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    TUE DAILY BKE
OraRtia Offlofi , No. 1110 Ffci-nam
Now 3Tork Offlco , Itoom O3 Trilmno
BulltllktR.
PaWtftbea every trernlntr , eictpl fiesday * [ t %
Kocdajr marnlDg dally.
' in - BT Mltu
Oit Tsit . 315.00 | Thm Kontkl . f
aixUonth ) . 5.00 j ( Hie Month .
Pot Week , J6 Otnti.
tni WCKLT in , rtraujtuo trier ; wrossstir. "
3o V r . t03 1 Throe Month ] . 8 M
IU Months. . 1.00 | Oao Month w.
' Oonmantatlont Muting to Nol and Xdlkoi ! < > l
tiira thtnld bo & tie ! tewed la Hit Emro 07 Tai
Bttti ! ass tins * ' .
At ! BastoMS Trttrtu and nsinltcanees ehoa.t ) bo
ddroiasd to T/ti Jl I'OTMirmco OovrAxr , nvtuf ,
Drifts , ObMkn nnd Post jfflco ordsrj to bo ma Jo pay-
kbit to ! ho oriltr of the ootnpanr.
BEE PDBLISHIHQ CO , , PROPS' '
K. noSBAVATKH,5jKaitor.1
A. II. Fiteh , MoJMwpr Dally Circulation , 1 *
0 , Box , 483 Omahn. Neb
Tun railway besEeij and Uio jobbers ,
plunderers and riiigstots are having a
- picnic tliio whiter nt Lincoln. .
Junor David D.wia in now raonllouod
nmong the now crop of eonatorial candi-
datoi in Illinoij. Ilia candidacy carries
considerable weight with it , not withstanding -
standing ths frufc that Ms aizo has of Into
boon considerably dlmiufshed.
ANY ono can now Introduce n bill in the
Nebraska legislature for tin regulation of
rallro.id ; . It ii sure to bo sidetracked by
tlxo railway boisca and their legislative
stdtchmun , but they cannot repress the
growing indignation among the farmers
and produosra.
ACCOIIDINO to the Cincinnati Prior
Current the Ing-packing for the wliolo
country to date is already 3G5.COO larger
than last year , while foe the entire ten-
son up to nnch 1 the eotlmatcd Increase
la 990,000 , hog ? . Bssldca thin tha hi-
crcaao in the avoraga weight in about five
per cant.
jj
No United States senator id more
I
watchful cf the iutorcuta of hln con-
Btitucnta than Gancral Von Wyck. Hla
latest effort la their behalf la the intro
duction of n bill authorizing the ex-
tonnhn of the time of payment 'of the
annual installment of the purchase
money duo from the Bottlers on the landa
of the Otoe end Omaha Indiana.
A I'liOHiiimoN bill has boon introduced
in the legislature. This waa not to bo
uuoxpoctad , but whatever olao the legis
lature may do wo fool conOdont in saying
that it will in no way disturb the prcaont
high licciiBo Jaw which baa proved BO
eftlijfuctory to the rroat majority of poo-
pla in thin state , and which la being
gradually adopted all over the nnion.
EToDraska does not want the experience
of Iowa , wheru prohibition not only does
not prohibit , but ia the constant cause of
trouble and agitation. High license IB
the only sensible way to govern the
liquor traffic , and it will sooner or later
Bupf-raedo prohibition even in Iowa.
Tun charily ball , the first event of the
kind that has over taken place In Omaha
proved a brilliant success not onlyaocially
but financially. Whatever may bo Bald
of the affair by cynical porsonr , whose
only recreation ia to find fault with those
who enjoy thomsclvca , wo venture the
assertion that in no other way could § 2- ,
000 have been BO quickly raiaed for the
benefit of the deatituto poor. Had a
contribution paper been circulated
around town it would have been found
difficult to raise $500 in the oamo time
that haa been devoted to the ball. It
was a high-priced affair , and It wes in
\ tended ti bo such , rs the mcney realized
wan expected to bo obtained only from
those who could afford it and from those
who would otherwise have contributed
llttlo or nothing to the poor. The prlncl-
plo cf giving nomoth'ng ' for something
Ii
governed Ihla enterprise , andhonco those
-who attended tha ball admit that they got
'their money's worth , as it was n moat on-
jojablo affilr. The succcaaof tli9 charity
'ball makes it pretty certain that it will
"bourne an annual event in Omaha.
THIS Oinaliit Republican witli a grc.it
Hourish calls for : i icfoini in our nninicipal
yovorainont , and advocates a non-partisan
ticket at tlio spring election. The Herald
endorses the proposition and calls upon
the BISK to follow unit. Now the Herald
need not woiry about the BEE , fof this
l > apor in local elections has pursued an
independent course and has supported foi
oflico the men whom it believed to bo the
Ixjst"fitted for the places , irrespective ol
party. Of course it has occas'onally beer
mistaken In some of its preferred candi
dates , but such mistakes are somctimci
unavoidable. So far as the BEE is con
cerned , it haa always been aiu
will bo in favor of the best inoi
for local offices without regan
to party. But when the liepubllcai
makes the claim that it has been the enl ;
jiapor to consider the municipal govern
jiiont in a non-partisan way , ami that "i
has always been the lirs and , for tha
matter , the only ono , to expose cornip-
tion and call attention to abuses , " it certainly -
tainly exhibits the same reckless dia
regard for truth which has nlway
characterized it. Every ono know
that for years the Br.r. h&a boon the enl ;
paper that bin ndvooatod municipa
reform and expose J oirruptlonandnbuao !
However , worrj Ijo that the JJepnbllca ,
hai at loot awakened to a BOUSQ of dot ;
aud we hope tlia'iwlioii the spring olecl
Ion comes , it will not back-slide from it
presfnt commendable position nor in mi
way support or protect the word bum
merf , the ba'lot.boi ' stofFeiH , and tli
lioodlutna win h vo always fonnd tli-jlte
with tint paper. Omaha needs the very bo <
men In the city council , aud wo o rnestl
liopo ihat when the tlmocomea for aclio
there will boa strongly organized citizen' '
movement with no oilier object in via' '
* than to eelect ( hi bott men , not only fo
il the council , but for all tin other clt
ofllceB.
t-l -
TUE LAND LAAVti.
The bl ! ) to repeal the pre-emption ,
3 > erl Innda and timber ouUiiro laws , and
o amend the In mst d law , has pMscd
hs wtiato. The rpeal of the pro-amp *
ion UTV h not intended to affect the
iglits of any person which r.ro accruing
n the pwsnea of the net. It farther
irovid s that any person who haa not
urotofora had the benefit of the pro-
mptloti law , aud who IIM failed from
ny catiao to poifsct the title en land
leretoioro onUrad by htm undo ?
lie hotnostcad law ? , raay make a
eccnd homestead entry in lieu
f the pre-empt inn privilege
which la repeated. Section 2 repeals
.ho timber culimo law , with the provioo
hat it shall not iuter.'oro with existing
Ignis. Section 3 nmendj the revised
talutea no thdt persona who have availed
liRinselva of tha homcbtead lawa may
pay n minimum price for Undo , after
ighteea monthu from date of entry , pro
vided they file a preliminary notice sis
months before. Section 4 repeals tha
osort land act , except ai to claims which
xist nt the date of the pasugn of the
ct. Sostion 5 provldo3 tl nl no public
anda except nbindonod military or other
osorvatlona , mineral h\nds and other
ands , the calo cf which haa been author-
zed by u apscial act of congress , ohall bo
old at public auction , or by special or
mv.i'o entry ; til offered public lands nru
withdrawn from market , end chall IID da :
) OBod of as unofforod public land ? .
Ono of the rcaaona for repealing the
pre-emption law in that under the present
ygicm a person can acquire title to 480
ores of land , and it ia believed that the-
imo h&a como to limit cash port on to ICO
crca. Another reason ia that BO man ;
rauds are perpetrated under the pro-
mptlcn law that Its repeal ia noccaiary.
io far M the timber cuUuro law ( s con-
ornoi it hai not only proved n fiilnrr
ml it Ins nlao opened a vast Hold f < r
rauduUnt ncquiromenl of lauds. If
hcao lawa were allowed to continue in
orco It would only bo a very short time
) cforo all the available agricultural landc
would bo gobbled up by hud-sharks and
peculators to the detriment of the
stual aottler and homastcador. There
a no doubt that the repeal of the pro-
mption and timber culture acid , and a
iropcr amendment of the homestead
aw , will work n , healthy reform in the
matter of land a-quiremoat. It
will compel the land-eharbj to cease
holr frauds , and -will give the homo-
( eider some show of aecuriug a deair-
bio farm.
ELECTRICAL EXEOUIIONS.
Governor Hil' ' , of Now York , recom
mends in hla letter to the Icgiolaturo that
omo improved method bo adopted in the
xocutlon of criminals convicted ol cap-
kal [ offocaca. Ho considers hanging
a cruel prr.ctico and a relic of barbar-
am , acd in this ho ia ccrrccb. Aa a sub-
tituto ho suggeata morphine , chloroform
or electricity. Months ago Tin : BKE ang-
gosted the use of oleotricily inoxecutione ,
nd urged that it bo employee ! on the
round of humanity , If for no other rea-
on , us Its effect ia in&tantaneoua. AVe
loliuvo that the day ia near at hand
when , to use c forcible but slangy ex-
ircBsion , hanging will bo played out.
Vo shall not bo surprised if the Now
rork legislature takoa nome favorable ac-
ion upon the recommendation of Gover
nor Hill , which moots with favor at the
lands of the loading papers of Now York.
? ho Tribune says :
There haa been a great deal of discus-
ion as to the painfullncep , 01 the reverse ,
f hanging , and opinions have been ex
pressed by people posaeaaiug no expori-
nontal knowledge of the subject that
mngirig ia painleaa. No reliance , however -
over , can bo placed upon Bach assertions ,
any more than on the assertion that
Irowning i painless- The truth ia that
ill forma of asphyxiation , whether by
mmorsion , constriction or.opprosalon , in
volve , at all ovonta in the lirat at&gos ,
acutely painful feelings , and there are
trong grounds for believing that those
jalnf ul feolinga continue while couvalaioue
ait. While this may actually bo but a
) ; riod of a few seconds , or a minute , the
igony of the cuffcrer under such circum-
atcn'ces cannot bo estimated by ordinary
imo-moasurc , becauaH the capacity ol
the human mind to suffer and to feel IF
mraonaoly stimulated at cuch critical
juncture ? , so that a man while hanging
one minute may pass through torment *
which seem to him to bo protracted
; hrough hours.
Iti cflect no death t < hch ! in net instan-
ancoua in its | axtinctlin i f conciouanesi
can bo declared painloin , aud therefore
only an inatantanaona fern
of extinction ought to bo accepted
as fuHHiug tJio purpose ( f tha hw nrcl
f eoQtety. There ia no icafon to doub
the eb lity of mcdern eceno ! to doviaa ;
mode of awift aad really pitnlrsii cxecu
'lin Eloctr c ty would ojita'iily ' furniol
tVo meant ; tnd it is unqneationably i
duty on the part of ths legislature t <
'ako Gov. HuTa aug oct on on this hra ;
into consider ticn , toi there should nebo
bo psmutted the existence of a doubv. &
to nliothor condemned criminal ! .suffe
aoedlestly in paying the fical penalty.
TIIEHE ia a strong agitation in Mimic
seta in favor of a high license liquor luw
and it ia very likely that such a mujsur
will bo adopted in that state. Iho St
Paul Pioneer JVm , wh'ch ' is a stroii ]
advocate of high license- says :
Bishop Ireland prcson'ed abundant evi
donee of the efficacy of h gh 1'cutao In ru
dining the munbirof siloona , aud a ro-
duc" ion of their number impl ca a miiol
greater proport'onate ' reduc'ion ' ot the dc
oauchaiy aad disoidetly couclac
inc'dent to the tiadic. A $1,00' '
1 cense , With stringent ptovis on
ai to the quality of the liquor sold , vrouli
produce , wo doubt not , excellent roanlts
In the majority of prof ahopi dostruatlv
and maddening poisons are sqld undo
the name of whlaky , brandy , to , Oare
ful analysis of scores of sample a proonrci
In Chicago Ust winter from the variou
saloons proved that ftlcohcl waa the meal
lest and meat Inocuoua clement in th
liquor told. The board of health ii
orory city ahould bo required to Inspec
atmplea of the liquor sold , and the vui
dera of drugged liqnnra should forfoi
their liconata. Thia rcquiioment
coupled with high license , would prol
blyforco ouk. of the b.iatncca ninety
i r < o t < f the wors cl si of asloon-
ecjf r" and gna'ly dimialeh tin phya-cil
ivrd imtat ovtla of the tr.-flic. Tno
ruoly Incrdftssd revenues detifcd frfin
Hpn liwnio would , to uomo ex'cnt1 , coin
VII'.VH tha mutualiality for thopo'ioi
tnjudicial \ iXj.otsM growing MI' of
ho tra&o. Tho-e la a rapidly erowiiu
iii'-lic opiolon in sui > i > irt if the Ugh
icui o s s'oui as a ii'CJ r > auxtlny '
ho B'rinijfnt rpguhtion of the trafCc ,
nd tha prwnt IcgUlntuio could do
loth-ng which wfiilJ ot ti Ii It tj so'ar ' e
a mo unroof pobl o grntitir'o s by tlio
onic'mcnt of ago otnl hl h licnosolaw
the , Now York eonatorial con-
eat first opened up it wai not suspaotoci
that.oleomirgarlno would figure an as
important factor in the fight. Yet such
now seems to bo the ciso. It is intimated
that Mr. Evarls hta lost ground owing
to the fact of lib having boon a legal
defender of oleomargarine. A circular
a being distributed throughout the rural
districts cf the Eaiplro State severely
criticiohig Mr. Evarls for lib opinion , cs
counsel of the "ahair.-butter confedera
tion , " declaring the nntl-oloonnrgiuo act
uncrmtilution-vl. Thla circular , it Is
almost unnecessary to cay , although
charged up to the credit cf Tom Plat * ,
omnatca front tbo Now York state
dairymen's association. The dmymon
appeal to the legislature to permit Mr.
Everts "to remain in the ccjjymunt of
ila piivAto practice aa counacl for the
ateor-grooso hog fatcottonacadoilboah -
butter iutorcatH. " That org'it to nettle
the fate of Mr. Erarts , and it probably
will Ho very likely knowa by thia time ,
which sldo of l.is bread is bntkred , and
which s'.do In spread with oleomargarine.
THE Saha'.ion Aimy is distinguishing
taolf by disturbing tha puaco of the
community wherever it appears , and UB a
result its uianiboro find frequent lodg
ment in jail. There waa never a groatet
mmbug than these piiua rioters , whose
mnin objcc ; acorns to be the collection
of money for tha benefit of their loaders.
The commander.in-ohiof , General Booth ,
recently bought a handsome and coatly
lorao in E. gland from the proceeds ol
; hia enterprising army , and sluco he
las financially fixed himaolf , ho haa noth-
ng to do with It except to continue to re
ceive contributions.
TUE'St. Louis Globe Democrat pub-
ishcs a Hat of Texas domocrata trho arc
.n quest of office. The Hat ia longoi
; han the moral law. It is evident that
; hofficoa > are not sufficient to supply'thc
demand.
JF the legislature goes into the investi
gation of the school land frauds , it i :
loped tint it will not rosoit to the white
fh bucket in order to paint tha rascal i
white.
Ungactous Canines
n Letter to Memphis Appeal.
"I hayo .1 dog , " said Senator Vest , wlu
liad heard a previous etow story , "who i
much more sagacious than the crow
though ho cannot talk. One morning he
watched intently while a negro boj
blacked my shoes. Ihu following morn
ing ho came to where I was sitting with n
blocking brush in his mouth. You may
not believe it , but that dog gel down on
ins haunches , spit on my shoo , took the
jrush in his teeth , and rubbed away like
a house alite. But 1 must admit that lit ;
di-t not get up much of a polish.
"Ono Sunday , while I was living in
Scdalia , this dog followed me to chinch.
[ noticed that ho watched every movement -
ment of the preacher. That afternoon J
ieard\t terrible howling of dogs in my
iiack yard I went oat to see what was
the matter. My dog was in the wood
shed s'anding on his hind legs in an old
dry goods box. Ho held down a torn
ihnanac with ono fete paw and gestulated
wild with the other , while ho swayed his
lead and howled even more sadly than
: ho preacher I had heard that morning ,
rhero was an audience of four o'hor dogs ,
who barked and yelped aj intervals. This
s not only true , but the sermon interested
no fully as much as the ono I had listened
: o in the forenoon. "
Quite a remarkable instance of canine
sagacity is vouched for bv th opcretary
of Ohnrt ing Cross Hospital. Between 1C
and 11 o'clock on a rouuuc night the porter
ter heard the whining of n dna at the
; ates. Fpon'ngthem , a rough-hairoi ter
ror tlmlid in , tqimtoci on the mat nnd
lilted up its ris-ht fore paw. The porter ,
nooing the limb WM injured , summond be
liouso surgeon. The dug followed thia
, -f ntloniun across the hall to the accident-
room , and in roeponso to his Invitation ,
jumped on a chair and again hold forth
the injured limb.
The unrcoon drcpned It and thu doj
immediately testified his gradltudo bj
licking the tuud ut hin Conoluctfir and
barking loudly , So loud was dis demon
stratlon that the dog was put cut , but he
romninrd banging about the pntranco foi
quite two hours. St Lonls Globe-Djin
octal.
a HOOK
OHKVKNNE , January ID. Tha Loider'
apeclat fioin Carbon , Wyo. , saye : Two hun
drad and thirty men employed by the Unloi
Pftcifio railroid in tha coal mines at that poin
have struck. It Ia a 'Id that Lwiuncs Quenly
the HUiierintendont , attamiited to bulldozi
them poUtteally in tbn lout election. Thi
places of tlnsttikeis , lm want Ouealy removed
moved , werp paitially filled by torcigneiB
No collItlocH hive Tot occurred , end tho-io a
work are not Interfered with bv the ittikera
It la imid CIO miners ftt llooU fiprio ? " B oui
to-day unless Quealy h removed. The con
supply la r ther eliort here , nod in the even
of u long stvllce.anJ cold wcatli9racoalfamln
will remit. _
Now Conies the TiiROfWnr.
IxNiON , Januwy 15. The Berlin corria
pondi-ntof the i'all Jlall Gazutta aaya Ger
many rejected propoanla regarding th
Kptjifun tinaneeB nxsentlv submitted to tlv
puwxid by iKnglnnd cn1 ncceptnd counter pro
prHala BUbmlt'cd by 1'raorn , tha latter to em
body a tinnncial achemo Kni land dlstinotl1
rejoi'teil nt the Egyptian cobfeteneolu Londoi
. .Tanuarj15 , Englijh ofliciel
laugh nt the story jiulli.U ) d in the Totcji
ofTaiisto the effect that Klmadhl hail ac
ccptfd tha terras ot thu coinmlm offered b ;
Gen'l Wolseley.nndtbattlioi-A toiiion for th
relief f Gon'L ( iordon was unopptu d in It
march to Chsttoutn ,
TYbncco F otorlc8 iicsiuno.
LTNCHIIUKO , January 14. Four largo tt
liaceo factories here sta'tsd up to-U-y
Others are preparing to start ,
THK , Hess UOY Of DPllU 8CUOOI ,
Ii.wnvonlotioH Ho Kxpcrlcnccil
ftaiu tin "Ufttten" on the Hum ,
Bill NB.
IJenr render , do you remember the boy
fyourschoo ! who did the heavy falling
trough the ice ind was always about to
> rcak his neck , but managed to live
trough it all ? Do you call to mind the
ontli whaiiovor allowed anybody clsa to
all onn of a tr o and b cakhia collar bono
vhcn ho could a tend to it himself ?
JSvo y school Ins to secure -ho services
f such a boy before i ; can succeed , and so
ojr school had one. Wh-it I en cred ho
schctol 1 saw a a glance ilia * ; ihu boa-d
lad neglected to provide i self iti ) a boy
vhoso duty i- , was to nearly kill himself
ivoiy few days in o dor 10 keep up iiror-
a , sol _ applied for the posi ion. 1 so-
nircdi : wi hoiit any trouble wha'cvcr.
"ho boa-d inulers oed at once from my
icaring tha1 would succeed. And I
lid not betray the trust they had 10-
) oscd in mo.
Buforo the firnt term was over I had
tied to climb two trees at once , aud been
carried homo on a stretcher ; boon pulled
out of the river with my lunga full of
rater and artiQcul respiration resorted
, o ; been jerked around over the north
ialf of the country by a fractious horse
whoao halter I had tied to my leg , and
which ia now three inches longer thau
ho other , together with various othci
ittlo early ccccntriotlea which I cannot
it this momentcall to mind. My parontn
t laat got ao that-aloug abcut 2 o'clock
p. ru. ttoy would look anxiously out oi
hu window aud say , "Isn't it about time
or the bo jo to got hero with Wllliam'B
remains ? They generally net here before
2 o'clock. "
Ono day iivj or six cf 111 were playing
'I spy ' around our baru. Evciybody
cnowa huw to phy "I npy. " Oaoahtitc
its 0503 and counts oao hundred , for in-
tanco , while the oihars hide. T&cn he
muat find the rest and nay "I Bpy" so-
ind-io and toucli the "gcal" ' btforo they
do. If anybody boata him to the goal
, ho victim has t > "blind" over ngatn.
Well , I knew the procnd pretty well ,
ind could drop twenty fcot out of the
mn wnulow and strike ou a pile oi
straw so aa to land near the goal , toucl ;
t , and lot the crowd hi froa without
jotting found out. I did this several
times and got t'.io ' blinder , James Biup ,
irotty aisd. After a boy lac :
counted five or aix hundred , and
worked hard to got in the crowd ,
only to got jcorod aud laughed at by tht
> oys , ho loses his temper. It waa EC
vith Jamoa Cicero Bang. I know hn al
ways hated me , and vet I went on. Fin
ally , in the fifth billet , I saw a gooc
chance to elide down and lot thu crowd
u cgaln , as I had done on former occa
sions. I slipped out of the window and
down the side of the birn about two feet ,
when I wasdotainod unavoidably. There
was a "batten" on the barn that wa ;
ooao at the upper end. I think I was
wearing my father's vcat on that day , aa
10 waa away fioin homo , end I frequent
ly were hia clathts whim ho waa abaont.
Anyhow , the veat waa too largo , nnc
when I alid down that loose board ran. uj
between the Test and my person in sucl
a way as to suspend mo about elghtcet
feet Irom the ground in a prominent bu
very uncomfortable position.
I remember it yet quite distinctly
James 0. Bang came around where hi
could sso me. Ho said : "I spy Billj
Nye and touch the goal before him. " JS <
ono came to 'iemovo the bam. No om
seemed to sympathize with mo in mj
; -eat sorrow and isolation. Every litt'c
ivhile James 0. Bang would como around
the corner and aay : "Oh , I see ye , Yoi
icedn't think you'io out of sight iq
; here. I can ace you leal plaiu. Yoi :
lad bettar como down and blind. I car
see you. "
I tried to unbutton my vest and gi
down and lick James , but it was no use ,
It was a very tr > ing tima. I an re
member how I ttied to kick mysell loose ,
> ut failed. Sometimes I would kick the
> arn and Bomotimes I would kick a large
iclo in the horizon. Finally I waa rea
cued by a neighbor , who said ho didn't
want to oeo a good barn kicked into chaot
ust to eave a long legged boy that wasn't
worth over six bits.
It offura mo great ploauuro to add 4hat
wbilo I am looked up to and medly loved
> y every ono thit does not know mo ,
Tames 0. Bang ia the brevet president oi
a fractured Bank , taking a lonely bridal
our by hlmaelf ia Kuroye , and
waiting lor thu depojltora to die of old
ipo.
ipo.Tho mills of the gods grind slowly but
hey moat generally get tboro with to'.h
ept. [ Adapted fioai the French by por-
mission.
Tlio Franco-German Alliance.
BERLIN , January 15. The repcrt tlm (
Franco and Germany have come to on under
standing on the Kgjptlan , Cliinosn and Congi
questions IB credited in official circles hero
though it Is not ata'od that definite : ( .
nefct has befn fuiinul ted It ia said , how
ever , that iPrince Bismarck U awaitins : tin
result of tbo French electioni bsforo giviujj
ils deslBion , a-ad If 1'remler Ferry maiutalna
a uujoiity in. tk-3 chambers the present com
pact will ba cemented.
Death of FrancolH Eli Ilaulainc.
PAIUH , January 1-1 , Francois Kli Itanlainu
the French hydographer , IB de.id. Hn wt
, ho originator of a project to ereato sen in tin
Sahara desert by cutting canal" through thi
tow Hind hilU which boparato the ( lenert fron
th Alediterreanan sea. He waa 48 years a
age and waa un officer of the legion of honor
It i i rumored that Loui e Michel hai IK-OI
liberated aad is now tither in
Loudoa.
A ntllarrt Hnll Busted.
CHIOACO , January 15. The Dally > 'o
Ilockford , III. , apeclul eayu : At Durum
half a dozen young men engaged in ;
drunken row in a billiard boll. Cue a
balls , plstola * nd Itniveo were freel ;
usfd. John Van Valkonb-rR and Matthov
Doyle oincot recover. Uilwrs nra & 11 uinr
or less pnundod nnd fUnhtxl nnd nro unde
arrea . Tim interior of the eitabliabmeat ii ;
complete wreck.
Arrested lor Kinbezzlcinrnt.
CINCINNATI , January -Benjamin ] '
Tail , cUrkcf the ) onlic dfepattment , wa ar
retted yesterday on n warrant sworn out b.
tha Superintendent of Police linlllv , char ) !
ing him with embezzling ! ? J.noo cf tlm city'
fuiirip. VhisUy and giinbi'ns are tha mil
postd causes.
Iinntl Sliiln In Auotria.
January IB , A dispatch fron
Czi-raoratz , Austria , ttatca tla1 ; eeiious hn
ere ( ccnrrirj' on the hill behind th
Greek cathedral n ( that toxv.i and the build
Ins adjacent to the cathedral which cost 3-r ,
000,000 U in grout danger ,
H , S. M'WOOD ,
Plottsraouth , - ' - Nohra k ;
HEREFOEO UD JERSEY CATfLE
JJTD poioo oa jntBir MO swiai
itoolc lor ule. CcrrtcroBdeoce lollcl
lESTYODRBAKN&DERTO'DAi
ndtf rti p-d m n' ' olii'rly ptiro
THY TEST I
l'i ! f < > t\cnntopdnwnoi n hut tuTHini'Ac.ii'l
rriuotn there r nd k.n n Achrmht will not b !
uirtJ to detect the pnKu.ce of nnmonln.
DORS NOT CONTAIN AMMONIA.
TS inuLTiirmiss ius NEVER U BX < itEstinx. :
InMnllllonhomo for n qimrltr of A ctnlui ? It bu
teed thn consunioiV rellnblft to t ,
THE TESTJFJUE OVEH.
PRICE BAIQNG PONDER CO. ,
IUKF.M or
Dr , Price's ' Siiccial Flavoring Extracts ,
The ilronnlnoil dflltlcoi cd n lnr l n ior\no-rind
3r. Price's Lupulin Yeast
For Lleht , Iloallhy Ilrcail , The Hail Drr Ucp
Yeast 111 the World.
FOR BALE BY GROCERS.
" CHICAGO. " _ _ ST , S.OUIO
fl'h ' f rilei
I'licnonicnilln It ) simplicity and cttccth cnc83. Thi
NcatCBt , CbctDcst , Llsbtott and Host Durabli
Typo Writing llaohino ia the \vrlJ.
Ivpe Changed Almost Instantl )
; send for c.rcu .
1B17 Ihrnov S' . , Omiha. No
LEGAL , NOTIOE.
J It Wynf art defcndin'i ' ill lake cotloo that oi
the 15th tlicf Dec , 1834 ndruund Bartloit l.sq. , b ;
J ] u tl < f tbo 1'eaco of D..i lmi county , hi'io ' ai
order cf uttarmncit I ir tbo sum of two hundred dollars
lars In an astlonpo-'dlntrby him wherein Jacob Cohi
aspl.IntiU , nnd J M. Wjgart h defnicant Ilia
projorty of tie eald defendant , ronslsllne of stoi-l
of ponds , fixtures m 1 tthir ] ) crscn l pf-rejty ncn
t lnrd In hi * shop , o rncr of loth end Jonca street
liaubocn attach il under ( uld order. Said ciui
was continued to January 31st tt Oo'cl-ck. In th
f&renocn. D\VQUT HULIj
doc20-loM3wDo Att-rnuj for I hlntlff
Warranted 5 Years.
.SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS.
LOVKJOT
W. 8. SHOEMAKEE ,
Attorney . .and Coonse oi
2/5 S , 13th St. Omaha , Neb.
Fourteen Years' Practice In Iowa and Colorado.
nEFEBENCK3 " , , f.
( OWAHon. . J , Heed , Amnclato Justice Suprcmt
Court , residence , f < uicil Ulnfl' ; Han C. U. I/owlj
District Juiljro , ic'ldfnee , Cherokee : First Na'lonu '
Dank anu Officer .tl'u ty. Banktrs , Council blutfj
[ larvoy & Kord , Bankcr < i , Logan , llairlsen Co. , la.
COLURA10 ! Hull J. C , 1I-3D | ) , A930ClitO J-JStlCP
Supreme C-nrt , rcsIJrnce , Denver ; lion. Win llr.i
rlson , Dia'rLt ' lung' , 'o idonco , Bueaa VistaIIatb ; <
nav'a Bank , Fauplay , 1'trk t'o dcclS-lm
IS CONDUCTED
Ha7ana Letter v !
( AOOVHRKMENT IKSTTTUTION. )
Drawn at Havana. Cuba , Every J 2
to 14 Days
ICK.KT3 fS.OO , UAI.VKS , 81.00
Subject to ni minipu'atlin ' , not Ointrnlled by tin
p&rttojlnlnlorcbt. Un tno lain-st thing In thi
nature of chanto In c.iLjtcuca.
Form crmation and particulars apply to RlliaKI
bCO.aeieral Agents , 2IU Broadnay , N. Y city.
MOWi & CO , 417 Wilnut itn-e , fit. Ijooli. , Mu. ,
Frank Ltibrann , L p. , SO Wyaudotio , Kin.
y 21 > iT& & w
(300Ca,80RS ( TO JOIIH Q. JACOBS )
UNDERTAKERS
At the old stand 1117 Farnam El. Crdon by tclo
graph EGltcitodMKl prompt ! ittmdod to. Telcpbor.
No 225.
onitint Consumers (
a Fnoc
trjfiniVic ff.j tli
inott ( ( imoiineal til
to but , Drugyitt
il ; i it , but i
you ejnnot protur
thu lite of your lirtig
jM lend the annum
itith full aiMrttt t
Woo'rich . .1Ca , J'al
mer , Matt. , nii'l ' the ,
trilt/uncanl a tan , ei
frcsi patil.
COLLARS
fCUFFS
CAKI a THU IUKK
I THI
FINEST GOODS
EVER MADE ,
limn ill Linen , BOTH
Un'ngi ' AND Eitorlon.
Aikfor them
OAHN BROS , , Agents for
xNOTlCE S
IO-\N.
At1" Y I.O\NKII on Uiat c' ' , CoMcrftJf , So
il L euro ' XcitM , f r llc l Ittet * . Flninnlol 1.x-
n' ' tt
A' to loan on clnttxls in stnwolitO and
MUN
up. Alto in rent MrMo. W. 11. M < tlerl < 04
' tntm St. JOJ-jMi 1 9
j . . , v i - .v > in tuioi of ftwtna iiipwini :
. ' ' 0. P. Parta n.d Co. , Brftl ttttcti ard limn
Apcnlr. 1.M > 6 IVirnamSt > 3 H
lo.intd ( m c.i tt ! . BillroiMl Ticket
bniiKlit and wft. , roromtn , 813 K. 1MV
\ \ /XTKD Ore Rood c-o-ipor , nff'y to Thi .
, ; , , ilt < lfn A. San , Clri-onda'c packing boil"1 , rum-
U'A.NTKII - / 1'rttcliut ' ) lady cot.k1 . nothlniful
flr < t clivs nidlm.ilywjRi.e30 ; i r mocth.
Center Hole' ' , Wyn 010 , Nib. 08-17p
UTANTKtl A slrl for pcncra hou enoik Inn
( mall family , 110 chlldicn , 104 d iKth st , IH'-U
Dodf. ) .055-lOp
\ > ratnren ; monthly pajiiifiit . AdtlriM.rnil
on Wl ; ) . I1. IvO ry , reim 6 , 110 N 10th at. , OmMi .
N KD Two hutdry girls at the Tln-itcr'a
iso ir.p
A V'NrKOKitchen Klrl , 1W20 St. Mar ) 'a nvo
man wltheooil re lor-
tnccsi , fitcl tiixrliltun liunitrd ilullara c.isli ,
In take a halt Intcrnetln a lien grocery sloio locatcil
in Dm liict iiartuf Oinahi. J ilJtots S , Y. , llco ollKe.
070-lTp
\tTANT CD A tboroiiahly I'ompctcnt cook. Mra ,
V > Morte , H Wco . Uthand U-ltol | a > o Obl-17
"ITT'/sNIKtl Agord cook btst w.iROt iilvon. Aji
\l tly ) i \\rllo to lira , llorco KvLtitt , CoU'cU
\x\Nl'Kl-Uiil fotKorcrallcusuxicrk ; ono wlm
t Isacood cocK , attho real liouiocn fhctnuii
a\c.oppc8lto tMr UrcucOH Qocd wngoj paid ; dcr
man orSwcJo rrcfencd. f > 04 IBr
ITfTANTED-OIrl to ib Kcufral houinwort. Apply
VV at 1C18 Mason Bt , l)0f. 10th mid llth. Ofli-iTl' '
\\r MlDJocl : > co-ndpltl ; rotcrcnccsrequired.
V Apply lo-MrJ W. 11. McUord , 3V cor. iStli
ard Dniifai. 071tf
U.trdi-rsat 1212 Capitol a\r.
WAKTaU ar.670feb7p
ANTKU-Oooil nnicswl'l ' b * paid to an cx <
VV pcrlcnccd vlrl to do Lcnetal liot.8oworkcill
at 2400 UodKOittltt. ISUf
\\fASTiCU-A Rlrl to w Bb , Iron and cook ;
to competent help , flyer cok ; references required
quired , 012 S 16th t. 057-17p
\ X7"ANTEI100 H llcliors , coed pnv to the
V > mau.AdJrojiNbrceka Mutual ilarnoKO ton-
cfit association. Frtiaont , Neb. dilliib E
) ' ! UUl.IO.Krt I N\anip a m u incv-r
ii'AlHIi the 8tt/.o to buv them tor ra > ti. 71
limit no t > i iiuwlty I ) . 1) . Ileomcr , L'll or and sbipt
per tf Oomo -n.try onJ KgB ( , 01 , ICS , 8C6 , and 8 7
Ilowiril St. , Omaha. 423-U
WANTED > tuVIon by a practical Bunn-nltl
end mach nUt.whnh.s jeiraoi c\i > triunc
82tt 18th S.UVm . llamoite. 630 17p
WANTED By a youne mm , experienced aid n
ll-.lilo book-kncpcr , with best of roforencen
wants a situation with tno of tholltgir fltm . Ad
dicss B. 0 , Den ollbe. . COJ-17p
WANTED Sltuat'on ' by a midd'o aped man a1
Janitor or watchman J. I. Bee office. Oouc
references given. 00-17p
IN : experienced dtcss maker wiltdoeow-rplnprl
A vnto fatnlllcn. Call at 3414 Dodgo. 631.10 ;
WAN'lKD-Ily oxpcnoncod notcl man , a positior
aa clerk or maaagcr. Address F. K. F , . "r <
OQTce. B55-10J
TX AlfTED A position ns tn app'ou t'colnahar
VV narostoro. AdJreaaC. S. Bargelt , Norfol
Nob. 171-Jan-
m&iKiui. iuvi w uvo nizuatuia
Atoung In wlioles&to cjUWUhm'jr In
t"v" ' ' " ' --no
I ? ALT I.- .
I'uripiBhfd room and l > 3ard by n
gcutlernai , In house with modern IrajroTO-
rocnts , contta'ly loca'rd. Either Omaha or Coincil ;
Itlull. llcforonceaclvon If desheil. Addrtes C II K
lock tex 82 Onuha 1 > . O. 6S7-17t
'AN1KD Two pentlemcnflnt class board , ad
W dress ; W. G. It. , Bee olllco. 693-ldp
To lent , bj gentleman anil wife , tvo
rooms , furnished or unfurnlshod In private
familycentrally Icoated orhandy Uslreetrar ; rel-
ercnras farniib d. Addrosa P. O. box 702 , cit .
COS 20
10.000 famllos to try our self-rltlng
WANTED Bnckwlicat Hour and Self-tlalug Coin
mcM kept by all firrt-o'a's grocers. Vi'o warrant all
buokwbcat eold under our brand pure. VI. 3 V.'EL-
SHANS & CO. . Manufacturers. 421-tf
WANTKD The Linen Finish Uacufacturirg Co. ,
ft Buffalo , N. Y. . want an > gen ] for cacti U
the statea of Iowa , Kansas , and Nobra&lta , to handle
their goods at wliolwalo ; tn.ad capital required ;
profits largo ; for particulars : all en the comi > ai' > 's
general agjnt at No. 1512 Howard st , bet. 16th and
10th eta , Omaha. eig-10p
T'ANTED To borrow $500 fnr ono jear at ljer
V cent , on cbat'fd mortgage Ooo-i r 'oroni.cs '
furnished Admciv N.C. , care Dec. UOISp
WANTKD Orocsiles , Frovls'oi.a ' , Four , Ferd ,
Ilav , etc. , to sell on commlH-i'on In o micctl..ii
with hardware , in gocd location for tba business ;
good rcfercDti'BaJ''re3)Giocur ; , looofilce. OM-lnp
FOH HKN'T-Front room App y ? J 18th Bt.
UlU-ltp
KENT Nlco furnished rooms for Rontltmoa
Fdll ; at 310J S16lhSt ; price rcasonsMo K. 1) .
Simpson. dj716p
Ij OIl HUNT Ono h--usoon 19th bot. Cas and Cal-
llnrnlaS'p. , with 0 rocms , cellar.woI and cm
. Apply tt iiGUiOLoldSeulugMacnluo clllco ,
tt IflthSt. 62J-17
FOH IiKNT 7 oligant rooirgon 12ih i tret t su t-
able for lifcinu keeping up s'tlra between Farnam
& Douglas. Apply a ) Metropolitan Hotel. 613 10
FOIl UKI.T-Nicely fuin'sbod rooms 723 S 18th ht.
f42-17p
HKhT Ono ci mfortably f'lrnls'nJ ' roomwlth
J71011
' closet , Bin ! tworiums uuumMu.u ! In prh&te
house ; njiily-VlU-SlSthbt. C13-19p
OH I-ENT Mlcejr fuinlnhcd room , IcotlonVx-
ccJIont.atin ? , Ho rdsf. Ctl-lEp
HUNT Nlco front roorn.lS02 Farnam street
FOH
5J7-2Sp
/ IIKNT Two ncwiyfuniUhai rooom with or
1 without braid ; referenced rtPiulredN W nn , 10th
and H rniy. Cdt7p
' IIKNT llnuso I rooms , VJvh St. , or arply to
Nci\ipiperUmuii. COMO
RENT Kurnlfh d or ualurnlshod rrom ,
witrLl'cardat(6 per uc .pontra ) Iccttlon , 1814
Davonpoitbt. Odfi-2op
I'.BXT Two tllfurullbcdpioms , 1615 Chica
go et. UI5-17 | )
HEtfT-S room ! , clOictc Jlar and fl'y water
FOH 60d N mil St. 0,7-17p
HINT A store and roocni , 15U Usugla'tt.
FOH _ iulre | up stairs _ Oi8-17p
ItKNT HDUSO ! ) roomn , ? 31 acd Hedge , t4' ;
POR room cottaic , atlllisnd Daveupnrt , ? 1U ; c
t , Slith and D-.VJI port , * 13 ; cottiga ' rwino ,
2Cthaid Douglas S3coiai ; trc/oms , b ISthst , 3 f-
nnsrnnrn , gtnand DoiuliH , t's Ur.'ii nllleo mum ,
lUlt-.tr'u li'o : ! : , IMh bi'pl ' KaiLkn ) , 310. Bar r
, ntu i'd Faruam
ItENT-Wlthbcar'UtoaU'ly. a nrafur | -
FlOII loom , 3-Wcor. Uh t uudHt. Jlai/'s a\ ( ,
fb3-17 | , _
> 0il HUNT Sin-oral rixup luusi , b , Ilitltpu
1j Bios. , 317 B Utlut OH. 17
KENTyurnlahua room- ) and bond at Lvll
FOIl , 77 17 | >
IIKNTItoom aud lizard for t" A geniloiuun ,
FOH UipliRl a\o. fl78-4lj >
A cotkagoMith S rocus near St. Ma.
FOHUKNT Jr.o. I. . McCiguo. SIMI.
HB'T Lartenltc j furnUbtd r > i tin Ad-
i. COStf
RKN'l NcitcoUih'0 It loom * , hill , pin try
ctogul Mid oelhr , $12.60 , alin other cheap tea
ment.1. D. U 1borr.au. -117-tl
17011 ItdM lloomt ) 0 4 a. Uth til.
KS-lBp
OIt HKNT Eight room houss ; 41 r . K. Il-xMU ,
IJ 314N > Mhkt.
IPOS MKNT"ait of double house : 4 roonu.SMi
i' 2.1 addition ; $10 pcinuoth ;
'local ' lank. CO'-itl
board 6(3 N.
" , ) HkNl' N w nUo room h u o , with dtf
I"Mll - , on t-outh 17ih St. ntur rsllr ad trick ;
uiUble tor b ardmu houir ; runt ISO ; l-ijulio at
iiuha f junury or tl T , W. 1. lll ardn. 67/tf
IOOH ftENT Baru ; will aoxiniuJ'vil'k ' i hnrieg ;
I1 aj-ji' ) I8l7&hvtann ve. coi-f ,
pOll HUNT Brlek houw , 10 reom < , inoilum tm-
I 1 otcmctiti. UedforJi Sithr & L vl , us S 14lh
trt > .
frt'll UKNr HrnMi f .IffiotH fl. ? > nd Rim S4
I1 1 WrtkSoMlckory JS | > er mjuih ; nplr mi
minis f. V. MptVm 'cl. tfr.tt
_
JT Oll UK.ST-rur l he 1 rooin , MIS Jtrtteii Jrf.
I1 f Ji n tp
1
1 , 011 lll.VTlili lHV fd , ono UK . InrnhKt !
I1 front rootfctnxnd btth ; 9 ( V. Cor. cf I Uh and
J'i KM , 1403 ; a to a fen table Ixmricrs wnntid. ioitf
I /Oil UiNT-Xowcott : fC ! , Jlaft1 | > rironth. Hon.1
' turi.l-li'd . ronm , * J ooiorinmith , ItO letter-
don , car. 14lh ami
17011 11F.NT NewU fiirnlsbul front roowr , s'
r or en niltf , tf. W. 17th and r * . 49 t
IrOll HUNT Ono 1.CU99 , Inquire Hdhnlm It ltlo- :
1
> on. _ as-tf _ _
[ / ( ) < Jir.Nl - no < nr 1 1 c tnoni with H < ard , ftl
X1 two or thtoo day bonrder.1 , 1014 WoUJcr.4S5.t
4S5.t
TT OIl lit'NT Neatest and chrnpMt ( itmlrhcil tcMml
11 InOinthv Apply tii 0. 11 Andarron , room 14
Audtrnon lilosk , north ci. trance , 10th anl Vnn
port at. S73-jnn 15
T Tovcntltf.cn onlv , pUnwut fur-
tltliod room , H. 1C. corner tctb aud Douclan.
419-tf
OU HUNT Two clev-snl rocma hi Uoillcl , ' Moth ,
F 1'auticn ft Co. , ISIS Kurnsm. < 4U-tf
011 HUNT Kurulshej front room for tent K2
1 10th tit 418-tf
T7 < 0) ) ' . I'.nNT-Ploro room 1B11 Kivrnam Et , with or
I1 without IlllHMd tabled , by raul.un ft. ( In. , 1513
t'amam ht , 431-
"CV > H HUNT-Store bullilliK with rosldtnco al
- f27. | > crinontilu ! good lutAllon , 1) . L Thomni ,
418-lf
, \i OU KKNT-Hii't3 ol roots furnNhtd for 1UM
jL liouso kroitlnjt , nrucco-Fninlu nacant In I-c. )
mcr'H block , cnnu-r ill ) Mil HownrJStrt. 4.1 , t
FOR SALE.
FOH S ,1V-J ; otl ItnnliiKton gunant mint , tS0
HlRthMt 0321M. .
T7 > OH SAIil ! Choii | ; Roml linclncea rropcriy r.i
' Omahift nc'i > tnl9 ; bu'.ldlni ; EUkSO , It slot ICD ;
Jtlm It.oiJ , 1R 1 Cassst. D7i1 p
UAljE fioarJInff hoiifo.alw.-xjs dill ; In a l o
FOIl nrar dnuha ; m'.talilo ' t ir a la ly ; soUI only
tiir c.-vbi rent ct hnu > o low. Tnrlhur luitl.-nlirs ml-
dress I , K , tlco illlro. C70-21 p
: TIUDE omxi ktock farm oi too
FIQKSAMOII
ncris.'JO ivl'oi ' fr'in Oiraln , ono inKe fiom
SprlnKOoil , Neb ; will triulo for Om > ha ( property.
Aildreas TS'oolcy A llajrlt.onO.n . hair tl. M. Hani.
ton , SprluetlclilpN.b. 37fubp
OR3VLC CHH VI1 Oiioolo"ftnt ch'inl orwt , ono
Ti
' ra-ju > it > r claiU , ona noir-y now limbo I'lano ,
n\o R.ltl frim- < l pictiir u , rno IKHSPJ , I.iruc3 < mil
Iihict.-.n , ono It'.ili tafe , snnll siira , or.u ho.tuMtiil
china oofTi-o ptut. Inqulio No. 2011 llarney tt. , i-ct.
'Jtth aiiH 21st 231-hii 18
Tj > UU SALK eOxl6' > foot on Cumlne Btrtct 3 b'.ocki
J1 west of Ml'lt ' ry bildRO , 81.60J. John L.iriC : K o
oppoalto t'o t oillco. -l'0-tf
i . -II S.MiB ISixl'JJ feet un corner , pouth-oasti
fro-1 , hoosp ) 3 rooms , barn , 3 blocks west of
Park avc. and Lo vcnworth , ta y payments , cheap >
? 10 ? . JiPhn L. JtoCnmio , opposite Post OKU-o. 4.7-t
TT'O'il ' SALK Horscj , mules , harccsa and wifjouo
I ? 0:10111 or taoycard timu. Heal tttt.tu security
J. L. Thomas. 423-tf
FOUSMj't-My ' buldloffaml aticlj of clothlnf.-
bootuanilfhoivi , will trade for firming land ,
dee II 1'ctcraon , SsOl South Ulh St. , Omaha.
4S7-fobl
F iOUSALi ; CUe > p , horeo and buugy , S10J , Cum-
! HK St. 203 tf
JJiPUSMj'C 1 set of Inroe'j , 1 a | m and coal
1 box ; new lust summer , S E cor 17th .ind Dorcap
sts. 033-19p
S ALL A err all busiccas at 707 N. 16th at.
FOH
C62-15p
Tj OUSALCOIlTl'.ADB aoidslcam nourlnR mill
JL' with two run of'burrs ' aud ono fcedbuir ; all In
good repair and onlv been used 18 month * . Situated
on one of the bo hustncn lota in Kearney , Neb ,
Will dljpjouo i f jot nad mill tojjcthor or mill Mjne ;
Dno loojtl njwhl fell ongo.cl terms , or trade for
other desirable propaity. Address Look B-x C82
KearaeyNtb. fil7Itbr
On SALE OU XCHANOE At 810 par aero , all
or part of two thonnan I aoroo of timnor land ,
forty mile * east of Kintai City , wll exchange for
Nebraska land or njerchandleu. Bedford , Senor A
avla. 422tf
HAT.Ii-MUSICAt , INSTKUMKNTS A.
FOH
Hospo oners
Oco Boirdtntn & Gray Piano at 9 17G CO
Ono lUlius B oi Piano at IRQ 00
OnoJ , ! ' . Hall Piano at : If 5 00
OiioHaon & riamlln Organ at 3S 00'
One Shoninger Orpanat 3500
One Woodbrldfja Organat DO 00
One KstoyOiR.-Jiat SO 01
Ono JohrjHon Organ at 45 00
For canh or cm uajy m nlhlr Installments.
Alfo ajcnts for celebrated Kiwlnll I'lano and A'l'm-
ball Or inn , Jlmtrton and llalM'ls-Davit I'lnmH.
Larst | itook , lo-.VLet 1'rlojf. A.acspe , IMf ) Dodge
stiect.
STRAYED Oil STOLKN-Last rv'Kiit Bimo one
cither utola lior'c from the btnblo of Jena Hansen -
sen , or olsu iho animal btr-ucil a ayit In a uray
mire , gray niano aid white tail , eight JOUK old anil
neighs about l.OCU pounds. Tlio aulm l uaq taken
from tliu btake } on Nlncternllifitrcnt , botuocn Clark
and Oraco BlroctH. liberal rcwarcV.will bo paid for
ita return to Ul S 13ih st. 600-ltp
MO.VKT I'OH 1,0N On real uiUte , Ly Bnllou
tiros. , 217 Siath st. 6S.1-17'
M ONF.Y tn loan on cbaltcla by J , 1' Boattv , 2'a
Bouth 14th 11. . OSOtI
\ : ( ) no of the liwt farina In
rOKE.\0iANOr
Nanco Co. , cf 481 ncriu , anvcn mlka from
county feat. ( UOacreK under plough , homo , stable ,
cribs , clc 1'luntyo' running , eater , and timber ,
r r a im 1 slock rf drv cno'lrt liard\\aro orgroccrltii
that will Invoice Slu.lOO or $12v I'T ' 'csi. ' ( Iroc rlca-
prctared. Atldrens. W Il.JlotU-r. 14U4 Farm in 8r.
Wl-Vr
r t V ) KU.'lIiNCIE I'rnn fot.lmi ro\o t property in
L Oniahn. baa H. Woo ley , liocm 20 , v ninha.
N.tlonal Bank , Omaha Neb fr.'O IS
. - Wiehlnir lnlj : | cr. ; * ant3 doilrlng t-itu
FAHTlK.-t obtain the uaaio calling un Mrs ,
Gcorgoat W.fl Capitol ave. fSJ-2Cp
rpo TIlADi : t-rk of gfMMlcsfor ncroproporty
L adj'lnlng Omaha. Cha 11 Woolley , i\oom a
Omtba National Hank , Cluiaba , Neb. t'27-f
TO l CIIANni Farmi f > r etcck nf mcrc iamllso
Cbaa. II. Woollc ) , Itoom 20 , OmaUu Nation * ,
Uank , Oo.aha , Nib. tzs ft.
Irmil TJIADK Stocks of-ijon nto trade i r-land.
1 Oh.in. It. Woolley , Hooni 20 , Om ba. a lontt )
Ben ! ; , Onialift , Neb , f,20 15
1701' TBADE For uerchanHUo groc ri a pro-
fexred , lhr'0(3) ( ) alm'i'o lits In Dayton , Ohio
Ono-pji ) | t In \4'M\f.l'tn \ \ . ; C40acres of linolai.il I
K&Daa ; Oni > (1)i.r ( ) u in Ohio. Thl prorcityU free ,
of iiicunibranou All cornu uiilcatlocH will be troatedl
strictly contldcntlal , ! > . : } . Winipear , r. ? 4iCumlnT ,
Ht. 2S7JanSO
0011S With board , p , iHtlo ur wmtor. App
ri St. Oiailca HotBl. 421-1
DISSOLUTION NOTICH
Not'cn Is liunby glvnn that tlui .Inn of II , O.
( Hark & Co. lius il.U ay dUjuhea \ > j. nnitiul loiifn-ni
U I ) ( Jlaik rttlrln j.aiiil the firm f > _ urko llru'n.
tt Co. BUI < cfd therein 1)i ) latter Qrm a-i mini all
Itabl'lt ' ot tlio i-iniur iirui ; * ill CJl. < it Mid
nil outbuilding account ) .
A M.
Oiraha , Ne * < . Jimmy 12. l
NOTIOK.
Tlio co-jiartn t'hlp beret > fc > ro cxlitli g. bctwiicn
Chucles M. UlglitPii and llu-iry T Clark uudor the
naaooM.vljliiou picClarh , Is M clay dl olvcd bv
lainual cpiopsant , MrWxnnii r f rli.g , < vltimeUil ! )
ncsidue ijwu.iarm wdl hDcnllcUxl l > y Mr. UirL-
an1 allnl Uipa uuiln-t mid II ni will bo prtssntfil to
him for 3.mout. Mr OarbMlllcontlnuo ViuaJuuit
atthonliUt UPjiN'o , 1111 H ri iy hfrtt.
l-atci ) trOiuali. . DecvmUr ll > , ItBt
binned.
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ix-rlloas , ! * ul | ticticlli , ilo-eloi nirnt , nuit fuu tIoDltnt
to Tirrore u t > f tl > * l \r \ > KI U hu n ltltln ri r
No lnUf HliuuUr.il | r.yfit. i lru t. HiujtU. Ualt' U ,
t > cliittlrftl uiantutucA | | | rUi > c C"tuUn 'l. < * > 7 U'lltiri
till * nxiJa ur tir tmfbl I'jijmo * ! nw iMful know a t'i ib9
nieaicii itfor iwi , " r4fuvicw ( ii6'iK' . "vu <
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ERIE MEDICAL CO. , DUFAUO ,