V TBE PAIIA BEE-OMAHA TUESDAY APRIL 3 The Omaha Bee. Published every morning , except San. y. The enly Monday morning cully , TERMS BYIMAIL One Year..810.00 I Three Month.83.W 8U Months. . 6.00 | Ono Month. . . . l.CK CHE WEEKLY BEE , published everj Welnesday. TERMS POST PAID One fear $2.00 I Three Month ) , K QlzMonth LOO I One Month. . . . H AMERICAN NSWB OOOTAKT , Sole AgenU Newsdealers In the United States. CORRESPONDENCE- Oommnnt. lattons relating to News and Editorial matters should bo addressed to the KDrroE or TUB Bn. BUSINESS LETTERS-AI1 Boslnc ; Itettera and Remlttancca should be ad dressed to THE BKS PDBLIBHINO COMPANY OMAHA , Drafts , Checka and Postoffice Jrdcra to bo made payable to the order of the Company. The BEE PUBLISHING 00 , , Props , E. ROSEWATER Editor A VOTE for bonds moans a vote for decrease ia oar mortality rato. EVEKY citizen of Omaha should vote or sewer bonds at to-day's elec tion. JOE REDM AN says bo Is satisfied with the republicans nominations , with ono ozoeptlon. He only wanted a chance to vote for Olark Woodman for mayor. FDDLIO Improvements are In the air and publio sentiment is ovorwhlomlng- ly In favor of putting Omaha abreast of other cities of her elzo throughout the country. THE board of public works etil holds the fort and will act as supervisor ser of the contracts entered Into by the city. On this account , If for no other , a vote for bonds Is safe. THE anti-free pass bill has been killed by the New York legislature. The opportunity to bilk the state out of their mileage Is too valuable to be thrown away by the average leg- ! fatot. A WIIITEB In the Atlantic Monthly complains that American society Is new carried on . "solely for the benefit of young girls. " Whether Sasan B. An thony or Qall Hamilton wrote the Article is not stated. BEN BOTTEKWOBTH has boon pro vided for aa commtailoner of tbe Northern Pacific railroad whore his vulgarity can be expectorated without hooking the hardened eitizans of Fargo and Billings , THR first comptroller of the treas ury hu decided that Tom Oohlltree's alary cannot be attached for debts due the government. Since the de- ciilon the usual poker game has been resumed with the boys at the old i stand , UNDER the decision of Judge Law rence In the Oohlltroe case , the stlarj of a congressman c&pnot be attached , garnkheed or otherwise got at withon ! his consent by any creditor. Flvi hundred Washington bar rooms havi ordered signs displaying the natlona motto , "In God Wo Trust Al Others Cash. " THE army of iho United States 1 very tmall , and Us navy Is absurd , bu both are exceedingly troublesome am expensive. The crop of scandals am b'ckerlngs In the military and marln departments Is enough to cause gonori rejoicing that there aru not mor officers to loaf about the capital an use social tcflaonoo Instead of merit a a means of shirking duty. INCOMPETENT and dishonest Basons ors are the iaxthlrkors * bonanza. TL men Vrho are paying In proportion i their income from five to ten timi the amount of taxes contributed t our real estate magnates are into estod that property in Omaha shall I assoesod equitably and at a un ! form valuation for the rich and tl poor. _ _ _ _ _ OHIO stands ready to plug tl opening In the poatcffioe dopartme : with a dozen unemployed statesmi if need bo. The friends of Govern Foster have handed his name in as ort of expiatory offering to tl mmes of Oarfield. But there a o many men in Ohio who wan | offi that to takeoneis to offend a hundre In a multitude , of applicants there danger. MB , STUT , who has boon nomlnat by the republicans aa councilman large , Is a roaidont of the 1st wai and hns boon a citizen of Omaha i the past sixteen years , during t larger portion of which tlmo ho h been In the employ of the govornmo as a wheolrlght. Mr. Stut Is honest and cipablo mm'and if oleo ed would doubtless provo a trastwo thy and efficient councilman. TUB cillzana of Omaha will asked to day to authorize the iso of $100,000 In improvement bon for extending the North and SDU Omaha and the St. Marys aven ewers , and for the construction storm water sewers at the base of tl hills. The bonds will require a tn thirds m joritv , and every vol \ ( ' ought to cut his ballot in favor of t proposition. NON-PARTISAN VOTING The tickets nominated by the dem ocratic and republic in parties for citj o fibers indicate moro dourly than the most labored demons nttlon the no- ocsilty of non-partisan voting in mu < nlclpal elections. It la nafu to saj that three-quarters of the iatolllgonl voters of both political parties to-daj will refuse to vote what is called a straight ticket. Many of the verj men who are howling thoJlouJest foi party loyalty and strict adhoronca to the wishes of the people us shown In the political conventions will be found among the " o catchers. * Wo bollovo a majority of the nominees themselves will ox- orclso their own judgment in ballot ing. Oa the other hand the men who can bo bought by a drink , bribed by a dollar or bulldozed by fear or favoi will vote straight and glory in theli ' principles. " It i * a fact that municipal elections nro moro subject to corrupting in flaoncoa than state cr national con < tests. The straggle for parly offioet is narrowed down to a moro con traded field. The public to bo ap pealed to Is imallor , and the ware caucus and primary offer mori ready inducements to the arts of thi small bore politician and the trainee ; in Influence and votes. The element ! which most directly affect unfavorablj the welfare of communities have n < personal interest in the selection of i state executive and still loss in thi choice of a president. The cornel groggorlos and the dago dens , the lov down dives and the flashy gamblinf hells , keepers of disreputable honsei and men to whom all law is a throat and a good government a stand Ing monaoa , care much mort who represents their ward in thi next council than who secures i eat from Nebraska in the UnU ed States senate. And so when party lines are strictly drawn , ant party machinery promises to push t < a successful election the nominees o the primary and the convention Every kilaenco is used as it can , nowhere whore else bo used by the criminal anc law defying elements of the oommu nlty to secure the election of men whi will at least give assur&noo that thoj wil not enforce the law against Ian breakers. There has never boon an importanl reform in municipal governmontexcepl by an open or secret union of citlzeni on a non-partisan buls. The ma jorlty of mayors who have seonrec their election because they have pledged themselves to reform oxlatiof abuses , have gained thelf office as th < result of the independent spirit among voters , The councils andboards of al dermen who have shown the greatest efficiency and wlidom In building up i city's credit and in pushing her development opment without crippling the treasury or bankrupting taxpayers haverarolj been elected by a dominant party The Tweed regime in New York w& overthrown aa much by the votes o : outraged democrats as by the efforts o indignant republicans. The carnlva of jobbery In Philadelphia unde the rule of Boss Manoi was end ed by a hearty union of mortlfiei republicans and earnest democrats And to-day In Chicago a oomblnatloi of the best mon of both political pai ties is doing Its bent to snow undo a mountain of ballots a demooratl mayor and a democratic ticket wh represent the wont elements of th community and are endeavoring t perpetuate a government in whlo crime and drunkenness and dobanol ory receive practical immunity froi the laws. If the same spirit prevails in Omar in the election which is now progrot Ing a ticket can bo elected which wl do honor to the city. Neither of tl slates presented by the convontlo ; will bo or ought to bo elected. Bat Is of the highest Importance that tl successful candidates shall bo picki from the bent and not from the wet nominees o ntho party tickets , WANTED , A POLICY. Rosooo Oonkling is reported to ha' said recently in that piquant at caustic style for which ho is noted , ' have but ono annoyance In oonnootli with this administration , and that that In contrast with it the adminl tratlon of Hayes booomos respootat if not heroic. " This doubtless ropt sonts the stalwart view , and is echo by the Tom Murphys' , iho Ste FronohV and the Logans' ot the i publican party. But the policy of t president , if ho can be said to have policy , receives as cold a shoulder f re the other faction of the party. T Philadelphia Pnu charges him wl weakness and indecision , the Olnol nati Commercial Insinuates that ho Q lacking both In convictions and fir noon , and the rest of the republic journals either echo the cry or nul tain a studied ailonco If President Arthns has laid hlme open to the accusation of a want perception nnd of courage , ho 1 only reflected the prevailing tone the political party ot which is presumably the head , president unless a man of great men ability an 1 political training can BOM ly bo expected noWadtjs to lead < party leaders. The days when pa platforms and political debates met reflected the views of the chief exe tive have passed. Jackson and I coin undoubtedly made and nnmi party platforms. They wore at once presidents and party loaders , Interpreters - proters of party policy and executive ! of their own. The days of Jacksoi and Lincoln are not however our own , Now Issues then wore constantly crys talllzlng. Questions of national 1m portanco were forcing themselves con tinnally to the front upon which a do olded stand had to bo instantly taken , and in endorsing the president thi parties were forced to endorse his acts Snob occasions now are rare and fev have occurred during Mr. Arthnr'i administration. Over those whicl have , the president has attemptoc to exorcise no influence anc tbo party has followed suit The president has boon drlftinj because the party has been drifting Neither have found secure anohoragi grounds , The late republican congress gross , assisted by the light of las fall's political disaster , did Its best ti furnish materials for a national policy and failed. To the credit of Preslden Arthur bo It said that ho was oftoi better than the party. Ho urged li advance of congress'tax ' reductions vetoed the river and harbor steal , ant pushed the civil service reform moas nro. Standing between two factions fir or , ho has dodged to the bes of his ability the mislles of the angr ; contestant * and has sought to al lay party discord. Many of hjs appointments pointmonts have been good and hi attitude throughout has baon that oi well meaning and respectable oxooc tlvo. In the present condition c republicanism it is unfair to expect th president to bo the Moses who Is t load the party from the Egypt of in pending defeat to the Promised Lan of success and officeholdlng. It wl ! take something moro than a presides tlal policy to do that. SEVERAL experiments have bee made lately to test the practicability e applying electricity as a motor o street railroads , Ono of the moc successful was made at Greenville , ft J , , on a track about one-eighth 9 ! mile long , with one sharp curve and heavy grade. The oleotrio motor dro' a fivo'ton car over it at a good rate c spook. With a load of seven passer gora It spun along at a rate equal t that of a steam locomotive. The Dal electric motor , as it Is called , consist of a simple pair of trucks placed 01 the rails as a basis ; nnder a platfon above it are the electrical appliance for regulating the motor. The rate c peed can be increased or diminish at will Tne electricity is generate ! by a powerful dynamo machine , am carried to the rails through whlo ] it runs a harmless current It 1 claimed that the cost of rnnnin can by electricity Is forty per con less than by steam. The motor re gains 75 per cent of the energy ex erted by the steam engine which gee orates the electricity. On long rail roads it will be necessary to hav stations every 25 miles at whioh dyne moa of the requisite power shall b placed for supplying the train. 0. . street railways only five to ton mile in length this would bo unnecessary aa one charge would carry a ci through from ono end of the line I the other. The cost of the mete which la a small affair , Is trifling COD pared with that of a steam englm and any number can bo rnn on tl same track. The motor Is to be use on street railroads In Newaik and e ono of the Oonoy Island roads ; if shall ba fonnd to work satlsfactorl on those it may como Into use els whore and wo shall in the end s electric motors substituted lor her flash on street railways in ail o cities. IN the eyes of the Springfield Ji publican the list of expenditures f law services which "Browutcr , attc ney-gcnoral , " has allowed In the ps 18 months Includes some cnrloaltic Divldgo and Judge Porter , the go t ornmont cauneol in the Guitoau cat had $10,000 each for their service Duncan. S. Walker , brother in-law Browttor , rendered some service In case , for whioh ho received ยง 500 , modest sum , Richard Orowley in oiso against the New York Oontri being then rnombar of congress , i celved 88,630 , anallowancaof-doul ful legality and one whioh Is certain against propriety. Edwards Plori pont got 4,509 for his case agalt Tllden on the income tax , an outraf ona prosecution for the government have countenanced. Gen. Ohalmc received (500 for "services in his o\ \ election case , " another outragoo allowance ; it ia on a par with t charge of Maokoy , the South Caroll oongreesman , who sent in a bill to t houao of representatives for $1G for arguing hta own caato before t committee on privileges and oleo'ioi Controller Lawroucu ought to ha stopped BOIUO of thrs'i hills. THE bonds to bj voted upon to-d will assure the permanency tf pub of Improvements In Omaha. The aooi as our system of storm water sewers of began the more rapid will bo the i 10 tension cf paving operations and I construction of aolid and snbstanl street crosaings. 10- _ - 10 AMID all the turmoil of polil there Is one thought that racks ] lyn Miller's brain. The Arctic sea : n- expedition has not discovered nn nJo wbereabonta of George Washing Jo Ambrose. COITON VB- FOOD PRODUCTS. Southern farmers' are complaining bitterly of the cheapness of cotton and the small returns received from iti production. They'olalm that the price has steadily decreased for the past five years , and that at the prcson tlmo , the cost of raising ii anc matkotlng the crop leaves no snrplui ts the producer. In reply to these complaints the cot ton factors of St. Louis Jiavo sent on a circular letter of advice to sonthert planters which contains many oxcollon points , They insist that the only wa ; for the farmers of that section to at tain independence and competence 1 to grow less cotton and pay moro at tonton ( to the raising of food product ; After pointing out that the crodl system , so long in vogno in the south is disastrous to planters and tenants because It forces them to pay extravagant gant prices for ( supplies , and obligj them to force their cotton into th market with such rapidity and in sue' ' quantities aa send prices , In man ; Instances , down below the cos of production , the factors de clare that over prodnotioi of the favorite staple is the key not to the entire situation. Ballevln ] that it will be to the advantage of th nornh they advise that farmers devot their labor first to the raising e grain , battle and hugs , and give th balance of their time to the cnltnr of cotton. It c'oos not require mac reflection to understand the ntllit and value of the advice thi proffered. Those who give their sol attention to cotton culture must di pond upon the merchant for a supplies , and when their crops ai ready for market they are so hoa'vll In debt that they are compelled I sell and take anoh prices as they ca got. They cannot afford to hold ot because their creditors are entitled i a settlement on the year's tradi They are losers In two ways , fc while cotton Is fifteen per cei lower at this tlmo than the average ( the past five years , corn Is thlrtj throe per cent and provisions eve fifty per cent above the average. If southern farmers would undo ; take the raising of their own anppllc and decrease the production of cotto there can bo no donbt that a chang would aoon be wronght in their cond tlon. As the taotora well put it 1 their circulars , "with the prodnotlo of enough provisions on each farmJTc domestic use , cotton would become surplus , and aoon the Incubus of del would be lifted from their shonlderi and each year advance them on th high road to prosperity and wealth. TBE statement that the expenses < the national government for the 001 rent year would exceed $300,000,001 including Interest , presumes that tl pension payment * come np to the ] proprlatlon of 9100,000,000 , ( But no withstanding the new force of clerk these payments prrcood slowly an will not exceed 970,000,000 , in whic caae the expenses of the year will t leas * than $275.000,000 , how mn : less dopenda on how near the apprc prlationa the actual expenditures ar Ono of the mysteries of the penslc offica is that it paid $23,000,000 claims in the three months , Jnl August and Saptember ; since the for was increased , it Is not able to do ; much work ; In April , May and Jun it expects to pay off $20,000,00 claims. 0. D. WOODWORTII , one of the r publican nominees for councilman large , is an able , honest and industi ons citizen who haa already nerved aocrotary of the board of oducatli with ability and to the satisfaction al ) . Mr. Woodworth is a clerk the U. P. headquarters , but if ho ci roll up majorities as rapidly aa ho c ; fignro np freight tariff ] he will Ic the poll this evening. A LITTLK Philadelphia boy was i contly heard to pray : " 0 Lord , bit brother Bill and make him as good boy as I am. " That boy should app fur a job with Dorman B. Eitoi civil service commission. EX.CIIY ATTORNEY FEECICSON Is candidate for member of the board education and ought to bo elected a rousing majority. Ho will bo if o oltlzans give him tbo support deserves. FLORIDA la eplgrammatlbally c scribed by a correspondent of t Chic mo Inter Ocean as a place whc ' the leaves on the trees are too la n to fall. " is IT Is reported that Socor Robes has filed an application for the po master generalship. Bolknap a Howgato are still to bo heard from. Florida Pantnora. I'aUtkaV'li ) HmM. o Oa Sunday lost three coloro-1 m were out door hunting near Whit log camp , back cf Rollstowu. Ono them was at hi" stand , and the dc were heard com , ig In that dlroctlc Saou there was u terrible commoti In the bushes , the sound coral toward him. The darky , thinking was a deer , stopped so as to got a f shot , when suddenly n tremondc panther confronted , him. Hcarlnj noise behind ho looked around , at to his surprise and horror , saw i other in a tree , which ho fired at a OS killed just aa it was in the act springing upon him. The other i ah mediately escaped , much' , aa the dai tie says , to his delight. TUB ono kll measured seven feet and the nef in estimates the mala to hare been tw aa Urge. VOIiITIQAIi NOTES. The Tennessee home has adopted a reso lution accepting the proposition of the bondmen of Treasurer i'olk to lettle with the aUto. The A.rtr,3na legislature has patted a bill to fund the territorial Indebtedness l > y the Ittue of bomJn la the sum of $250,000 , to ruu twenty yeird and bear seven per cent , Interest. Ki-Senttor Gordon , of Georgia , makena vigorous denial of tbe report that he has taken a resldenca In Florida , and that he wantn to return to the senate. The passage of a bill by the Tennessee legfokture making It a felony to rent bntldlngs for gambling purposes has caused a sensation among tbe Rambling fraternity. The Charleston (3. ( 0. ) Newa ( dem. ) says : "The signs ( f the tlmo , wo are glad to say , point to an alignment of parties for the contest of 1881 upon the Isane of tarlfl reform , pure and simple. " Afl the constitutional unandment pro viding for biennial sessions and elections In Ma < sachuetts requires only a majority vote in tbe senate , its presentation to the people Is almost certain , Thn Connecticut prohibitory amend , ment before the legist > ture has been re committed merely for the purpose ol changing the form of submitting It to the people , provided it is approved by the house. Tbe Pennsylvania legislature has passer ! a bill provld Ing that no free passes or dig. count pasies shall be Issued by nny rallwaj in the etate to any one but officers and em ployes of tbo company , and that violation of the act shall be punished by $500 fine , six month)1 imprisonment , or both. El-Representative Bowman , in a speed made at Somervllle , Mast * . , on Tueadaj evening , when a reception was tendered tc him , said : "When a man baa got throtut with his business as to be independent , lei him , if he will , go into political life foi amusement. Political life mutt hereaftei bo given up to the rich man. It is to bf regretted that It in ao , buc far preferable fo such a career is the enjoyment of a qulel homo and the pursuit of one's buslnm. " The Atlanta ( Ga. ) Constitution ( dem. haa pronounced opinions on tbe speaker ship question , It says : "If Mr Itandal Vecomes speaker , what follow * ? The democratic party will not only be irre trlevably committed to the Pennsylvanit idea , but tbe house committees will be sc made UD that the bouse will he as full ] nnder the control of the coal , iron , steel and pottery barona as the senate or thi executive mansion. The work of revenui reform would be more than impeded would be ended until a new congress conic be elected. If Mr. Carlisle , on the othe ; hand , becomes spealer , measures looking to a reduction of taxation and to the elm pllficatlon and adjustment of the tarlf would be proposed , and some of the prop sltions would BO commend themselves ti tbe country th t neither the senate nor thi president would be willing to go onrocort aqainst them. No extravagant proposl tion could become law , but a reaconaMi tar ill bill in the light of new facts cnuli and therefore should be pressed to a fina vole" CURES RheumatismNeuralgia , Sciatica Lumbago , Backache , Headache , Toothache , r Thro t , Bwclllnc * . Bpratitt. Bmlxii , Bam * . S ld . ? nxt Jlltc * AND AIL OTHIB BODILY nllSS 1KD 1CHS9. Sold bj DnciliU ui Colin T rjwh rt. rirty Cuti i bottl * . Dlrtttloallo 11 Linguae * * * THE CHARLEft A. VOOF.LEB CO . ) GOLD MEDAL , PAIU3 , 1871 BAKER'S ! BREAKFAST OOOOA Warranted Absolutely pur Oocoa , from whici the excel of oil Ii i been removed. It hi three time * the strength < Cocoa mixed with Stirch , A row Root or Sugir.andlstntri tors ta more e onomlcal. It delicious , nourishing , ttronrtt enlotr , cosily digested , ardar mlrtbly < l pted for tnva Ids I well as lor person * to heilth. Bold by Grocer * Everywhei W.'BAKER ft Go , .Dorchester. Mas Genius Rewarded , OK. . The Story of tan Snwlnz HaaWn Ahandiom [ little pvnphlet , tluo anl gel c cr wit ! ) nutnetou ) eagrtvlru-s , will be GIVEN AWAY to any adult porion cilllnj for U. at any brarc or sub-olllco of the Singer M-iiufictur in Con pany , or will be Bunt by mall , poit paid to tin j rjon thing at a d stance from our office. The Singer Manufacturing Go. , Principal Office , 8-i Union Squar < NEW YOUK. Nebraofca Loan & Trust Gompan HASTINGS , NEB. Capital Stook , - - $100,001 JAS. D. HEARTWELL , President. A. L. CLARKE , Vlce-Prealdont. K a WEBSTER , Treasurer DIRECTORS. Samuel Alexander Onrald'Ollrer , A. L. Clarke , K. 0. Webster' dec. n Pratt , Jaa. B. Ueartwell , D. U.VIcElIIlnnoT. First Mortgage Loans a Speoialt This Company furnishes a permanent , boo Institution where School Bcn1 eand other legal Issued Municipal tecurltli to Nebraska can I be negotiated on the mott favorable term Loans made on Improve' ) farm In all well settli counties ot the state through rwponslblej lac cnrronpon Unta. J. E. HOUSE , OonsuItinK and Civil EngineE AND SURVEYOR. n SfccUl nttentlnn to 8ur > r\lrg ' ( own Adc t'ots mi I Lots. Furn'ahlng E tlmatoi cf Kxc > itlcn , MaLUgMapii , Plan , &J. OKFICK OVER FIRSr NATIONAL BAM OMAHA > EO.i ft a HH a IP B/jriiryi ALsVIA L KEITH Removed from 1222 Farnam 8t to IOO t Fifteenth St. , oppptlte Pottofflce. Will open on Marc1 ! JOth , a One lot of pattc h-iiDcUandhm , ri bnnr , etc. Alsal rte adi tloustothailockof Hair Qoo'R. camprUlog i th Doveillr * of tbo s'uon. 'Iheohly tie ti llghl mil Iniry store In Omaha. JOHN D , PEABODY , M , D , , PHYSICIAN AMD SURGED * OF/ICE ROOMS. 3 & 6 J Wl FABNAM ST. Betldinc * 1714 DoualM Street , Omaha , Ml POWER AND HAND m < B& v it. Steam Pumps , Engine Trimmings , tUCHlNKRY , BKLTntO , nOBK. BRASS AND IRON ITtTINOB . PIP PACKING , AT vTQOLESALK AND RETAIL. HALLADAY WIND-MILLS CHURCH AND SCHOOL BELLS Cor. Farnam and 10th Streets Omaha , Neb. SPECIAL' NOTICE TO Growers of Live Stock and Others. WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO OUR Ground Oil Cake. It IB the beat and cheapest food for stock of any kind. Ono ponnd is eqnal o three pounds of corn. Stock'fod with Gionnd Oil Oako in the fall and win- cr , Instead of running down , will Increase in weight and bo in good market * ible condition In the spring. Dairymen as well as others who use it can tos- ify to its merits. Try It and judge for yourselves. Price $25.00 per ton ; no hargo for eaoks . Address 04-ood-mo WOOODMAN LINSEED OIL CO. , Omaha , Nob. M. Hellman & Co. WHOLESALE CLOTHIERS , 1301 and 1303 Farnam St. Cor. OMAHA , NEB. McMAHON , ABERT & CO , , Wholesale Druggists * 1315 DOUGLAS STREET - - OMAHA NEB McNAMARA & DUNCAN. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN KENTUCKY AND PENNSYLVANIA WhiskieS ! in Bond or Free. Also direct Importers of WINES , BRANDIES AND ALES , Jobbers and Manufacturers of Fine Agents for Jos. Schlitz' Milwaukee Beer , . Bottled and in Kegs. 214 & 216 S , 14TH STREET , - - - OMAHA , HKB , C. F. GOODMAN , ira DRUGGIST AND DEALER IN PAINTSOILSVARNISHES And Window Glass. . . _ _ MAHA , . . NEBRASKA ( JkA-TE OI1 ? 5r NG MILL MANTJFACTUKMRS OF Carpenter's Materials ALSO SASH , DOORS , BLINDS , STAIRS , Stair Railings , Balusters , Window and' Door Frames , Etc. First-class facilitiee for the Manufacture ol all klndes of Mouldings , Planing and matching a Specialty. Orders from the country will b promptly executed , addreuall communleatl us to A. MOYER , Frnprla WILLIAM SNYDER , HANOFAOTUH2R OF O3XTES , First-Class Painting and Trimming , Bopairing Promptly Done , 1310 Barney , Cor. 14th , Omaha. OHERRY GROV ! Frederic , Monroe Go , , Iowa , 0. E. MAYNE , . Proprietor. Has constantly on hand a large number of Ilorses. Matched Teams & Single Drivers A SPECIALTY. Description of Ilones and other laforma * U ) n lent b/ mall on application.