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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1885)
THE 1)AILY BfcE Or * aim Ofiloo , No. 010 F rn m Office , Itoom O5 Trlbauo irnrala ? , izoapl * ondaj ( T ll Monday morning dAllj. MM T MAIU Or * T t . $10.03 I Three Vonlki . } lUUanjrj . ( .CO One Ifoalh . . . . . t'et Week , 21 Osnts. ( rni vmu rri , r-njwisn D isim ? * mntniT I KS row i ID. 3 III T r. . fJ.CO I Three Month ! . . . . . . . lIlKontt * . . LOT I On Month. . . . . . . . . . . 4 W CotntnrmlcMlnni rtUtloc to News and EdltotM teitttrj shirald , ba addreued to Iho ERTCI er Tn BIB. ; BCTTJIM All Hailaon totteni and Remlteanats chOQid b aldrceaedtoTniilin Pc t.iinno : OOUPABT , QIUTU. Df II , Checks and Po tolTlco orders to be mad * pay. . ibis to th ord r o ( the company. t BEE FDBLI8HINQ CO , , PROPS E. UOSKWATEU , Edltor.J A. It. Fitch , SlMiaeer Daly.Oirculatton"P ! 0 , Box , 483 Omaha , Nob. THIS all-absorbing question among th Nobr&skft democrats I shall TTO hare , cabitiot ofllcar , with pittonngo enough to go nronnd ? Tun newspapers and the public are becoming - coming wearied OTor the Olarkson-St John controVorsjr. 1 ho Chicago New , declircs that it will not publish any more of the stuff for less than ono dollar per lino. _ MMM TUB present oongrusj liwi only about thirty .days inoro to logtalato. At the ratio at which ( til now going the outlook for any legislation , except nuoli ns hap. pena to bo ailvanonl on the cnlomlar , it very poor. TUB uwmuMit to trot out Uio odilor of the Kow Y.wrV - for Unltsl S people t > Imul lllaino I * juU r * iuug fxsvm Uu > u tlou \ o plt l t the SrvrK SKNATOU UUOKWOKTH is ou the right track. If ho will take the trouble to.mnko a thorough InrcsUgation into the transactions of the school land ring the legis atur.o will bo bolter prepared to enact aomo law which will piotect the state from further rubbery and fraud. Raid Ins boon urged by his friends to enter the Now York senatorial rnca. Whithw'a father-in-law , D. O. Mllla , has a gcoi sized "bar'l ' , " and would no doubt tap it for the benefit ot the Tribune oditjr if ho could thereby make a United States senator out of him. JAY Gould'a contingent of brokers are hero in full force to-day , attrec d by the dispatch Bcni awty yesterday , that the s > mita judiciary coaimlttoo did not Intend to ropurt the sixty years extension for the Uniih Taslfio aebt , They found , however , that the ccmoilttco is making progress on the bill and expect siou to lu\o it rosdy to report to the senate. Am out ; the brokers are nuc'i well known operators aa Cam mock and WootlshofTor. To-aighta Gould banquet is being given in one * of tha up-towu hotels in honor of their presence * , at which the whole atny of Gould lawyers , lobbyists and agenla are protont. Special Washington die- 'natch to ihc Springfield Jtepublican How do tbo people of Ilia country like tho.aboiro picture'What'do they think of thoao of their roprcsentaiires who favor this outragous extension ? How can any of our senators and congressmen who are supporting the measure ever face their constituents ! SENATOU MKTK claims that his pro posed amendments to the high license liquor law have not been thoroughly un derstood by the BEE , Ono of his amendments abolishes the two mile pro hibitory bolt. Another provides that the petition to the county board for license shall bo signed by fifteen froo-holdors In stead of thirty , and that they must bo genuine froe-holdorai But the main .amendment makes the liquor license not 'to ' exceed $500 , .whether in vlllsgn , town or city , but at the same time it is loft optional with thjo municipal authorities to fix the license as high as they may see * fit. Whether it ii advisable to change the present law so far as the amount of license is concerned is a debatable quee- tlon. While the authorities of Omaha 'might ' not reduce tha lioousa from the pxojont amount , § 1OCO , yet there would always bo a possibility of Ita being cut down to the losejt ttojuro allowed by law , and in the intoioit of the public we protoit against any opportunity being afforded of reducing by fifty per cunt. the school revenue that Is dorivoi from -the liconfo tyjlom. This matter should be veiy carefully considered by the legis lature. WE have received a marked topy of the St. Louis Globe-Democrat containing ar nrliclo relating to the proposed national cattle trail from Texas. The art'clo. lays great stress upon "tho importance of i national highway to the northwest. " I may bo of impoitanco to the cattle kings but it is of little or no moment to th people. Wo regard this scheme on a pa : with the subsidization of rtilroiula. Th cattle men want a trail six miluj in widtl act apart from the public domain for thci oepecul benefit. It is nothin more nor less than an immense land-grab. Wo fall to sao why a cattle trail from Texas is necotsary. Tha state of Iowa has nearly as many c'Utlo as Texas , yet she his no trail , aid no free grass. Neither his Mimourl , which rnkt among the loading cattle raising states. The only pUntlbla claim for ouch a trail ii that It wonld prevent lha spread of splenetic fever among northern native cattle that are kept off its route ; but It seems to us that if a rigid inspec tion of all oittle driven fcom Texas wore enforced there would be bnt little danger .of the fever being carried out of that state. Although a strong effort will be made by the oattlo-klng lobby to induce congress to grant this subsidy , we do no\ \ believa that the schema will succeed. 00 TO TUE COU11TS. Iho spir.t of tto liiuVito rosouli ! n to tbo effect tl'.it no r.iumjs sbnll be ftp preprinted to pay the n < lcg d claJmi o certain c'jutn fronts and jobber ! , ia In full tccml with the sentiment of the people. It { B certainly n atop in th right direction , but the r "sri'tiUoa ihouli b vo gem farther snd pro inltod any p ( iroprUUons generally of ho cbnwcta that Are applied for at ovoiy cotilon b ; ths Trfcolo gang of public plunderers Oar legislature * have ttkon up clt-gjiho too rnnch time nnd spent ( o ) much tnonoy In Iho att'ldniont of cliinn tha have been for ths most part not only ox tr vgun4 but fraudulent , Owing to tha peculiar methods which Uie o lobbyist * purtuo they have baen abb to got mos of their schcmoa through the leg lalftturc. Ilcrcaftcr lot them go inl the courts with their chima and eatnbllil their ralldlty. Oar coniUtution rnakora Invo provided a method for the collacUa of claims sgitlnat the atatr , and tbat 1 through the court * . The old constitution however , which waa in effect prior to 187u , provided no means of collection sgainst the atato except through a legiila tire appropriation , aa the slate cjuld not not ho sued. Now , however , the state Ii plasad in the * eamo legal ntti tndo na mi iadlrldunl. It can ouo and bo snod in the civil courts. All claims , therefore , oxcrpt thoao Incurred in the legitimate ) expanses of running the utato govoniment aud certified to by the proper oflicoro , should bo oent to the coin In The itito haa Us attorney ! and pays thorn nalarioi , and it can bs put to no greater expat thin th.iV uiunlly incurred in civil oaion. Ktirlhcrmori , thii niodo of procedure would bo moru just to nil parties cnn- o racll aud loss rxponaivo than to nlloF the le iilaturo to spend daya nd days In iht consideration cf claims. Erory hour that the Icglnlaturo ia iu so&siou coata tha irnto $250. Time , in thin case , is mono ; , md the peopo ! cannot aCfjrd to hara anj ) f It watted upon a lot of hungry lobby- Ala. In uttering thcio sontimonta tht ; BEE docs not in nny vrny undottake to pass npon the merits of thcso so-called : laims , but the IcgMaturo his no buiiuesi o spend ncy time in the diacueslon of Jiitns ouUido of them for the logitiix.ato ) xpon os of running the stato. A TIMELY WARNING. The burning of one ofthobnild'ngs ' of the Illino's ' insane asylum , by which seventeen ives wo > o loat , b > ings right homo to the Nebraska legislature the insecure condi- , ion of out own asylum with regard to fire selection. The superintendent of the Illinois asy- um says that two years ago ho asked the egislaturo for an appropriation of $2,500 , o protect the detached wards , and that inly § 1,000 waa allowed , which was not mough. Ho also made several important [ uggestions which were unheeded , and the : c3ult is a terrible loss of life. The same ; hing is liable to happen any day at the Sobraski asylum , which has. no fire pro motion whatever , no fire escapes , and no Kopor mcana of exit in case of a panic > r accident. The difleseut rooms ) f the various wards are locked with dlf- erent key0 , so that an attendant in going series of rooms has to use a llfloront key at every door. This is all rroag , as jne key ought to open every leer in a ward. Besides this , the dan- ; erous and unruly patients are kept in ho topmost story , and In case of fire they rould all or nearly all pariah , , aa it re- [ ulres two and sometimes three attond- ints to take any ono of them doara stain. Ul these defects have been brought io ho attuntioa of the logitlaturo through ho BEK , and the proper remedies have ) oen suggested and prompt action has > acn urged. Our irho'o asylum needs a ; horough .overhauling as to its Interior trrangoraonts and fire protection and 01- : apes. The legislature will certainly ba llrolici in its duty if it docs not tike im * ncdiate stops in this mattar. It is hoped , httt the fatal fire ia the Illinois asylum Till prove a warning that will be heeded In time. THE INDIAN PROBLEM. The Indian problem ii Vftvt before congress - gross for mluliuu in the thapa cf a bill introduced in the senate by StnatorOtko. Lt provide ] for the a'lo > 'mcnt cf Indian lands in sorcrtlty , anil Iho extension of state and tnit < rhl liws , si as t ? include- the Indians with'n. ' tbo r jurisd'c'ijn. ' This bill secures to tbo Indians tluir reservations , and hcl s them in trust for them , until in the coarns of time the re servation eystom is gradnal'y done away witb. Whsnover two-thirds of the adult males agro ) to have allotnien's in sever ally , than this is to bo done by dividing the reservation into farms for each fam ily , and t hey are to beaidcdandimtrucced how to coniuot the tarn ? and become a jlf-sustalning and independent. In case , however , two-thlrds'of , the males do nol agree , then individual Indiana may sj- euro their allotments , and at once pro ceed to businoi' ; in other words , land in severally is tob ? given Jto every Indian who desires It. This provision 'is evident ly intended for the gradual dissolution o the tribal system , for when an Indian takes his land It is npon the understand log tint he is to sever his tiibal relatlom While every regard is pud to Ilii right and welfare of the Indiac , th ) bill als provides for the certain light and , privilegoj of whites principal among which are th rights cf way for rallioids , telegraph and highwayi , tni the purchisa cf Ian neccsiary for iuh purposes. Sen ator Ooke'a b'll ii vary practical an sanslble , but it might go a little fur ther and crry out the -repeated ( sag gostlon of General Crook , that the balh be plaoad In the hands of the Indian thus making him a full-fledged citizaa 1 every sensa of the word. Tim bill hu t jed the sctMtr , tni is rT bcf TO the house. Should ii bsc rae nlsvr , it.o a lulnn of the 1 jd n pr ib'c ' n will bo tat isfoctottly worked on' in the near future. Mn. CLAHKSOX , of the DCS Moincs Ret/Mar , h&a democslratcd beyond o rjuorablo doubt that Mr. Blaiuo'd de- font is duo to the stupidity and im becility of the nations ! republic in com mittee. His controversy with Post master Oencr..l Hatton and St. John has shown that it WHS within the reach and power of the national committee to have elected B.a'no ' if it had exorcised ordin ary citnpa'gn ' diiorotion. According to Clarkscn , Mr. St John was gagged with a eoro throat in Ohio. That same acre throat would have become woreo anc worto up ta the November chction if the committee had transferred to the cold water candidate the § 25,000 which Ohurc-h Howe carried to Tennessee. So wo have ample proof that the committee wai not only blundering into defeat through the mil- iomltoj' dlnnar and Brother Burchsrd's triple II , bat also failed to imka nee ol ita rpportnattlcs in silencing St. John , and even now the commlltoa stupidly ftdralte , through ono of ils most stupid manager ? , that tlu Ohio victory to in toxicated the numbers with glory tint ihcy could not get th'ir cobar souses to gether Icnj enough to kfcp thtir politick ] iromisca For our part , wo ore not ready to loliovo that St. Jehu made any ccr.-upt bargtin , but wo do know that Olatkson is utterly unfit to nuntgo a ono-horso campaign In the Miullcst coun- y in Iowa or Nebraska. the elevated railroads of New York wore built the varlens companion iromiscd the ovrnorn of property alorg ho line remuneration for tha damages nfilctcd , but those promises have never ) con kept. The properly owners , how ever , ore now obtaining justice tnrough bo courts Ono ha jus1 recovered § 2- 500 for tbo exclusion of light and air , and ho infusion of smoke and cinders caused y Iho passaga of tralnn , and it was oniy ccontly' that a butincss firm recovered 12,000 on the Fame grounds. Thcro are largo number of thcso ouits pending , od the lookout for the ulovatad railrcad icoplo is not altogether encouraging , oven f they can aflord to p y for the privilege which has yielded them immense for- unsa. Death ot Captain UymloiH , a Famous Democratic AVarhoree. prlngfield ( Mas * . ) Republican. The death of Captain Isiinh. Rjrndors t Now York Tuesday at the ago of eighty- no , removes a veritable relic of ante- ellum politics. A ftor Rynderj had given p running a sloop on the Hudson river , o opentd a saloon in Park row , known is "Tha Arena " Ono evening young elm Morrissey , a deck hand on a Troy oat , entered " 111 * Arena" and forepd a reo fight. Morrisscy was nearly kil ed , lynders saving his life after a > rtnigglo , ud the pugulism and shrowodnoas of icso two meJi cariied ono to the United tales nmsluxl's otHbe for the souLho'n istrict of Now York , and tho1 other to ongress and' ' the 8tato , senate. Rynders as , in the a ang of the old demo- atio days > a Nsw York , "slioul- er hitter. " Ho hada knack of' mon- ging ward i caucuses , used remarkably ure gutterr langnige , and had traded orsea in Canada and fought duels oough on the Mississippi to know howe o drive and-pin a bargain. In 1844 * he as promoted to a. sear with Tammany all , and was made weigher in the nstom-honso. He & an assisted in the rcanization of the Empire club , at 3 > rat sporting , aesoointioo , but eventually ne of the utrongost democratic clubs ia 10 * city. Olp.1. Binders was it i first resident , do reached the full tide of is importance as a polit'clan in the < Gin- Innati convention that nominated ucbauoD , who , after his election , made 10 captain United States marshal o ? the outhora district ofi Now York. It this ositioa he superintended the xecution of the locally uoioriooa Licks , the pirate < who a few days be- ore the oxocutloa , viciously attacked the narshal in his celL The captain will be amomberod ulao. a Fernando Wood's atef lollanco in the ward concents of his ay. Since the ar Rynders held from ima to time minor nilices in the city do- artment , but it wai mainly , outiof re urd for what a democratic worker ho ased to Voi Ho was dismiesod aomo oars ego by Hubert 0. Thompson from position as clerk , and It is but a lew months sinou ho placed with the keeper f the city Ijall iho banner of tha old Smpiro club In orior that "Jim" Irving , now in prison , might not at o are iboa hia iroporty. Of late years Capt. Rynders las filled the role of Impecunious lounger bout the Astor boueu rotundo , and a oiler of anecdotes about the ward poli ica of other days. Muelo in ttiu i ir et Dakota. It. yauH coeur PHBS. There is music in the crisp and bracing air of Dakota. Notice has boon Riven in ) oth houses of the legislature * of tbo in- reduction of bills for the removal of the > ipital from Bismarek. . This means that South Dakota feels her oaii. She has ; ot the organization and Iho committHi s and now she wants the capital. Un doubtedly South Dakota has A majority ia ho legislature , and a majirity can play , , ho verr deoil if it wants to. Tbo ex.- citomont prevailing in Bismnrck pre > vents a clear undors'ani ' ioi ? of the sitna- todioui lltigatlox It will bo well for Ibo rampant majority to remember that ihu egislaturo is not the court of last resort ; that D ktah s a level-headed governor and A federal judiciary. It will be wise for them to make haute slowly , and to confine their action to such valid am ! wull-oonsidered legislation as will pass the inspection of the revltlog powers. The sht rp geographical division of the legislature npon this and every otbor quottlon ia another f ivorite argument for the divlilon of the territory , whioh em- not be long delayed if there is to b &ny thing like peace and goad order within its bordara. r Gone to Ilia Howard. lioiton Advertiser , Captain IsaiahRynders , the old demo , cratic war horse , nht > has just died in New York , wai like Mcso in one respect. tie saw the "promised land" ffom afar , but was not pcnnittcd to enter in avti help possess it. His last oflice wasithc manhalship of Now YorV , under Un- chanan. llo believed in "votiny for tlu devil if ho got the reg'lar rumination , ' and has gone to hu ro\rt td. H ii q to v.vident tl.r.t tSorc n a tjooJ tc 1 of 1.1 n. y involved in the r cij-ro Uy treaties , wr.tca a oorrcaponnont. uf tLe I'hlladu ph a Times Tlioro are s ir.o very 1 andscrae private axes ready f > r the grindstone if the current of public gossip sots in the right direction. Already Iho agents of the various interests afTec'tA ' by the Spatmh treaty are on the ground ud \ro bnxy picking up threads out of which they rxpuet to weave the fabric of ptlvnto fortuned. They MO said to ba b eked by a big pile of money. This particular lob by is In fvor cf the trf aty. There will be ancthor equally at active lobby to op- pete it , Aiuthor lobby will push and still another retard the Nicaragua treaty and the pnaiago of lawa nncessary to carry it into effect. Minister Foster isrnrk- Ing with the afllrmatlvo forces of tno Spanish treaty aa if he wts paid for it. Abont half ono hears now concerning theco troatio * , finding a forolim marko : for our manufacturer , etc. , ia directly In spired by the njonts of interested private parties. The activity and pecuniary strength of these gentlemen RIO obncrv- able in every direction lioio just now. Yet it is all bolrg done with tiomothiug of the old-time snrewdnoia and cccrccy. The treaty lobby will not enjoy n mon opoly of the business , however. There are other oatorprliluggcn'limcn on baud looking out tor cur domestic nfF-iira with equal carnutuces. The Galveston har bor interests have comp to en understanding - standing as to the Ua ia job. In short , they have pooled their issued. The Now Jersey contmtirs have boon bought outer or dickered out of Iho field .and the Elds 08,000,000 scheme will have compara tively little opposition outside of con- grow. Of course , Oapt. Eads docs not uxpoct to got any siich sum in a lump. The aid of thn government In private cm- torpricos is only obtained by huidous approaches preaches , A ourvoy is the first step , a conditional experiment the next. Whun having committed ituolf to the project Uib government ia easily captured. An the eutlro wharfage at Gilvmon la owned by a private corporation the benefit of the proposed improvement would inure solely to a private corporation. The ilcunopiu ship canal is another Binmlar corporation job , the asliul benefit to bo derived thaopublic being inotdcnlal and problematical. But IloumpUi has secured ito survey and I'ovcrmneuc recog nition und the plna are now b ing s ; t up to get tbo work nnder way. A vigoroua lobby is in the field and a string cun- gcoauional crmb'.nition has charge of the Inside buaiue&a. There will bo n grand coup in o abort time , It ia asid , which will ournrloo some people. But the funniest lobby is the- - picture lobby. Pot a longtima two very com monplace a tis'r , both , ladies have hurt certain pictures on hand which could not be told on the inarkoi for the price of the frimca ia whici they are sat. Both if those alleged artists are excellent liillea and havu many iDiluoiitial frlauds. It would bo natural to suppose outsldo of Waohingtonitkat ladles who could paint picturea for the government aSlO,000 and $20,000 apiece , ould carutnl uwlth plenty of rich society fiiands- , make n iecont living by painting for the private ; rade. Bnt the supposition iu thin case would bo wroaji f ° r luithor off theeo smale naintsra have been able to turn. out ph tires of such a character. The painting of thu electoral coaimla on ay Mrs. Fasiott , would not be worth $10 : o n picture-dealer , and no gentleman , , of artistic taste would permit it to hanjr in its private collection at > ny pries. It ii not even a historical painting , a largo number of portraits- people who were not _ in attendance at the great court scene atioall The portrait of tbo artht herself Is porhnpx the nest prominent in the forcgroundVil .hough n numberiOEp/iominent nowsiaper nen , looking ver intellectual , indeed. and a half dozen sooicty women , very hand- iome , indeed , fouib a bold background Some of thcso were not hero at allr and vero inserted for.so'much . money and for heir probable intluance. All these influ ences are now at wo k to get this jjictura elf on the govermm nt at the ridiculous sum of S15,000.which is $5,000 less than ho original figure. Senator Voorhees , of ho libra'y commiitco , the legitimnto cliampion of the suf&r'iig ' ladies , dasJjcten , chosen to push things , in the inside. There s nat a single rcdoeiuing feature , art s ic or otherwise , in the scheme , beyond- i tlw fact that it will put $15,000 into thepockot of a hard-workiiigand very excellcait wo- nan. There is unothor picture lobby for- ho sale of a fulliloagth portrait cf the late xenurnl Go rgquH. ihomasby MissRaUr- soin. 'Jhomas posaessed a stri'iijig faeo vhich wonld bo- dill cult to miss with , a. mish , and the likeness ia n fair one , As v wo k of art , .however , this Th'jiuas pVit ire is ilcs ituto of/merit. 'J ho whole li"- n o is st fl'and the foio shortening is a\vfiii. V significant .jvoint in connection wi Ji th s > ic uro t ado is. the silence o9 uvurj'body. icro and the. tnait approval .if. iiliati is ; oing on. GninK t" a HlKlier I'ianc. [ ioston Advrftlsor. lloblnton , ot Now York , thj linn ; amer , turned to Kel'cr ' In hin speech the other day an Amid : ' 'Ho nnd I are both going to a higher plinc of civilisation. Wo are shortly to stink o from our foa-t ha dintiofithls degenerate homo. " Iu other words * they are poiUig to "get up nnd dust1 ; but what will happen to the "higher plane" whoi they str.koit ? ' CnrllBloaaa Civil acrtlco flclormer. Chicaro.Tiibimo. bjioakon Carlifllo has 3honi ) iliit.li& ia a true civil sarvico rcforrnor in Jkis apjjoint- mont o Andrew Ucvino to ilio place of official sbenographcr' niado vacant by the death o William Blair Lo d. MB. Do- vuno has-been ono of. the oWtial.copojtcrs to the committees fr.t a nunibor ufi jea s. i Ho waa displaced by Keifea to make oy 'fpr ' , a relative of h'n. It haa booa ono of the traditions about the hmtBQ that the posts of icportera conducted wMi it slioiilil bo non-pattisan 'Jhey isaro placed at the absolute disposal of/ the speaker BO thai there nighfj bo no possibility of po litical changes affecting thccj. TJio ro- uioval of haycinnd I'ovino was the first violation of tlijs rule since the house 1ms been officially repotiol. McPlhono , the : brlliant chM of Ulo lejxwrtors , ha * boon in lufc plaw swce 1851 , aiU ho is still r young man. Mr. Devino is a man in , the wiiglikerhoed of fcaly your a of age. lie it hbuut medium hlghi. Ills face baa the fresh color of the aaan who is fond rf outdoor lifo. HIS eyea arodarh. Hlo fcatnrcn regular , while his face is smooth shaven with tbu ox- coptiou of a crisp * brown mustache. lie is a very widfly-rtad man. Thcjo is no mau in public llfn I o day w ho hw a b3 - lor knowledee of public sfTiira khan Mr. Divine. Added io this ho Is a very f.killful stunourapher. In hi ton. yeur > reporting the oonimlttepa th re has corn been any complaint of.h'a . ' Uck of accur acy. Do ! one of the meat expert cauoo' ' ists in the c.inntry , lip. learned thle in hia childhood , ai be. was bb.ru in Caa < aia. Do fjoes off uvi ry summer in a blrch-baik canoe vxplottog northern rivers. He cm go almoit anywhere in o o nee , It wae only a year or two ago that ho wont through the bietksra n , , Coney Iaond ! in his c&coJ , and ilantel ororfha wavrs outsl . 1.1 ts frail birk vi n Ihon-mio .uae at i sr curry M if ht > wernlna Hfcbj > . TI has n'ki on- a urn the wor.i * rnp. 's ' in the .St. Liw- ronco riv-r. No ouo who wonld see Mr. Dev no in hlg' quiet , mory-day manner would thliik him capable of such a tortl- neatly rc-oklejis feat. Ills uppoln'ment ' Is ono that cloci Mr. Carlisle honor , nnd none which ij heartily approved by members upcn bath Mdcs K > Nerrt I Alarm. Chicago Times. Nibdy nrcd bo nhnnrd over the recent - cent episode in the United States nenntc. It ia not believed that , Mr. Cleveland has nny intention of ttkinrj Jt-ff Davlj into his ciblnot. i-to. ORLKANS , January 18- The tlay was clfar inl cold nnd twenty thoutand pe n > lo Wore nt the Worlcln ICxnoMtlon. The l'oio | HloU. 'LONDON , Jnmwry 19. A llDino dnpatch say * the pope Is contined to hit bed with ftTor ail rheumatism. The earl tf Wilton ia dead USE. The of the Arjol OF A TORPID LIVER- Ijonnofnppctllc , Hcirr l costlvo , 1'aln la the him ) , \rltli a dull 100011011 In tha Imck part , i'ulit mulor the nhouUor- blailo , rullncGB after catlusr , with uilln- Incllnr.llon to cxortlan of bodr orniliul. Irrltubllltrortvmpcr , Itovr nplilti , wllh r.fcclltiffof Imvlninnslpctrd BOIUO duty , WcailnudB , rl73-.lnoon ) , l-'lultcrlnor ai Ilia Heart , Iloto hoforothB cyei , Ilcnilarlio over the i-lulit eye , I'osilennncoa , wllh Qcfnl dronms , lllclily coloroil Urluo , nnd PlIjTjB are especially adapted to euch cntca , ono Coio ofTccts oncli it They XiirrenJio tlio Ai > pctltenncl cause the bodr to TnUo on 1'lcaJj , thun thn rritem II Iiourlcliciil.niul bythelrTonlo Action on tuolMje | tvoOrtrauiiK'G" rBfoolR.-iro -irortupMl. l'rl aBo.Sft Blurruv Mt..N.Y. GHAT HAIK or WnisiCEna chingod to n GLOSST BLVCIC by a slnclo nrppllcntlon of this I > TB. It imparts n natural color , nets Instantaneously. Kohl by Druggists , or cntby oiprcnBOn icculptof 01. - " " " IVJurravSt. . Now Vor' < . IN THE PASTRY ! F etc. , Cavop Cnkc , Wx.nraiIiildluK > , ac.a delicately nud nnt * in the fruit fVoiuwlileh tbeynrcraude. STRENGTH AND TRUE FRUIT FLAVOR THEY STAND ALONE. PRt Ai1C9 t y THI Price Bakin .Powder Co. , Chicago , III. St..liouls , Mo. HAKDRt OP Sr. Price's Cream Baking-Powder AND Br. Price's Lupiilin Yeast Gems , Beit Dry Hop Tcnat. s < i.T.T3 , m WE MAKE BUS ONE QUAUSY- IT. s. S. W. Cor , Farnam and 12th Sfs Capital , W. HAMILTON ) Pren'-S. M. Tj BAHL0W , Oahhica H. M. CALDWKM. , H. If. Sitnn , C. W. HASIILTC | | 3V3. T. UAIOOW , U. and kept jecv to eight ohouk. OerttflcatoB of Dopotitt Innuod * * + > ur > le-ln3 O tin-rt (2 ( moivic'rta bo rl t Irttoroat , c < r n titirvtnntf without > t toroot. Advnito u rrmcjoio ! af intorowt. The liUorotstn of Cuntmor r isd ov ry f ff > ll with principle t.- uound 5ir nklrti froaiy oxtoncicts. ! 5 > 'ftvj sight drnfta ii Englaiwil/ < . i nrt , Ucottnnd , and all pnrto AfXCu rupu. Cor. ISfch mid Douglas Stfl. OapitRl Sleek , - - - LabilitT/.of Siookholdera , F p c tlBtereztPaii &E ONItSAL EUTA'D Kit Bl Ultt. IIKHNMT , 'vic I'nwldeol v. A. PAXTOH , Maiming ctiocioi JOHN K. WlUlUll _ Cwhloi CHAH. F.UAHDKKHON , TII03. L. KIMBAtl J. W. fMKJBTT , MAI MBXER UV.NhT f IWDT K L. BTONK. COLLARS iP CUFFS UAkma n s HARK Ml THI FINEST QOODS EVER MADE , tcmi All Linen , BOTH LlD'ngi ' AND Exterior * . BliOS. , Asuutb for SPKCU.L NOTICES "jfO I,6\N. , Motipy. * _ real cititr , ly flill n Ltc . 317 S ! " > 'hut ' ' (85-17 MONR.Y i lo n en chattels br J.T. Jli tfT. 5'S ninth lUli t. O-'t'flVM \roxKY to n ocintte't. . Oo'i * * , s - ill cureil N'ot i , cr Veil LiUtj. Flnahdal KJ- dunce 15(8 ( Vtam tU MlfebAp rpo t < OAN Sl.tMat 10 pnrfnt / ) ' thrtotar . I Hint bo f oud real Mt ie eituilty , W. II. Hotter , KOI rarnamtt. W7 19 . ' to lo\n on obittdt In samcf $10 and MO.V'Y up AIM CB al wrate. W. 11. 2i < ntlrrl OI Farnm St. . fC3jin iJ / Ii tULOAJS In Kumaot KWOrtuil upnarj MOIi 0. F. t > , vtj imd Co. , lUtl Ktttta aon t n Ar'nU , HOJ rarr.vn St. HM tt X.flOJJEY leaned 01 chatUli. lUllrotd TJr.hot Vf bsniht tt > jil Kid . rorenxu , SIS H Kth BDLV YVTANTP.t ) aumo ! n eldoily lailvof rt 'il-rc * , Vt tile clur eof an lafaiit ; apply at 2312 l' pl- tolavf. 71M9.V Y\7AXlin : SWs [ at Slarcn hotel , S 10 1 at. JIJ-Tp TJANT'IJsoid experlcrcrd clijar < tlfmn\n ( ' on Ilbutal coiuialfInn , only mieh need n- ' Atldw'i Lowirson A AlctandciSW llnoniott. , N. V. ( Hy. 7SO S p " \\7AN1 ll ! > flood sflrl to do roaklni ; , < llne r T and tr.v Inir , In iirlvitD ftmlli , nt 1200 s nth- ' . Mrs. T. it. Orceloy. 73T.JO UirminorSnodo prufdireil 73-10p ANTKU A gill for Utohen urk 17.4 I MIZM ! M. ODl-20p \\7AN'TKD Anclllilont ttlrltidotictal house \V work U 107 llodRO it. Mrj. Uto. II air. 730-lp "l\7'AM'EU Afoolnacoiul Eh'references Mrs. M inn , B. W. corner lath and Orltcl a'P.A . A | AnA -A bubor 705 a Jl'.h hi. Dalor. 710 2lp "Vl'/iNlKn Atihol'uxt.n , ft f ' . - gno I chambermaids - > ' maids , only th noli.ivlig houlci | appt > . 7 S-lOp WAKTF1) * tfird tat or nnd oonfto'loner A-l- - droni Hlth relcrcncoj , Clms. a. Llllli 1. Vft'ca- tlDK , Neb 7Sl-iOp n , ANTsU-La'ly ir gentlenun ; fuH'otonctm' , to VI cnn\a < lor a rup'dly tcllii K article. Aprlv to H. n. rurnion , P LVU U , Guinea lludnrfir UOI { o Omaha , Xcb 713 Up \\AKTK Agents to le'l ' Gatoly's Unlvenal Wu- T > rnlor ; cn icuLthlv lajnicrt. Adl ( ir call on W 1) . I * Lowry , r rm 6 , J1D N 10th si , Oiushi. - > peed bu'lnccsnian wllhcoodrffor- WANTEDpood cnccn < . ard'ttn ' ( r r.ltun hunilid iliiiv.n ra li , Io tsktM I all Intcrntttn a row LTOCCIJttriu located In U'olirM , partof Omahi..ddretsS V , llee offlie. B7ffilp _ WANTKD girl ftir B i l houiewr * . En- qnlioatC'U IttMst , 4 TtO'OVp ' WA TE1) \ounRBlrl or llgh hcu'twirk , tt v I > or. nf'H-irni-v nnd f6M CB9-19p Uoordttsol 1212 Capitol a\r. WANTED ar.57Dlcb7p . " > TuD 100 E llrltora , cord pate I lie iljht WA. . / il < ltcfn Nt brctkn Jlutunl Marriagu I on- cnt * np'a ' < lon. KrMiirnt. N h OllfrbS WANTItD-Dy a Inrush girl u > cd to do prne l houteuorlr , a place as housektepcr for n gen tleman ; ca'l at South Omaha lloiuc , Oth , uxi 1'ao Da st. 7H-l p WnrtiVIu uy oxpeiniiixii i.ntiI iniii , n position aa claik or mauagcr. Addrcca r. h. K , , "BO OHco. DB5-19p TT/ANTED By a tho'oughlr cxpcrknced uhlp- V pice clerk , a slluaiicii in a ubolcra'o homo la this city. Hiftrcnces or security. Amlieo- J- , thin olllcc. l2'-2 p WAN'IKU \ouigmani f good liabltin ; tltcv tlon in a drug stoio to Iccm rirrgt. Can gv\o btet of rolciccco. Addieej "I. I U" Ceo offce. 734a of Dtxks to kcepevOulDK * . Art- diies-'J 11. " Boa offlM. 73r-2rp A position as an oppuu 11 c in a ri > WANTED waroitoro. Address a B. ( . ( ) , orftl Nob. 171 Jas- * * * . . * alwkli MMUM. b.kUAUUU IU9 ( KIO& A1UUUA In n-boleaala wtibllshinonl la Omaha. Add res- " " " 'ore l'f son H \\7AN'ltD-A | . r > Ber , with tie , to take half In- Ti tcrcBtln good , jajlcg business , it U B'e ofl'ce. ' > 705Sj } > WAN1ED To buy at abargajo , n , hoisr , buvgj and hircofe Address -'A. K. B. " BCD oll'c ' * . 10.000 familes to try our solf-rlrlo ? WANTED Pure Burkwrjcat flour and bclf-Htlog Coin meal kept by all flist-c'a-s grocca. Wo warrant all buckwheat sold under our brand pore. W. JVEL - BHANP ft ( X ) . . Manufacturers. i24 t "I7OR BENT Noatnt aadchrau S fumUhod rocras JJf In Omaha.Apply to U. O. H AndeMon , rnoai lllocte , north entrance , 10th and Da- eoport street , 717Ieb5J OK H8NT Suits of roous luinlthcd for light honag keepbif ; , areoco ncrallT aacant In I3e > . mor'n block , corner 8th ami HovardSts. 438t HI NTj-Furnished rooif , b'cck ' north ol IpOH 1 rosttlnao , 3 W cor l.'ithaml Canitol ate ; s29p i'OttU NTr-iIouiieof s-ven 7) ) room % on west nlde cf Thirteenth (13) ( ) Bt. . lctDa\cnp < rt ami L'hlrogo , 73S.I ! UENT Sooil h"i 8 flvo rocnn on S * IpOR 1 Mnsoa , .1 Lloo > s ff m < ar Hi o WoJ and cittern Uqute M. Lw , frocir , 2M St OR HHNT-7Driilbo.l Uooum 628 S. ZCith S- . KENT Nl'olt fii'i ln'iel froi t ruom , 1707 L1 TXUjUaSt Ono block Horn K. I ] , tulooncr FOltJtENr-Saa'l ' nnwcattiKe , 1243 N , llth ) st. bet 1'anl and bbcrnian. 7C alp J'.KNT Ouo ctraforlaWy fnrnlsVcd room with IpOH 1 closet , * n < ) tworioir.3.unlurLl heu Ijuvrlvato FOR HK > tr nnu'o D rocfl s and ba cmant Cor 9 & ChailaaSt. mqulroif i > . L , 'jhoinae. Ct'phtMi l' < ck. OM Pp FOR UKNT-1 double a-sll slJKlofuinljhfid ro'in. 1617 CblragoBt. 0 = 0 1 Of HUNT Furiilnh J ft uonirulshsil room * , wltli.l-oiril at S per < * cekcouiral ; It.l.tloi , 18U Davenprrtbt * -'Jj | jKih 11 Ml Htvfc , bitwfen 14tlr , aad Ifth en JL1 Cli'x > soat. lmulci-et Jehu Swl.t C fl-10p T ) 00MB With boarl , deu > abla or wlutor. App JXat St Chailet U t l , 421-t IiENT Nlco 'lent room , IDil Farnain street FOS fil7-78p Teen KKi 1 lluuiuli roonw. V3 afd ! > } dc | , V < ; t' 3 room cottx.f,2lth ( and Davtnyorl , 810 ; tolta/p 5rooir , VOth and UITJI port , * 13 > . uottijfa roonu , U-lthard'Douglaa J1 ; co-log J ( ri-nun , 8 13th tJB t ; ono room , f-tn § ncilviuli ) > i. t.V. lawn ollln < roJiu l ! ik r' h'ok , IMh aid Faiuam , $0. IHr ni & Jiine , 13tn and Barnaul Ot < tf FOR HKNT IXitim and h udi&jr tno ( 'fr-ilimen , le 7\OR ItK T L pe nlce-y fiirnl h d n in Ad- 1 ( tion wlttjief riiiio " 41. C" lie i olllce. 3W-tf IUNT. ' 'art of doibla house ; 4 rorw , hla a ipiOH 1 iwUIUon ; $10 po/inoaih ; room < 4 Ikpalu Na tional lank. 03rtt ST-Kuinlsiuii Itoom ltn baud , 003 } J. i7th , taut UKNI'-.Ncw nir room h UK. wftb ( Uy 17VOK . , on i-outh 17ih l > t. n r/ llr ad trick lultubli foi bi-fttiiHU hou r ; rent ( SO ; Irqulio or 11 T. W T lllcr raij. 67HI Oll HUN I' Ham : will accouuuooRo 6 hnrtes : r.yply laiTPbor-ran av Mill. fjtOK PEOT BiSck house , 10roomi , modern Im. I1 prn\eiucDt > . lleaford , Hju r& Ltvn , 13a 14th streei. 08011 7OR BEST Furnished room , ISIS JacVaon 81. f ; > OU UKNT Furnished roomi IblO Dodge St. 1 ? S46 7IOR RfNT W'h | bond , oca la ge furnished 1 front rrouga ; and bitr.H ; W. Cor , cl I4thi l , 1401 ; a'eo a few table l > oaril ri wtntrd. 49 < t l/Oll IlENT Nowcotugr , I10.00p i month. Good I' furnl > h < il ro'iro , W topurmouth. K.O Tetter- ion , or. lllh and I'aruarr , f > ! S tf BENT N wh furnished front roomi > , FOR cu iu tr , B , W , 17th ud Out. cut OS RENT-inefur tjcrcoailhhfitd two cr tin ' On lifnlo | op. ti'OU IUNT 7oitMitifirn cttlj , K i > leM t fur * JC1 nblKtl rti'in , a K. r timer loth Mid l > cncl cnclAIM AIM ! JU'Il UKNT-T o ck * M P ,1H $ Farm n. U If > S flKNT vurtfthtd front rocm for rent m , Foil llf-KT Simr , t"i If 11 r n w St , with or nitlHKit IIIIIUr.1 IfcMto , bTaMiM ) b Co. , ISIS rors SATE. I tr | t rij kl ototw * J hti Kiej. is t CoMst ' Oiuclor ui ch mbcrtct.onn I1 teznlVt T itoik. olio Laitlj new Unite I'utio , Hve K M ffiini-d n'etiir , eii" hon , lin'it i ml pluetcn , Oils lltlTj ta'c , iniii.l lz , ono bcwllfiil clilna coTc ( * : t Al ni l > r/o | in lluovlxl &K Ilcr n rdd g. IrqiUfl 1S1) dffoM SJI-lf ] OU8AUOH : X-I1ANO ! Hw li.ir f nj mif. 1 pyamldo-lhlnhivrno-ii Mune ft Ilnuinrr , > n | . n.llntt , Cl > i. ) nxkll In tel. TfSiip FiOl S 1K A stock fl milliner zvotl * In n l. cMmtjr oo-kt town In Nth. The . - > ! < 11 all ct-r , n'Ohlp'o i > , inliVactoryitiv ! tor t ll tip RXUV. dill oradJrcti Uiai U t xar , 1'lwct , I'icrce Uo. , ! t V. 7 l'-t4p ip In it. 7ulUp FOll ALC-ltoat.'Jrn lion f.atwa ) > futviu ftl rg town mar i mrh > ; tu'Uble ' f-'t it iMj-jrnlil onlr tor riwli ; rent ol limi't loir. Kt.rlhtr pilcul ! > ri f- ureM Ii froc clilif S'0-l p ' bAI.K OK 'lU ltr. UIIKI ) ttUliK Itrnii.l IOU ij'UH . 20 in ) e ( r m On .tin , cno milt ( mm biuluitno il , Nab ; wll [ traito < nt Oni-'lin irorcrly. Ailtlrew Woclcy A lUtrliJD , Oln hatr . -lUn'l ko-i , Springfield , Nib. 377li.'Jip FOU BALt : 00x165 fent o. Onmlnz trf-ot MooVi nr.-t ot tlilltur , 9ICO ] . John I. . - cip ] > 3llo l'o t ofll ' SALtt 13JxtS4 teot on coiner , i.o trtl'll ' fto-t , house 3 loom * , l.irn , 3 blixks > . int ol Park ik o. ADI ! LutTCnworth , c y payment * , uhnip 91,700. JdhnU Jfo'icuo , ojipisitu [ 'oil Olllce viT.t iriOtl8tMy bulillaKHnl txk of clollilric , I1 bcot < and > l.oe . will tr d . * cr Itrmlnir liBU. Uco II l'etei ' ont0l ! South UlhGh , Umaba. 487-lebl ljvOH HAItV 1 sot ol hiraoM , 1 TiRon uml rov. J" boi ) HUT list eunmier , S i : irl7tli and lorc . At ; . OH 19 | ) FOIl SALE Chtip , li rso ftml , U1W. ( Cum" 21 ? if FOIlHALKOi ; rltADtCJo UUtni flinr'iiK ' WHS' nlthf n tun I Inurn Mul ono fccd-butr ; nil In good repair anil onlv In en u < oil IS month.- tmti'rtv nn otin of 'tlio bn-t bu ljps. ( iot in Kiarnuy , Nib , Wtlldlnnroil lot nd mill tojjither .r mill nljne ; > fine Ico-ti- ; nil ) 'Oil nngo d toims-.or tradj for other lUsirablo proptlty. AdJiou U.C ? II1 OM" b 617f li5 IN8TRUMHNT3 A. " Ho'fe oocta Ou lioirdmin ! i ( nay I'uno at . J 125 CC Ouo IMuu II O' l"ano at . U.O 00' Ouo J , I1 , llall I'lnno it . It ! , 00 Onotla'on A. tiamUn Otgaa at . 3300 Onohhonlnffcr Oryiuiat . 3 ! > CO On Wooobrlilga Urginat . f > 000 Ono Eitey Oipnu at . to OJ Ono Juhtuon Orgna at . 45 00 For cath or on o y m-nlhly Installment1. Alooojents for cclc'tatco Kmilctlt 1'lano mid A'ini- ball Cri-an , Hmsrrmi na llallet ti lavi I linoa. A.ucgje , Inllt Dujga 53 fcbn I . 'OU HAL1J Oil XCIIANan At 10 pet aero , all JE1 or nait of two tliousani acico cr llmtcr land , forty mlle cot of Kaneaa City. v.il cxchango for ? f lirssua land or u.otchundlet. Bedford , Snnor A L OSi On 'JucBuity last , ono i | rK roil rollch cuw , _ 4 joir cU1 ; whiiottar on lorehead. rt.rt wlilt Hjiot on iach flank A rtiaicjl.l bo ghcn to oiy ctHon iv lie will return or jsno any Information i P. 11. BackXcor. 7th dWciCf. 710 IQp io KIOIUXQK forms for improve 1 property In Omaha. hai U. Woo.loj , Itocm 20 , i maha - ' ( ok . BXt-15 STEAM Engln w atid.fit m fix to ten horn ) pow. r , second hand Maliimnry or poitabla orRno In good i ulcr. Send.lp len i d dltcrli lion tu J. P. Kcgll'li.room 18 , NeLi sk % Bank builulng. i25 'Up Wisblnr help or : enanti desltlnp fitu nllona can obUl.n the r&ine calling on MIB , Oeorgoat WO Capitol tup- t50-20p TJ AKTHSdeslrlieJo Incite p.-imrnmcnt laiils , or J vurchas ) Jofdw I'ndni oho p , will find It to the r Intiiest to cone5pecdnlthil > Crowley It CoI'tsteU. . . Nib 718-H ! UAIHIB CHUKJCNS-I. wans a man in every town In the BUto to buv thfm for cnsh. Do llm'tas t > iUintty | ; I ) . DiScemcr , buyer and ship per rf Oamo p ju. try and iSffe , SOI , J03 , StG , nnd 807 llowai d St. , m haK. _ g3-tl mo TRADE St"ck of croc'erles for acrcpropcrly _ L ndj Inlnp Oxaha. Ctoa U Woolley , Hoom2 Omaha National bank , Omaha , Neb. 627-f ff\0 EXC11 ANOL' rann5 for sirck cf merchandlss X Chu. K. "foolle ) , Itocm SO , Omah * Natlona , . Bank , Omaha , Ntb < B88-f6 FORTRADESlocksolsoo to rade for land. Chan. It. Woolley , Iloom 20 , Om ha National Hank , Omaha , Nub. fjJO-15 T7 > OK 'litAUi i-or tucrrhanrlse groceries pre- ( I JL1 erred , Ihr'o I (3) ( ) vihublo lets In Dajtcn , Ohio Oncil > l-t In St. Loul > , rjo e40 acres of Hnolar.d I Kansas ; Ono ( Jfarm In Ohio. This property is freo. of Itcnmbranca All coau-nrieatloca will b treated 4 strict y ccDlk tuHal. H. Hi Wlaipear , 2"J4 CumlnT. fit 387janSO * utitatllni ; ia phjtlcnl l * oeJi t , Oheii roldjit au > l imr.ly vU < r nn < l Hilmit Avxr- t > r lull liny up tdo I'irtlona , Fill ciiani.ll ) i eioi nn it , nJ funrtloni plttn in every ortJin of ti o i iy. ] fj - U liow n uldiln A Jay , Ko Iwlcf tl bulatit } l c Ai fnlt | it iuiaiit ilmpl . HedlrM , met Imtilral toil nn ttmu.f \ | pt | iirocotnUIno I. " Wa I rllevo tliU iimd / | irati etn.tltdmr Cdacrfi > p'iit Vnown to tlia ineiliciil iu4 + nt MI " * ? ! CVfumirrtiJ G tcttt , "Wo M J J our omtorr mr-iit * ' Zvi [ * * /x * Jf < ( 'iP. Abe ? qmtrVfry orTnlinprwpi tuilfn , ' * - - % , 3 * ! flitan < i IJtix * , " J > fer ua * tocmlmeU rhylrl\ni ; nUf ivfiil"'r ttirnifplTri wltboiil cot , " > ilMi tk * * An It ttlHtl n of into merit vltb * noTfr Mlmlnit Ati > * l Tcnirfn c 1IUriitf .M fieto Or * ItfinthtHim , Wrltndrour "Twtiat Men n t"cl cxplanit bnr f > * euc5fr cu ] jvwjf. ilalle J ( ke ! M In CDvoIiix | AdJirtfl ' ERIE.MED1CAU.OC. BUFFALO , NL.Y. ( SUCOlRlSORa TO JOHN U. JAOORH ) UNDERTAKERS i / Jitho old rtturt UIK ntrnam St. Orders hy ttlc Rrr h solicitcilaudproaptl attended to. lolophonu Hc-KB. NOTICE. Tlie oo-portncr'hip liwt iforo fxlat > ( , ' bftvrecn. Chnrles JI. U'l titon Biiil llo'iry ' T Clf.tk under the tanioo' L/jluuu , ' Chrh , ia thin day.dla oivcd by tiiinuil onriofit , Mr lo'iotii r tirlor , all Indebted/ ucsi duo 't ) uiKUltni will ID oolleUjJ uy II r tlarli- anil all cVilu. * ak' lu-t B.IJ fl m will b presented tc > him for ? i > mout. Mr Unrk ntlloontlDUe buolnun .at the oM st.nd H o. 11 ] 4 Hart cyst ftt. - Dccembtr 19 , lrt > i. lli-iiiY T. CLAKK. can ] irjio f tr.N'ITa BTATKS INHrAtl HEUVIOB , ' UuVo'tn , Jtnuar ; 12 , 1H& ! . Sfaleil prapoialaln trlpllrata lidonoil , In the onttlon < f onu Wo | i , lit anil CarprLtoi i e/iop , onn hairo'H , xhce n-id i I o I aMeo-ict shop' , cnu hlai s > , t bou et o wt in andntorHX" ( bids , Dim liiVuliouic aim tellar , kw thin OKHI yanl direct. iOil tj UK uaor''ueil ) ' , uaranf Clnu' ljuarlortrauter dqiarticcnt , f ton 1'ltu , Oin.l'ft NtU , will ho re ceived untl Ii ! Raturdit , fibruiry lit , 11(6 1'lar.B ml pcol | | < atluni can be 'iinilmd In the nTr lithe chief quarto netu' , tie artment uf tha 1'Jatt * Umaha , KM , t > io "M r Oct . " Chlwito , 111 , and the "Jouina "t t Kan'a , t It } , 11' ' . Cent'net ' will In auurif-id tft ttmlntoit rcnioniilblo hi iil r , subject til th-ttfro\al | of Iho Jeartnuit ol the Intnrlix 1hu il/bt , liowr > tr , Is ( CHorvfiHo isjoct an } inl all , or HMV pit t of anj bid , If ilo.m d f .1 I In In at * n lero tcl thei'n'ce , l'rft | > riialii mutt ft ale lenjlli il lime irqnluu i. r com , lutltl'in nf bulVlhu l'cr | ij vil ol lonlraoi , am int Lo tciiii ) > Inwl b aiomtlol cho k nprin s 1114 I * > lttil Hta'e * Dvioiltoi } , nyib'o iu thooiiUr of the undertltrneJ , for at lead fl'o ( > ) pornric ol r u a omit * -f ihep'npotil hlhrck ) nhill ho 'orfeitcd to thu Url' 4 St ton 'n cue n | ai y bl dor rccilf mr tin cvi rdj nh.ll f II < o ei'rtitj I romptly a ccailrart w th K' > cxl > nil Millltlcii' xcurl. tig , LOvnlliu to t otirnm of hi * I Id , uili r lsg to be .eturred tu thu hldilar. M-r further I f innl ou.iUrcn the umeis'gncd at I'ino HUne Agency. | > kcti Tiouiil-r.l inil vili wlh be at Taxt n House , 0-rah Neb.b > the 111(1 ( nlnz 01 Frldtjr , t'ebruaiy 13. J&S5. V T. M' H.LUI'I > PY Jan 10 Sir n > e U. H. Indian Atfent. _ ' m > rcy.uor\nu < ! i > l > ll. Ity , all woaknom nfuonig-atlvo iiysUnii jcltlmr uoi. tlVr | mail. J , U.M'urnvri'JlUT hmobt.CiilcU.i. ' ' " _