/ ' - \ THE DAILY BEE-MONDAY FEBRUARY fl , 1CS5 1 I THE PAIL Y BEE. OMAHA Ori\Cn \ No. 014 AND 01 ° FAII.VAM St. EW Yon * VrtOB , ROOM 051 'nIBONB Ut"LD < INNO. i rubllihM evsW rnornlnff , except ulJila'i tnly MonJ y mouilnjj d lly published I n ln8 'lte < On , Ye.r . ifto Month * Clt Months 1 6.00 | Ono Month. . Ilia Weekly BeoVubHhsed every W TSRM < , rosmiD. On Te r , with prtmllim 5 S2 One Your , without prcinlum ' i ? Sir Month * , without premium . . . . . . ' . " Onellonth.cn trial. . . . , . lu All Cammunl llons rcti ting lo N ftnJEdllotU ' taittera thould bo nlJrci , d to tbo Eoitoa OF nu HUB. DuainKSO LI TTIRS. All DuMnesi Txitteri and \ Hftnllt-vncoi iboulJ be Kddre > iod to Tin Unit I'mni uxo COMPAST , OMAHA. Dr ft ,0heckj anil Pout offlcooi ders to lo nude jiiy- bio to the order of the cornpm , v. THE BEE PDBLISHINil CO , , Props , E. UOSKWATEll , . EDITOR. A. H. Fitch , Manager Dai. 'y ' Circulation , P. O. Box , 483 Oraahn , Neb. to be greatly pnzzlod as to the material nccst 'ar7 f ° r B popular cabinet pudding. Tun sudden return cf winter fa fl us to bollovo that there Is something in "lo groundhog tradition after all. Tins question is who will ha UuA t Slritts marshal to-morrow ? Mnrarl v Blorbower'o term expires at 12 ocelot to-night when ho will , become lefi > bower. Biu , STOUT'H bill in not very well ro- colvod by the * proas and pcuplo cf this atato. Itian little too strong. If Mr.n Stout expects it to pass , ho inuat think lit that ho owns the legislature. tht Ant TUG ficpuMlcan refers to the I5KB as gant. the loading anti-monopoly and "demo Peru ! cratic paper of Nebraska. If the BKB cut were : i railroad organ llko the J\cpubli- \ inovci can it would in the estimation of that boon paper bo a good republican journal. od not IF there is a prominent democrat in do thla country whoso name liaa not yet the been mentioned in connection with n titlom cabinet position wo would like to hoar the from him. Wo will guarantee him an income larger than that of a cabinet offi ing cer. Such n currloalty is In big demand for among the dime museums. prac'l fifty If the conspirators , among whom levy O'Donovan Rosan was one , who attempt is ed the life of Capt. Pholan , and the hardl , Dudley woman , who shot Rcusa , arc ad tax-pi equately punished by law the people will throe .17 omen. These crimes deserve punish assess ment to iho full extent of the bw , and it the ia loped that the perpetrators will be oldest troutid like any other criminals. states well ; Mu THOUP , representative from this county , has been called 'young" and a nay "littlo boy" by several paptr. * , but wo violate no confidence in statiny that ho seem ) to have gotten tlicro on the right kind of a record Jlcpttblican. Yes , Mr. Troup has made n record. that Ho has voted and ! worked with the rail Statei ; road oh incut all the way through and ironic IHH misreprcssnted his constituents on aliens every possible occasion. Any man who millie works for monopoly interests "gets there" who on the right kind of n recordaccording to or the Itcpublioan , and his services no ara doabt will bo fully rewarded. rnent. showc PERSONS cannot bo too careful in re now gard to the regulation of hard coal stoves andf at night. If the draft is shut off the gas her la llablo to accumulate and csoapo and era Gil the rooms of the house. Cases of each asphyxiation from this cause are of fre- 000 ) quout occurrence. The steve should bo comp > given , some draft , and the mica shoots Mex [ which are used In self-feeders ehould bo cato perfect in order not to allow the escape of an gas. Besides those precautions a window I In or two should bo loft slightly open dnr1 , ! 50 ing the night , especially in a sloopng-J ! 1,11 room , as there la nothing so healthy as I larg fresh air. Mnri , _ - I acre , SOKAR the Nebraska legislature has 700 accomplished little or nothing. Over ( jQO ! 350 bills have been introduced , and wo Oora believe that not ono as yet has boenUvhi passed. Over half of the semlon has exWU1 plrod , and it Is evident that but very don few bills can bo properly considered be- j luO twcen now and the end of the term , Orp The question therefore taturjlly nrlaoa ton can the session bo extended twenty days lords beyond the present limit of fcrty days ? Lml The constitutional amendment extending acn the legislative session to sixty day a and 0Ui of members five dollars nuking the pay jus a day received 51 , COO votes in the recent I alle olootion , whllo 17,000 wcro cast against hti it. To ascertain whether this amendwu 1 tnont hai boon carried a test case has I ian boon inititutodby Representative Steven-1 ani son , of Otoo county , and it has gone to ths the supreme court. The opinion of the mt court , which will bo glvin in a few days , wl decide whether wo are to have a | alxty day session of the legislature. The to probability la that the amendment will tobj bo declared carried. * BEOAUSK Senator Van Wyok owns and a lives in a housa In Washington , which the Jicjntblican says la worth $50,000 , v that piper sooma to think ho haa no right \ to be an advocate of the people , or an of anti-monopolist , or the poor ruan'a frlond. The monopoly organ coneidora thla to bo on Inconsistency. Wo admit Unit Sena tor Van Wyck's course , as compared with other rich senators , is inconsistent , for as a rule the wealthy senators are either mo nopolists or the tools of monopoly , and they have no use for the poor man. Sen ator Van Wyck la tu ecconlrlo person , but his eccentricity ii appreciated by the people , bocansa ho dares to advocate and a defend tbolr Intoroata upon every occa- BIOII. Thla ia something that but few rich men will do , and wo therefore main tain that ho deserves all the more credit for his courM. Whatever wca'th ' he m y "bo paiaocsod of ho haa acquired by hon orable moan , saving hablb and careful HVCS iiienfii , ilium mil ruMJJUplH m ip" . i OVER TAXATION , Keep it before the legislature of Nc. braeka that the elate taxes must bo re duced. Surprising M it tray srom , it Is nevertheless a f ct that Nebraska pajs out iiioio monry for lt at to government than dcca Iho atato of Iowa , which ha tnoro than double the population and several tiroes more wealth thnn thla stale , I' ' ii an outrage to overtax the people , pirtlcularly : nt thla time , when they nrc groaning under heavy loads of debt and county and city taxes. Besides this they are sufleflng ftom Iho hard times , tbc general stagnation of bus ! 4nesa , and the loir prices ollercd fo. " their products. They have onoogh bura'cns to bear rrlthout being compelled to can 7 the additional weight of over- taxatloi. They demand some relief , and itc u bo afforded them by the legislature cutting do TH nil unnoccasaty expenses and practicing the atrictcat economy In every department. Our state institu tions are all being run too extravagantly , the estimates for the next two joars being far above any that have over bson sub mitted. There is no go.od reason fox all thla . , nnd the estimates ohbuld all bo ic. _ ' duce [ to the lowest pcsilbla figures. Take the stale university .f or * Instance. It ba3 § 90,000 on hand as a surplus. Why should not the half-mill tax bo dropped for the next year or two ? eo The 890,000 , with Iho Income ) derived from lend leases and investments should , bo ample to run the university f r ho next two yeare. Thera Eva taxes that , mat be raised , and tCora : ire tboao that od ' not bo imposed. Of the latter class univorlsy lialf-nilll tax is a sample. < . thcr state Institution tint ia oxtnv.v nt 'F ' managed la the normal school at tu , Mo cstimatea cf which chould bo dt wii , or elao the Echocl nhouJd bo as aved to Lincoln , where ito ght to have ' en ICK 1 'a' ' ° d from the start , tmd conncct- wltb , * ho univoraity , whore it would cost : I w'f much aa It docs at Peru. We not noi ' any moro normal mhools for been prcsont i nor .iny other now institu- cnit lens oxccj " > t an additional csylnm for the Inaano. iectl There is nt > excuse whatever for mnk- > a levy of ti 'iroe-fourtho of o no per cent atato taxes , If moderate economy is . . mct' ac'Icod. In 1 880 , when the atato had per cent lea a property to ai BOSS , the was two or tiVao mlll.v helm r wh&t it comj nov . Lat us tb on econom'za ' 1 n those sangc ! times and hav a some regard for the s-payors. When Tebraiiks.vha .two or ° hundred m'lliona of property .on her o ct seEsmontroll she can afford to indidgoln luxuries of institutions that onlj' the 3est , wealthiest , and moat pcpuloiu trn' ites have oatablishod. "N Vo are | do Ing ftrjs enough with what wo 1 iaTCj , and wo . lot well enough. , , & who I-OREIGN LAND GRA BBERS. ja i Should congress pass n li w requiring lal none but citizens of tba United. a atcs can hold land in this country , It aoem suld not affect a very largo1 ncmbor of lens but it would affect . 'about forty . illion acres of land now OWIH d by aliens , : i would either have to becc uno citizens dlaposo cf their lands to pnrscnn who- citizens. AJ recently published ntato- ic < , which is by no means complete , ier tows that over twenty millioi i acres are owned by sixteen foreign syndicates eas fourteen alloailandlords. Thennm1 ntni , , of acres grabbed up by those foreign-1 varies framl OOOto 4GOOCO ( ) acres , An English syndicate 'has 3000- ; to i in Texas the Holland land acres i , pt > 3 ( mpany haa 4,500,000 act cs in New pLa exlco ! , Sir Edward Reed anc'l hia syndl- ha have 1 2,000,000 acraa in Florida , and pilic English syndicate haa 1,800,000acren a-'dtni Mlsalesippl , a London syndisate ha i masti :50030 ( acres a German syndloato ha i thtir 110,000 ( , and so on down too llot. Th a v/ho iirgest individual land owner Is the a ail ilarqals cf Tweeda'o coat cres. : Bryan H. Evans , of London , h as 00,000 , M. Ellorhausor , o { Ealif/.x / , Ti 00,000 acres.tho Duke of Sutherland tee nraoa next with 425,000 acres , Will'.am ' knon Wher'ey , member cf parliament , follows wide 310.000 , Robert Tonnan , of Lon ettir , his 2 : 0,000 acrej , Lord Donmoio oath Lt'0,000 , acre ! , Bonj imln Ncuais , of Liverpool - Shol orpool < , 100,000 ncroe , white Lord Hough- then , , Lord Duuravon , and. a overal other upor ! and ari tociats are owners of t-aila whlj embracing from tan to sixty thousand rcai ncroe. * These figures ahow.to what an alarming extent our public domala his ed into the hands cf aristocrats and ° . thtu ; nllona , and If allowed to retain psseumion Intl Is only n question ef time wlim they rill establish the eystem of absentee appi result andlordlem which has proved ao odious tot nd oppressive in Europe. 3t la accc , congress will cont'nuo ' to agitate this and matter until some definite action Is taken with a view of putting an. end to land- grabbing by foreigners. It Is bad enough after permit land grabbing to bo carried on stato. ay Amcrlcan oltlzens.J goa per THE fact that S. F. Flaherty had leased not section of aohool land , and the further "hi Fact that the bank of Dawea & FOBS paid ono semi-annual installment of interest ait on it , were sufficient and conclusive have proof to the buzzing and busy roformcra thla atato that Gov. Dawca was the real owner of the leaae and that ho was the very guilty cf robbing the achool fund , etc. , o'o , etc. It transpiroa that Flo- Sin harty atill owns the leaao , and when the gre intereit on it waa paid by Dawea & FOBS 110 It waa done- simply aa the agents of Flo- WO tiarly , who win , at the time it became due , in Florida. Lincoln Journal. and For Sir. Fleharty waa originally the private secretary of Gov. Nance , and when Dawea became governor ho continued for whllo in the office o ! private secretary to that gentleman. Why ho ehould go to Crete to employ Dawes & Foas to St. make his payments on school hnd lojaea bly Imtrad of doing his buslnoia through biinkora at Lincoln , where he was living , Is one of thoje mystcjiea which no urdi- nary mind can penetrate. To tha aver s o Intellect It 'vronld ieem that the pri- v te accro'ft'7 ' "f a governor svuM k < ml of specu'ations from trhich f-o rnor and all other etnto ofliccis are pro hib ted frora ( ntcrir it.to under th conatitution , which mnkoa It unlawful fo v y atato officer or member of the If gii laturo to bo Interested in any cuntrac with the atato. Why , Instead of going to FOJS at Crete , did not Fleharty g < directly to D&wca at Lincoln , or pu money Into the hands of snno cthc friend to pay for his school Inmlai TIIK impudence of bogiis claim ogenl and frauds that have annoyed the preson Ipgii'ataro with ell aoits of prctendoi claimsaappASBoaall bounds. Ouraonalon and members of ccngrois are willing BIK competent to collect e\ory dollar of nl legiUoanto claims which the state of Nc brasVn rtay have against the generil gov- eminent , and it ahuuld bo bcrno in mind that Iho as-called claim agents canno collect a cent without the aid or fAverp , ODf ri'in-osciitntivo ! in congress. Al these various pretenses of the claim agents nro not'hfng mete nor ICJB than n humbug. The parties wlif have protend' ' edt act iis agonta dtirin ? [ the last two pears have laid thomselvca Diablo to rnminnl and civil prosecution. No man tins any right whatever to net as nu ngont oftc : the agencj has been abaliahod. It happens that the legislature of Noaw brn ka two years ngo did away with nll laima nnd contrsw s held by Tom Ken nurd and Pat Hawo t or any other party , and theao m n kuovv that they had no mon aright ta rejjroiont tkomsolvea as state .igenta thnn other Impostors. Wha Is remarkable .about this whole ; lusiness la that the ela..o ofiicore , from overnor down to the 30v3rctor of state , hould in r.ny way recrf nlw : these partifE agents nnd accord thorn the privileges whlc the Tcgielaturo has abollihod by ITT. Ar important deeialon h as recently eon rendered by the United States cir- nit court of Indiana with peforonoo to duties of n railway company in pro > jcting ! Its pasaengera. A woman who riught suit to recover damages for the to llllng of her husband by drnnL'en iwny ; passenger has baon given a vet- - to of ' $5,000' ' against the railway coa- > any , the court holding that a roil road jmpany , as \ cominon > carrier of pas- ngoi3 for hire , Is bound to ace thnt nc nm comes to one passenger from an ther whoee con. . duct plainly shows that / Is Ecdanjarom pcwon , and that a neg- to take anch dangerous person Into oao cratody , or t o remove him from the , ' cueateo a 11 ibillty for the dnmagos the ising from his act a. ArrEii all the fuss tha.t was made about &mpbelFf tho'Cinch mat ! criminal lawyer gained i such an i menviablo notoriety Tb-t TbtB connection , trith ti 'io ' Eennor murder , which was the c 'anso of the riots , suspension , from p ract'co for ten days t ems ! but another burlesque upon atice. Ho vrns o ! ither innocent or . .ilty of bribery and corrupt practices , the pnnishment , i f ii can be called o goes to show- that ho was ilZty. It therefore se encu strange that > members- the O IncJnnati bar con- o tea daya ! susponi don an adequate pe loishment. Some h .wyora have queer of . ( justice when i mo of their own mis unbor is charged will i an offense. n Pr.EsiDicir Annum has tUtly refused a accept the rea'gnatk > n of < a number of 3tmasterslioso con imiwions will ex- rul shortly after the 4 th of Marjh , and has announced that that will bo his licy ; during bho reini lialng days of his ' iaiinlatrailon. : If U lore are any poat- nav isatois in Nebia'ka. who. have sent In his resignations wo should like to know f they ti'8. As long M they can dr.iw lary : It is safe to s y that they will n ontinuo ! to hold the fort. sn iflC [ ' THE school land it ivcatigating commit- ) should send for Senator Burr. Ho ! poi nowa a thing or t ro about school lands , n night , porhups , furnish an inter- ' ttirg chapter. I f ho will toll under. * ac bow ho and his brother-in-law , ) iholdon , have divided with Lathao u will bo a gciod deal of li ht thrown ipon-tho transoctionj of the ring , e ers. Glenn KeiuUll was the head pod in . BOO SBNAJTOK VAN V/VCK is entitled to She rititudo of the private soldiers and . widows and orphans for hfa oJorba ont their behalf , and they will no dout.t ipprcclato his labors which are li'icly to tion in raising their pension from eight twelve dollars a mouth. ilh bill to iccomp'iih thla ha passed thoaenato wo bollevo the house will ccacnr. N. A MissoutlA.v named two cf his hcgn the United States senators of his the . Wo Infer that the ido was oug- pouted to the Bllfr.ourian by the co/rua- pondenca of 0. P. Hunticgtcit , who did ( ' hoaitito to apply the * epilbit o ! of "hog" to various senators. It should bo of aided that the Mlssoarion's porkers died. ce BKAD , Slaughter IH laying ihJE nn i pea for JE thooflio3 of state cens.u aupeiuitond'cnt. ' to Slanjhtor is altogetlicz too hu clih Ir , It's ' th greed for oflico , and iis continued fresh- ihb : In this respect lu gesta to 119 1lut it would bo a good thing to Bait him down N pretcrre him until there in n demand. tb him. aoi PRKSIDENT ARTIIUK is now devoting most of hii Umo to taking care of hia friends. Ho his just appointed Mr James McKnlght , of Utah , ai camni at . Helena. The democrats will probs- " let Mr , MsKnight rcnnin there. Ir wo are to have another nonnal solioal wo might just as well have It lo cated i\t PraUle-dog T WU orOayo'co A roMviTTrc of the Nelt iota legis'a has 1 t-n sort lo * sit the inslUn'ion fi r the feeble minded tt GlcnnooJ , If tli9commiitcc hrd been m do up cf certain tnembtn , nhoni It would bo very easy to narno , nn institution for the fee bio minded would bo the meat f.ppto . place for a permanent homo fci them. No robboiy or fraud pjrpet.Mted Nebraska has 6vcr found the Journal prer.wd to bclievo i * . A paper thnt subsists from the crumbs thrown to It by the robbers is not likely to bo shocked at any fraud in bich the tnx payers ara the victims. SENATOR DUIUANII Is very mnch afraid that railroad buuYing In N bra ka will stop on the frontier If the three cent passenger bill is pissed. Mr. Dtirlnnd it the attorney of ono of these frsntier railroads - roads , and is , no doubt , trying io earn his salary. THE Brooklyn Union siys tfiat Iho ra have altogether too mnch power in the upper chamber , nnd it in we'd to have a man like Von Wyck occasionally toll the plain truth about the ilitsol things. THE cvas'on ' of tl Iowa prohibllcry law by means of the so-oilleclpn may bo called poppirg iho question , Tlio HTiato aim ui From the Chlcogo News , The ciucus if rcpubllcnn senntora last Thursday night u ire id to dispooo of the ( Jitvoa Pacific funding bill , and nJU rrrard ako up Souator Van Wyclt's bill t ) tax railroad lands and the bill fuif tilting the niearncd 15,000,000 acres in the Texos Pacilic grant. At this point Sp a'"r Wil son , of lown , interposed with * ho state ment ; that "it was of very tanco that there tUould bo a vote upon thee bill to forfeit the unearned # rant to the Sioux City & St. Paul , railway , " aud that a failure to protect the people sgalnct the land-grabbing : thieves would bo very likely to loao both Iowa ; and .Nebraska to the republican pirly. The discussion upon this obyiota and wholesome trutliwas very bitter , and the caucus broke up without -joining D an agreement. Tiles * unearned grants ire lands which hava been located for aiding certain railways , which have failed o brtJld the roads' proposed or have \ bought out lines already const ructcd by another crmpany. The total nmouitof land so held is laid to beaboat 4C',000,000 ' acres. Senators Wilscn and VjmV/yck correctly interpiet the pacha's so ntimout upon tha snbjtcl. In fact , u pen tlw very ; saine day that thia caucns wiis htld , the legiflitnro of Indiana passed a joint resolution calling upon their repnseunta- fives and aeimtora in congress to ; uao av- oryexertion to secure among : oilier things forfeiture of these aatno grants. The situationbia trying ono"-to the ri illway statesmen , no drub ) ; but the paop lo 07 earnest about Ihis thing ; n * firm in Xb-tlie editor o ! the BKE. Havlnc occasion tj step in-tlio cot ns night laat week I went to tkcjyt eua McArdlo'a school houne , aa I h oa&I aero was to , be a political question ir.tsd , . On nearing the place rw ! anrpi IaoJ aeo such a number of loams tied to the \ ea.oe , and with dlflieultyvTgoi inside the uilding , as ibsres ao crowded , there be- not lots than thrca orfour hunc .rod > plo ; present. "I Daring the recess which l&sted fi { | can minutes , I had tlmo to study the gen era : ppearanco of those present , and m aver all my travel * [ waa I rsoro utonlal led , fairer lookinc or mora Intelligent a ndi nsi < As fcrtho young Iidloa they i roro ruly enchanting , and in appearance ) and rm very sweet and fascinating. All cemed full o ? life and happy. Tha question diocuoacd "was , 'Eoaolvedthat no parsons should lave a right a vote in counti JT unless said voter owned rrr.1 f olnto or personal proporty-to the amount SlflO. " ST Thodotato was opened Ay the load'V- nf tine affirmative , W.Vjtlsh , the loader the aagativo beiog ; . Mr. Stlnaoa. 'ho ro wore some very humorous illustra- s brought out during the argument. ni i speaker drew a void pictureof a ccr- , ition hireling called Wnltera , roping the i poor Scandinavian voters In iha nfworcat of monopoly Another gave an 'illuatraMon of 'm'ght is ii 'ht" in th o tion i ofi John Siller kicking over the jllot box , when there was any dcnbt boot the rasult of tha canvaa. J waa astonished to hear auch ch&rgea brought agalnat ropubliian political load . 1'hoy ' are bat true , I think reform thoqa lificatlon of a voter lo very much needed I was greatly plowed lo the affirmative -&t ths uninimouade- ciBlon of the jpogoj , and aa fir as I could jijdoo ; frjrn the tone of thooo prM- tiv y would suppatt any reasonable meastiro that would tend to improve po.itlcs in this state , and taks . legisla out of the hands of corporations and their "scally-wags. " A Tuiv KIKK. T9 I With Ilarv rd Banco. T. Herald. A combat is waging In the Lhrvard College Board of Ovorsoow the llko of whion maniiad haa not witneasod since atruRglea for tiio translation of the Holy Bible out of de.icl language ! Into the vernacular of modem Butane. The cr.llcgo publishes at varying interval * 'latterly once In five yeart ) a catalrguo all iis graduates. Down the mlddllo the alghtoenth canlcry the compilers icy Latuilzoi all the names in it to thi oxtoni of their Ingenuity. Then Ihoj ceased to abino surnaaim and couJinoa ihclr pervrrjions to. uamea given in japilsm. Now there Is an horoiooffor compel the restoration of tboio also t < their uatunl foraa.in the cataJf guo o this quinquennial year , and U make i book ( which , InMattm Luthea'a words about hia Goraian tranalatlcn of th Now TetUment , con bo undratood b kho "common aoan in tbo market. " The endeavor began , we Vslieve , will resolution adopted by the llnrvard club New York city. Then it invaded tin board of overseers , and a committee wa appointed "If consider and report on tin oxpodlercy of substitutlag the liaptismc arpellitkiu of tbo graduates for the for cign or fancy names now in use in the quinquennial catalct'.ae. " A majority o the committee , consisting cf .Jobaunei Oiborno Sargent and Oarolua Franciacu Adam * , reported , "advising that tin catalogue " 'all be printed in Englnh. ' but the third member , Franciacuo Ei yard in PtirVpr , disiontud in favor of hog LUln , T o board has adoptad the p jor'fy ' P rkor his mined t r H 11 Jlis moti , D „ ] | c iir-o up nt rnco Ing e'li Tbnr.day of this wrok , rnd fho witty and crm-incJtK report of hlo collcjgnos lua boon nent'y ' printrd miaiiwhilo. The Mr. Ailnms , who sub- ecribiait tijjcthcr with Mr Bailout , is not the ( oniur of liii ntimc , but lo tlio pentletnan who is bent kn > wn In Ken- York ; the resldsut rf what Mr. Parker 1 giciHy wouli ctll the O njunoUo Prtclfio railrond. Fi r all practical jrorposes which a c t- air guo purports to servo It will bo well for U i rn > d college to rtio so tht ) change. Still , fts Mcterp. SarRrnt and Aonrca irn- partlnlly rcmarli , "If thia is not the ob ject , and it i intended raertOy to ismo a typojrnphicnl ( cnriochy , the catalrguo should undoubtidlv bo continued In ltd present form. " In thnt 1 < vm it lias n' rival for "Idioiiams , " saro She rclohrntod Portugutss phraao bosk frjm which spine extracts hn70 boon roprintoil of Into "idor the title "English aa She i Spoko. " _ _ Tlio r/ctlo t nt acn tor BilF. I'liimleli II'H Kcrord Jf" Jofoiiis U. Chalice , has tvmniuni- cnlcd to nn npptvcintivo now spacer cor- r Bpo'hlcnt themy in which lu miwtl niH-y to defeni Senator Hill's i-o-cltotinn it w known that Giant nnd Wnnl hnd reliovud him nf h s siiaro ca h Ik' inys ; "When Llill bcjnn to put uiinicy in1 the tool hores 1 sent down nnd twoicd it , ind won enough io payn'l ' the C\ICTWS of the canvass ngn.nst him. So hu p j's for his ovii ik'fuat " Mr. CJiitiroo thus once moro vindicnU's his reputation as a innneior ntid politician , As the Col * ado legislrtwj has aaiscd r oorinii tteo t ) nrcstiga c the cha'go of Senator Hill hat the clo't on was carried on by LTOSO corriiition ] , Mr. Challsoiitay provuii valu- \ ' ibloitncss , tin * KA , Cai.l. , IVbriiniy 7. sit nitsht bctttc i the Climd-c stray bullet ki'led Dn\id Kcnilnll , inmler of the city o-ancil , nnd nnotSer ii'\oroly wonadcJ a lioy. 'h nova cronlail auch intuosa e'citcratnt lint amsm incotliff wns cnllfd Over 1CO itiians rcspontlcd A resolution of indlpm- ,1011 at the Inwleji .icta of the Chinese was ndnftni. A coibsiittt'a wrw njiimiubed td notify Uii' ChiiK"i tlint nil anust lonvc the ily. Groups of i-i'ivena Nisiteil tach Ghinepu loiiso , < itnpolli'd thsm to pack up their 'dJTfcta mil th"ii innrclnnl them ID n largo u'.irelimiso , " vheri they arc iin irisoncd , nwnilinc * ho do lattuu of a ( tuami'r for Bon FrnncitiM to- iiorrn n A BGuiml it.i'n ineetin ! , ' , attended iy V,0'Dv s held to-dny. A rUtidini ? com- nttteoMvs | ipuiutcd , unpowered to i > i"V ( nt my Chiiusc lucatinp In ttiia city iu the future , ioc-l > Jrik ilciit-l'i : < > ct llcn < li iclcs at tin- OntHANH ! V- > Vico-ltosi- , Vruary 7 - - - lent-Klcct Ilindriclts arrived to-day by 8jio- al train. In rospoiiKO to an address of wsl- como honado nn ni > jropriato speech , in vhich ho slnted that the si lo purpose of JIJB rip foulh is toMt the exposition , and If , contribute BOinow hat to its eucci-ss. until your head scorns n ady to lly off ; until jour nosonn ) eyes dlscharpooxocselve luantitlea of thin , Ir- Jitatlri ; . watery fluid ; uitilour head aches * sioutb a' d throat L parched , and blood at 'eirer licit. This Isau Acute ( atarrh , uid It Instantly rcllcvtd by a \ single dose , o'jd psrma- nebtl > cured br one bot' Sanford's KadicaJCure far Catarrh. Complete Trontmont v/ith Iitlinlor SI Ono hottlo Radical Cure , ono box Catarrh * ! < Sol SI \cnt , and ouo Improved Inhilcr , In ono packaio may now bo ha > t of all drut'Ki3ta for $1.00. Aak to Sanford'fItailical Cure 'Tho only absolute epedflo wo know of. " Mod. rimcft. 'Tiobestwo ha\o found In a lifethaol sufTering. " H - . D' . WiifRln. Ilcaton. "After a long V struggle withC&tarrb , the lliiiicnl Cure has con- qncrcd' Xor. 3. > V' . llonroa , ' LcwIfiburRh , Pft. " have not found a case that It did not rulUve at \ once. " Andrew Leo. Manchester , ilasa. I'otter Druprnnd Chem cul Oo. , ] 5ostrn. fie For the rsUel and rirovfntloo the lDBtan > lc li applied , of Uhou rnatlsm , Neuralgia , Sciatica , Coughs , Coid9 , Weak Buk , Stem C acn , and' Dowels , Shooting " ' Pains , Ncmbnoes , Hjsterii , Fe male 1'nlns , Falpltatlon , Djuoep ela , Liter. Complaint. Iii"Ur ; Fever , Malaria , and KpUsuilca nso ColILa'a I'lastors ( an Electric Battery combined w ith a Purouf I'lattei ) and laugh at pain 261 everywhere. ST YODR BAKM POWDEH TflM. lor rinco can V > p down on a ! ivt Mox-until hutcd.thoi rtmovi ) Ihon7brnnt tin * It. A chemlit will aul 6 * J lulrud lo dotrct tUo pru tnca of ununonla. Lp r. rnf anil - 1 DOES yT ( CONTAIN AMMONIA. JIKlLTIIFWim HAS NEVFR II ) Mi mllllm homes SOT K nunrt r of a ctaiurj U hat tha ci > iuuiiior * rbtlable t& < t , TH TEST OF THE OVEH. PRICE BAKING POWDER CO. . UIKEM or Dr , Price's ' Special Flavoring Extracts , f.1 Thi l/ Dnt , oH < tlliloui uJ .ilur lilnor L , ud Dr. Price's Lupulln Yeast Gems I Vet Llfht , . Uoaltliy Il-Mvd , Thn Beit I > i7 Hop L Vrutlll Iliu Vuridi ( FOR SALE BY GROCERS. CHICAGO. . sv , LOUIS. COLLARS CUFFS " , J1 ifAHma THI > IUKK ADI THI FINEST QOOUB EVER MADE , (1 BCIMI ill Linen , BOTH Linings AND Exteriors. AiV for them CAM A BUGS. , AfientH for ' I DEEXEL , 1T7 ( SUOOE230R3 XO JOIIK 0. JACOBI ) UNDERTAKERS ! At the old fc-Und 1417 FarnnmBt. Crclertby Ul I ph solicit wlpri ottcndodto , SPECIAL NOTICES. TO LOAN-MONKV. OXVYTOI,0\N-ln tnnn of 10 ml lrcn lioi , ptMirw , furniture and Ml kinds of M H Hotter , 1401 Ktmkiu ( t. . rvcr Mor > shof "flra. WTtf \ } O.VKV IV'I.OAS' lholnnnpy to loan on Irn- ITl irovilcl vt > rorrrlln t'ttnnnnta ' tn cult , at ro nn l.le ra 't * Vf. It. Motter , 14H Knrtam J. , o r Moisr'a thcc > toie. Af OSJKV tn loin ou chattels bj J. T. ll" tt > , 213 outli Hth St. fl-WeHW TO LOAN J4 nmi rt PSCOnnJ upwA 0. F. n Ui nJ CO. , Bi l KiUto ami I.om Ajcnlji , l o > FArnam St. Cn7 tf MONEY loanad on Ch Wrlo. Kallroid Tlck t bought and icld. . Vote nan , US a. 18th I11JLP AVANTED. \\AN1Kn < mart \vnng ( jM'fot ' hPiKmoifcln a faimlj- three. Mrn. J. H. Crut , tlnrlcj tt. , bet Irtno iM .Inmcn. ICI-11 WAN'TKD A crniptUntRlilor ifnman tn tftK chariro of lirrrl hcil TJOILH noitli-wnl c rn Iithand r > | iltnlnie. 15 ? 0 ANTKD laundry nomau and 2 fuller -hiaat Carl \ Col(9ifjUm nt , 1500 Knrturubt 160-lr- ' . < NTPP A ta'ostrsmnn. ' Cull on H. OVrui'n Omaha Dullness Colleze. 14fv > \-\rANTFI > AstrnnR cijmMiwonnnti iln irrn it cral lmunc . 'rk , 'nr n fmllnf fimr adnlts Ocol wiic < In an cllljlcnl [ ivrsra , 2028 Chni in , bet. Kill ) ' . ar.it Campbi > ,1 . I3C-3P \ " \ rANIKl-Thrco ) piTooun to Irani iKiak-liit-jilrl 15IC Douglas it J. II aitiltB. \.1-1f " \ 17ANTK1Irontjfor ( OUMICW book , ? \ to ttorkora I'nll or ndCtMs ftco , lltiulor , 7X'1- ' DurtSt , CMibaNcb. ll.Mnlp Anocil 7lrl for ( 'wicraf orh. Mr' . ' } V Ilallcy , S010 Tn s St. 100 tf wANTiiOoollhosollclto : J AiXircss Mututl VT Jintl IntjrancoCo ( St'wart Nob. CM-nnp \ ; ANTii-A llr t clam dining rcom girl nt the 'TT Mctreiio iVin. No oiucrneidaiirl ) "S3 tf VA 'ANTKD.jtnts to ( ell Gatoly'3 Uuivfrfixl Kiln- l pntorj CM .noiithly lojinrnticinn ! rcnll on W. I > . ILo .iy , room i110 N ttJll et , Omnh & 07IcbSr > VfTANTM ) ll.onlcrsnt 1232 Capitola > o. _ SITUATIONS WANTED. \\1 \NTII ! > Stcniixrajilior , fur ( ind raj. drenman , I I ilckins work o ' nj Itliul Jt once AdilrrR C. V. , UiO olncc. If 1 7p \\7ANTMi-Sltuaton ! by a jnntic lany 13 ttcn"- V > fjrnjjl cr t\iiu. .x.'cr , c-pjht , il < .if. or look- keeper. Occnpntlon\or > mucn desired. Aiidriss 1) F " Dee i IIIco SS-lOp \ \ L7AiITKD Sllnatlrn to rfo ) { orcrl IICCBO work In n l ) family , 1 tl * Nlrhol.-a St. l J-9p WANTCD A piMltioimtiniirao ; rcfeioicri ii ; nn , Acidn.83 i ! . J. n. tlllngHbil , 128 ! 17th street 14 > 7 _ _ . . rANTPTSltu.Vlon l.yflrst ilaiitroom i.nkcr. Add ? a Da\oCopcn , Bartlelt , Ia. 1 7-7f > WANTED 11 } alic'v of * Tpcrlcnci.'and wlth-joid rcfcronce" , a poor ion as hiuso l.eercr , or taVo rare of an Invalid. ACdiosj217 N.SI.-Uccntli St. A rloaia n wants situ&tlon ae book hooper , ID who'.osald eetkbllebmeul ID Omaha npB "C. " rare floo. 6 fl-tf MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. W CANTED few biinloi ( t 1720 Cas3-st 15S I ! ! . } To rent ahouEnitlth 4 or 3 rooms an I barn b family of two , rent not to bo moro than from $15 Co f2v , must bo in vood location , tent euro Addiosa'II O. " B'ooaoe. flSS-T \TTANThD-lmracdlati\y \ et ok vii : 11111 t'lBiiui.11 - - - TT txclmuL'o / r fine IniLrowtl fart m . . 'wo. AO -IH ? cbiruln , f hdrwin & Co. , Exchange Pri hoi ? , ncolo , Nebraska. 13l-7p J One or tno boarde.s ; plcn'ant lur . . ni-hoil novuh room , tflephono ani ctcrynn \cnlcnc , ( Iffcen ciiiuicn walk to huelre s certsi ino mini tea to A venue cars. Terms reasonable r f crcricr ; 635 Pleasant et. ICO 7j > \ > NTED Lrdli s at d contleaion in citj o try to take light work at tSclr on hocro. SSto a day easily ma ie ; wrrk > ent bv mall ; no camaeiv inpf. Wo ha\o peed demand forrurworkanifurnnh hlimly omplojvcont. Addrcsinth stamp , f H WI ? MT'O. COJIPAJT/- Vine St ClncnlnatI , Ohio. 7\NTED Boajdcre 1800 Frrnam SS. G ! 7p \\7"AN7KD Apsnfci for o\cry olty and town ! T T Neliratha for a clio.ip fast 3clim ! ? artich > UHod in oiery faoji'v ' , big yrollf. dll.-r addro B aeciit of Uluino ilanufactUTing Co. , 3. W. corneriJth anJ Hart bt. S13.6V KnU to woik fr the Westoni llu- timl llfiioolont Afisoclaiion , of Beatrice , f-e\ \ > . eh ca | HalSluO COO , paid tip ia full lliosc dentrlnx 'teiicli-s in Eastern Noiratka or Wo tern Iowa , RhuuM iddrcM C , A. Wooiley No 1222 KarnKa st , Omaha , Neb , or Oliver C. t.-.iiu , reo'y , lisntrlco , XeK To Kood agsnts , men or n-oircn , a Jlbu ol conincmation nllj < b9iialil. Company In ro-opcr > - tiioinplan , safe , reliable and cbean , am ! ay to work. uOO-123 Yl/ ANTED taJles or Kcit.men in city oi coun TT try , totako iilce , Ihhtnnd pleasant uork a their own homes ; 82 t" $5 a I'.ny taslly and-oulatly tnailc ; ork ( chti > mall ; no camatMrf : ; no ttanip reply. I'ltaso adcrets IlcliallellanTcCo. , I hll- ailelpi la , 'a Jan 19-Ul.ltb 2-7 1'UR ' KNT 1IOUSKS AND ] > OTS. JC F'OK H > NT New bilck lious" , 11 rooiss , mo lfrn Iiiipi < ncnient3 , No. 112 N 2'JJ t. In.iuite'211(1 Cillfiunla it. l lt oil IU.NT A homo of 10 room * , N. > V < corner 1 IDIhatid Clark bt. lia-13p HKNT-1'artcf bulldinu- . i : eornir Day. cnftrt nnd I8lh Sis. Jonnw cnrug' ) to aeco i - mocate a famllyaul con\cQicnt for housu kuli'K 11.V10 FOK UKNl'-A now brick boniorf Sro nM$20per month. Arp'yatWm. ' Gentlnnatj Btorc , ifllh andcnU'St , I'hlHp tlaik. ! 4'Mlp P.IK Ill-NT Hou8o4 rooirs toiith Utb lit , SI. ! . Cotlaif" f > rooma ncivllanrcum I'J.$17 HI me roi IIH Daienpoit and ' .3tti Kto , S17. UMIBO 2 lorL'o ir.s anil J cr xroun IKiuth Omaha , fa C K. J MaMH ! , l.lttiaDilFarnam. llli-tf IIKNT Hnwowltli I rnoira 312 TOitli 113th rTlOU f 1 Ft lniUro ] ! 417 ncitli llth 8t , .ittwoun I lilca o J' Cats Street 12-7p i 1/Olt ilENT-Oood JI"UBO h\o rocru' on 2cl Et. ' near llason , 3 blccl u frun car.lino. Wo'l ' and ri-tirn Iiqnlrn Mt heo , grocer , EW St > 7iOpp to I/Oil Ili.ST : New 5 room cotUjjo Vliginit a\o. , 3 blocku 0-t.t c I tHirk a\o at J 1 Moid KJtltll of St. Marj's avp. ft. citr , $12 HO per in r.tli. l a c Adai w Frtri/or blrck , oppo.ito 1'ost oiliu ) . 12C-tS J. ITiOIl HFNT-Cot' Ko thrco rooms bouth 23d Sis 1 IniUlre | 1703 Jtrkdon Sti. HD-lip of Iroll 1 UKNT-Wew cottoKf , ! > rooiui. J. I'tlpin Hoc , 151'J B. Uhbt. 01tt Ht. l/OHHKNT-U'gebilc * houe , 1718 Dodie st. Apply at C'LlldV8HcslttL [ , BJ)7p ) IJWHUKNT Ono liouu. In.iuJroKdholui It Frlck- ' uiii. asH.tr for TiOKKKHT-l'rlck jir-lin gpcj oultrai it el tin nlnhoa. Call on McCoKUc , opp. Voalo'Aca , P197P eil ) lt HUNT Men 3 room cottage con u 21th ami d Davunport slrcut. Apply to K. U , o ofl KKNT A new tluht ronra tiouar. Kmitn i ol I'll It. K. llodiUa , U > Ui.Utt Ca\oi ) oil and thi r anI 73HI anM TTlOHHKNT-l'Urnlkhcd ' KoomwiU board. 003. N. tin "mii. all 1,1011 KENT New Ino room hoiuo , with oily Ul watfr , on Koutb 17tli Bt , soar railr'ad trako suitable for nrardioir liount ; sent ? 30 , luiuliu at Omaha foundry or ol T. W. T. Ucbards. W4 tf ani u of FiQlt Itf XT AS rnoincolturo on eui so 17th ht. c onii door boutbcit rYebtttr. iuliu ( per It. DOUID & Co 777 tf bl tie ROOMS FOR RENT. to ITVU HUNT Nicely Ijrnlehud Iront room with < > r llh&utbnaiii , HIS It ardet. l.-S7p Oft KkNT KariviubBd front IWIDJ , ltW ( Hurt H'JU OH ilimr-1-iirnlbho.l iotnm 823 H. l th Kl t-iS-lfip FOII IlKST A di klraVo moo roum Lou * : ; Inquire 710 10'-t at. , mar Welmter. 12i 7p AI , nay poll KENT Kurnldhod ii > in uuh tnodern comvn fur itPCtfl { 01 CPU tr two gentlerr u at } 7toCaiuct 1 < 0 lCi | ' ; ll WENT Two ilMlral.tc f ont reomi mi'tAMo ' ( "r four irvntkmen. lii < | iilieit 16l < c pltnl Ate ! _ 14t ' "P Fed KKNT-Milte nn'uriil lioi nrt nro fur" r until r. . 'in nhti i.f without li.'Md M svtf. e iv- Itol Me , . * . . ' [ Tll" ! lihT ! riw''l ' ' l ntU toaiu with CXM rfi ,0jYunmn , , st. 9JS tf foil UF..VT-7 Mw > rooms nn 17lh stiwt ! . < > ! , -en hl V tn m. , \iplj ( te itit I COM TO I.KV Kn > | Ulro ilni ? t lf , tor , loth IV Bui Octiglin. \oDtl RENT-Pnrn'il ! l tcom , _ ] 1 iOB RKJfT-l1utMli liirioLtroom ) , with cullrrI8 0 L'nol ] | | \ v OOUS With Nrd , dtiltutilii oi winter AprTv ' 9M-lt ij HKST-One ( urnlrhol l"rirxin wlthbonru. Hid two or tlircn il.iy bonnlat , J9I1Vob T _ _ pOltnENT-A unite of ryro-ln > , Fo7ront ri.rna lorrcnt , wath.rn U-oiner tlilcp/a ami / SOIItSta. nMo V frnm Xeil culli , DOS p "I OU HKNT-Two nlcdv fiirnliht.l fjont J1 Mii ; j | ( iirtuo ( tontifmcn , ftlno k-rn < ol too rooni for light linwiki m/.fiirnhhc.l for t i , , , , 1 , , , ; Ml south JDlh tre t. 07D9p , , , ! rnm. . li | ii.w f J. K. Wilbur , Omatm SaUn M Rdiik. Ui.VV : l'Uft < Mitfitn. cil room. 7ft7 Cuss _ _ ni ( ISP _ H > _ _ _ _ FOIt UIINT FuriilshfJ roamn xt 1810 UcKi-m st O.tVMs J OIl nKNT Wu front rooms. 123 Cniiltol nve nveWI 1T 011 HUNT Kitrnlrhrd iTiorn inlil lumnl j'i.o J1 wtck Vcr > LntlooailJD , ISiriiavcnixi t. 77S fit ) > JT Ol ! Hrjsr ror .feht Imujukcoi Haf , twoionn * . Wnilvhul for tliLl purpor i ; ; a : W. tor Uli Mfi llounr.l si8ti Kl ( > U KE.NT Iwoole tiitrooiEaln Hodlck'o PfcUl" ! o. , 151 ! ) F rm m. D.lf | HKNV yHirnlshci front room for rent S22 19th tit sj2 tf FOR SALE. TTinH ' 'Af.'B Orrxch npj full Ktj.-Vcf atotMnir , .1 ? liootssn 1 slietn , ( fcni'i ( irnlihli 7Kood" , will c\- c'miiize for xi\'brl hn Ijnd . - ( ! . lI.l'ctciT .iSO ( 3 luth St. , Ombu , Neb. tss-tf rjOK HAI.R Oil HKNT-Nwhrme ( ! roonm on I ; Rinile. fJ2 S IJHIiKt , lici rcn I rr/x IHITI ; h niul Mttioc. IniUlron6O. | A Lli.Jijuift.12J3 Jftrnpni Kt FOK SA' n-tcnpo mil fiktir 30f acnarAtloncrj ti > c Imkcry at > t kcnrtin lorlor In cooil loca tion. AJIJIIJ tMJair- Iliwinl. nv. ; roil SALn-Btf oltof f n iti end llxtunci rliooii. riiuiro at fico "J K. " llco sll'ic. ' 117 Up 8AI.E 1Mrw of buft .rm lands ; tt Wa hinton - in/ton ciii'ntjNfL ; UJ ni.'ei from Herman : 8 mlli'E ! rnm Illatr Viill iltbcr sill for caoh or will trailo f > r hou-o 111 ( mahn , U bu/vr will tnxb > snmonrtcB on Ion ? : t.nio. Tlo > .bolo hi.i nn tr iiillhatoti Adc'-i 8 Jro. Kolowtttck , Nu. U' < S IStli tt. , Omaha , Neb. ; oi-tf HALE-At - Mhrir ln , Iiouso r/3 rooms ami 2 tlontswlth J lot Uni84cormr iSih ami rauA. lln St $50 J cai i ( Mlance on tin.3. DEOTp I7IOH S LK-R.Vonn amf Sxtiircs c itrally I Pi-itdl , anil tioing a K""J bUBimaa. Addjwi ' "Saltwi" Dee cilice , us t ! flOKSALE-Cheiip-oiio half acre in north Onah * . Aildregj X Y. A Ilei > oltlpo. fl4fttf FAlMIOHSArEORT\DE ! ] A WTll iropro/ecj farm i " 160 acrrn x\M \ l.\rye I'cnrlni ! orchard md Dhnty of t nllfnilt , t-rent.r t-ght ocrtj-nf jroodtlm. ber , 2 botiujti , tarns mil all ether modern linprova- rnents , enl > 2i mile * so.ith of i nuhatnck ' aid * on clluMic ios 1 , price nnrt tercii r M iaL e , ' would jx > chin e 'ordts rablo Omaha propprtv , will bo sold eon 1'or . * j'thi > r pirtlmlvs , cu'l ' on rrrr.h'sorc.d. dress 1II. . ? tclhai < i , ? . O. box787 Omaja , Nrb. 092 Sp' FOI ! SALS 200tcn3.fotcahaya Dknorn Rta. tlon.pili.-cjS.00 per ion. Apply to\\a > HoppT1 Klkhom. 852-lup F OH SAL2 Japan store south 10th St. , between Jooesatd Lea\emTDritv FOII SVLE A Krcif'ijaiini ; impl metl bu infs > well 'octJoil nnd c.ti ! > lk > heil In thrhir town on B. i M. K B in Nob. hvrrjtlilpg' rcmy tu btcp rlcht Into go-1 truliOnly mode ate opital rr quired. Adiruts "X. Y. " lc ) olllcc , B12 feb 28p FOB SALX CHEAP One elegant cn-mber sc5 , former ; wfc ? 37.CO. One regul Ser clock , ono tearly now Knito Piano , five gnU framed B'cturra , on * home , bvncs * and phaton , ono alls safe , jmall slzo , one beautiful china ccffeo net. Al o a large pcro t.'bedeJ St Bcraird dr < i Inquire 1615 Dlb'o&t. . 234 tf [ 7AOB SALK - 63x185 ! aet on Cumlng street 3 blooki L1 west of Military bridge , 81,000. John L.lfcCaguo- opposite Poti olllce. C3I-U FOK SALE 132x121 JooS on corner , wrath-out frort , haao 3 rooms , barn , 3 bloclo west o- Park avo. and Lonvoa.vorth , easy payino < t , cheap tl,70Q. Johj L. .MoCaifj * . opposite Post Olllce. Di7tf FOB SAL > A uew ntook nf haidwaro and Impla. Ue"ts , Vjilnoeell eitabll hcd , nalM for jc-w 18S4 , 7fi.lCO. Also tow brick bul.dlng . built In I3S3 , blzo 251X120 , two stcry and baicment MHO franM ware houcr Car 1 UI I cq ai-cd fiotn flO.OCOto ? 12.0 30 o\clii3i\o ! bulldiuf ; . Location the very beet in tha clti cf Kearney , fob Kor pattli ul .r , addreaa Whltoaktr t Co. Icclibon 531 , Kearney , Nob7R9 7R9- B ALEE KAY.Caolqimllty. lowcJt I tlo . T. S. Claiksui , t'cliuylor.Nol ) . you SALK OK KJCRIIA.NUK At IO poraoro , al or piit of two thousari < acroa of tlmher Innd orty mllcfeast of Kunsa9 City , wll o-inhango ' 01 Nbroaka laud or morchandleu. Bedford , Souor 4i m Vlttt MISCELLANEOUS. 'lJiNLP unalny maio , we'RM ' about 1 200 pi.umN . Htcl n , ' 1th Mtchlnir .rap. Lwiicicat. liavntBiiio civMs ani Ing | fopi rtj , , nc | lir a Otcam La 100 M. 141 list. ' OHT A rod Irish R 't r ilCR , ch Ju rollar v u with J names of "Cottot & II 'hhnun1 ' cut In. A ruHtril will bo ( alii 1 r.nny lnd > inutlun nruturn of the ( loT II Coitur , . 1314 Douglas at. IMtf BUSINESSI.OCA.riN' Larito up btalrj room for runt or will null ltlici hutlmrti or lcn c at bull- ag. Cor. 15vh & Parnaui. lniuliu ; 18H CAJI Avo. 831-tf. OUND-Aladiujhanillnir. Kinder ctu nlitiilu ' inoio : v calling at t Iii olllca proving property ml pajintc for th' ' niKcrtUtmiut , 147 7 IUIV\ MiiltH , sinks i lid cctppocl * ileoncd at thn tlicnK it not ca atdat anIIIDO cf tba .lay , In an tntlrrl > ordirl M way withou.tho lra > > t niolentatlon occii } i.itsor neighbors , with ( tir lipro\id : and odoileaa . . | i'aratu3. | ' A ivait'o. : . , Wl Capital ate. folnilp . OK TKAUfc her miichuncl.wKl i-Lriea pro- 1 ftrrul , tir o (3) ( ) valm ! U lets la Ia > lon , Ohio. Ono ( > ! < > t In Ht. l.oulf , Me , 940 acr u of line land lit Kniitas ; Oiu > (1)farm ( In Ohio. 'Ibis prcpvity Is Ire Inauiubrancu All conin niilc.-itlnj ( , vll ! ho trestul titrlitl/couHdentiul , U. Ij , Winotiur , 2t4 ! ' C'u-nln . UN1TF.D 8TATI5H 1NHIAWRDHVICK , ) n it IIIIIUK iox ci , y DakcU , Jinuiry 12 , 1885. ) GoJetl propotalu In triplicate Irdnrfcd , proriials the unction of on Weielw'tht aud Cari.atiter nhop , one harnvs , tiico and i. ! ioi 1 u'lcoin uliopK , oiia Klai ( jhtfr liousc.fwo wogpn und Ktorago ibcda , ono MktibouEo ami tollar , ut thlia "n y am'Direct- t j ttu iuiJir < ciud , care of Clnul ( juarli rinoxtor partn-ent , nlthi i lotto , Oroil'a ' Ncbwl..bo ( re- ituil untl 12 m , iUtiinU ? , I'tiiruir.v 14 , I'M Pann ) nnil bpecincatlona can lie i ximincd In thu odni of the clttl quarto- dt'-r , duiartrjnt of thn i'latto Omaha , 'fob , the "Ii tir Ooian"Clncago , III , and the "Jourr * l" t Kan n T.ty , ilo , * L'chtiuct I will Lo ft ar.td to tliulnwixt 'esponnllilc. blililcr , autijecl th the approval of tbo il.partiaec&or Interim. Iho right , lowcvcr > la roonul to r'ct any am ) , or any pwt of anji bid , i ! duonud fu < the but lit < ttrestof tbuervleof I'roprn.liiinuBtMat < jlov th of th.w joqulvsil fet > com , IttitlMi ol bulln < alHrapprnil of cvntrai-t must in urcojopjlneil bt auertUuJ c.liuk upon mo I ulitd btaUa Oeii iltor ) , pikyiib'o tu ( hoojiJc tbo liintiyulunul , fur at Ica't fltu ( > ) ant ol thi , axounknf ihoprvp'Mal , nhhli cl > uk eliall bvfoifci'o I lo tlio Unlte.1 biattH In. 3 eo ol any dir roctUiBg the uwrilj * l "ll fill lo csccutu promptly u contract with good nd kuli-clml < ecurl- * , ncoordiuif to I1 e ti nun of & \ LU , ctlior-l.V ) to returned to llio Udder , for fnrthvr li f nrut on wldresj i\u uudoraltfiiod rjrina lliiiue Autincy , D.kUa. Tto undorelvneil will wlbo \ a.V Paitoa Ilouio , OnialivN K , by th momlnx ol liii ) , t'obrumy 13,1&A V. T. JlOll-LTCCIlDr Jan to 8w m U. H. Indian Aoa [ ; EDWARD KUEHL , MAnisran or I-AUIVBTEIIY JLND CONDITION , I ST. S&8 r-mth ttr ct , kotweea farnain ud liar- will wHn the Jdof Ruardlm ( rlilts , < > bt ! nli'ir anj out uUnoe In the niutaaii pieltut , and < n coittluoonilltloojln the futur * . IloolM and t iiiailu tg rjJvt VtlI'M * UWi lon if.wjto jj