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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE FETDAY DECEMBER 5 , 1884.
THE DAILY BEE
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r 111 Boatmen Letter * and IlcmlUancM thould b
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Drifts , Checks and PostofDco ordoti to b tanas pay.
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13. 11OSKWATKU , Editor.
A. H. Fitch , Mnnngcr'Dnlly.Circulation , P
0. Box , 488 Omaha. Neb.
IT la now claimed that Senator Logan
has Bomo show of being ro-cloctod to the
lonato , but it is not the greatest show on
. JUST at the present time it would bo a
dlflicuH thing to hcavo a brick into the
territory of Montana without hitting a
candidate for governor.
ALTHOUGH the election Una boon do.
cidcd , there ia yet n great deal of hedg
ing going on. This ia particularly th
oflico-holdors.
case among federal -
BY the way , vro have not hoard any
thing about Tom Hondricks ainco his
visit to Albany. IIo IB probably on
V * god In some Bocludod spot in attempt-
B 1 to aolvo the problem of how the tal"
lot bo made to wag the dog.
-can
girl named Burchard
A\ her name changed , aa oho can't
wants ho "ram , Romanlam and rebel
stand ti skot with which her friends nro
lion" ra annoying her. Wo would
constantly' \t she change it by lasaolng
suggest thi ' { man with the matrimonial
aoino yoUDj
noose. n Union Telegraph com
Tur. Wostoi ) g expenses , having begun
pany is curtallu south by abolishing all
the work in the iduolug the number of
extra pay and n nrogrammo will prob-
employes. This \ all ovpr the country ,
ably bo carried out tosslty. In order to
It is a matter of nov on $80,000,000 of
declare a dividend
watered stock.
Baltimore has
TUB plenary council , nt nksgiving day
decreed that hereafter Thtv , liday by the
shall bo accepted as a ho tee , nnd ho
Catholics of the United Sta Uh appro-
celebrated in the churches w. Till In all
priato services. The pope \ which la
probability approve 'this action ng the
aomowhat ot an innovation an , *
Catholics.
MIKS MACKEY ia going to morn r Ik
Fernando Collonnn , prlnco of Go.latrn ,
product tha ?
American
If there la any
needs protociion it la the Amor icon' ' fk
of our : rich
too
many
hoirosa. There nro
girla who allow thomaolvca to bo exported
to a foreign clime by sprigs of nobility pbn
recommendation ia their titlo.
only
whoso
the'
IN the city of London conrt , a f ow the
Chic
had before
commissioner
days aqo , the
mov
himself
who described
him a gentleman
then
" commissioner
"financial ogont. The
as a
ia that man .
er remarked : "My experience ,
financial men
calls himself a
whoa a man
In hla and
farthing
agent ho never boa a
hold The i
object ia to got
pocket , and hia only
wor
of other people's money.
ore
President Charles cn
when
LAHT nummer ,
in Salt Lake , can
Francis Adama w&a visiting
that I lw
something for
ho promised to do
( tor
great ; hopes
city. The citizens placed
have boon th
but they
anon that promise ,
mdly disappointed. Mr. Adams has chi
"dono something" for Salt Lake by raising 8nu
Wood River to nu
ing the tariff on ere from
the
that city to $20 , and aa a consequence
The bust.
mines have stopped shipping. Ui
BOBS men of Salt Lake nro very indignant Uiwi
at this action of the Union Pacific. Cl (
ClP'
P' '
'
TUB Now York young men's republi re
can club has'finally voted not to retain in redl
who voted or dlsi
membership any ono si
worked against Blaine and Logan. In
other words , the mugwumps have boon
excommunicated. If this policy is pursued
republican club in the
sued by every
there trill bu but little hope
country , ,
of getting the Independents back into the
but they can exorcise
fold , wo suppose
their privilege ot voting for the next
' 'republican presidential candidate if they
< loslro. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
TUB liar. Mr. Talmago says that the
can do with the
best thing congress
'
treasury surplus Is to apply It tb the'
establishment of steamship lines to South
America. Mr. Talmago haa recently had ,
numerous telephones connected with his
church for the benefit of those parish
loners who want to stay at homo and yet
and tro suspect that
hoar his sermons ,
John lloach took advantage of this mod'
era Improvement and telephoned the
reverend gop.Uonun to make that sug
gestion IP. regard to the surplus.
IK Missouri theru Is a law requiring
railroad companies to oroot and maintain
depots whore their roads cross or are
crowd by other lines. This law has
been sustained by the supreme court ot
that state. The conrt cays :
The requirement to build suitable depots
or passenger houKes at the crossing
pots of railroads tor the accommodation ol
the public desiring to avail themselves ol
the use to which the property of the cor.
I ' poratlon Is devoted , and in which the
* public haa an Interest Is not. In our opln-
1 ion an unreasonable regulation , and inaj
„ be classed aa coming within B proper ex
ercuo of the police power of the state
anrl directly in aid of the very object foi
each corporation * were created
Such a rcguhtinn neither disturbs any
chartered rights nor impairs the obliga
tion of any contract illation existing be
tween the slate and the corporation , but
on the contrary was designed to facilitate
public travel on the roads repeatedly
crossing each other. ' ' . *
Tur. Bur. considers the reduction of five
cents p : r ICO on the grain rates of bur
railroads "good enough as far as itgoos. "
Two cents per bushel on corn , if the grain
dealers and the Chicago gamblers will
giro us the benefit of itin worth a decent
expression of gratitude , oven if ono is an
anti-monopolist for rovcnuo only.
Omaha Jtcjntbltcan ,
The farmers and producers of Nebraska
bavo boon robbed by the railroads for
years , and now that a slight reduction haa
been made in grain rates the HcpulAlcan
Intimates that the people of this state
ought to unanimously pass a resolution of
thanks. The railroads remind us of
Canada Bill , the three card monte king ,
who , upon robbing his victims of all their
money , frequently returned to them n
small sum in order to quiet them and to
got them out of town , so that
they weald not proaocuta him. The
meeting of the logialaturo is near at hand
and the railroads have thrown a sop to
the people to quiet them and in the hope
that it will have tta Influence In prevent
ing railway legislation. The people of
Nebraska have no cause for gratitude to
wards the railroads. They only demand
what is right and jnat , and aa yet their
demands have been complied with. The
only way to compel the railroads to treat
tno people fairly ia by legislative regula
tion , and It is safe to say that a law will
bo passed this winter reducing the pas
senger faro to three cents a mile , aa in
Iowa , and also reducing the freight ratea
and .making the tarilHlho same per mlle
for short hauls as for long hauls. When
the legislature does thin , the people will
fool gratolnl , but not to the railroads.
"lliciiEUEu" Robinson , the great Eng-
Hah tail-twister , although snowed under
in the recent election , bobs up serenely
in the halls of congress and given evidence -
donco that ho ia not only irrepressible ,
but for the rest of his term ho proposes
to attract his usual share of the public
attention. Inasmuch naho | atopa down
and' out on the fourth of March ,
ho objects to a glorification at Cleveland's
inauguration. Ho has introduced a reso
lution that the inauguration bo shorn of
all its and display
latter-day pomp , splendor
play , and that it bo restored to the pria-
tine simplicity of the Jcflaraoulan period.
Ho objects to the presidential carriage
being drawn by moro than two lioreos ,
IIo wants no bristling bayonets nor gaudy
uniforms , nor decorations of any kind ,
nor sky-rockota or any other pyrotochnl-
cal displays , no firing of guns nor shoot
ing of cannons , no brass band music , no
triumphal arches. What docs the tail-
twister moan ? Does ho intend that the
jubilant democrats ahall have a funeral
procession ? It ia safe to soy that "Rich ,
aliou" Robinson will find himself severely
got down upon by the democrats who
nro bound to have a jubilee once in
twenty years.
PERSONH in Europe and America may
o wondered what hod become of the
l. of the little railroad , twolro mlloa
built eight years ago to connect the
ago of Woosung , at the mouth of [
- , VtloaunS 'fror , with Shanghai , - *
\ Utor being taken up it was re
cd'ttA ' " " "l-wan-foo nnd glron to the !
' ° ' I''omosn
progressive |
.
L Td > t -
.darln , . \ v. ho dcaIS"od making oxporl- jisi
itswltlrlh. Ho waa too progressive ,
waB rorao7t d n allceft tlno ! nftinwttrda.
plant' iss \ H1.nt . Tai-wnn-foo , but
n nnd-useless. Tll ° oodon sleepers
bcingi catoa \ . 'P ' b ? whlto nuts , the tl
Inos are consum ° d by rust , n .tho
B nro rotting. Th ° Vocylo of Gbinn t !
re probably bean Ir , 'formod of tb ox-
tlons practiced by rai lroad , nitd ther
0 <
in submit to any s\ich sxnotioaa M
wactorlzo most railway thay.prolf r to- |
without this great mo dentimpatv - ;
THE total ordinary receipt of the |
nited Statca last year ( endingJtmo. . 30
are 3l85W8C9.S)2. , ) Of
per cent came from customs tlutiotv35
ircont from internal revenue , and' ' hhru
ist from various sources. ThototaHop-
[ nary expenditures for the year ,
vo of the sinking fund , wore { 2-ll',32lJ ' ) , -
14.33. Of this amount there was syoal , iI i
i round numbers , for the army , $3'JEOC1 , , - I
00 or 10 per cent ; for the navy , $17 , - .1
uv - . 7 percent ; for pensions
,00 000 , or 215 per cent , ( as much an for
nnd ) for ralscollano ous
, oth army navy ;
ixponioi. including public buildlnga nnd
olloctlng the revenue , 841,000,000 , am *
x > r.both of these , SlW.000,000 , or ' . ' 7 po
3ont , nnd for interest on pnbllo debt ,
cent. Foreign m-
or 23 per
gr > 5 000,000 ,
torcourso cost only l.SOO.TOO , or a IWlo
over ono-hnlt of 1 percent.
BTiiK subject of the regular cartoon in
LomUa Vanity
the current number of the
become noted for
ity Fair , which has
those Illustrations , ia Jama * Gordon
Bonnntt. There is no attempt nt caxrlc-
rturo In the portrait , which ls flattering
rather thau otherwise. Ho la represented -
od In a gray traveling suit , caua In hand ,
and sitting on n trunk profusely covered
various cities in
with express label * of
Kuropo and America , In ono corner of
the plate It W * of telegraph polo with
New York
which aminaturo
wire , on
of Mr.
TUo dwcrlptlon
Herald 1 hungTUo
Bennett credit. Mm with being a clti.
French. M
zonol the world who speaks
well as KnglUh.
TIIEUB ha been considerable talk
abeuttho prospects of Senator Bayard
being ottered a cabinet position , but It 1
will accept anything ol
not likely that he
his preference for
to
the kind , owing
the aenate , where hla family has been
distinguished through most of the eon.
, father and uncle
tury The grandfather
of the senator nerved in the senate.
The present Senator JJayard and his
father were members of the senate at
the same time , this being the only in
stance where n father and con repre
sented the sntno state at the same time
in the senate.
Sorrii DAKOTA proposes to push her
claim * at once for admission as a state ,
and wo shnll soon ceo whether her politi
cal complexion will prove the main ob
stacle in the way of her obtaining what ia
justly duo her. It ia intimated by Sena
tor Vest that the bill will bo resisted by
the democrats , and that Dakota will have
to wait for at least another year. However
over , it is sofo to say that no territory
is likely to bo admitted until justice i
done to Dakota. If that territory wen
democratic there would bo no hosltanc ;
in admitting her , but the democrats object
joct to the republicans being strength
cued just at this time by two now senators
tors and ono congressman.
Aimiun'n suggestion in hli
message that General Grant bo ponsionc
docs not moot with much favor , mainly
on account of hla recent unfortunate com1
plications , and also for the reason that h
has the Interest of $250,000 , which sum
waa raised by his admiring frlrnds n few
years ago to establish such n fund for him ,
It ia claimed by his friends , hov7ovorth\ (
this money was invested in Wabash stock
and consequently it does not now yiol
anything. General Grant , however , ha
yet many warm friends , and wo beliov
that they will never allow him to wan
for anything for the rest of his life.
TJIP. indications are that the land
grabbers all along the line will have i
hard road to travel during the next yea :
or two. Among thoao who are likely ti
first receive the attention of congreaa are
the cattle kinga who have "leased" eve
3,000,000 acres from the Indians of the
Indian territory , and erected nearly
1,000 milca of fence. Although these
loasea have boon recognized as "licenses'
by the Interior department , It is charged
that gross fraud has boon employed in
obtaining them. Senator Vest has al
ready stirred the matter up , and come
decisive action will probably bo the result.
Ir the eminent gentlemen from the
atato of Beatrice had gobbled a million
acres of land Instead of a few sections
they would have been ranked as shrewd
business men , and in all probability they
would not now have to answer to an in
dictment for conspiracy to defraud. The
next time they venture forth upon a
land-grabbing tour wo advise them to go
to Montana and join hands with the oyn-
Jicato that is trying to euchre the Crows
Dut of 3,000,000 acres under the pretense
) f a lease at n nominal sum. That ia the
liigh-tonod method of land-grabbing.
IF congress over decides to build or aid
in building a monument in honor of
benefits conferred upon the western
people by the homestead law , it would bo
n'ghly Appropriate to place it on the first
ilaim patented under that law. Mr.
Daniel Framan , ono of iho strong farmers
if Nobrask r holds patent No. 1 , and his
miry heads' the list in tba record of the
onoral land afllco. It w&a inad nearly
wonty-two yeara ago , In Gagewnnty. .
'
Tobraska clalras the monument.
.
Inauguration of the president is a
abject that BO engrosses the democratic
ilnd that wo need expect bnirvory little
jginlatlin at the hnnda of congress nntll
ftor thf-lth of March. The democratic
{ Islatoro > a > y thla mnch , and' intimate
iat about the only legislation that vili
o > accomplished will bo the passage of
le-approprlation bllb.
? JIH goailoxi n who have boon indict-
d by the United States grand Jjay. fcr
regular l nd-gjabblns.'vronld rathorhavo
ecu struck. Araidshipa by cycloao ; The
tate of Beatrice ia in on- unhappy * state
f mind o > ec tk calamity that hnabofa'J
su some ol her distinguished atnteamort.
lim Lcmau-Brand aonatorial contoei'
n Chicago is at turning proportions that'
; ivo it nlsiost as much > importnseo. aa v
r York count.
Tun J&vaht la beginning to hedge < ra
ts antl-monopcJy platform. It has prj-
jably received n pointer from
Corn
Chlcifjo-IJoraU.
Farmers in many poata of Nibrask&aro
burnirg corn for'fuel. They have figured' '
the matter oat to thob own aatisfnction
and MO coniidont that It ia cheaper to
burn corn than it is to sell li- and bay
coal. Soft coal is worth la that state
about twenty-two cents a bwhols and
corn do * not find a roa'ly nalo in the
rural marlsots for morothaniwolvkoonta.
Experience has shown that t-rro bushels
of com will produw more ii t than cno
bushel of coal , and farmers are thus
burning the former and saying tiom
solvea the troubl * of hauling It to rnwke
and drawing the , coal homo again.
The adoption of this r Hcy a always tc
bo regretted , hutitlsUio uovltoblo oi
certain easily ascertained , cawes. Agri
culture has teen forcad llkoneariy oyory
thing else in this country. When there
is an enormous demand _ t hi h prices
for nil the product of the fartn.oven . tho.
moatroraeto husbandnun will fool tb
oflocta o ( It , but lo time * like these wh < .w
prices are low Mid the supplies enormoas
the raon who have gone farthest aT y
from the primary markets mutt Buffer U > e
consoauencoB. lUllroad frelghtido
not vary nmoh. The farmer In
Nebraska receives for his corn
nnlw that which It can bo aold ior in
wlS the freights addo < With
Chicago ,
supplies nearer at hand ho
enormous must cither hold hU stock n-.tll price.
Iracrovo or u.o it as he Is no dote * foi
fuel Bo long as It U profiUWe for him
to burn corn and while it vlvos him the
degree of warmth there Is no oo-
proper
casion for regret on the * core of dostruo-
lion. The cereal servva a useful purpose ,
and the conditions n-.D suchth tno bottoi
one can bo devlaod. for U. No one can
repress Iho hope , however , th t there
will goon bo euch an Improvement in
trade aa to make tbe profitable exchange
of corn for coal and other commodities
pcsnible.
vlco 1'rof lilcniH In III u > ry
Letter to Cleveland Leader.
Since tbo beginning of the government
the vice president lir.s had thu ler-st to do
with the ndministr.ition to which ho be
longs. Many of our vlco presidents have
been able men , but few of thorn have
made any stir while in office , while n
number have boon diametrically opposed
to their chiefj. Thomas Jell'arson , ns
vlco president under Adama , was the
loader of the opposition , and after the
first few days of his term Adams counsel
ed with him in nothing. Aaron Burr
and Jefferson during the next term wore
nt loggerheads , and it was duo to Jefl'er-
son that Burr waa finally prosecuted foi
treason. It Is hardly possible tha
John Quincy Adams and Calhonn
had much in common , and wo all know
how the latter fell out with Andrew
Jncksou aa vice president durlngtho nox
administration. Van Huron and Jack
son got along very well , but it was enl
because President Jackson was king and
Von Bnron merely factotum. It waa an
other case of "me , too , " only more so ,
and Van Buron as a reward for hia sub
mission waa made Jackson's successor ,
Van Huron's vice president was Richard
M. Johnson , of Kentucky , the first vice
president selected west of the Allegho-
nlos , and , though ho was the man who
killed Tocumsch , hla name la now almost
forgotten. John Tyler , the next vice
president , waa n cipher aa long as
Harrison lived , nnd Darrison'a cabi-
uot _ tried to control him alter
Harrison's death. Fillmore had little influence
fluonco while /acli Taylor was nllvo
and the troubles of Andrew Johnsou
after the death of Lincoln show that his
influence was small during the lifo of Old
Abo. So far as 1 can learn , wo have
never had n vice president who haa ruled
the president or directed the administra
tion. Even the ablest , of them have
made no reputation whHo filling the
office , and John 0. Brcckenridgo , Buch
anan's Bocoud , George M. Dallas , who
roignou with Polk , nnd William R.
King , vice president , with Pierce , go
down to history through other ecta
rather than thoao done during their vlco
presidency. Mr. King , by the way ,
died in oifico. Ho waa the third vice
president who did RO. Tha first waa
George Clinton , who had been vice presi
dent under Jefferson , and waa
then serving under Madison. 7110 second
end who died was Eldrldgo Gerry , n
signer of the declaration of Independence
and the author of the system of changing
legislative districts for congressional pur
poneo , called after hia name , "Gerryman
dering. " The sixth vice president was
Daniel D. Tompklna , of Now York. Ho
is ono of four vlco presidents who vroro
twice elected , and ho hold the place
through the whole of Monroe's adminis
tration. Now everyone romomboia Mon
roe , but how many can tell anything
about Tompkins ? Still In the decade bo-
brreon 1810 and 1820 ho wan far moro of
man than Tom Hundricka is now. Ho
made a great reputation ns a war governor
af New York , and at ono time
ivhon the elate put out $400- ;
300 of bonds and there were
no takers , ho personally indorsed
them and thus made them good , for ho
tvaa wealthy. The other TJco-presidonts
ivlio ho7o had two elections are John
A-dams , George OKnton and John 0.
'
Dalhoun. Of the lua'fc vim-presidents ,
Oolfax , Wilaon nnd "Wheeler , the world
knows how little prominence- they had
while Grant Tmo president and nnder the
pacific reign of .Rutherford BHayes. .
Cheater A. Arthur was' little- talked of
antil Garfiold'ardoath , aad'hia relations
tritb the groatOhloan vroro not moro
friendly than t&oso at present said to
) xist between Hbndricks and Clavoland.
there have beoa altogether twenty-one
, 'ico-presidonts elected b the people.
Llf thoao , four have died la'oftico , throe
lave risen to the presidency by election ,
'our ha7o become presidents by the
lontUi of the president , end : ncno of
.hoji have made reputation- which will
mtlvjt their century.
for
tlon.
lpocic.DisFAtch ( ) to tin. Globo-Dimocrat.
A\rAiniNCTON , D. D. ' , November 0 ;
fhcro to a temporary lull in the warrlngof
ho district democratic factions over the
| umtion of precedence In the inaugurn-
lon preparations. Alter a great deal of
al Icing and resolving , the Columbia dub ,
ho JoCdiBon Club , the Madison Club ,
ho .Jaobnon Club and all the other dom-
icrai.lo olubs of AMwhiugton have ad-
oumcdto await the notion of- the rno in -
> cr of the national oommittoo. The
attra hca-nlroady obtained hondqv.artara
nthioclty , taking p038088'01 ' * of n build-
' nearPourtooath which
ug 01 a F'atroot , near- ,
ho d omoaratlo congrosaional commiiteo
iccnp led during the campaign. It ia
; ivon out informally that tlo sub-ccm
uJUo o T ll ignore the fight of the fac
; lens and'will invlto representatives of all
.bo .dorcocratir1 orgautzationa to moot
irith thwn in consultation. There
iiao b oen a great deal of talk in thoss fro-
ueni b m3otlpgs of the Wasliington cluba
ibonl , tha- : being "a democratic demon-
tratl on" ' "tho whiio man'a procession , "
ltuot the negroes day out , " and the like
ol th it. Informally it ia given oat that
Iho i ab-oommitto will request the co-
open itlon of all the citizens of Washing
ton , regardless of party lines , nnd will be
glad ot suggestions. The initlaliaosponso
to thlv latter manifestation o ! good
broi idtng.coraes from Albany. A letter
roc < lived urges that each state la * the Un
ion bo rociuostod to soniVn body , of voter
ana of federate aoldiora march in alter
not o commands. The first , meeting to
for the inaugur
tali o up , the preparations
ation. will be bald on Monday. Although
Governor Cleveland's deoiro to. have llttl'i
pare.i'.o and ceromon. , haa. boon mad.q.
kuo vui. It looks nt the tlrao aa If t'oa
don i cracy. VMS bound to do something
sta filing to oolobraio tho. Buccesslon si
th ( x proaidont.
Irtsluuoiv , a ta Protocijon.
cuRO m.
Acon spondont wrlksa. to the Su o tlwt
, uumbot of Irish doutncrats who rotod
| agalne _ Cleveland will return to the
'domosKitir ' party provided It low t rs the
tarlfi Hosay * : ' "U v aa protect ion laws ,
not Itee trades , that washed Ire' land's In-
drotrlea. " axd apoaka of Br.ch "free
'traders as Henry. Grattau , Edmund
Burke , OcwlcaS. Parnell nd Justin
McCarthy.14
Merely to ctiroot a misaprehon-
slon The Uorala mutt stra jghtod out thin
tangle.
Ireland never had clt'jer free trade oi
protection in tbe lawa England made foi
Irish manufccturora ot oommerco. The
principle uniformly followed was thai
of practical prohibition , England treated
Ireland precisely as iho treated the
American colonies. She did not propose
to permit any of. them to on ago in man
ufacturlng.
Edmund B\irko was not an Irishman Ic
any fair p-jlltic l sonee. IIo called Grat
tan "A madm.iu" and England "Ireland's
guardian ftngcl. " Grattan never avowed
himself n frco trader. Nor run Parnell
McCarthy commends frio tradn for its
benefits apparent in JCnglntid. If Eng
land allowed Ireland her own parlia
ment , nnd Ireland did not tax English
imporla for revenue , olio would bo the
only British dependency having the
power to do ao nnd not doing it. But
England could retaliate by taxing bread
stulTa imported from Ireland.
UK ; Flvo Cent UtUnction.
Fremont Herald.
The Union Pacific Raiiroirt company
has notified ita agents tint all railways of
the state have made a reduction of five
contfl per hundred pounds cii the nhlp-
mont of grain between all points in Ne
braska to Chicago While this ia a move
in the proper direction , wo do not im
agine it will have the effect to rniao the
price of grain to nny appreciable extent.
Dealora in this part of Nebraska have ao
far this season boon paying n little moro
for grain than the atato of the eastern
markets would justify , nnd have almost
invariably found themselves losers when
the roturna came from ahipping cara. It
ia not atnll _ likely that they will continue
thla suicidal policy and advance the buy
ing price to the extent of the reduction
in shipping rates , which at best only
amounts to n little Icsa than thrcp cents
per bushel. The railroads Trill still con-
tlnno to pocket nil the profit there la in
shipping Nebraska grain to oaatorn mar
kota.
"Yon BOO , " ho was explaining to a little
tlo crowd of visitors in n St. Louis dis
tillery , "things nro so arranged hero thnt
it would bo impossible to bent the gov
ernment out of a penny. " "How11 ?
asked the fat man who carried n gold-
headed c&no. "Well , you'd have to
bribe Devon different government ofii
clals. " "Why , I should expect to have
to brlbo aa many as ton nnd cut my stick
according ! " innocently observed the fat
man as ho croeacd hla hauda under hia
coat-tails.
An extraordinary ride , undertaken by
n young woman named Margaret Grace
MaNaniara for revenge , ia reported from
Australia. The young woman consid
ered thnt aho had received some injury
at the hands of a police trooper named
Power , and resolved to pursue him in
order to seek rovcngo. She diegniced
herself BB n bualimim and obtained a pack
horsb. She carried a loaded revolver
with her , and had traveled 1,700 milea
on horseback when aho waa arrested at a
pltico called Qaorn , before eho had nn
opportunity to accomplish her purpose.
The oxscuiora of tbo late Hanry B.
Anthony have another surprise in finding
that the acnato ? loft $600,000 aa the re
sult of "twenty years" or so of aorvicn nt
Wne-hington , or three timeo the amount
of tbo generally estimated Taluo of hia
estate.
Mary Anderson , th ough receiving the
highest oflcomluna from the Loadonpreas
for her Jaliot , ia etill unable to pleaao
Labouchero of the London Truth * who
gays "her sffocta" remind ono of the trick
performances at n clrcua.
ffiST YOUR'MKIN&IPY/IJEK ' / TODAY !
Hranda ntlrerttaod as absolutely pure
THE TESTl
Il/\'t / * a rnn top rtovn on a hot ptovn until heatHt.tnCT
VIIHIVO tin- cover am ) nmcll. A cliemlnt will uot 34 r
iiJ.-Mj to dutuct tlia j-i-usonco of aianionla.
DOES NOT CONTAIN AiMSIOXIA.
ITS HEiLTlUl'LNESS IUS NEVER HtEST Q1XST10XKD.
In mllltan liomeu for > ooartcr of a century It bu
itooU tbo containers' ro'.inbl * tent ,
THE TESTJOFJHE OVEH.
PIIICE BAKING POWDIfll CO. ,
lucuin or
Dr , Price's ' Special Flavcrins Extracts ,
Tito itroi , ftetnoit dtllcllMnd nit vt 1 D f or _ * VB , io4
Dr. Price's Lupulin Yeas } . Gems
For L. ' bt , llenllliy Urca.1 , Tla licit Dr11 op
Yeut fi tha W > rld.
FOR SAtn BY CROCERS.
CHICAGO. - C7. LOUIH.
SPECIAL NOTICES
TO LOAS-ffionoy.
OXIYv-On ha-xl to loaa on las da jirot'iictlvo-
M jirsjwrty. Ooibett , "r"1"1 n * BI . . >
-Loani i DU | iei90nal pnipntr , chattel >
or collateral * . Omuiii Fiuuial&l ICxnhniiRj
UOi l-'jrnam Hired.- SlCJiulp
ONKV to lor on cUr tire ; it i , In euma Ol
M * MJ andLf3. W. ij Moltci , JJCi Jfcni
TO IOAN In. emns ct 8300 and uiiwanlo.
MONBT D&via nl , So. , 1U 1 KaUta aud
AgunlB. IMSKttrrawSt. 833
lOiiiwl on. ctottcll. lialltumd TlJi U
MUMKY tad Bold. & . . Itxtnun , SIS B. :6th
TtC-tl
HTtW
MTANTSD An.AjicrloaL. man. Ad
V > drot4Ctt > U-Jtery , t , Neb.man.
) For a prhn-Ss family a good gltl aa
1 i cook mid laiviilrobf. Good narcupaid. Apply
| at Oil Karnant St ettcc4nd Hoof , Uoom I , '
i V7 ANTED A now llrji waoi-J to procuoe tlieiier
YV Tlofiol o oxi'ocltncdl saleHuian to.rapreucnl
them in city trule. . A'llto a.l31 , J."IUo alllce slat
Ing nmount talurv cxpecteil aud rcfcrcxju. J. K.
HcCiay JiCo ,7tli anO Jonei. C05 &j
-A gcoJ Kill tor liouso uoik at
BurtSt ,
TX/ANTEn-OIrl for ifcn'ral lioutQHOrk , nt 2111
UovifUl * ieot near Jiftotson. DlO-Sp
"ITfANTKll - A Rood irau lor ervl.-e about ajen.
' noderstatnl ( arnaco.
I > tlcimn'N huuue. Mutt
I'.eleicncos requited. Apply at H W. corner Uarnoy
and Iflth. t * Bp
\X7ANTBU-A furniture ulcurnui ; muvt lie a Ilic ,
VI viJott VB initn , uad will Hist o'j rror-
cnreyM. t' . lUttla , 31UX. IMIutrn-t iS8..tr _
VyANTEll-'A K"oJ coolc at liW Vkruani etrcet.
r\OU 11KMT 8a ll new ootUge ; Inquire U 1SU
! N. 10th Bt , bet. 1'iul rjiJ Shttmiii. 870-Sji
- ) Nl > r k rlre nd \ . . „ . , . . , .
WAmKU-lyJli ? Co. , reliable nun In cry
county in the fcUte to oreult * compwiles lor work
. ' money lu It , tor p r
Imr our i > lnt. Thero'iiWif ;
tlculMtto.iidJrcM Oi M.yur , S rcUry nd
Omahiu 81J n 1
M n gcr ,
TT7ANTKD A K xl woman cooV ; wi fes 7.60 r r
Vmonth. . AdOi b Ua ley IIOUM , Hoith I'latte
Neb. K7' PANTED
ANTEDABent to tell In NebrMka a new work
by a popular author. Call on or addreu Jonei
and llaiultSis , S18 north llth BU , Omaha Neb
" \\rANTKD-4 pomi coiBpetont Rltl foreencra
> \ bouiawaik.
\T7 ANTED-To bay a c'tj Sot to he fHln w My
or monthly IniVallmtou. Adrfrut. u. II " i > ee
21S-tf
T\f ANTED Ltdl't tml pcntlcnren to Vc nlr < ,
} T llftht , pltmnt work at tlitlf own hnmrs MH-
tance nu nhjeetlon.Vttk gent t > y nnll , $1 to $5 a
day can lis quietly nmlc , in canta i > liii ; I'laate ad-
drctjat once , Globe M'fK Co. , Costtn , SI M. , liox
6314. MO-dte 17
_
T17AMKO LadlMortcnttcm"n ( Indty or country
IT totAkontcr , Ilcht and plMSinl work at their
o 7i horcc , | 2 to f 5 tt day evlly andquotly tntnle ;
work sent by n.all ; no canra'elnr ; to sump for reply
I'leaao address Ucllablo MAa'fV no , I'hliadolpnla , Pa.
CUM 31
_
IV ANTED-LADIK3 UK OEKlLCMKN-ln city
It or country , to taVn nlco. light and plcuant
wort at their own home * ; $ ] to $3 per day u slly and
quietly made ; work tent by mill : no canuipnlni ; ; no
ntamp fnt rcplr. Fhaea addrcsg Rellatb Manl'2 Co. ,
PhllAdelphla , I't. POMni
"l ANTUD-Aposlllon liyalady In u rrltats fam-
Vt lly todo ( coml worif. Apply it Cort'andt
place , 22d and bt. Mary'n nvc. OCO.Sp
"TlTANTEn Situation by a jouncnnn la n Btoro
VV cm npeak Danleb , Norctl n , and Swedish'
4tUro < 8" ( ] . II "Ueootllco. DOS-'p
TITANTED A Bltuatlon hy nfint c'ati brtail nnd
Vi cake hakorj 'JO years cKjictlcncu. Aildrcn ,
"Dakcr.'llco olllcc. WlMOp
" \ 17ANTKD Situation for vcncrnl housework In
n small family. C ll al 1103 Howard. D07-l > p
WANTED Situation by steady tolior man com *
pet on t practicable tlowor and \czctibto pirJ-
nor. understands care of hone ) , good references
Adiirc-3 "K. L. " Ucc.omco. f lll-Bp
WANTED Situation by a P.TSt-clasa dry poods
la'omanln ' city or country , Cjcirs c\pcrlcnco
best of rcfcrencei , speaks ee\ era ) bnguoKca. Address
" 0. Y. " this office. D7-Sp
WANTED A reliable young niaun Ifhes situation
ashooK keeper. Is competent and cm Currish
boat of references. AddrtM "UL. " BJO office. B30 > 4p
WANTED-A position ot tnut fora young man ,
with the followliiB traits ot chtracUr : etudy ,
\lRlUnt , sober , honest , cnoiKctlonuil irnthful , and
has a first class bug'ncss education ; Uittl rcfercn-
ccs gUcn. AdJrcusL. Bee office. 8S-lp
\\7ANTED Work In prliato families by dress-
IT maker ono uho perfectly undcrstanjn cutting
and fitting or work taken home. Itctcronccs uhcn
Call or ftUJrrai K. 101 North IStli St. , StB Op
WANTED By n woman , a situation aoconk In a
hotel. Addrc-8 "M. A. D. " lieo odlca. 783 4p
Atouuy ; mnmcauiiU uio piiunuun no UIX.K-
keeper , In wliolosnJo cgtnbllihinODt In Omaha.
Ad-JroiH " 0. " care Boa. P90-U
I ADIKS Wishing a iroed nurse during slckncis
JLJ or connneireutJ wlllplenso oil on Mis. Stone ,
No. SOI Lcavcnnottn fct. Jowl'li loillca pre'crred.
i K)0 ) Dp
WANTED S.COOat ! 5per cent. Security three
tinicj ihu amount. Address 01 , Hue clllco.
'
TX7ANTEU A fresh cow. Inquire 1318 Farnam
V > St. 8SO-.Jp
111 , ANTE1J Ladli" ? nod voraig men to instruct In
VT book Keeplnc : will Walton ha'f p.i.\ until altu
atlons are ftirnl.-liul. J. B. Siultli , 1510 Douglaa.
832an''p
Sorao snakes to f > gd his snake klllcrt )
WANTED
Will piy $1.25 a picco for eiukcs at M F.Mur -
tl2's store , Nu , 31f > South IT.th St , 'Jiha sells furniture
ttotc3 nd carpets on wcek'y payments. 76S-tf
WANTED A horio to keep during the inter for
It's use. First class care and light usage guar-
entecd. Ilex 02a.ly.O. _ 857-fp
WANTED 10.000 Jamllos to try our self-rislcg
Pure Buckwheat flour and tielf-hhlcg Coin
meal l.vpt , by all flikt-cli's grocers ; We warrant all
buckwheat bo'd under our brand puro. W. J WEL-
SIIANt ) A CO. , Manufacturers. 811-tl
To tell trade of rent blacksmith and
WANTED with tools. Good location business
established Address Uco. W. Lambiiug , Weeping
Water , Neb. 777-8p
I'lrst-class boutl and btds $1 per week at
BOAllD Capitol ate. 760-Hp
WANTEDl-Tooxchangc-oiio of the best retail gro-
cerli In 'Jmaha , f or real estate in the city or
for land adjoining the city. Addrsbs "A B. T. " Bee
o lice. 767-tf
TSJANTED 02,000 ou flret-clus city eocutlty.for 6
t V years , at B per cent. Addresa Cos OSO 1'ost-
offioo 7Cfl-tf
Business. An actho nerchant cf
WANTED business cducatlou and hablta O'-n-
Uimplatlng a change January li t , 1S85. vlihcs to pur-
thasean Interest In a well established Mercantile or
manufacturing business , wcuJJ buy out a small bus-
nesshaa 310,000 taah.canfurnlfih refcrcncca of a high
orldor and would expectBamo. To sccut e reply , ad
dress ghing full name and particulars , "Merchant *
care BJO office. 850-St lowkp
FOU EBrtT Eonsec ana lota.
31ENT Nil tly furnished rooms for heuec-
Keeping , th o minutes walk from Post ollke , rcf-
'e-cnccs ' cxchanxcd. C. E. Eunlj.l * . 0. SD2-6p
Two large rooms it ? 7. ? sr month.
FOUKENJ 1S25 S. th .St. 801-8p
hnVMl HYNT Furnished room )6'per month 1815
J ? ChlcoKoEt. 003 Op
OIl KENT Furnished or un'urufehcd ' roomanew
brick block , corner 16th and Chicago Sts.
3Dl.Jn3p
ri7OIl KENT A nine room hou 9 ! d sirahlo loco-
| J ? tlouiOper ; nior.tb. Barker f.iMoji ; .
rr7 < OU KENT Elegautiv furnished rooms , emglo or
UD ensult , S. W , cor er 17th and Oat 3. OjC-5
TT < OK KKNT ? 0th ntor St. Marj'a ove. , new cot
J ? tagofoDr roomt , cloMts , pantry , cellar ami hall.
Call 217 south 13th. 8t9-tt
ilTtOilKKNT blx room house audstab'c on Charles
JC1 street , 4diornwc-st of Kind St. 'dqniro at 1421
Jones St. AJsod rocmhouec corner ol Klfg and
Chulcs. 838.10 | )
T7IOUUEHT Uottait thrtcrooais , 3. 23d street.
J ? InquiMat 1700 Jackson etrt' < > . S77-SJ ) ,
FurnUhcd room for one or two sen-
tlcmcn , blSTjcllafctriet. 878 Up
tT7\OK \ UKNT FIrel ? furnmhcJ frtnUroom for gen-
J. ' tleinenat N , E. Cor. 15tli tnd llxtenpoit , two
blocks Iroinl1. O. 879-5p
Toil KEOT - I'lvatuitMiito of rooiao ( three ) l'/r
i fcr to rent ttiLm ULfurnisbjJ. Apply nt 4IOH
; ath tnct ; 878 Op
UKNT S or & rooms with elf sot , cellar and
cllj witcr. Ca3 at 008T , llth street , 820 Op
T lair.e furnisicJ bOith front rom ,
1714 a\Uoruif.itrect. ( bSl-Cp
T Cottage ol thru * worus , ii'ld ind
JL1 Ola.\c btrccta. inquire at a. h' . Cor , JacVson
unil 10tl > stnetM. biiltf.
< OU KENT -Trio furnl'luul unJ < mu unfuruhhcd
1J rofcs. for ll ht house km plDi ; , 1017 Uilcujo bt.
SSO-fjl
Two ( urnMiod rcoms 1011 fl , i 'th St. ;
FOIVRENT fruit dqmt. -tfS-Op
HENT Coniforta'ilo'U'.uIsh d roomirith cas
FCIl flru. S3'i S. ICth St. , corner Ilarnoj' . SS8 p
TT10K KENT Furnliied rooaa for gettumen 2203
Jj CallfornliSt. 851-4p
KKNV Hloajaot furnWiodroom Mutrall > lo.
cntoUnajotablo rutc i1H Il9dgo c , bUI Oj
" 171011 llliST Dwlrablo iront room Mlth drefilng
JL' room off ; Fnltabln for one cr two gentlemen.
Only three blooka from poet cilice 111 Iftiilh 18th St. ,
171011 HKNT Slcclylnrnlbhodrooui. 1018 Cailfor-
J ] uUSt. JS2-8
H1ZN7 A new bouse , 3 rouis , collar , c
FCDl btabUtsr S hrrscs , at OT. 4th anJ Walnut
SU loquJrt at 1J17 Chicago St. Aug. lU-nilow. -
KF.NTCheap desk roiin , central location ,
FOU hi-itcj , J5 i cr month. Corbel ) , lt > l FH.
uam St. Ub3-0p
HUNT-Nicely fordahcd rcjus with firit
FOR boarding , 106 N. Uth.
KB.NT A lute hardiomily furnished s c-
FOR ttory front toont wlU exceUut hoard ,
23ZO bt.Utrj 'save. -
I7IOK RKNT A BuiU Cf OD W wlU board. 131&
J ? Dodge itreet. tS40j >
t
UENT Nlra Furn'shtd room suitable for two
FOR 101U Hawud tiled. G4t4p
OH KENT Comforts&lr furulthed roomt In north
II ' end of the Andemoa uloui , corner Davonrort
and 10th. Itttercnceitexchauied. Apply at room
H. U. 1 [ . Anderson. S10 Jp
UKNT-F\uul bt4 room and board 85 00 per
FOU . Very Lout location , 1811 Davenport.
817 jau Ip
KENT Pleasant turchhod room , COS N. 17 < h
FOR * 831-Bp
170H ! ie.NT-Upi | r part of now brick-bou'X ) Uth
b'.recvbit ceu wast.llir and MuthBt . ,4 roouj
ns. sis i
J710R RENT Ke tcotJ ffa 3 rcx > ffl , ha ! ' , pantry ,
1
eloict and fM'br , US 10 , li ether cheap ten-
mcntj. D. U Ihotnm. blOtf
77" II KENT ltou o n < fli ? roinwunil N rn. Ap-
I1 ply to P. Wllg.Nn. CllionthlOthSt. . 8H-U
ENr-I ) Plrabte furuiArd front ttfjaw with
bnardatllorauth ISth St. S05-4p
TcKKT Ccttige ni o roon t iw r cur line.
8OT < P ' BIL A SHKIVnn.
_
1 ° " KtNT-A pl a att furnlshic ) room nltli or
X1 vlthmi' flre , laCO Cap.tol a\e. 7S5-4p
"I7IOU KENT lurnlnhed rocimj at 1417 Howard.
J- _ _ _ 801-4p
iNT-One : h rotim house on 2lrt and Ifar
riiy bt , A. H. OUdstonc. 781-if
Tjioil HEM 7 room brick hous , bara.well
nnd cli'orn , will rent clic.ip to tlieright tenant or
sell on DH ) montaljpayments. . AMBSH07Faniatn
rtrcet. ra-tt
JH HK.NT 8 room houin , line yard , 1'Ark ave.
AMES , 16(7 Foroam St. 70 } tl
Ijltttt HUNT Kurnlnhed rooms brick block , modirn
X1 ImiiroTcmonts , cno block from 1'ojt olllce , S W.
corner 15th ar.il Capltolarc. 537-CO 1
1-OK KENT-Furnlihcd rooms In building N. E.
7vr.it corner icnhand Davenport. Cill after 3 p. tcl
FOR UKNT A new house ol 10 rormsand a barn ,
hard and gott water ; on Park avenue , 2 Mocks
from Farnam street. Inquire 918 Farnam. "CStf
ITIOH I1 KENT Four room cotttge S. Iflth St. Bar
ler , < cMajne. 638 tf
FOR RENT To gentlemen only , a pleasant fur *
nlsbcd room , H. K. corner ZOth and bangtail
, . . 87 4-tt
"I710R ItKN'T4ncfrani 11 room hoase , hanl and soft
Jj water all modern Improvements , best location In
city $70. Barker fcllajne , 13th and Farrmta. 822-tf
FOH RENT Two nicely furnished front looms
wlthorwIthoutboariC Stoves In each , 1313
Capitol ave. 579 dcc.i4p
FOU RENT Two elegant rooms In llrdlck'a block ,
Pauscn ! Co , 1613 Fajnam. 313-11 ;
F OH RENT Furnished front room torrent 222 N
19th St 302-ff
OR SALK-A Uw room houss , HoISir
JD Fierce street. Apply to Mrs. S. Q. Stmcnsoa ,
1616 Cass street. 39--f
FOU RENT In Shlnn's 3d nddltlon , nlco south ,
and east corner lot wlth8 room houso$13. per
month rotter & Cobb , 1616 yaraam St. ItTC-tf
T01l RCJIT 1\va rooros lurnUbed for light IIOUBO-
JL1 keeping. B. W. cor. 8th and Howard , lit ) U
F01l < RENT Room corner of 17th and draco Ota ,
141-tf
F OR 11EN7 Tha corner store 10th ondLea-ca
woith. Apply 0. II. Peterson. 103-tf
" 15 OOMS Wilh board , dcsrabo oi-wlntor'Appl7 >
JLI at itt. Chi ! \to \ Ilstul. 1 62-tt
'T UOKKAY uac good panming , Spring water.
, > SM.tf
riOK RENT Cottage of five rooms. J.Thlppa Roe >
\ } 1612 south DHiBtreot. 639-tf
FOP. HALE.
- THoflirnlturo of n three rosin cottage
FOKSALETHoflirnlturo
2325 Leacnivor ill U Inquire J. ! George.
A'ith Pa\ton & Gallagher. 005 Op
117(011 SALE A flrtt-elass barber shop m Atlan-
jP tic Iowa. Good lacatlon.ilolrjg good-ousincsa.
Cheap for caah.oill cr nidi ess John Wagnir , Atlan
tic low a. 372-8
FOR SALE Cheap ; a rebtaurant ; good location
220 North Iflth at. , 853-12p
FOR S4LK AlaModoulIchcatcrRadIanl Home
sls.0 email heater , both lu good repair. Inrnlro at
Ormha Stov o Itcpalr Wcr'rfs. efl7-tf
T7IOR SALE Horscer luuUx , harness and wagons
J ? mono or two 3 cara timo. Real ebtato security.
t ) . L. Thomas. S08-tf -
TfOll SALE OR EXCnrUfOK At $10 per acre , all
I1 or pait of two thousan < acres of timber land ,
forty mlloK east of Kineaj City , wil exchange for
Nebraska land or merchandise. Bedford , Soucr &
DaTls. 82Stf
7710:1 SALE Lota on Davenport St , 22 feet front
1 ? bargain. 812-1
FOR SALE On easy ttrce , acre lots for suburban
homes , buy before th Sprfng advance In Brlgh"
ton , 21 minutes drho from Boyds Opera Houso.
$176 for nn aero AMES , 1607 Farnam St 709-5
\
. - SALE Borne ( Brooms ) and four lots. Wll
FOP.SALE
FOP.- cheap in order to trot' immediate change o
scrne after death of ray child , T. E. 1'arfltt , Quo
otllco. 761dcol2
FOR SALE Cheap , a nice 4-'room cottage full lot -
on grade , r.lt ) water < 10th f trrct , half n block S.
of Lotvenworth , w est elde , terms easy. M. Leo , g'O-
ccr k2d and Lo venHOrth ttrcct. 746-t
SALE The bcsi'buslncsa lot at the Stock
yards South OmaU , 60x150. Will bo worth '
doul/le the price asked now Inside 12 months. Apply
at oita : > New York Drj'OOodsStore , 1310 Farnam.
277-tf
TTtOR SALE 1 sausage chopper , horse power ; ono A
JJ rendering kettle , ono lard pi inn. Apply at Brook
lyn ATurket , cor. 13tb and Plercu 802-tf
'
Tf 'B A quanttty of Job and newspaper typo for
Kilo. Also a good L'rthcr. C. 7. Bunco , oaro Boa
olllce. 766tf :
SALE Cottago-of 6 roorut , barn , corner lot In ,
FOR ' addition ; only Ol.MC-Jamall cash payment '
and balance monthly. Bargain * UcCoguo , opp > .
pOLiollict. fllOtf
T/iOH SALIC Fine businees chance at Grand Island
_ I ? Neb , 96.000 oujf the ban- . building 22x14 ; an /
ollco ! building which rents for tl5 a month ; a largo
fire and burylor proof safe with , Yale time lock cost
$1CW3 , alto very large bank book Ore proof safe ,
bank counter , disks , bard coalotovo , In fact , a com.
pfcto bank outfit , tcjcUicr wiih lot llxOA ou Loausll
6trci-t. lltlo perfect , lerma i .cash , balance on one
rjid two years time if desired. Call on or address Jay
K. White Grand IsUncl , Nob. 622-tf
FOR SALE Cheap a second hand high top bipgy.
Inquire at Siiripson'n Carrimre Factory , Dodge ,
betwecu llth and 16th. 280-tf
; , 'T7 > 011 SALE A whole totsXcf clothing , bocta an
; . JL1 shoes , buildings at cost , retiring from bu tineas.
O. II. Peterson BM south Tcirth street. lli-3m
YjlOlt SALE Two opeu eeooua-nanit bugulMi aj
JD one delivery wagon , cheap , % % 1310 Htict fit ,
tta-tt
( CIA ff1M liny SnUr/o dinner ani.tca eel
* PJt.tlvl combined ; decorated warv oquwo
etn > l > (8 , at MocJy's Ulilni Store , Cor. 10th > nd Ba-
venpjrt OOltl
I03T A rol Irl"h setter , About 0 raxitbs clrl , .
J u bite spot on brrb t. Sulttblo rowiiilwill bi
luld on return of tbapuji to'JUU Capital auenaa.
J. ; t. Market. 887-1
TJAULSH'.f S ADDITlON-Thls new nUltlon islo.
J. caud In the northern fart of that it > , M&fra
it little .T4dlBglr .nilciHi ry , but when giadidwiil
* from 2 io3feit Al'Oiomwlo The Urottrru are
no.vrunn'jg throi'4h ; It and by Ma } ; " , 1S-5 , will he
7onuccUd wi UUi.HuinderB : street cir line whlcji
will hecuu ufl mlnutn r i. These loin uu putiloavn at
1'iw li n Foe t a'.c b > Paalsi-n 4 ; CoH 1'ar-
IRON AND IJUASS FOUNDIIY-11 WS. 11 Vh street.
0 cc , 111 K IUh St Eaton & Ucrtclsoi * 873janU >
TO KXCIIANQE-1 have two choice improved
faro Hla York county which ] r > vl ht eihaage ,
'merthaiidlne wlll t k goneial etrok , or'Jry gocda , .
clofling and boots uid sbocs. i-dJrwu D , K ,
Yoilt , Neb.
'I1AIIEN. t'l'-0n9 black hcr ofo > j whltofoet.
Jt whlU lAcelE , aSouth llfjSt. 8
PR1VV vault ) , sinks and ( xtapooUdoo'ied.a.t thi
shortest nctlco and at an n time ' > ! thn duIn au
entirely ordciltea way wlthoi.t tha Ij * t mncsfatlon.
to occvipantacj neighbors , fUhiO'ji loiprired oncii
odorluu op tarilua. A. tiuni & .CO. , Oil Capitol
( SUOOKSSORS 'JO JOIIK d. JACOBS )
UNDERTAKERS I
At the old et&nd , ItU Fatn&m \ \ UttCiJeni by
tel i ph so sidled. * oa promptly atUadet ) to , Xelf
phone No. 22b.
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PINE8T QOODB
EVER MADE ,
icma ill Linen , BOTH
Linings AND Exteriors.
OAIiN BROS , , Agents for