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OMAHA DALIT J < VJffiFRIDAY , SEPTEMBER 2C 1884 fl OAFA : OmnliA Ofllcc , > 'o. 010 pArnrun St. Ooitncll BlufTn Ofllco , No 7 1'cnrl troct , Ncn.r Bro il\v y. Now York Ofllce , Itoom 05 Trlbu BnlUllng. , _ _ _ _ _ _ rnbll < licJ every trnrnlnp , eiKpt Sondiy' 1 only Uocdtjr morQlLR d II ) . tlX * BT HAlt , One Tesr. . . . . Jln.no I Three llonlhs . { H llxlfomb . f CO I Ono Month . 1 1'tr Week , 26 Cent . inn Tiuftr Bin , DD Te r . ( S.CO I Three Monlh . 9 Sli Months. . l.eo | Onollonlh. . . . Amcrloin Now Company , Solo Agcntr , Nowidt ninths United Stales. A Ccmninnl.-Atlonn rcl.illng to Mont and EdlUi mitten iibonld bo addtcracd to tbo EDITOU or 1 Bn. All Riirtnc ( < t Lotura 'and ncmlttaneci ihould I Idresrcd to Tnx Ilnn rcmuiinxn OovrAxr , nuAt Draft ) , ChccVn and I'ostoffico orders to bo made pi blo to the order of the company. ! HE BEE PUBLISHING CO , , PROP n.K03EWATER , Editor. A. If. Pitch , Slanapcr Dally Circulation , i O ] Box , 488 Oraabn , Neb. ANII-MONOl'OIjISTS , ATrKNIIO First Ulntrlcf. Bon. Charles II. Brown was nppointc to addroaa mootlugn in the First cotigroe ioual drotrict , at the placon named bolo ns follows : 1'apillion , Thursday , September 23tli , p. m. m.Vnljiarftisn , I'Vielny ' , Soptemlisr 2fitli,7 ji. n Wntioo , Satitrdny , Scjitombcr 27th , 1 p. ir I'lnttsinoutli , Jlondny , September i0t ! 7 p. m. Anhland , Wednesday. October l t , 7 p. rr Wnvcrly , Thiirsduy , Octolxir nd , " p. in. n , Kriday , October 'ld , 1 ! j > . in , Water , Monday , October Cth , Auburn , Tuesday , October 7th , 7 p. in. Falls City , Thursday , October Dili , 7 p. in ISrownvlllo , Saturday. October llth , 2 p.m Tocumsoli , Monday , October 13th , 7 , u , in Ilumboldt , Wednesday , October Ifilli. I'awneo City , Prldav , October 17th , 7 p. m Ueatrico , Monday , October SOth. 7 p. m. Lincoln , Thursday , October 23rd , 7 n m. Nebraska City , Saturday , October 2Ctb , ; p. in. in.Datoa for Omaha and other places In tin district will bo duly announce J. TIio CainpalKU In tlio tJcconcl District Captain J. II. Stickol'a nppoiiitiiicnts : September 27 Aurora , Hamilton county , ' o'clock , p. m. Septomtcr29 York , York county , 2 o'clock , p. m , September 80 Seward , Seward county , I o'clock , p , in. September 30 UJysscBO , llullor county , 7:30 : o'clock , p. m. October .1 David City , Butler county , 2 o clock , p. 12. October 1 Ilismg , Butler county , 7:30 : o clock , p. m. October 2 Osceola , Polk county , 2 o'clock , y. w. October 2 Stromaburu , Polk county , 7:30 : o'clock , p. in , October 3 Friend , Saline county , 2 o'clock , p , m. m.DAVID DAVID CITY , Neb. , September 22 , 1881. To ho cloctiira in the Second congressional district : Who mo draireiun of assisting In the election of Capt. .T. H. St'cklo , the Anhi-mo- nopoly candidate for congrons. You are most respectfully roeiiestcd | to correspond with 1110 to tlio end , that wo may nrraiiRO thn work systematically and malto pvory elfort cllcctivo and harmonious. Ia union nr.d organi/ntion U strength. I Invite your united amtntaiico. Very Itonpfctfiilly , S , B. KuTNOi.rm. I Ch m' Anti'Monopoly Coiif , Cent. Com. C. S. Montomory ( , Ksej. , anti-monopoly andidato for attorney general , will apoak pur- Hiiant to appointment , at the following timcx Nebraska City , Friday , September 2Ctb 7:30 : ji , m. Crete , Monday , September 29th , 7 p. in. Siitton , Tuesday , Snptoinber 30th , 7 p. in. HastinRs , WcduosJay , October Ist , 7 p. in. Kearney. Thursday , October 2d , 7:30 : p. m. North rlatto , Friday , October 3d , 7 p m. Frcmeml , Saturday , October 4th , 7:30 : p. in. And at other places to bu annouucod in duo tune , Central Committee Meeting. A mooting ot the Anti-monopoly Stat Central committco will bo hold at the Com inorcial liotol , in Lincoln , at 7:30 p. in. , 01 Monday , October G. A full nttondauco i earnestly desired , II. M. WKI.LS. Ch'm State Cen. Com. Cioto.Neb. , Sept. 21,1881. Tin : ofliclal dodger haa changed kiti natuo to "Potcr Punk. " SANDSTONK OUAIUUV liaa built hii house on a foundation of sand , nnd h < will find that it can't stand. OMAHA faro banks ns money-making inatitutiona can't hold a candlu to Sand etono Clmrloy's Band bank. The latter la a ukin game. TUB oflicial dodger roinlnda us of the trade dollar It was never intended for general circulation , nnd ia at n consider nblo discount. # ' JUUQK GiuaiiAM has boon transferred Irom the postofllco to the treasury department partmont , where his oxooutivo ability can have full tcopo. AFTKH all LIr. Laird was very useful in congress. Ho voted to increase the postal compeniationto railroads , ? lODOf. 000. Ho didn't dodge that time. THE man who writes to the Now York Times that Iowa is becoming a doubtful flUte is a little oil his balance. Ho allona his prejudice to outweigh tacts. PUOIT-SSOH GitKfloiiv , of the civll'eor vice oommlBsion , serves notice upon the country that federal officeholders must not bo taxed in the present campaign. Is this a direst blow at Chairman Yost , or is it merely an excuse of the commissioner to escape paying his assessment ? Tin : trade in western dressed beef in Now York in spreading all ever that city , and new stands for ita exclusive Bale are toing opened olraoat erory day. The in. sane ravinirs of the New York butchers agalnak the .Introduction of this cheap and wholesome food product is tho" height of absurdity. They are now attempting to induce the labor unions to boycott the droisod bci f but hovr workingiueti can constantly sup * port the butchers in the face of the fact that the dressed beef enterprise glv t them food at a much , chctper jrlce , ia v ivbat puzzles the men who are hvlnu ; to t lolvo the problem of lifo nt about 1.50 1 Jtday f -1. , / . WJ1A VIM The present member of congress frn this district is now before thp pcof challenging criticism and soliciting t sudrago of oil those irho consider Umt i lias served hh constituency faithfully ai well in the XlrVlIlth congress. Wo btlicvobut ono objection hns bci urged nguimt him among thono who pr feta to bo ( llfl'Mislicd with Mr. Weuvoi course in coimrtfi ? , uixmoly. "Thnl i hna accomplished nothing. " This is i ( may nssortioti to make , nnd ono \vhii if the judge wore compelled to rofu by citing each individual en in which hu hns served his individu constituency n good turn , would proba ly absorb the next ton yearn of liiti lit However , the complete answer toll : groundless objection to Judge Woav lies in the Yankee replica : "Whnt is you would Imvo had Mr. Weaver do the forty eigth Congress which ho h omitted ] " " 1'lcnso rmtno noino of tl great mcasurc.i you would ha1 had him accomplish ? Can y < point to a ainqlo vole upon h part ns your representative which has n been directly in the Interest of his co : Btituoncy and the atato at largo ? Can y point to n single measure of interest ' the people of his district vrhoroho failc to record himself on the right eido ? " A answer to theeo , or rumllnr question would very much simplify the iusuo a tempted to bo raised ngainst Judge \Vo : vcr by those who oppose his ro-olcctioi PlaUsmoMlh Herald. TUB career of Mr. Weaver In congroi to those who with us believed that h would bu a biillinnt and useful mombc of the national legislature hn been a disappointment. Ilis failur to make his mark during his first term n a member of the democratic house migh bo condoned , but his failure to vet right on many important questions coupled with the fact that ho woo forcci upon this district , as a candidate for i jccondtormby the political attorney a of tin Union Pacific and B. & M. railroads constitutes uulliulont. ground for hones apposition among republicans wh ( ( rant to bo represented by t man of ability and independence from corporate influence. Mr. Woaver't record in congress is not such as hit 'rionds can afford to boast of. For oov- ) ral years past the platforms of all parties mvo been emphatic in favor of reserving ho public domain for actual settlers only. ) no of th3 measures before congress to 'CHorvo the public lands for actual settlers ras the bill to repeal the pre-emption , nd timber culture laws , which , as ovory- tody knows , afford inducement ! ) for peculation and fraud in public land on- rica. When thla bill waa on its laasngo before the house , the oto stood : yean , JMOj nays , 40. imong the ' 10 votes against Ilia bill was that ot A. J. Weaver. On lie Mississippi river appropriation Mr. leaver ia recorded as voting no. On anuary L'lst , 1881 , a rcaolution wan in- reduced in the house expressing as "tho niso of that body that all public lands orotoforo granted to states and corpora- ions to aid in the construction of rail- Dads , so far na the same aa are now sub set to forfeiture by reason of the nou- illillniont of the conditions on which the rants were made , ought to bo declared irfoltod to the public domain. " Thisrcsa- ition instructed the committco on public nds to report bills carrying Into effect 10 proposed forfeiture of land grants , n those resolution the vote stood two undrcd and fifty-one yeas , and only ivontoon nays. Mr. Weaver dodge 10 voto. When the bills came up d aring forfeited the unearned lands < 10 Union Pacific , B. & M. and Contra ranch railroads Mr. Weaver dodge ; ain. On the Central Pacific to 1'or nd , Oregon , forfeiture Mr. Weave idgod once more. On the Texas Paci ) and Bacltbono land grants forfeiture Us , in which the railroad magnates this suction have no interest , Mr , 'eavor very bravely voted yes. When th oposition was made to require the post aster general to furnish reports of spo 11 agents on the star-route dwindles r. Weaver voted no. When the rcso lion was before the house loworln ilroad rates for carrying mail , Mr. oavor voted no. On the bill for mak 1 the trade dollar equal to the stand il dollar , Mr. Weaver dodged. On th Ilroad flHbsidyJto appropriate § 250,001 : fast mails from Philadelphia to tin Mi Mr. Weaver voted yes. On tin 1 to Increase the compensation of rail ids for carrying thomails ] byl,050,00 [ ! ; voted yes. On many bills of inoro 01 s importance , Mr. Weaver wni ( rod with Jim Laird in dodging , > w wo ask in all candor whether Mr. javor , with such a record , Is entitled a second term ? Can a man who ; CB contrary to the popular interests so many vital issues bo safely trustcil another term ? Is it not the plain ty of every good citizen , regardless of ty , to resent the efforts of the railroad isos to force a man upon them for and term who has failed to do his duty ring the first tornil THE TRADE DOLLAR SOUTH BitANcii , Kan. , Sept. 23,1881. Udltor Omaha BEB : Will you please to in the BKB when , whore , and by lat authority the trade dollar s coined ; also for what purpose it was ended , and whether it was over a al tender. K. Q. HuNTiNoroN. rho trade dollar was authorized to boned nod by act of congress February 12 , ' 3. The coinage was Jbegan in 187-1 , I was suspended by order of the s cro. y of the troatiury , February 22 , 1878. 3 total amount coined was i,950,3GO. The trade dollar i coined for circulation in foreign ntrics , principally in China , Japan the Kiat ladies. It contains -120 Ins of silver , while the standard dol- contains but -1121. The trade dollar given this extra quantity of silver in or to induce its circulation In foreign ntries for the purposcB of trado. It never a logul tcndoraB it was not in- 3gd for circulation in this country. in coins have in Uio COUMO of trade id their tray buck to thia country , and'cl are a drug in the market. They are al discount because they are not a legal to dcr , although they are of more actual vi uo in silver than the standard dollr They were quoted in Now York on tl 20th of September at only SO cents , whi the standard dollars were quoted at 9fl An effort is being made to have congrc provide for the redemption and rctiromc of the ttado dollar , at the value of a d < lar. Hankers maintain that ns the go eminent has put its stamp of a dollar ( this coin it IN in duly bound to redeem for ono dollar. Dn. McOir.uctJWiv , wno has charge the Pine Uidgo Indians , has the rcput tinn of being an excellent Indian agon although various charges have been mai against him. Ho has several times bei invcsllgatcdandoxonoratcdand sustain ) by the interior department , butnovorth less charges continue to bo made again him by ono Dr. Bland , of Washingtoi who claims to bo a friend of the Indian This nhifanthroplst publishes a period dal called The Council 7'Vrc , which devoted principally to attacks on Mi Oillicuddy. Bland was recently bounce elf the Indian reservation by McGillicm dy for the reason that ho was atirring u troubloamong the few dissatisfied Indian , of vrliDin Hod Cloud , the deposed chio tain , is the loader. Between Bland an lied Cloud the present existence of Mi Gillicudy , is being made very unplcasar to that gentleman , and for hio sake w think ho ought to have another invest gation In order to satisfy those person who might bo misled by the constati fire of the Washington philantbropisl Where there is so much smoke , thor might bo some firo. The trouble , i there is any real trouble , all arises fror the fact that Dr. McGillicudy sat dowi an RodjOloud nd the old chief refuse ; o remain crushnd. SOMI : papers in this state are rarapan inti-monopolista between elections only 3f thtso the Nibruska Signal at Fair nont is a very conspicuous example. Tw < roars ago that paper supportnd Laird bo auso the anti-monopolists nominated i nan who did not corao up to its standard if ability. Now that the anti-monopo Ists have nominated a man who can natch Mr. Laird on or off the stump , hat paper supports Mr. Laird on the llmsy pretext that Captain Stickel is n .omogoguo and political conspirator. In thor worda the Signal supports a rail- oad lawyer , whoso skirts are soiled with orruption and jobbery as against an ac- omplishod farmer whoso character ia bovo reproach. With the same con- istoncy that piper opposes the anti-mon- poly candidate for the state senate who i represented to us as an honorable and ompotont man and supports a man by lie name of Smith , who is notoriously a ink monopolist and money shark. TUB Bouth Piogan Indians have an eye 3 business. A largo number of cattle re purchased in Montana by Canadian inchmon and are driven across the line ito the Northwest territory , On bring- ig thorn into Canada it is necessary to : osa South Piegan Reserve , and before 10 chiefs allow tint to bo done a demand I 10 cents per head has to bo paid by 10 ranchmen. If the demand is refused sufficient number of cattle out of the ird are shot by the Indiana to pay the nount claimed. There is some oxcus r this conduct on the part of the Pi ins , aa they are in a half starved cond on. The Canadian authorities wi obably take some action In the matte id call upon our government to food it idians and not allow them to live o property of Canadians. A CONFLUENCE of philanthropists , uo\ \ session at Lake Mohawk , N. Y. , doftvoring to solve the Indian problem icso philanthroyisto , among whom ar moral Clinton Fisk and Ilorbor olsh , agree with General Greek tha B Indian should bo made a full citizei the United States , should bo granted ids in Bovorally , and afforded facilitio : education. They nmjaccompllsh semi od in behalf of the Indian , 1 ut wo ap ohond that so long as there are men 10 want to bo Indian agents and con ictora they will find a strong opposition any movement that will tend to th ivation of the rod man. IJunuwK FIKUI , of the Chicago J\V w. 3ps pretty well posted on Nebraska litics. Hero is what ho says abou i English of Dr. Miller as compared h that of John A. Logan : rt'o observe that the editor of the laha Ifcntld has a great deal of fault find with John A. Logan's grammar , s true , woboliovo , that General Logan i never had the benefit of four months Europe , but wo believe his English is ly as intolligibln as the English which i editor of the Omaha Herald raado i of when ho sent that cipher tolo- ,111 , to Samuel J. Tildon's manacero in fall of 1870. f. STEULINCI MOUTON , who parts his o , if not his politics , in the middle , ho fusion nominee for governor of urasku. THE OMAHA BEE describes i as a good democrat , who has no real ipathy with anti-monopoly. This ia ontradiction In terms , Every intelii- t , honest democrat must bo an anti- lopolist. New York Star , 'hen ' Mr. Morton is not a good domo- r certainly requires a great deal of 1 for a councilman to play such a bio game as has been carried on by .ncilinan . Wood worth , Ho has boon nx to kill two birds with ono ( Color- ) stone , Before hu gota through , over , ho will wish that ho had taken 1 unto the aid adage that a bird in hand is worth two in the bush. IIOUT once in two weeks J. 8. Gibson , located in Idaho , writes words of ir and comfort to the young domou- racy of Douglas county. Uo awum that his encouragement will have wonderfully stimulating effect upon tl democracy in thio neck of the wood but ho ia mistaken for ho has pasei from the recollection of five-sixtho i the population of Omaha. SOMIJ years ngo Colorado produced stone man , which some sharpers cndc vored to pass off aa petrifaction. It is singular coincidence that Omaha shon now have a Colorado sandstone counc ! man. It is only a question of time whs ho will bo petrified. WITH Jumbo Barnum and "Rip Vr Winkle" Jofloraon and the Seventh Di Advcntista in camp meeting , all in Gin ha in ono day , you can pay your mom and take your choice. IT seems to us no moro than fair tin the numerous pick-pockots , who are fo lowing Blaine and reaping such a ric harvest from the pockets of his ropubl can admirers , should respond liberally t the domocratie appeals for campaig funds. GLEN KKNJULI , ought to contribut very liberally to the republican campaig fund , as the chief expense is incurred b the publication and distribution of hi explanation concerning the school Ian business. In fact , ho ought to foot th entire bill of the ctato campaign. TJIE BEE has always maintained tha our assessments are to low , but wo mus admit that the assessment of the republican can candidates in Nebraska looks a llttli high. It will probably bo reduced by i board of equalization , composed of high kickors. NEARLV every time a vote was takoi on an important resolution or bill , Con gressman Laird was missing. When tlu votes are counted next November ho wil bo found missing , by a largo majority. WHEUEVEU Mr. Blaine appears ho cro itcs the greatest enthusiasm. His trip it t triumphal tour. JIM LAIKD'H record shows him to bo z rery artful dodger. COMB into court , Mr. Woodworth. THE SECOND DISTRICT. Shown Tliolr "Wisdom. Lrapahoo Mirror , ( Anti-Mono ) ) . ) The democrats of the 2a congressional iistrict of Nebraska hare shown their ripdom and loyalty to anti-monopoly rinciplcfl by refusing to bo made a tool or as notoriously corrupt a politician nd immoral man as Jim Laird , as they roro two yoara ago. When it ia known hat thio designing corporation attorney , nscrupulous oflico-scoker and mass of niffuity had in his employ as fraud- ilont dologntos to the nntl- lonopoly nnd democratic conventions uch mpn as undertook to "represent" litchcock , Hayes , Chase nnd Dundy ounties in the latter , and ns did "ropro- ant" Ked Willow in the former , besides ia army of bloar-oyod , bloated strikers i and nround Hastings , it is not to bo ondored at that "decent democrats op- oscd with all their might and main 10 nomination of a third candidate for ingress , which was the work those tools : Laird had boon employed by him to ) , and for the defeat of his scheme the joplo of this district arc indebted to ich anti-monopoly democrats as Mr. hompsou of the Adams County Domo- at , Col. Victor Vifquain , of Saline mnty , Hon. H. M. Boatty , of Hast- gs , and others whoso names wo dis member. It is to the credit of the do- ocracy of this congressional district intMr. Laird's bummer cappers were Hod in their nefarious attempts and tspicacablo political trickery , uotTvith- finding by so doing those who took a irt in the good work will bo Insulted id sneered nt nt every opportunity by nt bought-up defender of Jim Laird's [ holy nnd disreputable record , the actilicd hypocrit of the Gazotto-Jour- A Creditable Hlouilimtlon , imphroy Independent. Captain J. II. Stickle , the gentleman 10 stumped the Third district for M. K. irncr , has received the nomination for lujrcss by the nntl-raonopolista of thn cond district and his nomination has on endorsed by the democrats. There no moro nblo defender of the principles sot forth by the anti-monopoly party the state than Mr. Stickle , and when u ttiko into consideration the dissatis- itinn caused by the nomination cf Jim ird , Ilia election is by no moans uncer- n. Army Iloconl , tton Register. Dm lloglstor is a pretty careful reader Nebraska nowapupors , but it navor ird of the alleged report derogatory to ngroasmon Laird's military record till it gentleman himself alluded to the ttor at the Hastings convention. Thla ictlng a man of straw in order to liovo martyrdom is a rather cheap way appealing for public sympathy. Mr. ird'a military service hi the rebellion 9 , BO far aa wo huvo overheard , credit- o to liis patriotism. There are incus- Is of other iron in this district of oni the same may bo truthfully said , establish n claim to the suffrages of people M n congressional candidate , 9 much moro pertinent to inquire what d of a citizen a man now fa , rather n what kind of n soldier ho made inly years ago. On HlH Merits Alone , fiscB Dispatch. Ir. Stlcklo's is running solely on his rlta. and Mr. Laird on the strength of B. it. railway and the riff-ran' en . i ! . Added to thcsa objectionable fea- ; s to Mr. Laird's cindaoy , i ) the fact ning up before the republican voter t laird's nomination was forced upon dominant party by the most high , dod , unscrupulous and dinmnblo hods ever perpetrated upon a free | ) le , brought about by the liberal use money , whisky and liberal inisoj of ofliclal crumbs. no of our readers who ndod the Republican Butler county rontlou will attest to the truthfulness his assertion , which was only ono of many instances nil over the district of J shameful manner in whfch ho cap-T | d his nomination , and btwuaa of tuch i unrcptiblicfvn methods of receiving 'regular" nomination , he is today stum inc ; the district asn paragon of virtue ni asking you for your sufl'racee. That 1 will bo justly buried beneath nn avnlancl of clean-handed votes as they fall thick at fu.it into the ballot box , there can bo i pojaiblo doubt. Lone Dog mol > o3 his own special brand tobacco , Sitting ] ! ull spreads his napkin on n chr and tits on it. White Hide-whiskers lung on the ends George William Curtis' pensho smile. Judga Tourgee lux ? written another boo In some qur.rtors Inii regarded as n llterc man , llubeiiRtein ii coming to this coiintrv agai and piano manufacturero are doubly brncit their full iron frames , They call Mrs. Mackoy the duclic i of C orado , but her brawny and raw-grained hi baud refines to ba known us the uuke. I'eoiilo turn to look after Koely , the invt- tor , when ho appears on tlio streets of 1'hll dolphin. If they uro atooldiolderii , it' * no wo der. Senator Thunnan says that ho wai never : better lionlth than ha is to-day. Ho wcigl 2,10 pounds and has n , correspondingly laii appetite. John ITay is building a § 100,000 house i Washington. But ho didn't write "Tho Ikeai winners" for all that. Ho married the daugl tor of a rich man , It is now assorted that General Bank daughter , Maud , is not a blonde , is not hum some , ia not going on the stage and is not lo ; than ' 10 years old. STATIJ JOI'IINQS. Tbo congregationalists of Arlington , Wasl Inpton county , dedicated their now churc btijlding last Sunday. A deficit of SHOO wa auietly made up , and 810J plncod lu the treas ury for seed. Sirs , liurlingaiiw of Crete , wife of the mai who tried to mop the prairlo with Colfuy , li.i disappeared trom her home , leaing licr 1ms band and children to rustle in the pantry fo their grub. Mrs. B. was accused by her hits band with being a Httlo "ily" with other men nnd BIO ! took the first opportunity ta Hy wit ! the old man's puno. The building boom in Crei hton etlll con tinues. Among the many buildlagj ercctoi recently Is a largo saloon and billiard hall b ; T. K. Uruco , and the elegant residences o' A. D. lloolbrook , L. P. Ash , II. Benner , W r. March and the Opera house by Hothwel Brothers , Gus. Jacobs , n B. It M. brakeman , wai : aught rilling cars near Beatrice aud arrested lie was ordered to make restitution to UK : ompany and pay a fine of § 5 and costs. T Lyman Bray of Syracuse , carries a rovolvoi md as a cansequence , carries one loss finger ot ils loft hand. Jolm Tompleton of Lincoln , private socro ary of John Fitzgerald , will bo married , September 30 , to Miss Julia 0'K.cofIo ol 'lattsmouth. Mrs. Worrell , the mother of the young man dm was killed in a saloon at Aubtun the Itli it July by Mart Ilnll , ha * brought suit against ho saloon keepers and Hall to recover the urn of $10,000. A German was seriously injured at Aurora ecently , while trying to push a oar ia position , Iowas _ caught by the cars and dragged quite distance , breaking a log and otherwise bruis- : if ? him badly. /I'ho butchers of Bradshaw have been selling istasod beef to tlio people of that place , for rhich they will pay ? 35 and costs , the whole mounting to about 8150. The now fall styles of Nock wear , Scarfs nd Ties , just received nt Ramgo's aGtf 'ESTYODRBAKIN& ' POWDER Tfl-MT. Brnmlj advertised as nbsoliilcly pare rinco i can top do n liot on a store until hcntod.thom mavo i th cover and unell. A clicinM will not is rj- ilrea todoteot tlia iirosonco of ammonia. DOES NOT CONTAIN AMMONIA. HtULTIlRIJIKSS IUS NEVER BLKN QtKSTlOMTD. i iv million homrj for a qimrtcr of a c ntnry U b d thu consumers' Tollable test , THE TESTJJFJHE OVEN. RICE BAKING POWDER CO. , IIAKERS Or r , Price's ' Special Flavoring Extracls , b6ilront > tnioililrllclODiliianitur > lll > iorlinoi < nu < l ' . Price's Lupulin Yeast Gems lor Lltfht , llcilthy Iin-ad , The Best Ury Hop Yeunt lu the \Vorld. FOR SALE BY GROCERS. ICACO. . ST. LOUIS. & W&ttL , ( SCCOE&SORS TO JOHN 0. JACOBQ ) INDERTAKERS I .t tlio clil ftanU 1417 Fnnmni Street. Orders by Kr pli srllcltcil ana promptly fttUndeJ to. Tolo- lie No. 225. PECIAL NOTICES irspocials will Positively not bo sorted unless paid In advance. ! TO LOAH-Mono ? . ONKV TO LOAN-On Ural Eetato by IJallou . Dro'u. 317 south ISth.atrect. 221-20 ONKV loaned on chattels. Uallroud Tickets .bought uul sold. A , 1'oroman , 213 3. 18th 7 < B tt 0. * oa 0 , F D vig and Co , , Kotl Katatt and ats 1515 Ftrnini St , 89M 15A1IA FIKAKOIAt. KXCHANOK-Urgo or imall loins mailo on appro ) od security , 1517 ! \ut \ struct. 812-lm KELP 'ANTiu-aoihlBIrlatl718Cas3.St. : o "ANTKDIlr t-fUM woman cook and dlnliu ; room girl at Atlantic Hotel. 255-27 | > 'ANTED A German girl ( or ircncrat homework , 817 H , 18th .street , < th lot bOiithol < .Loa\cn h. 263 tl A.N'l i > XclTambcriiuM at 012 tfLw St. . ' ( XJ-tl 'AN'liD : Cilrl ( or ccmrul homo uork mull ( am II ) , 2115 CVIfurnU Kt. ! (71-27i | 'ANTKD KxpoilcncrU girl ( or reueral houao- work , Sril lioutu on Uthttrett , nortLcatt corner Lca\vnuurtlu L-llelltr. 277 Slip AN'JT.ll Ajtlrl tiuoKUiiral liou.ouctk , N.W. ruriicr Haiiilltuii anil 1'itr , north Omaha Good 4 2/B-SCp A Rood tlrl. cither OurmaD or Scan- dlna\lan , at IDS corner CapitolAvc. V78-lp AN1KD An itcliliootutal iiiau hUuian wlio uiukretanjs Imrou bly otllcu uork , ruutiuo- auil detail Unwliu Apply icMOna'ly ' or by ' , Uuo , W . Kiel J. Oi ? Karuam St. , room u , id 161-Sftp ANTKD-A eilcsnun at JI. F. iUttln' * Initall- mtnt llouto,310b. Ulliitrtct. 2:0-11 ANTED lAundiy glr'a HiutcJ at S aim's Hot - t i , t > . lotu .hut. ANTED-A ft.h-1 to do geacral homo worV i 2011 llllttHt. 230-2 ! ' ) Two ( inwontlcc tlrla for mllllntr WAN'TKt tint thn > e h vlne n ta'or.t In the rlgi direction , need apply S. U , Jojce , Jaooln block. \\TANtr.li A nuno drl not under IS ) tart of ap T t Inquire at 3d door north of Cor , Shcrnvm and Hfoi-yln Memo , lioillfk'fl addltlin. 2332(1 , ) 7 AN7Ktl-Olrl for Rcncral hoii'O work. Inqui W nt 0c south 2Ctti at. near bt. itarj'sftvo. 23 < J-2flp ' \\fAXTF.D Aeood cook and second vM , ( ro ( \ > i > Bi'jnorlh-wcst corner 15th and Cipltolav 203-SCp \\7AN1Ktl StonoUUtfTJ.Attcritlon Ilireo tno ( ftndir.ciMvanlcl to ork on freoetonoln N'o York city. Oool nvElsht hours. Work sur Oomo at onco. Applj at any jard In I ho cltj. 1 ordtrof the Master S noOiUtcrs' Assoclitlon , 1C7-27 rANTKD A KOO , | coat maker. Steady work i RO id prices Will tny fire. Address Imtncd attly , J.v. . Hoanlck.Ueatrlco , Neb. 102 27p \\7ANlii : > A good la-imlt } trlrl at the Kmtai \ \ Homo , llth street , betw eeu Faruim Mid Ila ncj. 137 27p \\7ANTtiP-ARltl ( or housework at lHOJacliso IT St. ScAiidlnivhn preferred. 131- ? ; \\7ANTED A responsible man .is treasurrr ( of It dramatic couipauy , Apply A , J. Ticloar , clt' ' 213-2DJI " \\7ANTEI ) Olrl ( or trcocrixt house work nt < : IT Coin cut St. Mrs. C. K. Mayne. S10.lt ANTKD-LADIES Oil OENlLlIUKN-In cit or country , to taka nlco , light and ploasar wori at their own home * ; $2 to $5 per day daily an quietly made : work tent by mall ; no rimnslMj | ; n ntanip for replv. 1'lcaso aildrcsj Hcliable .M.iDt'it Co I'hlbdclphla , I'i. S03-lt "l"\7ANTIH ) Attcntl to nanoio mo Belt 1'atT > T \Vcathcr ttrljis. Address or call on Oeo. W Bell , 1120 llarney street , Omaha , Nob. 530-lmp A \7ANTr.D Thrco good Rollcrtors , oljhcr gentle TT man ot ladles , for city and country , In low and Nebraska. Evccllent pa ) Ing positions to cap ] bio partlc * . Address B. F. 624 lhrd ! street , Coun ell Bluffs , Iowa. TTAKTSD. VI J ANTrtD Eltuntion as housekeeper , or to di * V general housework. Address Mrs. "M. B " Wti ofllcc. 287-i"p ' . ! ) A ( .Ituatlon by a machinist in the re WANTI' scwingmtciiinci. Hashad tnchi jear'i-'Xpcrltncc. ltefcrcncesgl > cn. AppljatKar iner s houfce . 265-27p \\7"ANTED Situation as cluinbermaid In a holt ! ? by ajoung American w 0111.111. Addicss"L. J. ' this ollicc. 263-25p TS7"ANTii : ) Any kind of olllcc work or would be V\ bonk keeper or assistant book keeper. Aiidrcs1. "W. M. " Bee olbce. 270'28p T7"ANTED A young Scandinavian man who speaks V > both language ; , wants situation in a store or ipmato family , can give good refcicncc. Address "C. 0. " care of Bee. ? 03-26i Situation as house-keeper by a lady WATKO thoroughly understands her business , : an civo tbo most Batlsfactory references as to : pabillty &c 1'lcaso adehcss "House-keeper , " Bee ) lllco. 200-2Ep position to do housework by a it joungDanisn woman wilhn child 10 months ild. Address Peter Chrijtaln : , 1320 Saunders Et. 212-20p A position as clerk In Hardware or WANTED hou-c , have had ten ) cars exporlcnco ,1 proprietor. Itcfercnces ghen. AddroiSC. . A. " hiaolllca. _ 603-tf _ A 1 oung married man wants situauon sa Book- ' i. keeper , In w holcalo establishment lu Omaha. iddrcsH " 0. " care Bee. S30-tf ) Urcfesmakini'at Mr ? . A llice's 117 16th St. 4 hhirt trimmers , 4 waist makers. 2 ce\o makcrsi , 2machlno hands for White machines , tallorctes for work on tailor ma do dresses None nt llrht-clahshclp need apply. 2.13-lp , " 17ANTED To rent a furnished or unfurnished Tt room by gentleman and wife in some private , mlly with board or near some good boarding place , cferences. Address "S. " 1 > . O. box SO. 23i-25p LTTANTED Oately'a unl\ersal cduoator , 60,003 Tt sold slnco January Hi at. AgcntH wanted In akota , low& . and Nebraska. Tor term call on or Idrcss "W. D. 1' . Lowry , roam 6,110 north 16th St. maha , Nob. 171-27p HI/ANTED Some ono to adopt a boy babe 4 months rV old. Ineiulreat 1'oorhoUbO. 117-23p "ITANTED 82,000 on first-class city eccurity.for 5 r V years , at 0 per cent. Address Box 020 I'ost- Hce 700-tf 1.01 s. 7bll itENT I > argef nrnished front room einccond ' Hoer buitable for one or tw irciitlemcii 1811 Caas 231-27p UhNT For filtccn dollars , ouso of fi\e roams CO on Johnson bt. Inquire at 2110 llarney St.21320p 213-20p poll KENT -Two furnished rooms , bed room and 1 bitting room , 24 , corner l > a\tnport and 13th St. 244-27p poll Itl.NT Two rooms handy for otllce in the 1 law brkk block , corner 12th and Capitol uc. . 245-27p POll RKNT A four room house W. per month Inquire at 22d and I'nppctona\c. ! 2402flp fOll KENT To denlbt of attorney , half cf double iilllce , located within ono block of l'u\ton Hote.1. Idrcbs "Itcx. " Bee ollice. . 259 30p VOII ItKNI'-A furnished front room at 028 South 2ith ht. 300 Ip Wil HEM'Nicely furnished front room for gen- tlcnun 4ia South 15tli bt. , oppoiitu Herald olllcc. 1011 KENT Furnished south front rooair1034 Farnam street. 203 29p \01l \ HUNT Largo liouso in good location /or boarding houbc. liallou lirus. 317 W. 13th St. 20. ! 27 ill HKNT A house with eight rooitw. Warren Switzler , 21 ! ) south 14th St. 260-tf IOU KENT FurnUhfcl ciittngo nfflie rooms to Viung married eouplo witlmnt Lhildrtn , V-'i per nth. IiKiuiro8.UHouth24th.St. 27Wf Oil KENT Neatly furnished rooms at 1201 How. ard street. 210 25p OH KENT Handsomely furnished rooms 2einglo and oiiotultoof two. Brunncr's block , S W. 18thand Dodge. 217-27ii OH KENT Three rooms , tno small , ono moder ate si/e. In building N. K. cor. 18th and la\cn- t street. Call tctwcen3:30 : and 4 p. m. 210-2Sp OH KENT In the northern part of the city , a furnlbhcd bed room and parlor with board pro\I. , Commercial tra\clcr and wife preferred , For Jculars inquire N , K. corner ICth and Davenport et > , between 3:30 : and 4 p. in. U'O 28p 311 RENT Furnished rooms at 811 North 17th ht. 220 28p 311 HKNT Plcasint rooms furnished or unfur nished , new house , bath room , hot and cold : r. 'I onus reasonable. References exchanged , N. 17th St. , near Burt. 224 28p ) ll BENT An elegant brick boscracnt 8. W. corner 13th and Dodge Sts. , one block from < it D ; 825. per mouth. Morse & Brunner , HOI , urn tit. 234-20 ' furnlehed room 1310 Dodge St. 2 ( I-SOp 111 BENT Nicely furnished suite of 2 rooms , 318 M. 13th St. 876-28p ) R HKNT llouio with 3 rooms , Inquire oil ircm'ses ' , 1225 south 14th street. 240-28 ( B BENT Furnished hea room , with use of sit ing room. In pleasant faiuil ) of three , forgcntle- or lady , within two blocks of rad street car , gS noutii. Apply 1418 King street , ntar Saundera t. lt)3-25p 111 HKNT I'leasant room * , furnished or unfur- 0. Uhed , eniuito or single , 1314 Davenport ttrcet. l-2 u HIIKNT Two cc5.lv furnlthod front room ) , 617 itli street , between Howard and Jackson. 2 p H HVNT-Sieely furnished front room iS03 ! oilgo ftrect. 20b-S9 | > r It KENT A furnished loom 1808 FnruamSt. X07-tf u It BENT FurnUhcd roonn , modern Improve- cnt , tbilek block , cor 15th and Capitol ave. s oxrhargcd , 203-27 H BENT Furnlihe-l front room eultatla for s uaa cd wife or two gentlemen , 1.0 U lUrr.cySt 0 II BENT Three homes ol lxroousc cli. hroD M9 > ui on Cumlug atiett hruitltgaut JrlaU. lUferencea required. JtHN L , MtOAOUE , 27 Ojvo < lt I'Ottoffloc OR HUNT Furnished rooms sllli er wllhou F board > t 415 M 15th , ! 10-&p i.iun Hl'.NT Two \ery desirable ( urnMitd rooms JL1 near street car line , tight minutes walk ( rom r O. , and convenient ( or tno orthrco ccntlcmon , i bohadliy appljlnft to S K cor. CtIi and t liici street' , or 1' . I' . O. Co's office 181- ? " p. j HUNT A nicely lunilfhtd room suttnolo for JT 1 two pcntlcmcn , 710 Wulh 10th St. 159-5 < P / ' HK.YIrmnWiwI nr'unfnrnlOicil ufth Or JiMW Ijoanl , two tninn In a flno ilGlglibnrh.vxl coiiunlintlo Street car , 2017 Clnrlea St. 130-1 lll'/NT Tnoncwly furnished suits ol rooms FOH Ktntlcmcn , at 3. * V. coiner SOth &nd Hurt , on If til. 145'27g I7 0ll RKNT-Nlcoly furnished room 105 north 18th I1 7o5-2flp TT10H HKNT Cottaee ot three rooms , 23 < ! and i ? CUrkttrttts. T.J. Fltzmorrls , llcooHlco. 131.11 iOU UKNT-Kurulihed room 1313 Jackson. F poll REXT Nowtt rc , also room vcrychoap. K , I 1 Saxagc , ISthainl Hickory. li7-6p. ! Foil HINT : Furnlihed rooms. IniUlto | 205 north ICtli 9U DOO tt Foil HUNT I.argo second story room Miltablo for manufacturing. Apiily 1113 llarney St. Ct3-2 ? 1T 011 HUNT Furnished rooms 1903 FarnamRt. 776 U ITiOll HKNT-A two tor.v frame bulldlnir eultib J ? forbuilness. I.irija cellar , upstilra sultiblc lor rcsldcnca. lurjulro on premises , corner 0th aiul 1'lcrce St. 0--tt 17011 UKNT Nlcaly furnished front room 1016 i.1 Dodge street. 119-tl FOItnn.YT Six room oottao , Hno location , hy S. T. Peterson , S. K. cor. IStli and Douglas. G17-U FOH HKNT Booms ui Crounso's Block. O. M Hitchcock. 513-tl FOH UKNT OnD Rrtnil square piano. Inqulro oflMhohn and Eriekson. 4-iO-tf FOH HUNT One iood six room house 9J5. per mo. * ! 0.a.Ultohoook iSj.tf FOU SALE. FOH SAI.K \ Rood s-iddlo pony joung ami xcry Kiiitlo. Apply nt 'JIB Doiigbs St. 23o 27p rOH FIN1J tube ro ci nnd dutch Inilln , KO to J. W. 1 ? & i : . i : . Arnold , No. 1210 north ISthht. 2.'i8-27p POIt SALE 520 acrci land on Middle Bc.-ner , In Smith county Ktums , 250 acre under fence , ilontj of lUlns water for stock , ( lood frame hou o OV2ilth > kitchen 12\20. 200 acres in cultlxation , irice 81,000. Terms j cisli , halaneo on time to nnlt lurchascrs.Vlll aho fill 00 head cattle If liurcha cr tcslre'ddicM Thnmts Jlltclicll , Smith Centre , Cansas , or Pulton & Gro\e , Khcrton , Neb. 257-lm FOH SAL1J A ftock of general nicrchandi c , and Btoro for relit In a ttirtUns Nebraska town , fcr ' .irtlculais , addri-fea " ( J. U. " lice olllcc , Omaha.247tf 247-tf l OH SALINellRh House , brick , thrco storlc"i e only hotel In town , 40rootr8 , toleaio for3 or 6 cirs. The proprietor of the Ntdlxh IIouso wishes to ell the furnlturo and flsturcn of thl hotel on caey Imo and terms , and lease the hot l for tli/.o stated \ > o\o Alsowonld sell hotel outright , if 'agreeable. 'or inrlcul ( ra Inqulro of John J. King , Acent. West 'oint , Nebraska. ! . ' 40-:5 : FOH S Vt 1A fresh milk cow. Apply toV. . noy- cr , 1020 Karnam St 204-tt U -Second hand leUher teat top phaitou , I' also four sprliij , ' dclh cry wagon , cheap. W J. I'cblmns & Co. , City Mills. 274 tf 'fOR SAU-160,00) : b.-lck on cars at Ucllm uc. II. 1 T. Clarko. 2lS-tl 7011 SALE Boarding houtc , 'wltn furniture and , e\crjttiltiK complete for business , located nt 121C' apitol a\onue For luithsr information address II. II. " Ieo ! office. 22J-28p TIOH SALE lurnlturonnl fixtures of aboardiui ; ? hou odoinzr * 1'oocl busincfli Best location ID Apply N. W. car. 17th .nd Capitol nciiue. . T10K SATiK I'rcsh milHi coAa at my } imh In . North ijmaha , near ItUcr'd lricl.ard. J. W. 'nny. ' uo 20p j OH SALK A coed restaurant businesj , Kor iiir- ? ticulars , Isnulre 1C16 Harnoy St. 4-tI 7AOU8ALE The Chestnut gelding cm a , tlve vsirs old , slrcdbyDorfej'sS.turn. ( record 2:113) : ) At ur years old Cll\ , trotted a ( ull mile In 2 68 at tlio : braska State Fair , and can r.ow show much faster it. Is well broken , Kind and ccntlo. liny bo Been Council BluuV Driving park. Inquire at tbo irko ! I' . IJcEtoy. A. J. Topploton. 18S-Sp Y poll SALi : Stock , fixtures , horse and wagon , ot first-class grooory store , a bargain. Applv"A. C."Beo olllco. 1OK 3AIE A ( rood , subatantlil horse po er. 1 Since putting In etcam have na further uea for it. rs. J. Bauman , at Columbia Uronery. 155-0p neil SALE My toim , tno horses , wajon and 1 harness Fred Jloehle , S. E. cor. llth and Farm - m streets. 150 tf OH SALE Loose hay delivered in largo or small quantities. A now Bnoalde bar topbuffcy anda lolesalo notion or peddlers wagon. ' C. J. Canani * 176-lm * IOU SALE A rtno largo cirrlaijo or coa3hhor8c7 Inquire atBluo Barn , 18th St. , between Lodce d Capitol avo. 125-tf 011 SALE A small , but complcto stock ol fresh groceries , with a Rood trade , in a good locahtj In f. Address " 8 " Bee office. 100-lp 10R SALE A wholostock of clothing , boots and shoes , buildings at cost , retiring from bu&iiicbs. II. Peterson , SOI south Tenth street. 113-3m IOB. SALE-Cheap lots , $500 down ? 5.00 per month , and assisting worthy porsoui to build p Ilttlo homos. H. C. Patterson 4 , Co. . cor 13th I Fornam. IO11SALE 200aeresofland. UO acres uapro\ed , 32ocros hay , S acres hog pistuio , ? acres culti- ed timber , 3 acres natur R timber. Good Wiring _ er good house and other Improvements , will bo \eryoasyterxs , If sold soon. For other in- nation Inquire personally or by mall of Win. Clair. cstCity. Sarpy Count > . Xeh. 45 Mm. Oil HALE Two second hand plinos , at Kdholm , a F.rlcKEon'ii > tialo stora on ICth St OH SALE Corner 8th and Firnain , 60 132 feet now occupied by dty Mills. Applv on premUeii 7' " W. J. WCLallAftS. _ Oil SALi : Boiler and engine. I ha\o ncarlv new boiler and engine and Knonlo'a pumn. 45- io power , for sale cheai > . T.S. Clarkson , Sclmy- cb- 022-lm _ 311 SALE-Northesst corner 20th and Cumiog rtroot O. F. Da\is & Co. , 16C6 Farnam street , 311 SALE Cheap , & rdco cottiKO , full lot , city water 6 blocks from the court house. M. Lee , cr , 22dandLca\cmvortn. 857-lmo pit SALli-Knglnos now and second hand 10 h. p. 15 h. p. and 20 h. p. portable and stationary : also : rs of any slzo and style , lllchard & Clarke , U r . btt. 17tn aud 18th Ml. Omaha. eiO-tt 511 SALE A printing office suitable lor a etnal lonepapcr or Job ollloo. Wil sell for cash or ei- igo for Omaha City property. Address "X. Z. O" IB BALK Two open Bpconfl-niuid bu zloH uid 0 delivery W&BOO , cheap , lit 1810 Etrne/ . 'MISCELLANEOUS. 1ST Aliook contalnliifr valuable MinrH lie- turn to I1. M. Hartion , No. 2J4 north 13th St. A ilrctt.irdwilll > 0rlun. | 273-27p KKN UP A" black BOW with white ( oca. Will etch about 200 pounds. On the old I'lckard ( arm e west ot omaha. J. W.JAIdsn. 272-2.lp HSONAIl'artloi h\\lns ; abandoned home- e d ln Noithueit Kaueas , plcato corrtji nd me by Itt ur at onco. Iwao MulhollanO , Jtcal 0 and Hnanclal agent , Norton , Kansas. 15p NTKMjI10Sl'lT\I-Oor. 14th and Jones , IB- chesfcatlonU mffering ( rom any diacaso not clous. Aho ladica In a delicate condition. 1m It EN UP Two rod co , ono about twa year , 'e ' other about 11 jears old. laaac Jackson , 1 addition. 232-26p lAYED Hed and white spotted roan cow thrto ears old , was sick and n.vt rope on her horns. Hobble. lll-tl . II. 1' , Jensen InsruT'Mod Ida ollloo and resl- lenca totho N. E. corner 18th and Leicnwort h 102-lm S , SCIU'.ODKU , Magnctlo Healerls now ocittd t igJl.Cass ttr.ct. Dla uotiCj dlbeabcdreo. liu _ liuV \ Vaults , links and cempooU cleaned .i.itaiy ckatiir. Bitl.ftctlon guaranteed b y r. cl , ( UvOctsor to J. M. Smith , ) bu 072.1m ' Afk Ca h lllbiiya | lendldBlde-b rbuftr-/ J.UU numa Karmm iri .t. 069 u riA t'aj" will buy in cicvil. . . . i. ' UU lodouble | tore * . atlSlflKi : l I' For prime u l i u. , ' " " T"f. ' T. H. I LA'KBuN , m Bchujler , Keb , U1UUY uw k < XHl pnatanof. gr > iug ! wittr.