THE DAILY BIB-TUESUAY JAJNTUAEY 2 The Omaha Bee OT ry morning , erctpi flan- r. The tnlr MonJar morning daily , TBRMS BY MAIL- On Year. . . . $10 0) I Thrt * Uonthi.W 00 Blillonthi. . 6.00 | On * Month. . . . 1.00 CHE WEEKLY BE , publlihed * vry \tlnwd y. TERMS POST PAID On STour $2 00 I Thrw Months. 60 Six Months. . . . 100 | On Month. . . . 90 AMRMCAB NKWD CouriKT , Bole Agents 3r w de lBrt In the United States. OORHESrONUKNrK All Oommunt- Atfons rtUUne to N ri and Edllorltl diattcni chunld bo addttwed to th KniTOtt or Tnx BRK. BUSINESS LKTnmS-All Builne * Letters n < l UtmitUnce * fibonlrl 1)9 ad drewod to Tnc HER PnBLisniita COHFANT OVAIIA. Draft * , Check * and l'o tothcfl Orders to bo rn&d payable to th * enl r of the Company. ThoBBE PUBLISHING 00 , , Props , K. KOSEWATEU Editor YIBTSRDIT was owoar off day. To morrow will bo the day of remonc over brokun resolutions. Krcnr Mehotnmodan when ho prtyi torni LU face toward * MOOCH. Evcrj Nebraska jobber whan ho preys tutru hli foot towards Lincoln. TUB railroad organ * are vlrtuonslj oppoicd to renegade * , but Ohnrot Dowel' portrait illll hang * on the edl torlal annotnniA draped In cruel crape GEK. BncmuiH * ays that the roper ihat ho had recently joined the Oath olio church ii "a i-d H * . " V < further denial Ii needed , PAHTT harmony , According to thi vioir of the railroad organ * , moan * thi lying down of the anti-monopoly laml inildo of th monopoly wolf. Tha Jiort of hirminjr will never come. DAVID DAVIH it not a candidate fo TO-oleottOD , and that Iron-braced an < copper bottomed aonatorlal ohair wil bo placed , after next March , among the curiosities of the army modlca mnacnm. Dr.LATri.nn will oloot a Unitoc ] tJUtos cenator ( hi * month to itioceod Senator 8 ulabnry. The legislature conronca to-day , and a vigorous c-v tempt will bo made ( o unload the i * l jot the SauNhnryii. THE Bonatorlnl hone * are watting 'for the word "go1' ' and arc * ooring foi < a etart. The Millard i i " nooms i little out of condition , but who thi dark homo will ba aypa diffloull .to doeido an It w.v < br o montha ago , f t rota uf the old aoldUr * of the f "country w * taken to-day , nlno-tenthi would b < * found opposed to any In of pensions be ) end that whict tffeot soldier * totally dieablcd "It 1 * the poniiou ibaiki at Wuhing ton who are fattening at th gxpenju t of the good ri mo of that grand ok army wITiah nearly twenty years age overthrow the host * of rebellion ant ( Blnkod their lire * and fortunoa thai xthe nation might lira , IT only takao u trip to Kiropo tc make moat soualblo Amoiiaatui more proud of their oooutry than before their departure. Quo. John B Oar don , of Georgia , nay * it is enough to mnko nu American proud to lilt through the streets of London with Ita civilization of 2,000 year * and too American imploajantn , Atnorloau low ing machines , Amorloau tool * and American good * displayed nu every hand mid kuoivthat American watonm are hiiing sold in the atoroa , and American fioldi are faodiug the Ea- gliih , and American faotorlo * btfftiu * niug to olotho thoai. It i * itrango , too , how being in England wipe * out all sectional prldo that the aunthorn man and tha western man or northern man m y hare. ' Till Omih * Republican aooi no no- oeialty for antimouopoiUt * a * dlitlnct from thotwodomloant national parties It cheekily inform * the people of No < bnwkathit tha prtiont Icglilatnro. which i * republican , will pas * all ne cessary law * for tbo restriction of corporate munoplie * without any a- Utanoo from the antimonopolUto , and aiaimes that the party ha * all along evidenced a dmlro to keep pica with the withe * of the people entirely , Irrespective of oxtwnsl IcJlueuoo * . TbU I * rich , raru md racy. The antl- monopoly inuo ha * ben forced upon thu unwilling loadtr * of the republl an inaobiaa after a itrugglo whloh " baa ) aat d for orer tun year * . In tkat oonttit the muu who hare dared , wi bin tha pirty HUM to adrooito the principle * o ! antimonopoly , havq btou deuouuoed u w eoilr * to soobly ani ] Owen of diicord. Thoie luadtr * whi hare dtred to rlto aup rior t < iho o inor 'of the rallro < parly boi < , aad who , through intul and abnio h vo uudu thu auli-mon 0 | > o1y iitno a living qiostlon in No brjuka polltici , are rotpoiulblu for thi awfrkiulng in the p rty rank * , o which MUroal too ! * and cappota ur now aiaaupting to uolza the crodii If the rtvolt la the upab'iean rank against corporation control cf th party bad never taken place every on kuowo tht J 7 UouM and hi * Unio Paotfio Ilontoiiantt would ttill bo dti iattng from lower F rnam etrtut th 'policy of ho MpubliciU parry in thi atftte. Tint the men who ha > e hun a a'olcg to torogrca * at every ttep I ih'o pollHoil ndvanoa ehould no claim that the anti monopoly awakci ing i * dHo lothtlr f IforU Ii the hclgl ; of braEttn ioipudonco. A FBVf WORDS TO TUB WKHZ- LA7T7RE. THE Dan , on behalf of the mu * of Nebruka producer * , hai a few plain word * to my to the Itgtilature which moot * to-d y In biennial oslon in Lincoln , It Ii the firit logliUturo In which on overwhelming majority of the mem ber * in both brinchc * have bacn olooted on pledaca binding them to work and vote for the interest * of the people M agalnil the dictate * of cor porate monopoly. Tha number of aenatora and ropiooent&tlvM who have iccnrod tholr Beats a * 8tr ight-ontand- out antl mouopollit * i * nearly double that which ever before utomblod in Lincoln. Of thooo who oUt * thorn- tolvc * a * dempcrata and ropubllcinn , n heavy proportion nro bound by the most uolotnn promlto * mtde to tholi lonnlltaenta to aultt In the framing ol inch lawn a * will yield ( o the ottlxt i it the itato & permauont relief from ho extortion * , exaction * and dl ctlcnl < natlona of the corporation * who hav 'or yeara-braeenly dafiod popular * on < tlmunt and wantonly plundered th < producer * of this common rroalth , Three vital quMtlon * will come bo- fora the preaent legtilaturi. The fir l of thoae 1 * the lolootion of an antimonopoly - monopoly United State * innator tc uccecd Alvin S undaro , Thoiacond t * the on < kotmont of law * to reform our lystcm of railroad asiommauls , tc Bicnra a general reduction of taxoi by eqaalhlng the burden * u ( taxation and to Itnuro economy in the admlnittra- tlon of our itato govornmant , And the third i * the amendment ol cxlitlng law * , or the ptwcgo of cnoh now lawi u will prevent the dliorlminatlon * an oxtortlon * practiced on every ol * o our oltlzsni by corporate monopollea Upon theie vital quetloni &o legtih turo aland * pledged to vll ° people o Nebraaka to voloo thoU wUhea and i work their will. T o oharactor , * t nd ng and ability * > f moit of the mom bora oompo ! r 8 both house * give gooi hope * that the expectation of that constituent * vftll not bo dlaappolntnd Bt believes that it I * the Intcn di-iiro of the proiont logltilaturo t * ccouipllih every reform demanded b ; the citizen * of thla atato nn to icanro the enda dctlred In no hal hearted manner. On thi * Account th efforts .of the railroad * to proven effective legislation will bo redoubled The old caucus trap ia to bo iprun upon the leglalatnro to provout anxnn foltored oxprculoncf the will of th people upon the aonatortal quetiou Till BIB tall * to see how any mombo who hit * pledged hlmtolf upon th anti-monopoly qneatlou o n content ti bind himtolf by the result of a logiila tlvo c&ncu * . It is notorious that thi oauou * i * particularly auiooptlble ti corrupt influence. ) . It 1 * the device o men beaten at tha polls to secure theii on 3s under whip and ipur ant shielded from the public sight. Thi more fact that every railroad organ It the state is clamoring for a caucus ii enough to ohovr the object which iti advocates have in view. No republl oan null monopolist can afford to bine hlmiolf In advanoa to support thi nominee of a caucus which is promoter and unglnorred by the paid agent * o arporalo monopoly. The wlihe * of thi people of Nebraika on the lonatoria qioatlon are so well known that then are no ground * for any dliputo a * ti notr meaning , and the constituent if every member of the prcueut legU atnre hwo a right to know and wit demand to know the sentiment * nn < he < Yoto * of the men whom the ; ilooted to act a * tholr agent * In thi iltotlon of a man who i * to repreaen hem for the next * ix years in the na tonal capital. The abolition of the present inlqnl ons eystem of asieialng the propert ; f corporation * In Hebroika it a * nr gently demanded. The fact * and fu rea already publlihed by TUB BBB 01 hi * important question have becom common property , and call for no ex ended comment. While the poopl if Nebraska are taxed from throe t ight time * the amount paid by th wrporationi , the mrptiilng neccsilt ; if a radical and immediate ruform I iar i vuu laws is tnauifMt to all t Is plain that the present utetho nrai framed and optrates la tha Intw t of tax ahlrkars. The remad ; mutt He in the onaotinaut of a raveuui aw which will ooutpel the railroads ti uume their share of the burdti which they hav iosolantly * hlftw upon the shoulder * of an ovor-tax * pople. Thera i * little faar that there TV 1 not be enough antl monopoly legUli ion Intndaood at the proiuut iculoc Tuo policy of tha railroad * i * to ovei burdeu the calendar xitb a mast o bil1hat will ooufuio thelntr msler prevent tUu p i * go of ) w < ttluo tivo tu preveutluu the abuus uude hloh the pwpla now ooiupUIn What is needed I * fewer bills and bet t r oue , bill * c rofully oonaldarec and thoughtfully framed , with a viur to thulr rigid onfotoemeut. Sujl meitures muU bn drawn up by mei who understand that the courts an the Cut reiert of the corporations am that a question of law i * tha mo * profitable means of delating the to curing c f a needed reform , Finally TUB BBB urjes upon ever ; member of tha preiont legUUturo i remember that 'records ar < * to b made and reputations built up or de itroyed ht the prwent teation , Moa of the men choten to tha exalted poi ! on of r pr * enUtlv > 3 ol the pcoplo lave a bJjher umblllon than a mere i t in th * * * nU and lonio at Lincoln , Many of them lave boon brought InU public notice > y the event * of the late cxmptlgn , nd have constituents back of them who will gladly reward the services on fiolr behalf with renewed evidences f their cocfiJonoB and c tcom , Every oto will bo closely watched. Every ecord aa it is made from day to day will bo filed array for future reference. A ctalous prets which osn nolthcr be bought or sold will inform every voter in the state of the biroaclos wticu ) infcat the capital , of the fforls of the pooploi' roprcsontativea on behalf of their constituents , and of tho'failures in duty of the mom- > cra who prove recreant to tholr trnit. Praise will not ba withheld where it I * merited , and eoiumro Till not bo wanting wherolt I * deserved , THE R&U.BOAD LOBBY. The corporation buriwd * have flocked to Lincoln a half a hundred njrong. Thy are Birarmlog In the jotol iobble * and corridors , and order ng the chacipiguo and oyster * for the ismpalgn , The Htnlons , and the Thurstons , and the Walters , and the 3arn * are on bv * In fnli regalia , lying n wait for "tj gullibla granger , " and ho tulograph jlrc Into Union Pacific ioadqnarters will soon bo rod hot mcnRas , asking fer advice * " * nstrnotlon. TUB BBB warn * /cry member of ho legislature wHJ ou been oleotod on antl-monov ° ' 7 plodgcs , against the proiohu of the railroad corruption- 1st * . It U an open boast that money will bo spent like water during the proiont teuton. The old "oil room * tactics of two yean ago are to bo ro yeatod by the same gang of political prostitutes who narrowly uscaped pun lehment at the hut sesalon. All o ! the grading contracts have not ye boou given out. There Is till a handsome surplus f the "contln gent expanse fund" which has no boon expended. The peddler * of railroad patron pelf and patronage are known They are already cpottod am they irill bo closely watched. Ever ; legislator who permit * himself to aa ociato with those harlot * will at onoi lay hlmiolf opan to suspicion. Eri aasoolatloun corrupt legislative morali in Nebraska , as well as in Ohio o : New York. The railroad lobby oan not work so much In the dark In Lin coin that TUB Bra will not inform iti readers of their plaus. The outline o : their campaign is already known. Th < details will bo published ta they an matured. It will pay uvery mernboi of the legislature to give those mo nopoly cappers aa wide a berth B * pos > tible. Reputations once smirched art not easily oUared and dallying with oorxuptlonist * never payc in tha lonj rnn. TUBRB la a good deal of concern expressed - pressed In omo quarters beoanio con. s hu made no provision for the lucoostlon to the prealdnnoy in cnao ol the death or reilgnation of Protideul Arthur. The term of Dsvid Dvlfl proildent pie ttmpore cf the senate , will expire on the irti ot Htroh next , and ut that lime thera vlll be nc iponker of the houie. Them would then bo no legal succcsror of tha pros [ dent , and the executive cffloo wouli b * vacant. The situation would hi somewhat awkward , 'no doubt , bul then there is no reason to fear the anarchy whloh Is predicted. It a government of centralised poweri confntlou , anarchy and pos Ibly , civil war might roiull from a disputed sucjtailon ; but ii our * tha oxfontlvopowers are , happily , too much dilTuiod for any inch dan' gen. General , ttato and municipal government * would move lu their ac onitomed order. The lant wtuld bi executed , the revenue * wquld bo col looted and dlibursed with tha nin ragnlarllty , and life and propottj would b secure. In this country la rlgns , cot the president. Fear ol auarohy a * th * result of his remova arlios from suporstltlons reverenoa o powers which do not bulong to him Still , oongrt < hs bsan guilty of muol neglect in not making duo proviiloi for preventing auy hitch In the auo cession to the pruuidtutUl offioe Whitlher the snoceislon shall devoir upon a inesabsr of tie oablutt or thi ohlof justice of the UolUd State until the people oan elect a proilden i * a matter of na * * * moraut. Iu ) the thing ought to bit fiied , so that a\ \ upprahontlous of the danger of a va canoy may bo tvraovod forever. JZLI8U1 II AI.LKN , th uewly-so credited lUwallun mlnUter tu thi United States , drppptdJfud yntorikj ivhilu p jini ' I'll NJHT Voir'u rrtip jij to tko protldtmt in th * Wfaito HJU H Superstitious peoplu will regard thli ovant in conneotiou with tha oporibj of the uuovated mansion na A b c omuu for its incumbent. OUIUA will Hwait tvtth interest th ( action of the oily council on the nun gat ordinance , this oveiilug. Oai cltlsans are unanimous in their deiln for cheaper and batter n t , fcu'd thtj will know what stupa to U < et if th li wlthss are thwarted by the uuderhauti uiosns which rnmpr wbUpunaro bek ( uiod to dafeat the entry of thu now ga comp uy Into our city A savin ; of over 9100 000 annually to our oltj is no small matter , and Otnaha tax ptysr * will lo.renard it. OAUBKTTA. The cable aunoance * the death of LMin GambetU , the Idol of the French radicals , the uncompromising nationalist of 1871 , the loader of the Extreme Lett In tha arsombly , and the short-lived premier of the now re public. No Frenchman of the d DO ado WAS * o wloely known in Earopo , and none moro greatly feared t * a firebrand in continental pollliw. Bismarck and Germany Vflll breathe e&tier now that tholr moot dro&dcd enemy I * removed by death , and thoto who are oxorotiing a watohfnl cnro over that ntnonldorlng volcano called ' 'the ' peace of Europe" will draw a sigh of relief at the departure of the brilliant orator whoio inflammatory appeals to French palriotlom Ihrillod the commune , rang above the Parisian barricades and rallied a dwporMo though already conquered poopln against the German Invasion. The llfo of Gambolta roods like n romance and fully exemplifies the proverb that everything comes to him who waits. Born at CMiors , of Ganooao parents , on Ostobar 3D , 1838 , ho WM An obscure lawyer until his thirtieth yc/ir , when his olootrlc olcquonco In a political CMC first brought him into public notice. A year later , in 1809 , juit before the outbreak of the war with Germany , ho was elected deputy to the Corps Lagblatif aji a ' nreeentallvo of radicalism , His snpport of the popular will mac1V K V. M"l of the mastcu. On September 4th , 1870 , uV became a member of the revolutionary govern ment , rallying tha dlaitfjctod elomontt to ropsl the Gorman invasion , and with all the outhuslium ef bin nature urging death before aurroudor to the armies vrhtoh wra closing around the capital. During the siege of Paris he cecaped from the city by way ot bal loon , and vainly attempted froin Tcurs , and afterward from Bordeaux , to check the victorious march of the onomy. Slnco the close of the vrni Gfttnbetta has been the mottproml ] nent politician in the repnb lie. Twice defeated in hu canvMs for the aiaambly , he lived to toe himielf in tha ooveted position of lender cf the Extronu Loft , or the radical branch of thai body , and finally premier of the ro public. He reiigned his cfl'no la * year on the failure of his plan foi sorntlu do llset , or representation u large , and ha * since bean gnthoriu ; trenpth for another movouont ggalna the contorvatlvo ulemeut , which a1 hu dowufr.ll secured control cf thi aaiembly. An unoompromUlog enemy omy of Garmany , his life's tniblUoi was to regain for France a glor ; which oho lost when Bismarol despoiled her of her territory Sovorsl weeks ago the premature dls a pistol Inflloiud a wound Ii the baud whloh reanltod in death yci terday from blood poisoning , the fini cause being an intastlnal abscess in dnoed by erliiooli * . His lait word were , "I am dyicg ; it Ii nialesi ti coucoal It , but after so much tufforinj it will bo a happy dtillvorn o. " Govzn5oa OLIVSLAMD , of who KA electud by a routing major ! ty of 106,000 , waa inangnratod yentur day at Albany. The firat diffioalty as was to bo expected , with whloh hi finds hlumlf confronted , is the op position of the monopolies to thouoa railroad commission law. This Uv provide * for the ( election of the com minion lu an unniual way. Two nr < named by the governor , one from caul of the poll tic \ \ partiesand the other bj the anti-monopoly league and board ol trade. Thu eandtdato named by thi latter agenda * 1 * a republican , s j thai if tha governor obterveo the law , thi board will be two republican and out democrat. AgUuat this tha dime aratlo majority are unanlmoaa y op poeod , and it ta propoicd to rojun thi nomlueo of the Itnguo and board o trade , and compel the aelccfun ofi democrat. Tha railroad * of oontm are egging thn demoorati on to ovurj po > * lbla obttructlnn. Governor Oluto land * path will not bo itreirn rote * . TAni'4 Nothlnn. Albion K w . Tun OuiiiiBcB * aya : AO > lutnbQi man wanted to got a car load of apphi from an Iowa town , HO lullia VMS' i Conndl BlafTi. The trflghtohirga would hava biitn (03 50 , of which tbi Uwa road would got $13 , aud thi Uaiou PAolfSo the rfit for Haullug thi oar a little over ninety nillet. That' * notblai ; * ome tlm ngo i man in A'b on roalv d a bix if goodi trom Mew \ork Oity , and thk frbi ti' ctunje * w * re th cam * from Du ,0i It.uifs to Albion a * from Ne Yoil to the Bluffi. It lit agtiuat ui ah ex turtlon that puopU ure kiokiog Deceptive Soff la Kxpittt. AAibuy telog the eirningt of th * Kqf York tral and [ ludtou Hlvuc ra'lr ' ) d fi r thi year ending B ptomUjr 3)th late wen 130,023781 ; tivt h u vgot felnltl ihn esruiORj , t3.,03n C)3 ! ; loamt i doficienciy of 81,401 (5uD ( Thopt , oi ; wno h.old , hoT/cvtir ) jump to fine o 'i.clpslnn , btpaujo uf tnc aifi nttij , th * ; the Central is not p flu il- nay , would ha hw\y \ .andj ; wU- Ukeu Among ti * 17i ° it' < tl avjainat tha c * ruing * " WMidlu5ttitj the usual 8 per cunt dtvidaciWa U , < ulnorj-mlllloa dollorsof atU. . A. A : the bujln'jw f t the year ba iwithl nrr.lai of nuvly fifn-en ralln 'ii do\ \ lirs. The * Jb ny iclesrtm st. pi h i for the inunth * nlno * clg fttH stto's fi oalyoAr Oalobur , Nov , \mbtjj And Daoerabirthe Oantr 4'H grwfi barnliiBs shi < ir tbn haudAu < ue ? in\rM < of ? l,200,000 ever thcea furjtm o ipondlng quarter of the fUcrJ tlaai above roportod. * TltE Varloua Vlavra. on Varloua Candi date * . HO : Columbni Journal. General Thayer is making a tour of the state In hi * own Intortat as a can didate for United Stale * senator. Every onoo in n while we see a men tion of him In our exchanges , but out side of a Grand Island paper no de cided expression in his favor. There ia ono thing becoming in thn general , and in marked contrast with aomo other caudldatro for thatpotltlon , who BOO that it is probably necessary to make a profcmion of anti monopoly principles. Wo have not noticed tlut the general Is raaiquortdlng es an anti-monopolist. FOOL FHIESDfl. Flerc County Call. Wo believe tbn.t the friends of Juclpe Valentino are dtiag that gentleman moro harm than good by prosalny hl claims for United States tonator , to nacccod A , 8 , Saunders , the present Incumbent. Senator Btuudors carao out manfully at a critical time during the last campaign to help V l out , and his friends can do no leaa than return the compliment , at least they shout : not place any stumbling blocks In hia Fay , Should it tr&nsplro at Lincoln that Senator Sanniora oould not po * olbly mnko it then it would bo tlmb enough for the admirer * of Valentino to stop forward and prens hia olalim ; by advocating him norr they are doing harm and injuring tholi cause. A rAIMT VOIOB TOU DORBBT. Central Citjr Nonptieil. Oaudidatos for United 8tat a sen ator are looming up all ever the ntatn , and at prceout the lUt nnnibar * tnlly .wouty. All cannot hn olootod , but the nun who is oUotod muat bo , first North 1'ltUo man , accondly , n re publican In the broaden * , nonto of the word , and a man who will look after the people' * rather than hia own solfuh Interests In viatw of the fact that the now sanntor is conceded to this tide of the Platte , wo wonld naturally prefer for the of floe our friend Hon , Qeo. W. E Dor- soy of Fremont , a long acquaintance with whom has fully convinced ui that ha fulfills thei requirement ! named. Wo do ntt know that he IB candidate , but hia name has beau vciy prominently mentioned by the atato prota , and wo taktt ccctalon tc uny n word concerning him. A VUANT TOOL WANTED. Columbus J urnnl. If the railroad forces cannot secure well known , outapcken. downright Hgont of theirs as in x- United States senator fein Nebraska ( ted it doesn't now look an though they codld ) , thc > ' 11 in all probability solict 03 candl Mil men who have never Ukon a de cldud public stand either way , anc who can bo relied on to do their bid < dinj ; , while at the sumo tiuiu seeming to bu with the people. Any man oo' copying such a position ia devoid o peed sense and political manhood , arc will eooner or later ba discarded bj the peoplo. THB roLicr c rnosouj noK. Button Kfjlittr. If the "straight" republicans , ( called , in tha legislature , fully appre otato the situation , they will trea nuch antl monopoly republicans a Conner , Butler and Djo aa thougl they were as good republicans a themselves which they are. Ther is no reason why they should dlvid In the orgAuisntion of the cenate , th election of a United States senator or in the piscago of laws rtgulatirii rAllroada. If this it done in a npiri of candor aud fairneen on both side * fie republicans will bo thoroughly b reunited Butiottbe policy of prueoilp tlou and fctotionlam prevail , and th end will bo disaatrona to all concerned AX IMPIETANr KVNT. Burtonlao. Tno electlon of Bonator thu vrinto dotorml'im the future of the r pnbli can party L\ this atite ; if good judgu maul is dieplnysd aud ami&oblo rola tlons sought , the party may ba placm again on ita former position , but i factional spirit ii tbo roltng ptuttini and the cgqrandiaomcnt of clique * the motive , largo portion of the re publican party trill remain nnrocon oiled , and the acuptor will diiptr ( rora Judah , There are no doub ouucoittons to bo mido on nil eld ft ; ind if made in the npirit of barmen ; thn paht majr bo only like a spot 01 the sun Ihat ia hid by the brlghtute uf the preiout. Pretty Good Prcflt * . Sutkoi Btgliter , Tnu S io Journal Btys that no rail road in tha state OArni A rp onnbl profit on a valuation of (70 000 po milo. Latns GjUto. Eigni per o n ( iivldimd is onnsldtrnd pretty fair Tae Union P'nlfis r llro d rufortnno uurnlngs at $0 480 j'fr mlln. TM i eight per ouiil nu $81,000 To thi khonlil propnil/ ddod iutaroat 01 'bn boiicltd debt , which we bollnvo i. f 45 000 p r uiilu , tqaal to $2,700 uflculating Intern/it ac Ux pir outit 4rKi thl tu thu | G 480 , and we hn i * irnlcg ovrff axp uaw , pr mllw. SO , 180 PhU U alfjbt per ccut on $114 , 610 Pretty good urotlt * on a prolt ; valuation. Bimplo JutUc * . Wjck , from the commit toe ot publlo laudt , bu ruportod u bill requiring quiring lai.d grant inllroada to tak uut pHtuut * fur alllaii'lt to which the ; ru entitled within olio yuar from th' ' lima they b < oowa BO entitled , ur.do penalty of foifuiture to the govurn mtnt. It Is aliupltt jintice , mul then ohould ba no opputitiun to suoh i tueinuro , * Dn. S. 8. BBITTAH , * ye : 'As i rttlopb > aioUua do not , by their pro fuialonal methods , build up the feumlt o institution , while * they snldim curi tha dtaiMj * to vrhioh ilia nlwsys ll ' b'a ' In oar Viilublo olluuto and undei OUT icrjiyrfoot c'.vlliu.tlon. ' Bpuoia rpuudie * are often n quired to toitorc nr trio harmony and strengthen the oafoiiblud powers uf womanhood ; and for rnuat of thtce no are ludobted to rsons outaldu of tbo modloil pro- frtalon , Amen ? the very bast ol thoaa romedie * I asiiga a prominent piatxj to Mrs. Lydia I. Ptnkham's Vegetable Compound. " OIVT ATT A Boasters and Grinders of Ooffess and Bpioos , Manufacturers of IMPERIAL BAKING POWDER Clark's Double Extracts of INKS ETC attSm $ & . & twr a teL > 3 * ( U \ , II. G. OLARK & 00. , Proprietors , 1403 Douglas Street. Omaha. 1108 and 1110 Earney St. , OMAHA , .SPECIAL . NOTICE TO Growers of Live Stock and Othei WE GALL YOUR ATTENTION TO OUR It i * the bor.t and cheapest food for stock of any kind. One pound 1 * equal o throe poun'n of corn. ( Stock fed with Ground Oil Oake in the fall and winter - tor , Inatotd of running down , will incrouo in weight and bo in good market able condition in the spring. Dairymen us well a * others who nso it can Us- to Ita morlU. It and for . Price . tify Try judge yourselves. $25.00 per tonne ch&rgo for sacks , Addrona o4-ood-me WOOODMAN LINSEED OIL CO. , Onuhs , Nob. L. C. HUNTINGTCXN & SOIST , DEALERS IN HIDES , FURS , WOOL PELTS & TALLOW 204 2orth Sixteenth St. , OMABA , NEB. 1005 Farnam St. , Omaha. HIMEBAUGH , MERRIAM & CO , , Proprietors , Wholesale Dealers in . rI Mills Supplied With Ohoioe YarietiBS of Hilling Wheat , Western TraoVSuppllod \ with Oats and Corn at Lowest Quotation * , with prompt shlpmontB. "Wrlto for prices. Hellman & Co WHOLESALE r 5 1301 and 1303 Farnam St. Cor. I3t , OMAHA , NEB. * lA DPALrrUKKUa Off Carpenter's Materials. ALSO SASH , BOOKS , BLINDS , STAIRS , Stair failings , Balusters , Window and Door Frames Etc D.tH. . McDANELD & CO. , HIDES , ( TALLOW , GBEASE , PELT& vo-ooau jl r x craKa , M 804 North 16ti St. , filatonlo Block. Main House , 40 , 48 and 62 D a > * 4 bare avenue , Chicago. Hofer by permission to Hide aud ther National Bank , Oklosgo.