OMAHA DA LFRIDAY MAY HO , 1684. DUFRENE & MENDELSOHN. HTKKilOVKD TO OMAHA NATIONAL HANK DI'ILOINO. DISEASES OF THE 7. ARMSTRONG M. D. . , . . , . . . . - Un'll olUcei are rep ! rcJ Irom result ot fire , oin with Dr. Parker , lloora 6 , Crcl liton Block 1Mb Mia l > otUiM < tr eon. X1 .SX3M : MANUFACTUllEIl OF GALVANIZE , . „ , . , CORNICES. WINDOW CAPS , FINIALS , ETC. 4LGlatla " - - WHITTIER C17 St. Chnrlcs St. . St. J.onli , Mo. Aricul.rcr.lnittorinolltillr.tCi'llrtei , t i I , n lonjer find Ili-opft tli.i.Matliaii .nr ulhir rh .lelMnlo 8t.Louli. well/ I iptr * ihtwniid nilnli ] .MenlMkDoK Nervous Prostration. Debility. Menial nnd Physical Weakness ; Mercurial and other Affec tions ol Throat , Skin or Bones , Dlood Poisoning , old Sores and Ulcers , mo itt.ic.i nh tinf.riHeial utensonuuitxlciiiincprlnc'fln. ' ft lr I'rli.telr. Diseases Arising from indiscretion , Excess , Exposure or Indulgence , tMtii rroJntr iom > or tin Ini"di'i eliVinol'r"l"11" | " " ' Jll'"f' dlmo " of iljhl icnlonlolbe .ocltl/ or rcmtlo , conruilii ' ielt I rendering MarrlAo Improper or unhappy , rerniiiiiijcured. r.mphl.tW ( iMjf.lon the ao'e \ , Dt InieilrJ fiittloH' | , frrf to mr > ddrr > i. Coniulullou to ( . Bee orb/ mill free , utl IrnltoJ Urlle forquctlloni. A Positive Wriuen Guarantee rtTf In > ll eur blcMI UpJIelnes lent evcrjnher * . Tamphlrii. EnslLh or German , 04 p ee , de- criblne above dlieaics , in male or female , FJUJK. MARRIAGE GUIDE ! , Onerl ! c . llloilrilcil In tlolhin . Me , inoncjur i > est Ke : i.uir , i.ir | cetrr , 23e. Tbl. b.ok conutoi .11 the eurloui , tloutttlul or luqul.ltlre v.et to now. A book ct grc.t liunr.l lo .11 , lli.ltn , llc.air. lUppln are proaiikdj \ Ji , larlco. PEINCIPAL LINE ritoM CHICAGO , rEOIHA & ST. LOUIS , II V WAV OK OMAHA AND LINCOLN TO DE1IVSB , Olt VIA KANSAS CITY AND ATOHISON to DENVER iiK In Union Depots nt Kiin-iisCl y , iiiil Dcnvur with thrtui li liiiln.lor Anil nil points In the GicutVust. . Connecting In Unuut Union Depot : it Chicago with tln-oii 'li tmltis lor NEW YORK , IJOSFOy , And nil Kustoni Cillc-i. AtPcorln with tliionuh tmlns tor Iiullanap. ollB , Clnclnnutl , Colnnibna , ami nil points in tlioSontli. | : st. At St. J.ouia with tluon h trains lor nil polnla South. Elcjjiint Day Conches , 1'nrlor Cars , with Ho. cllnliin Oluili-H ( scats li co ) , SniolcliiK Curs with Jiovolviii Chaii-s , rullninii I'nluco Slreplng Cars anil the Iniiinns U. H. ftQ. Dining Cars rnnilally toiuicl from Chicago niul Kaiisns City , ChtciiKOiiiul Council Jilnlls : Clilu\Kn mill Dos Molncs , Chicago , St. Jobupli , Atfhlsnn nnd Ttipukit wliliont clmngc. Only through line running thclnwn trains hctwcen Chlrano , Lincoln anil Denver , untl Chicago , Kansas City and Denver. Throii li curs hotwoen Indianapolis mid Council lllulls , via I'cortn. COINOVOHTH ANI > SOUTH. Solid Tmlns of Klojunt Day Coauhcs nnd rnlhnan rnlncoSlccpliiK Cars mo inn iliuly to and fioin St. I.ouls ; via llnnnllml ; Qiilncy , Kcoknk , lliiilliiKton , Co < lnr Itanlda and Albeit l.rtitoSt. Paul and MlnncanollH ; PailorCara with ItrcllnliiK Chaiis lo nnd lioni St. Louis mid I'corla. ( July ono chungo of cars between Ft , I.onlsiind DCS Mninca , Iowa , Lincoln , No. bmskit , and Denver , Colomdo. It I3id8o the only Tluongli Line helwoon ST. LOUIS , MINNEAPOLIS and ST. PAUL. It is known as the Kieut TIIUOIUJII CAU I.INL of America , niut is imivcradly iiilinit. fcil to ho thu Jinost Equipped Ha51road In ths World for all classes of Travel. Through Tlckrta via this line tor wiio n. IE. coupon ticket onlcca lu tno UnHcastiitCh f.nCaninlii. V. .1. POTTEIt , PKUOKVAL LOWKLL. VlM-V" " _ IJtnM i ir-r Orn , < ' ' Poison Oak FceTstoyltld cvrry lime to treatment with 8 If , 'a pclc. ! ( Rpsrtnnburir. H. P. , M-rch 13 , 1R8I. Your mostvol laMe "ril'clne ' ( Sultt'H Kpoi irt < ) ht donn , , e H , innch ifiKl thtt I 'col like H)1 if t * 8 for tlio bm'c'lt oi III < < uho niilTrr HKO I illil. I w n pimono I by I'nlmn Oak. and saw n"t a wi 1 iliy ( or nx yarn , intl' ' I line I Bvllt'ii X | > ci-na | Inlhn nil > rarn I u cd almrwt every ' Ind of inedldnp , but nnnn had 'he > 'e lr d ell ct. Alt r uiln. ' ulx h tt'cs ' of Hr Kt'a Sec'llo 1 am rettorikl ti perfect health with i "f hit iwtul p Uon led I Yourn Truly POISON OAK. t-fatf for thlrtv ekht yo rumfTercd cvfty spring and tim-nor with HoUon Half , which I etnlinftei' Inti'fin , hei ahov. I trl'd cvcrjlhlnfr ( or It , In clU'lin ra > nyn > iy Iclinii. ut without any tomtit I took elx hotlhs ot swltt' * 8iecino | ( S H B ) four jroir * n' < o , and It cured mn ion il and w-K Th co tumriicrs lm\o passid , and I ha'ohnln > return n'lt. Jen mi llBinLEV , 0 lumhiix , Oa. OiirTroatlsa on Blood tud Skin UUeasei mallod Iree. THE SWIFT HPECIFIO CO. Orawer 3 , Atlanta , Oa. N T. Office , IB9W.23 St. , let B'h ' ad 7lh a > a DIRECT LINK FOH ENUMND , FIIANCK AND Th" stfa-nshlpn of thl well-krown line are bulit ot Iron , In wa'er-tUht ' conpt t-nent' , and are lurnlnh- cdwiti ot-erf r quiiitu to m > k t'.e iit < migo both cafe nd agrera le Thev ctrry the Uolteil fl atrn nd Kur potn m IU , air' I av i New Vorki Tim a. . ilavsaii'l M nrlay < for Plymouth ( LONDON ) Cher kouiy ( I- IIIa "I HAMiltlMU ll'ttnt : PI ' C.vtiln.l 6. 87u.nJJ.SO. Htter.e. ( 2'i. llenryl'umlt , Mark llanimii , F. K. JIoToi.M. Toll , .rente'ii Ointha , Oranculc & Hcho'iitycnaenUli : : ! Council IlluRt. 0. U : IIICIIAUL ) a , CO. , ( Jen. I'm. AKla , lHrovl ay. N. Y. ITotice to Cattle Mon 000 UATTLE FOR SALE. I'O Head of Btofri Tliree Years Old 2Q , .11. i Two " U' ' " " llellers , T o " 160 " ' 'tfcni , Ouo " 0 " " Holf' ' r , One " Tb abov dese'lb d cattle are all well bred Iniia eittU itrxlvht and .lumth Thou cattle will be told In ' " n uit nii'chvter * , And at reasonable lirieo * . For further partiular , call on " Waverlv. Ilremir Co , Iowa , JAS , H. PEABOJJX M , u , PHYSICIAK & BURGEON , Bwllenso , No. , 1407 Jonof Bt. O'Flce , No. 160 a'lt-n ntrjit OB'ihWM' * m ti I p m vi 4 9 . 1. iVlw uJU * i w , i J JJ * * 1 'JC -WITII- * ad. year work is done for nil time to tnno to couio. WE CHALLENGE o produce a more durnrlo material for street pnvement than the Sioux Falls Granite. CXRIDEIRS FOR ANY AMOUNT OF -OR filled promptly. Samples sent nnrl estimates given upon application. WM.MoBAIN&CO. . imuilillE THE BRUNSWICK , BALKF , COL- iENDER COMPANY , [ SUCCKSSOI1S TO TIIK J , M. 11 A. U CO. ] . .f THE MONARCH The moitcxtonBlvon.aiuricturcraot IN THE WOULD. 609 S. Tenth Street , . . . . . OMUIA , NEB t II lllrd and Foul Tables fti.d mttcrlils , l nn M ) li'atlnn BEUNSWICK&GO Billiard , Ball Pool , Carom , AND ALL OTIIKU OA1IINO TAHLK3. TEN PIN BALLS , CIIKCKS. t-.TC. 18 South 3d Street , St. Louis , 411 Do'awaro Street Kansas City , Mo. , 1321 1'GUgluB St. . Omaha , Neb 11ENRY HORNIiERGER , Write for CaUIntnie and I'rlco T.U * . ST , LOUIS PAPEHWAREHOUSB , G-raham Paper Co. , S17 and 219 North Main St. , St. Louis. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN I'OOK. WHITINO ! NEWS , } PAPERS , WKAITINO IMVKLOPE8 , CABD BOAUD PRINTER'S STOCK oal'l for Ilaira of Nebraska Cornice -AND- MANUFACTVBEHS OK GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES FINIALS , WINDOW GAPS , TIN , IRON AND SLATE ROOFING , PATENT METALIC SKYUQIIT , Iron Fencing ! Ciesttntrg , Daluiitradet , Verandas , OWooand Ilanl lUilinga , Window and Cellar Ouardg , Kto. neil rv ivni-f , . BTIIKK1' . UNWII.N NEM. ALONG THE LINE OF THE , Chicago , St. . Paul , Minneapolis and OMAHA RAILWAY. The now extension of this line from Wakefleld up the BEAUTIFUL VALLEY of the OAN through Concord and Coleridge lleachea the beat portion of the Btato. Special ex cunlon ra'iu for ! > nd leeken over thin line t > Wayne , Norfolk and Ilurtlngtou , and via Illalr to all principal po'ntii ' on the SIOUX CITY & PAOIFIO RAILROAD Tr .Ini over tht 0. . tit. P. M. * 0. Railway t 0 > v ngton , slouz i.lty , I'onca , Haitlngton , Wayne anJ .Voifolk , OOXl.XI.OOt At J&1-n.lY Ki > r Fremont , Oakda o , Nellgb , and through to Val entino. larfor tatci ind alllnfonnatlon call on F , I1. WHIT NEY , General Arcnt , Western Cornice-Works , IIION AND BLATE HOOFING. 0 , SPECHT , PEOP , 1U1 Uoujlai Bt. Omaha , Neb. UANUFACTUKEK OF Galvanized Iron Cornices m , .v..v , Wlmlo i , rinti1" , Tin , Iron arid Slate 11,1.11 tr HitHit'n I'ttui.t . SltUI lo Hkyl'.ht , l-ten' ' nlJu.tH lUlchet Uir v > U llrickct "hehli.Lr , I am t thu t a oral a/i-nt for Uio aim e Him of KUO u Ir > n i ten IIIK Cr.ftlii llalu truilix V ran'Unmil ( Dink , Iloillnir * . Wli t w IllmHf , Co hr Ojunli ; 1 a xcucr&l I OHtOAOO'S M.VHKHIS. CATTLK. CHIOAOO , Mi y 2 ! ) . The catllo trndo continues nctivo nnd prices rotunin firm nt the ndvnnco of 'J uosdny niulVcdncs - day. In noting the ndvnucu of 1C t ( _ 0 cents it should bo berne in mind tliiu it t > nbout nil on clunco nnd fancy Litllo corn fed steers , of 950 to 1050 tunings nnd upwards , big cnttlo and roiif.1 ' uvcn atock nnd nil descriptions ol gr s CN' ' ' ° 'mvo ' scnr-coly ndvntpcd : n nioklo the pa. * ' H"oo or four dnjs Foi-d- or , howovt-r , nw n. ; or oirK to iho ecnrcity of Toxnti coKsunrt ui cr detcrip- lions. lititchors1 stock nro ( ciliiip t > * hi h pricn Oood to clioiVrt klilitpd " 1200 to 11)50 ) ll's. , fl 15 lo 0 30" } common to medium. 1000 to 1200 Ibt , f > 7f > to 0 nO rnsi Tuxuns 4 25 to R OOj corn fed Tcxans 5 00 to 0 00. 11OOM. The market closed dull with nbout hnlf the 24.0CO unsold ; skips nnd li ht- lipht sold nt 4 50 to 5 15 ; a * sorted llijht , 5 15 to C 50 ; pnckur * nntl shippers 5 20 to 2 75. niovistoxs. Prices were well Bintni-.od Jo-day , with the oxcuption of provisions , whuro n shnrp duclino occurred. W1I1SAT lucluixtod very vidoly within n range of l _ cents nnd closed with vury little : lmngo from yostordny on the regular xmrd. On the nftornoon board nnotluit idvnnco occurred. The Intost prices of , ho d y wi-ro J to J over these of yestor liiy. Unfnvurablii ropnrtt were recmvcd 'rom n nttmbor of winter whaat gr.uving ntatt'8 , nnd Inter the firmtu-i in stocks HSO assisted to pivu n firinur tone to tin- nnrkot. Juno cloaed at 89 , Jnly nt 1)2 ) , August at D2J. ruled modcr.ttoly quiet nnd closed on the cgulnr bonrd n sliudo under josterduy , jut milled on the iificrncon buird niul climod stondy. Juno closed nt 55 ] , July t G7g nud August nl 59. Firm nnd n slmde higher ; Juno c'oscd nt 31 J July at 2 and Au u.t at 29 ] . I'OUK sustained a decline of CO to 80c , but closed steady. Oa tlio nftornoi'ii board tlio August option ndvnticiid 15o , nnd Juno and July closed nt 10 20 , Aujjustnt 1925. LAUD declined 10 to 15o on the regular bonrd , ) Ut rallied 2 * to 5 , n tlui nfu-rnndii > i > nr < l. Jiinu ol ( -l ut8 10 , July nt 8 30 , and August at 8 47A. Tao o aid tiua uuj aimed to Monday next. SEAL of North Carolina Tobicco is the ) ont. FOKTY FOURTH CONGRESS. SENATK. WASIIINOTO.V , May 29 Mr. Allison reported , from the committee , np | > rnpri. iting § 100,000 for the relief of tullorors > y the ovifli > w of the Miseissippi river and its tributaries. The sonnto commit- oa do not favor the appropriation in the 'orm preaented. No amount ia mon- .lonoJ. Tnoy recommend appropria tion of the unoxpirod balance of the op iruprhuioii niad for the Ohio river st.f. ferora which is about $40,000. Thu com- mitten's rtcumtnendatioii was agreed to yuus 32 , nays 15. The conlerenco report on the agricul tural nppriiprmtion bill was agreed to Llio houao jiuldud to the wialua of the utnuto relating to nppropriutiuii for the cultivation of raw silk , and i-xporimunta regarditip the extraction of sugar from fioighum. The aeuato recedes relating to trtuman wells. _ The Dibtrict of Columbia appropriation jill was pasnod. After executive session , adjourned till Monday. HOUBS. Bills were reported and placed on the calendar : Regulating the forms of bills of lading ; regulating the exportation of imitation butier nnd chocso , nd to divide the judicial district of Kansas. Ainu n joint resolution proposing the Following us article 1(5 ( of the constitution : ' The right of citizens of the United Status to vote ahull not bo abridged by the United 8 tut IB or by any state , on ac count of nativity. " A bill was reported increasing to SI- 300,1100 i ho limit of tlio apimipimtiun lor rlio public building nt _ Louisville , Ky. [ l-forrvd to the cmamiUou of the whulo. The house went into committee of the whulo , 0\jxiiiii , JN. Y. ) 111 chair , on the legiulalivo bill. When the panigrnph for the appoint ment of an iidilHniiiiil torce of opecinl ox- miinura fir the pcnnion office waa renchid ; , Mr llindull ( .lem. , P.t ) < HVrod an anitndinent , which , after a long debate > bate , wua .idoptt-d , Btrikltig out thu pro- viaio that these exammorH bo appointed hy the BtorHtary of the interior. Upon the recommendation of the commioaioiitT f penuuiiH. i Ins IIUVHH the [ ) | ) ( ) liitiiioiit4 subject to the civil service rules. Air. Thouipaonlljred un amendment i > ruvidnig ti'tu ' limn Juno 30 , 1884 , ilicn : bu no more than 43 internal ruvenuu tlii- nets This authorize ! ) the preiidunt to c itiRolidaio nnd rearrange the cnatoma oiillection des > ricts ot the Uuitod Suites m or btiforo the first of O.tobur , 1881 , xo they ahull not exceed 07 in number. MJ Ki-Bon ( 'op Iowa ) mndo u strong speech upon the unwisdom of acting upon n proposition which upsets thu whole A } stem of the customs ani o with out proper consideration by the wpya and means committee. Mr. Ilandull said the proposition had been substantially recommended by the secretary of the treasury. Tlio amendment was agreed to , Mr. Thompson offered nn amendment directing the secretary of the treasury to exempt all distilleries which masli 10 bushels of grain or Icsa per ( Uy from the operat'on of the provinions of title 35 re vised statutes , except as to the payment of txcB , nud authorizing these dis illurios to run as fruit distilleries , provided store keepers nnd gaugers who are unsigned to distilli'iies with n capacity of 25 bustu-ln or I RS .hull receive $2 per flay when actually employed. Agreed to. The amendment reducing the number of internal revenue agents to five was agreed to. On motion of Mr , Bland , nn amendment - ment was udopted prohibiting any gov ernment cleik or employe fron perform ing any private service for any sunnier , member , head ( if a dmmrtmr.nf nr cam paign committee Thu committee to- ported thu bill to the hoiinn , and tvut pro VIOUH ( juestion was oriltred , Without o'inn ' the houiu adjourned until Sat urday. _ „ _ _ _ _ _ A Haul lllilo , "Train Tulk" In Chlt so llirjltl. 1 liut I once had iho ( ( iicerrst railroad ride over known in the world'remarked the brikemun , as ho and the train boy ! Hnlthd down into the corner for a chat r It waa about ten ynan ago , when I was a1 yau'm.n ' , On" u'j/11 T ) u " _ ci outw 4Ji' : pilol of nn outgoing freight to ride out to my cabin. It wns snowy nnd slippy , nntl when I went to got IT 1 lost my foot hold tuid came nonr fnllint ; right in front of her , but I straddled out my logs nnd my toes ctuight the bira that run from thti mint to BUiort | { the headlight frame , Thpro I hung by my foot , with my head clear down on the nuso of the pilot 1 hnd to use my Imnds to keep my hend up ctenr < > f thi > tits I yi'llcd , but 1 could not Jinko myself hrnrd. The cnginocr couldn't too mo for the boiler , nud though ho had'nt seen mo jump oil , sup- p > sod I hnd done so on thu other side , rhrro I hung , getting stiff niul cold with my bones nnd joints nchmg ns if 1 liiui iho gout , the snow thrown up by the cl > 'c tchcr covering ntul fn'iE'iig me , my ' ' n'os'o ski.lnm'"B ' "long within nn inch or tivo of the tito , * * nlu * noM | ° > t nwful ptins : in the cords of iu. " lll < .ck known. Eveiy niinuto .H ; 'ouu-d to mi > thnt I mint drop to my 00 th , but 1 hung on to her for eight miles , whou wo stopped nt Woodstock for ornVrs , I couldn't walk for n wnuk , nnd I bi > lfnvo my neck i * n little ntiiryot , I'd rather \vnlk 500 miles than ride another eight in thnt fnthiou ItKKOIlM. Atlilrt-iH lo thn 1'ooplo Ity tlio The executive committee of the Mas sachusetts Tar ill' Reform Lengm * , through Jojiith Quincy , its aucrolnry , hns issued the following address to the people of Massachusetts : To the J'coplc of Massachusetts Mara tlmn 20 yeura ago , to meutthu exigencies < f the great civil war , congress imposed n tariff of duties on import ! ) higher than this country had over tmfuro known , nnd higher than any civihztd nation now imuntains. The protective features of the war tnrifl hnvo been kipt in force without ossotitial changes up to the pr > > s out time. The act of lust year , framed by the representatives of protected in- dustriep , and enacted by cnngrexs for the purpose of evading the demand for tnrifl' reform , has given no rulfcf. So far from mnteiiitlly reducing duties , it 1ms in sumo cases increased then : The taiifT has diverted labor.aud cupital from thoau iiiduiitrics in which they produce thu greatest results. lu muiy branchua of mnnnfacturo wo load the world ; iu ngri culture wo hnvo nn inooinpantbly rich fii'ld. Tlio industries which can bo car ried on to the best advantage in tlii * c > u n try are checked , nnd are in many ( MHOS nhut. out from foreign markets , iu order that others less prolitnblo mnv bo artificially stimulated. Che war tariff , no longer required for purposes of revenue , ! m Uid liea\y lurdons nn thu COIIKUIII- ots by raising tlio prices not only of thu imported nniclea taxed , but also of n jri-at mass of similar articles which are in ulo at home. The higher prices of the latter givn no roveuuu to thu govern ment. They simply add permanently or temporarily to the profits of thu produc ers. Where thfauunfits { hnvu been per manent , ns they have been iu many cases ot monopolythey merely represent n con tribution taken hy the go\urument out of thu pockets of ono class nnd put into the p > ckuts c f another class. Moro i f'en i ho nigh profits are only temporary. Tnoy give nn unhealthy mimuhia to the industries assisted , and family mult iu over product.m , stagnation of trade , fail ures among employers , distress among the employed. Tiny burden consttmera , and eventually benefit nobody. The defenders of our present extrava gant system of protection assert that it brings t.1) > ut the general high wages in tins country , liut it is abautd to sup pose that tuxes on thn necoss ines of lite and on the inatiumcnts of production cause high wages. As n fact , wages nro higher in this country In thu industries not afloat cd by protection , in agriculture , the mechanic trades , nnd in the self sup porting manufactures. They are lowest m the protected industries , and wretch edly low in many of thene. As consum ers , the laboring classes are the chief sufferers from the existing taxes It U | they who near the heavy burdens on arti cles nf universal rnuiiunption. Thu high tariff has kept down the international cummer .u ot tnu cuuntiy. It is a vow id ly intended to check imports nnd ob struct foreign trndo. Exports nnd im ports bring deptmoent on ench other , in checking the latter wo necessarily cut down the former. Wo cannot sell unless we buy. The result of our present poli cy is seen in the fait that our inturnaiion al commerce cannot now c impure with that of other nations. For thu ten youra ending in 1881) ) , the combined impiinu and exports of England were annually f.ir each inhabitant. S ! ) . " ) , of Franci- , $ „ ! ; of Germany , S3 ! 40 , out of the Uni'id ' Statea , § 22 80. Thu lommercd of Ger many , with a ( miller population , was nearly 40 percent greater. Although unable - able to prevent entirely the growth of uur commerce , thu tariff hat clearly de prived us ( if tlio great cunmiaion which moro libtr.il laws would hivu aecured. Nit content with giving pro ectum to thu limahed products i f thu manufacture , tlio trnli raieua tliu piic-i i f mnat of the raw materials upon which the manufna- turut di pcnd. In order to maintain our iirtilictai poiioy , its supiortura are ob liged to inng all cUm-os of producers uithin its scope. Wool growera and thu owners of ir m minus are brought within the protective Aystom , Eveiy other in dustrial nation , whatever ita guieinl pol icy iiuy bo , recognizes the expediency of allowing free trade in raw material. Wo however , tex iron ore , pig iron , lend , copper , wool , coal , lumber , hemp , flax , jute , dyo-ntuffi and many other raw ma teriala Hosidca raw materials , wo tax many finished products which are essen tial to domestic industry. Those taxes fetter thu very industiies which iho pro tective policy is chiefly intended to bene fit. Growing whenever a profit is mudu at any Btago of manufacture they finally full nn the consumer with incruasid fure They korvo no possible uaeful purpose , and sluuld bu entirely abolished at the earli'ifct practicable moment. Our dutiia on imports , arangod not for the purpose of raising revenue , but nolel ) with reference to protection , pour iiiinii- ally into the treasury at leant $100,000- 000 more than is needed fur any legiti mate public purpose. This immunsii BUT- plus is n temptation to a wastful and tx travngant spendin/ thu public monuy. It is demoiuliziii alike to lo.ialatora and to thoao who buliuvo thenmelvea to liave any titlu to government aid It tlmuld bu cut down shortly and stmrply. It ha < been propoic.il in the interest of protcc lion to ruduco thu revenuu by nb ilialimg t'io ' internal taxes on ipirits , Itir , and t ibacco. These taxes mu ruco iiiK.d and 1 opoHcd ai fit uliu projier by every civil- zjd government. They have thu advun- tigu nf ukmg nothing from tn pitiiH over and above wlmt ( hi y yield t" thu public treasury. U wnuul lu iii'ini'roiiii ti ubolish or reduciuniy of tluao whilf riilaining the prottetivo tax as wh'di ' affect the neceaianea of hfu imp ue a ululoji biuduu on o'uiiuiner < i , and foti i t ter the tradit nnd iinlusiry of tlio country , i The league is not formed for thu pur- po v t > f vb i _ h" > _ it onuu i > ll p dultoi without giving time for industries which have boon nttillcinlly stimulated to adjust themselves to now nnd better con ditions. Hut protection should no longer ' ' 0 maintained nt the oxtDWAgiuit point where it _ no\v stands. The present ex treme tntiff , with duties rancimj from 40 tv ) 100 per cent , nnd more , is indotomi bio , nnd the sooner it is reduced to n reasonable ba is tlio better. A great re duction of duties , if wisely mndo , can bo bjrno by the industries which nro now protected. The league believes that it is time that the great abuses uf our Unit system should bo put nn end to ; lint wnr tnxoa , nftor 20 years of profound prnco should bo reduced ; thnt tlio ro\enuo should bo brought down to the sum re quired for the It > kititunto expense's of the government ; tlut the profits of indi viduals nt the rprnso of tlio public should bo cut ofTj all ; ' , that thii o 'iiniry should bo enntilitl to tnku its proper ahnro of trndo nntl commerce of the world. The special interests which Imvo com blned together for the purpose of resist ing any subitnntinl changes in iho tariff have succeeded , by perfect or aniznlioii nnd constant pressure , in treating n f Uao impression \Vnshington natothoopin- ions of the po.'plo upon this question This impression cnn only bo corrected by Drgmiir.uion nna wolUhrocU'tl notion on tlio part of these who behevo thnt tlio present policy is unsound , nnd nro willing to enforce ( heir opinions , if need be , nt the polls. The league invites nil poi > oia who sympathize with its objocls t , ) be come meiubers , nnd to aid actively in the work of local orgnnir.ition. JOSIAH QUINUV , Secretary. How VmuliTlillf.Coulil. O'Connor nntl Itai'iiiiin Sit lor I'lclurcH. Intervt.w In N , V. Sun , " .Mr. Vnndorbilt who is ono of my boat customers , throws off all roservu when hu comes huro , and talks nnd nets us jolly as n yachtsman. Thu lait time lie gave mu n sitting 1 caught him on thu broad smile , nnd In.s friends were so de lighted with the picture thnt they aotit d iwn nuil ordered a largo unmoor from Llui aauiu negativo. They said they luul ' 'kun nil the other photogtaplis iif Mr. Vanderbilt out of thu albums and roplai i'd ilium with thu amilora 1 think thnt n good many of thuse photographs of Mr. Vaudorbilt have gene to Euro ] ) . . 1 lever had Jay Goulil hero but oneo nnd : iero'a ' the picture I made of him " "It's n very atrnngo looking picture , " wo said. "Of oourso it is. But how do you think it waa mndc ? Ho presented hun- dolf ono day und said : 'Well , Mr. . they have got mo here at last. Ho quick , [ ileasu , for I'm in an awful hurry. ' Mint,1 raid I , * 1 u.in't take your picture in thosu nd culouo light clothes , It'll como nut ul lima t wluto. Yi.uil butter go home and go Ion a black coat. " "You must do it now or never , ' hu said , and w\a nbout to walk out again , when 1 collared him and look him up to thu operating-room. It's ono of the worst pictures I have over mndo. The inly blaek about it ia thu beard and eyes L aent the picture homo , nud he'd never been hnre since , "Hut heru'd n splendid picture of Chniles O'O.inor. 1 shall novur forget hat ho said the last time hu w-a hero A Bhort time buforo that the nowsnapera had all niilioilnqeil that ho wns dead. Hu cfimu in looking very solemn , nnd said : 'Mr. , buforo 1 died jou made oomo photographs for me. I'd like to have seine moro of the same kind. ' There wis just the sign of a smile upon hN face after hu said it , nud it struck mo ns bein odd. odd."When "When Birnum sends for n lot of pict ures it ia always with thu unduratanding that if they look too much like him hu will send them back. Bob Inguraoll makes a first-rail ) sitter , except that hu makes mo laugh too much. lie's full nf fun. The lost time ho was hero there wns n good dual of talk going on as to who was going to be the next secretary of the interior. Ingeraoll brought a friend whom ho introduced na the 'coming secretary of the exterior. " Ingersoll'H bend ia almost ns round ns a bullet. "The last time that Senator Lngnn was hero I naked him to stand up and strike a military attitude. lie said ho didn't want it too military , but stood up , and thrust one hand under thu bruait < < f his coat , whilu hu rested thu other on the arm of a chair. 'Who nro your best-paying custo- tnorn1" ' Just now , Iho politicians , especially presidential candidates. E oiy time a great eleclic n approaches thu pictures be gin to fly. 1'vo been getting orders for Mr. Bl.iino'a pictures by the hundred from different parts of the cuuntiy. liluinu has a remarkably handaomi ) head and m.ikes n line pictures. There Imiialao houn a great demund for photographs of Senator Logan , who is an old cuatomnr of mine. Koscoo Conkling won't sit for love or money. Not long ngo I sent a man to invituhim to como and givu us a Silling. Mr Conkling said thuro weru too many pictures nf him extant ulrundy 'Tf 1 sit at all I will ait for you , ' uaid he ; 'hut , ' hu ndded , 'I ahull not Hit at all.1 I tell you pictures do a great deal to nniku a man popular , especially if IIO'M good looking. Not long ago a handsomu mini from a neighboring city cumo huro for photrgrapha. Buforo lie left I asrorlnin- ed that ho waa a candidate for a bi oflico 'Lutine make you enough pictures Mid I will elect you , ' I mid , fur ho matin a very taking picture. Hu ordered an extra lot but not enough I bftorwnnj hoard thnt ho win beaten by about sixty muj irity. " llnrtlo Front Doiitl , LONDON , May 20 Sir Bartlo Froro is dead. SPECIAL NOTICES. iVBpeclala will Poaltlvelynot be inserted nnloBH paid in advance TO tOAK-UonnV. Loantd on chattel property by H T. MONKY 1'eUir.eu I Mil and luu < Uj. 172-lm TO LOAN III uu.n ol | 30U and upward * at low rattm on tint claw ) real mtato ncurlty 3HMI I'OITKIl &COIIII \.f OxKV IX ) iNBO-Oo chMwl property u > J. .VI ItrAITY , .I1 i > itli Utn.lreot. _ 77ft.lin \yf O. > C.I . iVl Ueml Loan Aifeuov , * Uth < > Dou la J4-tl TO IXAN In luuin of 1500. anj upward MONKY . Dull and ( Jo. , ll al Eutate anil IMU \ KIIII' * , IMF Ftrnaui Ht 8 ' 8-11. HELP WANTED. \\T NI'KI ) A ( iorn'co linker , ono t nt undo. > > ttai.d * Tin W rk pKlidtd , Inquire ul W , II , Ilurim , .tioiu Cl y , I iua 6,8 itlp , / NIKII-H 11 rveniral liuu.twnk I a tmnlly > lit four ( . ' ! ! % 610 J.nk nn HI , HO 3 \l'AN'J'il > A u ilfjr ucn , ral | | iii'i.w rklnaln'i ' ' lit of two. 129 , I4tli tl ol , btt. DouiU | i.id \ \ rANTI1)Cu.ru In ) , ' n/fiii to handle u nuwly ) > i put' ' ntod nr'lco ' duet' hto u n bo n Id In j o'.ery fu'ii Iv u I on of udJicn "rJittriirlMi " No.1 li Cr'iiiilit'Ii rlock , 63 tl" \IfANTKII Hi iu or t u bj.ii lo Irani linok- V > i.c nix ( j'vi-tu.tiju . ciiia itiio < ' < t OKMrs WANTr.t-F ltl.Miln > . I'.tmcr k Co _ V piMMicrNiw Y < 'rk anil Chlfl.go , nt at oi.cxtlltmujfiiUlhr . luhoul Neliiatka. Totncner- trrllxannt iliit will iKi the 01111 wurk , eie'm tcrrUorjft'.l extra tonmwllltiovhe' . Ainili atonr * to ( lowe Mlttlicll , 0 rural Stili A | nt , On aim , .Voi. l > o k In olllc of iUimul Uurnii , 13H Ktrimin trcot. J35 3 n V\rASTr.D-A ROO.I COOK lo ork In a | nlv.itrf m. > J \vtlilaiiinlrra4 Mid locond girl , n c-i twenty do l r a month. Mt , A. 1' . 1'opplcton. If flj Shrrnm airnuc , HS7-3 \\.i.ST ; II-V n at rla drcM under oji > ho . * * Ihoroitjhly vindcratandii draplnif. > | > ply at 1.M7 lo K'n..St MSOp \\rANTKI ) A ill > Ing room prl mill te m > tr at thoOrrlilcntitl. Hi if \ \STKn-A K'wl ' m it b-i | no n mull In take ' Inl r t In A iilco ImVm-i In the wrot , L rK IT tilt m > competition , onlv m Mi amount > t mnn.y rtqulreil. Ailiiro * II. I'.11 life olll < > . fi .SO | > \\rASTP.Il Hen at nuttlnn.i of 1 < IS Rl f I oW-lljl If IB l 1-utiilty < thl A O.n.hkllouir , ll.vnc ) St. 5MOp AVANIKI-nitilrncol | Mloi l ily In ir.llllnerv J iiittnnilaiK. KnqulM ot nr adilr m JJ , Si8 Ilroml j' , Council IllulU f. 31 31. \ \F * NTMA l one icllfti In tin I Inttlllcciit liiv , 'S rmo'0)c r lUtocanyinptrt. Arii'rat ' llee olllw , 8 , m. ' WANTr.D-a-o.J gill t I8l J Howitil. \ V.VNTHO A K IHMint | brick mouUer , I T til 'nuudmHt. A t cftjy I li lor cnod nun. 8'i-sflp J. K. i UTim \ \ ANTKOAno I'O'lciioM g tl 11 ibhouio wntk OOMIUM | i l ncil ttt ISUvbitorht , do..31 WANTKI1 A owk womvi jirelerrM. ( lot"l w . „ . , il , Ncliratkn lloum ? , North 1'lallr , Ndi M Olio ' i < Ol > lo.- . ' , | | > 47'3l | > l ANTKO-riritrhM lisiticr None o her iirctl > M'plyWhltoorcoloinl , 210 14 li St. < 93-a- | < UTANTKO A j-oiinKfJerniMi gill , ono nc t tint In iliH'rliHM rcrnmnrnt ( ilto ik'ul iruoivIKC Mo H lt ) , 3cnitlici > o. kiul Liau'iiworth. i3l-il l ANTKD-A KOCH ! Rtl | clildly for Lllchoi work ' Ilr4. (1. It ll.t.liouc-k. 410M.I AOI'.NTS W.\NTKI-liCAl or Inlinet.plo K < xl4 il inurAi'lillv. lluiiliiolltilit , Ditrtra lo ftintiui < lylu4 nwl. K ixirton o not nccin.Kry. Piun * llultio. It W. MO.XTitO H. Unll II , Jllcli. 70- ( \\7ANTUI' A R.wil cxpoilcncoil tlniml'li Inmieill- a i'ly. Hloulv w ik with if ol WHRD < Ail- IICK , 0 I ) I1AHI 6\V , Unl , ull. 44-20' l\rANTKD-Slt'Utlo liy a ) n\\rg mnnuhcrc thrro IT In * cli.i co lor nilMk'ieiiirviit. Itiru-uncoi lr tcli a. AilJu- F. A. C'lminnan , Lincoln N'cti , _ KagD.i IV ANir.D HitHitluli niilotk III ( j'urcry t 'Ic ' l > y * T a Otitlcin'iii ' fn 'U the iti 3 > un oipoiluncu. Oooil r loiencca AiKIn M ' O. II " lion utllo. 6 0 lfli ! | \ x'TAVFl'Nluuil"ii ! M phoit liaiiil nritir In li nllicu Can lion t'Q | ' nrltcr.iMto * ' , I- . MAt.l.V.II OoliMC I II ulTn n 31-31 \\fANTKl > rm ll li fti clerk In tulal ilrv nco1' 11 or irr'ci'ry bt r < > . It f < nn firnnlioil , 10 on ncxnirlcuoj Aililrt'ai lui SO , Coin IuvtKS KS TOp KUBUBU.&NHOUB WANTS. \\7VKTii : > V 1'elit ' ono horro tnp l.nrgy. Milnt ' i 1)0 In Kooil rep Ir , Aililical "SI " euro ll'o ni ce. i > llniuv ol 4 nr f > r.virn lllilr. S or 10 I li LI ; of I * . 0. Aililroan "J. H. 0. " IDI'i I'mif aHSt. tM-30 Al ntleiinn wniiln it oinrfipnm with n Inily wno Im * 10 mnku liorn n II Inir Ncnuotlior ii'itl n | > | ily. lly I1 O. inMto li C'rolKton Kuux County , .Ndimuv box SO II. H. " 177-SDji W < Mhl ) l' > "tin I lie gripi.imnnco o n true go llcmun ot 4 or over with nioatin 11 p'ovlilo ' i > Kon'lhon Mil ! ) liclU' up lo.11J Klnn tul liu > , , vo klinliio'H on. luilii > try in ruturii Aililroti KiS euro c I Iliu olllcc * 7-V p \\'ANTKD A lirr o nr pony ft' il | < h itnn , II ll'o ' i * run ooin bo 1ml on ftlrailo I ir n K oil InIn Uuimrom T.tco. C.li at C3l aouili V tli itro. t , Mlor l > . in. 8SS tl lirvNlHi-llimri'ciHt.tUnow tl.oSt . , i h tlo. H , Id mi Ilnriiuv Ht , li t c litli anil inch will t up th1 limLtaMo Innul fur Si 00 fcr week or BUJT Iniima lutlio o'ty ot n toirirponcllnic pilov , I Oil Jll JiT"lil DH'f HBO LOth I OIt 1IKNF Tiirnulicil front ro m 1721 Dou.lu. 607 U IT'OllltKNT Nluoly finnlit rU fmnt | iailor , lth I nr with n liimnl , run'ral locatcil. InKYii 1I01TI H , H. W cor , l&tu and Knrtmm. 611031 171 11 IIKKT-A imb'lo lull incr I' . T. Anilrewt * 1 Hoot ami Hiiro ttnir , nl'2 „ . litth HL 105-91 IOIl IlKNr-Furnlahod room 1118 Jarkton Ft. F j < Uit HKN'l \ lieu o witli > ruoina and k t hen 1 Inquire at 7.1 Ho ilh IGt i tit. r > J330p 17\UU IlKNT Two olcuant ( runt roonn nicely fn . 1 nU cd. Connected < * llh lath ruoin. hot and culnatcr Ono ol the i Iceat 1 cation * In the city , i lilooiifrom at. ilaiy'navo , B'U 1'lo.iAiit Bt. ' IS-tf IIFNT rno dinall houau on Ccntro Ht ln < IpOH 1 ipnront IMhoin ai d MskBOu'n MO EO iOlt IlKNT ( IniKlro.uii.ultalil lor two Iricudu , with board , 3S2 a SOili bt , cor. Ilariuy 1,33 29p | , - < ( 'U IlKNT-Fiirnt-hcd roonn nt 1023 Dod/o 8t 1 Ooi tltlimnp'iferrid. MIS Bp 17IOK HKf < i'- ' 'lio n lllri'lbll d tuj loiini No X1 cookl K , H OHI'li K" otiott. 123 3i | IrOll IlKNT-To ( fonllunien o If , fiirnlilicJ r > nm In prlVdli > family , nn II < u of liornu cuu AiUlium "Il < utuil , ' 110-intil Klhitrrut. fit -'I | i I OH Itr\T-Kurnl lied room 1017 ChlciKu fit. 61311 IpOH Itr.ST-LirKofrout nHVeii 1301 Pu'iiaiii 81. I1 Bultili't lor iltiillat o < lixror. Apply tu John II V. In Inn.n ai il Co , Now York Dri g < > d ft re , laiO an 11912 FarnaS Ut. ! > tl. ! , ' ' . - iiltli front pnrch A | ply : OI1 C'ailfjinU Ht. i'Jt aip IXABi : On Inn trrr , nlulit loti i n 'o t K.riiain tt. > i > r > kljlilly. Iiiiiliu | ul II , U. nia > k. 4'Jl ' a ? Oil IlKNT I'urnliitivd rooDia 2 . > ( ) I < INTA ; i/ualv / 'iirnlxlivd ' ID in and tw > i inr 1 1 'iirnl-hi'il ' rooinH , llir ( > Ci KI > KI .irotf 401 Hup J.'MJ'i mr I < TK' il Bunily furnlthud trout riom tuitaliljfor tno or tvto icuiit'timn Ifiu \ II HUNT -Thrio larif * liouim of a 10 21 rcnina J7II llolruhlo I oitlon Hidiab o for unaidli hou.u or l. ( tel llAIIKICIli HAYNr , 4U7-t ( 17011 IlKNl IIVKO finnlii cil rcom to K " 'I1" ' " ' " 1 only , N. W cor. Ibtli m < l Karimiu. 435 tl' ll'.NT-Nlctly furnliliodruomi 1W N. 18th , 1p II KENT- Clio ip ono iil > no , ono o'ati. A , 1 Ho pc , 1610 liodge Bt. 4101m 1F F 1011 i < ENT-rurnUhod ( p roonn kti < 0 d ttrtet. IIP/T With board. Onu lar 'o front imrlor FOIl liaii < Nuinc-ly luriiUhudIso u few table board- em dolr d. WWJ Cn-nKl. 802-tl IT'OllltlJST 'IVofiirnldliod roonn fur light home -1 kocpln. llu.mvr HlocU corner btli and llmv rd , i7i-tf ! IJiOIl Ilk NT Furultliiiil room Z2Z N. IBtb. 535 f > Olt HKNT-IIoii u 0 room , . Inquire i f J I * . Koo I7 1 6t > Ht. JSn-f 7 011 IlKNT Ono turn thud ro m to Rviitltiiian ] 1 and wife , with buarJ 1911 Webblvr Bt 7-lm If OH lir.NT-ln ilodl k' hlfKk. Stoiero-m 12. I1 fttt ileu > ai d Kood oltlcti room , i'aulaen k Co. , F mam , room 3 700-if 011 ItKNT I'lano. ' luqulra at KJIiolm It Kilch 17 < KOiiV 033-tf IUNI' ht'iio ' room 161)9 ) Fan am Hi. , br ITMill 1 Ul.iKN&CO. 4iO-tf / 'I. miM rull'l-IKil OH'IK Uli llm nurilixr I'I. , IStbandCapltolavenun , forinorly Cn > l.titni llonwi < < " ' t KENT liouuu lu Nchrauua Natloua Uai L F'O lliilldlutr. UOft deulralle olflcea In tre oil ) iupplod wltn hydraullo vlifttnr au ted I .t..Vm lei , . . M-I. nv CllKAl'-'lli c.nlUr | ) > ii | , 4 in n In ITiOlldAIi B.OIJ on Keith 13th utittt , No. 418. 650 II : ) ' < HAI.l : Uo 1n , ? ( ) HALV ( ) o ( lrclaM ( lin o ultall'J lor any 1 P'acu. T , O HUU.SNKll , 14i f-ruam 81 F ° JI12T < P A.l0 . 'orJ' inmobulMlnR rery T. 0 IlllUNNKIl. HOI I'arnam St , 47-80 , 10-000 T- ° , HU4 F.rnam at. MS-33 rl rre i gen and hat. cip. T. 0. UhU K i , I 04 Fa , l m 81. 641)30 ) l < Hnlm.\At'KQ.I'efi ' " -h l retail I mine * In Om > x SI cknilllnc J , -c flVO'dr > lni biw IntM . , ( of rtrr tH , K < a jour. PrnHH la-ira. Qood reason for tellli g. Addte.s "n T " lieu tinco. tinco.COM COM hTinvii l < , t , all o . . Th. h li lll imk. -nlful rcildeno,3 r. < ur. 13 hand HarcT. _ tea-ifj rpOfiaMKsooVHhar ( ) , | lmrnc.1 hrlck or boAr.1 i tliorarant O-nahaor rinrcn- i Howe tmnlet 'tlco , AddrcM Hoicnce llrlot and TlloCo , , Omahx ! lo ll&Sch llcr , I KO Is 1FO Im II SAM-Iniin : | i ! ltra pioe | , on monlhlj H.MM lit * HIKY _ HOTTKH , UO 1'arnam 1JVll ) SLK .1 acrcf on tf v < n " 'rlh SI , rplcndld 1 IncMlou , and a good bticalnat J'.CflO. B16.ll TJ llKFIlftJIAYNK Airontt for llameom place , 1J Mai Mto JI.S Oras.v terns Ihirnlmrir p' co m , 'line nf nelt road Infttt Oiiiain lots IS5 to * ffl ) K milh > jwynnntii. Itellalr , VJ arro ntuS'fO oirh.inonlhlrpaymcnl" . Norwoml , ncro lots f 4 o 100 innnthlypftj mcilti. I.nlslnnll t.rt rf thnrlty licit to * and beak cm. . IHllKKHt MAiMlStliA d Farnam 610-U nfill xALK-ltalf Hero lots Iruld * the o tr rmtl' , 1 for JOOO cn mi.ntnly . payment * . Parker tillayna. 517tf 1r > OK NAI.K (13 ( ) NIW K room rolLer , lot tm itOaoiulia\o g , ' 0ea < icrm . ( U3) ) N.w a loomhouii * , lot ( Utl60 ) 1'ark ato. 1.1,0 . ( H ) Clrgint 0 rooii oMt R full lot IDtU St near I.taiiimorin : ux,0 , ( any toinn ( 3S ) Ntw7 r.niin cotlairo RO Mln'ii Ac. , bt75t 140 i.purvl av.i. , one li.ock f'lim St. wr 4,0i , (1C ( ) Full lot uli > i : t hcnwo" ol J , & ami 0 room * , IHtliM mar liauiiMoitli pi\ 15pr otnldi In- citno _ . ( IW ) KUantSi | > toryhoU9ii Brooms 10th St. be i H li tir and Hurt J4\tni ( MO ) Full lot now 7 room cott RO , ? 11 cksfrom strcutikr , In Ilintconipla oJliWca ( y 'nltriO (43J ( Niatott.Kulot40xlvill mm Si. l ctween Elst _ nd sal Hfl o. IIAUKEH & HAYNi : , IS'.h aid tatnnm tilStt , irOll AI.V A almrc liihnti oof 4 looms I linrn , laro | ; lot l-ciig < 'ii llninlton > nd Cnailoi < ton bloo MGstut Uuiiicntun lla-iltt n Rt < p. I'yrn tin p cmlmii. 494-3lp i < OIt SU.3-1lie „ . . . . ill ami flihiim of tha 17 ' Ur < lEhtiin Ilo PC , or will pell any pnrt of tlio din * Inirnumi orkl rlirn furniture epnraU y. Kai < ytcinn _ Aiiy | | on picmlmw. i83-tf HAIi" A ( lri > lcluui 8'cx.k 01 fumy ( foods. J70II ' opportunity for i | > rr hdy i rircntleman mallmittal , K o. trailueiUlilUlud. Adilrc1. . 1-W. " Hoe union. " " " > 0ll HAI.K rtimt | < , Tioii'l h ml 1j 1 | ir > rtn . IncuiioV42A | Dodge. 443-SOp " | /oTi" "Xl.i : I , l T"fl , ' Mid 8 , b' ' < ck I Iwau'H and I1 Mitli'oii nttlttloiM K (0 South Mid Kiutt , ittj 'Klitly Imiulrn. I II. 0. Clark. ---SO IT Oll HAI.U-At n bargain , 1101 pound work horse ' In K < Knl order A. J HA 'KMi , 41M 316 Ilr nilnay , ( limn II Ul"ft , Iowa. OUSM.K Sco'iul ha d llijhl ton bny ami t 1 cintH riilln ) ; lailillo luipnrc at Tirn'll a , u Cook's tilioo ttoio 1801) ) Farnaui UW-tl 7 < 0ll o ttor ) Iranio lion e. H rooms nu lull on et. i oir Ifllti Cash price , SI , 0\ oTU.U ft LOII. iiam stiuit ' * SAl.KVory dwatilr rumduaoa lor smal , ITVW , O'lo liiocn oT ( St M ry'H voiiiu , In blocK from ( HiKlollUio I. ' > o thn line , f.1,60) Kaiy tcrml I'OT < Kit ft. COUIl lilli h'lni'J'ii nirM' . 'l f j 8ALK Two opjn Hocouit-naiid biiggloj and on. ' delUcry wagon , eho.p , t 181l > Haniey 81. 833-tt - i [ 7IOK8ALK-A miull lloalor , UalimiQ &Co. , tlli\ I1 proof uaf , almoat now , at this ofllro. U I , Oil S LK-A llrjt clwH irn il 'ra pony , itooil for V taild'u ' or olnul ami d ulilttlurnuM ! M'o5. ' & . cull. < all at Cailt | 1 ave IMUI , 4 ' 'I'll > OH 8Ai K The | rtl wl'l ' anil lUUI'oa of th 1J l'rolilitoii ) 1 1 cms- . Will full the dining room and ilti'hon ( urnl inotcpa atoly or anv'I I * t of either. ' Will I'uh.nwo for lamlK , I. U or any > la bU com.i ntjiilty , or will take tcciireil notusou lony liuo In' liiiro at Cnliliton Iloiuo. KJ5-tf > OKSALl : no Voe and H"ii pu'io ata bur- K lii. Inqnl'O at Ednolm ami hrlckson'n ronilo [ _ _ ) ll B\Li-A nlfonu \ of jo un caril'Ro her tat 17 * Kor lalo to-uy only , at Bloplun ou'a tabled. Mi > 8p . 'Oil SA1 B A clio co Imiirned fn ol V40 norca , j { well wat < ro'l , Koixl liiilMlnirlarKo nrrhtnl 80 rren Itiicol , vltlil lmllo < of ntw tock jan'u.ind ' nly 6 , l > rnfr incliv mf..r. 10 i or tern. Alto 240 lo < o > julnliiKllKi.riove , thatcan iM-rcll InSOarr * ' ririBOt H5auiil7 (0 ( , or a ro lermacuy. POTj j TKH&O III ! l51iK-rnMU lrcot 4C4 tf S 1.K II u'o R roomiIn T'xHI. birn. d - FOH , trreoto Thoini ll vlillilon , Just MI t. lari'n ttioet car line Irco II.BOo. I'OTTH it ( COUI ) , IH6 Karnain s'ro-t , 4 lo It FiR HALK Onn pla.ir , a good an new. Cl o p. . at IlMe.lDiaUidie | 4091m U : riicaptsfc IIOI'BO anil lot In Omaha , In FOIIS ' H..II , Mro nm , wul 0 barnl tin- ' crn oj two | .t < , 1 n fret In nt 1 > > 13i ) loit nep , Ifr i IUO',0 I'OVIKK/tU 1111 l&Lf. I'-rnum St. 460 U ; > ( illH LK 8iwk-idn _ urn , t < y , 'ti'lu-cry , I 1 iiMlo'H , ito.'Ofl N. 18th ftto t , no r Can. On' oii.niitn t ml to It and will I h an 473 tl \ li : Onin nv xtr tl pmioitv. UtliiWal- 1 nut Illll , K Hior'Hmiil Daiiiioontii'Hadllllo > ' aiiU Vfirt rniiilnif I. U ell npand on easy turlin. PUT- 1ICII AstOI'll , ID 6 r-n.'aiii klru t. UU.tf HAM ! A new lioiite , co'iBtslliifr of H roin-B , IpOll ami IIMI'IJ , il > dbtj i ; wi'li'utanda ' liall nl irauii'i til > t > ut v HI , fruit trt , | traxi | i ilncs. In njil'iiddo n lilon. enl ) HO ) Gnu t ud mull , lial n < olii6.iva Ai.ly | | N. K. cor. lOtli .nil I Duicat ricl , nuiilli niiulm 441 fi \ - H\i K-Cheaii lolH In Hliliiti'a 2nd a/l-U - Ion , I IT\-Il 1 Klrkwnnl ml I'l Invluw. POflKIt it COIIU , i.iin rani'inft ca 4ZBir ' - . < 0 wiofarm at HI * . I70U-AI.KOHKXCIIANOK 10 loom IIUUHV , Inr o Intn Mid niitlmmoi. J i , Hilvln , hlkhuin H'afon , ornpplv IU14 Dndiiu Kt. iMKtalM S7ri-2 | > ' l/Oll BALK-We ull-r lo r iictuiion and clura , JL1 7vu iliolco loua llclfir lijinrjtfd , ( J01 " ' ' I " Tl ti'U " Btecru 2 " " l M' ' " " 1 " " HU 1 and ? year old xradu nulls Our catlluaio vnrdtd nnd wu Invlto Inspection. , 2" < . | | HtriiniB ! Hn , S'oux < Mty. lo a. to 3W uiid an tlo ant lot In llmnooni I'lacu , on nioutlily i njnieiitH , If y n tr to. vraii II V .Kiil&UAYNK. : a L.K lla'f ' ucru lo H witliMi mu block "I Iron H . V"f : nla ) ground , (5JO un in > th. ly jiiuiicnUthut | jj * tha , unall I it are gelling fur liali a inllo further cut , Darker & Mayne. JM If H vLf.'iwiniy ttc'cuol the or.Bm lu'ui , 3 | IilUlt ( roii the I'ontnlllco and cnly two blocks ( run I'ratfttub-dlvUlon. Will bo sc.UI | u 2 | , fi or 11 .TO Intii Intiulro Ouiaha Carptt Co. , 1511 trect 270 tf HALK Farm tl mllea from city , near Union Block sards. Inqiuro at Mrs. Meyer , over lloo ( Icr'it Druir i-Uirn. irth anil Weh t r. 7 ? . HAI.K-3 beautiful lo'i , 7BxH' near the head FOK Bt. ilary'H ave at (1,10 nn e.sy ter > i 8. Also 3 < le < aiit louon park avounlv ) ll SO onii. Darker Si ila\ne. \ N. E. Curlier lath and F.ma . . t6-tf FIIHA1 K-At a barKtln houtoofO roomi rn i lot 1223 N , ISIIlBt. SCOSp K-A line lot lu Hanscom Vlaco Will F taka homo i nd or ptia.ton In trade If you want lo trade , cull at tin touth 2Ui , flrcrt , urUp m tfO-lt I71OII SALE < luap , duo drlvlnK hone , LngL-y and 1 harncmi , Apply rouin24 , uumlm Natlouul Hank lIullduiK. 2 6 tf O To I roii t conimunl a'Inr unfir- HOMtDI wu 10 nut llh board in pilirtta f'lnl- Iv lltl gin i cw re Monoftlth > ath ri'nin , tto. A' o aiil'dy lurnlilitid bljo room hirtx.vitd , | lo nt i-ciuo t run iiasoimblu Utifoioncm rtiul ) ul. &JS I'.eai nt Irtci , ( HXOIUNUBlock f-rmif 40 tent , hu 1 good bullJlnt aiidlm.MOi iiniit , IWIBS ktock and inni'tiuKn c , want tiick il m ich dl a ol about * LH ? ' . Addrem (1. llun i. to I1JQ9 M \KH I'K HTiJl.KS A whl v loan it w about 7 STtt old , thoit tall aii'l ' b ntf Invo aralf. Tin'luUnrt r.aid * HI I e p. d I r her r. turn ta J.m Hrriih-niio- U f re Hal In. 'HhSt. uali " " " rpiKKN lll'-niio tiay nd ro n her e 8p.r oll. JL Call at A H. n.troiuV coruur Caintilull and t luiUu , N , W Om h' ' . _ _ _ ! _ T' ' KM .VAO o , IIAU-s-o. , UEALEIIS in Hull K tat and Mntfago L"au , Hi m romo\td to N 1MJ r'trnaiunect. . up tUirs room 13 , vc Uourea.tof thvt'lorui r louition , wliuio Ihej niay be fuuua until oonu-klloii < ! their now building CS i iiAIIKWAUU for any mo el UlpbtbeiU SplUUtlut c-unot b curai by Ut. JiQrlu * ( roun U lulicuthcaud ) ! ) | 'ut Scud I ( it.