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e S —— e THE DAILY BEE Omaha Ofioe, N0, VIS Eacnar B New Vork Office, Reom 65 Tribuno Railding. Pabllshed every morals only Wonday mornlog dall , evsepd Mamdng' Thy R AT Ovs Yeur $10.K | Throo Months .. ... %00 T Konene .. 1,00 | One_ Moath .10 Por Wneke, THE WRRELE NTS, PURLIEOND KYARY WEINBEDAT. v 1 ®00 Your...........00.00 | Throo Monthe.......8 ¥ Hix Months, 2100 | One Month ... 0 WORD NN, v Nows and K to the » » LarTAR wros should bo HUPANT, QMATIA ere to be mada pay- 1 Remi# *0% PRE PUBLISAING €0, PROPS . ROSEWA L8 A. H. Fitch, Man 0, Box, 8% Omaha, ditor, Daily Cireul b, Tue election of President Arthur as senator from much more likely than theelection of Conkling. Now York is Wintrkzaw Rem ia a Jistls previous in refusing the New York senatorablp be- fore Lo hus & chanco of acoepting it. THERE seems to he great excitement in tho state of Buatrice and its outlying provinces on accrunt of the indiciments recontly found by tha grand jury. Tur Philade'phis Call denies the re port that William Astor gave bis daugh- ter the olty of Boston ss a wedding pree- ent. It was a §100,000 city of Boston bond. e ————— Wasaiseron Territory wants to be. oyms a state, and will probably apply for almission this winter. The territory now has an estimated population of 160,000. Some of the present cabidet ofticers, who were decidedly opposed to the civil service reform humbug, as they called it, have just discovered what an admirable thing civil service will be when it gets a fair trial, Pxwvoe Bismarck has joined Dr, Miller and J. Sterling Morton in becom. ing an anti-monopolist. = Hu charges the meouibers of the German national. legislature with riding on freo railway passes all over the em- pire, and he advccates the revocation of all such passes. TuE president has at It appointed a commissioner of the labor buresu Ciptain Febrenbach, who is the lucky man, will st once proceed to organizs the institution, his principal duty being fo collect atatistics and information Mr, Jarrett, the dieappointed candidate for the position, has been tavght that it is better to bs disorcet than too previous. Jury fixing has been worked up to a fine point in Washington, It is asserted, #ays the attorney-general, that men live, support their fa nilies and even become rich in the practice of this nefarious pro- fension. I order to check this businees the attorney gineral recommends that the jurisdiction of the United States cir- cuit and district courts for the judloial district of Maryland be extended for the purpose of securing tri such courts, and before juries dcawn from the entire state of Maryland, of csss involving crimes committed in the District of Col- umbia against the United Scates. ONE of the very first things that should be done by the present sdminicteation is to reopen tho Stiuking Water land frands. 'The land office at McC ok was S ——— THE OMATA DAILY BEE~-FRIDAY NOVEMBER 28, 1884. EXTCRTION MUST SYOP. Tur grain dealers who eame to thi city to ask for a lower rate on corn t carrier instead of collectir g news a pob | and peddling it out to hotels, drug stores, Chiosgo visited the raileay officcs yoster |uatoons, pool rooms and theatres, and :,'r:,.ly'l:.',.,',,:,::;,:_" Dire N braska and | t0#ns theough which its linos run, i Tow lines of courss must arrange for the | would not be obliged to put itself on the teduction botween themeolves, aud & |defensive, maoting of (he general freight agents of | qp, ou1p leyi Imate business of th Herald, o by telegraph, The busineas of collectig 1t s high tIme that the railrond men- |and selling news belonga to the asso {agara cf Nebrasks should comprehend |ciated press, press agencies and privats euterprire. It is becauss the Western Union greedy management, goes out of it the aituation. There is an intense feel among the farmers of telegraph under its Like the that precodes a terriblo storm ing of discontent company, this state bordering on rovolt. awful caly proper ephere of a common catrier of dis tha appa ducers ia in rea nt inaction patches that it is now compelled to go be y the among our pro- foreranner of an | fore the people with a vindication of its outbre that bodes the railroads of Ne urse, 1t i uo excase to eay that the braska no good. Evidences of the im ted prees eculd not sflord to pay pendiog troubla aro accumulating from | for all the outlay of collecting new for Tho following 1 its patrous, and therefore tho Wester day to day. ter is ex- Union has te turn ftself into a news Why should not the postoft presive of the prevailing sentiment: Annorvirie, Neh,, Nov. 26, 1884, To the Editor of Tk Brk, Pleaso give space 1a your ¢ lumns to the following Farmere! Shell wo suffer the curse of ad alavery forever? Wil younot your atrength be felt in our next leghalatur? Are you cowards? Dare you not speak like men? Dare you not sesert your rights? But a ghort time ago the B. & M. could earry corn to Chiceg) for thirty cents a hundred; now it must have thirty-five cents. What docs this moani 1t moans just this; How much will you astand? We will take half your crop this yesr, and if you will atand that wo will take a little more next sear, and 8o will keep on until_we take itall. Somsy tho railrosds. Now what wo farmera want to do is to orgnize in overy connty in the stats, Lot every coutity in thy state of Nebraska hold @ convention, and send its delegates to Lin coln this winter during the moetiog of the logislature. Work for the pansage of a bill that will rodress this monstrous wrong. Lot our reprecentatives and senators fael our power for once, Give them to understand that if they do nut give us this needed legislation they do nut repre- sent up. There is a way to check this excerssive freight, It muat and shall be done. | Mark the prediction: The time in v ot far distant when the people will right theic wrongs with their might and strength if law and jastice do not prevall. But tho railecad men blindly say what kina of a country would you have had if it had not been for our railroads? We admit the railroads to be a great civilizer, avd we need thom, but not to rob us of all the products of our labor. Let me sey again, lot every couaty in the state of Nebraska organ‘z), hold a convention at Lincoln dwing the sersion of the logiclsture. IHere is a good and great work, Who will be the Jeader? What has brcome of the great auti-monopoliat leaders. 1 will tell you, farmers, If there wera men throughout the stato ss here in York, I donot wonder that nothing has beon ncosmplished. Wo love good mon, but they have not come to the frout, Come to thy front now with tho bone aua sinew and let us bo free from railway slavery, J. M. 8. This e significant. It does not ema- nate from political mountebanks who desire to make capital for themselvos, but voices tho sentiment of overy farmer who has settled on the soil of Nebraska While the railroads are waging a cut- throat war on passenger rates east of the issouri, they are literally choking the life out of the people of this ssction by their outrageous freight ratis. We are told that the people of Butler and Polk counties alono could have saved fully $020,000 on the orcp of 1884 if it could huve becn shipped at the rate {hat pre- vailed 10 1870, In that year the rate was from 18 t> 20 cenws oncorn to Ohicsgo, and from 25 to 33 conts on| . wheat, At those rates the railcoads were earaiog from three quarters to one cont per ton par mile, which is rogarded as a profitable rate anywhere. Now the rate is from 33 to 46 cents on corn, and from 33 to 40 cents on wheat, Taere is no do the samo thing and convert itself into g informatin from an agency for gatheri stations that have no telegraphle com Toere would have been no munlieation? trouble for the associated press to get ali the money it needed for eolleating the news provided the Western Union had not undertaken tu become a dealer in nows bulleting, which could have dily been supplied to the public by nowspapers in every looality by issuing extras, Sup poes the government had controlled the telegraph aystem, would it have prosti- tuted its funotlons as a carrier of dis- patches to become a dealer in news and a peddler of balletins? All the talk about the inefficiency of the associated pross not getting the latest electiom returns 1s mere bosh. There s no state in the Union where the leading papers of both parties would not contribute sufficient to pay for all election rotyrns from tho cities, towns and villages within their own ter- ritory, and that would have been suffici- ent for all practical purpoees, SIATE JOLTINGS, Co'eridgs manages to kesp above ground without u doctor, Lixon courty will experimort with town. ship oreaniz tin, Tha recent improvements in Long Pine are o tmated «t $75,000. A go nine “‘bird of freedcm” wan recently capture { at Hartiogton, The Union Pucifis payroll at North Platte amouuted to $:2,000 lust month, The new Daptist church at Creighion which cost 83000 was dedicated on the 281, Norfolk proposs to «rganize a compauy with a capital of $10,000 to build water works, A saloon keeper at Plainview, Picree connty has beeu 1adicted tor dispensing the lightning A N maba county farmer raised Lwo crps of porato s this year; the sucoud crop secded from the first. Chptain Phillipn, who was shot a few weeks ago whily sttempting to muke an ariest in Cldur county, died lurt wek. Lick Nel on, of Wuhuo, lost & $2,000 barn by fire Lost week. Wive horses and w quantity of giain and huy were consumed. A man in Nemiha ¢ nnty ia getting ont the timtaw forn birn 30 by 40 fiowm d Srove of treen whizh he planted twenty yea 8 ago. Praiddy have destroyed the rangs from Big Boaver to the north £rk of tha pubii- can, and from thy B, and M. t, the K. P. ruilro.d. The Waterloo Gizette doliherately assarts that that town “does tiin sowe of the wost stupid men us citizans that any place conld,” Wo sty it mildly, without any desira to stir the “regulars” iito new life and ac ivity, that ssveral Uncle Low’s Cabins are stall lovse iu tho stale, Mra. Honry Keefor, of Tineoln, on Satur- day fell on thu steps upproschiog the porch ir funily residosce, brasking her arm at (he ths bone protruing. W. Haury, a photographer of Cedar Rapid« disp'aced the uegative of bis own with thes of wnother mia's wife avd dissppeurcd with the shadow und substance, The business mou of Hastings aro getting up a ¢ ommitteo to werd to Oinahs this week to confor with the heacw of the raiiioad com nios in regard to jubbers ratos out of thut shown >’ be crooked, and it will not do for the republican admintstration to Bwalt the coming in of the democrats to <clean tt our. The repmt of lnspsctor Green ought to have been sufficient to have caused the removal of the cflisers and the appointment of men who will obey the law rather than the mandates of any congressman or any volitical boss. In mentioning the *‘close shaves” of the campaiga, the S:. Louis Glibe-Dem- ocrat says: _ A plurality of 1,100 in New York do ~cides thy presiden il contest The con trolof the Ilin.s legislature depends upon one member, carrying with it the choico of a United States senator. In New Jersey the scnate is a tie, with one district yot in dispute, the scttlement of which involves the eelection of @ chicf justice, ate tressurer aud other im portant cofficers. Several other otates present very slender party majorit.es in their legislatures. And even iu Missouri the democratic crndidate for governr pulls through by a wajority of orly 00— hardly as wuch as a se.f respecting Amer- ican citizen should be willg to put up with in ruoniog for ocounty overseer of the poor. Tur Omaha Bxe tind| Journal 5 list of members legisiature. This paper did not voush for the absolute correctpess of -any of the partial livts it prinwéd, but exprees: ly stated thet they m-rq based on what could be learned at the | tim But s were good enough fer the Ber to :E:’.l snd print vi‘h‘-‘g‘t ishing tramp who kick on his bread and bu ter, afford honey to the ther i Lineoln Ji 2 no paper in'this country that #ives creditwore geierously than the Byk for every unuiu‘; article is copits from its exchavges. 'Pho list published by the Bre wzs not jetolen from the Journal, ind the proofl of thut fact is in +the differerce in the twh liste, The cue publiebed by the Journal was grorsly in. correct a8 to the mewbers elected, and ofailed to show the political compl: xion of mewbers, Unlees the Jowrnal ¢'nims & covyright on the names of the sembers bf (h tvext/ Jegisluture, we can't #e0 what right it has to charge us with ™ wlealing what is kpown to be public © property. But wo ean'v Brk that can't * two wings of tho state capital we to bo td witn i covered wooden bridga for nvenicnea und comfort of ¢ 4 competition in rates in Nobraska. At everyloompatitive priut the monopolies Ak ; Jeg slaturs, Thiswiil enavlo the lobby t) have puul-lsfl, and the rates cxacted now [ FEEY 0 on the wain liuen aud beanches are about | 1y Minnecoduss Repunic n o i the same. In view of the very low price | vites the Gordou Prees ian to * take » couply of bricks aud pross some sense 1nto his< cn ninn.” The meoting will foithwih wdjoucn o v isiens the operit erprsivg business mon of Plum ruisivg # fund €y cefray the «x on of cinking an arteeinn well in the tow, or aseria that foviog water would be twdepth of 610 foct, arodchild (f w Mr, Mi'eer who MErx ilon som hwers of Syracass, was burned to death on Fowoslay Ine while playing arourd u hayst:ck with matches. Tuo untoituniie child was doaf and aumo, The Plattsmouth Joninal rays th craw who ca Omisha Saturdsy I ahrate ntage of Lo tiro 1n Kre fericks’ hat store to retucn home with new i o cream tiles, Nodoubt of it, but repub: licans put up the cach, The shin bone of a mastodon wensurit g 83 fochen in longth, 38 Mohes sround the larg ot and 16 inch 8 sround the sm-llest pore, has been found in Hiteheock county, Tha bone which geain now commands in the com- morcial conters in this country and in Europe the ff ot of the freight rates on Nebraska is simply pssalyziog. Ouar farm- 18 caunot mcet theinterest on their mort- guges,nor can they meet their ordinary ¢x penses. Men who have rented land io central Nobratks on shares of one thira of the crop, when the harvest was over, and the crop was in the mmket, did not gots dollar for their labor. How can euch men pay their bills and olothe their familics! Asaconsequenceipis notthe fai- mer slone who suffers, but the merchante and mavafacturers who depend on the farmeors' trade are orippled and driven Hon 16ahonldibe Lame /i mind hat| ™A'y, o otier nained Buckioaster bt too Omaha is very seriouly crippled by the| full to breast the b izzard Satur ixht and rellrond osgoranipin the polioy. which | SO FURE | Lo fesk amcled s i se they have been pursuing. Omaha would | buth iv & tub of ice water suffied to bricg have ranked with St. Paul and Kansas | Pack avimition to bis pedals, City to-day had it not been for the selfish ocourge pursued by the railroad wreckers. Why was it neceasary for the railroads to ,up their *‘war” tariffs_on pro- dudts until the grain dealors made their appesl for reduotions? Is thore any valid excuse why'they should charga more for bauling*gr than they did five years gt Is iknot highitime for the people 1o amsort tHole' rights and get fair treat- ment of thel L\ dispensie of hoder lightning set up his tont mid tapped Vis barrels in Gardon lust week, but before the topers of the town had » chauo) to symple the stock & ¢ muwittee of citizens politely but brmn'y invited bin to move AT, He vamoosed, On thenight of tha 19:h. at Libeirty, Will- iasm Huffswith, » B & M. brokoman was caught between the drawhea ls whils ¢ uplicg cars wnd was teriibly beuised No boues were Dbroken, but the sbdomen wa terrbly wan: glod. Hp was alive at last sccounts, The Grand T-laud Lodependent ay:: “The aatiug e e long he 110 of the Usion Par cifi road bave been leased by the company to an Omaha company, wh will t ke chvge Da. comber 1 Onpt, Baker visited Omaha Sat- uiday upon this businms. we aie told * A tied broke out Wednesday woruing at Dunba, desirayicg property valued w82 000; insurance §15,000. The b 4 ol Mr. Martin firet succumbed, followed by St-w- mit Fravon' gover.l store, Merler's m: a: uar- DABBLING IN OUTSIDE BUSINESS, Dr. Norviri Green, president of the Western Union telegraph company, has seen fit to enter upon a vindication of bis cowpany sgainst tho charge of improperiy weddlivg with the recent election re turns snd /gnb‘.inu the reporta to suit its political feiopus, The cvident wim and objiot of De. Green in to conviuce the Ajuerican poople that the Western Uion ¢ s striotly & non partiom corporation, eu: | wad focihn ooy ht en goged in purely comwereisl business £ ! the arreat of ane R b Riston wuit oy or two revenus only, Now we do ot propse | 1P 0 rab uff with some wortg g | ro ket, Dr. Nuperger's residence aud offioo und s fow other., The Dodge county tax list for 1851 is ca pleted. Tho futiog shows u & ta' va i will p oduce 81311 0 Paclue w s sescssod ut § 1,43 The 8. C, & P ur 81,00 s und thy ¥, E & il V. 81610, 27 wiles, erty heloiging 10 thy Spoogh o d 8 o enter {0t a dlseussion of e merits of § Tiwsboc, (e 8 ilion, by e, A, 1% Pach A Mr. Greew's defonve. 10 the Western | 14000y s mgen’. A bmooth tul<er is doling the stita with a JUion telegraph ccmpany would attand | combivation machine for o livg cora wud strictly to itz own lagitimate boainess as | @rinding feed. ',‘_‘ln...m without wy kuowledye. ! Ashtabuls, F He nays ba is not sel'ing the *ample but ix simply showing 8 heir g es. Still he would take rders ! v cortified stat wment @ farm st was worth before he w f the izt In about twe weekn niterward the [ rmer ne 1o hi | eorrcw that b has vigned a note for §20), The Lincoln Nows sniffs_the battle from afarand 8 i : ly The Omaha Bkk 1 da s lively tilt with the Tte- s apparently borde i g on in. woity at its vindieativa encmy who buacts 1-h the largest circulation, » very rucor ksfol curecr financially, has lots of gt and § busioess vim, and_ron water's | Preo floct the ® with 1 ther fadow is mad, becsuse Rosy won't mit t the crucifictin a A Nebraskn farmer in 'writing ) bis loesl paper reg orcing hog cholera, 8.ys that as tie disease is brought al #y” by reason of tirty pens and corn diet s change in the right direction will, by removing the eauss, profuce the curo, First, change thy hog ¢ | +h ground, and them feed wholly on As son s the hoga stop dsing off giv e corn, bt continue thy oate, Give ashes and selt. The h g will nov only get well, bat will fatten much faster than on corn dist. A citizen of Pierce, while ont one night re- cently, paiuting the town r Far §, went into the ers’ houre and procoled to the dining m, whera the girly were and thonght to 1t lively for them, Iut ho mude aslicht the eirls were t0 wany for him, aud they soon had him down on the floor and bogan rubbing pot soot all over his face, and they finished up by tyivg a dithcloth over hiw mouth, When they kot throuch with him he was « +ight £ benold, an | he could scarcely realize whero the fun came in. Natural onrfosities are spri ging up as rapid- ly #a corn vazca in thestate, Scribner has a culf with tha head, vars and ticklish proclivi- ties of a mulo, West Point comes cut with a vig with the head of a dog and tie tail of a calf. Ricing Sun has a pig with two months and thres eye;a North Loup lady has an allegator that works a corn sheller; Louiss Merchyt of York, bas a cat which_ndo; ted five orphon rabbits of tender age: Teeumsoh has & double pig of the Siamese twins pattern, and thereis n p'g with s traok like an ele- phant ut Bazillo mille, Cirpender & Steiner exhitita crystalia-d chuuk of sl pork, and dingdist J. L Hacley shows fl cks «f youug ducks and chickens hatched out by the aid of » mid-wintec incubator, The refusal of the supreme eourt to give Simmerman, the Minden murderer, a new lease of li e, hias knocked the nerve clean out of him, and & comical crook, occupying ap- pirtments in the Kearnay juil, has been as- wigned as a companion to Simmerman to cheer hiw up, The Lincoln Journal learns that L, C. Burr, Simmerman's attorney, will make an attempt to cocure a reheariog of the csse in the supreme court, and il he fuits of this he will go to the supreme covrtof the United States, The pround on which he expects to gt \ho case before she United St tes conrt is the constitutior al question of the right to de- prive s cltitan of. e or, Hberly withont due process of Jaw 1iht whi h he claims is violated by the decivion that a private parson may arrest a party when ho has good reason to believe he has committed felony. This is a part of Judge Maxwell's 1:te decision in the appl.cation for a new tiial of the casa, o —— The Inauguraton Ball, New York Stx, 1t 18 & tume honored custom to sccom- pany the ceremonies of a preridential in- auguration with a grand ball in which all thut is joyous and ekittish and graceful and exuberant in the euccessful party is axprored to pattleipate, It need hardly « satd thet the ball after the inaugura- tion of Prosident Cleveland will outshine anything of the s ortfor the past twenty. four years. It the gyrations of the dancers on that occusion b as uncoufined as their juy, their steps will bs memorable in the un- uals of Washington ball, The president himself, though not built in an elastic mould, can be depended upon (o lead a quadrille with dignihed agility: and the concentrated effect of his supporters will be tremendous. Father Thurman’s rosy orifl imme, the red bandanna,will bob up} no loes erenley than the friskier and more tmpetuous punps of Colonel Wat. tergon; and the clasaic symmetry of Sena- tor Bayard's academic postures will give a Grecian bean'y to the wholo sosne Me Hendricks will cefully unbend nimself to the intricacies of the lauciers, and nobody can imagine il they have boheld, the poetry of Mr. McDonald's oalancing to corners, Fancy is fatiguad st the inspiring pos- sibilities of & domocratio inavguration ball. We cannot contemplite without smotion the viston of Willlam Steels Holman in & slide galop. In the sinuous undulation of the Saratoga waltz Con gressman Dorsheimer can display to per- tection those physical graces for which ho 1s famed, and a polka-mazarka exscuted by Hubert O. Thompson would have a weird fascinatiou for every epoctator. To some Wade Hawpton might appeal as the porfection of mavly enss and boauty, aaspite his artificial Jimb; but Sonator Voorhees, threadicg the mazes of the dance liks a swaylug pine, would hold a latgo cirelo of admirers. All the indica‘iors are that it will ba a varoly fes'ive scene, and it 1s luoky for all who pacticipate that they have a chaneo to danca to fiddles before settling down to hard ficts, This statesmanship 16 & pretty eerious business, full of sur- piiws and dissppointments, nud it is right to frolic sud be gny while the future is full of hope and the cflices still wil open, C ——— Temp 56 ina Keap t, Washingtou Sp cial. lmmudiatery atier Cloveland's election, Comwissioner Edmonds, of this district, wrote @ letwer of congratulation to Gov. Cicvoland, which he guve ous for publics- tion before the president elect could have reoeived ity in which he arttully set forth that ho was a staunch democrat, with the inplication that 8o far as he was con- corued 1t would not be necuesary fov the wew president to reconstruct the distriot government. But the local demcorats do not entertain 8o high an opivion of Mr. Edmonds’ democracy as_he himself does. At n mestiog of the Jfferson democratic assuclation, lust evening, resolutions were adopted condemuing the action of Com- missloner Edmonds *'in relation to the stand he has taken in trying to take from the democratic citizens of the vistrizt of Columbia, who have aided in gaining the viotory, the honor of aidiog in celebrating the coming inavgu- ral ceremonics "' Toe resolutions further set forth that Cummissioner Edmonds has never been 1denufied with the demo- oratic party or taken any part io its wel- farv, aud declares ‘**.h.t w , the Jefforson Domocratio asscoiation, as part of the loyal democracy of the District of Colam. bia, insist that Commissioner Edwmonds take a back seat, that the democracy (uot bi) may Inaucurate their president, and that wo ask all democrats to aid us i1 de- foating any schems ‘that this man of cheek” may resort to that m'ght deprive us of our indisputed rights as democrats " To this the comwissioner replies: **Why, Ihsve bsena democrat all my hfe. I voted the democratic ticket in Now York, where I was born. [ was a democrat for twwenty years in 1)wa, where nman's democracy 1n e well toated ns in Massschusetts or Vermont. What T mean by thatis thet tn [iwa & mao is not & demoorat for revenus. I was ap oointed a Dostrict commisimer because L wus & dewocrar, a1d, as I aw informed, upon tho request of nesrly one hundred demoeratic wembers of congress, who applied to the president for my appoint- —— bas & hotel for the exclueive vae of colored people PERSONALITIES, W. H. Vanderbilt is trying a milk ¢ Sl t. n eays he hae not yet lost | isgrip land's fuce still wears a satisfied Tennyson has live f & cene tury. Chimney, an English actor, 11 said to draw well, A Paul Dana is commol liina, 1 three-quarters ¢ known as “ Young Butler now buys his cigars at the cheapest stand ia town Mo, @Profossor_Tda 1s n horie Henty James goes Dickens ono better, He 1s writing ““A Tule of Throa Citics.” Sitting Bull hoe learned to cat with a knifo and fork, sud is putting on airs over it, Patti has nimod n new perrst “Butler,” Can tho be 1n love with the politician ? 1t is rumored that Evangalist Moody is fond of old-fashioned New n dough- nuts Sitting Bull has an enormous head, He woars ! hat,larger than Daniel Web- sters’, The Countess D'Auray is o sister of Mrs, Marion Grawford, wife of ths famous yourg novelist, Goneral Lew Wallace #ays that when he ro- tires from the ministty to Turkey he will never accapt another government office, Anva_Johnson, & Willismeport, Pa,, wee mun, adopted the somewhat novel schems of using her garter with fwhich to commit suicide, King Joreph L of Portugal, had n state coat with twenty buttons, each a diamond valued at 820,000, and the rest of its orna menty boing in keoping with tho buttona, Chorles ¥rancis Adams made a speech recontly, and the icebergs in the Atlantic were #0 oved by it that in their uproarious excitement they broke three callos, i1re. Frel nghuysen is described an *'a dear old Jady in blick, with full puffs of koft gray hair on either side of & motherly fac:, a beam: ing emile, » pair of gold rimmed eye-glasses aud u gertle voice, Maori King Tawhian left England for home dreesed an old alpaea duster with a bundle of fish-bones hung from cue buttonhole, next to no money in his pocket and a faded white plume in his summer helmet, There is a boy in the interior of Penrayl- vania whose name is George Winfild Scott Haucock Pattison Sullivan Yerks. Winfield Soott, Hane ck, Robert E. Patti<on and John L. Sullivan are respon: ible for this outeage, e e— . Buffalo County Intolsrance, Kearney Press, A number of persons who worked and voted for the fusion ticket, are to bo “‘set | 53, down on” “‘by certain republicans,” Rov. W. L. Green, is one of the gontlemen who has been marked for early killing, and the editor of the Prees has not been forgotten. He is to be ‘‘sat down on”’ heavily; gentlemen, keep cool, and don't be too anxious for aseat. You might strike a cactus, Lzt ug give one or two business men of Kearney a gentle hint. This ia a free ountry. In Buffilo county the opposi- tion numbers at least 1,200 votes, and reprosents 7,000 people. Now, if you wish to draw party lines in busiuess, we will help you, and will adviesevery dem- ocrat and anti-monopoliet, never to buy a dollar’s worth of goods ous of your stores. We do not desire to go into that kind of business, but if you propoe to weke war on the business of the Press any further, in fature we shall publish your names and business and ask every man who believes in the freedom of the ballot, of speech and the press, to refase 1 future, to patroniza political b'gots who would keep down all onposition,that railways and grain bugers muy rob the peonle at leisuro, We hold as long a pule, gent'emen, as youao and will knock the persimons if you wish to enter the list, to ascortain whose business can ba injured the most, and we propose to begin the next time we hear of certain loud-mouthed business blow-hards boasting about *‘setting down on the Pross” and its business. TEST TOUR BAKING POWIER TO-DAT! o the Coverand smoll. A chemint will Dot bo Fe £0 detect tho Présence of aummionia. DOES NO'T CONTAIN AMMONTA, ITS NEALTHFULNESS 1IAS NEVER BEEY QUESTIONED. Tn n mitlon hy for & quarter of a century 1t has stood the consumers’ roliabis test, THE TEST OF THE OVEN. RRICE BAKING I_’O“'I)F.R 0., v, Price's Special Flavoring Extracts, 100 strongeat, most dellelons and watura | favor kuown, and Dr. Prico’s Luputin Yeast Gems ¥or Light, Lealthy Fread, Tho Dot Dry Hup Lt e i e Worid: FOR SALE BY CROCERS. CHICAON. - aT. Louls DREXEL & MAUL, (RUQOFSSORS TO JONN G, JACOBE) UNDERTAKERS | At the old stand 1417 Faroam [Strees. Orders by tologragh o Zolted and prowptly attonded to. Tos phone No. wEsTM’msTE BASE BURNER. -AND— ACORN STOVES AND HRanges (EVERY STOVE WARRANTED.) BOLD UNLY AT} JOHN HUSSIE'S Hardware Store 2407 CUMING STREET 0 Amelia Buroug 11617 Dodga St.. - TELEPHONE NO. 14 SPECIAL NOTICES Y0 LoAM~Moner. MTET laton e oty prore by, 1n fn e of nd wp. W.H Motce., 1608 Farnam M g0/ and up. W.H Mot eI o of #3500 an) upwArds, INEY TO TOAN In \1 0. F, Davis and Co., Kial Eitate aod lLoan od Tichote ONEY loaned on chattels. B o1 § 18th Tantt small loans () MATIA Financial Exchance, ia mde on approved security 10 o 1 Jun, 1508 ¥ weok aje ('«;rvlv Y ced gt work at 7108, 7 b E. correr of Leayonw wach and o PANTED A e WAt ity ket G w \"A\'\"'l' ~Immediat orgentlmen { ¥ o'ty canva misslon. Address G, N. Iluster, stroct, third house rth TED 181h Streo® fouractive s e, el WANTD- A e mpetont and e of bo ks o koep of eventos, this oftos A T642Tp “B.§ JOR RENT-—One ® room house 810 per rronth;and I‘ room house $ 250 «cr m nih; hard and wtwatit Apply 10 John P. Healy, 1th and Ciark ste ts. 1-97p SO REN (—Furbisned roow at 8598 St M ry'y CJOR REAT ~Four rocm ¢ btage S 10th St Far Vor & Miyne. 635 4 RENT—Farnished room sultabe for two, 1518 Farnam St (X 5 TN co cott ge 1624 N, 10 h iy ok from Greeu carli-c. N, 8. ¢ r l‘t R RENT--Bee. dwailivg n y turs A e unfurnished, gre city water o d_afl_wm d-n in atovenents Inqureon promss N, W. Cor 1ek pud Fur Hom urn shed fent ro e in st ) B U howest ¢ 1 the block, coruer 16th atd Daverpe aStore, Apply rovm 18 n only, & plias OR RYNT—To ceutle X r 20t and D niskad reom, 8. F. Fv:; IENT—Furnisbed rooms at 1417 How -2y JROR KENT. Elegant 11 room house, hard und sof water all mdern f provoments, bost 1o tiou in ol Barker & Mayne, 18th and Farnan, S22.t¢ D Active canvissors for #n article of Call &£ 60 8. 13th streot, up wiairs. W WWANTED-tg men L raflrond work. wailor, 413 8, 13th St PWANTED-Agll tor, sonera) housework in & small family; no chiidren. 1048, 25.h street. 171-8p Y/ ANTED—A woman eok At Emmes He 605-t¢ VW ANTED—Agents to el in N:brasks & new work by & popular author. Call on or addr-as Joues and Hazelrigg, 216 Lorth 17¢h 5t., Omaha Neb 497-jan 30p l JOR RiNT furnisted ont Toome with Bt h, 1818 Capitol av 14y ished rooms on bloek 'w opura house. M. F, Martin 816} rert., 607t NT— Flurnished_foom and boa Week. Very best location, 1814 Davouport. 500-decl ';nu RENT story mest markot corner Paulsen & Co,, 1518 Farna Foey] 16th aud Mason. I ENT - Two elegan’ ro m fn Pausen & Co , 1613 #ernam. OR RENT—Furnish . trnt room for rent 222 N 80248 19th st (‘l\ll RENT. i{ouse with 6 ro miand barv. Ap- T T Wil NG, 61 ot 1aense gk JOR RENT—A ten room oot'age, good lot, it barn, on Pacific street, near 11th stee t. In- quire of C. F. Goodman, 200-t¢ ORRENT OR SALF—A fivo room house street. Apply to Mrs. 8. G. 70K KENT - To 81i 0's 84 addition, nice south ‘aud eact corner lot wirh 8 room hiuso £18. per month Potter & Cobb, )615 + arnam St. we WANTED T0 buy a o'ty lot to be pald In weekly or monthly Iostaliments. Address*H. T " Hee ofllce. 21040 \\/ANTED adi 8 and gentlomen to fake nioe, leas \nt work at theirown homes (dis Vork sent by mall, Stto §5 n)canvassing_Pleaso ad- § Co., Bosun, M 14, \A 3 TED— Ladlosor gentlemen in city or country to take nice, licht and pleasant work at_their own howes, 82 to 36 & day ewsily and qu e’ly made; work sent by n ail; no canva:sing; o siamp tor repl Pleaso address Rlable Man'fg Co., Phtiadulphity 1m " Two rooms turnished for light house- S W.oor Bthand oward. 170t keeplog. FO" REN [—Room corner of 17th and Graco Sta. pree] OR RENTThe comer storo 10th aud Leaven woitn, Apply G. H. Poterson. 1084 JOR RENT—Cottage of five rooms, desirable lo- cation. 0. F. Davis & Co., 1606 Farnara st. u7 DUR KENT—Firat-craen throe it ry brick, wmetal roof, warehouse, hydraulio elevator, concrete bas mente. Railroad track to door, Barker & Mayne, 18th a & Farnam, 525t \\/ ANTED—LADIES OR GENTLEMEN—In aity or country, to take nlce light and pleasant work nt their own homes; 82 0 86 por day easily and quletly mado; work tentby mall no canvasing; no stamp for roply. Please nddress Reliable Maul's Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 808-1m OR RENT—A new store room and offlceaup-stalr n January 1st, 1885, on 18th betwesn Williams, and Hic inquire at'r. J. Kasper. 9.G-tf OOMS—With baard, des rab e or winter; Apply RS Ghuies ocel. 7 62-6¢ SITUATIONS WANTID, WA TED-Situation by competent and reliatle girl as cook. Call at1€03 Daven, ort St VW ANTED Ry our g man from New York, a sit- aation ina h i 1 inhoteis. Address \ JTANTE i'in a8 eales lady or cashior in groc'ry house by ore who hw had s Reterencos fuin d. Add N, 44 Corveut stro t 20 4 Germn woman, roning in 1iv_te “d. F " Bee ctlic p VW ANTED— stuation by yomn experience in ¢ry yoods b o g10cery i0.08, clly or o-unt Addrcss .. C, C.” Bes ofilce. and she Gocd 1t _rencs 788 2.p \"ANTEV A situation by a young ludy «& clerk 12 noiinm, 8 years expo lenco, Add-ess ‘v, A.B.” Bee officy. 3)1p s hous: keoger for Omahs, “\\ D—Situation by ala w wiltower., Adiress M. O, 7282 JANTED—By nuss with fon years exrerience, and wood reccmmendaticn, omyployment lut quire at §t. Charles Hotel. 706-11 YOULR MIATFI0U 1600 WAGTS MIUSLIOL A¥ DOOK: "Y' MURRAY has good pasturing. o B66.t1 Sprig water. DOR KN T—Cottage of five rooms. J. Phipps Koe 16128 uth bth street. 830-t8 POR SALE. Restanrant; geod lecation. Would Aduress ‘D" ALE we on part or t'ko team. '.‘-)K SATE Cigarstore a'l fusrih, rent onl @ month, Luquire 65 nosts 16th’ St., b and 10p m 7 o SALE - Thre. 1 mich ocons first house ct of Sacred Hoart Acadewy, Burt Bt aro 1200 owt., wilf al'm 4 houss weit 1 Brich fieid, 759-27p TOR SALE—Anothor lot of N, ons milh cows b uy yard, on 27th and Burt strect. J. W. Penny, 81 DR SAT) wilt w21l cheap in order to gt immedizte ol nge of sxve afiordoath of my culld, L. E. Parfitt, Gus 7.1dec12 Toure (8 100mR) and four lofs Cherp, & pice 1 riom cotage fuil lot 0/ 8A on giade, city water 19th 8 reet, half s Hlock S. £\ keeper, in wholesalo catablishment ia Omahn. [ of Leavenworth, wee! side, teris visy. M. L e, giow Addirems 0. caro Beo. 2904 | oer :2d and L ver worth tr. 7461 0 NROUB WANTD. TOR SATE—Teas s on 21,000 acres good $chocl MIONLLAREOURL WANE - Tands for salo 10 %0 acre tracts aud upwards. J. vell trade or rent blacigmith and | N. Reynolds, 147 Furn 0320 1 shop %ith toola. G0 103tion husiness . . TS d. Addroes Geo. W. Lamb ing, Wechl € | yon SALEOR TRADE-A sto k of general mor- gt 4 =¥ Chandise tor sale on cawy torm ., or will < xchange Toiae haaaso £ ko Ia ds in Nibraska.” 1ho stock will invoice iy about #11,000. Addr.es . G " care of Boe < WV ANTED-Tocxclango one of the bt retuil vro- ceriis in Jmaha, for 1cal eabity intheciy or Addriss ‘a for land adjoining the Beo ctfice VW ANTED A phyiciw dviees to yant < tico with #ime othir physi fan b tines where he has no oftice hous. A, A.” Beo o e. 70 VW ANTED - Some siakis o fout hissaste kiers Will ey #1926 ) iece far sonsos at M ¥, Mac tir's store. No. 516 South 15'h St ,who sel 8 turrituce ' d cor, Ky pa nents To8eit D—1n privato family, teo s A iy borrd erv, a8 & ve y e aoukbly 1ate t, 182 Cumii g W ANTED—Business. An active merchont ct th rough brsiness education and bahits o n Yoruy Inting » chanke Jaruary 1.t 1855, wi lie to pur- hate an interest 1o @ well esahlished mor anti o or manufacturing Lusiness, w uld buy cut a sl bus neww,has $10 000 cush,can furnish - fero, it bich orider and would cxpeetsam. To w drese giving 1] e snd - particula s. care Beo oftico, 8508t Low ko ANTED--2,000 on first-cintg city eceurls yeary, ab 9 per cent. Address Box 6 e RENY--HOUSCA ana Lose. 677 JFO SALE OR TRADE—A goid stock of Hard. ware and tursrure in Eactern Noora-ka; will trade for good lanus in Nebraska or Kan ulirs given on applicaion, Addio & Wil Shube t, Ne i (DORS (LY OR RENT - Lot 00x153 with new 6 room € hius and 4 horee stable, Ficros, near Wost ave, finu lccatiou. Pausou & Co,, 1618 Farn.m. 8134 POR 841 doul'e the p at oflios New Y ur ne hest business 150 1 Kausage chopper horse powsr; one tttio, i@ lard pross Iyn Market, cor. 15th sud mncA ity of Job andt vapaper type fox good Zither. C, Bunoe, care Bee 3.y 765141 P l_‘ Now phacton, | ire vl Hig- Kins &t north. ekt sorver 160 and Dodge (] ottago of 6 room Shinn's addition; «nly 815 0 and balance mo opp PO RENTTwo ramm on secend - or, 1615 Chi Omaha. | 7OR RENT--A ‘ne block smth ufthe U P D en Oth aad 10th sts AL Lee 77,20 FOREXCHANGE— slandin Platte county 1204 res in edod ty. 810 acres in Stant.n couuty, for Caha oty rial ertate, wil trude all or wymt,' 2ppy toJ. N. Ke.nolds 1207 Farvem t., Om ha. 29 R VENT—7 rorm brick houss, b, well d ¢'s orn, will £ nt (hewp to the Fight tenant o o0 e sy MOLEL y payd ects AMES,1 07 Farnam st o 762t TOK REN 16 room rou-e, fiae yard, AMES, 1607 For am St. Giott 1 Fine busyicss (hatoe ot Grand lsland Neb 65,000 uys the bauk build xif; an 1 & largo oo build'ng whick reuts 1 816 & ni i aud vurglor proof safs with Yaio time lock —oage ¥1,600, a1:0 v vury largo baik book fire proof safe, vank counter, d.sks, bard coal stove, in faot, & com: ploic bank outit, togethes wiih lot 48166 01 Looust strect. ‘Titlo jerfecl. ‘lermw § cash, L& ance on cno and (wo yoars time if desirod. — Caliub or addross Jay . White Graud jsland, Neb. (e 4193 BALE--Choap » socond hand high top bugey. Loguire at Siapson's Carrluge Eaciory, Douge, between Léth and lowh, '1.80-3 Ok BALE—A whole tock of ctothiug, boots 8hoos, buildings at cost, retiring frow business. G. H. Poterson 804 south Tenth street, 113-8m OB BALE—Two open second-cand by L ome delivery wagod, cheap, <4 18,0 Harc TOR REN ( Nice turnished roum 1 private (o SE o - My 710 19%h At ™ MISCELLANEOUN, 0% RENT -Splendid heuse, good location. $25 [ T OsT—A4 yourg red [ ish setter b'tck. A ruitable permouth, | K. ©, P.ttesson, cor. i8th ard | d4rwari Vil be paid tor iniormation,or her return ¥ roam, 770-25 | 0 18:2 Douglas § 754-29p DORFXCHANGE na Pac fic Railwey Contract 04 rse, at Falooner's, Nov. 25th, §5 rewarc on 16) Jaud for ho sehold fu ti*vre, oul i take | B4 f)r ceburn of the sawe to N. b, Falconer vosso and boggy. Call or addre 8 'K." )20 Farnsm | 7642°p £ T4 27 e ————————— ~— - R U BER STAMPS~00 y manutacturcrs to Omahe’ O« RENT--Furaished rooms beles block, uo ern Rees Printin < Co, 6924 impr.vewe 18, « be bl ik frou Fost offl e, 8 W, corver 16th ard C.p tolava. 60 30, FOR KENT—H 0w 0f €ight roots & usd B Harney ~t, B worn 10 and P eansnt Bt1, Inquirs W. M, Thompeou, Furss Nat Bauk. 8091 [ R T—Fo, purtien bile et Mo “lub hall, vewly decor t d and fuenis withall wde rn inprovemeuts. apply o thet care Max Yo r & (o, DO & ¥KNT—A very de frable rogun. 1724 Candtol ave. JO g BENL=Ha e 1411 Oy ot ot act aud part of the furuture for sale. Als) 8 000 8 {or scnt. bed room, 806 N. 17th 588 20y k uildi g N. ¥ 0 witr g m 7 JPORRNTA Lirco fanan d trant poow with toa , 18 per wonth. 917 2Ah stovet, Teard a0y’ Cuwl | | ) ‘ DON KN t—A Law bo s of 10 £ oms, &id & barn, | havd and & {5 wab 13 on Park wvecue, 2 Mook from Faruam street, Iuquire 818 Farvmm, 70540 DRIVY vaalts, ainks and cesspools cleaned at ths shortest notice and at any time of the day, in an entirely orde rloss way without the least wmoles)ation t occupauts or neighbors, with our improved and idorlves spparatus. A. Evaus & Co., 1009 Capitcd I 004 dec COLLARS »® CUFFS BEARING TS MARK ARE THE FINEST QooDns EVER MADE, seia All Linen, sorw Linings axo Extoriors. Ask for thers VAN BuUy, &

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