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THE "1 Omaha OMec New York Batiding, Py every ot y M morning " FETTLT Ba s a0h ree Montha ' | One Montt v 8 # ' Commanloatione r Nown acd Editorial madior chould bo addreosed to the Rorrow or Tos Ban. BORINRSS LATTERS ousTy oo oo Eae P o fHE BEE PUBLISEING CO.. PROPS' E. ROSEWATER, Editor. A. H. Fitch, Manager Daily Circulation, P 0, Box, 488 Omaha, Ne DAkoTA will bave » hearing in the son_te, but when the bill for her admia- sion in consilered in the house she will probably be irept out in the cold. It mnkes a groat diflerenco whose ox is gored. The democratio organ of Col- orado shouts for tariff reform and advo ostes radical protection for the silver minere, of the state, Tuw callowsness of Tammany's check 18 brilliantly illaminated in the request that 1t be =ilowed to lead the procession n Washington on inauguration day. The baim of prospective epoils has healed the old sozes. Marsaan Comumn has been sued for the trifle of $150,000. In view of the tightuens of tho money market ho thinks of cffsring to settle the matter for fifty cents on the dollar. This would enable bim to pay the plaintiff out of his year's salary, Ir the recent rich silver discoverlos in Georgia, Michigan and Minnesots pan out in acoordance with the great ex- poctations that they have 8o suddonly given rise to, we shall soon have such an overproduction of the whito metal that 1t will become & drug in the market, et gy Tuw Council #ire,’s journal published at Washington in the interest of the In- dlana, continuon to bammer away at Dr. McGillicuddy, the Indian agentat Pine Ridge. In its last issue it makes somo ugly ohargos against McGillicuddy, who cannot afford to let them go unchallenged, oven if tho author is a so-culled crunk. e — Tux city phy n has very properly called the attention of the council to the filthy condltion of the alleys, and some thorough system of cleaning whould be immedistely adopted. The ailoys should be kept as clean as the streets, but some persons will insist on using land f Toxas 1 in other words they wn from to their want millions ¢ exclusive This is in accordance with a plan adopted by the recent cattl . Why s much land should be demarded by the uso, men's association at St. Lou cattlemen is something wo cannot under stand, They do not seem to be satlefied alrendy coupying vast tracts of the public domai rass and water froe for their immense K . It is true that considerable ground is necded to sustain the cattle of the plains, but freo grass will not always be supplied by the government. The stato of Towa, which hau no free ranges, stands second among the cattlo raising states and terri- tories, Texas coming firat. 1f Towa can ot along without imraense ranges, other states can do the samo. Tho day s not far distant when a large portlon of the cattlo ranges of the weat will bo taken up for, agricultural purposes, and in their fmproved condition they will support & larger number of cattle than can be fed upcen an equal area of uncultivated land, and at the same time better cattlo will be produced. Tho cattle men are ask- ing altogether too much, yet they will leave nothing undone to accomplish thelr cbject. Already their leading rep- resentatives are on their way to Washing- ton, and they will be backed by an un- limited smount of cash and other influ- ences in their efforts to lobby this meas- ure through congress. While congress could possibly comply with their demandn and obtainin #o far on government lauds are concerned, these land grabbers would probably find it more difficilt to obtain tho desired ground for their trail through Kanmas, Colorado and Nabrasks, as the state gov- ernments would heve eomething to nsy whout it However, if they securo from congress what they ask, they would por- haps purchene the necessary laud in the above states for their cow-path, In dis- cussing this matter the New York Hour makes the following pertinent remarke: “These men have crowded to the wall thousands of poor settlers, with their fow head of cattle and small flocks of sheep; they have concealed the truo agricultural value of vast territorics; they have con- trolled politics and stolen public lands. Now they ask the nation to let them lay out a bighway for cattle-driving from Mexico to British America. It is to be ten miles wide, and all private property within its line is to bu condemned and purchased. The Amoerican peoplo ought to speak in no uncertsiu tones upon r uwirike will be the peaitively known, In has boen made by ion hae been preparing for & a lot of young stu- strike by educat dents In the art of telegraphy in eo-called In St. operators ey that a strike 8annot be erted if the same reduction is made re which has taken place in tho east. Inany event it is tho duty of the West- orn Union to see that the public is served without Interraption, It will not do to transact business in tho way that 1t did telcgraph colleges. Louis the old during the previous strike, Fire losses for November in the United States and COanada reached a total of about £8,000,000. This is $1,000,000 in excess of the average for November in nlno years past. Total fire lossos for 1884 are 8101,000,000. Last month there wore 172 fires in which the reported loss waa £10,000 or upwards, Of these sixteen caused more than $100,000 loes and four more then $200,000. Last year the losees for the corrcsponding months $95,000,000, and this was so grently in cxcesa of tho usual amount that ineuranco men were considerably trou- bled. Now wo have edded half a million to the monthly average of the exceptionzl loseca of last yoar. Wrotched construc- tion and & whameful degree of carelessness among property owners are chief awong tho causcs for this waclesale destruction, reached Ix the doath of Rsubon R. Springer Cincinnati has lost one of 1ts most honored He was a man of great wealth which he used to a great extent for the benefit «f the public so that he might witness while living the enjoyments aris- ing from his magnificent gifts,. To him Cincimnati is indebted for her music hall, the expesition buildings, and the college of musie, to which during the last nine years he contributed $300,000. It is largely dueto Mr. Sprioger's liberality that Cincinnatl has become noted as a music center. Ho was a public benofac- tor in every senso of the word, and his example is well worthy of imitation by rich men everywhere, Tur New York Central has begun to fszuo contiruous-trip tickets only to the west, and its cxamplo is being followed by the other roads concerned in the pas- citizens, the subject. Here are a thousand men that represent $3,000,000,000 of capital, One company claima and _uses 800,000 acres of land; another reaches 350 miles them for dumping places for all sorts of rubbish and filth. Such use of the alleys should never be allowed. Thore is an ordinance ageinst atrictly enforcad, Tur Western Union telegraph company has just doolared 1} per cont quarterly inlength, A cattle trail ten milea wide, such es theso men propoee, wonld check the mettlement of the country and pre- vent its clvilization for yoars, * * % Dosert” wo know; but how many of us reallzo that, with the help of lirrigation, the greater part of the so-called cattle ranges are agricultural lands? How man; porsons realizo that at the present rate of senger rato war. This is thought to be a blow aimed at the scalpers, but wo ven- ture that the wily scalpers will soon in- vent gome ingenious device to get around the most iron-cled ticket that can be pro- duced. However, the continuous-trip nd it ought to be|That there Is now no *Great American | ticket is the most difficult thing that they have to contend with, It in reported that fifty years ago a Russian general deposited 50,000 rubles dividend on its §80,000,000 of stuck, over | increase these lands ought to be and will |in the Imperial bank of Ruesla, which fifty per cent of which is watered, and yet itisnow ocutting down tha wages of its omployes and abolishing pay for extra be occupied by small farmers before the middle of the next century! The cattle era is only temporary, but if we give the catile men such large tracts In feo simple, waa to accumulate till 1925, and then to tobe handed over to the author of the best biography ot Czar Alexander I. The work, No corporation in this country | We compel the farmers of the future to[sum will reach at that time a lump of oan better afford to pay its employes de- cent wages, but Instead of this it forces them to contribute heavily to the funds pay largo sums for tho land. It is really tho land that the monopolists want, for they know that the great fortunes of the voxt century will bo made in the change | Will be presented for corapetition. something like $1,600,000. It would be ocurious to know how many biographies We of the eompany o that a dividend oan be | of theso cattle-rangesinto farms, Only |should not be surprised to learn that Jim declared, — men who know the west as thoroughly as the writer does—New Mexico, Arizona, Tk butchers of Omaha continuo to | Colorado, Novads, Montana—are fally obarge outragoously high prices for meats, although thero is not the slight- ost reason forit. This is particularly | wa: trae with respeot to pork moats, for | 0 which they are now charging the same prices that they have for several yoars, although hogs have not for a long time boon s0 low as they are now. It is to be hoped that the butohers will make a re- duction and bo satisfied with a fair profit. Thera is such a thing as hoggishness, particularly in the butcher business. aware of the multitude of intercsted stetemonts regarding the worthlesaness |in the house by Mr. Cox proposing an of these great ranges for agrioulture, So Nebraska called *‘worthle and ay its corn-yield per acre is Union, THE HOCKING VALLEY, Brisbin is at work upon this biography. A J01nT resolution has been introduced sppropriation of $100,000 for the comple- higher | tion of tho Bartholdl statue of liberty. than that of any other state in the|This sooms to bo tho most sensible plan of securing the necessary funds, and it will be carrying out] the original idea that the American people generally Kyery year tho wails of hangry thou-|should contribute to the enterprise. They sands come from tho coal mining regions | will do it through an appropriation. of Penusylvania and Ohio and 85 com mon has this ory of distross becomo that tng off the extra pay, which is equs fift five dollars per month i porators. It is eaid that the | THE OMAHA DAILY BEE---THURSDAY DECEMBER 1, 1864. ument of t & reduction of t lp the farmers, | sd men, who are th lators in the worl lators put up prices farmer just as much. The prices paid on the board of trade govern the |prices paid on the farm, If speculators on the board of trade put up the prices there prices go up in every district where grain is bought for shipment {o this centre. The farmer geta all that is left ont of the price of a bushel of wheat in Liverpool after all the intermediate charges of the ocean steam- ere, Amer..an railroads, Chicago elovat- ors, commission men and the like ara taken out. 1f railroad charges are raised the amount left for the farmer is 80 much lees. If railroad rates are lowered the remainder for the farmer is increased. How much the railroads do take out the prices received by the farmer the bune is taking pains to show, In our issues of Saturday and Monday we pub- lished the compiled reanlts of numbers of i hes from our speclal correspond- ents in Kansas, Nobraska and Iowa, giv- 1o clear and aconrate form the prices of grain at the various places and the cost of shipping wheat an: corn and oats and hogs to Chicago. These tables will well repay the careful study of all interested in the well-fare of our farmers and business’ men, even including the railroad men, who think it is of no use to give the farm- ers any relfef. Tho best wheat in Abilene one otthe wheat centers of Kausas, is worth but 46 cents per bushel. The froight rate is 25 cents por bushel. The Tho farmer gots $6.50 for a crop which it costs not & cent less than §0 an acre to take out of the ground and dellver at the depot, allowing nothing for interest on capital. The tnferior grades of wheat there are worth but 26 coxta a bushel or a little more _than half the cost of produc tion at Wichita, Kas , wheat ranges from 30 to 48 centa a bushel, and the freights are 27 cents a bushcl, giving the farmer who raises the wheat but three to eleven cents a bushel moro than the railrosds charge for hauling it to Chicago, The rates on corn in most cases confiscates the crop. At numbers of points in Nebracka and Kansas the freight on a bushel of corn is much more than the farmer can sell it for at thoatation. At Central City, for inatance, corn is selling at 15 cents a bushel thence to Chicago for 18 cents a bushel. The #me atate of affairs exists at many other places in the state. Another striking peculiarity of the railroad chargea is, that they will carry a bushel of cora from Council Bluffs, on tho western verge of Towa, 500 miles, to Chicago for less than eight cents, but to bring It to Chicago from Des Moines, which is but balf way acroes the state, they demand eleven cents | They have competition at Coun- oll Bluffs, and discover that they can do the work for eight eents. At Des Moines they have things their own way, and ac- cordingly take, considering the distance, about twice as much as they ore glad to do the business for at Council Bluffs. The ramo greedy readiness to extort all when specu 20 up for the 10t psy_ an advocates of legal immorslity and Intolerance for the sske of forcing upon a community sn enactment that is onfy a dead letter at its best. We do not look for republican defeat in Towa or imagine that thore is any poseibility of it. Bat that confidence is founded upon a belief that the party has thoroughly leerned its mistake, and will abjure like X e error In the future, 1t will be worth some sacrifice and self-mortitication if the party to trad ny line, on republioan party shall be taught once for vo Canfiold Loy trtap” all that it caanot meddle with this wicked | — ~ _ fanaticlem, and if prohibition shall be | J\ANT! stk made to disappear from both tho Tows | Atdrcse v ein Beaciery i~ statuto book and tho cunsidoration of [l - n either party in the state or nation, Nk et AT TR Address for five days, “'I Guthrie Conter, Town.” W ANTED P ent. Adired WANTAD—A gentleman wants a situstion in a frst clasa store or bark,will endeavor faithfully et = Postofice Changes in Nebraska and Iowa during the wock ending Decembor 6, 1884, furnished by Wm. Van Vleck, of the post oflice do- fon as stenographic, corres, ‘Short-hand” Bee office. 084 artment. todo h nor toany st. tion assigned atd accepted both p bond and given it desired. Aduress ‘). NE s W." Beo o 3812 tnaticn by a first 0'ass bread and 20 yoars experleace. Adiross, 011-10p Discontinued — Glengary, llmore “'A.\'n:n A county; Gkane, Phelps county; Norval, | 4Y e ake Seward county, Saaessr Postmastera appointed —Oxbow, Nick. ¥oung rmartiod wan want olls county, W. P. Jewett; South Bend, [ £z, 5oeFer, o wiclesalo eatabis Cass county, Oliver Jacke. P kit TOWA, Zstablished —Graceville, Guthrie coun- ty, Geo. B. Gnuiles, Dizcontinued—Bethel, Marion county. Postmasters sppointed — Centerville, Dubugne county, Nicholas Meyer; Chick- nsaw, Chickaeaw county, John Hayden, WINORILAREOUS WANTA. VW ANTED—To ront, room, of suite ct rooms, fur. . shed cr unfurnished.’ Address 0. R, A., 10 th V80508 1arge good hooi: case. Ad city. Clemens, Marshal county, Allan T. Mil- ! their homes, Flerro end your sddross to N, J ler. Eagle Rock, Haram county, A. L |Morris, 112%5north 10tn st 7410p Richard; Ellsworth, Hemilton county, J ’ % . ] S A D—A suite of f1 nished ro.ms and bosrd C, Lennteg: Flint, Mohaskn county, 0.8, [ W AN enemasuonoifshed ro.tms and bosrd + casy woce 8 of Address P, 0, orb Wharton, Maple River, Carroll county Gieo, W. Scranton; Mount Carmel, Car oll county, Geahard Bruggeman; Mer- rill, Plymouth county, Louise Dodson; Rudd, Floyd county, A, Nienetadt; Siam, Taylor county, Geo. W. Rusecll; Smito fiold, Woodbury county, M. L. Jones, West Grove, Davia county, W. H. Hen- ry; Yorktown, Page county, J. A. Star- buck. v 54 05041 Boyds Opera Houze. tner with 500 tn take halt int WANIED-Ap ot and profizable business vo or th ancil Bluft o211 Wit ieees $14,50 Wi b shapes, at Moo venport © day boardirs at 1014 UTY s 1easonable, i deor Chinn St.re, e Report comes from Berlin that the [ V government intends to establish so-called labor bureaus, whose duty it shall bo to keep an exact control regaréing the offers es and young men to d witl walt cn ha'f payuntil situ- ations are furnish d. J. B, Smith, 15,6 . of and the demand for labor in tho diffsr- ] . ad el o ent branches of industry throughout tho | mesl kit by all s cack trocor. 2 buckwhent so'd under our brand pure. country, in order that employers who need wotkmen may know whero to find | —————" % — = sy 44 OARD—Firat-~lass board and beds or week them, and that laboring men may learn | $4 Q3R Tt lass board and bods §1 per week at where to got something to do. S WANT! 2,000 0n first-clues city socs yours, at 9 per cent. Addross Box office’ SHANS & CO., Manufacturc Sanford’ RADICAL CURE FOR CATARRH. Witch-Hazol, American Pine, Canada Fir, Marigold and Clover Blossons. A singlo doso of Sanford’s Radical Cure In- stantly reliovestho most violont Sneczing or Head % f 8 rooms, ror. . Calion M. Hellman A cottage of 3 roums, on 26th strest Mary's avenue; ¢12.50 per monto, W ar- £138 14th stroet 101¢t Furnished roums, 1618 Caiifornia st. dorwood. 0 -10p Colds, lears the head as by magic, stops watery dis- they can get when there is no check appears at a varisty of the places given in our tables, ¢ At & majority of the interior points the check of competit on cannot ba applied. The only other check posible for the ra- pacity of these corporatlons is regulation of the charges by legisiation. If the rail- roade, by treating such remonstrances as those from the Toledo Produce exchange, the Kansas City board of trade, and the farmers with contempt, invite this rem- edy it will be applied. ———— - Give the Eagle a Chance, Philadelphia Press, Richelien Robinson, the spread-eagle statesman from Brooklyn, proposes that congress shall see to 1t that the inau- gural cercmonies next March shall sig- nalize a return to the austere simplicity which prevailed in the days of Jefferson, and to that eud he is about to intro- dpce a jolnt resolution in the house to prohibit the erection of triumphal arches and the display of military organiza- tlons in the streets of Washington on the forthcoming oceasion of President Cleveland's induction into office. Statesman Kobinson should forbear. The Jeffersonian eimplicity racket won't work, Our own Governor Pattison. of Pennsylvania, knows what a dismal fail- Tuk Silver Kings of Colorado and the ure itis, O the ocoasion of his inaugu- ration he rejected all profiers of escort, and inslated upon walking the entire dis- tance, through five inches of slush, up ' vent and Sanford's Inhal charges from the Noso and Eyes, provents Ringing Noises in the head, Cures Nervous Headache and subdues Chills and’Fover. In Chroni> Catarrh it cloanros the nassl passagen of foul mu-us, estoron ho senses of smell, taste and hearing whe uffectod, frecs the head, throat aud bronchial tu’es of offen' sive mattor, gwectons aud purifies th Lreoth, stops OR RENT—"'wo dwo lings, 10 reoms ca. w. cor. Harney and 2th. See James Nevillo a premiscs, 1000-16p bandsomely sarnished_sscond Jwoutheru ecposure, with ex- ) St. Mary's Avo v front roox story colont board, [V R RENT- Farnished roman week, Very bees location, 1814 Dave F R RENT—Ono six neySt. A, H. Giad Y OR TENT-7 room briok houss, barn, well and oistorn, will rent cheap to the right tenant er seil on o3y b Y paymouts. AMES, 1607 Farnam street 76241 [YOR RENT--8 room house, fine yard, Park ave, AMES, 1507 Farnam 8t. 701 tt [.‘l)" RE b\ T arnished rooms brick bl corner 1 plave, N - Farnishe: T e in build corner 16th and Davenport t gN. B Call aftor 8 p. m. {OR RENT—A new house of 10 roome, and a bag hard and soft water; on Park avenue, 2 blooke from Farnam street, Inquire 918 Farnawm. 7080 JFO RENT—Four room outtage 8. 16:h St. Far ker & May 63861 RO RENT-To an.uin B wwant far. " plsked room, 8, corner 20th Rnd Dougla, o7 44t \OR RENT- Elogant 11 room house, hard and soft water all modern liprovemente, best location in 5th aud F 0. Barkor & M sa9.4¢ {OR RENT—Two niocly furnished tront reoms with o¢ without board, Stoves ln each, 1318 Capitol ave. 576-dec-14p Y{'OR RENT—Two clogant rooms in Redick’s block, Pauisen & Co., 1618 Farnam, 84248 {'OR RENTI—Furnished front room for ront 222 N 10th st 0t R0 RENT_wo rooma rurnisho tor light house- keeping. 8 W cor. 8th and Howard., 170 tf l“OK RENT—Room corner of 17th and Grace Sta. 14ttt —The comner storo 10th and Leaven ©. H. Peterson. 103-t¢ , des rab e or winter: Ap Chiiles Hotel. 7624 KAY bas good pesturiug. Spring water. 0. T7'OR RENT—Cottage of five roows. J. Phipps Ros 16120uth Bth stroot. 3910 on 1 Bt $1,60). John L. of Militsry biidge, opposite Po.t offi.o, gue, 1094 4 feet on corner, south-cas 100me, bam, 8 blocks wess of enworth, easy payments, cheap MeCaguo, oppos te Port Ofllct, 108-1¢ \OR SALE—At a bargsia: ore elezant set chambor forn tuj eavy gold framed yiotures, ens reg- ulator arcs flae bru sels caryct,one nearly For pariiculars inquire st ihis 95212 VOR SALY —The Tenperance Biliard hall contain & 3 billi-rd and 2, 6 P et pool tabes on easy terma. The only 1aco of the kind in the city Inquirs the Branswick Balke Collender Co., £09 8 10th + t., Omsha Neb. u71-12 D04 SAL es of best farm fand in Blalr Wahington Co., Neb., 2} miles from Herman. Will elther tell for cish of de for property in Oma he ress Jos. Kelowratch, 1331 South 12th St., Omaha Neb., 954-t! OR SALE—Two I-ts o Georzia ave., at a great bargain. Also fine residonco on PArk ave. P PCTTER & COBB, 1515 Farnem st. 047 t {OR SALE—Two housesand lot on Harney anl 224+t Drioglog §19. rent per month, New York Dry good stors. 1932.10p OR SALE—Secord hand furniture snd rtoves ab the courh and arrests the progress of Catarrh o = - wards Consumptian, {OR RENT—House, # rooms, good location, $4¢. Ono bottle Radical Curo, ono box Catarrhal Sol. | |4 Cottage, Srooms,’ $18. Houss, 3 rooms, $12. Store, 835 McCague, opp. P, 0. 104-16. package, of al druggists for §1. Ask for ADICAL 'CUR. Potter Drug and Chemical Co., Boston, For the rollet and prevention COLLING 605 a1t ot proysation ST \V(t‘r'",,o/‘ patlam, | Nouralgla, * Scltica, ) Sl s \ { Coughs, Colds, Weak Back, Stom- 5 Q W) “‘v“wf/‘/— hons wn Boweis, Bbostiny month i G P SV ANE miebeiumbpem, Hottorla, Fo- | T 0k RENT—Largo farnished south tront room, S vin, Liver. Complaint, Bili-vs 1714 California street, with stove. 881-13p 7 PN R Wit b idonlon O BENT—Nico rooms,furnished or unturo shed, Battery combined with o Purous | A1 1613 Ch 050-13p Plaster) and laugh ab pain 25 JeOR BENT_ Cottago three rooms, 8. 234 8¢, In- = | X' quire at 1709 Jaskson St. 81718 OR KE) F 112 DOR RENT—Houscs, rooms furnished rooms office rooms. Mois3 & Brunuer, room 7 Browns Block. 110-,6 JOR RENT—Heuss of eight rooms, situated be- twe n Conyentand Pleasans streets, on Harney street. Inquire of W. M. Thompson, First National ank. 18t Fice houses, frim §10 to 850 per Good furaished room 83 per terson & Co 112 /ELECTRIC PLASTERS overywhere 420 St COLLARS ° CUFFS BEARING THIS MARK ARE THE ~ OR RENT—Lar FINEST QooD8 closet, §10 per outh EVER MADE, —Cheap, storersom on St 2 R.C. Patter JOR RENT Nic it arge, front, furnished room, Daven 5 00413 00413 furnished front yoom, 10 Capitol Ave, 1 0120 11p oeima All Linon, sotn ]PUI‘» RENT—Two furnished rocms, 1617 O St 1 Linings ao Exteriors, £, R RENT ~A vi‘e furoished room § Mook from Ask for them Ry d's Cpora House, §12 per month, M, F. M- tin, 813 8. Loih 9ig-if CAli~ BKOS. Agents for Omab. JFOR RENT—Comfortably furnithed rcoms inuorth end of the Aaderson block, corner Davengoit 2102 Cuming street. 9:6 11p JOR SALE—Cheap: & ectaurant; 220 North 16th 5t §00d locatio 858-12p OR SALE-—Horsee, mul:s, harress and wagons on ono oF two years time. Roal etate security . L. Thomas. 88641 {\OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—At $10 per acre, all OF patt of two thousan i aores of timber land, forty miles east of Kansas City, wil exchange for Nebraska land or merchandise. Bedford, Souer & Dau is, 20t JFO% SALE-House (8 roome) ana tour lots, Wi sell cheap in order to get immediato change o T. E Parfitt, Ga To1dee12 scene after death of my child, offico. JRO8 SALE—Choap, a nice s on grade, city water 10t Leavenworth, i oom cottage ull I ot, “half a block 8., cosy, M. Lee, gro- 740-¢ of est side, o saue— business lot at the Stock yar's South Omaha, 60x150 Will be worth double the price asked now inside 12 monthy, Apply at ottico Now York Dry Goods 3tors, 1310 Farnani. A7t {OR SALE—1 sausage choppor, horse power; one rendoring kettlo, one lard press. Apply at Brooke Iyn Market, cor. 13th and Pierce Bou-tf FRYOE sale, Also o good Zithe oitice. . JPOR SALE—Fino businors chaca at Grand Triand Nob. 26,000 nuys the bank building 2:x44; an offloo bullding which renta for $15 5 month: & largs fixe and burglor proot safo with Yale tine lock—coss §1,600, al:o & very large bank baok fire proof eafe, bank countor, doiia, hard coal stove, in fact, & com. ploo bank outft, wgether with lot 44288 0 Looush strect, Title per #, Capitol hill in Harrisburg, wholly unat- teuded, save by a pair of gum boots and a smile of unconscious simplicity. People Terma § casl, balance on one and two years timo if desived. Call o or address Jay K. Whité Grand laland, Neb, 62281 the appailing condltion of the Hocking | West will meet in convention in Denver Valley miners excites very littlo notice, [ Bext month to discuss ways and means to Reforences exchang ed, — I Anderson, Tux board of trade will hold & meoting and 10th Apply gt room i o iip SPECIAL NOTICES A ? : f 5 1 t-wheel dollar into greater D . i OR RENT = Unre furnishod rooms. Toquire 611 e = — 3 Duriog the Ohio campaign their votes|boost the car e R PR A e P 5D od room 1 [OR SALE—C h op 3 posed logislative smendments for this|™ "™ h ¢ thay deposit- | treasury overloaded with bullion, & gen- | thing they ever saw in their lives, but it — Tox | 0K RENT-- Suit of furnished roomy at 1017 Dodge [ Yetween 14th and 16th, o ot city. It is hoped that tho legislative | PO!iticians, but the moment they deposl id oood in the | $2,000 58 s St , only ouo and halt block from Pest office. AOR 8A wholo 00k of_ciothing, boots an | Y. O ab the legislative d their ballots it vanlshed, and they are | eral preforence for paper money, and | not only did the governor nogood in the ) B » 05715 shoes, bulldinigs at coat, setiving frm 1arin mautter of fame, but gave him a bad case of catarrh besides, Ever since then the governor has been meanly euspected of a deliberate attempt to have favorable comparlsons drawn between himself and Jefferson, and his experience in that line is » warning of which Grover Cleveland \ and every other young statesman should | * take heed, People gozed at Mr. G. H. Peterson 804 south Tenth stroet. 113-8m delogation will bo present, together with | ® o the gcily council, l:nd all ot’imr citizens | 20 ROV dopendent maloly on the offur e who have any suggestions tomako, This | 080 Of chavitable people, PraveLrii is joalous of the elova: will be an important meetlng, and there| Tho rapacity of the mlne operators to| (jon of the Washington monument. The should bo a large attendance. Omoha|still further reduce the pittance given [ .10 of Willism Penn on the tower of noeds conelderable leglalation, and the | the miners for twelve hours work in the [y o o public building in that city is a mattor should be carefally disoussed and | pita precipitated a ntrike early lust fall. | foy foot Jower, and It 1s now propoeed to sll the needed amendments should be|The claim of the employers that they | glovate William's head so that he can tip tront furnished room Apjly 1416 Chicago St. 978-13p thirty-six states ogaines two. N0 LOAN One thousand dollars ou first mort- | +0 1 e : y R KENT-Larco siuth T A, J. Poppleton. I Kage. 400 with oloset and stove, [0 BALL—Cwo upun eecona-akn DugRIes (1 ouo delivery wagon, oheap, et 1510 Harzey t. -1 V[ ONEY ~Loaued oy persou property, chattels A oulisterals, Omiba- Flaanolal Kxc SO K Chicag —Furuished room 86 per month 1615 903-11p 1603 Fi o stroet. WISUELLANEOUS, ONEY to loan on city proper sums of [ [POK ReNT. Stors room 1611 Farnam 8t wich or | QTRAYED & gray horws, & yearn old_mark on off $500 and_up. W, H. Motter, 1603 Far am without Billiard tables, by Paubiwn & @0, 1513 | & nud leg. Retwin to barn 16t and Cass Farnam 8t, ard get rewad, 5, 595t1 ONKY TO LOAN In_sums of 8300 and upwarde. —Pleasant furnished rooms 4 Ce ¥ X ED—From No. 1434 N. 2'd 8¢ on Deo 71 Pattison as he STaaY From No. 1434 N. 2'd 8t on Dec 7th, . . 0. F. Davis aud Real Estato aud Loan 4o white cow about 12 years oid, partly ' 0 i could not atford to pay the old wages was or to G t an equal height. p ] 88Y [ — o o brand ¢ ip b6 aronn; agreed upon and formulated in proper P his beaver to (ieorge at an eqs 8 trudged through the enow and slush that | Agents, 1606 Faroawm st. e e SEy 2 Texns| |‘»£:\ sbrand on lft bip. * Had rone around ouly e shape, By taking thls course we shall | subterfuge to throw the men out of the - avoid the loose and basty legislation | mines and give their places to imported Railronds and F; . i i d bonded labor, The arrival of | Chicago Tribune, RO - SmAl A iy {agies 0 Voo Tho ratlroad men take s jaunty view of blustery morning and concluded that, ff Jefforson was not being wontonly carica- tured, it was a good thing for all bands that he lived in an age when picayun- ONEY losned on chattels, Ballroad Tickets Dodg Ppleate notify oaner at above pli 986-10p bought aud sold, . Forcmap, $)8 8. 1th | —— st e Lo i, SN 2P Ti6.4t {OR RENT—Two firni hed rooms 1011 8, 11th §t.; T 087A redleather pocket book containiog lst- 4 # blocks fram dopot. 963 12p ters belonging to C. w. Smith. rinde WULP WANTED. — ging mith. “rinder | leaso rmers, ] o Teave at this ofico and receive reward, 908410 h $haso plaves in the valley Last Soplomber the relations of their roads to the farmers [ism could safely masquerade as patriotic ANTED_A butoher ot 10:6 Burt b, VOR RENT-Comfortable furnished room with gas - - e 2D e naturally drove the strikers todesperate| 4y o arkots, President Oable, of simplicity. The hack fere which Gover- | Y}/ ANTE 09511 | A avd fire. 332 8. 16uh 8¢, coruer Harnoy. 947-10p JFOR, TADE . Bantnus ok orcusied by gocd | HaxoLy o day passes without an im- [ measures, Riots followed, the militia|the Rock Island, was reported in our |nor Pattison saved by that heroic march T VOB RERT =D sliable faralaned rooes 111 Raute | Wil sutle & Rooaoecg tOR0.06 18110 BEomasHY Ehad i promptu neck-tie soclable in some part|were called out to protect the bondsmen, | New York di bnhhl“ of Bm;rd-y a8 gxl; even if Tl:;plie: tgll:h:_ld. :g:flg :l:l Dow & o 18th 8t 05513p | eftioe. 9/319p } i i ressing his jubilation over the case with | compensal e humiliation 0 K L oA SRy —— » - SCSMUGSRIEY. Tho Riiier of ynol| ehile tho sicikecs wollecly posumbed bo | BIoIOf b JUACAROn OY0r 106 Sade wih | ecmpeuntis e Ramilatiap wlsh the D= oot cook ot the Emet hous, | I on Seater S 148 04 10 | ORISR ADDUTION—ip oo dtion ol oo lngs are more numerous by at least two[the dlsplay cf authorily, How they on farmers' produces where they had |suggestion that the great and good b sy e 0165 bt ittlo gradivg is necessary, bud when giaded w The street cars are now runuiug through itaud by May 1; 1885, will be ar Jise which o put down b Audrew Bevion | be from 2 tod feot above giade §2811p Tho I s & penurious hypo- — Thomas Jefferson was a p ypo NTED - (1o0d cook for tentaurant. Appl crita. A0 Tith ot s w7 The Robinscn plan for the inaugura- -~ —— YR RENT- 8t re huildir JFOR MENT—Nioa$ ro: m cottage. i to one than legal executions. In most | have managed to keop tho ravenous wolf [ heen cut, and In keeping them genorally e Tl Y T casos the victims of lynch law meet a|of hunger from their doora the last two up to the almost prohibitory figure to to | which the pools have succeeded in forcing connected wi b t ¢ Saundors strect car. These lots e . Thi i it is not necossar i Thi i AN 1 80 aenist in house work and take por mot ta in good lucation, D, L Thomy or tale by Pauls 30,16 5 Fars i :l c;:;:::“:um;h; ‘;zxnzz:i?fi:::f :;7]‘“)‘" It llu sufficient : to :’ham. llafll:lhn:tnt:kfa a erlol:u\:ln;v‘:v: tl“n::‘dllhl;;)‘guuod..l c‘;:l‘l w:‘:,’;“l"::h‘nnifli:: W "t-:.lu.ll'l-::.,.]:x Ny m’.‘i\..‘;‘g’n‘,"{, ” PLRG b0 i 000 lianbios, B 1 TLosan | 18 CHBEe Mer e by B, 70,30 S5t | * q 3 he prospects that the farmers m u 3 911 e = Frigeme i g i i seems to bo rapldly growing in favor | know that their condition now is deplor- pngutus by any regulative legislation at | humility, What it wants is a roaring, TR e e | O S e laige tamis i e tor N AR BB Tau D o “ not only in frontier sections but in the |able In the extreme. Somo assistance | the state capitals this winter. The roads, | rousing, eagle screaming inauguration ..nu b cond work with oa i for ehikdren, 5 | owsa o B oo vona Dbty d ) E - 6780l festival once eviry four years, nu matter 1 Bave two. which party wins—a grand national barb- cholce improved ty wh oh I wish to exbange 5, he said, were always threatened by hos- et cars, most ar's- | Ty oo T tocratic 1 eighborhood fn th y | tile logislation, and the inference seemed P ty Ap Vork o (2] M tter Loan agont 1503 Farcam stree., {ar. 8 in York o moro civilizad and thickly populated | has been sent from adjoining states, but parts of tho country, It s due to the | it is far frombeing suflicient to supply the to be that the corporations rather liked [ecue wheie every American cltizen who VWANTED Dremmaters, a0” v prestice, “who Borchandles, will 1o } Ioasi iosk .‘:'1:’} oot OR RENT—Large southcast room, large bay W ! bath room privi- 501 B, 20th atreet, nue, 40 chooses can assemble himeelf in dress parade and kick his heel and dare any knock-kneed pirate of a foreign nation to mako faces at the Goddess of liberty or pull & feather from the tail of the Aweri- can eagle, on penality of eternal annihili- ation, That's what the country wanls, and that's just the kind of time we hope the democratic brethern will insist upon having—a regularslam-bang jubllee. with uiusic and gky rookets, and wilitary and all the multifarious and multitudinous contrlvances throogh which this big, fat, Yok, Neb., ow closst, fire plac 50 aud furniture 1 uorth o 81, Mary's Howard 8t. 7ANTED - By a Chicago house, & Lve ra'esman WV Al iog i ovaha o take. 1o, Wycuing and Southwrn Dakota, Must bive a:quaintancus i 1ho wrocery trade, wholesale and retail. “Stato salary ex. poctod, reforences, aud rame of forwer ewpioye Address “Grocery” care Loid & Thowas,Chicako, [l PPMAKEN UP—One black horse four white fest, white face, 1020 South 11th 5t B0.-btlow opporiunities sfforded criminals to escape | provide proper clothing for the men, | on railrosd files. The same spirit 1a ex- justice through technicalities and the | women and children in the plague-ridden Immwd by "{fil"f:"fi.:":} 'a:znng:: i " use of money and othor powerfal in. [valley, *God has beon good to me,” J:;'b‘«‘»fi::of lr;d:‘tur . fluences, It is & ssd commentary upon |esld one poor fellow {oa correspondent given in our rallroad column of Monday, the sdwinistration of justica, People |recently; “just aa we eat tho last morsel | 1'ney tuke the extraordinary grounds that scem to no longer have avy confidence [something turns up and we manage to|no reduction in rates 'ululdh b: ‘:t" .u z that murderers will bo justly dealt with |get along " Sad-:yed womon snd half- :.“l:" :“':""n': the price of whea! ot the bands of the law, and hoace|naked childron aro huddlod togother in[** R} PYWSCH /(0 Liioe that because they take the law into their own haunds, | miserable hovels, while husbands and[the farmer gets so little it makes no They will continuy t0 do 0 until they | fathers are seeking employment else- | difference that the rallroad takes the most 7 )% RENT. N. 10th 8t. bet. Faul and Sherm u. 5 nall now cottage. Inquire at 1223 §70-10p Y luks wna cesspools eleaned ab tha hortert notice aud at any tlne of the day, In an ly orde rloss way without the least molostation upants or neighbore, with our improved and odorless apparatus. A, Kvaos & Cc., 911 Capisol ave. 604 deo2l DREXEL @ MAUL, (BUOCESSORS TO JOHN 6. JACOBS) UNDERTAKERS | ,I‘ delags of the law and the numerous |immediate wauts of these poor people, or | (o bave the rural Solons try their teeth | O/ RE 1ooms, one tlock from Post fce, bitek gas, water aud bath Deut 0caupauts, 8. TANTED 100 solicitors, good yay to the nght WANGY Addrers. Nebraska Mutual Marrisge out, Nob 9i1-janb Benefit Association, ¥ Tuquire for Poo- 92s11p 10 room houss 1405 Ca s St. N. 16th 5t , up st .ira, d distriot w ct furnished room with or ol ly paymetts. i i | . o takes occaston to vent ber | iwported ol 9 | X ! tire, 180 Capito C osup it aod that jastice will be strictly and im- | Wit all the boasted wealth and gene- | political economy of the British land |yesrsby the calendar, Including leap “vAN-,w : “'::1? D;.&.m.:.‘:; L.m ms;-ln brick blook, caruer 10th wdthum‘g;aj‘n A o giagh 4o 2ol prosaptly X 4 pastially administered, rouity of Ohlo 1t is unaccountably strange Purd-, who answer the appeals of thely ~year, housowork, j

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