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I ————— e THE OMAHAUDALLY BEE~MONDAY DECEMBER 23, 1884, — - 5. R el ® OUR WEEKLY EXCHANGE. For several yoars past our weekly ex change list has been incressing until fi- nally It has become & question whether wo oan ocontinue the policy of giving away 313 papers a year and paying post- ago on them, In exchange for fifty-two. Out experlence in securing equivalents throngh the publication of & prospectus has not only been decidedly dissgrecablo, o % |but for the most part has proved un- — profitable, A large majority of the :{qmmmnm rolating 4o News and Bdtorial | country papers of Nebraska have elther ¥ SHoNd b ddreoed %0 Whe Bervon or been mere tools and organs of corporate o monopolles, or mouth-pleses Sfor polltl: All Business Totvors ‘and Remitéanoes shou.d be | cians and spoils-hunters, who do the bld- remsed b0 T nre oo b wiads pay. | ding of the railroads. Our prospectus, , Chooks - %0 the order of the company. two or three years ago, was bitterly as. YHE BEE PUBLISHING C0.. PROPS’|satied by these brass-collared gentry as E. ROSEWATER,{Editor. an anti-monopoly stump-speech, and such vl { thom aa did publish it were profase i *Dail lation, P | © P P o B s pangrer Dally Giroulatlon, T | b blackguardism, We have onr own — way of advertlsing, and when we drew Tirv. Nebraska speakership is not likely | public attention to the abuses of corpo- to go a begging. rate monopoly and grievances from which = producers are seeking redress, our lan- Tur expenses of the Swalm court: | uage was denounced as rank commun. martial promise to equal those of star-|{sm. This your we have decided to dla- route trial, pense with the ‘‘offensive” prospectas, iy and slmply propose to exact from pub- Dr, Miruer has gono to New York to | ;) oy n‘; ’wul‘:ly papers who desire our got instructions from Jay Gould for the daily In exchange an equivalent in kind Nebraska legislature through co-operative effort. We have given these parties our lowest clubblng rates, and require them to secure twenty subscribors to the weekly Ber. This re- quest is reasonable and equitable. The same condition has been enacted for a - number of years by the Des Moines ACcorDING to tho Adventlsts the world | Kegister, and Iewa weeklies have gener- will come to an end on January 4th, and | ally complied with it. Why then should the eloct will climb the golden stairs. [8ny Nebraska paper find it so objection- The holiday boom belng about over we |able and tyrrantcal? We are exchanging predict that a great many persons will | to-day with over four hundred weeklles “‘go up" before that date. in lowa and Nebraska, which entails Wew Oninavs rouidonte dvis viors| V0S4 48, oxBents ol a Lost 8,000« to wait until early spring hefore a visit e ol e A papers, and we see no reason why we e x:‘:;“"‘:‘; 31?;:: o | should discriminato In favor of the othor u ! half. We cannot aflord to continue a "fi:‘l““‘: T“;;""“‘“ . T "1:"":’1;' policy that must before long, with the with xain anc Chmpnon anc ek wind: | yteady Increase of newspapers, run our weekly exchange llst up to five or six hundred. Nebraska weeklies do not and hence he s now putting in his spare conslder themselves degraded In solicit- timo In writing a book entitled ‘A Per. ing subscribers for the Toledo Blade, sonal Narrativo of Battles,” from which | Chiosgo Znter-Occan, Arkansas T'raveler, he expects to derive some little income. Teras Niftings, Peck's Sun and other papers that never can and never will do Tur humorous market 1s reported dull |for Nebraska one thousandth part of by the San Francisco 20sf, which quotes: | what the Bre has done and is constantly Jokes, prime, at 6@6o. per milllon; ice|doing. If it is ‘‘hoggish” for us to re- cream jokes, no demand; bank-cashier [ quest country publishers to assist in ex- jokes, weak, at 1@lic. per ton; choice | tending our circulation it is a goed deal plumber jokes, in demand at $1@2 per|more hoggish for them to in- ton. sist that their weeklies shall be Grover CLEVELAND was able to check puton an equality with the daily Bzx, as Ao A ol esaca et Bt (whietiar e will an exchange. Few of them certalnly have succeed in stemming the tide of amatuer llny ehlm, uponjont;jgensroalty, e Oz postry that is pouring in upon him re- mmense circulation has been established walns toboseen; Nbatly,every aspiring in splte of them and thelr efforts to dis verso maker throughout the land haasont | P2re5° ““;1 Lk lw’ paall ‘dl':’" a contribation to the president-elect, but s Atolthe/propos LN SthAYWOIAYE b ool continas . made In our circulars, let the conse- - quences bs what they may, .We notice, Generar, Howarp is not alone in the | however, that the princlpal hue and cry opinion that deserters ought to be brand- | comes from a certaln class of henchmen edor tattooed. Adjutant-General Drum [ who happen to be postmasters, who can ‘has boen led to the same conclusion. He | dispense with the Bee as an exchange be- joays that during the last five years 10, |cause they can with impunity violate the 991 agldiers have deserted from tho reg- (law by purloining the papers of our sub- -ular army—or nearly every other man— [scribers. Fortunately their days are and henow wants all men dismissed for | numbered. desertion to be tattood. THE DAILY BEE Omaha Offios, No, 916 Farnam S, “New York Office, Room 65 Tribune Building. Publishea every mrorning,” exoepl Bunday' #aly Mondsy morning daily. 0 B AL iz Monena. ... 5.00 | One Month, Por Week, 25 Oonts. [€1% WREXLY BER, PUSLISIIND NVARY, WEDNRDAT. wERMA PORTPAID, O Yoar. 42.00 | Three Months . Wix Months, BUBNRSS LaTTRR Owmana has done nothing yet towards accuring the Nebraska state fair for the next five years. Are we going to let Lincoln have this capital prize without an effort on our part to capture it? Hann is looking out for a cold day. It may come soon after the 4th of March, ——— TuE doctors are makinga rald on Gro- Tar proposed Vanderbilt mausoleum |ver Cleveland, Dr. Mary Walker called 1s the subject of considerable newspaper [on him the other day, and now Dr. talk, If the old man cannot do any|Miller s now en route to pay his respects good with hls two hundred millions[to the prealdent-elect. ©One pan.s for while living, the sooner he goes and |notoriety and the other pants for office. buries himself in his mansoleum the — botter it will be for the world. There| A comEpy company came very near be- will then be some chance of his money | {ng made the principals in a tragedy in ‘elng distributed at least among the law- | an Ohit town at the hands of a masked yers and his relatives, mob that was anxious to lynch the whole ) troupe. What surprises us i that not Bex Burier will now devote his lels- | more of the co-called theatrleal troupes wre time in attempting to make up for|ire mobbed, and particularly the Uncle ‘his campaign expenses, which are varl-|mom's Cabin companies, ously estimated all the way from §50,000 — — to $260,000. It ls said that he is to| Now is the tme to wring the rest of write his political reminiscences, to be|the water out of the railroad stocks. If published in two volames, for which he |t is thoroughly done, it will forever pre- is to recelve §50,000 and a small royalty. | vent periodic panles, every one of which, Tt soems as natural for defeated candi-|from Black Friday doww to the Villard dates to take to book-making as It 1s for | oollapse, has been due ‘to watered rail- ducks to take to water. road stocks. If the people of this conn- try want stabllity, they muss have all the great corporatlons regulated and capi- tallaed only according to ‘their actual value, upon which a reasonable rate of interest shall be charged, and upon which it will be possible to declare hon- est dividends. QuiTe 8 business is belng carried on in Washington in the way of selling chips “from the Washington monument, with minlature cepresentations of the monu- ment, and Mount Vernon painted on the xough surface. This industry will con- #lnue to flourish so long as that Maryland quarry, from which the monu.mant stones | o pniLus HarriNaToN, who wasa came, holds out, It ls estimated that|. .o of the supreme court of Vermont onough of theso bogus souvenirs have| o, 1803 4o 1813, made himself famous already been sold to build n{ofhar monu- by belog the first to ofiilally refuse to mont, equal 1o aizs to the original, return fugitive slaves to their masters, replying to a slave-hunter who asked him New York electrlcian of high reputa. | 28 _P'°“_“I°’ °‘:“°;'l;‘l'l’( ‘:.‘l ‘;““"’G“; tiou, that enough electricity oan be pro. |4uire: ~*1want a bill of sale from duoed, and at a soficlently low cost, to Almighty! 1t is now proposed to erect «lin(u:oiorily pexform the work now sc- |® monument over his grave in Olarendon, Vermont. The colored people of the complished by steam, and the regulation y g of the electric force s very easily effect. Unlted States ooght to contribute lib lly to this memorial, and no doubt -ed, He, therefore, clalms that the sub- ol A -litution of electricity for steam as a mo- would do so if called upon. %4ve power s only a question of time,and that the work which remains is only the dpa:::lotlon of the proposed new system In T PRy R oot — sentative, who ls to receive fivé thoasand Tux Chicago Nets seoms to have hit | dollars and resign, thua giving the demo- the pail on the head In the tall-end of | crats & msjority of two in the house and the following paragraph : *The Omaha |one In jolnt session. We would be in- papers profess great joy over the p Ir is asserted by Edward H. Johnson, Tue latest sensation connected with the Illinols senatorship is that the demo- very little ocoaslon for joy. but the price of ent the port of | they gave it away to the republicans. Omaha will be twenty-five oents over the | stands to reason that 1t the democrate| oy yy statesman, We have been Aavor- ros- | cllned to believe the story were it not for pect of Omaha's belng made » port of | the fact that the dispatch states that the . It ocotrs to us that there ls|democrats are having some difficulty In |} tey day before yesterdsy, was Dr. iy “ 4 Congress | ralsing the funds, and that some of them | George L A indignant at the schemo that | fres t0 confess that Dr, Bller’s schemo may rosolute and loglalato all it pleases, | bocame 8o indiguant st the se 1¢| of traveling about. the country under sn AxvrHING that oan be done in the in.|fall ot 1876 Dr. Miller sent a clpher tel- terest of the destitute poor ¢/ Omaha is | egram to Samuel J. Tilden's manager in to be commended and hence we heartlly | Ne% York, m’,f:‘r‘: T indorse the suggestlon of the Omaha £z | mystery as Dr. Miller's recent appear celgior that a charity ball begiven in [ance in Chicago under the alias of *‘Dr, Boyd's opera house, or some other suita. -‘[}}:'tg‘n;rn;."t ]Wo had hoped that with the clpher-telegram éxperience our ble hall, st an eatly dey. No _‘*“;"‘ * | ble Omaha friend had onded all feivolity handsome sam would be realized from | asnd anonymoue worldlinoss whereby the such an entertainment. We would also [profersion of journalism is much scan- suggest thata serles of locturen be given for [dalized. We wee by the eloquent etter the benefit of the poor. There fa plonty [Fhich Dr. Miller prints In the Daily News this mornin, that home talent for this purpose, and 1t(ho {y sorely distarbed by nFalr that ought to bo utilized. There are a great | headatrong democrats out in Nebrasks many destitate people in Omaha, and as | will do something calculated to bring there 18 no organized effort for thelr rellef | the national i 4 Into acorn and devi- . |slon; we wonder that he has no suspi- uznlmh'"g ought to be done immedi-|Giony at the samo time that his whisking ately. about the country under an alias may in- J volve the Incoming administration in Avrt applications for oftice are to be |hopeless complications. Bus, be this as put into the hands of Mr. Smails, the it may, we are assured by the wary Dr. secrotary of the democratlc committee, | Miller that he is not on a political ;mls- But If the secretary wanta an office he |sion now; that he ison his ‘way esst to must hand his application to either Dr, [buy a carload of white paper, and he Miller or J. Sterling Morton.—Owmana |stopped off in Chicago merely to get his 5 halr trimmed. He isn't secretary, thank you, and e “doesn’t have to *hand in his application” | #°0T&E L Miller Not an OMce-Ped. dler, to anybody, for he wants nothing. In Ohioago Daily News, ¥ most any respects the article s correct.— | QOmicaco, Ill., December 26,—To TaE Fremont Herald, Epiror: In the Interview with me We stand corrected. We are glad to | Which appeared in the Dally News this morning, your accomplished and also xaow that thers s one democest, and orpn B Jgsnnrter sagn that bl un that democrat a newspaper man, who 18 | deratood” as follows : not hungry for office. Mr. Smalls will| It is understood that Dr, Miller is on no deubt soon be overwhelmed with pro. |8 political missfon to President-clect posals from the dime musenm men, who | C\e¥eland, tho ebject belng to securo ns- ara always on the alert for cutiosities. |cerning: tho Iatter's treatment of the - = rival ‘actions in Nebraska, headed re. Dururh, which was made the laughing ;l;““"ll by Dr, Miller and J. Sterling stock of the wholo country by Proctor | Morton, the late democratic nominee for c . . |Rovernor of Nebraska. Dr. Miller ex- Knott, In his famous funny speech in | ocia to seoure es-Governot Tilden's in- 1871, when that place was a great me- | fluence in behalf of the Milier faction, tropolis on paper, has outlived the keen [and on this basls hopes to wield the pub. satlre of the Kentucky humorist. It is}lic patronage in Nebraska for the next How’ & prosperons clty of about 15,000 ‘.‘Xlfi:."liflormn and other Nebraska people, and it has become one of the fcontributors to the Chicago press in my most important grain centers of the |etate are responsible for this mistaken wn- northwest, and is extending its facilitios :;"l::fd?iu. Ia:::v'; Vour cururte-s:‘ ::m i by on a mcale that Indioates it as a future (g0 G BPR 0L O atng. the rival of Chicago In this line. Tt already (lntter's treatment of rival factions,” or has half a dczen elevators of mammoth [ any other factions, in my state. Mr. proportions, to which are to be added | Morton will do the postofiice peddling in ‘ebraska, so far as I am concerned, but durlog the coming yoar one with & oapao- |y o"w it 1ot v over the felends of Gov ity for a million and a half of bushels, | ernor Cleveland whom he bitterly op- and another with storage accommodations | posed in the national convention. [ am for & million. The present capacty of | Rot in the office-hunting business.. Hun 3 . 1. | dredn of the leading men of my party in hor elovators Is 6,200,000 bushels, whioh | b i g B3 00 B8 0 AF BT BTS2 will be incroased by the new additions to | Herald and otherwise, that 1 have openly 8,700,000. There has been shipped from | and constantly refused to have anything that point during the past year almost as [ to do with federal appointments there when, in the far future, they shall come, much wheat asffom Chicaco, and thare [ oo oy edliow thiy/lead lof Jsome'imen ir is now stored there 4,300,000 bushels, | yaouring good appointments and in pre which amount it Is predicted wil} be in-|venting bad ones. I have urged in orensed to 6,000,000 by spring: my own paper and by personal appeal, everywhere and at all times since the D M e S election of Gov. Cleveland was conceded, % MuLiex has gone east to visit Jay | that all office-hunting should be held in Gould, Sam Tilden, and Grover Cleve- |abeyance, and that appointments should Jand. His visit o the sage of Gipher SneliNh ko incldent of the retn;n of a the democratic party to vower. am f“‘.’ ) G P BUBLEs £ 20 s e e s e e i o oudt to arange for that cabinet. posi- (yion jn Mebrasks. Ido mot deslre nor tlon which everybody in this part of the [shall I undertake *to wield the public country hopes he will get. The follow- pltron"lgp in Nebraska for the next four ing dispatch which appeared in the [Years.” Mr. Morton is the gentleman : who convicta himself of being the only Philadelphia Pross and other leading | one of the two men menticned by your eastern papers, leads us to believe that|reportsr who is anxious to perform the the doctor really has some show of belng {"‘n";“"."""f PNW“:“:B P“!gil" for N A 3 raska, To secure the position agains msdelpsdpslatine Ofliu“‘; the real or Imsginary inflaence and assur- Carcaco, December 23.—Woentern j o4 deaire of myself he recently “‘convok- papers generally have regarded 888 joke [ad” 5 meeting of the state committee the candidacy of Dr. Georgo L. Miller, of | under a oall whoso langusge was so vagae ©Omaha, for a cablnet position, but In|¢hat it Jed to all sorts of speculation New York stato have treated Dr. Mil-iay " 1, “sho real object of such ler's candidacy in all seriousness. |y peedless proceeding. Mr, ‘Morton is Miller’s intimacy with Mr. Tilden, Gov- | ohairman of the committee. He person- ernor Seymour and _other gromlmnt ally supervised its construction at the last democrats of New York is said to have | ui3te convention, He denled in a Lin- given him speclal claims for considera- | o) teleg=am to the Timesa day or two tion at the hands of the incoming 8d- |0 that it was not called in order to en- ministration, A letter has been recelved | 4}1q him. to peddle postoiti and that from Dr. Miller by a gectleman of this | 4)j a]k of this kind emanated in the city, in which this significant sentence [ maha Herald ofice and from Dr. Miller occurs: ‘*Allow me to add that, when I'|.;4 his gasistant” the Hon. James ©- shall have boen fairly installed in the|Boyq, member of thenational committee, cablnet of Grover Cleveland, I hope you{Jste Cleveland delegate to the national will not hesitate to accept an invitatlon | ,pyention, and one oi the loudest and to my Washington hospitalitles.” Ffom | yirongest menin the state. The commit. this it Ia soxmised that the Omaha states-1 toq 1ot Thesday night in its capital city. man bas received positive notifioaton |'promises of postofiices were used indus- that he will bo wanted at Washington |4riously, to pack a msjority—to do what? for the next four years T will staso what after saying that Mr, e Boyd did not go near that meeting, and For Speaker of the House, the undersigned was absent from the Plattsmous’s Herald. state. Mr. Morton had full swing with Mr. Thomas B. Stevenson, of Nebras--| what he calls his own committee. The ka City. will bo a candidate for Speaker |following telegram from Mer.. Boyd will of tte House, at the coming session of | tell the result, and the whole story,of it: the legislature. Mr. Stevenson being an | (aaza, Neb., Dec. 24, 1884 —To Dr. old settler in the state, a gentleman of |George L. Miller, Chicago: Committee wide acquaintance, and much experfence | adjpurned to meet ia Omaha Mazch 10 in public life, will be heard from in the [ Resolution sustaining Morton's action contest for presiding officer of the House. | calling ecommittee, and ordering all appli- —— cations for office referred to him, tabled Fminently Correct, by aidecisive vote. J. B. Bovn, Chizage Tribune, T have had nothing to do with.an ap- We observe that Mr. Felton, the loos) parent fight over **the spolla” in my own| manager of tho Western Union Tolegraph, |3tate o in auy other state, Tidotest has had the_chilled-iron cheek to acceps | thote teo words andmuch that they. \n: “a fine writing.desk” from his subordi- le Mr. Mu°;‘t°n 8 molvtament fl le nates in the office, and that Mr, Frazer, E f‘ "‘" A 'd‘”"‘l' 1L was.m leudn the superintendent of the little messen- 9,180,058 80004 ORIN N .mol’;'gthat T gor-boys, ia the happy possessor of ‘ta|lPG democrats, and against al A 'could say and print in the Omaha [fbraldl| has been reloased by Jud, 1 on §6,000 il MOSRY, b loan on dha'tels by 3. . ¥ i\ south 14th #t 183Jan 15 etitions for the erestion of city scales and atown clock ara beiog circulated in West Point M CIViX T LOAN a eume of E808and apward 0.F, Davie and Co., .4#l Estate and Loan Agonts, 1605 Farram St. so8.tt The commisstoners of Dodge connty proposé to plank and pile the principal roads in the county. 1t ia reported that a five foot vemn of coal has been found on thy Verdigris in Knox county, A farmer near Stromsburg, sold this fall £150 worth of apples borne on his orchard in Polk county, At the last term of the Cass connty district court three defendants charggd with felonies were found guilty, Pender is the name of a new town on the Omaha reservation and is said to be growing hke & mushroom, The Baptist church at Fairfield was con secrated yosterday, Rev, Harris, of Omaha, delivering the dedicatory sermon, IV SNET loaned on chatiels Hallroad Ticket AYL bought and wold. Foren'm, 218 £ 16th ARLE SANY TAKTRD - A fivo_eanvasser {0 WY Bin s woek: Appiy ot Matins In mont stors. 54t VWANTEDTomerrcu, twa persons ko lears bouk keeping, situations. ' 2, B. Smith, 1510 Dengle st 205 2p WWANIED-A young man togo to New Expennos ad good salary pakd, Add Oflce. stamp for particusrs, N. P, ED-Girl o do honwework, Japite] Avanue. The 1.incoln street railway company wirms its cars this bitter cold weather by mears of small stoves, an innovAtion in the west. The work of removingthe W: U, wires from the north to the sonth side of the 1. P, track has been completed west from Omaha to Cen- tral City Logan Hunting, a half breed Indian, was found in a nmpogml condition in the streets of Grand Island sod claims to have been §| robbed of 8220, A memorial to the state leglslature is belng circulated in Nance connty asking for the sub. mission of prohibitory “amendment to the state constitusion, Sheriff Hamlin, of York county, last week arrested in Stromsburg, a man named Charles Johoson on a warrant charging bim with a murder committed in Missoni, A fow miles southwest of Red Clond unmis: takablo signs of petroleum have been found and great hopes are entertained that Wobster 7!"‘:3" will be able to furnish its own buraing uid, Dr, Alford C. I’owell, of Long Pine, left his house on the night of the 20th in a sup- romd fit of insanity and his frozen body was ound the next morning not far from his home, The injunction granted by Judge Post against the Merrick county commissioners was made perpetual, in so far as it restraina the de- livery of warrants until ninety days after their issue, ¥ FANTED —Girl to 4o genorst Rousework in fam- iy of two. Mrs Hi (. Counwman, 1610 t 333.30p VWANTED-A strong german aiff tor gonerst homework, washing and iroving. Applv to Mra. Johw F. 3 20p ANT) atily. Ocoidental Hovel. 7 salary of commission pakl. A llress with stwmp) for particulare. 0. R * Boo office, 304.1p VWANTED-A competent glel 6 cock, wash and iron in asmall fauily where & socond il i kept, Call at brio 11th and Pi t 0,50 use corn \ TANTED—Garl for general house work. Appl7 atroom No, 1, Omsha National Bank nm!i. ‘hs 32 FANTED A linrber, 700 s0uth 10th 8¢, Delor 2 WANTED=A lavoey gir Restauraut, 1618 Dodge § 307,47 VWANIED A firt class sorvant girl, - Callat the North wist corner of 23rd and Burt. BU RS WV ANTED-A competent caok and, law do the homsework tor a family of ti Park Avenue. VWANTE wor it Qirl t» wait oo table and do chamber ters [fowe, Cor. Dodge and 1eth Several fof the westorn counties believing Lstrect, in-grp that the edunty conmisvioners aro umablo to WA e perform tho duties impored upon them are in § Y/ ~Tw : Ao pecond favo of the passage ol township orgauia- wv}rl‘:(l‘\'l-lvu‘.“ et A, 3. Hhndgoms, NOrLB.eRbE Cot: Charles Wherry, clerk of an imploment firm at Soward, embezzled $20° from his employer and after being confronted by the evidence of his guilt, made an unsucoessful attempt to end his life by the arsenic routs, The residents of Stells and Verdon aro jastly indignant over the refusal of the Mis souri Paciflc railway to allow passengers to Douglas and 10th Sts, —A neat’ soung German WA housew Apoly to northwest Leavenworth and 224 8t, Mrs; Saw') Rees 24 \‘;ANTER A young girl wishes a situatio private family to carofor chilren and se tiem Address B, F.” toe office. 814 20p -4 i | \ATANTED—Travelingman to-#el} zold peas and ride on No, the tran passing through A iR o A solling other lines thone villa, late in the evening, of goods preforred, Good terms 1o the right man, Apply immedtately at No. 1210 Farnam 85, 250 Wiho The now method of computing time will:go into efect over the Union Pacific and its branches on January 1, 1885. This new com- putation is simply nunbering the hours from one to twenty four, the last mentioned being midnight. The barn of Mr. . Fulmer, just nast_of (Gibbon, was totally destroyed by fire Monday \ TAN1ED—Lady agents for * night. ©ne thousand bushels of wheat, one || datey stocking and skirt thousand of corn and fifteen hundred of oats [ braces, bustie., b som foru, d e wore mado fuel for the flamos. - The loss was | belte:tleevo protoctors, o. ' Eniive partisdly covered by insurance $100 maonihly. 'Address with stamp b Diphtheria has made its appearance in Ful- | & Coi.0 South May 8t.. Chicazo. lerton and has saddened the holidays for many bappy homes in that beautiful Nebrasica town, The villoge council was petitioned to, at once, appoint » board of health and investigato the cause and adopt moasures for relief. Mr.. 1. W. Libby, a farmer. near Elk Croek last weel lost ten head of cattle. They were attacked by stiffness and a blesding from the noso and are supposed to have contracted their disease from eating emut from corn: stalks upon which they had been feeding. On Thursday of last week, when the mer- cury waa 142 below zero, two women drove to Grand Ieland with a lond of wheat each, singla man & not afeaid to artio’s Lostaliment store, . 80224 ANTED -A good active woma to take charge of diaing room Knjulre at 912 Douglas ot 276, on_Froteo or tors, shoulder hioles, safety ew dovices, nts wakie . Campbel 1305 10 ANTED—1(0 solictors, good 'ray to theright man Aodress Nebracka Muteal Maariage Benelt association, Kremont, Neb, 241 anb VW ANTED—Lndies orgontlethion in city or country to take nice, light and pleatantiwork at their own homes, 32 to S5 aday easily and quiotly smide; works>nt by mall; necanvassiog; no stamp for reply. 1Ehe kaostas Hollane Mk g Cozs EATNs IR RAY - Im VWA IT#D—A Gorman giel for cancrat hovnee work 1 a emall family. *Inquira secorddorr ftom south-wast corner ot Twenty-flrst and Lbave nwu!'lh S o St. oll shods, car? odi- | = t WWANTRD—Agenteln overy county and town: | = fra, 1. Banbautely JFOR, RENTSuitef tocres aad JROR RENT-_A good tirplabed socm App Atkinscn's Midinery Seare, 15th £, ‘s Post office. ] | O NT—Euit of e fahe front 1 1o ation. Tuquire at 1657 Ded O T rses 44310 oo 181 1o 530 th Batlou Broe, 313 sowth 3 T O RENT. -t urnished or mnurnishe rcomaain corner etoreon Ot wod Chioago, Ir tiro ay Elliot's' Restaurant, $22 worth 164h St S V8p Fuu TENT A vew WO RGEY cuttage ot 8 riome: sitested noar Dloasmad 88 Eaquire 24 Day Harney 8t o84y E:m RENT--Dwclling hones, M7 Wobwer gt nine o, wethand cisern. Inquure Jamss er. 1) FHOR A nice tarished fione room, back roo v € 1150 house Reoping, Ajp) N. “8th, botwe Woh tor and Bort. i DOR RENT—Furnisnes rooms b £33 South o 1y stect R OI AENT—Five bivuwes, frsen §7t5 ®Epor mooth sblcek thom red oar 1{30 dtreet oar ;. o) K, cor, 15th a1 Dovglas, 1 = RENT_A cotiawe f § Toms, on noat OF Mary's asonue; 1.0 or 1 on Switalor, $13 JOR RENT— e want furnishod ro quire N. W, +1868and Mrnan 8 P‘OH REIYTZHouse ¢¥ elght Fownm, situate | i two'n Conyent and Pleavani strocts, on Harney street, Inqutte of W. M. Thompson, - First Nalonad Bank. 1 Antroet —Apice furnished room 4 & ‘rom 0y ' Opora House, §.% por month. M. I Mar W3in, 818 8, 16th, - oot | J'OR RENT- Btore room “#11 Farnam St without B.ibard tablee s by Pauleen & nam St. Fyrnished room and board 86,00 pes weok, Very vest location, 1814 Davenport, 41 jan 1y ROk RENTZA aow oic Wrs, E. Rodd%; 26th, be wee Chisngo 30197 R T—One faenished raom whh board, uls J by or three davboardure, 1914 Wobet: Fo —Furolshed rooms 181 Dodgo St. 2sHt DA RENT - Four room house 22d o0 Iz 810 yor month. Barker ¥ Mayne. e RO ENT —Nioa tarawas | room, chowp at 16 8. Mrect, 1830 DOR RENI—With bowrd, one large furnished front roops, gas and Lath' 8. w. cor, of 1sth and °8 1400, Alro A few tab.e doarders winted. 106 1 7OR BENT—Neatest and ¥heapest fumiched room inOmaha Apply to G. H. Andorxn, room 14 Anderson Block, north entrance, 10th and Daven p for light nt in Beo 154,80 house ke mer's block, oorner Sth avd Floward Sts. DOR RENT—Two furnished ¢ unfurnishcd rooms N. W. cornor 20th aud Webster St “R0-tf OR RENT—Tngentlemen only, a pleasant fur. nished roow, 3, E. corner 20th and Douglas, 1144t Fon RENT—Twa elogant rooms in Rediek’s block, Paulsen & Co., 2613 Farnam. 84241 [0, RENT—Fu:uished tront room for rent 223 N. 19th 8t 1 YOIt RENT Fur sisiod roomn brivk block, modern Improvemets, one bloek from Post office, 8. W 15th and Capitolave. 67-30p OR RENT—A new bouse of 10 rooms, and » barn hard and soft waser; on Park esentic, 2 blocks BA RIE CHICKENS—1 want o .man town in the state to buv them for cash. No Jim't a8 ¢ yuantity. D. B. Beemer, biyer and ship r of Game pouitry and Egge, 501, 808, 505, and 87 Howas 3., Oniaa 240-3t VA7 ANTED—Agents to havdle our lectric Beit ang appliances, exciusive teriitory g ron. A grand opportanity for the 1ight parties. Incoblgato by ad dressing tno reerless Mg Co., Kanss Uity Mo from within 11 miles of Loup City. Thenext mornivg.after selling their grain for' 41 cents 8 bushel, they started for homo through the bitter: cold, Thu-triast of the care of Mrs, Levina Cal- houn agaiast Dr. Schildknecht, of Platts- mauth, for $10 000 alleged damages by injury %o her jaw in the pulling of a tooth, came_to a close & fow days The ury. after being out botwees two and throe hours brought in a verdict for the defendant. Avhooting affray, resulting.from an over- duse of the ardent took place last week six miles north of Hardy. Two men named Dillon and' McClelland, not participants, ro- ceived pisbol shot wounds from a revolver in the hands-oi one Johnston. A warrant was sworn out jor the latter’s arrest but owing to some legal techincality the complaint was dis missed. The Indian industrial echool at (Genoa now nambees 67 pupils, _Of these twenty-four are Winnebagos, eight Poncas, one Omaha and the remainder Siouxs from tho Yankton, Pine Ridge aud Rosebud agencies.. Seven bo{nm taught carpenter work, a reg:laz detail of boys work the farm of 320 acres. The girls are taught'sewing and laundry, besides keepi the dining roon, kitchen, dorm:tories and halls inorder, The products of the farm last year was 100 rushels of vegetables, 1600 of oats and 5000:0f a0mm. The pale faces of Seward last woek wit- nessed 'the curious ceremon; of‘::e burial of & papoosss Tne box containing the corpse was R T wrapped in blankovs and siins, Tho mourn- | 'WWANTED Situlon, & thoraughly comietoat ers thon danced aronud the pall UWeriog ! yrerocery danse. Applioant s plaintive cries and low vails. The impro: /muha. Address McCague Broc,. vised o0 was then placed vpon a pony and anInhdian maiden astride of ancther led the conse bearer. The procession ending with a footman started for the resersation, where the remzins of this young..childict the forest will avery Janitp ANTED—LADIES OR GENTLEMEN—In city or ocountry, $o nloe, light and pleasant WOrk at thei¥ own homes; 81 to 85 per ¢ay easlly and qulstly mads; work sent by mall; no cauvassieg; no stamp for roply. Please addreee Reliable Mant’g Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 808-1m w ANTED—By the Nebraska Fire and -Waltoeproo Palntaud Rooting Co., relisbie’ men Izovery state to orgavize compenles for wor There's big money fuity Fozc ticalars &c.. sddress U- Maaager, Omnha. i AITUATIUNL WaANT RS, VVANTEB-A situstion as watchuan u [ nies, by amarned man wha can gi - the best of aiby ferences. Address B L. Bee office. 3.98p VWANTED- By a responsibio mlad's aged la » position as hounekeeper, to care for . childrea €240 do wriing. Address “T* Bes office. £18.30p ANTED—Situation, by yo.ng rapher and operator on thy typ oalligrapn. ZAddress P'. O box il % Aura aeonce givon and required. Mayno, Seorotars acd $19-isa 1 DA position o store, Addre: Apprent e in wn - 8. Bargsle, Nordolk, 171 jwa 4 from Faroam street. Inquire 018 Famar 1100 JOR RENT—Neat ottago 8 100ma, hall, pantry closet and cellar, J32.60, alve oter cheap . ton ments. D, L. Thomt s B10:0 TR RENT- 8tore buillding with residonco all for * - $22, por month in good location, D. L. Thomas. o3ttt JO% RENT_Large oouthcast room, lorgo bay window ocloset, fls-place and - bathroom priv! legos; house and furnizure bew; 501 8, 20th street, ono block north of St. Mary'’s Avenue, 941 UR RENT—Purnlsbed o unfumlshed roows,new briok blook, corne: T0th and Chicago Ste. 901-Jan-8p “[OB RENT —A nino room house; demrab e loca- tim; $40 per month, Barker & Mayne. 909-( FOR'SALE, OR SALE—Car load frosh cows, for sale choap, st 10th strool etook vards, corneziOth and Capital aveus, Boggin Mont o 277-20p JOR SALE -Choap, ferseand buggy, 2104 Cum.: ing St. 202 tt ORSALE CHEA P—Oneelo requlitor clock, . ear no, five gold framed plotur one horwo, buaess snd swall sizs, 'one beautifa r 8 [OR SALK— 60x163 oot ou Cuimning strast. 3 blooks weat, of Militury biidgv, $1,603. John L McCogue, opposite Post offi o, 10918 OR BALE—132x12¢ dect - on carner, south-oast feort, ho reomw, barn, 8 blocks west of Park ave. orth, casy paynants, cheap 1,700, Jof ppusito Post Offlce. 108-t1 JFOR SALEHorsee, mulce, harr s and_wagons on oue or two yeans timo, Roal utaby securlsy . L. Thomas. R80.11 {0k SALE OR EXCIANGE—At $10_por aore, all or ATt of two thousan { aoron of timbor land, forty milos onst of Tansas City, wil oanhange for Nebraaia laud or wworohwndise. Bodtordy r . avis 26t0 MISCELLANEOUS. find: sheir lnss rosting placos A Jf‘i;".’,‘f.‘.".',fl;}’;.’.‘." yante aiuion s Dok — Addrees “'C." care Bee. 9041 ‘[i¥P TOUR BAKING POWDER 10-DAY! WISOELLANEOUS WANTS. Brands adver i s as absolutely pure V/ ANTED—A fur or Give your DONTAIIN ISAAMONIA. address and price cirven £l L.C. 33,29 TEET1 Ttara & oan top dov ) 011 & Lot stuve intl] heated ine e S g R 1590 0 dutect tho press i - TH ANTED—To rent & hotel with fumiture in 700d towe. Box 300 Marsaalltsw wa. 8 3'50p W ANTED—T, e fu-nivaze, stovesand car pots, o0 weekly payments. M. F. Martin, 8 0 soutis 15th 8. 0131 fo::lt;h :‘r:::;:} “’}‘hg:u‘dhh;:? :‘::;::k 'to prevent even the semblance of an ex- blo business house in tho United Statos |008@ for such a proceeding.. The aotion Pt [of tho. committas shows that, 1n spito of B o o Eraaay xtor” | i, Morton's morbid ambition to.contro} lin thelr affalrs beyond the legitimate ::::;.i.yth:.uw.;‘:::n J,J l'i'o(;:naelelg‘npll; [volce of the Nebraska democracy, who Felton and Frazer wore employed: by the | Bave followed Tilden .nc} GI?V;J.M bo Chicago Tribune, instead of by tho West. | 470 natlonal victorles in spite of his some- , " times ¢ilent and sometimes rancovous op- orn Unlon, thelr Ohirlstmas “glita woald | ,5uition, for thelr great paciy, are think. e e " ing of something higher and better than Miin's Oheek. then premature and damaging hunt for I8 Saan: oflice monthe.in advance of tho inangura- Preacher-Actor Mila Is losiog money |yion of the presldentand before a single this scason and wants & consulate. ' Ho | namg of . member of hls cablnet is says that If such aotors as he and Law- |\ own gyen to himself. Very respect- rence Barrett were sent abread it would tally yours GEORGE Ti. MILLER fomlliarise the foreign puolic with the e American stage, and when Ristori should Didrit Desire Cough Mixture. come back again she could not say that “My iriend, bow long. have you had she had never heard of Clara Morris. |} .o cough!” asked a kind hearted drug- Iels trul( lou«,hing to observe the rever- gist of an emaclated tramp who happened end gentleman's modesty In ranking him- | §,%q possing, The poor tuvalid sighed, I with Lawrence Barrett, and his so- | 030 0eeciyy 00l E000 2 0 pdd b ORY! icltude for the American stage, which ist thet he had safered got along very well while he was corus. fatarm W drugila ey cating In the pulpit. . moze than a year, Traveliog Like » Prince, "In Cog." Chicago News, 1t took the Chicago reporters jus‘ half an hoor to dlscover tfit *Dr, M. L. lnste manas he sl that will rel registered himself at the Grand Pacifiv|satd: Miller, of O, We are | a quaster and you may have it.” e — STATE JOTTINGS, alias has weakencd our falth in that Ne- Soft coal is scarce in Fremoni. Uslon Paclfic railroad brldge. It would | can purchase a republican representative fable to his appolntment as & esbinot min. | The tax st of Dodge county is $150.000. i for five thousand dollars they will have|ister, hutat this writing are not prepar- | The G;, A. R. dedicated their new hall in be a greater victory for Omaha and all py 1 e y Dport Mot any candidste who s Muler in one | Nine presentments were made by the Buffalo ok . other river towns if rallrosd bridge ex-|uo trouble in ralslng the mouey, tortion could be abolished at once and |furthermore that it 1s not navmral for any of them to “‘glve It forever." 4 that we can =g Central City last week. locality, George in another, and heaven | county grand jury last week. only knows what not In snother, In the unteid agonise from the raking cough for “Here I ,l bottls of cough mixtowe you. It 1s worth 30 cants, but F'll make you a present of it.” Tears stood In the eyes of the unfortu- his head, pashei = George, of New York,” as the gentleman {back the bottle of ecugh mixturs and SPECIAL NOTICES. L . “‘Can't rob you in that way, filve ma Hall, the alleved Nomeha county murderer, | . \Y/ANTED-To buca dog cast- cheap, ive price and where same can be woa, Address Bee oftice. fl P ANTED—Two or theo rooms nicely furni-hed for liht houw keeping. Addrews * " of, stating terms. YW ANTED10.000 tamilos to try. our st risiog Puro Buckwheat flour and Sal:kisiog Cor We warrant all . W.J WEL: B11-t1 meal kept Dy ANTED—To rent, room, of suite ot rooms, fur- nished or unfuruished. Addrass O. K. 4, 11 N. 16th St. ans ANTEO—Ladies tbd vouDg men Lo Inst book ki will wait on ha'f pay until situ ations are furnished. J. B, Swmish, 1518 Douglas, T B3ta2n2p 1HOES NOT CONTAIN AWMONIA. e 178 ARALTHFUMESS 1MEN QUESTIONID, Ina militon ¥omes arter c3a century 1t has ot tho consamers’ rellablo test, THE TEST OF THE OVEN. PRICE BAKING POWDER €0., |- MAKERS OF Fos ket Furnished roows, amd board, 1619 1 Dr. Peice’s Special Flazoring Extracts, [ & ain The sdacngest, wost deficlous asd auturalBaror kusws, sed cve e TaOu e miel bisen 346 81p % Dr. Price’s Lupulin Yeast Gems TP e b o o, 1o ¥or Light, Honlthy Breed, The Best Sry Hop 1 am stroct, ¥36-30p Lah, Hlog i (5 tha World: - Ug RO BT Furciohes scoman 065 N, 17ah 8. ' [} pociket book containing 0 In movey, . dratta peyable o th dor willp vase ret reouive roward of 10th and 151, on Theward stroct short top gnts boat. A suitatla, by returning the same to Johu 415 8. 10th 8t. 430 ¥7p QTRAVED—A datk red cow vith whits mark ) acroms vh ipw. A suitable remard will by paid for hor rotuen 1o N, W. Cor. 234 and St. Mary's Ave, Bobt Pury i 31230 03T A butehers'stoeh between Hares & Fabora 4 packing house sri bridge lic s yard. Finoor will ~aded by roturaing to (arris & Fishors car mufls. alling at this of nt Owiler can pave EAniG © awlyaying cost of i sd-7 » glove uwr Bue wilige 4urn to boran Hovse wnd ST—A fur tip) et in the vicinity o amt 4. ChicegoNts = A d will Lo pald by lpaving atloCaguc's Dank, opperite P. (. A J, O5T--Chitis cloak and hood. betw.un Dodga wnd '4s Webster stre.tv. Plo.w loave at 1617 Dorlge St. « 1 roceive seward. 4080 RAYED-A spai 0f baack s inules bhod 8l ound. one ik sors. Liburel re. i wili ¢ return,of aume o Androw R3dl OST—0n Woduerday ovor ing & soal skin o ard wiil by yaid tothe tudex on © o Barker &Mane Isth 0 OST—A rounditop cann on Farnam or Herney Bt. 4 Finder wid pleatc 1ewra to City Milly, corner Hibh and Furme sk i 40 FOR SALE BY CPAVERS, o8 RENT-Yisnkhed 1ion) pagiy 419 OBT—About 4o 1 yeutordss, & pocket-hook le nuicaoa - %r. Louis i 13 4 Longing b tHo (kg Go s 81 0 a0() w01 papo s 01 0K LENT- we of 3 rooms, 6tn an L | ¥8vaonly o ownee. A avitable soward for ite rom l‘ 1 block 8. of 188 per month; spply im0 (L oMt ¢ Bty 10 LOAN.—Money, 0K KE \ght roomed dwelliog Northwosb R oruur sarnay ‘and 160k S A1t T douoe, 16, OST—A okl watch key with the owaa's 4 mame o1 oue face, aul the leiters K. A, in acrel, o the othee. Will the finder vand I Cayikal avonus azd Teceiy N, 10th at. 861-a0p ONEY For loan ca real estate. Ballow Bros | 2 \ AY1 817 wouth 18t} 8t. Bud-27 JOR RENT—Beron roonied ho 44 B, 1%h #t — o l‘ Al D, 5 6 8. 10:h 86 862 30p ON+Y to loan on cbatkls 10 sums of MOGLY Dt e w. i Mot Farnam 1. 285 Wik BENL with 9 room iargo sard, fru good barp, city sad cistein water, and shade trees. $30 per wont or call terae. ~Ouata Flasacial Exobsogs, | sle B4-janlp — L OB BENT-Two plociy T ] 10 BuRLIte OF e 4141y ONEY 10 loan on city propertv, In sums ¥00andup. W, I, Motter, 16 Farni 141y aherwan Aveuus, house MONEY oo on pervonal nropetty, chottals | Laquiro 0. Calin's, 8. K. Cot T5th- a0 Douglas QOMS— Wikl board, dos 180l 4 HL Chasles Hotol DLUMBIN w wiad T0MB 0 UG ¥ PEOmpHY attanded 00,4 N. 160 ¢t Johu J. Cavanauigh, 142415p 0 ARD-—First-class hoard and beda 4 por 1413 Copitol ave. Tol.be. TPPAKEN UP—Ons blagk harm to) hite foe', A fager 1800 soutly LMD e white testy