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4 THE DAILY BEE--FRIDAY JANUARY 16, 1885, ] IN DALLY | THE LAND LAWS, wbly force out of the basiners ninety | THE BUSS BOY OF THE 8CHOOL, " — o q ST ) pro—— R T — 4 i M ' V AR PAWNT T-NRA ) 4 ! THE DAILY SOREL AL o MyIon, | Gust, f Ve woret lies of loem ST YOOR BAKING POWDER T0-04Y, [ SPECIZ L. NOTICES & Omais Office, No. 916 Farnamn ¥ ol o4 ' r+ and geeatly diminieh {ha physical | s O N A bevit nnlr'w‘v' York Offics, Iloom 65 Drivune . )“ Hmber ; " "r'; Jaws, anc | .rd motal evils of the {rsfli ik 1 n xperienced CONEa ST A 1AAN .~ alldlag. to end t} mes 1 law, has § enues derived frc feom the “Batt the Bara . e > T Y LO ot Pablished erery woralo, exoepl Seaday! (The | Wi 8 'r ) I‘ ; b | 87 venues derived f o Bat n tho Baro, THE TEST! M ] * Nek Fin BB BT WAL t flect ¢t prnea B N | 4 t g b .H u . 1o Ome_Tonr 09 | Thros M 2 which » eorn ? ) Dear reader, do you remeimber Mon s 00 | 1 dhip act, Tt farther ¥ hof y } did the heavy falling 5 ! R WESELY B8, AUALISHRD § v who has not|len o | through the i was always abous to | s nefit of the pre:|'h 3 affic, | break his but managed to live il Soe Woar........ ros M, o | emy ! ho hes failod from |*nd ths prosent leg e oo through it alll Do you call to mind the ra wanted, 404t Yix Months......... 1.00 | Oae Month L. . ¢ he till land | nothing which w 14 er ti 12 (¢t go lar 95 o AT 3 ¥ OORRRAFONT it Mmoo e B BV LR S 7 O 8 1 titu ¢ by the |30 lia neve """4”\“‘('\‘ 88 to s | Oommuntaations rolating ¢ 1 and Bdllortal | her ro entered by him under|oncciment of age eral hich liconse law | fa tree and break his collas bone ¢ Eviron 07 THS [y | esd laws, roay make & il when he could a tend to it himself? ssccnd homestead in liew] Wae the of such'a hoy before i: can suceeed, and so e '\ J o & of the pro-emption privilege | test firet open: it was n our school had one Whon L en ered ho'm & Fri ] nUSITKD OOKEASY, QUALL | which is repeated, Scction 2 repeals|that oleomargarine ]\vhl"wl Lsawa a glanco that 1he boasd Mo el At o | the timber cultute law, with the pro ortant factor in the fight, Yot such | (i crifieier o PRovide f sell HiULA oy iy Bossaers, 1 Watrer, R | . ROSEWATER,§Editor. rightz. Section 3 amends the revised [ ¢hat Mr. Evarts has loat ground owing|es, 8o Lapplied for the posiion. 1 s oatost nud oheapret furnished roome il 1 A, T, Titoh, M. + Dally,Cireulation, P | #eatated w0 thut percons who have availed | to the fact of his having boon 8 legal lq'i"‘)“ e hous any trouble wha'ever Appy 1o 0.1 Andion, roma 18 [ ; Box, 488 Omaha, Neb thomselves of the homcetead laws msy |defonder of oleomargarine, A ciroular IN"“"'::‘} ;""";h‘:*‘ :.‘;:‘Il ;:'ll'““lrl fw‘l:\lm)l' 8 | — === |pay & minimu %o for lands, after [is being distributed throughout the ruraldid not betray the truss they had DOES wen ooly, bY vay ons! nt v § Ers, izhtee 0 Y n ' - . N N : b % v s 3 4 TA ED. wo laundry girls o o Mant corner $0th ap Tue rallway bosees and the jobbers, | eighteen montha from date of entry, £ro- [ dlsteicts f the Emplro State severaly | posed in me. {78 HRALTHFULNRSS 118 NEVER AT Vb : SLIERS o0 8 ; | plunderers sand ringsters ere having a|vided they file a proliminary notico six | ing Mr. Evarts for hls oplafon, os | Before tho fiest term was over I had - e Y P TITTTo 81 Yits wiites T . o8 to ol 4w Lewwt A 1n amili tor n anarter y V) ANTED= Kitchin gir, 2020 8. Sary'save Two elogant Fooma In Rediok'e blosk, | { plonic this winter at Lincols ths bofore. Seotion 4 repeals the | counsel of the *‘sham-butter confedora- g bl L LGOI S B fnblo tost sy cony nenam, 04t ‘i - ; descrt land act, excopt a4 to claims which | tton,” doclaving the anti-oloomargine ao W She: Sives. Witlne lieay fan ol THE TEST OF THE OVEW. TANTRD—-A good buvinom A with good refor. | T=o o r e~ RN i ] Jupor David Davia Is now mentloued [ °°0 | ' . s : « 4in0 80% out of the river with my lungs full of b e 1 Srsbeih podliline BBt sk [0 N T e s for et 22 ! o mew cron of sonatorial candi | CXit 8¢ the date of tho pasniga of the unzcnstitutional. This circular, it In|water and artidoial respiration resorted | PRICE BAKING POWDER CO., | to take a baik interoet in a new grocery It A i S ! y P ilo candidacy oarries |20 Seation b provides that no public|almost unnecorssry to eay, although o boen Jorked around over tho north ; sawema or cha. £ddros 8, ¥ ok e soom 1011 Farnatn 61 , with 6f i = .;u]r.«;t .n};L T | anda except absndoned. miliary o ofler god up to tho orodit cf Tom Platr, | 13f mhml\: country by a fractions horse Dr, Price’s Special Flavoring Extracts, e | ot e s,y Faul o) & o010 s with i, - % 3 5 ¢ . vhos 0 jod g, § 1 boroughly vompetent coo! s am 18 & Sttt roservations, mineral lands and other |enenutes from tho New York state 80 halter I had tiod to my leg, Snd | T, oot most dlitons and nataratBavor known,and AL, D avo. 08217 ) | i standiog tha fast thst his sizo hns of late T 4 sk : which is now three iuches longer than i, S g a2 with resldence al ! et e lnids, tho salo cf which has been nuthor | dairgmen's nssociation, Tho dsirymen | tho other, togcthor with vacious other |Bre Price’s Lupulin Yeast Gems VW ATED A ot oo bt waces civen B e R e ta ized by pocial act of congress, shall be | appeat to tho legislaturs to permit Mr, [littlo carly eccentriotion which I cannot | ror Light, Hogithy Dread, The Best Dry op | V1Y rwritoTo s, Horaco Bt 1 at this momenteall to mind, My parenta at last got no that'along abcut 2 o'clock p. . tioy would look enxiously out of - Ay one can now introduce a bill in the Nebraska logislaturo for ths regalation of sold ab public auction, or by speclal or priva‘e entry; ¢ll offered public lands are Evarts “to remain in the cnjoyment of his private practico aa counsel for the FOR BALE BY QROCERS. SHICACO. - ST, Lous 1. Mctord, 8 W cor. J8th ‘ ! L1519 { B ot Omahia s o buliding 20x80, 13 storics; ¥ 1 housowork; call y INAS q con v 3 o stock farm of €60 ces r .20 n 4 wile from 7 i ; “ha property. A A o 7Y , Ounaboycr 0. M. Harcle town in (h tobuy them for cash. N 3 B b b ' : h e Doastd v o — [Jonn Riea, 181 675 19, ‘apitol ave. maha; kit 1 an ox a i81tf [ED—A irl to w_uh, ito; X A v RS wans @ e 0o 3 Amit a8 b, quantity D, er, buyer and shipo rallrosde. 1t i3 suro to bo sidetracked by [ withdrawn from market, end shall bs dia | stear.geacso hog fat ootton- sced-oil-bosh- | the window and say, **Isn’t it about time g e T | tho rallway bosses and their legislative | posed of as uncffered public lande. butter intozeste.” That orgit to sottle | for the boys to got here with William's ]]E lel TW]B iw' ]‘nfii‘ VWANTED i 0 o gt hovore. Anl : V(“ switchmen, but they cannot repress the | Oneof the reasons for repealing the|tiie fato of Mr. Evarts, and it probably ‘,;..“I,f.:m], ”rmu:y generally get hore before 14 i 44 ) at 1018 Mason 6%, Vot. 10th and 11th. 002-17p "l"fix\-“lv od Remington gun :\n:’:!nlf‘l,rflu 3 i t i nde rene it ory lik $ia 4 2 o'clock.” \ W I Y 3 witl; reforences requlre it growing indignation among the farmers | pre-cmption law is that under tho present f wiil. He very likely knows by this time, | = o0 day five or six of us wero playing e =, witl; references requir SRATOEChRL A i SR systom a person can acquire title to 480 acros of land, and it is belleved that the time has come to limit each porson to 160 acres, Another roason fs that so many frauds are porpotrated under tho pre- empticn law that its repeal is noccsiary. So far as the timber culture law is con cernod it has not only proved o failare but it hes also oponed o vast field fer fraudulent ecquirement of lnds. If theze lawa were allowed to contioue in foreo 1t would only be a very short time and producsrs. which side of kis bread is battered, and which side 15 apread with olecmargarine, “Lupy’ around our bars. knows how to plsy “Iapy.” Ona shu his e5os and counts ono hundred, for fa- stanco, while the othars hide. Taen he must find tho rest and say “Iepy" so- and-t0 and touch the “‘geal’” before thoy do. 1f anybody beats him to the goal the victim has t) “‘blind” over again. Well, 1 knew the ground protty woll, end could drop twenty feet out of the barn window snd_strike ou a pils of straw 80 a8 to land near the goal, touch it, and lot the crowd in frea without getting found ont. I did this several |—— Evaybody Acconping to the Cincinnati Price Current the hog-packing for the whole country to dalo is wleeady 365,000 lorger than last yoar, while for the entire sca- son up to mach 1 the estimated increase 1s 990,000 kL cs this the in- creaso in the a welght in abut five per cent. Tie Saliation Army s distingulshing itaelf by di.turblag ths puace of tho community wherever it appears, and 4 o result its wombors find frequent lodg- went fn jail. Thero was never a groater humbug thon theso pijus rioters, whose mnin cbjec: scoms to bs the collection of money for tho benefit of thelr leadere. The commander.ia-chief, Gonoral Booth, aress L. K., deo cfice 570tebTp for cashi rent of houce low, t bolp, £ por W Typo Writin: Tupe Changed Mmost Prico $10; sond No United States senator watehful of the interests of is more 1617 Harnoy 8+, LEGAL NOYICE, his con- 3 it : T um d got the blinder, James Bang, per of Geme powtry and stituents than General Van Wyek, His | beforo all the availablo sgricultural lands | rocon(ly bought a handsomo snd costly |pretty mad. Aftor o boy had Howsrd c., Ou u : latost cfiort in their bohslt fy the intro. | Would bo gobbled up by lsud-sherks and | home in B gland from tho pracecds of |counted fivo or eix hundred, and (st ol A 1icary biidye, S1600. Jeh b MeOnge dnction of a bill authorizing the ex-|speculators to tho detrimont of the|ihiy enterprising army, snd sinco he worked hard to get in the crowd, N ision SBEONtE bt aee: 5 ks "Ther X 32 e ly to get j d aud laughed at by th AV s TalEats | tonnton of the timo of payment “of the |actual seltler and homoasteader. 'There|hag financially fixed himself, ho has noth- Eayaiihie 1Evsat hlaTbRpers IEE woalhs | e At dvdermeany onnual installmont of the purchase |13 no doubt that the repesl of the pre- ing to do with it excapt to continue to ro- | with James Cicoro Bavg. I knew he al- | ofgordi, f xtures an i other perscnil property con- thinedl in bis shop, o emer of 10th and Jone wtroch, | {N7ANTED By a young man, expéricnced a-d r emption and timber culturo acte, and a Fin- monsy due from the settlers on the lands ceive contributions. ways hated me, and yet I went on. s boen_attach 6 under wuid order, Iiiblo book Kaeper, with best of roforencon of the Otoe and Omaha Indians, proper amendment of the homestead ally, in the fifth ballot, I saw a good JAL coutaw 't January Slsp et 0 o'cl ek, In ants o aitustion with (nd of the Ing.r frme, A v | F—Horsos, mules, harsess and 0 one or two years time. Real estate diess B, O, Beo of chance to slide down and lot the crowd Att-rooy for Flaintif law, will work a healthy reform in the dec20-lewdwme TANTED—Situation by & middte aged ma A vrommirioN bill has been introduced matter of land arquirement 1¢| Tur St Louis Globe Democrat pub- il‘l 21; ni n;ll h-dd dr;uuio?hh::lng;;cniné V ANTED—Gituation by & middle axed, D, L. Thomas. ot i i 5 3 . slons, Islipped out of th WET e m . L 2 " in the logislature. This was not to bs[will ¢ompol tho lsnd-shatks to coase | ishes a list of tl‘em demm':.ntn_ whars | e E Tk trOtoer] (TG i reforcnces given. 0 i AR e ot leings uncxpoctsd, but whatever elso the legls- | iheir frauds, and will give tho homo. |id quesé of cffice. The llet ia longor|yhon T wasdetained unavoidably. There BUTTD | A et vy mosmmiero vy | oo i R S Sk R, GEBE ! Lature mey do wo feol confident in saying | goader somo show of securing o desir- than the moral Jaw. It is evident that|wasa' “batten” on the barn that was Un b DN 'l”' Calidieols l,ml": SSL300 | IRNAST:teb AT b it wi i 1 the’officea are not sufticient to supply;the | locse at the upper end. I think T was JANTED - By experioncod botcl man, & pusition | 4oy SALE—Cheap, horse aod bugg; O | that it will in no way disturb tho present | \blo firm. d:x‘mnd o PPy Fealligiiay i e aeb on LAtday Nas 2 o \W L IO R s K ] Sowp. horso azd buggy, 1104 Cum high license law which has proved so he was away fiom home, and I frequent- 1 wagon and coad entisfactory to tho ereat majority of peo- o W ELECTRICAL E XEC?I‘IONS. 3 Iy wore his clothes when ke was absent. ANTED—A position ss an appron tcvin u hat T Eonant ousE plo in thin stato, and which 1s belng| Sk S Tr tho legislature gocs into the invest!- | Anyhow, the vest was too large, and g“g;;e A R R G, RO e e radually adopted all over the union. overnor Hil', of New York, recom-|gation of the school Jand frauds, it is | when I slid down that loose board ran up R T T oS R R, i o i P URIOR. | ends in his letter to the legislature that o 2 between the vest and my pereonin such e "L""{z;“ i e O Aty D s D e SR HE s AR 107 2 m‘?},.'[!j,,“ Nebraska does not want the experlence hoped that it will not resort to the white. a way as to suspend me about eighteen some improved method be adopted in the execution of criminals convicted ol cap- He considers hanging waeh backet in order to paint ths rascals white. {OR SALE OR TRADE—Gond stcam flourlng miil with two run of burrs and one feed burr; all in good repaic and only been used 18 monthe. Situated on one of the be tain Kearney, Ne Will disposo cf lof feet from the ground in a prominent but very uncomfortablo position. T remember it yet quite distinctly. of Towsa, where prohibition not only does ~ not prohibit, but is the constant cause of | l High 1L ital [offecscs. 3 15 B a cruel practice and a rellc of barbar- VWASTED—Fureihed foom ol bowrd by & S— gentleman, in house with mcdern imjrove- Sagactous Canines touble and agitation. ments, centrally located, Kither Omaba o Council 1 James C. Bang came around where le ST D AT R AT | 5] Vi . " A LI esi,ed. ne location; witl seil ongo.d ), O e 1 i m" galyascaiblefiayitollKoornitho o, axd in this ho is correcs, Asa sab-| Warbugton Letter to Memnphis Appoal. could sze me. He said: “Ispy Billy Tock box §2 Omsha . O. GS7-171 | othor demeable propoity.- addross Lok B'x 02 i Jiqaor traffic, and it will sooner or later “I haye a dog,” said Senator Vest, who | Nye and touch the goal before him.” No Kearaey, Neb. BITIebS TANIED —Two gontlemen;first cliss board. Ad- €03-10p atituto ho suggests morphine, chloroform or electrlcity. Donths ago Tue Bee ang- gosted tho use of electricily in executione, and urged that it ba employed on the ground of humanity, if for no other rea- snperaedo prehibition even in Towa. one came to temove the bam. No one seemed to sympathize with me in my g-eat sorcow and_isolation. Every litt'e while James O. Bang would come around the corner and say: _‘‘Oh, I sce ye, You needn’t think youw're out of sight up had heard a previous ciow story, ““who is much more sagacious than the crow, though he cannot talk. One morning he watehed intently while a negro boy blacked my shoes. 1he following morn- ing he eame 10 where L was sitting with a dresa W. G. R., Bee offics. VWANIED—To tont, by gentloman and wife, tvo rooms. furnished or unfuraishod in private family, centrally. lcated or handy te strect car; rof- eronces fornishud. Addross P. O, box 702, cit, . 068 20 FOg , BALE-NUSICAL Hospe oficrs OR SALE Okt XCHANGE—At $10 por acro, all or part of bwo thoussn { nores of timoor land, forty miles cast of Kensas City, wil exchango for Nobraska land or merchandies, Bedford, Sonor & v a2t Tug charliy ball, the first event of the kind that has ever taken placo in Omaha proved a brilllant success not onlysocially INSTRUMENTS — A, but financially. Whatever mny be said [sor, es its effect is instentaneous. Wo |}jscking brush in L - i ANTED—10.000 famllos to try our seltrising | oro 1 i s ) 3 acking brush in his mouth. You may | there. I cansee you zeal plain, You W ontt | W AN hocncat o Y our SILTbIg | Ore Bordman & Gray Piano at $ 126 00 of {he affair by cynical persone; whose | belisve that tho day is noar at hand |no: belicve it, but that dog got down on [had better come doan and bimd. T can KewWoodwork Hew Attachment P s grocus. Vo waript o | 000 IUHE Bop ANt 10 00 only recreation is to find faultwith those | when, to uso & foroiblo but slangy ex-|his haunches, spiton my shoe, took the fsee you.” e pand puro. W.J M- | Une Mason & danilin Organ at. 35 00+ whe enjog. thomaclvon, wo vonture the | pression, hanging will be pleyed out, |Drush in his tecth, and rubbed away like | I'tried to unbutton my vest and g:t Warranted 5 Years. Hesntatuors Y| ono shoninger Orgnoat.. - a1 00 A i v DL pleyed outi |, joige afice. But L must admit that he |down and lick Jawmes, but it was no use. | ;SULD ON EASY PAYMENTS, Violsn Eazwtacturirg Co., | 0o We Orya o © : assertlon that in no other way could $2,-| Wo shall not be surprised if the New|qii not get up much of a polish. It was a very tryiog tims. 1 cen re- LOVEJOY b st Batalo, N, Yo want a0 teont for eaoh o1 One Jobnson Organ'a 000 have been so (ulckly raised for the | York legislature takes some favorable ac-| ¢“One Sunday, while I was living in | member how I ttied to kick mysell loose, % Cmeha, | their goods at wholoealo; sl capital required; | o h0% cath or on esey, menihly | instaliments. hencfit of the destitute poor. Had a|tion upon the recommendation of Giover- [ Sedalia, this dog followed me to chuich. | but falled. Sometimes I would kick the B O B onrd ey hot oth and | Lall Organ, Baerson and Haitet Datis Pin contributlon papor been circulated | nor Hill, which moota with favor at the |L 10ticed that he watclied every move- | barn and sometimes I would kick largo W. 8, 8HO:MAKER, i e, S » et iy | Langest tbock, oy & Laasge, 101 Dodg hole in the horizon. Finally I was res- cued by a neighbor, who said he didn't want to see a good barn kicked into chaos just to save a long legged boy that wasn't worth over six bits. 1t offers me great pleasure to add *hat while I am looked up to and medly loved by every onme {hat does not know me, James C. Bang is the brevet president of a fractured bank, taking a lonely bridal tour by himself ia Kurope, and ment_of the preacher. That afternoon I heard a terrible howling of dogs in my back yard I went oot to sco what was the matter, My dog wasin the wood shed s'anding on his hind legs in an old dry goods box. He held down a torn alimanac with one fore paw and gestulated wild with the other, while he swayed his head and_howled even more sadly than the preacher I hiad heard that morning. There was an audience of four o'her dogs, around town it would have been found difficult to raise $500 in thesame time that has been devoted to the ball. It wasg a high-priced sffalr, and 1t wasin. tended > be such, s the mcney realized waa expected to bo obtained only from thoze who could sfford it and from those who woutd othsrwise have contributed hands of the leading papers of New York, The Tribune says : There has been o great deal of discus- sion as to the painfullnesr, o1 the reverse, of hanging, and opinions have been ex: pressed—by people Jossessing no expori mental knowledge of the subjoct—that hanging is painless. No reliance, how- over, can be placed upon such assertions, any more than on tho astertion that “'Aumu;rn borrow $500 {0 ono yesr at 10 per VW ANTED—Grooation, Provisiors Flour, AT W Hay, otc., to soll on commiss'on in o niiect 215 S, 13th §t. Omaha, Neb. with hardware ocd location for thy busine Fourteen Years' Practlce fnTowa and Colorado, MIBOBLLANEOUE. \TRAYED OR STOLEN Last ngnt some one > s & horse from the stable of Jens Han sen, or elso tho animal straycd ay it in a gray e, grsy miane ard white tail, cight yeus old and ighs about 1,000 pounds. The' animsl was taken n Clark o paid for 0-16p. good referonces; ade zess Grocor, Focoflice. 664-10p FON MBIt o Hour, nun Lot "“Frout room Appy O€s 18th ft. |2 o130p | ] On real . Ly Ballou 08517 47 8 1ith st il i A ¥ 5 5 B & s JOR RENT— Nice furnished rooms for gentle men Titulo or nothing to tho poor. Tho princi. | 357 Mere MR, 08 tho, seterton tharf o arked aud yelped ay iotervals. This | waiting for tho depositors to die of old| - ReeemeNos e | Fon GG S5 e rssom e 5 D. | TONEY b loan on chatels b7 0, £ Boatty: 28 ple of glving someth'ng for something | .11 forms of asphyxiation, whether by |is not enly irue, but the srmon interested | age. K Cm:.‘;“_“,‘“- S Ao eron 0B, ,ef\"i’f, Simpson, S _6p | VL south Lith it od6tt governed this enterprise, and hence those | immersion, conatriction or.oppression, in- | me fully as much as the one Lhsdlistened |~ The mills of the gods grind slowly but | District Ju Cherokee: First N 0o house o 10th bet, RO ationd | TroR B Pu (v, Bankers, Councii bluds | [ hommia e cwich 6. rocms, kerd, Logan, Hareison Co., 1a. | torn, Apply st Houso:old Sewin ioint, Associat s and Cal- they most generally get there with to'h celia, wol ani « feet. —[Adapted from the French by per- to in the forenoon.” (Quite a romarkable instance of canine of 481 nores, saven miles £00acros under plovz, howa Plonty of r. v otor, Bud from volve, at all ovents in the firat stages, acately painfal foclings, and there are who attended ths ball admit that they got their money's worth, as it was a most en g i gacity i d for bv the secretary | mission, B0, Devyor; LHop tock of dry iardware or grocer e °R | gtrong grounda for believing that these | 8agacity is vouche hoes] Hooa 5 v r grocerit & oyahle affair, The succesaof 1l t 3 i [s] i i e eee—— 0 idonce, Bueoa Vista;Hath nvoice $1 F12,0 0, Joyabl 12 charity | painful feelings continue while convalsions | of Charving Cross Hospital. Between 10 The Franco-German Alliance. eEk 00 ! o for heuse heoping up atairs between Farnam LMot ‘ball makes it protty certain that it will ‘bos me an annusl event in Omaha. and 11 o’clock 0n u recent night the por ter heard the whining of a dog at the gates. Fpenngthem, a rough-haired ter rier timled in, rquatted ou the wal and lifted up its right fore paw. The porter, soeing the Himb was injured, summond be house surgeon. The dug followed this gentloman across the hall to the accident- room, and in reeponso to his invitation, jumpod on a chair and again held forth the injured Jimb. The surgeon dressed 1t and the dog last. Whilo this may actvally be but a iaiHotolv 00180 p:riod of a few teconds, or 8 minuto, the agony of the sufferer under such circum- stences cannot bs cstimated by ordinary time-measure, becausa the cspacity of the human mind to suffer and to feel s immensely stimulated at such oritical junctures, g0 that o man whilo hanging »ne minute may pass through torments which seem to him to be protracted through hours. In effect no death vwhich is nct _instan- & Douglas. Apply ) Metrop Beruy, January he repert that France and Germany have come to an under- standing on the Egy ptian, Chinose and Congo questions is credited in official circles bere, T T wver, that, Prince Bivmarck s awaiting the 15 CONDUOTED pemult oftho Fronch, lestions oforo o | Rewal Havana Lotteryl his desision, and if Premier Ferry maintaing (A GOVERNMENT INSTITUTION.) amajoity in the chambers the preseat com: Drawn at Havana, Cuba, Every 12 o RENT 1 w . Woo loy, Loom 20, L ninha nk, Omaha Nel 5006 JFOR BENT- Nicely tunn'shod vooms 73 T5th . ity Tor Omaha Republican with a flourish calls for a reform in our municipal fortably farnished room with rooms unturnishea in private 15th st 645-19p goverament, and advocates a non-partisan ticket at the spring election, The Herald endorses the proposition and calls upon the Bee to follow sait. Now the Herald need not worry about the Bek, for this celv furniatied room, loostion ex- 4, Howerd st. €4i-16p | FPVO TRADE: i ad; Stock of groaics for acroproporty ing Omaha, Chas R Woolley, noom 2 Nailona) sank, Owmzba, Neb, b2 co front 100w, 1602 Famam strect 5Y7-25p pact will be comented. e —m— Farma {51 efcek of merchan oliey, Room 20, Omahw N 0 newy furnishea rooow with or ) A | > e § thout <furences required; N W b paper in local clections has pursued an urcouldlu ;u |;xt|nlczlim nfo:;un,iuusngu :!nmadx:;ulyn u;ufi:dhihl.b gr:iitluzea:g P“) :-nnlorha;:;.m; :Au i]::ml]:-::l:_i“ to 14 Days i, A witiont) reforences require Voo 16th independent c 2 rte .| ean be declared painless, and therefore | licking the baud ot his Dboueractol ants, January 14,—Francois Eli Ray o, | 1ekETS §2.00, B . LVES, 8100, § ——r — dpdependent eoure: snd hap sipporied fop) S8 o Tustontensous form | batkmg Joudly, So loud was dis demon- | the French hydographer, 18 dead. He waa | Subjoct oo masipuation, not mteotied by the | YO KENT=House [ xooms, 1:b st or grylyto office the men whom it believed to be the partios in intorest. Ic stratlon that the dog was put cut, but he falrest thing in the i 0 > of ‘extinction ought to be accepted h natos of & project to creata sea in the | PAtcs I tHorcst; R, e best fitted for the places, irrespective of | ay fulitling the pucpose ¢f tho liw ard | remained bangiog E‘T"fi::i: &nlx:c[fll;f Sahra desert by cutting canals through the rmation aud parie s apoty to sutary | J7OU NN, L SEIOLI R quite two hours. oceat. tow sand hills which separate the desert from tha Mediterreavan sea, He was 48 age and was an officer of the legiow of It is rumored that Lounise Michel has been I3 417 Waldue s treer, 8t Loula. , M., ., 20 Wyandotze, Kan, f cootety. There i no reason to doub: the ab lity of mcdern ecience to dsviss a mode of swift and reslly panless execu party. Of course it has occas’onally been mistaken In some of its preferred candi dates, but such mistakes are sometims One g Davonportst. 05620 = Kepsa ears of | M honor, —e—— {T—Two unfaraished moms, strioyly conflde [ Lin Kleotr ¢ ty would cartalnly fornish A Strike a Rock Springs. i i ! e g cheiergen | |0 0 TSl B SR Cumint, unavoidable, 8o far as tho BEE is con- | tbo means; snd 1t i3 noquestiynably &| OHSCENNE, Janusry 15,~The Lesders |liberated aud lsnow cither in Bruels or TOR RENT 8 rooms, clocet, celir an 3 3 W { i 3 q y i . . London, %603 N 15th st. 17 will be in or of tho best men|] 8ke Gov. Hul's suggest on on this heai | drad and thirty men employed by the Union A Billara Hall Busted, - ST I‘f‘:’ff-.::fikr;‘ ?xgm and rooms, 1512 D mn;;i’t. JL A ey into cons'der ticn, tor there ehould not be parmitted the existence of a doubs ss to eheher coudemned criminels soffer Pacifio railroad in the ccal mines ab that point have struck. It is s id that Lawrence Quealy, the superintendent, attempted to bulldoze DISSOLUTION NOTICE Not'ce Is heroby given thet the drm of H. G. (Harh & Co. hing 1118 Cay Qlsrolved by nitual cousen’. 1 G Clark retiving aid the fiem of o arke | The Daily News' At Durand engazed in a Cuicaco, January 17 Rockford, TiL, speclal says: half a dozen young for local offices o party. without regard But when the Kepublican JOR RENT . 281 apd Dedge, §4°; 5 room cc 5100w, $6th and 1) UNDERTAKERS men makes the claim that it has been the only | ceedlesely in psylng the final \ty, Y r " . 5 At the old stand 1417 Fi et 01 by telo | 2€2h ard Douglas & y k B’ - 0 or to consider the municipal govern- laces of tha strikers, who want Quealy re n 102k, 161 | b of the former andjwil coluet sud receive pape i icipal govern. p) 1 0 freely | No 22. ith wd Far R s (i T moved, were partially filled by forelgners, [ balls, pistola snd knives were freely 3 RO R ing aueounts. ¢ 5 anent in a non-partisan way, and that *“it| Pgege is a strong agitation in Minne- | No collisions have yet ocourred, and thote at fused. John Van Valkeoborg and Matthow —— — HUGD 0, CLAUXS, has always been the firs*, and, for that matter, the only one, to expose corup tion and call attention to abuses,” it cer- tainly exhibits the same reckless dis- regard for truth which has always chameterized it. Every one knows that for yoars the Bxr has been the only poper that bas advocated municipal reform and exposed corruptionsndabusee, However, werej 126 thatthe Republican has at Jast awakened to a sense of duty, and we hope tha’ when the spring elect fon comee, it will not back-slide from its present commendable positiop nor in any way support or protect the ward bum. wmore, the batlot-box stoffers, and the hoodlume who have always found ehelter with that paper, Omahaneedsthevery best men in the city eouncil, and wo earnestly hope that when the timecomes for action there will be a strongly organized citizeny movewent with no orher oblect in view than to select 1ha best men, not only for the counct], but for all ths other elty offices. sota in favor of a high license liquor law, and it is very likely that such a messure will be adopted in that state, The St. Paul Pioneer Press, which is a strong advocate of high license says: Bishop Trelavd presen’ed abundant evi dence of the efficacy of h gh lcerse In re dusing the pumber of saloons, avd a re duc'ion of their number imples a much greater proport'onate reduc'ion ot the de oauchary — and disorderly coudoct inc'dent to the tiaffic. A $1,000 loense, wi.th siringent provisons as to the quality of theliquersold, would Ymdnu, we doubt not, excellent resalts, n the msjority of grog shops destrustive and maddening polsons are so'd under the name of whisky, brandy, eto, Care- ful analysls of scores of samples prooured in Chicago last winter from the various saloons proved that alcohcl was the smal- lest and most Inocuous element in the liquor sold. The board of health in every cily should be required to Inspeot ssmples of the liquor sold, snd the vin- ders of drugged liquors should forfeit thelr licens:s Ths sequirement, coupled with high license, wonld prob- worl are not interfered with by the strikers, Tt is said 500 miners at Rock Springs go out to-day unless Quealy is removed, The coal supply Is rather short here, and in the event of u long strike and cold weathsr,acoal famine will result. e p——— Now Comes the Tug of War. LoxnoN, Javusry 15.—The Berlin corris. pondentof the Pall Mall Gazetta says Ger many rejected proposals regarding the Egupt'an finances recently submitted to the powera by England and accepted counter pro preals submitted by Franea, the latter to em body a financial scheme Kogland distinctly rejocted at the Egyptian couferencein London 1ast epring, ——— English Officials Laugh, Loxpox, January 15— English officisls laugh at the story published in the Temps of Parigto the effeot that Elma cepted the terms ot t] Gen'l Wolsel relief f Gan'l march to Chartoum, — T bacco Factories isesume, LyNcHbung, January 14.—Four large tee bacoo factories here startad up tod.y, Others are preparing to start, comnr ~iss offered by nd thabThe v aition for the rdon was unsppos don its | Plattsmouth, ~ - Doyle canvot, recover, Othars are all more orI:as pounded and slished and are under arrest. Tha interior of the eatablisbmest is a complote wreck: ———— Arrested jor Kmbezzlement, Cixoisati, January 15, -Bopjamin 1, Tait, olerk of the police department, was ar rested yesterday on & warrant sworn out by tha Superintendent of Police Relily, charg: ing him with embezzling $£,000 of 1ha city’s funoe, Whisky snd gambing are the eup poscd causes, B Land $lide in Ausina, VigsNa, January 16,—A dispatch from Czeraoratz, Austria, states tha' serious land slides ara_coenrrirg on the hill bebind the (ireek cathedral of that towa and the build ing adjacent to the catbedral whick oost $3,~ 000,000 18 in great danger, st g e H. 8. ATWOOD, Nenraska SRRADE OF YEQROP {XERAY AXD WIH 634DN HEREFORD KND JERSEY CATTLE AXD DUROO OB JNRENY RED SWINE 6@ Yovo siock for sale. Corzespondence solich lonttant Consvmers ! 0 1/ Ridga's Food will find she 81.. the Dgdtc buyp Druggiste Warould eep it, but if | this size of your Drug 91t ‘sehd ihe amoint mer, Mas., aud they tduiliforiard 6 oan, ex COLLARS »° CUFFS BEARING THIS MARK ANE THE FINEST QO0DS EVER MADE, sewa All Linon, sorn Linings axo Extoriors. Ask for thems CAHN BROS., Agents for Omsba [0H KENT—With heard, to a lady, & beal nished room, S W cor, Gt st aad St Mary's aves CH517p TROR RENT—Sevoral chsap louscs, L F %o thet. SOR IRENT - Furnished rooms and board at il ) Qi Wit Hoom and board 10F tw e, gentlomen, o DO 1t RO e ith 8 rocws u T—Lerge ni 12k nefe o ¢ NOIL RENT—Neatoottage 8 100mw, hall, pantey closus and oollar, §12.60, alss other cheap ten L. Thomas. ATt ootns 028 5. Wb Bi. 2 65810p Eight room houss; Mrs. ¥. Roddis, h st 600-16p Part of double house; 4 roows,Shia s addition; §10 pes wouth; room 24 Omahs Na. ional bisuk. ol (0% RENT - Furnished Koom witn board 603 N, ith. 6244 JP0i BENL=Now bk o room house, with ity wat'r, on Fouth 17ih Bt. noar railr a u ront 84); § s tounory or of 7. W. 0. Rickards, 6 o8 ENT=Bae; el S 1Y 1847 Shoraiun sve acoumuyc e 5 horses; § 42 o1, WILLIN ' CLARKE, Tanuary 12, 1846 line NOTICE. Tho eo-parinachip heret Omaha, Ne 70 existli g betweon Charles M. Leighton and Heary T. Clark Guder the namo of Ll gh: rk, 18 Ahin day dis oived by sl ! . alliadebted s du v Mr. Clark- prosented to and all ola him f; o husiness CHauLs M. Laenios, HRNKY T, CLAki. s For Mem iy i ud firouty Mailed, seaied 10 plbIS - ERIE MEDICAL CO., BUFFALO, N. Ve =

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