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THE DAILY BEE-THURSDAY JANUARY 29, 183 e THE DAILY BEE! Omata Office, No. 916 Farnam New York Office, Room 65 Tribune Bullal AN INSOLENT OFFIOIAL Unlon Pacific has recontly left off. Me P. 8. Eustls, who at best is only an up rosd mansgers could be heard, WiPubliehoa every mrorning, sxcepd Bundsy'I|The Church Howe, and voted to pestpons TheB. & M. has begun where the|consideration of that blll until the rail THE SCHOOL LAND CROOK. Kendall Permitted to Run the Rig to he had Introduced had not been reported | by the committes, Hia bill contained as | many good things as this one doee. o ZAn Even Thing, Wall Street News, Ho was the attendant of & railroad lunch connter at a station In Indiana. The other day as a stranger called for a cup of coffec the attendant glared at him or a moment, and then began to spit on his hande. “‘What's up?” ioing to have revenge on yon.” “What for **We wera in Wall streot togother ten start In upper railway circles, hes seen| Tue capltal removal scheme in Dakota fit to adept the tactles which fqr years|is likely to fall through after all. The had been practiced by pig-headedandover- | boom In favor of Plerre was only momen- zealous officials of the Unlon Pacific. He | tary, and was paralyzed by the substitu 18 50 narrow-minded and shallow that he|tion of Ordway in the bill, and now a re- imagines he is serving the interests of | action is setting in In favor of Bismarck, his company by warring upon the BEE|the present capital. The latest reports peih=s -y le o emall souled and underhanded way. |are to the effect that the Bummrckinnu & | Oommtnloations relating to News Andldlte;l:.l Now, we ask no odds from Mr, Eustls or | have succeeded in baving the capital re- en'y Konday morning dally. Sut Himself, Criminal Neghgence of Dawes and ! Sturtevant —<God Almighty's Truth® Uttered by Morton, oh IR WENKLY ¥, PURLISHRD NVERY] WDWRSDAY.D TERMS PORTPAID. The Land Investigations A'\’l 0 SPECIZL NOTICES. TO LOAN-~MONEY, T.OAN—On @eod real estate sec nrity u Bros, 317 8 13(h st of turniture and s ttele, W ter, 1404 Faroam st 10 LOAN—I have money $o loan an im- inany Amounts to suf W.H. Motter, 144 Fu N to o Beatty, 918 south 1ith §t, 856rob16 3 }‘ J{'OR RENT--Nico tront room, 1002 Fatnam strces water, on Sonth 17th 85, ble for bearding houss; rent $%0; | ia foundry or of T. W. T. Richards, JGTOR RENT—Furnished room, 1318 J trnished frons rooms, single X oren 7th and ¢ ) JFOR AENT—Ono fur e room wikh board, al w0 or threo day boarders, 1014 Watever. 185, T4 OR RENY-One | son, TOR BRENT—Two el Paulsen & (9., 16 wwo. Inquire Bdisim & Brig Rt v st 10 Red)sw's D100k, 404 moteary should be addresed %0 ¥he Eorron oF the B, & M. railway company, but we|moval il lald away to rest for the re- | Special Correepondence to th Bex, i 2 oomrwmes verrens serve notice mpon them that if any of | mainder of the session. They have evi- LivcoLy, January 27.—Another effort All Bustaess Tttors tand Remiteanoes shoud be | their officors or underlings propose to|dently been doing some lively skirmish- | was made by the committes on land ddremd bn TR Ben DTRLLITING OoT oo par: | Indulge n spite work to annoy, haerass|ing and raised a big skirmiehing fand, | feauds this afternoon to admit the public able 40 the ordor of the company.§ or punish Tue Bee they may find that | which ia being put where it wlll do the |at large. Mr, Olmstead moved to recon- YHE BER PUBLISHI“G (0., PROPS' | they have tackeled the wrong passenger. [most good. It seems to us that it ls a |sider the forme: motion, and by tho fol- E. ROSEWATER, Editor.] We have a well defined policy with re- p.lecv of foolishness as well as an injus- | low k.lg :mvvtlol.i it was lost: Yeas—Cherry, A. H. Titoh, Manager}Daily|Circulation,'P gard to the dutles of public carrlers and | tice to attempt to remove the capltal | Lewis, s Norris, Olmstend and Smith. Box, 488 Omaha, Neb, the rights of their patrons, which noither | after the citlzens of that place have ex- —Buckworth, Mills, Metz, Spencer, the B. & M. nor any other rallway man- | pended to much money in contributions | Munn, Crook, Holsworth and Sterling. Mr. S1. Joux's Voice wants to know agement can change by favoritism, or|for the grounds and buildings, but we| The first witness called was the Hon. J. 8. Olarkson wouldn’t like to rent a fhostility, Withont swerving from its|suppote that the people of that elty will | J. Sterling #Morton. He carried with not holé, course on the railway lssue this paper|be plogaed by capltal removers so long |him a number of documents upon which has accorded to the B. & M. rcad and its | as they permit themselves to be bled. he had compiled statements of his opin- managers fair, manly and generous m—— fons and proof of his ccnviction. He stated treatment, Tur recont telophone decision of the |that his attention was first called to the Whenever that railway has made de- | Nebraska supreme court is atiracting | fact of crookedness in handling of school mands upon this city for public favors |considerable attention throughout the|lands by Senator Van Wyck's speech at Oakland laet Septem- ber. Another evidence of crookedness was the advertisement of Frank Sheldon years ago. You advised me to by rail- road stock, and then unloaded on me and bronght me down to $40 per month,” i "vll, don’t get mad about that, It wasu't & year befere a chap unloaded coal oll on me, and I'm braking on this | train here for a dollar a day.” ———— Archbishop Alemany Resigns, SAN Frascrsco, January 28—The resigna- tion of Archbishop Alemany was acoepted by the pope. Archbishop Riordan snceeeds him Sanford’s RADICAL CURE FOR CATARRH. Witch-Hazel, American Pino, Canada Fir, Marigold and Clover Blossoms, 1z ——— Mpr., Borp has at last reached Albany. Wo wonder 1f he will bring back that abinet commlssion for Dr. Miller? s Tae Oklahoma boomers are evacuating | or hag contested for its rights agalnst|country, In commenting upon this deci- he fotbidden territory. Now let the | rival rallroads we have stood by it and | sion, the New York Herald Bays: tary drive out the millionaire cattle- | fought its battles without pay or promise | Like a telograph or rallroad corpora- | & Co,, of Lincoln, in which some 29,000 king trespassors. of reward. We have even suffered the | t1on, a telephone company is a publicser- | aores of echool lands in Cedar county ] odium of belng stigmatized as the eub.| "4Bt: Itcan come into existence and|were offered for gale. In Dixon count) A single doso of Sanford's Radical Cure In- stantly relievestho most violent Sneeeing ‘or Head Colds, Tears the head as by magic, stops watery dis- charges from the Nose and Kyes, provents Ringiny Noises in_the head, Cu rvous Headache and subduce Chills and'Fevor. In Chronic Catarrh it cleanses the nasal passagos of foul mucue, cstoros ho senses of smeoll, taste and hearing wheu affected, ) “7 A ) Westorn Newspaper Union. V VW ANTED—Sowing (giel at 1617 Howar Y W froes the head, throat and bronchial tutes of offen: y Collaterals, Se Finanstal kx Bdltebip ) LOAN In_sums of $6500 sad npward D nd Co,, Real Fotate and Loan St ONEY loaned on chattols, Ballroad 1 bought and sold. . For ket pan, $12 N, 188h Tanh T Apply botwoen 0 and 13, ard, D—Immediately, & smart oy at the 505 28 ED—Nurse girl, at 2214 Dowglas 80D, FANTED—Two first class Iaundrosses;no othor need apply. At the Cozzons House 41y 17ANTED—A first.chss dioing rcom ginl at tho Motropolitan. - ¥e otber nevd apply: 753 t0 SEANTRD=TWo Goye Wit Horesso 6aFr ing B TANTED- Cook, 204 North 10th St. Pos §5.00 per weok. sive matter, sweetens and purifies tho brooth, stops the cough and Arrests tho progress of Catarrh fo- wards Conmmptian. One bottle Radical Cure, ono box Catarrhal Sol. vent and Sanford’s Inhaler, all in one package, of al druggists for B1. "Auk for SANPORD'S RADICAL CURR, Potter Drug and Chemical Co,, Boston, COLLINS ., \ VOLTAIQ, e % ¢ carry on operations only by authority of | their firm have three tracts upon whicl Tk logislature will take a rest untll|gidiz:d organ of that road, when asa the Btate. It recoives privileges from the u::, have paid taxeslony eighp.m days, next Monday. Meantime the various|master of fact we have simply upheld people and asumes obligations to them. | In Lincoln county the school lands have committees will have an opportunity to|and advocated what we believed to be lh‘:‘ ‘;f"md and can be made ;9;"0" never been appraised. The records do junketing tours § . While|2like all persons on certain conditions, | not show the names of any appraisers or goonj ng its righta and tho publio "‘f“‘“‘ 21| which muet bo reasonable and applicabls | preended appraisere. Wison Hughitt, wo do not expoct nor mek for any re-|to all without discrimination, This gen- | of Caster county, had received a list of Has Governor Dawes yet 1 ward or thanks for what we lave done, | eral principle governs telephone com-|jands from the commissloner to be ap- that he signed a bill two years ago revoking | s have a right to insist np,m".nd"'“.'c't panles in New York and other states as praised. While the appraisoment was in the claim agency of Tom Kennard and [ from the officers of that road such troat.| el 88 in Nebrask: PECERGAR e Alllyn,loromnn of t?etsun 80 s will jog his memory — and and Cattle company, went to the e ey mevanCEO ORI b BRSBTS UDTaNN ST e . bac | SN (IR MR o 12 sl ittle he might recall that fact. 8 right to expect from anoth sus this year, and the work wlll eoon be | things with Kendall to lease all the lands begun. In I the {ownshi | adjacent to his ranch, Shortly afterward gun. owa the {OWnship 88e0880X4 |1,y “oloyk received a list from Kendall will do the work, The Burlinglon|tallying with that of Allyn, The clerk hawkeye eays: For the rollet and o Instant in is appli TAI04 / matiem, Nouralgin, ' Sciatica, W[/, Coughs, Colds, Wenk Back, Stom: 7777+ woh, and _Bowels, Shootlng Pains, Numbnoss, Hystera, Fo- male Palns, Palpitation, Dé' sia, Liver Complaint,’ Bili~oe Fever, Malaria, and Epldeniics, \ Plastors (an Electric Battery combined with a Porous Plaster) and laugh at pain 26c discovered revention , of Rhou. | ofi Sat \ A. ‘Kegr It before the people of Nebraeka that the general state tax has doubled LeeT STATE BOARD OF HEALTH., A A bill is now pending in the Netraska Wl everywhere. W on W § 5697febSp Wnuu ~Buardors at 1 VW ARTED 100 wilcitors, cood pay to_tio ¥ W ANTED—Agents to £ol) Gatoly's Univereal 1 cater; on monthly poyments. Address or call P Lowry, reom 0, 110 N 16th st., Omshs. 213 Capholave, BT3tebTp Marriaze man. Address Nebraska Mutual ) or Dated & t assoclation, Fremont, Neb. SITUATIONS WANTED. ANTED—Woman for hoveowrk in o small family; wilow preferred. N W cor Grand snd unders. § TANTED—By a lady, prsition as housckeepos, comranion, or to care tor children, Addross B. E., Hee office, city. since 1880, although the ag3regate valua- tion of property has incressad from $80,- 000,000 to $124,000,000 in that time, 13 aphrodisiac, arous- o8 nctivity, positively cure enor 5y 07 § : F 3 wrote to Kendall, saying the thing - legislature 1‘1'av{dlng for the creation of a| = hoped t> have this census the | did not look ,igm'fl'“d when the appraise- ¥ stato board ofjhealth, and defining its | os¢ accurate and veluablo yot taken, [ment wassent tn it was retuined &s too duties. This bill has seyeral meritorious |and the inhabltanis shovld heartily co.[high. Mr. Morton said thay thousands e foatures, and some that wo cannot com. |operate by cheerfully furnishing all | of acres of school land fu Lincoln ¢ounty GeNerazL Swany will probably die of | end, 1t embodies not only provisions | Bécessary information and items of in. | were held by ryndicates who had lsased i ‘ terest connected with the work. lands by bidding one fourth per cent. old age bofore that court-martial gets [y o gomewhat complicated system of 7, all weakness off enerative il J. HLWarner, NO POISO VW/ANTED—Flaco by a Gormun woman dishes Address P. 0., Bes cflico man, s old; Jurnish s office, ituation as traveling o ars experience; 26 ye 16, Address 0. DAATHOO UMD WADIe MUALIOD Me DUOK: n wholesale establiabment v Omahs, caro Bee. 8 higher than actual residents. The wit- through with him, Whether the court|one vision and the collection of statistl- % o . |ness also testified that himself and two | above will take any cognizance of his | o] data regarding births, morriages and Sexator-Erecr Evanrts, upon baing other gentlemen had employed an attor- direlictions here below remainsto be seen. | oaths, but aleo a et of regulations and asked if he wae a candidate for the repub- [ ney to inveatigate the books in the capi- tod on this lend business. He had found e TR ] S rastrictlons for the practice of medicine, Sose men do not ltke to get into deep| 1, the first place the bill creates a ican presidential nomination in 1888, re- D L Pe water. Captain Eads, however, 1san ex- | .14 of soven officers, whose pay shall IN THE PASTRY 13 in Agent of the Blaine MISCELLANEOUS WAN1TS. —Agents for_every city and town in ka for o cheap, fast telling arti every family; ME]' profit; 878-p plled that ho would bo » candldate in | ioialq i at first refusc the names of 1892, and would run upon the discovery | the Joasecs. A list was finally obfalned ception. For every foot that he deepent |} . ¢on qollars o day while they arc serv- tho Galveston harbor ho will recetvely "“yil the secretary shall have @ W Bee offize. £, Co., 23d and Tzard sts, ANTED—To trade furniture and carpots, neariy new, for horse aud buggy. Address C. of America by Columbus, upon which |which accounted for 201,000, Who had platform he thought all ought to unite. | the other 140,000 acves the attorney could $5,000, In addition to his $10,000 annusl salary to be fixed by the board, In ad- salary. ditlon to this board there are to be . not diecover. Concerning the case in Otoe ;[l‘::‘;'a"r"m: s Emc(';sl;d ::‘::;:m‘:"‘;’;‘l:;: county, » man named Hayward had ssld suxiliary officers of health, who oro to be appolnted In every| Tug yuilroads ought to sweeten Mr. that Kendall was a good fellow a3 he had republicans in 1888 clty, town and village in the atate. Now | gners, who i doing them sueh valuable Cuurce Howe’s whisper caused the change of one vote in favor of the rail- 3 7ANTED—To scll half interest in_good paving. busiiress price #1C00, address N, W. Lue Offlcs. ANTED—-To exciange for hardware, 450 acres of Jand in Webstey county, Neb , to exchange for a stock of hardwaro. Address box 235, Riverton, Neb. 532.3] 1p in return for a favor, let him have land roads, by which they gained a majority it atrikes s thiab tho oceation oF EhlS| srsen. a _ | Whiteaker & Geo H. on the question to recommit the railroad bill, Mr. Howe's whispher is very valu- ab'e to the railroads. adjacent to Talmage for 37 per acre that was well worth §25. There were several witnesses to this statement. Durlnz the beard is of questionable constitutional authority. would be of the same cheracter as any Now York cross questioning Mr. Morton /ired con- phy, other board, such as a board of rallway — Times, Axv bill introduced in Jthe leglslature The Hon, and known to come from a lawyer nseds the closest scruting. Asa rule the law yer who frames a legislative bill has some personal motive in view, which he cunningly conceals in the ingenious and complicated construction of his bill. hiblts the creation of any additional set|plied to race horses in motion. of cfticers beyond those exprestly named in that instrument, 1f the creation of A GREAT deal of damage was done to | dropped or the whole bill would fail. the telegraph and telephone wires in| The objects aimed at in the bill could, Philadelphia by a recent eleet storm. “The Record of tyat city eays that the |8ppropriation placed at «cost of repairs would have been a consid- | the governor, {or the employment of erable contribution toward putting the |medical experts ia cases of epldemics wires under ground, where they would |cither ~ amongl men or cattle. feration of Unitad Stotes senato mot be affected by any storms. After the [The town and village health offi- An—;;:-:_h;—xp-_—lon. obatructions are once under ground the|cers can be appolnted ab anyf.. ool wonder will be that they wersendured so | time, while in cities such as Omaha they long. already exist., The collection of statisties, which seems to be one of the great bur— ON Saturday evening there will be a|densof the board, could be readily done board of trade meeting to discuss the | through any town or city cletk. The Nebraska legislature. rlection last Novemben Mr. The board in every respect |Stanford’s Instantaneous Photogra- 1t is understood that the Hon. Chtreh |poznsed. Howe is the author of the anti-gambling | been issued. bill which has been introduced into. the Since his unfor- | tunate investment inpocls on the national | whom he undezstcod was chairman of the Howe has | committee. siderabla political shot. into the enemy's camp and Olmstead and Lewis attempted to answer him but their questions were of little avail. Mr. Olmstead asked if some of Mr. Morton's acecusations durlng & @ Leland Stanford, United |the campaign were not campaign thunder commiesioners, insurance commissioners, | §(,ten senator—elect, is famous n‘n the pat- e ete, Our constitution expressly pro-|ron of instantaneous photography as ap- (a favorite expression with thatmember), Mr, Morton replied:: ‘I said nothin, If he|during the campdign that was not Go would instruct his artist to giye us pic— tures of the four gentlemen wlio'conati- tuted the construction company of the|the this proposed board is unconstitutional | Central Pactfic rsiiroad at selocted: mo- |school lands and buildings had their dues that feature would necessarily have to be | ments in that tremendous burst ofi speed | they would be behind prisn bars. i which they began at: the startor’s post |Spencer wanted to know if he helieved with $1,000,000 and went under the wire | everything he heard, and Mr. Lewis got with $165,000,000, the prints wounld: not [mad because Mr. Morton would not say | Chicagoy Il howaever, be reached just as well by an|only be intercsting in themselves, but |that Senator Ven Wyck belleved all his the disposal of |they would gerhaps refresh Mr. C. P.|own uttersnces.. The witness stated that Huntington's memory, and also throw |Senator Van much light on the anatomy, action, and | holidays that only the scab had been re- | Dr. the sources of power ofithe present gen- | moved from thoJand office-gorruptiocs. He de- that board Almighty's'' 7 ‘truth.” nied having said members of the Mr. Wyck had said during the if | Crenms, Puddings, &e. of | araily: Vantila, Lemon, Orange, ete.,fiavow Cakes, delicatelyand nate thefrult from whiel they.ane made. FOR: STRENGTH AND TRUE FRUIT FL4VOR THEY STAND ALONE. PREPARED BY THE Price Baking PowdenCo., 8t Louis, Mo, waxens or Dr. Price"s Cream Baking Pewder —aw Price’s Lupulin Yeast: Gems, Best Dry Hop Fenst. After being oxcused Mr.Morton stated | FOR . sAaTLE BY & that he appeared before the committee at the solicitation of sume of his senatorial friends and net! because had been sub- No legal summons had yet The writ, ser 7ed on him by Serseant-at-Arms Wiggios was not signed by Olmstesd and not ly Buckworth, 'WE MAKE BUT ONE QUALITY. THE OLD RELIABLE ¥OR RENT—HOUS: VW ANTED—Toront; 2 furuithod hotol in Nebraska or Kantas, one that.commands {he comw erc'al tradc and is 1n a live town. Addrees “Hotel” Bee 46 office, Cmaha Neb. 28p VWANIED—Agents to wotk for the Western Mu. tunl Benevolent Asesciation, of Beatrico, Neb. Cash capital §100,600, paid up in full. Those desiriog Eastern’ Notraska_or' We-tern Iows, css C, A. Wootley, No 1292 Farnam st , cb., or Oliver C. Fabin, rec'y, Beatrice.- Neb. o rood gents, men or women, a live ai compentation will bo pald. Company Is co-opcra- tivein plan, eate, reliagie and cheap, aud eary to work, 806132 ANTED—Ladies o7 zert emen in city or coun try, to tako nice, Jight and pleazant’ work their own homi o' $6.a day ensily and quistly made; work eeht by mail; no canvassirg; no stamp tor reply. adelpbia, Fa. Please adcrets Relisble Man'fgCo., Pbil- Jan 10-24-teb-2-7 ANTED—10.000 familes to t Pure Buckwheat flour and our self-rising If-kisiog Coin W meal kopt by all first-class grocers. We warrant all § buckwheat sold under our brand puro, W. J. WEL- SHAN® & O Manufanturors. 424-41 AND 1OTS. F sts. \OR RENT—Two rcoms for light housckeeping,to partics without children, N E cor 16th and Cass §74-20 {OR RENT—2 furnishod fior.t rooms nam st. ; THE BRUNSWICK, BALKE, COL- Enquire No.' 523 Pleasavt st., Omaka, Neb. OR RENT—Lasge slogant front room, with bay window, bath room . farnished or unfurnish: d, 86159 LENDER COMPANY, proposed city amendments. «council, the Deuglas county legislative | does not require the services of medical delogation, and citizsns generally will be | experts. Any clerk can make the record invited, and it is hoped that there wlll|as well as a professogof the university The city [ registry of deaths, births and marriages | haon unflagging in his efforts to eradicate | The next witness was> Mr. Phelps all forms of the gambling vice in.his {Paine, of Liacoln, whose testimony crime-trodden state, and we fully expect famounted to nothing, he having been that by the time another year rollsfclerk in the land commissioner’s office [AUOCESSORS TO THI J. M. B, &3, ©0.] j‘won RE 7OR RENT—Nicoly ‘urmished room with exeel lent hoard 10r two gentlemen, 1612 Farnam st. 80)-50p front rooms. 1623 Capitol ave, 8621 around church rafiles will be’ the only jbefore Mr., Kcndall's term began relic of this sin to be met with ix. Ne-| The last witness wos ex-Treasurer braska, Sturdevant, who was put upon ghe rack K ‘bo a large attendance. It is important hcl;n—y.« O WENT- Furniihad south front room, 1904 Farnam st. 70008 “‘(\R RENT—Firnished front room for rext 392 10th 8 saAt {OR RENT—Storo room 1811 Foranm St , with or without Billlard thbios, by Paison & Oo., 1618 Farnam St. 458 F‘(\“ RENT- OO cottags on St e ond door sosth of Welster G. R, Doano & Co. FOR JOR SALE- Houtesnd 1t at © maerifioe; | monthly payments, Apply to Ballon Bros, 817 71 8 13th st. Apply 009 JOR SALE—Shelving and c to Grunebanm Bros, 1514 Dotglas st o8 {OR SALE ~A complotcly farnished saloon; will ool or rent lot and building: . coutrally losated. Knauiro of John A. Froyhaw, wholesats liquors, 130 Douglas at., Omaha; Neh #0220 JOR SALE—Stock of agri pumps, wind mil feot on Main street. croasing yoarly Sales in 1384 wsto d reason {or selling. Address Lock Be.o03, Wy nre, Nob, Sivep Tl implements, warchoasy 25500 ¥ CHIEAP—Onoolegant chsmbor sty ono regulator clock, ono roarly now Knnbo Fane five gold feamad pldtur s, ono horse, barness wad phacton, one Halls sato, small size, ono bonetiful chin coffboset. Alson Iargo 8t Bors nard dog.AInquire 1315 D puro bldoded St, 28itr 1| J{OR SALE OR TRADE—Good stock farm of 600 s from Omaha, one mlle from il trade for Omila Lroporsy: 1. Harrls oley & Harslson, Omaha,or G son, Springfeld, Neb. 1 00x185 trat ou Cuming street 8 blooks iitary bridge, $1,000, John L. McCagus u OR SAL] dware aad taplo wert I | hed, sales 15r v & Also now brick bullding builyin 1583, , two story and basement Ao framise from #10.000t0 $12.000 on the very best 1n tho For particulars, addrose Co., lock bos 581, Kearney, Neb 7838 city of Ke JARM FOR SALE—I will sell as & hargatn my farm at Timbervilic, 7 miles weet of Fremeont, consisting of 160 acres, 60 acros under cultivation, most under fence, houre wtA 51011, stable, corn. oribs, wind-mill, 8 acres corwll and groyo; on oas: torma. Call o address for particulars to Charlos Suchy, Look Rox No. o1, Fremont, Neb. $40-30p O SAUE—132x124 toet on corner, south-onst front, houso 3 rooms, baru, 8 blocks west o [Park ave. and_ Leavenworth, casy payments, cheap 21,700, Jobn L. McCague, opposit Post Oftlcc. 427.5 NOR SALE~My building. and stock of clobhil boots andg shocs, will t=ndofor farming land Poterson, 804 Souih 10¢h St Omaha. El 1 H‘O‘t SALE—MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS — A, Hospo otfers Opo Boardman & Gray Piano at . One Haiues B103 Plano a One J, . Hall Piana at.. s Mason & Hamlin O One Shoninger Organat, . One Woodbridge Organ ai Ouo Eetey Organ at.. Une Johnson Organ at. . For cash or on casy menthly insta! Also agents for celebrated Kiwwall Piano and badk Organ, Emerson and Hadlet & Davis Largest stook, lowest prices. A. Hospe, 1619 Dod otroet. b30teb JOR BALE OR TRADE—Good steam flourlng mill with two run of burrs and ono foed burr; all i good repair and only beon uscd 18 monthe. on oneof the bost business lots in Kearney, Neb, W dispoeo of lot and mi oesher or mill” alone; fine location; will sell ongood: terms, or trade for Lother desirablo property. Adtress Lock Box 682 Kearney, Neb, 5171ebs OR BALE—A half It ree.1a drug etore in Oma- Ha. Satistactory roasonsfor wanting to soll. In- qura SH. Y.” Bee office. £00-28p OR SALE Ok XCHANGE—A $10_por acre, all or 't of two thousan 1 acres of timber land, City, wil exchange for dise. Bedtord, Souer & 4 forty miles east of Ka; Nebraska land or mo haltnore in uorth Umaha, Bee ofioe. 00t PERSONAL JPHRSONAL=A young can desires the acquaint- * “ance of & young Jady, trom 15 to 22 yoars of age. 861-30p Address H. H., Beo offlce. ERSONAL—!! this shoul Ji reach the eye of Mrs, Ecll, who lived on 10th ‘5%, Omaha, about two “asrsago, will she pleaso. £y eond her address to her brother, M. M. Wattles, Co‘ax, Whitman Co., Wash- ggbon Ter. 3428 LOST AND FOUND. | O5T—Newfoundland pug, 8 months oll; were lsather collar, piokle pisted. - Keturn to Cath- d houeo 8- uth of M4 Pleaeant or address Bee othee, for reverd. ptions prompt. heap. Address 808-20p rovr.\vm:rmc.-o}v»x..u< ‘ol desor] Ly oxecated; neat,a ourste and ch 813, Koo offi o 70 LEASE—Ten o= iy nores firet o 36 that Omaha’s needs in the way of legisla- | The maln purpose of this bill, how- tian shall be carefully and thoronghly |ever, if we devine the object of the and tortured with questins for an hour, STATE What he todd about the land frauds JOILINGS {OR RENT—F: hed room snd_hoa week. Very besslocation, 1614 Davenpo & 775-46b 21p APITALISTS — For s cle. sharen in on 4! the best U paying_business. in Omaha. For particulars, axkiross A X., Hoo ollize [T The most exsens! e mannfactnsers \dliscussed, and then formulated so that|framers, 1s the regulation of the practice would occury a very few lines. He our delegation can act advisedly. of mediclne and the suppression of| The opidemic. killod. 127 hogsin Thayer | knew ncthing sbout howw the bids were g Y — quackery. In this particular the bill [county. recelved, though they were opened by TFOR RENT-G: 1" noar Mas clrtern A hiouso five rooms on 3d Bt, blocks frem car line. Lice, grocer, 22 St Tnquir 719-81p Billiard & Pool Tables IN THE WORLD. John Hoolstrassor Genaral Agent o» Nobraska an Wostern Towa, A 5 s . Two new demoernti ers threaten. the | Cy iesl Kendall or his assistants "Pre icy condition of the sidewalks in | commends itsclf to the legisiature, and p..,c:‘:.demfl'.fxuf?éfx«{}lp&.fne.»,L .:n:xzafl o;::“ng g lorihis msiaianty the business portion of the city, particu-|if not entirely practical to adopt the w ol B nl " NEUHASKA LAND AGENCY 14, euport stivot. {OR RENT—Swall house $9 per month, 3 blocks $s31p from Opera.houes, 1613 Howard . OR RENT—Rooms anitable fcr licht housckecr ing, in buildin & N E cor 16th and Davenport sts, 1 after 1 p. 2-2 OR RENT—Neatest and cheapest furnished rooms in Omaha. Apply to G. G. H. Apdesson, room Anderso Block, north entrance, 18th_and Da. T17feb% Well and |, PPAKEN 1 P— A blua rad white color & sow, he beudirg down. Owner can h.ve has by paying arges. Juhn Bers, 105 6., one haifs block Fouth of oity limits, 820.95p 10 EXCHANGE - Omahn, " Las ational Bank Gwaba zmus for Impro &d property ' Woulley, Koo 20, 10 TRADE--$tool: of grocories or acreprope:y adf {ning Onabs. Chas R V/oolley, Koom 2 Omaha Nationa) Bank, Omaha, Nelu 5571 0 EXCHANGF Chas, R.. o Kank, Omaha, Neb, ~Farms for 8to-k of merohs oy, Room 20, Omaha Nas anw, y 2313 ~ ORI RENT—Fusnished r Poste Alce, 8- W cor 15th s, block north o3 d CapMol ave. 152-29p F% TRAUE “Stocks of goo & (6 ¥ Chas. B Wooliey, Roum 2 Om.ha Net Bank, Qmaha, N 52046 and, o) 0. ¥. DAVIS & G0, BUODEEIOR TO DAVIN ¥ SNYDEE, Geosrsi Deile: o REAL ESTATE F 1504 PARNAM 5T, olectad lands 180, Dod g9, Oolisx y, Wadbingtou, alerick Pald In all parts of the Siats,, » Moaey loaged on [t 5 & Wotar Fubllo slwers i efhce: Cosmemond LADIESONLY! W Juminnied S TRE ELOPM © piate, full explanation, maedical opiniciss, uadeveloped oF aarwaken condition 1a Have for sale 108,000 acovs. Easkom Nobragra, o JUST PUR. LISUED, & bandsomafis be-~ NeAnuy every person who sends ina| To show how utterly Incompetent communication to & newspaper imagines | and ignorant some of our legislators are that his is the only correspondence re-|we need only cite the railway bill of Mr. wa. inormal amk uae RO RENT- For light housckserug, ta roome, Howard F JroR BeNt strcos. ¥ armishod front recu, by oard in family, 043 'N. 01 RENT wiadow, brick Eous 3 17th Sa, 82541 OR RENT—Furnished Rooms 328 8, 20th St. G 3ip Crnished for that purposc,, 8. W. cor 5th and B DI RENT—Furn'sted front room wita) fire 1803 Capitel sve. Ok RENT--A new elcht room house. Fuguire of Mrs. E. Roddis, £ 6th, et Daver poo and Uhi a- sts. 79181 13 noaly furnishad centraily 1o. elowe block, 133 and Dodge sroets Ironting east and south,to parmanent or tran. [sient lodgers, at reasonsblo rates. lnquire room No. \ 751-28p 03 N. 624-t1 rick house, 19 oo provements. Bedford, Souer & modern § 9, €138 142 660! « YR KENT _fargo furnibed house, lnchding bara, cow, yiano. Luguire ab 1512 Davenpost St. 708 41 ccived by the paper, and that it ought to | Goehner. This bill proposes to regulate appear in the next lssue, and if it does ffrelghts between Chicago and voints in not he attributes some motive to the pub- | Nebrasks, although everybody knows, or per, JORRENT=A riore FTX70, and Bl up strs, ol six houses, Apply to John Erck, 615 N 4ih st. 795 20 lsher in keeplog it out of Als columns. | ought to know, that the state has no right The fact is that & daily newspaper always | to regulate Inter-state commerce. The has on hand more correspondence than it | first section of Goehner’s bill says: ‘‘That pan handle on any one day, and the vari- | no railway company in this state shall ous commuoications asa role have to|charge for distance hauled in this state { COLLARS & CUFFS BEARING THIS MARK to whi fr ers, 7O RENT—A GOOD CHANCE—Mus. Hillako s hotvl, which 1s now ca'led 1h Capitol Avenue and 13th sts , ove or throe different partics fch coukists of threo apartwents, saloon a Mard bail, oystor house and barber show; §in adiniog hall, aud the twou, pper focry for , which have ity rooms. 70 ANE THE FINEET GOoODS EVER MADE, sena All Linen, sorn Lipings ao Exteriors. Ask for them Valentino calls lovdly for & brickyard, Gags f board had ovdered Mr: Kendall to losse larly in various places on Farnam street, | whole bill, it should be so modified Jare multiplying in the neighborhood. the lands to the hizhest bidder, but makes walking exceedingly difficult and The Pioneer figures the business ofi Creijh- BlARa fow oentsibiaher th th £l - s i higher than that of || ton for 1881148139000, Asaman of fg-|bld & few cents highor than that of walks in front of their establishments to | refer to is house roll No. 77. remain in th's condition, If they would| We are informed, however, that ther: EAhak BT e fedar o s e Cedar Creek is booming, as evidenca of | from ralsiog the bids of a ‘eyncicate or QuapgrELL, the guerills, once raided {able, One of theso bills proposes tof n,y, iy o Blue Valloy school last week i P #FFAC 1P GO0 T b C0G ) the -hgnr Kansas, and now the people | make the faculty of the State Medical fecal was so scarce thatthe tohool tescher (oo 8 previe \'mk S0 BRA 0 il be “skinned alize” should th D | B mext stato fair, " The gonsrosity of The Tax Law, Jdamages are distributed throughout thir- | its faculty ought to have enough to do in | th town beats the record. o ndencead The BEE.. ty countles. If the leglslature should al- | conducting tho legitimate sffaics of the who tackles & 1incoln beefateak. I y wman of 16, & great lover of the hunt, and per- | {3 committes of the wiole—to, consider ished in ow drift two miles faom home. {ho report of the comraittee on house roll that here s a splendid opportunity foran | time, and might In some respects raise a p experienced lobbyist, such as Pat. O.|conflict between them and other physi- 3 cate health, and three childves penniless, of creditors who would jump became delinquent 2n .January first, and this bill sought to zemedy that by allow- axe not | ary first. P 'here were &wo reports from the com- first of May clause and the other objected, Mr. Winspesr said there shoula be no I? witnese?" asked the judge. mittee now rise report pro: ke are open h - | i bet: Missourl rlv: ““Expert!’ repea‘ed the lawyer, Waell, [at 0:30, e eaumondonts o vete lgily s | poita sod Ohlogor” Thiaman Coshar, | ohoukser W wae "o Kaows ali| - M. Blane srieswlh the st pesker oy l“““ RE: & N1 office rosme, Jaoohs block, Lith © MI7 Farnam st OOMS—With board, des rablo or winte % Bb. Chailes Hotel: I 3 RENT- ~ Part of double house; 4 rooms,Shiar s 0n; $10 per wonth; 100m 24 Omaha Na: 2 addith nal bank, 602t jer oounbyy fook 18 beyed :matructions ho did a3 to enable the governor wlthout| 7The treasurer of Thayer county whether hoe obeyed :matructions 91D Tenkn Atreas VT dangerous. We are surprised that some 852,000 in taxes Joutyear, all brb $10,000 1 5op knows He know of no instanca: ggradision Billird and ool Tabies and materts | of the leading merchants, whose stores | designate medical experts who shall act ures Benner takas 146 pie plant. ) The commissioners of Dawson ounty eati- | the board as a body or individually ex- Tave ashes sprinkled upon the walks they | are several other bills before the logisla- v ing their dut; f a similar character, which in|which fact itis oaly necessary o add that a | indulging in other arookedness, o f & mile to ki 3 A - of cortain countles of that commonwealth | collogo the board of examlners for phy- (fE:(turt Ly shobstem of amlle © KR |y o of partien which world shed fight propose to rald the state treasury to the | siclans, surgeons and mid-wives. 1f the But wos anto him e ther v f the blizzards bn north LancoLy, Janwary 27, 885, low ' these claims, the state of course |insiitution withogt undertaking to ex |y ei'yd ot .0,,“""‘,1'}3 Taose, son of| ©On the meetivg of the hcuse thisf would expect relmbursement’ from the | ercise functions which would keep them g The meanest thiog the Wymere Eagle has X i 0. 3, heard of lately is Lfin- dden departure from Shia b provides for the assessment Hawes, for Instance. cians that would not be at all desirable. ve him a dose of tar and feathe seuont Horald. says: Representativa b o/ C0rtion 'y aal estato to ruh on o Qity Press 10 be no Jonger sent to hss addzess, | til the first cf May, but the parsonal mittee, A majorlty and a minority report, The difterence between the two was that It was during & murder trisl, A wit- |difference in the time aliowed between ness for the definsc was on the stand, personal taxes and that on real ectate. the attorney. on the same bill. The committes then cussion of matters of Intorest, and all | Misscuri river a higher or greater rate| \Docs the wiiness know anything[rose. Almost immediately afterwards about insanity. Why, your homor, he|He was desirious of dolrg awsy with this slde of the yaper, and above all | when the three-cant pawenger bill came §j4s been a8 orazy s s loon for “‘.'p." uallty of the law violating the ccnstitution to employ or|peing paid last December, R 1y Pt ey Pl T 4 ey are largely patronized by ladies, allow the [as a board of exswminers, The bill we o | wate that $87,300 will be needed to keop the | smining 3lds at their mectings and know some particulars are decldedly objection HAaaR Y ; roriiesslnorisslulol i i The Lincoln Journal assures the peeple that | on tie frauds. extent of $882,300. The claimants for | college at Lincoln s worth keeping up Daniel Reese of Chadron was & young | abternoon at 2 o'clock it at once went in- genoral government, It occurs to us|busy during a groat portion of their « “rank ife, in deli R eaita: and Yon ponioss, b and colleghlon of tases. Hitherto taxes The McArdle, of Douglas, orders the Nebraska but the editor eays as it was ord by the | taxes were to be paid on or before Janu- one wanted to Include personal taxes in the **What do you intend to prove by this| Mr, Holmes moved that the ccm- communioations if properly written, will | per mile than the ra'es are at the same |about incanity! 1Is he an experti” the house sdjourned uctil to-morrow up, changed his vote at the whivper of ten years.” NQK“IG, objectad to the bill hecanse one’' CAKL N BROS., Agents for Omahe K VR Bk ToTE o nice v fomiehed ro ws Ad, Creas with 1eferoure “M. C." Beo oiios, 00341 of incumbeance Al comu un'gations wil Fr TRADE—For merohundlse—grocerica nv forred, tnreo (3) valuable 1.és in- Daytor, Ohlo, One (1) lot'1n 8t. Louts, Mo ; 6.0 acres of fine ‘and 1 Kansas; 00 (1)iarun I O, ‘Thia proports. & fses I bo troatd strictly conikleatial, 8. IL. Viaspear, 2094 Sumint, Bt. K7 fau0 DREXEL & MAUL, UNDERTAKERS ! A’ tho oM stand 1417 Syrnam Bt Ozyless by tele. oy solcited and prewspél sttended to, Telophone o PROPOSALS 'ED STADES INDIAN SEWVICE, | XK RIDOK AGWOs, Dakota, January 14, 1885, ) | Bealed proposa'siu triplicate. fndowed, propose for the otion oF wue orelwivib and Carpesser aruces, shoo aod w.jci'ancous shaps, two wagon_and storage sliaids, lar, 81 taw ngency aud deect. wd t) the undurd gned, care of Chiot Quartormaster departwent, <3 e tlatto, Ov.pha Neb , will e re. s 1eEg 8 of tha e wago, I, " at Knapas City, Mo, awarced 10 tne lowest wesponsible bidder, subject th the syproval of the dspartment of the Interion “Lhe vight, however, is resorved to rigoot any and all, or any part of any bid, if desmed tor the bess in s | terest of the service Propesals must (£ata length of tiwe vequived for comyletition of bullding alter spproval of ocnteact, w1 mnst be accompsined by o cersfied check upor % 1 Ualted States Depository, payebie o 1he or dos of the funowrsigned, for™'sd least five () per ceat of the a nount of the pwoposal, whi.h cheek shall be forfeie | 10 the United States i ¢aso of bidder ro 1 143 to executs ru mptly » coutract with go suiclent securi ov, sooonding to the terma of his tid, ollarwise Lo turned to the bidder, rinat'oa nddresy she un ‘ers'gued Y, Dakota o understued wilt will be ot Paxton Houso, hs, Neb., by the morniag of Fridsy, February i, V. T, M'O1uiycuur U, 8, Indian Agout be ¥ Janfodwme

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