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    THE DAILY BEE TUESDAY , FEBRUARY 21 , 1885.
RAILROAD NEWS-
'The Through Fast FrclgW Line ,
An Improvement Portlic Iiuenmollvo
DlssatUiloil K K
ROIIlllH.
ItisniwprjbaMolhittho paoUloofut
frc'ghtffomOli'cujotiSsii ' ' Franclsjo will
1 > 9 commencnl about Match 10th. The
podium roads w.H bo Ilia Central ind
Union Pacific for the west nnd the R cV
Island , 0. M. & St. P. and North western
-for the otst. The ( able of rates nnd
dlviiion of profits will be datormlncd nt n
meeting to bo hold in Chicago or Omaha
within the next two wodka. This move
i ) considered a very Important cno in
railroad circles. Its effect upon the general -
oral freight business la awaited \tith no
small interest , It is proposed to pnt
freight through from Chicago to S < n
.Franciso in ulna days or bettor , which
Is approaching quite near paessnger
schedule t mo. Ono thousind now freight
cars , thoroughly equipped and providtd
with tbo impravtd Westinghouse air
br ko , will bo placed tn thu eervice. Four
htmdrol are now equipped ready for
use. T.io trsif.it will bo made via
Onitlia and will heighten tbo city's al
ready great importaLca as n commorcll
ecu I re.
re.A yr.Vf HPECIB3 OP LICOJIOTIVE.
The Union Pacific will ahoitly oipsrl-
mont with a naw specloa of engine which
ptonrsaa woudorful tbiugs for the freight
and pasionger business of the loid , if it
proves all tbat oxjcctitions Ind c-to Tbo
now oiijlno is built by the Locojintive
Improvement company of Ttloic , Ohio ,
and his been cxpnitnonted with tu a
considerable extent on tbo oiatorn roads
ani on the Kansas Pacific line. The
points of Bup-nonty chuiml f. r the In
vention are that it plvts greater spco'l
Tfith loia fuel than the ordinary kind ,
The inventor claims that au ordiiary en
ginu can bo romidutdd and given the full
benefit of to Inventlrn. A t-ial inglno
which has been nuking experimental
trips on the Kansas Pacific to Denver
will shortly bo transferred to thii ci y ,
and will hu experimented w.th in thu
'
prrsenca of neles'ted exports. If the trial
.proves satisfactory tlu invention will be
oppUed to a'l ciuinis now in csa on the
Union Pao fie eyetutn.
IllSSATISFIED IINOIKSEIIS.
The committee of grievance rcprcicnt-
Icg the engineers and fitvmon who aie
dissatisfied with certain aec'ions of the
now code if rul-ia and rtgnlations , hat
left tha city. What hai b ion accoui-
plishoJ is not known. The m mbars of
the commidce sloidily refused to ay any
thing ns t ) whether any points have been
g tilled toward the granting of the con-
coisi 113 di'iiunded , r-r ti specify any bas a
of settlement agreed upon. The local
members < f tits Brotherhood of Engi
neers osicrt with wssuranco that the road
will grant the r quest of the employees ,
in point of rescinding the obnoxious
rulei.
rEESOXAL.
( TGaneral Mana tr Call > way'who was
called awiy by the andden sicsnesa of hla
slater in Toronto , Canada , is oil hii way
homo. Hts sister died shortly after he
had loft Toronto f > r Boston.
General Supeiintendcnt Smith is in
Kaunas Oily.
General Freight Agent Smith , Assis
tant Ganoral Manager Holdrod , > o aad
C. Montiu irency , of tbo B. & M. , have
returned from Lincoln.
Hmry James of General Pastcngor
Agent Adce'a o'Hco in Denver , Colo. , and
editor of the paper , the New West , pnb
llahed by thu Union Pacific , Is in thu city
arranjlnu certain papers w th Mr. Morse ,
of the pasiongoi department.
BOYISH PLA.Y ,
And Its Serious Sequel John
fjorty Stahbru Ycstorilay
Afternoon ,
Yostordiy afternoon , about 4 o'clock ,
Jobn Haggerty , a boy fifteen years oi
age , was atabbod by Haas Riclicinan , c
very Boriona brjaat-wound being inflicted
by a knlfo in the bands of the latter.
Haggtr'y , who ii employed as meeaengei
1 > y the Wo star n Union , was taken to tlu
ofliso of Dr. Woroisloy , where his wound
wia droBsod. The knife was found tc
have ponitrated whhia an inch of th (
heart , and tha injury may retult latilly
The boy waa ttk < m to his homo iv
Twenty-sixthtiiid Grand sticots , when
ho nuw 1 us 'ii n prdctrloui condition
Itichoinsn , * ftothu biliny , Itnmodi t'li
lldd to "nil homo in South Omaha , bu
was c'p'uicd , attjr a htrdruu , by Ollioe
Joe liorelos , near Tnirt erith unit ( Jeutri
etroeta. lie 19 IIDW iu j.ii ) , awaiting i
tral.
K'choman ' , it appears , has boon mori
or lass parscciitcd by tie boys surronnd <
IUK him. Yca-erJay ufcuuiooa , ho BIJS
n number of bo j a orgigpd him in i
quarrel iioar the llepubiicin otlico ci
Tenth street , atsul < iug him wuliou
provocation. Ilo drove them off au <
rnn around to Farriam street , bolop
Tenth , where ho w s agtin hasot by hii
partociitus. They rusbod upon him , hi
asya , ami d rove him into u small "ciitein
h > It" in a vacact lot nosr the BF.K oflioi *
Hero cno of the boys proprsad to thioi
Buiiio paper ILI i the hole and sot it afir
in order to ec ro and burn him , for th
pleaiurd uf hearing him beg to bo re
Icnaad The paper and nutoli wor
procured ixud the Cro win started
ll'cboman ' , liowovor , managed to acrain
bto out of the holu before ho win serlout
lyinjatoJ. The boys began iiishln ; a
him , and ho drew his knlfo In ajlf-dc
fense. Flo siya t nt lu the general melt
he did not stab liapeorty , but thtt h
flltnply pUcod tbu Lnifo against hiu body
and tlut tha latter in rushing against bii
was thrust t < n ugh tha I r.n t Whothc
thla porim of ins story lu true or no
it appears to bo pretty gcnemlly agree
that Richemaii has been more or lei
oitrjcitul ind ponccutod by the biya (
hia gs and that Ira action of eelf-defon ;
was jca-itiablo. He hai no father <
mnlr-or , nl ppo r to be pescibl/dl
poaltlonod aud qaiot.
Uu tr y'd ory dots not differ uu
terially from llioheman's , except that 1
ays n * ihlng about the clrcuu
stances of proro3kt'ou. Much eympttV
Is felt f r h B mother who is a wldo
with eijht children , depending alrno
ao'o'y upoQ the eirnlngi cf her cld
BOO , the wounded boy.
Mnnlial Blerbower's ComnilHslon ,
Ti9 ) oflicUl c mmlsilon of newly i
appointed Mirshal Bieibowor hit be
received from Wathington , Unly pi
fumed , sealed and benbboned. T
nitnhtl has been sworn in , and hna CI
bUoflicUl bond la tbo United SU
court. So that this district ii no longer
without n federal inwhil. Ono cf the
firzt oflicIM lutlo3 of Mr. Blcrbowtr will
bo to onttr upon the prosecution of the
makers and veudeis of the new substi
tute for liquor , known OB "B. B "
The I nitcd SUtos court will reconvene
some two or thrco weekn honcc. At
nrwcnt tli9 txchtquor is completely ex-
Inustod and thcrj Is no rconoy to pay
wlfnoesosor jorors. Mr. Uierbower has
entired upon the work tf making a da-
tailed statement of expenses for ths past
term , In the way of jury and witnois
fee ? , acd will forward this , together with
a requisition for new funds , to Washing
ton ,
County CoimuUHloncra ,
SATUIIDAY , Febranry 21 , 1883.
Beard mot pnrscntit to adjournment.
Present , Commissioners O'KcciTo , Cor-
llta nnd Timmo.
The following resolution was adopted :
Kcsolvcd , Teat the county surveyor bo and
Iio Is heieby Instructed to prepato and file in
the county clerk's ofilco , a cnmploto eot uf
inapt bf all ouUIda products In Douelai conn *
ty , fehowiDR sub-division of lota and land ; , to-
gather with ochool districts thereon. Also
inako trncliiRs of same for use of attcseora ,
The matter cf road No. 8 , " 0 , " this
day oamo up and on motion the report of
the cuniniitlouuM wni aic > ptcd and read
ordered laid nad vacncation made as poti-
tlonul for and county clerk is ordered to
dtaw a warrant for d-inngea as found by
appraiser. ! .
The following acsounts were nil owed :
1IIUDQK KUNI ) .
Stephen Kobinson , on account of
W terloo bridge 8350 00
E.V , Uixou , lumber for toad C 00
ItOAl ) FUND.
fleorgo IHrd , damaRes Koad Xo 8 0. .S1GO 00
If. U. Thomas , work on road , 1884. , . 000
0. A , Jensen , on account grininp ;
Wist Faroitm troet 320 00
Jultua Bchroodcr. material to nuke
fill 2J 00
OK.VKI'.AL KONI ) .
Milton Kncerc , giand juror , February
term. ISS. . $ 22 00
Win. J.\Vhitilimi50 , grand juror , Feb
ruary term 18S5 2200
T. 11. dchwalcnherft grand juror , 1'eb-
i nary term 1SS5 2200
Hi lurd KImbtll , irrand juror , 1'cb-
rtiary tonn , 1SS5 22 00
Blnx Meyer , gtaud jiuor February 18S3
to m 22 00
Charles lieirdoiir , juror February 18SD
Urm 22 00
Kdward Callahan , juror February 1885
term 22 00
Wm J. Phillips , juror Felnuaiy 18SS
t rm 22 00
Cornelius Smith , juior February ISSo
term 2200
C. S. Higgin , wit. fcea Oct. term ' 81 S 00
V * .Toseijti Neville , wit. foes Oct. teun
1881 2 01
Perry Kllic , wit. ftoi Fob. 18S5 term 2 00
Jacob Petoraoa , wit. leca Fob. 1SS3
t ni 2 00
N. W. Noleon , wood for city poor 8 0
Gib < on , Miller & Klchardson , blanks
blnnko , etc , for poor OR fiO
Ceo Pub. Co. , 15eo Bupdlonionts I < 0 00
John 0 Ortun , grand juor Feb. 1885
Urin 22 00
Stoclri , JohoBou & Co. , goods for poor
farm 580
C K. Mansfield , talej juror Feb , 188.1
turm j 1C 00
Stefllo , J hnson & Co. , goods for poor
house 30 CO
K. T. Duke hurdwnrs for co 4"t > 99
L' . J Quaaloy , soap for city poor 23-10
J. Mnunwnitfr , witnean imane cnse. . 2 Oil
C. A. Andrews , tall ? juror , Feb. ' 8S T1 00
Cha ? , Fleck , care of imana p r on. . . . 12 00
John J Galligan , wit. fees , ' 83 term 2 00
Jerome 1'or.tzJ , " " " " 2(0
Ch'cogn ' Lumbar Co. , for co. piorfarm 13 SO
Ii. H. Bright & Co , hardware for poor
farm 39 53
Wm. Gentleman , groceries for city
poor 0 50
Henry Grebs , bailiff Feb. ' 85 term. . . . 3i ( (0
John Marrli , nrond juror " " . . . . 2200
Troxel & Williams , weighing 40 loads
of coal j 400
Jno , A , Marsh , poll tax of 1860 re
funded 2 00
Adjourned to Wednesday the 25t hist.
H. T , LKAVITT ,
County Olerk.
Petty Thieving.
A complaint was made by a prominent
citizen yesterday to Marshal Gnmmlnga ,
Judge Boneko and Mayor Murphy , fos
tbo suppression of an evil which hat
sprung up in certain localities within the
past few months a system of pett ;
thieving and depredation which is annoy ,
ing groa > 'ly the inhabitant ] In the sontn-
west part of the city , as well as those in
the northwest portion.
In those localities certain bold in
truders from tha river bottoms hayc
taken up their abode net In dwellings ,
duly rented or paid for , bu1 In huts or
cibms built In tquatter style , upon nn-
occupied lands held for speculation by
local real estate firms. Hero , as canters
of operations , these gangs of thlovc ;
hold firth. Their depredations ore net
conducted on a very targe ecalo but are
of that jiatty annojing character which
oft times provo as aggravating as thtf s i i
greater magnitude. E-pucial'y ' in the
sectlr n of the city near Cruii > hton college
are these thieves working mo.t assid
uously. The citizens affected have de
termined to take some decisive action It
suppressing the nulsmico , and are band
ini ; tliemselvua together to that ond.
Tlio Charily Union.
The Charity Union lias moved its head' '
quarters , tbo Newsboy's Homo , frjir
South Fourteenth street to 719A Nortl
Sixteenth street , in Eddy's block. Hen
the quarters nro much more commodioni
and convenient. There nro sleeping fie
comiuodationa for sixty people , though a
present Ilioro is bed roam but for thirty ,
From tbirty-Qvo to forty can bofurnidiet
meals every day.
It is int nded to fit up tbo now quarter
permanently , and oitabllsh a contra
poiiit of assistance for the desjrviij
needy. An oltico will b3 furnished wit !
telephone , etc. , and the loims will b
fitted up on a scale partially commensurate
surato with the donunda which are dail ;
inado upon the in-tituUon.
0
8 IMBI ) ,
MAUTIN , In IMlaruK , on February S2J
Mrd , Fiances It. Martin , aged 78 yeara.
Funeral caremoniea will ba held at tt
Presbyterian church , in Bellevue , on Ful
j ruar/21th , at 11 o'clock a. m.
is 80IIIKOIC IB this city at hnr sister's m
if dtnci , 0.20 North Kighteenth strett , Fel
tuary 22d , lloto Pbilomena Shirck , aged
Her remalnt will ba takrm to Carroll , low
to morrow morning for interment ,
I'S. H. Sornborger , Waboo ; K. II. Cowlc
"j Gibbon , Neb. ; K. Thompson , Hastings ; 1
L. I indsty , Fullertogj \ . lUlntz find wlf
Co.umbin ; M , C. Jones , Tulcamah ; C.
Adair , Logan , lawa , are regUtered t t
Mlllard.
8. II. Jcnei , Wahooj It. D. Stnrtevai
Genera ; M , L , Ho'mer. ' Holmeivillet J.
Colby and wife , Uozid ; Harry 0. Nibloc
ColumbuB ! II. V , Sike , Cleveland , Wl
antes Geoige W. Duncan , St. Joseph ; H. T. Lit
sty , Chicago , are at Uie Paxton.
" " * "
ho
" " David G. T t was am ted la t night !
ed attempting to pats a counterfeit quarter , ]
tes ( hat the act WAQ unlnt uUonftl.
BEDU01NG THE HATES ,
The Tf-1ept' " 1 < % People Molested l > y n
I'roposeil liCRislfttlvo Hilt.
I'lornon Drnlio , gcnerAl rantnjcr of llio
Nebraska Ttlephoao coinpioy , gcci to
Lincoln to diy on D mattot of tpscial 1m-
pattinco.
A bill has been introduced Into tbo
legislature by Mr. Norrla of Johnson
county , which Is designed to re gaVe , on
n low s.-ixlo , the charges of such telephone
coEpanioi ns may transact business
thtoughout the Btrv'e. The bill provides
that the rent of n telephone instnimont
shill not bo over $2 per month , and tint
for convoisjtlon with other cllioa the tar
iff shall not bo moio than a half ciiit a
word for each ten minutes. Whatevcrmay
bo the undeveloped ratrlts of the bill ,
the telephone people claim that It Is un
just and should bo defeated.
The prenent charges of the campftny
nro § i > f jr telephone privileges In citlis of
the alza cf Omnhn , and $3 for smeller
towns ; end for cmvoisitlon vtith ex
changing ciliea about double the rites
proposed in the bill.
For cxamp'c proposed change in t irlfl1
would imkn the rjto to L'ncoln ' about 1)0 )
oatits per liiur loan than it la at present ,
or about $2.13. Durhg this same Imur
tbo telegraph company can send only
forty mca > rgas txi 25 cants oich , making
a total cf § 10 for the period. } n view of
this , the telephone people er uo that the
distimlnation is nu unjust one ugiimt
them , in favor cf the teleyroph company.
\VAlt.
KOCKY MOUNTAIN' O'BRlgX , DICK MOBIAnTt AND
OIHEU O'DONOVAN ROS1ITK3 GOING TO REIN'-
rOIlCE Till ! MAHDI.
NEW YonK , February 21. A prominent
Fenian paid to-night : "There is something
now in Manhattan circle ! , at least Itoriginated
there , and I presume tha other circles will
unite 0.3 soon a * the huad center Is out of the
hospital and fit to bo consulted on the subject
All the preliminaries are arranged , honrovcr ,
and the matter only awaits lih formal appro
val , or additional bugcjestloiu Irani him , "
"What la it ? "
"Another expedition to the Soudan to assist
the Mahdl. "
"To join the Persian party ? "
" 0 , no ; n'lHo an independent a [ fair. The
party from I'aria is all right so far as Jto-lie-
foit ii concerned , but Stephens it not with us
in our ideas of u-ing dynamite. Theio IH an
other Irishman there , however , on whom wo
con rely. " "
"Ilm it been decided who are to go from
New York ? "
"Yes ; at least tin loiders of thn expedition
have nearly all lisen ( elected. Thuru will bj
tuven or eight of them. "
"Da jim know their name * ? "
"Some of them , Felix MiClnskuy Noinan ,
who talks 1'r nch BO fluently , will have clurfo
of the party as far aa Mutseilles There wo
Khali meet Gen. Macadam * , one of the 'No.
1'su-ptcs , r.s you sro aware , who will be
provided with Anlvc guides light from the
CJinps of the Milidi and Oiman JJigma. "
"Who pleo are going ? "
"Dick Moriarty , 11 > cky Mountain O'Brien ,
and a man fn in lire kly a , a man recommended
by William liurus. br. Hamilton \Villi uu
has been spoken of , but objections hive been
made to him on the giound that his appear
ance Is to well known and ho gets too
much excited nnd talks to much about Irish
affairs. John Kearney has been propo dhut _
bis excitability is aljo considered nn objection ,
nnd he is too well known by the S otland Yard
detf ctivea. Dr. Williams would be very de
sirable on account of his thorough knowledge
ol the manufacture of dynamite if he could
hold his tongue. "
"When does tha expedition propose to
start ? "
"Early in March , if nothing intervenes to
disturb the plans now in operation. "
"How will the parly leave ? "
"They will di- tribute th mpelves in differ
ent vessel * of the Frencli and Italian lines , as
I understand , making MarsoilltH thoRenot.il
rendezvous Ouco on European soil and wo
ehall be entirely guided by Macadaras and his
confreres. "
" You spoke of a former expedition ? "
"Ye , thire was a small party went out
about the time of the London explosion. It
has been succe-eful in reaching its destination
without being molested , and wo have received
encouraging report ! from it through our
French agency. "
Tuat inquiries have been made for passage
to Mediterranean oort * i evidenced by letters
written by M. Louis de llrau , agent hero of
the French line of steamers , to 1'atrick Joyce ,
and also by F. Li Bou'a gur , the agent uf the
Compania Bordelaise de Is aviation a Vapeur ,
to the am party. Those letter * give the
dates of failing of steamers from this port and
fro'ii Marseilles , and tha faros ; also from Mar-
sell es to Ked Sea 1'orts.
National Tja\v and Orilrr League ,
NKW YORK , February 23. Tha Law and
Order league elected 0. C. Bonny , of
Chicago , pro-ideal. The conference declared
its objects in Sericr'a statement which was
made the known ballet of the body. Among
other things , that liquor dealers bad pretty
much their own way , and that the bett way
to secure better lawa was to obtain the en
forcement < f those fxleting. "Save the Boys , "
was adopted as the watchword.
Audrow Pnxton told tha meeting how the
league had cleared all the ' concert gardens"
out of Chicago ,
TUB NKW YOKK KIIKI TRADE CLUB
had iti annual dinner to-night. Kverett P.
Wheeler presided and 1'JO members partici
pated , henator liay.ird wrote : "A frank
and full di cu-uion of true economic trade and
commnce , whether uith foreign nations ir
arnoiii ; the United States , Is greatly to be de-
sired. "
Congressman Cox wrote : "I have omitted
no opportunity , in boaenn or out ot eeaeon , tc
pu-siia my early thought as to the wrong tc
labor which our pietent tariff eyatem in
volves. "
Carl scliur/ and Jjininr Call on
Cleveland
ALIIAXT , February 21.Carl Kcburz to-daj
called on CleveUnd and h&d a conversatior
of over two Inurs in length. Before leaving
Mr , Schurz said ho had nut seen Cleveland
slcce tha election and took the opportunity
topiy him aislt. . He wanted no cabinet 01
other position fi r himself or anjbxly elie
Schurz nay ho was n ked by Cleveland hli
opinion of certain men nnd gave It frankly
lie had nothing more to say. By tha snmi
tram , but nut in company with Schur ? , cami
Senator Lainar , who went to a hotttl , nuc
aulwpquently culled at tin reilduncu where In
met Schurz lit stayed until a lata hour
Lamar declined to any what transpired be
tweeu himself and the preniclont-oloct.
St. Iioiils C-irls XeKlect Their Knll
St. Louis , February 23. The knittln
girls who ttruck last Saturday for an increai
of wages held a meeting to-day , and agree
to organize a union for protection , Seven
members of tha trade * aisfinbly and Mr
CleveUnd. one of the fending oiliccrii of U
Won an'a Tf mperaucfl Christian union , ww
prueut , aud urged the fir's to take spfeii
action ai.d asais'ed in ghiog rh&po and dirt
t'on to the proceadinga. It inoty t d
cided whether tharo > hall bo a general Btrik
St'nmcr Eluck Fast in An lee Flo
LuniNQTOK , Mich. , Februiry 2a. Seve
teeu of the crew of tha Goodrich tteaun
City of Ludlngton , reached here after a lo ;
and peiiloui journey over the Ice and op
w ttr. The boat li twenty-five miles i
Point Bible , well provisioned and fait la
ice Hoe.
a PloiiR Rank Defaulter.
or BllLElt , I'n. , February S3. Edward. Yi
Je ley , bookkeeper of the Duller Sayings bank ,
! ! U thortage la estimate J at 810 , (
U $0 ,000. A oflty VM a member of the
Pro'bylerlaa churcli nnd uto'dior In tie Sun-
dav school. He npfculaleil in nil. H in need
fall cr Is on ono bond for $10 fOO. Ho will bo
ruin d finincially A run on the bauk is r\-
jioctcd to bo in full bHft to-1-.nrrow , The in
stitution has the rpu a ion of being solid ,
WASIUXOTOS , Februiry -Upper Mis
sissippi valley , light snows , partly cloudy
and tightly warmfr weather , variable wind * ,
goncraly easterly in southern portions ; lower
barometer.
For th ' Mlisouri yalloy , light snows , paHly
cloudy wcitherari blo winds preceded by
north went winds in the touthern portion : low
er barometer , nearly stationary , followed by a
slight rise In temparatur ) .
In no Harry to Kill tlio Vncnncjr.
SALKM , Oregon , February 23. KeRatdirg
the failure of the It gi-latuio to elect a United
Slates senator , Oov. Mooi'y said to-dayi "No
vaci.ncy will occur until Match 4 , and unices
1'reHldett Cleveland mils u extra session
there will bo no need to appoint a i-onator till
December. 1 bhall bo In no haste to fill the
vacancy. "
Dalrtnrkct. .
CIIIOAQO , February 23. The Inter Ocean's
Klgln , 111 , , special cajs : llutter qulot. Keg-
ular sales , 17COO pounds ; creamery at 33 contij
250 boxes hard skim cheeee .it1 csnts. Pri
vate sales , ItL'.CHjO pounds butter ; 2,80J boxes
cheese ,
Farinorn Ilnld Goal Cars ,
KANKAKKK , 111. , February 23. During the
coal famine at Herihor , near Kankakco , yes
terday , forty farmers raided the coal can * en
the Illinois Central tracks , helping themselves
to thirty tons of it. ,
Bettor Htoek ,
OSCEOLA , la. , Fobrusuy 18. For aov-
oral yoaia Ilia cry has been "hotter
Block , ' ' and to this end the tifir'.s of the
majority have boon directed , and to n
greater ( rloso degico they lirxvo attilued
reaeonnblf good GUCCIS ; . Some have not
boon excelled by any other etn'o in tbo
union. Iowa lin not only not inado
"bet'cr ' itock' her tco'.to , but hai nindo
It n palpable faot , a fact tint rpaahs for
Itaelt. With her line grazing lands and
her ample ability , Iowa austa'ni ' well her
reputation as a line ntotk-groning state.
But oho is doitiued to surpssi n < l former
efforts in this special lino. The gioU
and Important woik is by no moaiu
ascomplishtd. There Is room fcr 1m-
provuuunt. Tnken ns n masa , the rdMills
( all f-ir bjlo tholoity ideal. Many here
aa claewhero hnvo combated the idea
ot line etccV , and have stub'
bornly acd persistently refused
to even try to provo tholr
faith by actual experiment. Yet thcso
very men huvo and are largely enjoying
the Rood results ccautiag from the
til'jrts of others put fcrch in beluOf of
better stock. In proc3S of tinia they
ciuld not ots'.ly do otliprniso if tluy rc-
iiuined among tbu men of enterprise mid
ptogrois. Sj ovoutuully these men who
arj sitting on the chirt-tall of progreta ,
crying wtoal whoa ! cannot but BOO they
a-u wrong , but wi'l ' not admit it. But
than tha itnportatt wo'k uow to firmly
Oitib iihcd H.O/IS steadily along , tccm-
indy unretardtd by ih S3 mca .vrho are
pulling the wrong way.
i'ucic 18 auothur uisis of men who are
rccoiviog throat benotit from the Introduc
tion uud improvement cf stock.
ThpsQ men are cf very limited miana
acd Era justly cntitlol ti a fair
shard ol the beneficial results. Men
couejstng tbo caji'.al buy fito horsas ,
cattle , bo s and thoep , nnd pi tee ill-sir
asrvlcis utuilly within the reach ot the
poor man's purse. Thus all are benefited ,
thtir iulerc3ta being inutuil ,
The h wo of tc-day i > a wonderful c n-
trastta the hoi so of Uealy-five yeara
eg ) . . The ontrast furnished Dy the cat-
tin , hogs and shei p , aa compared to a
forntsr day , Is no lesi striking. April
pita are ready for the December maiket ,
weiihinp ; 300 or more. Tha long snouted
hazol-iplltter hid to to fed twoyeats , and
tliou would aciu times fall shoit of 300.
Thd few evidence ] clearly indicate that
tha interests rf all deinind a universal
adopt on of the caniprehen svo moUe :
"Bettor Stick. " JEKF W. WAYSIOK.
The Coldstrcn.ru Guards ,
Chicago Times.
Liter telegrams frrm London annonnco
that It wai the Oold < ircam guards , and
not the Lifo guards which have boon sent
to the Soudau. This is more ccmpro-
hemiblu than thotripinal Informatiui ,
The ColtUtroam goarda a o a fighting
reeiment , air' , have a hi-t cy which Is
well known all ovir civil zatlou. The
rtigim nt takes Its nima from a town
named Coldstream , in Scotland , wliero .t
came into existence under the pa'roosgd
of the celebrated George Monk , duke cf
A bcnnrle , who fought an gallantly and
successfully on belli tides duiiog the
stormy period of the rolgn of Charloi I.
It waa onijinally known as Monk's regi
ment , but laur it look the name of tin
Sc t.ith town whcro it wai raised. It is
nU in aoy sonic a play ,
or display , regiment , but his
shown Its fighting qiul tioi on
maoy a contlinn'al battle field. It Is
ono of the three iof ntry regiments
kuonn as the Foot goa < di , and consists
of two battilloiis , one of which lisa been
stationed in Wellington barracks the
one just sent to Egppt > nd the other In
Chelsea barracks , i.i . Lopdon. Eichbit-
lalii n has n lieutenant colonel and fi.ur
mujnra , all of whom are oxpurlenced
military men.
Po pi a who know anything cf the
nuko-up of the En lith'oroa ' weio aston
ished when the announcement came that
the Life guards wtrd going to Egypt , but
the tttteinont WAI direct and emphatic.
Tbo Life guards are not intended for field
rorvlce ; but with the g-llant Gold-
s'riniicr the case Is dilFer < nt. Thty
have a CghUng record which extends
over more than two ccntnri s Taoy are
the tldts11 , and pmbibly ttc best , regl-
raont in the British sorvicc :
Trottlnjr a JIHu In l\\o Mlnuton.
St. Louis Globe Democrat.
\\liuu Daxior trottid his milo In 217j ;
in 1807 , It Wis hardly belioml that hii
ttmo Hoald ba beaten , and It was nrl
bra-oa for seven years , when Ooldsmltl
Maid csins ahng and marie it In 2:14 :
Then Ilarus redoced the figure to 2.U1 ]
and thuj in sncjihslrn cimo St. Julleu
Jay-Eye-Soj nd Maud 8. , the hUU :
bringing the reconl do n to 2:9 : ! ) ] . Am
Kyet | all these tnumprs elnco Iaxtei'
egrfat | perforoiauco represent n g 10 o
dloiily light sacnide , and tbero are stll
nine and ono quarter Bfcor.ch to bs over
come bofoio a milo shell bo trotted I
81 to ininutop ; but hoiBcmco are c nbden
that this f tat will ultimately bo accom
plished.
Why pay oxorbitint prlcoa for you
I meat while you can buy the bvat of meal
. cho&p for cash at the Washlngto
j _ market , Sixteenth and Cumlnga atrotti
Como and try our 25 cent dinner ; froi
° 12 m to 2 p , m. , and 6 a in to 7 p. n
0. S. niggins' 1203 DooglM street.
an I
Five o'clock 25 cent dinner av. 0 , !
Higgles' , 1203 Douijlas s not.
Twenty-five c nt dinner 'r ' in 12 m I
is 12 p. m. at 0. B. HlpgW , 1203 Doui < l
00 tticct.
Liri-UtAllV NOIKS.
When a nfcw ilr.nirlus proved snccss :
cctstul , it ii custoniaty for the audience
to call tlu nilhor before tin curtain.
They have a curiinl'y ' to coo what aort of
nun It is lint creitjd tha ploy tint Lrn
mntiscd nnd insiructul them There Is
something very inuili like tlra in rtgird
to onr great noffspapcts ; tiolr uditfrial
utterancoa sro nil anonymous , but thotu
la genorall } ' a tradition of como hilf
shadowy personage who hts ostnb iihod
the journal , givtn it its character , and
constantly directs It ; and the public like
lo have htm como baforo the curtain now
nnd then , to address them In his own
person , This Mtirat llalsto.-xd , of the
Cincinnati Commercial Gazette , has done
in the March number of the North
American Review , to which he contrib
utes an article on "Tho Revival of Sec
tional sm. " In the aamo number , Arch
deacon Farrar pwscnts hii views on
"Future IMtibiitlon , " nndPrff. N K.
Davis d'scusics "Tho Motnl Aapcc's ' ot
Vivisection ' in a way lint brings together
brltlly nearly overythlrg that nny ptr on
of tote has said on the subject. Max
Miller dotcrlbcs the astonishing ideas if
the Buddhists on the tnbject of Charity ,
and George Jdin Romanis opens up a
great subject wi'h au nrliclo on "Mind in
Men and Anitnalf. " The other articles
are cni by President Gi'min on Titles
( chi fly ilomustlc ) , ono by Judge John A
Jameson on "Spccu'ation in Politic ) , "
and ono hy John NV. Johnston on "Rail
way Land-grants. "
Ho is a good archer who fills the
March Quiver , for its nrrowa tro of the
bett matoriais , and ehort , straight nnd
sure. This number is in in way boSiud
Its prodecossois , The Lord Biihop of
Ro h stjr tells of the church work lu
South London , through tl o low haunts
male numiritl br the pen of Charles
Dickens. The llav. W. M. Strutham
gives the aocrnd of his ' Rtstfnl Tuiki in
the Rush if Life. " AH snonjnicui
author furnishes tome Intercstinc ; facto
about "Somo Singular Stoejilea , " with
illustrations , ani the Dtan ( f Denver ,
C ilo , the Rov. Msr'yn ' Bar > , his n word
to sty about the malokitjr. Dr. John
Stjnghton'is "Suuday Thoughts In Ven
ice , " sr * inspiring and. instrm'tivohllo
the vrn < jrablo Arthur Gnre , M. A , con
tinues his history of "Tha Growth of the
Now Tistsmont , ' ' nnd the Rav. Hora
tins Bonar concludes his paj.oiB en "Tbo
M rks cf the LorJ. " Perhaps of a'l ' the
in creating pjpcts in the number tint of
the Rov. LI. D. Bavan on "P < pular
Amsr'can preachsre , " wi'l ' nttrnct the
mmt&ttontijn. The editor of the Qu'ver '
has net forg itton th so numbers if tlu
housih Id whoco tisto inus in the dir.c-
tion of fiction. Stories long acd storioi
shor1- , and absorbing semis are-to bn
found , all luuusomoly illiutratsd. Pott'y
acd music lend variety to n niott a'trac
tive number Cassd & Co. , Limited ,
Now Yoik , § 1,50 a jcar.
11cent events lend special Interest tn
the opening paper in the March Century
on "The L < md of the False Prophet. " by
General 11 E. Colston , formoil ? of th < <
Egyptian General S'aff , and leadar of the
oxpediti .n ) of the Sondin. Numerous
illustratti in and mnpi aid thudescriptions
and a put ait of General Gordon , frtiu a
pho'ogra } . ] ! majo in 1807 , is worthy of
note.
note.Four
Four profusely illustrated artlclef. ore
conipr sod in the March contrlbut on to ilia
series if the Americin Civil Wtr , and
they ard remarkable both with loipect to
the pictures and to their historical im
portance. Colonel John Taylor Wood ,
the senior surviving officer , of the Merrl-
mac.descrlbosthocombatwiththaMonltor ,
ston from within the Morrinuc , and en
titles his pspar "The First Fight of
Iron Clads" Tlrs Is followed by a
graphic account ot what took place "In
the Monitor Tuiret" by the lata Cora
mander S. D. Greene , who commanded
tno turret , and received Admiral Woideu
when the latter waa disabled In the
rjilot-horjBj. General Col&t n wh ) ,
during 1ha fight , was "Watchirg the
Merrlmao" from the confederate works on
All'a Point , doecribes the scene in a
brief paper with the above title. In the
ihiid part cf the ' R > collections of a
Private , " Warren Lo Goss deacr bis the
ma-ch up the peninsula with McClellan
Several eubjecti ate treated in "Memo
rsnda of tno Civil War , " notab'y ' the
conduct of "General R S K eil a * . Bull
Run , " who is defended by Major C > mp
b It Drown against ttitpmonts maao in
General Doaurojard'd aiticlo publi'lud in
the Novcmbtr CENIUUY. The difeme
cineists nnlnly of a correspondence which
tixved bolWtiin Geneia's ' Beaurcgard and
Ewoll.
In this number of TUB CINTUI.Y :
Mtsjrp. Janus and Howrlls continue
their respective ssrialp. The nitroaom-r
Lingdy oncludBs his papers on 'The
Now Aitrcnumy ; " Mr. Jthn Bi elow
prints his ' Rcolluclim3 of Ohbi-les
( yOonnor , " t o famous l-wyor ; and Mr.
Stephen M. Allen his ' II miniactnc's of
Daniel Wibatar , " each ariiilo bslng
accompanlid by a fu'l.p g3 portrait. Ruv
O B. Fro hmgham hus a otriking oss y
on "Tbo Worship rf Shaksprrt. " Be
sides fie verao in "Brio a Biac1 poem )
are pab'iihdd by Stedman and Cheney
The first fdiwn of the February CF.N-
TUUY was 183,000. a siibsoqueijt idt'ou
bunging the ciiculbtli n up t ) 210,000.
The first edition of the March LENTDRY
is the 1 rgest tint edition nf this nuga-
zino jet printed , n iu ) y , 190,000.
St. Nicholas for Mnrch opens with a
frontiapicco picture of tno "Inauguration
of President G < trfie1d , " to illut t rut i thin
month's Installment of "Among the Law
makers , " In which the boy page tul s also
of Gem ral Giani'd stu > nd inauguiation ,
and c nioaros thcao with the inaugnra.
tons of Prealdinta George Washington
and Them is Jefferson.
Another attractive tcrles , entitled "The
Children tf tbo Cold , " is started. The
new series , whtln acurcaly less winder'ul ,
la ( ( uito true , and In It Lieu * . Sch atkt ,
who has spoilt ssvoril ycarj living ainons
thu Eskimo in their new horxoi , rolatit
the many In eres-ing tblncs ho kn > W'
about child-lifo in the Are h Circl * .
E. P. Roe , In the second chapter n
Driven Back to Edin , ' tel i
tha ontcrt inlng story of
tbo little ftmi'y ' if apartmcnt-dwul er
j Jiirneycd b ck to the garden land , UK
of their very un-E-len-liko riceptlon-
rendered even more graphic by the uu
moious cliaracterlstio il list rations b ;
Birch and W. II. Dr-ke ; while W. A
Rogara anccaakfully performs a similar ol
fi.o fur three chapters of J. T. Trow
bridgd's popular serial , "flla On
Fault , "
Among the shorter stories are :
charmi g tile by Mr. . Julia Scliayei
c lkd "L-esl. " tellirg of a little Gonna
girl who waa bcf ioi ddd by the fjmoi
and benevolent Prit co P. nlatowak
"Little Kinp , " a blight tt ry akouh , b
M , 0. Griftilt , of child-lifd in Japn , 1
which third la much that la now on
strange to ua who live oa tbo other ii J
o' ' the Wrld ; auda clover s'.oiyby Sophi
Swoit , with thu title , "flow banta Clai
Fouud the Poor luute ; " and there ai
other stories , sketih > a and poems b
Linlso Stockton , Co'ia Thaxlor , Malc.lm
and others.
The March nnnibr r of Hnrppr'i M gt-
7tco contsinoa the thitd Ins t\lnifnt of
Misa Woolann'a new stiry , "K t
Aligns. " which tnralaca lo ba cno of thom
m nt iNHiiaiktblu of Amerlcau mvils.
The dins' ' m ed rticlca ra"Tho Uouso
of Orange , " by Pro'o sorV. . T. Ilowott :
"A Glimpss ot Some Washington
Uomes , " l > y E. W. Lg < itnor : 'The Capo
Ann Quarries , " by Ellen Day llale : "in
* n Old Virginia lon , " ( Frodorlcksbnr ) ,
by Frediriok D , icl ; Mid "Tho Tricks
atd Msniota1 of n Cat-bird , " by Olive
Thorno Miller , the Illustrations of which
nro from drawings by William Hamilton
Gibton.
The third part of the anonymous
novel , "At the Hod Glove , " islllus'ritoJ
by 0. S. Rolnhart.
John Fiako c ntrlbates the third and
last of his toiies of papers on American
political ideas , entitled "Manifest Des
tiny , " in which ho ra-ouforcea Mr. Glad
stone's recent significant utteianco tu-
apaoting ( ho natural alliance of the En-
g.ish-spo.klng nations.
The Incoming of a now nnd demoornUo
adminlatratlon gives special aiRii'fiOftnco
to a i > ipor by the lion JUin Blgolow on
"Jellerton's Financiil Diary" an nuto
graph MS. Tdlumo which hasrociutly
found its iray Into tholibriryof the Hon.
Samuel J Ti dun. Tnia volunu contains
n full ace unt of .Toffdreon'a expenditure *
from 1701 to 1803 including , therefore ,
three years of his fiist proahlontlal
term.
term.Ouo
Ouo of the moat interesting papers in
the number ia Dr. A. L. Runmy's , on
the hunan brain , embracing the impor
tant reaults ol r.caut Investigation con
cir.ilug the localiKition of cerebral
functions.
Mary E. Wil kin's tlnrt story , "A
S'.nvenlr ' , " is a marvolona bit of loilism.
Other ntoriis nrp contributed by Con-
atanco Cary Harrison and the llav. Canon
Machray.
In Babyhord for February "The
Baby' * Bith1 with all that poitiins fo
It , by Marion Hurl and , rcakea ono of the
in let Inlcrott'itg nnd p-a.tcal ! inhjett
yet t inched U.ou by this msgixlne. A i
tmpoituit ir iclo in "Fulio Croup :
Its Pie > ontion and Troutment , ' la by D :
John H. Rlpley , profo-sir of tin diatas o
of children at the .Now York Polyclinic.
Gootgo E.Vnrii g , jr. , the wull-kiown
sanitary engineer , glvoa many ptac ic'l
siugtatlone regarding vluoibiog In its re
lations to pure air fcr nursery innutea.
Q&rlan H. Ballard , -nlioeo Inbirs in the
young poip'e's Agissiz Assncia ion have
identified h m as a fri nd if till lovois o'
nature , contribu'ts a charming paper on
' Naiiuo in ilia Nurarry,1' urg iisj the do-
ilmbility i f giiriiig full sway to irqiniiea
by the littUst ones obr.ut "their f o ds ,
tie UJTICW , the pcbb'cs , sni the birds. "
Dr. Cyrus Edssn , tf tt o Now York board
ot lisa th , writes on "Poisonous Candy"
in a manner calculated to niako a vt st
difieronco in the purahajea of certain
kmdi of ccloicd ci n'i c i Jiicry if his ad
vices woio heeded. The department of
' Nursery Prob'ems queries by ic.dois ,
nrlth nnswerj by the oaltore Is btc nuug
exceeiogly uto'ul ' , comprisi g a great
vaiicty cf topics of interest lo all.
The United Service h fceciming mooof
a ruiptaclo for railitaty aijdnavbl rjmin-
isctncua , intcisp.rjid with novelottca ,
and devotes lees apace to vigorous criti
cism and comment on current war meth
od * and w r implements than formerly.
It is a bright ar.il readable magn ine , be-
s des having tha mot it of wondirf ill cheap-
uees. The priso is 3 a joir , and the
T. H. S. Hameis'ey , 835 Broadway ,
ow York.
The English lllutt-ated maglzina for
obrnary contains "Shakrpoare'a Coan-
y , " by Rose Kingaley ; "Nawurth Case -
e , " by M Crdiphtou ; "Tho Dramatic
) tlock " by H. A Jones ; "Jn a South
; * lUn Taverno , " by Charles Grant ;
The Girl at the Gate , " ( concluded ) by
Wilkto Collins ; "A Family Affair , " by
icgh Conwjy ; "A Cesual SOUR , " by
loien No.l | The magazlnn la hand-
mely lllnat/ratrd. / [ Macmillan & Co. ,
ublisbors , Hew York ]
Miss E. 11 Skldmr re , who has made
overal visit ] to Ala kinnd POBBOBBCB ox-
optional qiulificaticns for the writ IB
boauth r of a book onii.lod "Scutborn
Uaskn and iho Siihan Archipelago , "
which ni 1 prova au invaluable n annul ol
nfoniiatiou rolatirg to that mariclloue
eglon. It will bo issued by D. Lothioj
; Co.
How SuccctH Is Won is an attractive
olcnr ) i liiN'rUcd ' by portrait ] made ex-
r.sly aid with f > rokt. care , in whicli
3Jiiiih K Bolton sketches the history cl
mo of the most euccofsful men of ted -
d y. D. Loihrop it Co. , Publishers.
Illiteracy nnd Murmonlum la the title
f a brochure published by D. LHhroj
k Co. , fn in the pen of Htniy liaidal
" , it . at i nu ilnio oditr r of the lnt < rna
iotal R'JVlbW , niH later , EtitistUiin til
bo ttmth census in coa-ge of Inqalii t.
elating to oduoAtijn , illiteracy , itu. Tlu
ubst n oof'hosjpapersorlgiiall/appoar- '
d in i ho Princeton Review , and at-
rect d wide attontitn. His VIOWB , ther
hunio-erized as "broad , comprehensive ,
iln'a ' ly ands1iiUarDfinllko"nad as "tht
: i st iluughtful and e nclusivo argu
; i-ii'j8iipon the snbjeo'syet presented , "
ra here published with added matarlal ,
CasioU'a "Popular Gardening" ccmei
while frost is in the air , bit urno to <
eon for tbo ilniit to ronl and pondet
var. The work Is deii.jned to liring t
knofledyo of the boit girdeciag practice ,
, nd thu p iuiipl s upcn ftlilch it is based
> ithin easy reiuh of tbo people at lirgo
The boi k lus a colcrid froutiBjiiecutliaw
n j a la'go viaiety of roacs , and U pro
nioly niuttratcd throughout with pic-
urcsanddlagrania
The "DlcMc n y ot EnH h H'stoiy1
ncounccd ty C'a Bjll & Cotnpmy , wile
> o icidy in a f < iw d ys. It is edited b ;
Sidney J. Lone , B. A , andF. S. Palling
M. A , atd will be irsaed in ono Urge oc
ave vo'tmie of 1 120 jntev The valu
. f a dictionary of Enjjn h bistrynee
be dwelt upon. Why tba want of en
Wis not supplied l > ng ago is the fire
questi nlthat suggests itflflf. F .w die
tu n tries w i 1 be in ra f rcqupntly r f on o
to by Htudeiiti in and out of school , Uu
ttii tno ,
"SVolumo IF. of OasieU'e "Gnator Lor
dm , " by Edward Wtlford , it neat !
ruady. This coinplt t a a moit interos
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Colonel Will Vieschor h s completed li'a
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Oregon , Washington and Calllornla It odcra eupirlot
adv i t K < B nut posMblo by any other lino.
Among a lew of Iho numerous i nlr to of BUf erlor-
Ity or Jo cd by the patrons of thla toad botwcen
dinaha and Chicago , Drolls twotrilDi a day of DAY
COACHES which nro the"nc8t that human ait ml
Ingenuity .an rreate ; It 1'ALACE SI.KIU'IKQ UAH
which tro mr dels cl comfort and elegance ; Ita I'AIl
LOU DUAWINQ HOOM ' 'ADS , unsurcaotcd hy any
and its widely celebrated l' IATl-L , l > IMr.O CAlia
the inual ol nhl ( h cannot bo fou * d ola where.
At Council Blufls tbo trains of the Union 1'iclflo
R } , connect In Union Dcrotnltb those ol the Chlca
go&Northwostein Hy In Chlrogo the trains ol this"
line make cloeo oonnectlon with thoto ot all eastern ,
Unre. '
For Detroit , Columbus , Indlan&po'le , rinclnnatl.
NI.ROra Pklla , Duftjlo , I titpburf ; , Tornnto , llontrral
Dceti n , New York , Philadelphia , UaMmire , Wwh-
nKton and oil points In the Kafct , ask tbo ticket
agent for tickets > ta the
N"HT'J WESTERS ,
If vou wlsn the I"1 * ' . accommodatloBl I All tlcke (
|
amenta Bell tickets \la this line ,
U. IIUOlllTT. H .HAIH ,
OeucroJ Manager. Oo . F s. Agent
CHIOAOO
We Vnfi itiTTrtu ne Til ) UUy.lolt or
rrt4rdr I rt-oulli tir pliHulfBKa uvficuiuv l > y nvw ni
AM untaUInc Al l > tiilf l Uwt rtn l > e. Qlivi rol > uit
| j rlr tlp.r . nj > < Jmlr l > l t < > , 'l lt l > r I'Ull.llm up Hi *
( < ! tlnnifl nn.l ooocrulrfttliiff nourhlimeiit to wckktit
n.rlloDi. Full lUB'Ktti ' , il eloi mtnt , "J runctlon , clten
in i r7on n or t'i > t < > 'lrKil - < li nlmwn lililn m ! r.
Nol > ilir lliniiUtiti fe'liuuriit ' , ) 1 i Aiitllinpi ! > . Medlrfel.
rnerliinlrAl AMI ) AlmtnlnlPAl rl uc0cnTnl > llie I. * ' W I 1IT9
tliU mii.le i > r tr , tinciit tlielnoiit nrrrnn'iil kuown to t
liicllctl pnifffi inCin. . n M wrrl'iI ( liutlt. ' * We A4J
our tnilomemrntli'iffr Mrr , lirrlttf. AbOTA nfccktrj
ormlinrr1 tullon. " H. y llon'tnn I Ifr-me. < 'H reru *
t9 emlllirnt 11 ! * * ! I < * U InAf rntU'y ' til * nnflf n without
cnt. " / / . 1. I't'pttch , * 'Allliiitllullnufir truem rll UI |
Tinv r lielmlnr Army ol cvmiln * neitlOcAlfi. " JVf Or
I miMflf' . Wrtle for our " rrr tli' f r Nt IMv , " ctrlnc
il | n lion.r.lftfuc < AuJ l.ivvt. UAllialeAUJ laiplAla
CUV0II1H1. Alllltll
ERIE MEDICAL CO. . BUFFALO. N.Y.
HILL & YOUNG ,
{ FORMERLY HILL i CO. , )
- TO
JL213 Street.
We rill noiriell
KUKNITUHK , CAltl'CTS , OllOOKKUY ,
AND STOVJCS ,
At the Lo e l C sh Pilcei to icilucc titock beloro
moving. Olve ui a call and BBrnoiity. .
110NOHTI1 18th BTHKKT.
PROPOSAiit * .
UNITED BTATKH INDIAN HKRVIOK , " )
I'IMl KI1 > OK AUR-CT , V
Dakota , Junuary 12 , 1B85. )
Bfdloil propoealu I' ' trlp'lcatt ' Inlun-crf , propoealt
lor the erection ol cine Weiul l < ht and t'arp'ntei
shop , one liirne , uhce and i 1-cila'ieoui hO | ;
utio hlai'K'hter touwt o w un anil utoriKo bbeda.
one luVu houco mu collar , at thin n 'fii y ti d direct
ed t' ) tie umlen 1'ntd , care 1 1 C'tnel QuartcrniMlcr ,
department , < I thu i ) > tte , Orntria Nclj.ttlll hu ro-
celtcJ null 12 in. Hiturday , IMrunry U , 1-85
1'laun arid BicclCutKrib | ron hv ixtrntnid tn the
of co ol tha e 'il ' | uarten inter , deiartncntol trio
I'latte. Omaha , Nub , the "I > tcr Octart" t'lilt K"i 111.
icd the "Journal" t Kaimai City , Mo ,
Contioct will t > u avtardud tottieluu i > t rtapocblbla
hlitder , mhject tb the approval ol the iltpirtmeutof
thelntcrloi ' - - " *
1 he rlKbt , however , 1 > renervtdto reject any ami
all , or any part nf any bid , II doomed loc the tut la.
tereitol tie service
I'roixH.U uiubtilale length ol lime required ( or
com , JgUtum ol bulMiiu ntr oi ] > rfM l ol ontMct ,
ani in < et ho tccoinpilned b > a ccrtlllol chock upon
* nia United fitate * U po Itniy , ( ayab'o to the oidvr
ol the untLrBlgoco , lor at lea > t ftie ( 'j }
percent ot the a.iuunt llhoiiropo l , hl h check
Jhall IfO lorltil ol lo the United htattn In cafe o | ipjr
bl d r itcdtlnir the aw rd ; thill Itll lo execute
urcmutly a contract with KOO * ! " 'JuWclcn' ' nvcurl-
UK , aoconlln < lo t"utirra ollilj llil , oilier l u to
be returne 1 to the bidder.
For lurthcr I I 'tii'at ' on addretu the uudcrilrneit |
at Fine UWge Ali ) cy. I ) , kola
TreuudnriUtitd will will I * at I'axton Houw ,
Onnari , Neb. , by the Friday , Kebraaiy
Y.T. tt'OlLMCIDDT
Jau t-8w m U. b , inOUe Aeeu-