s T SATUIW&Y DsCrM6L It 1 i883. I 4 TIILr DAILY BEE ° -G4iAIIA , , THE OMAHA BEE ( ) ntnbn Ollla ( ' , No,1)1(11''m ( nant 8t. l'uinell ltlulT4 lure 1e , T 1'cnr Street , Nei r Ilrladnny. Nt' York Ofluc , ltonit 05 Trlhnul atullding. - - [ ub1lhed ! eTery trcrnIti , Dtoopl 8nadAT. Tim Dly Wendy momleg dally. IRWe aT IAIt no YeAr.$10.00IThrteMontlulA.e &x WontnR , , . . . . . 5.O l One Slonth. . . , . . . . . 1.0 Till BUILT all , pVRLtAIlRD ITRRT RIDaLADAT. T2RMl TO 1UlD. , , , , . . , , . , . . 1k Wonthe , . . . . . . . . 1.00 One Month Amarloan flew Comp ny , SoleLAgcnVNeweJoA1 sirs In the United Stator , ookMto , DRww ; A Communlrntlonn relAting to News and FAltorls ashen should fro addn * ed to the EDImR 0 ? Tn ell. atRINRns LRTr1P. Atlltne1ntAR totters Rnil lomUtana I shMIld h sddreesal ! Orel nnn rrsusmoe tbWtANT , OMAIIA .Dra/tA / , Checks And I' . i om o orders to be md0 pay able to the order of the comhvly , SHE BEE BUBLISRING COt f PROPS E.10SEWATEE , Eetttor. Not' that tutu : American hog has n sunned hits friendly rolaUona with Ub t hrwch , ] iismarck cnn't bar hint nilcl longer out of Germany. Tun epcakorahip cnntest which ha boot rngfng ao furiously in the newt ' papers for more then a manLhi is u nearer Bottled thnn it w as when it wn begun. I' the elegant cowshed that adorns th Union Pacific depot grounds could b traneforred to Capitol avunuu or lufre aon square , the tnarkut house probleti mould be solved. Foul to flmt Limo since her ndmiseio into the union , Nobrnaka will be ruprc aented in colgroes by a delegation e which a majority ho1.I Bents in the 11ou5c I For sixteen years Nebraska hsa ! tad but solitary member in the lower branch t the national legislatura , and that Aolitar member haul for the most part boon n mina of atraw. On and after Monday Nebrask will have throe mumnrs in the house j and BIlO ought to wield an influence col rottponding with the imicrcalod , rupreser 1 tttion. g TnE St. Paul tC fhnaha managers hnv n dismissed their iujunetion milts ngaint I the Omaha Belt railway and the Unio Pacific. Thu belligerent corlorattuii have buried the hatchet , old the lain and the lion sleep 4ogotlier ; the lamb it tiido of the lion-of course. But that are other interests and other rights i1 volved in this contest hots eon corporal snetopolieS. The owners of property on Califarni t nttd Fifteenth streets have rights whit have boot violated , and the citizens t Omnha are also deeply concerned. t i It is still on upon and unsettled que Lion whether the grant ntado by ti council in a manor that savors of jobbe and bribery is valid. It romnit . also nn 01)011 gnoetfeh whlotht inure possession-obtained in a high handed and unlawful manner on Sondr --when the courts wore closed , colvo' i any permanent franchise to the Be Railway company , It strikes us that ti courts must-if nppliod to , pronoun i this whole transaction na brigaulagu. u the Bolt Railway coin any wants a leg t right-of-way lot them procootl ilt a legii traightforward way. Lot thou fin pay the dnlu t os to property owtern nu indattntify the city. i 1VAT1ta waste is of late becoming matter of serious concern mil the luuliu ; citiea' of this country. Those who has givou this subject close attention nl aoriously nlaruned o'or thu nnarked it crease in water consumption , which u many of our cities compels a conplul reconstruction of wtttorworka and costi enlargement of the water supply. A carefully prepared table of watt S' ' atttistics allows that the daily per cnpil consumption of water has increased u Boston from $0 gallons in 1850 to t gallons in 1882 ; in llrouklyn from 17 ga e Ions in 180 ( ; to 54 gallons in 1880 ; i Chicago front 13 gallons in 1807 to 11 gallons in 1880 ; in Now York , from f gnllouu in 1807 to 100 gallons iii 187 ; I Philadelphia , front 50 gallons iii 18(17 ( I 17 ; gallons in 1880 ; in Cincinnati , from i gallon in 18.15 to 87 gallons in 1881 ; z Ilartford , from 53 gallons iii 1859 to l1 gallons in 1883. Each inhabitant of Bo ton cousmnesnn nn average throu tine " as much water as lie did thirty years agt each inhabitant of Brooklyn , three time I ns much as ho did fourteen years age etch inhabitant of Chicago , nearly thrt tunes as much as ha did thirtoun yca ago , and so on , it might at first ruadis be inferred that an increase usu of water is one of the marks and ai compa hinetta of all improved cl' ilitatiol , and ft probably is , but not I the ext01lt which these figures woul show. It is the opinion of oiporiotcc Matorworka oflicials that nearly tli wlmlo increase in conMuntptiel in can -of those eiUes is duo to waste ; persons ' 1 not ute lr.oro water than they did fiftoe roars agQ , Lot they waste more. An a lowalco of + tirty gallons a day per capita or , live 'baauile for uvory family , ; rvo poraons , would soon libur auougll , and in thus is raised to tlrr barrois for eiwh porsou , or fifteen barra a day forevery faulily of fivu pursoua , U iuforouco Is irranittible that there luu be au , nornloua wastagu. This view atxc ygthotad by the consumption in U city of k'rovidonee. That city lute POPulattoa at 120,000 , fiil itB constllu' ' lion of water Is only 3,000,000 , gallons day , oe 2G gattans per capita. 'his is ] ow ayert go compared with that of othi cities ; ew1 yet it i s not stated that U ! 1'rovidonro paoplo , who nra largely arT gagod in ntastufactti iug , complain r rT , scarcity of water , 'Phoir water s3 stoi t ; is very atrluL in the direction of proYof f ing waste , and It fe to this fact that tli low rate of per CAplta conaunlptiet Iltr i TWI Nil' YE.Ut5 d FTAit , ] h the midst of a great civil war , which hind arrayed two millions of Then it bloody struggle , and taxed nil the nn tion's energies to the utmost , an enterprise priso was begun by the , tmericntl 11001)1 that eclipsed in its vastness the tnos marvellous achiovometts Of either anion or modern tunes 'I'wonty years ago the I'acific states o ( 'alifornin and Oregon were as ronob from thin rest of thin settled country a Alaska in today. Thu greater portion o the commerce between t e Atlantic au l'acific States was carried on almost entirely tiroly by sailing vessels around ( tap horn. The region botwcon the Missouf river and the Pa.ilc coast was an nlmos trackless waste , the hnbitatioi of th tnhinn and buffalo. Overland trade was as dnngorous as it was slow and ox Ponsivo. To build a railroad across th great plains and alkali deserts , nni ova the Rocky mountains and Sierra Nova dns wns a daring project , involving ill outlay of millions , nod the ovorcotning O saeningly Itisurinonnhblo ahstacin Thu caputnlista who first engaged in tlli great old risky enterprise might well b called a band of bravo ndventurora While the American people , thromgl representatives in congress , endowed th I'ncifie railroad with princely althsidie8 the nioaus for carrying out thu projoc wore miot available for exploration surveys , materials and first construction Our bends wore way below pa and the vast domain which wn placed at their disposal was not market nbla. It is amazing , nt this day , Um Now York and Phtladelphla millionaire refused to lOCOIHO partners in to Credi Mobilior , which was organized by Buato capitalists to furnish the funds for build ing the first few auctions , The I'acific railroad was primarily war meanure. There had beuu some tal of a l'aclfie confederacy at the outbrea of the robelliun , and a railroad across th coitinett to note the cast and far wet had become a tnulitary necessity. Fe the anmo reason the most feasible lie across the central bolt , north of the rt hellions states , was given the prefer iict Under de iocratie rule , with the said preponderating , there is dot a shadow r doubt that tlio Ptteifie railroad woul hinvo been built either from Salt Louis , : Motnphis , or New Orleans. S Louis vvns fairly' omititlod to the uonune cial torulinus of the I'acilie roan Titonias II ] lemon , what sunator frog Missouri , introduced the first I'acil railroad bill in congress , as far back t 1850 , and St. Louis had built nearly tw hundred miles of the Missouri Pacif railway before 1800. As the ternim of the Great I'aciftc railway St. Lou would have beau thu largest inland cif in America , but bar 11001)10 were narrov minded , short-sighted , and largely i nyunpnthy with the robolliol. Ch cage was wide awake vigorous , o ; torprising , fnr roaehing and toys 1Vltot the first spade of earth was turn over at Omaha , twouty years ago , on ti 2d of 1)oeonbor destiny gave the ampi of the tvcat to Chicago. Fran tlat dl Chicago iMigan to outstrip St. Louis thu great rueD for commercial snpronae Twenty years ago St , Louis had a pop latiot of 250,000 , while Chicago hind le than half of that number. 'Pwday CI cage has nearly tlouhlo the population Sm. 1401118 , nod morn than four Untcs U commerce. And Omaha , the now Chicago , al started upon her grout carour front U day on which Abrahamu ] , incoht issu the proclanuaUou locating the I'uci' ' railroad terminus. Twunty years m Omaha was a straggling village of aboi 4,000 1)001)10. ! fur commerce consist niainly in furmiishung supplies to thu to ritorial legislature when it was in ac 5100 , foraging on pilgriuls that can across the plains , and soiling unorchn (1150 mud svut grocorite to rtinclnnon c the overland stage route. Today Oulal is a Ilouriahing city of 50,000 poopl which is 10,000 more than vvuru living the whole territory of Nebraska in 1811 11'r conuierce extends throughout ovao state nu(1 territory west of the Missou and north of 1ansas , and her trade is by 1 ItionnieoliGmud to thin west tilde of ti llfissouri. Fran amurutivurtown she It grown to ho Otto of the leading raihvl contort in America Her factories aril workshops alone em 1)107 more that 5,000 hands , and million of capitnl art involtod it her industrial c tablialuu01its , tier educational znstut tiens rtutk among the best , and h church edifices would be a credit to a city. Omaha is no longer an ovurgroni mushroom railroad town , with a popul tion of transients. Sllu has now ovc metropolitan couvotienco , spacious a utagnilcett hotels , a superb opera 11oua a systems of water-works through 1 miles of streets , a system of sanitary so umigo , and substantial pavouuuta , 'lhoao olio wuro preseit at the hron lug of the ground far limo Union 1'acil twetity years age can hardly realize vvh a cbnv go has boon wrought. Tel thins nod to all others , the historic rovici vyiuch is proeoitud by ' 1'ni11EE ; iii th 155110 , to coilimumlorato time twentieth al niversary of the inauguration of limo wet on thu 1' eeitio railroad , will nfl'ord an in lereating rtlniniseonsu , ' 'Ito idea of on laliug ilwsi facts occurred to us lass the a week ago , and the task , which we liar nmdertaken om such short notice , uuu necessarily be uncompleted , 1t hasho ovct , hcou a Iabur which afibrils ti much IaUafaettun.Vo have sue coodod in bringing togothe facts which ware Icatturod throng tunny books and newspapers , nu out of data , and obtained valuub' ' hlstorio iufortnatuon front parsons vrli have taken a leading part In tutu locatio and building of thu Pacific railrou Thu contributions Gout George Franc Train and Peter A , Doy are cspcciall ; intrreating , and worthy of careful par usal Mr. Train wan a very ftnportan factor its the early building of the road and hula intimnto relations with Olive and Oakes Amos , Thomas C. Duran and other capitalists engaged in the enterprise torpriso , eiablo him to furnish data inn incidents that no other living man coult supply , fir. Days narrative , about hi labors in pioneering the Pacific coat across plain and mountain , while iw wit chief engineer , is extremely modest ant unaffected , just like the narrator himself if we bore ( anon short in what we ainict at , it fit mainly owing to a lack of tin and apace. A rnutttiNO description of a Spanish bull fight , which took place in Madrit last Sunday , was cabled to America Crown I'rinco Frcdoridc William , pros poctivO head of ( ho Protestant church ultlitatit of ( ] ertnaiy , graced the brUln amid bloody exhibition. According to al accounts it was a meat excitimig affair , runt when time matador delivered the fats stroke to the terrible hull , time onthusi nail ) of time spectators was inumenso. Tim p0pulaco were especially flattered by th interest which time crown priaco took i their national sport , and there is no fen now of n rising of the mob of ] lindrk But what will Rev , 1)r. , lulus Stockot the court chaplain and spiritual advise of the imperial family of Germany , sa } oT1f1n LANDS TIfAN OURS. The only things talked nhmut in tin British capital , during the past wool are the critical situation in Egypt , an the impending war botween.China an Franco. The extreme points at issue bi tweon the government of China an Franco have boon reached. China ltz made a formal nlemoranduni , throug her representative at the French capita charging that France had imposed ape the govornn01it of Anmmn et unju treaty , and had ignored the rights t Chinn. France had invaded Annnml an mnnifested an intention to take Bacninl the key to thin Chinese empire. Whf China professed a desire to mainta pacitic relations with France , thn.Chino troops would be conipolled to resist at aggression , Thu French reply to thi nn01norauhin declares that Franco ht uo desire to lmnlOX Annatn or 1'onqui ; 7'ho solo object Hue treaty was to (10111 the terms of the throaty of 1874. 1 order to consolidate a protectorate ow Toiqufn , Franco considered ) t expedici to occupy Bacninh again and Sonta but there was nothing to povtmt f amicable arrangonient , etc. Moantin the Fronclm are reinforcing their urn in Tonquin , nod the Chinese nrr is ready for a desperate encounter. formal declaration of war cony ho mat almostaty day. The Fronchlcabinot hi beou discussing the appropriation bil for putting tire army on a war fuoUn amid everything indicates that time confli is inuvitablo. Thus decision on the Imrt of the gover moat of Chfttn has a kustness like and b hignroit ring which will ho regarded wi favor generally It will force a crisis wilco. If the Frotch govornutett wan to light tutu Chinese ompiru for the std of gottiug a foothold on the Red rlve thousands of milusfrnnt home , in an u healthy cliuuato , among pcuplo whom would take a coutury to civilize so as ntnku theta serviceable , timid where c onization is practically out of the qut tion , it con do a0 ; but iii audi an eve it will engage it a well nigh hopeless u dertaking , which will alienate tutu aye patty of other nations at the outset , ni ho sure to invite soriots internal troubi before it is closed , 'fhoro has beou great deal of useless palnvor , of uunecc sary nuiscoiceptiotl , of diplomatic foti ing about to a dullicultywhfelm is ce'tain two aided , fluid called for delicate at honorable dealing. limit wltilo the Front govoruuuett has acted inconsistently though it had no settled policy to 1 steadily maintained , the Chinese nlinist ] taut carried on his negotiations vee largely with British nawapapors , roper ing all hit seaplctona and expatiattmt' t bus supposed subs , and calling ti officials with w.hout ho sins Cottitti 185 loin to deal by mantas that hare nu pla in the lexicon of diplmuacy. : tud ti French ininistor it China has madu ulo irritation that ho has soothed. Time ) mot's from Egypt is by no utoai reassuring. El lllahdi , time falso'prmpho has eorriod overyUtiig bufore Into , at lmzs victory over Hicks Pasha has ii creased hfs ) moral iulhncueo among ti t1oltaintudal , population , 1S'hat U offect. of Lhla victory for the fal ; prophet will be it is tint easy to fueso It any be time iieluum of ltttractiig to In gecou shudm'd itnny thousunl ; more do porutto Bedouins , dervishes and negroo who will not hosittte to tuarch into low Egypt and attenmt to preach the no Juhud iron ( Ito 11iosquos of Cairo. with utlnulst euratimily cause Egypt abandon tlto Sotdat , That vast territon she enunnt spare mot enough to ho' ull'eet ally , aid over since situ ainoxerl i tetycars ago , under the pretext of stn ping the slave trade along the Iiluu Ni and tutu 1Vhito Nile , it lots boon to her source of trouble anti of weakness , S Sauuel Baker , "Cliimesu" Gordon , aui other couuuandorA , have miinraliocl iui the country with nmuurots force but their record was only one of alto tunte dcunt and victory ; std , ihoug nom of them over ntet withm such n overwluelntiug Ilisaator as has bofallu Hicks Pasha , tlmoy wore glad enough t lave time country and gut back to civ ] laud life in Cairo nrAloxandria , It is nt likely that she will nttoupt to turn th tables upon time Mahdi , amid England w ) anott certainly urge her to abandon tin Soudan once for all , and to rust comet with stronglhening Itor logititnato ( rout icr so as to bo prepared the further in cursions which a fanatic so flushed witi success tta time Mnitdi must bu will pro ) ably make , with all his host of hunters o thu infidel , The most trustworthy no couil of the condition of lucks Pashia' force bufore ha ttarted on his exhibilio is contnfucd in n letter from Major Sock otdorf , of the German army , who win with burn. Tlto letter was a private omit apparantly , antl has just appeared in tht Vicuna I'resse , null ! 1110 contents hnvt boot cabled , hick's Pasha , lie says , bat only ten thousand mon nod an enormotu baggage train , and not ctvalry en ougi to guard the outpost. This deficiency in cavalry ho evidently thought likely to work the ruin of this expedition. Te time False Prophet he gives fifteen thou sand breech loading rifles , fourteen guns , mid a numerous and excellolt cavalry , 'I'heso , in a waterless desert , woilt have been sufficient to work hicks' ruin ii the long run , llts fate , however scums to have been precipitated by the treachery of a guzzle , who took hum intr a defile , where he was soon disposed of Major Seckondorf thought this victory , if wont would satisfy the natives thin ttht false prophet wns the Mosstah antd would give hint the whole country , Thu Da1lj News is the only London paper whicl ee01no to take a rational view of the di5 aster , by declaring that it ought to tench tire Kltedivo the folly of fighting the falam prophet tip in the Sudan. The trua pol icy for Egypt iu the present state of it finances and its army is to lot the falat prophet alone as long as ha is contest b stay whore ho is. There is no place it which n false propltut can do less ! tarn than around the head waters of the Nile Time Tory papers and the Jingoes arc ap parently crying to work thounsoves zit the belief that it is in some way Mr Gladstone's duty b go after ham at Provo to the Sudan Berbers , Bishareo Nubians , Negros and Fellahs , [ lint th false prophet is not the Messiah , by given therm a thrashing , But Mr. Gladaton will hardly be auci a fool. Time hostil0 fooling betweonOrnugo au 1(11(1 Green is growing moro intense aver day. At Newry great exeitomoit prt rails among Oraingomen mud Natioalist In consequence of the government plat ing Newry under the peace proservatia no' , the Natlotallsts have resolved t hold a uieetiug Sunday outside the tows Orange placards have boon torn duwu ilniy telegrams have boon received froi the north of lrclmld oxpresaing th deepest indignation at time suspension t Lord Itossitore's coninission as a justie of the peace in County Monaghan , owir to his action on the occasion of the 0 tinge and League meetings nt Roslea c October 1h. ( A number of niagintrates' ' Ireland declare their intention of resig ing their oflicos in consequence of tl suspension of Lord Rossnioro. The British govoninent is said to 1 mhking extensive arrangements f wholesale Irish eunigratiou , A recur number of the Dublin 1''recir states that confidontinl circulnra ha' just boon issued with suggestions by t1 Irish 01migration comuuitteu , and rolntit to the mamior of condnetitg state-aide emigration , submitted by them to ti lolal government board. These sugge tions disclose a gigantic and oomph scheno for tutu aw.wping outgratiot the Irish people. 't'here is to boa buret of emigration in the local government d partnleut , with a chief official , a staff clerics , a troop of inspectors , a brigade agents at Iiople , and a roginlont of agar abroad. Boards of guardians rro to 1 ollorcd all facilities , by advances nwucy and licenses to borrow mosey , help in oiigrating families out of t1 several unions. Clerks of unions a pressed into the service , turd are to r ceivo so much per head for every en giant deported , cold authorization is ho given to vote thou increases to time salaries besides for their extra troubi The agents 'ire to be well ronmtoratet The country is to be mapped out vril military preemsiot for time oflicioucy of tl working of tire plait. Contracts arc t be entered into for time wholesale deport tion with great shipping connpatie Thorn is to be a regular emigration auu son front Jaunty to July inclusive local philanthropists are iurited to job Tito Canadian govormtent is nppareiitl a party to the propamtiumi. Time tributat of Hiogtitz , Soucsin , hi sodancud h err tiustav Richter , fiber m01nber of time Reichstag for Multlraliti to six months' imprisoiulout amid the lot of his rights and seat as n deputy for hies lug used inaultitg language in spaaktn of certain of time Prussinu princes , h constituting ii Prussia thu crinlu of big treason , Thu remiarks w ere not , it u ] pours , utado at a public nocting , but i desultory conversations with time clargl mni of Iliuhlradttz , a purser none Le111111O , which took place as far back t 1877 tad 1878. Nu notice Wets ttvken e hero ltiehtur's remarks at the tune , nu it wag not until his oleetion to the liuicl tag last your that the action was broug I I' a consoru'ativu official at tutu instigu lion of the clorgynuun lit ( jtoation. TI latter could only bring forward as wi 1lubaus 501110 1)001)10 to whorl lie ropoatu the language of horn ] tiehter at. time tue it wns uttered. The trial tonic pluICO wit closed doors. Thu doPaty agtitist whom the aentetuco vvau delivered is not to 1 : confotuided with his mmiiesaku , Ilut Iluguu Itichter , tlmo loader of tutu pre gressist party. ' 1'Ilo uprising it Egypt has ahead caused a great agitation ill Algeria , .ti vices ( rout Fruueh sources arc tlmat tll success of E1 Maddi has aroused tlm llfussuhnans to grunt fauaticiam. It u said that El llfahdi's onlisanriue arc trat oreing'I'uuil. Thu govoruor general u lurgiug upon thu French government th Cures Eheumatism , Lum bagoLamnBack , Sprains and Bruises , Asthma , Cattrrh , Coughs , Colds , S'oro Throat , Diphtheria , Ilurns , Frost Bitoc , Tooth , Bar , and Head. ache , and all pains and aches. The Ent lulemat cod ereeraI remedy In the wnrtd , lrery.ottleryuantted. , Sold by medicine . iit tlonaineighttaoguageA. trice in teme and $ LOo , FOSTER , MILOURN d CO , , Prop'rr , n'rpALo , N , v , . u. S. A. uecossity of retaining a strong military forces in Algeria. Thu reception of the German crowd prince by the Spaniards is represented by the latest adyices as quito enthusias tie , although his entrance itta Madrid was witnessed by a aullou and undenonstrntivo populnee. King Alfonso always wears his Uhinti uniform , even at the civil bailuetb , an wlmetmevor nthlitary bands play a German natieial air they arc applauded by the crowds in the streets. Alfonso is ropre seitnd as saying to a distinguished per son fornnrly with the Spanish enbasa ; at Paris ; "I Mope the French will ] now let u alone , after the explicit declnrntio s a my gov'crnneit and after sending Mal steal Serrano , the chief of the party i power , as a sort of hostage to Paris. Th peu1)lO Hi Franco must be endowed wit' vary little political sagacity to holier that I was goint' to make a hard an fast alliance with Germany. "Like all goad Spaniards , I nut full aware that the best thing far Spain is 1 live et good torilis with all our neigh burn , especially our next door neighbor ; Besides , I myself ant parseally in Iii the eontideleu and friendship of my net relative , 111. La Conpte do Paris , whoi one day i htopo to see king of Franca. The last ronark of Alfonso is decided ] aignticallt. --a--- ClztrrclrDctllanti mn. The Garman Presbyterian church a Eighteenth street butweoi Burt au Cunnings , will be consecrated to the so' vice of God next Sabbath , December 2e Services its German at 10:30 : a n Preaching by Rev. C. E. Schatblo , fro Dubuque , Iowa , amid Rev. E. Sehuetti fret Chicago , Illinois. Services in English at 2:30 p. n Singing by the choir of tlio Second Pre byterian church. Spenking by Itav Ilarsha , Blayney , hail aid Mr. McCai dliah , & c , , .f c. All the church members of the cii with their pastors , and all other frieni are most heartily invited to attend. JOl1N G. Sru.tnn.u ; , Pastor of said Church , . I ' % . , . A. , . - r ' aiL GREAT L 3Et. ] ? _ INr. CURED Rheumatism , Neuralgia , Sciatica Lumbago , Sackacho. Headache , Toothache , . . Sore . Fi.a'trillcetrtd.u. , 11I , . . Ntuui. . Atn ALL onto uuuu.Y tuIiR tau Autrs , 8ntdb , Urn t"enn l ) Y nrnlny Ceutae botee . , - . . TIIE . , . all vI , r tltl.ES ' . A. ' e'1it.'temi ' A' ' C. S. A , - 1 C. E. MAYNE & Co. , 15119 f afyam StreetI - - Omaha Net w 11oi.u s I E slllgu'r tts AND DEALEIIS IN Hard & Soft Coa --AND- - - - CONNELSVIILE COKE Y Write for Prices.- , DR. WHITTIERf 617 St. Charles St. , St , Louis , Mc l1ECULA1OItADUATEof two medical collegt has been engat mid longer In the trentment CIIIIONIU , NBIIS 0U9 , SKIN AND DIOOD Diauaa than outer phy'.Ictan lit Se Louts , as cry papeu she and all old rcaldunle know. Coueultatloa trop ar In ) ltod. 1Shun It Itlhtcomunlent to Halt ( lieIty treatment , ruudicinee can bu acnt t ' wall or ux'net ' us try here. Cuntbtucaae + guarauteedwtiers ; dou exiail it I ) trankly stated. Cell or w rite , Non oua I'roetration , Dobllity , Unman and I'hyelc weakatwu ttcrcurini and other aaectione of Tltroa Iwo lout Imputltlce null Itlood l'oism . Atfrctiune , Ott sore. and Ulc'urahnl + etl nteate lu marriage , bpeTnt e teuliouto iron ort rrxurkctl . SUIICICA cASFa recelte attention Diecaeur arlalti from Itupru Irn. , EXOC.I e , lndnlgeneca. _ _ 2001agCYlhtl ; w'heI MARRIAGE rutwlptr w'ho ma C LTCDI7. marry'.wltumayaol why. eaueua. COtlS quuttae and . blailedtur Oat poeta eur.tatnpa aept26dawly S. H , ATWOOD , P1att3u10ut1 Net , , - - - - " " LRtAPRItar Tlloaer uitusYD ASDtitan ) RAel w" EDEFOAO AND JERSEY CATTLE ARD DCKOC Cit JSRa IY IxD.W'0M , CYOmb'tltockforado. Corroioadc1ue.utlelttd , , tmsray CO. . , Real Estate Agents , , . . _ : ! , r , .Cr' t $ A' A'I rt I , f . I rt , ' f'F. } Y ' . r iv. ' 16th n . Farnam ! Stroots. - - - Omahas Neb , Ilolow will be found a few of our BEST and most DESIRABLE BARGAINS , all of which will undoubtedly ho sold within a few weeks as they are excoptioally low mud selected fret our largo list as being unequaled bargains , both for speculators and for those desiring a home , OMAHA CITY PROPERTY , No , 30 Residence property , 4 blocks from street car line , near Hanscom Park , house of J rooms , lot 00x300. $2,000 cash , balance bug tiulo , $3,000. No , 17-1Vnrchouse , OOaDO , an U , P , lb. R , aide track. Best lu + cation in the city. $111,000. No , tl4-4 lots of S.10tlt street , Easy turnts. Each , $300 No. 102-house mid lot. House , fi roans and basuulent. Lot , 6(1 x140 , S , 10tH street , near Charles , $800 duwu , balance in 2 years. $1,400. No. & 1-5 lots , 611x132 each , S.10tlt st. Must be sold altogether. $4,000. No. 77-3 houses , 2 brick amid 1 frame , on lot ( itix132 , S 11th st. , $1,900 cash , balance long time. $7,260. No. 101-Ono acre lot , with house of 4 rooms , near Hans- com Park. Easy turnts. $3,700 + No , 40-lulu acre lot mid house , 4 rooms , 4 blocks , S. St. Mary's avenue street car lute. Very cheap. $3,1100 Liberal terms , No. 11-3 hiousos and lots , 50x140 , S. pith st. , Not railroad. This is the best bargain for an investor ever offered in the city , $7,500. No. 90-A good liuuae of 5 rooms , with basenuont amid other good intproveueits. Lot , fiOxlu0 Frtit and evergreen trees G years old. Nice residence property. Easy tenus. $3,200. No. 10-hew house and barn. Lot , 132x148 This is a vary do- mlrablo residetico property , mud is o0'ured at a low price. Will exchange - change for f'um property. $4,500. No. 51-2 lots in Low's 2d addition , very cheap and on easy terms. No. 12-lOOaores of improved land in Hitchcock county , Nebraska , ranging in price from . $ , ,3.50 to $10 par acre. No. 17-640 acres of good farm land in Dawson county. Will ax- changofor city property. $3,50 per acre. No. 29-Au 80 acre farm smear Watson , Missouri , Atchison county. $27.00 per acre. FARM LANDS , No. 110-Farm of 184 acres , 2r miles front Boliovua , in Sarpy county , 2 houses , barn and other first class inuprovemonts , well watered , and has several acres of timberland , $40 poi acre , cash , ' balance long time at 8 per cant tnterest. This is an extra bargain. No. 22-'i'ho best fares in Nebraska , 7 miles fromu Ontaha , contains 150 acres , 2 houses , wells , cisterns , barns and all other first class um- provoments. Also orchard matured and bearing. Will exchange for city property. No. 107-Several valuable and low-priced tracks of lat.din Madison county. 10 farina within front 2 to 12 miles of railroad , and 23 places of ins- proved lands , nonr Table Rock , Nebraska , all conveniently near unarkot , and min many instances offered at great bargains. Particulars can be obtainedby writing to us , or by calling at our ollico. In addition to tire above we have for sale huidreda of residence lots its all parts of the city , and residence and busnness property. Also a number of valuable farms and thousands of acres of uuim- proved lands in all parts of the state. In addition to our Real Estate business proper we rent houses anti farms , pay taxes , and fonts money oil first class real estate security. llav'tsg ant agent in nearly every town iii the state , land buyers who wish to nako investments in Nebraska will find our facilities for furnishing discriptious amid location of lands , nod ni } iufornation of this character morn satisfactory than can he obtained clscw here CORIbE PONDENCE SOLICITED , H. 13 , TitEY .C CO , heal Estate Agents , southwest carter 15th and Farmmus streets , Omaha , Neb. STEELS JOHNSON Wholesale grocers AND JonnKRt IN FLOUR , SALT , SUGARS / CANNED UOOiS , ; ND ALL GROCERS' ' SUPPLIER A FULL LINE OF TUE BEST BRANDS OF Cigars and Manufactured Tobaccos AGENTS FOR RENWOOD NAILS AND LAFLIN & 3RAND POWDER CO CI , IMPORTERS OF HAVANA CIGARS ! AND JOBBERS OF DOMESTIC 1 Nu A l ARTIOLEB PROPRIETORS OF TILE FOLLOWING C ELEB RATED BRA ND S. Peina Victorias , Especiaies , Roses in 7 Sizes from $ G to $120 per 1000. AND TIIE FOLLOWING LEADING FIVE CENT CIGARS ; Combination , Grapes , Progress , Nebraska , Wyoming and Brigands , WE DUPLICATE EA. PRICES SEND FOR PRICE LIST AND SAMPLES , ' ' 'i r ' rtw c o v , < , to 27 ritr3d t 1 ! ! h 0 ' "lid k \ c r Ae telr. , iGaJ r Booths 'Oval' Brand' AND FRESH FISH AT WHOLESALE , p. B1 DEEMER , AgontOmaba