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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE \ \ DJiCEMHER S. 1881 THE BEE Ornnli.i OlRcc , rvu. titU Fjmiam Bt. Now York Offieo , lloom Otv Xrifmno Dnllrtlns. _ IMMished evsrj rrornlnp , inrtpt Th at ! } Mondnj- morning d Hy. IR < BT Milt. ! } a T * r . 110.00 I Three Ifonthl 93.10 CitUanmi . 6.00 One Mftotb ! . T f V ek , SS Canto. tni wniKiT HI , rrrunniD m i ; mm roan- AID , re f . HOO 1 Thrco MonthJ aixNonthj. . 1.00 | One Month. . . aoBisftro.it ax or. J. | Commcntatloni relating to Howi and Editorial nature ihould bo uldtcnod to the KBITC * or Tni E . icinrkM timnu. .Ml fic 'ac s Iiottcr * and Rorolttanwa ihtnld ba .1Jr * d to Tun Bs FrnMMnxo COMPART , q * ni. Pnfti , Ohwl and Poetoffloc orders to bo made p y bit to the order of ttie osmpany. BEE PUBLISHING CO , , PROPS1 B. KOSEWATKIl , Editor. A. II. Fitch , Manftffor Dally.CircuInlion , 1' 0. Box , 488 Omalui. Neb , SP..VATOH Our-io.vi has introduced n bill for lighting the navigable rlvors of the United States with electricity. This proposed improvement will bo hailed with delight by the mariners of the Mis souri. TUP. Union Pacific has by Its reduction of grain rates acknowledged that Ha ta riff has boon altogoihor too exorbitant. Then why kick abuut the loxitlaturo ro duclng railroad rates , nnd provonllng thorn by law from being raised again ? AN effort will bo made In the Now York legislature to change the time of municipal elections from November to .April. This Is doubtless intended to give Now York city the benefit of n municipal government frco from the trading and deals of national politics. IT is hoped for the credit of Omaha 'that the city council trill not permit any two members of the police force to ex hibit themselves at the Now Orleans World's exposition. The Nebraska ex hibit at the big show is already varied enough. IT In not a question of who has n plurality but who has n majority. The republicans claim a majority of 40,000 of the popular vote , while the democrats a majority of 3G.CCO. Hath sides claim everything , and concede nothing. The country trembling nwnits the official count. TUK lanato chamber nt the opening of congress , looked very much like n na tional hencoop. Several democratic son- .atom were the recipients of rooatorc , which were placed upon their desks. The only rooator in the house o ( representa tives was the red-headed one from the Rockies , who is endeavoring to wiug hin flight into the senate chamber. TK the vast wilderness of otoors and ochro-tlutod plains of Tuxaa only ono bright spot appears , a lonely olur in the firmament of democratic majorities. The city of Houston gave BIftino a majority over Cleveland , bat the rest of the state overwhelmed It to the extent of 08,000. Houston is entitled to admission into the northern union. BULL telephone stock is now likely to 3 > o to a higher point than has yet boon known , as the suit ogalnat the Pooplo'u telephone company , which owns the Drawbaugh patents , has boon decided in favor of Boll. It was a very important suit and involved many millions of dollars. The efleet of the decision of course will bo to dampen the ardor of nU other adverse telephone litigants. THE reason for Dr. Miller suddenly becoming an anti-monopolist for a day now explained. It was juntos wo BUS ipoctod. The Union Pacific recently con eluded to make a sllghtroduoUonJn grain ratou owing to the great demand , and for the reason that the legislature , which is < soon to moot , will in all probability make a general reduction on all Nebraska roads. Dr. Miller having obtained the information at Union Pacific headquar ters , concluded to advocate the reduction , .and thus make n little capital for the -ZferaW. Now that a reduction has been made , of course Dr. Miller lor can eay that ho did il with his great paper. But it seems tha Dr. Miller W2B not the only editor tha had been "conOdontially"iuformed of the coming event , The mighty editor of the Jlcpublioan was also lot Into the secret Ho tolh us that "tho Jlepublioan has for tbo past month boon aware of the strenuous ous efforts which wore being made by the Union Pacific and other railroad elements hereabouts to secure this end , but has doomed It advisable to make no advor tiaomonts of the knowledge. " It further B yn that itmight have demanded this reduction and "earned a sort of capita l > y the apparent 'obedience1 of the rail tcadi. " This Is evidently n thrust at thi a course pursued by Dr. Miller. THE board of railway commissioners o Wttssachtuotlu has begun agitation o the question of suspending work on rail ircya on Sundays. The board maintain that the constant work of train men di lotnisbes "their efficiency and the consequent quent safely of their trains , arising from the want of a day of rest. " While It i not poiaible to entirely suspend rallwa ; ( radio on Sunday , the effort to secure day of rest for train men is worthy o Bcrious consideration. Many of th wreck ) of trains and consequent lees o ia lifo can be traced directly to the overwor ! of ( rain crows. This is especially ( rue o western rpads , whore , at certain season of the year the rush of traflio is so ur ( hit train men actually suffer for eleeji oud res * . Ono day of rest a week an limiting the hours of work each day is reform which would prove beneficial alik H to the railway companies , their patrou iid the employes PA1LUOAD LEGISLATION. There li no state in the Union whore nllwAy legislation is more necessary to lay than in the state of Nebraska. The entire railway system of the state , except copt the Union 1'aclfio railway nnd > rancheR , Is owned nnd controlled by corporations whoso financial interest it is o cirry everything out of the state , ithcr to Chicago , St. Louis or Kannaa City. This is particularly the case with ivo stock nnd until the various , railways n the slate reduce their local rates , our tow stock yards will bo n failure and but a resting and feeding place for western and range cattle. Take , for Instance , ho rate on Hvn stock from Hooper a lietanco of 70 miles on the Klkhorn Valley railroad , and owned by the Oh ! < cage & Northwestern , the freight to Oma < la is $30 per car , while the charges for ho other COO miles to Chicago are but $15 $ per car. In other words the railroad charges in Nebraska are nt the rate of ' 12.85 per car per 100 miles , while for ho 500 miles through IOWA and Illinois , ho charges are but $0 per car per 100 miles. The same applies to the Chicago , Bur Ington & Quinoy nnd the Union Pacific railways , though not perhaps with the same percentage of difference. The armors of Nebraska are paying on their shipments of live stock to locitl points rein twenty to fifty per cent moro than ho farmers of either Iowa or Kanaas. And to long as such a state of affairs continues so long will the products of Nebraska bo the means of contributing o the wealth nnd prosperity of cilJcu in other states to the detriment of our own Itics and towns. Ono thing ia certain , hat this will not bo much longer per mitted. Any man has the ability rcqui- ito to Introduce n bill Into the legialn- turo at the next session reducing the passenger rate to three cents per mile the same an in Kansas or Iowa. U la certain to bo done and ought to bn done. The regulation of freights , however , will bo moro difficult , and none but wlso heads and those familiar with railroad business chuuld attempt it. If there are none ouoh in the logieln- turo , mon who undorotand the manage- ment of railroads , but not connected with thorn or Influenced by thorn , should bo consulted. Tha Iowa law upon the whole is a good ono , although wo believe It can bo materially improved upon. Lot the next legislature do something so glvo the farmers and produccra of Nebraska relief , | from the oxtortionn and discriminations from which they are now suffering. The legislature has the power to do this , and it is high time that it almuld exercisu its power in the interests of the pcoplo. THE TKAOE SITUATION. There has boon few material changes iu ho business of the country during the , st week ol Novotnbar. The cereal mar- ets remain spiritless at low prices , otton and iron mills are reducing wages , nd in a few Instances mills have cloaod. 1'ho holiday trndo has fairly begun , and c infusing considerable lift ) into various . hnnncls of trade prostrated by the cam- . aign. Money continues tight , and al- hough plentiful in the vaults of the unkf , it cannot bo had except in small urns at high rates of interest nnd on the neat approved security. Collodions are oportod bettor than for several months ast. Seasonable goods are in air demand , and mnnufac- urora' ordora are Increasing. The im- irovomont , though alight , contraatn nvorably with the recent extreme dull ness , and merchants generally regard the uturowith less apprehension. There ia considerable activity iu the export ol otton goods , nnd an increase in the ship inont of brondatuflj. The belief thai iricea have reached the lowest point nnc .hat a reaction must soon take place , inds acceptance in many quarters , and . jives confidence to operators in several inos of business. The cotton foctorioa of Providence and Fall River report n alight incrcnso in orders , but Iho general market hna not improved , nnd some manufacturer com uin of their inability to got coat out ol present prices , ,1'rodticlion 1ms been rostrlctod to such an extent that there are very few accumulations in the hnnus of agents or manufacturers. 1 n woolei jooda an improvement hue tikon placi nud tlio outlook is encouraging. Mnnu H faoturors are buying for now require ments and the general umkot ia charao torizod by a atoadlor fooling. The iroi market continues quiet , but there are dooidod symptoms of nn early improve ment. The low prices of steel rails and structural iron is a great incentive to builders. All the IMtsburg railla an running , but with reduced forces , The grain market shows signs of moro activity. Prlcoa hnvo ruled irregu larly , but n not advance of ono cent am ( half over the ruling rate the proviou of week has boon established in vrhoat The indications point to n falling off o receipts and a consequent chock to ao cumulations , which would naturally improve provo prices. The low price nf corn am the exorbitant rates of shipment , cspoci ally in Nebraska have , chockcdehipment many farmers having cribbed their con to await a ralso Or to feed to stock. Th reduction of live cents a hundred on the in w rate to Chicago , announced by the rail roads will doubtless incroaao the ship of ments of this coroal. to On the whole the prospect of nn early Improvement In moat branches of trade much batter than for the past two months. TIM proposodBpanish-Aniorican treaty An outline of which was published a fet diya ago , contains several provisions cor ering the tobacco , augar and minor indus tiifs. Thu reduction of thu tobacco duly olio-half , nud sugar ia put on the free litt , i Spain agreoi in return to make a I im U but iabstantial reduction ou the ) f K .ut.cD cf American manufactures . . im ported into the Antillen , and n largo number of such manufactures arc listed frco of duly. This treaty is in Accord uilh the views expressed in the presi dent'motsago ! , The benefits o ! recipro cal commercial relations with the Antilles would moro than counterbalance n temporary loss in duties. Where ono ir.inch of trade would suffer for a time , scores of others would find n market now closed. The sugar nnd tobacco men havu already joined the opposition , and n wail of despair comes from the maritime cities of Canada against what is termed "tho overshadowing of Canada by the United States" in this treaty. When wo con sider the source and nature of this onpo- eitlon. the inference is that the treaty would bo a great benefit to this country. TIIK t-nterprlsing business men of Onm- ! ia should at once take some stops to wards organizing n homo company for the construction of n direct railroad line Into northern and nurthwcsscrn Nebraska , in order to secure the trndo of that rich re gion which Is naturally tributary to Oman' hn , but which is diverted to other points by railroadn whoso interests ecem to be ngaintt this city. The people of north ern ; Nebraska really desire to do business with Omaha , but under the present ad- vereo arrangements they find it almost impossible lo do so wiih any profit to .homaclvcfl. This is too important an enterprise to bo longer neglected , nud our business mou must do something to in their own interests. There is no do . imu and again suggcnted would pay from .ho very start. The West Point licjnib- iciin , in diicusning this subject , cays : 1CNc It in not nlono the trade of northern Nc obrnkn that Omaha should bo think- ng ! about , but of the rich mineral dopos- ta , the supply of timber nnd the immense ( rnin fields to the north nnd west of us. 61o maha can never bo the city she aspires , o ba without direct communication with .he agricultural and stock regions of lorthwostorn Nebraska and Dakota. If she . imagines that because nil this is nat- i rally tributary to her , nho will av/nko Hdino line morning to find the prize has iccn secured by some more energetic rival. TMHUI : arrived in thia country in Oato'irt ' I her 47,882 passcngora , of whom 80,441 were Immigranta,7i > ! W cltlxona returning from abroad , aud y,442 visitors. The total number of immigrants arriving in tin ton months ending with October iraa IM.DL'l , against 501,037 for the same period last year. Of the immigrants this year ( 48,701 catno , from England , 54,097 I from Ireland , 7,884 from Scotland , 11- 001 from Austria , 141,684 from Germany , 12,252 , from Italy , 13,125 from Norway , n 22,455 from Sweden , nnd 40.C81 from Canada. . ONK of the fighting editors of the French press , commenting on the Ameri ti can election , Insists that "though Blaino'a lu tarty has boon defeated , It la atlll strong enough to chullong.0- that of Monsieur Olovor Cleveland to mortal combat. In .ho interest of democracy let us hope .hat the frco land of the west will not run red with the blood of its children over the Ill-starred election. " The fire- enters of the French capital mast have icon furnished an engrossed edition of r ) 3au Manning's jaw. 5 Tur. reduction of grain rates on the Jnion Pacific , although not a& much ns it ought to bo , especially while the price of grain is so remarkably low , rray have n beneficial effect. Small favors are thank fully received. Tun railroad fare from St. Louis to , Chicago is only n dollar. If this ntto is maintained for a week St. Louis is likely to bo depopulated. . THE. Lomnn-Urnnd senatorial contest , in ( Chicago ia ai sliming proportions thrtt fiivo it nlmoot ns much Importance na aNew Now York count. I'OlilTIOAlj I'Ol'GOKN. llovini'd ilelinitions Illiteracy , victory nllllurncy , defeat. liemocrntlo accountants ) shoti'd uvoid ' clcilcal crrorx , , Mr , Clovulmul uliouUl hive hm tloor-Vell loiuloil so as to jurulyzo whoever tciuclioftit. It will bo n Imril winter. Upon the backs : of moHt of the Into nrrlvulu In \ \ onhitigkou the ' - 111093 la nn Inch thick. to ; Whatever olfo nny bo in doubt , ono so iibnuluU'ly curium : that Tliomaa A. lien- ilrklca , of Indiana , in nn tickled 33 u cat with two tails. Mr. Cluutland in not troubled with a motlioHn law , but when ho qoot to Washing ' ton ho will find that Mr. Huulticka porfonna the old ludy'n dntlos , Nuw York hnn fnrnUhed four presidents Van llnrou. ] ' 'illiaon , Arthur uiu Cloelanil ono in n direct way , two by succession , and the other by alliteration , Tennessee Illustrates the Krowth of ropub llcanism In the touth by ulvlncClovdUtid only UOGI . ! plurality. It ga\o Tildou 43,000 inn jorlty and Hancock 121.0UO. It has not yet boon determined by Genera ! ieo. B. McOlollan whether hu willniipruacl that cablnot appointment by muans of a aorloi tiarthworks or by tunnellnp toward It , Al will depend nn n bin discovery whether the guna pointed in his direction are wooden ui inotal. It ID lu > i > cd that the Huporb 13on llrowator our attornoy-L'iineral , will bequeath his ollicla iiDifonn and liis ntnto carriage to the Smith Honluii HiBtltntlun upon hla rutlremout fron " publlo llfo next March , Wo bellovo jwsturity nhoukl have ocular proof of the granduur tha iimintninod during the KolJen dgo of our ua tlonnl existoncu. The Idlota who grind hand-orgimn , taw wood and trundle each other iu wheelbarrow payment of election boU appear to bo in eroasiDg an the weeka go by , Another cam wheelbirrowhiB in reported from Indiauap olla , and there are eoveral hundred townu ye hoar from. The | irovalonco of thia form o InuHcy ilhutrat04 with vivid force the utte tntulIicItMioy of the fool-killer , and Air. Cleveland land nhould have no honltatlon iu removing him. him.Some Some years ago a wealthy 1'ItUburger left a In bequoU of 850,000 for the first democrat ! lirt-nidout Qrover Qloyelaud , o ! cunrie , get the $50,000 ; I ut there wan a proviso Iu tha wll that tha mgnuy uliould bo used "to perpetual democratic principles , " It would bo a sow. time for Henry Wnttenun , Ooorgo Willlai Curtlt , Wuda lUmpton.Owl Bchun nnd Job Kelly to hold a cunvuntion nndJecldo wha ilHinocratloprincipled ur3. AU r tha nomination of Horace ( Jrfelsy fo tin prtilduucv In 18W , Whltelaw KeM , Mr Albfrt of lUltlmoro , and a number of other . l tlBinfu had dinner. One buttle of wiuu } i : XVM loft After < . ! ! had b. . . n lnfi. J , anil it w i < ijrre 'tl to pl.eto on it nn inscription to tl flJVct that it was not to Lfl tlrnnk until ixfttr tlio election of n dnrtncr tlc ) > iMidcnt. All pr 'iont a'Hxed theJr olgnnlnroi to tlie apnvTC irient , nnd .Mr.AlberblmireKvhnnlrproscrvfcil the bottle rror since , and now has It In lit * poMCMion with UiuiiKni\tuiri i > tfll 1'gibln. An a democratic president bin botn eleelod , and an no iirranKomont WAS tfndo as to who MiouUl 'rink the wlno. Mr. Albert will send it to 1'rMldent-otcct Cleveland with nn explanatory letter , TUK TCMvX-uItlKU OFF I > UtY. Arrival From Nniituckcl Tolls About tlio I'rlniltlvoVnn nt Ilio8cnlrt Town. Hoalon Globo. The toffn-crior of NantucKet , . William D. Clark , cnmo to Boston Tuesday , and . .3 doing the tonn from ono of the hatch aa n bnso of oporations. Ho is a slim , nervous man , with restless blue eyes , and boars with him the unmistakable tokens of long and patient study of hia sea-girt homo. In the course of a conversation ho epoko of his duties at homo nnd the motives that brought him to Boston. "You see , " eald ho , "wo got kind o' lonosoino down there arter the summer visitors nre cone , nnd I c mo up to Beaten - ton to see what it was like , 1'hcra nro nice ' ( ppoplo in Nantucket , mighty nice , nnd civil , too ; juat as polite na can bo. . Everybody saya so. Thoy'vn got aomo fine women down there , too. Pretty girla that'd roako you a good wife , lots of em , if you havon't got ono now. You go there now and you'll have n good time , I'll ' warrant Sliding nnd aknting and candy parties thick enough , Good times going to 'cm winters , suro'a you'ro ' 'livo. What they do nt candy parties , did you say ? Oh , klsaing and talking ; moatly talking for mo. 1 don't like kissing ; not much of it. Kinder soft , 1 think. " 1 am 33 years old , nnd have boon town-crier , with my bell and horn , niuco I waa 20. Not n. drop of liquor over wont into my mouth , nnd no miv'i can aay I take it. They are all good people , and they all like ma tip-top , and use mo first rato. I'm civil to everybody that uses mo right. I'vo got manners enough. No trouble about that. 1 don't know ivhnt they'd do without mo thoro. I'd ' like to BOO 'om got along , and ho laughed nt the idea of Nuntucket without the town- crier. "Guess they'll bo glad to sco mo back agin. I had lota of prosenta from thorn und from people In Boston cti my last birthday. The trouble is 1 have too much to do. Too mnch fire on tny mind' . What I do ia worth $500 u year if it'a worth n cent. When a vessel gats ashore , wor or thero'a a fire or an auction in town , the first thing they do is to send for rno , nnd run all over the to ITU , blowing my horn nnd ringing my boll to wako 'om up. Make an awful noise , I toll you. You ought lo hoar me. Ii would make you laugh to BOO mo go it. That ain't all I do , eUhor. I aoll papers. Golly , 1 nearly lese my head sometimes. Lord bless you ! they'd never know there waa a fire of I didn't go an' wake 'om up. You ought tor BOO 'om turn out an'- run when blow my horn. Scart nearly to death , truo's yor live. A fire ssaren 'em awfully. "When Cleveland waa elected they had big timo. It was just grand. The now brass band , twenty-three pieces not ao good aa yours , for Giliuoro has n nice band | , or they lie about him but a good band. And then they had torches , and lota and lots of fun. They rigged mo up > go ahead with my bell on' horn. I looked ( funny. They put n cap on mo , and t wore a long dress Mother IJub- ard that como most down to my fact. All rigged out , I wai. You'd a died to eo me. Wo bad n nice time , aud all the ooplo uaid I-.looked'tip-top. Oh , they nil like mo they toll mo so. " While he was talking an alarm was oiindod from box 712 : "What's thatl Jfirel" naid ho , jumping UP and taking his hat , instinctively. Vheu told that it waa ho asked if the ooplo wore not going to it. On being nformed that all the inhabitants did note o to fires in Bpaton , ho fell back in hia ( inir and exclaimed : 'Gracious , that'oqueer. . All the poole - Pi1C go to lirod in. Nantucket , meu an' toys and women. A fire acaroa 'em nearly to death. Don't got ever it fur n wook. ( Suppose you got used to it here , ) ut they never would in Nnntnckot. Wo mvo four hand tubs at our olasu nn' they nil go. It ia a good force , not ao good aa your'n , of cotirao , but good , nil the aamo. Two men ait up In the tower an * kcop watch. They go on nt 10 o'clock an * stay .111 ' daylight. First ono watches an hour and then t'other. Cold up there winters , awful cold sometimes. But tboy are , paid for it. Give'em $1 n night. Thnt'a jood p y for what they do. Soon'a they BCai a blaso they call mo up , and I g.o around with my boll and horn , making a aibi big noise. They turn out spry and run tcm the firo. I'd think you'ti got nil mixed ui nt fires hero and wouldn't know where to go. IIopo you don't have many , for fire's n hard master a good aervunt , but n hard master , M the saying 's. , Better keep it ut ann'u length. That'll my idoo , "Now , if you'll come down to Nan- uckct we'll uao you first rato. Show -ou all ever the town and introduce you o nil the pretty girls. Como down and BOO mo. " Kloctlon Fiiiirc9 Annlyzctl. ! lncao Tlmeu. The figures showing the popular vote 'ot presidential electors throughout thu country , as compiled by the Times and printed in Saturday's issue , are full of itirprisea. The n < ; gregita popular vote on the 4th instuit was ! > ,88U,403 , an against 8,204-118 in 1880 showing an increate - create of 077,070. In eight states however - over , viz , GeorgU , Maine , Now Uanip- shiro. South Carolina , Tennessee , Texas nnd Vermont there is s falling oil' in the total voto. In the sixteen southern states the total yoto was 2,835,001 , against 2,710,200 in 1880 an increase of 115,7:12 : The Cleveland electors in there states received 1,023,1:17 : votes , against . 1,051,704 cast for the Hancock electors for four years ago , showing an actual do. orenso in the democratic vote in the \ "solid south" of 28,027. The "bull dozed" and "intimidated" re \ publicans in that section have , ot the contrary , made n handsoinu increase , gaining nil the now vote and muking in roads upon the democratic vote of 1880 The total vote of the Gnrhuld electors in " \ 1880 in these states was 1,007,505 , while the Blalno electors this yo&r received 1,211,801 , nn incro so of 144,350 votes. Six states Colorado , Kansas , Ma'ua ' , uc Minnesota , Oregon nnd Ponuajlvania grtvo the Blaine ticket larger pluralities than they gave the GarCold ticket , while ten states Illinois , Iowa , Massachu setti , Michlpnu , Nrbraakn , New Ilamp ahiru , Ooio , Hhodo Island , Vermont nut Wuconnin the Blalno pluralities are smaller than the Gitrfield pluralities wore Blaiuo carriec two states which were logt by Garfield California and Nevad&--.uul loses three Mates which werd carried by Gait ) Jd New York \ Connecticut and Indiana. Althougl BUimt plurality iu Maiu. Is very ijmuch larger haa that ol Gufuld. hi rtccivtd 1,810 fa-ver t , tfcg tLau Our | field in that ntato. In 01117 one New En gland state Itiioclo Island is the Blait.o rote M largo nn the flarfitld vot-3 In be oix Now Knglsruf states ths Hjjffrcgata ] [ Jfaine votii in.385.175 , na ngainU 415,151 fo thu ( tirficild ticket , dho-.vi.7ff n posi ive lese of 32,281 , Thcr > h also-a tliulu oirin the derr.oerajLj vote In the Slngland stntas , whom the Hxiioock ilocloM rocoii od 311.2l/'i / votca , nnd the Jlovelmul olf'cioro 30",1H r < ) tee , ndo it of 1,198 The net republican lots ' No < v JInglaud , therefore , is JS.OSI ) Cihlyrivoof the thirtydistristB oport no votes for the St. John ticket. jjj ; nuqrv nto 7oto in tlw country was .48.277. The apparent vote for thj Jtitlcr ticket Trim 123,518 , but owing to ho fusions rs'Boven states it ia impossible o ascertain the real atrea th of the 'poiiplo'o party " In Michiga-t < ho Butler lector who ran separately received I1WO ! votes. The total republican votn n the country lit largo this year la 4- 111,114 ; in 1800 , 4,4f42,035 ; Increase , 109,18'J.Tho not domocratlognmi3ajv801. ' 'ho popular vote , as will bo observed , ia Imcet na evenly divided aa it rruo In 880. The largest domocratio majority a that of T-ixaa , 90583 ; ; tlio largest ro- ubllcan majority 14 that of Penmrvl- uania , 81,01 ! ) . Tlio Political1 Coon. ? iHabarg Coinmorclnl GnrtiJte , The coon came in with the Harridan campaign iu 1810 , which * waa n saturnalm if fun und emblematical to the Icgioo , The whi s hud General llarrl on as tht'ir candidate and the domocratio lauora dubbed him the "backrrooda can litute " and the " " , "log-cabiu ttnlosmnn. 'ho whigs took1 up the charge nnd mndo t their battle cry. The dnmvcrntin pa- jors nnd stump speakers said they would lofoat Harrison and tan the coon-akina. o Boston Post wont further nd dubbed ho whole whig party a lot of coons. It nine out in an editorial vhich naid : 'I'lielt out , your columns , rout ihu coons , teat them , overwhelm them , arid lot the olkin ring with the aoul-stirriaj ; tidings hnt MiiJBachuaotta is snfp free from the aueo of whiggery. " The domoernta pa- adtd with n canunn labeled "Tho Coon viller , " nnd declarations were plenty hat the coono would not only-bo killed , mt their skins would bo tanned. Undosi The Outioura Meaieaies Triumphant , Iha obccn nffi'.ctcd for twenty years with an bstmatc tklii dl < cast , called by some M. 2 > .3 IMcr- atlj , and others , Icpreay , commencing on ray scalp , nil In finlto of all I onild do , nlth the help of the lost skflllul doctors , it slowly but surely citonded ; ntll n jcar ntto tills xinter tt covered my ontlru pur- on in form of dry ocaScs. Fortholast tlirc-j 50.118 I .i\o been unable to do nn > labor , and sufierlne In * enfely all the time Lv ery morning there i ld bo early a dustpanul Q ! scr.leu taken Iroin the sheet on ly bed , Bomu of them half aa largo as the oa\ elope cuntalmi thia later. In the latter part cf winter , skin commenced oracklug open , I trio J ovorj iKl almost , that could bu thought of without any ellcf. Tlio 18th of June I slatted West , in hopes 1 ould retch the Hot Springs. I reached Detroit and u > * o luw tbouht 1 should have logo to She hos- ital but fluolly got aa far oa L-insitiff , Mlf-b. , whure " had a oleler living. OuaUr. trealted rrw abuut wo weeks , hut did u.e uu ( jooil. Al thni-Jli I had ut a short time to llvt. 1 earnestly prajedtodfo. 'racked through the tkln all over my luckacross n > ribs , aa.iis-bands , limbi" , feet bidlyswor.Ln , toe- ails came oil , Unyernaib dead and bard as hone , hair oail , ilry , and llfeleiMi.a old straw. O , my Uodf how did sutler. "My sister had a small part of a box of Cutlinra In .10 house. She wouldtn't Rive up ; said * 'we will ry Cullrura. Snmu wan applied ou ono livjd and nn. Kurckn ! therawas relief : stopped thi terrible urnlnicueubation from the wonleo. They .inmcd- cly got thoCutlcurahuiolvcnt Cutlcura arul Cuti- lira Soap Icamtuonctd by taking ono tables ) on- ullof UeioHont thrca timca aday.efter meab ; hal bath once n day , water about blood heat , uKl Cutl- ura Soaji freely i applxtl tutlcura morning and even- nr. | lloKulb , rctuiujd to my homo In lust sin weeks from time I left , and mj akin , * smooth aa .liij sheet f paper. IHKAlt K. CAKPEMXK. Uomleraon , JtQcreon County , N Y. Sworn to before mo tbia nineteenth day o ! Jau ary , 1880. "A. M. Jubtlw ut the-i > acc. Cutlcura Ilooohuiii , the nnw blood putlSof , Inter- ally , and 0"tloura. and Cutlcura Sonp , t"1o great klii curau , entornsily , clear the Coun lcjloi , ckmee ho Skin and Hoip , and puriiy the Blood of every iwdsii of Itching , Scaly , I'lmplj , Scrofulocw. M rcu- ial , and Cauocro-j Ilun ors , and Bkl Torturoa vhcn ) ) ) ] > idam , hiwpltalj. and all other mean ) fall old ovorjwhoro. Price : Cutlcura , Me yoaj > , 2Dc. , IC'jolvent , PottcrDrutrand Chemical COTJoston. IheCtitlcura : ifirih.nlTal and Tciict Soup. E S. ATWOOB Plattsmoufch Warraika , - - - 103 tno nuutiBB u iSD Biurfaiuuk IEHEFORB AND CJTYcuuit st ck lor Corro | M > ridn ce snllnle 1 nio no t " i-r I ulii it bliit.li' v tldri \ IIM > | | \ , us t'ior. ' , rinu re ntil .e i J tlirnu.h ml lmtvliuln 1' H , tiiMii > in tlii'wnrtli f > , OF.LlCK&iuO TOR IKCAh/i AUD lliVAUDB iiniiinliiiiii ltl'i'nl l in luulth or tlrl- uit . 1i > EinlAcU' Ui UI Iruifl.'ii'N ' I/oi > l.Heutl H ! . IIOill.H'H' ! < ) < ) ! 'U. . Itnrluv Ix. J SPECIAL NOTICES TO J.OA ONF.Y-Oii hand tol'tn ' on infirto tiro-'iKtlto- M i . Corrttt , H03 Kiinaiu St. SlS-Jp 14 MONEY Loarcd ou p r oasl prop ily , chattel * or villatoials Oavhk > 'Uauclul ExchniiKi , . lOJKarnanibtreet. MBJanlp MONKV to loan on city iiropcity. In Bit-no , ol $103 ixnd un. VII. . Slolior , UU3 Kurtiam 032-d 00 21 p TO lOAH In unmsof 3fOouil onwajila. MONET O. K. Davit w l Co. , Itcol KiUto atnl Loan ) . 1605 KurramKt. C > tl - MoniCt loaned On cJittt4lB , J5 1lr6aU 'L clitit4 - < bouijht and cold. A. Fortruan , 813 8. 18th J 7/C tl _ - r'muielal Rxchanne , jatire or 83 > il ) loan T J-A1IA raido onap ir < > Ycd wcurltr I HIM l" " B to 6 week dav s. 10 to 1 Suuda } . 1603 Pitmini Blrcol 111 to baa. 2 T1 7ANTit > - lrl fet Bcneial housework at E09H , JHh _ KKMT Snall new cottagp ; Uqu'.ia at 1223 FOIl IWh H' ' . Iwt. I'aul andUhotu. n. 870-Sp \XMNTr.ll .flut olisifetnaloo'Jk , 1617 Capitol W . < M fOl2p \ANT1'D lly thuNcbratkay'tsiiid ' Watcrproo * \ > Pilot * ntt Ucolln. Co. , rilaMc men In erer count j iu the ttale t o'Kt' I'd rompanles for MOM liHfour ii-liit. There's bU Ircrjy in It Vat | > * llculur * .Vi5 , mldrmi OK. . Ut\ue , Secrrtny nd Min cor , Omaha. 618-Jan \\7ASTKU A cimH | > teot jltl for general hoiuo 1 > work ( lo.'ilnf'renwi reoiilrod. Mrs. HI'IIO bau.-h , H. \ \ ' . corner S3th and Chicago 1 1' . \ ai IIOOK keeper , I < eomiutvnt and mn fur I < 1 t uf refereucis.lillrs i"I U" Ueoottli * MBS-p i A NrKU-Fxoeil'nccd binding slrl , li I'rlot W luk' Co , lot ) U Mth itrotit I2'3 ANTEI ) OtrHnrsuneral bounowoik. Al'l'ly I W InirotaUttijral . B. icrnor Ounnd tllli bt 1 8J.2p _ vv TANTED A islrl for K n' rl koutewtik In a vvWi Wi ISrj .Ta Witf-RBi J Neb , . - . - . \ rANTKlrtlT c n\i > ri ( or n trtloU o > \ lui-rlt , C llBt6J03. l.ltli ittcot , upitltlrt. . ] IWAM'M' ICO-H ,4iuiwilrii. Kill l f iuoi * : i- j .1. tj l/fa / S' ' rviUanew nork > v a i pulsr mithor. 0 f , ti orldr * i Jontj r , 218t irth I'M. . , Oniahr N U'ANTKD To bay a o'ty ' lot toMJ pitd tn weekly ot Monthly lnrtallm iM A n.Vi fi "fl. H " CM Lad ) ir ni ) tevtl'im-ti to take nic * , lsftsii/J nrkat tholrow Homta 'dis tance no objection. Wbrit Mat by mall ? Uo jiB da * r u In ( ntl > tni Ic , no eana < sin . Please a-t- < lre i at once , ololw M'ftf Co , flojtcn , NaM , bcv < U14 W-uro 17 T\7ANTBD-Tdlenor Ktntlcmsn In city or country FT totakontci , light ftrnl i > I muit work tl their of a hotr.o" , < ; 2 tO'JS ad y tijrtly Mid qtnotlv untie ; wo k nut by u.ali. no canvMdrijft > o ci-nipW reply ' PlfMejxIdroes nollitto IfunTif Co , Jlu li'lpMrf Pa. fANTKO LAlJiriS UK CUaiTUMtEN 111 C'ljr M r.r country , to } k uletf llsjhl ami ploaocnt worhsllholr ownhonrm'toATji ; ; y woik fertby tan.1 : no ovjriw.liiir ; t tt rcpir. f\eta \ Jdtii . > Kel ! ble Mmfi : Co. , I' * . FOJ-lrn vs , ; < Tiii , w ANTgO-IVslllon * s J > lciin1 rr Inultr In , u i. cn.rjr to'ftll dr.foe * HflJej IJ jt-ar mce ! t r C references , II. If. X' Ilur otllcu. \ VrANTKOShintlon aicsmpinlotl to at lina- T Iluo'tiVRilrlaily ; Roou'ruforent'3-fitr l'heil. Callr.t 1021-tor. I7lh mid Eui'5Bl9.Uovar ' rtnln. si3 brl WANTEIC-A position ol tr * tlornjo/nf / ( man , Khtho f6IIovrh > j : traits o < character : Bndy. vlill n > , sjliur , I'onoit , enerKetliMid trftMul , and linsn llrat clas l 'in duration ; bcitil rcfrrtn- i irlteat- Address L. llcootllco. Stp ! \\rANTr.D-Wcrk in prlvato Ajtiltc ? ! ) ( * ilrcusmo > I nial. r uno v lo : porfnotly tiadtft-Dtands cultlnif anil flttln7 irwork tiken homo. Ucforcnccl irlvcti Call tr nddresi K. l\iS Ji'urth ISth 31. , 323 6j > . . . . . willzio \ \/\i - - - - \z\io \ Fr r ch ami uitmu T1 le-"ionn In the vcaltifrn to Juv nik'3 In n jirl- Tale futility ! er blard and Icdgliiv , Addn-41 V. T. Bteoflirc/ - tl7"ANTKD - It-.iutlon nocond glr * r to . . . . K- . . tl oral ho-vework In a sojall fainll > . Call ftt ItHi ' .reef. blO-Sll' "VV'ANTED Kti'plojinftit liy n > omig man C7 IT > ntrsol > 'nd Danish ) > y blttli ; he pcnla and writ * * tlio Uirnan an\rjll 4 Ida own laogutf0 ! n ito fjiuatii nwnlHi nnd Kngliwli. Hu uat latclj * jBen cmplojed In n 'urge ' v > ol > ealo mul retail houec- n the e t , aaotol'tii.t' ork , from \\lieru ho ) in nn CNCu'lrnt ' rccommcnilRtlon. He li u jiitd worker nditnillmir to take any jxoltloti tendered him \ii rfflioenn mfvliolia ! lidnr ; and fair wuaca Any ono \vlthlnu iuchft < ti\n w 11 iilcaau adJreet fl. U K. , ' ) co olEcK. Sf ! "li WANTiJl- tlOua a wet mree. AJdrtsa- J12 , N. llth 717-Sri WAU1ED Il n rompitcnt lady cnmpoeltcr of four ) t'ar exptricncu.sttad } tinplo } mont. Ad > dma'Jex 31"-P'ntnont.NtUi fcC3 2p TV/'ANTKI' Uy a v/onian , a aitiintlon a.srcnk In a hold. Addro-u"M. A 1) " Bfo olllcc. 78314p A . irocper. InholefAlii H3tablobmeoi | In Onu > 'i , Adtlrn-w "r' , > o l < ua. f JS tf WAN1RD "oiro smkin-lpirVMi riUsniko kil cr Wilj y $1.25 n p.occ-fflr nak at M K. .Mar- tic'a store. So. 31 South > lCtli Bt , viho sulls furniture I'.torpcta on vv.eVy pajnicntd. 7CS-H * W \NTED Torcntil sis room , cround lloor pro fcn-d , Kcal Kitato Atcnt , Ueoolllco SCO 3p Wi ANTED A horse to kccpdurinit the w mtor for It'ause. Fir-t cb < ; .i ciro a-idllfjht usa c iri'ar- cateed. JoOffl.l'.O. . 857-Fp LiCata ti8tt at 84 Pollard pgr VT k. 83t-3p CHANTED -10.000 famlloa to try our folf-rlslctf \ Pure Buckwheat ,1 < mr aud tielf-tlslon Coin moil kept tiy all fltst cla'u ( ocar % AVe warrant all f buckwheat ra'd under our Lrtl pare. W. JVK.L - SHANS & CO. , JIauufactjrcrs. . Sll-tf "VT7rANTKITo tell traile 0 1 rent blacksmith and Vl vu on sbop'vltn tools Co ( > llooition business ostolilished. Address Ucu. Vf. Lambrlng , Wccjiluj ? Water , Neb. 777-Sp jO > HD Ki/at-claM boaru-aml .icib $1 per week at > 1212 Capitol avc. 788-14p st retail ero- - ccriisin 7mahafor rc-J cstnto Inthocltj or or land adjclslnjf thotliyAd.r.M ) "A K T " Bco cilice. Hr" , " l/J7 / 7-tf T1TANTKD J2.0CO on flrat-ciaas city tecurltj.for 6 T V years , > > t 8 per cent. Addroai Box C20 Poat- t orace 700-tf W ANTED Bnsmuss. An active merchant of thorough buslnneo ciu ion and habits crn- ercplatln ; a C.'JVDRO Janunryli t. J385 , w i'hea to pur. haso an interest In a well established men antilo or manufattuilnj ; liuslncas , vviul > lxiy ofit a srrlall bus- nesn.haa 810 000 casb can furnish jofereLcca ot hlun orider and woijil expoctsaiu * . To secure roplv , ad- dru'ja Klvlnff full name and partlculara , "Merchant care Bco offlce. 850-8t lewkp I TOP OIIHENT f JinUhod rc 3i Jor geitiemun 2203 California Ck 8514p of Oil KENT4'leaiant fu < ni hed room centr'tllj located F ctr cated ; rcawi able rates-vis * l > vipeSt. ! , SBl-Gc \ RHNT Desirable front room with dressing 1 room off ; ful'ahle ' fofrono or t n ffemlcmen. Only throe Mocks f r jin po t clflro 111 South IKth fit f RfiO.Ep TIOll hKNTNic.ly srnl hedrooni' . IBlfl Ca'lfom < lUSt. 5S28 at 70i BKNTA row touee Sroonn , cellar , cloect * , F anil stnbl-ifora hnr ea , at cor. 4th and Walt.it t. lEimlro tl3l7C'ilca.oS ! > . AtiR. Itanaow , m X1 Ijn FOIl KENT Cheap dt X room , central locatiou. wellhi4tpd , 5iwrno'i h. Corbttt , 150S VIH- mm bt. 8t)8-Ji > J. Otlll KENT Nicely Umlsbod rootra with Orst I7IOR 1 cl'SjboardliiK , 105N ISlh. S7I Sp KhNT A laritu hardsomtly furnished , sec FOIi * btorj front room with cxcolei.t hoard , JD20SI. JI rjW\e. - 817-So ( . , - _ _ _ _ and TTIOH UKN1 A mijocJ rooim with boardv 1S12 ; i'oiltujtreet. fj RFNT Kl" y a'8lied room suitable for two 41" FOIl Itl.lIIovvaril strjtt 841 8p Qro 7 > OH KEN 1 ii'i'oc u. b. K. I'ornor IQth mill 1'a- ? elHuSlMj J1V pur month. O. Wlnlen. > IC 3p ba Oll KENT S.i . Jwsuseo and a pumbor rf rooms lira for lUht houuekuiplns W. II Halter. lC3 ; Varnam street. Slo-z _ RKNT Cwnlort.ibly furnltlipdrPttsiu In north iS FOIl of the Anileraon block , ccrnor Davenfo.t ; bat and 10th Jtc.'pr u scjitliaiigiil. AMat ) room 14. O. II Amlaraon. 8lff 8p OR IIKNT KurnisheJ room n , | beard f 5.00 r r iU. weok. Very belt location , laiJiDav , F 7011 HEIl'J Kurnlsbeil room fur nee or two s < a\ , 1 ticnifnS.W.Conur if 17th ni - , < f ifttol avooua t bwi ( K KHHT A nicely fiiriiM&il rocita i FOIl firs , E2Z S Itlth Et , Cor , , Jlarcey. X r- 10111U.ST Pleasant furtljntd room , (05 3. 17th F S36 Dp V _ O I'nfurnlslied Ufle * rootm aiul naUo O 1 Cviltol Avenue het. IttlJ. * 17thhtfc , l. iulr a ollco ! f Club Stable , 11B North 16th bt. xS4.3p. KENT-3 or 6rocir with oUsof , 2 ) lar ( uiU FCIV ator. Call at (03 , N. 13th ttn-atT 82S-3p T KENT Urper lartof now brlcU houfa 16th IV btreot.biUccn waei .lwand MarlhbSts.,4rn n * J 17VOH HUNT o > ) tt ( ra 3 ocmv iiali , > jitry , ilojot ando-'lv.i ' JlitO , ala * oliar rhMp ten- to menU I ) . Ij.Thoi ji" . blfltf KENT Iloumiwllh 5ronm and ba . Ap- 1 ply to P. WlliN012 utlll/tUSL 814-tf f'Dlt HUNT VislraUo funl h 4 ( rout joonu with board at I'M south lth St. EOHp ! IIKNTLirie 'urnl lid . - ion . H n tor .Man dcrson'KACutto 004 Lumin tit. lU/er ncfu. / HB.Vr Knnililo - J/Oll * Ml 17IUU IIKNT CctUKo rM"UIU no r > r llnr. H . ltlml . T t . uli 4l ? it ; 4p III.LU A. FOK IIKNT A plramrl furnlthid room Kith or vHr out fire , 1SC3 Cui bol ve , 7b& If OJl IIK.M' huruUhwl rcoroi at 1417 IU ? & > l-4p * IlKNT-Uni ( U ronu liouae on SUk ktid liar F01l wyHU A. UvClitiaote. 7H-f ( iTlih'i'KNT--I roira brloic hoiiw , bajr. ell ! andc'u'erii ' , vtlll n lit ihfiip to tbtrijhl tenant * r null ou uuy tuoLt'ly pajuuiitA. AMtSlW7I''itniim mre t. " " " Tr < Jll HKM' U roc in fcouio , Una yaid , I'arn &ui. , AM.i.S 1H7 Juroiim ht ' 7. f " Lj vrxa j th"tt. i , " i. KKST Fir par lift" , bjlla etr , 3 J > tlubhCI , nenlj decirU < l ftnd furslehii ] * itnl wi'NiMI in > ltrn Inprotem nts AppI ) to tbt'r'i tees cart 11..k Me tr A O ; il 2 fi'Ort K. Uf t Kiirnl < r-ii rOTrnTbrlc blWk , uiosem X' ImproicmentB , tne bl ck from I'ort olHc , S IV. corner l. * h MI ] Oupltolirs. FurrliheJ roon hi bnlldlnff N r. ' cornir Wthatnl Jiavcnpejt 0.11 alter Sji. iu. 72MI T/OIJ HK.\1--A p < h. > - i f 10 f urns , and a barn , I1 b rd ntiil p ( iat tnn IMrl ; aven-if , 2 b'oeks frwn Fanmn t e ? Itiijalro 013 7'rni > ai. Tostt ? OJnfi5St wr rofini , ttiifO . Wih St hit. J1 l-erAM } iio. OU3 tf I'jMMl JlI ! T Tointlcijin ( ) onln JL alainlrcoiii , a ; * . corner 'JKh and hi C7 t-lf _ _ TpMl I ETKlec ! r 111 room Sr c , hard nnd soft J'rt.trT oil modern IX-rovcme.Vii , beat location In city J".l > . BArker A M jc , 13th and Fartism. S2J t > UENT Two nlo ? y lurnint'tJ Iront rootnt JP IW ot without loarf. Stovtj In fnc , 131S Apltol tve. 570 icc-14p' ! ' 71011 1VJTT ! Iho two litff tneit risrkct ctnior L' 10th Mid Mawn. PiuCton & Co. , Ut8 > 'jrn Illitf Til Oil HKJIT-Twu clciantrsoraj In I'.cUicVn blocK JL' raulsC7 > ACbir/13Farrif.a. Sl2-tf CTOU lli ; > .T r-araUhoJ f r jr. * room for lent 2J. & X1 ItHhSt Sw-tl' TJ 01 ! 3AIK-A fl\o room hou , Kft.St ' J- to ttx''S. a. Sto 'pn oi. , " " 2S3--f FOIl llKNT-rn atlnn > 3d addition , nice eoutti and eiwt comer loinllhOroon Iiou9ol8. ( > r montl. Potter ft Cobb , 1615 furni-n St. IBS tf TTOH SEJJT T i-o tavaa rornlsheil lor ll ht hqics- X1 k olnx. B Vf. roc. 8ih and Ilonard 170 U Hoom comer ol 17th and Utacu SW. , , 144-i ( p lOll I 7HT" Tim corner store 10th ami Ixsmaa wotth Apply th II. Peterson. _ 103 tt F O'l UEKT three tory hilck , roof , v trch'juse , hjtlraullo elevate ? , concrete nflsmentf. lUllrood tr&cltto Uoor. Uarker & MajTid , ' 13th and Fa.uam. Bl'5-t ROOMS \t.tii bhnrrf' , dou r b o or wlntcf A at St. CU.1..os ITbhl 7 fli.'tl' nn JtURHAT hMROod pajiunns. Spitnx w tor. StO.tf IjiOllllKNTSuttacs of Uro roomo. J. 1'hlp B Roe JJ 1515 south CChEtrcoti. OSO-tf FOR BALL. I pull SALEAflr > t-rlasj Barber ( hop In Allan- 1 tlolouA Ccoil IJSKtcn , iloinj ; Rood bualhtss Iheap for caeli , iiljr atclmn John Wagntr. Atltn- 5IcIui\a 872 S FOHSATiK Ite'fiixant ; see 1 location. Would pl\otlniect.iart'or | tak tcain. Address , "D" Zee cilice 853 Sj. | Tif > USATU fhcap a pistinrant : too ; ) InfiMtft J1 } 2ii , Nortliiesh&t. , SW-12 ] . TOIl SALE Alariodo-Jlehint ( rHadUnt llruii.- JT VM > unall licntcr , lioth hi ycxnlrtp > lr. liiqn re at Uhitto Stoi o llcpairVcrits. . f 67 tf ' TTlOIl SAL1 ! Hints , ; ? , l-armsi nud wigoiii ; U1 jnoiieortwo oars time. Koul utate securUy. ) 'L.7homM. S88-tf FOR SALK 01' K .BHAMOB At $ IU per nor. . . all cr vmt of t'.vo ' tuoinini aares of timber land , ' forty milt" ca t ol } - .i < i9 City , ll oirhan o for Nebr.uka liud or merchandise. Bedford , Souer 4 Pat Is. ' " _ 5'-l" ntOT. SALB Lots-an-Davonroit St. , 22 feet front JE ? bargain. 812-4 F SAIE torma , ncrolots for suburban hem < , buj bifisro the Spring advnnco In tonrSl nilnutca dri\o Irera Bojda Opera House. iTD for an ncro AofES , 1517 Farnam St 799 D FOR SALK Lois o Bt ol Itners Hrlckjard. within onohlcck oi the ijth streetcars , Arlington , C36 per lot , on teanthly ( aympnts Clarendon S500 jmi 7et , nnc quartr down. AMES , 150Farnam St. 73S-1 TjJ OB SALE 103 fsut by 247 feet (2 ( full Jots ) Rood O fence ; trees f 3t- out throe years old ; face ea on uD'foot strict ; on' ' a'tn > tthl3 ldo of O. W. Iloldrego'a -tuidfnco. $2C03. ' Amt , IDOrFarnani street , 757,1 _ FO11SALK An InvpBtment.BilS-oasdy handled , 4 vtthobcHt Itur.ttd lots Im rialn > ie > v , opposite jiitlxe Iledick'a.i' ' ' 'cnco.Uoae ' .iablccAli jiajment 6 jjoiri on b&lancv. . f Ttiosolotsam cholco.will advauoe .wlily In value. AMK3 , ISS'VJarnain St , 79J-1 II 8ALK ThYot N6 Jl nii'ch ' cows , at first homa cikt 3 ! flicrcd IRVur Academy , Butt St. 17OII-8ALK- tJlroon)8lan fDiw lots Wll * Mil cheap n ( order. , to jret imiaedltte ch ngo o Bcn oafteruoaihiOJmiJ < cnild , T. E. 1'arfltt , O s olBce. 751decl2 SALEh iyra nice 4 ro-nj cottaifofull lot onK'IeHf'tyiwaterl9th s'rt , h lf a bloik S. Ixivenorl.T ; y. 8t side , terms 0037. M. Lee. ( fro- SUd and rqy/tncrth street. " 48-c _ - ' * ith newsroom hou8 Lai * > h r6 * f table , Plcrco. near Wi6t nvt ) , fine location , - > n-'iwD ' & Co. , 1613 > Fain-m. 313-t OH SALCie hett b'mlnoai Jot at the Stocl ; t F1 yario Souib Ouaha , 60xlCl Will bo worth > doub'o the prljs ajti'inl now Inalde 13 months. Applr olllou ilew TtonU Dry Goods Store , 1310 Farnam. 277-tf , . . . chopper , horsa . . Tp V.U .VK' .IPWUOW W ' /J' .v. a\f power ; UUBT rrndcilnif kuCile , one Urrl pro i. Apply 6t Brook > JIarkat. ooi13th and I'lorce E02-tf rpYcBAcjuaiituv nl JeD ana no apa.er ] typo for. . ealo.loo a rfood Zither. 0. 't. liunto , care Uo otlleo. 5tf. : FOIv SALE yaw phae'on. Inquire cl QtiO. Hii ; < vluaat north * eaHt Rfirnor It9tnand Dod t ) Wt 5/OIVSAIjE Cottftgo ol 6 rtoms , barn , corner.lot ln % ' Sl.lnn'B-a.Mtloii : ; nl } l.a < 03mallcub ; j bIa.nco monthly. Earvaln. OIl SALE Fine btuiuod ( hi.ino at Urat,4 liliiiil " Noh. ? 6.COOuujB th"i.bauk bullillni ; iiH ; ; nn ulfa'VbuiIiilr.K which rcuta tur 41& a month ; , n ltr/u. and burgler proof s. . ; with Yale time lo < Jt tot * jl,600 , alee vrr > l&r i ) .wnk book flr rr,90f salu , co'uiter , ilciks , h ir'd coal stove , In ( ic ; , 1. 1001 pluu baak outlit , tojc'Jjjr ( with lot 44xtft ) ou Ixxinsl etrcei. Title perfect. Irimi J ciwh , la'a &aoQ ij - ! two yeAifl tluio if t'mlrod. Calloc o ; auilrcvo itj Orand lslaad..M b. 62/-rf , JTyjl SALE Cheap a econa baud hjj ! ; ) lop burey. luqulro at Slmojan'a Carrlcvo Fruwtry , DO-IKH , MnUthandlith. ! 8 > io.t } _ FOH SALK A vCsbi tovk of cioth'n'r , hootH an shoes , bulldl"i ; j- ice t , rotlrln ; ' | : o d busm si U. 1'etcrbOn SH eoiitli Tenth btrecC m-'m ; ! SA1.B Two op u eecnca-nin < : but pO K.XOII'aEl have two -Jiolc * Improred farun ij.Vntk fount ) wh cl < / iijeht i xh nierchandlgi w'U ' ItkuRoacial Ftfil > ' , oi drj KJ clothing and booU nd aiiocs..ddru ii ) , b. si oik , Nub. TIIAYEA r'rcan ' 10th and Si. llu > ' > ave , a red cow , . \jeuuU will bo paJ JI'rotu/ni'd to nbqyc , addiesd. bC2-'p l'lno black ifl-M. SMI vvhlto feoj w hJufucu , . 1920 South 1 | h St. tOI-Ctlov/ , ' > UUSEft OTXUI'S On y ciiiiufiMtururs ItiOnviSft' lliioa Prir in ' Co. fiB U lll/AY. vtt'Jts , nink4 and naaraoU davre-1 cjv ( hi e oiteelnotlcn and oijUjy tjnio ol thr , day. In UQ , eutlrtyoril ! > ) ) um way without iho Iciut niolAUitUq , p.iJn riJOr nclghbo.iviAVa our lrjrir > .U uuJ tfil aoVl At the ola uti. ) i 1417 Punun | 3UMt. Oidora by ; 'hf i cl tlMilpioujrtly Bttudod to. To's > NO Wi COLLARS CUFFS THU MARK A THE FINEST QOODO EVER MADE , All Linen , DOTH Aals for thorn UUUS. ,