THE DAILY BEE SATUrt DAY FEBRUARY 14 , 1885 THE DAILY BEE. OUAIU OrrioB No. 014 AND 010 FATIXAM ST. NEW YOBK Orno , Roou C5 TBinnNB UDILD- fub'hhed every mornlnj , not only Monday raotnlnit d lly fublli On. WfiMonthJ Year . . 6 * 00 I ? Tvhl ! . . . . . . . . $ 100 Tlie Weekly Bee , Publlhscd every Wednesday TKRJH , rosmio. 2 CO . OneTtar , wtthpttmlum One Year , without premium . 4 : ° Mi MnntlM , without premium . ' ' One Month , en trial All Communication ! ; addressed 1 tnHtctl thould b DBS. BDStXMS lltTKRI. All Dmlnc'1 Letters and Ilemltl co ihould be fcUJrewe to Tim nitu I'mtsiiwo COUPANT. Oiuiu IJrafH.Checks at.d Post otllcoor ort to bo liudo p y able to the order of the company. THE BEE PUBLISHING CO , Props , IX UOSKWATEU , ] : ITOK , A. H. 1'itch , Manager Daily Circulation , P. O. IJox , 483 Omaha , Neb. _ _ _ TUB qucitlon now fa how much longer lini Pat II wci any u o fut this 1 yis- latard ? TUB sapriino coliri decides thai 1'ft * UnwcB must adjourn at the end of the foity day RCniton. 1 mo , cash u , or 1 eltik" ia the appeal made by tbo Now Orleans expo- it'oa Ir the loginlntnro will glvo us moro health nnd loss board it will confer n fa- Tor upon a vt 17 nmoh-bored public. MIIR. Duni.r.Y announces that oho has no intention of lusturiug. This ought to Javo contidcriblo wo'tjht nlth the jury In her favor. THE Pennsylvania legislature IB wrcs tllng with the high license question , navoral bills having been introduced , and the law-iiukoia find It difficult to aftreo upon any patticular ono. GKOVEK CLEVBLANH travels on a regular ticket , and the conductor punches It the name aa that of any other passenger. Ho Jus just bean given a through ticket to the \Vhito ilouss by cangrcts. Bon INOKIWOM , is going to Europe to rcnuin there for five ye are. Yo sup pose ( his determination on the put of the gi-dat infidel is dun to the recent aa- oiult upon him by the Rov. Dr. Talmago. who called upoa the authorities to arrest Ingcraoll fur blasphemy. MH. POST , tbo collector oE Internal revenue , hiving analyzed the component parts cf B. B. which really means bogus beer decides that the dull'is subject to tax the same as aay other malt liquor. It has recently been Introduced h to Ne braska from the ptobibitlon atato of Iowa. CINCINNATI has a freth cnuso of com plaint u auat Chicago. Not content with having carried elf Mr.Yilliam F. Poole for iti public library the city by tbo Itko ia trying to upcmo Mr. Frank Thompson , tbo superintendent of the Cincinnati Xoological gatdooa , for it ] own collection tf wild animals , JJoston Ad- rertiscr. We would like to know what kind of a wild animal Mr. Thompson Is. THE "fire fiend" this winter conns to have a vonclons nppolito for insane asylums and lunatics. Fitsi 1ha asylum at Kankakee , Illinois , wai patt'ialy des troyed and a number of liven wore loat , The next fice of this kind occurred at the Ind'nnapella iimno asylum , and now coiuoi u fire deitroying the insane department - mont of the Philadelphia alms house and eighteen lives. THE burning of the inaano wcrd of the Philadelphia ahns-houeo , causing the loss of eighteen livoi end the destru.tion of property valued at $150,000 , comes as another warning to the Nobrafki legisla ture to take immodlato stops for the bat ter pr-toctLn of our onn insane asylum. It is hoped that this th'rd warning will not go unheeded. THE United Irishman , O'Donovan Itoisa's paper , jrinta a diip tch from Dublin , signed Shaun O'Ntil , olFering $10OCO for the body cf the Prince of Waloj , dead or alive. "England his of fered n reward for the nsaaaslnatiin o : Osman DIgna , and wo may profit by the example , " says Mr. O'Ncil. Are wo to Infer that Daman Dlgna is an Irishman If ho if , then the letaliation propotod bj Ttfr. O'Noil may Hot in to eomo people to bo justifiable. WE would like to aak tbo Omaha A'c jntblican if tt would not bo to the public Intorostto havoafewmorj idioUliko Sen ator Van. Wyck In the United States sen ate & man who Is BO idiotic aa to foic upon the houio of lords tuch jioneeles measures M the antl-fenco bill , land gran forMtura bills , pension bill * for the com mon soldier , bills for the protection o thu homontoader , and so on. It seums t < Hi thit Van Wjck ia the kind of an Idio that earn * hii sa'ary ' and whom the people plo want In the senate. We lay glre u emu more of such Idiots. THE practice of carrying ooneealw .weapons in Georgia has been broken U ] by a law passed by the laat legislature chatting $100 to doaleri In pistols and re volv r.i and pistol and revolver cartridges , JUther than pay this additional charge , .nine-tea ths of the traders have dropped this feature of their biuineii. The effect x > J the Ur hu been to restrict sslos o/ / the obnozlo us articles to populous places. The license amouats to prohlbltioD , And I Iiu certainly orked a healthy reform In state where re volvers were more com. tnon than pocket-'knive * , and wheroithe asaeeied value ot fire arms was ahdat equal to that of sfirlc .ulturd implenunt ) . jNoir let AUibMna ncu1 other nout ern ( olioir tbo example Pf Ooorgia. THETEXASPACIFICLANDORANT , The claims of the Southern PaclGc , hrough the notorious 0. P. Huntiogton nd his nuoclatcs , to the nccatned land rant of the Texas Pacific , have not the lightest ItgUltrntefounda'ion , The South- rn Pacific was built and pusbed ahead tent nt off the Texas PaclGc , ntd this movement mont was successful , The Southern P - Ifio tchomers , having thus prevented the Texas Pacific from go'ng nhead , ocurod whit tt called an assignment oE ts land grant , which wai the principal ibjoct of tbo rcrcntkablo enterprise on he put f lluotlngton nndhisaasoclalcs. ! t is rather surpriiing , tlnrafcra , to see ho nana'c deal no tsndeily and tnrdily with the Texas Pacific land grant forfeiture uro bill , but this is oes ly 1111 lorstood among thoeo who know hat the senate Is It rgely controlled by rillrrcy Iolbiat3among whyin.-vro Elunt ngtou acd his reprcsontitlvcs. The Teiai Pacific never oirnod the laud grant and the Southern Pacific hai no right o it , aa the former could net very well laiign a grant which It hid not earned. Plioro Is ono man in the United States iitc , however , who does not aaom to > o very tender anon the subject , nnd his name ii Van Wyck. He Introduced a osolu'ion ' asking the president of the cnato to oxp'a'n ' how It was that the Texas Paiifio forfolturi bill , which had > ccn placed on the special calendar , had ) een snowed under among tl.c bll's ' on ho general file , which will never bo reached during the present session. . Edmund i found himself in rather a disagreeable dilommi , and could not ex plain tao nutter sotitfictorlly , without compromising hlmsolf or BOinebody else , acd the result was that the senate , on the notion tf Senator Van Wyck , ordered ; hat the bill be restored to its former )7aco en the spcciil calendar. It now oaks aa if the dibit of Senator Van Wjck would result in the passage of the 'orfolturo bill by the senate , and unices ho president vetoes it , It-Ri'l become a ; aw. In that event 15,000,000 acres of and will ba restored to thu public domain In Now Mexico , Arizona and California. THE gradual reduction of postage is a a stop in the right direction , and is some thing tint is appreciated by the paoplo. fifteen yearj ao it cost ten cents to send letter to California , and it is within the recollection of some people when it cost , wonty-fivo cents. Wo certainly have made a great advance since then. It costs no moro now to send a latter from Oraalu to San Francisco than it doen rom Omaha'jto Council Bluff * . The old otter ra'e of three cents was wcently re- luccdtotnro cents , and a further reduc- t on in paste go ia contemplated In a bill now before congress. The principal feat ures of the proposed lay are : A reduc tion in 1lio rate of postage on Tint class mail mattar from the present rate of two cents per talf ounce to tire cents per ounce , end on second class mail matter from tire cents to ono cent per pound ; _ a : > : ovisun requiring the poatmastar-gen- eral to provide a apolal stamp of the 'aca vjluo of ton cents , which , when at tjched to a letter In addition to the reg ular rjta of pott.i o thereon , the delivery of Tflitch is to baata f oo delivery oflico or at any cily , town or village containing a population of 4,000 or over , shall onti- : lo such letter to Immediate delivery within the carrier limit of any free deliv ery oflico which may , bo designated by : ho poitmaslcr-ginoral as a special deliv ery oQlccat any time from 7 a. m. to mid night. night.Mu. Mu. BAUTLETT , who was formerly the rtncr of Gen , O'Brien , hao repeatedly requested us to sUto that the parties intjicstod ia the proposed F.i't-maklng scheme at Lincoln hare nothing wlut- over to do with Gen. O'Brien ' ; and it nou nppoirs that GOD. O'Brien , in oven moro cmph&l'o tcrnip , repudiates Mr. Bartlett , whom ho knows very well , together with his associate ? , and wants it distinctly underetood that ho has nolhirg t ) do with the gracdy crowd tha ia now ongegod ia the sillno scheme. Gen. O'Brien's poitlon : en this briny sabject Is tersely cxpretsad in the fol lowing editorial from the Times-Jia unlc/i : In a recent paragraph in this paper wo insinuated that Gun. O'Brien , cf this city , B as Interested ia the nchomo tha lies wrapped In the attempt to forca the sallno lands of the sUto into the msr kev. Wo were mistaken. Gen. O'Brien ii ia no manner connected with the lobbyists that are now marahallci under the leadtnbin of Messrs BartltU end Mason. Wo mutt oonfes that we were surprised when we liri hoard of the General's connection wit ] this nair ashomo as it would bo in direc opposition to bid former actions in the mutter of trylnc to foil mon In their efforts forts to defraud tha people out of thos saline lands. Ueuenl O'Brien he labored ably and well to protect the people plo in thfs matter before , and we are glai that his hands are not stained with th plot now progressing at Lincoln. This Is certainly severely on Mr. Bart lett , bat wo presume that the legislator willralisfy itself as to ubich of the tw gentlemen ii entitled to the floor , am which ono oaght to be floored. It look as if General O'Brien's ' opinion of Mr Bartlett is no bettor tbau Mr. Bartlott' opinion of General O'Brien ' , DULUTH , the "Zenith city of the un salted seas , " is making great strides as t\hcat market , Doling the last yea Dnlutli has gone ahead of Milwaukee and now ranks next to Chicago and To ledo. Her wheat receipts for the yea 18&1 amounted to 14,000,000 bushels and her shipments footed up 11,447GO < bushels , a gain of nearly 5,000,000 bush els in receipts nnd shipments in a single year. Her eovon clovitors have a capac ity of 0 , 50,000 bushels , while the eleva tors of Milwaukee luive a capacity of enl ; jf > ; y50,000 bushels. Duluth proposes to build tVo inoro cleVntdri and a Jarga JKI archouso next upring. The grain rates o Bullalo , . distance of 1030 m les , luvo \craged 3 ] a bushel during the y ar which is much less than the railroad rates rom St. Paul. This shows the advantage f having water tiansportilion as a coinpo- itor to tha ratltoruls even if it la only or a poitlon of the year. The grain ship- era naturally rush their grain to Duluth mmcdiately after Inrvott , and hence the mtrcnso receipts at thttpoit. But it islet lot for griin alone that Duluth hcs be- coma an Impcrlant tlilrptag point , Iler hipments also Include 1,000,000 barrels of flour , 29,000,000 pounds cf s Ivor ere and nntto , over i 000,000 pounds of eil- or bullionnnd , 2.803GS2ounces of wool , Vtnong the receipts wore 420,540 ions of cool , Slia registered 'J02 vcssols , carry- us ? very nearly (100,000 ( tons of freight It Is expected n big buuooss In cittlo hipping by the water route will also bo milt up at Duluth. The prospects for Danth ] becoming a very largo city eeora ,0 be \ ary encouraging. Now that the question of coal weigh- ng has bcon agitited it tcoma to us that .ho only true remedy against ( hurl weights la for the city council to pass an ordinance prohibiting the sale and do ivory of co\l , in lees than carload lots , without the certificate from the ci'y ' wclgh-maatcr. Of coawc , no 010 poison would bo able tn wol h nil the coal from all tlo yatdr. Thoprcpor thing , thare- ; ere , to do la to create a woigh-muter with authority t > appoint as many dcp .lea as ho nny used , and have eciloe pla-cd at convenient points ia the iiolgh- jorhocd of the various c l jards. The 'oca derived from weighing will amply 3ay the chief woigh-nuster and his dcp- itles during the busy tuison. Wo un- doratand that there ia already an ordin ance requiring coal to bo weighed on ho city scale ? , but it is voty inconvenient and Impractical 'or ' the coal dealers to have overloid of coal sent to one locality for weighing. In 'cct it would bo Impossible for eny ono sot of scales to accommodate the coal lusiness of this city during the winter eca'on. To have coal weighed , however , as wo have suggested , will bo moro satk- 'attory than the presjnt loose system , ) oth to the consumer and dealer. The dealer would bo at no expense whllo at .ho same time the consumer could not charge him with short T < eights or at- empting to cheat his patroni. The con- turners could well afford to pay tan cjnts a load additional If it nill guarantee full weight. Tun board of trade appears to bo in dead osrncat , and there la no doubt that some dociilvo and final action will bo ; ikon to-morroiv in regard to the pur chase of a site for the proposed chamber of commerce buildirg. Up to the pree- ont time the board of trade has simply been an advisory board of citlzanp , select ed promiscuously from all occupations and from no occupations. It now begins - gins to look as if tli3 board would be wtat ita name implies an association o merchants , grain and ciltlcmen , manu ficlurers , binkors and leading bus'ness men , who are dcsrous to make Omaha a market and place It on an equal footing , with Kansas City , Minneapolis , St. Paul Peoria , Toledo , and other places tha have a quoiablo market. THEUE were In 1 ho United States and Canada during Janncry no fewer than 223 fires , where the reported lrsi was from § 10,000 upwards. The aggregate losa by thtsa fires was § 7,400,000. Eati mating the loss by amoller and unto corded fires at § 1,100,000 , the total de atruction for tha month was $8,500,000 or $1,000,000 more tbaa the average January leas for the patt n'ne years Tharo were no extraordinary conflajia tlons during the month a proof , accord Ing to the Now York Commercial Jiuilc tin , tbat the enormous Increase is dno to popular indifference and cejj'ojt In the matter cf proper provontivj measures. A WOMAN has been engaged by the faculty of tke Cincinnati Law college a professor of elocution. The students have shurrn an unexpected favor toward the innovation acd take a lively intn\-s In the additional study. OTHER LANDS THAN OURS. Since the bombardment of Alexandria by the British , no event has created n more profound sonsat'on In the Oh World than the fall of Khartoum one the ma'sicrd of Its gnribcn. The Mahdi' victory Is regarded not only in Lcndon but in the capitals of Europe as a terrible blow tothe prestige of England and likely to shako the foundation of British rule In India. . Although the British diiaste has no direct effect upon Franco , Ger many or Italy , the shock baa been every where felt as the probable forerunner o protracted war which may ultimately Involve the whole cf Europe , The ox pedltlon for the relief of General Gordon his now become a war ; of extermination between the cross and the crescent. I will be Christian against Moslem , Goc gainst Allah. The formidable prepar * tlons now making br England to retiiev the disuter at Khartoum indicate tba the British government Is convinced tha It has a desperate foa to doil with El Mahdi is not merely a rebel agalnt the constituted authority He Is a new Messiah , bent on conquest and proselyt Ing. Like all tbo otbcrotliphi of the Mohammedan church , ho hss inspire his followers with fanatic * ! zeal , and the more BUCCMSOS he gams In tbo field the easier will it ba for him to rectult hi forces. While he hid only Kgyptiane Turks and other Mesoma ! to cent m with he necessarily fiiled tn give his up rliirg the full chanctir of a holy war bat now that ho Is to be confrontad witt the English alone he will have no diffi culty In securing the fullest co-operation even of tribes that pre\lously doubted his Claims. If the Indian Mohammedsns got It iu'o their beads that England has been wortt- d In a contest withAfficui Moh m medans , they will bo very likely to von- nro upon n thcr Insurrection , and as her number 50,000,000 In India , scoh an ipri iiig might : cAslon n doil ot trouble o the British government ju t now. 5h uld tha KJvornmentbo tirdy hi bring- tig up reintorcim nt'for General Wolie- ey , Mid ( luuld Mohirnrrnd Achmet , ho M ihdi , uuko a sudden movement o the north end gat bahltul SVohal ( > y ( not an improbable- event ) , 10 might ir.il ct dtshJ a dls s'.rcii ! ) low upon the army of invasion that ho would bavo the Immediate support of nillirniof Moslems ia Tripoli , Tunltit and Aljjlcrg , who have been waiting for film to verify his c'aims as a ptopret. [ n the cout.trlos netnid tbo sect of Sen- outs ans , under the guidance of an Al- Rcrina priest named Sldt Mohammed * Uon-All-cs Senonssl , have a deadly liitrcd toward forolgro s and toward the Ottoman Turks , nhoso claim to the rnMpliato they vigorously despise. If these par plo give their aid to the Soudan Muhci , ho will have all the [ > 3ysical snpport ho needs. They Jihvii For years chetiihed the hopp of eslnb- llshingantw Arabian empire vi-.h an Impos ng callplmto , nnd they conld easily bo induced to join ! Moharnuied Achmot. The cows of the fail of Khutoum his boon already spread far and wldo through the desert , and the elfect upon the desert tribes will render the pont'on ' of tin British forces extremely pracatloii ? . In a lew weeks the hot weather will bo an ad- dltlcnil adveisaty of 'NVolsoley's troopf and , of courst , thogarriscns iu India wil liavo to bo drawn upon for Indim troops who em stand the uhnuta. IliolmliBi movement on the Hod sea ccn.it will glvo England aomo additional nnmuiin Htrutigth to liar army , but it Is questionable If Italian soldiers cm endure the Soudan cllmato a tow weeks htnrc any bolter than English troop ; Italy's design ia to acquire African terri tory from MasFoway to Suaklm abou 200 miles , wiili indefinite extern Jon Into the Interior. Ibis England will encour age , and eccnro Ita'y for an ally ; while Itily will time , in a measure , consider herself compensated for her disappoint tnont at tbo seizure of Tunisia by tha French. Tha Italians claimed Tani ia , on the ground tbat they inherit thai country as a province cf the old Roman empire an ex'raoidintry ' claim , to eay the least. If they nro satisfied with thoi a Red sea acquisition , It will bo BO much the better for England in the present emergency. The fall of Khartoum has to radically raveracd the Egyptian military situatioi for England as to place Gen , Wolsolt ; in the position lately ocnpled by Gen Gordon , and at a point where his means of dofcnao are not so immediately avails ilo as were those ot that callant soldier o tartano in Khartomn. Gon. Gordon was besieged ; G.n.Volseley is bceieged Tholattsr missed his opportunity when ho neglected toctncenirate all hii force upor the objective goint on wh ch Gen. Stewar and his diminutive force were thrown. Bad this been donu ia all probsbilit ; Khartoum wonld hivu been saved. Now , Gen. Wolseloy must at onca pie cced to aoizo some point on the Nile between twoon Berber and Khartoum , eay Mo temneh , and , having done so , pioued to thoroughly foitlly i' . By this moann the msncti is leading his victorious hosts northward by the soctatrn roc to so called , through the Bah-niJi dcecrt , 01 the left bank of tbo Nile. Hisiattiition is to cut elf Wolsalcty's reinforcements and supplies coming up tbo Nile to Korti. Jn the inoautima Osman Digna can now operate fion the oasf , and thus co-operating with the mahdi , who is on the left bank of the Nila , threaten Wclsoloy'a communications on the right bank cf that rivr. In this way the in tcntlon Is to enclosa tha whoTo'Briliah force as in a net , the ends of wh'ich arc held by the mahdi and his lleutonan * Osman Digna , both good fighters. The Eogliih wsr office , it JB evident expects and anticipates thatthcao will bo and doubtless already are , the mo verm nt that Include the spring and onmtner cam pa'go of tbo Mahdi. It Is by reason t this antlcipit'.on ' lhatit now seriously tro poses , under the renewed advice of Gen Stephen ion , who ras herotofcrj been overruled therein by General Wolseloy to open the routa from Suakim on th- Red Set to Berber , f-tophoueou salt originally tint this was the route by which Goidon could be relieved. Ho mw says sftjs that it is the route by whlcl Wolseley meat ba relieved , if relieved a all. However , Wolseley's long line up the Nile may have auswered while Gor din bold 00,000 of the Mahdl'a forces a Khartoum , h is now rendered utterl imr/racticihlo with thesa forces on th right and Ofinau Dlgna's force on th left fl ink of that river. What the intocsa feelings against th Morammcdana. brought nbont by th maiaacro of General Gordon and th Ohrittlan garrison and populace of'Khir toura , may lead to is very dillicut to fore shadow. The point in view nrcong cent t nontal politicians is , or teen will be that England has given them a nove ending ixcaso for n general assinlt on al Mohammedans. No : Franco and 1U1 } alone nl 1 profit by this Austria anc Rti'sia will see thr there Is plausible ex CUHO for hustling Turkey. Kvon Arme nla and Pcrtit nny suddenly ba found to menace Russian supremacy In the Cas pian region , and Arabia and Pdloatln will present new attractiveness to France There is a semi-oiliofal anncunccmen tbat the Italians have taken possession o an important seaport town on tha Roc sea , and that ttuy prop * as to retain I providing the English will conclude an alliance , fcflenilve and defensive. Th pretent occupation of the place is limitec to anchoring a couple ot iron-olads In front of the town and the hoisting of th Italian fUg by some marines. If th Etulish will agree to an a'lianc ' ; , then an army will be forwarded to occupy th town and to assist the English In ccn querlng and holding the Soudan Some of the Italian newspaper are very enthusiastic over the movement they insist ihU It Is the duty of I'nlr ' to march to the aid of Ecg'and withon any bargain In the nature ot an alliance The Dlrttto , a loading newipspor , assort lint Italy , in vie * of the put favor which Enplind has extended to i * . elioul < t once trim-It to tha rescue tf Wolseley by etUblishing a bias of opent'pns on the Red sea , from which It can asiist in opening the route from Suikira to Berbc and says , In conclusion : "Public oplnlpr w ill applaud Italy's prompt , energetic and reaoluta support of En Bland alwtys 'Italy's friend. ' Meanwhile , the participation of Italy , i carried into effect , threatens to draw another power Into the maelstrom. Tarkey claims E ypt as a Turkish province ; ( tallows England to interfere for the collection of a debt , but waives no claim U > its tuzeraint/ . Under those eircmmtsnces , It has already nmla a pro test agalust tbo movement of Itily , ant in casu the Italian occopUlon Is lnaiit ° c OD it will bo lik-ply to back up Ita protest with its fleet. With Turkey and EOR- Irnd both in a war , Ilusala might con dor the time opportune for pushing Its uipottiiacontnlAsiaalittloncaror India. Word comes fi m VIenm that the ranch-talked of minion of Fehmt Patha i England has for ono of llsobjosts the toklugof British protection against the hreo Empcrcn , whom the Sultan was , a ow mouths BRO , vainly trying to join. Germany and Russia have of lata been irosslrg their opinions and tholr agents ipon Turkey with uncomfortable impor- unity. Hie poor Sultan has little indeed o hope fn fromthes ) countrlc ? , n r rom any ethu fertlmt inUtor. Ttey arj all w&tshlng for the favorable mcment vhon they may drive him acre us the Bos ihorus aad dtvldo the spr ils. But Tttr icy s fear iust now , walm-gino , isco tto tittcli of continental Europe ni f Eng- icd , wtich is disposing of Tntkieh torrl- ory In true cavalier s'jle , and without a jj-your-loovo. Prince Bismarck's abhoirjneo of a free press , "iho ptl'ndtnm ' of nil civil , rellg- msand p.lltical rijihtfl , " his never boon concealed , The nowspapersof the empire tliertforo , osa gotcml thing , arc e niluc * , cd in to gaardod and cot sort ativo a manner , with n viotv of avoiding his Ire , Lhst , with few cxcofitlons , tiey * are nmro ly a ccmpendium of the ba doit IIQWB end rnako no altampt at guiding or ra- llcctlng dublic ppinrn by edittriil com merit upon alliirs. 'Iho very very faw journals that are exceptions to this rule Have been made Ii tntfur from time to t'mo by exfenslvo hbol sin's ' aud tha itn prla mini nt of thc'r ' iiropiiotor ? . But the chancellor has now begun to Uko mottsurea of a sterner foit iigalns offending nnwapapara. 7ho cntiro cdi tton of the Dju/.lger Xcitnng was sei/.ol for publishing correapoudenco from 11 am burg , which was considered by the giv ernmout to ba "too radical. " As thu Is the firat instance wilhu twenty yoats tint so extreme a course Ins been pur tiled , i ; naturally his caused n great dca cf comment. Unfortunately public opinion against the despotic policy of at tailing tie liberty of tbo press has never been orousad In tto Fatherland , mr is 1 likely to bo so while Prlnco Bismarck ex crclsea his censorship. Italy finds tbat a good iron-c'ad is goci politics. If Is at 'cask ' gratifying to he national pride to sso that ainco the recon reinforcement of her navy eho has been treated with much moro consideration by the powers. Bismarck cvtn sought he hand In alliance , and now it is serious ] , prjpocod to join her withEngland in con quorhig the Soudan. It weald bo u d.ir ! day for Franco if after losing her Inllu enco in Egypt , in older to Lave an op portunity to ply her imperiinanccs in Chun , I aly ihould raki her place by th side of England. But it Is not the iron nlad which haa done it , bo much as La tlonal nnity. The London. Morning Post , speaking o tha advisability of uniting Carmli an other colonies moro closely withEngland cilia attention to the fast that ili-i completion plotion of the Caaadfaa Pacific nilwtj will enable England to land an army n China two we els oirllcr thin Franco cat execute a similar motoment by way o the Suez canal. Further consideration of the f nxe line of thought may convinc England that tha Clftjt .n-Bulner treat ; is , Hftur ail , of moro value to Franca tha ; to herself , provided it prevents the con Htruction cf a second cinal ocrous th isthmus. Quito an excitement his been creite : not only in Aiutrilla but eho ia Engl-inc over the announcement that lha Gormai Ha ; has l)3en raised over the Island o nnva by Prussian icon-clad ) . Th Simon n Islends pirticulaily , and th Now Hcb'ideB , have both becoic object of interest. Germany , it appu < * rc monopolizes the trade , espcc'atly i Sauna ; and b.th Frairc and Gorman have of late been manifesting both cneig and act rily In tha Now Hebrides. Dr. Miller In u Mail Sack , Council BlufFd Nonpareil. Cleveland's cabinet is now so fall o statesmen that It prefects the appoaranc of A hotel bureau in Philadelphia during Centennial times. Dr. Miller has naile a mail sack on ilia raar end of the cabinet and ensconced therein , wi'h ' h s hci1 sticking out at the top , rcaemblos jumping jack in a Cbriitiiaa stocking LEPROSY OF THE JEWS , A Wild , IturninK Itch , that Strike ivitli a TliouHnnd Klcctrlc Itcliln Needles , KUITOR ALTOOXA , 1'A , Ctu , . I wNh to tav some tiling in jiralfo \aliiauIoDKclldne , Cutlcuri nticlil aw ml'crtliO'l In jnur papir. I Imo hm tint old U'prOHv.oI Ahlch jovi rrail iu the lllble , her the Jew llrttgotlt cinojR them , or.ddid not know liow to cine t. It t-n ? u.inv oilitr I-nKlifeh iiamcx. ha\eli ( lit oiimj bodj far o\tr rlxty JUIIH. K doctor uuuM telhncwliot it wasanil [ ir lulily 1 nc\c would tin o Lnonn , had I not men thu fuUirtiHtiDen In } our > nlnallo ia ir. I'lritUlio tca'y i ( lectio ( tnoBklnni.xt ; It lions Lko birniclenon a M. 8il bottom , i r an old h tbat linu laid In the viutcr If a IODR tlmu , and jusctho eamo tn " ' } ' teet , hnorBai i dlwjws , a > , d by taking a luicrOHCopo nnd looklne a molt looks worse. In ether worJH , wo lll call 1 liuhth > en , or lUh e ! m ; th n cornea on whit I cal thu wll 1 hurninetich , that uill btilko jou with a Ihoutand electilo Itch ) ncidlie. WJIKIIB TO SOHATCH FIIIST. You then have 10 run outlnto thu open air to go rclleted , Why. It In tlroidul ! , and hat lux oo ruan eminent doc'on tudnine knowinR hat to do ( o you , but i IIIHO found the lost treasure at lait. > j did not take two Bcooctulls ol thoi utlcura liceolrcn lit/ore it took that burning itch by the throat am lid them to hold oil rd it It cIT , Uylluth libecora lag icfter. my hair U booomlm ; mitt > nd ( ll > y , and t'cngottu utloK external apiiMcatlons Cutlcuri Soao > nd anoint the [ Hilt vlth Cutlcura. If th thiiiiandt knew the goodmtn tfof thl < in dlclne n I do , they would I ot be t4int-four houra tvltliou it. It la not only adapted to my case , but tot otheri.aodlt anyone dl bellem thta let hm | > tu rextdoorlo the Logan Houwhcie , take mytflcro- Booiw and nee for hlmeclf. Jr ph W. Rller. Hollldtyibui ? , Pa , , Nor. 12.1881. AGONIZING ITCHING. And burning kln dlMaswi infltantljSrelUKil by warm bath , wl h t utlcura Heap and a Blngle ap pllcitlon . | Cutlcura , tlfe pi at Kkln Cure , llil repeated dally with t o or three do ca cf Cnt eura Itnolven the New Blood 1'urlHer , to lee tbo blood pool , the ptripiratlou | > uiu < acil uoitrlta Inv , th boweliopen , the llur my kldnc ) acUie III p * dlly curt Pcreina , Tetter , HlDwonii. ( I' o > la > li , Lichen , rfUiltui.Kcald Head , Dandruff an cteryBtHdM of n-hlnir , S aly ami limply Ilutmr of tne Scu'p and Dkln , when the bt t phBlclacn an all nowiueinedleiifall. Soli cver ) here. Cutlcura (0 Knli ; BoaiiSS ocnti ; Itevoltent , tl. ( jolter Drug ftChimical Oo.Boaton , COLLARS if CUFFS UlhO TH1I IURK All THI FINEST aoooa EVER MADE , UNO 111 Linen , OTH Un'ngi ' AND Eiterlors. Aak for them CALIN BROS. , Agents for Omaha SPECIAL NOTICES. TO LOAN MONEY. MONEY TO UHN-In un o ( * 10 and np.on homes | ino ! , lutnlturo nnd all kinds of h ttclV. . tl Hotter , KOI F rnin st. , o\tr MONKV TO LOAN I hue money tn loan on Im. provide ! ' ) propcrti In nn > amount * to dull , t rca onall rn ( s W.'H. Hotter , 1411 Farcam t , \tr Moisr's > hco ntorc. kbM \rONtY.to loanion chattels by J.T. llfMty. .213 south 14th M. MONfTTOLOAN In sutniol SSOOand npwitii. O. P. Di\l nnd Co. , Ktal Kettto and Loan \Kont8 , UOS Farnam St. CU7 tt MONKY loaned on chattels. lUllroad Tlekoln bought and cold. . Forornin , SIS II. 15th Tn coed cltl , iml > the ore pci ib'o CO1 * N lOlh 3t , ( up ftAlM. ) JIIMI WA TKtVtu l ilht ( t I'l o > iilge I > ik tf > . Artly to inulrinlitncil ivt llnmo , Omaha Kobriiat ) ISth and 11. h , V. T Mo ( i.lllcnd.tj , U S. Indian /gent. f 11 14 WANTIID A flrst cla'MiNia tn make hlrmc f k-'n mllyu'ctul urciind thu hotm1. Applv N. K. corner Chicago nnd 21 t. 1D7-1S | > "I'l/'AMKD Tcaits. T. Jlurra ) , Isth and Itarncy T 108 1T | > l ANTED-A flrslclav head ItiinilriM , orty ono > thoroughly competent utcd apyly the U < r/ons. 1213 tl A\7AM it-A : kitchen nil I nt 1613 llownril ft. > V I8713i ? ANTED Dlbliatlicr nt Kttinct hoi.so ' VV isa KP \I7ANTKU-A i.oiil uoinanr < wk. Apjly ot one atll3N. tflth t. Mix. Hill. 1S4-H | . \\-VNTKO A fa'csnomin. Call onII. C. IVrmson \T Omnha Ilutincss College. I40-13p " \ \ 7AXTri'cnt ( for our now bock , Rcod pnv T to workers Caller address ( ! oo. Hunter , Ihi2 IJurtSt .OuiatmNcb. 1 \\7ANTKD-(5ool ( Iho soilcltots Address Mutual TT null IniuranccCo.fali Mt Neb. C8J-linp WANTED A first clasi illnlng rcom Rlrlnt the JIctroiobt | n. No other MOM ! apil ) . STSt f SITUATIONS WANTELX AJtonnjj married ipjaa wants cltnivtlon H bock keeper , In wholesale eetabllehmonl ID Omaha , Address " 0. " oaio Boo. E68-tf MISCELLANEOUS WAM'S. " \\7ANTED By & y UDR tran and wife , board In 1 t prhato family with | l ln accommodatloim , am reasonable terms. Hcforeucca Addrm "Hoard' care til I ho Do . 105-lUi ) XV'ANTKD To rent cotiago frem 6 to 7 IOOITB IT malt ho In good 1 < catlon , within H blocks o Post oflico. Adders "V U. S."IJuJ olllco. 108-14 WANTED Toliasefltst class rcstauran nndlunc counter to a thoroughly rcepons hie tatty. An ply ISIS Douglas. 103-t Ladli H atd gentlemen In city or cnun try to lake Hsht work at their o nhorro. S3t 84 a davcaatly made ; work lint by mall ; no camaes Ing Wo ba\oitood demand forr.urwork andfmni" ftevly cmilojment. | Addica * With stamp , CHoWJ M'F'Q. COlll'AJsY , 201 Vine St , Cincinnati , Ohio. 113 m4p T\7"ANTiD-Afciit3toworkfor ( the Western Mi Tt tual Ienc\o'cnt ! Assocta'lon ' , of Beatrice , Ml Cath ca | italSluO.lOO , paid up ill full , those dcsltln agencies In Ka'tern N'oi ratka or Wo > tim Iowa should iddrcsa C , > . Wootlcy. No 12221'atnam ft Omaha , Neb , or Oliver C. tabln , beo'y , lieatrlci Neb. To iood aicntu , men or vomcn , a llbc a comi > cn nilon will he jia'd. Company U coopers tUoln plao , talc , ri.liahio and cheap , and ta y t work. { 100122 : NT-JIOUSS : AND LOTS. FOH HENT Hoti30 of four rooms corner 15th nnd rh'cngo. ' 1 bonus Snlft. 'Jil.lOji FOH HUNT Store on eumiuircs St. , with rooms forfimily. J , Kline , 131S IJou hi St. SliO-mll FOKRfNT New buck houh11 rooms , modern impunanents No. 112 N. 2t'd st. Inquire 2110 California el. 15711 FOU HttNT A hoiiso of 10 rooms , N. W. corner 10th and Clark St. 146-13p I , > OR UFNT UOBSO 4 rows south 13th St. , S13. CotUgn 6 rooms near Han com Park , 17. llouie S room ) ln\onpoit and /SU Sts , $17. Ilousn 2 lartc rooms and J cr * ground mth Omaha , $0 C. II Mnjno , ISthandJarnam. ] 43-tf FOU HENT New 5 room cottage Virginia Mo. , 2 blocks c'st cf I'ark a\c acd 1 block touth of ht llirj's avr. Ft. orpl'J , ' .0 per in nth. Itaac Adams 19 Frcnzur block , opvoilto | I'ott ollk'o. 12C-tf FjR U'NT-Ncw cottttc , 6 room" . J 1'Hppi Roe l.'il'J S. 5th 8t. 043 tf FOR RENT Kice 0 room cottage co-ncr 24th and Panport street. Apply to E. B. Chapman 1217 Howard St 893 tt li > OR RENT A iiw lcht rocm house. Fnquuoo r Mrj. K. HoJdle , Stth.bct L'aicipoit and Chi a go eta 701 tf FOKHKNT-Furnished Room witn board , 003 N , 17th. 624-tl FOR RENT Now Ire room house , wfth oltj watrr , on fonth 17th St. near rallrrnd trakc suitable for brardm ) ; hou > c ; rent ? 30 ; Inqiilio l Omalia foundry or of T. W. T. Ulclmrds. 054 tf 1/0'l UVNT A 6 roomcottsEo on catt eo 17t St. eo end door eouth of Webster. inlro O. U. Doano & Co 777-tf nooais FOR RENT. > nil IICN I Fnrnlsrul froot loom , lth or with 1T 1 out flri < , 1305 Cipltol a\ , -JlO-lOp FOll RE.NT Iloami 1510 Haitiey Ht. 2 ! ! tf IO'l ' ItKNT-A nloily furnlahod laiKO f/on * room vslthtotuat20.4 Harnej ht. 2 9 IBp r-OH UENr Furnlehcd roonii 1010 G'allLrr la St L1 20J. ( tt pOil IlKNT l'ea jnt furnlibed froot ro'in 17C7 ' Douglas t. 2CS > 16p I0a HKXT furnli-hodcrunfurnliihod frun JC1 rooms. 101' ) Karnam Be. 207-lOp IOK 1U\T : Room and boarJ for Uo ( 'e ntlcmcn JO HIKitJipllo ) no 195-Zlp TJOO5IS FOH IIKNT KcHlv ( urnlbhc.l . east oxpait JLVurc , single oriniulte , H. W. corner 17thanil Cnt ? Ml-tf Foil UKNT-Furnlnhed rooiuj. lire. IJdciH. ) W in-net 12th and Harnry. Ml Up FOH lir.N'T-To unfurnlhbcd romim huitablo fo Ight hou'etvceplni ; , Iltemi > r'abjckc | r , Bib am Howard ttH. JSJtf FrilKrNr-With board a nlo-ily faruUhud Iron loom ( ultablofnr two get tlenitn , wonul alto Ilk ODD JOUJIK Iwly to ici m and Ixmdat Boutb wmtcor ot Ht. Uaiy't kt , and Mneteeuth St. 108 J3p IPOU IlKNT Nicely furcUhed looms at 1718 Catt X1 tt. 164-tf TTVJit UhNr-1'utnUhed front ruom , H08 Hurt it Jf UOtl HENt-FurnlBhud rocnu 023 B. 20th ( t. 8-18p KOOM TO J.KT Konulre diuf itore , cor. , lOt a cl IK > UI ; : . 1W If p OOUU With board , deilrable or winter. Apply IVat Bt. Chailei II teL MD-lt T ? > 0ll BENT One lurnlihwl bedroom with board. -L1 and two or three day boaiden , 1914 Web ter. 04tttf yoi HKNT Two front room * . 1C23 Capitol ave. FOH IlILNT-I'lcJunntfurcUhecl room , 1707 Caj St. Bie-18p Tpoil hKhT ITuiniihed rooou at 1810 Dodee , t. OC&febtB FOH KENT Furnlthed room and board 65.00 per week. Very bent location , IBM Uavenpo t. 778 feb Sip FOIlllKNT-For IlKbt houiekeeplng , t o rooms , furnlthed for that purpose , U. W. cor rth and Ilowird TjlOlt llENT-/Two _ elegant room , tn lUdlci'i block , 1618 Farnam. 941-tf FOR BALE7 B4I.I' Corner lot , 33xtO , with K > 1 linproit. . . I70H ' menf , that Ii brl"U 16 | wr cint ua Inveit- mi-ut I'auUrn & ( Jo , 1213 Fariiam rt. 21610 rrOKHALK-LoUSiH1 * . DOICJI near IHih , ulth ' new hoiiha H-SO , wtll , fencedW ) , 1'au'nen ' & Co , 1(13 Ftiuam itree ( . ii 10 T7 PHHALK Ccrmr I I , 100xU7 , Bhliley i Vir P gni ave , wlfi benne , biru , well , fenced * lj. 1'HUlnni Co. , 15'3 "arnam it. i Corui-r li.t CUUf , ftb and Durcae , w.th iifw Id 40bui e , cclUr , cltterretc (1,7(0. I'ailnn & CV , UUfrn m , . 21M fT < OUSAt.K Splfndldlot In PauHn > now add. , f en t > cct cir lint , at from STlO to 85 > oo. l' l u .too , IMS Farnamtt. 21C.lt > 17 > 0ll SAt.K-Stock and IHtmm onocf Mloiii sin the fit ) . Vovotinii nhcn th fl ft f | p | | llriKoni fnrltlllDir , ill liolth. AddttM \ . > V , " Bco oilloe. iwtf IpOUSM.K OR TIKST Knur tngin totUtiF , cor King t , and 1'Atr ck a\o i over ) eomrnienpt nqtilrc . 'fV Mr.l llnp , 1S14 Shermin ( ' . 19J 17p ITU H SAt.K OK THADK-rot lirproml hnl n r BOod 2 > tot ) ttoto , | irop < rtf InWnjnc , Nit > A csldcp'c , bleu , 2 lots In Al crtcn lo a , nttl S fa \tgt Nortnai ftilllonr Aadrtsi o. 1 > llirual Vninut , I'ult C , Iowa. 173mflp 1. 1 H MAtiK A RCrtl ) mlrpB lti ( > n lth llrit Ititich routitur and < i < iatirArt Mtftchrd A li\t Mn. a Trrjtlor , 3 South ISth St. 182(1 ( I.OIt SAI.K Or f\clmncc ' H 'lock rf cloth n 1 boom nnj xhiHo ' ' , pent' fiirnlnMiiKKoot'R , will 11 niio for Ncliri'hn lJiniN. ( | . Il.t'ctei8 n.VPi s K'th ' .St. , Omnhft , Ni-li. l.vtl Oll SAt.K HtrcK of rrr ml fl\turri rhpap F Inqiilro at unco "J K ' ' Iko oaicc. 117 Ifp * iriOll HA1.K-120 srrc < < f lut farm lands In Wvh JL' Ington coi l ) , Nrb ; 2 | mlle from HrrmMi S tnllM from Illalr. \ 111 cllhcr cll lor ranh or lll 'lo fur hou < In Onnhn o , It uiijcr lll tiVo un nsnutoi on loni ; tlmt 1 o whole l\nd un'rr ' tiiltltattnn Adorer Jos. Kolouittik , No. 13 4 H KHhtt. , Onuhi , Neb. Will , K-SA'OOH ' and fixture * c-nlri\U\ Mill doliijj a jr ° ° < l Lnsiiuiu. Addim llco olllco , 1C31I FOU SAt.K-Chcap cno haltnero Iu north Oma } . ' , Aililrcw X. Y. / Dee olllco. Butt Ij > 0ll SATri-00 toni Fcl.-ctoil hnv ftl F.'khorn ' Sla tlon , pilto { D.OO per ton. Aiu-lj to\\m Hopper " ' " Klklioin. B52-lni | ) F OU SMjK \ ucoil intlnR lmil | > nu'tit lm < inc ! i \\tll located and mtuh'Nhml In thrlthiK tnwn m II. AM. It It in Nth. imr.\ thing rcn' ) lo ti-p rluht IntOKori ) trvlc. Onh modointo cntdtnl ru < | Ulril. AiMrciB "X. Y. " l.ioolllco , 012 feu Sty J7IOH 8AU2 CIIKAl'-Ono ilosant chamber net , 1 former coat M75CO. One reutihtir clo k uno i early now Knaho Virtue , R\e gaM framxl plctur c , cno homo , batncs * and | .lncton , onn llills cato , Btiinll BEC , ono hc&utlful china ccflio | t. Al'o n ltro | uro Hooded St llcrnird itiu Inqulro 1015 1) tlgu &t. 234.tl FOll SAI.KC3IB fcetoii IhunliiK etrwt S block ! nest of Military brldgti , < J1COJ. Johu L. UtSJak'no oppoeito Pott otllu ) . O31.tt FOlt S\LE 132x124 feet on corner , pouth-east trot t , hoiuo 3 toome , bam , 3 blocks wc t o Park arc. and Loa\enworth , easy pajinoiit" , cheap $1,700. John U MoCoRUo , oppostto t'ost Olllco. 917-1 f BALED HAY Good quality , lowest pilce. T. R. Clarkicn , Sclmyler , Nob. 110.m4p 1i > OU SALE Olt XCII\NUH AJ JIU | wr acru , al 1 or patt of two thousand acres of timber land forty miles cast of Kansas City , wll oichango foi Nbraaka laud or morohandliia. Bedford , Houor ft via Dlltf FOll SALE Olt KXCIIANOK-Stock of dry goodi , 1880ncroitock ranche , plinty hay land , creek tuns through rntlro trart , ito-d buildici ; , cor rails etc , on' ) 4 miles from thrlt ii rallrcad town , one of the boat and ni'st convenient ranches In central Neb. Apply to ttc Noith Loup UinHnic Co. , North Ixiup , Neb. 214-SO MISCELLANEOUS. Tto partnstfhip f tRin i. Scxauor Is this I ! T Fobtuary 1 , lSS6dldsohed by mutual ooi enf. J. W. Logan continues thn business and l I collect all DC- couctsand pay all till ; . J.V. \ . URIII , Wlt.Sexauer. 220 lOp STHAYEI ) OH STOLKV-A dark tan colored fenmlo do ulthlltlloKra ) on bro.i-t , ultti a ( lit In the lift oar , ansnvra to name oJcj [ < lc , hiving a h a\y Icithcr co'lar with no name01 il H turn to stwK Jnrda to'lhouias Kox , acd ricfho rcnard. 21.18p ! ! STRAYED At mall biymtra pony wlltospdton l"ft hind fet Itew ml will bo p Id If rctntuixl to Scandinavian Hotel , 7th ht 213 10 , ) 5KKW4.IID-WII bop'ldfor thoHtJrnd my Hick arjtl whit ) fia tct do ? . lv name ou ocllir. i : . S. Dunil ) , Jr. , 28.h and fat. UarvMktc 100.3p ] JKKV Ll'-Ono biy mve , wc'tflt ' about 1,200 puiuidi Htd en holler with hltchliu e rau. Lwncr can ha > samcby pnlni ; chftrcis and prox. IDC proprrtj , Inqtilru at Nebraska bleam l.nundrj , 1CUS. 141 htU PHIVV Viults , slukiMid cc ppool ( vluncd ntUo ebortcst notco and at an ) tiico of the day , In an entirely ordtrUsi way without thu Icait molcbUtlon to cccupantH or neighbors , ltn nur Impioxod and odorloBB apparatus. A. 1Saus & Co. ,011 Capitol ave. TRADE For merchanrllso groceries preferred FOIl ferred , three (3) ( ) valuable Icta in Da ) ton , Ohio. Oncl.jt | In St. Loulp , ire j WO acres of line land In Kansas ; Ono ( Ifarm In Ohio. This proiieity Is free of Iticumbranco All conmunlcatlorm will be treatexi strictly confidential. 8. II. WIUBiicor , 2nl Cumlnr , St. 387Jan80 For tlio Cure o nil diseases of Horses , Cattle , Sheep DOGS. HOGS , POULTRY. Used successfully for 20 years by Far mers , Stockbreeders , Ilflrso U.K. , ix\ Kiitlorsotl t nsrd by the IJ.S.CJovcrnm't. /"O-I'.iniltlilpls itCIiiirls nont free.5X- HUMPHREYS' ' MEDICINE CD , , 100 Fulton St. Now Yorlt. Humphreys' Homeopathic Infl use 30 jnnrfl. TlioonlvsaecofRfiil nmeJy for Nervous Debility , Vital Weakness , find lrohtrntion , fr-om o\i'r-\ork orotb , rcnii . . f I IiiT\lnl. nrOlalaund laruu vial ) io dt.-r. lur ti. nuui nv DnuiidiKih.tirHvnt iinHtnmdtiii ritteipt of price. AddrfKHIliiiiiplircyH1 Iliiiiii-oiiiiflilu Bluillcliuiti , . . III'J l''iilloiiNI..NmvVorl . WEAK , UHDEVELOPfcOAHfS" TIII ; HUMAN li i MAiuni : > . ( H'I.I > SI ULNI.I HI.NKO , " Mr. , iftnn inUr nlintr : j > rjj oi 1 1 M ii t ill n'ur rn n 1 11 in u rtn | n r. "I iiri { > t'y * t 1 1 > - ij ui'rMnT'uiiH H a v 1 1 iu _ 1 1 n > * r in H jiy t > jj * n f not 1 1 u m - ruintf all mrtu nl i PROPOSALS. UNITED STATKS INDIANSKHVICE , ) riNB rtiiKin AOll CT , > Dakota , January 12 , 1B85. ) S'alcil propoeala lo trlnllcato IcdortcJ , fortbu erection of one Woreluleht ami Carpenter shop , one harnns , Blioo and rtliotllaneoua ehotx , one alavKhter houne.two wagon and i.toraB ( kh l , one biliu hwuse ana cellar , at this ajen > y and Ultcct- ed tt tfce underi'nec ' ( ) , carer f Chief Quart ern > at r department , nltho I litte , Omaha Neb , will be 10- ceheil untl' 12 m. ( Saturday , February 14.1IH5 I'lani and ii > rclflcatlnne can be inmlntd In tha oTco of the cl.lef ( | UartoTiBttr , ilordrbncnt of thu Platte , Omaha , Neb , the "ItUr Oocan" Chlcaito , III. and the "Journal" at Kamiai City , Mo. Contiact will Lo awarded to tlie lowLHt rttnocrfblo i bidder , subject th the approval ot the deptrtmtot or the Interim. IherlKht , however , Is reserved to reject Buy inU all , or any part of any bid , If dutmtd fui tliu bent In- tercitof thetervlca Froivatla rntut ttate length of time icqulrtd lor oompleUtlon of building alter apprwval o ( contract , and mu t be acoomiulned Ia certified chuck upon noine Unltt < l Statti Deponltory , fayablo to the aider of the tuBceralirnod , for at loa t five (5) ( percent of the a unt f.f ihepropoial , whl.h check thall be forfeltel lo the UnlteJ Btatw In < * e of any Udder receiving the awird ; hall fa lo x cuU > riomptly a contract with good nd fufflclenl ecuri. lle , acoordlne to the trrnn ol till lid , otherwUe to be teturnod to the bidder , Kor further Inloiirat'on addreea the uniJerigo ! xl at Pine IlWue Agenoy , I > kota. Tl-e undfreUned will "ill l at laiton HOUM , Ornah * . Neb. , by the rooming ol Friday , 1-tbruary IS , 188i. T. M'OlLLTCUDDT Jan 10-Sw rn U , H. Indian A-eu | St , Charles Hotel , O.BTUEET , BET 7th and 8th , . . LINCOLN , NKB. Mr * . KaU Coakly , Proprletorex. ly and elegantly fu/nWicvl. Qood aamplo loom * on fimt Iloor. P MrT rmII.M to92 per day. Special ratej trlven emtwr" l he If ulnUtilro. norlO-l ni.nif DEEXEL & MAUL , ) F JA.OOBIJ UNDERTAKERS I At th oldnUnd imrarniraBt. Crden bj Ultc rtpb aolldUxl uiJ prompU attvoded to , Tclu ( bat * &o K ! .