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" lation ehacted by the legislaturo of New | the proprioty of giving tho poople of No- | 440 cattte, all on farms, Missouri fol- Low vetioved w - 3 DAILY BEE RAILWAY REFORM. purposes, and never oAn be and never | ing speech fe . MoDonald, voted for him THE 1 e~ T D Miller hes tarned anti-monopoliat, | will be utilizsd for agriculture, They just 0nC&, and then entered into & con- Omaha O © Farnam B¢ |and the Omaha //orald o' for a ro to potiiia o f tpiracy with Ben, Butlr and John New York Office, Room 65 Tribune | gy,q1ion of passengor anyg freight rates [legislation as will enable the (K llrg to betragy McDonald and Ballding. . on all the roads in, Nobraska. Dr. | purchase thoss lands in large tracts, or to|kn'ce Cleveland by himself becom- Pablishod evi ornlng, oxoept Bunday T | Miljar's demand is embodicd in the fol- |lease them for a torm of ars, subject, {lag a candidate for the presidency b S e v lowing platform however, to the pro-emption and howc. | The treacherons plot proved failure, One_ext........ 41000 1 Throo Months ......0| 1. A reduccon of passenger rates|stesd laws should sny one dewite toland then Mr. Hondricks sought and Wi Moune. 1 1. 800 Ono Mouth... /! /009 [ from fonr ce pts n milo to three cents & any sush land under these lawe, |accepted the second place on the ticket ef mile on all, the main lince, if not on e 11d with safoty leaso the latds on | During tho campaign when the Buffalo Higdenk sl il ol L adher | uch conditions, as no ono i all prob | Telegram made the famous Halpin ex BTMY s ver 00 TUroh BN . oo N 80 | O €7 sty on thes ol linen. ability wold disturb them, unless they |posuce, Hendricks —wrofe @ lotter 1t Monthn, «+ 100 | One Month.... L A five cent roduct all grain { have enclosed good agricultural lande, |apolc g for being in such bad com. ey g to di necemity | (y eannot be denied that fencing is re.|pany. The conduct of Hendricks, who . attons elating bo e the depre ucts WIAST | | ired o oarry on the business of atack- | was not the oholco of his party in Indiana, ki U — Unexampled bounty of the orops in out |raieing In a sato and profitablo manmer, | cannot bo forgotten by Cleveland or Me- Al tetuts_ an houid be i ; and if tho stockmen succoed in leasiog [ Donald, The friends of McDonald now wn Bis Puwtasiing Covraer, g ia. | 3. A sharp and dooisive, but al¥ayn| iy orasing lands or obtain the privilege |insist that he sball bo given a cabinet onda ot ey | reamonable, reduation of rates on shCrt) ¢ taining foncen in a manner that |positton, and it s not unlikely that 00 BER PUBLISTING 0., PAODY common (ntorasts of tho farmers, the | will not interfers with the rights of Clovelund will very favorably entertain 3 p o) 0 E [ poople and the roilronds. others they will gain a very important |the suggestion. Bub even if Cleveland is LA A bt Weo heurlily concur with the Omaha [ point, willing to forgive and forget, it is not 0. ok, {ikels Monoger Daily Cirewtution, P { 70/ in the domand for tailway tarifl[ Another almost cquslly important m t- [likely that ha will place the patronage et t revielon, It is high timo that tho people | ter is the proposition of creatlng a na-|of Indiana under the control of Bx the way, what has become of Goy. | of Nebraska should have rolief from the [tlonal cattle trail from Texas to the |Mr. Hendricks. Under our peculiar evaok MoMon? exceasive exactions to which they have [northern grazing fields in New Mexico, |system vica-presidents, as a rule, are ot i —— been compelied to submit for fifteen yoars. | Colorado, Nebraska, Wyoming, Dakota, [of any more importance than a fifth “Crveiaxp has boon ot Weshington |If at thia lata day tho railroad managors | [daho and Montans, the route to bo ten | wheel o a wagon. al times, but then he lias nover aoen | concedo that tho griovances of tho peopls milos wide and along a pathway well | Hannibal Hamlin did not control the of this stato have been well-founded wo [supplied with water. To secure such a | patronage of Maine when Lincoln was —— shall rejoles. 1f, however, the|trail it will be nocessary to purchaso |president, and Schuyler Colfax, under I wan the chakers of Oneida county, [ Jierald is wimply playing rail- [ the right of way only to a limited extent | Grant, did not carry the Iudianapolis post- Now York, that shook up the cepubli-{road stool-pigeon as it has|from private parties, the intention being |oflice in his vest pocket. At a later day cans. By their fruite ye shall know |done for years, and a sop 18 to by thrown [t have congress pass an act withholding | Henry Wilson, who was & man of groat them, to the poople just before the meoting of |the goverument land within tho trail [national fame, novertheless was J - | the logislature In order to prevent rail-|from public entry and settlement, and [outranked by Ben. Butler and Tug Herald is nob yet the offioial |, g 1gsjslation, we shall mot be very|daclaring it fros to all ssa catile drive. |Boutwell during the scoond ferm of paper of the city, by a long shot. This |y, oy e ¢ D, Miller, Tho respective states and territories will [Grant. Still later Mr, Wheeler, who did s offiolal, _That paperis & littlo previous | myq 5uuie of Nobraska adoptsd a con-|also be saked to make conoesslons it |a good deal of fishing, under Hayes, did #a woll as hungry. stitution in 1875 which commands tho |necessary. The probability is that the [not fish out any officoe for his friends. It legialaturo to enact laws prohibiting ex |stock raisers, among whom are many [ls needless to say that Arthur had little tortion and discrimination by railroad | prominent, influential and wealthy |or no influenco with the Garfield admin- and telegraph companies. That part of [men, will succeed in prevailing upon | istration and would haye baen no pro- the constitution has been a dead lotter [congress to give them favorable logisla- | yider for his office.neeking friends had he for nino yoars. Logislature after logisla- | tion on theso questions, not himself become the chief dispenser of turo hos adjourned without providing| The subjects of transportation, the [patronage. It would seem therefore that the safe-guards which that body is sworn | various methods of breeding and hand- | the cousins, nephews, and aunts of Mr. to create for the protection of the patrons | ling cattle, and the causes and prevention | Hendricks have a very slim show I the A - s .| ot the railways. A subsidized pross, a|of contagious discases, are also among | national grab-bag, unless they can get s L or IR RL LR Oy ey CUT B Fani) oy abom oL whBleti) LheTcaattare it | DoV dlisutaea tanaliastod | Boms Bihay Eieius e Naskee ToRr e Attorney Connell's soalp. It v said that |,y " pribery, are responsible for |upon at this convention, It will be soen, e e the resolutionfoalling for the suspension | o Jopalizad robbories from which | theretore, that this convention is a con.| SEVERAL paste pot knights who have of Mr. Connell was in the hand writing| by poople of this state have suf.|ference of more than ordinary import- |fought and bled with Congressman ob e ROoewic, | Thot noxt o Meilgiy “foryaata, (V14 {8 only becauts)| ancaandita) proossdinga /are beliig]fe. | Weaver contintio i, tanat Tix Bin! ovee Ford introduces & resolution lot him put (g pagple have revolted against tho polit. [garded with o great desl of interest. |its loss of influence in the late election. 1t in his own_chirography. ical tyranny of the bull-dozing henchmen [ Probably no convention, except that per- | In view of the fact that Weaver fell five o of the railways, and the trucalent knavery | haps of the bankers, has ever been held | thousand behind Biaine and Logan in of their hired oditors, that a halt has finally [ in this country which represented so |this district it would seom as if his rural been called and & wholesomo reform is [ much capital and included among the | roosters had very little cause for crow- apparently being demanded and intro-|delogatos so many rich men, a large |ing. uced in railway management. The ad-[number ¢f whom began with compara- ] vent of Charles Francis Adams and Mr. | tively nothing. Tre thirteen distillers of Chicago Calloway in (ho mansgomont of the Union | Iu hin admirablo address to tho con. | 7T netified by the ciy collector yus Pacific has alroady produced somo good | vention, Governor Crittenden, of Mis- | jrama court having decided the validity resulte, and the Bex has reason to believe | souri, furnishes somo very interesting of the nrdlnlncglha\(%m'ingit; They owo 3 H or two years—: apiecoe, — Chicago ng the catto in- flflmmyl S ap 7 How about the test case pending in the Nebeaska supremo court / Ve Chieago. Tux Omaha poatoftice is being invaded by rats and mice, as is evidenced by let- ters and newspapers that have been par tially chewed up. We would suggeat the employment of a democratic cat to clean out the invaders. I seems that District Attorney Parke SexaTor ANcus Cameron, of Wiscon- sin, is reported by the Chicago 7ribune to have ssid: *‘I am not a candidate for re-clection, because 1 have held the posi- tion long enough and prefer hereafter to attend more to my private affalrs. 1 am in doubt as to who my successor will probably be. Fairchild, Spooner, and a ot of others aro anxious to take m 3 o : = s e ¥ | that the patronsiof the rond will appreciate | facts and figures conce ————— tho reforms which they have inaugurated. | torosts west of tho Miasissippi river. The Tk report that Grover Cloveland on | 16 the recent election the Union Pacitic | total number of cattle in this region in the eve of election bound himself in |®xhibited a commendablo regard for public [ 1883 was 22,790,809, valued at §518, writing (o the raflrond kings to prevent [ docency by dropping politics andattend- |515,88), Texas, of course, leads all the any railroad logislation during his torm | Lo ita legitimat bustnoss usn publio | other staten and territorion with 5,000,715 | -4 ¢lory will bo mado Lo fako | G, a3 president is almost incredible, but his carrlor. Itisto bo hoped that the Bur- | cattle. It will surprise some persons to Panasis Ohicago. . Theso threo places votoes of wholesome anti-monopoly logis- | liogton mansgors will likewtso rocognizs | s that Towa comea next, with 3,664, | DOYeE oF it, and- SE Touls will bry to secure it again, It would be a big card for Omaha if we could capture the prize. place, York leave very littlo hopo for any relief [braska a chanco to govera themaolvos |lows with 2,672,190, all on farms, while through tho national Jegislature by Mr, without undue interference by nrgl‘mzud Kansas comes fourth in the list with Olevelanalalasiert gangs of convention-packers and strikers. | 2,210,000, while Nebraska stands fifth ‘l\"'*m". - Coming events cast their shadows be-| with 1,770,181, of which about two- Chlcago Herald, Towa has just adopted several im-|fore. The Omaha FHeraid evidoently|thirds are on farms, and one-third on Instead of abuse and revilement Prosi- portant amendments to her constitution. | sees a“shadow” of railroad toll redustion | ranges. Wyoming comes seventh, with |dent Arthur should recolve the commen. Hereafter general elections will be held | in answer to tho just demands of the 1,005,916, and the Indian territory cighth [ dation of all partles for the dignity with in November ins:ead of October. Tho|peoplo through tho foarlers and un- | with 1,020,000, and so on down the list, :g’::.o,}.;ih?. hn-;fi:r-:ll:!l:xs'u'lg“::rxgg}luzzg legielature is suthorized to provide for [ bought press, and it is trimming its sails [ Utah having the smallest number, 135, uqui{mtghi.m YAy RIasalaYe s iatisie grand juries of not less than five, nor|to catch the coming breeze, Itlis decid- |00, exasperation of disappointed politicians more than fiftcen members, or It may |edly refreshing, howover, for that paper a | who would willingly see the high office ? 5 . b hich he hold in the mire of abolish the grand jury system entirely. | to say: : hogs west of tho Mlissiasippi in 1885, | puriy strifo if t;‘.,‘f,{,';g‘,‘fi:, fnithetiejof A county attorney is substituted for the | ~Asindepondents of railroad corpora- | o §044,542,873, only §20,820,984 more | gainers, Mr. Arthur has held himself e iudicial districts | tions of all sorts and as wo are of ; ¢ :‘x;;n‘c:: ::z:;::y.fl;n:lnju?;c;;: 11]:::;:;1: emagoguen of all colors and complox- | Uhan the valuo of the cattle alono, The|above the contention of ambitious men, ¢ £ ; j ‘niteq | A1 has not once forgotten the duty that X 3 AL Hlon of | 1270 now that five months of the clangor !’holu vumber of cattle in the United |} 00 o the people. Tt 18 of more im- increased or diminished at the option of | of political contention ceases, we take up | Statos in 1883, was 673,803, only portance that the presidency of the the legislature. :f.'f..’i","“ffi.:'f.,'&'rl::i‘d...f&"}:,'r'"'m","'f. “‘.‘;* 5,883,084 moro than in the states and | U .ited States should not bo degraded issippi. Those |than that any politlcal party should S ; o all, railzonds as well a8 peoplo,” that | trritories wuat of the Mississippi. Thoso | the Tur, Republioan finds faule with Tiur | just roforma b at once conceded by all | figures will give some idoa of tho immen- | V19mPh. In rcfusing to use the great A 4 A % 2 yreat power intrusted to him to further Bx because on tho 17th it published a | railroad managements in tho stato. sity of the oattle interest in tho weat, | frg eods of T 5 P T Ty paragraph to the cfloct that tho Union| ~Sinco whon has tho lferald become in-| and tha important position It occupics in | won the enduriug rogard of everyhody Pacific ovght to reducs its hospital ss-|dependent of the rallway corporations! contributing to the material wealth and | but the few who would stop at nothing seasmont to 25 conta & month, when an |In it sinco the Union Pacitic has coased | proxposity of the country, to achieve succcss. He has been a wise, been “‘promulgated” on the 16th. Tho|ville freight transfort Tn it eiuco tho| : country, Tf all. hia sucosasors bave an fact is that ncither the pubtio nor Tur | enormous profits of railroad job printing | WENDRICKS AS A PROVIDER | qual regard for the dignity and responsi- Bk know that any such order had been | have beon cut down to a moro soug by | Tho telegraphic dispatches from day | bility of the place, the country will be issued unil it was*‘promulgated” through | being given out to tho lowest bidder, in- | to day are overburdened with the uticr. | fOrtunate indeed. 4 tho modium of this paper on the 18th. [stoad of baing awarded to tho [lerald |ances and movements of Thomas A. German Posta Good President, The value of horses, mules, sheep, an tal Genoral Managor Callaway evidently | and Zepullican, at their own prices and | Hendricks, Wo are told In one dispateh | St. Louis Globe-Domcerat, knows how to reach the reading public, [ without allowing any competition? that Gov. Hendricks is slready over-| The German postmaster.general has in- and eapecially tho employes of the Union |~ Who were tho domagogues The men |loaded with applications for appoint. | Toduced another practical innovation in who honestly and fesrlessly acvocated |ments under the new admlnistration, | L® #érVice, namely, that of allowing tele- X iy 4 9 7 | grams to bo thrown into the letter boxes, railroad leginlation to prevent opprossive [and we notico that he Lus boon express. | tor sspecially nto thoso attached by the tolls, favoritism and discrimination, or|ing his opinion in favor of this one or |mail cars on railway trains Al that is the brass-collared pay-roll editors who [against thav oue, in & manner which |P¢eded is to writo tho message on paper, wore growing rich out of tho|would load tho average mind fo con. L’,{f;ki,i“;::;',l.i'?',",’{":;;,',;’d.::fi'fllh‘u}: ks partnership in eating houses, aud subsi- | oludo that Mr. Hendricks considers him- | atamps are not st onoe to be had, theso dies of all kindas? 1f there is to be a ro- |aelf in & position to disburse fcdoral messages may even be sent unpaid or in- form in railway management and reduc | patronage with a very liberal hand, and |*ufficiontly, in which case the transmis tion on tarifls the people will cortainly |iu & way to suit himself, Mr. Hendrioks |12 60 8 to bo collected from the party programme after this wire: **We pro- uot be under any obligation to the apolo- | h: given nssurance that a dem: |found, from the sender. This facllity, e llho matcs (B o ¥ ooy noal o gists for all the wrongs that have been |ooratic negro, who WAS in- [however, only holds good thus far for the ll:' hireli (S perpetrated through all these years by|sulted every time he visited the|(ierman empire, exclusive of Bavaria, is hirelings a stench in the nostrils of [ . e " Vurtemberg and of foreign countries. makind, We propcse to revolutionize railway bosscs and monopolists, Kur- | committee rooms, shall be rewarded at the govs;nmvut aud model it after that of thermore, if the rallway managers honest- [ the proper time, All that will be neces- Great Man for Jeft Davis.” Tt is to bo hoped that this | ¥ 12tend to give us lower rates they can- |sary In his case. says Mr. Hondricks, is | New York World, notobject to law which will prevent|to mention his namo when the time| There isno end to Mr. Cleveland’s ) them or their successors from raising [comes. As to Mr, Shoemaker, editor of [50°d 1uck. It turns out that an eccen- ments of the decent element of the demo- R . i tric rich J i i thom again the Indisuapolis Seutinc, Mr. Hon-|sovoral yenes won mobine the poss ol cratic parly. = dricks thinks that he ought not to have | cratic president a sort of residuary lega. Tue democrats now claim to have a| WESTERN OATTLE INTERESTS. | the Indianapolis vunullic:. as he already | tee. }‘7 this document Mr, Cl"“’ll%‘d msjority in the Illinois logislature on | There is no industry in this country |holds the lucrative position of prison di. ;"{)' omp lnia.the raweaon ‘[" about joint ballot, this rouult haviog boen | that s of more importance to-day than |rector. Mr. Hondricks has ot forgot. | socsoeaiorpery U5 4 e of the brought about by counting out & repub- | that of cattle raising, It has grown very|ten that Mr, Shoomaker was a friend of | democratis principles, lican in Cook county. As the next legis- | rapldly iu its extent, and has assumed | McDonald, aud eriticlsed Hendricks' e lature is to elect a United States senator, [ mammoth proportions. 1t has not only |eonduct towards McDonald. Hen. Detroit Fre the prokpects are that the successor of | made lvfflunu for llm-aex‘xgn ed in it but drwls reserves the po-tgllwe for a| Kay graeshoppers have come to life John A. Logan will be a dewmocrat. | it has given a wonderful lmpetus t) va-|cousin, and he is eredlted with having al- | after belug boiled for two hours, and we Among the democratic candidates for the | rious other branches of inlustry. ready picked out Congressman Lamb for |don't seo how they can hurt Si John eenatorial sucoeasion are Bill Springer, | Itseoms stiavge to us that the catile. | United States district atterncy. much by calling him nawies and tlubbing Carter Harrison, General John C. Black | men's convention now in session in St. Now, it cccurs to us tbat this man hua dog, Hisclat and Governor Palmer, Au effort, how- | Lo s really the first natlonal conven. | Hendricks is a little previous. When it| The West Point Republican says that Ed- over, is to bo made to secure for (iov-(tion of the kind ever held, There have comes to the distribution of federal| )™ d Podoudort infurms it that bis company " 0 . : have ut last sccured the lease of the Geo. ernor Palmer a cabinet position on the |long been eubjects of tle utmost im- patronage, even in Indiana, Grover Cleve- [ P Davis faru, ¢ usistiog of some'hing over claim that the democrate have demon- (portauce that ought to Lave been dis:|land way have & word or two to say, || U Buvdied uores, which lims it miles Pacific, Wirn Kernaw, former editor of the Okoloua Statcs, in sn interview at Springfield, 1llinois, regards Cleveland’s clection as “rebuke to the buy: and the vindication of the guards in kray,"” remarks that “'it rings Liacoln out as & traitor and rings Jeff Davis inas o patriot," and announces the eouthern ck, blatherskite does not represent the sentl- Gnawing o Press, north st of Fremont aud ten miles south .-l‘ strated their ability, with propor assist. |cussed by the caitlemen in such & cor. and we suspest that, notwithstanding the | Sc ihcer. This ance, 0 make 11i1c ois a domoaratio stute, | vention, and those questions aro now b | result of tho oleotion, the best of feeling | Swndor’ & Co di oual oms thwe since a o[ oy 1) ey % [ whil b riv g well. When down ot the depth aud are, therefore, entitled to some luthllflglmluua ly cousidered, One of these, | doee not exist betweenthese two stateemen | of fifty feet they b red through sn 18 inon recognition, Springer will do all iu his | of course, is the fenco question, The | Thomas A. Hendricks has always beena J{'% Again, at - fifey ;'l:"‘ or sty ’;ul. i 4 . . |2 vein was pared through and at s power o get Palmer out of the senstorial | stockmen will naturally apply to congrass | couble-dealer fo politics, He went 10 | onky fagt the thIRd.vail, Hcty-eo inohts race in this way, and if suscessful this)for legislation on this subject. They|tho Ohicago couvention st the head of thIek, Wi discos be farm upon which Do i This lower volo was a | epeed in, ure valuablo only for geezingl the presidency. He made the nominat. oo iy e Lo TEST TOUR BAKING PUWLER T0-DAY! ~| A effort will be made to take the next|* WOODBR receiving it, or if thesame can not be | |8 ]\ TANTEO M 2t ¢ [ uealary. M F Mart [ WayTs e ; g " sugerior qu lity «f coal. At i hoped the ™ i3S G5 Kl narrow the gontest down between | clalw that the lands which they ocoupy, |the Iudiwns delogation to recure th ' yert b i€ eal AUis hoved the o B Waims, Thowped Hegrloon, with the chancee snd which tiey have to s grest extent nomination of Joseph K McDonald to h? owners. A fi'st-class coal wige in this g ¥ would be & bouapza to the people gen: | THE OMAHA DAILY BEE--T{URSDAY NOVEMBER 20, 1884. A Brooklgn ‘'Say mal seen a nigger put seven ceggsin his mouth all at onc said Johnny (aarle as ho came in from Lis supper. ““Humph, that's nothing; ycu. father cher shop and a horse a wagon tartly replied Mrs. (aatle, 7 was the ruination of the old man, THE WAR PAPERS THE CENTURY. December Number now Ready * Witha Disgram. imes The demand for tha November CENTURY containing the firat paper in the War Sarics, Gen, Beanregard on tun, " was gronter than that for any previous issuoof the mega zive. Tha Dicember vumaber continnos thi serien of kcparata papers by Federal and Con foderate generals with THE CAPTURE OF FT. DONELSON, By Gen, Lew Wallace, The numerous illustrations includi of Buckner, Pillow, and others, piece is APORTRAIT OF GEN. GRANT, Frorr a little known photograph, and thero is also an antographic reproduction of Gen. Grant's famous “'( ditional Surrender” letter, written to the Conf : commander at Fort Donelson, The nnmber containg “Recollections of a Privats,” with other tichly illustratod papers, inclucing A SHORT STORY BY MARKTWAIN, ‘Dublin City," a popular account of *‘The Sun's Energy,” “Hunting tho Rocky Moun tain Goat,” “Ax an Pamters in P et: A new noveletts, *“Tha Kni, Black Forast,” by (iraca D, Lit htield, beging in this number, which contains also the second installment of W. D, HOWELL'S NOVE Of an American Businces Man, begun in the Novembor number Price, 35 cents; .40) a year, Sold overy- whera, ' All dealers snd postmasters take sub- seriptions, or rencittince may be made directly to Tur Ceatury Co., 83 East 47th St , New York, N, Y. W IS the Time 1o Subscribe 1 frontis Brands advertised as absolutely pure CONTAIN AMMONIA. 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LOUIB E\I’A\Hll‘VAA | ase sitting piaces for | portraits LITUATIONS For cither Indies or g on - application for Eapire Publishing Co.,” 813 1 Sitution ws hou A sftvation by a voun, A pariner with 1 well established o Good chinee to make money for o ® office, Omahia, 041 ing qua'ifi ations and appoiv.t interview TANTED—Boardin a private fami| Erglish preferred, moderate cka. o Carpentor {0 rent neu and pay rent in work. pt hange one of the host rotail or & tinwl tract cf desira Al who reply give full de groceries in Om ble land near tho city. seriptlon of land and owrer's Lame. 212 Capitol ave. “'"X\ TED—Boarders at TANTED—To exchs fhe furniture f.r O drees ote!, Bec oftico. <o hote1 lonse and par D—A gC01 tenant lor & new ho ul; 6 vooms sliding doors large bed 1oomy ¥y god cel's herd ¥ oceupaucy Nov, 20th, Iugaire 1815 0.1 and closcts, pant W JFOR RENTA ten toom cotraga, good lot, fth barn, on Pacific street, near 11th etre t. Ine quire of C F, Goodruan, 2% OR SALE—A five room houee, No. 2817 oet. Apply to Mrs 8. G. Stever situated at See Balicu Bro's ot Jatned 03-29p or Vicely turilhed room for one cr tws E. cornce 20th and Davenpcwt §4 156 NT-In 8 ion's 30 ald't raer lot with 6 roon ter & Cobb, 1516 Farnau wo rooms furs ishei 1 W. cor Sth and Howanl o Joou Furnished and_ waturnl th bosrd, modern convenienoes,h 1800 Farnam, blook above aox Court hons SO TREN 1§ sorner of 170 nd Gace Sta. Fi Q0R RENT corner st ve 10th wid Loaven " Appiy G. M. Potarson. 10344 JR0 RENT—Cttage ot five rooms, dosrale fo { cation. 0. F. Davis & Co., 1606 Farnam st Taws toreo rtory 1 hydranlio elevator A'trackto door, Barker 18th a'd Fi A 10w 8tore r00m and of np-sta It January 1st, 1586 3ih een Williame \ 216 T 16th and Howmid streots. h comer 17th & FoE N Thirtren now dwellings by C. T Tay. lor, coruer 13th and Douglas, 84841 JFOR RENT— Housa 7 rootas good localty s @ 7. Taylor, corner 14th and Douglas, 8194 OOM3—With board, desrabe or winter’ Apply R!.« b les He t T MURRAY 56,41 ‘ttage of live roome. J. Phipys Hoe h = 030.tf od pasturing. Spring wator, JOR SALE O TRADE, ard- ware and furniture n Nebra-ka, will trade for wood lanow fn Nebraska or Kan a.: pattics ulirs given on applics ion. Addie.s Williog Bros. Shube t, Neb 10t OR SATE—A fine team of mpoited ponies, partly broke, will sell very cheap. I or addrose Millard Hotel Barber Shop. Williame, 63450y ", the Peerless Stoam A rars busiuess opp nity; ¢ rat- lnss Lusiness of ho kind in the city; 13 o vely o ortised; b fiest-oasy he'p; latost provel inuchinery, eve ything new; satisfactory re sons for o1 61229 JOR SALE OR TRADE—Barber chair, cup a1 taols of bust make and fnost parers, € Cuoric, bidney, Towa, o8 20p PO}k SALE—Six hundrad good Iots 8110 to 500, 1ousos and 1518 on monthly payments. Boggs & Hll, real e tate 1403 Farnam St 01024 JOR saLe ruck scale, 1 counter scale 3sbow cises, 1 refri rerator, 18t counters, and shelviag, Apply to 1217 Howard St. 0t e eoveral good hom i‘mu SALE Puster Co. Addresd. stead s clafn 1y 1121 North 15th § D—A fow more table boarders at 806 N, Two slcoping rooms for rent to ANTED—Business, thorough breine:s education snd babi a chango January 1, 1886, wi hes to pur- tablihed mer. antiie or has 810 000 cash,ca furnish ri feres cos ofa b cr and would expectsam fwl nate and- particula s, s 2 vationt_homs pirior, base ize, dyuble heatar « y 1406 Douglas St lis TRORSAL 16) neros of laud 1 l‘ Beloit, Mitcheli county, Kas, Apply to J. H Moshune, 0pp. postoftice. with now & roon JORSALY OR RENT - Lot 00x1¢ house and 4 b _reo stabye, | urnished rooms with T-Two heuser, & rooms, wonth. Inquire S.9 Dodge St Vo, 1408 Cas street, A FINE LINE QP 005 & D ro —AT— DGE BROS, THIZ ONLY EXCLUSIVE MUSIG HOUSE IN OMAHA NEB, PECIAL NOTICES TO LUAE—Mouay. A . Davis aud 105 Fa N ONEY lowncd on chattels. Bailroad Tickots MO wa Sabl. A Forouian, 518 R 7 (0 )it U Sl week days. 10 10 1Sunday v, 1503 Farnom Strect 11l to Dee. 2 £ age # i per t riferences required ' ppli wtions considero’) from whits or col crad - Acaress Evius Lo €, O'Neill, Nel Auents to rell adjustable stove 104 8, 11th Bt. “YANI ED—Young min to canvass for custom shirts at Omaha Shirt Factory, 8.8 N. nmu- Bt. 8 1-21 VY ANTED A good gl at 1502 Bart st 815 10p WANTED & Iady cashier with s knowledgo of boot-keepit’y Apjly at Kobt Puryi 2118, Lath stree. o D—A woman to do 1y WA ar wetk'y wash ing. 454 Convent stro.t 6i0-20p WANTED-4 & cond girl as il & € N. 16th, C: bl 61 encral housework at 9. B, 64321 WWANTED--A g wad and vel able cook at ths ¢ flea ano lunch roonis of ths W. €, 1. U gidL WY ANITED Gty dox meral house work iu sal} fawily, App'y ourly st 1116 South 9th St 62119 W )~ A competent bouge keeper 1o care for small nonse, for two single goutled co. A* dress .4 Box 115 Alnsworth Neb, 009 1t WAN EO-A g wust be steady and | Wi tly moler, permonth. Addiess 0 8aw Urback, North Neh. 0119 W ANIED Lacies and goatlumen to fake tie, ligat, pleanaut work at theirown howes (1 i ance n ov) Work went by mall, s diy osa b quist y wede, 1o cansassin al 538t 0oce, Llobe Mg Co., Ecs box 314, 05 lee 17 ¢ the sa'e of ‘runk 5th 8t Mer hant Hazelrigg, 218 Lorth 1780 at., vz South 15tk hed or unfurnish Vest ave, e loeation. Pau'sen & Co., 15 Stock Will_be worth Apph 4 Souti Omahs, 60 prico s od now inside 1 New York Dry Goods dtore, TROR SALE e 1o R e Lilliard aud tvo oot 5t Wiy FOR SALE [ tho bost res- nta and bakery ¢ d in Nebrasha with good tron trade’ establishe i in city 6000 population. Ouly first-class restaurant in the. place and doing more in bakery lino than a.l others in city combined. ~Ice croam patlor in’ season. Ovens, ice houses and everything complete. Will soll furuished and leave everything. Willsel at a sargain and to right man with small cash paymont and b long tme. %o purchasor 0n make it pay for ltself, W. 8. WISE, Plattsmouth, Neb, BI7-0 horse power: 5. Apply wt Brook. 8021 1 sausage choppe t ard Iyn Market, Pier: Or exchange for Cmiha City property 1180 aeres asthers is i the tate, Inquire of D. Van Etten, No. 1618 Faraam St o JOR RENT —Two nioey with or without board. { Tar go0d Zither. C 0 ant Cricbod front room wouth 20th or 1015 Farnas Sih and Dovglas Tuquire on the g rotched room for tw 1605 Davenport, TENT Ay and genticme of furnished rocms vt 18M nished, Loard if deeired, 6,1 north Ok RENT-A N Wb bed reom o joini Addrewy givieg reforsices DOR RENT-Cottage five r:ome. cistern (nd city shinn's addition. 1 ce turn'shod roows ore half blnck ‘W opera house. M. F. Martin 816 South 161h sirect. {OR RENT— Furnished or ucturnished rooms. 615 Boush 15h struet. T—Small cottage, three rocms south Inquire 17¢8 Jackionstre . ““Iwo unfuruished rooms 1016 Chicago. 2362 Fui Iuguire drug store coiner 10th and Douglas, Chae. Kublman OR SALE—800,000 foct drs lumoor, Ast Elm, Basswood andSoft Mayie. K, A. Sbin Michigan. A quantity of Job an | 1-wapaper type for T, Bunce, care Bew { Ot SALE—Cottage of 6 rooms, barn, corn Shinn's addition; only 3 and balance monf Ba postoltice. A water power G ) givon on applicatio 01 JOR SALE OR U ' Geo, E. I'r {OR &L v o1 Geo. Hig- ¥in at north- east corior 16th and Dodge coal stove, in f: oul fit, togetior vi b lot 44360 . Title ; exfect. Torms § cash, ta ars time |f Callon or QOB SALE—A goo! rame house, 6 roos, all in ordor Must be moved atonce. Apply b0 the Wo toru Nowspaper Union, cor, 12th wnd 1ow ard sticcta, Bigett uire at Letween 14th a o8 savk wnod_onggles tud choup, &8 1611 Harney 8, Dark brown cow w) wd mostly black; ismis='ng sinco Tueduy. A revard Wil be paid for any information which ad ta it recovery, at the City Ho.o, cor, 1 th Harivy st ects, ],G5T-Ag0d albuw locket with (3 n 4 Finder will please roturn to Noil & Conrad, 1418 Didge St, 00815 [lan aken out license for layir g drais 665-21 J. 0, CORBY, BANDONED HOM¥ STEADS—Personswho aban- doned homesteadls in Western Kaneas, that were ©16th, 1880 "~ Plea-e addross me by letter on'y, Ieaac Mulhiol Norton K nsas. 19p r[mu:n UP-—-On October 25, & light bay horee, white epotin forehead and & whito sp: ¢ Ju t above the tito W, Eiliott, one wile west of the barrack 94288 lew ialhaiad A Toraiahed Touse o Cal ApP'y 8t 0nce to 2205 Ca'iforais ]}on RENT—Ploasant furnished room, DOR RENT—Furnished room and board 8 00 per week. Very best locatiu, 1514 Dayonporr, fouse ¥ roows corner 21st an ENT—Furuishod rooms st 1417 Howard, FY TUCAt e heE COTBER lsén & Co., 1518 § i T -Two elegan! ¢ Yau sen & Co , 1518 ber Two unfirnis o1 r No 446 Culirent ot SO BN Furniah et rom or rone 19tn st r o “|F front 100w and o V Storags, stove repare and_ger ¢ C.M Katon, 111 8. 14th 8t R UBBERSTAMPS —Ou y wanutacturers in Omias Rees Printin - Co, 50240 DREXEL & MAUL, (BUOCESSORS TO JOHN G. JACOES) UNDERTAKERS | At the old stand 1417 Farnam |Street. Orders 4 ::g«;:‘:- ph w0 7ited and pron ply sttended to. el COLLARS #° CUFFS DEARING Thig MARK ARE THE FINEST GOODS EVER MADE, oewa Al Linen, sorn Linings ano Exterfors. Ask for them o CAHN BROS,, Ajents for ¢ mabs. W