OMATTA DAILY iWE WEDNESDAY , SEPTEMBER 17 1884 THE OMAHA BEE OniAlm omcp , No. 010 Fftrnnin Sf. Council UtuflViOmefVNo 7 I'enrl St. BtcctNoar ; Uromlway. Now York OfUco , Uonm 05 XrlOuno BnlUllng. PabH he > d orcr.r trotrln ? , cif < pl Sand j- ' Tb enl ) Xcrul y mct'nlug dal ! } . tkHS r Milt. Ooe Year { 10.00 I Thrco fo , ( h tJOO BltMnnmi R 00 I Ol o Month l.CO Per \teelt , 26 Cents. trail WIIIM.T m , rcmeiuD rr.ut ; WIDNIADAT. On Tt r . tlMTbrroMontLl \ . f BO Blxllcuthf. . 1.00 I Ono Month. . . . 10 American News Company , Sold Agentr , Nowjdta- ! etl la the United States. A i OoTr.rnr.nleatlnn relntlng to New * and Kdltorlil m ters hculd bo addressed to the KDITOU or Tin Du. tirrrsM. All lliulnwn T/ctten 'find RomlttMioca should bo Adrc 9cd to Tin linn PimunniNa COMI-AHT , QMAIU. PrftftJ , Chcclu and Postorllco orders to bo tnido pay * kbit to tbo order of the company. m BEE PUBLISHING CO , , PROPS' ' E.IKOan WATER , Editor. A. ir. ritcli , Man R .T IXiily Circulation , l\ O. Box , 483 Omnhn , Ni-b. _ Onto is just now acting in the capacity of a contribution box for both political parties. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Uni-roni ) , the red-headed rooster of the Rockies , was not ronomirmtcd for congress by the republicans of Colorado. Ilia Irienda sny ho made no effort to se cure the ronomination , as ho is in poor health and wants a rest. His Rocky mountain oratory and sparkling wit will bo missed in the liotiao. Tin : campaign in Wisconsin promises to bo fully as interesting as that in Ohio. Chairman Uarnum , of the democratic no tional committed , proposes after the Oc tober election in Ohio , Co Invade the Badjer state with on army of two hun dred speakers , and the Milwaukee brew ers are to flood the commonwealth with oceans of beer. liarnum doesn't ' say how many ir.ulca ho Trill require. When the voles are counted on November 4th Mr. Barnutn will find that his efforts have been in vain. WHEN such a distinguished Irishman aa Congressman John F. Finorty , from the Irish-American district of Chicago , emphatically declares his intention of voting for Blaine , and asserts that the election of Cleveland would bo n mis fortune and a curse , it means something. It shows that the thinking men among the Irish are alive to the importance of keeping Mr. Cleveland at homo , and their declarations will have great weight among the Irish all over the country. It cannot bo denied that the Irish de fection from the ranks of the democracy is assuming mammoth proportions , and this is especially the case in .Now York. TIIK democrats , of course , are attempt ing to make capital out of the fact that the prohibitory amendment was carried in Mnino by an overwhelming majority , and this result is charged up to the re publicans. The Now York Slur , a loud- ing democratic paper , however , hits the nail sijuaroly on the head , when it says : Let us bo fair. The republican govo- nor of Maine is elected by a majority of about 21,000. The prohibitory amend ment is carried in Mnino by n majority of 45,000. Obviously the unavoidable inference - feronco is that a majority of the Maine democrats either voted for the sumptu ary amendment , or , like Blaine , did not TOI upon the issue at all. Tin : English government is trying a novel experiment in lifo insurance. Pol icies for sums not over $125 are now granted at any post oilico savings bank without any medical examination. If , however , an insured should die before the second annual premium bosomcs payable , the amount of tho.firat premium , . and no more , will bo paid to his represen tative ; should the insured die after the ipaymcnt of the second , but before the third premium becomes duo , the repre sentatives will bo paid only half the amount of the policy. In caao of death from accident , however , the full amount is paid. After the payment ot the third premium the policy is entitled to full benefit. TUB great issue in Maine was , shall the Plumed Knight bo endorsed ? The plno- trco state answered in no uncertain tone. At Mr , Blaino'a own homo the republican majority was the largest over cast. In the three towns Augusta , Lllollowoll and Gardiner within six miles of his home , the republican majority was 1)50 ! ) , n gain of 550. In his own county the re publican gain is 1,500 over two years ago. "This is the testimony , " says the Chicago 'Irlbiinc , "of the people who hnvo known him thirty years. This is the answer to the statement so industriously madu be fore the election that when tlo | time came the voters oEMnino would rise and rebuke him. * * * Twenty thousand -six hundred and fifteen Is the ttylo in which Manogivcs ! [ the lie to Mr. Blame's detainers. " TJIK little city of Now Brunswick , Now Jersey , is a bankrupt corporation. It owes debts to the amount of $1,800- 000 , while its valuation it only § 5,000- 000. It is in fact mortgaged for nearly two-fifths of its value. The tax rate last year was $3.80 on the $100 , and this revenue was insufficient to pay the inter est on the debt. This distressing condi tion of the city is duo to bank olllciols and ofllco holders. Ten years ago the principal bank was robbed o.f § 1,250,000 , by the cashier. Several of the city nnd county ofllcials have from tlmu to time committed wholesale robberies , and some of thorn have been sent to the poniten- tary. The recent bank robbery has again plunged the city into financial distress and about the beet thing the New Brims- wickers can do is to put up their proper ty for auclicn , pay their debts , and como west. 77/A * STATE The Nebraska state university begiiu its fourteenth year tinder , the brightest auipices. The faculty haa been reinforced nnd is now stronger tliun during any pre vious year in tiJ ) history of the institu tion. Among the most important acces sions is that of Dr. Lewis E. Hicks , who fills the chair of geology. lie is a pupil of Agassiz , and has on experience of fif teen ycnre as a teacher. Dr. Ilicka is n man of moro than ordinary ability nnd attainments , and the unirorsity is ID be congratulated upon having secured hie services. In the election of Prof , C , K Bessoy to the chair of botany nnd hortl culturethe regents of the university have acquired nn instructor who will add to the reputation of the university. IIo comoz from the Iowa agricultural college , ol which ho vrasvico-presidont. Prof. Bos sy is also vico-prcsidont of the American association for the advance ment of science , in charge of the section of biology. Ho Itaa written several val uable text books on botany , which nro in use in some of the best colleges of the country. In addition to his other duties , Professor Bossoy has boon made the dean of the industrial college of our university. Professor Nicholson , who is returning from Europe , will soon resume Ilia position. In the college of medicine Drs. Mercer and Livingston have been appointed to the two chairs ol surgery. The Latin school retains most of the old instructors , and is reinforced by Charles E. Bonncti , B. A. , of Brown university , who becomes clnssical.inatructor , and T. M. Uodgman , B , A. , of Rochester uni versity , who is assigned to matncinatica. Other instructors have been added to .ho various departments , and the proa- iccts of the Nebraska state university nro now of the most cncouriiging character. ThU institution should bo and can bo mndn to rank with the best colleges in the country. Our state people should encourageit by Bend ing their sons nnd daughters there , es pecially when it is an admitted fact that Lht'.y can receive as good an education in the state university ns they can in any other western college. Tin : next b.ittlo of the campaign will occur in Ohio , and all eyes nro now turned towards that stato. Desperate efforts are being made t > y the democrats. They have great lopes of success owin to the disaffection ,1ml has boon caused by the liquor lana. A great deal of money will bo spent by : ho democrats , who will draw largely lor 'imds on the brewers , distillers , and liquor dealers. A host of speakers have boon engaged to stump the otato , and nothing will bo loft undone to make votes. WKilo thcro may bo n certain number of republicans who will vote the democratic utnto ticket in Octobur with a view of thuo obtaining redress for what they claim nro local griovancestheir party loyalty is so strong that they will vote the republican ticket on the national election day. It is barely possible that Ohio might go democratic in October , nnd this of course would have a depros ing effect on the November election. [ Jut Ohio has never gouo democratic in a residential year since the rebellion. Tito nearest that it came to it was in 187 ( > when llayds received a plurality of only 7,51(1. ( In 1880 Carfioldhad a plural ity of I ! 1,227. It is concededhowovor.tlmt iho election both in October nnd Novoin- uor will bo very close. The Ohio ropub- icana hnvo boot , greatly encouraged by .ho result in Maine , nnd the Plumed ICnight will himself visit Ohio within the text two weeks , and will probably ro- nain there and make speeches until the October election day. The presence of .Maine on the battle-field will undoubted- y have n tolling cfloc * . The republican nnnngcrs nro massing their forces nil along the line and nro doing very effec tive work. I'luler the circumstances the republicans everywhere have reason to ) clievo that Ohio will prove herself loyal o the party. IN' shutting up the fruit-stands upon ho sidewalks nnd street-corners , the city narshnl has pursued a very arbitrary nnd cruel course. Those friiit-vondera occupy > ut four feet of the sidewalk , the same space which is permitted to every inor- chnnl in front of his a tore , and they either my rent for this space or have the per- nission of the property owner to occupy t. Now , In such cases , what right has he city marshal to close them up ? Ho laa simply done this , as wo understand it , at the request of those fruit-dealers who rent buildings , and who want to shut out ho sidewalk dealers. Yet the marshal illnws dealers who rent or own buildings , o occupy four foot of the sidewalk for .ho display of their goods. ' This Is co'r- ' ainly nn unjust discrimination which works n hardship upon n few poor per sona who are endeavoring to earn an honest living. Wo never saw a city of any pretensions that did not allow fruit stands upon the sidewalks. In Chicago they nro found upon nearly every corner , and no complaint is made against them by nny one. Wo question whether the marshal can legally shut up n fruit stand which occupies only four feet ot the side walk , and for which space rent is paid to the property-owner or lessee. TUB police force of Omaha certainly nocda a thorough ovur-hauling , There are among the members men who are ut terly unfit for the responsible positions which they hold. Several of them arc known to bo addicted to drink to such an extent that they are at times wholly in capacitated for duty. There are others who have a bad record , and who nogloot their duty at every possible opportunity , The city council is in a great moasun responsible for the composition of tin police force , us that body confirms tin appointments , and the BKU is pleased tc BUD that the council , having become con vinced that it has nude simo mistakes , proposes to take steps to rectify thorn. It is hoped that the council will immediately weed out all the drunken and incompc- tjnt policemen , nnd fill their places with respectable , sober , honest nnd capable men. The council should nlao investi gate the private character of every mem ber of the force remaining , If this were done it might bo found Advisable to re move several policemen for causes other tharudrunkcnncas. TUB people of Nebraska will bo pleased to learn that nn effort at least is to bo mndo to sccuro the location of the now soldiers' homo in this state. A commit tee consisting of Secretary of State Hog- gen , General Hull , nnd Mayor Moore of Lincoln , Senator Mandcrson of Omaha , nnd Cnptnin Palmer ot Plattsmouth , will present the claims of Nebraska to the board of managers nt Dayton , Ohio The distiict for which this homo is intended includes Iowa , Nebraska , Missouri , Kan sas , Colorado , Utah , Wyoming , Dakota nnd Minnesota. The strongest claimant for the prize Is Iowa , as she furnished moro soldiers for the civil war than any other state mentioned above , and , if wo are not mistaken , she has mndo nn appro priation of § 50,000 for tno home , besides offering other inducements. If Iowa does not got it , wo believe Nebraska will stand agood show of securing it , and in case she succeeds the citi/.cns of Omaha ought to mnko strenuous efforts to have it located near this city. It hna often been oaid that it costs one dollar for every dollar of gold taken out of the ground. The philosopher of the Boston Ailrrrtisrr probably had this in mind when ho evolved the following : Those who proioes to have made sys tematic estimates of the profit and Icsaes gold mining , assort that the not returns from it j ru no greater than thoao trom bread baking. To the min or , however , who heara that rich Id fields hnvo been discovered in Da kota , there doca not rise any mental question as to whether ho shall bolt to Now York and bake bread , or bolt to the Little Rockies and seek gold. Ho bolts for the gold every timo. The principle upon which this action rcsto is a simple onu. A sanguine man is always sure that , out of the hundred , ho will bo the lucky one. Chances have no influence over him. Superstition , lovoofndvon- turo , reckless disregard of failure lend liim on. Some of the ninety-nine comeback back , however , and try baking. Tin : C/.ir of Russia and the emperors of Austria and Germany are holding n conference at Skiornovillo , which seems to bo moro of a social hand-slinking niliiir than anything else. It certainly does not appear so far to bo nn event of any political importance. The only apparent object is to show to their subjects the Friendly fooling that exists between the liouscs of the Romanoffs , the Hapsburgs and the Hohonzollcrna. The throe rulora evidently appreciate the fact that "uneasy lies the head that wears a crown , " for they have chosen for their meeting point n comparatively obscure plnco , their conference- hold in secret , nnd.thoy nro surrounded nnd protected from dynamite fiunds by an nmplo and vigilant military force. When they shall have concluded their conference they will depart tremblingly to their ro- Bpoctwo strongholds , and each will ask , "whon shall wo three moot again ? " PosriiAsmu-General Gresham , having declined the secretaryship of the treas ury , will bo appointed United States circuit judge at Chicago , to succeed Judge Drummond , and will probably enter upon the discharge of hia duties on the 1st of October. TIIK Iowa commissioners of the World's Exposition have arranged to supplement 85000 appropriated to Iswa from the na tional fund by raising $110,000 on notes and bonds , anticipating reimbursement 'rom the next legislature. Ai.i\\Miiu : : Mrrc'iiKi.L , ot Milwaukee , ridicules thn idea that the democrats can carry Wisconsin for Cleveland. However , lie democratic managers propose to flood ho state with money and stump-speakers. Til BUB is a probability that West Vir ginia will go republican in October , and f it does it is very likely that it will do .ho same thing in November. AVKBl'KUN NEWS. DAKOTA. A lC'J-iouiul ] Hfiunsli Krovvii hi Union county a to lia e.xliiblU-d nt eastern f ira. Ollidul figures chow that the inm > ts of county exceed the liabilities l > y S3,7i8.0l. ( & Dakota is thu only territory that'"paya a oonuo to the poitollico lU'iinrtmcnt , and .hero nro only U-n ttatt'a that do MI. Tbo Sioux 1'nlln fair , which bt-giiu on the 2 Hli , will not bo allowed to ilo oiieiato into > n "agricultural IIOM troU".uUliouph racing will not bo I'litlruly tabooed. Frank lllmuan nnd W , V. Cody by recent mrdnuiu * have tccurod entire control of the niiioi ntllulm'tt 1'oal ; . Homo parties put next yenr'ii yield nt liih'h m $ . 10,003. JMfllmnMmty lias ordered a Catholic church , o bo built in YtTinlllLnn , and stem will bo soon taken to fco that it Id dono. In counoc- . .ionlth the church thcro will bo n parochial tchoal. An Illinois man oiler * to pivo Sioux Falls n na'h and door factoiy imil jimninj ; mill If the dtiuiuill ilouuto him $ . ' > 00 m cash uutl n li\c-yisir lea'o of iim-tjary grounds , The icop- .i.sition U under nihisemeiit , A gontloumii who fayn hn wanted to entlsfy iliun-lt whether or no eouthoin Ualiotu U oed com country , \isited n lifty-ucro field .litt > p uml olio-half inilca eouthueH of Ver milion , anil picked tome eais that weio tlur- ; uin Indiea m loiigth , and from uovcn Loei ht iodioii in circumference , and Uryas ( n bone , on tbo Ibt iiifet. The 1 Slack 1I11U narrowly Gccapsd nn earth- < liuk9 last week. Sumo unknown tcouudreln attempted to tire a } kmdcr huiuo n fvw iiiihe outsulu of Hupid City , containing IIJ.UUO pjuiuU of KUut pjwdcr nnd a ( pi.intity of blituk ponder. Two bulloU pit'rcod the doors of the building and Imbedded thumsolvi'a in u ecmitliuK n few luchcm fruiu the iHttvder. It win a cloeu call. WIOS11MI1 , ( "hoycnno now llluiniiiaUu withgaa , llunko btoercrs nro harvesting the fall crop of Kreeuii'n In Ctieyennu. The fonnulitioH iit'cussarv for the lucorj oration tion of the uvw county of Crook are nmrly romiili'lo. The pox 8-nor will pan tip n the l > .ixM | next we k. Cru'jernp f till ntir - IioHinpf of seeming a bratich of the 15. k At. CaUlo fhlpintnln 11 nlonp ttioliunnro in- rrcafinif o. > rro iMin iiiijily with Iho tuiso In the price of lieaf ot Chicago. Tcrrltcrinl Oeologitt llijilny hm reddled , oulntf tnrcJurntl appropriation * to curry on th work of lli ollic- . The Tort l'olt < rm n military reservation , lately cpptiod fnrffttlcinent , I * Mildly being taken up by lioineiteftflcr * . Tim 1'ort Snun * dcrs twervo nonr Laramlo uill bo thrown oppn HCOII. .Tmlgo IJlalr , cf the territorial court , U rt- hibiting Bin-cimpiM of ( told from a mlno re- cnntlv discovered by him. Hu anys the "find" Is within forty-two tnilen of I.aramlc , but will not pivo tno cinct location. The mineral it qulto rich. lien Walker , thn cll co\otfr of thn Wolf m-ok inlnpH. north of lliilfnln , Fiigigitl Inn dispute with Joseph O'Xoil , over n claim , when the latter rlmt nnil killed him. The cnrnnci'H jury justified the shooting on the ground that both wcro drunk. _ The Intost mlnlnff i-xcitement comci ftnin Um Hlir Horn rojion arcplon whicli ha ? In timei pa.it built snmo of the wildest and brightest ilrcams. 'J'ho ' excitement-H local nt the prenent time in Wyoming , but it Is ono of these things that sprcadf. A corro poiidnnt of the la\vliin Journal writes f nun the lilt ; Horn region that inimer- ot llrltiih hunting paVtics nro in thurc , slaughtcr'ng ' g liie by the wlmliwilc , nntl In mnny liutnucea taking only the skins nnd the choicest bits of the animals away , leaving the rcat of the cnrcasrei for Iho wild brail , , Secretary Sttirpij , of thn Wynmlng Htock- grow'crs' ' nsopcintion , who haj just returned from Town , informn the Clieyenno Sun that bo has leased the DOS MoitiPH illstlllery cattle sheds , wlioro ho will feed ' 1,000 head OH the slops. Ho vitltcil thn Omaha stock yards , and 8ponl < s of thorn In his highest terms. The I.arnniiu liooinorang Ins corralod n ni- mor that quite ft contraction In the p.i'K sys- teiu hai boon ordurcd by the officers of the Union I'nclfie.nml that hereafter ) ) a ( a will bo furnished only to stockmen shipping n cer tain amount over the rovl. No moro pas nro to bo icsucd by telegraph by division pcrititimdonts except to employes , A desperate tramp who \\tia bounced from n freight train ne.ir Grander , shot Jirakeman Gporgo Motclland , the ball out ring his oldo iichiw the illH and p.iscing out near the back. When the train arrived nt Granger u tlcputy Bhoriir was sent nftor tlio tramp. Coming up to him thu ofHcor ordered the tramp to throw up ! IH ! ImndH , nnd in doing so tried to pull his gun , when thn ofliccr shot him through the head killing him instantly. Chas. 1' . Hill nnd Miss Heath , both of Haw line , recently eloped and canio to Chcyonno to tie up. Jiefni-u they reached town the paronta rf the girl telegraphed abend to nrroat Hill , nnd followed on thn next train. The elopers wcro rounded nnd Irwhod with the parental tnnguo nnd finally n settlement was ranched in which the vounpHten cot the bent or it.Tho ninrrringu was allowed on condition that Mill should not c'tu'in his wife for three years , nt the end of which time the old man ngrced to tnlo him in an n pattncr In his bii'iiioH. Hill jumped ut the hiiap and embraced iho whole family. An eastern ] ) ipor sums up the n inernl wealth of the territory s folIoWHIn : the renter of tbo territory Is a mountain of nolld hrmalitc iron ore , with M/0 feet of it above ground , moro than n niilu wide , anil over two inilos In length : a bed of lignite coal big enough to warm the whole world for centu ries ; eight lakes of solid Bida , ono of them over ODO sicre.i In extent nnd not leas than thirty feet in depth , from which the fodii in to como which will keep nt homo thn millions of dollars now paid annually to I'tiropo for that commodity , nil of whicl" is imported ; and lastly , mid inoro iinpoitunt tlniu all ihs.se , a petroleum basin which contains moro oil than IVnnsylvnnia and West Vliginin combined , from which , in places , the oil is oo/.inc in natural wells nt the rate of ono nnd two bar- lels n clay. " tor.oiiADO. that ho oxpcc's ' to return to Ireland in n short time and resume hia place in politics. Poverty gulch ia looming up in mineral woith : ! , nntl is proving ono ol the richest campa m the CreateJ liutte diattict. A gang of hungry tramps recently raided the Homo of the Kriendleaa quarter of the Denver exposition and stuffed themselves with $150 worth of provisions. Ten thousand ncrea of oats in Colorado will this year yield savcnty bushels to the acre. A crop mi the old MeNnssar farm , just below Argo , on the 1'latte , went soventyfivo , nnd nml will weigh foity pounds to the buuliQl. A Denver company haabcon organized to ship nrtvai.iu water to Chpyeimo by thu tank- ful. The plan in to send tank , holding 10- OOOgallonH , up each night and distribute by w.-ifon ttuks around the city. John Dillon , ex-member of the Uritiph par- limont from Ireland , nnd two years ugo im- jirisouod with Mr. 1'aruell , has been at Castle - tlo Kock , Col. , for the past eighteen mouths. Ilia health , which was > ery poor whim hu cnmo to tlii * couu'ry , hasimprocod to much the ' 'funeral Denver thieves have imported racket" and it nan proven a success for the plundeiern. The plan is to watch the pnpera uwl see vvlu ) is dend nnd when the funurnl will takoplace. 'J'lien they will ] > ipo elf the liousen in the vicinity nnd tee who le.ive * , nnd if anv nru left unganrdcd they outer it and ply their nefarious tt.ido. JIONTANA. llutlc is overrun with bunko shams nnd thieves , Utitte. enjoyed the firtt snowfall of tile sea son September Till. liiutnl priifi iiehtfl nro tbo faehiannblo nnuitcmont in liutte. Ktovo linrke , of Colo- indo , nnd l'ruiklcCorinick ; : , of Jiutto , pound ed each other for lilty-lhn nniuile * uno nieiit recently , resulting in IcCoimii-k'd de feat. feat.Tho The Northern 1'acific cnniiany | will benco- forth toll Us nijriaikund lands in iuvntitius | not exceeding Ii20 acres , on ten years' time , to parties who agree 10 bceomo actual lettlers within ono year from the ditto of the pur chase. Talk about votin ? at fairs vvhero popularity is judged by the M/.S of the pur o , an mstanco COIIHH 1'ioin Itutto. At the mlner'x picnic theio n watch w.is put up betvvcim two young ladies. The winning party put up § lli > 'J.r u uofoui thwy secured it. J. M , lliumnford , general ngont of the Noithurn 1'acilic , informu Wyoming .Stock association that all btoclc ciira hereafter built for the road will bo provided with niiBpout-iun car trucks. The WestinghoiifcO brake lins lioon put on 1,000 of the company's freight caif , ami will bo put on the flock earn nl o ns soon as tlio rate for hauling ttoclt IIICIO.IHC-S sutiicivntly to justify the oxpci.ilituro. Within tha past BJX iuontln about 83,000- 300 hu * been invested in piuchtising stock ri > ncliv8 in MonUna by eastern capitalist * . ThU money mainly cumo Irom Now York City. ISut by far the greatvbtL amount of inoiu > y invested In cattlo-Ktowitw ; Is Ly ICng- liflhmen. They practically control the eattto trade , Within the pant hvv yrrn stockrais lug \\s\t \ \ lucreaecil largely , and there ia nbout live timed thu amount of capital invested that tberu was then. IDAHO. Umvards of 200 families have taken up liomeii In the Lost rivtr valley this seo- fcOIl , The engineers of the Snake Klver railruud iiridt'o near lluriit liver , mndo u mistake of bix feet in locating ono of the pillars. If the. report ho true , the pillar will have to bo ru- built , which will CAUSOBOIIIO additional delay m completing the bridgo. With the ccmplctlou of the lluntiiwton extension - tension of the railroad from lUlcor City , tiro- pen , which is in the near future , the Union 1'ucltic will luivo a tliroiigh line from Omalin to I'wtlimd , Oregon t'de ' water on thu I'ncilic via the Uregun Shoitlino. Thu fiuit trees iu btuiutiful ISoMOWoronever mura jimlitic in tmo fruit than this > ear. Th > - jit-Id n ulnio.t byund uitimution nnd much of It u | ifrmittiMl to rot ujcjii thu ground. The fruit ii all line , free from wuruu or tha other uni > trfi.ctioiia of Kisttrn fiuitu. At tlio C mir ( I'AletMM > u t of tlio law httits lnvohm ) , ' the lights of chiliiunu luvu terini- nateil In favor uf ths juiupeM , cui8Biiuuiitly ; , 1'rldiard tliBorigln.il dnoo\w r , with Ids do - ui or more claims , is left without a foot of giound In the gulch named after him. ( } uito u lijom lua iUrtad iu Wood Itivor mining property. Tlu Miliulo Moon > , the liiilliun , the Iduhoan and thu Mailloww nro dolog D > ery wvllfts iiilnci , ami UVQ ISull. i whnckr r nod < "tlii-r " tlaveli prr ) pTo fC ( ts show ing nj' ' " Inrffdri ' t calitnl h Itfaiti cocking iU i-yo toward ihf fjcm nf the mountfiins. Los AngdeK In ? a doff that robs bo Invw to gratify IIH tivt * fur liont-y. Tvvelvohur.drO'lCliiiiainpn ate working In the hop fields of Mcndncini. Cotton grnwintron thu Merced river Is In Iho hands of tha Chinese. They have nbout 7tO crej of growing cotton In line condition. The Scuthern 1'nclfic liailrnadl Compnny has iu tore in San ] 'rnncl C' > one million tivo hundred thousand feet tf lumber nud tight thousand tons of coal. Bftov. Rtnnford's' 'injnrd covers fully ! 1 OdO acre" , or which li.oUO are in bearing grapes. About 7fi acres nro in old vines. The remainder nro young ones , planted two or three years ago. Los Augclts dairymen keep milch goats inn sopofnto enclosure from their covvg , nud hold them for cream , which Is fold at a high pilco for bibl ( 3 and young children. Tlio sheep men in the vicinity of 1'ine nnd lirldgo crotks , Li'sen county , nru feriously concerned nt the depredations of boars. They nro said to bo unusually numerous this y ar , and hnvo killed many cheep , A San l-'urnnndo man tried the experiment of flavoring a growing watermelon by running n strip of cloth through the stem of tno melon , the end of which was immcived in n vessel containing lemon extract. When tlio melon was cut into the flavor of the lemon was dis tinctly perceptible , nnd considered to bo a great improvement. The most atubborn and distressing cases of dyspepsia yield to the regulating and toning influences of ( Hood's Sarsapa- rilla. Try it. IiuliiHtrh'H in Mvvli/.erlntid. The third volume of the federal census cf 1880 , 'which has just boeu published , contains BOIIIO interesting facto touching facts touching the occupations of the population of the confederation. The land and its natural productions afford employment for 410,023 men and 147.- 710 women , whoso labor supports in all ( including themselves , children , domes- tici and the aged ) 1.103,137 individuals , equal to 410.43 per 1,000 of the popula tion. Included iu this total aio all win work in foreats and mines and live by fiahing and hunting. Industry , includ ing manufacturing in all its branchon , occupies . " . 'J4.012 men and 210,782 women , and supports 1.057,889 individ uals , who constitute 371.70 per 1.000 of the population. Trade employs 59,351 mon nnd 35.014 women , nml provides a living for 200,003 persons , being 72.48 oer 1,000 of thu population. The work tf carrying , including therein railways , employs 4u'J)8 ( ! ) mou and 1,810 women , Riil Huppoits 115,909 , equal to 40.75 per J , 000 ot the population. The public ad- miuiotratiun , science , and artrtquiio the services of 34,380 men , 11,782 women , and Keep 115G9 ! ) , beintj10 75. Of day laborers , commissionaires" nurses , etc. , there were 8,310 men and 10,132 women , who support 30,010 individuals , equal to 10 54 per 1,000 inhabitants. Of persons without [ any known callings , including those whom they maintain , thera are 155,058 , or 54 09 per 1,000 , of the popu lation , In this class those who live on rente , interest , ponaioi.n , and annuities fitjuro for 50,055 being 19.09 per 1,000 of the population , landholders , who are nothing else , comprise 8,823 mnn nud 17,871 women ; the members of their familfes number in addition 17,973 individuals , and they have 11,388 ser vants of both sexes. SCRORJLDJJB , INHERITED. CONTAGIOUS * . TN 170 3'rofuloiis Uli-ors hroko out on my body J. uutil my hrrast v\as oiiu mass of corruption bomo o ( these Ulcers v\e-ro not lesi than ono and one hult Inchns In ( linmctcr , the ndgo rough , ragged , and seemingly dead , the cavity ojicu to the bone nnd filled with of7nnsvo ! matt'-r Everything known to the mcdl'-nl faculty wcs Iricd In v aiu. Orvduallv tha * lioiie It'el hpcamo diseased , and the Bildernii , ' began in cam t Dutio Ulcers began to take the1 place "f tho'o hlihirto on the surface I became a mi-re vvreek. Four luonths at a time could not set ray hinda tn my he.d bowansu of cxtrciuo gorencfas. Could not t'irn in bed. Know not hr.t It v. a'l to bean an hour oven 'reo from pain. Had rcaHon to look upon life lt ej | asaciute. In the tunnior nf 1SSO , after ten \enrsnf this wretched existence , I beuan to use Cutieti-v llemedle- < , and after two gears' pcr- si tcnt usti of them the ia-t ulcer hivt hcilod. The drer l uisoaso * ? as succumbed. All over tne- breast , v\heru once was a iiias nf corrujitlon id now a healthy sMn. Jly weight has increased fro.n ono hundred and twenty-threat"ono hundred nndfltty-six pounds ami the gnol wnrk is still going on. 1 feel uiyoelf a new man , and all through : Cutleuri llemo Iw JAM US h. KICHAIIDSON , Cu-toia lluiibc , Now Orleans. .Sworn to ho.'oro United State-j Commissioner. J. D. Cl..iivroiiD. TO CLEAKSE THE BLOOD , Of ? c'-ouloit3 ( , Inherited nnd CnnUglous Humors , and thUH reuiiivo tm > niOAt prnlllc cnuhu of human pulIerliM' , to clear the Mn of dl-llgurlng blotches , Itching Torturm , Iluuilliating Krnptlons and Loath- uonio norevj c.iu > ed by Inherited NTofub , to p-.irif } aiut Icautif } thu skin , ami rehtoru the hair so that no trace of < it-jusa re-tnainti , Cuticura IttH tlve-it , the nnw Hloud UUribcrand Ciitlcnrt i.nd Cutijura Sea ] > , the ( , nat Skin curex audlKauiillcru , are Infallible. Croat Blood Mcdlcinoo. Tlio half h-w not he-en told a < to the great curative powcra ol the Cuticura Kruictlliw. I have paid hun- lire-ill ol di-llaru for mediciiu's to euro dif -ase9 of the blood and tti.in , and nuver found an } thing yet to equal thu Cuticnra Heniedic ? . CHAS. A. Y/1LLIAU3. rrovltlci-co , U.I 1'ricoot Cutlrura , Hiiill boio' , KOo : larjio boxes SI ; Cutirura Uexilicnt , ; irer bottleOivticura ; Hoa ; > , 2Jo UuUu rn Shav in j Soap , Uc. b ld by all drug gist' . POTTKIl DUilO ANnrIKSIIC'AT.rn. [ _ _ _ , BOSTON. CHE MILD POWER CURES. 19 OMEO PATH 1C- SPECIFICS. [ u uw 9 > } eHim. Knell nunilx-r Iho hpeetnl prc- RerlUMU of ( iu imiinont plntiflniv Ihn only hnfi-niiilhiiri ! llcil e-lue furthup onle jIVAI , vis. CUI.FU. riiicB. 1. I' M I I'onitestlon , lullnmaUdn * , . . .MA 2. Wornw , Wiinu t over , \Vonne ollc. , ! 8.1 ; i , I'ryluj Colic , orTfrthtusof Infant a4.1. . t , Sljarrlirn of i hlldrt-u or Adnltg . . ! ! > IV. l v fntnrv. OrtulMk' . Illlllou ' .olk1 , . . ,3.'l II. rtiDl.-iu .Vlorbn. , VomltliibV . -I * 7 < ' < m.li4 , C'old. UrotichltlJ , . US H. iVritrHlcli , Toothneho , 1 act tclu'V fl. llnri'lnclifj , blelc lluaunulwi' . VeitlKii . 'JS 1 ( > . l > .pfi.i.ln. lillitnus Stomach . 1 ' t. KiijiiirriM-il or I'nlnfnl lertou < . -3 IS. \\lilliK , toul'rcfiiBO ) * urloit5 . S3 It ( Jnitip. I'uiiKli , UinicultUciothliiitSA It Knit ill . n , rryi.lpi.-lii * , > rm Hum. 2.1 15 Ithrmimlloii , Itlu-uiMiitlo I'nllii."k IK. h-itvi-r nnd AUIIIC'hlll , l'erer.Kuei .3 ( > 17 1'llin. Hllnil or lilvwdlni ? . 3 111 I'ninrrh. iieulo or ohrmik ; Influrnta Al > 'JitVliuuiiliii ; I'liucH. violent cniiKlK.Alt Jt lii-i-i-ral llcMllty , 1'tjJcalVvaknoMi..1ll S7 Kldiiev ll-i < i * . . Jrrtiiii < < IMillKv. . . . . . t HO : il ) . I'rtnnrvinVtit.j. . \VeitIiic tlio L < rt .All ai IIUnnixMif Iho ( l rt. 1'alpliatlon. l.OO tola by clrurcl-t. * . "rse-uv , liy ihu . . . Cau . > .or8tn . > - - - - 1 VI ii , Iri-H of ihir/ PEYBIGIAH & He lJenc * N" . 14C7 Jones St. Oflco , No. UCJ Far. u m bt. Ollleo houri 12 rn. to 1 p. in. nnd rcm 2 to 11. in. Telephoso fnr oltlcoW , Ktldencc,12S BOOGE'S SIOUX OlTiT HAMS. J , Y. FULLER , ! Commission Merchant i 3 l' trl Btrixt Ccuncll lllutT * cvia. HJ Hilton M n Mrs , , , , , . PHYSICIAN & SURGEON , 323 tsiddlo Uroad'y * ? ! Council uiufls , SPECIAL NOTICES -M.i..t.t win Postuvi'lyaot bo innertot ! : , : - jxiJrl in advance. 70 tOAU- . losned on ibtt'iti. II. * oail Tlel t\i \ MOSf.V and Mid. A. r , > rerriui , .113 S. Istli 74(1 ( tf vroSKY TO TXJAN In TOOJ * of tSf'O. irut iU O. ? . D vl n.l Co. , Kt ) > Utr rnd lr , A.ont . If OR F ri in St SSS-t O MAHA FINANCIAL IXCIMNOE ; t.irgo or l loans rcmlo on approved Btcurlty. 1517 rtrcet. 812-lm Uni.P WANTED. \1AXTED A good , aft'vo mlddl'-agcd woman to ilichainbeiwork. WagisSI 00 per week Ap ply nt 012 L'nuglMstreet. P4D-tt Yl'ANTEtl An experienced Hohcmlan dry goods l > fdc4tmvn or&l'slady. Jhi t como well tccnm- mended ami fpcak Diyhth fluently. Apply at New York Dry Good ; store , 131U'12 1'armmet. 017 ID ANTED A Rcod bread and c ko baker it the w Vicuna Ibkcry , 41S S ISlhitrret 0fi-lSp \\TANTED-\Vcnian cook at Southern lintel , at IT once , corner 9th and I.oiv en worth. 1)53 ISp 17ANTED XUMO girl at 2214 Douglas Blrco ! , > ii-ar Jefferson. 003-17p -A responsible party to act as treasur er for adramttio company , for partlculiraap ply . S. Trcloir , city. 064-18p " \\7AN'fiu : A tnoroiutily competent girl , ( lood wages 1823 I'arnam St. BJ ( ! tf WANTED Flr t-cl f8 canvwcr. Aililro'i ' H. / " Bco olllcc , stating uipcrlenco aim gvlng rcfcrcLic. OJf-lCp T\rANTKD Coat matters. Ocod vvorkmo oiily Vi nctdappl } . U. Kramer , Kcatney , Neb , 015-2tp Tuogood solicitors for A t 1'ubUca- tlons , Niued In ports , address I1. O box 1211 Council D.ulf' , loA'3. U17-50 Ji'TIID Two apprentices at diussmaUng , ono to work for board. 1B05 DavenportOt'llOp \\f NTKIl Six table boarders at 010N. Iflfirst. > V 023-lnp T17ANTKD A ttoady faithful inautoDCt as tox- V tun of St. liarnibm clui-ch atid school refer ence required. Apply at 621 N. 10thstreet. Oil tf 11 * ANTI'.I > A good girl tcr general ho scwork in t > alainllv cf thrco. Must boa vood uashcr and Iirner , nud lii\e.coJ ( reference , 613 S. llthstrtet. P25-II-P TVAKTKD Overall make's ami shirt makets at ' ' CunfluidMt'gCo. , cjf. llth nnd Douglas xticct , nh floor. OJO-17 17 ANTED Coat makers at Can field Ml'geo , cor. > llth and D-iuglas street , 4th Hour. 027-17 SfANTKD A cotnpctoit girl ( or gcncrtl hoii'o- I work. T. M. OrrCISl'1-unnt s'.reet. 040-K ! 1 A first-class so-ond girl immediately , at 1K11 Dodge St Goi.il wages. & 23-18p " \,1C7ANTEI ) Itnme'llatcly.a flrat-clajs vv hlto batbc' , > wages cljhtccj dollars j'cr Heck the vcar round , /tddress or telegraph LouU lacr. North 1'laltc , NobiasV.i. 030-lb ] > A good ( .ill ( or general hou oork , In small ( anal } . Apply at 1:0 noith Ijth St 942 I6p IXTAN'ltD A comi'ctcntgirl ( or general house- V ' MOrk.twn hi family , wages $4 , uoutlmcst iui. Webster atd 221. 023-17p Vl ANTKD Ono active , energetic man to cell * itoodp. htcady emplojmeut. Call at 421 outh 10th ftrtct. O.O-ISp l\TANTEl-Sirartactive boy for cuiortl errands M and general ork , 14th a-id Faruam. A , D. Morje.OU HcliablcOjo IMcuShouftore. ! ) :13-10 : T\7AN1EO A cook nud fccond girl for Nebraska VT College , Nebraska City Alsn a nurse gill. Apply of Mrs. Mlllnpaugh , be. 2Iatv'a avenue , hct. 2tthnnd 21tt , ail 10 RANTED ghl ( or kitchen work at 001 1'icreo \ \ street , tor. 6th. W > gc $ $ Jper week. 032-lSp " \\7ANTKD Inmipdiatoly , rcat i-lrl lor general \ ' housework , S. W. cor. California and 23th Ma. 035-1 Up \\7ANTF.D Two dining room girla at 104 South lethSt. . 002-lUii \\'A3fTr.D A middle-aged lady as houte-kccper 1 l fcr tvmllvlth 4 thlMrcn , e'.na a tecoml ytrl toco to Sidnty Neb. Gtod uagcsunda perman-nt place , inquiru at Max Mcer ii Co. OCb-tf " \17ANTED A capable nnd neat girl. Mnjtbon It gondc ink and buiiclruas. I Ml at biick re.i- dcrcv , cuincr llth and 1'ictcu ttrccta. ill8. D S. Barriger. 005-10 V7ANTiD- : good second girl , northwest coiner T I ISth andCijntol Avcuue ; good wages. SSO-Hp _ /ANTED A good Scandinavian orl > inl9h girl , L at 103 Capitol ave. S03-17p WANTED Ciil lo do general house woik. Ap- pi } ti MM James Cotter , 1524 ijhermai ave , 3 dnort north ot Oracu St. _ S a-tf . ANTED-LAUIES Oil OENTLCMEN-ln city I T or country to t. Ko nlco light and pleasant work at their owxhomex ; $ J to $5 per day ovslly nnd quietly made ; work rent by mail no caiua'cini : ; no Htamp for roplv. iTleasu audiess Ilchablo lauf'g Co. , 1'liljuiiulpma , Pa. _ bOS-lm WANTKU At Mrs. Hilllip'B 2210 Dodga St. To goo.l girls , firbt to cuoxond assist m laundry , the BCLOUI ! Ur up utaliH and lam.ilry work in family ofthrcu. German urefcneu. 7l)7-tf j : ' ( or gei era" liouau vv'jtX at ' 39 ConvuntHt. Mis. O. K. MSVLO. 810 If " \ATANni > AiiunlD to nitnoiu inu Hell I'at-nt t\ Weather ttrips. Aildrcss or call' ' on Oco. W. Hell , 1120 llirnoy ttrtct , Omaha , Nob. 530-lmp " \ \7ANTKD A hlMiition as governess hyajoung German lad } . U as had cveralwirs uxjicrienco In Ocnuanv ui tuaohcr. Address Miaj Adol tjoatrup , I'leiiinnt. NoK box 7.B. . _ a < M7y "YANT"D Housckiicpfrs poslllon by a lady In n IT i rit ate family or itifilitntioit , who llioroughly undentand ) how [ a make a hi > m cnu.fortal le Cui aUo do all kinds o. dome-tic Mining , llu'mblo niur- enccs. Call oj oraddrca < "HoutoJOcpcr , " lt > 2bher- 10311 avcnuo. I'fiu-L'.p VI TAN1KD A position as clc-ll In nny l.uainim T T liGU-o by u yauug man with goo 1 reluruncu and . Addieaa 1' . O. Box 401 , Otnahu. 011 17p "IV * ANTiu : A ti'uatlon In any lind c f buslnis h.v i T a. inin rf cxporioiicov\ith Lut rcfoiunces. Ad- drtta "U. h " Dee otllco. 020-ldp A\TANTlUi hituation bj nil c\trcinoly correct > > buok-ki-e't.or aijd good hsiimeo man wlnibO fonlic'sciii ho secured at a no-ierato sul.iry.ic oou nt" caio Fhuethco , Council l-lufa. ! bt > j-17 1 ; ANI'r.l ) A ] > ositlou nu ilcrk In Hinlwjroor > t \Vh leia1o Imil e , hart ) hod teujiamiixperiencii as propiletor. lleforunces glv * n. Adiirem - O. A" thUnlllco. _ 603-11 - Htinuon an noon. ke.ep.jr , In vvholoaalo cutabllshucnt In Onulia , Adilrt-m " ' ' . " care lieu. ma t < lAN"lKIT o .rthr o furnished rooim iuita- V > bio fir light houickki-plijg. Audret "ii. O. M. " Bcojllle. O0.'i-l7 ' ' . Address Ikula' 'ITirANTKIi-I'oirorii. Popcorn Wurkr , 010 U M nr St. Oi'.Mbp " \ \ 7ANTKDurnliliod slnglo ronmlti private Una- I t | | y by a gnti > > mari Ternn inuit bo reasonable. Good rclerenu . AddreiD ' * ) , 1' . U. " Uce ulllce. 0 > 5-lCp WANTKD-ifJ.OOO on DrBt-ciaBu city tecurity.for & } e rB , at 0 per cent. AddrcM lox KO I'uat- 7na.tf KENT New flvo rocm cottage In cxr-ellcnl lo- FOll . $20 per inoclh , tD. . H , Uocdtich , IMS I'srnipi sifctt. SIQ-if FOU RHHY UDnaea and Lets , i OH HKST FurnUhcil jmlor Iriitrlrtlv prirato iJ 1 faiiiil > , Ihth tticct , $1& UJ. Address "D " Nn. Ii luail Cirikr. Oil 17p ! Oll"uENT A neatly furiiiihod front room , vvltli 1 1 or without beard , at No ' . .CU7Velutcr atnet. 014 lUp HUNT Lirgo second slcry rwim nillallo lor ii.inufACturtHh' . Apvly U131 Un.e'j ht. WiU-iJ UJl-22p HKNf Single ruom with board 1U17 Capitol IpOK 1 'a - IOJ 17p HUNT 1'Ieasantlv furulihcj room rultablu ipuit ' gentleman , 101 ! ) r'arnaui lrcct. iiOiSp I .Milt UKNl' Houmi luriit'boil u-id unluriailioil fi\ Jj tnuCunringham ilwk , Juckumiami 13th itreet At p ) to IKiiuU Uuniiliighain , 10h ! and DuJ c at , UoS-lHp 1"V"ll " UKNT t'uraUh a raonmatUJDJ north 17th "treeu OIO-17p FOIv BF.NT Mccij liui\l hcxl or un'iii nUbcd rooms without board leH Duvenpott HI. lUi-Wy il 1IEN1' ' ndirnlihod double ( rout rcom K. K. 1 ' ocr. of iS'.h and Utpitolaveuuv. Ulli-lOp Nicelyfun.UhcU rocm IQi tuitl : IStb IpQllltKNV ' St , 7G6-10p * 11ENT Kuiuli'icU ru.nu IWs tarnaiuSt. 1r01l ' 770,11 I1H.NTfurnl heel room 1S13 Jachson. S 8 IJ10R ISKN'T-Pn'n'dhdl front tocin sult'vUo for I * mtu nd * - ! ( or two gentlemen , * 012 II rnevSt. TTOit ItBST ItntMC of 12 ro'mi N. Vf. corner 2l t JL1 and Burl St. . * I5. Bf ei & Hill , 1403 Firnam. COO 10 . OH JirJTTTwonewlyirrnlshwl stills * l roomi T. ( orRiiilltKiciii at d.V. \ . tMinerSOlh atul Hurt , cm 2Cth. MOp OU IlKCT Hlct'y lutnlshcil frsnt room ult l lo ( orU-ngftitli-iiui , 1BZ.1 ivnlgagt OCfl < tXn NT Ht w ef 0 room * , rnll and chtcrv , eood location , nf > street cars , 417 per tnontlf. p 1' . O. Sfll-M . ipotf Il .vrIlotifioinK goxl buvnfg in the Jl1 livclv town n ( Avom , N > K 1'of paJtUtiUn tul- drcsi A.'ll. smith , AVOC.-V , Ne-b. S7S-lSp . HKNT-Coltagoct7 rm > nn2J ibor from cir. I.10K 1 LoiVelirtoith. Incjulro ncxtdonr. 029 tA nn.NT Six room lieu ff hi Rixxl rcriilron ml ITMJll tine. Imiulru at Rrocerj store , corner SOth and Cumliii ; Sis &E1-H IllIXT-A ulcaly furnished 'rout room at 101 1 Dodge itrcd. bS8 tf UiNT : Pint cliw house by UcilforJ , Nonir IPO 1 & trnvis. 51 ! : > l 7(011 ( llSNT-FuriiI hodro > mi31iTl . 13th Ht. rNOUIlK'ST ' Knrnl'liod room In Bccmcr n Mocfe , 1 corner UWith and Ilonanl St. 823-tt HKNr HoiiaowPh six latgo rooms , Jffi.OO , 1 O. F. DivljACo. , 1603nrna-nbt. DU7-tf HUNT Tvrotumlshcil rooina fo litli house 1 licciiliiit"locimcr'8 ! Block"cor. Stli anil Howard. P.S UK OMAHA Ilcnils liasroiluccil prlca NKWIIA djys to $5 ( rum $10 heretofore.ISOIt [ 7\OK \ linNT A two etorv Inuio building sult b jl1 ( or business Lar a colhr , upstnlra suitable ( or residence. lniuro | ! ou premises , corner "Oth and I'lcrcoSt. OSS-tt ItnNT Nicely ( urnlshod Iront room 18IS Foil street. 1IO-U TTlOlt HUNT Six room cottage , Ino ! location , bv S. JL1 T. l'ctcre-en , S. I ! , cor. IBth and Doiisl-n. 617-ti FOIjtuKNT Hcoms la Crouuso's Block. O. M Hitchcock. 613-tf OR ilENT Ono gnna square pmno. Inquire E cIP Iholm and Krltikson. 440-tI 7tOl HENT One roe < t six room house Si2f > . per mo. 1 O.M.UItchcoi-k. 2S5-tt FOR HALU. T7 > OU SALIi I'lirnlturo and ttovea sultablo ( or j.1 boarding house. Inquire 15th Jaiul Jackson Sts. J. Nelson. 04S-21p MAF.rj A Urita s > eve ( Oarhm ! ) ( or sale a . a 57OH . lnulro | of Hcjn , ItOD UoiiKlas Street. 952-1S VOr.Ii : Itoller and cnqlno. 1 lnvo nearly ntvv boiler and engine niiil Knowlo'B pump , 4 ! ) hnrpo power , for sale chcaji. T. S , Clarksoii , Sliny- l < r , Kub. 022-lm STlPIlSAuK Hxturmfor dsara"d 'rult stand t1iiV. . Aiiplyatait a. nth strut. II.Man - vvoillcr. OU-17t FOU BALV Centrally Htatcil lci o on Ion ( ? time , ultlibuiiillcra ) especiilly sultit.lo for li ht inanu- ) ; . fiJoictsA. I ) , KEKOIIice. 184-lGp FOlt SAI.K Small foundry very chcip , ( or a prac tical man nith n small capital. Addiu3s , D. K , Krr. ollice. SSS-lfp jVOll SALK Northeast oorner 'JOth and Uuimqg ? ttrect. 0. F. Davis & Co. , 1505 Farnam strcut , 87BK OK &ALK A iholco lot of milih towa Cill on roiil ncvr Itner'e biick yard , north part ol cltv. S7a-lSp J.W. 1'KNNY. FOU SALIi Oil UlCWr A blacksmith shop in the btst Icration in town. Call on or addres * lance - nco & Co. , Avoci , Nob. 810-17 JT > Oll SALi : fiend Btoelt o ( ( 'cncral mcrchandlso JT and btoru for ailo or rtnt. 'Jerma llbcial. Box 3 , ilvoca , Nub. S17-17 FOU SALK One-halt intoiot in a good creamery , also nineteen lets , lor particularsaddtL' < s lock box ? 0i , York , Ntb. S40-24p FOU HALE Cl oap , a nice cottage , full lot , city water B blocki from fie court houc. M. Lse , roctr , 22d and Lca\en\vortn. S57-lmo FOU SALE A butcher shop and. tiolj m Sclllljlcr Ncbrwki , with a first clan trade and in a ( ; oed location , object In sol.lnjr , psor liealtn. Addrew , Viastpcrife ! lerbriol < , chu\kr , Neb. 1 > 31-S3 I poll SALI ! A now Hall's Safe , a bargain for any oaovvantlnirlt , 1015 llarnoy St 790 tf OIl SI.K A icstauran n a goo location. 220 noith IBth street 74J-12p FOU SALE Grocery in in the cltv , and ingood lo cality , doing ominous of over 8iDoO * a year , llent low. For further particulars , address 1' . O. box 27 : ? , Omaha. 723-1 $ S\IE Cheap lots , $500 down $3.00 per _ f morth. ami atsietlrj , ' worth } ' persons to build nice litllo homes. 1 > . C. Patterson &Co. , cor 13th and Fatnam. 637-tf J 7 ( Oil SALK 200 acres o'and. UO acres improved , 1 32acros hay , 8 acres ho piatuie,7 acres culti vated timber , 3 acre > 3 nature timbor. Good srvrinir water good house and other laiprovcniL-nta. will bo soldon veryeaxytorTB , if Hold noon. For other In- ormstlon Inquire r cr onall } or by mail of Win. Clalr , 1'orett Cit } , harpy Count } , Neh. 454-lm , FOU SALK Woofler for ealo , 150 ChoiceS-j ear old Feeding Steers. 160 Choice 2- ) car old K'Odmi , ' Stutri. 100 Yearling Stccrn. Abuvo all fooil lena Cattle bTUANOE imOTIIEHS , BiouxCitv. lovva JJ'OIl SALE Two boci/nil hand plinc < s , at Kdholin 1 & r.rlolcBnn'M Mi-.Bln stern on ICth Ht K9n-tf Knifiuc9 now and second hand 10 h. p. i1 15 h. p. and -JO h p. portable and ttationary : also ollcm of any eizo mid ntlo. llichard & Clarke , U , 1 > 11. Y. ba 17tu and 18th ht' . Omaha. 643-tf FOU SALK A juli ting oilico suitable lor a final nowpiper oroh oil ! . Wll sell for cash or ex- ctangn for Omaha City property. Address X. / . O" Han olllcu. 4e .tf OK MAljf. 'xVu OpU-3 l > t < Uull.l-uUU OEC delivery uaiton. cheep , tt 1C1 ll raey at. " \ fHSfiCHHOUHl , Masiiutlo Huili rn now ocaled l lat Jh21 , Casu ttr.ct. Dlanosia discateafrco. n Ll.ASL-lOncrei of lanJ , fciu-od ( or iranlcn piirpown , thrco mllo-iS W tilV. U. laiiulro 1' . 1 * . 1'oiidlke. B13 S. Ifth Ktunt. .0"-tl . -WISOELLfKEOUR. llllll'J ' Ufilandlsldo-bjrbuvcy | ! Funmu trect. 'V * OH ' ; " ' " . ' " lUJ * " < .w ll i ridingordri- 'JV > tl\J\J ving tduuble ) bur * ) , at 1310 rariiam. A gentleman and nifoor two gfiithmcu can get board .mil room in pnuta fa.i-lly by aildrertrnir U. r. IV DUB cUllco. 040 ISp UTOI.KJf-riro bred hhek gddlng. Hit In rlfht Ociir. lift } dollars reward for nrru.t and ronfic- tlon of thief. K D. T.lm. Ojl-16p TAKT.N ri1 Sept. 7th , onunall stiawberry O3w. Owjicrtaiihavuh r i-ytl } lni { o peEie . corner tthand nmth Clinrry street 002-lCp ' 'I IIKKaBttrninaimfactiirera ol awell known , wide- J. 1 } adicrtlse-d and jiopul.r Hewing inachino nro prepared tonal-o favorablearranKemonU with n le-B. iionslbli ! put ) , vtllllng tuinvest nutllcleiitcapitalto mvo the e-xcluslvB Halo ot trelr machlnoUn the slats iilhvliratka. 1'iir an Interview , uddru's until tnu 18th , Wultur Ilarber , Metcop llraii llotul. Omaha foi four dan , later Llndi 11 Hotel , Karism City. . P37-1CV | (5 ( * ) n Howard. This reward will bo elven ( or the fj ? \ / arrest and mnvletion uf the party ur I nrllea d binding the lloweiK in thu } nrd ol illsi Annlu \VlleCM , Oil lioiiglanetiiet. Wonl can bo left at tlio above place or at pe.li.3u h athuiricrs , 83047 HAY-rorprlmo baled luv at lo cut prices , tJ. 'Ire's T. H. ( ; IA lsuN ! , ° -m ' " IIUIIUAY hftituoofl | 4Mturing. Hprtng Hater. E , Rico M. D. . 'i.L ' in u l.nih in ilrawin ; ; i.t . | | | uud. CHRONIC DISEASES'-- ' - } " ! " : ' " " " * otllca ? , , "ii . ; ; , ; , * ; , JACOUhlJU. i..V.CAUiVELU aiMS tCADWELL , Attorneys-at-Law , COlNdf. DU'l'Ftf , IOWA. OillMam , htri.-i It n I m < l S Rhujriit V Me- Mub ni UloiiU \ \ 111 pr * tii-a Hi sS'atu uuil J-'e-d oouits ,