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4 THE S80HOOL LAND INVESN(‘A' the looation of the chamber of commeroce. TION. 1f there was ary intention to have com: Al thia howl aboat star chambar prs. | petition, why did not the board adver csedings in oonnectlon with the schcol|tse for proposals from owners of the va- Jand {avestigation comes trom the parties | Fious sites? Is it not self-evident that & who have either bsen in collasion with |complicated ownership of minor heirs and the awiadlers and school land specalators | the board of trade can only resalt in 1ii- or from their allies wto have bean sub. |@ation and discord? The bank undoubt- sidized, The Omaba Republican and [ly hes money enough to put up its own tho Lincoln Journal have never ssid a | building, and let it do it. 45| word agalnst the outrageous vractices of Now that a euitable location fs offered r-,,..-“,.,..,,, the schosl land riag, but when an at-[8t the corner of Sixteenth and 4 | Oommuntaations rolating o Nunwumml tempt is made to secure testimony from Farnam, somo wiseacres have dis- Gastyr sheutd ba ddremed Yo the orwon O¥ TS| iiey who have beoa speculating and [covered that it s too far ‘'up grown rich out of achool linds, these |8'reet.” As a matter of fact Six'oenth All Business Totters snd Remiteances ehouud be | papers at once object to the ex- and Farnam are the main thoroughfares of | e s Bodushon proers to e made pay- | clasion of Glena Kendall and tho con-[Omshs, and always will be. No lo O spirators. It is not an uncommon thing |ton will be more central than this five or ten years hence. There iy no doubt YHE BEE POBLISHING 0. PROPS'|tor partios who aro guilty of coreupt prec . ROSUWATER, Editor.) ticon and eapocially thoss who have made | that Sixteenth street will have a viaduct, and bs paved from the fair grounds to raids on the public to destroy or remove fil‘o’x“l:\(;(":ll:ryh:“ng:; et bl 1 records and spirit away witnessos In order | the Unlon stock yards within the next to cover their tracks and escape punish. | ive yoars. Who does business at the O'Doxovax Rosss infimates that El|ment. This same howl of the Linc:la |board of trade? Surely not the dealers Mahdi is an aoxiliary Irishman, Journal against star chamber procecdings | 1 hardware, groceries, crockery, and dry —_— was made by that ramo paper during the [g0ods. A chamber of commerce s in- Tr wo hed an attorney-general the state | invertigation that precodod the impench |tended for a grain and live stock of Nebraska might havosome business [msnt of Davia Batler. But the legisla- exchango, —and for the class for him to attend {0, tare of 1871, which became su h a terror [0f men engaged in thoso lines the —— to the thieves, scoundrels and conspiro- | facilities for reaching Sixteenth and Wanpex Nones s evidently a high [tors at Lincoln, paid no attention to the | Farnam are as good as those for reaching liver. He wants the legislaturo to ap-|howl. In spite of the protesta| Twelfth and Faraam or any other point propriate 6,000 for ‘his household ex-[and remonstrances it conducted its| Within the business center. On the oth'er penses, investigation with closed doors, Even |hand, asa money making scheme or in- vestment the Sixteenth street property is cortainly much more advantagcous than avy other location. Here is a full lot then the Lincoln ring of those days suc- OoNaressMAN Finerry is the only pub- | ogeded in sphriting away witnessea into Tio official wh> dares to express satisfac-|Texas and Iowa, beyond the reach of a tion at the dynamite upheaval ia the sorgeant-at arms of the Nebraska leglsla. with 132 fest eatt front, on Sixteenth house of c>mmons, He will not be sat- | ture, With regara ¢o the echool Jands | street, which if improved with a large isfied until tho British lion's tail is blown | yoveral important facts bave been estab. | offico building could be rented for every clear off, lishsd beyond a doubt before ever the |inch. Kansas Uity has her chember of commerce located no more centrally than this, snd it is all rented to grain, live stock and commission merchants. It is O'Dy~amire Rossa {a once more hap- T ot ::R“;l' ey py. Ho has boen consultod s o tho ex- | F";‘—bA i ::; i hisloft ego as if to asy, “I told you so. of commeros is to be ocoupled by stores, but with offices. It looks THE DAILYBEE Omaha Office, No. 918 Farnam Now York Ofce, Room 65 Tritane Bailding, Publisnea svery morning, exceph Suaday [The Monday mornlog dally. HR FERELY B8, FURLSHAD KVARY] WADERADAT.D THAM POSTEAN. w m Thrse Monthe, Ome Wonth. ZvomNme ueTYER. Porhaps this will furnish to the British | P¥t two years been 1-'8311 engsged in police a clue to the perpotrators of the securing echool land leases which they outrags purchased at private eale through Glenn Kendall, and disposed of Tae present lagislatuce, above all them at a boams of from one to five things, is extremely virtuous and moral, | dollars an acre. Oae of the firms alone 1t does not propose to allow anybedy to | is reputed to have made abou: §30,000 in have a divorce, to throw dice, to inve:t|a few days iast summer. in chips, t) play bae ball, to sell tobacco| Second—It s an eatabllshed fact, to boys or cigarettes to dudes, nor to which even Glenn Kendall and Governor wear Mother Huobard dress:s, Dawes have been compelled to admit, e that the pretended leases of tho Keith GENERAL GRANT'S aricle on Shiloh is|county lands were made in defiance of oreating a g eat deal of criicism and ad-|law by corrupt collusion of the appraiscrs verso comment. Nearly every prominent | and cfficials who were intrusted with the general engaged in that battle hasa differ- | busiaess. The fact that Judge Hamer ent version, end it is now being f.ught | made perpetual the injunction to prevent over.again on paper from a dozen difter- | the disposal of those lands under thdse leases shows conclusively that there was something very rotten in Kelth county. GoverNor SQuire, of \Vnsllmgtun ter-| Third—It is notorious that there never ritory, says that that territory wonts to|has been a re-appralsement of lessed be admitted to the union. It has 147,000 school lands, although the law expressly population, and is in every way enti led | requires that they shall be re appraised to admission. Wo aro afraid, howover, |evory fivo years. In almost every coun- that it will have to stay ou’ in the cold |ty of the state lands worth from five to along with Dakota for a while longer. twenty dollars per acre remain at the old sppraisement cf two or three dollars per Tug committees engaged in arranging | acre. for the inauguration of President-elect| These aro facts which are known to Oleveland expect to hive one hundred |nearly everybcdy, and whether the com. thousand mon in the procession. We|mittee finds them out Is lmmaterial prosumo that this is the army of one hun- | Had Glenn Kendsll been an honest man, dred thousand men that Henry Watterson | and had the administration of our affairs has talked so much about. Watterson | been conducted with vigor and vieilance, and the star-eyed Goddsas of Reform will | no such jmbecility and crookedness in the lead tho prooession, cave of our echool lands would have cc- curred. to pieces over this controversy, when in purchase of the Sixteenth street lot, and which to put up the building. securing the necessary money. purchased. It is not too late yet to do this, em, standpoints of view. chaso of this property. 8 ream. localities at this time. — VAN WYCK'S VINDICTIVENESE. by his enemies with being a revengeful and vindictive map, His recent astlon in the senate in behalf of & man who had been his friend and then turned around in & political cauapaign and abused him at the request of a rallway corporation,does not by any means sustaln the charge. Amdug the warmost supporters of James Laird and the B. & M. railway during the last campalgn was one William H, Tibbits, formerly an expounder of the gospel, but who, after pounding a brother preacher, becams a bloody buatcher. Some years ago the B, & M. railway company gobbled Tibbita’ homestead, with all its improvements, and ha sought redress at the land office, but without success, He then appealed to Senator Van Wyck, who, during the last eeselon of congress, introduced a bill allowing him to select another homestead, and ob- tained a favorable repcrt from the com- mittes to which it was referred. In order to help Jim Lsird the B, & M. rsilroad company premised to give Tibbits ano'her 160 acres of land, this being done to induce the ex-reverend gentleman to throw his in- flaence Zor the railway candidate for con gress, Mr. Tibbits, with a commend- able tenderness of heart, not only at once forgave the B, & M. for driviog him from hishome, but immediately began to in- dustrlously denouncs Senator Van Wyck. The ssnator, however, proceeded with the bill for the rolief of Tibbits, always inalsting that the government should pro- tact those whom it had allowed railroads to plunder. In other words, Seunaior Van Wyck dld not allow the base ingrat— itude of Tibbits to iofluencs him in the least from acting on principle, and on the 20th of this month he aided in the passage of a bill for Tibbit’s rellef. The bill provoked seme discussion, as will ap- pear from the following from the Con- gressional Record: The bill (8. 2004) for the relief of | W, H. Tibbits was considered in com- ConaressMAN Biun, Horman's son hu distinguished himself at a social reception by *“knocking out” Senor Don Carlos de| Two years ago some of tha best bual- Castra. The ness men in Omaha organizad thesOmaha Venezuelan gentleman happened to be the wrong man, ana now | club and proposed to build a clab house. aduel is talked of, as Do Castro has|Articles of incorp-ration were filed and declined to accept young Holman's|subssriptions were made to ths amount apology. That mistakes will happen in[of $80,000. Then came the wran:le NO TIME TO SWAP IIORSES. the best regulated tea partios is demon- | over the location of the club house. Two atrated by this little episode. or three factions were formed within the club, each hiving a pet location in view. Rather than give up their orefer- ences and act in unison, thess factions held out and soon caused tho disband- ment of the club, and the whole scheme fell to the greund, Wk invite Gov. Dawes to read our chapter on the ponitentiavy. Perhaps it nover occurred to His Exc:llency that it ‘was his duty at less: t) call the attentim of the legislsture to the violation of the contract by the contractor, and the nesd. | A similisr state of affuirs has arison loss expanditure of meney for things | 7Hhin the newly organized board of trade, which the contractor la bound ¢> furnish, | "hich liad intended to ereot a chamber of It seews to us that the governor could | C0mmsrce. Application was made to the clty councl for the purchass of the lot, corner of Sixteenth and Far- nam streets, whick was regarded as an eligible site in the business center of the futare Omaha. The councll was impor- tuned to sell this property to the board Rev. Dz, Patren, of the H‘"’“‘i uni- | of trade at from three to five thousand versity, at Washington, has raised a|dojlars below what it was worth to pri- breezs of indignation among the woman | ;.¢o parties. To encourage this great sufleaglsts by assertiog that where wo-f oupli enterprise the eouncil finally voted men ard given too much liberty they i 1y to sell that ty 1o thi st onlin ok oo dotnand foameryi () (ANLGRART IO RN PECREI o bhe ity, and that the Jivesof George Elior, Madame Ruland and Harriet Martinean exemplied the truth of his assertion, This was too muck for Sasan B, Anthony, who happened to be among the audience, and walking up to the pulpit she told the | ym other part of the dlty, and great ungallant Dr. Patten that if his mother| jsessure 1s belng brought to bear were alive ehe would take him across her| ¢, croate a filunu)nd‘ kuee and spavk him. What surprises us | oqginal plan, One of theso A ittee of the whole. is that the plucky Mra. Stanton did not | parties wants to have the board purchase m'Lho preamble recltes that it appears undertake that job then and there in the | Tom, Murray's lot, on Fourteenth street, | from the records of general land office i . 5 Tt did T good i, on juat eouth of the Paxton hotel. That obf ;C* gl "of January, 1872, make home. slready has 2 foundation for a building, entry of the northeast quarter of Fox the benefit of the members of the|the plans of which are in no way de. ::::lon 21, townshlp 9 nonhq range 11 leglalature who sre still wrestling with | signed or appeopriste for a ehamber of | east, in the state of Nnbnnh and re. the problem whether they are to allow | commerce, and besides the price of the | *lded !.hu‘r:onl for I‘I;:i full p:rm of ;lmo the olaim agengy of Kennard, Hawes & | property will be much greater than that ndniad by the exieilng vatuiae, sud ) ed and cultivated the sa) and Co. to continue, we will state that the | demanded for the lot on Sixteenth and :{:: uu“nno tract was patented 'zo the oontract with thote gentlemen has been | Farnam streots. Burlington & Miesouri River railroad at cancelled by the state, as will be seen by s tlme the followirg from t;u session laws of Tha, lakmt abwies, Lowaren, s 1o entry, and sold by the railroad compuny 1883, p ge 334, chapter 5! merge the board of trade with thelto other parties. The bill proposes to sathorize W, H. SecrioN 1. Thet a joint resolution Ym relative to the appointment of an egent Tibbits to locate o“hh:nd?l::h and nxg of surveyed land w ma; or uanuhnlu collection of the amount | Pullding, st the touthwest corner ect to ple{mpuon entzy, his {Igm due from the Urited States to the siate | Farnam and Twelfth strestr, the ovt- mgwh‘, assignable, or to make home- of Hmnha on -mm of lands In this|side thirty-three oy state 08:d ot b ian nnrvuun un- military ‘land warsauts, and Jand scip|Pled by tho bauk, sud the laaide thirty. | B3t 7150 O SERETR Glb, C0 BRE HHC issued for military rorvices fo the wars ol threo feet by the board of irade, the|such entry; or, If Tibbits sball make ap the United States, for sgricul llnl college § ground #or p, and for the recovery of swam, snd overfl )wed lands due the & ww pwsed and spproved February 8, 1879, ulull be, and the same is hereby npmle. Awroved Fobruwy 21, 1883 have at least recommanded to the legisla ture the propriety of taking steps towards moking ths penitentiary self-sustaining at an early day. board of trade, and now the same fac- tionlsm that was exhibited in the cld Omaha club is manifested in the new board of trade, Parties have come for- ward with varlous schemes of their own to locate the chamber of commerce in from the presence of the congregation, Caldwell estate in the erectlon of o grand bank and chamber of commerce ~ wrel feet to be occu-|stead entry, without residence or ment of fae or commisslons, for one to be taken on af olisation to the secretary of the interior It seems to uas| ¥ithin one ,;lr, :uho u?'uwvy;my mlL; that it is almort an insalt o the ity | J¥ment to him in Cush, at the rate o 2.60 scre, for the humber of counoll for the board of trade at this late :, hnr:nbm'od 90 ARG AN day to allow any wrargling to arlse over stesd entry, 1o fall satisfection of bis P* L ninety-nine year Jeasa. THE DAILY BEE- now very much as if the reorganized board of {rade would go fact it ough' to have gone right ahead and carried out the original pog amme for the thin looked around f r the means with The board would have had but lit le difficul'y in Frank Smith, who owns the adjoining six'y-six feet, is abundantly able to furn'sh all the money needed, and would probably have done 8o had the Sixteenth street lot been and if the board acts in accordance with the dictates of ordinary common sense and business principles it will drop all wrang- ling and at once proceed to make the pur- It was a favorite saying wi h Abraham Lincoln that it was no time to swap horses while crossing a Wo would suggest to the board of trade that it won't do for it to swap Senator Van Wyck has been charged subsequent to the hoo @ tead |in UESDAY JANUARY 27, 188 TEST YOUR BAKING POWDER T0-DAY. Brands advertised as absolutely pure CONTAIN AMMONIA. THE TEST!: Flace s can ton down on & ot omove the covar a TUIred 10 tetect the prosence of righ(- and claims, in the same manner a8 in cases of rqa,mant under existing lawa. Mr. Conger oftered an amendment that the new location shall be on pablie lands withia the state of Nebrasks. Me. Vaa Wyck—Whatis the point of the amendment? The bill refers to s homestead claim on givernment landa, froo from objsctions which have bren hitherto male to flssuing merip. Why should it be limitsd to Nebraska? It would soem t3 by an act of injustice to 13 rict it to Neoraska Mr. Oonzer—The obj-ction to a gene: rel olause is that it makes it floating sorip. Me. Van Wysk—1 think the s:nator Is staken about that, Mr. Oonger—It would be like the Val | entine ecrip. I oppore giving permission to anybudy to go sround and hunt up 1ands in an old settled state, and in the hearts of villages pick ot land, that by mis ake has not been proparly;disposed of, and locate on it under such provi- sions as thia, In Nebrasks, a new state, there Is no objection to that, perhape; but I have seen great wrong ({onc by euch sorip being located on lande, In my own county & man had lived twenty- five years on a tract of frest land, made a home, expended the labor of himself and family for twenty-five years In mak- ing that home, lm{ 1t came out finally tht by virize of a grant of congress of swamp lands the land hal become state lsnd; and this gencleman with his family, the state selling the land, was driven from his home by the decrse of the United States c)urt, with the pateut of the United States in his hand to the land paid for twenty-five years before He was without remedy. I tried ia valn in the houss, and my frlends did 1n the senate, to give scma relief to a man who, with the patent of the United Statss in his band, was driven from his home and from his land. Such kind of opportunities of relzing upon land that has some defect in the ti- tle occur all over the older western s'ates, and this is anothsr class which might be located as land eccip on school lands. I think there should be a guard against permitting that class of rights of location or selection. Van Wyck—There may have been Injusiice In denying relief in the cate to which the senator refers, but that is no reazon why justico sheuld be denied in this case. Undoubtedly eettlers are those whc euffor most at the hands of the government, They lose their home- steads, and when they lose them they lose all. They have ro chance against a large railroad corporation, or even a small one; and, therefore, it becomes & matter of absolute necessi!y in order to do stern justice between the govern- ment and its citizens, to geant relief in cases of this kind. There is no hard- ship in doirg ft. Toiy man yeara ago located his claim, but it was taken away from him by a railroad company. He located under the authority of the land officers of the gen- eral government. He merely asks now to enter the public domain and occupy & quarter sectfon and become the owner of one hundred ani stxty acces. The right conveyed by this bill Is not assignable. It is a mere perzonal right. There is no reascn why the claimant should be re- stricted to yNebraska any more than a citizen of b%mhimu shou'd be restricted to Michigan. - nnti] heated, the emist will not be re. DOES NOT CONTAIN AMMONIA. T8 MEALTHFULYESS A8 NEVER BEKN QUESTIONR. Tn & million homes for & QuAFter of a century 18 has 1tood the consumers’ reliablo test, THE TEST OF THE OVEN, PRICE BAK!HS‘I‘_ HOWI)ER 0., Dr, Price's Special Flavoring Extracts, Tho strongest, mout delielous and matura| Aavor known,and Dr. Price’s Lupulin Yeast Gems ¥or Light, Hoalthy Bread, The Best Dry Hop Yenst In the World, FOR SBALE BY CROCERS. CHICACO. 87, LOoUIs. vy faetared by DI T WOSPERANN, aou: AOBNE, Ry R ad DV LLARS CUFFS Ane THE FINEST GOODS EVER MADE, & sema All Linen, sorn Linings ano Exteriors. Ask for them CAH N BROS.. Agents for Omah- Omaha National Bank, U. S. DEPOSITOKY" True, Nebraska s young in years, but her agricultural land is exhausted today, and when you give bim land there you give him nothing; all the agricultu- ral land is taken.ups.and he is driven to the arid lands, which now are almost valueless, except by the expenditure of a large sum of money. He is in the sitna- tion to-day of, an ,humble homesteader who has been T by an agent of the government, and he seeks the mere privi- lege, which is all the bill proposes to give him, for himself to go and occupy and make himself a home, and as I have said before, his intorest under this blll fs not assignable. After somo dlsomssion Mr. Conger wlithdrew his amendment, and the bill, s originally offsred, was pissed. J. H. MILLARD, WMIWALLAQGE, President. Cashlor CAPITALX SURPLUS |st $500,000. Omalia Safe Deposit VAULTS. Fire and Burglar Proof Safes, For rent at from § 10 50 per annum Or, Amelia Bumoughs OFFIOE AND RESIDENUE 617 Dodge 8i., = Omaha TEL¥PHONE NO. 144, Bee Hive Photograph STUDIO,. 218 North 16th Street. Bomomber that my Photographa are tnspected before belng delivered rom the BEE HIVE PHOTO. GRAPH STUDIO suring every- body pertect satistaction, Is¥'r it about time for Clarkson, St. John and Legate to give us a rest? BTATE JOTTINGS, 1JA movement Nas been started in Grand Island to build a sixty-room hotel, Nance county 15 agitating a bridge over the Loup to facilitate traffic on both sides of the ner. C. H. Taylor, a new resident of Weeping Water, has started to build a town hall and ekating rink, to cost 3,00, The citizens of Fremont held a meeting Saturday vight to devise ways and means to captute the proposed insane asylum, The capitalis’s from Ottumwa, Towa, pro- poses to start a_canoing factury at Weoping Water, provided the citizens subecribe half the capital stock, $20,0u The Oolumbus. Democrat abjects to_callig the body of a drowned p rson “‘a floater,” an exhumed body *‘a stiff ” The resurrected democrats are getting secsitive. Burt county evldentl{ foeds its prisoners in priucely style. Oneof them recently broke )All went to a hote), ordered a meal, and was o disgusted with the grub that he returned to i jail. The Fremont Herald is looking for the old- ert imbabitant that remembers a Nebraska winter in which there were so many days the mercury in the thermometer failed te got above zero, A boy was frosen to death near Nemahs City last week. Theugh willing to work he was unable to find employn ent, and rather than beg or accept chanity, he ' perished of huvger aud cold by the roadside, John Dearing, 8r, a butcher of Dakots City, dropped deid of heart disease in his market place last Satu day. Mr. Dearing was 69 years of age, and leaves six children, two sons and four daughters, to mourn his sudden taking off, Pasties trom Towa aro desivous of going to Beatrice to open & woolen mill. They asl bonus, but would like enough stock u\un m the enterprise to make $50,000, They will bring about 830,000 with them and will buy up the other stock as fast as they can. Nels Olive, & farmer living five miles south- weet of Minden, was shot in the neck Jast wesk by bis_hired man, named Nels Jahos son, » young Swede, The men bad quercelled over o set:lement. The doctor thinks the wound is not fal. John has fled, His where- abouts are usknown, & M. freight J, Zoll, brakeman on » B, in, mct with & fHf htlul hurt while in the discharge of his duties, at Ashland, on the 17th, He wea riding on the cowcatcher of the engine_ in order to make a flying switeh, and was suddenly thrown from his seat in such & manner that one of the wheels ran over his right leg half way between the ankle and es. He was pulled from the track before the second wheel s.ruck him, and on examio- ation it was found that the bones in his leg were crushed badly. As o supplement to the story of the won- derful_hosemawhip of Nebraska cow-girls, an (PNeil paper furpishes ghe following: *“We are inforwe s from reliable sources thet Frank Murris, # ravchman who lives in the extreme northwearn pert of Holt county, his a daughter Lut seven years old who is the pos- sessor of & fia ly trained pony, and in the summer sesson this little girl s0d pony and dog will rtart out aod round in her fathers herd of 3 0 caltle as nicely as can any of the | be ed to the bidder, boys who have spent their lives a% the busi- | For further |- smat on address the uazers'gned vess, Her ’.Th%' r-ul)" ever goes nut. u-h». n&_‘ll ':'u:.“‘n'f. A.“T:M'{i e e with the cttle duriog the warmer wonths, ~ thi Beg Wil e thi little girl, somotimes accompanied by her § §3"Heg NVt P W Wocwiog 0 Fridiy, Febraary mother, nlnu)l by the faithful doz, attendivg to them."” Jon‘odwme PHOTOGRAPKE, D. 0. BRYANT, M, D. OGOLIST & AURIST 1224 Farnsm Street, Cormer18th St Offioe hcurs 9012 a. m., 260 4 @ Ten years exporience, Can spoak German, oot 81 dly Private Lessons IN GERMAN ! lem Day or evenlng. Terms very moderate, WEISSGERBER, Call on or address, Omaha Commercis] couen-. lmu 1116 Farnam 84 NURSERY STOCK Those desiring Fruit or Omamental Trees, Vines, Shrubs and Plants, will consult their own interest by ullmg at the real estate office of E. L, Eme(:)y 1306 Harney St., or 2200 lr.rmnn St Orders for spring planting must be given soon, PROPOSALS. roposals UNITED STATES INDIAN SERVICE, FUW RIDGR AGHYOY, Dakota, January 12, 1686. Bealed proposals in triplicate. fzdorsed, for the erection of ene We:elwisht , 0ne harness, shioe aud oue slacghter hotse, two a g this agen y aud direot: 4410 the undera f Chief Quart department, 1 th 41y B Notr. wiil pe-vor At ceived unti'12 m. Safurday, February 14, 1 85 Plans and spocifications ean be + o off ce of the enief quarter-master, Platte, Omaha, Neb, the ‘I tor O¢ It J avd the “Journai e T Kannat City, Mo, 2ok il be g od to e 14.;.“.‘; responsible by 1 the approval of the dspartment of the Inferior P Ty “Lhe right, however, is rererved to rejoot any and wll, or anv part of any bid, if desmed for the best in- terent ! dhe servies ¥rop s e st biate length of time vequired for letition of building after appraval of o ntract, ‘muat be sccompiined by a certified chock upon 5.me Ualted States Dej » payable 1o the order the funcersig ropo Y Usited biiics tn oaso of any Ider recelving the aw rd} shall f.il 10 exeonte romptly & contract with gud and sufficient securi- los, neoording 1o tre termy of his bid, otharwise to V. T, M'awLycuppy U 8, lndian Agest OR RENT- Hovme 0 roome, 931 ard Dodge, 140; 8 room cottace. 2ith and Davenp et, $10; cotta 160" 8, 10th and D v port, «18; 20th & d 1. ogias § g drone, ‘;:ulkmm‘nn snd 1w, 85; larve offio od 0 wads o arker's b h s d Fanam, §00. 'A:d'm:,” £ | Mayne. 184 Fatnam 197p 'l'*’ SPECIZL NOTICES TORLO AN ey, ON-Y & loan in u w of 16 gord ecurity at 10 per ornt. Feo office. M° ONKY LOANED on Chattels, AV1 cures Notes, or Real Estate, change 15 8 Fari am st arse nicey forniihid £y €. C." Bee e office. 60841 [T 6361eb16 Co'laterals, So Financial kx Ly wl NEY to loan on chattels by J, T. Beatty, south 14th 4. ENT—Nice front room, 1902 Farn For JFOR RENT- Ne wat r, on outh 17th St suitable #5 b ardii g house; maha tandey or f T W T nor ront §( 1 quire a¥ Richards, 67941 {OR KENT—Furnished room, 1518 Jackson St. 363jan2sp UNE) 10 LUA 0. F. Davls and 505 Farvam § M Yonent n_woms of §300 and u Co., Real Eatato ward, “loaned on chattels, and vold “Ballroad Tickes " Poroman, 313 1. 164 a0 NOR RENT—With bowrd, tront Jones, 1408 one 18 ge farnished gasand b thi 8 W Cor. of (4thy n %0 & few table boarders wante.. 4044 X WAFTED, OR RENT—Newly furniahed front rooms, single or ev_suite, 8, W. 17th and Cuse. 4t -y Ing room girl and dishwasher at l‘ tors house, £43..0p K TANTED—Two it claas laundrosses; no other niedaply. Ab the Cozzons House. 4l V g ule | B’ WANTED “A neatgirl for sovend work and to l< take care of children, Mis, Roberh Pursis, 254 and St Mary's avenue, 81§ VVANTEDFiect class patry 1618 Dodge St. \VA\uu Sowing girl ¢ \"A‘HI‘.H An experle © but kaose able noed apply. M8, Dr. Jous 803t VW AVTED-A first clam diulog rcom g as i \lmn pol.tan. No otherne d apply. ‘\/ ing Beeo. WWANTED- Cor, wages $5.00 por weok. 204 North 10th St. W the P — om with board, 914 Webster. OR RENT—One fur ¢ two or three day boarders, VS Wanted Monday morning OR WENT—One house. Tnquire Edholm & Frio bank & Co, - Y] ! Fm\ RENT—Two elegant rooms n Kodiok' . hxneh, Paulsen & Co., 1618 Farnam. [POR, RENT—Furnlshed tront reom tor rent 818 St [ Ok RFNT—To genticnien only, & nlshed room, 8, K. corner 20th and ploasan’ fur. Douglas 410t o room 1611 Farnam 8t , with 2 tablcs, by Pauleen & On, 1619 48k housewcrs, e k, washmd fron, 18th 'and Leavenworth | Farnam St. {OTC RENT— A 5 room cottagn on enst side ot 7th ( 8t %o ond door south of Webster, p 31 G. R Doano & Jror OR RENT—1 double and 1 slaglo lumhhml room. 1617 Ot leago St. 059.20 Apply 77941 il Gately's Unlvorsal Edu- payment:. Address r oall Lowry, recm b, 119 N 16th st , Omahs VOR SALK ~Chosn—one half acre in north Omaba Address X. Y. Z, Boo office, €ostr JORSALE CHEAP-Oneelogant oh mbersot, ono recul t r clock, ona 1 oarly now Knabo Pian five gold framed r\l:lur #, one horse, harness an. heten, one Hafls sate, small sizo, one beautifal Alsonlurze jure Lisoded B Bor- dig. Inquire 1 16D dgo St 234 ‘\Ill SALE OR TRADE—Good stock hm\ of 5” acris, 20 miecs fr m Onaha, ono mile from Spriogfiod, Nevs wil trade for Omiha property. dress Wooley & Barrison, Omaha,cr G, M. Harrhe , Sprinefield, Neb. B77teb2p n‘:nmflp VY ANTED 100 a-liltors, good pay to the right Addrese N braaks Mutaal Marringe 'N‘"n dlfedb 6 BIZVATIONS WARTED, W ANTED ~Dresamaker, £ sew in private fami. Address K. G, 212 8! 10th st. £47.26) T\ ANTED—_By a gentloman from Chloago, young, vigorous, weli ducated, a aptouded busincas man, & positi h with f firm 1n city or on road - Addrom Y. C." £16-20p A \Young married man wante situation as beok keoper In v Yholsesls establisbment 1 Omaba Addros 0. Beo. 896-41 SIBUELLANKEUUN WANTS W ANTED—To se'l half interost in good paving business price $1000, address N. W. Eve Office. 842 2%p OR SALE 66x105 foet ou Cuming stroet 8 blooks west of Military bildge, $1,60). Joha L. MeCague opposite Port office. 018 7OR SALE—A new stock of ha:dsare and fplo e ts, bu-ino s well estab | hod, sa'es for year 1594, 876,00, Als , new brick bul ding vuilt in 18-8, sizo 26 130, two story avd basemint A 0 fr.me ware house ' Cai ttaliequi ed fiom +10,0 0 to §12.000 exclusive of buildiug. Location the very bert n the oty of Kearney, Neb Kor pati ulacs, addreas Whiteaker & Co., lock box 681, Kearney, Neb 7888 ARM FOR SALE—I will sl as a bargaln my farm at Timb rv1e.7 miles weit «f Frimont, 80 acren | consi ting of 1'0 acres 60 acro under cultivation, xcha: g0 | most under fence, houre w th 510 ms, statle, corn. ) i erton, | cribe wind.mill, 8 acres corrall ard groye; on e 832.81p ' |torms. Call or nldres: for particul:rs to Charlos o e Ee T T Tetraara | BenY. Lo K Yox N 61, éromo ¢, Neb. _84n80p forent, o ‘urnirhed hotel in Nebraska | 4o oue that commands the como ero al ‘U‘,‘BHA“ hosp, horse aud VuKEYy e, l“" i nalive tuwn. Address *Hot-l" Boo LAy o Neb, 4 5.98p \OR SALE—137x124 feet on corner, south-oasy trort, house 8 rnoms, baru, 8 blocks VW ANTED-—-Agents to wok for the Westorn Mu. | Park ave.and Leavenworth, essy Sty tual B nevo ent Associa ion, of Bea'rice, ~eb, b 0. John L. MoCague, opposite Caeh cayial 8110 (0, pald pfn il 1 oso daring =2 Ll sgoncies in Entera’ No raska or Wo tern Iwa, | TNOR 81L¥—My bul dlog and stock o Bhould address O, A, Woorloy No. 1928 Farnam ut ; | I boets cadrmiea s 5 eans foy ,.,fl;:}“‘fl‘,fl_ Omaha, Neb . or Oiiver C. rabin, rec'y, Beatrice, | Geo T etorson, 804 South 10th St Omaha. Neb. To good nzonts, men or wowen, @ iibe al cnmlmn ation wil be pa'd. Company 4 00-opera- tivein plan, safe, reliabie and cheap, and oy b work, 800.1 W flce., ANTED--To exchange for bardwa of land fn Webster county, Neb , fo: a stock of hardware. Address box 235 ayments, cheap Poat Office. 447-4 487-tebl JOR BALE—MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS — A, Hospe ofters Ope Bosrdwan & Gray Piano at One Hufues B0, Piano at Ono J, P. Hall Piano at .. Ono Masop & Bamlin (O Ono Shoninger O ANTED—Ladiesor_gevt omen In city or coun | One Woorhgidge. Organ try, totake nice, licht and pleasant work a- [ Ono Estey Organ at thelr own homes; $2 £ §6 u day cusily and quiotly [ One Johrpon Organ &i. 45 00 made; th, mail; no canvasirg; Do otamp | For cash or on easy menthiy installmenta. tor reply. vaso aduress Rellable Man'f'g Co., Poil- ts for cele: d Kimball Piano an1 Kim- adeipkia, Jan 1024-teb-27 b Emerson and Hallet & Davis Pianos. A e e e | T k, 1 it A, g y 1019 Dod JANTAD A yartacr, with 8 0, to tako half in- Syt e e o6 53010b8 terest in good, payicg business. M = 705-25p OR SALE OR TRADE—Good steam flouring mill with two run of burrs aud ono foed bu'r; all in JANTED—To buy at a bargain, & horse, buggy | good repair and ooly been used 18 monthe. § tuatod and harness. “Address . N. B.” Boo offiie. | on one of the b t business lots in Kearney, Nob, VWASIED-10000 tamiles So try Pure Buckwheat flour and 798.27p meal kept by all first-ola‘s buckwheat sold unde our N8 & CO., Manufacturers. YORELBE--hoviereBc Lotk OR RENT—Furnished room and board 86,00 par | [\OR SALE 1t XCHANGE—A 810 por scrv, all week. Very best location, 1814 Davenpo t. 'f'" of $wo thousan _ acres of timber land, 778-t0b 21p nmy mllos east of Kansaa City, wil exchange for ka lsud or morchandise! Dedlord, Sonor & ANTED - To rent a furnished house, by g entle- man and wite. Keforeuces. J. A.Y. Feo of- 26 office. Wil diwore' ot aad i T illsellang ot If-Kising Corn i’;‘f’,‘,’,,‘i. Sirabis peobotiy. re. We warrant all e JOR BALE- A bt inb rost in drug ttore in Oma- 8a {stactory reasons for wanting to sell. In.- quire “H. Y " Beo oftice. 809-28p ethor or mill alone; torms, or trado for ress Lock Bx 608 5171eb5 Add e MIBOELLANEOUS. OST - On Jaokson 8t. between 11'h and B. & M. depot, a silve: hunting case watch and_gold chain and 'charm; the crystal was broke. Finder i1 bo rewsrded by roturaing It to northeast comer 11th and Jackson Ste. 50-27p OST—Newfoundland pup. 6 montha old; wore vicklo pinted. Fotury to' Cath- th of Mt. Pleatast of address 836-28p OR RENT—Goad houso five rooms on 2’d Bt near Mason, 3 blocks from oar line. Well and cistern. I-quire M Lee, grocer, 22 8t. 7.9-81p o RENT—Sma'l house 9 per month, 3 blocks L from Opera heuse, 1613 Howard t. 8i8-31p '0R RENT—Rooms auitablo fcr lizht houss irg, in buildiog N E cor 10th and Davenport Call after 1 p. m. 41-23 )R RENT—Nioe furnished front room. at 1812 Burt st. “‘Hecter," Bee ofbce. OR RENT—To g-ntlemen only, furnishel iront roows with stoves, 8. K. corner’ 13th and “a»ito ave, 812-20p JROR RENT—Chap; tno mice tumished fron rioms sear 15th and farnam. K, D, § mp son 4 whit on brosst, ¢ p of 316} 8 16th t. 758-26p JROR RENT-Neatost avdcheapet turnished rooms [ iho ame of Fauny, hid s in Omaha. A|L:|v to G.G. H. Andeason, room | ring; ii*eral reward. 14, Anderson Block, north entrance, 16th and Da- | Campbell. OST—On Fiiday P. M., Jannary 23°, bet. 18th ouport street T174eb F L Niohcis wad sotna Burt, 1 eal gauntiet glve, withowi er'snamo warked Return to 2310 Cali or i 8t., and )eceive rewnrd £50-26p {OR RENT—Barn; will aocommodate 2 or 5 horaes; 001 0 LEABE—Ten or twenty aorcs flist ¢ aoe garden apply 1247 Sheraan a -20p T laod; with or withon & pouse K ix particulars JOR RENT—Second and third floors of bui'ding e e T F oo et st i UM BT Fort ¢ maba 46 81p 1118 rarnam Bt., suitable for warebouse or st r- APITALISTS—For rale, shares in ono cf the best 764-26 paying busincss In Omaha.~For partioulars, address A X., ke office, BiSL AKEN P A blue rud whito colored 0ow, hma beudl g down. Owner can h ve her by paying chiarues. Jin Barr, 18th 8t , ono bl block iauth oty simits. 520-23p 05T A darkaky torricr, ears dlipper, Liborat 4 rewad will be pald on hiy return to 16 Call- fornia st. - T, C:T 8 v ail bay horso with haltar on. B JOR RENT For light housekeey ing, two rooms, | A4 warded by iniormiug his owsor, Jobn H. Harte, 1 rnished for that purpore, 8. W. cor th and | 840 Soutu 17th st. 821-27p Bt VENING 403001-Frivats lessove In Gerau, i cb, Ital an, Erg a0, Groik snd in on' wchool 'subjuots ‘st low p ices in Mirs. echool, ooracr of 16th aad Davenport St. 810-10p ERS "NAL—LI! this ol ould retch the o, o of Mrs. Eell, who lived on 10ih st.. Owaha, ahout two years ago, will she please t ron1 hor address to her brotber, U, M. Wattles, Coifax, Whitman Co., Wash- ngton Ter, 428 05T—Plnok Newfoundlsnd pop, 0 wonths old, and feot, answers 40 or collar with iron Parker et , first house wess of £37 20p \OR RENT - Furnished rooms, block north of Post: fie, 8 W cor 15th and Copitol ave 732.20p oge. F 'OR REN (—N'nety five acr(s of farm /and, $3.00 onacre. Inquire 023 N. 16th ¢, over'wore. 820.27p O RENT— Farnished fror € rcom, b1y window, b auiosrd; 8 L family, 603 N. 1th &, ma TOR RENT bay window, mde: tal aveiue Tftm RENT- s od ‘Conveni nces, 1790 Cap 826 26p. ¥22 21p OR RENT—A good house of 4 1o me,water works both ‘n+ide +nd ut, and sll modern convenien- onth of Hickory sireet, on9th sireot, wanson, next door. N L Tuesday eveulug, Jan. 0, b tecon Ba rat ga ond vo , & kray wolf 1obe, Uned, §6 1eward to the find it the Bes office, 79929 (OK RENT--A new wight room house. Enquire of Mry, K. Roddis, 36th, bet Daverpoit and Chi a- '[‘" fi,;::“",‘f.“r{’:"&’f.,!fl.’.fi;,"'m.' 55‘.":'2-3: (11 7914 | Nutional Bank Omaha Neb. 52616 Moum AGE LOANS—We are prepared to make o few loats in 8 pioved real estaty sos urity, The JOR RENT—Fus ed front room Wl!h fire 1803 Capitol ave. i 89-29p. {OR REAT Furnithed south front room, nm Farnam st. 795-26, OR RENT—Ttoom 1 nowly furnished mmmlvln oal ostase st Lo caatially 1oceied,” Moduyue Bros, cated, 1 0dd ¥el owe 1sth and Dodge | Opposite Post office, 10 strocts fronting east and south,fo permanent oF tran. | hont lodgers, u ) 0 TRADE—Strok of groceries for mmpmpm [ odgers, at reasonable rates, Anquire mm :o itilie Ol ‘g:. 'Woolley, Mm Glinha Natioun) Bk, Oruaba, Nob. \UNMMT Furnished Koom with Imlld 003 N, \7th. 0 EXOHANGE—Farms for #fook of merobandise 2l T e i ey Hoous 5o, Gt Netions, Rank, Owaba, Neb, 62318 P\OR TRADE—8tocks of goo' s to trade for land, Chas. R. Woolley, Roum 20, Om.ha umwu Bank, Omahs, Neb, 620-6 R RENT—BHck house, 10 rooms, modern (- provements, Bedford, Svuer & Lavis, 213 8 ulh streot. 660t F [P B RENT-A GOOD CHANGE -Mie. Hilleke: hotel, which 16 now ca led (he Grand Central, on Capitol Avenue aud 18h&ts , is now rexdy for rent | —— to oue or three difierent partics The ent, D u [rhieh cousi deof three a1 artments, saloon and bl (SUOCESSORS TO JOHN @. JAOOBS) i o s UNDERTAKERS | 18 diuls i Bl aid the wo Upper Aocrs for Tomse 816} 5 16th et. T68-35) 4 | At the old stand 148Fsronm 8t Orders by teles Phove ers, which have fifty roms. 707123 NOR RENT Two offioe ro e, Jacobs b'ock, 16th | graph solicited and profpil etiended to, Tek] 10 Capitol ave. Enquice 1417 Farnam st No 226, 5L EDWARD MAULS (KK UF FALMYSTELY AND 0O Y LLLION ALIST, 408 Tenth stroot, botween Farnam and Har- \ey will with theald of guardian -fmu. obtalning 708 BRNT Partof doubie house: 4 coouun, e | (oF & yous aace 1o e past sad presca), sod o8 54 additlon; $10 par Wouth; Fogush Omihs Na- | 0rtein conditions o the future. Books &l thows uouubw L " wade L2 rier Vorfeoh aablsiackion gusranie-d OR RENT-Large furnlshed house, lucluding bara, cow, piaco. Inquire s 1612 Dlvlurul i, FOR THADE--For merchandlse.groceries pre: ferred, three (5) val ots 1 Daylon, 'OR RENT—A tto'e 27x70, aud hall up-sta'rs, aud | One (1) Lot 'in 8t. },u)uu Mo ; 640 acres of fine Iaod In aix houses. ” Apply to Jun Krok, 019 N 166h st. | Kansan; Ono () farn 10'Ohio. This property is free 798 of lj.cumbrance All commusicatione wil be tresied strictly confidential, 8, H. Wi Bt nsposr, 2% Cuming, a57jand0 two nice furnisied front 70 RE T—Fehrusry It, & new 7 room cuttage; fawily without children preferied, ¥, B Kin card 16511 QOMB—With bourd, dew rabie of wisiers App ™ 86 Charles Hotol! vert

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