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    THE DAILY BBE-THUaSDAY JANUARY 20 , 188
THE DAILY BEE )
Omahft. Office , No. Old Farnum
Now York Office , lloomOS Xrltmn
Hall din R.
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< n'y Kond y morning dally.
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tnKS roarrAtp.
BsiTeif . 1100 I Three Monlhl . I I
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OOSklSrORDINOI.
& I Oomtntmloatlons relating to Newi ndEd ! oili
U n iheold be < IJiom d to tht Kami or Tn
B urrrmit.B
All Bortnwi Letters 1 nd Remltianoe * ihomd b
tddrOSwdtoTllllBM POUUSmKO OOHflHT , QMini.
PfitU. Checks and rosiofllco orilcri to b * made pay
bit to the ordsr ol the eompanr.B
THE BEE PUBLISHING CO , , PROPS
B. 110SEWATBU , Eilltor.l
A. n. Fitch , ManaeorJDaHyiCirculatlon , ' . !
Box , 488 Omaha. Neb. _
MR. Si. JOHN'S Voice wants to kiw
' J. S. Olarkson wouldn't like to rout
not hole. *
Mn. BOTD has nt last reached Albany.
Wo wonder If ho will bring back that
abinet commUtion for Dr. Mlllor ?
THE Oklahoma booniora ixro ovaoimtin ,
ho fofbiddcn territory. Now let th
wilitnty drive out the niillionairo cattle
king trespassers.
THE legislature will take a rest untl
nest Monday. Meantime the varion
committees will have an opportunity
go on junketing tonra.
HAS Governor Dawcs yet dtscovcra
tluxt ho signed a bill two years ago revoking
the claim agency of I'om ' Konnard am
Pat Harrcs ? If ho will jog his memory
little lie might recall that fact.
It before the people of Nebraska
that the general state tax haa doublcc
ainco 1830 , although the aggregate valua
tion of property has increased from $80 ,
000,000 to § 124,000,000 In tint time.
GENERAL SWAI.W will probably die ol
old ago before tint con it-martial gets
through with him , Whether the conrl
.above will take any cognizance of his
dirclictions here below remains to bo seen.
SOME men do not llko to got Into deep
water. Captain Eada , however , la an ex
ception. For every foot that ho deepens
the Galvoaton harbor ho trill receive
$5,000 , In addition to hla § 10,000 annual
salary.
Oiioncn ; HOWE'S whisper caused the
change of one vote in favor of the rail
roads , by which they gained a majority
on the question to recommit the railroad
bill. Mr. Howe's whisphor is very valu-
ab'c to the railroads.
ANY bill Introduced in | the legislature
and known to come from a lawyer nsoda
the closest Bcrutiny. Aa a rule the law
ycr who framea a legislative bill has
eomo personal motive in view , which ho
F cunningly conceals in the ingenious and
I complicated construction of his bill.
A GREAT deal of damage was done to
the telegraph and telephone wires in
'
Philadelphia by a recent elect storm.
The Record of tqat city eaya that the
coat of repairs would have been a consid
erable contribution toward putting the
wirca under ground , where they would
not be affected by any storms. After the
obstructions are once under ground the
wonder will bo that they were endured BO
long.
ON Saturday evening there will bo a
board of trade meeting to diacnss the
proposed city amendments. The city
> councilf the Deuglaa county legislative
delegation , and citlzana generally will bo
invited , and It la hoped that there will
bo a largo attendance. It ia Important
> that Omaha'a needs in the way of legiala-
tian shall bo carefully and thoroughly
discussed , and then formulated so that
vonr delegation can act advisedly.
THE icy condition of the sidewalks in
the businoBB portion of the city , particu
larly in vaiious places on Farnam street ,
makes walking exceedingly difficult and
dangoroua. Wo are surprised that some
of the leading merchants , whoso stores
are largely patronized by ladies , allow the
walks in front of their establishments to
remain in th's condition. If they would
have ashes sprinkled upon the walks they
would only bo doing their duty
QUANJTHELL , the guorlll * , once raided
the state of Kansas , and now the people
of certain counties of that commonwealth
propose to raid the atato treasury to the
extent of § 882,390. The clalmanta for
damages are distributed throughout thir
ty counties. If the legislature should al
low ' these clainn , the state of course
would expect reimbursement * from the
general government. It occurs to us
that hero U a splendid opportunity for an
.experienced lobbyist , auch as Put. O
Hawes , for Instance.
NEARLY every person who sends In a
communication to a newspaper imagine
that his ia the only cotrespondonca ro
celvod by the paper , and that It ought t
appear in the next Issue , and if It doe
not ho attributes some motive to the pub'
llshor In keeping It out of his columns
The fact U that a dally newspaper alway
haa on hand more correspondence than i
pan handle on any one day , and the v ri
oua communications as a rule have t
take their turn. The columns of ih
DBE are open to the public for the dla
cuision of matters of Interest , and a
communlcatldria if properly written , wil
appear in duo timo. But wo mutt re
qaoit correspondents to write legibly amen
on one aide of the fnper , and abcvo a !
things bo brief.
AN INSOLENT OFFICIAL
The B. A M. has begun where the
Union Pacific has recently loft off. Mr
P * S. Ensile , who at bast ia only an up
start in upper railway circles , hes seen
fit to adopt the tactics which fqr year
hadboon practiced by pig-headed and 01 or
zealous oflicials of the Union Pacific. Ho
la so narrow-minded and shallow that h
imagines ho is serving the interests o
hla company by warring upon the BEE
In a amnll soulod and underhanded way
Now , wo aak no odds from Mr. Enstls o
the B , & M. railway company , but w
servo notice upon them that if any o
their officers or underlings propose to
Indulge in spite work to annoy , harras
or punleh THE BEE they may find tha
they have tackolod the wrong passenger
Wo have a well defined policy with regard
gard to the duties of public carriers an <
the rights of their patrons , which noltho
the B. & M. nor any other railway man
agement can change by favoritism , o
hostility. .Without swerving from it
course on the railway Issno this papc
haa accorded to the JJ. & M. read and it
managers fair , manly and gonorou
troatmont.
Whenever that railway hai made demands
mands upon this city for public favorer
or has contested for ita rights agalns
rival railroads wo have stood by it am
fought its battles without pay or promts
of reward. Wo have even suffered th
odium of being stigmatized aa the tub
sldizul organ of that road , when aa a
matter of fact wo have simply uphoh
and advocated what wo believed to bi
its rights and the public interest. Whili
wo do not oxpost nor atk for any re
ward or thanks for what wo have done
we have a right to insist upon and oxac
from the officers of that coad auch treat
inent as ono honorable business man hao
a right to oxpcot from another.
STATE BOARD OF HEALTH.
A bill ia now pending in the
legislatureproviding for the creation of a
atato board ofjhcalth , and defining its
duties. This bill has sovcril meritorious
Matures , and some that wo cannot com
mend. It embodies not only provisions
'or a somewhat compile i ted oyatom oi
supervision and the collection of statist1 !
cal data regarding births , marriages and
deaths , but also a sot of regulations and
restrictions for the practice of medicine.
In the first place the bill creates a
board of seven officers , whoso pay shall
> o ten dollars a day while they arc aorv
ngwhile the secretary shall have a
salary to bo fixed by the board. In ad'
dltlou to this board there are to bo
auxiliary officers of health , where
ro to be appointed In every
Ity , town and village in the atato. Newt
t strikes us that the creation of this
> card ia of questionable constitutional
uthority. The board In every respect
would bo of the same choracter as any
other board , anch aa a board of railway
commitsioncra , insurance commissioners ,
etc. Our constitution expressly pro-
ilblts the creation of any additional aet
of cfliccra beyond these oxprcstly named
n that Instrument. If the creation of
hla proposed board ia unconstitutional
bat feature would necessarily have to be
ropped or the whole bill would fall.
The objects aimed at in the bill could ,
lowover , bo reached just as well by an
pproptiatlon placed at the disposal of
io governor , for the employment of
medical experts ia caaoa of epidemics
[ ther among | men or cattle ,
'ho town and village health offi-
ors can bo appointed at any
Ime , while in cltiea such aa Omaha they
Iroady oxlat. The collection of atatiatlcj ,
which Booms to bo one of the great bnr-
ona of the board , could bo readily done
irough any town or city clerk. The
ogiatry of deaths , births and marriages
oca not require the services of medical
xpcrts. Any clark can make the record
s well aa _ a profesao of the unlvoraity
' *
acuity.
The main purpoao of thia bill , how-
ver , if we dovino the object of the
rattier ? , ia the regulation of the practice
f medicine and the suppression of
nackory. In thla particular the bill
ommends itself to the legislature , and
: not entirely practical to adopt the
hole bill , it should bo BO modified
i to enable the governor without
lolating the constitution to employ or
oslgnato medical experts who shall act
s a board of examiners. The bill wo
efer to is house roll No. 77.
We are informed , however , that there
ro several other bllla before the Icgisla-
uro of a similar character , which in
orao particulars are decidedly objection
able. Ono of these bllla proposes to
moke the faculty of the State Medical
college the board of examiners for phy
sicians , Burgeons and mid-wives. If the
college at Lincoln Is worth keeping up
ta faculty ought to have enough to do in
conducting the legitimate affairs of the
institution without undertaking to ox
erclso f nnctiona which would keep them
busy during a great portion of their
time , and might In some respects raiao n
conflict between them and other phyai
ciana that would not bo at all desirable.
To ahow how utterly Incompetent
and ignorant some of our legislators are
wo need only cite the railway bill of Mr.
Goohnor. This bill proposes to regulate
freights between Chicago and points in
Nebraska , although everybody knows , or
ought to know , that the state has no right
to regulate Interstate commerce. The
first section of Goohner'a bill aaya : "Tha
no railway company in this state ahal
charge for distance hauled In this state
on through frolghta In carload lots from
Ohicigo and other points eatt of th
Mlasiurl river a higher or greater rate
per mile than the ra'es are at the same
time between between Missouri rive
points and Chicago. " This man Goehner
when the three-cant paisenger bill cimt
up , changed his vote at the wh'uper of
Church Hotvo , ind voted to pcstpono
consideration of that bill until the rail
road managers conld bo hoard.
THE capital removal tchtmo in Dako'a
la likely to fall through after all. The
boom in favor of Pierre was only momen
tary , and was paralyzed by the substitu
tion of Ordtray in the bill , and now a reaction
action is setting in In favor of Bismarck
the present ca'pital. The latest report
are to the effect that the Blsmarckian
have succeeded in Laving the capital removal
moval bill laid away to rest for the ro
maindcr of the session. They have ovl
dontly boon doing aomo lively skirmish
ing and raiaod a big aklrmlthlng fund
which is being put where it will do th
moat good. It seems to us that it ia a
plcco of foolishness an well as an Injua
tico to attempt to remove the capita
after the citizens of that place have ox
pendul to much money in contribution
for the grounds and buildings , but w
snppoto that the people of that city wll
bo plsgned by capital romovora BO lonp ;
aa they permit thomaolvcs to bo blod.
THE recant telephone decision of th
Nobraeka supreme court ia attracting
considerable attention thronghont th
country. In commenting upon this doci
sloti , the Now York Herald saja :
Llko a telegraph or railroad corpora
tlon , a telephone company is a public aor
vant. It ctxu coico into existence am
carry on oporationa only by authority o
the state. It receives privileges from th
people and aiaumea obligations to thorn
It is bound and cau bo made to troa
alike all persons on certain conditions
which must bo reasonable and applicant
to all without discrimination , This general -
oral principle governs telephone com
pantos in Now "York and other states ai
well as in Nebraska.
IOWA , like Nebraska , will take a cen
BUS this year , and the work will teen be
bfun. ( In Iowa the tonnsbip assosaora
will do the woik. The Burlington
Iiawkcyc tays :
It ia hoped to have this census the
most accmato and valuable yet taken
and the inhabitants should heartily CD
operate by cheerfully furnlahlng al
necessary information and items of in
tereat connected with the work.
SENATOR-ELECT EYAHTS , upon baing
asked if ho was a candidate for the ropub
ican presidential nomination in 1888 , rolled <
) llod that ho would bo n candidate in
L802 , and would run upon the discovery
of America by Columbus , upon which
} latform ho thought all ought to unite.
However , a much poorer candidate
than' Mr.Evarts could bo selected by the
republicans In 1888.
THE railroads ought to sweeten Mr.
Sewers , who ia doing them such valuable
crvico.
Stanford's Instantaneous Photogra
phy.
New Toik Times.
Tha Hon. Leland Stanford , United
States senator-elect , ia famoua as'She pat
ron of Insttntaneoua photography aa np-
ilied to race harass in motion. If he
rould inatruct his artist to fiiyo us pic-
urosof'tho four gentlemen wlioiooaati-
utod the construction company of the
Central Pacific railroad at selected- mo
ments in that tremendous bnrat off speed
which they began ate the starter's post
with 81,000,000 and wont under the wire
with § 105,000,000 , the printa would ) aot
mly bo Interesting in themselves , but
; aey would perhaps refresh Mr. 0. P.
luntington'a memory , and also throw
much light on the anatomy , actionand
bo sources of power oft the present pen-
ration of United St.-tns aonatora.
Aiiotlier.Kxplauation.
Chicago Newa.
It is nnderatgod that the Hon. Chcrch
lowe is the author ofi the anti-gambling
> ill which haa been introduced IntO'tho
Nebraska legislature. Since hla unfor-
uaato investment inpools on the national
lection laat Novomben Mr. Howe has
ieon unflagging in his efforts to eradicate
11 forma of tlio gambling vice la .hla
rimo'troddon state , and we fully expect
hai by the time another year rolls
round church rafiles will bo the only
eltc of tills Bin to be met with ! K > Ne-
jruaka.
STATE
The epidemic. IcllltxL 127 hogn in Tbayer
ounty.
Two new democratic papers threaten tha
i < j'ico and cmnforbofrCraightoniteu ,
Valentino calls loudly for a brickyard. Gjlis
ra multiplying' ! ! ! the neighborhood.
The treasurer of T&ayer countjvtook in
62,000 in taxes IrXiyear , nil bvt SIO.GOO
tetng paid last December.
The Pioneer figures tha business off Creifih-
on for 1884 ntSl,3E,000. As a man of leg-
res Banner take tite pie plant.
The commissionorB of Dawson county oiti-
irate that 837,300 will'bo needed to keep tlio
oanty machine going the presenbyear ,
Cedar Creek la booming , ai ovldenc of
vhlch fact it IB oaly neceRsara add that a
jritba band has juet been organir d there con
fining savteotean. pieces.
Down in o Blue Valley aonool last week
c.il was BO Bcaica that the tohool tsichor
iifrgid com thrco-qimrterB of a inlle to- keep
ho young idea , shooting.
The Lincoln Journal assuroa tlio pce lo that
hey will not be "aklnned all o" should they
visit the next etato fair. The generosity of
ho town bents tha record. But woo into him
vho tackles a Lincoln beehhaak.
Another victim of the bliztarda fa north
western Nebraska was ] folly ItMise , son of
Daniel Reese of Chadron Ho was o young
nan of 1C , a great lover c ( thu hunt , and pur
shed ia a snow drift two rrlloa fiom homo.
The meanest thing tlio Wynwre Kagle has
lienrd of lately is the sodden departure from
town of Frank Davis , leaving n wife , In delU
cate health , and three cbildwn penniless , betides
tides scores of creditcra who would jump at a
chance to give him a doao of tar and fuatbca * .
TliB FrcmoBt Herald Bays : licpreecntativa
McArd'o ' , of Douglas , orders the Nebraska
City Press 10 ba tiu longer sent to lisa addKsg ,
but tha editor t.iys a * it was ordered by tht
secretary of atato , and tha arrearage ! ate no
palri , he canmt tbop It under the law ; , mucn
a he would like to. The honorable "gentle
man took exceptions to something in the pa
per ,
An liiHuultjr rio > ,
The Graphic.
It waa during a murder tml. A wit
now for the definto was on the stand.
' What do you intend to prove by thi
( vifuestl" asked the judge.
"That the prisoner la inrane , " ropllo <
the attorney.
"Dors the witness know anything
about imanityl Ia he an expert ] "
"Expert11 ? repeated the lawyer. Well
I should say ho wag. He kaowa al
bout insanity. Why , your honor , hi
his been aa crazy aa a loon for the. psa
ten yeara. "
THE SCHOOL UNO CROOK ,
Kccfiall ftrmiiiea to HMD ( he Rife to
Suit Himself ,
Criminal NPRIIRCJICO ofDnwcs And
! > , i Stui tovnnt "God AlmlRlitj'd
Truth" Uttered by
Morion.
The I/and Investigations
Special Correspondence to tha BEK.
LINCOLN , January 27. Another cllbr
waa made by the committco on lane
frauds this afternoon to admit the public
at large. Mr. Ohnstoad moved to rccon
elder the former motion , and by the fol
lowing motion it waa lost : Yoaa Ohorry
Lewis , Norria , Olmatoad and Smith
Naya Buokworth , Mills , Motz , Spencer
Munn , Crook , Holaworth and Sterling.
Tlio lirat witness called waa the Hon
J. Sterling | Morton. Ho carried with
him a number of documents npon which
ho had compiled statements of his opin
ions and proof of hla conviction. Ho statue
that his attention waa tint called to the
fact of crookedness in handling of schoo
lands by Senator Van Wyck's
opoech at Oakland last Scptom
her. Another evidence of crookodnca
was the advertisement of Prank Sholdou
& Co. , of Lincoln , in which some 29,000
acres of echool lands in Cedar county
were offered for sale. In Dlxon count ;
their firm have throe tracts upon whlcl
they have paid taxosonly ] eighteen days
In Lincoln county the scnool lands have
never boon appraised. The records do
not ahow the natnoa of any appraisers or
pretended appraiser ? . Wilson Hughttt
of Cnator county , had received a Hat o
landa from the commieeioncr to bo ftp-
praisud. While the appraisement waa in
progress ono Allyn , foreman of the Snran
Land and Cattle company , wont to the
clerk and told him that ho had "fixed1
things with Kendall to Ina&o all the lands
adjacent to his ranch. Shortly afterwarc
the clerk received a lUt from Kendal
tallying with tint of Allyn. The clerk
wrote to Kendall , cay ing the thing
did not look right and WUQU the appraise *
mont wai nent in it was relumed ta too
hieh. Mr. Morton said that thousands
of acres of school land in Lincoln ounty
vrero hold by ryndlcates who had loaned
lands by bidding ono fourth per cent ,
higher than actual residents. The wit
ness also testified that himself and two
other gentlemen had employed an attor
ney to investigate the books in the capi-
lo ! on this land business. Ho had found
that 340,750 acres were leased and the
oflicials had at first refused the names of
the lessees. A list waa finally obtained
which accounted for 201,000. Who had
the other 140,000 acres the attorney could
not dlewver. Concerning the cane in Otoo
county. , a man named Hay ward had said
; hat Kendall was a good fellow ai ho had
in- return for a favor , lot him have land
adjacent to Talmago for 37 per aero that
was well worth § 25. There were several
witnesses to this statement. During the
cross questioning Mr. Morton lired con
siderable political shot , into the enemy's
camp and Olmstead and Lewis attempted
; o answer him but their questions wore
of little avail. Mr. Olmstead asked if
aomo of Mr. Morton's accusations during
-ho campaign were not campaign thunder
a favorite oppression with that member ) ,
Mr. Morton replied : "I aaid nothing
during the canip'a'ign that was not God
Almighty's1" t ; > 01trutli : " He de
nied having said that if
ho members of the board of
chool lands and buildings had their dnea
hey would bo behind prl&in bars. Mr.
Spencer wanted to know if he believed
everything he hoard , and Mr. Lewis got
nad because Mr. Morton would not say
hat Senator "Vn Wyck believed all hla
own utterances. The witness atated that
Senator Van Wyc& Had aaid during the
lolidayn that only the scab had been re-
novcd from tha-land office corruptions.
After being oicusod Mr. ilorton atated
hat ho appeared before the committee at
ho solicitation of aomo of his senatorial
rlonds and not ) because had been enb-
) tunned. No legal summons had yet
> een issued. The writ eerTcd on him by
Serseant-at-Arnas Wiggins was not signed
> y Ohnstoad and not by Duckworth ,
whom ho understood waa chairman of the
committee.
The next itnoss was Mr. Fhelps
'aine , of Lincoln , whose testimony
mounted to nothing , ho/ having been
; lork in the land commiDaiouor'a oflico
> e ere Mr. Kendall's terra begin
The last witness vraa ex-Treasurer
Sturdovant , who waa put upon io rick
and tortured with qneati aa for an hour.
What ho toM about the land frauds
rould occupy a very few linos. Ho
mow nothing , about h357 the bida were
occlved , though they were opened by
/ommiislonor Kendall , or his aoaiatanta
at each moot ing of the board. The
loard had ordered Mn Kendall to lease
ho lands to the highest bidder , but
whether ho. obeyed instructions ho did
not knov ; He know of no instance
rhero a syndicate jeaeod land by a
> ld a few cents higher than that of
an indlvUnal. Ho- never Itoew of
ho board aa a body cr individually ox *
amintng dlda at their meotinga and knew
of nothing to prevent the commissioner
rom ralaiog tbo bida of a 'tjndicato or
ndulging in other orookcdneao.
This testimony concluded the commit--
oo adjourned fov one week , . a moifpu
laving previously , been in ado , , to com } to
Senator Van Vflck for documents , and
name * of parties which would abed lighten
on &B frauds.
Til if X x tin ; ? .
Of ironpondcnctoB The BEI .
LINCOLN , January 27 1883.
On the mooting of the house thla.
afternoon at 3 o'clock it at once wont in
committee , of the wiole to , consider
! io report oi the comnHteo on house roll
No. 3.
Thla bill provides for the aaBeaament
and collection of taioa. Hitherto taxes
became delinquent an January firot > and
this bill jonght to remedy that by allow
ing the. taxes on rsol eatato to run on un
til tha first cf. May , 10tit the personal
taxes , wore to bo paid on or befora Janu
ary first.
There wore two reporta from Ihn com
mUtoo. A majority and a minority report.
The difference between the tire waa thai
one wanted to include peraonaltaxea In the
first of May clanae end the other objected.
Mr. Wiwpear aaid thoru ahoula bo no
difference in the time allowed btttrcen
personal taxea and that on real eetito.
Mr. Holmei moved that the com
mlttea now rite apd report pro
greas and aak loayo to ait again in future
on the s mo bill. The oommitteo then
rose. Almost immediately afterwards
the homo adjourned nctil to-rr.orrow
at 9:30. :
Mr. Blalno autoes with the lastcpoiker
He wBa dolrlooa of dolcg aw y with thia
equality of the law
Kuloy objected to tha bill btcanso one
ho had introduced had not been reported
by the committco. J Us bill contained aa
many good things aa this ono dooa.
; < Vn Even
Wall Street News.
Ho was the attendant of R railroad
lunch counter at a atfttion In Indiana.
The other day aa a stranger called for a
oup of cofico the attendant glared nt him
or a moment , and then begin to spit on
his hand ; .
" What's up ? "
"Going to have revenge on you. "
"What for ? "
"Wo were in Wall atroot together ton
years ago. Yon advised mo to by rail-
ro d stock , and then unloaded on mo one
brought mo down to 510 per month. "
" \Voll \ , don't ' got mad about that. 1.
wasn't a year before a chap nnlondoc
coal oil on mp , mid I'm braking on this
train hero for a dollar a day. "
4rohblsliop Alcmnny
SAX I'liAKCisco , January 23 The roelgun
tlon of Archbishop Alomnny wna nccepteJ by
the pope. Archbishop Illordan ucci-eds him
Sanford's
RADICAL CURE
FOR CATARRH.
Wltch-IIazel , Amorlean Pine , Canada Fir , Marlgol
and Clocr Blossoms.
ese of Banrord's Radical euro In
tatitl-rcllovcstho most violent Snettiinpr'or Head
Colas , lears the bead as by magic , stops ttatory dli
charfros from the Nose nnd K > c , pro > nts Hinging
Noises In the hcail , Cures Nenous Headache am
subduca Chills and Foicr. In Chronl : Catarrh 1
cleanses the nasal passaRos of foul mutv , eatorot
ho senses of smell , taste and hearlnc nhoii HfTected
froca the head , throat and bronchial tutcs of eBon
su e matter , sHoctcna and purifies the brwoth , stops
the cough nnd arrests the progress ol Catarrh to
wards Conmmptlan.
Ono bottla lladlcal Cure , ono liox Catarrhal Sol
\ent and Sanford's Inhaler , all In ono package , of al
druggists for 91. Ask for SANronD's KADICJU Cnna.
L'ottcr Drup and Chemical Co. , Boston.
For the relict and prevention
the Instant It Is applied , of llhoii
mat ism , Neuralgia , Sciatica
Coughs Colds , Weak Back , Stem
noli , and Bowels , Shootlug
- Pains , Numbness , Hysteria , Female
male Pains , Palpitation , Dyspcp
nla , Liver Complaint , Bill-lie
Fever , Malaria , and Epidemics
USD t'oll'.n's Plasters ( on Electric
Battery combined with a Purous
Flatter ) and laugh at pain 25c
ovorywhore.
li aphrodisiac , nrous
osnctlvlty , pOHltlvoly
ouruB linpotoiicy , lost
_ cnoJKy.ncrvoiiBdobil-
HJ- , all wcaknesa nfccnorattvo system ioltuor BOX.
* lby mail. J. -iierU107StutoSt.ChiiMn. .
3N THE PASTRY
OF
Vji HfcIemonOranBre , . i ,
LVeum > , l > iitIllnel.tc.iif dcllcatelKiundnat-
rullj-u tuernilt from which tlicyjiperandc.
FOB : STRENGTH AND TRUE FRUIT
FKiYOR THEY STAND AEOME.
PREPAID BY THI
Pries Baking PowdenCo. ,
ChicaBCH IH > St. Loula , Mo.
UAKCRR OF
Dr. Frico'3 Cream Baking Pcwdor
NO
Dr. Juice's lupulin Ycasfr Scms ,
ni S Dry Hop Teuit.
3TOSJ S/\TT3 , BIT
WE J1AKK BUT ONE CJUAUTY.
E-BRUNSWICK BALKE
, , COL-
LENDER COMPANY ,
CSDOOES50RS TO TH3 3. M. B. ,3v CO. ]
The moat oxton lw mannlictnTcrs
IN TQK WORLD ,
dm nooljtrusor Ge.'Ur l Agent o > Nebraska an
Wjolein Iowa.
0 B. Tenth Street . . . . OMAHA , NEE
CQTadc-llou Billiard and I'ool I&'AI and materli
liocs
B En
suonmoR 10 DAVU.
Oeaml PetitB
1191 rUUlAH ST ,
Have foi ule 100,030 ara-M carofnlly celecAid Undl
XiitMin Hobruk * , at lew price and on tnj lerici.
ImpioTea urms 101 sola U Donglao , od. ( , Oolln
" > a . Bnrl , Crtimlng , Strpy , Wkthlntlou , Uirlck
rlnuUti , ud Bntler OooollM.
TUM p ld In all parts of the BUIt. ;
Boaer loaned on mpMTed farmi.
B ITotur Pnbllo alwavi In offlcc Ooeiponil
JCST run.
LADIESONLYI L161IIU , *
. - . Inmlnmt
TIUIATISI : ON HKI.Y
OP THIS fKltALJB UU T , " oolonj > n > toulU
| > l > te , fall ( ipltuUoa , w Hc l oplnlp j , tc. Bhawltliil
und Tloi > ilor M/UAk a coodltloa 1 abaormtl Alvt no *
tittllbf | bow to vnltrc * to f uU * D J proft r proptrtfnni.
li * div lo | > 1 l > f Imlltr t > roc i.V A copy of till * T lQ *
Uo bo k mtUil ta M > lxl tuolopo for ia cli. JUilreli ,
g. O. UMW I7U. . UJrt > yALO. . y \
COLLARS
CUFFS
THII UiRK
ASI THI
FINEST QOO08
EVER MADE ,
ICISQ 111 Linen , BOTH
o Exteriors.
Aak for them
CAMfl BROS. , Agents for Omaht
SPECIAL NOTICES.
"
TO LOAK-MONBV ;
M0nLnn" ' OAN BWd7TaTe7t c It
BMlon Ilro , 317 S Ullist. 871-30
MO.\K\ TOI.OAN-tn stim < of $10 anl un , on
. , Vow5f I'10' , 'urnltnro nd all kind * of
chattelWH ' , Mottcr , 1404 J nam St. . our
Mono'g shoo store. .12tf
MONKV TO LOAN-I ho money to loan nn 1m.
providclly prorctty. In any anrounts to suit ,
nt rcasonablo rates W. II. Mottcr , 14'4 Karcam t , ,
over Moist's ihoo store. s.Wtf
M ONEY to lo n on chMtdt by J. T. 55ittv , 213
i4th ft. ssnrcbia
MONKY LOANKD on Ch tlcl . Collntfrals. So-
nirtsl Notes , or llc l KsUto. Flnanilal Lx >
cli.Mieo 16C3 Frn m 51. MlfcbDp
MONKS T01XJAN III sums of KWanJ npward.
0. F , DU and Co. , Real K4tat9 and Loan
' - ' ) , UOSFarramSt. B3J-tf
M1IONKY loaned 01 ch tt ! c. BMIroad TlckH
bought and cold. , Foreman , SIS a. 18th
HELP WANTED.
"V17ANTED GUI for hourowork , Binill family.
TV Apply botnoen 0 nnd IS. Jlrs. Urank , 1811
1 md. SCB-SOp
TT7ANTEI ) Immediately , a smart boy at the
TT Woator it New spipcr Union. 803 S3
1 ANTED rlurso girl , at 2214 Douglas st. , tor
"tl/'ANTED Two Hist class laundrosstno ; nlhcr
II lucdavpty. At the Cottons House. ( ll-t
WANTitSofllni.lrl : | ; nt 1017 Howard St
704-2flp
WANTED A flr t class dlolng rcpm girl nt the
Motropohtin. ao other noiil p | 1) . "S3 tf
HuTANTED To bDw lili horscsto o\rrv oven.
W Ingllco. 070 It
TI ANTKI ) Cooit , w ( jj | SJ.tOpcrtto2. . Apply
W SCI North llth St. 770 tf
\\rANTii : ) ARcntB to toll Uatoly's UolronM IMu
Ti cater ; on monthly pnymont * . Address or cnl
on W. I ) . P. Lowry , room 17 , 110 N 10th St. , Ouitli .
597fcbSD
WANTtD IKaidcrs at 1212 Capllbl ave.
6731
\\7ANTBD 100 solicitors , coed pay to the right
TT man. Ai'dresaNtbraska ' Ihitual Mvriajo l.cn-
cflt otraolntlon. I"ri mont. Neb 041fobC
SITUATIONS WANTED.
WAN1KD Woman for hOLcowilc In a smal
family ; wlJow ] referred. N W cor Urnnd in J
Saunder ; . 805-30) ) )
\ T'ANTBDBy n Udy , prsltlon a > honsckutpo ? ,
I > comranlon , or to euro lor clilldrcn. Addre-s-
A. B. E. , Hec olllcc , city. SW-29p
TXTANTCD Place by a Oorman \ oman to wn :
YV dishes Address P. O. , IlostlllcoSblSOt
THl ANTED-Situation as trnvellng man , by n man
T > of six } cars experience ; 20 jcars old ; lurulsh
best ol rcfci jiir-B. Address O. N. , this cl'lco.
miuation ta u. > ok
Aloubgmftrtitianuuvtantu
keeper , In wijoleerjo < sUbllhiEeBt 111 Otnih * .
Address "C. " rare Deo. PS8-lf
MISCELLANEOUS WAISTS.
Y 7"ANTiD-Agents for e cry city and town ifi
Tl Nebraska lor a cheap , fast lollfnfj article used
Inoicry famllj ; blp : proilts. Call on or addioss ,
Agent of the Blalne Jt'J'jr. Co. , 23d and Izard Etc.-
87S-fp
TylyTANTED To trade furniture and rarpots , ncany
TT now , for horse and buggy. Address L' . r. E. ,
Ecu oflio. 855-2311
TX7ANTED To soli hall Intciest In good paving
T T buslnesj prloo $ U30. address > . W. L'to Ufllco.
842 M
WANTED To exchange for hardware , 480 acres
of land In Webster county , Neb , tu exchange
for a stock of hardware. Address box 235 , Hicortou ,
Neb. 832-Slp
"TT7ANTED To rettv ifurnlfhed hotel In Nebraska
T V nr Kanfas , one that.comirands Iho ccmnero'nl
tladenndldinallve town. Addrees "Hotrl" Bco
olBce , Omaha Neb. 4 6-58p
WANTED Agents to woik for the Western Mu-
tuat Benevolent A3eoclationof Beatrice , Neb.
Cash cn | ItalSloO.COU , paid up in full. Ihoso dcslrioe
Bgcnclcsln Eastern Notratka or Wo > Urn Iowa ,
should address C , A. Wooiley , No 1222 Fatmm st ,
Omaha , Neb. , or Oliver C. Sabln , boo'y , Beatrice. .
Neb. Torood ; ngonts , , men or women , a llbe al
compcnfation willbopaU. Company It ro opcr -
tholnplan , fate , reliable and cheap , ami easy to
work. 600182
WANTED LoillcsorCLterror In cityorcoun
try , tu take nice , linht and pleasant work a-
their own homes ; ? 2 to $6 a day trolly and ijuUtly
made ; ork echtu ; mail ; no camawtrp ; no btamp
lor reply. Please adciets Sellable Man'lgCo. , fbll-
adelpbla , Fa. Jan ! D-2i-feb-2-7
WANTED laUOO famlles to try our self-rising
Pure BUckwheat flour and 8clf-liling Coin
lacal kept by all flist-ola-s grocers. Wo warrant all
Buckwheat cold under our brand pure. W. J. WEL
SHAN" ft CO. . Manufacturers. 424-tf
NT HOUSES AND LOTS.
"Ti'OIl RENT Two rroms for light housokrcplng.to
JH parties without children , N E cor 10th and Cass
ts. 871-29
FOH KENT 2 furnlshod fiott rooms , IDC ! ) Far. _
nam St. . 872-30p
FOR HENT Latgo oogant ! front room , with bay
Vtindow , bath room , famished or unfurnli > h < d.
Enquire No. & 23 rieasut et. , Omaha , Nob. 861-50
FOll RENT Nicely 'uralehcd room nlth excel
lent hoard for two gentlemen , 1012 Farnam st.
83MOp
F Oll 11KNT Two front rooms. U23 Capitol avc.
8631 f
Oll HKNTturniihad south front room , 13M
F
Farnam st. 79L. ! > p ,
F 1011 KENT Fnrnish il room > nd board $5.00 per
week. Very lewlocallon , 1511 Da\enpo t.
778-.OD 21p
FOU ilENT Good IIOLSO five rocms on CSd et ,
near ilason , Lloals frrui car line. Well and '
I'tcrn I"rjulro Hi lco , grocer , 22d St 710-31p
rriOIl IlENT Sm\11 house $9 per month , 3 blocks .
D from OpcraJiouio , 1613llo aid it. 31831p ;
'
fTlOll HKNT Roorarf pnltablo fcrllcht housekftc-
L1 leg , In building N E tor 10th and Davenport eta.
pall after 1 p. in. UC-23
[ 71011 HENT Neatest andcheaptst furnished roon *
I1 in Omaha. Apply to O. O. II. AnJaason , room
4 , Andcrso t Block , north entrance , 18th and Da.
uportttivet. 717feb9
F H HUNP-Fiunlshed rnotis , block north o )
1'osto.ilce , & W cor IDth and Cafltol nic 729p
[ 7 01 ; IlENT rnmlshod froi.t rccui , lily Udow ,
L1 biicklouic ; board in family. OuJ N. 17th So ,
825-lf
F .Oil . KENT Furnished Iloomu 0g S. 20th Si.
Si.ECBSlp
Jj OHUBNT-l'or light houtckcorlnp ; , tw , > rooms ,
. ' tjrnlihcd tor that purporcj , H , W. car SUi and
lowurd 8JSJ (
Oll HENT Furn'stcd front room witil flro ISO )
CaplCcl vo. ( 783-29p
FOH UEhT A new sight room home. Kn/ulroof |
Mrj. E. UoJdl , Jtth.litt Dampen ) aiuJl/hi a-
o Bta. 701tf
FOH KENT ltooiinnc ly furnUhjd centrally lo
cated , to Odd Frlo\i blocK , llih. and Dodge
BirucU fronting eatt and southto pirmanent or tran
sient lodgen , at reuon iblo rates , la ulra room No.
73l-2Sp
F Qlt KENT-Furnished lloom win board 003 N ,
17th. 62UT
17011 KENT Brick house , 1J roonii , modern Inv.
JJ provpioents. Stdford , Hon r i L'mis , S138 I14 ! |
&trtoi. coot
FOll KENT larito ( urrite'jtd house , Inclivdlng
barucowymuo. Incjiure at 1512 Ua\enpeit&t.
KOtt
> OH HKNT A itoie 2J.V/0 , and hall UH Unjii , anil
sis IIOUMS. Apply to John Erck , 016 N J4th it.
7J3JD
T-A GOOD CHANCK-Mu. Hllltko I
. holrl , which Is now ra'lul ' the ( Jr ml. Cunlral , on
Japllcl Aicnuo and ISlli ets , Is now rudy foi ruit
to one or three different parties lae battmcnt ,
HhlJicoDblitsoltlirei ) apartmenU , uloeu and Ml-
Urd lii'l , oy tor house and birber fbo } , ; firbt floor
! r adlnlig hallatidthe twoiifier | doers for room *
era , Nvhlchhatu fifty rooms. 707-122
JOK HKNT-Twootticer < > 5in , Jaoobj b'ock , Utli
' anil CItcl vu. hiKjuUe 1117 farnniibt.
7Sfltf
p OOSIS With hoird , de r tlo or winter. App
lLat bt. Cbiilei Hotel. 421-
FO.H HKNT- Part of double house ; 4 roorci , hlnr
2d a > ldltlon ; $10 per month ; room24 Omahi Na-
loinl bank. 602tf
hr-T Luiie nltoy fiirnUhidru ins Adi
i iffefou'c" ! ! . 0. " U'.oottics ,
pOS KENT Nlco f.Tat room , 1602 Fatnam strict
Ji Oll UENT Now Ino room li&rae , with city
. . f' " ' cn South 17th t. nctrrallrnavltrtXc
MilUble foi bearding houi , rent J50 ; lEnulteat
Onialm foundry ore T. W. T. IMchanK 67lf
T70II H T Furnlihod room , 181S Jachoon S .
J _ _ _ StBJan2Sp
T'On IlENT Senlf fiitnlshtd fnrti teem , lnl
' or rn miltt , 3 W. 17lh and Ovm , 4
771011 RENT Ono fnr Hr room with board.nl
J.1 two ft thrco A\y boanler * , 1014 Mf le > ' < r.
43M
roilltUMl-Oao horao. Inquire lidlfilm 7t Kilo"
"n. S9.it.
[ . ( Oil UKNT Twoelcvantroomdii KedtA'd liloch.
JL1 IVtulton ft C . , 1613 Furnara. 440-tf
ITIOIl 11KNT FSrnUhcJ J n room for rott * tl
I. ' 19th St
T70II HKNT-Storo room 1111 raraatu St , vrtS ! or
r without BllllarJrt blc , by Paolson A On. , 1613
Fnrnam St.
F : H UR.Nr AS rooacottice on i-vt u cf Xttt
St. ( ooniltIoorsolthot'W llser ( J lt 'of
O , n , IHano & Co. 777-ir
FOR SALE ;
let' nt mcrlllooj i > nr *
monthly | nyincnU. to IJsltou Dtw , S17 <
S 13th at. 870 M
FOH SAI.K eholvlnu ftn < l Apply to
Omiielmiim llros , 1514 DiMIfU ? nt- MW-23
FOll SALK Acomplcttly t'lrillihed nVocn ! will
Bell or rent lot and bulldinii ; centrally located.
Knnilro of John A. Frojhaw , nholesn.b Honors ,
" " - "
Ks St. , Omaha ; Neb - " -
HALK-Block of igrlcuUurM linpbmcntfi ,
tmmp , wind mlll , anil frnnis tehons25 < BO
feet on Mixlii dtroet. Trailo oiUblUhoJ ; lii lne In.
croftOncyoatljr Sales In 1S 4 vinv SSO.COIMillJ
reason fursolllnif. Address tx > ck lie . ' 03Vu ote ,
FOll SAI.K CIIITAr OnoclcirantcflimborwJ , ono
reim1tor clotk , ono nearly now Kimbtt IBno ,
ma Rold'framed plotur'B , cno horse , harnest and
phactcn , one Ualls safe , small sire , ono honr.tlful
china cxiCooset. Alsoi largo pure blooded bt Ilcr
nirddOK.lhqulro 1115 D dgoSt. 23Hf
IpOll SALK Oil TU\lK-Good tock"i7rm'ot"tOO
nCTFR , 20 nil'm frcra Omaha , ono mile fiom
Springfield , Neb ; will Irado for Onnl. proroftV.
Address Woolty & Harrison , Omaha.or (1 , M. Il nrl
' " " 1SA.L. ' . : .08xl,84f.'vt ' ) ° " CuniliiK street C Hoofco
_ west of Military bridge , Jl.flOJ. John L. McCacus
opposite Post oHco. ! 423-tf
FOH SALK A ncwetnrk oflutdnaroo.nl 1-niilo
incrts , Imslneo wull cstabll-hed , silca for xcar
18S4 , $75.100. Also iieivbrick building bultUn 1S83.
Biro 25xl50 | , two story and bmcnitnt AlbO fr mo <
ware houto. Cni'lUlicqillicd fiom 10. < XOto$12.00t )
oxclmlvo of l.ulldlnR. Locntlon llio xcry hot tin the
f.MV , , of , Kc ? 'OV ' , cb For r-Mtliulam , nddrose
Wlilteaktr & Co. , lock bo c 531 , Kcnruo ) , Nob7S33
7S33
TTIAIIM TOIl 8AU-I-will : ecll a > < alurRalnmy
JL1 farniatTimbervllir.Tmilea of Krencut ,
consUtlnif of 110 acres , CO acre under culthntlon ,
most under fence , liouro wta 5 lorins , etitlo , com
piles , wind-mill , S acies cormll nd Rro\o ; on easy
terms. Call nr nildria * for partlcuUr * to Cliavlus
Such } , Lool. Hex No. , ! , frcaioi.t . , Neb. S
FOll SAWJ 132x121 feet on corner , south-east
front , house 3 rooms , baru , 3 blocks vct\l o
.Park . ftvo. and Loa\om\orth , easy payments , cheap
W.70D. John L. McCacuo , opposite I'oat Ollirc. 427-t
FOH SALK My buUdlns nnd stock of clothing
boots andj tliocs , willado ( for f arming land ,
Ooo II. I'otcrson , 801 South llth St. OmahaT
487-fcbl
H'Ott SALK-MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS A.
. ITOspo oilers
ODD Doanluian & Gray Piano nt 8 125 00
One Huluca Hi 0) Piano at' 160 Off"
DnaJ , 1' . llalirianaat 15500 *
O.-iotimoD & llamlln Orgxn nS 35 CO *
Ono Mionlngcr Orpanat 35 OC
One Woodbrldgo Organ at . . , 60 00
OU3 EetoyOranot ) SO nj
CB9 Johnson Organ at , . . . 45 00
For cash or on easy monthly Installments.
Mso agents for celebrated/TuwVrtfJPIano and Kim-
tsif Organ , Emcrton and llalltt k Davis Pianos.
Largest ( .took , low eat prloea. A.lioapc , 1510 Dojgo
otruot. 635fcba
iOU SALE Oil TRADE OoodBteam flourlnj mill
with two run of burrs and ono feed burr ; all In
good repair and only boon used 18 months. Situated
on one of the bo t buslnosi lots in Kearney , Neb ,
\VKlid spoo ol lot and mill toqcttier r mill alone ;
a flnelocatlnn ; will ecll on good < terms , or trade for
other desirable property. Autlttea Lock Ilex 602
Kearney , Neb. D17feb5
F IOR SALE A hill Int.rotil.T Orug ( tore In Orra-
ha. Satlsfactorv roosona for wanting to sell. In-
quill "H. Y. " Bee olHco. 800-28p
FOE SALE OH XCIIANGB At iHO per acre , all
or part of two thousan I acres of timber land ,
Forty miles east of Kansas City , wll exchange ( or
Htbroaka land or morchandlsu. Bedford , Souer A
- i 492 f
' KM
TJlOItSALE-Choap one half acre In uoitn Umaha.
.P Address X. Y. / . > Bee ot3 o. COStf
PEKSONiAL
TpJltlSONAL A young gontt Jeslres HIQ acquatat-
_ 1 . ance of a young lady , ( rum IS tu 22 \ cam of ago.
Address H. H. , Bco otlloe. 8Bl-30p .
EK IONAL-f tills i4ioullj reich the ojo of Mrs.
Bell , viholl\od on 10th sx , Omaha , about two
3r9io , will eho please ti pon-i her address to her
brother. U. M. Wattles , Co''ax-.Whltman Co. , Wash-
gton Ter. _ _ 834-23
LOST AND FOUND !
Tj OBT Newfoundland ipi.i. ( 8 months oldjiwrro
t-LU leather collar , cloklo pi teJ. lioturn to Cath *
crinest ; 2il houeos'Uth of Hi Plcaeatit or address
"llecter , " Bee oil cc , for re-yniil. 8lifl > 31p
LOST- Tuesday evunJhg , Jan. 20 , bftoren Si
.itat'-ga and Omaha , & ( [ / wolf robe , lined. J5
rewind to the Under , atith va olllco. 709 20
MISCELLANEOUS.
yVl'KWUITKIl copying O all descriptions prompt.
ly oxtcu'cd ; ne.t.ifl oorrte and cheap. Address
B. li Boo otli
, e S63-S i >
rrro LEASE Ten or twcu.'ty aorcs ( list c MS garden
JU land ; with or wlthiru u notno F > r particulars
m-vuiroo' H. Kcckeaoh r , on haundera ot , oatt of
lY > rt Om.iha. 8J8 31 | >
/1 \ \P1TALISTS- i rle , shares In on f the best i
VJ pajlng buclnc54ln Omaha. For .particuUrs ,
oJdresii A \ . , H"c oUVy. . _ 815tf
rfAIvllN I I'-AtluaiaJwhltoooIoiciJtow , htrns ,
JL bcndiric do n. Owner canli ye hj by pa > ln
'charucs. Juhn U-rJflOlhiH. , onu ha'.fr block Fouth ,
o5 city llniitj. 820-2Sp
'ltUEtCII&NUt > > ; aiiusfortniproul property ! a.
L Omaha. has H. Wooiley , Itcojfl 20 , Cma'4/ > .
'Nttlonal Bank Ocaaha Neb. 60 15
mo THADE St'tali ' ol grooerles lor croroporir ] ) )
_ L adjoining Onjiha. Chan , 11 V/oolcy ! , Hoora S
Om Iin National Hook , Omaha , Ncli. KT-t
TO iXOIIANar/-F : < urmi for ttozk of incrchandlsa
Chas. Jl. VfocU y , lloom 20KOmah Naixiui.
Uank , Omaha , ; \'eb , ' 23-f3
T OH TIIAI5E stocXu of goo e , i > trade for Und.
1 Chan. II. Woolly , lloom 2JOm.ha Kallon-w
Bank.pmaha , Neb 3JO-ffi
Ji UU lHAl > h for mtrcbaniilje groccrn-a nrZi
1 ferred , tnrco ( S ) valuable Ij/a In Da ) ton , Ohio ,
One ( I ) lot In fit. LotuV , Mo ; O'A acres of flnoUnd in
Kansas ; Ono ( J ) farm In Ohio. This proncit j
of Incumlranoe All comn.un'.j tlon8 will lie trcutwl
strictly ooulklontl&l. H. II. Wlaspoar , 2071 a olor ,
St. 387.UU30
_ _
DKEX1SL to
( flUOCKSSOIWlO JOUNU. jACOiS )
UNDERTAKERS 1
A\tiooU ! btand lll&Avrntm Rt.
gropa solicited and prc. p ! > l uttcndod to.
PROPOSALS.
UNITED BTAJKS INDIAN HFIWICK , )
iiv niiHiK Ad-uiov , [
Dlkuta , January Id , 1SS5. )
Sealed propose In trljillcato. ID Jorf uJ , propu , i
tot the erection ouue WefelMlj'ii and Oarpenor
ohop , one harm * ) , shoo and u.lctk'aneoui s ) p < i ,
ono slavghter hoiutut o wagan ojid ttorago fclj ALj ,
one Inkuhouii * anu cellar , al tsk.iu ; "y and druct-
ml t ) the mid.ri'irnoil , ere of O'klot QuartencMtor
Ueparttncnt , < 1 ibu I l tto , Ov.aha Neli.Hlll M r -
ceneJ until tt in. Silucdty. i'lbnury 14 , Ittti
I'lans and speclllrdtloiis svi bo > xtmlneO/ / tha
ofco of the ukl iuarto ) ir > stu' , dorarHicviol tlj
I'latto Omjha Net the "it tor 0 an"
, , ) , Chi/ago , III ,
and thu "Journal" t Kaipaj City , Mo ,
Contia.it will 1 o awanlxl to trie I'jwcat pon'jlbU
bidder , vibjoct th tlm aurronl of the ilg > rtmcut t
the Intwloi ,
IhoiUht , how e\crl * reserved to n uct any ind
nil , or any part of anj ; bldlf dojmtd tui the best In.
tcrtsiol theaertlco'
i'roiirsilj mu t fiatj Icnatli ol tl < j jequlitd for
couvlttltlon of ImlMliij ; alter appruntl of oriitr > c-t ,
anl mn t be rcojli.o. ) ] | by a tortJHo-i thtck upon
s nit Unite J 8Ute Oepoaltory , ptypblo to Ihouidu/
cf the fuaoKnlguuJ , for tjt Ica.t Ave O )
per ceit of tbo amount ff ihorjropoul , whIJi clv < ik
shall bo forftl'u I to the UultciiHUtcs In. eno ut ny
bIJdtrroceilii < the aw.rdj .hill l ll to oxbciiM
Piciiiptly acoutr et with goxxl rnd iVclent ocurl.
tier , aooordnif to tbetirnuof his tUotlMrvUo to
bv ittiunoil to the blddor.
f-tir - further 1 ; fnrnui'o * nddreu tha un'er 'gn a
at floellldKoAnunoy , t ) kot
Tr undvnlyucil will Via at Vaxton Hou o.
i Ntu. , by th inomU ol Frld > ) , Kobruaiy
V. T.
Jan JO 8w ra e T.U S , Indian A9uu