THI $ DAILY BEE 2 # JLm ° * No10 " BM o , Room 05' ' tni WMW.T MI , t MS I-OSITIID. Iff JOBH ? : " " . w > 0 ° I Tht6 * Mon > . i lUHontba. . L ° 0 1 One Month. . . . . . . . . . . 10 OOMUftUrDMn. ll ° Sni5litloR ? rol"W o Newi and Editorial Miienibnld be addressed to tbe Ksmm Of Tn ncl ihon.d be THE BEE PUBLISHING ' CO , , PROPS' E. UOSEWATElMEdltor. TUB aqitkttor govornor'a message bo much mete Iiitoroiting than that of the real governor. IT remains to bo noon whether the No- broaka legiulaturo will put a premium upon ballot box atufllng at republican prlmarloa by giving John Sahlor a com- mltto olorkahip. CHIEF JUSTIOK WAITE , who la quito ill is attended by a homeopathic phyalolan , MM. Wlualoir. If there la any oflioaoy ia Mra. Wlnalotr'a aoothlng ayrup now la the tlmo to teat It. THERE la yet tlmo for the cltizona of Omaha to complete the discussion of the propoaod charter amondmonta and agree upon what wo need In the way of loglala- tlon. Two or throe more meetings ahould bo hold for thla purpose. ONK of the first things that the legis lature nhonld do after Ua organization la to'pasa a bill for the relief of delinquent taxpayers upon whom a penalty has boon imposed under the present tax law for falling to pay their taxes on the 1st of January. THE Moscow theological seminary must too a very strict Institution , and the arch bishop of the dlooono must bo a holy ter ror to the stndonta. Ho recently flogged twontythroo of the younger prloata and 'Students for exhibiting symptoms of re bellion. NEBRASKA'S exhibit at the New Oilcans "World's exposition is pronounced by those of our people who have seen it as some thing of which the state may well fcol proud , thanks to the efforts of Ex-Gover nor Ftirnas , who has had the matter in charge from the start. IT wan in strict accordance with the sterna ! fitness of things jthat Captain Leo was made temporary speaker of the house when the legislature mot. The captain made himself more useful two years ago to the railroad bosses and Boss Stout than Prank Walters , alias Naglo , over did. HAVING acquired a very useful educa tion in the employ of the Union Pacific ti lobby , Frank "Walters now turna It to account In the service of the B. & M. A .railroad that will employ such a notori ous character must have some very dirty work to perform , and Walters is the man that can do it. IT la understood that the suit of the Union Pacific for money withhold by the government for the transportation of Buppliea will bo decided agalnat the rail road. The amount Involved la $3,000- 000. The railroad will of course appeal from the court of claims to the United States Bupreme court. THE rlao In the price of wheat has enado the stock In sight worth over $ C- (000,000 more than it was on the last day of 1884 , while the aggregate rlao in the value of ten loading railroads stocks dur ing the aamo la nearly $9,000,000. Thia ila encouraging to those who place their hopes up on speculative values. THE recent eovoro weather has hnr } but little damaging effect upon the range cat tle of Nebraska and Wyoming , and cat- tlomeu arc feeling pretty comfortable. In northern Montana , however , the situ ation is by no means so favorable , the enow being ao deep that the herds arc threatened with starvation. A FEW disaffected republicans in Kan sas have joined the democrats In an effort to prevent Mr. Ingalls" return from thai atato to the United States aenato. Nc fear of the result ia entertained , how. over , by hia frlonda. The report that thi railroads arc at the bottom of the opposl tion movement haa given Mr. Ingalla ad ' .dltlon'al strength. Chicago Tribune. Wo take no Block in the above state inont. Mr. Ingalla' record la that of : steady and persistent railroad mftn. I too haa beoomo a convert to the dootrln of anti-monopoly he haa turned a ver landden somersault , and ho ought to I taken on probation before being receive into full membership. TIIOHE ambitious statesmen who hav Loon trying to Blip into the judlcal ahoi of JudgeBradleftofoio the 4th of Man are doomed to disappointment , as Justli Bradley does tot propoas to go upon tl retired list , but will endeavor to rota his Boat for four year\ longer before r tiring. A great deal of preaaure haa bei boon brought to bear up in hi to Induce him to vaoato 1 place BO that President Arthur could a point a republican as his anccoisor , a thai prevent the possibility of tha don ctats patting In a member of their par Justice Bradley , however , la a at BUD republican , and having concluded not ict'ro he will ftjbably not ba diiturb during the next administration. 1 llkos his work , and la cno of tne m Industrious of the supreme judges. THE PEOPLE ARE WATOHING. The Colorado legislature has just con vened. The Denver Tribune ltcpubll > can , the loading republican paper of Col orado , under the head of "Tho people aiu watching , " publishes a very strong edi torial , which applies ai much to the Ne braska legislature as it does to that of Colorado , and wo commend it to our Ne braska legislature. It is as follows : The course of each motnbnr of the leg islature will bo watched this year by the people as never boforo. The men who advocate retrenchment and economy on every hand , and who keep constant ly in mind the fact that the state treasury la drifting toward bank ruptcy , will make reputations worth hav ing. The people are alive to the condi tion of affairs and will applaud and ap preciate these who are true. Members who truckle to monopolies under what ever disguise will not bo able to cover up their tracka. Representatives who have secured election for purposes of personal gain will bo disappointed and will go forth at the end of the session , branded with disgrace. But these who keep their oaths , and are trno to tholr constituents and the boat Interests of the state , have a future before thorn. There are two ways for legislators to servo jobbora and monopolists. Ono ia to openly place the tools of the latter In power. The other Is to kill oil the load- era of the fight'for the people by putting forward negative and harmless men who cannot bo effective ; Monopoly will at tempt the former game if It can win. If not , the indirect method will bo resorted to. But outside of the senator'nl con test t monopolies ara likely to mcasura swords with the people. Hero the isstio Mill again ba clouded by faho questions naked by the tools of corporations. But the people are watching their representatives , and will not bs put off with dcdgieg ox- ciises They ara ready to do the gtcatcat honor tj members who concede some thing cf their penoiwil views for the take of effective measures. But who ever antagonize ] bills , that could be pasted , under the pretext of waiting something better , will find it incumbent upon himself to show that ho is sinceua. At the outset members will have a struggle forced upon them it they do their duty and relentlessly cut down the nunv bor oi legislative employes so as to reduce duce the expenses of the prolonged BOS sion to the last notch. The pressure to increase the number of those places will be almost irresistible. But it must bo resisted for the gcod of the state. Whore the'money is to come frora-to moot all the urgent demands upon the'treasury is already a serious question , and It will be calamitous to us at this time if the legis lature does not distinguish itself for econ omy. Reckless spendthrifts must not be allowed to take possession and begin a carnival of extravagance. EARTHQUAKESj The recent earthquake in Spain and the alight ehccka that have boon felt In various sections of the United Statoo along the Atlantic coast have around a more than ordinary interest in these dia turbancep , which are becoming alarming ly frequont. It Is a positive fact that there is no part of the globe absolutely free from earthquakes ; the phenomenon Is general. There are circumscribed re gions in which the surface ia Habli to l > o ahakon simultaneously , and suoh a region ! an earthquake area. The most exten sive of those areas of concussion , , and these in which the earthquakes are the moat numerous and violent are sit uated within the great zonoa of broken lands the border zone around the Pacific ocean , and the central zone separating. , the northern from the southern continaats. In the first ara found the celebrated earthquake areas' of th > Andes , that of the western coast of Nonth America , and thoao of Kamtchatka , Japan and Now Zealand. In the second wo moot with the great Mediterranean area frora Spain to Syria , with Italy , Cfreoco , Asitv Minor and North Africa. The Arabian * nd Indian - dian aroaa are in the same zoneand , the two regions of the earth most convulsed by these terrific ahoeka , the earthquake areaa of Central America , with the An tilles , and that of the , Eaat Indian Arch ipelago , are situated at the lakorsectloa of the two zones. As yet cionco.Ji.xs given UU.BO satlsfsc- tory explanation of the phenomenon ol earthquakes. Psofesior Dana is of thi opinion that th * extensive , carthquaiea disturbing IVTOM of hundred * of thousmdi of miles , and these whichitako plaoo out el aide of volcanic districts , , are dua \ < i , thi I-1 increiiMiifj. tension prcdud in Ilia enrtl " THtrata by the uJo dy contrive ion [ of ou I cooling planet. 8' | The uutnbar of earthquakes IB mud rt \ gwato * than "u generaUy supposed ! Cnre I fully prepared calnloyius of alL uaoordei 10 j cases swell the number to aavtral thro I71 sands. The record of the Luil ccutnv d8hovs | that "we'M y place aTthqu , kt I among the regular and contiuuoua ten-a I trial phenomena. Although th vo I great catastrophes way bo ran 011 hardly a week passes by wlthoi ch I without a commotion of the groun Ice I worthy of notice taking place somowhoi he on the surface of the globe. It will sn \\n \ I prlso most people to learn that In tl ro. twelve years from 1872 to 1883 Inclusn ion three hundred and slxly-four earthqnak im I have boon recorded as ocouring in Can his da and the United States , not includli ap. Alasko. A recent Issue of the Sclen uid magazine distribute ) these eart no quakes in this > \ny : Supposi the com rty' try divided into throa districts ono. e neb tending from the Pacific ocean e.astuat ty to include Idaho , Utah and Awon 13 d which may bo called the Pacific alope ; t He second extending fiom Montana , Wyoi lost i"t'i Col'rado and Now Mexico rns \\anl \ , to include Ohio , Kcntuck Tenncwco and Al.ibaum , which called the Miss's ' ippi valley ; nnd ilio third , or Atlantic s'opc , cxlcnding east ward fig.iih to the Atlantic ocean , and In cluding the Appalachian tystein from the St. Lawrence to Florida nnd Ocorg'n Then the distribution of thole 3G4 earth quakes has been : Pacific slope , 151 ; Mtalulppi valley , CO ; Atlantic slope , 147 ; tolal , 304. These numbers indicate that nbout once in twelve days nn earth quake occurs soinoffhero in the United States and CanatU , nnd about once a month ono cccura somewhere on the Atlantic slope. . NOTWITHSTANDING the troublea that have arisen over the electoral count , it now aooma that congress will not bo likely to agree upon an electoral count bill. It will bo remembered that at the last session the senate passed the Hoar bill while the honso passed the Eaton bill. Ech house sticks to its own bill , and the conference committee , to which the matter was referred , is unublo to como to any agreement. The Iwo bills are prac tically alike na to iho formal mooting of the houses in joint convention and the method of opening the returns , except that the Hoar bill calls for a joint moot' ing on the second Monday in January and the Eaton bill on th&nocond Monday in December following the appointment mont of the electors. The points in dispute are ao to the method proscribed for determining any controversy over the vote of a state , The Hoar bill provldoa , In the event of a dlapnto , that the return which shall bo doomed lawful by the current vote of the two bonioa acting soporatoly shall bo counted , The Eaton bill requires that all such qnes tions shall bo determined ini pint convention tion by a vote per capita , and that these votes dial ) bo counted which' ' a majority of the convention declares legal. Thia , of course , gives the preponderance of power to the- house , which outnumbers the senate-by nearly four to ono. The democrats evidently prefer to teka thai ? chances in a dispute with tire houso. The republicans salcct the senate nude ? like circumstances. Tnir railroad lobby is thoroughly or ganized at Lincoln , as was to bo > expoctcd , while the opposition lacks organization , It does not scorn possible , however , that this legislature can ignore the < - pressing 'demands of the > farmers and producers of Nebraska for reasonable railway legis lation that will' give them some relief 'from ' the burdens which have for years- boon impoired'upan them by the railroads. . Not only in Nebraska is there a general ? demand for-railway regulationbut In nearly every atate of the Union ; and the "probability b-that there will be a move - ment all alcng the line among the vari- .ona leglalatcBos to afford aos&e rollol from railroad4 astortion. Nebraska iwll ! ( not very likely prove an exception , nn less the legislature sells itself bodily to itho corporations. THE generaJbi nation in tha shatoi of "Koasaa-isnobf vccy encouraging 'at tha picnmtitime. It i tlius briefly summcti up ; Thues arc liaid in Kansas. Com i : lliTig SXB low 3310 cents a bi elwli , ant' /anuennre lifting ; it for fuel. Trade ; J dull and the banks. Iiavo slujt t'Kacnuoiicy up ii.their yavto Millers lef'jso.to. ran rtuco the pricevofiiLsmr and thai railroads Jiclptoksep , tl b country poor toy > char ing blui aamo pfico for taking , , grjin to. mart as wlieifcwheat v > na worlii § 1 25 : bushel and cotii. was bringiiii.jjlQ < tai fccnis.- . SMITH , who died a Ogdsnaburgb , JTv Y. , on1 Decmber 2 tb was -well known , ia Omaha and through out the department of the Zftaito. Ho Was for .several joars paymaster of thia deportment with hoadquartcre in , Omaha Co'jonol Smith entered the military > nor vice J ly 2St'i3Sl , as major xf thoSeosnd Minnesota Infantry , and aorvod as lacb until September G , 1801 , when ho ac copied < appointment of paymaster U ? S. < Ax , which position o hold.i . ontl Jane ! ( ) , 137.91 . , when ho was retired for ego. iroiiL'Ht Indue try. 1 Despite the somewhat prevalent idam speculation ia iho royal i > .ad ts wealth , tha truth la eilll as ovidenU co , over , , ibnt honest Industry is iho onlj sure way , to success , haziness no er. aa- compllshed great roaclta in any ( " cocticDj. What htvTO boon called the happ ininira tiono-ofi g.ojnlus are osly the fruUarof'hco- est , but ouknown tel ) . The 2lcawboro , wha.wait for something to turn.up.roroly gpt bojond the -nailing po--lgo. . 3t ia trua , , all along the Tuy cf Ufa , Umt i in- oab industry alone - 511 win. liutac. with education in childhood. Thc.aoro- abili ty to allp through , axaminatlaas wiih lit- 41 o study , does neb make the , successful scholar. It ia only the plo&ling , hard ir. : working student fwho really suoofttdi. A chance aucoetHin.apeculatloa.only provea the rule In bualnass life. 'Jo o3iot ! thia are the thousand failures. What , then , does Industry involve ? Its first catdiiftuil is the tnui incHS. It does not iuo iii tlio nuiubuf ofi hours de voted to n jNum task , buh the thorough ttccomiilialmou-t , of the vwrk attuinptuu. Thia may u iiiro u loiig , < q ojf diottor tiuu but meant * success no imttitr how loiig ov short the naricxl needed The euduiix of Moikifctlio'oughties * , Itninybe sooi in potty dk. eails. ut uu applKontfor positLvu . "NVo hav id place fiif on industricus ynung inn i lu ) ire wo feav you tlo uit > ueet the C.OIH& ir- tion ! " The y oun qcm u as surjit Veil ULDI irho innukwl what thu % j&Kvoniblu ) ho uaabo&odon II < , was Ivo lottur of upplicatjftu. It uus cos and * iiiconectly written. In , iiuVioitc clianw er nnd hihU. " Itas rv'it iwuctuated nor correctly Bj ilLud. M Ji Ing biindui-who revised -Ms , jnion ( ICQ an applicant < ) . seeing -him jjkk up a pii th. ohsuivcd Bht\vkUy Thv u luiess ill th.m acenda to jttty details a.ifil cUy all m- mer wotk thocx'UyhTy. Ihia.'H.tlw first c .v ernl - denco of JndustJ ! ) ' . nl , Constant alermoaa U another feciuri na , In the sharp competULoon of our day on the the mojt absolute alertness awcotd Anil nothing so aVtwpeni the fatuities mi- constant cierclr . The fitfi''t , irregnl voik.tr , no maikor what the Held , cann hia ff uUles are n arousod. Our great inrontora ar HOBO who have plodded in special field * , low and earnestly Stewart , the mer hant , was at his desk with methodical > rompln ss year aft r year. By kcophiR ho run of the tnarkols ho availed hlraiolf f ovoiy adrantjgo. 8TATB JurxlNGS. Thera nro f-wtnty-threu sc ? ol districts in Ttayer county. A biick yard Is the l\tc- ( nddilion to O.ik- hud Indus tilw. i Another company tl troops Is to be ont to ; ort Sidney post. Central City's 820.0GDllourlnK tnll } w run- img night nnd day. The J'reo Maions of Ilelron colcbrntetl St. Tuhn'n dny with a baiuinstnnd ball. John Swnn. a homc te ! UTf was frowsj to loath near Alnaworth lust-week. Four pornons froro to donth In the vlcithy of O'Neill durlnc the recent cold snap. It is crtlmatoil the cororotr census of t'i tote will ubovr n populixtlon cf 800,000. An unknown mUcrcnnt rowctly shot o mule at Table Kock out of pnrrcnBsodness. .T. II. I'oo. near 1'ullerton , lind his hands and feet horribly froze while liun'.itig cnttlo. Garlwld is tTw name of a now csimty orgnu- zed ouft of the west half of WhwJor county. The Union Pacific railniad cn v ny re cently pa.H'thD t s Mirtr of Dawwn county Soap buUtlo socinla are nmoiiK the Awhion- nhlo satkiiig ] yonihs of AuburnKvery ) bubble buu. Monday night , near Lodge Pole , n train of cars ran into a drove of cattle , killing tnran- tionhoftd of thorn. Mrs Mcpoutrall , mfithsr of Ali'xand < t'and John McDiugnlll uf'ScKuylerIwas foundUcnd nhur bed on Mbilday. 1'cndor Is the ainoof a ne\v town in Btrt county on the HID of 'thu ' Omaha k St. FViI road. It has graml' Tlio arguveycd authorities < > ( York hnvj > rohlbited " 11. ] i { ' . ' ' ( barnacle binznio ) , tl * ast temperance Btimulanfruucorki-d. The 1'iorco county commitnlonera Imvo re' quested the district jndgo to- bold but ono * , onn of court in that county next jonr. Fremont has n socU < ty tn Yjtienuxago luarria- gen by insuring proipcctlvo lUialrandw and wivos. It does not inrarongaintit divorcu , Tlio village trustees of Scribrt * B have con .ratted to put down two wplla 23 feet dcop tud 7 foot in diameter. Tlwy nro to bo used "or fire purposes. Itjs pr ] M ed to lm\o a-ipi-oial Nnbnwka ex cursion t the exposition i at NJW Orloana sonus time in March or April , iff veuy cheap r.iilroad rates can be had. The Ailvtivtists did nit ? aec Td nw tbo eartb collapw in any part of tho1 utito Sun day , t far s hjmd from. Tlmro waa quite a descent of politicians on Lliooln , ' however. Dr , J. 0. KliDginan and Mrs. M'or/ Header ; \TO 1'apilllon people , were married m Oui.ihn TI mouth cffa. Now they are HviDg. | rit an l thocourt - * have been appealed to for sudtvoric. i Henry Cbrdia , n we'l-ktiwn ' rpall estate Juan of Columbus , fell down the stair ? .boding ; o his cool cellar , on the night of tlit < 3Ttb , receiving- injuries from which be died in a jhortttime , AUittlo daughter of W. CP Cunningham , iMIlford , who had been sick.Mr Bomo time , vomited n corroded pin irom her throat-that and been lodfjed there for more- than a * year , nd recoTOrod. TJw Tocumwh Republican desiree-tto be : ounted among the bnllinnt ind puanaiik ininoril < y cti tfiir pressof the ita tfopiipaBd monopoly rule- The addition is n uorthinid welconie onotakvn on probation , for the propo'Dd insane asylum which the lec-ielnturo will be ailed upon ti prt > vide for , to lelisvo'tho pre - iurc on the present one. The town weralcB : nakorttuuccer iul ia occupants. I lloring December 2,240 nsiEK of Hndi.'in Plielps- county were sold in 160 tucre parcels [ Or a total of § 27,910. The coi-utry is - snjqyr Ing nJioalthy .substantial growth ; and > idrm land h 3.--u.lvrin30i considernblo in value > - \ 0. C3 < Stone , a hardware merchant air Go- ( isvay ttomptod .auicido last Treek. FHends brsvented him f rom ser ioualy iajntinglil itelfl Sir. Stone's health has been poor for years- nd led him to attempt aolf-dcatrnction' Gibbon , Jnst JiB -b3UPs : the29tf . . . f wheat , . . ifcomand 1,500 bushels of oats ; Jniin Sw.iHU-\lto Hve abc tfc ifcev n iinilcs. jouttiNiBt of Aiiibworth , csiuo into thJi illate ona cliy luatuT k to make KMIIO ncy-aiary. Ilocaanu on foot juid im Itiinvay " .being pi ked upiinrithuvi ' liis oun i kite , I There is n good prospect that the long needed bridge over the Souti 'Iioup , on the Pluat Crook rcadv wll be completed daring ho winter. A-ltwgopart of the materlsl 113- > n tbe ground -and the work , sl fromictt. the- pans begun. CTSw piling wiKlbo drlvea while ha- river is frozen orer. .All attachtiunt was nerved : y th ? sli ! rlili.on hd tock of goods in tte ntow of W. SJ.Ott , htt(7oliimbu3. ( ditciilay even ntr , 0. H-sCrood Hch , of Omaha , taking the alHdavit Thoas eits will amount tosumethi 3fO\r.t § 2OCO land the Habilltiffe > tniabont SI,100 , It Is probable- th at Ottill be aUe to t 'feet a eoUlernenti jivithout mi oblofi. j ThocaRuoGi.unaultandrobbi-ry occnrted at W'CiHJiiing Water > a the evening of Docorabe-r 89. Kil jkjiLtrick ) , of Ave < : . came to town , to p.iy eome tu , tM , haing om liis pei oa SI , ' ,060. , Stop pjiiR at tha f itLpernnct , Ulll.adi jlnll lie went toinn nutlinii , nnd was i ivmi > t'i" [ nd bagg1 nod robbed. The eiiipt7\1poclie' pKxik was t"und but the rubbers di jitpi iued. Mr. K. was liaclly bruise 11 about tha horwl Uis couditl i ia said to be critical. A hlio Uni ; scrape t < ) k place : tin pu.l.c ) side iifai Ilt'tdy on Saturday , tlio 27th'.i T. U. .roliijton nnd Cria PeUrnon g'Aiintonn . „ , Johnston utriliiiuf Put'-iso'Xiwitb \\hip ft.w Pttenu'Jtnocli ng Jolmntaoiudown. Wb U ou the Rrsiind Jo'joj- Hton draw a. ravoler ai.d hrod two < ih6ts fvo- mimablyy.it Heraon , buUwhlch we nfnivldno P their mirk ono tnkii tffect in t ! ( i leer of Win. UMl'iii and the cUier in the arm , o f'0 > o. A. M30lulload , tw < innocent ] y\rtio 4.o > lih ntfalr. lilo wounds u not hcrlo jiP A fatal accident cceurred at IIsnlutKn on thu nu.rnung of thu SUt , at Oli'r'a' eluv < ktor , which Joseph Guye.itsthla liffj. Mf. Guynr loiika fte r the macUaery , and u bile , eto jping over a tduubling rrd to fix a gra'n chut \ , bii clo'ti waa cnugl t , by the nil and ho wan jet lied Ciruiiril nuajumder the rsd b-eatving illsmck and killli ghivaiiutanrtjr. lit * hisad wao > badly cruihei * itd arms brutAidj Irat no bcEjea broken. wtek anoUter o } thons accideiU uith firearms wJuch wo roivl of almost oi iy day happened ! at Shell C'Meb. Two stjrjfions of Mi JS'J Ifftum wcie Bundling & lo.idoJ gun when tha pit ja became , d' rVargod ; , imd.tho lend ui Uirwli tl pit of llii. stomach U thsyouncwtbraStxr. . Dr. Hchafer was oiUcxl , hut the * o-jn.d was found tu ba fatal , and the unfortuncJo lad diet ] f\bout \ fivolKiirt nUurwim ! . , lie wja ngc-d IS A pasaeiieritcsingoiDr ) > witJOtho Sinn ; iCity & Pstis w wrecl. 4 np Btauton on Vr thuuftPiuooi\i cf tlm 31 44. Tliii train rlitahlu hevjui vith a lurge i-ntw p'iw nn hetd en in > , and etrlkio dnifi ran upon II and turudJ tliehead ODim-'jircrpiccIiititiiu ; ; ( it down an tiab-inkim t& . ll ) ! > lucond ox jiK at anlii'Q tha rails spreai'i.-iptlltlf * Um toiiclrj U fi tha t-jviV. . The enjipecr aud liremicv , wem fro-ja the cab unj urof ) , wLUq , th- oscapln r l aVout thim , NJI , oii < v. Nonnw , , n. Dwcu counts T wb > 10 j-ucu U uif t , mij m north of es BoiiiB thirty 3)il&vwest of Co\rgt'o ) | , wu ly found ! ou Tuesday itftotnoon In a Ijltln ilrai liu thu UulTs , , fcur mllfa jorthvicstr < , fro7jiiito iloatli. Norinu , vho \ via of a WO.Q past iddije | - , u-jg in Wulttfield o bxxiineen when tile Kizz&rd of Tuvud y can tip. It waa ijfttiead that bu uoi not warml * Ji > thediind a u rchaut In nirose ktore hu w aiiggcstcd bhilj LA buy a pairui oserahofh. 1 un wi-riji\ihat Uane\erwor vorihooj. Ab < i I o'clock In the afternoon be utitrted fut li re. home. ' re.d , Mr. Hoiaah was ( o\\nd Monday roiralt ill. lyintfintbe deep of death In the Bi ui bi wiVihluwlfo , with aainfant in her arms tv jii.ysold , ISeingnUerly lulplofM iersolf ul lsr Uxlledher llttlu WD,13yearj aU too BI luti ( ir < ne in the n'ighhors to her * iai > tanu ) . I Ml ) U\e d of c.iUU in. V. lp n m \ hHVli he n < d his uncK Mr. HMkco , thrco miles In the i'intry. Mr * . Jislkee wn ? sMcr of .Mrs. llonlh , with n infant thtitt weeks old , ami Thotlicr from the Hidden Miock of the sod in. tolliftanco or other c mc * combined , Mm ick ncd and died the follow \vg morning. [ Kast- azettc. A end Accident occurred up on SI ICR cri-ck , n litown county , ou ChtiVtmns dny. A youog unn nnmod Uordoor wns edinc some rlintnnco ( i liootftrft pri/o , and IntaiitiRUp a tonm , ianr.d tno other men nnd a lady sttrtod for ho place Afti-r riding part of the wny , Sfr. [ 3 > > rdner nud one of tlia other men gut out tn wnlk , laying ft gun _ , whlcli Imd bun loiHecl wit Ii oiwt' > ln > t , in the lilnd cnil of the wg fl , watkiug Kliind. Ai Ihnwiiai'ii ' Ktai led down ftllttlo rnviuu , ono of the Imrrels UM tin- : bi\Tj , ' i1 , thu contents cntcriug llonlncr'f jroastv } tc was t kin to n noiRhboriiig hou iv whuru he almost immediately expired , . V. Marshall , a roliffico nnd St. John fa imtic , of York , nitlotixl lii < ftimily to ilixrobo at iimlniaTvt of tlio l6th ! amf jtrppart ? to a ci-ml tlio Ro ( leu stair * . i\Inr hlilij ; \lta family wound tlw strive , ho grabbud an iron club anil ix-gan a Unoclidimn argument. Tire first nt- tuck was on Mr. 1'imell , Mr. Mntsbatl'ij fath. cr-in-law , who TI-CCIVIH ! Kovei'J bruise" , ami thun Mre. Marshall and the fho cliilnrcn. Af U.T going thu tiniirul * with hi < IroVclub fco ran nut on tlio eti ct , with no clntlu'ng'on [ bnt liis sliirt. Boatchw inndu for him , .tllora bHug now on tlio gi ttiuit li was trucked1 abe t a mill ) into tlio country , ami found lllig oivtliu railroad track , cntiiely caked. Ho ns takm Home and placed" under -natcli , ami , With tf > rt\CTtou ! of a llij-iltj' i | cll soinetimo' dllHftg tiir ? following day , ih rep ( < rted ns guttii'tf-nlong nil. itglit. Nnbrnsteii 1'lnco Hunters. o Her Aid. It ia n little quoorthat the only etntoili whhh A battle roynV la In progress for tlio poaeeaaion of the dorJocrntlc spoils is ZTo < braoio , which never garo an doctoral vote 9o ft democrat ic candidate , nnd which' * IB ID the habit of gome ; republican by from 0000 ; to 50,000 mojorhj. Two factions of the part/ , which it would room is hardly bs enough in that commonwealth to bo olao than orderly , united aud circumspect , , have already ap- poarodr and the loaders o ! betS * are con * lidontly claiming that tlloy ano to have the p&tronago without Intsrforonco From &tyy > cpartor. CAo of iheso fao- lionlod - by J. Sterling Morton , haa twd a moating at Lincoln fer the parpoao cf parcolias out the ofiiccc-ond the ether , ciptainod ' 'jy Doctor Miller ; , of i&hiahn , depends u ion hia oft-ropcatod nsaurtion tbitho is to dispense the poatofllcoa when tha propor'tlmo arrives. Tiia-lrarabwords that are being used would do cradlt to the * nll-powsrful factions ia' ' < Now Tork Cit7. but In a otnto where tie part is a hopeless minority and wharo proterta- tloiu of diointeroatodness Imrabeon'anu - sual' loud iJ'JS'iiothiug Ice than scan- dale a. PiSBidont'OIoTOlandia in the habit ; of dispensing hb' own patconocjannd the Nebraska spoll'huntora will OiHaovor thfa fact before man/ months have olapaod. Itcllin Diseases ECZE-IA.orSultrAVann , with Its agonizing-Itch Inir , and hnrnlni/ Instantly rellfvd by a wi bath wlttiCutlcnra2o p , oml a sinclo tpv 'atlco of Cutlcuro , the KreatS'tln-Ktorc. Thi8.wpeatod dslly , with two JT three Aosan ol CutlcuiMohcnttW New Bloc BPUrinot- keaptbe blood1 cool , the per splratlon yam nd mlrntallng , the bjw : la-oncn , th liver and 1idncysactlvewiU Bptodiv care Eczcm i Tottnr , KI-asworm.38brlas.-B , LIohoDSfiiitus , bcailBd HeaJ , DanJrttn , nnd oterv spoclcs of itfthtap , Sca'y nd Pimpllilmor ol the Scalp an * Skm , when the be st physicians and an'kncwn ' remedies fall. ' ECZKMA TWENTY Y3A11S.- lly crat'tnV3 to-fOtl 1 unbounded tor the relnl ha\oohtalnvl ttom th > ise-ol the Cut curs llcmcfjbii Ihatobeci tjBuUolnta Ec/eina KIM toy ICM 'o twenty jcaw-1 h-ji'lnot ' comtoiilliW .night lo jrcarstho IN taiiip and tishlTu ; cro H < Irrtimno Nw I am happy Ic-'say , 1 ha ; o tin trouble. Only the li' rt colored pauSruon rcy llmbd remain _ a > a token ol XDX loriner ru&jrr.- IIENR-VL.ISMITJI : 183 West Avtnucv JLOoHuitcr , N. Y. . EC EMAvC > A Younnos * voluivble.Ojtfcura Hcmetlieiha\e dsao- any child so aion gcoUl that I feel lla , eaj ins.-tMa 'fb ' < tlio beno1trtol tlio % rho are troubled uith.ekln doaease. II little eWt was troubled with Ec2anu MM ! 1 trlid t eral dojtcr and medicine but didnoi i > her ai ly pooduntil Ituwxl the Cutlaira BomcChs , hich up udEpuroil > hir , for w hlch I orf * you m o.y > iawks a od tni < nlK'it' of rest AKTON BOSSM1EH , LV.on Babsry , , Blinbnrghi Irld. THK SOALP. 1 was iaIniC3tiHrf iirbaId ; , caused by.tettet D..tr-A jopuftho scu4 | I UHH ] jour Cut cura llcuied'rs ' n&ont \\efk8.anJlWj j cured my pcolpptrtuotly , and now my.idir ijouiuin * back aaihlcl-,33 Jttc.cr wan. J. P.i CHOICE. Whltti bora > iTejis. - C ( ) V2KBD WITH BLOTCHES.- > I want to tell ou ttot your Cutliura Re.iolvcaUU mapninc ent. Abuubihrco months agoni vlfao wo aovortd nitb bljtchns , and utter ucljig , Jhre.0 bottles- at llcaolent j. M ptrfectly curcil. FREDERICK MAITKB. 23 St Charlts Stroat , NewOiIeanj , La. roisoNiNa For ai by < or irarrant Cu eura to < ore oi tl a , 1 have sold It 3orfho ( .ills. C. II , MORSE , Holtli itop SoM o\c--ywhcro. I'rljo Cut'cura , 5Cc. CulS- cura tc a\r'2i6. Cutlcura Ito-o.vcnt , ! > l. r Drutriind Olieinlon.lCo..BoHior . It THE PASTRY IF . . . . , Caltea - - - u. Orange , lc.flr T r -um > , l'iiiU.liik ( , .tc.ii > lUJIoutistynntl nut nully i tbofrull ft-om M Jiloll UU7 re muile WJB STKaNfiTJI AN $ ! TEUE FRUI1 FLAVOIl < 'JHEY STAJfI > JtLOJJE. ji PriCftJRaking PowrferlCo. , | ! ChlCQBC > , IIU St. Loulo , Mcv a 0 Creaitt ) Baking Powder 0S S jwo * ftJDr. Price's Liiputiu Yeast Goxns , licit Dry Hoj. Yenit. OAT-iT3 yfy O-Z20 WE MAKE K ONE QUALITY. , ; IW IM COLURS IWof ofaa aa CUFFS on. dy ui FWE8T GOODS lu EVER MADE , ? ICINQ 111 Linen , > OTH od Lln ( > tgs AXD Exteriors. wo iho Aalc for them ihoml ml InM - \ BUGS. , Agenta foe Otuuhi SPECIAL NOTICES. IO MONF.T tOANKD on Cl fcttcls , ollTurliii , curoa Notts , or Ito l KeUte , f ttmnctnl F.t cVango 15t.1 J' n nm st , OIlfelBp MONnY to lor\n on cbttfls ! sunn of } 10 ml up. Alto on real omte. V ; , II. Molln , H04 St. ! B3-J n 19 MOKKV tn loott on cbMtda by J.T.K * { lfTl3 natth 14th ft. IM-lAii 1 > 3 MOWKt TO L.OAM in ( ami ol nuonnn upwirii. 0 , F. D vll nd Co. , K l K Ute kml I-ons Agenls , UCS F rcMn Ct. 803 tl ONF.V kkned on chkttelt. lUllro 1 Ticket M bough ! Anil Bold. . roromtn , SIS U. 1Mb 748 t ( HBLr irAKTBD. JVl7ANTKD-Competent nsBBTi girl ; good ftlor- t enccs rcii' cd. Mra , Mont , 8W cnr. JMh fc-nf Capitol ftvo. M7- . ' "WANTKD-I Rlr'i t Dor.Ti'hoaM ' , 013 KornM.'l > 1 e 8t "XV'A.VncD OoodLlrl ( orccnertt houwwork , llt > \ \ 3 17th Btrcot. 540 7p \-I7ANTED t the Child's horyltM , n competent VY rtiUMowoman forVciicrftrHou ework. C330p " \ \ 7ANTKUOlrlintTllkle' J per box Uctorj , \ \ . - . . ' \\TANTED-Ooml girl tor gencrr housework , IT rpl7tt ) 1900 f unhamBt. Ottmtn prolcrreil. TT ANTKDi-A good girl t'Bli N 1/Jr St. ) " \1I7ANTKD A srooj ( food r rl lor ijtncrd1 house- W work tfltta IDcxlgo at. tt Sp TTI7ANTED- good ; rcllablo rnan to do off cework TT anil ckll on ritjr tmilo. C H bctwpen ISRlaod ? p. m. , Cannot Dfcs. & Co , Kidltl 'JO 1 rtnsorblock , orp. lO. . SSI-Op 7ANTED A tuldillo need person lo taki care of T b by. HS otrth 25th , n r ItodRo. Ml-7p WANTED A K.v'l to do KencrtKiousonrrk. Must be a good plain owe * . AppIy iOrtliw trt'oorucr : M'nnd ' 1 > \ cnport "K\ \ 409 7p , It 316 N , ISth 81. ' -A first ifi douVo jjllrtdcr loodor ; VV npvfy t the Bcc-t > tlta > , 60.10 ASTin ) A flret il 8 wnixat Rhl. Call oi'tlV9 V * Northwest oorno-Vrf 2Srd ana alitt , ' 321-10i > ' -Aii cxpcrlciiercl bur tinder ( utrlcf y ttni7i < r telc8lrc8 "jio itloti In fHfclats plico Best 'f roffcroncca ghcn and tatlslaatlbn cnaran- tcc < r'aildt * P. O. Bo\4 t , . 172U - . jcood actlxo woman t J take clnrjo WANTEIV-A. room. Kniubo at BiJ-Douelaa ht 270-tP WAVTJli-A K d BoiSind cook at tha hnimtf llou o. 45t-Tp WAKIKD-LaJy agotH lor "Quton P6tooor d&lfyistookmg anl nVIit supportcu , BhouMer braces , 'otBtlo * , . btsom tonns , dicus Snloba : altt"/ bolta , iloavo proicctoie , ic. Uotirely nc uo > lcu * nnprcccJralcd ppoats. Wo t o J/OnKcnto maklw 8100 motttlly. A-ldrcss wltb etMnp h. II Cnirpbcll &Co. , 0 Douth U y bt. Wait a man .nicvrry town In Hr Jtato 10 bur them lor canh. No ilm't as tn luantUy I > . B. n&mbii > or and nblp per cfOarc > . 'piuIt5aaj Zggi , 3C1 , S03 , SOB.iml 8u7 Uowaul Sc , Oi inhs K3-lt TT7"ANTL'liAsent to haudlejur Kloctrle Ikdt.and VV applltnoe" , cao'uslvo tcriltcry Riicn. A grand opportunity' * the r K&t partlca. In * cst'Rat ' > by ad dressing tno rceilina 41'i'g Co. , Kireaj Citr.M - 133-inllp -sutlta - - Gcrnj-J ' - bj-aj-oins girl todOR3ner llhnuse ork or-to taka ooro ol children. IblixiD-niD'Joncs ' St. , JHJ llthani-12tli CCO-7p lT7ANTii ; > Sltaatloi byayoun a5rl to dorjmi. T > oral houscworK.nu small tan 1-J--J Inqulro' at oyp. Depot , JOS ] > WANTED Situation bja Germau jlrl In can faii-ily tor ironcral hou oor 1 or nurad - < ir 83 or cill at 1S11 OlriciffO street. 475-Cjit' T\7ANTED A position as tm apprentice In a bard. TV woroBtJJK AildrejsC. S. BarjeK , No.-folyt , ' Neb. 171-f 14 Koung married man wants situation M Book' ' A keeper , In wholesale establishment In Omaha. Address "O. " care Bee. 83S-H - A fmall Aatnlshed rnoiuin a L'.lrclc W-ANTBU Addrees T lcgt-vh" Bee oincf \-JTANTED-A pftiner , with ttvo hi iilrcddollars - T > to tikebalt ictereit In good , payluic buskins , D. , Bee Ollto 529-Jp' ' IT7-ANTED A fair forf board ers , 0:8 : 2i,17tn VV L. T. wautm : ? . iXTANTED 3day table boarders , l/n-DiuRla W 401'Op ! Ta rent 2 or 3 WANTED near 11OJ 17rnaa > Si. as posel Ib > A. L. 8. " car * BLIK 181 Op WANTED 10 000 lirolloa to try our Belt rmnQ. ! Pure Buckwheat flour and 8il-h ! > ! ng Coin ueal kept by all Orst-cla < a grocers. Vi'o warrant al uekwbeat sold -indor our brand pure. W. J UANS & CO. . jjfcnulacturers. - WANTED "a rentHroom , or suite olirunnj/ nlshcd 01 uclurn&hed. Address O it. A.119 V. 10th St. 9SJiai > . - FOK BHKT FOR RENTTJco'y ' lurnlsbcd room cutabU > Ion one or two cuntt. 1000 Knrnham St. US'O F UBltT Ifo Si't S 18 h St ; new 'i us ofi , > ; rooms , billet , bud and solt water < ; he p to'Jit Ight man. Itniia-e at 807 S Wth ( t. 10-10 ] ) . FOK RENT 8 luriilthcd roonu wlh : Are , 2) 3 Capitol aTfe KX 8p FOK hENT-i-Nloe iront room , 1002 Farnam tr * r. FOH KENT Furnished parlor and bad room a' ; i03Harneyst. (38 & KENT 'Iliree 5 room houses.Con Owirjfla - . U. F. llftinann 45t 8p FOR KENT Furnished room and board 00 p > week. Very best location , 1811 Davoni rr. 3S. , 12p I OKUENT-funUhedroomsonoblook north ot 1 1'oitolllce , li. iv. Cor 15th utd Ca > tlti > A\c. 407-10 FOH HEM Io rdhir ( lioilso 13'-T > oap. Mrj Meyer , e&3 X. ICth street , over store * . 5'J210p FOHIlKNT-i1ilrnl3hodltoomwitntjoird OUN. 17th. fi''l tl [ 71011 UI-OT Wllh boanl , ODO la go Iiirnli V Iront room ; gaaand b > tb ; R. W > ( Jar. ol Uth and odes , 1130 ; a'BO a lew table boaro\ wanteil. 404tl TAOU UBNT-Nowcottage , $10 CO5 nonth. Good JP lurnlilrd room , * 8 00 rtrmcata. 11.C 1'jttur- mm , tor HtBkatid rnruair. t2S tl { 7011 UKNl'-Futulshed iooinr.t J7S1 Dtuvlan 162 Op FOU.IIKNT NewlylurnUbed > nt rooinn , oren I iilU , B. W. 17th an VCa w 402tf FOK KENT Elegant 11 rcom i ufe hot and cold water ; lurnaccall ; modern liiiiroviineuts , i7n poi moDtb. Darker & Hay no , 431tf FOH HKtuT Laige south /roit room , with dii. . Ing room attachednlcJlurulshed ; , IMfl Cii > ! r toIiAvo. -la' ' Op FOK HKN'J for panlaa , fain , conu.rl , . til , Freemasons Hall , Cnjiltc ) ave aril Blxli.ei'li.St. ' HhulMej thorc.ughly e | | ilpped wllh a'l ' co-iitn- ilenrwp. Apply \Vll'nmJ ' > llouct , at the hall , or ol J ULM Foisyth , la drug utcie In tame bulllliv \ URti't A 1 iJront ted room to ir\Ull 1 enat & 01H. SOtli. OK HEN 1' A suite ol rooms for gt it'.tmaa and i 1 wlfu , near Union depot with board. Rmith Oniatui prefer red. "W. IO , " liee otBc * I > s08p | /0u nr.M lio.ict-uu imjm w7il eaiiTiTxhlfli ) J' at iraaonablo rate to I' lt partlt ln private tint , tly. Adlrfssbox 0. , lity. 481-9 17\0ll \ IUNT I7 cll' > j8 rooms SSH S , 10th Ht. J1 another ? rooms f IS H. Ilth H . A/l ) > Jones , 3IO South IQlh St. 483 0 > OU KENT Furnished room * ajd board at 1117 I Howard t-t. S8l-10p T7I011 hiENT Furnlthed rooma.at 603 N. 17th M. 857-Du. FOK BKNr Store room , with good largo bise- neut ; suitable tor liotctor anopor imlilng hoiue. Innulruol Paulson J ) to , Farnam Ht. bet. Uthftnd lOlbUts ft F. U. Dt'au , l'ar.eA f KENT Furnish ad , louut 1016 C'aWrnla > St , FOH Ur < A. Caldciuoo.l - FOK KENT FurnVaed room fur xtr.Utizttn oi geutlemin an \ lf , WW CilKorc * bt. 334 Of " 7\0"K \ KENT CVtfl a u S Toouu , Bhl'i 's Vd .d\ltl < 'l7i ' | ; tie per mc ih , Inoulro roe l i , Omalm N > < tlon.l Iltu * IWIJli . SHOtl trOK KEtrV CU5 Vousa. IvntuU-i t'jJtltt'm & Krft i ? ton , 3J tl IP03 RE.NT- Furnished room , 1813 J ckwn St ' _ JOJJantSp neil I HKSfr-Fiirnlthcd' 1S10 Dodge St iist _ J OU 11KNT flmiso o rooccn , Ctn and Kim St. , 1 I block 8. ol Hlckcry Wftr month ; apply on K. i CDoniM. 2tOtt pbll UKNT-AVfvdliirnl 6fl room Api < lr at I 1 Atkinson's Mlilftvtry Store , Itlh { t , soulh ol 1-ost omco. 334 tf T\01l KKNT-D elllrt home , JB17 Wrbstir 8U L1 nltia rooms , v. ell i/xl cistern. fniuuoJamct Oonticr. 410 tt "ITtOIl HKJVT-Choloo ulls el office tntmii my d . ' store , fJStt "iron UKNT A cottage ct 3 roonu , on E611 n tt , JC near St. Jlwy's avenue ; tlJ.JO per raonlb. War- oa ihviUlor , S13 S Htlntrcct. IBOt. ' FOK HUNT t. ! rr plowant f ivnitahod roonir. ln quirt N. W. wrner ISthaiul 7ivin iii St. Kil-tM TOERKST < ro > tcho p at 310' ' I' S. ' FOIl HKNT-Hoiua nl eight roosit , gltuata 1 LN tnitn Cbn\entaniiricatknt sti ) tson Harno street. rntiirJn ol Vf , M' Thompson , 9nt ! Nutloni iBank. 43211 FOUUI ? T-\t > lfo furnhhecl room y k from Pojcl'n Open nouie , tl'Iper month , XT. V. lf r- tln.SH S. Ulh. A ll FOIl UKKT-Stiro room WJ1 Katnam C > , with or wlthou7Hllllwl UblM , 1'aallwi JCn. , IMS Farnam St. 431- HKNT Ono ( urn IshdJ room with board , als FOH two or tlirj * iltyboardira- WcbiUt7Jfi5l Jfi5l TT > oB KENT ynurrecra housr J2d nil litJIlO \ J.1 l jr month. Hir , c1& M ) iif 6tr FOR IlKNT Kbalcst'.inil cheapest ttimlshed irtoirl InOmalia. A ) < pU"oO 11. Anderson , roam 1 AnJtrnxr Block , ncntu' jntrauco , Iffth anil Divct > port Bt. STS-ja-ilff1 10H MKNT Totrontlotien onljs. a pteatanl (6r ( nlshcd room , J. it corner 20111 ma Douela.V 418 if new Two oiiJcRHt looms lirRcdlok's WcatV FOR ul8cn AOo , l.nsTarrmm. 40U' IOIl nK.rr FuriiWiBd froal room Ar rent 223 W F 19th Bt 418-tl' TTOIl KENT Sulti ) of room InrnUnod lor llisn JL ? house l-rcpinj : , arooceoiocallv n > ant In Dec mcr'fl block , rrorncr Stli uml IfowardSta : 433,11 OKJIENT Noatoott se S loom * , hull , pantry F closet an < J cellar , $1160 , &b ether ohoan ton mcnts. D. U Ihoicas. .RKtrr Anlno roctn ho o ; iieoiwoo loca tion ; $40 per month. Barker , > ljne. 478 tf TT > OR HKNT-Store bull l\ns \ with rcsWDnoe al _ $22. pormocSH tn good looatlou , D. L Thomas , FOIl FOR KAU-3niSIJM. : ( INSTUmfllNTS - A. Hoaroonoroto llo n.man 4. ' QMy FJuno nt 125 ; cno Iltliicn iJroi Fiano at Qlf > 0 ; ono Jyl * . n&U Janoat S1Sone ; ilawi & namtln Orean nk S3B ; mo Shonlngcr Orfsm-at t3rne ! Wood'oUdgo Organ S.'iO ; 0110 K toy Organ otSSO'Ono Johnaoit Orjjnn ? lr ) , for cmh or on oasv monthly InitUlbnonts. .fOBKcnts loroolo rnttd Kt otmllViom and Kim * all Organ , Kinc"t ana ilrllet If fJ rt rianos. , lo co 1 riots. / ucsp , IftlB' ' Dodge O6bd sfcam flrtur'ng ' mill with t o run ol Burrs nnd ono fccclbutr ; ill In , -ood repair anil onlv b'tin used IS month' Situated > nonoo [ tlio bo t nt-iac < M lii Kcirn yr Noli , Vill iliio-o ( rf lotanj-mlll toffothor ur mill abne ; flneloc tl"n : lll rollongood ttriiu , or troJo for thor desirable projtttty. AdJlcss-Leek Qn032 licmej'.Neb. SALK OU E aJHANC51'-FOr-v sanior improved - ' proved property , ait1 turnl ire of 20 rooms , irlvr.c * ; the premlijsfor lo sc ; ccntrpllj7located , rick block , modern I tprooniontsalso ; store anil lagoment for rent In state blnck.oo' chanio for 'otelbuslncta , Morse aad & . Bruiixr , Cor ; IClh ami irn mSt. -Co-8 > SALE-Very chtap , on caoount o ! ' health , IT Sciton lleataurant 1414 Dounlr.vS. . 53f-6p OH 8AI/K Lit with itlek hou ci conlf-tanir 10 ? rooms , etablo , anil barn , uco-jirirj tu ouscs , j\v ttr , on 10th s rcet. ' No. StB-d-uth 5iii > Utrcct. 195-10 'T7IOUSALE ' Black Uctnnn StaWon , clg1Ui 1SO .I1 prwiiia. Will soil c:4 p. Jos liolovcxuk. No. ' -3.131h St , Onnha , Neb. 318-9 crna of the belt fatm land In Wa < hlDKtoa Co. Neb , 'J tnllcs from Hf.inan , 8 miles of Blair , 8 mlloit o' , nUain liMWrt toll VcaiiM icjd money. Wl'l ' 8cll/or JlOOCicana and tho-talanco in aaey i rnm ; plenty of t ibcr and toatir . Call or uilreaoJop. KolovrntoUi No. JSiJ-A1 llllti Street , 'Mi. C-JD 0 fMi SALE Oood Irejh rallcli1 CCT/I at 1513 Howard St. Tp&ItSALKOlt TUO.DU.-OC0.1 ifeoLf rm of 560 JET acrrs , 20 mlIc-4 trcta Omaha , ow mile from' prtngflo'd , Neb ; wll trulo for Osi-vla prororty. uldrtss Wuoley it llarrljjn , 0/nahr. riO. M. Ilarrl- oiv Sprlucflcl.l.N'eli. C77Tlib2p bul'dfic ! < ) 'l Btoo-i of'dothlrR , bootsoud ehoc , 1P iraO ( or lirm'ug land , leo. II 1'ctcrBon , BOiSouiblCthSt' , Onuhu. OR HALE- Cheap gqiod. doubl * 1'ro r Mooblo ; corntr ilth a.iJ.u-aiuam St 478 U ; Cheip , horjfc-aad < Cum- F - bugsy , . - Ing St. 202 tf FOHS\1K UlIKM' Onacleinntur. rozulitir clock , om LC rly.now Kimbo Piano , flvo sold framed nlotur a , nna horaa , hirnoss nd "phaeton , ona lulls af . nniallelr , .ono Doautllul ohlna colfoonot. Iuquuu No < 014 ilarnvy St. , hot. 23th and 21st 231-J-ui 18 FOR HALF. 64x103 fert on Cuuilrp etaoot 3 blocks west of Military bitdyn. $ lrf0 ! > . Jb.iu l.MoCirue ( ppoaito Pct oltloo. 428 tf T710R BALK 132\U1 ! Jict < on.onuiop , south-east JU front , house 3 loornE , L-un , > Mocks went of Park nve. and I.ocnworth , oaiy pa\mcnta , ( heap $1,700. John L , Ho-afi.Jv ( op'WJlloPODi Otllco. 4s7-tf FOR BALK HorscB , ruilus , haroow and wagons on oca or two years timo. Html ei > tate security t ) . L. ThnmM 4 8 tf FOKHALFOK XOJiANUK AtaiO per aoru , all or part of two thoiuan I noroa ol timber land , forty mlle > east nf Kunnn City. v > ll exchan a for Nebraska land or rnoreuindtao. ISaOford , Kouor ai avis 422 tf MISCELLANEOUS. A 8m. l/r.ck ! plir ; owner can have tamoby cilllnir atNo lliKJ hxt , and tayex. P nitfl. Ml Op flit ) EUCIUNQK JiVrrasloffaarroiol property In I. Omaha. lias II. WooJley , llooni 20 , tmahft N.'Joiial Hank , Oni ha.Nob. EfQIS. mo TKADK Stnclc. of lotteries for acrcproperty JL adJMnlnirOrmAa. Chan. It Woolluy.com " go Oui hi : National Uank , Omihi , Nth. C27.fC rriO K\011 AUttiHTntaa for sltck of incnhamllso JL Chan. It. Wool'i'j , Eoom SO , Oiiiahn Natlona , . J nk , Ojtaba , e'n. 6881U 171011 TKAlK-.Stock Dlyoo all ) tradu lor land ° y * Z ° ' " 'U Nallo < lt Hank , Omaba , Neb. pEIlSONAI young K ntleman who hat rooentt 1 ly comu Inro to riwulu ileslrcii to maku the ao qualntancc o'r-g 4-rctable lad ) , AiUreta M , Arml atead. I' . P. , Ully. M3 p T lMtHCI ! " . , J-J a7'1 ? .CtJ' ltf ' " " * " Mrtu colar ; reward will be paid If itituruul to Itarkir & 13th and tarnam. D4 iriOll TUAIH-Kor merchant- ! ! merchantgroccrl.s ) ' " ' "J.'l'welSj'aluab'o ' Ida In Dayton , o One ( ) 1 .t In Ht. LouU. . Mo ; 640 icre8 of Il oIwid 1 Kun.as ; One ( Olirui In Ohio. Thw propert7.s to/a of liicunVanou Allcomn.unlc Jilons will IwltuaUU s'rlcty ' oonlhliintlal. B , II. W.ispear , "R -Wlth board , de.jabl or wtuter. JLVa l Bt. Cbailes Jletcl. l L'JMMINd Kai flttlnK > VJ ' "K proir4)tly attended 1. to.Ii N 16tn t. John J , CavanauoJi. U2J12p IP < k V.ThouHOiOMUjRe'BPood 1,1 V 'ptoilucu ' Kooil hualthy kxf'V ' \ Ho " , nuV * pBffy. llab. Wj Vl iy Hi , buJ pity ol \bminand u.u cl Ihu UlillJ lJni ! ) t , .11,1 , , u , to rotate tupiily , to , lti 11'iSle ' ouu mrua. n itlily } rom all play tVlf ) , , and flcdu co Ui In ) i'u wtlflacllon lu lliir tbomothir'u v > Uk. _ Uo POt lit jour rhll. r n gr-w Ui im > uU oinhaobttiukl ui sosraJaikt Soldtiy our ) here. ! &toaU iul < JMardSOOL11IUH | di CO , I'alnvcj , MIDI. , DKBZKL. . iiooiia. UNDERTAKERS I At thsoldttand U17 ysrn&r M. OrAea by l