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f , Y ' * , , , THE DAILY BEE TUESDAY JANUARY 27 , 188 THE DAILYBEE Otnfttift OOIoo , No. nio Farnam Mow York Office , Iloom 05 Trltano Bnlhltrur , rnbllin a ireiy rrornlnu , eteept BriniUftt \ Monday tEornlog dally , n IT HUU OB * Ten ? . 110.00 I Thres ttovlb * . I lUUoniU . 5.00 j One Hootu . Fn Week , 55 Csata. t ni TtiEirtti , ron/isniD IVIHT ; wnmsir. ; mm roirrwr , l < T at . t.00 I thr Wonlhi. . . . . . . ( (0 JlxKonttuJ. . 1.00 I On Sfonth. , . S3 * I Comtnonlaatlon * reltUnc to Newi oKi ! torUl auMeistaeali be addressed la the E3tro or Tni BM.J ; iasinr-j unit ! . Ml Bajlntii letter * ind Remittance * thoaid be jdrctsed to Tnu Dm rcBtiimio OOUM.KX , q n . PratU , Cte'iks and I'oj'.omee orders to b made pay- hl to IM ordsr of the company. 3 tHB BEE PUBLISHING CO , , PROPS' ' E. JlOSCWATKlt , EcUtor.J A. II. Fitch , Mnnmrer'Uftlly.Circulfttion/P Box , 488 Omaha , Neb , 0'DbNOV/.N Rosst. inlim taa that El Mahdl ia an tuixilmry Irishman. IP wo hpd au attorney-Konoral the atato of Nobmki might luvo nome business for him to attend lo. NOIIES la oudontly a high llvor. IIo wants the legislature to ap propriate 80,000 for 'his ' household ex penses. OoNfiREHSMAN FiNEUT * ia the only pub llo ofliolal vln darua to cxprcsj ontiafac- tlon at the dynnmltu upheaval ia the house of commona. Ha will not bo sat isfied until the British lion's tall Is blotra clear off. O'DvNAMiTr UOSSA Is once moro hap py. IIo has boon consulted as to the explosions - plosions In London. Ho winked with hlaloft eye oa if to nay , "I told you ao. " Perhaps this will furnish to the Biitlsh police a clue to the porpotratora of the outrage. TUB present legislature , above all thing ! , ia extremely virtuoaa and moral. It doea not propose to allow anybody tc have a divorce , to throw dice , to Invosl in chips , , tj play baio ball , to sell tobaooc to boya or cigarottoo to dudes , nor tc wear Mother Hubbard drosses. GENERAL QUANT'S aniclo on Shiloh i : creating a g cat deal of cri icism and ad verse comment. Nearly every p-omincnl general engaged in that battle has a differ out version , end it is now being f jughl ovor-again on paper from a dozen difler- 0111 ntandpoints of view. OOVBBNOII SQUIUK , of Washington ter ritory , says that that territory wants tc bo admitted to the union. It has 147,00f populatioivand is in every way onti led to admission. Wo ore afraid , however , that it will have to stay on * , in the colt along with Dakota for a while longer. TUB committees engaged in arrangln ( for the Inauguration of Presidont-oloc Cleveland expect to luvo ono hnndrec thousand men in the procession. We presume tint this is the army of ono hnn drcd thousand men that Henry Wattoisor has talked ao much about. Wattewor and iho star-eyed Goddasa of Reform wll ! Icad-tho prooesaion. OONQUUSSIIAN BILL HOLMAN'S son hai dlatlnguiehod himself ataaoclal receptlot by "knocking out' * Senor Don Cirlos di Castro. The Yonezaolan geutloiim happened to bo the wrong man , and now a duel la Ulked of , as Da Castro h&i declined to accept young Holraan'i apology. . That mistakes will happen it the best regulated tea partioi ia demon' ' atratod by this liltlo episode. WE invite Gov. Diwoa to ruad oui chapter on thn penitentiary. Peihipa il jiovor occurred to His Excellency tint il was his duty at loss' t > call the nttoulin of the legislature to the violation of tin contract by the conttuctor , and the needless loss tixpandituro of money for thlngi which the contractor la bound to furnish It seems to us that the governor conic have at least recommended to tlie legiila turo the propriety of taking steps toward : making tin penitentiary solf-auatiininj at an early day. Ilav. Du. PATTEN , of the Howard urn vanity , at Washington , hat ) raised i breczj of indignation amonc ; the womat eaffraglata by asserting that where wo men ara given too much liberty thej branch of ! into skepticism and Immoral ity , and that the lives rf George Eliot Madame Rvlind and Harriet Marttnoai cxempliod the truth ofha , ! assertion. ThI waa too mucli for Sasau U. Anthony who happened to bo among the audience and walking up to the pulpit ahe told th nngallant Dr. Ptt m that if hla motha were alive the would take him acrpsa he knee and spank him. Whit aurprlcoi u ia that the plucky Mr * . Stanton did no undertake that job then and there in th presence of the congregation. FOB the benefit of the members of Ih Irglalatuio who are ttill wrestling wit ! the problem whether they are to .alloi the claim agency of Kenn&rd , Hawes t ! Co. to continue , wo will state that th oDntraot with Ihoio gentlemen hai bee : cancelled by the atato , as will be aeon b , ihe follow irg from the seEalcn lawa o 1883 , p ge 334 , chapter 89 : SECTION 1. That a > joint reiolatloi relative to tbo appointment of an * gen or g9nta for tlm collection of the amoun dup fmm the United Sr t < > o th s'n ' i ol Nebraska , on account of lands In thl state lhro35cl ot by Indian natrvatiiD miliUry land warrant * , and land ecrij famed for military forvlcrs In the wais o ; the United PUtes.for sgrlcul ur l collegi or p , and for the recovery of awampi nd ovt-ill lived lan < < duo thn a < , pitted and Approved February 8 , 1873 shall be , ard the same li hereby repoile i .Approved Febfuuy 21,1683. THE SCHOOL LA.ND INVESTIGA.- TION. All this howl about alar ohambjr prj caedinps in connection vrith the ecbjco larrAlnvostiRatlon comes Irom tbo p Hloj who h vo either baon in collaiiotx with Iho swindlers and tohool l nd tpocalatora or from their allies who have bean sub idlzed. The O.iuha Republican and .ho Lincoln Journal have txovor said a ord against the outrftgcoas rjrActicos of 10 jchosl land ring , but when an at otnpt ii made to eoauro testimony from arties who have beoo. apccuUtlug and ; rown rich out of school lands , those apera at once object to the ex * laslon of Glena Kendall and the con- pirators. It is not an uncommon thing 'or parties who are guilty of corrupt prsc .Icos and especially thcsi who have undo aids on the public to destroy or remove records and spirit away witnesses In older > o cover their tracks and escape punish- monr. This same howl of the Lincoln Journal against star chamber proceedings was made by ( hit tame paper during the nvofti aticm that precodoa the impcaik neut of Davla Batter. But the legisla ture of 1871 , whjch bocjmo su Ji a terror o the thlovoa , sconndrcls and couipiro tors at Lincoln , paid no attention to the iowl. In aplto of the protests md romonstrancea it conducted its nvosllgation with closed doors. Even then the Lincoln ring of tlnso d.iya sue cooded in apititing away witnesses into Texas and Iowa , beyond the roach of n Borgoant-at arms of the Nebraska leglsls turo. With rcgara to the school laad aovcral important facts have boon cstab ll hid beyond a doubt before over the legislature waa begun. First A number of real oatata dealer a. aud about Lincoln , and land epeoula tors outside of that olty , have for the pwt two yoara boon largaly engaged ii scouring school land loisos which they purchased at private ealo through Glenn Kendall , and diapoaed o them at a bonus of from ono to fir dollars an aero. Ono of the firms alon s reputed to hava made about $30,000 it a few days laat aummor. Second It la an established fact which oven Glenn Kendall and Governo DAWOS have boon compelled to admit that the pretended leases of the Kelt county lands were made in defiance o law by corrupt collusion of the appraiser ! and officials who were intrusted with tb bueiaeaa. The fact that Judge Homemade made porpotuil the injunction to proven the disposal of these lands under thdo Inaaos showa conclusively that there wa something very rotten in Keith county. Third It i ] notorious that there novo has been a rc-appraisercont ol lease school land * , although the law oxprcssl requites tlitt they shall bo re appraise evoiy five yoara. In almost every conn ty of the state lands worth from five t twenty dollars per acre remiin at the ok appraisement cf two or thrco dollars po acre. acre.These These are facts which are known tc nearly everybody , and whether the committee mitteo finds them out la Immaterial Had Glenn Kendall been an honest man and had the administration of our affair been conducted with vigor and vipllance no such imbecility and crookedness in th cato of our echool lands would have cc currcd. NO TIME TO SWAP HORSES. Two year * ago aomo of the beat bust ness men in Omaha organized I lie * Omaha club and proposed to build a club house Articles of incorp-ration were filed am subscriptions were made to tha amoun of $80,000. Then oamo the wramlc over the location of the club homo. Twc or throe factions were formed within the club , each having a pot location in view. Rather than give up their orofer ences and aat iu unison , thesa faction hold out and soon caused the dieband- mont of the club , and the whole achcm fell to the ground , Aaimiliar state of affjirj haa arisar wl'hfn the newly organized baard of trade which had intended to erect a chamber o commerce. Application was mad to the city cannc'l for the pnrchas of the lot , corner of Sixteenth and Far nam streets , which was regarded as an eligible site In the business center of th future Omaha. The council waa impor tuned to sell thii property to the boari of trade at from throe to five thousim dollars below what it was worth to prl vata parties. To encourage this grea public enterprise the council finally voted unanimously to sell that property to th board of trade , and now the simo fac tionlsm that was exhibited In the eld Omaha club ia manifested ia the no board of trade. Parties have come for ward with various schemes of their owr. to locate the chamber of commerce Ii somoother part of the city , and grea rueasaro Is being brought to bea to roate a diversion from th original plan. One of thea partiea wants to have the board pnrchas Tom. Murray's lot , on Fourteenth atreot jnat couth of the Paxton hotel. That o already LM * foundation for a building the plina of which are in no way do algned or appropriate for a chamber o commerce , and besides the prlco 'of th property will be much greater than tia demanded for the lot on Sixteenth an Farnam atiootf. The latest ecbemo , however , Is i merge the board of trade with th Cildwell estate in the election of grand bank and chamber of commera building , at the toathwost corner o Firnam and Twelfth stroatr , the on : side thlrty-throo feet to be occn plod by the bank , ind the Iruldo thirty tbreo foot by tlu board of irade , th ground to bo taken on nlnety-nlno year leas a. It seems to u fiat It ia almort an insult to tbe cit ; council for the board of trade at this late day to allow any irrsrgllng to arleo oret the location of the chamber of commerce. f there waa any intention to have com- otltion , why did not the beard advor eo for proposals from owners of the va- ious allot ? Is it not Rclf-ovldont that n ornplicatcd owneishlpof minor heirs and tie bo rd of trade can only result in li'i- ' atlon and diicord ? The b nk undoubt- y has money enough to put up IU own luildin , and let it do it. Now that a eultablo location fs offered t the corner of Sixteenth and iarnam , some wiseacres have dis- ovored that it Is too far "up 'root. " As a matter of fact Sixteenth nd Farnam are the main thoroughfares of Oraalii , and always will be. No loca. Ion will bo moro central than this five or ton yoara hence. There ii no doubt , hat Sixteenth street will have n viaduct , and 1)0 paved from the fair grounds to the Union stock yards within the neil ivo years. Who does business at the board of trade ? Surely not the dealers iu hardware , groceries , crockery , and dry nods. A chamber of oommerco ia in tended for a grain and llvo stock exchange , and for the class of men engaged in thoto lines the facilities for reaching Sixteenth .ind Farnnm are M good ns thoao for reaching Twelfth aud Farnam or any other coin1 within the business center. On the other hand , as a money making schema or in vestment the Sixteenth street property ia certainly much moro advantagcona than any other location. Hero is a full lot with 132 feet oatt front , on Sixteenth street , which if Improved with a large office building could bo rented for over ; inch. Kansas City has her chamber o commerce located no moro centrally than this , and it ia all rented to grain , live stock and commission merchants. It i not expected that the proposed ohambo of commerca is to bo occupied by stores but with offices. It looks now very much aa i the reorganized board of trade would gc to pieces over this controversy , when ii fact it ought to have gene tight ahead am carried out the originalpog ammo for th purchase of the Sixteenth street lot , ant th.n looked around f r the means wit ! which to put up the building. The boart would have had but lit lo difficulty ir securing Iho necessary money. Franl Smith , who owns the adjoining sixty-sb feet , is abundantly able to furn sh all th money needed , and would probably hav done so had the Sixteenth street lot beci purchased. It is not too late yet to do Una and if the board acts In accordance wit the dictates of ordinary common sense anc business principles it will dtop all wrang ling and at once proceed to mafco the pur chase of this property. It was a favorit saying wi h Abraham Lincoln that it wane no time to swap horses while crossing s ream. Wo would suggest to the boarc of trade that it won't do for it to swa localities at this time. VAN WYOK'S VINDIOT1VENESS Senator Van Wyck lias been chargoc by His enemies with being a rovcnstefu and vindictive mao. Hii recent astloi In the senate in belialf of a man who hac bean his friend and then turned aroum In a political campaign and abused him a the request of a railway corporatlondoos not by any moans sustain the charge Among tbo warmoit supporters of Jame Laird and the B. & M. railway during the laat campaign waa one William H Tibblle , formerly an expounder of the gospel , but who , of tor pounding a brother preacher , bocania a bloody butcher. Some years ago the B. & M. railway company gobbled Tibblta' homestead with all Its Improvements , and ho sough redress at the land office , but vrlthou auccesB. Ho then appealed to Senate Van Wyck , who , during the lait tension of coagrosa , introduced a bill allowing him to select another homestead , and ob talnoi a favorable report from the com mittee to which it was referred. In ordo to help Jim Lsiri the B. & M. railroad company promised to give Tibblt ano'her ICO acres of land thia being done to induce th cx-rovorond gentleman to throw hia in flaonco ior the railway candidate for con gross. Mr. Tibbits , irlth a commend able tendcrnesiof heart , not only at once forgave the B. & M. for driving him from Wshome , but immediately began to in dustrlously denounce Senator Van Wyck The senator , however , proceeded will the bill for the relief of Tlbbitu , alwaye insisting that the government should pro tact these whom it had allowed railroad to plunder. In other words , Senate Van Wyck did not allow the bate ingrat itude of Tibblta to inflaonea him in the least from acting on principle , and ot the 20th of this month ho aided in th patsago of a bill for Tibblt'a relief. The bill provoked nemo discussion , aa will ap pear from tbo following from the Con greaalonalliecord : _ _ _ The bill ( S. 2004) ) for'tho relief o W. H. Tibblt ) waa considered in com mlttee-of the whole. The preamble recites that U appear from ihe records of general land offic that W. H. Tibbita did. In good faith , 01 the 4Hi of January , 1872 , make homestead stead eatry of iho northout quarter o section 21 , township 0 north , ran o 1 east , In tiao state of Nebraska , and re aided thereon for the full period of tim required by the existing a'atutea ' , and im proved and cultivated tbo same ; an that the same tract was patented to th Burlington & Missouri River railroad a time subwqaent to the liontea * entry , and eold by the railroad compuu to other parties. The bill proposes to authorize W , H Tibblta to locate one hundred and aixt acres of surveyed land which may b * ubject to pro-emption entry , hla rlgb not to bo assignable , or to make home stead entry , without residence or pay ment of fao or oommluloni , for one nun dred and s'xty acres of land subject tc inch entry ; or , If Tibbita ehall make up olisation to the stctoUry of the interlo vlthin one year , the saarctary may mike i ytnont to hi1" 'n ' rasb , at the rate o 83.60 per acre , for the number of acrei of land embraced in hla canceled home stead entry , ia fall antbfeotion of bh ghta nnd claims , ia the same manner aa n cases of repayment undar existing aw . Mr. Conger ollered nn amendment lat the now location ahall bo on pabllo ands withiu the state of Nebraska. Mr. Van Wyck-rWhU is the point of bo amendment ? The bill refers to a mmoattai claim on givorninant laud * , roa from objection * which have bcoa lithorto male to Isjuing scrip. Why hould it bo limitjd to Nobra k ? It vould seem la ba an act of iujtutico to o riot it to Nouraska Mr. Oonjor The obj cMon to a gene- si clause U that it makoa it floating icrip.Mr. Mr. Van Wyjk I think the snwtor ia m stakon about that. Mr. Conger It would bo like the Val inline tcrtp. I oppoto giving permission o anybody to go around and hunt up nnds in an old settled state , and in the hearts of villages pick out land , that by mis nko has not been propnrly'diapotod of , and locate on it under such provl- liona as thia. In Nebraska , n now state , ; here Is no objection to that , perhaps ; jut I have seen great wrong clone by euch acrip being located on laudr. In uy on n county a man had lived twenty- Ivo years on a tract of fjroat land , made a homo , expended the labor of himself md family for Iwonty-fivo yoara In mak ing that homo , and It came out finally ih tt by virtue of a gnmt of congress of sw mp land * the land liai become state land ; and thia gentleman with hla family , the state selling the land , wai driven from his homo by the dccroo of the United States ourt , with the patent of the United SUtoa in hla hand to the land paid for twonty-fivo years before Ho was without remedy. I tried in vain in the IIOUBJ , and my Irlnnda did in the senate , to give scm-j relief to a man who , with the patent of the United Statas ir his baud , wa driven from hia homo nnd from his land. Such kind of opportunities of tolztng upon land that has some defect in tbo ti tie occur all over the older western statoi aud this is anoth-jr class which might bi located as land tcrip on school lands. . ' think there should bo a guard agains permitting that clau of lights of location or aolecMon. Mr. Yan Wyck There may liivo boon Injustice In denying relief in tno cato to which the senator refers , but that i no reason why justice should bo donloi In this case. Undoubtedly cottiers are these whc suffer moat at the hands of th government. They loao their homesteads - steads , and when they lose them thoj lose all. They have no chance against u largo railroad corporation , or oven a small one ; and , therefore , it becomes a nutter of absolute necessity in order to do stern justice between Iho govern tuent and its citizens , to grant relief in cisea of thia kind. There ia no hard shin in doing It. Tnh man yoara ago located his claim but it was taken away from him by a railroad company. Ho located under the authority of the land officers of the gen eral government. Ho merely asks now to enter the public domain and ocsupy a quarter section and become the owner o ono hundred and sixty cores. The rlgh conveyed by this bill Is not assignable It is a more portonal tight. There Is no roaarn why the claimant should bo ro striclcd to Nebraska any moro than a citizen of Michigan should bo roatrictct to Michigan.-'True.Nebraska la yonn ; in years , but her agricultura land ia exhausted ' today and when you'give him land there yon give him nothing ; all the agrlcultu ral land ia taken.np , . and ho ia driven to the arid lands , which now are nlmos valueless , except by the expenditure nf a largo sum of money. Ho ia in the aitna tion to-day of , , au fumble homesteader who haa boon rob'bcAjby an agent of the government , andhe'aeeki tbo moro privi li ge , which is all the bill proposes to giver him , for himself to go and occupy and make himself a homo , and aa I have said before , his interest under thia bill is not assignable. After soma dlsonstion Mr. Conger withdrew hla amendment , and the bill , so originally offjrod , < waa pissed. ISN'T it about time for Clarkson , St. John and Legato to give ns a rest ? Tia JOTTINGS , movement lias been started in Granc Island to builij a alxty-rooin hotel. Nanco county is agitating a bridge over the Loup to facilitate traffic on both sides of tbo river. 0. H. Taylor , a new resident of Weeplnf Water , lua started to build n town hall anc dkaliug rink , to cost * 3fOO. citizens of Ftemont held n meetlaf Saturday night to deylee ways nnd moans to captuio iht ) proposed icnarie a ylum. The capitalist from Ottumwn , Iowa , pro poses to ttarta CBUoIngfactjty at Weopinp Water , provided tlm citizens fcubecrlbe hul the capital stock , $20XO. ( The Columbus Democrat objects to calling the body of a drowned p raon "a flaater , " 01 an exhumed body "a tia" " The ruaurrectec democrats are getting eoceitivo. liurt county evidently feeds its prisoners in piiucely ntjlo. Ono ot them recently broke jail , went to a hotel , ordered a meal , nnd was HO disgusted with the grub that he returned to Iho jail. Tbo Fremont Herald Is looking for the old oet inhabitant that remembers a Nebraska winter in which there were BO many days the mer.ury In thu thermometer failed to gut above zero , A bar was frozen to death near Nemaha City last week. Thcugh willing to work he wag unable to find employn cnt , and rather than beg or accept charity , ho perished o burger aud coM by the icadoiile. John Drarlng , fir. , a butcher of Dakota City , dropped de id of heart dlnease in hia market place last S tu day. Mr. Dealing was 69 yeats of age. and leaves six children , two eona and four daughters , to mourn hii sudden taking off. Partiea trom Iowa are desirous of going to Beatrice to open a woolen mill. They aek no bonus , but would like enough stock .taken in the enterprise to inako ? 5u,000. Tliey wil bring abrmt 830,000 with them and will buy up the other stock as fast as they can , JVeU Oliv , a farmer living five rellea eouth- weet of Minden , wag shot ( n the neck laa weak by liii hired man , named Nels John ion , A young Swede. The men Lad < ) turreJlo' over a settlement Trip doctor think * the wound ii not lal. John hag fled. UM where abouts are unknown , J , Xoll , brabeman on a B , & M. freigh train , mtt with a fHfthtful hurt while in th ddcbarea of bit duties , at Ashland , on the 17th. Ha WM riding on the cowcatcher o the engine in order to make a flying nwilcb , and was suddenly thrown from hi * seat in such a manner thai one of the wheels rau over his right Ifg half way between the ankla and knea. Ha WM pulled from tbe track before the second whet 1 struck him , and on examln alien It was found thit the bones m hia leg were cnwhed badly. A * a supplement to the story of tbe won derful ho-mnft-uWii of Nebrauba cowgirl * an O'Keil par8' furmVhea the followtog : "We Are infurmo i from reliable sources tint Frank Mirri , * rwchman who lives ia the extreme northwoY.i'n pirt of Holt county , JUH a daughter tint seven yearn old who is the poa- frssor cf s / > ly trained pony , and in thu summer tiwn thii little frirl and pony and ilog will tart out nd round in her father a herd of 3 0 cattle M nicely M can Any of thu bojg Hh'ibsve ipfnt their lives at the busi ness. Her father r rcly ei er goes out to or with tha o ittle during tha warmer months , thi little Rlrl. sometimes accompinled Uy her mother. * ln > t > y tLo faithful doj , Rtteudlujf to them. " FEST YOUR MM POWDER TOW. rimndi Mtrf rtltpd ntnolutetr pnr TMETESTt ownoii lict to oT * thicoTersnd inwll. A chemist will not b * r ulrnj to detect tha prn nca ol utmnonl * . DdES NOT CONTAIN AMMONIA. ITS IIUtTIIFCUIESS IU8 NEVER BE In a million honm for n quarter of n etnturj It hu itood th roniuniin' rflUblo tent , THE TESTOFTHE OVEN. _ _ PRICE BAKING POWDER CO. , Dr , Price's ' Special Flavoring Extracts , n.llm > SMlBoildtlltl > iiiudMtiir > IB > < orkMwiiwl Dr. Price's Lupulln Yeast Getna For tight , llonlthr llroad , Th. H it Dry Hop Yent In the World. FOR SALE BY GROCERS. CHICAGO. ST. LOUIBr VA ! * , uricli > re < lb/ > n. 1 U. K. tltO.r.Tdb j. w. warpErstAH , 11 JUKI if > ir v. V " COLLARS CUFFS THI. UARK MI THE FINEST QOODS EVER MADE , etiHo 111 Linen , MTH Uo'nga ' AND Exteriors. Aale for them CAMN RROS. . A.ffpnfs , for Omaha National U. S. DEPOSITORY- J. H. MILLARD , WWUWALLAQE , Frealdent. Cashloi $500,000. Flro and Burglar Proof Safoa , For rent at from t to S&O per annual Or , kielia Burrauglis OFFIOB ANO KEBIDKNGE 617 Dodge Sfc. , - Omaha. TELKPIIONE NO. 144. Bee Hive PhotograpH STTJDIO , 313 North 16th Street. Remember that my Photographs are Inspected before belngdouvcrnl mm the DEE IIIVK PIIOTO. URAPII STUDIO asiurlng very- body perfect satisfaction. PnOTOQRAPKB. D. O.BEYA.RTM. D. 1224 Farnam : Street , Comer Uth Sti Office hcun > 8 to IS a , in. , 2 to 4 m Ten years experience , Can epoak German. o < -t 81 illy Private Lessons IN GERMAN ! GIVEN Day or evening. Terms Tery moderate. Callonoroddross , F. R , WmSSQERBER , Omaha Commerdal College , 1114 & lllfl Farnam 81 NUESERY STOCK ' Thoee dcgiriug Fruit or Ormmontal frees , Vines , Sliruba nnd Plants , will couitult their own interest by calling at the real OBtate < ofiice of E. L. Emery , 130(5 llarnoy St. , or 2200 Fftrnam St Orders for spring planting must bo Riven Boon. PROPOSALS. UNITED STATES INDIAN SERVICE , ) run RIDOB master , V Dakota , January 12 , 1885. ) Sealed proposals In triplicate. Indorsed , proposals for the erection of one Weielwliht and Carp'otei shop , one harneis , shoe and nliotl'aieoui shop * , one slargbter house , two wagon and storage ( hod ) , one bike house ana cellar , at this sgrn y aud direct ed ti the underi'gced , care of Chief Quartern asUr department , i f the t Utte , Omaha Neb , will be re- ceueiluntl 12 in. Htlurday , Ksbruwy 14,1 85 Plans and spocllloatloni can be i xtmlncd In the of ce of the ehief quarte'-oiMtcr , dei artnent of the Platte , Omaha , Neb , the "IUer Octan" Chicago , III. ard the ' 'Journal" at Kanea ) City , Mtr. Con 11 act will to awarded to the lowest reinonslble bidder , subject th tin approval ol the doptrtment of the Interior , Iho rUht , however , Is refervfd to reject any and all , nr a"V part of any bid , If duauud f Ji tbe best In- UNftioltheietrlM J'ruu < it iiuu t6iate length of tlma required for coin.letltlon of buldln ) < alter apprnial of wntract , Bill mn t be accorupilned bt acurtlflei check upon s .ins Uulted States Dopoiltory , payable to the 01 tier of tb lunceralgued , for at Icait the 0) ) peroait of the a i.onnt nf Iheprvpoitl , hl h check shall be lorfello I to tUe Unlteil Htatu In cato of any bllder rectlvlnz the aw rd * shall f.ll lo eirctite promptly a contract with guo.1 nJ i-ulQcIeat strarl- lief , acoordlu * to feUrmnof hU lid , otlcrnUe to tie leturncd to tbii bidder. for further I'f ' HDiU on idJresi the uniera'gntd ot floe Ulliic Ag iwy , Uikota Treundnl ned will ull > la ai 1'aitin Houio , O-nah , Neb. , by tha mo/nlng o < Frldty , Kebruarj U , l&to. , V , T , U'"ItlTCt > DDT /iD'0-iirme V , H , Indian 4r | Bt SPECIAL NOTICES. t loanln Mi < Molfml NJICMC ! ) on ecuilty at 10 txr otnt. Add en "A . V. " Hl.S7p _ M ONhY to loan on chaltclt by J. T. Uitt.v. . . 21S MUth 14th ft. O'OfcblB MOShY LOANKD on Chittels. Oo'l tcr t , So- cure-1 Notr , or Real httate. Flni nol l Kx > dunce lf S Kari aw tt. C41fobCp VfCNM ICU/Ah In .nmsof WOO anil utmivtd. ill 0. F. DiVli and Co. , llcal KiUta ami Txian ARcnlt , UOIS Farrain St. 893 tt ONKY loaned on chattels. Ilallroad Ticket M bought aoil void. . Foreman , SIB U. Uth T < 0tl HSUV7A.KTED. . VXTANTKI ) A dlnlni ; room prl and dlthuMher at it the 1'lantors huUK. f41Op 'KD ' TnoStRt clwu lauiuhoMcsjno i > thcr m til a ply. At the CotzMiB Home. 41-1 BOYS Wanted Monday inornlne. N. K , "Fair- bank & Co. M..JS T\7-ANTF.O A ncatRlrl for oj nd work i nil to T > takoctHCf chtl.lrcn. Mrs. llobert 1'urtli , ZSJanrt St. Maiy'iaxnuc. 81327 V\rANTBD Flrtt-clasjiiatttycook at I * Dftnbautn , VV IBIS DcdtfO St. 817.47 TyANTKD-Sewlng Irl at HJiniowardHt I A/'ANTED An fxpeitenreil glil for lioutowcrt , > l Nee but tn ( o Able to en k , umhaid Iron 1 apply , lliu. Dr. Juiieo , 18th nndLt&rcnworth soni \\rANTKD-A Qr tcl 8i illiilnfrrcom Rltl at the IT .Molrcpol.tMi. Nootbtrjie dniipl ) . 783 tf \X7ANfKD T o b ij UI > Tioraen t J o rry o\cn VV InitlUo. 1 , 07tf ) ! WANTED C oV , wngei W-tO per weoV. Apply 04 North Uth St. 770-U \\rANTED-AKcnt8 to icll Oately'a UnHcr-al Kdu V ? rnt"rcu ; monthly r ) nirnt . AddrciMcrntl on W 1) . P Lonry , raom 6 , 119 N 10th Bt. , Omaht MTM.Sp Bcardertat 121ti Capitol a\o. W ao.670fcb7p WANTKB-100 a-llcllors , irood p\\ to the right nvui. Adilrcn N < braska llutual Jl.irrlnfro hen cnt association. Fremont. Nib. 041fcb6 " \\7ANTED-lrosmaker , ti sew In prhato family AadnsiK. U..2UB. lOlhbt. E47-20p riTANTKl ) By a gentleman from Chicago , younp * ' > lgoroue , veil ( ducated , a sp'otdcd buelncs man , b | H > ltl nnlth flistrlM ] firm lu city or on riad Addrops''Y. . " . C. care Boo. b0-2dp A Young married man wants situation as book keeper. In wholesale tttabllshmool In Omaha. Addren ' 'C. " rare Bee. 890.tf \\TANTED To Bo'l half Interest In good paving TI kuslmai price 9110J. addresi N. W. li .e Ofllco. 812 21 WANTED To exchange for hard" are , 4SOacie of land In U'cbottr county , Neb , to exchai g tnr a stock of Hardware. Additsi box 23 } , Hl'crtou N < b. 832-Slp WANTED Torent , 'urnbhod hotel InNotrisk nr Kan'aa , ono tnat oomrrands the enmn croa ti ado and In in alive tjwn. Address "Hotel" Boo otll P , UmahaNcb. 4 5-tBo WANTED Agent ! to wo'k for the Western Hu tual BInevo ent Asaocia Ion , ot Beatrice , 'Mb Cnth rapltallvO lOU , raid up In full Ihoso dtsliln sgeucies In Uartern No ra > < ka or Wo tern Ii.wa BhiDlil kddrc&s C , > . Wooiloy No 1222 Tatntmst Omaha , Neb . or Oliver C. fabin , r-eo'y , Boitrlce Neb. To good nionta , men or vomca , a llbe a compen'atlou l 1 be pa'd. Company It co-Optra tU e in plan , cafe , reliable and cheap , and ea"y t work. 800-122 WANTED-To rent a furnished houie , by gentle nun And wife. Kefereuoce. J. A. Y. Pea o flee. 8t > 2-26p WANTED Ladles or RtLtcmen ID city 01 rou try , ta take nice , Iklitand pleasant work a their own homes ; $2 t < > 55 a day taslly and qulatl uiado ; worn fchtb ; mall ; nn camaflrp ; no btam torreplr. Pl.aso adtrees Reliable Mau'fgCo. , I'bl adoipkla , fa. Jan lB.2l-fib.2-7 WAtmD-A partner , with ? 5 0 , to Uko half In terostln good , fajlrg business. M. U lie office. 705-25p W ANIED To buy at a bargain , A horse , buggy and harncM. Address "K. N. B. " Bee Mike 723 27p WANTKD-10.000 familes to try our self-rlslng Pure Burkwhoat flour and aelf-Klalog Con meal kept by all flret-oas ( grocers. We warrant al buckwheat sold under our brand pure. W. J WEL 8UAN8 & CO. . Manufacturers. 424-tf Xdtk F IOR RENT Furnished room and board $6.00 per week. Very beetlocallon , 1814 Datenpo t. 778-faii 21p T710U HKNT-Gond house Dvo rooms on 2.'d lit X near Uason , 3 blocksfrtin car line. Well am cUtern Inquire if Lee , grocer , 22d St 7.0-Slp T.10RRENT Srra'l hiuso S3 per month , S blocks J fiom Opera hcufo. 1613 llcward t. 818 31p FOR RENT Rooms nnltablo fcr liuht housakceo Iror.ln building A 12 cor 16th and Davenport eta. Call after 1 p. m. 148-2:3 : " | 7 ) R RENT Nice furnished front room. Inquire JL1 at 1812 Burtet , g4 [ 27p FOR RENT Tog'ntlemen only , furnUhcl iron rooms with ttovcs , S. K. cornel Ixth and ' "n.ilto a TO. 8l2-29p 17 011 KKNT Cheap ; two nko furninhnl fron 1 rroms Lear 15th and i'arnam. Kl ) . Smpnon 316J S ICth't ICS-/CP FOR RENT Neatest andchrapest furnished rooms In Omaha. Apply to O , O. II. Amlciaon , room 14 , Andcruon Block , north entrance , 10th and Da- enport ttioet 7I7fcbO F IOR BKNT-FumlsbPd rooms , b'ock ' north of 'Ulm , S W cor 15th and Capitol avc 732-29p B OU RENT Barn ; wlllaocouimodate 2 or 5 hirers ; of ply 1247 tDicriian ate , OOI-20p biilENT Second orid third lloors cf bul'dinz ' 1118 I'arnam St. , eultablo far warehouse or bt' r- r.je. ( 764-55 rOR RENT N'nety ' IKo acres ol farmland , f3.fO an acre. Inquire 023 N. 16th Bt , over B-O-C. 8227p KENT Furnished fret t rioin. biv window in oard ; g family. 603 N. 17th Et mail 825-tf FlOlt RENT \ handsomely farnls od front parlor bay window , modern convenl uccs. 1770 ' 'A | > 1 t I avouuo 826 28p F Oil RKNT Furnlehed Rooms 028 H. iioth S SBBSSip IpORRKNT Fa' Ilzht bomokoerlng , t o rooms. ' finished for that purpose , S. W , cor Mb anil Howard. 8'8 f FOR RENT A good house of 4 ro m , water works both 'n'ldo ml ut , and all modern convenien ces , sontli nf Hickory Mroet , onOtb street Apply at N. H-ranson , next door. 805'JO TOR REST Furnlstcd front room with flro ISO ) JL1 Capitol avo. 789-23j ) IjtOR RENT A now fclsht room house. Enquire of JT < Mrj. E. lloddls , Vfctb.bet Datoipoit and chl a goets. 7Dltf T7\0ll KRAT Furnlihed south front room , 1014 JL1 Farnam st. 793 26p OR RBNT Roornt newly fuinlshed ntrllr | lo cated , lu Odd Vtl ows blocK , Uth and Dodge ttrettd fronting east and aoutho permaneot or tran. sknt lodgerat roMonable tateo , Inquire room No. mo" UEWX-Furnished Koom ltn board , 003 tt. D 17th. _ 624-U FUR RENT B > lck bouse , 10 rooms , modern Im- prnTemeots. Bedford , Uuuer & L'avls , 213 H Uth trcet. 60Xt FOR IIENT Ijarre furnlihtd house. Including barncoir , piano. Inquire at 1612 VaveupertHt. i'OHUKNr A ito-e 21x70 , and hall up-t'a'rii ' , aud six houses. An > ly to Juha , Erck , 015 N 16th st 703 20 FtK RKNT-A GOOI > CIIAKCK-Urs. Hllleke ' hotel , which Is now ra led Ihe Grand Central , on Capitol Atenue and ISihtts , Is nowre.dy foi rent to or.e or three dltfeiei.t partlea Tbe basement , which C9DBI ill of three ai ariinentd , saloon and tl'- ' Hard ha I , oytter bouse and birber rhof first tlo'r f r adlnlrir hall , and the two upper floors for rooii/ en , which have fifty rooms. 797-IW FOR RENT Ch'ap ; two nice furnlsied frrnt rooms near Uln and Farnam E. D. flnp < on , 316 ] H Uth bt. 7U ) 25p J,10IlllKNT Twootfloeroinu , Jaxulx b'ock , Uth aid Capitol ate. Kuqulrv 1417 rainamst , 76 tt FORRE T feMutry M , a new 7 room family without children inefcntd. F , II Km. Lard K-S-'t r > OOUb With board , dw rablo or wuiier. App LV\t fit < 7hatle U tel. 411-1 . BKM1- part of double houw ; 4 room , -l Inn FO.t irxidCton ; tlOiHir nwutli ; iwut M Oinah. Na- tloaal bin i. - - - - - - - - - -nr > - UTJ III" 4 J 1 fct n OOtUJCa 9 W * S room collate Vlith and Davenptrt , HOjVotU . . . .on * , Hilt ) and I ) Y > | rt , | J ; rotUr | i i r m . tOthatdlK.oglan . I'jcoUK 4t rnn , 8 IJthnt.ttf , unamnni , Mh and IK u 1 > , It ; lar n olllo room. Hatk r > b'oik , 1Mb aid Faiuaro , IO. liar rr & Mane IStn and Fatnam tint IPOH HE T-I , ite nleoy Imnlthid ri inn Adl Otenwllh teftri > n.c"JI. C. " P dllic , coetf T OR KENT Nice front room , I Ml Farnam street 17011 UKNT-New lie rocin h u o , wfth oltj 1 t r , on "onth Uth t. noirrnltr J trikc kult b'e ' Ini h ardiiR hourent ; J30 ! t < ) u1io l m h tnindrv or < t T W T. ipOR HK.ST-Kurnlihod room , 1J18 Jackoon St. S03lftn8i RfNT With board , off la RO furnished 1 front rrorn ; pan and bi th ; 8V Cor. ot 14th 11\ Jones , 14.09 ; a'so a few table boarders * ant < \ ' . 4041 17\OR \ HF.NT Ncwlj furnlsbeil front room * , ntnde 1 or ei. mite , H. W. 17th and Cm. 402tf REN'T Ono fur 11 room with board , 1 t o or three Any bo nlor , 1B1I Wobtter.43S.4 43S.4 I/OH KKNT One houso. Inquire Kdholm A Hrto L1 ton. 83 > tf [ j > OH IUM TOKentloruMi onlj , a iilc jwnt tur * 1 ? ulhM room , 8. K. corner 1Mb urn nOH l\ENT-Two elf unit room. In HoUlck'e block , L' Paulson & Co. , IBIS r rnaui. 440-tt i < OR RKNT FurnlsliM front room for rent 21 1 19th 81 41Btt FOll KK rr-Store room 1B11 Farnam Bt , with or without Billiard tablet , by 1'aulttn A On. , U18 Farnam &L 431. P'oU UvNr A & room cot t ro on eatt ( Ida ot 17th Bt re end iloor south of Wobitor. p inlio * t 0. Urltoano & C. > . 777 U TjiOll UKNT 1 double andl sloglofuniltheil ronm. X1 icircuraKost. cboso FOR SALE. OilSAtiK-Chtao rno half acio In noitli Onuthcn F A.lilrtTS X , Y. Z. . lieu offloti. OOStt . CtIK/vr-Oneclorant oh-mbcrpot , ono IpOHHAI.K 1 ir clock , ono i oirly now Knabo 1'iano. n\o Rf-M - ( ramod plctur i , nun horag , harnoat and phaeton , ono 1I II. ulc , anull ilto , ono neautlfal chitm colTioct Al'onkrjo | uro lljoJwl Bt Her- nldip. Inquire 1 16 D i'go St. V3I-II i > OU8ALROU TRH-Coml ttock farm of 600 JT ncrm , 20 roles fr m On aha , ono mile fiom Springfield , Neb ; w Id Ira Jo ( or Onnlia irororty. Address Woolcy & llarrlion , OuiahaLr U. M. llarrl- ton , Sprlii8flcldNi.li. 877fob2p BALK 60x105 feet mi Cumlng ttreot S blooki FOR west ot UlllUr ) bildgo , lOOJ. John L.KcCsRUo oppotlte Po > t ollloo. 4ifl-tt SALK-A new stock ol ha-d ara and l.ipla FOR < ts , bu-lna well csrab 1 hid , en'cn for jcar 18S4 , 75AOJ. Als , new brick bul ding built In 18-3 , tlzo S5 xltO , two story aid bascmint A so fnroo warn haute Cat Itallcqul cd fiom * 10.00to$12.003 ! excluiho ( building. Location tlioiry bet n tne > ot * of Kcainev , Keb For paitl ula" , addresj \ \ hltoaka & Co. , lock box 681 , Kiarncj , Neb7SS3 7SS3 FAI'.M FOR SAt.K-1 lll nil M n birguln my faimatTImb rvlo 7 nillei wett if frftnont , consl t-nis of I'O acre. 00 aero under cultivation , most under fence , hi ute wtuGio mj , stallo , corn ed ba wind-mill , tf acres coirall .id gr&ie ; on eaiiy term * . Call oralclrca tot parttcul.n to Chirlo. Buo'-y , Ln k "ox N' . 51 , ' 're mo t , N b. 841 3ip ) Ij On bALK Lho p , tiorao aud W , Cum- JJ _ Ing St. _ 292 tt FOR BALK 13U124 foot on corner , eouth-OMj ftort , house S rooms , barn , S blocks west o Park avo. and Loavenworth , easy payments , cheap ? 1.700. John L. JtofnKtio. opposite rout OIllco. 4V7-t buldlogand .tick of clothing , bootfl tttnlihoos , will irad for firming land. Oca II I'etcreon , 801 South Kill St. Omaha. 4S7-lebl F Oft 8ALE-MUSI04.1 , INaTUUMKNT3 A. Iloepo on era Ore Boirdman & Gray Piano at 9 125 00 Ono lUliUB B'04 Piano at 16000 Ono J , P. Hall Pla.io at 16 00- Ono MaOD & bamlln Organ at 3500- Ono hhonlnfjer Organ at SS 00 One Woonbridgo Organat 6009 Ono Ketey OiRan at SO 90 Ono Johnson Organ at 4500 For cath or on easy monthly Installments , AlRO agents for celeTateiliimoatt I'lano anl Kin- tall Ortan ; , Kmenon and llalltt & Davit I'lanos. Larirrst ttook , lancet prices. A. iJosf.c , 1 jlO Iodgo ) stioet. 630febO T OR BALE OIITUAUB Oood steam flouring mill JL' with two tun of burrs and ono food bu > rj all In good repair and onlv been uaod 18 month ; . Situated nn ono ot tbo be t bualnesi lots In Kearney , Neb , Will dlipoxi' t lot and mill together Or mill aljna ; nnoloo < tlr < n ; will Mil ongoul terms , or trade tot other dtsirable propeity. Address Lock B > x 092 Kiarney.Ntb. 617febS SALE -A h lt Int rett In dnipr ttore In Oma ha Sft I'fictorv reasons for wauling to soil. Inquire - - quire "U. Y " Bco offlco. E09-28p FOR SALE OR XCIIANQE At 10 per acra , all or part of two thoutan I aores of timber bind , forty mllof caat of Uansoa City , wll exchange for S braaka land or morchandlai. B dtord , Boner k v ls. 422U MIBOKLLAHBODB. T OUT On Jackson Ht. between lllh and B. li U , JL/ depot , sllvci hunting care watch .nd gold chain and charm ; the crjstnj was bioka. Finder wl I be rewarded ' } returning It to northeast corner llth and Jickion St > . 850-27p LOST Newfoundland pup. 0 month , old ; were leather cuilar , tliiklo pi ted. I oturn ta Ctth- er.noot ; 2d h ueo s uthof Ml. PleaiaLt or nJdrcea " 'Ilccter , " Bee ottico. 8SB-Mp KHS1NAU If tbli B | ould ru'ch thu 0,0 of Ufa. J tell , viIID lived on 18ih bt. , Omaha , a'wut two yctrs ngo , will she please t * ronl her address to her brothir , II. JI. Wattlcu , Cofax , WhltmanCo.V eh- iigtonT. r. 8.11-23 LO-iT Vlaok Newfoundland pop , 0 inonths old , white on hroiB' , t p of ta.i and fr t , answers ta thaiame nf Fatiny , had a leather collar with Iron ring ; 11 "oral reward. r rlurtt , first hou-o westol Camiibell. f 37 0p T OST On Filday P.M. , January ! 3'bet 18th JLnndNlchpUn Bid2titha d Hurt. iual ( rauctlet : lno , wlthowi cr'nrmmoiiiAikod lUtum to 2319 l or' ia si. , and receive rewaid. 633 29p o LKABE Ten or tucnt ) BTI fliit c M gatdro JL land ; with or withon a nouw 1' n particulars tnquleo II FcekoLSchcr , on HauniJuis st , ea't ot Foit' ' maba 843 3tp < \PITAII3rs For > ale , shares In ono tf the best paying business In Onuhx For partimihri , adaresa A X. , lit e office. Slit ! P A blue rod white colored oow , hima JL bendl g down Ouncrcanh TO licr ny paying charucs. J < hn Ilarr , 13th at , ono half block loutli cfc.tyiltn.ta. LOST A dark sky teirl'r , ears clln > " ' < T.lboral rouaid will bo paid un Ms return to 2ulf > fall- fornla tt , 22 27p LOfT * < i all bay horwo with bailer on Be re warded by InloruiiLK hU OHiiur , John IT. Ilurtc , 8)0 Bouto 17th St. 821-27p EVKNINQ aiOIIPrUat lfBsonB In German , Kiel ch , It l an , Ergll.b , Lain , Oreik and In ha common Kbool tubjcoia at low p ki In 111' * tVjmari'b tcbool , oormrof 10th ajd Davenport St. BlO-iOp LOST On Tuesday cvcolng , Jan. 50 , b > tcenBa rat Ra and tin ana , a uray wclf rote , lined , (5 cward to the Under , at the Bos olllce. 709 20 K iC'lUNUrv Karmii for Irupruve I pruperty In 110 Omaha , ha ] It. Woolley , Iloom 20 , cmaha N.tlonal Bank Omaha Neb. 110-16 MOHTQ\OK LOANS We are prepared to make a lew loam In a ) pi oved real entatu nei urlty. The eal estata mutt bo centrally located. MoCague Bros , opposite Pout office , 7CO 2ip mo TUADB Stock ot groceries lor acre property JL odJMnlng Omaha. Chos U Woolley , Koom 2 Omiba National bank , Oraaba , Nob. > 27-f EXOIIANflK-Farmi for Itock of merohandlM TO Chas. K. Woolley , Iloom 20 , Omaha Natlona. liank , Ouaba , Neb. 623-te FOR TRADE Stocks of goo-8 to trade for land. Chaa. IU Woolley , Iloom 20 , Oni.lia National Bank , Omaha , Neb. VM-tt T7OR TItADR For merchandise groceries pr * > JL1 fened , three (8) ( ) valuable Iota In Dayton , Ohio. One ( I ) lot In fit. LuuU ? , Mo ; 640 acres of flno laod In Kanaas ; One ( I ) farm In Ohio. This property U free of l/.cambranoe All comrLurilcatiorj * will be treated trlctly confidential. 8. II. Wlnspvar , 2194 Cumlnt , St. 387Jan(0 DBEXEL ft MAUL , JACOB * ) UNDERTAKERS I At the old stand 14U'arnam Bt. Orders Ly ( ! * raph solicited and prompt ! all ended to , lelu-booo No 22i. EDWARD EUEHL , 1-AL.uytJTKKY AN1) t'O.MUKIOM LIST , 1108 T ith ttreut , tetwuo F rnam and Uat. ey will with theald of guardian trlilts , obtalnlnf it ajone nlonoe la the tuMt tnd present , and on mUlnondlt'oniln ' tbe future. Boot * a/4 < boM