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THJE DAILY BEE-FRIDAY FEBRUARY 20 , THE DAILY BEE OMAHA Ornoa No. 014 AKD Die FAHNAU Si KKW YOBK Orrioi , ttoou 65 TBIBCNB UDILI 1KNO , Publish * ! erery mornlnj , eicept Sunday. Th only Monday morning dilly f ubllshed In tht BUte. Oni Tear . t 0.00 I Three Mnnthi . J BIcMonthi . 6.00 I One Month . I.C Tha Weekly Dee , I'ubllhsed every Wodneida , rojtntD. One Year , with premium . I J ' One Year , without premium . l | Bit M inthi , without premium . j One Month , on trial . < . coRRisrosciiNCs : All CommunleMlom relttlnif to Nowjand Edltorli mitten thould ba addreiied to the Kcttoa or tu U . tusraui Lxrrtiui. All nudne i L tter and Ittmlttuncei lhauld I addre > i J to Tin BIK PUBMHIII.SO CoMrANT , OMAil ; DnttiChti.Vi and Post ofllcecrJers to be mido p > j bit to the order of the company. THE BEE PUBLISHING CO. , Props K. KOSKWATEK , KDITOH. A. D. Fitch , Manager Daily Circtilatiot r. O. Boi , 488 Ornahft , Neb. _ Mn CLEVELAND will no doubt ntilii- the tuperfluoua cabinet timber in iho cor Blructiou of burcRug. IT hna baon a Tory cold winter for J Sterling Morton. Ills friends bopo thn ho will ba thawed out when the tlmo COOUR. THE way to squoczo lomo watjr out o certain railroad etxka is to put wn'uriiil the Iluniiopin can si , but no nro ntraii that lh.it ciiinl will luvo to go dry for an otbor aa. sDn or two for wnnt of nn appro prlation. A MAX named lloscco Conkling lion ilrlokn was Bent to Sing Sing prison recently contly for burglary. Wo are not informal an to what thn iinc.il stole , but it IB nnf to Kiy that ho has stolen the cmlncn names which ho bears. TICK gcoloigcil survey of Ponnsylvant ! I eniil to ho u fr.ud. Tha "rocke" tha the eurvuyor.s talco moat Interest in ni < these that coino from the atata treasury , Chioygo Herald. That would bo about the tizo of an ; geological anrvcy tint the legislature o Nebraska in'ght ' ctUblieh for this stitc , THK Olnoinnatiiira department decs no : moan to bo hampered by the notwojk c : toloqraph and ttlapliuno Avirca which ob olract tha work of licennn In most of GUI grant clllcs. They have rigged a machine , conalttlug of powerful aheara with lon hnadles , with which to cut obstructing wiroa. Thtlr aTingomant is oxpacted tc bo clFoctlvo In making the companies adopt the underground system. SCIENTISTS hava discovered that fully one-third of the adult population hear better out of ono ear thaa the otlisr. Democratic cindidatoa for oflio con- vcrjant with the fact nro anxiously Inquiring which ia Cleveland's acnto or gan. Tney are oxcoaaivoly anxious to ataer clear of the deaf eWe , though wil ling , if possible , to got in on tbo blind eldo of the coming dxocntivo. [ Cleveland -Lea rfcr. Wo wonder If Dr. Miller got Cleveland by the right ear 1 Bow is it , Doctor ? TUB Chicago JVcuu trota out Bob Lin coln ai a candidate fur mayor of Chicago. This la quite a promotion from a cabinet imnition to a miyoralty. When General Grant wai abaut to return to his Ulinola homo from the war ho said that the oily political office for which lie had any aapi- ratlon w a tint of major of Galena , ao that ho could order a a'dowalk to bo built from the depot to his house. Bob Lin coln probably haa no designs upon Ohl- cwo lido walks , but ho la probably better qualified to be mayor of Chlcip.0 than ho was to be secretary of war. THE frequent mention of the name of Lncius QaintlnsCurtlusLamar In connec tion with acablnot poeition baa brought out tbo fact th.it ho la a man who hai no Idea wlutoverof practical details , and hence ho would ba utterly unfit for each a place aa pottmistor-gemral. It la related ol him that ho recently dropped a half-dol lar In a street-car box without nothing hla mistake , anil when hla attention wat called to it , ho put ia another coin , Anj nun who la so absent minded as to over pay a street ra Irjad company will never do for poitmait r-gencral or any ot'uer cabinet pcmti m. THE recent action of the Harvard a'.uin ' ill association at Washington in Uiok balling two c 1 > roj graduates , Greener aud To i r.11 , who had applied for admis sion , bai boon severely criticised ani ra bukod not only by thopress.but by aoveral om'nant graduates of liar vail , tinona whom are Senator lioar and Congressman Lorg. Mr. Iloor refused to attend the alumni dinner aaying that he did not consider himself a member , and Mr. Long resigned from the asaociatlon The association mada a great mistake iti drawing ; the color lino. The mm whc were blackballed are the equila of tht inomoera of the aaaoclation in Intellect. THE contract labor bill , having pa'sc tliD senate with alight amendment , now goes luck to the houio for concurrent ) ? It will In all probability become a law aud will no doubt materially benefit ihi Inttrosta cf the American laborer. I prohibits tbo Importation o fcheap laboi under contract , and provides severe pen alt lea for any violations. Much of th > trouble In labor circles haa been cnuioi by importing foreign laborora under con tract at prices with which America : laborer * whcra wholly nnabl * to con polo. Thourands of ocr workingmo Iiavo thus been thrown out of employ went , particularly In tbo c mining \ dis trlcta of the ta'.t , aud great Buffering ho been the consequence , The labor'n cliB'ca will hall with delight thii legist i tlon in their behalf , eipoclally if it ac complishea the dealiod ronilt. Thii Ir la Intended aa a protection to labcr. wh'c ap to this tlmo baa been unprotected , n' ' though operjrUi'ng olae h&a been on > of. TAX EVASIONS. The tltontlon of tax piyera aud lav makers Is invited to tha ntsrtliug oxhlb of wholesale tax exempt ion c f railroad i c ; ojl.ito in theclty of Omaha. Wo have gen to the official records to obtiln facts an figures , which carry In thomaclvcs tl proof of the monstrous wrong which fc years the people of tlila city and etal have been subjected to. Within tt old city llmlta of Onnli 481 lota aid parcels of Ian covorlrg an area of over 100 acres , whic to-day would brine more tkan $1,000,00 under the hammer , are claatod aa dope gronnda and right of way , and for th : reason exempted from taxation except c they are dumped Into the aggregate mi'c ' ago valuation of each road , together wit rolling a took and other equipments. Upo the grounda exempted by this inlqultou law arj Iccatcd bnlld.'ngs , machine shops clovatorr , t melting works , warahonace nud other structures that nro worth n the lowest calculation $2,000,000. Th Union PaiQo depot grounds , covorln twenty acrca , wcro purchased by th city cf Omaha at a coat of $200,000 , am donated to that rosd. ia oafo to sr that the aggregate real and personal rail way property within the city limits o Omaha cannot bo worth less th.in $3 , 000,000. If thia propoity were ESIOIOOI at ono fourth of its vsluo , like otlii property , it would a2grogalo for taxabl purpocos not lesa than $7uO,000. A the mllongo valuilion this property pay tixoa on about $80,000. In other words while the poorest worklngman in Omah a required to pay tixaa upon hla little loins and Lis acanly furniture1 the railroad corporations nro al owed ti ovcdo their tixoa upoi milllona of dollara worth of propoty. Ni lanornb'o railroad manag'r dares to dc fond such flagrant discrimination. Whj should not railroad lots and lauda in on cities and towns bo taxed just the same at ho loti and lands belonging to othei property owners ? la there anything mon inreasonablo and unjust than the present ovenno law which permits such discrimi latlon ? Iho present legislature haa nov oachod that Etigo of Its proceeding ! vhero railway regulation is out of the luoatlon , but there is ttill time enongl or It to repaal that part of our revenue * WB which allowa the railroad manager ! o include in their returns of their right f way the loti and landa which are cov > red by depots , warehouses , ehops , ors , and ao on. THE SALINE SCHEME. There la only ono way to consider the ropoaltion to diaposo of the 13,000 acres f unaold saline lands , and turn the prc- oeda into a subsidy for the construction f talt worka at the Lincoln salt bialn. rom a business standpoint It ia simply a neation whether the atato wants to as- umo the risk of experimenting in the nanufacturo of salt to the extent of 160,000 , with the possibility of aecurln ? othlng more than an artaalan bore in 110 ! alt basin. Ever since wo can ro- ncmbor the aim and object of all parties vha have proposed to develop the salt ruin haa been to have the landa cold to hat they could pocket the subsidy In omo way. Without charging the par ies who are now pushing the sillno 111 with any corrupt iuton , t strikes us that the egialaturo should take the apitallata , ' who ] are behind this cheme , at their word. They declare lat they have abundant confidence in leir ability to make the Lincoln salt ba in a second Syracuio , and they oho aa- uro us tint they have nil tha capital noc- eaaiy to prosjcutj the work. Now aup- cso that the salt springs were the prop rty of a private bus'nssa man , what iodd ha naturally do under tlu clrcum- tanco ? Would ho not prefer to give the apltallata , who srj willing to manufac- ura Bfllt , a lenso fora number of jearj at nominal sum and let them take the risk f failure rather I Inn to asanmo It him- elf and Inveat § 150,000 in an experi- nont ? Wo bellovo that It ia to the inter- it cf tbo stile to have silt mana- aturod at L'ncoln ' If U can o done , but It Is not good juslnesa tact for the Btata to sink from 5100,000 to § 150,000 in an experiment , [ t la aaid that Mr. Hammond , the great jaef packer , la to have a largo intorott In his enterprise , but wo are asaured thai his ii not the fact. If the men who on behind thla scheme are responalble , and IYO ao told that they a c , and if they are willing to take their chances , the legitla turo diould not hcsUoto to outhorlci tin governor to give thorn a lease for a lent term of yesw , upon the condition of t royalty belnc paid after the expiration ol : en or fifteen yean. PARALLELING THE UNION PA OIF10 , Oar ipjehl dispatch from Wsahingtc : v few days ago relating to the passage ii the house cf a bill authorizing tbo eon atructlon of a railroad from Sioux Cit ; to a point on the Union Pacific wcat o' the 100th meridian , granting no laud * but providing for pro rate andothe privileges , haa cxeited contidenbla Interest torest In thla rat of the country. Th diapa'ch WBB ratter indefinite a * to th point of connection , and wo tcok It fo granted that it was to beatrruea Kearney. The Associated Press repot t * tha eastern papaia , however , r.f n t the bill M an aot "amending the Pacifi ailroad * ct so ai to Mitborlzj th construction tf a road from Sian City , Iowa , to Gianeor , Wyort iog. " This puts a tomowhat dilTererj upact tipcn the rca'tor. It la simpl iving the Chicigo & Northwestern charier for another PuciGc railroad , wit all the rfgbti of an oliglnal PnciGc lint In other worda if the bill becomes a Ian it pptmita the paralleling of the Unlo Pacific for about two-third ] of lla mal line , Granger bclrg In the western psi of Wycm'ng ' and tbo point where th Oregen Short Line connects with th nnin line. The now road would n : only tap the Union Pacific but the Orego Short Line , and the terminus would enl bo n short distance frcm the toiininna e the Central Pacific , with whish a connection noction la evidently designed. Wo can not understand why the governnnn wants to have ita own road , i which it has such a hrg iutcroat , parallelled. Another Paeili road will not cheapen trnspcrta'ion an will not Increasa the through tr llb , bu nill compel a futther divition of It , am censequcntly the Union Pacifia wil naturally attempt to make up the lots 1 > ; Increasing the traMFon local business , am especially In NobraOci. Thus It will b seen that the piopoicd roxd will provi grcat'y detrimental to the interjota o Nobraski. Wo I'.avo already onoujl transcontinental llnca for the present The oxtcualon of the Chicago it North western from Valentino west is asuuroi anyway , and the proposed parallel roai to Gracgjr will nok b.nifib the people o northern Nebratks , Tbo scheme ia i Vanderbi't and Hunticgtcn job , aui as between thotc two monopolists on tin ono tide and Charles Francen Adams 01 the oilier , wo are for Adama. A witiTEU In the 1'ojntlar Scicno Monthly , in dlacmalng the subject cf de iectivo eyesight oajs that dotoiioraticn o oycaigct fcai bean attributed to CIOJB llghta from oppoaito window * , light ahln ! rg directly on the fair , iasnllicioatlfght small types , and to the position of tin dcak , forcitg the stholar to bond ovej and bring the eyes too cloao to the bool cr writlng-papar , etc. But ho dcduci that were these defosta remedied the in tegrity of thooyo would not bo rattoroc nor its deterioration prevented. Thi chief causes of the evil , the colois cf tin paper and the ink , would slil remain White paper and black ink ho asserts are ruining the cyen'ght cf all reading ra > ions. Ho would , therororp , substitute iomo other than the universal color oi jar paper so tliat the eyes of thn student nay no longer bo wearied with the my- jpian contiasb of block and white. Thii : olor , ho rays , nature and cclence Icc'aro should be green , and adds : "Lot our bocks ba printed on gsaen pa- icr , anil jot our primers use led , yellow or white iok for the noxloua blacfe The eform would bo revolutionary , and the ntcrests of the trade would bo at hrtt lostilo to the change. For thousands ot ftnte , from papjrus to auperfine gllttar ng note-paper , our ores have been ex- losod to the doleteiious Infltiancestf jlack and white. The cbacga to. green , ollow and red , or to some other agrooa- ole reflective tints , ia eventually certain o take place , ticience and common at rise vill compel It. Thesaubatitution can not , ) r.bably , ba sudden nor Immediate , for he stationery world must bo turned up ids down in the process ; old1 schcol- jerks , blank bocki and writinbo ks nd inks mnit be displaced : and : publish- ra and paper manufacturers will have to dapt their measures to the new dispen ktion. Bat , when it is consummated , vorybody will rejoice , except ilia spec a- le-nnkere. " IT will bo remembered that so mo time go Charles Francis Adama hid the emerlty to attack the study of thn Greek angcago , and to urge its discontinuance n the course cf Harvard college , lib eld that it was an Impractical a-.udy and bat the time spent upon it was only fasted. His position upon the Greek uestlon created tjuitj n discussion , and ho rocult was the formation of an ontf. Jrook patty , of which Mr. Adama be- do loader. Tfco anti-Greeks , who have li included among their objects of tt- ack the Litln language , hava recently von some notable victories. The namea ol ho graduates have a-'waya boon rintei wi'li ' Latin tcrmlca- ions in the college eataloguoa , and ; haa now boon determined to drjp Iio Latin dbguiao and piint Ilia names In English. The most Important v.'ctory. lorrovor , for the anti-clasalo element fc he ridical change that haa bean decided ipon for admission to the college. The ight has been going on over since Mr. \.dams delivered his. oration at Harvard n 1883 , and the tendency t ) substitute cionco and modern hn uages for Grcoli md Latin In the examinations for ad- uisjion has boon gradually gaining ground. Final'y ' , after hearing committee oporta and debating tbo question at cen Idorablo length , the matter came to o acuity vote on Tuesday last. Snrptislny is It may aeem the vote was priolicnlly HQaiilmoua , being thirty In favor and only wo against , Thia action marks a new era In Haivard , and it ia claimed that it ft-11 ba possible for a student to obtain hla degree without oven ever having ookod inside cf a Greek book. THE aettlers upon th unearned hndt of the Sioux City and St. Paul riad are eoniidcrably exerciaed over the delay It recaidtotho rawajo of the forfeiture sill. They have sent a committee t < Washington to urge the democrats to pnsi the bill , in case tbo repnblicins Ml ( o d ( ao. The committee has boiii assured bj Senator Mirgan , of the pabllo landi committee , that the domocra's will In an ; event votu to give the ssttltn thci rights , but shonld the tenato fil to pu the bill , despi'o a'l the damcc-ata cou' < d > , ho gave it ta hla opinion tra1 thi neit congrcB would enact a law prolco ! ng the aettleri , Oxlnj ; thj rr'eo o ( th Und at $2 60 per acre , and giving th mtUcrs the "rjforonco as ptrjhnsci : Senators A11I10 . ' end Wil on exprti their confidcnci In the piss Ro cf th pending bi 1 at th's st'calon of congrcai TIIEUC nro cnly niii9 raon livirg wh were members of the United SUtt senate in 1818 when that body at undo the laying cf the corntr slono of th \Vaehirg > rn monument. They tr Messrs. Yuloo of Florid ) , Gcorgo W Jones of IOWA , Bradbury and Hamlin o Maine , Fitch of. Michigan , JdTjrso : Davis of Miasitslppl , Atchleon of All : sonri , Simon Cameron of Pennsylvania nd Hunter of Virginia. Mr. flamlln I now In Washington and Tiill bo prosen at the dedication. Whether the other will attend Is not yet known. It wouli not surprlao us to see JitV Davis thoic nor weald It sstonish us , If ho were In vitcd , to hoar him deliver an apostroph to the Father of His Country andth inonuttcntal shaft in his memory equn In gush to that which ho undo to the eli Liberty boll. But there ii no dinge cf the old reprobate receiving any sue ! invitation. AT Dallas , TOXEB , a justice nttho pcac had the audacity to perm t colored mei to servo on a jory , and hla conrao caurui quito a sonactlon t s , n ell a ) cocsidurbl crlticlnn. The ntnaaUon wai somnha incrcatcd when a preinincnt democrat Hon. Jaa. B. Simpsonboldlyeunooutin card ttrongly tlefoiiding tha COUIBO of thi jitttlco , as followa : "Our ccntts do not rcallza mid on fashionable cbitrcccs have convenient ! ; forgotten that slavery haa bean bloAi lielhvnrd from the commonwea'th , am that a now dti.y tint cicnot ho ehtrkei or evaded hia c mo upon Ilia siutri slnci i ho accession of the demomcy it power To souihorn democrats ind to s ulbcri honor ia hrgely ci inmitttd the fats o over 0,000,100 ( r edmcn , and 1o us wil the eyoof the civilized world turn for tin juttaolution cf tbo m'ghtiest ptobleiu uv or presented to a free , cu'tuml , and lib erty-lovinrr people the destiny of the colored orod race. " Tin : latest report H indicate that Ur Miller is etlll tcyeral lengthsahcad in tbi raca for the poatmaster-gancralship. Ac cording to the lateat tilk of Dan. Man ning'a confidant , r.s wo learn from as Albany apeciil to the Chicago Tribune Vila" , of WlaccnsiB , has never bacn lerl ously considered for a cabinet positini ind it secma that after til 2 > r. Millnr who has Mauciog's atrongeat suppoit nill bo Mlectsd to icpraaont tnavea ilongeido of Tliurnnn. A SAX FRANCISCO jury convicted ar ilcction rcpoator and commended the irlsoner to 6ho mercy of the countThe udgo promptly gave the priioner the full ( xtenfc of iho law three years' imprlson- nontand a fine of $500. ilia honor could lot BOO why n man who deliberately teg- atora and votoa under several aa < nmed lames should ba entitled to any merjy. .t la ntb like a > urimo committed'Trithout ' lelibctmUon'and'Vdlho ' heat of passion. Two tiavolora in Central Africa are itiliVJDg tbo phonograph ia a novel man- ler. They vieit the diflfeTont pavago rlbea and pertuado chiefs to'talk at tbo nstrnmorit ; The rfcoid IB prascnred , tote to taken to Baropo for the Inspection ind study of pliilolo iatB , who are to be inalified to make out the languages and Ictermino whether or not they are re- atod to any other known tongues. Cluvehnd's salary will bo > l37"a day , bo will not be able to keep he wolves from hia door. BUl'KEMK COU11T OPJNIOSS. Supreme court ofiNebraska , Tuesday , i'cb- uary Wlh. 1885. 3unrb in t pursuant to ndjournment. Al. brolitNS Treitsihke. Enorfriin Mouglns county. Hovcraod. Opinion byleose , .1. Wheif n judgment creditor prooureit the ex. nipt wags * duo a laborf r to ho talen by Rftr- ilshPo procees , andopplied to tlic ptymnnt of us judnnif nt , a cans * uf action orison in favor if tne judgment tl'abtir Bain t ilio crotlitor or tteaniouut of euchyao wrongfully ap- iropr'ntod ' , iinlps * the light of exeinpttou is i-nived by the debtor. Clcwlt vs. llHriis. FrrT frnm D-uglas ounty. Allltawd. Opinioni 3y llco e , . ! . riaiuulf bruugtit * n nci ou iB.iiuet U.fm d , nU tern balm co diii ) on tlm julcu of ctrtam irlck alleged to hnve boon sold to them mid inert In thu conitructlon of iv. certain InicU wilding erected by them , The nis\vor < f de- endiinti w aa Rtner Idfnlixl On tha trial , IUB T te-tified Shat he W B th coctractnr who iimit-hoil the , material nnil uonetructKl thu mlldlng in which the brick woo mud ; that ho michaKJd the irlclc of plamtl.l , and the p y- nenta mode on the pncn wertt piicl by htm for ilinsnlf to ylnintilf mill for whuli plaintiff harl ixecutt'dtu him certain receipts "on account. " ClifBO rocBipt were iutroducid in ovidcuoj. ) . feiid.iuii fclio , over the objection of plain. lir , introduced in evidence the contrjct by vhich T a < r ed t ) futntcJkthe brick and too- irnct tha building. lltM that the if the cetitruct wai not error , theio bolnj ; no ecitftla therein which could prejudice pUiu ] iff. Held nlso , that It aha contract wsi nut saontUVtu the defect and tlisrofoj.i not lece'eary , tin error a without jir judiuj. I'lnyeart v * . Davis , error from Wnthlngtnn couaty , nirirmed , opinion by Cobbfc Clu J Wherualeasco wi iu pcsjtHJiou nt u firm mdor n lease frnin the owner for a trim , of five , -eais , which Iiasagivd tin leafee an option , o buy the furm at any limn during thu term itaepfuifiedpiic } , uml within ha ecoml roar of tha term he vecolve'l n'l nccfj > Ud a low lease from the owner for the term of two IKMH. which eecoD'l lease c ntaintJ a clauae hit the Icasea would at the end e Baid term luietlyond penieiul'y jieM up pnfBtFsioa of he said prem'ses unto the lesbor , In s good : onditl ( n a the same were when ntered upon ir. iuaryvo.r rrdumngo by fue exc-eptod. leld , ( urionderof the former .lease by onfr- itlon of law , 2. Uhu quo.tionof admisfibi- ! ty of evidence nn the crouad of relevancy : annot bo ratBCtl in a cau a tried to a count vithout ajury. Tea ler v * . Crowley. IVror from < isa ciiunty. Altirmed. Opinion by llwsa. .U 1. An undertaking in attachment sienwl h-/ .he uttacbment olaiutilf ai princlnil and ii inn or parlnerBhln an furety la ptimi f.vle ? onil. Onbb,0. .1 ptftBDta. S. Under the provlicni cf tcction Ion/ | ( . -r ; i ge73.f | . the ct.inptod . nututes , ao nUoiuuv t law bhall not ba Mlawed by thu c5 rlf to l > e- : omo surety upon on attachment uml& ' takinir Hut if the el-ik in violation of bucb statutt approve J iiueh Modortakin r , tha nirety ii btiunil thereby , anil the undvrUVrifj lit held goo.1 upon a motlonto dUdnrgo an at tachtuont for the reaann that "iyj uudcrtakmc has been filed M rrfjuirf , ! hy \ vj.mumal"u \ ( Uovovan v * . Fowler. Ijrror , fPm | jjanf Hlf county. Kcverefd , Opiuion'by llcece , .1 1. An antwer couatstlu-r Of pemral l ni l of o < ch and every ullcgutlon in the jiftl tloa p'ncen tu i u all tha aUrgatioon con l llien-in. V. In an action on a rrotnlmory nota ( in Hi d attict court ) aa an < w r oimhrtiDg of tucl Booeiftl deoiat U a oenul cf the eiecutlm o m' "ni1 the blt"'n ' of ' < " plain i Ifl to MUblMh i R Kxecutlcn and dcl.M frv , lifora ) it h admumblu in fvidenro. btuftit ve. H v n . Jlrror from Inicwln county. Afflimtd. Opinlonjhy AI.xwcll. J 1. In na tell , n tn reuivor ilniuaepn for i > cr simnl tojtirien ustnincl by fglliDR It to au 0.1 caiatloi in a iticot , tnndo by the defendant an all ( < ( riitlon that ho ' 'wrongfully nm nfgl'gonily prrtmttcd thn faino ta rnunl opot > tutcuv rM , uml urRiurJed , andnithmi any pro nutuMn topreu-nl nccidi > nt bv full mg into the fiitno , " Is eutlicicn to biilhoriM llirt court to irceiv evidflBcn tend tig to slnw the failure ottheik fetidatit to piece prniier gunuh mill cotntttic n sidewalk nnmml the txctvation , nnd tubml the eamo by | > rti ] > * rinttnittiui to the jurv > S , In nn action for peisoTial InjU'ion , wlur the dtfpmlHtit dnting thn trial nska for nn 01 der rfqiiliina the plnintlff to tubmlt nl'tpcrto tu tin- per * mal cxitxinatton of certain ex prrtsirle'ted by the dtfeudoat , thoappllca lion nhotild bo denied. 3 If n porsotml oxainn tion ii tlcslroJ , th application should bu made befvro the trio 1 Offiim Mid oxprrta agreed up m , 4. While toinpornry olisttuctlonnin ft street oliichnrc roMonabli ) nnd ntcossnry for th eioctlon of n buildiog up 'li nu ntl/dcent lot do not coi ntitutd n tmiiviticp , if they are no tiureikeonnblv prolongul , yet the owner wil not bo justified iu leaving nn excavation madi by him without proper bmiorn and > afc guards to prevent accident * ; nor will the f c that them Is a good sidewalk on thu cppotit side oi thu sttcot bo a defense for cuch neg cct. Tlio Poor , I'ernt'ciitctl lt llrontla. TotholMttorofThoBie. FULLEIITO.V , Nob. , February 17. have ratd a tynopala cf the speech ol Mr T. L. Kimball , made in luli.Mf of tb Union Pacific railway , before the join commitlco of the two hctuoa o ! the Ne bratka le iilaturo on the propose tl bill t rccttlato railroad tariUs. I had been led to suppose * , previous t heaiini ; fcom the Union 1'aclfic , througl Mr. Klmb l , thi ir advocate , that thi pocplocf Nebraska had aomo just caum for grievance ngoinat the trauaportutioi compatics. Now I Eea it was all a : nls take. take.Mr. Mr. Kimball s ys : "Tho people through a want ef the rough understand (114 ( of the question , wcrj lad to doniant of Ihclr legislators the enactment of radl c l rate regulation laws , which , it woult bo t-asy t-j dcraonntrnto , would worka crrlous harm to the people aa to the rail waya. " Lust summer Mr. E. B. Spackm&ii , i Kitdwaro merchant in Fullerton , bough a cir-ljad f lurbo'l wlie fiotn the foe tory at M&rahalltown , It > wa. For thi traujpcrtntion of tlrs ar u 20 ( > milfls th' C. & N. W. ia'lwy ' charged S20.30 For hauling the ajmn cargo 127 miles the U. P. charged S102. Of cuirao th < ignorant fajinura wbo bought tbo win thought the U. P. tar I IF wen too high , but now wa tea clearly it waa "through j want of uuderstinlirg the question. " L t fall H. B. Staff & Co. , crocora ol Full ii ton , shipped n bill cf crock * ry fron Chicago. Dial unco from Chicago to UK Miaiuurl river 500 miles : freight , $5 31 , Over the U. P. to Fullerton , 127 mllea , the froicht waa over $31. "Ho le'if ved that with proper Inquiry andinveatigat.on the people wtild line their theories to bo Rroundless. " Yes , Mr. Kimball , wo plead pnilty , Wo did have a "theory" that the Uniot Pa'lfio tarifl'was tco hih en those jpcds but your speech oloarly shows thai ; it wi : ho result of unadulterated ignorance ind entirely "groundless. " "Ho believed that thodiflicuUiea whicl : io in tba way nf a ttio unldretindinc jctwoon thcto iatorcfita arleo frcmi3-mia < akon _ notion that riio pvoQta of railvrayc estilting from their tarllla aio vcr | ; rot , at 1 out of reaiocablo proportion 3 thoao of other Industries in this etoij. ' In November l nc a dealer shipped a : ar lead.of apple * from Colnmbua to Fnl- uriou over tno Union Pacillo line , , Jit- anoo thitty.four niilts : freight , psid , ? 91\0. Now , wo confe'B wo did think the prof- ta of the Unltn Pacific on that ahipmout nutt have boon "very groat" si l "out /f reaionablo proportion to those o' > thcr lodastrits In this sttta " But eicco loarine from you , Mr. Kimball' wo BOB t waa entirely a ' 'mistaken notion" ro- ultingtfrom "a want of thorough uneler- tatullaj ; of the qutu'.icn.1 "He thimed that the policy of hi iiioa had been exceeding liberal and irovod hss po ition.by shoniog the grad lal decline of tliu imfT from the- time the ino wan established , in 180'Jj down to his Jate , and by comparison with the atos paid for hko nervicn in older slid nero populous slr.tos in Eurcpaan coun- rlps. " Of contMo thee , railroads are ft booomiog oharitabln Itatit'.yong. Ir.-.Xlmbjll adra ia ihu hii th 04 gwids een luiulud by hisj ctitnpuuy pruvioui to 88'5 the tf.rUr would have been much lighor. No doubt he exhibited to the oint committee duplicate copies cfj each f iho f uiuht bills ] ha ra montiiined bovo t > provo ilut "il.u policy oi hi < ines had boon exceedingly liberal , " * * * ' 3y omparlcon with the rites paid for iko tervlcca in older and aioro populous tites. " "Ills opinion , based u > on twnuy.five tara cf acttvo service in the laiUio and riiirpoitatuia departmorjt of railronds , rsa that there is not nriuwlly , nccoetnr. ly such a ennjl'otcf interesta bitwnen the )6opo ! and the railways CB to call for rad- o l ltpi bion n-to provett even-handed ustlco bitwcen them. ' Correct , Mr. Kimballl But as your omrany a'O volnntmly reducing thdr t BSO fiktt , ncco'drsg to your show'nir , vouldii fc it bo well to amend the consii nt on cfttboBlatj c Nobsitka si as to i ovuit the managsra. fnm , a mm't'kig ' nancitlltuUido thauugk luu'r great saai o bonatit tlio prodnclnji cbstoa of the a'u ? Of course the fov ) ca'ei < f ratea vhicb I hivw qu cd in thia letter a enot ho only ( IKII. Otbun rlnwint ; squtl * nero i'y on tbo part of railroads ia tois tatafan. . ho ponced if ca'lod ' for , ' nutgh M sbpwn to prove to > ny fa'r ' n aded ( j tiztm that tto railroad com- niuea : ivo not gratrina ; corpoiu o mom - a bit pure y beuevolont institutions t-eratfd Bokly for the public tjood , t < ping tint 11-0 BKK wi 1 crn iauo to use a po worful cclomtia In cUfemo f f tbo-e nucK abused nnd wn ngoi , but retl'y ' hfr itablo eompiii'es , 1 am % ery trtilv ' " ' . J. \VII.UAMB. . Captain Eric-son ia writing a hlttozlcil Jip.r about the loin us Monitor. It 1s Baid Chinese aorvanta are not so mpular in 0 1 forti'a a formerly. COLLARS ? CUFFS UKIII9 THII UAM * l THI FINEST QOODa EVER MADE , aciwi ill Un n , MTH llo'ngi ' AND Eiterlor * . Ak for them 131iOS.AK6Dt3 for Omaha SPECIAL NOTICE } : TO LOAN MONKV. JO.SBV UHNKrW. V.lliHtirloint on flutl ' , iroHty | 8MB 14th a' , upttalr * . SfSoit ! MONY TO UMN-Tn fum of 810 and tin , i lior.vj , I'latip * , furnlturo and Ml Minlf rnalUK M' . 11 Hotter , 1404 Farnam t. . or Mnrim > nhoo ftoro. RJStl MONKV T" IOAN-1 h\fl mor.cy to loan on li tirovulcl''Vrorerty In my amiuntu itt u at rcawnalU ra - W. H. Moltor , 14,4 fart am r otr Jim ? ' > ( hoc vloro. S6MI ' TO T-OAi In tunnel SoOOui.l utmir M'ONJVt I > Ml and Co. , Kcal Kuiato and Ixv ' i , IfCS FarnamSt. N > 7 tl TONKT Ic-nnfd on ch tta 'i. ItMlroad Tlcko L bODRht d told. , Fort nan , ! 1J u. it 11SLP WANTED. \\rANTED-At Mtithwcst coi3 rSOth Chlf | 11 ptrott < , a Rlil fr no vinl wi rk and ( .l.t n K liif None but competent hilpulth good ref rar.c ntvd apply. fljSirp VX/A IED Acimpjlent jlrl. Otwdwogc * . IH ii Karnamdicet. 778 ANTED Gill to donencral hntwoirirk at 5 WA t .tr.ol. i7 ! . T. il. Orr. 232-20p \VANTKI-ND t-rlll" 1-l < "cc"ni1 RlilrMM. V > > > tiam st , Mr < . J. M. Thurttun , L'Sfltr TlJANTKD-OIlt forccno Ihouasnotk. itrn 1 T1 S. Hmlth. 611 N lOlh It. 2S7tt WANTED A Uumtri'M t the . 'on Ho" Eoulli Om ha Icrjuno JlJ. 1) . Frcnol. & C lUBFiirnamht. Sf8-23p A1TANTKO-A tlioioiiilil cotrpttsnt roul : ai I r lixundrcM ; rcfoicnctH iciulicd. | Mr * . W 1 UcCord. dV cor , 15th and Doiiki ! 8. 235tf V\/\NTK1) A flrifls mm tn wo k at r ush wet ii for hoard and nagca , at it 1 * . Martln'fl tirr tureetorc. 2-3 If TX7ANTKD A jouiiiJKlrlJromlO Sn 18 jcfuscl Vl tor KCCcmlLomcnorkat 1212Lerlti'l ' a\o. fANTITD A K < > "Hlcnok mil liiiadMas ; v Vt \VcjrlStiifindCipltoln\o. . B720p T\7ANTED A marrUil tn n who uiirttr.tam > farn Ini and ttock ral lnr , to tii'io clnrrf a four hor-o tciui. Apply to Charles Child * , 1H \\7ANTH ) A competenttotvaf.t plrl to do ( jpno It at home work at 1C17 ChlcaioBt 2l3-tf WANTKb-Thoroughlv c.lnpclcntliibrlcatlni ; ci ni teiran for K bin'la rnd Knn a < , f r n a nfftcturluR trusu. Add. cm " 0. " Carrier , CO , Clot land , Ohio. ! M5-19p \ ( teed Oontian tr Uoherulin < f \ i WANTKD cue for laundrea uoflt fit Kuoinua tc ) , 10th St 2C1 21p T\7'AN'rr.D Adlnhipiowniglrl at the Occident ; T > Hotel Imuoontcly SiB tf TI7ANTKD AjjcntJ fjr our new book. B"0d pi > \ toworl-cro Caller addu 8ieo.llumcr , 13 BurtSt , Omaha Neb. 1.5-ru4 Good lUc eollcItoiH Addrcpn Hutu WANTED Co. , St'wmtNob. 9P.ri-ni | SITUATIONS WANTED. WAKTKD By a womit , a , a'tualfniTTfi hues keeper ; ror. ICth aud C > ! > ' , up italrj. < IM Qcnttcmui's gr csry store , 503 23p ' . A Rltuitlon ! n sores Btote or otllc WANTI'.O am nrqualntoi with ollico - wk , c rrto' ' ' ( ncoandsrl oaEOMt htnl ; wl'l oik rltvap , lt ttiw tn doricuuonlh6\o ; t o yo B travlin e : isrlcnce for a Oilcairiih M sc ; best 01' rcfoicucts. Ai Irws W. M. 1C. . 1' Al AM'-l ) Hy a rdv , a i oal'lon > I cok-to'pei \l rC'tjruicta. rtddiOt-jW. V. K. , Bee office. 212-2Ilp lotiu ; ; OurrleC mtiii uiuitii flt'JaMon m txoi A ticpol , Sa wiiolooal * ottabllohutul ID Onuht Si "C. " cart Boe. EPC-if MISCELLANEOUS WAM'S. VtfANTKDIjadlo ) an ( rentl > rron. tn talu nlos W 1 ght , plfnsict work at thi Ir own h'lnea ( dU [ ance no oSJoct on ) ; voikeett by ii3 > J ; $ ' to Sf5 i lay can t'equlctlv mnde ; . no cani 'citjr I'lo road Irefsat o"o < - , lUlltl.lj . Mtn'fgCo. , rhllnlcluhla i'x Box 1CS8. 25l-28p ) WANTKH-By Aptil Is * , 1SJ1 ! . a hotBO I'h so < c or eight loimH and runjern laiproveinenti io r l-Uflliu.-.i ) ir.tth rf Barnaul and 'TBt of I7lh it irctcrrcd. AddHM I'll ) Farnaoi Ht. S7fl ISd VTT'ANTKtl lien , Rood ; rellabln on 8 , ho wanl i ciijjlcjmciit , tuffd'l for full particulars con online a eaoil r.ijln ; ; tU5n ! < fi AndrnH at once , I MU wart a money lonfclng poiltloa. Jihinmi ilomo , Lojk Kit 8. Lincoln Ntb. 24)-21 < IX , NTED I llia RI J gentlemen I'tcity or coun V try to inke llcht > rlt at their on hime. $ Dt ( a day easily made ; wrrk tent by niJI ; no canvass ng HQ hn o itood demand for nur work and I urni't tevly emfloyrccnt. Addrcsi with ctamp , I H.V 1'K'O. CO1U > A V , 204 Vine 6t , tlliclanatl , Ohio. 113 ralp WANTKIf 'tist mer tnbuy at hsnn"n'n , 17th and Nioholao st . all kinds of inoiw 45 vur cent hotperthtn any packing homo In the c'ty ' Ik Ito itepsaonmnnes on house with all kinds of rru uce , the best and oheapoit la the iMiket for cash. _ _ _ I / AlH'l f.ll Kf"t > tu HU.K Hit llio HcbUltu ill ! Vr tual Btncvoiont AsBoclaMon , of Beatrice , Vb. 'aehcai'talluOtOO ' | ' , paid up In lull , those dnlrlr.g Kencics ! m Eattern Noiratka or Wo'iirn Iowa , li-ul.l ( iddrcha C , A. Wootlcy No 1222 Katnnai fit , imnha , Neh . or Oliver U. tabln.hoo'y , llcttricu. [ cb , T > ( rooU aicLt , men or ou.cn , a llbo al ompoii'Jtlon IU bopa'd. Com ; ny It oo-oper - 'vein ' plan , Bate , ruhablu and cheap , and oa y to ork. K KNT-HOU3KS AN I ) T.OT3. [ TAOIl UENT-O i.tJiu | ( > t 171S DUc btroot. L ? 271tf KENT S'.oro on fiiintnloxs St.iih rooms FOM family. J | Kllno , 1318 Douflas St. 'ijO-mll rTiOllIl'NT-Naw brick hou11 rooict , niodrrr P Iinpiovcme.it ! , , No. 112 N. J2d at. Indira 211C 'ali.Vinla et. lD7tf HUNT House 1 roorro south 13Ui St. , 313 , HOK Cotta o 5 rooms near Ilari'com Talk , Ji7 IIoun r > mi lmunpat : and ) Dti ri , S17. liouno 2 larir : ooronond J-cnm round i outi Omaha , SO C. t' U } r , l.'lthiudiutnam. 143-tf , . . , ; i ft Ippi Hro S' 151U 8. 5th ot. 013 tf Poll lfS > T Nice 6 roo-n cottagQCoracr S-lth vn H > nrort lrtet. Aai > ly to S. D. Ohapimu 817 HovMrri Kt 833 If | jMH itHNT A new dilit rnnm.tj'.uw. Knquroo ' Mm. > : . Uoddlt , ! Ctibet ! Darai pjit and ) .hl a ' 7Jltf FoKHimT-l'urnlsh lilloouitn : board , CCS N , 17 1. KLt ROOMS FOR RENT. ; vi.l llKiVP I'liroUbaa luni norm. Lvi.l , , Ut. , 19lhaaJitOlh.Htl. ti > OH IlEM'-rntonWifd/joioB , 1017 ihtmVo K ! Sil7-I3)i ) H < OUItE T-itoU > tfiunilh6 < l rocms , 1(11 rvrtT fnriilatt. Wra. A. UeMawoul , X7U tf I OK UKSTUa'uirlHbtd ' morns t man and wl/r L1 istlnlrert. u H tti Wett m UnVin trlinl got. . 17WH IIKNT Two rnoma at W. jkko amal ) liimg ; L1 (3. per itiulh , 181S llotiurd , SI7.Sli | pill KKNT-FmnUbcifrottiuin , vtlthor w.th- 1 out fln > , 13rt ( t pltol avo. SIO-lDp Foil HKST-lloomi UlOlInaeyHI. 2I.tt ! ! _ FOlt HUNT Itoom and board for two go ntlcmon , 1UH Capitol avu 19J.21i | "OMB KOIl IlKNT-Nowlv furnl hcd cut expjs. urt , ulnglo orcubiiite , a W. coruer 17th aim tuw. Ml-lf P ull HiNT-Two : unluinlnlied rnoinn nuitable for Ight housekeeping , Itecmir'iU k r , a li nd fT OU I'.hNT Klftly lurtltliud loam * at 17IS < 'aa _ > * _ 161. tl [ JOOMTO I.aT-l'jjqftre ! drug ( tore , cor. , 10th It ai.d rj OOllB-Witn board , dmlrabl. orwtottr. April .Vfti b Chailci HkteL O33.ir "J OB RENT One furnl > hed rudrbom with board . ' and two or tkrtw day buardcn , 1914 Wcbuter. _ _ LENT Furnished room * at 1S18 Dodge et 9. SUM 8 _ ' ' "Kbtbouwkcultisr . . T1'0. , , t.oroora. , fur that purjw. * , H. W. cor eth aud otl'-si1" Nook - " , Fanswn. J .u FOU nKNT-Fvrnlshfd room end tck. Very \mllocation , 1614 lUi < 7S fos Sip FOU SALE. Uji iHn4lin-Tv'rT ; ch" " ' * r ° ° 'ullp' ' ' ' 'clflo . Jlouie , I0h : and luxonjort . * ! V2ln -ITiOll SAI.f-Laundry. Ii quire at 713 S OthM , nn JL' U. . * . track ; ; j jr , ISII-JS Utrc's cf 'nub and clt fl b , of aildoTli ix Shan < iwi t , en 17th ami M.hoUs iti , titar 8JI S3n 71011 KXCIIAMIK . - For lmtr.ml or un m- LV rrmd Unit I * ( TOP * ly-two ttRMIti wltJ ' I bKecouiitlo > , Xebntka Ad- drtM , W , tills olllco. yji S3 , } TTM1U 3M.K OU f\\cmf > ( JK-At A harp * * , ntot I1 U ie < < tloni of tlcV l iH , adnpbil fnr flthfr lumltijf or itock purpose * Addrcis U. N. K , . I' . < > . ox&U SWSIp jMlll 9IK Scllinif if dtiriit ml toro fUtuxufoi- 1 MIS at No 0.0 youth 117.11 Btrrot , Omaha , Neb ; 1. . SihMartt , prop I7 CW 8 MII5 - Orncr lot , SJxt Vrlth food Impror * . iniatf , thftt < li brlnir 16 ) r cmt oa IntcnV * nicnt Paultcn A Co , 1513 Furnam rt. 216 10 DAt.K Sl'-ck tnd fix tutts- one ol tbo host JT Mtotuvin tllBflty. 1'ow.iniiin gln tin ( let flf P'II HcanonBitTMllloK , ill rMallh. Addrnj ' X. W. " B < * nnioo. 18211 TT < CU 8M/8 OK TRADK-ror ImprtTnd UnJ , a X1 Rood 2 > to > y ftoro , yn < p rtv In W ) ne , Neb. A tesldonro , b ia , 2 lots In Al'crton Iowa-rod S > { ( Xd ) l > rgd Normal VAlllons. Andres I O. 1 > Itiruiall Walnut , 1'ott iTo , Iowa. IT-S mBp J7 > 0118AIE C mtr I'l , 100x147 , Shlrlfr * Vlr > T K'nl no. , with hnura. l rn , clir fenced. l.T ) . I'Aul-cn &iq ; , 15' ; r ham t St J-19 lj > U HAMA R9-ni pij-ir ? saloon with I lunch coantor and utiiturant attached. A liw Cain. S. Trckllcr. EoSBouth ISthSt. ItJ-tf ! jWll \L1I-Or enhance n full stock rl cltthln ? SoolsanJ BhofH , ) ioni' ( umlnbliiKioo < l8 , wittvx iniir lor Ncttis ) i Lands. II. ll.t'ctols mS3 a. luth bt. , Oraiba , cll. lij ) tl OIl MAI.K 150 ocim ol liuft lirm lands InVn < h- F In c ton enmity , t > > i ) ; 21 ii.itoi Inmi Herman ; . S inllcj liTin Blair. ' . ( ! citlior sell lor r.ish or will ttado fi r huu o In Om.iha , II bujor Kill tftko up oiiinit noter on lone ( Ian. T"c nliolo l.itid tin or itiltlvatlon Adcroii Jos. ! loowiatck ! , Ka. 13.1' > J3th tt. , Omaha , Neb. OOl-tt . - - > oiio half aero In north Omahn * FOUSAI.K--Choai . Duo olllco. But ! SALK-MO tons Fclsatod hay t KlkhornStc" FOR , t3.00por ton. Afl'ly ' toA\m Hopper F.llihotn 0511- Imp Oll H\LK A ucoil p'lxloK linpl went liminific- vrll 'ocJtiil and vtabUshed In thriving town on U. & M. It U ui Ntb. \cr.-Xlilnn rcaiy t stop right lutopo'-il trulr. Only uioilototo rarltal ro- iinlntt. Addrotn "X. Y. " JitooIDco , Dl2-fcb2Sp SA1.KCorner lot ClxU ? , Eth and Dureu. FOIl in w lflx-10 hinipL' , ( xllir.dMcm etc fl,7o. IMuUon & Co , 1013 Karnutn tt. 217 SALK CUKAI'-Ono cloiant clt < mbcr mil , ipOlt 1 cert ? 3"P.CO. One rugulntor clock , onn t early now Kmbo Piatio , flva 1'uM frainoJ picture , cue hotsv , harnce * ind phaitcii , on lUlla calo , nrnall size , ono hcautltal chin * oodc wt Al'n a Itrpe pure Uloodod St lijruanl dr > | r. Inquire IfllGD'dffo St. 2J4-II ibll SALE SpI.nJtdlilH In raulirn'o < riew add. . ' clutrce otr 'itip , at ( roui $7cO to WttO. 1'Aulieii Si Co , 1613 Karnam ot. 210.19 SALKOOxlOS feet on Cuuilnp et rcu 1 3 blockt FOIl of Ulllttry brldgo , 31,000. John O.McCafruo oppo lto Poht ollliu. 03M1 T7 > UU BALK 13sl2 < foct on corner , eouth-catt A ? tiot t , honao 3 rooms , barn , 3 blocra wcot o I'ark avo. and Lcn envtottb , eany pajnontx , chcup $1,7CP. John U Mocaenc , opposite Vortt Office. 017-1 IrOR HAI.E Lirt f3vj l , Dorcas rcniS'hv. . with nnw house U0.Htll , fcnudJO > . 1'auljen A ; Qo , ) M3 Firnani Unct , 2I. < It ) 'l ' Oll SVl.K-Tbo-clic pi , tfarm In lon l.v county ; . " 120acnv,8 mllen from Oitahn ; ( Macro broke , liousi' , stablircharci ) > iiioyard , timber , llvinjf wa- tsr 'Jl lotwrfcrt l\it ftoCO. K I- . I utiy , resl Mtato n ent , IHOHme-y ttrect , Omahh i44 > 21 TjiOIl SALE Wallpivpcr liUBlucn , in all stock of > OU S "IiK A Roniral mcrrhtndlBn 'Mts'ntES In a Ti tlirUlni : town within 25 miloj ( f Llnco'n , tab- ljho47yiia'B ! , b'8 * trx'o-ln ' town , stork wlllnvoloo ahwUt S tOOO , will Bell or rent building , . t > rt 6e&ay. For iaiticalar § , aUdtJMlloC'trd liradt } UCn , m - ha , Hob. 22a COp AI.ED II Good-quality , lowest piloe. T. a. B i , SclmJcr < Nob. HC-ralp 1/lOH BALK OU KXCIIANQE 10 per * oru , al I ? or part of two thouuarH acres of tlinl r Uud Kurnai Olty , wil cichanjjo ( oi land or moioliooillse. Btxlford , Soilor * Tp.OR SALE OK KrC'IANGK Stool-of drj' I'UOO ' arvo ftock linclie , plenty h v land , crark un3 through fntlro trn't , o d liulUlnKi , oirr Iln : tc-.x > niy4 mt ] os frnin thri > 114 inllrriJ town , rue nt hi bortund m Blctiu\snlont .onchci in cuitrol.Nob. \pr-l to tLe Nuith Ixjuj ) UanLlHK Co. , North Loup , N'eb > MISOSLLANEOL'S. . ? OUND--Arediail whlto sraplil ilfR. Owner L1 can bnvo etma by calling at 6113 10th n , and laying obargcs. bj-19ji About tfce JOth Inft. , hctwien 1' . O. to LOST JUriim to 231 , i..cuH and plain ; o'.tl cud lintton. llniirr wil ba r wnnlod by re- uri.lDi ; tn Dr llll'rofs ' , Idth andD < MlRoit. 'S- MHIVY v ultH. tlnkusnd ccfppools clomod nttho I shorn st not ca anil tt any timt of Iho < ! ay. In an r.tlr < ly urd rl M w&unithout tbo least incOsjtatlon o occupants or n lKnl < um , with our Improved and dorlooa apparaiua. A Evans&Ob. , Oil Capital av . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ( poll TKAUK ror moronmnilao gnxxfie iiru- V ( urrod , thr-u ( $ ) valuable lci In Dayton , Olilo. 110 ( I ) lut In St. Ij < iul , Mo ; 040 > acrui ol I'.no land la C-anias ; One ( I ) ( arm In Olilo. Ilila propoity Is free I Incumliranou All comiLUidc lunu will be treated trlctly coullikuitlal , S. II. WineiHjor , if'4 CiimlDT , It _ SgjanSO UNITED STATKS INIIIAN SKKVKK , HSR nirui Aim > cr , Dakota , Jutmry 12 , . : 85. Hfnlod propnarJa I' , trlnllcite lidortnJ , . . or the crcrtion of ono woeelwl.ht Mid Cnrpnntu > bop , nnoharncsi , shoo utiJ u l-o\l' vicom nhopM , > nu BlaB | ttrihotiHct o r.ion and jtora/o hlittii , tno hike IWUHU nun collar , ut tliln a 'ci y and dlrnct 'd 1 1 ttouniit'fi " " ' ! , earai.f . C'liiol ' uartoima'Aitr Icpartirioiit , < fijho ( l tto , Omtha Kali , Mill be r - icnuil uotl 12 in. KitilrdAj , 1'tbrut.y 14 , I'M Mann mil ppccllli < atloij : can bo < mnlncd In tha > f'co cf tlio e cl ( | uarton abler , CtiarMicntcttha Platte , Umalo , NnB , tli "Ictcr Oct vi" t'lilogt , 111. iml tlio "Jnurnnl" kt Kaniai City , Mo , Cor.tinct will 1 c awartfd to tnu ! nut > Ht rcipcoalhle ildilur , mibjuct tli thu approval ol ilio depirtuunt of , ho biU'rl'ii. ' Ihorltcht , liowcvcr , l rc.iO'vel.So reject rvv mil til , cr any part ol any bid ) K doeoxd fur tlio . ) In- .ci-Jt'jol tliocrviro 1'rop'H In niUBt fitati loiKtli tJi time joii'ilrcxl for iom/lotitlnn bl bulliUuftitcrapprdial of iyutr > ct , iu.1 mnet ) > e > ccomuinod ) lijr a vrtiloi ! tl-ifk upon k me UulUd HtateK Ooponitnr.s , paynhlo to liwoider , t tlia 'uniurul ' poi ] , fur at least ilto (5 ( > > er ouit ut tl'O a > cuiiibnf lh pr po < iil , viii. h chuck ihall : li lorfisl u I t't-Ulo t'lilt jl HtaUa In IUB of any il.'der recelvliiir the awn'C shall fill Io exetiito nd lultn'ii'iil Hfcuil- i oiuiiily-c'intrrtwltliKood ' - .lo .UfooWliu tathottriiiuWliU I IJ , uUjrwIw to JO lillln ffl tn tw ) Uldder , For further Iif < < iirat.0 . .ajldrc8tl the uiiJerugnc ! > \ it I'ltio III IKO Aconov , D kota Tin iiudTslmid wilt * ill be at ru.tn llnu , ) rnah , NeU , ky the in nlnK of KrJo ) , l-'obruur/ 3 ISbb. ' V. T WCai/rctroDY , , J n ID Sw m II. H. Indian A n EDWAED KUEEL , UAumrnR OK PALUTSTEHV AMD oo.vumow lIMHl' , UOI f-Jith ctrcct , bctwt-ia farnam and IJar * ley will wl n thcild of KUirdiU ) bplilta , ob'\a\at \ \ ur anyone nlmicu In the iioii and pieaerj , and oo oit lnoondlt'un ' In the ruluM. IlooU ftud ihoti riKlu to ordvr t'etfect > atl < Uetlon KUarauto'd NOTIC'H TO STtHJKHOMJKKS. The nual mectlPK tJ tlio utncHioldoiii ol th Vol'nkllHlln C'o. , vtldlMi hold atllulr olllco , No. HO rariiauiktreit , on Muaday , "arch fd , itti6 , at $ ' - ; p. ui , fur il.o ( loctlon nf otUcer- , und tha inaction ni micli nth r bu lini M m y cxime ) > . uio it K. UOSfcWAlKll , l > fiald > iit IIVHIH Fi'li. ' 10. 18S5 _ tlilOillUt ' UGAK : NOTJCIJ. u uhom It may concern : I , the undcrtlvmd , | > urchirt < l , nn I lie ; ) th dc > c ! lu > , ihb'J , ut I rlv u tae ol the tnamirrr of Jtoij. luociiiiti , ihu oitt ilmcn fuctif lit 3 , In I lick (9 , taxed n nobody'ii imuc , ( T thu dilln < | uent aunty and rlt ) tin a ind npfcoltlgradiri ; tnui fm iu joar ISSi Hinl if mi > iideeintul Ufuielhujjih \t cf lla ; . l&i.'j , I tliall leciulllod tnKtfio' . JOi MK'IIAT , . ISlljb 1 ! ) 23 .S S (3DOOE880BS ( TO JOHH 0 , JAOOWI ) JNDERTAKEF2S 1 At the bid lUnd 111 ; Farnim Bt Crden by Mt- > aph ollclt aalvlprooU ) [ attended tfl , ' ' Ofii ,