THE DAILY BBB-OMA.UA WEDNESDAY iMAY 2 The Omaha Bee. PcMUhtJ erery morning , eicept Sun- r , The eoljr MomUy morning dally. ' rKHMS UYJMAI1/- One Year..810.00 I Tlirco MoDthi.3.00 BlzMouthi , . C.OO | One Month. . . . 1.00 VHK WKKXLY 11BK , publUhod every TRUMS POST l AID Ono Your $2.00 I Three Monthi. 50 VU Months. . . . 1.CO I One Month. . . . 20 AMKRIOAN NEWS OOJIFANT , Sole AjrcnU KowsdeiUcra in the United Btfttei.J \ - OOKRKSI'ONDKNCK- Oomrannl- latfons roUtlne to Kewi nd KilltorUl mutter * rhouUi be addressed to the Kurron Or Tin UKI. BU81NKP8 LETTKUS All IJuslnoii fatten and llcmlttnnccs should bo d lre ed to THE UKE PUBLISHING COMPANY OMAHA , Drafts , Checks and 1'oBtotiioo Orders to bo made payable to the order of the Company. fto BEE PUBLISHING 00 , , Props , E. RO3EWATER Editor Foil the rcnoon that May 30th will bo docoiatton day , the aalo of the Otco lands baa boon postponed until Thursday , May 31 > t , at the Usatrlco land office. GBNEIUL RAUJI resigned his post * tlon aa Commissioner of Internal Revenue In order to make money. A aooro of applicants are eager to atop Into his ohoos for the same reason , LABOR troubles seem to bo spread * ing In the east. The coal miner * , G,003 strong , strike to day In Penn- oylvanla against a reduction of wages. The demands of the clgirrnakers for a aharo In the late tax reduction on tobacco , have boon generally mot , and from this data they will receive an ad vance of $1 a thousand. THE third trial of Kelly , the alleged assassin of CavendUh and Burke , will take placa this week. An the govern ment Is tc have fifty peremptory chal lenges and all Catholics are to be ex cluded from the jary , Kolley's chance for life Is very slim. There Is such a thing , howovpr , as judicial murder , and the Dublin courts know how to Administer it. TUB telegraph announces the death of E. A. Collins , of Dubuque , Iowa , formerly n partner of General Grant's father , and the father of Juo. 8. Col. llns , and the late Gilbert fl. Collins cf this city. Mr. Collins loaned General Grant money to purchase his outfit for the war , and this family was after wards substantially remembered when .tho general became president. PRESIDENT ARTHUR has locked hU barn after the horse has been stolen. After General Crook has crossed the Mexican border with his 250 Apache aconta end fifty regulars a dispatch hat been sent him at Wllcox , Arizona , or derlog bin not to enter Mexico withoul the consent of the senate of thai country. It is eafo to say that Genera Crook will not receive that dispatch 1 : the heart of the Sierra Madre mount alna , towards which point ho is noTi puaring with all spood. IT has leaked out that Sam Randal lias designs on the presidency nnd ha. boon announced by Mr. Tilden as hi political legatee. The plan is to nominate inato the distinguished Ponnsylvani protectionist on a platform which shal skillfully atraddlo the tariff questloi and catch the gnllo on both sldca With Sam Tlldou to advise the cam palgu from Now Yoik and SMU Ran dull to work tbo wires from Washing ton , the authors of this ingenion sohomo hope to lay successful eiega t the white house next year. THERE is blood in the eye of thi Colorado statesmen. Senator Hill i out with a bold , bad attack on Sccrc tary Teller , in which he acouso * bio with being a political bushwhacker am a tool in the hands of corrupt snbordln atcs and corporate monopolies , Thi is sad news. After the Tabor eptsod and the election of Tom Bowen , w pi oned our faith on Hill and Teller a the twin and only Colorado statesmen Secretary Teller is evidently guilty o worse crimes than owning the half o two wives or wearing a $250 night ahlrt. SEVERAL organs are writing on th subject of "Tho Great Democrat ! Want , " and variously chbracterlzo i as to men , means and principles. It I none of these. With Thurimn an Bayard , Tilden and Ben Butloi Hewitt und McDonild and a half dozen moro public men cf more tha : ordinary vublio abilities , then ) Is n lack of men in the democratic rankt So far as means are concerned , thsr has never been any lack cf funds fo political purposes when a campaifji was once under way , and the varle < assortment of principles expounded In party platforms and dolci out through party organs durin the last thirty years is largo enough t Block any first-class political junk shop The great democratic want Is more courage to unlto.on any principle an tandby it regardless of consequence ! It was the chief party falling durln the war and through the reconstruc tion period , and it is the great fallln of the demccracy to-day. It is llkel ; to be the most prominent party tral aa long as "get there" is the one ale of the party leaden. THE BAINTED AMES. The sons of the Into lamented O.\kca Ames are bringing strong presturo to1 boar upon tha Manachunolts legisla ture with the view of clearing their father's memory from the charges undo against him during his lifetime , Ihckod by the Boston Adttrtiftr , which Is partly owned by Oliver Amos , they appeal to the legislature to urge upon congrets au expunging from the records of its ccnsnro upon Oakes Ames as a brlbo giver and corrnpter of cougresimon on behalf of the Union Pacific railroad , The Advertiser makes its plea on the grounds of "its in justice of current public opinion , " and beeaneo the famous phrase about putting the Credit Mobolier stock "whero.lt would do moat good , " was "inter preted In the moat cilVntlvo way and instantly became elaog for bribery. If the MasanohuBotta legislature has my regard for current public opinion , nat or unjust , it will drop the Ames matter at once , The sooner the ooord of Oaken Ames is for- ptton the bettor it will bo foi his family , A man whcaa only lrawftrj'o protect himself nndhfsasso- latea in a contract involving $47- I00,000i ho sacrificed honor , integrity and reputation to purchase favorable legislation at Washington , and de bauched his congressional associates by barefaced bribery. The report of ho Poland committee in 1873 will tand aa the truth of history. It hews that OakcB Ames came to Washington in 18G7 , just before the tVathbnrno bill to regulate the ratct i transportation on the Pacific- iath was introduced in congrcns. Dar < Ing that month moro than 30C hares cf Credit Moblller stock were distributed. "Wo want moro frlcndi n congress , " ho wrote to McOonb , 'and I ehall place the shares where they will do most good to na. " The first effect of this placing was Been Ir the defeat of the Waehburu measure , ntroducod on December 9th , 1807 and was soon followed by the killing of two other measures tending to pro tect the government. One of ihosi was Introduced by Mr , Washburn , ol Wisoonaln , and another by Wash burn , of Illinois. "Wo hav < blocked the Washburn move , " wrltet the sainted Oakes to his friend Me Comb. "I have found no difficulty ir getting men to look after their owt property. " It waa after a thorongt investigation of the whole aubjec that the Poland committee reportoc that Oakea Ames waa fully indlotabli under the federal statute , for thi punishment of bribe givers and re commended his expulsion from con grots. The house subsequently modi fud the proposition of the commlttei and subjected Ames to "the absolut condemnation of the house. " This 1 tbo resolution which the Massachu setts legislature la besought to hav expunged from the congressional re oordf. It la always a disagreeable duty t go down in the graves of dead mo : and expose their crimes. No one ob jecto to the erection cf a monumen by thq Union Pacific to their bent factor. It was largely duo to Oake Ames' lack cf conscience that th enormous subsidies in land and mono granted tha road by congrccs wer doubled and the government moitgag chucgcd from a first to n toeond Ho on the property. The Dllloni Ames and Goulds who profited froi his Infamy can well aiTsrd to aasli in his canonization. But the publl cannot afford to gloss over a crlra whoso exercise haa become one of th greatest sources of danger to popnlt sovereignty. Succcotsoratoand Imlta ors of Oakes Ames still Infest the n : tlon.al capital at each session of coi reas on behalf of great corporation ! practicing the same arts which ho fin made ao successful. If Oakea Ami is to be ranked in the Hat of martyi every jobber , bribe giver and lobyli la entitled to bo canonized aa a aalnt JOHN P. STOCKTON , of New Jorso ] ia "mentioned" aa the possible dem < cratlo candidate for vice-president i the next campaign. This ia gooc Mr. Stockton haa banked all hla 111 on the reputation of hla father an grandfather , old Senator Stockton an Commodore Stockton cf naval fimc Be filled a term In the senate as th representative of the Jersey Bourbot and has ainco been devoting his ouoi glc5 to filling himself with Jeree chain lightning. If the democrat want to make certain of losing Ne Jersey's electoral vote they cannot d it uny easier than by nominating Joh P. Stockton. HAVING vanquished the America hog , Prince Bistnark Is now lovellu his weapons at the American mlnii tor , Mr. Sargent , who la no truckle to aristocracy whatever hla othe faults , recently reported to the Btat department that the law ngaini American pork was moro of a poll ! leal manoeuvre than an Industrie necessity. Ho brought facts to prov that the pork imported into German was in no case found to bo dieoasoc and f - rwardod a large number of M tracts from German papers showln that _ the Gorman preaa underatoo perfectly the grounds of Bismarck1 action , The exclusion of pork li M > al hardship to the Germans , aa the are almost universal consumers of th meat , It was a great resource to th " or who alnco deprived of it are Vlgod to go without meat or pay the ry high price ita exclusion has l.'cted in other meats , Bismarck , it is s ld , moana to have jl ulster Sargent recalled for vcntur- l . , ' to explore his artful game , If there ro no other grounds for complaint .10 state department will do well o Ignore Prince Bismarck's bile. In 10 present state of foreign relations ho principal duty which our ministers broad ore called to perform is that of etching American Interests oud ad- leing their government frankly and rornptly. This Is the duty of Min ster Sargent , and it would bo equally lie duty of his ancceeaor. THE JRREPHESSIQ1E CON- ILICT. There la always a calm before a torm. The present lull in the polltl- 1 atmosphere is sure to bo followed ly Intense agitation , Party leaders who imegtno that the mnsios are con- out with their condition because there i just now no violent controversy vor impending issues are simply hug- ling a delusion. There la a dcop-eoatod onvlctlon among intelligent people 1 all classes that wo are on the eve } f another conflict as irrepressible ae was the Issue between olavcry and reedom , Those who imagine that antl-monop ly platforms and high Bounding pledges will satitfy the demand of oni armors for redress from corporate buses will presently discover that hey do not understand the temper si ho people. Wo are constantly rocolv ng letters from every section of the state expressing a decided distrust ol party loaders and disgust with part ] methods , Tao following extract from a lottci recently addressed to the editor of the BEE by a subscriber from Edlaou , No > raaka , affords an insight into the prevailing vailing sentiment : I frankly admit the BEE has boon zealous in some instances in pointing ; out the evils of some schemes , but ii advocates ways and means of rellel ; hat always have been , are now , am always will be , utterly futile , Imprao Icablo and useless , While it ia true ; hat we are republicans in the broad cat and truest sense of the term , we can never hope to accomplish thai radical reform demanded by the toll .ng millions , and requisite to effectual ly suppress the evils of which the ] complain in and under the name Corporate monopolies have alroadj atanmod the proportions of a hngi giant under the fostering care of the republican party. They are slmplj the legitimate offspring of the party The child ia now out of the reach o Its progenltora and bids defiance. Tha the parent will lay hold of and crnsl the wayward child is contrary to na turo. turo.Tae Tae democratic par y never dared t grapple with the institution of slavery That institution was simply a mouop ely of labor by the monled aristocrac ; of the south. The sequel waa indei ibly written in blood , and la not chronicled in the history of the paat The mot led aristocracy of th whole country have by their coi poratlons and centralization c capital thoroughly systematize a monopoly of labor throughout th length and breadth of tbo union ; am unhsa the voices of the people at th ballot-box are soon hoard and heeded we very much fear that the seqnc will bo told in tones of thunder not e easily misunderstood , from which ran the good Lard deliver ue , I write tlieno words not as a throat but SB prophecy , based upon the hie lory of the past. The republican party haa been note for lavishly giving away millions npo millions of acres of the public domain granting charters with unparnllole llbarnllty , conferring apodal privilege upon corporations , in some Instance exemption from taxation to a cjrtal extent , perpetuating a aystom of ror onuo , necessitated at ouo time by gigantic civil war , for a period c nearly twenty years after the wai rlthont regard to the increased wealt of the nation , which would natural ! tend to a reduction or trlromk'g ' dow of the system * o a peace basis nt least The great meases ef the people cr out "reform. " The republican part and THK BEE say : "Ob , yes ; reforrr reform ; but form inside the good ol republican party , " We have been promised this , and w have boon trjli-g - this for the last te years , and what ia the result ? W hav ? time and again seen our trnatoi aervanta either bought , bullied , o whipped Into line by the bosses nnt wo ara heartsick and tired of thi coarse. This is no time for haltin between two opinions , a docUlvo atan tnuit bo taken aoon , The laboring and agricultural claaae of the United States ack n special privileges , and by th grace of God wo will grot uono. This government ia nothln moro nor loss than the grandaggregat of the Individuals of which it la com posed , and the whole people uinsl will and shall bo heard ; or in othe words , the laboring man , no matte ho IT poor or lllitorate ho may be , mn < have hla hard earnings aa invlolabl ; secured und protected , if yon ploasi to the UBO of hlnuclf end family , c the income of the millionaire U tohli and hla , For my part I have never boon an thing but a republican in prlncipl and in affiliation until the last tw years. I have lost all further hopn c the naefulnces of the party , anil I condemn domn the party wheu it diverges a widely from the high and holy aim for which it waa brought into eilatoncc viz , the frecdsm and equality bsfor the law of all mankind. WHILE Jay Gould is indulging I yachting , your.R George Gould taking to field oports. Ho has jni backed a young English noblema now In this country to ahoot a plgeo match against a Phlladclphian fc ? 5,000 a aide. Two hundred and fifty Irlih Immlgran tent by the BrltUh government arrived I I'hlUdelpbia yesterday. POLITICAL NOTES , Kelfcr says that under no clrcumitancea can ho bo a candidate for governor of Ohio. Henry B. Tierce , secretary of itnto for iuatkcmioctt.1 , Is looming up us n republi can candidate fur Rovcrnor. The voUnp population of MAMftchuetts -117,303. . Yet even the nhnrp Nutlet con test broMght cut only 250.278 votes. Thurman , rf Ohio , doesn't want the democratic nomination for governor , but will 1(0 ( nil he emi to keep llo dly from Rotting It , The New IInmpeliI.ro legliUture will moot In June. The principal builnetn will l > 9 tbo election of n senator to succeed Senator Rollins. 1'roctor KnHt'a cliancea for the demo cratic nomination fer governor of Ken tucky mo tald to bo bettor than thoto of any other cnudldato. The Vlcksbuix Herald declares that cilli'r Kdmuudi or lilncoln would civ ry moro Southern States In n presidential con test than Ben. Butler. Governor Duller , of Mnernchusetti1 , li , It is paid , the only dotcojnUlc governor In the Union who wai not Invited to the Iro- quota club dinner in Chicago. Senator Conger ia charger with rv largo share of responsibility for the demoraliza tion which turned Michigan over to tha democrats nt tbo recent stnte election , Friends of Senator Williams , of Ken tucky , say it will b > nlmoit Impossible to- defe t him for reflection , He la paiticu. larly strong among the young men of the state. There la n tumor in Ohio that in event of n democratic legislature in 1884 George U Convene will be pushed by a good many for United State * senator to succeed Senator 1'euciletoD , Sunset Cox , it Is sil' , doesn't expect to be elected speaker , hut hopes , by holding the New York delegation , to name the winning man and Urns secure his choice ol qommlttee chairmanship ) . Nov. J. Ilyntt Smith , Brooklyn's theo- loeicnl o 'DgrdsBmtn ' , claims that he "made Arthur. " Now , when it la ascertained whc made Smith , the responsibility for two nl the gravebt features In current politics will be traced to Ita sources , Congrorsman Gucnther thinks the time ia ripe for the atnto of Wisconsin tc bring out one of her favorite Bong ant ! place him In the field for the republics nomination for the presidency. Genera ! Lucim Fnlrfield , of that state , ia hla can dldate. The uanvn s In the Third congremlonn district of West Virginia for the eeat va , cated by Senator-elect Kenna haa Ukenar intere ting turn. Ube republicans ar < workins with vigor to get out their 'ul rote. The tail ! ! Issue will exert a potenl ufluence. The Ohio democratic convention wll meet at Oolumbun , June 21 , for the nomi nation of candidates for povernor , lieuteu ant governor , judge of the supreme court , treasurer , nttnrney general , and mtmbei of the board of public works. The olectiji occurs October 9 , Same political soothsayer has discovered hat Governor Cleveland can never be pret * dent bcc&UKO hla nnmn begins with "C , ' ind cites the history of Clinton , Crawf < rd , 3Iay , Calhoun , Crittenden , Clayton , Ihoate , Chase. Corwio , Conkltag , Church jolfax , nnd Cameron , besides Bowel Cobb , whom Jeff Davis defeated in thi content for the rebel presidency. While the free trade democrats are mak ne the war upon Mr. Randal aa bitter a : t can be , a report comes fr m Tenneseei that be will get the votes of nil the demo crats in that delegation for speakershlp Tennessee democrats are turning prottc .ionistu , nnd Mr. Randall , It Is alleged ias traded to make Mr. Atkins of tha state clerk of the houeo. CocgrefBtnan Spr'nger , of Illinois , IB Ii baste to contradict the report that the Ire quls club pave an expression In favor o Mr. Tilden for the presidency , and be want It understood that the tariff question is th Important thing to be considered , "and i Is hla conviction < hatthe representatives o the northwest will demand the Insertion o the 'tariff for i avenue only' plank in th platform of our next democratic nations convention. " PERSON Mr. Wilkie Collies vcara the gout nnd fancifully etrlped necktie. llz'v HnVston la dead. But whil LydiaTiukhani live ) there will etill b hope , Tha prince of Wa'os will bo ono of th principal exhibitors in the great dog ho\ in Berlin. lorence Dixie ia email , wirr nn thirty years old ; she ewiins , rides , drive and Bhoots , David DAVB ! , when lait heard from , wa nt n horao race In California. ThU ia a ba start for a youug married man. Mulhntton is ( he nnme of the geutlema who invented the story of the l.ig 'i'exji meteor which covered tin ncte of groun and waa "aiselng" hot when It fitruck. Ex-President Diaz' grandfather wni i German , n resident of Mayenec , naiue Dleiz , who emigrated to America nn made n Uige fortune importing canar ; biidj. Senator Jones , of FlorHu , who is nov on bis way to Europe , is uorvom when h is talking to a reporter Hi * cl- face , above his tt.ll form , gives him the 3 [ pcanuice of &u overgrown boy. Ch'ef Moiea ia vlailia , ; Gauernl Mile * n Portland , Oreson. Moaei i < a cirpulen old fellow , with mild mannem. lie r < cently discarded blanket ? , but still stick to tucktldn moccaiius , and hla crown is i cowboy hat. Mr , Henry M. SUnlev' * mother hat Inn keeper i > t the little Welsh village u Cross Foxen. The explorer's ia a thittober and tiler In the vilbt'e , am Imd never seen London until his ndopte con brought him thither , when the Africa exphier was the lion of the day. Frederick Pauldint ; , tha fresh youn American tragedian , In a Mauachusstt town one night last week , ceriouel f ttabbe a fellow actor In tba duel scene of "II > me and Juliet. " Mr. Paultllup'a bloodthlrst nature was first revealed iu hU cruel mm a der of "Hamlet" a yeir or two ago. [ Nei York Star. The unmerciful "G.UV" h the author o thie : "I saw General Hancock during th week ; time has hardly tpired him. II lookd nearly aa large and almost as un wield ? us General ? cot. His nkln in of coppr.red hue , nnd n white moutticb lies upon it like a mutton chop , with tti wool outside , roasting en the coal ? . " ThRt fine , old. nnti.monopolbt , "Objei tor'1 Hulmnn , < f Indiana , is going to th I'.icilio coast thi ) summer to look &t th uarueii rnd uaearjeil land prunti he w&nl to put luck Irom the railroad cra'jber , Therocdi ha\o bi.ou HhoweiiiiK him wit invitations to free transportation and ep ohl car' , with ch'mpaguo bulliti. II his Indignantly rejected all their itien He proposes to truvol like a entemau- ! on the birtiigtU o ! hit own purtu. Fifty Millions or Lnbeld. . Cr tic. The gnvcrntnont piiatin cllico he jast complotcd ono of thn largest jol ever doao ia tUIa country. Tills wa the prlntlrp of COCOO,000 of tobaoc robnto labela. The constant tiervlcu c proasoa wore required for His aud a ha ! days for the prtua work r.louo. Eac form contained 100 labels , BO that 80 were printed at oRch revolution of th pretfioa. $1.000 worth cf red ink nu 1,000 reams of paper were use. ] , Th labels , if placed lontfthwia ) in straight line , would have covered distance of 3,000 miles , or from No' York to Bon Francisco. i In ipeaklnc of this work , . Pnbll Printer Rounds said that the pnbl ! and even the cfHclals of the goveri nont have no ( tlon of the enormous apAoltlcs of the povernniont ptintlng Hioo for work , Tlioro ta nbaolntoljr o limit to the work that can bo done liert ) . Twenty i st lunulag proeaoa m bo put t work on n job at any lino. On the printing of thoto labels t the government printing ollici- , In tend of by contract , the government iwcd f 75 OCO in prcsiwork nlone. Nooil Not Do pnlr. surpassing patriots who wcro 0 apprehensive thatjtho now civil acr- ICQ law would give us "an aristocracy f cilloo holders" r.ocd not despair of hu republic. The commissioners dlt- ovcr that the power cf removal Is till vested iu the heads of depart- uonts , nnd that in case of a change of dmlaistratlon there li nothing to irevout a general discharge of the lubllc employes. In other words , the ild Ian * dots not render employment Iu ho civil ecrvico any moro permanent hm : it was before ; it simply provides 1 now method of filling vncauclet. And gtlll | wo onpposo 1'endloton will lever bo forgiven by his party for the ourco ho pursued in that niattor. An Omiiha Dude. St. Jos < | ih Ilerill. A day or two nan The Ilorald nn- nouncod the foot that the Oaiahn R-- jubllcnn had employed a dude to write ) rkf paragraphs for its editorial col umns , And now comoa the "heavy man" of Tne Republican with nleador describing minutely and accurately the new acquisition. Such is Omaha en- orprho. OaBiln for Judge. The Republican nominates Jndge 3ialln for the supreme beuoh. Tne Allowing remark is credited to him when ho first hoard of the Hastings landing : "Well , thure'a a couple of cases that won't bo reversed by the supreme court. " Provdllng for Val'a Relations. FremoLt Tribune. Cfll. 0. Valentino , a brother of Bon. E K. , has boon appointed by Jadgo Post as stenographer for this district. Nothing like belonging to a family of paliticlans. A Wicked Tribe. Irooklj n Eagle. There f r. Apachoa at Washington who plllago on a grander icilo and are t good deal harder to exterminate bun the Apachea In Now Mexico. Reliable help for the weak , nervous and debilitated dyrpeptlo sufferer onnd in Brnwn's Iron Blttnrs. PoatoDlco Ouangeb n Nebraska and Iowa during the week ending April 28 , 1883 , furnished by Wm. Van Vleck , of the post office department : NEBRASKA. ESTABLISHED Cottage Grove , Rich ardson Co , W. Rockwell , P. M. Frank , PheipsCo. , Mary 0. Frank , P. M. ; Jericho , Sherman Co. , Ira Way , P. M ; Kestcrfton , Jefferson Co. , Mrs. Emma F. Suniro , P. M ; Mandnrson , Valley Co. , Richard W. Pnalr , P. m ; Nystod , Ho ward Co. , Frederick Olson , P. M POSTMASTERS POINTED Brock , Nomaha Co. , Simon R. Robertson Johnson , Nemaha Co. , Isaac H , Ola tett. ? Established- Armour , Pottawatta me Co. , Agmtns Livenbarg , P. M. Hark , Oerro Gordo Co , , Simne Sherm , P. M. DIacontluued Vienna , Marshal Oo. Poatmasters appointed Bnffalo , Soott CD. , A. H. Dorman ; Onatk Grove , Souts Co ; II. M Scott ; Cov- ingion , Linn Co , Wm. H H. Davoy Valley , Now Harrison Co , , Jos. M Shields : Wiari gton , DjbunnoCj , . E H-Bunh. For rent to a good live man , store room in opoxa house block , Ftilrhury , Neb Splendid location for general stock , ctunty eeftt nnd county cUbec , also bank in the building , population of Fairbuwy , 2,000. Country well settled. Rant low. Apply at occa. J. H. liucKvrAyr , L'noolu or Fulrbury , Nob. 7ho Virst Lnko Fleet- Special Dispatch to Tils Dux. CiuuAOo , May 1. About ICO vcs sela cleared from this port to-day. Ha f of thcso wcro grain Indun foi lower lake oortn. Eitlinnted aver > g tf cargo , -10.COO buehels. CURES RKeumatismNeuragia ! , Sciatica , Lumbago , Backache , HeadacheToothache , ftort Tbront. Huclllngi , Nprnln. , Urultcf , llurnt. Hcul.K Fru.t lllli' , iD ! ILL OIllEIt IIOIMLY I'llNS AM ) oldbf Drucrliti n1 r > rtler9eterwb bultlc. Vlreclloort la 11 LtDgutgn. THU CIIltl.iH A. VOI.K.I.Kit CO. ir. i jo ) < uiti inM at. , n. s. A , SMOKE THE BEST ! KINNI'.Y TOQACCO 0Ml'ASV , 61B to 525 Wist 2M Etrco. , r BV York. SucccHsom to Kinney Droi , , I'.onecr Cigarctti ilanulaclutcrs i f Atrcrlc.i. Ute tht finest OLD GOLDEN VIRQINIA LEAF , Macedonian Turkish , Vuelta Abaja Havana nnd St. Jamei' Pariili Perlque PUREST RICE PAPER ONLY- Solo ManvftUTurtra cf the Celebrate * ) SUcdnn Ilranls ; S cet Laporul ; Ctipiril ) ; SJAUHHJ Sweet Cajxjral , Coik Uouln i.Ucoj Klnrcy liroa Utraljht ( Jut , In f Dttn ra-kigce , to , * - ALL > .UE WXKHAHTKD. Tliovaf.ciu lajtoj ot ill peed Judges iier/cctl ; sultoJ SoU by DEALERSTUUOl'UIIOUTIhe WOULD MCCARTHY & BURKE , Undertakers , 218 14TH ST. , BET. FARNAM ANI DOUGLAS POWER AND HAND Steam Pumps , Engine Trimmings , UININO , DKMINU , HOSE. UIIA8A AND IltON HTIISOS rlr SltA * FAOKINQ , AT IVUOI.USALK AND ItKTAlL , HALLADAY Wi KD-WIIL1.3 DHUHGHAHD SCHOOL Cor. Farnam and 10th Streets Omaha , Neb. C. F. GOODMAN , DRUGGIST AND DEALER IN PAINTSOILSVARNISHBS And Window Glass. MAHA NEBUASKA. SPECIAL NOTICE TO Growers of Live Stock and Others. WE GALL YOUR ATTENTION TO OUR Ground Oil Cake. It In the best and cheapest food for stock of any kind. Ono pound la equal to throe pounds of corn. Stock fed with Ground Oil Cake In the fall and winter - tor , instead of running down , will increase in weight and bo in good market able condition in the spring. Dairymen aa well aa others who UBO it can tes tify to its morlta. Try it and judge for yourselves. Prlco $25.00 per ton ; no charge for Backs. Address o4-ood-mo WOOODMAN LINSEED OIL CO. , Omaha , Nob. M. Hellman & Co. WHOLESALE CLOTHIERS 1301 and 1303 Farnam St. Cor. OMAHA , NEB. PLANING MILLS. MANUffACTURMUS OF Carpenter's Materials ALSO SASH , DOORS , BLINDS , STAIRS , Stair Railings , Balusters , Window and Door Frames , Etc. Plnt-claa * facilities for the Manufacture of all kindi of Mouldings , Planing aa < 3 matching a Specialty. Orders from the country will be promptly executed , nddreukll communications to A. MOYER , Proprl A. M. GLARK PaintBr&PaperHanger SIGN WRITER & DEOIIBATQB. WHOLESALE & RETAIL WALL PAPER ' . WiDflow Shades and Ourtalns , JOfldlfisHifia wJwttw CORNICES CURTAIN POLES AND FIXTURES. Faints , Oils & Brushes. 107 South 14th Street OMAHA - NEBRASKA WILLIAM SNYDER , MANnFAOTOBEB OF OAREIAGlii , BUGGIES , First-Class Painting and Trimming , Repairing Promptly Done , 1321 and 1323 I3i\rnny B ) refit , corner ngle Brooch Loading Shot Guns , from 85 to 818,1 ouble Breech Loading Shot Guns , from $18 to $75 , Muzzle Loading Shot Guns , From $6 to $25E Fishing Tackol , Base Balls and all kinds of Fancy Goods , Fnll Stock of Show Cases Always on hand , Imported and Key West Cigars a large line of Meerschaum and Wood Pipes and everything re quired in a first class Cigar , Tobacco andj Notion Store , Cigars from $15 per Lflfn upwards Send jor Price List and Samples " * C1IJSON & iilLEY , CARRIAGE AND WAGON FACTORY. \ CORNER TWELFTH AND HOWARD STREETS , BJXHBt Particular attention given to Repairing : , Satisfaction Guaranteed.