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THE o DAILY BEE- SATURDAY JA NUARY i7, THE DAILY BEE Omaha Ofi iNew York Office Ballding, . 916 Farnam o, lloom 65 Tribun: mornivg dally, A8 BT WAL 10,00 | Thres Month 5.00 | One Mont: Per Weok, 95 Cont e warRLY Bew, Sme Toar. st Mont Thres Monl| Ono Month t 140 the Eorros or T BUBINRSS LaTTEM, All Banlness Tetvors and nddrorsed t Tren Bre Prsiisn Pratts, Choaks and Post ordors to be ablo ¢4 tho order of the company. THE BEE PUBLISHING (0., PROPS E. ROSEWATERjEditor.) A. 1, Fitch, Manager Daily,Circulation, ¥ 0, Box, 488 Omaha, Ne QuA sdo pay S ————————ee—rm— PENSYLVANIA never goes back on the Don Cameron will be Cameron famlly. retornod to the United Statos senate. Tir controversy ragarding St. John is becoming about as monotonous as the war botween Goneral Sherman and Jeff Davis, One momber of the legislature of Illi- noia has refused a railroad pass, and he | 80 they will have no advantage over home | every tex yearr, the first exoeph Bundayt [The s and Rditorial Remiteanore shoud be [ high licenso 1y was sceepted an a com- %0 CouraNy HIGH LICENSE., tor B which shall subrequentlyle admitted as Tho peopls of Netricknwil ¢ | 1f this bill is adoy Colorado will rejol D TFibune: Republic faya that t Sen 2 proposes, if posi license aad tho y atare of k tto o|have the Nebra gh ed, the licenser We advire Mr, Mct T alone, to make i corr £500, anou leavo well of thiy he present fon of the lic The | " | erally safisfied with pen the way for them to put i1 are Union |the methods which the 'y aw, and a redu will rai the | 1me on Railros ympeny has practic acquited & foothc people ¢f Northern € howl of inc t will balf ation all | firg tate the liguor | T t had not attempted in this lorado, espe along make sh ¢ the should remembor that N 1 elemont w to tinker lav. The liquor dealers|come a law.” s with cqual fores to N of the old ka narrowly that the Nobraska. ped a prohibition law, a Tur failure promite, and that too by only a very {Somo of the most promi-|causes considerable surprise, although it in in the naturo of a liquidation, by whish all depositors wiil be paid in full a8 roon as the sceurities can bo realised upon. long time troasvrer of the United States, The suspension of this houso will prob ably not affost other banks in New Yok, ! Inont and intelligent liquor dealers in Omaha prorounce the present law as the » | very best in existence for ths govern. mont of the liquor teaflic, snd they arc opposed to any materlal changes. Lot tho Jaw alone, and co> thatitis suiotly enforced. If amended at all it should plaivly provide that the wholesaio liquor dealers bo compelled to pay the same liconte as the rotallors, and that their liconse shall entitle them to soll in any part of tho state; a'so that drammers | constitution. This will be the firet state of forsign houses bs required to take out | census under the new constituéton which a slmllar licenso for solling ia Nebraska, [ provides thas a censws shall be taken ne in 1885, Tur legislature should mot forget to provide foz tho tuking of the state census this year, which is required under the {s rogarded &8 ono of the great ourriosl- dealors. The provislon concerning the | thus alternating with the na.onsl cenus. tes of the age, —— WHATEVER may be satd of [ evada as a “gollapsad ata the peoplo of that atate have ehown their good wenne in re-eleoting Senator Jones te tho United States senate. St. JouN continues to receive more gratuitous advertising then ho ever ex- pected, and as & consequence ho says that he has had ten times more cff rs to loctare than he could accept. Axorner meeting of the bosrdof trade, tho oity council, nnd citizons generally should bo held at once to conclude the dlecussion of the proposed charter amondments and agreo upon what we want in the way of legislation, so that our legislatlvo delegation can act advisedly. Itis important that the whole matter be ¢ rafally connide Tue langth ¢f Gov. Pierce’s message to ths Dikota logislature, is thus sc counted for by the St. Peul Piancer Press: The journalisiic pastion, strong cven in his gaberastorial elovation, iy dis- played by Gov. Pierce in his m-ssage. Juaging from it larg:h, wo imagine that ths governor was laboring under the im- presston that he was diing space work for a Ctisago n:wspspor. Tne completion of the Mackey- Benuott cable mak s the tolal length of submarine cables, according to the Zlec- trician,sbout sixty-eight;thuusand miles. Each catls contains an average of forty strands of wire, 50 that altogether there are over 2,500,000 miles of wire used in theie construction, or ten times the dist— anco from the earth to the moon. Prac- tically, all this has becn Ia'd within the las$ twenfy-five ycare; the greater part within a decade. Axong the candldates for government director of the Union Pacific the name of -Jacob S. Willilams has beon mentioned. Mr, Williams would undoubtedly make an excellent director. He formerly re- -alded in Council Bluffs, where for several years he successfully conducted a demo- oratic newspsper. He is now a resident of Omaha, where he ranks asa prominent business man. Having interests in each of the twin cities and the sister states, he ought to be able to satisfactortly take chsrge of both ends of the Union Pacific ibridge. One thing is certain and that is (hat he would prepara his reports without the assistance or at the dictatton of the Unlon Pacific officials. two-mile prohibitory belt should also be amonded #0 that licouse can be granted within it, or else the law should bo en- OTHER LANDS T'HAN OURS. Neither the victory nor tho delight of the representatives of | forced In regard to that “sacrod ground,” [ Lord Wolseley will jbring the . glish a8 it can bo if the anthorities will only [government one step nearcs In point of do their duty. Tho prohibitory bele [#pace to a sclution of the Piyptlen mud. scoma uselers, and wo oan o no gocd |dle. 1n polnt of time the solution must reason why it should not be abolished. | bo nearer, for no mudile—not even that Wo haveno great feare, however, that |of Bgypt-—can lat forever. The his- tho present logislaturo will cut down tho | tory of England's relations with Figypt liconse fifty per cent, as proposed by Sen. | #inco the rovolt of Asabl Pacha is iv a ator Motz's bill. sad illustration of the ovils of a half- ——— hearted, Ealling, midway polioy. At FORT ROBINSON, that date there were threo altorrativer, Tho importance of secating an appro. | 395 0ne of which would havo stiaigh: priaticn for the enlargement aud improvo | ©0ed affsirs in Egypt. One of theso wae ment of Fort Robimson should not b | conference with the other Europesn pow- overlooked ty our rprosentatives at|or® and jointaction with them secord- Washington, who have so well taken care [ 108 to tho declsions ol that oconfer of Fort Niobrara. General Sheridan has [00¢0. But 3 Eagland considercd that referred to Fort Robinson as one of the | hor interests in Fgypt were para- sentinel posts of the army, and General [ m0UNY aand scorned to smbmit to the Gibbon in his last report recommended |i1igment: of the powers what sho.be its colargement. Tho location of this|lieved to be her own prizate businors, fort makes it a much more important post | 540 had yot two courses open, . elthor of than Fort Niobrara. 1Itis only a short[Which wovld: have commanded respect distance from the Sicux reservation, be- and acquivec ence. She ccl:ld have nlj ing only sixty miles from Pino Ridge |1o%ed tho justico of the clairas of Arabi sgancy, whers thero aro about 7,000 In- | Pashe, and the right of she native dians, Sioux county, slthough unorgan- Keypliss to protect themselves -againet ized, now contaius about 2,000 costlsrs, | the exactions of both Turks ard Glaoure. and includes within its domain vast stook [ AFaDl was os oo blask ashe wis pa'nted, Intercsts. Immigastion is pouring into that | Tho Sutz canal would have been safs, patt of tho state at a very rapld ruts, and | 8ud littlo diglomacy—aftor his friend- it is expscted that the present population | 8t and that of the Egyptians had been will be nearly doubled within a year. On | ¥R by ths admiesion of the justice of the east Fort Niobrara is the nearet |S1€lF peinc ipslclaims—would have placed military post, being nearly 200 milea dist- | B2yptinn bondbolders on a very much ant. Incase of an outbreak of the Fa.|firmer footing.than $bas on which they ; now stand, By this course England, who dianwiatiEins (audge temonldibe foklino kot GReTs iafassmsi50]000000 OFiMab servioo to the settlers of Sioux county. | suimans, o ¢ comiderably more than are Although the Indians have boen very [ruled by th e Sultas of Constantinople, peaceable and quiet of Inte, yot an out- [ would havi» earned the gratitude ot all break might oecar at any time.. Itis the | ruo follo'wers. of Mohammed, would ave comp elled all such secret socleties unexpected that alwags Uappens. We|,.'that of ,Senoussi to direot their machina consider it the duty of our represonta-|ations sgiinst some other objeet, .and tives to sce that our frontier is propesiy,| would hav o robbed Bl Mahdi of his-fol- protected by the strengthening of FortJowers anc « his pawer- withont a_battle. A The third cours:—that of the Jingoes— Robinson; and 1o is hoped: snat they will |yt “wit oh the Jate lsmented - Lord make an effort to secure an appropriation | Beaconsfi sld would: probably have fol- for that purpose. It isin a decaying(lowed, wass to sond a large foree condition, and needs not only repalrs.but | 0 BEYP'i, overwhein Arabi, put ao - end to fiygyptiau antonomy, march an numerous new buildings. So long as the army to Kh.pnoum,_ raise the English Sioux Indians remain in aach olose prox- | fug " ther e and throughout the Egyptian imity to our borderr. so long will Fort|Soudan, annex.everything, and then ask Robinson contianna to be the most im.|the Povvors to state their objections. i tion in Nebraka, | ¥rs0e, ocoupied in_sohemes for the portant military position in Nebratks, | ocoupat) on of a. Nesthwestern Afelca, and it should o lo nger b neglected, woald b.ave done nothing but protest anu aunex mor» territory; Italy would have been ;dml‘.nd by & ceanionldof the const : v _|around Assab; Ruseia would not have nG::e:‘ln( raut o o (finanoler and busl. |around Aeseli Kowela woold nob have an, 16 Bas nover oast sny reflsotion lo pat b hur; and Gormany, free to enter upon his bravory and ability a3 a soier. | 1t seevus, therefo ra, lou oo losiaation schemes, would have Robert Andcraor Poat &, A. R, of York, | rather foolish for the |acquioscod. Now all:the Eurcpean powers call Eog- Nebraska, to- 8y into s passion ani. pass § o d to account for her stewsrdship. She has nather fuifiled her dutios nor passrgs of the bill “wovld | n end (o olally, wouid ba g'ad to see this bill be- This contiment applies Now York benking firm of Jobn J. Ciseo & Son Tae late John J. Cisco was for & Tar claim of Bradford brothers, of § 1on,.winded res oluticas condemnatory «f "Washington, is rather salty, to ssy the |, prif editorial, paragraph in the Bre least. They want the Nebraska legisla- f,¢sting that.*‘t20re is only one other ture to pay them $10,000 for their alleg: [ thing to he provided for General ed sorvicesin the comewhat famous case [and thatis a guardian.” Had of the state of Nebraska va J. Sterling | Grant had guardian to take care of hix. Morton, for the title to tho ealt spripgs | husiners affwirs he would not t> day be ia fn this state. Inasmuch as the salt|ihe embarra ssing and humiliating position springa are worthless we would suggest | in which he finds himsalf owing tothe poss that tho logislature compensato the|anq reoklens msn-goment of hla financoe. Washiagton sharks by presenting them | gunggeds of thousands of dcllars were the property in question so that they can | siven to him only to be lost in unfortun preserve their ton thousand dollar claim |,y speculations and invesiments, owd 4u Nobraska sslt t> bs obtained from the | fne)ly the George Jones fund, as it is aforesald eprings. Yot we euppose| clled, was ramsod by his riod, friends, to thelr claim is as valld a8 somo|pg)y bim out, bus his friends woll aware othors which the jobbers and|,¢ hiy incompotency 15 financior irvest: plunderers are endeavoring tolod the $350,000 0 that he could only shovo through the legislature. The peo-} .o the intarest. This was virtually plo aro watohing thelr ropresentatlves | bysing o guardianship over the fuad fux very olosoly to sce whother every mab|tng bonefit of Ganeral Cirant. So far as who has cooked up eomoe plunderng job|ihe Bre |g concerned it fails to is to be allowed t) walk into the treasury | norcsive where asy Insalt waulteand fill his pockets. —_— been offered to Genral Grant, and we are glad to see that he is very Ir the invesimant of menty in the re-|1ikely to be placed upcn the resired list, ocont presidontlal cmpalgn counts for | whioh will give him an income of about anything, the Payno fami'y, of Ohio,|$17 500 a yeur, the same is now re ought to have a great deal of influence | oeived by General Sherman, This 1s vn with Grover Cleveland, 1t is stated that|qoubtedly the proper thing to do, and Col. Payne, who owns §12,000,000 in|jt will meet with general approval, Standard Oil stock and has §3 000,000 oash in bank,spent money freely as wator| The railrcads chartered by the nationa in elevating Liis father to ths eenatorablp, | govornment claim that they atenot sub- and that the'son and father contributed | juot to state ocntrol and legislation, $170,000 0 the state and national cam - [gy,il any mieunderstarding on this point palgn funds. This liberal exponditureit|;, (¢ future Senat>r VanWyck has in- scoms was for the purgoss of advancirg|gr;juced a bill which ought to pass wii the intorests of W. C. Whitney, of New | oot gny objection, 14 provides that sl York, who is a member of the Payne fam. ily, and who aspires foa cabiuet position. | gfier croated by acts of congress, fir the Money can do almost anything snd we | gor giruction of railroads in ary ttae o: would not be surprised to sce the Payne territory, shall in all things be subjest to family rawarded by the elevation of Mr. | the control and legislation of any suck Whitney to s scat in the cabloet, Be- territory or st sorylco to the demoorats in the future. | pg Jegisiature ui any such stale or ter There's nothing so potent in politics a8 8 i¢ory, and this law shall apply to corpo good sivod **bar'." ret'on having ralloads in a tercitory bujoa Icdia, enrivhed herself. 1f Lord Wolsciv baate the Mahdi, what will he do nex:}: As was said by the Dufin, the flag of civil on ww waves.over Khartoum, and | if it is oace taken down it may bs cen- turles before it is.again raised. No.unblased porson with even 5. pass- ing acquaintanco with the surrounaings of Khaitoum, snd wish Gordon's condi- tion, san ever Lave had any doabt of lis seourity there,. or of his sbility to get away it he cirad to do so, without dis- chasging his misaslom. The position of the city in the.sngie formed Ly the jane- tion,of the Vhhite and Blue Nils, and the fortificatians. in the rear, malXe it impregnuble againss any forcs she Mabhdi could twing, Ducing the high watéry an ecemy, gould not even got within a mile crwo of ti20 fown, vanich, ka3 bean well prowsion ed, and well supplied with smanition 1 appliances for aggressiza and defen- slve operatons, Barring accidord, Gar don has, i fact, bsen alwut as ssfs in Khar:oura as he wouli be in Londen has [ Tae tslc.to tho contrary has con e, fwm | o fool's 2, attempt 10 m ke party capital and its ehief effoct has ba:mn . deesive tho majorify of Amenican nowspapers. woich s, meuow have a stranzadesice, in commentiog upoa Bridsh a@irs, w we poato that eaute which {s least represen. 1a:ive, of republlcan priociy les. Ii was the cheap boats, made of in ferior Swadish sprice and so constracted thal in a 1ush of water they would hsrdly hold together, that cansed 80 much de- L want, They mean to gov If the Brith ad anc nd «nlarge the limits of tte hey rotreat furthe into he end found fresh sc inere more rapidy tha they adspt™ them as & race, t i omen's of Ronth Afric:r 1 with every year their power both ond ontside of the Eoglish lines i 1pon the fnor, 11 South Afrion were, like Autt alia, Camada ond thy Unlied States, n favor with the overplus «f Eog tish population as & spot to which to emi ¢, the Boors would In the long run sbsorption; but from presint ap pearances Knglish rale car only be main tained in South Africa by mtione] ex hibitiona of the power of the mother sountry. The problera which meets the English In and around Cape Colory is, in fact, the same which has almost every where paralyzed French efforts to colo- nize. . ment fah; telves better, The war with Bl Mahdi seome pret'y brsiness wlien the number of troops is taken into acconnt We reed (o duy, for sxample, ¢f General Stawart's foron of 2,000 men and a porsible opporing force of 8000, 'Ihese tignres would have been contidered of swall consequence in our civil war. Am engagemeut which in volved but 10,000 men altogether wonld have becn rated aa & akirmish, Vet sech encountera giva: tho Eoglish papers &n opoortunlty for huge editorlals and large Keadlfner. Tho great {uflcence which Princs Bis- marok exercisea over the gevernments of Euavope 18 in strong contrast witly the Iittdo regard for his'wishen that prewvails § In the German paclisment. An appro- priation of one hundred and fifty thous- and marks, which the government asited for promoting colonization in Africs, was ceducad cve-third ia the house, in epite o the ohansellor's eloquent boast of tho populasity of his o dnial pelicy. It i true that the reduction was made by » narrow yote of 135 to 198, but the blow will be mone the lesy keenly folt on thatr account. Im their fre nt confliots with thos mmperious- minister tho Germsn pavitamont s acquiriog more independence - aud' self-rs lisnce, Wtk the progress which the npposision i» making, the poition ¢ £ the ministry as now conetituted will be come so difiiduds that it will be impossi - ble for tham to carty on ‘Mo government. [n the strugglo thst muet ensuo the pow- er of prrliament willbe fismly established lor thers will bea reaction in which it \wit meroly reoord the -ministertal do- lcrees. 'Tho desided tendsaey. in iny is toward & government 1n whi supreme powor wilk bo in “he 1opresonta tives of the pecple, and in which the ¢m garor will not undertake tho-directien of public sflairs. T¢is in the highest do- gree probable that Biamarcl: will be Ger- many's lost despotie miniater who will bo snffered to treat its parliam =2t avan ob- siructicn and a nuisence, @hina is politic in negotinting dizectly with Japan instead of with Corua regsrd- ng the receat revelt in the latter coun- try. Whatever may have been the origin ofi she outbreak, iv seems t:-have been made the ccoasion “or a confl ikt between whe Japanese and Jhiness garrisons that are in the country cstensibly for ths pro- teetion of thelr embaasles Thase coun- trios have mors than onco aksady come to blows over Corea, to which both of them have more or less distinct {‘claime;” but China cannot afford to the sottlement of these scores mnow, while France is pounding at her’ dcors and Russia gly looming up in the - distance. Russia has no *‘clair=s’ ‘on Cores,. it s true,, though it was not .very loug ago that the Russians were talking of making Coren the base of operaticos. against * the kitchen is a y ba ke I s and © oths used ab ld e a o & us the 18 cover in lessen: upon which ' lly k- pt, and i will bs found more attention will by iv n tethe soves, wherethe nocessarymeans ars <0 ensi ¥ cariivd abeat fecm rovm tov00m. uticura ude fowthe et bemefit she has rreoived B, SMITIT avrrect woll known doa er'in f his wito is 1filly evince of Gties, this 2ith 1 MCHIN®TRY itor of the Gospel, 1 3vo soen: M, Smith reeent y and o Wl prrmamntly eured, O McRINSTRY, Sec'y Advent, Ch, Contl 1. Q. No. Vi.andt No. N, B Boston Seps 9, 153k Taren liove her to d thoroughly 1 yarifier, and Potter Drus~and Cemical Co., Poston, M. Smith's Case, and what the Feévi Mr. Me! us Wsny about it heenn Jeartol sufh 1 hiavo | of the timo wikh what I has T lisaslive, I hav affloted som: t mes that there was no apot frons the crown f my hrat to tho sulos (! {hat was 1ot discason and 2w red as orimsca. co 1 ¢1inll whith spots, which 1Ad a denp, butillat flrss 0 80 inéh ne harning vensati nes 80 lame that T oowld searcely & could not dress myself without asust T have tried many and have in physiciun vas at cver; sad d %0 3 now i o jesi.and | folt somehow heir faroruble ot inion of then About the scoond week in i nd within & permanent fmprovemo 3, ahout ks good ag ne v irtuo of my w L und I jpin with her in_expressigg my g €O _POISO IN THE PASTRY Chine. The opportunity is 55 gord now that the Russians moy-not be nawilling |/ to accept any pretert.. for carrying out this c1d purpose, anc $hus secure a fer- tilh peninsu a, from which thay. eould esily step into the leng covetod Chinese province of Mantchuria, China is not likely just now to furnish the pratoxt by willingly reopening the old 'qaarre) with Jupam, The rise of Germuny to the vank of ia Girat-cluss power was sure,, seomsr 0 ¢ later, to embarrass Boglish politice. T2 the fourteen years, which! has olapse 1 since the union of th:acountryy under tb o Biaperor, Eagland bas hecn favored b y dissensions between.. France. and Ge c- usay. What is ominious to. Baglsnd. at present is that these diessnsions ha ve |} Biamarcis time has COMme. wh en he may concilate Ksance by e inttla support of her foreign foley agat sty {Zngland, 8o withost aay) 1 willito Bnz- u—he cnly despises Mr. Gihdstons— e throws his swocd into the France bcale in the Egyntiau dipute. Thes e not the first symptoms. ur a rapproche ‘moat between the two sountrins, by & is 1] first instasce in whicltic has boea 'put before the pgople. of Havope . a defiite shopa, 1t does, Tmot maan ithat Germanyy iy afraid of Frazce out she ia tired of baving tikeep alvays ready to fight har, and thak if England cam be sacriticed to restore pencs on, the continent, there wiil bo no hesitation about the motter. Wbather tae ordeve to have th> Boglish navy fa xeadinzes for |an expedttion hes, reforence 10 this, no joms con tell. But it in somswhas omi nous that Fingland, with no other antaz nist on the horiz u, iesses such 24 oraer 1n o depth of winter. o ——— - HOME AND FARES IDE, cisuppeared, Prince B0 es a stions for wicker chairs are wovered wish s chinta Sycamore is becoming & very pojular weod r inbsrior tinish. Mantels aze, now draped. wath scarfs sus pendsd from a brass 107, alout the edge of tne shelf. The latest. dieknm of fashjon Is that hang- inas, whesker for windows, or doors, should not mateh, A crest-shaped baske', made to hosg from she ceiliog or @ baskes, s very pritty to hald tlowers or grass, An st ractive design fr a pale stons gray felt ssble cover is wa embroidercd bordes wrought of s.arlet piajjs, intermingled with the delicate green loaves of truiling smilas to Iny in the progress of Lord Wolseloy’s | tue cornen feip up the Nile. to the war department, both in regard w the quality of the watarial used ia the ) |outht of the expedition and the lack of adigrate sopplies. An cflizial ipquiry will bemaiein o the masterand wi ¢ th.my railroad corporations heretofore or here |made to send the swindling 3or t-astors Icittsh, b w may be to. the pevitantiary, #crong enough to do h's, The handful of bardy, energetic Boes whobold t e fiee republics t) tne no:th- 2 the rame extent, a: | easiward of Cape Ol ny and westward sldes their money might be of valuable}:f e corporations had besn organize 4 by | t) Port Ni serious menase ‘o Buylnd's power it Soa h Africa than the eut ve force of t -lgrest empira of Russia is to be: 1t ia said that the con « To Y mander has sens some furlous despasehes nd Zaluland are a wo hole The Boers know ¢xact y d0100gh to hold a vase or figure, Knit portieres are.made from stiips of +ilk dresses that have ouglived their usefuluas, or sush other pieces of silk »s might be ut band can be wilizo], The portie:es have qui.e u etfoct of Uriental stufle, 1he plain effects of @ bedroom wantel may be improved by hap ing in the cout:r a round, t | vevelle 4 mirrar, with & fraws of oak or plu-h and on_each side, & triflo above, plaze s s h-1ls for vases, biic-a-brac, etc. PA 1 ve deslgn in a Ysplasher” show: s fusntty of tiay fishis woiked dof outl n pi yfuuy dsporing toemrelves throvgh b u cewel water Tha charm of this lics in dity, rather thau in its beauty. Au effostive and earily made decoration !« brosk & spaoe upen & barren wall i+ an e gh 1020 dnh #quare board, q 1ite thin and eivers sith plub. Albrbavg g it ismoud wie by meens of Joopsfeaewed o the back, nail 1 t v ontre nearved and gldid bracket larg Hla,Lomon, Orange, ete., iavor Cakes, Coenms, Puddings, &c.,as delicntely and nat: u mily as the frult from which thoyare made. ¥OR: STRENGTH AND TRUE FRUIT FLAVOR THEY STAND ALONE. PREPZAED BY THE Price-Baking Powder Co., Jhicago, St Louis, Mo. waxens or Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder —ano— 2. Price’s Yupulin Yeast Gems, 1 Doss Dry Hop Yenat. | TOR: SALE BY GROCERD. i WE MAXE BUT ONE QUALITY. 109 CENTS FOR $L WIHEN TOU WANT G0OD VALUF, ASKE FOR PIPER-HEIDSIECK CHAMPAGNE. Unserupulounsdealers at- tempt. to substitute other (W SPECIL Y NOTICES avla wnd Farram S4 V4 ONEY loaurd Vi boughs and ¢ W Sen s 1 Daty ANTED .t o mily, 1o cAlidion, \ TANTRD g on W. D, ¥ \"A\I WD 7ANTFD A o0 busis ens man with ood refor {0 trka a Dalf inthrertin a now grocory ceoro locited 11 the hest pare o Omaha. 4 ttess 8 Y., Beo oMo 09.17p Kitehen girl, 2020 St. Mary's aw e 10p FANTED 1 résamaber musi-ba kord kirt 14 mer, Apply Andersons Biosk roow % 0¥0:10) { & Douglne DA g 10r kitchen work 17 ANTED—A § o1 W BD--A younmwiel 10* light housewo sk, &t cor, of Hatney and thon 83 000 19p Wi ANTAD—A thoroaghly competant cook VW /Siram, 8 Wcor. 11+ and Gaj to) ave © \ Bluf 3 VWANTED il o 05 el housewors. APy 1015 Mas0n b3, bst: 10th ani 115, 062 Y ANTEDB.ardurs at 0 Mrs, 1 Ak ey wag giv Hoeaco Everdty, FANTED—A gond 5 or write to Mra Papliol ave. 70teb7p y W1 by paid %o an ex- Wl to o 4 seml lioysswork;oul it oco ek, ol 2400 D A 2it] to wowh, iron and_co! ct 3t belp, 91 or weel; refoy Tors, @ond pay X braskn 1 waual Marriapo |en » itloh 5 KeNn—1 waoe ® fuan o wv 1 ute to buy thém for carh. N D, B. Beomor, bus or and sipo per of Gamne meatry and Eigge, #01f 63, 806, and 577 Howard 51, Oaahn It pracical gqunsah JCWB0, experiener, 630.17p §26 15th ~t. n by s who hus Maroeite, young man, exporinced o d r oper, with besiiof refercnoea ing Dan of edua- 3 will accep? anall improves. Addrose ** i1 G.' Be 0456 ealary until busives: offl ¢, V refer nces given TANTED sged man as Janitor or watchman. J. 1. Bee office. G 6301 Situat'on by o middle An cxpurtanced diess maker will dosew ENIEDE Ty vate familiee. Call at 1414 Dodge. “, Totel man, & pusition as cloik or mauager, Address I K. K., ® Oiiee. 5i510p VY ANEED - position un an appren t i o et ware stors Address C. 8. Lw gelt, N 1n whoiesale satabishmes) in Omals, Dos “an.4t MISCELLANEOUS Wabsu ANTeLFarehia rom end_boara Ly 8 Rentleman, in house with mcdern im, roves ments, centeally located. Kither Omahn sr C Blufi. References given it destied. Address leck fiex 52 Omaba P 0. V ”de ANIRD—Two gentlom R P firet cliss board. dro=s W. G, R., Beo offioe. 631 7ANTED—10 1ect, by gontleman aud wite, £ vo W 4 ocms, murpished of ‘aufurnithed in yrivarte family, certral'y Iceated or handy to wreet car; ref- exencen forithid, Addiess P. 0. box 702, 668 20 ANIED—10.000 familes 10 try our selt-riring WY “Purs Burkwheat flour avd Self-bittog <ot moal kept by all first-o'a s grocers. ~ We warrant all buckwheat soid under our brand pure, W.J W SHANF & 0., Mannfacturers. 4. 7 sl capital roqivred; rs call cn the compar y'y . 1612 Howard st , bet. 1oth and 645.10p AN Eu- G ovites, Provinors, Flour, F \ gocd loration for the businos ¢ xes Grocer, Fee office. 064-10p with hardware, good referon: ok . 4 880, (rqube & " i Newls furntabed tront ¢ £, 8, W, 170h ard Cas | K RENT-One howws. Tuquite Bdho'm & Krio h Loard, al ter, [ TR0 v H bwo or ire Yie bonrders, 1914 We NOR R NT K nished ror erAlvten only, & ploasant fam a1e.e W ologeu t room (n Rediok’s blook, 44048 (0t RENT—Fusmatiod 1ith 8y i Farnam ons room for rent 298 4184 Btore soum 1111 Paroewn 8¢ , with or Fiabies, by Paulen & Cn., 1818 @ # a0 ® furnished for light oot m o aly aseant in ilee. hasd HowardSte. 438t FOR SALE, yexr old mar ., and hatness Shelcson l»v'r,fi«u €3, one-hall acre fn north On ' Auitres X V. 7. Beo utticc [ SOR SALKBoarding honso eiways (u%; inl o la7ge town noar Cmeak; sntable a0 sold on for casit; rant of house Tow, Fuicter paticalars ad wress L K., oo flice: o76:91 JOR BALE OR TRADE-Gond efock tarm of 66 \ mios fm Onaha, one mile fiows witl trade for Om Gcdey & Har. oo, Ousab Aot Sprivatlei, Neb. woax and tifal A ini 18 V0K SALE | Joeten Opposito Port of 065165 fest o streot 8 blooks hn L. McCagnie 4200 blocks weet of 3 “payi wnts, cheap fo' ague, oppsite Post Offico. 4:7-4 and stk of clothing, ira»for farming land outh 102 8t., Ouaha. 08 AL My but dia boots andshoes, will Geo H. Févorus 457, OB SALE—Cheup, horso aac bugsy, 310, Cum- ing St. S92t OR SATE—Lsot of haracw, 1 wagon and cost box; nesrlaot summor, 8 E cor 17th and_Darcas ote. 653-19p {OR SALE ORTRAD! Fint good dateam flone'ng mill burrs aud one ford burr; ail in ule beon uged 14 mouthe, S tu % busivess Jote-n Kcarnoy, Nel avd mill, together wr mill alone; tion; svill rell ongocd torms, or trade for sirable propeity. Addxs L K- arney, Neb ~ALE~MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS — A. Hospe oticr Pre Bo:rdman & Gray Piano at . $ 195 €0 t 0+ . HailPiavo at . L0l on & tamlin Organ at Oue Shoninge: D at One Woor bridze tue Kstey Org: at Oue Johnson: Orgar For cath or on essy menthiz o Alfo agents for celerratea Kimball Piano and Kim- ball Orxan, Pmemson tnd Hallet % Davis Pianos. gt tolk, loweed prioce. 4. bospe, 1019 Dodga 539fel iH “or part of two thousan t acren of ‘timber land, torty miles cast of Kanaas City, wil exchango fov K braska land or morotiandise’ Becdord, Bonor & 4221 Ve MISCELLANEOUS. M ONEY FORTOAN—On real estaie; Ly Ballomn broK., 337 8-100h st 68617 Monn ta Toan on chattels by J, I. Beatty, south 24¢h s £, 0 70 EXCH A SGE—Farms for improvel property In Omaha. ~has R. Woolley, Koca-20, « miaba.. National Baak: Omaha Neb 51045 ing sitn n Mis. £62-207, ARTIES—Wishin help or soryants oan ol I Georgo at 0(6-Capitol ave. Bowa oo +DA L, KO RENT-Front 100m Appiy 024 J 0%, RENT- Nics furnished rooms for go only; at 516} 8 16th §t; price reasons e I Simpeon. o D. 160 JOR KET Det. “ansand Cot ifornia Ste, torn. Apply at 1 N13thst [OR KENT. ablo for heuse heeping up s ira betwoou,Farn o & Douglae. - Applyw: etropolitan Hotel, JRO1 KENT-2ivoaly turu/shod rooms NOR K EN pe ot miorably fumi) 1™ Closer, sud two reoms unfurni 5 728 15that Fox Yicel* turnished room, leeation (x €142, brands for the sake of ex- tra profit. on sale with every " wide~ lawake wine: merehant in the trade. A machine for shert- hand wilting, welght 3. h Send for olrculars, Stripe & Millor, Agents, 1517 Harney streot,Omahs, Neb. COLLARS #° CUFFS Ang THe FINEET QooDs EVER MADE, sema All Linen, sorw Lin‘ngs ano Exteriors. B4 9p L.double and 1 sisglawinished ro-m, 8:0-19p o bitween 14th and 15th cn o of \ 66.19p room ire J. E, Wibor, 80\ ity Bens. “Nice frout roors, 1902 Farn RO HENT—House vo0ms, 18h sk, or e Ly (o Nowspop (B0 fth d or uptanishod roome, per v o port, %] cotws €0 14z 3 room, § 184 8! aulie, larye otfa aud Fawaw, 30, b avd Donglas § one Kt and Dy Moy ne. 13t0 67 QOB KENT—With hined, 1o & lady isbed rooas, 8 w cos, 19ih st aad 8% Mary's ave. (5317p [0} BENT _averal chusp housia, by Bios., Mf 8 13thek Fo Py Ballou @44 N1~ Furaiohied Tooias aid Ve E 1411 ; iy NY 1613 Oupiral ave. Waslp HEREFORD 4BD Roow and b.ard for two gentlenien, | § 0 TRADE-—Stach of grocories for acrepropert aij ining Oinaba. Chas R Woolléy, 1.0 Omoha Na_ional bauk, Omoks, Nob. 0 EXCUA! Chas. K. Rank, Oxaha, | M O L Must be poou renl estat 1404 Furnam at. ~Farma for tr ok o Wooliey, Room 20, ¢ Q0K TRADE —Stocks of Chan k. Woollay, Koom 20, b ONKY toloar an south 14th § T: BeaWy, 213 0503 4p OTACE—Mra. A, has yetur ed Zom Ft ‘ravis, protasional nara obrsr , where rho. ha bren nusing o ps onthe, {0 the fawiha of Lient wants Pada d Browne, sod can. now bo feund at uny tie ather Lome 3% Oalifcrnix b #5 17p For merebandis - grocoriss pro- vainsbe Jeta-in Daylo t, Louir, Mo ; 040 aczes of fin 3 ifar.n in Ohio. cumbrancs Al comn ur striety confidontial, 8. I Winspoar, @ DOk TRADE hre t OOM: —With board, des 1abls or winter, \p © bt Caaslen Hutel, ¥ BOS . Apents for Omuha IDREXEL & MAUL, (RUOOESPORS TO JOUR 6. JAOOKN) UNDERTAKERS | 03 tand 1417 Parnam St Orders by teles ioided and prompil - sicendvd to. Telepaonie B8 ATWORD, Plattsmonth Nenasska, PRIADER OF FHOAHULINMAL 43D WIOK UNabs irpe JERSEY CATTIL AND DURSG OB JNRaBY KND SWIND. Btook for aile Corverponcenne sews LEGAL NOTICE ™~ sl take Boticy (st o B D ugl um AT a1 pe Yoy cone © rhor of itk snd Jones sirost, b Lbivh d under avid ordor, Sala oanss atiaved ) Jinusry Blst st 9 0ol ek, 'n the DWIGEA BULT At rooy for | Lintin 1 ietied 1 wa Ad Bos otlios. B8AL R RE T n () o RENT- DO RENT- Part of double house; & rooie, ~hi, » Koows 648 5, 20th 81, 65810n l‘ 24 adaition; §10 per moath; reom 4 Owahs Na. 11008l baak. oot ok " 17th. ~Furnished Hoon witn board, 808 W, b4 | l‘\u.( Hend—Now O oo h e, wikh Uty WAl 1, on Eouth 17ub &8 Deas ralle. ad track Food 1.8 the T nuggivts T, pre - ”»