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THE OMAHA'-PAILY BEEffauRSDAY JANUARY 8 , 1885.
THE DAILY BEE
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111 Bnalnesi Letters and Remittances Ihon.d bo
tddresttd to Tni nil PCTLISIIIXO CoxrAnr , QMAnA.
Dulln , Chookn and PoBtodlco orders lo bo m 3 pay.
b ! lo iho ordot ol the company.
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E. IlOS13WATnilIElltor.
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0. Box , 488 OmnhA , Nob.
THE frulia of the legislative onuoua arc
now visible to the naked oyo.
PHESIDENT Auiuutt proposes to give
the WorM's Exposition a boom by visiting
tlio Crescent City next week.
IK any moro fodder can bo found In
the public crib of Nebraska , the legisla
ture ought to deal It out to the Zodikor
family ,
GENERAI ? BRISIUN now makes nn op *
peal for Gen. Grant , That ought to to-
liovo Grant from any farther embarrass
ment. '
BIIAD SLAUGHTER failed to catch on
this time. The legislature in leaving
him out in the cold has done ouo com-
mondnblo thin ? nfc last If it never does
another.
OP course the Om.ilia Republican Con
gratulates Mr. Field upon his election as
speaker of the house. It should also con
gratulate the railroads , the jobbers and
Bill Stout.
THE city of Lincoln has added to her
hotel facilities n first-class honao , the
Gorhain , which will be appreciated by the
traveling public as well as by the citizens
of the capital city.
Now that Field has become speaker ,
Glen Kendall and his associate acnool
land thiovcs fool pretty oafo , thank you.
The special committees that will invest !
gate the school-laud frauds will do tholr
level best not to Investigate.
Bill Stout , who Is the Teal
speaker of the house of representatives
of the present legislature , with Allen
Field as' his dummy , goto ready to pre
sent his little claims the legislature will
promptlyordor the treasurer to cash them.
PERHAPS Mr. Nottlaton has discovered
by. this time , how much reform ho may
expect to achieve within the republican
party in the matter of railway regulation ,
or in purifying the Augean stables which
are infested by sharks , jobbers and land-
grabbers. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
WITH Church Howe as president of the
sonata and Field aa speaker of the house ,
the railroads may feel pretty safe from
any interference for the next two years ,
unless an outraged people shall riao in
revolt against absolute tyrrany and rob
bery.
IT might have boon a great deal bettor
for Congressman-elect Dorsey to have
stayed away from the legislature. Ho
has aisnmod a responsibility for Bill
Stout'a 'election as speaker which may
compel him to make a great man ) ex
planations.
THE Lincoln Journal Topics man says
that Mr. Ilosowater "might bo treated
like an artillery horse wo once oaw that
had very many of the qualities that em
bellish Mr. Rosowator. " Wo would like
to know in what service it was that Mr.
Topics saw that artillery horeo. Was it
in the confederate artillery 1
TiiEim is only ono thing lacking to
make the New Orleans world's exposi
tion a success financially , and that is
money. The shortage already is § 250 , .
000 , but it is hoped now that when thu
exhibits are all completed , by the middle
of this month , that the attendance will
Increase sufficiently to greatly reduce this
amount.
THE Kookuk city council has by reso
lution declared that the Iowa prohibitory
law is a failure , and that moral suasion
and a rigid llconao law is the only reme
dy for the liquor evil. This ought to set
tle the whole matter , bat If Governor
Sherman does not call a special session ol
the legislature to repeal the law It will
show that a city council resolution in
about ai much of a failure as the prohibi
tory l w.
Tan Iowa democratio leaders , follow
ing the example of the Nobrtma donio
crata , Will hold a meeting to-day at Dos
, Moines for the main purpose of agreeing
If possible , upon some satisfactory plan
of distribution of the-federal patronage
The secondary object of the assemblage
Is fo boom Judge Klnuo for governor
his candidacy for a cabinet position hav
ing fallen lUt.
THE Omalm board of tnule 1ms beoi
ro-organi/.cd upon a good basis. It i
composed of actual business men and wit !
a capital that will enable it to build r
chamber of commerce. The boanl is 1101
in condition to become an importan
institution and to do a great deal toward
the advancement of the commercial inter
ests of Omaha and to make this city r
real market. Its now president , Mns
cycr , isono of Omalin's most active busi
ness men , and ho no doubt will undoavo
to direct the affairs of the boanl in th
same enterprising spirit in which ho con
ducts his own business.
RAILROAD LAND FORFEITURES.
The passage of the Oregon Centr&l
land forfeiture bill is the first evidence
that wo have of any intention on the part
of the senate the American hciuo ol
lords to restore to the public domain
millions upon millions of ccrca that wore
jlven away with a lavish hand to railroads
upon certain conditions , which have
never been fulfilled. Although the Ore-
gin Central land grant is comparative ! ?
small , yet the action of the senate gives
the people como hope that the other
unearned grants will bo declared for
feited at an early day and thrown open
to settlement.
The forfeiture of those lane
grants has baen delayed by the senate ,
which seems to bo moro or IMS. con
trolled by the corporations and monopo
lists. On the ether hand the house o
roptuientatlvcs has dene its duty qulto
thoroughly and promptly. It will bo
remembered that at the opening of the
Fotty-o'ghth congress the house , In an
swer to n general demand ot the prots
and people , task action upon the lam
fotfelturo question and almott unanl
mously pawed acts restoring to thepub
lie domain 15,000,000 acres In Now Mexico
ice and Arizona which had been granto :
to this Texts Pacific , whlcl
never earned a single risre
the extension of the Southern Pacific
eastward preventing the construction o
the Texas Pacific within the limota of the
grant. The Texas Pacific , however , at
tempted to transfer to Hundngton ant
his associates , composing the Southern
Pacific company , Us giant , but in this effort
fort it failed. There is no reason whatever
over for any further delay on the part o
the senate in declaring forfeited this im-
monno grant. The honso of roprosonta
tlves , bolero its adjournment lost sum
mer , had passed forfeiture acts covering
over 30,000,000 acrec , but the nonato die
nothing but interpose delays.
It will bo remembered that the senate
attached to the Atlantic and Pacific bill
certain amendments which the house re-
: uscd to accept. These amendments pro
vided that the lands should not bo opened
up for settlement bofora the determina
tion of a long litigation , to ascertain the
rights of parties claiming under the grant.
Senator Morgan , of Alabama , offered
amendments , and stated that ho
should present similar amendments to all
.ho forfeiture bills. True to his promise
10 attempted on Tuesday last to e.iddlo
hese amendments upon the Oregon
Central bill , bat they wore voted down
> y n majority of nearly two to .eno ,
which ia a very good indication. Senator
) olph maintained that the rights of all
parties could bo judicially decided in
pito of any act of congress. Now lethe
he senate proceed with the other forfeit
ure bills and complete the good work bo
un by the house.
THE SPEAK ERSHIP.
If the republican members of the legis-
ature had not gene into caucus , aa they
were advised not to do , they would not
lave the responsibility of placing in
tower a man who ia allied with the most
angeroua elements of the party who
> rey upon our tax-payers. Personally
rlr. Field , who haa been selected as
poakor of the house , ia a bright young
awyer , but ho belongs body and uonl to
, ho railroads and to Bill Stout and every
ther jobber who hangs around the espi
al. Mr. Field's committees will simply
dvanco the Interests of the tax caters
nd ignore the tax-payers. B elevating
ilm to the spoakcrship the republican
> arty of Nebraska has loaded upon itself
ho straw that will break the camel's
> ack. For ten yearn , since the adoption
of the now constitution , the people of this
tate have through republican misrule
icon subjected to xoubcry and plunder ,
uul have been continually exposed to the
nerciless and soulless exactions of corpo-
ntions. After the disaster that overtook
ho party in its national campaign it was
, o bo supposed that prudence and integrity
vould have dictated to the party within
he state to retrace its steps and make
omo amends for the outrages and infamies
vhich have been perpetrated in its immo by
lishonest and reckless leaders , The BEE ,
as an exponent of pure republicanism ,
cannot bo charged with having failed to do
ts duty , not only towards the party , but
owimls the people in this respect.
Mit. WILSON has resigned from the
ward of public work a , and a petition has
icon presented to the city council for the
npuoiutmont of Joseph Barker. Now
this man Barker has been the tool , If not
a partner , of the Colorado sandstone
ring. His chief backer , Woodworth ,
occupies a very questionable position
himself aa a contractor and councilman
at the eamo time. The insolence of the
corporation henchmen in almost beyond
endurance. Wo all know how these
petitions are gotten up , Few men have
the backbone to refuse tholr signatures
to a petition , oven when It shows
on its facu that it is not for the public in
terest. If these same men who signed
the petition could only ballot for Joseph
Barker probably not one-tenth of them
would vote for him , not because Mr.
Barker is not an excellent business man
but because his way of do'ng business ia
purely selfish and not calculated to sub-
servo the public wcliarc. .
IN consideration of the hojpital a&sea-j
mcnt upon Jits employes the Union Pa-
cafio railroad company guarantees to take
care of its sick , and it specifically agrees t (
provide for thorn in cases of contagion
d'seaseshen ' the immiciiuil authocitic
do not take cute of Hitch cases. The vie
Urn of small-pox now at St. Joseph's hos
pital was visited by the Union Pacili
physicians at lis | boarding house , and upoi
their order ho was removed to fit. Jo
seph's hospital , and placed in a ward witl
awe-nil other patients , who wore scattcrct
in different parts of the institution.
As soon as the fact bccnmo known
that the now .patient had the
small-pox. 2hcso patients have
all been exposed to the disease. The
ftliangcat part of the whole affair is that
the small-pox patient is still at St. Jo
seph's , ft seems to us that under the
circumstances the Union Pacific is liable
for damages not only to the hospital bill
to overj' patient that' may take the disease
owing to exposure from the unfortunate
railroad employes. At any rale it strikes
us that it is very important that the man
agement of the road at once remove the
small-pox patient and sco that ho is iso
lated and otherwise cared for in n way
that the public will bo protected.
Appeals are now made to the city million
ties to tnko charge of this case and to ac1
promptly. While it is a matter of public
safety , the mayor and the city physiciai
should do all they can to prevent Iho
spread of contagious diseases , yet i
seems to us that the city in this instance
is being grossly imposed upon by the
Union Pacific.
THE OMAHA BEE haa two kinds of con-
tcnU those days. Ono half is tolling the
legislature what to do. The ether hal :
is calling it a body of knaves , fools auc
scoundrel * . Under theae circumstances
those Topics will devote n line or two to
the legislature : Don't pay any attention
to Mr. RoaoTrator. Lincoln Journal ,
THE BEE ia a double-barreled concern ,
The contents of cno barrel will bo firec
into the scoundrels who are down a <
Lincoln to betray their constituents
and batter away the interests o !
Nebraska for tholr own personal gain.
The contents of the other barrel will bo
poured ihto the rotjucp , thieves and cap
pers who aru at Lincoln trying to corrupt
the legislature with their schemes oi
plunder , and endeavoring to proven !
legislation for the protection of the
producers and tax-payers. No honest
man in or out of office needs to dread
THE BEE'S artillery. No honest member
of the legislature will lack proper recog
nition through this paper for his fidelity
and efficiency.
Tlio Grander and the Itailroade.
St. Louis Ago of Sled.
A highly respected contemporary wants
to know , on behalf of the railroads ,
whether wo are to have ' 'any moro gran
ger legislation. " For our part wo prefer
i little moro granger and a little less mo
nopoly legislation. "
The bugaboo of the railroads , " ho
granger , " is nei her the fool nor the mad-
nan ho has so often been represented to
jo. His ideas about railroads may bo a
ittle crude , and under some circumstances
mischievous , but as a rule they arc more
nearly in accord with right and strict bus
mess honesty than are those of such men
is Gould , Huntington and a ? core of
other notorious people. For instance ,
; ho granger could never bring himself to
> elieve that in selling a bushel of corn ho
s entitled to collect for four bushels. But
v railroad or telegraph company of the
nodern type has no hesitancy in asking
: ho public to pay dividends on a capital
'our times in excess of the investment in
ilant. Of course the granger doesn't
enow much about such things , but despite
lis ignorance ia able to grasp the idea that
his is not fay dealing.
To illustrate a single Instance how the
public are made to suffer by the rapacity
of large corporations , wo need only _ to
efor to the caao of the Western Union
telegraph company. Hero ia a corpora-
Ion capitalized at § 80,000,000 , or four
imea what it ought to bo capitalized at.
< "pr the quarter ending December 31 It
will pay a dividend of 1A per cent , and
addedI5GOOOtolts surpluaof § 4,159,000.
This is equal to more than C per cent ,
quarterly on legitimate investment In the
iullest of times , and must make the poor
porators , whose wages are being re-
.nced from $70 to $60 a month , fool that
ho Western Union ia a great and
good civilizing and humanizing agency.
On the whole , wo do not think it likely
.hat . those journals friendly to the ratl-
oads will make much out of their war on
he granger. The granger haa too many
rlcnds among the manufacturers , mor-
hanta and shippers in the largo .cities ,
who in common with himself aru plagued
with high transportation rates. And
yhilo no particular class of interest is
ikely to turn against the railroads , hard
, imoa and high and unyielding freight
atea are liable to jitiinnlato unfriendly
oglslativo interest , especially in thu
northwest.
Insurance Growth.
Joston Globe.
The growth and cxtens'on of the lifo
nsuranco business within the past few
. 'ears has been almost phenomenal. Not
i great while ago , the man who insured
lis lifo was looked upon as' somewhat of
in oddity. To-day almost every success-
ul business man considers it quite aa iiu-
lortant to insure his lifo as his store , his
hvolling or his furniture.
'Iho face on the policy in many cases is
simply onormous. For instance , John B.
Stetson , the Philadelphia hat iniumfac-
; urer , pays premiums on § 720,000 ; ex-
President Gowon of the Philadelphia , &
Reading rail'oad company , carries § 125- ,
)00j ) Hamilton Diston , § 510,000 : John
Wannamakor , the great clothier250 , -
JOO , Members of Uio linn of Mackollor ,
Smith & Jordan , the typo founder ; ,
carry almost a quarter of a million among
thum , and so ou. Moro than 00 indi
viduals ia Philadelphia carry policies of
from § 25,000 to § 50,000 Senator Don
Cameron , of Pennsylvania has policies
aggregating § 100,000 , and \V. L. Scott ,
of Erin , S58.COO.
Among other noted Now Yorkers who
have taken precautions to leave aomo
thing handsome for their families in caio
of emergency ara William H. Vanderbllt ,
who carries § 020,000 , every policy com
prising which has boon taken out within
the past fwo years. Jay Gould did not
delay aa long , but secured hia first policy
twelve years ago , adding a now ono from
time to tlmo , until ho now
pays promluma on 400,000.
Pierre Lorilfnrd haa § 255,000 , Oyrus
W. Field , § 2-10.000 ; Rafaa Hatch , S7C.-
000 ; Jodgo Fullertou , § 75,000 , and JI.
B. Clafltn , § 125,000. Among the scores
of western men insured for large amounts
are George M. Pullman , of Pullman car
famp , who carries § 100,000 , and J. IT ,
MoYlckor , the theatrical manager , who
haa a policy fur § 50,000 , Hero in Beaten -
ton hundreds of our prominent business
and professional men ore Insured for
large amounts.
The fact la , that life insurance , having
now been reduced to a science , IB a geed
thing for men in nil ruiki and stations.
In truth there la nothing whlih can t > lva
greater peace of mind to a husband or
father or others bavins friends dependent
upon thorn than policies of insurance on
his Wfl , placed iu ono or moro of the
many first-chss coaipanies now doitu ;
biulncas In our midst.
11I5Y , HUKE.
Auntlletsj'sHepiy to Undo Hntue
BuiiutiAiin , Neb. , January 3 To Iho
editor : 1 wish to say a few words in re
gard to Undo Unfits' ideas ga'ncd ' in his
recent western trip. Ho may bo right
about our overproduction of machinery
but if there is it don't do us any good.
Wo have to pay as much for a plow now
as wo did when corn was § 1.00 per bushe
and the same with , everything. Why
Uecaitso wo did not got the § 1.00 , it was
the capitalist that got it. It haa been a
good many years since the fanner got ai
a\crago of moro than ! 35 cents per
bushel for his corn. In 188 :
there was a short time that com was Of
cents per bushel , but wo did not get that
herc. _ Wo had to pay that. Undo Rufiis
says it costs § 7 per aero to plant and har
vest ono ncro of wheat and that if ho gets
twelve bushels ho gets his money back ,
providing ho gets 50 cents per bushel ; ant
if ho gets 24 bushels ho doubles his money
It seems to mo his slate and pencil nuis
have been sadly neglected at school.
I strongly apptovo of his idea to have
the fanners hold their corn over so as t (
have n supply in case of n shot t crop. ]
they were getting 25 cents instead of 1 (
and 15 cents they might possibly do so
but they must pay their debts , if thcj
keep their corn or not. I think if Unch
Unfits had to commence fanning on an 81
of school land and had to go in debt foi
every thing ho had , ho would have some
now ideas. AUNT BETSY.
STATE JOTi'lNGS.
Creightonites are pulling together to secure
a land oflics
The B. & M. depot at Cambridpo was de
stroyed by lire last weok.
A now congregational church will bo dedi
cated at Fairlmry next weok.
O'Neill has built ft nuw i il nnd is now de
vising ways and incaiis for protection airaiiiit
lire.
Fatnengcr train No. 2 on the B. & M" . road
killed twenty-five head of cuttle at ono RiUincr
on the 0th mat. , west of McCoolc. Ono of
the coaches waa thrown from the track.
AVillirvm Fisher , n , workman in the 15. & M.
shops at I'lattsmouth , struck it rich when ha
tied to his present wifo. the Uiird ono hooked
by him. Shu has fallen heir to § 0,000 by the
death of nra aunt in Ihigland.
Tlio PJnttfimouth Journal gives currency tea
a minor that the 15. & M. prop ins to found a
iown at the Oro.polis "Y. " A frog-'ej lunch
c unler would do a thriving buiiness there ,
dishing up the home product.
Speculators and squatters ore pouncing on
laud all over the woitern nod northwestern
portion of the state , mainly under tlio provl -
lens of thu timber culture law. The prevalent
belief that congress.wiU repeal this law hai
caused much activity in the land offices. Over
800 timber claims atd COO homesteads were
taken up in Cheycnno county alone this fall ,
N. H. Toole , the township treasurer of Dor
cheater , was robbed of from $2,100 to $3 , .00
in cash , most of it township funds. The
crackmnen broke open tbo rear door of Toole's
store'and laid siege to the safe , which soon
yielded up its wealth. The cash drawer was
tound outside some day a after , with n few
checks in it , and the ca h gone. The town
ship will lose nothing , ai Mr. Toolehaa turned
over his property to his bondsmen. The .rob
bers escaped.
The Gaga county Democrat says ; A gen *
tleman iu Boitrice.haods us a circular letter
from a man in New York , in which the New
York man proposes to sell him a quantity of
"paper poods Is , 2s , Ds , 10s and 20s , " in
other wordu , "Phillip-Scott , " or "A. Phillips"
proposed to "help" ONO cf our business men
'out of any money or business troubles , " by
the aid of an unlimited supply of spurious
p.iper money. Thorascal makes use of a great
imny dcdarative statetccnts , _ frequently
swearing "biftro Alui/ghty God in heaven
as to thu safety of the venture.
Several towns in the ftato are complaining
of the Irregularity of the mails from Omaha
and Lincoln. The Bloomlngton Guard says
'they aru just as bad as thny can be. If the
mails are started from Omaha and Lincoln on
No , 1 they chould arrive here the fame day
Hut under the present schedule Omaha and
Lincoln letters und papers do iiot arrive till
the day following. There IB neither sense ,
roasou nor enterprise in the present mail ar
rangements. " Plattsojcnth also complains that
Omaha papers frequently reach there twenty-
Four hours late and load than thirty mites
iway.
Woman's Uncomincrn.b'o Paision for
Gomrabu.1111 Goods. '
Do'roit Free Press *
"Ilicrj'a no use talking , you can't pro-
rent women smuggling , " declared a
retu-an custom , ollicer to n street-car
indiuiico yesterday.
"Why not ? Because 'taint in the books. .
In thu tnst place women know no law ;
really can'c discriminate between their
3 wn cranks and t nil thu right and wtoug
of things from a lawful point of view.
"Now yon take smngglin' . I could
name yeti lota of the most fashionable
ladies in Dot'olt who go to Windsor
neatly ovoiy week of their lives for thu
solo purpose of snuiggliii' something , Not
that thuy couldn't iu thu long run save
money by invostin' in the markets , but
t lero' B uever-dyin1 charm in bcatin' the
guv incut. High an'low. rich an' poor ,
its all the same.
"Why , didn't Hugh McCttlloch , when
lie was secretary of the treasury some
years ago , make nil orjer that eighteen or
twenty of his wifos trunks bo passed
through the Now York custom houao
thout inspection ? That was the time slio
came hon u fiom Europe. A11 the boys
knowed that she had dead loads of contra
band stuft' . lint "what do you think of
the highest authority in the trcvmry de
partment junipiu' in an" holpuV his own
wife to smuggle ?
" 'Taint ' so very long ago thaft I caught
the wife of ono of tlio richest men iu
Detro t in the queerest mess. . I noticed
her oil'an'on crossing the reiver a good ,
deal. Coutsu I knowed she was up to
simtggliu' , but to save my lifo I couldn t
c t onto her special racket. NOIT , what ,
do you suppose it was ?
"No , you couldn't guess if you was to
die a-tryin' . 1 novcr'll forgtt what a stun
ner twas to mu when 1 tumbled to it.
Brandy I Yes , sir , that \ma my raclasi ;
an' the very day wo broke her up she Liul
six bottles tied to a btibig. around her
waist and hid under her cloths. I uever
was so dead beat since I've been ou the
dock ,
"Do with her ? Well , I had ono ot tlio
boys walk her up tc the oflico ; the b/nmly
was seized and she paid ( I mean Irer hus
band when I say she ) whatever was , right ,
and the thing nuvec got out.
{ J"You couiun'f , it you waa to try , make
a woman understand that emug'ilii.1 ain't
a part of her religious duty. It a no dis
respect to pioiu tolka , for God knows I
have the groatcot likin * for 'ora , but it'
the ovorhatin' truth that thexo'd piles an' '
piles of women in Detroit that'll take an
active part ia a prayer mcotiii' in thuir
church to-night an * thin oyor to AVlndsoi
as BO3D as they gee their t icakfaat to *
morrow to nmucfila nouitthlu' or oth r.
They don't care wh t Ms so long as It's
mniqlod.
"Yes , I b'poso I ( hull have to admit
that while jai look nful ahaip after
them harrUt''Wy'.lii' ' French women' *
straw ra-'JI \fi apt to have one eye
closed , or to ba buny lightln' n cg ! r
when some of the high-tonod Dotroi
hdies wo know uro gntliti1 oft the boat
loaded down to the gunnel's ' with n con
traband cargo. Hurnnti nUuro'a the
snmo the wor'd ' over , and a cualuma In
speclor ain't no leas human than the res
of the world , good lookriwell cloths nnc
cheek 1) something that catches us as
often na anybody clao , maybe "
Heal Kstnto Transfers.
The following transfers wore filed it
the county clerk's oflico Monday aad re
ported for Tar. DEE by the Amos' roa
cstftto agency January 3 , 1885.
William W. Ij3ivo ana wf to George B
Cook w d lots 5 and 0 b 1 In Koimtzo&
Ruth's artd. , to city of Omaha $ ( ! ,000.
Byron Rood toTho Public plat -'Hood's
4th ndd" pt s w j of s w I of sec 10 15 13
e being lot 44 nud n 104 | ft of lot 43.
Frank Murphy to the 0. S. W. 11. 11
Co. all of lot 2 block 227 In city of Oma
ha n pt 1801 square foot of lot B block
227 n w cor 1771" " " 1
255 w d § 4,500.
January 5th.
Samuel B. Nollaon to Wm. H. Olart
w. d. w i lot 2 in block 1 in Waterloo
§ 50.J. .
J. B. J. Ryim to Mnrtjarot Ryan , par
nw i of so | of BOO 17 15 Ifl o , deed $1 ,
Exrs of iho ootato of G. 0. McConnell
deceased , to Wm W. Marah and Wm. A
Smith w d lots 7 and 8 in block l)2lt ! ) iu
city of Omaha , § 2,700.
Hampton L. Story and wife to Jacob
Esty ot al undivided A interest in and lo
lot 8 block 2 in '
Dollono's add to city o
Omaha w d glOO.
Samuel H. Fnrnaworth toThotnaa Bar
ry w d n i of o A of lot 32 , so \ ot sw } o
BOO 1015.13o $033.33.
P. 0. Himobaugh and wife to W. A.
Dtvyor and P. D. Blazer w d lot 18 in
nimobaugh's add $200.
Isaac Hacll and wife to John O'Don- '
ahoo w d no | of lot 10 in Oklahoma ,
§ 1.000.
W. Shurwood and wife to Frank J.
Bessoy w d uw of nw \ of dec 12-10 10
§ 400.
400.L.
L. D. Bennett and rrlto to Nlch. L.
Guchort w d lot 9 block 3 in Plainvloiv
add § 350.
Samuel E. Rodgera and wife to Stoohon
M. Pofl w d , lot 1 block 19 ia S. E.
Rogers addition , § 010.
John Schaab and wifn to Clm. Koller-
man contract doea , nrr } of so } of sw j
of section 1-14-11 , $3,100.
Geo. A. Kounnrd and wife to L J
Iveuinri w d , undi ' of o 30 ft of lot 0
block 135 in city , § 3,500.
Mary S. Allts to John G. Schaible nrd
wife w d , pt DW ] of nw | of section 15 15
13 boinp ; aub 4 of lot 32 , § 2,150.
Aug. Kountzo et al to Isaac S. Hascnl
Sanford's Radical Cure !
iha QF > Balsamic Distillation ol Witch Hazel.
American Pine , Canadian Fir , Marigold
Cloier Blossom Eta ,
For the Immediate llcllcf und I'creianent Cure of
c\ cry foimot Catarrh , from a Simnlo Ucad Cold or
Influenza to the Low of unioll , Tast , and ncarina ,
.vjugh , Bronchitis , and Incipient Consumption. Be-
ieflnfiVB > nlnutceinanynndc\ory caso. Nothing
Iikoit. Grateful , fracrant , wbolcsram. Cure begins
gins from firs application , and Is rapSd , radical , per-
mancnt , anil never failing.
ODD bottJo Iladical Cure , onp box C tarrhal Sol
vent and Sanford's Inhaler , ail In one Package , f jr-
ming a complete trcotmcn of all druggists for fl.
Aek for Sundford'a lladical Cure. Potter Drug and
Shcmlcal Co. , Boston.
Collins * Voltnlo Kloctrio 1'lasta
instantly affocta the Nervou !
SysUm and banishes Pain. A
perfect Electrlo Battery com
bined with a Porous Piaster for
25oonts It annihilates I'ftln ,
vlUlizoa Weak and Worn Out
mtlVF Parts , ttrcnsthens Tired Mus-
les , 1'revoi.ts Disease , and doua moro in ono half the
Imo than any other plaster In the world. Sold every
where
i Advrrtlsodns absolutely pura
com M--fxiic
THE TEST :
Placs * o&n top down on n. liotstotcimtllh t dtaeB
ui.iovo ttt cover ami umoll. A cliemlat will not b n-
lulrod to detect the pnuenco or ammonia ,
DOES NOT CONTAIN AUriWONIA.
13 IIBUTIIIUULSS lUBNEVEJl IIKEH OlESTlOtt
In ivmllllon homes for a nunito * of century It tii
tovd the consumers * reliable ibsl.
THE TESTOFTHE OVEH.
_ _ _
PRICE BAKING POWDER CO. .
HAKEIUI or
Dr. Price's ' Special Flavoring Extracts ,
IhtttronnttttiDOtt dtlltlouiftvO-t-ftlorrainftTorlnomiiani ]
3r. Price's Lupulin Yeast Gems
Tor Light , Healthy 1 1 rend , The Rest Dry Hop
Y st In tile World.
FOR SALE BY GROCERS.
CHICAGO. . ST. LOUIS.
COLLARS
CUFFS
BCADIKa THII UARK
AM THE
FINEST QOOD3
EVER MADE ,
BCIND .ill Linen , rum
Lln'njs ' AND Exteriors.
Ak for them
0AM " - 1JHOS. . AKftnts for Omalu *
BTATB OF KEBHABICA , I „
D04U1.U County. J * *
At County Court held at the County Conrt lloom
Iu anOiar still lounty , D. . 19th , A , o , 1884
ciit. J. lI.McUulioc , C'ounty Judge In the
ol the guirdlanehlp of Emo > & A , Hoffman , * . ! )
Oi rtiJlDifinJ filing Ihepolitlan of tteo W.Doane
guariJIau ol raid Kmma A. Coffmin , prying for the
nflo ance cf bin flutt account khU tiluJ , a * > il for a
tland \ complete uttlHimout ot laid Kuardlaaehlii
ailal.g.
OrdVfd that Jtn. 19th , A.D 18S4 , at 10 o'clock a
m. , be assigned fir hearing said petition , uberj nil
Pfri'ris intercht'rt In B 1J matter mty appear at a
County Court tnlj held , In and for said county. * iut
ar.ow causa why the pra\ur of p lltlonor ibou'iinot
bt > granted , arjd tb.tnot\C4 \ of tbe pendency cj uld
pctltloD , anil lh hearlnH thereof , b > glv n to alt
ptrwni int ietd In aa'd matters by puUbhlug a
copy of this eider lu Tt > o Oiaaho Dally ' 'uu.a notiipr. .
j > tr print rpj In > alil oounty ODCO each * c Xor four tuo
cewlve wjtki pilQl to uld day ol hcarlnc.
( A true t > pi , ) J. II , McOULLOOII.
County Judj
SOCIAL NOTICES
10 IiOilN. Mnnoy.
ifONr.Y UHNKD on Ctilttf'd. tVIUern't , Sc
IIL curort Note * , or lo ! * > l Kstuto. FltmicUl hx
Change lit.1 Fn atn it , MlfebSp
MO.VnY to loan on ch.tkU In mmn of $10 ami
up. Also on rttvl csrMo. W. II , M ttcr,1404
I'Mmm St. 2C3-JSH 19
MU.Nl.Y M ln n oil chattel ! by 1 , f tlft.Mty , 213
tnuth 14th M. IS'J-jMl 1f 3
o L.UAH iu gums of # 3UJ uo upw iu.
MuMM pMto and Co. , Httl Kittle" " Mid I.OMI
AfrtmU , l.'OS F rn m St. SJ3 tl
OKKY ' loaned on enkttolj , IlAllro rt Ticket
M' bought rttnl sold. . Foromtc , SIS H. Itth
" \ \rANTK.U-AffOodcoolc btst aiof Riven. Ap
t ply crwrlto lo Sirs , Hotaco K\critt , Counci
AN lr.1) Worn ou n net of books , fetrnlngc
Addrtss F. K. , Bee OfUic. COS f )
\\7ANTED 100 Billcllorn , coed p v to Ilio rlfilit
f ? man. Ailclron NVbrntka .Mutual MarrlaKO tun-
cllt auoclatloii , Krunonl , Nili. Olllcb C
"IITANTW Cnmiiolrnt clrl for tocoml vork ftt
N. W Cor Onsj Jt 2USI. tOI-Op
W ANTED An oftlcn boy fur 0 weeks. Warren
Snltzlcr , 213 S. 14th St. 651-
"If ANTED -FlrBtoJass baiters Aliply Jos. Onrnovt.
12th & Jackson St. 02-7p )
\7ANTED . competent girl for fjcnoral
I orknt IS30 Jhormau nvo , German i > rolcrrcil.
V\7ANTKU-Mlddloaged lady preferred , more fo
Vl company to wllo ot n traveling man \\holn a nj
most o ! the time. Work light nod wages jmall , bit
( tooil hotr.n to the right person Inquire o\cr W
Chambers it Co's. store , taundcrs St. 6 , ' > 0-lf p
T\7 ANTIID f Irl for general hotnowoik , at J21
Vl Douglas street , near JflTcrsoii. 665 8p.
W/sNTED-Compitcnt second girl ; good refer
cnces rcqulrcJ. Jlrs. iloree , . .8V cor. loth
and Capitol avo. 6J7-7
/"ANTED J glra ! at L'or.vi Louse , 013 Farnnm.
\ T ANTED At the Child's liCBpital , a comctcn |
IT rtllabiewoman frgcnoral housework. M3 0 |
Olrliat WllkU's paper box f cton
IMSUthit. 634-7p
TylTANTED Hood girl for general housenork
TT apply to 1008arnham St. Qcrnian preferred
614- '
"I"\7ANTKD A good good girl for Rcncra' ' house
work at 1023 DoiUo st. BIOSp
\ \TANTKU A udddlv acred pereon to MKo are < >
T T n baby. 110 South 25111 , nsir Do 'go. 631-"i
ANTID A first cliss eon ant glil. Call ot the
W Northwest corner of 3rd and Butt , 321 10l
TITANIKD An c\pcilencrd bar tinder ( n'.rlctj
V V tcraperat' ) Icslrcs a position In first cla s place
Cost ot nferentos gl\cn and tatistactlou gnar n
tecdaddresjl' ; . O , Bo.85cit. . . 472t !
ANTKD \ good actlvn woman to tnko charge
W of diuiur room Lriimlre at 912 Doug'as ' ft.
27 tf
\\rAJfTED-A Rood Bicond cook . t th * > hnimot
VUouao. . < M > |
WAN'lED Lady agoLti fir "Qu on Protooor
dalf ? stocking anl Bklrt BU ] > portcr , eliouMcr
braces , bustle.btacm forms , U.CES SMeles , eatctj
belts , ( Iccvo protcctois , O.U. Kctlrt-ly new device * ,
unprecedented nrnfltflVnTnftnr.fOnirnnfjJ . in.lMTC
SI00 monthly. Address vithttnmph.il Campbell
Coi , D South M y M. Chicago. 120-j lu
QBAIIUE CHICKENS I want a man m cvfry
JL town In the sUto to buv them for cah. No
liin't us tu ijoantlty D. B. BBC'iierfcu > or and shiji
per cf G me poultry and Egge , SOI , SOS. 806 , and 8u
HowaidSc. , Oicabx 423-t ! (
WANTF.D Agents to handle our Electric Ilcit.and
appliance' , exc'uMvo territory given. A grand
opportunity."Dr the right parties. Inicst'gato by ad
dressing tliolMcilesa il'i'g Co. , Kansaa Clty.Mo.
13S-anllp ]
WANTED By experienced hotel man , n position
as clcrfcor manager. Address F. E. F"oe
Office. 665-K > p
" \T7"ANTED A eltuUlon byojoung Gerrrnn girl
Vl to do general housework or to take care of
children. Jbquhe 1110 Jones St. , bet. llth and 12th.
WKWp
VT7'ANTED-Aposition as an iiprent'ce in a tar
VV ware store. Address C. 8. Bargelt , Norlol
Neb. m-jan.14
curried mia wtntb muutton n r iok.
Aloaug In wholesale rstnbllnlLSiant In Omahu.
Address "O. " care Bee. r'V-tf !
WANTED For young couple nd small cilH
room and board reasonably cheap A < Mrc "K"
care DEI olllciu 663.7p
T\rANTED-A fnrtaer. with R\e hundrcil 'dolltrs
Tl totikohal Icterest In good , paying bun no H.
E , D. , Bee Ollicc. GiO-'p
W ANTED--A fe * day boarders , O.S N. 17th Sirs.
II.TJ. "iVIliiams. 2 > f
TTTTANTIiD 10.UOO familes to try our sell-r ing
V ) Pure Buckwncat flour and bclf-Hting Com
meal kept by all flikt-a'a's ' grocera. Wo warrant all
mcknbcat cold under our brand pure.V. . J WEL-
3UANS & CSt. Manufacturers. 4SM-U
WANTED To rent , room , or BUI to rf rooiua , lur-
niibed'Oi uufuruisbcd. AddicsnO. U. A , 119
K. ICth St. fS.-Jan3
VOu. id MT Uorin * ) * oiiit
FOH'IIEST Furninhcd roomjooiiuiro DruijEtoro ,
Cor ICthKd Dougla . f.u7lf
E OHllE T No842 S 18'h Ht ; nu-v liouso cf 8
rooms , big lot , ta-d atjd soft water ; the..p tntlio
Ightman.luiwniat8C7 ] S 20tlut jio-tf
IT'OU 11ENT Kurilihfd rnorrscmobloo'c ' north of
1 I'oUuCueN W. Cor 16th at.d Capitol A\c ,
T7IOB HKNT A house between 14 i.lli.on Chlr < ire
JL1 John SKllt. f01-9i (
FOIUIUNT Nl'clj furnlehed front room at 17,7
Doughs , ono block fruiu N , B Falotuiir. 6&7-Op
KENT Nice furnlOicJ front rn'mwltb btotu
FOU
M7 l2th Ht. botuii'li Howaid & Jacllnori. 6)8 Dp
llhNT Ilooms 629 U , 2Cth St.
17IOH
1 C5M3p
liKNT Tbreo ui.fuiLlshtd rouiu , lfl'5 C i
hVIliKNT
caeo , WM-Pp
F OUP.KNTNite'y fiirr.l < Vcd no T > suitable Inr
cneortwogtiit ) . 1000 Farnhurn St. 613-8
F 1 BUNT 3 furulihed rooma with lire , 1318
L' Capital a\o. 3H8p
ri' KENT Nice front room , 1SU Farnini b'riot.
fo7-10p
/iOH KENT Furnlbhcd parlor inJ bol room at
L1 1403 Haineyit. 13 8
IlENT Three 6 room houses , Our. OeorgU
371011
L1F Ave and Lea\ciiWoith. II. F. Hainann. 4Di-bi |
F Oll KENT IMrnithod room t.nrt boar.l Ji CX p r
week. Very hex location , 18)4 Ditvuujioir ,
.35-1 . 2p
I.i Oll UKN'I lloMiiliig biiue 10 rio.i.8. lS-7.
17 Meytr , 023 N. 16th btrrtt , our btoro.
" UllNT-1'urnlshed Huoinwitn board 0 S N.
FO"
17th. f/'l tl
I.10K U > NT With boanl , ecu In ye furnUhed
front rooiu ; gi > > d btth ; H VV C r. cf Hill find
Jonen , 140) ; a'no a few lihlu boMcvro uanttd. ISHtl
TTOIl HENT-Newcottage , flO.OOpcr irontk Oood
f furulihed IDOU , W ( X ) puriiiontn. It.C I'.itttr-
run , cor. llth ard ri.ri.aT. , ' 2S tf
77 < 0n 1IENT Nuwlt furnlsbrd front ruouii > , ! n lo
4 or ub tuitt , e. W. 17th acd L'as * . to2tf
IlENT ICH-i-Jt 11 room houie but and cold
FOH ; furnaruallmodern liiii > rjitintiut ; J7npcr
nootb. Birker & Ma ) lie , lt (
* | 7 < Olt HKNTFor partlCH , fain , conccrlx , clo ,
JL' J'retmasons ) I 1I. CipiulmewdBlitcenth Ht.
thisbiui thoroughly tquliped with all comeu-
tiff * . ApjJy tiWIDiitu J. How ) , at the hill , or
ol Jamo < Fomyth , la drux stre U samu bulldlnir.
4840
KEXr liojid MIIJ toorj im j kiidllghilul
J70K iiubwub'e inlet > r'gtt jAitUx In jrhatclini-
ly. Ad lit si box 0. , lit ) . 481-9
01 ! I'.KNT-Furnlhhed i oma aid brard at l 17
1 1 llo rd SU 3j | ] 0p
1701 ; litNT-rurnUlwi loaau ftt 806 K. 171 li Ht.
II s',7.ii.
OHIIfNl St3N room. * l'h 1'iuil la'j ; ) ' > . -
J 1 ir.ont ; cuUiJJu | nr tukhur K'tpiir ptokluK
bcmo , Innulro ol 1'Mllwiu & urariiam HU t > et.
)6'.li ) nd Otaatl'.tt' ( J. I'rau , l'M > \\Ci 4538
FOH lliTKT-Fiirnlsheil rooms 1018 California St.
Mr * ) . A CaldetnooJ. 4l3-7p
F'Olir.ENT-Cottasta roiia ) SVnn'urd aiMltl'-n ,
$10 ptr inonih. Iniliilro room 4 , OmihaNi.
tldfitl lUn.t lliilldlig.
Irolt HKNT Ono homo. Jliqulto Jilhoiu & Kite *
foil. slf
i oii nr.iM mrimhoii room , 1818 Jnckron st.
T7 < 0ll HKNr-FurnlshcJ rooms 1810 FJ0.1R6 8t.
Jf ?
KENT A good furnlthtd room Applr at
1 Atkinson's.Mlllncry Store , 16th St. , omi'tt ot
l'05t olllro. 334 tl
frOll n NT-Uwclllt.B houic , 181Vcbitcr SI. .
I1 nine roomi , wclland clatein. Inquire Jumco
llonticr , 4o tt
Oll KENT Choice sultn of otlloo rvmn very d .
I 1 t-lrablo for A doctor Inquire at tfm. Unahmtni
store 47Dtt
UENT-A cotUsr c f 3 romni , on SiMh r ct.
IfOll
' ncarSt Slarj' a\cnno ; < lX.60jicr couth. War-
en Snltzlcr13b llthitroot -13Ht
IT Ult HUNT T. rge plontiit tiir'ilshcd rtwmj. In *
JL qulro N , W. corner ISthnnd Famim it. 431 tf
J7\OU HUNT Hot.no of clRlit rooms , dtutte 1 bo *
1 Uo'ii Um\ontktid I'loaiim Bttoetion llarnoy
xtrcct. limiilro cf W. il. Thompson , first National
Hank. JJttt
FOll HF JT-Rtoro room 1M1 Farnam St , ntth or
ulthout Billiard table ? , by Paul-on & ( In. , IMS
Farnam hU 431-
HKNT One lurnlshcil room with r.oard , lis
tno cr thrct tUy boartlcri , 1014 Webster ,
435.1
Ij O" I fl.NT IVtirruom hoimn 2 il cii Ir , $10
L1 | or month. lUrl-or 4t M jnc. Olf
"Jj OU HKNT Kcatost anil chc iTft turnlthcd roomer
f1 InOtnaha. Apply too. II. Anderson , room 14
Anderson UlDCk , north entrance , 10th and Davcn
port t 23-jan ? 16
* tOH HKJrtT Toccntlemrn onl.t , a plensant fur *
ntahcd room , 8. K. corner Mill and Douulns
418-tf
lOIl-HENT Two elcifiHt rooms In Kcdlok'n Meek ,
1 Paulson & Co. , IMS I'arnatn. 440 tf
IOIl UENT Furnlihod front room for rent 222 N.
F 10th fit 418-tf
LTOH HKNT Suits of roonrs furniahcd for light
V houio Ifeupln ? : , are ocainiotmllv aacaut In Bee.
icr'a block , rornor Eth and Howard Sis. 43tf
Foil HEN1 Noatcottago S rooms , hall , pvitry
closet and collar , $12.60 , ahn other rhoip ten
incuts. D. L. Ihotcas. It7-tf
rpOll 11KNT-A nine room home ; ilcslrauo
JL'thnSIOpor ; month. Darker ASIayno. 4-tf
C ' " > U KKNT Stro building 1th resldeuco nl
_ $22. per moLtli In prcoj location , D. L. Thomas.
FOR SALE.
T7UIIISAUJ A stock ot ilrv gondi. . millinery , boots
JD and ehocr : hats and oipsond groonlcV.ln ono of
the best torn IB In this etatx. ' 1 hietock i < free from
old nnd shop unrn goddsnnd ulll invoke fromSOUO >
tolo,0D. O\\netcan B ! > cleat reasons for Bnlllng.
Will Icaso of fell store bulldln/.wMch Is In a first clnsi
local ! nlntlioto n. No { tetter Induccmmtwill bo
ollcrcil thao a gooj stpclcnf goods , a flrsto'asschance
tocpcnnpajluebutlniB ! . AddroisG. S. JlBKotlioo.
' SALI'Vory cheap , 01 account of health ,
IT'OH stoii. Kestauratit , 14l4'Ion ) < ! .i S. . 5S-7p !
Fc HAI.K JHISIOAT. JNSTIIUMIINTH A.
Hospe oners nro Bo'rdman & Gray Piano nt
3126 ; cno II Iiics Broi flanu at SltiO ; imo J , P. nail
I'iano at 8195 ; ono Naion jsi < aiiilln Organ nt S 5 ;
one Shcnlnger nrjanat $35 ; ont Wooiibrldgo Organ
atSfjOjoue Ectcy Organ atSO ; ono Johnson Organ
at9 * forca h or on oisv monthly Installments !
Al o agents for relo'ratod A'iMi'mKrIano and /I'M-
Sail Oman , t'merfon tntl llaUit & Davis Pianos.
Largf titocklowcstrrlocs.i.ncspe , IMO Dodge
stroit. WSfcbO
On SALE OltTHADE Good alcamilour'ng ' mill
F with two run of buirn and ono feed butr ; all In
good repair ami only been used IS month" . S tuatedl
unonftof the bet huslncsi lots In Kearney , Neb ,
Will di o'ot Mot nod mill together or mill aljne ;
tt flnolocitlnn ; will fell dngood tcrma , or trade for
ether dtsirablo proporty. Addiosa- Lock ll'T 082 ?
| { i arney.Nt b 617ftb5
* * : OH tXCIIANGE I'or vicantcr im-
proTCcl property , the furni uro ot 20 rooms ,
ncirlt r/iiv / ; the iircmlfo for lease ; centrally locattd ,
arlck block , modern Improvements ; also stao and
basement for rent in BAino block ; goo- chance for
Totclbuslno : , Morse end & Brunucr , . Cor ; 1 fab and'
I..num3t. 401-8
OHHALlL t with brick IIOIKO , oontalnlng 10
rnoms , sUblOj nnd Larn , receiniryoutboujcs ,
ity wntv. % on 10th a reel. InijuirJ No. SuS dith .
ISth Strt t. 405-10 j (
FORSALC Clack Uoman Stallion , .weighs 1800 <
pourrta. Will sell rliotp. Jos. Kolo\atek , No.
S24 S. 10th St , OraaUa , fleb. 318-0
T7OU SALE ISO a-ri-fl of tlio best f.-imi land In
P Wanhington Co. Neb , 21 inllos from H'rmui , 8
miles of Blair , f > miles o' Tcktmih Mint sell bccauio
need nionty. Wl 1 cell for $100i < casu and the balance-
on oafy tcraa ; plenty of timber and wiudr. ( 'all or
ddressJUc. Aolovratck , No. 132-t S. Ulli Street ,
Neb. 6100
I poll SALK Rood Irojh milch cowj nqulre at
1 IHS'Himaid St. 400 7p
TjlOKSALKOH TIl .DE Qoml tteoklirm of 00
J acr'BtSU miles fr in Oujahi , one mile fiom
Sprliigtl" > d , Neb ; will Iradn for Onn'ni property.
Address Woolpy A llnrrUoo , O.uahaor-O. M. Harrl-
on , Spriuuficld.Ntb. 377feb2p
FOUSAIiK My huidlogand stick , of clothing ,
bootnar.d fhoos. will trail 3 for Uriulng land.
Jco. II Vuti'rson , fcOl South Uthbt. Omaha.
f487-lobl
_
FOll SALE Chop , horao a Jil buggy , * 10 ? , Cum-
ing St. 202 tf
FOUS..LK C'llE P-Onoelotfantnjh.mbcrnet.ono
reirul't T clock , niu i early new Knabo Piano ,
Dvo geM ( rimed iilctur s , nno hoisa , l.utnecB ml
iliactoii , on llwi ( ate , nuinll sla.1 , ono bcautltul-
hituj cofTeosct Inqu'ioNo , 2014 llarnoy Ct. , hot.
UthtmlSlfit 231-jau 18
FOR HALF 08x101 fort on Oiiring street 3 blocks-
wcs'jot Alllitury bild c. c'l.COu' . > jhu L.McCagua
pposlta l'0-t ollla. . 420-tf
rjiOIl flAI.K 13 > xl24 feet on corner , south-cast'
L' f/ort , house 3 toonif , barn , J blocks west o'.t
'ark ivre. and I.c'iiciiwiittli , taiiy paymrnts , chinp
1,70.1. JuhliL. Mctajua , opposlts Post Olllco. 4t7-tP
FOtl SALK llorscn , nuilo'j , huccst and wagona-
cu vie or two \ euru time. Ittml ubtato prcurlty
J. I * . Thomas. 4 8-tf
FOUSALKOK XCIIANQB At 10 pot ocriML
or part of tTo t'l'iimii" aarofi uf tlinher UnJ ,
ortj- mlle nntol K-.umOity , wll oxrhanga for
N'iibraJ < ia Hud ot muiouiudlriu. Uudford , S'lin'r ' tl
IH 2M
1-c B"ll NUF r rnw for-inpro
Omaha dm 11.Vnoll y , Ilocm 20 , klnaha
i llvik , Omaha No ! ) . KIMO
Wishlmr hc ! | > on sen ants doilrlns. fltu-
ati.infl can obtain the same by cilling on Mrs ,
eorgeat ttfl I'lijiltol avo.
1081' $100 In S2U gcldiplcces , sowed up In a lonif
Jslrlji rf tlnth. If thu it idcr xill plc n > - ruturri
luibtoHnr. olllro they vldlio doln ; a great Klnil-
Mft la tn oMwIddvUdywhloli on ll uhopou'ouail.
fill ballberaPy reuardiiit. LCflOp
no'l JUIIi ; Itick of irroccrlcs for acriir | porljr
1. adj > liilng Omaha , Cltas 11 Wool ley , i.oom W
> m t.a National lian Oruaha , Neb. 627-1 }
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ank , Oj-aho , Nib , 62SU5
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Junk , Omaha , Nrb. KS 15
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vwaid will bo pa.d If returned to llirkor tt
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f Incurubrtnnu All coinrrui'lcatk > ijH.wlll b I'oitul
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UNDERTAKERS \
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