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A. IT. Fitcli , Mnnaser Dally.Oirculation.'P
O , Box , 483 Omaha. Neb ,
PKNSYLVAMIA never goes back on the
Cameron family. Don Oamoron will bo
rctarnoi to the United Stntos sonato.
TIIK controversy regarding St. John is
becoming about na monotonous us the
war between Oonornl Shoruian and JclT
DAVIS.
Onr. member of the loglaUturo of 111 !
nola has refused a railroad paee , and ho
{ j regarded tn ono of Uio great ouriioai'
tlos of the ago ,
WiiATKVnu any bo eald of Nevada as a
"collapa d atato , " the representatives of
the people of that ntato hove pliowu their
good Bcnno in ro-oloctiug Senator Jones
to the United States nonato.
ST. JOHN coiitinuoa to rocolvo tnoro
gratuitous advertising then ho over cx-
poctoU , and as a consequence ho saye
that ho Ima hsd tin times more clT , n to
lecture than ho oould accept.
ANOTJIUK inuotinu of the boariof Indp ,
the oily council , end citizens generally
should bo hold at once to conclude the
diecuision of the proposed charter
amondmonto and agree upon what wo
want in the way of lugUlation , BO that our
logi'ilatlvo dolcgatlon cm act advisodly.
It is important that the whole matter
boc.fifully conaidcrjd.
TUB langth cf Gov. Piorco'a
to ili9 Dakota legislature , in thus cc
counted for by the St. Paul Piqncer
PI-MS :
The journalistic paaaoa , stroag even
I ! in his yabErnalorial olovntiou , ii dis
played Dy Gov. P/crjo / in his m'ssage.
Jnogiag trom ito lergch , wo iinagino that
tlia governor was hboriug under the im-
pr.u3tun tint ho was duog space work
for a Chicago nTspapjr.
r - Tns completion of the Mackoy-
1 benuott cable maka the toU\ \ length of
submarine cables , according to the JSlca-
v < r'ci'aiabout ( nlxty-eight thousand ailea.
Each cat la oontainu an average of forty
sttaads of wire , BO tint altogether thuro
nro aver 2,600,000 inilqa of wire mod in
their construction , or ton timui the dist-
anoo from the earth to the moou. Prac-
iically , all this Ins bom Inld within the
lasi tr/enly-fwo yiue ; the greater part
within a docado. '
AMONG the candidates for government [ '
director of the Union Pacific the name of
Jacob S. Williams haa been mentioned.
Mr , Williams would undoubtedly make
an excellent director. lie formerly re-
sldcd in Council Bluffs , where for several
years ho successfully conducted a demo
cratic nonapapor. Ho is now a resident
of Omaha , where ho ranks as a prominent
business man. Having interests in each
of the twin citico and the sister states , he
ought to bo able to satisfactorily take
rhsr o of both ocih of the Union Pacific
ibrldgo. Ono thing is certain and that Is
( hat ho would propnra his reports without
the assistance or at the dictation of the
.Union Pacific ollicin'a.
THK claim of Bradford brothers , of
' Washington , is rather saily > to s y the a
least. They want the Nebraska legisla
ture to pay thorn $10,000 for their alleg
ed serviced in the eomowhat famous case
of the ctato of Nebraska va J. Sterling
Morton , for the title to the salt springs
in this state. Inasmuch as the salt
springs are worthless wo would suggest
that the logiaUturo compensate the
"Washington sharks by presenting thorn
the property in question ao that they can
prcaorvo their ton thousand dollar claim
lu.Nebraska salt to ba obtained from the
aforesaid springs. Yet wo suppose
their claim is as valid as some
others which the jobber * and
plundorora are endeavoring to.
shove through the legislature. The poo/-
pie are watohing their representatives
very olosoly to BOO whether every man
who hau cooked up eomo plunder ng job
is to ba allowed t } walk Into the treasury
fill his pockets.
lv the investment of mouty in the re
cent prosidontlal c imp lift n counts fo
anything , the Payne farai'yi of Ohio
ought to hwo o great deal of inlluenc
with Urovcr Cleveland. It ia stated Ilia
Col. Payne , who owns 512CODCOO i
Standard Oil otock and has $3 000,00
cash in bank.pent , nnnoy freely as water
in elevating hia father to th. eouator.hlp ,
nnd that tho'aon and father contributed
§ 170,000 BO Iho state and.nattonal cam
paign funds. Thla liberal expenditure it
acorns was for the purposa of advnncirg
the intorealo of W. 0. Whitney , of New
uwra
I V York , who ia a memborof the Pajne f n-
, . Uy , and who aapitoi io a cabinet position.
in.we
Money can do almost anything aud we
would not bo surprised to ECU the Payne
family rawaided by the elevation of Mr ,
Whitney to a io\t in the cabinet. Bo
Bides their money might bf > of valuable
eorylco to the democrats in the future.
There1 * nothing BO potent In politics IBB i
i "bar'J. "
HIGH LICENSE.
Senntor Me'/ ' propose ! , if pest bio , ( o
have the Ifobiaaka high llcenso lavr
amended. 'Jlio ptlncija' ' fotturu of
billla lo ma ] > o the liccnsenot to exceed
$500. Wo cdviio Mr. Mttz to leavq well
onou h nlono. The pee [ lo of tlfu elate
are gouerally eaMsfiod with the present
aw , and a reduction of Iho licnuo ouc >
b.ilf will raise a howl of indignation all
along the line that will irnAo Iho liquor
element niah that it had not attempted
to tinker the la v. The liquor dealers
should romembar that Nebraska narrowly
escaped n prohib lion hw , and that the
high license law rtna accepted on n com
promito , and that too by ouly n very
few votes. ( Some of the most prom !
nout and intelligent liquor dealers in
Omaha prorjounco the present Ian as the
very beet in oxialonco for tha govern
ment of the liquor traflic , and they RIO
opposed to any material changes.
Lot the law alone , aud to ) that it Is
stiiolly enforced. If nmonded nt all It
should plainly provldo that the nholesaio
liquor dealers bo compelled to pay the
same licence as the retailers , and that
their Hconso shall entitle thorn to sell in
any part of tfco state ; also that drummers
of foreign houses ba required to take out
a similar Hcenso for selling ia Nebraska ,
so they will have no advantage over homo
deixlois , The provision concerning the
two-milo prohibitory bolt should also bo
amended no that licor.no can bo granted
within it , or else the law should bo en
forced In regard lo that "aicrod ground , "
as it can bo if the authorities will only
do their duty. The prohibitory belt
seems use-lets , and wo can BOO no gocd
reason why it should not bo abolished.
Wo have no great fears , howaver , that
the present legislature will cut down the
license fifty per cent , as proposed by Sen
ator MotK's bill.
FORT ROBINSON.
The importance of uccurlng nn appro
priation for the enlargement and improve
inant cf Fort Hobmion should not bn
overlooked ty our nprosent.tivoi at
Washington , who have so well taken care
of Fort Niobraia. Ganeral Sheridan haa
referred ta Fort Robinson as ono of the
sentinel posts of the army , and General
Gibbon in his last report recommended
ilB enlargement. Tha location of this
fort makes it a much moio important post
than Fort Niobrara. It is only a short
distance from the Sioux : reservation , being -
ing only nixty miles from Pine Ridge
agency , whera there are about 7,000 In
diana. Sioux county , although unorgan
ized , now contains about 2,000 eottlirs ,
nnd includes within its domain vast xiosk
Interests. Immigaation I pour.ing into that
pait of the state at a very rapid rtt r aad
it is expected that the present population
will bo nearly doubled within a year. On
the east Fort Niobraia ia the nearest
military po.tbeing nearly 200'milea dialE
ant. In case of an outbreak of the In-
diaua at Pine Kidgo it would bo or > no
service to the sottloro of Sioux county. .
Although the Indians haro- been very
peaceable and quiet of Itvta , yet an oat-
break might occur at any time. . It is the
unexpected that always happens. T7t >
iconsider it the duty of our represents-
tiveo to sco thatr our frontier is property ;
protected by the strengthening of Fort' ' .
Robinson ; and Ib is hoped * tnat they. Trill
make an effort io secnro an appropriation
for that purpoflo. It Jo. in a decaying
condition , and ; aeeda not only repairs -tut
numerous now buildings. So long as the
Sioux Indiana remain ia auch close P.TCI.
imlty to our bordorr , so long will Port
Robinson continue to ba the most 1m *
portant military position in Nobraika ,
and it should no lo ngor bo negloctodi
WHILE the BSE has at times critbifo.l
General Grant aS a tfinancier and busi
ness man , it haa 'novcr-caat eny rlhction
upon his bravery and ability aa a soldier. '
It aeems , thorefo ca , rather foolish for the
Robert And ioi i Peat > , G , A. R. of VDrk , i
Nebraska , to3y into a passion mil. pass ;
long-windod.7O8 olutioai coniomujtory < f
brief editciia7t pirijraph In tha BEK.
ttitlng that , "t1 acre Is only ono other
thing to bo-provided for General Ciat >
and that ij > a , guardian. " Had Rdiieral
Grant had a guard Liu to lake care of hi * .
businois.aflfa'irB ' ho would not t ) day bo ia
the embarrassing and hnmlllaiin po3itiu
In which ho finds himself owing to the pooi
and restlivji nua'gpment of hla financoo.
Hnndsods of thouiands of dollars wcio
to him only to bo lost in unfortun-
.3 . speculations and Investment ] , ruid
utjly Iho George Jonoi fund , a it is
died , waa raised by his riall , friends to
elp him out , bu < his friends well avraro
E hlu iuoompotoncy tsa financier inmost
d the $350,000 to that ho could only
SB the interest. This was virtually
ilaslng a guudianihip over the fuai foi
ho benefit of General Grant. So for as
he , BF.E U concornodit frJls to
lorcoivo where aay Insult hat
iveJi
seen offered to Gonral Grant ,
vid wo are glad to sao that he w very
likely to bo placed upcu thn retired list
which will giro him an income of abon
$17,000 a yar , the sime aa is now ro
oeivcd by Goneia\Sherm&n. \ This is un
doabtodly the proper thing to do , nud
it will meet , with general approval. =
The railreads chartered by the nation
government claim that they are not sul :
jast to stito ccntrol and legislation. To
ivoil any mleundorstividlng on this point
a the future Senator VanWyok has in-
,
tioiuoed a bill which ought to pass with
out any objection. It provides that a h 1
railroad corporations heretofore or hero
alter created by ads of congress , f > r hoe
construction of railroads in acy ttVo o :
tonitory , shill In all things be subject to
the control and legislation of ny such
- territory or eUto , ti the tame , extent , crby
'f the corporations had boea organic J by
. . he lepisitturo of any such ttalu or tor-
tltory , and this law t U apply lo 01po
r&t'on having railroads in n ttrjltorj
wi.ich shall subtcqtcnt'yle ' admllted as a
atUo. The pyph o Not r sk w 1 rjo
It this bill is adopioti , and the people of
Oolnado will rrj6lce with tlnm. The
D 3nverTfilwtt XrjHiMicnn corrccUy
friya that the pstsrffj of the bill "would
oj.cn the way for them to put i n end io
the methods which the Union Pacific
Hatlroad compuny has practiced sluco it
litst acquired a foothoW in this atato.
The pcoplo tf Northern Colorado , espf-
clally , w uld bo g'ai to too tbi > bill become -
como a law. " Thh tentnaent applies
with equal forcj t ? Nobraaka.
Tin : failure of the old Now York
bonking firm of John J. Cisco & Son
causes considerable surprise , allhoug.ti it
in in the nature of n liquidation , by
which all depositors will bo paid In full
as ectm as the securities cm bo redincd
upon , The late John ,1. Cisco was for a
long tiaio treasurer of the United States.
The BQspotuion of this house will prob
ably not affot ether banks in Now
TUB 103 ilia t tire ihonld aot forgot to
provide fo ? the taking of tbo otito conaua
this year , vrhich ia required under the
constitution. This will bo the first state
conaua under the new constftaclon which
provides tlni a census shall bo taken
every ton yoarr , the firat one-in 1885 ,
thus alternating with the national conua.
OTIIKR LA.NUS THAN OCTRS.
Neither the victory nor the ttalight of
Lord Wolsoley willjbring the Iffcglish
government ono st\jp nearer' in point of
space to a solution of thu Egyptian-mtul-
dlo. In point of time the oolution-muat
bo ncnror , for no nimlilc not even that
of Egypt cm hat forever. The his
tory of England's relations with JSjypt
ainco the revolt of Acabl Paoba ia it-a
sad illustration of the evils of a half
hearted , tnltinj ? , midway pdley. At
that date ihoro were three altorcaUvcp ,
aoy ono of which would have tialghk- '
onod aiTiiro in Egypt. Ono of thcso was
jonforcnco with the other European pow-
era , and joint action with them accord
ing to the decisions o2f that confer
ence But if England considered that
her interesto in Egypt were ftvra-
and scorned to snbmit to the
judgment of Hie powers That shobe -
lioved to bo her own private businots , ,
she had yet'two ' courses open , either of
which would i have commanded rcspfct
and BcqmoscoDca. She could have al-
the justice of the claicas of Arabl
Pasha , and the right of iho native
Kgypliins to p-roteot themselves -against
the exactions of both Turks aud Giaours.
Arabl vtaj noVae bla.k asho wiw.pa'nted.
al would have been safd ,
aud a little diplomacy aftsr his friend-
sbip and that of th Egyptians had been
won by tlio admission of the justice of
their princ ipstclalms would hvra placed
Egyptian bondholders on n very much
firmer fee tinttthan Sba1 on which .they
now < aland. By this course England , who
rales in It dia _ cma 50,000,000 of Mus
sulmaua , o r considerably rnoto than art *
ruled by tl to Sultaa ot Constantinople ,
would navi > earned the gratitude ot all
true folioworn - of Mohammed , would
Juvocomp oiled all such eocrot societies
as that of iSononssi to direct their maohiu-
ationa cgi ilnet eomo other object.and
wonld httv a robbed El Mahdi ot hls-fol-
c i hia pawn- without a battle. '
The third couise that of the Jingoes
that which the late htmanted Lord
jld would i probably have fol
lowed , wae > to socd a largo foreo
to Egypt t , overwhoim Arab ; , put an
end to i iygyptian autonomy , march an
rmy to Khartoum , , ralao tbo English
fag ther o and throughout the Egyptian
Soudan , annex.everytnlng , and then ask 1
the Poi fora to atato their objections.
Franco , occupied in schemes for the
occupati on of a Ncsthwcstorn Aicice-
would t ave done nothing but protect uuu ,
annex mor territory Italy would have
been Cilacaied by a coasion of the coast
around Aaaab ; Huaeia would not hive
dared'to.take her eyes rff the mineadiij .
Ibenoaih h r ; and Germany , free to enter
'on colonization ( scheme. , would luvo
acqiiioacod. .
Now alhtho European powers call Eng
land to account for her stawardabip.
She "has ruj-ither fuifrlJed her dutioi nur
onriiihod hora.lf. If Lord Woleeiy baata
iho Mabdi , what will ha do next ? AB
wt said by the f > < aiiUn , tha ihg of civil
ization : inwwa7ts/.ovar Khartoum , and
if it is once taken down it may bu can-
tuiloa before it ia.-again ruiaed.
No.uabUaedparaon with ovoa
ing asfiuaintanca-with thn surrounuin a
of Khattoum , oad.wiih Gordon's condition -
tion , ctin ever lvo bad any doubt of Ilia
.uecurity there , , or of his ability to yet
away If he cirod todo ao , without < li -
oba ing his niisiloa. The position of
the city in tho-angjtvformed ty the jane-
tion.of the \Wiito nd Blue Nilts , and
the fortitic-tiana. ia the rear , male it
impreynublo _ galn&i any fnoo.-tho Rlahdi
could laring. Dtidng thB
higi } waUrt an enemy , could
net even sjot within a tnilo crtwo ol
the town , \Aiiich.Itii bo an well proviiiou-
ed , and v.mll supplied with amunition
anl appliauces.for aggrosa'jtt and defen
sive operaUom. Uarring eoidoit , Get
don his , in fact , bjen atvmt , a asfu In
Kh.rcoun as he wouli bo in Londcu
Tno talt.to thooontrsr/ cone
a fool'sbattempt to mse ; parl
and ita chief efldct ban bam V ]
the mijorih : "f Ameoican nowapnpurd
wnich Svinoubw have .1 atraix2Q < Joiure , in
commoni ig upou Brtriiti _ fiiirsv to et-
poumtllat Kiiiiio which la least re-furesou
! - - ! - - -
la'.lvo , of ropubllcau
Ik wai the cheap boati , mo-la of In
ferior Scoftdiah spruce and BO oonatructcc
thai in a null of water they would hardl )
hold together , th t cansod ao muuh d.-
Uy in the prog.tfBi of Lo d WolaoloyV
t dp up the NIUv It ii aaid that the con i .
maiidor hai bent aoma furious deapaitht-a
to the war dei-jistnient , both in regard fBU
tno ( jua'iity of the roatarial mad La. the
outfit of the. expedition aud tie Vac'- , 10rf f
ndujr.ato sttppliea. An cfliMal ipquir >
uill oomaiotu othomattfraudvi.tti.
mMle to Bead the awiudliuf ; r traotots
t < - , the ponltjntiary. JSriilth. U sv may bt
rcrong unugh ( o do li'a. '
The hamlful of hnrdv , cnorRotio Boeia
whoholdt o fioeri-publics titnonoith-
oaakward of Capo 0 < I , ny and westward
t > Port Nft'al'lid Mainland arc a iro-e
sotiotia inanaco ' , u Eu > lnil's pti\vr in
Sou li Afrira lli.in the oat ro force of t- inc
- gruit finpirj nf Ruiaia is to bu : li'iln '
olh , The Boera knoy x&ct y
MhU'luy wanf. They rr.c h to gov.'ti
'herr-ilus If the Urtlih U naci
'ip.'n ' ih\m and < nlnrpte the liaiits tf tto >
jJ' ' sic.alons 'hoy totrcst furtlio * Into Iht
interior , nad found fnsh sot'intcnts
'hey ' ini-Toite tnoro rftpid y tla
the Eng'jah ; thfy nd.pt thorn-
telves hotter , ns ft race , to
'ho ' icqiil'cmun's ' of a Saalh Africdi
life , ana with cveryycsr thdr power both
in.ldo end outaido of the Eoglish linen le
upon the Increnco. If South .Africa we ,
Ijko Au t ali , Oinidft nnd tin Untied
States , n favor vrith the overplus t f Eng
lish popiilition na f.-opot to nhlch to cml
4fte , tlio Boors would In tlio long run
sulTar absorption ; bit from prcMiitDp-
penrnncea l.ngli.h rnlo can only be mMn
t incd in South Africa by occAtinncl ex
hibitiona of the power of the mother
oountiy. The problem which mcot& the
Knglinb. In and around Gbpo Color y is , in
fact , tha anne which has nhnost everywhere -
where jioraty zed French ofT.rlo to cole
nize.
The war with El Moh < ? I ircoms1 prct'y
bnainess vlion tbo number of tropa is
lakon Into account Wo reed-1 o doy , for
Hiamplo , cf General Stawnrt's force of
-,000 men and n patBiblo opponng force
of 8 OCO. These tigures would liivo been
coniidorod 01'niraV const ( ( uonco in our
civil war. An cnpfngomotit vhich in
volved but 10,000 cam altogether wonld
have been rntod-nn . vnklrmisli. Vut ccoh
oncauntora givo- the Kogllah pr > poni &n
opimrtunlty forhugo editorials andlnrEf
Scndlfaoi.
The great Inllu&nco which PrlncsIHi -
morok exerciaoa oror thc' gvorninotiti ) of
Europe ta iu atrong contrast with1 the
lltUbTORSrd for hlrwlsh.n that prcvftilo
Jn the Gernun pnrllatnont. An appropriation -
priation of ono hundrcd'.tnd fifty thoua-
tnd ra&rka , which the government na'Jtd
for promoting colonte.tion in Africa , vras
rcductil cits-third ia the house , in epUo
oj | the ohancollor'u eloquent boast of tho-
populavity o ! hla cdilnial policy. It ie
true tint the reduction waa iniido by a
narrow v to.f 135 to 128 , b t the .blow
will bo cone iho hsi huenly felt on ihad
account. In their f quont conQlata
with the > - hnporioujuii&iiter the
German pnrliamoiit is acquiring
moro indapendonco aud ! Bulf-r. s-
lianco. T/Uh the progress whlc h
the . opposiiion i making , thu pocitlnn i < f
the intniotry aa now oonatitutcd- become
como BO diUl.uU that it will boimposfli
bio for th.rn to cany ou ' .ho tovK > rnuioDt ,
lie [ n the atrup jlo Lhat muut onouo the pow
er : of prrllauioat will be Ibralyostablishod
or there will boreaction in which it
willinoioly record the siiniatorlal do-
oroos. The daoidc. tond-'acy in Germany
cin
ny is toward a government in which the
supreme ' power -will bo m { iho le pcsenta-
tivea of the pccpl'o , und iu which thsin
i ( , oror will not nndnrtako tho-directi i > of
public ufl'airs. II1' in thu highest de
gree probable that Bltmiucl ; will be Ger
many's last despotic iniinatnr who will bo
to treatita oarllam v taiaa ob-
a naisenco.
1 0hina is politic ? in uecolin.ngd57 etly
'with Japan inatocut of with Cbruu > regsrd-
! DK the recent roxtjlt in the latter coun
try. Whatever my have been the origin
pft'jhe outbreak , itaeotns to-havo boon
made the occasion -br a confl:6fc : between
Jtho Japanoao aud Ohincan pavrlnona that
are in the country cstonsibly.for th pro-
toptkin of their ombsasioj Thaso ooun-
Itrioa have morj than once already como
io blows over Corea , to which both
jof' them have more or lets distinct
j" claims ; " bat Chios cannot afford to
Attempt the satt.omont of these
old scores now , while ? ranco ia
pounding at , 'her ] dcors and Itua.ia is
Boimingly looming up in thodfotanco. .
Rusa j has no "clairafon .CoTosj. H Io
true , , though it waa not .very loug ago
that _ tbo Russians were talking of making
Gbrra. the baao of operatioos against
China. . , The oppoitunity is s go.id now
.that tbo Rnaalani moy-not bo tiawilllng
'to ' accept any proterLt for carrying out
thia , eld purpose , ondihas secure for-
tilli peninsu a , from which tb. y , could
oaiily atop into tbo Icng covete < l Chineao
province , cf Mantchnria. Ohn.ia is not
likely just now to furnia'i the pratoxt by
willingly reopening the old 'quarre'j with.
JUpaa.
The rise of Garmuny to the jrinl : of ( a
Grat-cKss power waa euro , , aopaar o r
later , to embarrass Bngliah politics. I ) i
the fourteen yearn , which : , has olapo i
aiaoo the union of tba-countrpv under tb o
iDinperor , Eagland haa been favored b y
clissenalons between , . Franco and Ga r-
.n any.Vhat is ominious Ebgjand at
preaont is tha- * these diuanaioaa ha fo
iU ppeared. Frisco Bismnrcit at ea
rt time has cocao.wi on
.ho may concillilo Fsanc i bj e ,
JiUln support of her foreign policy agat njU
jHngland , so wltb' ait aay.'l ' wHl-to
linu ho only donpisui Mr. GiKtlst
no throws tiii awocd into tto FrunrrJ
l&-le in the Egyptian di itQ i Thta sa
not the first eyajptoms , ot a ? apprr 3bi -
'moat ' between tbo two jountylots btic t.
first inalaace in nliicluin haa bcxm
[ put before the ypoplo.- J-l-iropo in. it
lioito shopo. It dotn. 'not matin
ut GormaDjiy ii afraid , of Fraace
, _ ut she in tlr.ct of Laving to-ieep alvnuyn
iroady to fiejit Bar , and th&it if Eug > nd
c a bo sacrificed to. reetoro UI.GJ on. tht
Continent , there \ > M1 bo. uo hesu- iou
about the matter.VboUu2Jr tao ordert
have 111 ? "Sngliih nav L-a lu.'dins-ft foi
an expedition hsr. .roforoaca to thlo , no
n ci/n / tell. Bub it in. acnu.whonmi
nous that Ixtv land , -withi no other anta {
ni.t on thohorlz1 a , itsaoa nncli rji order
o the depth of winter.
HOME : ANI >
Furniture cu'.orodbis/and , nilvea 19 a HOT
wlty.
wtto ichintn.
Sycamore is beco iiw a vorjvpomlar | wooc
for inUrior llnleh.
Mintolw atonow , draped with ncarfj sna
peuiisd from , a brasi ioJ. n-iout the edto c
tiiu - lelf.
T > o latent , diolum of faOiion Is thabhanR-
Ina.Vvhetcc icr winduwa , or dojrs should
nA inatcu ,
A creatshupod bafcko' , aiaJo to h&ag from
bill ) cuilviR or a hsukoV , U vtry j > ri IttJ hold
lluweraor Kiisa.
An.a > 'ractive doMgn fur n pale itnua Rray
felt t blo covar is VA cnibruiJered I'onlei
wrought of s.uilot pti(3 ] ( , iutprmliujlcd wvb
thadt'lii'fttupreon IOK.WS of truilirv ; BiulUv lui
tua corni'M.
Knit porticroi arruaie from stiips of
dreaiea that have outlived thtir ujttalu'j'ii ' , < r
uucli other plectn of .Ilk m might ba ut band
can ba uiilizu 1. The ) > ortio.t'j have ( [ ui.o lli <
elfect of tJmntnl Uu.il .
IhB plain fffeota of n be i room unntel may
' bn improved hy lupviaglii tha coutr around ,
lnvtli ) iniirux , with a'Vrnui. ol oalc ur plu li
, ml ( on each > Idea trille above , jilaso fint
" for vaM' , bilc-a-brac , tc.
n v&l dralgn in a I's.i31aer" [ _ bnw < a
, . , . , uiny ol li'iy GihiivuikeJ lug uutl n :
pi yfuaj JnioriiK toi'intehoj tlirougli h u
ot- ul water Tha charm of tliiilhs iu u.
n dit ) , rather thau In Ita beauty.
An ttfotUe ncdea lly nia'lo ileooration it
broikuipice upou a Ujiii'U wall iianugh [
IIDU Inch Huaia | boart ) , < \ ute thin nnd PJVCH
4iti plu b. Alt rbatgig itiitiunud IIIt
hy in nn of lcopi [ < cibwtid ro the Luck , nil ! ItI
t uo-ntro ftcurvtd unti R > liii < i li rg.
to bold a vane or Gfpro ,
*
A I tc1 ( y v , y t. > mnko ft eJ.nrfo for tlio litmp ,
IP r..thoi-i cuvir fo lln pm 1 m tit d . l
t-t kfl n r.mv ilii < f ro.l > llk g thr 't
iiilte fuh t each rdfi , dr mg tcl Kostt'
i.j ) MI it mil ( H thnlivlf. . ilpn tilm the bnt
.ititftltll nntiqnn Incrltlrg J-luniliI lint 1-0
ntliiirl , hut ) i" l < Ki f y our tip fha'c : th n
* llhtf \ \ w i Tiibid ilrry nllk | IR\V in a ( rlMR *
-11 urntutl trio Uee thla c'lnnJil IKI thlc'cfttil
lo < o , ftti tlinuld qnivu oonwnl the ihnilo.
Novel trlfejr urn undo of ono Kptiro of nutin |
b nit ft quarter < f njntdt'ish vrnv , and fur .
Ji'CcKnHnii th y h \i ( ftlu-id xvofkwl in nit-
int < TheliJyU trinmol of v id thn ndps
ihlico Fopflio li'r ry n prr iy fmcv i <
hiut * tha IIP * ? - > f i ] io t or ol aomo ir IP
ntitbnrii'irf-K'iiFI | ( HI r dm p. ) * , of ci UMP ,
r&y be ctnpiojrti , 1'UC the h nd a'ciio 's n
nou-or th 'iialit.
A convenient artirla fof iho IiHrlnnli n
. .tout tin hex , in whttfr tn y bs krpl the stovii
[ i < 1 ti snJ b nrh H ami o otti * uted ftbunt tlio
> tovn I thnnld liv o a Imtiillo nn 1 A co\rr ;
it wi'l ' pi > y tor it flf v r nud over , inJripnv
inu the clcanlrf ; of thrpliflf upon which
lirtnhip and ' la-i-i K are usually k ptrntil ( it
will bs found n'so tlinl mme atteinlon will b
glv n tft'thoB'fUcn , wl.rretbonocBKiaryiiirnni
so ciui 7 cnnitd nbnit frrtn to-.in - toiooni
lido fir the frft-V fir-tent the lianrfcorXM.B. .
B. PMITH.
I rer'Jfy tint Mle alo\e utAlcmtrrt Is correct. M K
Smithl iiromfnrnt man In HiU FOinmtnlty , when
ho lhc . llA liftw-IFVioviniloi tr In stock , and hlJ
( latenicnywIthrf.At'orr.iswifo li fftlly tntltcil to
Don'ontJ-tati'twll rrwrlnceof ( Jishcc , Dili Z7th
ihy ol OcU'KT , IKK' I. C. MlHlr .TTIlY.
Jlhtorcf ! the limpet.
JATBR- ' "mvn RCCIV Jin. Smith r fiit y and Im
itate her to its-thoroughl ) ami pi rnnm'ntly cured.
li. 0 McHINvniY ,
S ! * y Ailvcnt , Ch. CmfJ 1' . J. , No. Vt.anil N .N. II.
lioiton SepKO. 18s t <
CcTicimAllr.- > t.\r.'iT , thoruw hlno < l jnrlfler , nil
( Ttrria-RA MII < Cuncrn Ro.r the prc.-4 .Vln euros
wnl btatitlllcM ro so il fltcry hcrc. Trlift ( WTHi'iiA '
3ttoAr ; Sfie ; HJHOM RUT , 51.
Potter Drttr Tind CIrcmicnl Co. , Rostou.
.Slw. Smith's CUP , ml wh t the lleri Mr.
JMcKins'.Ty hB tO'snj about it.
To'th * 1'nhllc : 1 tiMoliccitt Jci\rf l uttM-r fw
lllt'cn > eivr8 , inosto' the lima wth what Iwlio-
oillcrf ! Kr iner.SiX Khoumv PnprlanN Rtit1'l.cpr- ,
nntl the Ilko , and httf ilvinja-l'etti told that Mlicn
as no cuir for me. and hue Dotm to Jlncr.urnL'i u
m tlmil us soon illt ft < IHc. I hiMi been B3 i.vllj
hllllctodiionut mot thU there wa not the uriHc i
spot froi thecrowm f my hra-1 to tbo silos tl'iny
! ett llufc was jmtih'oi'o I anil 'sirred ' as cilrmrtr. U
wouilcoramcnco in mill whitft jjoi , \vhlcli i la
sllicry api'o ianro , but wcro not deep , but. 1) ) I at-
towiito'i i heal them , or soon nt'isr their first np-
juiinnco , ihfi' wi _ U burn anil ran trRetror unill
tliirowtff * oamplcto drr , roH aca.lowhich w uM become -
como ( .0 ln < l < ined n tocraoUand look Ilcry nnd ancry
nnJ the burning eontatlnu would Uo blmoat IntelJr-
nblc.
I w s at fmci so laino that I' ' conld scarcely pit
al'.mst , uml roulil nut dre myself uithout asstt-
artc. I hate tried ina'iy rciiMilIca nd hayoi
piudSlOO In a pinRlo Instancoto n jilnslclxn
liutrii\8 ] never obtained only tsmporary rot'l
AlttiouRh lie | icd for atimo'ieoon reUpied n oin-
to ! ( * IM bad.y troubled ever ; and during th'-
lnl8r of IBs'and ' 18S2Isua ted so much as to <
bo entirely dlacourafjcd. Hut Juno howc\cr I
H salvi odl > vKldiir 'dIrB. I , . 0. UcKinstrv who
are well known In tbo'io realomt , ta try yoi r Cutlcu-
ral'i nie'los ; end I felt somehow n Jittle cou' ( je
I tomtheii laroriiblo 01 Inlon o ! them , totryth.tr
t Ir'uo Alinitttieficoi.il . week In Hityl'Btl com
n cnoed taking tlio nntdiei , nnd wlthlii ilxnoeliil
li 5gan topcoft icrmincnt Imrrdremo i , until now
't ' lo . 1) ) I am nl'out na ) ; nod as now , an > l mv flesh '
u i the .1 sn of nchiUI. MltS.-nF.7J. nMUII.
I cortifv thak iho ahn\ Ftatcmtnt ot myifci
ct rrc.S , und I ioin with her In exprea 'iff my
3N THE PASTRY
IF
, flnvon CnUc ,
tUe n-ult from which tbOy r mode.
.WI.STRENGTH AND TRDE FRUIT
FLAVOR THEY STAND ALONE.
PRE'-A-D BY TM
Price-Baking PowderCo. ,
Oriicago , ill. Sl.--Loulo , Mo.
MAKERS Or
Dr. Price's. Cream Daking : > Pcwder
AND
Dr. Price's Lnpulin Yeast Gems ,
He * * Dry flop Yenat.
, i 3 _ Z.X3 23-2- 0.3OCZE.a.
WE ilAKE BUT ONE QUALITY
. \3ii\ : TODWAST coon v.vLrr _ si : roit
PIPERHEBDSIECK
CHAMPAG-NE.
cJjiscrupnloTas-dealJBra at
tempt : to substitute ; otnez1
brands for tlao sn.ket of es-
tra profit.
* * 3IPER-EISIJJSZECK "
osxsrclo witli cjveiy "xvido-
"
tlxo , 'trade.
SHORT HAND.
A. maohino for nbert-
hnnd wilttngwoyht !
3Jb- .
Setul for clrouUtB. Stripe
\fjuitfl , 1517riBni.y , Neb.
COLLARS
CUFFS
[ AKIN. TWI MARK
AAI THI
FINEST QOOD8
EVER MADE ,
itixa Jill Llntn , toTM
Llo'ngs ' AND Exteriors.
Ask for them
SPKOINOTICES. ? .
O
.
i > l euro Ndttd. < t Hot ) hi'UH. ( Intndkl tt-
Immo is S I-V t , t. ( ll'cifp
\UN V to lt > n on clntt li Ht § ainmf iO mil
. > ! up Alw . .n r l wnte.V. . H. > t.t ; rl < oi
K rn m flt. 3-J n ' 9
, . . in
O. P. i ) la urn ! Co. , H l IJ l .t
ni , 1MI5 V rini SI.
V OMKY loMiml on oiutt l . IMlrn
, Vil houijkt an.l toM. . ! Tot ni n , 31 J J
HELP WJU1TBC.
Uk.sriOP : f < mroi.c' \ | , n > r ' " Z ?
li < ni' " . :
60MB
nothlnu
tr t
Conl rno'e , W > noie , N
WANTKii A lrl for senet * liuiimiork In
tanll f mllj.iiocXIIilioii , 1 M * tc'
nlvi > al Mi
M rafrj.cn moi.tMy V5 > nifnt . Mhlriii-1 ll
onW. D. lr Lowry , r om 5 , 110 N 10th it.Oman- .
K Kltthcn girl , S 0 8t. JHrj-n < i <
' ) - - / K3"d > iu irn. min wUhiroou
WANT'lK3"d . < rfiftt < .ihurdiddllai !
lo tike * \ all InU-reetln no * J/ocory cto loented
jln UKliput part erf Otnahv.lUreti 8. Y , Ilee oll.e.
07P-lp
j { 7ANTC1I rt m ltr nin-l b KOcd iklrt
* \Vrner. ApplAndcwoiu licjX rooinjL jC
Mii7TNTKD-ABM''i''ltohcn ' ' rork 17 <
> slrVlLr Bencr l
quite ot 221a Cm t.
- jfounrnulrl lo-llghr hou'i.wrttr , at
WANTJKD-A Uain y 4 IR'.n s1. COO Iffp
, - tlmroKUhly . ompctMit cooV. Vu.
WANTnD-A . 19th ami C | ( tc ve 6K17 _
cc/jk - ulven. Ap <
A17ANTKD Afrood / rrn waif-n
VV plj cr write to Hn HUIIM.O Kvcrttt , Council
A 1MB.Md at itlBCapl.ol . ax
n AVTED-GJacd wares 'rt 1 1" p U So n ex-
\ \ ' ] > ? ltincil'trrl to do vaieul iio. wor ! < jOill
at 24CO UoCKO.trttt. IS1"
_
irA. > TKD-A lrl to w h , Iron nd coo j vt'KO *
tocompcttatb.lp , $ lj..rweok ; references ro-
iulroJ ] , 61-S-lbth rt. " ' 'I'
> 1t'l > 10 > s llcliom , CM | pr to the tiKh
WA roan. AdJrcM rf.br.Bkl'ciu l Mama ; o 1 cn
tfit ftMOclatlorr , r'-unon . Nib. U
OiAlUH. UU1 ItftKH 1 ft3 i iu n I" : *
L town In ih BUtuiobuv thira lor ca > h. J *
.Im't s t. 'imniltr 1 > . B. ncoinefrljujor an' ) tiipo
per cf Oum n.u try ad KW * > IJ tC3. 8C6 , an < l Ml
11 own d St Ozanhn. KS > V
WANTEDtaMiin l > y a pratllcal nunnnilh
and nucZi-'nitU wlio h.e j&tiao. cxinrle
820 15th M. Wm Jlirooitc. 630 > 7p
ced n d n -
li.lilo book'ki-cricr , with besi'of > ntottncc
ntia ttuttl9irwlth cno cf iho l-i rllim . Ad-
. 0 , Kco olllc. . COJ-17p
Sl'.UBticaly n younprMn of
tlon and butlne-a tkj.crtencr : will ccipf e " > lf
j until-iiiiiiei9lir.pro\c8.AddtoM "II 0. H < "
om c , o 4
Slluat'on by a middle svcd man a
WANTED
Janitor or w tchmau. J. 1. Bee aillcc. ( ! oed >
rcfcnnccsRhen O'fl-lp
i-xptilo'Hed dices niakir will dofcwi p'uprl
AN
T&to laruillcB. Call at 1414 Dodge. (31-10 ,
Wk'li.u Hy oxpcneiieea lioul nmn , a position
as cluik or laauogcr. Addrcea V. K. K. " ' ! '
OtVet. B65-lBp
WANThD Aposlllon vo nn appicn t it 11 nfet
vtarobtoru Address C. B. Li ( .ct ) , horftl
Nph. 171 Jan
A - * M . - . * - - - * * * > * . Hw . * '
/V kojpor ID wtioIcBile tnb'J ' bmfL In Omabi ,
* 1 PH * " " * * f * r * > A * iQfl.f f
\\AfliM'-TI'un.lfhia ro.ru slid ho ra ty a
VT Rontliman , In house with mtdcrn Imiiove-
menta.cent-a'ly loca'rd. hither Om hi > ir Covneil
Bluff * , lleferenccs given if dcslicd. Addi sOR H
Iwk fri S2 Om.ha I' . O. 687-l"t
Twu Kent If men Jfirst cites bonrd. 'd-
WANlKll
dro-s W. O. It. , Bee otlloe. 033'lfp
WANTfti ) 'lo ie&t , by jontlomsn and ttlf , t n
lootri. lurnithed or uufurniihod in trlinto
fomllyccctral'y kcattd urhsndy toHrrctcar ; > ef-
W'm forijifh.d. Addicts P. O. bo * 702 , cltj' .
nty >
'l ht > 1U.IAM lamileu lo try our telf-rl'In ?
WAt ' BnrkwDcat flour and Belf-Lkirg ( o.r.
meal kept by all fliat-o'a-o procerg. Wo warrant all
buckwheat Bold under our brand pure. W. J WEL-
SITANH & CO. . Manufacturers. .24-tf
WAti1'.lt The Linen Kiulsn KaiufactiirurifjCo. ,
f Buflalr , N. Y. , want an igarl for each ol
Iho Btitesof Iowa , Kansae , and Nebraska. t handli
their goods tt hocpslo ! ; mail capital required ;
profits laive ; for particulars rail en the compaiy'u
general nRrnt at No. J612 Howard st , bet. Ulh nnd
] IMh flc , Omah" . 8 > .10i |
WAHlKu-l.ii 001 lu. , IT-TIB w , Flour , IVed ,
lUv , etc. , to Bell on couiiniM'on In o n.irctl i ,
ith liardwnre , In pocdlo'ndon for tr.o lins'tio'e ;
K0 d rcfi > ronicgadrrC8iJroccr ; , ) t-collkc. CM-lfp
knd
'OU UENT-Front loom Appiy 02 13 h
. KENTNlca Inrnlihi d roomn for ReatUmo
1.1OU
1 onlynt31BJ ; SltlhSt ; prlra icaeooi'ila ' K. I > )
Simpeon. Bo7-10p
ItK.NT Oii5.1i''U5.oi JOth bet. "iniaod CiU
IfnmlaS'f. , with fl rr < n , cillkr , we 1 and ri > -
tern. Apply tt tiu-juo. old Sow ing : MicnlLO < Sou , 2'JO
N 13thSt 023 .7
poll I'ENT 7 olt' ant rooison 12ih itrett Rivt-
1 able for IKUSO kuoilriup | | Bulrs bitweouifarnrxn
il.t&n Hottli
FOU llK.NT-n ; ly fuiu'shixl ' rooms 7-JS 16th B .
Ci.-l7p
17IOII I-ENT I'uo cdoforlably ( urnI vclroom'iHh
Jj" ( Inset , si/l two r i urns unlurrilsluj In prl'to
Iiou8iiaply ; 7JC ) jthU
FOBl'ENTNlcoJ'furnlshtd ' room , Icojllon ex
. ( .ellcut , fJUJIowirclst. ! CU-7. ' > p
Tj'nil'tKNT Hoii' BrooTS ocd hafru-jnt Co 0
' J1 & Gharlui HU nu ulrd 11 D. L . 'J h < njac. Cio'fM < * n
Hlooh. 2/4 Dp
? OK HK T 1'doutilo anJl siJuIsiH-mWied ronn.
617 uilinRiIbl. 8:0 lOp
IrUlK U NT Iltuto h. I wren lilh and Ifth ( M
1 Chictjnst. Lwiulroof.ldn H.11. B U Up
' .KN'li 10 room liciino .jlrors fnaii I nth on
Hoacy. iLcjulje-l , EWiibr , Sa\n.B ! tltiu.
0)5 tf
IrtOH 1 liIi.NT Nice front toonKOI Karnnni R'rtU
637-.8p
lOi HKNT House / rotims , l.l ) . tt , or fpl.t to
P awHyifor Union. 60310 ,
FOU llKNT-Fnrulth d < r uplj/nUhod r-omp ,
wlth.l'Oird . LtC per v.elcfomr.il ko.no'i , UI4
D&vcnioitbt. fli01) (
17011 KSrr 7 ounli Uhedr onia , 1616 Clitca-
X1 son , OIS--JP
T7 < OIl HHNT3 room } , cloiot.allar and city vatir
0 ? ] 7p
OOKKRKT HoiKfiO rooms. 531 ard Doi\jo , 4" ;
I1 Jrnomcnttu o. 2tlll mil l > o fnrH.rt , tlQ ; tottaifo
r. rnonu , Kith and I'r n port , < < tfOtt > ; K v r HIH.
S0.h arrt l juflw tt ; co Muf t roniiJii , S ] SV t , 9 6 ;
ono nwip , ftlt end l ) > .u.l < t , } 3 ; lar n ollb. ruoiu.
niei' li'oiU , U.'j.i aid Knuani , i'O. Hit ni i.
Ifitn rd Karuam. 03711
Ort HKNT-Ullhlirvil.toft ladj , a nca Iv lir-
i < l < Kil
f M 17p
1-iOU 1IKK1-U V. 1 rh'iip liousn , by
V 11 < 04. , ti. CS117
FOU II KNlCFurnished rMim aul bcanl at 1811
C-18 31. en-l'p
FOU UKNTUoein and b.aiil ior IHQ ffnilfiiift ,
1U13 Ciill&l | avo. 07.-.li |
I7ORHKKT oottiiro itli S rooro nar St. Mi-
' rj' a\o. Jno. t. McCigu * . KOU.
J7VOH UK T l.rife nlco y IniiiUtjcd r > nil Ad-
1 ( 'ion with lefcr ii' ' u "if. C. " Uca otllc * . COS tf
,10.1 ltU.ST-Hoouiii OW H. .th ai.
J O.1 UKNT'art v ) double house ; 4 ro irrMil , <
1 SJ alHtiouj $ lcper month ; tw > mMOunihi N .
non FflH iKNT l'urnUhcdllooimltn board , C01 X.
17th IU-U
I Uit llr-rtJ Now m . luviu h u.u. MIIII uty
. a t | n tuutb Ulh tt. ne t i Ur.ft < l trick
he f , . I4M.i r ' , rent Mo , I
v I i i ir ft T W T U 11 < < .
> lt i h1'aii w II A lornninikleS hfrtu ;
| 7 > iU M'.NT-lltltk rifiif , lOKffrrino < l fn im-
prnvetiitnti. ledford , H.mt A l tli , vidS lUh
- , oecit
iU.ST-ntrnl : he I roe n , mi Jtclnwn 81.
8IJ-n.Sr >
'Oil hK.VP TurnWipJ loom ml , I > odr Ht
HtMS
MS
r < on in NT-vi h boMd , 01 * r\gp
1 fiont moii. , vMknd Intli ; HV \ Or. c 114th * ml
im , KM : a MI n lew titilf bottOor * wMti d. Olll
. OH IIKN1 Ncwrotujf , tip.00 per ir.mill , flcoil
fnrtil h'd ronm , t < UifMi > nnlh. ll.OlMlcr-
? olt MJ'NT NewH fmnltVfil front teem * , 'n l
1 cr o MI trfl. W. IJIh ttl C M. 40UI
"roll li'IVT Oa-Tion j. lannlTe Bdho > n7.ll < Kilc'-
1
on. ! H < tf
I " 7 j > H-lYf i < n uir 1 1 1 rrom with lotrJ , I
I1 Uo cr 1tN > 3 d T honrtlm , 1911 \ \ otrtter.43S.J
43S.J
F OH K AV TopeMlvirtn only , it pkaoaiii ttf
nlihctl lonn , S. F. corner" Mill anil l > ouir !
41MI
.ion mNT-TV ! i .leir ttoonn. _ IMItk' * hlrok ,
PMilvm & Co , 1113 r m-m. 440 tt
r\or.l HKirr FumlilUkl S-onl rocti for rent SSS
' KSllHt 418-tf
[ 7011 UP NTRtor" imm t JU F.\rrfw St , with or
I K.-innt llllll ii. tAM tVitil.rti .VrVil&18
434-
, OU UffMT-HiilH r rooin-littnlOied for Hunt
I
1 Iioiis3'k4 pln , ; , arifoco pi o-.lh a gjiiil in llco ,
icr' blo < - Vc/rni.r f th ! ? d'lloard8ti 4.T < , t
FOR BALE.
TTK l BAl B-Ch | > ! Reed biir.iw-n i ropenr t
J1 Omkiu * ( * * } rdij AilldliiR SUxSO.
i > hB Itccd , U'l C i l. C7& 19.i
. - .
FOllSM.E-Cloip.
IM it. < 01-17i
Foil SAW The jrrf-tut lugtln e'trolTercd .oat
fl-jcir oMuiiwe , nr 6 jo hi lior v , miuUi e-
iiiam ) Intneip , Ml ! ! ) . \ \ Minn MsOaulov ,
f Jtekionst.
TTDK SM K-CI eW , ono'half vre In n > tth Omir-n.
l Adilre-ii X Y..i H o Oilier' C98-M
' . "AfjH IlonrJImf hotino.trirnji . fu3 ; lit a large
F'.Ort near < mink ; HI tiblu * iir u I.MI.V ; ! < nld only
crcai : lrfntuf : ho n > low. Kiiis'm pAttlcnlan art-
ircss l K"to i Illcf ; 6701 Ji
. SALK OH TUMJK Oood ( lock film of { CC *
J.IOn J , ao ml 0.1 f ? m On alu. one mile flour *
VttnKl'o'd. ' ' No1' ! lll tm\n < > ir Oanha Morortyi
iljrrsi'VixJcv llAi.rtcfi , O.-ah or ( I. ) l llttrl-
i'SprliiBlltlll.Nib. STTdrli-tf
. . ' C eel nnt * i laborrct , one.
rc uiv.ti 'r clo * ! , ono toiriy new Knaho 1'iano ,
rll' ' Irnmul iilcttu 11 ons bnreu , baincBH nd
fm > i Iful'ii ' faljf , imillslMono heautlflil
ihln ooiTtoivt. InquiieNo. 2014 Htrney H. , liol
2tth end Slut SSHaii 13
I/OK tiAlih OSxl6S toJt ou funuiiit Bticot 8 blooki
JLj c9icf llllltary bildjc , C.00j. John L.ilctlapn
upposlto Poitotll .0. 42d-t/ / '
f M.K J3xl24 foci on corner , eouth-OMb
. ftor t.'hiKnw 3 rooms , torn , 3 blocks went of >
I'arlt avo. iked1 Li > enworth , c 'j' pajTWiitu , chenn
JI.700. Jnhn ] > . Mo * astie , op < itol'oht OHIcu. 4i7-l
ftSLx-Uy bnldluKani otxk of clothlrff ,
boot * anilfSoun , will ire > Jor firming land.
Qco II I't oiB3ii , 801 South IGtlj St. , On.-aha.
4S7-Iobl'
FOB SALE > -Ch p , horse aoi > hugKy , J101. Cura-
lUKSL 202 tf
FOHSALK Leotof har ow , I wagonMII ! coat'
box : n T-lAot surauur , 3 K csr 17th rtnd lnrcat -
sta. OJMDp
FOU HALE or.TUADE Go-d3 eam nour'nR mill
with two run ol burrK aud on Icul burr ; all In
good repair and onlc bfcn uted l. ' + motithp. S tu tcd
"nonout the Tnt' luislncsf loteOn Kinnioy , Neb ,
Wlldltoto < f1ot Dd inilljtcttttt rvr ( mill nljnt ;
' fine lee tl'n ; ill fell ongold'tcr s , " ot trcde for
6thor dteirablo pro oity. Adill-Tl I.LClt I ) x OCT
( vtarnoy.Nrb B17fibO
* r ALC-MUSlOAb INffJKUMENTS A.
HoepcoDors
pro Boirdman & Gray I'iano at 8 125 Cfr"
One IMnis II o. 1'iino at 1M 00-
OnoJ , 1' . Ua'l'Piat.o at 10 DO
Onofca-on & t-amllu Organ at .tt 00 * *
Oiiofrhrnln-i-0rvannt | 35 00
One Wooi bridjo Orgsnot 50 00
( luo KetoyOrprjiat. . . . . - 0 00
Due Jurmnon Organ at 45-00"
1 ' For ca'h or on osay ro uthlInBtallnicnt ,
'Mfo agcntB for celebrated JUmbttll I'iano anil Kin-
tall Or an , Jtnu-uin rod Ualltt fc./Jrtrij Pianos.
A. tioife , IMfl Dodga
KJflfebS
> . uoiti > r > im AUUAjNUh AH < lu poiucro. ll
b or pnit of two thoinin < acres -timber land ,
forty mllo'caat of Kannai City , vrll ozrbanRO for
H bruLa land or motobnndico. Bedford , goner A
UIBCELLflHEOUS.
OSEYFOBL'OAN Ou reaj cataio1 , iy DallWoM
liio * . , S17-3-lCih t. CM-IT
MONKY U loin on chattoli by J. I. Baattv. 213-1
south lilii t. OWif
f | 10 E'CH > K < 1E 'Jam * for ImproT-1 property In >
i. Omaha. has It. Woolley , ltoca'-20 , .iimba-
National Btnki Om ha Neb 6iO-l - >
rehlnir help or servants toshlng "Hn
_ ationa o n ol > tnln.iho amo calling < TI Mmr.
Oeoreeat ( X6-Capitol avo. ( OSCp ,
TT\Q \ TKAnE St"ch of roccrlc for ncroproperty
J _ alj Inln Oniilta. Clun It Woolltf/y jvoom 2
Oouha Na.lonal bank , Omaha , Nob. 6-7-1 '
fnrntrck nf n ro ianIIi
JL Cbas. .11. Wooli-J , Hoom 20 , Oiah * Notlor.a ,
Uank , Oouba , Neb. KS4.J
171OII THAUli SnxjIiB of gno Bto tiado.fi-r land.
1 Cha It. Woolhy , Houn 10 , Ctaa.Jm . a1lol"u
Dink , Onm ) a , Nub. 02J'(6
M OSf.Y tolnnr n clia.lo'n by J T. BtaMyi 21S
( nuth'14th So Ofid-i : p
rpo 1 , ( > AN 61 , ' jO at 10 porrene lor th o vfajc.
JL JU it he pouj mil ett.iu tcciultj. Vf. II. MoHrr ,
1404 r.inam.t , 0)7-10-
NO"tOK Sim. A. M. Trail" , prottflilonal rmrit ,
hat rituri udjioml't Mobrir , .whcio fhi ha
IIFFII miiBliiir 01 n st < o U'onthH , | n Ih'j fatcllu of
Lieut giaiitH I'aciucQk and Iliownc. Qd can now ho
fiundat tnj tluoatlior LOILO )3t )
37 OU TKAUS For merrban'lMcrocoils P'e-
1 /crml , ihr.ii (3)mli'o ( ) : If 13-In Ua > louChlu
( ) no. ( ) l.t In st. Li.uFMoC40ncren ( ; nf flnataml I
Kaotfca ; OnoOJ farm In Ohio. Tlr. | TOic | t > M ( no
of iir > ( Uinhraiioi ) All cornn ur.lcatlum will b noiifi
strictly ccnflJantUl. U. II.Vu p ar ,
OOMa With board , de iutil > ur winttr.pp
-t , M. Cooiks lintel. ri-i
( HUl < IKUi > OiUi TO ttU.R l > .
UNDERTAKERS \
A'ilhar.Wstan'l U17 Fiinarn St. Orders hy Wt ,
raph toJiolioaandprom tl tUtnifvO to. Ttlep on < >
No ats ,
a.
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HEHEFOBO m JEBSEY Will I
AKDPUtiaOH JlbUT B BWIST.
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