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THE OMAHA DAILY SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1891.--SIXTEEN PAGES SPECIAL NOTIGES. T8 for these columns will ken until 12:30 p. m.. for the evening and_until 870 p.m., for the morning edition and SUNDAY e FPERMS-Cash in advance. TRATES-Adsertiganents on thispage willbo charged for at the rate of 15§ cents per word for the first insertion, and 1 cent per word for ench subacquent insertion, and $1.50 per Tine per month, No ndsert'scment taken for Jess thin 5 cents for the first insertion, 3 NITIALS, figures, symbols, ete., count each 1k on o word. FPYHESE d vertlsemen s must run_consecus tively and under no ¢ireumstances will they be taken or discontinued by te! I).\II'I‘H~ nayvertising in theso columns and having thelr answers addressed to o f Tie Bee will receive A numbered eheek 1o enable them to get thelr letters. Answers will be delivered only on rescntation of this cheek. Enelose answers n envelope y addressed. ¢ the hoad of published in both tions of Tk Ber, the circulation of which Ates more than 20,000 papors dally, and_ gives the advertiser o benefit notonly of the lirge eireulnt on of Tue Bee in Omaha, but alw in Council Bluffs, Lincoln and other eities and towns in the west. P ———————— BRANCH OFFICES. Advertising for these columns will be t on the alove conditions. at the following busi- ness houses who are authorized to take speclal notices. at the san exas ean be had atthe main oftice, Dercd letter” fn eare and evenin: JOUTH OMAIIA BRANCH OFFIC D B N. Street, Lister Blook. -No JOIN W, BELL, Phurmacist, s08outh Tenth o e zxu,\q & EDDY. J uth 160th st 3 1I. FARNSWORTH, Pharmacist, 2l e ing street. w T NUGHES, T ¢ street. j 1EO. W. PARR, Pharmacist, 1718 Lea X worth stree JJUGHES' PHARMACY 24th and Farnam, Btationers and Printers, rncist, (24 North 10th e SITUATIONS WANTED, Forrates, cte., seetop of first column on this page. j/)n,q’ruw by young man as clerk in whol sule or ret Can furnish good se andreferences. Address D oslady, 1sand millinery. M 521 ql'rfi»\ TION wanted as FIyears' experience, dry Adiress vox 10, Grand J V TANTED 81t anetion, M {lon by boy 17 yonrs. office ntbookkeeper.” Address D Mb11-21% Iady employed from 8 to 5 wishes tuniily. Address I TED—Position a8 clork In a_drug store by young mun_of experfen Good refel ps. " Address R. D. Howard, P Neb. VWWANTEDA fist-cluss o printer an 1 pab) of dofng and supervi- sing all olusses of work. Good wages, - Mar- ried man preforred, Business located in one best towns in Towa. Address, giving articulars, D, 2, Bee. 407 15% Position by an oxpert window and ticket writer, Address D. N0 Bu 487 15% aprinter of over four y exp A position to wWork as ' tw thirder. Address D21, Bee. 40 VWV ANIED Pasition in cffico or any pince 1 Highest references. Address B 12, Bee office, Connell Blufrs, M 43- ‘v,\\' ED—Situation with o Tnmbor _com- i by manof 10 y rs exp erience, A 1 rofore Addre:s DK, 1ee. M) 15+ W ANTED-Situatlons for good girls walting rooms are al to 6p m, Canadian F a4y 8 1th, Tolephone 84, WANTED—MALE HELP. Forrates, ete., sce top of first column on thispage. ANTED=A No. 1 butcher 10 ta of u rotuil shop. Must come well reco mended and ableto give security, @0, Brown. Call between © and 11, WANIED — Enorgetie man branch store fn Omaha. Must have 8600 gupial. Address Sumatra Gigar o, G o charge J ANTED-Monday morning, a young man to recelve insiructions, keep hooks for branch store. 5 New York Life building. 547 ANTED-By o large butchers' supply house in Ohfeago . first. elass travellng salesmun. None but those with actual experi- enceon the road and with the trado in this line need apply. Address withall particulars, such as formeremployment, salary expected, fefer= ences, ote., K 40, caro of Lord & Thomas, Chi- ongu. M B22- WANTED-Good salomon o sl adver- tising cards and noveltios on commission dlrect from manufacturer. You can make £ er woek, - Address Ad vertising Spect uffalo. N. Y. D —An energotic man In one inty to introd uce our hardware spe claltios; liberal pay; £5.00 snmple. The Wright nunufucturing compuny, 34 Park Row. N k ) D—Salesmen to sell clder. ges: partieulars § conts, New Clder Co., 148 Stuto street, Chicago, 111, M508-16% ANTED-Salesman on the roud to take sidolino of salable zoods—no samples. Blllow & Doup, 14th and Davenport sts. M543 16% ANTED--Travoling salesman; speclaltios Y gy Ing 8100 tod26) por monthi. Allison & Co,, 325 Dearborn street, Chicago. M5E 16¢ ANTED-Travell u'-..laumnn: oon make por weok pormanently; trado spectule tles. Tabor, 325 Dearborn street, Chicay l',fl‘ 518-15% oore Process ETECTIVES wanted to act in th service under Instructionsof Capt. Gran- man,ex-chietof detectivesof Clncinnat, Expe- rience not necessary. Particulars free. Gran- nan Detective Bureau Co. 44 Arcade, Olucin- natl, Ohlo. "”AN?‘En-smlmum:‘ to el Tightuin . rods: experienced, nply to Edware A Foy & Coly 354 W, 48h siroot, Oloinat, ¢ M3 15* ANTED-Awents to sell the evorlasting Tumpwioks dsamples and terms by matl, Joents. 1 doren 3 conts: solls for 10 oonts each. I Wehoskey, 5 Eddy st., Providence, R Mo 1 Y l/\i'll"lm;lammnfifn and Indy solicitors n all parts of Nebraska; goo '« Ro 32, Douglus blook, Omahi. boo0 0¥ 00T ANTED-A salesman to sell in Omaha o 1ine of satinets, cassimeres and shirtings tothe jobber and manufacturor on commis- sion. swor, glving roferenco und “experi- ence. Schuylkill Mills, 214 Chestnutst., Phila- delphia, Pa, M6 15+ GENTS wanted to_organizo lodges of the Non-Searat Endowment Drdor, a nons Becrot fraternity ; 800 (n 5 years: $0 81k bon- efi; liveral terms offerod. Address Herbort Melntosh, Worcester, Mass. M7 160 ANTEDCA socretury and frossurer for amanufaoturing company. Cash secnri t required. Address D 16, Boe, M 15+ ANTED—Men to travol for our Canadian nurseries Stone& Wellington, Madisou, W 15 s ANTED—50 harness mukers at onco on wmichine and hand-made hoggy harness. Steady work and good wages. | isher, Brockuman & Co., Minneapolls, M. 47 13 SpLierrors — Experlenced building and loan solicitors oan_ seoura liberal contrac 2ud Roud territory with tiio. Faruers' Loan Trust Cu, Des Moines, Ta. 420 14 WANTED-FEMALE HELP For rates, efe.. see top of Arst column on this page. '\ CANTED-GIfl for wenoral good wages to good glrl. Emmot stroot ADY agonts with references can get goods 4 on time that retall for #6500, Address Mealfeated Helt Con, Hox 174, Now York Cit W ANTED-A woman of Ihtegrity who, i willing to devote her best :-N:rrl!ln{n{r i~ "ED—Four rofined, oducated and ex- erienced millinery salesiadles. Address experience D 27, B 5 (QECOND girl wanted o employ dress D 22, Wi stating s Int [ntorests. #0000 first ye 505 Burt str o oral housework at 404 16% '\\'.\.\rr\» Gorman girl for light house- work, 1il4 S, 4th st 401 15 \\’A‘\h:l --Girl torhousework. 1 \ W ANTED-—A kood girl for hausework;m ust bogood cook and laundress — Address box 22 Oraahia or call 42 Lafayette avenu formierly Paul st. S0 v i TANTED—1 Douglus block, O h W ANEED=Giri for xe 21N, 17th st ren of good ot 1, 15615 [t address and som b JIRL want housevork, X 1ith st paeral ) 0 \\'l'l wve girls with satisfactory reforences registered with us for housework. Ne Employy t B bank building, sunl: 10th and Dodge. TANTED-An Intelligent young lady gentleman for the stage to learn the dr. husiness: those that can rred. Aiso o cook for the Rena Mar- alace Unr, A long _engagement to tho parties. Address Miss kena Marsells, hurg, Colorad: 460 16* FOR RENT-—-HOUSES. ~wee lon of first column on Ths pars play tho plino For rates, 44'\”")\ fint: ity water, $12.00, S-roomn house, ity water #6.0, Three 6-room houses, bath, hot and cold enter, $13. 0. 0m louse, two hoarders, Bundy & Co. #2) 00, enue. 540 S Mary's avenye, 0om house on 0u wish torent a house or storo see 1. Continental block. ] T—Cottages with 2. 5and § rooms. Unss bet 25t and 26th, Clarke, room 1. board of trade. MO 128 OR R it st T—Nico :v\xtumvnvnl(:;; iquire of drs. Duggan, thiand Pacifle sts. STEAM eated fiats at 70 & 1ith. Thos. Fy Ly 1, 311 Paxton block. at 1014 00MS UNFURNISHED [ For roles, ete., see top of Arst column on this page. FOR VHLNT-STQRE'S ‘& OFFIPES_. For rates, cte.,see top of first colomn on this page, JOR RENT—Part of business bullding Farnam street, consisting of store upper floor with office rooms. Inquire John HF. Lehmann, 64 & 17¢h street. YRES at 700 S, 10th. steam heat furnished, "lvos. F. Hall, 311 Paxton blk. 47 JOR RENT—The d-story brick bulldng.with or without power.former Ly oecupled by the Bee Publishing € 016 Farnsam st. The build- ing s o i reproc 1t basement.complete stenm leating fixtures, ymteron all th gns, ote. A pply at the office of The 1 Fun RENT--Or sule. my bullding on st., bet 10th & 11th. GA.Lindqulst,31 and of JPOR RENT-Brick warehouse, two stories high, basement, hy draulic elevator, track- Vost location'in’ eity. A, C. Powell. 80 FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS, Forrates, ete ]jm:n' NT-Good bam three doors from 24t st Tnquiro at 2024 Hamilton. 500 15 N age sce top of first column on thic page. JOR RE Omah dance Tee & 50 ncre ranch joining South sros pasture, 15 fimber; abun- ng witor; on B & M. R. R Address hol 28th and Leavenworth street NLEY USeral Purk for g ~ WANTED—TO RENT, Forrates, ete., see top of first column on (h wite. page. 3 or 4 unfurnished rooms in pri- wiily nearear lines by mun and References exchanged. Room 48 Me ts hotel Misi- STORAGE. | i on this poge. in Omaha, U tos government bonded ouse. Housenold goods stared und cared for. Lowest tes guaranteed, W, M, Bush- man. 100 Louven worth. 205 QTORAGE und trackage. David Colo, 815-817 Pifoward st. 83 QTORAGE-—The bost 1n eity—otean,dry.safe, Wand privately stored at_roeasonable torms. OmuhaStove Kepair Wks, 1207 Douglas. Tel 060, _ BAIE arnjure. ML JIOE dry storage room ut Blugham's old store, 319 So. 1th st T8 RENTAL AGENCY, APEST nnd best storago for Wells, 1111 Farnum stre [ nine-room house with all fmprovements, south front on e, Inquire of Kennedy & B rk ave OR RENT—A modern Hanscom T bu 1 P JOOR RENT—ihouses 10 reoms ave and Woolworth st., eity water.furnace, &e. Cailat onee. Mumauih & Fitchett,houss renting agents, $. W. cor. 1ith and Howard st 5 each, Park ackson M0 St quire it M ar B5th stree avenue. M 416 15¢ —After March 1 first-cluss 11~ room house. all modern conveniences. on high school hill, 0. F. Davis Co. 225-18 FOR RENT—-2elozunt 11- 08 and 2310 Douglys st. Enauire of A. A, adstone, 1310 Douglus st, or Globe Loan & Trust Co., 307 8 10th st 20 »m houses, Nos. tern water, good yard OR RENT—Soven room house; w and barn. 1121 S, 20th st. TJOUR RENT—Soven-room cotiage, cor. ave and Cap.ave. Inquire 2018 Dodge. MEH © now brick louscs on North Nineteenth & street. 10 rooms. all modern improvements alsobarn; only &5 permonth. Omaha Real Estate and Trust Co, Koo 4, Bee bullding ash honse b {OR RENT—210-raom utes waik Jo.. 1505 houses within 5 min- ofthe postofiice. 0. F. Davis arnam st. 2226 OR RENT—Four 6 and 7-room flats with hath, hot water, ete.: paved streof business; all improvements: only $25 per mo. References required. The Mead Investment Con, 482 Teo bullaing. 583 FOR RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS For rates, te., sectop of irst column on this page. {OR RENT-Elegantly furnished front rooms, single or en Suite, for gentlemen only, steam heat, gas, modern conveniences, Call’at 516 South i6th street, 2nd floor, fiat B 701 RENT—Furnished rooms and_bourd, torms reasonable, 0 8, 25thst, M548 17+ Y0 LET-Single or en sulte, beautiful rooms, furnished or not. Corner 24th and Cum- ing. ntrance on Saunders street, % FURNISH avenuo. D rooms for rent. 1610 g‘unlufi M 16+ [OR RENT—Furnished room with gis, bath and turnaco heat. luquire 1607 Dougley RN for rent—0ne larze front room, furnished, meluding steam heat, gas and bath, 2319 Douglas street. M 514 17 OR RENT—Ploasant_furnished rooms for gentlenen. All convenlences, 1600 Doug- lasstreet. M506-17 FURNISHED room, 1418 Dodge. M467 19* {'OR RENT—Nicely tfurnished room for two gentlemen or married couple, $12.00. Flat B, 703 S, 16th st. Callafver2p. m. MATLMI4 For rates, ete., se top of first column on this page, ‘R“ A‘\LA;: nt— stores, ete., 0. 7. Paul, 1600 Farnam kos specialty of renting hous: ind collecting ronts. Moot rent, salo or exchange 1614 Capitol ave. 319 M7 \Continental blk. T IST property for LISy« & TST your houses to soll or rent with C 4Harrison, 91 . Y. Lite. i Son want your Touses rentea list with Parrotte Rental Agency, 16th and Dodge, MosH 123 “BOARDING. rrates, ete., see top of first column on this page. 1 U LLM AN house—Special weekly rates. M- PERSONALS, Musters on chattel seenrl for any time from hs, Inolany amount v MaRT oo i t07 mon rowor. Louns made on Bauehold goods, pianos, or- gans, horses, mules, houses, leases, warehouse pts,ctesat thilowest possible rates with- bilelty or romovalof property. are so nrranzed that yorcan m nt of any wuount atany time and both principa) aud nterest. It youowo n balante on your property or have a loan you wint changed. I will pay it off and earry 1t for yn. It you find it morecon- fent, eall up Teliphorie No. 1621 and your Dusiness will bo arranged at home. Money always on hand. Nodelay, No pub- 1icity, Lowest rites. B Masters, Room 4, Withuell blic, toeh and Haroy sis, 866 JECOND mortgage 1 money i Alex Moore, 01 Sheely biock, MONEY o loan on ronl t rates, - C.J. Caswell, 816 N, Y, L 20-M6 OANS of #1,000 (0,100 wanted on_chol improved city projorty. Low rates. No delay. Contral Loan & Trast Co., 1205 Farnnrm. 20 sth st loans money ttorl atroasonableratos roady. 40 8% HATT) ‘on chattelsor col soconc proved eity pr p Colnty WArEants boneht Money on hand, I M. Richardson,8is N, Y.Li PUILDING louns. 6 to tional charges forcomn feus. or_cent: no addi- <slon or sttorney’s W. B. Mellcle, First National bank bldg i REALEstate Lo —Gishi on ind, —Gloto Loan and Trust Co. 307 8. 16(h st. No delay, no extra charges. Houses to rent; good list. Bo4 Y B.&O. M. Anthony, Jo g, Jend money on farms in’eholee coun- tles in Nebraska also on good Omaha residonce property s lowest rates; best terms; no delay ® Titles and values pos: £ M Geo | 18 N. Y. Life bufld- ONEY to lonn on improved elty property at eurrent rates; funds on handi no delay. 1%, Blust & Co,0i 1 blds. it ONEY toloan on injproved Omaha prop- erf 1L B. Ire -.lw N. Y. Life. i ONEY to Lo timo pap Brenn ' 2 Y. l.le. TPPRIVATE moncy to loan. " J. D. N. Y. Lite N Lought. TL-F2% Zittle, 91 M3 ONEY loancd on furniture, horses, otc. Hawkeyo Inv.Co:3 Douglas blk,16 & Dodge 540 “BUSINESS CHANCES. For rates, ete.,see topof firsl column on this page. ADY agents- build up selling our no: adies' and wear.Our child’s combined waist and hose supporter is the eutest littlo garment over in- vented and sells at sight, Address with stanip Mrs. G, Campbell, i W. Randolph strect, Ohl cago. M3 15 WAaNe U cifie railway compin, deliv- ored Couneil Blufls; 35 vords por ot kind of timber. Address J. W. Griffith, Gen- eral Purchasing Agent, Omana. Mo2i-15 store for sale: one of the best loc the city : paying investment. 515 Farnani street. Mi20-15* VWANTED-Mcn with _small very county In the state big anteed. Call or address 405, New Omaha, Neb, 100D milline X exchange. Three dollurs capital paying will Weelly hildren's r|r_~nm~(; @) cords dry wood for DAY G.Seay, pital for ny wunr- Life, iS5 15° cheap or part J G, Cortelyou, 46 Chanber of M 463 Oilice practice worth #,000 doubled if eity pract - il o yenr; ¢ tak f 5 I ss 1.0, Box 4, Lincoln,Neb, 418 For rates, etc., séc top of first,column on this page. {ENTLEMAN of means to help a lnag 3, ) v in various ways; ago 41 Address DK, M ERSONAL—Ruare opportunity to obtain omne of tho largest and handsomest sport- ing houses in 20, Good location and long lease. Address 1 17, Bey M7 16 T James MeGraugh (or his heirs) who lived in this country In 1857, and it Is thought had Jand somewhere in Sarpy county will write me, they will learn someihing to their advantage. H. A, Westorfield, 14 rham street, Omaha. 1§24 17 LOST For rates, ete., see top of first column on this page. TLOSI—Pug bitch with barnesson. Keturn Jto . J. Burke, 217 N, 16th and recelve good 403 1 FOR SALE—HORSES WAGONS ETC, irst column on this page. reward. For rates, et and wagon very eheap ut MATS 27 A LE—Black importod French stallion aire 605 8, Lith street 8 QR SALE~Cheap, wagon and double work harness, or will oxchange for buk board, also good side Bar buggy, cheap. I E. Cole, Coptinental building. () IORSALE cheap—A two horse sielgh, also large pulleys and shafting. 90100 uglas. For rates, etc., sectop of first column on:this page. NOWS—Two splendid cows for sale with calt by side, one ¥ and one8s0. J. E. Shej herd, Irvington, Neb. M510-17 At E. MB305-16¢ OB SATE=First class mlich cows also sev- eral good horses, Enquire roouw 201 Om; Nutional bank bullding. 50 \RESH cows always on hand, cheap. o entrancogate stookyard, So. Omaly, urs. URNISHED room: steam heat, southern oxposure. 624 S, 16th st., flat D.” M475 15* 0 RENT—Completely turnishod cottago of seven rooms, gas, sewer and_bath_room, within 10 minutes walk of postofiice. Call at 623N, Y. Life bldg between 2 and3 p. m, Midd 15 T ARGE yrdsmall rooms in new Brennun Jblk.. newly furnished throughout; good ta- Dble. 1901 California. 488 2 NE\\'fl furnishedrooms, atl modern con- venicnees. 212 N, 17th, 00 M7+ JFOR RERT-Nicoly furnished room, gas bath, 1724 Leaveuworth, up stairs. 3877 16% URNISHED rooms, steam hoat, %6 Doug- lus. 112 17 JOOR RENT Eloguntly furnished rooms in new brick house, three minutes' walk from postoffice, Al médern conveniences. En- quire 622 N. ¥, Life building. 405 17 {0k RENT-Front room with alcovo,cu mantel. heat, gas,bath, 2 elosets. for 2 gen- tlemen or man’ and wife, #1600 per month 207§ 24th st. 7oL FOR SALE—FURNITURE ETC, For rates, ete., see top of first column on this page. IOR SALE—Cook stove and folding bed cheap. Inquire 2d floor 1601 Howard st. YR SALEOr Trid e The Tekanah crean- ery, In first=class order. Will exchange for land OF city property. A'rare chance for ono wanting a good cromiery. Call onor address H. M. Hopewell, Tekaniah, Neb. L OR SALE-Only drug store in town. easy. Tor praticulars address napp. I anbury, Neb. Terms Dr. L. M OCTOR—The best opening for 4 good doe- | torm Neb.Adress i A, Kutus, Ragent, Neb. 202- M {OR SALEor Tralle -Larze livery and feed stable, foed store attached. This is well located on_pavel street and doing a good business. Mumaugh & Titehett, real estate agents, cor. 1ith and Howard sts. EY HOMEL forSal Do you want to got Into u oo business? 1 you do, buy the Commer- clul‘at Broken Bow, Neb. 808 OR SALE-Tallor business, Frank Sochor, David City, Nob. T8 230 MOR SA LE or Rent—The Tekamah canning factory., in complete running order; wil be sold choap, or to the rizht parties will ho rented on favorable terms. Cullon or ad- dress First National Bank, Tekamab, Neb. w22 The best opening 1n Nebrask H. A. Kufus, Ravenna, Neb, K. s k28 {ORSA LE—Furniture and lenso of 40-room hotel in fine location rage business of §0 a da, Good chance. Best reasons for selling. W.'s. Cooper, Merriam block, Gounell Blufrs, Ta. F1y WANTED—TO BUY. For rates, etc., see top of first column on this page. ANTED to Buy—Will exchange clear y fora block of s and assumo scumbrance. Wright & Lasbury, 1601 Howard st. M549 16 YOUNG business man wants a_stock of groceries for cash; u ust bo cheap. Ad- dress 2526 Lower Broadway, Councll Bl‘lilh- M- SALOO Addre agont. Y\ ILL pay cash for a lot, or equity in 1o house ind 1ot must be bargain, Aiex Moore,1 Sheoly block. 480 104 ANTED — A neat, attractlye bakery wagon for one horse: must be light, in 00d order; new or second hand. Address Box 415, Y ankton, 8. . 560 16* ANTED-Stock of hardware and stock of general merchandise for cash and real ostate. Address, H. A, D., room 5, B. of T, building, Omahu, Neb, 451 10 \OR SALE—Furniture of 5 rooms cheap; first class, Address D 31 Bee. M5L 16¢ W ANTED-Singlo, flat top sitting desk, Phil Stimmel, 911 Jones. Madl LEGANT now furnituro of 7room flat; choap for cashi rooms all full. Address 2, leo office 6-1* FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. For rates, ctc., seetop of Arst colwmn on this page. Ok SALE—Estey, two bank, pedal orzan, nearly new, very complete. 1. H. Allen, cure Chicago Lumber Co Nis0-21% {OR SALE—One set Harpers' Monthly Mag- azini vols,; one set Soribner-Century magazine ic Monthly uby carringe, ehalr an JOR RENT-Twenty-five rooms Ina brick Dlock: good loeation; with or without fur- niture. 0. F. Davis Co., 1505 Farnam st. 22426 QT. OLATR European hotel, with dining rdom, steam heit in all ron.s, 3th and Dodge. Special rates by week or month. b6 GANT furnished roqms. 226 NT—Furnished rooms, gas batn and 1510 Howard, 845 {OR RENT-East front alcove room at_the X Morri Mo 'I ARGE und smail room, 1701 Capitol avenue. 4 01 bod; 816 1021 S, 20th st M474 1% 248, 1640 st 496 16¢ OR SALE—A standard make upright plano, but little used, at a sacrifice. Must be sold at once. Callat 2419 Oatdwell. @l {OR BALE—Plano, $115; curtain dosk, 80, and books. 1621 Sherman ave. O SALE—Completo set of drug tures, show cases, ete. P. 0. Box 472 [{ IOR SALE—An A 1fireproof safe. Enquire ut Boston Store. "Mort MISCELLANEOUS, For rates, elc., seo top of frst column on this page, [ ARGE south front room. bay window, mod- 4 ern conveniences, for one or two genthe- wren, ¥10 per month. 2218 Leavenworth, M2 N TOF rooms, steam hieat, 1719 Duvenport st 418 17% ELECTIVES wanted in every loeallty to work under our instructions. Experioneco _hot necessary,” Stamp for particularss Wash- ington Detective Agency, Box 787, Waushing- ton, Towa. Mo ML ANTED-500 Intelligent men and wi 0 visit Battle of Getty sburg, Isth a Mary's ave. FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD. Forrates,cte., see top of first cotumn on this page. DVERTISERS, Read This! Woodruff dis- tributes cireulars and samples, posts up Dbills and furnishes addresses ut lowest rates Address M. T. Woodruff, Wayne, Neb. M527-15% TENTION, Ladies—Mall 20 stamp for sealed Instructions for enlarging your bust6 Inches using Emma bust developer; uarinteed: 24-page ilustra®ed catalogue for . Kmmma Tollet Buzar, 24 Trement st ton, Mass, FPOR RENT- T rable rooms with first-cla bourd. 5 182 Chicago. M45 17 URNISHED rooms with gas, bith and fur- nace heat; bourd If desired. 8. E._corer 25th ave. and Harney street. M20T 0% SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING, For rates, ete,, CALI: or writes for catalogues te the merits of the Swith . Manifestly superior fentures. Iti- portant changes ‘made. ~ Type-writers sold, xchange of rented. 100y Parnun st & 1L ayhew, manager. si i R B TR HAIR GOODS—WIGS, ET! cetop of Arst column on this page. rites for catal nd fuvest- rom Ler ty pe- J ICELY furnishod front rooms. First class tablo board. Terms reasonable. 29 N, th street. Maw 17% JOR RENT-A neat furnished room with bourd; steam heat.. References. 1721 Dodge roct. 4x-15 ARRIAGE! ! Marriage! clined to marry may apply confidentialiy to “Mercur,” #41 East 6th st., New York., For information 20¢ stamps required. M531 15* —All_those in- URNITUT 1111 Farnam st. i W ANTED -Will pay hizi Y¥ tousehold goods. ANTED-At ds; 5pot cashi must Know at o I T. Newell'& Co., 1410 Douglas, Omahi, MUSIC ART AND LANGUAGE. For rates, ete., see top of first column on this page. ERMAN learned in short time. New sys- tem. Still a fow scholurs (ladies or gen- tlemen) for evenlng's course. Cheap terms. Prof. Carl Mencke, 2112 Burt st. b 15 EFORE buying o plano _examine the now scalo Kimball plavo. A, Hospe, 1314 Douglus, G ). ¥, Gellenbeck,” toacher of the with Hospe, 161 Doyglas. NOR SA LE—Chi old, stored. Wells, 823 | prico for st . Jheaps 0 noarly new Davls & Co., upelght piano in fir condition. Inguire at 1916 Douglas st. I)R()F Charles Petetsn, piano.viotin, zither, & guitar struction Studio 5 Shecly blk; (g W I HAVE afew new plunos forsale awfull cneap, 451 have zoueout of the piano busf- ness. 8. Jonason, ] " and 114 st. T CLAIRVOYANT. ee top is] st colurnn on this page For ratea, ete. ME WALLAOR, olulrvoyant nataraily gifted: tells pastand fuiure love troubles, absent friends, changpy, travel, business, 1308 Farnam st. T MO know your futaraeo (0 Mrs, Stover, 40 N. 16th l{h'vl, dd . 401 16% ium FORT, palmfit fortuno telier in tho Gyps) from' the ilaes of the hand; fee, ir‘ 818 7th 5 A T ADIES send 2o staup for testimonals and 4 pamphlet describing Dr. Kirkwood's in- vention. Of vital importance to every lady. Awents Kirkwaod Hard Rubber Co., Murph ballding. Franelsco, O M5 Mnss.wi: treatment, electro-thermal baths, sealp and bair troatment, manioure and ehiropodist. M. PostilDis B.15ih, Withaell blk. B\fo.\uu and rooms, 63 8 ¥7th street, _ T Fa0e LUEGANT furnished rooms with board, lont and ath. 28 N ITth srect. S-5158 For rates, elc., see top of Arst column on this page. PBET e huiz Koods in west; hair dresing. 'w switches, bangs, halr chains, ete.. o specialty. Davles, halr goods and mlliiner ©opposite postoffice, 1118, 15th st, Omahu. i COSTUMES, For rates, ete., see top of first column on this page. ADIES and gentlomen can ront masquor- (ade sults b 622 N. 1600 st it Dnflfm morigages, contracts and all legal Biloy: atlornoy At Botary pubiin fooms 1 : . Continental biook: (il N [ RS, Nannle V. Warren, cluirvoyant, tr; speaking, writing and reliable bugi medium, four years in Omaha. 119 N, 16fh. 843 DRESSMAKING, FOR EXCHANGE urrates, ete I HAVE some nice new houses and v lots that [ will trade for stooks of dry goods orelothing, Address owner, Box 6, Clarinda, Tn Mo2A-17 WE huve wfine 46 acro farm near Papiliion 0 trade for lov on 15th st south of Cum- ing. M. A. Upton (o, w1 XCHAN A tre U stoek or clenr lots. ace topof first column on this page. claim In Nebraska for Address D 0, Boo M 21+ YOUNG man out of business wish to ket A stock of hoots and shoes, involee about 3000, for whieh will give vood rentul property and $,00 cash, Ad ss 1) 26, Boo. M 516 15% FPOR TRADE-Dividend " residemee lots. O. It Bldg. FOOR EXCHANGE-t.oton Hamilton fire and burglar proof sufe or Nation reglster, Room 821, N, Y, Life. 2 0f 0 rooms paying stocks for E. & T, Co., 4 Beo Mook st n Ohio st il cistern water, sewt d hiarn. wortli & encumbered for about 0), duo In s yeurs. 1 will take for the equity asmall house and 1ot or good vacant Tot; oF will sell_on monthly payments. pur- er 1o assime the encumbrance. What Ve you to offe ) ROE & T C 4 Bee bld i business or the apital of South Gloar farm funds. ¢ Omanha » M40 15* L with city IR TRADE-—Good inslde property In Pierre, Dakota, for live stocl elty property. W, 1. W tional bauk, Omahi, Ne {OR TRADE--A first class bunjo for, writor. 4 lice Bled. €0 ACRES good Tana n < some good quarter s s western lands to exchange for stock merchandise. 1) 10, Beo oftice. M W ANEED To trude for“wstock of dr Boxb1s city. Vl‘ll ade=Farms in Lincoln county for stocks of general merchandise. G, O, Hawkins, Wellfleet, Neb, MdIT 17% WE, lave rentul vroperty worth 812000 bringing 100 a month. cloar of incuimnb- rance, for which we will take half cash and balancoin”trade,” Stringer & . Burker block . 0l 0 EXCHANG E--Forstoc)ksof ner Rawlins county lands; 1 have . sectic Joiing together, will trade part of it or al and If necessury pay p shfor dry goods, elothing, boots; shoes. ete. Address Emil Weil Decatur'Co., Oberlin, Kat. 00 NG5 16 » Kansas Oity and it andise, 2 aeros fine farm lund adjoining good Ne- brask arly clear. tly encumbered. Kka, smilesfrom 500 inhabitant House and 1ot in town in K Clear ot in good Nebr d-room house and lot. burn, wetl and e 16th street, Omahas slightly encumber trade for Omaha property and assum brances. I1. E. Cole, Continental bloc TFAOR EXCHANGE—Cloar lund and 81 .0 want about #5,000 stock. ndoah, T, W Eave improved and uninprosed Omul real estate for trade, or will sell for eash at just about half its value. Some nice houses, good vacent lots. 1 son; of the best down Town property. £ & Penny, Barker bk WILL Irade a good clear lot in Armour Place, South Omaha, and tuke good driving e and buggy a8 part payment. Addres nsns; clear. atown. PUSINESS property on12th st., near Far- nan, for res dence. 2clenr lots (corner) in Orchard Hill forhouse and 1ot 40x12), Saunders st., south of Lake Clear, for residence Some other good property for exchange. D, Zittle, N. Y. Lite. (loALs tor pluno. Addr FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE. For rates, cte., sce top of first column on this page. Fow saLe, \ Houses and Lots Monthiy ments. lots {rom Subdinisio 34 streets, between | and_Parker, lots in the fand up. Yot 4 rooms, tern, colla Full lot, 3th and avenue, cash monthi Do you want u firs Inyestment: ina Three-story Brick Building on Farnam noar 1Uth st, #1207 Pays 18 pi on the Tuvestmont. Or porhips you want an lmproved business Lot. We have several. Call for list. George J. Paul, 1600 Farnam. sellTots 28 and 20. corner, for #2,100. Lot 14, block 16, Walnut Hill, #1200, M. A, Upton Co. i, at o ufew minu W.J. Puul, JCR SALE—Good tracka, worth. Lotween 9th and 10th sts.: would tuke some fmproved Omuha property in ex- change. Equity In_coier lot_ in [litencoe add. to trad for horse and buggy. Also houses and lots for sale and exchange in all parts of the eity. W. A, Spencer, room 7. Chumber of Commerée. MAST 17 QEVERAL small houses for ront. Hicks, Wiirst floor N. Y. Life. i One block to motor, only Swalk to . O, Small payment rnam street, A JG RILEY. notary public, room 11, Con: o tinental block R BARGALNS—5-room cottage and iot, ity Diwuter. sower and Larn, centrally located, #£750. Terms casy. arge 5-room cotts weil jocnted, South front [0t on paved street neur motor, 0. ge, nicoly finished ard Some nice lots in west and north part of eity, %50 and upwards, J, D. Zittle, 914 N. Y. Ll‘!x T residence lot. Hanscom Place, Hicks, N. ¥. 1 453-15 QI LOTS near new_falr <trade. Hicks, N, Y. Life grounds for sale or > building. 453 15 7HO has cash or one or more 1ots to offer fer g W eorner 220 and Cass sts, woved May 1. For sule by W. T ty wagons o PEN-ero tract closo to Belt line, West Onialia, only 86500, Hicks, irst il Lif, -ROOM house, lot Do ; lob, gk ric . 81.700: a1so (- . cor. 11th and Vinton Botise 1ot 41x66, n. c. cor. 10th 1 S.11th 872 1 (CL1rTON HILL— J9-room house and full corner lot, very cheap , or will trade for clear farm or O; Address the owner at 4:nd and ( Merrill, for e n lot T W TIVEN neres with house. barn. ete., close to new fuly grounds in Woest Onmahi. A big bargain, Hicks, N. Y. Life bldg. 15 DOR SAL Good new H-room house, city sdded f-foot yard, eloso to from PO, #1.00) cash and §1,500 3 years at 8 por cent. - House and lot cost over ¥ Stringer & Peuny, Barkor blook, room 42, s 201 money by buying one of the Dhomes 1 an offering for sale in Huuscom place; splendid neighborhood: allmoderm im- provements, Hicks, N Y. Life bldg, 453 15 (G000 cottage and It ncar high sohgol. “A Xbargain if sold quick, Hicks, first floor N Y Lite, 453-15 JCIAT, Bargiin—Lurgo Tot, X106 ft, 4 Dblocks fron Lowe ave. and Cuming st lays splendid; cheap for cash, or will trade for furmi, Address £ G. Morrill, #2nd and Casy s i FOR SALE—Cheap. The residence at 3510 Plorce street, at a bargain for o fow days only. Inguire ut' the Neb. Stewm laundry, 10th and Howard stroets. MG1S MASSAGE, BATHS ETC. For rates, etc., see top of Arst column on this page, For rates, etc., seetop of Arat_colwmn on this page. A7 OWTH'S tallor system teught 012 § 160k, VWV OTHS tailor aysten: taug T NHAGKI&ENTFmdu Aressmaking in fam- Liiey soliclted. Miss Sturdy, 210 Hary ASSAGE bath at. Madame Smith's #d floor, 706 8, 13th st MABEAGn—uuam Delzier. parions, 0218, over 6108, Lith, M 101-Mo* MEDICAL. PATENT SOLICITORS, PAWN BROKERS., For rates, dc., sec top of first cowmn on this page. For rates ete., sec top of first colwmn on this page. ATENT TaWyers and solloltors, G. W Sues & Co.,Bee bulidis maha. Branchbflice at Washington, D.C, Consultation free 6 JPRED Moble ioans money ondlsmonds and watchesjowelry, oo, 8 ¢ cor.Faruam & 1ith For rates, elc., see top of Arst colu [UINEST cloctrio and electro thermal 1L Toom, lnu';udlln ;umlh&i\;hllnan h"ll adies,8 101 dmly s ) ridayev'ings 010 Dr, Lichirds, roorns 15 & i, Beo bld'y, THE REALTY MARKET. NSTRU W, 1, MENTS placed on rocord February WARHANTY DEEDI. . O L Barler and wite to J 0 Wileox, lot 10, HUK 1, Lapton P1aoe oo Sumuel Cotnor and wife to L D Carrler 4, Roed's 2d add 30 Erfling and wifo to'id 84245 oot 1ot 1015 Millard & C's add ¢ Same to Aug Sohacfer, u 4 foet Tot 101 same., ¥ Y . v Aug Felder and “wife to Jossph * W dolph, fot 21, blk 14, Onha View Frances Goodall and husband to Thos Tackaberry, w 63 foot lot 5 and w63 foot of 8 26 feot 1ot 4, bik 3 Boyd's ad Fred Kudrua to Ferdinut Kudrua, s 4 Tot 10, blkc 14, Brown Park ¥ R E Kuhnand wife (o 1 Morey, ot 20, ik B, | E Kuhn's add to South Omaha SR wn Retzlafr, s 500 i 8,000 AKchnofer, nd n 1% foot lot 18, 4,500 4,500 1,850 800 150 300 1and wife to Hor 5-16-11 . . © FStrong and wife to Mons Johnson, lot 20, bik 8, Walnuy Hill QUIT CLATM DEEDS, Mary F Cady and hushand to I W G _lof 12 hik 1 Walnut EdN Brown and w Tot 7. LIk 1 E W Simeral ik 1, Tl 2,250 1180 . Hill.. .. . 1 0 to B W SRl Tdiewild add 10 to Katie A Brown, lot 7, LIt P M e T | Total amount of transfers. 071 - The college of physicians and surgeons, which for some time hay been regarded as an adjunct to Columbia college, has at last been made a dopartment of thecolloge proper, Tho éntiro plan, however, was sugeested by President Soth Low, 'whoso one aim is to make Columbia a comipleto university in all departments of science, Walter J. Quick of Columbus has been elected to the chair of agriou in_the Colorado agricultural collego at Collins. Tho college also bought an interest in his fine cattle and all of his thoroughbred sheep. RAILWAY TIME GARD wnves mahn. 480D m BURLINGION & Q.| Arrives 10th and Mason streets. | Om {1005 n m 120 m & MO, RIVER. | 4 Mason strects. Expross. or Express..... Night xpros . 1 [LIChleako Expross. L. lowa Tocal | BURLINGT( Depot 10tk W[ leny 1055 & 70 p 500 p m.. K15 0 m| Letves K Omaha. | M m 45 p b Arrives naha, 405 p m G615 b m 06 110 o 190 v wm | Arrivos” stroats, |« pross....| G0 p m Teans. | 645 8 m L.Lincoln Lim Tincoln Lo )& G _Depot 106 wind Maxg Kaneas City Day ¥ K. C. Night Exp. via U ~ UNION PACIFIC, Depot 10th and Marey streets. | Omah. Kansas Clty xpross. ... 1203 o 10 ice & Fulrfilold (except 8un) | 435 p m Denver Expres.........| 400 p m S.Overland Flyr. o] 905 D om rand Teland Bxp. (exeopt Suin) 1156 o m ~Pacliic” Expross. B30 p m 0, KL & PACIFIC. | Arrives t.10th aud Marcy Sts. | Omanha. . Night 1006 o m ATt 0.3 p Vestibule Limited 1045 8 SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC, | U. P, depot, 10th and” Marcy 'Sts. Loaves | maha, | T nm 10010 & m| i 102 o m D 430 p 1w | Arrives Oma 10 p m 605 450 p m Artives Onnha. 000 m | Arrives | Omaha. 0% m IRN St .St Paul Expross. SI0UX OUPY & PACIFIC, Dopot_15th and Webstor Sts. . Paul Limited CHICAGO & NORTITWEST %, P, depot, 10th and_Mares Chicago Expross Vostibulo Lim ceommodation (oxc 10 p m Knstern Flyer 1145 0 /(0 Xe.Kur) Fust East Ex (0xc. M Loaves |CHICAGO, M1 NI AL Omuha. |U. P dopot, 10¢ L0p m cogo 1oa ml Expross. Lanyos Omaha, | Leay Arrives pml.. 615 p m low il ewp m swos | OMAHA & 810 LOUIS. Omaha. |U. P depot, 10eh and M 40 p ... 8t Louis ¢ Toavoy | ¥ Owmaha. | Dopot 1500 4 o w0 a _.Blnck T1113 Exprosa 900 0 mHusngS Bxp. (K 510 p m|Wahoo &Lincoln Pas 510 p m| Norfolk (ox. Sund Loav os | 81 ML &0 Omahn. | _Depot 15th and Webstor 8ts._| 100 m| . Sloux Clty Accommodation.. 100 p m|Sioux City Expr, 00 p m ST Paul i 815 p m|iiancoti_Passengor (ex. Lonves MISSOURI PACIFIC, Dopot 13th and Webstor Sta. -8t Louls & K. C. Bxpros 1 L K | Arrives oy Sts.| Omaba. 1280 p w | Arrives” 108 8w Arrlves Omaba 905 p m 1240 p w 925 & m 4 m Arrt Omaha MORE MEMBERS WANTED, The Real Estate Exchange Desires to Enlargo its Field of Operations. A largely attended meeting of tho Roal Estate oxchange was held yesterday, Tho long promised lunch by President Hartman was not forthcoming, but considerablo busi- ness was transacted. The morning call was taken up as usual, ‘I'he proposition from Colonel Lew Gingor asking that some wmember of the exchango contribute a city lot to be rafiled off at tho Grand Army of the Republic fair to be held on March and 0 was tal up and aisoussed. None of the members had such a lot, but tho exchange will trv and find a man who will donate the property asked for, A communication from the Phoenix foundry company, relative to an increase of the capi- tal stock, was presented and referred to o special committe consisting of Messrs. O'Donohue, Tukey and Stenberg. A committee consisting of Mossrs, Hicks, Allen and O'Donohiue was appointed to deviso wiys and means for increasing the membor- ship of the exchange. This comuittee will report at the first regular meeting next month, ——— WILL RUSI T, Work on the Interstatt Bridge to Be Commenced at Onoe Arthur S, Potter of the East Omaha land company yestorday roceived a telegram from Washington announcing that the bill provid ing for the comstruction of the Inters tato Bridgo and Street Railway company’s bridgo between East Omaha and Council Blulls has been signed by President Harrison and has become & Lay Mr. Potter said to Tne Ber, “tho plans and allof the details will be forwarded to the secretary of war for his approval, and as 001 A8 Bie can pass upon them, wo shall be. gin active operations, It is safe to say that work upon the bridigo will be commenced within two months at the iongest The bridge will be built substantiall cording to plans which have been des 1n this paper. a2 bed ks I FOR THE HOMEL Another Charitable Instituti Located in Omaha, Detective has Vaughn returned from Kansas City accompauied by his neico, Mis Alma Wheeler, who will visit him, Mr. Vaughn visited the Home of the Shephard and had a talk with Smith, the young woman who ent there from Omaha. The girl denics the nsational report that she ever ran awa from the home, and is perfectly contented, Her parents now live in South Omaha, “Lwis also assured,” said Vaughn, “by both the bishop and mother superiot that they would open a branch of the homo in Omaba in May; that John A, Creighton had given them one and one-half aeres in tho northern portion of Omaha and that . sub- stantial building would be placed upon -the ground during the present year.” S R e Western Traffic Macters. The latest move in western trafic matters is that of the lmes belonging to the ' Missouri association in deciding to give no- tice of withdrawal from the Western Passen- ger association, Under the arrangement hitherto existing the Trans-Missouri association has included linos between the Missourd river and Col- orado common pomts. The Western Passen- ger association included lines between Chi- cago and Colorado common points, virtually exercising jurisdiction over the territory of the Trans-Missouri association, the later being in the position of "a wheel within u wheel, This being contrary to the gencral the new western association, the Trans-Mis- souri will withdraw from tho Western Pas- senger, and the territory will be divided at the Missouri river, tho Western Passouger association having control of lines between Chicago and the river and the T'raus-Missouri association exereising jurisdiction of lines bo- tween tho river and Colorado common points- Chairman Finley of the Western Passengor has his headquarters at Chicago and_ Chair- man Smith of the Trans-Missour: controls his association from Kansas Cif HOM to Be vlan of 510 p m 00 Citioa Uhlon 1o Lonves Transfer & PACIFIC it Councll DIt bt Wxpross...... Expross Limited. 0 & NORTHWESTEIRN A Depot, Counail Hluds. Chicso Bxpross ‘estibule Limited Kistorn Flyer ITAtante Mail: | swa Aerommodation (ixe Sun.| TICAGO, MIT.. & 8T PAAL.| Union oinetl Blatis [Trnsfer [ofham | 535 p m Arrivo: Pransfor i h | Arrives Transier 1215 p m | Arrives “Trans fer W m 540 b m 108w | Arrives Transor 140 & m 1000 n om Arrivos Transfer Jonves Transter CHI( Uni Transfer 640 p m 123 p m Louves | Transter| 1007 o m 103 p Tinves “Transter ago KXpross...... A0 Kxpross Ol & O B Counell Bluds. S0 Union_ D OMATIA & nion Depot. Conneil B G0 m St. Louls Canon Bail Toaves CHICAGO, TURL Transfer| Unlon Depot, €0 40 & m| hicago Kxpress W p m|. ko Expr % p w reston Local .11l Leaves | SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC, Transfer, Unlon Lepot, Counell Bluff 5 a . Sloux_City Areommodation. .. 5 p ml. ... St Paul Express Notice. Notice Is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the Board of Trustees of the village of Wisner, Nebraska, from date up un- tlsoven (D o'cloek p. m., standard time, the 2nd day of March, 181, for the extension of the water works system of sald village of Wis- ner. g Plans, specifications and with tho village clerk, ders may inspect the s be oxtended ac tions and det within the time tioned. AL bids must bo In ago clerk, on ¢ Tard tim detaltls are on filo t his office, where bid- 3 and thesameshali 2 tosiid plans. speclfica- and shall be completed writing. filod with the Dofore seven 0'elock p. m. nd day of March, 181, { Trustees reserves the rizht to 11 bids ceesstul bidders will be reguired to give bonds to sald village of Wisner as ro- quired by luw. by order of the Board of Trustees of sald vil- laze of Wisner, this 0th day of {seAL] F Attost: L. O, Kit Nagx, Vil Quar February 14, led proposils, in ]vl b clved here until 2 o'clock A 1801, and then opened, for urnfshing 100,000 pounds good olean oats and (00,007 pounds of sound dry sheiled corn, 1n new, strong burlap sacks, well sewed, to be delivered at Rushville, Neb, or Pine Ridge Ag =, 1., or other points named by bidder, Buds will be received by telegraph, and entertained for the whole or less quanti: tles. Delivory to econmence Immediately upon notifiation, United States reserves the right to reject any or all blds and tonecept any portion of any bld. Preference glven to articles of domestlo produstion, con- ditions of quality and price (i rice of ferelgn productions th pqual. ALl informuti |‘un here, or to L M., Pine Rid contaluing proposols s foroats and corn,” and addressed ol -« AM B, HUGIHES, colone nd deputy quurtermaster gen 8. A., chiet quartormaster N O it 12— PROPOSALS FOR AN Vsubsistence Stores. Office of Purehasing and Depot Commissary of subsistence, U. 8. Army. Omana, Neb., February 14,1501, —8ealed proposals. in triplicite, will be received at this office until 12o'clock M., central standard time, on Tuesday., March 17, 1501, wt which time and place they Wil e opened’ In the presence of bidders, for the furnishing and delivery at Omana, ¢ n curs at South Omaha Neb.,” the following subslstence stores, viz; Purk; bucon; bacon, breakfust: beef, corned, eanned: hams, 8.0.; and lard. P Wil be given to articies of doniestio production or manufac- ture, conditons of quality and price (Incluaing 1u thie price of forclgn productions or manu- facture the duty thereon) being equal. Tho vight s reserved to reject any or all bids. Blnk proposals and specifications showing in detall the artielesand quantities required und glving full inforn ation as to condition of con- tructs, will o furnished on application to this ofice. W. I, BELL, Mujorand C. 5., U.S. A tanlo-16 M) Stockholders' Meeting. Notios I lereby kived that the regular an- nutl meering of the stockbolders of the South | Platte Land com will o held st the of- floe of said company in Lincoln, Neb., on the fiest Wednesduy i March. 151, being the 4th day of the month, By order of tho board of directors, R. O, PHILLIPS, Soeretary. Lincolu, Nebraska, February & 15 | bo Nothing Too Good for Him, A prominent retail merchant of a wostern town was iu the city yesterday and gave sov- eral instances to show @ 1t tho goods being dis tributed by the state ure not always falling into the hands of the needy. Hespokeof ono farmer, the owner of $40 acres of lund stocked with cattle, hogs and_horses, who came into town and applied for help. He was given u quantity of beans, fiour, hominy, etc,, and then went ont of the store and bought a pack- age of desiceated cocoanut, some chocolate, bottle of lemon extract’ and some canned peaches, —— EDUCATIONAL, The Manitoba court of appeals upholds the validity of the law abolishing Catholie school: Miss M. Louise Edwards of Annapolis is 10 oceupy the chair of oratory of Almira col- lege, Greenvills, IiL. Mississippi has a girls’ industrial college, Columbus, Ga., has laid #he corner-stone of a building to be devoted to the same purnose, and now Alabama is agitating the subject. France is said to have 15,000 schoolmis- tresses, 7,000 primary schoolmasters and 500 high school instructors looking in vain for ewploy ment. The number of school teachers employed last year in Kansas was 11,612 againet 12,073 ‘for the previous year. The number of Tl‘h'.?o‘ houses was 8,811, or eight less than in 889, Miss Dorcas Deane, aged eighty-threo, pioneer public school teacher of lich., died last week, She went to in 18250 aud taught the first school present limits of that city. That one is never too oid to learn is being demounstrated at Springfield, Tulare county, Cal., where the schoolmistress has one pupil of twenty-eight—a stock raiser of Black Mountain valley. Ho is a widower. The board of curators of the University of Missouri ask an appropriation of the legis] ture for that institution for 1591-2 of $35,593, The estimated income of the institution for 1891-2 is §70,040. The cuators urge tho need of a permanent endowment in their report. President Eliot of Harvard told the trus- tees of Adelbert college, at the inau guratios of President Thwing Wednesday, that they had done well to secure for it an urban iocation. +The proper place fora college in in the midst of a busy population where the T(ulh;nls will come into contact with actual life.” Amberst college has been kindly remem- bered of late. I'rom the Newton ~estate it will shortly receive residuary bequest of £0,000 or #0,000, which will be'devoted to a cek professorship. A round $100,000 has b left by the Fayerweather will, and Amherst confidently expects to get it. A third gift is §100,000 by a friend of the col- lege to the general endowment fund, The generous giver does not wish his namo to be known, and has attacked to his present a con- dition which will undoulbtedly be fulfilled, that §150,000 additional must” be raisea to bring the total up to §250,000. The sum thus established is to be named *The Scelye Fund,” in recognition of the work in the presidency of D J. H, Seelye, who had to rotire from his office on accouat of ill health, -~ Stanley's Judgment, The great explorer on his recont visit to Omaha traveled via the Burlington, and was loud in his praises of the ser- vice and clkimnum, of the line. The Bnrlington No. 2, a handsome vestibuled train of Pullman palace sleeping cars, reclining chair cars and dining cars, leaving Omaba daily at 4:30 p. m. for Chicago, is perhaps the best known of the threo daily trains for Chicago, Pooria, St. Louws and the east. Tho Burlington also runs three daily trains to Deover and the west, and two to St Joseph, Atchison, Kansas City and the south, Its local service is unrivalled Nine fast passenger trains daily between Omaha and Lincoln, Ticket office, 1223 Fa rnam street, W, F, Vaill, ageut, and Uniou depot. R A few mallards have alroady put in an ap- pearance in the open waters ut the mouth of the Platte, i h the Advrian, Adrian in tho

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