THE DAILY BEC. E BOSEWATBR : EDITOR : THE western part of the state is be coming ogltatod about stock watering. We refer to live stock THOUSAT.DS of cattle in New Mexico are aying from a new and mysterious disease for which no remedy Is known. of'the ' legs of Mr. Garfiold'a cabinet seems to have been deen de cided upon , and that leg is James G. alae. WHAT with 'Boer pol-ple , Ashantee roast , mud Irish stetr , the bill of fare offered to the British cabinet if far As a professional "wire-puller" ihe to storm was Vithoat ai equal. Tali CCOSR& for the lack of telegraphic f newAnroaghont thocountry. * THL--silent eloquence of Michael D Titt' imprisonment will "be even morepowertul in IrelandV 'a3 ! than his masterly appeals from the - eltOn On account of the prevailing sturm , H telegraphic comraunidation wfthlho east U shut off , and no' dispatches have been , received ffbmt New York since Saturday night. .JEHE Pawnee Eatorpnse If , * 'in -Jr. ? . . . w RspubUcin's delng < i of elob- berlng * lie1ougbt to make a.good sena tor. . senate. It is hardly probable that the house will consent to th'a altera'ions . .itt the rate pf tiitereU'au lengtH of , * s ii * * " * " x * lima of the proposed new bonds , and confident predictions are m vile 'of an extr * etBiorrof KUeU' . ! " * ' ' -SUNSET Cox Is having hard time inj forcing his reapportlonment nlll upon th < 8)ttentiqmlof ) cpngrcaiT 11 eemi io-be the general 'Impression that congress will fall to settle upon a saMrfactory bill this session and that a republican congress wjll be calledupan to dpoeb ltW iSlit vJ K V 1 U THE February thmwls upon u and 'bth condition of the streets , ctreet "f croHings and gutters Is siply indes cribable A * teen as fp' 'hw OQF citizens should be require ! Yo clean off < fthep ve nepts wd'clear the gutters. Should this bane'glected much damage to property -In the flooding of utorea and cellar * will bo the certain result. j , i t - f- > j THE opposition to-the tsonfirmUou - or-Stftnley1I tth"ew8 ii sjrpng and de- t rmlnid Ij-i4 It now 1'ioltVprobible b'V v it- ' " & * * 1' tbit the coinbirjatlont will bo able to stive iff action on all the late appoint ments of P.eMJent Hayes until hii successor comes in * . Of the five jus tices who sustained the constitutional ity of the bill compelling the Pacific T * ! t- flt * .a railroads to payTtip , tTn. CHffords nd 5. . * " * pSwayne , are out of the way. * M.t- thow's appointment might result in a reversal of that let.isivta and it is be lieved thai tlui judiciary committee of the senate will advise his rejection on that ground. „ , I ' % ' THE latest speculation as to the composition of General Gerfield's cab inet Is as follows : Blaine foraecrela- r/iof state ; Don Cameron 'for secreta nr of war ; * Allison or Wilson " forl ec- J Mtt * " * " ' retery of tke treasury ; James , of New York , for p istmaster general ; Robert Lincoln , of IHinoii , for secretary of the navy ; an Ohio or Indiana man for secretary of the Interior ; and n south ern or California man for attorney- general. So rays the Iowa Register on the authority of a "ehrewd W ahing- * + , ' * * politician. „ -I if THE Chicago Tribuiie notices that amont ; the thirtf ifour Irish member * who were "suspended" from the house of commons Thursday were Justin tcO rlhyJthe historian , tohose advo cacy of the Union cause curing the war In his paper , the i'iarjlmade him M Smpopnltr ln England at the time as he possibly can ba now ; , the Rev. Itaac Nehion , Presbyterian clergy- ra n of Belfast ; El ward llwyer Gray , proprietor ot the Dublin Freeman's - * * JMWTVaJ/ttfeelleadiiig dafljrjwplt jof Inland ; and 'O'Qorman Mahou , who MtUv iiLajaght more duels Ww liv ing , not except- Paid TEE tsimralttee from the legishtme' ha Vlsite'd oar Dvif and ] Domb in-- tittle. We Sope that they will setf the way clear to recommend a snltablal approprktfbn'for"tfee"enlargement and Mr. Glllesplo t. ha been brought ifcr A hlr'1 ttate of eSdefifij-jaOd ii. dp eic ( ortke cdaoatlon o ! a class ef unfor orioailr cramped for the Wint of _ f * .r7T * * jg ; > l BrTJ > 3 .ri . " . - ' and 4U Tec conUn'uecl fdmSi of the low * coan ' 'aelt J _ Gen il Gar- fitld'i cabinet , are , * Urmlng to every the country. Wilson it Owned and b well-known in his own state aa > abaorrient monopoly tool. No man nclessfty ofhe restriction J > y.lair of cjmmqp carriers , -vrhoj he himself -flnce remarted , "hare "risen above all law and made the railroads that network tfar land , a system of opprcssioniEUcbTasino people ever be- ' nVmittedftbr without"violenFre- - . . . t * * ftJ\Kkl4 * " | Vertw. ? d v > * - * S fcuox-i it Is ahicerel , tQbe hoped HOW TO ENCOURAGE IMMIGRA TION. The editor cf Tnr. BEE waa'cbilr- mar. of the house committee otfimml- gration which ? drafted both laws cre ating the TasV board of. emigration which Nebraska * hod. The outcome > -c- of the experiment demonstrated that ho labored under a serious mistake in giving his support to the creation of such a board. The Erst $15,000 ex pended by the bnard cf emigration , under Pearman as president and Noto- ware as superintendent , was reckless ly squandered for the benefit of the board and superintendent in junket- ting tours , free lunches and hard cider. The greater portion of the funds appropriated by Ihe leglature were aten-up before they reached tbblr proper. destination , and the 'whole ex periment was a signal and disastrous failure in attracting emigration to our state. AfteryeaTs of objervation we have reached the conclusion that there is no need of an immigration commissioner or superintendent. Every dolhr paid for such purposes is simply money thrown away. What the legislature h'onld do IB to make an appropriation for the printing and publishing of offi cial statistics About the resources and development of Nebraska. The sect e- tsry of state should be charged with the'duty of compiling such informa tion and publishing the samej in pamphlet form in various languages , and the contract for printing should be let to responsible parties who are the lowest bidders. As the compila tion of these statistics would entail extra , , work f upou - the - secretary | fstate a reasonable _ _ allowance should be made for additional clerk hire and translation. The sys tem of patent newspaper now iu.vd ue will enable the secretary 'p insert ad vertisements through more than five thousand newspapers at a Irifllpg cost , which will not exceed $500. The ad vertisement f hould be simply as fol lows : / "Parties" contemplating emigration to the west will receive eliable inf ir- mation concerning the resources , development of Nebrask , free pf chargq , by seading a..poial.card ! with application to the sacretary.of sta'e , at Lincoln , Neb. " Such an advertisement irould reach .thousands of readers In the cat i.nd be the means of distributing ihoulands .of pamphlets throughout the whole United Stiles , THE BEE , in proposing thjs plan , is speaking from experience. Dnriog the last three months this paper has done more for the immigration came 'than all the immigration boards Ne. brasfca ever had. We have rmblishc d , In over three thousand p.pers , an of fer to send sample copies of THE BEB , containing special statistics about Ne braska and its advantagesas a field for settlement , free -charge to all appli cants. VVe have mailed over 50 030 copies of THE BFE to parties viu evrry atato ofjtheTjnion oist of thaMiesoiiri river. "We have now on hand over 15,000 postal cards and letters fr < in parlies who contemplate ssUliuj ; it. Nebraska lhrongh reading the Blatis tics freely furnished them thr. uh sample copies of THE" , BEE This it entlrelyyapart from what we done in aavertmng Omaha with Our illuatr it- ed supplement , of which ' 15,000 c < p. ies were rent all over the globe. Aa the re'Salt ' of this liberal advertlsm < j we hava'placed over 5,030 additional- names on ; the lists of THE WEEKLY ! BEE , f rbm states east of the Missouri. ) The outcome of this experiment , in' our opinion , proves conclusively that' this method is the most efficient mode. of adve'r'rising ' the resources of the state and attracting immigration from ] the east. Aa to foreign immigration , It willilot pay to send commissioners1 to Earope , but it will doubtless pay very well to Insert ' a similar ? ' I * * cjf advertisement in the newspapers of GernfaiiyTjnd Austria , Great Britain , Denmark , Sweden and 'Nor way offer ing free Information . about Nebraska to fall applicants' . * ; . The only plsce % 'ereT a Nebraska commissioner of * " , " j immigration would be pf the slightest ase would beat Castle GirJen , and then-such on'offioial should be a man thoroughly identified witfi theJnter- esta'rf the state and apeatingiflnently at loa t-.four continental languages. * * T rea < | tbe office of commissioner e 80B ? 1 political "bummer "without occupatlonronld ba a reckless waste if meins.and furthermore to locate smmissloner mX , Noliraska th f or Hhe railroad anboat lines and real If vlewoflthe state railroads . t . , . x. x. tne anti-monopoly r members i 4 j f ky . sJUnro , and jafeong fpor iito three .gross 'earn- , Chss A is limited to 3 nt per'imle'for pssseDg'ir fare , Class Brjtq SJ cenUr ind .01 ass cC to 3J ceot The" tariff for freights ; a re e foliowa : FiratSclMn , 15 cent ? per 100 poands , one mile or Jess ; econclss , 13 cents ; third class , 12 cunts , and ( purib cUt , 11 cents. Our load * of flodr- and meal , 11 cents per barrel ; salt tnd cement , ia lotn of 25 barrels 8rpvor , 13 cents per barrel ; all gcain and tnTtt stuffd , 5 cents per JOO pounds. In car Imra lumber , 89 per car load ; horses'and mnles , g9 per carload ; cat- lift 'atfd"h028S8r sheep , " 57f cell , 30 wnU per ton. In car 1 ads , a schedule is glrcn stoveming the rares rfor transportation. "For mire than one mile roads under Classifica tion B , are permitted to adil 10 per csni to the foregoiog prices , and roads in , Class O are permitted to add 25 per cent. The bill-provides tha * each roadehal' ' , dating the month of April , 1881 , and dnring the month of Jan- nary of each succeeding year , matte and return to the governor a state ment of its gross receipts for the pre- 'cedlrisc year , said statement to l > e sworn to by the president and super intendent of the road. Within ten days after receiving thesa reports the governor shall publish , in at least three newspapers , a proclamation classifying the various roads according to earnings. Penalties are provided for viglation of the law , and an appro priation is made for the payment of attorneys in prosecution of such. Valentlnej. V-alentines are now the thing , A nd upon a fragile wing L-ittlecni ids hover. _ E3ves in red and green atft blue N-ow will come with "Tliuia you ! " T-raced upon the cover. I-f you can't the writers find , N-car yonr office nevermind ; "K-nd tneletter-carrier kind ; 'S-lap the rascals overl STATE JOTTINGS. Bsavar City'has a ttock market. Grafton advertises for a first-class hotel. Indianola is orginiidng a brass band. j . , . - - The Salem Yeoman has suspend ed. Fairbury hoa.rd "Pinafor * " last week. Lignite coal has been struck jiear Diicatttr. ' Lincolii'8post office is to bo en larged. larged.A " A new "brlclTyard is to be opened in Exeter. De Witt's new elevator Is nearly completed. High license has closed the saloons In Hastings. Two flouring mills are being erec ted in Crete. Tek&mah will have a flouring mill when spring opens. Aleyandria is suffering severely from the diptheria. Spring Oretk , Valley county , ia to hare a cheese factory. Alma expects to have a flouring mill the coming spring. The B. & M. water tank at Hubbell - bell will C38t about $4,000. The railroad improvements at Hardy will aggregate § 5000. Grafton and Neligh have new pa pers , the Gazette and Sagle. Alma is the Utest twn to agUate the subject of a cheese factory. The new bank at Plaltsmonth has epeued its doors for business. Twenty buildings are now in course of erection at Beatrice. Syracuse now boasts of a fire company - pany with twenty-five members. Antalopeare reported plentyin the northern part of Harlan county. Stock5 raisers in Dawson county are feeding large quantities of corn. * Red Cloud dedicated her new Congregational church last Sunday. Gage county papers are agitating the question of procuring a poor farm. Miennerchor society at Columbus have been giving some excellent con certs. David City'a "Pleisan : Hours' " Clnb gave a grand rmsquorade Feb ruary 1. 1.Wolves Wolves are numerous in Frank lin county , occasionally raiding hen roosts. Albion held a ratification meet ing last week over Van Wyck's elec tion. Fifteen spaas of the bridge over the Platte at North Bend are com pleted.A A wildcat weighing 42 pounds waa thot by Chas. Sennett of Genoa , last week. A loduB eif Udd Fellow a has boon organized ; U St. Elward , Howard county. Tecumsoli. is talking of extending aid to a machine shop and foundry project FalU City ha ? a musical convention next week , conducted by Prof. D. B. Worley. The Blue river hasbeen bridged by ice tufficiontly strong for teams to cross for 110 days A movement is on foot to insti tute a lodge cf Masons at Nelson , Nucholla county. The county commissioners of Pawnee county are meditating making an additional precinct. Sevdral nuw brick blocks will be built in Wilbar dnring the coming spring and summer. The Congregitinnal church at Bradshaw , York county , is fast approaching preaching completion. Lincoln has secured the next meeting of the G. A. R , which will be held September 5 W. B. Newtnn , of Tekamab , has sold his horse , "Black Dan , " to Chio ago parties for $1,000. Several sui's against saloon keepers for selling' liquor to minors turfe been begun in Alexandria. - The storms hav s"widely sc ittered the cattle about Cnlberison causing jreat trouble to their owners. _ The Riverside hotel at Running Water was destroyed by fire last week. L-s , S5COO ; insurance , § 2,500. An attempt w s made last week ay John Shafer , of Buffalo county , ; } shoot county treasurer Hoin. JfBepTi W. Foster , tf Alms , rais ed 800 bishels of corn last year which averaged 80 bu'hoh ( o the acre. A five-year old cow , weighing 1760 pounds , was slaughtered , last week , by a Hownrd county farmer. Wild deer In the v icinity of settle ments all over the state are taking to the cornfields far their ' 'daily bread , " Two boys named Shlnke vreie last week , at West Point , found guilty of violating the game law by killing a doer. George Northaft , A German , who resided in the northern part of Stan- to * , countyTas frczen to death lait week , - , The heavy snows in the north of the state have practic illy quarantined all tones and seriously affected busi ness. The corner atone"6f the new Con gregational academy-'at' Franklin w > ll be laid on Tuesday 'with ' appropriate ceremonies. * * - 'Fouretuder.ls of thesia e uciver Stty have been sntpsnded for issuing the "Sfudeut" In defiance of thi , fac ulty's prdprs. Tae Russian cheese factory in Gage cnusunua J3000 pounds of milk a day and manufacture : ) $500 worth of cheese a week. An inventive genius at Indiauola has made a combined * billiard marker and garao keeper m rwhich he thinks there is a fortune. G. T. Oartwright , of Coif \x county , in boring a well , cut through a log of wood at ttie depth of thirty- three feet. A Plum creek wool grower sold last week lr > 21 pounds of wool of last season clip , receiving 23'cents a pound for the lot. A ButlerNronnty farmer boasts of a cow fire years old which has had six calves in four years , including two sets ofi twins The residence of'Hudson Mur- dockin Monroe precinct , Platte county , was destroyed by fire last week. LoasT450. The accidental di charge of a shot gnn in the hands of a son of , , Mr. Cbalpa of Wahoo , wounded two of his brothers , one perhaps fatally. The ice in the Platte rirerjs said" to befcaganto thobed of the river , * and therefore will be a long time in breaking np. , ' ' Fifiy dollars reward-is ofierBcPby , theS. 0. &B. railroad coTbpany for ( information as to parties who placed obstructions on the track. The Indiana encamped in the vici nity of Went Point gavel a warr dance' ' which 'went last week the proceeds'of to buy hay for their starving horaes. List week a revolver falling from- the pocket of Eugene Abbott at Rafale Rock , struck vhe floor , explooed the cartridge and severely wounded Mf * F. Beishline , who was In the room at the time \V. E. Weckerly , of-West fuller , will plant forty-five acres of flax , ! sixty of corn , and about twenty acres 'in ' wheat and oats. He anticipates an immense crop this year. Charles Young , of Nemaha , at tempted to auault Bnrt Buchanan , the deputy marshal , last week , with an open knife , when Bnrt fihot him twice and brought him to the station house. Adams county has over $12,000 in the sinking fund which cannot bo used. The county commissioners hare asked Representative Jones to secure thepatsage of a bill allowing it to bo transferred to the general fund , and used to purchase outstanding war- , rants. Jo.in Little , a cow-boy from oAe of the ranches above O'Neil City , came to Keya Paha last week , and , entering the store cf 0. S. Blanchard , threatened to shoot the merchant , whereupon M * . Blanchard drew a re volver aud- fired two shots at his assailant ; the first entering the neck and the second the heart of Little. General opinion applauds Mr. Blanch- ard'a action. "Theia'a Nothing Use It. " Bliss ag while we're skating O'er the glitt'ring ice May bo very naughty , But it's awful nice. , In the dreamy summer Kissing in the dell Probably is wicked , , But Til never tell. tell.John [ Shetmau. IOWA BOILED DOWN. " * * Hampton has just completed a $50- 000 hotel. lotra Oity is ser sly afflicted with the diphtheria Boone coauty has a balance of $40,000 in the school fund. A netr Catholic church is to be erected in Furry at a cost of § 3,50.0. Ames and Nevada , in Story coun'y are to be connected by telephone. Ice dealers in Cedar Rapids hare pat up 99,625 tons of ice this winter. Arrangements are being made tc establish a glass factory in Dabnquo. TneOsceola creamery ia making , 3- 000 ponnda of bntter per week. The creamery at Beamen , Gruody county , uses the milk of 2,000 cowi. Largo quantities of grain are being shipped from Dubuque to St. Louis. The Christian or Campbelltte church of Oacaloosa is holding a religious re vival. vival.Kosauth Kosauth county is talking of estab- lia hing a high school and erecting a suitable building. A creamery is boiug built in Storm Lake which will cist $12,000 and have the capacity of 10,000 cows. The two triboj of Indians located near Sioux City have recently rucsivcd about $12,000 in annuities. It is eatmuted that the yield of sorghum syrup in this state in 1880 WPS from 120 to 200 gallons to the acre. acre.The Bond Sugar company of Tiffin has filed its articles of incorporation with the aecretary of state. Capital , $40,000. Over 1000 negro coal miners have been imported to the vicinity of Ch- kaloosa since the beginning of the year. year.Too Union Iron Works of Clinton are casting , every other day , and last week made shipments to Florida and Texas. i fc A new board of trade has been or ganized at Dubuque , the membership to-be onfined to jobbers , wholesale dealers and manufacturers. , Miss Mamio Hagney won the prize ; a handsome silver cup , for being the best skater in Keoknk , on the 2nd of February. Andrew & Adams have bought eight acres within the suburbs of Marahalltown , on which they are go ing to erect a large creamery. Work will be commenced at once. There were 410 town lots sold in Webster City during January , and 5-1 000 acres of farm lauds were sold dur ing the same period in "Hamilton county1. The Driving Park association of ; Council Bluffs has bought eighty acres ] of land adjoining the old fair grounds , , at a cost of $4,300. A splendid track is to be laid oat , a grand stand erect ed and other improvements are to be commenced at once , , v The articles of incorporation of the Council Bluffs board of trade have been Sled with the secretary ofpthe state in Des Moines. The capital I stock is $100,000 , while the indebted ness is limited to $10,000 , The statistics of Iowa live stock val uations , as given by the state "audit or from cautus returns , are : Number ffcaUle , 1,758,078 ; value , $18,326- 852 ; number of horaes , 691,805 ; value , , $20,290,390 , iumbBr of mules , 43,172 ; value , $1,581,336 ; number of sheep , 349,567 ; value , $457,967 ; number of swine , 2,465,392 ; value , $4.871,642. B. F. Buckley , of Homer township , Bachanan county , milked ten cows during last season and one about half the season , which Is equivalent to ten and a half cows the season through. He mid-i 1920 pounds of butter , and sold 1673 pounds for $319 39 , which ia an average of $30.41 per cow , besides raising eight calves. Two of the cows were 2 year-old heifers. The cream was raised in the old fashioned pans in the pantry. Lyons has organized a new pork ) packing company , to be known as the Lyons Pork Pa'cklnjj company. 'Jt ' is composed of four members who havei already purchased some of the neces sary buildjnga and , will i roceed 4tO | erect ethers , investing * $100,000. , Packing operations ar& t" commence ' next Sjp'embr , with a capacity for 1000 hogs par day. On the 2nd a msri and woman ar rived Jo MTalvern aul put up at a hotel. Next morning the man left , and shortly afterwards-It-was found out'that the girl had given birth'toa fine looking child. She gave her name as Howland , and aaid the man who had accompanied her to the hotel was Marshal Wier of Hastings , Mills county , and th t ho wasn't the father of her child , but that Lain McChcs- ney of Emerson. A man and woman * are haunting the streets of Burlington and a're playing a blackmailing game. The woman steps up to a man and ad dresses him ; then she makes a.signal to her male companion , and he com ing up , charges the gentleman with insulting his wife. The upshot of the matter is that the victim , rather than be the object of.jjotlco on ithe street , is led .of. .and compromised the matter by paying to the pair a araall sum of money to keep quiet. Ohio Men. A soul re'eased from earth'y clay lo Heaven swiftly winged its way , And wondering whatwould be its fateg Alighted at tlia goldengate. ' * r- * * There , humbly dropping on hU k'neto Before the man " 'ho held the * u. u v * * vtUU keys , It said : "Prom Earth I'va come to-day , P.ist suns and ctars ; the Milky Way I climbed at noon. JTis almost night ; 1 m wearied with my rapid flight jh. Please do not longer let me wait" * J utside , but pass me through the sate ? " _ rhe-keeier of the gate began : H'm ! are yuu an Ohio manY ? ' * * -Y > , sir ; I camfefrom ! Mickigau -Frooi Mishican.1 the toul replied. -r" u , BU UB ii j-iuo Keepersaiu , 'But now I'm actiug hew ins'ead. i There's been a change , I'd hiva you know. Since I came.here a j ear BRO. I The offices the saints held then Are now held by Ohio men ! All from that state get into glory ! ' All others go tolurgi\tory. j The soul , borne down by weight of woo ! In sadness took its way below. 0 „ " -r [ Somtrville Journal ! A Cabinet -Representing thj Whole Party. Albany Eveniag Jpurnjl. There4iaro those who a suiue ttlal the future of the party depend upon ttie personnel of the cabinet , and who. predict'.diacord unless this or that ele ment of the * party is i given special prominence. But this is onlyasanmp"- tlon Nothing has transpired to indi cate that any one is making improper ; demands upon the p evident in this direction. It ia true , nevertheless , that there ia a very general desirenot that any element of- the p rly should be given special consideration , but that no element of the par.'y should .be ignores. Either extreme would be 'unwise , and because jlfc would be uiiwiso there is no probab ility that General Gar&eld will adopt either Ia making up his cabinet , General Garfield will bu iuHuenced by two considerations : Hp will dee'ire , first , to aurrouiid himself by compe- teut advisersf { Slid , secondly in mak- iug his selections ho willjtewp in view 'tho shades of difference that oxiat within the parly IIIIL'H. The second consideratiou tnnat , oLcour&e be Kept subordinate to the firat ; but the 'from which C'IOOBJ iso material to - > so abnudaut that there need be no con flict between dqty and inclination. Paying the Penalty of Ptrlotismf Chicago Timee. Michael Davittfho visited Chicago last summer iu the interest cf the land league organization , has paid the penalty of his indiscretion inviolent ly denouncing the government , Jatoly , by suffering the summary r < .voc tion of his "tlcket-oflaave. " lu 1870 ho waa arriiated , tried and convicted of treason-felony , because of alleged connection with Fenian plots in Bir mingham. He was sentenced * o 15 years' penal actvitude. At the end of ' 77 he nas released conditionally. The authorities charge that ho has violated the terms of hia release by making seditious speeches , and upon his ar rest ho was allowed to make no de fense The examining magistrate only required the production of a war rant terminating Davitt'a license to bo at largo , which was held wholly at the tnercy of the government. The warrant being exhibited , and the pris oner identified , he was remanded tc prison , there to serve out hU sentence. The examination waa held in secret , and Davitt hurried off to prison before the public were aware that ho bad ar rived in London. Hia incarceration deprives the lard league of one of its ablest chiefs. This statement is to ehor , writes Mr. John Dienenbiclier , Strisbnrp , Ohio , that I have bef n afflicfed with rheumitism tor several years past , and could not got any relict until I used St. Jacob's Oil. By the use of one bottle I was much relieved , and with the second I was as nearly cured as it is possible to cure rheumatism in one of my age , being now sixty-four years old. - " * T3fca.au Great German REMEDY TOR NEURALGIA , SCIATICA , LUMBAGO , BACKACHE , GOUT , SORENESS erniE CHEST , nuuutin SORE' THROAT , QUINSY i muilllllj 'SWELLINGS AXD SPEAINS , FROSTED FEET - AND . 'EARS. ' SCALDS , GENERAL TOOTH , EAR * iVB HEADACHE , AXD All otbr Fains , f Ko Freparatlon on earth equals ST JJCODJ OIL u ft lire , SOB , SIMPLE aid CHEAT Kitcmat HeniMy. A trill enUlli bat ttie campantiTily trifling outlay of 0 CxfT9. and erery one lutfering with pain can nave cheap and positlre proof of lu elalmi/ OIKECnOSS IS ELITE * laKQCiOES. SOLD EY All DSUOOISTS AND DEAIEBS IN MEDICIIU. A. VOGELER & GO. Baltimore , 2Id. , V.S.A- Gentle ' Women ; Who-want "glossy , luxnriarit ! 'and wavy tresses of abundant , beautiful'1'Hair ' most nso tKeap article always es tKeu-Hair grow freely and fast , keeps it from falling out , arrests and cures gray- nessrremoves dandruff and. itching , makes" the Hair jstrong , giving it acurling tendency.ana keeping : it in 'any desired position.-.Beau-'i. tifnl , healthyJttalris.tho suro- ' result oft using Katlialron. \ VINEGAR. ; WORKS ) * : EENST-KREBS , Managef al ' --a' & reSt. Set. 9th and M OUA. ! ' * , 3 > MORE POPUL-Fte THAN EVER. SINGER NEW FAMILY SEWING MACHINE ; 1 The popular demand'for UwGENTJINESINGER in 1879 exceeded thttof f * ? S any previous year during the Quarter of a Century in which this "Old , * - Reliable" Machine has been before the public. InJL878 we splcU356,422 Machines. In 1879--we-8old 431,187 Machines. Excess over any previous year 74,735 Machines. , " jbur sales last year were at Ihe rate of over I406 = Sewing Machines a Day I For erery bnslucsa day In the year , - . - , . f -r - * ? , "Old. Beliab e" w --x That Every" BEAT Singer is the- Strongest , Singer Sewing"l Ma- tha Simplest , the Most ohine ht a tiio Trade Mark - o cast . 'into the - 'Dnrabh ' .Sewing Maw - + rr.i Iron Stand -"and em chine ever yet Con bedded inTthe Arm of structed. the Machine , o - THE POER MANUFACTURING GO. Principal Office : H TJnion Square ; New York t)00 Subordinate Offices , in the \j nl&d' States and Canada , and 3,000 Offices i intheO i World and South America. seplG-d&wtf ISH & McMAHON , Succesuora to Jas. K. Isb , DRUGGISTS AliD PERFUMERS , Dealers in Fine Imported Extracts , Toilet Waters , Colognes , Soaps , Toilet Powders ( fee .A toll line ot Surgical Instruments , Pocket Caacx , Trugasi aud Sopportcrs. Ahwlntcly I'iir > Drugs and Chemlcala ugcil In Dispensing. Presort ) tloni fllleJ at Any boor o ! the ulght. Jas. K. Fsh. . Lawrence SHEELY BROS. PACKING CO ; Wholesale and Retail in FRKSH .712ATS < : PKOTISIONS , A E , 1MVLTKY , FISH , CT ! ' , CITY AND COUNTY ORDERS SOLICITED. , OFFldB CITY. M A RKET1415 Donglas S b. Packing House , Opposite Omaha Stock Yards , U. P. R. R. Geo. P. Bemis . REAL ESTATE 16th d ; Jjouylui istt. , Gnulfia , Jieb Ii.lt ibLu.i osi rri..C7iJ s. coisr go ttul- ncaa. Rocs notfpccnUto , &r.d therefore any t galna on Its books are ( osoiod to Ita p trooa , Ii stetd ot bolr yobbUd up by the agant BOGGS & HILL. REAL ESTATE BROKERS tfo iyS i\irnkam Street OMAHA - NEBRASKA. Office Korlh dlJa up ? Oraml Central Huttl. Nebraska Land Agency. DAVIS & SNYDER , 160 a Farnham St. Omaha , Nebr , 100,000 ACRES carefully selected land In Cagtera Nebraska for salt ) . Great Bargains In Improved firmi , and Omaha iltv property. 0. F. DAVIS. WEBSTER 8NYDEU , Late Land Com'r U P. B. B p-t b7tt BVROS RBXD. LSTI3 Rtin Byron Heed & Co. , EE AL ESTATE AGENCY IN NEBRASKA. Keep a cuinpioio acsiract of litie to all Kcal Estate In Omaha and Douelas County. mavltl A , \V. NASON , E nsr o : i s T , OFHCS : Jacob's U ck , corner Capitol ATB aad 1Mb Street. dm h , NeH BURNED OUT , But at' .it Again- m 3 * C.H. & J.S.COLLINS . . . . , AND Saddlery ? Hardware , , IIARXBSS ; COLLARS , Stock Saddles , etc. , "i f * Now Ready ' for Business. i Next .Door to Omaha \a- tionnl Bank , llonsrlas Street1 Jan. Sth , 1316 I uagltta St. , opposite Academy of Music. MERCHANT TAILOR Capitol Ave , , Ogp. Masonic Ilall , j OTV1A.BA. - , . NF1B EAST iN'DlA PASEHCER LIME OMAHA AND FORT OMAHA Connects With Streetcars Comer o SAUJfDERS .m | HAJUTLIO. } STREETS- ( End of Re3 Line * t Uuw. , ' LEAVE OMAHA : j :30. . aa7 ndlia9 mi3.-03.6 rnrt733p.m5 LEAVE FORX UlIAUA ? r. T > . . . . an.n J Tm T:1S a in. , : 6 a. m. ' M U.oO- Tuadl7m . m TOD , leaving Fort ( o.dl to'lnll apsdtr tli . . trill be midn ( rum the The 6:17 R. mma ; office , corner ot DoU , < e and 16th .nrehU. j street carrtrM from be procured TI eUc n . 'er § , or from driver * of haclu. . PAi.K50KNTS INOF-ODIKO SJRK OAH - CHARLES RIEWB , ' j UNDERTAKER' ' JlleUUe Cues , OofflnifOaaketa , Shrondg , eto/ / tan mStrea . Oth UdhtbiOm h , Neb.t a , graphic order * orn-notlT rtUndad to " " "THE WPJBKLY BEE , The Best in the West. atKING THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED. BACKING HOUSE TN NEBRASKA. GALDWELLHAM1LTONICO flnjlnesa transacted some u that o an Incor porate ; ! lUnk. Accounts kept lu Currency ot told gabject to sight check vithont notice Cerliacates uf Spoilt luracJ payable ) u Ihiee , glx ai.J twelve months , bearing Interest , or on demand without lutercst. ! Advances made to customers on appioTeu se curities at market rales of Interest Buy ajidfell told , bills ol exchange Ucvern nieut. BateCounty anil City Bonda. Draw SB-ht ! Drafts on EntclinJ , Irolaml. Scot- laud , and all parts of Europe. Sell Europein Paas 'e Ikketj. flOLUCTIOHS PROMPTLY MADE. augldt U. R DEPOSITOEY. f IRST NATIONAL BANK Of OMAHA. . Cor. 13th and Farnham Streets. OLDEST BANKING ESTABLISHMENT IN OUAHA. ( SUCCESSORS TO KOUNTZE BKOR. , ; laTAEuanxo ra 1850 Organized M s K&.Ior.M Bank. Auirast 20 , Idra. Capital and Profits Over SOO.OOO Spoclally aathorlzo-lby the Becrvtaryor Tre * nr > to r celT3 SubKTlptlon to the U. S. 4 PER GENT. FUNDED LOAM. OFMCKK3 AND DK'.SCTORB , IL. W. TATU. Ciahler. A. J. Poppixrox , AttTa.j JOBS A. CR-I3.TOJ. r. H. DiTisis - . biui rocelvea Jcposlt ItUoct rej > rd to motmU , Itsnca itmg csitlflcatei blc7 Interest. Draws ilrjjts on Saa F rinci i and jrinclpwl cities ot the United Statco. alj London , Dahlia , EJlnburfU nj the principal cltl. t of the conti nent of Europe. Sell ] paaaigo tlckofo for Sml taata la ths Ii . nun tie. n.yldtf HOTELS. THE ORIGINAL. * Oor. Randolph St. & 6thAve. , OFIOAGO ILL. 2lP l t * li5uS SgvSsl 'i fU dH'TTT * ; & % $ ? . ? gj - .Ls 5 w ' . ; ; t/i < iS ii hi-f'U'fmS jj j J j | JL . .Lii - . tf 1 i ? 3 J TI ts ? ' : : * * Cf * ' ! ? ' ! lit * 'it- sum a * & * * > - ' * - i i : . - ' PRICES REDUCED TO $2.00 AND $2.50 PER DAY Located laTthe bulnem centre , conTenlent to placuj of aaiuactacnt. It-anJy fumubed , containing all modern Improvement ! , passenger elevator , &c J. n. CUMMINGS , Proprietor. c * * oclOtf - OODEN HOUSE , Cor. JtLiSKSf ST. & BROADWAY . Council Bluffs , lowar On line o Street Hallway , Omnlbtw'o and from all trains. KATES Parlor floor , $3.00 per day ; second floor. 82.60 par day ; third floor , ,9:2.00. : Th teat famished and don commodious hcns ! ntlecjtr. | dEO.T. PIIELPS Prop FRONTIER "HOTf t , -Tti'e miner * ! ) rcaort , ? oed acconnno > fton ( , ar u simple room , charxca rcvtonKblo. o pedal attcatloa giran V > traveline men.- . 11-tf1 0 C HILLIiRD Proprietor. INTER -OCEAN HOTEL , " * Cheyenne , Wyoming. Flrtt-cIiES , Fide arje Sumpla Roomt. one Mock from depot. Tralni stop from 20 mlnntcl to 2 boars for. dmtier. Free Btu to and from Depot , .llatca 12.00 , (2.50 and 13.00 , according to room : s'ncle meal 75 cents. . 'A. D. BALCOM. Proprtotor. -W BORDEf. Cnlel Clerk. mlO-t TPTQN HOUSE , , & Neb , Airy , Rooms , tad Kind , and Accomsuxlatbig treatment. Tw > good simple rooms. w Speci attention paid to conunefdal trlrtlen. S. MTT.T.RR Sohuyler , H- * * 5.JT The Popniar Clothing House of H. HELU1AN & CO. Find , on account of the Season so far advanced , and having a very large J3tock of ; ' Suits , Overcpats and * Gents' Furnishing * Goods lift , - ; * TJie/Jafe ! - ! : . * * * REDUCED - C that can notfai 1 to please everybody EEMEMBEETHE ; < ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE , 4301 and 1303 Farhiiam St. , ConierT 13th. GOODS MADE TO ORDER 08 SHORT NOTICE. r * IANOS l ORGANS. s. A"N PIANO FNo ! CHiCKEBING , And Sole Agent foi Hallet Davis & Co , , James & Solmstrom ; and J. & 0. Fischer's Pianos , also Sole Agent for the Estey , Burdett , and the Fort Wayne Organ Go's , Organs , I dual in Pianoa and Organs exclusively. Have had years experience in the Business , and handle only the Best. J. S. WRIGHT , 218 16th Street , City Hull Building , Omulia , Xeb. HAL3BY Y. PITCH. Tuner. DOUBLE AND SINGLE AOTING POWER AND HAND Steam Pumps , Engine Ttimmings , Mining Maohbery , BELTINC HOSE. BRASS AND IROK F1HIMCS , PIPE , STEAM PACKING A.T WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. HALLADAY WIND-WILLS , CHURCH AMD SCHOOL BELLS A. . L STEANQ. 205 Farnham Street Onmha , Neb HENRY HORNBERGER ' , V. BLATZ'S MILWAUKEE BEER ! Bi egs and Bottles , dpeciai Figures to the Trade. Families Supplied at ReaaonabU Pricea. Office. 239 Douglcs Rf r at. Omaha CARPETI y Oarpetmgsl : Carpetmgsl J. B. OETWiLER . i i. Old Reliable Carpet House , 1405 DOWLAS STREET , BET.si4TH AND 15TB 1B88. ) f Carpets , Oil-Cloths , ' Matting , Winaow Shadc-s , Lace Qurtai'ns , , Etc. f lY STOCK IS JHE LABGESte < ! B IKE WEST. f Sake a Specialty of WINDOW-SHADES AND LAGE GUBTAIN3 And have a Fu'l Line ol Mats , Rugs , Stair Rods , Carpet- "Lining Stair Pads , Crunob ? Clothes , Cornrces , Cornice Poles , Lambrcqafus , Cords and Tassels In fact Everythin keptin a Eirat-Caasa Carpet House. Orders froa abroad solicited. SatislactioiiY naraBt ed ( Hall , or Address " > ' ' . ; Detwiler , Old Reliable Carpet House , OMASA ,