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PSS THE OMAHA DAILY BEE-~TUESDAY JANUARY 6, 1885. - Y THE INSANE ASYLUM. While the charges that originate from parties who have been employed in the insane aeylam must be taken witha grain of allowance, nevertheless they deserve the attentlon of the legislature, as there appears to be some features of the management and defects in the ar- rangements of this state Institution that oall for remedial legislation. The treat. ] firy £ | ment of patients, and the attendance or cnamnroENon, lackfof attention, are ocertainly proper Oommuntastionn relfting to News and Editorial | subjects for legislative inquiry. The ] Pt Yobertior! td o state board have taken o little interest indi- sdrem s prors, and Romlieances shon.d bo | vidually in tho well-being and condition m&m:f& r“ln::z:orr'\nc: :nr:moab-m o pay- | of the inmates Is certalnly not very o creditable, and we would suggest that YHE BEE PUBLISHING 0., PROPY'|the tgtastaro pass » law- compeling | 30d 1o will secare moncpoly in-that E. ROSEWATER,{Editor. these officlals to vislt not only this aeyl. [lineof trade. The people of this city A, H, Fitoh, Mani lam, but other state institutions at stated | have for years been paying at loast 33} 0. Box, 488 Omaha, Intervals during their torm, and to make | Per cent more for meat than really ought thorough inquiries not from the su; .| to have been paid. Take pork, for inst- T rallcoad lobby can already be Lendent A16ne e bioms thh vabiok fl.‘: ance. The butchers are charging the found in full force at Lincoln, tondants, They should bo careful to |8ame as they did,one and two years ago, B take in the entire sitaatlon at the asylum | When hoge were very high. 1t is high Wik there will be one speaker at|,ng judge for themselves whether the |time that the people of Omaha be given Lincoln, there will be a host of talkers. | ;stionts ate comfortably provided for and | the benefit of cheap moats, and if the re- properly treated. tall prices were regulated according to It is obvious from the general desorip- | Au0tations of the who lesale market they tlon of the premises, as published olse- | ¥ould have no reason to complala. where in this issue of the Brk, that the b= = proesent legislatare must provide for an| IT Will surprise no one to learn that another extension of the bullding or erect | /8y Gould is charged with transferring & an entirely new building in some other | 19780 portion of the earnings of the St. i kniadiibal locality. It seems to us that three hun- | Liouls, Iron Mountain & Southern road Fraxg WALTers is now a B, & M |dred patlents are about enough for one into the treasury of the Missouri Paclfic man, Ho is lobbying for that corpora- |man to properly superintend, and Ne- and using the money in other enterprises. tlon at Lincoln. braska, like other states, should have as |Mr. Gould ls president of both roads, many asylums as are needed to accomo- but the Missourl Paclfic is his pet. In isits | date the insane, whose numbers increase { Order to make him whack up equally be- tweon the two roads a suit has been brought in St. Louis against him and his intimate associates, among whom of course are Russell Sage and Sidney Dillon. If there is any process in law by which the DAILY BEE Offoe, No, 916 Farnam et ' New Yo Tt ‘rk Office, Room 65 Tribune b The upon the bill, — Tue reduction in the price of bread by the Garneau Oracker company will be ap preciated by the poor people of Omaha. Although it interferes with the business of the other bakers who have been charg- ing big prices, it wiil be a great publie benefit. Tho bakers may complain that the Garneau company hasbecome a mon- opoly, but we are in favor of any monop- oly that provides good bread at cheap prices in these hard times The Garneaus are entitled to the thanks of the poor people of this city. Now let some enterprising butcher knock down the outrageously high prices on meat, avery troming, exe Bonday* Monday moreto datys’ o . WRH BT MATL ¥R WREKLY B0, PURLISHRD KYERY] WEDNRSDAY. YARYS POSTPAID, e Yenr, Three Monthi BUBINRSS LETTHRL. ager Dally Girculation, P b, T railronds evidently think that it ls the early lobbyist that catches the legls- latare, Turre will be four eclipses. this year. The most notable one will oceur on the Ath of March. Every prominent democrat who Cleveland is only too anxious to e inter- | in proportion to the growth of the popu- viewed as to what he said to the president- | latlon. elect and what the president-elect said to| Incidentally the interview In Tae Ber him. Under the circumstances it is not [shows that the fire escapes arc very de- surprising that Cleveland has become very | ficlent, and that consequently the inmat:s cautious in everything that he says. and omployes are constantly exposed to [ G0uld syndicate can be mado to give the tho graat davger of fire. It isan bistoric | stockholders of any railroad in which fact that the first insane aeylum, locted | they are interested a falr deal it will cer- tainly be regarded as something astonish- ingly new In the history of rallroad man- Tur determination of Queen Victoria to keop Princess Boatrlce with her, even | 0" the same epot, was desiroyed by fire, after the marriage with Prince Henry, of |#0d & numbar of the inmates perished in Battenborg, causes a London paper to re- | he flames. The question arises whether mark that it is the first time a bride- | Ve 8re to allow another such calamity on " N oW VoI I EIOU R RIntainy " that groom consontod to take his mother.in.|Aecount of the nogligenca of tha state | < 19" SoE Sowr A ERRE BN law a5 & part of the bride's troussean, [Oficers and parsimony of the legiela- 5 tiie «Suppose the hero of Appomatax had & died In that supreme moment of his vio- GAS AND ELECTRICITY. tory, what a fame through all the centu- Not long ago all the gas companies of |ries would have beeh his Tk Philadelphia Press wants to know “who wrote that letter?” It refers to the oconsldered when the time comes to vote ter noble principles in the littla people, and this added to the pleasing interest that the story awakens, makes it just what it was intended to be, a charming book for the little girls, Itis published by Lee & Shopard. Boaton, and is for salo in Omaha by W. T. Seaman, ‘‘History of the Notherlands, ‘'by Alexander Young, is a valuable addition to historieal literature. The volume nearly 700 pages, and prefusely illustra: ted, which feature adds Breatly to the attractions of the work. Although the herole period of Netherland history has been brilliantly illustratod by Mr. Mot- ley, yot the researches of Dutoh and Belgian scholars have brought to light important facts which present some of the prominent personages and events of that period in & new aspect. This book, which is designed for mature as well as young readers, gives an independent view of these and of later annals, with the aids which Earopean and American scholarship has furnished for their elucl- dation, While availing himself of the researches of Motley and Prescott, of Davies and Grattan, the author’s judg- ments of men and measures are mainly slarlved from a study of original authori- o8 The correspondence of William the Silent, of Philiy II., ol Alexander Far- nese, the Relations of the Venetlan Ambassadors, and other publications of the ascomplished Gachard, have been of great mervice to him, as well as the Archives of the house of Orange-Nassau, edited by the learned Groen van Prins- terer. A new light is thrown on the character and career of Willlam the Silent. His dealings with Don John of Aunstria and the Duke of Anjou, the means by which he obtained the great office of Ruward of Brabant, his relations with Ryhove and Imbize, the various attempts upon his lite, the execution of the assassin, and the rewards given to the assastii ‘amily are here exhibited In unfamiliar aspects. The public burning of monks in Ghent and Bruges by Protestant fanatics, which helped to destroy the union of the Neth- erlands two years after it had been se- cured by the famous Pacification of Ghent, the true nature of the noted Sal- seda conspiracy, the opposition of Dutch clties to the sovereignty of Orange, are now for the first time, so far as we are aware, given in English. To the Spanish governors of the Neth erlands, Requesene, Don John of Aus- trla, Parma, and the Archduke Albert, and also to Cardinal Granvelle and Philip 11, The author tried to render impartial justice. Besides presenting new facts concerning the siege of Antwerp which vindicate the character of the {llustrious St. Aldegonde, others are given regard— ing the trial and execution of Barneveld and of his son, and the responsibility of }Juttér m.lc.&lm]mul reform whichfssigned | xo”y i ity wero. consolidated. Into | Hour. *Ton thousand atatues would e/ )m"]'. s, anc. tnw Press thinksit | o0 oroanization with a watered capital [ have arisen in his honor all over the Nt “‘f]“; }]‘ ‘j“‘:""f} “"."_“"1' by | of §45,000,000, and the announcement|republic.” And of Henry Ward Beecher e B':’LCI]““L':‘ ‘x‘xr‘:h‘o“xl:i ::;ivcw ]‘I““: thl l‘t‘ was made that gas would be hereafter | the Hour rays: ‘‘How fortunate for him Nc\\lr Foundiand dog. about that | .13 ot $175, the former price belng|had he died twenty years ago. when he 8- $225. This reduction was made to|wasat the meridian of his renown, when —— freeze out a new company whose charter | the country, and, in fact, the world, TENNESSEE is still struggling under the |did uot permit it to charge more than looked up to him as one of the greatest burden or a debt amounting to $30,000,-|$1.75. It appears, however, that the | pulpit orators.” 000, which she is endeavoring to fund for |reduction is no reduction at all, R TR IR ¥ fifty cents on the dollar, but o far the|but on the contrary an ad- Tugk cable announces that a circus creditors do not come forward very rap-|vance. The consumers have just ""‘“_h"' broken out among the English idly to accept this compromise, only $8,- | received their first bills, which prove to nobility, several of whom h“‘{“ erected 500,000 having been prosented on those | them than gas at $1.751s much more | Private circus buildings in which to ex- terms. There is some talk of inducing |costly than at $2 25, By some process hibit their own feats for “‘P amuserent the legislature to adopt the dishonorable | known to the'gas monopoly the consumers of their friends. A marchioness has de- mothod of repudiating sl old bonds not | have used more gas than ever bofore, | delighted her frlends by a dambball exhi- brought in witain a certain period. and thele bills are larger than they were | itlon and by jumping through hoope, at the old price. Not only have they while a duke. has .ul.omlbad his acquaint- been thus imposed upon, but the gas 31008 with his skill as a trapeze perion?:- is of & cheaper quality than heretofore | °™ and soon. The cable dispatch omit- furnished. It eeemsto us that if the ted to state, however, that these noble electric light could be made to take the clrcus performers can all play the clown place of gas, and we cannot hardly ua- to perfection. derstand why it cannot be substituted at an early day, the ocitizens of New York would be able to defy the gas monopoly. Here isa splendid inducement for the electric light inventors to hasten the perfection of the light so that it will be as cheap as gas and as cortaln in its service. Most peo- ple are now willing to pay considerably more for the electric light, but the} Hox. P. O. Hawes bobs up serenely trouble is that it cannot always be de- iat Lincoln in search of some legtslative pended upon, and the gas connectlons | gontingency. We have had some severe have to be held in reserve in case of | winter weather lately, bat 4 will have to emergency. The electric light gertainly | by much more frigld when Mr. Hawes has an extensive field and a magnificent | gots left. e | oppoTtunity, and it is to be hoped that = : the day is near at hand when it will LITERARY NOTES. reach that degree of perfection which| ‘Chats,” published by Lee & Shepard, will make it the universel illuminsnt.|ot Boston, is an interesting littls vol- Even with its imperfections it has been |ume, ; wolcomed in Omaha, and we belleve that| ¢/Our Tender” is the qusint title by 1s blowing. It is evident that the outlook this city to-dsy has a larger number of which the author designates herself An manufacturiog and lodustrlsl clrcles | oo g i candescent lights In proportion 'h'°“8h:’.‘:: this |;';‘°°k_b B“{“?W, 'h“"l: il 3 i . . acquaintance Wi *Oar Tender” Wi . 3 | interost in the minds of the most ordi- weoks not a day has passed withont an 4 e nary youth withcut knowing the whys announcement that some extensive east-| Tag Blaic educational bill is warmly |and wherefores of the name she bears, orn factory had resumed operations. It is | endorszd by the New Orleans Picayunc, | Sho relates storles that she ass heard, Sl » otiosable fast that the bustness |which ndmits thas Lowlsima's grostest|2d incidents that has come uader her i ; observation, with always the one object fallures are fower and of smaller dimen- | ;\eed 15 education, and 1t devoutly hopes|in view, of impressiug some practical slons. We belleve that we have reached ng that the present congress will pass ihe|lesson vpon the young reader. Amorg the bed rock of depressionand that every-| bill, The statement of registered vo'ers fim subjects of the ;:hn- are “‘Musle, thing will now take an upward ten-|f tho state of Lou'sinua shows that the ui:%,"{'_‘gh‘;:l;ml vkast Lt 0oy eims: dency. 1tmay bo that with the opening | ¢otal rogistration up to Uc'ober 25, 1884, 1 would be a Singer,” and ‘Botween of sprlog wo shall weloomo & boom that|\ ay 218,906, This is an increne of 45, | Meals.” Although our Tender always will mako the ‘yoar 1885 as memorable (431 rince 1880, or a little more {han 26|talks senso, sho nover desconds to for Its prosperity as 1884 has baen for Its | por gentom. The proportion between | | i indeed 0:;15;-:);03 4 g'frll'.' disasters. blicks and whites s well kept up, | and contain helpful suggestions for all, n - nelther sceming to bs behind in the The registration cf colored and 110,262 OnNE of the brass-collared gentry who objects to our exchange proposition says that ‘‘the BEE two years ago proposed an exchange with us provided we would give them about $15 worth of advertlsing to boot; one year ago it asked for a list of 300 of our subscribers; and this year wanted us to send them 20 new sub- scribers to that paper.” The fact is that any patent mediclne concern or Rowell's advertising agency can buy a whole pags in any of the Nebraska weekly papers for $15, but when a newspaper applies for a haif column notlce it is a tefrible burden. Omaha merchants patronage some of these papers, and some of them are fleeced Into paying $15 for a column, while a foreign patent medicine estab- tablishment secures a whole page for the ,/same amount. TuE American system of railway mall service, whieh has proved so auccessful, will probably be introduced in England. Information has been requested from the postmaster-general by the British post- offibe department in reggrd to the plan of Amerfcan rallway postal-cars and the new system of eity distribution. s S Tue Pemberton cotton mills at Law- .rence, Mass,, have resumed operations _on full time, with 2,000 hands, This is & straw which tells which way the wind R Tk looal liquor license in Troy is not growih, ".qmflhbl. (AT, TV, iy | T TR :8.0_24 ® “‘382'2 038, The|ard, of Boston, will pr very useful dealers who have pald the|in 1884, The increasc is 1238, e b stoa, will pro mfin;:m: lln::u. while onll; 109 of | registration of whites wes 85,451 ;:;hnl:l;’:tfgxmm P“mp!::l-‘lnl;m‘i them have taken out the local license, | in 1880, and 108,644 in 1884. The i0- | ths neads of thost Who' Lisve Lad 0o ade- ocausing & lous to the city of nearly $30,. | crease ls 23,193, The number of voters q:;:lt; instruction or practice in an art irth in 1884 was 18,324, The | whic! must use as roaders, spe A0, Thallamas Money 400 by law tojof torsign b ; or teachers, It is hardly necessary tosa; the poor roliet fund and the hard times | urgent need of educatlon is shown by Y AT upaghlly A ’in u:i make the need for the money parilou- the large proportion of colored vnflfm art of exprossion,can & hand book fl the lyly pressing. The meyor and excise | who make their marks instead of writing | place of a living teacher; but with good commissioners are sharply arrrigned; but thelr names; the number is 93,696, while | book lnltf::‘tllon the faltaful student will the former officlal says that he knows |only 16,606 write their names. The :l.::nd(.)cmlhlir:%. s'l.‘lllll work is for nothing about the matter, and one of the | number of white voters who make their AR oomlninibnon frankly admits that he [marks is shamefully large; it Is no less| ‘“Flaxle Gro:lng Up,” of the “Flaxie doesn't want to touch it because he wou d | than 21,612. The number of white vot- }"rluh B‘ton:? uki:: Flaxie up where ncus the hostility of illegal liquor sellir ., | era who write their names is 87,132. "‘.7::"‘"&'.""":;.“':.“ n:bol:;. h:flh‘ll:!{ The Troy officials are about as sensitive | What 1s true of Louisiana Is probably | uvings and doings as she i ‘growing up.’ a8 the Omaha officials have at times been | true of other southern states, and there | Fiaxie's disposition combines & strong towards the liquor dealers, Tt is quite|lsno doubt that properly expended the d-:ilra t& do rlgnht. with a ul;’nun{' incli- probable thatif an investigation werejmoney provided forin the Blalr bill, ;‘.‘.‘:; H”K:.:.;l' :l:n:’th’fdm.:l:m made in Omaha it would show that the|wuuld accomplish more good thau can at glrl of our day, aa Likile spolled 8 pos: stato license law is not by any means be- present be estimated. But whether the Jsible, to have come wp smid our fash fog as strictly enforced as it should be. nation should expend money for educs. | ways of llving ard » the children ‘This {s certalnly unfair to those saloon | tional purposes In the various states, or ;’f:gi.u!::: :Lé.‘:;.l;ult: h‘.u l‘:fdn“: ;:; wmen who promptly pay their license, and whether each n'{u should educate it own | o0 T Sy ey T e otherwise observe the most important [people {s & question that remalna w be !rnd and bud together, but the good pre provisions of the law, settled, and no doubt will ba seriously ominating, The book will tend to fos. *| with practice, to become an exper ““Vooal and Action usge,” by E. N. Kirby, and publieheg ¥y Lee & Shep. }di Maurice of Nassau therefor, which no English or American historian has men- tioned, but which are essential to s knowledge of the truth. The relatlons of the Datch republic with England and France are illusteated by diplomatic and other authorities which reveal the actual conditlon of affairs dur- ing the prolonged siege of Ostend. The limits of this volume have permitted only a passing reference to the early and re- cent history of the Netherlands; but while they have compelled condensation, socretary; John E. Wilbur, treasurer. A latige amount of business was tes acted and the organization placed thorough working order for the year. was deaided to rent the lower left ha box at the opera houso on the evening the charity ball, and use it asa club hes quarters, Railway Gleaninge, Messra, Stebbins, to-morrow Union for Pacific offi San Francisco, of the Tranecontinents] poo. tinental rates sra resigned. A large number of the Union Paci als, loave whe they will atfand the adjourned meeting Transcon. to be fixed for the Western pool, and a commissioncr will be elected 1n place of George W. Ristina, VWANTEDtady agents for: “GQueon Protosor ns dathy stocking and akirt w device gonts making 00 monthly. Address with stamp k. H. Campbell Co., 9 South May 8t . Chicago. 120.] 10 1Y nd | & of i I want A man in o in the state g0 buy them I s quantity D, B. F Jame powitry and Egge, S0, 0., Omaha. Kimball, Shalby, Morte and icht partios. o w8 Al'v'g Co., Kansas Uity. Mo, 195-Jantlp ore Ay an girl or to take caro of Tuquite 1110 Jones St., bet. 11th and 19th 50-Tp V\ANTED-A titustion by & young to do general housework children. ific froight cars have been fitwed with the Westinghouse air brake. Can Get Along Without the Postomoe, Chicago Herald. The raral publisher who has the del quent tax list manages to get along pre well without the postoffice. il i et BRSPS B Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies strength and who'os meness, More economical t the ordinary kinds.ard cannot be sold in_comp tion with the multitude of low test, short wei slum of physchrte powders. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 108 Wall st; N zheyhhnvo not prejudiced the interests of truth. This history of the Netherlands is pub- lished by Ests & Laurlat, Boston, and is for sale in Omaha by J. S. Caulfield. et B LADIES W HO PLAY BILLIARDS Many Fair Playeis, but Faw Experts —A Woman Who Beat Her Husband, New York Tribune. Madame Patti's recent purchase of a handsomely carved and inlsid billiard table at the reported price of $1,500, caused a Tribune repoter to. make in- quiries regarding the popularity of billiard playing among ladies. {n seme luxutious warerooms.on Union Square a number of old billiard. experts were playing when the subject was broached.. “Wait tilt I beat this man,” said the wmanager, who was making,a big run, “and I will talk to/| you. Thers, now I have finished. Ladies play biliiards? Yes, of course, but it isn’t often they get to be experts, though they, frequently play a pretty fair game. We have frequent demands for gentle- men to teach ladies the game, and the latter prove apt scholars. But they have not the time or enthusiasm asa rule to be- come very skillful players.. Not but what they can, for all that is required isa quick and tiue oye,good nerve and a find touch., T'ro- lady with: wmember, an amusing incident why took lessons quietly for a long tir out her husband’s knowledge. been telling her that a woman could novi He had || play the game well. They had a tablo in the house and one night she said: ‘L think 1 con beat you at a game of. hil- liards.” He laughed and accopted: the challenge, She said she would waggr a small amount that she would win.. The husband, nothing loath, made the wager heavy—diamonds in fact. Well, the wife knew how good a gama her hushand. oould play, and they began and she beat. him uf course he never said women could net play billiards after that, and he played his bet like a man.” “Who are somo: of the expert lady billiazd players?” “Madame Gamiar was a fino player. Miss. Bussinger is, another. Both have layed exhibition games, and_can make handsome Tuns, As for Madamo Patti, shie only plays faidy well, even for a lady. It was for Nicolint that she bought the table, and he is quite a player. Poad is a greater favoite with ladies than biliards, and we sell many tables to private houses arranged to play either poel i The gamo furaishes good oxercise for la- s, though they find it awkwaag some- tices leaning, axer the tabls to. malke a dif- ficult shot.” Dudley Kavanaugb, one of the oldest billiard players and manufacturers in the city, who was present, said be remem- bered & lady whose plaging he could not discount in his bgst days.. She was such an expert player that all the “‘sharpn’ were id to play with ber. Unforta- nately, he had forgotten her name. Ab the Malson Doree, wheve private pariors. are kept for ladies to play billlards, the proprietor said that several excellent players came thero, One, » Mra. Rose, could me¥e & run of 150 st the three ball gume, The custan of having billlard uabios in private houses is on the in- cresss. ‘The large houses in Fijth ave- nue and adjscent streets are noi consid. ered thoroughly furnished without a bil- liard table, The Vanderbilt honses and Piarre Lorillard's houss have handsome biliard rooms. Omaha Club Election, The annual meeting of the Omala club was held Saturday evening, and officers W. V. Morse, president; John T. elocted for the year 1885, as follows: lclurkc, vice presldent; W, ¥, McMillan, a,Lemon, Orange, etc., finvor Cak dings, &rc.,a8: delicnt FLAVOR THEY STAND ALONE. PREPARED BY THE Price Baking Powder Co., €nicago, . St. Louis, M. uAKERs oF Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder —ano— Pr. Price’s Lupulin Yeast Gems, Best Dry Hop Yeast. FOR SALE BY ___ WE MAKE BUT ONE QUALITY- A marvel ct purety, | meal kept Iy ond nate uzallyas the frult from which they nre made. FOR STRENGTH AND TRUE FRUIT n girl in Aniori o1k oF nures; ad dress or oall at 131 475.6 VWANTEDPiaco In a drossmaking shop, by a young Indy used to dressmaking, €' or ad: ine J4.J., 208 N. 10th 8t. 440.5p tty ™ proutico fn o har Bargolt, Norfolk, < 1-§an 14 A YOung marriod IAN WADES SITUANION A8 DOON. Xoopor, in wholesale oebablishnont In Om: Address 'C." care Boe. 0 MISOELLANKOUR WANTS. ANTED—A small furnishod room In a blook ‘Address “Telograph” Boo offiZo. VW ANTED-A puttrer, with five hundred dollors 10 t+ ko hal, intorest in good, paying bus'ness. D., Eee Office. 520.7p WWANTED-Kvery man to know that the Mistt Parlors, 1812 Deug a8 streot, up stairs,is selling a custom made suit or overcoat at the swme price that ready made stores charge for inforior & vrmoi e, o WANTED—S W YA L VW ANTED—tady or s entlc and stock of store No. Gontieman's grocery ) Will sell ia one or weveral lots. Stock, fixtures snd business ean bo bhad f r lesy than value (f fixtures. Must be sold by 7th inst. Call atonce; great bargaln; swall capltal re quired, 4T1-5p ‘\’ANTR —Dry goods and groceries in exchaoge for §1 500 worth of improved .ailioad town property. Addrcss with pan 0x 530, Atbian, Booce Co., — TANTED A fow day hoarders, 638 N. 17th Mrs, L. T. Williaws, 5ot day table boarders, 172} Dovglas. 401.0p ANTED—To rent 2 or 8 unfurnithed rooms s near 1102 Farnam St. a3 possible. Address " care Beo, 405-0p \ to buy fixtares 6 N.'16th &t. (opposite X to lock culars of stoc ob. £80-5p ANTED—10.000 familes to tr our selt-rising Pur Buckwheat tlour and Self. all fizst.ciacs grocers, Wi Wt y it | buokhoat eold wnier our brund pure. eti- iht sold " only in cans. BY IN THE PASTRY IF SHANS & CO., Manufacturers. ANTED—To rent, room, or suite ({ rooms, fur- nished or unfurnished. Address 0. R. A, 119 N. 16th St. 983-Jans TOR K oger, Furt ished roomsone blook north of ooy 8. . Cor 15th and Capitol Ave. 40710 s, 52210p oarding house. 10 roome. N. 16th street, over store. Fou RENT - Furnished Room witnzboard 613 N. Tth, 524t NOK RENT—With board, one I go furaished tront room; gasand batb: . W. Cor. of 1ith and Joaes, 1409; also a few table bearders wanted. 404tt R RENT-3 new unfurnished rooms 20'h St., 5th house north of £t. Mmy's ave. Wi nce. C. F. Nelson. OR RENT-Suits of raors furnished for Tight house ke aro occsmionallynscant in Tee, mov's block, corner Sth and Howard Sts 488,41 JoR X ments, JFC RENT-A om #lon; $40 per month. B L'UR RENT re bul with residonce al for 2¥§22, pormonth 1 good location, . L Thomas 116-41 N d oallar, $12 Thomas, Noat e 100me, hall, pantry ), alse other clieap ten D. L. e notse; dosirab o looas rkor & Mayno. 49541 st FOR SAE. [FOR SALE Ot TRADE- Good steam fouring i with two run of burrs and ove feed burr od ropate and only beon ¢ on oneof the beit husine Wil disyore cf lot and mill_togothor & fine location; will oll ongocd torms othor destrablo property. 17t Kearney, N, JFOK BALE OK FXCHANGE ~For vicant or T proved property, the fueniure of 20 rooms, noarly new; the promises for lo v brick block, madorn imorovement basement for ront i bleok; goo: chap hotel businoes, Morso and & Brunner, Cor; 15 Ea 1048 JROK SA1E -Very choap, on ncsount of helth, Boston ostaurant, 1414 Dougla 8 82-0p FORBALE 1L, t with brick h rooms, stablo, and_barn, poo ity wabtr, on 10th's rees. Inqu 15¢h Street. () for an English Worsted overoont, custom Z\) made, verv elegant. Orderod for 840, Mistlt Clothing Parl Douglas streot, bet. 13th and 14th, up stal 5165 ot trade for Addiess Luck B x 082 m Matning 10 10 TORSALE Black ltoman Stallion, weighs 1800 pouods, Will sell choap. Jos. Kolovatek, 18th St , Omaha, Neb. arm miles from Herman, § amah Must soll becatise need money. Wi I sell for $100v cas and the balance on easy teris; plonty of tinh wator. sddross Joe. Kolovratek, No. 1324 S, 18th Street, Neb. 5109 Fo s Washington Co. Neb miles of Blair, 8 milee o DOR SALE—(Good fresh milch cow. F Inquire at 1519 Howard 8t. 160 7p {OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—Fur Impioved oity operty, cne or twosectons of land well adaptod for genoral tarming or ttock purpos soll; cl ke to railroad station and near one Fosi towns In Contral Nebraska. Addres P, 0. Box 500, Omaha, I(‘Ull SALE OR RADE-—Good stock farm of (60 acris, 20 W from Omahs, one Springfleid, Neb; will trado for Omha Address Wooley & Harrleon, Omaha,cx G ton, Springfield, Neb. JORSALE My bul dicgand stock of elothing, boots and shoes, will tradefor farming land. Geo. H. Peterson, 80§ South 1(th §t., Omaha. 7-tob 1 SALE Sccond hand Hall's sale, medinm 20 10, Frenzer block, opp. F. 0. 476:5p )Rt SALE—Chesp good double sleigh. _Fred Mochle; corncr 11th and Famam st. 47540 Cheap, horse and buggy, $36%, C OR SAL ing St. JFORBALE CdtiaP—Oneolocant chamborset, ono rogul \tor clock, one rerly new Knabo Piano, five gold framad pictur 8, ons horss, harness and phae one Halls eafe, small size, ono beautifal lTsoset. lnquire No, 2014 Harney Sb., heb. 218t 284-Jaa 18 JOR SALF,60x165 foot ou Cuming stroot 8 blooks wast of Military bridge, $1,00J. John L. MoCagie opposite Post office, 436-tt OR SALE—137x124 foct on corner, south-oast tro1 t, houso 8 rooms, barn, 8 blocks west of Park ave. and_ Lesvenworth, casy payments, cheap $1,700. John L. Mctague, opposite Post Offica, 47 2 OR SALE—Horses, mules, harness and wagons on oue or two years timo. Real estato soculty Prast 9. L. Thomas. PRC I S TR JporsauEon XCHANGE—AS §10 per acre, all ‘or part of two thousan{ aores of timber land, forty miles east of Kansas City, wil exchango for Nebraska land or merchandise.” Bedford, Souer & avis, 0 Vel J OB BENT—New.cottage, §10.00 per month, Good turnighed room, $3 00 personth, R.C Patter- #on, cor. 14th and kamuaw. b2t [FORBENT —Furnished 100m a¢ 1724 Douglas. 162.0p JrOk RENT-Newly furnisbed front rooms, or on tuite, 8. W. 17th and Cass. 4 49 sinile 260 OR RENT—Elegant 11 room house hot and cold ‘water; furnace; all modern improvemeu ts; 370 per montb. Barker & Mayne, ° 4918 MISCELLANEOUS. MANY men who know liow to make 1M know how ta eave it out_one- it on your clothing by & he Misfit Cloth- ing Pariors, 1712 Dougias sizeer, bet 13th andlath, Fino tallor teado suita as low sa 16, oney don't up staise, 0ST - A brown morocco memcrandum and billd book, contaloing & ladies phcto and papers of no Vaiue toanyone but the: owner. Letum. to Max Meyer & Co and get 1eward, 580:5p Fou RENT—Larie south front room, with drass- ing room sttached; nicoly furnishe, 1716 Capi is2ep 7§70 EXCHA NGE—Farms for lmf roved property in Omaba, R. Woolley, Koom: 20,. . maba National Bank, Omaha, Nob, 620-15- GE—| has tol Ave. 0% RENT_for parties, fairs, concer's, eto, Freemasons Hall, Capitol ave avd Sixtoenth St it has been thoroughly equivped with all conv iences. Apply to Wilitem J. Mount, at the hal) of James Forsyth, in drug store in same building. 4)&!:1\4 o nice tront bed rosm to two gentlo- F 20th. 480 th OR RENT—A suite of rooms Lor gentleman and T %tc “near Uplon depat with board, South Omaha preferred. “‘W. L. coffor. 450.0% and room warme 1and lightful ‘ab reasonable rate to rRLE parties in private fais ily. Address box 62, city. 4810 For RENT—Dwelling 8 room another 7 rooms 513 8. 12thS 316 South 16th £t. es, OR RENT—A ‘men at 5018. 0. 322 8. 10th St AltD Jones, s COLLARS CUFFS BEARING THIS MARK ARE THE FINEST QOOD8 EVER MADE, sema, Al Linen, soth Lintngs ao Bxteriors. Ask for them | CAM » BROS.. Agentx for Omabs T RENT Furniscod rooms cad board at 1477 Howard St. 354-10p For RENT—Furniches rooms at 605 N. 01t RENT—Five room cottage on Virginia Ave., T %o blocks case of Park Amw., and ono block Bouth of 8t. Mar, $12.6" Adams, 19 Frei 4425 Ave. etrect cai 5 Thanc or block, opp. P 0, - | Omsba Nationa) sank, Omaha, Neb. 0 TRADE—Stnck of grocories for acreproperty: o) inlng Omaha. Chas. & Woolley, hoom, 20 627+ 0 EXCHANGE—Farms for stook of merohandise Chas. R. Wool'cy, Room 20, Omaha Nationa,, Rank, Oa aha, Neb. 52548 OR TRADE-Stocks of gon sto trade. tir land, Chss. R. Woolley,. Rocm 20, Omiha National Bank, Omaha, Neb. 52046 EN in reed of an_ovorcoat don't fail to call and soe n $16 cnstom made overonat thad you can uy for 820, Mi-fib Clothing Parlors, Douslas strest bet., 18th and 14th, up etair 5145 JPERSOVAL—a ycung wontioman who hay rocent. Iy como here £0 reside deires to make the 8o qualntence of an agreeablo lady. - Address ¥, Armi 5084 stead, P. 0., City. p “ '(’ #eward will be paid for the arresd acd con- 3By ction «fthe-peraon that ook a Tudy’s satchl while ste was inspecting the Misfit: Pariors, 1812 Douglas street, up stairs. 216 custom, made sults ey are selling at 529, m&o JTRAYED—From N, W. Cor, of 24th and Chicago, Saturday afternoon, a small red caifs Informa- tion will be received at this piace. 448-89 JOR RENT. 5 room hou Cor. Geo!pia TF %% e ani Loavenworth. . F. ann. 45250 JFOR BYNT_Storo room, with good large base- mwent; suitable for butclier snop or packing house, Inquire of Peulson & Lo, Farnam St. bet. 15th and 18th Sts. er F. G. U Par-oAve, 4688 TOR RENT— urnishod rooua 1018 California St. Mrs. A. C 4187 O om_for_gontlen 'SPECIZL NOTICES. Rentleman and wife, 2208 s lifornia St. O RENT—COUage 8 ooms, Soini I S | 110 por month. Inquire room 4, Om: * | tional Banx Buildivg. 3861 NAON-Y o loan on chattels up. Also on real osrato, W, H, Motto Farnam St 404 206-jan 19 OR RENT—Eighty acres o3land on militery road two milcs frow city, forthreoor five years 0, }. Davis & Co. 5855 OR REN®-One house. Iaquire Edho'mds Eric- ONEY U0 ioan south 164h ¢, on oha.tels by Ji I Beathy, 213 h 185-4an 16 8 }“ son, iyl o8sst £ I G Ti_suims Of 8300 aad UPWAr Agents, 1606 Farnam St. 0. F. Davis and Co., Keal Edato aud Loan 50841 ];mx IENU—Furnished room, 1818 Jackdon 8. 368 iAn28p For RENT—Furoishiod rooms 1810 Dodge St a. 5t ONEY loaued ou chaviols, bought g sold Ballrond Ticket . Foroman, 218 ¥. 13th Te0.b Yooms, Bin and E)m 5., . of Hickory. 8 per month; apply on Donaldi 860U AHLE @ ANYBL. )R TENT—A good furnished room Apply at WAN PED A g00d; ro)iable map to do o co work ‘ard oall on (ity brcde. Call between 4:30 and wonon Bros. & Uo., Boow -0 ireuaer block, 0, 521: et O ubtars i finory Btore, 16th B, ‘hih of Post oftive, 3341t -6 .NT —Dwelling house, 131/ Wibster Si., NVDED A widdle aged person, to take care abaly. 110 Bouih 25th, resn Dodge, 531 nine rooms, welliand clstern. Inguue Jemes Bonnar. 42041 of 0ST—On Fridsy, between Saunders, Cuming 4 and 10th bte., small brown sablo eslar; suitable seward will bo paud if returued to. Barkar & Mayne,. 18th and Farnan. 4008 ANY man who kuow how to wake m V1 know howto save it, You can savn e half on your clothing by buylng it at tho Misfit Clotk.- ing Parfors, 1342 Dougias reet up stairs, Tailop made businie:s suits uilow ns $12. mée 31, Boox jn Omaba Ci'y, esvosiolly whon y can buy & ® custom wade overooat for Mistit, lothing Pariors, 1312 Louglasstrect, bet. aad 14th, up stairs. I 00K—Youcan buy 6 90 custam. made pants for; 488 MisfitClott ing Parlors, 10i2 Douglas street., bet 15th audush up staies. 5105 o l)-) ", Buya & custom made swercoat, full vatin E‘--..) ined, imported Korsey, and certainiy wottld Lo cheap at 340 at MisdtC s Parlors, )32 Douglas streob, bet. 13th sndJéth, vp stairs. 611 >0CK KT/Book lost by not caling and buving 10 ‘oustou wade suit 107 218 at MU0t Clothing Par- lors 1312 Douglas streef, b:t, 124k and 1ath,up stairs 5195 13th 5605 ra ravod iy %20 made—by buying a custom o $40 overcoad ‘or S0 Misfl i 532 Doug.es street, hat. 15th and 14 205 Yarlo u buy road made clothing when, you pants for S4.at the 'arlors, 34! Douglns Bt , bet. 4th, up stalrr. P ~A girl to do geweral nousawork, M WA 220.8ud Davenport §' \‘vu'flm—um. b 515 N, 15th 88 4 plain awk. A1ply norshwest coruer bty I 490.7p %2Tp Fon RENT ~Choioe suite of office voms very de- sirsble fora dootor. Inquire at Wi Buahian s st | gvora 9t TOR RENT—A coteage of 3 r near 56 Mary's avs 2,60 on Switzler, 218 5 24eh streot. WASTED A firstolass double eylinder feeder;) agply at the Bee offite, 501tl | YOR ReNT—Large ploasant fumished rooms. In: quire N. W. corner 18thand Barmam St. 4314 Northwest aorner b 28rd and Burt, W NTED—A ‘et class servaat girl. Call at tho 821-10p. | YOI TENT ~Nios furaianed room, cheap at 810: B. 16th strowt 487t (J0R RENT. | | in Nebrasia, Address . A" Bee ?‘mm boy who ¢an chenwork 81 216 eak Gorrsan ANT D—A, well educated young man to travel | 649p . 12th bt. _408-5p cight rooms, situste | be: Pleasans sbrects, on Harney Thompeon, First National L for K from A ¢ xporicuced bar tendor (ptrictiy N1 tempesate) dosir Bost ot refcsences toed; addrensP. O, position in first ciasn pl wn and X488 olt, . eatistaction guarsa- et DOR' RENT—Btore ros 3611 Farnam 8t , with or witasat Billiard tablos, by Paulson & O OR REN7?—A nice furnished room § k Bosd's Opera House, §32 per month, M, ¥, M, tin, 814 8, 1hth, X a0 e ANTED Goel or general housework at 4 Dosglas St., near Jeflerson. 450 op streot. 478.5 ANTED--A quist stoady womas to do the w of & saall family; 1014 Howard streot w S = wood iirl for gereral housework st 474.5p 0., 1613 Farnam ok Beel 0K RENT—One fusnished room wilkboard, als twe or three day bossders, 1014 Wuhhl.w“ eLé P o ) RENT- Fow voom house 2id su laa, ork per month. Bavker & Mayne. W ANTED A good girl fos geweral nousesork “Apply immediately at %06 California 8t, 4105p ANTED—A good eirl for goaeral bouse work. Mrs. T. W, Blackbarn, 881 South $4ih Bt 455t OB BENT—Neatest aud chospost harulehed roorss nOmaha, ~Apply to G. Il Andorson, room 14 Anderson Block, north entrauce, 1&h and Daven port . %-jon 1 Fur? TENT—Two furniahed o wiiurnished Fo0ms . W. nomer 20th aud Webster B4 43018 w* L7ANTED 10 solictors, good maa Benofi} assoclation, Fremant, Neb. 941 Jan ¥ TANTED “& gonl second 000k oh b Houm, 40 NTED -A good sckive woman to take charge of dialng room. ~ Knuire ak 912 Dougles M. vay o thoright ‘Addresm Nobratka Mutual Mairiage Ok RENT—Togentlomen only, & f'm‘ fur ulak od room, 8. K. corner %08L an Do\luhi‘“ H OR KENT—Two slogaat rooms ln Hoediek's block, Panisen & Co., 118 Faruam. M F {\OR RENTwFysuished troct rooe fox teut 262 N. 16th 8t Al M 6 $10 | 8 61 Mo mrs o dstor bill cowe and procure one of owr 320 custom made nvasceats that the Misfit Cloth- ing Paclors, 1812 Dougiea ot , bot 18th and l4th, are 5066 Jic g for £10, 5 lea lost. You <an aasy mal w $50 (ustom mado suit f Parlors, 1312 Douglas 88, bet. stairs, 1t baok hy buylog 25 Miafit Clothd: 15th and 14th, up 065 = For custou iuade cassimere sults (ino style) ) light colors, worth $30, ut the Mis- #ig Olothiug Parlos, 1313 Doiglas, bes. 13thani 14th up stairs. 478 JPUSEY men whuyay thelr talor Mgl prioos w ant tako & #uid waless it fita Just 0. Thisls ¥ hy the Micfit Clos: lug Parlors, 1512 Douglas 81, bet a0 14th, can hy for #35 & fine talormade suit costa 30, 08 MAKEN UP—QOne cow; gray, and red mouth. Calitorn Wanck. l‘\ult PR ALE - For meroband . ferrad, 1A ) valuslis lots One () 10t in Bt. Luule, Mo ; 640 acxes of e land Kanses; Ono (1) far 1o Obio. This propersy is fue of Inowsbeanos ALl communicatiobs will ba weated striotiy coufdential, 8, % Winepear, 2994 it 857 ears, red_foot 24th St Toos, Ourrjug, jango "GOMS—With boasd, dou rable oF winber, App 8. Chatles Hotel wi- JLUMBING gas dtting, jobbing promptly sttended 10,1:3 N. 16t t. Johu J. Cavansugla 1423k DREXEL & MAUL, (BUQCRSSORS TO JOHN G, JACORS) UNDERTAKERS ! At tho old stand 1417 Faruam Bt Onders by talo- n%l“whd\ulwu-wmw Witeuded 10, Telephopy o