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    THE 17th OF IRELAND ,
An Appropriate Ololiriitlon of ( It.
I'nlrluk * * DAT.
Ht. Patrick's day , ao Inspiring to ovcry
native of llu Knurild l lo , nnd their
children nn wull , waa appropriately cele
brated in Hill ci'y. It was observed
ntrlctly nn n rollglt.ni holiday , services
bolng hold In nil the Oathollo churchtn ,
morning and ovtnlng , largo nudlencei
attending each norvico. Sormoim were
dollvcrttl applauding the groitwork of
St. Patrick In converting the pigan
chiefs of Ireland nnd their followers to
chrulUnlly , the stamp of which la dos
corniblo In every nation on earth to-day.
There are few in the hulory of the world
whoso nobility of charnctor , hi'mlllty and
charity hni loft tuch an Imporlthablo
record In thocauno cf chrlatianity no Hint
of Ireland's pntron aalnt. In every olimo
nnd continent can bo found ntrong ovl-
doncoo of the faith which ho planted In
Ireland , nnd to hia zaaloua work the
Catholic church owes the greater portion
of its strength nud snppoit In tills nnd
generations pint.
The banquet nnd musical entertain
ment Riven In the evening by the
A. 0. II was the principal celebration of
the anniversary In this city. Thu hall of
the association , corner of Thirteenth nnd
Jnckion streets , waa beautifully decor
nted. Iho aUN nnd stripes nnd green
nllk banner ! ) , surrounded by wreaths of
ovcrgrooua , coveted the walls. At the
ho.id of the main atalra "Welcome , "
wrought ia ovorsroins , extended n
"Ocad Mllla Fuiltho" to the
Cuosta. Over the door a
huge homf-hoo ii ovcrgrocn prcmged
"Good Luck" to all. A larga nnmbor of
ovorgracn mot toes greeted the eye in
every direction. The tymlnl of the or
ganization , "Triumph , Unity , True
Christine Charity , " occupied a central
position , ( linked by the words "Ireland
nNalicn. " and "God Save Ireland. "
Among the other mottoes were , "S > .
Patrick our Patron , " "Parnull and
Davltt , " "K in go lbM > aih ? , " nnd "Ire
land munt and will bj frjo " The
arrangement of tiio wreaths and
fl B , rarticularly the construc
tion of the mottoes , were artistic and n
credit to the gentlemen and ladies in
charge.
Five largo table , loaded with fruits ,
cakoa , meats mid other tempting edibles
were arranged across the hall and fully
nix hnnJnd persona eat down to the
foaat. The banquet occupied nearly two
hours , nftor wnlch the regular programme
commenced.
The ohnlrmsn of the evening , Hon.
Richard O'KeolFe , delivered a short ad
dress on "Tho Day Wo Oolobrato , "
thinking the largo nudionoa projont , on
behalf of , the Ancient Order , and partic
ularly tha lalios , to whoso energy and
attention the niece's of the entertain
ment was due.
Vocal on 1 instrument klmnalo followed ,
Intersporced with recitations , each re
ceiving onthuMatt'c ' plauditaand bnqaets.
The on'urtiinmcnt continued till mid
night. It was in every reepct a grott
BUCCCS3 nnd viat a credit alike to the An
cient Older and the Irish pcoplo gen
erally.
THE DOUQLAS TRIO ,
Saturday of the County
Commissioner.
Saturday , March 14 , 1885.
Board met pursuant tu adj inrnmant.
Present' , Commisiionera O'Kcofo , and
TTlmm ? .
The following resolution was adopted ;
Iloiolvcd. That the county treasurer be and
hereby is directed to draw from tha general
fund $2.00 and upply the sumo to tha pay mm !
of the delinquent perconal tax of JohaMc
Ardlo for the year I860 for services aa
juror February term of 1835.
The following claims were allowed :
DiiiDai : FUND.
Chicago Lumber company , lumber
for county . $ 091
ISOAIJ FOND.
"Tred Wheaten , work on road , 1881. $ 3 ( H
J. M. Jeatur , mildng ! box on South
Thirteenth street . : so <
.t ) , 1 > . Angoll , anpropriation fee
road No. aiG , "ll'f . 9 4 (
C > H. IIowp , npnroprlatioafeorond
No.34tf , 'J ! ' ' . i i (
21. Marnull , appropriation fee road
No.34G , "JJ" . 4 W
GKNKUAT , KUKD
AuRint WolReri , tales juror , 1'cbni-
iiry term , ISSi . COi
Johu MoAnlle , balitnco grand juror ,
i'ebruury term , 1885 . 20 81
Ilonrv Grebe , baililf , Sobruary
torm.lSSS . 3G 0
Omaha ConI , Coke and Lime com
pany , on account , Fubrimry ,
1885 . : . . 1,083 1
J , M. Clark , witness fee- February
term , 1883 . 80
Win. Miller , bailiff February term ,
18 = 5 . 21 0
] v. 11. Crowoll , builill 1'ubiuary
term. 1885 . 48 G
liouis Grobu , baiHIT February term ,
1685 . 240
Sclirotor & Ileclit , medicine furpcor
and city . 3 0
I1 , J. CJunUiy. soup for poor farm. . 234
J , F. Moriarty , defendioR indigent
prisoner . 25 C
Henry Dltzen , rocerieH for city
and county poor . 87
Andrew Murphy , blacksmi thing for
couoty . U2
J , Ii. French & Co. , erocarlea , or
city poor . 4 C
D , M. Stedo it Co. , grocoilos for
city poor . S3 J
Jlonry YOBS , witnots for February
Term , lR6o. . IOC
Misjouri I'acifiu railwuy transporta
tion for poor . , . 3 1
John Tear , witness fuo Fibnmy
term885 . 2 (
Ii. W. Dentun , meat fur city uoor. 4 (
Gibson , Miller aud lUchardson ,
blsnliH , etc. , fur county . 1G (
Omaha Carpet Company , taxes
188 1 refunded . 33 !
Patrick Mnuuincr , work for county 4 I
A , Ij , Stewart , lljiir fur county and
city poor . _ . 19 (
Louis Schcld. witness fee June
term 1881 . I I
Gt . Hndih , county 8Urveyormapa
lor aixMuori and tracings . , . 4'5I
W. H. Wiuiton , witness fee Feb.
rtiory tsrm , 1888 . 81
II , T. Leuvitt , witness fi-o Feb'
nwry term , 1883 . 8
ItlartlnSicclerllii. witness fee Fub-
_ ru ry tertn , 18H5 . 8
M , llarttll. witoes * fee Febinary 8li
term. 1885 . . li
I ) M. Steele .t Co. , groc rle for liM
poor house . , . M
G. A. Thompson , groceries fur poor
U hoiue . | 12
Adjourned toVudno dty , March 18l
II. T. LEAVITT. County Clerk.
MlHforluno ,
An amua'ng illust ration of the tr
Bcendent wickedness of some mortalsh
jtut come to light In the robbery of M
D , L. Moody , the ovAiigellit , who li
arrived in Onuhs. It uppcari tl
box of hooka containing liblon , hym
li , etc , , t ) bo used In the revival moi
Ings here l.ui been shipped from Chics
to the care of n gentleman , who is Inter *
osltil In the tnnroinmit , whoto nixnio In
nnpproaaod for ob\iu\n \ considerations.
The box was stolen from thohouao of Iho
latter , and now the nvnngiiUnt In out by n
good round sum. The thiovra are , of
course , unknown. Marshal CummiiiRS
has boon notified and Is searching for the
rcoroanta , Homo ftl'ght ' clue ia nhUlnud
In tha Information that a man tins boon
Noourlug among the Tenth street pawn
nhopn , trying to dlnposo of a not of booLa
of nlmllar description to HIOHO lost.
3 ho Hlnnnri Wnnt n Hlioxv.
OMAHA , March 17 , 1885.
To the Kdltor of TIIK HKE.
Will you ploaao ask Mr. Moody If ho
will not make on appointment and npcak
to the sinners of Omaha when ho has
finished talking to iho salnta , where wo
can got ndmlialon without being obliged
to ilay the Phatiton In order to got a
UoicU When Mr. Moody COIIIRS togroot
his Hock around the throne of grace , will
ho nsk them If they have their ticket
with thorn , or If they have volntod
cither of the ton commandments in pro
curing It ? A SINNKU.
THE WESTERN LEAGUE ,
A Cliiinco .for Oinnlia. to Hccuro a
Fli-al ol H4 UIIHO Hull Nine.
Manager T. ? . Sullivan , of the Kansas
City baoo bill team , of the Weitorn
League , arrived in the city yesterday
morning with tholntonlion of taking some
stops toward having Omaha rcprcnonlcd
by ajclnb In that organization.
The Western Losgno , Mr. Sullivan
s ys , has now tovcn clubs those of
Minneapolis , St. Pan' ' , Kanaaa City ,
Cleveland , Toledo and Mihv.tukoa. There
is room for bub ono more club , and to
O in aim the chanca of securing rcprcocn-
tatiou in Iho league Is now tendered.
It may ho lomarked incidentally that
four cities are now ouoklnf , entrance into
the loiguo : Cincinnati , St. Loulo , Day
ton , Ohio , RpriDglit-ld , Ohio. It has
boon decided , however , that an Omaha IB
exactly on the circuit hetwoun Ivinias
Ci'y and St. Pan ) , to her the Drat cholca
will bo given. St. Louis is an osrncBt
auplicant for the place ( Lucas having
made Dtrcnuons tlfoiti foradmisulon ) . So
far as her geographical position is con
cerned , ahu might with propriety bo
allowed admission. But tbo
oilicera of the Western League
boar in mind that Lucia rront
back on them once before , and hones de
cline his propositions. Ho trill bo
obliged to play with the League this
year , though with a greatly weakened
team , as come of the boat players ho had
engaged have been ostracised by the
League.
Now la the cbancn for Omaha to BO-
euro first-class sport for the season about
to open. It ii to bo hoped that the lovora
of the national game will not ignore the
opportunity.
A meeting was held lest night by a
number cf interested inon , in order to
Informally discuss the subject , aud an
open meeting Trill bo hold , to night.
A STRANGE COUPLE ,
A Baby with the "Blfi Hcaa " anil i
frctty Woman Filled wltu Thun
A ShockIng -
Ing Girl.
Apromincnt physician yesterday called
a BEE reporter's attention to a singular
freak of nature , now on exhibition at tbt
Dime Museum , and advised him to ex
atnlno it. Going to the roem the reporter
or met Mrs. Cross , who held a emal
child about three years old , perfectly
well formed , In good health , of the bos
disposition at all times , -with perfect ! ]
clear mental powers , and only sufTeriti ;
with a big head. And the child's ' head li
a rouser. IIii haight is 3 feet 4 inches
and hia head is 32 inches in clrcumfer
onco. It ia by no moans pleasant to lool
at , by reason of Its disproportion to thi
body of tbo llttlo fellow.
While there , among ether curloBltiei
was aeon a wonderful lady , Mrs. Addle
Patterson , neo Bradley , of West Vir
ginla. Mrs.Patterson is petite blende
aged nineteen , Trith pretty face , pecu
lUr'y winning smile and affable an <
cheerful , Sbo is a condemned thunder
cloud , emitting lightning-fleshes at a !
times , which are occasionally accom
pauied by explosions like thunder. Sh
says in damp weather she seems to los
this property or power , but It accnmn
lates in dry weather until she Is s
charged with , electric power that aha cai
Hjht a lamp or gas jat with her fingei
or with an icicle held in her hand
That she can la true , though ah
siys after very many pjiscni bav
been shocked by her the grows woa
and feels tired and worn out. The prott
lady had a very pleasant chat with th
reporter and ehowcd him that her ra
markablo power , trhlch none of he
relations poesota , ia no humbug , for
touch of her hand sent a thrill throuc ;
every fibre of his frame It must hav
been electricity , although ho haa nevf
been struck by lightning before. It wa
something eurely.
0
Empty Is the Oillco Kdkor'H Com
10 Washington Correspondence Balthnoro He
10 aid.
The proprietor , editor and local editi
of a trl-weekly paper at Jackson , Miss
ate hero , each In search of an ofl'ico. Tt
proprietor wants to ba land agent , tl
editor Is ambitions for a clerkship , at
the local editor will Uko anything 1
can get. When the editor was asked t
day what they would do with the pa P
if all git appointments , hornk' ; Po ;
dam the p per ! we'll suppress it ! "
The grandparents of a nine-month
old baby girl at Krio have presented
with a superb lapphiro necklace , and t !
largest diamond to bo found at a leadli
New Yotk jeweler's. They promise
add each year two equally gorgoo
gems.
A moat remarkable or unique racesi ,
a traveler , doea not exist on tha oont no
of Afiic * than the Masai. They
miqultioently modeled aavages , beau
aa fully proportioned and characterized
thu "amooth and rounded line of t
r.ns Apollo type. The women ira very c
ns ctntly dressed in bullock's hide. Th
nst wear , by way of ornament , from twen
n- to thirty pounds of thick ircn wire cell
nit round the limb * , anus and nock , be-ilc
it-
- a great ataortmcdt of beads and ir
go claim
MORE BLOOD.
GEornc Several Times Shot liy
Dr , MorgliDcr ,
Wound * Not DanucroiiH hut Ittillirr
Hliitfrropnlilo l > r. Dlortclincr
llnllcd null
ftt I Ionic ,
At about K10 ; ! lait evening four piitol
nholn In quick succession were hoard on
Thlrlooiilh between Hartley and KAttmm
alrcolc. The mnnoroiu critncn Intoly
chronicled hero in Omaha Imvn , an It
troro , mndo the citizens norvonn , BO Illllo
tltno olnpsod before mill woio thuro
looking to BOO who linil bcuii shot this
tltno.
tltno.An
An ncurly ns tlio reporter caught thorn
the facta nro thono. Alon/o Ocorgo , n
hickrnnn known In the city , win
visited by hia wife yen-
torc'uy cvonlnjr. nt IIfgln'n plnoa
where Gonrgo workn nnd told him a man
hadbeon following her about thu ntroeli ,
mid Hint nno had coino for liimocorgu ( ( ) }
to go homo with bar , an olio foil nnunny.
An oho wan walkitiK on'Ihlrtacnth bo-
twcon llarnuyand Farnun ttrroln , about
the hour nnmud , with her himbir.d , u
nun npprcuchod and placed Ills Imnd on
lior arm. When ho did BO , George ailccd
If ho lin-l not nude n inlsluko nnd
at the BBIIIU time struck nt nnd knocked
the raim down , llo at once nroio , drew
hiu pistol nnd fired ut Goc r o , the bullet
ponottatlng hii rotr nnd cn'urlng the
flush , and not at midnight found by Dr
Ifydo , who was cnllud to attend him.
When the first shot was fir d , hitting
George , ho pulled hia pistol nloo , but
It failed to fire , only ( mapping. The
man who fired Immediately fired again
thrco times , the first of thotothruo allots
( bolng the second nhot ) atruok Ooorgo in
the arm abovu the elbowtho oiliergrazed
hia wrist nnd thu last missed him entire
ly. It wan nearly dotk. The man ran
ell' and hid in a saloon , but wna
nufacquontly , on the eoccnd Hoarch
of the pohco , found nnd piovod to bo
lr , Ormir Morghmr. Ho was atrostcd ,
but pave bail , by order of .fustics Woias ,
for bin appearance to-day. This la
Gcorgo'a version of tha clrcumstnncca.
The doctor's ctory la tint ho w.is panning
the place named ; a woman mat him and
epoko ; ho offered her hia hand ,
when a man jumped from the
dark and struck him a heavy
blow , knocking him down. It waa total
ly unexpected , as ho did not know who it
waa until after the tthooting. As soon
as ho could , ho fired at the fellow who
struck him with the rcsplt otatcd. There
scorns to bo a cat in the moaltnb
somewhere about thin tnlng which
it may bo the hearing will cinso to
jump. The statements given ire ns
nearly as possible the veralono of the
affair given by iho parties , and aa such
the BKE'H reporter givts thorn and
tbus scores one more bloody deed since
Sunday morning last.
THE BATTLE OF THE CRATER ,
Graphic Acconnt of the Springing ol
the Ptehnnr Mice ,
How Near the Movement Citmo to
CanslnR Great Disaster to the
Confederates and Why It
lulled The Fierce Fight
After the Explosion.
Written for tha National Republican ,
The weather around Petersburg about
tbo close of July , 18C4 , was awfully Lot
too hot to do anything comfortably but
lie In the nhade and ute a fan and yet It
was made much hotter for tha confeder
ate troops by the Inconsiderate activity of
Gen. Grant's army both north and south
of the James river. On tha north aide
the fighting had reached the dignity of a
ba'tlu , for considerable bodies of troopi
had been engaged on both aides and the
federal forces had succeeded in taking
some redoubts and ritla pi's on the outer
line of defense , and wore able to hold on
to them. What theio demonstrations
meant In front of the Richmond defense ]
wo were soon to find ont.
For weeks the officers Mho got a
twelve hours' Icavo of absence from the
lines to visit Petersburg were full of talk
in the provost m&rshal'd office a pluca ol
general rendezvous
OF MIN3S ANI ) COUNTF.HMINES
in conrso of construction in and abont the
forlu on the outer line , and the artillery
officers in particular , whoao batteriee
were planted in these forts , appeared to
feel a deep Interest In the subject , at
well they might , It is not pleasant "tc
sleep over a volcano , " aa the saying goes ,
and to contemplate the possibility oi
taking an involuntary flight skyward
before ono could aay "Jack Robinson , '
The element of uncertainty and sus-
pensa very trying to tbo most cjur
ageoua was added , for while It was wel !
known tbat the federals were digging t
mine , it was doubtful against winch ol
the forts In front of the city their effort )
were being directed. I suppoio thn
meat of these artillery officers woulc
have rather fosght a half a dczn
battles in the opn field than tc
have undergone those weeks of appra
honslon , cooped up In a redoubt , and ex
posed to deatrnction from an enein ;
against which all their caanon and thoi
bravery were powerless. By the way
( peaking rf bravery In battle , it la m ;
opinion that It haa but little in comrnoi
with that ohyalcal courage which nuke
a nun formidable in fis is encounters.
TUB MOhT AHIUNX COWARD IN IIATTLE
I over aaw his been tha bully and terre
of his county on court days , and ho wn
the acknowledged pcgilittic champion c
the regiment. And tto gameit , coolei
and most determined man in battle I eve
know , had been dubbed a milks ip and
coward at tbo military school where h
s- was educated , because bo wouldn't figl
sit a fitt figbt. I think that the bravery c
10 the sjldlrt is distinctively a inon
> 10g iiuality , and haa litib or nothing cf an
to mal pugnivci'y ' connec.ed with It. J
ns proceeds from n deairo of funo , from
eenaa of doty to iUg or country , or pei
hapa more generally from tbo aonao (
duty and canuriderlo begotten (
toboidioation and discipline , and In
ra lota degree tbo penaltioi rf a vlolatic
II- of the military Uw. I believe there ai
IIy | few men who would enter battle for tt
bolo ; ruoro love cf fighting , lld they deoon
lo- t" ) bo clatied In cbnracter with "Ohatl
looy XII , , the madman and the Swede
ty There were never mete mltlcadlng lln
e4 than
lea "And that item joy which warrior * foal
on For foemen worthy of their iteel "
I am convinced that In the civil its
for InnUnop , nllhur nldci would liavo been
Kind to ice thn cnomy "Kii up nnd nit"
ftftor Iho llril few rontulii rntliir thai )
to nUml up itontly Mill rotiim hard
knooko.
liut thn roulnr will \\\OMO \ \ \ patdnn thn
atnvo dlgrtnti n. A * nbovo ntalod , thn
aubnnllnati ) olllccrii did not know whom
the inlno wan located , but ( ! cn. Leo nnil
hii Komi-ilii did , an win ihnwn I/ llni
prncnulloiiR takon. The \vrltur , an tr.iln
olllctr , on the morning of
TIIK "llATTUl OP TUB IIUATIIlt , "
had cliarjo { of the pannon or ttnln from
Richmond lo 1'iitornbur . Whun the
train Imd npprnacltml wilhin two or thrco
Hilton o ( the Iittor place , about ! ) a , in wo
hoard nn uxploilnn Unit niiulu Iho oar *
wlndo 'H rattle , and a motnont tutor the
roar of cannon nnd crash of ! niiakotryand
the yolllnji nnd anoutlng that pmtnly
Indlcalnd that the mnch > tnlkod-of tni no
had bcon exploded at lint , nnd I nocil
Hcatculy roinurk ilmtlt VIM n "bad ( | imr-
tor of an honr" for in ai no llatinod to
it , for nootio ooii'd nndcrtako to foretell
the Itnuo. Now , the depot proper ,
ncnr 1'ouilionlm bridge , and the track
for n tnllu or two toward Richmond were
in point'bhxnk range of the oncmiy's bat-
torioi , oovo had oalnbllnhcd n tompnr *
nry depot noino two tnllon from Iho c'ly
under the rihol'ur of n rnngu of lillln. The
wnlrr had bocn givoti diapnlohua
at Itichniond with Inntructlonn to
do'ivcr ' thorn without a moinunt'H dolny.
T/io / only wny I could ( jtt to I'otoraburg
wan ncrota the country on fool , for no
vehiclon ran between the depot nnd the
city that morning. Thinking that the
hoalilo bntlorlcB , then bolng holly engaged -
gagod with tholr opponents would not
probably notice the locomotive , I pro
poiod to dipt. Dinlol , the conductor , to
ItKTACJII TIIK ENdlNE I'lloJI THE TIIAIN ,
and run mo down to thu old dopot. AC-
ttr seine hcuitMiin ho coniuntirj , nnd HO
did the onglnoor and firomnn , nftor 1 had
explained tiio nocenalty of u quick Uoliv-
ory of whnt might bo vittunlly fmporlnnt
ditpatchca. We mounted the cab and
cracking on nM ttcnm were noon ontaldo
the nhvltcr of the liilln , nnd the federal
Runners , in opito of Iho nnoko nbout
thorn , caplrd us ca noon , nnd they lot Into
ua right and loft nnd with aticli oo.d ftlm
th t BOino vital part of Iho mnehtno W.IB
broken , nnd it jnmpod the track , throw
ing un all into n otogtnnt , frog pond by
the roadaldo. No onu wan much hurt
and wo hastened to scramble out ot rango.
\Vhon I got to Iho provost marshal's
cflico in the town with the diepitshcn
they ncarcely rtcagnized mo , aa I had
lost my hat In the ndvonluro and waa
covered with mud nnd frog upawn from
head to foot. It wai no time for cere
mony cr to atop to clean oft" After
btuthing up a little , and the battle Hllll
bring joined , tbo nolto of it thundering
in our ears , I got pcnnleHlon from the
provost marshal to go up the old Bland-
ford chnich hill to witness the fight.
When I got there but llttlo wa to bo
aeon except Bmok < * , amid which the dim
forms of men could bo noon moving nbjut
like ghosts. An It waa not my doty to
txpoto myself by a nearer approacii to
the fighting line , I returned to the provost
vest marebal'a office to await develop ,
mentg.
From a survivor of the garrison of the
fort blown np nnd from others I after
ward learned that
TIIK Slonv OK THE 1IATTLE
was In brief as follows : A short time before
fore the day of the ipringin ; ? of the mine
the confederate engineers had prepared t
countermine , aud na the opposing minori
could hoar the picking and blows of cicl
other , and the non3 ! from the federal Bip <
pera had ceaaeu , It was thought that the
scheme tad been abandoned , but the
federal miners were experts from the
Pennsylvania coal region , and they man <
aged to dig noiselestly nnder the counter
mine and run their galleries nil abonl
nnder the bottom of the fort. Said thli
surveyor In my hearing : "You ID ? , wt
had felt cny since thu cauntermino wai
dog , and the men of the battery wen
acattercd abont Ijing down under tlu
nholtera or cooking their lobscnuse , AI
of a fluddon I felt as If somebody
HAD IIIT ME WITH A CLUB
and kicked mo behind at the same time
and then I felt myself going np. and I re
member no more until I came lo in tin
hospital. " This soldier was badly brnisec
and ihrcked , nnd owed hii preservatlor
to the f ict that ho was atsnding near the
enter edge < f tha central force cf the ex
plosion As soon as the mine was firec
the federal batteries simultaneous ! }
opened , and a divhion cf troops sprang
over the breastworks in tha charge. Thi
confederates for some distance on elthei
side cf the crater rnado by the ezploaton
recoiled at first in disorder but qalcklj
rallied and opened upon the advanc
ing enemy with every cannon nnd rliii
that could bo brought to baar. Now , bat
the first charging line of the enemy beei
closely followed by n second and a thin
in cloao order they would have had i
bettor show for breaking the confederate
line and tiking it in flank and rear , ba
this wai not the cas ? ; or had the attacl
been made nt 4 a.m. , as Intended , i
might have gone hard with ua ; bat i
seems ( as we afterward learned ) that thi
explosion which was ordered at 4 a m
was deferred by defocta in the fuse lead
iog to the mines from miiminagcment
and poaslbly , aa moro than one federa
hiitorlan hints , by cowardice on the par
of some of the subordinate officers wh
wore Boettd ! to make the cbarg
which would cut Leo's line in two , pu
Pctsrsbarg at their mercy , and compe
Lee's retreat. Bad tha programme beei
fully carried out , I dpn't knoir who
wonld have been thaisaug , but Irom who
followi it can bo easily scon that ( Jet
Lee h d one of hii best diviaions mauei
within sttlklog distance for jus' inch
contingency aa ho was actcally calle
upDtf to meet. Although some cf th
first line gu'ncd ' tbe crest above th
crater , numbers sheltered themsalvt
within tbo sunken ground from tb
H orm of cinnon shot and bullets thi
was now bolrg poured Into tfcem. F (
at this juncture Gen. Hehono'e divlaio
came B weening forward to tbe rcscai
Gon. L'o had brought Ishrno cp
uightor two before in oxpoctatun , I b
llovo , of joet inch an attack aa th
which wta delivered.
Thia divlaion and PJckctt'a worn th
only two distittctlvelyTirginia dltitloi
ia the army that is to say composed c :
cluiively of Virginia rcglmenta ar.
Blahono's was now fighting literal y f
their homes , for hts regiments we
ralaed In tbe sauthtide. Tto dlviiii
always fjpglu gamely , but they outd
therxsclve * , ao to speak , on t'ii da
Whatever may bo ttought of Gen. M
hoao'a conrje politically since tbo w
( and with that 1 hira nothing to do
tar as tbla article Is concerned )
1IE WAS CERTAINLY A iTLINIUD FIOIITE
There is no rubbing that out. We
two other federal dlv in oh rn'sd
suppott of the first line ( one a colo.od <
ylaion ) at intemls , and they met t
ea same fto. Those of them who did t
bioik and sack to run back to th
own lines wore huddUd together ia
otnfnaod mais within the crater like r ,
' , I In a pit , while the confederate * pom
upon the writhlnn main a pllllcia ntorin
of bnlloln. Tlioy wnro trapped , for limy
could nolthcr got link to tholr own HIIIN
nor co inn for word to iiitrandnr , owlnn In
the llorco lire which wa iiitliilalncd by
MnhciiB'n inon and llio coiifoJomlo lut
tnrlcs. To cut It nhott , thi ) iintlro well
Itld plan hid hnin mlioribly nxioiitol
by the federal Koneraln , nnd had utterly
failed , at a coat of ever 5,000 men tu
( Jen. Grant's army In killnj , wounded
and prlmmtri ,
Thin win tl'ii firat I'.ino ' that I had aoan
any colored priaonon. A Inrgo niiinbitr
were brought to the pnvoAl nuinhal'n of-
lion In I'otoraburg , nud It wai pltalilo to
witness the nlato of tnrror In which the
poor ilisvlla wore They no doubt ox-
liceled to bo lud ont for iinmodlato 010 *
jiiliun and the blsckott of thorn liad
lurnod n h colored from fright , whllo
many of thorn wont
lll.l'lllll'.IUNII 1.1 KK Wlltri'EII HCIlDOl.
IIOVH.
Thry wcro immonaoly relieved when
Maj , Jtrldgoforil , the provrnt inarnlin1 ,
culled n follow with norgoant'n dtrlpcn on
From the Him nnd naid to him , "Wlml
nro you all blubbering about ? " " \Vo nro
nfrnld wo will bo killed , " win thu r jily
"Go back , " naid Urldgcford , "and toll
your gang they shall 1)J troatbd jaat the
nitno nn nro the whlto prlnonorn. And
no they wcro , but the whlta prNonotH , I
nuc.t nay , WCM dinponcd to kick against
> olng put In the in me room In the to-
jncou fuetory used an n prin n with tholr
colored fallow aoldlorn. Thfy had to
Hwnllow the doao , howovor.
Gen. Grant guvo un n good rest after
.his li ht , nnd tt will bo remembered that
.ho remit of it wan the rcMgnallrm of
"Icn. Hurnnldo nnd other gonoraln , to
whom the execution of the plan had born
ntnifllcd. TIIOMAH J. MimiuY.
Kconoiny on tlm lOrlc.
SJ. Y. Cnrrenpondonco l'lnluJclliia | Ittconl ,
Homobow the high-data ( miployon of
ho Krio lUllroad company do not npprar
.o bo happy. They jumptd Into big
Hilarioi under Jim Flnko , retained them
under Hugh J. Jowllt , nndnroaatiundcd
: o find tb' . in lovnlod low under the now
: > rcaldcnt , Mr. Klug , rrho rot the cx m-
; ) lo a' the start of cutting his own pay
down from § JO.COO n year to 810,000.
some of tbo experiences ijf the fiuuncislly
nmpntatod men are queer , aa they rtpjrt
Lhom. Mr , King cent for
Mr. Brown , tupurintendc-nt of forrlcK.
Brown camn rattling down in biicir-
mge , and King baked : "Who pays for
that vehicle and man ? ' " "Tho ctm-
pany. " was the looly. "Dismlas the man
at once and soil the ottabllhhtnent ; I
walk and BO can you. By the way , Mr.
Brown , what Is your salary ? " "Twelve
thousand a year. " "it will bo two
thousand for the prosant , Mr. Brown ;
the company cannot ttFjid ti pay uioio ;
good day , tlr. John N. Abbott , the
sstnto general patscnaor agent , had
warning of what was comlnj ? , and got
juat n little aboid of President King.
tie , too , was asked whether the company
kept a horto and wagon for him , and rran
informed that it won.d ba healthier for
him to wa'k. But when Mr. Kins ? pro
posed to cut down his piy from $12,000
to $2,5GO Abbott waa swart enough to
"BBO him and go him one better" by sav-
icc ; "Well , Mr. Pr a'd nt , if retrench
ment is your policy , I will go in with
yon with all my heart , and you may
make my saUry $2.000 a jcir. "
The president jumped up and caught tha
guueral passenger agent by the hand and
thanked him aa bolng the fir it official n ho
hid como over to the side of economy.
Whereupon astute Mr Abbott winked
quietly to himself and almos "snickered
out in meetin1" when Mr. King expressed
the hope that his salary would be in
creased in another year. Abbott is now
the only official who smiles ; the rcat are
glum and nilent , and smoke cheap clgus
The San Francisco millionaire , Charles
Crocker , when hrst locating his fine resi
dence on Cillfornia atreet , desired to
purchase one particular lot catting into
his grounds. The owner , however , re
fused to sell. Mr. Crocker retaliated by
building a fenca fifty feet high around
three sides of the intruding lot. The
fcno is still pointed ont to stranger ) as a
curiosity in metaa and bounds.
IHAH * EMPLOYMENT BUREAU
JW , MORRISON , Prop'r ' ,
217 N. IGiH STOEIT.
Families derln(5 ! ( goo- ) help tan be accom
modattd by appljrtr p at tte above place. Eat
lelactUn guaranteed
. . . . latest teilod'.cala and newspaper ! ilwaja ot
band. 'ebJ0ml '
NUESERY STOCK
Those desiring Fruit or Ornamental Tree
Vines , Shrubs and Plants , will consult thei ;
own interest by calb'np at the re.il estate offici
of E. L. Emery , 1306 Harney St. , or 220
Fnrnara St Orders for spring planting muj
be ( riven socn.
I. . Amelia Burrougii ;
OFFICE AND 11E3IDENOE'
617 Dodge St. , - Omaha
KLEPHONE NO
t
} D. O.BEYAKT.M. D.
3t
1
1
1224 Farnam Street ,
OomerlStb Bli OfflM hciri 9 to IS a. m. , 1 to
n Ten yean experience Can rpeak German.
extSl.dlY
e SPECIAL NOTICES
TO LO AH MONEY.
TO LOAN On teal eitate and chatUl
MONEY Thcuiu. 7IOU
\ \ OXEY Loaned on riattfli , cut rat * , li
jj J tickeu Ddcht ; and told. A. ruimaniS S. Ulh !
) . ONEV to oan n good real ( date lecurity. 1
MON
I' . S ari. WUIiami block. . 41
LOANED it C. F. Re d & Co't Loan CIS
MONEY , riaocr , hoi r , wagon * , per sn
property ol all kind * and all other titlc ! i ol talui
1tkout removal. Orer l t Natt | > nal Rankoon > ulS
and Farnam. All biuUeu itrictly oor-fidential
: r M ONEY to baa on i-haiuli Woolley & Har
ton , rovm JO , Omaha National Dank builMn
re
in
id TO Ji5.0f0 TO LOAN-On realnta'e I
idr. coritr at rravonab'.e ratta C. E. llajc
r. f cor 16th and Farnam.
* '
rpy ) IXAN From 65 to I6MO , la turn * lo rult
ar JL oandal cicbapf li',3 Tarnam. Sat-mi < p
Q.NEY LOAXEP-J. T. Biatly loaoi on chat
i pror rtr.tl3 S. 14th tt. , up italra. ttirol
it < irOKCTTUtX > AN In lomi ol 1300and npwai
1T1 0. T. D tU and Co. , rUal ftat and Lo
11 , Itmtt. UOi Fair am SL 4ti t
} " HELP WANTKD.
tie \ \ 7ANIED Clrl for ceneral hauKtrcra. Gtm
prdcrrei , "
\\TANTKD-OoodEir1. irqulr * at 1616 P > iT
II railv , n all , J. * FLIXUO TS'-U
TS7ASTED-A rood boabtl tailor apply at nun
ed | > I Xi ( lt CUT. iaJ PAR'-na. TJl 1
W ANTKII WofniN.j rill to talrx rnrt ill lur
, tniiilrn | tt II | /K M > t , Oi.li
Rl. ' flrtt ' > vxiiiitn ximli Irr hnlil. a/1
u , nllli rcl iaiR < ) , Ilix M , l/i ti.tr , lo * i
ftl Icp
U.'AK Vminif Kfrl lo .lo rtaf Iiwnenrkll
A I Cuin i. til , > | IIHI < Ptti' \ \ k. 710 I7i
UfAriTKI ) A till to il liuunoort , ( Jtrinaii ur
IkilKliilin p.o tneil , WO a IDtlitt. 779l7i |
UMNTKII l.nly aueiil * lor yciwn PauUit/n' .
ilaly iltnklnK ri'i klil upiioiltri , tlmuMtr
lilfu-i : ! , I lull. , hiHtimi lollnl , fluff liliiU | , ultrty
Llt > , tt ik | irot < irti > ii , li' , , fliillrtly n w iln lm ,
tliiprtrniUnltd proflU. hav WKmU \ nuklliir
Ilixi m ntllr ] AmliiM lth ttanip , h. II. . ' " | ' *
& Cn , 0 Huiiili Jl y HI. , UiV K > .
WANTK1I A fVfPrkrullriatliri \ lrl lor < llili
HaililiiK at llio Atlahtlo hutfI , lltli It. 7J 77i
' ' ) Owl < wli Mil ( .fiain lit r mall T ) v
\v ( .Mental liimioillltely. J01 tl
vw
w ANTKD-IU.it cook at Carl tt. Col ' 1MO Car-
riam HI. 761 I7p
) AKI/O.J dinnmatrr vtltli t rl m
WANTKI ttkml.ariacf hi. | Apply l'i HUiH
WMner & White , Noiloli , Nil ) . 7SM7
ANTKI ) Oini. lftiUI-l 1'ir mner > lhou i work
W ( ltrir.an | > rilcn
WW
AKTkl ) ( llrlialtlioflatcti IIUUK , Ibtli HI
W T3.-l7p
IA.NTiI-A : llrot clam Kill at 1(13 llooanl Ht.
720 17p
o. < . . . ' ) A yum K iflrl for lit lit lnmi wirk ( in
uiodUUly at 1011 Carniin tlrt t. 761 17
\ VANTKD- 'or Keneral nouio work at oorncr
V > ( I Mtli ami Howard Hli 71111
AN'T.I ) A elrl for 'oaond work and to ram lor
W rhlldren , 101 N. IH h Ht. , near IJwU-J 710 17p
WANTED rirt , < la' mniiiiiik ( In hiiltl , H/ )
rnllcn Iroin Oniutia , | icre li will liavo a K1 < A
lioinn , Apply tu II llatirmtlltr. Ill H. 13tli ftlr t ,
Omaha. 011 tl
YVANTKI- nr > t-rJa 4 dr > K' ol rjulhlnif , Ixxil
II ttnl utioe iaV < iian , , muit > piak ( Jcrrnan ami
ill nc | tialnti > il itli ilry ruw , oriljr IIK | | i < l is-
| Hirlcrio l man wild relercLoariced apply , U. AitUr ,
Hew. rd , Kill COI-tl
\xrANT ll ) ItnrnedUtely , a ntntK/iu liatlxr.
W No no ollnrnwil apply , 1'v.lflc ll ui ll r-
) > r Hint , Ooutcll Hlult * . tt7hO-l
8ITUAT1DNB WANTED.
IX ANTKD hltiutlon V > y a loulJIo a tdtlmIv rran
Vto take care 5f tria hour , lui kn fi'iltn and
hlmielf ict'iirallr utctul ol/out Hie Luuio. Addrciw
I. juli Hurxtr , Uuialia 1'ott ullicr , Oinaha , .Vcti.
"Vi 17i |
\\fAMI5U Situation by . ) ouni ; man ui coi'-b
V\ jrun , who IM Ilioioujih vipi lirjui ill iuei
work and l coiifllent to Klin nil.action ( to lh ni'at
tartlru'ar : apply at L'oum'iiul.uK IMJ Uinnor. Ur-
llir.ir.'ONIijtliit. 7t7 Ifp
WADTED-Hlluatlou liy K' * * ! t'nttr ' and rsnl
itaru mltiinuu 8 > iar txArlci.o. | rvaki Uer-
man and tLKl.ili. AdcicttKiT ciutb IKth Ht
7M-13p
T\7ANTKO A [ rttlthn ai tilrcmer HI > tlci U'ly In
Vi a rnlllnu'f or dry KW ) * bouio , iixaki Hoedlib ,
Uerman and Enjillth , lure h > d many team mr -
Icnco , can ( { I * " rclercnctB. AddrtM " 7 \ . YYM.'n '
ojln , Neb. "
WANTKll Hituat'on by rcn , tct ibli yunif rain
In ftoro f.r prhaU fitiill ) , nndcn aidi care
of honet , cm rptak hkandinatlanund K' llib. An
drew "I1. N. " Ike oHIce. 78M7p
MISCELLANEOUS WAM'S.
rr ANTED Horw ; note er6 jeir M. } rn
VV > nd Dhi.t-n , apply , | ii\la ? all pnilral r , to
I.AMiTR , Ike ollloe. 733-Up
TO KENT A furrl lied houe , with H
WAXTKU
to 10 roomi , by April l t. lliinr
, 1312
WAhTED Two gentlemen r.o ; dir , rsom and
b ? rd , mfvjutbVKt 777 Up
TX7ANTED Boonu nrf board or lurolihid or un
it farmihed room for Utr.t honre-ketplnifwltb a
prints family tor tbreo a < lalti. "II. " Bee office.
770-I7D
-To rent a § n all farm to work en lharc !
WASTED
eooditfercncci. AdJrtM "V. T. " r s office.
7ol 1-p
WANTED Partner ; IIic. btulnti roan with two
01 three th uiand d llr < cub , can learn cf a
jjocd optrlrtf , whcie tbiee tbotuiard a jeircan be
made by eicn [ rtrer , and w ere bralui and ptuh
con doulUlbu luidoct the ttccnd year. Addrm
Strictly Lvtrlt mate. I c cfflce , Omahj. 7 5 Up
T\7A.NTED-To rent ry May lit. M9 room tonre
Y t rrodern ImprotemenU , cx > d location for Urm
cfjcirt Ed. Peycke. 727 11
To exchange / 'inforr iJe : < xn > Oma <
WANTED at 1S12 Uowatd St. 7J3-Stp
"ll ANTED To pnrchaM for a mh cuitouer , a
V > fir t ca ! a reildeLca in a flr tJ > i neighbor
hood. Call onorfldjc I 0. F. Da\ii& Co. 712-19
TT ANTED A lot with 69 feet ermore , front Ira-
VV proved or or.Impiouil. Address 'C. K. " tbli
office , girlOK paitlcalari u to price , loatirri a d
terns. 670 U
\\f ANTED To rert one crtwRUDlnrnlibtd room )
VT with or near board. Addrcu F. P. r'o dke ,
SIS and 315 HcutbHth &t MM !
\\7ANTED E ry I'dy In need of a
> > chine , to we the new Improved Anerican No
7. P. E. Hodman & Co. , agtLti ; H > 3 N 16th. S tf
FOR RENT HOUSES AND LOTS.
T710RRENT-Kite corner store : gcol ccUar , water
JC ete ; centrally IcciteJ. W II. OKIILN , orer firs
Nitlotol Banlc. 7&i-f
K PESl Abrlckj- . u < iuire at
F Bros , oj petit * Pctt c. ' x. S-2sp
RKJiT-A frick fouwcl i , rocmj fM f
FOR . Aptly to John Uu tie. ll rd ire itor
2407 ccmer CJcmlngxcd tiundtri tie. P. ClirV.
REKT Hcuie ot 5 rootr § , with or ultboa
FOH , gocd nelgbboihood ; our ouroer ol 1711
ind Chlci u sis. Enqalrecoi. Hth an
TT'OR RENT New elzht room house Inquire c
r Mn. E. llsddii , Jitb , bstween ItaTenp rt o
Chicago Ste. 7W-U
RENT ' tore with four rooat on CumiKT ! 1
FOR lor arir bo > irj < e > ; : & per mor.lblr.qal ; >
J. Kline. 1818 DouzUs it.
OK HNF Two nevctoreicn 16a et. C E
F Uayne , Uth atd Farnam. 61-U
RKNT Brick booie , good ordir. bam , co <
FOd lot Ehinn'f addlUcn tiO tr month. AllE :
1M7 Farnam 6t ,
, 'OR RENT One rtory ( fwiUlcj hoow fire txnz
I ! 3d , n rClark itrttt. Cbar.M Cgden , oem
13ih and Oootlii tr t.
> ENT Three trie * itcr i oerner Hth an
FOR St. J. L. MtCtsme , I cent. IJj.aJ
RENT Cottage at 1715 Dudze tr U
FOH S71U
T70R RTNT New brtdcboutr.il rtx > m , model
r ImprorcmecU , No. lit N. ! d rt. U.qolie tl :
California it. U7
CENT New oottage , 6 rocmt . Pklpr * Rt
FOR p. Mhft. M&-U
KOOMS FOR RENT.
770R REST One fainlthtd room , * 1th toard. ai
I1 uit tl parlr , ilO per mcnlh ; nqo re 15 t Ci.
lornUitrett. 7t..0p
OR KENT-Furalihed ro > m at lilo Jattioa &
F
T7 OR RENT-Stnall ( artuhe < l Iront rccm at 17
J ? lculu itrtet. 7717ji
BEST ForDl < h < d rtonun y &d v4 i
with modem ituprcxiaicu , pnset rta cn i :
onetlxk Irom Pent oftc * . > uthe t ern r i :
atdcapitola.e TH H
TTu RE T Fnrnirtedroom and b. > rd fi.Wf
F cl. Very t t location 1SU L > awnnort-
TM a-Uf
RENT urnlib J rocini , ttll Dmrp
FOR t. 7t-l ;
KENT A lar-ft ( crr-iibel frcnt roem i
FOR ; rc mcflir Oietlefle room , 7101Kb ;
4 SJ-S1 p
TVOR RENT Two front room * ISM Cartlolaie.
RENT furnUhe l tcoa it 191J Fartam.
Tj'OK KbNt One larft ! jatt < ronjjai larni
JP rd and 3 uninsured rvJcu " xer to <
ith all the tBodero lmprume U , tu IA 81 , c
HXlan'i a\e. Addi ( i S. W. cent
an
I T OR BENT- olcily for l J.M r > t roam
JL' cloxu ajdbath to [ ttUttaanaid U 101 if
SXh St. W7-I
"TT OK RENT One DK , y rorru-ed room
Jj Icr 1 jfolln-Afi , tnd unit l ) < r rcxra on
at , Iaijitel.lar.r ) IM , CM
F
Ml tip
l/Olt IICNT-A | i > tmf r wK > iillmtn a'v > UM
J1 l.oii.l . lur onotr tn K 'H "i 'i at Kit Kttimm.
Itl'.NT llrir illr , iit frm I'll t 'l
at A. IIMHi | ,
( II
I. ( ill HUNT riirnltriHl ar l uiifiirililiM ivmn
I1 v.Hlilrl li.itlliile lloUl , l rintil/iH li'
on l. i.,0i.ll | < .laio , a . | Illltit MM U W llald ,
819 marisuu
17011 ItKtT-hulU i.Mnrrild.Kl rmrin , ICIS J
I1 loriila it Mi A. UtMiroix't. t70 tt
-Nktlr lurr.Ulit > i iwuu at 17IN ( . ' <
4TI
ROOMII-Wllh IxMrd , d lraM it wintif ,
at lit C,1iail HwUI. 47I-II
1. 1011 IlKKT1 u ludk ' Monk ,
I1 Paul ii It tin. , HIS famam.
FOR BALK.
TjVJU HAUKirtl : daTTrwihii 11 r ar , t TMIli l fr ! 3t < >
fall cr a.ii | i ( W , II. IlKniif , tm'r tint rm'l'mal
NAt.K Flnt rtiM pi ) -Urr l | rirtlo * k < l
i/ioil. . nr.u l < /i | . , , < ullHtl < nimiilun | , A < 1 >
I.
V .u f , ,
til bulls.
ir LIMI , hloijl City , Nwi. 7 > U1 < ]
irtOK HAI.K f.'IIKAI'-On. lti ( ll M ,
J1 tnnntr c/ t tXlt.w. On * rt u' " * t'K.
new Kdal * I'Uuo , twu ic < M lriui < l
plctuix. in * tiorM , | j tiKM tud | > ) iiU > ri , Iti.
' ) Ulr lfll . ! ) > ) Ht. JS3 tl
I7 OU rAI.C-l'ruff 9 t > > 7 lni' lrr < l M ) JI | i ily
' ro nt ' , Itxiuli * it f'nl llulltr , tartar
IMh unl Vliitni. 70.llp
17'OltHAI , " - At tliuuiln lur ( a b , t ujt > < ) ) j'/Ue
' ni'l lot IVnlffl , K-xil l tj'l ii Ur > i Ml lt /l lon
on I'lerre trtf , t | I'U ) M well , ( > ih ilM * * . ; * - > u\h
ilJo Ko VCW. Ai.l | | ) en Iho | , iuni. . TM-lkp
, "Olt HAH-A kiln cf l.rltk tut | x .10' . T J' .
J
1 I'fctttr , M'mnr , K b. "
At.K OK TJAIT : o l iH' .
Un < tcrk riintin In ( , ' rtnl Iftli , will < '
lor k dllIi'U < - ll < x > ilfi ticnl > r tirhtf ulictr I id
aio At lytu Noita l < uup tiuill. K Oi . North
Loup , t-t\ ii3 i > | >
Htl.K IOM l' r .Mo HI In-
J UltiM
IT10H MAI.B lM > mlln-tUt. ri u.'l A.I
tlnnC M ( > Hl/i , l-.itt , Ii
] ? HK HAI.K A k'f".rv builcen In Ouuta. liiilnif
u yn Ml t > i < J < ! iffe h tleirj UxV : n * ' * ( 'irttllloK
other builutm luUrttt. Ail'licn "J. II. "
ilt HAt.K-A < letrabl | lotgmU ! tt. uri I'ltru )
IT Ht tetvui'i : itn aiiuUlb ht , 3 UwkAtnlcf
Kt car track , t .CXju cub ur ItaJI tn time. Alr | | ua
preiultti J William. 7y7-l i >
HAl.B r llnt I a ( ji < od
l a tivnuoti k prlncipil ltei.t , I nt ty > Ap
ply II. ll.tjnw.lltr. 41 > ) south Utli ht. t71-17p
? ' . HAI.K Four t'.ir ol'l hotiM ; IIM Urn worked
JOI' - . Vet ( articuUr l"ulr | at u Lvrntr
lUb and fjrnitn it la luibii ihvji. J. .irutr .
Wl.a' >
TTOH BAI.K N * | IOOM > 7 roott lull I't. larjf
1/irn 1 cry chtap. 1) . I' . Jotta , Eftliiud I'ancrvil
Koutli Omaha.
KII HALe. 6iXlil'- , t < 4)ar ) oe | . | r roeutb.
Uxd 7 room hou > < ao < l 'ftrri j.ltiiiut J locaVtiJ
' A1IKR , jv fiinim. tin 17
TTNOU HAI.K Why pa ) nnt , vhin } oa can buy a
JP riouM and I 'A on taiy i/ayucnti Into V. J.
Crc dcn , :7lj | ar.d Wt\j \ it ht til If
rOI RALE Chtaj , locn fiiturw aod itxL. X
W. cvrmr Klb and Capital ai . 17 t-1
FOIl BALK Btetind t-ar.d ten M i v r , ap-
r < iht ; t/f Utr and en ; lot ; In K ouniltlun ; low
lorcath. Chi * 8. J'ocr , lOj BUtbit , Omaba , ! < cb.
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ru-'lei ot Uie vrLIow tctK.cue tnlleolTiMdi Ii atliu
h'ygn It jtari t/il , 2 talkie ! wire K-nn. luilwlue
pliar < crtcevKw tiearlr allKndM to tuzus
Hani iilW ( eel , cilbli lor 2 0 tmibtli ol o'/ra , 3
KCxxl ootr < ) ii , 1 wind mill , ard 2 well * ol nattr , 1
Ifrtrary ICxtO Itet , a hsuie ICzZI fttt. vlla > AMf
roc'.tundtr entire honw. Prlc * 13) pracre ; half
down , Lilacce on tlire u > rult [ .urchwur. Kooulra at
FLAIL cffl' e , cr of iV. II. Yaw , /icrtb Umd.Ktu.
T7 OK BALK Krl6i f t on Cumliiz tr t I bl&tki
J ? wertol Military fciWje , ll.SOC. John L.UcCafC ) (
oppoiite Pott cac . iSI-U
TTiOK BALK 13il2t IMI on ooron ,
I1 frott , h'/tiM I rovmi , biro , S Uocki wwt o
Park are. and Learenwortb , rarr t ys ) . iti , cheap
1.700. J obn L. UcCignie. ppwau Poit O2K * .
PERSONAL.
T5ZKSONAU John Ilainlin riMrtootod to Omaha
X atdrttdti at lJ10Lir nwortb Bt. CTS-alOp
hS K. U. liCKJPKK , dalmoatit arid > rauc
M d at N. W. corctrr 2Mb and
eU , boon 11 a. to to S p. to.
TO EXCHANGE.
B LK OR EXCHAKCE-For ml'er ' l nn or
F Omabaprop rt3A No. 1 itcprxned lnmo2 ! 0
all Gthtr ImLioretDentK Ji * vM 10 Wa Vlr > i o Covn-
tr. A diuj or call Joi. Kolo nulli ! < > -x/ufi > iih
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SALE OE TBADE lor lirprortd lanJ. a
? owJ Sitory itore , property In Wayne. Net ) A
reridenre , barn , 2 lot ! In AUerV/o Iowa , aud ! coo ]
I > nt Norz&ai tUZllcci. ACuitsi O. D Birdtill ,
Waicut , PoM Co , lowt. 17
pOB SALE OK EICHASOE At 110 per aor , a
? CT put cl tvothoosant tnti ol ilisbtt la&d
forty ndln c-ailo ! Kicu.-C.ty , U eirhiryt Icr
Kbruka land or mtrcbasdlM. iicdiord , Hour Si
rpo EXCnANOE ImproTtd ( am and w'Mlazidto
JL trvle lir etol . ( nercbatdlie cr Otraha dry
proptry CTu B. WooD } . ro ta EC , Osa-
Bank , Otcaha , X.b. SKnaarlS
BUSINESS CHANCES.
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tl pill. Reaaooi fur Hllitf , 111 btUth. Adlreti
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71 - Tp
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Jt ? etntral Neb. , idll t.Ve . anzr * ttl ! put paj.
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FOR ol 11 UaUn , WaltttM Ntb.
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