THE DAILY BEE-THURSDAY FEBRUARY 26 , 1885 JTHE DAILY BEE. OMAHA Oirioa No. 014 AND Olft FARNAM ST. I KW YOBK Omen , Itoou C5 TBIBCNB BUILD- IKNO. rabllihul trtrr raotnlnf , "W only llond y morning dally publish The Weekly Bee , TIRMS , rOSTMIB. OruYear , with premium . . J § . . . . ' One Tear , without premium. . fill Month , without premium ' ? On Month , on trl l Ell. All Bmlnen Letters and * * thonld be T , OMAHA. r i Drafts.Checkl and Post offli , kbit to the order of the w THB B EiJKaffl& . * m A , n. Titch , ManngwJIUily Circulation , ' . O. Box , 488 Omaha , ' Ireb. . " ' * * * * * * M" * * P" " * 'T I " t " ' M s k NEXT Wednesday Iho republican nd- I , , mlnUtratlon will march forth. SOME ol the cabinet booms remind m ofUnt yeai'a blrd'a nosls. Thoro'a noth i/l ing in thorn. JUDGING from the vo'o on oenator wo should 8 y that the Illinois legislature is still snowed under. "CALAMITY"VKLLKK , whoso oongrca- aonnl ! days are numbered , could not ro- nlal the tomp'ntlon of striking a parting blow nt the national banking oyston. Tiii'.uR ia Bomo consolation in knowing tbnt when congress adjourns the nowopa- jior Epaco now occupied by the reports of it ] proceeding will bo taken , np with re ports of the bnio ball campaign. THE appropriation demanded for No- braalia'a exhibit at New Orleans ia § 15- 000. This Beams ta bo asking a little too much , especially when such n state aa Missouri can got along with $0,000. IT will not do hereafter for anybody in Ma'no ' to make faces at another if a bill whtoh is before the legislature at Augusta , providing that "whoever annoys another by look or gottaro is guilty of assault , " ahould become n law. " SENATOR. CHOCK'S bill providing for the najcsimont of railroads and railroad prop- city on a moio equitiblo basis was act dowa upDnbythoBonatc. Thisvraa not un expected , for everybody knowa how the sanato , in a'l legiilatlvo bodies , itanda in regard to the rullroada. Anything that it i ] at all advoraa to the railroad In tar- oats maota with little or no faror at the Iiauds of the senate. THE present law which provides that counly treasurois ehall not hold their office for more than two terms in sue sea - alon ohould bo loft undisturbed. It ia a charter."A healthy law , as it required the treasurers to etep down and out at fixed periods so that their accounts can boinvoatigated by a no w man fcr the benefit of the tax payers. An attempt ia being made to repeal this law for the benefit 'of the treasurer of Lancaster county , who ia conhdent of being elected to a third term if this obstacle la removed. This la a kind of apodal legislation that the tax payers of Nobraaka will not endorse. GENERAL HAZEN , chief of the signal i eorvioo bureau , objects ta the use of the word cyclone aa applied to what ho call * "our western tornadoes , " and ho hopes that the proas will correct itsolf. If Mr. Hnzon had boon sitting on the Union Pa cific bridge when the east end was lifted np and twisted into all sorts of shapes and dumped into the river , ho would not now bo requesting the press to call a ro tary wind storm a tornado. lie would call It a cyclone ovorytlmo ; and the ma jority cf the doatruotlvo winds in the weal aw moro of a cyclonic nature than tnylhlng oho. THE New Jersey legislature and Brothsr Taltn&go are making face ) at each other. About a year 030 Mr. Talmago ocveraly denounced the legislature on account of come profanity indulged in by some of the members during a debate. No atten tion waa paid to the roveranod general at the time , but the matter waa allowed to rtut nntll the present session , and the other day tha leglalatuio fired a set of uhorp resolutions at Mr. Talmago to the oiToot that he is constantly socking notoriety riety , and tbat he would bo appreciated moro if ho would attend to his own busi ness. Mr. Ta'mago returned the fire , and concludes his uddrers to ( he legitla tnro by sayiag it ought to pats resolutions deploring its own idiojy and appoint a comrrittoo to fumigate the hall. Mr. Talmago ia firing at long range , and It ia not likely tint ho will ventura into Now Jersey while the legislature is in aosaion , TDAT any opposition to the proposed city charter amendments on the part of nnv member of the Douglas county dele gation should arisa at the very laat mo- incut naturally creates considerable sur prise , as well os indignation In this city , especially In view of the fact tlat the amendment ] , as formulated in Iho bill orproaa the wishes of the people generally orally of Omiht. The objectir to thi liUl is Mr. Pat McArdlo , who lives in thi country. lie moved to have the bill xe committed' to the committee of tin whole for amendments , but this va. voted down , and the bill wai paisod b ; the house. It seems that Mr. McArdl wanto the marshal elected by the poopl Instead of being appointed by the mayo and council , but we tuipect tbat he I n' 3 working for other interests. Mi MoArdle dots not in anyway reprosoc the interests of the people In oppouin the charter. "A VOLUME OF WIND. " A con'itJcrablo volume of wind has been ex pended in congrcts over the forfeiture of the Texas 1'AciEc Innd grant. The herculean efforts ot ft Rood many congressmen claiming to represent the "will of the people" in the premises , to get tha bill through , have bfcn held up by their ndimrer * as remarkable evi dences of pnttiotitm , and tha opposition that tha bill IIRR from tltno to time encountered ii hid to the diabolical machinations of the bloated corporations. As a matter of fact the bill Is of very little Importance to the pcoplo or the corporations. The grant wna made to a certain corporation represented by Tom Scott. That corporation mode some sort of an sasifirmcnt to the Huntlngton Interest , nnd n road was con- tlructcd that claimed to bo tha road contem plated by the grant. The road 03 is claimed waa constructed within the term set by the net making the grant , and if It succeeded to the right and has confronted to the law , the company will get the land , otherwise not. Tbo matter would have gene to the courts In any event , as the title of the lluntlnglon Interest under the grant has been questioned , Now all the hullabaloo about Iho moro or less valuable lands in Now Mexico nod touth- orn Arizona , principally less , "saved to the people , " by the tremendous patriotism of the senntois and congresamon who have toiled and perspired to get the bill through , is w.11 to4 Rush , If the lluntinglon interest has a legal title , the act forfeiting ( tha lands Is wast paper. They can no moro bo forfeit ed by an net of congress than can the Innds granted to the Union Pacific or the 1) . & M. n Nebraska. Congress cannot pats a consti tutional act impnring the validity .of a con tract. If it has no title the courts would have oust cd it all tlio same , probably. Tlio Texas 1'n- cifio forfeltu o appeara to have served no other visible purpose than to give some loud mouthed ranters nn opportunity to exercise their lung power. Lincoln Journal. Although the Lincoln Journal is the defender of jobs and steals , and the advocate - vocato of monopolist ) , wo are surptised that it ahould find itncceesary to go out of its way to defend C. P. Huntlcgton hi ] attempted laud-grab of 15,000,000 acres. There is not a decent paper in the country that does not commend tha action of congress in passing the Texas & Pa cifio land grant forfeiture bill. The Jour nal well knows that the Tcxai & Pa ciCc never built its read nor earned any portion of its land grant. IIo\v then could it assign to the Southern Pacific something jwhlch it did not own , and t which it had no title ? And how could the Southern Pacific , which never earned any porticn uf that grant , lay any claim to it ? Did not the Southern Pacific state emphatically that it did not want ni'y land grant but would construct a road to meet the Texas & Pacific at Fort Yuma ? Bnt it seems that the Southern Pacific , which waa pushed vlg orously , did not atop at Yurna , but was built into Texas until it mot the Texai & Pacific , 08 miles beyond the eastern ex tremity of its unowned land grant. This forced the Texas & Pacific to "assign" its unearned ; land grant to the Southern Pacific , which had cut it off from uslnt ; the grant unless it thould proceed to parallel the Southern Pacific. The Texas & Pacific never performed a single con dition ni required by the land grant act and the Southern Pacific did not want any subsidy. Ib was an off-shoot of the Central Pacific , and its great generosity and remarkable enterprlso in heading off the Texas & Pacific wore duo to the fact that it wanted to prevent that road from becoming a com. petitor of the former the parent com pany. Bnt the Lincoln Journal , true to its natural instincts , proceeds to do- fend this attempted gigantic steal of Mr. Hnntlngton. It knows well enough that ho is tlio meat audacious land pirate of the age , but the Journal prefers to defend - fend Euch a scoundrel rather than to ad mit that Senator Van Wyck hai done a great public service in championing the movement to forfeit the Texas and Pacific land grant. The Journal s whole article is aimed at Senator Van Wyck. It Is indeed amuting to see to what depths the editor of that paper will degrade himself in order to belittle a man who has achieved a national roputi tion , and who is receiving the pralao of the into llgont and untrammelled preis. The Chicago Times Bays : "On behalf of the nation , oa behalf of every honest man and vrotcby woman in a political society of sixty mi'llonv , The Times thanks fir it the sanator from Nebraska ( Mr. Van Wyok ) , and secondly the other senators and roprotcn'atives ' who have iu gcnd faith , and without any mental reservation , pronounced the nitioral veto of the most bold and Iniquitous attempt at land plri cy that has scandalised this country. ' Yet the Lincoln Journal calls the efforts of Socator Van Wyck and his atsDcfa'o ' a "volumo of wind , " and insults the Intelligence of its render. } by declaring ing ( hat the Texas & Pacific forfeiture appears to have tcrrod no other purpose than to'.qlvo'.souio loud-mouthed ranters an opportunity to exercise their lung power , We would not pay any attention to th Journal's contemptible flings wore it no for the fact that we desire to lot the people plo of tfebriaka Sao what a * spiteful fee its editor can occasionally make of him- Eelf.3 THE street rail way company has a lobby at work at Llnco'n againtt the charter amendment giving the mayor and council the right by oidinanco to lo ulato the tlmo and manner of running the street cars nd heating and cleaning the same Now it seems to ns eminently proper that the city should have this right in view of the fact that the street railway cccupics the alrotti and enjoys privileges for which it pats not a cent. All that ia lo required of the ccmpiny is that It ehall lo accommodate the public , in keeping with or all reasonable demands. Wi hout the la power as contemplated in the amendment fr.nt the railway company may abuse its privi nt leges end increase its fare on special oc < ng caslona as it has frequently done in the put , Rroitly detrimental to the Interest ts ! and reputation of the city. Not loncj go the council passed an ordinance M- quliing HID company to inn its cars until midnight nnd otherwise regulating the tlmo of rucnlnp. The company admitted that the ordinance was not unreasonable - reasonable , but as n compliance with it would bavo involved a little extra ex pense , it did not pny the slightest atten tion to it , nnd nothing was over done by the council in regard to the matter as it was found that it did net have the power 10 enforce the ordinance , a f ct known to the lallrcad company nnd of which it took ndvnnlngo. Had tlio company com plied with that ordinance wo _ vcntuio to say that the proposed chatter amendment would novcr have been thought of. The amendment simply gives the council the power of enforcing such ordinances ns it may BOO fit to pass in regard to the regu lation cf the street railway , nnd wo con sider it very cheeky , to my the leant , for the company to attempt tj defeat it. The Omaha street railway company will do well to lot well enough alone , and not tty to imttato the methods that are so commonly pursued by railway corpora tions. It Is safe to say that no city conn 011 would over pass an ordinance that would bo unjust , uiuoaaDiiablo or op prcsslra. TUB important feature of the sewer amendment of the city charter ii that which gives the council power to ro au thvo cost of sewers already constructed to the extent of special benefits on the property in the sewer districts. The law &s heretofore existing has been declared by Judge Wnkoly to bo unconstitutional , thus leaving the city authorities without any authority to levy or collect special taxes for sewers constituted. The pur1 pose cf the amendment is to assess en the property in the sewer district ! only the cost of mains , which is generally sit- Isfastoiy to the paoplo in the several die- tricto. A few individuals , however , nro opposing the aimndment , hoping , in the uvent of success , to thereby escape payment mont of any porticn of the tax. It is hoped , however , that they will hosomo convinced that they are ccting unfairly , and that they will wlthdiaw their rppo aition. It is pretty eafo to cay , however , that the amendment will bo passed in splto of their oppcsition. It is rather strange that these objectors allow public improvements io bo begun and ho carried on to completion without making any ob jectlcn , but when the work is finished take advantage of technicalities to escape taxation for what has been done for their benefit' It Is fortunate for the city that such pereons are largely In the minorily : otherwise Omaha wonld never have been moro than a mud-hole. THE prcspects era quite favoriblo for the passage of a law prohibiting alien ownership in the territories. The eonato committee on public lands hai favorably reported the bill with same amendments , providing that aliens must become citizens If they whh to become landowners in the territories. Ono of the amendments pro vldes that no railroad shall hereafter own lands in the territories except snch as ara necessiry for their operation and have been granted by congress , and all such lands whether acquired before or after the passage of this act , which are not necotsiry for the operation of the com panies shall bo disposed of within ton years after the bill ii passed , and if not dlupojcd of shall be forfeited to the Unit ed States ; and all property acquired in violation of this aot shall bo forfeited to the United States. This Is a very healthy amendment , and the bill as a whole will meet with general approval at the hand of the people. If passed , as we think it will be , it affects the ownership of from 25,000,000 to 30,000,000 acres of land in the territories that are coir hold by for eign syndicates and aliens who never in tend to become citizens cf this country , but who propose to establish a system of absentee landlordism which has caiued ai much dlssatiafjctlon nnd trouble in En- rope. These foreigners will either have to become citizens or convey their lands to pareous who ate citizens. WILLIAM O'BniEN , the borco raler , who was sntpandcd in the Biitish parlia ment Tuesday night , Is one of the inoit remarkable and pugnacious characters de- vdopad in the Irish nn'ional movement In rooent years. As editor of United Ireland , he suffered every imaginable peraocntion from the officials of Dublin castle. Ho has boon imprisoned n dozen times and hit paper confiscated , libe suits have piled up n sere cf judgments against him , but with courage undaunted and backed by generous facade , ho con tinued to fight during every moment of his liberty until the castle hoisted the white flag , Every inch a fighting editor , he drove from Dublin a sores of Immoia leeches , who had fastened thenuolvea on the British establishment In Ireland am made the castle a hcus3 of prostitution A vigorous , Gory writer , a man of indom itable energy and unlimited resource , h has euraod the dis'inction of being th first of radical Irith editors to oirry on a successful war against officials whoe power to imprison and Bond into oxi ! wai only limited ( o thtir caution in picking a jury. O'Brien was elected to the commons over the bitterest cppo- tlon , nnd United Jrcladn h now l ft severely alone. A HILL has been introduced In the Missouri legislature to abolish wells w.tbin the limits of the water-works ser vice of St. Loula. At h'rtt ghnco one might eupposo this was a move in the In- torcit of a waterworks company , but this is not the case , as the waterworks of St , Louts are owned and operatad by the city. The St. Louis Republican rogsrds this bill , from th& health standpoint , as _ onaof the most important moasuroiun- der cocaldeiatitn. There are more foul wells , more foul ciV.ornr , rcoro foil nnd overflowing vaultn in St. Louis now thru there were ia 1800 , when the cholm wna thoic. These were the meat offic'cnt moans of pr pigaling nnd spreading the epidemic , and they will answer the same bad purpose ngaln if permitted to retrain and bo used. THE mombsis of the Michigan horaoof representatives nro considerably ngilntcd over nn infernal machine which smo one placed upon the speaker's deok. The lujplclons looking box ntlracted Iho nt- icntlon of the speaker , but ho refused to ipon it. The senrgont-at-ainu , however , ( pencil nnd examined It , and found tlio iontents , to consist of clockwork , a fuse , md n tubstnnco resembling n mixture of Iron filings nnd powder , nnd its oily feeling - ing suggested that nltro-Rlycerlno hsd > eon nrixod with it. The probability is .hht the Infernal machine WAS n harmless ovlco , arranged by some practical joker , rho took this method to intimate to the cglslaturo thst ( f it docs not adjourn t might bo blown up. However , jokes ire getting to bo altogether too common md are not appreciated , aa people do not ike to bo frightened nearly to death. THE rtcjnt reports to the tfiect that Ira , Heudr.'cks ' , ambition to bo "tho rat lady cf the land" fcrmcd the basis of hostility on the part of the Hondrlcks 'arnily towards Joe McDonald , whom hey did not want in the cabinet , have cun pronounced by Mr. Hondricks as bsurd , nnd ho expresses the hope that ho stories \villnot boanannojnuco toMr. Cleveland dr the Indies of his family , w that this fiction concerning Mrs. Hciulrlcko' ambition lies been disposed f , the friends of McDonald co doubt > rortho raiicrand ontcrlain hopes of his lovatlon to the cabinet. SWAIJI seems to bo n sort of elephant m the hands of the court martial. After .hrco different attempts to fix hts uen- once , for conduct prejudicial to gosd or der and military dlcc'pline , the court im- ascd upon him the sentence to bo sus pended fiom rank fcr twelve years and o forfeit one-half his monthly pay every month for that period. In other words wntm has boon retired on half pay. Th's ' is what wo would call a pretty oft thing under the cirjurnstar.czs , AVEsTKRN NEWS. COLORADO. The Enow ia melting along the western oothille , and the rivers are beginning to fill heir banks. Great snow storms on the paeccs and ceaki > ow make mountain travel a ver.y wearisome .ndertaklcg. Snow has fallen for forty five days at and .round Leadvillo. Considerable difficulty is ow experienced among travelers. The oil excitement baa reached snch n heat .hat a company with a heavy capital has been 'ormcd at I'oeosa Sprirgs to sink for It. Chung Sinpr , a Chinese physician of Pueblo , ! a beipg tin es ted i almost daily and tried for radioing medicine .without the necessary lcenao. "Coupon Johnny , " alias J. G. Parker , wdl nown in Omaha in tha early daysof railroad- ng- , has opened a ticket scalping office in Denver. Not less than n half dozen colonies nro orrnirg iu eastern states nud will settle in Colorado. Two will locata on the Platte in eld county. Mrs. William , Westfall was adjudged in sane in the county court A Gipsy fortune ' .ellor told her tbat bur husband , a railway ngineer , would be killed in on accident that lay , and the matter so preyed upon her mind .hat . she lost her reason. The fruit growers of Northern Colorado repose to pool their products this coming prfrijj. They have appomtsd a committee .o . select a merchant iu Denver who will bavo ixclualve ealo of berries and other fruits. The .dvantagea of this course are apparent. A joung man in Denver wrote to the ounty cleric of Pitliin county , asking what ho opening waa for a young man who neither Jrank. nimk' d _ nor chewed. The clerk re plied that he didn't know , aa no mich curiosity had over vititotl tbat camp. The vigilance of Engineer 1'rank Beatty , of a pncsengcr tram on the Denver RioGraudo i woa the train from destruction last weak iVliilo rounding a curve iu Antrim * cannn the mgineer aw nn eiiormous avalanche of gnaw earing down the side of the ( anon ashortdia- ; anco ahead of th train. He reversed the en- pine at onuo nr.d the train was brought to a itandatiil onlv a few feet from wlieie the. 'lido ' , n hugo masa of FHOW , treea and atones , truck the track , butying it to a depth of ughteen feet. 3y ! his pioiupt action nut only many lives , but tha wholu train was saved 'com destruction. The Georgetown mine owners and raer- chauta , tired of the exactions uf the rulrorulc , uve decided to return to first principles in rmifloort.iUon. A company , with n capital if $20,00) , all BubscrlUd , has been formed to Substitute horse and mule teams to do the Weighting for two yenrp , beginning ay 1. It (3 ( intended to make .bo trip in enudiy by having relays to push .hroiiRh. This will boat the railroad , as it IH managed , by two dijB , Ore will be haulrd to Denver for $3 per ton , nnd return freight io n' > case to exceed CO cents p > r 1 0 pounds uch member of this association will giv : > auds to use this line alone for the tlmo Hpeci- litd dinregurding any reduction which the l/rdon Pacific m y rcime. They are alen pledged to boycott the tnllroad by using theli nfluenco to prevent it doing any business in the county. MONTANA. Montana has thirty-one newspapers. A letter from Butte Bays that the outlook there wai never co discouraging as at present. Two new Preabyterlan churches have been organized in Montana oinco the Presbytery et last year. The owners of the Mountain Belle mine , in Mo gher county , are sacking $40,100 worth of high grade ore fur shipment cast. Public moetlniis have been held in usvera ! towns to work up sentiment in favor of the p'asiage of the null-gambling bill now before the legislature , Tbti Cleopatra mine ; of the Ifccla company U looking wol ) , with a fine bady of ere in sight In addition the company ban nearly 8100,000 worth of ore in tha b'ns at their smelter at Gloidalo. The bounty law erst the territorial treasury nearly Sl'/.OOO paid for ecalpaof wild onlmals during 1881 , Iherawero killed during the yeiir 44" beam , M3 mounUIn lions , fi,4li wolves and 1 Oil coyotes. There are plenty left in Montana yet. In Mragher county th're are twenty-ore orgamzid fchool disirlcts , end twenty three HclioolH t&ugH Ihgie are 080 males of echuo ; ago and 017 ferraloi. of which 258 males at tend school , and 213 f < males. The total money received from nli iourcea the p.st year wa S15.J31 05. OALIKOBNIA. The democratic administration of state tTdlru slfrniiiwl itielf with a deficiency c SU6(00 ( , hich tha legi.lature has been called upon to make up. Sutler county ban an abandoned echoolhousa that is haunted by _ uponic , which persists Ir throwing up tbo windows , though they may bo closed fifty times a day. Modesto h four-lfgged rooster. It puU on more alra than any other chlckun on the ranch , ami trnts aronntl amo'nff the quadtn. I'cclsasifitwnsonoofthcm. The Atlantic nrtl ] 'Alfi0 ndlroAd company have olTorid $ : .0.000 . for l.ltidmi 1'ark iu Ixn Angelo. , for a depot st ! . The name prop v'i'xyar ' BCI > , was offered for s lo * t Thei prospective \lneynril planting in Liver , moio Vclley tl.is year nhows mi : rcngo of 35 acres. This will undoubtedly bo increased to 1 000 nnd perhaps 1,100 , thould the season continue as auspicious JoriNGa. The Stanton creamery will ttart tip March 1st. Wayns extracts cold comfort from coal and wooJ thiovcf. The last $ (0.000 ( of Lincoln's water bonds have been sold. Andy Wyman , of Civil Bend , dropped his thumb on a buzz saw the other thy. * * The B. & M. will erect automatic gattson the streets crossing the track iu Lincoln. Lincoln lias lot the contract for a now brick and stone school building of eight rooms ItfxM each. The residence of 0. W. Carmine nosr Klh Crock burned last week. It was painted red and insured for $1,000. 0. B. Pryor , n farmer near Weeping Water , haii been jailed at Platttmouth for disposing of fiftyli\o mortgaged sheep , Plattsmouth's greatest want the present day in a number of coirfortnblo tenuraent houses. The demand exceeds the supply. W , 1Hawn , of JPoncn , Neb. , is trying to lecuro the privilege of < n orating n.fcrry across the Miisouri , at Elk Point , Dak , next sum mer , The now town of Cozad lies under the 100th degree of west longitude , nt d plumes itself ns jolrift tlio center of ono of the bunt corn-grow ng districts nnywhoro to bo found , The Indians of the Snntoo reservation nro said to hiuo already niado their selection * , vhicli are almost wholly confined to. the northern part along the river bottoms. O'Neill boasts of nn cx-Irlih convict under .ha coercion act uomcd Thomas Jlnyct , whoso 'inirtHCti months' of iuipriKonmeut In British ails ha * rentiers ! him extremely bitter to wards all things Uoglish. A stata oratorical association has brcn 'orrnoil at Lincoln composed of student ! ofdif 'trent colleges. The first ppouting match will bo bold at Hastings , the third Wednesday m April. Lincoln court ) hnd nn oulraro case last wrek , timllar to that for which the Mexican I'fldillo was lynched near ( Jiete. Twounhunjj jiutin , ftldoil liy n fimule procurer , outraged nud mutilated a girl of fourteen. The North Loup , known for fifty yoirs ami moio os the \oiy center of the gruat .American ieccrt , piiiiluctil sain ? of the best coin grown n tha tints last fceifon : , nnd the prosptCiH for rapid BtttlernoLt next epting are very Hat ter leg. Lincoln is all run down at the hcola over jesting links. It ia only n couple of months eiuco n LOW SID,0(0 rink was opened there , xud now ( mother 210 feet long nnd 01 feel \vidi ia to 1)3 built. It will bo the finest weal of Ghtoigo. Bolivnr Flood , n fakir of Castilllnn oxtrac- iiou , grabbed a coat in a clothing house in Klk Orcok end ran fur shelter. City Morsbal Hal- varatndt soon cells red the thief and landed jlru In court. Tha judgu fined him $50 nnd c-at , and nhilo handing tha marshal his Bharo of the swag gently whispered , "Halveriitadl for high ? " The Sherman county Times thus * whoops the county Boat ; " 'f hero wan i'sued from iho postoffice In Loup City , Nebraska , dur ing the year 18 1 , money orders to the aggregate - gate value of § 14,141,40 ; paid out on money orders drawu on same oflice , 55,83'J 03 ; fees received for orders issued , § S .88. t > C8tal notes were issued amounting to Sli93.77 ! ; fees received on sainu , S18.-15. What better proof a needed to mtka it pltiin tlnr Loup City is a lively business centreV With two banks , one reporting us as doing about 814,000 per month , this is indeed a splendid showing , " A TrciriCHdoub 1'owor. Jhicago News. We see that the HOD. Chuich Hoe , of Nebraokn , Las succeeds d in defeating the no-called railioid bill , n piece of legls- ation cocctivod ia the interest of the granger clement cf Mr. Howe's state. 1'iioro can bo no doubt that Mr. Howe is n tremendous power in Kcbriiku , but vhonhe undertook lo lift Tcncieiseo nnd Louisiana over into tlia rapubllcan parly "oat foil ho could find no spot on which o rest his lever. GATAEEH rpIIE Great Balsimlo Dlstlllat.oo JL of Witch-Hazel , American I'ine , Canuia FirSlarlgold , Closer , Blossom ? , cto , called SANFOIID'S RADICAL CUKKfor tlio Immediate relief and perrnantnt cure of every form of Cutarih , from a slmpl ! Cold In the Heal to tot > s of Smell. Taste and Hearing , Cough and Catarrhai Consumption , Complete treatnenr , conslstlrgof one bottle Haoic.il Cute , one box Catarrhai Soltuntand one Improved Inhaler , In one package , may now bo had of all D.unl-t9 for 81.10. Ask for SANDFOHD'S RADICAL CURE. Complete Treatment with Inhaler ] "The only absolute epcciflo we know ol" Sled. Tlmoc. 'Thobmtwo ha\e found In a lifetime of sutlcrlng" llev. Dr. Wlguln , B ( ston. "After a long tru vlb with Cafrrii the ItADiCAr , CL'KH baa con- pj r jd" Rev. 8. W , Jtrnroo , tcwisburgh , Pa. "I ia\e not found n case it did riot relieve at once. " Andrew Lee , Jlanchoutcr , llasa. Potter Drug and Chemical Co. , Boston. For the relief and prevention the Instant it la applied , of Rheu matism , Neuralgia. Sciatica , Coughs , Coida , Weak Back , Stom- i.af , nnd Uowcla , Shooting Pains , Numbneua , Hysteria , Fe male Pains , 1'alpltatlon , Dyapep- eia , Liver Coujplalnt , Blll-Ut Fever , Malaria , and Epldemlca. use Collin's Plasters ( an Electric Battery combined with a Purouj Plaetor ) and laugh at palri 2Si eTerywhere COLLARS < P CUFFS turma THIS MARK MI THI FINEST GOODS EVER MADE , iftNa HI Linen , BOTH Lln'ngs ' AND Exteriors. Aakrbr thazn PROPOSALR. UNITED STATES INDIAN SERVICE , ) I'INB RICOH AOHSCr , V Dakota , January 12 , 1885 , ; Sealed proposals ID triplicate lidor > ed , propoeali for the erection of one WetelMltht and Carp ntei shop , one harness , slice and uUnllaneoui ahopi , one slaughter bouset > o wagon and storage thods , one luku house and cellar , at this agrii y and direct eil t j thu undcri'gned , care cf Chief Quartermaster department , of the I Utto.Omtba Neb , will be re ceived uotl 18 tn , Saturday , February II , I85 Plans and specifications can bo ixtinlocd lo tht n < Tro of the o icf quarte'-n aster , deiartcont of the riitto , Omaha , Neb , thu "Uter Ocean" Chlcajto , 111 and the "Journal" kt Karma i City , Ilo , Contract will bo awarded to tbe lowest responsible bidder , subject th tin approval of tbe department o the Inferior , 1 be rUbt , however , la reserved to reject any acd all , or anv part of any bid , if detmcd ( ji tha boot In terestofthoierrloa' f roiH It inubt State length ot time required foi competition of hulldhx f'ter ' approval of or ntract an1 innet be tcoompilned by a cortlduil check upon UJiuo United bUtus Depository , tayable to the order ot tha 'unt crslguod , for at least five ( i i > crceat ol the amount "f the propoial , hi.h check thall be foilti'o I to the United btaU iu case of an ) blidcr rccei\lnj \ the a w nlj li ll Ml to execute promptly a contract with good > nd nutSclenl securl tic , aocorduiis to t et rm othi * lid , cthervvUe to bo ieturne.1 to the bidder. fet further l t > rmat on a/ldrcas the undere'gnea ' at Pine Rl'ifte Agency , Dikot * Ttoundanlkncd will will U ) ai I'axton Houw , Otiaha , Nib. , b > tbe mojnloi ; ol Friday , n issd. Y T. H'OrUTocDDT Jaa.tO-Jvca U. S , Indian AJM SPECIAL NOTICES. TO LOAN MONEY , ° , 9 -v' " K nmMT i7ir r A nanclil oatclntige 16.8 I atnam. SZ-inlp OMY : T.OANGC J. T. n < tiyio n ; iroitity | , SI3S. 14th st , upitkltii. > rd ( ccurltj by Uallon Hro , < 17 South ISIh St. 370-Sfl ] V I ONKT TO LOAN I h o money to IOMI on Im. lil | rovnlcl'y ' property. In toy amounts to tult , t rc < oti Uo talcs W. II. Motl-cr , 14C * Farc m tl. , ovtr JIOTSf'd hc Store. B53tl . In eumjcl tkXI n,1 upwuril. O. F. Paris Mill Co. , lUil Eitntu unil Lot Agents , 1(06 Ftrram St. CC7-II ONKV lo&nod on ch W . lUllroad Tickets M tonghl anil ioM. . Fciocnn , ! 1J s. 18th HELP WANTED. V\7AKTRn , \ Rood K tl to ilo gontrM housework. V > 710310th at. SOI-4p \VTAI.TKt > By peed Ornmn girl a place for I ? second or eoneial IK use work Iu n tmMl fa-nlly , 1010 Howard St 871-25p A1TANTKD - A Ore dm roller maker to whom cmplojnient will bo ( jlvrn. yromnnt Foundry ftiul JUchlnoICn. , Fremont , Nebr. 2S1-2 WANTED A nrd cl s ll\o IntMtuto nvtciman ono whohi9 li J oxrcrltncc , nn tther but ll\c , vMo avtakotnin need > niy ) ; M. K. ll ttln. 88SII _ _ _ _ _ AMTKD A Bill'or gen'rM housework. Apply W ply 113 north 10thSt. Mrs. III ) . C05-20t > \A7ANTKD-Oltl for hou o ork ; family cf two ; Jlra. K. Blcgharo , 3d house W. a 16th fit , , S I.cavcnnotth SC3 25p YX7ANTED A first CM ! blaok smith , to > rm V > gocd w coaand ftciuly oirplnymtni lll bo clven. AOdress Fremont Toundry .V Machlno 0 . , Trunont , Neh. 350 tf T/tl ) A | ? lrl to doconerat housework , oook- Iriu , washing and Ironlur ; al'o a second Rlrl to do up stairs wotk and t.tko cure ol a h ttiy , In a imall family. Incnoipct9lit RliU teed hot npb'COS 23d et , 4lh house from t rtnm. 319 25 A \7ANTnD Immediately , two eihanlzoil Iron V > wcrkcrs , at the UiiUn Suck Yards , ( hnaba. 350-JS AN IEP A flr t claisbHuk book forwarder at W C , \Vbltnoj > , IWl Farnaii t S61-25 r'ANTKD A god girl nl llth and Eavonpott > A.0aroy. 34lit ANTED Chamlcrmald at Ii. Chailcu hoUI. W 317tf ! fAM 1ID A D Itl f' r general houto * ork. Mr j. V R.H. Wilbur , C31 le s nt St. 313tf iroots ( for our new boc.k , good pate \ to workers Call or adJroca Oeo. Iluutcr , 1812 Butt St , Omaha Neb. 1 5-ni 4p ANT1ID OooJ lite BOllcltots Address Mutual W Wall Insurance Co. , Stw tt Neb. fSS-l SITUATIONS WANTED. ) - t Uorwhol48 lahonsc WANTU-8ltuitlimlnr > f 22 ; three joais bus Incsi experience ; tal y not so much an object n acoodplaco v > ltlirroi"i-ctsi f a future ; roffrrnrci as lo honutr. Address K E. , Rco office. 373 25p IANTEL Situation lot a oook. utrbtly temper W ate. Address IX , lice olllco. SSl-SBp * CUDR m.Mrled roxn wants oiluatlon aa book A kecpur , In wholesale c.oUblehmcnt In Omaha. Addrru ' 'O. " care Be . 89H. f MISCELLANEOUS WAM'S. Situation , by a tc'pcctnh'o vcurc WANTED n wliolctaloot retail Brocerhnd ; 11 no } can oxnorlcDco in cgland Jts. I. ( Iros\ouor. 3SO 2 , ' > i > WANTK1J n > to yonnK ladles , both fnthocltvto tuako the acrualntai | ce cf t\\n pentlcuifn f means. Addresa "blonde & nrunetto' city. Object , u | Icmant time. 378 20p WANTED A purchas-r. I hvo tn cttablUhcil butlncsa in umaha ( aint : over 3 01 per month which Iwill srllmrSt 0 C use for sillinj , ' dckuoh * ; ill luara'ojist IincsHgntlon AdtlrfsiJ. H. , Ito cilice. 47D-2po&o UFNT Ono latpn unfurnished front room ; desirable 1 scatlon. N.M liooollljo. Sfll-20p "VT7"AN'IED losillaco.Iectlon of < I1 U S. and V foreign coins , CLtap. 0. A. Hogo's. 810 N 14th St. , c.ty. 3l5-2Sp E\cry lidy In nted of aso-ingma. WANTKD to see thonuw Imprmnd Arenicin No. 7. P. K. Hodnnn & Co. , agtuta ; 203 N Ifllh. 343(1 ( A pcntleman room mate to bra-il In WANTED family ; roftrenccs tcquirod. Addnm C. A.HOJ ofllco. 32fl.tr 17ANTKD Ladles and gtntl-mon to take nice , . T I Ight , pleasant work at thtlr own hr.mea . ( dis tance no object on ) ; wotkeent by mall ; $ 'to $5 a day can bo nuleilv made ; no nanvassmg I'loiroad- dreeB at onciRillablj Man'fg Co. , I'hiUdclphia. 1'a. Box 1603. 250-28p \ \ ANTED Ladlia atd gentlemen In city or coun- W try to take light work at their on huao. $3 to $4 a dav easily made ; wcrk rent by mall ; no canvasa- Ing W o bae good demand for our work and f urnmh steady omplosmont. Address with stamp. Oil jWN M'F'G. COUFAAY. 281 Vine gt , Cincinnati , Ohio. 113 m4p Agcnta to work for the Western Mutual WANTED tual Benevolent Association , of Beatrice , * eb. Cash capital $100,100 , paid up iu full. 1 hose desiring agenclca In Eajtorn Nor raska or Wo tern Iowa , should address C , A. Wootloy , No 1222 Fainam st , Omaha , Neb. , or Oliver C. Eabin , Hoo'y , Beatrice , Neb. To good nzenta , men or < vomon , a liboial compensation will bo paid. Company la po-opcra- tlveluplan , eafo , reliable and cheap , and oa y to work. 800-122 f OU KENT HOUSES AND LOTS. TOH RENT Small bouso good location with r J1 witnout furniture. Balku Bioa. , 317 R 13th St. S09 20 FOR RENT Aspl ndid corner store en Cumlrp St , , 22x60 bultaMo for grnnory or any othei I in Ircsa , also an ohgtnt light taiemorfne bl > tk from Post olllco good Ivcatton for ba < hcr thoj ) or any other light business lloifoi-lnu ner. 347-27 \ "ENT Cigar store furnltuie for sale , ocr. B\OR bt. , 1202 lodgu bt 1)18 ) 21 p a RENT A ftur room house , with cclhr , FO closets and out M'clit'n ; $ IB.Cu pcrmontb. K.- qulro 8i3N Utut. P. J. Crcidon 8l7tf ) ENT-Sovtrel iniill cottato. In dltteton FOR jarts of the city. AlaootoUrgu loomori 2il llosr. BarKor'a bl.'Ok 16th and rarnun , a'"ln Blifp- Inir room en 3d Hour. C. E. AiOjne , S W I5th nJ rarnam. 333 28 OH RENr-Cottjgont 1718 DoJ o Etrott. F 271tf PENT Store on Ciimmlcga Ft. , with rooms FOR family. J , Kline , 1318 Douglas ( it. ZuB-mll ' New buck lious11 rooms , modern improvement * , No. tU N , 22d : . Itqulro 2118 California Bt 167tf R R NT-New cottage , 6 rooms , J. Ptlpjw Roe , 1512 S. . - RENT Nice ( J room cottage comet 24th am ) FOR strict. Apj-ly to K. B , Chapman , 1217 Howard 3t 893-tf RENT A new lcht room house. Knqulroof IriOR E. lloddle , Sttb.bet Da > etioit | and Chi ago - go sta. ROOMS FOR RENT. IOR KENT Iiirulbbed r. cm Iiqu roof J. I ! . Wilbur , Omaba I aviiics Uank. 376 tl Nicely furnished frcntiocm ; Itcatlon FORHENT excellent , at 1418 Howard it. 207-2p ! 710R IU NT-6 rooms over store. H. ilcJIsnua , F nit N mil , st 38627 F7OR 7OR KENT Fumlthed front reom IOC 1 f rnam. .1 38127p HEAT Uufuiulshcd looms , 1C17 Chlcaao st FOll 312-24p RENT Furnished or unlnrnl hed room- and FOR niture for taU , at S W c r 18lh acd Uud ut. HE.STJilce'y furrithe-1 room with boaid ' lor ono CT two gcnlleacn , 101S Fsrnam. 33UI IBKTA nicely turn thcd front parlor with FOll IrrproveDcnl * for grniUmau ard wife , tiist-o'a's tah'o bond , 20(9 O m H 3i& II RENT FumUhed Iron' rcom , UOl'aciac kt FOR 83J-lf.i | RUNT A unite of very drilrabla Iu tUhfd FOR rootts , H E cor Chicago au "l > th uti. riue ( block from red oirlUu. 3l.-2Bji ilK.NT I'wnUhod IKOUH , KB , N 18f t. FOR ) > 22 27p Ill T Furulthcdlloomwltu board 603 N. Foil . BM-M KENT Kuiiileti-'d and uuluri lihrd room * , 1 with h ard. UoUl , Cai'itol ' avc. and 13th tt. Mr * L. W Ilald. 319 > oar VD IOKUENT furcbhrdlrcut room with tty win F duw , trick hocb i vtltb UirJ , CC6N S19 iif " | ? OR RKT Hilte cf ttrnlrtr < l rocnu. Hit ( "Ul .I1 totnlan. llt _ A. OM.twooJ. 170 tf 1 011 IlKNT-Two wifmrilshtd roomssinUMofor I iKht housekeeping , lictmti's Uixk.eor. 8 h and IIOWAfll ft * , * * ] Pt ( 7J\01l IlKNT-Nlccly furnished looms at 1719 CMS -4 " ' - lout ROOM TO LKT-KnquIn drug ttotc , cor. , 10th -L- att bonglM , - - - T > 99\tS \ Wfh ! N"uJ- or winter. Apply JLVat Bt. Chaile n tel . 93o'\l \ ITIOH UKNT-rot light houselpermc , two room * , A1 furnished for that purpofc , 8. W. cor Pth and "I Oll IlKNT Furnlfhctl rootna at 1810 Dcnliro st. FOR RKNT Two elegant rooms In Ucdlck'n blook , Vaulcon A Co. , 1611 Farnam. 041-tf FOR SALE. lj < OR SAIiK A second hand sewloir machine rheap J ? for cash , In lulrc at Pee olllco. 370-tf I poll SAM : Second haml ten hotfo fnwcr , up. right heller and onclno ; In good condition , low * J ? > , , chM < 8 > 1 > oor' 1M 81111'sl Oinahft , Nob. SST't i OU SAI.VThree story bulMinc on the heit cor J.1 nerlot In Bchutltr , oupo.lto 1'ostolliooj first class location lor nnyMml of tuslnrn ; rents f rXX > pet ye r Tile * ro.soluble ; at * ? tcrini ; for nat- tlcularsaddrtss , II. a UlissSchuy cr.Nob. SfS4p il PAtr. Oil i\CIIANOK-Vor : RV.l latm luid ln obI kftOr \ i a , a Rtnetal stock ol trier- .K Jf. , l0. . UoxS ) , lsiex. ! I . E > OHIIKNT-A K exl htlekjard. Ai | | > lV at Me- Ca uullioi. , utp. I'orttllleo. ' 3 7-S | > . 71011 SAIII-Onrottaito kill , two Ilrst-etnM cot. 1 } tipcs , PIIO of cl ht roornii anil imo t n o , Tfo httcr lurnlsliod rc dy tor homo keeiihiK , heallMul locatlOH nnd a iloslrab o nolghboihooa. .imulio 2125 353-i3p ! T.lOll SALII-Coiricr let neat IIHIo Inuse , South 1 Omaha$70' , 8 Uli > nmdS10 | > rr month. C K. Mi > ) n > , a W. cointr IMh ami tarimm. 8M-SS I port SAin AfoTtilco lo's ' In Wilcox addition. 'koarltuttll a chfnp uu monthly pauiionK C K. Ma\ne , Uthaud I'urnam. S87-25 17(011 ( SALh-Ilikoty a d flxtutM In rotaurant for Bjlc.only lakity In clt > ol Ilo'diego. Addices Win. H Jaym , H IdrfBc , Hob. WB.Srn I OllHAH ! IB ivcren chnl olpiul , 4 uulcn from Albion , Neb , , ? 6 acres liril-o , iruio huuii-fia ; 50 jicracro Adonsilt K. Cornon , Omaha. 345-arip J , ' Oil SAMI'lirnllurr ! , llocdlnp , Stcvc , ( Jmens- arp , and i\eijthlnK neo ls ty f-r housoVccp- I ' , r.t16 ( I.cucUHcrthst. Chtap. Jlouto or irut If nntcd 33' 2in BALK Vcty cheap , D pool table. PuclQo 1 Home , 10lh uud liivcnrort 80 2Sp F'ORSAU : Oil HUNT A Rcncral 9turalna llv Nd'ra l < itoMi ilnlni ; allrntciiM luslnrM. Con * elftscf apooil ctirkof Krocotlo * , h.rtn . i iul rhoej , o oakery anil o\crjthlri ( ; romieclcd wlih a tint o'as Krcceri and phoo ttoro , IVr imtltularsaddicss "I. . 11 A. " Dee ollloe. 337-7pj iriOH SALlia i acrofatm , Imptovcd or will trade 1 lor oltv propcily or suck , toou M. M I'a rlsh , 1'jpll i n , KOD. SSfl.SSp FOIt SALK A peed Inmily horeo burev a"d har- nea * Inqul o SOI2 i lupios a . F. A K.'s. 333-S8p I / aiiHof:8 S rc * , 6 mll04 noith wt I1 o' ' North Un-d , 160 ncrea unilor iul halloo , r.J m'lcsof ' Iho wllow ( Ct , ono irlloofnhlch la sclul horga8)cars old , Sinlhsof wlin forieo , IntloflnR pts uro crmcad w ncarlv allsonlcd to tame pn s. Uarn < Sx50 foci , cilbiu K tar 2,00 buahola of corn , S good co r ls , 1 wind mill , ard Swcllm.f water , 1 grMiaiy IfxSO foot , a house 10x24 feet , v Itn laso- mo' t undircntltnliouse , Ptlca $20 piracrc ; half doun , balance on tlu o to cult ( urclmtir. Knijulro at 1'LAir. i Ill'c , or of Vf. II. Yaw , fsoith Bind.Aeb. y02irarS2p FOll SALE CUKM'-Ono clccant cft-uiDcr eel , former cost ? 37B.ca One rcgulttor clock , one i uarly uow Knabo Piano , two gold framed nlcturis , uio homo , liamco' > nd phactcn , one ualla Fafo , small site , one beautiful china coffee Bet. Also a lirgo ice tex , Inquire 1010 IK-iko St. 2.14-tf FOll SALEDilck hruso , coniatnirR 10 locma , born and itab.'o , nud ncco caiy outhouses , In IS ) h st. Auily to EcliBi. Iloaatd , Cor. 16th and DedjO sin. 316. 7 i OR SALn Wallpaper bublncss , euall stoclt of 1 pa ) or Su9 north 16lh HI. 2i7-28p poll SALE Cheap Two counters and 45 eet 1 shelling , at IRthaLd Howard. J , II. Spotman. 290 2flp FOR SALF Atn ( Treat bargain , for not rash , a peiio.nl stork or mcrcha'iUse , o-nslstliiR of a cho'colluu or Dry Ocoilf , Clollilrj , ' . Uootn , hoes , Ila's , Cape , etc. , etc. IMs cntlro stork mutt bo Id at once to satisfy ( lilc.n mjolnft It. For partlcu- la , ajij ly to Jacoa ilclz , FtllsC.ty , Neb. Feb. 17th 1836. 302 Sflp yiOR SALE Oil KXCIIANQE-At 910 pv < &aru. al J. ' orpattof two thousand aoicH of timber land forty miles cast of Kansas City , wll exchange lei Nbr&aka Uud or merchandise. liedfoid , Souor b Da la . 814tf FOR S i IESclliriK of at erst and atcro fixtures fcr eale at No mo South 10th Street , Omkba , Neb. S. L. Schwattz , piop. 246-2ep FOR SALE Stock and fixtures ono cf the host saloocsln therlty. Possession given the fl ek of pill. UoasonBforecliliig , ill health. Addrcoi "X. Yf , " Bee olllco. 182tf FOR SALE Oil TRADE For Improved land , a good 2 toty store , property inVj no , Neb. A residence , barn , 2 lota til Allcrton Iowa , and 2 good < rgu Nonaan etalltona. AUdrcsi O. D , Dlraral Walnut , Pott Co , Iowa. 173uiDp Fn 11 SAI.K A good ptyipg siloon with first clan lonch counter and > cataurant attached , A bar cam. 8. Trcttlcr , 203 South 13th St , 102-tf . OU SAtE Or exchange a full stock cf clothlnc 1 boots and shoes , gent' futnlshlnggoods , will ex chtngo ( or NotriHkn Laiida. U. ll.i'ctor vnS01 S. 10th St. , Omaha , cb. 155-tf FOR SALE 120 acrei of butt farm lands In Wanh. iiiBton county , Nrb ; 2k miloi from Herman ; 8 mlloa from Dlalr. Mill cither sell for cash or will trade fur hou o In Omaha , It ljujer will take up somonotoi ou long tlmo. Tie whole latul tinder iiiltUatlim Address Joa. Kolowiatek , No. 131 ! B 13th fct , Omaha , Neb. 001-tf FORSAI.VI-Chcap one half acre In north Omaha. Address X. Y. / Boo olfico. 54(11 ( F OIl SALK 200 tons lelittcd hay at Elkliornbta tlon , pilco f 2,00 per ton. Apply to Win IIoiin ] > r Klk horn. (62-lmp FOll fULE A tco ; < l pajlng hnpl rncnt business well 'ocatcd and c.tuhllslaxl In tlirhlug town on B. & U. R. R In Nbb. h\rrythirir rcany to etep rleht Into gond trade. Only modoiato capital re * ipjirtd. Addrem "X. V. " lice ottlcv , 012-fth 28p T710H BALK 66x105 fo t ou Cumin ) ; utrcet S blocks X1 west of llllltary bridge , 81,000. John UMcCagus ujiposlto i'ott olllce. 03I-tf FOR BALK 182x124 feet on corner , iouth-eul fror t , house S rooms , barn , S blocks west o Park nve. and Loavenwortb , easy payments , cheap $1,700 , John L. McCuKUe , upposltol'oat Offlco. 047-1 B AIiKDHAV Ooodquality , Icvvojt piloo. T. 8. ' -.Nob. 118-tn4p T7IOH SALE OK K.XO"ANaE For itock ot dry JL' goodi 1380 acrcitock tatiDh , plenty hay land , cruet runs through nitlro tiait. ( i ° d liulldliKB , ccrralla cto . on'y ' 4 miles Irotu thrlv ng rallrrad ( own , one of lh bout and m < at convenient imcheB in central Neh , AppI ] to ttio Noith Ixiup Uanklng Co. , North lonp , Nub. 14-6 MISOELLANKOUS. MRS K. M. HOOPKR , olalrvo > arit and tranrn medium can bo KuuU at N. W. uorner 21th acil Ca ) str els , riour 11 a. in. lo 0 p. m 374-ruM - wtek o > north ISttibt. ' The uviritrian raveu ma hi cillliir at HIS N. 20th St. F. II , W IliUKlurt. 372-26 PUMI'H > ll kind * of pumrii fnr tale or repaired" Addrihd J. J , JIoLaln , 1011 Bauudors Kt. Kt.371m23 371-m23 rpl ) K.\CIIAKJK-Hto8 > 8 el gooda and imrhan. J. dmefor land , lwpro\edcruiilmpioted Cbaa 1L Woclluy , room 20 , ( .icaba atlou | l ) r K , Ouiaha , Nub. tuiuarl rrMt KXCIIANQK Iniprovudfarmland w'ldlandta ' JL trade > r siosks.f n crrba , dltoor Oaalu city proper y Chas It. Woolly , roam 20 , Ona o hatlona , ban v , Omaha , Neb 300narl9 vaults , ttnki and cersi > ooU cleaned it th thoruitiotc andtt any tine of Ibo day , In an .utlrrlyord.rl . M av without the least molcoUtlon to ooeupanu or iielifhborj , ltti our Improved and odorltM apjiaiatut. A. KvanibCo. , 911 Capital ave. twlralp ( SUCCESSORS TO JOIIHe. JACOBS ) UNDERTAKERS I At th old itand 1417/arnuu 8U Order * by UI -