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THE DAILY BEE-SATURDAY , MARCH 23 , 1885.1
Woman's Suffering and Itclicf ,
Thoto languid tiresome irmsaVions. cruising
yon to fwl scarcely able to bo n your feet ;
Umt con.iUnt drum that It talcing from your
jrst m nil its former clMtlcity ; driving the
bloom from your checks ; thut continual drain
upon your vital forcco , rendering you Irritable
And fretful , can wmlly bo removed by the o
of that marrolnu * remedy , Hop Btttert. IF-
rcgnlaritici und obstructions of your lyntcra ,
MO relieved at once while the tpeclnl cause of
periodical pain ro permanently removed.
Is ono receive BO much benefit , nnd nonu nroio
profoundly grateful , and ihow such nn inter-
ont in recommending Hop Hitters AS women.
A Postal Card Story.
I wai nfloctod with kidney and urinary
Trouble
"For twelve years ! "
After trying all the doctors nnrl patent
medicines I could hear of , I used two bot.
Uoa of Hop
"Blttorsj"
And I am perfectly cored. I keep It
"All the tlmol" respectfully , B.F.
Bootho , Saulabnry , Tonn. May 4,1883.
PA. , May 8,187C.
It has cured me of several diseases , such ni
nervousness , sickness at the stomach , monthly
troubles , etc , I have not neon a nick day in a
yenr , Binco I took Hop Bitters , All my neigh
bora uio thorn , Mrs , Fannie Groon.
$3000 Lost.
"A tour to Europe that coat mo $3,00fdono )
"ma losi good than ono bottle of Hop Hitters ;
"they nlao cured my wife of filtec * years' nor-
"vous weakness , sleeplpasneas and and dys
pepsia. " ll. M. , Auburn , N. Y ,
So. BLOOMINOVILLE , 0 , Mny 1 , 70.
SlRH I have boon Buffering ton yonrinnd I
tried your Hon fitters , and It done mo more
good than all the doctors.
Mits S. S. Boono.
Baby Saved.
Wo are BO thankful to say that our nursing
baby was permanently cured of n dangerous
And protracted constipation and irregularity
of the bowels by the use of Hop Bitters by its
mother which nt the game tlmo restored her to
perfect health and strength ,
The Parents , Kocheuter , N. Y.
None genuine without a bunch of green Hops on
the white Intnl. hhuu all tha vile , poisonous stud
with "llop" or "IIops" In their name.
GJ.CAPITAL PJUS5E , $75,000. Tia
TICKETS ONLT $5. SHAKES IN 1'noromiON
Louisiana State Lottery Company
"If'c do hertby certify that we supervise the ar
rangementijor all the Monthly and Scmi-Annua
Uravnn'jt o/ the JouMatia. Slate lotteri > Company
and til pcrton manage and control the Vrnmmji
thcmrclves. and that the fame are conducted with
Jioneityfairncti and in good faith touardall par
ties , ana if authorise the company to tite thii cer
tificate , icithfac-mwlct of our tijnaturca attached
inti adcertuttncnts. '
COMMISSIONEUS.
Incorporated la 1S03 fcr25 jenrs by the IcglsUturo
( or educational and charllaMo purposes with a
capital of ? 1COO,0',0 tt whloha icEer\e fuudof ocr
J5SO 000 has sluoo been added.
By ac ox r helming iKipular M > to Its franchise
was made a part of thopre < cnt state constitution
adopted Iccimbcr2d A. I ) . 1879.
The only lottery over voted on and endorsed by
the people uftnystato
It novcr scale ) or pest ) ones.
Its grand tingle number drawings take place
monthly.
A Bl'irADlD OITORTCMTV TO W1S A 70RTUJ > K , lOURTIl
fliiAsu UHAWING , CLASH t > . INTIIK ACAUKSII orUi'Hic ,
NKW OIU.KAM , TUKSIIAT , Aritil. 14 , 1S85 , 170th
CAPITAL PRIZE , $75,000.
100,000 Tlcketn at $5 eich. Fractions , of
1'iftbs , in proportion ,
LIST or I'Riziis.
1 Capital Prize . $ 78,000
1 do ilo . . 25,000
1 do do . 10,000
21'riresof { O.fOO . 12,000
61'rlze.of 2.000 . 10,000
10 Prizes of 1,0(0 . 10,000
201'rlzcaof GOO . 10,000
1001'rlrosof 200 . 20.COO
3001'nzosof 100 . 80,000
600 Prizes of 50 . 25.WO
1000 1'llieb of 25 . 26,000
irruoxiuATios VRIZED.
8 Approxlmitluu 1'rlzes ot $760 . 6 > 7K
0 do do 606 . 4,60 :
0 do do 250 . 2,2IC
1067 Prizes , amounting to . $205,50
Application for rites to clubs should bo made on
to the olllco cf tha Company In New Orleans.
For further information write clearly giving fu
address POSTAL NOTES , Eiprets Honey Orders , oi
Mow York Fxchange In ordinary letter , Currency
by Express ( all sums of (0 and upwards nt our ex
Peu8e.ddre ) cd.
M. A. DAUPnlN ,
Or M. A. DAUPUIN , New Orlcani. La.
607 Seventh St. , Washington 1) . C.
Make P O. Monev Orders payable nnd address
ItegUtend Lottera to
NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK
.New Orleans , La.
Did you Suppose -
pose Mustang Liniment only good
for horses ? It is for inflamma
tion of all flesh.
For the Cure of all diseases of
Horses , Cattle , Sheep
DOGS , HOGS , rOULTHY.
Used successfully for 20 yews by Fnr >
niors , Stockbreeders , Horse Il.lt. , &o.
Kmlorsoil A iwtU > y the U.S.oTornm't. ( !
/Trcrl'.iniphlcts > t Churls sent frcp.-Q
HUMPHREYS' ' MEDICINE CO , ,
109 Pulton St , New York.
Humphreys' Homeopatlr o
-
ute3l ) } n . TlioonlvDucowwful remedy/or
H. K. BURKET ,
FUNERAL DIREGTO !
AND KMBALMER ,
111 N , 18th Street , OlIAH
JAS.HPBABODYM.D ,
Physician &Surgeo ]
tUMl JtDO * No. lift JOOM Bt Offltw , No. HOI T
natn ! , Offle * bouri,12 ra to t p. m. and fion
to S p. ru. To'epooni.or offlcu tT.toalsiwae 1U ,
THE WESTERN LEAGUE ,
Dumb * will Prol ) bly Enter that
OrgAnlzation ,
Mr. Frod. Hay , rcpreeanlativo of the
Western League and Hnkod wUh Mr. T.
P. Sullivan , of the Kansw Oily baio-ball
clnb , In a managerial o pacity , arrived In
this city Tnnraday to tnko final stcpn In
the direction of dotornunlng the entrance
of Omaha Into the loagno ,
Th qncation of whether this city eh all
have a league basa-ball clnb thia Reason
( a dependent only open ono point , that
of aecurlng proper grounds , The old St.
Maiy'a avenue grounds , it has boon
found impossible to rent , and the only
recourse is to got the old Sherman ave
nue park , controlled last season by the
Athletic Cricket association , and
fit them np ns necessity requires. Mr
Hay , in company with ono of the local
base ball enthusiasts wont out to the park
yesterday , and after examining the loca
tion and lay of the land thoroughly , an
nounced that the gronnds wore fit for
the purpoto of a "diamond , " and that if
they conld bo secured , ho would Im
mediately sot to work and put in a club
at this point.
The groundu , it is thought , can easily
bo Bocnrod from the old lessees of the
Athletic association , who era tenants
until the first of Juns , and
It is believed that about $750
will ecouro a lease of tbo grounds for the
coming year , and pay ofl same of the old
incumbrancos whlch.wlll have to bo dis
posed of before full control of the prop
erty can bo assumed. It has boon pro-
psod to recs mtruct the grounds so as to
have a good diamond , a bicycle track , as
well as a cricket park. Then on the off
dayn , when the park Is not in use by
the baseball club , It could bo monopo
lized by the cricket phyera or the bicy
clists.
In conversation with a reporter yester
day , Mr. Hay , who by-tho-byo is a clover
and cool-headed young man Tflth a thor
ough knowledge of every phaao of base
ball sport , caid that as soon as the
grounds TTOTO fnrnishod , bo would sot
immediately to work , and engngo his
players. Ho LJ already negotiating with
such men ns the Say brothers , Law Dick-
oraon , formerly of the Alleghenys , and
more recently of St. Louis , and sev
eral other ball players of first-class
record , llo will control the club him-
salf , making Omaha his headquarters.
The league as now constituted , includes
Kansas City , Springfield , 0. , Toledo , 0. .
Indianapolis , .Milwaukee , and Minno-
apolls-r-a ring of cities conveniently po
sitioned for rapid circuit games.
A committee of gentlemen have taken
this project in hand , and prnpDto to
thoroughly canvaes the situation and se
cure , if possible , the Sherman avenue
park at onco. Mr. Hay will bo notified
by telegraph , Monday evening , of the
success or failure of tha scheme , and the
entrance of Omaha into the Western
Leagno will depend accordingly.
LOOKED HORNS ,
The County Commissioners aad Contractor
"Fall . "
tractor Fcigo Out.
Other Notes.
Mr. D. J. Shane , who is superintend
ing the furniture equipment of the now
court houeo notified the county coinmia
alonors at their last meeting that Con
tractor Feige waa not observing the slip
ulatlons of hia contract with regard to
the furnishing of the vaults throughout
the building , tie had agreed to put in
"rollers , " nnd instead was famishing
them with plain shelves , which ara very
Inconvenient when heavy books are to bo
considered. The screen of the judge's
rostrum In the district court
room waa likewise cot constructed ac
cording to specifications. The commis
sioners decided at onca to reject the
shelf-construction of the vaults , and Mr.
Folgo was notified that the adoption of
the other system would bo insisted upon.
That gentleman stoutly demurred at
first , but at length ave In and consent
ed that the change , which will bo made
at considerable expense , Bhouldtako place.
Ho excused lila action by saying that Ar
chitect Meyers had requested him to
make the alterations. Inaimuch as Mr.
Meyers liai no authority to make
such a change , the com
missioners are inclined to look upon his
action aaouo of considerable "gall. "
The judge's roatrum In the district
courtroomis now being placail andisamod-
nl of beauty and nubitiiitlal construction.
The screen bick represents the front
of a Grecian temple with two p lra of
supporting columns , aoml-iluted end cap
ped with ornamental fncza work. The
padimont encloses a pair of
plainly carved scales , which represent the
"oven balance'of Justlcj. " The -nholn
structure la of highly poluhod cherry and
behind la fitted up with bcok shelves.
The contract for the safe In the room of
the county treasurer hau boon awarded
to Andreen & Vallon for $400 , the firm
agreeing to accept in payment the four
old oaf OB belonging to tbo county , one of
which la now in the present treasurer's
oflico , end the other three lu the oilica tif
the county judge.
BOUND POE OKEGOtf ,
Henry Is acs' Trip to tbo Land of
the Skliuon.
Officer John Tornbull , the well-known
eocoetiry of the ot the local police cabi
net , waa met at the depot this morning
by a twolro year old l d whoso story appealed -
pealed to the effective Bympathlea of that
ofliclal.
The youiiR boy.Tfhoao natno waa Henry
Inanca , was travelling to Hantlngton ,
Oregon , alone. There ho Imd a father ,
who seine months before had left the 1111-
nois homo to eecura n start in the ailinon
CahlnR businoja. Mr , leaaca was poor
and h&d left li'a ' family behind In the
hope of ODD day tending for them to
como to the far weetorn homo.
Finally a few weeks ago , tending homo a
email sum of money , ho told the mother
to send the boy Iloury through to
Oregon , saying also that be would soon
provide transportation for tbe rest. The
lad was accordingly "fixed out" nnd sent
on the way. 'When ho arrived hero In
Omali % he found himself without a cent
and unable to travel farther. The depot
authorities conld do nothing for the boy ,
and Officer Tornbull hinrtng his utory
end taking a iancy to the blight , Intel
ligent fuse , charged htnuelf will
n the commission of procuring i
paia to Oregon. To tha Uuioi
a Pacific headquarters both went , and aftti
8me littla explanation and red taps do
lay , the worthy officials of the ticket de
partment agreed to glvothoboyn through
pass to TJuntlngton. It was "ebon made
out and young lianc < was tent on his
way rejoicing , with 75 cents jingling In
pocket nnd M happy as though n mil *
flonairo. Ho ngroed to send Sir. Turn-
bull the first salmon ho caught that was
as big aa a barrel.
IS IT CONSTITUTIONAL ?
Tito Question Over Which Treasurer
Ilnah nnd Gen. Uowln Are
Puzzling.
Oonnty Treasurer Rush la juit at pres
ent In a situation which savora slightly
of a dilemma ,
Sometime ago , when the people
throughout the state wore clamoring for
the repeal of the law providing for the
payment of a five per cent fine on delin
quent taxes , that is , these not paid be
fore the first of January , his cloven
hoofed majesty , Mr. Church Howe , for-
seeing for himself n rich spread of popu
lar and enthusiastic gratitude , introduced
a bill into the conato at onca , which pro
vided for the repeal of the s'a'uto ' '
There was also a provision to the effect
that the delinquents who bad their fine
should bo reimbursed in the full sum oF
the oxcoes payment. This bill became a
law.
law.Mr.
Mr. Rush has bis doubts about the
constitutionality of the measure and his
submitted the matter to Oonnty Attor
ney Cowin , who will shortly render his
decision. Mr. Rush says that the whole
amount of delinquent fines paid so far is
only $300 , and of trilling consequence.
Still ho does not feel In a position ti
repay the fines , for it is well known that
If ho vroro to observe the law and It
should bo snbicquontly declared Illegal ,
the county commissioners could proceed
against tint or his bondsmen for the
amount which ho had refunded. As
soon as Gen. Oowin shed > > the light of the
law upon the dark point , Mr. llush tvl ! )
bo ready to moot the clamorous delin
quents and will advise thorn of the de
cision through the columns of the local
press.
A HEBBEW FEAST ,
How tbo Jewish Passover IB to Ito
Celebrated ,
The feast of the paeaovcr celebrated by
ll adherents of the Hebrew religion , will
ogin on the evening of the
Oth Inat ( the 15th of Nissan ) and will
ontlnuo until the eve of April G , which
known cs the Holy clay , no leaven
olng allowed in Hebrew homes.
List evening Itnbbi Hadield preach
t the Temple on "Tbo Great Sabbath.
Thia morning Master Joe lbor"
older , oldest son of the president of the
ongrogation , trill boconfirmad , on which
ccaslon there will bo an "Address to the
onSrmant. " Monday evening ai 0:30 :
hnro will bo a sermon on "Tho Cedar , "
, nd Tuesday morning on "A Ory From
he Land of the Dead. "
"Going to See Father. "
Yesterday morning occurred ono of
hose little incidents that often are fore
unnors of fame for the parly interested ,
n Greenwood , Iowa , lives a poor womai :
with two young children. She ii very
oor but Industrious and trying to rear
cr little ones as they should be , hoping
hat a bright day will ore long break
pen the dark night that baa BO long en
ompaeaed her and them.
Away oil' In Oregon there is a husband
, nd a father , who lefb them to seek a
brtuno and a homo to which ho might
nvito them to paea their life in comfort.
Ho haa not projpored yet , and a letter to
, ho anxious wife and mother told of hi' '
labors , trials and disappointments , and
hopes for better thing ] yet * *
Yesterday a little boy boarded the
west-bound Union Paclho triln with i
rickot to Hnntington , Oregon , and a let
cr of recommendation that the bearer ,
Ittlo "Hairy , " aged 11 yean , bo assisted
) n hi * route to hts father , who bad mitten
hat the liehlno ; season would soon open
and work be procurable. The little fcl
"ow'a eye brightened as bo fixed hlmsol
n the seat the kind eonductor pointed
ut to him , and In response to a qaeatloi
as to his purpose , said : "I am going tc
Oregon to help father catch fish , to gc
money to sand to mother so that eho and
"ittlo glster may como out to help fathe
oo. " Harry is a sprightly llttlo fellow. .
full of lifo and boyiali energy. Wh
knowa but this net of genuine charity or
the part of the Union Pacific railroad
: otnpany may bo the moans not only of
providing for a worthy family , but giving
ho United Slatcj n president ? Garlleld
wan a canal boy ; Andy Johnson a tail-
or'a apprentice ; and yet the fame of each
of thcfio will go thundering down the
centuries.
Dlhtrlot Court.
Before Wakoloy : The caao of Galloway
TJ. Wakofiold , for services ; the jury
brought in a verdict for plaintiff as
claimed in the petition.
Broczj et al. vs. Boomer ; on trial at nd-
ournment.
Before Neville : The state vs. F. E.
Norris ; indicted for altering railroad
ticket ; came up on demurrer to the In
dictment which was overruled , and de
fendant bailed In $1,000 to appear at
June term.
Stito vs. McOlolUnd Burglary ; was
continued and new bail band required in
? 500 for appearance at June term.
Same va. same Robbery tame ordor.
State vi. Weatorgird hone atoiling.
No if bond required in $500 to appear
at Jane term
State vs. John F. Behm bjibery.
Continued. Bond In $500 for appear
ance.
State va , Charloa Kaufman bribery.
Continued. Bond in $500 for appear *
anco.
Stale va. Edward Loeder bribeiy.
Continued. Bond ia $500 for appear-
anco.
Yesterday , Alfred Booth , the oyetor
man , filed a petition in this court proytng
for a judgment and foreclosure of a
mortgage for 84,875 , against D. B. Bcem-
or , of Omaha ; also for a receiver to be
appointed with the usual powers of ra
ctivors ; all of which la supported by aOi-
davits for the purpotoj of the suit.
All persons afllicted with Dyipepeia , Diar-
rha > , Colic and nil kinds of indigestions will
find i'nmediate relief and sure cure by pains
rtiiKOHtur * Illttcrw. Tha only Renuine ia
nnnufacturod by Dr. J , G. 1 ! , Siogert &
Uona.
Uona.A
A co-operative Iron company hu been
formed at Warren , Ohio , by the late em-
ployes of the Wostlako rolling mills ,
whloh failed some months ago ,
PENSION PLANS.
Comfflissioscr Black Sits Down on
Fayoreil Claimants ,
All OQSOS Must Follow ia the
Order of Filing ,
The Senate Beqnested to Linger
Another Week ,
Some Moro Appointment * ! and
Confirmations ,
A Bogus Public Document Hunted
Down Various Capital
Event * .
CAl'ITAIJ NEWS.
BENATR D01NOS.
, March 27. The senate mot
at noon nod Immediately went into executive
session , The commlttoo appointed to wait on
the president reported that they had per
formed their duty mid tha president had ex
pressed a wish that the sonata should remain
In cession until next Thuradny.
When the doors were reopened the senate
adjourned till Monday.
CONFIRMATIONS.
Postmasters John Mlllmm , Topebn , KM. ;
J. M. Dearmond , Davenport , lown ; M , M.
Ham , Dubuquo. Town ; Jos. Lnudor , State
Centre , Town ; John Cunnluchnm , Mattoon ,
111. ; J. Knox Hall , Toulon , III. ; Goo. W.
Catos , Stevens Point , Win.
I'llOIIAnLR NOMINATIONS.
Hon. Henry S. Neal , solicitor of the treas
ury , has tendered his resignation , to take
effect on the appointment of liia mcoesaor.
Alexander McUno of Brooklyn , N. Y , , has
been tendered the position , and probably will
bo nominated Monday. Several nominations
were prepared for delivery to the senate this
afternoon , but the unusually early adjourn
ment of that body prevented their reception.
It Is understood , however , tL.it among them
wore the nominatirms of General Joseph K.
Johnbton , of Virginia , as commissioner of
railroads , and Norman J. Colcinnu of Mis
souri , as commissioner nf ngricuUuro. Coleman -
man has boon a resident of St. Louis for
about sixty years , and was for many j oats
editor of the Rural Home , an agricultural
paper published in St. Louis.
AlcCue Is a lawyer of high standing and n
man of considerable means. Ho IB 55 years
of asre nml has just retired from the bench of
the city court of lircoklyn. It la understood
his appointment wa ? iniulo at the instance of
Assistant Secretary Fnirchlld.
The horses and carriages belonging to the
interior department wore sold ut auction to
day. The secretary' * pair of bays sold for
§ 318 and a largo double carriage for S3CO.
AtsUtant Secretary of the Interior Mul-
draw , Commissioner of Indian ( ITlira Atkins
and Commissioner of the laud oilico Sparks
qualified to-day and entered on tha discharge
of their official duties.
CONCERNING PENSION CLAIMS.
Cominiubioner Block to-day Issued the fol-
lowicg circular : "To advance any one pen *
'on claim out of its order is to retard by PO
mch adjustment thousands of otheis which
irecodo it in the order of filicg. To prevent
ho practice of fraudulent impositions upon
he pension ofGce it ia announced no claims
ill bo made special that is , taken out of
: ieir order for expedition , unless euch
eosons are shown In writing aa will
, n the judgment of the commissioner warrant
uch action. The mere statement * of claim-
, nts themselves uncorroborated by tlio > e dls-
ntetested will not bo deemed sufficient to
warrant such special action. "
A FRAUDULENT DOCUMENT.
The senate committee on pottofSces and
cst roads has to.dny been inyoatlgatlng the
lubllcation at the go\ernment printing office
if an alleged report of the committee and its
circulation through chancels provided for
.public docnmeuts. Tlie document , which
made its firat appaar.inco ynsterday , bears the
isual formal seuato heading and is numbered ,
Report5"7 , parts. " Members of the committee -
mitteo were at a loss to understand how this
locument , cf which none if them had ever
leard before , could have worked its way
.hrough . the secretary's office where alone the
brmal headings are nih'iod. The clerk
whose duty it Is to record and put
'he beads upon documents ot this char-
icter as they are received from the senate ,
icing called upon to explain , said the paper
tad never passed through his hands. The
manuscript having been Bent for , it was found
' ; o have been received from another clerk in
, ho secretary's office , whoso duty If Is to order
uch extra work ai may be required by the
omtmtteo and senators at the government
irmting oflico , aud it was also found that an
irdor for 200 extra copies for the use of the
lomtmttco accompanied it. This clerk ex-
lainfldthat the paper was brought to his
eak March Id , this year by the rate clerk oi
he commlttoo on poutotficea and post-roads ,
Bearing the usual senata headings in due
'arm , with nn order for 200 extra copies to ba
iriuted for the use of the committee. The
urinting clerk , supposing the document to
bare pissed through the _ regular channel * ,
md the order in luelf being a proper one ,
lent the manuscript to tbo printing oflica
where it was eot un and printed. 'I'ho docu
; nent is entitled , "Uepnrt on the Test Tele
raph in ttie Senate of the United State. . '
The first five pages consist of "Questions pro
pounded to the president of the We&tsrn
Union Telegraph Company , " and the remnln
'ng thirty-ono are devoted to "Press comment
> u the action of tha Associated press in fur
nlshiigipports of the presidential election. '
It is not Intimated that any questions to th
president of the Western Union were an
snerod , nor docs the document state an
reason for republlcation of the attacks upoi
the Associate j picas , which are in a larg
part from the columrs of pa
pcrs which have never been able t
secure the fucilitiei of the Associated prs
A line of the printed heeding Indicates tha
the document ia priuted under authority re
ceived May 27 , 1881 , elx months before th
publication of the press comments , wblcl
form ita chief part. The ex-clerk of the com
mittee , who also acted : ii private secretary to
its Into chairman , Senator Hill , ( Colorado )
was sent for to-day by the members of the
committee , and in reply to their inquiries
stated bu acted in the matter at the instance
of Mr. Hill.
A motion will bo made in the senate , on behalf -
half of the committee , to'haro this alleged re
port Gupprossoil. Members of the committee
charitably assume that Hill was ignorant and
that he had no right t ) make the report
as from the senate committee twelve days af
ter ho ceased to be a member of the senate.
'
OOVEllNMENT nUILClNQ SITES.
The secretary of the trsoiury mldioestd let-
_ era to the governors of tbo statcn of Ken
tucky , West Virginia , Minnesota and Nebras
ka requesting their co-opt ration In an effort
which tffo federal government is milling to
have tbo legislatures of stairs cede te the
United States jurisdiction of land < selected aa
altes for public building * to bo erected In Lex
ington , Clarksburg , WInona and Nebraska
ity.
THE OKLAHOMA IIEUDKUH ,
Critic says Secretary Kndicott states that no
orders iuvo ytt been issued to ( Jen. Hatch
to clean out Oklahoma The protident'd proc
lamation ordered that all OKiipiints of Okla
homa , whether tettlera or cattle men , should
uacate and reasonable time be allowed for
them to comply. In event of their failure to
remove the interior department will take
steps to free the teriltory of all invaders and
If aisittanca of the urmy ia required It will ba
given.
ALLIED IIFITDLICS.
Informtt'f.n has been received in this city
that on th I'fith Instant a treaty of alliance ,
offensive and defemive , was formerlly signed
at Salvador by the government * of San Salvador
vader , Nicaragua and Costa Uica. An alli
ance was enteted into by tlioea states Imme
diately upon the announcement of President
llartlos' project of conftxleratlon , but the detail -
tail * of the plan of action for mutual benefit
were not agreed until the 25th whan a treaty
WM signed , lly the treaty Costa Klca pledgee
heridf to contribute to the common defense fi r
the preBent 3100,000 in money and 1,000 troojx
who are now in NlcArixupuft onrouto to the
e.-xt of ho ttlitips. Nicftraugtta agrees to
urnish4,000 troop * Mid San Salvador her
whole available fotccs. Cotta lllca cives hf r
aid to the a11iancoiin meney rather than
.roops , bocauio her distance Irom tin border
Ino of S n Salvador where the fiiuUmsUn
'orces will neck to enter the torrttory of the
allieo. Thoto is no railroad and nn way for
.roopi . to reach Ban Salvador from Costa Ilka
except by tedious march ot several hundred
miles. By the terms oi the treaty the presi
dent of San * Salvador "will have direction of
ho operations against Barrios for the present.
PEANUTS ,
VHonroo of Wonlth that Nebraska
Fanners do not Appreciate * ,
A reporter of the BBK mot with a gen-
lomsn from Virginia yesterday and con
versation turned upon the extent i >
which that country has recovered from
ho blighting results of war and political
mismanagement. During the convcm-
ion the gentleman apoko of the sources
of revenue in the Old Dominion and
noutionod peanuts as , next to tobacco ,
ho staple and source of money to a largo
lortlon of the people.
Feeling an interest In the subject , in-
[ iiiry developed thcaa facts ; Peanuts
; row best on light loamy soil , They
oqulro abont six months from the seed-
ng to the harvest in order to mature.
? hey are "dropped , " two In a hill. The
ows are four foot spirt ono way and two
nd a half or throe the other ; some
armors plant them four foot each way.
? ho greatest card la nocoesary to got good
oed , for the cultivation Is a small matter
xocpt where there Is "wire" grasi a
hlng unknown in Nebraska. The soil in
his section is well adapted to their
jrowth. The only thing to fear would
10 too early frost , because it Is fatal to
ho crop if it chines too soon.
Upon ono acio of land an average of
25 or 150 bushels ought to bo grown
aally. In the eastern states peas aver-
ge ? 2 per bushel. Hero it would note
) o so expensive , bacauso the absence of
ho enemy of peanuts wire grass ren
ew so frequent necking unnecessary ,
ud plowing can bo substituted for hoe-
ng , which "wire" grass makes indis-
onsiblo. Each bushel hero can bo pro-
ucod for about ? 0 cants ; but for satoty
ay $1. This would give the farmer at
east $125 nr § 150 profit par aero for his
and. What other crop yields the half
f this ?
This Is no exaggerated statement ; the
writer has soon hundreds of thousands of
mshols of these nuts grown , Their sitln
made Norfolk during I860 72 , and fed
and clo'.hsd Impworlsaod eastern Vir
ginia and North Caralina , as the statis-
lea of those years show.
Scores of mon irho bed been rich
slave-owners with broid acres cut and
iorn by military movements , wcrd then
> ankrnpt. Thesa men let their planta-
lens on the parts of them fit
or cnltlvalou , on shares and put
> eanuts In as a crop. The result
was that In three years they
were dressed in broadcloth , their burned
louses forgotten and replaced by cowaud
often better ones , their debts paid and a
joodly sum in ca-Ji on hand.
If some farmer will try it he will see.
The experiment costs bnt little. Tbo cul-
ilvation will bo easy hero in Nebraska ,
and the market good , as the "ollvo oil , "
; ho machine oil and many other oils are
made "chiefly from peanuts , and the
vines are worth three times as much as
lay for horses and stuck generally to feed
on , provided they are gathered before
; hey are bitten by frost. And the fields
Tom which they are taken la the para
dise of hogs which fatten rapidly when
urned in to gather the nuts left from the
gathering.
The emigration statistics of Ireland for
L884 show that the emigrants who left
[ rlsh ports last year were 76,043 , a de-
create of 32,873 as compared with 1883 ;
; ho number of males being 38,177 , or
17,210 less than In the previous year ,
and of females , 37,860 , a decrease of
15,057. Of the70,043 emigrants in 1884 ,
75,803 wera natives of Ireland , and 180
, vcro peraons belonging to other coun-
rles.
Ihe Greatest Medical Triumph of the Ago I
SYMPTOMS OF A
P H k B H " " " PB W HB *
I.oem ofnppctltc , Howeli costive , 1'aln In
the head , with a dull cnstulon In tbo
bncU purr , i'nln under the boulder-
blade , I'lillncia after eating , with adli-
lucllnatloD to exertion of body or mind ,
Irrltuhlllty of temper , low spirits , with
nfecllngrofhnvlnsncBlcctcd omoduty ,
Weariness , Dlzzlnesi , Flulterlng ; ni ttio
Heart , Dots before the eye , Ilenduche
over the rloht eye , Itcstlesineis , with
fitful dreams , Highly colored Urine , aud
CON.STIPATION.
TDTT'S l'ltit > 9 are especially adapted
to ouch cnscH , one dose olTccta such n
hanKooffeeltnpnstonstonIshtno8ufroror.
They Inrrcnie the Appetiteand cause the
body to Take on rienli-tlmi the system ll
nourished , and by their Tonlo Action on
thoUIneitlveOrgnui.IlrBUlnrMtooIjare proiluc J. 1'rfe - . -11 Bliirray Kt..I . .
UllXT HAin or WllIRKKRS ohnnged to n
Gi/ssY ULACK by a Blnglo nmiUcatlon of
this Dru. It Imparts n natural color , net *
Instantaneously. Bold by UrugBiilB. or
ent by express on receipt of 01.
3fflce,44 Murray St. . How York.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
TO LOAN MONE7 ,
For loan on ica estate. Ila'hu 'Ilrcs. S17
south ISth 8t I 110 SO
ONRYTOLOAN On real estate and chattels
M I ) . U Thcnus.
Loaned on nhattols , cut rat" , R II
MONEV uoufht and told. A. Forman,21Sri,13thBt
070 tf
. to can on good real estate Eocurlty. U.
M f. Beart. Wllllami block. Cl-tf
LOANED at 0. K. Reed itCo's Loan offlca
MONKV , pianos , horses , wagons , personal
property nf all klmli and all othe r utlc'es ' ot value ,
without remrval. Oier Ut National Bank.ccrmrlSth
and I'arnam. All liulneta strictly ooiifldentlal
ONEY to baa on ohattels Woollev ft Harri.
M Bon , room 20 , Omaha National Dank build In ; ; ,
rt > 7nft TO J5,0 0 70 LOAN On realrita'o 6u-
Jt ) I UU curltv at rraoouablit rates. U , K. Mnyue.
T W cor 16th and Farnam. < S8 lu27
ID tarns ot MOO and upward.
MONKTTOLOAM Co. , IteU EUtata and Loan
Agents. 160S Farnam Bt 4 tf
HELP WANTED.
\ \ 7"ANfEIGirl for general house work , two sew.
IT Ing irlrliaud two arpientloer. Jlr . Corhett ,
1Q13 Howard. 117-23p
\TT"AN1ED A ecod irlil f jr general bout ) work ,
i Apply at 1807 Farnam Kt. 101-SO
W 'ANTED Two t\i' \ to hied pick beans , Oil
lontiBt. ll < 27p
WANTKU Kir.it tl * > ciricl layers utunc , al
Hullo' * 8t > r 1807 FarnacHt ; 1K-27
W ANTED-Cook , mai or wjmanat FadUohousi
lOtban. Daieapgit. ( Oj-i7 |
,1 A gfifia wasnn maVfron pcntr l work
at MuUoonj hop , ISth and LcArenworth Sts.
118-Stn
\VANtEl-CMr ! gc KM * painter Ull Dodw
11 100-30
VirANtRU A white Rill for general homo work.
Aplr at ISIS Jones tit. 101-tSp
\\TANTEI > Two pool cnrrnntrri steitly worVon
T I that on room anit tioanl with ire.ono thit nlll
rent a hotut ol S toom.i. S. S. Hardy , 1010 Sivjth
Ccntir t. 102-S7p
_ . .
ANTED-Dlsh Mhcr at Kmmet Uoulc.
" \irANTKD A ( rood Rirfner to wotk 10 oi 16 acre t
on * b roi uitliln two ultci o | city limits In
quire 313 South Itth St. ( $0 tl
WAne > A hottl runner , CM south Hth St , oii <
poslto : a . it. Depot. P79-2Sp
AAT'\NTKD A RI ! | to ilo generallioii'e uork.tnuit
bo gootl I'lkln cook. Apf ly at 303 North Z2J St.
976-1t
\\7ANTKD-Oltl to tale care of chlUren , 1W9
I > Farnim St. OT8-2p
" \17AVTKD-Acoolt and ( Oiond girl at 607 South
V > 16th St OC3-27U
W ANTKD Immediately , an export inert ! irlrl N.
K. corner 18th and Lcavtnwoitn. 891-U
" \yANTED Aernts. Agent" , Wuhlnnton In In *
1 1 Jus t rfccloj Irom New York our elegant edition
olImnR , Ihe pronto t of kit American author * , lt <
( aim to enormous In tbe cast. First class sil'tmtn
PtcJ fat ox > luil\e territory. Sold on monthly
t } tncnt9. filler's Publishing Houio , 67 Ilirkcr
Bl lock CM 27
WANTED-ThioodrvROoda ( talesmen for the road
well acquainted with Nebraska tmdo. Apply
wlthrcfjrenccs to Oco. M. Tror , Lincoln , Neb.
070 SOji
W ANTKD A girl ( or general house woik at SOS
Howard St. 039 S7u
WANTED Laundry girl at Emmet house.82317P
823-17P
WANTED r , dyngciill ; for "Queen 1'aotcctor' ,
datiy stacking and skirts supporters , nhou'dcr '
biaccB , Inistlis , bosom forms , diona shields , safety
belt , elcoxa'protcctoru , rtc , , entirely niw dot Ices ,
unprecedented profits. noliMO MO accnts making
tloo monthly. Address with stamp , h. II. Campbell
& Co. , 9 South May St. , Chlciga. 789-aUp
T\7"ANTED A flnt-class dry gooda clothing , boot
T I and shoo ealenruan , must speak Ooraian and
well acquainted with dry eooap , only tlnglo and tx-
pcricnccd man with rotcronco need apply. G. Aillcr ,
Scw.nl , Noli 601.tl
SITUATIONS WANTED.
"IXfANTBD Situation as drag tltrk ; country pro-
> t fcrrcd ; silan no obloct. Address "X V. , ' tbis
rlllco. W3-S p
WANTED .Situation , Ccmpetort dru K'St ' 'lx
Jcara cxurlcnco | , drsrui pu ltlou In Rood
whdcniln or letall toro , 1'irttclax refcrenc'S.
Address Chu F. StmiL-oDbore , S10 S. Teiin s'ruct ,
York , Pa. OSO-1
TT7A TKD A situation as book leopcr , ropjlst ,
TV orolllco o'crk ' , bv n iclUWo man with n fcrcnio
Addreia"S. S' " llto oltlce. 079-2ip.
WANTED Sltuatloa by a young German , under
stands the llorltt aid uardonor trade tnd the
oaroof hcr-es. Address "T. 11. " this otBce. 0 7-27p
WANTED Situation as s < le9mvi or clerk by
jounit man of V2 , best of rclcrcncc-f , fptaks
Eiii'l Bh and Gorman. Address "Enorgutlc " thU
077-3Ip
MISOKLLANEOUS WANTS.
TT7ANTED Byn ( tcntleman who can lo n firm
V1 $1,0 Oa clerkship m avcncralor grocery etoro
In Neb. , or Dakcta , nrwaull purchase an Interest In
Famo. Address " 11. O. J. " llox "M. " C'onnellaUlle ,
Pa 802-28p
TTT'ANTKD An nnlurnlnh'd room w.th or near
IT board In prhate family. Address Mint Allen ,
I22IFnraaraSt. 074 27p
TTfANCED-To tent n cottage of 6 or fl rooms in
TT flist-closiieljhborboed. Addrcsa "T. A En-
trltln , 14(3 rurnam St. 050 31p
WANTED-Two rooms with board fo > young man
and wifemurt be cenirally located , references
RUcinnd rc'julred. ' Address "S. " this olllco 010-tl
WANTED An UDfurn'flbcd ' lodging room , cent
ral. A. B. P. O box 605. OU 27
TTI7ANTrtD By joung couple , 1 or 2 furnished
W oriinfu-nljlied looms In a flrst-olais family
west of Court house Address A. Jacubson , SS14
uouf laa St. 800 tf
WASTED Every lady In need of a BOW Ing ma
chine , to BOO the now Improved American No.
7. P E. Hodman & Co. agents ; 203 N 16th. 343tt
f OK KENT-HOUSES AND LOTS.
HEST-House Brooms with kitchen , good
FOU
cul'ar , water etc. l.irti If required. Apply 1507
Paclflo St. 877-28p
KENT Slxhoujei from ? j to $35. Ballou
rroB.317BOUthl31hSt. 1CO-30
JIOH HiNT : 120 acres of Imprcnel land. Inquire
\ S21 Georgia ave. Chas lieiudorO. 9)3-2Sp
F I OR RKNT File room oottaje , closets pintry
et\ Inquire H. W. earner Hth and Doiltro
095-SOp
RHNT-StoTO building44x80 three story and
FOR
batemcnl No. llOand H2 llth. Inquire 1400
Dodge St. 099-tt
RSNT A ( U room house ono block touth of
KOR
the U. P. Depot. Inquire of M Lee , grncir22d
, id I.cjvcnworih , 000-31
FOR RENT HOUKSerytheap. . Apply at C. T
Tk > lors 14th and Dougla ] bt < . 038-if
EXCiIANGK-Two lots In W. A. lledlclt's add.
TO
( or a lot or half a lot located somewhere eta cr
hetentirol the city and suitable for building , wl'l '
iay nddlilonnlit > aluo la more. Address "O Y. "
> co otflce. 015-tf
HENT--itiro No. 218 north Iflth St. U. D.
Iliiconibo&Cj.H'int [ up stalls in Ha'combo
look. 928 27p
ItENT Six room house on or about Hay let.
FOR ' J. P. torton. SmsltlJg works or 314 N.
' .eth St. 676-tf
RKNT A fi\o room brick cottage , city water
FOR all modern Improumente. Inquire John
Itcel.DlD Illekor ) . 848 S8p
T7IOK RENT Now cliht room house Inquire of
JP JIrs E. Hoddls , 25th , batucen Davenport and
Ohlcnyo Sts. 700-tl
OH lliNr Two now etoroi on Iflth Bt. 0.12
Ma > neIMhanil Kornain fllStl
FoR RENT One story dwillln ) ; houen ( he rooms ,
23d , nfar Clark street. Charles O 'don , corner
.3th and Delimits Street. t > L8 tf
Ti Oll llfNT Now brick housr , 11 rooms , modern
Jl1 Improvements , No. 812 N. 22d Bt. Inquire 2118
iallfornla st. 167tf
HUNT Three brick stores corner ISth and
FOH ? St. J L. cC uo. Kent. 49t tt2
FOR UVNT Now cottage , 6 rooms. . I'fclpjw Iloe
1612 H. 6th st. WS-tf
HOOMS FOR RENT.
RKNT Three unfurnished r'oins with mod
ern Improvements , up sUIre , t.V , Corner How.
ardaadlSth.
, < 0 RENT Sulto cl tluco nice unfurnished rooms
F Hlglolge | st Inquire down stairs 88Q 23p
'Oil ' RENT 3 nlco uufornlshcd rooms 1703 Hurt
Fi fct 105-28
FiFOK
FOK UENT-Funil-hed room ulth board 1812
DoJfie Bt. 108-2
FOR RENT Luge furnished rooms out and roulb
Iront , line view , 6 ! ) I'kassntSt 118 30p
RENT Several fine cilices In Croun'o1 block ,
FOU I'd , NorrlD , room 10 C'roumo black
IOIl RKNT-Front furut.hed loom f. E. corner
F Itth Acd Karimm Hts. 112 0
FOH KKNT-Koonat * 7 per month with hoiril
lor two , 1816 Chloaita ttrett. 083i3i ! >
> OR HKNT Two furnished rooms IDOt Karnain.
F
F OR RKNT lly prhaU family , nlaiKeunfurnlihed
front room witi ba\ window , rtferences rciulred |
Inquire DO ! N. 17lh St , 090.U
ItKT Farninhad anil ucfiirniihcd roimu ,
trryilexlrahlylusited nn Dadgo Kt. , only flrnt.
clws tenantt , waited. Apj' ! ) ' at Uta % Store 10th
and Dodge. OCS-'p
r OR RENT KuruUhed fruntrocm , 19)0
991 Zap
OH RENTKurnlthed r joins 1810 California Et.
F Ull , A. Caldcrnood. 852-31
Ij il ur.M aitxly luiuloliul roum at 1617 llav <
J.1 inpirtSt.
\ UKNl'-laicud-uhUp.rlor furnished wltr
1T\01t
1 Hi Bt ci'aa * bu rd 'Cbt'eoiuupreferrtd ' lOlSlfovari
Bt. S53 27p
jii. ) Jtr. -April id , largo uuturimhtid rotrai
'iOIK 2idbt. 143(1 (
FNll IlKNT 'three p'ca ant furoUhed rooms , tin
Kit or together at 2t3 llarng ; bt. fc78-U
17MJII RKNT llandiiomely firil-h l ronmsfor lie
' | il uentluncu. for particulars , addrcM "Y. V
Bee tfllc . ; > 2C-i8p
OR RKNTGno nicely futnl he d txitlcr with 4
F cd rooms , nlth tt fcrcnc * 1511 California St.
HKNT 4 oonronlent ohAinkfr * or liaise *
FOR to nmnn and wl'o wl'hnut ' chlldrrn , S
blocks from Pott ofhcf , 319 north 17ih bt. 017 tf
IJIOIIRKNT A largs furnWied front rocmwlth
X1 drcj'lnit room ofl i > r onoiliiRlo room , 710 IQtli St.
432 2Sp
HKNT Furnlihcd roomj , Hlfl Cap
887 p
nKNT A tiloasant front room futnl hpd. S.
FOR cor 16th anrl Howard Stu. f05-tf
poll RKNT-Ijkrpe front oniceon second floor. In-
I 1 oulie No. 1211 Karnam St. S04 tl
poll IlKNT-Furnlthe < l room at 1818 J ckfon 8 .
I I f 3 allp
OR RENT I'utnlshdl room and board W.OO per
17 week. Very best location. 1814 Batoniwrt.
7t4a-Up
"I7IOR RKNT Furnished room at 101S Farnam.
JL' B5a9p
FOR RKNT Ono meely furnished room smtibta
( or 2 gentlemen , andaiir > allcr room on r'tuiuuit '
St. Inquire 1LW rnrn\mSt. Olt-tl
FOR'"ilKNT MJcofj furnlshod rooms at 1718 Caw
St. 472-tf
T > OOU8 With board , detlrablt or winter. Apply
IVat Si. Chattel Hotel. 474-tl
FOH SALE.
FOR SAMl Aspan of males , Applr to H.XIeNabb ,
8. IV. ol Uarraflkg. llfl. p
FOR SAtK \ bargain cottage on rod oar line well
nm' cistern near ichool gllMI. llallou Dros , 317
south 18lh Bt 10S-30
OR flALV : Sulto of furnlthcd rooms la Hodtck
F
block oultablo for 2or tnoro scntlomen or rrau
and wlfo. Koxertthlnir now. John 1 * . Schmlnke ,
room 3 , Iledlck tulock. I 107-23
Ii OR HALE Oil THADB Largo team , liarnota
1 and dray 1'Jtt pay Ukiu In dravniro , Address
\V. U. Ileo olllcc. 081-tf
Foil BALK-'heap lot , 1117 Harncy ; terms easy.
Enquire on premises. 090 lp
FOH BALK Cigar factory with stock and fixtures ,
retail department and leisa of building for ( wo
jcarj. Address ! * M. & It. , Wjmoro , Neb. OS3-ln
FOIl SALE At ft bargain , ono or tuo choice sec
tions of land In central Kobroekn.wlll Ukojoung
cattlolnpartpa3mo.it. AdJrcsj " 0 N II " I * . O.
Box COO , Omaha. 031-3Ip
FOU BALK Barber shop and flxturoi , good looa
tlon and cheap , 412 urath 13th tit. 037-27p
till SALK-ri\o room Inuso corner lot within I
F 1 blocks of the High school i(0) easy tcnns.nmst
bo Bold Immediate' ) ' . W. II , Green , o > cr lit Nat I
Illlik. F4S tf
FOB M -lodging room for 1 or 2 iron , N. K.
cor. I5th and Ctpitol a > e. Iiuiulro at loom0up
stairs. Oit-tf
FOU SALS A very nice 0 room house and lot ,
mutt be said 1221 North 10th St. 9'.r.-a22p !
T > AHTIKS desiring Scotch pine and soft maple trcci
JL will call or addressKrcitCronumoyor , box 60S ,
Dumb * , Nob. 021-28U '
17011SALK Noith-Mcnt corner Iflth PL , and
P 1 cnveiiHOrlh. two hundred foe * . ra > frput on
Parka\o Fro lot on ( lunricla anu > , All at rowou-
able pricesO. . K. Duls , V Co , IClCi Famam " ' . .
8S2-27p
SALK-New 5 - with n'l ' 1m
FOU - iuin cotta n
prmcmcnte fl/00 , oisy ps.Miiculf. w. II.
Green , over 1st Nat'l bak. . SS4-U
FOK "ALK On easy ( aymentg. I will furnish
lots and build houses on thort not'co to suit the
purchaser , 'rquiro ' rf P J. Croedou , contractor
and builder 27th aud Webster St. DOO-lt
SAL" A full lot on corner rf ISth and Jones
FOR \ street and within ono equate of U. P. 11.
11. firatle.Va rcu Snltzler. tOD tl
FOH SALE Hotel and saloon with all lixturcs , re
ceipts " .t. per day , II10 locatluii , rare btraln | ,
Price $4,700 , terms \ erjea'y. . Address R. 0. Patter ,
ion , corner ISth end Fnriuin. SCl-tf
SAW Stock andflxlurcHot the Morcbantg
FOH
Kxchanpe one of the best pajinir Baleens In Oma
ha , reason for cllnip , 111 hoiltn. Addrces or call nnd
see Gco. Hlfrglns , N. E. corner 10th and
Omaha Nob.
FOR SALnThirty cholee lota ncir park a.e. . O.
P. Stebblns , room31Cr'lghtou block. 81G-al8p
OIl SALE 200 Ycirllnp stacrp ,
JD 201 2 year old sttfru ,
ffiOjeaillntt hillotH ,
00 2 and 3teold heifers ,
CO Kradcd bulls.
SiriAsgE BROJ , SInux City , Ivo. . 780al6
SALK CHEAP One eloitant chimber Bet ,
FOR cost 837G.OO. One regulator clock ,
ono nearly now Knabo Plauo , two nold framed
plcturra , ono horeo , harness and phaeton. In
quire 1616 Dodge St. ZJ3-M
SAI.K OU TltADK Two of the most desirable -
FOR
blo stork ranches In Central Noli , will exclunjre
for a dcdiMilo stock of grnertl mcrchandlio cr hard-
uaro. Applyto North Loup Banktrg Co. , North
Loup , Itcb. 760 28p
FOR BAIjE Four jor old horse haj keen worked
double. For particulars ii quire at n o corner
Hth and Farnain ( t In birbar shop. J. Klrner.
0719
011 BALE Kow house 7 rooms , fall lot , largo
JP barn \cry cheap. D. 1' . Jones , Othmd Bancrolt
South Omaha. '
FOR SALK Second tiand ten bor o rouer , up.
rifiht boiler and cnclnc ; In Rood condition ; low
for cash. thus. S. Poor , 103 S Hth st , Omaha , Neb.
887 tf
FOR SALE T o pool table' , with store tn lent.
Will alto neil the lurmUuu of IZmotug over Etoro
and rent er.tito house If proforr d. KicTythln ?
nr\v Atahar uln. ( Jill or address 0 Kalmhach ,
1121 Douelas Jtroot. 110-ni *
SALIA I arm ot iSOacrcs , G miles northwog
IrOR
' of North Bond , 160 acres under cuH\allot ] , 5 }
miles of live wMow routs , OIJQ mlloof which Is BOlld
hoi'RO ' IB years old , SmlliBDj wlrn fence , luclotlu
pesturo ormoaduw nearlr allscrded to tatno grass.
Uarn ! 8x60fcot , cilhDlcg for .OO ) huslitla of corn , 3
good corrals , 1 wind mill , nnd 3 w ells of wntir , 1
granary 16x0 feet , a houeo 10x24 feet , wltn base-
merit under entire houso. 1'rlco $20 ] i. r aero ; halt
down , balance on tlmo to suit iiurchawr. Knqiilro ad
FLAIL ollleo , or of W. II. Yaw , North Bcud.Nib.
30inar22o ! !
PERSONAL.
PERSONAIi Avoungcouploi'olni ! to New Orleans
would like ti niKi t a congenial party go ng Hiulli
Addrcja W. " this office. lll-27p
John Ilamlln hasninovorl to Omaba >
PERSONAL
arid rtetdes at 1610 Lca\cnworth St. 078-alOp
TO EXCHANGE.
SH.G OR BXOHANUEKor Haialler fann or
FOR
Omaha prnptrty.A No. 1 lmpro\cd faun of 320
arrLS,18Urulti\ateilarid 10) paf > turp.thrco IIOUBCH and
all othir lmpio\emcntali)0 ) ied In Washington Coun-
Addicss or call Jot. Kolo ratck,182i Sonfi 13th
749.tf
fOH SALK OR EXCHANQK At 810 pel acre , >
? or part oi two thousan I acres ol Umber land
forty union ocwt of Kansas City , nil eichango ( or
Nliroaka land or nierohandloo. Ilcdford , Souer H
Dads eiltl
BUSINESS CHANCES.
FO'l ' fUIE Chear , saloonflxturca and itock N.
W. corner let h and Caplto ) are. 617.03
I7\OIl 8AI.B A good paying saloon with llrat-clafta
1 lunch counter and riataurant attached. A bar
gain. H. Trottler , 203 South 18th Bt , 478-tf
FOll liENl Abrlclc jaid. Inquire at UrCaiua
llros. oj ponlte 1'ost on ! M. 778-28p
/OR HMK-Or exchanne a full stock rf clothing
1 boots an J oboes , Kent' furnishing iood , will ex
change for Nebraska Lands. U. IJ.ftUrajn.SOl 8.
10th Ht , Omaha , R oh. 166-tf
FOR SALK A good ekathiK rink , size 84x100. In.
qulro ol H Lambert , Wakefiold Neb. 423 alBp
BOARDING.
BOAR7HNU Klrtt class board and bJ lnif for
91,25 ner we V , nlln'w beds and springs at No.
1408Cae St. II , 1'oter Nick. T
| IUHT.CIA3b lied and board 1212 Capitol v.
MISCELLANEOUS.
S' TKAYKD ' A white mare about 10 } eats old with
colt Kith lult e > ein'Hilni ' ; Howard will ho paid
for her return to Ohm. Flick , Ka le house. 032
TXT'lLIj Be founj at UIO Uaveojiort Bt , anexser
ii lecud nurse. Utstclty rtlerccco glun
872-a24p
TAHF.N Ul' Tno'\o head ot jouni ; rattle. Owner
can rceour tame by ca'llnv ' upon John f. lloch.
illlk dairy , north of Deaf & Uumb asylum.
803-m 21-lewt.w
PRIVY , vaults , ulali and oeaipools cleaned at the
shortest notice and mtlsfiotloaLUaranteedbylir.
O , Abel , 1' . 0 , Dor 878 218-an
" TOUNITU1IK , H'.ovi ttc. . stored In bilck ware
_ J ? house Oil and013 JonoiBt , 70711
PRIVY vault , and cosspooU cleaned at
lUorteaV notice auy time of the day , In an
entirely ordrl < < way with our Improved pnmpand
< l < negan apparatui , all plaoci dtanoj by ui dltenfeo.
ted free , ohargti rca ouable , A. KTaui,12'8Uodit >
Ht. , up tUlu C)0-a3