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™~ THE DAILY BEE- FRIDAY, MAY 8. 1885. Lombard Ins. Co. vsa. Riddle; cont, Palleys, Trus'es, vs. Jonsen dec. Masrten va, Haskins; continued. DISTRIOT CCURT, Hill; report of RAKED FROM THE RECORDS. —_— Test of a Will in the United Statis Flannigan va. Elton; undertaking. Cirenit Conrt, Ver Biest vs, Ver Biest; notice of Judge Brewer Holds that an Unbora | motion, Ohild is Entitled to His Parents’ Estate—Other Litigation Mattere, Hill vs confirmed. roferces Mr, Hobbs Testifles, That celebrated and famoun case of the United States ve. the Brighton Oatie company bobbed up agaln yeaterday long Quite an Interesting case was declded | @nough for the testimony of F. D, Hobbs, by Judge Brewer In the United States o witness for Uncle Sam, to be taken. elrcnlt comrt yesterday. In the fall of | Mr. Hobbs, It seems, helped to survey 1873 Anna Wassorman Instituted pro- the cattle ‘uomplny'l ranche, which he oeedings sgainst the Chicago, Barlington | "5Y8 contains 62,000 acres. He therefore gave a discription of it by sections, and & Quincy rallway company for an un-|also told about how the land lays. One divided Interest in lots 6 and 6 of block | half, he thinks, is areable, but the other 219, olty of Omaha, which the latter is | balf Is only fit for grazing purposes. The 1 ranche was enclosed, and is yet, witha using for depot purposes. Andrew Was. | /g fence, and over this_fence all the sorman, the father of this complainant, | Jitigation has been ralsed. Mr. Hobbs dled January 28th, 1870, just seven days | testifies that judging of the impression before she was burn, Ten days previons | that ho found to exist smong the people of Oasper county, where the ranche is to his death he made a will bequeathing Jocated, thia foncs has groatly rotarded to Marle . Wassorman, his wife, all the | the growth of the conntry, and parties property he possessed, with an under- | dare not go within the enclosure for fear standing that she was to take care of of personal violence. He saya the crops thelr son, Frank Wasserman, who was out there are good. then five years old, and the unborn ohlld,| —Mr, Frank Brown the misfortune who is now Anna Wasterman, the com- | yesterday to lose his fine carriage horse. planant in this case. When the | While out driving the animal made a stumb- Omsha & Southwestorn rallroad built ":"‘" and broke ons of {ta legs and was its track Into Omaha it appropriated the Ll —Omaha has more need just now of a pro- two lota now In controversy for depot § % rposen. By nomo hook of orook they | f°*ionsl dog killer than anything elne, Thero Bad'a court to condem the property and | Are bout 909 worthless curs prowling through then paid Mrs, Wasserman a_small pit |the streets day and night, biting children tance for it—enough to give them posses- | every little while, causing runaways, and do- sion, and belleving that as the children |ing all sorts of mischief, of Wesserman had not been mentioned| —ClaraThomas, theAfrican tough who was In his will, there would be no troubles | held by Judge Stenberg in the sum of 81,000 from them, But the statuteof Nebraska | to appear befora the district conrt and there M When any ohild shall bo born after | Fagler t: stnho!o, :::lf:d :n’r u(::]r,intxol ‘;:.1'::(: the making of his parents will, and no tho estate of the testator, asif he had g: ";ph.“'; "";.‘" h::r[: SUAdAY SREFOIW D died intestate; and fimlg -h;u LT T e ki SR SO 4 child shall be assigne to him POOL TINKERS. as provided by law in oases of =y intestate unless it shall be apparent|THER NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD BOUNCED FROM from the rale that it -as the intentlon| THE TRIPARTITE ALLTANOR—NO ADJUSTMENT. of the testator that no provision should| ¢The general managers of tho western and be made for such ohild.” northwestern roads have now been in consulta- With this much of a leverage to Work | yon two days,” says the Chicago Tribuae, of on Miss Anna salled lnb to ‘e‘"‘“l her yestorday 1n its review of the work of the rights and thus far has been victorious. pool-tinkers, * but thus far no perceptible In rendering his decision, among other {0 = % heir di thinge Judge Brewer says: cadway towards a settlement of their diffi- In this case, the primary question I am culties has been made, Tn fact, not a single reluctantly eo:np(llud to decide in favor | Proposition for a settlement of the wars has of the complalnant, Wasserman. I say |been "“"‘h }’{;Pny 0|! thn‘ {z;“;?;fi Tlh."” bl reluctantly, for when a man on the eve | f I orma cisqustion o the diliculties an 6 doath Naving & GHLL 5 osss ol8 end | it chntua ki beongt,thom abonk ALl ltvlng with a wife to be dellvered of a|it would beuseless to try to settle either child within twenty days, makes a willthe “milliog in transit” and Northwestern glving all his property to his wife, I gm’vr"m:;:m or :lll"- Omaha ;"t’f“ tmub}eu shink tho common voico wil tay that ho | PHiE i, ekement cf the tnparile intended no wrong to the born or unborn [ ™\ Th arbitrators met yesterday afternoon child, but trusted to hls wife, thelr|at the office of Commissioner Vining and, mother, to do justice by each and be- |after fully investicating the present state of lleved that she, with the property in her | affairs, and satiefyiog themselves that the _ | Northwestern had failed to reportits Nebraska hands, oould handlo it more advanta. |y, inoss, in accordance with their docision & geously for herself and children than 1ff o nth ago, decided ucanimously that the intoresta in it were distrlbuted. As a| Northwestern, by its refusal to report that question of facts, independent of the|business, had “roken the contract, being statate, 1 have no doubt that Mr. Wasser | thercfore no longer entitled to e bembiptin e Western trunk line association. This man had no feeling elther sgatnnt the |, ties the wmattcr aa far as tho Northwentern's orn or unborn child, but baving im-{;ombership in the association is concerned, plicit falth in his wife meant that she|as the action of the arbitrators was in strict should take the entire property and be- | ac:ordance with the terms of the contract. lleved that out of it she would take care | The Northwestern did not expect any other of his children. result, and was fully prepared for the decis- 4 i It has lately taken the ground, and so A BARDED WIRE CASH, stafod bofcra the arbitrators, that it did not Tho celebrated barbed wira case, from | consider itaslf a member of ‘tho combumation. s ‘As the remaining tripartite roads—Union Nebraska. City, entitled Fish vs. the | p,citc Tock Island, Miiwaukeo & St. Paul, Barbed Wire company, of Nebraska Clty, | and Wabash—seem to be fully determined to waa up for hearing yesterday on a motlon | strictly carry out the tripartite contract, ev- made by Fish for an injunction sgalnst | erything now depends upon the stand the the company, restralning them making & | Burlington and the Northwesteru roads will tako towards the combination. The latt l.-’g,flfl :&::wi‘;fi“ld: 1 E:.;:il ‘h;: roads are now in precisely the #ame condition and have about the ssme interests st stake, the s'ockholders In the concern|excepting that the Burlington has already a made purchases of certaln machinery for | line through Nebraska, while the Northwest- putting barbs on the wires, but Fish, | ern will have to build & long extenston to its ’ | Sioux City and Pacific before it will have who Is one of the largost stockholders, | i,\oagh competing line. But It Is cortain that opposed this, and asked fer the injunoc- | ¢},o Northwestern will build the extension as tion to keep the other members from |speedily as po sible, and will, therefore, have paying for this machinery. The motion [tobe taken into consideration, The Bur- was overraled, the judge refused to met |liogton has thus far refused to recognize the aaldo a superoodeas bond, and at the next | &1iBartite combination as one line and refused to enter into » combination with it 28 such, form of - court tho oase will come ap£0r | but it is understood that It as modifed ith opinion m‘;hi- relé:gct,‘ and ut‘nélddl Irndy to recognize the combination provided it cau get Thefollowlng docket orders were made. }.}':,:;:";‘.‘l:r:h;';fi'nlg dg';"'n'm“’x“l,‘;:;' "fi:: Holland ve. Oalherm; dls., costs pald. | attitude toward the tripartite combination by Hill vs. Holland, amd, bill to be filed ‘hfirlq‘::}l:xf:fnz:.“::f";nm e ; arbitrators have by June rulo day; subsequent ploadings | iven their decision, and decided that tho under the rules, Centinued. orthwestern i longer a member of the Hogg ve. L. N. W. R. R. Co.; con-| Western Trunk Line sssociation, it is quite tlnued. {’lle'l: thltmmsdeuilivle totion will bo taken 3 Bt » y the managers’ meeting, It is understood #i‘::\‘mvl: vK'ld%m,l:?u:: s ‘withdrawn | that at to-dsy's meetiog one of the tripartite Fire 0 3 KD lines will introduce a resolution for entering and ten days to file ex. to ans. into a pooling agreement with the Burlington and Northwestern on all business botween Ohlufio and Cheyenne, The proposition is that the Burlington and. its lines west of the Mistourl river form one line, the Northwe ern aud its lines west of theriver another, an the Union Pacific with its eastern allies —the land, Milwnuke"c‘a‘h‘& St. E:ul, and s is substantiall proposition mado when the tripartite pool was first formed, with the difference that the Northwestern was then a member A of the tripartite combination, Matters dis costs |are now in exactly the same ehape they were when the tripm tlon was first formed, and fears are expressed that when it comes to the consideration of a aivieion of business there will be even more serious trouble than before, and for tuis Murrsy vs. same, Leary vs. same, all|reason but few bolieve that the present continued, troubles will be settled, The only hops the Mitchell ve. Graves; reply withheld [ managers of the various roads interested in and ten days to file ex to ana, this fight bave that they may yet succeed in Mitchell vs, Thorberg; reply wlth. [turmounting all obutacles Ie, aa one of them expresred it yeaterday, ‘It is true,’ said h tJinnvn -lz:c.l leave to file amended bill by | ‘it wo are again where we were’ when the ane rules. tripartite contract was first made, but we are Otos Uo. vs, Oraft; decree. in the position of the boy who was kicked in Withnell vs. Oourtland Wagon Co,; | the face by a doukey while trying to tickle set for Oth lnst. glmfi dAlt oueh the boy was much disfigured Wynatt ve, Tuthll; dfs want pros. o had a mighty sight more experience, The Complts cests, rosds now have more experience than they had then, and for this reason they may con- Rosellus va, Withnell; fifty days for|sider discretlon the bptter part of valor and taking tests, Bot attempt any more foolishness and got atill Samo va, Balley; same, mors disfigured than they already ate.” Same va, Livesey; same. Ciicago, IlL, May 7.—To the miods % FAa T crRTNED I G | somp outiders 'the weneral mansgersof the western trunk lines in session here, are goin; C, B. & Q. R. R. Co, vs, Masserman; | about it in a very lsisurely manner. i deceettled. passed by and on_ the word of one of Borst vs Handley; dis want pros. agers absolutely nothing was accom- Nichols vs. Lombard; dis. « |pl hatever be the deductions of the Osbin ve, Leavenworth; dis costa pald, | Eeneral public there are evidences u:ln some Gould ve. Whelan; hearing May 14, L SREE gona Ak Oontinued. other snd the man- Comstock ve. Oamberlain; continued, | ner in Lombard vs. Sklmer; decree, to the'r A. M. Co., of Scot. vs Ripley; dis|from L rates A, ? L. M, Co, vs. Rudman; dls costs 1d. there is a multitude of obstacles to Le over- come before that object can be gained, Veerhusen va. Tierneyr complt to July 1, dept Sept. 1, rebuttal Oot, 15 for tes- corpus yesterday but it was refused her, THE RECORD, Mitohell va. Behm; rep to file amd bill by June rale day. tinued. C., B. & Q R. R. Co. va Dadge. Oon- tinued. Nebraska vs, Young; same, McGraw Hubbard; set for May 13, Spitley va, Frost; continued. Credit Mobeller of Am; contd by con- sont. l:liolllnd vs, Stephen third one. Holman ve. C. B., & C. railway com- pany, continued. Kimball va, same, Nolan vs. same, roads towar i y di; o — Distributing the Spolile, Wasuinorox, May 7.—The president ap- timony, Continued. vointed the following postmasters to-day: N, E. M. 8, Co. va. Bexcham; hearlog | Obas, O, Prell, Middleburg, Vermont; Frank May 9, W. Rodgers, Norwich, New York; George allet Ex, va. Smith; dfs complt costs. | Counally, Waterloo, New York: Faralogton Sav Bk va. Tofus; dis a8 Boon ¥ Gnl:,-b::g, ;‘: .}.n l’}::::rv. to Grayhill, decree as to other defts. Veazle, Raltimore, Md.; G. W, Thomas, Keene Sav Bk va. Newkirk; dis costs| Canton, Miss.; R. E Harris, Sanangelo, vadv' Leldsay, Iv to file bill of }"“;évlgfn‘b‘& ‘Yxid’!‘”fi“l"dh?nhh% ‘arner va, Leldsay, Iv o of | James O, ™ ord, Tnd ; Jossph R. or agalnat beirs of deft. Batekln, Sbesandoah, In., E O e o el b dla, coata | Columbla, Mo., Johmathan'N. Wiss, Platis pald. mouth, Neb 8, W, Hobbs, Storm Lake, Tows, vics W, 8, Vestal, suspended. oa i ch they had, or had not, lived up to Hodge, | not be gnored or bulidozed” N. K. Ealr. | J9 OOMS—With hoard, Tep [ TRASE Coattes Hote | tion existing between the Towa congressional | YX7Awm delegation and the state committes that the by committes was not re, resented in any manner A NIPPING AIR. ~Boys. Apply st taetory, dosirable f5r summer, Apply Co LR — [ PRICE LIsT—0t W. m, — Tax o ot olam SOR RENT—Sevoral fine ¢ - Molter's Grocery At the conference hold by the congressmen In | VY AXIAP-Three of fout frst.class carpanters and | LIOR RENT—Sovoral fine cfoes In Croumse’ block, House, A “Bee” Reproter Wrestling With fhip | Cichen, e they Bave et Ao e | > ™ Ponk 1 Mo St ot T B0 Noma, oo 19 e, HSK |10 1 Gttt ... ‘iw auy candidate for any office. In reply to the — — — | e————e . ~ |12 Cut loat 8oy Did the president request that th 3 " iong e made by Joint confer SITUATIONS WANTED. FORSALE—FARMS, e R L TRCet: | e - fi;- ALR—A 870 acre stook And grain farm, & X 11 "'Fine powdere Stigar COFFEE. good Rio ooftes. Golden Rio o fes £ 20d rossted coffes seven milea from the o'ty of Fremont; two | 8 ' best roasted coffee. M itbin thres miles; 800 acres under plow, | 4 '* extra Java ¢ fle thoret in pasture; board fence, running stream | 8 ** best Java coffee » untry | $hrough pasture; house with ten rooms; will bes 11 | 24 ** best Java and Mooha cof Beo | oheap it wold immediatel; on torma #o’ suit. For TEAS, Cold Wave, Comparison Made with the Cold Uhills of Other Yeara—To What Extent this Cold Saap ence " he sai s was th 3 a8 % fiaaiog by both factions, After a0 Tnberview | 337 s~ akonion aasonchos and gariener by s realisble, Int ent man; re‘erences to vmr-"““l' e Ty S The committee regards their actions as very | colGuy v, H r t head or. 178.0) injudicious and oalculated to_breed trouble, | et i oot DonduATERS 1TOOP fNe They invited Judge Kinne to be present, but ‘V he peremtorially refused, wherenpon they pro- ceoded with the nominations, and have been | °T*- AxTap—Employment as preferrad; salary no obje Has Gone, P further particulars Inquire of Geo C. Grodtrev, ¥, e. 1 1b good Japss advertising the result as having the unani- | vxoioo—y Lot e | mont, Reb. 1STA | § o veeh unooto e Japan :r';:: :xflp:;m.l ‘L‘t:&;& .'.?3"::3 In‘J':-,::g“" P A raesthdy, thoroughly compekcnt and - rallavle; [ o saun—Faim aed unimprored land lots and | | i\ boet Ko bh breaktast I ice, dress, L, No 112 6th st., Sioux Olty.Jows. 182.7p house on long oredit B & M Laod off .| 1 choice gunpowder.. After hoaring an old-timer vehcmently | * «\What hay - you to Ay in regard tothe let- | — — 18th 8t. Vadicka & Goantner, e f&“fis’, SYRUPS, declare, yesterday, that to white man |ter of Judge Kinne made public to-day?” \7“"“—";“'"'-3! young man ™4, where A - — - e g T 1 keg best 1Tom E ] o b th ueation and ability will be required; not JOR ALN-Good farm tn Washington Co; 171 over saw or felt as cold weather in gh,fi,?,',':',‘;z :‘.’;:,’a;l ,:d‘i“'g;'l‘i':,‘: :; o work; has iz xcetient | Facres; 80 aores oaltivated; good buildings:’ Aas | 1 Lot Nev O] y Omaba on the 7th day of May, as Wed. | the democracy of the stata. Unless the con- CTRLND || On ON 10 /oty B award el 16a !1_";;:‘!1{'{::::'|:1:€I:‘n. 1 grossmen manlfesta desire to comply with RS Ao the exprersed wish of the president and con- “‘Anln -8itustion by an experienced book. nesday night and yesterday morning pro- Rock candy FOR SALE--HOUSES—LOTS, duced, a reporter for the Ber at once | fer with the comlmitm 'whl‘hadmd’ that the mm:::q-‘rdmmflnga:" é:nm:n l""; m 3 150 Vot Barelna RICF. 4 ] 7 T wrolin shouldered his pencil and atarted out to | BjiTonscs Ay, be cinitably distributed, 1t . - | Toon ain Bix beautital Io in Hawihorne, ten 1o | 18 " Louisiana rics . H ascertaln how nearly correct that state- | tainly have no other wish than that harmony | W axys 1o eall on Charioe Fox, Beoth | Hasscons sacer al saay torms "B 5 patbacrc toim e ment was, He found It to be literally ;mwz;.k‘ .:;i' :x;:! énur-u of the entire | avenue, ne 1637p | and Farnam. AT [ ‘f»fl"ffl'_ H trae. Not slnce the palnted warrior prhesbon - A, W:;‘:g;'l.lamydm:fi:;{fmla:'l;"‘lvn‘“n[:fihh on sau—Foll comner lot with nlce houke of 0 8 ¢ Palm... T % ; ry onth; a1 ex. | K roo f CANNED @ staked his tepe whero the Paxton now Cheap Alumintum. | ponsen advanced; wagee prompily paid. Sloan & Co., | is & bargain o o Sauncore street 83000, thiy 1 6an 815 Table Potcken, . bk . Boston Globe. 94 George St., Clncinnatl, O, 087p | Lot at N W corner of Hansoom Park, 50x182 feoh, | 1 v st s o 8 stands and all of this beautifal valley There is sald to be a Conneotlont man or Shoep ' ; Lttt sl i i 7ANTED—A siturtion by h 186 feet tront on 1, 3 W Vi 10 was a howling wildernes, a wild de living In Ohio who has discovered a cheap | YV can givethe very best vsen |8 Blocks woos of Fark Ave, $5,0001 his o & covren avel » serted waste, has tho mercury been [and ready way of making ataminfum from | “Miss H.cars of Be offce. 441 [ cheap piece of properiy; ala: 182 foeb front on B forced to chuek its head down to within |the oxide. Aluminium, as many of onr = e A AT TR H trunty-nlno degrees of zero until b|readers know, is the metalllc base of clay, MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. rooms, full lot, $10,000, C E Mayne & Co.. 8 W cor. 3 :clogk yoatorday morning. The wave | clay slate and many of the nataral esrths; e namy 107 25 88 been an annual visitor for many sea. | and there are millions of tons of it lyin JANTe S By good tensoh, five of Slx reomed | von sata—Bevuiifal snd deslrabl H -] desirabl ] sons, and on one or two ocossions was |around under foot. In spite of thi-yfwgt "\u‘ s LA AL 1‘12"9';' on $10 menthly peyimeats. . G “‘:‘m i SUNDRIRS, w al a8 stinging and raw as this tlme. |1t is very hard to procure, and is worth LS 1634 | 4 bottle choloe Piokles. o % A comparison of temperatures, covering | about $30 an ounce—nesrly double the ANTKD—Gentloman wante forn shed room where R SALR—HAI Interest of well established cen. | 1 ¢in Sweot Potatocs 16 aperiod of ten yoars back, for a corres: | valno of gold. This Is because tho olay | p, 0. os sas Grry, ° woredi sddress L & Foney | X' traly 1ooated arocery businoes for salo cheap on | $ 10 Jelly; cehico). -] pondlpg time of each year was carefully | cannot be decxldized by any cheap pro- “‘é‘;l““ of ill health, kit g Lye ;: compiled and is glven below. It thows |cess known to sclence. S 'n'n“hcmfi? b ) LiLHb ) b/ LR I3 the year, the minimum temperature, and | The metal Is very durable, and mixed i) bt L7 ‘tront, Dwight & Lyman's add., $750. R T - the day on which this temperature was | with other minersls makes useful alloys. VW ARTED -Liotas AxD oxxrurusx 40 take oice, | Gorner Shitleyand Phil Shoridan ave, Bur ak | 2 « drlea Flackby 9% reached: 1t is of light welght, and is stronger than | work et by mail any distance ail ¢t 7| e 3 N e r s (VApOEAW) o }s’e“ Dax, TxMPERATURE. |gteel, Could aluminium be produced at |82 to 86 & dny quletly made: nn canvassing, Address | g100, " 2 CF Piaces & room houto and stable | &, (UK PYACTRS H 1878 My 2 28 deg. above z0%0 [ oy ot raten it would make & revolation i | FU&"1s Man'k Co., Philadeighis, Pa., Box 1603, Lot 75x140 east front, 7 rooun house, barn eto., In | Ciackers by the box. o e 1 8 W w . |thearts. Theusesto whioh it could be [— o' B Comor ot 27t Deige oo hose 3880 oy 3 5 ‘and Dedge_é room hous . 1878 12 38w |applied aro nnumerablo. _Ita durabllity | YY43Tep, Room s bosed not mote than elht | 4 Tota'tn Burr akc add | #5200 Fauinan & Go., | $A18% Sired brerkiast baco i DA ] : ¥ ¥ ) { ¢ {g;g St :’;': % 't |would make it in great domana for en- 1K ] fedbedonis L SR PR U TR LR TR ) ° 1881 2’ e ww g'";d'“d l:n;fhm"ly‘ ":g i ll'fm“'; ~avren By good fonnat. s cottage contrally To- | IV 0 b cke o sireonsateeonn b ‘hai om "urr R R 1 . i TANTRD | L cks of streot cars, oan on es {ssg " g g‘: Lo W w i‘!’;(‘:xg p:nu;in' “’l':d :nyl:: 1“:“‘:1 n?fiu ‘cated, by the 10th of May; address Mo abis | terms, W il Green, over 1t Nat'l Baak.” 1 AT T Eeea seth Bioen - 884 g 8 * ¢« « |Inavigatlon practicable. Once place v SRTAFYVo0y 45,07y | 6k | PIVEAYS0E OBFH }‘ar”n'fi;l\“z:'my'fl three gond houses 817 and Sranas 5;%‘.‘";;..;. { :fi 8o 7 20 “ ¢ |alominium on the market at a moderate Meal, rondy for inatant tiso with the addition of | por momth; o ise 5.500- casr parreunric sy Pog | 1 dorub brush F A sc'entlfic observer engaged In the[price, and it would revolutionize | milk or cold water. _Putupia 8and 6 1b. packages. | sols betre june Ist. ' Apply 8. Mortensen, tailor, % weather business on o salary was braced | every Industry and advanco clvilizatlon | 5014 by grosere-" W. 3. Wetshaas & O, Ranutiet: | Teta Furmaar sreet i8L34p % and asked to leak out one or two good |at lesst a century. The man who can 70k 8ALx—Houee full lot, well, cistorn, barn, oll in ] pointers touching upon the chief cause|solve the problem rot only has an im- gfi;l:h—&;l‘:?:n:um:rbln overy country In U | K good coud tion, ono blodk trom stroet cars §1 $00 2 for sach an extraordinary supply of the [mense fortune at his corimand, but he [ commission, Seud stamd. © Baci Tabel, Chicag 1y, | e torms: W I Groen, over et Nat'l Bavk. 641-tt 100 Arctic region at this particular and late | will be counted as a public benefactor for LB OR BALE—G00d 6 1oom house, lot 50x132 fact,0n8 b day In the season. But he coold give |all time to come. ANTED—83 60 will buy one doen Rogor Dir trout, $1300; 8100 oash balance 816 per month, bl no practical theory, other than that the| We hopethe man from the Nutmeg W tripple platudtavlo kuives at Moody's china W.H Greer, overlst National bank. 1t L area of high pressure became solgreat |state, now living in Ohio, has untied the | *tore,corner I8t and Paverport st. 445-8¢ 21b Jelly in jars, 15 "o R 5 A 3 & % VAYIED Every say o s o & somog .| = O SALE, MISOBLLANKOUS. _ |, Tt oty vryamal o tho v e sock 1 chine, to see the new Improved American No, 'OR 8ALR —A good saddle horse gentlo and sound. | the city,l can and willy ive b_tter induc menfs th 1. 'B.'E. Flodman & Co. agente: 220 N 16th. 0624t~ | [ Apmiy 1018 Bouglasst.” 1 & Fole 9999p7" | any otacr Houes 10 (he tiLy.: OMll &t deditms (and 1 - — will save you from 10 to 26 per cent, ‘OR 8ALE—Two No 1 phaeton,one eecond band bug- | place 1110 Farnan St. 146-t0 FOR RENT—HOUSES AND LOTS, P gY. Apply 1400 and 1411 Dodge st.. J.B. French Co. N. B. uur new and complete price list mailed free away up In northern Dakota that l'g was forced to sluff off down the Missourl va ley and over towards the greatlake: This high pressure spokeu of, it w learned, 1s created by currents of air slashing together and trying to equattize oxygen knot. New Eogland leads In all mechanical inventlons,and this discovery belongs to us. 1f we are counted out in the aluminium contest, rest aesared there is fraud at the bottom. Some Ohio men have obtained great honors by fraud. Re wember the . H. Motter, Sucoessor to themeelves, but before the | We trust he of aluminiom fame is not Fon RENT—A h-use of five rooms in good repair, ‘05“"":“;—“" clegant patloreet and mirror, 710 N | on application. job s = completed they get|one of that class. ' 35 and Seward. Apply ou premises or 8t 106 —ilo 00:15p) == = an ort 5 d o 47p an mleA pair of ponics with a lleht spring wa. on and harpess very oW Tor mant Goed brick boure, §25 por month, R | gtrene o /48 Very cheap for cash 1217 oward 1019 C. Patterson, 13th and Fa nam. mad and light out on a wild goose chase throngh the country, When the proces- slon strikes Omaha, as 1t did abont noon Wednesday, people will begin to swear CLOTHING. SPECIAL NOTICES. 1081%0 oUT - Dis olatien 8.10. —As we have boen unable to divo ve_our c. rorship a3 provi 0t weight botw: on 'OR SALE—A light bay fan on naxT —House with 8 rooms,cloreta and oollar, | I\, n and go for their big overooats, AU advertisements inserted in the special cotumns | ¥ ortn weat cornor sth and. Waiaut. - Toquire of | 1214 barasqe " c" "ucdreds sge fve years. 1Alare | ously anno need, wo will offer ‘our entire wholowle Tt was feared yeotorday by many that | il ve charged at the rate of one cent per word for | Aug. Randow; 1817 Chicago st. 1507p sooe ot muck prices we havo ‘mover beon 3 Y 07 mang BAB | cach insertion, and not leas than twenty ive cents for Jon BALE—Ove good work horse. chean, and ono 2 | SVl Tn the sunsle ot Slohing eples. o montion there had been frost, but as regards that oR RENT—Two 8 ores, corner 16th and Capitol prices weuld look simply fabulous, but we say to one ted covored carriage. Apply *'T" Be 3 the first insertion. Figures and signs to be charged seated covored carrlage. Apply *“I" Beo oftice. | L o)\ hat were you to purchate even on your avenuc, opposite the exposition builiing to he - matter noone need to worey. Froat| ol T A e eres. | orocted thi) ruwmer. - Motee & Branner, Pazton e bk U870 | gwn Judymont you would 'pay us far moce money never forms when there Is much wind, BuilSing, 16th and Farnam. 1489 T A pairof extra good work norsee, | than we will ask. ~ Remember, we will sell you a These advertisements will be inserted in both Morn- ingand Evening Editions, representing a cireula- tion of over Eight Thousand. This class of adver- snd since the wave struck this section the wind hes been whistling at the rate of from 12 to 34 miles an hour. . v better suit fo thanever was solJ for $8 Tk ach; v p T iean ourde sach: Ore yoers o0 | ialiiwe oode, 0 d stylca tor_from 95 6 business. Tnquireat Goo. Hoston's, | 83 & suit that canvot bo bought ~ordinaiily for twioe f 9 4.7 ' | the money. with_city ¥ [ sound end convenienoes for_house keepiog 815 per | valuable for my month, Elegant residence 12 ronms most desiranle | 698 kroadway, Council Biuffs, tisements must positively be paid in advance, EaN 88T onth. O EMayne, & Co, 8 W Mo' & Suita, There was 4 purt of city, §8 per month, C E Mayne, & Co., X day mooniog on sall poole. of water, sorots 15t ead Enoat 1550 | Pon ey cFiana.s 60 corighh paco st p bar | PSS s Kain, 1719 Dougias e idreny but it was nct cold enough to freezs fiult TO LOAN—MONEY, Fou RENT --Fcur voom house with water; conven- lé']lll;llgt: & or vegetables. The ~murcury only iences 6th sud Hiokory st. 141-11p PERSONAL. b S reached threo degroes below freezing| \fCXA11cloax—la smounte to sult, on chattels, | gron paxt—Threo cottages 4,6 and 6 rooms. J. | Tt ol Cilred SillRe. or ant good securit, a detective, rend your ad- clal Exchange, 1508 Farnam et., up-staie. ad: ress to the Omaba Detective Agency, P O box 544, « ffices 216 south 14th st 560-ma7 Under Shirte. point and tkat is not very hard. Only Phipps Roe, 1612 Soath 5th st. 5024t that the wind felt chilly this would not have been noticed. At last accounts the wave had struck 185)8p ONEY Toloan on chattels, Woolley & Harrlson, Room 0, Omaha National bank' building 9474 T % ~Two barns centrally located J. Phipps h Sth 284-t1 RS GRRNAND midwife receives ladies in her houss OR REX Apply for confinement, No 1432 S.uth 18th St.,Omahs St. Louls and Chicago, and wes still_go- tokJ . 1110 e esveniore ing abead in its mad career to call on| [ GNEY,TO LOAN—On roui ouate O =8 E.M_Hoorrr, Trance clalrv. and heal. | Hceiory. ) on nNT—Lwo housos 7 and 10 rooms 1612 south 2 vt | V) iog meium ready for business over No 0988 E | And in fact alland everythiog in our store will bo Gth st J, Phipps Roe. 9034 | corner 16th and Webster. Toima ressonable. 453 mi0 | sold rexardioss of onat o value, —To ovll And_ exam: R RRNT— A wplendl | 1 ght corner brick basmont = e ine is to bo convinced. M Hellmau & Co,he r President Cleveland at Washington. The breeze seems to have been quite general throughout the western country, ONEY Loaned on ohattols, cut rats, R. R M Hokete noughiand sold. A. Forman, 3135, 104h 84 ! e Iy onn block from the postoffice oly §°0 Clothiers, Cor. 13tn and Farnsm 1319 as {s shown by indloations recelved here | s roNEY LOANED at O, F. Reod & 00" o, ‘:A,l» plendid odvgel fore on Daved REAL ESTATE BROKERS. = i ocd she lving, counters and ce lar. IR D rrrerrrerr e e T yesterday, Tho following table shows | V) on uraieur,pianos, Rorsos magons, ersonnl | £06 25 WoE, Ot o P onnt, | o eusoraes nouaa —Lobeok & 0o 1211 Faroas MISOELLANEOUS. e temperature was at the places | Property ot ALl A A O Rank cormer 184h | and ¥arnam Sts. 1128 etreet coraer 13th, real estate bought and sold on commission, exchanges of real or personal Yo s1im—12 good Iota Marion piace three Blocks | £ offected; tho patr nagouf parties having rei T aaue 12 £ood lote Marion PIACO SPTSE Graae: | o atocks of goods to acii or oxchango At ressonsble roper. named, yesterday afternoon. estate P erosa—On Eikborn and Flaite. . Murray: o, 5008 and Farnam. All business striotly confidontial TII‘P;B"ATL‘I\I. 950-4¢ by Cheyenne, Wyo 1 ONEY 7O LOAN In sums of $300and upward. | over st ®at'l bank. 962.t¢ ' | priecs, la sotlolted, ana will have eur beet sttortion, IEW BILYRR TAO, Ita frult Savored, tags redeemed Denver, Col. .. 30 % MO Teric ad Co., Roal ‘any Loan O4d-tt at ne centeachby the dealers, = Poyoke Bros., Deadwood, Dak & Agents, 1605 Faroam 8. 05148 R RENT—10 room house, modern improvements, sgonts. 038-t¢ TO EXOHANGE, '0 BXCHANGR —Two splendid farms for merobandi: 'or RENT—Threestory brick store bulldiog; en-| L hotel for farm. K. C. Patterson, 15th and Fi . Juite of Edward Horrls & Oo,, rooms 19 Oroacss | sam, 162. Hulens, Mont Bismarck, Dak . Morehead, Minn, Vincent, Minn Chicago, IIl. ... i At the same time that these {ndlcatlons were taken the temperature here had raired to 47, with every prospsct of warm weather agaln to-day. Bedtord, Bouer & Davls, 213 8. 14th 8¢, 768tf T = owi —_— weraucmon_on_banjo given by G on- WANTED FEMALE HELP. T70eck, vt 1116 Capitol ave: 48048 Wunn ~Immed'ately, » first.(]es cook, must be | Big 200 1 +nd understs nd making butter; RIVY vaults, elnks and cesspools o'eaned any time of the day in a0 entirely odorlens way with our improved pump and apparstus Orders by mall s romptly sttended to. A. Evans, offic and residence 1 ge St. up stairs. 409 m7p KW BILYKR TAG, It doennot taint the breath, dage rodeemod at oo cant each by the dealors. 83-4¢ \oR rxCTIANGR—Nebrask Iand and Twproved bus- OR RENT—Furnished cottage, 7 rooms, with | XY inows property in 1a+s, about §7,609 for a stook closets, pantry, eto., in best locality in City can | of Merchindise or business. Address R Wilkes,care pAy Fook with board. Gl In afternoon at625 Floas- | Boe otice, 1019 nt BY - ANTED Good_glrls, experienced cooks; Omaha kmployment Bureau, 1120 Faram 58, 701-t0 0 BXCHANGE —1 have fifty thousaud ores of Chey- ene couny land whioh I csn exchange at fgures which will be profitable for eastern proverty. Come andseo it. W. J. Vannice, Sidney, Neb, ~ 804-tf ———— HAWKEYE BOURBONS. ROOMS FOR RENT. LaiTNING 0D - J MoLain has for_salo tho bost W Amn—A girl for gore I hourework In a sall family; German preferrad, 8 8 8 16th, pear T lo|dl mnlmln stured in t‘l!e ‘l':lIUd States Annnlld U, N1 worth 180-7p JOR REnT—One large front room, bay window and 1o | €leotiic stecl conter covered with sheet copper, orders QUABBEL SEVRERN THN STATS CONMITYCR AND [Laaren ol P | I nuntie on Bret taor: mod e conveatonces 30t 3 mile | % nes rod - or repairing oid onos prompty Attended CONGRESSMEN OVER THE SPOILS, 18411 near St. Mary'save. luquire at 8. W. corner 16th to Address 1011 Baunders st. 830-m b annuAum at 1719} Cuming tt. el and Dodge et, ‘on RuNT—Furnished room for two with board, 1015 | VR SALE—Or exohang Chicago. 1:8%p exclusive right o this state ‘WarkrLoo, Towa, May 6,—[Chicago Times Specials,]-The conference held by the Iowa democratic congreramen in Chicago last Sat- 1EW KILYER TA0, doos 1 & give you hearthurn 1ags 1eduoinod alons cant, each by tho dealers. “Ynun~umd steady girl for second work at 204 N 1th of., immediate'y. 1878 ecnomizer and soot destroy:r, destroys the soot and urdsy for the purpose of arranging the distri- —ainl for h . Mrs ¥ ingbam,th | Jaor nENT—Newly furnithed front room at 618 8 | wil save twenty per cont on coal, will sell county [ JPRIVY, vaults, slake and cosspools cleaned at the bution of foderal patronsgo in this state kas | VV houss west ride 16ih 8t., soutt Leavinworth, | K 15ih straot, 177-18p _ | tight o the stat-, or will exchanco for roal eanate or | o Ahertset Botics shieatlstaction guarantest by, % 141:8p 17 Tood property on application, will send sample . Abel, P. 0. Box 878, P‘unmn Three unfurnished rooms. well vituated | 's¢ sl and give pa-ticulars. n for selling for ;msll family, snd one nicely furnished and | 3¥u r cannot ive it ! ten tion: ianoe for Im 1en: Bedford, 8¢ & Dav's. 946 t1 stirred up the ire of the democratic state can- tral committee to a dangerous extent. A proxinent demecrat, who is thoroughly posted 88 to tha temper of the central committee, was in the city to-day. When asked whother the comwmittes would indorse the slate arravged at the Tremont house conference, he answered emphaically that they would not, and said it was apparent rome time sgo to the committee and to the democracy of the state that some of the four democratic copgrersmen were koifiog each other at every turn, each one eager to 5o dis pose of the federal patronage t it would inure alone to his “personal benefit. Seemng Y/ axran—le forganeral house work; slao s amrco Rirl at 2214 Doug'as st 148-7p 179.9p. pleasantly eltuated room 718 8 )5th. or REXT Largo, well finithed front room, fur- n rhed orunfa-nished, oue block from 88 Maris ave; inquire of Geo Hough, 1808 Douglas st. 19)-13p 7ANTED - Girl inamall family to do house work, 1201 Howard street. 160 7p VW o —Good gilat Pacifichouse, good ages. 1 axTED—A gnod glrl for general honse work in email family, 8 corner 18ih and Jackson St. 1 ANT) Wi —Four girls at £l ven xton & Gallagher wholesale nmn‘!;;flll DEFOT QUARTERMASTRR'S OFYICH, | ORBALE R EXCITANGR —[n part for restau art, fur- | _Sealed proposals in dul will be rec:ived a4 Litur and atosk, olgrs’ &0, 7 rgome houte, | this office until 11 d'c . Filiay, My 8h, guow ctbddors for goverrmontsuppiios (f the fol- - lowlr g kinds: Bii k. glasy, paiots and oils, har BUSINESS OHANCES, 5 & for two gentlemen, location excellent 1418 How- vlies, nails and iron, sadlory, etationery, stove cast. mdst, 990-5p orsALE—A we'l establi hed tailors businos bo- [ fpga zirc, ete. 3 Lit ok RENT—Two o'egant roomy in beanti‘ul loca. | tion; ho'd Jeaso of strre for two yei P: [ pished on application. Best qualizies of 'l artioles tion, Apply 1910 Dodge st. 146- p | ital required. Address* N. 0. ‘B . 182 J4p | required. Preference given to articles of domestio 1 of advertisoment to their pr. poeals. tor two gentlemen, 1417 Howard. neazp | 4 ;.1.0.31?“ ar customors, or will 1ake & partn ©. A, H. MoCAULEY, 2 u Omaha, Neb , Apr 1.8, 1886, § barp, and two lota, Apply 810 south 11th st 10839 | 1885, at which time they will be openedia the pres- 3k am—Nialy turniaced tront room sultable RN S L AR LA R L tweoa now and June 16th, low rent. 1 locs giviog quantities and other Information fur~ roduction. Bidders aro requestod to attach copics. T v Formished room. with board. saitable | (708 suix - Butohor shop dolog urgs Vusessiover i A U Captain and A, @ M., U8, apply to C'E Mayne & Co., 5 W cor. m. 1887 w4567 b T o) 16th and Fi - this, & committes from the democratic| Y/ A0~ A sirlfor houso work, 1821 Chicsgost. | on kwxt—Furnlabed_ room, 1310 Faroum stect, ¥ ~ ian‘:;:l gli:,m“ufl, Gcm‘:,fl;ung (‘J"l Judge 1eTp | L oue blosk ek of ow oouit house, mv'sll))» T om Jain=A well eatabllshed bakery. Address Btallion, Jack, Bhpppa'd Jr, ) 3 + Jobnson, Col, ¥, G, s2:Ahis office. 034 _ | wulstand for stock a4 vmaba Falr grounds the Balliogall, and Hon. Cato S Washington, sud, by appointme; interview with President Cleveland, He was informed that all the central committes de- sired was that the federal patronage in Towa should be justly and equally distributed, Therfll nt assured the committee that he was heartily in accord with their wishes, and added that no set of men shonld control the patronage of Towafor their own benefit. Solely at the president's request, the committee met the Towa democratic congressman that after- noon, but cvuld not reach no settlement of o ?uuhnn. The result was reported to the th EwkmlnwAlndtry to harmonize the dit- ferent interests and let him know the out- W ~Dish washer at Emmet house. T S ——] or nEXT—Furnisbed reoms newl renoveted, modern improvements,one block from Poat office 15th aud Cayitol ave. 179 ok RuNT—A large 100m o0 g for drcss making. Mrs. A. Borr 1207 982-Tp ANTED —A 00d girl for general house work 1617 Chicago Bs. §82-t1 ANTED - A partrer wl'hhliflflo to take one-hall | geagon of 1885 Hels 16} hands h igh, weight 12856 grocery businers of I 1bs, his rire JACK SmErPARD I full brother fo blood to in i the clov, dolok | Dexrma 2:17}, iso to DioraTor the sire of JAY-ave-ams floor_sultable be temporate and® give geod refer, | 2:10: FALLAS, 21 § and Dikrcor %17, Cal ab the 1619 woage | Sy 0L T e S # i | i prsintand e i dud wor i e e T —— HAMBURG-AMERICAN PACKET COMPANY, Direct Line for Kngiand, France Axtap—First-olass dining room girl b the Met- 1opolitan hotel; none other need apply. £24-41 Wumn—A £ood cook at 820 South 10th St. 766-4¢ ok REXT-Handsomely turnished rooms onPleasant 81, Address J )" osre By 182-11p A BNT—A ro0m for gentleman and wife or for two geatlemen, fith Arst-claes board 1022 Bunst gk nae on xxcuaxon—(la vart) for routauraat, furniture 7 roomed house, bara and two lota. Ap’ Py b 11th 100-mAQ ANTED -Girl for general housework; spply 8 W \cor, 233 snd Webster, uoar Crelghion colleke. -9p WWANTED-—by Kensington Art Ca., female help Onkland Neb. firet-class meat mi she furnl ure of the 8¢ Paul hotel, For par- toularw, inqulre or write Wiggers & Ushling, Oakland Neb. 074-m19 ok wExT—Furnished front room with board o resident and he told the committee to go t ‘n‘lllnv;l:: la.llh-hwunhg. tobdu ofir‘lluh‘. private family 1617 Chicago 88, 1094t 0k #ALB—Lrug store in & desirable locality, wil oacant worl r howes, Keat by mall to an —_— o > Patters Etiress, B cAnVAM 817, easy 10 learn and. sny one | Fron xaNt—Farolehed rooms wib or witheus | thiiaon paros, 91900 R C Patterson, NE corner and Germuny. i esvn from §' 10 §10 p:r week. For full informa. board, 2412 Harney Bt., one block from street The svearuships of this well known line aze bullh como. The conference in Cedar Rapids fol: | tion address Kentiogton Art e o, foar d onit o lron, in water-tight compartments, aad are fur- lowed, but was dovoid of results, Now comes | Hostew, Mess. Box s0Tes oo 2> COPEet" | (108 SALE-Or axohange e foll sock of dokbiog with every roquiaite b0 maks thi 9 aished pusenge the conference In Chicaga, o whic bootaanl siees, gior’ fursisblog ceods, will ex United They carry the 20h safe apd agrecablo, the cen- Jron murr—a stare cheap 809 nerth 16th, o A - change for Nebrasks Lands. G, H., Peterson,804 8 tral committee as such wasn X ANTED -Lndy sgen te for “Queen Protector 900-12p Frt 3tates and European malls, and leave New York ey T ma‘,’,’,'":‘:fid J“td S ‘dalsy stocking and skirh mpsotur b oulde - b, Omans Neb. 9464 | Phusdays and Saturdays for Plymouth (LONDON s p 3 was told | e & fors, 4 b Ok RNNT— Plowsant room o ori socommodations, Therboug, (PARIS and HAMBURG. :.: t::x:; bt name one candidate for office te. frely now di Inquire 1724 Capitol ave, 980 9p. BOARDING, Hates, Flrst Cablo, $56-§100. orage o or cior, . Biworage, v part of the state, He refused Lo} o Biave 600 spenta makiog $100 from Tambrg, 810 O'D B CHARD 800 Gen: to attend, and plainly told the cobgressmen 8 With stamp, E H Campbeli & Co., | J{'0* RaxT—Handsome furnished room with bathlog | 1y oaoixa —Nicely furnished south front o | eral Pa s #gonts, 61 Broadway, New york' and that it would be a breach of faith if he should | 9 Culoago. ¥ Pl & o | H Foni aitachia at 2200 Dodge 9708 ° | [ ront with bosrd now residence with modecs son. | Washington *nt La Sells siroct bicago, or Heory wiry Deo Pundt, Mark Hausen, F. E, Mo take part in any such clandestine conference, |- M onauis & Bouneatgen. 1o Conpell Bt veuionoes;terms reasonable; gentleman groferred h35 "Whndd.:j g..:mmlnk' of the undld.ts: ‘;:‘:‘l:.":;\‘ll"ll_lfillflmz‘ om wilh "“‘n?.’s.;'f Fleasant st. v8s.9p | Omah mmended by this conference?” was asked, —— " 10 bl “Most of them aro all right, but just ook 3 kaxt—With board uloely farehed front room | JBST-OLASS Bed aad bowd 1z capttal are | WY, PP, PECK & CO. at it? They recommended men for offices s aud bath, 14.9 Jooes. 067 4t — (Bucosssors 0 Peck, Kern & Bibley. in the northern district none of whom, e —REPRESENTING— i _bo habap cumh bihe ol whas, ok Rt —First-claw office, Lytle's Blook BOOTS AND SHOKS, Otty, " lves onu‘ii;} o "thelr ‘congres- ks (Poikion | & sheset, betwesh 1150 a0 1t TR ——— MORBE, ROSE & CO. sional districte, and Jerry gave up the naming | apply B. . Norris, Norris' Parlor Resiautant, 107 & = 3 T of chgcn:llpn::vr in h':- ownii-:‘;l%, grhollvu in | 16601t city. "t % aatr e Sued riome 108 B w::l#p S el b ':idu'n“v::‘.': iy ors 0¥ CR10400. anether district, who named W, C, Thompson, e ot T faving secured & private wire direot'to th of Ottumwa, for collector, & ran whio liven s | VY gutc. & 07k claos wood furaer; nave bui s | Pk aaxt—Feraished rooms 1621 Gupitol ave. oumh aRdoan Manmmicre 90as oRdatal EA RN WR | e R e e e s axthe ar the Burliogton district.’ The fact is, they rhnlnx‘l)(.l’lllm.:udln: ’ul "pp lo;:!‘t;alrn 907.ms0 Ladles' genuine goat ani kid worked button | ders promptly. We take a full ma kit report. Coun mate up a slate and think they can carry it ) 3 L Jon muxt—Bulte of rooms contrally located, wal | 85004, K004 quatity at §1.75, worth #2 60 kb ook oty boue e R ecaiese out, but they will find they have made a great ANTED—Flrst-clss practical hou o patater, | X' folshed saltable tor ofice or iiving rooms, * E M T, lan 6 oo g gynio bukton, 91 to 91.80; | KONt e, ¢ K i mistake, f hemmmlm- is disposed. in the |‘:3-‘«11 w;;t-nuLgaEa wages for right kiaa of | E#'0n, 111 south 14th 8t 8844t o R AR congress, all golid interes! Armo; " wo. Addresy, L. 1 A , Loy 76 h iamteste of, i u".’x;n:“’ B‘:l';:i"{flr:"“df"’t'.'; eyl o sBeilager, Bed Oal, dowa. | T —Ofion and shird flony suikable for whole, Bpvle shoe for 81,15 ! I PBE S ASRE pas Sa%8 SAMA ok vo are new aud Iatait styles, with one g:uon of the patronage, but If they fail to w.-un—u §0od draugbtsman atosos; app'y to B80-t1 price forall, s reach an agreement with the congressmen Jaxes Tyler, Architect, Lincoln, u{;-up Do not et this opvortunity pass but call at 1612 they will make out a list of candidates them- selves and present them to the president. In any event, you may bo certain that they will §.—Oato Sells, 'ANTED—A #lugle map, acqualnted with whe city, to-drive delivery wagon, 3168 16th Bt 1617 W ame—by, oo swieswan, one wh German and bkaodinavian 1aogu ges %0 8 g0od wAD, & perwanentposition okn 14 Address wita reforences D3 Beo offi o wav= Paruied voom 118 Jnckag Doogas steseh, lgu of the Gilden' Boot. T, 8, Bray, Sazmep | 1008 == = ICE CREAM, (SUOUKSSORS TO JOHN @. JACORS) UNDERTAKERS | AS Abo old shand 1417 Farnam Bl Crders by beles salicibed and prowmply sikeaded K, Telophowe & RENT—Niooly furnished front room for lady ko | F aud gontlomaniqulre 621 Pleasant 84, 71248 - - orred, | = | Tharuil 108 oream plos and cakes every day. Ord given. & REN I-Nioely turuishied rooms 1617 Daven ¢ g Pnd Sy F0 by port A :wu: sttended to, Oarl Schmid, mur’t;m La Pogr Orry, Ia, M, secretary of the democratic mittee, sald to-