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    HAUL * I 'JBJJBKUAKT w isss
THE DAILY BEE.
OMAHA Ornoa No. 014 AND 013 FAIINAM ST.
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THE BEE PUBLISHING CO ,
13. UOSKWATKK , EDITOII.
I A. II. riteh , Manager Daily Circulation ,
P. O. Bo , 488 Omaha , Neb. _ _
VVn cannot comprehend wliy Mr. lliley
alionll bo so niixious about voting for tlwt
830,000 appropriation i\r the rafotm
ach-jol , when the sum of 800,000 waa
voted for that Institution cnly two years
Tin : Oklahoma boomers oiuht to know
by this tlmo tb.it Oklahoma is intended
for u cow pasture for the cattle kings ,
anil that a licun n'.eador lies no rlghtR
there which a oittlo king is bound to re
spect. .
Si'itixn pools arc keeping their hand
In dating these cold d yp , by tarn
ing OJt bushels of Washington monument
poetry. So far as wo have boon abla to
wo prefer the spring crop of
v rso3.
CLEVELAND does not propcso t3 inter
fere with the popular amusement of cabi
net guessing. Ho announce ! that bo
will not male public hia cabinet appcint-
mcnls biforo ho roaches WaalingUn ,
which trill be on March 3d.
"
WHEN Clevdland'a letter of acsoplancc
appeared a'nnat every prominotit demo
crntjo statesman in Now York was crod-
itol by rcpub'i'aa nowspapen with
having writ tan the document. Wo iron-
dor whom thcao auno paporn will credit
for having wiiltrn Oleveland'a Inaugural.
WIIK.V iho prcaont legislature mot it
was said to bo nino-tonths icpublican
and intensely cnti-Van Wyck , Ecvertbu
lees the railroad organs arc indignanl
that Senator Van Wyck should have
etayed away from Lincoln to attend
otrictly ti hla own cllicl.il duties in the
United States senate.
ONI : of the greatest achievements of the
Nebraska legislature ii the passage of the
bill prohibiting the sale of cigarettes to
fifteen-year-olds. The only mistake in
this law ia that it dooa not Includa dudes
of all agei. It iniy bo eaii of this legis
lature , oven if it dooa not pass another
law , that it has not lived In vain.
THE qaeitlon that now agitates the
profound mind that controls the odlton'a
columns of the Omaha Jlsymbliojtn la
why was Senator Van Wyck away from
Liacola at thia time ? Why doci ho sot
nttond to his duty In regulating the legis
lature of Nebraska ? Senator Van Wyck
ought to ask the legislature to bo excused
for his abaocca. However , Tkur&ton
and Bill Stout are at Lincoln and they
CHI take c ro o ! the legislature.
War did not the cnmtniltBe that ris
itod the state reform Hcbo l report to the
IcgUlatura the fact that Glenn Kendall ,
while commissioner of public lands and
baildingj , "borrowed" from the reform
nohcola largo and valuable sa'e , valued at
noirly $1,000 , and appropriated It to the
use ot his bank at St. Paul , replaing It
with a small and inferior safe , wortli nol
one-quarter ca much .11 the amount paid
by tbos'a'o for the other tafe. Mr.
Kcnda'l has not rjtumei the big aafo ,
which Ii the property of tlia state , and it
begins to look as if ' 10 intends to hang on
to it.
Tiir. Onto Hsnato baa defeated by unan
imoua vote the house joint resolution re
questing the senators and representatives
ia coagrjes to vote for the Sumner posta'
telegraph bill. Thia only goes ta coufirii
the growing Impression that tlio nenato
rial portion of 1'yblat'vo bod'cj repre
sents the inturcjts of monopolliti , nliil
the lower honso rcprosontn tha in'creita
of tbo people. It i BJ in the nation
legU'atuto and In everatUo legislature
Any popular measure orlg'natirg in thi
homo Is kill.d in the eonate. Tbii ! i
easily expUlncd. It ii r.isier fjr tbi
monopolistfl to c.ntiol a major
ity cf the aimto , which is much th
amallor branch of a legislature , than It 1
tj handle the hon.'o , The continnaaco c
this .siats ef aiTilra will eventually resul
in Iho aboliihiiiont of the rational cm
.st tto ssinloi.
WITHOUT any disparagement to th
claims of any other place , wo would Ilk
to say a good word In bebulf of Beatrice
as a very suitable location for the pro
posed aiylum for the feeble-minded , no\
that a bill for the ostablithtccnt of whlcl
has been favorably reportoi by the hous
ccinmlttco on public building and linds
Beatrice la cno of the txo t beautiful little
tlo cities In the west , ami lacontrnly locatcc
nud his good railroad oDnct'ctlciis. Tb
county In which U is titua'ed mils thin
in the nlii'.o in popnlutlon , aaioieed vslu
alien , tix-payirjj ability , net ! Bca'rl&
o'aima to bn the third town In Kobraik
n all things. Plenty of cboip building
umtbrlal , such aa ( tune , Km ? , cement
etc , cm bo obtlined in the itrmedlat
vlciiUy , iiulu ntoat attrto ivo silo oin In
secured for tbo tsyluni. Beatrice ba
never received any benefits in the way cHUte
HUto inititutlons , mi wo do net hetititi
io sty thtt no bettor location can be
solectad for the ( sjlura of the feeble
minded.
Of 11 SCHOOLS.
Wo I..ITO iecoix-cd the annual report of
ho Oraalu board nf education fnr 1883 t.
t r nl. % ns innch interesting information
ndmany > aluabloaUtUUc8Andshcwathal
) ur schools arc in a vnry sitiifactory con-
lition. President Long in his report
ecommemh , among other things , that a
yitem nf indnttcial training bo cdoptcd
n connec'isn with our eohccli. We
loaitlly endorse Ilia ncent potion of the
> oard in taking slops tiwarda introiuc-
ng manual education in the high school
or the benefit of lliss of ths older
itiplla who dcsi-o to take advantage of it
There Is a jopulnr demand for irnnu.il
raining , and wo hcp3 that the board
will thoroughly investigate the varioui
sjslcaia , and eiiloct and put in practice
ho very bast at nn oatly day.
Secretary Connoyor reports that the re
colpti of the board for the year ending
March 3ht , 1884 , amounted to $210-
730.77 , which Included $ : U.5G2 70 bal
ance on hand from the previous year.
1'ho fines and licanses fcotcd up $101-
82.41. ! ) Tha cxpanditures amounted to
$108,009,01 ; amount transferred to gsn
eril fand , $27,272.47i balance on hand ,
§ 14,704.09 ; total , S210,73G.G ! > . The
item of c.xpanso waa of COUTJO
or teachers , aa follows : High fichcol ,
$7,187.55 ; Central , ? 25C20 34 lz rd ,
$1 ! ! 048.77 ; Dodge , $0,811 ; Pleasant ,
$4,738 ; Casf , $7C50)0 ! ) ; Pasific. Sll-
54'J.90 : Jackson , $2,371.15 ; Hartman ,
$6,037.74 ; Lake , $3,237.01 ; Laavon-
worth , $20,103.50 ; Long , $17,740.91
Center , $5,805.01 ; special teachers ,
$1,000.78 ; night rchools , $1,01174.
Total for teachers , $137570.80. Ihe
Intorcat on boarJa nmuntod to $15,00
The sum of $9,375 nai expended it
school sites. The report itshuu'.d lo re
membered doca notoxtond beyond March
31 , 1884.
Superintendent James , in liis "report
which cnvers the school year cndini ; Juno
27th , 1884 , gives tha tutal cnio'lment o
the schools ai 5,875 , an inn-ease of 015
over the previous year. The dally atlciul
aoce was ; ! ,810a gain of 250. Coaiparui
w tli the fol'owlng cities Om.iht makes a
good thowin ; in the matter o ! avoraze
dally aMcndance : Pcor'a , 3,074 ; Quincy
Illinois , 3,288 ; Divvonpoit , 3 285 ; Du-
bique , 2,505 ; Council Bluffa , 1,370
Leavonwdrth , 2,290 ; Ksnrai Oily , 4,509
Sr. Jo ] , 2,853. Superintendent Jemes
aUcntion to tha fact Hut in the mat
ter of punctuality tbo improvement his
been mo it marked. Ho also expresses
great satisfaction , with tbo discipline o
the ashoolft. The relations , between
pnpila and teachers , with rara exceptions
have teen all that could ba desired.
In the school year of 1882-3 there
were 539 cues of ccrporal pncnhment
while in the vear of 1883 4 there
were only 07 cues , certainly a most ro-
mnrkablo raductkn. Out ot the 110
teachers , thirty used the rod. Eighty
teachers governed their sshcols withoii
resorting to corporal punishment at all
Superintendent James says that , from
his own observation , the schools of these
eighty teachers wore jcsi as difficult i
macajo and jast ai well governed as tlu
achoohi cf the thirty teacher
wlio used Iho rod. Wbil
Sopsrintandcst Jones siys that ho haa
never ajon a tchool in which the discipline
plino aoomed heilthy and aatlafactcry
vthero the rod was a prominent factor
in the government , and whllo ho believes
that the amount of corporal puniabmon
in the schools of Omaha might acd chunlc
bo alill moro reduced , ho Ia not reaiy
now , aod never haa been , to advocate ILa
entire abolition. He ia eminently cor
rect in saying that few teachers know hov
so make corporal punishment an aid in the
'ovornment of a school , and that It opor
atoa as an obstacle in the way of success
ful discipline lu as many cases as it is i
help ; in some instances the results have
been excellent , bat in others the punnh-
munt lu.s evidently done moro haun thai
good.
REVIVING A CHARTER.
It it significant and noteworthy tha.
the Omaha BEE thonld have suddenly
been convoitsd ta friendship for tbo
Union Pacific raihoid. The BEK Ins
mode itj opposition to the Union Pacific
company dui Ing several years pint notorious
rious ; and to mid it now going eo far as
to commend a Union PaeiSc lobby , and
to express apprehension lest somethlno
in legislation may bo accomplished nreju
dicial to the interests of the Union
Pacific c uipany , la , to siy the
le sv , curiour. The ccsasinu of thia
euddun trans'ormation Is information o !
the raiaage through the bwur house
of congress of thn bill authorizing the
construc'.lon tf a branch of the Union
F'aclDc reid woatwardly from Sioux City
Tha BEE dooi tot understand that the
Union Pacific hat ncoi of a branch weat-
w rdly from Sioux City ; nd tha BEE 1
co.ivmctd that the Union Pacific doas n
feel the need of the propoml privilfge o
prorating with the pioposctl brunch. 0
conne , however , It will cot bo wido'y nn
( Untied that the BEI : liaa put its luet ,
aquaaldl at upon the wintry air in th
iaterejt of the Union Pacific ccinpany in
the abstract The BEK is simply jo i a
nf S'oux ' City atl apfrahf ns'.vo ' of tbo fu
ture of Omaha. Ihis apprehension shouh
have daircoi upmi the BEE long a o
Tto BEE abiphl } have apprthendud long
agn thit every lick at tie Un'oi Pacifi
was a lick of more aavag ) force at Onnha
Sioux City Journal.
THE BEE ia csaontlilly an Omaha newt
paper. We make no eecrot of it that w
desire , above all things , to halld up th
material wealth of this city. Wo want t
S9o Omaha grjw end pimpcr. It ii no
ttuo that the interest ! of the Union Pa
clfic and Omaha ere alwaya tbo raine
Whenever they have boot identical ( hi
paper has tided with tha Union Pacific
Tut : BEE'.S hostility to the Unicn Paclfii
Ins not been to the railroad ss such , bu
to the methods proposed by ita owner ;
and managers. It was an outrsga for
congress to allow the original Sioux City
it Pacifio railroad , which waa chariorec
and subsldlztd ia a branch cf the Uuici
Pacific to divert its course aa niappec l
and turreyoi from Sioux City to Ojlum-
> nsnnd allow It to bn Uamerocx bowlo
Hissouri Valley and Fremont. It would
) o a greater outrage at this time , however -
over , to supplement that criminal net
with a now chaiter , fiiving the right ef
way with pro-ra'o rrivilrgos to a new
nanch from Sioux City lo tome point on
ho Union Pacific weit of Kcauiey
\ny nllrcad ccmpany may conatiuci a
road through Nebraska , from a feint
opposite Sioux City lo a cnmoction with
the Unit n Pacific , tnd to this wo would
: ave no objection whatever. On the
contrary wo should bo p'castd to BOO any
railroad constructed through the northern
cation of the state , or through acy ro
, 'inn that has not already proper lai r.ad
'acilltlea. The objectionable feature
lowover , to the bill that b.ii passed the
10U50 Ia the attempt to right a wrong by
committing a wrong. Granting special
privileges under fa'so ' protcntee , what
ever the aim and objeci imy bo
lees net commend itself. It ii for
thii reason that THE BEE takes the side
of the Unicn Pacific in thia matter.
THE REFORM SCHOOL.
Tito house hai vo'cd to expand $30,000
more at iho state icforni school , Wlisn
thia bill cornea before the aenate wo hope
that body trill carefully Invostign'.o tbo
merits cf the measure , and como to Iho
ioncluslon tint If any appropriation is
needed at &H , $30,000 ia altogether too
much. The alata reform school building
was only recently completed , at a cost o
SGO.OCO. When Gen. Connor , of Kcar
noy , was a mcmb r of the senate two y oara
ago , ho vuiuhsd tint tLij bnilding woul
answer all purposes for nnny yoara to
come. Now why should thla approptia-
tion of $ ; > 0OGO bo needed at such a slur
tlmo after the expenditure o ! $ GOCOO
The toform nhojl ii nothing moro no :
less than a penitentiiry for jnvenilt
olVendo s. It ia mt expected that thei
shall bo clothed in purple and Cno linen
and reared in th ] lap of luxury at th <
expense of the ttato. What they need
and ehould bava is substantial and ccni
fortablo clothing , plain and healthy food
and plenty of soip and water , itcccinpan
led with a couitant reminder tbat clean
liccss la next to godlincaa.
It is proposed , aa we understand it , d
expend $10,000 of tbis appropriation fo
a family bnilding. What doea this moan
Are wo to understand tint the sumo
$10,000 is to bo spent for an clog an
mansion for the superintendent and h !
assistant , wlio are not any bitter than
wardens of a juvenile penitentiary
What need is there of any such fa mil ;
mansion ? Why shou'd not th
superintendent bo content I
live 1 with h's wards in ;
now and comfort iblo bi.k building , bu
if that building cannot bo utilized , why
is not the old homo , in which ho Is now
livlnr , good enough for him ? It ii pro
posed ta expend the other $20,000 ii
shops , hen cojps and livery. The gov
crnor's message represent ] tbc ei
tlmatea for livery to bo $24,000. W
presume , however , that tbis is a mis
take , and that it should bo $2,400. Bu
why should oven $2,400 bj paid for
livery at a reform school , or oven one
fourth cf that amount ? They have hors :
and wagons at the Institution , and w <
cannot ceo why there should bo an ;
livery expenses whatever. If the new
buildings hive been wretchedly built s
that they cannot bo used aa quartern to
live In , or for shop ] to work In , what ar
they to bo used fcr anyway ? If an addi
tional shop la needed why would no
$ oOCO bo ample , for tlio pnrpote ? Tba
sum would certainly pay for a respectibli
brick building , such ai rrJinary
mechanic ] and laborers won'cl bs proud
of , and why would it not bo gond onongl
for juvenile convis's ? The whole scheme
is an oxtravagint and rccklcts waste o
money , and never ought to bo pcrjcittu
to ho carried our.
A WEST POINT cadet named Wright
bailing from Now .I oraoy , who recently
resigned to esapo being dropped frcn
the academy for deficiency in ttndies
eoonaftorwaids nuncged through eocia
influences to acuio from tin president a
nomination aa second lieutenant , end
nominati-n has been confirmed by the
senate , although it had full knonhdgi
of Wright's doSciency and res'gnitfon. '
By resigning he saved hlnus f from ineligibility -
eligibility to appointment under a law
which excludes deficient cadets from ap
pointtnout. The whole proceciipg Is ai
ontraga upon West Point and the army.
A man who could not maintain himself a1
a cidet haa been glvea a lieutenancy in
the army two yoara ahead nf thoio cad t
whom ho left to pursue their courio to
tbo end , It would seem then that accia
Influence his moro weight than merit
The acccpUnco of Wrijht'd resignation
waa a wrong , as ho should have been regularly -
ularly droppad , and his appointment wa
anotlur wrong. This is evidently a caa
whore two wrorgs make a Wright ,
THE continued reiteration concarnir ,
the soppcsrd Inllaecoa of Simuel .1. Til
den , and the assertion tlia' . ho is "tb
power behind the ] throne , " cannot be
otherwise than annoying to Grove
Cleveland , who , it la gtmrilly conceded
hai a mind of hia ov n. Tha probability
ia that Mr Cleveland w i 1 make h'a ' selcc
lions i'hout much
regard to the aug
goUfoaa and advlci ef iho Sigo cf Cipbo
AH'y , and in that event wo arc afraid
that the only appointment tint some o tI
Mr. Tildon'a will get w.ll bo disappoint I
ment.
„
Is it not about time for the atcti o. Ia I
Mis chu < etta to t'll some of the beggar 1
for line tcbomcs t > HO to some othe : e
atatti. ' Jjtoo/on / Atli-crtinir. ea
It is hoped tlut HOLD of them will im 6
mlgrat ) to Nebraska a wo already have 6n
enough "bpggirs fcr tine schemes. " |
Tfco/ are now gathered aronnd the legls-
lurn , and hope to push some of their
b through , and ao doubt tome of them
will succeed.V0 cocli well ttfird to
end tome ( f our "i ggats for fine
cheaicj" to M-s nchnsotts tr some olber
ate ,
A CHICAGO book-icront waa kicked out
of doors Into a eno.T.bauk by an ir ta
-.ulreai oflicial
, who waa theroupcn ar
rested for ntsiult and tntU > > . The jus
tice , bjforo whom the eaio was brought ,
promptly dieclurgod the dofendanl on
the ground that an ntaaalt en a book'
agint is justifiable.
Wn are afraid that Graver CleveUnd'a
csbintt pndditng will net quta ! gj round.
TK JOTTINGS.
1'onca entertniie Ima a'pork packcry in Its
i- .
Hnrtington is t , . liavo a croamrry in the
aprlnfr.
Preesed hay Is t cd for fuel In naoy parts of
, lie state.
Crntrnl City ii still struggling with the
school tltc questitn ,
HftrtirjRtan ( liippod an aveiflgo ot two CATS
it hogs per dav UurlnR Jamniy.
Tbo Irish nntlonalisU nf Lincoln closed the
'cstnl ftiito-Lonten ecason with n ball.
Tlio MclhodistB of Creighton will build o
chuuhmiJ imr oongo the coining auminur.
The Nebraska City Prcsa discourses ghoul
ishly on the text : ' 'Ara Wo n Corpse'Uhc / >
sutject is a live cno.
The fi'ttlers of the town of Alnswortli , in
Brown comity , Imo teeth eel Sl'.OOO s aid
to Amcliotuto thuir MitrciiuRs and ] irivatloas
during the im sent winter.
At Homer , Ualcota county , a revival won
aixteen souls to tlia clmrcti of the Unitcil
UretliBiu nud four to the Xellndist. A I Jy
nreachur is cihsitingia that county ,
The first ! > rnm bmultli.it ever nwnkonoi'
thu cchou < iti Dakota cQimty. was comrosed ol
fiuir .Sinith'rt end two Harris > i. Touy ( il ycd
thtir fu3ti'iecc8 ; ou the Ith of July Ifc0
An unknown man with a large car o of Lin
coln liquid llghtlillii ? was wooed to clumber in
a primary ami lud li'th ' lg ( ftcx'n. It is
cjld duy nheu Lincoln whisky gets left.
Dakota county hag dccllted to imrclmso
poor fni in. This action threatens iho conntj
with a luw suit , > lm cojiiiilaploners Imviug
contracted to tnakn the purclmso nud now t
ftifo f to fullill it. ItH uuid they have justifi
able icasonf.
James Hanson , a Ciistor county ycuagum
who was tnanied on Now Yenr'd duy , WBH
t Uon to Lincoln last , ' " ; , a riving inuninc.
The cams of the tcriiblo malaily was fuvei
and nn mordoto nf acniUc. llncsen wna BO
violent that the ollicais taking liini to Lincoln
wcro obliged to chain him to tbo car asats.
The Lincoln Democrat haa a 8 > . " > ,000 libo !
suit on its hand ? . Alauzo Abbott , n man o !
mentis , who iigurad in the courts na the liuai
of n conspiracy to oulrneu Ilia dmichter-ln
low , Is tbo much injured plaintiff , 'lliero is
nothing nnoll about Alonzo , but ho will h.ivo
to matte to increase his twno of lutro through
ncwspipcr libel suits ,
Au error committed by nn election clerk in
precinct cipht , C. dar county , gives St. Helena
an apparent victory la the county ae.it on
teat. Thlity two votes of that precinct wen
t ) Hurtlngtou and ono to St. Helena. In
making up the tecord tbo larger number won
givfti to St. Helena and the smaller nuinbei
to Hnrtington. Tfio coirt reconvened tin
canvassing hat rd and ordered a coriection o
the f.gurcs ,
The Great Garnet on. Mr. Grmnr.
Herald.
Garnet Wolaeley , like hia com'aica
among the ccinmiBsiorcd ofticiri of tbo
British a-my , waa intensely an enemy o
the union during the war of the rebel
lion. Tin expression favorable ta their
oineo whish the secessionists of the toatl
imputed to sympathy with them wts
merely hostility to the preat republic. A
the Horse Guards it haa bjcn the fashion
to deride American military skill nnc
valor , and to' laud the rap amcy of General
oral Leo aa the only riil military scion
tlit developed by the -civil war. Vfo\- \
eeloy recently wrote toitf hdy of Richmond
mend lauding Loa f.s ' 'tho greatest gen
eral you ever bed , and second as a pa
triot to Waihington hiauclf. " lie know
StonowallJockcon slightly , but was will
ing to add that "hla nsma will live in
American history when that of Mr. U. S.
Grant haa long boon forgotten. " Lori
Wolseley commands a mercenary
expedition of a few thousand
men directed against a half-
naked , ill-disciplined , wnrae-araiod
horde rf Arab i on the Upper Nile Why
ho hai hoen fighlicg ho would icarco lo
able to say himself. Perhaps his Lord
ship haa a fancy tbat an expedition o-
t wo directed again it eeral-baili irlans wll
so elevate his own fame a.a a general thai
ho will be comideiod lit to slaad by
sar and that his name will go thunder
ing down the ages when even Loo's is
foigotten. This Air. Grant of whom he
speaks dhparicgly commanded an army
of millions , operating over half a conli
ncnt , agaln&t a foe with a loader , whorp
bu lordship proiouncea the greatest ol
uar. HUtrry knows the outcome.
His lordahip's laurels lave boon
placked from the brow of aerfa at the be
hest of greed , IIu never saw an army
equal to a .single corps of Grant's. IIo
never marched pgaiutt a civilized foe
Do never waa h nurod with tli3 oppntt-
tlon of a great captain. Ho is simply u
couitablo distraining delinquent taipaj-
era who have cot the bin ; or hioo. Criti
cism from htm on the capacity of Amen
can gensra's ' ii sheer impudence. It will
ba etiown preiont'y tbat , ai Fttlstau"aaul
cf Prino Hal , Lord Wolseley I'm a
itra'ght ' pair of i-houlduis. He w.ll nol
cfii'j who BOOS his back.
Tin'oinliK CoiiKrcfeHioiial AVIt ,
Clcvilaud Leadur.
The coming funny man of congress is
a young Irishman , still under forty , who
is now aervir g his Grat team. Ilia name
is John J. 0 Neil , and ho conies from St.
Lulls. Hla brain ii charged with the
purett of Irish w t , and JI'B ' phiz alone
alona wculd St a graveyard liughing. It
Is a small dark face , witli shoit stubs
of black whiskers peeping out of each
chook. and a brown mnatacbo hinging
limply down undtr a noao whoso tij
leaks as though it w s 'pulled upwards
by an invisible str ne fastened to the
crown of his hnad. H'a fa-o has a h'gh '
f. rdbead , and the head of which it fa the
frontispirco la covered with
thick growth of brown-black hair ,
O'Ntil has a ttrilght slender
f rm , a bright b'azk yc ,
and a temperament ns jovial aa Backup ,
and as lively .u that tf mercury. Ho
jumpj bbout tbo honso from ono member
to Diiother , telliag atpiics. end hut-liter
ottenda hla ovcry visit He acmctimcs
speakp , and Ih ) houao now pricku an its cl
HUB whenever he takes the floor. < loim
J. O'Neill has hid a curious cireer. Ho
star od life as a nowelny aid whsr'-i.V
In St. Louii , Ho saved his mnniy , git
in ac/mo wjy a common niJnol educa'.lcn ,
and finally engaged In nianpfacturiuf.
He becaino veij popular in his dlslrio- ,
and was s n' . to tne legislature. Hero ho
made ! a reputation , tii'l tire years ego waa
elected to roogreen. He U a widower ,
and has a little boy of alx with him K"e
&t Washington. H-J is a grrnt baio ball
man , and he BF.\J that Borne poeplo in
hla ' district caru more for thn great na
tional gimo th n for the tariff.
Seal of North Carolina Smoking tobac.
) U tbo beat ,
SfcfUETINO 1 HEIH MONE , , I
l\lc < > 3 of CrimlnnlH for
lllilltiK 3lcv ) - filoli-n AVcRllti.
"Got any moneyj"
"Of course I havo. "
"What ! Didn't tho'If ' ( cops' got it
rein you ! "
"Not much. 1 qceorod tham on tint
"
; amo.
The fint speaker was an attorney , the
second hia cl ent , who had lent for him.
md the conversation took place in a police -
lice ttii'lon. The client Ttaa n well
known i UkpccV , nhohxil been arrested
savoral dajs boforo. At the tlmo of hia
arrest ho wtsmost ci refully searched ly
the detective. They had tiivul into Una
| iockttj. felt every pneo ! ia hla clothes
which nifght coaUiti money , but only
found an empty pcc'ut ' book , a penknife
and a lead pent it.
"Where h vo jou gt t the money' ( "
aakcd the attorney.
"Just ttop it front of mo to as tbo ofli-
' "
earn can't ate
AVlun thia wai accomp'ishod the pick
pocket unbuUoued ilia top butt.n cf hla
pante. Hn placed h s finger into a urn nil
s i * . In the lining and deftly drew tu' two
520 end two $5 bills , which hai been
folded carefully and phced there Lr just
such an emergency ( H the cnohioh lud
occurred. The attorney pocketed the
money and fifiertri.nl toid about the clt
cumstnnce.
1 had n aomowhat similar CMC occur
a fjw montbs ft ; > , " ho said , "i WAS at nt
for by a conf'uUnce nun who was con
lined in a cell at the Chicago avenue ata
t on. When ho was arrested ho was
aoaiched as uiual , but no tconey foucd on
him. But he had It on him till the an mo.
The cetectivea had looked und < r the e !
! ar of his ovu'Jta * , but foigot to turn up
the collar of hla undercoat. Pinned cire-
lully under the latter was § 25 in bille.
Speaking on tno eamo anbjict , a p--
lice captain said that tbc moit iogomun
inathoda word rejcried t < by crimua's to
conceal their veihli. One place which
it In vogue Is to have a pocket in the
ovorcrat collar , and another was to bavo
ono made in the leg of the pints.
' 1 uot loft ovjcj on that trick , how
ever , ' said the captain. It is tbo costun :
to simply feel down the nutiide acama ol
tha nothur foment. Ono man tint
searched In tills manner fad the pcckil
on tbo inside ef tha leg , and tbe s conil
search rovoilcd h'a ' 'roll. '
"Wo Breall ; onto the Itrick of having
peck as in nndorclothing ; , and It aa a
caramon circumitauco to tinl money in
shoos , stjcKirgi , uid underwear , ' '
chimed lu a detective. "But 1 had
maa in charge cnoj lint ve y nearly
floored mo. A telegram had been re
ceived lo a-rest a certain iran who lad
stjleu $4,500 in Cincinnati and had sHp-
ptdout. I caoght him wiien he got oil
tbo train heroTaliog him to bead-
qaarterr , I 'went through Hm. " Kot a
c nt could I tuin up , nud ho was placed
ci
cr in i the ciohr. I know I had tho" right
man and wai positive ho had tso money
on htm. Three dsya Inter I went at him
again. I wns mad I will ncknowipe1 go.
renewed the eoarch unsuccessfully at
first. Then I let my passion get the
baiter | of mo , and I p'cUid ' up tbo fellow's
overcoat aod ripped is to piece ; . 1 never
wai so glad in my life for gtt'.iog road ,
for when 1 tore the upper cart of the
coat up 1 discovered $4 OCO concealed
carefully between iho lining and padd ng
of iho shoulders. Half of the total
amount was in each shoulder. Oh , yes ;
ho confcEs.d then.
"But one of tlo tricks which bcthared
us for a long time , " ho continued , "was
tbe habit of men to hide their wealth
undtr their neck-tie. A 'shield' tie ,
covering the fiont of the shirt , contains
a llttlo open space whore the pin Is con-
coaled. Ot ten since no tumbled to thfct
racket have we found as mush ns $50
rolled up and stufl'id ia there. Women
obarpois botbor us more than any other
clats , however , for it ia a delicate th'ng
to search them , and BO wo generally get
the mat 1-0113 of the police stations to do
it "
Tlio Weather.
CHICAGO , February 18. The weather here
and throuehnut Illinois , Missouri , Iowi : mcl
Nebraska Is ( 'i'eatly moderated Freight and
passeoecr train * darted on time this morn
ing1. 1'romment railway officials estimate thu
lofa to nil western roads by the storms during
the second anil third wocks of this mouth at
from 512,000 , ' 00 to SS.OCO.OOO.
The Journal's Milwaukee special says : No
word has yet been received from the missing
propelUr Michiftau. She has bacn out ten
days. Lake Michigan is eaid to bo fro/.sn
entiicly across to tlia depth of two to throe
feet.
feet.I'liov
I'liov , N. Y. , February 18. The snow
blockade oil Ilia nuds irnterincr in this city
has t run raised. Trains aio runuin ; nearly
time.
on _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Tlio Oklahoma ImndR.
WASHINGTON , Febiuiry 18. Tlio bill rn-
pnrterl to the eeuatc to rnublo the president to
negotiate for the imrcli.ise of Oklahoma lands
providcR , iiiiionp other thingp , that nay person
who , without nuthoiityof law , enters these
lands shall uo fined not more than Sr 00 or im
prisoned uit more Ihan om > year tr both , for
the first olFeucc , and I < lined SltOH or im
prisomucnt neb more than two jtinr for each
auliHcqucnt tlfence. It also nullmmcj tbe
loir.ure of the outfits of such pvreonp ,
Sanford's Radical Cure !
iho Great Ilalsamlo Distillation of Witch Hazel ,
American I'lru- , Canadian Fir , Marigold
Clover liliwbom ita : ,
rortho Irornodlato Itollef and rermanont Cure of
ovcry form of Catarrh , from a Simple Head Cold or
InflucnratothuLossof ernull , Tafcte , and Ilcarlni ; ,
ioiiKb , Uronchltls , and Incipient Consumption. Uo-
let In nvoinliiutoa In and .
any every case. Nothing
like It. Orateful , fraurint , wholeaonn. Cure bo
Kins from lira applicationami ia rapid , ladlcal , per-
maiient , and never falling.
One bottle lladlcal Cure , one box C tarrhal Sol
vent and Sanford'n Inhaler , all In one 1'atkaK * , fjr.
mine a complete trcatmcn of all druggists for 91.
Afk for Bedford's lladlcal Cure. I'ottor Drug and
SliemloaK'n , , llinton.
Voltalo Kleorno I'la-ftu
Inatautly adooU the Ncrvon
SjaUmand banlahca I'aln. A
pcrfaot Klectrlo { lattery conj-
blnedwlth a Porous Plaster for
IS Till ! CIIY
SSoonti It aiiiilhilateu 1'ain ,
. r . or .u. * > ltallie WeaU and Worn Out
SUFftRIKB NfRVF I'arla. btromrthcns Tired Mils
rle , rrevouUDiseaao , and tirun mora In ono half the
lime than any other plaster In tbo world. Sold every
nioro
COLLARS
P CUFFS
THII MAm
II
* m THI
FINC8T QOOOU
EVER MADE ,
KIND ill Liven , BOTH
Llo'ng ' *
AiU for them
]
BIlOS.A3 it ? for oi
SPECIAL NOTICES.
TO ' -
_ L'UN-MONliy ,
fpO tOAN- run inslic i ' w loft' * fm in I c tftto
I fonrltv II m lutl fcr ( cm. Hill iii Dr , M ? 9
: Uhcttct. JM-li
MO.VKY TO 1.0Nln Hum ol flO Mid ) ' . on
horMj. jiiantw , rutiiltutc mid nil liltnl nf
ch ltfN. W. II Slotlif , 1101 Futnain si. . < "ct
M8U
MONKV TO LOAN' Ihvomonoy to lo n rn Im.
jroudci'y | iroictt > In unj tnotmt to mil ,
t ICMOII&M * ra'c-t W.'ll. Moltcr , 1194 F tL m t ,
o r Jlois.'ajhcoitotc. S61lf
MOMrt70I AK III eumgoJ fSOOmJ Upw
0. r. little und Co. , llfftl liUttta cil Loan
Acrcnlt , 1505 FstrMii St. C07 tf
MONKV loitned on chattels. lUllroail Tlckot *
bouRht kud eolJ. . Fotomnn , Sit f. 18th
HBM > WANTKD.
ANTKt-At eonthw < st corncrSCth Mid Clilcnjo
ftrciU. ultl fof evpil rrk Mid ] IA n IKW
None lut cuiiiictcnt | hilp with ir ° ° 'l rolprenccj
Ml ' Kl > A competent strl. Uooil Kes. IS 3
I'trnam ttluet SS ) tt
lit Omit .1 fclutt F
torf , 3C8 Js'ortn 10 li utroct 177 11
\ \7jrANTKD iomuuziri fromio t is
YV for ecncifllnomcivoikivt 121'JL'M itol n\o.
Ill i
IV AVTKD A cd ctwk J linadrcsse ; ( J5
V > \V or ; IStn oiiil Uipltol n\e. ' . ' 74-20H
A nmrrliil mMi who unJmtnml
fikrirlne.inil ttork rtldiifr. to tike clnrz i
a tour lior o lr\m. Apply to Charles Ctilld ! , 1FOO
Louclinorlhtt. SCV-39P
NTf D A crnipctcntiunn t plrl to tin
nl liouioork nt ICir ClikAioSt 243-tf
WANTKO-lliatoughlv iciiiicontltibrlCAtliK | ( oil
ra cmtan tor N lun > la tiul Kamn < > , 'or ' an
uf.irturlHK 1 iiugo , AOdicra 'O. " L tilur,39 , Cleveland
land , Ohio. 2)5-18p
A ) rood Gcrmnn cr Drhcmlin Rill a' '
rooV niiil 1,110 tor launJrota vvotk r.t Knroronn
tcl , 10th St 2E1 21 ]
I/ANIKD A dlnlnuicom lrl nt the OccMentit !
Until luitnodutcly 143-1'
\A7ANTKD ffiott for our now lioik. peed pa\
> > touorlcra CAllcraJdrwsllco.llunicr , l i'
IJurtSt , Oinalia Xcl ) . l.f.-m . l |
\\7ANTEU-GcoJ IhoBotlcltom . drc8i ( ! Mutual
M Imll Iniuranco Cc. , StiunitKcb. t85-lmp
SITUATIONS WANTED.
O A Rltuatliui l-i sonco store or olllco ;
lam a'liu.Mntcil mill olllcoork , corrsi , > u
dnnro and v rho a coid h\id ; will otk cheap , \\lth
\ lowto edvniH'cmurit ; ha\o tuti jo'xts ' travrlltKT. ex-
perlcDoofur aChlcairiiliM to ; best of tcfBioi-ces. Ao
driM W. M II. , tituoliler. V72-19p
"VX/ANThU lla uomti , ft s'tuitlnn ' is house-
t Ictejer ; cor. 10th anil CVS' , up ttoJri , mtr
flintlcinui'Hir | eery store. Ifil 23p
" \ l'ANT'D -lly .1 ndr , a ro'llbn a < look-l crpcr
l rcforcnccs. AddtofaV , ' . V. K. , lice ollce.
'JC2-2.1 | >
Axoun ) ; niarilcaouui wanu aitutllon tli D < uk
kejpor , lo wholesale fitr.bUthtcecl IB Oiotha ,
AddioEU "C. " oare L'co. ' FfJ-il
MISCELLANEOUS "WANTS.
\\'j N'TFD Iadoi ! aril prntl'mon In take nice ,
V t I L'lit , plensu.t vvoik ot th. Ir own hmm ( lb
tanco i o olijuct on ) ; > " KboLt by rrn I ; S'io * . " > n
( ! . > ) iai to qult'th tnml. ; nocaii\n sllK Plo Boad-
ilretB nt o CKilublj Han't g Cn. , I'lillidclohla
W ' Bv Apnl ls1811 , a honsa wl-h so'co
it niin.s and inojrrn luurovunontK ,
nntr lii'lno s ; a i th rf Karnam and nest of ith bt.
prcrirrcd. ddrfI'la Farnaa , St. 270 Md
-Mtn , sooil ; rollabla ones , ulio want
m > jlojrnout , tn fcnl for /nil Jtirtlculars con-
cerninif a iooil imjinjt bus'mss Andrcssat once , If
yn vvurt nmoiuy makltjir jiofltlon. Ji'hrnMii
Glcme , LOJK U > . \ ii , Lincoln Nt.1) ) . 241..Mi )
IV Lnjli M aid Kcntlemon In rity or conn
V V try to take light work at tliolr o n linn o. 83 to
SI a day oisilv n.aile ; wrrL * unt by mall ; nn canvassing -
ing * oh vosood demand tor riirork nmllurniih
ftciwiy ctniiloirront. Address ulth stamp , I HjWK
irra. COMPANY , soi viiw st , Uncinuaii , Ohio.
113 m4p
WANTKIl ' ust mera tn huv at Shaumn's , 17th
tui'i Mi'iolust-t. all klods of nnata-15 icrcont
chovrcr thxn any piokln(7 ( houo In iho cty. Ho
alee ktop a cnmmltB on hou80 uith &M k'nd4 ' of pro
duce , the lust and chcapett in the nuikoi for cash.
Jfll 23 | >
i A/Aiv'l bu rtnentj tu vioik lor tuu tVeatern ilu-
I T tual Brncvolcut Aasocla'lon , of Beatrice , < b.
C h C4Vital8100100 | , paid up In full , ihoso dislrlog
cgencica In Katlern Xorratka orVottm Iowa ,
8hculd iddrcas C , A. Wootley , No 1222 1'atnam ht ,
Omaha , Neb , or Oliver C. frabln , beo'y , lioatrlcn ,
Neb. To good auecta , men or von-en , a libo al
ation will be ' . la
compcn pa'd. Company ro-opira-
t vein plan , bate , reliable and cheap , and en1 to
work. 800-122
i'OH RKNT HOUSKS AND LOTS.
FOIl HENT-Cottixeat 171S DoJue street.
27111
F I01. RENT Store on rnmmlDKaPt. , with roonn
for family. J , Kline , 3318 UouzlasSt. 2iiO-mll
FOU RPN1 New brick bousi > , 11 ronni ! ' , modern
liiiiouinent , No. 12 N. 22d at. Inquire 2110
California Bt. lS7tf
) j.OH ItKNT House 4 roorrs south 13th Bt , 81II.
Cotla ; a d rooms near Hantcom Park , $17. HomeR
R room i liavonpoit and litn Sin , $17. lloiiso 2 laruo
rocrcfl and J cru ground > outh Omaha , $0 C. K.
JIajnr , llttr.iuid Inruim. 143-tf
Fjll U NT-Now cottage , 0 rooms. J. PtlppnHoc ,
1312 S. 5th Bt. 043-U
< OH HUNT N'lcc 6 room cottage corner 24th and
T7
1 r av nrort stnet. Apply to K. 11. Chapman ,
1217 Howard Ht 893-tf
> OH HKNT A now tiiilit rorm noiiei' . 1 nnuiro elM
M . E. HoOdlti , Hth , Let Cavci poit and till u-
KO stl , 70 HI
Fjlt ( IlKNT-rurnlshcdltocinvltn board. C03 N , lu
ITtli. 62M
T " o" I' ( XT A 6 room collate on catt o o 17th
St. to onil door south cf Webster juiro l
0. II. Dome 4 : Cj
ROOMS FOR RENT.
1 riOil KKNT-Unfutnlshed rooms , 1017 Chknvo ht
. 2d7 IDp
roil UK T Jintocf untiled roonn , I5U Tall
( urnlatt. lira A. Ualilornmil. 27C t (
771011 IIK Un'urnUlifil moiua to man nd wife ,
I1 12th a'rett , next to Ncttjrn Union lrln'1-e ; of.
llfl. 85J ISp
IlKNT Two roonn at $ $ . AI n mull lioiisa
F1OK
1 , poj icontli , 1013 IloAurd , 247-2l | >
" ) ' . RBNT1 FmnlaVol frott ruon , with or with-
IT"
1 nut finIMS ( Mpitol ave , 210-lOp
FOll ItH.ST-llojnil 1310 Haino' HI.
2'2-lf
i'OH IlKNT lloom and hoard for two e ntlenion ,
. ' ' .
Itil.'IL'apltoUvo 10.V2lp
IjrOMH KOH IlKNT S'vnlv ( urolihnl eaat oipoa-
JLLuri' , ilnglo orcneuite , S.Y. . corner 17thand L'asa ,
2Jl-lf
ed
F OH IIK.ST T o unfurnished n .nis Miiitatjlo fur
Idlit housekeeping , leenia'sb ) ) ekcor. 8 > h and
Howard ! < . ll tf
FOU KHNT-Nlccly lurriilie.l . imma at 17IH Cats '
f-t. lOi-tf
UKNT-Kuruislic-ii rouin 823 S. tMthtt
6f8.18p
) TO I , T Kuitilru | Uru ' itoro , cor. , 10th
t ar.d Dciitf as. lull tl all
ROOila With iKianl , do. Uabla or wmter. Ar > ; h
at HI CliaiUs H t l OM-'I
an
I710it IlKNT One furnlfhtd bedroom wlthroud , of
' and two or threw day boarJtrj , 1814 Webxtvr.
UlO.tl
lOi' ItKtt'i' KurnUbcd looiiu at 1318 Dodico t
L1 0 :
jo
FOU KENT FVrnlihed room ind board J5.00 | > cr
WICK. Very bmt location , Ibl4 Davcnpo t. at
78-fe')2lp ; '
37OIlItKNT Tor llk'ht hou ekei > i Inf , t o rooms. 13
1 furnished lor that purpofo , S. W. cor nth and
wtrd HIM
( U HKNT Two f Ict'tiO room ) In IteUlcVu block ,
F I'a llten & Co. ; 1613 Karnam. 3l.tf |
I
FOU SALK. \
Ifiiuliv at 7U Sflthct. .
U. I' . trak. 275JIV. ) I
7 < I3II-2S barrel * of 'n b and lilt Ilih , o ! n I Xl"d
I1 at bhiucwi't. on Ktb > ni M hoU lt < , ii'ir :
iioclr , J4 | J3i (
" 77011 9AIB Oft F\CIUSor -'i > . \ > tor
I t ic-tlw.ii I il.-h hn' , api ' I .r n'hcr
ivrmine or stock fnuposej. Ailitrets u. n. > . p n
ox S a VM
ip
IrtOllStl.K Sollinc of at < ' ! nl ( tore ntui , ( or
' rtlaat No B'.O.SiHith lO.h Street , Otn'vhv N b ,
s 1 , . S.hwattr , piop S46.ip
17 > OR S. M.K- Corner lot , 33\0 , with fatA Improve.
1 inenl" , that w II brine IK | r c nt o. Infeot *
uirnt I'aulrcn k Co , IMS 1'atimm t. S1A-19
1I 7IOR SAI.KSlock and IHIiuci ono of ltoU- t
I 1 nali'oi ln the f Ity. IVxsiminn ulvon thv rt 9
rfApill. llpn'ons ( "r flllUe , ill health.ilit'H
I \ . VV. " IUo olllco. ISStl
I " TICK SAt.K OR TIIAUK 1-or Unproved UnJ , a
toixl 2 iy torc , propfttv InWijuc , Sell. A
re ! ldinro , lutii ' S lots In Al'erton Iowa , and S KOCit
In Noiinm I'tal'llou * . Anil n 91 U. 1) . lllM'all
Walnut , I'olt Co , lowx 17.1 in Op
T7IPIISAI.K Ccrnir IM , 10IH117 , Shltley It Vlr-
i1 K nl nvovlti hnune. htrn , well , fenced ,
1 21 . l'-uil enJltto.JS'3 ; Varnamtt 813-1
jAi U SALK A R0 < xl p jlrgml.'tmwlth flr t class
11nnch counter and tcntaururt altaohed. A bar
tain , B. Trofller. 103 South ISth St , 102 tf
1H > K SAlK-Orrxclmnao\ tock cf clothln ;
1 boolnan.l fhof . ) 'oni' fiirnNhlngvooil1' , will c\
rhatifio for Ncbriska I/uiiK (1 , ll.l'otcrsn-OI ! S.
10th St , Omaha , Neb. 155-tt
I7IO11 HAI.K lo croi of lint farm lands In Wa h-
' ineton eonnt > , Neb ; 2) ) inlloi from Itorinan ;
S miles from lllalr. ill cither sell for ca < ih or will
trade for homo in Ointha , It Imjor will ttko up
somenotei on long tlnr > . Tro vholo Und linger
cuUivation Addrc's Jos. Kolowratek , No. 1.14 3
13th t , Omaha , Net ) . SWl-tt
poll 8AIE-Chc p ono half acte In north Omaha.
! Address X. Y. / Ilea ollloc. PUtt
FUlt SALrt 200 tons rcltctollmy at KtkhornSU
tlon , pilco (3.00 per ton. Ai'ly | ) toN in Ucppir
KlUioin. . 052'lmp
FOIl RMK \ ijrod | mUiR ) Inipl'ini'iit liii'lnoss
will'ocatcd nml utnl , Ulied III tlirlUnt ; town on
II. > t.M. II K in .Veli. nvcr ) tiling nnly to ( top
ilglit Intocoril trailo. Only nioilemto c.viillnl ro.
iUlrul. | Addtois " \ . Y. " Itfoolllco , 012.cl ) 2Sp
F OH SAM : -Corner lot Sl\14 ? , Sth anil DuroM ,
w.th tifw lrt > 40lioi. < c , cillir.cihtern etc PI.700.
I'nuNcn Si Cn , 1.M3 Kariiain tt. 217
T7IOH SAU : CHKAl'-Unu clogant cr > . labor set ,
P former coat fa'n.CO. Ono roituUtnr clock ,
ono Lcirly now Itimbo Pmno , fl\o Rold framml
plcttiriB , cno homo , li.iinca mil | ih ctcii , ono
il lla rate , pumll olzo , ut < hcnutlfill china rodeo
'hot. Al n n larec pine Hooded St. licrnard do .
Inquire 1015 I ) d'obt. ( 31-11
IT\01l SAI.K Spl-ndld loin in I'AUlirn'g nuuadd. . ,
J' cnotii'O' ctr ilnr , nt Iroiu $7iO toiSOU.
& Co . 1D13 fAriiAin H. 'J Id-ID
SAIK-ea\.lB5 foot on Cumins etroot S lilooki
I1 w cstof Military bridge , ifl.OOJ. Jolui I , . llcCn no
opposlto Post olllco , 03l-t (
HALE 135x124 feet on cornrr , south-o sl
i' fro't , houao S rooms , Larn , IS hlockn neat n
1'atk a\o. and I.on\en orth , eat-v imjinrnti , chrnp
$1,700. John U McCaKUo , opposite 1'OHt Olllre. Ul7-t
IiOlt 8AI.K-lot 1 axis' * , l > orc s Mar IStli , with
1 new house I4-SO , well , foiiLCdOj. : . 1'aulicn &
Ca , 1&13 f.rrmm ttrict. 2IK 10
TI'I ' ! S VlK-Thocl-copiktfjrin In Douxlmcounty ;
' I'JOncns H inllra ficm Onahb ; 00 ncr broke ,
house , stable , 'irchaidli ujnrd , timber , llxint ; i-
tor 'Ji'lo ' perfect Piiou StuCfl K I , . Kiiuiy , real
cstnto nk'er.t , l-iO llirtcy street , Omahi. 114-21
U > 01' SAI.K-Wallpai or buslntas , sunll utoek of
_ T paor3ilnuithl6li | ) ! . 2s7-2lp
1 , 011 S'liK A Kcncral inercliMid'so ' Ima'ntts In a
1 thrhlnz town within 2S mlloJif Lliicjln , c tab-
lUhol7yoa-8 , b-al t i < o In town , stork wi I Iruolco
aliut J.SOOO , 111 Boll or rent Imildtnir , toru-a oaey.
For I nrtlculare , nudress ilcCcrJ Brad ) i Cn , OinK.
In , Nob. 221) SOp
B AI.GD \Y-Goeil finality , I.Utot piloo. T. S.
CUrkj n , b'chu lcr.Nob. llC-mlp
If OK HALK Oil KXUIIANUB-AI 10 poror . all
J.1 cr part of two thousand ADICB ot tlmhcr land
forty mile * east ot Kana City , wll exchange lot
Nbraaka land or oicrohitadleo. Ilodford , 8onor
via
17IOK 8AI.KOK K.\C ANGK-Stock of dry ( roo.1 *
1
1380 acre itock tancho , plenty h v land , creik
tuna throuL-h entire tiivt , RO d Iml'dlriKS , crralH
etc , on'y 4 nillcR from thtlnjf rallrrnd town , 0110 < f
( hi Ire-timd in st coD\cmeiit innchcs lu central Neb.
Applj lotto Noith Loup UanklnK Co. , Noith Ixiup ,
Kef ) . 214-50
MISCELLANEOUS.
TNOUND-.Arodond whl'c sranhl drj- . Owner
can have simo by calling at 021 S luth tt , aoil
01HAYED OA STOLKN A dark tan rolore.lfcroalo
Ono ; with little urn ? on treat , 1th a elitin the
hit oar , ansnerH tonnmo of Jcsile , hiving a heavy
'
leather co'lar with noimmoiMic Heturu to iitock
jards to 'lhomt Fox , anil ri-ceHe reward. 212-ldp
STlUVit : > Hod oow. and s iimnthB'rlJ o I1 , with
whl'c spot , rn rnrcheud and near thu hoofs , ale
lower end cf til wliita ( tra'uli'hnrrs finder will
return toll , lloiwicb , 102 , OougUs Br. , Omaha
PHIVYaulU , slnka snd ccwpoolH clot nod at tha
thorUat not ca and at any tltto of the day , In an
entirely oriliiUss way without the Iea t molestation
to occupants or nolKhhiira , with rur Improved and
odorless apparatus A Kvana&Co. , Oil Copltrlavo.
Mlmlp
THADE For uierehandlao Rrocenoa pro-
1 ferred , three (3) ( ) valuable Icta In Dayton , Ohio.
One ( i ) lot in St. I.otilc , Mo ; 840 acrca ol line land la
Kansas ; Ono (1) ( ) farm In Ohio. This property la frea
of Iccumhraneo All comn.unlcntlouu will bo troattki
strictly oonlldeutlal. ii. II. Wmepoar , 2094 Cumlut ,
St 387Jan30
NEBRASKA LAND AGENCY
B B
JSL-ccESHoit-i ( TO DAVIS & SNYUKU. )
OKNKHAL DEALKUS IN
1603 FAHNAXI STIIKUT , - UMAUA.
Have for Ba'o JOC,000 acres carrfully selected lands
h attorn Ncbrania , at low price and on iauy ttmH
Improved Inrrm lorsi'o In Doii < l.n , DoJge , Oolfax ,
I'latio. Uurt , OumlriR , W riiy , Wathlngtou , llcrrlck ,
SaundcrB , mil Hi.tier coni.inw ,
Tax-u pvd In Ml parts of the etaU.
Money Ini' cd on improved 'aruiD.
Notary I'ublla always In olhco. Correanon'cnco
BOlloltcJ
rT rcn.
LJSIlt.I ) . *
_ tuinUomtll *
I u in In.n , I
TIIIMTJHI ; O.K Hi'.t.v iii\'ii.op > iinrT :
< ) ! ' Till ! I'liJIAI.i : UUVT. " coorl ! niturolol
| > UI , ( ull eipUDMllon. meillrkt opinionflu , Btiowitlitt
Iirtltti7 , liotf to enUrs * to full n < 1 proptr | iroportl Dt.
titrtil'i'plo , ! ' ilulrlyrerttln. ( OlbcrportlotiiAnl tfl in *
Lera d Tuln | I I / ilmllcr | irore ii , ) A copof tliti Tftlo *
Atlo l > oolt UAlloJ la avale'l tuvtlopo for 33 clfc il4rei ,
, K > . fl. Urowor 17U. IIUl'l'.tLO. nc. V. [ ,
UNITKD STATKS INDIANHIIIIVICK , )
I'lNK K1DUK AUH'CY , [
Dakota , January 12 , 1835. )
Rralod proposals In triplicate Irdor'ol ,
for the erection of ona wotelwl.ht a > nl
shop , one lurne w. lne and u ) < orl'aieoiij shop' ,
one HlaUKhtcr housetwo waii > ri and stora u aheilii ,
one btkohouho ami tellar , bt thU u tn yam ! direct
to the undtr * Knod , care nt Clilol ( iinrtefniaUor
department , " ( the ll > ttoOmiha Nub , will be ra.
ceiieii untl Vi in. Hilurday , Kcbruiry 14,1(83
I'lana and upcellieAtlona can be rxtmlned In tha
nlco of the e .of ( piarto-Taste' , ilorart-nent oftha
I'latto , Omaha , Neo , the "In er Ooian" Chicago , IIL
and the "Journu"i.t ; Kanxai City , Mo ,
Continct will lo auanled tntnoloucut roiponslbla
Miller , HUbjett th th ) approval of the d.'pirtmcnt of
the Interior.
'IhorlK'ht , however , 1 * ruc'ved to rojcct any anil
, or any part of any bit ) , If dotimed fjr the bu l In.
tercatcf tliotervlre
I'roiK-mUinudtritato length of tltue ? eqtilrc l ( o ?
eoni/lctltlnii ol bullilliiJT alter apprnval ol rvntrait ,
t mubt IHI > ecomulne ] < l by n i urtiBui chock upon
Himu I'oltdl hUtoa Dvinuitor ; . , ia ) hlo tu thecrikr
the 'iiuiuralKiiwI , for at Ica.t Iho ( f )
per ce'it ol the amount of the propoul , whl h oliock
ihall be forffl'u I In the UnltKl htntta In CMC bf any
bli'dcr rticiltliiK the tw > rdj nhill Nil to ciecut-i
irnnplly u coutruct wIthKuadind mlflclrni sccurt.
toi , aooordlnv to thoUrnmolhU IIJ , utlwrtvlsu to
icturiiod to Iho bidder.
Kr > r further I/f ni't mi tuUri-31 tha unJertlo | a
t Ino lll'JRu Aitonoy , I ) kot
Tro uridrriUutil will will ba at I'ajttin llomg ,
Onah , Nub. , bj the inojnln 01 J-'rI'll ' ) , r'obruaty
ISoi.
V T. M'OHLTCUDDy
Jan fnSw m IJ. h. Indian Av.an
SB MAUL ,
( ECCCE230K3 TO JOHN Q , J1CODI )
UNDERTAKERS I
At the oU sUnd UK Faraitn St. Cnl n Ij M -
cai > haolicl'rUal ) > loaip\l HUaJeJ Uj , T