THE DAILY BEE MONDAY JANUARY 12 , 1883. THE DAILY BEE Omnlia Office , No. 010 FArn in Now York Office , Iloom OS Xrlbnno Qallillnit. PnblUhed tret ] ' rrornlrig , ezotpt Randk ; * Th * Uondajr wornlnR dallj. n BT Xiti. 0 * > 7 i\r . { 10.00 I Three Month ! . I BlxUont&l . 5.00 | One Month. . . . . . . . . Per Wart , SSConU. mi WIIILT sj , rOM.wn.io iTtaiJ vnostjoi : . " mrj ronrriio. Oat TOM . J2.TO I Throe Month ! . . . . . . .J d III Months . 1.00 I One M nth „ . SO 0 mmunta tton8 rcli'.lnj to Now ) tnd KJliorlil Mtttert ihtruld b addressed to tha KDTO or Tni Czi.J 411 nmlnoM r/jturs bail ItomlUancea ihou.d bo Jldretnd toTn H POBUSUIKO COHruiT , QHiru. Jrtit ! , Chocks and 1'oatofflco orJori to be nude payable - able to tbo onltr of the company. ! HE BEE PUBLISHING CO , , PROPS' ' E. ItOSBWATKU , Editor. A. II. Fitch , Mnnafrer Dally Circulation , T 0. Box , 488 Omaha , Neb , THE fact that the pew rental of Ply mouth church his dropped from $34,000 to $27)000 shown that politic.1) nud religion do not go well together. Mil. HnrimnN , of Iowa , voted against the intor-slate-commcrco bill. This was expected , as Mr. Hepburn belongs to the Chicago , Burlington & Quincy. IN the New York nonatoriol contest Morton acorns to bo In the load , his can didate for speaker having boon oloctod. But ho may yet find .that the "bar'l" will have to bo tapped qulto liberally. KKC.LY cast his vote against the intcr-stato commerce bill. So did Keifer. Birds of a feather ilock together. They arc monopolists by nature and asso ciation , and will always vote against any measure in the Intnrest of the people. WHEN the intor-stato commerce bill cnmo up on its fin.il passage in the house , Mr. Laird was unavoidably absent owiifjj to n broken leg. Mr. Valentine , whoso legs were in good walking condition , dodged the bill. Mr. Weaver voted for thclbill. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ AN Augusta ( Me. ) clergyman prayed on Sunday that the city might bo protected "in view of the approaching influx. " This reference to the legislature must have been received with sad surprise by mem bers-elect who were present. Such a prayer delivered down at Lincoln would have caused a vacancy in the pulpit of the clorijyman. Brothers tout and Kcn- natd would not put up with sucli nrnisto- rial interference. DAVID E. SWNN , tno efaulting ca shier of the Northern Pacific road- who ran away from St. Paul , Minn. , after com mitting forgoty and embezzling § 51,000 ol tils company'H money , has been cap4 'tuiWflt Button's Bay , Mich' TKo tx- cashicr w < s living "under an assumed name,1 had been elected prosecuting-itttomey for the county , , and was 'tcaclnng Sunday school. It may seem a pity to some per sons that such an exemplary " attempt at reform should bo so ciuelly nipped in the bud. OCCASIONALLY wo li'car of irieu being stricken dumb with parajysis while i in dulging in outrageous profanity. This lias not surprised us * much , , but when a * -.ov/fArnian , and that man an editor , iff para lyzed while engaged in prayer , wo arte-not only astonished , but are wholly at a loss1 to account for it. Such a case is nUw an nounced from Huntington , Pennsylvania , the victini being a man who had filled the high and honorable position of editor for a quarter of a century. Why a praying editor should bo paralyzed is as unac countable as why a church should bo st'.trck by lightning. DAKOTA is still agitated about the trans fer of the capital to Bismarck , to which ' Iho great seal of the territory has finally .been removed from Yankton. Tito legia- ' latnro la to meet at Bismarck January 1'J , nnd it is sa'd that the members from South Dakota will probably make an effort to relocate - locate thu capital , Mitchell nnd Huron n licing the places prominently mentioned in connection with thu , proposed change. In view of the fact that nearly every county in the stateis engjged in a bloody county-sent wnrit ought to 8urpri8Mio ( ono if the Dakota capital question ( should involve - volvo the territory in a three-cornered fight. It is Bafo. to say that thu friends ol Ynnkton will endeavor to make it decided ly warm for liismarck , THK paasajjo of the Oregon Contra laud grant bill ahould not , aa U now transpires , bo taken aa an indication o the action of the aonato upon other lane grant forfeiture bills. It appears that the Oregon Central folka wore willing that this bill should pass , and hence the oonato took action upon It , and raceiroc eoiuo credit to which it waa in no wa ; entitled. The bill originated in the house , and when pasted by that bed ; provided for a forfeiture of all the land granted the company. Tbo lenate amend rnont allowed the company the lands i had earned by the construction of forty miles of road from Portland to Fores Lake , the proaont northwestern terrain as. The original grant provided for th construction of a road through the Wil liamotto valley from Portland to Astoria The laud granted waa located upon oltho nldo of the Willlaraotto river. The ccm pany built its road as far as Forest L ki and there stopped. Beyond ( hit poln the country is a wild wilderness and vorj rocky , and as the promoters of the roac did not think the trade of Astoria suf Ccloutly largo to warrant the fnrthe building of the road , Forast Lake wai m&do the terminal point , The people o Astoria were the first to work for a for foltnro , they thinking that if the Urn could ba regranted to another compan ; the real wouli bo built to Attoria , am they would be given direct rail communl cation with Portland. T11E SPEAKERIlIt' . The election of Hon. A'len Field M speaker f the homo \f \ recognized by n majority of io o who know him to bo a jtut recognition f n able man. Ho ii n lawyer vt good ro utoandan excellent parliamentarian. Ho ( Icnofinced from some Omaha source * , but his bitterness mny find ntnplo cause in the act that ho ia a Lincoln man and wilt do nil hia power to secure another appropriation bl winter tJ carry on the work of building iio new capitol. In regard to this , owever , common sen9 would liarJIy sng- e t a criticism of Mr. Field. Ho 1 ledged to hit constituents to mo all honor- bio means to that end nnd of courao would do 0 whether ho wcra speaker or not. Afrom , bo proposition to appropriate money to carry n the work already commenced , is n reason- bio one. Of course duo caution hojld nl- vays bo taken against o reek loss and unnccca- ary expenditure of t > ttbllo funds , but our tate house la lying in an unfinished con'dltlon nd economy would suggest that it bo finished n n reasonably short time. The charge , too , U made that Mr. Vield laa nilwfty cupper and that ho will play Into tha mull of those who dictate termi for the cor > ort\tioue , lint thu representatives from tlio ountioa composing the Third congressional iattict held a caucus , nnd after surveying the ituation concluded to support him for the Inco , Many of the members of that caucus voio strong anti-monopolist * nud represent aa nil-monopolist constituency , but some of Mr. I'ield'a warmest friends were just such men an liesc. They took him at his word and satis- ed themselves that ho waa the bust man for Iio place. At this distance nnd at this time 1 h not possible to say how accurate those men were in thoirojtimatc. Fremont Tribune. The From out Tribune in the homo oran - ; an of Congressman Doraoy and there ia no doubt whatever that this eulogy of the now speaker waa inspired , If not actually lictatod , by him. Mr. Dorsoy iran nt ilncoln to exert hia personal inlluenco upon members of the logislatnra in bo .alf of Field , nnd ho now wants to justt- y his ontr.igoous conduct In placing in ho speaker's chair n man who ia notori ualy the representative of the worst ole Hunts of the republican party in this tato. From whom dooa Air. Dorsey da Ivo his knowledge concerning Mr. Field's tnoae for the position , and why dooa ho ttompt to mislead the public regarding ho true character of this man and th o Isroputalo clique which brought him orward. Mr. Field ia not an unknown man. Ho made hia record two years ago in the louse as Boss Stout's right hand bovror nd ono of the moat pliant tools of the ailroad bosses. Ho fathered almost very job and steal which emanated from bo ring of plunderers around the state apital , and voted against every measure alculatcd to restrict the railroads in heir rapacity and to protect the people gsinst their exactions. All the talk bout the captiou'a opppsitlon ol Omaha o a Lincoln man Is moro chaff , and no- jody knowd this batter than Mr. Dorsoy. lad tbo man hailed from Fremont with uch a record and surrounded by such In- aoncos wo should have made the same > roUsv. Mr. Dorsoy knows that the hlof fuglors at Lincoln , birring himself ad. . ono or two others of fair opuUHon , wore 'Glenn Ken- alltho school land shark , and Tom lonnard and Boss Stout , both of whom ro notorious corraptiontsts of every log- slaturo that has mot in Nebraska since ho.has bccomu.a'.state. That Third dls- rict caucus was a sham and a snare. Why h'ould the " ' ' momboru of the Third. , district prefer Mr. Field , lawyer with an unsavory ncordwho lives In the first district , to Ur. Nettle ton , a farmer of unimpeach able character , living in the second dls- ritt ? If any anti-monopoly republican who took part in that caucus did vote for ? lcld it was bncanso ho did not know iim , and was deceived into it by Mr. Dorsey o'r by some designing party who mposodupon his confidence. It Is by just such confidence games , played by men In the sacred name of republican- am , that the party la delivered into the lands of the corporations and tholr nat ural allies , the plunderers , jobbers and riugators , Trljo make nee of speakers for ; holr own nefarious ends and tD the det riment of the people. LIEUTENANT-GOVBKNOR. SlIEDD inton- ; ! OD as to the formation of the senate committees may bo nil rignt , but wo ques tion whether ho will be able to 'withstand the proi sure of the railroad lobby. He tiaa probably discovered by this time that lie has accepted a responsibility of greater proportions than ho bargained for. Had be refused to assume the undertaking of committee-making , and thrown It upon the oenate in accordance with established usage , the responsibility of the character of the commltteos would have boon placed upon the senate a'nd not upon his shoul dors. Six years ago the railroad lobby succeeded In getting the senate to place the power of appointing the committees in the hands of Lioutonaut-Qovornor Carna , whom they owned body anc aoul , and in this way they had their committees made up to suit themselves Two years ego the senate resumed thia prerogative and appointed its own com mltteea. At this session of the leglala tura the railroad ring , having control p the senate , carried out the name pro gramme , believing that It would bo easier to manipulate one man than the whole senate. They are now depending upon Lloutenant'Qovernor Shedd to do their bidding. Whether ho has the back-bone to act honestly and independently ontly remains to bo en. If ho yield to corporate monopoly his political doom Is sealed. If he protests the Interests o the people he will , under the trying clr oumstances , be entitled to great credi and will make a record that will be th stopping stone to future political honors if Wo do not wish to do Dr. Miller an ; injustice , nor do wo doiir.6 to entertai our readers at the expense of the grea leader of the democratic paitj. It now appears that the extracts , repuVlish' frcm the Chicago News , concerning Dr Ullor's travels "Incog" ere slightly verdrawn In some particulars. It was 10 doctor's deairo not to bo disturbed at 10 Grand Pacific , but as the clerk had to eglstor como name to account for the oem occupied by the doctor , ho naturally csoitcd to the cipher system of writing 10 nemo of the distinguished guest , thus inking it road M. L. Goorgo. Dr. Mil- ur emphatically denies that ho wont oijet o interview Grover Cleveland. The only ntorrlotr that ho had was with a maid at : io Albany railrosd lunch stand , and it s not presumable that aho had any in * ormation to give concerning Grover lovolnnd'fl Nebraska pottollicos or of 'om ' Hondrioka * pie-stands in Washing on. IF Mr. Roggen gave that governor's reclamation to THE 13KE for publication 'in consideration of valuable support , " iO is a most extraordinary kind of a bl ed. Hcjwblican. Secretary lloggon was not solicited by IE BEE or any of Its representatives or that patronage. Mr. Hoggin knows hat the Itcpiiblican with a daily clrcu- atloa of 800 lu Omaha is no competitor with THE BEE which circulates -1,000 .allies in thia city. Hence ho thought > cat to publish the proclamation in ho paper which roaches the pooplo. ? ho 'patronage part was the eop which Mr. lloggon throw to the Republican in requoating it to publish ho aamo proclamation , but the Hcp ? an in ita greed wants ever $400 for work for which the BKE aaks only § 77. 'ho only excuna made for this extortion- .to . claim ia that the proclamation .was irdorod In the daily Issue of the JRcpiib ican. So , perhaps , it was , but only ouce a week , aa the constitutional pro- Ision concerning publication of amend ments plainly requires. Posaibly the oglslaturo will vote the $400 to the lie ntblican for its valuable services in bo lalf of the railroads and public plun dorcre. Tun Idiotic old reprobate that edits Weaver's organ nt Falls City wants to enow why that blackmailing sheet , the Omaha BEE , has failed to notice Mr. Weaver's late speech on the Interstate commerce bill. While the BEE is not re sponsible to Mr. Weaver or his man Fri day for its conduct , wo have the very > est reason for failing to notice that great ipeech. The BEE has not received a copy if that speech , and the editor knows noth ng raoro about it than what has ap learcd in Mr. Weaver's ' own paper. In cidentally wo would remark that Mr. Weaver knows aa well na anybody that hia paper ia not a blackmailing sheet , lad wo boon disposed to bleed him wo ould readily have done so last fal ! when 10 aont Mr. J. W. Love , of Fremont , to togotiato for 10,000 copies of the BEG at ur own figures. Two years ago Governor Dawea m hia nnnal mestizo denounced the free pass yatem , and greatly offended the railroads , n hia lost moasago he had not a word to ay about free passes. Ho has learned a bing or two during the past two years , iut ho baa not learned that a paaa ia a aluablo thin ; and that members of the eglalatnro , upon taking their oath of of- co , swear that they will nut accept any alnable consideration. The governor .as not learned , or else ho has been in- .ucod to forget , that the acceptance of a 'Bis ' by a member of the legislature ia nothing more -nor less than bribery. IRWM M M HMMH THERE WF.I a hurry iag to and fro among bo railroad bosses on Sunday. An larrn had boon sounded all along , the ino at the discovery that Church Howe nd his political confederates wore not oing to bo allowed to dictate the make up of the senate committees. Moasen- ers and deputations wore sent all the way to Ashland , and if the lieutenant- overnor was no disposed ho could proba- > ly Shedd some light upon the hngo larkoy in thia underground railroad movement. WUDN Postmaster General Hatton waa n Om.ha a few weeks ago ho promised hat the fast mall service wonld bo in- ireaaod inepood so aa to deliver the Chicago cage papers and other mall in Omaha two lours earlier In the evening. The prom sed improvement ha a not boon brought about , and we wonld like to know who s responsible , the railroad or the post master-general ] Wo are inclined to bc- liore that it la the railroad. THE reports that have been aont on from Sioux City concerning the whole sale freezing of portions in northern Ne braska had no more truth in them than did the itory of the Cuator county trag edy. Such false reports are Injurious to the state. 'Correspondents cannot be too careful in what they sot ( float in tho'dis- palchea. BTATE JOlTINGb. Norfolk h threatened with a democratic paper. A 95,000 icliool hoii'u has buei ; completuc ntOakdalo. v1's Oakdala reverses the natural order am chips corn westward , Larson , the Kuarney grain chfck forgerwa sent over the road for four yoanj. The taxen in Dodge county are said to aver jo $10 each for every man , woman and chili in the county. The Krwnont Herald says Dr. Bear , o Norfolk , it stumping the state for the United titt's inarahalibip. There are 200 civil cases and 30 ciimina catet on thu docket for thu February term c thu diutiict couit in Uuitiice , A Council Jilulfjfirm hni been awarded thu contract fur building 'ha government bridge.1 * over the liazllu and Nii&rara livere. Oa per Dui > , n wife boater of Reward , re cently got ? " 0 and coeti , neil ninety days In jail lor practicing bU profession too promise outly. Barney FitrjtiliUini the murder nf AHc Heath in Lincoln , has lieen bent it jail in do fault of $ .1000 tJ await the action ol th grand jury. The Johntons luve taken th bakery In l.lucoln , The directory thow * thwu wo 0 John ! , R in the town , C7 Smith * , C2 Browns anil 22 Jneus. Th l"a.ismouMi board of tr.vle will be on- RiuofTMl mrlug 1885 by .T A. Cbnnor prnn- lent ! r Carroll ) , \ico president , and U , M. uu. htiell , [ ecroUry. A bmeo nt expert confidence Itlds or sneak tliu-VM optrntSrR in the towns along the no of th U. 1 * . Ihsy wound tip jewelry torn in SchuyU-r to iho extent of $12. The trial if Joe Cook , the murderer of Leo- atdlUhlnt Nlno Hill , b gw at Ued Cloud astwi-fk. Cook's neck liai Ittlly roenvort-d om the squeezing given It by the Jllua 11111 Johnson county can binst of three demo- rntlopnslmft > tcr , which ii not ft bad how ig for that side. Itowetrr , them h not muio jan 90 commission cleared each joar fiom ny ot thejo ofllcc ; . John Kulibtiek , of Kearney , wai sentenced o thirteen years In the pi'tiltenltiry fur nt- cmutlng to kill his wife. Kulilmck , whn Is a argo man ntulhis wife ia n midget by his siilo , ut in a plea of nolf dcfonao , forciDg the court 0 Pinilp. The locomotives of the whole U. I' , system ra to be numbered from I upwards , \Vo saw 1 the y id the other day a link immbarnd CO The figures are ot fitch proportions that vhen placoil upon an engine no oilier paint Is tquircd. The Bellwqnd lUportor msprti that the eet way to Introduce carp is to "load 'em tn shot gun and point the gun nt the head of lie i > tream. If the atream N very small it vould likely bo bettor to Tire tlio straam Intone no carps. " The Nebraska Farmer ridicules the nccomo- itionH Omaha oilers to secnrn tlio location of lie state fair , und makes n laborious plea for .inroln. It is nil right nnd proper to worker or OIID'A town but I crmament success nuver ollows in the wake of abu.se. . _ 0. Kidoo , a carpenter , fell from tVo iurliiiRtpn & Misponrl eating house , nt Ox- ord , n distarlca of twonty-litvo feet , to thu : roimd , head lint , breaking his upper jaw , utting n severe gaah the forehead nnd eceivlog fatal Injuries , internally probably , The surveyors are nt work surveying n pra- Itnlnnry line from the Chicago & Milwaukee n crops the Mifsomi at Kunning Water. It is oujectured that the company will build n .omporrry ratlxvny bridge there this winter , nnd cross rv quantity of tlfs and Iron to bu tsod in the spring on the uxtennon , Henry Baxter , of Indianola , whib hugging in oattnqiiako of p iu attlie bofo ofhis broad- jisket , piabbocl a vial of nconllo in a drug toio and took n "smile. " It required a dee or , a stomach pump and twenty- four hours to tuo him. Htnry eoleninly ullirmi that It VSH the % ialest dose ho over experienced. T. Q George A Son , of Kearney , N b. , lealers in dry got ; ! ? , boot nnd shoes , clothing vnd men's furnishing' K odx , luvo failed , muk. ni ? a ? assignment for the benefit < f their cml- torn. The liibilititK run from $5,000 to 810- MO. _ The detinito amoimt cannot ; now ba ni- ccit ir.od. The stock will parhaps invoice § 3,000. The Plattsmouth papers are engaged in n titions roolllct over thu claim * and caroera of ) II , Wheeler and H. W. Kutnns , livnl can- lidates for the position nf secretary of tlio itato ngricultntat eocietv. Some ugly facts ire coming tj the fnrfaco involviiiR the oflj- icrs ot tlia board. The Herald ought to dis- pniiflo with inuoudo nud tell what ic knows. The 1'luttsmoxith Journal says "thorn ia a iroject under consideration by the B. & M. ( Inch has not been decided upon dclinitely , .0 largely increase thu capacity of the sbnpj leru next spring. If the fin.il decision h fa- rornble , tbs capacity of the present round- louse nnd machine nliof H will bo doublet ) , and evernl nsw buildings added. These stepi iru mere matters of necessity , and must came ooner or later , It IB understood that thu trtck-l.-iyintj on the 40 miles on the Sioux City and 1'icitic grade low nnijhed or under contract \veit of Aruleu- ine baa been lee to 1'itzp.itiick & Kelly ? he former has K'en bookkeeper for O'Harn Bros , who built the ninety miles of grade west f Valentine , nnd the latter an old time track- ayer. The bridge ia not let , and it is statid hat X. Despatch , of thia citv , can have it if IB desires. [ Sioux Qity Journal. North Bend has been having a sort of social ipbeaval over : vn incident which has brought lomo to its citizens In n very forcible manner [ anger from nre-arms in the hands of young- ter . The accidental f isohargo of n revolver n the person of a youth in ono of tlio school oorns bos shown parents that their children re not s.ifo when liili' ' ' / ? contact with boys f ( itch proclivities , even though untainted vitii the ] > armcioiu b&bit themeelves. A report reached Oakland on the 5 h that cargo B. Wigren , living two miloi south of lie little town o Craig , in that county , on unday , January 4 , eliot an1 mortally wound ed his wife. Tha weapjn used was a doublo- arreled flhot gun , nd one of the woman's rms Is riddled into siliroda and her side per- ora'ed with shot , Tlia woman cannot live. ' 'hey are Sweden , and are known to have had mno trouble , but thu bmbaad claims the looting tt > have beeu nn accident , 1SSWQVKMKXT NOIK8. Hebron's Improvfiments are figured at $80- 0' . Rising City improved 819,000 worthduring le Tear. The healthy condition of tbo town of 1'lerco a shown by trw improyemeat record cf 1884 , 10 burn of $42,525 having been spent. One hundred -and twenty-five ; thousand ollars is the footing IT the column of improvii- ment in North Beud for tlio ] > .ist jear. O'Neill proBreasod favorably last vear nnd ut out § 5,000 in improvements. The busi- PS of the town amounted to $1,000,000. The peoploof Stanton laid out § 19075 in mpiovemontsdurrnif the year 1881. Of thin inuunt $0,003 was put in : i 1) ick tchuol 011BB. Kicmont's building record for 1881 foots up 250,00. Of thw amount th ) busmoxs men. iut up 815,000 for thn Normal college nnd : iODJ for luipnninK the roadways to tbu ity. ity.The The town of Wood lljvor improved 551,220 .11 iog theyinr. Thi inulajod thn C. tnolio hurch $6000 ; Tretbyterian $2 TOO ; tteam lev tor $3,000 : a store und u saloou S3..WIJ ach , Wahoo made a grand improvement rnctrd luring thu year , the t tal footing $1101730. Df this mm , 834,100 was put in r nldenc'S , $2 < ' , OJO in a echool building and $7,009 ia u bank building. Central City como ! up cmllUc with a snb. tnutiul thowing f r thu je r , amounting to Sllft.ttO. Included ia this Is n 825,000 flour- ng mill and § 23,7tO expundvd in the con- tiuotion of brick blocks. T o pushing town of Wajno , Wnyno county , nit 8ttlOuO , In buildings last year , nil piopi use to double It at tbu preicut ono Amoacr thu buildings were a Hcnool houeu , , hreo ihunhes and u town hall. Thu Chronicle oilli it "Afuic Madienn , ' m tlio strength and progressive character ol lie years'record. Among thn improvements w re a creamery costing $0,000tho opera house | I7,000 and a uuojber of t > tor < s and private Tlio town of CrcJghton nuirly doubled its . ipulntion Iuc je.ir , iind ii'ori ) train doubled : | IH number "of buildings-nubstant'al stores xnd costly rusidem ei , A 515.1100 bank build- irj ; and aSU'.Ot'O ' hotal me piatmvd for con utruotlonneit upring. Tour yearn ago tberB was but uno bus'nesj ' ! iouK9 In Croltjhton whtru to-day ( hem are nearly lifty and tha 1'ionoev believer thst no town In the etati of tha ngu aud sliu ( if Uieightou , uoHtv ton UD many mintantial ) and well conducted pUtx * of ba lniir8aa thattowu. Tha population nf Cuub r ' o inty iiicrei : C'i 0,235 during the pa t year. Tm total popu lation Is DOW tolly ll.iJOJ. Tnero were 1 l > 0fi land entrlrs made In the cojinty , leavin ? over lialf a million nor us of tbo public domain yfct to bu disposed of in tliCi county , NenrJy all of tlio 92,1 tO ocna 01 school landi in tba county are already sold or leiMoa , much of U , under the parnicloua nr.cticeji of tha utito laod rlnjr , liuiDg turned ON or to non-iuident l&nd Bpe uUtors. AV OLD-riaiK 1 > EUOOUA.T. Voted for Every Dcinoci-ntio 1'rosl dentlnl OniulliUuo Since St. Louid liepubllcan , Hon. J. n. Wiijgener of Rush Tower , JilTerson oounty , who waa a member of tbo thirtieth general aitombly , is on hia tray to Washing on to opend hia winter thsre , Bo waa ia the city yeiterd&y and ave the particulars of tha do.th of hia athcr , Jlr. Ruben O. Wnggincr , the Idcst man in JIFoioon county , who died in Chriatinr-a cvo at the ago of S" jenrs , i months and 1 ? ctnva. Uo vras barn In Julpopper oounty , Vifijinla. Ilo served n the war of 1812 , and was In ono or two battles nnd tGvor.il.okirmlshos . , n ono of which ho was wonud. d in the foot by n musket ball , lo was an own cousin of Gun. Edward Y'lulleton Raines , the hero of Fort Kv o , heir mothers being sisters Mr.V.i - jetier followed Hat-boating on the Ohio , ud Mississippi , between Louisville and New Orleans , from ISL'5 to 18I0. ! Ue vould tal\o his Voat down to NowOile.ins , ell out boat and ca go and walk back to Aiuisvillo. When steamboats began to 'tin ' ho was n pilot f'tnu Cincinnati and jouisvillo to Now 0/leans , up to the fall of 1811 , when ho moved to Uusli , Ia. , in lellbison county , forty miles below this city , who'o ho died. Qis death was oc casioned by nn accident. On the mo'ii- ng of the 18lh of December ho toso nut of liis chair , and as was his custom , looked nt the clock on the mantlcpieco , ind leaning forward , with Ills left tand on the mantlepiece , holdIng - Ing hl ouno in his right hand , ho slipped nnd fell \rtth hia knees almost in the em- bora cf n very hot lire. The burns nnd nnd ( ho shock caused his death lu alx dayc. Ho never auflarod n moment Frstn the eflcclsof the burn , nnd was per feotly conscious till ho died. Tlioro was no ono present when ho foil , nud when Fouml ho was lying uuooiucnus. Ilo was taken up nnd placed ou n bed nnd on recovering hit aciists ho exclaimed : "Oa ch mo ; don't lot mo fall in the Gro. " Ho Icavfs an only brother , Stakely T. Waggoner , living In llnssoll- ville , Ky , who is two yoarj hia 'junlor. Ho leaves n family of nix sons nnd three daughters. The old Gentleman cant hlo first vote for Jnmoa Monroe for Presi dent , nud voted for Gon. Audrorr Jack son iu the nrosidontisl elections t-f - 1824 , 1828 nud 1832 , nnd ho has voted the solid domoorntio ticket ever since. Girls in Eastern Kentucky nro frequently married at the nge of twelve years , it is stated , nnd find husbands not greatly older than themselves- themselves'E -'E Great Balsimlo I > i tlllar.on 4. of Wltch-Hazcl , American Pine , Canada Fir. Marigold , ClMcr nioaiomt , etc , called SANFOKU1 : RADICAL CUHK.forthc Immediate relief and peiinantnt euro of e\cri form of Uat.-uili , from a sltnpli Cold In the He 1 to Lots of Smell Taato and Hearing , t'ouuh am Catarrhal Coii'umiitlon , Complete trcataont. conslstlrp of ono bottle llaalcal Cuic , one box Catarrha Solvent and ono lmpro cd Inhaler In one package , may now DO had o all Diu cl-Nforl.lO. Ask for SANDFOUD'3IUDICAI , CUKE. Complete Treatment with lulmlerSl "Tho onlv absolute spoclnovo know ol" Mod. Tiinoi > . "Ihobtstwo have found la a lifetime ol snUorlng" Itev. Dr. WIKln , nrsion. "After a lone 6truile lth Catirrh the UADIOAD Cons has con- ( ju rod" Itcv. S. W. Monroe , LcMUburirh. Pa "I have not found a case it did not relieve at onto " Andrew L e , Manchester , Jlaai. New r.lfo for Shottcrec Weakened Organs. Oollin's Voltaic Klcatile Plaster In stantly affects the nervous 6 > ttcn > nnd banlil.es piln , ntr\ou and debility. A per fect Electro-Galvanic ' - I'at- tery combined lth ft higlih mcdlciraPlastcrforJlio. All IN THE PASTRY IF TJSE3D. Vnnllln.I.cnion.Orannc , ele. , flavor Cahei , Crcum > , liiil < 11ne > , .Kc.ai dcllantplyand nut. irallyuatberriilbrruni whloU tbeyurciimile. t'OU STRENGTH AND TRUE FHUIT FLAVOR THEY STAND ALONE. Price Baking Powder Co. , JhlcoBO , III. St. Loula , Mo. J4KCR8 OF Dr. Price's Cream Ba&ing Povvdor AND Dr. Price's lupiiliu Yeast Gems , JJe t Dry Unit Xrnt. WE J1AKB BUT ONHQUAUTV l nooE380Rs ro : oiir < o. UNDERTAKERS At the old stan-l 1117 FarnMn St. Orders by tele graph uollcltud nd proinp'.l attended to. Telephone No 225 COLLARS CUFFS THIS UAAK ADI THE FINEST QOOD3 EVER MADE , BEwa ill Llnta , OTH Llo'ngs ' AND Exteriors. Ask for them OAf-l BU08. . Aaentsfnr SPECIAL NOTICES. JO . Mimoy. i LOAN ST3.1 ; bunt real rstato Beciirlty , ! icao i lOperaent. Amui , 1W7 Farcuutt. G9I 12 ! \f ONKV LOANED oa Chatttts. CVUtcralg , So IH cured NoUa. or lt il KsUti. Financial hx change 16(8 Fan am et. CilfobCp TX7I1V Do you buy rDndy.rnvli clothing wh n ym > \ nn buy ail IS cu tom-inada pants for * 1 at the MlitU Clolblutf I'arlort , 1313 Dou.las Bt. , lot. ISth uml 1 ttb , uji-atalra. tjltf . to loan on ohittrU In sunn of $10 an < MOKH.Y Also on real eiruto. V. 11 , Mrtter.1401 Ftinara St. Jft-Jir > 19 M ONLY f > lo n on chattels by J. t. lldattyJJ3 BOUth Htb t. IM-Jan lli s unr.i i-u buAti In BUUH ol KJuuaaJ upward. M 0 , F. Da\ij anil Co. , 1U I Eitata and Loan , 1(06 FarnnnBt. 8S5-II IONET ' loaned on Cakttetl. Ktllroail Tlcktl M' bought Mid Bold. . Foitmin , 811 H. 18lh Ut-ll UBL7 WABVHO. A I'ltl to ilo general hou rork. Ap ply to lira. Jo. . fv'.5n , ! ith bzlv.evu Daren-1 pfl t Slid Chlcijo bt . OlT-lOp j I'.AXTED A Janitor. JUfiUtra 13 north 101 * . > 031-13 J 8\\t * dator's hill , como and procure f no ( four 1 our f'tf fn'toni.ni dc ovomxt * that tha Misfit tlot , 1)1 ? Dull * as M.bot. 13th AiullHIi , nr elllniforJIO OKI I A\TAKTfit ) First r'M ' flro Itumanro folioltor for 1 ) OronhiMid > lolnlti ) dilrcM J. H.,0imh , aaro Il-oclllre. 8f > .1.l2i | 17ASTK1) Plril cl i man waller ; none other T ricod apply , at 161 l > edge st , TOS-l ! \ \ 'ANTKD tll'l for Koncral housework ; one who il la Komi conk , nt John Mann's club hnn o ldGerman ; crSwcdo ' 'referred , til ) I12i > - Immediatelyooil larncr ; address r C. IX llnrlforii , Stantcn , Ncli. 0 S 13n \ANTK \ ARentl to lull Ontoly's Unhcrial IMu- rntorjcn monthly payment * . AdilrcM tr rail \V. 1) . 1' . towry , r ciu 5 , 110 N ICth St. , Om&lK. r.ofel > Sn I'ANTKU-TwjJIrst clam dlolnif room lrls ftt t the Metropolitan hotel ; no others need niiply. 01112 \\rANTKD-Aqlil for general ho ? o\\oik , mnkll T ? fainllv , Rood \\iK't. Uillut reslilrneo ol Krad Njo. B. W. Cor htiUry'n A onuo & 2ith ( , tlurJ house. 007-16 YX7ANTKD A Rlrl lodoRencral houjewnik , O T I rcnn picfcrrcit , at iOO H Utti et , C10-lCi ' ) > roil.loot ; stronc women for kltclivn WAN'Kl ortc , at Taxton holol. 83.1 Up VlfANTKD A ( food cooV best wajcl ulron. Ap > ply or wrlto to Mrs , HOO.LO i\critt : , Council Bluffs. EVJ-tf l ANlKt A joung smart mil lo ( , " > wi-t to do T concrnl homework. Address W. V. He * olllcc. 677-lOp - 1212 Capitol live. WANTSD-Uiatdersat live.B70fcb7p lit ANTKD Good ! cs will In paid to nn ex- W pcrlcnccd tltl to do tvnernl nousc orkcil' nt 2100 Dotfpe ctrccl. ISHI \\7ANTK1)-100 stlloltors , coed p y to the rltrb.t \ \ man. AdilriniXibrarKk Mutual Marria o lien cflt aiaoclattun , Krcmont , N'rli. Ollfeli 5 TAfANTED A few day boarders , 003 N. Kill. WANTKO-Mlddlonxod lady prftcrroJ , more for company to lto ot n traveling man\\hol9nny most ol tlio time. Work lltfht nud Res Jinall , hut UIKH ! hoinn to tbo rlfrht putson. Iniimro i cr W. Chambers & Co > . utoro , launders et. 6M4' p 3 plrla at Uoran bouse , 013 Fammi ANTKD A first claoo servant Rill. Call nt the W Northneit corner of iSnl nna Ilmt , 321,10) ) An cvpcrlmcdl bar tender ( strict y WAK1KD > ) Icaircs n position In first clans place Best of relergnoo Rin and tatlstactlou eiiar n . 0. lioxWclt. . 472tf T ANTED A. good actlxo woman to take cliarR of dlnlnir. loom. Eniulroat B12 Uouitlas i-t . 270-tf WANlKU Laily a out * for "Quton 1'rotOTir tfy stocklnff ani nUit sujiportcri , shouMor braces , bustleb soni forms , il'Oja Hnlcles , cnfetj bolts , tlcevo protcctots , &c , Et-tlrfly nowilovlco unprtcedcntcd profits Wo have It 0 admits makll. S100 monthly. Address with utauip h. II. Campbcl & Co. , 0 South tf y ht . Chicago. 120-j lu PHA1HI12 CUKKKN * 1 uant n man ill ovirj town In trio auto to buv them for cath. No llm't us tJ ipiantlty I ) . 1) . I $ cmcr , buyer and ship percf Oamo tuuitry anil h'jfs , ' ? , SOI , EOS , 806 , and 8u7 llowaid'St. , Omaha. i23-tt WANTED Agents to handiaourElectricUeit.ann oppllanco : , c\a'U"lvo territory given. A Krand opportunity for the rl ht parties. Int cst ate by nd dresaioL ; tno f curleaa it'iV Co. , Kcnsoa City.Mo. 13S-Jniillp A N experienced dress Jiati > families. Call i e 1414 Dodge. DONT Fi.ll to call at 1312 Douglas St. , bet. inh and llth , and Rot n S53 custom-made overcoat for $25. CJStf WANTED Situation by ft youag lady na copyist , stopographer and type-wiltcr. Adilrces A. I ) . C. , care Boo olltco. SbS-lO W 'ANTED By n competent woman , n position aa first ur second cook. Address U. K. , this olllcc. 682-IOp W ANTKD By experienced hotel man , a position an cloik or manager. Address 1' . E. K. . Heu OIUcc. E5-lDp WANTED A position as an apprentice In ariar ware store. Addrrsa C. B. Batgclt , Norfol Nob. 171-Jan- nuirlod trna wmtB dtuatloii as boot- AiouDff In wholesale eBttbllshmeul la Ousha. AddroM "O. " care Boo. KOO-tf aiBUBLLABEOUB WANTED A cheap dray Horse at 8th and 1'arldc St. , 014-12 , . LOST You can e py make It bao.k by buv * RINO a 850 custom-undo fait .for 3H. Mi fit Cloth ! . B Parlors , 1312 Douglas-St.ntie.t. 13Hi and 14th , up-atolrs. 024tf WAN'l&D-Plwterer to rent house and stable , 27th and Howard ; rent to bo paid in work Wra L. Monroe , 6th and Douglas sts. Si5-14p 10.000 familes to try our solf-rhln ; . WANTED Durkwbeat flour and SclM'UluR Corn meal kept by all flist-o'a ' s crocors. Wo warrant all buckwheat sold under our broad pure. W. J WEL- SIIANH & CO. . Manufacturers. 424-tf F IOltltE.tT Front rounu App.y tJ2i 18th OKMCp St. 011 BKNT 7 eltcant roon a on 12th itroet suitable - ' 1 able for housa keeping up stairs between Furimm & Douglas. Apply at Metropolitan Hotel. 013 10 HUNT Nlroly. furnished front room at 17C7 FOIl , ono block from N. 11 Falconer. C67-10f nilNT DwclIInK-t raome and kitchen 1010 FOIl St Fiunituio for nilu at H awrllbo. Inquire on the prtmiaoa. C'Jvilip IIKNT Lutanlcv ) fiiriilnlud rv ms Ad- wlth itfcrciif"if. C. " BcooHIco. 003-tf fljl K Forcuntnm nude ratslmcre Fii'tfldco ' itvl , * P A W i-Kht and a r. C JOH , worth f30 , at ih III. fit FftrloiB , 1312Douglas Ht. , bet. 13th ana 14th , IIP- Htalit. GKtt FOIl KENT hoitcottujro 8 room" , hal > , pantry cloeot and collar , $13.60 , als < t other cho | i ten mcnU. I ) , L. Thomas. . 117-tf In KENT Fnurrnom housn 2id anu J rJ810 ; or month. Barker &Ma > nc. 43U t I70II UhLNT-KoonH 023 S. 20th Si. J CM-Wp ijHlll 11 ST 7 room rcttaiio ono block from P J1 i-vcirju CMS ; ? 0 B room n lUre nuu Mock from I'urk avenuu cim ; $ .0. AIIIOJ , 1507 Farnam tt. 66914 , lliST A very rice front raam with flra MI Ilull ' , d Inord , In inhato laii.llv ; ILO t rc H'liable terms ; cn.l at U13Ni2Jtt M3-10 , > L KKNT El ht room hou < 9 ; Mm. IloddU , IT 1 .JXU.tlitt. COOI&p O.i KKNTVsrt of double houauj 4 rocrnf hln i I 1 2,1 additionJ10 ; per mouth ; roomSl Oomht Na tlonnl Lank. Uu2tf IT OU UKNT-HouBi on Jcuisflrfiet , bet. 'Ctlj am ! ' ieth loqiiliefto. 17Wl'altolavi | ) . Ii0l-fi NT Mco .urnlshfl front room 1715 Caen aro. 5S7-10 KnilST-FurnUhuaitooraMltn bcurd OC3 N F 17th. & 1/0 It IIKXT-4 tUxiuitlv furn'sluil ' rooms , with ( I 1 wltaout ( lie , n.VJfnujiictit. 610 lip OU KKIsT Fuinlabed house ; a furnished cottairo far a uatiall fimllf , H17 Davenport dt. Difi-lOp KKNT A alee housa enltablo { or asoin'l ' fain I' lly : rort IIii | - r month ; Inquuit at Kdhol'n & ' * , 0) ) ) i lBtoTce. . C712 . . HKNT New ulru room hm < i , with tit' J watir , on Fi-uth 17lh St. noir n > ilr > ad track tultahlo for yarding IIOUK ; runt (3U ; li'iulictt Omaha foundry or cf T. W. 1' . Ulcbardii. 67ttf , 011111ENT Vun Uhrd rnumiune Unok uorth u 1 1 l'o tcii X W. Cor I till awl Capitol A > e. ; - Ilous9 HiarouiB , ( Miami Mm ftt FOIlllKIir , ot H'ckorvt ' * tier iiijntti ; ujiplr on K. McDonald. i' > U : > 1 > H KK.ST-Furnlsi.od room , 1318 Jackson Ut RK.N'I-furiJsLoJ looios 1610 Dodg St. FOIl ? OrtllK > T-No8l2 b 18'h Ht ; now home F rooinu , bl ; lot , haul and bill watur ; cbutp to tbu rl ht mai. ln.irr | at 807 U 2Hb bt. C10-tf Men who p y Ihctr t llw hixh I tukua suit unlvim It fits Junt * " . ' 1 hid li by 1 1 Mltflt UolhluK 1'ailcrn , 13 2 puu lai Ht. , bet , 1311 aud 14 h , up n l | , can bu3J | < < Sa line lal'.or-mrJ I.1011 HF.NT J71eo front rcoro , 18oJ Furnntn Mrcct. 1 637 ICp I IthJjT KiirnlMicil room and bonrd ? 3.00 | l ' Very t > eit tora'lon , ISll Davenport. 7OU hovur 10 . Mr 1 HUNT--Honrillnp rooinf. . . Wejf r , OtS N , ICth ntnot , cnrr utoro. 62-10p JJVm UVNT-Wllh boitif , ono h go 1 front room ; gMMul bath ; R.V. . Cor. of t Ith ami J03C * , MOT ; n'ran few table harden wanted. 404tf 1/OU UKNT-Ncwcottwrc , $10.N | > ortr.oiitli. florxl A * furiiMi'd romii , M OOperiiKnth. 11.0 lutter- mil , cor. lull ami Kariinn1. 65-tf FOU HUNT -Mfgnnl H room home hot iixl coM wxlcrj liiumr ; ll modern linpra\rRWDt < ; $7(11rr ( montb. Darker & Maine , -Ultl 77011 UIINT Noivlt furnished front if m , cr u mltr , 8. W. 17th and Ca . 4Pltf oil UKNT Fmnlsbctl rooms riad board ftt 1417 Howard Kt. XMOp [ 7011 IlKNT Olio lionjo. tninllro IMhori ! A Krlo- I1 son. Wt- 11KNT UwdllnR hoii c , 1317VcKitfr St.- , nlno rooms , ucltanil clstom. InquiieJnmei llonticr. -KO tt IrOH 11KNT A cottnzn of 3 rooms , on 20th revt , 1 ne r St Miuy'n ruuuiic ; < 1S.60 l > cr month. i\r- Htlntrt-ot 430tf iJAOR HUNT House ol eight rooms , situate I bo- 1 tn-otn 0 > > nv ntnnd l"cag > nt treot , oii lUrncy street. Inquire ol W. M. Thompson , First NitlonM Hank. 4S tt UP.NT Ono lurnishrit room with noard , 1 two or three day boarduM , 1914 Wobttcr. 435.t Tj Oll RKNT Ncntcst nnil chcnpcat fHruUhid roomn ' InQumho. Aftily to O. II. Anderson , room 14 Anderson Block , iiotth outmnot , 10th nnd Daren port at. i"i-jnn 15 011 KENT 7occntlcimn only , ft pl'oant fur- nUbcd room , H. 1C corner SDth and IX > uiUn 410-tf | \OIl KKNTToelcRnntroonM In Keaiok'a hlock , 1 Paulaen & Co. , 1613 Fnrnmn. 440-tf 1011 UENT-Furalsliod front room tor tent 222 N. F 10th St 418-tl FOIl HKNT-Storo room IMl I'anmm Si , with or without nilllard-tnhlcs , by 1'aul.en * Cn. , 161 $ yarnamht 434- , Oil UHNT-Sults ol roonn furnished lor light 1 1 houao kscplnp , nroocomirniillv nacant In llco. mor's Mod ; , rorncr Sill aod llowardUts. 43Stl ( OOH KKNT A nlno room hmi'o ; ilcsiraa a loca- JC tlonIOpor ; month. Karkcr > tSIayno. l6-tt ITMIU KBNT-Htcro bulldlnK with realdencu al _ ? 2'2. per month In irood location. I ) . L. Thomas. 416 U FOR SAt.E. B IO ItOOM In Omaha city , cspuclally when you c n buy n $ M riisfin-niiuio ororrokt for 812. flt I'arlore , 1U12 Doucl.iaSt. , bet. 13th nnd l'4th , ilrf. OlOtl. FOU BALK A rh"Io9 tlirher claim , cheap for cashgood ; soil , running water ; mnr coed mil- toa'.l touii , FCboola.chiuchei' , etc. For lull puttcu- larsoOtlreja llox II ; Hufcnt , Neb. 003 K\ ] \ , -lOUSALKOU TltKDE Good ttock firm of 00 1 acr 8,20 roi'ci fr < m Ouaha , one mlla flora iriii.1cid ( , Neb ; uljl Iradn for Uni'ha pronorty. A'ddrcoa Wnnlcy & llorrlkou , O.naha r (1. M. Il&rri- tolly Spilncficld.Ntb. 377fub2p TTIOUSALK CflEM' Oiioolozant'clnmberBot , ono JL1 roirulit ir clock , one marly noiv Knabo Piano , five RO fraincd plctur s , one horse , baincst nd phaeton , ono lUllu tafo , small size , ono beautiful chtnaco oHet. Inquire No. 2014 llarnoy St ? . , bctl 2tlth nn J 21st 234-jaul8 \OK SALF. CflxlO'i foot on Ouiainz street 3 lilocks west of Military biidgo , f l.COj. John L. McCo uo oppoolto'foit olllco. 423-tf FOR SALE 13t\124 foct on corner , south-casti froi'S ' , house 3 rooms , barn , 3 blocks west oil 1'ark avo. and Loaonw orth , easy poj nicnta , cheap $1,700. John L. JloCnkno. tippoalte 1'oat OIllco. 4K7-I 171011 SALK Horace , mules , haineas and wagons JL on ono or two } cars time. Hail estate security D. L. Thomas. ' 41'8-tf FORHMMy bill lllnR and etnclt of clothing boot * and tbccs , vvlll trade for farming laud. 0co. II ifetctson , 801 South llth St. , Omaha. I OP. BALB Cheiii , horse and bugBy , ilOS. Cum. 1 ing St. Z01 tt "ITlOlt HAI.K OK TUADE Ooodsteam flouring mill Jj' with two rim of burrs mid ono focil burr ; all In good repair and onlv been used IS month ; . Situated/ / fin one r& the hot bnslnesi lots in Kearney , Neb , Will ditjjopo ef lot and mill together or mill nljno ; K flnoloctilrn ; will fell on gocd turuM , or trade for other dtairablo proticity. Addies > Li.ck Ilix 002' larney , ftb. 617ttbJ LOOKv You mil buy n$5 custna.-made rants f"r $3. Mleflt ParltK , 13 IS Douglas St. bet 13th ind 14th , ap-Bttlrs. CI71I FOR SALE Lot with brick hou o , cnnta'ninir ' 10 rooms , sUble , nnd tarn , r.ec sary outhouses , . Hy watt . .on 10th s reel. Inqiiirj No. 3.8 a "th Ibth Strict. 495.10 < 17IOHSALH011 XCIIANOE At VIO per aero , all Jj or part ol two thousan' aoros if tlmhur land , forty mllu > east of Kansas City , wll exchange for Nebrasna land or morcbandUu. Builford , Soaer A DVIB. 422tf PALK MUSICAU INSTRUMKNT3 A. FOH Hoaye oners One Uc < lman & Gray Piano at -.S 1"6 00' OnoIblucB D'Oi I'lanont 15000 OnoJ , V. tlall Piano nt IM 00 One Uatun & famlln Organ at 3 0 * Onohhoningcr Or > 'uuat. : t.r > 00 One Wtoribrldgs Organ at nt ) 00 One EsieyOrgnnat 8000 One JohiiKon Organ at 1500 For cish or en oaty monthly InstallmontH. Also agents for colei-rntoo Kliul/nll I'lano and Kim- ball' Or an , Ji'i/irr nu anil llallct & DCWIR rinnos. I.argrat itock.lowest l-rlCLB. n.ucsie , Ihll ) Dodge ont. fOlel.U : ! tOKSAlj ( Tothoso wmUlng to purchase No. 1. JP udlch oown , I have jint anlted t > lth a freshlot. C.-V-l at myyards27tli and Hurt strtutn. J. W. 1'cnny. C7J11 M1BCSLT.ANKOU8. J > CK30yAtjWelltodo * vent. , strangcn In i'itv wantd conlldent.ll acqualutinco ullli BLIIIO ladjr ( married cr fclnxle ) to a company to charity iiM aud other umusrniunts , dai.ceH vie. , during winter , uli-o rclh.e' wo'klng girl i > roftricd. AUdresn 'Coi ' 'I < out - t ally Stranger" lice olhce (29Op I1UYS n o-jijioiu-madfl oM-rant. full nfttln lined , linpoitoil licm'jv and < r. Uinly would ho clu-Djiat 9IO. illHIk Ifarlor' , 1312 DuuglasSc. , bet Kltll ur.d Uth , up-ttalrj. Clbtf OTBAYKD OK STOI.KN From HI llanicy St , k ? A cow , uhltu 'aco , line l-ocU , shnrt horns , roonl Inclliud to dr p lih-nnid , fourjcarsold , A Ultra rtward wi I bo ( ftidfnrliH return to brick housa between 21.h ami t " , ( r , lUinoyM 812-lOp STKAYKU OK BTOLKN-I.aHt imht fiae one either stole a hor'o from the tablv ot Jvm Han sen , or elcolbo animal stracd awtjt it U a gray inaio , graj mane ud white tall , oightans uld and cluhs about lXtt pounds. The aiiliuu uu taken fn in the Btabjo on Nl'ietioiilh ttrcot , l > ct oii Clark and Oruuo mivatf > liberal ruwardwill bupald far Its return to B'JtH Hlliut. Ua-lSp fjion FXCHANOK Olio ol the bent /arms In J1 f-aneo Co . of 43 < l cn suu'ii miles from county icat , tooaciej tmdtr piou/h , hound , stthie , crllm , etc Plenty o' running Mater , and timber , I'or a no 1 ftoak of drv uowl * hardware or groceries thatlll InvolfeSIu.iOOorSIZ.o-t''rliai. ' ( Iroc ries pro'crcd. A''clrfeu. W. H.Motter. 101 Fanum Ht , 632. IS 'pu KttillANOK r rimfcr linpiovel rrvperty m I OnuhA. has 11. Woiilley , llcx.m 20 , imabk N.tloiul Llank , Oiniim Ntl MO 15 PAKTim Wkhlnv help ur * m nti deililng nltu atljim can obtain th laino calling un Mrs , Otorgo at Otfl Cupltiilme. ftia-2ip n O TKADE St-ck cl groceries for ncruirt.pert ) > L luli'lnlng Omaha. Chas U Woolley , oem 'I Om'httNational hunk , ' iraba.Ntb. ' KXCllANOi : rnrim fi > r btcck tl meruliandlna T'l thai. It. Wodv > , Iloom 20 , Onialu Natbnv Uank.Oaaha , Ni.li. WJ-15 - , TllAI > K--Sl.cUcli'oi ( a to tiadu I r hml. 1-OH 1 Chat. It , Woollay , Komi to , Om ha allot ai Hi.V , Omaha , Neb. K9-/S ? ( 1'HADB for nurohanillmi groccrjis P' - 1OH 1 , U (3) ( ) laluth'o lts In lUylon , Ohio Onel t in Ht. luul , Mo j 640 acres of ib.ulauil 1 Kaiita ; 0iiolfariilii0hlo. ThU property IB lieo ol lucuuibranoo All oumn.unlcaUoi.ii will ho l > o\itd strict.y couHdontUl. 9. H , Wlnipuar , iT4 C'umliu , Bt. _ _ IOtKKT-ll OKIXST-Hyn. tfttllugand buylnj 1 n 35 custom uinluiuit for IH. 41l.ll' l' r oi , 1312 IIDI Kl.B Bt , bit. 14th and HI ) , up n'.Uii , a 1 1 T > OOMS With tiotrd , du. tablt i > r wmtoi. App I V t Ht Ohn.ln H .tnl. 421t > LUUniNCl B I Httlrg.JohVliig prcifcptly tttrniiot 1 to.lrXN 1'itli t. John .1. CavanuiKli. 142-iip AKBlTui1 A saull ivA oow mil c l T ol Ir. ti , S. llllii.K1. 2IOJ Jlarniiy St. t83 Icwtw Ha > e41 0mwla by buying , uatonm madn tOu > iiro/at tat * > Q. M | t I'arlnr. . , let. IJtb iru HIO , ur-.Vll' . < l.'iU )