r r THE DAILY BEE TUESDAY FEBRUARY 17 , 1885 MMMBMWMB HM > THE DAILY BEE. OMAHA Orno Ko. 014 AND 010 FAHNAM ST. NEW YORK Oirioa , Iloou C3 TBIBCNB UUILD- 1NNO. Pub'liVitd er rj morning , P * , ? ° ° JyJh * ruolnncj - only Monday morning dilly On. Year . BlrMonttU . 6 00 I One Month . Tlio Weekly Bee , I'ubllhseel every Wednesday TEIUIS , rostriiD. OneTear , with premium . * J < j ° . One Ye r , without premium . HU M > nlhf , without premium . ' ? One Month , on UU1 . CORtlMrOVDKVCll ! All CommtinlMtlon teUtlng to > * " * EJIlorM mitttrs hould bo tddrefscd to the LDHOI OF tui 11. ECiwMa tirrsM All nuilnen Letters and ItcmUUnccs jhjuU be ' COMMNT , OMAHA bidreipolto I'unuanrsa TIIR "t r ft , ChMks ir.,1 , 1'ost ollicoorlora to to uudo piy kblc to the order ol the compiny. THE BEE PUBLISHING CO. , Props , K. UOSiWATiU : , KDITOII. A. H. 1'itch , MnnaRcr Daily Circulation , P. O. liox , 483 OmaliB , Xeb. ( JOKKN VllTOIlIA h OH the Hick Hut. Her Illness la asciibod to nn overdoto of E/yptiau bj'lorn. A wn'K-Mimiir.r.EU , who ret up llio pica of Insini y , wan convicted nnd hung In I'eniiDfhania the other < lay. This would Incbftta that the people cf Penn sylvania ore beginning to boliova that the linanily dodco tu worn out. JOUN FITKII : ST. JOHN officially rm- iinun-xs that ho has n , t tjotoreel oot } ct , } > al propoBos I > pivo a autiea of Icct Jtuj in a number of IvMnaa tiwna. John Fester ttlll llvo , BuU'ilh t irvthig the httstnpt il ) Olnrkaon , of Don Moiiics , to bury him. Du HELMIIOLD , of bac'iu fame , his 1 > 'oa tehanad fioni an insino nsylura , \vhura ho has baen confined for four yoarj. It will bo plu.iiaut naw8 to coun try nowepapcrj , ninld the gloom of the era of dopresjlon , to learn ( hit Dr. Holmbold propasja at an curly day to anaiu edit their sheets for them with column att ulca upon the virtues of bnchu. Tin : Omalu Jlcjniblican la edited by n man of icntnouao mental callbro. Ho devotes - votes a column editorial to the alleged offortsof lljeoiratcr at Washington on the coming inaugural day , and on another pigo of his piper ho publlalus the pro ceedings of the Omaha board of trade in whioh IlOH9wator la mentioned among these participating in the moating. This man It sawator is certainly a very ubl- quitona DoiUNQ the month of January 7,811 immigrants arrived in the United States. Thii ia 4L'Ol , loj.s than the number landed In January , 1881. For the eevtn months ended January , 1885 , the total number of tmmfgrail B woa 19011 , ! , whils the totil numbtr for the seven months ended January 1 , 1885was L'oO.SriG. Thla is a heavy falling nil' in immigration and cm only bu accounted for by the hard tlmeo. The immigrant ratea bavo never boon ao low aa they have been for the last f on months and yet wlthtHo heavy icductiot thla claas of trnvol ia falling off. Itwillpro bably pick up considerably when sprint opens. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ MA YOU GUACE , of No re York City , haa "begun proceedings to recover from the United States ? 802,991 , with Interest from 18U1 , for advances ot money made by tha city of Now York to equip soldlcn { or the war under President Llncoln't call for troops. This is very much like omo of the "nrar claims" that havu beer , brought against the general govornmcnl by the commonwealth of Nebraska. Ii commenting upon Mayor Grace's actlor the Chicago Tribune pertinently sayi that the president should institute proceeding ceoding ) to recover aovoral millions o dolUro damages to the United States b ] roaaen of the Coppethoad rir.ti whicl tjoh out of the field 20,000 Union trcopi ia put thorn down. CiiAKiK3 FKANCIH An VMS informs thi secretary of the interior that uh'itevoi the dopariment will spec fy the sain dm from the Union PeciGe under the annua Btt'liiuoDt ' required by the Thurman nc io bo made on the iiratcf February , 1885 the amount alia'l bj for rrareloi by draf by return mail. Now if any ono ough to know what is dna tha govornmen from the Ui.i n Pacific under the Thur jiun ft"t cr any othir liw it teems to it that tint piraon ahonld ba the pretidcn of Iho compuiy , and wo believe tha Cha'les Francis Adsiiniry \ \ eknowi \ \ what the amount ii. If ho dojan't hi bittar IntzoJuco hlmaelf to Iho company' , ifxonnling olTiuois and bookkeepers an ( post hlmaelf , and llion forward tbatdiuf without any futthor nonaense. Onothim ' If certain , nnd that { H that Mr. Adam knows beyond tha shadow of a doubt tha tha Uci u Pacllio owes a great deal mor than It ever wants to pay. THE OMAHA DEE ia ait ikon when I declares that tha el oath penalty is not 1 force In Iowa. There is a prisoner I the penitentiary now upon whom th enionco of r'o&th lias been pasaod. DC Jlfolncs Lcadtr , Wo were led Into tha mitt ike by tin fttitement of the Sloni City Journal tbn " ( hero have boon over 300 murders com tnitted in Iowa in fifteen years , bnt not fllnglo murderer legally exterminated. Wo took It for granted that , In view o euch a allowing , Iowa d d not have cipl ial pnniihment. Now that wo ara toll that the law provides for capital punitli ment wo are surprised that the author ! lies do not once In n while h vo a let ; hanging. If tbo law were enforced , th number of murders won'd not only b .diminished bat tbo number of lynching would be decreased. It Is tha delays in < non-enforcement of the hw tint Indue men to ttko the law into their own bands 3f tb.8 prisoner IIQW under sentjnco o < loth , rtfoir.d to by the DJS Molnui J adcr , 11 oieoatod , ha will be tbo en' ; murderer honj In fifteen y ars , dnrin : which over 300 morleri have been com mltted , if the atatomcnt of tbo Sioux O.tj ii correct. "TEE MOST IMPORTANT EVENT OF THE OESTUIIY. " The Omaha Republican in Its "Old World" article of Sunday morning makes i the assertion that "tho fall cf Khutoum Is tha most important event of this cen tury. " The historian of that paper cer tainly dleplaya a UtncmUblo Ignorance of the Importint events of the century or cho his ideas of importance nro airangely peculiar. When wo look back over this century and tee the rnany Important events tht have transpired compared with whit-rt the capture of Khartoum by the Mahdi ia n vny Inti nificant tlUIr wo nro Hirpriscd that any man of ordinary Intelligence , rould make each a reckless statement as that which appeared In the columns of the JtrjiuMican. Going back to the days of Ka'jloan wo find durin ? his career events that sh ok Europe f iom end to end and deeds that will over remain the ndmlra- tbn and wonder of the world. How about Napoleon's crossing the Alps nnd defeating the allied annloa of Austria and Saidinla , making a eimpalgn which haa boon pronounced the mmt brilliant the woild over s w ? Yet , according to the Jiijmblican , this was nothing compared with the fall of Khattourn , "the most impor'nnt ' c\ent of the century. " How about N&poleon'a campaign in Egypt , whm forty centuries locked down ftoin the pyrimids upon his brilliant victor esl But the Jlrjntbllcmiould have ua believe - liovo that the fill of Khartoum over shadows Napoleon's conquest of Egypt. Are we to undors'and ' that the battle ol Auitorlit ? la ta bo nnkod aa nn event ol seoDndary hnportanoo ? And how abont Waterloo ? And the division tl Poland , by which a nation was wiped oui from the map of Europe ? Of conrsa al this amounts to nothing when compareei with the fall of Khartorjm ; nor does tin boinbarelmonl ; of Sebastopol , nor the battlont Dslak'ava. Wotuppcs' , tootba , the engagement between the Prussian and Amtrians at Sadowa where the for mer numbered 200,000 nun and the lattei 183,000 , the total number b'iog gnntoi than h s been brought together In mcd orn times on any battle field except tba ! of IjBipaiu Is eIdontlconeldeted ( o b < on imlgn licant event by the Jlejiubliov historian , \\ho by his aaaortlon also rank the battle of Sedan , the capitulation o Napoleon , the slego of Parle , and thi changoof the French empire to a republii as events of onlyVrdlnary Importance. Wi would like t > ask if the war of tha rote ! lion in the United Stafe ] was not at event in the world's history compared t which the fall of Khartoum Is as a mo'e hill to a mountain , There nro hundred of events that have occnrred during thi century that completely overshadow ii importaico the fall of Khartoum. CONTRACT LABOR. Senator Blair , whatever else may b said agilnst him , is entitled to credit fo the ? eal which ho mani'oats in behalf o iho bill prohibiting the importation o laborers under contract. This bill , ivhlc passed the house at the end of the ICE session , and ia now bcforo the senate , is jnsb and reasonable moasuio , and ough to become a law. Everything ii ampl ; "protected" In this country exccpi th labor of onr workingmen , who have to great extent beea unelarminodand throwi out of omp'oyment by thla viclona sjsten of Importing cheap hbor from Enrop under contract. The Italian , Polish , am Hungarian laborers , aa Troll as thoa of other European nationalities , hav become accustomed to live on ihatvoul starve an American , and of ciurac the can all'jrd to work for a inero pittance Tha contract syatem box thrown into th Amaricau labor market a largo number c the sopaillaons laborers of Europe , whc owing to force of circumstance" , hav virtually become panpcri in their ow countries. While their condition es cites sympathy , it is nnraaconablo to aa this country to take ciro of them at th espunse of our own workiogmon. Ohai Ity begins at home , and wo bjliovo i giving our own laborer J a show to mak n living before wo food end shelter an ai my of foreign paupcri , who , iinele the contract system , are degraded to th lavel of contract Chinamen , and many o whom , lika the Chliumen , only save u their money to eond It out of the try. Much of the trouble cf the oast. r mining regiona hai been caused by th Importation of cheap contract labor , am it is time that it was abolished by lu Tha passage of the proposed bill will cci t taluly meet the approval of the peopl of the Uni'ol Stites , and will lia in at cord with the platforms of both politic ; pirtlos. Lot UB prcUct our workingmei whatever wo do. American labor ia commodity that deserves fair trratmou and If justice is done many of the labc troubles will disappear. If there wi moro legislation on the pait of tl Unitoi State ] nonato for tbo eQt of the laboring man ao leas for corporations nnd monopolls it would bo much bettor for tlio count- ; Any measure ) for the bettering of tl condi ion of workinginoD , if just BU reasonable , should receive more attenliu than any kind of leg slattern. They ai the booo and sinew of the country , an anything that tends to materially a ! them conduces to th ) general wclfiu and prospoii'y. A potiod of dopreailo tells woiso upon them tbnn upon th capiialistio class Among the former i is the many that suO'tr , whi'o ' among 111 latter it it the few , and who can atan hard times wllhoit being coinpsllod t unaorgo personal hardships. day comes but once I f four yoart , and It la a golden harvest fc a large numbr of resident ) of the ca'.lui al cipital. The privilege of occupying window and looking at the proceealo will coal the viaitcr from five to ten del lira , whlla standing room along the rout U aold by the inch. IT is announced that the long attiko in the Hocking Valley is tndcd. This ia cheerful news to Iho miners who have been out tf employment over tinco last April. Now thU the beard of trido hai definitely - finitely acttlul Ufon the lotto bo put- cluicd for n alto for a chamber of CUM- moice building , evoiy business man , u ho deslre.i to have a clumber of CMTI- morco worthy tf lha name , ami which \Ulltcin keeping with Iho pretensions of the city us a trade center , should at once apply for membership to the VinirJ , and aclivoly auist the preterit directory in carrying out this progrimmo. If our business men do to promptly there is no dmbt whatever that before tha 1st of next December the building will bo com ploled , and Omeh * will have a chamber of commerce of which nho can feel proud The effect of ouch an enterprise up n the atato at largo would bo of incalculable value to the bifintisj paoplo of Omaha. It would at once , in conjunction with our live slock and gia'n Industrie ] , make Omaha a great market , and tend to bring to this piliit capitalists nnd men who dc tire to build theimelves up In an enter prising and growing city. As usual , tbcrj appears ia our Monday mornicg pr ea report an account of the Sunday doings of the Chicago Socialists To say the least thla Sunday dose nf Chicago cage tooiallun is getting decidedly mon otonous. Wo heartily ondoreo the fol lowing from the Denver Sews ol a recent date : If the naaoclbtod prets reporter at Chicago cage cau find no nnro important nowj to sand wett on Sunday night lhan the frothy and mcauiugUaa utterances of a fo < v blatherakito aocialiata ho ought to give the wires n rest , For moro than ton years thoap samp blathorekita socla'- ' ists have mot in Clnci 'o every Sunday to air their eloquence , anel that is oil they have over dono. It h both absurd and idlotio now to try to make it appear that their organization Is either now or din gcrans. A little reform in the direction of common sense would do the associated press no harm. IF the legislature can't give us railway regulation , then lot it glvo ua nothing The pcopla certainly do not want a com- mlaalon , which will add to our bUto ex penses from § 15,000 to § 20,000 a year in oxtta taxes. Iharo Is no need of a com mission , as thuro is already a law en the otatuto books requiring the auditor tf ev ery railroad company in Nebraska to make annual returns tj the secretary of state concerning the business condition of hie road , but that law has never boon obeyed. If the legislature would simply pass a bill authorising the sicrolary of state to col lect this information nnd allowing hlmsuf- licient clerk hire for preparing a tabulated statement , it wonld do all tint a commie , sion could possibly accomp'isn ' , and the exponee would not bo more than § 1,5001 year. The clerk could assist the sacre lary in other work , eo that the outloj wonld be n great deal less. The idea ol miking a commission , when the people do libcrately refused to have one. and vrhci it ia designed from the outsit tocontcr IK powers to regulate freight and pas'.engei tolls , but merely ( o collect statist cs , is ai Insult to the people , and solely in the in tercets of the railways. A MEMii&ii of the Baush par'it 11131 expresses the opinion that iho ojcupa t on of 300 equaro miles by nn American Mr. Wlnans , In Scotland , as ploaaun grounds for himself and friends oogh not to bo tolerated. These are our aouti monta exactly. The Engliih now see tin evils of American land-grabbing withii their domain , and they ought not to com plain if we find fault with the Engliel and Scotch land-grabbing syndicates am individual capitalists who have aecurec nearly forty million acres In tha Unitec States for thuir cattle and sheep ranchci at inero nominal sums. This condltioi of aifiirs will not bn tolerated mucl longer in the United States. Thi alien land owners must cithe become citizens cr dispcsa o their lands to parsons nho are cit'zsns It is bad enough to have Innd-grabber amorg onr own people , bnt whan wheili empire ) of territory are bought up b ; wealthy foreigners who prjpofo to estab Hah the odious ryatein tf absentee land lordlem and eventually sack the lifdbluoc out of the country , it Is high titno foi the people to nuke a vigorous protest and it is hoped that conpnss will con tinuo to agitate the subject until it ratnl1 in some very healthy end etl'ectivo legis lation. IlrarH Through Ilur Nose , Philadelphia 1'resu. Harrison Ilahn , of Wind Gap , Pa. , hai a two-yoar-old daughter whuso cars an bent forward and crown fast to tha faua The girl was deformed when born. When 10 she beuimo two months old tire doctun separated the ous from the face and tied them back to their proper phce , but thoj . returned to their former position and an there to remain undisturbed. Both can are without the orifice ) , but deafness Ii prevented by tbo girl hearing over ] sound , no matter how lizht , through hoi nnso and mouth. She is a very brighl girl , is very fond of muiic , weighs onlj twenty pounds , ia healthy , anil la Mr d ETahn'a hrs * and only child , although IK d bis been ronrriod Clteon yean. 'e ' n Tun Glilc'tigo Dro\crH Killed , I'llTPIUJlio , I'o. , Ki'bruary 10. Two itocl trains near Conowaiigh collided unrly ycater ilny morning by whIJi two Chicago drorcr 10 were killed and a tramp eteullng a riclu wu 10d eeriouily injured , 3 Olrarlnir Ilonso Itoporr , UOSTOX , February 1C.The managers of th ading clearing liousea In the United State report the total clearoncpa for the week en < 1 in ? Kebrnary Hih. SriP.liW.Ill , being a tot.i decrea-n over the CJrreajwndlng week n yea sgo of 27 0. a n Will A < 'o 'iu Canadian OTTAWA , TubruMy IS.Col. . Williams re calved a telegram from Gen. Wolseley a * Korti t > tlmffecttliJitlie wru'.l ba glad tc ties a Canadian regiment io LINCOLN'S HIGH SCHOOL. Writ It Con ihB Siata to Maiotaiu Ihc A. Si-oro nt lm tors on tlin MllriRo I'ny Itoll XoMtj lialC tlio Stitdcnts d of Lincoln. Till : VMVBUSITY , Speilal Corrcspoudeneo of the HEE. LINCOLN , Feb. ID Your correspond cnt has no cA a gr < at many d e era in the lobby of la'e. A curiosity to find out w'aat was the miter ; revealed the fae. that a largo majority of those pill VLII- ilors CTtis'.lUiv.o the faculty of the nnditl epartmcnt of tha nnivcisity , It will ub'y bo news to many cf Iho ( axray- n that snh 11 ilarnrtmtM'.t exUto , but It es all the s.iaie , with tponty-ono p'o esDts , who agreed Dot to ctnrgo far their a'imblosjrvicoa for the first two years , Ithough over $1,100 lim Mrenily boon iaid them for traveling ixponto' , etc A > 10 professors live in all parta of thu state isir traveling bills annual tj a big sum. Now tha tax piyeM whh to know if hero ia ouch a great demand for doJlora bat the atato should appropriate lug ? uma cf money out of the umvuisily fund o ran this department. The presant -Upply of doctors much moro equal the doinuiul. It thcrcforj fullowL tout thu iato should noi bu put to tnu cx onio of ducnt'ug a lo : more wlum they are not lotded. WIIAT THE sr\n : DDES NKKD , s eiucated citizens. For th's ' waa the utilversity endowed in gifts tf lanojby the national government , but wbcn It ejmee o tnx'iiR ' the puoplo thioi-olghtsof a mill nd aqcandcr ng the resjurcoa cf tao ia- itltutioa for the purpjso of giving pr foi- ijnal men an education , which la of ourio their cap'.ta' ' , it stnkis the aver age taxpayer aa a great Injustice. The merchant and the farmer might : u wall ask the atatj to ect htm up in business as for the doctor t ] et his pr ifissiemnl edncatitn ( no , t may bo Intotoi.ing to know something , bent the rtnuing ot thu university , and to that end your correspondent has spent some time in looking up the malt jr. Tha unlvcriity costs ovi r § 30,000 a yoai at the present time , ( son report of re gents , page 32) ) Fhc probable Income ' the next two years is fixed by the r < its - ts at about § 150,200. Of this § 77 , ' 500 la received from the stito tax of ; ol mill levy , leaving a balance derive : from aalo and leased lands of $72,700 ( aeo sime toper : pugo 12) ) . The b > Unce in the tioieury at tni time IB about $87 , COO , ( page 12) ) . If this is properly In vested 01 ea t.t five per cent it will yealc u aiiiual inecma of Si,3."iO , which addc : t ) tha iucome from university landa will makd for the two ensuing y eats a revenui of SS1.0CO , making $10,700 a year. Frjm the above figures taken from tai ragunt's report , it will bo tcan that thi income from university landa will anp port ttio uuivers ty. It thtrjfoiM folio wi that the state tax cf thi e-eiuhtho cf : mill should no longer bo continued , am ttio law rtlitinL' thereto be repealed Sec. 19 of Chap. 51 ! ( , page 513 , Anotatoi Statutes. By reference to the Univerait ; citiloguocf 188IS-8 tit appears that th to al number of student ) in the free dc purtmonta la 335 , of whom 13G are KKSIDBSTS OK LINCOLX , over one-third , at an an naal cost to th atato at la-go of qvcjt $12.000. Tlrs aam catalogue snows that there are 30 non rasidonta , who , under the law , are re quired t j pay a tuition fee , to bo fixed b ; thereguntsSoc. ( llPago513) ) Thoicpor nowhere shows thut th s has been dene I'hc cost to Ili3 attte for rah utadtnt i rtbiut 81CO a year. Thcra should , there fete , bo in the lui hboraood of § : iiOO ( i year p-tid In by the non reudent students Why is this not done ? Tnis in'Ration should bo SUE tamed b ; Uio Income frjm the lanela anel there Is n reason or necoscity of coatinuing th ihrao-eighth mill tax. Tha regents hav siace the hut l hlaturcaaJGimied addei niedleal el'partmafct consisting of thro so ] arata cchoo's ' of medicine old school hoiLH"patic ! and ecleciis , ta.h with it separata faculty. It is , of course , doairous to make thi department a eucceas aa well as a prid to 'Iin wato , but does the expense incnr rod justify at this lima a large appro printiuu lor its bone-lit ? Tha result o free education in law and medicine ha been tried in a number of atates am protcel granel failuroj. 1'enueylvani ; Uniforeity , ( ha university at Aun Ar her , Michigan , the Iowa University , am a uDinbir of others have long EHICI ab nloned the free pystooinow recjuirlni ilia legal and medical students ti pay fee so that to-day these ) departments in th abovu riiTced institatiuns aio B elfin ahilng. In fact it is nnjiut to tax th people to give a i r.fejaional ed ucatton to the comparative few. 1 11 hoped that the log slatur will amend IIOUBO roM 158 eo as to re quico | rofessional atudouiH to pay fei'f otherwieo the medical apartment with it tcvonty.ono different profctsor/i / will too EAT Ol' TUB XNTIKK KKVKNVK of the institution Tha university c MiohicMit cnargi's non-ronldents of th state $50 a year ; if the tame sum wn charged by our mayoralty it would ylel au anunal Income in a few years tuflicieu to pay all oe's ' of that depntmont , The medical proFeasors are mak in , every effort to lobby throngh bills , givlri ; ( torn big pay for their services ; to ihmi tbo university la everything , provide * there ia an appropriation for their bene fit. fit.It It Is demanded by the people that thi state taxes bo cut down as much as pos siblo. The legislature of 188. ! appro priated $75,000 ( aeo aetslon lawa , paji 358) ) fur expanaoa of the university ot al kinds , including model farm , and Ihen is no roaeou wby iha present legitlatun should increate this sum for the next twi years. IH It Dynamite ? LONDON , 1'ebruary 10. A tcrrlBc explo tion occurred in the jiowdor rnagaziea at Gib ralUrtn-eUy , killing eovimteon men and dom considerable damat'd. COLLARS CUFFS Tun tune ADI THI FINEST GOODS EVER MADE , IMJ ill Linen , OTH Llo'ngi ' AND Exterior * . Ak for them OAUN BIlOS.Ageut3 for Omah- 1TH w Yor CAN SMTHr A AV mpeiial ktlai Government Bond , issn : OF isci. Their ; bond * are hr iln a loan , the Interest of h eh Is pild out in premiums three times jearly. ery bond I entitled to TIIUII : : DiiAWixos ANNUAI.I/V , nlll r rh and e\cr > bond Ii rolccm-d with a lar * r m-Hrr premium Kteri tnnl vtsrdriw ono of o follow Inn premiums , M there ro : Flotlns. Hotln . s 1W , > CO 4" > < V' ' 0 .1 IM.OOO no.ooo .1n .1t : n 10,000 ltiOO .1o n fifl.O : t ' ,0 , ) ) o a J.OM )2exiO 9 & lOXi n.ooo 120 n ire nn I 1Q n ToR.'thcr T 000 p'rtmhiint , attm'intlmr ti Sl > ,0 0 lorlus. Iho next ludctnptlun takes pUce on tin SI'.COXI ) OF JIAIH'II nd c\ery Yifnd Vonzht el ut on orbefn'O the 2nd ol ; rch In entitled t < > tbo whole ptoailua that may bo r wn thcrtou on that dale Out of town melon lent in UrnnTHirn I.nnrnt nd lnd"t IIII ? . ' Will 8CCUICOIIO nl fM9CI l llll fof ho no t diawlnt ; . 11Unco p jable lu munlhlj In Foe orders , circular ! , or any ether Information , < > INTERNATIONAL BANKING co. , GO Fulton St , corner I5roinlw.iv , N. Y , City , ESTABLISHED IN I 74. The above KOvominont bundt nro not to be com * arod with any iattcry whalsoo1 cr , s lately decided lythoCourtof Appeals , and do not conflict with ny of the Uwd ot too United States. &X. D In wrltlnc , ploaao itate that you Ban hla In Iho Omaha Weekly 13co. _ Well liiiger Ooods OP ALL KINDS , Contlitlng Of Augers , Sand Buckets , Rope , Gearing , Shafting , Etc. Rock Drills and Horse Power Attnchmtnti mndo to order. Also Bridge Oastinfi" , Bolts , Urnto-bnrs , Etc. JOB WOKK Done oc short notice. Cwh p ld for cut scrap Sen ' for circular. Addrcsi M. 22. Lewis & Son U4STINOS AMn.nCoi'\ tuo uta nnd uiott praal al AR MAOAZIMI Mm"iir IMKRC'IANOK fur 15c : alB Colored 1'Utv , 10\13 , with Oataloijue of Att'oi Books. \\M WHI1LOLK. Publisher , 140 Nassau St , N. Y. Jan 2-8t 4 ecu's ' for our famplo Book of Cards illost 8tjiC8 < Austin Card Cr , New Ua vcn.Ct. rtH. worlfl. cur. . ; , # , k. Djirrlict , > . , r u.4n. . . * Jil . "rJ * cttiel rrtii..Orr.Di A. dtor liiit.rt < l.lii.lou.l | M c * .1. r ehkiepvD. tel U ftl luuicfr JrlLk. Irr It t .v * "fruuntr frit. Ak tour ro r or rfni * in foi IL * { * * COL3 A3 zf. v- By the ii'o Hostittcr'n "triune Bitters the ha p.ir n.i | | > eiranca of ih countcliaucoand.sl lowni'-s of ( ticn are B'ipiUnte b } hial hier look n il as thu food I a lmihlul. h ti dare gAppetiioU U'Mi'icil niu thener\ous } i tern rofic-bcd will nuKh nueilul HIUIH licrthrouh | tbeU'i ol tnh > ulidno wlich Is alno lKriL ; III ill to ptilHOn of t rheumatic tuuleiic ) en I mi Inestlmahli prcventho of fe u end IKUO. For ml 'liti anil Dealers CL'tii'tall ) . Rheumatism , Ncuragia | , Sciatica , Lumbago , Backache , Headache , Toothache , irnn.iM'npn.itriiMN.Hr Iliirux , Scalilo , I i' l Itllcu , AII. oTiini IIOIIII.Y riivs AMI AIIUS. u.lil.iiiil p.'Al.r in try * lier . t MI e > uu U.1IK [ Jlrtrlluii. In 1 1 l.AiiitiAir ; * . THI : CIIAUIIH : A. > oiii.iit : : to. wrilaA.eOl.U.n eO ) IJaltlmorf , Jld. , t.H.i , TUT"FS PILLS 25 YEARS IN USE. JThe Oreatert "Medical Triumph of the Ag l SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. I.oii oCnppetlte , IlowelicoitlTe , 1'aln In ( he bead , with a dull ensntlan In the back part. 1'nln under Iho iboulder- blade , I'ullnoi * after eating , vrltk itdli * Inclination to exertion of body or mind , Irrltubllltyof temper , l.oir iplrlti , vrltb a fecllneof UnTlnir neelccted iome duty , Wenrlneii , Illczlnoi , riuttcrlnc nl Ibe Henri , Dots before Ibe crei , Ileuducbe over the right eye. Keitleiineii , wltb Sltul drenmi , Illiblr colored Urlue , und CONSTIPATION. TCTT'H I'lLT.s ere especially udapte'l to Bucli casen , ono doao etrects aucli u : hanBiioffccllnjrintoa tnniilitnB8uiTerer They Itiercaietlir i A i > pet He , anil cause the body to TttUo on nr htliu tba y tem It oiirlilicflord by their Toiilo Acilun on produel nftirray st..tV.Y. B v H Tar * m UBAT lUnt or WHUKKJIB chnngea to a Gixiaar litACK liy fl sliiRlo npnllcatioii ol this DrK. It iintmrtsa nutunvl color , actn Inslantanpously. bold by DnigBlits , or ent by orpresn on rrculpt of tl. Murray St. . New York. SPECIAL NOTICES. TO LHAN MONKY. ri Q LOAN Can make a'ew lcnr on tc l c tate L lecutlty II k | > | lied for soi > a. Mill > u Iltc , 317 a laihtt-eet. Mil's , | ONKVTOI.mN In mtn < of * IO and mi , en fl licrscn. ( ilano * . ( uriilmrei and all klneU of i U K W 11 Mcttor , 1401 F tn m t. , mcr nr ( hop > tnrp Wltf \ 1 ONKV TO LOAN I hue money to lonn on 1m , IVI ire > dcti ) protcrt * . In on } atnniinti to Hilt , t renonal ! < rrt cs W.'H. Hotter , 11.4 l rL in t , m Moisi' * hco store. ONKY In lo n on chaltclQ by J.T. llcaltv , 21J M Routh Uthft. BSCfcblfl ONKt TOIOAN In aumsof JSPOand nrwaril M O. F. la\lo and Co. , Heal KstatB anil Loan iilj , HOS Farnam St. t " tf ONKY loaned on ch ttol . tUllroad Ticket M and rold. . Foromin , SIS 5. lath 7 < n tf ITANT'B A compttrntieMA't | * lrl to do < ; iicr > nlhoure- work at 1917 Chicago fit13tl 'ANTI o-llmrouhH oompetontlnbrlcatiiiK oil . . ( acannnfor N' l n ) a end l\an > a * , for n ai ifnctiitliiR I "inc. AddicM " ( I , " Catrlrr , ? " , Clc e Aiid.l'hlo. 'JiBlDp _ _ IIA ) > onusltl | tor Koneral IUIH-e-Horlt at ipltil a o. -II I7 | > AlTANTKl > \ ( rood Ocrmin < < r UcliomUn j.ul at \V coak and ono lor laundress work at Cinoucan til , 10th St Ml ' M' ; 7ANTr.U Olil for fcnrr * ) hot c > ctl. ; mmt bo . \ K in ! cook and l tmdien : rofpiunces iniutreel. Al > | l > at Mis. W. II. SliOld , 8 \ \ Car. lHh a d iil - . 2H If r\NTKD Aelltilncton-nglrl at the Occidental lintel ImmertUtily SI3 tf A\7ANTED Olil fir hcm-iw 'ik. Mn W.V V > Dlnihara4tlihou owe.t Bldo ICth St. SMHh leaxc-inoith. 253 15 ji \7ANTED-ilil for uoucril hou c work M\nt > V 1m o I'ood rcforinco. Mrs. Ii. a. bmllh , fill N. 10th St SSniOp -\\7AN io-L\nr.s : on aiNTi.iMEN-inctj : : \ * or onintrj , to tnkn tiler , htht am plpaiint untknt 11 clr r n homo : 82 t S'i a day c l.v niul nnlellt made ; work B'nt birall , iioramivaini ; ; no Plump I'louuadilroes Killil.l ) Man'fB C" . , 1'hlla iklphu , I'a. - " ' 0'P - worklrKhou a > ewer fur t o. F. | . WANTKD-A wl'h tcleroncosiucfcricd. Addresj St. Klmo's'll x'710. 5i6-18 Teams. T. Murray , Ihth aid llarnej. WASTKD ISO17p ANTED Dish wtsbcr at Krnmct.houso W 1S9 17p /pouts for our new book , good pav to workers rail cr nJilrcss Cico , Hunecr , ] gi' ButtSt , Omaha Neb. H6-nHr 7ANTED Good live sollcltora Address Mutual Hall InturanccCo.StaitNeb. . B85lmp ANTED A Dr t class dlnlnprcom ( jlrlat th < W Mctropolittn. No othcrnord applj. 873t f SITUATIONS WANTED. " \\7ANTED-Ilj nn Intelligent American girlplan it toiloecc nd work or cbamboinork AddiiB : ' D. J " Boo otllce 238 17p W ANT Dstt of books to Ucpc\tnlcps Ad drcsa O. I. Ike olliro. " \\7"ANTKD As tuntlon as book-kieper or olhc > > orli , best rtfo unco. Adclroia P. e ) . " 0. E A. . 224-10 miiilodmim E ti ) nltaatlon as book keeper , lu vrholeeala csttbllebmenl In Omaha , nBf r'J.M care Boo. ROfl.tf MISCELLANEOUS WAM'S. UnfiirnUbed r'om with boiml for nan WANTPD tl inaiand wlfo in pihato liiully. Addre-si II e' . Jlurkcl , 1210 J ) lllhct. , city. 352 10 | > \17ANTKP 5Ien , poor ] ; rellibln once , who wanl < > ciLjlojini-Mit , tuf-Lii'l ' for full p rtlculain con ccinlni ; a eooi ) pujliiR bus'nfi ' A"ilrcf at once , II v n nant a tnoiumnllmi position. Jrlnsm& Clcme , Looi ] lo8. . Lincoln Nob. 240 21p VI ANTED I.aiJI'said gentlemen In citj orcnun' W tr > to 'ake ' Ifcht work at their on bun c $3 tel ? l a dnvciBil.N made ; rrk vent by mall ; no c.\n\a > .3- Inp WohA\opood demand forourworkandfnrm h ttcvly emiilojrcunt. Auduiu lth stamp , < 11OWN ll'F Q. COMPANY. 234 Vine Et , Cincinnati , Ohio. 113 m4p \lfANTKU Apcnts to woik for the Western Mu < Tt tual Ioiie\oent ! ) Afeoclallon , of Bea'rlro , ' tb , Cash cafitalW \ tOO , raid up in full 1 hose deslrli j ; npenoien in Kabtcrn Norratka or Wo tern lo a should Hiidrcss C , > . Wootlcy Nu 1222 1'iunani fit Omaha , Nib , or Oll\rr C. t.ibiii , tuo'j , Beatrice- , Neb. To peed ascnts , men or moreen , a libo a coinpentatlan iil be | ia'd. Cinliany ] H ( o opera t \oluplau , cafe , reliable and cheap , ami ea'y tt work. BOO 122 STHVYKD Iledco , an J S inrntbs'ol 1 o T , will wljl o spot i n forehead anil near the boots , ! < Inner end rf tal hiti ftra' ' h hiri s Klartnr wil return to M. Horuich , 102 , Duuglas b' . , Omaha r 1UJU.3J.S AiSJj KENT Hnuso of four rooms corner 15th and 1 Ch'ca0'o. Ihonua b ltt , 2zM6p FOIl KKN1' htoroon Ciunnilnps St. , with room ! for family. J , Kline , 1'ilS Duiicln St. J.O-mll F OIl UfNT Now brick house , 11 ronm , modern Iniprotciueutt. , No. 118 N , 22d bt. luiiulre 211t California st. iS7tf 1j > OK KhNT Hoii8o4 roonneouth 13th St , 813. Cotta f 5 ronmB near llnin-cinn Park , $17. Ifriift B roonu lrucnioit * | and 5tabt , Ifl7. Ilnuso 2 larirc rorma and l crn ground .outh Omaha , t ( ) V.I' . Maync , l.'ituand 1 arnam. 143-tf FH llNTNew cottogc , fi rooms. J PUpp < Hoc , rU 8. Cthst. OlStf FOR Ki\T Nlco 0 room cottaRO corner 24th nnd l > ainjort strict. Apply to R. 11. Chaiinaii , 1517 IhiMRrl&t 89Jtt H llhNT A neu kit-lit room rmu ( . Mr-i E. Hoddlf , lEth.bet Ia ) > ci ] > oit and Chi a- 70 HI F Oil HUNT-Furnished lloomwitn board , C03 N. 17th. 621 tl IlKNT-New Ire room house , with citj J7WII 1 wat. r , en Fouth 17th St. no r rnilr ml trako eultablu foi brardirp hou-e ; rent tsn ; inquire at t. malm foundry or of T. W. T. Klchardt. 0 I tf Ifott IUNT A 6 rucniccttmr ( ii eatt uo 17th St. tu ord door eolith of Ucb<r luiiu | 0. H Doanu & Co 777 tf Oil KENT Two rooma at t > S Alnnnall lions. F ? ! > per iminth , 1011 ! l/uninl / , ! ! 421p llh.N'l Furnlsliid rouCLa with board 1811 JJ Oasa itrc-t. J3 I7p FOIl ltEXr T o rooms for lljjnt Muino kixplnp con < r 16th > nd Ca > tits up etal a. 2S117p 7IOH IlKNT A la-go lioriilsoujely turnlthcd front .sia north If.tli St. , bitwun'nven.ort ' | 230 lp , . i < KNr-Hni ll futnlfh > n > oiii wl lilnar 1 for 3.1OK , peed aciomuiodatljnH , 18H | Chlo KII Bt. SSI-17i | _ _ riolt UrNITwo fuiiiiiMid roonu Bltple < > - t 1 ' KUIier , at2403Iarncy Kt. ! 123 17 ' UK.Nir-KiiiolsbuJ front limn , with or with ITi'ilt * out Urn , 1300 e'apltol no. 210 ISp FOR IlENT-Iloorni 1S10 lUrney Ht. 2S2ti OIl IIFNT A Icely furnlshexl larite lion" ! room wltlitU eattO'.4 IInrneiKt. RKNT-FurnUhed roonu 1818 Callfsri.U St 209-tt 0rl RENT-Pleaeaut furnliked front ro-m 17C7 Douglas ft. ! 2C810p OIl HHNT Two furplbhed or uulurnlihea front F rooms. 1033 Karnim Bt. X07-10p > Oll Itt'.NT Hooin and board for two b'e ntlcmon , 1r 1 lC13C > pltoIave 195.2lp _ .J KOU HKNT-Newlv lurnlfhed eait e po - Lure , ulngle orcntulte , S. W. corner 17th and Cats. Olt HKNT Two unfurnUbcd r < "ims nuitallo for F iKht bou keepInK , Iieetniir'lbl' < ckuor. R'h > ud Howard ft . KENT Nicely furclihed ruonn tt 1718 Cans FOIl 181 tt Tj > OK IlENT r'urnlbhed rocrn * 623 H..Xltli it 6S-18p 00M ' TO I.KT Inquire drug Itoro , cor. , 10th II' 1W tf OOUU With board , detlMbU or winter. Apl ] > ROOM diaries IIetel 039.11 n > OK RRNT One turnlihed bedroom with board , JL' md two or tbrM day botrdtri , 1014 Webrter. uiatt F Oil UhNT-Two front rooina. 1023 Caj > HoU\o. F OU RENT tarnished rootnl at 1610 Podue it. RKNTFrnl hf.l room ind board IS.OO rer ek. Very IwtlocAllon , 1814 Dwemxvtr 77SfebSlr > Ti fVolJltht ( hcu < cl'"l ' "R. t o rooms I'urpe.e ' , S W. cor Mh and - . * ' ! v.-ruriiHiiicoftluio 1.-HW roonu tr. . t ere wetlflfolfnr lnU''kee.liF , sl Irfattnwoitli tlrtet. llomef.'r rer.l , Aplyor | prtm'sx a < 0 Kp T0ll S U.K s-IUne of at er l mid tirto future * for I wlo.t No B.O South Iflih Street , UniMin , Nil s 1 , . Sihwaitr , p op S4Ii2'l 1 ? 0tl S ILK Corner I H * , 33.fO , will , < - „ vl imrrox 1 inehtr. , thrt I , lirl i ! 16 per o.nt od In-c-t- nent I'aulTii&.Co.l.MSUrnMiist. 21MO 1710U HA LI1.-flock mil ( Httiic * , , n ( . cf the Ui t fal > ni ln tin i-ltx. I'o-teMimi giFii ihi tint / ' . ' . " ; . lll" > " 1"1 fomtllhip , ill hejlth , \ . \ > , lite nllln > . l OUSAI.r.Oll Hr < T-r.tir loom eott 8e , ( vr I KlnK > t and rtr ck \e ; oury remnileiKr liMiillro . .f . \ \ Sir bllup , 13U ShcriuMi s' . 19J 17p - . - ' . lor ltrmutr.1 ImJ , a Bood ' .MOM Here , propettIn \ , Neb. A . ildonre , luin , a lots in Ai'erton low' , and 2fc' ' > ; ( Normin Hilllons. Aiultesj o. 1) ) Hint a 1 lUlmtt , Pott l'o , Iowa. 173 mn ( > l OHSAI.K I'ormr 1-1,100x147 , Shirley A \ ir Bill * aic.wlti bnu c. bun. well , fenced , . -3' . I'-iulitii \ Uo , r.l ratinm nt SIS-lS 1j H HAI.h A Rood pvxlnirmbwu with flnt clip ? Innrh nianfor and M-urna-it attiched-A bur n. S. TrLftler , 2C3 Smith IStb St. 182 tl I Mil \LK-Or \chanco full stock rf clothing , boouanl'-hoet , ucnt' ( uriiMiliuttooiU , wllic\ ( lurso for KobrMka I.nnlh. ei. u i'ctetijn t-01 s 10th bt. , Omaba , Neb. i'j d 171011 HAI.r.-ISC acroi of bed firm I'vnds In \ \ atb 1 liieton runnf ) , Nib ; 2k inllo * from Herman s miles from llhlr > > III either w.11 for ca h or will trade f < r hou < o In fumha , II bujcr will take uii wmnnotoson lone timi. T o hole htd tin er otiltltntlnn Adi re s Jeu. Kolouiatck , No.S4 \ ! a llltll ( t. , Onuha , Ni'li. POl'tt J ; > 011 HI.K-Siomi ! and tl > turca cvntrall ) lomteil , and doing a Rood lusintij. Addtesn ' "SibKin ' lice otllce , ics tl P IOUSALK-Chc i > eno lull acre In north Oinnhi. Addre-m X. Y. ' . lieu otlleo. 94Ht FOIl SALli-tlX ! ) toni fclccted hay at Rlkhnrn Ma tlon.inlcoJJ.OOiicrton. Ap | < l > to\\m Ilopivci Llkhorn. 062.1m TJfOH R LK A KOO.I pulnu Impl merit Innintiio P well 'ocatcil and e-tali'lshcd In thtlilni ; to n on D. i. U. It U in Neb. hm.UMi'i : ready to etcp rljlit Into Rend trade. Only moderato e.ailtal | ri - qulr.d. Address " \ . Y. " Bcoolllce , 912-feb23p FOR SAli : Corner lot tl\U1 , St'i and lore ) f , with nrw lllx 10 house , ctUu.cMcrn , ctc tl,7Po Paulson & Co , 1613 Farn m it. 217. IT < OU 8\LE CUEAI'-Ono elegant ch mbcr pet , former cost JH76.00. Ono reftuhtor clocV , ono i early new Knabo Piano , ( ho RuM framed picture , cno horde , barnee * anil phoitcn , ono lulls talc , small slro , ono beautiful chlua codcei net Al o a lirgo jmro blooded 8L licruatd doc. Inqutro 101S U ilgo St. 234 tt 1TWII SALE S | > ) mild lols In PauNnfr new add . 1 onstii-o c r line , at from 3710 toiOU. 1'atlwD A. Co , 1513 Farnam bt. 210 ID FOR HALF. 00x105 feet on Uumlne street 3 blocks west of Military bridge , gl.BOJ. John L.HcCaRUo oppoaltu Test ollko. 031-tl FOH SALE 132x121 feet on corner , ronth-oatl frort , house S toomt , barn , S blocks nc t o Park aio. and Loa\eimorth , easy payment * , cheap $1,700. John L. McCague , oj'iioslto 1'ost Olllce. 017-lf iOl ! 8ALK The furniture of 8 room IICIIM ; and F houao for rent , 617 Houthl2th bt. TpOll SALK I "i ( a\HJ , Dorcii mar IS h , nlth 1 now hou-u 14 SO , well , fencedOj. . Pan' ' ' . MI , ' . Co , l.'iK ! t'arnam ttreet. VI s I'l ' FDRSiLK-Tflocl-aaprstfiriii in Doy lneounh 120 acr , t > mill's from Otrahn- ) acr s broke , house'table , irchardlncard , timber. Ililrp ler ' 1 i'luperfect Pilcn fcl.oco i : r.imerreal : estate spent , IHO Hirncy street , Omaha. 241 21 Jj OK SAI.iWallpaper ; liuslncsj , en nil stock ol 1 paier3j ! m > ithl5hhr. ! 2,7-21p P OIl R' LE A cenrral merrhandlao bm'ii'Es In i tbrl\iiiL'to n within S5 irilojf Lincoln , eab lishudTj IP , b's' tride in town , Block wl 1 ln\oice nbuiit 4 ,000 , will sell or rent , buildim ; , tcinscaey For i atticulais , addrcea MtUcrd Irau ! > & Co , Oma. ha , Neb. 221) ) 20p BALE ! ) HAY Good quality , lowest piloo. T. H. Clatks.n , Schu > lcrNob. 110 mlp irtoiiSALEon : KXOIIANUK AHym per ere , ai JD orpaitof twothousanl acres of timber land forty mllea cast of Kansag City , wil oxchanRO foi Nbraslia laud or morchandlsu. Badford , Souor tt vie P44tf SALE OK KVC'IANdKStock of dry pee < l ( J70II arreitock rnneho , plentj h y land , cretk tuns throuL'hinllro tiart , KO d ImildlrKS , cjrrall * etcon'\ inilen from thrlng railriad town , rue of Hibct'and in ' contcnunt intichcs in central Neb Appl ) to tee Nuith Loup Bankinpto. , North l.onp , Nib. 211 SB MISCELLANEOUS. YouiiK 1 nil terrier , wriiiht about 60 lb IOST of tall white , tara cropiid. ] libirtlruvan at IVjckoliri.9. 237 17i | It u parttiinhipof TxiRnii Pexaucr If this dav Fobruari 1 , lS-5ili68Cli d b > mutual coriHsnt. .1. \ \ . Logan continue * the liuslnesi and vi'l inllcct all ao- courith and | iaj all till ? . J. W. Lcp \VM.Kexauer. . 220 lOji O'lllAVED O. l .srOI.nV A dark tan rolorcilfemale Oun/uith Hide pray on Ireast , with n i-lltin thi ) lift oar , anwin tu name of Jm-io , liMln ; aheaiv leather tollar with no rinmo < > > \ it It 'turn to Bt"U jards ro 'Ihomai Pox , and r e.U\o reward. 212 l p 8THAYKD A siiill b j inaro pen > MlltoBjotnn I clt hind fn-t. Iliiwird win bo pnld If rcnirnoc' to8c iilloa\lan Hotel , 7th ht. 213 lIp ( , A. Kvann&.Co. , Oil Capiirl a\e 171011 TRADE For mercbandleo pnxeriofl pre ferred , Ihrio ( li ) laluablo Ids In Dajton , Ohio Ono ( > ) l t in Ht. I/oiilii , SIo ; 640 acres ol llnulaivl In Kan au ; Onnlfarm In Ohio. 'Ihls property la fie'i of Ihcuiubrancu All eomii unlcatlons will bo tro tu > strictly confidential. 8. II. Wlnepuar , 2 ( ' < > 4 Cumin ? , St ItAQIHTKK OK PALSJYBTEKY AND CONDITION ALIST , 803 Finth street , letween Karnamand II noy will wlv/i theald -uarJIiD Ej-liltB , obtalnln ) ; fur anyone k'lariou In the past and present , and on rorUln cundltlona In the future. Ilaotti and huM iniltj to order Porfi cl NOTICi : TO STOOKIIOUKUS. Tlioarnual rnrctlnir i > t the stockholders of the Ileo Pill list ln Co , wl I bo neld nt ilulr elllee , No. 910 rarn inHreit , on Jloid y , March lit , IH-6atB o'clock p. in .for ( lie ilo.tlon of olllcir > , ami iho tiarisactlon uf such other bu lri io as nuty come liu fore It R. UOBfcWAlKH , Pimldciit OMAHA , Feb. lu , 183ft thlOdlut | SDOOE8SORa TO JOHN O. JACOIU ) UNDERTAKERS B At the old itand K17 Farnam Bt Crdcra by Ute- Kraph BOllcltod and promp',1 attended to. Telephone PROPOSALS. UNITED flTATBS INDIAN 8KHVICE , ) TIM : ruiwn AuH cr , / Dakota , January 12 , 1B85. ) Sealed propwaU lu triplicate Irdontd , propo lo for the erection of one WeielwUht and CarpniUr nbop , one h rni)8n ) , nhoe and rtitw llaneoui ehopn , one niairnier | house , t own-on and storage < ihcds , A e bake IIUUBO arm ri-llar , at thin a''m y and direct eu tu tbo uuriin'Kntd , earn cf Chief ( juarteriniuter departraent , nftbo tl tto10mi.ha Neb , will bu ro coiie.l untl 12 in. Htturdty , Ktbrutry 14,1H5 1'luriB and | ) cclflr tli ru can be > x mlncd In the oft7co of the ei itf iuartern | tbtcr , def arbncnt ottho Platte , Omaha , Neb , the "Inter Ocean" Chicago , 111. and the "Journal" t Kariu.1 City , Mo , Con ti act will 1m awardud to trie low cut reapooBlblc bidder , BUbJect th the prrotal of the dei | > rtrnerit or thu InUrlui Ihurlyht , howe > er , 1 ruervcd tx > i eject any and all , or any part of any bid , if deemed for the beat In tereitof theienlco rropraih must ttato length of time required for comi lUitlon e.1 bulldini alter apprmal of c ntuct , and uiiiHt IKI kccompilned by a oertlfiol cheek upon B' ' me I nlted btateii Depotltor ) , i ajnb'o to the order of the 'unLtrblgnixl , for at loatt flvo ( i ) per coat of the auount of Ihepropoital , whl h check ihall bu forfelte tu thu Uollwl hlateii lu cue of any bl'dtr reci.ltInx the w til ; dull f.ll Io eiocute inomptly a contract with | -uod nd tutrlcleni hecurl' ; lm , aooordln to t etirmiiuf bin UJ , otherUu to M nturneil to the bidder. r'or further Ii f rn'ut on addrceu the uaiortrigned at Pine lti"iu | Ak-incy , ti.kota Tl o undcrtl. ned will will beat l'a ton HOUIHI , Ornah * , Nib. , by the inoiuin , ' ol Friday , i'ebruju- } ' JbSii , Y. T. H'OlLLvnuiliT Jan 0-8 in U , a , Indian Aeeu