TII15 OMAHA DAILY BEE: Fit I DAW APRIL tl, 1001. 5 OMAHA BUILDERS ORGANIZE Niw Olub Tk in Leading Otntrtctori of Many Btaicbu. OTHER WORKERS EXPECTED TO JOIN In Mutter of Policy Hip Member Will Act n n L'nlt, Itcsrmlillim n lltilhllnu Trmlr Council of Kmplo; cm. Tho Omaha Builders' club was organized last nlghu.wlth -niombcrshlp of over forty ticrHonjw'ho'iire' cDfjngcd In iho construe tlon ot liillldluKS.., ,' 'x Tho mrotltj; 'was at 'Jill Karna'm strfct and organization vuis'pcrfected by the elec tion of Fred II. Hoyc, president; C. W. Partridge, vloo president! W. S. Wedge, nonrotary, and J. K, Merrlnm, treasurer. Tho directors aro J. J. Hannlgan, II. Kunkel, A. A. .N'owmun, J. II. Jones, It. II. Anderson u ml Herman Gurskc, '' Tho object of tho organization U to bring Into closer relations those engaged In the building trades of tho city as contractors, Thu associations represented were tho Mas ter Plumbers' association, tho brick con tractors, th carpenter contractors, the gravel and slate roofers, tho plasterers, the beet metal workers and tho painters. It Is expected the rlcctrlr.il workers and nil other contractors will Join tho club in a ihort time. At tho meetings of tho club, which will he held tho second and fourth Saturdays of each month, matters relating to the trades will bo discussed nnd steps taken to Improve tho conditions of the associated rontrnctors. When trouhlo arises In any .llrectton tho members will net as a unit and In this respect It will resemblo a building trades' council of employers. Special features will enliven tho affairs of the club, ft wnB decided to ruit n sulto of roortis on thu first floor of The Ilco build lug and tho committee on furniture was Instructed to begin tho work of furnishing fct once. - 'As soon ns possible the rooms will bo t)ttcd up with all of tho accessories of n model club. In addition to tho club the rooits will bo occupied by the trado as tuclatious of tho contractors holding mem bcrshlp In tho club. FURTHER PROOF OF ACTIVITY Nrgatlntlon for Trnnfcr of Tivrnty- Fourth .Street Property t'nilpr AVny. i ... Negotiations aro now proceeding looking to tho erection of'a two or three-story brick building on Nortlr Twenty-fourth street nenr Caldwell, C. J. Canan, tho well known veal cstato man, Is buying tho lot and c.v pects to furnish tbo money for tho building also. Tho lot measures 48x120 feet, with i nn oaBt frontago on Twenty-fourth, nnd it lfl 'Intended that tho .building shall cover tho ontlro lot. It Is1 said that tho structure will- bo designed to meet tho requirements oC a manufacturing house. OFFICERS ARE BEING TRIED "MiicArthur linn Three on Hip Cornel '1 NlfHny; Allciccd l'mml nt Moulin. .aVASHINOTON, April 18. The following cablegram watt mauo puunc today: ."MANII.A.r-AdJutant Qcncral, Wnshlng ton: With roferenco to your telegram of April 1(5, press report grossly exaggerated misleading; matter!) therein touched upon regarding officers' subsistence department UXi-Xmir Invcsltuvlrd. Proceedings (mall) by "transport Sheridan. Regarding theft com tnlpsary stores, 'Amount, which grossly cx- asperated by press reports, Immediate- most drastlo measures olrcady been placed. Thrco ' officers and number enlisted men bolng tried by court-martial. Number citizens military commission. MACAIlTHUIt." No statement wns mudo that tho roport of (loncral MacArthur was satisfactory, al though It all along has been tho theory of,tuo War department that tho represcn tatlons from Manila were exaggerated. At tlit name time, there Is causo for regrot In . tho' department that even under the best construction that can be placed upon tho illspatch threo officers and a numbor of enlisted men nnd a number ot civilians liav 'conducted themselves In such a manner as to liccesBltnto n court-martial or n trial by a military commission In the caso ot 1 tho. civilians'. U 'la said, howover, that ' oven If theso persons wcro being tried there might bo exaggeration in regard to the offenses, with which they wrro charged. LUZON'S INTERNAL REVENUE It Amounted to Over Hundred Thou nml Unllnra I. list Yenr nml . - 'iVIir Increase. WASHINGTON, April 18. Tho division of Insular affairs of tho War department today announced, that tho Internal revenue collec 'Hons In tho department of Northern Luzon Vjhlllpp1no Island, for tho calendar year 1900 Vere 106,7l)i. Tiosuppr'ylsojjbf 'Internal rovenuo for this department 'reports that tho people, ns -a. rule, pay- their taxes promptly nnd with out complaint nnd snys that largely In creased revenues for the year l'JOl may be safely predicted. ALL PRIVATE CARS ALIKE Traveling Mnn'a Suit Aunlimt North ern rnelflo l'rovoke Itulliiic AKiiliiNt Discrimination. WASHINGTON, April 18. Tho Interstate commerco commission today announced decision In which it holds that tho North Anxious To Work Born-tired people don't be long to the Ayer's Sarsapa rilla family. A ton oF Sarsa parilla would not affect them in the slightest. But for honest-tired, overworked, exhausted people it is the greatest medicine ever made. Ayer's Sarsaparilla makes honest-tired people anxious to be active. They find it harder to remain quiet than to labor. They become strong, steady, courageous. Did you ever notice how distinct these two classes of people are the born-tired and the honest-tired? f l,M Mil. All to'ilitt. J. C. -V YKlt CO., Lowell, Mass: rn Pacific Railroad company. If It trans ports private cars of any class, must trans port nil private cars occupied for tho same or similar nurnoses lit like manner and upon like terms. It says thui the defend nt, however, lawfully may decline to haul private cars at all or It may haul private cars of ono class and refuse to haul others of a wholly different class. Tho ense decided Is that of Spencer K. Carr against tho Northern ."aclilc. The complainant Is a commercial salesman, who uses a private ear on his trips and on n. first trip between St. Paul, Mlnu., and Portland Ore., was charged fifteen round trip fare but on subsequent trips, was harged fifteen local fares from point to nolnt where ho stopped. along tho line. He claimed this n discrimination as compared with tho rates granteirtheatrlcal, pleasure and other partlcH In cars. The commission hold that rho services mentioned aie not Imllar anil that Jho rates charged, while not held to be reasonable, nre n6t shown to bo unreasonable. DAKOTA DIVORCE NOT SO EASY Suxilep Urny Mill. I Hull Stnte llnd i .liirlnllctlou In Mtreltvtolr Cinf, WASHINGTON, April IS. The written opinion of Justice Gray of the United States supremo court on tho divorce ensos passed on by the court last Monday be- atno nvalhiblu today, thus affording the (list opportunity for Inspection of Justice Oray'n language. Ot tho threo cases decided only one, that of Stroltwolf against Slreltwolf, dealt with n Dakota divorce ease. In that caso tho husband, n resident ot Brunswick, N. J-. had visited North Dakota for threo weeks n May, 1S97, and In August of that year returned nnd Instituted his suit for divorce threo days after his arrival the second time, never having mentioned his May visit to any of his friends or relatives In the east. The decision In this case, aside from tho recital of the history of It, wos very brief, being In tho following words: "Tho law of North- Dakota requires n domlello In good faith of tho llbellant for ninety days as n prerequisite to Jurisdic tion of a enso of divorce. Tho facts In evidence warranted and indeed required tho finding that tho husband had no bona fide domicile In North Dakota or was ever In that state. The court of that state, therefore, hud no Jurisdiction." I'HXMIO.VS roll WKSTHHX VKTKIIAXH. Wnr Sort I or Itpiiipniliprpil by Hip Opiipi'iiI tin eminent. WASHINGTON, April 18. (Special.) Tho following pensions havo becu granted: Ihsuo of April ": Nebraska: Orlclnal Charles 11. 1'alne. Omiihn, M; Edmund It. Parks, Llnwond, jx. ItcHtorutlon Mild Increase .mini II. l.utcli (dead), Omaha, $10. Increase Nathan S. Vimleuren. Uruwnvlllo. SS. War with Sualn. original Charles .1. Cadwell, Mend, $. town: Kllshu C. Haines (dead), L'rbnna, $12; Dennis C. Qulgley. Milliard, Addi tional William 1 1. .McNeil. Kort Dodge. V'; Charles Power. Cednr Ilardds. JS. Increase Ooorge J. Kunzmiiii. Ki-lmu. iS; Thomas .Mci.iiruiin. .Murslmlltnwii, git;. Original widows, utc.-'.luun Miller, Jewell, s. Wur wiiii Hpain. original KraiiK . Hmltli, Hctl Oak. Orlclnal widows, e tp.-Hi-clnl no. crueil, April 5. Anna. M. Harper, Corning. OS. .Moiiuma: uriginai i.ovi ananiuou', Clo tilda. il. uoioruno: urlglnal James 1). Jameson, Kort Collins. Jii: Knns W. MfK'pnnov. i.u Halle, it). Additional Klliiliulnt S. .Tnti.u Colorado Hprlims, $s. Increuso Joseph P. .Morris, Jtoslta, HO. rsprm Dakota: Original widows, etc. wuuuiriuo .MC.McnoiH, tjramt Forks. JO. BRAWN PROMOTERS CONFER l'liynlenl Kiluentlon Assoelntlon Mcctn to IMoeiiM CriMVtli ot-Tliclr llolihy In NelionU. NKW YORK," April 18.-Tho. biennial mooting of tho American association for tho advancement of Physical Education be gan In this city today nnd will .continue uutll Saturday. Over 150 representatives of schools and colleges throughout tho country wcro la attendance. Dudley Allen Sargent ot Harvard pro Idcd. Mr. Sargent laid stross on tho sub stantial progress which has been mudo In bringing to tho foreground tho matter of physical cducutlon In colleges nnd schools In tho last twenty-five years. Ho cited statistics, which show that In 270, colleges and universities special attention Is now given to physical education; In ninety-eight of theso It was lu tho shapo ot organized work; sovcuty-two of them now require In their courso of study physical exercises and twenty-four of them glvo credit for physical culture, which is counted In tho giving ot u diploma. In S00 cities physical culture has been taken up In tho schools and In 100 cities tbcro aro special teacher:) In tho public schools. APPEALS TO THE PRESIDENT llnrr Aueut nt ,eiv Orlrnim Semi Coniniuiiientloii Direct to SIcKlnlev. NEW ORLEANS, April IS. General Sam uel Pearson, tho Boer officer who was re fused a writ ot Injunction by tho United States .circuit court against he local Urlt lsh officers to prevent tho further exporta tton. of mules from this, .port to South Africa, has sent a communication direct to tho president of tbo United States asking for relief which tho courts refused. In the recent decision Judgo Parlango pointed out that General Pearson had thU right, saying that tho mattor, being n political ono, should bo taken beforo tbo executivo de partment of tho government, instead ot bo foro th Judicial. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. M. 13. ShillU of lleatrico Is at the Mlllnrd Dr. and Mrs. K. K. Teal of Norfolk nro ut the nor uranii, K. Rosewnter has gono to Chicago nnd tho cast on u uusincss trip. Mrs. K. H. Ilcdman of Salt Lako Is visit lug her motner, .Mrs. w. . jJicKens. J. O. McHukIi "f Plnttsmouth, II. Holm of Grand isiuim ami junn novie or Kearney registcreu rnursuay in uio Jier uranu. 8 It. Hnrton of Aurora, W. K. Cirrla of Lincoln. llenrv H ers or Ulysses. v urn Dlers of Orosham nnd V. D, Towner of Rising City nro stato guests nt tno .Mur ray. Dr. Krederlck K. Ten), superintendent of tho .Norfolk Hospital ror tlio insane, is u visitor In Omaha, uooompnnled by his wife. Dr. and Mrs. Teal will return to Norfolk this afternoon. . Nebraskans nt tho Merchants: A, Sutton J. corning, Lester Htucy. Ord: A. H. Hon soil. K. Nelson. N'lohrnni! A. II. I'nrlnr. .1 C. Mltcheltreo, Wlnslde: K. C. Smith. J. v. Winters,. J, c. Schmidt, Lincoln; Mr. and Mrs. c. H. Wilson. Dunbar; 1. W. Way- '""i "v,',-,.,l, -l vecnnmn, uooius Heorge. Stark. Stanton: V. il. ltnUnp v,.. folk: K. C. Nucken, Jlancroft; W. C. Hum- Kins Denmau. the wvll u loft Omaha yesterday for the Hlack Hills country, where he will muko his future homo on a cnttlo ranch not far from Sun dance. Ills tlmo for tho next tow weeks win oo pui hi H.VIUK in unapt tlio nr iHuri.t'ii in nil tic i.iviiiK lu inn irinia ,1 tho festive broncho. After this Is past ho will endeavor to demonstrato tho ro halve conditions Boverning- liasket ball and bowllni; ns applied to branding calves und I'lircniuK mi ji-miiiiHr. "inn iim Know auoui puKcr won i nun mm in ins new home. LOCAL BREVITIES, Sanitary Otllccrs Wooldrldgo and Gibbous nave, neen relieved from mat uuty nml Ha stened to nntrol duty, t'lilll a Hutisfuetorv settlement of tho uarbuuo duestion Is made no police otllccrs will bo detailed to enforce in neuiiii regulations. This morning at 9 o'clock -the halo nnd exrmiugo oi iickuis ror inn K(ks uliarlty lament will open ut IJoyd'a nnd n lively Horamhlo for good seats Is cxpvcled, To avoid nil question of fiilriiess n cbnr box sheet will gleet the llrst man In lino nnd only I en se.itj for each performance wl'l up uncii vu iin uuu person. REYNOLDS' GANG AT BAY Former School Teacher and flit Mauntaln Bojt Still Defy Authorities. HAVE BRICK WALL FOR BREASTWORKS l.lulid-il l.nnlerim .Serte Hip Sentries In Their Mulit VIkIIs Will Mlh inlt If Allotted lo nietnte 'I'lTIIKi WlIITI2SHt'IlO, Ky., April 18. All at tempts to bring about peace between the authorities and the Reynolds faction have proved unavailing. In an attempt to arrest tho outlaws last week three of Sheriff Wright's posse were killed and two of the outlaws wounded. Tho Heynolds nre willing lo submit to ar rest, providing they can dictate u bond for their own release pending trial. As they havo been Indicted for complicity In tho murder of Jemima Hall and her son, how over, tho authorities declare that no bond Is admissible. There are eighteen men In tho Heynolds gang. The lender Is John Heynolds, a school teacher, bearing an excellent repu tation, nnd his followers nre a hard lot of mountain boys, Th'jy aro well fortified at tho home of Mr.i. Ncrva Reynolds on the extreme end of Millstone creek and have stored their guns behind n HixlS brick wall, with windows on each side. Lanterns nre strung for 30U yards, which aro lighted at night so that they can seo anyone approaching the house. ARMER IS SHOT IN BACK V n 1 1 n n t I'M re Tvt lre nt Andrew .Miller of .lllni-nn, .. Wound Iiik Him rutnll'. MINERVA, O., April 18. At 3 o'clock this morning, us Andrew Miller, n wealthy armcr, living a half mile cast of town, was climbing from Iho basement to the first floor of his barn, he was shot In the houlder. He started back down tho ladder nd Just as ho reached tho Moor another shot penetrated his left lung. Miller at tempted to grapple with his assailant and was shot through the check. Ills assailant escaped and Miller sank down exhausted from loss of blood. Hloodhouuds from Can ton havo been put on tho trail of the assassin. Miller Is sinking fast and cannot live. No motlvo can bo attributed for the deed tin' less nn old grudge. Miller stated, a fov minutes after tho shooting that ho bo llevcd ho knew his nssallant. The Miller farm joins President McKlnlej's farm In the northwest corner of Columbiana county. DEATH RECORD. Author mill Inventor. NEW YORK. April 18. Richard Penno father Hothwell Is dead from cancer of the stomach at his homo In this city. As a mining engineer ot distinction in his pro fession and ns n Journalist few men In his generation havo equaled Mr. Rothwcll's services In the entice ot Industrial science Ho wns born nt Inicersoll. (Int.. May 1. 18.17 In tho field of manufacturing, mining and treatment of ores Mr. Hothwell made many notable Inventions. Co in in n ml i' r Clinrle ). Allibonp. WASHINGTON, April 18. Nows has been received nt the Navy department of tho death of Commander Charles O. Alliboue, commanding the gunboat Wilmington, nt Cavlte, this afternoon, from heart failure. Commander Alllbonn was a native of Penn syvanla and' "was appointed to tho naval academy from the slnte of New Jersey. Ho entered the scrvlco In July, 1863. I'd ii ml Demi In HiifCKV. HASTINGS, la., April 18. (Special Tele- gram.) Joshua Durbln, six: miles south east of this place, was found dead in his buggy while returning homo from Emerson this afterncon by Roy and Muerle McKowcn. Mr. Durbln wns ono of tho oldest residents ot this county nnd was well-to-do. Epi lepsy was tho causo of death. Old llenlttcut of Hutler County. DAVID CITY, Neb.. April 18. (Special.) Isaac King, a resident of Hutler county. died Tuesday at tho family home, three miles south of this city, aged 90 years. Tho funeral was Thursday from tho home, con ducted by Rev. Mills ot Garrison, assisted by Rev. Smith of David City. He leaves a wife, ono son and two daughters. FIRE RECORD. IIiikIiip Illock nt Fnlrmunt. KA1RMONT, Nob., April 18. (Special.) Flro broke out last night at 1 o'clock In the Hcasor block, destroying tho building, valued at $12,000, covered by Insurance. Miller & Co., drugs, nnd R. G. Hall, hard ware, occupied tho lower floor and the stock was mostly consumed. Hall carried $2,000 Insurance; loss, $5,000. Miller & Co.'s loss Is $6,000; Insurance, $4,000. Tho upper story was occupied by J. W. Home, dentist, Dr. T. K. Ashby arid J. U. Oarcy aa a dwell tng. Horno nnd Ashby lost all -their office fixtures and furniture. Garoy lost nil his furniture. Horno carried $1,600 Insurance; Dr. Ashby, $500, The grocery storo of W. L. Stiles wns damaged by removal and is covered by insurance. Mrs. J. U. Garey occupied tho building north and her stock was damaged by removal. Sho carried $500 Insurance. The total damago will reach $25,000. HYMENEAL. Mnnk-KrelKPr. HASTINGS, Neb., April 18. (Special.) Miss Emma Krelger and George J. Monk of Osceola were married yesterday by Rev A. Wtckman at tho homo of tho bride's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Carl Krelger. They will live In Omahn. Slielilou-l'ntrieK. I) LA I It, Neb., April 18. (Special.) Clar enco C. Bheldon nnd Miss Hlanche E. Pat rick were married yesterday nt tho home of tho brldo's tlster, Mrs. S. E. Kemp, by Rev. Monroo of Columbus, Tho groom Is a busi ness man of Columbus nnd tho couple will make Columbus their homo. l.'elilluK-llnrtiiiiir. HOOPER. Neb., April IS. (Special.) Henry Uehllng and Miss Edna Hartung wero married last night nt the homo of thu bride's parents by Rev. Walters. Jerry Myer Injured. Jerry Myer. day bartender at August Steplmn's saloon, met with u very serious nrrlilent yesterday. He was ononlliK n liottlo of beer when thu bottle broke. Ill-, right wrist was very imuiy cut, nn artery unit several ot mo leauerw iiciiik nuvrrcu. It ii l1 t Million' Lecture. "Tho Attitude of the Modern Jew Toward Chrlstlnnlty" will bo tho subject of Rabbi Abram Simon's discourse at Temple Israel Krlday evening. Tho public Is Invited to attend. lllne Contractor Killed. TKLLt'IUDK. Colo.. Anrll IS. T. II. Oak land, contractor for the Hmuggler-I'iilon mines, was Instantly killed ty a cavcln o loouu ground touny. MnrrlHue License, The following llcenios wero Issued by the county judge: Nnmo nnd Resilience. Age, JOIlll M. I'UllOll, nunsuH uiiy Mamie A. Field, Council llluffs Oustnv K. Schonek. Omaha Naomi K. Crltchtleld. Omahn 19 Charles J, I.lndbrrg, Des Moines ns I'.uon . i-eierson, hock isiunu. III.,,.,, ; Jrines KlMr, Omaha .. . ..... ,. Oli'u Wudum, Omaha ,,, PRESIDENT BURT TOO BUSY Ills l-'relitht Truffle MimnKcr Testify In III I'lnee nt VnliliiKtnn. WASHINGTON, April IS. (Special Tele gram.) President Horace G. Hurt of the Union Pacific railroad has begged off ap pearing before the Industrial commission on the plea that ho Is so greatly engrossed with business cares that he cannot possibly find time to come to Washington, but In stead has suggecled that the freight traffic manager of the Union Pacific, John A. Mun roe, be permitted to testify In his place. Accordingly the secretary of tho commis sion, Mr. Durant, today sent out a notice to Mr. Munroo that he would be expected hero on or about May 0 to appear before the commission. Northwest Postul ritiium'. Rural free dtllvor' will be established May 15 at Hlllsboro, Henry county, la. Tho route embraces ' thirty-three square miles, containing a population ot CIO. George Llndsy was appointed carrier. Tho pastofllces at Utlca and Plcrccvllle nro to be supplied by rurat carriers. These postmasters havo been appointed: lowa-M. J. Hutler, Kvanston, Webster county; Emanuel Mann, Ruble, Plymouth county. South Dakota J. II. Holt, Manchester, Kingsbury county. Kmma J, Gillespie has been designated a member of tho civil service bot.rd at Sioux Kails, S. D. The following letter carriers have been appointed for Iowa: Clarinda, Jchn M. Crabbj Decorah. Theodore Harlow; Hloom- field, John R. Girder; New London, A M. Cunncll A postofflce has been established nt Smoot, Uinta county, Wyo., with Moses S. Moffctt postmitsUr. Tho Des Moines National bank of Dos Moines, la., has been approved as a reserve agent for tho First National banks of Ocl- weln, la., and Slsscton, S. D. foolish to pay $5.00 fora hat when you can buy The Gordon for so y much less "THE WEAK SPOTS" .! 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No guess will bo recorded unless accompanied by cash, NOTICE TO AGENTS: Ilemlt full amount with all guesses and this amount will bo placed to your credit and deducted , from your regular monthly bill for papers. l'ny iv 4 week' aubscrlntlon nnd net A S month' aubcrlllon and get m A yenr'a aniiacrlptlon and set Dl 4 Kticaaea. Biicaaea. icoeaae. Tho more Riieaaea you turn In, the better your cluinoe of winning. USE The Bek Poblisiiiko Oo. , Omaha, Neb. GUESSES ON DOTS There I no trick nlinut the nussle. It la nhanliitely a tnntfer of skill mid liiiteuult TO COXTESTAXTS No one connected with The llee directly or Indirectly will lie ulloued to enlcr Hil coiiteat. Thl contest cloe nt n n. in. "Wednesday, Slny I. All ubcrliitlon aeut by mnll mut rench Tho llee by Hint time. Answers?" Puzzle Department, The Omaha Bee, Omaha, Neb Howell's Anti-Kawf Cuban-American Alliance The planter in Cuba grows the leaf, the, v.. -.v.. in fiuitiiui suapes 11 into HI AlClllO, Smokers everywhere who stnoke it Rtitl compare it with other cigars aold for five cents nil agree " Bring: Havana Home lo You." EL MERIT0 5c. Cigar Tell your dealer you r rarty for IL Holt, Clymer A Co., Philadelphia rerpRor A Mnote, Distributor! Omaha, Xeb. COPYRIGHTED, FKBRUARY 11. 1000. First Prize a $500.00 Piano. TRY YOUR SKILL AT COUNTING. IllClin AIII2 TIIK HOTS. THE PRIZES: THIS BLANK IN ALL CASES. Data received Enclosed find 8 ecrlption account. Name Street and No Where paper It delivered. Postoflloe State Where paper It tent. Are you taking The Bee Now? ' If not, when do you want it started? You Can't Stop This awful weather, but you can stop that troublesomo cough, Oct a bottle ot Antl Kawf from the drug store; take It accord ing to directions, and tho cough will dis appear. No matter what else falls, Antl Kawf curee. ' dots Tho Deo will glvo the following prizes: 10th prize 1 Standard Dictionary, valuo 12.09 11th prize 1 Ton Coal, valuo 5.50 12th prize 1 box "Kirk's" Wblto Ilusslan Soap, valuo.. 13th prize ONE I'lO, valuo Hth prize 1 Sack Clolden Sheaf Flour 16th to 24th 10 bottles Cramer's Kidney Cure, valuo.. 3.U0 7 1.23 10.00 25th to 33th 10 pair Orphcum Scats, value 10.00 36th to COth 14 voljmcs recent fiction, value 18.75 Also Art Pictures and Books, value 510.75 guessing the a prize. A.M. Tim , P.M. ; to apply on ray Bub H. L. RAMACCI0TTI, d. v. a, CITY VETERINARIAN, OMAHA, NU. Offioa, 2lth and Leavenworth atru. Hobtrtton tafclaa. Barrtf andenoa aeUclUd.