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THE DAILY BEE-OMAHA , SATURDAY , MAHCH 22 , 1884. THE OMAHA BEE. OntftTmOmcc , No. 1HO Fnrniuu SU Council niulTH onicottNo. 7 Vofirl Btroct , Near Mroiulwny. Now York omcollloom O5 Trlduno Building. _ PaUUhfel rery trpmlnK , e p SuniUjr' Tbe OBl ) Kmid y mornluf ? dMly. IM * BY Milk Oai YMT. . | 10,00 I Three Month * . J3.0C SIxKontn * . MM I One Month . \\M IVf Week , 25 Cent * . mi WBIIM KM , ruiuiniD IT T WWCTWBAT. tiuws roamiD. OD.TCM . W-W I Thrw Kontba . I l \31iMonths. . 1.00 I One Month. . . . . V American N v OompMij- , Sole Agent ? Newie l n In the United SUtos. . A OommuH < tlon § routing to Xow ndKdtort ! railUn B-VraM bo kdJrcmed to the Kcrro * at Tn B" . BnSIKRS * UTflKO. ) All DtiJlnew totters und RemltUneel ftbould I ) kddroRwdtoTninii PoBUnima OOUPANT , nwAiu Drafts , Cteokii nd IVMtnlDoo ordora to bo made p ] bio to the orJcr ol the compiny. THE BEE PUBLISHING CO , , PROPS B , R03BWATBR. Editor. A. H. ritch , MMURor Drily Circulation , I1. 0. Be 483 Omaha Nell Ir is evident that Bismarck has bi como converted to the Jewish creed , the ho is making suh n fuss about pork. Tin : Iowa legislature IB badly domorn izcd. Tlio house has defeated a bill fc the protection of atallions , jacks an bulls. fun annual report of the Omaha boat of trade , just uauod , reminds one i lliclmrd III. It has como into the worl half made up. TUB autobiography of Ifrcd. Dougla has just been published. The roviovro of the volume , who pronounce it nu ii teroating and ably written book , do in state whether Mr. Douglass aaya any Urn about his recent marriage. HUPUB HATCH'S Yellowstone Park in provomont company has gone into tl hands of a receiver. Hufus invaded Mo : tana in quest of 'a bonanza , and ho h como out $30COO short. Ho has font that Yellowstone geysers are not voi profitable. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - SKXATOII BILLS , of Iowa , struck tl the nail on head , when , in support of 1 proposition to tax all church proper devoted to private use , as residences for business purposes , ho said th "when Jesus of Nazareth was born 1 had not where to lay his head , but 1 puny followers on earth to-day seek dwell in palaces and escape taxation. " THE case of the board of oducati against the \vholosalo liquor dealers compel them to pay $1,000 license , t same as retail dealers , has been broug before the supreme court. The prococ ing is by a mandamus against the ci marshal to compel that oflicor to am the wholesalers for not complying wi the high license law. GOOD business men refuse to bocoi candidates for the city council , and aft the election they spend the rest of t year in complaining about "tho woi council Omaha over had. " They sec to forgot that they are responsible for tl lamentable condition of ad'uirs. Let the for once turn out and take an active pu in our local politics , and BOO what tin can uccoplish by a united effort. TitK Jfcrald is glad to learn from t ! BEK , whoso authority cannot bo qm tionod in such a matter , that Dr. Mill has taken the railroads with him put politics. Wo quito agree with it th this is a "nad" state of affairs for t ! BKK. Onutlui Jfcraltl. "Wo hoar it whispered that Dr. Mill intone B to follow in the footsteps of t ! Omaha Republican and join the an monopoly ranks , in order to increase t ! circulation of the 7/miW. HKNIIY WAUD BBKUHKU mada himsi solid with Irish-Atr.oricans whim ho pa them the following compliment in } addreas on St. Patrick's day : "When look at those who como over to Amori and I porccivo how they work and to spending the least and wearing the lea that they may tot the stream of gold Hawing across the BOOS to father or mot or. and to bring brother or sister to til nido , I cannot sulllciontly honor thorn JUDGE UAMKU aooma to have a gro deal of leisure those days. Ho four time to go all the way down to Linco to induce state and federal olllcials to i : Btruct Senator Van Wyok to conOr Alonzo 1. Church as register of tl North Platte landofllco. Would It n be a great deal moro prudent for Judj Hamor to leave such matters to tkoi whom they concern ? It is very ainguli that ouch an anti-monopoly republic ! u Judge Hamor professes to bo , ahou travel night and day to put monopo cappers into ollico. TUB laboring classes are the ones wl are most interested in good logUlatioi A dishonest and reckless administratic of municipal affairs frighfona capita and consequently chocks the invostmoi of money in various enterprises tin would give employment to hundreds i mechanics and laborers , Under a goc city government the city's , money honestly and judiciously expended , taxi ore reasonable , capitalists fool aoio in it vesting their money in new buildingi fictorioi and industrial enterprises i all kindi , and hence mechanics and la borers have plenty of work , and mono circulates freely. Thus it will b BOCII that the industrial classes th wage workers are deeply interested i the election of good men to the cit council. Wo call upan them to take a active pait in the spring election and ai let in tbo effort to secure a city couuci that will give ui an honest admiuistratio : of affairs , which will protect the interest of all alike ' PRISON JiKi'ontrAT onto. The convict labor contract system which prevails in the pr.faons of many e the states , is fast be coming unpopulai and the day is not f'r distant when cor vict labor will no 'iongor bo allowed t compote with honest labor. In No York , where thcrw arc confined moro cot viola that in any olhor Ute , the systci has virtvally been abolished , and now tl legislature of Ohio hoa passed a bill r quiring the abolition of the contra system and the employment of the coi viola diroclly for the slate , the produc of their labor to bo disposed of nmoi the various alalo institutions. The bi conforms to the promises made by bol lolitScal parties during the late campaig , nd provides that the government at ionlrol of the Ohio penitentiary and , ho prisoners sonloncod Ihorolo shall 1 rested in a board of managers , to consi ) f fivomombors , at least two of who ihall bo practical and skilled mochanii Mid not moro than three members of oa board shall belong to the same politi ( larty , to bo appointed by the govern by and with the advice and consent the senate. After , designating a routine way iloing work by the managers the law an n reference to the abolition of the ct vict contract system : "Tho contract system of employ ! convicts shall not exist In any form in t ) hlo penitentiary , but the prisoners ah to employed by the state and in such w us to in the leant possible manner i torfero with or affect free labor , and t managers shall URO every effort to BO tl PUBU of all merchandise an to avoid i juriuus competition with any business citizens of the state. All prisoners n dor ! ! _ years shall bo employed at hni work exclusively for the purpose of i ( [ Hiring a trade. The managers are : quirod to employ all the prisoners tl are necessary in making all arHclco 1 the various state institutions , as far practicable , and the Institutions slmll ] to the penitentiary the market price all of auch articles furnished. " The law provides that the warden the penitentiary shall place to the ore of each prisoner ( except thouo sorvi life sentences ) such amount ot his oa ings as may bo doomed equitable t just , but in no case shall the credit cccd 20 per cent of the prisoner's oa ings. This fund is to bo paid to prisoner on his restoralion to citi/.onsli but 25 per cent of the fund that has cruod to the benefit of the prisoner i bo paid to his family if ho haa one. It is the intention of this law that board of managers shall maintain si control over all prisoners committed their custody as shall prevent them ft committing crime , host secure their H support , and accomplish their rofori A COI.OKKI ) convention will asaom in Pittsburg next month for the purp of discussing the question of civil rigl Mr. Fortune. * ho editor "f the Now Yi Olnbc , a colored man's paper , ser notice upon the republican party thai future "it cannot count upon the alh anco of our people without giving in turn the measure of consideration which wo uro entitled as co-equal allic Hero is the long lookod-for opportui : for the democrats to capture the cole vote. TIIKUK may bo some people who th Omaha has a superabundance of sec societies and fraternal grips , but cc pared with San Francisco wo have o made a fair start. San Francisco is place where secret societies multiply i flourish. Boaidcs the Masons , Odd 1 lows , Knights of Pythias , Knights Honor and A. 0. U. W. , that city : the Druids , Improved Order of Rod M Mutual Companions , United Order Hunor , Native Sons of the Golden Wi Independent Order of Chosen Frion Ancient Order of Forresters , and a hi drod others. IT is corlainly not very creditable Ohio that it has spent all the govornnn appropriation and the contributions the Hood sufferers , and proposes to roll to the state treasury the money app uriatod by the legislature , Ihoro hav boon no nuod of spending this menThe The Ohio appropriation was kept in servo , to bo drawn on only when oil sources of supply failed. There may another flood in Ohio some day , and I people of the country will not for ) Ohio's economy of its own funds and I liberal use of the contributions of gen ous persons all over the United States. T HKHK is nothing like a good squi meal to Bottle a difference of opinic Alox. McOluro gave a dinner Carlisle , Morrison and Watlorson , a followed it up with a breakfast to J Randall and his frionds. As a result hia diplomacy it is now reported tl McOluro has brought aleut a bailer fo ng between the two factions of do ocraoy. In all probability the dinner , which Minister Sargent and Bismar will sit down together , will result ii bettor fooling towards the American he if it is properly served up. So it sooi that the dinner-table is hereafter to pi an important part in politics and dip ] inacy a aort of pcaco-makor , as il woi TKII last SpanUhJcoiupiraoy ike Uiooi break of A few months ago , springs nearly equal shares from the designs ( peculators and army intrigue. A Spa ah otlicor has no future except in an ou break , and speculations which supp hn money which conspiracies and publ adventurers need in return for oar news of their operations , are each ye. casting a larger shadow in Europe. THE voice of.Mr.Nance is hoard in tl hind. He apealts through his Polk coui ty organ in favor of the railroad commi fiion. It soeirui to us that wo have hoai that voice before iu favor of the monopi liea. OTttKll LANDS THAN OVJtS. The discussions in the Briliah cabine ever Iho Egyplian policy and Iho prc posed extension of the franchise , couple also with the illness of Protnior Olac stone , have given rise to the opinion tht an curly dissolulion of parliament inevitable. Latest advices indicate , hov over , that such a crisis will not occvu There are undoubtedly differences in tl ministry as regards the length to whic Great Britain should go in the Souda war , but not enough to cause a spli Loading liberals arc alto confident tha happen what may , Mr. Gladstone wi insist upon the tinal decision of parli mcnt on the county franchise quostioi Under instructions from the war ofllc General Graham has withdrawn his r ward for the head of Osman Digna , at his operations for the present will co fine him to the defensive- General Gi ham's orders are not to operate boym a certain district of the Hod aca litloi until ho can make a push for Berber a ; Khartoum. Tho. London Times in an editor points out that the uporations which ha already taken place are but the me fringe of the work to bo done ; tli until the road to Berber is op Graham's task is Btill unfinished , also points out that other mtions are alive to Iho necessity of keeping tl ijreat channel of trade free and open they are , and that some other nation ( o dcntly meaning Franco ) , recognizing t valut ) of the Kaitorn Soudan , may fit in as they stop out. The details of Gt f oral Graham's latest victory show tl the charge of the Arabs on ono of t British squares was for a time suuccsif The square was broken notwithstandi the heavy fire of Gatlint ! guns and k range breech-loaders. In view of t fact the British loss of only 250 mot : comparatively light. The fact that I Arabs reached the squares at all , he over , in considerable force reflects gr credit on them as fighting mon , and c dontly calls for some revision of the coivod opinion about the powers of i brooch-loader. It was , and wo bolii is still the judgment of all common military critics , that the fire of the B : ish line is the most effective in world , owing to the superior coolness the mon. It has boon generally 1 down , too , of late years , that neil cavalry nor infantry can approach i body of troops armed with broech-lo ors , who are not themselves under fl That the Arabs should have charged w such impetuosity , therefore , as to lei heaps of dead just outside the sqnar certainly an extraordinary exploit , mil the British aoldior has greatly fallen in the use of the musket. Ho no shot with precision at long range , but has always made a fire which was "vf i' ' oring" within three hundred yai Ability to run rapidly on oil fo has probably had a good deal to w the Arab success , and it is a bit of d which might perhaps bo profitably inl ducod into , other armies. It would , o Tory amusing at reviews. The spirit of Osmnn Digna and sc of his fanatical adherents is far fi broken. Ho has returned with as in : k as 2,000 followers to the neighborly it of his former encampment. Ho ado ( . the same tone in intercourse with y people as before the lant disaster , am' 10 exhorting them lo religious war. Ho 10d auras them that in the third battle c cess will bo theirs , but the tribes i much demoralized as they rclloct u\ \ the full significance of their crushing i feat. The troubles of Franco in Tonq have a certain family resemblance those of England in Egypt. Bacn ! was not taken until after th months , and the Chinese huvo i boon beaten but have simply reed od to a definite part of the Tonquin delta. In a fortnight the rainy season gina and the French troops must quiet for sic months. There nro , aid03 in Franco , the same four ditlic ties which exist in England. A an : enterprise has grown into a largo and , parontly endless ono. There is an i Bonce of all dofmito return for hard fig ing and largo expenditure ; there ig ministry with broken pledges and a p liamont hostile and divided. Now f rainy season has commenced , whi means that the war operations must r for six months. Meanwhile the Fron government will now bo obliged to c for another credit of 20,000,000 frai ( $5,000,000) ) and eventually for 100,001 000 franca ( $20,000,000) ) . It will have Bond atill moro troops and vessels wh it resumes operations next fall. The w with China haa been going on for t' ' years and yet China has taken no part it. The opposition haa boon entire composed of Anamoso , Chinese rebo and pirates. If it haa taken Franco t\ yean to overcome these odds and one and to advance from Hanoi to Bacnin a distance of loss than 100 miles , lie long will the war endure when Chii really takes the Held } If she has spo : between fifteen and twenty millions dollars already , what will it cost her 1 the time the Chinese are overcome ) Tl Purls correspondent of the Londc Times is not far out of the way when ] aaya that the next expedition of tl French to fight China will rt-quiro six vessels and 40,000 mon. For a natic whoso expenses exceed those of m other in Europe this is pretty costly b sinoBs. _ Though the resolution of tha Iri homo rulers to refer all Irish parliamo tary business to a committee consisting the chief secretary of Ireland and tl members from Ireland was rejected the British commons recently hy a vo of 100 to10 , Mr. Gladstone in oppusii it practically admitted that its pnucij : was just and fair , and intimated that would be given effect ut an early da He said : This ta uo' the ttmn whou It h pomtblo consider a rocomidurallon or a full ile\oln mont uf tbo principle of cratul couiuiUtot Jio did not make tie objection that tl amendment WM ttcptowftrda homo rule ; bu ho Kftvo the reiuoni why it win rnilto lmp n > i bio for htm to nccotlo to thin proixmal , Th form ol the motion wai ono to which the gov eminent could not agroo. How would it ntnn In the fnco of the country ttmt oven If the Imd atrivod at tha ttaRO at which they ahoul consider how to apply the local principle , the nhonld apply It to IroUn J orclmtvoly. It wi qulto plain that the claimtof Scotland woul boM undeuiablo M the claim of Ireland. This is equivalent lo a promise that the resolution is introduced at an oppoi tuna lime , and in a somewhat modi fie form , it will bo accepted by the Britia liberals. The proposal was not rnjocU on its merits , as a radical journal say but on its practicability at the prcsoi time. The Irish members are nnt dissatisfii with Iho rocoptipn which their motic mot. Mr. O'Brien , an extreme Purno ito member for Mallow , writing to h paper. United Ireland , says that M Gladstone in his speech "conceded 11 Parncll's whole coso for the separate co sidcration of Irish business by Irishmen It is a remarkable fact , and it is one the most hopeful signs of recent Iri politics , that the advocacy of this schoi was not wholly confined to thoParnolli inembnr. Mr. Russell , a prominent Ii oral , seconded the resolution , which w moved by Mr. Molloy , a Parnellitc. W Gibson , the loading Irish tory , mild criticised the proposal , but did not vc against it , and all the Ulster liberals w wore present voted for it. The Eugh liberal journals sco MO objection to save in a few unimportant details , adoption would rulievo parliament. So Id nil , in effect , already has the f vantages of such a system aa that pi posed , for thcro ban been a tacit undi standing that Scotch measures shall allowed to pass without opposition. Prince Bismarck'H greatest failure his inability to restore the equilibrium European politics by establishing t Imis of international confidence on whi it rested. Since ho came to the couti of Gorman affairs , no country has fi secure f peace for six months at a tin The continent has been groaning und the burden of armies whoso cost yc after year exceeds the disasters of pt longed but not endless war. Wore tl an indispensable reault of any of the i ally great achievements of his life , might bo said that ho could not help , But it is not. Great armius are not kc up because the integrity of Germany a the safety of the empire demand the They _ are kept up for the sake of keep ! within the empire little slices of terr U cut from the frontiers of Denmark m\d Franco , whoso people cry aloud for th restoration to the rule of those countri For the sake of those petty districts , t whole empire sutlers , its young mon i f demoralized by barrack life , its industi ) growth is repressed by the abstraction its people frosn the pursuits of peace , people are driven in myriads from a In they love and are proud of. Those tin provincss have cost Germany moro tl would buy the fee simple of all th lands ; and if matters go on as at prcsi their cost will bo great enough to co' them with broad pieces of silver. The end will como from other quarto It may bo by an uprising of the workii mon in a socialistic revolution. It n : bo by a gonoial war that the people v force as a better state than a poacoarn to the tooth. But whatever the end ir bo the great chancellor has erected structure which is incapable of porn notice. The reward offered for Osman Digi : head , though a now feature in ISngl warfare , is quite in harmony with i customs of Turkey and Arabia , when contest is hardly thought to bo prope ended unless the vanquished leadt head has boon carried away as u tropl That of AH Pasha , the famous Arab rebel of 1821 , who hold out so la against the sultan at Janina in Epii was sot up over the principal gate Constantinople , vith the inscriptu "This is the head of AH Tobollin , pas of Janina. " The chief of the Yemen surroctiou of 1870 71 was killed by I Turkish soldiers , and his head , Bailed n sowed up in a bag , was sent homo bj Turkish dispatch boat. The clmi tower of Cottinjo , the capital of Mi tonegro , was hung with Turkish skulls thickly ns an apple tree with fruit till i reignim ; prince , Nikita Potrovitch , f bade the practice. Nor must it bo f gotten that there are a few mon still 1 ing whoso fathers could remember sooi the skulls of executed Jacobitds mold ing under the arch of Temple Bar in t capital of Great Britain itself. The income of the czar from posse ions attached to the crown and otl sources is enormous . The Altai osta alone cover an area of over 170.C square miles , being about three tin Iho size of England and Wales. 1 Norlchinkn estates , in Eastern Siber are about 70,000 square miles. In t Altai estates are situated the gold a silver mines of Barnaul , Paulov , Sinj and Lokptjopp , the copper foundry Sasoum and the great iron works at Gs rilov , in the Salagirov dislrict. The : cdipta from these enormous estates i in a ridiculous pitiful ratio to their < tent. In the year 1882 they amount to i > uO,000 roubles , or a little moro th $175,000 , while for ISj.'t the revenue w estimated at less than half thin sum about -100,000 roubles. The rents , pt gave a surplus ever expenses of admin trahon of about 1,000,000 roubles. ( the other hand , the workings of t mines showed a deficit of ever a millioi An appeal haa been made by a lar number of noblemen in Russian Polai to their countrymen , enjoining them practice self-denial and economy , witho which the greedy foroignora will BOI own their country. The Kurior Pozma ski , published in Poaou , states that i amount of land in Iho hands of Gornia is Il.WS.'lOO acres , while Iho native bo own only 2,872,000 acres. The atru glos of Iho Poles are , however , hopolet They have boon losing Iho control of the family estates year by year and the onti province is rapidly slipping oul of tht possession. The ratification of the peace botwec China and Peru by the Ingtcsius coin-re took place lost week. It is an event > moro than ordinary interest , for it real marks the secure establishment of a moi urn American state , and Iho downfall i a very old one , whoso history has bee tilled over since the Bpttlemont of il continent with romantic and pieturesqi incidents. The war has now produced for Soul America what she haa never before hai an eiior otio , thrifty and wnr-liko s'taU capable of taking a very important pai in South American affairs and ready i oid dutiunco to any other nation thut it torferc * with her , The Chilians weronc at the beginning of the war u rich po . pit ) ; thtty had a large territory , Bcautil populated , and a considerable debt ; bu they had the qualities which from th earliest times have made states prnspoi oils and powerful at homo and formidu bio abroad. They went to war in the plain mallei of.fact way that BO many other large states have gone , ever a question of money , and , having fairly beaten their inomy , they determined to pay Ihom- olvcs for their trouble in Iho plain old ray of taking a slice of their neighbor's orritory , as wo did wilh Mexico , and Germany did wilh France. They have onscquontly greatly added lo their rev- in lies , crippled their ncighborn , and fur * ishcd themselves with the moans of aying their debt , and onlor now upon a career which bids fair lo bo as marked by irospority and success south of Iho equa tor as lhat of Iho United Stales did a iiindred years ago at the close of our war for independence north of it. It is , of course , a great pity that the war should leave the Unilod States and Ihis now power on Iho terms which non exist between thorn. If i i > lo continue to auiror "without know ng what alia them , " It Is their own fault. Al the otacuro maladies nro clonrly sot forth Ii tha Invaluable now inpdlcal work , publlnhoi this yonr , entitled "Tho Science of Life , fully described In the luUortliomont in nn > thor column. ( nri-oiiK. ) , _ _ , I LKOTKO-VOLTAIC HCLT and otliprKiKcrma 111 AmiA\cf nro srnt on .W Dnjs1 Trial TO fillS ONLY. YOUNO oil OLD. who nro Hiiffir- Inn from NERVOUS UEIIIMTY. IX > ST VITAUTV , \VABTivn\\F\KNKKSES , nml nil thosodlsc-nscs of n I'KitsoNAi. NATUUK , rcKiiltliiK from AI.CSFH nnil OTiiEii Cium'.i. Hpri > < ly relict nnil romplito rtutorntlon to HIMLTM , VIGOR mul NAMKK n HUAnANTRFD. ftcmt at ouco fur Illustrated I'amplilct free. Address VOI.TAIH Hii/T ; CO. . lUurnlmll. Midi. . . . M- . . H " KANR , ft tlio h.qiin ! < t _ Vi * * Q u H I l' > m < tu w oO. rt n Itf-iui ly u tifrcl run rnrM lirnftTqiilrLIj nnd lt-lnt < H lr * 1 * r ti ntlm tilftl Kn < l nH unii ntMfnmt mini nl nifl-lisie'i ) . Awlilrci K. M , i..M.tA.a. , ; i.ILt IbU -lion hi. , * WrkUU. S. H. 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LOCKWOOD ( formerly of Lockwood & Draper ) Chicago , Man- nger of the Tea , Cignr nud Tobacco Departments. A full line o all grades of above ; also pipes and smokers' articles carried in stock. Prices and samples furnished on application. Open orders intrusted to us shall receive our careful attention Satisfaction Guaranteed. AGENTS FOR BENWOOD NAILS AND LAFLIN & RAND POWDER CO Double and Single Acting Power and Hand Engine Trimmings , Mining Machinery , ? Bolting , Hose , Brass and Iron Fitting * ' Steam Packing at wholesale and retail. HALL AD AY WIND-MILLS , CHURCH AND SCHOOL BELLS. Corner 10th Farnam St. , Omaha Neb. C. F. GOODMAN , A I AND DEALER IN m iiS MlSliflS OMAHA. NEBRASKA. J. A. WAKEFIELD , WIIO-KSALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN j iWJL-J.JUL AUU I J _ JLUJl2.Ua.Ml SASH , DOORS , BLINDS , MOULDINGS , LIME , CEMENT , PLASTER , &C- STATE AGENT FOR MILWAUKEE CEMENT COMPANY. Union Pacific Depot , [ SPECIAL NOTICE TO Growers of Live Stock and Others. WE CALL TOUR ATTENTION TO Our Ground Oil Cake. His the best and cheapest food jor 'stock ct any Had. Cno ponnd Ij equal to three pounds of pora sleek tea with Ground Oil Oako Iu the Kail ana Winter , ln w d of runnlnR down , will Increase In weirfct and bo In goodmarketable : coinl.tlon In the sprlnff. IJalrjmeu , u > rfell afl others , who ueo It can tettif v to Its merits. Try It andJuiJmfjr youraohca. Price J2S.OO Mr Ka : no charge for sacks. Addrew woonu * , , LIWSKED OJI , 0"W" NY Omaha Ktb. RICHA.RDS & CLARKE , W. A. CL\RKB , Proprietors. Suporintendne Omaha Iron U. P. RAILWAY , - - - 17TH & 18TH STREETS MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS | IN B WATER WHEELS , ROLLER MILLS , and Grain Elevator Machinery MILL FURNISHINGS OF ALL KINDS , INCLUDING THE Celebrated 'Anchor ' Brand Dufour Bolting Cloth * STEAM PUMPS , STEAM' WATER AND GAS PIPE , vSC BRASS GOODS AND PIPE FITTINGS , ARCHITECTURAL AND BRIDGE IRON. I e are prepared to furnish plans and estimates , and will contract for the erection of 1 louring Mills and Grain Elevators , or fore Flouring Mills , IremStono to the Roller System. f BSTltt'pecial ' attention civen to furnishing Power Plants for any pur pose , and estimates made for same. General niachin . v repairs attended to promptly. Address _ RICHARDS & CLARKE. Onv > lia.N > * OF XIKK Bigies B apc tory ootticUr 8lltJ with k Mlcettttoctr. Office tacrft / W. earner Win and Com' * * QwJw ffc