THE OMAHA DAILY BEE TIIVRSDAX DECEMBER 4 , 1884. THE DAILY BEE Om .Iin Offlco , No. 010 K , rnm Ht. Now York Onico , Uoom OR Trlbnn < BntUllnjt. rrotalne , el > Xontl y nornlng tally , Cos Year . tlfl.twmrt X.wlM . tE.e Ultomrrt . t. | Oiw * th . t. Tar W rk , U 0ntt. ntirnttT * , rmMgnw i ; wiMMStr. IWOT MMTAt * . a Tfr. . . W.OC I Trir * JftMiJh ! . * . . i. iotn | iroiith. _ . A I OwfitnnnlfiHoei relating to VOID and HMIVorU ntHew & iM b addrwwd to th * ) KI ) > AT Tu' ' St . „ . . . , , Minn * n * RpMltUtSff * rhonltl bi * jdrtntd to TIM B PimMum * QotnMjrr , r > u ru Dialtf , OhenK n < I PfiftoRiteordora to bo rn d p y kbit lo th" order of tb < > Aomrtft&r. Pi BEE P015LISBINB CO , , PHOPS II 1IOSKWATKH , Killlor. A. II , Fitch , Minneer'DnllylCirculalion , 1 O. Box. 488 Omabo. N b. Tun electoral college meelo in Iho sov cral state * to-day , and casts ita votea foi president and vice-president. How about that high iichool illnmi nated clock ? Isn't it about time that we have a lilt'.o light on that aubjoct ? Tun probabilities are that Genera' Ilazon will haiijj out the caldoat wave Ibj of the soaeon on or about March -till. TUB Laman-Urand senatorial contcel in Chicago is atsunilnf ; proportion. ! thai give it almost us much Importance 03 r Now York count. A SAMM.E of Nebraska fall and wintoi weather ought to bo aont to the Noir Or leans Gorki's exposition. It would cer tainly bo awarded the first prlzo. A NEW YOKK gonias has invented a enow consumer. If ho had taken tlmp by thotorolock and brought outa mud con sumer ho would hsvo in ado a fortune during the campaign. Tin ; anthracite coal companion of Pennsylvania have formed a pool to keep up prices. The moro months thnt wo hrwo of the prcannt line weather the more that pool will sweat for a dividend. THKUE are a ecoro of applicants already mounted and in the field for the govern orship of Montana. They arc all homespun - spun statesmen who are willing to take the ualary aud honors of the oflico for throe mcntlis or raoro. MAJOR EOWAUDS , editor of the St. Joe Gazelle , and author of the famous campaign war-whoop "tho confederacy is again in the taddlu , " cxpoctn to ride into the St. Joe pont-oilico. Such an ardent patriot as "AlBJah" Edwarda , ought to bo rewarded with a soft plr.co. Tin : object of the recent vloll of Lev ! P. Morton , our French minister , it Now York is now apparent. It wao uol HO much to help the republican party ai it wca to help Mr. Morton , who ia now credited with having the load in the HUH- atorial race in the Empire state. Tin : expenditure of $200 for photo graphs of the Omaha schoon ! for exhibi tion at the New Orleans World's exposi tion ts rather nn extravagant sum for that purpose. Hoeidco inch an appropria tion , oven It were only § 20 , is unwar ranted. It is m unnecessary outlay , from which the tchoola will rcuoivo no benefit whatever. THE Omaha method of paying for pav ing in yearly installments by means of bonds finds favor in many cities of the northwest. Detroit has already adopted the system , and St. Paul la considering a fiimtlsr law. It should bo extended to other public works iu this city , charged to abutting property itnd the bonda ex tended from iivo to tan yearn. Tin : Chicago Jlcrnld reminds thai growing faction of the democratic party which attempts attempts to deny lien- dricks his ouaio of the spoils , that Thomas "didn't getin the habit of sitting down during the campaign. Nor did hu crawl out of Indiana with only a dozen hundred plurality. " The future Is over flowing with wars , mighty wars. put down nearly three and a half milea of granlto pavement the dros nt year , at au average cost of $2 , DO per square yard. The granite uavo- monts cover most of the business streets , and cedar blocks will bo used on resi dence streets. For durability and noise , granite Is peerless ; for cleanliness and comfort , asphalt is still in the load. ALL is not harmony in Now Bruns wick , whoso -citizens think that the Dominion government is devoting toe much attention to the northwest to the detriment of the maritime provinces , The conatqueno "ls that there Is conoid crablo loud talk ntnom , ' the Now Brunswlckers In favor of annexation tc the United States. OUT of the 110,000 government cm ployes only about 14 per cent are subject to the civil cervico law. It seems , how ever , that Judge Thomas , of the clvi service commission , and his associates have come to the conclusion that the law is intended to cover government appoint ments and not dismissals , and that undei its provisions a clean sweep can be made , This construction of the Jaw is decided ! ] contrary to the view generally enter taiued. It would seem , therefore , thai the much boasted protection of the civi service law ia nothing but a sham nfte : all , and that a very cold duy la approach IDK for.tfce * po on employed under Iti provisions. UAILUOAD DISORIMINATION. Mi OUi V.m.KY , Iowa , I > c. 2. To the Kdltorof the IJitr. \ < nir rditoildl of thin morning. In f publish Ing my circular , It * ecmi to mo tonclww thi rmmllon with morr vifror than falrnewt. 1 mr unwilling to belle\f the BlK mcani timlldoii ) miireprwwuUlion. The IKK ! JIM l r ? e Inter t lii in ivrth XabrMfcn when1 thws line1 melt , nnd In Hdng th t ennnliy itoc-plml M I am hying to ro and I have hope from p l cxchnnfTB uf court * * ! * * It m'ant to deal fnl * Ij whioli is 111 doKlr * . and yet If it o diip&w < tint cdlloiinl ! nntoooiinUblc. There h coin line , word , cr intonl , In thai circular wli'ch ' Intltnilon at cnntelnplicto dli criminntioimffniii'lOmaluiiiml I am tinabh to tea how any person other than a dcllbor t ( falsifier or n "nnn comjwt" ( ? ) could eon etruo It. It means simply that while wo protldc jimt RK grout a i onto , r le and Domination by out llua M li Khun by nny oUi'jinml which givei im the long hinil end Iiirgnr rovntiue , Instead of helping to wnd It bj a competitor , wn i > re ontttlod , whou by mlng only fair buiiiiM ! menoK , to do to. I think oven the HKIS on ro < tlactlonvill c. > nc io this. As to IU hurling 01 discriminating vir.ilntt Unntht , what intoronl Is It to thn peopU ) of Omaha by uli.it railroad tnroufth pawciiKors go to Fremont or Norfolk' Slionld UIOTO piMicngorR Hop in Omaha llu-n there are two roads lo Fremont rttul Norfolk. Apfluming both nro equally good , what Inter- cU ia it lo Omaha or tlio liliU by which of the two road * tie ! pnwengcr jfoas ? That circular docs nolo\di intlmato rcmololy nny coercion ] It only rcqnlroi they shall buy local tickets ttnlcsii they po by that line by which our icv- rnuo 13 Increased. I can not bcllovo the JJllr ; me.ini what Hi nrticlo luipllcn. As to discrim ination ag\lnst Omaha nnd In fnvor of Siout City , In cither freight or pastionger niton by tliin Hnu , It Ii fliniply nnd abinlulely falso. Omaha In far too strong , solid nnd Import ant cither to IMJ ignortd or combattnd by nny H'prCRontatUo bnaineaa intoteotn in Nobraakn , It ia nl'o far too important to break out in n plea of "b.by act" like thin , nnd I do not bo- llovo it Ia UK cry. Youra truly , , T. H. llL'CIUNAN. The latter of Mr. Buchanan , of the paenongcr department of the Sioux City Pf.cUic and Fremont , Elkhorn & Mis- aouri Vftijov railroads , ia given to the public for juat what it ia worth. Mr. Buchanan ought to find no fault with TUB IJr.B for protecting the interests of Uroaha , and It is becaiiao Omaha Im.i an mportant railroad trafllc that Mr. Buch anan has bccomo no stirred up. Ho neca thnt Omaha curmot allbrd to patronir.o hin roada ( ijo long as they diacrimlnato aga'inat ua , and consequently ho endeavors to make it appear that there in no discrimination. In this , however , ho will bo unauccoaaful , if wo are to take his letter for n banln. It certainly docu alluct Omaha if through pncaongctH do not conio to thia city , either from the cant or treat. But the main point ia that the aqontu A of Mr. Buchanan's roado are continual ly work ing directly against the intorcsta of Oma ha. They are conntanlly Inducing the morchantH and producers of northern Nebraska to go to Chicago to do btiaincsu , ai hia roada thus got the long haul , aud every obatcelo ia thrown iu the way of tholr visiting Omaha or transacting any bumnem horo. Tlio circular referred to plainly direotn that pne.iongurc ahfill buy lickoto via Missouri VnHoy , and oayn that foroifin tickets "coming from the eastward nnd to ua at Fremont or Norfolk" will bo diahonorod. In other words , "unions you go by our road , you will litwo to pay local faro from the-different poinla lo Omaha , and 'Ihou pay nearly as much from Omaha to Old- cage no from thu starting point on our road. " Such is the inference to bo drawn from Mr. Buchamm'u circular. Wo can not ecu anything but dincrimiutxtlon in that. If It in not againet Oinahn , it ia certainly og&inat the people of north Ne braska , who , if they iloelro to como to Omaha , must purchase local tickota r.t the inorcnaod rates. In the editorial to ' which Mr. Buoh- aniin refers , wu said thai the dis crimination in the passenger buslnura deus hurt im half eo much fin the discrimination ngalnnt U3 In cntllo , hogt , anil | ; ruin , noiui of vhich are al lowed to couio to thin city from Mr. Bu- chauan'u roacln if they cun ba diverted to Sioux City or Ohio go. Wo have before ua H letter dated at Stanton , November 2'J , which oar a that It la impossible to got a Northwestern car for thu shipment of hoga to Omaha. 'Although there are plenty of empty care standing there on the track , but the railroad men would not lot the shipper have any of them , Thu ohlppor then telegraphed for a Sioux OHy t P.\oillo car , but uono came. "They teem to bo trying to frustrate our sending hogs to Omaha" writes the shipper , "and continue to urge the propriety of sending to Chicago , and claim that tlio votnjxtiii/ will raise on the Ji'Ui'u/it between Stanton and Omaha , " oic. Now is thia the way that the Chicago it Northwestern , which owns Mr. Buchanan's roadi , proposes to treat the people of North Nobra ka7 Wo hoar similar complaints almost every day , aud it is about time that something ohould ba done to atop this outrageous discrimina tion against Omaha , particularly in the matter of freights. Thia is one of the moat important matters that will como before the next legislature for rcgulatlonand wo believe that a law will ba pissed not only fixing a maximum tarill' , but requiring railroads to charge no moro par tulle /or short distances than for long distancoi. This same regulation will probably bo embodied in thu national intor-stato commerce bill , aud thia will put a dam per on the zeal displayed by railroad men In their ollbrta to secure the lung htul. htul.Wo Wo ogroo with Mr. Buchanan that "Omaha ia far too strong , solid and Im portant either to bo ignored or combattoil by any representative ) burlneas" Interest iu Nebraska , " but that his railroads are rtolng thin city au Incalculable injury by their discrimination ia an undeniable fact , aud why they should pursue ouch a course , if they want our builnoss , is something we cannot quite compreliond. A MEF.Tivi of the IJouglM county leg- iolntivo delegation , I he city council , board of public workf , nnd nil citizens who have any suggcutionn to mnkofihonld bo celled t onca to consider what Omaha noedn in the way of legislation. It is hoped that steps will be Ukon to bring about n reform in assessment There ought to be ono yenor.il a MAor Trith posror to employ aa many deputies M nacftMmy. In thia wsy wo would ba more liki'Iy to have a fair and uniform * emeut , wliora now each ward awon- sot baa dilfcrcnt method of doing buM- ne * .Tho premnt nyiturn h very unsatis factory and ought to bo Improved. Another needed reform ia a reduction ol the number of juUioua rf the pcaco tc not more thnn three in the wliolo city. Thia would make the cilice * desirable , and hence honest mid competent men nould make MI c IF > rt to recur is the placeH. Now , however , most of the justicea' offi ces nro nothing moro nor lean than outrageous cost mills. Wo need alee t primiry election law , such ac UHE been adopted in Colorado nnd which ia proving highly natisfactory. The manner of receiving nnd counting votcn election day could nlao bo Improved in various wayo. The proposition tc extend the tlmp of pvviru ; bonds from live to ten years is n matter that should bo diacuoacd nnd favorablly acted upon. Tlio tux-payorn will bo willing to have moro paving douo if they can have longer time in which to pay for it. If the time ia extended to ten years , wu can easily have some of uur reeldcnco streets paved. There tro v.irioua other matters thai ought to bo dlacuHicd , nud the proponed meeting for that purpoco ia the only way to arrive at any satiafaclory con- elusion. It will not do to allow our legislators to go to Lincoln with out knowing just exactly what their con- stituontn want. Heretofore , they have bcon uninstruoted ns to the needs of the people and hence wo hnvo had a great donl of loose and hasty legislation. r.VKKAr , mportant bills relating to the Northwestern territories are well ad- vuncod in the cnlondart ) of cougrcoe , nnd a forv of them will doubtless bo crowded through before the cloao of the session. Two of these jjrant the right of way to railways through the Sioux reservation in Dakota. Should either of the two pans , it will bo nocestury to cpen a portion ot the reservation to settlement In order tu aocuro the immediate building of the roada , ns the companies are not nnxioua to build through ono hundred miles oi country without nny prospcctof obtaining sull'icicut local bualnuos to pay operating expenses. Another bill appropriates tj 25,000 to nld the homestead monument nt Mitchell , Dakota , nnd there ia ono to provide for gthe division of that territory nnd the admission of the south hnlf as a state. There in not xiuch hope for the latter , unleos it in joined with the Montana nbtchood bill , to equalize the effect ol the delegations of senators nnd congrota- men they would ba entitled to. There are two billt ) grunting the right of way through the Indian reservations in Mon tana , well up in the IIOUHO calendar ; ono declaring forfeited a portion of the North- urn Pacific land grant , uud ono nuthoriz' ing a bridge over the Missouri at Bouton. BKIIKOUD 1'im and Silaa Bant , oflicera of the English navy , are bombarding the catllo men of Wyoming , Montana nnd Oularado nnd endeavoring to impress upon them the beauties and bonoftts of the Canadian route to the beef outers of London. The proponed route ia claimed to bo coventl huudrcd miles shortur than by way of Omaha , Chicago nnd Now York. Thn Canadian govermont and the Canadian Paaifio are naturally sup- portcia of thia scheme , or nny other eohomo that would improve" the condi tion of their troaourJon , but with the moroory of that "high old timo" in Chicago and St. Louis Ktill froah in the minda of the cattlemen , the Canadian omiunrios will return with n woullh of hopn never to bo realized. In the re mote future it ia possible that Montana ateora may oyorllun * the boundary , but for the present Omaha nnd Chicago can royally entertain all the horned products of the west. Am : OI\MTCIU : talked of ai the sue- ceaaor cf Minister Lownll , Ilia fruo-tnulo views commend him to the English , but his double-dealing resolution in regard to O'Donncll ' last spring has not becm for gotten by the Irish , While his appoint ment would no doubt ploaao the English , It would make the Irish howl. It is not likely , however , that Mr. Hewitt will bo sent to the court of St. James , as the democrats cannot afford to logo any more of the Irish vote. ' J. BUIIDKTIK has aovcrod his connection with thu lfnwlc nnd taken up a permanent residence at Ardmoro , Pennsylvania. Ho says , "Thoro is DO quarrel ; TTO still speak as wo pasa by ; but 1 have decided to make my homo in Montgomery county. The llawkcyt can't come down here to bo edited , and I won't go to Burlington to edit it ; hence , aftof twelve years of harmonious union , wo separate amicably and go out peace ably. " TUB only way that wo can account lor this remarkably fine weather is that Old Probabilities Is trying to court the favor of a democratic administration. It * there is any man who looka for ward with genuine pleasure to the restoration of the navy that man is John Koaoh. He stands ready to build n whole Hoot at any time that ho cm got hold of a fat contract. / HI ; boarct ot education , which ro- colvoa nnd uees the police court finer , has very properly mndo an appropriation foi the purchase of n police patrol wacon lr compliance with the request of Marshal CumminQfl. Such a conveyance has Ion ; berm needed in thin city. I/ocnl Option In tlio Uoutli , Now OtJpRtw Democrat. For two yours past quite n temperance wave has been uwctipiiig through north Btn and aoulhnrn Lous.srm. In mOrt th n twenty instancsn the question o : prohibit inn his been submitted to tin lK'pul r v > tts and whila In n majority o ; thf-io cisas tlin prohibitionitts Imvn boor defeated , It ia only by a small majority nnd after a most earnestly and stubborn ly ooulestpd campaign. Jn Sabine par i h , for iostancii , prohibition wai nub tnitted to the popular vote at the clectioi Iho other day , nnd actually aroused inori Interent nnd brought out a larger voti than the presidential question , in r number nf other parishes and wards ail vantage was taken of Iho preaidontia election to got a vote on the liquor traf < Tic , and in nearly every Instance the vet < was In favor c < f prohibition. Thii roiul greatly encouraged the gentlemen whi nro In this movement throughout thi atato , nnd there will shortly bo , it is said n number of othur liuor | olcctiona. It i nnt generally known throughout thi country that thia prohibition eentlmon ia BO ntrong in the aouth. It has mon support here than in the western state ? like Ohio , where a largo prohibition voti ia polled. A largo nutnbor of conritlo and parlishea iu Texas , Miasissippi anc Loulniann have pronounced against thi sale of liquor , and the temperance nonti mont neoma to bo cprcadini ; . The principle ciplo nf local option prevailing in Louisi ana , Mississippi nnd Texas recognizes tin rlgl of the people in any county , parisl or ward , if they desire it , to prohibit thi sale cf npirituous liquors. The peopli can vnlo for or against their Bale , na the ; eoo fit , but do not understand hori thnt this can bo made a national qucs lion , Thus , vrhilo there ia decided lifi and vitality in thu prohibition , or ratho : local option , movement in the south , 1 does not appear to have dovolopcd an ; moro votca for St. John. Cleveland' * CurlotiH Bontcnct- . The following quaint and curloua Irt dorsomont rraa found ou the back of i Cleveland nnd Hondricks' ticket voted a Barnwoll , S. 0. : . "Grover Cleveland , aland up ! A jurj of your countrymen have found yoi guilty of designing and conspiring witl divorn democrats to become president oi the United States , to the great harm anc personal injury of over 100,000 loya oflicoholdors of the republic. And more you have caused anger , hatred , ill will sursca nntl maludictionn to opting up anc live among the hitherto united rapublic.ii family of thia countiy. Your advocate , have defended you witli great 7.0.1 ! nnt ability. Indeed , such zeal and nbilit ; have never before been known in tin history of presidential campaigns in theai United Status. Ao the jury , however have recommended you to mercy , 1 ninki your oentcnco na lenient na the law al lowi * . It is : That you , Grover Cleveland bo confined at hurdlabor within the walh of the VVhito Ilouao , in the city of Wash Ington from the 4th of March next en aning. And may the Lord have mercj on your coul. "Bring In Tom nendricks ! " 1'KllSONALiltlES. liru HuUcr proforrt pot toeB that have th moat oyeu. _ IMwin Booth U Tit years of ago but dncen' like any ono to mention the fact. Wo bonsfc that thia it * n free country , bn when Llbcaty jrots to Now'iTOik she will fmt no p'nco to let her tooi. MM. IJoscoo Conkllng hni been very ill witl pneumoniaImt tlio diet-uo hail nsmimodainon fiivoriiblo nspect. IMr , W. W , Corcoran , wuo entertsined M ISnclmnnn wliou ho took the oath uf ollico , of torn the lilcu conrtciy to Mr. Cla\emcl. ! : 1'resiJent Arthur , wldov/er , nnd I'resiilon Clo\fllnnd , baihelor , going nrni-in-n > 'in about the capital uill ba n npjctaclo for all tin ladles. liolva Tjockwood Is n member of the Wnah luglou bar. It IK said that opposiug counse fet over a dlllicnlty by alluding to her u "our sister in law. " Oen. ( Jershamro't ] , of" Nnr.TorHoy , ! veteran of the Moxlcan war nnd a soldier it the wnr of the rebellion , died very suddenly li Now York itcontly. Kx-Sonntor Dorsoy tells the St. I.out niobo-Uemocrat that ho tiniuled Mr. Kuber Iii oraoll un.isked n , S103.000 . four par can : iovnrmiicinS bond m Iiij feu eomo Unio nftar LhaHbcond trial. Ei"llovy to Mnko SoOOn Year with Ttvolvi lli'iia" in tlio tith ) of ; i book recently published J'lio ntitlior H prob.thly nu letM a ptiruon thni that dUtingtibncd chiuken fnncler , Kutliciforc U. Hayes. Bob litirdctto , the fitinona funny mnn of thi Burlington Hnwkcyu , tins novurcd liis conncc ttou witli Hint ( > iipi < r. Ito'tirofeH livint' lr pence nt hia uhariniof. house at Ardmuro L'cnmiyluinlii. The dfHcenilnnU of Sybrnnt fjimckenboffl livlL'R in tha Muliuwk vnllry , piopcfo to crec n inonnmnnt OMT the pinvo of tlmt eola survi lor of one of tin ) nia.sS totriblo Indian nntxa ties of nntoTevoliitiuniiry ( luyn. KiiiK Tnwhnlo Ima left Ktiglnndvllli oiioiij ; ! hlto liiUM to stock a New Xcnlaud store. Tin kitK w i known to bo extrumrlv fond of hats for which rrninn bo wus miulo the recipient o liuts of o > cry slmihtuxturu nud deuign. Judge ) .Shollnb.ii'Rcr Ia sixty-four jOATS oil and very firay. 1IU fnrulm.ul ia high , hi : chfokbcinoa hollow , und Iilu OVCH louk out fron under dot-p brown ' \ltli n brlghtnesi whlcl. ahourt that tha lircii of intollcctu-jl activity arc bnrnln , ; bhlnd them. It ia rather odd that the man who led tin firbt lutcll of iJiiiiKranti ncroen the plains tc Calfforulu in 181' ' nuil stiiid there nnil got ricl uovar linil the smnllvat nilniuj ? lutorcat. HI iinmu WAH Murtlu Murphy , Ho bi-Ron rabbi ) cnttlo nnd kept lit It nnd nan hut died in Sat Joaa t ( ) years old , nud worth § . ' ! ,000,00) . Krankiratton has a bright , pretty llttli wife , whopo delicatn health has kept her out o the thickest whirl of aocicty durini ; the hlgl uensoii , hut who lian a great circle of fiiunds n Washington. Mr . Hntton and Mrs Itubi-r Ijinuoln wt-10 school glrli together nt Monn 1'loauHiit , lou-u , during their girlhood nni utter both of tsuin moxnl ti WnBlilngton thel long frieiidahl became the closer , und th two fnmillui nro much together. IHomllt ) , nt 0 , is fat and slightly gray , bn hu in a clover nnd daring on over on the rope It IK now moro thnn n quarter of n ceutur nluco hu fi t croKsi-d thu Niigva rhor , nnd ho louki back to that feat a the grertest u hia life. Ilia homo In named Niagara Villn The rdpo ou which ho walks ut oxhibltioiiH I two Inclit > n iu diamotur madn of hemp boini1 urouiid n core of tteel. Ilia balancing ; pelt iiiufrom thirty'Boven to forty luveu jiounil iu weight , according to the height at which h txjrform * , which ranges from forty to 1 tt'ut. hu has aover yet had a full , nnd only on Blight ccldent , lie was callnu Illonilui , b tlioav , on uccount of the color of hll hall bid real name being Jean Prnnoolu ( iravele. BXATH JOTTINGS. ( iimbloru are utiinuroni ) lu McCook. llftstlngi hand cleared out tlio gamblers , Hasting * la to have a democratic pauer , A literary toctcty Is talked of in Stanton , York is talking of nil amateur drnmati club. club.Chicken Chicken nro dying of cholera In lioon county , Itoiival meeting ! are being conducted I Stan ton , Corn l selling for sixteen cents n bushel li Stuntou. A number of Indians nro camped uea Ashland , It M reported that dlphthoiift U prevalent ft' KM ney , Twenty pound turkeys are In market A Waktfleiil. W ppitiR Wntcr \ to have fotmJry In th nunr future. Uttrphr * Imvo Lc ti getting in their work ii I'lutn Greek. Wild ercfd are reported ullll mimernii ii Dawton connty. TAcrnimtry organisation Into be orzanlzei at I'tipiilion , Norfolk wanli waterworks nnd will see : vnlo n the matter. qnactiliro of broom rorn ii btln Into ArnpAho3. Ths new Clirlttlnn church is rappidly up pronchlng complollon. Tck mih now linn n police JnJgo and hi name i * 0 , 1' Itardwnll. A prairlo flro rntfud west of AratiahoeMas week. No particular dnm > gn dono. The dnc.i'u nmnpc the bogj continues I rage in the vicinity of West I'oint. The now cijiprn hotiha nt Howard v/na foi tnftlly opened on Thauk gi\lng ovenlng , The Arnpahoo Mirror la taking wooc vcgetablcn , or nnything tine , en suMctiiitlot A now town named Vender , nbnut hnlf wa between Dnncroft and Kmersou Is belnij Inl out , Cnptnln nnd rs. Jlilci pnvo a ploasar pnrty at l-'oit Sidney on last Wednesday evi nlng. It l now propound to build n toll brldf acrosi the South Loup on the I'lutn Cice road. road.Tho The district clerk nt Wnhoo Ii obliged I work night and day to Kctp up with h work. It Is reported thnt Indianola igallllctodwll moro than nn ordinarily bad nttack of rolli fchatttif ; . The only betting throuRh the state now i on the fanner Ijoj-i ? , which can husk nnd crl the most corn in n day. The Fremont militia compnuy haul recoil ed their gun * . They nro ( if the breech 1cm ing Kprluglicld pattern. The case against Lowenstein atWMt Po'n for hem > ute illng has been continued. II wan nrrested In Omaha. It ia estimated that Sarpy county farmer have lost . * G 1,000 worth of hoga during th past four month1) by cholera , AI. ILxloy , of Benton'a Bond , has throshe onb 411 buaheld of oat ? from 7J acres' yielc an nverato ; of 53 bnshela per ncro. A number of fnrmeia near Louisville at loMnt ; contidornble corn by Iti letting in tL crib. It wna gathered too early , f The opera houso'at HaUlnqs took fire lai week , but the blai'o was extinguished by th manager before much damage wai done. The church people in the towns throughoi ; the state nro now t.Vking about Chriatmo tro B , much to the dollglit of the youogstr-n Lyons opcnoJ her nowskatlntr rink with Thanksgiving ball. When somebody bienli hia neck , thu rink will bo closed with a fin oral , A man In Xernnha county in procuring th lumber to build a barn 3K ( 1(1 ( feet , from grove of forest treea planted by him twcnt years ago. An luBurnnco ngont in York was knocke down nnd robbed In broad daylight at Yor last week. The robbers must have bit hir with n tup-hammer. A now brnsa band has -been organized a Arnpahoo. It is called the "Cyclouo U.ind , nnd the chancca nro that that section < : country will bo blown upin n horn. The Weat 1'oint Ilepublicnn complains n guarctty of married men In that town , whil girli are abundant. Boys , go west , the hnr vest is ripa and only waiting for yon. A Fremont girl , who had been greatl ; wronged , attempted to euicido n , fo\v day hiuco. Iltr life was saved and the mattr fixed up by the young man who was lesponu bio murrjmp htr. The citizens of Golden , .THfenon county inndo nr&td ou what \vna supposed to ba robbers'rocat , but when they got to the plac they found the birds had Down. The raidin ; party , however , captured se\ou horses nn > two wsgona which had bseu etolen. Iho Greatest MedlcalJCrittmph of the " Ago ! SYMPTOMS OF A ru 1 I.o nnfopiictlte , Uoirclccostlvo , 1'nln In the Iicail , % rlti ! n. dull KcnnKtlon In the bnck part. Pain under tlio nhouMcr- ulado , I'ulliican lifter cntluK , % vllh nilln- Incllimllon to cxcitlnnot' lioily or mind , Irrltiiblllty of temper , Jiovr spirits , with n roclinsuriinvlns nrclcctct ! norno duty , Wenrincnx , Dlr.y.lnea" " , Flutlerlna ni this Ilcnrt , ] ) otn before the cycn , Headnclio over the rlaht eye , Kcstlcsiue-is , nith atfuldrenmii , Illchly colored I/'rluo , nnd CONSTIPATEOM. TUTT'SJ LMIiXtS nro especially adapted to eucli cases , ono dnso Directs aunli n jliango of feolliiR ns to nstonlsli tno Hnlfercr. Tlioy Ilii-.rcnso HIP Apt > tlltonnl cause the liocly lo Tnke oil J''lc Ii , thui tin ) system II liotirlshcil.nml liyilielrTonlr. Action on tlio IM4e | tlvcOrtnlinll > 'iilIiir.Stool nro hrncluc-c-tt. J'rl'-o i2Tr.I 3 Dlux ri'y St..IV.Y. _ ' _ nn ( Jr.Xr'llAiu or WmiKBits chniKOil to n Orxissv IILACIC bv iv Biiifilo nppllcallon ot tlili Dm. Jt imparts n imturul color , nets instantanroiiRly. bold by DnihVlsw , or .pnt tiy express on receipt of 31. Wlurray St. , Now York. THE BRUNSWICK , BALKE , COL LENDER COMPANY , [ SUOCKSHOlia TO THE J. M. I ) . & B 00.1 6 * J = tarri ? 3 SS faM5W The moet eitonetvo maiiulacturera IN THE WOULD. John HOckttinwor Ocnerai Agent or HebraaU art Western Iowa. 50 8. Tenth Street . . . . OMAHA , NEI ClTadatlou Billiard and Pool Tablet and rcaterl rlooa SPECIAL NOTICES TO LOAR-Kon 7. ONKY-On hand to l" n on Inndo prot < utli M . Corbett , UOa Farnaut Ht. 843-3) ) : Loaned on perronal propoity , tbattc' ' MONEY * . Onn In Financial Exchanci U03 Farnam ttrett. I S45janlp t loan on city iiroprrtv. In BIITU ( MONEY and up. W. H. Molter , 16IX ) Fanmm H3'-li > o91 TO LOAN In luma of KCQ and upw&rd MONET Dai I * and Co. , Ilia ! Eitato and Loa Alteoli , 1M S Katram St. SOJ tf loaned uu cnattoli. lUllruad Itckv MOMKV and told. A. Foreman , SIB 8. lit r naiiil Tnxchan'io7"l riif or i mall loa OtiAllA > ted noourltr tltlcu hourt 0 to H ct'k dai , 10 to 1 Suudat i. 1603 Ftrutm Street 111 to boo. S Agixxl man for > trtli-e about itjci tltmani houwj. Mutt utidemtuad furntci Hcfercnn. * required. Apply at .N W. ucrner Harue and 10th. fit ) ( p V\TANTED A furniture Mle ni n ; muit be a Uti I' n.daauaiu ui.in , uud wth Ilibt oannci M. K iUiliii , SIU 3. litli ttrcvU ktostf I \\7ANTKl ) In small famlljr , tgltl for iron. f > 1 hiMfki lotk.nni-ttx i trooJ co A. Apply tc Mr A. II. FiwtU , Colfi&t , fcl iloer north of ' * unworth frtrrct > wi-.p : \VASTEH A r..irt rook Kt 180J J'urtinai tn t. S7l-'i "VArANTKB-A iflrl for general hcniw work at 806 ? > must. 5 < 3 | TJIQUHKNT-Sr all near cottage ; Incinite t 122 ; JL1 N. Plli S' . l t. 1'vil ftnilshormm. > 7K'p ( \ , \ / ANT ElBy the Nobrajka Tire and Wattrproo V I'alnt&nd Uioflnif Co. , rillnHlo men In i-rerj ccmrl > in the tate t nrict" IM compiuiles fnr wort In * our jultit. There's Mi { rroni1) In It. Tor p f tlnilw * * c , address 0K. . M vce , Secrctlry am Manager , Omitbn. 8IO-J ii 1 " \T7ANTrtD A Kooil womMi cnok ; wiges s 27.B3 r * 'I month. AiWrcm llmilcy llonte , .I'oith I'latti Xeb. 8S7-0 | " \ \ r.M TEI-A good cotnpctcnt Rlil fcrR"nct : t > homework , 3tU I > o itlB > atrftt , fTOtf WANTED Axcntu to sell In NohrMlanntw wor ! liy < > tMpulsr author. Call on or adtlrefwJono and Hazclrlffsf , 218 north Kth St. , Ornah * Xili \1TANTED- To buy ! \ city lot t > bo r ld In w oekl ft or monthly luttallmonts. Addrc3i"H. II " Be olflce. 2IO-tf VI'ANTED L dln and gentlemen lo laVe nice 1 i light , ploanint work at tholrown homes ; dii tnncc nn objection. Work sent by mall , ? 1 to ( fi da > cm bo quietly made , nu camasilnPlcaao a < ! drew at once , Qlobo H'fg Co. , Bostc.li , Musi. , bo 6311. 093-drc 1 VA/AMED Ladles or jtcntlomon In city orcountr I to take nice , \\t\A \ \ \ nd pleasant v.orli at thcl own hoitce , J2 toSD.idiy easily andquotly made work Fbnt by ti all ; no c&inMalng ; DO atamp for repl riawwaildro53 Ilelfablc Uan'f'g Co , 1'hlladclphla , l' ( WJ-lDl - OB OENTLEMKN-ln Clt WANTBD-LADIK3 or country , to take ulco , light aud plcogan work at their own home * ; VI to { ii per day cattily MI qulotly made ; work eontby null : no cnn3 ins ; > i stamp for rrplv. 1'lciEJ addruti llcllable ilLtil'K Co Philadelphia , l' . Qo.1-11 UITUAT10HB VtZXVSD. VI ANTED A \oiinginanwlslicaslttntlo ? ai boon keeper. 13 competent and cm furrl best of tLftroncia. A < ldrts-i"L.Ti. " Beootllci1. > 30-1 Position as Bailsman or traveler I WANTFD or retail dr > goods houe ; in jtai c\pcrloiicclcbt : cf rcfucncca. II. U. N. llco olllce. 'I'XTANTEDSlltutlon aa companion lo an Inu > > lid or olderlv lady ; good reforcucts fnrnWied Call at 1021 cor. 17th aud IJurtHts.down utalrs. A position ol trust for a young mac WANTED following t-alta of cluractir. etudj \lgllant , t-ober , honfet , energetic and truthful , nm liana first c'aai bus ness edmatlon ; beittf rcfurcn ccs given. Address L. Jico olllce. 3'S-4p ' - families n drcs- \\'ANTED-AVorkl prlv-ato lij \ maker ono who perfectly understands cuttlni and fitting or work taken homo. Kulercncea gUc Call cr address K. ICi North ISth bt. , SiS C ] iltuatlon a Keoond girl or to do gen eralhciiacwork In abuialt family. CillatJD'J Dodge atrcot. SJOSp 'ED Situation as a wet nurse. Ail'ts aiJ , N. Hth. 717-3 ] By n woman , a situation as cook lu ! WANTED Addro8"M. A. D. " Bee dike. 783I-I | m riiuu MIIJI WDJ.ta biiuatlun aid ouok AScoung la v hclosilo oit blli < hmcc lu Om.-.h > Addrosj "O. " care L'eo. Wa-t ! K120EMAU30U3 tl ANTKO I.ad'i-i idounp men t Instruct h V\ beak ki'cpins : will wait on lu'f pi.\ until bitu aliens nro furnished. J. B tiuith,15imougl.L3. b32'an2p -A lady " 111 ghc French and musli WANTED \ Jmenllta lu prl late family for beard and lodging. Address Y. Y Bee olllce. 8i2l > Somosnakis to feed hlasna o kll'era ' WANTED J1.2J a picte for MiaRts at II 1' . Mar tlc'ii store. No. SlOSoutli Ifith Stho ( .cKsfurniture ttovts mdcarpctaon wtck'j pajmentu. 76S-tf S7 ANTED-To rent ik-ik room , eround door pro w fenc.l. Htal Eitito Agent , Bee otlico. 8dJ-3- , \\7ANTED A horio to lecpdutlnglho winter fci It'auaa. First closj care and light iita cntcid. Box OZO.l'.O. S57-SJ AndBoaidat the Central house t3tn V ROOM streut at 81 Uollari I crwo k. 83l-a | TTTANTEU 10.030 famlloi to try our nolf-rislot Vl I'uro Burkwhcat lUur nnd adf.liUiug Con moil krpt by nil nrKt-d'a-s groccriv Wo warrant al buckwheat sold under our br.md puro. W. J WKL SHAN8 & CO. , Manufacturers. 811-tf tTTANTED To toll trade or rent black mllh nm V > wagon shop with toola. Uoodloo tlon buslncs established. Addreea Ueo. ft. Lambilng , Wccpinj Water , Nob. 777-Sp OAIID First--hi9 board and beds SI per wecka B 1212 Capitol a\e. 788-Hp " \\7\ANTED \ To e\chango ono of the best rctidl ere IT corliH In Ouiaha , for real ueUto in the city 01 for land ad Joining the city. Addnsa "A S. T. " Ici ! 52,000 on flret-el&33 city 6ecurltyfor I WANTED 9 per cont. Addrcea Box C20 I'oat- offlco , 70J-tt TT17ANTED Brjuincea. An actUo mcrchsnt o V thorough Imuncia mlucatlon aud hablto eon tomplatlngachaoRo January lit , 1883 , wiiheatopur rbaee an Interest In a neil established mercantile 01 manufacturing bublnoes , w < uld buy nut u omall bus ncsa.liaa 810,000 cadican furnish refurt'i.ces of a mti orider and would cxp.'ctaame To BCCUID reply , ad dresa giUng full naiao tiid partlculaia , "Merchant1 oato Bco oltlco. S50-81 le kp VOK UHBT UMinen ace low. jM ill KENT -Uottaje , tl.rtru roome , S. 2.)1 ttrcct , ? Inquire ut 17C9 Jack-on sln-ct. b77--p rpoll HUNTriirnl'hed rorm for one or two ecu A ? tic U.CII , i ; > 1'ncific ttnet. S78 Up ell KENT Flrtly furjiih'iu I froi.t room for gc.ii J 1 thiiun.ntN K. Cor. lith aud Dattnpoit , twi ' ikM irnm P.O. * " 0 'P T OItnnSl' Pli.i-ant"ii.ti-of IOCIIM ( thru ) I'M Jj fur to rent then ULfuaishcJ. Appl ) .it 410 N. . 70H UENT-3 or 0 rooms with cUsor , cellar am * ti } wnter. talUt UJ3 , X. Wth btrust , 820 d ; pOK UKNT-Lnrgo fiirtl heJ south fiont rcom f 1711 U llfon.in street. Ml 3p oMago nf thno roonm , 2td anc * . jnqiilro at d. K. Cor. J.icksui and 10th htuet- , . SbJtf. iIUinXT Tim farnl < vid unit 'in tinliirnhhi'i rnoas , for hhthou.tliii [ plug , 10t7 Chicago fct TfiOll UKNT-Ttto fuinbhed roottbloll t ] , H'h St. f Vi blo < kj Irmn i ! ' pot. i 75 5p ' .Oil KENT Corafc-rtalilo fnrrlihid roomwlth EBI F and flrr. 11)2 S. 10th Bt. , ion tr llarnoy. 101111K.NT FiirnUhod room { or Keitituicn 820 I Calilon.laSt. 85U ] IOH KENT I'leo-ant ftinililipilroom centralU lo F cntedrciioinbloratcHltU ; DidgoSt. , tOl-C\ \ / RENT Defclriblo front rpom with drctslns 1 room oil ; Sultabln for one or two gentlemen Only three Mocks from pott ctllcu 111 South 11-th Bt. 1710K HKNT Xkih lurnifhedroomj. IflIU Califor Jj uU St. 582-8 IIEXT A now house , ! ! room- , cellar , doeoU FOH Htablo lor - licrson , at cor. 1th and Wolnul V Imiiilru at 1317 Chicago bt. Aun' . Itandow. ecMp < OIl UKNT-C'bcapdcBk room , central location I7 1 wollbfited , cfi nr month. Corbctt , 1S03 Kar nam bt. 8U8 Op niNT-Nicely : furnUhcd room with flrel FOH boarding , 106 N. Iblli. S71p T70lt 11KNT A lurje hanJiorneljfurnMuil i c Jf1 onil etory front room nlth oicuJrut board , J020St , M ry'ba e. H17-rp rjlOH 11KNT A kulteol rooim with board , ISIS V UcxK'D Itreit. Mi 6p IlENT Nlro Fiirnlihod ro-in mltuble for twc EOll Ida lion ard tttcet 41 8p FOHIIK.NT Ho'ieaatS E. Corner lOttt and I'a clllc bH , SIS per muath , O. Wlnlcn. 840-3p FOIl KIPiT-CoroforUblt furnl litdrourai In north end of the AdJi-mon block , comer Uaicnroit and Iflth IteferrnrcHovchanced. Apply at room U. ( I. 11 Al.denou. ( 619 6p r.1011 HENT-rurnishtM room ud Iward M.OO L1 wejk. Very bodUocatlon , 18.i Davenport. 1)17 Jan Jp rOIlIlKNT Fiirnlthed rooajfcironuor two ccn- U tieaunB.W.eoru < r of 17th and Capitol aunuu M5-3p FOIl KENT Pleaunt lurcUaed room , 005 K 17tn WH 8p FOH IlENT Cnfunilihcd offloe roorra and itaon ( Cupltol Aienue bet. Uth & 17thMtinquli at eule ct Club bulk , 118 North ICtlj BU tilS FOR UHNT-Upper rart of new J.rlck-houw 1 th 8tre < t.bttwecn wfi'ti liar and M rth Sts.trp'ns I2. 8168 _ J 7 < OH HBNT-Ncitcott co 3 room * , halt , rnntr.v , 1 cli.iet and rcll&r , 12 50 , other che j > ten- tmnt . D. U Ihcmiu. S1G.H FOH REXT-lIou * with Sronnwund barn. Ap- ph tol' . Wits , No. 6U 3Uth 10th St. SH-tf . . -1) ulrallo hirnlhei1 front roims with FdllP.f.Xr bolrdat M0 outh 18th St. nKNT-c tt jrc fl e ro.inn n r n r line. < p BKU , * SIIIUVBn. KENT- plwant furnished roam with or J1 w Ithout fire , 1&U ) Capitol ave. " 9&-4p Inoil HEXT-l'urnlshed rooms all 117 Howard. 1 331-ip FOI' URJJT-Ono fl\ room house ou SUt and ll r n ) St. A. H. Olidstone. 791-tf 1 r > OK HiJ t 7 room brick houw , bntu.rtll andclsiorn , lll mit clump to thcrlijht tenant ft uHl on UJK , ) mental } ( xxyiLents. AMKSU07 J'.nmm Ktruet. 70M ( 'JJ10U HINT 0 room homo , BOB } ard , 1'nrk a\f. JL1 AMFS , lGC7rsnmmSt. 781 tf jnou 1IKNT Furnished rooms brick block , ruodern I ; Improicmcnts , one block from Test olHcc , S. W. corner nth ar.d CapitolaNe. OD7-30p ITOIl KENT-rarnlshcJ roorcs In building N. E. JT corner 10th and Uiucnpoit. Call alter 311. m. 725tf 17(011HSNT ( A new how cf 10 r-min.and a bam , ' hard and ft water ; on Park ntonuv , 2 blocks from rnrnam street. Inquire 013 Kfxrnam. "OStf ipoif IIENT Four room cstUso S. 10th St. ll.ii- 1 licr&Majne. J/lOIl KENT Todcntlctncn only , a pleasant fur- JL1 uUhetl room , S. F. . corner 29th and Douglas _ . _ 07J-tf FOIl ItENT- Elegant II rooin house , bard and roll water allmoilcrii linpro\omcnt , best location In city S70. Barker & Ma ) nc , ISth and Farnara. 32Z-U I j OIl IISNT Two nicely furnished front room * 1 with or without boatd. Sto\ca In each , 131S Capitol a\o. 570-dac-ltp OU KENT Two elegant rocmj In llcdlck'9 block. Pau'tcn & Co , 1613 Farnam. 342-tf Oil KENT FurnUhod frant room for rent 222 N F luth ht. 302-tf FOIl KENT Oil SALK A Jheroom IIOUDO , No-MlT Picric btrcct. Applf to Jlra. H. 0. Stevenson , IOl5C.\S9itrcet. I 239-1 FOH KENT In Shlnn'a 3d addition , ntco south and ctvst corner lot w 1th0 room houao18. poi month I'ottcr Cobb , 1616 f arnam St. ISS-tl Foil 11ENT Two rooms tiirnlshod for light house keeping. S. W. cor. 8th aud Howard. 170 U "Cl lloom corner ol 17th tnd draco SU. 141-tt KENT The corner etoro 10th anJLca\cn FOIl worth. Apply O. U. Peterson. 103-tt FO'l KnNT Flr3t-Ci a thico story brick , raot&S root , warehouse , hjdraullo elevator , concrete bMameiite. Ilallrood track to door. Barker k Maine , 13th and Farniin. 825-t ROOMS With board , dou rab o or whiter1 Apply at St. Chat lea Hotel. 7 82-tI T UUllKAT hu good p&nurUig. Spring witor. i 369.11 17011 RENT Colta o of flro rooms. J. 1'hlppa Roc Jj 1612south Eth street. C3MJ I'OU BALE. SALC A flr t-cbs3 barlitr ehop In Atlin- FOIl . OPOI ! location , ilolD ? good buslm.su. Chenp for caili.cill or add ) c3jjuliti U'.igncr , Atlan tic low a , S72-8 SALK Cheap ; a restaurant ; good location FOIl North 16th bt. , 5S3-12 ] , SATjR A larfudoublcheater ( nadhntHomo FOH pmall hoiter , both In good repair. Inculru | at Omaha Mot o KepilrVorkj. . Hdl-tS SALE Hor3c , mulis , hartcsa and WAgonl 1 unonunrtuojeara tlnu . Heal estate security. U. L. Thomas. SOO-tf , ipoil SALE OH i\CIIAXOE-At : § 10 per acre , nil J1 or pait of tnoMiousin t aarca of tlinhur land , forty inllcs east of Kin as City , wll exchange lor Nebraska Und or ruerchantllec. L'ccJloiJ , Souor & Davli. S28tf SALE Lota on Di\cnpurt St. , C2 feet front , FOIl . 812-1 SALK On easy terms , aero lots for miburbiu homes , buy bifuro the bprlni ; aJanca In Brigh ton , 'il minutes ilrhu from llojcli Opera House. ? 170 for an acru AJIKS , 1617 Farnam Bt. 709 6 JJ10K SALK IJou e ( fl rooms ) anil four lots. Wil JJ Hell cheap In order to get immediate change o Boeno after death of my child , T. U. Parfitt , Raa Oillco. TGldoclS , Cheap , a nice 4 room coltase ; full lot FOHSATC , city atcr 10th strict , h lf ablockS. of Ic'i\cn\NOrtli , "C8t hide , tenas tasy. U. Leo. gro cer S'Jd and LeMcnuorth btrcct. 740 I SALE The beet bublnosa lot at the Stock FOH South Omaha , 60xl&3. Will bo worth double the price asl-ed now Inside 12 months. Apply at otlico New York l > ry Qcoda Store , 1310 Farnaw. 277-tf TOK SALE 1 Haus o chopper , horao power ; one Jj rcndcrlnj : kettle , ono lard press. Apply at Brooklyn - lyn Market , cor. 18th aud Plurco BOMf ff YPl. A quantity of Job anil newspaper tjpo lor JL Bales. AlbO a good Zither. G. T. Buace , ci.ro Ilee Oillco. 765tf : I7OH SALICottagn of 5 rooms , barn , corner lot In JC Shinu'su'Jditiiii ; nIyii < 1.6ro8mallcah ; ! ) puymoud and Inl.uico munthjy. liargain , McCa u ? , opp. postolllce. GlCtt f/iCHSALK Hne busioea'j chance at Brand Jshnd JL' Nob. < ? 6.COOuu)8 thu bank buildlnic 22r4t ; aa Oillco building which rents for $15 a inouth ; a Urjto Hro and burgle ? proof safe with Yalu tiino lock coat $1,600 , alM ) very Urjo ( bank buol ; fire proof cnfo , tank counter , ilceks , h.rd coal Gto\c , In tact , n complete - pleto bank outfit , together v.hh lot 44x00 on LocuaV etioet. Tltlo perfect , Ttrma i caili , balance on onn and t o j oars time If desired. Call on or address Jay K. White Grand island. Ntb. 62'Mf FOR SALK Cheap a second hanJlilRh top hugzy. Inqulro at Siinnuuu's Carriairo Factory , Dciittt , bctnecn 14tb and 10th. i-0-tl 70Il SALB A hold tocuot ciolhniK , boots an L1 ehoci , buildings at cost , retiring from Ijualncat. 0. II. I'etereon ! ? 04 uouth Tenth etroci. 113-3m TjlOH 8ALK Two opua 6feUOiil-aAuU buTleB ( { Aud Jj cnadellvMy * 4'oc , che.p , r.t lS9H > ri. 7 tit. M3-tf MliSCKLLJHEO'JH. JOaT A rod Irl'h isi'tter , abjut 0 months old , J white fpot cm lircj-t. Huitililo rc aril ill ID paid nn return of tl.t pup to'JHU Capitol auauiio. J. f , Markcl. jy-7-i 13AfLSRX'S AIlimiON'-Thls new aWltlon Ul J calid In the noithcrn | art ol the tit\ , whim but little tjriicllin ; IH ici i-Mry , Lu * nhtri iiiadt-d f 1 IKfroma tuitfcit ulioiuuMde The etruUi.irs nrn now running through It und by M.ij 1 ; la 6 , will ! > t'oiinccttd wi'li ' tu tinu'idersMrett car IUu which will kucuru afi DiliiuticanThete lotaaif putdowi ) lit bw lUnri'N. I'oriulubi rauloi.ii & Co , i& VJCar- lum ttiut. aiMf TIIO.V AND UKAKS I Ot'.VDHY-lOSS. llth etn , t. 1 Olicc , 111 h. 11th St Euton is Utrti-Nou. q O EXCUANQK-I hnvo two cholco IrnproTIii JL fara M In York count ) wh'ch ' I ul h' to Cih.iTitf.ti merchandise , will taku general stool.or dry vo < wH , clothing mid boota and bhoca. Addro 8 I ) , K. Bayri- > ork. Xeb. 'pAKE.V IP Ono black horsofour white feet. JL white face , injQ South llthBt. S03-5tlow pUUDEIlSTAMI > S-On ymanufacturers InOmaha * J-i. Kcca Prlntln' Co , 692-tf PHIVY vaults , elnki and ceaspoolB cleaned at tht ehortCBt notice and at any tlrao of the day , In an jntirolyorderles ) way without the least inoleutatlan tui occupants or nelghbore , with our Imiro | > ed ami odorloua apparatus. A. JJvani & Co. , Oil Caultol > " 031-iiec'Jl DEEXEL & MAUL , [ 8DOOES80I18 TO JOHN 0. JACOB ! ) UNDERTAKERS ! At thB old eland 1117 Fainam Mtreet. OrJen b tclenririh so sSolteU aoa promptly attended to. Teli inone No. 226. COLLARS \ CUFFS THII MARK ABE tut ' FINEST QOOD8 EVEH MADE , triho Ml I.lut n , COTH Llnlngj AND Exteriors. Aek for thtra OAIlct BROS. , Agents i'or