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: 2 - b HONFEST INSURANCE, reason wh his successor i THE D]_\111Y BEE. The poliey of some insurance compa- |should follow 10 hla footateps In that re g xasa Orrron No, 014 Axp 910 Fansan Sr. | nles Is o take all the insarance they caa |spect, The next secrgtery of state by |4 New Yok Orrios, Roox 65 Taisuxe Buko- | get on property, without regard to Its ac- | Hving within his salary of £5,000a year @ 1NNG, toel value, and when It is dsstroyed they | and cuttlng off all nnnecessary cxpens:s $ Pablished evers morning, exoept Sunduy. TR 1go through & process called adjustment for wmoclal entertainmente, which he ¢ saly Monday moruing duily pushed INRCERE: ) o ertain dts rosl value, Moanwhile [not reqaired by law to give,will certainly Quoron ... Wibtn Tirgouha. .0 20 | they have been robbing the poliey holder | morit the cstcom of the pecpls, Wo “';WU‘\])' De ihsed every Wednesday by compelling him to pay premiums on a pe w’l‘ next secrotary l‘smo will pn‘y TRRNS, FOSTRAID. sam not warranted by the property, and |more attention to the dutiea of his cffice One Year, with premium ¥ % 2% |at the tame time by this over-insurance | than he will to soclal matters. It is not B e wathoty premram {76 |they are constantly holdiog out an in-|at all necessary that the secratary of state i R o Lt ducement for Incendiarism. To put an |ehall bo a society dude, whose time and ! All Commanfoations relating to Nows and Edtorisl | end to this way of dolng business a bill [ money are devoted to the giving of balls, | R to the Eorxok OF T | ham heen intzcduced In the New York receptions and dinner parties for the prerEss LNTTERS legielature grovidiog that the amount|benefit of the American nobility who All Business Letters and ¥ mittances shotll i [epecified in an insarance policy as the seck to ape the manners of forelgners who | 8 it Gneckaan Vo oifcocriers b 1ade 135 | tal valao of the proporty sball bo conclu. | eprosent foreign countrica at the na i O R Brnt ranTyr + laive ptoof of the valuoof such property in | tonal capltal, THE BEE PUBLISHING C0, PRODS. |cuse of total destraction by 1 —_— ROSEWATER, E0ieohe - lund that In case of partial destraction by | DAKors wants congress t> make an P e e Y O™ (o, appralsors shall determine whether | appropristion for & meonament to bo the amount of the polley ls in excess of | €rected in that territory in honor of the : Burrixotox's “‘roformatory institn- |the value of the property, Should the|homestesd law, but why it should be f tions” bill is a good thiog—for Bill |appralsers so determine, the policy holder | located in Dakota any more than in any i Stout. shall be entitled to recover, in addition to | part of the rew west we cannct qulte un- ] B the value of the property destroyed, an | deretand, nor can we quite comprehend Tr O'Donovan Rosea recovera ho will | 0“0 ual to the difference b | why any such monument should be erect- make more money than ever oatof his | co o bremiums n the ae- |at all. The Chieago Herald very sentibly otk saned value and those actuslly [83ys e — paid upon the policy, with interest| Thohomesteadlawneeds nomenament, ; and if it did, one place wost of tho Miss: from the date on the polley baa [ jagippt is as appropriate for its location been issued. This seems to us to be a|as sitother. Wherever there is a farm falr bill, and one which ought to mact |takon up under that law, tliore will a with favorable consideration at the hangs | Sufficlent monument be found. Marble, granite, or braes of the Nebraska leglalature. It certalnly sannot” more appropristely or suc: will have a tendency to compel honest | cessfully commemorate a legislative enact. insarance, as insurance companies would [ ment than the results of that enactment. P y L 1t would be a very fine thing for the \mdmf L b AR Ll little town of Ml{vhcll to h:nga a groat permit over Insurance. 1f any company | monament built within its limits by pub- is 8o greedy as to insure property for |lic munificence, and o it would for many more than Its value simply in order to other towns, but ncthing of thp kind 18 increaso the amount of its promiums, it |ne¢ded anywhere. Somo centuries honce, ENGLAND rejoicos more over the shoot Ing of O'Donovan Rossa than over the killing of a thoueand Arabs. I Tur woman shot O'Donovan Rosa is by no means a lunatlc. There was too much method in her madncss. which g who ! Tux people of Nebraska do not want the leglilature to monkey with the high ; liconse Iaw. If tho liquor men know when they are well off they will let well- i enough slome. R R s 1o |11t ehall then bo found that eattlo com- ] should certainly be compelled to pay the | panieg, railroad corporations snd non. Par McArpie, chairman of the com- [ full amount of the policy in the event of | resident noblemen have in one way and another dispossessed the small farmers of their holdings and gained title to enor- mous estates on which the poople ltve as b mittee on claims, has recommended the | the total destruction of the property. allowance of Pat. Hawes’ clalms, Whether the legislaturo will zo pi'y Pat has not MANUAL TRAINING. tenants, 1t may be & good iden o oract & i been ascertained. Manual training, in connection with [ monument to the homestead law, but not H the public school system, fs coming into | BOW . 4 Now that it has become the fashion to | popular favor in nearly all the large citles introduce anti dynamite bills in tho |of the east. us leglalatures, it need surprise no one to tea tome enterprising Nobraska loglslator come to the front with eome such measure. 8| The old war horse ridden in many a It has been introduced in | fierce and blocdy battle by stonewall Boston, Philadelphia and Chicago, and | Jackeon, the confederate general, has in thoso citles it has been found to work | been shipped from Lexington, Va, to : sifastestic: Thaobi the Now Crleans exposition to bo placed very satisfaotorily. The object Is to teach [ \° [SW, T eans TRPCELOR O BE P ACHE children the rudimentary elements of | nonths ago glven to the Virginia Military some industrial pursuit, so that while | Institute by Mrs. Jackson, who had been they are receiving mentalinstruction they | caring for the famous c{!nl chnfize{ at t:er are at the eame timo acquiring an oduca. | 10me, 1 North Carclina, | It 1s rather tion of tho hands which will bs of prac-|long, but maybo It is @ special act of tical use to them when they leave school | Providence in sparing him to be exhbited and aro thrown upon their own resources. [ at the Industrial exposition twenty yeara o prinoipal dofoct in one 2% £40 clove cf The AT o G cdubational system s that the[7This is an attraction that will intorest mind alone recolves instruction while the | everyone, and particularly old soldicrs.— aualnst the United States the court of | Pands are wholly neglected. The hand [Nt Louis l::publicuzz, ! claims has docided that the railway com- | #hould be tralned in connection with the| Stoncwall Jackson's lvmrm is probably pany, owes the government 82,758,052, | mind, and this is exactly what the man- | iatended as a “stand-off” to tho Liberty T oxdu for the Unlon Pacific | aal systom is intended to do. This ia a[bell. Wo now suggest that tho potticoats to ask for an extonsion of sixty yoars on | Pusy, practical age, and the tendency is [In Which Jeff Davis was captured be sont this judgment along with its other In- [0 make children self-supporting and in- | to the ‘.Vorld.u‘ exposition for exhibition. debtedness. dependent. The manual system will They will be “‘an attraction that will in- — prove partlcularly beneficlal to the chil-|terest every one, and partlcularly old \ A roRTION of the saloon men of Omaha | dren of poor people, who no doubt will | #oldiers,” rmined to mako an cffort to | be glad to learn that our board of educa- e A \ ::::i:fliauwm R L ) tion has taken steps foward ifs ntsodue, | CHEVEEAND is mot catochising ”‘“:““‘ sont Mossrs, Dellono and Pratt to Lin- tion into our schools, It Is not intended | 25 16hta of the democratlo party 4o coln in the capacity of lobbylats, Itis|to be'. compulsory, but for tho |00k for the purpose of l‘“f"“"“}‘ sld that they will be assisted by Frank | benefit of those who desire to take ad | "8t they know ashe is to learn somer Walters, if the railway lobby can spare [ vantage of acquiring some knowledge of gz il his servicer. some of tho practical pursult: of life, and | 5% 1men a8 Carlisle and Itandall can farthermore it 1s designed only for the older and mcre advanced pupils, A sys- tem of manual tralning can be introduced vari We agres with Juliug Civsar in the statement that all gall is divided into | three parts. In Nebraska one part is compoaed of the raflroad lobbyists; an- other part is made up of insurance agents; i and the other part embraces the claim | agents, Iy the cases of the Union Pacific Tue board of education has very prop- erly refused to rent any of the school bulldings for Sunday school purposes. |gng maintained at comparatively small The board 1a correot in taking tho ground | .4 4nq we have every renson to belleve that such rental would open the docts.to |t it will prove decidedly popular and every sect, and that the publle '3“‘;"1 succegsfol in connection with the schools houses should not in any way be used for| ¢ 4y ojty. 1o hope that the committee reotarian purposes, but only for the pub-|,¢ 4y hoard of education to whom the licday schools. matter has been referred will at once —_— 0o Orx, Brzvy Wmirnsy, son-in-law make a thorovgh Iuvestization of the T of Senator Payne, of Ohlo, feels profty | ®ubiect and recommend for adoption the —_— suro of warming a seat in Grover Clove- | M08t approved system. It lsan experi-| Tue city council will receive the Iand’s cablnet, Theres nothing like coal | ™eBt Well worth trying, and we belizve | thanks of a suffering and foot-sore public oil to greaso the whoels of political|it Will be generally endorsed by tho|if it will immediately order that flat-stonc machinery. 1f Whitney is clovated to|Patrons of ths public schools. on Farnem the cabinet it will be a reward for the 8165,000 spent by the Payne family in the presidentlal campaign. thoroughly catechised them several times he will probably know a great deal more about the doctrines of the two wings of the democracy than he does now. *We ranged over a large number of toples, and I ascertained that Mr. Cleveland is a splended listener,” ssys Mr. Carlisle. By the 4th of March Mr, Cleveland ought to be a pretty well posted man if cross walks be laid down strect in place of the eharp-pointed stones that penetrate the soles of the pedestrians, We understand that there {s now in the TOO MANY BILLS, 1E a brick were thrown wherever therc 18 a legislature assombled it would be a TrE board of education has decided to | matter of surprise if it did not hit a rail- have an iron stairway built at the north [road lobbyist. There Is not a leg'slature end of the high school building and to |in eestion that is not besiczed with rall- ted. This is a | road lobbylste, who have been mustered step in the right direction, and one which | to the front to prevent any railroad legis ought to have been taken long ago. It|lation. There is everywhere a demand is hoped that there will now be no delay | for laws regulating freight and passenger | agonts who aro lobbylny sgainst every in making these improvements which will | traflio, and other rallway business. The | measure that will affect their intercsts. render the building smuch safer in case of | People of Nebraska are not alone in suf- iy T G foring from extortions and discrimina- — - tlons. The people of Colorado 5 A COMLPIMENTARY notice of the litera- |ing aloud .;nnpu rallroad dubu::: Cr;o -WhUl;rh:,m:m hm;nm' verhauli ry of work Houry F. Keenan says: *Hi |are tho people of Utah, Towa, Minneeots, | poghacs it et be disoovornd. that o firat story, ‘Trajan,’ was accepted and [ Dakots, Wisconsin, Illinots, New York, in part published by the Manhattan|Pennsylvania and Missouri, and other Magazine, but unfortunately Mr. Ped- |states. In the leglslatures of thewe states der’s pilterlngs weae brovght to light and | varlous bllls for railway regulation haye tlons’ the magazine stopped before the story was | been Introduced, but whether any of | py ended” Thisis an unfortunate bull on[them will bo passed 3 u:;. part a; Mr. Keenan's biographer, the|to bo seen. The railroad lob- | quarry toferance being that it was a misfortune |by everywhere is e that Pedder's pilferings, which supported ofglni d 'f.,a hard at work, :ohricl'gg?lz }).:“‘,:ry ansiily Smsind by e lagh the magazine, were discovored. Perhiaps |advocates of railway legislation lack 4 i the author of “‘Trajan’ would have prefer. | organization and are not united in their red to have Mr. Pedder kecp on stealing |ideas upon the subject. Too many bills wntil his story had been completed. tre purpose and we hope that the council will take immediate action in this matter, have two standpipes o Coxsortpaten cheek fs. well repre- sented at Lincoln by the opposed to the home institutions. healthy reform in needed. a little too stout for adoption, Par Haweos Is still on deck are introduced, and hence the rallroad | ittle claim. workers find it comparatively easy to — defeat all logislation, whereas if one good Seventy Years Old, bill were Introduced and agreed upon | Chicago Herald. and not embarrassed by twenty or thirty | Mr. Oleveland Is sald to bave replied others that are almost worthless, we |08 suggestion that ho should call a cer- wight hope for its pamaze. tain veneratle democrat to his cabinet with tho remark: *Ho Is seventy years old,” This is interpreted by the oracles with his O'Doxovay Rossa now knows how it 48 himeelf. He has been given a dowe of his own mediaine, He has been ehot by & wowan, who prohably was the agent to carry out & preconcerted plan of revenge either In behalf of the wounded Phelan, or in the Interests of the| Tukke has been a greatdeal of talk English, There fsa deep mywtery sur- about the hesitancy of Senator Bayard ;‘.\n;e::l‘;';.tul::; ';::xf:;.ol::fix:l:ztil:hr: rounding the effair, and when umvavelled |n accepting the office of secretary of | the ancient wlisel-horse must go to the 1t will very likely caute a grest sensa-|state, if offered to him, for fear that his | Tear- tion. The death of O'Donovan Mosta | purse coulan't stand tho drain that would [ ,, 1% OB Fonse this polley would not be would no doubt give great sasisfaction to [be madc on it on account of the many %x,’:::‘:;.flng::é::c‘r“u.ux‘z.:l ‘;azw?:zl;; the English people to whom he has boen | social requirements of the position, If years of age who would be a curse to any @ great source of fear, although he wi's|Senator Bayard really entertains any | Mdminlstration, and on the other hand alyiaya regarcod by thoso who kuow him [such ideae, bo ls not the man for the | Hhere are democias of yeventy, aad, por- 8 great blow-hard who took tho credlt | vlace, Becauss Secrotary Frolinghuysen | gosd doal of tono 1 the cx-ssayor of Haf: \dol devising aud directing nearly all the [s credited with haviog spent ssvers! falo if he should asiociate thesn with lynamite outrages that have been com- |tim ey more than bis salary In making the | himself. The matter of age ought not to control his -'Ffumtm;m to the cabinet, A Allen G, urman {sseventy-twoly. ars atlon than an important diplo- | of age, but e would give Mr, Cloveland's {‘.mui in England, when as a matter of sscretary of state's oftfice wore of & high Wt ho knew little cr nothing about [social e —_— ‘We venture to say that he continues to make good use of hls)ofe sury, money that can bo used for this regard to|late insurance The forelgn companles, of course, are The as conducted ‘erhaps It might be discovered that a Ir Buflington's *‘reformatory instita- | "} " bill is paseed, it Is safe to say that Stout will immediately locate one of remalns [ his worknouses at his Loulsville stone That bill, by the way, should 1t will, perhaps, be found to be s o spe Y —_— promises to be one of prosperity for the pick than a whole room full of Bill Whitneys, who may be under forty five. The He: rald trasts that the gentieman from New York will recover from his dislike of men who are seventy yoars of age. He will kaow more himself when ha {s that otd. —————— A Difference of Opinion, The Botton Giohs says he move- ment on foot in Washington for redue tion in the rate of pound.postage to news. papet publishers is a0 just that there can be 1o excuse on tho part of congress to refuso it a paseage The Springficld Reputliean “'There s really no good reason why con- grees should reduce the postsgs on newe papers {rom two o one cent w pound.’ ——— WESTERN NEWs, says DAKOTA, Tha Fargo Masonic t :mple was dedicated on the 24th inst, A Holland eolony Campbell coanty The publishing Falls conter wted, The report of the treasurorof Dakota shows more than $200,000 surp'us in the treasury. The Black Hills countie efficient mail ecrvico fron pointa, The seml-annual statement of the treasuror of Yankton county shows a balance of 816, 694,96 in the treasury, Bismarck professes to believe the “‘removal echems has died naturally and will give rise to no more troub! The bill extending the time_for the pay- ment of taxes to June 15t recently passed the houeo by an vnanimous vote, The Yankton pork packing house is be crowded to ite utmost capacity, sla ing and packing 500 hogs daily. The long-continued and intense cold of ths i3 being established in f a German paper in Sio 1x id to ghter- SPECIAL NOTICES. TO LOAN-MONEY, 0 1OAN- 1,000 on real estate fr: Financial Exchange, 1603 Farn and shovel, A Swed, iner fell down Silver Mountain, on the Tarkey creek side, in_San Miguel cownty the other day, and fumbled and rolled for 1,300 fect hfore’ stopping. He was not | 7] badly injured, Morris, & well known Leadville | ) fONEY T0 LOAN—1n Ay y died, and took to his grave a | AVL horses, pianos, tarniture And il kinds of eret for manufacturing siiver *'r which |ehattels, W. H. Motter, 1404 Farnam st., over wors very baautifal, The art originated and | Morse' shoe stor Lot died with b MR Totony y pital stock of 2200,000 has all been | IV proved eiiy proverty, in any amounts to suit, ed for constriicting the big Arkansay | 8t rossonabi W. I Motter, 1474 Fartam st.) dit irrigate the lands west of | Over Morse's shoo store Sostt Vista and Lathrog ut 80,000 land will Lt under years, 9384p Jamos i a of #10 and up, on 1 have money to loan on ime MOSEY to loan on chattels by J. T. Bastty, 218 VL wouth 14th St LR bo acres of wa cultiyation by t entorprise b ey “um LOANED on Chattels, Collaterals, So END OF AN B 1U CARBER, [ M curedt Notes, or Toal”Betate, Financial Ex Death of Prince Demidofr, \!m\‘,\ 70 LOAN In sums of §200 an! nvuv . 0. Javie J0., hwal Eotate oAn Pants, January The death of | Agente: 1505 Farnam St 67 4t Prince Demidoft, ¢f San Donota, has A 7 T TR T startled Paris this week. Many can re- [ [V S50 a0 daid. ™" Foroman, 518 & 18th member when young Demidofl was the Tin lion of Paris, Thoe papers arc filled now, HE as In old days, with anccdotes of his = duels, amours and eccentricitios. He In FANTED-? 115at Doran house, 915 Farna: inherited his oddity, with countleas mil- [ W4 : S J WANTED, oselt llons, from his father and vncle. His ; father used to engago & whols botel for | YA TED=A goud steady boy to”learn the pr himself when he went traveli Hia WAL e Ay S e oo it Tl aged person to take care of , 4th deor frcm Dodge, W, oy uncle was justas famous for extrava- gance and charlty. Since tho death of his first wife, the Princess Motcherska, V-4p Prince Demidoff had held aloof frcm ~ French soclety. The San Donate sale | WWANTE sot the pacple talking about him a few yearo ago. Then, till the othor day, the | YW7ANTED ool Iive solfetors. boulevard agaln forgol him, He died of Fall Insurance Co., Stewart Neb, Kitchen girl 1513 Howard, 0844p Address Mutual OXi-1mp Y ANTED—Girl at Garnt otel, 1010 Masan 8¢ DA widow Indy with a little it ag winter has made the wolves desperate with hunger. In some localities they have become really dangerous, The erection of a new county from the western portion of Douglas and & part of Charles Mix counties, is one of the many new schemes being canvassed. Two hundred and sixty-three miles of rail way were laid by five companies in Dakota during the past year. Only two states in the union, Towa and Minnesota, exceeded thix amount. The Deadwood-Pierre freighters are finding the present winter avything but pleasant or profitable, the intense cold causing movement slow and Jaborious, One ontfit” was forty daya from Pierre to Deadwood, The wheat crop for 1881 is _variously] esti- mated at from 2,000,000 to 25,000,000 bush- o8 flax, 8,005,000 bushels; corn, 2,500,000 bushels; barley, 2,000,000 bushels; oats, 10, 000,000 bushels, Bills have been introduced in the legislature presenting appropriations to the amount of 10,000, This added to the present territorial debt of $400,000 will swell the liabilities of the to 51,100,000, Stureeon, druggist, and mayor of Cham- berlain, is on trial before United States com: missioner Morrow for gelling whisky to Left-handed Thunder, and Indian o rule acency. The Indianget mad at Sturgeon and gave it aw Deadwood, aged 17, met dent on the 22d. ~ While a kerosene lamp it exploded, the trimmin, burning oil falling over her_clothes, burning her ina terrible manner, juries the following day. The murderer, Hank Tewis, before leaving Plankinton after his acquittal, purchased a Winchester rifle, laid in a large supply of cartridges and announced his determination to return to his claim *‘on the Cedar,” and hold the fort sgainst the world, the flesh and the devil, The Yankton Press and Dakotaian finds consolation in the capital removal from that place by reviewing the fact th t the pork and beef interest of that town pow distributs more than $200,000 monthly, while the legi: lature, when there, was only good fora measly £100,000 every two years. The legislature of Dakota contains sixteen natives of lowa, fifteen of Minnesota, eleven of Wisconsin, eleven of Illinois, two cach of Ohio, New York, Nebraska, Maine and Ver- mont, and one each of Pennsylvania, Califor- nia, Indiana, of Colum- bia. Missouri is represented by 0, A Deadwood husband publisfied ‘this no- tice: My wife, Sarah, has shot my ranche, She died of her in- teach him & great deal, and after ho has |when T didu’t doo a thing too hor an’ T want it distinctly understood that any man that takes hur in and keers for hur on my account will get himself pumped so full of lead that some tenderfoot will locate him for a mineral clame, A word to the wise is sufficient an’ orter work on fools.” The Oliver transportation bill which passed tho lower house of the legislature requires railroad companies to receive grain or other freight on equal terms from wagons, sleighs, warchouses, and elevators, and from all per so0s for shipment in bulk, and to furnish cara for tho eame within a reasonable length of time. It prohibits rebates and discrimination ory sort, and provides damages in the sum of 3100 for each failure_to comply with the provisions of the law, The bill will pass the council and become @ law, Southwick's railroad taxation bill, practically the Illinois law, will also pass both houses, WYOMING, A well knownranchman blew out the gas in « Cheyenne hotel and narrowly escaped being, branded by the angels. The strike of the coal miners at Carlio n is at an end, an amicalle settlewient having been mdde between the company and the men. Reports from most of the ranges in the ter. ritory indicate very little loss of cattle in_the blizzards, The per cent of loss will be trifling, Leo Rushenburgberg and Thomas Edwards, recently of Fort Cullins, Colorado, have cow menced preparations for the establishuent of an iron foundry in Cheyenne, Mat Wheeler, a minstrel from Philadelphia, stumbled on to one of his old gags in & Chey- ennc paper and immediately shot himself. The unfortunate manipulator of the bones se. riouely injured himself but will recover, The movement to start a reduction works at Laramio bas reached a point that insures its success, The incorporation papers have been drawn and active work will begin with the spring thaw. “There has been a great rush of land hunters to the Clu'Yl’une office. Claims have been tiled under the various laws repealed by the bill which recently passed congress, A total ,(50 acres have been taken up under the deeert land act. COLORADO, Coal Creek has o dog that drinks beer and gets drunk, There is not a_vacant dwelling house or store building in Montrose, One firm in the Uncompahgre valley has plauted ten acres of hops as an experiment, The Denver & Rio Grande railway did a business of $335,910 96 the past year at Montrose, The Eareka mill reperts 81,000 et profit on : tons of ore from the Sun twenty own, in Summit county. + A first-claes _creamery is _likely soon to be established at Longmon| cream of 600 cows daily. Oil and candles are o scarce at Grand Lake, on account of the snow blocade, that the old time *'dip” is used. Bevator Tom Bowen turned another card in court recently and raked in a decision to re cover ¥350,000 worth of mining stocl The total indebtedness of San Juan county amounts to §172,649.15, bearing an average rate of interest at 9 per cent per annum, Rauchmen in the San Luis are predicting another freshet this spring, The snow fal Lias been nearly equal to that of last winter, A very fine deposit of clay, similar to that from whieh the celebrated Milwaukee brick are manufactured, has been discovered a few mi'es north of Colorada Bprings The Gireat West mive of Park county, one of the properties etocked by Brick Pomeroy snd the only decent one he ever owned, will yield 12,000 durivg the present month, ‘ "I'he mining outlook for Boulder county has It will utilize the present time, New acd rich strikes are being i watlo poeition, it I8 mo good ladministration more character ard abillty | uot looked as bright for vears as it does at mar veperted every day, snd the coming year f7 oy g W e {liticura |! £, VWANTED il for general house work 7613 How ard St 037-4p WA / L1 1215 Dow Two girls. A flrst.c' W ANTE honse maid for second work, cotner Chicago and 218t streets. lining room girls at Arcade ho ns St 082-4p The Only Remedies for the Skin and Blood Universally Commended. 1 cook and Applyat N. E 0314 WAM il for general heuse work, App'y to Mrs. F. 8. Bush, corner 10th and Mason St. 2p W, T. Totten, 672 North Tenth Street, Phila- delphin, reports that one of his customers stated to him incidentally that he was fecliog so well and bad gained twenty-seven pounds 1n the last year, all of Which he atiributsd to a systematic course ‘of tho Cuticura Resolvent, which has proved effectual when all other remedies failed, W TED—Girl to do general h-use wor WA 518 Ple = ant stroob M. Ora, tolearn hook.keeping, good sit- Smith, 1518 Douglas Sk, §88.2p uation. J. “’Y ABN VY ANTED—Agenta to eoll Gately's Universal Edu. cator; on monthly payment». Address cr call on W.D. P! Lowry, reom 6, 119 N 10th st., Omahs. 507tebSH Y/ ANTED=Biardors at 1212 Capliol av SORES ON NECK. Chas, Brady, Somerville, Masy , who rofers to Dr. J.J. Wood, druggist, of this city, certifics to a w Qerful oure of running sores, on the neck which b been treated by hospital physicians without cure, and which yielded completely to the Cuticura Rem: edies, ED—A first.class diving rcom girl at the etropolitan. No othernecd apply. 783 tf CURED BY CUTIOURA. My skin diseaso, which rosisted several popula 8 and other remedics advised by physicians, cured by your Cuticura Remed Thoy sod my most sanguine expeciations and rapid- y effected a cure. ARENTRUE, Vinoent.es, Ind. 9tebTn 7ANTED—100 snlicitors, good pay to tho right ‘man. Address Ncbraska Mutual Marriage Fen efit assoctation, Fremont, Neb. Da1feh & SITUATIONS WANTED. KNOWITS VALUE, e ) ANTED man, best of ta and All of your Cutleura Remedies give very good sit Y S OOk KBOROF; AR the disenses for which it is uscd. nce its value. S ANTEDEEY A Rl SBIRE o5 DIt I0. J PRATT, Montallo, Wis. | WANTED—ty a German girla situntion as cork or general housework. Address ““M” 831 South 224 8¢,,0maha Neb. 957 6p 1 Know from exper- CUTICURA ABROAD, — = Through s hoe returned Norweian, [ Havo learned | YA7ANTED—Situsticn Ly an_experienced hostlor to know your Cuticura, which has ina short time Will accept work of any kind. — Address “E cured meof an Eczoma that my physician's medicines | T Bee oftice. 9 could not heal CHR, HELTZ] TANTED—A home in a private family by a widow Indy who ia willing to make herself nscful. Ap- nana Aseociation. 903-5p N, Bergen, Norway, Agenturforretning. THE POET POWERS, A fecling of gratitude fmpe's me to acknowledge young girl tod) chawm- Avply at S, W. cor. the groat merits of your Cutlcura, and I cordia ly oo ommend it to the publ ty valuable remedy. = TR N . Brldgoport, Conn. | Y7 ANTED=—Situstion s second cook. For_eale everywher tplioteh s Price Cuticurs, tho great Cuticura Sosp, an exquisite Skin . Cutioura Kesolvcnt, the new Blood | Y7 ANTED Employment ! horscs preferrcd, | Refere Address *J. B. C.” this of Skin Cure, 50c t Beautifler, 250, Purifier, §1. POTTER DRUG AND CHEMICAL CO., BOSTON) | °F € U T OVRASOAT wn exquisite Toilot, Bat ung man trom last emuloy- 97.2p Young married man wanta SISuAtion as book. = and Nursery Sanative. |aa d':::% 'hfm ':‘gmfln eatablishment ln RO;::\’:- TEST YOUR BAKING POWUER T0-DAY. MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. CONTAIN AMMONIA. of twenty-five years experience, can give best Address “IK. M. Bee offic of references. 980-4p ‘0 rent a house with 4 or 5 rooms and Iy of two, rent not to be more 20, must b in good location, rent . 0." Bee oflice. S-4p than trom £ sure, Addrer 7ANTED —To rent by ewall reliable family be- rst of May,cottage five or sixrooms within 17thand Case St. Ma Rent moder- ate. Address 988.5p VW ANTED—A good canvsso at Mcore's, 507 north 16t WANTED y d town in Nebraska for a cheap fast selling articlo used in every fawily, big profits. Call or_addre-s agent of the Bluine Manufacturing Co., . W. corner 16th and Burt 8t. 91361 VY ANTED—To rent a cottago 2 or 8 rooms wood water and barn, Addiess “R, 8." Bee_offic 705 2p WANIED=TO TRADE= —aCRES OF LAND In Cass county, lowa. for Nebrask within 100 miles ef Council Dluffs, J. J Council Bluffs, VW ANTED -Agents fer cvory city and town in Nebraska for a cheap, 1 <article used in overy family; big proilts, zard sts. DOES NOT COX IT8 MEALTHFULNESS 1AS NEVER BEEN QUESTIONE_ gent of the Bluine M{'g. Co. p \\'l‘m' Agcnts to work for the Western Mu- ; tual Benevolent Associalion, of Beatrice, Nob, 1553 the convumers! roliaulo test, h ; 3 ¢ Cash cayital $100,000, paid up in full. Those desiring sgoncics in_ Eastorn” Nooruska or Wortern' lowas T"E TEST OF T"E OVE". should eddress C, A. Wootley, No arnam st , I)RICE Bl\]‘l‘\(; ]I()“‘DI;]{ CO" 4 ha, Neb., or Oliver C. Eabin, & , Beatrice, MAKERS OF Dr. Price’s Special Flavoring Extracts, Thestrongest,most dellelous and naturs 1 favor known,and Dr. Price’s Lupulin Yeast Gems 1n & millfon homes for & quarter of a century 1t has b. 0 £00d agents, men or women, a liberal 18 co-opera- compeneation will be paid. Comp: tivein plan, safe, reliable and c work. VW ANTED—Ladissor geut.omen in city or coun try, to take nic ht anc ple a. own homes; 82 to' 8 day casily ¥or Light, Healthy Bread, The BDest Dry Hop | made; work reht by ma canyasin, Yeast in tho ‘World, for roply. Pleaso adaress Reliable Man't FOR SALE BY CROCERS. adelpia, Pa. CHICACO. - 87, Louls. |= = FOR RED T—HOUSES AND LOTS. P COLLARS CUFFS ABE THE FINEET Q00OD8 EVER MADE, | NORRENT—One house, Inquire Edholm & Erick- sewa All Linen, sorn son, 936-41 Linings ao Exteriors. Ask for them 0B RENT—Chicketing plavo in good order and periect tune. Adduess K. 11.” Bee ofice. —New cottage Gthst. 5 rooms. J. Phipps Roe, 04541 DOR R¥A Foi% —Large biick house, 1718 Dodge st o e 1d's Hospital., 607p Apply ot OR RENT—Brick yard,in gocd orderard wel fur nished. - Call on MoCsguc, opp. Postoflce. %49.7p CAH N BROS., Agents for Omahs RO RENT—Good ouse fve room on 214, 8t ‘noar Mason, 8 blocks from car line, Well and PROPOSALS. cistern, Inquira M, Lee, grocer, 22 St 710-4p UNITED STATE: OR RENT—Furnished cottage to p & ouluboard o lady and child. Apply ol ave. B RIDOK AGENCY, Dakota, January 12, 1885, Sealed proposals In triplicate, idoreed, proposals for the erection of one Weoeelwight aud’ Carpenter NDIAN SERVICE, } shop, one harness, shoe and misocilancous shops, | J9'OR RENT—Farm threo miles from Omaha. Tn- one slavghter house, two wagon and storage sheds, quite 623 north 16th St., over store. 550-4p one bake house and cellar, at this agency and diroot. ed to the unders'gned, caro of Chiet Quartermaster ( TNOR RENT—Nice 8 room cottage cornor 24th and department, ¢ cefved unti' 1 Plans and spocific offce of the ebief qua aha, Neb, t att wha Neb, will be re- February 14, 1685 tions can be exumined in the Davenport strect. Apply to E.B, Chapman, 1217 Howard 8t #0311 JOs BENT—A now elcht raom house. Enquiro of Mra. E. Roddis, £6th, bet Daver port an &0 st [uter Ocean” C ournal” at Kansas City, Mo, Sontiact will arded to the lowest vesponsible fdder, subject th the approval of the department of [ Yok RENT~Furnished Room with board, 603 N, Inferior Fas 24t ver, §a reserved to reject any and | ©_ — of any bid, if deomed for the best in- | 790Kk RENT—-A GOOD CHA 6. Hilleke s ioef T ety Which 1s now called t d Central, o 1 for | Capitol Atcoue and 13th sta., is now ready for rent ract, [ to' one or three different partics. The bascment, b upon [ which consists of three apart b and il sitory, payable Lo the order | liard hall, oyst:r bouse r ehop; first floor for at least five ~ (5) diniog hall, and the two upper floors . torteite] to the United Btates in case of any Ty celviug the awsrd) shal vecuts | JOOR KENT- Part of double house biduor rocclving tho wwerd shal’ il to executs [ 58 R T s month; rooms4 Om Proposals must completition of bu y a certified cheel \‘ ROOMS FOR RENT, NT—Two nicely farnie o for two_ gentiemen, 1or Tight housckeoping, farnished 11 south 18th strect front rooms, > wuits of rooms for that purpose , 0709 3 OOMS with board for two gentlemen 1001 Capitol 1% woek R G i T OR RENT-Furnished room east and south tront 24550 Pleasant st ! LOLET-A room. Inquire of J, ¥ Wilbur, g0 Bank suitablo toF one of tw R JFOR RENT O RENT- Fumisued s Tw Tarr QU BENT= Fiossant furcished rocm, 1707 Ca OR RENTTwo office rosms, Jacobs b th o RN e v e room 208 JROR RENT- Handeome turnished rooms within from Boyd's oj cra house, E. J. Ed ards, 816 South 16th St 190 €p JOR RENT—Furnished rooms at POk REMT suit furnishud « 1017 Capitol ave TSR RENT-Nicely furnished room with ey Tont board fcr two gentlemen, 1612 Farnam st 0024t JON RENT=Two front rooms. 1623 Cayitol SO RENT— Ky ished foo v £6,00 por S Ao 21 O RENT—Neaton post farnishe in Oniaha, Apply to G, G, 11, Andoa 14, Anderson Block, north entence, 16th_and Da- enport stroet 7171008 DOI RENT— For Tight housckeeting, tao rooms, fornished for that purpore, 8. W, cor sth and Howard ety 2 OOMS—With board, des rablo or winter. App \at 8¢ Charlen Hotol! 9308 08 RENT—onc tar b4 croon two o threo day boarders, 1914 T rent 222 04241, PERSONAL Gentioman thirty years of aze havin: moane losires to corceapond with & Tespeatable widow Tady. Address box 724 city. 9 3p $ FOR SALE. S OR TRADE A well improved 160 acres with large hearing orchard and il frut, twenty o ght acres of zood tim tarns'and il other modern inprove- 4 1miles aciith of vmoha ~tack yarda on Felloviie rosd, price and torma r avomable, would ex o tor desirable Omaha property, will be sold For firther particn'as, call on premis s or ad- € . M. Peckhan, P. 0. box 767 Cmaha, Neb DARM FOR S — Drug store desirablelocation _Apply 0 box 020, 9504 —At a Largain, houso ({3 rooms and 3 with § ot 00x84 corner 18 § cah, balance on 3 300 tovs eelected hay at knorn Sia- , price £3.00 per ton. Apply to.Wm Hopper 95211 U SALE _Japan wiore south 10(h ST Jotes and Leavenwor. ing impl ment Tsiness right quired ood stork of genera Address lock box L0-4p “Onv clokant _oh.m| 0. One regulator clock one vearly o Piano, five gold framed pleturcs, one horso, liarness And phacton, one suall size, ono beautiful’ china coffee set. & largo puro Llooded St. Bernard dog. Inquire 1615 Dodge St 284-t1 JFORSALE=120 acron of bust frm ands in Wash- ington' county, Neb; 2§ miles from Herman: S miles from Blair. © Will cithor sell for cash or will trado for house in Cmaha, it buyer will take up somonotes on long time. ~The wholo laud cnltivation Adiress Jos, Kolowratek, No. 1 h st., Omaha, Neb. 201 o, harnesy calf and S months old c.it. 1 St. Robt. Stein. nd phacton, cow and Inquire at 211 south 908-4p OR SALF - 80x185 foot on Cuming street 3 blockn west of Military bridge, $1,600. John L. M opposite Post offico. TOR SALE—A new stock of hardware and implo wents, businees woll established, sales for year 1884, §75.000. Also new brick building built in sizo 253X120, two story and basement Also ware house.” Capital requited from 810,000t0 §12.000 exclusido i building. Location tho very beet 1n tho city of Reaney, Neb, For partlculurs, address. Whiteaker & Co., lock box 681, Kearney, Neb OR SALE—132x124 fect on corner, south-cash front, house 3 rooms, harn, 8 blocks west o cheap 0. 0471f O, SALE-MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS — A. Hospe offers Ope Bosrdman & Gray Piano at 125 00 s Broz Pla o Organ ab Estey Organ at; son Organ o h or on casy menthly installmente. Aleo agents for celebrated Kimball Plano and Kim - vall Organ, Emerson and Hallet & Davis Piauos. Largest stock, lowest priccs, A, Hospe, 1619 Dod street. 39tovs F IR SALE OIL TIRA good n on Will dispose ct lot and mi a fine location; will sell ongood terms, or other desirablo property, Address Lock | Neb. BITAL or part of fwo thous forty miles east of Kansas City, wil oxchan Nbrasks land or morohandise, Bedford, v RO SAL i Address X oap—ono half a Boo office. TS N—Large up-stairs_room for rent or will scll either business or lease of buil- dng. Cor. 16th & Farnam. Inguire 1614 Cap. Ave. BOL-A at the RIVY vaults, sinks and_cesspools clo shortest notico aud at avy time of the day, in an entirely ordorloss way without the least molostation to occupants or neighbors, with our improved and odorloss apparatus. A Kvaus & Co., 011 Capitol avo. : S sk O81m1 70 EXCHANGE—Farms for lmproved property 1 Omaha, Chas. R. Woolley, Koom 20, Omaba National Bank Omaha Neb, 62046 [0 TRADE—Stock of grocories for acré property adjolning Omaha. Chas. R Woolley, Koom % iona) Bank, Omaha, Neb, 94011 0 EXCHANGE—Faris 107 8100k of merchandise Chas. R. Woolley, Room 20, Owmahs Nations, Omaba, Neb, 625-10 OR TRADI tocks of goocs Lo trade for land, as. K. Woolley, Room 20, Omaba Nationas Bank, Omahas, Neb, 02918 JFOE TRADE-For tierchaudlse - grocerios forred, three (3) valuable lots in' Dayton, Ohlo, One (1) lot 'in 8t. Louls, Mo ; 640 acres of fine Iand fn Kanay; One (1) farm o Ohio. This property is fren of incumbrance. All communications will bo treated strictly confldential, 8, H. Winspear, 2024 Cuminz, Bt 847Jau80 18 your child prevish and fretiul? If 80, as- [ocrtain if " its food is such as 1t should be. |0ften though the moth, or hiw & sufficient quantity, & proper in- , | vestigation, will show that It 1o utterly lck- ing In quality.” The 7 juse of Ridge's Food is ivaluablo a8 an alter. ato waeal for the ohil, and the mother can Dy mdopting Ridge's Food as often raiso tho standar directed for invalids 1 by Drug four sizes, retailing ic, 86c WOOLRICH & CO Mo ufdcture prowiptly & contract with good and sufficient securl Pl neoarding 10 the teruth of his bid, otliorwise to | Honal bank. i Do returned to the bidder. p— T————————— ‘Vor further ioforieat o address the undersigned | 08, & Sy at Fine y, Dakota fuitable 0 house; inquire at ‘The undersktied will will bo ab_ Paxton House, | Sttt ot W k] omal 4 the moming of Friday, February 13, 1836 0L BENTLA 6 roomoottago on eat ool 176 V. T, M Grscuony St second door gouth of Webster, e of Jan 508w m U.8.Indian Agen } G. B. Doane & Co Vit DREXEL & MAU (BUOUESS0RS TO JOEN @. JACORS) UNDERTAKERS | At tho old stand 1417 Farnam Bt. Orders by teles raph solcited snd prompil- witended (0. Tulcpbuoe 0 226, -l