THE DAILY BEE-FRIDAY FEBRUARY 18 , 1885 THE DAILY BEE. OMAHA OFFICH No. 914 AKD 010 FAHKAM Sr. JNw YOBK Orrio * . ROOM C3 TBIBDNB BUILD- IKNO. erj only Monday tnornlntf < Uily publis TIR BT MAIt , - , . On Blcllonths * Y. r . . " 6.00 iP | tiVnTh . . . . . . . . . 100 The Weekly Bco , i'ubllhscd every Wednesday TERMS , rostMin. OneTe r , with premium . * ? " Ono Year , without premium . * i ? fill Monthi , without premium . ' " One llonth , on trUl . tit * . IICSntM UTTtM , All Uujlnesi Letter ! ami Ilemltl - , , , . . . . tddrenod to TUB BIX 1'UM.MIirnl COSlrAST - order la bo mada payAble - Dr ft .Check and fast offlca Able to th ordtr of the company. THE BEE PUBLISHING CO , Props , E. ROSKWATEU , Koiron. A. II. Fitch , Manager Daily Circulation , p. Q. Pox , 483 Omaha , Neb. _ THE matter with Grosloy just now aeoma to b an attack of Arctic diary. Turn Bocms to bo a very cold winter for claimants around the Nebraska Icgla lataro. THEUE will teen bo n general suipcn- Blon of biuincss among the cabinet innkara. Tur. highest conri in Nebraska ssoms to have n eaprjmo disllko cf long legis lative cessions. Tun Amjtlcan friends of Wins Mickny sincerely hopa that Trluco Colonna can road his title c'oir. WHAT is it that is so nttracllvo about normnl echools that nearly every town in Nebraska wants one ? la it the school- ma'am 3 ? I.v the atmoja'.ion business Germany ficomn to pbylug the hoc. She may bite off inora than oho cm chew bcfora she gats through. IK it would do any good wo would a Roat tlut another tito in the signal saivico olliso st Washington might cause a warm wave for a day or two. DR. MILLER has not practiced medl cine for many year ? , bnt wo would tug gost that ho would make a good cibine phy&icim for Graver Cleveland. is a good deal of discussion over tha possibilities of long-diitinco tele phoning , but what the people want Is first-class abort distance telephone. WANTED a nonnil achsol , on insani asylum , or a homo for the friendless For particulars in regard to bonus apply to any town In Nebraska , except Omaha , IT takes an. American tnr-keepsr' daughter to catch an Italian prince. Is hoped that the noble Italian will no turn out to bo an organ grinder in dif guise. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ WIIAT haa the Omaha law and orde league done with reference to amend'n our laws ao that they can ba enforced It Bocnu to us that this la a matter tha cones within the province of such an or gani/.Ulon. The tronblo it that it in dnlgoa too much In occasional spurts , an < lacks steady and united action. THE throe-cant passenger bill , -whlc has engrossed the attention of tho'legis laturo , has been found to bo incorrectl ; engrossed , and It Ins accordingly been re comm'ttod to the engrossing committee It might as wo'l have buen committed t the wiste-brukot , for all the good it wide do In its amended shapo. Tin : decision of the supreme coat declining tlat the constitutional amend merit rolatlvo to the legislative scsslo : was not carried is to the i fleet that It re qultus a majority of the hijhoat numbe : of votes catt for any cllicer crpropoaitlo at any general election in or.hr to carr anoh an amendment Instead of mvjoiUy of Iho votes cast upn tl -9 9n ixmcndmunt alone. Unless this decision la reversed some day , which It Itr might have bean this time If another ) inemhai of the court had sided with Judga Cobb , It will bo decidedly difficult to carry any constitutional amendment. Under this decision all the opponents cf a constitutional amendment have to do LorniUor Is to prevent partloi fr.m voting upon the proportion. Every two yototsabstaining from voting will bo equal to OLO veto catt against it. This m y bo u blessing in dlsgulto for all wo know , particularly If woman sullrago comes up Bga'n. ' „ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ TJIB limo fs approaching when Governor rse nor Dawoa will bo called upon to exorcise bis veto power in the event cf the paisage of certain hills , which bavo been roiom- nto mended for passage by the committees to which they wore referred. Ono of theeo bills is the Mob. liquor bill , which Is intended tended as a substitute for iha Slocumb high license law. The principal feature of thin bill it to make- the llcocaa not lets ! than 500 nil over the state , In ether words It reduces the present license just one-half. Wo do not te'iove that the N loRlalaluro will pats the Motz bill , bnt In caw it dots Governor Dawes should n i I hesitate to veto it. The people generally as well ns a majority of the liquor dial crj , are sitlsfiod with ilia Sloumb law \rhlch noedi only a few slight amend idhe menU. Bills fur the abollihment of thi grand jury ajstem , ncd the creation ud election of county attorney ) , lave sin been recommended for pamge. Thej are said to be nearly identical with tin bills passed two yeais ago , and vetoed bj the governor , and it Is hope 1 that ho rill pursue the cinie com si now , The pram jury vystciu is all light If reaaocabla cir dxorc'aitUn he selection cf jurymen SALT-MAKING AT LINCOLN. The BEE objects to the dovclopmont of the s\lt intenss of the sUtj on Iho ground that the men wlo rropoea to put their muioy into it comprise n syndic\te of fit purses. In the namotf all the .ittlo tin Rods on wheels , of which it is tha very lift and much the loait , what docs the BKB mean ? If the fat putsas are to bo tilled oat of all cn'crprlics ' simply because it Is ctimlnal snd treasonable - able to the state and thrrntoulng to so ciety to bo a fat rurse , or bo the owner of one , then how nra big enterprises to bo p'aced on their fct t and pushed ti suc cessful operation ? The BEE is simply n crank of intense emotion or a knave jot low degree. Lincoln Journal. Wo arc not aware that we have op posed or retarded the development of the sillno interests of the slat3 , cr nny other legitimate undertaking that would add to our woilth'produciug power. Up to this tlmo THE BEE hai said nothing editori ally in regard to the propotod saline bill one way cr the other. The only suspi cious circumstances connected with that scheme is Iho zeal exhibited in Its favor by parttoi and nctrtpapcra that aio always notoriously up to their necks in jobs and schomoj of plunder. Before the legislature votes away the last 13,006 acraa of land that remain the property of the state , It be hooves the members of that body to thoroughly inform themselves about the saline land basincai. It is true that a largo pnit'on of the hnda donated by the gonml government for the development of the tolino Intorcs'a of this state have boon diverted to other channels and pur poses. It is a'si notorloua that every achomo up to this time to utilize the salt springs near Lincoln has been connected with a land ateal and a job to rob the taxpayers of the ttitc. The or'y'nal Tkhoncr lease rrao procured by fraud and bribery. The contiasts with ISJ.TJ Calm were engineered by corruption end bri bery. The various cfT.rta slnco Cnlm and hia associates abandoned the salt works Luvo aimed at only one thing , and tVal tt.aj to got n cbanco to crab the rcmaiuicg salineUnds and leave the state nothing to show for the lands except a hole iu the ground. Now wo ballovo it to ba the interest of Nebraska to utilize the suit springs near Lincoln , and if posilblo to build up n larga salt mMiufoctuiing Industry. There Is a decided difference- opinion , however , among men who claim to hive analyzed the component parts of tha brine In the Lincoln suit basin , GS to the quantity of salt ttat can bo extracted therofrcm. It is asserted by tome that the brine is too weak and will not pro- da c 3 talt enough to pay for working it. On the other hand the parties who ara urging the present saline bill make the moat extravagant estimates and claim that more salt will bo taken out of Salt Creek than Is prodnced either at Saginaw or Syracuse , and that the prospects are much better than were those of the Syracuse aa't fields when they were firit opened. Now it strikes us that If any set of capitalists have so much confidence in the productive capac ity of those springs the safest and best thing for the state to do ii t ? give them a free lease for a terai of year ; , to bo followed by a royalty on what they produce thereafter. This will placa the risk entirely with the capital's ! * , and if they take It they are fairly entitled to the benefit. Our advice to the legislature would bo to au- thorn3 the state officers to make scch a lease. That will leave the proceeds of the saline hndu , which aio worth $10 to $15 an acre , or from $130,000 to $200- 000 in the aggrogat ? , to the sttta instead of the royalty which is promised us in case the experiment proves a succeer. In other words , wo would prefer ti keep the- saline lands In Hen of the royalty which these parties propose to pay during the next ton cr twenty jeara , and take no rials whatever. If the capitalists have net the confidence io invott forty or fifty thousand dollars with the assnranco that they have a fro2 lease , or a'leaso at a nominal figure , for a term of years , it would ba rash and rocklesj for the itito to vote away these lauds and take the crinnc3 at the end of the next year of having nothing more tbnn a hole in the ground for it ] Invest moat. Thi ) it our cplnlon expressed without fear or promise cf reward. The parties and papcrj that ara su clamorous for the legislature to vet 3 away these lands with out any other guarantee linn tha moro chance of euciirlng a royalty are ovidoi.t- ly boring for sugar inatotd of sa't Oun attention has boon called to tbo fact that early in the month of January Hen , H. W. Crook , introduced In the house a bill , No. 7 ( " > , which alms to do away with the abuses of the assessment sys tem In rrgird to railroad properly. This bill is tuperior in every respect to the ono Introduced by Mr. Troup at a much later date , anil It Is rather surprising tlut Mr. Troup should endeavor to distract' the legislature by Introducing his own bill In - stead of contenting himself with offering amendments to the Crook bill , if any were needed. Mr.Troup's till simply pro- p ass to continue the Hjstom of M railroad propsrty , oscaptlng local Ira- provemcnls , through the etitoboaid of equalization , which moats thu governor , auditor and treasurer. Thin system ia iu t reality In direct conflict with the constitu , tion , which tayi in article i ) , .ictlcii 1 : "Tho legislature shall provide such , ravoiuio SB may bo needful by levying a | - tax by valuation so that tv. ry person and Corporation shall piy n tax in proportion to the vluoof his , ter ( r its projiortj and franchise ! . " This proyiilon contemplates a uniform and impartial system of ai.i. c.sment. lUilroad properly under Iho present ha is not assessed in Iha tame nnnuor ai the propetty f individuals or oilier ocr porationt , which in effort 1s a dbcrlmin. a iou contrtrlh ! ? spirit U not ta the . leltor iif \ ] v conatltotfon , Mr. Crook's bill proposes to relegate the asxsimcnt of railroad property to the reafuotivo coon'ies ' whore It is Iccilod , and \vhu it is 8) assessed the ttato biard of cqualizitlon will slmiMy equalize tholnxos just as it dcoi with other proper.y. In some counties hotses and cattle tra ts- satsod at ono rate , and at another rat a In other conntict , but the state board equal izes thottito taxes just as t'ao cour-t/ cnmmlasloners equalize the county as- Ecssmont. A MATTKll OF INTEREST. Mr. Olrastoad , who taj ovldent'y ' hern undo the tool cf some dotignicg money sbaik , hni Introduced Intj the house a brief but Ingonioiuly worded bill , No. 208 , pretending to have for its object a reduction of the rate of Interest. It provides that "any iato of Intercut which may bo agreed upon , not exceeding eight dollars per year upon ono hundred dollars lars , thill bo valid upon any loan or forbearance - boaranco of money , goccli or things in action , which rate of interest so agreed upon may be taken yearly or for n shorter period , or in advance , if so expressly agreed , provided , thai no gicuter Inter e.st dull bo taken , directly or indirectly , fcr a shorlor time than ono year , thnn one dollar per month upon one huudrod dollar ? , or ono per cent per month upon each dollar loaned. " At first glance cue would auppcso that Mr. Olrmtead proposes ID reduce the rats of intorott from ton to eight per cent. Upon a careful reading , however , of his amendment It will bo soon that il is noth'iig moro nor lees than an attempt to restore the old rate of ono per ecu a month. Thin is n move in the interot of money sharks who deal in small lean on short time. The legitimate bankers are satisfied with the prujont interest law which allows them ton per cent , and ac ccrding to banking custom they tiki their interest in ndvjiico every tixty 01 ninety days , which really gives them littlu in no than ton per cant. The sharks , however , probably think that Is caeior to calculate iutd-jst atone per cent a month. Figuring interest att-n per cant per annum is a lltt'o coinpli cated. If the legislature , howoverghouhi strikeout the hot pottlcu cf Mr. Olm stead's amendment , nnd thus make tin rate of interest eight per cent , withou any ifs or ande , Mr. Olmstead and hii partners would feel rather disgusted. THE BEE has received several letters urging the claims of various towns for th 1 cation cf the proposed additional nonna school , but wo do not intend to pnblis ! any of thcso letters for the reason that wide do not favor any one location more tha : another , and because wo are opposed t the establishment of another nornin school at this time , when the people an Mifforing from over-taxation , low prices and general depression. The norma school at Peru is sutlicicnt for nil pi-act cil put poses fcr several years to come It has facilities for instructing from to HOO teachers in the course of a year. If 200 are graduated every year it will b an ample supply for this state , consider ing the fact that the greater number o teachers in Nebraska arc from other states where thuro are normal schools with faci ities equal to any afforded in Nebraska Besides the sta'o university turns 01 every year quite a number of teachers , BO also do the various high schools and the private educational institutions. The tax payers of this state cannot afford to in crease their already enormous burdens , espec ally when they are called upon to endow an additional i < ylum for the in sane and to enlarge all the benevolent and charitable institutions that arc al'cady established. Tur. supreme eourt holds that the con stitutional amendment , extending the legislative session to tixty days and mak ing tbo pay of numboia five dol'aTs a day , was not carried. The IrghUturo will thercforo have to conclude ila business within the limit of forty days and eon- tent Itself with the oM pay of tbroo dollars lars a day. Members who have been living at the ruta of five dollars a day will now have to cut down expenses for the rest of the eoaslon , or make n lavy on the lobby. TIIE way In which the senate has load ed down the throQ.cent passenger bill with amendments h made that mot sure almost worthless. It ia the old story over again. It ia easier for tha rallrwls to capture 17 men than f > l. The Xe- braska senate reminda ono of the United States sonata , which is not only controlled by the railroads , bat has among its mem- bora several iaU-oad tttornoyi. A Hi'EciAL dispatch Irjm Omaha to the Kansas City Times Bays : "Tho friends of Dr. Georga L. Miller , editor of the Omaha Herald , claim th.it ho has re ceived ptitiva assurance from Mr. Cleve land that ho will bo ma o pcntm&eter gencr.ii. " Stick a peg there , ani wait until the ground-hog puts in another ap pearance. This , however , is not.-vground hog CMO with Dr. Miller. TUB newspapers outside of Iowa seem ta trouble themselves mere about the prohibition question In tlut state than do the people of that commonwealth. Per haps they know vim' Iowa wnnti better than her citizens do. It strike ) r that If the majority of the people do not wan ) prohibition they have it within thcli power Io abolish it just as much : n sy had to establish it. PIIOKMX Is n modest town. All she sieim to care for is the territorial capital fie propsd : iceaao uiylum , and the ter t Itorial university , V'cuicWuncMrfcoiiri' reminds ua very much of Lin coln , Nebraska , BO far as war ti are con ) I corned. The only wjy to account fcj I the modelty ( f Pru-nlx Is that John J J fi jsper , f ( nuorly of L'uooln , was one 01 [ tl o p'oncura ' c f lhl phce. CHURCH UOWE Is In favor of the throe- cent bill If it jg auto to bopasstd , because In that event ho knows his vote would not a'tor the result. Iflt ] is sure to to defeated , he Is still In fvor of it for the same rcasDn. Of course when it came to loading down tha bill with amendments to nuke it utterly usolcts , ho was on hand as usaul. THOSE c'.tlzeis ' of Lincoln who con- tributsd to the foundation of the itito university hlvo bad the underpinning knocked from under their claims. The legislature was nnab'o lo see any gccd foundation for their demand for relief to the extent of eight thousand dollars. IK the newspapers would gi'O the to- ciallsta a rast wo would hsrdlyknow there was such an organisation , but to long ai the prosa continues to make a mountain out of a molehill the locUHs's will con sider tkomeolvoa a very Important body. THE biggest gas. bill of the season is thst of St. Louis. According to the judgment of the supreme court of Mis souri , it amounts to $ 'J57,045. The ques tion that now troubles St. Louis ii how to meter. TIIEIU : la a tldo in the nlfairs of men which taken at the Hood leads on to for tune. This was the sentiment no doubt that led the vnl'nnt Itallnu prlnco to capture Iho daughter of Flood's partner. TIIK legislature has fouiticit moro working daya. It can work a good deal of mitchlcf in that tlmo , but if it doesn't do any worse than it has up to the present ont time , it will n t do very much hum THE biggcat exhibit ut tbo NowOrlcam ' .vorld'd exposition is the exhibit if hi- dobtcdnpHi. It amounts to § 300,000 , and it ia ono of the \lilcit.i trat is not likely to bo removed whin the exposition breaks up. MOWS. UTAH. W. I > . Adkin. aprd 20 , mounted a bucking pony In Suit Lain-City. The animal u-ared aloltind lull hi : ! : on Adkio , cruslutf- him to death. The ; receipts of bullion and ere at tlm Imnkn of Salt Lake city tor the week ending February ( th. Inclusive , amounted to S12U.-101.3t if which -UII'.M2.87 ! w.-w bullion , and 322-ir > 9. tl wa ore. The wtwk previous ilia receipts were 370,071 in bullion and 621,331 in ore. The conviction of Koyal ] 5. Vouiift before the commissioner's court , st Salt Lake , for Imviug three wives , nnd the arrest of nne of these wives for perjury , in connection with the several convictions fur polygamy hereto , fore obtained nt Suit Lnlo and in Am 111:1 : , are bi'g'nning to alarm the law defying Mor mon * . It is only I ho older nnd morn hardened [ nops of the church who nlfect indifference to these cuuvictiuua and back up the labor. JJONTANA. About 2,000 moil are said to be wintering in the Ca-ur d'AIono country. The t"tal rewcrda offered for the capture of COD. Murphy , lately lynched , amounted to ? 1,700. The U. S. government spent $1,000 t Bozvman tucouviot amun for htealiog ? 2 worth of postage ttamps. Vfho carea for ix- pensa i ) i The other day pparj Ulllinga n Innd car collided with the tquavr-of Spotted Tail , the Crow war chief , badly banging uj > her classic features It coats twice an much to chip a ton of merchandise from St. Paul to Livingston as It doca to ship ton of matte fr.iin Ilutte to Swansea. Including Indian repcrvat'ons. th Miles City land district contains H5OCOrOOO acres almost half of Mootaua. Of tbu amount nun- tioned Indian roaervntlons occupy 15,000,000 acres. The Utah & Northern railway ia so crowded with business that it is imposclbln to keep them supplied with cars enough to handle till ) freight. In the past four months that road has been supplied with over 400 freight earn , and hardly a day passtH but ncma narrow guagn cars are shipped over the O. S. L. , and btlll the cry ia for moro. CALIFORNIA. Strawberries are af lling at fifty ccntB pec quart in San Bernardino. lied ISlun" { eoplo are eng.iffinp hi the plant ing of mulberry treea for uoade in the place of the disc-tided eucalyptus The police of Chinatown , San 1'Vnnelcco made Ki4 arrfsts during January and fleeced' ' the pagans out of $2.210 , The trump nuisance is ateuming nlarminp : proportiom all OVIT the etntH. Drovus ot them are now arriving at LDH An f lew. A company with a capital of tCiC.OCO It about to be organl/.ed nt IVtahitim tor the purpose of lighting that town by electricity. C. Happen , the owner of Tort linker raniih , twenty fivn miles east of Hd8ville , han inure than HO.UCO toes , on vhlch L'5XO ( sheep are kept. ( > ra Hia reported oxctllent und thcnlleep are in good condit'on. One of the moet rcmatkablo riolds ( if ho-jpy ever beard of was parnerod jcccntly by It C. 1'arkM from his apiary near Hiveit-iiio. Tlia yield for the acaBou from thirty-three wan Btivun nnd n half tons , an av ru'u | oi114 pounds to the lava. Thi exiit'iiment t > ( the cmtrlrh fnrti near Anaheiin is proviup to bo n inuiUul mcci-tn. Two shipments of feathers havn Leoii madu tliui far , of 'he value nf S'J.flOO inch. Thuy am eald t be ( if a qutlity not HiirpaAifd nny- wluro on the fnutetxjol , Tha birds themselvea are tlulving , tlio clitnutu aud soil etemmg tu ksiuro them robust health. A colony of Engliah nrd Scotch has been sattled in Anderton Valley , \tj Anpelua county , upon lands horderhiK on thu MOJUVH Dcsotf , Tha prr Cfct ) of the colony uppoar to bo.moat promUing , particularly au rcgarrlK writer supply alnco trnui one artenlan ellk 235 feet dn-p. cnstlnf ; , includint ; jtylnp , I < : i71k a flow of 1,500,000 Kollons per day of purs water IIM H'vn otiUined. Dnriug the comlrg aeagim frmn 10,0 0 to 12.001) ) ociua , It ia ea timatea. vtill bf town a M'ood Is worth $20 a tori jt TombatoK , The total v.ilue of projiiuty in Arl/.oca ter ritory , us tuVui fiom tiioiBteeKMnent i > f the acu'rol counties < ii Ailznua for 18SI , is 1,000,000. not tbe onV nectlon of to i cuait whoat- bullion output thovi a n f allliiB Ut. The &ame feature io ob mni.ti ia California ; while Wie production of C U kilo la four millions le-u than that of the piuvions year. Arl/ono containnrithin her bordfru neaily , if not ( piite , S8.WO M ftia rr.ilaa of coal fur - matliiii , which is computed to lie almost on- lull of the coal mi of the United States * . The beds t ; llza from two inches ti. twutty feit ° S'EIV MESICC ) . , Santa Fe county owea tbo Atchiaon , To. ' - peka , V SunlaFeiHilroad8l'0,000 iutCKsi. Albiui ertue | haa an Itidlan echeol , tlior- ryiaiii/.eu , with eluboratn nfor teaching the atioriyinea uselul trsdea ai " Laifre and valuable dt'ixulu of rr.erchsnt- ! aUw mien have bf fn dUcovered tweity tnllta ii .rth ol Santa IV , and DO tmall eiciUment 1 tun bjun created thereby. The twitorlat l.'M'T . seem to Ui ink that the cowing liiw uit wtwwn Ben Jiutltt m.il Steve I'.lklns , over an nllpfffd ale of socc r\o\v Mexico Unil RnxnU , il ) bo an ex ceedingly iMciottiDR on * . STrUOOI.KJlS. f.roOjlirrp wcro lost flround 1'rinc- Villo , Drcfinn , dutliiff the last snow. TootbMl Is Uio latest fftihionable crnr.o ainoug the Ifulera of I'luto toclrty in Novndn. A cnpitol cintest it ilprning In Idaho. A bill npiiropmtJuR S1CO.COO for capltol build- ItiR at llnlso started the hubbub. The | > rly cnnfJstlnp < if Lieutenant Allen nnd t-cipcant Itobinson , U. S. A. , nnd F. W. Ficltel. U. S. signal nlnttver , tint out under direction ! ol General Miles to explore the Yukon ken rlvor , Alnskn , loft 1'ortland , Ortgcn , by ; the at.imer Idaho recently for the fnr mrtli. nb Ihulnfttho prut twenty ycnrs there bixyo b icn tnken from the forocti of the Sloirns , tor J,1 onto of the Coinstock inlnca nlone , tiinlxr J,1t , nnuntliiff in vnlne , as paid for nt the tiiinon , t < i S3 ' ,00j,000. For nnarly ten years ptior to 1 000 corda of wood were Ukon ever the ltiia & Truckeo railroad daily to Virginia ! ity. 'I'ho ( J lloveland Leader. From tbo very boplimJng it nppoara to two been n eludy nith the iminngore of t ho 1'AcIlio ralhr.iyshow to beat thu gov- rnrucnt out of its dncn. The money ith which theao roada wcro nctually ullt was taken from the public trcruuty nd ytt the govornmnnt holds only n econdnry claim on the wcr' e. Slncu ho coaatruction of thu'ronih there have uon constant disagreements with rcfjt nca to the compouenttou for poatol orvico , Rovcrntnunt troops aud ttotcs , nd the paj incut of Interest. The net f 18G2 iouncl the govcrnmont to pny for ti ajrvico "fair and riniouablo coit.- . ODsitlon nnd not tj exceed ho aranuntj paid by privntn artica fcr the eamo kind of efrvico. " the qovornmcnt claimed the right to de- ido the rntus for tn ail service , bnh this Inim the iiiBiiaf'omont r.f the Pacific .lilroads disputed , Tha realtor WB car icd to the Kcipromo coutt and decided idvoracly to tbo government. Sines then ho government naa based its allonnuco 'or ' postal eurvicu on the rites paid to otter rca-Js for aimhr ; Borvice , but thia did not prova aatisfiiclrry , particularly to ho Union Pacific The Jatttr claimed , hr.t the mails ehouhl bo pud fcr aa ux- resB matter , nrgning Uibt its charter Would tiitmk of that cocnti-ncUon. Bprd , vaa another dlsagrcotncut , which rctiiH- ed in carrying the caio to the court of claims for sottlomonr. The court lisa just nc'cd on the case , the being elated to the clcsj cf 1882. The Cndirg of the court 's in favor cf the government , although t , claims againsfc the coinpinv Lai been rtdncid about $ ; ! ,000,000. , Bat in dc- o CIBO , the ciart undertook to ( ct'Io the question of not earnings. According to the decision tha expenses cot charged to construction or capital , even though they are "partly in Iho nature of permanent improve mania , " ate o bo deducted ftom tha gros oatninga , md the balance Is to constitute the not omilngs According to the Thuninn ac * , which should ba the latr in the c.-vio , ho companies aio permitted to deduct 'rom tbo gross earnluca the cosi of oper ating their rcaJa in tlie state of rcpiir , and the atn.ua ! luturoat on their lust moitgago bonds. Under the law ; hotc is no diflicully in dotormin- 'ng the question of net eaniings , but the decision rf the court "tually leax'es it to tfco iiiauagct-y of the Pacitic roads to determine the question of net earnings for Ihems Ives. Under the ileeision Iho companies may expend what money they please * ml foi- any purpose they like , and so lonw as they .vo not cha'ged to construction and capital they 110 to be deducted f om < ho gi-o's cani- ings In reviewing this dccitkm the New York Times says : AVith all due impect to the c < turt we ore cocstrained to Bay that Una put ; the govern- iiiont altogether at the mercy of th Cdroora- tion , and could hardly hate had any other purpose. Aa a definition in f.ict it in good for nothing but to permit the company to Incur any expcnr * It may clinoao for ita own benefit for the purpose of cutting down- the fund from whl h Its obli- cations to the government are to bo met It will claim of coureo , thnt all it c ( pauses are "boni : tide paid , " and it will easily avoid charging them , whatever th y tnny be , t > cunstruction or capital. Itsmethoda of' vhargiog and keejilng accounts ore in its own : control , and it in given a loophole of evasion large enough to. run any amount of now con atriiitions and rqulpmenta thioueh , Aa if this- were not enough the court speciiicnlly states tliat it tnay chaige to expense * what may IK ) "partly in thu nature of peiinanent itnprovu- monts. " Why "rmrtly" and what does , 'part ly1' mean ? That is practiraJly for the com pany to decide nnd it will cajily maku tt covfr unytliintr it is dispmed to add to itn construction aid eipiipn cnt. " Sujvi'w o t'ou i r , of Ntlirnwlca. February 5 , 18. . " . Ex parto Bads. A comphint in a criminal prosecution mast be sufficiently ( specific to negative the Innocence of th parly sought to bo ch.irgod with an of- lonie. And when the statute maktH.lt a crime to iajnra growing tree ? , "the ptjp- erly cf another , " it ia nosostary that the ownarahlp of the injitrad propeitj' bo nl- logul , giving the name of the true owner. When Ono Hunllou MnlccH a Kiincucr. Kvociup Cs. 1 , fiould bai made many prophe cies ihat never came true. But when ho cays that businiixa ia raviving wo are inclined to believe him. Tli ; tide haa turned There trill bo n faio s | r ng baeiueyj , and all the butter for the. coun try becauao there will ba no "boom" with it. Onion- Are OHICIK IJUr Uer. El.ibeth Cleveland , this maiden of 45 who will presdo at the white hous * during the noxS four yoarr , bates politi cians us the devil dni-s holy wa'er. WAOKPOIll > SfJI'KKICS n\HNFK , IWK rillNCIl'AI W A CIIIC-ACdii IIJHII HCIIOCM Hr8l'KVIBI . > Olt KMQiutil > MJi'll.S. CllifAcio , 3" biuary 12. Tltu Urd of edu cation nf OhiC'igo , haa uiUereil the xueu elon ot 1'rlaclpal JUrnei ot the high Bchoolx , fur two wovkn , for lloifginff pupils , The ojder was also ) ra > d to abuliiA cunKirral putiih- moat in iha tcluula. Iril otmont AuatnNt.vnl. . Yoiih , Fobjjaty 13. The grand jmy bjoiiRht m another indictun-jit to-day against VerJmand Ward , former i < artner of Grru firanr , for cwolmlnoaj In rommectlon with the .Marina b nk. The r mil insuo'l an- ntl , r lirtieh wariwat. Jor Wunl . TIw lattn- i in J.mllow itt jail under another in- COLLARS gP CUFFS tARINO THU HIIIK All THI FINEST GOODS EVER MADE , irmt ill Linen , KJTH Un'ngf ' AMD Eiterlon. Aik tot them ' - 'ms DUOS , , Agents for Omuhe SPECIAL NOTICES , TO" LOAN MONKY. A I ONRY TO 1.0Ntn mn o ! flO ami up. on i I horstf. pl no , furniture ml all klmls ol chattels.V. ' . It Hotter , 14C < r rn m St. . over _ _ _ _ . MONKTTniXAN IhMomoney to lo , on Im. | irovdltl'y vropcrtj In uny mftunt < to tult , at rciflotiaUe ra'r.tV , It. Mottcr , 14CI K rr n t. , over Moiae'a thco store. SMtf rONKV tn Io n on ch ltc ! by J , T. Itoattjr , 313 L outh Ulh St. tfJ8Ietilfl MONKT TO LOAN In turns of ( SCO au J utiwtnl O. F. D vl8 and Co. , Itekl KtUte anA Lo n i , U05 Farnam St. tC7 tt MONKY loaned on chtttota. llnllroad Ticket * bought and cold. . Fore mm , SIS B.Jtth HELP WANTED. WANTED A first clammnn to make hlm o f ir.'n- crallyutelul arctiqd the hoi - o. Applv N K. urncr Chicago and 21st. 107-12P VATANTKD Tcams. T. Murray , IMh a id llarnoy. > Y ltd Up XfANTKD A Drat rial * ho d Isunlrmt , oilynno \ I thoroughly competent need apply the U. irons. 20311 - * elis cullnot tr.aktr , at Ooo. \ Waddell , Uth an 1 Bxlgo. 103-I2p .ITANTKD Two > ds to learn book korplrtK. Sit- V uMliin.1 UlOUoiiKUsiit. .1.11 Smith. I7ANTKIX A kitchen gill nt 1613 Howard t. ANTED Dish wisher at Knunet houmj. W1 l 0-I7p ITANTKD-A eimd womnnronk. Alii Ijr ot once > at 113 K. 10th * t. Mis. Hill. ISI-ISp WANTCD-A man that undctstands nstauiant liuslniss , i ml will make hliutoll unrlulln dln- ne room. Itclcrcnccs rciiulicil , 1518 Dudgo St. 178.12 A pu'ciwoinsii. Call on II. C. Fcrptnim Omaha Iuslnie ) Collcito. 14D-13 | > " \ \ 7ANTKDpeotilor our new bock. toworUTB Call or address ( loo. llunicr , 18"i Hurt St , Omatn Nob. 1 D-nUp Vt7ANTKD-Iool ( Iho § ollcltoi . _ _ Aildrtm Mutual hall Insuitncc Co. , Stiwnrt Kob. tgo-lnip VNTEO-A Hrrtclftss illnlngrcom plrl n thi Mutropolitan. No otbirnotil appl ) . ST.1t I SITUATIONS WANTED. minted ciiu wtLtn R'.cntlou ax booL Aloung tn fl hoKviale tiUblhhoieal In Omaha nC'C. " rnro lino. tSO MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. " \\TANTKD A 8mnllc3ttao [ our orfi rnrmmvithln > V Poctotllco. Inquire 1318 Prnaui St. Saniutl liiutis. iKS U \A'ANIKD To rent c t'azo from 5 to 7 toomp , ir in'ist holt eood 1'cation , within H UOCKS of 'OBtollico ' AilJrfta "Y U. S."liujo : ce. ltS-14p ( WA TKI ) Parties to buy a llret-ch s restnur.Mit and hiker ) > ) ; oed real na for selling , A drcia Lock box 6 , Noith Iknu.Neb. UO lip WANTED Tut.atefltnt class reslnnrail ami lunch counter tn a tl.ortURlilyrcfpoi : hit-ratty. Ap ply 121.1 Dou lat. 183-t W'/NTED Ladlisatd Kentlemon l city or coun try to lake light work at their < > * n bun c. $3 to $4 a ilavoisily made ; wrrk tunt by mall ; no can\aua- lug , vtu huoKOoJ demand forcur orkandfurin h T oinploiiiont. AiUrini with Btanip , < K < WN . COMl'AM' , 04 Tine t , Cincinnati , Ohio. IKInHp o woik for the Western Mutual - tual Bfne\aient ABnocla'ion , ol n a rlce. tb. Coth cn | Ital iluU IUO , paid up In lull. 1 IIOM dcsltlrg tgencicsln Eattern N 'ra ' > kft or Wo urn Iowa , pricuM kudicbs C , > . U'oot ley. No 1222 Xartmn ft , Omaha , > cb , or OlUer C' . tabln , i-oo'y , licatrlw. Neb. To jood niseiit" , men or nuieu , allheal coinpcn-aiion 1.I re pa'd. Company H ro Optra- tiM3lnpan ] , ealo , reliable and cheap , and ca y to work. fcOO-122 Jj'Oll 11KNT IIOUSKS AND J.OTS. Foil RENT Store on Ciimnilous St. , rltli rooms lor family. J , Klhio , KI13 Uoilpllis it..CaiU FOR KENT A iksIrxVo nine room bouar ; Inquire 71010th st. , near Webster. 121-12p FOH RKNT Now bilck houf , 11 nxwi" , moilrrn Imptiuciutnte , No. 112 N. i2d at. Inquire 2110 CtUfi.rnia st. IfiTtf Full UftNT A homo of 10 roonif , S. W. corner JDlIi abdtlirk St. l(0-13i | T | > OU BKNT House 4 rows south 13th St , $13. JT CottaKO S roonm near Haiticom Park , J17. IIcn o n roonu Ua\cnru trand ISti Sta , SU. Hnueo 2 l > rire rocms and } % cr4 ground touth Omaha , JO C. K. Mayno. ISthandJarnam. 143-tl FOH KENT Now 5 room cotU'o | VIripDl a\c. , 2 blccKs 01 bt ol Park arc nrd 1 block fouth ol Si. Vary's avp , St. o r ,51'J.f.O per nn nthleatc Adims IB Kren/cr blockoppo-He 1'cet olfliti. 12C-1I FJll UENT-Now. cottage , 5 roomi. Jl rilppsBoe , 1A12 S. 5th st. 048-tl TjlOIl KENT Nlco 6 room cottage coiacr 24th and f ra\tnport Blnut , Apply to E. B. Chapman , 7217 Howard St 893-tl - . . KENT A new lcht room houar. Enquire ot IIrj. E. Itoddla , S6thbct Datei pott and Chi ago - go Bta. TOltl oinnltti'board ' , 603 N. 17th. 624-tl FOH KENT New Ire rocrn bouie , with city uatir , on Pouth 17th St. near ralln ad trako suitable for lirnrdiri ; hou > e ; rent $30 ; IrqtiUe at Omaha foundry or of T. W. T. Illciinla , ! ) E4-tf Xr"oR KCNT AB room cot taeo on eait oo 17th I ? St. loond dcor south of Webstur iiilie of U.K. Doano & 8 ' " tl ROOMS FOH KENT. OU Iir.NTRjomand bDard'lor-two RO ntlemon . 1(1 ( : ii'aplto\F. 13J-21p ROOMS FOK KENT Newlv funiliheil east nxpoa. ure , Hlngli renbultcS. Wt corner 17thand Cru , 17O" HUNT Furnished iooiu. : Urn. Ujdm.S. W. J1 cornerifcthaml Harney 201 14p IIVIMT Two niilinnl.iheil ini > m > HUltaluo for FOIt light lioujckecpliiK' , Bcetniit'ollJCk.ejr. 8Hi and Howard tti. HKNT-Twoilii.ln.blo Ird t ioom Mittablo Foil luur cntlorrcr. Iniulixi atlOI5 Capital a\e. lUNT\Vlthbii alanlyl > I.irnhhid fr-nt TpoU ' ni. Hulta'ilo for two nui tlmirii , won d ulxi 'Ike iino } ouiu Iu ) tn u > n.ciud ll.ianl ut South < ' .iror. of Ht. JUi , ' , ave , and Mnutoer.tn tit , I'M IBp 7 * > 0ll KKNT Nlceflurilo'hcd iiiaiin aiilllB i'U ' < St. litf ( JOitKtNr-J'uriU'iodfrcxit rHum , WM Hurt ft. IWtf HENI-Fuvilshod rooms 638 S. JOth % t Tm I TO LKT-Hi.uire ( dru < etna , ou . , 10th ti. and I > cuc an. IUU tl Witti beard , deilrabla ornlntu. Ht. Chailes H teL P31-U KKNT One fuinlihed bedroom-rltta board , IrvOR ' and two bftbruo day boitrdurt. 1011 TVob'ter. J)0.tl ) /Oll ltaN1i-T o front rooms. 1 'X Capitol a\t > . 86DI I011 J' St. TjV > lt 1U.NT rurnlnbed tfiiuil eA IBiO Uodire tt. \7QY. UEKT Ki-rnibheiijoottHiid hoard Sl > CO p JL1 tk. Vtr ) U-stlocallou.lill I ) > i-npit i. 1r > OK I'.h.NT-For llgt-t humekeepln , t o roomn , ' lurnlohidlur thaipurpjte , S , W. cc * hth and U-iw.rd K.'at FOH 11KJV1' Two eU'RUit room * Iu lUdlolt't block , Pauluon & Co. , IBIS /arnam. " " "FOH SALE. . Olt HAI.E-Sti > ck ind llxtii'tt iinooMtotunt J. ail'i.ioxin ' tin city. Puwm-Jun isnen th > II tl o ! Mini. Ilivnont lur HllccK , ,11 limllh. Addr < m ' V ff. " BIB tllre. IMtl JIOU3AM. OHBK T fuur l'i in .otUjti , cur , ij ; t &uiU''trck > ; evtry onmnience. nt W htflllmjr , 1S11 bliertnm h' . ! Dj-17p | > \.li HAl.l' . Oil 'UtAut roi linpru\td : l nJ , a .1' iioo l L'.toi ) ttore , property In Wjno , .Nib , A ret d jure , biro , S lota in Alerton luu * , and 2 uood UrH' < Normal tti'lioni. Audrtai U , 1) , IHrd till Walnut , 1'ott Uo , lom. 173mO ; ) PK KALf.-A U0 ( l pi > | rK lw > \tith tint claii Icnch uuntor and > t urait attached. A tar f atu. a Trtttlcr , SUS houth 13th Ut , 182-tf 1r\0ll N\LK-OrcichanceafulUtotlc < f clotlliif , boo' ' anj 'ioc > l KDIU' furpli liiKKOodi. , will . thtnge for Net > nnia I.int1 ! , ( i , U.fctfieOD.tCl ICItuU , On-Jih , cnend rhe p Imniir * at e nf J. K " KM itrr. . 117 isp POU SAt.K-KC ariM ol b.it 'art , 'ant ! . , n , , an i liuton r.inlr , N.l , ; st tulip * from Htrman ; s rrllo ( from HUlr. Mllltlllicr Hitter Mmh or will ttado for homif In tniaha It , bxjcr will tM,0 u " " on lore Horn. T-o whol * liu'l in Atltrc'i * Jos , Kolcnutck , So. IS 4 3 ( 'mtha , Heb. fuMI I OH HM.K Sa'oon ami 1 > tmcji mitraliT livntdl , i rd iloliiR Kood lusint.'j. Addtr ' "Siliwn1' llco office , jtjt ( FOUPAIK-Cip ) | i-riio h ll cro In iiottri Om h . Adilrrti X. Y. Z. loocClc ! . Ptttl h500 ton * l ctr < lh j at tlon , | < ilci (3.00 per ton. Am > lj-to > Mn A rro l plnp hnilmcnt | hiKinrn * well 'ccaltil ' atid cilablMicil In thihlng town on AM. It U In Nib. K\ir\tMri ; rtmly to t p rl slit Into troriltrailr. Only inodiiate canltal r - ilrul. Adilici8"\ . Y."L'cooilier , PlStcbSp 7011 BALK CIIKAl'-Ono ulce nt rhmibor MI , loriiifr cost ? 37.VCa One roxulttor flock , io nearly new Knabo llano , fl o Bold ( rained clnris , ono horse , hatnom and phactcn , onu alls s&fo , small sljo , ono beautiful china ootloo ° .l Al o R Urge pure lloixlnl St Beruird df . iqnlro 16151) OKO St. 231-11 7011 SAI.K00x105 feet on Cumin * utrect 3 bloolit J.1 wwt of Military bildge.JI.OW. John L. McCapie ipewlto Po t otlke. 5314 ! FOH 8\tK-132xl2i feet on corner , soth-o l front , homo S rooms , barn , S lilockn M o ark aro. and LoMenworth , ca y taii\rnt \ > , cheap 1,700. John L. MoUaitus , opuuslto I'oet Olllcj. 9IT-1 f > AI.KlitAV-aooiliin1ltyhw | tt julffo. T. S. , Bclnijlcr.Nob. 11J mlp TiOnSALKOlt KXCII\NOE-Ak 10 per aero , a ) -1 orimttof twotboiuunl acrm ol tlmtwr land irty mllixcftitol Kaniai Ulty , wll oichanso fo braaka land or merch nillsi. IloJtorJ , Soncr k " B tf ailSOELLANEOUS. Qjlinvltl > -WII tepiMfar the r.turntf my ll\ok itiil vlilta so tor drv. My rnmc iti K. S. ljtcly , Jr. , 28 h and St. Mary' * a > o. AKKN Ut'-Ono Inv nn-u ' I , wn'Rtt nlxnit I.WJ IHjunilii lUil inliilur wlili liltchlnz s r | i. CwncrranlinvoMineby p jlnif cliiWfiH mid | irov. ' 'nc lirojwrtj , tiuimru ut llrotka ) Bte ui Laundry. .COM. Ullift. BUSINMtSl.OCATO.S : I.rRoii , , . tttJrJ room lor rtnt or lll tolicltln builiiiM ) or lia-o of hull * 1 ag. Cor. 15th & Farnam. Inqulie MM Call. A > e. Blt-tf. TlllIVY \nultt , elnkniul cctfpncl-nlcnncd at the ( horliKt nut co ntJ t any tiirs cf the day , In an ntlrtlj otd rltBH way without tbo In t niolettatlon o cccui nuts or nc'Klibtrii , with rur Imptou-d and odorkta npjiaratun. A. KinnsA-fd. , Oil Coiiltrl a\e. JCImlp OH THAtlK Kor nurchanc'lw IT ( rroccrics pre ferred , thrfo(3V\aluilio ( ! ltt In lloj ton , Ohio. Onoilt In St. Ioulf , Mo ; ( HOacrca of tlnolaad In anmii ; Onolrannln ( ) Ohio. Ihla property la Ire * t Incumhrenco All , . . will comn.uiilcatloi.8 .uu.uiyt f itww < > ! \V/111IL. UIIIU Lll.lltD Will lie treated irlctly . confidential. 8. H. W.iiepear , 2n ? * Cumlu ? , St. Daf on PERSONAL. PKUSONAT.-A Ronlltiran poliik- Into farmlnif and cattle Luitno 31,11 p , lUutu mate the ac- iioalntancuof nn nuilair 'Wj who uoiilJ , II a < ro - allti ti tnth , make a K | nuthcr to hln urnhtuixl little daughter. Ai ilrfs , l : i 9t , D. U. Ioe oilicc- . 10Mp ! ! \\7ANTKO-nyaiounl ) d' , a Btranior ; In thu T cit > - , jouuggcnt toajfilither. Addren Mlsj A. U. Bumi. - 181-llp 'onctint Coniunitrao Ridge's Food 91.7.- inngt critnomicat tut In IIHV. tlrnyiiittr i/ioiilit ife/itf , tint i/ ! /ii / * f irr iivmir llnnj- lit timl llir atnmtitt nlli .full ittllnm t , tt'mlrirh . ( p > . . J'i > l- ncr. Matt , lint tHfi l urmird a fan , ex. MA01STKR OF PALMT8TKRY AND CONDITION AlJlST , 80S Tinth street , between Farnam and Hai. noywlll , wlva thoald of miardlan sriilta. obtaining for noj ono sluice In the plat anil proeont , and oa oort l.iconilltton ln the future. Boots and ehoM mtde to nrJer Perloct utlaUctlon iruaranM * * NOTICE OF &ALE. Nollro la heiehy ( tnon ihnt on the pcconil rfay < > March , A. I' . 18SS , Ixtwetn tbc-huuuotnlno o'da a a. m. anil teno'o'ocka. m. , ol itnn ! da\ , . > t ihe/r ni d or o ( Iho connty court hou'is N. K rnruiir it 18th nnit'Farrum ittootH , in the city 1 1 Omaha , In Uou ; ; . las county , Nebraska , 1 K"iilt ' .tf r lor si In 1 1 the hlli | > t bidder , thu tollo ln ; , ' dtwilbcd rent tetato , " 'lie north hall < I let nunilwr one hundred anil nineteen , (119) ( ) and Ihe KHilli ballot lot numbtMmu liunJrml and 0110 , (101) ( ) , la Nelaon'H Addlt on to tha cltyiol Omaha , In DoujjUs county , Nobra-ka. Bald Mle In to be nmdn iu fm.RU.Miro nl an nri r ol tha Dletilct Couit , nl aald county , bv Honor Wako- loy.JuJRe , made nn tho7th day < f July , A. D. liS8t dlrebtlntold real estate ti > b soH to uny the claim * a ainat the eslato nf OeorRi ) K llublarJ , dereuti ) . TKKMS OK SALE Une-fcnitli of the Il.h 9o p ; > e tn be iiald In cvuh , ami thu btl.inco In equal pa 'mcnts , to be paliV at tha end nt one , two and thuc years , rojH'Ct .xll , wlih Intciett at eiilit per out uer innum , to uied by tbe bold of tha pur chaser , nnd by a mortgage ol tno p.emI > 8Holcii tjald fa4 * will bo htld optik for ore hour , commencing at V.ui ) o'dock a. ui. , w aloroHDid' ANNIr.M. HUDDARI ) , AJinlnlstratrU ol ihl K tatoLt Ceo. K. IluUiori ) . da. ceased. Ily ANDIIEW DEVIK3 , Her Attorn./ . febO-13.23 NOTICK a The annual infetlni ; ol thu HtoekhiJdcrx of the o I'nMht llu'C'o. , ll ! bo liulil nt llulr olliao , No. 910 rariiaiuttreot ; uu Mncdny , varch Itt , JH-f , atS 'liuk p. in , Ii t tiio election nt olllcer/ ' , and iha nHactlon nlmicb utber IniHlneKii ni i y c iman > . fvioit E. MOStWAlO.I'iciia-nt OMUH , Feb. : o , 18PG fehlSdlOt -.vSOl.UTJON NO'ilCK. NnllcoN huit'li. ti\\un t'ftt th iVm m 3t. John & ilorir.Ti ) , U fiUday c Malvod by inutuil n'li'ULt. ' L. Ii. MniRan wll ninitniii Ihu l/'uhicB it iheold itinil , mil wllli assume i-ll Iho 'JUn'nlllbllltlt ) to date , nnd i .iltct allLiiln dco wld Itrtn. . 8. H. Hr. J'ltllN' , OHAIU , Tf'.t 1th , 178-lfp r R RBSDOifti . , , KHPIIKSUNTSI Phamlx. Ia9iuvc.t Co. , Ljnilon. Cath Auw > t Wei tchoatur K. Y , Capital ThollirchauUof Newark W. J , Cu4tal. . . . . Olraul rlro , MiHailolphla.C'apltal . iJtOO.OOO. Wnnian's tMwI.Cailtai . _ . . . . 1.U89 OOo JACOBS ) UNDERTAKERS I At tha old itand 1117 Farnam fit. Ciders by Ul . graiihoor'clti-dandpveiDpU attended to. Telefion. PROPOSALS. UNITED 3TATK8 1NOIAN HKKV10K , 1 I INK II I [ HI K iJK'O , / Dakota , Junuary II' , 1K3X ) Staled prnpeeald In triplicate Ii ilimc. ) , propo il for th erection ol ono WoirJnMit and Cuipfi.toi ehop , onu liircusx , hce nnd u I cil'mifoua uliopt , onu fclat KMtr i.ointotwo wtion and tora o ( beds , on bake L uru anu rullar , at thN a rn y ai d directed - ed to ttuundirn'Knedc r * il Chtel tjuartt-riruter dt-partu-rnt , nlltu iMto.Omiha Ntb.wlll be re. ceno't uiiti 12 i" , Htlurdi ) , Ftbriitry H , IrM I'lans * nd ( pidnri.tlti.ii can h i xtmlncil In Ui < iiTco cl the e Iclquarlei-niklcr , ileiarl mnt cf th I'latti' Oiimlia , Neb , Oie "Ii ter 0 n" Chicago , 11) ) . id the ' Jnnrukl"kt K > niai flty , Jin , Conliact will le autided to tl.ulouist re nortlbla Milder , eutjea Ih tli tp [ ratal ol Ihu dfpiitiutut ol thu Illlerlui. Ihu rlkiht , honircr , t rrsv'Md to reject any an ] all , cr any part olauy Lid , If dwnud fui thu keut In. tervltcttbuirnUo ProK" 1 * " t Malolcimlh of time rtqulrcd tci ccmlt.tit on ctbulldliiK allvr approval ol fntract , uiu inimt ' Iu rcomp > lned b > o i rtlfiud chuck upou mi ) I'ultid Main Drrniiltoi ' ) , rayah'e to thuoule ( ol the 'iinn-rblcm-d ' , for at I wt nto (5) ) per ant ut the anuuut of ihe proposal , whl liflutk hall beforltl'ul In thu Unlti.il htutu In ( fuel my bl der rcciltini ; thu iwird ; h ll Itll to fivcuti pictnptly a contract with Kood md mffldtiu vourl. tit" , ttccordlni , ' to tu ti nun ol hU lid , clhfmUu to b iitnrrui ] to thu bidder. rr further Ii fnrn : t on a'UrtM ' the ut Flnu H\av \ Agency , Dikota Treuud'nlvntd will will Io ut l'avt"i HoUiu , Onah > , Neb. , bj the tno/nla 01 Krldiy , February V. T Jin 'O5n w TU. . S. ludlau Ar 4