baa entered suit
against that Institution for | 10OuO damages.
The land w'hlch ex-Senator George V. Ed
munds hcti given to Burlington , Vt. , as a
slto for a high , school building , Is valued at
$35,000 ,
Announcement has been made at New
Haven Jhat the police will hereafter accept
fictitious names from etudent who ict
Into trouble.
The French branch of the Young Men's
Christian association of New York City hca
recently received ono ot the three niciMl.i
given by the French government "to the
educational Institution ! ) In this country which
were doing most for Frenchmen , "
Chicago grade tcachern have won a notable -
able victory In the passage by the Bcaid of
Education of a resolution to Inoreano the
pay ot each teacher by $76 for tbU year
and by $50 for each succeeding year until
maximum ea'.ury of $1,000 Is reached.
Three hundred college graduatta from
every state In the union and from nvo of six
European and eastern nations have applied
Columbia fellowships. The appllcatlona
lut w ek. Tbey vrer * more la num.
her than In any previous > ear. Only twenty-
four fellow shlpa are granted.
Henry W. Orcon of Trenton , who suc
ceeds his father , Charles i\vlng : Oroen , as a
trustee ot Princeton university , Is n grand
son of Henry W. Green , formerly chancellor
ot Now Jersey , who vvaa also a trustee. For
nvo generations thp Green family has boon
represented on the board of trustees ot
Princeton.
The congrofnlonal library building In
Washington wan opened for visitors twenty-
four ilij-s In February. The total number
ot.lsltor win 46.696. The lowest number
on any one day was on the 1st of the month ,
the number being $59 : the greatest number
was 4fiSJ , on the 22d , The average dally
number \vn.4 1,941 ,
William H. Maxwell was re-elrcted su
perintendent of the public school * of Orcator
New York last week. The position was of
fered Dr. Draper of the N'orthwintern uni
versity , but declined. Mr. Maxwell bus been
superintendent of the schools of Brooklyn
for three terms. Ho IB
45 years of age , n
native of Ireland , BOH of a Presbyterian
minister , nnd a graduate of Quern's uni
versity , Belfast ,
IFiilrnll > - < iC .Xrtiratilui .Not < . .
President Schurctnati ot Cornell university
expected iiero soon.
Prof. Hodgman acid J. A. Barrett of the
university have been nom'inatcd for the Lin
coln nchool board.
The Students' BKiietalltc club was nddrosso.1
by cx-Mavor Weir last week on the theme ,
"Municipal Hoform. "
The otnto oratorical contest at Crete will
occur April C. A very largo delegation fem
the university will attorJ.
Chancellor MacLcan made an address at
Lexington last week ou the subject , "Tin
Uncommon Common School System. "
The University of Nebraska girl minstrels
gave a successful entorta'jimcnt to n crowded
house at the armory last Friday night.
The foundation for the n w Mechanic Arts'
building la being mplilly laid under Ibc su-
jmrv'elon of Mr. nil.snorth , who s perliteme\l : !
the work upon the Library building.
A good cinder track for athletic week Is
to bo seemed by the Irrnrd for the hpil'ifr
athletic season. Part of the expense will Im
defrayed by the publication of nn athletic
ctniual.
The Young Women's Chrlsthn nssoMallon
lectod Ml. . a Lulu Burrows provident and Mlm
HcTtlu Jcfinsin secretary and locelved con-
Ktatulatlanri of Its members upon tht > wcik
cf tuo hit year.
The University Young Men'i OhrLUcn oa-
CD-latlcn held Its annual meeting and eloetcM
the following olllcers for the jrar beginning
April 1 : President , John Boosolco ; pnsl-
dent , W. J. limiting ; secretary. J , E. Bojla ,
recording secretary. C. C. Morrison ; ttoas-
urer , C. C. Tolllson.
A notable event In the rlMpcl Friday moin.-
Ing wcii the unveiling of a tni.it of Seratct
Morrlll of Vormciit , through wlicac effosts
the pagrAKP of the M21 rill net was oe-'iircd
granting funds for the ovoorlinont otatlou
cud acclcultural college work to the sta'cii.
Addiensp.s wore made by Dtan De soy isni
Clanccllor MacLcan.
The annual icccpllon to f'o Law nchcol
M held at Chancellor MacLc.in'.i ifalUenco
Wodntadav evonVg. Addicsnoi were made
by the cJiancollor , Dsan llecsr and 11. H ,
\Vllscn of the faculty , nnd .Mec rs. Meier ,
Denn'snni , Gtosvcnor , Heal and others of the
students. Three members of tl'n last legis
lature. Representatives Shull nnd Grosvonor
anj Senator Beal , are takins ; lha coui.-c.
The School of Agilculturo clc od Us win
ter's work with a banquet at Dairy hall lani
Thuisday tilth t , nt v.-hl-h ovr.1 100 of the
students end their ( ilends worn present. The
Sow's work and the bright o'Hlook far thn
future were reviewed by tio.-c ! who lospondod
to toasts. Prof. A. E. Divlssrn wa.i pre
sented wllti a eano by the studt'itc1 and 1'rof.
Card , who hah been called to the Uholo
Island Agricultural college , was v-.mnly
giccted In lospondlng to the toiat , "Faro-
well. "
The- letter of J. Stcrllnt ; Moiton rcvjavd'iig
the slaughter ot 20,000,000 evergreens rn-
uually for Christmas trees l.as bnen the sub
ject ot some comment In. . university clrcfea
dealing with the subject of to catry. The
geccial opinion h ono of nn-.iro.-al of Secrc-
taiy Morton's protc-U against the evergreen
klllew. However , Prof. Card paVts out tint
If Christmas evergreens were properly tMt
by the process of trimming very little da-u-
age would b3 done the forestry Intercut * .
At SO years of nio. which h about thn
period required for nn crcrercM to ecow
Into lumber , ml more than SCO trues can
grow to advantage jior acre. At " 0 soaia tli
number can ) > e toj times a.i great.
Slllp'H Ciiulv II-H | of Veil IMS Fi'\or. '
N'KW YOniC , .Mm ch 2J. The I/import A
Holt line Btcnrr.er Strnbo , Cnptnln Jnrdlne ,
which urrlvcil hero Udiy from Illo Janeiro ,
lost ono of lit ! crow froni s'cl ow fever dur
ing the. VOJMBC to this port.
The steamer sullcd fiom Hlo January 22
nnd when but u few iljyi out the whlp'H
cook , Homy Kenrton of Liverpool. 42 jeurs
old , wns taken nick with yellow fever , .mil
nlthough Cnptnln Jnrdlno did nil In h'x
P"v\er to relieve the patient Koirton grad
ually fiiovvvorEA und died-.Marrh 2.
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