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    THE DAIIA BEE-OJMAHA THDESDA7' APEIL 19
The Oniaha Bee.
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r. The only Alondny morning daily.
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idtfons relating to News fend Eclitorlo
matters should bo addreuud to the Enrro
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BUSINESS LETTERS All Bu Ine
Lottera and Ucrolttnnccg ahould be ai
Iref ed to THE UK FCBLIBHINO CoMrAR
OMAHA. Draft * , Chocks and Poatoifio
Jrders to be made payable to the order o
the Company.
the BEE PUBLISHING 00 , , Props
g. HOSEWATER Editor.
WHO i i to bo the nozt city marshal
Marshal Angoll * ill give $5 to an ]
Lin tbii tdflagti
m n who cm carry
of
THE striking cigar makora hnvi
forced the nunufaotarora to conood *
to their demand for an. advance of i
dollar a thousand , vrhloh la loss thnn i
half of the tax reduction on clgari
Toted by the late congress.
THAT llttla matter about thi
nomlnoo for city attorney hasn't yo
been eottled , batthoro are half a dczai
pettifogging ahystora who would will
iagly Baczifiso a laoratlvo jastloo oonr
praotico to ntep in the brogann no ?
worn by Mr. Howe.
Miss KAT KANE received throi
votes in Milwaukee at the late olootloi
for a oi to jaotlco of the snpromi
court of Wlaoonsln , The woman' )
rights pirty has made a beginning ,
and there oocnu to bo plenty of roon
-forIt to grow in Wnoonsln politics ,
TUB Texan meteorite proves to bi
one of Joe Mulhution'a louthwestori
lies , Malhutton it the same llttli
joker who made a sale of the Mam
moth Oavo to bo traniportcd to Eng
land. Ho is eald to ba a near rela
tion to Tom Ooholtreo and a hal
brother of Ell Perkins.
HAMSCOM PABK ought to bo put li
thorough order. It will bo used mon
thii Bummer by our oltlzan * than eve :
beforo. As the only genuine parl
which Omaha has , it deserves betto :
treatment on the part of oar clt ;
officials than It h s been reoelvlog ,
So FAR the star ronto tiiil * hay
-cost the government (022,000. Brewi
tor , the attorney general , knowa th
epth of the pcokot of the client he i
-serving. Uaole Bam is rich , bat thi
i i no ro&ion why he should be swlc
died by cxorl i ; nt and molest Uwyeri
fees.
MAYOR Giuta's appointments sti
tmnt Cro and a good many applloanl
for ofiioo loft the council chamber o
' Tuesday evening ditgnstod. It !
botttr that pUoo tffijo pollliolac
should ba disgusted with the miyc
than that the people should bo dL
appointed at unfit nominations.
ACOOBDINO to the Salt Like Tribui
there never was a time whoa so man
young girls were going into polygan
M at prcaant. The members of tt
Edmunds commiiiion , who have draw
their salaries with unvarying regola
ity , have evidently failed to make i
Impression upon the daughters >
2 ion.
SENATOR Simuinn positively n
iasos to be a candidate for ( govern *
of Ohio this year. He gives as h
reason that the parly oinnot afford
IOJQ a United Statts senator for tl
sake of securing a republican governc
John Sherman speaki one word f
the party nnd two for himself. I
has never flinched from his oplnli
that a Bsnatorlal bird in the hand
worth a good many governorship ]
the buah ,
WIND M has dropped I
oheme f jr a now stock oxnhange , a
is devoting hlmielf to building tt
roads in Mexico. Hla railway whl
Is to be a part of a new trans-oc
tlnental line , is called the Tope
fcambo and PaclQo. It Is to oxte
from the harbor of Topolobambo ,
the wostoiait of Mexico , eastward
Dtglo PAIS , on the Rio Qrando. Fn
that point connootion can easily
made with Hoes f jr Galvcston , N
'Orleaca , or the Santh Atlantic coi
The ex-senator has taken the tffie
president of the company for ft
; years , and will draw hlu salary
ttcck. The rend has a subsidy
ft ftbout $8,000 per mile for n branch
\ $ - t tending southward along the Mexii
coast , KB well as for the main li
! \t VH * it -which will bo 700 miles long. I
difficult to find Topolobambo on c
I the mouth of
nap * . It is near
Puerto rh er , and the harbor is sale
4)0 the best on the Mexican coast no
of Aoapulco. The company will o
a city site and ad j lornt property coi
Ing about twenty-nine tqaaro ml !
The main line will past , If it eho
be built , within sixteen miles of
rich mines which have been wor !
for some yean by Alexander R. 8b
"Boss" Sh
herd , onoe known M
.herd , of the Diatriot of Columbia.
1HE MAYOR'fl INAUGURAL-
Mayor Ohnso'a inaugural is a solid ,
substantial and business like doca
meut. It Is full of the oU ring , one
promises well for the future wolfnro o ;
Omaha under the now administration. .
The mayor's inaugural treats of Hv <
topics. It deals with admitted nbasci
and handles them without gloves
The attention cf the council is firs
called to the unbject of public im
provomonls , cipeolally to the no
coenity of eystomatio Improvcmen
of our streets and the oxtonsiot
of our drainage and sewerage arntoms
The mayor recommends that the bnsl
nosa portion of the city shall first bi
put in thorough order , and that thi
Improvements shall bo continuous
This is sound advloo and will bo fol
lowed by the council. An Cblone
Ohaao well eayo , "A bit of pavcmon
hero and there , a crosswalk hero ant
there , a piece of sidewalk hero ant
time , are comparatively useless.1
Mayor Chase plants himself on uollc
ground when dealing with the impor
tant subject of unequal taxa
tlon. It was eminently prope :
that the attention of the conncl
should bo officially directed ti
this matter. As the board ot tquall
tlon they are tha final adjudicator
of property values for purpoeoi of tax
ation , The protection of our men ol
moderate ) rnoann from nnduo taxatiot
fulls upon the council , and the cer
tainty that the assessors' books will b
carefully revised vlll bo ono of thi
strongest Inducements to a fairer am
moro equal assessment ,
The ground taken by the miyoi
upon the subjects of gambling house
and housja of 111-famo Is worthy o
praise. The sapprcsilen of the wors
of these evils , and the strict tuporvis
ion of all , Is urgently demanded.
The mayor calls the attention of th
council to iho lack of an official clt ;
map , to the need of further Improvement
mont in Hanoom park , and the urgen
neonslty for a city hall for the pre
servatlon tf records , papers and vain
able document. Wo shall take oooa
slon to discuss moro in full aoi era
featured of the mesnge. It is an ex
cellent document ; tt sounds like but )
ness and will bo generally received a
an evldeno9 that the mayor'a not
broom is really largo enough am
strong enough to sweep out some o
the dirty corners in our city govern
ment and assure to us a strong and
clear administration.
A FOOLISH POX.107.
There IB a large overlap in the oit ;
appropriations for the present fisot
year. In other words the council ha
already expended nearly 130,000 mor
I ban the tax levy and we have seven
months yet to run before funds wl
bo available from the new l vy , Thei
IB no reason to suppose , BO far ai w
know , that the late city ceunoll mad
any reckless expenditures of the city
funds. The truth la that our ts
levy , with the strictest eoonoa
haa proved too umall for tt
legitimate requirements of our oil
government. Wi.h the rajil growl
of Omaha comes a natural increase i
her oxpenieB , There are moro streo
to bo ighted , profiled i h fito pn
tectlon and kept ia reptir. The po ic
f > rco , nliioh ii now too small to gnai
'Ha and property , has been slow !
increased. Outiiio ( f these cxpensi
ondthosocircctly resulting from then
the increase haa been comparative
nothing. The policy of niicg ac <
a small fund f jr ( i y purposes that i
overlap every year becomes ncceisai
la a penny wise and pound foolii
plan. These who work for Omal
orght to be onro of getting thi
pay when the work is ctmp'etc
There is no reason why , at this ttai
tf nnr progress , city warrants shon
be piddled tothobinks or ditpoicd
at a kin to note shavers and cent p
oenttharlta. The next tax levy tboo
ba made after careful estimates of t
neooisary cxpeutes of the city for t
ensuing fiscal year , and it ought to
suflhleutly largo to cover all leg !
mate contingencies. If tbo city cot
ell , sitting as a board cf tqualizatic
do thilr dnly In iccnrlcg
fair ssiostment , wo shall hi
a largo enough taxable valuation
raaot every necessity on the bails
tbo present tax levy. The addllioi
taxation will fall only upon thi
who have succeeded in shhklng ti
ation in ( ho past , not upon the maj
Ity of our citizens who have pale
moro than liberal proportion if I
entire city tsxcr.
Ot conrio the question of rals
funds for meeting cur current
penses ii tepsrate nnd opart fr
the question cf publlo wpr
Our paving and curbing and g
toting , our scwcngn and die
ago arj all provided fur
special suctions of the charter wh
levy moit of the cost directly n ]
property owners. But every pul
improvement at once Inanguratee
expense for its maintenance wl
must bo borne by the general fu
Paving moans street cleaning , i
Bowerlognill compel Inspection ;
repairs. These must bo mot , am
will be a very short sighted po
which does not look ahead and demeans
means for this purpose.
TuEuntamtd west takes a back i
in personal journalism , and watohf
very pretty fight now in progress
tween Mr. Smith , editor of the Ph
dtlphla Prtti , and Hugh Bastlngi
the Now Yoik Commercial Adterliitr
Mr. Smith , just at present , eocms ti
have the best of it. In hlo latest cdi
torlal ho says that Mr , Baatinga I
"thopolccUof American journalism ; '
that It is "his special mission in llf
to pour out the vorjcho of hlsfoulnea
upon all who differ from his lei
morality and reject his disropnUbl
political code ; " that ho Is a parliamentary
montary procurer and a pimp of po
HUoil prosecution , " and "tho rlbal
calumniator of the metropolis. " Mi
Hasting } ' cqially roithetto reply wl !
bo eagerly awaited by the wester
barbarians , whom ho has frcqnontl
charged with "Ignorance of the amen
Itlcs of journalitm. "
THAT unmitigated fraud and blath
crtklto , the Rev. Joseph Cook , o
Boston , who parades through th
country as a critic of sclecco and
bulwark of religion , has been dellvei
ing himself of another attack upo
the press before the Chlctgo Gongrc
Rationalists. It proved to bo a rohas
( f ono of these performances which h
callcB "preludes" to his "Boi
ton Monday Lectures , " an
which , when originally delivered , re
colvcd the following just lashln
at the hands of the Now York Nalin
"Ho describes himself as mac
troubled not only by the deOolonces <
the prose , but by the low opinion ti
tjrtalncd of it by foreign critics. Mi
Oook's reports of what ho hasseen an
hoard , either abroad or anywhere , ar
always to bi recblved with cautloi
bat even if ho lisa heard all he says I
has hoard in the way of "merclloi
, " he ought to ba the last pel
Bon to reproduce it. There Is probi
bly no person protesting to be ednoa
od , who has brought so much dlsored
on the American mind within the IBI
seven yeare as the Rev. Joseph Goo
himself in the eyes of these forefgnci
whoso opinions about newcpapera <
any kind of literature are worth n
poiliog. His gross Ignorance and ii
aconraoy on those matters ol soloni
with which ho has undertaken to doa
have again aud again been exposed t
aolentlfio man , So have his reports i
ojlulonsof forujn philosophers arj
thinkers. There IB , however , nothlr
discreditable to the country in tl
eiiitenoa of a j03nt.ioaous blunder *
of tliikhd. What dooa damage
ii the liiamph of Mr. Oook's remarl
able talents as a sensaliinal presohi
over all' attempts to make Lit re
character known to his audience
His hall ii JOB t as full , wa beliave , i
It waa before ho waa found cu ? , ar
there ii no apparent dln.iau ijn in tl
number of these who tLiik he h
reconciled re i i ) n and loleccs. Tt
batter educated and more ration
olergjmen are as much ashamed of 1
performances as anybody , bnt a 1
mentably large number of them ai
glad to accept lii assist at oe In kee ;
ing alive a spirit of credulous wend
which they mistskenly , we are snr
consider In some manner favorable
the growth and maintenance of gei
ulno religious feeling.
The success of Mr. 0 jok'a sonoroi
platitudes in Boston , which paesos
the eyes of foreigners for the most ot
tivated city iu America , has probab
given f > r moro gratification to the u
emiesif democracy than any shoi
comings on the part of ( he Amerlci
press. His books , his lectures ai
himiolt have famished to forelf
critics moro materials for"merclle
ineora" directed against the meut
ntaudarda of the community whii
produced him , and which cm llsti
to him , than oven the worst Amerloi
newspapers have ever done. A bi
nuwspaper can always be explain *
away by doer } ing the character of i
raiders , who are an Invisible and u
known body. But Mr. Oook gathe
his subscribers Into a hall , where thi
can bo inspected. That thi
have a very respectable appear an
and make certain cliims to ' 'oultar
nobody o u deny , and this is * ll t !
cynical foreign oremy of our instil
tions asks for. Ha then turns on '
and says that when such people
these can t io dank for a prophe
and bear up under ( he rovclatio
which have been made if his inaoi
petti 07 , wh t hnpo OHU thtra bo f
our intellectual futnrt ? ' Why ahon
there be "first clusH dallies" or wee
lies in a community , they ask , whl
ran find mtntal fuod In a "Mond
Lectureship , " and which can take 1
collection of ohiomos for agalloty
old mastortl Ono cannot anaitvi
sneer of this klud off hand. To t
plain Mr. Oook would need a sin
volume.
A Valuable MauueJ.
For several yean the Maverl
National Bank , of Boston , has pt
llibed , for distrlbu ion a'monij
patrons , an annual contatnlm-hnpo
uut Information np'm financial in
tera. That for 1883 i * a volume
one hundred and twenty -lx pigti'c
u fine specimen of the printer' * art.
contains facts in relation to the put
ludohtvdncrr , which are not to
readily obtained ulsewhoro. 4bi
ocoithird of thu volume Is devoted
matters pertaining to United SU
bonds , in which the Maverick ba
has been an extensive dealer ,
answer Is glvcu to many qnpstli
which are frequently ntked. For
stance , wo aru told tiow many prlv
sh Individuals own registered bonds ; <
a. number of holders of laigiamonntst
a.id nf small amounts ; the number of bo :
holders iu esoh state ; the number
id bondholders iu the principal cltlet ;
it number of coupon bonds held in t
cy country and In foreign countrlei , e
10 eot. A similar spson IB given to at
and local Indebtedness. B glnn
with the revolutionary debt of
states , the local indebtedneis at varl
periods Is shown very fully , thebom
and floating debt , and the sink
t- fund of the several states being alv
The purposes for which the debt
created , the rates of Interest on c
of standing debt , the amount created
each year from I860 to 1881 , nnd thr
amount maturing ouch year from 188 (
to 10CO are given in tabulir form , vrtit
full explanations. The aueaaed valu
ation In each state , the amount o
debt per cspltn , and of interoi
charge per capita are also given
also the population , grots * nd nu
debt , and Mnkln fund of 100 largi
cities. Other chapters and table
show the rfmount of precious metal
mined , the growth of mnnnfactarhi |
interests in the rovers ! ntatos for thi
last thirty year * , highest and lowes
prices of IOVPrnment bonds each yea ;
from 101 to 18P2 , amount of na'iona
debt uuch year from 1791 to 1882 , an <
many other ftc.a relating to the pnbll
dobt. Tbo Uw of 1882 , providing fo
the extention of national b.ink charter
for thelssulng ) of gold certificates , etc.
Is civen in full.
The book , which Is a very handy on
for reference ) , may bo had fron o
charge by sending t3 tha Maverick N *
tl mat bank , corner of Water and Con
grots streets , Boston , Macs
Mr. Charles Dudley Warner ba
contributed to thu May Century whai
Is said to bo an extremely lively llttli
paper on "Tho E'.pllsh Volunteer
daiing the Late Invasion , " balig ai
account of the recent descent upoi
England by American novelists nnc
their attempted repulsion by th
heavy guns of the British press. I
IB an additional contribution to thi
current discussion cf the Amorlon
novo' .
Wo Cannot , Servo Two Masters.
Chlctgo Tribune.
Many considerations nnlto to cloth
with unusual Interest the great rail
road case between the state of Illinol
and the Illinois Central now on trie
before the United States snprem
court. The decision of this case an
that known as the San Mateo case , In
volvlog the right of the ntato of Gill
fornla to tax railroad property , wl !
reveal whether the firm foundation fo
the control of corporations laid by th
supreme court In the long line c
Granger dccislono Is to bo allowed t
stand or to ba ttkon down. Sgni !
cant changes have been made in th
personality of the supreme court sine
these decisions were made. Thos
who understand the depth and roao !
of the issno now pending between th
people and the corporations In tbet
oases will wait with an almost pilnfu
Interest for the vordht of tha oour
of last resort.
Who Is sovereign , the State or th
corporation , the creator or the ores
tun ? This IB the bare and slmpl
question , stripped of detail and on-
cumstance , now to ba decided by Jui
tloe Stanley Mitthews and his asso
ciates. Did the sovereign State o
Illinois in chartering this oorporatloi
and giving it power to "establish" am
"collect" its rates of toll psrt irrev.o
cably with the sovereign attribute o
controlling the highways , or did i
make a grant which was to be enforopi
aud exercised nnder ita domlnloL ? Ii
Riving this franchise did the S ateglv
with it a part of Its sovereignty , or
right nnder its sovereignty 1 It eaol
charter of this kind a partition of th
supreme power , and does each oorpc
ration generated by the State beooin
at once a State. itself , sovereign an
independent , Imperinm In Imperio , o
does it remain , like ether citizens an
creatures , alwajs subject ) Is the pai
to which the control of the highwa
and the right ot taxation has been del
egated greater than the whole whio
has bestowed this privilege ?
If the.words "rstabllsh , " "collect ,
"tolls , " are absolute and final ev
deuces of ( the irrevocable alienation b
the.sUto of its own powar , thn Illinol
Central msy charge for the transpoi
Utlon of the people of this atato an
their property just suoh ratta ai :
chose * . It is , according to the oat
tontlon of its attorney a , supremo. }
is 03-ordiuato with the state ; m
subordinate. Ita power of taxation i
royal. What the atata needs Imun
murlal law permits It to take. Whi
the corporation needs this argumer
means the corporation can tako. Ni
thu safety i f the people but the aatlul
of the corporation , is to be the ei
prema lanr. If these words , llkathot
In law eQjoting less important persoi
than corporations , aru to he construe
acoordlng to history and usages , tie
the corpiritlon may charge only sue
tolls as are reasonable and j'Jst , an
the supreme power of the state t
limit its charges to a a oh as are j i
and reasonable stands. Tats is the nv
of the case.
Tail very point wiu passed upn I
Judgt Dually of the Uuited Staioa cl
ouit court of Oregon iu the oatm <
Wtlln , Fargo & C , > . , agnet ( the Or
gun Rillway & Nvigitlou campau
I'ho law * if Ofe on give this railwt
the right to "presoriDb" aud ' 'ojlleo
tolla. nnd ita attorneys , llkn the
of the Illinois Odotral , held that th
was a contract between the state ni
tha corporation , by whioh the latti
waa peipatnally umbonzid to fie I
own charges , aud that the atato CDU
not enter the ground fenced in by th
contract. But Jadga Didy baliov
that the right to "prvacrlbo" tolla w
giveu so as to oompol the corporatii
to fix and sot down its rates bofoi
hand , and not vary them with t
whims aud caprice of the momen
Ho construes these words as merely
license from the state to fix and 01
leot ( uoh tolls as are consistent wl
the duties of tha common carrier
the publlo.
No other view than this of ( he i
latlons between the atato and the ac
poratlon oui stand. They are sovt
oigix and tnbjeot. Ono tblng t
sjvoruiguty of the state cannot do :
cannot create another sovereign !
Thu tupremo court may decidu tt
case and the Sm Mvteo casu Ic fav
of the railroads , M It decided t
Drod Scott caae in fvor of the nla\
huldura. It may hold Urn the ui
has no rlghta the corporation U bou :
10 ro'poct. But no uuoh decision 'w
n'and. Wo oaunot servo two maste
Wo cannot submit to unlimited taj
tlou by the atnto and the oDrporatic
Tn Kbvouuiou in Politics.
New York Eteuhg Tori
The politician if the old school mi
bo a good deal bewildered when
heart the doctrines , whici during 1
, whole life ho regarded as the v <
o foundation-stones of republican im
if tntlous , treated with disrespect
reatloiB reformers , aud in fact by
great many good , patrlotio oitizji
d The idea that e fQoes should not
ig used for partisan purpcaes , and tl
senatoTS and representatives In 01
grcas should not be held entitled
"recognition" In the way of patn
age , or rather that they should net hi
virtually the right to dictate to an
administration belonging to their own
party all appointments to their re
spective stated and districts , appears
to thorn as llttlo Icra ( ban on attack on
the Ohrlatlan religion , or on the Insti
tution of matrimony. And what In to
them moro perplexing ntlll , la that
public mon who have always been
known as "conservative" with regard
to the tlmb honored way of doing
things , and who have always aw > rn by
tbo principle that the spoils belong to
the victors aud the local appointments
to the ( senators and representatives ,
have began to eqcivocito about it and !
weakly deny the old fnlth.
National Uumo.
Philadelphia Record ,
Poker Is undoubtedly played furi-
ouily to-day in circles whnro ton yearn
ego it was ntlgmatlzad as an enemy if
society. But knowledge has not kept
pace with desire , nnd therefore Iho
export amassea wealth , while Improbi-
bio narratives of strange sncoesi spur
'his ' victim * to r.'nowed failures. Ac-
'cording ' to the best attainable testi
mony , there never haa been published
vet a poker atory which , if true ,
waa good , or , it good , was true.
On general principles it is best
to oxclnde them all ; but the
lesson conveyed , for 'xamplo , by the
story of Mr. Moees Einstein la too
valuable to bo lost. Mr. Einstein ,
sitting in a card scanco with five of hla
friends , goes cut for a moment. Oa
returning , he finds that hla hatd has
been dealt , and , picking it up , he
finds a "king full. " His friends are
waiting for him to declare. Mr. E u.
shin does nnt hesitate. He asks
carelessly : "Wao doled dose cardt ? "
"Me , " replies Birn-y Forsr , at his
left "Don I bass , " quietly remarks
Mr. Einstein , them exhibiting a degree
of caution and prescience worthy of
imitation in any walk of lift ) .
Honest Deailrg With Advertisers.
From thi Pnllid lf b'aB : ord.
The San and Tne Record have sot
the example of dealing fairly with ad
vertisers , by correctly infoiming them
from day to day of the amount of pub
licity which they sell to persona desir
ing to rnakd use of it. By this means
the business of advertising Is made
specifis and certain. The advertiser
doea not bny a chance , but a certainty
The time will come when it will not
ba considered a matter of square deal
ing fora newspaper to refute to give
Information 88 to the extent of its cir
culation , whlob Is the accurate mnaa-
nra i f Ita nnofulneas for advertising
purposes.
Fashionable Weddings
Fiom L'fe '
Miss Lulu Gilflenry will bo married
Friday m rnlnc ; , In Siint Sebastian
ohnich. There will bo eleven brides
miiis and tlxteeu nahera The name
of the yroom , nt the request of the
bride's parents , has been withheld
from publication. Miss Fiora Eisie
Clarendon Jones will shortly lead to
the altar Mr. Mavkal Pahdee Mnrrlty ,
aon of the I-aiun consul.
'Where Prayer Falls
Cbl tgo Rerild.
Dr. Tlmig3 Bays there la ono thing
rayur won't do It won't pay him his
alary. The Tabernacle divine li
evel headed.
CURES
Rh eumatism , Neuralgia , Sciatica ,
' .umbago , Backache , HeadacheToothache ,
lor * Thrn.t , Bwelllnc * . Hprmtnm Brulwt ,
Hum * . 8nM > . Frost Illtn.
AND ILL OTI1IR BODILY HIM ARD 1CIIES.
SoW Druiclau and Dtfc1 r ; erirjwhtrt. Hftj C aUl
tolllt. < Jlr clion ll II LiniiM.
THE OIlAltl.KK A. VOClKI.KIt CO.
& 8& &
.YDiA E. PINKHAM'S
VEGETABLE COMPOUND.
Rare Cure for nil FEMAMJ WHAT
\'iSSiy : , Inclnillna Lcncorrbcca , Ir
regular anil Painful IMenstrualloa ,
Inflnmnmllon nml Ulccratlon of
the Womb , rioodlns , I'UO-
LAPSUS UTKIU , iS.c.
TlntKuittothotvto.rOlraclani and ImtnMti
Its effect. HlsBBTcatbfliitn ptvcnancj , nd i
TM p&ln daring labor and at rrculir period * .
niTsicussrsEiT AID rcmciEE IT rnr.n.1.
BPFoa iu.WEriT8ir3 cf the ctneratlre civ"
either MX , It Uctcondtono remedy tliatlm '
n I elor * the public | and ( or a ! ) t&rusts o ( i
SXCT3 It. ) the Gnatut Ecmtdv < n tin jrorU.
VKIUXEY COMPLAINTS of Klllicr S
rind CJrcnt Kelltftn Us Une.
LTUIA K. I'lNKHAM'S HLOOII PI'THTtl
M craUli M * everr twill ; * ol HUIIIOIM tut I
iHvl. at tbo name tlm * wilt flro tone itmt itn nvtn
u fjitenu Al laanrclloui In ruulu oj tLe Uoiupuu
tyBoth the Compound and Cloodr < ttifcr are r
ircd at es and KS Western Avcruc. Ljnn , ii
rice of cither , } 1. Blx bottles fbr t\ Tim Compel
> aent bj mall la the form of pills , or cf lozcncv
! pt ot price , tl per box for rltbcr. Un. rink\
telj aniirera all letters of Inquiry. Endow 3 q
arop > Eeni for pamphlet. Xtntlon tliti fujxr.
rvl.TDU E. rcrouxl I mm Fnxs ra Con t
la. JliUou ne < and Torpldltjr of tha Llrcr. U cC
3-Hold by all
MCCARTHY & BTJBKB ,
Undertakers
318 14TH ST. , BET. FARNAM AN
DOUGLAS
J&JXTO :
POWER AND HAND
Steam Pumps , Engine Trimmings ,
tame luasinET , DKLTIKO , rir
MLLADAY WIRD-eViillS OHURGH ASIO SCHOOL 3
Cor. Faraam and 10th Streets Omaha , Neb.
C. F. GOODMAN.
DRUGGIST
AND DEALER IN
PAINTSOILSVARNISHES
And Window Glass.
MA.HA NEBRASKA.
SPECIAL NOTICE TO
Growers of Live Stock and Others.
WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO OUR
Ground Oil Cake.
It la the beat and cheapest food for stock of any kind. Ono pound is equal
to three pounds of corn. Stock fed with Ground Oil Oako in the fall and win *
tor , instead of running down , will increase in weight and be in good market *
able condition In the spring. Dairymen as well as others who use it can tes
tify to its merits , Try it and judge for yonroelves. Price $25.00 per ton ; no
charge for sacks. Address
04-ood-me WOOODMAN LINSEED OIL CO. , Omaha , Nob.
M. Hellman & Co.
WHOLESALE
CLOTHIERS
,
1301 and 1303 Farnam St. Cor. I3t
OMAHA , NEB.
McNAMARA & DUNCAN.
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
KENTUCKY AND PENNSYLVANIA
WhiskieS ! s ,
in lend or Free. Also direct Importers of
WINES , BRANDIES AND ALES ,
Jobbers and Manufacturers of Fine
Agents for Jos , Schlitz1 Milwaukee Beer ,
Bottled and in Kegs.-
214 fc 216 S. 14TH STREET. - - OMAHA , HBB.
PLANING MILL
MANUFAOTURKKS Ot
Carpenter's Materials
ALSO
SASH , DOORS , BLINDS , STAIRS ,
Stair Railings , Balusters , Window
and Door Frames , Etc.
Flrit-olasb laollttleo ( or the Manufacture of all kind * of Mouldings , Flmlng ant )
matching a Specialty. Orders from tbo country will b promptly eiecuted.
addrewall commnnlcall A. MOVER , Prnptl
A. M. OLARK
Painter&PaperHanger
8IBH WRITER fe DEOdBATOR.
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
WALL PAPER \
Window Statioa aud Onrtains ,
OORNIOES CURTAIN POLKS AND
FIXTURES.
Paints , OHs & Brushes.
14 Oi n treat
NEBRASKA
R , E , COPSON & CO ,
I'OPRIETORS
OMAHA BROOM WORKS ,
DEALERS IN
Ha roles , W en , Twines and Broom Corn.
FIPFEENTH AND PACIFIC STREETS
WILLIAM SNYDER ,
' " " "
CARRIAGE'S , "BUGGIES ,
0310
Firat-OlaBB Painting and Trimming , Bepalring Promptly DQIIQ ,
1319 Hamey , Oor. lith , Omaha ,