THE DAILY BEE-WEDFESDAY JANUARY IT he Omaha Bee PublldheJ every morning , except Sun- ay. The only Monday morning tl Uy. TKUMS liY MA1I- One Year. . . .S10 OJ I Three Montfca.W.OO BlrMontlm. . fi.OO I Ono Month. . . . 1.00 t.'HK WKEKI/V HBK , publfcucd every \Yeinei d y. TCHM3 POST PAID One Venr . $2 ( X ) I Three Months. f > 0 Six Month ? . . . . I 00 | Ono Moalh. . . . 20 A.Mr.RiCAU Tsira-a CoMi-AHV , Solo Agents in the United Str.tcs. COUUKSIXJNUKNUK All Cnmmunl. ntfonn relRtlntf to Ncw.i nod IMU ori.il oiuttor * * hiuld bo midrcened lo thu KDITOII or THE HKK. 1SUHIM'.CS LKTTHHS All Hinlnei Iicttira mul ItrinltlnnreR uliould bo HI IretKrd to VilB HhF I'miMMHNO COMPANT JMAIIA. Braftfl. CheiKu and I'ontrlllce Jnlern to lu > nude piynblo to the order of the The BEE 7UBLISHIH& 00 , , Props , Jtl. KO HE WATER , E-litor THK Millard mare did not take the pole an uxpec'ed. EvEiiC senatorial boom must stand on its own bottom. Ir looks ns If It were anybody's race with the railroads in the roar. MIU.-AIIU ia the barrel candidate , ( whoopcd ) up by the railroads. TitnnK la a nurplus of e20,000C ( in the hat pension appropriation , but wo hoar nothing of a twenty intlliot roduoticnin taxation. MK. DKEUHEH denies that ho over doubled the goodness of the Almighty Tnis is probably raoro than can bo Bald cf fclr. Bdecher by the other side THE census ought to t > 3 taken n liincolu thii wock. The otato capita would show an increase of ( if y par cent in population owing to the tiuni her of ueiting ntateemon. THE eao and $200.iroftH Hut Cashier - ior Buicocf the Jersey City Savings bank failed to carry cilf. Thu reports neglect to state that the uafj was chained to nho 11 > nr. TIIIHTV TUK.KR ondidates put in nn appearance at the opening ballot for the sonatorihip at Lincoln yesterday. iNjbraska has no need of n legislative act for the encouragement of eena- torial timber culture. JOHN D. LONG haa beaten Sjaator Hoar in the race for the Mitnaohujottn sonatorship. Mr. Hoar his been for yean ono of the ablest members of the eouato , but his vote for the river and harbor steal ' clinched the last nail in hli political coffin. OPINIONS differ a to the necessity of a bankrupt W , but \/hoio \ It no dif- foronop of opinion in roRafi ! to the necessity of lome enactment that v" protect orodltors against dishonest debtors , Oao of the pccnllaritica now Is that liabilities remain while assets are mostly in the hands of preferred crodltors. In other words puoplo got ready to fail by putting their prop erty out of their hands. In suoh In stances the dlatanca between the counting room and the penitentiary ought not to bo very great. THE inoreasa of the assessed ralua- atlon will give a fair idea of the .growth of New York. SInce 1870 the tat rolls Uvo increased 4S I'.c : oont from $742,103.075 to $1,080- 870,403. In 1870 Omaha's tax lists fell scarcely 20 per cent behind what they do to-day , while the city has grown fully 100 per cent. A list of wealthy tax shiik rs In thh city would bo interesting reading to many cf our poorer tax payers who are as sessed on the full legal valuation of their property , while their neighbors escape almost untaxod. TIIK first ballot In the oonatorla contest , which was taken yoatorday at Lincoln , shows nothing except that a good many compllmentarlcs wore given. The test of the otrongth of the leading candidates has yet to come. The republican vote was so scattered that any predictions cf its final direc tion is impossible. Senator Saunders , as was natural , led the list , and Jos eph H. Millard did not show up as fir in the front as was ex pected. Still Mr. Millard has a good many raoro votes in reserve which will bo called for when needed to make a respectable follow ing. After making a respectable lol- lowing they will go to other caudl < dates , General Connor and Oaptalr Stickle were remembered by theii friends with a handsome voto. Thi democratic strength , as was expected was distributed chiefly between J Sterling Morton and Judge Savage while Mayor Boyd received ten votes It looks as if It wore anybody's race a present. No caucus can bind th members of the legislature to vet against their convictions and th Indications are that the battle will b fairly and squarely in the ope If TUG HUB judge [ the temper of the present k ( o candidate of the rnonopt uvhich thcro are several , ca | i olection. The people wi and the legislature dare m 1 wishee , RECKLESS SPECULATING Every dollar of railroad indebted ness incurred is practically a public debt , because Its funding In thrown upon the people. The publlo is taxed. by increased larifft , to pay interest upon every dollar tf bonds insued by the railroad kinqs , and Is bled un mercifully to ali'jrd dividends upon mlllionu of dollars worth of tcck , which cost only the paper and print ing ink used in their production. Within ten years the Uxpayori of this nation have paid off 3540Si"-5C:57 , : of the national debt. In the same time the railroad kings , by reckless opecu- lillon and clock jobbing , have in- created the railroad debt nearly $1- ! 000,000,000. The statistics of Poot'a lUllroad Manual allow that the railroads of the United States in 1872 had a debt of 55 110 a mllu. They probably cost half that. In 1381 thodobt per milo was watered -up to $0-1,411. The debt of 1872 was nwullun by the fictitious vuluo of our piper currency , by the furious apoocla'.ions that cimo to crash in 1H7C , and by enormous ioancn of watered stocks and bonds that were erased in the liquidation cf the hard times. It reprernntoa short-lived Iron rails that coot moro than the long-lived stool rails of the mileage of 1882. On nil those accounts the average deltt for each milo of railroad ought to have been In 18K2 much less than that of U72. ISut Wall 'strout financcors know a trick worth two or thrco < J the old-fashioned plan cf "growing up v/ith the country. " Tliuy reach the territory before the immigrant. They pro-ompt all the land with railroad mortgages , and leave to those who jrow ; up with the country the privilege of paying thorn off. All the reduction in the railroad debt of $55,116 a milo ton years vjo that fihould have accrued to the pub-i lie bandit by the introduction if stool rulls , the resumption of npooio pay ments , the docUno in price , has been pcckoted by the AVall otreot specula tors and coiiBicuotion rln s. Not only that , bu / they have added § ' > 2 ! > 3 moro to every unlo , or over 10 per cant. Besides the debt of 6(5noOOCOoro ( four times the present /jdurul debt that still fl > ata , there havobuou ex tinguished during the last suvon yop.ra $ l,428l)82CO ) < > of railroad stocko and bonda by foreclosure. These uro the wrccko of the 187.1 panic. T.io roads are life , but the pjpsr has blown away , ilovrmuoh there IB in the sur viving mass cf what are called occur itiea that muit go the same way can only bo conjectured. But the methods of railroad construction and finance still in vogue make It certain that 1833 , like 1873 , must bo followed by severe reorganization cf railroad in debtedness. Perfect as is the im punity with which Wall street as far as the laws of the country are concerned - corned piles up the public debt on railroads , there are laws of the money that will bring It to book. FROM TIRE Investigation by THE BEE prove ! what over citizen 'of Omaha , who has thought on the question , has known for some time that the grott majority of our hotels and places of amuto < mont are sadly lacking in moans foi fire escape. They are mostly archi tectural shams built for show and com pactness with a rocklota disregard tc the safety of their guests. Many are raoro tinder boxes , built cf wood with contracted halls , narrow sUirossjj and wo cr throe exits on the ewer floors. Others arc pine for ests enclosed by brick walls , [ t Is a fact that cannot bo disputed hat Omaha has not a single fire procl lotol or theater. Sjmo are bottoi lian others. This is the most thai can bo said cf any. THE BEE strongly urges upon tlu > roprlotora tf hotuls , and upon the lublio who patronizes them , the neces sity of such alterations and improve ments as will provldo tno requisite .isilitlea for cscapa in cane of lira 01 laulo. Exterior iron fire escape : ought In every instance to bo inaistoc upon. Liddera from the upper otoric : o the top of thu first llooi hould bo provided. Thh would give 'xits lor giuuta in case the Ihmos li ho lower lljora cut oft' escape by waj of the atairciars. An excellent and ihcap fire csoapo has boon provided it : mauyhoto'a in the country which con- ilsto of a coiled rope attached to rlnt n the Ibor and of suflhiant length to re&ch the street below. By its aid quests can lower themselves from the windows and reach a place of safety , A pair of canvas mittens or glove : with the palms sanded , ccoompaniei them which enables a weak person tc tiang to the rope with the greatcs ease. ease.Fire Fire escapes ore necessary , but aftei all , the bast way Is to have our build Ings so constructed that they canno bnrn rapidly , Fire traps like th Nawhall house ought to bo prohibits by law. The partition walls cf al hotels over two stories in height ongh to bo of brick , the beams and stall cases of iron , and the elevator shad incatcd in metal. In addition , the us ( f electric gongs to awaken imnatoi and ropus such as wo have describe to afford ctcipo from wiu owa woul glvo greatly improved moans of ueci rily and prevent such holocausts t that which has BO shocked the country And just as noon aa guests refuse t hotels which are not BO bnV.t and provided , then proprietors tD.ro agh soli-Interest will ba compelled to make every cnicusalon. lo n reasonable - able public demand. As to the allcntiUuo. that Nebraska is not a mineral stat > , It ii probably untrao. The indication ! t f coal , with surface veins t > f from twelve to twenty inches in thicknonc , in n dozjn couii- tie , are pretty curtain to load to dii- covtrlca oC paying coal mines in the noar-future , A million dollars would be well placed in demonstrating the oxiitetita oi coal bedi Btiflhuiut to supply our own fnel within the next live petts. Hat it will probably not rtqciro n twentieth pi-t of that sum , slciliinlly uood , to solve the fuel prob lem. Fifteen ycarr. of ttitehood hit * aesfd and not a ninglo otep lisa the tate made in this direction , except to Her a paltry reward for the discovery f R coal bed of a certain thicknece. t ia time that the patty politician bu jut down and thu stutti ritn to the avcl of its duty In thin matter , with- ut reference to tha question whether Iraowntor or Smith , or Jones nnd onkins cm control the geologist , nnd ; s.ko noino profit out of the butincHS. titalf. Jimrnn' . The only persons who cxpoct to make a profit out of the geological urvoy awiudlo nre the ochrRturs at Lincoln who are planning n raid on ho otato treannry to suouro a geologi- 1 survey which can never benefit the Into a dollar. The locating of lie varioua uraa linn already been ono for Nobraaka by the national ovcrnmont. Ita duplication would ot attract a siuglo emigrant to orsr orders or divert a dollar's worth of apital to the state. The outcropping f the varioua strata are already nown. Prv.cticil quarrymeu have rooly investigated our building stonea , nd the fuel that limestone ozists en 10 Platte , and that good sandstone annot bo eecurod iu the Nlobrftm iitrict , would gain no weight from a publication in a volume ItHucd by 10 state at an expense ot oavy salaries for oxplorera and ills for printing. S ) fur us coal dc- ojits are concerned , the premium al- oady cll'jrcd by our loftl&laturo is am- lo to eecuro n diligent search by lioso who are aiixiom toaccuro $5,000 i n rowaid for their labors The go- logical survey iu a huge job , ongin- orod in private Interest ! ! binon who o not know the diflorcuco between a ) luo3aur and a dust pan. THE house of representatives has acsod the shipping bill with nmend- iionta which have emasculated the noaauro to an extent which will cf ord no relief to American shipping. 'ho clause relating to free shipa wan truck out entirely and John ll-jach's obby again reigns over the rocst. 'olitloal cowardice is the great crime f the present congress. ACCOKDIKO to nicholion lloblnson ho American navy is mnintBinfld for ho solo benefit of John Roach , the hipping trade is taxed for the advan- ago of the Cheater ship builder and ho public blad by protection to in- reano his profits. It looks as If John Coach wa a bigger man than tlo : na- lonal congress , MR , Dxvirr knocked down three men with a chair at a recent political ueotiug in England , llomo rule bo- ; lna to loom in sight. Hid Shoes. Among the Oaineso no relics are nore valuable than the boots that have been worn by a magistrate. If ho re signs and loaves the city a crowd ac companies him from his residence to he gates , where hie boot * s : drawa > ff with great coromouy , to be pro- lorvod In the halls of justice. In .his country , too , there is a great anx- ety to obtain the foot coverings of a nagistrato who resigns. A great many always want to "fill hia shoos. " Doctors Clucinnati Commerohl , Doctors ditlor. Governor Butlct denies emphatically that Oaneral Jackaon either orlginatod or practiced on the maxim that "to the victor be- ongs the spoils. " On the other hand , : ho lion. Andrew Stevenson , of Mansfield , in his speech at the Wooa tor jainboroo , on St. Jackion'o day , denouncing Poudloton , caid ho hoped when the Democratic ptrty came intc power in 1884 it "would have the lorvo to cnforco the maxim of Jack son , ' ( hat to the victor belongs thi Bpcils. ' " Who IB rlclu ? Hocol Flroe. The principal hotel firca nlnco ISO ! are : St. Nicholas , Now York , Da cembor 1C 1801) ) ; F.fth Avenue hotel Jfow York , December 10,1872 olevet ivcn loat ; Ocean hold , Long Branch N. J. , March 1 , 1879 ; Metropolitan Now York , June 20. 1879 ; Motropol tan , Now York , January 23 , 1881 Manhattan hotel , Now York , December bor 15 , 1881 ; Parshall house , Titus villo , Pa. , April 15 , 1882 ; Ooow IIOUHO , Swampscott , Mass. , Sdptombp 7 , 1882 ; Cliff hotel , Nawport , 11 , I. August 20 , 1882 ; Stnrtovant , Net York , December 17 , 1882 ; Pavilini liotol , Staten Island , Djcomber 17 1882. i BUBPRIUINQ THE SURQEONB. A Man Lives Six Years WltU & Larg Hole In His Wind-Pipe. Washington ( r . 0. ) Tost. There arrived in the city yostorda a man who , six years since , had hi throat out and wind-pipe complete ! severed , and who now breathe through his month or the origins wound at will. Ha brought a lotto from Dr. Ueorge M. Ljll'urts , an eml nent laryngoeaoplst of Now York , t Dr. Carroll Morgan , of this city , wh also practices principally with three cases. The man'a name Is Simon Li donski , a native of lloumania , and h has. had probably the most romarki bio experiences of their kind of an man livinc. Laden kl hat ? his Uitoat cut from oar ( a ear , was nfter wards hnuged , then ntabbed in the abdottnn and uit on the check. Ho In compolleo from tha nature of the wpcind in lilt throat lo brtatho through a ilve > tube. Ladonski Is 28 j-oars old , and cama to thia country as an emigrant some months aqo with the intention of oattling in Miaiourl. Two yean ago ho WM ono rf a parly of ton who were attacked by gypsoy robbers 01 the ro d from Vuulou. Ladonski's party WHS uverpnwured and nil their throats cut by the robbcrf , who ( hen took the ( joods owned by their victim , but qaarieled among themtelvcu as to the envision of tlw plunder. Lidiius kl macngod to cruvvl Into n clump of bushed , where ko was dmcoverect by one of the gang , llo was brought out and hanged by the neck to u tree. At- torcetnainint ; there for corno tirao the rob burn ihoui lt htm dead , but to make sure nf their work atsbbod him In the ahr.ncn ] and slashed hia cheek. Tney then cut him down and threw him among r.io dead cnmpaniono. Two days alter ho waj diacovorod by I'Mf , Ruaa , an oml- none Autitri.iU pliyalcian , who caused himandtivo others of thoptrty who were alive to bo removed to Vienna. Ho wan attended by eminent phjsi- ciar.s , who found the nlnd-plpo closed. It remainid BO for ttro years , durit'g ' which ho was unable to epcak. At length the physicians succeeded in droning email boada , attached to a thread into duced by menus of n nco dlo , through the trachea and into the mouth. 'jht : ) beads were increased in eizoan the operation was ropaatod , in order , If possible , to effect a perma nent enlargement of thu wind-pipn. List evening Dr. Morgan had La- donekl before a class of students at the Georgetown medical college , as well as several membersof the faculty. The subject exhibited himself and went through the operation of insert ing Shrodottor'a leaden dilator , about the siz3 of the two last jointa of n lit tle finger. When thia woo in place , Dr. Morgan , by meana of the laryn goscope , showed the atudectj the up per anrfaco of the nppllanco in place , two or throe inches down the man'a throat. Ho alao explained , fay meann of diagrniii , the nature of the origi nal injury , the rfficts and the condi tion ot the aubjeot at prcoent. Dr Morgan first aaw the man in Vienna , while ho wt nsaiatant to Prof. Schneilzlor , who ia proftesur of die- eases of the throat and luugi at the Poliklinlk. POLI'f'lOAli NUTBS. Senator lOverhurt lia > t Introduced in the I'ennnylviu.u li'gisluture u bill to prohibit- Riving railioad pause J , except to ulli.ern cf rnilwija or employes. D. 13. Kttcn gives cscecial crerU' to Dnwos , linnr , Hnwlcy , Millard cf New Vork and Logan for tuppurt of tha Pen- dlotonbill , besides Peudlecon liiicaslf. Tbo Dullalo JIxprcBa ( fnd. Rep. ) aug- goata KB suitable men for the civil nervice commliBlon : Nav I Officer Uutt , of New York ; Charles Francis Adamc , jr. , of Mtusacbueotts ; und Coagreiamau llolmao , of Indiana , The republieina have choien two con gressmen at special elections alnce the new year began by l.vgely incrrased mnotitle | ? , out no ono in the party claims that thia in- BUiea the election cf a republican president next ycatr. Kx-Governor Pitkln h n candidate foi the ueunU. Ilia frlenda claim that he le verylpoornnd that all the other enndldatte are rich , and that the other candidates menri toi"buy" their way while ex-Oov- Is working purely on his pup- ularlty. The Ohio IpglAlatUro seems disposed to make a sincere effort to airivo at n com- mon-eonse solution of the liquor quea'ioc ' t KB present teeelon. The only thing which will probatily prevent its succeed- ng Ia the great number of plans submitted , CongresBinan Blackburn proposes , tc keep himself before the public and make all the notoriety possible cut of the speak- lablp contest. It'o a poor day when he ioesn't get himself interviewed or istuo c tarcl explaining bis position or mrrectinu oine tnurepreeentatloD. Solon Chaie , cf Maine , givea up in de- pair. "The greenback party , " be eaj'c , baa duped hands with bourbon deinoo- toy In the notth and with carpet-bag re- lublicatiltm In the south , until in the udgmcnt of moat all the people of the ountry , it has found the sleep that knowf 10 wakln ? . " Of the State Senators of Mamachusettj 7 are nattvea of the State , 7 were born in few Hampshire , and 1 each In Maine , Vermont , Connecticut , New Brunswick , and Ireland. Of the members of thi louse of Representatives ICt were horn In he State. 20 in Now Hampshire. in thi Hate , 24 iu other States of the Union , 3 u Ireland , and G In other foreign coun ter. ter.There There has been presented In the lillnolt Senate a memorial from John II. Winter Jotlism , late a candidate for Congress in he Thirteenth Congre sional District , pro- eating nguit.st thn manner in which tLc employees of certain larve manufacturing estttblLhmeiita In hU district were inarched o tha polU and voted In November , and > r&ying that the statutes of the State m j 10 uincuded BO aa to prevent such opprev- ivo artlon on the part of ownera of large tttablishu cuts over their employees. The fjw climpsea given of what Mr , L'Atttion'd administration will probably he mve dUcouragcd thn reform e'emeut ir L'enosylv.nU. Mr Chirlea S. Wolfe , the ndependrut republican leader , 'e p its | 'roit il'tap ointment. 'The policy oi Mr. 1'att ken , " he sajn , "no far as ontllued doea not liuhoito that ho appreclatea tbe inib ic Bentltutnt uhlch made him KQV- : rnnr. If hi * aJmluistritlcn does not dt better than it proiulrea , the next lude < rsndent inovoiuent will carry with it the decent e'.nuent of the democratic party. ' Congressman Hum-none ) , of Georgia , wbilo at homo fir thu ChcIntiiiM holiday * , Biiil to a Mend : ' 'I am hardly HB nanguiue of a democratic victory in 1881 aa most ol my party colleagues are. You see , wniU the republicans loat a great many voice * in the fall election * , we did not gain them , We carried New York by an overwhelming majority , nit IKKRUSO we reciuitoi oui party , tmt because BomethlnK like I60,00 ( New York republican ) didn't vote Whether they were mad enough to have stayed at home , if by BO dcing they would have elected a democratic president \ i question. * nd , kfter all , money ia tin politic U Influence in national pMitlcR. Thi republicans could carry New York now b ; spending a million dollars on it , and the1 won't hesitate to spend double I hit mucl when it la needed. Tbe democrats carr' the off year because the republicans don' ' care to ipend money there. Still , 1 hop the people will at least refuse to let corrup methods control , and that uo shall carr the country iu 1684. " "My wife has found St. Jacobs Oi of exceeding great bonoQt in rhouma tlam , with which she Buffered mucl until she need this remedy , " nay * ex Lieutenant Governor Norman J. Cole man , cf the St. Louis , Mo. , Hun World , in a recent communication. Norveousness , debility and ox haustud vitality cured by nib Brown's Iron Bitters. THE GREAT GERMAH REMEDY FOR PAIN. Il li ? and ram RHEUMATISM , Neuralgia , Sciatica , Lumbago , IIACKAV1IE , EIlDiCEE , TOOTHiCBB , SORE THROAT , QCINSr.RWELLtXaS , M'HAINfl , Ccrtntu , Cats , En.'ti , inosrniTEs , Iltm.VS , KCALU4 , inJ til eth r Itlllub < > Ql ( .alai , nm CEMS i BOTTU. Hol.ll ; tlllrur t > ti tnl I > ffttrri Direction * ia ll ( du tuorl u A VoitlirAC . ) lllUlnorf , 31,1. , , l.U-A. HE GREAT CURE roa B't-BC-E-TU-M-A-T-I-S-M - - - - - - - - - AJI U Is tar all thn painful disposal aftlia KIDNSYB , LlVCn AtJD DOWELS. It cleanses t'-io Extern ot the acrid poison tint eauow U.o dreadful laffcrtae Trhlcli only the victims of rheumatism con roll o. THOUSANDS Of CASES of the worst forma of thin terribls aiiwsac have been qulclily relieved , andlnr' " > rt lima PERFECTLY CURED , rnirs i. i iqun cr iir.r , soui tr ir.txoi.sis. ; INCREASE YOOR CAPITAL. . SIO ThoBo desiring to tn&ke innuct unall and medium Investment ! I 820 ( jraln , pro\lsionB and stoclc tpecult tloaa , can do eo hyoperjtli'p on CD' plan. KroraMiy 1 , IKl.loil.c prf WHEAT sent nivte.on Invostmnn'B ot f 10,01 to tl.OOU , caab profits have loei realized and paid to Invetlori &iuoun IDK toeevcr * ! tlmeo fienrlj I nil Invcsrmont. Proflta p&ld lat c a cry nnnth , ttlll l' vlng tht or'K'nal ' Invcotment n aklng ttonei STOCKS or pijnbli-on Ucraaiul Kiplnnntc ty circulars and utatcmenta ot flit c V Runt froi We want to ppiiblbli ; cot > who wllr > ] > ort on crops c ( $100 Intinduce the plan Liberal coir missions paid. Addrcos FLEMMINQ a MKI.RIAM , rrm- mlselon lucrcMartj. Mijrr Clock Hiram til PERSONfllj"I'artsof the Im an body ciilar jeil , * * u\ulopeil an I stro yt o'eil ' | " etc ,1s an liiturcsttnj , ' al urtso c t lo jf r in in our paper In replv to I cju rlci ucwlll tay that tl eru U no t1 1 en u f huniliu ali u" tiK ' n thurontrar ) , lhoad\crti > r or > cr. hie ly In- "oricil Intereit til persons i . > t-c.t s al il Ir- rutnr < ! ; ! vlnzall ) iartlculan , gl\lin ; all pirtleu lar" . bj ail'lr HIIIU Erie M dlual Co , 1' . O. Ib\ B13 , lliillilo , N. V. foloJo tvcnlutc Ikp. Send 81 , 82 , S.'J , or 8"i for a re tail box by Express of the best Candies in America , put up alegant boxes , and strictly pure Suitable for presents. Kxpreac charges light. Refers to all Chicago cage , Try it once , OQ o. P. GUNTHER : Confectioner , - Chlci ; 9-Muui Hynoliitlii BULBS Tnlltjs. Crocnuei' And all other fir P < Ul F'antln ; Lance I assort meut ever thown In Chlcaico- Illustrated Catal'g-JC free , < Joud ( or U. Hiram feibley & . Co. , 8EEDMOI , i " ) n Chlc HEAT YOUR HOUSES FURNACESJN JHE WORLD. RIOHARDSON.BOYNTON dcOO CHICAGO , Embody new 1882 Improvements. Hot. practical fealurus ; Co t lo to keep In ider ; Use leu fael wl" K > ve moro neat and a larger volume ol pare air tban n ) ! urnac made Sold by Plcrcy and Bradford , Omaha. QK ATEF OL-COMFOKTinO. BREAKFAST , "By * thorouch know ledge of the natural lewi which K'O etn the operation ) of dU-o tlon and nutrition , and by a careful application of ihr Ino properties of well-s lecud Cocoa , 111 Eppo has provided our breakfint tabloa with I delicately flu orod beverage which may vo M many heavy doctors' bills U la by the Judlclom mo of euch articles of diet that a ccnetltuttoc nay be B'aduaHy Dullt "P unt" f ioue enonfh a resist every tondenc ) to dlnsaso. Huuiirodi of subtle maladloa are floating around us read ) to attack wherever there In awuak point. Wi may escape many a fatal Htnft by keopinar our iolvcawell fortified with pure blood and a prop nrly nourished frame. " Civil Barvlco Qacetta. Uale clmply wttb bolllne wtcr or rnllk. Ho ) In tlna onlylt ( ) > and Ib ) , labeled JAMBS KPPS & OO. , Homcoopnttilc Ohernlsta London. Hnglan FAST TIMS I Trains loavt Omba t:40 : p. ra. and 1:40 : Foi full Information call on Q.P. DEUKL , T Agent , lith aad Fatnam it * . , J. BELL , U. ay Depot , or al JAMEST. OLABK , U ner H. PHILLIPS , THE LEADING NEW YORK Call oml look over my nsw store nnd set my nsw ( joods 1207 Frtrnom Struct. 12U7 Under the umnaRfineut nf Mr , K JACOB KAUFMAN , REMOED TO NO. Oil 1GTU 81 DXALEK IN ALL KIHDS OF PURE WINES COFFEE AND SPICE MILLS. "Roasters and Grinders of Coffees and Spicoa , Manufacturers of IMPERIAL BAKING POWDER Clark's Double Extracts of BLUEING , INKS , ETC U. G. CLARK & CO. , Proprietor . ' ' - I . .I I I .1. . - . .1.1.- . . . 1403 . _ „ Doualaa . . . . _ -l . Strcot. . Omaha. Hl ! V SPECIAL NOTICE TO Growers of Live Stock and Others. WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO OUR El It is the bpot and cheapt&t food for etock of any kind. Cno ponnd is to three poun-'n of corn. Stock fed with Ground Oil Cake in thu fall and winter - tor , Instead of running down , will Increase in weight and bo in good market able condition in the epring. Dairymen aa well aa others who use it can tes tify to ita mnrits. Try it nnd judgu for yourselves. Price $25.00 per ton ; no charge for aiicka. Addrces o4-eod-me WOOODMAN LINSEED OIL CO. , Omaha , Nob. McMAHON , ABEET & CO , , 315 DOUGLAS STREET , OMAHA , KEB. The Originnl und Only Regular SEED HOUSE in Nebraska. u. \V1IOLK3ALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Asrr'LMiltural ' ' - * Ji N.V. . Cor. llth \ c 'Ctab f , and : Korcst , H er , Roclso Streets , ( Jrass Hedge , Oiinlia Itch. Wo make n fpetialt.v oi Onion . Seeds Onl nScts , Ulioflin/n , Tinoth } , Itcd Alfalfa and White Cloier , Osajjean ' Ilonej Loeu-.t Lt. > ltr. ci .d .Market fiardcntn will > > i\u money by bujliirofim X f end for Ca a o nu , ruKK. WHOLFSALE 1301 and 1303 Farnam St. Cor. 13th OMAHA , NEB. -DEALERS IN- Fire and Burglar Pr ; 1020 Farnham Street , G-.A.TE PLANING MILLS. MANUFACTURERS OF Carpenter's Materials 'ALSO ' SASH , DOORS , BLINDS , STAIRS , Balusters Window Stair Railings , , and Door Frames , Etc. First-class facllitiee for the Manufacture of all kindes of Mouldings , Painting and matching a Specialty. Orders from the country will be promptly executed. nHtlroMnll comtrmnicBtl n tn A. MOYEU. Proprieto in D. H. McDANELD GO. , O l TC ? , rsLiog 204 North ICth St. , Masonic Block. Main HOUPO , 40 , 48 and 52 Dear- bare avonnc , Chicago , llofor by permieBion to Illde nnd Loaf.hor Nntlonnl Rank. Ohlrago GEORGE HEMROD , The leading 16th Street i for 25c. for 25c. for 25c. for 25c. for 25c. for 25c. { or 25c. for 25c. lOc. lOc. ALL OTHER GOODS REDUCED IN PROPORTION Cull and Examine Our tioods and Cct Prices * 9 TE3 ? tfTTh % * IT fSr Jfcij - GEO. HEIMROD , 613 South 16th Street ,