M THE DAILY BEE. OMAHA OIFIOH No. 014 AND 016 FARKAM Sr. tf W YonK Ornoi , ROOM 03 TBIBONB Bnito- . . „ - every morning , only Monday morning dally f ublls TIRIIS ST MAIl , One Y r tlOOO IThrea Monthl. 2 0 BIiMonthV ! ! . . ! ! . . 6.00 | Ono Month i-w The Weekly Bee , Publihsed every Wednesday TMVS , rostrAio. Ono Year , with premium I \ ° Ono Year , without premium * " Bit Month * , Ithout premium < ° One Month , on trial CORRMrOXDKNCll All Communications rclnllng to News and EdltorM mitterV thould bo addressed to the EDITOR or 1111 Una. nvsmss Limns. All Budncsj Ulten and Rtmlttancoj ihould be nddretied to Tin Rug POBIMIIIXO COMAKT , 0 Ani. . Sratts.Ohecks and Post offlco orders ta bo mido pay. Able to the order of the company , THE BEE PUBLISHING CO , , Props , E. HOSKWATKU , EDITOR , A. n. Fitch , Manager Daily Circulation , p. 0. Boi , 488 Omaha , Neb. _ _ _ _ PREHIDENT'ELKCT CLEVELAND IS by 110 means a whale , and wo therefore do not believe ho will swallow any Louisiana Jonna. | Ui'ON aocond thought wo have como to iho conclusion that the ground hog doesn't know any moro about the weather of the future tlun General Ilazon or any other man. A CORRESPONDENT aako of the BEE If the pro-cmptlon and timber claim laws have boon repealed. They have not boon repealed , but probably will bo at en early day , and hence any person desiring to take advantage of tholr provisions had bolter do no nt onco. n.uu > times seem to make the people road moro tlum usual In Great Britain. According to the returns of the book trade for 1881 , it IB the only trade that does not allow a falling-oil for the year. There were 100 moro new books pub lished in 1884 than in 1883. TIIK English are making fools of them selves over the shooting of O'Donovan Iloasa. While rejoicing dvor the affair and applauding his assailant as a heroine , they forget that the act of shooting a man In the back is as cowardly as the dyna mite outrages , which they BO emphati cally denounce. OUR Lincoln correspondent says that | l the Indications nro that the railway spoochoa of Messrs. Klmball and Eustla made many converts. Thcso converts of conrso are among those members of the legislature whoso pockets are lined with railway passes. It doesn't require much argument to convert such men in favor of the railways. A NUMBER of idiots may bo Boon going about the public resorts of Now York with miniature electric lamps In the form of breast pins in their ehltt-bosoms. They , neck to frighten their friends by a sudden fl&mo which resembles a diamond on fire , This novel toy will give these young men something to do and to talk about for a week. no doubt expects an adequate - quato reward for his valuable services In the legislature. Whatever reward ho gets will como from the railroads. No mem ber of the legislature has proved himself a more cubservlent tool of the railroads than Mr. Troup. His conrso has teen a great surprise and disappointment to his friends , who supposed that ho would represent the Interests of the people. MR. EUSTIS , the great railroad states man of the B. & M. , has made his little speech to the legislature. His assertion that the capitalists are becoming weaty of railway legislation reminds ono of the weariness of n highwayman who h.i3 been cornerid by the ollicers of justice. The "capitalists" referred to by the eminent Eustis are the railroad jobbers , who , like highwaymen , want to bo lot alono. If the members of the legislature would do justice to the people , and pay less atten tion to the capitalists aim monopolists , they would come neater performing the duties for which they are elected. OMAHA Is not the only city that has boon cursed with corrupt officials. The etald old city of Ho cheat or , N. Y. , has aovoral cases on hand , the grand jury of that city having Indicted five officials the president of the council , for taking a bribe of $200 from a man who was elected ovoraoor of the poor ; a council man for taking $117 from the tame portion tion ; the city clotk for taking over $100 from the same party ; a councilman for taking $300 from the city surveyor , and another party , who was a candidate for city purveyor , for giving a check of $1,600 to aid In his election. The end Is not yet , as moro indictments are to bo pro Boated by the next grand jury. i 'i ' THE salary of $1,000 for the city mar thai is altogether too small to ronnmor ate & competent man in that Important and responsible position. The sum Is too Insignificant oven to attract the at tention of a competent man , and hence It ia that the position , as a rule , Is filled by au Inefficient person , who can be easily corrupted. The salary ought to bo railed to $1,500 at the very least , one wo do not think $2,000 any too rancl for the right kind of a marshal. The Si man who does his full dniy as city mar ihal cams every cent of $2,000. We believe also that the mayor and council men should receive higher salaries , am particularly tbo conncilmenhosopa ; now amounU to about $200 a year. I cannot bo expected that for any sue ! pay a person can afford to devote very , much of his time to city business , and 1 IB on this account that good men hcslUt about becoming candidates for iho clt ; council. If higher salaries will give u bettor officials wo are In favor of < h Investment. We hare had enough o cheap men to conduct our affairs. TEOI1NIOAL5EDUOATION. President Garrett , of the Biltlmoro & ) hlo rntlrcnd , has determined to catnb- sh a technological school for the pro motion of a higher course of Inatttictlon or the apprentices of that railroad , 'ho ' objost of the company Is to qivo a beral technical education to the youths n Its employ , so that they may become ntolligcnt mechanic ! and employes. The laminations prescribed in the courao of bo technological school will bo very borough , and the company nlll endeavor o advance the graduates of the ichool positions of responsibility and trust n Ita service , and only thoio who de monstrate willingness and ability to uallfy themselves for advance ment will bo retained. The ; cnoral manager will convene a board if examiners , constating jointly of two medical examiners of the relief asaocla- lon and throe instructors of the techno ogical school , whoso duty It shall bo to xamlno and classify all apprentices now n the service in accordance with the tandard of qualifications prescribed in its general order on the subject. This ioard will visit each station where np- rontices nro employed , and finally rn- iort In writing to the general manager lie result of their labors. This plan is orlalnly worthy of imitation by ov- ry Urge railway corporation or manufacturing establishment. The old- ashloncd apprenticeship of aov- ral years service in the various trades nd callings has been almost entirely bandoned , in this country at least , wo TO sorry to say , simply because it Is too low for this fast ego. The American outh who has served a fall apprentice- hip ia a rare exception in these days , lo gets a superficial knowledge of a trade luring a few months of what may bo ormod tinkering , and then ho blossoms orth as a full-fledged mechanic and de fends upon hij chock to carry him hrough and obtain full wages , but t is soon discovered that ho ia deficient , as a result , his services are either lisponsod with entirely or are paid for according to their actual worth. This ixplalns why wo have BO many "black- mitha" in every trado. Quito a number if larqo eastern manufacturing establish ments have found it so difficult at times o secure first class mechanics that they lave been obliged , rather than import killed labor from Europe , to establish chools of instruction and educate work men up to the required standard. The esson of all this is that every young man pen choosing a trade should make up ila mind to servo as an apprentice until o becomes an efficient workman. Mu , T. L. KIMIULL aa naunl says that 10 clamor ogalnat the railroads Is the ork of agitators and the misatatementa f the press , and ho attempts to convince bo legislature that the reduction In both assongcr and freight rates would bo a obbery of the railroads , the Union Pa- Ifio not having declared a dividend for a ear , and not likely to do so in another 'ear. ' Mr. Klmball seems to forget that lie Union PaciCc Las robbed the people or years by extortionate rates In order 9 pay dividends on millions upon illllons of watered stock , and ow that the general depression revents the earning of dividends he iroposes to hold the people responsible or the misdeeds and mismanagement of ay Gould and his associates , who ruined he stock of the road by their gigantic obborloB. Mr. Ktmball's argument is hat to do justice to the people would bo robbery of the Union Pacific. Ho lahnj that the proposed law will cripple very now extension. If the Uniou Pa- IDc had followed the example of the B. M. and built moro extensions In Ne- > raska , with a view of creating a heavy ocal traffic , instead of spending millions upon millions in costly branches hrongh unpopulated , unproductive and ifitint regions , for the benefit of nsido construction rings organized lor the iurposo of robbing the stockholders , it would not to-day bo in the overburdened londition In which it finds itself. And ret Mr. Kimball wants the people to coc- 'nuo to bo robbed through extortionate rates , in order to make up the deficiencies laused by useless branches and consolidn- ions , watered stock , and the robberies of Jay Gould and Sidney Dillon. Ho must .hink the Nebraska legislature is com- jcsed of Ignoramuses and knaves , nnd if t fails to give the people some relief from .ho burdens imposed upon them by the railways everybody else will think so too. A DILL bus been introduced in the Pennsylvania legislature providing for the establishment of the whtpping-poal lot the punishment of wife-baators , and It Is mooting with such favor with the people of that state thai It may possibly become a law. It Is to bo hoped that it will , for no sympathy ought to bo extended to the brutes who kick and cuff their wives as they would a dog. The present custom of sending a wife-boater to jail for thirl } days , and then releasing him In a day or two upon the petition of his wife , who is compollep to depend upon him for support , is altogether too len ient. It frequently hippens that the Imprisonment or the fine lmpoe < upon a wife-beater punishes the wife moro than the husband. A good whip ping would tend to cure the wife-beater of his brutality. It might be urged tha the whipping-post Is a relic of barbatism but wo believe in treating barbarian with barbaric methods of punishment There are societies for the prevention o cruelty to anlmala , aud wo can see no good raaton why measures should not b tjken to prevent cruelty to wives. Som such bill as that of Pennsylvania , if In trodnced In the Nebraska legislature would no doubt meet with some staunc ! advocate ! . It seems to us that while there la BO much proposed legislation fo ho benefit of married women with ra- pert to the protection of their property Ighta , It would bo equally appropri&O o throw additional protection around heir health , limb and life. As thn Hon. Ohurch Howe seenii to bo particularly ntcrestcd in legislation concerning mar led women , perhaps ho might bo prevailed - vailed upon to Introduce a whipping-post bill providing for the adequate punish ment of wlfo-beatera. THE democratic members of congress whcso terms expire on the 4th of March are now classed among the moot per- latent cflico scekera , and are devoting ilmost tholr entire time in laying tholr ilpos for appointment to some Bolt place under Cleveland's administration. Some are seeking territorial governorship ) , others ate after United States marshal- hips , judgcshlps , iho Internal revenue collection offices , attornoyshlps , and all other fat offices. It la understood that .ho . Pennsylvania democrats In congress will unite in atklng Mr. Cleveland o appoint Congressman. Hop- r.ins as minister to Italy , and that many algndtures have been ohtalnid to an ap plication for the appointment of Congress nan J. H. Bogloy , of Now York , as com missioner of pensions. Kentucky will lemand that the Mexican mission bo given to Senator Williams and Iho com missioner of internal revenue to Con- ; rcesman Thompson. Representative Cassldy , of Nevada , would like to bo di rector of the mint or commissioner cf railroads , aud so on through the whole 1st. It is sjfo to say no office within the ; ift of the president will bo so poor as to ; o begging for an occupant. THE true west of America Is with the men of California and Oregon , and the 'ar west Is Alaska. Yet , only n few rears ago an Ohio poet called his volume 'Western Windows'1 and everything that ay beyond the Alleghanlos was "west. " To-day , Chicago is as much ' 'east" to the Dcnvorltos as Now York is east to the man from Ohio. Chicago , and even Col orado , now publish journals named "Interior , " "Inter-Ocean , " and the like ; ; hey repel and dltavow the term "treat. ' The sunsat color and evening clouds are over the Golden Gate ; the true realm ol the west Is from Sierra to Pacific. THE Albany correspondent of the Chicago cage Times throws cold water on the as- mirations of a prominent Nebraska donv ocrat , as follows : "Tho 'suggestion that a cabinet position should be given to No jraska is ridiculed by all sensible demo crats who does not live In that state. " It must bo borne In mlnd/however , that the Chicago Times , owing to the Influence of Sterling Morton , Is just -a little prej udiced against Nebraska's cabinet candi date. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Now that President Arthur has earn estly urged the passage of a bill to place General Grant on the retired list it is quite likely that congress will act favora- n the matter. If it passes such a bill ai uggeatod by President Arthur , which will not Interfere with the constitutional irarogatlve of appointment and enable lira to nominate General Grant , snch ac- ion will be generally apppoved by the icoplo ( of this country , irrespective of larty. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ THE Springfield Republican saya that ho Iowa republicans are disturbed at the ffort of young Dolllver , who made an iratorical hit at the last state convention , o aocuro the nomination for governor , lis oratory , a sort of cross between the poeches of Bob Ingersoll and Emory itorrs , was In considerable demand dur- ng the presidential campaign , but the ilder politicians do not think that Dolll ver Is big enough to bo governor. "Froze Out. " Jreto Vlndetto. Thcso two words "frczs out" are very Igntticant and ought to sot every honest man In Nebraska to thinking. For sev eral years the uiltor of the Yidetto has > oen pleading through the Press against unjust discrlminaticn , extortion and loallng of railroads with very little pp n'dclable cil'dot. Four years ago wo in- rocluced a bill In the donate , cutting the uasenger rates to three coats per mile. Phe company volunt wily reduced the rate 'rom live to four cents and it Is quite prob able that the agitation of the question nlll jring about the paaiago of a throe-cent jlll this winter , which has been favorably reported upon by the committee. But tbo freight rates are of vastly moro import- inco to our producers , A letter has boon iianded us by a lumber merchant of this jonnty which will explain Itaolf. We bereby commend its careful perusal ta our representatives in tha loglaUture. nnc would respectfully ask them if they ; are willing to have tholr conBtittunts continue to bo "froze out" from the lumber dis tricts of Wisconsin ; the coal mines o : Colorado and Kansas , and the merchan dise of the eastern markets. KAU CLAIHK , Wia. , Jon. 21,1885. Mn. Dear Sir : TlioB , & M. railroad having refused tn re ceive lumber from the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul rnlluay at Omaha without trans lining to B , & M. cnra , we are obliged ti withdraw from your territory. We repre that these nrbitr.ny ru'ca ' are enforced bu such being tbe case we nro compelled to aak you to consider oui'delivered price lists' prior to this date as void. Truly yours , N. W. LUM. Co. N. H. From tbe above circular letter wo have sent out on B , & M. points , you will BCD that we ure trnzo out of your country , We ro- eret the circumstances very much but can' help eurselves. Truly yours , N. W. LUM. Co. NoUraaka's Best Senator , Minnekaduna Republican. We BOO that our eastern exchanges are devoting considerable apace to hones Van Wyck , Nebraska's famous senator Oar state never bad n representative it toe national legislature who eommandec the notice and consideration at the handi of people and corporate monopolies tha is being bestowed upon our senior aona tor. The railroad magnates know tha Van Wyck Is Incorruptible , ana they rightly consider that thry have one o the ablest men in the U. S. rouate to fight a man worthy of their , atoel. 6 mote It. be , WESTERN NEWS. tTAII. Uoysl B. Yonrg , a son of bis father in all thing' , is on trial for polygamy. The Mormon temple nt Salt Lake City will Vet requiri' wnro than four ycnra for its com- 'IctloD , find will cost S3.000.COO. Salt LnVn comity has ( nought suit ngnlest ) lrk Uucklinldt , the Into county clerk , tn re- over 511,000 which it is alleged ho has o\er- Irawn. Tito decision of the sutiromo coutl of Utah , declaring legislative divorces illegal , Is attract * ng considerable attention in tuljolnltip tcrri otlcs. The decision prevents the Mormons rom letting nw y tlictr wives ou slight pro- ex t ? . The receipts of bullion nnd ore m Silt Lnko lity for the week ending January 28 , inclu ive. were § 91 , 02,0(1 ( , of which § 70,171 WBS mlllon , nnd S24i31 wai ore , an unusually ilgh percentage of the latter to the whole , too week licforo tlio total receipts were 59- ! ) Wl.ns , of which 578,519.18 WAS bullion nnd 520,932 was ore. Several rumors of n larga gold strike in Jtah have been floating about town for the ia t ten days. About two months ago rovernl stnploycu ot tlio Denver t Itio Grnndo rail- oad Rtakcd men to (50 down the Colorado iver to prospect. Those men returned last reek with a f nek of gold ( lust and biff stories ) f tlio gold plncera nnd lends discovered. The placeof disco\nry Is about 120 miles flouth- tut of Green Kfver tUtiou on the Colorado iver. MONTANA , Helena U burning gas made from Utah coal , A Hillings bakery soils twenty-four loaves f broad for SI. Borcman has (1'5 ( chilJren of school ngo and .iviugston has 222. Hulena has one gambling-house wh.ch payi 3,380 license per year. A four-foot voitl of good coal ia being do eloped nnd worked nt Birch crock , Chutcau county. Spotted Tail , tbo Crow war cbief , says if lint cattle syndicate lento ia foiced upon the .ndiiuip , thure will bo trouble. In 18S4 the total assessment of MonUnn vns lU.T ' 'CS.Ul , whlcli U nu increase of § 5,0 7,807.G.1 ever the figurea of 1883. The proposed laws against gambling and . ci7,9 fighting , if passed , will bu serious blowa ut two great industries of the territory. The Colorado syndicate hns raised Its bid from 30,00. ) to SUJ.OCO per year for the leaao of VOUO,000 acres ol Crow pasture lands. Great Tails , Montana , Is having n boom The great f alia of the Missouri river niocapable jf supplying unlimited power and is to be argely utilized. The Indian appropriation bill includes the following amount ! for Montana Indians : In diana at fe. Peck agency , S)0,000 ! ) ; GrosVon- troa , 530.COO ; Afsinaboines , i30lOO ; Black- Teot , Bloods and Plegans , S&O.OOO. The total a 523U.OCO. The first man caught incendiurlzing In Hel- ma ia likely to stretch hemp. There have loen four incendiary fires there In tlio past : ou days , nnd the citizens nru organizing to : erret iho matter out. The city is now being patroled of nights , Notwithstanding the unusual severity of .his winter in Montana , stock of nil kinds has ; hus far dona letvsonably well , much to the surprise of the greater portion of those who nro interested in that Industry. The absence if heavy snows in the eastern portion of the territory , where can bo found moat of tbo cattle tlo of Montana , probably accounts for this satisfactory situation. Leading cattlemen of .his . district admit that the deaths among cat- -la on tha range thus far have not been over ivo per cant. , and they look upon that as an outside figure. CAM 10 EN I A. A prune orchard of 13,000 tree * is being set lut near Gilroy. The immigration to the coast by the North- : ni Pacific railroad In 1881 was laVC3. The Salvation army Is planting itself in Vnllpjo. It consists there of ono mala and wo females. San Luis Obaftjvonnty in 18BOhad SJ.GU3- 085 worth otJ roperty ; in 1884 it had in creased to SS.OgijM , an increase of 84,37(1,069. ( Property-owners in Cloverdale nro binding benuelves , under a 8500 forfeit , not to sell or ent property to Chinamen for laundry pur poses. A trail , well equipped with relays , and used jnly by a semi-organized band _ of horse hlevos , has been discovered , leading from JOB Angeles to Lower California , An iron bridge is being constructed nrsund Jape Horn , nbovo Colfax , by the Central Pa- : tfic railroad company , to take the place of ojno of the old work at tint noted place. Herbert Austin killed an eagle near Santa iosa recently while it was in the act nf carrying oft a lamb in its talons. Tha bird measured six feet ten inches from tip to tip. Vina , Nomaha county , baa developed oa a pendid peanut region. Tnu nuta attain the ; rentest perfection in the rich soil , and the rverage yield is from 30 to 70 bushels to the acre. if An artesian well has just been completed at ho entrance t > Antelope Valley , six miles rom Lancaster station , Los Angelas county , t is 235 fuet deep , and gives a Urge volume f pure eolt water. The well cost only 5371. The land sales of the Southern Pacific com pany for the past year foot up an aggregate of , UO,000 acres. The average prica at which .heso . lands were sold waa 52.5i per acre. The sales in Kern county were 80,000 acres , or about one-fifth of the whole. COAST CLiri'INGS. A ledge af rich tin ore has recently been llecovered on Cave creek , Yavnpai county \ . T. T.Tbe Tbe Nevada state prison shoe shop has re turned a net profit to the state of § 22,280 liuco iU establishment. Keductlon works are to ba erected at the 3ay Stata mine , Newark district , eastern Ne- vtda , next spring. The of a will bu worked by he leaching process. Workman and mechanics are rushing to jhoshone from various points to get places in , ha machine shops. It ia now settled that Short Line motive power , ma.Mnery , supplies and car work , will be concent.ntod at Shoa- tone. The works started up on the 23d of January. Two tribes of Alaska Indiana have had a battle on the Island of Ken in which beven went over to the happy hunting grounds. The fight grew out of a failure of the cbief of one tribes to fulfill his pronu'se to hand over 400 shoddy blankets to anothtr tribe whoso chief ho had murdered. Thomas S. Smythe , a prominent cattleman of Graham county , Arizona , who Is charged with the extensive smuggling of cattle and horses into this territory from Mexico about two years ape , h s been placed under art est , and Hult has been commenced for 810,000 , the alleged custom dues. Other charges are ex pected to follow , A humane blackiralth In Nevada hai built a cart with the axih bent so that tin hoise is diiectly under It nholterd from sun and wind. Tha driver sits In front and other passengers sideways on seats running lengthwise over tha horee'rt back. There Is , of course , a steering apparatus , and also an arrangutnent with a wide band under the horsa so that in going down bill that animal can bo lifted bodily off hit feet and given a rod , while tbo whole out fit "coasts. " And to lifting machine comui into use if the borse tries to run away , as the turn of the crank leaves him working Ilia legs In the air to no purpose uhntever. . THK STANFOUD8. Their Sltllnu8 "With Mediums in ttio Metropolis NEW YOKK , January 31. When Mr. and Mrs , Lei and Stanford , of California , arrived hero hat fall with the cjrpao oi their only BOD , It is laid that aa aeon as they had reeled from tbo ocean voyage they began to vlait "upirlt mediums. " With Slado they were pirtlcularly de lighted. One medium in Now York and ono in Brooklyn finally received their undivided pitronase , It la laid. One oi them , a materialising medium at whose circles Indians whoop and yell.tnd steam boat captains give forth unearthly sounde , and famous warrlora gopher nightly to re-enact the scenes of life , got a living or weeks , it is claimed , ont of MM. S anford. The aonnco ? woio iko moat snch ailurf. In the midst of nil the noise there often came Ve h roanifes ations , s iil to bo occa sioned by the arrival of the belovtd child Ml gelhor Mr. and Mrs. Stanford went iuah ,1 spiritualistic cxperion o that would liavo unsettled tbo reason of stoics. At the si tings voices uotild address the ) oor mother nnd assure her that her lost joy vas safe in the spirit world , and often , it is said , a Irarse , metallic voice nrnuldboi'ioiids.iyiiiK "Mother. " This wxs always too much for the sorrowing lady , and tbo sto'y goes that she would .carfully entreat the unseen to como icarer to her nnd touch her. At other .iines communications woto written to her > \ h ch she was told cat no from her son. Mr. Stanford was sometimes anx'ous about his wifo's absorption in the ono sub- cct , but it was now to him aud interest oil lim greatly. It is hardly cotrcct to say .hat no was altogether the dupe of the : rauds. The ! ? taiifords met Parson New man , and found tbat ho uainn ardent ho- "iovcr in the phenomena , and eventually 10 went to CalifoinU to preach the 'unornl otation over the long-uuburicd ; > ody of the boy. It is said that ho was paid § 10,000 to make this trip. The Power of tlio llnllxvay Lobby. Nebraska City 1'resa. They fitnlly perfected a bill regulating passenger tsrllF in Nebraska. On motion of Thurston and other notorious railroad cappers It was sent bnk to the committee until gentlemen on the pay-roll got in tholr work on the different members who are pliable. It is almcst folly to hope for a reduction. The members moat nil , if not all , ride in on free pat so' , and they think It plenty cheap enough. When the railroad cappers gob after them it ia the old , old story of "Walk Into my par lor , eald the spider to the lly. " That iiuie , sncct. Bale , and c fleet Uo Amcilcnn distillation \Vltch-lhzel , American 1'lnc , Canada * lr , Marigold , and Clover-Blossom , called .Sanford's Radical Cure for CiUrrli , with ono box Cntarrlml Sou cut and one Sanford'a Improved Inhtlcr , nil In ono package , mny now bo had of > ll ilrut'irtats ( ur $1 00. Aek far Sanford' Radical Cure Complete Local ami Constitutional Treatment for every form of Catarrh , frnm a Simple Cold or Influen za to lots of Smell , Tivste , and Hearing , C'oughIron- chills , and Catarrhal Consumption , in o > ory pack age. Clergymen , Vocalists , And PublloSpeakers without number cue their pres ent usefulnesa ana SUCCOM to Hatiford'a Jtadical Cure for Catarrh. Ilov. Dr. Wiffslns pnv : "Ono of the best remedies for Catarrh nav , the best remedy wo ha\o found In allfotlinotf Buffeting Is Sanford'a Hadical Cuio. It clears i ho hi ad and throat 8) thoroughly tint , taken each morning on rising , there are no unpleaa ant secretions and no disagreeable hawking during the entire day , but an UDprcc d cntcd cleirncsa ol voice and respisutory organs. " Sold by all druggists , Price 51.00 Potter Druf ? and Chemical Co. Boston Weary eufTcrcr from Jlhcumatisiii , Neuralgia , VOLTAIC Bore and Colds , Weak Backs , Weak Stomach and Bowels , Djepepsla , Female Weakness , Shooting Pains through the Loins and Hack , try these plasters. Placed o\er the pit of the Itomach , they prevent and euro Ague Pains , Blllioua Colic , Lher Complaints , and protects the syitem from a thousand ills. 260. IN THE PASTRY IF VnntIInZ.entnn , Orange , etc. flavor Cakes , JrcutuiI > iid < IliiK , .trc.ii delicately and nut- urullyuithe fruit from -which they are runde. FOR STRENGTH AND TRUE FRUIT FLAVOR THEY STAND AIONE. PRE AAKD BY THI Price Baking PowdenCo. , Chicago , III. St. Loulo , Mo. IHKIHI or Dr , Price's Cream Baking Powder AND Dr. Price's Iiipuliu Yeast Gems , Jle t Dry Hop Yeiiit. WE MAKE BUT ONC QUALITY JUlT I'UII. LADIES ONLY ! lumln LIBIIKU , teil Hnr.tr OV THi : lfiMAl-i : : DUST. " colored anatomlctl jUt , f > Ut rpl n ton ! ( medical o tnton etc. Bhow ttnt BiidevoloptJer ilirunken condition U abnormal nd un lieallhr how to eoUrfi * to fall nd proptr proportion ! . B realmpl , * t > lutely certain. ( Ottierportlontftii < t meo > tiers deTeloj tt by Imlltr procen ) A copf of thli vale * ok.ni Ued lu ieal d * iif elop * for SOcti. AJJrcift , . U BIIKPAK.O N V'k ' p. tX. Urmvrcr l * * * COLLARS if CUFFS ( CARINQ THIS UARK ADI THI FINEST GOODS EVER MADE , BEIMO. ill Linen , BOTH UD'IQS ' AND Eilorlon. Aak for them CAM fn > - Oman PROPOSALS. UNITES STATES INDIAN SERVICE , ) ri.sE E < : DUE AOHNCY , > Dakota , January 12 , 1885. ) Sealed prcpoeala lo trhllcata , Itdoned , proposal * lor the erection of one nocelwlfibt aud Oarpttitei shop , one harnets , shoe and ituctllaneoui shop" , ono HlauJiter | house , two wagon cndetorage sheds , ono bike Uouio anu rc'Jar , at thb agen * } ' anil direct' ed to tb untlcrs'giiedlc ' > reef Chlel Quarlcrmastei department , ff the riotte , Omiha Neb , will bo re- ceitoil aotli 12 in. Saturday , February 14 , US5 1'lans and epcollkMitlons can be examined In tbo of co o ! the cblcl r/aartot.timler / , dorart-uent of the 1'IatU , Omaha , Nod , the "Inter Ocean" Chicigo , Ul. and the "Journal * at Kausii City , Mo , Outiact u Ul b < aw anlcd to tbe lowest rcspojslbU bidder , subject ill the appiotal ol the depiitiMiit ot tha Intcrlui , The right , hfwevcr , U resencdto reject iay and all , or any part ol any bid , II deemed lor the best In- UrcBtof thewnlctf . . . . . . l'roi > fsU must Cial length ol time joqulred for comulctltlon ol bullitlJi < alter apprmal ol contract , an-i mnet be accoiopalued by a ccrtlflod thock upon BOMB UolUd SUtui Depositor ) , lajilJ * to the order ol tbo ( unCtrtigncd , for at lc it flu (5) ( ) peroait ol the amount ol thepropoul , which check Shall bo forfeltul to tlie United State * In vue ol any bidder rccU > lug the awirdj shall I'll to uiecuUi prciaptly a contnct with good iiul tufflclent wtcurl. tlui , according to the termii of hU bll , otherwise to bo returned to tbo bidder , For further lufonutlon addicM the undersigned at Fine Illdfo Agency , P'koU Ttouuder.lnr. d will nil ! be at I'avton House , Omah , Neb. , b ) tbo momlnj ol Frldi ) , February Y T. M'OllHCCBDT Jan 50-Sw tn U , S , Indim Afea _ TO LUAN JHUKKV. rr 0 I OANV fl.toocn tiMcttntt from J t)6r-tr . rinnurial Kxchntuc , 1(03 Katnam St. 03S-4p \rONKY ID LOUf-In nm of 110 anil UP , on M ) icm . ) > Uno , furniture nd nil Uials ol lutteK W. II Uotter , 1104 Furnitu St. . eerIer Ior e > shoo ttoro. M2lf MONKV TO LOAN I li \o mnnoy to loan on Im- proud cl'yprorertj In ny amount * t < Milt , at roatonaUo ra cs W. II. Metier , 14C4 Farram tt. , o\tr Mou. > thcc store. iJSH M ONRV tfl loan on chattel ! bjr J , T. BnMty. 213 nouth 14th Ft. OsflltblO \fONKY LOANED on CMttels. Co'latcnklc , So- 1 > 1 cured Notes , or Itoal Kslato. flnanclM 1.x- cluneo UtS v ri m st. ONKY 3OLUA2 In sums of SOO ud Upward. 0. F. lttand \ Co. , llcal Kitato anil Tx > An Agents , JfiOS Farrmm St. SG7 t ( ONKY loaned on chattels. lUllrotd Ticket3 M boujht and cold. . Fort mac , S13 , Uth HE LI' WANTED. War ? girls at boron hoii'O , 613 Farn.im opposite lies olllco. OMtf I ifANTKO 1 Rood iwutiy rook at Catl A. Colc' < TT Kectauinnt , 16'0 Furnam St. 10J-5p W ANTIIDAgoccl glrllor general work. Mrf. N JUUey , 200 Cnsa St. 100 tl V7ANTK1) A inlfillc ntcil jiciRon to l ke ( nro ol > nbalii , 110 S. ZStli , 4th door Ircni DoilRC. OJI-4p 'ANTKD-Kltchcn girl 1513 Howard. \ \ S4-lp f AN'TlIO-Oood Mvo solicitors Address Mutual W lir.ll luiuranco Co. , Start Noli. f g5 > linp TXTANTKD-Glilnt Onuil liotcl , 1010 Mason Sr. W osi- WAM'KD A wldjvv lady with a liltlo irlrl ns house keeper. Apply at 1212Capttolme 035-4p \7ANTED-Glrl for gcncial houtonork l&'S ' How > nrrt Si. F37p ANTKD Two cllnlnj ; room girls at Arcade ho W til 1215 Douglas St. CS P \\T.NTEU-T OKWs. A llret-o'rn > oiok and a Tl liiuso null ) for tcconilork. . Apply at N. E. comer Cbloio and 21st ctrccta. 031 4 TI7ANTED AflrRt clnsi illiilnKrcom gltl at the V Slotropobtin , No other need applj. "S3 tf catorcn ; monthly pajment' . Address cr call on W. J ) . V Lowry , reom 6 , 110 N 10th st , , Ornah * . ryANTEU-Dtardcrsat 1212 Capitol a\o. \\7ANTED-100 Billcllors , uood pay to the right V > man. Address Xclirasli Ifutual Marriaga ben efit asaoclatton. Frtiuont , Neb. Oilfcb 0 SITUATIONS WANTED. WANTED A eituitlon as house keeper by lady fora widower oraelnelcmao , " 111 go mil of town It desired. Addtcsa Miss Emma lire no , Omaha , Neb. lll-4p TXT'ANTED I'csitlon by a joung man withgoodref- TT cronces to wcrK for Ins board anil attend tbo Omaln Commercial College. 1114 and 1110 Farnam ' Call nt or address the College. 1000-4p "TTTANTED Employment by a young man , care of VY IIOTSCI preferred. Rolercnco from last emnloy- er. Addrosn'M. 11. O."thl olHco. B7-Op TTO ANTED By a joung man , best ol hablti and IT good reference , atltuatlon as boak-kccpor. Ad drtss "S. S. " caio ol Bee. 000-4p WANTED By a German g'xl a situation as cook or geccral liousowork. Address "M"E31 South 22d St.,0maha Neb. 037 6p WANTED A homo In a pmalo famllybva widow lajy who Is nllliogto make herself useful. Ap ply \Vomans ABtocIatlon. 093-Ep ouug iiiarilsa man wnuts Bltuatlon es nook keeper , In wbolceala eetabllahmenl hi Omaha AddrnM "O. " care Boa. 880-tf MISCELLANEOUS \VAKTS. 1'AUTNEllWith a few hundred della - WANTED take half Interest In an established wish crocen. A good chance. Addrces Grocer , Ueo offlco. 101-4p TXT'ANTED Boarders 1803 Farnam SI. \T7ANTED-A hotel to take chirgo cf , by a man YY of Iwenty-flvoears experience , can glvo best of references. Address "K. M. " Dee olflco. 088-4p To rent a house with 4 or 6 rooms and WANTED family ot two , leat not to bo moro than from MS to i2v , must be in- food location , tent sure. Address "Jt. 0. " Bio o lce. 033-lp WANTED To rent by email reliable family bo lore first cf Maycottago Iheor sixrcooia within 17th and Cass , E2d > od St. Mary's avc. llcntmodcr ato. Address "CotUgo. " Bee oSlco. C88-5p Agents for o\ory city and town In WANTED for a cheap fast selling article used In e\ery family , big profits. Call or odd re a agent ol the Ululne Manufacturing Co. , 8. W. corner 10th and Burt bt. 813 Op ITTANTCD-TO TRADE ACRES OF LAND VV In Cass county , Iowa , for Nebraska land , within ICO miles cf Council SluIIa. J. J PHEi , Council Bluffs. 832-6 WANTED Agints to woik for the Western Mu tual Benc\olcnt Association , of Beatrice , Neb. Cash ca ] italSIOO.COU , paid up In full. Ihoso desiring Dgcnctea In liutcrn Xerraska or AVoitcrn Iowa , ehould nddresa C , A. Wootley , No 12221'arniiH st , Omaha , Neb. , or Oliver C. Eabto , too'y , Bcatrlco. Neb. To good agents , man or women , a llboial compensation will be paid. Company Is co-opera- ti\olnplan , sale , reliable and cheap , and oaty to work. 800-122 ANTED Ladles or gcctcmen In cityorcoun try , to take nice , Hifhtand pleasant work a- their own homes2 ; to $6 a day easily and qulotly made ; work rent by mail ; no can\awlrtr ; no ttump lor reply. I'Uase adcrets Reliable Uan'fgCo. , 1'hil- ailolpula , Pa. Jan 19 24.fob-2-7 RKNT HOUSES AND LOTS. TfiOll RENT-Part cf building N. K corner Dav- JC onportnnd 14th Sis. Roomn enough toacoooi' rnodato a family and convenient for house keeping. FOR RVNT New cottage , fi roome. J. Dtlppsltoo , 1512 8. Cth st. 91Stf FORRENT-Latgebilck homo , 1718 Dodge st Apply nt Chiid'd Ucspllal. OM 7p 10R11ENT One house. Imiulro Kdliolm It Krick. F 058-tf RENT Prick ) aidIn grid orJcrard wcllur FOR . Cali on McCaguc , opp. I'ojtoflke. 047 7p HEN'T Oood house flto rocms on S7d Bt FOR , 3 Llccln firm c r line. Well and cldcrn. Icqjlm M , Leo , grocer , 22d Kt 710-4p IlKK1 ? Farm three miles from Omaha In- FOR 623 nortb ICth St. , o > tr store. 8S3-.jp 7 < OK U1I.ST Nice 8 room cottage coiner 24th and . ' Davvnport Direct. Apply to E. C , Chapman , 1217 Howard St 8D3 tl FOR I'.IiNT A now slaht room house. Enquire of 11 rj. E. RoddlB , 16tbb t Davcrpoit and Chi ago - go sts 70UI InR RENT- Furnished Room with board , 603 N. F 17th. 624 tl FOK RKNT Part of double bousa ; 4 rooms.Rhlnra 2d addition ; $10 per month : room21 Omaha Na > tlonaltank. 002tf FOR RENT New Ire room house , with dty watir , on tout1) 17th St. neir rallrrad trako suitable for bearding houie ; rent 830 ; l 'iulie at Oaiah foundry or o T , W. T. Richards. Oli-tt UFNT A i rociucolUto on eait o ol 17th Foil tinor.J d > or south cl Wobator. > ilio ! O.U JJo no liCt > 777-tl ROOMS FOR RENT. TJ > OR RtKS 7 nice rooms on 12th utmt bctvrwjn JL1 iouulao.iud Farnam. Apply to llttropoUUn Ilotel. 112-lOp IBT Knimlre drug aiore , cor , 10th JVaudPouglas , luj tl ' RENT Fuiulnhed room , Jciulro ] ol William B'OU Irunebaum , near01 h mil St. Varj't Av oue. K op jit KENT Unlmulshed fi ont room , 101T CMua- yo lit 10s "l1 HbNT FuroUho j teem , 105 N. Iblh It. FUR JM-lOp UENT Furnished froutroom , with or with out lire , 13 9 Capitol me. 107-lOp 13H UtNr-FurclBledrocuis , 1616 Capitol eve. F 104-lDp "JOMU " WiUiboud , deilrablo oi wluUr. Aprly t Bt , CTmUe u < rt u 9'ja-n FOR RRNT Ont furnl'hfil trdroom wlthhoMd , nd tire rr thrM dv boMilers , 19M WeMer. 9IO.tl I/1 OH HKNl- suite l tfrjrtJeTirMiIc front ri cms X1 for tttit , south-tail corner thltgo nnil ? Cth St . ont MocX from H l c r line , WS lop IflOn 11KNT Tno nlcflv fnrnUhcct fiont roomii , 1 fftttiMo for to Rcnllmen , l o snltiol rooms l irllth ( hmneXc rlnK , furnltlitM for that iumxwo , Ml tcillh 10th strict. 979 Pp ROOMS with tioanlfor two RontWmen KOI Onpllol mo. * ( . nvccV. nji-tp 1 0 LKT A 'lirnrshnl inont. Inquire ol J K. JL Wilbur , OmarmSMlrgs IHiik. 9Mf Ipt'UMHIFHto iu suitable lor ono or luopni'Io. ' nicntt 1K3 Dodge St. CiOJp < OU HK.NT 1'lcuxntlnrtlslitil room , 1707 C a 1r 1 St. 815 ISp 1 011 UHNT-TwootllcoroDmi.JBwb liUHk , Utb Jl1 niul C.i , Itolavo. Iii'Uilro ' U17 Karimm Jt. Jt.OW OW tl I , OH11KAT llainl3oinuliirifaholroomZJ091ic > ilto.J : Ij Oll HKNT Hand ome tmnfetictl roolrs within JC1 ono Mock ( rom Ho > d'n 01 er * house. K. J , Kd- \rarJ .316South IBtli 31. tPOp 17011 llKNT-Kurnlshcd rooms t 1S10 Podgo et. JU 0Sfcb8 : FOH HKNT Nicely turnUhcd room w 1th c\co lent board for two gentlemen , 1(12 K rnam st. SM-tf FOH KKNT Suit fuint > hi4 room * , with board , 1617 Ctvpitoliue. OOS-Jp 70H HKNT-Ttt ( i fruut rooms. 1MJ Cnpltol ae. . HKNT Fnrnl hed room and board ? 5.00 per vcek. Very best locution , 1811 Uacnpn't. 778 fob Zip FOH HUNT Neatest ncilchmpeai furnished ronma In Omaha. Apply to O , O , II. Auiloason , roini 14 , Anderson lllock , north entrant , 18th and Da- onporteticct. 717fcbO I71011 HKNT-Koi light liouickooiln , Uo roome. furnifhed lor that purpose , i ) . W. cor 8th nnd Houard . ScStf u10H HKNT Two olcc nt rooms In Kedlok'n block , : ; I'nulson & Co. , 161SF rnam. Oll-tl KKNT-Furnlahod front loom lor rint ! i IDtbSt 94'.tf ! FOll SA.LK. SALE 120 anei o [ buft farm lands hi Wellington FOIl ington ruunty , Neb ; Si mllci from Herman ; 3 inllca from lllalr. Will cither cell for cash or will trade lor houfo In Omalm , It bujor nlll taXo up some notes on IOIIK Hum. Troholo Unit linear cultivation Adre ! < s Joo. Kolowratek , No. 1374 S 13th t. , Omaha , Mob. 001-tf 1 011 SAI.K Sit tinner's toola all new , 3a off Ad- JP dresi "Tlunor , " Iliwnrd Hume , Llncofn Neb. llti-Bp FOH SATr-At .1 banrahi , house ff 3 rooms and 2 closets \Uth i lot 00x04corntr 23th and Krank- ImSt. $760 i cath , balance on time. OS9-7p FOH 3 ALB Saloon and lixttirca centrally lotatod , and doing a Rood business. AddrcbS "Saloon" lice olllco , 10. ) tt FOR SALi : A. goo 1 profitable litislno' ? , mull cap ital rcciulrcd. Addroea "J. U" Dee oltlco. 300 Up fT'AHJV FOH SALE OH TIlADi : A vitll impro\cd J1 fnnncf ICO acres \\ltIllarKO bcnrlni ; orchard and plenty of Ein.ill Irult , t\v cnty-cljht ncrus of peed tim ber , 2 lioutes , tarns and all other modern improve- monti , only 24 nilloa south of Om rm tnck i Ard on I'ollov uo road , prlco and terms reasonable , would ox- chan o for tlcairablo Omaha ) > ropcity , will bo sold soon l > r futthcr partlcularg callon prcnilfl-oor ad- drees I1. M. I'ccUiaui , 1 > . O. boa 707 Omaha , Nrli. FOR SALE Drug store desirable location Apply at oiico to box 020. 9S04 FOR SALtf 200 tons Fctactai hay at nikboin Sta tion , plica f J.OO per ton. Apply to > > in Iloppvrl Elkhoni. 052-llnp F I OR SALK Japan store south 10th St. , between Jooosand Lcavcnnorlh. K0-7i ! > FFOR FOR S LE A gcod paying Implement business well located and established In thriving town on B. i II. H. R. in Neb. hverythlng ready to step right Intogood tradr. Only nodoiato cnpUal rev quired. AJd-oss "X. Y. " lice oWce , 012-feb2Sp TTIOR F.XCHANOf : For a gooiL stock o [ genera X1 merchandieo and buildings. Address look box WloUi , CassCo. , Iowa B10-4p FOR SALE CUEAP One elegant chimbor sot. former cost $375.00. One regulator clock , ono nearly new Knabo Piano , Ota gold framed pictures , ono horse , harness and phaeton , ona Halls safe , small slzo , one beautiful china coffco sot. Also a largo pure blooded St B rnnrd dec. Inquire 1616 Dodge St. 234-11 FOR SALE 1 lor so , harneai and phaeton , cow and calf and 8 months old ojlt. Inquire at 214 south I''tll St. Rott. Stoln. 000-4p T7IOR SALK00x185 foot on Cumlng street 8 block ! JD west ot Military bridge , $1,800. John L. IfcCaguo opposite Post olllco. 031-tt IOR-SALG Cheap one ball acr In north Omaha. F Address X. Y. 7 , Boo ollioo. 816U FOR SALE A new stock of hardware and Impla incnta , lillslncfS well cstabll'hcd , sa'os for } car 18S4 , 875.100. Also new brick building built In 18"3 , cizo 25xl20 | , t o story ami basement Also frame ware houso. Capital required from t > 10.0COto 812.000 oxclusho at bulldtug. Location the very best In tbo oltv of Kcaincy , Neb For portkularp , address Whlbcaker & Co. , loch box 681 , Kearney , Neb FOR HALE 132x121 foot on corner , south-east froct , house 3 rooms , barn , 3 blocks west o Parka\e. and Leavenworth , easy payments , cheap $1,700. JohnL. IfoCaeuo , opposite Post Olllco. 047-lf FO1 SALE MUSCt ! , INSTRUMENTS A. Hospo otters One Boardman & Gray Piano at . $ 125 00 Ono HalncsBio * Piano at . 16000 OnoJ.P. Uall Piano at . 12S 00 Ona llason & Jlamlln Organ at . 3500 One thoninger Organ at . 35 00' On Woodbridgo Organat . 6000 Ona EstoyOrganat . 80 00 Ono Johnson Organ at . 4fi COi For cash or on easy mrnthly Installrnonta. Alno agents for celebrated Kiutlall 1'lano anil Kimball - ball Organ , F.mtrum and llnllet k Dai-i * Pianos , Largest itooklowcbt prices. A.Uospo , 1610 Dodge utroot. I OR SALE OR TRADE Good steam Rourlng mill J ? with two run ot burrs and ono feed burr ; all In good repair and only been mod 18 months. Situated on ono of the Ixnt business lots in Kearney , Neb , Will dlnposo ol lot and mill together ur mill alone ; flno locitlon ; will fell < in good terms , or trade for other duirable property. Address Lock IIox , 602 Kcarney.Ncbt B17feb5 IjlOR 8AIJ5 OR iXCHANOE-At | 0 per aero , al X1 or part of two thouiand acres ol tlmlwr land forty inllcu east of Kansas City , wll oichaERO lot Nbraska land or merohandlsu. Bedford , Houor ft rw DIISOELLANEOUS. LOST A largo rcxlloithT pocket booli contain- i K papers \o-1uaUo totho owner only. Return to lice c.llco and recclro reward. J. Vfi Uopjiel. liUSINESH LOCATION Jjirgo up-stuts room fer Drent or will sell either buelneus or leo e of bull- d ng. Oat. 15th & Farnam. Imiulri. iflU Cop. Ave. 891-tl. _ 15KIVV viulti , slnkH nd ccfipooli aloanod at tha ihortcst not oo ard at any 1 1 moot the day , In an , entirely ordtrlma way without tbo If ait inoloatation. to occupants or neighbors , with r > us Improved and , odorless apparatus. A Evans .5 ; Co. , .Ml Capitol ave. _ OSlmlp. I pO KtCIIANUlC r.rins for Improve ! property la L Omaha , i.haa R. WoolUy , Kooin 20 , Uniahh. Nttloual Dank. Omaha Nob. mO THADK St')0k of grwiirleslor acre property J. adjoining Omaha. Chan. R Woolley , Uootn 2 ' Omthi National Hank , Umili ) , Mib. 310-lf TO KXCIlANOIC-FonoH for deck of mcrchwidlwi Chas. R. Woolley , Jtoouv to , Ouiaha Mailona , Uaali. Omaha , Neb , 6J8.I5 17HR TltADE Stock * of oo's to trodo fr land. 1 Chag. II , Woolloy , liooin 20 , Oui.tA , National Bank , Omalm , Neb. (29 16 TRADE For uicrobandlie gioMikti pre < J' ferrod , three ( fyvalunUo lets In ZUyton , Ohio , Ono ( I ) lot InHt , loulp , Mo ; WO acres ol line land In Kansas ; One (1) ( ) lann In Ohio. Tbli pen rty In Iroo ol Intumbranoe Alcotun.unlcjtlon ) lll te treated. Btrlctly coulldonilol. S. II. Winupcu , W71 Cumintv Bt. S87JanM _ EDWAED KUEHL , MAamrilR OF PALMY8TKBY AND CONDITION A 1. 1ST. SO ] feutb street , betvata Farnam anJ Har < ncy will , wUhUicildol guudlin ichlto , eli lnlng lor suyono gUnou In the punt § nd prouunV , and ou corttln condition ! In the future. Boots tud thott made lo nrdir PerfMt gatlslu-tlon eua JOES u ( JAOOMJ UNDERTAKERS 1 AttherJd tand417 FaronoSt Order * by UU. craiih eoilcJU-i DU rromj l