THE DAILY BEE. OUAHA Orrion No. 014 AND 010 FAB.HAM ST. tfEW YORK Orrioi , Roou 05 TRHICSB BUILD- 1NNO. Published ( very morning , etcept Sunday. The only Monday morning dally published In tbo it&te. t K BT MAR , . Ont Year tio.00 | Three Months I 2 to GlxMontht 5 00 I Ono Month 1.00 The Weekly Hco , I'ublibsed every Wednesday TIRVIS , fOSmlD. OnaYfir , with premium I 2 00 Ono Year , without premium 1 16 Six M nlha , without premium 75 Ons Month , on trl.il 10 coftkuro.tDisci : All Communications relating to Nowjand FVIltotl.il matters should bo addressed to the Knito * OP TUB Ilia. BUSIXM1 IITTEM. All ButlneM Letters and HemlttaRcej ihould be fulilrcMoJ to Tim Urn I'unuiiiiio COMTANT , Oiuiu. DriftsChecks anil Test office orders to be uudo p y. able to the ordtr ot the company. THE BEE PUBLISHING CO , , Props , i ; . UOSKWATEH , Ktnton. A , H. Fitch , Manner Daily Circulation , T. O. Hex , 483 Omarm , Neb. WITH iho Irish aud the Arabs the Eu- glith now hnvu lliolr hands full. p w Tm : Irish allies in Egypt nro taking iho conceit oat of tin' English troops. HARDLY ton per cant , of iho bills now i ! Lofotu the legislature are worthy of con fc idoration by that body. Tin : Brit nil lion hna had hla ( all tw'tr.cJ ' out of ji int by the fr.lso prophet. An n tall twister El Alnhdi ia n BUCCCBB. TOM UKNDIUCKH \ not doing quite BO much talking na ho w.ia. Ho has probably learned simething ainco hia second visit to Cleveland. IT Is BUnpcctod tint Iho threatened aoclnllet uprising in Pittsburg Is nothing inoro than a sensational scare an escape of natural gas from the socialistic wind pipes. IT takoa a bushel of corn to pay for a thimbleful of corn-julco in Nebraska. Perhaps the Omaha llcpiiblica.ii will brand this statement as a libel on the state , but it Is true nil the cnrac. 350 bills have boon introduced in the Nebraska legislature , and the BOS- eion has more than half expired. It Is about tlmo to stop Introducing bills so that Bomo of thoao now before the house can bo considered and acted upon. VANDEHVOOHT has denounced Jeff. D.ivialn atpoech at Ulica , N. Y. This IB a bid deep 'or the old robnl , and ho will prob - > * y Ho right down and die. When Vandorvoort opens his mouth ho can kook a man out with one blow. SENATOR CJIACE , of Rhode Island , has never appointed while In the honoo a ca det to Wc&t Point or Annapolis , nor voted for an army appropriation bill , and probably never will. The reason is that lie Is a Quaker and docs cot believe in war. HON. WILLIAM R. MOHHISON has re ceived the democratic caucus nomination for United States senator from Illinois. Logan will probably bo the choice of the ropublisani" . Balloting will begin on next Tuesday. The race will bo nip and tuck from start to finish. THE Pennsylvania legislature passed ono bill after being four weeks In session nnd it was promptly vetoed by the gov ernor. Tltls is making a little better headway than iho Nebraska legislature , wlrch has not yet passed a single bill , although ii-10 have boon introduced. Mn. CLEVELAND is said to be in search of a policy , and for that reason ho has catechised. Messrs. Carlisle and Randall. Wo would suggest that honesty is the best policy , but perhaps some agent will endeavor to convince him that , in this ago of dynamite and cranks , a llfo In- unranco policy ia the boat. TUB Now Orleans Times-Dcmocra. . inakos a point upon the slate of Ohio , where n portion of the proas has been roost blttor in abusing the south as the "homo of murder , " by reference to the murder auatiatlca of 1884 , It appears that Ohio stands at the head of iho list , with 189 murders to its credit , outstrip ping oven Texas Itself. SENATOH-IILECT EVAUTS presented to the son.ito a sot of credentials as long as the moral law. Of course everybody would suppose tint documents coming from such n red-tnpo source would bo perfect hi every respect , but strange U Bay they have been found deficient in one of the important requirements. They are not signed by the governor or counter eigncd by the secretary of state. THKHE U not ranch prospect of th pusago of a national bankruptcy bill at this session of congress. I is burled beneath so many other moas Tires on the speaker's table that 1 can only ba reached by a two third vote , BO that It will bo seen thr.t determined minority can prevent its beIng Ing taken up until It is rosebud in thi regular order of business. Could it bi -iikon ap atones itjwould bo passed , BI iheto It no doubt that a majority favor iho measure. Bin. Union Aim , dlroctor of the United States minA , la not all disturbed by th political resolution which will cause th grand army of lopnblican oflico holders to ovacu t tUJrJ po.utioiw In the tear fu ture. Ucder the 1 w creating ( ho office of director of the inlu S that ollicial is op pointed for a term of ih'o year * , and ca bo removed only for go od and tiitticfen Gloria , and then on'y ' wi 'h the content fafr Itho senate. As Brother Burchord was appointed only a year i VB10 feel pretty nolid , If ho it any rela.-on to the fllar , Triple R. Burchard the i.'t > ajccrats jpaght not attempt to oust him. A RAID IN DISGUISE. The ntnto medical college ting not only inks the legislature to turn over to it all the available dltccoUng material in Nc- brntk" , but by another bill , ingeniously wcrdod , It cxpcc's ' to control the money appropriated for the purpose of electing an agricultural collegeA bill known as H. R. No. 13 , Introduced by llolmos , calls for AH appropriation of $76,000 to urovldo for the erection of two buildings fcr the nso of the Industrial and scientific department ! ! of the Univcnily of Ne braska. From the wording of this bill the Inference would bo drawn that those proposed building ) are Intended for the exclusive use of the industrial nnd scientific departments , but by reference to the report of the chancellor nnd the biennial report of the board of regents the trao Inwardness of the scheme is di vulged. In thoto reports It is sta'cd ' that 870,000 of the university funds could bo very aitantagoously expended in erecting buildings , the one to cost $50,000 for the industrial shcol , in which accommodations are to bo made for this medical department , and the other to cost $25,000 for the chemical laboratory. The managers of the medical school are evidently dttorrcd from di rectly aiking an appropriation for their institution through fear that the sc- ci'.hd granger element in the cgislatuto will not sustain such a waste of public money for something for which there Is no demand , nnd particularly at time when the state has no money to waato , but dodging behind the agricul tural college scheme they hope to secure the appropriation aud then devote it to iho erection cf a medical college bullri ng. If , however , the oxpsndituro of tito funda for a medical college would . atop with the completion of Una building t would not bo so bad , but at every leg islature wo will bo called upon to make appropriations for that institution , as the rofeaaors cannot afford nftar this year to work without salary. It is estimated ; the cent of a complete faculty and | ho running expenses of iho school ill amount to nearly ยง 25,000' year. This la adding a burden upon the people ogalcsfc which they will certainly ro test. If this medical department ivcro necotsiry , or if tboro wore the slight- ist demand for it ] oxutinco , there would bo Bomo excuse for thus investing the iiibllo funds. Wo have too many decors - ors , there being ono to every COO of our opulation , and the ranks of iho profes- ilon ara constantly increased by gradu- tes from schools that are far anporior to anything tint ever can bo made out of his medical department of the state uni- oraity. All the money that can bo spar ed at present ia needed for state instltu- ' ions that are of far moao importinco hrm a medical echool , If the state uni versity needs bracing up In the other do-1 partmonta the people will of conisa have no objections to reasonable expenditures or that purpose , but it ia to bo hoped that no money will bo thrown away upon departments for which there is no de mand. The medical college ring is simp ly attempting to make a raid in disguisa on the state treasury. THAT CORN PROBLEM. What good liaa Van Wyck ever done the stnto to alfect tha evil which ho inflicted when 10 ropreaonted Umt wo were ao rnilroiuMidden ind poverty-striken that 150 bushels of corn would not purchase ono ton of coal ? Omaha Republican , "When fanner Gere and farmer Nye have fully L'xpotud their knowledge of farming facts and figures , by ridiculing Van Wyck'a assertion that it took 100 bushels of corn to buy n ton of hard coal In Nebraska , wo will inform them that they need net go 100 miles from Lincoln to find any nurnbr of places where corn has sold this winter for 10 cents a bushel , and hard coal for $15 a ton. And then , when they have hired a small boy to do an example in arithmetic , they will find them selves looking supremely ridiculous in their ignorance of matters in thuir own state. Fairmont Signal , What Senator Von Wyck said Is lit erally true , but ha has been purposely misconstrued by the Omaha Republican aud other railroad organ ? , which was not to bo unexpected. Now , lot us see what the Senator actually did say. Hero is his assertion , taken from his speech , which appears in full in the Congrctt- sional licconl , pages 828 and 829 , Jan uary 17 : "In Kansas and Nebr.uk * fifty bushels of corn will not purchase ono ton of soft coal ; one hundred and fifty bushels will not buy ono ton of hard coal. " It will bo seen by a little figuring , such as Is given by the Fairmont Signal , and reproduced above , that Senator Van Wyck know what ho was talking about. Wo know that last fall corn sold in some places as low as 8 cents a bushel. Now corn sells tbo lowest at interior points , and at those same points coal sells the dearest. Bard cosl ] t $12 a ton , which is the average prloe at interior towns , would swallow up 150 bushels of corn at eight cents a bushel , anil it would require eighty-seven ai d ono-half bushels of corn at the same price to buy n ton of Wyoming soft coal at $7 a ton. Wo would advise the arith metician of the Republican to take few moro lessons before ho attempts to aolvo another corn and coal problem. JUIXIE Lynch la still abroad In the Jcnd , Ills latest victims being three mur derer * at Andubon , Iowa. But very little - tlo fault can bo found with the people of Auduhon for taking the law into thtlr own bauds , for If there over was a cold- blooded murder tbo hanging of old man Jo'Ijuon , by his son and on-in-law and another man , was jono. There was no doubt whatever in thl.i case aa the son ccufeised the deed , and just before the mob , after kllllrg h's two confederates , took him out and hung hia * ho toltorated jils confession. The people .had become oconsod at iho law's delay , ana a change of venue which had been granted In the wo ladled them to execute the r > rlion- ; era before they were removed to another j cnnnly. Justice has been done In this case , and the tax payers have been rnved a big bill of cxpcneo. It is to bo rcgrot- ted t that justice h&s to bo administered la i that way , Imt lynching will continue to t bo popular so loiif < | as murderers are al lowed 1 to ciopo punishment at the liruids of the law. Adequate justice , however , could not have been cUult out in this cnsa in i any other way because In Iowa the ox- trerne t penalty formutder is life Imprison ment. If there ha'J bocn capital pun ishment i in Iowa the pcopla of Audubon would piobably have allowed the law to take t its course provide ! that they felt that t the murderers would surely have answered for their crimes upon the ocaf- fold. TIIE FALL OF KUA11TOUM. The recent victory of the British troops at Motomneh has bcon completely wiped out by the fall of Khartoum. The Arabs , after having given General Stew art a good fight , rctroatod , and it now loiks as if they did so to draw him inton trap , but falling in this they concentrated their forces upon Khartoum , the objec tive point of the British cxpcditjpn. and captured that stronghold together with Chinese Gordon and the small body of men that remained faithful to him. Col. Wilson , upon pushing up the Nllo with the British relief , found Khartoum , much to bis surprise , In Iho possession of the Slohdi , and ho was forced la retreat , Thin has the British expedition for Gor don's relief proved a failure at the last moment.The truthis that the English | have underestimated the strength and fighting qualities cf the Arabs , and the homo government now entertains fears for the safety of.Wolseloy nnd Stonart. The overwhelming dieaitor has thrown all England Into feverish excitement , , and the situation wai at once made the subject of a cabinet meeting. In all probability , however , England will push reinforcements to iho front and continua the war to the bitter end , aa the govern mtnt ia bound to retrieve the ditastor to ' the Englioh arma. In the campaign of the future , however , the British will bo very careful not to underestimate then | enemy , and they will probably recognize the importance of the fact that tbo Arabs are at home and know every Inch of the ground. It would seem that thoEgp < tian problem ia now farther from solu tion than over , as it Is not likely that the Mahdl , elated with his success , will yield in any particular. The capture of Khar toum will attract to hia standard a Lost of now followers , and ho may at once undertake to drive the English out of the country by an aggreesivo warfare. Ho will not bo content to act on the de fensive. In that event the Englleh gov ernment may well have serious fen 1-3 for the troops that have penetrated the Egyptian country. STATISTICS show that married men live longer than bachelors , and it is now claimed that the discovery has boon made that matrimony is to a great extent a prcvontivo of cholera. The Paris Weekly Bulletin and' . Municipal Statistician has compiled a table , show ing that out of 1,043 cholera deaths , which was the ratio per 100,000 of iho male sex , 1,333 wore single , and only 310 married. The proportion of deaths , taking the whole range of ages from | twenty-fivo to seventy-fivo , ia nearly unmarried men to one married. . Of the victims between the ages of twonty-fivo and thirty 51 were single and only 18 married. From ' thirty to thirty-five 78 were single men and 21 married. From forty to forty-flvo 152 single and but 45 married men died. From fifty tn fifty-five 1C ? single and only thirty-seven married men fell vie tims to the ecourgo. Dr. Bortlllon , a French phyolcian , in commenting on those statistics , says : "Tho stcial peal tion of a certain number of single men , and especially their mode cf lift1 , since a largo number of thorn ara obliged ( to live in common ) , explains , perhaps , this sur prising diilerunco. " An additional rea son may bo found in the fact that mar ried men are moro regular in their habile , generally moro careful of their health , on account of their wives , who watch over them with tender care , and .it the first approach of illness provide simple and effective remedies which they know so well how to prescribe , or insist on calling a physician bolero threatened disckso has obtained a firm holdcn thepa tlent. Those same statistics showthat the ratio of mortality among females la much lower than among males , the proportion being given as 379 to CGI. Thus it wil bo seen that the women manage to keep themselves alive and their husbands also. The moral of all this in so obvious that it weald bo eurpcrfluous to point it out. We venture to s y , however , that aa the cholera threatens an invasion Into this country this year there will bo an nnusual number of marriages between now and the gentle spring-time , THE St , Paul Pioneer Press expresses' ' the hope that the defeat of the toper's permit bill will not dlscourego ita Introducer - . ducor Irom further clforto for the - ration of Minnesota morals , and it accord Ingly suggests , lest he ahould for a mo meet bo at a lees for an Idea , that ho champion a law against trcatlngslmilar to thoono paesod by the Nebraska ! ogislaturo two years atjo. The Nebraska act , how ever , is a dead plotter. It provides fcr the punishment by fine or imprisonment or both , of any parson treating or offerIng - Ing to treat another pewon , or ao oaptlng or offering to accept any trait of gift of any Intoxicating drink whatever In any saloon or public place whore each liquors era kept for Bale , The Planter Press maintains kb that the paa.ago of such an act , in Minnesota would place public tippling ; ' ii8 entirely diflerent batii from its protcnl ono. 11 n man wanted to drink he could to so , and to nny extent thai might s m ts hlm desirable ; but ho would oho bo relieved from any feeling of obligation In & 5k every Tom , Dick and limy within Bound of his voice to iin- blbo at his expense a thing which hun dreds of men do ovcry day under mental protcit rather than to appear "moan.1 Then , too , if a man became Intoxlcatod excry ono would kcov that it WAS his own fault , as ho could no longer plead the old excuse that "tho boys asked him , and ho didn't like to refuse. " In fina , the law wou'd introduce the custom that prevails in nearly every city on the En- ropoin continent , of every man ordering what howants and paying for wlmt ho got STEVK Ei.Kixsas an all-round poHUciim has but few equals. What ho lasks In the essential elements of campaign man agernent ho mikjs up with a auporabund , MICO of cheek. Although his plans In behalf of Blaine miscarried , Mr. Elkina is now devoting his talent and energy in booming Ex-Sonatjr Davis , of West Vir- giuis , for a place In Cleveland's cabinet. That Mr. Elkins should at this late day turn round and work for the elevation ef democrat may surprise some people , but when it is understood tint Mr. Elkins is the husband of the daughter of Mr. Davis it will at once bo teen where the bright gazelle comes In. GOVEUNOH HILL'S plan of restricting the coming Now Ycrk state census to a count of population , to bo compiled by the county clorkf , proves n fruitful topic of discussion ; the democrats applaud it as an economical move , while the ropnbll aici cans say the economy is all on the outside , cid declaring that the ogricnlturlsts have a right to know the statistics of their crops and cattle. By the way , something definite finite ought to bo done by the Nebraska legislature to "properly provide for the taking of the census this year. The bill that has bocn already Introduced Is alto gather too indefinite. MiNNE\roLis and St. Paul are in the midst of a lively discussion over the for mation of a state fair grounds and state park , half way between the two cities , each to conta'n ' 200 acres and the latter to embrace the famous falls of Minnoha ha. Ten years ago the cities were fifteen miles apart. Now the park , if formed , will bo the only neutral ground between them. WHATEVER may bo eaid derogatory to the character of Paddy Ryan is moro than counterbalanced by ] tha respect that ho has for his mother's opinion. Ho is credited with jaayiug that ho was nerved up to hia contest with John L. Sullivan by reflecting what hia mother would have thought of him if ho "hadn't stood up before that snoozcr. " PERSONAL. ANI > Mr. Blainu and Steve .Klkina were photo , graphed together at Baltimore the other day. William G. ] 5utlor , of .New Haven belongs to ; thirty-three secret societies. Ho is con sidered ' sane. Ex-Vlce-Prewdon polfax was honored by havlng _ no lesalfyan moo railway stations in this country named after him. Nancy Wainright who nursed the Brontoa from Charlotte to the youngest child , is an inmate of an Knglish workhouse. Dr. Mary Walker ia said to be n descendent of the "lean and slippered pantaloon" of the political version of the ' 'Seven Ages. " Queen Victoria never oats cake. The dyna > mite that ia to kill this famous poverelgn will have to be laid in. a pie. The prints of Wales might object to po. ; Visitors to the Montreal carnival complain that it ia impossible to jot near the ice palace on account of the vast number of American bank cashier's congregated around. John O. WhitUpr ia to read a poem at the two hundred and fiftieth anniversary of New. buryport next June. If he reada poetry as well as ho writes it he will make a decided hit. Theodore Tilton is living in Paris , where ho is described ai giving good dinners to good persona , writing a volume of pacing , and mingling in artietio society , including that of Sarah Jiernliardt. Dynamite doos'not neom to do half thn damage ago in Kogliah politics that one short allitcr.i- tive pontenco did in America. The London tcrroristH uliould get Dr. 13nrchard tojinaka a Becch. ] ) [ Chicago Herald. We await the arrival cf the CongreiBional llecord with unfeigned anxiety , for wo ore almost dead to know whether it is true , aa rumored , that Freedom shrieked when Tom Ochiltreo was bounced out of the United States senate chamber. Colonel Spooner , the new senator from Wisconsin , la a small man with light hair , an almost boyish complexion , a clean shaver face and hin diminutiveanpnnrancu make ? ono think of the remark Colonel Thomas H. Benton once made concerning Stephen A Douglas : ' 'His coat tail ia to noartho ground sir. " The noted journalist Peter C. Bliss , died it A Nuw York hospital February 1st. lilisa was well known , a short time ago , as a journalist , traveler , scholar , and diplomat , mid his deal ] was the remote result of in Junes inflicted by Lopez , dictator of Paraguay , who tortured Uliss to extract state secrets while llllaa w.v secretary of legation , The announcement that Mr , Simucl J , Randall contemplates another southern tour would seem calculated to elicit another series of melancholic yawpi from the gifted Louis- villu editor , to whom , in a moment of melting tenderness , the Chesterfield 'of the Atlanta Constitution applied the endearing epithet of 'the star-eyed jackass of the prairies , " [ Chicago News. STATE JOTTINGS Oswald Miller threatens to build a Turn- halie in Fremont. The Iron rails on the Blkhorn Valley road art ) being replaced with tteel rails. , An auctioneer was fined 928 at North Bend for shooting off his mouth without a license , The townspeople knew it was loaded. Sherman county's expenses for the curren year uro estimated at $13,390 , hut of tbi amount 810SOO is for interest 011 county bond * . A young man named Flynn has Ixx-n ar reated in Fremont , by n poatoflico inspector tor appropriating to his own use money sen' to another man of the same name , An enthusiastic democrat in Nebraska City recommends "to the democracy of the iiatiui that we celebrate the 4th of March , ISt ! ) , a < a democratic holiday , and that it bo keji. through nil time only to be abandoned amid tha wieck of matter and Uie crash of world ? , " The P , & M. has lirgun the work of bankIng - Ing up the PJattu to kotp it from cutting au.ty from the bridge at theapolis. A sidetrack has been built up along the river to a jxiiut about n quarter of from .tho bridge , and n pile driver ha begun operations along the south bank , The PlntUmouth Herald /Ises In double- leaded liuea "to congratulate the city of 1'latttmouth and its enterpntinft- citizens over tlja naspiciou * outlook tor the coming year , rt ith the opening of the year the VUltsmouth : nnint ? company hn been nrgfttired with ftpHM nf thirty thomnnrl dollars , every dollar of which tl taVen , Rnd the company wi I open but nnd opproto me of the Urgent Institutions of the kind to bo found in the west. This In n bualneM boun for the now year of no m ll proportions. It 1 the establishment of new indtwuy in mir midst that will grow ntd PI- pftnd > ear by ynar and mnko n new itnproM upon the buftlbp < 8 of Vlattsmoulh , When local c pit li M and buslnrsi men j < > iu hands nnd nvest thirty thoninii'l dollars In a nnw onter- url p of thU kind , the signs of the .tlmca mo hopjful.1 _ Tlio Necessity of Fooil Inspection , rhilftddphift C.V1. The absolute necessity for a system of food in-pactlcn In ) ar-o cities has been niadiHinplutically munlfest by tbo poison * ing of a whole family from drinking tea that had boon adulterated or othorrrlsn tampered with , nnd the death of two of the victims. Tea ia nn article of food which oilers special advantages for dis honest dealers , who add to their profits by adulteration , but there ate niapy oth er products which admit of being dealt with in the same way. Only clliclal in spcctlon under n rigorous ryatoni can rom dey Ihis matter. The pena'ty for food adulterations is already jirmcrlbod ; what remains to bo done la to adopt rmmsuroa to detect the crlmo , in order that the penalty may bo enforced. All food adul teratcis should bo promptly and severely punished , but they mast first bo caught Lot food inspection bo established. A 1'olntlor I'rrncliers. Olobo Democrat. As the organ of constant communicatu n between the clergy and the laity of St. Louis anil the country , the Olobo-Uemo crat finds it ncco's.ity to ri mind its bioth- ren of the pulpit that they run cntitoly too much to the use of italic ! in their communication ? . Italics are to wri'ing what profanity is to convotsation an ft'ort to give cinphas's ' , which betokens a weak vocnbnlvy. Thn right word will always emphas-so itself ; it is the only lack of that right word that calls ita'ics ' to its aid. A sentence that needs undurtcoiing needs re-writing. Charles Ti-jcey , of Kingsbrldgo , Ky , , has become the mcthcr of the smal lest "midget" born this century. The child weighs eleven ounces , is six inches in ttaturo , its body can bo encircled by the thumb and index finger of a fourteen year-old child , and Its head Is about the size of a lar o marble , or less than an inch in diameter. On the island of Formosa when anyone ono is taken sick ho is strum' up by the nock and let down with the "dnll thud , " common at executions. This performance is intended either to kill or euro the un fortunate patient. Charleston , S. 0. , is to tend at least two military companies to Washington to take part in the inauguration of President Cleveland. Ono of those Is the historic Washington Light Infantry , which will constitute n portlan of the famous Conti nental Legion , and the other is the Ger man Artillery. The latter company had such n bitter experience of snow and cold in Washington at the last presidential Inauguration that the tnombm orj to bo provided with overcoats made exprocely for the occasion. TEST YOUR BATOPOWJJER TO-DAY , Dramls mlrcrllbod as absolutely rinro THETEST : inea a c&n top down on n hot stove until heated. tbei rumovo tbe covur and smell. A clicmUt * 111 not be lulroa to ilotoct tbo i > roeiic or ammonia. DOES NOT CONTAIN AMMONIA. ITS mulTIIFlL'VESS IIIS NEVER 1 In n million homes for a qunrtrr or a c nturj U hat itood the consumers' rollablo te r , THE TESTOFTHE OVEH. _ _ PRICE BAKING POWDER CO. , utKEiu or Dr , Price's ' Special Flavoring Extracts , i and natural flif or k Dr. Price's Lupulin Yeast Gem : For Llsht , Healthy Ilrend , The Best Dry Hop Yvast In the WurM. FOR SALE BY GROCERS. CHICAGO. - SY , LOUIS , COLLARS d CUFFS CARINO. THI9 UAKK ABI THI ' FINEST QOOD3 EVER MADE , BEIND All Linen , BOTH Lin < ngs AND Exteriors. Aak for them CAfl N BROS. , Acenta for Omuhi. ( SUOOE330I13 TO JOHN 0. JACOBS ) UNDERTAKERS I At the old eland 1417 Farnmm St Crdera by telo ( traph solicited anil prompt ) attended to. Telephone PROPOSALS. UNITED STATES INDIAN SEHVICE , mil KIUOR , Dakota , January 12 , 1886. J St alod propoiala In triplicate. Itdortcd , proposals lor the erection of ono Weeolwltht and Carpenter shop , ono harness , shoe aud nliotllaneous shorw , ono slaughter house , t o wairon and storage feheds , one bike houeo aim cellar , at this ageniy and direct ed to tto undm'Kned ' , care of Chief Quartermaster department , n Itho Hitto , Omiha Netj.wfl ] bo re ceiled uutli 12 in. Saturday , February 14.U65 I'lans and upcclflcatlona can tie mmined In the offcc ol tlio eblcl quarter ; ntcr , depart nent of the I'lattu , Omaha , Neb , the "Inter Octan" Chicago , III. and tlio "Journal" it Knusai City , Mo , Coritiact UI be a wauled to the lowebt responsible bidder , tmhject th thd approval of the department of the Interior. Ihorlxht , however , la reserved to l eject any and all , cr any part of any hid , If duemid ( or the best In tercet ol the senlco ; " I'ropreiln mutt Mate length of tlmo required ( or competition ol bulldin alter appral ot contract , and must bo accotnpilned bv a certlllul chock upon tr.me United btatea Denosltoij , pa } able to the order of the tunccr U'ned , for at lca < t fliu ( S ) peroeit of the an.ount M the proposal , vhUh check chill bd Joifelte 1 to the United Mates In cieo ol any Lluder reciltlni ; the awinl * khall ( til lo execute promptly n contract with Kuod "lid mlllclcrit eecurl- tltf , aooordlnir to the terras of hid Ltd , otherwise to bo returned to the bidder , for further Intoni'at'on ' address the undara'gnod ' at I'lno Kldne Agency , DikoU. TJ-u unji > raln.bd will will be at I'aston IIou o , Omaha , Neb. , by ibu morning 01 Friday , February 1 ' v. T. U'OaLTcucrr X1 Jan 20-3w m V , B , Indian Atea ; SPECIAL NOTICES. TO LOAN MONEY. MONKY TO UHN - In uims of $10 and UP. on horns , plane * , furniture and Ml Mnds cf chattel * . W. U Hotter , 1404 Farn in . . mor Mono > * hoe store. J ONKV TO LOAN Ihno money to lo n on Im. _ 1 irovrdclty iirorcrtj. ln ny amounts to Milt , At rcMonalle ra'es W. II. Hotter , 1454 Ftrcftm * t. , over Moist'd ( hoe store. SSSH M ONFV tn loin on chsltcll by J.T. llwlty , 213 14thft. 6lfcbl8 ( \ fOSFY I.OANKD on Chittrt . Cell tcra > , So- iT 1 cured Note , cr Hoxl Estate. FlninclM Kx- chtngo 16CS l'ari am St. SIHobSp TO LOAN In um ( of SSOOand upward , MOMY Davla and Co. , Ittal Eitato and t.oan Agents , 1505 Faroam St. CC7 tt ONKY loaned on ch tt1 * . Railroad TlclieH M bought and void. , Foreman , 13 M. 18th HKLP WANTED. ITANTKll-Thrcoverioiu In learn > IftlOlUiuglMSt. J. 11 HnVth. 1.9-7p " \WANTCI ) AccoM for our new book. Rood pay > > to workers Call or nldrcis I loo. Iluiilor , 1SI2 UmtSt , Omaha Nob. 1 Mn4 | ) Ml KD ? clrl at Dorikn house , 013 Ki.rw.rn opposllo IJi'o olllco. BOO1" "llfANTHD 1 ifonl ) i.istrjcnok nt Curl A t'ojlc'n 11 l > i' tMllnnt , 15i 0 Kiirntin 8U 10. f < p 7ANTKDAROCI ! Klrl lor ( 'cncral work. Mr . N llillcy , S03U CAM St. 100 tf ANTKDloo ( 1 llro solicitors. Atlir ) ( < * Mutual W'\ \ mlt Inmriiiro Co. , St wart Neb. C8Vlln ] > yANTKDGlrl at tlntnl hotel , 1010 llason Sf. ANTKD A flrit clast dining ; rcoin girl nt the W Jletrcpol.tan. No othiriiord applj , 7S.1tt \\7ANTKD-Agcntn to > cll ( Utoly's Unhcrtftl Kiln T CAter ; en monthly jxijincnt' . AiUlrciurr oul on W. 1) ) . r. Loury , room B , 110 N ICth et. , Omi li fiOrichSn - at 1212 Cnpltol a\o. WANTKD-Ilinrdcra ao.t,70feb7t ) \\7ANTF.1) ) 100 B-lliltors , coed ptv to the right M man. Addresi Ntbratkix JIutual Marriage lien- cHt aeaoclatlon , Frctnont , Nib. Ollfcb G SITUATIONS WANTED. " \\7ANTUD-rosltlon by a > ourg man with good ref it creiirfH tomk for his board ami attend the OmahCommcrcUl Ool'ego. ItU and 1110 Farnam St Cill at or add rets the College. lOOO-Gp Situation by first clasitroom maker AddrissUa\oCoptoii , Bartlelt , In. TT7ANTED lly alat"v of experience and \flth good VV refercncci * , a post Ion as house keeper , or lake care of an lu\alld. Addicsa 217 N , Sixteenth St. 128-Op SltuitloM aa nunoby uian uhn has had lonir expotlo'co In the Hojal Charitable Institution at lloilln. Innuiro Win. Do > ity , No. 1312 California St. 114.Op TTjrANTED Employment by a young man , inro ot TT ho'BCirreferred. Hotcronco fretn last employ er. Address "J. II. U."thlt ofllco. bC-Op TTfAKTED Uy n Cicriimn girl a sltuatlnn aa conk Vf or goccral housonork. Aiklrcsa "M"S31 Houth 22d St.Uinaha Neb. 9s7 6p TTTANTED A homo In n pruato famllj hvn widow I ! laJy who Is nhliogto inaLohcriclfnstful. Ap ply \Vomnri9 Asroclatlon. 903-fp A Young married man wtnta situation aa book keeper , ID wholue&lo ostabUibmonl In Omaha. Addrcn "C. " care Bee. EBO-tf MISCELLANEOUS WAISTS. wo bonrdoip ; pleasant fur. nl'hcd nouth room , telephone nnd e\ery cvi \enlen < r ; fifteen mimiteH walk to bui-lncss cotter two mlnnten to Avenue cars. Terms rcaaoiiBblc ; let' crcnce ; 35 Pleasant fct. ANTED Ladirfl ai tl gentlemen in city or conn * 113 in 4p WANTED-l'AHTNElU a few hundred del- lard to take half Interest In nn established cath groce'y. A good chance. Addicts Grocer , 1'co OlllCO. 101-4 ] ) W ANTED Bcurdcrg 1809 Farnam St. DD3-7p "IT'ANTKD A hotel to toke ch.rgo of , by a man IT of fucnty-flioycar * experience , can giro heat of references Adclruss "K. JI. " Ben olllce. C80-4P WANTED To rent a house with 4 or 6 toouia and barn b ; family of two , rent not to be moro than ( rom 31S to S'Jl' , must bo In good location , rent sure , Aildrcts" ! ! . O. " Iko ollira. 0311-1 u WANIED-To rent by Errall reliable family be- ( ore first cMaycottajto fhoornixrconjaBithln 17thond Cues , 22d > nd St. liar'a a\o. Ilontmodcr- ato. Addrcsd "Cottage , " Bee olUce. 88S-5p WANTED Agcnti for o cry city and town In Nebraska for a cheap ( ant selling article used In o\cry familv , big prolltn. Ctllor addrc a agent of the liliiine Manufacturing Co. , S. W. corner Iflth nnd Hurt tit. 913 On WANTKD-TO TRADE ACRK3 OF LAND In Cans county , loua. for Nebraska land , within ICO inilca of Council liluQd. J. J. KI1KA , Council lilulTd. 832- TVTANTKD Agcnti to ork for the Western Mu- T T tual Iicnc\ulcnt Absociatlnn , of Beatrice , Neb. Cofh cn | ital ? 1L:0COO : , paid up In full , those dcshing cgcnoleH III Kaitcrn Noi-ratka or We Urn lena , should ixidrchs C , A. Wootley , No 1222 1'ornam et , Omaha , Neb , or Oli\er C. Eabiri , fceo'y , Beatrice. Neb. To good agents , men or vonicn , a llboial coim > cn < allnu will bo paid. Company la cooperate te cm plan , sate , reliable aud cheap , and ca y to work. eO < M22 Ladleser ptttcmcn In cityorcoun trytotako nice , Iklitnud jilcasant work n- their own homes2 ; tn $5 a day lotlly acd qulatly mudework ; ( ehtbj mail ; no tainnsi-lrg ; no ttam lor reply , rieaso adcrcta ItcliaUollanTgCo , , Ihil mlolpt.ia , Fa. Jan 10 21-fcb-2-7 rOHKKNT-HOUSKS AND LOTS. FOIl KENT Hnuw with 4 rooma 012 north 13th St Incuro | ! 417 noith llth St , between Llt'cago and Caes Street. m-Op TT'OU HKNT A houao of 3 rooms to a enia'l fnm ly , JL1 at 837 S. 17th St. 123-Op FOUIUINT AdcnlrnVo nine room houac ; Inquire 110 lUth Bt. , near Webster. 121-7P FOH HKNT Ooudhrtiso tllo rocuia oil 2W St near Jlason , ; i Ijloc ] frnn car Hue , Well nnd cittern. Inquire U. Lee , grocer , 22J St. 710-l > p F 1011 KENT New B room college Virginia avo. , 2 Mocks 01 bt of Park a\o , acd 1 block south of St. Mary'iinvo. Pt. cjri-12.fjO per irxr.th. Isaac Adsnis 10 1 renzcr block , opposite Test olllco. 12C-tf JE pOK 1 HKNT Ci tiage three rooms houth 23d Sta. Imiulrol700 JickdonSts. 110-llp F OH UENT-I'arto ( building N. K corner Day. enpcrt and 14th Sis. Koomn enough toaccorC' niodato a family acd convenient for house keeping. 037-K FOIl UBNT-New cotUgo , 6 rooms. J. 1'hippnlloe , 1512 S. Bthst. 018-tl FOIUIKNT I.arrobilck houte. 1718 Dodge tt. Apply at Child 11 Ileepltal. 650-7p FOIUIENT Ono house. Innuiro Hdholm & Krfck. sou. njg.tf EOHHENT-Prlck jard.ln gocd on lcrard ellur nlthed. Call on UcCaguo , opp. Postotlloe. FOH UKNT Nice 6 room cottage corner 24th BDd'K r > ay nport trctt. Apply to E. B. Chapman t 1217 Howard Bt 803-tf i JjAOH KENT A new tight room house. Knqulre of 1 Jlrj. K. lloddls , Stth. bet Davcr poit arid ihlra. BO Bid * - 70ltf F oKUKNT-Furnlshed Iloomwlta board , 603 N. 17th. 024-tl IpOR HKNTI'art ol double house ; 4 roomt.Rhlnni 1 2d addition ; J10 per month ; roomZi Omahi Na tional bank. _ WAI KENT New Ire room house , with city 1 water , on South 17th St. near railrcad trako suitable ( or bearding houce ; rent $30 ; Irqultoat Omaha foundry or cf T , W. T. Illchards , 94-t ! ( "ITOH UKNT A 6 roomoottaire on eait e o 17th Ju Ht te end door south ol Wtbeter , lulro ( . O. U , Doano & GV > 777-tt WOK HKNT Nuitly rurnlsheU room HVth Bx"ce JL1 lent board , 1812 Varnain tt. 002-tf UKNT 7 nice room ) nn 12lh Btrtet between Douglas and farnam. Apply to Metropolitan Hotel. 1)210p ) ROOM TO MtT Enquire drug store , cor. , 10th ud IouL'li . 1UV tf T7IOII HENT rurolihed room , Icquiro cf William of tiruotbauni , ccar 'Mh aaU St. Mar/i Avenue. KBOj > FOIlItBNT Unfmnlihed fiontroon , l 17ChIc go it. IW Cp 17IOH HKNT-FurnlfhcJ room , 105 N. ISth it r iw-ioi ) . . 11F.NT-Furnished front room , with ornlth' cut fire , 13.1) ) Capitol arc. 107 10p Ipoil 1 nKM Fiirnl beiliKini ( , Uie Capitol > IW-lOp ) OOMS With hoanl , dot Irablo or winter. Apply iat S OiMlcn Hrtrt. 03911 IOK HKNT Ono turnlthcd bedroom nlth board , JL anil two or three day boarder * , 1914 Webster. OIO.ll I/iOK IlK.M-A s.lte ofcrj dedrablolront rooms A' for rent , oulh-c.vt corner Chlcngo and 20th St . ono block fiutn lied r r line , WS lOp j lir.ST Two nlctlv furnlthed front room * , ultfttili ( or two gontlfmcn , I o cult of roorns | orliRlit ht > imkcolng | , furnlihcd for th\t purpmi , Sll fctith 18th street 070 Op O l.KT A ( iunl lcd ] loom. Inquire ol J. K. Wilbur , Omaha SaUrRS Itank. WS-tf TPOH llK.XT-l'lKmutfiircljhtd room , 1707 CMS 1 ? St. 015-lSp I Oil UKNT-TwoonicoroJiin , Jacobs Woi'k , Htti J.1 and Cn.ltul a > c. Inquire 1417 Karnam St. 0(311 u'OIUll.NT llandsomo furulshea room 2S)81 > iHlge. j 010-Jp | 7 < 0lt HKNT Ho nd'nnio luinithcd rooms vtilhtn i1 ono block from llaj d'0cr | house. K.J.Ed * words.SlOSouth llth M. tWp NT-KurnlJhcd roonn at 1SU Doilgo t. DC3fcbJ8 T7IOH 11KNT- Suit lilinlihiil room- , with board , i.1 1017 Capitol a\ . OCIi-ip \OU \ UKNT-T ofront toonw. : Catol | | a\o , MM HKNT lYriikhrd room mil Ii w.l . * VOOrer * week. Very but location , IbH Jati'upu t. 77Sf b81p IpOll HKNT N'catnst aodchrapeet InrnUhcd room * ' In Omaha. Apply to O. fl. II. AmleMon , roiui 14 , AnJcrsoii Block , north entrance , 10th and Da. cnport ftiect. 71"folC I7 < OH UKNT for light houpckmlng , tn-oroolus , furiilshcd for that purpose , S , W , cor Hh-Mlil Ilonurd i\Oll HKNT Two elegant rooma In RodlcVn block , L1 1'oiibcn A Co. , 1B13 Farnam. OU-tl ( T\OU \ HENT rurnlibod front room for lent SSK 19th St. ' 912-tf FOR SALE. FOIl BALK Oil UKNT Now houte 0 roomi on giadc , 832 S IDthSt , bet men Lcavrnnoith and Mason. InqulroatU. A Llndqtust,12C8 Farnam St. 1SJ-7 FOIl RAI r.-I.capo and flxturcaof aoonfectlonery , cnko bakery nril Icecream parlor In good , loca tion. Apply to Sear * & Bosard. 11S-7 FOR HAI.E Stock of crugfl and fixtures ! cheap. Inquire at unco "J. K. " Bco office. 117-Up F OH SALK UO acres of heft farm lands In Wnh- Inetun county , Neb ; 21 mlle from Herman ; . S inilca from Hlalr , M ill cither cell for cash or will trade ( or homo In Omaha , II buyer will take up Bomoiioti'n on long tlmn. lie \\holo lnt.d under ciilthatlon Adcrea Joa. Kolonratek , No , 1874 S 13th tt. , Omaha , Mib. ,001-tf "ClOU SAIiR Set tinner's roots nil new , 30 off. Ad- JC drcsd "llunei , " Ilonard House , Lincoln Neb. no-op 17011 SALE At n barcaln , hou.ro r(3 rooma ami L1 Scloxctanlth i lot 00164 oornir ijlhaiul Frank lin St. ? 7fjO. i cah , balance on tiao. OS9-7p 17IOH SALK-Saloon and llxtures centrally located , 1 and doing n good business. Address "Saloon" lice olllco , 1C3U F OH HALi : A gcixl profitable huslncpp , ( mall cap- Itil required. Adilroa "J. L. " Hco olllce. 080 dp FOK RALE Chean cno half acre in north Omaha. AJdrcti X.Y. _ / . , Ilca olllco. B4 tt T7IAIIM rOKSATjKOK THADG A will improved 1 farm rf HO acres with largo bear ing orchard end plenty of tin.illiru.lt , twenty o'cht acrcaof good tim ber , 2 hou ct ) , larnn nnd nil other modern improve * meut , only 2 J miles south of < 'm ha Mock 3 ardu on t elleviio rued , ) irlco nnrt tcrnn r < asouablo , would ex * change for dcN'rablo Omaha property , will bo sold soon For luithrr particulars , cn'l ' on prcmls's or ad- druia 1 * . M. I'ccUiain , I' , 0. hex 767 Cmaha , Neb. O02-0p FOIl SAL * : 200 tons selected hay at Elkhorn Sta tion , pi Ice { 3.00 per ton. Apply to T\m Hopper I Klkhotn. OW-llnp F1 OH SALE Japan store south 10th St. , between Jocesnnd Lcavcnworlh. 930-7p FOH S LK \ ircod pa\lng Implnncnt biulnes0 > well 'ocatcd and eitabllshed In thriving town on B. & 4I. H. H. In Neb. Kverjthing ready to etep right Into gocd trade. Only modecato capital rc- qulrtd. Addrcts "X. V. " Dee olllco , 012 ( cb 28p FOH SALE CHEAP Ono elegant cnimbcr Bet , , former cost J.7.r ! > .CO. One regulator clock , ono ceaiiy uow Knabo Piano , fl\o gold framed plctune , rno horae , balnea and phaeton , ono Halls eafo , amnll alro , one hoautlful china codeo' set. Al"0 n Icrgo pure blooded St. Bernard drv DM Inquire 1015 D'dgo St. 234-tl FOIl SALK68x106 feet on Cumlng etreot 3 hlook ) tbt west of Military bridge , 81,000. John L. McCaguo U-S opposite Post ofllco. 931-tt n , * ; FOIl SALE A now stock ol hardware and Implo > iponlfl , huslncravoll cutahll-heil , sales for year . - . f 1854 , J70.100. Also now brick building built In 1883 , ' * X elzo SStxlSO , two etory and basement Also fr.md warn house. Cuiiltalreqnlicd from tlO.OCOto $12.009 excluiivo ft hutldloi ; . Location the Miry host In the cltv of Kearney , fi'ob For particular * ) , nddrceo Wiltcakei & Co. I cck box 681 , Kearney , Nob. 783- FOH SALE 132x124 feet on corner , Bonth-cast t front , house 3 rooms , bam , 3 blocks went o , _ Park nvo. and Leavenuorth , easy payments , cheap $1,700. John L. JfoCaguo , ojiposito Post Olllco. D47-I f F OH SALE-MUSICAL INSTHUMENTS A Hospe oilers Ono Iloardman & Orny Piano nt ? 126 M , OnoIUInea ll'oi IMaiioat 16000 OnoJ.l' . Hall 1'Iano at , ISfi 00 OnoMa on & Kamlln Organ at 3500 OnoShonlngrr Organnt 35 00 One Wood bridge Organnt 0000 Oiio Estey Organ nt 8080 Ono Johnson Organ at 45 CO For cash or on easy monthly Installments. Also agents for rnlc rated Kimtall Piano nnd Kimball - ball Organ , Kincnon mid llallet tl Jlaris Planet ) . Ijipeet ttocltlowest rrictd. A. Uogjc , lf > l Dodge tticct. C.33febO . BALED HAY-Oocil quality , lowest pllco. T. 8. Clarknon , Schujler.Nel' . 116-mlp- 17\OH \ SALE OH THADE-Good steam f.ourlng mill J1 with two run of burrs nnd ono feed burr ; all In good repair and only bron used 18 months. Situated nn ono of the be t business lots In Kearney , Neb , Will disposed lot and mill together r mill nljuo ; a flno location ; nlll eoll cm good terms , or trade ( or other disirable property. Addrcaa Lock Dnx 682 Kearney , Ni b , C17feb 17 OR SALE OK KXCHANQE-At S10 per aore , al .I1 or part of two thousand norea of timber land' forty miles east of Kansas City , wll oxchanga lor Nbraaka land or merchandise. Uodford , 8oo r fe via. 044tf MISCELLANEOUS. FOR EXCHANGE Kor a Roo.l . jtock and grain farm , a ieiicraljtock ( ol niprchaudliia and build * Ings. Address lock box 8 , Wlota , Casa Co , , Iowa. 910-Cp IOST A largo rod leather pocket book contain- Jliig papers valuable to the owner only. Heturn- to Cee olllco and receive reward. J. W. Uoppel. LOhT Switch of hair , brown. Return to 8131 20th St.and bo rewarded , Mia. D , Lorlng. 14 ! ! Dp QTKAYKD OH STOLEN-From Union Stock jutt , ij a dark , tan colored tetter bitch , 13 raootnu. o\4r \ with largo leather collar with no name on collarr gray breast and silt cut Inlcft car. I'lcue return to- at. 7homai Fox , Union Stock Yards and , reooho- reward. BUSINK881.OCATION-I/ up. talrs room Itt rent or will ecll either bueineaa or ( cue ot boa * J ng. Cor. Uth A Farnam. Inquire 1811 Cap. An. taw. J HIVV vaults , sinks and ceonoob cleaned nttben ( hortcHt notice and at any time tf the day , U an entirely orderltsu way without the Hast moleatitlon to occupants or neighbor * , with pur Improved ; and odorless apparatus. A. Kvans&Co. , Oil CaplM vt > . _ _ o KICHaNUh i-arniHlor lroprj\ol propirty In Omaha , ( . 'has It Woollcy , Itoom 20 , Cuiahe , National Bank Omaha Neb. 6.0-16 nO THADE Stock of groccrUa lor acre property .L adjoining Omaha. Chaa H. Woolley , Xoom t > Omaha National liank , Omaha , Neb. 040-11' rpu K.VUHANOIKarmt lor Block of merchandlso JL Chaa. It , Woolloy , lloou 20 , Oiualu Natlona , Hank , Omaha , Nob. 628-1 [ 7 < OH THADE-Hlocksof.-oo.Bto trade ( or land , Chaa. U. Woollcy , Room W , Omiha National Bank , Omaha , Neb , ' 17 < OK TltADK For merchaudIHO groceries . pre. J' ( erred , thr e (3)-aluable ( ) Ittn In Daytvn , Ohio , Ono ( I ) lot inHt , Loul , Mo ; 640 acrcv of Unsland Iri Kansas ; Ono (1)farm ( ) In Ohio. ThU jrouetty Is free Iricumbranoo All conmuLlrjitlous will b treatoU strictly conUduotlal. U , U. Wlrupeu , 204 Cumins , bt