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| | e m— pr— = = —— = = - = — THE WwalLyY BEE THE SUT ! COURT. position of pos‘master in Omaha, and the |a monster that will some day devo lliptiesl orbits fn which the “cfice” Is W it Thorois some probability of the su.|democrats of thia ity cannot sdopt a | them. licy 1n to reduce ore focns and perhaps the sawdusty beer. | Omaha Office, No, ¥16 Farnam 8¢, court of the United States being | better plan than that of submitting the | sitke, anid & (r(uu‘?; saloon the other, Stanley is a fixture on Now York Office, Room 65 Tribans | . Pl did S i St Y 1. | Mike, and bui on the | the height where he is ceated; his de- Beoning roorganizod at an early day, the ohject |selection toa v f their party. Thls|good will of the tractors are svanescent in the hollows - being to facilitate the transaction of busi- | gives every man an cqual show, and the . where they circulate, and will diappear| X o Puttehed every & ™ Sandsy TH | pene, which has of late accuraulat ought to prove final as well an | EVUITICAL FOEY in a night. W X . much more rapidly than it canbe disposed et One of the disadvantages of one $10.00 | Three Monthe ¢ |of. The court now consists of one chlef e— Amerioan polit] ofied st il -l""»: sadecliiag. r 3,00 | One Month e 4t Kbsoniate Jastio “Ciixese” Gornox s oreditod \ of the press is that he las appaten Pér Weok, 2 Co justice and elght associate justicee,and th - e g tail of ¢ ket may wag | carried his wares, profits and t TR WREKLY BEW, PUBLIAITED BVRRY, WEDNASDAY, propos: od plan Is Lo incroase the number | NAVIDZ put up a very nea little 4 4 YDgue but h another mark it to vighteen or twenty. The members of vx.."r.in'.,u, Ho sent tho prophet tho country who bas 8 | afive lands w oo Your....... | Threo Moutks.......# 80 | tho supremo court, however, express the | challenge to cross the Nile by walking on ; feot of Belpit fore §ix Mouth. 1,00 One Month....\" 00" ® | otnion that this incroaso instead | tho wator with his followers and thus( ““Why am I not in heaven?" arks Dri|® 1tis to be doubt affords us CoRRRSFOYDRRON eve good wishes » not give ating to Nows and Edltoriat | 0F facilitating Lusiness will rotard it as [prove hi %0 the Eitom or M | oae0n coming boforo tho supreme court |sccepted the s | Communieations @ators should bo ad [N 41 Moninee Tettors and Remittances shon.d be | there would be no object In increasing the the lors o o “wddressed to Trn B NG COMPANY, QWAILA. Drafts, Chooks and Postoffice orders to be mado pay- able to the order of the company. howover, In the proprioty of estab. { Water. YHE BEE PUBLISHING C0., PROPS' | tishing an appellato couct of intormediato E. RC FATER, Editor, Sl * , 5 A 1. Fiteh, M, Dally Cireulation, P | Préme ¢ yarts, charged with the dieposi. | candidacy of Colonel Septimus Clove- 0. Tox, 488 Ornaha, OB i tion of appenals in certaln cases from the | land, cousin of the president-elect,for tho e = |circult and district courts. Such [postoffice at Pine Blufls, Arkansas, a Tue voice of Keifer is still heard in[an intermediate appellate court | very modeat asplration, What surprisea the house, but It will soon be heard no of final jurisdiction within its limits, | us is that he does not aim higher—for the would not only relieve the calendar of | position of postmaster-general, for in- more. i — the supremo court, but rapidly dlaposs | stance. Tue national assoclation of cabinet- | of a certain class of cases which aro now makors will soon hold its quadriennial | hindered and delayed and unnccessarily Evex the democrats of Chleago are meeting at Albany early in January. [encambering that court. It would also | ashamed of the dirty work done by their Miller and Morton will by there. *| permit the publication of reports of de. | ballot-box stuffers in the attempt to do- — cislons much more rapidly than ia possi- [ feat Leman, the republican candidate for Ir Texas, which gave Oloveland such | ble under thopresent aystem, which would | tho state senate. It is not unlikely that an overwhelming majority, has really [reduce tho bulk of the supreme court [#omo of thoso villains will find them- Joliot beforo the matter abandoned any iden of gotting a cabinet | roports. Bills establishing this intor. [#elves landed position, what show has Nebraska got 1 [ mediate court of appeals have repeatedly | is ended. - passed either tho senate or the house, Tuens s an appalling quantity of “‘hel. [but never concurrently. The house ltsh harmony” in the Morton and Miller would fail to reach the senate bill, or households, The Lincoln meeting will | vico versa, before final adjourament, and be a Donnybrook on an enlarged scale, [ hence no bill has as yet become a law. = | Senator Hoar has reportes Tur democrats are posting themselves | purpose, which is approved by the sen- on the eize and quality of the spoils, [ate judiciary committee, The government printer is overwhelmed |identical with that proviously passed by with applications for copies of tho *‘Blue |the senate, prepared by Senator David Book." Davis, ox justico of the supreme court, is now pending in the house judiciary a cablnet position. Tho court considerately classed tho con-[isation 1s a necessity of the political 3 goslod stomach-ache undor tho head of [situation. The an‘i-monopolists also| SEVERAL prominent Omaha democrats aro taklng private dancing lossons. Thoy intend to make a splurgo at the inaugura- “‘drossed victuale, complain that rallroad corporations have dictated the selection of justices to such oxtent as to practically control the court, As usual there s a strong railroad lobby at work in Washington to prevent rail- road legislation, Powerful railroad in- fluences are being employed to defeat, if possible, the passage of either the Reagan oubstitute or the bill reported by the house commerca committee. tion ball. the action of the supremo court has|Chicago Tribuue, that if tho number of supreme court d, Tae Chleago papers unanimously sgree et that Joseph Chesterfield Mackin, the Cook county democratio boss, must move —to Joltet or Cavada. The odds arein favor of the former place. The Brand of fraud is stamped upon him and his co- consplretors, Bradley, who will probably retire in time of his frlends, with the navy depart- ment In view. A cargo of Sam's natural jokes would prove as fatal to our Infant alarm outside of the immediate vicinity of its ravages. This may be accounted | pjficange that before escaped hi Tallapoosa. impure water, and therefore not epidem- I 1s probablo that the rovised editlon Professors George L. Miller, tho heavy | pestilenco, It is also daclared that with- only at railroad abuser, nominate Hon. C. V. Gallagher for the|county is 5,278, and that of the three That there i rosponsible position of referee. STANDING at the foot of the Washing- ton monument it might seem to the|months, more than the average annual Country.” It is certaln that if] than twice as great as the averago mor- | \Ei L tho next legylaturel aoyone should step off the|tality for the year. The ravages of the|cowards! Dare you not speak like men!’ summit of that monumental pile | postilence in Kentucky have been at|This is not an emanation, the he would soon reach the next world, voices the sentimens of every Tae Washington monument,which was begun thirty-six years ago, has at last been completed. The United States can {BRASKA is 1ot the only state in the | rates, special facilities the world, ard the natlonal flag floats | tortlon and discrimination, nor is the proudly in the breezo si n from the ground, the highest point over | 8gainst monopoly outrages, In Penneyl-| W is 650 feet high and the flagstafl is fifty | railroads, and among the papers that are foot. demanding redress for the grievances of | higher, The pronun Tae best critlcism of Lord Tennyson’s poem on “‘Freedom' that we have yet neen ls tho following from the Philadel- phia Record: The only point that can be discerned in Lord Tennyeon's poem of *‘Freedom” ls in the author's aristouratic but prosaic dugul'.Awth the % s great degree the nearness of our peo- *‘Brass mouths and lron luoge" ple to good markets, the possession of of the plebeians who are clamoriog for | mineral wealth—oil, coal and iron— the abolition of the House of whioh he|our yast manufacturing facilities, which has 80 latnly become an ornament. should put us in the fore front of other states less favorably situated, are neu- tralized or lost through the mistaken mischievous policy of our railroad is the Philadelphia Kccord, which says: | short time ago.” it says, What the people of Pennsylvania now want from their railroad corporations is fair treatment. They want, in common with the people of more favored states, the full advantage of rates of transporta- tion,measured by the actual service ren- dered and the actual cost of service, In corn to Chi How much will you stand/ ——r Generar Grant's letter, declining to acoept & pensisn under any ciroumstances, will set at rest any fears that he isin P“l‘:. “".i‘i.‘ifi m:,m ;::l,nbo want. He has many warm persons) | forced into & changed policy by the con- friends who will never allow him to want | sequences of their own folly, But the for anything as loog as he lives, How- people should not wait for such an . d b eventuality, The state cannot atford to ever, the' proposed ponsion would have | oo’y eariy wmore for the costly misman: been a graceful act on the part of con-|agement of its common carriers than it gress, and Senator Mitchell's bill would | pays for the expense of the state govern probably has passed with but few, if any, | ment. The railroad companies must be dlasenti I brought to their senses by restriotive ARRG voloes, legislation. In the efloct to procure this the Record invites the cordial co-opera Tur Nebrasks State Farmera' alliance | tion of the poople of the state and their miles, inequalit coming sessions of the we: n by reduoing its rates, s 1o | 2180 of the carrying companies them- selves, coln, to which every farmer in the stal will be invited. and it is hoped that there will be a large attendance. 1t is only by ported to us to hat to\icy‘ e see Ix Waynesboro, Virginia, there are so have only themselves to blame for the|s postmaster, but itisa very s condition of affairs, THE OMAHA DAILY BEE--TUESDAY DECEMBER 9, 1634, melf a true prophet. afraid you might ma llenge and made the at romenn LrrTERs. should be heard by all the justices, hence [ tempt, which proved a failure and caused 3,000 men, who were drowned tos his announce. Let him n adversary number of judges, They agroe, | This story is not likely, however, to hold i ¢hin if he wants thy of his nerve There was & so-called the beginning of Garfield's administration, chump cabinet at the jurisdiction between the circuit and su-| Urox sccond thought we consider the | th I'here threatens to ho beginning of Cleveland's, Now that Whitelaw Roid has declined to be a candidate for the United States sena should like to hear from ( and tho rest of the gentlemen who never stood a ghost of a show, , Carter Harrison will not fill the po- g o1 United States senator from Iilinois [ While ex-S Tho place is & more | attendance on the eattle o was asked one day how much he paid 3ob Ingorsoll for his defenco in the Star Whon the old ticketis run again tho po- [ youto trials, ““Well,” sald ho *it was The first shall ba . fow thousand days, difficult one to count himself into than that of mayor of Chicago. sitions will be lost and the last shall bo first, bo at the head and it will read Logan and [Kansas City Times, sockwood, of Buffalo, wante, it is eaid, to go 10 Paris as Auerican minister. Lockwood who was over Cleveland in nomiaation for mayor, governor and prosident, Senator Tabor can reach the paregoric bottle at any time of night in twelve seconds without stambling over a chair. Where 1s there a vt Ator with o new baby who oan teat this | to the safo deposit building. 1 unlocked my box and took out a4 per cent govern- There was a difforenco of eighteen botween | ment bond for £100,000 and gave 1t to the vote cast for Rapallo, democrat, and for | him., He put it in his pocket and walked away and neither of us have referred to The tail will It was Berokk determining upon the forma- tion of his cabinot, Cleveland proposes to | hold a sociablo, to which the leading democrats of the country will bo invited. d a bill for this A,‘wr obtaining thelr views Cloveland will then [form his “cabinet, It and by |likely that any independent will be glven Andrews, republican, for judge of the court of appeals i New York, out of a total vote of nign a North Carolina ked over a precipico The mule died, but | Chicago Naws. to bo elocted vovernor on the demo- nule mistook his man, 1¢'is curious to notice that in t! of Massachusetts there mule ‘‘bucked” and | Ix refasing to acoept that dog, . Cloveland will find that he made & mis- Tur_supromo court of Ponusylvanis |committes. Some complaint is mado | 2ke: Ho will need soveral ferocious has solemnly declared that under the |that tho presont supromo oourt i to | CWines to keep off the hordo of hungry Sabbath act of 1794 an innkeeper has | partisan, consisting of oight ropublicans | ©Ti¢0 #eckors. Porhaps ho lntends to the right to sell ice cream on Sunday. |and one domoorat. and that its reorgan. | CWPIOY & kicking mule for that purposc. official vote ) v e T un differsnceof neaely | **Why not Me. Grindstein! 1,800 between the lowest and highest votes for | ¢ Pecauae you never vill bay me.” i Such a difference in New| *I know, but I've gota scheme by York would have tplit the electoral college in | which you can make soms money.” Blaine electors. To the Editor of Tne Bar, In your paper of November 26th, is an article entitled which s Dr. Miller's platform, platform is good as far as it goos. there is one great wrong belug constantly perpetrated by the railways against west “Vell, on dose gonditions you gan have | at it does not allude to |der bants.” nor have I scen it mentioned in your I refer to all, or nearly all, went- and cite numerous decisions whereby Rtumbliogs of Grangerism. practlcally nullified tho lawa pasmcd | Signs aro oropping out in many quar. | ™ rmer ¥ by congress in railroad land grant | tersof ;ho west of & spirit among the far- i mors which may givo tho railroads trou. | Baper. S L Sy i on S Yo RS hea Fran Ay (NoUCSeaFoOFta) | Era Rl reas Somvellig aHiy pice of ahisen and hogs to pay fuil price for transporting balf & load of sheep or hogs. A that a sense of great irricatlon is sprea s not inoreased_tho present court |ing among the farmers, Tho low prices will be reorganized, with the exception of ;‘hey Toveive for ;’heir sl;lfl'hm giving a i ) eener edge to abuses of which thay hav DU LT TR LTI i e e B SR 5 iy 1 0, ) (0 tolerated in the easy good-humor of their i TR oo IS AT cofmautaraieadl S B St ooy Bl A or Gl [ ave able to transport in one car about two publican, probably Judge Giresham, in his | celves a dollar for every bushel of wheat place. he took to town, the fact that the only — — place at which he could sell his wagon- —— Tue word cholera carries with it a l‘rsd ','.'h“,““’k“}‘é‘" :le;_flfr bby h:he Tur enthusiastio hilarity of Sunset|dread fear, and yet a discase under the |fy. a1 moy roor $i¢ RO cistur 10, o He did not that railroad rate Oox for Cloveland and Reform with | gonoral torm of *“pestilence,” which has IS A as late e Rl b e aol big “R," increases with the chances for | carried off hundreds of people in Ken- | well, if the railroads, too, did well. But & cabinet position. Cox is in the hands i when he receives only 48 cents a bushel P tucky, creates but little excitement or {a DA¥oka $or No, LI hatd " whoet. or. 3B cents a bushel in Kansas, he sees a si hundred head of sheep. fat sheep would not weigh over twelve An Fence In the State, stoers tone,, All, or nearly all roads west of Chi- crgo refuse to furnish double-deck cars, and, consequensly, the shipper of sheep can only take a-hundred sheep at a load, and yet he is compelled to pav full price. Thers can b bublone sesson for this| £ 500, U007 810 e rea rum 4 large’ It would be cheaper for the| ordinary car pay for two loads, when only one is car- ! rled. To effect this extortion, railroads |88t et will have the dead weight of an empty Too Much Water, car, from Nebraska to Chicago, and re- Philadsiphia Press, turn, and charge the expense. to the| Of all the meanness of which railroad companies are guilty, I regard this the most cussed, for it is compelling the fanmers to pay for hauling this dead weight, which does no good to anybody— it isin fact a dead loss to the world. is within the power of the legislature to | THIMKEN SPRING VEHICLESY correct this evil. Let the legislature pass - : a law that every raillway company operat. ol ing a road in the state, shall (urnl;lh the transportation of sheep and hogs, and further provide that if & company shall refuse, or negleot, to furnish double deck cars, that 1t shall only charge half price for shipping sheep or hoge in a single T Vehicle mad: deck car, and that if any company shall [ aticaas easy %whhonap wn aswithiwo The finr"z‘l i ! for by the fact that the so-called pesti- | eral of the circumstances of the sal navy s Chandler's whisky did to the|jence is due to local causes, principally |there was not a monopoly of the elevator n-lm‘s;.,‘ mc} tw; buyers instead of one fo llke cholers, 1t s estimated by the |y mee cans o ponel e ThERt g0t correspondent of the Loulsville Couricr-|rates were lower, the price of wheat of the rules of the natlonal game will| 7ournal that 400 people have perished would be higher. The conviction grows S < on him that the railroad and the elevator govern the four round knock-out between | in three counties of Kentucky by the e Litp T Bnfal Tt rar o Wo P KL ‘““monopoly,” and the convictlon deepens welght charapion of the Missouri valley | in the last three months 200 people have |into discontent, which, however, unrea- and J. Sterllng Morton, the middle|died, chiefly by pestilence, mn Harlun | sonably, threatens railroads generally woight brulser of the South Platte. We |county alone. The population of Harlan with the resentment thatshould be aimed It uch a feeling springing counties specified—Harlan, Bell and|up among the western farmers cannot Knox—Is 21,420, and 400 deaths would | be doubted. ~'The Omaha Bre declares givon tate of 10 por 1,000 in three | that the poople of Nebraska are ina state bordering on revolt, It prints entire an appeal issued by farmers to farmers, of thoughtful observer to be but a step from | death rate in the United States. The u?‘?.ngrim wno}.' 1t begins with thisnot tho top of the lofty structure to the|figures given for Harlan county would | propitiatory invocation: *‘Farmers! Shali heavenly abode of the ““Father of Our|make the mortality for the quarter more | #e suffor the curse of railroad slavery forever! Will you not let your strength demand or receive more than half price | Vi34t for half o load, that the whole sum may [ tarrv. be recovered back. Aud if this hillbto ‘,u,,,',‘.,.” compel a company to farnish double| <™ CTx. z deck cars, or charge half price, lot o | dMieivorines’ ABBOTT BUBRY CO statute be passed making it a peniteatiary offense for any agent to charge more than half price for shipping sheep or hogs in & L am aware that some- rebate is allowed, but when made it is but a part of this wicked extortion. This is not a matter that #if:cts alone the hog and sheep dealer. T man who raises sheep, hogs, or corn. kage. A J. Popplcton. g For every doliar which the railread com- | vt oy pany swindles from the dealer, he must ) or cllaterals, Omsha Fizancial K get back out of the persons of whom he | 1503 Param strect. purchases his st least as great, in proportion to the popu clares, from political mountebanks, b:t rmer who lation, as those of the cholera at Mar- | jio's0tiea on the soll of Nobraska, seillos and Toulon, There is no lack of substantial griev- —_— ances. The railroads have by special nd other contri- . i {8 suffering fro; ailro .| vances put the business of buying grain now boast of the highost monumant n f anion that ls sufforing from railroad ex along their lines into the B i opolies. A single company or firm some- hundred foot | Omaha Bk the only paper that protests | times owns the elovators along a rallroad. at these elevators chouse to pay i olai 7 the farmers must take. Then,while every- reached by any flagetaff. The monument | vania there is loud complaint against the PRRIRIRATREIRNY MRS Al ng- are us high as ever, and in some cases mento from which the people through legislative regulation | we have quoted gives an instance. the Burling- single deck car. 1t aftects every “But | Chicago Tixes, N Stanley seems to be getting.on. He has ton & Missqgri River road could carry | been made a doctor of pinlosophy by some [ 2521000 !go for 30 contas hundred | German college; a couple of:days ago he | [V] boagis and soid. T opened the sictings of the geographical Tisu pounds. Now it wants 3 has dined BELY WASYED What doos it mean? It means just this | college in Edinburgh, The Bk |with Bismarck, taken lunch with Kaiser vouches for the fact that freight rates in | William, boen the intimaie associate of AIRDa 420 hook-haepars, | op parts of Nebraska are higher than they | the king of Belgium, has touched glasses wero In 1879, The people of Butler and | with the prince of Wales, bas been dined WV ANTED—Hoal by was nurse who hasa child nos Polk eounties aloue coula have saved |und feted by all the swells of Gireat $200,000 if their wheat aad corn had | Britaln and the old world, and is an hon- , orazy member of the most of tho scien- \ TANTED - The Times calls up theso facts because it is but a fow | qrocery trade, whole-ak an Stanley, | veted, re limp-~ this | ——— - eountry—his own—and tried to earn a | WWANTED 100 salicitors, sood vay to the heen carried this year at the rate of 1870 1 In the case of a ocattle shipment it|tific societies of Europe. mentions the rate in Nebraska was $42 per car for 100 miles, while the same | years shipment waa charged on its way through | with Towa and Illinois but $0 per ear for 100 jing The chances that these extortions and |little money and fame by relading how he | Beneft Associatic willbe heard from st the[had discovered Liwimgstone, the sources legisla {of the Nile, and various othar wonderful tures are exceedingly good. The Union | thin, He secuzed neither. How the Pacific makes a slight bend to the storm | press—Stanley was & jouraalist—&ooted ust announced, |as the pretendes! The idea that he, a This | common reporter, had reashed the source 3 is the right kind ofpolicy,though not the | of the Nile was prepostarous, and waa a right amount. A road which can sell and | reflection on the other journalists who deliver for §6 a ton in Omaha coal which | were at home, and who hadn't discovered 1t has mined st Rock Springs, Wyoming, |any eources of the Nile, but who could and has hauled 800 miles, can reduce its |do so if they thought it worth their while 3 in rates still more. One prominent will hold a meeting in January at Lin [ ropresentatives in tho lezllature, and s:l‘l:ndmnmgw, in the Nurthfiul is ro- | mate of thesv gent swwn! b cents per 100 poundson grain, He couldn't ut instead of sbating the abuses l'lu ldhn:lnmg.;nl 80 they '”:”“‘:. at | Manager, Omaba. B19-J " he is bayin loglelatures, He prefera | his ridieulous avempt at speechmaking, — - united action that the farmers of this | many candidates for the poaltion of post- to.l:ol;yonl :‘l& :f::;l‘it‘;m:fl » :.3 ‘men |and howled the louder in derision over VWV ANTED-—-A o3 womam cook: wrgca E1T.50 por state can expect to obtain any relief from | master that 1t 1s proposed o hold a pri-| rather than to win the goud will of the | his clalim that he had penstrated central [ vy, 00 Adires Hanley Hotse, N Powe the burdens which now oppress them. 1f | mary election of democrats to decide the jpeople. Wise railroad men should he d : i d put they do not take such action they will | matter, This ls 8 novel way of selecting :::hl:’;;:“ r: ox‘:‘" ,;:""".::" g‘& msible ) o1y do womething, but they must do the | Ho has risen to a height so great that he continuance of the present oppressive|plan. It is expected that there will belright thing, Corrupting legislatures is about one hundred candidates for the | but putting off the evil day and fastenivg } Hia detractors still revolve in thelr little Time has brought Stanley his revenge. at limita, m—— Ingeraoll’s star Route Fee St. Louis tlobe Demucrat, very curious how that was done. From no charges to make and he dida’t_caro \f wall a fow nquares with me and wo went the subject sl R e A Business Proposition, bants,” **Vovish dot!” “You know Goldshekel, your rival across the streeti” “Yea.” pair of pants. You'll lose only $4 while he is losing $20. 2 S —— Honesty Before All Eise, Chicago Herald, A well -known financier was addressing some good counsel to his son. Hast of | “See here, my boy, honesty beforo all, o | Chicago railrosds compromise—provide | Why, last evening a customor made & mistake in a paywent; instead of paying m> $4,000 ke paid me $5,000.” “Well?” Two hundred [ ¢ gave $500 to my partner.” — Fremont Herald. form school is also needed—the one ab Kearney is toosmall. West Point strilkes us an excellent location.” It might be cheaper to fence in the good boys and girls and honest people and those who The cause of the mysterlous: epidemic which is killing so many people in Ken- tucky nas been discovered. Tt ls the newly acquired and un-Kentucky-like habit of using water as a bever Dastest widl] tothe o0 tios, Manufacturad neg rringe Buildersand Des Fatentes, 5. Lonin PECIAL NOTICES T0 LOAN—Xonev, One thoumnd dodars ou first mort. Loaned on yerronal property, chattels proparty. in saws of Suier, 1603 Farnam 603-deo21p M{CNVEY TO TOAN In suns of $500and upwards V1 0. F. Davis and Co., Real Estate sud Loan 05 98 1 w(‘NHY to loan on cf V1 s and_up. W.H. A. Foreman, 218 8. 1i wo book k vepers, 12h January. . more than & moath old. Acdress.'1l. B." Bae Ottioe, 965-0p residiog In aintances ib 1he Btate salary ox- ces, ead rame of former employer, ‘Address “Grocery” cave Loid & Themas,Chicawo, s, 943 Southern Dakota. ght s Nebraks Mutual Marrisge mont, Ned Oil-faan man. Add VA7 ANTED-An Awerican bakar wogle min Ad drees City Balery, Holdiage, Neb. 3130 albums on month room 3, 119 north 163 [ S, Oma ba. 50 men for Memphis. Apply 4158, H. Minawailer. 984-5p VW ANTED—Socond gia at 2410 Davenort £t a3 sp e T e oultort | Y ARIAD B teheianin b e wod Watery oo ot aud R 0., 1eliable men in ever adopted a different | make’a spoech, whish was encugh to sat- | cour .,P:.‘.‘ T stats 44 Orge? lde comyauiee for woik the soming storm [isfy the gentlemenof the precs that he |ingeur pint Thansigwone lait, = W ticulars &¢ , address O Africa and had been outside the limits of | e o firat fruits of his discoveries—in Il risen up and says: | fact ho gives 0 old to_learn new | firat feuits, not FOR RENT--8 700m howse AMES, 1607 Farram 8t nothing, wot only the the body. not _even the “leavings” of his rich finde, We mocked Fost o at him, and now ho pours tia corn, oil 5 and ivory of the new Canaan into the tankn and granaries of other notions. Tt is probably serving us about right. It will teach some terriers to bark lightly and to yelp and snap less viciously the next timo they get to chasing what they fancy to be a friendlees cur within their 6th ard Capiesiave 1rnjeed roorss fn hush 1 hard and 8912 wate from Farnem st A porition Sy alady in a ily to do vesond work JOR RINTTo gentlewen only, & . corner J0th and Dongla. iator Dorsey was hero in tion he Situation by a first-class dry goods an in city or country, 6 ycars cxper s, speaks tevoral languages. Address T i or withous board. o well ght tenwat o ) 1607 Farmm 70:4% yard, Park ave, 761 tf Four room osttage 8. 10U St, Pag } 40 asant fur. o7 st gant 11 room house, Lard and seth rovemmte, bost location in ue, 18th and Farnam. 829.48 y furnisbed front reome Stores in’ ewch, 1 570 318 70 dec-14p she beginning to the end of the trial In- 0 clegant rooma ln Rediclcs blook, gorsoll never asked mo for a dollar. One day, after I had been acquitted on. tho second trial, I met Ingersoll end asked selected to piace the name | him how much ! owed him. He at first declined to talk about it, saying he had ¢ tarried mAD wonta K in wholosale estabilehnieat ln Omaha, ho mever got acent, 1 askedhim to ANTED—A suite of fu nished rorn by & gen‘leman and wifo within casy ne. T OR SALE—A five room house, No.2317" Apgly to Mrs. 8. G. Stevens 280- NT—Two rooms turoished for light houses S W cor Sthand Howard. 170t Boyds Opera House. A partner with $500 o take halt inter- 16 o nd profizablo business, ¢ F. Rtoom and board for man and_ wife 0OMS—With board, dos rab o -'rwmm"l\mvly 2.1 t, preterredt in Sou b TED—Two or three day hoarders at 1014 Liates jeasonable. ¢No, zir, I gannod drust you for dot —Room corzer of 17th aud Grace Ste: NT—The comee store 10th and Leaven 108.tf o Spring water, of five rooms. J. Phipps Roe “ome cno 0 adopt & boy babe Tnquire at Puor Houso Will buy a lirge cinner azd tea set ; docorated ware, equire shapes, at Moody's China Sture, Cor. 18th and Pa. 204t “Well, if I tell him you trusted me for “Railway Reform,” in(a pair of pants, he'll trust mo for a coat This [and vest, Don't you see! A coat and But | vest are worth five times as much as a o during sickness st s and young men to instruct in ping: will waid on ha'f pay until situ- are furnish.dy J. B. Smuith, 1516 Doug as. i at, 15 5 Farnam, - n, four handsome landscap D—A horse to keep during the winter for \ves ML oo office. t clase care andlight usage gusr TED--10.000 fawilos to try arm land in Dhalr, s from Herman! proporty in Omma 1 South 127h St., SALE—Two Icts on Georsia ave.,at a great 2. _Al:ofine residsnce on Park COBB 1515 Farnam rt ..choap. DT tf Two heusesand lot on Harney and g$19 1eut per month, New York 952-19p ORTGAGE® bousht andsoid and money loaned it W. a. Motter, lian 0449 S 940-8p. DOR SALE—A small business at 707 north 16th St 020 -%p. ure Buckwheat flour and S meal kept by all first £ our brond pure. J\OR SALE—1 2 inch foct lunch counter 205 north. o14-tt hand furniture- and ttores s 61lp wagon shop with tools, Address Geo. W. Lambring, 02 RD—Firat--1ass board sad beds $1 NOR SALE—A fir-t-class barber shop in Atlan- tic lowa Grod location, doiog good businces. Cheap for oash,aall or acd:css John Wagner, Atlan: 72.8 DORSALE—Cheap; o estaurant; — ~ — 220 North 16ta St., Dgo one of the brst retail gro- 7 real oatato in the c JATANTED o excl cerit s in Jmaha, f The Lincoln Nows says ‘“‘An_extra re- | good locatio 858-12p ROR SALE-A larsedouble heater (Radi ant Home hoth in goodrepair. Ingn're ab 3 67t JOR SALE _Horscs, mul, ANTED—§2,000 on first-clas city seourity, ior i on one o tio years time. yoare, at 9 por cont. Addrees ¥ 08 aad_wagons aecurity. 860-t1 WEHA=eavUBUE 600 LULS NT—Furnished room $5 OR KENT—A gent) OR SALE OR.EXCHANGE—A® $10 por acro, all o part of wo thousan | acres of timber land, forty miles eastof Kansas City, wil exchange for Nebraska land or merchandite: Bediord; Souor & and wita wili flnd ar ant front room at 1514 Webstar St, 963 JOR RENT- Stora room 1511 Farnan 8t , with or widhout Biliard tabls, by Paulion’ & O 1035 IOR SALE—House (6 roome) and four lots. Wil sell cheap in order to get immediato change o scene afterdeath of my child, 1. E: Parfitt, Ga 781dec12 JFOF BENT—FPleasans furnlihed rooms st M. Lee. g 7460 OR BALE—Cheap, » nice 4 room cottage full loy ity water 19th street, balf a block S. et side, terms easy. ocer ¢2d4 and Leavenworth street. E‘UK RENT—Suite of rooms and board, i Dodks: (k] LE—Tho best busin South Omaha, 60x1! 0 price asked now inslde 12 months. Apply othco Now Zork Dry Goods S, 1310 Farmar, i J\OR RENT—Two furni:hed roows 1011 8, 11th 8t.; 2 blocks frem depot. JOR RENT—Comfortable fornished room wi lot_at the Stock Will_be worth 3328, 16th 8t , corner Harnoy. 0K SALE—1 sausage chopper, horse power; rendering kettlo, ono lard press. A) Iyn Mnrket, cor. 18th and Piorce NT—Desirable furni pply at Brook- 802-t FIY PE—A qmantity of job ana o A cottage batwoen 14th and 15th ts., | A sale. Also a good Zither. C, T. Bunce, care Bes crtype for 765:08 ge. Andrew Bevin 1 and balance monthly, 222, per mortn in good location, usiness chance at ¢ JORZRENT-5 nice largo farnished light housekeepin; 0 woll heated with treot cars micst ar borhood in the city Ap) , Lown sgent 1503 Frruam etree . 1O SALB—Uottage of § rooms, barn, corner lot in nly §1.5.0;mall Cash paymens Bargaln, McCague, opp. 19t Island 445 an Iarge fire and bargler p1oof safe with Yale time lock—cost 0% very large bank book fre proof wile, , dosics, hard coal stove, in fact, » com: together with [0t 46x66 on Looustw . Terms 4 cash, Dalance on one yoars time if desired, Cadion or addross Jay 622-88 Cheap & sccond hand bigh 10p bugey. o Carrlage Factory, Dodgo, 850.4 north o' st. Mary OR RENT—S vall new cottage. I bet. Paul a0 Sherm n. iring from business. 113-51a Post Mee, biick b wits reasonable to W. corner 16th acd Capit %0 Open 4eoona-axnd bURRios a8 #t 1819 Haizes B4, BIBCELLS ; OR RENT— Fiont rcoras, bay wicdow, LLANEOUS. T—Hou s with & roums and k OR RENT—A ploaeaut fornished frout room with | & or withcut board, 814 North 1740 Sb. tshed and unfurcisbed ro The straet (ars aro will b no which oy and 10 foot lunoh counter for sale. st JOR RENT—10 room house 1408 Ca s 8t. Tuquire 16th St , up st irs, A now furnished fronsroom for one NT—Threo farnished roows, one RON AND BR4 85 FOUNDAY-—-308 5. 1ith street. Ofce, 111 5, 14th 8¢ Faton & Korto'sou. 573jen8 holce {mproved wish to_exhan rohandise. will teke xonoral etook, o dry goc and boots aud ahoes. Addre's D, L 8, suitable for light house keey ., bouth sids) scon DOR RENT A ploas » - PPUAKEN #P—One black howe fous white feet, white face, 1020 South 11sh 8¢, 800-btlew N furnished room with or witbout £re, 1808 Capitol ave, ])lll VY. vaults, sinks and RO RENT—urnishid rooua at 1417 Howard y hoctest notice aud at any t Iy orderlom way without she leas molestation Taganta oF neighbors, with our improved and odorless apparatos. A, Kvans & ©o,, 911 Capitol DOR KESE-Two large rooms at §7. 1 Taguise 1925 5. 14th St ' oleancd at th) of the day, In an 604 dec2l Furuished or un‘urnisbed rooms,new brick block, corncr 1613 aud Chicago £, NT—A nino roon Fouse: dusira 109 $40 per month. Parl ur roows, closets, i Ca# 217 south 18th. RENT-bix 10010 Bouse aud stable reet, 4 d om west of Kund st Aigo 3 10um bouss corver of Kivg and 1 d Pleasantauite of rooms (bree) Pre- ot them unfuruishod. ApplY At 430N, s e furnished south fiond reom, 1734 Calitoruia street. housework, 2514 Douglas stroed. 6t VWANTED-A good competeat ghl for gonces ENT Ny uriehod v, 188 ¢ St iy S S Ty ey T e will bo visiblo for conturies to wankind. | W iriaontl luaiimesie. Addrem ik " Fos | FORRENT-Nivoy toribl roums with e ok, clam boarding, 106 N, 181h (SUOCZSSORS TO JOHN @, JACOES) UNDERTAKERS | At the old stand 1417 Farnam !Strect. Ordise by w0 Zolted ud prompily atteuded to, Tels COLLARS »° CUFFS BEARING TS MARK FINEST QoODS EVER MADE, saTH Linings axo Exteriors. Ask for them VAN BLOS., Agents for Umuba