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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 24, 1881)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY , DECEMBER 21 1881. fllE DAILY BEE. Saturday Morning. Doc 24. WVnthor Kflport- ( The following olwervntlons arc tnken nt tfc namemoment it time at oil the nU- , S. ) 0 H ( , Dmiubcr 2T ! , ISdl. (1:46 ( p. m. ) f 5 IS < S I c .y 4T1TIOVS. II - 5-S M.47 fjRht Clear SO. 4V Frixh n ii r DO 41 NW Clmr rrcnh Clear 30.27 Frwh Clear 1033 W Mcht ( liar JlSfl .NW Unlit C'eir ' W.S7 H " 01 ar N\V rr"h FAlr WH S Lloir S Krwh Clt-ar S4.10 Prrnh Clear 17 Ffich Clear I.Uht . { M45 tVf I.lzh' AmtnIbolne.'SD10 ro llriik Pair Itivrr tboialowr watnr mark , four feet .ml ocvcn iuchei > , and frozen. LOCAL BIUDVITIBB. Tlie firemen do not find iiuuli fun in flashing the Ktroct . In the j > ollc court yesterday one plain drunk paid the Uiu d fine. Tlio Him hino yesterday soon dehtroyed the work of the \lngcjniml Hioncr , Jack 1'ront. ThoOrmlia& St. I'nlil pay car dip- burMxl hektla to the ctnploycH of that Jine Tbtirmlny. It lookr now as If n "black Christmas" wui inctetiblc A "White graveyard" Is UK legitimate rentitt. J tut ice I'nwcll him rcmo\c < l his office to the w ei < t hide of Thirteenth street be tween Howard ami .luck on , ' will bo "broke" Ku'iyhody by oun- "dayiucrning , t'\copttlieOiiiuhnincrclmntn [ who are celling < oads of Chrlatmas pror- ent . Jjtiko Kinney's bill nt 1'nrt Wayne , Ind. ww reduced to ? ( JOO , which It is expected ha will furnish. Hlsc so will not come up unlfl .Tanuary rr Felmiary. The European reDtnurnnt hat clocoil. tit ln < U.Ud that the fixture * have been 'mortgaged to John Hammond , nnd tint he Ibae quietly taVcn po Hctnion. Diphtheria in very bad now amoili ; the children. Dr. Van Camp Is attend ing one fitnlly in which five children are down with the dreadful < U > easo. "Salisbury's Trouhorl nrs" appear nt the Itoyd on Afonday January Zd , and e\enlng. Tho-Haloof Hcnt lrw on Saturday of this week. The ulrtet corner loaforw are at jires- entRtudying phyHlology very diligently. The fact that la lei , many of them , wear rubber bouts makes thu IOHPOIIS less inter Tlie rcf ort that an important arrest tuulbeeu n.ndo Iry Dcloctlvo Hnzcn yes- tcrfltywas Tint a fact. Ho simply re covered a child uhich hud been lost by its A -lady 1'fit valuable diamond Thurs day , ftouiewhtro on the main ttrccts of tthecity. It IH probably buried in the i mud co deep by this time tint oho w ntvtr find it. The full term nf hchool at Brownell newl Thtirsd iy , and the wlnttr tenn .Umiary 7th. There have been ttr one hundred students In attendance , V-'IU bg In The coroncr'n jury In the case nf young 1l necke , who vliot himself on Wednesday afternoon near Crouomeyoi'ii farm on the BR ! I'ai II Ion , returned u vcr Ict of nccl- dental death The remains were Interred At the county farm yesterday , from the undertaker's roonut. , G > iog Wrst from the poBtoIfico on the * auth , dido of Dollop Htrcet about numl'cr 151 ! , tioxi doc r to 1 turris & Fisher's mar ket , wo saw the blKKcst cmv.'d enter IIoscV | Art Store , where t'luy wore MI priwl with the Clrandost Art Display weft of Chicago at Eastern 1'rines , The badi-er lout BOIUO time ago by bailer McClure , ha , it is claimed by the iWyn in the county clerk's nllieo , been found. It ID an educated bidgrr nnd oogbt U ) bo secured l > y Ilumuui. Kvory m/irnlnn at 9 o'clock it may bo found < r > pynK ! the records In the olllco of County -CJtrk ManchcHtcr. -Thcro U no use Ocnylni ; the fact that when ue want Homttiling to eat , uh ch wo IukVfi ilha < l lately , wo are obll i'd tdgoto fVrwrA , the ( tracer , t > B t It. For u Christ- DIM 1/iiy Out , I'lillNCrt linn u choice lot of OAIIK VKNISON AND I'OUI.T T. Bmoked KiJs nnd Kalsius Inr o us 1'lumn aru pu t o1 his frebh opcnin , H to-day , ClmmpiiKiia Jelly , Ku t Inillu Conserves , FitK-SCit ( ON- ncrioXH , and Tlmrher'n CIBIUS , con tl- tule a few of the luxuries miiUtile for ft Cluintmart I'u.iht. Oncu miiro to thouc wl o apprec ! ito th clai < te mid beautiful , do not fail to toH pnicnro mime of I'raug'rf 1'rizo Chr HtunH or an il < pint pii/'uit from tint ur line of line Roods ulfured byte KuliiiA Co. , to-night and to-monow to rl.nt-out their fine and ruio collect Ion ol 3'j M , Cilluloid , Hard llubbor und DhitlU Ktt > , odor case * and other uo\cltlcn. . They will reduce them nil from 11) ) to 'X j tr ci'ut. below rejuliir prices , Now 'Is ' l the time to procure n burRuiu at Ids Jrog fctoiv , corner of Flftocnth ud Doug About 9 o'clock yesterday ( jtilto crowA colectcd In the vicinity of Mn Meyer's glare , on Klotuth &nd Farnnni The cnt'al object f interest was a mai i who wan t looping down and digging in tin mwl with his pocket-knife. He had fount ACiidinlne , It was a bind some Iruly' gold bracelet , a band about throe-imrtcr | of , n Inch wide , with what appeared t be a gold tlo on the back. Some lad dropiwd it there lout night , and It hm * * frt en Into tbo iiiu-1 , from which It was ex tn'rtol aud carried away by the furl -n ate Gii'ler , hd will awntt a claimant for ( ( idi trca ure. The ttock ff the New York hut tdt ppral > o < l by Countable fMj'frton Uld Prince k Kiullc , at 81,0 2.Ki Jinother e torii creditor hwt telegraiht ) > < * . oWui of WOO and Mr. Hurp tor , the . ban a ll n on the property fo Yefcler'ay adUtttlch wm icctlv'ei - from Wo iif , who In hi New York , dlr f Ute - to Zundtl , hiu clerk , anlin , ' him hoi things * -er Bolnif , rd to iiend h'm ' nom money , Xundel repllons " 3overaltjn ilm orelitnnwmi theuame thing. tore ut- tiu-hnl nnd clone I Answer. " ThU Hu. pat h viw dire ted to H. H. Woolf , c ire i a li rgr . Co.No. Ill York. O'CONNOR'S SPEECH. The Irish Orator Addresses a Largo Audience at Boyd'a. Eloquent Spoooh on the Stirrinff Topic of Ira- land's Wrongs. Remarks by Mnyor Boyd In Introdu- clntr the Bpoiikor. lh * preienet of Hon. T. I' . O'Connor P , at Itoy t' OM | HOUK , 1/wt / pvtn'np , drew n very lorgi ud cnce. Ab ut twalva tiundrod ailml-slonn were taken at the : ioom.t half-past levcn the members of the Omaha Innd Icigu-s A < M mbled at Kuony'ii hall , and preceded by the A. O. nf H. html , mirchod to the Crtlttlitun House , where Mr , O'Connor wai stopping. They encortcd the distinguished rontleman thence to tha Opera llouxe , whcru ho was invited to heat on the stoge , Mayor I'oyd occupied the Chair , and about a dozen clergymen , among wh > in were Kt Huv. Fat'icr Hoard in , Vic.tr Genera' , and K r. father I'nglish , and gentlemen ot the league also occupied fleets before the cur tain. Mr , O'Oonnor in appoa anco is n Holidly built mm , about .1.r ) years old , and a letnar'cnbly ' line prosonco. As n Hpcnkcr ho is fliiontand graceful , and h Ids Ills honrcrii without rc'ining elf < irt Mayor Ho\d called 'ho ' rneetinr to order and introduced the H | > oaker of tlio craning with the following remarks : MAYOU nornV UKMAHKS. I.ADIKH AND ( iK.HTI.KMr.V : Mnny of those present hero to night were born fur away , mid takn delight In claiming Ireland as the hind that gave them birth , There Is not a Hull m ro fo tile , more productive under tlm sun. No country IH more capa ble of Hiihtnining it pop la I < n well , yrt it is true that thuufatuU of the iulmbiLuitu of this heautiful inland hive for conturim lived in | ienury und Innnt. . And why ? HccnuHo of tin ) unjunt lawH of ICngland and the tyrannoiH op | > ro eiiin f Kngli h landlords [ tppl'UiKo ] . Miny bravo an I patriotic mun have ftpcnt their liven in vain endeavoring , trying and do iltlntt the way to lead < h people forth to fro dom. Hut , notwithstnndlt'g nil that has hern dune , there is tbo same dvsti'utiou and want In Ireland to-day ax there over watt. But their only hope now dooms to I u in the land lo ( , uo And while Home look upon the purposes of that o ganir.ation us unlawful , nnd the gov ernment of Kngland denounces th in , HO alsollid ICnuland denounce t u bravo men whn , in 177& , took arum ng < ! nnt their mother country and f ugbt to declare and gain their independence. [ Appall- . ) Ladies and untlemcn , we have with us this evening uu eloquent leader of th- land league iii'ivcinont who has como this lar went to tell you of Ireland , her WIOIII H , and lierllnpo' of the future ] , I now have the pie inure , Indies and gcnt'emen ' , > ( in troducing tlio Hon. T. I * . O'Connor. [ Loud and probing d applause. ] Mil. ( j'coNNOIl'ri HI'KKCII. Mr. O'Connor car.io forward and ' .egan Hpccking , by way of Introduction , of th" lout meeting which ho addrosxcd in Ireland previous to his departure for Ainerici , which was in Mayor Jioyd's imtho county. Ho xald that ho was foreibU reminded of the mcc'ing on that occasion , at which ChurleH Stewart 1'nr- ne 1 nnd tunny Irish tlorgymeii and gentlemen - men of dinttuction ere present. Keiire- sentnthfH of all leliiiiuiiH denominations wore present then They wore jnhuil to- gather In tha cause of justice and hu inanity. Mr. O'Connor thru naid : I will endeavor to i o y u tlio main point' ) of conflict he- twton the Knglfah govrrnincnt nnd the Irish people nt the present moment , nnd will direct my r umr n tnwaroS rotnovlne mlsapprcheiiMlnn arising in the minds of many concf mini ? the state of Irish alTalr * . I have found nearly everywhere in Ami-iica ono of the firnt and gravest charges againnt the leaders of the bind Icnguc to bo tint they Imtoboeu found wonting in gratitude to Mr. Gladstone , the prime iiiluinler of Kngland , and that they have not rei ended witn Biidiclent Bympathy to him to whom the t o wo thu benefits of the lind act of 1881 , and the very first proposition I shall endeavor to prove \\II1 bo that wo owe nothing whatever to Mr. Cilad tone a d especially until ng to the authors of the laii'l net. Mr. ( iladntonobcu he was out of nlllce , was very fund of wri tug ar ticles in maga/incs , and In 1H7H lie wrote. on i-i the Contemporary lo\iovv ! , in which ho drew up u long and spicy crill clmn of the T.irv admlnislratlnii then in , to thoelfect that the ministry had divrrto I the attention of the Kngllsh pt- ph < f 0111 domestic aftaitp , wh'ch urgen l required reform , by directing attention t < foio gn qiui-UoiiB ; nnd to mnko hichiirgi in re dellned ho drew a list of twenty n thirty ri'icslioiiK , upon \vhUh , in bin opir Ion , reform was m gently require I. Cur u ly enough in tin list there was no ma ti n , ullusion to or wiggo tlou of the bin 1 HiieHtidi uhlch IM ecia Iv needed reform ThU proves that in 1H7H Mr. ( llad ton WHS Still III ft StI'D ( ) f igllOMIlCO Viltll H knrd to thii ImpoiUnt iiicstion. | In 1880 for the Bocond time M ( Sluditniiu beciiino iirime nibdsier of J'.n and. He > ind the ditco > if Ar ylo hav since fnll-ii out , und this ix an old savin - that "When ri'guea begin toqunnol hone - people get their rights" Since bin gra i the duki- , bun left ollicp , 1m has made HOIHH reviilations of thu proceedings of the ministry of which lie was a member. Ho bus finpliauiml thu f ict that when ho and Mr.1 liUd'tomi nnd the other inomburs of th mill htry me in 1889 , ihero was ner H a sylla lo concei nlng the necescily of deal ing with he land ques ton. Mr , lilu Istouo WIIH htilt In invindbl i ignunince in regaid to it , When tint 'JiiMnV ' KpiH'ch wat made 1681 , there wus not a hlsiier In it of the IiUh question. Now lu order to ajipr itato the sltniition . at Urn * , time I will recall a few met * ftmlllar to uuny prenent. Thu potato In the great mainstay ( if Ireland , the soil > tnry plank which faxes tliein fr in etui \ all m , In 1U70 the pot to cuip wa wor h $00,000,000. It fell In 187" to 815. - ( OOOCO. In 1678 it fu I t > i SM.OOO.OOO. That was b d himett No. 1 , In 187f > It i hid f lien to $15,000,000. 'IV-third- > was destroyed hi many p rts nnd lu some Iv wa entirely de tro\od. Then every . farmer won d have fturved had It not been fiinutsUttinoa. In 1678 eighteen thon-and people were thus relieved. We know what htixr\utlon in Ireland Is , It Is one nf the sources of civilization wo owe tn - Ungl mil. M ny American Iri-hmi'ii me fiiiuil ar with the scene * nf 1810 , ' 17 anil to < 18. To-day I have heard people de ci Iho how they h vofen the mother die with ; tliD Infant Hi her arms. Mr. Gladstone treated thoio 18,000 people * ple of Ireland nu though they didn't exist. Uo had consldern loiu for link-aria , u nigh for MunUiu'Kro. mul uword of pity for the y.'ilub , t nuthl K to n\y ; about the Irish ixxililo w o are only ej ur.itrU from Hug- lanii by hixty mile * of bi-n. [ Appliiuo ] You nronnil iar with nil tin-so f cU In this Miry city , whlih hai subicri ed l . fl.OCK ) , nlihiiuih you nre nearly 4,00 ( mik s uway. You knew I hu con itijii ol the Irl h pt'ople und you took ton | tn rrnudy it , while .Mr , Uladstonii , i ly liC mlliM awuy , hud ot H though' ' , to buftotv , iVt thin tliiw the Irish mrmba'N of p i- Ihiuuit d uu Up a bpu ch , nnd the inn. jnrity of the puuplu there of cnui > o tie. nuunoi'd it iui tiolunt , wild nnd rt\olu ! tl''iiuy , Th { 'ovcrnmcnt sakttl Iho pen pla tn w It und have patience. The I < IH ! - ineinlK'ia told thu | 'ii\eriiintnt thtvt tin . Kuople had not bent tin in theio to wait of turv'iitlon < 1 es not wait ; landlordism do * * not wait. Su ye went ouVe followetl up oui iiio\einctit by pro\cntn ! ; nupctnion of the eviction ' "ill , \ < - brought the I ! K' Huh toplo'nco to faro with thin question , They f.aw that If they did nut ntt-nd to Ireland they could no1 , attend to Hnglnnd So they hi ought In the Disturbance Hill In tlm dt.bitp Mr , O'n < l lone dcreribcil how tha r ropn had fft led three year.i in Riicce"li'ii , nnd moil ( Ihantronnly , Ax In ' 47 no In 187'J , M do pfr arc * the doatltutl > n of thu pcopl * . BO the landlord * grew m rn ro pntli'M. Th y w ro pr < p red to avail thcmrolvci of the jxiwer to drive the help- low people to migration , the wnrkliotun or tlm % r\c [ Applause ] , In 1880 the e were 15 0 0 men. women and children doomed to A terrible fito of starvatlo . Tliodli'urhiinco ' Mil p.iipod the homo of c iintnoni , hut the Irish ponpl * vert left who o they were. Mr. ( lldd-tono ai doul.ly rc i > onib'o ! for the lrUh jicnplej foi- the rule ho excrcl fd ever thrni w one "ft up by himwif , not by the . What did ho do ? Ho abandoned mlhotrn ) d tlm people , and a' far a < his cti wrre concerncii thn < o 15,00 would have nuifercd thn ncnU ice f Kturvatlon , My tlibi tlm D th * Ir Ml ponji'c h.vl found other leaders and Ind placrd relianc upon mnn of their ownlblood. Tne 1.1,000 p-o- jdo were , therefore , no fo ceil to-tnnntion , liccailM ) thu Iri'h pcopla had formed the Iri b Innd league , [ Aitdau | * * | the head of which wan Mich el Davitt and I'nrnell , Up to 1RSO IreUnd owed nothing but hate to the Jliudlrth governmtnt. If it had been properly governed , you would have noter had the di mrb nee bill .ind land net , of 1881. I think I havi > dlipo < i < td of the question thut we re unjust and un fair to ( > lniUtoni > , It Is iiflcn reasoned that th ! < land act shoiild be accepted if It ii.i good bill. It must bo ticknnwlodgod that It glv n the f rmrrs more freedom. The Itlsli tieople of 1881 .ro dilferetit fiom the < iif 18)7. ) They have grown in Holf-rellnnce and po litical manhood , and they are not golniT to nke fuel for babiui. I wilt de'cri .0 the nbje tH and jmriioscH of the lat.d net and tho-cof the land liable Ono Is to reduce rent , the other to abolish It. The and act would improve the relations of the landlord and ten'mt : the land leigue wiiul I ubdMi Inmllurtlism. Th < net wotih gho u few moio years of llfo to lamlloidiHin. In Ire and th re Ii a limited quantity of land lor a population thei fond of which ii _ to'oly ' derl.ed liierefroc . In America them I * wore land than can ho U'od. A cotnpirfions < etwetn thu rent MyntenM IH nl ) ut as reasonable as betw tn proipernui people aud tlio.io in a Our plunx hiv.i been described ni novel , c inirunintio and rovn ution.'iry I'ea'nnt pnipriutary is t > u rule imil landlord.Mil . in thu exception among civ liz d and on- llxhto 1 im n. Thu earn 10,000,000 farmer * in Amuric * and 18,1)0-,001 ) of thmo own the neil whith th y till. Thu vast majority of ( iermau tcnun H urn proprietary , lu France them nru not 10,0 iO amllonl- ; theieaio 5,000,000. Une hundred years ago thn peowmtH of P unco nud Ireland wurc idlko | K > < irly IIOUH d , r * othad and fI. . Oi o hundrfd fvart liavn p s ed. In 1870 Krun a went through n rrunhliig di-n tiT. Her armies were 1'o.it n by oier\h < lining defoatH. When thn war was over a war tax of gigintio propnr ions iviw inllicted on thu French nation. The world thought Franco wax ciippled for a half century to c-tine. In eleven years Fiunco has risen ami increaHod in prosper ty urn ! linn paid For the m > Hi pait the fine which was to cruuli her , nnd i-lm is to-day far muru pro-tperoiH than the country which sonquored her.flu foundation of this pro-ipeiitv ii nwing to the estab- lihlimont of 5,000,000 of ( H-asantH JIM- prietaiy , who ura the tunant farmers of Franc-- . tie to Ireland. The hundred years which has made this trnn lormatinn with France has left Inlmd where nho was , Peasants stil cl tlxd in rags In ing in hovtls un'l ' Hiilfo ing from Intmllici.'iit fo > il. Our ] irnpos ds nre described 111 com munistic. Communism mci.im th a o- lltlou of private property nnd mpecially private properly in lan'l. We propose t'i u ako the six hu ml roil ten-mt landlord * in- picn. > 'd ' to ten thnus nd , to sixty tliou nnd , to HX hundred th usiind. Wo pie | > ese to buy out th | > n < rnt liuutloids. Our plans orn dcHrrihcu us ii'Uvl > vhen as a matter of fact l.they lira ancient. Our j.Ians . are dvAcnticd as communistic when , as matter of fact , they arefri ndly to prhate pr ipcrty. They are describ d ai con- tiscatory when , as a matter of fnc' . , th-y are jufct In other wo.ds three whiten for thiuu blai-ks. ( Apjiluuso. ] K 'W I p IKS from that part of tha quea- tie , MipponinK we drop for a moment , our aimand ilnalgoal. thispeisir.it'propriulary. and take lliit la < id nut rpicstion as a teiu porary measure for rtducinx lonta. We determined to try whether t u land act would ito wh.it was expected of It mid wo put test u iscs , and never was a quextlon tried with more bonatide * th in was th < tt question. And the reductions mmt be nut Hinnll uml pttty reduction * , but whole- ui a. You don't undcrulond the Irish land qucnti n until y u ntait with this propo- nt.on that thv tenant farmers nro in a Ht.to nf fearful sUrvatl n and poverty und the reform riq dren a largo au < t giott rnvo- lutinn in icnts sweeping reduction. The laud act s iys thut the court must have legnrd to the circumstances of tlm caiuaml to iho inturi'Hts of the land ! > rd and t mint ruspeutively but the action of the olllrcm In court would be very much reguluti-d by the preHtmro outside uf the court. The Ian f.irdu wou d i iipro-s at hard as they could. The landlord * of ] P- land would ex rcisc opprcRsion , tha land- lords < i | Kr gland would exo > - cine ojipiofHion. P.ullixm. nt would cxcrcls oppression u > no > irl > everyincinhor , liberal nnd tory , are Innd ords orcnnnccted with InndlonU , and consctmeiitly there wa-i overwhelming oppiesiiinn from the latid'oid ' party. Inimler to Imvci justice from the court it is no otsary to have H inethiuglike ; \ balancing nnd cqualir. tion force , it was iicccxsary to hulauca tlio houdo nf comnuins nnd tlio house of lords by the land lea uo organization ox- eicis ng its power on behalf of thiUcnantH. Hut wliatnver we tried to d , these land- loids would be sure to interfere anil spoil. I'arnell has ne.'er ehai ged Ills plans Wlii'ii naked in prison what he prnpoii 1 to do , did ho inudify his iduns ? All h'- p'aiiN nru ' 'ut'.iud nnd his emphatic ntati iiient was that IIIH nrrcut Rhnulii make 1.1- dilfuiuice in the action of the league. H liimsell has prepared nuiueious test ca-p About une bundled years iigo , win u Anuiicn quarreled \\Ilh Knglund , the cr unwe , * Xo re , r bentatioii. no taxation. Thu h nh now say , L'lirnell In prison , no rout ! Dillon , Duvitt , O'K.lly in urison , no rent ! Thu right of public meeting de. btroyrd no rent ! The freedom of the pros * intnac d , no tent ! Fifty tlnnmi d anne I men terrorUIng the Irish people , no cut ! Or , in other words , Amerm\ \ Kuid , 'No reprcs ntatlon , uo Ux at Ions' BO ' Irelnndu ys to-day , 'No constitution , no rent. ' " [ Ure.it npplausA. ] Cut tlio landlords will have to be pur. chased out wheth- the Irinh people like ito' not The landlordi lm > e been de manding compensation dec inse the rents have i on in tome in < tnnoa even reduced , In plaio of comp nuation they ought to be In tlie penltchtlar y for rabbet y. Now the people have risen up iu al | their ptrength , and face the landlordism they are determined to beat , Wh-n the 'no rent' manifesto nf the vivcutlve com mittee of tha land le.mm wa < iciutd there were many i > eiiilo | wbo doubted its expediency and justice , loA few davs after Its u pcarunce an account npMiared | in the Ainerio in 'journal * thai the manifesto was a fulluie. You reac that nn Mi ndnv 1,000 , netdav " ,00i > , and Wednes.-4iiy 100 0 oaseiiveru tiled , go that : > ou hdgan to think that all the farmers wvri' ready to takomhan i geof the 1 nd act. Hut ut thu i res nt day the Ameri o < u newspapers do not makf thi' o r.t.ito men's. I hov forme'ly ulitatne I their in- f irnmtlo throUvh thu cor upt Fiiigliin i iiirwils. The ciiurt nre trying tohiibe the : : . riueist bring up thuir uisod. Tiiey - we will give you fiO per cent reductl"ii It rrnt , If yuuvill bow the knee to ( . .dat and betray 1'urnell and thu great bed v of tenantu , The hitnllor.ln an I courti . would not IH making thi'-e concescinnk II the land league Al\ \ not exUt. Ou the one niiln of this conlllct In coercion , on th' I other * ide ttanntiou. Hut the people vill tire superior to both and the leader * nro noble and nclf oacrlficlng l the ciune of the league. Therefore , I say that we people who h vo fenlcioile * Mid a thousnml defeat * cm yet cmbla/on the one victory on our tin r , th.it nfter the neren centune * of wrong , tyranny , i.nd e\n y form of oppression nnil ucrlficfs vre nre uncon'U | rfil and uncon. qiteiahle. [ ( Srent applause ] fhun 000,000 tenant farmer * , who arc nt thin moment Ir.cing nil lh terrors of coercion , heft n in nnccd with op-n julln , withfjOXl ( ) HoMler * , nre mipportnl with new i nerty of th lr own prlf-eniuctotHnm * . With thli th r are rMntf miperlnr nnd thus nddiiiK n ulorlom chapter to the his tory of the Irifli rnce in lt attack * upon foreign or'i'f { loii. There i4 ono quo t'nn more ! mx | > rtant thnn I hut even of Irish landlord rm. I beltfivn l ndl rd m in de > d. That ciU'- tlim i th t the Ktinliih Roverntneut I/i now determine I to put forth all the ro-otircex of hi-r implra > < nd pnur her cntiroar-iy into Iielnnd , In doing thN shu lux nun- pernled tlie constitution and resorted to nvory from ( > f brutality. .Should he full to accomplish the glory , honor and pres tige of Kntflaml In le trnye < l. Tli weak link in the chain of the Knfr- lls'i ' KoYirnmiMit is its fiuht for the Iriili landlords. If the Iru gle thus etvts nnd Knglaml Is beaten in Its attempts t coercethe Llsh the coerce- , Kovcrn- ment will have no life , Its preitl e , I N honor , its enown nre Rene A government - ment c nnnt lout long whtn it CCHHCH t > huve the power to KOV rn. If we bseaV. down thu coercion of KnglMi nile , wo can KCt Imtk the Irish rlghtx , got back the nil * thnritt to govern our own nffiUrB by those elcUvl liy our own ueopl ? fjettli g in their own rmriM'nunt. When tli.it dny COIIICH , nd it will C"in soon , n new gcncrution w II urine , now ( "lories wilt como to our country and a reign of pence and iirosppr- I y wi | | fiucceed to tlio ilurk and troubled tlmcH thr ngh which wo arc now pa-i-iiin' . h.udnl prolongedapplnune. BANGING BAUER. Thrco Drunken Bummers Asmult Two Poocoivblo Cltlzono. OnP of the n est outraeeoun nltockH ever made upon aci'izon in this city wan that upon C'ha lie Hiiuer nnd A bcrt Foil , on lower Tenth street , yesterday. Mr linuer h the proprietor of the saloon opposite John liell'H HMIK Htore , and ho left It at U:15 to go horn * , being accompanied by Mr. Foil , both residing In the neighbor- boo ' nf oun ilinnn Knufmnn'H rcHl'ience. They hod ranched the gate to Mr. I'.au- 0 's yn.nl . , and th.t xcntlentan wax just in tlio n t ol opening it , holding a roll of but ter mid his cnnc on the oilier arm , when three yuuuK mun , lightly built , ; ip- preached them , ringing a b.uclmnal- 1 n pong. They had ciwiu ftmMtn. , Iv hf'H plure , where they t mused th'-mselvc-K by throw ng a lamp up ngtiinht the Lcilin. and muttciini : thu kuni.-cni' oyer the room , and they wcru nniurully npoilingfor Bonn-fun. Two of tlio fel'ows ' jumped onto Mr. Foil und ' 'owned ' him in the mow , while the other t ickled liuier. Mr. Foil fonjht for fteveral minuten bef ro he could fro hiniHolf but at bngth got loose and the ten then pitched into li.iucr w til re doubled energy. They doubled him and then renewed their nttack on Foil , but nt th H jiiiicturjHomo axHixtanco aiiivcxi and tlii-v tied. Mr Kuier wan terribly beaten nnd used up. Hi * face IB one ma H of cut-i and luu'KCH from the neck up , and his body ii in ro i r lent ) baiiucd by kicks received. Ho iii also minus al out S10 , which ho had in bin pocket when he slutted I'omo. Ho had peverul of hix teeth knoi-krd out ali-o , nnd IH in bed to-day nnd | > robnbl\ will not bo able to Ixi , bout f. r two or three week- . Mr. Ft 11 woa cut aud bniircd some , but- .he worst liijurv was from a kick in thu thigh. He loht his overcout : ap , gloves , and about six d llnra in inney. Vmt ( r lay Officer Frank CaBj > er , who no of the mo t efficient men on the furco , ivent to MTH. Kolif's und learned > hu name f ono of tlio parties , > nd that on leaving they had iiid they wore going to raiv icll down town. Ho fo lowed up the luo a-id H'V" > U arre-ted allthrce if th' par- .ice , who are Kmorv II. Winn , .Tamo lUtia and v > - in. Chapman , all of wliojr work for Mr. Winn , on Houth Tenth itrcet. They cpnlonRed to the deed but nu of them claimed it visa in Holf-dcfcnse , HAKD ON HORBES. A Pitiable Sight on Ixvor Tenth Street. About noouycbtcilny a wngon loaded wit ! meat , belonging to HarrU it Fisho wining along 'IVnth street between th hop and mititi truckx. Tt uns drawn by [ Inutile team , thu leaders belonging to Mr ilnmcs StuphcnHon , nnd while jjoiiiK up th grade ono of the leaders , tired out by th strain upon his strength , fell t > the ground The mud ut this point in t rriMa and th poor biitto K'lou ' lay in .1 IMHI ! of waterj clay from which it WJH impossible for hi 0 r'he. ' A crowd Burrouudcil the hiiot fur over nn hour. V. heavy done of whisky was ad- niiuibtercd and the uiiimal , under the i-t inulntiiiinlliiPiiceri of the rye ui.hu t tin rook , ' 'kic cd like a buy hloer" in his nttcmpts to ririC. A plniik was fin il y procured iinduu effort mud J tn raito h m m main Mtiongtli , but when the njioiter left ho was at ! 1 lying hulplesa in the hlimo Mr. Stcnheiuon ex pected to lore the hoi e , as hu was terribly worn out by his struggle.- " , and the mud about him was ntaineil u ith the Mood which tlowcd from hit no-trils. A suit agnln t the city for tha value of the animal may Le oxpectid , i.nd wuild de- feme to win. Real Estate Transfer s. The following nre nil ibo trn efen * re- irde I ut the county clerk's office , as re- " r'ed fur thU paper by John Ii. > Io- 1 i ui. * , real estate n-xent and c nveyaucrr lloo. II UoggHimd wife and I ew W lill to Itoxena Kendall , lotI , block 1. livgs nnd Hill's eec' nd addition , w. d , , Henry A. I'uiult and wife to Samuel R toieri < , part of the of the went 1-3 o' lot 5 ilock 121 w. d. S14.000. Samuel K , ISogOM a d wife , to Stat- 1'nnk ' fj. c. d. for the above 81. F. Colpetrer and wife , to the U. I > . ] ty C'o , lota 7 and 8 , block 221 w. d.-lOOO Heirs of Arthur Uennlngham to J. > v. Stewart , no. \ of nw. 4 and ue. t of w. v.i ; section 12 , towu 15 , range 10 , east , w , d.- t'ml U. Lowe t1) O. IJorg. lot 5 , block 1 Park PUcc dd. , w. d. S'XQ. Augiu us Kountze and wife to Jao Chriatens.in , part _ of liitj 27 and M Kountze'a second add. I. N. L''luifr and wife t i' . Ilandechuh parcel in ne. J of nw. J Motion 33 , towi 10'ranKb la'cwV , w. d.-e K ) . Cnnuo and Effect , Thu main cauau pf nervousness i i indigestion , nuil tlittt is caused " by wcitknuas of tlio btoinuch , N"o mo can have Bound nurvoa and Kid health without usinsc Hop Bitters t stronnthen tlic stomuch , purify the blood , nnd keep tlm liver and kidnuy active , to carry oil' till tlio poiaonou mid waste matter of the system. Id- vocate. Iool5-Junl Wo are allowing the beat yaluo i Silk Handkerchiefs ever ollorod , i the ' 'UoBton Store. " d21-4t All nro invited to call and sou my Ghriatmua Good * . W. M. i'ATES. THE LONE STAR. Some Startling Foots and urofl on the Bl gost of the States , Which the Missouri PnclQc Will Add to the Territory of Our Wlioloflfilo HoitsoH. From the fact that such nnprereden'ed activity In now being displayed in the building of railway * in the great south- went , opocUl'y in Texan and our sifter ie- public , Mexico , a reporter of TIIK HKR has tn'ien occasion to Interview Mr. K. L V [ helm , formerly iif this city , who hns just returned from n very fxttnulva tour through that country , upon the subject , and below are * ! vcn facts and figur < H that will doubtless Rbtonlih many who are wont t > look upon the Houthwett , and Texas pRp-cldly ng n howling wilderness , chiefly i to 1 for producing cow-boys , tarsntulai and cactus. And by the way , np-aking of O ictun , tha hitherto detested and detest able plant ii Hoon to be Utiliro I in a man ner that will make all familiar with its virtnes. It has been discovered that the fibrous pulp of the cactus plant contains all the in.-rcdlcntfl that enter into the composition - position nf piper. Kr.iin experiments al ready raado it linn been found that paper nuperlor to the fineit llnun or r co can b rodii ed from the pulpy mass hid mid gn.i'ded ' by the outer cohering nf tli'Ttis ' ii nd i-pi CM which has made the plant infamous - famous nnd un object to le drcided und avoided by nil uftor one short , first experience. A company of oas'ern ' and Riiiithcru CiipituliiW IIOM already been formed n New York Pity with a u pitnl of $250,000 , who propose urn to engage in the manufacture of j a- per from the cactn * plant. .Surely nothing that exists was created in Mlili. Mlili.Hut Hut to return to th" railways in Texas. At tlio chno of the comnlerate war Texas had only 3UO miltM of i ailwav in op- erat on , xnd fr.iiu that time until .1803 h d been c nt < tnict.d only 138 milo ndditicnal S uc then the increase has been marked , but only since 1877 hat it I een n > mmka bly r.ipid , iii in tint inriod have nn lews than lfXX ! ) miles burn built , and of tlim mileage tint less tha i 1,9(0 uring the presentynr. It H estimated that during the i ait twelve months $19,000' ' 00 have been expended in th ta c f r railway building. When it is cnnsideird that nil tlim vant mini hna been e.xpemlt'd d.rcc ly In the slate nonle idea of the wonderful protpe'ity prevailing there at present may bn formed. The snutliw.Hit'rn system , owned and controlled by Mr. ( Jntild , in Toxas'alono comprws n i lc s than ' . ' ,500 miles , wlill * thu entire fynteni comprises some 5,0 0 miles. Texas railroad ? me pajin inxtitutUns , ns is shown from the earnings of 180 , the l test obtaiiiablo data , when with only 2- 855 miles of rtml in oper.iiiiin. The oiliclallv reported earnings amounted t-j near y $12,000,000. Not le H than 7,001 add ! ior.il rsiil s of rnilwiyare nt present projected in the stati- und for which charter' * have been granted , i nd it is nafe tn say tlt.t BOUIO - , - 000 miles w-ll b * bulb dur ng 18K2. These fiiiirrH Honud large ; they Inok large on paper ; they are large in reality , and did wo not know that Te\a- * embraces an area f 27'l,3ol > square miles , we won d bo inclined t > > doubt Home of them. . \ S1JJiOW A FK\V FACTS on this Ru'iject of area and capability of producing. Tlio cott n crop of Texas in 1878 w .a 1)51,800 ) bales , or nearly twice nnd a half the lar et crou ever r .ised by slave b-bor before the war. This crop occupied 2,825 Himaie miles. Tlie wi } econsumi > - tlon < > f otton in the United StatcH in 1878 w IH lr G8i , > CO bales , which eouhl have been raised in Texas on le s than 5,100 squaies miles. Ti e cotton crop of the L nit d States in 3878 was n,073KU bale * . On goo.l land in Te.xas , at ono bale to ttie acre , this would icquire bm than 8,000 rquuro iniles. The world vises in all 1 ,000 , 00 ! ) to 12,000,000 bales of cotton of Ameri can weight annually which could be grown in Texas on le s than 1D.OOO Himnre miles. Sunare Miles Atxaol Tcvas 274,3.riO Area required for 12,000,000 bales nf cotton . 1'J.noo Art'arcm Inlng for other prnlucU 2i'i , The above demonstrates cl"aily why cipital teeks the 8Ollthe t at present. . , \s regar a the soci 1 and ecnnomic cou- ilitnin of Texas Mr. Kdholm speaks wit antidlly ai f < \\e\v \ * : No other utato in the union , no other country on the face of the o rth haH givcj nor can they give their y utli the if y * heritage with which Texas nas endawci hern. hern.There There is n permanent school fund ( { 13,500,000. That of .Ma auhuscttH Is enl > two-third- large. The follow ! m area had been tel apart for educational purposes : Acres. ForaunUerslty l,2S&40i County achool ilonnln L SIii.OJ' ' ( Icucral nchiol domain , v CO,000X Total Ol,05r > ,3) ) ! A greater area than the state of Wi' coiuin. Free schools mu maintained in 15U co'inties. Koine 5,000 schools are nnu in op. ration , attended by overl'OO.OOOchil dren , nml no less tlm i i,500 te.'itheif m.ilo and female , white and colored , ar smployed. It is alsn a fact that moia thau 500OO1 , of the inhabitants of Texas belong to rom of the religious denominations. Mr. Kdholm xayn thut duritu his ho- journ of six months in the Kmpiie ntato of - the fouthwebt , ho has only met with kindness an I C'.urto.sy. The tales of yi ' - lence , murder , hulluWing und intimida- dutioiiH u ith which some northern j nr < a H Item hiint' princ pally born , fostered uud promulgate I in a hpirit of m illgnant men - dacity by unacriipulous scrib lers to STVO - 8"iue p'lltlciil iiuri [ ( so or gr ffy Borne ; base p ission for , Althouch tlio dcmocraU hnld the ma. , jorlty of ( illicos us yet , still is thn nley n workiiiu' , and alrea'y ' are iiinuy cnuntivs especially in northern Texas , beginning . to ele t republlc.iin. Ono notanle in , , stance maybe cited from Austin , the cap ital , wJure at recent election a colored * republican w IK elected to the office of al derman in one of the wards , TKXAH. . nml the entire southwest has a great and . > lorlous future before it Throit b the , imuien > e domain must pais .those vast ar teries of trade nnd co mvrce , that bind together with indissoluble tlvH idUl tlra people of all natio H , Millions of human being's can nnd will I find ( hero a laud of plenty and prosperity of perpetual Humnirr and sunshinf , where lilxir and wealth are synoumous terms ! When the Missouri Pacific mil is.ad , reaches Omaha , the traveler and tourUI miy take a sleeper lit Omahft , leaving tin ever lickeulng vista of bottomles" n'reet snow , mud nnd ice , and in a few days fine himself ha-kin beneath sunn ) is ifcios , enjoying the fragrant thadl of the magnolia and lij ; trcei ; in quitnt old .San Antonio the Alamo City , Texas' Therrriopyltc the only city of its kind in the woihf to w tli its ct'titiiry old mlsolons , relics " fa bygone u.'e , its historical atsoclatlons , its miitl-y thuiigh thoroughly cosmoiolitai ] population , its San Pedro spring * nd UB inagiilfi ent nyer wht < h cu h ° s out fron - the cliffs ju-t beyond tlm clt - , a nobl beautiful stream nf crystal water Or , i he ptcf rs , he may ga to Houuton , hen Chicai ( ) f Texas nnd treat railway ren in trd of the fcouth , from wl it'll poiti ut if he I e historically inolinu I he may vi-i the fnm iu battlefield of San Jacinto where bra\o ( Jen. Houston , with a hand fill nf ragged Texn patriots , H ti riy ; routed ami destroyed the flower of thti I Mexican army , avenging the Alamo ind ( iolbd , capturing the > clf" < tylc < ! "Napo * loon of the West. " the infamous Sunti Annu , and ( jiving Ttxns liberty nnd indc- I endenue. ( JaUeston , too , t < une of the most p oav Ant winter toiort * In the world for the tourist and tnrnll' . Kither of thoi > o nolntx nmy be renched in a to * IIOUM without chanRH of cars in the palatial hot 1 coiches now run over the Missouri I'AC lie railway. It w.iild bo n fine Idea to get up nn re cursion to Texas when thii * rend reaches Omaha. Undoubtedly nur tiuMnnM turn will roach out for A portionof the trade of th t wonderful country , its wvll ns for Mexico , and this would | : ! vo them a chance to cce it and become acquainted with BKKtlKUK Yon nr * fickj well , there U just ono reme dy that will cure you twynnri po < wil > ility or doubt. If it's LUrr or Kldnoy trouble , C'oruu million , ITsxria | ) , Debility. ' 'Well's Health Kcn ? ' er" IH yonr hope. 31. DruggiKt Depot , C. K. Gwdman , Omaha. _ _ (4) ( ) JASPER. An Excellent nnd Dunvblo Stone far Paving Purpoeoe. Yesterday > fr. James For , who ro'idex at No. 815 Kanilmiu street , cnllwl at TiiKlJKK office , nnd exhibited aspect- men iif stone which he received by express from the fiunrrie . Mr. Vex ban been rt practic.il Hone- mason for the past thirty year * , and laid the Nplendid Htrcet pavement put in by Hon. James Stephenson. Tlio stone Is what is known UN jasper , n very hard rock , which can lo hioken , but which no tools ixccpt a diamond-pointed pick will effuU. It will ontl nt the , Tol- lietto ntonc three to une. Mr. Fox thinks It is jnnt the thiiu for paving the afreets of OnmliA. If the plan of issuing boiidx , of which future ge eratinns xhall pa } ' a portion , is adopted , it will bo just an good in t went v > carx ns it in to-day , nnd they will not feel that they aio paying out their money for nothing. This Htorra could bf laid down on the H'roeta of Omaha t ? SW ) per yaul , a d the I'nndH could lit i aid three time * over biforo In would be Injured n particle. It could also be ens'ly tnken up a d repined ) , wi.en nocewary witltout. injury. ( Jmaha wi uld do herself proud if idle should con clude to pave her atre tvith thh ceitt-tinl WORTHY OF PllATSE. As n rule wo do not recomraond patent ui'jdjoincs , bub when wo know of onu that really is a > public benefac tor , and docs positive/ ! euro , thea wo conaidor it that information our duty impurt formation to all. JElcetric bitter * are truly a most valuable medicine , and will surely euro BiliousncBS , Pover and AguorStomacli , Liver and Kidney compliiinto , ovou whore all other rem edies fail ; We know whereof wo speak , and can freely recommend to all. [ Ex. Sold at fjOeenta a bottle. Jsh & McMohon. (7) ( ) Take "BLACK-DRAUGHT" and you will neviT l > bili"- " C. K. flooilnijn'ii. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE Adrtiscm nt To Loan , KorHilo , Lout , Found , Wants , Boarding , &c. , will bo In ocrtod III these columns once for TEN CENTS per line ; each subsequent Insertion , F1VSCENTS per Una. The lirst Insertion never lena thm TWENYT-KIVE CENTS TO LOAN MONEY. ONKY TO LOAN Call at Liw OHlce ot U M L. Tliotna * Room 8 Crelehton Dlock. To lout nt from 8 to 10 per cent on Rood real eatateeocurlty , hy I > K. ISAAC EDWAHI ) ' ' 1109 Karnhatn St W LOAA At 8 per cent In tercat Iniunuof S2.600 and upwarde , for 3 to 6 yrars. on flrat-cloiis city and farm property , Diuus KXAI. EaiAi * and LOAN AOKNCT , 16th and Denude * Sts. HELP WANTED. A situation as Balcwman In a re- WANTKIJ speilab ! bujluci ? , ) > y a man Ii , tJennaln ami Bohemian. Adilruss , W. , llco otlkc. 7t5-2B * WANTED An eustirn imhlinher desires the thu scru'cn ot an actlic , rilUbband educated guutleinaii to act as special Bollcitir fern n tirst-cla.il art pul.ilc.tiun. Atldrca , 1' . O ltoIt'll Council ( Huffs , lona. 784-2U " \Tll7"A.VTr D ( liil for ( toneral hou e ork. Ap- VV ply at once to K. O. Dun Co. , 215oiith 14th ht , 776-tf \ \ A.NTii : ) ABcnantiilrl for gcnoral house. YV work. An experienced one. Nonooth IT need apply. 1 , ISU'elstcr M. 77124 * WAHTKU A situation as liooK-Kftjur onu who th roughly undirstn iU doutil anil clnxli-'cut y is aio a good penman I CH rufmiicis gl\un. Aildicsn. C. K. , 11 c ( like. 70(1 ( tf 4 rhlldivn us b ardtrs In a sclcc WnNTEIl , at IBth and California St. U U LOOJIIS 7B7-tl ANTED A womiui to help cook , nt the Ca W ilflu House. ' 750-tf - 2 goal coopers ntOreendnlu nnck WANTKD- , Couiiiil Illufl-i. T1IOMA OIIEEN&SON8. 742 tf . _ Oirl todo houscvsork. Enquln 1110 Farnlmin St. 442 U ANTED Funding bridge and school lionJs W II. T. Clark. BMlanie. _ 20- FOR RENT HOUSES AND LAND. ° ' Furnished rooms , Bingle or suit. E 'i E. corner llth and Ciilcago. .1011 HUNT NIc ly furnUhed fro'it ' room for I 1 one of two iiciillotnen , 1 block .rom U. t' . depot. No. 1"U s. llth tit. I'ricxj reasonable _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 7b2 2 * SALE ] cabinet sewim ; inaihlne , almost FOU SliiKur with al\ \ the latest improio incuts v , ill sell chop. Ii.qu're at 131U F rnham St. , bet 13th and 14th. _ 777-tf 771011 HINT Onnnc ! < l-.fur Uhisl ( rant r era , U ono Hiifiirnlfchid room ; last tide 17th St. , ore door north of Domjla'j. 774 tf llh.ST C. ttan' / wl'h 4 rno-ns. Tor piitl- FOH culuH Inquire at 12 0 Kami am St. n.ti8 OH KENT llciisf , 4 roomf , south end l < Hh St. Eri'iulrcJ I. . NcCauue , orM > emU ! poet 770 tf BhT NlctlrlurnWieil looirs with or POB bout board. Ktasonable pricca iiOlS Ois Ht. 769 " * . II > torv houw , 7 rooms , cilUi FUItE.Vl cistern , 813 per month 12)11 N IttthSt. 76113 * , UEJJT-llrlck itorc , Jacnbj' block , cor . Foil and Capitol avi'iiu * . J. U. JAOOBS. ! T710K 8ALVKlnrtrlae phaeten neariy rj"i K Knqulro of . KalU , Mircliant Tullor Uou l"H St. . b't. JCth qmllCtlir-t * . 76fl 20 " " "OH UKNT Hoiutf , 3 rponu , ( good nlzi ) , ixl armidcUUrn. ; N. W corner 24 lh a rd I'lerco SU. , * in p r month , fcmiufro 22 * fl. corner 25th and f > a nport SU. _ lol-U , TTIor. KFJ.T-Cot < af of 3 roorne , well ant ; J.1 cistern ; U3rd anil ht , Ma.jf's a\enue , Kn quIn-otM. W Kennedy , 3126 13th Bt , 749 Itf 71011 IlKNT Furnished room * at A. A. Oib . . \'t \ , Califonim , bet. 14lhaiul Uth. _ . , . ha 7Ultri OH KENT Plrarant front room , corni-r ot Itur UNI ! 17th , IJ08 DurtM. 714tf. Hti-NT F rril htx1rooinwltticlo < et. odM - FUJI . Slzoof 14x14. biqulrv at Y. M it , H HKNT-A "lt or ttnglo roonrn. nlcel - furnlihcd , at N. W. ror. 2i th ant' ' D ven liirt. TTtUll KtNT New IIOUM of 7 rc-im , 10th inrtMl J ; Oraoe Hts. Bnqulru E V. HmlUi , 634-1 SPECIAL NOTIOES-Ooimimotf IlKNT Otis parlor on ground floor wvl L ono chamber hanrbonuly funil hed , sue CAllfornU Sf. 1.63 tf Pit KENT A nnt.rl M hull for ooclety pur l > otiii. iVntrally tocntpd , For jrtl ilani enquire Ktm.ard . llrca , 14th and DowdM 84 . 004-U i Foil RB.VT KurnUhed room" , north nWo of CallfomU St. , t < l iloor * c t of 21st. Irwinlrr ) after I p. m. 414-tf 111011 RENTfumuhwi ri > oui orer _ . . _ 11 " eh ntVEichnn te.N. K. eet. Idfh and Pod ( fflg-U "On BALE 1 011 HAI.B A liulldlnxibCO. wllh it complete . stock i-f drj'Koocw , grtxT > , li-i arid fUtuna Inqul re 814 N. IOth Ht. 7C7 U T7 OR HAI.K 2nlc rount niluiiiatlhrT ptatrd I1 > h .w < iwcx , alO o. II. l'H.BO. ' , KM rtotrth 10th 8U 74Mf FOIl HALK Or will ( Jthancr for Otiiaho pro. | > city , n Improtfd otctlon of loiid ruljoin- liit ( a ntntlon on U. P. n. n. SI. DUNHAM. UUZ VamhumSt. , Otnnha. Tputt SALB I t trade for city property ; on I ; tjionoi horww , hamc sand wagon. Adilrm 8. Y.lhIot11ciJ J22M TJfOK HAIi-A building J2with acnmi > let JC Hock of dry coed * , Krowrics and fixture * . Inquire 814 K. tilth St. 70Mf "I710H HA W lArge bujilncn. lot on Itatno. Bt , X1 mutable for wholesaling John U Me , Opp. P. O. 021 u I OIl SALE A iraod wnon year-old horro JL Warranted to drho Rln lo or double. Kn qulro of George CanHeld , Cannulilhoura.novlStf novlS-tf Tmuigood ponies , at llud llarn , Ibth St orfl-tf kltlCK FOIt ) 203-tf ESTAJinOOK A COK. I710KSALK Maps of ItouiilnH and JSaitn otm. L1 ties. A. ROSKWATEIllt20Farnhaiurtreel ' 3M-H MISCELLANEOUS Mil. J. II. VIOIIKKY-A practical jHsno nrnl oixrtn tuner and builder. Ordcn > lift lUi Wooloy A Daxln , opposite P. O. , will Ix ) iironuit- ly atfemdeOto. 78H ty LIO LhT Nlctly tumUlicd room * , with o u-ithoul board , 1417 Howard tit. T81-IU TN.HTKUCTION OtVKN-On t iiewTiMer , with 1 use otctarhlne. llcll k AIUM , 15 < Karn- ham Ht. . 77US8' STltAYKB Vroru tlio tiriml-t-M of the oulwcrlb- tr on Lartleit's attiitlon , ono tU-jinr-oUl Lnj niaro uith star In foiuhrad , onu iv mom fthllo feet nd mddle mi rks on back. Any j > er i-cu uhltit ; Infotn ruins of htr uhervnboutn will be paid | . r all trouble. Omaha , D o. 2Z , 1181. W B. HA11TLKTT , 760 23' 317 8. 13th M. , mo IIHlCK-lIAKEItS , FUK Al.K-6 ami ) it JL uioruof land lul 'nlnjj the brl < krd of linnncr & llnl e-'oii 1'piitr IlrtaHHuy. For | xiitlculan tpily tolnU ) llalio , crt Haiiwrs otlico at tlmlicArdttImdc roimx. Council Dluflx. 22 3m > A COMI'KTKNT r.r.1 r.llnblo man wiAea a _ tultuiii' n III n v.liolesalu liqurr ai.d wine bu inisn. lb ioars cvpcr cnco In ruttjlDKBixl eoinpoupillnK. Adprisii , II , lice otlico. 7W-52J * B h.MIU Nt-.w ( JU'V MAfa , lOu. Mounce OtO. P. 11K111S. JHACH8THASHF.1 [ > a > s the highest nwh . prim for second hand blllard and pool tableKcli or addrew , fcou South 10th ' trcot , Ouiaha , h'ob. ilO'lru * mAKEN ri > NOTICE Taken upon H < 6arday _ L Ucc. 3rd , luoliiv horxce. ngt. about S and 0 j oars ; lair nlzo and will n atchul. Owner con rava same by pro > Ini ; property and pnjiiifr ehanrcs. WM UA > lTZKIt , J inilo * - , t ot ualej'HBonp factory , DLUxlaspitclmt. V 021 vo m. ft ri IIESSOUX OITY1JITTON MANUHACTOIl- JL IN CO. , Will pay cafh for hornby. . thetor- load.dcllwrtxl at anv sailroad di-pot In 8 oiix City. Texas ta r horn preferred I'oi rarticulftra iul- drcs , D. u. Itoljlo , Supt. Wi-Jl IN CKAYON 1'ostilo and OU , POaiRAITS IFO docorath e iiaintliig. MIIS. D. K. WARUKEIt , room I , Jacob's Block. 542 tf B KJIIS' IIEALWTATK BOOM. bee lit p Ve. B A.LKIJ HAY M A. II. Sander's Food Store ) 1/m Harnoy Si. slO-tf B21IS' UKAL ESTATE EXCHAIvOE. ti B BKMIS has rattling Ion * lists of nouuen , lota londa aiid famw for salt Call and gvl 14 em * To buy 100 tons broom com. WANTED address Codicil lllufla Broom Factory , Council Bluffn , Iowa. C6S-20U A tlrst-class broom Her. Harm WANTED & Co. , Council Bluffs , Iowa. MO 80 * FOIt SALE Old papers 4Oc pc' hundred , at Thu Dec otllce. Council lluU . s < 27-tf COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICri. Special ad\ertbcincntfl , such 03 TV Lost , Found , To Loan , For Sale , To Rent , 1 Wants , Boarding , etc. , will bo Inserted In thia > column at the low rate of TEN CENTS t'ER LINK for the llrtt Innertion and KlVi : CENT ! } i'HIl LINE for each subsequent lnwrtlrin. Lcmoadv ertlscmcnts at ollk-c our , upBt-drs , corner llroaduay and Main streets , Council Illua . SALK Flr < t-clas < salron 1J miles font o * FOIt on "ilo < | iilto , " on line of II. 1. R. It. Uood p ace to make monuy. Addn-ts , ImOlflc ! . ( oiincil lljkiffs. " \\TANTED B ir > hody In Council Bluffs le VV to tiKe Tim UKE , 2fl rc'iiti per ntcik , ito llvercd by carriers. Ollkc corner llroeulway and Main , up stairs , Council lilulfi ) . B ( lf ) : ' TICKirr 01'FIUK War In railrwul tlckutH continues to boom. Uu.rLCuluntiJ low rates to all iasti.rii jiolnta. KMT ) tkket guarantetU , Onlora flllwl uy tcKphono. From ono to ton dollars timed by imrchasliiK tickets of C. A. I'ut'ir , succotsor to 1'ottnr i. 1'alini.r , No. 40 South Fifth strut , f. ur doon below the post- office. Council Bluffs , Io a. octlS-tf PANTEUUolthjion ) , to ram . . w Iniiilro | at llr.x otllui , Council Ululfs. octl3-t FEDVVAKD KUEJJL MAOlfaTElt OF 1'ALMVbTEIlY AND CONDI TIONALIriT , 40STurilh Stnet , Inlwuci Farnliam andllamey. Will , with tno aid of spirits , obtain ( or any one a gUnco at the f oat OIK' ' present , and on certain conditions In the fu turo. lioots nd Hhocs made to order , I'trfoct , - Absolutely Pure. Thh powder utter tikrlt * . A innrvel ot i ttr nutlianJwhoJetomrnew. More retncmloi. ly than the rdintn klndu , and cannot be K > M In - cou petition with the multitude of Ion ' hort Meliiht , alum or phosphate S ld only in r > ns. ROYAL IJAKINO POWDEU CO. , Mew York ,