TH > , OivJAJuA DAILY MIL ) AY" fKBBUAR'Y 24 , 1882 HISTORIC HIBERNIANS. Exiles of Erin in England and Elsewhere. Coltlo Chlofnln Thoiv Own Comi- try Milcslau MomorioR in the Old World nml tlio Now. Ill casting n retrospective glanceat itho history of Ireland , and hi view of the present political situation in that .country , ono is struck with the fact that wlnlo Irishmen liavo long boon in the enjoyment of the highest honors in the gitt of the Grown throughout the Colonies and dependencies of tlio British Empire , they nro excluded from participation in the government of the land of their birth , While in England Irishmen like Canning , Well ington and Castlerengh have shaped the policy of Cabinets , in thu sister isle no Irishman , with the uxcuption of the Marquis Wellesley , and moro recently the Duke of Aborcorn , 1ms , . since the brief Lord Lieutenancy of the Duke of Tyrconnoll an the reign of James II. , represented the Sovereign in the vice-regal oillco. The snmo julo , which has become a tradition of Britisli statecraft , holds in all the im portant otliccs of the administration in Ireland. An eminent lawyer like the ox-Lord Chancellor O'Hagan ' may in deed assume the onerous duties of "Keeper of Her Majesty's Con science , " yet HE CANNOT ASl'HtE strange to say , to the post of chief secretary of state in his own country. Millionaire magnates , like the present viceroy , Lord Cowpor , and more min ions of the priino minister in London , like his predecessor , the Duke of Marlborough , are , whatever may bo their mediocrity and ignorance of Irish affairs , the stuff whereof viceroys - roys are made ; while English chief secretaries of the otamp of Lowther and Forstor are the real power behind the vice-rog.il throne. That Irishmen , whoso claims are ignored in their own country , are not wanting in adminis trative capacity , history indicates. In India , the Irish Marquis Wellesley , aided by the sword of his illustrious brother , broke nt once the power of the Mahrattas nnd the strength of Islam , and in his conquest ot Mysore - destroyed the most form dablo fee that England had over encoun tered in Asia. At a conjuncture hardly less grave in ; Anglo-Asian annals , many years later , the great Proconsul's country- i man , Lord Gough , the victorious * colonel of the Eighty-seventh Hoyal Irish regiment in the battles and sciges of the Spanish Peninsula from Talavora to Cadiz , commanded the British army iu the first nnd second - campaigns ol the Sikh war in the Punjab,2which ended in the victories of Sobraon and Goojorat. In China , Lord Gough assumed command of the British troops during the war with that country in 1837 , nnd captured - Canton and other strong places. For his brilliant services , Lord Gough was raisoa to the peerage ns Baron and Viscount , was created a field marshal and 'thrico received the thanks of Parliament. Similar distinction crowned the career of General Lord Keano , a native of Watorf ord , Ireland , who , while commandor-in-chief iu in India1 in 1839 ; won the decisive battle of Ghazneo , and successfully invaded Afghanistan. Of the MORE EECENT URILLIANT ACHIEVE MENTS of the Irish generals , Sir Garnet \Volsoloy and Sir Frodoriclj Roberts , upon the same scene , it is hardly necessary to speak. During the memorable insurrection in India in .X , India in 1857-58 , Lord Lawrence , then a member of the civil service and lieutenant governor of the Punjab , and subsequently viceroy of India , was distinguished , in conjunction with his Irish countrymen , Sir Henry Lawrence , chief commissioner' Oudo , and General Nicholson , for his energy and statesmanship in dealing with the unexampled difficulties of tlio situation. In 1872 the earl of Mayo , one of the most successful of viceroys iu India , perished at the hands of an assassin when visiting the Andaman islands. At the present day , among the most distinguished administrators in the service of the British crown are Lord Dufl'erin and Lord Monck both ox-governors of Canada and Lord Loftus , Sir George Bowen and Sir John Pope Honnessy all natives of Ireland , In alluding , however , briefly and inadequately to Irishmen in the British service whoso genius has shod lustre upon the beau tiful land of their birth , it would bo strange to omit the name of Welling ton. The descendant of a family that settled in Ireland in 1172 , the future duke of Wellington sat in the Irish parliament as member for Trim m 1790 , and to his honor bo it said , ho supported , at nn EUA OF PllOTESTANT ASOENDENOV , -generous concessions to his Catholic fellow-countrymen. His rapid rise dates from the plory ho achieved a few years later when in command of Soringapatam , under the auspices of his brother , the Marquis Wellesley , I ? ) then governor general of India. In 1813 , having defeated the most distinguished guishod of Napoleon's M.irth h in Spain , ho passed the Bidassoa and renewed nowed his Spanish victories on French soil , from the fields of Orthe-s and 'Toulouse to the gates of Paris , which ho entered as a conquorer in 1814. In the following year the French capital capitulated to his arms. Appointed commandor-in-chiof of the allied arrnU'i of occupation in Franco after the biulo of Waterloo , the Irish luld marshal produced order out of chaos in a land convulsed with intestine dis sensions. In 1829 , when premier of England , ho carried Catholic emanci pation amid the strong opposition and obloquy of many of his former ad mirers. " At a time when "tho laws , " to use the language of a chief justice in the reign of George II. , "did not presume a papist to exist in the king dom , " the Catholic countries of Europe - rope freely offered a shelter to Irish distinction given only to crowned heads , and on the lamented death of the Celtic chieftain at Simancas , in tlio twenty-ninth year of his .ago , his body was interred by order of the .Spanish monarch with royal honoru at VftlliuloHd then the residence of the urt wlioro a magnificent menu- inont was erected to his mem ory. In Spain , too , Owtn Hoe O'Noill ' , nephew of THE Olir.AT KAllI , Of TV110NE , was received with tlio distinction duo to a inoinbor of n royal houso. To tlio sMno hoapitnblo Innd the Colts of tha northwestern counties of Ireland , under the O'Donnolla , O'llolllya ana O'Onrns , carried their swords. In 1708 Spain numbered live regiments throe of infantry nnd two of cavalry rocruitud from Ulster nnd Connaught , under Lnoy , Lawless , Hogan , O'ltoil * ly and O'Gara. "Tlirco times during the century , " says n distinguished historian , "Spain was represented nt London by man of Irish birth , or otigin. Alexander O'Ucilly , ox-Gov ernor of Cadiz , wns ambassador at the court of Louis XVI. In Spain and in Austria this family produced n succession of eminent men. 'It is atrango , ' observed Napoleon , on his second entry into Vienna , in 1809 , 'chat on each occasion in November , 1805 , as this day on arriving in the Austrian capital , I find inself in treaty with the respectable Count O'lloilly ' , whoso dragoon rcgimenthad saved the remnant of the Austrians at tVustorlitz. In the Austrian army list at that period there wore about forty Irish names , ftom the grade of colonel to that of tiold marsh * ! . " Under Nugent , whoso descendant became - came n prince and field marshal of the Austrian empire , natives of Meixth and Loinstor for the most part joined the armies of the house of Hnpsburg. To-day , Viscount Taailo , the repre sentative of iv family of great antiqui ty in the counties of Louth and Sligo , and the proprietor of largo estates in Bohemia , is premier of Austro-Hun- gary. IX I'HANCK , under Turonne , Irish regiments , ad mirably disciplined , fought against the great Condo in 1052 , and under the sixmo illustrious Marshal in the cam paign of the Rhine , led by Justin Mc Carthy , Lord Mountcashul , live divi sions of Col tic auxiliaries strengthened the host under Marshal * Catinat in the passes of Savoy , and on the plains of Italy. On the fluid otMar- soglia the Irish auxiliaries , in 1093 , vindicated the courage of their race , nnd Belgium , Franco , Italy and Spain formed the scone of their valor. The battled within Irish troops partici pated at Landcn , Cremona , Almaimi nnd Fontonoy made the Irish name a word of fear to the English enemy. It is computed that , apart from soldiers of Irish birth mustered beneath the Austrian and Spanish standards , 500- 000 troops of the same nationality served ia the French army during one century. SYJU'ATHV WITH SOUTH AMERICA. If the Celtic race as is matter of history contributed the last viceroy of Spain in the Indies in the person of General Count OVDonaghue , whose court was at the city of Guatemala , as well as the lust governor of Florida Don Patricio White under Spanish rule , the same race , it should bo recol lected , also contributed stout fighting material and manly spirit in the cause of liberty during the struggle for na tional independence. Chile honors 3'Higgins and MacKonna both of Irish extraction among her noblest sons. In Peru , Colonel O'Connor , nephew of * he celebrated Irish pat riot , General Arthur O'Connor , of the French service , was General San Mar tin's chief-of-stalT- and - - , - Colonel O'Leary , a near relative of the emi nent Franciscan Father of the same name , filled a like position on the stall of General Bolivar , in Columbia. Nor is the chivalrous devotion of General Doveroux , who organized at his own cost n legion in Ireland to assist in the struggle for South American freedom , tarn'shod by the fact that the newly-installed captain general of Cuba , General Pendorgast , is , like his predecessors in the "over Jaithful island" O'Donnell and O'Reilly himself n scion of an Irish family settled in Spain. A LIBERAL OFFER. For the past two years the publish ers of this paper have given to the subscribers of TIIK WEEKLY BEE the best line of premiums as inducements to subscription which have ever been offered by any newspaper in the coun try , The plan has proved a success. It has given universal satisfaction to the patrons of the paper , and has in creased the subscription list to a degree - groo far above the expectations of its publishers. Many patrons of THE DAILY BEE have asked why wo do not offer thorn the same inducements hold out to sub scribers of THE WEEKLY BEE. In re sponse to the inquiry wo make the following offer : Each subscriber to THE DAILY BEE who pays his arrears of subscription nnd remits prepayment - mont for six months and every now subscriber who remits pro-payment for six months will bo entitled to one of the premiums mentioned in our list. Thcso premiums will bo dis tributed in the sjino impartial manner nor which , marked our first and second distributions. This scheme was first devised to collect subscriptions in arrears from patrons of THE WEEKLY BEE. Its suc cess exceeded our expectations. Wo have now no back collections on our weekly edition , have established the prepayment system , quadrupled our circulation nnd correspondingly enhanced hanced the value of our advertising space , A number of subscribers to THE DAILY BEE are now in arrears , and if by an extension of tlio samu plan wo can induce them to pay the amount duo us , wo can wol ! afford to make this liberal offer , By this moans wo hope to still further increase the largo list of THE DAILY BEE , and having established the prepayment system wo propose to maintain it , as wo nro doing with our Weekly edi tion. tion.To To these who are not familiar with our plan of distribution or the manner Hn which the premiums are secured by us , wo append the explanation made to our weekly subscribers , which np- plies equally to tlio subscribers of THE DAILY BEE. Two years ago the publishers of THE BEE devised n scheme for collncting back pay from delinquent subscribers , securing renewals and oxtondinc the circulation of tins paper by n distri bution of valuable premiums. The success of that experiment , both in the collection of back pay and increase f prepaid subscribers was so encour aging that the publishers ventured upon the same system of premium dis tributions on a moro extensive scale last year. It wns demonstrated that uo could better afford to distribute the money usually paid to agents , local collect013 nnd attorneys , directly to our p.Urons by offering thorn extra ordinary inducements to ommro ac counts and prepay for nnotnor year. By this method wo hayo succeeded in two years in quadrupling the circula tion of THE WEEKLY Bin : and extend ing its inlluonco far beyond the boundaries of this stnte. During the first year only a portion of the articles distributed were pro cured in exchange for advertising. When Urn marked increase in circula tion became known to merchants nnd manufacturers last year they willingly placed their machinery nnd merchan dise at our disposal in piying for ad vertising. That enabled us to do what seemed incredible - namely , fur nish n metropolitan weekly for two dollars a year nnd give our subscribers premiums that aggregated in value § 20,000. And yet it was n paying in vestment for us , and gave general satisfaction to our patrons. > \ hat grow out ot a desire to collect back pay has developed into n now and practical idea. Wo have discov ered that wo can afford to make our subscribers sharers in the income of the paper from advertising. In other words wo can afford to divide the ad vertising patronage of the paper with its subscribers , inasmuch as the income From advertising grows with the increased - creased circulation. Advertising space in THE BEE that was worth one hun dred dollars live years ago will com- mndd ono thousand dollars to-day. This fall moro goods midmachinery Imvo been offered us in exchange for advertising than wo could accept in view of the limited space wo devote for that purpose. What wo have con tracted for makes the grandest and most varied list that has ever been offered for distribution by any news- lapor , nnd that too without paying a aoilar in money. The only outlay in cash wo expect to incur in connection with these premiums will bo for post- igo mid exprcssago. This explains exactly how wo procure our premiums and why wo can give away property of so much value. All the premiums in our list are worth at retail just what wo represent ; hom. In contract ng with manufac turers and wholesale dealers wo accept ; hem only at wholesale rates , but : lmt does not lesson their value to : hose who receive them THE BEE has for years stood in the : rent rank of nowspapora west of the Mississippi , and to-day circulates more extensively than any paper west of Chicago and north of St. Louis. A argo number of eastern people who desire to procure a far western paper , with a view of acquiring reliable in formation about the resources and de velopment of the country west of the Missouri will doubtless avail them selves of'the opportunity now offered them. Having for moro than ton years boon under ono management pursuing % course that has established for it pub lic confidence- homo and a wide reputation abroad , THE BEE could not afford to engage in any undertaking that was not conducted fairly nnd hon estly. The distribution in 1880 and 1881 gave general satisfaction to our subscribers. The coming distribution will bo made in the same impartial manner , by a committee whom the subscribers piosent may select from their own number , and in nuch man ner as they think fair and equitable. Last year all the premiums gave good satisfaction , excepting some engrav ings which wore not appreciated. This year no engravings , maps or pictures have been placed among the prem iums. , Our old patrons need no assurance from us of the reliability and stability of THE BEE , nor do wo need to inform thorn that the principles it advocates , and the fearless defense it make in behalf of the producers , makes it al most indispensiblo to the industrial classes of the great west. No intelligent person would expect that every subscriber will receive a § 050 threshing machine , a 8500 piano - ano , a § 300 harvester , or a § 150 or gan , but all have an equal chance in the distribution. Each subscriber that pays up his ar rears and repays another year , and every now subscriber that remits prepayment - payment for ono year , \vill receive n premium worth at least Ono Dollar at retail. As a matter of fact , THE OMAHA WEEKLY BEE is worth the subscription price , Two Dollars n year , to every faiimer ; mechanic or merchant. Without boasting , wo as sort that no weekly paper , east or west , can compare with it in variety and choice Refections , general news , interesting correspondence , nnd no other paper in Amoric.i contnins ns much far western news , ranging from the Pacific coast to the Mississippi rivor. With the proof of good faith and honoet dealing before thorn in the numerous acknowledgments wo pub Hah , wo can safely enter Upon our on hirgud undertaking of this year , con fidently bolieying that its success will be mutually satisfactory nnd ndvnn tngeous. E. HOHEWATBU , Managing Editor. FACTS THAT WE KNOW. If you are suffering fiom u severe cough , cold , asthma , bronchitis , con sumption , loss of voice , tickling in the throat , or any affection of tlio throat or lungs , wo know that Dn. KINCI'H ' NEW DibcovKiir will give you immediate relief. Wo know of hun dreds of cases it has completely cured , nnd that where all other medicine * had failed. No other remedy can show ono half as many permanonl cures. Now to give you satisfactory proof that Dr. KINQ'H NKW Dihcoy KUY will cuio you of Asthma , Bron chitis , Hay Fever , Consumption , Severe - voro Coughs and Coldfi , Hoarseness , orany Thio-it or Lung Disease , if yoi will call at J , K , ISH it MC-MAIION' Drug Store you can got n trial bottle free of cost , or a regular si/.o bottle < or gl.00. . u E3janl01y(2) ( ) OUR BEST PREMIUMS , Tlio following is n description of the most valuable premiums that are to bo allotod to the patrons of THE BEF on March 4 : THE CHASE riA.NO , which is the most voluble among our iromiums , is from the CIIANE PIANO JOSH-ANY , of Richmond , Indiana. This company has the reputation ol making the most durable instruments made in America , nnd for tone nnd luno their Pianos nro second to none. Possessing line wnlor power nnd n fno- lory built with specinl rcforonco to the manufacture of the best instrument at 110 least possible cost , this company lave advantages enjoyed by no custom 'nctory. They hnvo near at hand in nrgo quantities the finest timber in the world , and have nn opportunity to unko the first selection , and save .ho high freights which must be paid > y eastern nmmifncturora , nnd consequently quently can furnish a bettor piano for .lie money than any other makers. Tlio College of Music at Cincinnati , ) iio of the largest institutions of the vind iu this country , after trying the ) innos of all the best makes discarded \11 * others and are lining only ( lie CHAHE , and decided that it possessed 111 the qualities necoss.iry to with- itnnd the hardships of a genuine mus- cal warfare. Tins speAs volumes in 'avor of these excellent insirtimonta. : ho product of western enterprise and skill. All disinterested experts nd- uit that these pianos are made better : han these from nny other factory and : hnt they are the most sonicablo. The piano wo offer is their style seven and for elegance of nppearnnco , beauty of tone and solidity of structure cannot be ex celled. Parties who are not familiar with this make of pianos would do well to write to the factory for nn il- ustratcd catalogue. Tlio other piano on our list is the snmo style and quality as the ono weave ; ave last year , and will bo aoprcciatod jy the tparty fortunate enough to receive - coivo it. it.THE THE THRESIIIXO MACHINES. The first one on the list is from Wtta it Son's celebrated factory , of Chicago , 111. , and has a reputation for oed work over the vholo cwuntry The Gold Medal Thresher is from ho well known firm of Robinson it 3o , Richmond Ind. The Robinson nachino works wore established in .8-12 , nnd are ono of the oldest thresh- 115 machine builders in the country. The machines of this firm nro in use n every state from Maine to Oregon. Svory farmer nnd dealer ndmits their superiority. Our contract with the .tobinson machine works is for a com- ) loto thrcbhor ready to attach either lorso or steam power , both of which ; hey manufacture , and under our con- ; ract they will furnish the party who receives this machine , either power at 50.00 less than their regular price. This discount to bo given in addition , o any cash or other discounts offered ) y the firm. THE 8ELK-I1INDINO HARVESTED. The reputation of the Marsh har vesters is so well established that no special description of them is deemed necessary. Wo will only state that ; lus is their latest improvement. This machine was on exhibition at the No- iraslui state fair last September , nnd was admire . by every ono , and the vorkings of it declared superior to hat of any other harvester mado. THE LEWIS HEADER. This machine stands at the head of .ho header family nnd has mot with most surprising success. The factory at Hastings , Nebraska is kept busy ; ho year round , and the past year ms not boon able to make enough to ill all orders. These headers do moro work with less power than any other style of reaper , and with loss loss of ; rain than by nny other mode of har vesting. THE AMEUICAN OUINDINO MILLS which wo offer as premiums are guar- inteod to bo first-class in every re spect , simple in construction , durable ind easily managed. Those mills are ntendcd for grinding food and are valuable to every farmpr ; they can bo uljuated so us to grind mo.il fine enough for table uso. The fortunate 'armor who receives ono of these mills will certainly bo well pleased. The mills nro complete with pulleys , and can bo attached to any power. They nro manufactured by the American Grinding Mill Company , Chicago , Ill inois. These are the same style of Mills we gave as premiums last year , nnd wore appreciated moro than any ether [ iremiums of equal value. 8INOEII HEWINQ MAC'HINEH. The Sewing Machine which wo give us premiums are all now nnd first- class , manufactured by the Singer Manufacturing company of Now York , who have a reputation and do business in every city and village in the United States and Europe , Every body knows the value nndjusofulncBS of these nmchines , and know that they are worth just what we list them. Their imniL-iiHO snk'B show how. well those Sowing Machines are appreciated. HOWE hOALE. is ono of their beat make and has ca- incity to weigh n wagon with its leavicst load , and will be a premium that any one will appreciate. THE OALIWELL WAOON , which is offered ns n premium , is the same style as the one wo gave las ! year and which was considered ono ol the finest farm wagons over made. These wagons are made by the Kansas Manufacturing Company , of Leaven- worth , KaH , , n western firm with truly western enterprise. They are making a first-clans wagon nnd will soon bo supplying the entire trade of the wust. TIIK UIAMHOM COUH I'LANJMt iu the old reliable rotary drop , made by Bcedlo it Kelly , of Troy , Ohio. These goods are as staple as white sugar nnd nro indispensably on every well regelated farm.Ve are safe in recommending it as the best corn planter made , KINO COCKLE MILLS , Those mills are new and simple separating cockle chaff and nil scot from the wheat , is nlso used as n sect tioparator. This mill works with n certainty tainty mid rnpidilynotattnined by nny grain manipulating device heretofore placed on the market. It furnishes its own motive power and needs no 'blast or agitation , Every farmer grain dealer and miller should have ono. The one on exhibition at the lai t Nebraska atato fair was acknowl edged by every ono M a "Rroat inven tion. " WATCHES ANI > HILVKIWAIIE. The goods in this line have boon secured througji the jewelry firm of Kdholni it Erickson. This firm has not with remarkable success in ) maha. Coming hero n fo'v years go. they hnvo built up n wonderful rndo , extending through the western itates and territories. The Imvo also undo a reputation for honest goods uul fair doalitu' , and the fact that hey furnish thesn goods is sufficient guarantee that they are just na ropro- ontedi TIIK IIUURSELS OAKl'ET A from the old reliable Carpet llouno f < l. B. Detwilor , who hai done busi- loss in Omaha lor years , and is well : no\vn throughout the entire state , 'ho Carpet is the best Uw\y \ Brussels , nd when Mr. Dotwilor says it is nirth forty-five dollars it represents ust that much money. oitnr.u rou noons. The order on L. B. Williams it OIIB , which wo give ns n premium , [ ill buy just as many goods from that rm ns would the sumo amount in , ash. L. B. Williams it Sous is the IdostMid largest retail diy goods tore in Omaha , and beai lea dryymx'.a nrry a largo stock of boots nnd shoes nd gent's furnishing goods and luvo me ) chant tailoring domrtment. 'hey are a strictly cash house and ' iave a wide reputation for selling cheap nd the party who receives this pro- ilium will certainly bo well pleased. HOOKS The Books in our list are all Stan- urd first clasn Books cloth bound , .11 ruble nnd good style , nndcannot | be ou lit anywhere at retail leas than vo list thorn. This year wo give no naps , pictures or engravings , nnd nro ustiliod in Baying that our list con- ains the most varied nnd valuable lot f premiums ever elf < lodbynny pnpor ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS. Tlio followlnc nckiHMlPilKcmiMiti occUeil from parlies tolioiii tlio mosi nluatilo premiums \\oro alUilcdln our tils- rlbutlon last your : notri.DKii , Col. , April 11 , Vl. Mltor of tlio Omaha lli'o DKAK Hut 1 liaui just received tlic icniitlful 870 WliltoMjttliiKinaeliliu1 , Riven is a memlitm with } our | Uicr , for uhli'h ileaso ncpi-pt many tlmitks from jour much lenseil subscriber. K SMITH. _ HIDNKV , Nell , May ' . ' 7 , ' 81. DRXTLKMKN t - Youlll please aceeptiny hanks lor tlioatch I H'uelvetl lo-iluv , in ooil ruiinliiK order. You ha\o aeted so air towards me that 1 shall \er continue i MibsorlbcrtuTiiK Hui' , whleli I confess u ilMtirt Is worth more than thu tmbscrliitlnn , ndltlsqullo evident > ou are us particular u forwarding tliu awards lo .siicres.sful r.wer.s.iislf > ouero to rccolto payment or them Again thnnkliiB you mint liuatt- y'lr ° lmU'y0llr9' A.S DOUGLAS. _ XKNIA , Neb. , March 17 , ' 81 Received of the Omaha I'lilillililnir Co. a sold watch , as premium with Tin ? OMAHA VKHKI.Y lli'.K. The uiitchiia all that It \a * represented In the premium list , fully \orth ? 7Aceept my thanks for the vntch. 1 consider TUB IIKK HUM worth the ubacrlptloii price , without n premium .IAMKS DAVIS. Br iNUVitLR CITV , Utah Co. I U T..imvO.8t.f KIND Sin : I received the flU'in-nhidlnj ; wntch awarded mo nt your distribution It did not come ns soon as expected. A KOCH ! ninny hulled mo and wanted to know U I mil received the wntch awarded me , nnd lowlsay to them , yes , a good stem winder. ns represented In your valued paper. I Ike > our paper very much , mid I intend to ontlnuuto take your paper as lone as it is outspoken on monopolies and speaks forth rceiltim The people like your paper , for It Ivcs the necessary news I am tiiklm ; dlf- crcnt papers I like ) our paper fully the test , nnd It Ls the llrsl paper i take up to ook throiiRli to seethe Kfiieral news. I etfro to sustain your paper anil wish you access. My kind reKimlH. HHIU'UKIU ) 1' . HUTCH1NG8. VILLOW OitKKK.Moiilniin , Sept 20 , ' 81 , Omaha I'libllslilng Co. , Omaha Neb : ( ! KN'is-llavureeelvcd : one limiting cnso tem-w hiding wutch , nnd llvo books us in-mliims with TIIK Unit for ' 81. Accnpt iiytliiinksforHUinu Will tnko subscriptions or you , If 1 can imiko wnues , I'lcaso to lut no know terms , uud bend premium Hit oonpo.s.b.o. , . . [ Mr Woodward wns iiwnrileil lirown'H nlllvntor , lint HvliiB In : v pliicu wlioro It was if no mo lo lilin , liu.w ulloucd to select mother iireinliiin ote < inil : viilnu. ] tioi.o.v , Neb. , Aiirll 5 , ' 81. Omnlm PnnlMilnl ; Co : (1KNTH ( : TUu nold wutcli awarded moat our second nmm.il distribution ol iironi- iinit Is received I nm well pleased with t I think the p.i ] > cr nlonu It worth tlio iioiu-y. J.OIIK may TIIK HUK contlnno to iWAiiuiioii , ttoilgeCo. , Neb . .Iniuiso , ' 81. Oinnlia I'libllalilnu Gu. ; ( iKNTi.KMit.v : Tlio Mom winding .sllv"- iiiiitliiKeasu watch tliatl reeelvud In yi ust iireinlinn distribution Is at bund , l invo found It to bo a uoifrrl tlnio- [ ui > | ivr , and consider Itorlb Hie | irlco Kl.K GUOVK , Mo. , Juno 7 , ' 61. Omaha rubllihliiR Co : , Huff * ; Tim silver watch awarded moat your distribution of premiums came to liiind idl right It Is a Komi iliiip-kpeper , indium yell pleased with It. I think the niiier Is worlh the money without the irfzo. I nm well tatlsflcil with both. Yours respectfully. ANNIKK. HATHHUN. Worn Brill WIH , < ! aKU Co. .Neb. , I April 21 , 'HI f DICAR 8iiiH-Tnie : OMAHA IIKK prize , silver watch , to to hand , for which receive ny Hlncrro tliniikH , llefuro recelvhiK It I tViMskeptlcal about thu worth of the art clc , Jmt 1 nm most URrernbly surprised , for It s liothii Ri'imlno K' " > d watch nnd nn oxecl- lent time-keeper. J consider jour paper oed value for the twodolh'.rs linlepeiident fy of tlio prlru , for II contains a law variety of rending nmtli'r , besides the cur rent nous of the week. I nm vours respectfully , KICIIAIIOl.IVHfiV. LIUIANO.V , N. H.,8opt 3 , ' 81. Kecrlvcd of you this day leu books. I nm much pleased wHhthem : think tlioynri richly worth ten dollar * You maknihllKlii mlHtako In my llrst namn on the wrapper of my puprr , which has MMI ! somoof them to another man , although 1 found them nil at last. You wrltii It Carlos , It hliould bu Charley II. Hough BIIKI/ION , Neb. , May II , ' 81. Editor Ire ! : . . . , , , , , DBA it Hut : My bolt of lousdalo ( prl/o duly received. In < | iiiillty and iuaiillty | ll exceeds , my expectations , 1'le.iso nccep my thanks for full compllaneo of contruu nil HV , aril of No. SHU , As a nnw reader o THE HKK , 1 must day that I nm well plcnscc with thu cholco muling mutter It contains , Very respeellully , yours ' n. K , HAMMON'S. Mir.r.Aiti ) STATION. Neb , I'eb , 28 , ' 81. To-diiy 1 neelved thu Webster's Un abridged Dictionary , awarded mo ns i premium with TIIK OMAHA WPKKI.VHKK The dictionary Is the hesi nuido mid Is us good us represtmleil. I am yery iimol nleawd with It I think TIIK IIKK. Is the best paper published in Mils eotnilry ,1 , r . MAKlKNn. I'KNNIMOJIK. Wl3. , Mll > 8 , ' 81 Omaha rnbllshliigC" . Hut i My premium to TIIK Kin came to bund In good order , consisting o nno boll ( if lonsdaln muslin , u No. 1 nrlfcle 1'lense accept my thaiikv hoping that Tin IIKK may conllmii ! Its good work of do nouncliig tliuiiionoioly ] nnd iioollnu fr.mi of the weh'.ns I am Interested In thuf.irm Ing Interest of Nebraska , expectlni ; soon t till bomoot Us fertile Mill. Yours resjieetfully , , Nob.IiniuO , ' 81. Kdltor Omaha Heo : Your premium for life scholarship dill ) received , and am much obllgo , Yours truly. MIIB. V. 0. WlTOllfiY. THE BEE'S PREMIUMS i t * A * nn Inducement to the patrons nt THK UKE who nro In arrears for their nuhncrlp. ( on to Minnrtr their nccounl * ami nccnrn the iwtrormgo of parties who desire to occur o ix llvo iftflpnjier | which iiuhHuhca nil tha telegraphic news of tlio day the fullest m r tft report * of nny Jmirnnl In tlio west , fei rMs and outspoken in nontltncnt mul nn un vAveiltiR mho Mo of the rights of the peopfa an against < llslinn < - t rings , nn opponent f corruption In nny party , the publisher * ol TIIK HRK JI.ITO tlecMt-d to olfer n list of , nltmblu 1'rcmlmin , whlcb nro tolio nllottocl mill dfatiibntcd among the eitbacrlbera tin remit prior to the lut dny o Murcb , 1882. FARM MACHINERY , , Pitts & Son's Threshing Machine % 600 00 "GoldMedal" " " , 500 00 Whitnoy-Marsh Twine Binder , ; { ( ) ( ) 00 Lewis Header , { JOO 00 Manny Mower and Hcntwr combined , . . . 190 00 Portable flrisL and Feed Mill Kacstner'a Patent , . . . . 150 00 Four Ton Sxl-i J lowe Wagon Scale , 100 00 1 No. 5 "American" Grinding Mill with bolting attach ment and Corn Sheller , 150 00 No. 9 "American" llorao Power Mill Grinder ind Cob Grinder combined , 150 00 No. 1" American " Pulley Mill Grinder with bolting attachment , . { )0 ) 00 Loach Standard Wind Mill , 90 00 Standard Mower , 90 00 Farm Wagon , complete , ( Caldwell ) 90 00 No. 8 " Amefican " Power Grinding Mill , 90 00 No. 8 " Double " " " 100 00 No. 7 " " 80 00 No.5 " " 75 00 No.4 " " GO 00 No. 8 ll ll ll 88 00 No. 11 Power and Farm Mill , combined , 60 00 2 No. 2 American Wind Mill Grinders , 80 00 No. 1 " " " " ; } 5 00 Farm Wagon , complete , . . . . . . 85 00 Hopkins Mower , 80 00 No. 2 Triumph Steamer , complete. 60 00 INo.l " " I 50 00 Chnrns froin Oval Churn Co. , 80 00 I Seta Farm Harness , 90 00 3 Sulky Plows 195 00 .0 10-inch Beam Plows , 200 UU Champion Com Planter , 50 00 No. 2 King , Cockle Mill and Seed Sepemtor , 4:5 00 No. 3 ll ll u " ( } 5 01 ? MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Chase Grand Square Piano § 700 00"t GVaud Square Piano , 600 00 Grand Parlor Organ , 300 00 Parlor Organ , 150 00 HOUSEHOLD GOODS. 5 Singer Sowing Machinej , : $1500 00 Mossier Bahmann Oilice Safe , 250 Austin Rotary Washing Machines , 80 Base Burner Hard Coal Stove , ' . 40 ' Cook Stove , 40 ' No 3 Kendall's Plaiting Machine , 20 No.2 " " u 16 vv , _ Brussels Caqiot 30 yards , 4500 Order on L. B. Williams & Sons , 2fr 00 > Bolts Lonsdalo Muslin , 25-00 Life Scholarship Omaha Business College , . 50 00 REAL ESTATE. 26 Residence Lots iu Council Bluffs/ / $5200 00 WATCHESl Hunting Case Gold Wntch , 100' 00 11 " " , . . 9000 " " " " Ladies , . 75-00 )0 ( Silver Watches , Hunting Case , Stem Winders 1000 00 iO " " , " " 1500 00 SILVERWARE ; 1 Elegant Silver TeajSet , 90-00 5 Silver Platei-Cako Baskat-j , , 50-00 t Si-ts Siler J ab'o ' Spoons , . . . . > BO 00 BOOKS- 3600 Standard British"'Novels , . * . . . . " . . ' . . . $5250 00 3000f " " Ameiicau 3750 = 00 " " tl 1500 1500 00 760 Endymion , Beacousfiold'a Last Work , 1125 ,00 600 Shakespeare , 625 CO 300 Bricks Without Straw , 875 00 300 Byron'd Works , . . . . 800 GO 300 Life of Edwin Forrest , , 800 GO 200 "Nona. " 200 C" 200 The ftornan Traitor , 20ft C 250 Arabian Nights , . . . . , 250 00 250 Robinson Crusoe , 26ft 00 500 American Popular Dictionaries , 600 OO * 300 Poetical Works. Tennyson's , Wordsworth's , Long fellow's , Pope's , &c. , 430O 00 \ Sots Dickon's Works , , 60 00 . Set IrvirigV Works , 35. OO 2 Webster's Unabridged Dictionaries 22. 00" ADDITIONAL PREMIUMS. Invincible Threshing ! Machine with single gear 10- horse power and everything complete from Rob erts , Thorp & Co. , Three Rivers , Michigan $660 OO Deere Rotary Corn Planter 60 OO " Spring Cultivator 32 OO A XX Plow 19 00 M 22 ABC 00 AOC " 18 OO l-i-iiuh " from Deere & Co. , Council Bluils . . . . 23 00 1-ton Victor Scale 160 00 N J. Dumont Warehouse Scale from Moline Scale Co 106 00 1 12-foot Croft Power Windmill from E , C. Lellel & Co. , Springfield , Ohio 130 0 60 Shares of Jeim Mountain Gold and Silver Mining and Milling Co.'s Slock , ( onu share premium ) par value of stock , $26 00. Market value of stock ( $6 60) ) 390 00 Buckeye Spring Walking Cultivator 35 00 Plain-top Cook Stoves 76 00 2 Extension-top " 68 00 2 Sets Wagon Skeins from Moline Stove Company. . 7 00 Base Burner Hard Coal Steve 40 00 600 Elegant Albums , ( $ 2 60) ) 1250 00 6 Sets Dickens' Complete Works 110 00 6OO Albums 600 00 6O Do/en Fine Parlor Brooms , ( $ ! * 00) ) 160 00 850 Standard British Novels 1062 60 1,300 Best American Novels 1,660 00 1 liuckot Windmill . . 110 00 1-3 Suction Jlnrrow , . , . . 16 OO 1-2 Suction Ilnrrnw " " . . . 10 OO Pair 'Fine Thorough Berkshire Pigs . 100 00 The distribution of tliwo preminiim will tnko place on the 4th day of March , 1882. All aitlclcH tlmt can bo nont by mail will be forwarded postpaid to the sulncrlbor'u ad' drt'BH. Articles to be shipped by express or freight will be forwarded to their deatilin- tluuvitb freight pnyahloby tbe consignee. The. mibhcrijitlou price ot TIIK IJAl/.Y BKP. is Ten Dollura par annum , Direct your rcmittnnco to TIIK OMAJIA I'uiu.iHiiiNO COMPANY by money order o regUteiud lutUr , wlio will forward you U numbered premium receipt , which Will ho registered in a premium book. Kadi rcmittnnco uliould nlso give explicit direction aa to iiohtollico ( idurfaH. 1'articn to whom iiiticlca nro allotted that are too bulky for innil will be notified niid mincnteil to give dlrcellona how and when ahlpinont ia to b inudo. inudo.Tho dlntiibntloii will boinnile without disci Imlnatlon or favoritism , throutjh a coin- inlttca felectedby thoMibbcubeiB preBunt nt the time the awards are made. AH wo iilm a in thin tchumo U to collect our Imclc dues and fcecwo paymente tor the comlug year , lid to extend our cti dilation over a grcnter co. , Omalia , Noliraslia