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THE DAILY BEE-MONDAY FEBRUARY 23 , 1885
THE DAILY BEE.
OMAHA Omo No. 014 AND Oie FAIIXAU Sr.
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The Weekly Bco , I'ubllhsed every Wednesday
TIRMS , roaifAin.
OnsTetr , with premium . J
Ono Year , without premium .
Bit Monlhl , without pronnum . < o
trial . . lu
One Month , on
comiuroiritcii i
All Communications relating to New-sand Editorial
nutters ihould bo tddre ed lo the Estto or iua
llss.
BC9IJZSS WTTIRS
All Buslnesi Utters nd llemittinces ihould b
suldre-iod to TUB llsn punusiiiia COMPACT , OMAHI
Drtfts.Checks and Past olllcourdcrt to bo made p y-
ble to the order of tlis company.
THE BEE PUBLISHING CO , , Props ,
K. UOSKWATEU , IDITO : .
A.H. Fitch , Manner Diily Circulation ,
P. O. Box , 488 Omalm , Neb.
Dn , MILLER pronciibos a milk dial for
the roaiUn of the Herald.
HKIWAHKA will hsxo no more Valcn-
lines to Baud to congress after tlio 4th of
March.
IF Dr. Miller gets into the cabinet wo
are a Mil'erilo ; but If ho does not , then
wo nro for filorbon.
TUB Icgitliluro may bo a bore , but
that is no ronuon why it should invoat a
hundred thousand dollars in boring for
.fjalt.
UNDKR lha caption of "What nro we
"hero foi ? " the BEF. furnlehoi aomo spicy
reading for ilia democratic Flnnng&ns oi
Kobraslio.
UKCLB SAM has unveiled Jits white ele
phant , the Washington monument. It
is 550 feet high , and HOB over any other
monument in the world.
IT will bo a great relief when the two
legislative bodies at Washington and
Lincoln fold up their tents and return to
their beloved comtitnonls.
WE wonder by whit name Mr. Hunt-
Injjton will call Senator Van Wyck in his
future oorrojpondenca. Perhaps ho will
adopt Njc's opithat of "idiot. "
Ir la not to muoh a quosticn In Nebras
ka aa to who will got a cabinet oflica as it
is \ > ; ho will bo atato veterinary surgeon
and atato superintendent of census.
Ir is muntloccd as a remirkablo fact
{ hit there is only ono lawyer in the In
diana penitentiary. It is evident that
Indiam lawyars stand by each other.
TIIK lower houeoof the Illinois legisla-
nro cona'sta of 153 momborf , and 101
omployeB. That is not quite to bad a < i
the Nobi-jHki senate , which has. only 33
members , while it has 70 employes.
Now that wo are to haven ttsto census
taken wo want a raliablo ennmerat'on. '
For ( hat reason wo hope that the great
lightning calculator , Brad Slaughter ,
who is palling the wires for appointment
as superintendent , will bo left out in the
cold.
IOWA has not pooped lately on the
cabinet qjustion. Perbaps her demo
cratic stitesnion h&vo baon naaurad that
when the dlstribuMon of bureaus take
place that atato will not bo forgotten.
Two bureaus in thu hand are worth a cab
inet pcs'.tion in the bash.
Oun own gallant Colonel Colby , from
the state of Boatrica , hero of many a
militia campaign , was prancing around
the Washington monument on dedication
day In briaa buttons and epaulettes as cno
of tbo aids to the trand ; marshal. Col.
Colby in all his grandeur loomed up and
lacked only nix inches of being as high as
the monument.
l.v Washington the birthday cf the
Father of his Country la observed to-day ,
while in Omaha It will not bo celebrated
until Monday. The principal celebrants
in Onuha are the banker J , who , when a
holiday comes on a Sunday , collect on
Saturday their bills which fall due on
Monday. It Is a very handy thing to
liavo a holiday once in awhile.
IT is becoming quita popii'ar among
the democrats to hold primary elections
to docldo their preferences for candidates
for office , particularly the postoflice.
The democrat ! of Contralia , Illinois ,
recently expressed their choice ( n this
way , and BO have ilia democrats o/
fiutala , Alalnmi , and ether places ,
Isn't it about lime for the democrats of
Omaha to hold auch an election ? Here
U a grand opportunity for thoatww.ficnd
who ba > had nothing to do alnco the
presidential campaign.
THBIIE aeomaio have been an erroneous
' Impreaslon created canoerntog the atti
tude of Senator MeU in regard to the
Slocumb law. Be assures na that bo U
not attempting to have that law repealed ,
but la only trying to h ve it amended BO
that the jurisdiction ot the city will bo
extended over the two-mile bolt , and that
certain acts of the authorities , anch for
instance as the receiving the license
money in quarterly tiutallinents , and ex-
omptlng whnlosile dealtrs mny be legal
ized , Mr. Mett at first intended to make
an effort to have the minimum license
fixed at ? 500 , but this Idea , ai ws are Informed -
formed , ho has abandoned. la this con-
I motion we would augceir , if ( ho law la
, amended to as to iniko the quarterly
payments legal , that It be farther
amendsd to as to provide a premium In
caios where the yearly license of $1,000
it paid lu advance. ThU would be an
inducement to a large number of liquor
doalora to ialco out a yearly license and
would ba an ndvantigo.Iu many rtspools.
i
ANOTHER RAILROAD REFORM.
IIouso Roll No. 190 Is a bill compell
ing railroads to build indmiiti am depots
in towns tf 500 or more inhabitants. The
bill is a good ono so far cs it goes fcr
tbo COO Inhabitants. But it goes cot fr
enough. Railroads should to cnmpolhd
to build in towns of I 000 tnlubitanta at
let at ono depot and establish and maintain
a free Ituoh counter , the aupphts for
wblch should bo open at all times fi r If g-
iilatlvo inspection. In towna of lDOOin-
bnbitants , In addllion to the foregurg ,
the railrpada shou'd bo compelled to fur-
nUh and nuinfain a tufllcient number of
vehicles to convoy any of the 1,500 Inhab
itants from the depot to their
respective residence ! . In towns
of 2 OCO Inhabitants the rai'rosih
should bo compelled to keep at least
ono thia bodied African for cech fifty
inhabitants or frtc'ion thereof , nnd in
proprrtlon to the increased number of
inhabitant tbo railroads ihould ba com
pelled to improve accommodations In the
proper ratio. If thu bill should become
a law , there ia nothing more ccr'nin ' that
the towns along the lines nf the rail toads
would bo a favored list , cxcapt that there
would ba few towns through which rail
roads would care particulatly to tun ,
fjon.'n Roll 100 ia the woik of a genius
[ Oinahct Herald.
If there is any aonao or wit in the above
sickly attempt of the Herald to nuke
fun of a much-ncoiod law wo fall to 330
it. The Herald seems to forget that a
placa having 500 inhabitants B a pretty
good-sized town in Nebraska , and it over
looks the Important fast that a railroad
Is a public servant , and that it cannot al
ways do an it pleases. The paiaago ol
thii law ffi 1 prevent such a discrimina
ting and unjust course as that pur mod
by the B , & M. against the town of Blue
Springs , a place of 1,000 inhabitants
The B. ittM. . , because Blue
Spring ! would not deed tote
to the Lincoln Land company which Is
a ring of town-lot speculators , composed
prlnc'pilly ' cf rai'road ' oflicials a largo
trait of valuable lands , refused to build a
depot thcro or stop its trains In the town.
Blue Springs to-day has no depot , and the
trains run through the town without
stopping. If a railroad can thus attempt
t } mill any town against which it may
liavo aorno spite , it i ] high time such a law
as housa roll No. 100 should bo pasted
and tnforcad. Suoh an artlclo as the
Herald publishes on this subject is r
insult to the Intelligence of Us readers.
WHEN the bill to teach llttlo children
in the c'jmmcn schools the anatomy oi
drunkenness waa presented to the Penn
sylvania legislature thcro wai surprise
over the multitude of petitions from a'l
quarter ! of the atato praying for the passage -
sago of the moasuto. The popular furor
fora bill Hko thia could not bo accounted
for. But , as wo learn from the Philadel
phia Record , what was sh.owdly sue-
pooled turned out to bo true. The poti-
, iona that wcro apparently so spontaneous
were the Indus'rloiu work of enterprising
book agents with an eye to business.
Beaks giving a smattering of scientific in
formation concerning ttb effects of spirit
uous liquors on the human system have
been introduced into the common schools
of other states by popular nnd seductive
agents whoso objost fs to widen the
iiirkot. So innocent was the Pennsyl
vania senate in regard to the methods
used in pushing the bill that it pjssud
.hat body without a word of comment. A
.similar bill has been passed by the No-
oraska legislature. Is it possible that
; h'u measure was qulotljr pushed through
oy "enterprising book agents with an eye
.0 business ? " It would not surprise us
.n the loasb , for the school book agent is
up to all sorts of deep-laid achemoa , and
ho Is aa liable to pull too wool over the
eyes of the Nebraska law-makers sa ho ia
over these of the Solona of Pennsylvania.
IN connection with the approaching in
auguration of President Cleveland , two
lapors promised for the March Harper's
will have especial interest. Ono of the
treasure cf the library of Mr. 1'ilden is a
good-sized book , bound in calf , filled up
n the handwriting of The mas Jefferson.
[ t Is the financial diary cf the graat man ,
copt by him from January 1 , 1701 , while
ho was secretary of slate , up to 1803 ,
covering thus the first two years of his
presidency. Among Its entries ia a ciro-
rul summary of all his expenses from
March 1 , 1801 , to March 1 , 1802 , show-
ng an expenditure of 832,081 81 , the vt-
riona elements of which are given in de
tail. Jefferson hai aa great a dlsllko of
presents as Mr. Cleveland , and even In-
slttad on paying the duty on cerla'n '
wino proourod from the Spanish minister ,
who had imported It duty free for his
own uto. He also piii sixteen cents a
) onnd for a monatcr cheese that wai evi
dently sent him as a present. The Inter
esting paper drawn from the ma'erlal of
; hls di iy is from the pen of the Hon.
John Bigolow.
THE Oregon legislature , which has been
balloting for United States senator for
about two woeka , has finally adjourned
without au election , and the governor
will now nave to make the appointment ,
which holds until the next seation of the
Ug'slature , two years hence. The ohancea
are that the democrats with their patronage
will then bo able to elect a aerator for
the remaining four year * . The republi
cans have only themaelvea to blame for
thia result. Their leading candidate , Mn
Hindi , who was a member of the legls'a-
tare , came within one vote of being
elected early in the contest , but ho was
too modest to vote for himselfand hence
be failed , Moieity may bo a good thing ,
but there la such a tbini ; aa being alto
gether too modest , especially in politics.
ACCORDINQ to the Chicago Tribune the
Messrs , Oliver brothers , proprietors of
the great chilled Iron plow works at
Sooth Bend , Indiana , are bound to move
their worka to Indianapolis cr aomo other
city , because they hive been annoyed
and damiged through political influence
upon their employts , who number from
1,000 to 1,500 men , principally of Polish
birth. At thia distance It lools a gtoit
deal mete feasible for the Mosara. Oliver
brothers to lomovo their Trorbmon i
they are tioublcsomo tbsn it does to
mt-vo their woiks , but If they are benne
to movn wo would suggest to them th
Om h is a good plica to locate In. We
ctn aasnro them that hero they can make
all the plows that they ant to wlthoti
any interferences from politics and Ihei
pi ) ical preferences will have no weigh
with the frmcrj of Iowa , Notr ki
Karais atil othar agrlcultur.il atatc
where plows are in most demand. Al
that they will require of the Oliva
brothers la that they will attend itrlctly
to busincBi and furnish good p'o s.
We are Imlobtul to Senator Mandcr
aou for a copy of the act for the rcpca
of the pre-emption and timber cultur
laws , which wo publish in to-day's leau
of the BEE. Th's act was paaaod by th
house , and having been tllghtly amcndei
by the senate , it now goes buck to th
hoDssfor concurrence , and will probabl ;
roomo a LIT. It is an Important moat
uro , and if adopted will put an end ti
tbo finnds that ara committed undc
those laws.
Til ESC are hard times , but that is no
excuse for attempting to pass business
college bank notes for lawful curtoucy
Such an attempt cost two yaing men o
Cleueland ono hundred dollars In Unitot
States bank notes , that being thoamonn
of the fine Imposed upon them.
THE ex-communist and cut-throat
Oliver Pain , who is reported to bo bo h
command of the Soudan rebel ) atMotom
nch , wont from Paris last year opcnlj
avowing his intention of joining E
Modhi's army. The English ought to
give him a doao of Pain-killer.
"WHAT ARE WE HERE FORi"
A three-column chapter concerning
the factional troub'ei of Nebratka's dem
ocrasy appears in the St. Louis Globc-
Dcmocrat , under the heid of "Wlu
Are Wo Hero For1' ? This csmpound o
fact and faction will onlyattract attintloa
because It is the product of a member o
the editorial stiff of the Omaha Herald
whoso editor Is a possible cabin o
officer , and the head and front oi ono o
the factions of the Nebraska dew oracj
The picture drawn by this nrtlst moy
flatter the vanity of Br. Miller , but it is
ai uncomplimentary to his party as It is
cruel and unjust to promhiont democrats
In every section of the state. It Is , more'
over , grossly incorrect In many esecnlh' '
particulars and exhibits inexcusable ijs.no
ranco or wilful maliceon the part of tlu
writer , With a reckless disio ard of sta
tistical fasts Nebraska is represented as
having a population of nearly half a million
people , when the census of 1880 gives us
452,000 , snd the vo'o of 1881 , which was
over 134,000 , as against 87,000 in 1880
shows an incraaso of over 00 per cent ,
which would make the presen
popu'atlon of Nebraska nearly
three-quarters cf n million. Passing b }
this ( light discrepancy wo find that I he
1389 reiidont offico-holderj in Nebraska
are credited with drawing salaries amount
ing to § 2,000,000 per annum , which is an
absurd exaggeration , bocausa 805 are
postmasters , and only tcrly-aix of theeo
bavo talaries over § 1,000. The big
prizes , wo are told , are the United States
nnrjhalship and the land offices. This is
on a par with the rest of his fiction. The
biggest prV.o ; in Nebraska among the fed
eral offices la the internal revenue col-
lectorjhlp , nhich is worth § 4,800 per
yen- , while the majority of land offices
are no better than deputy ships in the of-
Ice of the collector , and storekeepers and
lingers. Thu district attorney receives
: ully a ) much as the marshal.
But the interesting point to the Nc-
ornika democracy Is embraced In the ful-
owicg account of its factional feuds and
"
ittcr helplojfness :
The cenators and congressmen are all rcpub
ican ? , HO the hungry horde have nothing to
expect in tlut direction. When they turn to
their own party they find it In the throes of
'actlorj.il convulsions. In fact , there is ro
anger a democratic organization ia Nebraska
All that is left of the political skeleton ara the
filler and the anti-Miller wlogg , nnd the
spoils hunters are In grave doubt as to which
; o cling to. About twelve months ago Dr.
jeorge L. Miller and J. Sterling Morton wcra
warm friends of years startling. Miller re *
signed hla place on the national democratic
committee In Mortnn'd favor , and the latter
began to boom up as n party loader , Before
hat ho had been content to pose a : the for-
orn hope of the dumocrnts for
; overnor each year , goinp into
each fight with the belief that hh
lersonil popularity would wlpo out the over
whelming republican majority. When the
ime c&mo to choose delegates to Chicago
Norton announced hu intent ion of carrying
he state for Itayard on a free-trade platform.
Dr. Miller refusing to bo a delegate himtolf ,
vent quietly to work to aecnro the delegation
or Cleveland on a buslneaa-llke t a rill dcclar.v
ion. The struggle jvna short and iharp , and
when the roll was called at Chicago Nebraska
voted nlno for Cleveland and one ( Mr. Mor
on ) for Bayard. It la also an opan secret
hat tbo tariff plank adopted by the conven-
Ion w&i conceived not far from Urn Herald
office in Omaha. This waj a double knock
down to the vanity of Mr , Morton , from
which he hu never recovered.
With the above key-note of the fac-
lonal feud , the asssclate edi'or ' of the
Herald begina to use his acalplng-knlfe
n a review of the candidates for the
arlous offices , which would Indicate that
a political intelligence bureau has been
opened In the Herald sanctum where
office brokerage will be carried on during
.he coming four years. A few rample
bricks from this published memorandum
will Bnflire ;
DEWARI ) , SEWARI ) COUNIV.
The postomca at Seward In run by Charles
K. Van Pelt , whoaa term expirenln June next.
Van Pelt's salary ii 81,700. Charlei S. All-
Ing , GeorgeM. . Wright and J. S Kittle have
taken the field openly ,
iTLLEnros , .VANCE cooNir.
There is no atir In Nance county among thfc
demo ; There are 10 few of themtbat
tha to know that there will bo
ficos enough to uround. . S. Odoll is th
present postmssUr at I'uUerton. llii al r
In § 1,200. Col. L. V. TappMi in the niper
intendent ot lha Indian school at Genoa
liuy , 31,20) . Tbero ore no avowed candl
dfttei for either position.
AI.M.IIAHLAN COVXTY.
ThopJslolIiriritAlirap ya Sl.OCOa year
nnd la BOW ; n di/wgo / cf 1 * 15. McMamw
whose tanii expires In .Tuly , 1SS5. The onl.
candidate tint * far h S. L Uobeits , a gooi
man. baning his politics.
10KK , tonic COUNTY.
L..T. Gan-ly fa po tmaster t York. HI
salary is $2OCO , an J tis comrr.tceton expire
December , IS * . " . F , L Whedou , Dexte
Abtytelati\oot ( Vice-President Hendrickf
atd A , II. Campbsll are aiiirants forth
pltce. Tha pms seem to bo let for Whulon
who is ano'd democrat and rx-oditor. Abb
i also a stanch democrat , whtlo Campbell I
branded aa a renegade republican ,
HKDlinv , THAI Kit COUNTY.
J. M. Kltipatiick , posttnasterat ; Hebron , 1
Hio only federal oll'icor In Tliaycr count }
Uh iilary is 81,300. Small as it IB , there ar
fhc men niter It namely , O. II Scott , M. H
Wils ! , W. L. Thompson , H. C. IJlgolow an
J , H. Stlckol. The last bamed gentlema
was thn fuiion candidate for congress in th
Sccocil district last fall and was bid !
snowed under by Congressman Laird. Thi
IB thu lint timn Sttckcl haa "pooped" sine
election day.
KEAIlStV , BUFFALO COfNT\ .
11. M , Grlmoa Is postmaster ut Keirnoy
His salary is 81,009 and lib coinmijtion ex
ptrcs in 18SS. Thu aspirants for the oflir.o are
J. C. Morgan , editor of the Uulfalo Count
Courier , an Iowa man , who hm bbon in No
braakn less than a year ; P. Phlllipot , an ol
line democrat ! George K. Smith , who wa
postmaster eight years ngo , nnd K.lt. Watson
a "genman frum do eouf , " Junu lioylo , an
other southerner , Is an avowed candidate fi
something , but ho baa not shown down hi
hand yot.
J11NDK.V , KKAllNSr COUNTY.
Editor Brobat , of the Kearney County Bom
ocrat , Is a candidate for postmaster at MIn
don. The silaiy is 81,200. The present post
master is John W. Gordon , whose term of ol
tico expires June 31 , 1885 ,
NOItFOLK , MADISON COUNTY.
Norfolk has but one luoirod candidate thu
far. His name is Alexander 13oar , end h
wants tabs United States marihal at Omahn
Or. Bear has nothing In particular agains
Uiei bower , the present mnrehal , but ho hank
era after his fat salary and easy work. Th
ollico pays about $3,600 a year , Dear has
strong opponent in Con Gallagher , of Omnha
A J. Thatch , of Madison , would like to b
regibtcr or receiver of the United States Ian
otllca at Xtligh. lie has no particular choice
BCHUYLIlt , COI.rAX COUNTY.
The present postmas ttr at Schuyleris Jiune
F. Woods , whoeo lease of oflicial Ufa expire
Februnry 7 , 18i. . Mr.JWoods1 salary ia $1,500
Ulght gentleman have announced thcinstlvo
as candidates for the place. They are : O.
Uro A ri , S. W. McCluug , Miles Zantmeyer , J
P. Smith , James Hughes , D. F. Davis , E. C
Smith and George K , Saundcre. Brown an
McClung are doing tbo most talking , bu
Zentmeyer has the inside track. Ho is
Miller man nnd haa been prominent in etat
po itics.
WASHINGTON COUNTY.
Nearly every man iu Blair who voted th
democratic ticket is an nepirant for office
but most of them are quietly awaiting the out
come of the Miller-Morton fight. They don1
like to identify themselves with the lee
side. These who ha\e spoken fur the post-
office are F , M.Staufield , an ex-saloonkeeper
W. H. Farnsworth , lawyer ; Frank Har
rlman , county treasurer , and K. H
Clark , attorney. The present postmaster a
Blair IB L. F. ] III ton , edito of the BUirl'ilot
His salary is $1,700. w ! C. Soiton , a salooi
man , has dealgns upon Col. Tucker's placa ni
receiver of the United States land office a
Valentine ; salary $3,000.
JUNIATA.
At Juniata , S. L. Druse has a clean walk
over for the postoffice. Col. E , M. Allen
of Juniata , would like to succeed W. Amjai
as receiver of the land office at Grand Island
and draw 83,000 salary. Amjau's commission
expires In June. Richard Thompson , editor
of the Democrat , has a wistful eye on the
McCook land office , but would bo willing t
emigrate to Grand Island.
NIOUBARA , KNOX COUNTY.
The only applicant for the postoffioo at
Niobrara ia 3 D. Gorton , who has the solic ;
support of all citizens. The cilice is worth
about 31,000. John C. Santee , editor of the
Knox County Newp , IB now postmaster. John
! l. Markley h a candidate for Snndford
Parker's place as receiver of the Niobrara
and Itffice , and has hearty endorsements
The salary is § 3,000. James Kothwell wants
ho same place but is not malting a very lively
canvass. Fied White , of Crelghton , now a
nember of the etito JegisUturo , li making a
till hunt for the register's place in the Nio-
> rara offica. The salary is 5,003. : ) The com-
nisdon of Maj. Chambers ex.ircM [ in Juno
White thinks that there will be a struggle for
lie ollico and ho u ill have to take It himself
o save troublo.
IlKATniCE , OiOE COUNTY.
Thcro are only four federal offices in Gage
county , receiver and register of the United
States land office , postmaster at Beatrice and
Jnited States commissioner. Thu preaent
ecilver of the land ollico ia W. H. Someraj
alary aid fees , $3,000 ; commission expires in
8S8 ; applicant for tbo place , 31 , H , Mahanna.
teglater of the land ollico U. J. Dobb ; ;
alary and fees 53,000 , commission expire *
887 ; applicant , A. Hardy. Poitmaetor , Jacob
Dunn ; salary Sl.OCOj applicant , G. P. Marvin
ditor Usge County Democrat. Beatrice ale
ma a candidate for United States district at-
orney In the person of Judge Hazlett. If
iallagher , of Omaha , secures the marbhalehip
lazlett will stand a good show of getting
what he Is after.
ULOOSJINQTON , VBANKLIN COUNTY ,
Thera are three federal offices In Blooramg-
on postmaster and receiver and register ot
he United States land offica. G , W , Hwltzer'e
commission aa register of the latter will expire
n887. The. most prominent applicant for
bo placa Is Thonua F , Ashby , but as the
ffice is worth S3.GOU n year , It is not uolikelj
bat some democrat out side of the district \\ill
et It. Swltzor a faithful , but is a red-hot
epublicsn , ahdjjxpecta to be turned out , The
enimisslon ojl ) receiver , It. W. Montgorn-
ry , expires ( haune , 1885. F , A. Harman ,
he "LttlofGl ! nt of Democracy , " is slated for
he place. | J will make a good officer aid
ake goodSra ; of the 8t,000 ; aalary. The post-
matter ia Jfe PJoVeiiog , Ha | , aary ] j , gRoO.
Vhile l'lWP f "Dually votes tbo republican
icket , Wptt not meddle much In politics
and attends faithfully to
business. This may
save him , but , J. 'W. Doary says be would not
object to. having the job himself.
KOKTII FLATTB , LINOOIN COUS'H ,
Uev. H. C. Baskuryille lias gone cast , o * .
tenslbly for the purpose of publishing a book
on theology , but raoro probably to look after
his appointment as commissioner of educa
tion. A number of others have gone eiut
from NPrtb TJatte on "A Feel's Errand. "
Aihm Ferguson. Charles W. Price and John
KflUher are candidate * for thn North PJallo
postcflico. The present postmaster Is T. J.
llvans , tal ry $1,5.0. Hlg ccmmJfsInn
plrea July ] , l ss. FeiRuion ha llttlo the
bet ot the TACC. A. J Mlmbal * nd W. S.
t'nilfton would both like to bo register of
Ihs United PUtes l.ntl tlllce nt North Pintle.
They are closdv matched as to chancrs. It ,
M. Grlims now hfti the places salary $3,000.
Grime * ' tfrm cxpirfs in Augnit , 1E88. Wil
Ham Ne\illo and l > r. M. 13. Clark nro cacdl-
t'ates ' fcr rccei\i < r. Nftvlllo was the funton
canilldfltn fcr conprcm Irut fall , being bostcn
l > y Hnn. O. W. ] : . Dorsey. Ho will probably
Kct the c ffice ns n bilm for the wounds of de
feat. The preM'nt roccher is John D. Sea-
mar , who o term expires in October , 18S7.
The salary is $3,000.
NKHIUSKA CITY.
Nebraska Uity , Otoo county , U the homo of
lha 'Sago of Otoo , " Hon.-J , Stetling Morton ,
who Is jtir-t now runnliu a one-tided fight to
control the patronage of the stile , Murton Is
a brilliant , powerful n.an , whoso chief failing
U hi ) overweening vanity nnd rgollnn. Last
week Merion wrote to n ftleml in Umahn ,
Charles Brown , who was the fusion candidate
fore nprtsi in the First district last fall , sayIng -
Ing ho had received n letter from Mr. Dayard
asking nhclhcr ho would accept the' portfolln
of slile. The paculiar wording of Mr , Mor
ion's loiter led m ny itinplo people to believe
that Mr. Bayard lud asked him lha question
as n fuelor for Cleveland in case the Utter
should think of imlting Morton into the cabi
net. The real object of Mr , Bayard'a query
was to get Morton's advice ai to his own no
ceptance of tha place. Morten's candidate
for postmaslorat Nebraska City Is hs ! brolh'r ,
Thomas Morton , cdilor of the NOWH. The
commission of the prccut incumbent , Paul
Sclimlnke , ruin to January 15 , 1SFG. The
8 lmy Is $1700 , Stilton's opponents arc
"Undo NntH" Simpson , 11. H. Miller and
John Stcinhart.
OMAHA , POUOI.AB COt'Kn.
The mott prominent candidate for office in
Nebraska is Dr. George L. Miller , who as1
pires to bo postmaster general. Like the pre-
r ent incumbent , Frank Hatton , ho is nn edi
tor , and has n wlio knowledge of men and
hfTaira. The $8 000 salary is no lemptatlon to
Dr. Miller , as his income from his newspaper
butincss and other sources Is comiderabl )
moro than that. Dr. Miller in handicapped
in the race by living in n solidly republican
slate , but ha is heartily supported by Samuel
J. Tildcn , Horatio Seymour , Daniel Manning
and other friends of President Cleveland , nnd
stands a lair show of success. The entire
nest Is for him , nnd SalurJny Texas and Mis-
BUirt wheeled into lino. To n tpecial corns
pondcnt at W.iihingtin Col. Broadhtnd on
Wednesday last said : "Dr. Miller is a warm
personal friend of mine , and I would be glad
to eee him made poslmtBtsr general. He h.v
the hearty , united backing of the Missouri
dole gallon. "
Hon. James E. Bnyd , memter of HIP
national democratic committee , is in truming
for the United Slates senate to succeed Van-
Wyck. The latter , it is understood , is desir
ous of going back to the political flesh pots
himself , and is willing to make any kind of a
deal to accomplish that end. It hai been tujc-
gesled that a coalition of democrats and Vun
Wyck republicans could be formed at the m t
eebslon to elect Vun Wyck , nnd two yearf
later the same peiformanco might be enacted
for Mr. Boyd's benefit. It is hardly probable
however , that Boyd would consent to take
part In such a fjrco ,
Con. [ Gallagher wants to be United States
marshal for Nebraska , Failing to get tbo
marshalshlp Gallagher is willing to officittr-
as poalmaelnr. The salary and fees of the
marshal amount to abcut SIOCO ! n year. The
present incumbent Is Kills liierbower , who
was appointad Monday lost for four years.
As Bicibowor wont into office against the
wishes of the Nebraska congressmen and sen
ntors , it Is not probable that ho c.m retain tbe
place very lorjg.
The postmaster at Omaha is Charles K.
Coutant , a protege of Senator Manderson'a.
His salary is 5-1.OCO , and his commission runs
to June , 18S7.
Hugh G. Clark bai already declared his in
tentions of being n government director of the
Union Pacific Kail way. Tlio salary is Sl.OCO ,
and the present member from Nebraska in
Frank J. Clopetzer , who = o tsrm expires next
August ,
George E. Pritchett has been promised Ihe
Uniled Slates dislrlct altornejBhip. Tfc
ottice pays about $3OCO , aud is now filled b ;
3onio M. LambertPfln , who has two years t
serve. Mr , Lambertsou has made quito a
record during the year past by conducting the
only successful proseculion over made ogains
men for fencing the public lauds. There an
nnny other democrat ! in Omaha anxious lo di
luty and draw pay from the public puise , bu
under Ihe sensible nduce of thaleadeis Ihoj
are keeping themselves in the background ,
Taking thosUoof the place iutoconsidor&tion
bere ia less opeucffico liunlinginOmiha than
n any ether locality In the etato.
A /ew sach chapters the above frjm
the Herald's ' intelligence bureau will tear
the Nebraekt democracy into shreds and
tatters. Such ttabs ncil inuondoEs , al
hough appearing in a great republican
u'nily , the Qloio Democrat , but orlglnot-
ng inthe editorial roomi of a leading dciu-
ucratio rapir , the Omaha Herald , cinnot
oil to bo productive of a cyclone of wrath
imong the followera of both MiUor and
Morton. It is hardly necessary for in to
ay that th'ri Kilkenny cat fight Is nuts
or the republicans , and while some ot
heir ofllco-holders may feel tender around
heir necks , the tabk and file
lll wafch the intelligence bureau with a
oed deal of interest , if not p'oiauro
fflo muinest part of tbo article la the coa-
omptiblo slurs at such men as Captain
tlckel , Hon , V/ra. Neville , Senator Van
rVyck , and others , who arc in no way
onnecttd with the Morton-Miller contro-
eray. The sneer that Captain Sticktl
va snpwed undbr by Jim L ird is un-
ailed for and ungenerous , esptc.'ally when
t Is ranuinheredtliat Mr.Stickel received
vcrlT.OCO votes in a dlstiict that has
ess thin 7,000 democrat ! In Ir , nd ran
evaral thomaQdJvctjs ahead of tha fusion
lectors. The remark that Mr. Neville
ranta a balm 'or hla wounded feelings la
i unkind as the statament that btiutor
/an Wyck wau's ' to tiado4rlth Mr. Boyd
a unttue.
Tim IllliioiK OontcBf.
nKLl ) , 111. , Jantury 21. In tha
olut iemion the democrat ? refused to answer
lie roll call , The republicans were in fulr
nrce. Some debate occurred ai to whethe
b w s competent for the speaker to preside
A'hen he refused to answer to thu roll call , but
Mr. Speaker VIM of the imprestion that It
* ould come out all right. Thu total number I
f votea cast were 101 , of which lxgan re-
eivnd 100 , K. U. Wachhmn 1. no quorum
otingr Uia joint assembly adjourned , A
uinber uf ( IcuiocraU loft for home lunt night ,
ml it is not probable that they will return
> n time to tote Monday ,
SPECIAL NOTICES.
TO LOAN MONKV.
[ OMiY IOANKP J. T , Uiatiy loam on eh tttl
I | < roitity | 2133 lltli St. , Uittalrf. ] SfSnilSp
TO t.OAN Jn sums ol $10 Mil up , on
MONKY * , i > l inw , hirnltuio mil all Mnd o
cliMUK W II MotUr , 1401 Fitnam it. , o\er
Mnr o > hoe More.
VI OXhV To t.OAN 1 liuo tnonty to loan on Im
i l | refill cl'y tirorcrtv In eny unountR to tull
ftt tcMonU > r csV. . II. Mottcr , 14:4 K rr. m t.
our Moiev'sf lire store. 85SII
10 LOAM lu sunset WOOMiO apwknl
MOWCT D tlJ nJ Co. , Kt l n UU Mid Ix n
Agcnti , HMFMtiMnSt.
ONKY lOMicd on chttol9 , KAllro il Ticket
M < 1 Nild. . Foreman , SIS . 1Mb
HELP WANTED.
\ \ 7ANTKnAconts tat Mitk Twain's tew boolr
llicUslirrj lliirsfnr Nc'iriM > AnniUon * | A
liomnzi tor f Rcnti Semi 70 rot t < for outfit , nr c
on M .1 Coin ( Icncril Agent , 101ft C ] < ltcl a\o.
Om li , Ntb. , ttot 4 p ir. SCO' ' ) ) )
A tlioroiiRti MV ! rolhblo baol.kocpri
ti > the rlshtm n teed W KH will lie | ialil Ac !
drc'i"Mtli Ttlcrinctisiuid tUto stlary expected ; \ .
cure Dee ollico 34-21
17 ANTED rhumtcrmalil at it. Chiilcn hot < l.
S271I
lATAXTKI ) J- nl ity , ft prlvnti ltif.tni.tor la
Atlthiuotla , Address ' 1' . O. " Ikucllico.
3MMp !
'AMKD clrl fr-r general litnnoBork. Mrj
\ \ Rll Wilbur , 631 lotsiutBt. 31311
\ l7ANinllj > ixdrr.nMi , aplUttUon In n whole
' in'o nr retail csiaUlchxcntbo.tilofcroncij (
AdilreM . X , ci\to Iloo. COj-Slp
-A Mil' ' 'or ' Rcncrnl htiucwork. Apl |
to Northo < tcoir.tr of Lcavonvorth fit. ni
( lotnian ptolirtcd. 3.0-J3
\T7ANiri ) A Ersto'av ' < f > hllu ) J-urmjmin Ur
Ybcrttt Fdttj'sChlcaR i lartirrthrp.ltolumlm *
Neb Forimrtlcuarslnqulsocf Louis Faltt , Outthn
S04-21p
A TKD A co-npotobt girl. Wood nnRCS. 1S2J
w Kurnamstioet. 2731
A laumltcei ftt the Jon s ] Inn \ )
WANTBO Omaha ImUiio | at J. B. I'ronch & CV
1 18r tnamtt. 2:8-23p
\\TANT.U-A thotmiglil corrputont cook nt
\ \ laundress ; tcloionccs required. Mrs. W II
UoCtrd. aV oor 13th and Dougl s , 2S2IJ
A nurtl d man who understand
WANTEIi and ttock ralMiiR , to take cli nr o
four her o toun. Apply to Charles.Chlld , IRC
ANTf U ! V competent ton ai t Rlrl to do Rcnor
W al homo work at 1917 Chicago 8t 243-lf
kccodaerman or BohomUn Kill a
WANTKU UDO for laundress work at European
ttl , lOthSt 261 2lp
\xrANTRD-AitcotJfor our new book. Rood m
W to workers Pallor address Gco. Uuntcr , 181
DurtSt , OmabaNcb. 116-m4
VT7 ANTED Good llvo solicitors Address ilutua
V balllnturanooCo. , StmaitNeb. S85-lmp
SITUATIONS WANTED.
'VTITANTED By n om r , a situation is house-
VV keeper ; cor. 10th rd Ct t , up stair * ; over
Gciitltnun'8 gr/cery store. I033p ! !
i"TAINT UB } ft pdy , a rosltlon n * tiook-tecpor ;
> \ rcforcncts. AddietsW. V. K. , Bco office.
\ 7A TK1) Sltuat on by an cMcnciucd nursot
V i tar" lor an Invalid or lor cbilJrtn. Adil o-s A
C.EcocllIo. SWJHp
4 2ouDg Dia/riaa I/UD M uta Bitumen u ft at
A. keeper , In irbo'.owle ( itftblUbment In Omihk.
idJreoa " 0. " care Bee. . ESMf
MISCELLANEUUS WAISTS.
i T rCTE feT oTsTsTsTjicoorncc.82521S
825-21S
WANTED By 3 ysung Rentlcmen , eult of nicely
furnished rooms , 1 sill IDR and 2 bed rooms ,
wlthSsirglobedB.locafcd south ol Douglas street.
Addrcfsslatlnuprico F. W P.Bcoolllcc. S21 p
A ecntlcrnan room mate to bca-d li
WANTBU
private lamilj ; references required. Adclrcfc !
C. A - Boa rlllco 320 tf
- two ccntlemon , Irgo , iinfunilsh
WANTED-Bv , board , in private lamll- . State
terms Addrts , Cl. It , lice clll-o. 305 21p
IXTANTtl ) Advertiser bavlnps'.or In gootl loca-
tlonw ntsrr.rtncr to start grcccry buslpcss.
Address "B D"B < oolllco.
Any one wi'hlng to sell a first ela s
WANTED anJ lot , chein , be' . 18th aid 5th sts ,
can find a cioti customer by addroj lr. "J , ' Paxton
hotil. 303-2p
VITANTED A hrg furnished loom , oentrillj lo-
V > ca'cd ; sultab'e ' for dressmaking. Addrm Box
32 , F. 0. 307 21p
\ \ ANTRD Ladles and genllsrmm to take nice ,
VT Pght , pleasant work at Iliilr own homos ( dis
tance no object on ) ; woiksent by mail ; SHe S5 a
day canboqulctlv made ; nocanvssalng Ploifoad-
droEB at ooce , UilUbls Manfg Co. , 1'hllidclphla ,
Pa. Box 1603. 2M-23 | >
WANTKD Ily Apill 1st , 1835 , a house w l h seven
or eight rooms and modern improvements ,
nonr buslnciu ; south cf Farnam and west of 17th St.
preferred. Addrcn 1)10 Farnam St. 270 SSd
W ANTKD Slen , good ; reliable ones , who want
emjloymctit , to tend for full particulars con-
iK a good p-olng lins'nii-s ' Address at once , If
want a money madim ; position. Jnhism&
Glcmc , Lo3k U\ , Lll.coln Ncl ) . 219 21p
\ \ ANTED Ladlf s atd gentlemen In city or coun-
Vt try to lake light work at their o n lioao. f3ti >
jl adaycasil ) made ; wrrkfcnt by mall ; no canvassing -
ing We havogood demand for fiurwork and furm h
stculy emplojment. Addrcorwlth stamp , < 'll WN
Sl'F 0. COML > A Y , SOI Vine t , Cincinnati , Ohio.
113 m 4p
) rust racrs to buy at Hliannnn's , 17tb
W and Nicholas et ail kinds of meats -15 pur cent
cheircr tlun any packing homo In the o'ty ' Ho
also kcepsacommitfi'on house with a'l ' kinds of pro
ducc , the biet and cheapest in the maikol for cash.
gflt 23p
( \7ANTED Agents to woik for tbe Western Mil
I r ttml Ilfncvo'ent Assocla'lon , of Bcatrko , vtb
C fll ca | ItalSlOO.lOO , paid up In full. Ilioso dealrlr g
Kgcncivsin Eattcrn Nerratka or Wo Krn Iowa ,
should address 0 , A. Wootley No 122J Farnam st
Omaha , Neb. , or Oliver C. Kabln , feo'y , Beatrice
Nib , To good agents , men or nomcn , a HLo a
comiicmatlou will le paid. Company li ro opera
tlve in plan , safe , reliable and cheap , and ca y t
work. 800122
i'OH KENT HOUSKS AND LOTS.
FOR KENT A ( our room bouse , with cellar
cloneta and out blnben ; 818,00 per month. Ka
qulro OiIlN'Jlfctet. I1. J , Cradon 8l7lf
PENT Several mall cottafej In dlfTerct
FOIl
] aiU of tbe city. Alno eco Urge room on ! ! >
llocr , B rker' § bl. ok IDib and Ftrnirn , and a sleep
Ini : room tn Sd floor. V. E. iujne , SW ICth tnd
Farimn. 339 20
FOIl KENT Brick house , 8 locme , 24th and liar
ney , O. F , David & Co. 321-23
F 1011 KENr-Cottigeat 1718 Dudtc street
271tf
[
FOIl DENT Store on Cummlngs fit. , with toomi
for family. J , Kline , 1318 Douglas St. ZctVml ]
FOHRVNT New brick bous' , 11 rooms , modern
Improvement ! , No. 112 N. Z2d sU Inquire SI 18
California it 1C7U
FOR HfNT-New cottage , 5 rooms. J.rilprwttoe ,
1512 8. tthst 648 U
TT'OH ' REST Nice 0 room cottage corner 24th and
X1 Iav nport street Apply to K. B , Chapman ,
1217 Howard Bl gU-tf
FiOH IlENT A new tight roomhousr. Enquired
Mrj. K. Iloddls , JHb.UtDaveipoit andUil-a-
go eta. 791U
i
ROOMS FOR RENT.
"T70H KENT - Furnbhed rooms , K5 , N Uth it.
JP 22-27p
UUNT-L'iiluinUned rooiLi , 1017 Chlcavo et.
FOH
3lZ-28p
Fill llENT-Furnltbod lloom Mto board , DOM V.
irtlu 124-U
/ A UENT A larje front room cnflrbt H or , UJ3
I/O Howrrd st. 3 8-24p
ITAOll HKNT Ku/nlshid and uiilun Ishwl riMinr ,
L1 wlthbjarJ , 1/oUI , CVpltoltve. and 13th it. Mil
, . W Hold ,
F01UIKNT hurriUlKdliont rocui with bay win- L
duw , brick Iiouw , with beard , 605N 17th ttuat
SISSip
T7 Oll UEM' Two rooms t 88. AliOtluall liuua ; Nc
L1 (9. for icoulb , 1913 llonatil , 247.t8p
t ' 't-3 ;
IJIOIIRFNT N'cely fnrnldird frcrtroorn ; Ifot.cio
' exrellcr.t , at 1118 Ilonnid t 207-1p
7011 nKK-nirnl heii front looms. ItOO Kirr.itm
1
1 ft. , bit , lOlb aid ! 0th stf. S J .lp
UK T-Millocf'tirnl ' hpd rotms , HtlTrall
Iron
1 fcrnia t. Jlr A. Caldi-rwooJ. .70 tt
11KM liooiuj ' 1610 HatncysT
iJAUll 1 CJ2-11
ITOH HKXT Hi cm and board for two go ntlemcn ,
Jf 10 3tapltoU\o 10. . 21p
" ? FOH MUST Nimlv futnlohcil cist fxpaj
ure , single orcntultc , 3. W. corner 17thand ( fi
ITNT Two unfutn'slied ' ttximisu lalle ' r
1110H housekeeping , llccintt'8blocktcor R b am )
IIowanUK ID-'tf
URNT Nlctly furnlehed looms at 171 < ! i > u
17011 Wtf
TO l.KT Ktqulro Otug toic , cor , ' 0b :
ROOM Ucug'ai. IWtf
With lx ) nl , doilrhbla 01 winter.
ROOM8 Cliailci II ttl.
\ IlKNT-For light boufckc-et Inp , two ro < nn
17\OH for that purpwc , S. W. cor fth and
Howard. 8"Rl
11KNT Furnished rooms At 1810 Dmlso ct
FOR OCSfeliJS
RUNT Two elognit rooms In lledltk's block ,
Taulson S : Co. , 1M3 Ftrnt.ni. 041 U
RKNT Fi-rnUhed room tnd board ? "LOO per
FOH . Vcrv best location , 1814 Davcnpii t
778 fcb Sip
FOR SALE.
8\LI-Bedrsom sets at 1814 Webster t
A , Bb'vri ' lets. '
A bargain. Full lot , 3 rnnm o t'crc ,
1 two I locks wu t of 1'ark Avc. ? 30C. ( r
Majne , S W crrucr 16th anil I'arnsm 3.11 is
TJIOH SALII ClIKAI'-Ono ilogant clumber set ,
JL1 former cost S37S.OO. One regulator clock ,
one roariy now hnabo Piano , two uoM framed
plctuns , cue horse , barncs * Mid pluutcn , ono
lulls safe , email size , imu beautiful china codes
set. Also a Urge Ice lo\ . Inquire 1016 Dodge St.
SALE Bilok hruno , i < onalnltg * 10 rooms ,
FOH and itab'c , and nice caty onthnit'cn , In
ID h et. A ) pi ) to toits . " . Bosatd , Cor. Ibth anil
815.27
BALK A beautiful lot , "PxlOOtcct.evt front ,
1 IcrrglaATu. 81.EOJ Ktsy terms , C. H Mayno
6thand itrnam , 33123
OIkS ALK llrstiumnt , ono block from depot.
Knqulro 8U S 10th st. , Omaht. 311-21p
nOR SALE Wallpaper business , moll stock of
JnOR Oiift xnBtti KlIlUf O. T.Oti
par.crSoD north 16lh St. 2i7-Sp
BALK Very cheap , a pool tallc P elBe
FOR , 10th and ta\cnoit ) 2021p
IiWKSALK Two beautiful loft.hftlt bio , k oil Park
* A\cSlcOO ; each ; ty terms. ( . ' H. Mane , 16th
and Karnam. 332-23
TUSH 25 barrels of fresh and fait fl < h , ot all kinds
I
1 at Shannon' * , on 17th and M < .liolA6 itn , near
oil works. 201 U3p
F 10U EXC'IIANOE . For Improved or un'm-
proved Om ha proiioity two
land lu Coming and rieriucountie. , Ncbraeka. Ad
dress , W , this oltko. 1)1 ) 5.10
770U SALK Oil FXCIIANOE At a harpaln , one or
JL two lurtlODS of tlcli bm1 , odaptnl for cither
farming or stock purposes. Addrois ( f. N. II. . I * . O.
Box 510. IflGSIp
\ On montlly pavinrnts a ircod lot In
IpOHS\LE
' ll ns"rni thconcarl'ark Avc. ( 00 Thli is a
b.irgtln. C' . E. ilajtf , Ifitb and tnrnaio. . " . . " 3 C3
' . - , Iloedlnr , Stover , ( Ju-ens-
ware , and nojdiliiK nco inu > f r houso'icep'
li'lf.stl'lD Lvavcuwcrthat. Chiip lloueo nrrcut
If Tinted 307.2IP
-
SALE-Climp Two countern and 45 lit
FOH , atir.thaid Howard. J. II. Sjcttroii
SALf Ata crest bargain , for net each , o
FOK btork ot merclm d ss , o nilstliif ; o u
choke line ol Dry Ucodc , Clolhirj- , Hoots , ho R ,
Hats , Cape , etc , etc , Ihls cntlru stock must IKI
a Id atoncotoeaUbfy ihlraB R ln'llt. For partlcu.
are.apilj to Jacoa Mclr , FtlUC.tj , Nib. Fcb 17th ,
18 J6. SKlZOp
YTIOR BALK Oil fcXOlIANOE A * 10 pot ftcto , t\ >
X ? or part ot two thousand acres ot timber laud
forty miles east ol KansaaClty , wll oxchan o Coi
Nbraslta land or merohandlea. Bedford , Bonei
° " "
IHJB _ _ _
S iLKSilllne of at cr ft and stcro nxlurea for
FOR Ko o:0 South lOih Strtct , Omaha , heb.
S Ii. Bchwarlz , piop ? * ! > ftp
_
SALK Stock ml fixtures one of the lest
FOIl the city. I'otfitsum [ then the fl'Bt
cfAp.il. Utasons fortelllcB , ill hotlth. Address
X.V. . " Bee uinco. 1S2U
OH SALE OH TOADE tor I'l proved lanJ , a
P pood2t.tory etoro , property In Wii > uo , Nth. A
resldenro , barn , 2 lota In Allvrton Iowa , ami 2 tfood
I into Norman stallions. Addresj O. I ) . Dlrmal
Walnut , 1'ott Co , Iowa. 173 in Dp
8ALK A good rnyiDK silicon with Drat class
FCK cnuutor and restaurant attached. A bar
Rain. S. Trcbtler , 203 South ISth St. 162 U
,10H , HALE-Or rxcliariEO a full stock of cIothlnK
F ' boots an J ehw8 , pent' ( urnlshliiKKOOds , will ex-
chnngo for Nobnsha Ijniia. Q. U.ietoisont > 04 S.
10th tit. , Omaba , .Neb. 155 tf
8ALK KO wroi of lioft ( ami lanila In Wa h
IpOlt 1 county , Kcb ; 2i uillot from Herman ;
3 miles from Blair. Will cither Bill for cash or will
trade for homo In Omaha , II foujer will tika up
jomatiotce on long tlma. Ti o whole lard under
rultlvntlon Address Jos. Kolouralck , No. 1SJ4 9
ISth et. , Omaha , Nob. Ml-tf
IOHSAIiK Cheap ono half aero In north Omaha.
F Address X. V. / Bee office. 01SU
FFOIl
FOIl 8ALK 200 tons iclectcd hay nt Kihliorn Sin
tlon , price (8.00 per ton. Ajipljto m Hopper
< lbhorn. 062-linp
7Oil H"iLl' A gcoil paving Impl'incnt buainena
. will'ocatcd ' and ctal > 1l > lied in thriving town on
. 4:11. 11 K in Neb. bvtrjthlig naily to ttep
Kht Into good tr Ie. Only modoiato en ) Ha ) re-
ulrtd. Addrois "X. V. " Beeollicc , 012 ftb 28p
' 7011 8ALF. (5x165 feet on Ciimlng street 8 blooks
L1 wcat of Ullltary bridge , 1,600. John L.McCaguu
pposlto Pott olllui. 031-U
710R SALE 132x124 feet on corner , couth-eiat
_ front , house 3 rooms , bain , 8 blocks west o
ark avo. and Luavenworth , easy pajmcnts , cheap
1,700. John L. llcCanuo , opposite Vobt Ofllco. 017-i
FOK HALE-The chooprrt firm In Iougla ) < county ;
120 acres , 8 milts from On aha : CO senH broke ,
lotisv , stable , nrchtrd , vli eytrd , timber , living wa-
cr Tllle perfect 1'ilco &J.OCO. K U Emery , real
state ugcU , ItlO Hiney utrcet , Umahn. V44 21
B ALKDIIAY Good quality , lowoit ptloe. T. B.
Clarkscn , SchujIcr.Nob. 116-m4 ( >
BFOH
FOH BALK OK KXO'IANGK For Itock of do
goods 1860 acre ) tockranoh , plenty hay land , creel :
uns through rntlro tia > t. go d buildings , oorralfs
to i only 4 miles from tlirlv.in ; lallrcad town , one of
lin best and in st convenient i nclun In central Neb.
J'l'lj to tr.c Noitb Loup Banking Co. , North Loup ,
ftb. SM6
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MISCELLANEOUS.
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rOST A red Iilih setter dog , about sixteen
J months ol < 4 , answers to the oam ol Major , jiu
lew wlilU hilrs on hlschist ; a llnr.l reward for
is retain to Win I'rcstou. Ut and Iloward Ht.
7 > OUNO A re.ll cf point 'lico. Owner o n bare
L1 f rae br cilllnit at ottlca nf U. F fiearr , t Uth
ad Uiidge , up ulrs lu Will Urn's block , and paying
Mkof tl > U advertisement. IM 23
pOCHAKGB8tojki of xoodi end rnerrhtn.
L dlte tor land , Improved or unimproved. Chasll.
'ooll y , room 9 , Uuuba Katlonil Back , Otnalu ,
P. KOlmarie
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DO EXCHANQK-Improved farms and wlldlandto
trade f r stoakKf meruhat dlia or Omalia cty |
roperiy Cha * K. Woolly , rooia W , Oua a National
tuli , Omaha , Neb SOOnurlO
) UIVV vfilts , sinks and c e iMXI ) cleaned at the
. short * it not oe and at any tine of t be ilty , In no
itlrelyorderltB * way without the Ictit molestation
occupants or neighbors , with rur Improved and
lorkss apparatus. A KvniuiCo. , Oil Cai.lf I ve
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Oou 'lUAUf. ror luuruokuuiw gruuiriv * urv *
? ferred , tbrte (8) ( ) valuable IcU In Dayton , Ohio.
oelot ) In St. I/ul , Mo ; 040 acres of line land In
inwa ; One (1) ( ) farm In Ohio. This property U free
lacumbranco All communications will ba UeaUxl
rlctly confiaontbU. B. II , Wlnspear , 204 Cumlnr ,
) REXEL ft MAUL ,
{ SDocEsaona TO JOBS a. JA.OOBJJ
JNDERTAKERS I
41 , o'd ' Und JJ17 Faroam BL Crd.n by UW. .
h solicited and promptl Uteuded to. TeUrboM