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THE DAILY BEE TIIUKSDAY FEBRUARY 12 , 1885
THE DAILY BEE.
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GnoNRit CLEVELAND now roads hio
tltlo cloir.
TiiEitc la no longer any doubt abaut
Iho election of Mr. Cleveland.
THE Dakota assembly hai passed n ,
wmmn euffrngo bill. Carry the nowa to
Sudan. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - .
IK Money Rats into the cab not , Cleve
land will ba credited with linking a Rood
deal o ; Monty.
TUB electoral certificates from Now
York were certified toby Grover Cleve
land an gjvornor. That settled it.
TIII'.KC Is ono thing cerlnin and that is
if Dr. Millar doca not get thapostmaater-
gonoralshlp hois gtt'.lng a good deal of
free advertising , and if advertising pays.
Jio ought to bo satiafiod.
THE Xoiikor family nro a thrifty sot.
Mr. Xodiker and his partner draw four
dollars inch a day from the etrt o. Sir.
Xodikor's son receives four dollars and
hla daughter three dollarj , making a te-
tal of fifteen dollars. The legislature has
taken good care of the Xedikors.
"CALAMITY" WELLKU'S request for an
indoQnlto leave , of absence from the halls
of cDDgroEs , which was received with ap
plause and laughter , was no doabt worded -
od so as to take clltct on the 4th of
Blatcb. Several other members will take
an indefinite Icavo on tbu aamo day.
TUE ofljcc-seokers among the Nebraska
democrats are anxiously Trailing for the
ad j on ran 3 meeting of the atito commit
tee , which is to bo hold on or about
March ld. ! Meantime Socrolaiy May
will continue to receive applications. It
Is ta'd that ho already his a hogahoad
full of them , and eveiy mail brings in
moro.
of the people of Nc-
< ) raska , aftnr a yoarVj ( liscuna'on uf the
subject , deliberattly expressed themselves
through the ballot box against a railway
commission , but the Omaha Jlcjntblican
says the pcop'o do not know what
llicy want. The people think that the
Republican docs not know what it is
talking about.
Mil. RUSSELL'S bill forbidding lawyers ,
justices of the peace , cannty judges and
district judges to oflico together , is
hoaltby ineaauto , and ought to bo passed.
It is intended as a blow at shysters whe
are In "cahoots" with justices of the
peace in running coat millt. If passed
it would * nriowly all'ect a thriving In
dustry in Omaha , but It would novel the-
less bo appreciated by the public.
CABINET guessing continues to bo the
principal occupation and ainiuonient
among the politic ixns , and to make it
more nucleating the St. Louis J'osl Din
jiatch oll'drs a prize of $100 to the cor
respondent whoso list coincides with the
Hat of names eont into the senate oy
President Cleveland. The Qtobc Jc w-
crat thinks tin's a pretty ssfo offer , and
aava that the idea , without the "string"
attachment , is a Tory old one. Accord
ing to the ( llobc-fltnutcrnt the pioposl-
tion to ba worth coneiiering should bo
this : Let all who chocs ) send in lists ,
and lot the prize bo given to iho person
in whoic Hat shall bo found the largest
number of names corresponding lo those
aent to the ecnato by Mr. Cleveland.
Ono man may guess ono correctly , an
other two , another s'x ' , and so on. There
ahould bo tire kinds of guessing allowed
ono SB to tbo men who will compose
the cabinet together with the position
ivhich each the 11 occupy.
THE time is approaching when Gover
nor Dawos will be tailed upon to exercise
hla veto power in the event of the passage
of certain hills , which have been raooin-
mended for pasaago by Iho committees to
which they were refined. One cf these
bills is the Metz liquor bill , which is in
tended as a aubitituto for the Slocumb
high license law. Tbo principal feature
of this bill li to make the license not lesi
than $500 all over ( he state ; in ether
words it reduces the present license just
one-half. Wo do not btllovo that the
legislature will pms the Mitz bill , but In
cue It does Governor Diwes should not
heaitato to veto It. The people generally ,
aa well asat majority cf the liquor dealers ,
mo iaUtficd with the Slocumb law , which
needa only a foir slight amendments.
Billi for the abolishment of the grand
jury system , and ( he creat on and election
of county attorneys , have alto been recommended -
commended for passage. They are said
to bo nearly Identical with the bills pasted
two years ago , and vetoed by the gover
nor , and it ii hoped Hut ho will pursue
the tame conrio now. The grind jury
system la all right If reasonable care is
in the selection of jurymen.
RAILROAD TAXATION.
THE BEE cheerfully gives Mr Tfoip
credit for having Introduced at least ono
l that is in the Interest of thopeo.lit ( {
acd it should by all means becoiro n law ,
If Mr. Troup Miceoeds in having this
measure incorporated in the statutes ho
will redeem himtelf to a grant cit : r t In
the esteem of hii conttituentt. IIouso
roll No. 312 , the bill introduced by Mr
Troup , is a propos thn to no.eJy r no of
the wortt abases over inlhcted
upon Iho taxpayer ! of this state. The
principal feature of tills bill is the man
ner of OBEOising railroad properly. No
manorial change is undo In tha asic&amcnt
of the roadbed , but It is prcxiicd that
the assetsor of the cUy , ward , tojvn or
prrciust in which depots , niichlna or re
pair shops , or ether baildlngatr grounds ,
or other re l oatalo is sitn&tol , sall bo
nss'siod in the sjma maanor cs now p-o
viitd for the nitcsstucnt of real cstitu
Ferry companies and b-idijo companies
dciog bnainaea over the Moaouri river
shall bo taxed on one-half of the rtspac-
tivo ferry , bridge or'transfer prcportits
and franchise , and all other properly
connsctjd with or pottaining to the
came , shall bo lilted mil asscesid
the nimo as a'l other property in the
county or proclnot whotciu the end
of onsh ferry or bridge , or the principal
ilaco of business of such ferry or bridge
slocitod.
Lot us aio how the proBont syatam of
railroad aastasmcnt is condusted. Tnko
Omaha for instance. Tno Union Pacific
depot grounds , for which the city paid
§ 200,000 , and hundreds o ! lotp , which
were donated to the company , are now
occupied to a largo extent by elorat r < ,
warehouses , lumber yards , coil JIU-JB ,
smelting works , machine nhops , and all
tlicao ground ) are returned as being in
cluded in thorlght of wayand asaossod at
so much par mlle , about $11,000. It is
the same way with the B. & M. , which
ias aciinlred within Iho pait four years
some forty lot" , which wore
Formerly taxed as private propoity.
They are now occupied partly with
Freight houses , but a groit portion of
them is intended to bo sub-lot for coal
yards , stone yard ? , lumber yards , ware
hoiuos , and othsr purpose ] . All this
property hai been taken out of the tax
1'at ' and thrown Into the roadbed without
oven raia'ng the assessed valuation of the
road one cent , although depriving Omshi
and Douglas county of thousands upon
thousands of dollars in taxes. In this
ciso , however , it is not Douglas count/
alone that sutlers , but the whole state ,
because Douglas county pays liar share
of the state taxes , and every dollar ex
cluded from the county tax U taken out
of the state tax , p.nd consequently the
burden falls on all pirta of the state alike.
What is true of the Union Pacific and
the B. & M. , ia equally true cf the Chicago
cage , Minneapolis , St. Paul & Omaha ,
and also of the Onuha bait
lino. The latter was a purely tpacu
lativo schema. Itn uunipulatora acquired
hundreds of valuable lota , which they in
tended to sublet for various commerc'a ' !
purposes , and If the present aisossmont
law remains in force all this property will
bo thrown intojtho road-bed aaaeaomont ol
the belt line and will bo assessed at only
§ 3,000 or $1,000 per mile , just the earno
as ether small railroad ; . Under the
presontjlaw a big inducement is thus held
out to railroad companiss to hcome large
real estate owners and spectators in any
thriving city or town of the state , es
all of thtir real estate Investments
ara virttia'Iy ' exempted from taxation.
The same etata of eftairsexiata in Lincoln ,
Hasting ? , Fremont , Grand Island one
olhar towcs. As a matter of fjctthoss
sossmon ! ; of railroads , which have bean
vastly improved by steel rail * , extensive
tide tracks , and substantial bridges and
building ] , is loia par milo now than it
was when the machine ehope , depots ,
&c , wore not include. ! in the road-bed
While the railroad companies miy have
reported to the boards of equal'station ' all
their impiovoaiontp , thfy are tiirawnh :
like so many cats and dogs , acd In the
sg iopato ; the value of the road ia not in
creased , which nuy bo scon by compari
son o ! the asstsimontfl for the last six
years with those maio previously.
All these abuses will ho remedied by
the parsago cf Mr , Troup's bill , which is
simD.ir to that introduced two years ago
by Mr. McShano in the senate only to bo
defeated. At every cession of the legls
laturo since the law was surreptitiously
changed , exempting the railroad improve
meet3 in cities and tow 113 from taxation ,
bills have been introduced to restore the
old law , but have always failed because
the farmer o'oment in the legislature
luvo been imposed upon the railroad
lobby. Those shrewd lobbyists have
made granger hg'sla'ors believe that by
including all the Improvement ! of the
railroads In their right of way it would
rail o the average valuation of the road boc
and consequently the counties on the
west , which have but few of tbeao ira
provomenfs , would have the benefit ol
tbo ( oneial apportionment. gucator
McShano's bill two years ago cam a Tory
nearly paislcg , but the railroad nttor
noys , pursuing their usual tactics , befogged
god the issue by false representations.
Wo tiacerely hope the proeont legislature
will give Mr. Troup's bill the ca'oful con
sideration which it deserves , andputlt on
tbo statute books of Nebraska as a law ,
It Is without doubt cno of the best ant
moat important bills now before the iogia
laturo. Its passage will to but 5 s'laple
act of justice to the tax-payers of the
state.
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Tills vapor has no deairo or dispocitlon
to do any Injustice to any member of the
legiilaturo. On the contrary , we always
want to encourage tbo men who remain
true end faithful to theiroonstitaonts and
endeavor to discharge their sworn obll
gat'onr. ' No nun "who has honestly
driven to do lib duty has any grounds ol
complaint agtinst this rapor , bat when
mon , who invo taken a solemn oaih to
: cept no valuable thing from any indi
vidual or corporation far any voles they
may glvo or withhold , doiberately per-
tire thomcclws acd rcako merchandise
of ther ! votes either for cish or nny other
valiublo consideration received or tJ bo
received , or for any promise of reward ,
wo have 113 mercy for them and they do-
Eervo noco. The man who will deliber
ately butroy lib constituents fcr personal
in or adtantaga is a moio execrable
villa'n than a horse-thief or n burglar.
Uo Is more diugerona msn to tbo com
munity than any such criminal , for he
imposes upon juiir conGdonco and you
canntt guard yourself luainat him , bo-
C1U30 having ontroa'od jour aiTiiro to
him you are powerless tj protect your
interests.
STATE PENSIONS FOR CONFED
EIIATES.
Notwithstanding the fact that the
four cnth amendment t3 the federal
constitution says t a' in state ohall assume -
sumo or pay any debt or obligation in
curred iu aid of laturrce'.ion or rebellion
against the United States , a bill has
[ iiased the lower branch of the North
Carolina legislature to pension disable d
confederate toldlers , and there is ti-dsy
a elmilar bill on the s'a'u'o ' baoks ol
Tennessee. Although a voluntaiy grant ,
a pension cannot ba coniidetcd anything
else but a rojogtiitLn if an obligation
suca ai Is meant by the constitutional
prohibition. The jccs'rnny of con-
Fodemta soldiers by any stata is a deal-
violation of the constitution. Such a
bill us that intrcduccd in the North
Carolina legislature proposes to tax not
only the people ef thu aouth who eympa
khized with and aided the rebellion , but
also the thousands upon thousands o
loyal pcoplo who emigrated to the south
emco the war and at slated in developing
is manufacturing industries and reiourcet
of all kinds , and aided in increasing lit
material wealth and prosperity in a hun
dred different ways. Any soathorn staio ,
such as North Carolina , that invites rorth-
orn immigration and then proposes t
tax such people from the north to support
the men who were distilled in their at
tempt to destroy the national govern
ment , is not on'y disgracing itto1
but ia standing in Its own
light. Wliilo sympathy for dis
abled ex-confederato eoldiers maj
bo proper enough , wo hold that tny pub
lic tax for their benefit is clmp'y an outrageous
ragoous imposition , and wo qnett on
whether in sciuo of tin touthcrn states It
wi 1 moot oven with the popul'i'fppiova
of "tho people of the south. " If anything
is done for the bone lit of the southorij
confederate veterans let ii bo tlono from
private ttsoarcoi. Wo bavo no doubt
that qulto e , sum cou'u thus bo raised ,
and no ono could then find any fault.
A OKEAT deal has been said among the
vaid politicians and people who make a
living out of politics abaut mak'ng elect
ive these oilicoa which are now filled by
appointment by the mayor. "Why noi
trust the people ? Why not give them a
chance to choofo the city attorney , the
marshal , clerk , engineer , street commis
sioner and ether other cfiicera ? " sty those
pot-houEo patriots. This Is all vary p'aus-
iblo on its face , but experience bas shown
that in the largo cities the best govern
ment ia secured where the mayor is hold
responsible for certain appointments and
where the council has the pawer to vote
hla selections. No really competent man ,
who Lai any self respect , wants to
outer into ward politics and fight for a
nomination , nor is ha willing , as a gener
al thing , to go to the expense and troub'e
incident to a city election. No candidate
can hope to succeed without spending
from ? 2uO to § 1,000 , and If compelled
to do so ho would raturally
expect to make It up in tone -way at the
expanse o ! the city. Oa the other hand
tha mayor , being hold responsible for his
appoint aents , exorcises his privilege
with a graat deal of care and discretion ,
and the public is much bottcru'rvod than
it would bo if it had a direct vote for
each individual oiliear. Nico-tenths of
the voters in nny event are net person
ally acquainted -with all the candidates on
a ticket , and they vote whatever ticket
happens to represent their political con
victions rUlior than from a personal
knowledge cf the fitness of the candi
dates. If wo wera to elect every city ofli-
cer wo would have a scramble among
among tbo watd politicians , and ton
chances to ono wo would have such men
as John Sahler , Pat Bawcs , Frank Wai-
ten , McGuckui , and others of that
stripe , foisted upon na. Wo have had
enough of tuch mon , and wo ought not
now to open the doors any wider for
them.
LISH than eight weeks remain before
the city election will take place which for
Omaha and her future is of much moro
Importance than any presidential elec
tion. With the steady growth of the city
and the Immense outlay for public im
provements it becomes a nmtterof serous
import who is to control onr municipal
affairs. If onr beat citizens and taxpay
ers want to see our Interests placed In the
hands of competent , capable and honoat
men , they mnat now begin to look about
for material for the city council and the
other elective om'cea. The greatest
tronblo baa always been to find good bus
iness men willing to serve ia the city
council. In St. Joe , and in several oth
er cities which wo conld name , some of
the heaviest wholesale dealers are in the
city council , and they do not regard it a
burden to protect their own intereats acd
the welfare and matei ill prosperity of the
people. If the bos'noss men of Omaha
wonld follow their example they would
have DO ground of complaint horeaftt r.
The ward bummers and political tramps
will have to take a back Beat if the busi
ness mou do thtir duty in this respect ,
f there ia to lia a now departure In our
city affAirs now is the tlmo to Uko action
in the inattar.
Utturn i > | ( Hoiilliona ,
. Louis O'ulie.mocmt. ' |
SovtM'y yetvi ego Franco was in a
feraionf. Nspaloin had teen driven to
St. Uelenaand the hatol bourbnis were
hti' g canied back to Iho French throne
In tlio orrtsif the holy alliance. The
whole laid wns sullen uhh defeat and
fv.tful in temper. In loss than ono
month the buuborsof the now world
will return lo the f.hiono they left in the
brief inti r Ml that ex st j ' batwoeu two
day"b itno th thcr , accmling to the
vcnarftblo Dr. Butohurd , in tSo anus of
the o tineo giacs of cleimcrac } "Rum ,
ll'iinnn Bin ard RobtllUn " They have
not rounded jt tha lull minsuro of the
acnptnial forty ytari m that wildcrncts
which Is bui-u oi i aUlllec3 and cuitjm-
houaes , bit tvey rottrito the pilltienl
land of I rjmtso n < t only famino-sirlckeii ,
but apparently w.taoit the difpnaitisn or
the ability t ) nbsotb their unwouhd
uonrlohment in lucndanca with the w ll
cstabliihod rului of pilito society. They
probably bear a striking rototnblanco tj
iho predial sin , who is uncooscioudy
curving back to his father's palatial
brown ttno an aroma cf that otiqiutto
which ho acquired in hln recent htimbUi
and honornblo in "far
potiticn a coun
try.1 In otbcr wcrdr , the "best robe , "
the now shoes , the brand now solitaire
and thi ] unaccustomed dinner ef plethoric -
ic calf which have been furnished by the
tjo inelu'gmt ' ptrjntal gwornmont , have
evidently turned the prodigal's head ,
I his condition is based upon a cbso ob-
st nation of the present condition of
Washington soioty , as that society ,
is relliclod in the dally pio.'s
Evidently the anticipated return of the
inclen ngimo has , in ociitturftl thought ,
taken the national capital by the four
coiners and shaken , neb the
wicked , but the uctuutu out of it !
Metaphorically speaking , society is stand
ing upon its hod. A voriUblo siturnn-
ih reigns in the reception rooms and 'aa
loons tf the nation's homestead and as
Jeremiah say * ; "No man can toll the
tnd thereof. " The "higher classes"
bo nsreful to glvo the proper breadth to
'ho ' a might aoy with an aristocratic
sigh , Russia has ito nihilists , England its
dvnamitcrs , Germany its languirary sc-
ciallts , Franco has lud its potroleuac , but
wo are trrjatened with a locust sw rm ol
the "unwtshed" from the pearly cotton-
fields and aromatic tobacco plantations
of the sunny south. Already thn tocla )
upheaval has begun and the bo torn strata
jl ' 'occiLty" are bein pushed uncere-
monlouoly to the top. In eplto of Hie
orophotic flag of ruco which Mr. O'Nolll
flung to the brcczo , In the ahapo of n
Kfallow-tsilcd coat , the "short-hairs'
hrenten to engulf thoto cxcjuialto indi
divldnals whoso English accent nnc
hvphcrated ramos mntk them ts
the only apostles of social c'jltcro tha
stirv.vo in the crtido condition of our so-
ial existence. Coachmen are matrimo
nially invading the "higher classes ' with
frightful fiequency. Young gentlemen
att nd evening par ies loaded to the inux-
z'o with champngno , make deadly assaults
upon foreign legations with the danger-
.jur oer.v rat , Mil Icavo Jor the police
station in the loving embrace of the taiely
custodians i f the fractured peace.
As yet ihcso dangerous classes have not
sought tog vc ai cmpluiic expression oi
then- yearning sympa hy with the general
unrest through the mediumship of dyna
mite , but no combination of the d ndliest
chemica's ever effected by Hibernian
patroitism can equal in dest'Uctivcne&s
the judicious mix uro of bouibon whisky
and a bad democrat ; and good elcmoc ats ,
in ono important respect , bojr a close re
semblance to good Indians.
Naturally "society" in Washington Ins
been filled with a deep and earncit hope
chat when the sovereign shall really come
to his throne ho will bring with him the
whito-robed angek of peace and cciicord ;
that this socialistic fever will subside , and
the average democrat become so absorbed
in organizing benevolent raids upon tfco
treasury tint things will r.Eaumo their
ajcustorcod tranquillity. But all such
reliant hop ; s have been trampled in the
dust. Toll it not in the courts of the
clt'oto monarchies ; let it N ) kept as a
aicred national cesrot , only to bovhis \ -
pared in small typo The president elect
oats with his knife. The very telegraph
wires wera threatuhod with pi rilytia as
they bore this hateful mtmago to t > > o
waiting oara ard broken hearts of tin.
"upper clnseo ! . " And not only ca's
with his knife. That might bo borne
when the king himself is the offdcde r ,
because the feat of takirg nourishment
Kith the blade of the bnlfe cau be
ich'eved ' with a reaaonab o di gr ( o of oe- !
tte nt accuracy ard artis'ic imj rdaslvenc
But it is contiJf ntly whlapoioi that Mr.
OlcNcland polit ly icsis's uponhalptrg
tha guista to butter , puklui and j n
with the sarua inetrament cf fertile gas
tronomic okill ; thbt ho drlnko tea , ofljo
milk and the indigenous baurbon w/ih / a
vocal a2comp3nim nt which roaomblts
the sound of the tired mus'acg rolloyl
his thiwt. Ttat ho will insist uoon
lengthening the ends of the presidential
( ahlp-cli the , in order to d'sponso wi h
tha familiar capkin , and that It is hia in
variable custom at certain etagoi of the
motl to mix claret punch in the finger
bowls.
Of coit'Ha these charmingly simple and
Edenlc ciiitoms will endear him to the
hearts of the d m'cracy. Sjiindnossupon
sach minor questions as tariff , national
banks and internal Improvements can not
compare with the evident purpose of the
new executive to return to the primitive -
itivo habits of the founders of the
republic. Damocra'.lo Icra Is rich with
traditions of the AreaUn simplicity of
earlier t'mos. ' Of the days when Wash
ington walked to save car fare , and Mrs.
Adams economically improvise ! a bun-
dry In the east room of the white house ,
and Jefloraon attended otblnet meetings
without stocking * , and James Madison
habitually scrrcd whloky in a pitcher at
all his state dinners. These pictures of
a prlstlno republis fill the heart of the
rustic oflicO'Beeker with tranquil joy , and
drive "society" to the verge of elegant
distraction. Meanwhile Mr. Cleveland
it , no doubt , making ready to prjvido
the executive mansion with an Impaired
typo of round-idaed knives , m order to
prevent the rural democracy from en-
largiug that mouth which is quite capa
cious enough now to consume all the oyster -
ter * and oflices he Is able to bestow. Ss-
cluty may rave , but the new j resident
will oat with his mouth and answer all
cavilbrs in Shakespoaro'a language , eay
lup , * Nlco customs curt'iy togreat kings.
* * * We are the makora of manner J ,
and the liberty that follows our places
stops the mouths of all fault-finders "
Fatil Accident at Oakland.
OOAKLANP , f eb. , February 10-Uusta > t
Lniidquist , a member of a lumber tirm nt this
place illppt-d and fell intoi o well near h's
home and win drowned. The accident was
rot discovered until several hours after. Mr.
L wasanactho young buuoess man and
leaves a wife ncd one chilli.
I'l and
Clcvo'nml Lt.iJer ,
The life of n railroad rfiicial is , flftor
ill , not moro settled than tint of a circuit
preaahtr The places which knorr him
o clay mils him tomorrow , when ho
eaves to eccept a HOT position or to drip
entirely out of the Imsiueaa. Not long
ago t o rallwoy columns conUlnoi fre
quent references to Goncro ! Maw > j er
Jooper , of the A. , t G. W. road Now
tie In lulling the lltu of a rolired fAimnr.
Ex Dl\ talon Supailntcudcnt Gale , of the
Bee Llnp , Is also a farmot cow. Seint-
os mon who Imvo porslated in lai1-
road ng when the tide of their fortune
lias chat' od have been obliecd to ncrept
very luferlor I'lsiticni , The prcHilent
cfonoof the Rtcat western lines of tail-
wny io now w , stytn ai ent for nn eastern
line , drumming up butirc's ttf , a cmaM
i | 'nry. ' Uo is as a'olo now to till the pc-
sition of president , but * ho faction of the
board of cice-ctors opDf s d to him got on
top and ho had to withdraw. Ihoinan
who fcr nnny yenra was general pisoct ,
gor ftReiit of the P < Jiins > lvan a road , that
i raud line , whoto rflic'ala ' are attended
by lackeys in liv ry , la now its Now
Enghud ngeir , and the ox-gam rtl p\aa
ongcr acnt of tlio Wabaah la now keep
ing a ahoo store in Toledo.
CoiK'criiln tr Cliniicrcel cl'llrci8lrB |
Hartford ( Conn. I Tclrgrnm.
Discusiiing tno tvcout decision of the
court of claims ia regird to the litigation
between ilio fcder.il gcvi rnmi'nt nod the
Prtcifio raiJnadj , whnrtlu the oirpoin-
H'OIH ware Bustalnod , The Philadolpbi *
ilicoi-d , tlio most Avldoly circulated
journal iu Ponnaylvan'ii ' "Tho
, soys : re
cent cpuit of c'a'.ma ' deoiuicm , so far as
1)107 ) rnitigito Rgalnst the publlo'n righls
and the popul.r eensa of equity , will
doubtless bo swept away by man whom
the people chacso to defend their sov
ereignty against corparatj greed and cor
p rpor&t on roothods. The power which
makes a 1 chartered opproeeora hss a'ao '
the authority and thu ziilit to nnuake
thorn. " But how long will it bo befor
the power which makes all chsrtorec
oppressors" v ill bo mod for the benefit
of tbo people ? Mon are placed In oflice
on the Btrongott pledges of faitlfulna s
to the masaoa and than ( rumple their
pledges under foot.
Tlio German Navy ,
Philadelphia 1'rofp.
According 10 the "mvy li t" for 188u
the Geimm navy is ollicered by 1 v co
admiral , 7 rear admirals , 71 captains. ! )2 )
lieutenants , IClsiib-l t-u enntits , IK ! mid
shipmen and 318 cadets. The llo-t con
sists of 24 ironclads , 8 eniiMiig frigates , 0
coivcttcs , 5 cruiser' , 4 gun-boats , 8 dis
patch-boats , 9 t'.iining ships , 2 t ansports
and 12 vessels for scrvico in the poits ,
making in all 81 ships. In addition to
the vessels doing duty upon the coast ai
home , there a-o 11 oil fo eign service , ol
which 4 are in the easI , I ! in Aubtrilia
and ono each upon the coasts of Sotitl
America , the Mediteraiiean , Ea-.t Afric ;
and the North Atlantic.
.Xjlefit'onlVi Jjllc
Lord Aylesford , two or three yonra pgo
insured , with some diflicully , in various
English and Scotch oflices to the tune ol
§ 400,000. Tbo mrdicjl olliccrs of the
companiea met at ilia time In solemn conclave
clavo , and the only dissentmints wer <
the medical reprcsontatlves of a wo ) !
hiiowu American oflicp , which refused
the risk , and thus has escaped a heavy
ant.K/.B , until your
head auoroa rt ady to fly
off ; until jour nose am
cyos dlacharpo oxcoaah t
quantltlca t > ( thin , ir
ritotlsg. atcry fluid ;
uttil your head nchen ,
mouth aid throal
parched , acd blood at
fcor licit. This la an
Acute f'atsrrh , and le
Instantly rcle\od ! by a
Blagla JOSP , u-.nl perma
nent ! ) cured bv ono bet
tie o Sanford'a RadJcalCure for Catarrh.
Oomplcto Treatment-wltli Inhaler SI
One bottle Radical Cure , ono box Catarrh.il Sol
vent , and ono Improtcil Inhaler , In ono package
may now bo had of all drutwlsta for SI. 00. Ask fo
Sanford'e Hadlcal Curo.
"Tbo only absolute epedflo wo know of. " Mod ,
Times. "Tro best wo ha\o found In a lifetime o
Buffering. " Il v. 1)Wi.'Kln. . Boston. "Alter alont ,
struffftlo with Catarrh , the lladlcal Cure hai con
qucred ' Vvv. H.V. . llonroo , I.ewlBburKh , I'a
"I have not found a case that it did not rdleio a
onoo. " Andrew Loo. Manchester , JUes.
Potter Driifr and ChomicjU Oo. , lioeton.
For the relief nd prcvontJor
the Irstant It le applied , ol llhcn
niati m , Neuralgia , Sciatica
Coughs , Colds , Weak Back , Stein
actand Dowel' , Bhcotlnp
1'alns , Numbncce , Hysteria , Fe
n < ale I'alni * , I'alpltntlon , Djapcp
Bla , Liter Couplaiut , Bilrui
Teicr , ilclarla , anil Kpldcnilce
use Co'Hn'u Piasters ( an Elrctrk
Battery combined with a 1'orout
I'lnttcr ) and laugh tt pain "
IN THE PASTRY
EF
EXRACTS
TJSEP.
, v " > "l' .I.eraonOrnnre ( , etc. , dnvor Cnkei
rciiun.l'udillnui , Arca. dellclilcly ilnd nut
urullyaitbelVult from which they ure made ,
FOIl STRENGTH AND TRUE FKUIT
FLAYOR THE ! STAND ALONE.
' nti'inia v TMI
Price Baking Powder Co. ,
Chicago , III. Gt. LoulB , Mo.
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder
- MO
Dr. Price's Lupulin Yenst Gems ,
Ilc.t Dry Hop Yeiut.
WE MAKJS 1JUT ONE QUALITY.
COLLARS
gP CUFFS
ICARIKQ THU UAHK
AKI THI
FINEST QOODB
EVER MADE ,
iciha ill I.lntn , OTH
Llo'ngs ' AID Eiterlon.
Ailc for them
CAUN BROS , , Agents for Omah.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
TO LOAN-MONEY.
MONKY TO 1,0 YjClrT JiimTTn TmTiipTon
hcrpe , planon , ftirnl'iuo ml nil kluit ? of
InttrK \ \ . 11 Mottcr , 1401 Fatnim t. . c\cr
torw > nhoo Horo.
YlONKVTOLOAN-thaiomnnry to levi on Im-
i l irnrtrlcl' } proicr < > In any > m unlii to Hilt ,
at tcvi nal l ra isV. . H. .Mottcr , 14.4 fartanut. ,
om Mo. . 'stl.costore. S.'i3tf
Mc ti ln n on ch.V.tila by J , T. DrMtv , 218
1H noutb Hth St.
M t to LOAN In Hires ct .
0. F. tJavla anil CO. , Ut l Katftta trd Loan
, lf05r rrauSt.
j ONKY loanc-t on cbHtcll. Uallroid Tlckoli
d ( old. . Foromtu , SIS 8. Uth
11ELI' WANTED.
' i fn loirn liooli kn jtiu' . Sit'
UKJL'01'Klu-.t. J. 11 Smith.
1(11 ( 12p
\7A.M itA : kitchen glil nt 1613 llowanl st.
r.l > . flritilKifOoV. Aplyat ) do N.
K cor. Chlrsgoand Slstst" . 185-11
ANThD D.'sli wisher nt Knimet house
w
w ANTKD A i oo 1 w riinn molt. AM ly ot once
at 113 N. 10th < Mi ? . Illll. 184-H
\17ANTiD-CookatO. : Mallei's , lt.l L'u.icl * tt.
18311
llTANTKD-A line that mideistand * rii'auiant
V liiVoeM ) , > | nl will undo hlm > cl' ' useful In dinIng -
Ing rcom. HUtnuccsrciiiiliid , 1618 Dudgo St.
I'd t !
YVv -Af onj inlirinan , with r\ncr'enco ' to
\v ' '
lbU7 t. Warj's
171 lip
WANTED \wldo Hi'.VMlt '
> > Ko-pir , 117 north 14th St. 177-ll
I'.1 > Binnrt jming lil for liouionork In
n fntnlly of t > rcc. Ills. J. 11. Ciliios , Clurhs
8t , bet Irino and .Ivies 101-11
ATNTPD Ata'ciwomen. Callonll. C. Kerf Won
> On aha Ilutlnt 68 College. 140-3 |
V\7Ar.TH > Antinng taptblo won nn to ilo cm
I' cral hnusiMork , for a f nilof ! lour ndulU.
OimJ wage ? tu an clllo'cnt pcrtoo , I02S Chailcp , btt
King and Campbell M J. ISO Dp
" \ \ 7ANTKDpeot3 for our ncubock. . Rood pa\
tonnrkera Caller addrcisGeo. Hunicr , 1812
Uutt St , Onutm Neb. 1 rm 4p
W A\Tii-coJ : live eollcltoiu. Addrcia Mutual
Unit Insurinco Co. , bt wait Neb. CgS-lmp
WANTED-A flr t class dining rcom girl at the
Metropolitan. No othtr no d ap | > l ) . 783 tf
SITUATIONS WANTED.
IVTANTKR Asltmtlon In apil\ato family as gen-
> > c > al homo keeper. Inqulro Dornn luusCIS
Fatnam. 109-llp
AXoung married mm wmu ( Uuttlcn u book
keeper , la wholceilo eitibllebmcnl lo Otnuha
Addrose "C. " oaro Beo. Hf8-tf
MISCELLANEOUS WANTS.
Vt7A TlD : Parties to buy a lint-rift's restaurant
T' and hjktry , yai d rc i us for selling. Arfdro
Lock bcx 0 , Kiiith 11 nd , Nob. If0 J2p
\A7ANTED A cmallc ttajo four or5 rnomswlthln
II B blocks of Post ollico. Inquire 1313 I'.uimm
St. iSS 12
T57aNTEl ) Tel asclltst clasartfilauran andlunoh
V > o'mi tor tuntliiirouahly rcni ns bjuiattj. Ap
flj nia Dwi loii 1C3-1
lTASTED a few liunloia at 1720 Cess B *
163 lip
x 'NPED lali said Routlciucn In city or cnun
i tr.to . inku lltht work at I heir o n boa a ? 3 to
da\ easily made ; wrrk tent by mall ; nn ciiivas"-
ing * o ha\opood demand for ourworK andfiirni < 1h
ftcvlj cinplojtEint. Addrt i with Btamp , < HjW
.MT Q. COjll'Alv Y , 234 Vine bt , Olnciunatl , Ohio.
113m4p
\VANTEU Agenti to woik for the Western Mu-
t f tual IlFricxolcut Assocla'lon , ot Bc.itrko , Kob.
Coth rai italiluO 100 , paid up in full , those dialling
tgunnesln 11 it tern Not ratka or Wo ( irn Iowa ,
shaiM ( ilrc.S3 C , A. Wootlcy. No 122i raimm 8t ,
Otraba , Neb. , or Oliver C. tabin , feo'y , Bcitrlco ,
Neb. To good scents , men or von.cn , a llbo al
compcn-atlun will lopa'd. ' Company Id co-optri-
t \oiii plan , sale , n-liuh.o and cheap , and ra y to
woik. 800122
011 lUi\'T-HOUSiS : AND LOTS.
TT\01l \ BKVT A dislra'i'o nmo room hems' : Inuuiro
r 710 18th at. , near Wclstsr. 12l-llp !
FOIl lit NT New- buck hous11 rnomi' , inodrrn
Impiotouunth , No. 12 N 22d Bt. luqkl-fl 2110
C.Ufotnla tt. 367tf
Ip oil UnNT Ahouio of 10 rocme , N , W. corner
1 19lh ai.d CUrk bt. lia-13p
FOH ISENT A row''rick hou'oof SrowniP.SJO
mor.th. Arp'vntWiu. GeutKuiai.s ttcre , Iflth
aLdcaaiSt. Philip ( .lark. lJ2-llp
T , Oil KENT HOUEO 4 rooirs south ] 3th St , $13 ,
A ? Cottagn D rooms near Hinrcom Park , ? 17. IIouso
5 roonn l > nvenpoit and .Ctn Sis , 317. IIouso 2 InrL'c
roc ms end J i cro ground i outh Omaha , $0 C , K.
llajno , 13thaudlarnam. ] 43-tf
FOIl HKNT Newsroom cottacc Virginia n\c. , 2
Mocks 01 6 1 cf 1'nrk ate ncd 1 block foulh of bt
Vnrj'a.iM' , Ft. ciivi2 0 per ir' ' i.th. Isasc Adnms
10 Jrin/er block , opporlto Vott offtc. 12C-U
IU NT Cr.t'ago three ronna bouth S3d Sts.
Ip
1 Inqulro 170S Jeckson Sis. 110-llp
FJll Ut'NT-Ncw cottage , ! t rooms. J PI Irps " "o
I.'il2 S. Dthst. DIStf
FOIl HK.ST Nice 6 room cottage coiner Z4th and
Pavtnpcrt street. Apply to K. li. CliMiiun ,
1217 Howard St bOrf tf
IriOH llE T A ncwiictit riinmnouv. fnqinrool
1 MM. K. Hoddie , .tth.bet Da\ei poit and Lhl a
gosti 7Dltf
I nil HUNT-Furnished Hoomwitn beaid 60S N.
F
17th. J > 24-lt
OIl KENT Kuw Ire rocui hruBO , with dty
T
1 wat > r , en Coulh 17lh Bt. nour railr nil trolo
eiiltcblo for brnrdirg hou > e ; rtnt $30 ; l'iiilieat |
Omaha foundry or cf T. W. T. Ilichards. fl 4 tf
H'O" IHNF-A6 roiincclttgu on cait eo 17th
St. ro'Ord ' door south cf Webster , juiro ' '
( ) . U Don I o ii Cu 777 tf
ROOMS FOR RENT.
TTU'Jl ' IIKNT Two iintuinNhcd rnnms suitable fd
f light hou-iki-cplng , Dtumcl's LI jekcjr , 8ih am
Ifnu.nlsU. JDJtf
Uil i r.fi J auoimuiiblu liuiit looinf. HUliahle
for four gent.utter. Inquire atB15 Ca llol a\c.
Ijltill Kt Nl-WIthliiaril anlcrly furnished frnnt
C mum fultablc for two gel tlmitn , won d al i 'Iku
ciuo joung Ui y In io > in and bond at Kouth wi Hira
of tit. M IJ' . a\t > , and Mnuleti.th HU Idri 13p
roil JlKNT Neatly fmmthed rooma ISISCopltol
! > o. 187-1 lp
F' 1011 ' KENT Nicely furnithed luoiru at 1718 Cat
Bt. I 16J tf
FOil 111 Nl'-Furnished fiont ruom , 1008 Hurt ft.
lUHf
\OH KENI FurulBhvd rocina.623 S. 20th U
S8-18p
OOM TO LH.T-Etcjulre drug itore , cor , 10th
L and Douglan , lOtf tt
> OOMB vritu board , duilrabju or wtuler. Apply
, t Bt. Ch ile HeteL 039-11
KENT Ono fumUhod bedroom with board ,
FOIl two or throe diy boudun , 1911 Wtbttet ,
OlO.it
TnVJll KKNT Two front rooms. U23 Capitol ave.
J < BtM
OH KK.NT Pleasantfurtlehed loom , 1707 CM
F
St.
Urt ItKHT Furnlehed room ! at 1810 Dodge t.
F O.Sfeb',8
( Oil KENT KB rnUhtd room nd board $5.00 per
week. Very Ufct local Ion , 1814 Vavenpoit.
7 < 8-fcb 21p
KKNT For light houeekeerlng , too rooms ,
FOIl for th t purpo c , B. W. cor 8th and
( lowird * * " "
KENT Two elegant roomi In Kodlok'B blook ,
FOIl it Co. , 1618 K rnam.
FOR SALE.
8AI.K Slock nH llxtuim one oj tbeUfct
Pod j ulnthdilty. roxuhHiun glien thi n Hi
> f linl Kea uii9 f' ' < reill > 0f | , ill lies ltd. Addrim
< bbon , U < e ulllce. H''tl
7\OKHM.i6ll \ ; Iti\T-fimr : loom u.ttage , d < l
Klngct and I'atr'cke ; enry conwoieptv.
njUliu < f W. btrll 1 utr , 16H S.lifruiiu < ' . W 17j >
I SAt.K On TRADK-rot Improve ! | nj , a
1 ted 2 , toiy .tote , property In Wij M , Nth. A
" . . . . . . ,
, - - - - - > * .v < * tiii ft m/vti
. „ , ,1 ftllllont. Aiulrcsj o. 1) Hud all
tAlnut , Pott l\i , Ion A.
< 11 SAM.-ABOOtlp.jI'KMl onwlth nrnriuii
ranch reunite * ami 'Ktautant attached A b r
( tain. S. Trutlcr , 2(3 South 18th St. IB.'tf
1,1 OH SAt.K-Orftcl.anrofnll Vcckrf clotblnir ,
booi nl hix * , geni'n'utnWiltiReocxii' , will CT-
hinge for Nobmka I md . U. 11.1'cteiH n.SOl s
ICIh St. , Olrabft , Neb. 15 ; tf
1 poll SALK-Strck of rrr < t < ami flxtutCM < h p.
Inquire tmco"J , K. " r.footrec. 117 13p
Oll H.U.RKO ncio ot bMt ( arm tatiiH In Wa-l
I1 Inctoii muni- , Nib ; 2J inllc > from Hcrmin ,
S trllM frrin lllalr Wlllcllhor pill for cash pr will
: r.-Uo f , r hi'ii o In c tnaha , II bit ) or will take up
oinctiofri on long llmi. Tic wl'olo htnl utrer
cullliatloii Ailero's Jos. Ko'owmtoVNo. . 1311 3
IHth ft. , Omnha , Neb. 001-tt
L OUSU.K-ti'ooiiMld lUtnrcs O'litrnllj lorntnl.
anil lining a good Luslntsj. AiUtcss "Saloon1 *
llto ctllcc , lC3lf
P rnohalfaciolti noith Omiitin
AddrcM X. Y. ? . lee Olllro. SHtf
J OU SAI.K-SOO ton rrleclciUmyntK'khornSla. '
tlon , pike < 3.00 per ton Appljtom Hopper1
OJ2-linp
If OH SKLK A sroil pa\lrg Impl incnt hii lne >
* ' well located and i' < tabli hed In tilth Ing town on
II.XM.lt ll.ui Neb. Kvrrjtblig rca'iy to ttep
rlsht Intogonl trxlp. Only moile nto cajllal re-
tiulrut. AdilteiH"\ . " lleoolllcp , OI2lcb2Sii
T7 < 011 SAM ! CllKU'-Ono clenant ch mber Pel ,
I1 former cost { 375.CO. One lefiiilUnr clock ,
ono r early now Knabo I'nno , fl\o gnKl fmuixl
plctur B , cno borne , l.atnesnd i hcetcn , ono
Italia tnc , tuiall elzo , ono beautiful chlnn colleo
| < ct Al o a UKO i uro Uoodoil Bt Uerntird ilrg.
iriqulrp 1015 1) dgo H. 234-tl
1 011 SAM'flflxKN feet on Cumlng street 8 blooki
I1 west of Mllltirj bridge , Jl.OOJ. John L. MeCaguo
oppoilto Post oll'.oo. 031-tt
BALK 132\124 feet on corner , foulh-o 9t
( ro > t , housa 3 rocuns , batu , 3 hloiliH vrat o
Park a\o. and Lettsctiworth , C.MJ pajiuenls , cheap
$1,700. John L. McCaguo , oppositeTojt Olllco. 017-tf
FOH SALK A new slock of hanlnaro and Iraplo
me' ti , bii'liic a well cstnbll luil , nalen for jeir
1SS1 , t"r > 100. ANo new brick bul ding built In l'a-3 ,
Irc ! 5ixUP , two stoiv aid bastmuit Alei ) fmmi
wato houro < 'IM Italiciiul ul In.in 'lO.WOto $12.000
c\clui > l\o 'f btilldlLg , Locat.on the Mry bett in the
clt > cf Kcatncv , Neb Kor tmtl.ul.trp , mldrcea
\\httcakr Co. lock box 181 , Kearnc.t , Neb7SS
7SS-
B AT.KUHAY ( looilfliullty , Kwolt pile * . T. H.
Clarkscn , gchujler.Neb. 110 inlp
EXCIIANQB-At lO Mr aero , al
I ? or uirt of two thousan I aorea of timber Und
forty mllon cast of Kauaai City , wll ctchaiiKO foi
Nbrsska land or tnorchandlau. Bedford , Boner ti
na Dint
MISCELLANEOUS.
GJK m\VMlD-Wil : lo pilil for the return cf mv
qDJ Hack and whit ? H tor ilo ; . lly naino na
collar , n. S. nundy , Jr. , 28. h and St ManV ae. .
190-13p
IN LI'- Ono biy inn'o , vro'gt ' t about 1,200
X pounds lltd en halter with hitching s'tap.
Owner can haVHtameby pt > In ? chnrsiB and prov.
InB prop.rti , lnnulro at Nebraska Steam Laundry ,
lOdS. HlliBt.
CISC Howard will bo r"iJ f r to recovery cf
VJJ "Sport 'a largo , Mark nowfoundltndilog lester
or stolen f.-cm Dauniann'n lirowcry , Mierman a\e. ,
Omaha. 170-11
BUSINESS LOCAT ON large up-stalra room fer
rent or will cell cltliei buitiicss or le.vo of hull-
duff. Oor. Ifjtb & Fnruaui. Inquiiu 1814 Can. A\o.
r 601-tf.
J3IIIVV viults , slnki end ccFCpoolf clotncd at the
thorKst not co ni ii t nuj tmc < f thoilay , In an
entlr.lyurd rl B9 naywithcut tbo lra t inolo tlliiii
to occiinnt8 or ncijlibirs , with tur Im rou'd and
oJorleta apparatus A Evuns&Co. , Oil Ctiplu I i.\c.
D81mli |
I poll TKADE 1'or merchandise groceries pro-
ferrcd , thr < o(3) ( ) talnabte lets in Dajlon , Oi'lo. '
Ono ( i ) 1 .t In SU Loul" , Mo ; 040 acrca tf Hnolatid lu
Kaunas ; Ono (1)farm ( ) In Ohio This property is Irio
of lucumbranco All communications will bo tienioil
strictly oonlldcntlal. a. II. WuiBpcar , 2094 Cumlm.
St. S87J.\nSO
PERSONAL.
PKUSONAtj-A gcnlloman ( tolng Ir.to farliilni ;
and cittle buamo K , woull lllutu make tha ac
quaintance of an mnlabl lidywiio would , 11 a/reo-
at lo tci Loth , makca Ktod uinthcr to hH ) orph nttl
little daiiKhtcr. Aiilrcts , plensj , B. Jl. Dee ollico.
191 lip
l tfANTED By a'fiung lulir , n ttrangor In Ibo
I' city , B ioutg gent to asslit her , Addicm 51l < n
A. U. Uorna. 161-llp
Jl KT rcii-
LISIIFIl , n
L tl Dd lm ll-
E linn Iii.iI
* Tiii.VTisi : ov
! Tin : Fitl\I.II BlUJJT. " rolortj anitoinlrd
| > taterull czplanktlon , rifillcal cplulonntdc. Qhowathat
BiiilevelopeJor briinkpn contlltlon ! alnonnftl ftnj un *
lic HIiy , how lo < ml rs to full mid frttftr iiroimrtlonf.
bftfeBlii < plo , ftbsOl.telyrertaln. ( Otberportlunattil invra-
Ixim d vtlor I liy ilmllar ( iroccn ) Jl r rr of Mill T la-
ftble bookiui.tledlDicK'eJenTeloia | for 20eta. JldJreet.
f , t > . Uravrer 1T1 > . UUI'fAI-O , N. V.'L
PROPOSALS.
UNITED STATES 1NIHANHKHVICE , )
I'INR K1DUI ! AOK Ct , V
Dakota , Jauuar > 12 , 1885. j
Scaled proposals lo triplicate ) Inlortcd , prcponala
for the erection of uno Wofclnl , lit and Carix'i.tor
shop , rno hornc'a , shco aiul n I > cil'n"ecii9 uhope ,
onu Hlaightcr houset o wcgon and ttoingo l-bccls ,
one h il. o hoiifo mid i ellar , nt thl ngrn y ai d illrcct-
ed to tto underH'gnul , corm f Cluof ejiiarlcrn aijtcr
dipartn cnt , n Itho f Irtte , Omil'a Neb , will bo re-
ecu oil in , ti ln ! > . finturil.ij , Kil ruar } 11,1'hfj
1'lans mid tj iclllratl < rs can liu iMiniiiKil In the
off co cf tbo ci 'if cjuarle'iilcr ' , del nrl.rent ofthir
PJatto Omahn , Nt-h , thi > "Ii ttr Ocian" Chicngo , 111.
and the * 'Joiiial" ) t > l ICnn a fit } , Mn ,
Contiact will lo auuidcd to tnulowest * * espoiislblo
bidilcr , subject 111 the op ] renal ol the deptrluunt of
the Interim
'Iherl lit. lie c\cr , Is ro er cllto icjcct any an < >
all , or arij partofanj bid , idlciinid foi Ibo beat In-
teruitcf thoairvlcu
1'iop'B Is mutt Mnte length of I line required fcr
ccnii letltlnn cf building alter apprt\al of c'iilrnttr
anl must bu ccrin)6incd ] b ) a ctrlified chc'k upon
a mo United States I'tpositmj , ) ci > b'otothuoidcr
of Ibo 'unicislgriiil , for at kai-t lUo ( ! . )
percent of the an omit "f ihopropOEal , wM h check
shall bufoild'ul In the Ul.lUcl t-totin In tate uf nny
bl < iler icccltlnt ; the ( . \viii ; thDll f ll lo cmnitu
prcniptly cui.tract with gocd ind FUlIlcknl rccuii.
tlcfaccrrdlni : lo thctirniH olhia lid , olh rwliiO to
bo icluri cd to the bidder.
frr further li f > rirat on addrcsa the umfere'gncd '
at fine llli go Agency , Dakota.
T oundrrtUntd will will bo at I'axtrn Ifnuso ,
Oinah * , Neb. , b > the inoinlnf , ' ol Friday , February
13,1SS6.
V T. M'II.TCODDT |
Jan JO-Sfr m U. H. Indian Ai'ui
(8DCCE3HORS ( TO JOHN /ACODZ )
UNDERTAKERS I
At the old stand 1417 Farnam SL Crders hy tele
graph solicited and promp',1 attended to. Telepbonu
No 225
225M.
M. R. RISDOfti ,
HKPRK3KNT8I
Phasnli Ineurnnce Co. , London , C h
Assota 5,8fllDOO
Westcbestor.N. Y , CaplUl 1,000,000
TheSIcrchnntsof Newark N. J. , Capital. . , . 1,276,000
Qlrard Klre , Fblladelphta.Cai.lul 1,200,000
Woman's KlUid. Cat Hal _ _ _ . 1.289 000
TIMKEN &PKINU VEHICLES
Bailed rlllo * ,
Eldti M eaiy I
wnu with two' The Hj > rf io
enitb B ndiuort B c rilnilo the weight llu *
irrr. Kqnallr well d ptoa to roiifh country
Bdnii drlT. of cltlei.
B nrjf Tliuk n , Il
CUIVAUO , IXJU > > / ABBOTT BUGGY CO ,
St , Charles Hotel ,
0 STKKET , KKf Jtb Mid 8tb , , . LINCOLN , NEIJ.
Mrs. K U Coakly , I'roprletoresu.
ly and elefaatlfurnUhcd , Good
roomi on flnt Hoar.
| ' .M to | J per dujr , 8dal | r t i gl q
aucaUra of the ItgUature. norlO-lin-uit