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0. Box , 488 Omahn. Nob.
McCuLLowm , the trngodittti , wl !
probably ba placed in r.n insane asylum
Tooro in no method in hla mpdncss.
THE Jlcpublican has greatly offoudcc
the dignity of Dr. Miller by saying lha
ho is a candidate for pnjtmaator. Tli
Jicjniblican known well enough that h
aspires to a cabinet position.
TIIK people of this country who hav
boon domonding that the surplus in th
troiunry bo icducod in sorab way , wll
.soon r.f tor the entry of the democratic
administration inquire [ where il line gone
to BO suddenly.
IN discharging employes fnm Its cnr
shops at Mount Glare , the Baltimore
Ohio road placed the names of four
votorr.no on the pension Hat. Thin la
worthy example to other old btul woaltliy
railroad companies.
Tun protectionists of the nonato are
opposing the confirmation of Secretary
McUnlloch on account of his revenue ro-
forru vlowc. Don Cameron and Pig Iron
Kelly nro nlarmoJ , and dire ealamltios
threaten Pcnnnylvania'o nurceiy of high
prices and low wages.
Now that Dr. Miller and J. Sterling
Morton have bocn prominently mentioned
as candidates for secretary of the interior ,
wo suggest that they either fight a dueler
or toes np for the prize , which neither
ono Is at all likely to got.
EX-MINISTER Sargent is being groomed
by hir friouda for the California senator-
ship. Sargent expects to rldo into power
on his hcg record and his opponents are
squealing already. His harm are well
smoked in political methods.
Tnn Rov. George Ball , of Bnir lo ,
complains that "hoodlums" have boon
throwing chunks of coal through the
windows of hia house. The HOT. Mr.
Ball would not object if the "hoodlums"
would throw a ton or tire of ooal Into hla
coal-house for a cold day.
A PROTEST has boon forwarded to
Washington by the citizens of Montana
against the leasing of the Orow reserva
tion to the Colorado syndicate. The
protest contains flfty-ono foot of closely
written signatures. All the whites , na
well as the Crows , must have signed the
document.
Ci.Evr.LANi ) la beginning to hoar from
Lla slaters , his cousins and his aunts.
The president has a cousin with a mili
tary title and classical narao , Colonel
Septimus Cleveland , at Pine Bluffs , in far-
off Arkansas , who wants the postoflico In
that place. This seventh cousin should
have It by all moane.
THE south is not disposed to wait for
'tho advent of the democracy Into power
to icdnco the surplus. With the single
exception of Missouri there Is great
anxlotyamong the members to nccuro the
.passage of the educational bill appropriat
ing $77,000,000 in annual Installments ,
50,000,000 of which will RO to thonouth.
THE agitation of u road form Omaha
Into north Nebraska is well oustalncd by
the press of tributary countlca. The
Madison County C/irom'cJc drives a spike
In the right place when It says : "It is
about time that Omaha awakened to a
realizing sense of the importance of our
trade , which is every year growing greater ,
and will naturally become tributary to
Sioux City , if Omaha d os not nook to
secure it. "
IN Arizona three convicted Mormon
polgaralots have boon fined § 500 each
and sentenced to thrco and a half years
in the house of correction at Detroit.
Tire bishops were fined the same amount
end ordered to Yuma podtonllary for
elx months. This looks Hko business ,
and if it can bo'kcpt np the United States
will have to increase the uumbar of its
houses of correction. An Arizona judge
and jury ought to bo Imported Into
Utah.
"Hum , Romanism and Rebellion , '
proved disastrous to Mr. Blaine , but it
liao resulted profitably to Dr. Burchtrd.
It seems that ho owed Smith M. Wcod ,
a prominent supporter of Cleveland , the
iiutn of $5,000 for which Wcod waa con
tlnually preuing him. Soon after oleo
Uon Mr , Weed cent Mr. Burehard the
jiaperacancelled , end wrote him a letter
of thanks and forgiveness , but bade httri
and get tn debt no moro. People
generally have so far believed that the
reverend gentleman's offondvo allitera
tion was without premeditation , but the
Now Yjrk Graphic , in which the above
story appears , iaya : "Tho inference to bo
drawo from theee Interesting facts Is ap
parent to all. The question , why did
Buichaid foil has new explanation. "
A'C LXl'EOrATlONS
The Chicago 1 tmrtt has undeitaUn I
form H cabinet for President elect O.'orc
land. It names Thomas F. Ibyard fo
secretory of etnto , John G. Carlisle fo
the trcatury , J. Sterling Morton for th
Interior , Augustus II. Garland for attor
nry general , Joseph 1 } McDonald fo
secretary tf war , John P. Stockton fo
the navy , and George William Curtis fo
the poatofllco. The Timcn In nnggcstln
J. Sterling Morton for secretary of th
interior liiw evidently forgotten that th
eminent Nebraakan WAI opposed to Olovo
land first , last and tit the time , and diet
with hia boots on by voting elralgh
through for Bayard. During th
Chicago convention Mr. Morton dtc
all in hia power to defeat th
nomination of Cleveland , and wo nr
told that , as ho strutted up and down th
aisloa of the convention hall , ho declare )
that Cleveland was a "lunk-hcad , " what
ever that may.mean , and that it woulc
never do to nominate such a man for th
presidency , as ho could never bo elected
The other nine delegated , however , stocc
by Cleveland , and when they returned t
Nebraska they were honored and higlil
gratified to BOO their names printed in th
Omaha Herald in big , black lottorn undo
the heading , "Tho Glorious Nino. " Th
uamo of Morton , of course , did not op
pear in the Ilcrahl'a roll of honor. Thi
was indeed a crushing blow to J. Skrliai
Morton , If the Chicago Times has no
forgotten all thceo circumstances , then
wo suspect that Mr. Morton himself
through his Influence with that paper
suggested that hia nemo bo mentioned as
candidate for the nocrotiry of the in
lorior. Wo can account for it in no other
way. Mr. Morton knows well onoug !
; Imt ho hna no Influence with Cleveland
or the fricnda of Cleveland , nnd ho haa
Jrobably taken this method of Impressing
lie prcsldont-ulcct with the belief that
10 13 the most important democrat in this
jart of the west. In addition to this ho
ins juat conceived Iho deep-laid plan to
; ot control of the federal potronego of the
state. Ho has culled a mooting of thu
state democratic committco , of which ho
s chairman , for no other purpose than
agreeing upon the distribution of the
polls , end ho hopes to capture a ma
ority of the committee BO that ho can
hus recuperate his fallen political for
unca.
The fact is that J. Starling Morton has
tirrcd up the biggest kind of n row In
.ho democratic camp. In the first place
10 haa mortally ottonded Dr. Miller by
laving hlmsplf announced as tccrotary of
ho Interior , in the face of the acknowl-
dgod fact that the eminent editor hlm-
elf is an aapirant for that or some other
abinot position. However , neither ono
of thoao gentlemen atanda any show for a
ilaco in the cabinet. Nebraska is too
much of n republican state to bo entitled
a any auoh high oflico at the handa of a
.cmocratio administration. She elands
no moro of a clianco than Iowa. In the
next place , Dr. Miller , who claima to
tavo been a Cleveland man from the
tart , proposes to have a word to say
bout the distribution of the patronage
n Nebraska , and as ho owns the "glo-
ions nine , " and haa a warm friend in
iio Nebraska member of iho national
ommittoo , It seems to us that it ia going
o bo a very cold day for Mr. Morton ,
whoso scheme of securing control of the
> lunder ia regarded by the Miller faction
oa a piece of cool Impudence. It is not
t all unlikely that the Milloritoa and the
lortonltoa will have a monkey and par-
ot'tlmo at the coming committee mooting ,
nit so far the Millorltos claim to have
10 bulge by a largo majority.
Tin : report ot the Utah commissioners
ma fired the hoarta of the Mormouo , who
oclaro that many of the recommonda-
ons are hostile to the spirit and letter
E the constitution , and that "Infamous"
s a mild word to uao in relation to the
mats. The ollicisl organof the Mormons
ays :
"Tho whole thing i funny , while at
fie sumo time it is Blmnohtl. * * * .
'ho Edmunds bill gave the compilation-
ro an inch of authority. They have na-
umcd about a thousand yards of power
nd Ituportancp. Of coureo they ought
o do something to earn thwir comforta-
) lo salaries , but a small modicum of mod-
aty would make n refreshing variety to
loir ludicrous achievements as n pro-
ended board of plenipotentiaries and
uasl executive legislators. "
It is evident that the Mormons nutici
into a vigorous attempt on the part of
ongrcas to solve the Mormon problem ,
'ho report of the comroitsloucra shows
hat but little headway has been made BO
ar in the effort to suppress polygamy.
) nly two convictions have boon brought
bout , mainly through the testimony of
ho second wife , which was obtained un-
or the greatest difficulties. Ono of the
men convicted pleaded In arrest of judg
ment that ho waa only obeying the law of
iod , and that the lana prohibiting
tolyganiy are unconstitutional , ai prohib
ting , 'lho free exercise of religion. " As
egarda the growth of polygamy , the com
mitslonors say that ofliclal reports from
ho six countleo In which Mormons most
abound teem to show that 100 men and
2C'J women have entered Into the polyga
mio relation since the pamgo oi the Ed <
munds act , and that there haa been a
decided revival of polygauilo fervor. Not
over one-fourth of the Mormons are be
loved to practice polygamy , but its law
ulncss teems to bo with all of them an
article cf faith , and as "essential and
substantial a part of their creed aa belief
n baptism or repentance and forgiveness
of sins. "
from northwestern Nebraska
ndlcato considerable activity in rail
road circlea , The Sioux City it Pacific
t threatened with vigorous competition
or the trade of the Black Hills , as well
as .that now tributary to it. U'ho B , & M.
i soaking a practicable roulo northwest
from Grand Island and the Chicago Mil
S ) . Paul road is still in the
lead "itS ccvcral htiiidrod mllei to spare
and 13 r.dd'njj iu load every d.\y. The
Black ililla branch will leave
the rnbin line at Uhadron
(
In Sioux county , and rtrlko for Ouster
City , K di.iltuico of tiit > ety-two rnlle ,
while the main line would continue wont-
ward to the caftl , oil and cattle fields of
Wyoming. It ia calculated that the
miin line to Ohadron and the Custor
City branch will bo completed by the
end of next year. Another competitor
of unknown quality may possibly appear
in the arena next spring. The Nebraska
Central haa mndu a number of points
already , but haa done nothing beyond
plastering county records with mortgages
on right-of-way privileges yet to bo
secured. The coming year will witness
great ovonla in the hitherto neglected
region of this stale.
Tun BKI : having oaid that It Is aafo to
say that a law regulating the railways
will bo passed thin winter by the legis
lature , the licpnlliatn aalca us If wo do
not know that the legislature la over
whelmingly republican , and how such
legislation can bo rxpectod from tha
body at the coming acssion ? Wo boliov
that the burdens of the farmers and
producers of this state have bccomo a
great owing to the extortions cf the rail
roadn , that oven a republican legislator
will bo compelled to afford seine relief ,
unlcna the railway strikers again succeed
in the wholesale "fixing" of members
and , judging from the tone of the He
publican' * article , they are already on
, -agcd in "ueolng" our logialatora
Whether they will succeed in aocuritig i
sufficient number to defeat railway logla
atlon remains tn bo noon , lion-over , the
leoplo will hold the republican legislature
responsible.
The Grand Island Times points out
atalobjection _ to holding the state fair
hero when it saya that the hotel accom
modationa of the town are inadequato.
? o build now hotels of sufficient capacity
o entertain the throngs visiting the fair
would bo a rocklosa wcsto of money , a
hlng which Grand Island capitalists will
not do. The caravansaries would bo Idle
355 dayn of tbo year , and the profits of
lie ton daya of the fair would not pay a
ior cent on the cost of the furniture.
Vdd to thla tbo coat of the bnildiugs and
rounds for the fair proper , and the
mount would empty a bank treasury.
Vita thcso facilities already here , Omaha
a entitled to the priza.
THE system of compensating United
tatoa marshals and ether federal court
fiieials ia very likely to bo changed du-
ing the present session of congress from
oos to fixed salaries. Thla change was
roposcd at ( ho last Hessian , and the fed-
ral olliciala who had boon making largo
noomos out of foes were apprehensive
hat a law compensating them , by salary
would ba passed. Now that they are about
top down and out , the republican officials
on't scorn to care a straw about what a
omocratio congress does in regard to the
latter. Circumstances alter cases , but ,
ovortheloDs , Congressman Springer will
t an early day introduce a salary bill and
ak ita passage under a suspension of the
ulea. .
Tnz Alabama aonato Booms to bo in-
lined to do the fair thing for the cdnca-
on of the colored people in that state.
b has passed a resolution favoring liberal
ducation appropriations , and expressing
ho sentiment that it Is the Cxod purpose
I the white people of Alabama to aid in
10 education of the ' colored children ,
'his la certainly an unexpected stop in
10 right direction on the part of Ala-
ama , and it ia to bo hoped that every
thor nouthorn state will follow her
xamplo. *
THE appointment of tlio Alarqula of
vlpou BB lord lieutenant of Ireland , ia
egardod as the first etop toward the
jiiidonmont cf the coercion laws in that
ountry. The marquis , while viceroy of
udla , brought down upon himself the
rath of the English rcsldonta of that
ouutry bncauso ho advocated the rights
i the naUvoa and nndenvorcd to give
loin representation in the government ,
[ ia liberal opinions resulted in his retire-
icnt.
THE Jlcralct , In endorsing ex-t'on-
rosamsn Lackwood aa the successor of
iovl P. Morton , minister to Franco ,
tatoa that ho la said to bare married a
ank account of two millions. That
ught to settle it. By all means that
ank account ought to bo made minister
o Franco.
GovKii.von DAWKH ought to bo happy.
Us picture has appeared in the Omaha
Icpublkan , It Is very flittering to
lira , so much ao indeed , that no ono
would know that it waa hla ploturo were
t not for the fact that his name b printed
> onoath it.
THE statement of President Arthur in
lis mcssago that peace prevailed at homo
ud abroad was net intended to include
Colorado. The papers of Denver are
waging a rtlcntlocs circulation and bunko
war and the gutters of the Capital city
ro strewn with jaw bones and rod ink.
Nebraska load ) in natural curioalUw this
ppur , Hcrilmer has a calf taat lian thu Im
nil card of H mule evldoutly u mullyj Weit
Vlut ban a I > ! R with the head of a dog and
all of it c K ! the Utlca calvea coirmunce ma-
cruity before they nro a year old : llitlug City
IBS a i"K with two mouth * and three eyei ; a
North J.oup lady hai a pet alligator that
orL-8 n com thellon LouU Merchant , of New
'orlc ban n cat which adopted Iho orphan rub-
biu of tender age ; Teouiiineli hag a double pig
of tbu Hiamebo twins pattern : and tliero U a
> \x \ with n trunk like au elephant at U&zllle
ilillb.-Kx.
The studrnU of the Normal nnd Duilnca
college , ut frumcnt , met Monday e\cniuiiind
xrffctod the braaiiUktiun of their new lltoru-
y Bocioty , which ttart * cut with ft
f thlrty-a > e.
* MILK All V NOTES ,
I M'.ters. Jainos 11 0d & C . have
I established a cosmopolitan rcthcr than a
national rtputotlon akno in their llluctiat-
ed holiday gift booki. To the technical
facilities of a great hourn they have added
the fiupfit artistic taste in salec'ing tuid
presenting the graphic portions of the
work , anrt pictures and poomn blend into
an harmonious unity. This elcpnnt hol
iday line of gift-books began In 1881 with
"Lucille , " followed by "Tho Pfinceoi , "
the "Lidy of the Like , " nnd now by the
noble poem of "Marinion. " It ia an in
teresting bit of Inaido literary history to
hear the methods adopted to secure thean
pictnrcs , that are ronlly portraits of
placer.
Special artiola employed by the Oa-
pjood houaa have pa oeJ months in Scot
land under the direction of Mr. A. V. S.
\nthony , and the skotchcu are made with
absolute fidelity to the scones.
The archicaloglcal details of firjurca and
composition of groups and genre are very
finely considered , and tlut those dotnili )
are worked outby.such artists aa Garrctt ,
Fredericks , Fonn , Schell , and Merrill la
a fact sufficient to indicate their quality.
The very atmoBphoro of the daya of chiv
alry lingera In the pages of the "Mar-
tnlon" of thia year , and the knightly aur-
roundinga are admirably depicted. The
figure pieces from Mr. Frodoricka are cs
pocially a dollght , ao Btrong and improa
sivo are thoy. Not with loss oxqulslti
art are wrought the landscapes. IIor
panorama after panorama unfolds itsul :
before us aa wo turn the pages
the light resting on Cheviot
Peak , the "castled stoop" of Norham
Whitby'a "cloistered pllo. " the quio
lovolinesa of Loch Vonnacha , the Denby
hills , and Bothwoll'a turrets ; and the
"uncultured brcaut" of Blackford , and
"tho till of Twiael Bridgo" all theao and
moro are given to us in revelations o
wild Scottiah beauty. The dedication o
each canto ia arranged with emblemati
border of daintiest design , and the head
and tail piocea scattered through the
book are marvcla of decorative beauty ,
Never had a poem of otatoly and immor
tal beauty a moro fitting setting , and
Messrs. Oagood & Co. are to bo congrat
ulated on having produced a pictured
poem that ia a perpetual and over-renew
ing joy and delight.
The Boston Courier aiya : "Taken as
a whole , thia illustrated edition of "Mar-
rnlon" soema to us the moat entirely
satisfactory illustrated book ever pub-
lishcd in the country , and ono to which
wo can triumphantly point should discus-
Dion arlso hi regard to the superiority of
American engravers ever all the world.
It la but justice to add that the excel
lence of the volume in immeasurably en
hanced by the superb printing , every
plato being made to tell for ita beat. "
"A Matter of Taste , " Dy George H.
Picard , publiohod by White , Stokca it
Allen , Now York , and for sale in Oaiahn
by J. S. Caulfiold. A story about
Venice , or ono inspired by Venetian life ,
always brings with it to the lover of the
beautiful the strongest of possible recom
mendations , and the reader who takes up
"A Matter of Tasto" ia captivated at the
Brat glance by the delicate woodcuts , each
3omo two equare inches in siza , but in-
vitlug the moat careful inspection ,
ivhio are scattered through the
little volume. A bridge , a palace
jn the Canal Grande , a view of
3t. Marks , a viata of Santa Maria Della -
la Salute , successively moot the eye of
the ono who turns ever thcso pnqca. The
itory itaolf is a almplo picco off work , and
very prettily told. The henlno , an
American girl , married the Cavnliero
Ferro , not bocaustr'bo ia a foreign noble
man , but because- oho is an enthusiastic
girl who thinko him to bo the noblest
man she haa knowUy Whonaho finda
lier miatako she can justly' claim our pity ,
ind oho acts in a manner to eacito our
id miration. Her mistake proves not
wholly irremediable by destiny , and the
jook cloaca with promlao of sunshine for
.ho future.
The Holmoa and Emerson calendars for
t88t > seem to bo among the moat beaut- !
'ul yet produced. The Holmes calendar
a entirely now , Dr. Holmos'o. writings
lover before having been used for the
nirpoao , and it will bo valued by his
nany admirers not. only for the dally
nosaagca-irom him which it will brlnp ,
jut for ita artistic appearance as well.
Fho card on which it ia monutad , of ob-
eng shape , has a capital1 portrait of Dr.
Holmes , on pooh aide of which stands a
; roup of maidens bearing rose-garlands ,
vith which they are decorating it. Thu
lesign ia illuminated in gold and colors ,
tended with delicate effect. The Emor-
lon calendar has freshly arranged selec-
loua oad is newly dbcoratod this year by
Florence Tabor , an excellent portrait of
Kmoraoii aud the symbolic plno tree ap-
icaring In the design. A norder of con-
'ontloiiali7.d pansioa runa across the top ,
mcl the whole effect of the coloring is aa
loop and rich as the sontoucca which the
lalmidar contains. These calcndm nro
old at ono dollar nach , and can bo ob-
oinodin | Omaha of J. S. Caulfiold. They
, ro published by Iloughton Mllllin it
jO. , of Booton.
"Flowers fram Glade and Garden , " is
.ho title of a euperb volume just issued
? y Whlto , Stokpa & Allen , of Now York ,
md for sale in Omaha by J. S Caulfiold.
It ia beautifully bound , is elegantly
irintod on heavy gilt edged paper , and
.9 profusely illustrated In bright oolora.
[ t is a collection of flowers from glade
ind garden , each being illustrated and
tceompaniod by appropriate poetical
icloctlons. Among the illustratio ns In
) olors are nasturtiums , llowor-do-luoe ,
[ > lnk roses , pansloo , snow-drpps , heather ,
wild rose , pond lilies , geraniums , tulips ,
[ masiou flower , autumn loaves and golden
daises , orchids , roses , heliotrope , mlg-
iionotto and prim-roses , with fao-simllea
3l the manuscript of IIowolls , Aldrich ,
rrowbrld o , "H. II. " and Will Carloten.
riio poetical soleotions are from the very
boat authors. Thia literary and artistic
; ompllation is by Susie Barstow fkcldlug ,
who haa displayed remarkably iino taato.
Iho volume is indeed a work of art , and
will prove an ornament for the parlor
lablo and will make a highly appreciated
noliday gift to any young lady.
"From Greenland's Icy Mountains , '
Dishop Ilobor'd long famous missionary
liymn , has been Issued by Leo AShepird ,
af Boston , in a thin rquaro vplumo , in a
style that makes a most beautiful hollaay
brochure. The covnrs are brilliantly illu-
inluated and frlngod with white tatiu.
The hymn la illustrated with fourteen fine
ly executed uugrAvluga. Leo A Shepard
have alto published , in the name style ,
"Tho Mountain Anthem ; or , The Beatitudes -
tudos In Hythmia Echoes , " by William
0. lllclmrds. It contains nine full-page
engravings , of a hi h order of merit.
1'hcse two holiday ( jit ( > booka nro among
the most attractive publications of the
season. Wo are under obligations to W.
T. Seimiu , OinaUn , for copfea of them.
"MlstlelooMemorlos , or WhatthoPoota
gay about ChrlstniBS , " comprising a colla 6
lion of poems collected from the
f II. W. L fcllovr , J. O Whltficr
Thomas ITocd , Alfred D nunott , Chirk ,
ftiackay , bir Walter Scott , Jennie Jij
and otiur ! . The whole bound in bann *
hape , wllh ikh siik fnngo nnd tojiel
The cover of this novelty is printed i
nearly rlghiccn cobra ( oting an nlmos
rxaot fac-aimllo cf landsoapo studie
prlntfd in oil colon on gold pobbi
b ard ) , and ran ) ; exceedingly high as a
imported url production r.f . the promlo
class. The original designs were drawi
by H. Maurlco P.ige , and were awarc1e <
a priza of fifty .poundo sterlin. ; at th
Suffolk street London galletics in a competitive
potitivo exhibit of ( i.OOO entries
For presentation , this art souvenir i
vastly superior to a moro Ghmtinte care
03 it combines the advantages of both &r
nnd litnratnro. Sixa 4 by 01 inchta
Price , eilk fringed oud tHssollpal in cnve
lope with protector , for mailing , 35 conta
Ilenry S. Date , publisher , 167 La Sail
street , Chicago , III.
"Oliver Optic" is ono of the most pro
lifio and successful writers of storiea fo
boys and girla that thla country haa ye
produced , and his "Square and Compass
oa" the third volumn In the "Boat-build
er" serloa is found to provo very popula
hia host of readers. The moral of th
writer's stories is in the words aud action
of the characters , and the contrast between
tweon the lives of the good and thoao o ;
the bad.
The author adheroi to the rule ho ha
followed for the lifetime of a generation
never to present bad characters in such n
light aa to win the admiration and sym
patny of the reader ; and ho still believes
in tin old-fashioned practice of rewarding
the good and punishing the evil in thi
atory.
As in the last volume , it ia a part o ;
the writer'o purpose to interest young
people In the mechanic arta , aud to illua
tratc the results of good discipline. Hi
ia a firm believer in industrial schools
whether public or private , and ia satisfioc
that our country has reached a stage in
ill development when moro attention
than over before muat bo given to prac
tical agriculture and the mechanic arta.
LBO it Shepard , Uo.iton , publishers. For
aalo in Omaha by W. T. Soamau.
The Christmas double number of the
English Illustratnd Magazinn , MacMuV
Ian & Co. , Now York , ia an unuaually at
tractive issue. The illnatrationu are
quilo minierona , and rank with thoao of
any magazine now published , while the
stories , poetry , miscellaneous artlcloa ,
and ( .ho various departments are evident
ly selected on account of their appro
priateness to the holiday season. Thia
oinganiuo continues to hold its place
nmong the very boat periodicals of tha
kind.
A meeting of the county ( horillVof Nebraska
ivili bo held at ColuiubiH on the llth of thi *
month , for the imrpoao of nnanging n pro-
Tamtno relatuo to the Ifgialation proposed by
ihora the coniin ? winter by/the sUto leaisla-
, uro.
Sanford's
RAOBCAL CURE
Vltch-Dazcl , Araerican Pine , Canada Fir , ItarlgoU
and Clover Vlossoms.
A single dose of Sanrord'o Radical Cure In-
tantly relloveatho most violent Sniozing or Head
Tolds , Icara the head as by magic , Dtops watery illa-
ihargeafromthiNosoand Eves , prevents lUnglcc
Noises in the head , Cures Nonoua Headache and
iibduca Chills and Fever. In Chronls Catarrh It
ileanscs the nasal passages of foul rau-up , cstores
10 sensea of sme'f ' , taste and hearing vvhe i aflectcd ,
rces the bead , throat and bronchial tults of oflcn-
live matter , sweetens and purifies the trrtth , stops
.ho cough nnd arrests thu progress of Catarrh to-
vards Consuaptlan.
Ono bottle lUdlcal Cure , ono box Catarrhal Sol-
rent and Sanford'n Inhaler , all In oni package , of al
Irugglsts for 81. Ask for S Bono's lUbiciL CUBB.
Potter Dm ? and Chomicnl Co. , Boston.
For the relict ind prevention
the Instant It Is applied , of Rhcu *
' imulpin , Neuralgia , Sciatica ,
Coughs , Cold ? , Weak Back , Btom-
ain , ud Bowel * , Shooting ;
Pains , Numbness , Hysteria , Fo-
1 male Palce , Palpitation , Dvspep-
sla , Liver Complaint , Blliius
FcTer , Malaria , and Epidemic * ! ,
use Co'.Un's Piasters fan Electric
' Battery combined with a Puroui-
Platter ) and laugh at pam 26o
irerywher'e.
SPECIAL NOTICES
SO LOAH-Monev.
To loan on real e U o. Addrem box
5-g u. 8. j-ost o tlc.\ 925 18p
H4voiCOO tolo'n to ono rr two parties on good
[ city prupoit } W. H. Moltev , loan agrnt , I60J
vrnam St 5 0
( ) LOAN- One thousand dollars oa flrtst mort-
r pago. A , J. Popplcton > 981 'Ji >
On hand to l"an on Intido pro uctlvo
MONEY . CorbettU03.F rnambt. SI3-8p
\TONKY Loanadou jwrfoaal propeitj , chattels
) L or cilUtoiaU Oiuaha rlnaucial Kxubange ,
103 Farnam street. 84Sanlp ]
ITONEY to loan ou cltv propoifj. In wiiis cf
.VI $ C03 nud > up. W. M. Mutter , 1DU3 Famaui.
* /TONj:7TOTOAN / In sums of $ SCO and upvvards.
IVi. O. F. Davis anil Co. , Real Eitato and Loan
Igrnla. IfOS KarramBt. 893 tf
lo nea on cliHttoIs. Uallroad Tloncts
t and sold. A. Foreman , 218 8. IStlj
7/8-tf
WAHZZU * .
\ ITANTED * n American baker ; s'njjlo mm Ad-
\ \ dremCIty BaVery , Hcldieg. , NtS. ' 11.10
\VAWTED-100 ic-llciton , ( rood lay to the right
> man. AddrcrH Nubratka Mutual Marrlaiio
Icneflt Association , Fremont , Nth
\\7ANTED Men Mcnma < H for a good felling ar-
Vr ttclu. Applj at 1219riruauifit , upctalr * .
0 3 Cji
PIT ANTEDAKtntH nd diblr ct mnnanrn for Pen-
il6's Dictionary anil EnrjilopeiMa 1'ilce 3LfO
ulflt 3I(0 ( , anoKocd ( jents 13 pell lire books and
nipoitcd album * nil monthly paj ment.1. W.I ) . I' .
x > wrj , room 6,110 north IBth t , Uinnlia. ft 7 I p
7ANTED-MiOmcn for Memphis. Apply 418 S.
II IStbHt. II. Minnwcllor. OJD Sp
MNTED-Socond girl at 1U10 Davenrort ft.
W 03 ? Sp
\\TANTED -A good in n for "trvlee nhout a f cu
\ \ tlenuns bouse. Mutt underBtoud furnace.
Ulo'eiuxjd required. Apply at S W. corner Harney
> ud 16th. b80 6p
1VMSTED A furnltur salesman ; rnv-fct be n live ,
Vl uldeawaVu man , und wth Hibt oasirt-lor-
mcci. M. F. Ha tln. 310 S Uth street. , Ba3tf
\ tAN1KO / By tht'Nel'ratka ' Fire > ud Waterpr
IT Paint and Rooting Co. , rcllablo nienlntive
xJunty ItTthei stale to prgarjio cocopanlea for work
ngourptlut. Tbere'u big money In It For par-
: lcularsioaddrti CK. . Utyne , Secretary and
Uanagcr , Omaha. itlJJin 1
Al/ANTKU A good woman cook ; wagca t27,6a per
> 1 month. AddrctsIIawleyHouie , NoiJh Platte
Keb. 687-Op
A\7ANTKI ) A gona oorcp tent gii ) for genera
\V _ hou m > _ ort _ . S5HnoiiBjaijtref t cOOtf
l-I/AirCED To buy a oUy Jot to b | .ald . In weekly
> V oimontldy InaUllmenla. Adilrcsi" ! ! . Jl " tee.
jllloe. * >
lrs aud iccntlvmen to lake nloo ,
, , llihl , pleamnt work at tbulrown homua ( dls-
Irvnw no objection. Work sent by mall , } 1 to M a
lUy can b quietly m d , no oanvotoing. Pleasu ad-
ilrin once , Olot * M'fif Co. , Boutin , Mas * . , tx > x
[ ,311. , 603-ueo 17
-IjuIlM or geptlemen In city or country
W to take nice , light and pkMinl work at their
, Wto * S day cowlly aud quietly
work iwnt by nail : nocnva lncjuo Maiupfur reply
11oa * addiMi RoilabU ManTif Co. , fluudelphla , f .
ANTKD-LADIK3 OR OENTLKUKN-lu y
Y > of country , to UL nloo. llgbl aid pto8 nt
work at their o n homes ; H toli p r 4j * lly and
quietly mule ; work t nt by mall : no curajutog ; no
tUiupforrtiplv. PlowtUdruuRolUbUifajit'KOo. ,
1
t or a
tl n. ' okVc-rcr ,
' L U" f.Zeoffl. . f "
\X TANfED-A flliiatl n rf n ? klrdli njoii'
> man wh" h vllllrp 10 wr rk , > mi Mictlencol
iil < "in Inrnl-hbtrtof rec'urmndslhnK Ad
f (1 " ca'o Bee otll o IllC-flp
) Aeentl nin wantl r. Mluiflfn In
T fnt cl § toie or bxrk.wlil on oirer fallh'til
toile h nor tomijf'i tknfcs'grol ' nnl arcrtdlnt |
l > ord nd roVrcnc-o clvin If doited. AdJrc "J
W "IleoDlife. BH-18
\\7ANTrD-S tiullm by Ni , 1 Girl In JtnMI ftmlt
V > where fhecn'i lenrn rtrflNh. Bet rcmmmcn
ditlors. Itqii ro at Hln/o's gro iy taro IRtli Rn
Jonti St. HU-rp
T\7AVlEI-SItuiitlon > ) Tn vriinr inn ' cxpf
V lencoln the ircduvcoinilciicn bjilncs' . Ai
ilic "T.C. O. " Bte Btnoo. PIJOp
\V > NTKD-A po'ltion byabdr In ft r ri\atn tarn
llv toilo'e ntul wore Apply at Tottlanc
place , 22d and st Marj'nave. 0 > O.Sp
" \irANTKn-A sltimtl n U } a ( rr t ca.ii brer.il an
\ calo biktr ; 20 jevj .cileiuo Addrcut
"Baker , ' J'co etllcc. 011-ltlp
\1rANTED < ltuallon bj a flret-cjasj ilrj ( rood
I m'rtinintn cl'i ' or country , B'vr experlcnc
best of cfereiicfs , ipeikslcvcral languajM. AdJre !
"C. Y. " this olllce 07-p
\\ANTED-\Vorklnprhato faroillcn kv a drtns
i nutKer one who perfectly understand ) cultln
and flttlcfr or work I alien homo. IMerencul give
Call cr addrrn K. lUo North ISIh St , 8:8 0
wwincac'&u wnaii tiituivtion M nook
Atoinit tn wtolonale talkbllihrncnl In Orntht ,
Adrlrowi ' 'O. " care Bee. SOC-tf
WANTED Two or thrco day hoarders it 101
Vt'cbUer ttreot , lintis icaionablc. HO If
TTT'AN'IED Two gcnlUincn or gcrtleman a d wll
> to board In trlvato family. ANo fior t ro ni 1
rent. Api < lv S. W. corner 10th and 1'arnam Si
WANTED Pome ono to ndopta bovbabo Cvvccli
cN. Inquire at 1'uorIIouie. CJootl leferonc
required. 917-8p
* ? i1 d. flfl w'l ' ! 1 > ny * ' " " ' dinner ar.d tta oc
* pXUtlU : cciijbliicd ; f'c orated wuru , squtr
shapes , ntMooilj's China Stiro , Cor. 16th and tta
venport 00 Hf
I ADIES Wishing a Rood nureo during slokncrs
JLJ cironllnoircnts wlllplcaie ojll on Sirs , Stone
Na. SOI Lcavenwcrtti fct Jewish ladles pro'rrml.
K10 Dp
l 7'ANTI-.J-SSCOtt23rer cent. Sucu'lty three
I > times the amount. Address 91 , L'CQ olllce.
012-Cp
\ \ ANTED Ladles nnd young men to Instruct In
V V book Keeping : will VMiIl en ha'f p.u until uilii
athnaarofurnlhh tl , J. B. Smith ,
8S2Van2 | >
SomosnnktBio fmd hljpnilo killers
WANTED
Will p y ei.IB n piece for snak at M F. Mat
it's store. Xo.SlG South IMliSt , who bells furnltuio
tov CD mil carpeta on w ecli y payments. 7C3-tf
WANTED A liorBO lo kccpduilngtho winter fci
it's use. First clsss care andllght nago soar
ntowl. Ibx 62J.P.O. 857-tp
WANTED 10.000 famllcs to try 01.7 self ri lrg
Pure Burkwbcat 11 Mir aril feelf-H Up Co n
mval kipt by all flint c a < s grorora. Wu warrant all
) uokwbcat so'il under our brand pure. W. J WEL-
HAN * & LO , Manufacturers. 811-tf
[ SfANTED To sell trade or rent blact. smith and
Tl wagon shop with tools. Good locitlou business
atiblishcd. Address Uco. W. Lambtlug , Weeping
Vater , Neb. 777-8i >
. .UAKD Firet-i MBS buard and beds $1 per vteokat
D 1212 Capitol nve. 730-14p
WANTED To exchange ono ol the best retail gro-
corlis In Omaha , for real csute In the city or
or Und adjoining the city. AddrtBd "A B. T. " Bee
ittic * . 767-tf
W'ANTED 2,000 ou Dnit-dM ! ) city auo-arlty.for 6
yctre , ut t per cent. Addrsca liox 020 Post-
ffioo 70J-U
i i > asttouana uuu
7011 RENT Mco 5 rotm cottage. Andre * Kevins
1 attorney. 3302 Farnam bt. l llp
JM > R RENT Stre bulldlrg with rc'.ldenci all for
? UJ. uermoctn In good kcatlon. 1) . L. Tliorras.
030 tf
j ORRENT Two furnished and rno unfnniUhed
1 roou.u. lor light hou.iekcemD ' , 1817 Chicago fct.
SDOp
fQK. RENT-t : nice largo fnrnishrd roosis for
. light housekeeping , or would board | ( utfe ;
ouio well heated with lurnaco ; toed bithroomard
atcr closet ; ono block fiom street curs , most ar'n-
oratlc neighborhood In tha city Apply to W II.
otter , Loan ajeut 1503 Farnam btreoi. 913 6
7011 RENT Largo i > outhe.ut room , large bay
1 window closet , lire place and bathroom prl\l-
gee ; house anl lurnituru now ; EOt a. 20th street ,
no block , north olSt. Miry't avenue , ! )49it
poll RENT Snail new cottage. Inqulro at 1223
* N. lOlh at. bet. Paul and Shorra n. 670-lOp
TOH RENT Three llcftlrnlshfd room' , vnrined
. hard find soft water and ad convenience , fifth
ou".e north of at. Mary's a\c. , on 20th fat. O.K.
oisou. OJ7-CV !
TOR RENT furnished rooms , ono block from
1'OhtuIllc * . bilck liloc , mcdcrn ImprovemintH ,
as , w t r. audbath. Tcnrit rrabouab'c to iienn.i-
OLt occupants , S. Vt" . corner 16th and Capital ave.
WO-lOp
TIOR ' RENT Ii'iont rooms , bay window , 1609 ar-
nam Ft 9S2 8p
7011 11KNT Jieatly furnlbhcil front room 1411
MIowaidSiu 031 6p
5l rt KUNf UniM ) irrrD"rdSms"uTidriitclicnT In
qulr97
70R KENT \ pioarant furnished Irout room with
or without boaid , 814 North 17tn bt. 021-8p
jlOILKliKT Jlirulshifl and unfurnished rooms ,
? and 10 foot lunch counter for sale. 205 N. 10th
t. 020 tl
TIOR. ' KENT in room house 1403 Ca s SU Inquire
Miss lH'\cr.623 N. 10th ht , up st IN. 0it. lip
7IOK RENT \nuwfutnlshed front room ( or one
* ort ogon cmiuUlUIIuwart. 023-8p
7011 RKJJT Tbreo furnished rooms , ono room
? tuitibu ! for Ilclitb-UHo knplnrHoward and 12th
t..eouth ldo , prcoiid frcnicoriiir. 910 fp
i Oll KhNT A plraiact furniihtd room with or
1 without lire , ISuO Capitol avo. OlS lip
TIOR RENT furulshed rooms at 1417 Howard.
IJ Olfi-lOp
7011 RENT Nl uljr furniuhcU roonw fur IIHIHO-
' kei'piiiK , liveninutcswilk fromI'obtolll'o , rof-
once * ewhanged. C. K. Ennl , f. 0. 02 Up
Nl- Two large rooms at (7. par morth.
Inquire 1J25 S. Utn bt.
riOll RKNT FurnUhod rocm is ror mouth 1011
1 Chlcafpfct. 003 Op
70R ItENT Fnrnlthod nr un'urnUbcd ronmi.new
; brick block , ouruer 16th Mid Chicago Ft .
OJI-J-jnSp
7OURKKT A nine room I ou ° o ; ui'iuan e oca-
? tloi ; ; ? 10 per inuntb. L'irkcr . \ Mujr ; . 009lf
7DR RENT Eltgant.v furnlthcd rooms , iinglo or
. cniult , S. W , corner 17lh and Ca-s. OjO-5
7011 RKNT ? 0th near Ht. JIarj'a nve. , new cot
1 laze four ronrug , clottts , pantry , tolUr and hall.
.4-A1 S17 south IStli. SCO tl
JTORRENT six room honw ) aud stable on Charles.
i1 ttreit , 4 d-era wctt nl Kind bt. Inquire at 1421
lonesUt , Alsofi lociuhouso cornir ol Kirgc and
Jhirlei. 883.10p
7011 RENT Collate , thrre rooms , S. 23J street.
. ' Inquireut 17CO Jictnou BirciJ. i 77-8p
fpOHRKNTFurnlihwi room for ono or two cen.
P tleiLt < ii , MSI'jftOoKtrtct. "
7011IIENT rUi-antsuite ol rocuu ( Uirtc ) l'io-
. for to rent ttitm ULfurnlnhfl. Apply at 4SON.
blhbtnxt. 878 Op
7011 RENT Sorflroomawlthctfimt. cellar and
? cl y water. Call at 60S , N. 13th street , hUO 8p
7011 REST -Largo furnWioil south fiont rcom ,
J 1714 California ttrteU 831 Op
70R IlKNT-Cottno of thrm rionis , 23d and
I1 Clark truts. inquire at B. K. Cor , Ji k enid
id 10th btrretH. bS tf ,
70Hlir.Nr Two furul hod rconMlull H , llih Bt. ;
1 3 l > kSliKinirK ! ) ; > t , W5-5p
70R RENT 'Jorrlortable Igrul h d room with gas
_ ' otdflro , 3J 8. latnb' , icrmr llurncy , bM flp
FOR KENT IXeabitit furr.Uhed room centrally lo
ntcd ; rej uiAt > lu nln lilt Djdpe bt. , LUi-Cp
FORHEST McJj lurnlbhedrtomr. lOia Callfor-
tiU St , tb'.ti
F'OR RENT Cheap dc < room , central locatiui.
MdlkriUd , $ ii rn > oula. Cortett , 1603 " - -
jam fat.
IflOR RKNT- Nicely firnlnhsd room vtlth flrtt
1 clist boarding , 106 N. ISIh. & 71-3p
FOR RENT A Bu'tetl ' oorua with b Ard , 19 ]
Dodiw itrect. g33 8p
FQK RKNT Nloo Furolnhod room u5t .W for t o
t HI3II'JMU oUflt. Kit V Bn l <
I OR RENT -Fltisint firnl'hcJ rojnvSOS N 1'tn
" . t-S. Cp
J/i u HbM CjntoM.Mv furnl'b dr omTirf
cmlofJhAi ; K * mi block , turner Daf
* d Jlcftl "t' ' " r'a > 'Bu' ' . Apply at
, ,
14. O. II. Auri non. ma ip
J70R RKNT FariilMwf rvMixod board Mm r. . .
7 wc k. Very b * loootron , 18H J > MMp- - . '
H7 j n Ip
f70R RKN'l-r.oi oo'fe o3-onm" , Ml1 , tantrr
I flnjttnnilrnlir , jlS'O ' , ahother ibp p ton *
ment < . I\ > " ilfltf
171 H HUNT Ilrj ( > o vlih f.ro"iroMu | bum.
' plvlnl' . WIU.No. fllidiuthlMhSU
F CR REKT-One nl\ room hotiao on 21st and Hir
L1 i , j St , A.M. r1-1- ' r.
I , Oil i ENT 7room brio * noin ; , fc/irii vroll
I dndc's'orn , will mil cheap to thurfijht tcnvit * t
llonoJs > montal. ) pajaouts. ALIlS3IiC7Fvrnm
trcet 702 j ,
" I neil lll-NI 0 room iiouw , flnj yard , Pnrk nvo
AMFS , 15t7 Kucara at 731 tf
ITAOtt ItEKT Fnrnlthefl roomn brie/ block , ico.'ern
J , ' ImprovomonN , cnn block from Peat offlcc. 3 W
coraer , 16linr.dCA.uItolaio. !
If OUR 'NT1- Furnished rooms In luiildlng N E.
1 ctrutr 10thand bavenpoit. Call alter 3p. tn.
72flf
FOR JIEVT A nevr ho'Jse of 10 rniinn.and ft barn.
hard and soft wat < r ; on Park nvcntte , S li'ocli
from Farnam street Ii.qulro 018 Farnam. 7oatl
F OR RENT Four room oittago S. 18th St. Par
lier&Mujne. KSlt
RKNT Tottcntlemcn only , n pleasant fur.
nUhfdrcom , 3. n. corner 20th aud bouglai.
07 i-n
lOll RENT- Elegant 11 room houco. hard and soft
JL1 water nllo-jdorn Improvements , best location In
city $70. Barker A M jno , 13th and Faruam. 822 tf
FOR RFNT Two nicely furnlufcod Iront ronmi
with or without board. Stores In each , 1313
Capitol ave. E70Jeo-Mp
OR RENT Two elegant roonra hi Rcdlck's block ,
Pau.scn . &Co , 1618 iurnam. 3 2-tf .
F1 IOR RENT Furnished front room for rent 22 N
10th fat
IjlOlll'.ENT OK SAUt A nvoroombou50.No.5317
T1 ri'm oft root. Ani.ly to lira. U. O. Stoten < nt > ,
1015 CAM strict. 238-f
TTiOlt KENT Tworooiofl rurnUhed tor light house-
X1 hccpluif. S W cor kth tnd Ilounrtl. 170 U
T71011 KKNr Koum corner of 17th nDtiGitco Sta.
FOR UIMT The coniiT store 10th and Loiwen
woitn. Apply Q. H. Peterson. 103 tJ
"OOOMa With board , dos rab o crwuitorApplr
J.ot 8t. Chailes Hftcl. 7 62-U
TUURKAY Spilnj ; w to .
s..e.u
J. Pblyps Io
IBlSeouthBth otreot. 039 tf
FOft flAJ.E.
FOU SALE T olrtson Oeorpia a > o. , at *
haiirnln. Al > oflno rcsUlonca on l'arka\o.cho p.
OTICR & COI1I ) 1513 Pnrnim ht. 047 tt
FOU SALE Tnohnmotnnd lot on llarnpy ahd
iZd ! HbriflngS19 | ictt per inontb. New York
> rj' gcml etoiv. Oiii-np
MORTOAaE" bouulit tndsold aid mnnoy loan&l
oa Improved clt.ptopcity. . W. Ji.Hotter , loan
front , 15 fi 1'arnnm , Oil U
:7lOK : HALE Cheap , four h in ! < 3in9 Undacapa ol
I1 raintlnga Address "II. " Bcoofllce. OlB-S
- small business at 707 north 10th St.
F01VSAUI-A
OJJ-Sp
SALE I 2 Inch foct lunch counter 20f north
FOR
16th Strict 014-tf
SALE Hreoril hind furniture anlftovcs at
FOR Cumins street. SiOllp
"ITOH SALE Tbo furnlturo of a thrco room rottai.'o
JL1 SS25LcavcmvorthSt. Inquire J. U. Hoorire ,
withPaxton &Oollafjhcr. 905 Bp
SALE A fir.t class barber 'hop In Atlan
tic Iow % Good location , doing [ rood business.
Cheap for cish.cill or addicss John Wanner , Atlan
tic Iowa. 672 S
FOR SALEi-Cheap ; a eitaurant ; good locatlo
220 North llth St. , 853-12p
FOR SALE A large double heater ( HadI ant Homo
also pmill heater , both In good repair. Inquire at
Omaha Steve lUpalr Works. 867-tf
SALE Horse ; , mults , harness and. vragoni
FOR one or two Tears time. ROB ! estate security.
U. L. Thomas. Etf
T710R SALE OR-iXCIIANQE-At $10 per acr , all
in cr part of two thoimn > aorcs of timber land ,
forty mlloi cast ot Kansas City , wll exchange for
Nebraska land or merchandise. Bedford , Souer b
Da'Is. 82gtf
TJ10R SALB nou e (6 ( rooms ) and four lots. Wll
JD fell cheap In order to fret Immediate change o
Bcrneaficrdeatlrot my child , T. E. ratfltt , Oa
office. . 761decl2
FOR SALE Cheap , a nlca 4 room oottaffofull lot
on [ crude , t\sj \ water 10th street , half a block S.
cf Loivonworthi wcstnldo , terms cosy. Mi Lee. gro-
oer > Sd and T > e venworth street. 746 c
771011 SALE The best business lot at the Stock
JD jari'sSouUiOmaha ' , 60x100. Will bo worth
double the price naked now Insldo 12 montlw. Apply
> t olllce New Yo.-k Dry Goods Store , 1310 Farnam.
277-U
FOR SALB 1 sausatr.0 chopper , horse power ; ons
rendering kettle , one lurd presa. Apply at Hrook-
lyn Market , cor. 13th and Pierce S03-U
K A ijuantltv of Job arm newspaper type fo/
_ L salo. Alao a yood Zither. O. T. Bunce , care Boa
MHoo. 765tf :
fi OR SALB Cottage of 6 roomj , barn , corner lot In
uid bclanos monthly. Barnaul. McCazue , opp.
[ lostolllci , . aietf
HALE 'flue bumnesit rbauoe at Ornnd Islind
JOOR JS.CCOoujs the bank buildlm ? 22x44 ; an
cilice bulldln'i whlcnrentH for VISa month ; a lari < e.
lire and burner proof safe with Yale- time lock coat
SI,600 , nsa ! t verj lar u bank buok Cro proof s fo ,
baiiU counter , dtalm , fi ud coal aw , e , in fact , a com-
lilclo bank outt.'t , together with lot ilxfO on LocusJ-
itrout. Tltla perfect. 1 crmn t call' , ba'auco on oue
nd two years imiu If desired. Call en or addremi J T
li. White Grand If land , Neb.
? OB SALl Chiup a ecoonu bandbl ! li top buk-'j ,
JL1 Inqulro at SUui aon'e Uairlajre Factor } , Dod e ,
etftcca 14th end 16th. 280-tf
_
jVOH SALE A hole tock ol clothing , boots an
. ebova , bulldingo at cost , retiring from buslnus ) .
. II. I'Dttrwn 804 south Tenth utroet. 1138m
j UK BALK IVo uptib ( wocuu-niuid bairulJnJ
t ? on * delivery w ion , oiwsp , V 1310 Harne ? HI.
) \UL1 N'd AUDI ! 1 0 V Tbi i n c W aTd Tl oUTilo'-
. ca ed in the northern r irt ol the i ita. 1)er *
ut htt , o crailli g IH neotmar , but hcn KIded wl I
i from U lull ftut aboio vin\a Tno sticek < ar are
owruimlng through Itnnd by laj J:18'5 : , will l i
mnectcd wi ht B hauidora tre , t car Ifjo which ,
111 ecurii a6 mlniilo car llreso lotHaro put don H at
w lUnrw ) , For ta'o by l' ul-un & UolSFar -
fllON AND BR HS FOUNDrtY-lOSS llth street
L 0 Bee , 111 .H. 14th ht K ton i. Hcituiiou. 873jauS
rrXOHANOB-I hive two ohrlco ImproveJ
far/r sin York county when I wbhto txhanze
nurchauditr , will toKcs.'jaueral itock , cr.dry goods ,
lothiiii ; uud boots and uhoes. Addro-o D , K , t > avret
foiX , Nub.
IUKEN UP-Ono black horse Jour white feet.
i. whltofact , 10QSv > ith llth St. EOJ-iUo"
PRIVY Ttnlta , slrJdi and coespccla cleaned at thi
I shortcut notice and at any tine of the dty , In an
ntlrelyordirlesuwiy without th loaxt moloalatloo
ooccupantaornelrhbors , with , our Improved ana
nlorlesa apparatus. A. Kvuns A Co. , 9J1 Canltrl
HAUL ,
(8UCCHSSOR8 ( TO JOHN O. JAOOD..I
UNDERTAKERS I
At the old stand H17 Tarnam | Blr * t. Order * b
tlograpn 10jolted nd > romptly attended to. Tell
ihouo No. Z25.
COLLARS
CUFFS \l
BCARIMl THU HA"K
ARC THC
FINEST GOODS
EVER MADE ,
All Linen , SOTH
LlnlnoJ AHO Exterlorf.
A k for them
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