Tk A TT1T * -r TBE .DAIL7 BEfr'-ftMAHA FRIDAY FEBRUARY 2 he Omaha Bee , Published every morning , except Sun y , Thinly Alondfly morning dally , TERMS 1JY MAIL- One Year..810 00 I Thrco Months.$3,0 < Bli Months. . 5.00 | One Month. . . . 1.0 VIIK WEEKLY 1JEE , publlihcd evoi ; TERMS POST FAID- One ? enr 82 00 I Tliroo Monlha. & IIi Month 100 | OnoMonth. . . . 2' ' AMKIUCAN News COMPANT , Role Agent In the United Stated. COllUKSrONDKNi'K All Communl gtfona relating to Isews and I'M i I or In jinttcrK li < mld bo addnwiod to the KDIIOI or TIIK HER. uusiM-s LITTJHS-AII ; : nwine Iictltn Bi > rl l'etnlt nri ft ould be i Irerml to TUP DKK I'UIIUHIIIKO COMPAV JUAHA. Urnftn , Cheiku mul I'culothu JrdfrB to lie made jnynUo to the older o the Couninny. The BEE PUBLIsilNG 00 , , Props , E. BO3EWATER Editor. TIIK greatest danger of the Frond rapublio is that of bolng talked t < death , A WKEK will decide whether Ihi people or members of the U > gBlatun * will derive the ro.xtor benefit fron the adjournment. THE republicans nro fighting nb ; of the liquor iasuo in Ohio nr.dlt.di ana. Burnt children nro said ti dread the fire. Tnit West Point got badly li ( t this time Two yours ago ho ininsgod to pocke bbantbbaut (800 out of the ntnntorh boom. This time ho will have to re ] on ontnido jobs and crumbs from th railroadn. AFTKK the lit of Mny , in Chicagi no person or corporation will bj pel milted to mainttia or uao any tult graph polp , telrpraph wire or cloctrl conductor in any hlreot or nlk-y of thr city. Every great fire adds now en photic to the cry of "Put the win under ground. " WITH the opening of opting , pavlr and Bowerlng will begin to divide th attention of the board of puWi troika. An oztoneion if our tarn Bjntem and a priclhnl plmi for tl : disposal of n portion of our eutfcc water are lmpor.\'ivoly domauljd I the best interests of iho city. OJ > LY 400 000 In ycnr'y icatul mentn of $1COJCO ( f jr the next foi years are demondcd by the pcoplo Lincoln for the con j.lutiou uf tl atato cnpitnl. Wo ehall pru&tntljr f what ii fluonce Mr. Gero and h State Journal has in in j > caning tl legislature with the ncciuity of lur ing the tax. OLAUKSCB SKLAII , who publishes paper in the Eikhurn valUy , used I ba fond of charging that llonewit sold a U , P. pitH. Wo are paltud observe Selah's name on the Bla < Lilt of the Western P.iencngcr Ageni association , with the following entr ; "Offered to sell pass to a scalper Mr , Sol ah will never again bo alfon od an opportunity to cell passes , aa i are officially earned against him an fraud. It is evident that when 1 made his charge ho judgsd otho by hia own conduct. PENNSYLVANIA is about to pass law providing for boards cf arbitr tion to settle differences between ot .ployera and employes in the ire steel and coal trades , Tao idea mlg well ba adopted lit other states ai ; the scope of the measure extended ttako in other trades , Arbitration a means of settling labor disputes h proved a great success In Eaglan and there is no reason why it shon not bo equally successful horo. M lions of dollars .annuilly would 1 saved If the disastrous strikes ni Inck-onts could bo prevented by a m tnal understanding between the 01 ployor and employe. THE druggists have drafted a I which has been Introduced in the 1 < islatura , providing for the rcgulati of pharmacy , the examination diugplsti and druggists' cletks , n restricting the sale if pouenstxci under certain conditions of safe This IB a mtaiuro which tholeglslati can safely pass on in the common tereat. The mistakes of druggi bavo caused more trouble than ' mistakes of Moses , Bob Ingersoll the contrary notwithstanding , oomo law could ba passed restrict the profits of retail pharamaclits te i per cent on the coat of physlcla prescriptions , the world would happier. ESTIMATES cf the Texts cattle di for the coming tprlog plaos it at 2' ' 000 head. It is elated that not u than 120,000 will reach the open n ket. The remaining 100,003 will reiervcd foe ranch puipoaca a li number of which will come into bras\ and Wyoming. All the rai men are looking forward to auotboi ceptlonally prosperous season , cattle on the Nebraska and Wyon ranges are reported In excellent < ditlqn , The mow fill having I Jght and grata plenty the per cent losses will be very low , If the rum der of the leaion bears out prosenl tlclpatlonj. PARTY HARMONY. There Is a loud call Lr party har mony now that the senatorial election has ended in the selection of Genets ! Mandorson , and the republican anti < monopolists are requested In winning ton on to join the "anti-monopoly re publicans , " which term wo are ! foimad by the leading railroad organ , embraces the entire republican part ) lit NdbraaLn. Now wtille it ia a feet that 13 ( KO of the 17.COO volets who cast their btf [ ota r.t the laot election for antl-mo * nnooly candidate's hiWe loft tbo re < publican pirty cither temporarily ( pcnnincijtly , it is ttUilly | Irao ih.tl they can n < > vcr bo w.n buck iLto the fold by intro proftaumiH and promised If they can bo Induced to return tc their old parly allegiance it will onj ! bo when they r.ro convinced that tin republican party u both willing nnc u'/o ! to carry not the principle : of anti-monopoly and pass lawn foi the government of the railroads ai ii dornandud by the moet cnligbtcnec public sontitnont in Nobrark * . Up ti the presci.t time ropiib'icmB havi given no tvidotico nf such a doiiro be yond un impotent resolution in tin pirty platform , drafted to prevent do faction , ur.d tbroutjh the occasions announcement of a railroad organ tha the paity leaders were all in favor regulation of the mOnopolivB. The very Drat act of . 'ho majority li the li'gielaluro waa thn gleoljon of ; H.n for pOlil < Ck' wllS has been lK ( Cat's-paw ' and loci of the corporations and ho has bent all his cncrgici towards stifling invcullgatton am throttling through packoJ com mitttcs any reasnnablo rail road regulatiot ) . Speaker Humph rey'n c > uroo waa applauded and BUS talnud by the ropublicino , and thi ended him HO far in prevcntlnj rnujorlty of the pirty have ably see the piHsago nf laws which m'g'it ' dl rainish the rocelpla of thu corporation by te moving the cnuaca of coinu'.alut made by Iholr pttronn , Thtio ccrlaii ly 1ms been no movi nude by the republicans so far toward redeeming Iho pledge n niidu by re publican cindidnUo and lor.dorj be f jto and since thu lute ulcc'.ion , I ihuso pledges wcro made In gem faith , the fkiluro to redeem them nl fotds proof prsitivo that the lo : d t a'o impotent hjciuno oorporato mem opoly doii.inalcs over a inr.j niiy c tnolr followers In the loi-iuhiluro. O.i anti monopollH'B who hhvo severe their connection Viith the republic * pirty cunnictcntly rctnru to the fol btfuro the patty Inn given vitality t tin ) principles ur.d reforms they ndvt oate ? 0in they uflurd to abindo nlmt they have fjaght for on thonici nesuranco that the republican party willing to fraterniz ) with them ] la not uaBuntial that their just domam on behalf of the industrial and pr ducitig olatses shall bo complied wil by the enactment of bwa that v i limit the exactions of railroads an compel corDcra'.o inonopbliea to boi their equal thuro e f the burden < taxation ; and it may aa well bo ui deratood Grst as last that no milk-ec legislation willeutiify the rank. , an file 'of the anti monopoly element I and out oi the republican pirty. The want laws that will tiljid pcrmunoi relief from extortion and dfBcrlmin tiou by limiting freight and piBiouRi tolls and prohibiting , under sovoi penalties , every species of fiworitlen They will bo satitficd with nothii leas. If Gonotal Riandetson can pr vail upan the republican Icglslatui that elected him how to do its dul foarletaly , in accord with the knon demands of the people , there will bo fair prospect of pirty harmony and resumption of party allegiance. Tl lion and the lamb may at some futu time lie down together , but the Ian objects to reposing iaeidu of the Ho AN oiliclal note of the German no eminent warns young men that Gi many has too many lawyers , Oms has no advantage over Germany this respect , A good many profi lional men in this section of the oou try have mistaken their calling a spoiled good tradesmen and mcchaii to mtlc * Indifferent lawyers and di tots. The ditlhulty atiscs from silly pride which makes a professl F. more genteel than a trade , Any oa F.ro ing is conteol that ia pursued by g < tlomon and no ganUonun can lese 1 ta aslf nsptcl by laboring In any hoii 10 calling. to If A biLL to create a board of imiulg tion Is now pending In the logislatu DO which ii evidently gotten np In the is' toreot cf somebody who has an axe bo grind. There la no more need c I state board cf immigration , wltb salaried secretary and clerks tl : vo there Is seven wheels to a wagon. 1 most affective way to encourage I ire migration Is to circulate comp trbo pamphlets concerning the rotour bo and advantages of thn state , coat of living , wogoo , climate , , [ e- Sue i a document compiled by a cc potent petson under the dltoctlor 31- the necrotary of atato dnd transla 'ha into various languages cm be culatod directly f om the socrola m- cflisa and the parties whom It Is mon : on slrablo to Induce to locate in Nebra of can bo reached by a brief advott In. ment in papers that have extcn in- circulations In the eastern middle itatoi or * in Eur < All the legislature needs to do Is to make appropriations fur compiling , printing and tranila- ting the document ) and the sthry cf an additional clurk in the cflico r f the secretary < f atato. All other rohemei lor immigration boards with theircotn- plex \chinery are needlessly expen sive and liable to prove a failure , THE ORLEANS PKINCES Paris dinpitchea bring Inti that the Orleans princca have otkrud to resign their con mlvionn In tin nttny and quit Frnncu if the pnblit PJKCO end thu stability ot tlxi npubli : BBCITI t drru i.d Audi u euctifio , Thn exhibition of patriot un ii protmblj forced , but it will doubtless have iti weight with the chamber cf dcpu i i a.id tend to Hjften the radical heorti towiirdn the only romni-iits of thi French monatcly who have abdicatec their royal claima and throvrnthii fortunes for y are wi h thoao of tin p npjc. 'J'.ie Odaans princes have long beoi the most popular of the do ceiidanti of the old rtglmo. Since the abdic.A tion of their ftther L uis Phillipo the citizen king , they have mi Jed ii the French tetritoiy and BB oampli cltizaus cf the republic luvo risen ti high positions in the army nnd navy The Duo d'Aumalo. presided over thi Biziino court martial and his brother han long bton one f the moat prpalni I'fUicis ' irj the French army , Thi pnoplo of FVuueu have nothing pirtl oular against the fum'ly ' cxept tha they are rjrincia and tnat their faho once sat on tlio throne. Ic is admittoi that they are honest , tflioient am patriotic gentlemen who have aorvci the country with fiKliry , Ard 01 thia acejunl the attempt to itclad ; them in the F.equot cxpuluou bill i strcitg'y oppjeutl and healed to th losiguulion of the ministers of wu aud of the marine. ODO reason for the prejudice cguira the prlr.cen just now ii tlw grant i aomithlng like ? 10,0 ( O.OJO to th family tinco thu formation of th present republic. The money wa however , rightfully tlnjir/j. Whei Louis Phil ippo i Bx-ndcd the thron he gave all hii family p-oporty to hi chl.dron and de'ermintd to live i IF hi income aa a aovoriigu. Upon Na poleon's acccsKton to pjvrer h promptly oeizsd upon all the ponsci sions of the O-leans family. Afte Sedan , when Tnlura , the old miniate and fripnd of Lauis Phillippova almost tuprenn in thu cuuaciU of th republic , ho limited tlmt the mone should bo roturncd to the Orlo.n princes , at.d after Herculean Lffotta h aucciodcd In c-irfying hid point. No' the Ffouoh pcoplo claim that the a ! ceptanoo of the old Orleans doiuaiu ohablliUtod the priiicoa aa royi irctomlura , separated them from tb matoi f ordinary cllizcns and thai the long for an opportunity to p.cizo tl throne. OVEII thirty million dollari wcr laid in wages last year to the mim i of bituminous coal in the Unite StatcH. The production of coal ia tl great mining imlus'ry if the countr ur oxcocdlug In value the gold , silvi and iron indualtien. Mora than forl millions tons wore taken out last yea There wore also twenty-eight milllc ions of anthracite coal mined. En land produces mote than twice i much coal yearly as the United Stat and take * it all from an area about tl tizo of Ohio. The coal deposits < this country have been barely touohe They are found In almost every pa ot the land. The mines at Seattle , the extreme northwott , produced 01 hundred and fifty thousaid tons la year and numerous deposits have lat ly been discovered on Pugot's soui and along the line of the Northc : Pacific railroad , so it does not see likely that any part of the country w want for fuel for many Now THAT the senator ia oloot a the Douglas delegation iu the k n ialature ahould got down to busluc and give OB aomo laws for the teluf Omaha and the promotion of the gc oral w elf are of th'a city and stato. "Wo want lana to rcdnce the nu j bor of justices of the pence , to ai a plify the system of registration a u nnko it more cflectivo by placing t [ . appointing power in the ham's of t mayor and council. Wo we lawa to pur fy piimary el ions and * a reviaion of t charter where it has been fou defective In the matter of taxatl and pub ia Improvements. Wo nc aomo amendments to the achool la ' that will enlarge the board of edu tion BO that ita laborious duties cm moro effectually peiformcd. Thi i ought to bo aomo amendments the Slccumb law where the proei law has boon found defective and jporatiro. at THH republican p rty , in the op CB ion of the Cleveland Ltad r , are " 10 jluntng to act as if it needed anotl a. dose of election medicine. " One m a.a a- such doao as the last would kill aof of . patient. od Ir The proprietor of the Trom home In Chicago has just done i lo.ka thing to add to the security of ka guests In case of fire. lie has 1 10- constructed 52 boll gongs , each 10vo vo Inches in diameter , which will nc placed jn the halla and corridors every floor , and connected by oleo wires with the battery In the A single touch will ring these gongs simultanconily fjr any length of time required , atd will , H U fully believed , prove the best , simplest , surest , and quickest way yet dovlacd to warn Bleeping guests of danger of fire. TUB follows thit drew so.itn In the legislature and thought they had struck a bonarzi bavo come home sadly disappointed. The men that hadllio birrel down there failed tc omifct txnd the honorable bllku who harktrrtl tf.ur stra were left high and dry. A Phlloeophoi'd Dentu. A Nw York letter to The Pionoei Prtica eju that the den'h of Di- Oeorgo M. Bj rd is a l" s to the coun try and the world Ho wnn at th' height of iiin reputation ar > d ui3ifu ) < iiuis Thotu who hnvo rend my let tein during th Ubt thrro yi-ars art nrmuwhnt ncqaamtud with Inn aim i iduuu , ntid clmr iCVr. Although otil ; fotty-thrtp , he hi d published mori than a hundred books mid pamphletB nearly all f r the purpi ee of prjpag t ing hts viou on mir.d-rciidlu , ulim inn , the traucn , or nome oihoir phasi of muntal diicaae or mautnl phc noraena. "Oniy three of ray bcoku have eve pi d txpeiiBcs , " he said to mo once .vhh a laugh , "and tlioso were thi thrcn poortst. Thi'y were popular hut I c\u't Hiford to write suoh book * It l.i a waita pf time. I wri'o fo the twt'ntiath co.i ry. My nama wil be known mainly for the books tha tton's p y. " He wait A mcut indefatigable invea tigator. As an original observer hi , waa fair , persistent , irictab o , dogmA tic in hu oiprosalou of opinion , bu ready to confess an otror. flu dcatl was a remarkable i cone. Hofcresa ? the fatal outcome of the diserao fron the fi'nt d y. Thia work he and hi wife were to spend in Montreal 11 th carnival , and we're to have nu ul&boi a'e ' and formal reception by th scientists of that oity. "Telegraph t Dr L mb , " ho sold to hia wife on S it urday , "tlmt vro cannot come , bu wioli them joy L zz'.o , inatead of giv iiiK me n reooptlon next Tnur day tlie , will bo talking of my death. " I wa in lo see him on Monday. IU- smile ai ho took my hand , and said : Behold a proatr o philosopher 1 am a dying man. D m'c mind who thn doctors eay ; I knoar batter tha' ' they. I ahull uiivnr write or apeu liny more. But It ii just as well have probAb'y ' done ray boat work. In his baliafa ho was an Aguostic That ia ho held that wo could knoi nothing coucorninu God or u futur world , "It h wnito time tulklng ci thinking uboat these tl i g , " ho o it Within an hour of his death , he anlc "I wish I could put on leoord , for th benefit ot acience , the dion hti an ixptrioncfs of n ding man. ] would bo n help to phyloarc&l Invest gallon. " Then ho called Dr Dina t his bpdtiide , handed him bib Iwt prool from the press , and sitd : "Doctor , you are familiar with m work : 1 shall bo indebted to you yea will finlah that tact chapter an put it to presa when I am dead. " "Henry , " ho said to the errand boi "ran to thn ctlba and get my chec book. " When it waa brought h cilled for a pen and Ink nal eignod check in blunk. "Dravr O'lmo mont to-day , ' ho mid to Mfa Ba rd ; ' 'yo will need considerable noon. " Soiree1 an hour liter he naked the boy to la a cloth over his face , and , when was done , calmly said "Good-bye" an died. There in n deal of heroin nbaut those four bhort days e f illnoj The doctor stood at the head of h profession in this country as a nc rologist. His borvicea were in gro demand , and ho was frequently BUI montd to consultation in dista cities. Most of his important worl have been trantlated into Gerirm and his atud'os hive deeply Itfl onoed the psychological opinions of tl world. How a Pretty Widow Handled Hi Traducer. Special to th ? Chicago Herald. WINSTON , N. 0. , January 20 Mi Inalow Ltrtie is a pretty widow livii iu a modest cottage in the suburbs this placa. Recently aomo daougii rumors wore put in circulation abe her. She obtained the manuscript an anonymous letter containing t ! injurious inaiuuation , ai.d , after rca ing it , became convinced that it w in the handwriting of Mr. Auro i Gragg , a government ttlbul. S wont to hia office , and swooping m jestlc'tlly int'j ' his presence , demand the name of the author. Grngg pi tested ignorance. She intorrogat him aa to his style of-handwritingai if demanded a opecimon. This ho d oltncd to give , whereupDn nhe dran revolver , oockcd it and held it at 1 head. The torr-ficd official at on Buizid a pen and wrote a lino. Takl it to compare with the letter aho fou ho had wri'tan "Our Father who i in heaven. " While aho was cxaml iug the writlnc QwgR hastened aw 10 to Rota policeman and the widow we to a lawyer's tffise f jr advlco. Planting Dlact Walnuta. J. n , Joly pave to the Montn horticultural aoolety direotlois I planting black walnnta , of which t following ia the substanceAv < transplanting the trees if practlcab planting the nuta where the tr. are to remain. The rows should four feet apart each w y. At this ni distance the ireea will grow up withe lateral branches ( which are apt to it torn off by enow or wind ) , and tr msy bo thinned ns their growth quires. The nuta should b e about two inohca in the grourd 1 rows ahould bo peifiotly straight , with a line and msrked from place place with stakes , so aa to sh accurately the young plants the nye yo r in cultivating. The ground m bo thoroughly prepared beforchai and the richer the inoro rapid growth. Always sow In the fall nt practicable. If the nuts are lef t apringoutof the ground they beoo QO dry and will not grow. Wo hi its found no diffiaulty in transplant the young treeo at five or six f 15 high , and have measured a number in atreets more than twenty years i bo which are nowabout fourtoenor fifti in inches in diameter , growing in gi lo and near digging. PICTURES BY WIRE. How the Lightning Will Flashed by the Postal Tele graph Company , The Pour Corners of the World to bo Oonnfoted by Copper- Covered Wiro. j l.ulcl | lila Titnr * . "lu Inca thn 30 dTS , " said L-styi \ . Battl'ttto a reporter , "wo shall ii.vo in operation between Now Yorh nd Ohijajo the must perftu : telegraph iuo the florid ever uaw. " Mr. D rtlett haa in charp.o thn cat' truoiiou if the lines of the non toaul uhyrauli , ct which 20100 r.c iuut WAS g < vun in The Tinu'u & fou diya ago. lie caino to this city JL-B. and gAve uu intvri'Qtiiigncouiil of thuprcg CCH the nuw company n ana the w y iu which it pro j09e.s to transact buomess. Ilicno.v building a line botweci > l itv York and ( Jhiccgo und polt'a un up along the wholn distance , nith iht xcoption ot a few gapj , aggregating about fifi.y inilua , which the contract ira are rapidly filling. .Tho wires au > emg Btrung as rapidly as they can bi manuf c ured athe company' * workd , for ono of the peculmrittbc f the JNslal Telegraph cmnpjt.j . i tha1 H makca ltd Own wire . afotl cold the fiizi of a brgc aiituug-ueedlo electro plated with oopper till it ia nearly aa thick as a pencil. When the New Yoik Chicago line is finished , which will bt aum9 time next month , a second line will bo started to run. to Philadelphia Ualtimoro and Washington , and i third to g/i to Boston , lu the couui of nexi yt.ar it IB proposed to reach al tilt ) ptincipal cities east cf the Mia titsippi , and the company's contrite with the no * Frcneh Oiblo conij.atj ; obliges it to have its wiios in New Or o&ni in fiftutn months from Sep'em ber , 18S2. The cable company , \vhtcl ( oruun zed in Frai.ce , with a oplt of ยง 11,000.000 , is laying a cable acres he Atlantic by w.ty uf the coast o Portugal and the Azures lalaudp From the Azarci two cabko will b laid ; one to llivana and Aspinwall where it will connect with the Sotiti American oyatem of lines , and th other to a point on the shore of LJDJ Island eound , where it will connec with the lines of the Pjatal Telegrapl company. The polea for the land tin t this point are already in p'acu. ' UOW TUB HI'AllKS WILL FLY. It Is promlaed that same marvcloc re&ults will btehown when those line are finished. Not only will Iho wire bo "woikod" through from New'Yjti to Chicago without repenting , a fen impossible with iron wires woikdi with the MOIBO or any ether system bat the rapidity of trauemisaion ctoit ly inoreaeed. The avor&go time re quired for Bonding a meoauge botwooi iho two cities now is fifteen minutoe but with the copper wires it will b only a few seconds. "Why , " Bni Mr. 13irtlett , with cnthusiuam , "if could got that far ahead of the aloe exchange I'd boat the world ! " It ia claimed that the application c the duplex and quadruple * patents t thu Morao system is practicable enl on ohort circuit ? ; that in fact , the la.I ter will wotk properly but little fni thcr than the distance between Nu1 York and Philadelphia , while th Gray system , which is owned by th l\stal telt graph company , mnltiplie an iron wire innp times over a thrc hundred mile circuit and a ooppc wire to any extent and over any dii tanco. Prcc'ically , however , it lit only been made to work up to nic messagra at onoo on a single coppe wiro. The baao of the system that difference In vibrations whic makea musical tones. It well known that if two airings on dif rent violins are tuned in cxictly U tame key a bow drawn across ono wi muse both to sound , and something i ; ho same kind Is applied to tbo tell ; raph. A little Instrument toned i ho same key is attached to ono end < ho wire and the messigo sent throng t is received by another instrnmiii similarly toned , at the other em Those two instruments work In ha inony , and are not interfered with ; all by the working of another , o heorottoally , of any number of othi sots , ovtrtuo same wire at the Ban Una. There is something in the ele riotl vibrations that keeps their not s distinct. WRITING BY ILECTKIC1TY o Besides this , however , the compan owns a still more wonderful procos ; [ ho Legro patent sends as mme words over a single wire in a ruinul as the moat skillful Morse operate can send iu an hour , delivers at tl receiving station n fie simile of tl : copy furnished , and does it all will > ut the aid of a skilled operate Anybody who cm turn a crunk ci send a message in hia own handwtl ing , with any private marks or oth devices ho pleases , simply by fir writing his message on a chemical propited slip-if paper furnished I the company. Praotical trials of th appiratns have uhown a speed of twoi ly five hundred words a minnt but It can bo enlarged BO as to do ovi bettor. A Morse operator who ci send or receive from 2,000 to 2,5 words an hour can command the big est salary , and oven then there cothlng to guarantee him agair making a mistake a thing which , 1 the Leggo process , Is impoesibl Pictures : au be transmitted in tl way , and an enterprising reporter c send not only the wurds but t muslo of a new opera by wire ; but t' great advantage the company cbii for it is the sending of corrcapou ence , It is expected that the oni gotta business man who has an itnp < tint letter to send to a distance , w no longer drop in the postofiieo u at leas , Indeed , an arrangement can at effected by which the poatofllcos w 1 , bo made receiving and dtlveri 10 stations for the pea al teleg'aph t If bring it to the company's ciTno , pli ill It with his own hands In the machi 10 and send it humming in a moment ro Us destination. A minor but impi JR tant point h tbo enporlority of t ot wire for telephone purposes. It o claimed that the conductivity of t ! heavily coppered wire la so great tl telephoning over a thousand m circuit will be ea easy aa It now U o- an ordinary city wire. XSXXB > < * : E.EI : POWER AND HAND TTT tolasfP Steam Purnps , Engine Trimmings , , nKZ.nKo , soar. , BRAS' ) AND IKON rnnKoa nrc , IArr.lN , 4T WKOLESALK AND lALLABAY WIHD-HISLL8 GHURCH'AHDB3B.WBUB LLS Oor. Farnam and 10th Streets Omaha , Neb , SPECIAL KOTlCli TO Growers of Live Stock and Others. WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO OUR FrAl H 111 / if UuJ It is the beat and chcapent food for etocl : of any kind. Ono pound is equal to three pounds of corn Stock led Kith Ground Oil Oako in the fall and win ter , inatuad of running down , will Increase in weight and bo in good market * &b'e condition in the epring. Dairymen as well oa others who use it can tes tify to its merits. Try it and judge for yourselves. Price $25.00 per ton ; no charge for saoko. Addrren ol-ood-mo WOOODMAN LINSEED OIL CO. , Omaha , Neb. MoMAHON , ABERT & CO , , A 315 DOUGLAS STREET , OMAHA , KEB. The Original nnd Only Regular SEED HOUSE in Nebraska. O. WHOLESALE AND IlETAII , DKALEHS Atr'ciiltural ) tJ. W. Oor. 14 th VcRetnb'e ' , and : orcst , M wor , Dodge Streets , Grass , ModBo , Omaha Iscb. Wo rruKu a fperialt } o ( Onion Seeds , Onl n Sets , Illnu O > as' , Tmothv , Hcd AIaU % and Whit Clotcr , OS.IRC an > Honcj Locust 1 ialtr , a il Market Gardtrnr Vrlll ta\c money In bujl. K of ua. KiT end for Ca n 03110 , FREE. WHOLESALE > VJ 1301 and 1303 Farnam St. Cor. OMAHA , NEB. AKHEUSER-BUSGH Brewing Association , CELEBRATED KEG & BOTTLED BEER , THIS EXOtLLEKT BEEB , SPEAKS FOfi ITSELF , Orders from any part of the State or the Entire West will be promptly shipped : All Our ttocds arc Made to the Standard of our Guarantee. GEORGE HENNING , Sole Agent for Omaha and the West. fflce Comer 13th and Barney Streets , Omaha , Neb , / McNAMARA & DUNCAN , WHOLES LE DEALERS IN KENTUCKY AND PENNSYLVANIA WhiskieS ! in I end or Free , .Also dirot Importers of WINES , BRANDIES AND ALES , Jobbers and Manufacturers of Fine OT Agents for Jos. Schlitz1 Milwaukee Beer. Bottled and in Kegs. 214 & 218 S , 14TH STRKET , OMAHA , FBB , MANUFACTURERS. OP Carpenter's Materials ALSO SASH , DOORS , BUNDS , STAIRS , Stair Railings , Balusters , Window and Door Frames , Etc. Firet-claM ( acllitlee for the Manufacture of all kindes of Mouldings , Fainting and matching a Specialty. Orders from the country will be promptly executed. iddreuallcommunlcatiruto A. MOYER , Propriet