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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : S/mJEDAY FEBRUARY B. 1892 ,
BIDS FOR OMAHA'S ' BUILDING
Toll Synopsis of the List Submitted for the *
Work.
QUESTION OF A PROPER FOUNDATION
BiiR < ; o < tl < ) in on Itin Sulijoct Have llren tto-
CCIVIM ! from tlm Snpcrliitrntlrnt , Hut
No Action Hn * Hrrn Tiikru
7 In tlio .Matter.
WAsniNOTox BUIIKIU orTiiB BP.K , )
r > 13 FouiiTEBXTit STIU'.RT , >
WASIIINIITOX , 1) . C .Fob. fi. I
* The following Is a full synopsis of tbo bids
/or the trench , oxciivallotij concrete nnu
tone foundation , stone masonry , cut stone
nnd brick work of the baiomont arid area
' wall , first floor nnd basement beams nnd
girders , bascmont columns , etc. , for the
" federal building at Omaha , received nnd
opened by the supervising -architect of tbo
treasury this morning. The first nnd larger
ilpuros are for the goner.il superstructure ,
Hho latter figures being for the Iron work ,
nnd where moro than ono of the lint bids ap
pear by the same firm or person It In
dicates another grnuo of material than
the first represents : Pnxton & Vlor-
ling. Iron works , Omtvhn , $12,809 ;
llockford , Gould & Gladden , $183,000 to
ba completed In 300 davs ; Goddos & Scerls.
Denver , $181,000 and $110,000 , tobo completed
in ten months ; James Crolghlon & Co. , J37-
'JtOO nnd * 13,009 , eight months : Kuymond
Bros. . Oinaba , $124,000 and $14,183 , 300 days ;
O. J. King , Omihu , ? flS.93 < > nnd $14.300 , by
August IlO.lbOi ; John Field , Omahn , $114,000
nnil $14,800 , twelve months ; Northwestern
Contracting company , Chicago , fill,418 , ton
mouths ! Hough , Koohnom & C. , Iron Works ,
$123,090 nnd $13,892. twenty days : George H.
Evans & Co. , Topeka , ICnn. , $102.333.88 nnd
$ li.fiS1.01 : , B'W days ; L. L. Loach & Sous ,
Chicago. $114,215 nnd $19.873. twelve
Iiuintlis ; Prank L. Kenvcs. Oraahn , $1.0- !
117.0 ! ) , ton months ; Marble , Drexel &
Co. . Oinnbn , S120.0S7 and $18,090 , so en
months , nlso $123,231 , $13,000 and
' $ IUJ.O.'S ! , $13,090 ; Phtciilx Iron company ,
1'hlladolphla , $12.521.'TI , Iron only , sixty-live
days ; Probst Construction company. Chicago -
-cago , $111,140 and flil.HW , six mouths ; Foster
& Smith , Philadelphia. $ li5EOO ! nnd S37.500 ,
by December 15 , lb9JJohnF. ; Coots , Omaha ,
1117,239.00 and $ ! 5,15S > , 310 days.
Total 1IUI8 ol tlin Firm * .
The supervising architect bos tabulated
tbo combined or total bids ns follows : Hock-
ford & Gould , $133.000 ; Goddos & Scerls ,
Denver , $134,500 ; James Croighton & Co. ,
$187,000 ; Unymond Bros. , . § 139,000 ; O. J.
King , $113,000 ; J. Field , $124,000 ; .lobst
Bros. , $135 000 ; Evans & Co. , Topeka , $119-
000 ; L. L. Leach , Chicago , $124,000 ; Frank
I * Krcvcs , $180,000 : Probst & Co. , $1SO,000 ;
John F. Coots. $135,000.
The succosstul bidders will bo announced
probably next Monday nnd they will proba-
biy bo O. J. Kin ? fortno general superstruc
ture , to bo completed by August 30 , next , nnd
the Phojnlx Iron company for steel aud iron ,
, to bo completed In sixty-seven days. If King
should not bo declared the best bidder it is
likely Evans & Co. of Topeka will got the
award. The superintendent of the building
lias submitted bis report on the excavation
'nnd ' made suggestions as to the basis for
foundation , but the report has not yet been
examined by the supervising architect bore.
Senator t'ottigrow nnd Sergeant-nt-Arras
"Valentino called on the president today.
H. L. Kurkor of Omaha is at tbo Ebbitt. *
Iowa postmasters ivora appointed today ns
follows : Babcook , Linn county. M. F.
Kalrss , vice Bancroft , resigned ; Mandamin ,
Jlarrlson county , J. P. Browley. vice L. H.
"Walters , resigned ; Sprusuovllle , Jackson
countv , A. Alexander , vlco M. Peterson , re
signed.
William H. C. VVoodhurst has boon ap
pointed receiver of the land ofllco of North
Pintle. The republicans there have adjusted
their differences nna recommended the up-
polnttncntof Woodhurst almost unanimously.
The announcement the other day that Henry
C. Elder had been appointed was as errone
ous as It proved premature.
Assistant Secretary Chandler today nf-
firmed the decision of the general land btlico
In rejecting the ndldavltof con test of Charles
E. Glltuor against the timber culture entry
of Henry M. Eustis from the McCook dis
trict ana canceling the entry upon tbo rolin-
quishinout presented by Ilonry" F. Hole and
allowing the latter to make homestead entry
lor the land. Ho also nfHrmud the decision
In the contest of James A. Iloko against
Froa VV. btantz. from the McCook district ,
rejecting Hollo's protest ngnlust Staatz's
llnal proof.
Secretary Noble has reversed the decision
of the general land ofllco In tbo homestead
entry case of the Central Pacific Railway
company against Leawan Johnson from the
Salt Lake district of Utah. Souretary Noble
tolds , ns tbo local officers did , that tbo land
In dispute passed with the grant October 20 ,
1SOS , and Johnson acquired no rights tboro
bv his subsequent application to outer and
his residence. P. S. H.
Cliuinlicrliiln & Co.
rmin the Cllntnn Comity Ailvcrtlner , Lynnr , Ta.
It was the good fortuua of a representative
of this paper to visit the laboratory of this
ctitcrprthlup firm at Dos Moines ono day this
'
week. It occupies four floors of a d'oublo
building and employs blxty-llve hnnos in the
different departments , which indudo the
compounding of the different preparations ,
bottling , nacltlnp , shipping nnd urintlng. In
tbo latter department they bavo a finely
equipped printing office , with luilf. n do/en
prcv30i , which are kept nearly constantlv , in
operation prlitlng labels and different kinds
of iidvcrtlsing matter. Tlieir laboratory is
especially busy at this Mine , as Chamber-
laln'a Cough Komody , which they manufac
ture , has proven a splendid remedy for tbo
grip , nnd in all ciises greatly relieves tbo
natlont after taking ono or two doses , wbilo
its continued use will ellect a complete euro.
5 and 50 cent bottles for sale by druggists.
Dr. nirnoy euros oiitnrrh. BKI : bldpr
IT STKONa.
Onuilm Itnstlore TMoan to Got tlin Imle-
pi'iidcnt Party's Xutlmml Coiivuiitlnn.
Aii enthusiastic mooting nf the commlttoo
having In cnargo the matter of trying to
Bocuro the Independent convention for
Omaha was hola at the Board of Trade
rooms last night. * Sixteen delegates \voro
appointed to go to St. Louis to attend a con
ference to bo bold at that plaoo February 23.
An executive commlttoo , composed of W. N ,
Ntisou , ns chairman. Goorga H. Boggs ,
Alfred Fnwkner , William Coburn and V. O.
bUrlcliler , was appolntod. Tliis commlttoo
\vus ompoiverod to Increase Its number to
niiio.
It was also decided to put up a ( ruarantoo
bond nf .f'iOXK ( ) to crot tlin convention , If demanded -
mandod at St. Louis tbo bond will bo de
posited ,
A Rubcommlttoo was nlso appointed to
collcll funds to defray the expenses of the
doliK ! 'iM ' k'Oinu' to St. Louis.
A- * Kansas , Iowa and South Dakota are
vager to HOC Omaha got tbo independent con
vention , the question of appointing a good
orator to present tbo city's claims
como up. The Humes of General
Cowln , Jolia M. Thuratou and John L. Wob-
nlorwern montlnnod. It is probable that
lienoral Cowtn will bo called upon to say ut
tbo Kt. LOUM conference that Omaha should
bnvo tbo convention ,
Tiio commlttoo mooting was a very onthu-
s astlo ono , and all of those i > ro.ont liau sau-
Kuluo hopoa of Omaha securing the convon-
tlon ,
_
.S | > i > oi > tmlyl > ' Trimblr * .
llavo I got a coughl Do you think I'm ' nn
omuluus and can't cougbt Well , of oil the
oodgosted women { over DW hero I've
cougbed for seventy days and vou want to
know if I'vo got a couirh. Now. Mrs , Spoop-
oudyko , I want that bottle of Hallor's Sure
Cure Cough Modiclno you hear !
Union soap in klnp ol
I'ollrv Court
A cboerfut lot of tough looking vniavcro
Included In yettordny mornlug's pollco grist
anil Judge Horka fell upon them llko a caving
dirt bank.
Jarnc * Bond was ( riven twenty days , with
tbo first Fix on bread nnd water. Ucorgo
Thmnpiun drew thirty days , wltn the Iirt
tbr o ou ihortdlet , .and Tout Jouo took
twenty days on straight fnro. John Jones
was given olghtoon days , with the first four
on bread and water , and A. B. Hays twenty
days , with nlnoty-slx hours on winter wheat
nnd clarified mud.
John Hollne appeared minus his whiskers ,
but the Judge penetrated his dlsgutso nnd
handed over 10 cents with which to send Mm
acrosi the bridge. John wept several largo ,
wet tear * mid said that ho would rather take
thirty days on broad and water than go to
Council Bluffs , but In spite of his protests ho
WAS landed Into tlio patrol wacon and an escort -
cert of thrco pollcomon started with him for
Iowa soil.
When those c.nos wcro disposed of tbo
judge concluded that , ho had done enough for
ono day , so the next four were glvon sen-
tcncos ranelng rroTi ono to 100 days , which
were suspended to glvo thorn n chauco to got
out of town ,
" Howe Bcalos , trucks , cotlco mills , car-
starters , Hnrrlsoi. convayor. Cntnloguos of
Bordcn.it Scllcck Co. , agents , Chicago 111
Union soap , gimr.mlccd to ploaso.
DEOLAIIE IT UNSAFE.
KxporU I'rnnounco Agitlnxt tlio Slxtrrnth
Strcrt Vliultict ami KtiKRi-st Clinngct ! * .
If the opinions of exports ara worth nny-
tbtng , the Sixteenth street viaduct is la < v
dangerous and an unsafe condition , n menace
to tbo lives of tbo thousands who pass over
the structure every dav.
Some tlmo Ago the condition of the viaduct
was reported to the city council. Tbo matter -
tor was referred to the Board of Publto
Works and the city engineer. Tbo gentle
men comprising this commlttoo hnvo tuado
their examination and now find tnut the report -
port was true.
Chairman Birkhnnsor of the Board of Pub
lic Works stated that in company with En
gineer Hosowator bo had examined the struc
ture and found it weak. The strlngors in the
spans bo considered too far npart , to stand
the loads of motor trains , especially whan
they were allowed to pass upon the spans of
the viaduct. Ho feared that some day tbcro
would bo a torrlblo accident which would re
sult In a great loss of life.
Colonel Egbert thought tbo Sixteen th street
viaduct u dlsgraco to tbo city. It was' not
the kind of H structure that was demanded
by the public. In fact , It xvas only intended
for a briago , capable of bearing up light
loads. At tbo present time , bu stated that
the heaviest trafilc In the city was over the
Viaduct.
Engineer Hoscwntor stated that ho was
arranging to strengthen the structure. Ho
had ordered timbers for additional stringers ,
which would bo put in place as soon as they
arrived. The viaduct was never Intended to
carry boavy loads , such ns motors , but for
light hauling It was strong enough. He
would appear baforolbo council and nsk'thnt
the Street Hallway company bo compelled to
regulate its runnlng'tune that motors would
not pass each other on any ono span. The
great danger was when concentrated loads
were put upon the bridge. A motor was a
concentrated load , as each ono weighed
about seven tons , with the cars , when loaded ,
wolghinc from four to flvo tons each. The
wheels of the cars were six feet from center
to center , which concentrated a load of
twenty-two tons at any spot where two trains
happened to pass. '
Mayor Bonus stated that ho had lioard of
the unsafe condition of the viaduct. If the
report was trun ho would favor closing the
thing up altogether until other arrangements
couljl bo made. Ha realized that if an acci
dent occurred it would subject the city to
innumerable damage suits , to say nothing of
the great loss of life that would result from
the falling of the structure.
The mavor stated that he would suggeat to
the council the necessity of an ordinance rog-
ulatine tbo passing of trains , the passage
aud enforcement of which would insure some
degree of safety to the public.
Inspector of Buildings Tillv had viewed
ttao viaduct nnd regarded it as a doatn trap.
Ho expected almost any day to hoar that the
whole thing hud fallen. It was never built
to carry heavy loads and should bo con
demned by the city and a new one ordered at
the expense of the railroad companies.
No gripping , no nausea , no pain when Do-
Witt's Little Early Riser : are takoa. Small
pill. Safe pill. Best pill.
DONE UP BY A DRUMMER.
Damaging ItcsultH of a Itow llotwcou a
Hncluiimi IIIK ! Ills rasHciiKor.
AlBrown , a trackman , now knows what it
is to "got it in the nock , " and an ugly gash
just in front of bis jugular vein Is what ho
has to show for his experionco.
T. A. Tnrryman , n traveling man in the
employ of the HIchnrdbon Plato Gloss com
pany of Philadelphia , is the artist who so
cleverly performed the operation of vivisec
tion on tbo huckman , but an officer with no
appreciation of good scientific work ,
promptly urrostod the surgical traveler for
Ubaault with Intent to commit murder.
Tbo row occurred over a disputed bill
which the hudunan presented for driving the
traveler out to see u friend. The commercial
pilgrim stepped out of the hack at the Arcade
uotol at 1:30 : o'clock yesterday mor
ning , aud after a few words the
haokman turned in and scraped
tbo skin off the protostinc passen
ger's inco. Tuvrymnn soon realized that the
hackman's blood was hot , and decided to lot
out a little of It oa tbo frosty sidewalk to
cool. As ho didn't have a cleaver or broad
sword aoout him ha used his pockotknila ,
aud it scorned to answer the purpose very
well. *
Brown was bundled into a back and rapidly
driven away , and where ho now is or bos
boon slnco the time of the cutting deponent
sayotb not.
Tarryimm's friends furnished bail for his
rolcuso , , and hu promptly filed a complaint
ugainst Brown for disturbing the poaco.
Al Urown was In police court during tlio
nflornoou and filed n complaint- against Tur-
ryman , charging him with assault to do
bodily injury. Tarryruan will bo arraigned
before Judge Borka this afternoon at 2
o'clock.
Sick beadacho yields to Boecham's Pills.
BAPTIST JUBILEE.
Mlsslou atnntliiK with tlui Illg Muu of the
World 1'urtlulnatliiff.
Next Sunday will bo a day of jubilee for
the Baptist people of Omaha. Ono of the
greatest ot living missionaries , Hov. J. E.
dough , D.D. , will bo the central figure.
ThU great Christian worker has achieved
a success which has drawn upon him tbo
ayes of nil religious denominations. A native
of lown , bo became a missionary of the
American Baptist Missionary union twenty-
six yeiu'.s ago in Telugn , India. Up to that
lime the mission which bud bean carried on
a quarter of a century Imd born but mougro
fruits. There were olgbt converts only on
the field. Since then the number has lu-
creased to 53OOJ , , making this tbo
moat successful mission iu the world.
Such largo Ingatherings ot believe
liavo not been known bofora for
ton couturies past nnd perhaps not slnco
the times of tbo apostles. On a mnglo day
2,222 were baptized , six ministers otllalatlng
In turns of two. Dr. Clough Is now pastor of
tholargOHt church In the world , that at
Ongolo , India , having a membership of
25,000.
Ir , dough will bo accompanied by Hov ,
Joseph Clarlc , ono of the lint missionaries to
enter the Congo , aud others. Mass meetings
will bo bold at tlio First Baptist church , cor
ner of Fifteenth and Davuuport streets ,
morning , afternoon and availing. Dr. Clougli
will spcnk morning and Afternoon , Mr.
Clark in the evening.
The afternoon session will bo Interdenom
inational , BiHbop Newman of the Mothodltt
Episcopal church , presiding.
Small In site , great in results ; Do Witt's
T.lltlo Early Kisuri. Best pill for constipa
tion , boat for stole baadaoho , bait for sour
itouiacU.
oy cd H Dwelling.
Quito a disastrous fire occurred yesterday
at 2013 Davenport street , The bouse is
owned by Thomas F , Hall , ana was occupied
by John F. Coad.
The tire originated In the oasomout from a
defective funmco.
The damuga to tbo house is about $ -.000 ,
while the loss on the furnlturo Is about
11,000. ,
Par throat dlseiues aud cougbi use Brown's
Bronchial Trochus. Like all roullr good
this they uo imitatdd. The Kenume are
sold only in buses.
HAS ISSUED HIS ULTIMATUM
General Thayei- Formally Declares His In
tentions in the Premises ,
HOW HE VIEWS THE SITUATION
Anxious to Vacate tlio O fit or , tint Cnntpcllml
to Itntaln I'nsursslnn to Trotcrt tlio
rooplo' * Interest * for tlio
iiX , Nob. , Fob. 5. " Special to THE
BEK. ] Oovornor Thayer 1ms" decided tbat ho
cnniiot with propriety or by right tender the
possession of his office to Oovornor Boyd
until ha receives at least a certified copy of
the recent decision of the United States supreme
premo court. In nn interview with Tin ? BEK
representative this afternoon ho stated that
when ho road the synopsis of the decision ns
published in the dally press Tuesday morn
ing ho felt tbnt the contest was ended. Hose
so Informed his dorks und told them to prepare -
pare to vacate tbo omco. Up to Wednesday
night ho had intended to notify Governor
Boyd on Friday that bo was ready to surrender
dor possession of the office.
Ho staled that tbo predictions made In
those columns In regard to his giving up the
ofllco were bosod on good grounds and thnt
n tender of possession would bavo been made
today-had not a now and unexpected aspect
of affairs arisen. Tbo doubts expressed as
to the real moaning of the decision hnvo at
last made nn impression upon the minds of
tils attorneys , and it has beau decided to wait
formoro definite information from Washing
ton before taking nay decisive action. Ho
made the following statement of bis views of
tbo situation.
, Walling for Iiifbrnmtlon.
"My attorneys nro waiting to got the full
text of the decision of the supreme court at
Washington. As yet they do not know what
U does really contain , because of the conflict
ing reports. If miyono supposes that I am
holding on to the ofllco of governor for tbo
snko of the office , or that I bavo the slightest
desire to dose , suoh person is most wofully
mistaken. I am anxious to surrender the
ofiloo ; but I do not propose to act precipi
tately , nnd without full knowledge of what
the decision does roallv mean.
"Tho clerk of the United States supreme
court wired Mr. Webster that the decision
of the supreme court of Nebraska was reversed -
versed ana the case was remanded for further
proceedings. When it Is known what the
decision is wo will know how to act. I am
ready to comply wltb its requirements.
"Tho fact tbat tbo case Is remanded for
further proceedings certainly moans thnt
something furtherls to bo done before I can
surrender this ofllco. It seems now that
only four judges sustain the position that
tbo enabling act made Governor Boyd a cit
izen ; that is a minority opinion.
"There Is another feature to this caso. The
question arises , am I justified in turning the
office over to Governor Boyd J The question
is ns to my right to turn over the office to
any person until the decision of the Ne
braska supreme court placing mo in the
olllco of governor is reversed by the snmo
court because , ns quoted above , the supreme
court remands the cose hero for a reversal
of its Judgmant and further proceedings.
"It Is the oplon of the best legal lights hero
tbat I bavo no right to thus dispose of this
ofllco. This is not n personal matter between
myself aud Governor Boyd. I am holding
the oflico of governor In behalf of Iho paoplo
ol Nebraska and not for myself. My attor
neys , Messrs. Webster , Blair and Lambert-
son , are giving those questions the most thor
ough consideration , nnd I shall act in accord
ance with their advice.
"No threats or nouso will dolor mo from
my course. I shall not run from anv duty or
from any controversy.
"I assure the people that nothing would
now pleabo mo moro than to bo relieved of
the duties und cares of the olllco. I will
leave on Monday for Texas , whore there are
important interests awaiting my attention.
I would not give up this Texas o'ntorpriso if
I could have the governorship insured to mo
for nil time , as much as I prize the honor of
the poslliou. "
s Will Act Temporarily.
Lieutenant Governor Majors will ussumo
the executive functions during Governor
Thayer's absence and no now developments
may bo expected for several days yet.
Attorney Lambortson went to'Omaha to
day for the purpose of contorting with
Messrs. Webster nnd Blair. Governor
Thnyer will bo guided entirely by ttio result
of their conference. If they should conclude
that Govnruor Thnyer will bo justified In
turnlii.tr over the ofllco to Governor Bovd , ho
will do so before his departure for Te'cas.
Until the result of their conference is known
nothing can be said In regard to the situation
that will have any direct ocarlng on the cnso.
Climes' llrslKimtlnu Accepted.
OH Inspector Carnos tendered his resigna
tion last Monday. Today Governor Thaycr
accepted it in a letter in which ho said :
"Your favor of the 1st inst. . tendering
your resignation as state inspector of oils to
taho cfToct on thodatoof the expiration of
ray term of cfllco , has been received. I have
accoptbd the same and plncod it upon tlio In
this ofllco. I tnko this occasion of expressing
my onliro approval of Iho manner in which
you hnvo conducted tbo affairs of your olllco.
You have been active and zealous In the per
formance of your duties. I am sure it has
over boon your aim faithfully to execute Iho
law , Imperfect though that luw may bo , and
to promote the beat Interests of tbo people. "
GoHtlp at the Sluto lIoiiKo.
The Western Cold Storage company filed
amended articles of Incorporation today.
The Garten Medical company , formed for
the treatment of Ibo disease of alcoholism ,
was incorporated today.
The cuso of Stcolu & WalKOr vs M. W.
Crabtroo , from Madison county , was fllod
with the clerk of the supreme court today.
Isabel Bond and Clara B , Colby vs Abra
ham N , Wycoff is the title of a case fllod in
the supreme court today from Gage county.
Calicraph operators nro convinced that llfo
s too short to write with the pun.
Dr. 13irnoynosourul tftroat. DKE
Over 3,000 mercniuits hiindlo Union
soap in the wost.
WITHOUT AN OFFICIAL HEAD.
Munition of tlio Krpiihllcitu Copgitomloiml
C'ommtttmi of TliU DUtrlrt.
Next Wednesday is the date fixed by the
republican state central commlttoo for tbo
mooting of the congressional com
mittees in the Second Fourth and sixth
districts of NobrnsKa.
Arrangements have been made In two of
the districts for those remnants of commit-
looa to moot and organize. Bit the gentle
men who were members of the central com-
mltttto of the original First district and who
now bolonu In the Second , appear to bo lost ,
strayed or btnlun.
Tbo three counties now forming tbo Second
district are Douglas Surpy and Washington.
Flavoring
NATURAL FRUIT FIAVORS.
inllla Of porroct purity.
( f mrfn < "I ° ' Br ° at 8tre"Rth'
Ai , , _ Mj { Economy In their use
/wnona i
Rose 010.7) ) Flavor as dellcatoly
and dellolouBlv ao the fresh fruIU
Mr. tVed W. Qrav was Ib'o member of the
old concrosslonni comm'ttco ! from Douglas
county , Hnnry Uottsoba iwni nppolntod to
represent Snrpy county , and Washington bus
boon taken In from tba-old Third , nnd the
member from thnt county , Mr. IX Alborry of
lilnlr , hns not yet boon" hbiird from.
At the rccnnt mooting of the stnto central
committco Kolirunrv , lJ ( was nnmcd ns the
tiny for the various conprtMsIontil commlttoos
to meat nnd orgnnu.o.Bo for ns cnn bo
loAfnod not n step hns-t > con taken toward
ROUlnif llioso coromlttqgnion tORCthor In this
district. Tlicro nro only , three of thorn , ivnd
if some of them fall to nprienr next \Vodnus-
dny there will not bo n vorv onthusln.stlc
mooting of thn committee.- U possible tbnt
the stnto central oommlttoo mtiv hnvo to tnko
the matter In hand if 1ttbcso commlttoomcn
do not como to life.
A Thiirnton Move.
"Lot mo put .vou on to n very smooth bit ot
work thnt Is Just now golnc on throughout
the six congressional districts of Nebraska , "
said A politician who knows a thing or two ,
If his hair Is red. "John M , Thuraton is
moving lioaveu nnd earth to Rot a delegation
elected to send to the Minneapolis convcn-
tlen'that will bo completely at his command.
He will ot course try to bo ono of the delegates -
gates himself nndvllldo bis utmost to got
the delegation solid for BUI no.
"Tho Blalno boomers have promised
Thurston that ho shall bo made president of
the convention It the Nebraska delegation
will RO solid for the nmti from Maine. There
nro men In every congressional district now
working up this Blnlno-Thurston scheme. As
I understand it , each congressional district
will elect two doloRatos , mid the stnto con
vention will elect four nt large to attend the
national convention nt Minneapolis. Thtirs-
tou Is not only Intending to capture tbo con
gressional delegates from each district , but
ho nlso hopes to nnmo the four delegates to
bo nominated at tha stnto convention. Keen
youroyo on John M. Thurston. "
In the Fifth District.
Dr. Flazoo of Curtis , Nob. , was in Omaha
Thursday , nnd In speaking of the political
situation up there ho said : "I bollovo that
General Dllworth of Hastings will bo the re
publican candidate for congress in the b'ifth
district. Prof. Andrews nnd Uov. J. U. Tnto
ot Hastings nro also lu It , but I think they
will pull into line for Ditworth all In eooil
timo. McPhcoloy of Mltidon has a good many
friends up tbnt way , but 1 think Dllworth
will hnvo bettor staying qualities. "
Speaking of tbo aspirations of Lieutenant
Governor T. J. Majors , Dr. Kazoo sola : "Mr.
Majors has been gaining friends in our part
of the state , but ho had better not crowd the
cattle. Ho Is inclined to claim too much and
if ho is not careful there will bu a chnngii of
sentiment against him before the time for
nomination arrives. "
Tlmyer's Attornej-8 Consult.
Yesterday G. M. Lambertson ramo up from
Lincoln nnd was closeted xvltn John L. Web
ster and Judge Blair. Tbo status of General
Thayer was discussed. Last night John L.
Webster , in answer to a query , stated that
the discussion was informal , that no dollnlto
conclusion had been reached , and that , so fur
as ho knew , General Tbayor bad Boon clvon
no advice as to his action , ono way or tbo
other. .
Mark Twnln
says "somo folks are so stubborn tbat al
they need Is four logs antt they would pass
for a mule. " Mayuo if people use more of
Hnllor's Barbed Wire Llnlmont mules
wouldn't bo so stubborn. ,
Union soap is mudo of western pro-
ducts try it. , t (
Kxprcss MrKtuMiRers Dlsclmrfji-il.
ST. Louis , Mo. . Poo. ' 5. Despite the de
nials of tbo local ofticors'of the Adams Ex-
Dross company , it Is positively assorted that
several discharges of old'messengers said to
belong to the brotherhood have taken place
within tbo past few days. A monitor of the
brotherhood said today tbat If tbo express
companies continue their persecutions there
will bo tt strike. ' *
TheGreaV
REMEDY
LEAVES A DELICATE AND LASTING ODOR.
An Ideal Complexion S (
FnrnnlobynlirruBnnrt VnnpyClnnrtHDeaiora.orlf
tmnble toproeuro IlilH Vonderl'nl Son ) > send Sti
cent * In Btnmpo und receive n cake by return nmll.
JAS.S. KIRK & CO. , Chicago.
HPKOf -Sbnmlnn Bfllls Wnltz ( the popular
BocleW Wfiltr.l'aentPllEB to nnrnno nendtug UE
three wrappers ot Blmmlou Holts Soap.
JAPANESE
jp i _ ium
CURB
A new und Complete TrentmOnt , conBlstlng of
Supposltorlei , Ointment In Capeulei , nl o In HOT
nnd 1'lllst n I'usltlvoCnro for I'.xt.'rnnl , Intoriml ,
llllnd or HIcetllnK Itelilne , Clirnnlc , Iteront or
Hereditary 1'lluj. ' 1'liU Itemedy ban nnvur tiaan
known to tail. ( I pur box , H furWi gent by mull.
\Yliy inner from tbts tiirrlblo dlaonsi when a writ-
Ion Kiinranteo Is positively Klvcn wltb'lboxoi , to
relund Ilia money If not ouroil. Suml stnnip for
free Hninple. ( iiiuriintoo Issuo.l by ICiihn \ Co ,
Irntr2lkta ) , .Solo AKont . , , curMcir IJtli and
trceU , Umalm , Neb. , „ ,
o iu - . , t , . . .
by the llctltloiis elaiiiih
made for I'oruui I'luslcra
lliat'puro before they nrii
npiillfd. ITiio llenson's , n
scientific preparation Hint
iflvriii prompt relief mill U
Inrtorseit by owr S.OOii
repulnbln rliys'clans nml
DifrGLUCK ,
Nose Throat.
EyeJar , , , .
SPECI'A'LIST. '
OIussi's uiljimtod tUfill visual defects.
U.iturrb fauocossfully troatnd ,
Room (8. ( HarKcr DlocK , IptliandFarnain
T\u.T KKMX noiiKAriiriTfmiKXTAI.CIIKAM ,
\1 Ult MAOICAI , HKAUIr'llUI.
Itenuivct Inn
: i , Motli I'dtoliI
[ Biiriuronr bluin'
I in on bUHiilr
undrti'lk'j ilotl-c-
lio.i. u ) m
muod tlioteiluf
40 > Mr , and U
< lurmlum wj
Inito. tu boniiru
tt U properly
m u ilc. Aivopt
' U Clllll OffUlt
ufiliull irnuum ,
Ilr I * A , . -nri-r
until tu aladruf
HID limit tun ft
pa li'iitj. "Atiiti tHdl s uil'I | oihm' tri-coMin-oiiil
liiiuraud'i < ti'iim in Iliu .emt li.riu'ulof all Ilia
k n prc > | mr ilon ' ' Huriilul" ) II DruittrUU and
I'urn'r llucili Doilori In III I'hlU'l M U' , I iinurt-n
utul Kuropv
4
HIUUT 1101'UlNb , I'ruii'r.LIIUri'atJouuiht-.N. V ,
Sciatic
Rheumatism.
"I had a Mvcrc MSB of Selfttlcix and
for nearly two years I irai tcareely abl to
vail ,
I went to Excelsior Spring * , Mo. and n.
milncd two weeks ) drank freely of tha
waters , especially thnt of the KEOEST
Ernmo , and was cured. I am to-day at
well n man as I over was In my llfo.
< Slgncd ) JKO. T. IIocnAKAX ,
Principal , Katmi City lllgh School.
Tht wattrt art bottltii only by tht Sieel-
etor Springs Comjiany at
Excelsior Springs
Missouri
Gichardson Drug Go , , Agts , , Omaha , Nsb ,
A Written Guarantee to
SYPHILIS CUHEEVRY CASE or
MONEY REFUNDED.
Our euro IspcrmiuicntnndnotaiulchliiRUp. Cmos
treated siivon ycnr.i nco Imvo never eon n Kymptom
Mnco , lljr Uc crlblHKcnjo fullwo can iron ! you by
mull , nnil wo ulvo the sumo strong gimrnntoo to cure
orrefuiid nil money. Tlima who prefer to como here
fortrentmentctindgronml wo vlll jmy rnllruti I fnre
both wny nml notcl blll irlillo liere If wo fnlltncuro
Wo Omllenco the World for n c so that our M AOIC
UKMliUV will not cure. Wrlto for particulars imJ
( rot tlio evidence , in our won yoirs' praMIco wltli
this MACHO UKMIMIV U hm boon num ilimcult to
overcome the prejmllcoi iMiilmt socalloJ spool ( let.
Hut muter our strong Kimrnntca thonviinh nro trying
Itnml being enrol. Wo Rimmntoe to CUM orrofunl
evoryilollnrnnln < wo hnvo n reputation to pr.itoj ;
al iflnnnclnl backlnuof ( JJO.OM It la perfectly safe to
nllwho will try the troatmanU llorotofo-e you Imvo
boon puttlnu up ami paring out your manor for dlRer
cut trciitmeuK nml nltlimiKh you nro not yet curoit
no ono lini pnlil b ick your money. Wo will positively
cure you. Old clironlcdcop sontel c.noi enrol In 3) )
to .U rtiiys. InvmtlKiUe our Mnnnclal utitmllnit , our
reputation m business men. Wrltou for iiaiuos nnd
adilrcs esof the o wo have curml who huvo Klvo-i
permlMton to refer to them. It costs you only post-
BKotodo tlili. If your ymptom nra uro throat ,
mucous patches In mouth , rheumntlsii In bonernmt
joints , hair falllni ; out , eruption' on miy part of the
body , fccllne of general iloproHlon , pnliis In head or
Doncs. You bare no tlmo to wuMo. Tlio o who nro
constantly tiiklna mercury an ! i > ota h shouM dlscnn-
tlnne It. Constant ute of these ilrugs will surely brlns
aores nml eatlnc ; ulcers In the ouJ. Don't fall to wrlt'j
Allcorresponilcnco sent scaled In plain envelopes.
We Invite tlio most rlRlit InvestlTHtlon un.t will do all
In our power to nlit you In It. AOilross
OOOg REMEDY CO. , - Omaln , Nebraska.
MAGIC CUBE
wnoo for ase ot LOST or KAIMNO MAN-
HOOP , Gonn. r Nieuvous IlEim.iTV , wcak-
ncssof tairr .nlnd. tbo elTeetsof orrorsorn'c-
cossei ) In old or you UK that wo cnnnot euro. Wo
cimruiiteo every case or rot nnd every dollar.
Five ilnys trial trpiitnicnt Wl. full course vn.
I'crcoptlble bonollts roallrod In three days.
Hy mall , socnroly packotl from observation ,
COOK REMEUV Co. , OMAHA , NEII
LADIES ONLY
MAfilP * "KMAtlS KliUULATOR , Safe and
fflHUlU Certain to a day or money rofundod.
Hy mull $ ! . Securely scnlod from obsorva-
t'on. CltOH. KKMttit VCil.t Omaha , Nab ,
DR. J. E. Mc&REW ,
THE SPECIALIST ,
la unsurpassed In the treatment of ull forma of
PRIVATE DISEASES , nnd all disorders and
dolillltles of youth and m.inbood. 17 years'
cxicrlciifO | Ills resources und fuollltlos nro
pructlc illy iinllmltud. Tbo Doctor Is recom
mended by the press , nnd endorsed lu thn
htroncsttcrins by tlio poop u for fair treat
ment and honest professional iidvlee. The
most powerful remedies known to moilcrn
s-lencu for tlio MicceMtul truutmeut of tbo
following dlsunies :
ao\oijtiinKii Immediate rollof. Acorn-
Dloto euro without tlio loss of un hour's tlmo
from business.
( HtKKl Ona of tlm most complete nnd BIIO-
coisul troiiiiui'iits for Klcot and all annoying
dlsoliiirjos yi-t kmiun to tlio mcdleal profui-
slon. Tbo results sire truly wondrrfiil. Tlio
most stiililKiin iindelironlc cases whoio the
dlsnbnivo had existed for years , untlroly con
trolled in n remarkably abort time
N't 1:11:1 vitn The urniuofit known remedy for
tbo trtatmontof Btrlcturo. without p.iln. i-ut-
llni ; , or dilating. A most romarkiihlu remedy
ftY'HH.l. No trcntninnt for tins torrililo
blood flls9iiso bus ever l > eou more miccosKfiil ,
or hud .stronger undor.semciits. Iiitholltht
of morlorn sclcnco tills dlseiisn U positively
ciirablu and uvery tr.iceof tbu poNon onllroly
loniuvodfioni the blood. Tbo curu hcomplcto
and pormunont.
l.iltin HI' Miti IIOOJ > . and ambition , norvniis-
ness , timidity , dospondpiicy nnd nil bllitbtlni ;
olfocts of early vlco. Hullnf obtained at uncu
The woikkKrowfitrnnK , and the despondent be-
comooliccrful nnd liapj.y.
.SK/N / > ; .s/i.l.sv.s , and nil dho.isoi of tlio
blood , liver , kidneys undbluddcr are limited
succusifully with IheKioiUost iciiouii lumL'dles
for these dlHmisos.
DISEASES OF THE STOMACH Tr. )
McUri'Ws ' treatment for dlbonlurs of tlio
stomncb. liiislhn uiiiiUlfiol ( | : endorsement of
those wboliuvo lienn cured. Onsi-s tlml bail
ktilTerod for jours ami unable to Woluc or EAT
without incroiihliii ; their mlsnrv , entirely
fuipil. Tlieso nro fuels which cnn bo pnivon
nt any time , Tbu remedies lire pleiiHnnt and
pnlatnlilo to tbu moit ilellciito Ntonrirli.
Write for circulars and question list froo. Utii
und rurnnm Sin. , Uinahii , Neb. Kntranco on
either st i out
_
NEBRASKA
National Bank.
U. S. DEPOSITORY , . - OMAHA. NE3
Capital . 7177. . $400,01)3 )
Surplus . , . < ! ( ! , -OJ
Onicoriand Olroctori llonrjV. . Vfttot , nroiMantt
U U. ( 'iiihliu , vloj proil.lunt. . ( X 8. Muiirlaa W. V.
Mane , John B. Colllni , J , N , It. I'slilck. IxivrltS ,
Heed , ( 'ailuer ,
TMB IRON BANK.
Corner 12th and Farnam St .
Dr , BAILEY fl-r -
The Leading 1
u
Dentist
Third Floor , Paxton
Kith M\\ \ \ - \ \ \ - \ \ \ \ \ \ \ SU.
A full tet of teeth on rubtinr for * i I'ertoct : lt.
Teeth without plutai or rumovnMu brlUa work ,
Just Ilia tliliu for liiKOr < or I'JUiio spiukurJ ,
dropdown.
TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN ,
i ul ru itonubla ratal , ull jri
Cut tlii < out lor : > tiuldu.
Gtiltars.Mandollns&Ziifiert
n st
to weir to t
lux dealer J
. eciipU . .
- - - - ' - jil . urtfflli ol
turnout trll.u MAIUI > 1/lcKIi ,
LYON&HEALY.CKIOAQ&
FOUND
After Yo.x-s of Unsuoojssful Saaroli for n
Cure , Martin Andsrson Gets Relief from
the Chinese Doc.or A Voluntary Tjstl
mental.
OMAHA , Nob. . .Tan. 18,1892.
Tovhota It May Concern ;
This Is to cartlfv Unit I hnvo boon n
constant sufTaror for mnny ycnm with
catarrh , asthma nnd brotichtul ulTou-
lions of the throat , and trtud all the
patent medicines and romodlos I ovoi *
heard of , but with no success. 1 ttuated
with doctors in various pni-ls of the
country , but none of thoni could do mo
any good further than tfivintf mo short
temporary relief. I stillorod ni htaiid
day. and I'ontlnuod to grow worse not
withstanding nil the nmdicino I had
taken. I had almost civon up mv case
as hopo'ioss when 1 was informed by n
friend of Dr. C. Goo \Vo , the Cliinoao
doctor , and advlsod to go and K > O him in
the liopo ot Rcttinn relief at loast. if not
a permanent euro for my trouble. I was
slow in nviklnpr up my mind to mnlco
such a radical change in my treatment ,
as I know n trial with the Chinese dec
or would bring ma , but I linally con-
ludcd to give him a Iri il , so I called at
his olfico with that intention. I found
thn doctor a , clover , entertaining gentle
man , thoroughly posted on my condi
tion , and it took only a very short time
to convince mo that ho was the party I
was ao long in search of. Ho told mo
my case was curable , and that ho could
euro mo , nnd prepared mo a special
treatment to suit my condition , and in
two weeks 1 was o much bettor that I
had the fullest confidence in the doctor's
ability and committed my case to his
treatment. I continued to grow bettor
rapidly and am now entirely well. I
owe my euro to Dr. C. Goo Wo , and am
not ashamed to admit it. I advise all
who want relief from their troubles to
call on.Dr. C. Goo Wo , and they will bo
cured. For nil particulars apply or
write to MAKTIK L. Axnisusotf ,
3121 Ctiming St. , Omaha , Nob.
DR. C. G10K WO ,
Koffulnr crailmitoof Chlnrwo modfolne. oltiht
yearsstudy , ton yoius' practice. Trtuts suc
cessfully all dlsoiisos known to suirortng hu
manity.
Koots , plants and herbs nature's remedies
his medicines the world his witness ; 1,000 tes
timonials. Cull and sen him , OoiiMillutlOn
froo. Hasulau constantly On band remedies
for the following diseases roariy prepared :
Asthma , Cntnrrh , Khmim.itlstn , IndlgoHtlon ,
Lost Manhood. IVmulo Weakness , Kluk lle.itl-
nclie , Hlood Purlllnr. and Kldn y uuil Mvor.
Pilce , one dollar per bottle or six for 11 vo dol-
lurs. Those who cannot call , enclose 2-oeut
stump for question list anil full particulars.
C fflce , Cor. 10th nnd California Sts. , Omaha
AMUSEMENTS.
N6W I ' 'AST ' DAY.
TW01 > I'AVS-
Theater ! ' -
mid linrney btruuis.
TODAY. TONIGHT.
ThlsSal.urclatj ( ) Febrtiartj 6
Last Two Performances of
Pred'k ' Paulding ,
Matinee This Aaernoon at 2:3 : J ,
Prices FlrfU lloor , 7So ; balcony , tuc ; chil
dren undoi M years , li" > o.
Evening Performance at 8 ,
THE HONEYMOON.
( Ily Special Kcqucst. )
Prices Parniict ! tl : tianiuot circle. T.Vj and
Jl : Imlcony , ftnu nnd ' . "IP. Tlicro arc ovurirvi
cooil rovers ud scats In tbo b.ilcony ut 5'Jc ouch.
Gallery , Me.
P01MILA.ll
I1 dl IK ( I PIIIOES
One hollilVcelc SAM T. JACK'S
iy i > i t'"ipc ' Creole Burlesque Co.
Tob. 7. Mat n ICH
\Vcd and Satuiuny Cfl HAM' HUNCf )
FARNAM STREET THEATER.
I'OfUtiAU 1-TlIGBS.
livery Night 'I his Week.
IW
New I
U
TlieitcrL
Scvcntcoiitb nun Hartley St.
Two SUNDAY AND MONDAY ,
Nights Feb. 7 and 8.
Only. JNO.T. KELLY
Tbo fuiuili'st of funny Irishmen , supported by
DUTCH ! DALY nml KIiOItHIE WK3T.
The Whizzing.
Rippling ,
Fun Rioting ,
Tim Lender of Hod Hot , Itodned Ooniodv.
I'rleos I'nninot , $ .00 ; I'arcmct CI nil 0,750 mid
$1.00 ; Ilitlcnny.i'iUu mid 7 : > c : ( J.illory , ffilu.
EDEN MUHEK !
Cor. IHIi anil Knrimm Sti U'ouit Oo.u n-Jioln ; Mon
ilnr , 1VI . I ,
L'AMPHITniTE , the Angel of the Air.
Tills mnrvrluui Illusion l > nut i'roionto.1 on n
iIiukumM taiu. but ( in a lirllUurillr IlKlitml saga
net with cnnurjr licilntoil In mmru , rim iliintu In
cv 'ry dlriHttoii thruiiKli tlio iitr , Clinrlus Trlpn ,
nrinlo HiirtUt. lr , Wattu'n lI < iHtdAOut ) KloUllnua
ViiliJutllll ) Mnm.
AilinUglun I illino. Open , I to 10 p. m dully.
Wo sonil th * tnartrlnnt Fri-nrh
llc-tnc.lr CALTHOB fro ;
ST I IllwlinrEr. A. I'.mU.l
'
ud H1 > TOUE 1,0.1 Vlg r.
C'le ilami pay tfsalisjitit *
A rni.VON MOHL CO. ,
Bui. inrrl'"i * I"U , n rl U , UKU.
TUB SHORTEST LINti TO CHICAGO
is via the Chicago , Milwaukee
& St. Paul R'y as represented
on this map.
CEDAR RAPIDS
KS MOINE3
Electric Lighted , Steam Heat
ed Vcstibuled trains leave
Omaha daily at 6:20 : p. m. , ar
riving at Chicago at 9:30 : a. m.
City Ticket Office : 1501 Far-
nam St. , Omaha.
F. A. NASH , Gen'l Agent.
C. C. LIN'COLN , Pass , Agent.
Striking
Features
Of the
*
Omaha
Sunday
The issue ns usual will bo full of good
things. In this prospectus uro mentioned
onlynfawlondinp nrtlolos. But you will
pot a pretty fair idea from it of the
extraordinary merit of Tine
BY "M. QUAD. "
"TAKE THAT HACK. "
The Sunday Bee ,
February 7th.
Mark Twain's Letter.
It don't mnl.-o miiob dlnVronpo whnv.
Mark Twain writes abouttbo rtuljjeai
IB nlwiivB well It-ontuil by him. This Is
especially true of bis description of
"An Austrian lloaltb riictnry , " which
TiiKllui : will prlntSundny ( Illustrated ) .
The Intercontinental Railway.
Frank O. Cnrponter'a letter In I'm
SHNIIAV HKI : tolls a fiibolimthiK stor/
of tlio work American tmalnours HI o do-
IIIK In the mountains of Cent rut and
south Armirlca. lluro nro scimo of tha
fiuhhcailsof hlslPttori Nearly a Thou-
snnd JIlluH or Unknown Country"Kx-
iiloroa Tlio Troubles nf tlin Surveyors
In ICcuailor and How Tboy Work on the
riuto'iii of tlio Andes .Surveyor Slilink
Dosi-rlbos tlio Torrlblo Climate Ills
i\purifiiocs : In Colombia The Won
derful Ho ourcos of thn Country and
Something About tbo Mineral Hoclons
Alonir tli Unit The Ilullro.id Amou < ;
the Oloiuls Laid out by the Second
P.irtr How the Iron Horse Will Truvol
TonorTwolvo Thousand Toot Above
tboSoii SdinolliliiBAIioiitthoUsillrond
Systems of south Amorli-n. Wliurn tbo
Intercontinental I.ino Will Go and Iho
Countrlns It WlllOpmi up-WliatOiir
Nayiil OlllcoM Are Ooliut InC.iialoiiuilii
mill frometlilii : ; as tntlieCVntral Ameri
can Koiito Tlio.Survov tobuComuleled
lu u Yunruml u Half ,
Wakemans Letter.
The more nniiouncomont of nnotbcr
letter from iVakoinan iilmiitlih travulH
In Morocco Inhiilllelent. Tno vuluo ot
hs ! contributions Is well known ,
Fred Nyc on Chicago.
Most coriospondentB In tic.it ni il
ClilciiKO nalnl aoiirmliiu-biiud int-uiu
of liur BruatnpKs nnd buimly. Kro.i Nye
In bis lotturto Tun HUNDAV linn tut in
such plenums totliownll u fowmliiutui
whllo liu nrltcH uf tbo liusottliu uvlls
of the Rioiit iiiiinlclpullty. Vou will
road IU ofudiii-sc.
Among Local Musicians.
Tins ainn-i'is of Tun 11 KB' * minion !
news column has boon uiiprt'cixlontud ,
r uxt hiuii ny this dlHtlnctlvoIv nuwi
fualuro will present every thins woilh
knowing iibout lou.M iniislohins und
oyents. No words will bo wanted cm
Idiotlo spoonl'itlon nn to what would
become ot tlm pcoplo worn iburu no
iniiilo , This dot ) u mont deals wltli 1 lv
Niibjcou. It Is Imfecil on news.
The Social World.
As usual tlilailoparlmoiit will contain
all tboiiowi After all. Ihut'H iibout nil
you cxiiout fri.in It. Mlsn DOIIIIU'H I'ut-
H'r'ly ' ' Cotllliin-Tlip IlnRBH JtOi.ep | O- |
llUhou mill Mrs. Newman's Wtik.iui
to Ivouiit7o I'liioo-Ti.'iis , l.iinolic. in ,
KoiiHlitulons and all tlin doings In the
fnsli'Bt wi uk Hoaliilly of UIOKOIIIOIIvlll
bo f.iltbfiilly lihioiilolutl by TlisIKK \ lu
Us. Sunday pupur.
The Rcportbrial Hopper.
.fust as snro as you plolc up u copy 0 (
TUB HUNIUV lihHyuu will bin * , iuii/1 /
bcfoioyou u record of the in , , , , , , m |
minimus of u biuy , pukhlnt ; oily , ( No
"My First Hundred. "
Mon who luivo nnvdo fortune from
Rinnll biigliniliHrg In llfo nuvor foriiil
tli wurlt and iluniiil miciisiiirylir lliii
Hccuiiiiilntloii of ilio Hint * 10U. riiiiiin ol r
( Jinnlia s solr.iniulo itipltUlst4vllt : ; toll
liiTiiKSilKiiAv llBKliow tboif oj tliolr
Blurt In tliu world.
Seed Growing in Nebraska.
Under the bending of homd Indus.
trlcimpBclul attention will bo culled to
tlm growing of Keeds lu Nubr.mUa umJ
tlm urout durulupiiiviit of tbu limitless ,
hliowln 'Hint tlU ( HIHlH U ranlilly i : < nn-
Inn Into tlio frniit. ranl < an 11 xoo.l pr.i-
dueur. Hpui'l.il attention will \ > a oullnd
to tbo nunissltv at oktruuinlng tbr
crowing Industries of Nubrusku.
THE SUNDAY BEE.