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VW ANTED-Fond cook: one with expericnce: | no others need apply. Address The Schil: Jor, 108 Grove, Ta 2 10 VW ANTED Tmmediately, 10 girie to work at Aresemaking, Northeast cor. 19th An Mary's nve. Mre. M. Wallace. 359 167 ‘\ ANTED—At once, girl at2ii% Leavenworth, 1 \ ANTED-A Inly or gentieman to take chirge of & bisiness that's paying $10 a any: from $50 to $400 requircd: this s rare ehnee for the right party. Callor address Mrs, E. & Son, 1972 FATnAm £t 100 224 VW ANTED ook and second giel, Ky «‘»"J! of C. E. Mayne n w cor. 15th and Harney # WANIED-2000 Indies to tey tne Gold Medal sffes and receive n beautiful glectro steel engrived photo in every prekige For kale by your grocerymnn, VWANTED-Kitchen girl, wages €350 por week. N. W, cor. Saunders and Charles a2 VW ANTED-Ludics to work for usat the wn_hom 7 10 810 per weok cAn bo auietly nade: no photo. pinting: N0 CRNYASs. fng. For tull particulars please wddress once, Crescent Art Co., 19 Central st., inss s Box 5170, VVANTEDGood kirl for general houses work, 1113 Georgia ave. 790 V\TANTED - Firstclms cutter for drossmak; ing can find work at 102, cornee 10th and Dodge stx 616 30 WANTED a0 lics & gents to lo v toies eraply. Prospect good for posith mpetents nddress W J. D, Room 1, Uik, Omudin —_— WANTED ~-MALB HEL?, VW ANTED Miller—A compete ond in a tull roller mi month. J. I Logan, Munage W i Wo s inge article invenied: enll at ance mo samples. R MeDowel & Co., 1506 Harney. 45 2 V ANIED Partner with capital from $3,010 10 $5,000. Business e<tablishied in Omaha ana payi Address, B.A1Bee office, 39 21° WANIED=A iman who understinds tho Nt And gl husiness, and is willing to generally useful, Address with 0. Bhox 453 10 By n lnree an oxperienced corset s i1 e i the Stnto of Nenrask «dros with reference, lock box No. 1039, New York, 9900 1 7 v for n horee route on Duly Eyenine Bee; one iy in west pRrt of eity pr d WANTED = Albright's, © labor © agoney removed trom WS Farnam 1o 1120 Far- nam strcet Bl VW ANFED—60 ngents. The hidden mystery 18 now forund. Never since the birth of Chirist hns there been €ich a chance for good, Active. encrgetic Me to mMAKE MONOY AS NOW Addrese, Dr. 8. 0. Morris & Co, Enierson, In W ANTED=Good Fey cook ntMiliurd Notel this day. L) VVANTED - sterosrapher, one who under stands double cntry hookkeepini Aress, with refercice, stating salary desir 45, e office W ANIED - Relinvie"contractor {0 build dwelling, two story, H4x3 in exchango for 80 acres good nnd . Lumber. lime and” hard- ware furnished - Call firet house nortn Popp ton ave on enst sido deorgin, Any evening niter b:y) 168 [V Bankere: Lite Amsocintion uf St.. Pl Minn . have Nohraskn work for. o few wood solicitors. Keferences necessary — Ad- dress Wileox & Stecle, State Agents. Lincoln, Neb, 191 dec 19 "v ANTED - A clock repuirer at 108 Dodee st, GENTS In the cily or country can mak $10 1 day selling our specalties. Novelty compuny. 12)7 Farnum st. SITUATION WANTED. VW ANIED -Situntion ws clerk in grocery. Desives experience nmore than saluy Address 13 13, Bee oftice, 431190 W ANTED-Situation b 0 young ma (G or Wan) in any respectable business. Address B 10, Bee oflic 1) 210 VY ANTED Situntion ns honsckeoper or nurse. Keferences. Addross B9, Boe oflice 424 20 NV ANTED=Siiuition by s gentionun oxpert enced in hurdware wnd agricaltieal imple ments, Wouid tuke charke of braneh store in new ratlrond town west, im thorough and cap- Able, A 1 referonces meluding present - ployer. Addross, I8 3, Bee oftico. — 330-20% “ ANTED- Situntion by professional nurso (male). Inquire, Oumina iouse oy MISCELLANLOUS WANTS. "\'.\\Ilvll—lmm room mud alcove, with board, in kood location, for youni mun and wife; give lowest terms for pay vince tenant, Address, B 14, Beg oflice FYON ‘v,\i\ ED=A good stable, 124, Bee offic 162 '“n«\'rrw A nently furnished room, we hented, ut rensonable price. Add:esa A Bee ofice, i W ANTED-Stock of dry wooas, clothinge und gonts' furnishing ko0ds or boots and shoes in exchange for Omaba rous estate, Schlesing- ©r iros., 014 S Tith st \Y ANTED--81 men 10 cat buckwhoat onkos And mapie syrup every mornine at Norris' Restunrant, 10t St. bet. Dodze and- e Etralght bosrd per week, 8.25; 21 meul tickets, #50 61 T ] FOR RENT-HOUSES AND LOTS. QOR RENT—New f-room house, go0d loca- eation: full lot: rondy to occupy inn few dnys: §10.00 per month, 1, 1L Goo frich, & 18, Graniie block. 454 10 Illnl. ity water and cistern: full south front Jot; nice home; will be ready to occupy In Tour duys: $25.00 per mouth, D, H. Goodrich, Joom 19, Granite block. 19 Ol ORENT-Or lease. Twenly wero garden, with bouse and stable; inside city Jimits of 8ic Neb. Apply to . MeFuddor, Sidney, Neb. 2870 6% FPOR RENT--1-r0om housc. Apply 1613 Lake . 7 3 ']-;uu KENT—Furnishod 7 room house on Vir Kinia wve, 45 per month. J, F. Hammond, 307 8. 10th st. FoR ke ¥o0m house on Farnam st. bet, 15th And 1th, City and elscern witer, shods and outbuildings: brick collar, §5) per monti. 3. Hummond, 117 5 16th & 410 JROR RENT-Threo houses, by Bullou Bros. 1516 iDouglus st. 2120 DOR RENT—1 room Urick houso. ccllar, wel A losee s Crmain A Lo, BA0 por moneh Apply ut St Charles Hotel, Hariey st. JOR RENT—Suitable for Jobbing Hous ond and Third Floors, 3ix100 with buse. foent and ‘elovutor, entraiice from, front on Dougias 1., And entianco on ground floor from rear to elevitor, Address A 33, Hee otfie JOOR RENT“Siore SI1 N Tt st 05 0 5 voom vottage, modern good “stable, large flue Erounds, on N, 16ib st R, C. Patterson, 15th lll\| Harney, 308 ]wu RENT—2 new houses 8. E. cor. 11th and Vinton, 1nauire on premis 25 l‘mu KENT—0 room_house 8. W. cor. 7th and Paciie. Iuguire M. F. Martin 213 J7OI RENT—A new cottage on upper Farnauw st Inquire at 2100 Furnam st ity Tnu WENT - A barn for 4 head of Lorses. In- quire of M. F. Martin. 851 TJOR RENT Wuilding suitable for a drug store in the finest location in the iy, lnqlnxl room 2, Omaha Natioua! bank build ng. \: B i cottige, by 8. Petersen, 8. e, cor. 1ith and Douglas ar Tivst classrestaurant, uire ichol & Co, i House. & rooms, Hurnoy str o $30 per month, &lso’ bouse near St ‘6 rooms, §20 per mouth. 8. A. Slo a0, 1612 Faroam st nr P\ull RENT—-Nico six room cottage, 1513 Cal- Horia st, T 19 FPOI BENT- voqm bouse st and Dedgo 3t soply to M. F. Martin, 518 515h st. 410 JPOR ENT-Buwwi cotago 96 8 Fth. at : 05w NOR RENT—Six new brick stores with buse wente, corner Eleventh and Howard: choloe nock. Lewvitt Burnham, elghton blgck. o Siores, 1esidenc shod roows. First class locs: fAxency, Roow T, Bouth: hougias. ' 240 2S00 had NATOEERE 6B N §000 buslnessat. dnaulre’of Lee, Nicbol & Co., 1 3, Withell block, One new cottage 2£t0ry howser ham, Room 1, Creighton biock. OR RENT. rerms 82 po room cottaze in Walout Hill Apply to D. WV, Saxe, JOOR RENT_80 acres adjoining city nortn west, guitnble for daiey ot micket garden. Apply to Theo. Bes Ofice, vu o i va RENT—Store 2200, 1116 Jnckson st. P ————————— Y POR RENT-ROOMS. NOR RENT- Forniched room with two gentlemen, 2007 Cnes st j;"'“ REN U—Furnished rooms, 1615 Desirab's office room with steam heat and teie and cigare, 1416 and 418 Harney street. YOI RENT--Two furnis) dow, modern 1 rooms for light housekeeping , between Sth Nice warm foom, suitable for ntlerien with i!'lll( RENT—Furnished rooms, 1508 Howard. T~ Furnished Furnished front room, 1815 Cas: QOR RENT—Furnished roome, $12 Fint §, N. W. cor. 16th and Cass furnished room, suitable for lnquu. Mre.A Bushman blk, JOOR RENT-A closet, s, furnace ar h St Mary's av OR RENT -Suite of newly furni modern conve 1021 Dod re st AOR RENT—Furnished rooms for light house: Kocping, Boemers Liock, cor eth & Howurd. RENT—Furiished room, 1816 Dodee, = DOR RENT—To room with large closet California st NOR RENT—: for housekoapinyr 10 tlomen, I N 20th :l.t!mlly frst-cluss board. las and Dodge. Also mny Lourders wantod, newly furnished ,ull modern ¢ v wontlomen, i sinall pri- Two pleasant Tor two or 1 Very desirable for two, in_new “house with every modern convenicnce, Large elegnnt rooiis, 1416 Chicago streot, rooms furnished for housokeeping, 1wo bloeks north of —Nicely furnished . heated front 11 St. Mary 8 av o for2or i wontlem fmprovement INT 13 Lougus st Tniurnisied R e i AVE NOAF Street ears, surround- cheap to_good retercnce required. Address A. 65, Bee aUs00 Howard bet.sih and, »ué furnished room or a s e trom postottice. Euquire at 117 8, i7th oms, modern mnml rooms with_ POR RENT—Furnished roome with board, s, " Park uve. and Leavenwort rooms for sentlemen. Gus, bath and fur- MOR RENT — Furnished and_unfurnished Dedee. Davis ary's avenue, 506 buy window, gas Other front —~ROUSES—LOTS. ATCHER & ( tuce & Loan Brokers, corner on Douglas and 0183, 20th st., (cable road with new house 12, Nicholas st., Switsh property, $4 RCres just son 5 om houses, ine, §1.000. iamilton and @Iht-ro0m house, new, $4,000. Smithys sddition, only I operty, §2,010 half Block, King o A Th aluable coriier, 06x132, Omulia property in whiicli there are big bargaius. JPLENDID BATG Hutcher & Co. Owuhu lots VHOICE ucres for piatiing. Hicks & lughram. hy Schloingor liros., outh 10tu sireet. 160 feet on 23th 8t Noar FArbatl, Wil séll al Jron saLe- “Saord lots in Faruam park, §125 per acre. luis is vory desivable for garden: Cheap and on ensy terms, Lots in Sculesinger's addition §5) to 35 on s Hanscom pla Hicks & Tughrain. 467 OUSES—Lots. Farius.La; money loaned. {STATE AND LOANS—B, | Co. 115 8. 15th st TE offer for aal od house on Cass ek L on street-Cuy line and close to business; & burgain if sold quic Hicks & Inghr pied at once, u, 16 8, 1501 gt ALE—Desiring to 1 ofter my ontive stock chandise. consisting of Dry Goods, Keady Made Clothing, Hats und Caps, Boots and Sho. atire from businoss proved real esiate in exchange Can show up & good record of Address lock box No. \ BEST INVERTMENT Y ET OF] 101 nves four miles southwest from post tce, |14 miles from wock yards fuli 8160 por wore; adjoibiug property ou orth gollng at §230 per'acro. elter & Campbell, 160 Farnum t, Roow 1. OMAHA o offer safe and sure Hicks & Inghrawm, QOUTH Omane lois. All the rage. THE OMAHA DAILY BEE OWLING GREEN-Our naw addition is west of Walnut. Hill, on Hamilton street. Ty selecting 1018 At $150 for inside and_$175 for corners, you will make & goud investment. Terms 10 par cent cash and $5 monthly, No charge forshowing the lots. Marshall & Lo beck, 1509 Farnam 619 POR SALB—Cheap, 20 neres (ying west of Walnut il in teacte to suit, Wil sell ail or part. Schlesinger fros 614 S, i0th #t. 850 30 ‘ 7 Ehave conetant inquiry for all kinds of business and regidence property. 11 you have any |~n.‘mnv for aale list the same with us. Hicks & Inghram, 215 S, 15th st 19 REAL ESTATE BARGATN ~Choico buginess lot, near cor. Seward &t., fronting on SAun- dere st. and paved 8. choap for cash, Kice & Co., over Commercial bank. OR choice b platting sec Tnghran S 1500 8t JEARME—Good bargaing on 80 or 40 very chowe farms. ALl prying fair interest on investment. Hoggs & THIl 11318 JOR SALE 68 ft fronting on Dolge st 2 blocks east of the postoffice. A bargain at ,000; £10,000 cash. Marshall & Lobeck, 198 Farnam. [ F you want ygur property sold quict ist it with O, W. Mount, Iteal Estatc and_iny ment Co., 3188, 15th 8t 315 10 QOUTH OMAHA cornerfots 6)x160 fect at $675 L) to$90. Can't be beat, Only one-fourth cash, balance 1, 2 and 8 years at 1 Hicks & Inghrath. Fnu ALE-Fine house and lot on Georgia Five improvod ong. 15 th st., from 3,000 to 3,50, Tot on Georgin ave, $2.50), near Popoleton. House and lot in Walnut Hill, $3,000: $1,600 eash, bulance $25 per month, House and lot, cor. Poppleton and Delaware; hins all modern fmprov onts; heated by steam, £5,000. 0N GRSy pRYMents. 65x14) feet on St. Mary's ave, A great bar- gain fo) days '\ W. Mount, teal Estate and Investme rl(n...\l*~ 1ith st, 316 19 qoR sAlL t X1, cor. 13th and Jore ft. frontage on Leavenworth st tweon Park and Georgin ave g H0x150 cor, Virginia ave. and Woolworth st., Hanscom phice oiter & Cunpiell, 1509 Farnam St., 1 SOUTH Omana lots, 0150 feet. Hicks & Inghram o STRACTS OF TITLES and tith stute gunranted Midland Guana! and Trust company, 1305 Farnam et 550-19* ‘ TE offer two sections of good £arm lnd in Howard county. this state: price $8.00 to £0.00 per Acre; & big bargain it gold quick Hicks & Inghram. 67 19 \m CULATION—South front on Tarney, near b st § 150, Elogantlots, Finest residence spot in eity. Barinins. Worth nore money—Now, 2-story, (-room hay window house. cost §1,%0 to build, lot 66x S, 15th St 1100, fine acre in Belvedere, $100, und 2 in New- port at §350 cach. sy, List your property with Hook, real estute, 1503 Firnam 3510 VOU h sperty to sell list it with Hicks & Inghram, 215 South Freeenth st. 367 19 JPOR SAGH-Lot gsxin teel on Duvenpo ot 11th and 12th strects with 2 house $,000. $2.00 cash and long ti We hive a large list of inside clty ol bnsinessand residence, flrst chasers will do well to see Us, beck, 1508 Fannam JENUINE BARGATNS—Two corner lots in Hurdette court, only 4 blocks from Swun- der's street cars, W. M Room 10, Bushman Block, N E'cor 16th and Douglas. o0 VWV Bre noents for South Omaba lots, - Hicks & Inghram. 19 IN O HUMBUG-Lot [ronting two strocis o n ench end renting [ per month; and Pacific. 2,500, House and huil-lot, 25th and Pacific. §1.2 Worth looking nt House aud halflot, 11th and Pacific. $1,500. Better seo it Corner lot 11th and Pacific; 3 good houses: %004 rents. $5.00). First-class veal pstate. morteages digeounted, Mead & Jumison, 315 %, 15th st ICKS & INGHRAM are agents for all the finest lots in Hanscom Place, 1 0 neres lying west of Walnut 18 1o suit. . Wil sell all or part. Sehlesinzer Bros., 611 8. 10th st. [ IR yous property with Hicks & Inghram forquick sales. 1y TE have nad placed in_our hands for salo come of the finest lo1€ in Foster's addition. g0 lot8 wre just right for grade. close 1o and najoin_Talewild lots ure selling for $2.000.00 50.00. We can offer these lots for short time only at prices that will enable in- vestors to renlize w handsome profit. Call and secthem. IHicks & inghram, 215 3 S. 15th street. 25 A [TESIAN WELLS—For ofl v conl drilled 1o any depth. muchin- ery. Al the modern methods. Sitisfaction ginranteed H. Howman, Suling, Kun., Chadron, Neb., It. Wayne, Ind., or Lima, Oiio! o6 OR SALE—12lots 44x 132 feet, tronting 1 on Bristol stroet, halt way betweon San dersandState, near street cars, City water in front, $500 ench, 1-4 cash, haiwnce in 1,72 and 3 yenrs. Address'S 14, Beo ol 258 JECURL 8 choice corner lot in South Omk D Hicks & Im,hnuln 14 ] F\I\\Il ADDITION=Fronts Saunders \ \%t southh of Belt Line. Will give 8omo g0 Drknins on a tow fots. D, Kondally ros. 5, w. cor. 1ith and Californin sts 81 27 JORSALE e rear o Hurney nn + il nece seary im- pvemonts, Terms €35) one year, §50) 3 years be sold.” ¥ Woodrow, Bradstrects 12 100 \\\ AN & CO,, T'r k. 0pp. postoftice 15th st will 0fTer for ashort timeburgains on the following numed properties: I ner 10th and DRvonport sts. and Dougins sts, nd Dodae sts 2. corner 171h and Davenport sts, X1 on corner 15th and Chicago sts, 44x132 on Doughis between Lxth and ith sts, on Howard between 10th and 11th sts, 32 on 1¥th runufng o U, P, tracks Afew choice lots i Foster's add tion, few chioice lots in Shinn's addition A few choice lots in Orebiard fhill, And th L 15t of lands for sale or trade of any firm {1 Omaha, We wand $100,00 worth of merchandise in. exchange for lands and Omauha property. z MNE dence lot on Georgia ave,., ) f Lenvenworth, hx14) tor & few days #2,700, $500 cusl, bl 1, 2,3 and 4 yoars. Hadley, Rooms 1 and 3 k's new i, 320 8. 15th, 105 IVLOUE ud finer residonces will bo built in Hanscom pluce this coming season than ever bofore, Callnhd secure & choice location for & beautiful Lowme Lefore it is 1o Iate. & Inghram. 307 19 HAN 00N PLACK -Lots on 920 at.. near 1he Park at £2,150 (0 §2,300, On Geo ave, near Hickory St.. $1,700 to $1.8%. On 8t near the Park, #1000, On Virginia ave ne Woolworth at$2,00 fo $2.5)0. On Phil Shoridan st near Hickory at §1.076., Cic., otc, otc, We have uny aumber of 1ots i this addition, sl Bouses and lots, Bowe of the best homes in the city. Gregory & Hadley. Rooms 1 and 3, Redick's new Bk, 52) 8, 15th 5. 400 00 CHOICE LOTS ~Kenduil's nddition, Saun- ders st., just south of Belt Line R. 1., $400 to #5800, morithly payments. Wil build bolise it wanted. . Kendall, res, 5. w. cor. 17th and Calitornia sts. 3¢ 1; TF JOU wunt @ beautiiul site ‘fora home call and let ug 8Bow you (he lots we &re now of - fering in Hunscom place. Hicks & Inghram. 90710 k‘“" ALE 97x132 on Farnam, very cheap $ 450 B8 on Furnaw, splendid bargain 5,000 on 16th 8t south of viad et 50 on Harney 00 on Dodge. 105 ) Twao lots Kedick's 2nd aidd enci 2,200, §.00 chsh #0od fnvestiment, few days only. X152 Redick's 20 add, two story house, for 3,500, 81,000 cach, and east frout in South Omahs for 690, cash: bargu lot 1. ltagans, block from cars, Lot 11 10 65, Bedford place, south front, §100. Lot 18 in i, Richmond. south front on Leayen- worth, §50. §250 cash, 1f 80ld s0on Houe and ot soutil front on Harney, tigation, I ‘outside investments. List your pre sules with George or, Real Estate and lnvest ent (0, 13 245 180 of property in and around South .Omah where money (8 being wade now snd will be doubled in the spring Business lots on M. N, 0., 25th, 26th and Belle- lots and houses and lots in s yudic eate lnnd, Fawler Pluce, Pote: & Cobb's adai tion, ete. Gregory & Hudlex, Roome 1 and 3 Hedick's new block i) 5. 15th et Wi NDAY. DECEMBER 19 (Al ana secure ® Ehoice lot in Hanecor Place bofore they are il gone. Hicks & Inghram 307 1 TEW House in Hagecom Piace, $3.90; $1.000 cast, balance $8por month, C. W, Mount, Real Estaie and InvéRment Co 918 & 15th &1 1519 “ ANSCOM PLACE lots are going fast. Se cure n chojce site for A home befe are all gonc, Hicks & Tnehyam. 1Y Es eorner lotein Hanscom Pl & VW, AVE constancinqury for all Kinis of Lusiness and resMence property. 1t you yAve any property for Mle lisl enme with “us Schleainger ros 614 STt . QAY what you whily property on sale by Y Omahn lenl Estate & Trust Co., considerin Jocation and pricos, 18 the best investment 1 the market. A thorough investigation wil convinee the most skeptical, Property well bought is i d, and persons who have | purchased through Sa & Himcbaugh have never fuiled age 0f LUsiness telia the 81Oy teous treatment, live and let live pol cv must win, Their Iarge list of inside prop the best, &0 the grAnd fmproye- t« in And around their five additions. with Line wccommodation and street car €oon 10 come, must certalily re<ult in ree profis 0 inve Nothing risked, nothing it e wise and biiy from the Omuha Real EStatc & 'Trust Co., 1504 FATNAM st., WROE® SUCCesE will be sure' 1o follow your purchescs, Read the following partial lisi Lots In Waenington Square for $150 t0 $250 . Sherman avonue paved in rront of this addi- tion And city waier in front of avery lot. Lots Saunders & Himebaugh's add to Waliat il from $400 to $500-only 2 blocks from Helt Line depot and fiag station of Mo, Pacifl Mt Plengant addition from §200 to $350 -one tenth down, Saunders & Himebaugh's Fighland Park ad d 1ote from $1:5 10 $200 25 down and bal. in 80 or $10 monthly pavments, )18 in Kilby Place for $1.000to §1,000, Fore in Clnrandas $1:100 10 81600 Lots in Catalpn Place, $00 to §1,50 T.ots on North 20th stieel for £2,000 10 $1,500. Lots on Saunders streat, $1,000 10 $4.5 of thicge Are east fronts, Central lots— . On Dodge st On Capltol aven On Farnam st. On Sixteenth &t TCrsons wishing to nvest in A&t cliss prop- erty wnd at reasonglie prices mvited to cull wnd sce um, ns wE nave property of all criptions and ‘i all loeations, Omaha 1 o & Trust Co., 1504 Farnn ¢ A0 )R RENT—Hounse, 4 rooms, corner Phi idan and Howard ste, ms, Al modern improvements, Huorney Now brick st 4 now stores cull’ 1, south 13th st . $10 per month Tirick warehouse on I I track and paved Ktrect drd story Barker building, 13th and Farnam, 06 Fert 8 R Sayne, 15th and Harney 27 ALL and_select n choice corner in South Omabn, Hicks & Inghram. JPRING VALLE S Ui nevw addition Avres §200 to per acen. Nenr South Omaha, And Sydicate HilL Marshall & Lob ek 168 1309 Farnain, NEN neres for plattmg near Belt Lin, Dargain it sold atonce. Hicks & 1y L 15t st o7 14 1CE sonth front lot, facing Hunscom Park. wwin forten duys, Hicks & Inghram. Lote.Uarma.Lands—money loune Bemis. room 8, Barker block, = W. cor. and Farnaim ets. 504 Bl\ South Omnba corner lots. Hicks & Inghram. 0719 o athorized to nvest $000) i im- Linside property. What have you anbuginess, Mead & Jumjeson. MO ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS—Plans and_ specifications are soiicited by the +d of Edueation of the School Disivict of i, County of Douglas, St Nebraska, ul 18" room. fwo.gtory and basement K scbool building to e erected on the High School grounds At an cstimnten cost of §35,- 000.00 for A two-story and basement brick school building o be erected on the southwest corner of 28th and Webster strectsat an estimated cost of $25,000.00, and for an & r00m and basement rick gcheol huilding o orthenst corner of 20th and n estimuted cost of §20.000.00. “The Bonrd of Education oifers the Toliowing sreminms, for the three best phins 10 be se- ceted by them, for the buildings on the High Benool ground and 28th amd Webster streots: 15t Premium. 5 i coee 8250 0 2d AR o 150 0) g o & b (300 Premium for plansadd speeifications adopted by the Board shnll be considered part piyiien if such buildings are erected. . The Bord reserves the right to reject any or all plaus, and no money will be puid for rej o VY order of the Board of Bdiication CHARLES CONNOY LI, Secre Omuna, Dec. Tith, 1556, ADDITIONAL COUNCIL BLUFFS. Right Royal Fellows. AL our regular meeting Friday evening the following ofticers were eleced for the coming year by Fidelity Council No, 156, Royal Arcanum Regent—Rev, T J, Mackay. Vice Regent - Jas. MeNaughto AW, 41 Robinson. W. A, Groneweg, M Brennan. AW Rickman, B Warner, . Brown. Warden—W. W. Clapmian. Sentry--Chas. Beno. Trustees—Jas. Patier V. H. Robinson. - He'll Get Medici About 10:30 last night Mrs. Alex Obert was bronght to the city jail in a hack, It geems her hushand, “Aleck,™ is very sick indec nd it is elaimed his wife would not allow anyone to administer medicine to him, nor would not do it herself, so the G. A.R., of whieh he i & member, have taken eharge of nursing him, whilé i wife is kept out of the y B Two Neola Crooks Captured A telephone message was reccived last evening from Neola asking for the arrest of two shek young men who had stolen a silver watch from H. Scifert, ‘The marshal of Neola, who happened to be here and Chief of Police Mullen were last night standing talking on Bre when they arrested the two thieve soeured the stolen property. They gave their names as Charles Curran and Louis Nicee, Personal Paragraphs, Charles Gregory is on the sick list Dr. 11, P. Moore, of Walsom, Mo, is at the Ogden, $. B, Thompson, of Danville, 1., is at the Ogden, | E. €, Guenther, of St. Louis, isa guest at the Ogden, R. W. Harvey, of St. Louis, is stupping at the Ogden Thomas Christiun, of Valentine, Ncb., is at the Ogden. G B. Jennings, of Essex, was i the city yesterday, Judge tenry Ford, of Logan the eity yesterday H. C."Cheyney is rapidly recovering from his severe illness, County Auditor Ciausen was off duty yesterday on accognt of iliness. John A, Haldwin goes east seon and will spend his Christmas in Boston, Mrs. Phoebe and Maggie Schentz will ?lvcml their Christmas in Correctionville, owa Mrs. George T. Phelps has gone to anesville, Wis., to spend Chiristmas with her sister, L. R. Treat, representing the H. J Doty Box Co., of Janesville, Wis., is spending Sunday in the city, Miss Cora Woodbury hasreturned from school in Albert Lea, Minn., to spend the holidays at the howe fireside, 0w (J..\f:p who has been yisiting his daughter, M 5. P. MacConuell, on his return from the Pacitic slope, left last evening for his home in Chicago. W. W. Wallace is suttering from an abscess on one arm, but the diffienlty seems 1o be touching now upon blood- poisoning, and may proye quite serions was in SATURDAY MARKET FIGURES. The Drift of Prices in Wheat of a Slightly Downward Tendency. CORN FUTURES RULE VERY DULL The Supply of Cattle Moderate and the | Demand Limited—Trading in Hogs Stow and Values Lower—Gen- eral Quotations, CHICAGO PRODUCE MARKET Cricaco, Doe. 18— Special Telegram to | the BEE The specnlative markets were exceedingly aull to-day, and the drift of prices was downward, gently to be sare, and almost inperceptibly, but still downward. Wheat opened Sa@ige off, and closed i@t e fower than yesterday. May dit not seil above 84%4¢, nor balow 84'j¢, the first quotation the basis of opening trades, and the last the ba- sis of closing trad I'he market remained pegged at $41g@$42% most of the day, Wwith scarcely suflicient trading to interest sealp ers, The bears are banking on 1,010,000 bush- | els increase in the nest visible.though others contend that 500,0003 bushels is a liberal estimate. ‘The banks are represented to be calling in their funds, and ypredictions are heard on every hand that there will be o free shifting about of cash wheat on the 1st of the month, Should this prove true the wheat will probably land on shonlders quite as strong as those that are now supporting the 1oad, otherwise there would be no change. Carrying charges are 1oy the bears' most sex viceable weapon. They are using it eftect ively, oo, The market closed heavy and life- less, Corn futures were wore than ordinarily dull all_day, with fluctua- tions in prices slight’ in the ex- treme. May' ovened at 42t and eased oft er to 4 y this being the extreme range all forenoon. Just at the close sai were made at 421,006 ¢, which fignres were wriven by the officlal report as the latest price of the day, thougli just at the tap of the bell straigzht was paid. January closed at 363.@367,c and February at 3ilie, makinge a decline as compared witlh Friday's closing of aige. Oats were dull and featureless and the Himited speculation: business passing 1n May was at {rom J03ge straizht at the open- ing to S0ig@le together, which was bid at the close,” The general fone was weale and heavy. Provisions were dull, but there was sed - disposition to Sell and prices X t deeline all around as compared with yesterday. The shivping trade s lim- ited.” The improvement in the quality of hogs noted of late has led to the belief “that the movement will also be increased, a view which induced an enlargement in_the offer- ings of the product. The “izz” seems o have gone out of the speeulative market for the time being. CHICAGO LIVE S8TOCK. CHICAGO, Dee, 15— Special Telegram to the Bri)—Carrie—The supply was moderate and the demand limited. It was the usual urday market, There were net many cattle here and very little competition. Some choice 1380 Ib Nebraska catile sold at $1.80, quite as wel at any time lately. ugh and thin cattle were of slow sale and numerous lots of cattle went ever in first hands. Shipping steers, 150 to 150 1bs €400@1S5 100 to 150 1bs, SEIRLL W0 to 1200 1bs, 83 20, Stockers and feeders, 20005601 cows, bulls and mixed. SLANGEL1] bulls, $2.10@30; Texas 200 Vous—Trade was stow and values 5@l lower on the ordinary run of iixed awi about 5 lower on faricy and assorted, weak and not all soid.” Faney heavy sold so. 50, with best packine sorts at 4. 4. rongh and comiion, $3. 904 heht sorts, & a4.20; Yorkers, $4,00cl 15 The Yorker and Baltimore sort $4.30, oe lower than yesterda FINANCIAL New York., Dec. 1S—MoxEy—On call quict, ranging from 2 per cent to S per cent, ‘elosing at 2 per cent. PrisE MERCANTILE UAPER—4@5 per ExemAxar — Barely steady: $4.79 for sixty duy bills: $4.53 deniand. GOVERNMENTS—Government bouds yere dull but firm, Srocks—The stock market exhibited a marked change from previous davs ol the week and instead of apressure and waiting tendency was_developed which con fined the Muetations within a comparatively small range, the changes from lastevenings quotations being confined within 'y per cent either way. Early {ransactions were made at declining fignres, bul a tirn tone was soon developed, and by noon early losses had generally been recovered. In the atternoon decided strength was shown, aecampanicil by anincrease in the amount of business done, The final changes are generally in favor of higher prices, BTOCKS ON WALL STRERT. # cont bouds. .. & N, W, 041883787 0vr o preferred New 4 ! 7 Pacific 6’s n( q entral Pac Co& A o e L B&Q DL & W D. &R G Ene.. i preferie il Illinois Central. 12+ LB Wa preferred KansasdTexas Texas Pacitic... Lake Shore ... Union Pacilie; L& N ouuocees 0381W., St L& Pl Mich, Cential. .. 15 preferyed . .. 607 Mo. Pacific. ... 123 Western Union. 159 Northern Pac... O, R &N... 1107 preferred ... o \g l'l'.ol)lu-. ARKET. Chicago, Dee. 15.—Flour--Steady and unclranged: winter wheat flour, — 84.0%@ sonthern, §2.90@4,00; Wisconsin. 4,10 Michigan soft spring wheat §5.5064.10; Mipnesota sbakers. $5.50@4.10: patents, $4.50@4.60; low grades, 8170 rvo_ flour, quiet at @i b n barrels and €5.00005.20 in sacks, Wheat—Dull and easy: opened (¢ lower, closing after some flictuations 'ie lower thanyesterday's Alsh. (O January, 6701 Febritary. e L e shade b tow yesterday, closing lower: cash, Jantary, wge: Fevruary, 37 1-10es Mn).-l'l‘. Oats—Fivm and steads 2eq Janu Hides May, S0@ile, ye—Dull at Barley—Dull at "Timothy seed—"rime, stronger: §1.55 Flaxseed—t¥ic Wihisky—S$115, Pork—Weak: moderatsly active: January, $11.25@112 52 Febru Tigl 1,405 May, S$11L80@11.834 L'ml— Moderately active but eas) cash, January, 86,22 (ai.2) bruary, 6, .35 May, 86625 Bulk Meals—Shoulders, $1.504.55: short r, $6,10@6.1%; short ribs, 85.01¢ for Jan- ity Butter—Creamery, 23a@2%: dalry, 172 Cheese —Full cream cheddars, 105 @121 5, 1X@12 1 young Americas, 127 skims, 1@ize. Fxgs—18G Hides—Heavy green salted, tully cured, Tig@Se: light,Sge: bull hides, 6) i safted, 11 j@1%e; 'dry fiint, 13@ldcs calf skins, B@l0ige: déacons, M each, —No. 1 country, de; No, 2 Receipte, Slipments. Flour.bbls. ....... 20000 Wheat. bu.. oeeee. 94,000 Corn, Du...... 5,000 Oatsbu.... 100000 Hye, bu...... 1,000 Barley.ou. . 9,000 8t Louls, Dee, 15—Wheat—Easy No. 2 red, cash, 80c; Jauuary, 0l asy; No. 2 mixed, cash, ary, 3550¢3 My, )y “Oats—Easy: No. 2 uixed, cash, January, 29fce: May, dlc. Rye—Steady ‘at i Whisky—81.15, Pork—Easy at $1160411.75, Lard—Steady at $0.10, Butter—Quies aod steady; creamery, 4@ 2ies sairy, 15 Kansas City, lec. —Wheat—Steady; 1886.-~TWELVE PAGES. bid: May, 3 c. uary, dle; May, 36'e bid, Oats--No quotations, New York, 18, ~Wheat vator, W8¢ afloat, Mg January closing at 8e, | lower, closing leavy: receipts, porte, S0.000; ungraded, 648y \ uary closing at 4i%e¢. Oats—Moilerately active exports, none: western, western, SThe, Petroleum —Steady ¢ unit Eggs—Steady : western, 24 £12.50 spot, 26,5216, Butter—Firms western, 2510 ereamery, 813 e, nneapotis, Dec. 15 \Wheat W heat, 122,000 ba, bbls, Corn—Steay § No. Oats— Weak: No. Rye—Firmer; N B v—hower: $11.171, ¢ January, $11. Onts—Firm: } Rye—Quicti No. 9. Pork—Yirm at §11 Lard ~Firm at $6,15@d.17 Whiskey —Steady at $1.15, LIVE STOCK. Chicago. ee, 1enorts as tollows: Cattle—Reccipts, 2,000 steady 5,000,503 shipping steers, stockers and_fecders, bulls and mixed $L40@s15; Texas 10e lower: rongl “and nived, S packing and shinpinig, $4.50@450; @453 SKips, S2A0@E 0, Sheep—Recei $4.4005.4); chojee liea @1.303 butehers’ st @4.205 feeders, ia cood, § stockers, faiv 10 good, $2.00002%3 a shade easier: choice heavy fut 3 g, common to zood, $2,80i contmon 1o choice, S8 ers, 5: feeding stecrs, e .00, New Orleans, Dee. 18.—(Corn Corn Mear—Quiet at $2.15 Hog Produets—Dull; po Larid—Refined tierce, S and clear rib, § Cattle. “The receipts were extremely market dull and’ inactive. abont the same. There is no s Hogs. strengihenad the market. ‘Fhere er, Sheep. There were no fresh mand. Cattle. ... Hozs.. stock on this markel Cholee steers, 1100 to 1500 1hs, ... Good teeders, S Good 1o ¢! “ri-ted cows Rl 10 e i grass cows. ..., Good o chioics bit Laght and mediam noss....LL ol 1o choice heavy | Good to choice mixed nos Goord 1o choicen sheen. % Fair togood sheen o Representative Sales. ws 1008, Shk, Pr No. Av, 8 1060 4.00 00 Range of Pric lastyear Dec. 18 @0 @110 @il Shipments, « the number of cars of cattle, hogs and sheep shipped from South Owal the day: Allsales of stock in this market are made rewt. live weight unless otherwise stated cad hogs sell at *ge per Ib, for all weights, Skins,” or hogs weizhing less than 100 Ihs, novalue, Pregnant sows are docl Notes ogs closed firm, A g0od }0g market for Saturday The Lipton packing house took to-day. visttors at the yards load of butelhiers’ stock. Keep your old thin cows at Lo can t give them aw re. and marketed a load of hog Mr, Markeson, of Markeson & 11 Squires & o, the an the warket to-day and bo h0g8. Kingan & Co: heavy packers of Kan., bought 12 loads 01 hogs in this 10+ 1o day Mu. Fall, of Fall & Spences, Silver City, la., cash, 0%c; January, 0Corn--Steady: No. 2, cash, 8'qc vid: Jans 7,000; exports; 58,000; cash barely options heayy: ungraded red, Siavic; red nominal: No. 1 red, No. ? red, Corn=Cash dull and rather weak: ditge In ‘elevator, 485/@4s% e wtloat Pork ~Quiet but firm; city family Lard -Moderately active; western steam Cheese~Quiet and firm: western flaty hard, cash and January y No. 2 northern,cash and Jaw s patents, $L00@4.00% bakers, Shipments—3V heat, 41,000 b, ; flour, Milwaukeo, Dec, 18- Wheat o codannary, 074 AR Provisions — Quiet: tk, December, Cincinnati, Deeo 15.~Wheat T logs-—Ttecoipts, 25,0001 steady, closing 5@ .. 1,000 steady : commeon to cond natives, S250004.35; western, 5,503 Texans, $2.00@8.70; Tanbs, $4.000 St Lonis, Dee, 15,—Cattie—Receipts, 500 shipments, 200; stronw: Christuas Hogs—[Receipts, 9600% shipments, noney selections, $435@100: packing, fair to £oo €410 4.30: Yorkers, medinm_to tancy, § Kansas City, Dee. 15, —Cattlo—Receipts, W05 shipments, none: strong, eceipts, 12,0005 shipments, +and 10¢ Tower; common to ol white and mixed. 4iadie: yellow, 4se. Oats—irm :white werlern, Stcive. Jullc Meats—Shoulders, §1.50; long OMANA LIVE STOCK. Friday, Dee, for anything exeept zood grades of st The hos mmket opencd at a decline about se and was fairly active. “Ihe reecipts were libe aturday. Later in the day Atchison, K., put buyers on i inereased the demand and hogs of any account lefi over, The Showing the prevailing prices paid for live Choice steers, 1390 to 1500 Ihs, ..., $4.00@1.40 1O RES0 G120 280 % 120400 69001985 100 10 400 6500206 160 140 4,00 311 240 104,00 100 howing (he hizhest and lowoest paid fo: loads of hogs on this market during the past seven days and for the same and stags 80 Ib5, by the public inspsctor, €. B. Reynolds, Jamaica, was among the John Weed, Herman, was here and sold P. A. Barrett, Weeping Water, was cent, lu., was looking over the yards, Frank MeCoy, Auburn, was visiting brothers, L N. and C, W, McCoy at the yards was in and sold a 1oad of hogs At & very st isfactory price. Lhe buyers for outside packing houses to- gether with the Omaha buyers made a wood hog market to<lay Mr. Warnoek, of Trekell & Beahm, Cort- land, Neb., was In and sold a load of hogs which topped the market. Rudat, of the firm of €. Rudat & Co, Norfolk, extensive feeders aud shippers, was in and sold a load of hogs, During the week past there lias been, for | tlie most part, & very satistactory hog market, both as to receipts and prices, “We keep a record of the average weight of all the hogs we sell.” rewarked a commission man, “and we find that during the past two webks there has been a gradual decrease in the welight. “We will get our western farmers into the it of raising {wo crops of ho:s a year, in- stead of one: " remarked a provision man, “Ihe English trade demands light hog products and the American is I ing more that way every year, Our farmers will te able to make mare ouit of two crops of light hogs than one of heavy weights" OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS, General Produce. Saturday, Dee. 18 The following prives are tor round lots of produce, as sold on the market to-day. quotations on fruits rep aseiit the prces o which outgldc orders are M. i —The market remains about steady, thie bulk selling at 21, Loty ~Dressed chickens have been in a little batter demand during (ho st fow days and have sold at i@sc. “Turkeys are slow at Sgiie, Geese and ducks Sade. Ciierse— Full eream choddars, single, 193 Tl cream flats, twins, ey young American, 1 fancy Swiss, M1y Swiss, imported, 3 Limburgger, 124e: brick, 131 @l4e. GAvE—i'rairle ehickens, clhoice per doz, €1.000 quail, per o 1o (Ticks, W lard, b oz, S5 2003 diicks, teal, per doz, $1.21 0: ducks, mixed, por’ doz, 81, et doz, $3,50: deor, 'shad deor, catcasses. b0l olk, carcasses, per b, Tantelobe, saddles, per 1b 10@lcs antelope, ‘careasses, por Ib, Tacses Jack rabbits, per doz, $3.50¢ 00: sinadl rabbits, per dor, 6. Arpins—Ihe stocks ou and are not leavy and the market is fivmer. Choice Missouri stock is quoted at $2550 5,00, and - Michigan Stoek at S3.251 5,50, ON1oNs—There is 10 lome-zrown stock on the market to_speak of. Quotations are nominal at 31, PorATOES — Ihe market is Grm. ‘There are very few coming 1, and transactions are wostly lited to the <ales of small 10ts from the store at 0.6 Creny—The market 13 steady, Choice stock per doz, 290t extia large, vt doz Oysrira-Medinms, % standards, selects, 253 extra selects, 3%y No Y. counts, 10¢, CrANBERRIES - Capo Cod, faney, per bbl, €12.00: bell and bugie, per Hhl, §3.00. BANANAS - Bananas, vellow, per huneb, 25% bananas, yellow. larize, per bunchy 0. MONS—Messina, per box §0,50, ORANGES--Jamaica, per bbl, $I0.00: Flor- ida per box, 85.70, Frouk AND MILLSTUrFs—\ inter wheat flour, best qualify patent, $2.35: second qual- ity, ' 2405 bost quality spring wheat flour, patent, §2.00: bran, »0«!]wr\'\il;-’bmy‘)uul feed, 0¢ per cwl: white corn mieal, vellow corit meal, S0 per ewts screening, 006 perewts howniny, 8200 per vt shorts. 550 per cwt: eraham $1.003 liay, in bales, $5.50@ G.00ver ‘ton. Groce Presnes—Medinm, s, 0 in half bhls, 575 small, in bbls, : { bhls, in half bbls, $1 SYRUP—NO, 70, dcallon ks, §1 New Orleans, per wallon SRt isyran, halt bbis, “old time,” per galion, e’ 1 gal fon eans, per doz, §10.00: halt zalion ean: per doz, $5.50: qUATE eans, Shiv Sranet-—-Miaror ghss,’ 1 Ib, 5%e: mirror gloss, 5 Ib, 5ies mirtor eloss, Glb, Gie; Graves corn, 1 1b, Ge; Kingsford's corn, 1 1o et Kingsford’s gloss, 1 11y Kinesford's 108, 6 b, Tige; Kingstord's pure, 51b, ihge; Kingsfords bulk, fe. coo—Plig, elimax, 4% horseshoe, star, S0 sprachead, ez plperheidsick] gold shicld, Bic; merry war, ez J. T —Smoking, Durham. 1s, 3les Ts, BT montacaun, 00 ol ) O, 13y spirit curea, 45 Marcins Lic, ;. square eases, £170: mule square, $1., CANDY—Mixed, D@l e: stick, S @ige, Crackers—Garnean's soda, butter and creams, 3 jes ginger snaps, $ige; - Kirk 3 0 imperial, - $2.30; tinet. 35.00; Kirk's standard, $30 Kirk's white [tnssian, $1.00;0 Kirk's' white: cap, $6.50; dome, $5,%5; washboard, $3.1 white cloud, 84, Rork— 15 in e 1 ineh, 10 inch, 107 l ANNED Goops Oysters standard, per strawberries, 21b, por case, 5520} pheities, @ Ib, per case, Calitornia e Do st 84.50; npricots, $E000 deaches, bor cade, 3 vies, per easc, $5.005 pli case, § BlaeherTies B reise, : i, per case, 3003 ping Ylb, per ) §3.2065.35: 1 1D mnckerel, 'per oz, $1.50: 111 sabmon, per doz, SLova! i goose, berries, ver'cise, SL5: 2 i string beans, cane, $1.:05 210 limd be b marrowfat peas, per Iy June peas, pa A worated boxes ¢ black berries, boxes, 10 ml Lake, lie: raspheis prine Powdeie, et slont, 3 eranubated, 6ol M fectioners’ ndard exiry U, B@iie, extra 3 wedinn 3 ellow, 4., Cotpris-—-Ordinary grades, 117 wine fair, 1 el Lprime, 1 ey cholee, 1H@1036e; taney groen and yo jalie: old gov ernent Java, 20 A Java, 1085 2003 Moch Joncted 10 et MoeLanghiin's XXX\ Dulwortics, 1973 Red Cross, 17 e N General Markots, Woor—Meditn 15w per 105 ine heavy, T 10es Dight, 16@1se: coarse, 14@lbe; burry waool, 25 off. HIDES—Green buteliors, 6 ;0 geeen eured, Bey dry fint, @i dry salt, @y green call skins, 9@ oo damaged bides, two-thirds prive. Tllow ige, Grease Prime yellow, 2 brown, 13f Sheen P LEATHER - Priine slaghter gole leather, 2 o Jeathor, waise, Upper ¢ N0y hem, Kip, iy onk ki, SHegier Kench ki, $1.0061.20: liem, calf, §1OK@1.10: oak eall, SLOK@1 20} , culh, S1.256150: Moy oot _ieg, Molocco ofl pebble, 234§ toppings and lininge, 00 e, * pIig JEAVY HADWARE -1 plow steelspeeial east Ay ery cast 100ls, 0, 124150 Waikon spokes, per sot, §2,00008.50; fbs, por 8¢ felloes, sawed dry, $1.50: tonzues, each each, 7! saquare nuts, per b, chia inalleable, 7ahe: won W 8, Be; erow L harrow teeth, 4'4e, spring steel, 7 dun’s e Shoes, #4.50; Burden’s wnle shoes, $5.00, Barbod wire, In 30007 per 100 1bs, Nails, rates, 10 to 50, 2.5} stee nails, $2.6 Shot,'$1,65: Duckshot, 3157 orlental powiier, kegs, $2:50% do. half Keys, 82000 do, quarter 307 biasting ke, 52,953 fuse, per 10 feet, 65¢. Lead bar, §1 VARN stk sk els, per galion: rurni- ture, extra, $1.10; furnituie, No. 1, $100; coach exira, 81.40; couch, No. 1, §1.20; $1,055 Japan, 005 wsphaltum ac, " §4.507 havd oil tinish, SpiriTs—Cologne spirits, 158 proof, 8$1.17; 10 101 proof, $1.15; spirits, second gualify, 101 proof, 3LIT: o I8 proof. 116 Alrohol: 185 proor, 3220 per wine eallon. Redistilie whiskies, $1.00@1.50, Gin, biended, $1 2: Keritneky boutbons $2.0000.0; Ken tucky and Penusylvania ryes, $2.0028.5; Golden Sheal botirbon anil rye whiskles, $1.50@8.00. Brandies, imported, $5.00a@n, '« e, $1.50@3.00. ' Gins, imported, § 00; domestie, §LIURM. Champagnes, orted, per case, §39,00454,00; American, per case, §10.00216.00. PANTS 18 Ot~ White iead, Omal g0 white lead, St. Louis, puie, § seilles green, 1105 ib eans, 2 Frenen zie, green seal, 12¢; Frenel zine, ved seal, 11¢i French zilie, in- varuish assi 200 French zine. 1 rmillion, English, in ofl, 75 pink, e A enefian red, 'Coo , 23703 Venetian ted, Anierican, 13 red lead, i1gc; yello 1 ne chrome yellow, ochie, rociell ochre, Freneh, 23c; fie, American, Tige; Winter's mineral, 21¢c: Lebigh brown, i¢c} Bpanish brown, rrines eral, 8o - Don't Speak as They Pass By, Soria, Dee. 1a—The Bilgarian governs pent has suspended. selationship with Gaw ban Facha, speciad Furkisn eovoy 16 Hul waria.