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    THE DAILY BEE-MONDAY FEBRUARY 10 , 1885
THE DAILY BEE ,
OMAHA Ornoa No. OH AND 01G FAIIXAM ST.
NEW Yens OrnoB , Koou C3 THIBCSB UCILD-
ISNO.
fuVlshcd every morning ,
only Monday motnlnj dilly publis
TURKS BT Will. . _
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On. Year . |
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BU ; MonthY . . 6-00 I On Month
The Weekly Bco , I'ubllhsed every Wedneiday
Ono Year , with premium . * f
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One Ye r , without premium
fiUJIonlht , without premium . "
Ons Month , on trUI . JU
All Communlcttloru rotating to NouiMxlF-dltorlal
mitUri riSuld be addrowed to the ELIIO * or mi
kii.
BCSI.tlSS LSniM
All Imslnesi tettcn and IlemltUncM h ° ncjtlb.fl !
Riidretiol to THE Dim Punuimxo COMPAST , OxMii
Uraftt.Ohetki nd fort omoeorderi to ba made pay
able to the orJtr of the company.
THE BEE PUBLISHING CO , Props ,
E. KOSIiWATKK , KIHTOB.
A. II. Fitch , Manager Daily Circulation ,
. O. Box , 483 Omaha ,
THE British will attack t Motcmndh on
Sunday. Wo ptoaumo they thltA "tho
better day , the b'ottor ihod. "
IN leua than three wooka tlio democracy
of NobrAjka will bo engaged in a desper
ate sminbla over Ilia political lleeh pots.
The bait pot wrestlers will got oat the
most moat.
ueums to linvo bcomo the
papu'nr method of dlupcslng of luaano
poreona , bat wo object to cremating them
alive. It lo hoped that no mcra asjlums
will bo mod en crematories.
Caunoii HOWK came up from Lincoln
to npoiul Sunday in Omaha and receive
the thanks of the railroad managers fur
hii efforts in killing everything in the
ahapo of in hviy logmV.lon.
TUB homo haa voted to invoit § 30OOC
m MO nt the ttito n farm tcbooV Ons ol
of fie stows ia § 500 Lr a hen co"p. The
H'.nto musi ba fioltinjricli whoa it can af
ford to put $500 ia a hennery.
PiiESinr.NT AUTIUTU has again dechrei
that ho will accept no realgcnllonaof fed
cral oflkoro , na ho docs not think It wll
bo to the Iniiefit of the repcbllcrm parlj
or aid the canto of civil aorvlco rtfonn to
Uko advantage In this way of the incom
ing president.
SOIOMON HIKSGII , candtdato for Unltet
St.-itca senator from Oregon before the
loglalaturo of which ho was a number
refused to vote for hlmeclF , and thorob ;
mitsad an election by a majority of one
Sach mcdosty In thesa office-sookin
days is certainly remarkable. Mr. Hiracl
by the way is a. republican.
CIIUKOU Howi : had a special car from
lay Gould'a road , the Mieaonrl PaciGc
wihioh to convey the Nebraska dolega
tiou to the national republican convcn
tion. Ho has done enough for the ril
roads daring this Bossion of the Icgiala
tare to entitle him to n Tfliolo train o
palace can when ho wanta totravol hsroal
tor.
IN accordance with an executive ordc
issued by the president , the Nlobrar
Ian da In the Sanlce Sioux reservation , re
miinlng unallotted and unselected by th
Indians , except Bach as are occupied fo
the agency school and missionary pnr
poses , will bo opened to public settle
rnont on nnd after May 15th. This wi !
materially aid In the dovelopmant o
northeastern Nebraska.
THE Republican's Lincoln correspond
cut auorls that there Is moro or less tall
regarding the probability of an extra sea
alon of the loglalaturo Immediately fol
lowing the present seesion.Vho want
this extra session ? Is It the ICO employe
of the legislature , and the hotel ami
Halocn keepers of Lincoln ? If this legla
laturo cannot do all the damage necessary
within the remaining tan days of Its ox
iatencc , wo are very much mistaken In it
calibre.
Tun earnings of the Chicago , Barling
ton & Qaincy railroad for December wore
82.204i57. : For the yoir the earnings
were 825,483,071) ) not earnings , $12,415.-
103. This Blatomcnt chows that the Chicago
cage , Burlington & Qaincy made a profil
of about filty per cent during the year
1884 , and it was not a very good year
olthor. Yet this corporation claims il
cannot alford to reduce Us passenger
rates in Nebratka to throe conti n milo
nor tnako any reduction In freight tarlll'i.
It in tafo to say that Ita Nebtaikn tystem
made a profit of fotty per cent. We
vronld like to aak how much the farmers ,
who contributed so extensively to its
earning ; , raadu for themselves duting the
pwt year ?
STATF SKNATOH SMITH , of LMlmoro
county , haa introduced into the senate a
bill providing for the election of United
Hlat os aeintor by the people. Mr. Smith
( lliplays a lamentable Ignorinca of the
constitution of the United States , which
provides for the manner of eloctln ;
United Statco tonators , and no change
can bo made without amending the cun
stltutlon. Our state constitution , however
over , has gone as far as possible In the
direction of popular voting , ai It nllown
the people to express their nciutorli
proforocco by ballot , and thera Is a hw
requiring the judges end clerks of elec
tion and boards of canvesiera to mala
proper return * on that quoitIcn whenever
over It Is voted upon. So there ii noth
Ing moro to bo done on this paint , nnlot
It Is done by congroef. Thtro will be n
opportunity for an expression cf the !
preference for senator by tbo poopl
through the ballot box two years hence
and the people are anxious to exetc's
Tlvllege. Whoever Is the favorlt
of the people ought certainlj
ollctedby thejr repreeontativcs i
Ic Jutare. Senator V n Wyck i
and will a k for at
the bai-li cf the people
WHO ARE RESPONSIBLE ?
The rullon of the United States ecnatc
i rrgaid to the Texts it P < icifie laud
rant forfelluro bill can only bo oxplalti-
d by the fact that tint body Is owned
td controlled by the mrnapol'ats. Every
ffort of Senator Van Wyck to feet it bc-
ere the socato and have It dis ojcd of
s otstiuctod in every pwslblo y Vy
ho rnonocoly members of that body.
Vhen Sir. Blair's motlcn to tko up the
en tract labor bill , and BO throw the Tex-
w and Pacific forfeiture bill back on the
: alendor whoru it cm not bo reached
his aceslou , the ytai and nays were de
manded , nnd tbo tcault waa thill ;
otes for Blait'd propotltim
, nd niiutcon votes against
it This' ] ia on evidence of the
overwhelming strength of the monnplj1
element in the senate , and It shown how
ittlo chance this or any other forfeiture
> lll haa of being pasted unless it Is one
which the Interested railroad company is
willing to liavo passed , as was the case
with the Oregon Central bill , which U
the only forfeiture bill that has become a
aw. Of the thirty votes fcr Blair's prop
oaltion , twotitj-slx were rcpublicins and
only four were democrats. Of the nine
teen votes in favor of Uking up the
'orfelturo bill Cftscn were given
) y democrats , nnd only four
: y republican * , among whom was , < t
course , Sorator Van Wyck. But whoio
was our other Nobrjska Bocav.or ? Whoru
do wo find the vote of Senator Mandet-
son ? Wo find it cast en ilia oido ol
moncpoly nlong with the votes of Sawlogs
Sawysr , Jim Wilton , Cougar , Culloni ,
Ingalls , Platt , Harrleon , and the rest of
that crowd. Senator filandcrson cor-
, iinly docs not represent the SDutlmonl
of the people cf Nebraska nor of the
rantaes of the republican paity when ho
votes against hsstanlng action on this cr
any other forfeiture bill that wll ret lore
to the public domain millions npsn mil
lionn of acris at hnd. lias ho forgo'tsi '
that at the republican nationalconvcntio :
the following plank vai tdoptsd as a
pirt of the pxtty platfotm :
AVc uYnnnd of congresa the speedy forfeit
ura of all land granta which luvo lapsed bv
reason of nnn-compHancu with nets of incur
pnration in all cases vrhera thcro haa been n
attempt in goad faith to perform the eondl
tiona of such ftnintj.
Why then has Senator Mandorson cao
his vote ogainnt the speedy forfeiture o
this land grant ? Hia constituents would
like to hnvo him explain. A simlla
plank was adopted by the domccrati
national convention , and the homo o
representatives , which is largely demo
cratic , passed the Texas and Pacific for
folturo bill almost unanimously. Wha
bai the republican tonato done In rgin
to the matter ? Simply nothing , excop
to Interpose all kinds ef obstacles ti It
consideration , with no other object in
view than to delay it , and I
possible defeat It altogether. Now
then , upon whom docs the raaponti
billty rjst ? Certainly not upon the dem
ocnts , but upon the republicans , ant
Senator Mandereon will have to bear h !
share of the responsibility.
Thera la no question whatever as to the
justness of the Texas and PaciSc forfeit
nro bill , as has been repeatedly shonn
Han'ington'ti ' Southern Pacific compan ;
built Its road without a land grant , push
ing its line through with great rapidity to
head off the Texas and Pacific , whicl
never attempted to conttruct ono mile o
road. Now Huntlngton claims that the
Texas and Pacific grjnt never did hpio
and WAS lawfully assigned by that com
pany to the Southern Pacific , neither o
which over built a mile of road In con aid
oration or anticipation of the gr-nt in
question.
It has been pertinently remarked tba
it would "appear from the vote In the
senate that the relations cf the republican
publican parly with the rjilrjai
corporations are so Intimate that when a
railroad's Interests nro involved the sub
ject is treated almost as a party qnes
tion. " Has It really COMO to that ? It 1
psetibla tbnt the republican party must
rounder upon the rocs of monopoly ? Is
It nlmply to hold Itself trgethor by MIL
cohoralon of public plunder and the foies
exerted by powerful corporations in feist
Ing republican monopollth upon the
United Slates senate ? Ia the grand old
party , founded in the canao of freedom
and which broke the eluckloJ of slavery
from the wrlels of the black man , fallen
so low that it must becjmo n mere ma
ohino In tha hands of greedy monopolists
ror the porpoio of oneUviiiJf the whlto
laborer and despoiling the Indus
trial clasaes of the whole
conolry ? If ro , then wo
say thit the days of. the ropublioai
party are numbered. Wo don't ' balbvp
liowevcr , that the member * of the Unllec
States senate , or rather the republlcin
members who bavo votoi constantly wltl
thomonopolUts and nvainst the in'crusts
of their const tu nti , ura the ruprojen'n '
lives of the real tentimcn's of the mss
of the republican jKiity. The grmt boJj
of the ror.nblieaa paity Is to day what t
waa twenty yc.vs ago when it stood nj
for equal rivals and privileges to all men
It Is only because the machinery of the
party las fallen into tal hands and Ite
leaderthip has been atmimed by ineno
mediocre atility who eould not hope to
rise to elevated pcsitions without aur
rendering tholrroanhojdaBil becoming the
more tools of the Goulds , the Hunting
tons , tin Stanforda , and the Vander
bilt ? , The great mass of Via ropubllein
party the farmer * , mechanic * , and work
Tngmen ro atlll sound on the ma'n ' it
auo between corporate monopoly am
populir rlghti" , and they will be foand on
the right eido when the trying tliu
cornea. It may bo , however , to Iit3 t
resurrect the republican parly if iti loid
ershlp cont'nuos for the ueit four j on
In the B&me hinds is It has been for tli
Isjt ten yoais , tnd it certainly would b
it tor for the cctntry thnt it should
ever bo rceurrected if its name , which ia
nshtined in the licarts of millions ( f men
s the ynonyra for all that ia loytl and
ttjo , is to bo trilled In the dual by a
ng of henchmen nnd cippers who have
o othtr eiai ia life except to enrich
homselvts while acting as the aorvants
f Wall fittcet gamblers and milllonairo
ai'roid wreckers.
HuW NOT TO DO IT.
Rtprtsjntat vo T y'or ' , chairman of
ho committee on Immigration , has in-
reduced a bill to establish a bureau of
emigration. Mr. Taylor proposes to
appoint two commissioners , rrho nro to
n vest § 18,000 to slot t with. Thcto two
commijoioneia nro to constitute the
biiicau , whoio duty It will bo to appoint
egnits to visit the OBBtorn t tales for the
lurpojo of occnirnglng nnd directing Im-
u'pr ' tlon to the ntnto of Nobraskp , aa
well as to moke contracts with railroads
: or tracspcr atiou of immigrants at low
ratts , Incidentally this bureau each
year shall collect and compile and report
, o the legislature and circulate in
lamphlot form facts and ettitis ics rc-
atlug to tuo character nod resources of
: ho state of Nebraska.
\Vo take it for grant.d that Mr. Taylor
iiaa no ether object in view than to en-
oouingo immigration , but wo do not believe
liovo the objects sooght by Taylor will be
accomplished by his bill. The only thing
: hat the bill wilt accomplish is the cm
ilrymcnt of two or three political tramps
or barnacloi. Nobmika has mada eover&l
oxperimentj with Immigration commli-
sionotH and bureaus and ngcnte , an ;
they have all proved coally falluns ant
frauds. The first bureau wai establhh't'
in 18(10nnd ( an agent was stationed atCas-
tlo Garden who drew hia salary wltl
creat ; regularity otd assist
ed the foreign Immijiuntb
to lager boer nnd pretzels and other tup
plies at cheap toirjiug honsoa , from
which ho in nil probability , exacted a
commission , for his tcrvlcca us a runm r.
In duo time ho roturroi loNobrasko , ant
was placed on the retired list.
The next bureau was created , in 1871
with J. W. Peatman end the saintec
Notcwaro as president and superintend
ont. Notowftro wont on a trip to Visnna
and Poarman traveled aa high up ] as the
Loup Valley. They Invcttad abou
830,000 in the stlaries of thomtclvos and
agents , and about $2,1)00 in printed mat
tcr consisting of pamphlets and ether
documents. It is almost necessary to
say that , with ono or two.exq > -
tlods , the amenta that visited
the east and crossed the Atlantic , had n
very comfortable berth , and fared sump
tuoualy on their junketing tours. It wa
a great struggle to get rid of this bureau
and Its agents had to bo relieved by nove
ral succeeding legislature. They wer
worae , If such n thing con'd bo , than any
of the claimants that are preying for re
lief at the hands of the present legisU
turo.
turo.Tho
The only economic and legitimate wa ;
to encourage Imm'gration Is throng ]
printed matter judiciously distributed
If the loglalaturo desiras to invest $12CO
It can bo profitably done wilhont creating
n commission or employing traveling
agents. Lot it place tint amount a
the disposal of the secretary of state , al
lowing him sufficient money to pay fe
one clerk to have charge of the dlstribu
tion of pamphlets printed In various Ian
guagoa. Let the secretary of state advcr
tlao in the loading eastern and Canadian
papers that information relating to the resources
sources of Nebraska can bo obtained , pcs
paid , by a simple request to the secretary
Thousands of people who have a desire to
come west will apply for those documents
and ascertain whether Nebraska ia the
best place for them t ) locate in. There
are plenty ot paupers in the conntry
whom the people of this state do not
want oven If they doalro to immigrate
hither. Whit wo do want is a class o :
well-to-do and Indnatrious farmers
- - , me
chanics and working non who have , com
capital tavod up to pay their faro anc
have enough left to buy a comfortable
homo.
Tm : associated press report of the pro
coodlnga'bf the lower homo of congroes
Friday , concludes with tbo itatomont
that "at the evening acsiion a number
of bills wcro passed. " Ono would
hardly suspect that among thcsj bills was
ono having a most Important bent lag upon
Omaha and Nebraska , and why the asio
elated press agent should overlook It is
something wo cannot quite understand
Our special correspondent , however , saw
ita Importance and at once telegraphs
ua the outline of the bill , which amends
the Union Pitlio ! act ao aa I ) allor ; the
construction of a road from Sioux City
westerly by way cf the Nlcbrara valley tea
a point on the Union Pacific west o
the ono hundredth meridian. The
object of this road ia ttited to bo
"to cut oil a bond made ia the emtoru
portion ef the Union 1'acllic , nnd will , i
is cluimod , thortcn the distance from
Chicago to San Francisco 30 miles. '
The bill ilo.'s not grant any lands , bu
makes the road when built a section o
the Union Pacific so far as it relates to
pro rating , exchange of freight cara , etc.
and it is understood thnt the company a
tbo back of thla echcme stands ready to
begin building the road at once. Wha
csmptny it is that Is putting up this job
wo ate not informed , bat wo inspect tra
it ia the Chicago , Milwaukee it St. Paul
It makes no difference , however , wha
c'liipany it if , ni the scheme is ono tha
ought to bo defeated. The claim tha
ivy such road trill shorten the distance
bo ween Chicago and San Francisco 251
ralloi is ( Imply preposterous. If any
company wante to build any aoci
road it can do it without any
congreislcntl aedstanco , bul * hen con
greas attempts to make it ty Jaw a H > C.
tion of the Union Pacilh In any rojpect
whatever , wo thir.k It is goitgteyeml
be iimltn cf all tciecn and exercising an
nduo pnrtulity for a at of schemer * .
Vhy r.ot let that company , whoso uamo
s kept In the dark fcr some unknown
eason , proceed on the eamo basis that
ho othtr railroads have In tapping trunk
inof. H a not the B. it M. tipped the
Union Pacific nt three dllF rent points
ni'hcut asking any congressional per-
u'silon or aaalttiuce ? Ai > d has it not
aken ila chances on pro-iating , exchange
if freight CAM , etc. , under existing la s
md railway wage ? Why then should
not this unnamed company bo put on ex
actly the same footing ni the B. & M ?
Dills bill has pasacd the house , nppar
ently without proper consideration. U
was evidently pushed through during the
rush of the closing hour of the day's '
session. Wo nro told by our correspond
ent that it will probibly pass the senate ,
and wo believe it will unless immediate
steps are 'nkon to prevent It Here Is
in opportunity for our ccnatora to exor
cise their united Influence , And hero Is
a cnio where the Union Pacific lobby
orient do soiuo good.
THE Herald objects to aa extra ses
sion. That nettles it.
Tin : sum of t n thousand dollars baa
iceuvtUdby the houao for n family
residence fcr the superlntondoct of the
a'atonform ' hchool , which is nothing
moro nor loss than a pniitcntlary for juvenile -
venilo offenders. The common farmer
who can live in a ? 1DOO house conaldeis
himeo'f well off , nud the governor of thou
u ate of iNobreska has no executive man
sion , es yot. It so.ma to us lint a ton
thousand dollar n sidonco for the snpi r
mteiulcnt of the reform school i ] n piece
of extravagance agates ! ; which the tex
payora will emphatically protist.
THE ItUSII FOK IjAXD.
Thn Home Decker's Guide , publlthod
Sidney , ftirnlth's some valuable
statistics r.gardtng the sale of govern
ment land in Western Xobracks , and
the amount still open to entry and set
tlement.
Tlio government land ollico a\ North
Plattu has disposed of one-half the lands
open to fcttlera nnder the national laws.
The land offica district tinbricoi the
wholeof Cheyenne , KoitU and Lincoln
counties , portions of Sioux , D.waon ,
Ouster , Gosper and Frontier counties ,
and the unorganized territory. This 1m-
menao area embraced 12,257,280. Of
this amount gorcrmuont claims cover 2-
874,281 , the Union Pacific railroad land
covered 3OCO,000 acres , asd 1- ,
000,000 are clisssd ; u grazing
lands , leaving 5,382,900 yet open
to settlement. In pait years it hts bean
the policy of iho cattlemen to dccrv the
wostera portion of the siato aa unlit for
agricultural purpoics. So thoroughly had
this notion-beou fpread abroad lint fnw
farmers ventured beyond the contar of
the state. This is shown bv the fact
t'at upto | the 1st of January , 1884 , only
1 990,800 had been filed on , while during
1884 , 877,481 acres were taken. Judging
by theeo tigcrcs , It is oafo to eay thai trie
amount taken in 1884 will bo doubled
the present year.
The crowding of the farmers on the do
main of the cattle kings haa forced the
majority of tlio latter to become actual
owners of tbtir ranges. This Lai been
done nnder the preemption law , and in
many oases the homestead law has sub-
ssrvud their purpore , through cowby fil
ings and fictitious mines. The repeal of
thu former law , h ch now stems prob
able , will limit all government ontrlos to
100 acres. Scores of HBTT towns have
been planned and mapped ont in various
parts of the district , and speculation in
town lota will open up lively with the
spring. At pretont tbo rush for
land is confined tu residents and specu
lators , who are taking advantage of
to rise that is likely to follow the wpepl
of thn t'mbcr culture and pre-emption
acts , bat the coming spring and rummer
will witness an unprecedented tide of
settlers to that regie n.
The northwest cnrr.tr of the state will
como in for i > goodly share of the immi
gration. For miles on each s'da of the
proposed line cf the Sioux City it Pacific
huti'ir < eda of settlers have braved the
rigor-Eofasovero wintorjtohnld thtirclalm.
Thorj ii an almost unbroken chain of
claim ) from Valftitino to Foct U blneon.
Lan 'a ' have nlnady trebled in value ovm
whom only tbo grade- stakes of the rail
road have benn set , and the opaning of
the road 11 Chadron by next fall , will
further atiUen Iho prices. There Is con
siderable worth'eEs ' land east of Ohadron
but from that town to the atato line , the
laui has no superior * Now Is the ac
cepted time fcr every man who want ) a
farm from Uncle Sam within tbo ccnlines
of Nebraska , to prepare tn go west or
northwoit at the oarlioit day. It is
among the certainties that before tbo
close of the present year the best gov
ernment land in tboso regions will have
pussud into the hands of Individuals.
Freight Train Tlmiwn From The
Track ,
HCNTlsoiO.Vli'ebrn."vry -Thooist bound
freight train oa tlio I'eunsyhnnia road waa
thrnwn from the track hut iilaht near Jllr-
. . jngbsm by ft brr-kon Iliin e. Sixteen cnrs
weni dtuiolUh < > d , twelve were tilled with
Htoclt.
Tlio ClilcuKii Klccilim
Ciiu ARO , February 11 , The federal cour
wai enijaged to day in hearing cvilenco for
the defence in the CABO nRainst Mackln , ( ialln
pher and otLert charged with coiiBpiracy to
atun" tlio ballot box In the tiaroml precinct o
the Uiflhtffliilh waul , nnd alter the tiittan *
three weeVn alter tha floction. , T. J. Siitlh at
swore that ho prcuured etcreotype blotks o
the ri'Kul"r ropubllcau ticket on tbc nik-ht bu
fore the flretinu nnd ririnteil tlnrefroui 0/00
tickotn with Hrand t n.ma substituted fnr Lo
manV fnr atata nenntor. Thia evenina a war
rant WAI Issued fof StiWvanVi arroat , charging
him with perjury.
nrt Col h Visit Cleveland
AI.UANI , N. Y. , Kebruiry H.Prt ldent
elect Cleveland to-day rt-ceivod United Htnte
Secator Daniel W. Yoorhees , o' Indians , and
Representative T. It. Colb , ol lodiacn , whi
ureod the c'nun ot er Senator Joseph McDon
aid , f f Ind'anb , for a place lu the i-ahlnct
They rni > re enteil that the movement ill fa\o
of MoUnnnm w g an farnr t snd spontmtou
one , that had taken hold i f a Urpn eletneut c
tli * denioctatlo party all over tlio country
which imitt in sorns way li tiB d. They
wur ell | ili > ed wllli Air Clove nud , and
en'd ' their Vl U waaery fnjjjnble.
( Jo lpt r < > ruu ftitirtly oa thfl nii.jtct o
Daniel MiiniiioK lot eecretarj- ths treuhury
OARD1NAL M'OABE ' ,
'lio Career ol' tlio prt-onsitl Awli
of Ilnhlln ,
Cirdinal M0abo , ntclbiohop of Dnb-
iti ) Ire line ] , died of tcuto inllunmation
n the morning of the ll ! h , after an ili-
icts of only twenty-four hours.
Edward MeOaba was tlo eon of Mr.
Jcrnard McCabc , the well known Catho-
to journalist and writer , lie WAS born
n Dublin in 1810 , and was educated for
ho priesthood in Maynoeth college.
Vftor his ordinatiDti by Archbishop Mur-
ay ho WAB assigned to the pariah of
Montaif , where his zeal and success noon
> rought him to the notice of the digni
taries of the church. When Dr. Cullen
appointed a-chbithop of Dublin ho
> rought the young and gifted curate to
Dublin and placjd him in chaigo of the
details of the administration ot the die
cese. From this i.o.itlcii ho was pro-
mtsd to tlio charge of Kingston , the
itrongeit parish in the fleet ot Dublin ,
and was also retained in the chapter of
; ho archdiocese. From this tlmo
on his promotion was raj.il. Ho
was apftolnted v'car ' general wit lo
still a young rnan. The lucrcatlng ajo of
the Caidinol nnd his frequent JLtinieys t >
llama throw almost the ontir < 3 government
mont of tbo diocese on Oanon McOabe ,
and an tssishnt prelate being found ncc
oosary. Ilia cmlnetico recommended
Dr. McGibo to the Pope for that dignity.
Tbo recommendation was ado ! on , and
Dr. McCibo was consecrated asMata
prthtj by his eminence In Iho parochia' '
church , K < nalown , under thu tile ol
Bishop of G dorn. gJT
Thu appointment wcs made rn tao
25th of June , 1877 , and the cpnsncration
of tbo now buhop took place in lite pu-
lsi chapel at Klnps'OMii on the 2.'Ul of
July followiop , Cn-J nal Cullen ollici-
ntitig ascojBEcrating prelate , and a Ur o
number of the Imh tishopa nnd superior
clergy asiisliug. From the period of the
Novation nf filgr McCnbo tu tha opieco-
calo CsrJltnnl Cnllou olmoct cessjd to
lutorfcri ) in the mcra ccccs'astical ! ud-
ministration of the metropolitan dloco.ie ,
and couc'inad himself cbidly with
thu m&t'urs of an Irloh Cvlh-- ;
llo policy. In th ; direction of
university colleges , charitable inrti-
lutiona and pi.rochi.ii mattoro Bishop McCabe
Cabo took tbo chief part , and thin cuno
in contucb with the clergy of thu diocese
and the religious orders. Ho was knovm
to bo imbued with the pclitiral views of
t o cardinal , but was ruorj popular RS a
ditciplinarian among the priesthood thou
his episcopal chuf. On the death of
Cardinal Cullen the administration of the
archdiocese- into the bauds of Bishop
McCtibo , pending the elostion of a sue-
co'sor to the arphbichoprlo.
In Maieli 1879 the Pope accepted thn
nomination of the diocese and appcinted
Bishop McCabe to the vacancy. On
May 3 , 1879 , the Meat Itaverond Edward
McCabe was formally enthroned in the
nrahiopiacopal chair , and rrcsivod the
homage of the chapter of the diocese.
The now srhbishop Lai hitherto been
unknown in politics. 1o had never de
livered a political spOEc.h , either as priest
or bishop. Earlj , however , in hij ceroer
as archbishop the Land League was
formed , snd ono of the
mrst remarkable of h'a pastorals
was that in which ho first pronounced on
opinion by denouncing the emplojmcnt
of women in politics. Since then the
archbishop published two other paitorala
warning his people again si the principles
of the league This brought in sharp
conflicts with the loaders of the national
movement- , both in and out of the
church. A spirited controver y started
between the cardinal and Archbishops
Croke and McHelly , the latttr prelates
being strong supporters and organizers
of the league movement. The interfer
ence ofthefPopp , and summoning tf the
Irish bishops to Rome , brought harmony
put of what threatened serious
injury to tbo chnrch , and the
priests and bishops have sines
abstained from taking active part in Irish
politics.
The cardinal's chief utterances have
been on ednratinaal questions and hare
boon for the purpose of claiming for
Catholics a share proportionate toothir
mombeis in ilia Irish cducasional endow
ments. Uo Troa a member cf the ponato
of the Rojal University of Ireland , and
took a constant share in it ] deliberations.
Though Iro'and has been always to loyal
to thn Holy See , Archbishop McCabe
was only the secocd ordinal In the his
tory of the church.
I'lito UftlJ.
Chicago Herald.
For pure , largo , healthy gall commend
us to Mr. Diwccn , of Nebraska. He
wan warden of the state penitentiary for
thiccear < i. The prison h a milo end a
half ( r to frcm Lincoln. Of couree , thu
wtritn redo Into town eveiy day and on
his way back called nt the paet oflice for
the prison null , which wts handed him
in a poach. For carrying this mail Mr
Dawann noasls the ntato to pay him
51,980.
Sanford's Radical Cure !
iho Great BsJmunJo Distillation ol Witch lUrcl
American 1'ine , CuiKlliri Kir , UaiJgoM
CIo\cr lllossom Ktc. ,
Far the Immediate Ilelicf auJ 1'urroanent Cure ctf
every erin of Catarrh , Jrom a Simple Head Cold 01
Inlluonzitothe Loiaol tincll , Takte , and Hearing
-ouzh , Ilrunuhltla , and Incipient Conaumptlon. IU )
licl In flve minutes In any and every < Ae. Nothing
like It , Grateful , fraznnt , wholtaotnt. Cure IK )
gin * from Urn application , and la rairid , ladlcal , per.
.i.
One liottle Kadlcal euro , on ? box C'tarrhal Bo ]
> ont and Sanlord'n Inhaler , all In one 1'ackage , | jr
nilnirKiomplcto trcatincn ul all drn 'gi t lor 1.
A k for S ndJor.r < i lUdlcal Curt , Totter I > ruR and
Shemlra > H.'o. . llostoii ,
Uoiiina' Voltalo Klourrlu fluate
Instantly ntlccw the Ncrion
SuUmnndLanl6tic8 Pain A
perfect Wcctrlo liatterr or.m-
ulnixlwitn a 1'orout 1'iwter for
! 6oonU It aunihllatw Pain ,
vlt llz Weak and Worn Out
NfRVf J' U. .trcnutheiiK Tired llus
cles , I'retnutaDuea e , and Uoc more in on half the
tlmo than any ether planter lu the world. Sola every
where
/ COLLARS
* f & CUFFS
tttniNa THU luiix
ADI THI
FINEST OOOD8
EVER MADE ,
KINO ill Linen , OTM
Llo'ngi ' ASO Exterior * .
Aikor them
IUlOS.Ageata for
SPECIAL NOTICES.
MOXKY TO I.OVX-7n mm * ol * 10 MI.I iip.cn
lictf < , | . ! io , fiitnliuro inl Ml Mmln of
IftltcN. W. 11 Motter , 1401 I' tn ui tt. . n\tr
Inrto > jlipc ttorc RSStf _
\ ] O.NKV T.1 LOAN 1 ) mo ninncy to loin on Inv
.VI i rovulcry | TotcrlIn any amount to Milt ,
t tcjvmnal to rife * W. 11. Jloltcr , 11:4 : I'm mm tt ,
or Moist'stlifodtoro. S 5tf
M ONBY tn loan on chattel ! l > y J , T. ltiltv , 213
ROUth Uth M.
OMXT Iv ) LOAM In tumiol OOand upward.
M O. F. Davit and Co. , ItcM Kctatt mil Tx in
f07 tf
ONKY lo cd on cbttteli. lUllroad Tlckeis
M bought and told. . 1'croman , SIS K. Hth
11KIP WANTKI ) .
T\7ANTKI-A ) woiMuKhoixslcepfr frt o. HIV -
V derly lad ) wl h lelcrouoos urcfcrrcd. AiMrow
St. Klmo'ill710 ! f6-lfl
\\f ANTltD Cook at Pidfli llin , loth ard Dar
1 1 cn | oil ; mat , nr won an. 2'i ) lip
TtTAfJTi'.O- coed elils , onlj tliOTOretpan lW
> > cced apply OO'i N lOlh St , ( up. < Ulr . ) ! 19tf
IfANTKD TctttLH. T. Hurray , IMh aa < * llnrnoj.
> Ufl Up
Dish washer nt Krnmtt tiouno
WANTED
I 9 17p
' /peril for our new Look , ROOI ! ) > ate \
to workers f'nllcr ndilrwsdco. llunlrr , 1ft'- '
Durt t , Omaba Neb.
TU .NTKD-OooJ live sotlcltois AdJrcmi Mutual
nt.NTKDOooJ
VY Imll Insurance Co. , St MtKeb. C85-lmp
WANTED A flrot clasi dlnln f rtom girl r.t the
Motropolitin. No othtr nei d nppl ) . 87t ! ) f
SITUATIONS WANTED.
hookstolecpircnlci ; ! ) Ad
. I. llco olllpo.
I'"ANTED As tuition ts baok-kicptr ft olllfi
I wori , lc tno oaco. AiUrots 1 * . O. " 0. K * . , "
JI4-10
u.Milcd ui/Ji .irjt3 ctiuailon o CecH
Aiotins lcnhoctUo ! clUblleiirceat la Oinabc
Addiewr'0. " caroEco. ESS-tf
MISCELLANEOUS WAM'S.
\1TAM'KD iwounturnlshid or furnlthctl rcorri
it with board , nc Httccl oir line prcfunud. AJ
tr 83 "K H. " 1-co oflloo. S25-14p
\\TANTID To rent c t'aeo fninD to 7 10011.8
IT in it ho 11 coed li'iatlon , within H LI kn u
Postotllco AdJr t8"Y U S."loj ! ollico. 15S-141
ttevly erep'o\u-unt. AddrtKjwith stump , ( H < j\Vl
M'K Q. COMl'AAY , S91 Vine bt , Uuclnnall , Ohio.
1K1 in 4n
Agiiiti to wotk for the Western Mu
tual Ileno\ucnt Association , of Dcatrlru , lb
Citli rn | itllSHO COi ) , paid up In full , llwsc dmlrlri ,
R-eiCH'H ( ] In Kattcrn Ncirni-ka or Wctirn Irm
should uddrcMi C , t. Wooik-y. No 1222 RtMUiu st
Omaha , Neb , or Oliver 0. tabln , r-oc'y , L'catrico
Neb. To ( rood ascntfl , men or nrccn , a libo a
compensation will bo pa'd. Company \ po-optra
tno in plan , cafe , rdlabiu and cheap , and ca y to
work- . BOO-1S2
WANTED T < * orooms for hvht hwo kcoilnir
within t oblooliH of 10th and Davenport St.
Inqulro 2 il north 16th Ht. i3-Cl | >
WiVNTKD ToKancllist class rcntauran and lunch
o ut ter to a thoroughly rtepoDs hlo laity. Ap
rlv I'lS Poiulfi. 103-t
X'Oll KKNT HOUSES AND LOTS.
IlhNT- nno of four rooms corner 15th ntu
' t'h'ca'o. 'Ihomis httift , 2zl-16p
FOll KUNT htoroon rummioRsSt. , with rooms
for failly. J , Kllno , 131S Uouclaj St. 2.0-mll
FOH K NT New biick houi' , 11 nximc , modern
Imploumtnt- . 112 N. 2d St. Inquire 2116
Califurnia St. Hi7tl
< OR HF.NT 1I008C4 roorrBBOUth 13th St , $13
P Cottagn 5 rooma near llan > com Patk , $17. Hem
6 rooms l > a\cnpo > t and t6fSts , $17. House 2 larcra
roeirm and J cri ground toath Omaha , $0 O.K.
Maynp , IStbandrarnam. 143-tf
FOll HUNT New 5 room colt po YlrfrinUam , s.
blocks o-Btrf Park a\o ardl block touth of Ht
Vary's avp. St. carfJ12.60 per m r.th. Isaac Adams
10 Frcnrcr bloek , oppotito Pest ollieo. 12t-tf
FjIlU NT-NcwcottiiKC , 5 rooms. J. Pllppslloc ,
1512 8. Strut. W3tf
FOR HKNT Nice 0 room cottage corner 24th and
I > tn nort | street. Apply to K. IJ. Chapman ,
1217 Howard St 863-tt
F > OH KENT A tiewr t lent room house. Enquino
Mrj. E. lloddlo , iCth.liet Datei poit and chl a
RO sts. 7Dltf
F Oil KENT-Furnished Iloomwitn board , 003 N.
17th. & 2UI
FOIl RENT Now Ire room house , wttb city
uatcr , on Bouth 17th St. noir rnllrrad trnko
suitable ( or brardint ; houpe ; rent $30 ; Irqiilieat
fjnmhn foundry or ol T. W. T. Richards. Oil tf
Tj Oll HINT A 6 rocm cctUirn on eatt e o 17th
f St. f ccond door eouth of Webster. inlto !
O. II. Doane k Co 777-tf
ROOMS FOR RENT.
FOll HKNT A largo hsmlsooJcly turnUhttl front
locn , 311 noilh Jfith tit , between j'ftvenport '
and Chcain : bin. 23U 1. p
HUNT Small furnlslni mom i-hbiarl for
FOll , unad acjommodatiaua. 181H Chic eo
St. 231-17p
FO't KENT Furulalodfiont room , 14 3 Howard
tit. 233-14p
FOll UKNT-Too fumbled room * elrxlo ot
irether , at 2403 Harnc bt. U23-17
< lll HKNT-KiiinUho 1 front iom , , wither with-
17
1 out Urn , 1309 Cipltol ave , .JlO-lDp
FOll UE.\T-Roouu IClOIIaineySI.
272 tf
OR ItFNT A r Icelr furnloricfi larito Iron'room
j\lthtto\ontfO4 ; Jlarriciht. ! ! 0 IBp
OK RUNT Furnlihed room ] 1010 CnliLn la St
F
200-tl
17\0il \ UI 'T I'lcaaant fiirnl3ln.il fiott ro-m 17C7
Ij DoiiRlirt . 2f8 Iflp
F IOH IIFNT Iwj luinUhoJcrurifurnliiliod front
rooms , 1033 raroain Ht. ! 07-)0i ) ,
F Olt HUNT lloom and board for two K" ntlemon ,
1G lilapltol a\e
XKIMfl FOlt IIKNT-Ncnlv furnlflic.l . cast expos-
lure , flnjilo orentuHc , H. W , ccriior 17tlmmi t' 'i.
2Jl-tf
TT'Oll RKNT-FurnUheil room ? . Un. Hjdm.S. W ,
.I1 corner 12thand Ifarney. an lip
T7 > 011 HKNT Two unfuinNhid n imi .uitaho ) for
1 licht houi-ekeepInK , Doeinti'sIllicitcur. R'h ani
Howard hts.
Fnit IIVNT- With board a nlor-I } fMinlihc.l . fr nt
loom tultablcfin tnngi-i ttcinin , won d alin'lbo '
DUO jounj ; like ) In in maiid linuilnt Houth wis'ror ,
of Ht. Uki.tV ) u , ami Mnttc-ji tn Ht. Ito 13p
17011 11KNT Klotly fun hhed Koiiu at 1713 Cant
. .
T OIt HlCNr-KnrniulH.d roc ins 623 H. 20th tt
-T 653-18p
R COM TO IIT KLquIro diui ; ( tore , vur. , 10th
L > GUir as.
RO01I8 With board , dotlraLlo or n-mter. Apt ly
at fit Chailen lintel. 039-11
I HKNT Ono furnliticil ted room with hoard ,
1 ktnl two or three Jay boarcJtr * , 1911 WoUtor.
UIU.U
Jj'Oll UEN'l'-T ofront rooua. 1523 taiiltolau-
B6M
trtOit KEKT Furnlihod loouit at 1810 Dodiru t.
O.atebitl
FOU KENT FiimUktd room and boanl00 rxt
vcek. Very Uttlocalion , IBM Iu\cnpo t.
'm tub 31p
IpOUllKNT-For lltht ( houtekctplriir , tworoom ,
1 Jurnlehtdlor tkat j.urp-X . ) , H. W. cor Bth nnd
llmtril 886 _
1.1011 KENT Two nitwit roomi In r.uaick'e block ,
i1 l' ul en ( V Co. , 1618 Kurnim. 811-tl
FOR
I/Oil H U.I' Corner 1 it , 3J\CO , with x < f \ Improve.
J' menu , that w I lrhL16 - per c nt oa Invest
ment I'tuliui A. Co , 1113 Fainam kt. ' . ' 1019
JOH KAI.K-Stoik ( nl lUtnrsi one of ttelekt
ml'Kiuln ' tlnilty. roMtwion n' ' en th < flu
ff * p il. KvioiiiifurttUlcir , .11 tittlth. Ailil'hi
1 X. W , " Iku oillce. l&'tf
U8I.K OH m\T-lVur : rujui .ottJEe. cor.
Klnir tt. and Pttrck tie ; etiry coiitrnlonco
/ ( \V ttr llln , 1311 Slurmm . . 18J 17i > a
F011SU.K OR THADK-Vor InpUT'd tin I ,
< tot > l 2rtorMore , prcrrttt In W\n , Vih. A
lolildi re , bun , 3 u > t In Alcrtcti low.i , .vid 2 irncil
lutfj Notinvi uti'ltoriK. Andres ) o. 1 > It < tii > a'j
WKIDIII , l'ott Co. , fort. 17.m ! > ji
TJVUSAM : C'crnir lit , 100 < U7 , Slililor A17
A IT nit mewith tinumi. b tn. will , fi-nf l ,
l.-'J . l'i > il < e * co. , 1M3 I'uniMii tt 113-1 ?
17 * 11 SXt.rA : soiil | iilitr ( loptmllh f.rst rla 9
loiich roiuilur mid ni ur r.t . attached-A tur
pntn. S. TrutlcrAS South ISlh 81. 181 tf
I. OR SMK Or r\clianco full tccfc ft cloth'nj ' ,
booM and hix * ! , pent * furiiUhlnti ooilf , w li c\ .
IIRO for Nrbri iftt.iini ) < . u. il.t'ctcu.n.voi s ,
i St. , Omatit , Nfb. i.tf
f7iOUHMK-T.nt > 3\1S4 , ] ) oio t msr lib , with
I1 IIKW hoi' o U-JO , cll , fencedf Uj , rnuNm &
Co , IMS hiiintn itttct. i s Hi
17 < Otl RAMin ! acre * of be t 'ann lands In W h
I1 Incton cu'Hilj , Neb ; si tnllo * frmu Herman ;
s miles from lll ir M ill elibcr sell for ca < h or will
.raJo I. r hou o tn I nnlm , It bujcr * lll tttio tip
fonieiioteo on ht'i ; tlni" . T1 o whole lain ) im cr
cu'tltatlon ' Aclcro'n Jos. Kolovuttck , Nw. 13 t B
10th it. , Oin.-vhn , Nob. IWI-tf
I71011 SM.K-SA'onn ami nxtiires omtrallj Inmtril.
and iloliiK a Rood luslniM. Address "Siiloon"
lice ctllco ,
FOUSAI.K-Clicau ono half aero In north Omahn ,
AddrcM X , Y. / Ile ofne . 5 5tf
17 > 0ll 8ALK MO tons icloclcdh y at fit horn Sin-
' tion , ptlcw { 3.00 per ton. Apply tom. . Hopi > er
Klkhoni. B& .imp
Corner lot rixtl ? , Hh anil Durcaa , with n lltx
to hnu c , cclUr , clitcrnotc-l,7tO. | 1'ailton t To ,
1MH KarnniHi . 271
f/OK a LK \ cco.1 pnliiK Impl-incnt Imslniss
v" cll located and oitali'Micd In thrltltiK town on
11. &Jt. U. U in Nol , . Mtrjtlili'i ; rtaiy to ktep
rluht IntiiKoml trade. Only modurato rnplinl ro.
HUlrul. Ailclre ! " \ . Y. " llcoolllcv , 012 fell 28p
FOll S < IK CtlKAl'-Ono clocant ch-mbcr not ,
former coit | 37&.ra Hue rcRtiUtor clock ,
ono to.irly now Kinbo Piano , fl\u Bold franml
plctur s , ono horto , IIIMIICSiul plmvton , ono
llallj r.ite , email Kite , UKU beautiful china coffco
ret ANrt a ltre pure tloixl l KU llcrntnl i\cg. \
Inquire 10IB U iliru St. vai-tl
171011 HAI.r. > | Milt.Is In IVuiNrifH new aild. ,
i. ' 011'tnc cir < lo , ntfrolu S7iO tuSSiO. 1'itUen
i-Co , int : Kn JIO-ll )
ITIOU 8AT.K 00x105 f t on Citinlne street S lilooke
i ? wootof Military luldKO.Jl.OOj. John UMeCapio
opposlto I'oit oltko. 3.tC |
I71011 S\I.F.-132xl4 ! ; font on comer , oulh > cait
froit , house 3 rooms , barn , 3 Worts west o
1'arknvo. and Lottenuorth , caij pnjmrntK , cheap
? 1,703. John L. HcUKUo , oppusito I'o t Ollico. 017-1 f
| 7 > OUSALi : oil hXCIISOKKor lir.ro > cd dty
* ' pr-iicrtj , rnonr tAosn-tioisof lam \\u'l adapt
ed for sencii farnlni ; or * t < > K purimcr ; lUh o I ,
rime to nrlioiil station end i e r oiui cf the hrtt
ttiniiHlnCuiitral Ntbra.U AdJrcsa " 0. N 1I"1'
O. IX \ BlO. Onnhi. 220-Kp
ITlOlt HAI.K-Tliufnrnltura n ( 8 loom l.tu-o and
JL1 house for rent , M7 Sont'itilth ' kt. 22-Up
, -iOK 8AU-Wallpai : er en , all htnek of
1 pajorStO uiitlh IStiiS ! . 24.7-Slp
I/Oil K-JiK A ( ! oni ral mcrrlirillH ) Inn n te Ilia
llThilu'tnAii vvltliln 'J5 mlloji f Unci'n ' , CN'ab-
Ihhol , } 'S , b s' trii'ulu ' ta ii , iork ul 1 Intolra
alHutif ,000 , will tell nr tint huiMini ; , tciim cy.
I'or i niticulars , audicse MuCird t'ruuj A On , 'ma
in , Neb.
B A liiD : II AY-Qocil finality , luuott pilco , T H.
Chikjui.Scliujlir.iNol. 110 ml |
lr > UKSAIKOit KXClIANUB At 1U peracre.al
i or pnit of twothousanl acres of timber land
fnrty mile * cast of Korm * City , wll oicliango lot
Nbroaka land or rnoiohandle * . Bedford , Souer fe
Ii > 0lt SALKOtt EXC'IANUB-Btockof dry goudu
' 1383 ntro ftock ranchc , plenty har land , crcik.
tuns throueh pntlro tiart , io-J ; 'hullillcgs , cjrrnllj
etc , on'y 4 miles from thrirnu railroad town , nneol
( lit liogtaml m at eonicnlciit miclic.i in wntral Neb.
Appl ) tottcNulth Loup Uanlin jCo. , North ( .onp ,
N b. "M SO
MISCELLANEOUS.
Tlo piitiimhipof Ix > cpni. Rpxauer Is thin tlnv
Febiuary 1 , lS35'llB cliu-d bj mutual consent. J. W.
Lilian ciiatmntB the luamtki mid will toiloct nil ao-
coiitil H ml pay all Llllj. J. W. Lcgan , Wll. Sevaucr.
! ! 20 10p
S1UAYF.D OH 8TOLKN A ilatktan tolorotlfumalu
no ; with little gray on LrraU , wltb a ullt In the
Itfi o r , answertunamoot Jts-le , having a hea\y
leather co'lar with no name o i Ic Ketuni tn Block ,
yards to Ihomis Kox , acd n.ccho reward. 2l2-)8p )
OTIIAYED-A small btyinira pony wHtosnoton
O Ifft hind fort. ItowMil will be paid If ro'urneii
to Scindlna\lan Hotel , 7th tit 213-10) )
PHIVVaultfl , elokxfiid coffpool domed at tha
fhortcst not co al d at any tlrre of the day. In an
cntlrrl.t , oril.-rl.BS wayuithout the least moloetatlon
to occupants or neighbor * , lth cut Imprincd ami
odorloBB apparatus. A K\ans.'iCo. , Oil Coiilwlave.
OHlnilp
IpOH TUADK For merohani'lso ' groceries pro-
1 ferred , three (3) ( ) laluahle lets lu Dayton , Ohio.
Ono ( i ) lot In Ht. LoulF , Mo ; Bift acres of line land la
Kannas ; One ( I ) farm In Ohio. Thla propcity la In *
of Incumbrance All comn-unlcatlooa will bo ticatcd
strictly ooniltlentlal. H. II. Winepear , 2094 Cumlntr ,
Ht S87janSO
NOTICIC TO BTOOKHOLUJ < : U3.
The annual meeting nl the stockholdoia ot tha
Doe PiilillsMii-Co. , williohclil attlulr cilice , No.
916 rarnninbtri'tt ; on Mouday , vnrch lt , 1H 6at&
'cl ck p. m , for tha iletlon of olllcers ami iho
transaction i > t ouch other bunlmai ax may emnoIMI-
fore It , K , ItOShWAlEK , 1'rcsldnnt
OMAIM , Feb. 10 , IBM tblO.1101
CEKT1FIOATB OP 1'UBL.IOATION. .
OVlflCK , AUOITUll OF PUIIt 1C ACCO NTS , )
. . (
Mr " " " -
AIR i-r ,
Lincoln , Fokruuy Int , 1R8S. }
It la hereby fortified thnt tho-Hnatmari'i Pirn nnit
Marine Inhiiranoi ) Co , ul Ilittlni'ith In the nUtit
ol I'ennnUianKi , lui cornplUd Hltli the Insurance
Liwcf thla State , and h author zul to transact ( ho
biulncBaol 1'lro Ins.rincolu thla btite fur thu cur
rent car.
\Vitrasa my Imml and the seal < t the Auditor of
1'iiulio 'C3UUI ts tliu ill ) andjiiarahiro written.
. - . fanned : II. A. ll\ll O K ,
j L.8 j- Auditor P. A.
Mr J H III Kualt hu Wimappcintol acn , > cf the
above comrany , ull'co l&th and l' nani ctOmaha.
Mendelssohn 8s Fisher ,
llooms 28 nnd 290malmNntl Umiklilock
bUCCKXHOlM TU
Dufrene & . Mendelssohn
( Jen. I , . FUhor , ftrmery with W. K I' . Jenny
An hlttck , t'Mcago. janHolm
UNITE ! ) UTATK8 INIHANHIIHVICK ,
risri n I mi K Ancr ,
Dakota , January IS , 1KSS.
B'rtlcd propofalu In trlji'lcato ' lidorrid , pr
fortheurtctlon of one weiulul.kt anil C-upr.tur
shop , 0110 horncFH , unco anil n.r-ci 1'ft'ieoui Bhoiw ,
ono hlax i hlcr hoiiMjtwo w nnn nrid Ktorai/o Bhod %
one liiloliuiifu tnuiullar , at thhagrn y anil dlroct-
ed ti the undtri'dicil , cara i f Olilu' ' l uarli rnmiter
deiurticciit , Ithu tNttoOmtha Neb , will bo ru-
cfucx. untl 12 in. Kalurday , KiRrmry 14 , I'M
rian anil rpirlllratl na can be ixtmlridl In the
nfcooftliau ' < liuarto | t nil' , ilcinrt-nuit of thn
Pbttv , Omaha , Neb , thn "Ii ttr Octan" ChlciKV , 111.
and trie "Journul" at Kan a < City , llo ,
Contiaitulll lu , awarded to trie lowest rctiporiillilo
hlddcr , Hiibjott th tha tirroial | of tbo depntrauit of
tlie InU-rloi.
Iho right , liowovcr , Is ro-o'Kil lo iejtc inj anil
all , or any part of any bid , If ilocmid fur Hie hc. : In
ter Htcf the ifnli-o
l'rox-B | In rouht f'tale lo ) lh of lima retjulrtil for
eomi laitlon of bulhlliiitail r apprt.tal ol cxntrict ,
anl nniDt lH ccoinpalned IK aLertllloJ ( juk tijion
Home l/ultcd Stilua DcnoMtur ) , ia ) b'o totheoiilar
( t tlio Funiuriiltii l > f r at lea > t Iho (1) (
per coil of thoaiiiiuni of thupniio4 ] l , ld h rlitck
lhall hefnrfel'ol tcithu United StitUHla rim of > ny
tldilir luacitliiK tlio u id ; "lull f ll to expcula
prompt ! ) a contract with K"od'ml tulllclinl n-cuil.
ilt-8acr-ordlnir to thetunmolhis lid , otherwlito to
bo iitiirmd to the rldJvr ,
( nr further l'f"iu > t en adilrcM tfiu unifeni'Kiitxl
at I lee Iti'to Aueiioy. U-UoU
Tro und"rtlnj i will will ba ai I'aiton HnUMi ,
Omah > , Ntb. , h/Iho morning ; ot Prkla ) , I'ehru&ry
la , Ibfiii.
V. T M'Oll.l.TM'DDT
Jan JO-Sw m U. K , IrnlUn Afa i
St , Charles Hotel ,
0.8TKF.CT , UET 7th and 8th , . LINCOLN , NKI1.
Mr * . Katu Co&kly , Vrcprlctoiciw.
ly ami eleKuatly furulnbixJ , flood rwmrJe
noriiton tlret floor.
rinn31.60 to 82 prr day , Special rates irlToa
i.l the lutrUliUiirn. novln-lin m
( SUCCE300IV8 TO JOHN 0. J/LOOIU )
UNDERTAKERS I
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