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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE.J\IONDAY : , DECEMBER 7 , 1885. THE DAILY BEE. OrrrtT , No. fill IAD 010 F nsxvt Si NKVT VOBK Omrri. lioow Ki.Tnniu.NK Ilt-H.lUM , l'nbll > ir(1nreTTtnorrilnir ( utocpt Simitar. Tli only MoiMd ) tntmilnir imper jmlilisliwl Jn th Unto. rriiM' tiv MAir , : Ono Y r. . , . JinflrtThrro Month1) ) . . J2- HltMonlIi . firt ) Ono Month . 1.0 Jim WM.KI.T HIT , ViiMMiO'l nmjf Wcdntsdnj n 1KIIM1 , Will-Alt ) . Ono Yenr , with premium . I-S.P Olio Year , without premium . . . J. " S-lt Moritln , without premium . . . 7 Uno Month , on trial . . , . . 1 AM rnnimiinlcollons rrhit'nir to neira mul fill loriiil liiiilU'is KliouM bo uitiliossed to tlio UlH TPitOi'Oiir Nun. Nun.MWI'Sr.'S t.I.ITCns : Ml liiiMnrM lottoM mid rotnittnncrt Mioiilil 1) ' lnMllIC l til Tilt ! llKK I'L'll-.lSlllMJ ( . 'OMI-VNY OMAHA. Trnfts ) , cherts nml po tolllco nnlcr to bo inoilo r > nj able to the onloi-of tlioomp.my IBS Bit PUBIISHIHG COMPART , PHOPHIHOHS , R. llOi-HWATKII. Kntrnn. SINVTOU : StttniMvj ? will bo thn ncx presiding oillccr of the Fctmto. Thh 1 j surer limn that ho will bo his owu Btteoes K her on the floor of llml lioily. Atii. Horu's urnii is | ) liyln ; : i tntu \vliloh will iloninrnlizc the mayor before it ! .s finished , It3 own columns bulio I In .stul-omont that Mnyor Hoyd'a speech o 1'Yldtiy iwe.ning wng I'urblud. For that Mr. lloyil was misquoted in the report I'jtor. TICK Is ( lend , but Prof. Coiicl still lives nnd lias taken the contract foi furnishing blU/nnts for thta westen country. Hu lini started in well , nm siiyd ho will yive us some more diirinj this month. SAJUIKT. . ! . TIMJNN is urging 'ipon ' Mr. Carlisle this nccosdUy of liberal npproprl nllnns for coital ili-fcncus. This ouglil to huitSam Ilitndull if il cnn be pln.yutl oil ngiiinil llio coming controversy OH tnrill reform. l'msiDi.NT : : GMVIIANI : > 'S message will probably not bo delivered until Tuosdnj afternoon , lloth liousci of congress wil vury likely adjourn linmedintuly : ift i roll call when the olllcial announcement of Vice President llendricks1 death i < inndc exchange devotes : t columii to "the futureof KIIS. " Onuilui inior 5 interested iu the present. The gas shu gets is jioor and expensive. Jl the praeul conditions could bo rcsulalcd our eitixons would bo willing to lot the future tuko care of Itself. Tun Sandwich islands arc for sale. As Glaus Sprccttlcs the sugar king owns four-fifths of the property already he ought to bo the prospective purchaser. The United Slates is ruled by enough monopolists already without adding Air. Sprcckles and leprosy to the list. A. has finally conic to the front at the national capital for an honorary position on the republican slate in the democratic house. The republican cau cus nominee for chaplain hails from this Htate. They might liavo gene further and fared worse. .Sr. Louis mny bo u IJip Van Winkle city , but ut least one of her loading mer chants id wido-awnko and enterprising * Ho knows the value of printers' ink in waking np Sleepy Hollow , and Accord ingly tilled four pages ot one of the. lead ing St. Louis dailies with his Christmas advertisements. six internal icvenuu collectors of republican politics remain out of the total number , eighty-four. Ono of those six posts is Hon. fi. W. Post , the Ne braska collector. Ho is like a willow fence-post. Ho is in tor keeps. It will take n patent stump extractor to got ] i\n\ \ out. Tim Hfist tiuio I- . Miller leaves the oily he-should Instruct the hirelings and understrappers , who in his absence edit his paper , to leave the di = eus3ion of local nll'aira severely alone and devote their brilliant talents to national politics. The adage "fouls rush in whore angels fear to tread" applies very forcibly to the ventunifionici crow who are trying to pilot the Jhraltl through channels which they never navigated , SDMI ; one ought , to decorate tlio editorial rooms of the Omaha lleralil with u dic tionary of the Bullish lun < ruago. French and Latin le.ieonseem to bo plenty in the neighborhood of our many-sylla bled contemporary. Its editorial columns nro daily fruscood with foreign phrases which are alKJreel ; to tlm average demo- crab , lr , Millnr ought either to start u tichonl iu plain Anglo-Saxon and compel bis now Importations to attend , or ulho hu should iesiic u ffcrnltl extra with trans- lalions r.iul explanations of lib editorials , Tun Pullman company has ovorsinoo its organization paid its porters tint princely Hillary of ton dollars it month , and permitted them to make up the bal ance of u decent salary by receiving lips from the passengers. The porters huvo oomo to look upon those tips as u matter of right , and oven go so far as to demand payment for u few brushes of : i man's coat nnd giving his shoes a .sliliui if thu passenger doe * not promptly shell out n quarter or a half dollar. The pu&sengor ivho docs not respond to their calls is put down as t > skin-Hint nnd is elton insulted by the purlers. A radic.il reform is nec essary in the management of the sleep * ing-car business , and one of the lirst things to bo done is to abolish thu tip nystem nml pay the porters a living sal- nry. The public- will bu pleascd'to learu that at least one railroad company , the Wisconsin Contra ! , 1m concluded to inaugurate such u reform , It will begin , when it opens it * new through line later in thu winter , to abolish the system of tips to porters , paying Us. employe. ! J50 a month'intend of thu ruling $10 , and ruqulring'thum to perform full service us now , without compensation from passengers , tiiulur puhi of discharge It will also continue , but on > > more extended Knaln , its present system of grading sleeping car rates , According to miloiigo. It is to bo hoped Uat ) other railroads and sleeping c-ir eompunlro. uspcowlly thu Pullman , will lalloir the example of Uio The tlt h Scnro. The alarm of tlio federal officials niu the ( icntilo population of Utnh culml nnted on I'ralny in an nppeal from Gov crnor Murray for hoivy reinforccmentf to prc crve law-abidinp cilizens of UK United Slates from ma > ncrc. This wa1 the cause of the hurried consultations ni army headquarters in this city , tlu prompt dispatch of a light battery to the front and for the telegraphic order : whieh placed every company of inf.antri nnd every troop of cnvnlry in the depait incut of the Platte under waitlnjr order' for nn immediate movement. The mys lory in which the all'air was sought to be shrouded gave much greater importanct to the matter than itdesierved andraisot : inanj * groundless alarms. I'lsili , as oui dispatches show , isnot inastato of rovoli against the government and , althoiigl feeling runs high , there seems to bt nothing In the situation which indicate ; that the garrison at Kort Douglas wil not be amply siillleiuntto .suppress ain disorders that may arise. It , is iinren * on.iblu to believe that the lenders of tin Mormon church will penult their vasl properly interests to bo jeopnrdi/ed i > . > any organized opposition of their fol lowers to the national government. Sneli otpositiim | oniliiig in armed contliel could only have one conclusion. Ko OIK knows this better than the wealth1 , enpitali t3 of Sail Lake among thu Saints , who .serve Oed through Mormou and halaneo pravor with property anil leligion with riches. The Sharps anil Smiths and .Fonnlngs nnd men of equal ability and judgment among the church leaders may ostensibly approve of fanat ical outbursts in the meetings and eon- ferenee- * , but would use all their iullu- once to suppresi any outbreak of violence lence on the part of the rank and file ol the saints. The guns of Fort Douglas sweep Salt Lake City and an entire regi ment , of regular * arc ipiarteied in its bar racks as a constant menace to disorder ainl u bulwark to the unpopular lederal ollioialswhouro enforcing the luws in the teeth of fanaticism. The prepani- lions of Friday and Saturday for throw ing three thousand troops into Ut'ah at a moment's notice weroin accordance with the present policy of the government to crush out all disorder by n rapid concen tration of the largo-it possible force at the sentof dilllculty MR .soon as danger be gins lo show itself. This was the plan adopted by Gen Sheridan last summer in the Indian territory when syniDlomsof trouble among the Cheyenncsbowed themselves. It Is the method \\hieh he proposes to usx ( in Arizona through Crook in disposing of the Apiirlte cam paign. Such means arc the suuesl pre ventive of actual trouble. The certain knowledge that any outbreak in Utah would bo followed by it prompt occupa tion of the territory by the army and a remorseless retribution upon the offend ers is the safest assurance that no out break will lake place. The Mormons may bo fanatics , but they are scarcely fools. AH Uncalled for Attack. The malignant personal assault of the Herald upon the editor of the I5ir. : is as stupid as it is unwilled for. The zeal with which that paper seeks toervo ihiior lloyil is doubtless ohielly respon sible for this rancorous outbreak , but it dues not , excuse it for imputing corrupt motives whore none can bo shown , or in making charges which arc refuted by the records. The lling that the editor of this paper has sought to "jiOao" as an advocate of law and order before : i re- speetablobody of cili/ens "asan evidence of reformation from ways ho practiced in former days , " is us .slanderous as it is malicious. If the advouUir.ii'i ' who , in Dr , Miller's bVe'ncc , are editing the pa per will sustain as good n reputation for decency , sobriety and respect for law by the time they have been in Omaha twelve mouths as the editor of this paper paper has established in twenty-two years'residence , they will agreeably dis appoint their most intimate frioiuU. Those who are well informed about the course pursued by the editor of this paper with regard to the law and order movement , will bu surprised to learn that thu wholu scheme as far as wo are concerned was an c tort to attack "an executive whom an indignant com munity had selected to root out the junta ( Ilupartisans ; ) which had been tunning ilot with municipal nll'air.s. " They will be amazed to learn that "a polilica1 clique sucks to break down the mayor solely be- cnusc lie is in tko way and balks and toils their .schemes of jobbery and rascality. They beguile- few respectable- citizens with llio sounding phrase 'law and or dor1 and thus biglld themselves 0.3 having fair purposes when in reality they are scheming to execute foul designs , With an anti-saloon hue and cry , paving rinsrs , grading rings , and all tlio other ringtf , are seeking to strike ul the incor ruptible mayor. " This kind of talk is about on a par with an editorial in the Herald two or three days ago , which declared that "it is nil well enough for those howling dervishes and cheap jacks of municipal rotorm to cry out raise thu property usbo&smuut it amuses them and hurts nobody. " When any man charged with the respon sibility of editing u newspaper indulges in diich rant ho shown his utter uiilitnuss for thu place. Such men are more lit fo an lusuuo asylum than an editorial chair. The people of Omaha wjll learn for the first time that Mr. Uoyd was elected mayor by an indignant community to put down n junta of Nun partisans who wei'o running riot with political afl'airs. The common impression in Omnlm Its that Mayor Uoyrt was brought oilt ut the Academy of Musio by a junta of demo- cratsund mugwumps after a carefully pruparcd programme , which put the lights out nml rung thu curtains down within tun minutu.s after tjiumooting was culled to order. The indignant eiti/.niio , mugwumps und democrats combined hardly polled votes enough to glvo Mr Uoyd 103 majority , when without the indignant citizens he hud over l.UOO majority four years previous. If this pa per at any time bus slilod with paving lings , grading rings , or nny other cor. rupt combination iu or out of thu no tin- nil , the eit'x.ons ' and tax-payers of Oma ha have not ye hwird o | It , On the eon- tr.iry the Hnr has always been foremos in exposing nnd lighting municipal job bcry which has almost Invariably fount warm support or silent aid or comfor from the Omaha JIcrahL In the Holli water works light which , after a contest it the city council and in the courts for ovoi eight months , terminated in tie ! over throw of the jobbers and saved the city r half a million dollars , the Her. and its ccl her led the opposition to jobbery whilt the Jfcratil defended it and uphold it In the light over the sandstone rinf which was made alone by this paper the Jlcraltlgave the ringsere ! cordial sup port. These facts nobody knows bet lei than Mayor ttoyd , together with the fnct that the Hit : : and its editor have lit variably been found on the sldo of the tax payers as against the tax robbers. It is simply preposterous to say that there Is any political combination 01 conspiracy in connection with the law and order league or any effort to break down Mr. Hujd in the discharge of hl olllcinl duty. At the meeting in * thu opera lioitsu the mayor was not attacked by any speaker or his motives impugned. Wltilo Mayor Hoyd now disclaims any intention to'nullify law , the natural in ference of every Intelligent hearer of his speech was iu accordance with the Br.K'i editorial comment. The speech as pub' lishcd in the HII : : was identical with that published in tlio mayor's organ. We liavo given the ma.yor fair treatment in this connection and -have no desire tn obstruct him. The estimate in which thu pub.lii ; will hold him will depend upon his future conduct. Meantime , during the absence of Dr. Miller , ho had better mu/c/.lo his fool friends. Wires. The eleetrhi light companies of Omaha are exhibiting a ro kloss disregard of thu ordinance- thu ' tringimrof their wires across ourhlrcoUnnd hi 1 dings. Hovera' ' accidents have oeeiined recently fiom ihscaiHe , and ii e aid propcity have been endangered by bivn' s in tlio civ- cuts and the e cipo of this current to n < I jhborii g wires and i n It-flying wood- wo.k . Only a fiw d lys ago the lire a'a'in to'pgraph ' was r mlered prno ieal- ly nsclu H aid M rious dnma c doiu to the sy-a. in by co : i t of tu eteetrlu light wires u i'h th' < line. Diui g ir'y 1 a'f ' of t le tw inly-four h urn t t re use u' o ot the to c lie o sy t m < o- s t'oyed by the iiuinciinn to tli sinv er Ul re it * of llio olootra ; light e bin. T.ie anne a ice ca i d n ! I . ' o os in eon- seqio.ice an , e orinuus i o. 10 < o I : of t c danger w bit .suuh roikl < ess br ugs to li D and property. h c.tv to ii.il si.nu m nh < a o' p s < .l . n o d mince rt-j.nl n ; the on.truction tf el - elrhl. l. ht ctirr n t in the city. It. provnhul fully against possible interfeionou with the telegraph and tele phone wiles by ordering a li\ed dislaned for crossing above or bulow the lineof those systems It also required the pole.s to be placed on opposite sides of llio street in order to prevent the escape of thu electric curicnt. The ordinance is being placed at defiance. No attempt is made to repaid its provisions. It i * high time that the eitv council should take steps in tJie matter for the protection of our citizens who have so freely given the companies access to our streets and alleys with their dWigiUing poles and obstruct ng wires. Revolution in IMovlco. Mexico is enjoying a revolution , which , while at present of small proportions , iromisc3to embroil the whole republic. I'lio Male of Nuevo Leon is the < -eil ; of war , and Manuel l otlritfti- tile leafier of tlu ' ' "Tomiioni-Jti. Tlio source of the trouble is said to be in the recently de clared purpoeo of the national govern ment to prosecute ex-President Gou/.ales , whom llodriguo/ ! represents , for alleged gigantic cmbcz/.lemjntsoil'ected while ho was president. Goiuulcs is now governor - nor of the small .state of Guanajuato , south of Nuuvo Luon , and the Mipposl- lion is that ho will presently take up arms and throw himself into the move ment ojgnn bv his tool KoJriguez. Con- ! zolus will prove a formidableantagonibl as hu has b tele of him a great number of the most powerful elements in Rlexico. Hi ) is the strong sst in in In the republic with thu army , and will b3 supporlnd b.\ hundreds of his partisans in thu north , who have recently been ttirnud out of of fice by thu Dingovorntmnt. . Against a combination of the army and the oilicis holders , the piesunt government could not fctiiml a week. Tun Pni.sjlvania law against t ) o manufacture i nd ale of cUe narg.ir n , b itter n > . : u d oiuur such < omoumN , i : n been d o'.trod ' by the suprumo court ut i al atn o o lie i o i.-t Imijiml A u hilts- sale grown- , determined to test the c. n- stitutii n ilit.j o ! the law , sold a quantity of oleomargarlno , was arrested , tried and convicted , tlio couit rosorv n Its ( intil dcuision on alnw po n5 that the act was nn.'onst t Hioni 1'Thu judge before whom ! > t"ietl all comma iweal h e.vll cai s announced his opinion that > h < act was constitutional , The most imptrianl f jiituro in h . - , opinion is > to to the oD'oct that , as 1,0.v imtnufactund and sold , oleomargarine is a deception vf lich the Icgislaturo has a right to pro * e it. This will bo welcome news to honest dairymen urcrywlinro , nnd also to the Qonsumcr.s of butler who are constantly being duouivcd by the bogus compounds. If .such a law b constitutional in Penn sylvania il would in all probability bo constitutional in any other Male that would adopt it.Vo would suggest to the Nebraska dairymen , who are to as , somblo in annual convention ot Fremont' : o discuss the subject , and tuko Mops to liavo ( hu Pennsylvania law adopted by thu next JS'cibr.uKn ' legislature. Itogus butter is now sold In nearly every gro- scry store in Xobraska towns , nnd in most cases ii. palmed olTforguniiiiio but- tor. Tuis certainly not only afTcets the inferoaU of dairymen , but it is an impo iltion upon consumers that &honld bu A few lucky opcrutortt in Wall street ivho maiilpulaUid llio lute boom in clocks jle.uiU'd up Mivernl handsomu fortunoB joforu thu ttroot tlattvnud out Thu chief if them wajVm. . II. VandorblK , By ) iij'inr ! up Now York Uentntlstook at the depressed prices and tlion closing tin railroad \\nr liy purchasing the Wes Shore he Is aid to liavo nearly if no ( quito recovered tle iffty millions whlcli he lost two years jigo. Taskor II. Mar vin , the retired broker who made the purchases for V-mderbilt , cleared the neat little sum of "iDO.OJ.1 on his own ao- count , and \\Mnsloiv , Lander & t'o. , boltifi eonneeted with the secret through the negotiation * of the \Ycst Shore purcliasc , got about .tl,0)0 , ) O.)0 . ) In the deal , WwciIshoflVr who operatetl on hia own account on the btdl side of the mar ket added a cool million to his bank ac countHm ICuonc cleared $100.001) ) . und Wash Connor $ ; l,00 > . 'L'ho brokers made. Immense profits from commissions whieh on some days wore greater than over before in the history of Wall street. These are interesting ligttros of gains. The other side of the story is equally in teresting to the lo er.s. For every million gained by the Vnuderbllts ntitl Keenes there was a million drawn from the lambs who were sheared in the street. Thu lucky bulls wore oll'sot by the un lucky bears. Mil. C.Mtitsii : has been mtanitnou < dy selected by the democratic caucus for thu next speakership. This is a compliment which the larilV reformer from Kentucky will doubtless appreciate. Sotuc. of Mr. ItaudalN friends are afraid that it moans a revision of the Imnsi ! rules and a re duction of thi ! tarill' , neither of which will bo grateful to the Poims.vlvuuiau mono polist. . \oicKitosr has left his signature on tlm windows ami anuoiincuil correctly the coining of thu cold wave. Senator KdinttniH Iseslimatud to be worth Wllklo Collins has become as lobnst as some of his novels. lion. .Iniucs 0. Illalnc kicks thu beam at neat I v " 00 pounds with his winter overcoat on. Miss Iiouisa Alcott is said to have made over SI00KM , ( out of her slmius lor young people. -Miss A ( in 51. Sweet , ex-pension agent , is not marilcd us foul import hud It. , She is as Sweet as ever. I'tineo Hlsmniuk Is once more as ficsh us n daisy. Ui.slripto I'licduilclisrulio was ox. ' cwllngly benelk'lrtl. Pi luce Alexander ot IJiilgatin plays Iho piano three hours a day. No wonder the St'ivians vvanl to slay him. Young Ilole-in-tie-Day ) wants to go to West I'olnt , where lie cqn learn to IJL-COIIIO nn old P.iliil-thc-Tovvn-ltcd'Man. Unless n Home corespondent is nt fault the Italian who mmilod Sllss Kve Mackny bus ahead ) srntandticd'her ' foilnnc. An Amctican mimed Woodcock : has become - come ( lie court fnvoiitc ol the King olVin temlmig. We have lienid ol hi- * little game plnved befoie. ' .small Oicen , of Xoitlt Caiollna ) owns the largcjtlneyard cast of tins Blena \ev.ula1 * . ( ircun liulds delight him moiethati congtchslonal pasltue- < . ' C'oiigicssmaii ( itiy , olf.'iiiUlniin , is said to have a million dollar * a Jiis call , lie Is a sugar planter , but'it is his sand Ihat makes life seem guy nnd sweet to him , Mndamo Nllsson has dNnpiiolutcd thu Co logne nnd the Merlin audience * . Very severe ai tides appear in thu ( icimmi papers about her voice , her singing and her gestures on tliu conceit pluUoim. Fmc. Modjeska has sent to the Now Oilcans exposition a doll diessed by ber own hands as the Scottish ( jut-en Mary , and tlio costume is nn exact copy in mlnlntuii ! "r Jler Juss Kate Sauboin told the Crltlo's "Loan ycr1 that tlio giasslmpper on tlm cover of he ' Wit of Women" ! > n lat > dld. "Miss Hos Clevelaml , " she said , ' 'had a ruse on th cover of her book , so 1 oho > u a kat ilid. A I my fi lends call mo Katy , and this is the book that Katy did , " OlatisSpieoklcsis thostiirnr icflncrof Unit fouila , the vlitual king of the Sandwlcl Islands , because lie controls its sugar land nnd cultivation ; hols al&o the owner of a licet ot steam and sailing .ships , and will now cany the mall between San Funclsco , llono lulu and Auckland , New Zealand , Tlio IjiiuciCase. . Hnrvdril Courier. The case , from its peculiar circurn htanecs , has attracted great attention and the trial will bo of iiiiumnil interest. Contempt ol' Court. l' < il > illlt i Time * . Minnie Dishncr , the wonderful Colum bus sleeper , has a worthy lival in the per.son of the judge of the Harpy county district court , Nothing Ijlko Tin-in. ' GhhnQnTrlhiinc. American newspapers are said to have peicoptibly allected election results in Knghmd. American women and Ameri can newspapers arc thu prettiest and iiio = t useful tilings in thu world. Farm Mm tR Annwlwc ( Nib , ) 1'lonccr. AYill thu man who said that Nobiaska farms wera.so hoavili mortgaged to east- urn capitalists plun.su peat in it conspio- nuns place in liL-i mind thu fact that Ulair tionnlv , P < wiihyvania { , farms are ecourily for ! p-OUOOi)0 ) worth ot loans , Al'olutcd Question , Hy llio way , has'auy'bf our exchanges hoard how that 'liber suit of thu Omaha Republican termlhatedy AVe mean thu suit to recover dmnogcs fiom onq , of pmuiia's prominent ulti/.eu.s for publish ing the fact that . ( ho railroads dictated Ihu utterances of ( lie Hopnblican. i Tlio Kf-njiierwaii Cnso. JlHriHiril lloitrlfr. The attornoy-g'i-iierlil has gone to iVashingUm to ai ! u6''tlto Xiinniernian jiiso buforo the supreme court , It Is Ktinful to reflect that possibly Mr. Zim merman's grcal grandohildron may liavo heir gray hnirs brought in sorrow to the iravo ! < y hearing pronounced n sentence o the ctVc.ct that their illustrious pro genitor was guilty Pf committing nn i. saiilt with a deadly weapon , or that hu larborcd Ihu purpoau of doing tome one jreat bodily injury. I. . . No AVontlcr. I'liMurluzcttt / , The Unitud StatcH mar hal brought nto Omaha from Dmivor tlfteon purnons irro.slc < l for mtudulont land entries in he wott-rii jinrt of this Mate. The busl- iocs citdiiid to liavo Iii'tiii oarriud on quit t ixtenblyuly nnd H.Vhteinutlcally and it is iui" this bjiut-iua ol uron\i-dnu | a icccivud some attention. Xo wonder POUIO of tin largo stockmen in the west linvo ncqttlrci vast tracts of land tiltpn the cowboys ii their employ were enabled to mnkn iron ono to do/en entries , under lietltioti name1' , for the benetil of their employers Scnntor Vnu Wyok'i Itccortli Winner Counti ! Herald. It imiRt bo admitted that Senitor Vai Wyck has done more , both in and out o congress , to arraign and e\po o the ills ImncM , thieving cncroai-hnienti of cor poraliona upon the rights of the pro dueers throughout the west , Ihan auj other one man. And It is through thesf actions he has nroused such a , deep feel ing of reeenlluent among the monopolist ! and the snbsldixed press , It will sooi duvolvu upon lliooters of Nebraska ti declilo who Rltnll succeed Van Wvek ti the senate , and allow us to predict thai lh < 3 worktngtiicnof Nebraska will declare by their ballot that he shall be his owi successor and serve them lor .six yean longer , regardless of thu dictating cor porations and their hirelings \\Iio will jointly and strongly protest against stioli ro-olet-tiun. Olil-Thuo Uhlwiflo Itentld. The death of MeUlellan and llendricks , coming within a few weeks of each ether or , marks Ihu tirst serious In-oak in thu ranks of the old-time democratic leaders with whom this generation has been fa miliar. Almost nil of tlm conspicuous opponents of them men passed away be > fore 1370 , and the leadership of the re publican party was entirely changed be tweeit ISIi'iand ta ? i , While death was busy among the republican chiefs thu democratic Jluudnrd bearers of those days lived on , jiotno of them in retire ment , but many of them still in actlvo business and political life Oov. Seymour , now almost an octoge narian , survives in reasonable health and with his mental faculties unimpaired. ( ! ov. Tildunt though feeble in hotly , is as vigorous m mind as ever , and , at nn age of morn than Hoveutv year" , appears to bu able to uteri considerable influence on the politics of his country. Jmlgo Thoman , al o beyond three score and ten , is enjoying a green old ago nt his home in Columbus. Tlie u , besides others of less prominence who might be named , were the contemporaries of Lin coln , Howard , Phase and Simmer , Thny entered polities when Clay , Webster , Hentoti and Calhoiin wore at the front. They lived to see n man of their own faith in the White Housp , but ono who was never hoard of outhido of his own town until they were almost ready to lay down thn cares ol' lifo. The next few years will witness the oxil of all thusn anuicnt loadeis , pro- .si.-md by singular fortune long beyond I he time enjoyed by their adversaries. The first two to go were both the juniors of those remaining. Rich Indian * ) . St. Louis Republican. Gun. Sheridan's report reminds the American public of a , fact which will probably surprise it , viz. , that the Indians who give us so much trouble and are Mich a perpetual pu/.zlo to our .statesmen are the richest class of human beings in the country. Take the Crows , for ovam- ple. There are only . ' ( , .100 of ( hem , all told bucks , squaws and pnppooscs and they own a reservation embracing 4,800- OOJ acres of hind , and involving the t > u- pi-rlieial possibilities of a half-dozen Uhode Islands. Gen. Sheridan proposes that an allotment of a half .section ( iUO acres ) bo made to each head of a fnmilv , and the rest of the reservation bo bought by the government for $1.M : an acre , the purchase money to constitute a perpetual ttinil , the interest only of which shall bo paid to them. If this wcio done , each Crow fnnnl.\ would have a , homestead of ; i.iO acres ot hind , with the chaiieu of a silvur mine on it , and tin annual cash income of about $ } " ) ' ) besides. The S.OJil . Chcyennes and Arapahoes endowed { n th'J saw * * -/fay / would huv lai * t-nolipii for a good farm ftiruauh head of a family and § JJla ) year. The Utes have over 5,1)0) ) ) acres of 'land ii ; their reservation ; thu tribes in the , In dian territory liavo a still larger domain embracing as choice lands as are to be found on the continent ; and the other tribes arc endowed with similar nuinili- ceneu ; and if the Sheridan schemes were adopted and carried out , evorv Indian family iu the west would bu able lo live comfortably , and without work , thu ru- mainder of their days. There are not fewer than live million while men in the country who would be glad to exchange places with the nomads on these terms. While it mny not bo possible for ever , one to write nn olognnt Imnd , every on can wrilu n plnin hand , if ho cares I' ' tilled the pains to do so. Thin wnnt o nttentioh is moro nnnoyinu ; to editor tlmu to nny other class of men. Tlu ardor of composition mny bo nil excuse for the illegible character of thu tirs copy , but. it is not an excuse for inflicting it upon tlio editor. If the nrticlu is wof tl publishing it Is worm rucopymg , am the writer's ' tlmu iy not moro precious than the editor's. Other Ihingd buin < , equal , Iho mnnn.soripl which mvus thu least trouble in its pertiHal JH the mos' siiru of receiving early and cnrufn attention. Thu iiluu mny hnvu oxistud. in somu rumotu period , that thu more misurnblu the scrawl the moro learneif tlm writur ; but it is curtain that we dc not entertain such n delusion now. Noi ririi manuscripts so freijnently prepared iind sent under tliu absurd conclusion : "Hiiro is a nianusoript ami thuro is uu editor ; all Unit is noe.e.srtiiry is to bring thorn together , nnd. ii true appreciation 3f genius will Fettle the rest.1' ' So long iispcoplo contlnno to virito in n carolusH way , so long will editors bo bored nnd Ihoir waste baskets ovorllow with the "chaolio mass of sweetness' . " It is highly probnblu that the typo-wri- , cr will work out the careless suriblor's riidomplion. for it could not do illegible ivork even if it hint the duslro , Invent- vo genius has not exhausted ilsulf , nnd luncu Ihu typo-writer of the future will ) u a small , simple , chimp instrument , so hut pot-bons ot ordinary cnpaoity and mm in will bu nblo to operate and own > nn , It is trnu , in some degree , that n utter wrilton by a typo-writer looks cold mil formal in the eyes ol a friend or lov- tr , nnd in somu ca&ns ceases to bu con- idenllal even , buoausu of Ihu knowledge luil il was dlututcd. But nearly nil legal vriling is prepared upon it , nnd when t.s usu bccoinns general no one will re- oicu moro than Ihu editor , uxeupt pu < ' - laps thu compobltor , who will liavo the lyesight spared and Iind less occasion to ndulgu in profanity , ' .Iliii-Janib" IB ua Oltjcottona I'lu-auc. "Amy , " rornarkod the high school girl , 'you ' saw Frit t Kiniuctvlieu hu played iuro , did you not" " " \ us , " nse > cnted Amy. "Well , hu bus had another itltnclof lie Jnmus preserves , " " .Jamt-s prestfi'vusr'1 ovelnlnu'd Amy ; what on fiu'tlt nro Jainei pr uurvis ; , lildrotlv" "Well , tin * papers said 'Jim . 'awn , ' but think that a voryobji.ctinii.iblo uhruio..1 Thu Hiiox mill tliu I'annnia CanuU an : iu iluapest ami vyidc t 'uitta' in thu orld , The \voraV cuts r n b hcaliMl by t. Jaoobi Oil. 8T.VTK AND wateiwoiks will l > e In operation Ii a few days. Ono hundred turkeys wcie dissected will thank4 In Crete on the Mill. Chmlrnn Is n-velliiR in the ln\tiry of n brns band nnd n teller skating rink. The nipcs ed valtintlon of Doiliro county li ? " , lStKKi.O'.i. ( 'llm loxy IM I mills. { 'nrdars nro maVliifr fieiiuciil culls on tin suburban residents ot I'latismonth. . Chndion will send n commit Ice \Vnsltintt ton this w Inter tu lobby for a land ollice. ' The brick smoke-stnck of the \ebraski Cit > tllstlllery went do\sn In the ualo Fiiday Wcephii ? Wntet Is inovlnc foi a cnnnltu factoi v. A stock company Is to be oriaiil7cil ? Nlohraia Is threatened \\tth another demo cratlc paper. The town has a Kicat deal It euntemlUth. . Kurnns county has more native timber than any other ( .utility In thu state. So sa\s the local hlstotian. Tnnclllm ; fnio faUr < made a clean tip ot ? * troin the unsophisticated UmKs of Hail- liitttoii last week. John ( fallen , of I'lntte rmintv , irltirneil fnnn a dud ; limit recently , \\llh ti mutilated liitnd In the game ! MK. Twelve bundled ncrcs of school land In foi ly-.ino tracts were lecently sold In Ante lope county at S7 i-er ncio. One TliiunitH .iMTtey iimsncal ranch neat Ovloul tosilppl > theitemaiidor Ihu L'hlnesi ! oi Oemor foi teiului lellnes. Sausairu Is the pupul.n mllele of diet In \alleyconnty. The bill of laiu is ocinsloii- ally spiced with si-a oned hnsli , The Hastings Klectilc Miht comp.tny . llueatciiH to hhui up simp unless the business men p.itronl/.u It mere libcially. A rarmer named Wlncliull , in fcwaul coimt.stietclied himself mi his b.un i-aflcr last wcel , . Theeuioiici sat uirhlni. ritilMnio trumps with Union I'nellle brakemen - men just now. They lead with the little JoKt-r vvht'ii titimpM me oidcied up , nnd play n lone baud. Chunks ot coal liom the 1'oiler mine , near roiicn , have licun tested and loiind to burn tieely. The vein Is said to bean extensive and valnablu one. 'i'ho Morning Mall has made Us appear alien In 1'hittsmoiilh. evidently to till a "long- tell want. " ( Jummlngs , Keithleyniid l.cault tile tin-piopilctois. A ffas well has been sttttck in the neighbor hood of hong I'lne , with iiidientiiuis ul oil in the dlsMiao. This ( mulshes a theoietliMl basis lor thu iccont blow. M. B. Mellrldennd wife ot ridleiton nat- invvly escaiH'd snifocalion bj eoalgasun thu night ot the tailli. It took tlm doctms scveial hems to lestoio Ilium to eons-c'musiiess. McDoiKtugh. a piisonur iu the Plum Cicek jail , altomptcd to caive bis way to freedom , nut was nabbed while unhinging thu tioni door , lie Is now catering the sontniy. Miss DNlmer , the Hip A'nn Winkle of 1'lntlo county , has passed the totllcth dav ot her naii. She mows Cut on milk nnd wine , and is having a ie llul goud time of it. J. A. Coiinoi , of I'lattsmoiitli , has pur chased the loo-acio laim ol W. II. nceilng , ii ; Uouw'las countv. The land Is live miles tioui Omaha and will SOPH b j tinned into eity luK Chadron continues the rustling town of noithwest Ncbt.iskn. Tlm extension ol the liillrond to lltilTalo Gap , tlihty-ilvu milt-.s notlh , served to inctcasc tins business of thu town. The O'Neill Trllmno , the hcailllsht of Holt's democincy , nillrms that the Ur.iIs "tlm leading republican newspaper west ol thlciuo , and u model ol tvpogmphlcal Weeping-Water sends greeting to Plaits- mouth , and gently but Inmly ussmes thu mo- tiopohs that tlm Idea ot electing the county e.niil hoiiao there is too piopojtctou- bo so- liotisiy consldeu'd. The mimmoth hennery stalled at Haiting- ton will eventually employ U.nuo hens and suvcml patent iucubatois. " The supply ot springchk'kons thu-atens to annihilate tlio miauling house loustcr. Thojonnir men of Weeping Water aio so utterly devoid ot 'the lust principles of line manhood" that they piotain- the house of ( ! eden on thu Sabbath. A movement is on loot , lo treat thunt to a hypodermic Injection ol bole leather. The laimers of. Itulfalo cnimtv have de- claiL'd war on the gialn buveis of Keainey , and piopose. to bojcottthu elevator syndicate. Many lanners aio lianling their giain to ( iiand Nlnnd , vvhcio bettor pi Ices aie obtained. The 1'apillion Times rcsucctfu'lv ' Vut " " , ' ? "piavs the lioiiorn1'1 ' bill d 'uy jiid-'i. of "this Voiut tOWaU 'lrj7ami ufvo us a llfllo moio .i'.jiieo and less law , and thus save the county fiomunnecessary expenses. " Mny U please the couit. Thn famous Maxcy Cobb rascs ; in Saipy county , Iu which Hon. A. J. I'opploton sneil Jor thu ri-coveiy of n herM % , have been si'tticd to the. satisfaction of Ural gentleman , and hu has invited both plamlltu urnl defendants tea a big Chiislmas dinner. Saipy county's tiCASiny Is Just aching toi the completion of the Missouii 1'aeliic and the Ashiand cut-oil ot the 15 , it M , Tliu county now icecivcn * l 1,000 in taxc.s liom thn unbuild : * , and expect * to double the sum on Iho completion oi thu new nyils. A taiiiily or ei'ht poisons Jiving near fetiomsbiir , ; wcio scii'insly potsuned with aiM'iiioThanksirivinijday. Tlie poison was mixed with baking powder and u ed in making bicad tor the family dinner. A doctor artIved in time to pump them diy. Plattsmonth hoists of a brlndlo cow with as much iiitolligunce as a loafer and a dis- ctiminutlngscnsn of . .good tiling on a cold day. A bennie Is a I east for ticr.ind when ono Is Idiinil Rim b.nksiip to it contented , chews liui cud and tans the smoku with her tail. tail.A A swindling moneylender is oneiatlngln Ihu towns along the Klkhoin. Hu pictends lo loan monuy nt six. pur ( unt , but the nixt condition icquiicd of n boinmcr is n cash iiiiiehase of a 8'i" inercaiitlle rcpoit. iVIion Mm shnrjicr makes n luw sales ho skips lor Ihu ne.\t town , TlmXoilh N'ubinska LiglusaysVaynn : : \ enmity bus onlv about onu-tuntli ol' ItsLuid in cultivation , bec.iii-o .spiTitiatois have got uild ol it. Thn man Davi'iipoit , who inn tin 'overnor in New York this j car , has S.OJO In n body , and won't sell any ot It , o\ : e.pt ut tiiney ngines. Such nusn me neiiiso o \ \ ajno county. Cedar county Is , to some sxtciit , atllictcd la thu same way , " The surveyors of tlm Klkhoin Volley load uu mapping the proposed extension troin ienbner northvvtut. They me now in the jhell creek valley. They niu not stirvcylni ; a trelimimiiy linn us was nt nmt s-upnosud , but ne locating the ro.ul and Kcttlii' ' , ' Knulo itake.s , which accouni * , tor the length or tlmu hev con.suiiiiIn mal.'Iimthosinvey. A paity if li. A M. survejnrs hnvo been smvujmg Mstnnd noilhot Himijilucy , Imvlnt ; sttnivil 10111 FlCilKI , . ! . IOM.I I loins. Thostatolfsblntuiu convenes Jnunnry 7 > A county hunt war tlnentens to crimson Vilghtuoiiniv. Davuniiort has os'pon'l''d ' ' SH.O'JO . In siicut ul : this year , Dt" ? Mollies' prii. | > ecl' . torn gl.ibs factory lupiinelully clobc. Iiiiuliiin nut innliliiLt iHinieioiis inoiitibln ilds on thu tills ut Sliuix City , There aiullS.isSJ Ohlnboincitkeiib In iu\vu nd 118,717 millvus of Illinois. Jtiiittiini'ty ( ( county tuinuM's have lobtovcr w 01 ih ut hos by eiiolera , . mlld-iol t.dlKuitln luwiion hlch null suvUiu IH performed. The What f'hem I'atilol advuwles u slate nllcf loicc toi'iiloit'D pioliiLiltiiin. , An organl/.itlon ot HiuMlur re.ldt-nis In m Htntv tins bi'ttn iicrleiticd In Dos Theii/bullt I'atlc huiiiu , at Stoim Like , III he oj > i > ncd with it giand bamitii't on Sinus City has cnmniRiiwd llgiirlng on llm i-t of sliiri piing , .Hid moposti to stall the mil woili next -cur. Mr. ( IniKlciiotiph , of livimr , chiliiik to luvt- ( ipi'i-d ' the i.ivaij'ej ol' lici- ; cholera in hli held j'tnw usuufob.H'Cii , A pup 'r hus licwu stinted ut ( iliddi-n fur Hit ) upOM > of tpkllntj Uu atlinjo that "NothitiK .Kxirtls . like Stuvt'sK. li-f.iitli ( county has an ulcplmnt on lla mil' ' , Tlm animal will bo sold ut unvtlun the slioflir next .Saturday. C6d.ir ItaphU votivl ubuoit twi lo one ; aln > t Niiimi ; 70.uuo Iu bonds to lilt Ihu latlng lnili'bitdnt" > < at the town , Oillcors found J',1i Ixjitlcs ot beer In Hu * lUito pilu ui ixiiiitluul IVtt'rf.011. of ( lit * UIIICI'M hotel , til L'ttlar 1 ulln i ' * -iitl > . The UyMi ( uld tun oVV. . h. vVubstcr , of csrewcd with " liorso't liccl Thursday and died alimut InMnnlly. "Xolsy George/ the lord lilijh shoitterof the Snhatlnnmim at Cedar HnpiiK When bo ojwns Ids moitih the eaith trembles. Aithtir Chase , assistant poMmastrr nt A\i cn. comes In fern Sl.iWO.OiXl slmreof tlio ( unions Chasoe < : lnte , Hint Is now being settled In nnglnnd. Twi-ntv-sK iiicinlH'rs of onn fitmlly In Mnishalltown met tngetlter thn other day. The oldest vvi'SMi years and the iimmrest bt ) dav * . 'I he city ofDe * Mollies Invested S0.500 In a < | iilt clitlm deed to ceitaln city lots nnd lotmd that the document was not woith the The cit.v Is out Just that amount by tnllmi ; to hlo the deed with tliu proper of- llcei. A well-kiimvn Uitilluztoii cltl7cn lias up- pcnded to hlsvvlll n btsiiu'it of gtOJtotho newspaper mnii wlmvvlll wilte , at hla dentil , ho neatest ind best obituary notice , his wife t" coastline the committee of nwiird. The repoilcrs nro nii\liuK that the clause be made i > l > erati vent once , A brnkemmi on the tioith-bonud p'n $ cn * got tniln on the 1C. 0. Thtirsdav evenlttjr was tlnown from the linln about" mile and n Imltbelow I'acltlc .Innctlou by trumps who weio .stealing n tide. He vvassooli missed and n switch en lue sent IUCK to tind him. He wn found wnlMnglownitl the town with snino huiitun ) . One oC his aims' had been bioKcn. A liiakeiimii nnmcd lluiley was. tlnown fiom his tiatn neatllnlllelt , FiiMiiunt countv , fl nlnht by n pnily of live tiamps vvhnm he vvas persii.tdltii ; to gel tilf. He was tint missed till the ttafii nnhed nt I'aoliie .Hiiiction , when n switch eiii'lim vvns sent back to Hud him. Ills Injuries vvcto loUml to lieveij s\c ( ( | , If not fnt.il. A number of Cedar Itflplds.icsldcnts vvero mj. stilled last week on tecclpt nf bluod-rcd eanK the sl/e of postals , einbi'lllshed with n hilne nnd vivid sUidl mil ctoss-beiics and ho m.vsteilons and awe-lnsnlrliiK litscilp- lion , "Hevvai-e ; the 5lVstle l.eaguo has ltd eye upon you I ' Just what this incaiii l not Kiinvvn , but the leclplents nio nut greatly nlai Hied. P-i some time | ) as | the clll/eiH ot Ml. I'lea nnl have been rcjolrlmr over the supposed - posed me-cnce ot a live-fool vein of coal under tMe rlty. .Mi. Clnrlt , on whoso land Ihcdlsi'oveiy WHS iiiiidc , has gone to S'lOUO CMiciiM-to ptoouiv mnulilnuiv fi < iiu Uhleatco nnd sink a shall , only tu Und that his hunt had licen salted by some | oKci , and not a paitlele of coal can bo toimd. Dakotn. Klonv Knlls Is iR-soHntlng foi u , awmlll. Tlm liquor llcuitbu In LawicnoO cuiinty lb " > 00 n year. Surv uuii.s are still nl work on the Dnlnth , llmon Denver ionic. Tliunoithvvesiein depot at Vnnkton wilt tie completed in tlmu to le elve thu Hist pas- heagei ttnln ten day * ) hence. Thol'list National bank nt DeSntet has or- cnnUtd lo commence biisiucs < i oil the Hrst dav ul .Ittniiaiy with n capital of WOtK)0. ) A lallioad line Is being surveyed fi'om ' Hn- ion to n point on tliu Mlssoinl ilvui ncai- Wheeler. It tans Willie Lake , and the niu- pie I heicnrc jubilant over the prosiect. ) Ijowon Smllh , who took unison n few dnvs iiijo , at Mimx Tails , | s dead. He WHS.uwing a laruo ninonnt of money , his crouiloiij woio Dtisldug him for payment , and ho was forced to jump thcStjx. The military telegraph between Koit Yates and Koit Sully , In lakotn , lias been pur chased tiom tliu government by n syndicate hlrling Itself the Missouri Klvor Telegraph and 'lelejihone company Tlio line Is neatly new nnd in good cnndlti AVyoniinjj , eiimimiiy of Chicago capitalist ? aio about lo btdil Jaiyo beef packing huuiusnt LIUK- nde. nde.The The libel suit of Kdwaid Cionclinnliisl ( ; thu Chov.cn nc riiin icsiiltcdin a vuullul tor the lelendanl. l\els 1 * . Nlckell , of Cheyenne , was icscuril mm thi' IHWS ol a moiintnin lion by Ills doc. > \lm smote the king ol the jungle hip and iliUh , nml both succeeded in dispatching the JL'.lst. A piomlneitt citien of KocK Stiiiigsde- ) ilcs tliat the minci.s out of wujk thcteaiu stiuvlng. Ilesa.v.s that tlieie me tweniy-llvo niuilics d ( > penilciit iiiion rhaiity und that IH-J will be pun'Idcd for until wort : Is ch ained. The woiK ot chuiiKlng the IJnluii Paclfm irldfrcat D.ilc Cic k so ns to uiako It one of ron , Ihiiuiglioul , is rapidly leiutofoio only the centinl piutlon vvnj , ot ion and the bill nice , . .iciichlu- 'iiu ( Hulls MI eltlit'i * -r- ' : , was oi wood T'ho Improvc- niiiit will givnlly sliengtlien tl-c j-liu tiiio and cnal'e ' it to bcnr up salely Iho huuviest tiains which may be diawu o\ei il. The engines on the l.niamlc divi-Jni ) of the Union I'iiciuc an ; bi-ing uttcd with hu : ; * ) snow plows tor winti'i. Tim plows weigh fem Ions , nio lwi\l\u \ feet wide anil sixteen lect huh nl the wlnu's , and cnn thiow snow lorty ft el hiuh on cither HliKor Hie tinck. These gigantic snow shovels are balanced on the piuik. pliitlurin , bciiiu' scciitcly biaccd by l > atsi mining along the frame bcliliid tlicnvl- In.lcr.s . , und bolli'd to uprights ic.ivjiiu , to tlio Liai-ls of the plow , Tlm shcnis oi ed-'t-s niu somit eight Icut bejoiid thu pilot jilatloini 'Hid ' just c-Mii ( | ! the rail. Thu jilows are shod lieavlly with lion. CATARRH rrvmofJrent llaNiiinlo DU J. llll'iildii ( ft Wliuu ttfewfrrvmofJrent f'luo , ( . 'un ttfewf 'mill ' I'lr , Murlgolil , rtovo ltl < snimj , otc. , cnlltil HVN MHin'fi IMMcvi , t'l'ltn , for the ImiiKHliiilo iclluf mill puniiiuioni rnro of nvciy 1 in in ul I'm m ill , I rum a Hlmplo I'nlil In tlm lloml to i. < -i of Hindi , Ta-l ( nnd Iluurliiff. CoilKli unit t a- minimi Consumption. ronii1"H | > ( icniineiit , oiitUtlnirnl on" hottli ) IliiilKnl Cnioonn hov 'utnrilml Solrunl , mill ono lniio\tvj | ) lnlitil ( > r , n ono iinchiiKi > , niHy now lie Iind of ullili'tiwIslH or fl OtX At-K for SAtwuin'H It vDum , Cunt : , lomplote Inhaler with Treatment , $1. ' "Jlio only iilitolntc spctlMo wo Idoi : - of. " Mod , TinicH. " 'J'lio lin- no luivii lonnil In u lilo- inio ul' aiillcriilM' . " ( HiV. Or , Wl gln , llotton. Allorii Iniitrxliuttinn wltli catarrh iho Itmllciil 'IIIO llllH fOliqUI'IIMl ' ( KlU. H. W. MOIIIOU , Anvltlmrnli. I'll. "I Imvonot loiinii u Liihothiit iilldnoi n < llu\out once " lAndruiv l.tHim r , Mllcrt. Mllcrt.ii ii uiKlOlieniioiil CoUo ( < u I MYSELF MUST GIVE Ud , I l-mi ; not lio'tr tlilii pHln.l ii''lio nil onn' . and iuithlnif f U > cldc.v m nny sm U ItUIU'l.ULllllVUIlIUtD. | | . I lOIIIHI ( Mil horum-ts , f-miioiu i , ItuMuit um U . . - - > Jilt nun , oriiflnnl aiul elcKiint 1111 ( ' < l.itft lo lut'ii ' nd lutlHiiiuiloii IlioOriii'ijnvNti J'ti.v I'I.AI- in : lCi.uK-lull | > - niii | > l i | lo liulloi lij | ( iai < in nf gileUcittooloruiiilirii tin iiifxiiuli-u ) IKIIHII Mr i u.Rl H. S3ct llvu for tl MjJIuil I lee liyl'ot f r i UK unJ Clirmlcul Co. OULTIV'TOt ? " r > Miii.rlliU * | l/Kiiloilulln I'i > 4U.1 vJ villl hj.lell.tiJl'iili ; Jt.3 ! H. U. UflMTH , l > Ul. . Omnfltt , Null , MUSIC HOU OMAHA NK1HJASKA. FOR Man and Beast. Mustang Liniment is older than most men , and used more 'aad oie every year.