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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE-SATUIIDAY JANUARY 10 , 1885 ,
THE DAILY BEE
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tddteiieoJ to Tin Dm PtniusniMi OOMPANI , QHini.
Dr Ilt , ( ThecVs and 1'ostoUlco orders to b made pay-
bl to tht order ot the oompiny.
IHE BEE PUBLISHINQ CO , , PROPS' '
E. UOSEWATKK , Keillor.
A. II. Fitch , Manager Dally.Circalfttion/P
0. Box , 488 Omnha , Nob.
Now that tfio streola of Omaha are being -
ing cleared by contract BOIIIO provision
ought to bo made for the proper disposal
of the carcases of dead animals. This can
bo done by making a contract with some
responsible party ,
A TABLE of vlUl statistics of Massachu
setts for the laat eight yours has just boon
published , showing the causes of death
In eight years among the males between
the ages of 20 and 80 years. The total
nnmbor of deaths \via 50,012. Nearly
10,000 were duo to consumption , or more
than one-fourth of the wholo. Pneu
monia carried oil nearly pno-thlrd aa
many , or 4,850. Heart disease proved
fatal to 4,277 , typhoid fever 2,804 ,
paralyaia 2,671 , old ago 1,758 , apoplexy
1,755 , dropsy 1,230 , casualties 1,875 ,
Brlght's dlsoTBe 1,204 , cancer 1,054 ,
uicido 789 , and si on. Unknown causes
are assigned for 908 and railroad accidents
C87. The first live caus3s named are re
sponsible for moro than 50 per cent of
the whole number of deaths.
TUB Nebraska deaf mute asylum la
very poorly protected from fire , a fact
that the legislature should take notice of.
It can easily bo supplied with irator at
an expense not to exceed $8,000 or
$9,000. The asylum is located about a
mlle and a quarter from the Omaha
water works reservoir , and the water
works engineer has ascertained that water
from the reservoir will flood the eaves of
the building. The asylum is supplied
with water tanko , Lose , and a steam
pump , but has no water. What the leg
islature should do is to make an appro
priation for the laying of a water pipe
from the reservoir to the asylum , and in
addition to this it should provide for at
least two stand pipes and fire escapes ,
not only for the protection of the build
ing , but for the inmates whoso safety la.
moro to bo conaldorcd than anything else.
EX-MINISTER SAiiOENThaving acquired
Boino littlo. notoriety on account of hia tilt
with Prince Bismarck , now proposes tc
ride into the United States senate on the
Lack of the .American porker , all the way
from California. Sargent has a great
affection for the hog. It will bo remem
bered that when ho uas in the senate ho
was a little too hoggish oven for the Cen
tral Pacific , and wo were not much sur
prised when Huntington , in his famous
correspondence , called him a hog. The
San Francisco Chronicle ( republican ) in
dulges in this plain talk on the senatorial
question in that state :
The legislature will meet next Monday ,
and the first thing in order after the or
* ganization will lie the caucuses for the
nomination of a United States senator.
Friends of Mr. Sargent do not affect to
conceal their belief that the choice of the
republican caucus will fall upon him not
that ho is the choice of any substant'al '
portion of the party , but lhat railway in-
llucnco and railway money will seciuo his
momination. Republican members of the
legisla'uro may just as well realize at once
that if this expectation is fulfilled the
party in this state will bo disrupted , and
in 1880 the democrats will come into control -
trol of the sta'o government and the leg
islature , and will oluct a democratic suc
cessor to General Millur. The people will
not stand Sargent ; no conscientious news ,
proper will stand him People will put ur ,
with much for the sake of their party , but
they will not put up w ith the election ol
nil o'd politician hack like Sargent , who is
chiefly known by an unsavory politica.
record , to the hiah oftlco of United Status
Bonator from California.
TIIK caao againat the Omaha wholesali
liquor dealers , which woa brought In thi
shape of a mandamus against Maisha
< 3uthrio to compel them to take out i
llconao of § 1,000 each , the sarao as thi
retailers , haa boon thrown out of the an
premo court' bocauoa Guthrlo ia outo
oflioo. Although another mandamu
may bo brought , the only liability tha
the wholesalers have incurred is the pen
allies for selling without license. Moan
tlmo the Omaha school fond has loa
about § 10,000 , owing to the delay am
negligence of the proper authorities 1
enforcing the collection of this license
It remains to bo aeon whether they prc
pose to allow the wholesalers to contlnu
without paying the license. The law In
tends that all persons selling liquoi
whether at wholesale or retail
shall r 7 license of § 1,000 , and i
oucM to to enforced. If the retailers
tailors can pay § 1,000 the wholeaaloi
ought not to objeob to paying It , as the
are much moro able to do a 7. Former !
the wholesalers paid § 100 a year , bu
now they p y uo'hipg. ' It h\s beei
maintained that If the whoWora pal
$1,000 In Omaha , they could ba inado t
p y a license in every town in Nobrask
where they sold any liquor. Wo do no
bfllovo the law can bo so construed , bu
to make it satisfactory to everybody w
would suggest that the law bo amendei
80 that § 1,000 wholesale license , paid o
the place of doing bualcoia , will cove
the whole state , and also that the drum
mera of foreign liquor houses bo compel !
od to pay the tame license as our loot
wholesale dealers.
THE GOVERNOR'S MESSAGE.'gg
Iho annual message of Gov. Dawes is
a plain matter of fact document contain
ing some very excellent recommendations
but lacking in many essentials the moral
force and Intellectual breadth which a
chief oxecntivo of n great commonwealth
should exhibit in his atato pipers. In
the main the moss.igo i.i a fair n Ilex of the
author. Gov. Dawoa has sumo good quali
ties OB n citizen , and perhaps dcatrcs to
do what is right in regard to the public
welfare- , but ho lacks the stamina , the
norgy and the poaitlvo ideas which ought
o charactoriza a man who wields the
ovrcr vested in our governor.
Wo have neither the tlmo nor space to
nalyzo the financial exhibit , which is
ot very flittering for a atato thai pays
tiroo-fourths of ono per cent , ia fitato
axes , and has an endowment of mi' ' *
ions of acres of school lands to support
ks educational institutions. The gover
or'arocommondation for the repeal of the
resent tax laws is sound and timely , but
wo question whether the Ohio and Indl-
no Idea will bo found moro advantage *
us than the tax laws of other states
whore the taxpayer la offered a premium
or mooting his taxes before they become
[ clinquunt. The numerous boards which
ho governor desires to create may in time
)0 essential for the proper conduct of onr
government , bnt in thoao hard times the
iolcy ! of creating needless state officials
and tax-eaters is questionable. The gov
ernor's concluaions concerning the desir
ability of cancelling the so-called con-
ractc of Thomas F. Konnard and Pat
) . Hawes , who have boon acting as state
ilaim ngom , are pertinent and proper.
[ 'ho ' governor should have given the leg-
slaturo the true history of these so-called
ontractc , which were corruptly entered
nto and never had any validity except
as each legislature has soon fit to make
illotrances for the claimants.
The governor dwells at nome length
upon our reformatory institutions , butho
alh to call attention to the glaring via-
atlons of the contracts and the abuses
which have been Incident to the present
costly system of keeping our convicts in
i penitentiary. No other state in the
unionjhas been taxed so outrageously for
ho maintenance of Its convicts as No-
iraeka has boon for years , and the blame
rests almost entirely with the executive
lopartnunt , which has laokod the cour-
igo to devise proper remedies and 1m-
iress upon tno leglelituro the necessity
> f making the penitentiary sclf-suatain-
Governor Diwes not only commits nn
unpardonable blunder in bestowing ful-
omo praise upon that notorious rogue
and land shark , Glenn Kendall , but
10 absolutely insults the intelll-
once of the people of this
state by singling out Kendall
among nil the other state officers for his
commendations. This man Kendall h.ii
done moro to deserve impeachment and
ndictmont than ever David Butler did
when ho robbed the school fnnd , and if
an honest invoiiigatlon can bo had by
Us legislature Governor Dawes will
ilmsolf be compelled to admit that Ken
dall was the most dangerous and most
corrupt man who ever held a otato'office
n Nebraska.
On the railroad paestlqp tit ? governor
'wabbles" sadly. He rocomm-zads the
inactmont of a throe-cent passenger bill ,
mt intimates that some of the railroads
will not bo able to afford .a reduction
'romtrio present r.ttea. Everywellin -
ormed person knows that there- are vlr-
nally only three railroads in tub' state
ho Chicago & Northwesterntho Chicago ,
Burlington& Qulncy and the Union * Pad-
ic. All the roads in Nebraska , belong to
hese three systems , , and' it is propoater *
ua to suggest that a reduction , to three
cents may be premature for any oF them.
t is notorious that the branch /incB ,
which form parts of these systems , wore
milt mainly from subsidies- bonds ,
and that they are operated with a. reek-
ess disregard to public convenience and
comfort. Passengers are convoyed in
uncomfortable cars at the rate of ton to
twelve miles an hour , along with cattle ,
logs , grain and merchandise. It seems
to na that three cents a mile for such
accommodations and such speed io-really
moro than the people ought to bo taxed.
On the question of freights Govornoi
Davis straddles the foneo. Ho admite
that the rates onght to bo materially reduced
duced , but ho cannot sea how the legislature
laturo can well regulate the rates. He
admits aomo states have lawa to legnlaU
freight rates , but Lo rayo thai
In some of thwn these regn
latlons have worked unsatia-
torily and that the people have demand
ed their repeal. We would like to havi
the governor tell us what people ho re
fora to the people who patronize thi
roads or the railroad managers and the !
pots who enjoy rebatss and special rates
The governor would like to have , i
railroad commission o arbitrate matters
bnt if that cannot be done under the con
stitutlon ho prefora to allow the railroad
to have their own way. In this ho is li
perfect accord with the railroad manag
era. _
AcconniNo to the Lincoln Jovrna
Maj. T. S. Clatkeon Is a candldat
for commander ol the Grand Army o
the Republic for the department of No
braska. If wo remember , Olarkson i
the valiant hero who offered these resslu
tlons at the Hastings reunion censur
ing Postmaster General Gresham fo
summarily removing Vandorvont fron
his position in the railway nii.il B9ivice
which he disgraced afd nttcrj !
neglected. Perhapi Mr. CUrkson 5
the proper line of succowlon to such i
blatherskite as Vandervoort. By Ito
while commander ii
w y , Vandervoort ,
chief of the Grand Army , charged up t
that organization hli entlro mileage fo
traveling all over the country on rallro <
pasioi , and also presented BU account o
i
1,500 for printing , certified to by 0. E.
'oat , of the Omaha Republican. Wlmt
Hilling Vandcrvoort had duuq , outjido
f blinlct , letter heads and envelopes ,
oindy IKII yet disovert il.
TD1 ] ST. JOHN BRIBERY.
There la altogether lee much wild talk
boat St. John selling out. Wo do not
rodlt the charge , and regard the efforts
f Mr. Olarkson , of Des Moincs , to un-
oad the responsibility for the incompo-
out management of the national ropubli-
MI committee upon the shoulders of St.
John aa utterly eontomptiblo. When St.
ohn assumed the leadership of the pro-
libitlonists ho naturally severed his
: onncction with the republican party.
This ho had aa much right to do as
Doollttlo , Trumbull , TIpton and scores
f others who have gene over to the do-
mocracy. Nobody is moro to blame for
the prohibition craze than Mr. Clarkson
ilmuelf , who engineered the prohibition
movement in Iowa , for his own selfish
ondt , and now is Tory sick over his own
medicine.
The trao inwardness of the St. John
bribery buslnotsiaalmply this : Dr. George
j. Miller , editor of the Omaha Herald ,
who is an intense partisan , conceived it
would bo a flno atroko to enlist John B.
? inch , who is also a democrat although a
prohibition agitator , in behalf of Clovo-
and. It Is reported , on what wo regard
aa creditable authority , that a largo sum
cf money , sitd to bo over § 30,000 , was
paid to John B Finch by the democratic
national committee at the instance of
Dr. Miller for the purpose cf working up
, ho St. John movement. Finch undoubt
edly spent a portion of this money in the
St. John campaign , just aa our own
Church Ho 70 spent a portion of tha
$25,000 , which ho carried tc
Tennessee to use in the republican cam
paign in that state. What became of the
roator portion of the fund placed into
the hands of Finch haa not yet been as
certained. It is jnat as plaualblo to bo-
iovo that Church Howe divided with
Blalno the surplus of that $25,000 , aa
that Finch divided with St. John. These
ncidontal exposures of the dirty work
of a campaign generally prove a
Boomerang to those who indulge in them.
Suflico it to say that 'tho defeat of Blaine
could bo charged to twenty or thirty
different causes just ai readily as It can
bo to Sr. John. The republican party
las nothing to gain by widening the
Breach between those who were faithful
and the element that supported St.
John. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
OTHER LA.NDS THAN OURS.
The retirement of Gladstone from the
British cabinet and perhaps from public
ifo after ho haa secured the great.ro'
iorma which are now pending In parlia
ment is regarded as almost a foregone
conclusion. Gladstone has reached that
advanced ago In which moot public men
prefer to-whhdraw into private life and
at this juncture , when the British preae
a malting lifo a burden to him he will
embrace the opportunity with hia
lighoat ambition gratified and hia fame
untarnished. The rcoat disagreeable
) roblom for the British ministry just
now Is the Egyptian question. The raal
offense of the government , in the eyes
of Ita harahost critics , is that it hesi'atea
, o"tako the bull by the horns , and either
annex Egypt outright , or proclaim a
irotootonUo , which would * amount to
ho same thing in Jiho > on < ] For this
icaitatipn tharo it no doubt Gladstone ia
responsible. Ho can consistently enforce
a policy which he is so vigorously con
demned In BeaconaGeld. fl i does not
'aAor either protection or Annexation ,
and would , if'llu couldlet Egypt severe-
y alone. Ho thinks England haa her
lands full already , , at homo no well
aa nbroad ; and that any. further ex
tension of her unwloldly em-
) Ire should by all means , bo
ivoidod. Whether matters in Egypt
invo not gone so far aa to render English
withdrawal impossible and English own
ership imperative , ia a question wo need
not now discuss ; liut that Gladstone ia
dying to escape sncb consummation is
plain enough , and that he is consistent
In no trying can not b& denied. Mean
while , should ho vacate the premiership ,
who conld take it with any be Her pros
pects of popular approval ? Of course ,
Lord Salisbury , aa recognized loader ol
opposition , would be caliod upon
to frame the now administration
but in the present attitude of En
glish politics , a ocmaervatlye administra
tion led by auoh a reaotloni&t aa Sal sburj
wonld not last throe woeka. Aa for a co
alltion cabinet , that experiment hut
failed too often and too Ignominioualy tc
bo tiled again. The Lincoln motto
"Don't swap honoa In crossing a river ,
has sharp duplication to England jus1
now. It will bo time enough to < xchang :
Gladstone for somebody olao when tu )
difficulties and dangers of onlaigod frau
ohieo and rearrangement r > f parliament
ury representation have been mot anc
conquered.
Iho situation , in , Egypt is certainly In
no worse'shapo man when parliamentad
journed. Ita fact , it ia in bettor shape
for Gordon is- now known to bo In reason
ably good condition in Khartoum , anc
the relief expedition under Gen. Wolso
ley is roaoBiiably euro to rench him bo
fcro ho is reduced to extremities. Every
thing pouiblo la being done to gat Gor
don out of the trap into which ha ahoulc
never hive been Bent , and though thi
government la clearly responsible fo :
sending him there , and for tha delay o
the attempt to release him , that respon
aibllity is no heavier and n moro ox
cuiablo to-day llunlt was thioo month ;
ago.
If a conflict should break out botwoi
the African association and the French h
tk ) Congo country it will probably not bi
vary dillicult to fix the reaponsib'lity '
It appear J from the u ager dispatch re
ceived by telegraph that an expedition o
the aeaoclation sent out to crotcet thi
Gorman and Dutch commercial agenole
( g tlnat attack ) of. 110 warlike natives w -
Hopped by tl a F.-onoh commander it
tb - rjgion. Ike Dutch agent was ar
rested for violaJLion of French terrltoria
rights , and tko surrender oi the com
mander of the expedition w s dem nde <
by the Frocoli. This wu refuted , and ,
conflict 1 impending between the Fre-jcl
and tha forcra of the African usoclr.Uon
There has b'en for some time .a evi
dispoiiti m'on the part of 1h
French to imko the moat of their shad
owy claims en the Congo country. Al
though Franco united with Germany to
propose the Berlin conference , her , rep
resentatives have been Instructed by Min
ister Ferry not to recognize the AftScan
Association and to protest against nou-
rallzing the Congo territory , If the
trench cannot bo constrained from mrtk.
tig euch demonstrations in Congo as that
irlcfly reported by telegraph , what may
> o expected of them it the conference
Ijourn without a definlto sottlunsnt of
10 imjnrtant questions now undur con-
ideratlon ? Unlosa taken under the pro-
sctlon of the government of Kuropo and
10 United States , the African Assccln-
on wonld bo [ treated with contempt ,
nd Franco will hy claim
nearly the whole Congo re-
Ion on the strength of Do Brazza'a ox-
orations. There ia little doubt that the
Drench commander on the Congo coast
IBS acted in obedience to the Instructions
f his government. It does not take longer
or a steamer to reach Loando , and It ia
cry likely that one was sent to convoy
ho orders tnado necessary by the change
tint has recently taken place in French
lonncils hi regard to the Congo country.
There is no danger , however , that the
ithor governments of Europe will yield
o the claims of Franco. But this little
peck of war in Congo may grow to aomo
iza before it is extinguished. The mill *
ary contingents , foreign and native , that
nay bo recruited on the Congo coait by
ho bollgorpnts are of such a character
is to promiaa a very lively war should
loatihtioa bo opened ,
Ono of the Gorman newspapers points
ut the true policy for Prince Bismarck.
Jo must make friends with the centre or
Mhollc party In the Reichstag by put-
, lng an end to the Kullar Kampf. Apart
rom the Catholics there nro not enough
conservatives in Germany to control the
Reichstag. It was a gross blunder for
Jinmarck to have allowed the national
iborals to drag him into a war with these
natural allies of his tory friends. Many
of the torloa protested ngninat ) it , but
wore outborno. Since ho broke with the
iberala ho has made potty concessions to
ho Catholicsbathohsisgivcn no brondro-
movul of their real grievances. Ho has
clurg to the Falk Laws , while asking the
upuort of these to whom those iawo were
> oth outrage and Insult. For n time ho
ot their support. They now find he
will So no farther , and have gene ever to
ho oppoaition. It will humble the chart-
collor'a pride to have to admit the great
est of his blunders aa a rulor. Bub the
admission muat come * , for the logic of
oventa ia forcing it on him. In a short
imo wo shall see "tho solidarity of the
conservative Interests" recognized in
jorrnanyr as altsr the troubles of 1048.
Tonquin ia clearly in a critical condi-
ion. The troops are to bo wlthdroirn
Tom Kalung , In Formosa , in order to
make sure of the prize on the mainland.
once won but now again imperilled. At
; ho same time moro troops are to ba sent
"rom France , and a quarrel in the Bdria
cabinet has compelled General Campo-
non , the minister of war , to resign his
post. Au-ho has insisted that the array
it homo should not bo demoralized for
ho sake of' colonial wars , his retirement
moans that tha pressure to save Tonquin
a so great that his scrupleo can no longer
)0 regarded. As a sop he is given the
cross of the Legion of Honor.
If General Wolaoley ia correctly ? e-
lortod B3 aajiog that no attempt can bo
nado to relieve Khartoum and Genaial
Gordon before the middle of February ,
; here would seem to be some roaaon for
, he complaints which are daily directed
against the conduct of hia campaign. Pos
sibly he never made this extraordinary
statement. Biaaibly he made it with
the intention of making a anddoa
novo across the desert , which is quite
) robable. Or , he may bo in communica-
ion wtih Gordon , and have excellent
reasons foe not forcing a battle with an
enemy , wktch lie Is informed , Is already
roating for peacn. Gen. Wolsoloj has
won his battles too many times to lx >
considered either cowardly or stspld
until proved so 3 > avond question. 3his
joint hai nutiyot been reached.
It cannot bo denied that if Franoe-
> ermittod'to annex the Now Hebrides ,
and Germany to maintain its claim tcwtho
reatern half-of * New Guinea , the ties
> etween Greati Britain and its Aitstra-
aaian colonies will be subjected to a severe -
voro strain. Under similar circumstance *
Amer cms would take matters into llijir
own hands and drive French and Germans
ut of the coyotod ialandf. Ono roault
a quite certain to follow from the Irritiv
ion in. the colonies : They will work ) with
renewed energy for federation and1 in
creased control in territorial matters *
lloumanla io progressive and growing ,
is population ia 4,000,000 , and Bucha-
rosttno capital , ban a population of S25-
100. Amcr.ciu intoroita are multiplying
; bro. A Boston company ia engaged in
coring wellsfrom , which lubrlcQl'.ng oil
of great density is taken. Large qnan-
'jea of agricultural implimento are sent
; o Roumanla from this country. The
{ ovorniuoat is something liko- that ol
eat Britain , and was modeled nftor it.
The king ia very popular , and haa proved
to be a ] uerwiao , and conservative rulur.
The American plan of frooachoola. is tc
ba the mcdel fur the educatisnall
Raportn.that Franco is fcttoinpting to
secure blanda off the coast of lit * United
States oft Columbia for coaling ; ntationa
will ba-moro likely to iniu&noo English
opinlpBithan to disturb Americana. The
position * of- this government ou any ques
tion oh acquisition of to/ritory by France
In America ia perfectly troll understood
lu Paris. In England the effect of thir
rumor may possibly be to Increase tht
popular desire to see the Ifnited titatrx
leetroy the value of" illoi Panama cani ]
by cutting a bettor onu through Nicnr ,
It appears from an. aocsont of Vion ,
oese bociety now publishing in Pirls ,
thuit there are no less thoa seventy Arch ,
dukoa and Archduchesses belonging , tc
iho house of Hamburg , who all marrj
Into iho royal crate , fjsim a clan AUIOUJ
thomaolves , and do noi. aasociato on inti
mate terms ovca.with iho highoatnoblE.
ty. The London Spsctator asks * . "Whc
maintains all those princes andi prin <
cesses ? 1'hcy , hav ? , wo presume , at
claims npoa/llie r'atrlmonlolt c batc
of the HOUM of Hapjburg , anit tha es
tate la larfjOn but tha subdivision ia be'
coming extreme. If the numVar ol
claimantftahouldin fifty yoawbe doablod ,
as It vcrj well may bo , the family will be
compeliid elthw to give up its , proten <
tlous tOiBolliudo and mata with million
aires , ot to pau a rule , llio tint rf tome
DutcA families , that only a certain num <
ber 9tall ( marry ; or to itwtato the exam <
plijof the Delhi princes , who all Hrcc
tiyjfethor in the great palace , some t.
ibom upon aliowaniiy barely sufficient ic
uaUin life. "
Karl Granvlllo decliuoa to glvo bli can
sent to the proposal to bold a formal coc
ference on. th E , < ytlaD question at "
Ii ? proposes Instead thatfcnmal meolingo
be 'Jtld at the Englfnh Kmbansy atParlf ,
to be presided ever by Lird Lyour , the
Hritinh ombassixlor , t which the other
ambassadors accredited to Franco shall
have tlio privilege of taking part in the
dlscu-siou , but nr.l of voting. It is re
ported thatPtomier Ferry , besides agree
ing to Eirl Granvillo'a proposals , offers
terms for an arrangement which is Hhcly
to lead to mi entente with England and H
general acceptance by the other powen.
Mr. Stooilv IB h-iving n HOTP ! mpTionco'lt *
ichmtiid , va. , ttl. ro lie iirnvpil SAttndixy to
gin anerius of reliijioiH mrctirgg , A your
nRo ° ,0 OP IBOIIS , tncliullnt nil tlio mmlMcri ,
nviud lilin ta ciimii , tint uithln nu k or
.wo n coYiMilerablo populnr pxcilcinont lins
, oen arounxl ngnlnit him by the clitreo that
right yuarn npo in Xew York In compnrcd
Irani to the S.uioitr nnJ Leo nnd Jackson to
, lie devil ,
Intanta born on unlucky daya auiotg
the tribes of Madagascar have p'osea ot
cloths tied ever their moutha and are
then buried alivo.
Itching Diseases
ECZEMA , or baft llhcum , with It * agonizing Itch-
In tr , and Inirnini ; . Instantly iella > cd by a warm
bath with CutlcuraSotp , and a clnRlo apv 'i&tlon ol
Cutlcora , I ho croat Skin Curo. This repeated dally ,
with two or three dosoi ol Cutlcuit llcsohcnt , the
New lllooil 1'urlflcr , to keep the blood cool , the per-
splratlon pure and unlrrltatlnR , the honcla oren , the
liver and kulntjancthe , will uptoilllv euro Kcronifi ,
Tcltnr Klnsnorni , Psoriasis , Lichen I'lUrltun , bcallcd
llenJ , Daiidrufl , and otcrr epcclea ot Itchlni ; . Uoaiy
and I'lmply Humors ol the bcalp nnd Skin , when the
best physicians and all kncun remedies ( all.
H0215MA TWKNTY YKAllS.
My Rrfttitude to Cod ts unbounded ( or the relief
hatcolitalmd from tlicusoof the Ciitlcum Itcmcdlna
I ha\o Ijocn troubled \\Itli Kc7enm on inj Iczt fo
twenty jears I hail not n comfortable night ( o
1 cars the hum Ing and Itchlni ; were no Intense Xo\v
I am hippy to ear , 1 ha\o no trouble. Onl > the Ihor
colored patches on my limbs romtln as n token ot
mj ( ormcr mlsury.
IIRNUY L. S1I1TH.
1SS West Avenue , llochester , N. V.
ECZEMA ON A CHILI ) .
Your most lalunble Ctillcnrn llcmcdica have done
my child so much good that I ( eel like fuln this
for the bcncflt ottl\oj who are troubled with skin
dcscaso. Hy littloplrl was troubled with Kc/enia
and 1 tried ftneral doctoisaud medicines , but did not
do her any gooduntll I used the Cutlcura Itcmedlus ,
which ppicuily cured lior , ( or wliich I ouo you many
thanks nnd iiinnv nlclit'n of rest.
ANTON IJOSSMIKIl , Union Bakery.
Ijllnbnrgl ) , 1ml.
TETTUIt OF TIIK SCALl'
I was almost perfectly bald , caiwetl by tetter ot the
topottho Hcali. | 1 uwd jour C'uticura Itcmcdlus
about nix weeks , and they cured my scilppirfoctly ,
and non im hair Is coin lie back a * thick , as lte\cr
was. J. 1' . CHOICE.
Whltcsboro' , Totas.
COVJ3UKD WITH BLOTCHKS.
I want to tall j on that jour Cutijura Hcsohont Is
mavnincent. About three monthu ago my ( ace as
covered with hi itches , nnd attor u ag three bottles
of KcsoUent I was ivoroctlyeiircili
. FHKDKHir'K MAITIUX
23 St. Charles Street , Non-Oilcans , la. .
IVY 1'OISONING.
For u'l cases of poisoning byy \ 05 dogwood , I can
warrant CutUura to euroc\cry ttniu. 1 Imo sold It
for fuo > carsandttim > xrfai4. !
U in MOR3E , DruijBlat.
Holllston , JIass.
Sold overj where. Price Cut'curn , 50. Cull-
cura boar , 55o. Cutioara lie'o.vcnt , 01.
Hotter Druirami OhfinlCilCo..Bnston.
Braniis ndrcrtliod as absolutely pure
THE TEST :
Plac a cun top down on a liot f tov r.ntll hcntPd.tnen
remot e the color ami smell. A chemist , will uot t I *
lulrod to detect the presence or ammonia.
DOES NOT CONTAINnAMMONIA.
ITS IIEALTIiriUlG33 1113 NEVER'UXK ! !
In a million honAs toe fi quarter oficenlnir7 It hat
itood the consunivn * rollablo test ,
THE 7ESTJJFJ1E
PRICE BAKING POWDER CO. ,
IUKERS or
Dr , Frice'sjSpccial ' Flayarin&Macts ,
Dr. Price's Lupulin Yoasi Gems
For Utrht.iUenlthy llrrait , 7S Bait Vrj Hop
Yeast in the Vforlil.
FOR 'SALE BY QROCCRS.
CHICAGO. . - ST. LOUIS-
COLLARS
CUFFS
\a \ IURK
AR8 THI
FINEST GOODS
EVER MADE ,
ulna AUZlnen : , BOTH
, N Exteriors.
AnVL-fj
them
0AM > RUOS. , . Agent. * for OmiiliB
( SDOOESHORB TO JOHN O. JACOBS )
liWDERTAKERS I
4 Atith old stand USflFarnaraiSi. Orders by te'a-
C'raphuailcltedandp.iinip'.l ttoadod to. Telepflont
-
M , . ATWOOD ,
Plattamouth Nebraska
, - ' -
EKlADIBOr TaOkOOdlllllB AHD BIOQ SkiU
mmn m mm
A3DD7XDOOR J U1T BID BW1H1
jgplean , stocA for silev OorreipondentM
SPECIAL NOTICES.
IO I OAN. J lonoy.
rriU IUAN-t72ri , Wist real ratato ciciiilty , % ) oan ,
_ L 10 per tent. AIBM , 1W7 Faicaji tt , Ul 13
MONKY I.OANHD on Cluttc-Ij , Co'littMls , He-
curoil Notts , or Ileil Kstat > . Klrwnsial hx-
chinge 16C3 Fan 'n et 641l b&p
* " ta levi on cbittcli -.0100.01810 and
MON"rt
l-n. Al uonrcalc-rAte. W. II. Hotter , 1404
ftriunxBt. lea-Jin 13
to Inan on chattlis by J. 1. Ii atty , 213
M south , 1 lth t-t. IM.jau 18 8
lu buAM lu uuiisot * iw ua upward.
M O. F. Davl and Co. , IUal KUt and Loan
, UM Farnatu St. 833 tl
ON Y leaned on Cflittok. Uillroaa Ticket
M bought and Hid , , Forvman , SIB a. 18th
III ) tl
Firit c'aw Are Insuranru eolli jtor lor
WANTKD vlcJnlt ) ; addrcw J , ll,0ivuhicaro
Ucc clllcs. (15-lZp
'ANTED'Flrit clvi roan waiter ; none other
ta-ia
\ \ 'AM'ii-li : l forpereralbouMworV ; one who
II ) i Kood ponk , at John U < UQ'H club houM
l 12p
l tbfr ;
C. K llartfor. ' , Stu.ton , Nch. fl 8-13p
\ 'AN1KDARcntu to ie'l ' ( lately'n Hi Ittnal BJn-
rat-rjcn Amnt'lv pajinmt . / > du'UM > r rail
' . 1 > . P IxmQ , r tm S , 119 N 10th st , Oinah .
A ' - . nvt elaM dlnl-iK roam i-irft nt
the Metropolitanhotel ; no othtri netI
Gil IS
YVANTKD A Kill for jcner > ! hoti-exoik , tmixll'
I i lanilU , KOO < ! " sCill t rc ijfmoot Ktnl
Njc. S , W. tor fit JUr/n Aictnuo tc 2" h , third
hutiw. 1117-16
VVMNTKD A pirl loilnptiirrnl horvcwnrk , Oer-
Vi iDtnincfmcd , at SCO S UNiM ,
N'KD ' ' coimloot ttroiiR women for Mtclmn
\\oik , nt ration hotel. B..51 Jp
> -Young nun to RO to Idaho In mills
r ) cnnu m's tin-c ; cash siciirlty icqitlrcil ; il
Jros.lam , Am tha Ute Cf t > ] i
WNTKll -Alton ! coo * b' t uaiol icKfiii. A | > -
( ily IT write lo JJtii , Hortco Ktirttt , Council
Illuft.- ' f.sj tl
YX/AMhl ; A jonni ; mmn cul to g wviir'to do
Tl conorMliunseHOrk. AJilrcps W. 7 , lira oMTP.
679-ICp
'l fAlM'KI ) A ! ! to ilo ccccral liontrwork In
Vt snu'l ' lauilly. Apj > ly Cumliig 4. Co , Hth uml
678-0
ANTED-LKaidcnnt 1212 Capitol n\r.
W
nr.STJfebTp
\T ANfED-Oood rcswill bo pa
IT pcrlenocd k'lrl to' tlo cneial houtie orkoUI ;
at 2400 Uaiffi kttcct. ISitI'
100 H'llcllon , ( rood pay to ho right
man. Address NtUraslia Mutual Marrla o I en-
cflt a 830latlon , rrtmont , Ntl > .
" \\7'AN'"rP - Compolont srttl lor fcoond work at
> V N. W. Cor CMs .t SlSb , 6 < Hn
\-\7ANTED A f w day lloatdcrd , 003 N. 17th.
\V 622.f
WANTED-lllddlnaRCd laiiypreferrol , more fir
oampmiy to wlfo ol ntrnvo'lnp ' tntnnhols ax&y
most ol the time. Work-llKht ftuilwinf Jtnall , hut
Toinl hoinn to tlo rltfht person IniUiro ) en or W.
Chambers & Co't. store , aundc U E.'iO-l p
I/"ANTED 2 glrta at L'ornn house , 013 rtmmn
> 61 St
VV 7ANTEI ) A flistclani double cylinder fuMcr ;
' nppl > at thn Ueo cilice , tout
'ED A first chei servant ( rlrl. Call t Iho
Nortlnvoitcjrncr of'iSra ' anil Butt , 32I-10p
T17"AN1KI-An cxpoilcnc'd bar t ndor ( Htrlcty
\ T tcinticritflcslrcs ) n pcjitlen In flrst class place
lc ! l ! refereicoi ( ; i\en nnd catbtactlon Rin
tbtdiaddrcsU' . O. Uo\48cli ) . 472tf
' \T7ANTBD A good nctUowonnn to take charge
V < of dlalnit room. Knqulro at D12 louula ) t.
270 tf
\\7'AN'lKt ) Lady n uut < fjr "Queon I'rotujor
T * dal > } stcckliu nil t sVIrt supnorterj , shoulder
hraocs , buitle11 m forms , dices Snitlcs , safety
belts , flce\o prnUrtois , & .C. in/.trolv non devlco * ,
iinprecedcn'id profits \\'o ha > o t/'Oneunt-i maklLi ;
S100 monthlv. Address with bt.nnp h. } [ Campbell
li Co. , 0 South M y &t , . Chlcigo. liO J lu
CUIiKKNS 1 want n man 111 cry
PhAUUE the sutu co bm them for ca > h. No
dm'tns Kijtniitlty U. 1) . IlEomcr.'lujor ati'l ship
pcrof Omnu p ii'try and Eggt , SOI , 03 , faC6 , and 8o7
llowaul St. , Omaha. 43-tl
WAN ! ED Agents to haudlo our Klcctrlo Dcit.an
app'liuico' ' , cxc uvlvo tcriltory 3 1 an. A grand
opportunityfor the light parties. ImciUgatp by nd
dressing the i'cerloas il'i'g Co. , Kansiu utv.Me.
Situation by a jouni ? own of oduca-
WANTKD tcrcpt Bitall Balar"unti > business
lmpro\03addrcfs ; "II. Q."Bcoolllco 304 9p
TT/ANTED-Sltuatlon 6y a joung lady as copjist ,
VI sterr raphor and typo-wilter. Addroes A. B.
C. , care Ece office. M2-lOp
To rent by Fob. 1 , a t-o otorv house
WANTED a block preferred , bet. 18th and Hth
Sts. C.ll on or address 05 South 17th St. 676 Op
"TTTANTED By a competent woman- , position ns
VT tlrrt or fccjnd cook. Addicsa U. K , this olllcc.
r.S2-ICfi.
WANTED experienced hotel ztan , a. position
.13 clerX or manager. Addrosa 5U E. F , . Hco
OfDco. B55-10p
' > A position as ni apprcuifco lu a har
w are store. Address C. S. Bargclt , Norfol
Nob. 171 jam
; miLfnuU man wants Rliu&uon aa Dook *
AYouaj , In wbolosjUa agtabllibmsDl In Omaha.
Address " 0. " care Boo. 690-tf
MISCELLABHOUB
V757"ANTO rent a cottajo nt B orrtrcems , In a.
VV do irabonflghboiIiiO(1 ! , ith stable pru'orred.
Would liripOB ! > csalon l > v 15th to SOth ol Jaunarj ; ad *
ilruja ' M II. C. ' Boo cilice. COa 12p
. _ . .gentleman who applied for board at 14 9
Joues street , pleoso call again. OOU-Bp
Plasterer to rent home and stable ,
WANTED
27th and Howard ; rent to bpIJlln work
Wm t > . Monroe , 6th and Douglas sis. 65'Up
WANTED laOOO famllcs to try our eolf-riMng
Pure Buckwheat flour nod 8elf bUag Corn
meal kept by all flret-c'a's grocers. We warrant all
buckwheat sold under our brand pure. W. J WKL-
SHAN8 & CO. . Manufacturers. 424-tt
fi\ '
FOH F.ENT Nort cott ifo 8 rooms , hull , pantry
cIcBBt and cellar , 812 60 , alaotber ohe p ten
monts. D. L. Thomas. -H7-tf
TT'O" BENT F urroom houin ESuCDj' J/ar.l ; ? 10
JL1 pcfmonth. Barker & Ma ) ne. 430f
W 'ANlED Work on a set ot btoka , ctonlngs.
Addrrsi F. II , Ueo Otllco 00Up
UKNT llooms 028 S. 2tith Si.
FDH
B510p
OOIl T.'tKT 7 room cottaRn ono .block from I'ar' <
J1 a/ouuu caisj 820. C room nrtt'sii ono block
from Park nieuuo airs ; $16. Ainsi , 1H ? > arnam bt.
M9H
TniOIl I'.KST A > cry rice front room with dro and
I1 go3j tiiard , In p'ltate ( milj ; u.o.t rons 'liable
tirms , ca.l a.t313 N > 2J tt MS-10.J
FOll UKNT Eight room hou3 ; ilre. f. lloddis ,
' 314-X i.Slhbt. 000-15p
- UKNT ' 'art of double house , , ! rii'irs.Mil i a
HiO-t r.UHIon ; $10 per montb ; , rooui2t Omahi Nn.
. Ouzel
7IOU RENT Ilous3 on Jonoilrret , let. if.th . and
i'lUh Iniioiie ho. 1710 Capitol ave. 631-1 *
JiOll I.KNT Mcu lurnlshjj front loom Iflfi Cnss
io , i87-10
lQ'l ' HUNTTurnUbed Room w.to board , 00.1 N.
I7tli. 624-11
, J ,10U UKNT- elouantly lurniijud rooms , with 'r
JL1 witaout Hre. 17HCauil.gA ! . _ 6tO Up _
' 17011 KKNT Fuuilsbwl hnuis.a ; ( urnUliol cnttazo
JT aorasmall ( * mll > , H17 llavaapurtSl , fiS.VIOp
7\Olt HKNT Anlco Iwiida miltablo for nsmall fain-
| ' llv , rent 112 | or month ; inquue at Kdhcl'n L
Hrickson'e , opp Pistoa'ce. 674-12
T7 ull UKNT New nlro rno h'u o. wfth city
JC watir , on houth 17lh Bt. neir rallr od Iraclt
fjltiblo fobrard rx- home , rent (30 , lo'iulio at
Ouul.a foundry or cf-T. W. 1. Klcbarup. & 7rtf
, I OItUKNT-VurilihrdimimsonabloeV noith oii
1' Punctilio K IV. Cor UJi ar.d Capitol Ate.
4SI.in
T7 > OH KENT -A house butwecn 11 i : IS on Clumro
I1 John S .lft. i31 Dp
IIRNI' Hcium * l J.roo a , Oili and 1 bn Bt .
FOll . Hlckpryta per nionth ; ayplf ou
premlsis. K. McDonald. ts.tf
r No&lZ a 18'h St ; new houtio of. H
rooms , . bin lot , I vdiuid noli water ; ciovp lo hu
a lii'ii ' ] rofU-btT b'Jutlut. ( { O-tii
"
- turnlsbod ( rent room tt. W7
DotXilis , ono block IrJuiii , It Falconer. Ct7-0p
UKNT Nlca iurnl'hed trent ri'inwith fctmo
FOR lilh ht. bstwitn IloKaul i .Trtfh n. 4 a Op
R ihed room , 1H6 Col-
i o , f 0 Dp
FJir Nlco front room , ICOi Fuaani Htreet.
ITVOIt UKNT Furnitlicd room uu Wjurd W ( X ) pti
L' wetk. V ry best locution , 1UU Datcnpnr
635-12p
( til KKNT Iliircllni. luiusa. to riomi. M
F , 823 N. loth HiK t , o u ktori(22
\ ) 1UNT wi'li lioaiJ , 03v la-ge lurnltred
tr\lt ' r > om ; gaaund i > ttii ; H * V. Cor. ol Hti. and
, 1407 ; alto a lew Ublo VAidcru wanted. 404tl
TTOSl RENT N * > cottage , 110.0)peinvi&lh Good
J1 furol-hid ro ntii Wjonuoiitti , UUU I'atUr.
on , cir Hlh iJ furuMD. ( A5tl
170U KEMr-ll g nt 11 room liwr * hot and cold
I * watei ! Iaru cuall ; modem lin | ( VC9A-1 > ; t"11 tt
mottiHtVw iUijue , tUtl
7 > OIl HI NT KewH fiirnlnhcil front room * ,
T or en itiitc , SV. . 17th nnd CMI. 49itl
T70R HKMT- For p rilr , fniM , oonrcr' , tlr ,
Freemason * 11M , Capltcl in i ' * Sltt nthSt
Ithtsbtoa ihoTAWhiy Miilfiii | il wlih U comtn
linrtn.ppb tr > vliinm.l. Mnntt , nttlmliill , or
ot Jitmc KoiMlh , Jwilru ? tt.ro In 9iiro brtl lire.
4M-9
_
UKNTHoinl nnd room winneland l hlf
ITIQII oiub'c iMolT'Ktt r"ttlis Intrhntefum *
lly. Aijltttjbox Oi , titj. 4fl-9
TTOKliKNT-FiltnlsloIrPOini * ad board t 1IU
J1 llowird St. J8 < lOp
1 ,1011 1 KilJil'-FurnlfhoJ tt msal TOS N. 17lh St.
I/O * UF VT-Pne houjo. lnMiltd Kilho'm k Kilo-
I1 tfti. _ _ 2J11L
? oTl RENT ynrnlthoil room , IBIS Ja keen ? T
poll HKNr-Kural hovl rooms 1WO DodpsSt
J _ t4tt
\ 11KNT A yitxt fnrnl'bed room Ayplv at
Ir\0ll
1 Alklnso.t'sMldfnery- ' , 16tlr St , cmi'h PI
Post olllco. C04-tt
J7011 llKNT-Dwclllrp ; boii e , 1317 Wcb't r at. ,
U nlno roouj ; well amf clttuin , ijiraiioJamrfl
Conner. _ 4M'tf
poll UKNT-Chofco trtUi ol offlcxi r"oiui > very JB'
I 1 ( Irnbloforndbctor. InirnlroatWui. 31tnihinan
store 4tDtf
ITOR 11KNT A cxttlLRB or > rouin , on 20th1 reot ,
X" ncarSt Marj's TCIIUO ; U.tO per month. * r -
en Bnltil rS13B K'.hBlrert. 43HI
011 HKNT Iloiue of olgS't rooms , ulluitolbo-
3
1 tno n Oiinontrinil Plcannk ntroeta , on llarnoy
slrce * . Iniiuirouf . 31. ' Thompson , First National
Dank.
p Ono lur idrd room w th bon
1 Sire or three day hoarder ! , VM4Vobit < > r.
r.4SJ.t
T7 < 0lt HKIfT Nc U t anj cheapest furnUhcd reams *
I1 In Omaha. Apply to O. II. Anderson , room H1
Aiulcrsin JUlock , north onlfanoc , 16th nnd Ilavan
{ tott 3t 273-jan lr >
OH HFNT To ecntlcmcn onlyi a ploaiuiut lur'
F oldhed room , S. K. corncOtn aud Douelas.
418-U
FOll HEMT T\vo dopant rooira In Iledlok's block , *
I'Aulron A Co. , 1613 Farnanu UO-tf
I OR IIBNT FurnUlioil front room fbr font 222 N.
F jBthSt 418 tt
FFOll
FOll UKNT-fltoro room Kill Farnim St , with ol
without ! Billiard tables , by I'&ul&n k d > . , 15IS
Farnam tt. 431.
i Oil 1WNT Suits of rooms furnlafccd lor Hsht
] 1 IIOUHQ kcon4n , are oco'Kircalh' aicnnt in Ilee.
incr'i ) LlocK , corner Etli atd Ilo ard EtS ( 43Stf
UKNT A nlno room hou o ; rtMirano loca-
FOll ; f 0 per month. Barker .t Ma/nu. 495-tf
TjM'll IlKNT-Storobulldlnsr with rrcMtnoo nl
-T f22. rx-rmobth lu Rood location. D. L Thomas.
FOR SAIE.
NMjH A ch ioj t'n ' b"r cUlm , chop for
FOll . suiU lUiinliiRwatrr ; nrar unod rall-
roaltowu , frhoola.ohoirhei'etc. For lull'pirtlcu-
lara addroea llbx lit ; rtirsmt , N.b. uJS lip
. THKUE Good etock Urm of 00
IflOHSAr.nOK ' I. PI frvin On aha , ono mile fioin
SprltiBllo'd ' , N bwlI ( trade for Onrlu iiroporty.
Addresi Wooloj & Harrison , O.naha.c r O. M. Hard-
ton , SprinsflcllNtb. , 377feb''p
K CUKAll-Onocloiant cli'inborcot , one
F rearulit ir clok , onu ucirly now Knabo 1'iano.
Qvo cold friraMl nlctur 8 , ono borso , harnost nd
phavtcn , ono IH1U 8fenmall size , ono beautiful
china soffeoMt. Inquire No. 20U llarocy M , , bet.
2jth and 21st 231-jan IS
3ALK Cd l test on Cumtne street 3 blocks
FOIt ot Mlllt r > lilidjjo l.OOj. John L. Mc
OfipOBlto I'o4 olllte.
B\LE 13 :124- feel on corner , eouth-oast
FOll
front , houses 'rooms , barn , 3 blocks went of
Park avo. nnd Lowenwortlt , easy payments , cheap
$1,709. John L. JWCasuo , ovposlto I'oat Office. 4i7-t
FOK SALK Ilorspn , muils , harocs.1 and wagong
on ono or two ysarB time , lloal cutato pocurlty
t ) . L. Thomaa. 428-tf
FORS LK My buldioQand stick of clothing ,
bootnand hre , will trails for firming land.
Qco. II Peterson , $01 SAoth Xth St. , Omaha.
M. ' 4S7.lcb 1 _
TT'OllSM.K ' Cheip , her -aad buggy , ilOS , Cum-
J ? IUB St. 232 tf
IT OH BALE A atock of < l > v KOI < | * . millinery , boots
X1 and shoe * : hats and o.pa aid frooarloi.in oao of
the beat towns In this state. ' 111 ! , stook l < frco from
old and shop warn goods and will linolco fromfS.OOO
tn SIO.'XC. Ouncr can gl > e bout roasjns for selling.
Will lease o ( sell store bnlldlnrwMch Is In a first class >
local ! n In the town. No better Inducement will bo
ottered tha'j a geol strcknj p > odH.a llrstc'aisrhanca
to cpcn a pn > Iu I > uslaiB . Address O. S. BUR ollloo.
aucdstcam tlour'DR mill
1 with two ran of burrs and ono feed burr ; all in
peed ; repair and nnlv bren tiead IR monthp. Situated
un ono of the l < o t bnsinesi lUs in Kinoy , Ntb ,
Will dlspopo i ' tot and mill "jocethor mill oljne ;
flno looitirn vlil roll onpo" ! terms , or trade for
other dtfiirablo propeity. Addicts Lick D x 002
KfnrncyNtb ( J17ftb5
9ALKLot with brail lioiife , rontalnliiDT 10
FOll , cUblo and Larn , rccc.'snrj outboiucs ,
ity wattr , un 30th s rcot. ln < iiilro No. 3.8 d uth
15th Strict 495-10
OU SALE , nlack llaiKja Stalllo" , welph" 1800
F pouids Will enll d.oip. Jos. Kolovatck , No.
1324 S. 1311) St , Oil ) iba , Neb 318-0
SALE I'D acres of tha best farm land In
FOH
Wa hli"on Co. Ntb , Limited from Hrrman , 8
inllcs of Klrelr , H mllcB o Itkniauh Jlliit fell bccjmo
need money Wl 1 sell for HUM CSH j and the laltnoa
on easy t > raa ; plenty ol t-ml-or B'-d w tur. Tail or
iddresiiJoi' . nolotratck , Ho. 1321 H. laih Street ,
Neb. 10 9
Oil SACK Oil XCIIA-UOn AtUlU per aero , all
or para of two thounan I nores > f tlmhcr land ,
forty mlle east of Kansai City , wll oxcbanio for
Nebraska hmd or merohandlsu. ISodford , Soner M
oils 42211
HAU'-JIUSIo'Ab INSTRUMKNTS A.
FOH
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ju llounJmin li Cirar Piano at . $ 15 CO *
"no U.IIHB U 01 Piano at i . ISO 00
OnoJ.l' . Hall Piano nil . 19.1 OO
One Mas > i & itamlln Qigin at . . ' Oft-i
nne > hi lnKcr Ort'nnr - . 3100
On NfbnrlbrldRa Organat' . f > 0 03
Ono K ej Orcan nt . Ho 00
One JabUHCii Organ atj . 4500'
For nwh or on aisy , monthly installmcnts.-
Al o aeents forccle ratou KUnlmll I'lano uncl A'ttin
ball Ort.an , V.'i/icr/.n.tim llallet li Darin Hanoi
Lament ttoukIowcmrprloa. t , . uospe , IMfl Dodge
Bticet , MDfcbO
F On H \ LiCTo lho wibMnit to purchasi No. li
milch uows , I bi o Jil-t united viith a frim
Ca'lat mv yards 27tU ami Kurt streets. J , W. I'tn
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MIDUBLLAHEOns.
STRAYKD Oil 8TOLKN- List n'eht i-mr.on .
t'Hbi-r tolu a hnrtu from the stiblu of Jem H n-
Ben , or o'l-otho ' a.iltnnl strMi-il aw j jt In a tiny
tuaru urt ) mano..vid while tall , oiKhtjoira oU riBcl
> lKha about 1ClO. | > nuiid . Iho anlmil ai taken
from the utaUo nn NUiett in'li ' street , butwucn Clark
Vil ( Jrocli Hiri'o'.f. * liberal ruward will lie paid , for
Ua return to 521 H 13th St.
TriOirK.\Olf//JOF.-On of the best farms In
A' Nanco Co , o ( 481 Hens , seven rnilta ( mm ,
county 'oat. * 00ncrej under plough , homo , 3 table ,
jrlbH , etc Plenty o' running uator , nod tlmb r.
For u M'i 1 f to iik rfdrv tioiN hatduare or U'focwlis
that Mill Involoe $ lDOa or I12.O ( ' , ir lem. ( Icoo'rltn
] > re' rcd. AJdiesn.U II. Mutter. 140J I'ilimn HI.
'I'O HUM ! i.'fflK-l'aiiin for ln > | rova I property la
L Oinatit. hai 11. Woulley , Itoom C1 , tmabk
N.tlonil lUnfc , Om ha Neb ,
AUTIKAWliblr.8help . or ser > ant
atiinnoan iibt > lniibe aanio \ oil IIIR un Mm ,
OCfl Capitulate.
IPSTo'OO in tf ) gold plern , row l up In lonif
n'rl.r/-l | < ith. If the fhder | ! > pltiKO rvtuni
air.o tollBKofllcotlisy u HI be dolnj a. ' " kind.
rcsi to. in old wldj * lad J which was ll BIKIIKKI uiud ,
W.ll u liberal'y ' row.rd , il.
riV6 llHADK Sf > ck ot itrocerleftfnr
I uJj Inlnif ( Auaha. Chan II Woolloy , tioom SO
( lin bi.VnUoiifJ Honk , Omaha , Nib. f/J7-(5
1 > 1 KXCIIANnKarnii fnrelfi-k rf iMnh mllsa
. than. ) ( . Wool ey , Hooiik 23 , Ouan * Natlonn ,
U nk , Oa.-.ha.Nib , (28(6
. - - sto tiade f"r land.
1 Una * . . Wwlloy , Hocni , VO , ton lia Matloru
Biiili , Otnaha , Neb. 62ti(6
1 011 THADH For merchandise -ifrocerlei n'e-
' ( urr d , lhr > e(3)valniho ( ) : IcU lu Diylon , Ohio
One j ) l'it In HI. Ioul , M ; C4B acrea of floeLai.d I
Kan ; Onolr > MilnOliin , lti ) < pronoity b ( reo
of iirnuibi ) nee All cc unu"lc tlotii will bet > eitc < V
H'rktyconfldeotlal. S. M , Wm | < oir , 2) ' < Cumlnt.
HiT
T ) OOM8 With board , den rablt or wider. Ape
liat tit. Chaile * Bete ) . 4il-
TI.UlIIINQ ! irai Dttlnir.Jobblne ptMiptly atteo < l d
1 to.liSN. lOtO't Johu J. CavuaUKh. USJIZp
rpjK K Ul'-A imill r < d oov aui ) oil1 at iildtni
I. ot I'fv.A ti. wuitiK , ztw tunx y at 6W-i