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NOTICES. dor this head, 10 cents per n, Jcents for each sab- SPECJAL_ N old'lfllumvgg'hl!n for l-l t the first insertion. 1 they must et Fus lc.rmnacnu» anded in bl(m lxl)ofllocl or discontinued by telephon m hese columns and hn- essod in care of the Bes, check to enable them t oir letters, u' ‘nono will be deltvered lon | be onclufld 1in envelopes. ments In theso columns are pul ing and awmng editions S ot ot dnily, and. gives tho ade """“w"" ot only' Gt it 3 as0 of Couneil B towns lll" of the wu BRANCH OFFICES Advertising for these columns will be taken, on the above conditions, at the following bus- Jness hotises, who are authorized agents for THE { Bex special rotices and will quote the same Fates as cen be liad at the mata office, JOHN W. BELL, Pharmacist, £08, 10th Street. CRASE & EDDY, P:&nte:l and Engravers, 1138, 16th Street. (8. H. FARNSWORTH, Pharmacist, 2115 Cuming Street. GFRO. W. PARR, armacist, 1600 Bt. Mary's Avenue, H. B, WHITEHOUSR, 16th and Webster Streets. G. REUTHER, News Dealer, Post Office, South Omaha, Pl"‘A‘l’l boarding, flv Woek, 1615 % er A l‘ T, FOOTNS AN board ln gov A)I'IVIQH hmln\s, both em- ployed during day, Address “1i 3" Toe offce. i ANTEDTo rent house from to 8 rooms; must bo central; can wait.till Marci 3rd, If desired. 1) 25, care ilee. 20010 ‘ 7ANTS to Rent—For 2 in Pamily, 3 or 4 rooms or small house must be between Les suworth tnd Dodge s, e, east of St at. dress 1 2, care lee offi 253 i+ WANTED ~Houses to rent. Hervey 310 Hoard of Trade, Campbell & L FOR ni‘r-uou TICRENTT0 10 bath and_closet; fumnure for sale. Addrm B 15, Ilmlwcm ROOM house in_one of the best_locations in the city ; rent §30; furniture can be had for two-thirds lia uluo. Co-operative l.anil * Co., 205 N. 16th st. F\onl RENT-Two v front rooms, with alf m¢ on same floor. Arr: "fl'd for. three or four ocon- pants if desired. Apply at 1712 Capitol -";uuc. Good set tinner's maching 8150 2 show cases. nfi F mh and pltufn- M office. OR RENT-A iarge room furnished, central 1ocation 1416 Chicago st. a0 lfi)n unfl:hmm Fooma in Greunig DIK cor. Lith and Do sts. Inquire of uto. IL. Davia. Millard hotel billiard reom. Fflofi’r room with alcove and ¥ Ta Ffimn, as, hot air, buth, hot and cold waler ori _same floor for 2 gents or man and wife $20 pe ‘ntonth and adjoining room with closet §10 per motfth: 2 other rooms with closets for_$10 monith, same convenienices on car line,207 8 2 R RENT—Nicel. Turnished rooms -é?ax Dmlue ()In. Dat 360 lnll lurulee hea Frx oan have ice rooms on: s w cor. 160 and Howard streets, Upstairs. 07 7 va RENT—Nice furnished room, w per month, 8 w cor. 15th and Jackson, {OR RENT—House 7 rooms, 120 N. 25th M: enue, 218 19* 7 ROOM house centrally located. Rent 81 4 rooms bring in 8% rent, Furniture can be bought reasonable, Co-operative Land & Lot Co,, 205 N 16th st. 243 20 OR RENT—Six flats of 3 large rooms each building 18 new and in a desirable location, Will rent cheap to permanent tenants. 6 room cottage and good barn, No, 2517 Pop- pleton ave., #5 permonth. Green & Wilttams, 215 8. 13th st. TEN room house in best location n the city; furniture very reasonable. Co- Operativo Land and Lot Gor 208 N. Toth st PN room house, centrally Tocated: rent m. furniture #0, Co-operative Land & Lot Co, 206 N. 16th st. 206 19 £5 ROOM house in good location on Hurney st. Hent 25, Furniture will be sold ata great sacrifice as the parties must go away. Call and hl’lvl:uuulw Co-operative Land & Lot Cflfllflfi N. Fiill RENT—Ten-room house and basement ith all mordern improvements; firstclasy location. Inquie, at Helmrod & Co.'s, lth and Jackson streets Ot RENT—T havo some of {he most dmur- able new cottages, flats, and residences in thecity. stent very rasonuble. J. H. Paxrotte, rental agency, 1006 Chicago. 623 OlYUATION! WANTED. smm n for 4 first clnss meat astry cooks nm-m or house Work, k: ou Want & gir] P Hote mve to do ix to call and any number of them; i cmploymment. office, 310 So. J5eh st '1 o [ laundres 1 nurse, 1 governess, 3 hou eneral house' work. o time. State employ- N'l‘ltl)—fin unlnm for 19 girls, 3 cooks, need w gir) o I ent parlors' 1417 Farnam st., room 11, ANTED-Situation hy & young lady as Nures or governess. Wi ‘Good references, uuNfl.FMAN having just closed out his d Iike to ‘engage himself in upnmy of manager or take charge of office \mh gome good house. Best of refcrence. 208-20% )—Position as nurse by a younz al Address B l'.io- ANTED—-Bewing by the day or week, at 0od references. ANTED—By experiencedsalosman, tion In wholesalo or retefl boot and shos Cityreferences given. Addreus I OR RENT—10-r00m house, new and mmlam one of the most convenient_and best built housex In city; cheap reht. J. H. Parrotte, Rental Agency, 1608 Chicago. OR BALE—New 4 room huufic. full ] lo! De: tur st. bet 3'th and 31st. Price e terms. McDonald dairy, Burt st nt'nr ne. n2 21‘ FOR RENT—STORES | AND OFFIC "fl fi ‘l‘ "".’.?,"““"'“"“‘."""":Z'o'.'.'r‘“‘,f'.; gnins. New YOrk Storage Con ufi'u Capitol ave. R BALE—For ten days, leass furniture and carpets of first class eleven-room dwelling, l'k-l' location in city, all mmlern improvements, and furniture only W months. ot of three rooms '"&8" house rent. Con- tents 'l'\ll amount to #1, 000, For further ulars address . are (Jmllll and 'w York Clothing Co. 7 20% Fun SALE-Hero ia u burqain One freight Wagon and one double set new harness 22, Bee office. 27 20° ONEY to Loan—On furniture, pm 2{ - o'hnwmmllpm ‘withou 'mo i ty. Business confidential. (,'hu E Jacobs, 30 8. mn . OANS made on tew, estate and m nm- bought. Lewis 8, Reed & Con 1631 1 LA_ M mol.onn~l|y m: unaemmed. l\;.tm ph only prope agency in Omaha, ‘.ugm o! Hn m“l‘lxtln m-do on furniture, oS, fi"“" w‘ with ourg‘nmnvo"“*o del -y-. All sinows stelotly conaenti that any part can be paid at any time, eu:b Kl ment N’lllll,:lml the (g)‘ll Tata. All"\lpl:o'l made on fine watches an dilmmlll. Persons should carefully consider Who they are dealing with, as many new concerns are daily comin l.nw auswncs. Bhould you need money call an W. R. Crofy, room 4 Withnell ||lldllll' th lnd H-rnev. wl RE Spring 0c. Everything else in proj tion, Money talks and a call costs nothin, New York Storage Co,, 1508 Capitol ave, 285 I) DR SALE—Upright piano fearly news cheap for cadiior time to rellable parties, Address YOIt SALB—cheap, one & year old_cow and 3 :mrc-w Extra good stock, 1005 South 1ith stree FOR_RENT_Barroom and 'h-rher ahop st Cozzens hotel, Fox RENTTho large b story and bassment Drick building, erected by Mr. Ames of Bos- ton, corner §th and Jones, with trackage, vntnr, ete,, large enough for two wholesal firms. T. 8. Clarkson, agent, 219 8. ldthlg.“ R RENT-One-half of office, 1519 Farnam, Ground floor: best location in the city. Light and pleasant, with modern convenllegcum JOR RENT-Stores and rooms, one small Houso Feasonable. " Enqulre' &t drugsiore Bherman ave, and Corby st. 1-20 R RENT—Twosrooms, 4x00, where steam power can be obtained. Enquire of Sam'l Rees, fees Printing Co, 1019 Howard st. 740 R RENT—Recond floor, #4x70, good loca- tton. Enquire of A. J. Simpson, 1409 Dodge st. w0 R RENT-—8tore and 6-rooms over good stand tor drug or feed store. [ee & Nichol, cor. 28th and Leavenworth, 625 m5 Fou RENT—Office in_Arlington block, lnqlure of elevator boy. R RE] rable office space, or_desk room, ll Ifl&! |'mllll st., Odell Bros. & Co., B RENTEront ofice Aslington block. Apply C. C. Valentine, 1515 Dodge. DR RENT-Offices on Farnam st. at .lfl to ‘Il per month, One oftice furnished. 1612 nam. DR SALE—Eight room house with modern improvements and stable on leal ground, 1715 Douglas, Inquire at Meyer & Raapka, 1405 Harney st. [ B RENT-—4 room house 2 blocks from S8aun- d@rs car line, 315 per month. A.Hospe, jr., 1613 Douglas st. 974 M 1 TRARE chance—Wholo flat, No. 2604 N. 3ith st. to_rent very low. above, 8. F. Winch, OR RENT—House closet, hard and soft, water, on Lith street car linie. Ine quire 1112 8. 13th st. 7i8 OR RENT—4-room house, 2th and_Mason: rent #40. J.8. Corby, 1004 Farnam, 746 JFOR RENT-In Park Terrace, opp. fanscom Park, south front. All modern improve- ments; 10 rooms: most_desirable residence part ofthe city. Inquire Lee & Nichol, 28th and Leavenworth, Fon RENT—Twelve-room house, wn and and Mason streets, $10 per month. J. Caulfield, 1304 Farnam st, ouug colored man place to work in pr ate family. Axhln"oll B 16, ANTE nhpm'mm by a youn; Keeper, cashiler or copy Ist. TANTED-— By & smart, industrious, sober, lace as janitor or mes- ven. Inquire 214 N lith colored man, & -t. or 1319 Dodge st, sition by & young manina wholesale house as bill clérk or collector, or will go on the road on commissio; #omo experience in teas and cigars. it and furnish very best ref- rences. Address u4 Bee, 156 19 ARER—First-class man on bread, cake and ornamental work and pan candies, A\hlnsuu A 11, Bee oftice, ) h B ’lED—{Iflrnc]nu men Ilflmrfl, none ;u!nry. Gato City l-lnp u| o, 3148 1 ifi?nvmnd watchmaker at 416 South 10th o st. Col. Toner, 184 19 ANTED—Canvasser wages to good man. i ANTED—Man a8 agent—A new article; city or county: no ex- New York agent’s first ew Jersey agent's, half car; Rare chance; rmanent business: exclusive territory. Write 0 Monarch Co., Cintinnati, Ohio. OYS—Am. Dist, Tol. C« sells everywhere, cf perience needed., order a car load; N r, and 80 0N, . 19 Douglas. ANTED—A good rellsble nulnlored drug: ‘nrdruurlurk‘ to b ne drug storo. immediately, ¥\ ite & Co " 130 210 < Wmu'lb—um to drive teams, Al s n Labo Farnam. ¥ Agency, 120 ANTI?.D—An experienced | bookkeopflr who ish good recommendations. Ad- dress Pfltofllw bnx 500, Dillon, Mont. D-A good blacksmith h on —such as spring wa, laon's shop, cor, 14t Agents can make from §.00 to : 19 r—*—"—*—m_ t 124 N, ——— e e B perday. Territory given to gogd men. room O E hundred and fifty houses for rent, Cole, n. e, cor. 16th and Douglas. DR RENT—House 11 rooms. W. M. man, N E corner 16th and Douglas. 04 OR RENT—-2 niew 7 roomed houses, well, cis- torn, ‘largo cellar, "1th near ; Clark st." W, G. Shriver, opp postoffice. 368 lOR RENT—House of 4 Tooms at h16 Williams street. Inquire next door west. OR RENT—10 Yoom. residenco steam hoat, "G, E. Thompson, 314 8. 15th Fey RENT or Salo—New, nouu. 6 rooms, cor. 28th and Capitol ave. Enguire 2824 l)mlge. H. E. 50%-20 Bush- OR RENT—A new dwelling, 0 rooms, all modern_improvements, good_stable, ' ten minutes' walk from “po‘tomu‘, apply to'D. J. 0'Donahoe, at 0'Donalioe & Sher yu,]!th 8t next to the postoflice, Enquire at residence a, |, 881 _RENTAL ACENCIES. G’fmunvfp. L.. Rental agent, 300 sio}% i SPECIAL attention given to rentl: furnished and unfurrished rooms, us. W. M. Harrig over 220 8. 15th st. ]‘mr houses, stores and flats for rent with H. E, Cole, n. e, cor. 15th and Douglas. 506-20 l‘BK’l‘t:'l: A F‘)ll RENT—If you wish to rent & house call on Benswa & Co., 15th st., opposite P. 0, houses, with By—List your houses for rent | Bros. & Co., 1523 Farnam st. R BALE—Cheap for ten days at m ing street, a good stallion, OR SALE or Trade —A fine brood mare with foal; will sell or trade for a good family horse, Henawa & Co., opposite postofiice. 287 21 LOOK at our hnrgnlna. Don't fl\(l m vhult the New York Btorage Co., 1508 Capif ve. GOOD 12 room fiat in central location, on Farnam st., rent lease. e miture 1,100, This is & goo Pargata i Wil paron f.?, {nvesuigate. ~ Co-operative Land R 8ALE—Good fresh'cow. Charles st. FOK SALE-—-The lvul]l"ng now oc(‘uplcd b; the Bohn M'f'g Co. at 710 Leavenworth st. Can give possession May 1, '88; call on pflr;mugu!. Tnquire st 201 LIVERY outfit of ten horses and ten car- s for sale; would trade for unimproved ate, Address M. D, Alvord, Kearney, 190 20 R SALE—First class restaurant located in center of city, doing good business; reasons lol‘ Wlulllng. 1ll health, Terms wyi -ddnu R SALE_Dormant scale, Dounds. Phil, Stimmel & Con st., Omaha. apacity 3,400 1144 0 3.lonm! -FOK SALE—Very fine th mnnhbrul Tow- foundland pup, Address, B 25 Bee. LEEP is the life of ma?‘ Buy our mantle folding bed. Call and sée them. Now \'urk Storage Co., 1608 Capitol ave, R SALE—Lease and furniture of a 12-room house on Farnam street: house and furni- ture'new: for particulars address B 6, ' office. 164 27 A GOOD Tiorse for safe, we It 1,300 1 operative Land & Lot Co., bs. Co N.16th s 243 20 F\OR SALE—At a bargain 00 feet of shelvin 3) feet of counters and one ice chest, suf able for grocery store. Enquire at 812 8, 10th St, F‘OR SALE or Rent—Civil and mining engin- eer's business, office and instruments in BanJuan county, Colorado. J. F. Wannemaker, 1508 Cass. 654 20% R RENT-Two unfurnished rooms; en- quire 101 198 10* R RE Fornnma with bn{wlmlnw. for light house- kmpmg Enquire at 2009 Grace st, 1 block from street car. 137 19 R RENT—Three unfurnished rooms to a family without children at 1122 N, thh st. F‘Oll RENT-3 unfurnished ruumfl. ”l} lAel— venworth, 7OR RENT— Two (2) rooms, No. 1814 Howard st.. Three @ eooms, No. 1015 north 20th & Three (3) rooms, No. 1028 north 21st st.... Three (3) room cottage 2ist and Paul st Three (8 rooms, No, 1132 north 213t s Three (8 rooms, No. 1410 Plerce st.. Throo ( rooms, No. 1112 south 7th st Three (3) rooms, No, 703 Pacitic Four (4) elegant rooms all mode veniences, 1702 Webster st... :;s:::;g gs888888 2 RENT--MISCELANEOUS JFOR RENT—Tho property lntely occupled by the Anheuser-Busch Brewing assn, 9th and Capitol_ave., two story brick buildings and barn, splendidly “adapted for cold storage or cominiasion. 1 8. Clarkson, agt, 210 §; 14th st. bor gcn!lcmnm lhlfi(hlcflgn te JOR RENT--Furnished rooms. 84 to $10; bath and closet in house, 2011 Harney st. 277 10° )R RENT—To gentleman, an elegant front room, large, with alcove, including heat, bath and gas. Klegant room for two gentlemen. ]AWD« dge st 260 20% OR RENT—{ tmproved farms. Holt coumy, - 15 house: -1 ty, 815 to uu per month, Drake Bro 8. 15th sf RENT~Clean beds" to $1.50 ver, V\ock, M.. Fouth 18th st, up stairs. :E‘.‘\ll.\l for rent, well improved, 10 miles from Omaha, 250 acres, mostly grass. Low cash rent. J. H. Gue, 1613 Omaha. 925 10* O RENT—A large alcove room with all modern conveniences: desirable locality hoard also, if desired. Reference required. Ad dress, P. 0. box 274, Omaha, Neb, 271-10% For RENT-—Barn, 1021 Chicago st. 153 —_PERSONAL. % Nlcli furnished raom cheap, ml'a"'cmu?.:mu. {IOR BENT-Nlcely furuished room for {wo geutlemen; 815, With Dord #46. 1138 2ith {OIt RENT— Well furnished front room, first floor, prico very reasonable; suitable for 0o or tWO gentiomen, R0 Capitol Aye: | R RENT—Desirable rooms with board In rivate tamily: pleasant home; references oxchanged. 63 Pleasant st. 205 2% mw-mm furnished room, single or double, in firstclass. Tocation, with moderh Silwankmu!: near cable and street l‘fi:‘lm.flls uglas st. JFOR BENT_Furnined front room, month. 5% Woolworth avenue. 342 19* FR(JNT room, good board, 519 Plenlnm Bt‘ ANTED-Dining room girl at 1811 Cass st NTED—At once good rellnble ro‘ored chambermaid and porter at the Gem, &2 Pearlea MnLh‘\ 203-21% ED—WUmln cook for small hotel out z mrlx for hotel at Fremont, 3 diningroom girl urmnn mx ld? s’ for Lousework. laces in and out of city are always to bo found wllnn flnplu) ent office. Mrs. Brogs, & L 884, AHTllkulrl for general house Work l"V' UIIBK girl ‘Wumtd " or hyu\mé\l(l . 4_dining_room K 2 laundresses, rls for % 15th, Tel. 1106, 200 19 work. n(e Clty Emp. ottice, 314 —A__competent girl for g must be & gooil cook and and come well recommendsd. Foom'00, Millard hotel, between 2and 3 p. m. WAN‘EED—Tw Birlsat 923 N, 16th A TED- Tmmediately, ladies to_work for wholosale house on'needlowork at their senun distance) drem .\’r'x'mu Needlewark Con KA F‘OR RENT-Elegant furnished frnllt room, with board, 1812 thrlgo St. W40 24+ ANNA ALPLANALI, the celobrated Tum carian G ypsy paliist, is the only person in America readin Ihe lines of the hand by “the 01a Gypsy ways,” &8 known among her people, and has obtained a national reputation for strict lnh‘m’lti andigreatability. *“I'he Dnlly Bulletin,” Haverhi ass., as far Dacl bfi! Zl. 1880, said: *Madume Alphan; Gypsy, 1s 8 lady of rare Whility and nne LA ments, to which is added cultlvation and refine- ment of & high order.” From Boston to Omaha, the madame has received favorable comment PFI(SONAL—TM!M sets at #2.50 and upwards at Moody's china store, 302 N. 16th st. 258 19 PERSONAL_Don't fail to see those #7.50 do- corated dinner sets for small families at Moody's China Store, 302 N. 16th st. 258-19 PERSO‘IAL——I! you are about to buy a dinne set, anve ton o twenty per cent.” by, golng tofMoody’s China store, 3 N. 16th st. _258-19 TOR RENT-Sulte of furnished rooms. In- quire 5rd floor room E, 1502 Douglas, LEASANT furnished frout room for {!‘mla- - man and wife or two gentlemen, 213 wu street. NICELY furnished largo front room, fnrl ov2 gentlemen; very choap. - #104 21st st and Harney st. 2 )R RENT-Furnished front parior with board. €03 N, I7th st. 24108 R RENT—Furnished room with closet, pleasant and clean, 8 per month, At‘! ll‘n;.w- ard. double front modern con- 252 20 'OR RENT—Well furnisheu la room for two Mn.l-mkn: all vrlllvln'es 220N, JURNISHED front rnnm suitable fnr £ twoi #12. 1621 Douglas st, {URNISHED nice south front l'u(\m. llfl per month, 1510 Harney st. 2 10 JOR RENT-Furnished front l'onnL Blllluhln for 20r 4 gentlewen or ladies, stM0. 8 11th st, DR RENT-Suite of furnished rooms, heated by steam, with or without board, in a pri- vate family, 604 Bouth !Hl!\ st. m ICELY furnished rooms for rent, wnhlmurd i desived, 716 N 20th st. ANTED- Glrl fur be Bl Sarys v, nnrll lousework, msst uumhw Nr% Knlbl Al hmt fron can make blg cash p Must state prico ind l“un'w ! "Addreas It 14, o, adi lhh unou lm Alk dru'ulll or nem Jiiichest P:-mnro al P!lls 4c stamps for Chichester th:v;l_lwl lunovu:uv’ BUREAUS. STATE Ruployment parlors, 117 Farnam . | 4 NADTAN Emplovent offion, ik . help to ll{ l)llfihll‘l {;rlug" l& Ot Narlonal” bad B gty suu.m”i 5 HA Ha .nlploym!lll Torean, | Oldest and ‘most relinble oflice in rlly conus: lehpkon. 112, H, E. White, ]lrnprlcwr, n I:m Inymonl oftice Iy the plce to short notice, in or st Upen, evsmu.'u. vate Tanits: red. Addruss File i l W'cwnfl llllirnc ln “dufi OR RENT—Nicel oF en sulte; gas, furnished rooms, -muu b, furzuce, it Ka JOR REN' F Rooms furuished and wnrur- Diahod. 174 Car aVe, bil VOR Gentlomen —Two furnished rooms, moderu tmprovements. 1718 Dodge st. )it RENT—Furnishod roouws, all conveni- ences, A. Hospe, 315 N, 17th stre 401 }'\(l RENT-—Furnished roe; gentlemen, 1005 Dodge str JOURNISHED front room, sultable for two 13 Dodge st b FPOR RENT-Two nicel on ground Hoor, wt month, With pe furnished front rooms n“ for 413" per Fo { T at 811 per month. D front and other rooms with day 19 Farnam st. 150 313 OR_RENT—An olegant front foom, with y consentence. "Only frst-class peopic ms fnr house- Fl’lll l(RNT-I mrnllh»d hlmk. Pl w8 21 Keeping., 414 8. Lith st. t‘oar flat No. 2. l&l references, JFUBNISHED vooms, 1816 Dodge. NFORMATION wanted of Robert, Charles and John Craren, which will be thankfully received by thelr mother, Ellen Craren, at Rushi- viile, Neb, 241 19% MASAGE treatment and baths. Those who prefer to come {0 my residence can do so Monduys from 0 a. m.to ¥ p m. and trem 8 a. . m. other 'days. B, Margaretta B cor. Beward and Sath sts. g4 100 PPAIIN)N{A Ast your property to (nxchnl.\#:) potswood, X003 8. 16th st. I)l'«l(“‘)NAI‘—Wl‘ cannot gpeak too highly in raise of our decorated Adamantine China (\(llner sets, They are very handsome, exceed- ingly o and remarkably cheap. Koo them at ) 302 North 16th st. 24419 15 ‘those gentleman who were drivirg a gray horse and who picked up an overcoat near Creighton college will return the same to K7 South 1th street_they will be rewarded. 206 19 DERSONALLadies and masquerade suits at 516 entlemen can rent . 16th st, lgmtnh‘n. 125 2 ERSONAL—On account of her numerous en- gagement: nalb, the celebrated Hungarian gypsey, has increased her fee to 81, 1620 N- 20th s, cor, Blondo. - Take 20th and Kaun: ders car, 2N JOERSONAL—Private home for ladies during contiuement, strictly confidential, infants adopted. Address E 42, Hee office. 63713 DERSON AL -Great fortune teller Jjust ar- rived, the young Madame C. L. Lamont, the great astrologlst, will remain 3 days: has frav. eludnmmgh the principal parts of Europe; tells present and future in person or by letter, wmhrlm. back the parted husband or lover, Do matter if they bo ten thousand miles awa; w{ they will return toyou in 8o muny. day i toll you wietiier your lover be fulso or tr gunrantee to settle tamily quurrels” to p-'rh—w‘! gatisfuction; can alro cyuse speedy mATTiages; Tias charms for good luok which will cause par- tes €0 B stccessral tn' any kind of Wus: ness and prevent your loss in any kind of, businoss you may undertake. breaks evil influence, and brings good luck to all who ma; try this lcky charm; can give lucky nymbers in'lottery drawings; can give Lest Of reference in regard to above statement. 1was presented with an_elogant gold medal in Denver, Colo., for my great success in my ‘business, 1 have the natural gift of telling the past, present and future. y grandmother before e was also o great astrologist. Parties asking information by letter must enciose 8 to ensure answer, All bsumm«u confidential, Office hours, 10 Madame 0. L. Lamoat, ‘No. e culiforia n.run..!ntmen 1sth nnd Mh sty., Omalia, Neb. e e TR L SCARATOTE o8 300, payable to T, H. Bliss, W0 reward for l‘\lllllll o 260-21 R SALE—One thousand cords of wood in car load lots. Orders from brickyard men and others solicited. Prom| “{n attention given, dress D. C. McDonald, Bartlett, Iowa. — 651 A BLACKSMITH shop for sale, has one forge, or tools withont shop for sale. _Apply to Wn, Busen, Blue Hill, Webster Con Neb. TFOk BALE—Some fine young maros and stal- lious, fit for road or track. Address R. Gibson, York, Neb, F‘Oll anhlln{o—Flna Nebraska farms for stocks general mdse. J. A. Berger, Long Pine, Neb, <t 2 MISCELLANEOUS. RS. DR. HOOPER.—Ladles affiicted with diseases of their sex, give her a call. It will cost you notning to test her ability, Where doctors fail this woman cures. Trance business reading and tests also. N. W. cor. 20th and Cass, 204 19* Nl). 12—Yes. Fun. A 6L 206 10* (CREAYERY—For rent, leise ar sulo-Capneity of 2 LW 1bs, of butter per dus; with all machinery m tools, appuratus, eto. for running ssme, and fr gne to tan acrex for pasturg and hog in 8 kood paying terrh Locntod at ‘Stelia, i ardnon Con Nob: Address H. B, Ciar 'OTICE—Real estate agents: Lot 9, block South Omaha, is withdrawn fmm lhe mi ket, as above 1s sold. 103 HE hlu:;o tn\luhl l! an art by Geo. F, Gull\ln~ beck, £0) Harney st ly cook book 18 Silver Creek (,nnl Sl th, Jeft W.' Uefl!v d. - H. JOHNSON Slstern butlder, walls bored aid dug, 40 N 0th ., Omalia; Neb, el TTHE On Time Tousehold Falr, he great Bargain house, ‘To housekeepers. We are bound to show you that we can: save you money in prices. Parlor suits, Cnmber sots Bed springs, bed mattrasses, ol(llnssfiudn. bide botds, ca irs, mirrors, p! Loun, n.commaden.uu. Divais, rockers, curtaina, stoves, Wware, crockery, glassware, lamps. ouses ~turmished _ comploto ~ on “Easy payments! 7 Baky nte! :E:!y p-ymenul payme Prices the lowdst, Call a Prices the loweat. Call and seo 602 and 604 south 13th street; Corner Jackson. y other house. ~ bi4 STORAGE. EW YORK Storage Co. have most extensive facllities for storage of furniture, pianos, bu general merchandise, west of New York. "Cashy advances to any' smount; ware Rouse_recelpts given: goads. insured: DRIck building—fira-proof; special arrangements for commission merchants. Call New York Stors Co., Capitol ave aud N, 15th st., Bouzetts blol 218 ets, ctures, No connection wi NE WANTED-TO BUY. M 0 Loan—O. F. Davis Co.. reu an'—lu lllfl lonn agents, 1506 Farnam 30 MUNFY tojoun casn on band. w0 delay. 3. d B. L. 8quire, 1413 Farnam st. tqn hotel butlding. e LOOK !‘el’o—'l have farms, stocks ry, vacant lots, houses, urnmerl ranches, -ld rty of all l|ndn trade. Stevens Bros,, rnam. 207 I! DR Exchange—2i0 nem‘of cattle to excha Want good Towa or Nebraska land. 1 . 15th and Douglas. 17420 Cole, ne TOCK hardware for land.” St. John & Kly, Frenzer blocl 27 N‘l'll)—amcn of merchandise W wh‘:o‘nf'mu lands and city provert fi’ gzt | FoR.aun bemae: S &330; 100" acres, §1. gant v-llg “farm, tone house, ments, 100 acres, only $3,000; nvm-umr 'arm 00 éach: 4 corners on Dougias or Dodge, seel o lehwe: & Asten T4 “miles Trof faie Bround, 10,000 cash: 10 acros fnside city, &N per acre, cash; 100 rhu st lots ever put on the Omahs mnrk".&nm #10 down; can't help but make Imoney b above property. Drake tirg, 4108 st J L. RICE & CO,, Real Estate. TH RRE hundred s md onty nores Tand, Hoone count good Omana mvpvrly l-‘m‘ Oluhlllg l!m' ll-lmrnl mdse,, good wn, for OmAha property, some Dl‘nk. Bros., 318 8. 15th ¢, 132 19 WOULD like toe.cchange equity in Kountze place, lot for ca:pets and furniture: good lots ih thi mnuu:‘v; Y {Eade foglng or unimprove ropel ress ton block, L 14 8 7 ANTRD—Omaha__ property to trade. Stevens Bros., 1621 Farnam. 207 2 ONEY LOANED at C. Oftice. on urniture, pi rsonal property of all'kin icles of value over Bingham's commission neas strictly confidential, Reed & Co.'s Loan 108, horses, wagons, and all other ar- 1. 819 8. lith, ANTEn Horses and building material for ‘ms, lands, lots and houses. Wm. J. Paul, Imll Farnam. H()IVBE andlot in Mlnm-npnlil for western land. 8t John & Kly, Frenzer block. 217 $mmmu loan on city and farm real cstate. Linahan & Mahoney, 160i% Farnam .:mt. m“—"'filfllnflno aha cit; roperty at 6 B T cent, G- Day, BB, ’f'sx‘”‘ufi HE_Fairbank Tnvestment [ mznfl Wwith atple capital, makes lonis on forse s wagons, furniture, planos, and other personal property or collatéral. Deal with responsible partios. Apply at thelr office, 215 Soutl} lith up- M EY loaned on mrnuur». sl nn] hnnmm ete, low rates, Wil klnmn h 1324 Farnam, over uurllnan ticket om%.. ONEY to loan on furniture, horses, wagons, S OB a0y, sprc ved socurit Jow Fates. 235, Howbin ‘arnam. PER CENT Money. Patterson & Fawcett I5th and Harney. 778 ONEY _to loan. Notes ana . R. tickot. bought abd sold. A. lomm. 238 lBth sts MONEY to loan on improved real estate; no commission charged. Leavitt Ilumh-m. room 1, Creighton block. loan on improved city grnpv-fly at st rates, Cashon hand. First niort- fases negotiated. E. K. Seaver, roou 1o, chiam- er of commerc 201 R Exchange—RBusiness lot on street. Want equity in dence lot. H. E. Cole, ne cor, Sannders 00d inside resi- 5th and lI,I'ml las. R EXCHANGE 100 acre farm in Hancock county, Towa. This 18 & splendid plece of land, evmr{ toot of it can be plowed; is 3 miles from junction of 3 railroads. - Price §20 per acre, incumbrance 8§75, due in 2 years. Want house and lot; will assume incumbrance. H. B, Cole, ne. cor. 15th and Douglas. Wi 3 T 10ts to exchange foF TAFms OF equitins in houses and lots. H. E, Cole, N, E. cor. 15th and Douglas. W7 21 VW ANTED-Omana proverty to trade tor good lands. Specifl attention given to trading. C. L. Brown, Frenzer Block. 608 TSIDE aity proverty in exchange for farms or lan A, Helstaud, Arlington block. )R EXCHANGE—3 beautiful new N-rn(\m houses in Windsor place, clear; want good lnnld%gfll(lvnn r business lot. H. B‘( leg ne. I VE ved farm in cnhu' ‘hear Plattsmonth, will mm for_improved inside property. Address M 36, Boe ofiice. {IOR exchange—$200,000 worth unencumbered Omaha lots for 'clear productive lands or otherreal estate. For exchange—4 good im- proved farms for clear Omaha property, Drake Bros., 316 8. 15th st. 13219 JFOR BABE_Cheap, shooting gallery and ciga store doing a good business; reason for sell ing got other busines, No. 710 8. 10th st. 235 19* NERRITORY for Sale—Tn one of the most Practicable and useful inventions of the age; a lock ketch, a permanent security against bIIrKhrN May be seen at the Metropolitan hotel for u fow days. Standard Lock Company. . TFOR SALE-Ortrade, land and town proporty in Nebraska, Kansis and Colorndo. Horses, cattle and stocks of.m ] )li-l‘)dcucu solicited. eb. W ANTEDStock of groceries, dry goods, clothing or boots and shoes' in exchange for Omaha property or farms. Schlesinger Bros., 614 8. 10th st. 125-624 handise wanted. Corre- T. A, Euglish &_(“(6)., York, JFOR SALE_At o burgain, a fully equipped meat imarket doin: d business. _Owner ‘wishes to go east. eo office. 265 26* JFORRENT, Tease or Sale~Creamery, capacity bs of butter per day, withi all ma- chinery ‘and tools, apj for runnin; same, and from one to hog lots fenged. Located at B!elll. Address H. E. Clark. i & good paying te Richardson county, _ Neb. J'OR Exchange. It you have farms or lands to sell or trade send for our descriptive blanks. 1t you have any kind of property to sell or ex- change, st t' with st wo can” furnish yous customer, S, 8. Campbell & G, W. Hervey, 810 Board of Trade Omaha 3 NE“I(AEKAMM Kansas farms to exchange for Iowa and Colorado lands, and vice Co-Operative Lund and Lot Co., 206 versi BAI"!ER shop and bath rooms for sale: a rare good chance; will bear investigation. For particulary inquire of Melchior n;?; OR SALE—A good meat market, in good lo- Gation for the business: rent 80, prico of fixtures, stock, etc., according to m\olcv Co- operative Land & Lot Co., 205 N. 16th st. 206 10 A G0UD experienced man to take one-half in (eun ln Y Inrge ocery business, in & good fve town in I bargain for the Tight man. Co-operative Land & Lot Con 205 N- 16 st l( FAL —Ith ladies and gunt! short or- arant in Omaha, ~ Good reasons for nemnm A(lllrclN B 12 Bee, 211 19* R SALE—A feed store in central location. Rent §25. 8tock according to invoice. Co- operative Land & Lot Co., 216 F have a firstclass_lunch counter on 16th st; rent §35; fixtures, etc., reasonable- Co- operative Land & Lot yCo, 206 N. 16th Lt OR SALE—A big bargain if taken at once, The best paying businoss in the thriving town of Linwood, N Tnis i & rare Largain. Over 81,000 made since the town started gust. Capitol required, about &,500. ate this, Address “Hlg Bargain, Butler county, Neb. Fuu SALE or exchange, best cash grocery in thecity, part casi, balance upproved real estate. Address B 8, Hee office. 152 YOR SALE—A good restaurant in central lo- cation; rent #75. Fixtures etc., reasona- Dle. Call and get }Pm-uculnru. Co-operative last Au- Investi- Linwood, 1100 Land & Lot Co., ENSON & CARMICHART, farnish compiete and guaranteed abstructs of titls to any real ostate in Omaha and Douglas count; short notice, The most comph,t.n sot of ol smwl books in the city. No. 1519 Farnam st. IDLAND Guarantee and Trust Co.,, I Farnam b!rrtt—(‘omnlou abstracts fur- nished, and titles to real estate axamined, fected and guaranteed. ténan.:—nn. ESTATE. Fu it A go0d Tvestment. DAT_wcres I'Mut 4 miles frml\ the stock yards on the iine of the,B. & ‘M. railroad, 15 minutes from Omaha, lahd lies very level and s good soil. Ritle range is now located near by, with pros- ect of locating Fort Omaha hlllilt viclnity., brice 100 per acre, terms_easy, small incum- brance due in 6 years. Aajucen’t land s adver; tised at #150 to K300 as & bargain. Groves of Dblack walnut timber on the land. Investi gate this and you will learn that it 18 ‘a_gennine baigain. J.H, Watts, sole agent, chamber of commerce, For sale, all of block 6, E. V. 8mith’s addition, #2,000 for corners, OI‘AI” for inside lots, terms easy, lots 33x140. For sale, lots on Half Howard St, West Omaha, $10) per foot. For, sale, lot 7, block 38, Capitol Hill addition, 8200 per foot. CFor sale, Potter & Cobb's addition, lots 21, 22, 23, 24, Dblock 3 and lots 23 , ana 24, block 2. Price for uil, #4,500, 35 cash, For sale, lot 7, block 16, Jitlstde No. 1 42,60, OFor lmln, lot 3, block 2, ‘H1 e No. 1, 2, Fine trackage |)mpon' whulwnlu nrms looking for location can léarn of desirable loca- tlon at the best prices offered, on favorable terms. J. H. Watts, chamber of c ;Jr(,u ANCH of 160 acres with house, oarns, cribs, Inl;}(\v sheds, ete., everything complete for Blfl(k-l‘l lng and feeding.” N. lencllibl( fllllt.rnl 00d 1o xtures, rice. Call and got and & Lot,Co, 26 N. 0] l H{LE~.\ 04, Targe saloon, 1o cation; rom'h | wars' lease, reasonable partcuas Cooperative 6th st. ORSALE—_Drug stock, As fine location as X herelsin the city. " Cloan stook. - Involre abouts7,000. Part cash. Partin good real es- tate or secured notes. M. A. Upton & Co, 16th 8t, opp. Chamber of Commerce. o 00K this up—A real estate, loam, collection ingurance business' for sale, with a complote, set of abatr ok of Beward county, Neb., Satas, doxks, offce Furmitiire. oter. amd ‘will sold cheap. ' This {5 & snap Yor a good live attor- Doy, LCounty seat. Adaress Hamiin, Bros. Seward, Neb. 904 19 A FIRST-class meat market for sale; good Tocation, and doing & good business. = Co- operative Land & Lot Co., 16th st. SPLEND]D business opening, 38 room hotel, s Tocated 1n best town west of Omaha. Ad: dress Honday & Halderman, room 5 and 6 Mich- elson blk, Grand Island, Neb. 849 263 OB SALE—Firstclass nording house nesr P. 0., rooms all occupled; good cause for selling. X 48 Bee office. 158625 ANTED—We have a purchaser for a lot witn elegant §-10 room house, centrall located. Paulsen & Co,, 1511 Farnam stwl'ni)om SP()'I‘ cash for furniture, stoves, Ilmluuhol Roods at 117 North 16th st Orfr & buy snort time_paper, J. W, WANTED T C. E. Mayne's office, m)} ‘and lene! ~ CLAIRVOYANT. MES, ECCLES—The greatest living clairvoy- ant, tells past, present and future; satisface tion guaranteed. 122 N. 15th st., luum L first door to right at head of stairs. M8, DURANT-Clatrvoyant from Boston; reliable in all affairs of life; unites sep- arated lovers. 822 N, 16th stroet, room 1. 9im12 R. NANNIE V. Warren, clairvoyant. ical, business and test medium, D froe. Foiale discases a specialty, ‘110 N 8t Rooms 2 &3, Tel. 844. MONEY TO LOAN. “YE have a lpll‘lll fund of #30,000 u) llml\ ul unusually low rates on choice tnside prop- ety in suma of $100) to 313,00, Central Loan & 1611 Farnam Med- nosis . 16th s’mnmm loan at 6 per cent; first mortgages Bought, Fred Groos, £2 & 4% l'lnl;:ln Dlock. 9 2 0O loan—#14,000, No. 1 security. Drake Bros., 316 8. 1th st. 13219 I OANS made on real estate, Cash on hand. W. M. Harris_over 228, 15th st fird) Tmu‘-mm Loan & Trust Co., Nu 1611 Fi nam st., will furnish_money pmm‘pt.x Tow rates on choice city property, — 148 1\ TONEY ! To loan, short time, Ist mortgage paper boughit, Mupes & King, soom 3, Oreighton block. Yolé ONEY to Loas farms. Mort, Co., 1533 Farnam. H., & SOLE loans mone J)n)\ed clty or S5 farm property. Wnllm-nul lock, HORT time loans made on any avauable security, in reasonable amounts, od lmtu boll lolnl or uxuhn;u.l. any kind tly and fairly at the Oumaha Fi- !’.:‘L’Z“!%‘E?““‘ o) Al ar o omaka B ey sts., over Biate Nptional band. Corbett, manager &31 MOYEY tolonn I can now piace some first class city loans immediately. Call at onca ityou dmm‘obouaammndna DAY Blgles I'OOI’II —Omaha real estate and og bought, Odell Dros. & FOR EXCHANGE. OR EXCHANG E—100 acres Cass. Cox 0 miles from Plattsmouth, unimproved, 130 acres cultivated, 20 acres grove of large timber, unin- cumbered. 165 ucres, Webster Co., near Red Cloud, im- proved, #2) per acre. 2% acres, Adams 3 miles from Hastings, 200 acres caltivated, well improved, &5 per acre. 160 acres, Merrick Co., near Silver Creek, well fmproved, #25 per acre, unincumbered. 80 acros, Wheeler Co., Improved, &2 Cuming Co.. wild land, 13 mi , goad soli, 815 per acre. vear Fullerton and Contral Lty hnGIbOEe Fuw Iand, lovel DAk oam, ¥12 per acte, part cash, 160 dcres, Hrown Co. hear Bas proved, good, level land 812 100 acras, Holt Co., nea er acre, B0ucrés, Clay Co., Tn., price 3000, Fremont Co., Ta., clear, $0 per acre. Richutitson Cos,Neb., well uproved, 000 Dearing trees, 114 acres fine vinyard, 30 acres timber, wells, springs, clear, price 1,500, 3 houses and ground, 175xi, on 521 _st., price , Incumbrance $60, trade in southeast r acre. s from ott, partly tm- fmproved, #10 ce, f-room house and barn, price #3500 for land ekt In Vnlon Bquare, for land or Omaha prop- ¥ ¥tory &room house, Orchard Hill, all fm- provements, for land improved. House of b rooms and barn, on South 20th st for stock of groceries. House of 4 rooms i Hickory Place, fronting th Shiy #30 Incumbrance on house and 1o Stock groceries #4,000, for Omaha house and lot, with light incumbrance. Stock groceries 1,50, for Omaha house and lot, light incumbran 04 stock ary goods and grocerles, with building and lot "in_town about 25 miles from Omaha, fer Omaha property or land near by. Elevator n Neb., K0 bushel capucity, on U, P. trackage; price, #,500 clear, for Hmahi prop- erty. 31 Watts, chamber of commerce: 0 ANTED—Houses and lots to exctiange for improved and unimproued lnds {n No- and lowa. Charles C. Spotswood, Moig bra 8. 10t CrEAN Stock books, and_statlonery for oity Droperty. St John & Bly, Frener back. OUSES or household furniture wanted in exchange for good vacant lots, Good Lillie range and tank and restaurant Quttit for unle, cash or time. €. 7. Morton, 14 Farnam st. lots to exchange, o trade with Stevens 20720 D-Mexican silver tea otal, 8240 per dozen at BLOre, 4 A\mlh 1084 86, “LOWest rates. No delny loaz. nxu & Co. over Commercln] Ni-; ANTED-—(Gooa. tarms 1 exchange foi Ol -pmpmy. C."0, Spotswood. [k sell.. A ), I OTS 21 and 22, blk 11, Jetter's nddmnu. $1,300 41n6, 12 and 24 months, F. K. Darling, 1505 Howard. 177 21 J{OR BALE—A few choice lots in South Omalia. very cheap if sold this week. Call on the ‘awner, room 437, Ramge block, U0 2 R BALF—’ room house and 50 ft south east front, corner lot, in_west part of city, two blocks from car line, 8mall cash payment and balance monthly, or will trade !.!? ity Ior fi)ofll pu r or vacant lot. F. K. Darli ll&( oward. A nu.u"nnn.n room 2 story houses with nice e closet In each bed room, city water, gas, well and cistern, convenient to ear Hne: #pléndid location, destfable nefghborliood, 800 cashand balance'to suit. Cole, ne; cor. 1th and Dovgias. m n JACKSON street lot. Bee J. L. Rtico & Co. Ulfl-la R BALE—House and lot in_Wainut Hill., Easy payments. P, A. Gavin, sole agent, 447 Mch 13 \OR SALE—Cholce residence and business lots, Omaha and South Omaha, a large list to select trom. Drake Bros., 318 8. 15th st. I.T.. 19 HAWI LEY House, North Platte,. Nuh.. for sale. On account of the death or my wife I will %ol the property on easy terms, Address John Hawley, North Platte, Neb. TimYs R BALE or Trade—Full lot on Fnrxxnn| A one block from [!n\lng and street cars. Price $5,000. Equity $3,000, Two one-fourth sectfons fine school land in Kossuth county, Iowa. One-sixth intérest in an nddition to_South Omaha, free of encumbrance, for good western farm land, clear, or not heavily encumbered, or_good Omaha property. Good inside business ‘property, free of en- clunbrnm l‘. for good house and lot In north of ¢ A. Sloman, rooms 22and 23, BiUihinn titatt, Sor. Farhum and 19th st R SALE—Two best lots in Mount Pleasant addition, one corner; can be divided and make three east front lots. Make offer; must be sold in few days. A 2, Bee office. ] f)l‘Hlnn(l hlk 11 Jlllern addition to 8, 4 Omaha, $1,300, Terms easy. F. K. | ")(h Howard, {ORBALE or exchiangi > Omaha property and se, horses, ete. Sehlos- 126-£4 {OR SALE—160 acres of land four miles from stook 3 yards, at $125 v acroi this 1s 8 bar- dns% of lot 0, all in 25, I ; ulso ont lot 260, contain. ing 4 neres; will be sold cheap. Addgows 187, Heo offico. 55 220 R BALFE—4 clogant residonce ,,mp»m.». splendid location, small cash payments, batante month A _ Drake Bros., 5l 8. 15th st. OR SALE—Lots 3 and 4, block 1, 1h Isaac & Belden's addition, cor T stroet and Halt Howard, John H. F. Leh 0K BALE—Suinn'sird add, f-room new, complets, elstern, cellar; will sl fur: niture if desired, $1,000 cadli, rest easy terms; cheap if taken soon. ' Call or address 2312 Char st, L4 22 TOR BALE—We will sell 10 acres close to the city, choice of the addition near to the Junction of two ratirouds aud handy to tactories atan especial DArgain for a fow days, suitable for platting into 4% beautiful lots aiid byery one {ustright for grade. - Woodbridge Liros, opera use. LILRL J "L, RICE & CO,, Heal Bstate, 2 J L RICE & €O, Roal Estate. 215 ity of - o o property in North Otiahi, for 8410 or, aat at Cltizens' bank, Jl‘l umml IL [VOR SALE. ! acre farn of fruit, 6 mile Finluyson, J L. RICE & (l).. Real Estate, oIt nuu ¢ the Dest lots in AIIAIG No. 1, ju-uu:ro-l stredt from Yates' new e Makp off } Fedsonable propo. for few, dugh oe ollice. must | CAI.IIN)IINM stroet, & beautiful 10 room huult‘. |||l modern conveniences, an elegant my co #1000, 14 caull, balance to suit. “H. E. (¢ col and Douglas. 73 8 J L. RICE & (0., Real Estate. 2 . No of Whom It Ma, ‘oncern hereb ven that * e Tiuitding “ Company led in the office of the county clerk of Douglag county, Nenrask, articies of INCorpor: ation. The principal place of transacting lts business {s at Omaha, in Douglas county and state of Nebraska, ! its _business is to he_general nature of acquire, own, hold, lease, mortgage, soll_and convey real estate, oruu\mu.um{n and improve- ments upon the same, for renting such real estato, &c. The ‘amount of capital stock authorized s 00,000, ten per cent of which to be paid at the timo of subscribing for the same, and the re- mainder as required by the board of directors, The corporation commenced January 15th, A and will torminate’ tho ‘15th diy of Yia: "Ffle Dighest smotnt of indebtedness or Habile 1ty to which the corporation shaM at any time fubjoct itself Is' two-thirds of the capital stock od, ’l‘lw business affairs of the corporation are to be conducted by a board of directors of five members who shall select from_their numbver a Dresident, secrutary and treasurer. EDWARD l(nnrwuln. MAX MEYE Gro. B, 'I‘I Bruso Tzscnu Hexry A H ulll. LDUUATIIIN:\IA. The village of Arvada, a few miles from Denver, has raised $4, 400 with which found a college, The Boston Yalo alumni asseciation have William W. Crape president and E. Y. Hinckes vice president. Morrise R. Waite, Jr., son of the chief justice offhe United States supreme court, it chairman of the 'S8 board of Yule News. ¢ graduat The faculty of Cornell university decided to suspend indefinitely five of the sophomores who participated in the kidnapping of the freshman president. Miss Story, daughter of a north of Ireland clergyman, has carried off very high honors at the Royal university of Ireland. She has won the literary scholurship, £100 a year for fiue years. The burning of the gymnasium, labratory, and art studio of Kecino college, Rocine, Wis., was a severe loss to that prmmsum and useful _institution. The loss amounts ta about $25,000. i The board flf visitors at the Andover theo- logical seminary have confirmed the election of Rev. W. H. er as professor of New Testament and Greek. Mr. Ryder is a grad. uate of Oberlin. Prof. George R. R. Cockburn, for twenty years principal of the Upper Cahuda college, and a leading educator of that country, hag forsaken the schoolroom and has been elocted to the Dominion parliament. A bill has been introduced in the house of ropresentatives providing for an increase in the number of United States army officers detailed as collego professors of military science and tactics from forty to fifty. A room is being prepared at Johns Hopking university, Baltimore, Md., for thoe use of Moses Ezekall, the famous sculptor, who is te execute the bust of the late Chaalés D. Mor- ris, professor of Luun “and Greek at the uni- vers SIlV. ’Pn-a(d(‘m Eliot, of Harvard, says again that the boys are huving too many contests and too little exercise. He talics of abolish- ing freshmen contests altogether and wants the university athletes to try conclusions with Yale only. A Buffalo county, (D. T.) schoolmaster, whose wife was oné of his pupils, punished several scholars one day for infraction of the rules, and his wife was one of the number. On the schoolhouse door next morning was this plaoard: +*School closed for one week, owing to the illness of the schoolmaster.” The trustees of Columbia college have es- tablished a new department in the colleginte course for women, whercby they may obtain after post-graduate study, the degrees of Master of Arts (M. A.) and Doctor of Arta (D. A), and may pursue a higher course of study for the degrees of Doctor of Letters (L. H. D)) and Doctor of Philosophy (Ph, Jthe time m which they are to be awarded these degrees to bo not loss than two years after graduation, A Buffalo professor the other day was en- lightening his class.on the subject of geols ogs, when one of the pupils came forward, handed a piece of rock candy to_the profes: sor, and asked what it was. The professor suggested that, it was probably a quantity of crystallino quartz, whereupon the boy wons d6red t {ta boing 8o crumbly, The sclentist then ventured the opinion that the substanco was carbonate of lime. Some of the boys could not refrain from giggling outright, but the |7rn(euwr remained in blissful lgnornncl of the joke. The election of Prof. Francis L. Patton, , LL. D, to the presidency of Princeton euu:.-m: is one of the most important cvents of the year in college circles. Prof. Patton was bori in Warwick, Bormuda, in 143, Ho took his college degree at University college, To- ronto, Ont., and his theological course at Knox college, Toronto, and Princeton Theo- logical semivary. He has boen Ypuswr of Presbyterian churches in New York city, Brooklyn and Chicago. From 1873-76 he ed- ited the Chicago Interior, and from 1871 to 1881 was professor of didactic and polemic theology in _the Northwestern Theological Seminary, Chicago. He has held the posi- tion of professor of polemic_theology in the seminary at Princetor since 1881, e RELIGIOUS,. Moody and Sankey have engaged to_spend the 224 and 23d of February in Sioux City, In, Thence they go to San Francisco, A conference looking to union s to be held in March by Free Baptist Disciples of Christ, and Christian of the middle states. ‘I'he indications are that the efforts now making will before long result in the union of the various Methodist clurches in Great Britain. The Rev. Dr, Wayland Hoyt, of Philadel- phia, has received s call to the Baptist church in St. Louis ata salary of 10,000, and his Philadelphia parish fear that he will accent. One of the ways in which the Presbyterian chureh proposes commemorating the centen- nial of its organization in the United States i8 by raising u fund of $1,000,000 for superan- nuated ministers, W Discussion of the “time limit"—the time a minister may sorve s churen—geoes on in the Methodist l-‘plqu)pul church, and is likeiy to bo promiuent in the deliberations of the gen- eral conference, to bo held in May. The Rev. Calbraith B. Perry, who has ao- cepted a call to the House of Prayer (Ritual- ist Protestant Episcopal church), at Newarl, N. J., is one of the most successful ministers in’ Baltimore, His work there has been chicfly nmong the negroes, The Mothodist Ipiscopal church at Fre- mont, O., was totally destroyed by fire iast 3 resident Hayes is a member of and when it was built geve ard the cnterprise. He stunds to duplicate his former subscrip- 6,000 to ready now tion. Congregationalism has suffered a greatloss by the death of Mr. James Spicer, which took place recently at his resid at W Ford, Iissox, England, For a great many years, and up to the time of his dcath, he was trustee and treasurer of the Lvuucgl.- tional union. Bishops IKeane ana Ireland having con- cluded, for the present, at least, their mis- sion to Baltimore and Washington in the in- terest of the Catholio university, have left the cardinal’s house for Philade! vhia, where they will make arrangements for Similar cone tributions for the university in that city shortly after Easter. Beginning with the rcn the gencral as- lamb‘fy first met 1758, there wore in Auwrlcn 16 Presbyteries, compared with 859 now. Then there were 184 ministers, now 8,333 then 420 congregations, now 11,248; then it is estimated thore wore' less than 15,000 com- municants, now 902,305, The population of | the country in 1738 wu less than 8, now about 60,000,000. ‘Yhe comparative ins crease i population is fifteen-fold, in com- municants forty-five fold, in churches twen- ty-six fold and m cqnnroxutmm Mw (old.

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