THE DAILY BEE-OMAHA WEDtfuSDAl' EEBEUAEY 21 The Omaha Bee Published every morning , except Sn y. The only Monday morning dftlly.l TEKMS BY MAIL- One Year.10.001 Three Months.3. BU Months. . 6.00 | One Month. . . . ! CHE WEEKLY BEElfpnbllshed eve Welncsday. * ' TERMS rOST PA1D- Ono Vcar $2.00 I Three Months. qix Month * . . , . 1.00 | One Month. . . . AFRICAN News COMPANY , Bole Agci ; Sew3iloalera in the United States , | CORRESrONDENOE Oommui . fttfons relating to News t.nd Editor aiaturit should bo addressed tb the EDIT or Tux BEE. BUSINESS LKTTKHS-A11 Bualt Letters anil Remittance * should ho dressed to TUB DEE I'UDLIHIIIXO COJIPA OMAHA. Drafts , Checks ami 1'ontolli Orders to bo msdo payable to the order the Company. Tha BEE PUBLISHING 00 , , Prop K. ROHEWATER Editor FKA.NCE chaugcs iti ministry noai aa often as n prominent railroad I tornuy In Nebraska chances his ahl DEPOSITS In No * Ycrk savin banks incroaaod $25,000,000 last yo ; Thia is a silver lining to the financ THE sooner General Hazon Is iavit to ctop down and oat the bailer it v bo for the good namu of the am A good lobbyist has been spoiled making a poor soldier. THE legislative seealon has dogoni ated law ft qenorjU garao of grub. T grabbers will not bo forgotten wh the record is msdo up to satisfy t curiosity of indignant constituent JAY GOULD iu nn interview ftft ho "thinks ho has hla share of tl pleasant things of this world. " Tl trouble is that ho haa the shares of great many ether people in the bo gain. SENATOK SAUNDEIIH la reported eorlonsly ill at Washington with b lions fever , which explains hla a since from the oonato during tin li portant votes on the tariff dobito. JIM BniHBi.N' , whc principal combats hwo been with 1 month , la out with a lecture atatl how Ouster lost his lifo. It is noc loss to remark that the reason v bosause ho know loaa about fighti than the hero of twenty blood ! battles. COMPLAINTS are made that "va dais" are mutilating the "works art" at \ \ ashington. Jf only Vim Roams' monstrosities of human n omy arc attacked the publlo will ha no cause for mourning. Washington hut been a recopta for numerous specimens of native i which are none the loaa inartlstio ai frightful because they were dona native artists. The original vand wcro the congressmen who voted nt aidioa to the daubers and atone n sons who have doaccr&tod the cnpi with studios In oil and marble whl ought to find a place in Madame T sand's Chamber of Horrors. TUB bill to increase the Oma board of education to nine mombi has passed the house , and will pro ! bly become a lav , There is cvc reason why It should , Oar presc board of education is too small traueact the constantly Increasing bo DOBS connected with the manageme of our city schools. The commltti have too much work to do to do well , and every one knows that i committees in legislative bodies v tnally transact the bnsineai. Aa m ters now stand , members of the bet have to servo on several oommltte and their attention Is divided a diverted. Another praiseworthy feature of I bill is the provision which permits I investment of the sinking fund city bonds. Up to the present U government bonds have boon 1 only securities allowed under the h This amendment will add sovo thousands of dollars to the sink ! { fB&d and at the aamo time afford eve neSessary security. THE now land cube in northe Nebraska , the appointees for whl were confirmed last week , will called the Minncadusalandofliso , a I | to ba located at Yalentinc. the - ent teuton8 of the Fremont end * horn Valley r Hroad , and four , i from Fort Niobrara. The new district , aa c- . , . . wed , o 11 .11-1. i ' sluts of the two west r , , , , -t goi ol E county on the oast. . , . , , . , * . and Is boanded the state line ' ' , . , . . , jo. the north and 42 parallel r , , . . . \ . , , a the south , comprit portions r - , - , . . . c , , . ,1 Holt and bloux conn , M new .counties of Bret o r t jrry , Dawoa and Loop , created < ho present leglalaturo. The sonthwoatern portion of state is soon to have another 1 office which will probably be' loci at MoOook on the line of the B. & road. The location is not , howe definitely decided upon. By the c of the present year Nebraska have nine land offices , those alre iu operation being at Beatrice , Gi Island , Bloomlngtoo , Niobrara , Ni Platte , Lincoln and Norfolk , nominations hare yet been made the MoOook office. 1 THE RAILROADS AND TH ! I OFFICE. In a short but intorostlug attic entitled "Hallway Influence In tl Land Oflio , " Qoorgo W. Julian cal public attention , In the last numbi of the Nrth Atnarican .Replete , to tigress gross abncca which have characterize the transaction ! ) between the govcri mcnt and the land grant roads. Tl fucts recorded by Mr. Julian wou ] be atartling if the disclosures whic they contain had not boon dificounh by the charges which for yotro hai bson made cf the absolute control this bureau of th interior dopartmei by the agonla of torporato monopol The lint land , gram was rar.do the Illinois Contrrfi in 1860 , Fro that date uulll 1872 millions npi millions of acres of Iho public d main were recklessly squandered upi the railroads , while so loose waa k islr.Uou and DO grasping Iho donnn of the pro j 3c tor j of various lines th Iu some inutancoti the grants were glen on with no lateral limits. This wan of public property became so oztonal that at last the people were alartno and about eleven years ago n halt W called , ' 'bu , it was not until mo than 200,000,000 acroa of the peopli patrimony had been appropriated i at oft as largo aa that of the thlrtci original states. " Slnco Ihiso rlgh were given by the nation , of cour there h no via In disputing the jjlalma , but Mr , Julian shows by wh means the railroads have boon Upho in many cases in litigations with pi vato partluu a to the ownership i lands to which the railroads had n possible [ claim , In aorao opocli caaea It seems evident that the docii ions of the supreme court have boo overridden by the railroad companle : The laud cflioo has never Btretoh & point in favor tj tno ronda , Mr. Juilau ftfa | low fno all pie prlr.Vmg bl cortlfiod llnta haa bei Oonnidorod equivalent to patents , m that in this way companies "ha liad awarded to thorn an illegal exec of Indemnity lauds amounting to mu than 10,000,000 acrea , or enough maku 02,500 farma of 1GO acrui Those lands might have been open to settlers at government prices , " 1 atoad of becoming the npoll of corpc ate monopolies and sold at rates ii posed by themselves. " Bogus suits trumped up by the c : poratioua have boon gladly u'sud the land commissioner aa the basis grossly unjust decisions which every litigated caao which has nrls BO fr as a private Individual la co corned , "Every presumption againot'hhn , and . . mlatakcs are ov mudo iu his favor. " There ore to-day 100,000,000 aoi of land claimed by the rallroada a withdrawn from the marknl awaitl settlement under various Beta of oc groes and the lobby at Washlngt has boon auaccssful iu prevailing thi forfeiture. In outnming up Mr. Juli writes : "Thceo illuatrationa of t management of railroads by the la : department are in fact Illustration's the management of the land dopa meet by the railroads. " I\r \ o.uld bo a publlo bleaalng , as ! from the destruction of a hlsto building , i/ the Whltu house were burn down > This venerable rookc Is the most ptrttlstont loooh on t treasury cf any of the buildings Washington. The present sundry ci appropriation bill allows $05,000 I Its maintenance , which Includes ? 2 000 for rofurntihiug , $15,000 ! * grounds , 92,500 for fuel , 500 for repairs to conservator and $15,000 for lighting. last yc nearly double this amount waa nppi priated for rodocoratlcg and refi nlihlng , and. In the past five yoi tougrcaa haa devoted oror a quarter a million for making the bulldi and grounds habitable , It would , an not of economy to deaoit t palace of the pioild.onts and orecl now building where the fresco wet stay on the walls for rnoro than t years at a time and In which the c pots would not have to bo renew every six months. , There is a go deal of double dlallllod oxtrivagar about the maintenance of the Wh House aa at present conducted i which even the destructive habits hoosier visitors Is no excuse. OP course there ' . , no lafik of c : dulatesform. BlJc or Bght , pn . -.iriiocl Mid patriotic wardbumffl mvo already oiforod to sacrifice th mslnosa ou the altar of the city votes enough can be secured to ol , bem. But Omaha will bo very parton | at the coming spring election In whi she puts her trust ai guardians of I city's Interest. The men who its moat auxioui to atop Into Mayor Boyd's shoos i very likely to bo left out lu the cc Qood material for mayoia la i found in every corner grocery t the salary is not so magnificent aa to tempt men of good executive a' ity and sound business stand to run after the nomination , The next mayor of Omaha will bo found were pulling for the off and ho will be elected at the polls i not in the nominating convention. What our people want u a solid i substantial oltlten whosoknowlodg his own business will fit him to c duct successfully the affairs of tbo < through co-operation with a sir onorgotlo and honest city counc -I * Omaha la too largo to try any tnoro e porlmento , Her intercuts are grow ! too rapidly to bo entrusted to ofllci : of whoso capacity and honesty thuro the shadow of a shade of snaplcto If THE BEK understands the temp of our taxpayers they will bo ovi more careful than u unl In their choi at the coming spring olootloil. TOWN Councillor Carey , of Dubl hna turned itiformsr and adds 1 blood curdling testimony to the u\ \ donco of Michael KuvanaughE story of the Ptu ilx park awasilti HOCB b oven tnoro etckculug in ita d taile than that of his nccomplic Carey who was a mcmboa cf thu sect ( society to which the pnBonoro fc loaged was selected to ifivo the ni t : for the crimo. Seven of the asjassi armed with knives distributed thoi Helves along the walk down wh ! < Lrd Cavendish aud IJurko wu appronchiug , Brady at the sign jumped upon Barko and stabbed hi in the shoulder. Lord OnvondUh * then assassinated after which tl bloodthirsty brute retarnt-d to Burl who was still breathing and cut h throat. It former Carey tolls of o. cc tain organizer called "No. 1" wl planned the assassinations of Bnil and Cavendish and also the attempt murders of Secretary Foster and Lo Lieutenant Eirl Oowpor. The tv last escaped a horrible fate as if I miracle , Three tim ° s they were t most in the hands of iliolr o otnics and throe timeo a change route or the delay of a train sav It In unfortunate tbut the coward 'I'ormors ' , whoso lives will J2r. , \ bo spared In re1 ura for the evidon which lht > y huVo hirnisliPdiho govoi ment , will not share the fate of t bloodstained eoocndrol whom th assisted in the horrible tragedy of M Oth. Ireland has been too long curs by these murdnrous fanatics who ha given England tha only oxcuae for h shameful inbgovorument of the cou try , and who have discounted In a vacca every effort of Ireland's n f clcndn to help her , The ataina whl they have cant on the country ha been hardly washed out by the tee of a famine stricken peasantry whc sufferings have attracted loss eyni ) thy because of the crimou of the ini night nsflasnluR who would not lea that no worthy public object can ov bo attained by piivatn outrage. TUG hounu at Lincoln on Moud ovuulug degenerated into a howll mob. The Hcjnon in the otpltal that occasion were disgraceful beyo dosorlptlon and furnhh good rom fov sovlons u flection on the part the people cf Nebraska who olecl such hoodlums and mountebanks represent them M the men who pai oipatcd in that dlsguitlnfj disorder. Piior. HoiiSfoiU ) declares that pi bread has laid moru of the huir race under the sod than either both of those twin undertaken : , ri and tobacco. A * the manufaotu aud vender of a patcat biking pa dor everyone can at once BOO tl Trof. Dorsford ie a strictly dlslut osted party. Tbo Qrub Claim Senator. A gentleman who says ho was a I low-paaongor of a nowly.elected sc ator from Colorado ou his latest E torn trip has the following atory to t of the bonanza statesman : "Bof < it was fairly dark , the last day of c journey , the great man ordered 1 porter to make up his section of 1 sleeper. This done he directed I man-Chambermaid to gotont his nif clothes. A gorgeous velvet cap , oil rately decorator ! was firnt roour < carefully oxAnUn&d , and hung on o of tl'.O hoflks where everybody oot sea it. A magnificent rufUod nif hlrt , half stnothorcd In cnstly po : ace of the finest quality , Has IK ) ronght forth and hung ou anotl ) eg , so aa to fill the space between t oopod-np curtains. Everything v u readiness , but the great man , vt lad evidently Intouded retiring na to get a good night's rest , changed mind and did not seek his couch uc neatly 10 o'clock , The puoongera 1 a chance to inspect th superb g monts at their leisure , and they ayn id themtelvos of the blosoed prlvile The ladies feasted their eyes on I embroidered night cap and on . splendid night shirt , with its $1 worth of laoa trimming , until their i petite for riches was satiated. 1 uoky psaieasor of 10 much tex splendor pretended to bo oblivlouc its surrounding ] , but it was r.otli at tie YitneB od the eagec ourioe of his felluvr passengers ncd lister to the whispered oommonta with a k ( njoymontno could scarcely conct A small boy with a now pair of rod- boots , the only ones In the nolght liood could not have been more tensely self-complacent. If he on only have found an excuse for putt Ills big diamonds on exhibition happiness would have been cotupl and overwhelming. " The Now Dor. From the lllltan Journal. He was a brand-uow oflio-b young , protty-faood , with golden ri lets and blue oyoi. Just auoh a bo1 one would inngluo would be tal oat of hla llttlo trundlo-bod In middle of the night and tranipor beyond the stars , The first day clanood over the library In the odl ial room , became acquainted T everybody , know all the printers , went homo In the evening as happy cheery as B sunbeam. The next ho appeared , loaned out of the t window , expectorated on a print pate tied up the oat by the tall In hall-way , had four fights with inol boy , borrowed 92 , from an oconj of the building , saying his mother dead , collected his two daya pay f the cashier. , hit the jinitor with broomstick , pawned a coat belong ! ) to n member ot the editorial ata wrenched the knobs of the doors , upo the ico-oooler , pied three galleys typo and nuihed his fingfr in tl Buioll press. Ou the third Any a no wia received , waylug : "Ml Mother i not want I to work in such a dull plac She Bays I would make it good prone or So do I rui finger is Bottc troau fishln' . Yours Till Dath < Yank a , " POLITICAL , NOTES , J'jtht female clerks arc employed la t Massachusetts Insurance Department , S'-IO a your each. A proposal It before the Rhode Inhi IeB'l'Rturo to In3reane the rnlitry of t railroad cunimUtioner to § 1,100 , U'tieral Chulmers , of Mlnnljelpjjl , b heiruQ taking tottluiony prop rAtory his ccntcst for a eoat In the Forty-eigh congteiu , A bill b.i been Introduced in the Kuns jegllnture providing for n board of tej hook conimdrlc'tierii aud n ualfnrm syste of ttxt-bookn in the public Bohoolt , Tlie Rhode Iilnnd home of repreient tlv s lion passed a bill nuklug the come of a patent or guardian u requtite to t iaenlng of u marriage 11-ccnco for A mhio Tlicre i to be held in Boston on the 2 Inst. n meetlug for the pnrpote of or Hi zlag a natloDHl citizen's \ef\ie \ for the BU pru Ion of the aalo of liquor to mine and the enforcement of the lawaregnhtii the liquor trulflc , whatever they muy be , the Buveral italef. Governor Kinkeod , of NeVflda , In h annual measure , spvnks very onrnost RgalnU the discriminntions of the Cent L'vnlSc raihoaj , aad complains of fact that the road escapes * " " some 7,000.000 acres of Ito land > . that stats by delaying to patent- 1 The apportionment of ( ' .ftMrnln I , sUcougre-iBlonnlalslrtn * " , , * determlrj by the deujoctnts , mites two republic and four democratic districts ou the ba of the presidential vote of 1880 , but tbo basin of tha Stoneman tidal wave 1882jall would ba democratic , The man mo t'talked about i „ „ , .d t candidate of the repuM- -00fw ? V . . fnr fho > n t. .cans oi inait - lu 1885 It ( ° jn ( a m Brown , . * . , of the Sixth dhtrlct. Ho Is o ot the most popular men lu the aUto ; a always carrier nio congrct "loual district a majority ranging from 7,000 to 10,000 , Ever slnoe the organlz tlon of WIocc sin as.a Blate the public lands have be Bold at 8' ' 25 pjr cre , and fortunes hn been made in them. A bill to ndvar the price to $3 is before the Htnto sen a and the assembly hai adopted a j ilut ri nlution withdrawing the lauds from B , until a change In pries in rando. Governor Footer , of Ohio , ftdviaea t republicans of his state that in nominitl candiiratea for the legislature this y < they avoid pledging them to vota for ft particular aspirant for the United Sta senatorship. fame lha boot men , hesa1 work earuestly for tlieir election , and tti If the party rotdins the control of the li Mature , let the qurctinn of who shall senator be fettled by tbo free choice of t people's reDresentatires , Senatorial njpirnnta in New Hampshl will have to remain in n state of unci Uinty until Juno. Meanwhile , howev the canvassing goes on briskly , and t prospects of the different candidates i noted as regularly as the state of t weather. Some nice legal questions abt the election must be decided , one of whi is whether tha present legislature cam fill both of t e senatorabips. Guaeocs to the successful man or men nro as liki to rot at the truth aa Wigging is in p dieting the weuther. Now York has had 25 governors in 1 10 ? years of her existence aa a free and dependent commonwealth. Ot this n her , since the death of Edwin D. Morg i hero are about cIpht.BurvIvora. The o ; Hamilton Fish , whoso trm began in IS Horatio Seymour , whoso fir term bet In 1853 ; Myrori H. Clark , 1855 ; Reul E. Fenton , 1805 ; John T. Hoffman , 18 Samuel J. Tildea , 1875 ; Lucius Robins 1877 ; and Alonzo B. Oornell , 1680. these , Seymour , Hoffman and Fenton the only three who were elected for m than one term. INDUSTRIAL NOTES , A saw raanufactoiy Is to be establisl at Kau Olnlre , WUcoudn. Tbo Chicago malleable Iron company employing 700 men in 1(9 works , The cheat mill of the Heading Pa. , L Work * la now In operation. The roll mill h still idle. Independence , Iowa , talks of rats $30.000 capital for the purpose of erect n plow factory. It ia proposed to increase the cap ! stock of the Glamorgan Iron company , Lynohburg.Va. , to 580,000. The old Oliver Stave Works , n Rochester. N. Y. , will be turned Int < etove factory by Shepard & Co , , of N Brighton. Machinery for the manufacture .of i zero lee machines has just been put in I Zeroise machine works of Silas Mercba Cleveland. The Manchester locomotive works filling an ordar for 20 locomotives for I ) regon railroad and navigation compai vhlch w'U ' be packed and shipped water. Jue Pond machine tool company Worcester , Mast. , hav * been incorp ated , with a capital of $100,000. D. 1 'oudis president , and A. O. Stebb reaiurer. The Cleveland co-operative stove co pany Will build extensive additions to th works the psasent season , giving them ci eased moulding , mounting and ston acllltles. The Chase Turbine manufacturing cc lauy , at Orange , Mass , , are luyinc i ounuation for their new shop , on the t if the burned chair s'lop. The new bn ! ng will be 123x50 feet wide with an L I 50 feet wide , The Rlpley llowland manufactur company , ot Boston , with a capital S160.00J , for the manufacture and sale ewelryaml silverware , have been inc wrated : Win. A. Batet , president ; K ow Crosby , treasurer , The Union File compapy , of Baltiroc have besn offered 4,000 pounds of Ivpn ixchango for filej , by a resident Of Ci Joist , on the west coast of Afric.x. and agrees to furnish all the ivory they < dispose of , In trade for their product. I prooable a large trade will be esta lls ! ou the dark continent , ( The McMurray-Judgo aVchltectual 1 company , of St. Lout ? , ore Increasing tl working force and report a flood of enl They have now ftbont completed their c tract for furnlehlns the iron work for K Gay'a building on Washington over. This coat of tucnron work for this build Is ? 75,000 , The dredging umchlao building at I . /Bliland , near rhilndelphia , Is on tbrc'o to te supplied to tha P.iDnma ct company , the sgRregata cost aiuountlni over 3400.003. The above one , now n lag completion , U 100 feet long , GO .wide , and 12 feet deep. On each of t three monster drcugea there will be ei separate engines , the pair of hlgh-prwi engines which run th * dredge being of horse-power each. The dredges are < now patent , and work with a series buckets on an endless chain , which dig and dispose of 1,020 cubic yards of in an hour , or a combined capacity hour for the three dredges of 4.8GO ci Vanis , Thus In four months , working hours a day , they could dig out 9'JOO cubic feet , or a canal 80 feet wide , 12 deep , and nearly 60 miles long. The most brilliant shades penal on all fabrics , are made by the 1 niond Dyes. Unequalled for brill oy and durability. 10 cents. RAILROAD MOTES , The Buffalo , New York and Philade ! phis railroad compauv hai declared s quarterly dividend of 1J per cent. The Vlnojnuea nnd Ohio Illver railrosi wan formerly ormnlze 1 In Vlncennei' , Ind. lobrtiary 7th , with a opltal atcck o : 81,000,000. TnlrUcndlrectors were chossr. Ata meeting for the reorganization cl the Marietta aad Cincinnati roud on tb ( 7th int. the name of the new oompinj wns Hxr-d HH tha Cincinnati , Wnehiociur and Jinltluiore. The eArnlnjUi of the Mexican railway am its Jalapr , brunch for the neck endln ; January 20th nmountcil to "JO 000 , beln ; aa increvo of 87,000 over the C"rrc p.md ing week cf 1882. Tha BtfiLkholdoss of the Cr..cdgo cm Weatorn Indiana lecently hcU a mectiui fur the purpose of rnisitf ? Mia old mort.op of $10 000,000 oa the property aad plaV . J now aud larger one. GJIt is saU that theOalve tjn Horr' . „ , nud S in Antonio cotnp < tny will „ , branca which ill leave tbo m ( n ft San Antonio and extend norl' ' , . . , rd uut it meet ? the Texas and P.sclr5 0-JW < * Ic IIAO bfou about decide Fe rand will extend H 1'cdru , H dlstnuco tf 3 * u.Utly dltccU to , ta , , lluw , raplh o" -.ad for 1882 show tot , /161. < Jtl93 Hgolnrt 81,850 8 Previous year. The roa d > ta earnings in the past lot fr . York Hr.rbor and Beach rallroa y * j been incorporated. It will run fioi jittery to York Beach connecting wit the Eastern road nt the former point. J will ho a narrow guage and will cost nboi : ? 10,00 > ) for buildiug and equipment. The Northern Adirinlacl : railroad con pany him filed brticlcs of abioolatlou wit the New York secretary of state. Th termini of the ro d will beSt Rfgia Fall and near the Molrn station nf tbo Ogdcne burg arid Lake Uhauiplaln railroad. A now Company has beau organized i ; "El i'aso under the name of the 111 Pas and New Mexico rulroail. with a capita stocf ! of SS.OCO.GCO. Definite arrange ments ave been made for the equiptnea of tLe rev 'l from El Pnso to the vicinity t White Oak * . * . Articles iucorporatlug the Wabaeb Paducah ftnd Bou'hetu railway comran. biwe been filed with the Eccrotarv Of 3tat of Illinois. The company wll1 'nnvo n cat Ital of $000,000 , and mil tBlldarorffroi VTacksnn county III.to n point on th Ohio river opposite P ducah , Ky. At a ruckling of the dircctois qf tb Illinois Central railroad held iu > > et7 Yor last week it was decided to p. y u 17 pe cent dividend on its 4 per cent leased lln certificates , which repi c ent stuck ot th Chicago , St. Louis and JVow Ofle-nuro.it The payment will require S > ,000.000. The Riley Elevated railway company c Chicago was incorporated February 9:1 by the secretary of state. The object i stated to bo to construct and opernte a elevated railway from one or more cantrt points in the city of Chirigo to Sout Chictgo , Pullman , Blue I uand , Engl < wood and other tuburbs. The capital i S2OCOtOO. CURES Rheumatism.Keuralgia , Sciatica Lumbago , Backache , HeadacheToothache , Bor Throat , Sirrlllngn , Bpr ln > , Bruliei , llurnt , Hc M , Froit llttei , 1XD AIL OTIIEn BODILY P11S3 iSD iCHES. Soil by Druitlili and Dtileri tTerjwhcrt. Flftjr Ceatl bottle. Direction ! ID U LtQguitei. THE CHAKLEH A. VOUEI.EU CO. IIOMHOII u i. VOUIUB A CO ) lUUIaor. , Bd. , C. S. j THE LSNE -OF THE lilwaukee & St , Pan RAILWAY Is now running Its PAST EXPRESS TRAIN from OMAHA AHD COUNCIL BLUFF ! -vrttu- Pullman's Magnificent Sleeper -AND THE- ; Finest DiHiiig Cars in the World IF YOti 'ARE ' GOING EAS1 TO CHICAGO MILWAUKEE. Or to anv point bo ) end ; or ] IF YOU ABE GOING NORTI To ST. 'PAtJL OR PUNNEAPOI. ! ! Take the BEST ROUTE , the OMoagoMilwankOB&St , PaulR'i Ticket office located ftt iorncr Farnam an fourteenth street3 and at U. V. Depot and f Mlllard Hotel , Oitt&hx | 3TSeo Time Table In another column. F. A. NASH , General Arent. 0. H. KOOTE , Ticket Agent , Omaha. 8. 3. MERRILL , A. V. II. CARPENTER , General Manager. General Pass. Agon J. T. CLARK , GEO. H. HEAFFORD , General Sup't. Asa't Geu. Fass. AK f' $500 REWARD The above reward will bo paid to any perse who will produce a Paint that will equal the Pennsylvania Patent Rubbe Paint , lor presetting Shingles , Tin and Oraval Reel Warranted to be Fire and Water Proof. / orders prompt ! } attended ID. Chciper and bs tei than auy other p&lnt now In use. STEWART & 8TEPHEN30N. Bole Proprietors , Omaha House , Omaha , J'e UEFBB1SNOES. Officer & Pusey , Dr.Rlce , Dr. Plnney , rul Council Bluds , Iowa. Cu office. Omaha Neo. Hyacinth i Orocroda. And all other lor Fall Planting Lariott MMI ment \ er ehown lu Cblcajo- lUttatratod CaUloguo tree. Sand ( or It Hiram Sibley ' & . Co. , FEEDS4EN , 20t-201 Randolph St. , . CHICAGO. ! : "WINE O OAHDJl lour -Steam Purr-ps - , Engine Trimmings , H AHO SOHOOL 8 li8 TJor. Fjtrcam and 10th Streets Omaha , Neb. _ . . . _ - * * ' ' --1- ' " " - ' * " * * * * " " ll - 1 1 i t ft mr-frinin.i i i iiii i i i\m \ < SPECIAL NOTICE TO Growers of Live Stock and Others , WE GALL YOUR ATTENTION TO OUR O It IB the boat and ohenpost food lor stock of any kind. Ono pound la equal to throe pounclB of corn. Stock fed with Ground Oil Cake in the fall and win ter , luotnad of running down , will increasu in weight aud bo iu good market * nblo condition in the spring. Dairymen as wall aa others who ueo it can tes tify to ita merits. Try it end judge for yourselves. Price 825.00 per ton ; no charge for La oka. Addrpsa o4.fod.mo WOOODMAN LINSEED OIL CO. , Omaha , Neb , WHOLESALE Fi IT * B % 1301 and 1303 Farnam St. Cor. OMAHA , NEB. MoMAHON , ABEET & CO , , 315 DOUGLAS STREET QIY1AHA Brewing Association , CELEBRATED KEG & BOTTLED BEEE , THIS EXOBLLEHT BEER SPEAKS FOR ITSELF , Orders from any part of the State or the Entire West will be promptly shipped : All Our Goods arc 3Ia < ta to the Standard of our Guarantee. GEORGE HEMMING , Sole Agent for Omaha and the "West , Office Corner 18th and Barney Streets , Omaha , Neb. McNAMARA &DUNCAN. 1 WHOLESALE DEALERS IN . KENTUCKY AND PENNSYLVANIA WhiskieS ! in Eond or Free , Also direct Importers of WINES , BRANDIES AND ALES , Jobbers and Manufacturers of Fine Agents for Jos , Schlitz1 Milwaukee Beerj * -i Bottled and in Kegs. 214 & 216 S , 14TH STREET , ' - - - OMAHA , HEB , PLANING IL MANUFACTaR15K3 OF Carpenter's Materials ALSO SASH , DOORS , BUBS3 ? ! STAIRS , Stair Railings , Balusters , Window and Door Frames , Etc. rirnt-claaa facilitoe , ! for the Manufacture of all klndea of Mouldings , Pointing and matching a Specialty. Orders from the country will b promptly executed , nddresaall communications to A. MOYER , Froprleto MORGAN & CHAPMAN , T2I3 Farnam St. , Omaha * . Neb. V