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ISDAY FEBRUARY II , i88B" I'HE DAILY BEE. OMAHA Ornoa No. 014 AND 018 FAIUVAM ST. NKW YoaK Orrto * , ROOM 03 TmncNK UCILD- IKNO. Pub'lihM every morning , eiefnt Sunday. Th only Monday morning dally publlihetl In the stale. tlHM BT MAIL On Tear. . . tiOOO I Three Montru . . . . ( 280 Blcllonthi 6 00 | Oua Month 1-00 Tlio Weekly Bco , Publihsed every Wednesday * , rosrriio. OnsYear , with premium t 2I Ono Ye r , without premium I 15 Bit Uunthi , without premium 75 Ono Month , on trial 10 All Communlcalloni relitlnn to Newiand Editorial taMen should be addreswd to th Eoltoi or Tin Hit. ' ICIIXKM LKTTIM All nmlnejj r ltcn and Ilemltt nce < ( hould bo kildretieil to Tint OBI runl.isiil.io CouriNT , OMAIU Urafts.Ohecks and Poll otnc eMer to be made | ijr a > ble to the order of the company. THE BEE PUBLISHING CO , Props ; 1 E , ROSEWATKK , Eunon. I A. H. Fiteh , Manager Hsily Circulation , P. O. Bo > , 88 Omahn , Neb. Jitnni.vo from the number of personal relief bills that have boon introduced nro load to believe that the Nebraska legislature is generally considered a state relief society. Mu. Tnour h credited by the Herald correopondont with being "ambitious and working for a record. " Mr. Tronp Ins aucccoJEil in making a record a rail' road record which mma day ho may wish ho had never made. FiiED NYE recommended Michael for United States nnrahal , otid that la the reason that Michael didn't get there. Fred Nye has * not quito in much influence at Washington aa ho had when ho waa Valontino'a six dollar clerk. IF there ii a town in Nebraska that lias not yet had a bill introduced In the legislature for the establishment of a normal school wo would llko to hear from it. Nnrrn.il Baboo's are in graat demand , What there is about euch an institution that Is to atttactive to the average Nebraska village is something Vfo can't BIO with the naked eyo. Ouu ootrotpondent tolegrophi from Lincoln that the public will bo sti'prlaod to learn that "Colonel" Howe ho probi- bly moans Church Hove , tbo gontltnnn from Ntinaha will vota fcr the three cent bill. The only vrty that wo can ac- oonnt for ihii sudden conversion la that the railroads have concluded to accept the inevitable , and hence Church Ho wo is at liberty to vote as ho plows. TUB Lincoln correspondent of the Her ald , who is an employe of the Lincoln Journal , h'ghly compliments Mr. Troup aa a hard-working member. This is a deserved compliment. Mr. Tronp la a bard-working number ior the Lincoln tinge , and the railiosd lobby , but so far aa the interests cf the people of tbo atato or cf Dough H county are concerned , Mr. Troup's effc rla have not been appreciated. SENATOU VAN WYCK'B anti-fence bill lull tuaaod the Donate and will probably f aa the bouse. It prohibits the erection cf fences upDn the public linds and or- derj the removal of thoao already erected. It eoems rather singular that the govern ment has to pats a law to prohibit what la already an illegal procaodlng. Senator Van Wyck' bill , however , probably pro vides proper penaliioi for the violation of the law. At present the cattlo-mon who have fenced in the public domain are simply trespasser ] , and can only bo eject ed as sack , and of course any such pro- ooodinga can ba easily delayed. Under the Van Wyck bill everybody is placed on an equality with reapoot to free grass , and it puti an end to a dangerous mon- Till ; two homed of congress will meet ill joint sission to-day to count the electoral - oral vote. The senate will prcc cd in a ' body to the housa of representative , and Senator Edmonds , president of the sen ate , will prcs de over the joint c nven- ilon. Ho will appoint two or four tillers , probably four , who will count the vttjs The atatoa will bs ca'ltd ' alpbabatica'ly , beginning wiih Alabama and ending with Wisconsin , and aa each name la called , the Boiled pickage , conta'ning the electoral ro'urna ' , will bo opened in the presence of the jo'ut convoation , the ( oilers will road the result , and the ace roUrloa will make minutes of thorn. When all the returns have bam opened the teller ! are directed tj turn up the re sult , and the persons rooming iho maj r- ity of the oatira electoral vote ro officially declared by the president of the conven * tlon to bo elected prcsidtnt and vice president from the 4th day of March .1885 , to the 4th day of March , 1889 The joint convention then dissolves , and the senate retains to the senate clumber. If ( hero aru any Irregularities or duplicate raturas the joint convention must of osurso dispose of them , one decide which are to bo counted. Tin present method of counting the elostora vote ia decidedly nnsatiifactory , and in the event of a doubtful campaign , sue ! as that of 187 ( > , it Is extremely dangerous It will ba remembered that the country barely escaped a political revolution ua tbo result of the IJnyes Tilden campaign. It la tiu stops have been taken to romod ; -'a existing In the method o 'ectoral vote , but it eoem ' at far from solution " In the hone In the sen Till b bQ A QUEST ION OF PRIVILEGE. State Senator Burr , who represents the qnlntostcnco of jobbery and monopoly , rose in hla aeat on Monday to a question of privilege. Ho desired publicly to brand asa * falsehood the Ben's intimation that ho wai inure or luss concerned in the school land lenses. Ho announced with a grand llonrlsh of trumpets that ho was ready to go upon the wltncsi ttand to testify that ho has not now nor over did have any interest directly or indirectly in any school land contracts , and has no knowledge of any crookedness in school land lenses. Wo have no noubt that Mr. Burr Trill do jnat as ho Bays. lie \\lllgobolorothocommittco and swear Dolnt blank that to the bolt of his recol lection ho dots not know anything about the school land leases. Mr. Burr is well- trained in gauging his memory. IIo can , when ho wants to , forgot about every thing ho ever know or hoard , when ho is on the witness stand. There are a good many just llko him at the state capital. When the legislature two yoarj ago was investigating the wholesale bribery that had been resorted to in or der to nuet the demands of blacnmalling and bribe-taking scoundrels who wore ready ta support the capltol bill for a money consideration , a host of trained witnesses volunteered to nnoar that they never heard of any achemt-a to got votes by improper means , and could not oven rometnbor that ary money waa contrib uted or collected from citizem of Lincoln to curry the capltol bill. And yet every one of thoco men know oil about this cor ruption fund , and atMJial of themwcro members of the committee that passed the hat among the Lincoln merchants and properly owners. The highly indignant Mr. Burr waa one cf the principal witnesses before iho investigating committee. Ho came forward to be fog and muddle the committee by lila know-nothing testimony , and ho pur posely put the committee on the wrong ecant aa to the party vtho was pointed out to C. S Montgomery as \illuinwho33 vote the Lincoln people bad to buy. Wo can name that villain now , If Mr. Burr is very anxious to refresh his memory. Butte to ictarn to the land business. A teprc- sentativo of the BEE lua jotted down the following memoranda : 1 Sheldon , who'aecuicd from40,000 to CO.OOO acres cf school land lease ? , as nbrother-in-law cf Burr. Sheldon and Latham It.vod largo blocks of thoto land ; . Latham sold out to Sheldon , but Sheldon had to secure him , Latlum , aealrst prosecution tf tbe slate and risk Inclined in the possibles cancellation of the looses. Eurr himself is the bondsman of Sheldon , and is bound to indemnify him , " This peculiar transaction would Indi cate that Mr. Burr la not entirely a dis interested patty. If the leases , which Latham transferred to Sheldon , wore honeetly procured without vlo'atlon of the law , why should Mr. Sheldon ba re quired to glvo him an indemnity bond ? Why'should Mr Burr go on Mr. Shel don's band to Indemnify him for posaiblo speculative losses if the speculation was not involved In crookedness. How could the state cancel leases or recall a contract If honestly entered into in accordance irlth tbo provisions of the law ? Mr. Burr had better rise in his Boat once more and deny that ho is Mr. Sheldon's broth er-in-law "to the best of his recollection , " and declare that he never signed euch an indemnity bond "to the best of his recol lection1 or , if it is convenient , maintain that Sheldon never had anything to do with tchcol land leases , "to the beat of hla recollection. " DAWSON'S DEMAND. It is surprising to aoa how unny par- ons there are in Nebraska who are in need of relief at tlu hands of tbo logisla- , nre. Tom Konnard , Pat II vte , Sara- el Bacon and others tint wo have mon- ioned from time to time not forgetting number of the citizens of L'n join who demand $8,000 worth of relief are not > y any meats tno only persons who have ilanned laida upon the state treasury , and are now attempting to carry them nto execution. Perhaps the cheekiest demand is that imlo by H. C. DAWSOD , in house roll No. 209 , which goes on to relate that wbcrcas I. C. D.ivann was warden of the stale icnitontiary for two years and ten months , and that whcraas , the statutes of the ttito of Sebrjuka contain a r revision that the warden is ontit'cd to the nto of tlia h .usa ) nllt for h'ni and the necetsary lights and n el for the same ; and , whereas , H. 0. DAWS n furbished md kept a span ef IOMOS end carr'ajo for the use cf the state penitautiaiy fur fho afoicsitd time , and convoyed the United Slates mail [ without piy from Iho sta'o ' ) to and from the Lincoln postf flice. Ihoref ro thi shto owoj him $4,080 , and to ac cordingly calls on the legls lalatura to hand over that amount to him. If over thoco waa a trumped up clalu against the atato wo contidar this to bo one. When the legislature poya Mr. Dawaon forridlng In hla carriage between Lincoln and the penitentiary , and carry ing the mall simply as a matter of ac commodation and upon hla own volun tary motion , it will bo high time to open thedojraof the atato treasury to every bogus cla'm ' agent and roul agent In Ne braska. If Mr , Dawaon had to cmy the mall It was not necessary for him to main tain a team of horses and a family carriage riago for that purpose , The mall could have been transportoi at small expense by a hired man en horseback. Bu Mr , Dawaon , who took ploisur In driving hla pmato tenm and carriage into L'nooln ' , took it non himself to convoy the mail , end hid \d for payment is an after-thought eanlt of keeping awake at n'ght ' in or to batch up aomo scheme to rail iO stats treaeury , K we are cot mis taken there waa no established mail rout ( between Lincoln and the ponitcntiarj ] daring his term , bat the pcsioflice addroi of the ponllentiary was simply Lincoln , and of couno no ouo was entitled to payer or carrying the penitentiary rrm'l. ' Mr. 3aweon did it as much for his own con venience as fcr thottf nnybcdy else , AS It vas a part of his duty to have the ponU onllary mall go through hla hands. The mpudonco of his demand has oven shamtd the present warden , Nobes , who , n consequence , has withdrawn his board till ol several thousand dollars. No if , If Dawaon's claim la Rood , Dr. Matthowson , superintendent of the elate naano asylum , ought to hvo throe or our times aa much for convoying the nail In his carriage between the asylum and the Lincoln postoflioo , If Mr. ) Awson haa any legitimate claim , lot the ogUUturo refer him to the courts whore 10 can have an opportunity to eiUbllth t and collect it. Iho courts are the iropcr tribunals for the various claim ants against the atato. If any mora of horn attempt to waste the time of the cglalatnro , which costs $75 per hour , wo lope they will bo unoormonlously turned vor to the serjeant-at-arms and expelled rom the premises. A GEOLOGICAL GllAB. House roll No. 170 la entitled "An ct to provide l\r a geological and tnin raloglcal survey of the atato of Nobraa- ca. " The principal object of Ihlstchoino a to provide a scftplaco f r a so-called geologist , at a salary of $2 000 n year , nd an assistant at $1,800 n yecr. In ddiihn to this there shall bo npproprla- od $300 for chemicals , and $5,000 for ctual and necessary exponsas , inc'uding raveling eipoL3s of the "corps , " hire of octl acaiatanco and publishing reports. This Is the same old jobIn a now dreio f a very i auzy nature , which has been egnlatly introduced into Iho No- rotka legislature at every scs- ion for the last fourteen oars , end it has as rcguhrly been act own npoo. 11 always 'sounds ' very planstblo o the geological mind to talk about n gco- og oil survey of Nebraska and ilia pro- loatiicn to crcn'o a atnto geologist usually nds some judont auf porters. Every ; ovorncr from FurnastoDawea has asked ho lo lelatoro to create such an cilice , nit the legislature his invariably failed o sao the necessity of any such dep rt- lent. Aa a matter of fact a gaoh gical urvey of Nebr. ka is no moro c coded .ban . a phrcnol gicil survey of 'hoheida ' f the members of the I'ghlaturo. A olorod geological imp of Nebraska would ook very much like ono of [ Fowler & Wills' phrenological chart ; , and would > o just about as useful. Nebraska iceds a stale goolopiat about as much as ho does a state profaaaor of bumpology. Betides investigating the gold and liver folds , the Immense coal fields. ; ho natural ges walls , the slat3 geological orps is required , under tha provinces f the proposed bill , tu examine , analyze nd clats.fy the various clays , ores , marls , mineral waters , building stones , tx , and daring the progress of the sur- oy the gaologitt sb.i'l ' collect such speci mens of rocks , cros , soils , foetils , crganio comic3 and miooml compounds , as will exemplify the geology , mineralogy , and aloontolcgy of the state , and forward 3 the chancollc r of the state university nch specimens as miy bo proper and necoisary to form a complete cabinet of specimens of geology and mineralogy of Nebraska. Wo ventnra to sty that a geologist would lave no trouble in filling the state uni versity cabinet with Nebraska fossils and imo stone specimens , bat whether ho oald earn his salary in the other specified ields of investigation ii rather doubtful. t occurs tu us , however , thtt the state university ia endowtd with all tbo fostils hat are necessary ; in fact , wo do not icsitate to eay that it has an ovoranpply. As H matter cf fast , no man of any apu'ntion ' or experience aa a geol g st or mineralogist Wiiild ongigo h nue-lf to become - como a stata geologist for $2,000 a year. A really ompatont man is wcr h five irnos that amount in a mining region , and .in incompetent ono la n friud and ict wanted In Ntbraika or any other atate. It is porlups trua that Professcr Aughey nvgh bo indnced to accep1. the situation , ai d in the event of his refusal , ra frund , ProfoBor Vifionham , might ba willing to aorvo. Bub wo have had enough of such scientific men BS Aughoy , and wo want no moro of them invited to lodgment In this commonwealth by the psstago cf such a bill as that which [ us been proposed. Wo had much better allow onr go'd , s Iver , aid coal flilds to remain unexplored and undeveloped a few yeata longer. A LINCOLN correspondent aaya that on Monday considerable time was occupied In the house in consldt ring a motion to ndefinltoly postpone the claim of P. O. Uiwes , and the motion waa loat. It cosls the state $7i > | for every hour that the legislature Is in aeat ion , and It seems to ua thatlt is a reckless mute of the people's money to spend a moment of time in comidtr'ng the claims of Pat Hawea ci of any other claim agent. The state abolished all claim agencies two years ago. Pat Dawes haa no more right to'rcp rcaont the atato aa an agent than Col. Frank Waltera or Col. Frank 1' . Iwland. AH the pretenses totho contrary araboah Senator Van Wyck la authority for the titomont that our congressmen are fully competent and would bavo collected al legitimate claims if these pretended claim agents lud been discarded and discounter ; anetd. Pat O , nawes la not Ignorant o the law. Ho knew that the agency hai been abolished , but he succeeded in imposing upon credulous state officer from whom ho secured some paper which they had no right to glvo him The only way to pat in end to thete bo- gas claim agents , ia to refer them to the coorla. SENATOR VAN WYCK writes a friend n this city that ho intends putting Pear- man at the head of the Pnss , his organ n lubrajfca City. Major PoMirmi is night mid would ho MI aecMs'on to Ne- " iratk jouraalUm. Omaha 'tcjnib Such potty , contempt bio and . anitnous watfro only shows what sraall- alibro men will do in otdor to wntthoir pile. Wo venture to assert that Senator Van Wjck never wrote such n letter. The senator has no Interest In the Xc- bratka City J'rcta or any other paper. Tin : present congress has nineteen uioro working days. loliert O. wlmliroii , Orntor itntl 1 lit terateur. A joint commission of the senate and louse of representatives has been np- tainted to prepare for tlio ceremonial ob- erranco of the completion of the WABII- ngtoa monument , and Fobnmy 22 lint been fixed as the date of tbo Interesting vent. The vonombln Robert C. Win- hr ) p was speaker of the house of repro ontativfs at Wasnipg on , July 4 , 184H , when the cornor-stono tf the monument was laid , and made the principal adoircss n that occasion. Ilo is now slowly to- ovorlug fr in a serious lllnrss , and it is onbt'ut whether ho will bo > physically qu l to the position of orator at thu coni ng c Itbratlon , which ho has botn very pproprlately muted to tako. Failing his , however , It is undorshod that thu lincipal speech of the day will bo con- libutod by his pee , whoever may bo BO- t d to deliver It Hubert 0. Wlnthrop is a lineal descend- nt of Gen John Wlnthrrp , popultrly now n BB the "founder bf MuesacDueetta" ud the founder of the city of Brston , nd the son of Thomas Linclall Wloihrop , nco lieutenant governor if Mas achu- otts. Ilo was born in Boston , Mny 12 , 809. After nrppiration in the Luin thool of his native city , ho entered liar- ord college at 15 years of ogo. Ilo wan raduated in 1828 , and then spent three - . : ua reading K\v in the tllico of Dauiil Vobster. Mr. Winthrop never practiced \Vhllu a young man ho was the captain f the Boston Light Infantry. Suldior- hip with him was in the nature of on mUBiinout. Bis taa u was f jr public ifo , which began in 1831 , when ho was hoscn a representative to tha general ourt. After four yeara of service , at the go of twenty-eight , ho was elected peakcr of the house of representatives , tlrusachusotta. Ho was re elected to the a-flo flico the following yi.ir , and in 1840 was thoaou a representative to confess s a member of the Whig party. Aftir 10 had served asven years in the ntlonnl lionso of representatives he VMS chosen i's ' sneaker f jr the eeesions of 818-49 InJ850ho was appointed by ho governor of Missnclimetta to succeed ) iLiol Webster in the senate , Webster lavn g resigned to accept the appoint ment if secretary of grate under Preai- ontFillmore. In 1851 Mr. Wlnthrop WBS tbo candidate of the whig party for overnor of Massachusetts. Tlio election i nt thrown Into the legislature , and ho was defeated by a coalitions of the minor- ly ptrtles. Hla last political ofllco wis s ncad of the Ma > s-tchnsotts electoral oters , which , 1854 , gave the stita to Jen. Winlield Scott. When the whig arty died Air. Winthroo became on in- epondent voter. During his congress- onal life he favored a sound financial olicy and protection to domestic Indus- ry. Ho opposed tbe extension of sla- ary and the fugitive slave bill. During he war ho acted with ilia war democrats nd supported MoClellan in the preaiden- iil campaign tf 18G4. ; MJ , Wmthrop'siJrJabliBhod addresses no. upoechos fill tbrde lario volumes andre ro 180 in number They cover fifty- our years from 1835 to 1870. His must important Hteiary noik has been , The Life > nd Let'ors of John Win- brop , " in two volumes. Ho has been resident of the Maarnchusotts Hlstorl- tl Sooeity. He has also been president if the UOBton Provident Aeeoolatbn for wonly five years , and Is a member of the raripui other scientific and benevolent nititutions , among them Ilia Amor- can Society of Arts and Solmces and Ilia American Antiquarian Sjci- o y. Mr. Winthrop has been irealdont of the board of trustees of he Peabody education fund fura Irs first irganization. On Iho list vist to Europe 10 received the dcpreo of L , L. D. from ho university of Cambridge , an honor irovlously coL/erred on him by Bowdoln md Harvard colleges. XPW The Hill , N H. , noedla factory haa re- unitd opt ration ; , The Bilmingham , Conn. , corset ehops are rushed witli orders. Rullind , Vt. , Is to have a corset fac- ; ory , employing 150 girls. Tha zvlocilo woiks at North Adams , > Iais , ate running ovortiiuo. Collini &CO.'B nx werks at Oollins- vllle , C.nin. , koap 500 men busy. The Colrhoator. Conn , , rubber factoiy u us nit 80,010 paii s of ahoea daily. Tha Raed Boot and Shoo Company , lociuater , N. H , employs 400 baads. Medway , Masi. , hai the prospect of a new indttitry , employing 700 hands. Uptn'a new glue fastoiy at Poabody. will eon bo In full operation , ompluyh 125 hands. A Plormint , N. H. , manufaotory has order * fiom Iowa for aoverdl car loads ( .1 .adders. The Williminlie , Coon , , Linen Com pany started up all i'u ' mills on full time ibis week , The Oochecp trills at Dovar , N. H. , are running ovartimo to kaep pice with or dots in the print works. Soveril Watarbury factories have begun to run on fall time , uud buiintHs there is gradually Improving. A. B. Valentino will build a largo knit ting mill at Banning ton , Vt. , to rep nco the ono buraod abint two yo ra njo , Auburn , Mo. , industries employ 20,00' hands and $1,500,000 of op til , The value of last year's products was $4,000,000. Contributed. The human ajstem is so arrangad tha after the ago of maturity the decline then commences ; then a downward ten dency gradually takes place , The Im iglnatlon and reasin then becomes weaker or , and the physical piwers are ilowo aad moro irrigu'ar ana imperfect in tbo r EC ion. In tlio former IH oborvod a de preasion of tbo mental powers in the consent ra'ins ' or abstracting of thought In the lattsr the nutriiiio cpentioas are in longer acla t ) repair the vasto cf the body. At 'h ' t tlnio f xtornal Impression urert a diminished iniluenco , and wi 1 the failure of pcroeptiuii the powers o memory dec'ii ' > o , tha objcc H ot e-a'ly life bait g ro mil' c od list , w < i < tlio-ci i f late timb Hie ftwiy l.ke innbeims in th abade , Then the btaiu id less carmbl t receiving Impressions , bo- thocransrf tonio too fall to dis > thtir futut onr. The ( IgM bo- misty , the he r ng dull ; rhero is im Indispi slii n for oxeilinti , a ilosiro f r opoeo. Tha mor'allty in trns is grost ° r h n tn the country. Of both sexes 22 itr cent dlo bofe ro llfy nro 1 yotr old , md 37 pti cent bet < r * they are 5 years ild. Male infants are moro liable tu dip mmiilintely after birth than females. Nine twentieth of the whole number dlo fore they are In yous of ego. The nortobty among girls incrinsts between 14 and 18 , and among men between 21 and 2G. At 2D years half the births are doad. The mean life is about 'M years. Iho capacity in the skull of the female Is 'o ( ; iho body Is longer ; tW lower ox- lemitics shcr or ; the skin thinner and nero translucent. Tlio strength of the male to that of the male Is as 10 to 20 Icr muscles contract easier and are mi rj easily wewiod. ITor reasoning powers are less vlgoroif , but her sonsntlnos are me ra acute and her knowledge moro in- nitiyo and Instructive. AVorlli There are 2,750 langusgoa. A square mile contains 040 acres. A barrel of rlco weighs GOD pounds. The average human life Is.'H years. The iirat atool pen was made in 18I10. A barrel of Hour weighs 100 pounds. A barrel of pork wo-'g s 200 pouads. A span is ton and tovon-olghths inches. A hand ( horao measure ) is four Inch- * . Watches wore first conttcuctod in 1470. A s'rrmmovesthirty-sixmlleaper hc.ur The first lififer match waa madflin 182 ! ) . The value of atonofsilvor Is $ :57 : , 701,81. A hurricane moves eighty miles per iour. The lint iron sicatnslnp was built In 80. ! ! Modern needles first came into nso in 1545. Coaches were llr&t built in England in 1500. The firat horjo railroad was built In 1820 27. Ono million col'nrs ' of gold coin weigh 5C8i , pounds avoinlttpoii. Until 1770 cotton-spinnii g was por- 'ormod by the hand aplnning-whcol. Ono mil1 ion dolloiM of ailvcr coin weigh )9)20.'J ! ) pjunds Ailiuiiiiry Answcrcil. Boston EyenlnK Itccord. L - d S - d , whrin wo suppose to 10 tbo person lately elected ta tbo Jnited States senaio from Cdlifortit , writes to inquire whether It will bo necoBfary to take to ynBlli gton the lectiie/l apparatua by whichp holographs f race hoi ses in motion are secured in order to got a photograph of a bill going .hrough congrosa. No , sir , not unless it a a bill to take money ont of the treas ury for some purpose of doubtful utility .hat you want ts photograph. As for ) ills whici relate to thu public welfare , 'ou on put a pieca of sontiizid plate In in your camera , train the instrument on ono of them , end go t3 California In confidence that the ot joct 111 not move until a picture is produced. A I'oiht AVtll Taken. Mr. Evarls made an old joke very neatly when ho answered as fol'owa ' a man who had ridiculed his long aen- encea : "Considerable experience in lifo and at the bar convinces mo that the men who object to lorg sectancea are the worat culprits that come up for judg- metit. " Divorces are becoming fashionable In Scotland. Last year eighty-nine peti- iocs were granted , being the largest number en recotd. The highest number of decrees In nnjr previous year was eighty-one ia 1880. The averaoo nnm- ) er for the ten years before 1876 was mly thirty-five. _ Down in the San Miguel big timl > er wolves 'ollow vehicles almost a ? ferooioi-sly as the rinsslan anliial doen. No person hsa yet been killed bv them , but a great deal of fright has etultod. LEPEOST OF THE JEWS , A Wild , Hunilng Itch , that Striked with a Tlionsunil Klectrio Itching Needles. Eritrea AI.TOOSPA. . , CALL- wish to Bay some , thin } ; tiijiraUo \aluablerrieillclne , Cuticurn , wu ch I nwml'ertlio'l lo your papur. I hive bad that old leprcmv.ot blch jou rfadin the Blblo.whero tbo Jen met But it tuio K them , anil did not knuu howJocutot. It rmsnanvoihcr ) < iiRlish names. I ha o had It on my body lor o\tr tlxty juts. No doctorc uld ttllmewliat Itwai.and pnlmblj Inc\cr would ha'u Lno'ii had I not neon the mlmi cmen' In your Mlimblo i aitr. KlatltUo ec.l'j iflccllo ol tnosUnnt\t ; It I oksl KO biriinclcn 011 \estiilH lxtt m , < r i n old ng that ban laid In the uater I r a lonK t'mu , > cd Jllal the eamo In ny lict , Hie sai tl clhouu.a d byiakiiiKn airrcfimjiunnd lookliiu at nio It loi.ki worse In ether wordn , we will rail It I ehthj BIS , r rl hekmthoii : mines on nliat I rail the will Immune 1'cli , that w.ll s.tlko jou with u thousand electilo ltd ) } uucdlia , W1IKHK TO SCRATCH You then have m run outlnt ) the open air to relieved , \Vhy.ltls dread ul , and laving so n any i nil tut dnc'ii 8 andiiine knowing what to do for you , but 1 have found the loat treasure at l.vt It did not take two s not fill B of the titlctira Hieolvdit btfi.ro it t ok thatliiirniii/ b > thu throat and bid them to hold oft ard it Is off il ) llcsh lobecum In oftcr , ny hair It becoming soil "iidflUv , and n fen got to ulng external appliiitions CutlcurJ Stuj-anJ anolut the parts wiih Cutlcura. If th th uiando know the goodms * ( fit till' medlrlno ' " I do , they would i ot be tventr-fotir hours wlthia ! 2t. It In not only adapted to my. cise , but to f * ethers , aid II any ono dl'billevcs thin let him Bt- ; text door I o Iho T"ean IIouso hete , take my rricron. cot > and sea for hlmtclf , Jrseph W. lllley. HollldajsbutR , Pa. , Nov. 12.1381. AGONIZING ITCHING. And burnln sliln dlseaxcu InsUntly'rdlcred by a warm hath , wl Ii tutliuia bin ) , and u iilnglo ip pllotion i f I tillctiiu , the gr at bkin Cure. 7hlu repotted dally with two or thico dnrcd tf Cntl cura Uesohent , thn New Itlocd Purlll r , to ) ecp the bloodcool , the prr plratlou | 'iin ' aid uitirltat lit ; , the bow eld open , the liver i ny kldnuja uctve will illly > Ttttor Illi , 1'no- tpu ci n r/tma , , Kvvorm - llama , l.lchen , IViiiltus hcahi l Head , I'andruff ' am : ncrj up clen of It-hlnp. S alj and Pimply Hum n of tnvhca p and bkiu , when the bint plOKlcia n ai.r all nowiireiiiLdlesfail Roll everjwherc. Cutlcura , 60 knti ; boap25 imU ; Itiuolveut , $1. Potb ° r Drug ft Chiminni C'o..Rogtnn COLLARS CUFFS umxa THK luitK * ni THI FINEST GOODS EVER MADE , UNO ill Linen , BOTH tln'ngs ' AND Exteriors. A k for them CAM N BROS. . AcfiniH for Omnhe Omnhe'I 'I ' ( SDOCEaSOIlS TO JOHN 0. JACOBS ) UNDERTAKERS I At the ol-l .land HIT Farnam Bt , Cidw * by l > l. iriaphso No S2i. SPECIAL NOTICES. TO LOAN I ONE V , MONKTTOUHN-Hi nnn ol 0 AmTiipiTn homi , pl.ntx , Ini'ittnip ml : nil kliulu of h ttcl . M II Hotter , 1101 rtnani rt . ( nor torjo hoe Horo. ONKV in 1 OA.V-1 to Iwn on tin- | irot > < lel ) vronrrtv tn nr nmminfn to mlt , Mnn lp | rix t W.'ll. Mott"crr 14.4 KnrLnn t. , or Mo. * ' flito : orf. Sft.lt ! tn l n on ch ltcli by J. T. lli > Mty , 213 nuth Nth ft. C OftMO MONRTTOtOAri In Hums ol tSOO nt ) ujiwurJ O. P. IMvIa nil Co. , Il l Kcttto nil T.mn Ancmli , U05 Ftrrkm St. COT II [ ONEY loaned on chattels , llallroail Ticket 3 L bough ! and void . Foreman , Sit S. Ittb HK'P ' WANTED. U ANTKD-A man that undo'stands rfVaninnl Illiniums , nd will traVo hlnnoll mcfiilin tlln- ng room. lU'ftrenccs requited , 1513 Dodijo St. 170 12 WANTKI ) - AcootlrMflMnan , wiih fMicrlcnro \ ilrho a baker's uagnn Apply ISO ? St Vntj's avo. 171 lii | \ ' \ \\7'ANTKD- l < lowl , littlthftllttloRlrlMhr u V > korpcr , 117 north Nth St. 177 Up \VANTED-A rompteitcok In tiiiRlt tftmll > 1 A | < p y 7(0 soiith 10h St. 133 lOp n trut Uniltntikritslhncnrdrlmt- ii tu , to drive w gen tiil look attir < * ltj tr < lo. O I' . Kft ) i Co IDS lOp " \\7"ANTKO A girl to ill general hou-o o k ot Hi7 llatncj St. 100 14p \7ANTKD-Llght IIOIBO and wajjon (111 ( a 10th fit T 171-10p " \A7AXTEI ) ' Kinatt jnuni ; glil for houtr ntk In II n lainllj of three. Mm. J , II. Ciino , Chtrlo * . , bet Iroionmllamca , 101-11 " \A'r NTKP Afa'cmotnun Cull on H C Kcr > n < nn I Omaha lliiiiliiita Collivo HOSp AATANTFI ) A ilnmir cipi.br von nil to do ir'ti- > cral lintiKVurk for a f mill of lour ndnltii loot waRcn loan clll lint Juno , 02J > Chinl f , bet Ktiitf ntxl Cattipbill tl' . ISO Op WANT'Drent ( * ( or our new bonk ooil l < nv to orl > cr8 ' "all or nddrcts (5oo. Hunter , H 'i UtirtSt , OnmtnXeu Ia-ln4 | > N'TT.U-flool Iho Bollcitors AilJrtM Mutual all Imuranro Co. , St u lit Neb. tw-inip \ \ ; ANTKD-A iir t chs iiiiiiicrtoiii oiii ' the > Motrrpol.tin. . No cthirne d apil , . "Kl tf SITUATIONS WANTED. " \l7ANTKD-llyn o nipc'tnt ' jounz eltl , ilttittinn > ' us tbanibcimud t r waiti-r or w u d doener. ( . nlhoiue-work. lufetrnco Item lasti nulfrr > Ad- die s "E. u " lid ! olll c. 174 Up \yANTKO B In itlon In a pilvato f m'l ' > as BCII- ctftt hou'okteper. limuiro JJoun h twW13 Fatnam. jflj. jp TX7ANTM-SI'uatlon by a jottns ladj DH iteno- IT gtapler. txpu-wiiicr , c pjlBt , iKtk or i.ok- . liccpcr. Occupation > ery tuucn dcshcil. AiMnt.3 "D F"lco unco IM-lOp WANTED lij D lai'y ot cxpcrlcnco and with cold icfercncc" , k posl Inn an hnuao kcopor , or take care of an Ibxalid. Adilicsa 217 N.SIxtocntll St. 123 9p ; nianlul tn n w rns eituatton at bcok Aiounp kcovcr , ID wholusalo eettblljhmeDt In Omaha Addrwn " 0. " care HOB. IMf MISCELLANEOUS WANTS WANTED Tobuj or trade for 8 < onrd hant ) ei. ptces wigon th or ulthouttptlnxa 17S 10 T17ANTED Tot nefliBtclnssrtMnuran andlunch VT counter tn a ti.i > ruuihly rciixxia bio larty. An- ply 12131) p'l8i , iflS-tf W "ANTED a few boirdoia at 1720 Cuss st 153 lip \1 > NTED La'll-H ai d gentlemen In city orennn- T V tr > to take light work at their 011 lion o $3 tel ? l a dar easily made ; wrrk > cnt b\ mail ; no canMiss * ug Wo hOKOCi ! demand forrurwork andftirm < h ftfvly cmiilo.ricnt. Aciilna- with eUlnp , ' H AVN MTO. COill'Aft Y , 291 Vine St , Cincinnati , Ohio. 113 in 4p WANTED A ( tent * to wo-k for the Western Mu tual Uinevo cot Aseocl&'ion , ol Beatrice , Mb. CiEh rat ItalSKOlOU , paid up In full Ihoee disltln ) ; fKenciea In Ui > tcin Nei rarka or Wo Urn Iowa , sluuld sddriBH C , > . Wooilcy Na 1222 Famim et , Orraha , Neb , or Oliver C. table , > co'j , Beatrice. ' , Nek To peed agents , men or voucn , n llbo al uonipon atiun lil t-e pa'd. Company In roopira- tn oln plan , eafc , rtllablo and cheap , atd ea y ta work. 806122 J-'OK KKNT TOH RKNT A dialrab'e nine room house ; Iniuiro X ? 71010th St. , near Webster. 121-12p FOH R ? NT Kew buck hou , 11 roomc , modern Impiovenuntii , No. t2 N 22d at. liiquira 2110 : California st , 107tf F IOR HRNT Ahouao of 10 room * , N. W. corner 10th and Clark St. 110-13p lOU KKNT-PaTtcf bulldln ? N. E. corntr lav- enpcrt and IfllhSts. Boom' cmugh toaccou- ' ' tamlly&td convenient for houao kef pine. 140-10 FOH HENT A new brick house rf 8 ro m ? , $20 per month. Arp'votWm. ' GoutliinariB ctoro , lOtb anilcnaiSt. I'hiUp Llaik. 14'J-lll > P.OII HKNT House 4 roorrs oouth 13th St , gl.'i. Cottagn fi rooms near Hamcom I'ark , $17 Ilouie 5 roonu Uavenpoit and vstn Sts , 917. IIouso 2 laree rooms and l cr ground ixith Omaha , fO C IX Ma J no , IStbaodl'ariiam. l3tf 1011 ilKNT Good h so five rocms on 2d 8L F near Mason , 3 blocl H fr < m car lire Wo'l and cl-tern Injulrn M , Lee , grocer , 22d St 7iOpp FOH HENT New 5 room collude VlrRirli ao. , 2 blecliH e st i f I'ark ave a , ' d 1 block > outh of Ht. yarv'aavp.st. . c r' , ? I2 SO per rr > rth. luuc Admnt ID Inn/erblrkop | > oito I'cst oll'ce. 12-tl ( F\OK KVNT C. t'aRo three rootni bouth S3d Ste. Ini'ilrc ' 1709 Jtrk < < oii Sts. lin-Ilp F it II NT New cottage , 5 room" . J I'lfja \ lloe , 1512 U Mb st. MS tf FOH Hi\T : Nice 6 room cottage coiner 24th and Pavvniort strict. Apply to E. B , Chapman , 1217 Howard Bt W3 tf HENT A new lcht room nouor. Fnquiroof Jlr < E. Uoddli , lEth.bettavcipoit and chl a- 70 lt ( I nil KKNT-Furnished Uoomwltn board 60S N , F I7th. 624-tf FOH IlKNT-Now Ire rocm houfo , with olty vvat > r , on Pnuth 17th St. near lallr ad trakc ktiltablo for brardir houre ; rent { 30 ; i' quite at cmaha foundry or c f T. W. T. Hlcbards , 054 tf ' Ill-NT A 6 > oi mcclturi. on eait eo 17th H'OK ht. re ord door eoutb cf Wtbittr ulio l O. U. Doane & Ua 777 tf ROOMS FOH RENT. t' il ifX 'iei \oon\k ve e lor four KCntituec , Iii'l'Jlro ' at 18IG Cailtol ave. IlfNT- With board nlcclj Urnlshcil fmnt Poll § ultablo ( or tuiiKui tlctntn , woud al'o Iho oi it JOUIIK IM y to o tumid bond at Botttli wis'ror. ul St. Moi.v' . a > o , and Mnutfii.tn Ht. 168 13p P oil HKNT Neatly furnibhed rooroa ate. 167-llp FOH KENT NIctly furclihed wana at 1718 Caw St. 1BI tf .IKKNT-KurnUhcd ( rout room , 1C04 Hurttt. UUtl f Olt Ur.Nt-KiirnUlicd roc ma 028 S. SCIhit OH HKNT I'liriilehid rnnm with modern ronvin leucca for uno cr two L-iutletuen at 1710 Cast tt 140IQp F OH HENr Nicely furnished room with uxco lent board , 1612 Farnam Bt , 032-tf HENT 7 nice rooms en 12lb ttrcet between IpOIl 1 Douylw and Famaui. Apply to alitropollUn Uotcl. 112 JOp OOM TO I.KT Kniiulre drutf ttoro , cor , 10th U ai.il Dcutriau , 1 < M tl UF I Oil HKNT-Furidilied room , 106 N. Ibtb it F UF H8 lOp. OR HKNT-Kurjlthed froi.t room , yrith oruRh- F cut lire , 13 0 Capltol AV . 107-ia | . IIFNTyurnlbhtil rotms , 1616 Catiltol v . FOli UHOp 00118-With board , deilrable or wUittr , Apt I ) < at Hk ChllUl Hotel. 9J3-1I HKNT One furnlthtd tedrorgn withl o rd FOU two or three clay boardtrt , l'X Webtur. uiatf fj Olt HKNl'-A s-lto of verj i\ \ I r able front r"omi I t1 for renl , BOuth-ta-t coiner CblCAga Mill20th 8U I one blocH ( rum lied or lluet Wi 10 ( ) UENT-Tno front roonw. 1628 Caplto ! ovn. t ! H _ _ _ _ > RENTr.tAwil fnrn llu,1 r .m . , lfi ( ? c BIS tSp IjHiilhKNI-FutiilAhc.lroonhi nt ISinDodjoft * _ > JfebTH v f t > JIp 011 flKNT-.r'c llgrthoiifrlieetiru. Uorootn , imtiMifdlrrtriUiiiirpo.p , U W. cor Mh mj ' FXulnl > ho < l ' " > i 'ooin foicn SIJ ! lulh Mt OI2'tf KOU SALE. t It S\1.R Oil THAOK-rot ln-ro\l | ; koJ , toixIS-toij Mote , iirojifttr In Wijic , .V . A lilor'c l ) tii.'lots in Al'jrton hmi , nml 2 .rooil tf , Norm * . H\11ioin. Aurfrcu O. I > . lllwMI , Walnut , I'olt I'o , livra. ITSmOji \ H S\t.h-A ROIH ! | ijHr ) iii.ii Ith nmt t lonch coantotun ) .c i iir > S Mt chcJ A Ur ln. 8. Troftlrr , 203 Smith IStli St 162 tl 1 'Ml S\1.K Orrbanco a ( till tcck r ( clothing- , poo'an.l fchoc pen 'ttturMNtitnirifOOiift * ll cx itiljo ( or NchrMka Lund * . , ll.fctcu n.ffll 8. li/tn St. , Oinabn , Neb 165 tt F 0'1 ' ock ot cn i > nJ fHtnrwj FFOR t i nco "J K " llcf oirre. 117 Up FOR RAI.K KC orD ol l t l nn Un.U InVix h- liiifon n.i'ntj , Nil. ; S mllo. from llttmnn : 8 rotten trrm li | ir M 111 dllioi nM \ \ tMh or wllf trudo t rhoti-o In ( nnh , It Imjcr will taVo up on loni ; tlm T o whola loul unirr Ail < rcJos Ko1o\rutck , No. 13 I B mil > t. , Oinih , Ntb. ooi-tl S&'oon ami lUturcs 0"ntrallj Inratnl , nnil ilu agoiul lusnithj. Avldrc- ) "Silooii" llco olllce , jf-a , | P IOUNALK ( h ti-riiohalfncreln north Onmht. AJilrefs X V. / Dor ollloc. OIl SAtr-V 200 toni uKctiilhaVAt K'l ' tlon , pilce 83.00 iicr ton Apnh to1\m Elklioin 852-lmp FOH H I.K A 'o.l put It i > hnpl-inont lmsltif well 'oeatfil unit v taliWinlln tlultlnir , inwnon II. i. M. U Kin Nik f\ir\lliiig rivy to tton rleht Intopn-tl traili. Only inodo nto en | llnl re- ( | iiir , il Atlilii-iH "S. Y " I ic ollioe , 012 Icb ESji 1 , 011 SALK CIIK < P Ono elewunt crt mbor wt tormcr cost M7f.ro. due roKUlttor clock , ono i early new linabc 1'iano , fixe pi M framed .ilctur B , rue hoiso , linincn and plioetcn , ono Holla pnfc , email ulio , onn heautltiil ehtna colTcn pit Ale B Irrire | nro Hooded St Herninl d < e. Inquire 1015 1) c-u ! St. 23M ! FOIt SALK 68x104 ( cot on miming Ptrw t 3 l.looke neNtof Mllltarj blidgc , * 1OOJ. John L. SlrOaijue opjiiwito I'o-t olll o. HSt'tl F OIl BAtK-13'il2t ( cot on corner , south-oMt fro * t , htmso 3 rooms , Lnru , 3 block vvcat u I'nrk n\o. nml I.ocn orth , eany pajmrnts , cheap ? 1,7CO. JohnL. JloCimtic , opposite Pout Ofllco. 017-lf Foil SALK A nowstmk of lmtd areand Irrplo met IB , l.utino . wtll tBtub'l ' linl , fa'ei" for jcftr * 4 , * 7f..lOi. AHU | IHW brick bill ding built In IS'-S , ar" x20 ! , tuo 8toi > ai it I n-cnn nt Aim fr > ino w am home r ai itnl i | ul id f 10111 lnW ( ] to $12.000 cliMh o ot bnlldli R. Location 1 he \ crj bitt in the ctof \ Kcnmceb Her I'dit ! ulit , addrc a \\hltcakir & Co. Icck b x DS1 , Ktornc } , Neb7t 7t < S- B AI.KDHAY ancil quality , I wo.t piicc. T. S. Clarknii , Scluilor.riob. 110-inlp lj > OIl SAUt Oil GXTUANQE-AtJlO pornorB.al 17 or part ol twotliousnnl noren of timl'cr Und forty mllc oaat of K n i City , wll oxrbariKo foi Nbroska land or morohandloti. Uodford , Soner ft 044tf MISCELLANEOUS. rpUCKNCl' Ono biynve , wo' ' H about 1.20J JL poutidi lltd cnhnl'er wiih hltchlne rap. Cwncr riu > huxnpatnebv p jlnir chart'if and prov Inc prop , rt > , . Inquire at Nebraska Steam Laundrt. 106 S. lilhat. ICC Ilcwanl will bo paid f r f-o recovery of * " - ' "Sporf'a law , ' .lai-k iictuundUnd dog lester or stolen from llauniunn'd Ilrovtery , fchcrman avc. Omaha. i9.n FOUNO-Onowa h on Tenth st , sou'h ' of Far- nam. Ouncr muy have eame t.y en 1 nj ; nt 8hl\- orlck'Fuinlture store , protbitj property and pajlns for this aHcitljcniL'nt 172-.0p BUSINESS I.OOAriON Largo up-stalM room for rent or will sell either butlutsj or leac ot bull- .Inf. Cor. 15th St Karnam. Innulto 1011 Cap. A\e. KJl-tl. PHIVV vaults , 8lnk end co Hiiool < clonncd at the Khorrcst not oo ntid kt any tlirc cllho day , in An entirely nrd rl ai nay without tbo Ntt-t molotttatlon to occupants or nolKiibiira , vlth rur Improved and odorless apparatus. A EvanaXCo. , Oil C'apltrI uvo. naimip FOK THAUE For inerchanHlso groc rio pre- fcrrod , three (3) ( ) valuable lets In Dayton , Ohio. Jno ( ) lut In St. Ixi-olp , Mo ; 640 acres of Dnoland la { annas ; One ( lfasiu ) In Ohio. TbU property U free of lucumbranoe AH comn.unlcatlona will be treated strictly oonfldontlal. t ) . H. Wmspear , 2074'CumlnT. St. S87J1USO EDWARD KUEHL , MAGISTKK OF PALMTSTERY AND CONDITION AI.IST , SOS Tinth street , between Farnam and tlar- noy will , wivn theaU of euardl&n srlilts , obtaining for orj ono tUuoa In the put and present , and on coiUIn conditions In the future. Boots and shoM ade to order Perfect satisfaction gu .NOTICE OF SALE. Nollro Is hereby given 'bat on the rocond day o Marib , A. I1. 161 , between the houia of nine o'clock a. m. and ( en o'oivka in , of Haul da ] , at Ihofrrnt ilonr of ( he county court home , N. K o'rner i f 10th arid Fari am it aelH , In the cltv ' f Oioaba , In lu\nf- lancouiitv , Nebrask , 1 H oil i ( Tnr for tlo t > the h'ghu-t ' bidder , the following dincilbed real teUto. lo-wit : The north ralf-f I t number ono hundred and nlnitien , ( ll'and iho Hi tlihtl of li.t . nutnbir one hiindwl and mo , (101) ( ) , In Nelson'n Addltiou to the city of On aha , in IJQ KBH ! county , Nebra-ka. hald > lJ ) * to he maili' tu pu suarconf an rrder of the D'atnct' ' i-u < t , of sold n.unty , by I 111 zor Wako- lei , Ju'ee ' , madoon tbo 7tn ilay i f July , A D 1K31 directing slid ro.il cttate i < > bo HC ! I to pxv the dalnm aKalnst the iH'atonf Ocorco K lltinbiyil , dcctuso THIIMS OK BAI.K-l.l.t fomtll r.f tbe mrhaso piiie ti bo i aid 111 ca > h , an't thu bulaico In iqual payments , to be paid at Uo end of one , two and thtce years , te'pict VL | , with IntoicKt at eiht ( pel ami mr annum , 10 mod by tlio bu. d of the inir chaser anil bv a tnoitaiL | < if tt o p umlmB sold bald tale will bo hi Id optn lor ono hour , coiLtLincIngat > t.luo o'lloik a. m , at almcxMil ANMr.lt HUDnAIlD. AduilnWrstrU of the Dtuteif Ciio K. liubbard. de ity AND11EW BF.VIS3 , Dor Attorney. feb9-182S NOTICi : TO Thearnval meeting o ( thi > BtockholdcrH ot the. Bro I'liMIt ) lux Uu , wll bo hold at ilulr c tiled , No. 918 rarnanutrtutjon Monday , rarch 1 t , iH-r.atR. o'clo kp. in , fur tuo vlectlou of ollloir , and 'ho , tmiisaotlon of such other hu li > r i ua nmy rnmo tx > . futv it K HCWhU A1KH , I'HHld nt UMAIM Ftb. 10 , J8M. UblOdlOL DISSOLUTION NOTfCK No'lfe In hutili fhcn t at the ( Inn ntKt , Jo'au & llork' n , U t'.ntlay . ulssoivud by rnutuvl ( ou ect. L. L. Muinan 11 lontlliU ) the butlneiii at lieoLl ttinl , .ml will ajsinno * 11 iho llriu'ij llauilltlu tu > datu , and iol let allhlllsduti Bald Hnn. H. 8. Hn JOHN , U I. . JUIUUAN. Oil MIA , Fib. 9Ul U-l Ija.iL'p PROPOSAL5 * . UNITED STATBH INDIAN SF.IIVICK , ) IISK HIUUK VUK bY , r Dakota , Jjiiuuj I'i , 1835 , ) Sraled jiroporalj In triplicate lidortnl , propooalt for thu erection ol one WuiuUltht ami Cartwiiter shop , ow haiiiMtf , blico ai.d 1. 1 o. I a'tcotu hop , ouu ulnbter house , t o wa on and Uoraxe thuils , one b.iUo hou e ana cellar , ki thli aifrii y and direct- oJ t > tlo und r < Kneil , tare ol Chiur t uarltrinaster depB/twint , oltbo iltttu , Cmiha Nub , will be ro. ceivtil uotl 12 in , Hilurdij , Fibriliry lkl' 5 I'I arm and tptcllliatl , us can iw ixniiilutd In the n'ftc of tlio tiMef iiuarte' aaiitor , Jui rurt-iunt of the I'Uto , OicUia , Neb , th "Ii ter Ociaji" Crdcaifo , llls and the "Journal" t Kaisai Cliy , Jto. ContiMt will loawariaJ totlM > lowa respormll je Wilder , subject th the r.i | roval ol thu dvjitrtineiit , of the InU-rloi 'Ihu lUbt , however. Is ruHoirrd to reject any Bnil all , or any patt ofanjbld , it iuem ! tloi the l" iln- Until el the eervlco l'iii' | It must Mate Iciifith cl time ; e > | i' ' jrt < l for ooiurkUtlim ot building altei appruval of o-ntrait an I must IHJ > ccouiulnuJ | bt a ivrtilloi cl > uck upon u me Uidtfd Htat < Depwitor ) , ( ajable Vi the cider ut the 'umc/Blxnud , | ur nt | la.t fjlu > per coot of thoa louuk f ihopropoiial w | , | } , rhctk khall bu toifeUol In the UulttJ btaUHn \ ( Atu nf any b | . der icctUInx tbe aw. rdj ihall / , | | to eiccntu ptoniptly iv eu.it r U with K od rnd luaclent neciirl- tlt.11 , acccr. Jliu to t o t < nun ol hla till , otherwlua to bo leturncd to ( Uu bidder. 1ft ' .vjrthit li'l ' iu > atonaddrCM tha ua < erslim < l at rij UldB * Asency , I ) kot'4 T uiid ftUn'l ' will will bo at P * ton House , , Ntb.bj the ruoifjlnf ol Krldi " Kubriuuy V. T. J nr.8m ( T.U. . H. Jodlau Au a