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    THE DAILY BEE- " WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY
THE DAILY BEE.
OMAHA Orrics No. 014 AND 016 FAHMAU ST.
NEW Tons Orriot , Rooit W TQIDCKE Bean-
1NNO ,
rubllihfj morning , eicepl BanJay. Thinly
ererj
inly ItootUj raornln j dally publUhcd la the itate.
TIMS tT MXIb
Ont Tor . . . . . . . . .tlO.OT I Three Months . I 250
81s : Jtonthi. . . . . . . . ( .00 | Ont Month . . , 1.00
The Wcokty Bee , Publihscd every Wednesday
TERMS , r-osmiD.
On Year , with premium . . . . . . . . . . . . . .I 2 00
*
Ont Year , without premium , . . . . . . . . 125
Blx llinthi , without premium . . . . . . 75
Oat Month , on trial . . . . . . . . . 10
COItRUrONDttCI !
All Communications rotating to Newt and Editorial
mitten thoulil bt addretwd to the EcttOR or tut
111E.
ICIIXKM LITT1M.
All BtnlneM letters anil tlemlttMicei thould be
4Jre ( l to Tni linn PUBUHIIIIO COMPAM , OXAIH .
I' ' I l * ft , Checkj and l'e t office crJeri to be nude pay.
II I tUo to the order ol the company.
THE BEE PUBLISHING GO , , Props ,
E. UOSEWATKU , I'.iMTon
A. II. Filch , Manager Dally Circulation.
P. O. Box , 488 Omaha" Neb.
MF.VF.UAI , cnblnot booms will BCUQ bo
fur tent.
ISN'T it about lima for spring politics
to begin to lluw out ?
Marshal Biorbowor rolnrna wo
shall Vita him a ncren.iio.
KvKiivnonv in Washington is now
wait ng for the coming man.
TUB legislature la again in aeasion , and
Is putting In it ) final sttolas.
Tin : latest telegraphic advices to the
Br.i : ahoff that Dr. Millot'ii cabinet stock
liai advflr.cjd aovcnil points.
JUSTIUB BRADLEY propoioi not to
clusort the sinking ship. IIo would
ra'lnr dlo than rcaign a llfo position.
Tin : Illinois Itgiiluturo is again t no wed
tap , and the aormtoriitl candidates aio still
on the anxious scat. They think it's
BIIOW joko.
Tins wliitor has been a golden lituvoat
for the plumbers. A largo number of
Hum will t c ablu to rciito from business
1)7 the timu epr'ng opens.
NKBIUSKA his had her share o [ bliz
zards and cold weather , but she has es
caped the aovero BHOTT atorma and rail
road blockade ] thatocurrid in other parts
of tbo country.
SENATOH TIIUKMAN la credited with
having sworn off. Mr. Thurman waa al
ways rebar enough If ho waa dry occa
sion illy. Oorn-julco never hurt the parent -
rent of the Ohio idea.
THE bill by Mr. Tronji , relating to the
city chat lor amendments , ; uul which was
published in the BEE , was introduced early
in the HCCBIOII.Vo understand that it is
to bo withdtawn , a substitute having been
prepared.
TUB democrats of Contrail t liliaohhavo
taken a very aentiblo way ta oxproia ther
preference fjr their next postmaster.
They bold an olcu'.ion , which resulted in
the selection of a popular grocer. We
BU pot that I ho fortnnito grocer does an
extensive credit business.
TUB electric companies In Philadelphia
liavo eo far fallodto comply wilh the older
of the common conncll to put their wires
under gound , and Iho council hasnow In-
tractsdtho city attorney to proaecnto the
companies for the tosovory of the penalty
of $50 a day for each of tbo 4GOO , pales
incu January 1st. This action will prob
ably causa the Immadiato dieenppoaranuo
cf tha unsightly polea and wires.
A WAVE of reform IIJB el rack the state
fCf TIXAS An anti-gambling bill , mak
ing gambling a f a'ony ' , punnhablo by im
prisonment in the penitentiary for not
inoro than thrio yturt , haa passad the
lower house of the legislature , and will
probably became a law , notwithstaml ng
the bet" ) of the aporliag fraternity of two
t ? ono that It will fail to pats. "Iho
alx-jhooter and all gambling devices
must go , " ii now the battle-cry of the
Texan reformers
ANPTHEU atup bai been taken In the
cclnbra ed Sharon divorce cise. Mi-s I
Hill haa been granted $2,000 a nnnth as
alimony , and $50,000 far.cuuniel.feo9 , and
an order has boon itauod by Iho court to
Mr. Sharon t ? step up and at t le o a the y Ih
of March. There ia some difference ) between -
twoon bavin : ; it and having It to got.
Mr. Sharon anys he dce-n't propose to
pay Miss Hill a coat , but will continue to
tight the OBJ to the bitter end ,
IP the city charter amendmcbti , now
pending in the logisMuro , are paiiedtbo
tixies for the payment of pavements ,
whera guttering la done et the aamo time
-rrlll bo distributed over a period of ton
jears. This will enable us to at lout ex
toud the paved atrcotrup the hillsides ,
no that the wash of dirt will bo prevented
and the street ) brlow kept clean. Far-
nam street , which la now prop srly graded ,
will bo paved up the hill thti year.
Harnoy , Douglas and Djdge , all ol
whlohjwlll have to bo graded mcrj orlesr ,
ought to follow.
Tue legiilttite appropria'ion ' bill put
riding for the iioxt coiiL-rtss gires 8JJ80 ,
000 for thu snlirioa of cunatora , ane
$1,0110,000 , for the pay of reprcHn'atives '
maliing in all tha vcr/ hand omo sam o
2,070,000. , Tbo iiiil'njo of scnatois nm
lepnitun'ativea aiuouiit.s to $1DOCO <
inoro , while ? (117,000 ( is requt el forcoai
mitt o clijrliB , niesseiiRors andtther era
| V\ ploy s , ? 00OCO for cor-e > pondenc , tin
JH' ' $38QOOfor ttv li'rarjand besides thi
r ; there ai-i t u expons s of coiigressio-
' - ' fiuiera's , Mhihlia\e \ > $ ( iiOTcr/cotl } ;
t-U.'t much tf u funrril that dr.nn
4 ov , r $3,000.
A HIGH HANDED PROCEEDING.
Thcio hii heon introduced in the
hinto a bill to compel in Ir ad compnuios
to build eta1 ions rtndprovido oilier ncom
inodationa uid atop their tra'ns in nil
towns of GOO inhabititjtj. The pss'ngo
of auh a Inw lua boiti rocdatod ntco siry
by tbc unjutt aitlona of eomo of the rail
reads ni botwcen rival ton 119. Take f or
Ins'anco the casa cf tbo B. AM. , with
reference to the town of Bloc Springr.
DiirinR tno y ara 1830 and 1881 Iho B. &
M. , built an cxtoniion from Beatrice
through the town of Uluo Spiin f , which
then had a population of 1,000 , find waa
a busy and thtivlng pleco. It had Icon
a csntro of trade for nearly tncnly years.
Soon after the comp'ctiin of the txton-
eion , it wta currently reported
tint the railroad company did
not propcnj to furni < h Blue
Springe with a station and shipping facilt
ties , and upon investigation the report
waa found to ba bassd upon good foun
dation. Captain Phillips , the right of
way man for the rillroad , In answer to a
letter , eald that ho found tbo company
could take depot grounda in the east half
of the northcait quartsr of section 18 ;
that this changed matters materially if
the people of Blue Sprlrga acted dia-
crootly. What Oapttin Phtlllpi moaut
by "acting discreetly" iraa that Blue
Springs should give the company a hind-
some bonua to Hocnro tko facilities to
which it waa justly entitled without glv-
irg aoy subsidy whatever. Ho accordingly
demanded a talf intareat in certain
valuable lands , amountirg to UOO ncrcj ,
and if the demand waa coi complied
with ha threatened to go to section 21 ,
on the oist tiio of the river. The citi-
7.me of Blue Springs at cnca proceeded
to cuDuro the land , and executed con
tracts to the railroad ctmpany , bat were
Infornod tint the ecu'riots ' must uta to
Iho Lincoln Land company , which was
really a ling of land clinks and town lot
speculators , who woroilto railroad offi
cials and employes. A dispute arose
over BO mo ttirial point , and the result
waa that Capt. Phillips told the people cf
Blue Spring ! to go to h 1 ; that the com
pany could get all the land it war.ted from
SamnalVymoro at a point some lllt'c
distance beyond Blue Springs , where a
rival town could bo built up that would
rain Blue Springe. This programme was
accordirgly carried out. Blue Sping :
has ever sin so been loft out ia the cold ,
and even ( o this day It haa no dcp t and
the tiaina do not atop in the town. All
efforts to Induce the company ( o affoid it
tie accommodations to which it U enti
tled in liw and justice have proved nna-
vailing. Blue Springs , however , hag con
tinued to groff- until it ia now a place of
IftOO people. Ita cit'zena instead of go ng
to h 1 , aa directed by Captiin Phi ! '
lips , luvo gone to the acprcmo
court to ascertain -nhcthor the railroad
can continue to disregard all the princi
ples of law and juatlco. A mandamua
sulC haa l > aea brought to compel the com
pany to ahow cause why It should neb
build a depot and atop it ] trains at Blue
Springs.
If there ever was an outrageous pro-
oaoding on the part of a railroad the
treatment of Blue Springs by the B. &
M. is one. It i to prevent sash tyrran-
ical and ruinous dltcrltainationa aa tht , ,
that the bill referred to in th article , ,
has been introduced In the legislature- ,
and wo sincerely hope its will become a-
law. There la no doubt that tho-supremo
courc will decide in favor of Blue *
Spriogi , but wtnl wa need I .1 law
that will prevent the neoessitjv of any :
such legal proceedings heroaftur.
A GOOD IMMIGRATION DOCU
MENT.
Well written and' truthful lottora
brief and to ( he point from Sebmika
people to eastern ne spaperj relating to
the resources of the atito and the oppor-
tunltiva- offered to settlers will
bring about bettor results than
any bureau of immigration , which
will cost from gl' 000 to $15,000 u year.
The following letter , wliich appeared In
the Cincinnati Caimimyaiul-Qutzcttc , aod
ropub'.ished in the Cleveland Leader , is
ono of the beat Immigration documants
tint TTC have aeon :
Kill tor of tbo Commercial Gar.Mo ,
Cannot you do your viffvrlng follow anon a
servlco by advibinif in.uiv ui them t > torao
t'biT You could do po with good ciiusciunco
, ct me tell my e\i > er > fnce' Two yeuis ago I
Jcthe tSciiilo vnlloy with only S & 0. ily
.niicioiis Inrcatmect in lauds Ihavopioi
t > rrd wonderfully far iu excess of my mont
angulno exi ctatloDd aail now ! ) KVU two
auiH , HAventepn lieacl nf cattle , and n ii e
rove of 1'olund-Chmu porkura , iuid a house
nt \ \ iciuS \ \ mo , when compute , M.COO ,
thcrs hsTo tlcmo us wt'tl. Tbit la almost a
axid'sofir ' the man of small caj'ittl , nottbo
iaa of means can coin monry. Our climate
j dry nud healthy ; soil Is wonderfully rich
nil productive ; good Bchnolu und iburchea
jnd eociotyi Uiid fn > m 81.50 to SB ppracrB , ]
\ill ftunwer cheurluily all que&tions from thwo
eikinpt homos and investment ) , llrra u a
irtnd place for the man of ouor y the ro n
> vho will work , Tell thorn to coma.
Vnurn truly , A. U.
Hcotia , Ni b , January 21 , 1'85.
THK bill Introduced by representative
Crcok instructing onr rcprestntalives end
atu.torj in congreai to resist any ncd nil
, ttomptd legislation looking toward ) llio
utab'iahimnt of the proposed national
ca'tlo twl , ought to bopaetoJ , aa the
cattle triil is nothing but an attempt ti
withdraw fron Ilia pnb'io domain H vast
tract of land from aix to ten mi'ca wide
and extending fr.m the gulf of Mexico tc
tlis'.Brltleh p'osfluuionB. In othtr wordi
it ia simply n big Uad grab. The legiila
tore of K mw hai pasaad a similar 1 > 11
andllie akmu quittVoa in uder eonslduia
tion by the Co'oraio leg'slaturc. ' If ilu
ti's through which the trail \\oatd rai
object to tlis scliouo , wo don't see how i
caa very wellba car'ei out , as ttite ICR-
Ulilion would b ) tosetsaraa well a
nitiontl leg'u'a'ion.
THE sun cf toae of our congrossraei
and ( ocatia are dlstingulthbg them
selves. Ytting Holman recently bocam
tntoiicated at coc'il reception nai
knocked out a foreigner by miitake , aid
now joung MahoDo his boon piloting
the national capital red , Wtito dtnnk
ho shot and wocndod a colored porter in
the hindand grazed the head of another
person. Ho la now under ono.t for at
tempting to kill. Young Mahono nooda
readjusting , and if the pollcj court does
not doit , tha old man ought to attend
to h'a case.
1'niVATB roporla from Springfield , Jlli
licit , to the St. Lonia Globe-Democrat
state that Logan's chancea for the senate
are excellent , The Globe-Democrat
a re
1(3 ( Web ope and believe they are. Logan
newer appc&rod to bettor advantage in a
politicil fight than at the present time ,
when ha lua noth'ng to glvo and nothing
to proinitc.and when ho yet ban a stronger
propotthnnto republican strength than
over before To win now will bo _ ton
time ) an ordinary victory , and hla fcienda
rj the men to appreciate this facthnd to
work the harder. In nl1 the Logan ranks
at Springfield there is not one who can
bo called a aoldter of fortune.
THE "inauguration cotLinltteorn i nb-
Ho comfort" announces thut it his rrcie-
tcrcd on its boola 2,000 luoma with
accomtncdiliono for 217,000 persr 111. Our
mathematiciau figurej this out to ba five
bed ] in a room with throe perjona in n
bed. This would indicate tint the
domocr&ti propose to live up lo the
fourteenth and fifteenth omondmcn's ' ,
aud accommodate ptoplo wlthoat regard
to race , color , aje , sex , or previous con
dition. Noprovia'on hsa bean made for
the return paesg3 of these people.
A HILT , haa boon introduced in the
Illinois legislature to regulate plumbers.
Wo don't know of any business that
ncoda regulation mcra than that of Iho
plumbers , unless perhaps , it la the rail
way j. Wo should not bo aurprlssd to
aeii the bill unanimously justed , although
U ) 'H gotticg rather lalo in the neaion to
save much of the fortunes that have been
wrung from their victims ; by the
p'.umbcrs ,
IT now looks as if the entire gang of
Chicago election strikers and b.tllot-bos
tt.ilFird will bo sent over the ii-id to
ilolii't foa term of yean. The confes
sion of ODO cf the acouudrefa to the effect
that ho give perjnrsd testimony , for
which ho t m p idr haa caused coraturaa-
tlon among Iho rascala. The convlctbn
of the girg nill , it ia to bo hoped , have-
healthy effect upon Chicago politics.
STAWSTIKH thow that the butter pra-
duct of Iowa increased from 27t > 12r < ? >
pounds in 1870 to 55-.181VJ58 pouada in
1880. Tlia product for the latt. year I >
estimated at 83,451,737 ponnda. It is
said moreover of this thriving atate that
her general products last year exceeded
in value iho gold and silver product of
the world for the samo-paiiod.
Atr , democrats going to Washington
are advised to buy round-trip tickets.
Amid the enthunlasra. and jubilation of
the inatigur&tlon "blow-out wo arc afriid
that our democnjitlc friends will oo forget
thomiolvea a ate apead their laat > do'lar
in.contriboting to the general hiKrity cf
the aupremo oosasl on.
Dxvin'DUDLEY FIELD celebrated his
eightieth birthday recently , and among
the gneata were J ; r Gould , Rusiell Sage ,
JHannibali Hiariin , N. ' . ! ? : Banlns , Mayor
Grace , Da wilt Tali uagvand Henry Ward
Beecheu Tom iko the viriety ol
, compaay complete Bob Ingersoll thould
have been thare.
i Poois'.s MAKUOL , la authority for the
etateirent tbit th'o ' watered and fictitious
atock oE railroads in this country en
which dividend * are piid or expected to
.boptidnmoanta to $4,000,000,000. If
all this water should bo tquccr.cd ont at
ODC - A'liat a ALsaatroua flood there would
bo.
fD is fortunate in having for
liia private aoc ratary a man who can do a
great deal of talking without saying
much , aru2 , when occaaLn requires , of
raying a grot it deil without doing much
ta/k'ng. ' In other words , Col. Lament ia
said to bo > & very diiciott parson.
TILE no n postmaa-.i r at Minneaota
Lake , 3Iirnesotj , la named Hell. There
twill lx > a. good deil of the saroo iih many
anothtrpostofliea shortly after tlio4th of
rlarcb. In other words it wUilbo very
awa for tha postiaistors.
WB wonder If Ckureh HOTWJ has made
oed his lais on foni' queens. FirhapB it
ia a little lee delicate to i k Mr. Hosvo
hla question , but very likely Judge Sah-
er coold autwer the c nnadruoi ,
PltKSIDKKTOiUtCT CLEVaLASD Will 1Mb
bo "at homei" nozt week to vleitora. Ho
ribably wanta a little time to prepare *
hU Inaugural mosBajo , which , It ia ii.ti-
inoted , will bo very brief.
WHAT'S the matter ulth IlosiciLl Po .
tlbona Flower ? How cornea it that he
hia not born mentioned for n sabinc
poaitlon ? Ho would ba crnarci\alal If D o
usjful.
Political Coin CHI sol'
IMiUndelpliia C U.
The year following a presidential cam-
pilgn is rily coosideredan im'porlrtn
one In a politic I aanae. Alter lion i
abaoibed lirgoly in the opening career o
the new administration and m studying
the policy which ia to. ovaru Iho c.itatn
duiiog the anoseedlng ftnr years. Ill
paople also , hi\ing had a surfeit of p li
tics dur'ng tbo ( .rovloua year , i re uuwil
ling to devote more time and thunub
than necessary to the anbj'ct. Uu
several tunies will combiiu to mike thi
preient year an exception to the genera
rola. Too closeness cf the last proiidcn
tit 1 olec.ion will apur cir'a p rtyt ) pu
forth iU beat effutu. In acmarftb
mo t Jrouorlaut i Utef.iUo , tbe govetnri
to be uhosan will cntt'oiu in
throcgh tbo cninDsign of 1888 , whllo the
legislatures ekctid will determine the
political coropt. xi n of the United SiaUs
s mtodurinti .Jialatt two years of Mr.
Cleveland's atlm'iiiatratlon. '
Obii , ni inu'J , i 1 occipy a larrio
specs on the pjUlcal chisibinrd of 1835
H will ba tto first c iitut lo cngr o the
* orioonntcniii n of the poiplo. Tnougli
is present pnvoinor and legislature nro
demrcraHc , itgavd Mr. Uhino ovcr.1l-
000 plurality nil d-nncst a cd thatihs
stti was caffly i-opublimn h n the
party was united. ll pply , tlu causes
whkh h u > brought dissuasions into th s
republican iMnks nro lu 1 ngor present ,
and enough ot the solril which carrieel
the parly S3 splornl tl y through the cam
paign ol last year ritnalns to tpur the
organization to niako n vigorous cnnviss.
Besides , the fact that the legisiivttiro t j
be shemon will elect a succo ser t ) Sena
tor John Sherman , will lend nn addi
tional interest to thn ctttipa'gn. ' A dli-
ctUBlon of the avnlliblllty of iho d tie rent
candidates for the guberiutoiul intnlna-
tun Is nlroudy im-lor way , but there is no
appearencc of bit tore , CJB , nni who-ver
receives the honor will have support cf a
uni'o.ipaity.
Ih'ro w H bo ono csntott In the south
it'll desurven mid will receive the t-
tuntioa of the whole court y. This is tbo
election in Vlr ln'a. A governor , n leg
Islatnro &nd a United Stiles tonator are
involved. The result of the camp 'gu
will probab'y ' demon s'.rato w hotter too
rrpnblicciis unn make a permanent Ictlg
nuint In iho s nth a.id whether tboy cnu
lok for any o'octotal votas/rom tbataeo
lion iu 1883. The demorsh iccogniza
he Importance * cf the prize ) ut a nko anl
tht y are preparing to put forth a grrat ef
fort ti sjcurj it. Notwithslnul'iig thu
ftiiiids they practiced last Njtoinber ,
Cluvcland received a majority of GOGO
only in the a tile. There tins bopn un
doubtedly a reluo'aiico among lepubli-
ctns to glutting aid and couuort to the
rdadjuttors and so endowing appironlly ,
iho financial principles f > r which tln > y are
best known. Some ? of the inol uJo ol
Senator Mahone have been obnox'ous al1
so to the party at l rge. But theoo ob
jections will no loucor hold , since the ro-
adjusters have meigul1 their orgntii.Ti'icn
ute the republican party and thereby
adopted its principled ana pmticea.
But Jfow York will bo the state In
which the greatest interest will centre. A
governor wdoso term will not expire on.
Ml 1880 ia Ui bo elect d teg Jthcr with
minor H'.i o tlliceis and1 w aiata sanate
which will micip l3 la the choice of a
a aucooisx to Warner Miller in the
United StaitK Ronnte. The narrow ; lu-
rUHy Mr. Cleveland received In Ne\r
York lait November loovra lha result in
the otato iu > doabt. Tlieio two fact ] ,
ho TOvor , nro noticeable : ThodernrciMiB ,
profiting by their experience of tha last
few years , ara net claiming the election
with their former brimful confidence ,
while the repnlMcans hivvn learned appar-
ontl'that they cinnot h < pi fr smc as
witboa harmony ia tht-.r lanla V < tm -
atoly , tlnro uro many eigni tl a' , thd dl-
vlsiona which bra'o rrnt iho republican
party in the past in Now Yord ! state have
been healed. The result of thn senator-
al oleotion gave .twlacided prtxif thar an
other policy is io provnil than that which
heretofore hai goorued the party. 11 -
publiraoa all over the country will watah
cloioly the New York cinvm , and they
.will . expect the organization that state
to put forth its beat elt'orts to ( rapture so
importaai a atrongho d from which to
[ contest the presidential campaign of
1888.
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The Oil Muaopoly.
The hlntory of the Standard ) Oil Com
pany tello of ttu > tjroiyth of one of Iho most
"
gigintic and "dating mercantile onter-
priecs evor'broaght'to Mi-cwrbl Iwue in
lAtncricQ. To-day it holdo iiDtiidjiutiie )
.puuesilon ofiorjr i Cl t ad * I'a. ' uiHthnHi >
bnvo beon' ttnacT i < uloiH , . IIH it.flu n u
pernicloil' , and ita aiiA ug inhiu eound
public pal icy. It has Incrr.ietct thn r B
, of the artlolp to Ilia comumet ; it ht
Checked the doruand by bi < ppim ; t ompd1-
, itloD , and It hag sidnlad lU.'lf u ron tht-
| Oll-produclDg rcjibc'sof We1 tevn 1' ii n < y -
jV-iuia withia.grlp that it pn.ni jt s 'o re
italn BOlnng.as iho r'ghts of prnrty nrc
.respected. . Its riu uud porter h v l ii
[ extraordinary , but mora inarvf 1 HIM thn
these has beun the appireLti itidilfrei u
of the people nnd the Uxity C'IJHI I OBi -
tlmont in the State of Pi-urn ; ati * cti
iug the years in .vhioh a Uuly of can t < t
prcducais.were Htte-mp'ing to bring this
corporation wil Ii a th p l of the law.
Thu pooplft c&tr the orgunio law of the
Stita dolled. They permitted tha rail
roads to wolata their duMis c.s cum nun.
carriers , and when the Ex outivo < f tbo.
S'ate rafus el to to his dcty by rlerllning
to is Ud rf tjulaitiona for these wbo woru
outiide cT liajuritdiiticn ofiJis Common
weallb , and practically c ndoned thesa
otl'ontes , the peep o bowed in meek sub
mission. They uuptruntly did not Giro
to consider thattlnir deareoh rights r r
attacked ; that ill's defiance cf ouo oulrle
of the Cunstituticm bred a spirit of con
tempt for all of its provision. They pa r-
odthisby without protest. Theyeald noih-
Inij. Tc-3ay they reap their renr rd.
Iltd ilia oil monopaly be.on .strnngXwl at
its inoepfon by tbo j-ivwupt oiurctio of
thd authority of tbn law , tlio rnUoada of
the East wou'd neb now ba pocking like
\ulturesat the vitals of aur troile Had
the Legislature douo its duty in that on a
case , lia antlwicito zeal coroblnarvcn
\ ould have fonud au early grave , the
parlies to the tjnnk-lino pools would have
entertained a boaltby. Aspect ftp pulHio
opinion ; the concen irttion of tuo iron ,
the coke and lhueoc al iatcvasts of the
Stateintc the hatcb if a fair concerns
would hn\o bcon iinpoisible ; the ailiit-
rary me'hods ' resorted to by tha railiajdn
lo main tailpricea and regulatoo mmorca
wt ii < l not have been attempted , aad bin-
Inws 'panit-J would not ba aich frequtni
vstorj. Wesowod the niud , wa reap
-whirlwind. .
The Iillorntl ol' Ciiiutr1 * * * .
The foity-ninlh cougrees hss a niimbci
o'f me-n rni8g } d in li or iy woik. Sun <
ret Cox has finished nKok of ocngrei-
slonal rominis onrea and It Is now In the
hands of the pii&ter. W. W Donhol
inir hss oa hand aLifo of Van Burti
for the Sta oimen's series , and now Mr ,
For on , the wild Irish merabtr from Olovr
land , h a written a novel in oniwcr litho
the "Brand Winnoia ' W. 1 > . Kd'u ' >
bni written a number cf able econom e
parnubluti. Aba Re itt km deue the
likj and Mr Illey , ill probably aom
time wr t3 bii reiDinisences , which woulc
t oxlfnd U r ugh ; a longer perlrd than tlu
of Blalno. aaa e mid Tot fail ku l.i later
citing , fioveinor Long , of BJu'sichu
leitte , has writ .en a bojk or tire , and San
Oax has publ sSod a nnmbof of salcabl
books b fo o this. In tha sonata v <
rrany rni > n win ro oontiibators in ill
magiziaoi. Senator Thurman has pal )
llsbod a volume of Bprojbui. Scnat'
l.nuiar fs one of tlu finest writers in lit
south , and Senator logalls his vullt.i
fur both nowtp'iiir4 ' mid magt/Jnes.
Henry Irving haa volunteered to rjcit
"The lUvon" at the un\a'iog o < a Po
memor'al ' Ht the Now Vork Museum o
Aria ,
Tun x ni.r ur.n MVS.
AniiiTicnu iltlstrcrAt ,
Frnmn wliclohy K. V. Snwlley in
ho reiitjry wo quote tlu fill" m :
"The'roisn m'stikou no i n amoig
h liittl j-ojilc j L" > plo In tin ei s : thnt 11-
til an is u ninci-ilnm-d pirton Mho in
nli'le-d ti the lively avrnprliy of man-
mil. Uuqueationably totro hava Lorn
lenty of iis.nnct of brolon trta ioj ml
ndividcnl And Inbal wte'ius , but lioVing
' tini nutter not frcm tti > hist iri.nl but
mm the sctusl point t f vkw , it mint bo
Emitted tl/at the nbi'r'g'ne ' on a reiervi-
cni hni more rights and pnvileccs than
white ur > n oijj > j s If I could h tva tha
mile cs on this rricnMion vhich the'
ndlanharn'd ' Maj llrnin , the Indian
gent , as wo were drlvii g throogh tke
onely Mi iion VA ) ! y , ' 1 wet Id roe gi nry
illlce at occ ; s ttle doirn en ono ot these
tu'atne , build a h"Uio , f.iuo in all tbo
* nd I wanted , and got mo a big hold
f cattle. ' Tha Indian or the lulf-
> rcod , explained Iho nt jut , c\i enclose
3 much land aa ho ploaior , tnd use aa
nuch more aa ho want i for a ttook mage ,
lo pays no taxis , nnd rides free ditto
adroads. It his toola got out of 10-
lair , or h's herarn ucoda shneinp , the
ovrnmcnt oaipl ye o blaclaratth to
woik for biii. Hu takoi his when1 it
ho pgoacy ihur-tnill , wherj it ia ground
iy thu government , and his logst ) the
> ionty ; saw-mill , to bo made into limber
f the dlmoiiskuj ho withes. If ho is
lick , i li a government supplies him w.th
: ntdiciuc3 and a dcotor. The miatiun-
rica oducata bn children hi a boardltig-
hcol. and furnhh him with thn c m-
brh if religion Wiltoiit clwrgo. If too
tile to work , ha linwa that the govewi-
itont wl.l in no ovout lot him s arve.
f lu tries , ho can b.como a
ch man by the nioro Increase of his
attlo and hordes. N w , how doco-
st.iud A\iih the white eiti/e--v ? Insto d
if thoi Kinds e > f nu'es ho can gst f out the
; o\crnnicnt only 100 , and oiv tltein ho
uist pay ta\e-s and 'rttitlofor a living , '
s the vtsloin pli.tso goei. 'Iholniiau ' is
iif Amcri an ivistoc.at. Ho wwni thu
laiulscapv ; ho tevta not , save in a
tfulny us it a-iita hi.s plytHtiro , wid ho
peiuln hiMiinu hi hunti tr , liahiii1' , horse'-
acing , gambling anel loafing. 11 Will be'
rgu.d , 1 luiou , that th > ) Indians once
ittiicd the wrolu coiintty , and tlmt tieir
rservationc-and Hio privi'eju4 they luvvo
ipon th in monftvrull but s , small com-
lensation fo ; whut tiny havevli.Bt 'Ihis ,
ixiu i , H a mistake xvo pu plu ow i u
oiintry because they rei.uu ovur ik ti fo e
itheis come to aur < j t s ( ccupancy If a
iw hundied nhitu n en s' ould ch.t ct > to
o iho lira inruibit'Miti of a to ritory lar o
'iiotigh for a } > xvat'hta o \\lw would siy
.hat licy outiiU : vll > the hibd liy > ie H.u of
hat circimistaucef
The liunaon AVliy.
Bo-tm Tost.
He stood In front-of a Court atrevot s\-
jn , calmly cbe ving a wooden tooth-
lick , and beside Ilim , chewing-a-bone.
Touched about as wretched a opecimon
2'onlno anatomy aa over disguised Itself
undes-the came of dog. He pud no at-
andon to the tcuu , and the m nupald no
tteniion to him , until a atranger * came
> F , uyed tbo couple fir a m < tuentj. and
a'k'd : "Why don"c you got n-i better
3" "Don't waat nrnp , " wai the re-
j "Well , I shouldn't , think yiu would
> v/n aooh a lookinq.fchinc ; aa that.1 The
man chnwed on tin probe a li'.tlo whil' ,
ind obaarved : " "Vbn wouldajt hey ? '
ln , sir , " waa the reply , "I wouldn't ;
whv don't you give him awaj1 "Oh ,
1.I wouldn't liko-to do that " "Why
not1' ' 'Well , you see , probably no ont
would want him , rind , bpslder , I ) don't
know who owns him " The at ranger It ft
n-disgust , but tha man went on cheMricg
hlo toothpick , and the dcg hla bcno.
Time For Both hides to
3t . : I'llnt.
When ihirfy million English people
wildIp ( h. o a h'll'MDsano ai d wholly dis
i > u uhle uinrr'eri'i'Si and Unity- million
t-opj- > o" lri h Word half sympathize
itu L-ba dt-t ] < in 3.nnaliss } who 7u'd '
iu u down L indon , it IB timn fJr both
IUHH to PMIMI. Il in time for bc-th Kng-
nd ind Ir lni d T nHif or this question :
tic D > l 'e to bo fricntlh ? The aboil-
'on liy Kiitl ehi i-tvi'smanahip ofi th
Union , k-rtvio Ireland as aho atocd
"Ptiiy five jH r 11 } > . H hnppy , feeo , con-
d iu fd ( mrt o'ttnti inn ) ire , is-tho pric-
I the eico of tiw emplio c r its safety iu
CUt OOf fibT.
Iliibir K. ljt ) con fed oral # > cnwmnd
- i ohlnt , iviiu i no of Ihoanrve orj of
o Morris canal in Now Jertey
And Every Sp < t'los ot Itching nnd
Bmv.iug Discnseti Fontiwely
( hired.
ECX.EMA , > i Fa t.JDicinu , nl' t ltn ar > Ulrlng llrii.
Inir , and i/unln < iu6lmitl. " < rellvixib/ ( n u&tm
ath with CUio\ira3oap , and njlngla tifi 'Mtlou eli
i > jtlc\na , I he treat Skin Cure. Tluu rmicatcn dally ,
with tuo or three tlascn ot Caticum Jleaolvont , the
New Illooilurliter , to keep tlio-blood cool , the ior.
jplratlon | i uo nil J uiilrrilatln j , the bjitcls 01 on , the
itur and Ijilnujuaotht BP. alllv euro KcHiiiia ,
lottnr HlrivHorintl'iiorlasl3 , X ) ihuuUturitus , ( xalkd
'lea t Unt/.lrnll , imd uvorv fljiclea o ! Hchlnt : . , ' caly
.nd I'linj iy Iluninsol the Boalp 1.111Shin , wlwn the
mun remodica foil.
Will licJIonuld , 'M'l Unnrburn buiut , „ . , . . , , . , ,
_ aUful'j. aclirinwlcdKU3 a"iro of Kczciua , or Holt
nhcinn , on hcoJUoo ntck , ivrm a l logs IM tovon.
' , cen jcint-not aWe toniavo , cxcopt hands % iul knew
or oiio.\far ; ntftnlilo t lu'p ' niywlf lor cl'J > oara
tried lAinilrudii of rcincdl > iiiloutors i > ronoaureil b.t
? ABO loipiiliiiw , iHirmantiiUy cuitil liy th * C'litloam
; le olient ( bind piinllcr ) iiitotnally , aiul UuiU ri
vnd Cutlcura Bi | > ( tliu raua luln curmJo * turu y ,
CtoHowghton , r&i * l wynr,23Htat 8tr < . ( ; t , Bo
ton , ropoiU a ia.no ol bolt ltly nin uiu'itr bin tM ! r
\atwifor ten jinrs. wlilch r ncr.il th/j piiLtut'i
ljov' ; < auil liinln , anil t : uhlch all knc-Jn. rout&ada ol
trtdtuiiul hvl been uilitid ; | without IwntlU.wWcl
wta couiietU | ) > curediolily by the CuUcun Kerne
d , toai-lii a clean iid h lthv
V II , Drake , Kw Datrolt Mlch < IV I7t > r < a untold
iort rv Iom a Salt Iltwim nblaV ppoueO ot lili
hanitk , hen I atid fa j , a > A nearly Jimro.inl lili fca
After the iHost cartful do < torlii | < anr'ii connultatloi
of pli ) uli Iain lallk-i to lulled o hi lie v xl tha Cu
tlcura Heinudlts , and \tu cuiuuid IUM ruiiialuei ;
to datu.
Mr. .lohn Tb'el , Wllkesbcrm * . P . , writes : -I hv (
iiiRercil from Halt Khrum frj o ci e'jhl ( jrars , a
tlmcu , to tint 1 ooul 1 noi nio < id to my bUHlneeu f o ;
ucelmatn tlmo. Throe bcixr < ol Cutlcuraand foil
bottlca Ili.i < j Unt , havu iiV.iely cuiod me lor ttli
drvi
Sold by a'J drusirlrtn. Cntlcura , BO cents ; ol
rent , tl ; 8oau , 24oonU' 1-oniii JJmia A > D CUIKI
8 < nd lor l'Uo j to CareBVIn IJijcMfi. "
P ' * lllju n cb
fikln n. IlrnJf.
COLLARS
CUFFS
FINEST OOODO
EVER MADE ,
Kma l\l \ I.lnen , > OTH
D Eiterlon.
A lc for Uura
l < ROSAtouta for Omuh *
I SPECIAL NOTICES.
TO LOAN MONBY.
OI.OAN Cun truVo n ' . , loa- f > n ion
( fO'irlH ll > | | litdlortcoa. Hull iu Ittii , M7 S
.tth t-rct 2M m
\je\VRY TO l.OVV-In um of flO nml Wft. on
i l homr , | .louo , furniture and Ml KM ! ( cf
-h.iltil- . \ \ . II Mottcr , 1404 F rr-am fl. . < "cr
\A ONhV TO 1 0X 1 h\e tuonpy to V > n on Im-
11 ire nlcl' ' ) | irorcrl In my moinrt to tnlt ,
1 tcxtonatlo lives W. If Hotter , 14.4 Kurcam t ,
ner Moi ' rtice etoro. EiStf
* ffONKY VO LOAN In ium of ISOOand
. . . 0. r. P vh ixl CO. , B al Kttkti
Afca1505 \ FarcMn St. Ce < 7 It
loaned on chalt 1l. Ilallroad Tlcfcets
MONET and toM. . Foreman , 111 . .l h
HEfP WANTRD
AVANTRD A fl t f&ti cook arM lauuAtu * . IKS
V > Farmrm it. Jlr . J. K. TMi' J 11 MStf
WANTKr-A marrltd man who undtntands
fonlnc > nd ttock rt'.ilnir ' , to taVn ctnrt uf
four tier o tmm. Atnily Charier Chllds , 1HOO
2Cj- ( | i
TarANTVD A eBtDi itrntr > r ? Rlrl lo d < > irener-
Vl al houo work nc 1617 Chleaio St 2I3M
\ \ 7ANTIttllioreuchlj c 3rittcnlliibrii | tltir ( ll
TT lacumnfor l lnn Vn indKaiua * , for u ui
ltifr Lauso. Addioxt 'Oi" Cntrlor , .17 , Clara-
and , Ohio. J46-ll >
"IITANTI'.D loirotKlrl tor K ntml hcnitonork RV-
V > lTCUplt ! la\-e. * It.Kp
A T ANTCU A ucod Ocrraaii or Uchenil\ti sir' ' ai
T > cooV nnd ono for laiindtots ' .r rk at Kiiroocan
Id , 10th St 8612lp
\A7ANT3CD-A u'jiitie loom girl iVlhe ! Occldwital
V > IlotjI'linmciliMcly 4EHf
Olil tor hn'u\ork. Mr * W AT'
Illnch.-Kii 4tli Ira.HoYU t side * 8Hi Ht. Sn.nh
\STAJ ? IIO-LAPII'S- .
or country , tta\ " nlrc , 1'i.ht ' .n iilo-ont
trVat II clr i KM hoira : f"In y5 n d > tcs 1 } nit. )
tlr made ; i rk 8 nt bv mall , no r.f.mmn'ii ; , no >
iip , rio ior.rtilreis Kt'liM ' ) V.m'fp 0' . , I'liih
) hla , I'i. 5jJ 2 < p
rANTKD Tcarn. T. Murray , 16th &ti itarncy
' ISflUp
ANTED 1)L * wiblicr lintnct hours
W
WAKTSfl ) AtrenUtor wiptiiw book , sowl V"
to uncl-era full cr uUie ; > Qco , lluuier , 1812
1in 4p
\V ANTKD-lioo 1 iVe n.Ildtora Addrcsi nutuil
TT jiatl Ioturm.rt.i'c.1 Bt v ttNeb. C3.1-nnp
SITUATIONS WANTED.
Sltilitii n hi compttont ovk cnp -
dolni ; L'uuJTiI lion 'j * ik , HIS .l * r n
tt ctt 261 ; Up
UT/Mi-Hj | n vmn'i , a cCijitlnn us I.Miso
V < I < | TT ; cor. ICll and Ck-t' , j Stairs , over
. ] inUcsiiiii'j.r ( icrj ntcro. 103 "tp
" \\rA > T1 D fty al ndi. a roiltlon i hook-Jcr
1 1 r li > ; cncc8. Addrom K. W. T , Bcu omcc.
AT7ANTKD- an lott'lirfont Aasrican gl
T > toJo-stc ml work or chamrirwttk Adilrna
H. J " I'M otlloe 239-17p
T17ArSlI > \ et of lioo4.3tolc [ > cronlcC' ( < W-
I. Utoollloe
married D n wadt Bltnation M book
keeper , lo wholesale eiUblUhmtal In Oaaba.
Addro " 0. " care Deo. BBMf
MISGELLANEOUS WANTS.
WAN ! fll'iifurni liedT om Klih f-oard for e n-
tl m- < and wlti ) in prlmU ; lm < ly. Addrrtt-
II. L : iliikcl , jyiB d Illb bt. , city. 812 17i
D Men , RooJ ; rcllablo one * , who want
orujlojinent , tn ( eud 'or fi.'l ' . > rtli-ulais con-
aood i > j ing builni Ai'drrssat once , If
y HI want-'a oney maklnic posltrln. J' hi m
jleme , L.OK Kut 8 , Lincoln Neb.
tT7 > NTED Laillis at d gnntlemen ) city or omin.
VV try to iaV light work iiilhelrvn hi.uo.
f I a day easily made ; wrrlc unt by moll ; no canvassIng -
Ing j httuiiiood demand for < iu wcrk andfurni ri
ftcvly omplotratnt. Addrca. vlth otamp , < Jl . > 7W
MTO. COMPAAY. S94 Vine St f Cincinnati , Ohio.
113 mtp
\ \ TArfE8t ttcrtf tnLnvatijtonainV , t/I >
W tn.'i Nicolas it all kinds i.f < ncata-15 pircont
chcucrthUi any picklnlf iou * In. the c tp -fd
alno kttUHa commies on hiuso wlthiA 1 kinds of reduce
duce , till ) sat and cheapest in tlio-iiiVej fur sb ,
WANTED A Rents to work for the Western Mu-
iual.Brcwioicat AsercJa'lon , of Beatrice , " -th
Cath c > ) IttlSluO 100 , paid zn < ln-iuJi DioBO dealrlng'
egenoitJln Lantern No' acka or We ttni Jo-\ ,
ohuul.l ddree C , A. WootieyNo mi Vvnta tA. ,
Onitihj , . JVcb . or Oliver U. cr.l > hj , ftu'j , Bcatrla" !
Neb. To KOO < } aeonts , men or women , a llbo al
comriniallon lil be patll.
Coinpaay 1 co-optM-
ti\oiupl D , Bjfc , rellabla and cheap , and c y to
work. 8QO-ft2 !
JOlt-EHNT IIOTJSES-AND LOTS.
T OK HENP-C
2.-1M , .
7OII DKN'V Store on Cummin.(3 St. , w' '
1 forfamllj. J , Kline , 1318 lot ilajst.
1 New bi k hout , 11 rooic" , modfrn
ieriti , No. 12 tt. SJ Bt lirulfe 21i < J
Ci I furnla t. 157tf
j'OH KI-NT House i roorrs south 13th 8t , SI ? .
CotnKf 6 rooms near IIan cjm I'aik , 117. IInu
rai m * uurenpoit anit6tri St3. M7. II 4isa2 lame
i Hand i > rr grou l outh Chn ha , C. Ii.
, > _ tt.aud r arnain. ] l.-ri (
UK NTNew uotts c , j-jooni" . J. r
15U B. Bthst. WoU
HKNTNlc'8 . - .
Fail - ' * room.33Stnfto ro-.au
Pnvui ] ort strut. Afyiij lo K. U , t'litpman ,
1217 12o nl Ht ttW-tl
Ioflt UKhT A jcw tle tsixirnho ty rncjinvof
MM K. UoddlifJth ( . b avciieit anAUil a-
KO EU. . 7Sltf
. - ' . 003 N.
FCJUlF.NT-I'ujnlthcdliwiuiwIto.lioard
irth. 621-11
F'Oll 11FNTV5 roriiu JOtUKe oicait o 17th
Sb. rai 01 d Jeer uoa h nf Wet cr. iiilic !
O.i. Doanu & . Cj 777 tf
ROOMS FOR DENT.
l joe sr 18l'r thloiwo A
2S7-19U
I70IUIB.T 'lto.ol | uriilr-haa roora . 1611 ( til-
f furnlaft Mrs. A. Caldtnv j-J. 270 M
IpOlt HEMT Un/orrliihd : .omB tn n iind lff.
1 12th e' icb , iiua tn Wciirn Uo.o frlnil' i ol <
( loo. 2.,3 . ) Pn
FO'l ' USNT Two rooms t ( , il o siiiall houio
n t Hii , 101 ! ) llama.
FOIl . UnST-Kurnlbhid rooZA * ith bnt/d 1313
CeeiiUrcot.
Fcm
m c.r IMhand CauHtH > tal 8.
1O't HUNT A la y , h no/rely furnMiod ti
1 in lU.SlSnoith jjth i , bitvstcii i \oij-orl
md Cbicajuhtj 230 l.p
Kli. HKNT Bm llifjrnlslii'l room vj hlnaiJ fur
ji . , . 'CJ ' , ac30iumoditlnii , Jtils. „
S * . ISM7ji
FOK HKNT-Tvo Iiirnltlcd room bli lo nf. .
Kdlier , at JM03 Hjjne ) bt. 33 17
Irtnit llKNT-KninW _ . . . el Irott i a , with or with ,
i ui. | Bni , ) > OD liplt . | a\e. 'JlO-lDp
T iUK HKt,1 ] ! Ilunil 1610 Il.-Jiit ) HI.
nil KiNT Koom and Iwitd tot Uo trv ntluiie
IP
1 lU.'ICapltol no 195 Jlp
i (1MB foil 11KST N ly furnished ea&t esiwa.
urc , Mo * le oreiuiiiti.H. W. uorncr 17th and Cai ,
HUNT Two unfuinlkbird rn nit kuitallo fm
FOIl liou-eUcsplnir , Jlccmti' ljlH.Uoor. B'li and
llovtardi-t < .
_
* HINT Nlctl ) lurcUhtd IU.IHI at 1718 Caiu
17011 1 _ 161 If
T7IUK HKSr furu'tliod rouiu 0288. 80th > t
i4 65S-18p
0)1 TO LXT Kt'iu'ro drutf itore , cor. , 10th
LI ! Deux aa. 1CU tf
OOlltt With bourd , d Uabl or winter. Apjlj
al HI Ouilen I ! tc.L . 020-11
10rt IlKNT One furnlihcJ bedroom with boird ,
J.1 and Uo or tliri day board r , 1911 WeUter.
910 tf
F Oil Hr.NT To front r-yjuw , U3 C pltol .
JJiOIl rtKM-KumUhtd roonu at 1S18 Dodc * it.
I1
B SfcMS
I poll tlKNT Krrnl hf < 1 room Hid t-ratil JVex ) tur
* tck V r > best locution , 1M4 luuri'o t
/7i fch lp
IjlOIUtKNT-Ker light houMkettlni ; , t oroptn ,
furnUhcdfor tbM putpwe , " . W. cor fth and
HF.KT Two eltquit rocmi In Hullo * ' block ,
IVal'tn * Oo , 161J ytrnam. OII-
FOIl SALK.
jMSII - - ' . bur rflnol nlralt ll liri' IXI" ( '
I1 itt 'f , on 17th till Nlholu > t < . ntar
I woil . 1T1 lp
1 j > OIl SAl * Oft KCIINflK.Vt 1 arnMirnoor
L' too iff'.Ions nf ilch hn' , vI ; > tul further
nine > ir MocK ? wp o . AiVlrxsU , N. 11. . P n
to\f > u mi lip
( l.vJ-Fiirnltmpof IlirrornoiiM tb\t w ri >
1pMXH
1 tU fitioJ f'r Urn cUe lie , tts Ixaunnotth
ttrtct Homo for te-at , Apjly uc presn'ltd 1U3 > V
17011 JUT.K HeX'ltur ' of alcrxt nnd sjcre fUtmo for
K Mlira No o.V Sotth 10 h Street , Umahi , NtN
t * I. . S.hwarlr.p < > , SI.S2 p
-IPOR8AWOoti. .
X1 tmntirthnt II lirlnir if , per cent i j Intrnt-
ncct I'ar/kia k Co , lt < ! 3 Firiiam it 21f. 10
| T\Ml \ SAIfl Stuck * nil t\tui un o.i Ibotoil
I1 r lrtri tn'thscltj. r. sc i.in ncu ; j > < n t
of * pflh llc wnBf < > rr lllii ) ; , ill lieiltli Aildrrii
\ . \Y , " Ilto clllmr. ISjtf
JL' Klrtu t. and l'trck ! Ho. e.itj o n\rnfonra.
Inquire ofV BWbUnir , 1814 SI Dnn ii ' . Us ip
FOIl S\IM Oil THA UKtor ; < rpro > d ) MiJ. a
BOOiltltorj ehJto , propeltx In W jnoMi. . A
resldenro , Mm , 2 lots in Alk'rti > C'kn ' , aid liu ; < I
Krsjo Nornni ttaWiuiH. Ai drcei U. 1) lUni i4
Wftinut , Pc < t Co , Io x IT ! ! mDp
FPllSAI.il Ccrntf M , IV\H7 ( ( , Bhltli-j .V
( fill * a\D , ltn li > > mi turn tll , nrud ,
' ' ' & ot 'i fc'
TA U8Atr.-A.KO ii * ) - rBinIHn | vith first rl f
J1 Ibnch roaiiJar und usuiiMnt ntt\ehed. A h > r
arn H. Tnn'rr. 'A.1 t > uitli 1.1th tit Id' tf
Jlt \LK-Or rtchnntc * full utot'nf ejotlntiir
bootH.in.1 tlKxv , ( rein' fntnl4blniiaoi < ii , will ex
ihnnjo for Nouriiia Ki kli. ( J. it.i'ctein.n.'OI S
10th tt. , OinahaNib. Ifo U
e > ll 8 Alii S-K acre < 01 b-ft farm Inn 9 In Wh
cci'intj Ncl > ; 2i inllj4 from llfrinan
Blairlll .itbor tell for jtu-h or will
Kade f r him -o In duialia , li Imjcr ut tike up
301110 notx-c on lonrtini . Tro whole ! vid ni r
ivHIVRtVn AiUrvs Joa. Volowmlek , Ho. 1.1.4 8
Itlli > t , e nslSa , cb. nj.tf |
i I hoin me half acre lu not.h Onuht.
L1 AdtKwsS Y. a Hoc o.leo. ! Cl u
iOU 6AtK- ' 'CO tonj ( cliotcd Iny at Elks
Hun , i Ice < 3.COpcr ton Afito \ \ Win lln pi < r
Imp
T. OH SMiK U Kfol'intlne In pi mint Snsln.s *
I.1 nHI "ccalcil anil CUI > 'M til In tlirlilnirlnwii on
11. A. 51.11 U til Ntb. h\rithl"K rciij tn flop
rlebt Intopo il tr ulp. Oalj niodo ate cijnial ro-
pllriJi4 AJ&om "X. Y. " Dee olllcv , 012f.b 8p
FOU SALfl Co 'Her Int flTl4 ? , Fth and I'oroan.
\\1tMn wlfl > 4 Ohou t , cel > krcistera ctc-m,7lo.
' tC ) , 1611 Karuuin tt. 17
ITlOR 8AIK CHI lAI'-Ono decant ch inber put ,
? fot2i"r-oet if3750j Ouo rebuilt i iln t ,
ono i early new ) inabo Piano , fho gvU ( riin .l
plctur B , 0:10 nor * > , hMncs * and phaeton , "iu
lUlla § af3 , Bcnll B ! zo , ono hciutlful china [ tftia
et A > o a Urge i mre blooded St. Bernard n i ; .
Inquire XK O ttfa A ; . 131 tl
fi > CK-Sid nd idlitj-ln raulxrn'n new add. ,
FOR
oiiitrno' a r llae , at from " ? iO to iSlW. I'tuUcn
k Co . 1GUFornaru et. 216 19
SALK COxiaS ( cot o-i Cainlns street S blocki
FOR o : Military brli Ige , ? le03. ; John L.McUairuc
oppoalto t > c tx > filu . D3I-U
FOIl SALK 197x124 feet on corner , south-eai !
ftoi t , ho'iw ) 3 root in , bnrn , 3 blocks win ! o
Parka\e. and Le enwi rth , caiy pajmentu , cheap
31,700. John U , McCacu' . oj-poalto Pont Olllce 917-1
S\Li ; On 3I rct 7th N. * . Confer's farm *
FOIl
will beao'dnc auctl I i. at the TVhrilur Home , In
Howard , M.ntr'county , Dnkoia Ther corsNt of
\trv cl nlco atocli end fan nlu l tndiuinlcr \cellont
cul'hatlour.nd well siippl icd with water. They otu
Iro.ted nearlon and ra'l runil. I'lnddnlun to the
nbimit ercwiifbosold at Ihc3am < time , 0 Kin
iirky Mu'ctf , Ibravv IJiire ci , 1 Hamlo Pony , 3 far > n
tvagons , 11 4'lou-sy 4 Uia „ § , i Hteder , 1 Drill. I
llowur , I llako , 5-.Sclf Bind t > r ( Self Hake , sen rai
10(8 ( of Il.irLjitcs 29 tots o IU } etc , ct , 285 17p
FOllHAtE LnlF3\lt3 , Don i-near l ' .h , with
new hot oil 9 , well , fi.Miced C'OOj. 1'au en < t
Co , 1513 F : i m Hrict. 218 19
FOR S UjE-Th cheapm i fum In Itougla- county ;
120 aor ) , f < nl.Vs from. Oir ha W acr H broke ,
housu , stalle , irchardlnt } id , { hnber. Ililnf wa
ter 'Ji'le perfect I'/ice l , OCi > . K I. . Emery , rual
iey I trettDmaha. . ! 44-21
SALK-W > llrapcr bu > lac 6 , eaall stock of
liarorfUiOnorta 16th his Si7-21p
Oll S LSr-A .itntral o icn-i ; mtJ * ) bus'n'ra In a
Ii thrh ! t5i within ) :6 : n.lcai fUncDln , ci'nb-
nA 7 J-k'8 , bui * trade U i ton , Blo < k wl 1 involco
about "iSCOOfWlllMil " or I-cut bjUdin ; , tetu.it oaty
For iattiulars audiesa VIcC'ci 3iuj & Cn , ( lma >
ha , Neb. -S > 20p
Sooilnu illtji , lowcjt piloe. T. 8.
B Clatkji.li , Sc > uylcr.N > jb.
Ij'Oll ' SALK Oil KXCII4 NO W-AI IU pot aoia , al
1C or piit of two thow ianH zatt ol timber Until
forty tmlet oaat of K n i ( Xrf , wll eicbange foi
Nbraaka land or mcroli mdlso. Bedford , Honor &
vm 64ltf
8AI.KOK E.\C AN31-Stock ! of dry
FOIl ncro ( < a H tani ho , ; > J tt > luv land , crei a
inns tl'.TOH ; ! ] * nlin ) tt i't ' , tie d KlllldlnKB , cirrtll *
cic , or t tnllw ! rnm'thrift , tf railroad lo n , onutt
( In iHMiiuul tn * . conv cnicut iMjches In central Neb.
Applj JottcKuiSh uji llankliiK to. , North t.o"p ,
Nob. 214 < l
MISCI : LLANKOUS.
T'OiND-.A ' sod tn d u.lltcraniil ilrir. Owner
1 oan hn\tJiliie I iy trJI'n < at OJt S loth < t , "Jul
2M-19p
IObT Ycw.sU lltcj.ler , wflsht about , to Ilu.
Jaids of tntl wb Hu , H.M rropi , d. Llbirilrtuniil
at I'tjcko U.-09. 2J17p
. , : VA Jirktan rolormlfomalo
f < U wllb llillu on hre.i-t , wltn a Hit In thu
1. Vi - namtiofjioilu a hoa\j
ear , 6rtu r10 , 9 - j
leather n lar wil h ncMininu UH ic U turn in otixk
j irds to i IIOQUJ I'ux , anl rticho reward , il'2 lSi (
STK - V , - ! ! > V eooo-v , and H innitlifl1 rlj o " , with
% wbl i Bjioti > n forehiad and near the Inuild l ( i
jO or uuJ r f ti lnh.tij trrJrli- ! Inn - Hiidorwlll
? 6tlltn U M. U orullb , 1C2 , l.lijlan ) hf. Oniuhl
PU1V ( MkvltH , 8'ul tnd. ccsppooli c'miied it thn
hliciKHt not on andat Ml > tirr.o cf Iho , l j , In an
cutlrrl Aordirl 89 VM without the Irast iiiolonlatlon
to occup-intM or n M hl-orf , ulth cur iniprr.t id and
odorless apparatus , A iii-anait'o. , Jll Capltrl
7IQU TItAIK-For i nie-
17 furred , Ihri-a (3) ( ) vnluatilo UU Jl Uajtbli , Ohio.
( ) > t ia 8X Iiouu > niUi > ; 0 < 0 cusn-a cf I'Jio ' land In
a ; Onol > 'iMi la Ohio , 'llm 'irppojly la free
of .iiwimbraiicu All i mu.nnlcatl uwlll be troaUid ,
ooulldjatlal. 3. 11. U'liistwir , 091 ( 'U'nli.r.
. JACOBI )
UNDERTAKERS J
At tin old iSanrt 1(17 Fariim OL Orders hj UJo-
ItraphscitUJudaoU nrompM iltoadwl to. Ti > l < yhoo
No 2U.
PIIOPOSALS.
UNITKI ) HTATK8 INDIANhKUVICJC , )
JUSK uuxiic Aiin-cr ,
DikoU , Jiiiuary 12 , li3J. I
B-alcdproiicsalslii trlnllcato IriUri-Mj ,
forlhucKctlouof 0110 Wo < el Mit aud
Hhop.onoliarnosj , HhM aad u l > o < l a'leoiu hop ,
ouu BlauL'hterbouiKlt ! o i.'on and Uora < e bjiedn ,
ona lukohowoanarullar , atthlna ui J ftnJUIroot
ed t J tto undi * unocJ , uiro i-f t'hiof Uuarlirinutor
dtpartmcnt , "ftlio llittu.Omi ia Neb . v.111 bo ru-
ot/iol / untl 12n. . H turd y , IVlrimy Ii. J'Ki
riana and m > cliloatljii ! can oe i xiruliwd In the
ntcti of tlio o if ii'Jirto i a ti r , d rartn nt ofthu
Platte eimlu , ? ! . th < 1l'trOe an"C ilc io , III.
aud tlie Jomi.ar . ft Kfiiwi ilty. MJ.
UonUiut will tn awarded to the low cot r pontlblu
lilildor , nutijvtt til Hi" uppronU ol tha lUptrtment rJ
" ' "
"lhi'irui"t.howc cr , U rwervcdto foJKt any w > 4
all , or any | > a't of any bid. If uu u u f r tlig Imd./ii. / .
Uirntcl tlio ir lf
I'mii'ii In uiutt fitalu length U tliuo ; o < | uli l for
coin ItlHInn cf bulldln < alter apprtital of c/ntract ,
aul ui'iit ' IM xcomp iluod bjr u uortlflol ih'r\ upon
nu I ultcd h tali a Dupoaltor ) , pajab'u tt.lhoonlur
ofnu the uniursl neil , for Ht le tt five ( i )
iwrceat ot the amiint of ihupruimul , whl heliock
> hal | bu foifei o I In tlio Uultul Htat in uuo of aoy
bl dif icccMiu thu kw rdj thill f ll to executa
prcinplly aci > Dtr ct ttlthKuod nil /uttlolcnt tccuil-
lit. ' , according to t ottrmii of hl tIJ , olher Uo to
bo utnri'od to th Uddur ,
Kr lurttur l > finiiton addreu the unJorilra | l
at I Ina IU < lte | Aucucy , U.kol A
Tr undur UB d wilt will 1 * at l'axt ? llouia ,
OailM. Ntb.b ) the tnoilnj ol Krldi ) ,
V. T MVlllTtCDOf
Jiu'O 'a U. S. InJliu A