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THE OMAHA DAILY BEEHFR1 DAY JANUARY 0 , 1883. THE DAILY BEE OmiiiiK Ofllco , No. Old Fnni m Gt.j Now York Office , Il6om 05 Trllmno Dal Id ins. facllflhtl every rrornlng , except Eand j < Th Monday morning dally. IRKS Y Milt. * One Ttar . . ,110.00 | ThrooHonthi . | llxlfomnt . B.WJOnti Month . . . . . Per Week , 25 Cent * . ini WIIKIT in , ntfjmno iviat ; flltTeil . 2.00 I ThieoMonthl. . . . . . , ! tO ilxUcnthJ . tool Ono Month w. . : . SO J ORRUrOXDVtCI. ' ' Commnnlaatlona relating to KewtandEdllotlal ttlera th QlJ b add raised la the KDITOB Of Tni BCT.J tusmiss Lirnil. All OailnoM Lotion 'and Remittance ) Ihon.d b ftdilreissd toTniilM PonunniHa COMPART , OMAHA. Pf klU , Checks and Fostofflco orderi to b mad * pay. able 13 the ordir of the company. MB BEE PUBLISHING CO , , PROPS E. IlOSKWATEH Etlltor. A. II. Fitch , Manager Dally Circulation. ' ! 0. Box , 488 Omaha , Neb , WKIISTER FLANAGAN has boon con firmed collector of internal revenue in Texas. That's what ho is there for. THE annual mooting of the Nebraska atato historical society will bo hold in Lincoln noxb Tuesday. It is to bo an important mooting , na the first annual re port for publication will 1)8 submitted. Any ono , therefore , having historical data worthy of record and preservation ought to send thorn to the society at once , | , Da , MILLER ought to fool encouraged when such an Influential paper as the North Bond Flail gives him its hearty support aa follows : * The eastern papers are figuring on Dr. Goo. L. Miller for a cabinet position What iDiluonco the Wall has with this administration will bo exerted to this end. If any man in the United States merits anything nt the hands of a party , Dr , Miller deserves remuneration for his services to the democracy. DAKOTA continues to attract the public attention on account of its county seat wars. Another war has broken out between - twoon two rival towns , and indications are that it will bo Bottled only by a bloody battlo. About throe-fourths of the counties of that territory have disgraced thomsolvea by bloody riots over county oeato. THE Boston Advertiser , In comment- .Ing upon the World's exposition , says : The announcement that the Now Orleans - , leans exposition is not paying its way , and that congress may bo asked to give moro to make the affilr a success , will not surprise any ono. The business manage ment , to speak mildly , has not boon par ticularly good. For example , nearly three weeks after the opening not a pic ture has been hung in the art gallery. Yankees would have done bettor than that. THE Mlsstaaisaippi river commission , In its annual report , states that the work of the year has been generally catlsfao- tory , and gives an onlllno of what is pro- poaod-for 1885. Estimates of the amount of moneyrneedod for the next fiscal year foot up something over $10,000,000. An appropriation'of $1,000,000 for the Mis- i sourl from its mouth to Sioux Oity , and OO between that point and Fort iis also recommended. < " * * & TWENTY-FOUR republican senators held a conference lait night and by an over- -wholmlng vote decided to leave the ap pointment of committees this year in the hands of the lieutenant governor. Tjast session , it will be remembered , the power of making up the committees was taken away from the lieutenant governor and a committee of five appointed to ar range and recommend such appointments a plan which proved very unsatisfacto ry. Lincoln Journal. Very ratlsfactory to whom ? To the aooundreh who wanted to reach Into the 'pockets of the people and to the railroads that wanted all the committees packed in their interest ! Q7ou reckless greed and impudent dis honesty commend us to the Omaha Re publican. That paper has filed In the state auditor's office a claim of § 400 for publishing the governor's election pro clamation. Notr the advertising space in TUB BEE commands from two to four times as much as that in the JRepublioan , both at homo and abroad. TUB BEE charges the state only the legal rato. The Republican , with a circulation less than one-fourth of TUB BEE , comes in with bill nearly six times as great for the same iservice. Of course the Republican has nothing but good words for the thieves and plunderers in the legislature. THE Republican makes Itself merry over the idea that Bosowator la unable to control caucuses , primary elections and conventions. Just so. It BO happens that conventions and legislatures packed by the railroad lobby and penitentiary rings and jobbers of all kinds are beyond our influence and control , but when it comes to Influence with the voters the Influence of the BEE makes Itself felt in various ways. For instance , while Blaine ca.ried Douglas county by 835 majority , Charles B. Brown carried it by 3137. The Influence jf the Republican Is prln < clpally with the strikers and polities' banditti , who inado It possible for J , Sterling Morton to got 29,000 moro votei lu 1834 than In 1882 , DAWES is the first governor of Nebraski who would not allow the press to have his message until after It was delivered Ho must think it h a 'very preciou document. Nobody , however , made an ; great scramble for it. Under ordinar circumstances the governor's message i prepared and written weeks before tli assembling of the legislature , and nnles there is some riot or terrible or nnusna occurrence just before the leglslatnr convenes , there are no changes to b made to justify the withho'dlnj ? of th inowago to the last moment. OMAHA'S GAS. There U something radically wrony in the city council with regard to the gas bills. Mr. Gilberttho gas Inspector , han madon detailed report to the councilwhich shows that nearly ono half of all the street lamps were worthless find furnished no light during the cold period In the month of December. It also shows that the gas company is over charging the city for its lamps , besides furnlihlng Inferior lamp poats and in a general way overreaching the terms 01 its contract. The chairman of the committee mittoo on gas , Mr. Tfirano , who is ni honest and upright man , and cannot .be tampered with , submitted this roporl and recommended that n proper reduc tion should bo made in the bills of the company for its failure to supply the gas. A majority of the council deliberately refused fused to pay any attention to this matter , and the bills have been allowed to go over evidently for Vho purpose of having them sandwiched in among other claims against the city at the proper time next summer , when the city gets into a condi of mooting its obligations. This brings up the whole gas question afresh. Why is it that this gas company which can manufacture gas at a coat of 67 to CO cents per thousand foot and is now coining money , is allowed to impose upon the city and upon the consumers generally with such impunity ? Some body In the council must have boon tampered with. In Des Moines a now gaa company has just closed a contract to furnish gas to private consumers at $1.50 and to the city at $1,25. What can bo done in Das Moines can bo done in Omaha. The original proposition of the now Omaha gaa company , which now controls the works , was to supply gas at $1 80 , but by a llttlo jugglery it man aged to evade this proposition and make a now contract at a much higher rato. That outrage might bo submitted to If the company would furnish the right kind of light and charge for what it cup- plies. Thu water gas "in undoubtedly well adapted to certain climates , like that of Memphis , Novr Orleans , and other southoan cities , butit is not fit for use In Omaha or any other northern clby where the mercury frequently indicates from ton to twenty degrees below zero for days at a timo. During those extremely cold spells it is utterly worthless. The company should have its works so an ranged that during such periods when water gas proves a failure , coal can be furnished in its stead , or else it must abandon sooner or later the on tire water gas supply. The question of Ighting the city is ono of great importance not only to the tax payers but to everybody , and we insist that the council shall compell the gas company to observe the rights which the consumers have under the contract , other wise the citizens will bo obliged to take tha matter into court and enjoin the city authorities from paying for gas lamps that are not lighted. In such an event the chances are that the gas contract will bo declared void bocaaae of the compa ny's repeated violation and nonobservance ance of its terms. CONVICT' ' IABOR AT COUNCIL BLUFFS. The atone- work of the basement of the new United States building in Conn- :11 Blnffr wedono under contract by the convicts of the Illinois penitoutlary , thus taking the woxk c nt of the hands of the honest laborers. This brings the evil ef fect of the prison labor contract system eight home to faho mechanics of Council Bluffs and Omaha , and they naturally object that the superstructure shall bo er ected by convicts , as it is likely to. bo , if prison contractors wra allowed to bid. The contract will bo let some tliao next month , , and the scone-cutters and masons of Comcil Bluffc. and Omaha , , nearly all of whom are idle at present propose to- make an effort to have ; caavicb labor contractors- prohibited from , bidding. In this mover mont they will ha.vo the honity suppoit of the BEB. "We have alwa p- bean posed to tie nofariona systria of pricon contract labor , which is 'brought into competition with honest labor. "While that system doaa the coavicla no 3001 : whatever , and only toueita the contrac tors , it is certainly damaging to tbo in crests of honest laborora and mechanics aomo states It has fccoa abolished en rely , while In others , it has been cur .ailed . BO that it compokaa only i a smal and indirect manna ? ( .with honoei abor. abor.Wo Wo can BOO no ra&aon why iSo UulUd tales government should permit tbiso lOnvlcts to invada the atato of Iowa and ob her honest mechanics o3 the ojjpor- .unity of employment. The people , are tax ad to suupork the penitentiaries , ana hence U seaoas unfair to bring tbo con- riots , and especially those of anothei itato , into Iowa to deprive hoi cltizone of the benefit of the disbursement ol about $125,000 for labor and material. Wo say emphatically that the govern , rnent ought to accept no bids where * con. vioti are to , ba employed. FACTS AND FIGURES , The annual circular of the II. G. Dut & Co.'a mercantile agency is a very com prehonslvo statement , showing the num ber of failures that have occurrec throughout the United States and O.nadi during the past year , together with thi amount of liabilities. According to thi circular the failures were 10,908 , ai increase of 1,784 or twenty per con over the year 1883. The Increase o percentage botwetn 1882 and 1883 WR thirty-six per cent , which showa a lesi ened percentage of increase for this yea of sixteen per cent. The greatest number bor of failures ever occurring in a previous vious year was In 1878 , when they reach od 10.-I78 , with a far lew number ol tradoro reported , The liabilities of the paat year amount' cd to $220,000,000 , as against 5172,000 , 000 In 1883. Compared with 1857 , when the liabilities were only $81,000,000 , this shows a very great advance. But the liabilities are less than in 1878 , when the indebtedness of the 10,000 parties foiling amounted to ? 231,000,000 , The number of traders reported in business in 1884 Vas 904,759 ; of thoao , ono in every eighty-two failed , In 1878 , with 075,000 tradcn , ono in every sixty four came to grief. So It will bo seen that , notwithstanding , the depressing circumatauces which have surrounded the commercial situation during the past year , the failures are very oc ldorably loss in proportion than they were In 1878. The circular aflords some satisfac tion * in showing that there has been a worao year than 1884 , and that too not so very long ago. During the ycor 1884 the Dun cirular informs us that lu Nebraska | there were 10,344 traders in business , 220 failures liabilities $1.400,890 , while in 1882 there were only 100 failures with labilities amounting to $350,700. In 1878 there were 4,039 trader * , 100 failures , liabili ties $825,400. In regard to the oatlook Dun's circular says : The low price of produce is the best thing that could have happened to the population dependent upon labor in ( lie industrial centers , and in other pursuits. The fact that the farmer cau produce al most everything ho needs for the sustotv tation of life , and that a dollar will buy almost one-third moro food and clothing than it would two yoaro ago , are circum stances of the utmost import. The high cat and most permanent form of prosper ! tyis baaed upon economy in living ; and the possibility of being able to procure fuel , food and raiment , at prices much lower tlwn have hitherto prevailed , is auro to pave the wap * to > the return of moro prosperous times. It is , perhaps , a necessary preparation for a much bettor condition ol things that this cxporienco should bo gone through. THE. COLORADO SSNATORSHIP. The present session of the Colorado legislature will bo enlivened by a senatorial rial election. The fight/ baa been going on for months , and at times it has been char acterlzed with'a great do&l'of bitterness which has beau increasing from day to dsy as the time for the convening of the legislature approached. Tbo moat prom inent candidate for the high''honor Is the present incumbent , Senator Bill , who has represented Colorado in the sen ate for the past six < .yoars withgreat abil ity and in a manner that ihs re fleeted credit upon himself and tho'paople ' of his elate. He is a gentleman .of1 superior at tainment.and his wealth * iiia boon ac quired through legitimate moana and is mrunly the lea lb of his scientific knowl edge which ho has put to practical uao. Unlike the bonanza politicians of Col orado his fortono did not come from any sudden and lucky accident But aside from all thi , If Senator Hill did not have a dollar in the woildotho people ple of Colorado could not eolect a better mnsn to reprecent them In the TFnitod States senate , and if the Culbrado legis lature falls to raarn him to Ms neat they Trili'bb diroloct in their dutyto tha best Interests of Ihorr coustitnenu * Senator Hill , it is line , , has the field agqiutt him , and consequently quently will have to nvuka a moafe vigorous &bt. It is with * pleasure , therefore , that TBB BEE notes the iact thni in the preliminary aklrai h.i ba has scored a vis tony. His candidate for speaker haa-Tecoired the caaaus nomina tion by a vote.of nineteen to fourteen. Tlj a-result ins , already spread consterna tion among ; tho-friends of the othar prin cipal senatorial candidates lioafc , Teller aad Ohallaj aa. it is the first test of ebrengtb. It is hoped that tXe next sound wiHvreault aa favorably , fcjr Mr. am. English Justice , Chicago riib'JQ-- Wo ere accustomed to lamoa-i the in- suHiclo'acy oi justice in this Coventry and to fancy that m the niattar. of punishing crime othoraations are batter oil than wo. After. leading a few > Bamgiea of the manccr In which iuaiko awarded in Saghnd , bs wever.wo csaflattar ourselves iat wo are not alone aad that poor jus , co la .not confined tors. hi the sicent aBaize&Zjord Chief Juctlca tataridgo sentenced two men to aevcni cars imprisonment f SB. robbing a man , ho unuaual length 03 the eentenco boloj , uo to tbo fact that they had injtn their victim aornewhati ; , while in aovara jthor coses , whore woiuoa and children iad bet > n terribly tt Hro&ted by brutea , , iii , itsignificant ) finov\aa. hnpoaed. And _ 'ot it must , bo ronembered that wife- ) oatiag ia a very commoa offense In 3ng- andk Tire po&ohors. were arrootod ai Ayr , for killing a rabbit. Ono of theoo mecu was eontcncjsd. . to throe montbi' hard aJbor , and nt ths.ond of that time ho n to find security , hlnmelf for , $100 md two others for $5p each , not to otlend again Fi'd1. ' two years , ox" sullfer a { uiiliur totiu ofi iinprisonnieutt fOc- oils year. The oillor jMniclicr was. sontujacud to 0110 month's uuiirisoniuent witlu tuird labor , and a iwther tuna ot siK.intintha un'csa ho 4)da ) security , huisolfi ui 550 and two otlwiwiu § 25 each. All , Una for killing n rabbit ! At Bawnnltin 13ie magistrate - istrato iinuA ono John OiiHiaralU $15 for knocking down hia wotlmiv n.v y aged woman , lor. ibly buating ind luring her , and drawing her about by , tjj hair , and $10 for treating hia sutor yj. a similar inannon The brutal follow ; tielly mal- . trcateil the two defeawlpsawomen auj escaped willi far lighter niuxwlunont tltin the i U-fo ; tunato poac5urii\cji.i > shot a nJ- | bit t& appease hungoc. But as the from which wo tak these instances , , ob. serves , "Why , howuvw , , should w tmr- prised at these two souUnces ? Hom.arc preserved for siwutiw-j purposes , nwHliert nro not. " White tlai wretched showiui does not excuse im for our pwcorty o'J justice and i'&tfre uout failure , ib is siuiu consoUtion > know that the cowtry frou which wo derived all our juatV.'o ami lawi is worse o thau we. St. IiO i * Republican. Attention has been directed to thi number of r.nlta under what i " I railed the civil d > unnge aot , in New YorV jVrooght agsiniit laloon keepers astyear and the unexpected rcaulls of thoto. The act 5a simlliar to tlwtin this state , which makea a saloon-keeper llablo in damages for selling liquor to an intoxi cated person or a habitual drunkard. The suits are brought by the wife or wWow of the victim or by his children/ They are for damages to the amount of $3,000 to $5,000f , and , in the present temperance fooling that prevails in the state , public opinion Is strongly ftgalnst the saloon-keepers autt the verdict ? arc or round sums. The case * afford a fine icld for working upqn the sensibilities of the jurors , and appealing to the temper- nnco sentiment , and ndrolt , lawyers mns > aae this part of the business with no lit' : lo success. Th ? widow Mid children of ; ho nnfortunata toper are brought into court to lend the effect of tholr presence to tha attorney's appeals and secure a verdtot for damogeo , The saloon-koopots generally find public opinion rugalnst them in those cases , and arograwlng liarmod at the proiooce of a d&nger to ; holr vocation they never onaonnkorod aoforo. Pet-try Hcnt to Olovolnnil1. Alluny Letter to New "Sbiik World. A now oconrgo has docondod upon tie the governor. It is the1 scourge of' ama- : our poetry. Every aspiring vorsomakor , or rather vcTaomakcross , in the land haa sent a volume of slush toiho governor of Now York. The numborof volumes of nalntlly-bound "ballads and rondeaus , , " with the tltlo-pego inscribed "printctt'for ' srlvato circulation only , " tbat have been received the I.tet week , woutd etock aoor dinary library. . It appears' as if ovsry other well-to-do gentleman rod every lilo maiden lady have turned' thalr attention lo the blasting out of poetry * Sorno of t is worse than -otbora , but it > is all bad ; Thua far the atato ot Illinois hni contrib uted1 the largest amount of poetrypressed closely , howovorj , by Ohio and Wiscon sin. NOW York make s a good showing. n its contribution ; and the sunny south makes v.p for what it lacks In quantity by ) oornc 3 in quality. It could > not bo verse unless there were motsof it. /lost of the mlllpand water slcoh is the outcome * f pens in fcmlnino hands , and .he title-pages boar the angular chirogra- ihy to < vhich conSrrnod pootesaas are lotorlouoly addicted.1 3omo of tho- moro sontimontat warbloro have kindly ccnrked ; he vorscz-in which tfoy oay their genius s mast plcinly maniWot. Each of thorn ntimatos that "if hosvlittlo contribution will/help tn'sootho tho-car Eft of a great itatesmau he would' con&ider houelf lappyj" otr.s eic. Ilut'-thoy don't soothe a peony's worth , for GOT. Cleveland never -oven sees half ofrthcao kind con- ributJon.s ; , aud heartlemi Col. Lament elevates thtat to obscurity alr > ug with a jushai of pretty bookmarks and hatband ) . The governor's autograph canuot bo se cured through the medium of poetic coa- ribuiiona. STATE JOTTINGS. A comaty seal * fight is ripening in Cedar Tha saloons ol Harvard have been closed bp. the auiliArities. The B. & M. spent $20Qli in imprevo mcnts vrt Hastings lahtyear.- .Beatrice stands a good chance of securing a. ausar , factory , to cost § 300,000. .A wall-equipped-electric light plant will be pu t in at North Flatte the coining spring. 'Thirteen children died of diphtheria in Pul ler ton in the last vwo weeks oi 188-1. ' rhe .Tournal figures out 8700CO worth of inv pn sver.iants iu Norfolk durinijtlio ; past year. 1 riiirtit-n Santee Indian ? at the 1'ooca agen cy are tooting horns preparatory to organizing a kirasafcand. ' . Che Columbus Democrat pcefera Nebraska bli zzards to Spaqjirtjifearthriuakea , Both are BU iken when takoniU * ' , The uioney order business ob the Hastings no ; stofSeo for the year 1814 amounted to the sum of8110,000.07. ! Prom poverty to aflluenco WTM but a step or da ath , to John DeHuyer , of York , who has fa ! Ion heir to S3DOCOOj , . A draft for $10,000 ranceTedihe tax against th o 1 ! , & M. in Webster coumty fur 1884. The : o mpiny paid 319,700 in Cass. . Counterfeit fifty , twenty-five and ten cent n ) iver pieces are in clrculatio.rtiin lied Cloud , 31 IOVOIB of the queer- dropped a roll there ro se ntly. A fire at Hooper oo. Um riight of the 4th j VG tba bucket brigadgiv liroly jab , A har- ii esn BU > II and saloon -were ( Uatroyed. Loss 5 3,8UJj insured. W/.T. McBrldo , one ofthe first settlers "of ' .Vebstar county , recently fluiradod. He cul- I .ivatsd a homestead and a habit for whisky , And died in full possession of-both , Nandy 385,000 is the amount of the tax levy in Webster county for 1884. This amcuntis something ovev S8 < v head for every man , womun and child in the cpunty. Hnry Cordes tumbled down the cellar sta.ci c * the Hammond ! ho iso In Columbus , auiihiuilied his skull on tha fhor. He was l > .sa in Cunnany , was aboutu thirty-two yaarei of age And unmariitd.t Tiioj Jottingeor deems i-1 ! due to truth and the siite press toeay tbat-ofi all the papers coming under t rtakeen edc Mf his sheers , Ao tljicoJn Journal furnlehafl theSeajt of all not r aough to compensate forrthe wear aad tear of e Hours or faber. Hoo. C. H , WiUard .ttsto tieamrer , was ) h.nnuetfd by Uio citizens of Hebron pihio > to ! its tidpirturo > rtlm cajnia1. ] He waa ] > re- < entwl with t , handsoiuu'yj/Id headed , cane appropriately im-cribad. I Tie gamb'c s at N < th 7laUe ! have been ordared to Iraire town THvi'Telegrapl'igaiat "S\x \ vjsiting gentry oLoycvd tbo order , and the . the mcu-slial hx cleared rc.i on > not out th > i- rjisldent gamblers i tba hi'liatos to > xp.itt - ate a third 'icour reiidOuts all at ones. " The ladies in chaign.if timhoinj f the irtidlesj U Linuolntwill iluldafalr nndfit- livul , bepiuing 'ti15th , . to replenish tdlw treasurj' u ; , the home ; The ladies lu ve cbnotn * f twenty-Svu cliijdsvtxi ISetweeu tV/A nv-i of : three and eleven in the cottage , twr Fve jnf mt . m the m irwxy , live ( ' .dl grundmai. and mne between thu extrwr.es.offyt itli and old R < V II. Hcyp.in n.ltttetrto the Nebraska City , 1'rfHn , B figeattj thorlnwaw ) as A eub'Aitute for thapffseut aoereiM. ilelinqueufctuxjaw ini this bt-sJ < ? . . UAcJnr iIowili \ } < w tanes bur coinu due thn firsttMoiuJay in ranuurj'anl payabla in twuU t I3rnent4. Yitt insLallmsnt become * delinquenU lAich 1st ; thu flocend in IH patii Before Ap.ril 1st p < > psrgJtj aecorvl i < iHtaUm nt until Ocsober lit. abe # , law , fAiyv.'s would jlyo more time TO pa > ji. Th/i Indian ladiutrial ischaol.at Gonol now mralbera lC7pl'4)ila. Of tbuo twtityiiur ari WJnneba jius cl/nt Foncas , . one OmftVA , anc tbo reiniiindor MOUX , froutbe Yankteo , Pint I { gaandiltroobud ageuctea. K vea boys are t ught jarpoatvr work tiijj a reguloor detail n boyd work thi-farm of 'SUi BCK.B. The girl we tvigli.V. newing aijd laapdsy , besidt ud ) iaUli in crilor. TUa predicts of the fr n ; \t j.ear were 100 but cU o& oata and 6,001 of cer/i. , "Jh'o Columbu * Be Tiocjat baa turneli it battorUa on the bu'iehot Bjppi ut tbu city,8ni bnnls solid nhot at to jaw-bicalting Txi.l ] > ed ilsra. Here aru tneclmensti "We leiwn Iros good uthorily Uiat Uutt > are 2.GOO heart o c ttl Ix-iiig ft'd within a rudius of tinj. nJK oS Columbus , neUincluHug the couwtry stuil of the liver , mostly all nf which wa siodrs acd yet tbu butcbers. aru feeding v ou cow buff , yhy is Ittlut nil the Fit aUemari shipped and our ] wile ore comj ellbil toliv on tha redise of the Chicago market , Th Democrat niters iU bolid protott against ou meat dealers futnliog their patrons i.n toug cow-beet whi'tt there are to many fat stoej within a atona'd throw of their ilaughte houses Jn ewry ratrcantilo bouaa in thu clt tha man whn pays a firxt'CKss price gets CM ! chMgoodi , while in < iur biitchtr xhopjth m | i who ( ukja a tirbt-olwi price gets atctud c 9 : Uiitd rate beaf , Boal of North Ofttolina i i r , \ cco U NOTES. 15elfor > , ( Coloradu , is do- ftt his homo hy the illueis of bl ton. * nat lal fences MS looked afUT by friends in Dcnvtr. Arnold C KUcy , n resident of Bath , Mr. , wns shot by hit wife Wednesday night dinlnq n nuanrl abinit tha pojsosslpu ot property which Stftcy bad deeded to her , At Uio annual clocllon of ollicrrs of the Hi , Louis aicichant ' llxclmngo , Hentr C. Hoar Hick wai fit clod ptcsldont , Seth \ \ . Cobb and B. 1' . Wnttery vlce-preudonts. Donald nnmcronol Tjochln , the jrr t High. bnd land owner nn-I member of p > rliamuit for Ivcrnessliii'c , lisa cnllsd a conference of lauiJlorda in fnTor of efuco * lens to tenants. | The Vatican , thrwrgh the l rltish minister ftt I'oVin , will n"ii nrgotiatlons with China or neimiBiion to Ktnd convoy to deal df- roctly with Iho i\io ) tioTm alfecting Cvtholic misrsiorw in China. Thofpopi'dfilrcs t oman- clpato prieets from FroncS jiroti-ction. The coal mlnew ooiivention at Cjihirnbns rer-n-sonU 8.00 1 miutrn. The object is tou - dear to oltect a sottlmnonk of the Btrik-r of Hocklnj ? Valley mir.ersj which has liein in ptoJii-ss fcr months. The rtriko was inaugu rated agsiinti n reduction from Bovcnty-Qvir t. ) Hfty umtsa ton in the picoofl mining. It * said a inijurity nf the convention are opposra to any pompromiu' . Thpro is Kwsong trouble In' ' tP vicinity f Mt. Vcrnon. Kentucky , Tlwcen the whisky dealers and ti olficlalB nnrl nro Wodncsdaj- night the dbvll was to psy nV llivingston , ot * the Ceiitr.il'rnibuul. Dsputr STttmtt James \Vhlto wont to aitcst James and Harry llur- ton , brothc. * , cllorgod with adtf ! < RJ. W. Oall , saldtolmvo been engaged fa ilUnt whisky traffic , to escapof'JKinthoollk'rswh'Viiad him nndor arrcs ) 4ist weok. Thc-lhiitonB barri- andod their i loon 'Joors and ul'h fwsuds on the ineido defied arrest. A pnsso of liltecn UnrtonHsurrcnderod. m n woasummonol and On the way to jiil.ifhmos tried t ' escape and wai fired upon'and killed by thuvosse. ltir- ! , ton'a friends , some teu In number , ' then nt- thcfced the potia'aild SrlEg1 became fpneral 'and continued I6r two houre. > cvi.K > 3 men are reported kill'ed-'aniO wounded. , A eorrespnndoitVifi tllj Pittsbr.rtf Port at procnburg , Wostm eland county , rh.fi'5auus that Slngluli detectives have dwcovodadyn. . hmit9' ocloty ther ifniitilaUo that the Bomtty iaroiponsiblo for the recent explosioaa nuAas- iassinntlons in Kngland. Thesp dotcotiTes have liwn on the trackrffthin society rbroSh- erhood for several ninths , and have fo\md \ ! that it is well and flfrroiiKWyorgamze aoiiw- 'what' ' ' under the plan of tiln Molly Maguirei : that its trnssury contains a largo ami tint o ! momoy obtained by nssessinent and jitllor TOUTCIW from nil partsof the Hate. Tte ! de- Uctlve i it is claimed , have mingled with the- fi poct' < fcr n voar .und'Save ' di-pait. > d f03 \Vashinttin , D. C. , witKovidencowliichthey \rill Iftv'beforo the proper Enpliah a thiti' > < Tri * h "Anioricans " spokun'to sctff sxt the idea. Thuy tny such a thing woiiil bo impo-slblo hew , JUt there was a sort of loclt about thir facet tint denoted they probably knuw rncro' ' about the matter than they "cared A r'ruutliilent , Jonuary 8. Tl'.o- findings # Jiibtlce ll'uneuy in the cJebrabedca o of C at- hn & Co , .s.f Now York , against Donald Gor don , wnro filed to-day. TITo pliintiff reeo - > fired a jutJigment ucarlv a yoairago against Gordsn.alargodry goodsidealen , for 3200 , 000. Aniewcutlon isaned'ti'turn'j whollyun satisfied. Tn December , IS S. Gordon madea general assignment to Abraham Wolff. Amoog-p ferencm was the claim of Mary Gordcn , . .biswifp , for $ r,0OVfor.iilleged servi ces renderod. Tlie judge finds that the as- piffnor wa not indebted to lUr but 3 flowed bun nad the preferencn wos-inado-to dofraud. It was also found that Well ! haj in his hands about S 00.000 , mid was nit a pary i < > fraud ulent iutint of the assignor. TJitvusipmuent js set iwulo and the plainti2sara ! disocUd to bo paid tiiu amount of thf in judgments and the costa of the action. A refer co was ap- [ ipinted to take account of tbe mor.iia which nave cone into the assignee' . ] handxt ( Ballot Fornors ftlust ibo Trfcd. CiiiOA'fOj January 8. .Tadgo Bltgett , in thaVUnlted Staten district Cfmrt DAS morning , ovor-rulod tbe motion to quash the indict ments against TIackinGalruglidrGlpaBon nnd JlTabl for alleged participation in the Eigh teenth ward election fraud ? . . Judpo-Htogcrs in the circuit couit , ordered a special venire for a grandi jury tu consider ths lEiihtcenth ward election fraud.- ! . o POISON IM THE PASTBY IF , ef . , flavnt * Cake * , , , .i tlctl it lyoDil nul. u < atryu the fruit < cvinvhli It they re mude. POIt STRENGTH AND TRUE PRUIT 5 KU.VOR THE ! STA3D ALOJE. ( FMf HCO BY T I Price Baking PcvvdercCo. , C1--COBO , III. St. Uuls , Mo. U CRI or 3i'.PrIce'sCream B Jdng-Pov/dcr ND iYcp.st Gems , Kt ; ' Dry I COLLARS CUFFS THIS UARK MI THI FINEST GOODS EVER MADE , BCJM. Al\ Linen , BOT.t ANO Exteriors. Ask for them. (8DCOB330R8 ( 7O JODJI Q. JACODJ1 UNDERTAKERS I At the old jtand3T Farnam St. Or6ir by Ule jrtph BollclDdandyrouiptl ttl nded to , Telophon in Ucyal Havana Lottsrvl ( AOOYKRNMENT INSaOTUTlON , ) "Drawn nt Havana , Cuba , Every 1L to 14 Days. /UHKT3 12.00 , HALVES , l.W Subject to no matipuUtlon , not Btntrolled by th partlu In Interest. Itl Ibc Ulreat thing lu th n tur ol chance In iVt no . Form'ornutlon ' wU P tlfluHr apply to 8III3E fcCO.Oeteral Amain , 1 Uroad ayN.Y diy. MOLL fc CO , 417Walnut utreet , St. Louli , . Mo. Frank Ubrano , L , R , t9 Wymdotte , U , SPECIAL NOTICES. TO IiOAN. Money. jitONF.Y tOANKl ) on ChattifeTtVliteni * , So" 1 > I enre I Notctf , or HM ! KalatJ. KlniktidaJ r.v ChMifro IMS Ktn.icn tt. SllfoUp MON'iY to loan on cbUttlj In nun o ( J10 ami up. Also en real esrUc. W. II. Mnttct,140l K inam St. JCS-Jan IP ONRV tn lon on chattel ! by J. r Raatty , 21S nouth llth H , lR-in ] 16 S 'i-o LUAti tn nuns o ! 3UO un uimnril MVHK1 Drvh aud Co. , llcal Kt to fc.nl Loan ATOU | , 1605 Firram St ONEV lotnnd on Ch&tttK U.\llro il Vlrhot M1 1-ouRht anil told. . Foreman , SIS . lEth OBLP htst . tly or wrlto to Mrs , lli ) ( co Krcritt , CutiniH J * riS2.tr WAIUKD WntK en * not ol Look * , AddVcmF. K.Dtn Office. , wc t to Ilo inettOtlr. Aililrew W. V. Bc offlcc. 67-lC WANTED A girl to ilo jrcncral hputrwork in small tMnlly. Apily | C.irnitc Si Co . 14th anil B7 3 WANT I > .Ulatdoiaat VH'iCipltol avo. 67 woman for - hoinovfort ononho Is iJlmlto children .1212 Capitol a\ < \ , r\7ANTKb Ocod w c8wW Im iialil to nf ot- TT cvrlcnccd R.il to do garoroT nouKonorkg ; > ll \ \ 2 ri $ Uodga streo * . . fSltt silcstrnn ( or jiokini lieu , an xporlonccd man ptotovfed. Addron * Cot. Jcs. Hotter. 5S4-S | > > \\f ANIED-tOO Mlcllor9 , coed pa.v Jo the . . T I rrjinAddress I i'Jraika MuSnsl'SflurlaRO hen alt association , Frtnwirt , N'eli , Ollfcbl _ girl to.-ec-oo.-vl work at f'N. > WCor OaM .t Ziat , COl-Dp , NT1S ) A few da/'ra.vJcr' ) , 38S1 NC. ITth. J22I f WANTED An olllco 'voy lor 0 Wick'l , IVerron. 3MUte 213 S. Htll St. 654-8 . comiiotcr.tr girl ( or frtnonl houpo VOrk-tvt 1330bliorman MO. UcJiQan pru'rrrcil. 1938) ) ) WANTEDi-Mldillo os l Ivly iirofcrrOd , m rc for company to wiloot n trr.vclla ; ; man who 11 ay most o < lilo turn. Work li'lil ( nud w gc3"jmnll , but Kood 1 odin to the r ! > rht perron. Inq'jiro over W. ChambJrEr&Co'x-atorc , SaundnsBt. EjP'ICp TT7 ArrTEUfllrl forgcncr J housouoikl at ! Tl DoKtns sheet , nrar JclHrioii. 635-9p. irlaat Uorau house , 01317.Tn . MSI ; 'VI7ANTKD Aeond good clrl for ccnara1 hoiwe- TV wc.-Itfht lOWBiKMo at. . . 5p WANTED - A Cretetom doubl > cylinder foi > dcr ; apj-lr'ftttholleo olfico , EOltff ea sonant1 ltl. CH1I ot'tie Noithft cat Corner ol 23ra n.m Bull , ' 3Zl-Vjy > TS/'ANlEO-'An e-perlcucfd bai 'tinder lolrlct r 1 V T k-mjierste ) Icaircs a position ! TI firnt cli-B pl.tco 11-wtot refjroncoi rl--on and latlVactiou nan Aecl ; addreul' . 0.130 438 cit. . d7Etf - > uA. gcodi ac lvowoni.- _ . _ . WANTK- ot d.nlng rocin. Euijulro at 612 Dounlaa &f. i , " 'AN'IKD lady -ngenti tor "Queen Prdtecor daisy tiocklni ; and sblrt Buppcrtcfi ; slrouldor buaU > ) bisoroi formp , diess kJWclcs ; fiifetJT jrptectoia ; IK. Kotlrrly now ' "J-- ' " ' " Dnx'CTcncx ro. "iVehavoBtOcBBiitM matx : 3100 monthly. Aildms lth btamp K. H.1 Campbell fiClt , 0 Sout't Hity St I Chicago. 1SO-J lO ! CniCKKH3 want a itan m'orfry town in tio'Btito to ituv them ( cr ca h. No' fymltnat ) quantity IX D. Eocmcrbt jonand thlp- pecoBOamu psultrj- and E. < gj , SOI , E08,306 , anrt 8uP JlowaidSt. , Oziaha. . 41'-it WASTED Ajonts to handle our Electric Boi afpllanco ? , exou'lio tonltory given. A iportjsaityfortho ilghtf'uMtlcs. In\ctWsat b ! ojijthorcjr'.cM M'l'g.Co. , Eansaa CityMo. : JT AJfTED JStuatlon-ty a joung lady 9 copyist , , r ? stfrpgraptBr aud-typa-wiltor. AtHrma A. U.l t o o Xoo oil ) .v 533-l09 WANTKD T6 rent by Kiib. 1 , a two ctorv bou3 < - ne In a blo-k preferred , bet. IStlv end 1.HU iei CM on or aJitiaa 80S South 17th St. WANTED Iy > oorapstnnt woman , a uonltlon flint or eecond cook. Address O. K. . WANTED B j. cxperlonawl hotel mail ) i position. aucleikor itungcn Address F. E. F , , 1 < feD D AposltlOD n approntica.imaliar T T ware Btoro ; Addrcoe C. S. Bargelt , Nortel Nob. ' A Xoang rnirnca mjui want8 Bltnation aa Duok- i keeper , In wholosule eetabUihmeol In Omaha. Address "O. " care Boa. 898-t ( WAHTU. rent house nd stcblo , . and Howard ; , rent to be pal Jnnork. TT iJi.T > . M our oo , Otntond Couglaa sta 6tj,14i | . WANTED 10.100 faraUes to try oui Bolf-rh-ios Furo Burkwhoat flour and Self-b lag Coin nea ) kept by all UiDt-cHfa grocers. Wo warrant all ibckwheat Bold under our brand puro. W. J WKL- SUANS & CO. . M&uufaeturora. < 24 > t ( WANTED Tocsntroom , or suite of room ? , f-jj. nlahcd or unfuiuithed. Address O..at. A. 119 N. ICth St. OSo jf-nS FOh EBHT--UOUH . > < urt FOU KENT NiCO'lumlshod front roo. . anr > Cass re. CWJ.10 FoUnnNT'-KuralahoaUoomwitn board OOJ N. 17tlu 624 tt FOK nKNT 1 nliKaatly furnlshtd rconij , with or ultaoutflre , 171H Cumln St. 6:3 Up F IOIl RENT Fuinlahcd houss ; a fnrclfUed cnttago for a small laaiUy , 1S17 Dtvenportdt. Mi-lup Ol'.UENT Anloe housa suitable iorvaim-il ) fain- E ily ; root 812 per month ; Inquire at K < l hil'U & liBo' , opp rustoOIco , S7i-15 , IlENr New nluo room hcco , wfth city wat'r , on Hoiith 17lh St. neir/nilr a a irack ; .ultablo . lot boirdjis ; house ; rent $3).I ) ; .inilio ai. OJiaha iaundry or ot T. W , T. Hlcharde. 67Hf OK UENT--KiULhlitd roomsone Uook north of ' I'oitofUoe S. W. Cor 15th anuCapltoS A > o. 407-10 FOB BKNT A house between UtxIB en Chlotiro John Snift. COl-Oji FOUIIENT IJouaa f 3 roorro,0ihau * Him St , 1 bMik.tf , of Hickory ? pel ittontli ; apptv ou H .McDonald , .r/tf F OK KENT No 842 H 18'h 3t ; rwv house of K roomsIIK ! lot , t < a'd and felt wat > ; cheap to thu right man. liiqn.re at 807 8 20th bt > CIO tf nOUIIBHT Nl'ely furnls'wdfnnt room at 1707 ' lonJas ; , uno block from N , U fblcotcr , 6(7-0\ | FOR UKNT-Nlce furnl < hcafont ro-mwlth to/ . 617 JSthSt. bttwtcn l.'ovMUiSifc Jickann , fivl Jp FOR 11ENT llooms 620-S. 20th St. 65 Up 'fOU RENT Three uofuiDlvl drooni9 , 10'6 Oil , OJM0 ! , FO.nRENT-Nlcelrfurnlihsa room s ulta'alo fnr tuaortwoutnts. 100C.lVj-nh m St. ItKNT-tl U UhedToonu , with HreV FOK Uapltoi a\e. IM 8p T7X > R KENT Nlj fronttroom , 1902 Far-rom etrtct. J.1 i17.1P < i 1/tUU KENT Varnished parlor aad boj roura at t1 i4Q3 Ilarneyct. t38J 77 011 UKNT Three ft room houses , Cor , Qjork'l" . J' A > e and S avouvorth. If , V , Ilauann. 15i-8p FOH HKHT Puraichixi room and board W 00 pet week. Very best location , ISK.Davenport , ITOlt tKN'l > loatdliig homo. lp'r.om ' ( . MrT r Wcj'ir , CZIX 16th street , ovrotoro , , - oar , oe KX > urnsr > D 1 fruit rouBigasand bttb ; a Vf , Qtr. ot 14th and Joaet , H09aJso a few table lotrddM vanted. 454t.f ' UENT-Newcottofloa > i > erEcoiitli. Oood P'OIl turnltbed room , 8 00 iiucuiutlb. U. C ittttor- Utfl , cor. Ktli and FaruaT. 6i5 ! tl IT OU KENT Newl/rurnUhcd front roomi , 8'nidb ' J1 or en tu tt , 8. W , Itth su.a Ciwi. Wilt - - llrwui liouiet irjd.wJJ wttei ; furnarciall modern li/iprorcupcts ; tin p r A M yn , Oltf FOK ItBNT- t parllti. fair * , concern , elo * . 1'rf enia-jtjin ) | tll , Ctpltol av * 'd BUtixnth Ht. H hu beu4 thoruuijhly CfiulniM with ' ' enliven- letirvs. Apply to WIlluuiJ.Iourt , at the hall , or I ol J m \ jfojjjrth , in druK < an iu ww luilHoj. I 54 9 RENT Hoard and rocw wvrmcl and lluhlfti .M ira onab'o rate ti right turtles In I lit ate f m II } AddrtM box 8J , city JTAOll W-.NT-KiirnI lrilrooiru ; an ! bcanf at 1417 1 HowirXlSt Sl-10 | > T7 > OR l.i.Vrr'iirnlho.1 : rooswat OJS M. I7lh St. J ; 857 l > p _ Ij OURKNT 3tor room , with peed ] age base ment ; sullMiIe lor tmtclicr * nop or pack Inqulrn fT PanHon fc to , Karnam St bet. Htli Mid i did sta vr K. O. Ur.'au , I'arto Ma , 4SS S POIC UKN'T Cottftfo 3 rooms , Shlnn'a M iiMIHnn , tl < 3 ftt month. Innulrti room 4 , Omaha V - rOU UKNT Ofio ho.t a. Im ilre lilho'm , V Krlc * I1 ton. _ B tf _ , 7 Cli UEnT-Kurnlsiei ) > room , 1313 JackforTbt ITiOH UB.Vr-Kurnl hcJ rcoinj ISlPDodRC St. ? 248t 17 011 tiaiT A good furntsltod roow Applv al 1 Atk-tmn'a Xnllnery Storj , 16th St. , south ot Toil olllcs. Ml'tl OOH RUNT Dwelling hou c , 1817 T7)btcr St. , V nine joonn , wdl and clstom Inijint LVnncr. RENChoja * ult of ofllc v > om Tory do- JLr Bltablo fofnxlbctor. Iniinlroat'ifin. ItxnhroAn i Btne t-9-tf "irOR RENT A cottlMfe of S rouins , Sfltll r et , X' marbt MityVannr ; l&Opor month. Ww en Swltllor. Sll'a llthstrrtt. < EOtf T710K HENT-Hoiwe el. eUlit rooms , altuatel < tte- JL1 Ut o n Ooiu-cnt anil flnwtnl trocl , t > n Homey street , liliiulro olV. . AT. Tlioiupaon , Flrtf'KMIciinl llank. 45C f _ "IT > Oit HUNT Ono fimiHhcrt room wlta board , I JL' twc r three O 7'boarJlr , 1014 Webster. ' 435.t ij't ) " m.ii rYu tooni hou < 22d nti iii'j 810 * i. ' let mouth. lla.ftcr&'Sfhynr , O'.f FOK HK1JT Neato i"Hnd'cheapest furnhhe J'teomd' InOm.ihR. Ar | > lT'W Oi II. Anderson , rciom 14' ' 'Anderson IJ.'iX'k , nor.o cnttraoc , 10th and Daren | iort at. 273-Jcn 16 ITi Oil UKNI TosenUcmen only , a pUasaut ( Jr- ITiT nlahcdrocm , S. K. cdmcrMth and Doiulca. TTOU RENT Two clctint toanx In IVxIlok's block , ' jj raulson & .VO. , 1613 1'arnaufi 440-tt RF.NT FBrnWiodlrbnt rosin fet lent 222 N.1 FOR roth St. 418-tf OR UKNT-Ctere room-lffll llirnnra- , with or * without lltlUtnl tablUfby'I't-ttUon 4 On. , 161C 434- TTfon RHNT Sntta ot rorns furilshod for light JP h < vne keeping nro ocoisionallv aaront In Itoo. mor'A block , corner 8th and Howard Sts. 435 , tf I'.KNT Noif.cottB.ro 8 looms , liall , pantry FOR collar , 312. C > 0 , als * other chop t n mcnta. D. L. llioiu-nv 17-tf RENT A nlr.o room hou o : * r3i > o location FOR tion ; 40 per mifrth. Birksr .t ITAyr.e. 496-tf TT < liH RENT-Stor-iHulldlng with roEktoilco al _ $22 , permonth In good location. D < Ii Tliomaa. ' 410-tf " FOB SALE. _ ftOIt S < M : OK TIUDE Oood dtaelc firm of 00 I 1 ncr b-iC miles fim Oreah , oua uilt ! flora Spnngflo'd.jKob ' ; ll [ t ado for Om'ha. property. Address A ifolsy i , n r.ra n , Oaia'R.ir tJ. M , Harri son , SprlnBfleM.Neb. S/Hbbtp IflORSCiIy bul'JftiKan.I atictlof 'olothlrp' , ' boots and ) hoe , wilt tradsur > firming land. Geo. II I'cteiscn , 604 H.Bth'Utli SiJ-Omaha , FOR 8AL3j-C5io p , hc-Rjoiind buggy , SIPh Cum- Ing St. 292 tf TrjIOU SALE CUKA11 Cnoeloirant ih mbori t , ono AT roeul it > r clock , ono neatly uow Knal. Piano , 3v gold frauwrl'plctur & , ono horse , harncsi nd phaeton , o > d' Ilalla eaf jfinrall al 10) ono beautiful oliltmtcofleodoSv JnqulioNo. 014 Harncy Si , bet. atb and 21si 231 ji 18 " 571OH SALI4. SUhilOS foot ou Cumin * ctmot S Mocks JP west of M ttwy bildge , Ji.flOj ; ' JcfiB' L' lleCsguo ippc lte PorfolHco. -CO-tf TOOR fcALK U > 3il24 fois ion crtrAiroutieaat ! JP fro1 1 , ho-so J rooms , turn , 3 blocks-west of rack avo. anr Lnavcnwort'lveaay pau -.ti > cheap J3JOO. JohnD. XdCague , oppogtto roai OIllco. 4 < 7-tf "IpOU SALE HOTJOS , nuJtSi-harncsitand wagons JU mono or i.vojcora time. Real estate security Ov i. Thomas. 4Z > tf FOR SATjE A Vock of ( J.poori" . mir.lbery , , boots and shoe * hat&and oi i d > guw iosIu one of hv best towns \rj \ this statu. Ohio fttoclc ire from aid and hop Arn goods ard will lnn > -/rc-niS.OCO l to 10,010. 0 vner can pie bi t reason * for sailing. Will lease of neil store bulldnv ! nhlch la in a first does l ati n In tlo onn. No Utter InduoinMiit vdx \ \ > offered thau a gno I stock of ocdf. a nrtta' i cbanco to open a pa ) 'jiicbusiness. : AildrotaO. 3.-2inrj.flloe. 170U SALE OK TRADE- Seed steam ilaurlng mill JV with two run ol bum and one fee Itburr , all In food repair cxl cnlv been-jasd.18 months. S.tuateil imonouf the 1'et buslnc-H lots in . % rnoyv Neb , TVIII dlspoe i let and mill together or mill aljne ; fine loc.tl nvw , ! : ! neil onfaoil lcmisr-or traA ) for other dtairable jvopeity. Addiejs Iioclc D < x 082 Ktarnoy.Nil- - 617Iti5 pOR SAI > JJiOK KXCHANlIi-I''onao ( utter improved - ' proved pni crty , tbo faraiuire al , - ' ) ? oems , oarlvi.c-thu ; prcmlsos ft.r < loiso ; centrally located , rick block , -vxlorn improvements ; ? ufo st ri and asement fo < riuit In same block ; goo channi for hotel buslnetO ) Morse and iJDrunner , ,0or ; 15lhand KitnimSt. iOl-8 -I. tnlth Iritk Jiollfr , . c ii < - lninz 10 FORSAL , and bare , ncce p ri ouiiouics , Ity water , onUthu reet. Inqulru No. . 3.8d < th 15th Street , 495-10 SALE , Plack Reran Stallto" , woldis 1600 FOR . . , VIII sell c'ly.p. Joe , J-iildv.Ttuli , No. 1324 S. 131 .lOi. , Oniiha , Web. 318-9 SAI3C 120 acrfB of the liit farm. land In FOR \Yra ) ilnton Co. Nct inllim froniillrjman , 8 miles of nit.tr , 8 milot o1 TcMmah' ' lluat roll becauto neodmon y.Vl I sell far $1001 cao , andit'uo Lalanca on easy t.'rus ; plenty or > iimhor an.i tvater. Oall or ( ulJrcsaJos. Kolo\ratJc , Ko. l'OttiS > ll'ti Street , Nob. 510 9 LKOll XCaANQE At 'JIO par acre , all FORC or put of two thnustn i aorcu ! tirul > cr land , forty m'Jtw east of K rni'i.Clty , v.il ou'liange for Nebraska laud cr merchandise. Bedford , Boner Ii avia. 42tf F0l | SAMI-MCSIOAli JUBTIlUfaSffirra A. ire jro oDors ro licardmtn & Sistv Piano at. S lf > 00- OnoIKIues 11'oiPUupat inn 00 Ooo ; ; V. Hall I'iaqo at . . 1'fi no OnoMMon & Halln Organ at : 00 . ilneMlonlngcr OiifAiiat 35 00 One .Vooilhrldgo Organ at , 000 nno Kttey Orcan it SO 00 OnosJCohnscu Orjsn at. . , , 40 OC . For caMi or on nisy mnnthlji InstaHmentfl , Alco aitents for celebrated fAVitoll'l'lano and A'tmi , / , ' ttirn/iii oitd llnllkt itt l > avi * Pianos , , lowest prices. A. uoujic , Ihin Dodge r > : iofobc TO To those wsUlng to purchase No. 1 JO milch OOHJ , I bavo Mut arriud vith n frexli lot. at uiyyir J27tli aiwi Hurt atrota. J , W. 1'enoy. 676 U MI80BLLANEOUC. o H.fClUNOE Vfcrioi fur Improve I proMty | In , , OnlMia. . has U. Wnolhj , Hooin 20 , .Lilian * . vtlon l Duik ) Onith * Nob. 60U | ; 'TAHTIKi Wltbljir h lp.otMrtants doilrlng > ltu , X atbna uen nbtaii.tbe aam by callingon Mr3 , , OCB CmJtol ave ( D20p OHT100 /JQKold-pieces , sowed l In a long- i'rliicfylnth. ' If tbo Under vlll p'utt rttunt jotuDRK.o/IIcithci\ / > a dolnj a jcpat kliiil. rcs3 to noH wlJnwUdnwhloh ip | > 03' Will Morally rnwardnt rn07.'HAUE--St' > ck ci rocorlea for-acrupropctty aijjlnlng Uinfiha. t'hus. H Wc llpy , jvtam 20 Bank.Omaha , Neb. 527-16 0 K.XCIIANOK-FaruM fur itrcV'l meitu ilia JL Chan , I ) . Woolly , Room 20 , Omnht Nottuna , ch. &S8 16 IOH TRAIlKSIokB of ( . ' < > ' ! < rad'kr land , I- ( 'ban. R Vitality , Rouni Vk > Oiu h.\ National Iank ! , Omaha , NeU. 629 in "f OiT On Frld v , brtwceni Haundcrs , I'umlng JLunillfltbUi , , amall bniwi , mhlo alftr ; iniUblo lowMilwIII lx > padlfreturuoiita Uirkor 6J iUvnu. ISthaiv'.Kivrnain. 4W-S fpOR THADE For niirohan : < < lM Browrlci P't- J ? ftrr JIIir e(3)v ( ) lii ' | ( Irta-lu Diylon , OUo Ono ( ' l"t lu Ht. L'jtilF ' , My ; C40acrc of fluelanJ 1 KnjrMtsOnellarniln ( Oio. ) | 'Hun proncity Is ( rte ol Incuuibranoe All coirjuiinltutliiiitt will be te te < l BtrlcJ f contlden'.Ul. S.lli Wlwce"all Uunlnr , 30M8 With board , du , itkl * orutnW. App 8t. Ckailce lAitel. 421-1 , PLUM w .i fltUB . ] abblng prn.DP'ly tel , 3 N , Itan 11. Joliu J , Cavaniuxh. T7 > OUNI > \ le&tkjt pooliot booVoiitaUlnj ; money I' and uyro valuable paptrx Owner cm h ru tame by ( HtJ'iig ' tBlaven llo'.t ) 10th ktrMt , pri property bud p jlo ( ( lor thk ndvertiiiu < iit UI' A ra ll r < 1 one and o'll bt ii. UI nro J. l U' , A. tt. WIlIoK * , stn lUtn y St. 081