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— THE DAILY BEE-=SATURDAY FE BRUARY 7, n / £ ]F F INDIAN LAND LEASES, T[IL ]) ‘_\],l;\ B el The attention of congress was inciden- Omana Orrion No, 014 Axp 016 Fanvawm St Nxw York Orrion, Roos 65 Trisuse BuiLp: INNG, tally called, not long ago, throogh news- paper publications, to the rumor that a nyrdicato of land-grabbers was engaged in a shemo to gobble up 3,000,0003acres of land in the Crow Indian reservation in Montaua by leasing it from the Iadians at the nominal price of one cent an acre per year for a long term of years. The secretary,of the interlor cleimed to know nothing about aoy such {raneaction, elther officially or otherwise, Whether his Igncrance was due to the fact that the syndicate is composed Jargely of Colo- whom are some Published every morning, excopt Sunday. The only Monday morning daily publisbed iu tho state TRRNA 1Y WATL One Yoar $10.00 | Three Months $250 8ix Months 5.00 | One Month 100 The Weekly Bes, Publihsed every Wednesday TRRVS, TOSTPAID, One Month, on trial...... 10 coRmRsr All Communieat ‘0w and Editorial matters should bo nddressed Lo the Ebitom or Tius brn BUSINRSS LRTTRRA All Business Tettors and Remittances should be 110 Tik BER PURLIAIING COMPANY, OMATIA Dhecks and Post offioe orders to be made pay ablo to the order of the company THE BEE PUBLISHING €0, Props, ROSEWATER, Ebrron, A. 0. Fitch, Manager Daily Circulation, 0. Box, 488 Omaha, Neb, rado capltalists, among of his warm friends, is not known, but subsequent events go to show that he cither did know something about it or at least ought to have been aware of what was going on. The Billlngs board of trade took the watter in hand, at the request of Senator Dawes, and appointed a committee of Investigation. This com mittee hias made a report which confirms the first rumors cor ar..ng the proposed job. The Indiavs stated that they had been told thatif they did not sign tho lease thelr rations would be stopped on Aprll 1st. This is too scrious an April fool joke to bo allowed to pass without immediate action, cspocially as the Ind. ian agent, Armstrong, notonly permit- ted it to bo perpotrated but actually assisted the jobbers in their nefarious schemo of robbery. Armatronc’s clerk, Barstow, and his interpreter also aided the Colorado jobbers, who very likely rewarded them liberally for their services. The Icdians, of course, are now very in- dignant over the fraud that hes been at- tempted upon them, and threaten that if any lenec 1s made they will kill all cattle and ownors that come upon the land. The aflidavits of the Indians and the re- portof the committse bave been for- warded to Senator Dawee, who will lay the matter before congress. The wkole affaic is certainly very disgraceful, but it a thorough inquiry made into other Indian leases elsewhere we believe that mcra or less fraud and corruption would be found connected with every traneaction. Mr. Teller has been altogether too fiiendly to the land- ¥ Tur land grant forfaiture bills atill hang fire. 1tis not very likely that the American house of lords will take any final notlon upon them during this ecssion of orngress, and the railroad lobby is ac- cordingly jubilant. Comina down to particular instances the fact may be cited that the roads have given proper enconragement to the pork id beef packing interests of the state, Lincoln Journal, We would like to have Mr. J. E. Boyd put on the witness stand to testify on that point. Perhaps e can tell the Journal about tions ag; and Chicago, Lincoln something discrimina- ainst favor of Omaha in Tue dispatches from New York relative o Cleveland’s reception tell us that ex Senator Conkling did not call on the president-elect, but that he walked down Broadway, rast the Victoria hotel. Whethor he spoke as ho passed by we aro not informed. This important political movement is thus left enveloped in mys- tery. The public will not rest satisfied until it learns what politlcal bearing this strango conduct on ths part of Mr, Conk- 1ing will have on the nextadministration. a wera GeNerar Logwn has been nominated attempt to do somethlng ming quite evient to the 1 that at Lincol from railway extortions investiga- tlone, tigate. bills relatiog t ight to be passed by the legislatute, and probably will be, One of these bills requires the state board of SENATOR SOwERS' two 1o is the 1ARY, Tie Bee wry 5, [ have just rond X.'s the Reput lican's charge $hat X.'s arithmeti, of corn at1%} amounts ¢ but it only Gere, the railroad editor of #aid the same ng of Van ination reveals the fact that the senator was correct in his statement, At Hastiogs, Nebraska, in the early part of the winter corn eold s low as 9 canta a L whilst soft conl was 26,25 and hard coa v v on than S#uator Sowers, of wnthority for these prices, Fifiy bushels of corn would bring but 4 50 enough to buy two-thirds of a ton of sof¢ coal, whilst 150 bushels would be exactly the amount necessary to buy a ton of hard _coul. X3 fire eacapes ¢ publis lands and buildings to put up fire A forty bush escapes on all publis buildings over twe utorles high, ‘he other provides that a'l hotele, boarding louses and factorles over two stcries high shall have fire escapes. It should also be provided that all main doors of theatres, churches, public halls, school houses, snd other Lutldings where people asccmble in large numbers should open ontward, and that the means of exit should be ample in case of accident, " 1 cents hel amounts to & the Journal h. Wyok, A lttle ¥ Too much precauticn can not be taken gainat the danger of fire in public buildings. ————— e Effic wade's Home, Special dispatch to the Globe-Democrat, SuerLpyviLig, 111, February 4. —Eftie Wade, Tue Plattemouth Herald says that one of the polnts at which Stout'’s pro- posed houses of corréction’ will be located, in the event of the paseage of his bill, ia Louisville, in Cass county, whers two hundred freemen are now given employ- the plaintiff in the Wade-Garneau breach of promise and damage swit % Omaha, eb, was born and raised in this city, She was Dright and_intelligent young lady, but her beauty and love of display got the better of her. She was devoted to dress and pleasure, and ns her parents were too poor to indulee her tastes, she sought other means of gratify- ment, and who would, In case the bil|ing her wishes, passed, be supplanted by convict labor. The Hrrald adds: ‘‘The laboring mon in Nebracka want | . ™ p no such l.,\“m,?io“ as tho bill contom. | February 4, 1885, school district 27 plates. Itis a blow at free labor that | Kearney county, vo school dlatrict 2: the people will never stand snd never en- [ Under the school law in forco in 1878, dorse , and the leglslature had better [ whore & new district was formed, in call's halty andgoslow.! whole or In part, from ono or more dis- —— triots possersed of & school bouse or other Tue]lato astonishing incroase of mortal. [ property, it was the duty of the aou ity ity among the children i E aupcrintendent to accortain and deter- Ly mong tho ehildren in Hngland hav |10l g amount jnstly duo to sush now ed t> an_investigation which disclosos | S oSt af which 1t raey hiave boen in the fact that the increase comes simul- | whole or in part formned and no action taneously with the growth of the practice c]-g ;e meiutained by the new sy -;mt the of insuring children's lives, Many com- | 01d district to recover for ils share o panies calling themaelvos fricndlyym B ties encourage parets to insure the lives g of infants by the payment of a pound annually for a “benefit” of £40 or £50 on the death of the child, It is found that this insurance becomes a potent induce- ment to wholesalo infanticide. | — School District App In the supreme ccurt of Nebrasks, — LETTER LIST. List of letters remaining in the Omeaha posteflice February bth, 1885, GYTILERA: T Livn 1 Teufus H Luog S MeCoy McMahon M McCloud € Molloy € Madden W Andereon O 1° Aplinger (i Alden'J W Amhler J C Ayros S B Alton W B Burnes JJ H Benson H Brooks H J Axorner complication hasarisen in the Ililnois senatorisl contest. One of the members of the house, Mr. Sittlg, who calls himself an independent, declares grabbing cattle-kings, and perhaps if a striot investigation wero bad it might be shown that he has been influsnced some- what by selfish motives, for, If current report is true, he is a large cattle owner himeelf and is assoclated with several cattlo and land syndicates. by the republican caucus for the United States senatorship of Illinois, and re- publicans everywhere bops to see him returned to his & His mavly conduct throughout ths presidential campa’ga and ever since has wen for him general es- teem and made for him a hoet of friends, However, owing to the unfortunate com. plicati-ns that have arlsen in the Illinois legislature, he will have hard work to be elected, and if ke succeeds it will be by a mers tc at h. “Coxer BeLrokp on Wednesday made his appearanca ia the house for the first time this sesslon, and his re.entree into the congressional arena is character- iaed as being somewhat In the nature of a “circus.” From this some people might infer that the red-headed rooster of the Rockles is a clown. A corres- pondent thus desoribes the scene: Belford went to the capitol loaded to the muzzle with one of his wild Rocky mountain speeches. His ooponent came Tuz Bee's preferced candidate for post- master-general is Dr. Georga L. Miller, editor of ths Omaha Herald. We be- Jieve in encosraging home products, and wo tr2 glad t) see, by our latest adyices sl tic way from Texes, that our candi- da‘e has taken the lead in the contest for [ when the river and harbor bill was taken Frank Hattoa's brogans. Seymour and |vp. Mr. Belford’s hobby Is the snrplus Tilden are backing our candidate against |in ¢'h° ttmudury, ‘-m[i‘ hg,lutae; o {obpok: 3 i tunity to advocate its distribution amorg Joras, of Louisiana,and Money, of Mis- | it 0 MO0 00 0 e ot oare slssippi. We minceroly hrpe that Jonas|much how, so he launched out in favor will he swallowed up by a whale, andthat | of the Galveston harbor improvement. Groscr Cleveland will not be influenced | He so0n began to pour out a yolume of G T i sarcastic and humorous advice to the L 5 Y s democrats as to how they ought torun the government machine during the next A RATHER romantic story comes all the [ four years, and telliog them what the @ people of the country would expect of/ way from far-off Fargo, in the land of |{oR® %) M0 Do 0y up with hia theme Dakota, Some years ago Stanley Hunt- he bogan to move toward the other mde, ley, the humorlst of the Brooklyn Zagle, ! fairly bellowing ia their ears and shaking while acting as correspondent In the Pfill“cmnohad hfi.e llnuth&:ri wry'im'; i a e members lel elr seats an northwest terrltory for a Chicago paper, | o i .4'around him, filllng the aitles #aved the lifo of Little Knlfo,a Sioux (.4 the space down by the speaker. Mr. chicf, who therenpon adopted Huntley as | Belford's go-d-natured nonsense wi hisson, By tho recent death of young |greeted with (requent clapping of hands Antelope, the only son of Little Knifo, 1t |40 outbuists cf uproarous laughter. o When he declared he did nct believe 8 claimed that Huntley now becomes the Hayos was elected president the demo chief of all the Sloux, who consider male | crats applauded loud ard long, and when) relations by adoption to be as strong as | ho added, “but I votad > cat him ba- though by blood. Whether Mr. Hunt.|cause you hadn's the pluck and courge ERing, 2 ; to stand up for your rights,” both sides tey will abandon his position on the| ¢ {ho ouse joined in prolonged lavghtor Eagle to acoept the high honor remains |and cheering. As a diversion frm the toboseen. Inthe event that he does,|dull and prosy routine of businees the wo sappoee he will palnt himselfred. ontertainmontiyayip/areat sucoess: DurixG the last calendar year the Mavor Carrer Harrison, of Chicago, | United States patent oftice issued 20 207 whose sens torial aspirations were knocked | patents, reissued 116 othere, and register- cold by the nomination of Horizontal | ed 1,021 trademarks, and 513 labels. Of Bill Morrison, is up io arms aga'nst | the patents issued 19,013 were to cifizens Mike McDonald, the boss gambler, and his | of the United Statos and the talance to citizens of other countries, Patents were withheld In 2,739 for non-psyment of the final fee, and 12 301 patents expired dur- gang, becawre they did not uss their in- fluence in his behalf. The irate mayor now proposes to have revenge, and in ac- cordance with that determination he hus | ing the year. The fees for application had warrints issued for the arrest of |amounted to §970,175, and the receipts McDonald, and his right bower, Walpole, | from sll sources are stated at $1,075,799, on tho charge of keeping a gambl ng house. | The total recelpts for 188% ogzregated 1t may bo possible that Barrion iutends|$1,146,000, which shows a elight decline to thus coerce the gang into opposing | during the past year- The commissioner Morrison, and eventually compel the dem- | of patents in his annual yeport repeats ocracy to throw him overboard and to con- | the old request for beiter accommoda- centrate upon himself. Harrion is a|tlons. Theto s in the United States politiosl gambler, and knows how to turn a | treasury nearly $300,000. to the oredit trick or two. In this case, however, he is|of the patent office, which makes the depending upon the uncertainty of draw- fnegleot of congress to provide proper fi ing to a flaeh. cilitlee for the accommodation of the in- ventora’ clalms all the more extraordi- Tug loglslature is advlsed to go slow In | nary. making appropriations for the Nebraska . ” . State lg,'ui:onity. While we belleve In| Tue Omaba Republican in & labored glviog that institation all legitimate ald articlo aesils the anti-monopolists on the wo protest in tho name of the taxpayers ground that they are the enemies of e s of Nebraska against wholesale appropria- tions for every concelvable purpose. A correspondent ot the Bee, writlng from Tdncoln, gives some idos of the demards that are belng made by the university ring. The sum of $133,000 is ssked, through the medium of various bills, for the university and agricultural depart- railroads, and fall to recognizs the bene- fits that kave resulted from the buiMing of railroads, The Republican cannot comprehend the fact that the anti-mon- opclists are mot opposed to railroads, but that they are fighting againat thelr mismansgement, Nine-tenths of the anti-monopolists are farmers, who have Biw m O Bennisk A G Bouck D g announced that | Bertrand ¥ 18 ho will not voto for a democrat. Mr. Morrison will therefore not get his vote. Oa the other band, Sitt! he would vote for a republican, excopt | Bl {F, Logsn, and now that Logan has been | Boteford W I nominated, he finds himeelf sitting on | Brockway W N Bontecon I D the fence. Somebody will have to knock | lack 1. him off on one side or the other. T Murrell Mittmann H Mleer H Miles H Maguire H Noble CA oyrs A T Nachsnehl .1 Json J 1* Owens W H Olvet H Oldenburg H O'Donnell H Peterson A Patrick A A Powers I Peason B Pery C Parsiey 1, M 2 Puhn H Parrottd Pusmity J Peters J C Phelps J C Paps J Parker J Powers J Rah'fs F Ruvdolph 12 N Reed S RothHS 2 Ropke H Robinson J A Ro he J Rosenkranzy J Robare H W Sanford N Stewart F SmithJ F 2 Saudalls O W Scharp O owsky O Bowels J Buker 8 Brewster S C Biecke W Beowne J Crawford E NorwirHSTANDING the urgentappeal of the Omaha Repudlican to Senstor Man— derson towork and vote for a railroad | Coivan A commission, that gentleman recorded his | (fy0k & T vote azalnst substituting the Cuilom bill | (/orer O for the Reagan billi In taking this step| Cuitis J K’ Senator Manderson acted in accordance [ Dixon Hl | with the wishes of the great majority of | Davidson A his constituents—the people of Nebraska, ;‘){;'};; 1t 19 unnecessary to say how Senator Van | liverest ' B Wyck voted. Ho ls always found on the | Foeter & side of the people. Fuy S E Yord J - Tz Now Orloans World's Exposttion | (onpm 1+ is a succees in every particular except a3 :“:’M‘fm“,rc to finances, and the managers propoee to | (irare H 1 miko a oall on congress to help them out | Geariroldt H with another appropriation of $500,000.| (jjelen The government has already virtually | Howe H.S glven the big show oves a million of dol- | Faps.F lars, and if it is to be run at a loss for the | Horan ‘g rest of the season it batter] be closeda H:m::‘ eF siniad Hamhold B ) Halatod H D Tae actlon of the sonate In substsut- | Hodvale O g the Cullor-commission bill for the | Hasion ¥ Reagan bill means that she present con | Hiltabrand M A grens will not do anything fn the way of { Houm !y 5y milway logislation. The American Souse }‘Im‘ru J W, of lords by this course sonfirms the gen- | UiHoR! eral balief that it is ocontrolled bz the[Jones W railway lobby, and tolong as this sondi- | }:a%n.C ticn of affairo exists the people con ex- pect nothing at its handa, Swmyth I’ Sterliog ¥ P Striplin ¥ Sundberg J B Strachn (G W Stiles A D Spriogtoy D 2 Shemway 1, Tittia M Turner A Thomas J W Undedacht A Vernon W H Willurd ¢ Werner C Wilson (i O Wells S H Wallues I Wilcox L. Williwms J Welch L L Whita J 8 k1D Ir the conspirators, among whom ?'Donovan Rossa was one, who attempt- ed the llfe of Capt. Phoslan, and the Dudley werasn, who shot Rossp, aro ad- ¢ equately pupished by Jaw the paople wily| [ fi, eay amen, Thess orimey deserve punish- | Louner M ment to th full extent f the law, and it | Loy CC is hoped that the parpetrators will be|X.caverton treated liko.any other criminals. u Wade 17 M BADD 8’ LIST. Abenacon Mra B Leach Mrs € = Ashlarn Mi-s B Lo & Tur Nebrasita s gelcultural colloge | SmmriE By MY o and farca remind un o't a poor house that | Bixley Mes M B :}Lil I):.‘m Mv;.; L ] o Beiga Miss A Mallocker = had ona helploss im mate, aud required “:"ll!m‘ M.‘: i Matby Mise B three well-patd, a}.le-bodled men, a|RButter Mrs F Moot Mrs ¥ womnn,luom;nfl a span of n}nlel to "'"ru?l!:iffi\l,'r.u g:,;fi.‘"‘;’\‘f‘r:flg run it. ‘I'bet’s a'oout the condition of | Curk Mra Iy l)h::n ?lr}(} v Carrigan Miss B O'Keefe our agricultaral e llege humbug, and ten |:.‘n(vli'fl‘l\llu» A Dineel thousand lmokezs of whitewash cannot | ygugherty Mrs M conceal tho fack. Dickson Mzs J H b Ring Mrs C Rockwell Mrs J Rogers Miss A T, Rastin Mrs M W Scawarick ¥ Seag Mrs (¢ S‘]n‘,nmr Miss 1D Rhioley Miss C Schmidt Mies A Smith Mrs 2 Sampson Mrs M M Swarty MrsJ W Smith Mcs D Tachillard Miss H Thopson Mrs § Thompson Miss 1) Thomyson Mrs 18 B Tepson Mrs C Wilson A Willing Mirs A Wond Mrs E G Wolfe Mrs ¢ Worth Mrs M Weuver Miss M Williams Miss B Whitcomb Miss J Williams Mrs 1 Wilkon Mrs J Ward O York S POURTH CLASS MATTER. 1 M A S7 Louss man has been cured of ::ny:unh;m.hl: Bright's diseawo by eating dog's mest. | |/fyvin M F He onlyhad ‘to get away with fifteen | Farrell Mirs A dogs. bia hoped that this remedy will [ Eorsydh Atles N decomo popu lar, as we have too many | Fairbruss '\I(I.m\fl worth)ess e nines running around loose, [ (i e? Mna 4 Omsha slon e can furnish an immediate | {iiboa J supp'y suff.clent to cure abont a thousand }I‘:::;ll::‘ T Hala Mis C Elurtle Mrs G Hunson Miss M Tsr lobbyists who were sent to Lin- | Hall Mrs HB Holm A coln fn the lnterests of the saloon-keep. | i\ ors of Omahs have returned, and we sup- | Johe Mrs J pese they will report to their constituents [ohvron Mra M what they have discharged their duty and Kylo Mrs L got everythiog fixed just as it should be. '|’.'.‘.'-'{,:;“vf§7.“n 1 arnen Biss O Leary Mies B Ar Cloveland’s reception at the Vie. toria hotel, in New York, his private scc- JALED DIATH, ARVESTED, M ) B.—A prominent me that the alt creck is the most vil over stored in the city. | intise cry \ — physicin ¢ op gathered from Iin wnd | Death ht Wl cakes and overy 1 form is poleon to a fact well establishod | g docs not kill germs of disoase in of the «<ystem that free organi matter nor foul, Salt was taken, drair The ecronk is waeh w sy jce be pure when the sour wiz, trom which the ice the filth of tha state prison a rewes,” said the doctor, r of the prison lumdry, snd the vaults are emptied into it avd run all win ter. I o cut trors this kind of water and doliverd to hoted, restancants and dwolli It s usd for iced tea and drinkiog water, The board of’ health haa done nothing. ~ Cver at the mill pond the smell b #0 loud that one can hardly etand weae the mill. Tho water thers is not fit for swine to wallow in, and in summer the ¥irfacc: of the creek i8 covered with a ecam thisk and strong enpugh to breed cholera “Give she peeple of Lincoln u blowisg np' exclaimed the doctor, “Thero will some kind of disense rise up and sweep the wholo sown, unless soma netion i tuken to presont the nse of the ico in ford and dsink, (F any one doubts what I ssy. eond Shem to me and I will convin e them, ik The vlilyge of Battle Lake, twenty miles from ¥ergus Falls, was almost to- tally des'roped by fire on Thursdaymorn L e ———— The Italian forces have taken forciblo poseession of Beilul, near Assab, Egypt, ecompelling tho Egy ptian garrieon to va Ths Only Remedies for the Skin and Blood Universally Commended. Wm. T. 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TANTED—A strong capadle woman t eral [rusew for & family of foar van offi Aent pere su, 2025 Chay 1 Good wago King and Oar ATt m emall family 133 6p 7 ANTED—Theo persons to losrs book-keeying 1618 Douglas St . 1% Simth. 1207 A NTED — A gents for ot new ook, g Burt 8¢ , Omaba Neb, V or general work. Mre. 7 ANTED 100t Bailey, 2 7eas Mutual e5-1mp 00d Ave sollcitors. seurance Co., St wart BD—Gitl at Garni hodel, 1010 Mason S 08 ¥ 7 ANTED—A first. clngs dini room (il w Mutropolitan. Mo other ne 789 dapply \) 7 nta o roll Gately's Universal Edu- ¥; on monthly payment . Address or call Lowry, reom 5, 110 N 10th st., Omahs Ttessn VW ANTED—Bardors at 1212 Capliol ay [GLINEN SITUATIONS WANTED. man TED By o noral hou W1 German girly & place for ok in a private family, 110 Howard 5-0p Wy AFTED & vt o mm s o V “address Mre. 3. W, Ellingwood, strect VWAL Situation byirst slasstroom ‘Addrcss Dave Copson, Bartlelt, Ia. VW ANTD- situati had long experic Institurion at Be.lin. California St Wi er. Address “J. B AR ag nur e by wan who has in the ltoyal Charitable Inquire Wm. Dévity, No. 1812 1i4.0p D—Employment by a young man, care of ed. Reference from last employ- bi- office +67.6p DiATIIeq MAD WALTS Wtuakion i wholesalo ostabllsbimeu In ¢ ook Omahs 00-41 tho | 3l ) OOMS—With board, de: Nat St Charles Hotol! NOR RENT-Ono furnihed bedroom with hoara, A two or thire poarders, 1014 Wabstor oAt POR RENT—A #uito of vesy dssirable front rooms 10F rent, Routh-cast cotrer Lhivago and SDth St block frora Red csr line, 8 10p { tiont_ rooms, alss wuits of rooms that pury 70, Furnis! AU, hear RENT at ¥ 108-10p the 07-10p Farnished frot roc 13 0 Capitol ave m, with or w Furnist ed rocms, 1618 Capltol eve, 10830p rable or winter. Apply S F 11 soath 16t OR R et T—A fornished r, Omaha Savings Bank 1707 Casp 01518 0K RENT—Twao office room Jacohs block, and Cagitol ave Inquro 1417 Faranm St o 15th ¥ JO REN TG iraished room tr 3980 1 06 NOR RENT—Iand turnished rooms within oo block from Royd's opera house. K. J. Ed wards, 510 South 16th st 100 tp JRO® RENT—Farnished rooms at 1816 Do Jrowws JOR REN'T shed room and board 96,00 per week t locaiion, 1814 Dayeny OR RENT—Noatost and o in Omaba, Apply to G 14, Auderson Block, north entratice, 16th enport atroet fron RENT - For_light housok furnished for that purpore, Howard \ tw0 room, cor $th and aostf R Paul ENT—Two elogs rooma In Rodick's blook, 1 & Co., 1613 Il i a0, LERY 00, RENT—Furaiahed frond room tor yent 10th St » FOR SALE. OR RENT New het 8 10thSt , bet ween Inquire at G. A" Lindquest, N0 SAT 6 rooms on | Mason. TR0 SALE- Loaro and fixtures of acontectionery, cake ard ice cream parlor in kood loca” tlon. Appiy to Sear & Boeard. 115-7 JRUR SALE-stockof crvgs and fixturces chony. Inquire at once “*J. K.” Bee office. 117-13p of best farm lands in Wash- covnty, Neb; 24 miles from Herman; § miles from Blair. '~ Will either sell for cash or will trado tor house in Cmaha, it buyer will take up somanotes on fong tims. Tro whole land oncor cultivation Adore:s Jos, Kolowrstek, No. 134 8 13th st., Omaha, Neb. 201t H MISCELLANEOUS WAMNIS VW ANTED-To rout abouss with 4 or & roome and barn b family of two, rent not to be more than from €15 to $20, must be in good locatios nt sure. Ad M 0. Blo office. ) TANTED—Sing1s turnished room warmed, witr - ms or o attention paid, 132.6p Tmmediatily stock of exchange r fine improved farm dresa Shrwio, Lincoln, N VWANTKD—Gno or two boardors; plossant fue nished routh room, telephone and ev venienc ; fifteen mnutes walk to husivess ceuter two min 'tes to Avenue cars. erence; 535 Pl:asant st. erchandi.c in ANTED—Ladi s a1 d gentlemen in city or conn- 4 & day easily made; work sent by mall; no canvass- ing. We have good demand for curwork and furnmsh 3 emplo\ment. Addres with stamp, ( R WN M'F'G. COMPANY, 204 Vine St., Cincinnati, Ohio. 113 m dp VY ANTED—Boarcers 18,0 Farnam Sk VN ANIED—Agents for ovory city and town, in Nebratka for a cheap fast selling article used in every fanily, big profits. C.llor_sddre s agent of the Bluine Manulacturing Co., 8. W. corner 16th and Burt 8t. 9138 Orange, ete., flnvor Cakes, ) e, an delicately and nat: from which they ave made, FOR STRENGTH AND TRUE FRUIT FLAVOR THEY STAND ALONE. PRERZARD BY THE Price Baking Powder Co., Chicago, Il 8t. Louis, Mo. waxens or Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder ~ano— Dr. Price’s Lupulin Yeast Gems, Hest Dry Hop Yeast, VA ANTED—Agenta to work for the Western Mu- tual Benevolent Axsocia'ion, of Beatrice, N eb. h cayital $100,100, paid up in full 3 hose desiring sgencles in Eastern’ Netracka or We tern lows, shculd address C, A. Woorley No 1222 Farnam st , Omaha, Neb . or Oliver C. tabin, tec'y, Beatrice Neb. 'To good agents, men or women, a libe al compensation will be pald. Company 18 co- tivein plan, safe, reliable aud cheap, and e work. 80 7 ANTED—Ladien or gert emen in city or coun try, totako bice, licht and pleasant” work n their own homes: §2 t' % a day «asily and quiotly made; work rebt by mail; no canvasirg; po vtamp for reply, Ploase adcress Reliable Man'f adeln) i, *a month. Arp'y st Wm and cr8: St Phrip Clark, 0 NT—House 4 ro'n 8 south 13th St Cottagn b rooms near Hanscom Park, $17 5 ro0ms Davenpoit and * 6t1 S Tious rocms and §icra ground outh , $6 Mayne, 15tuand Farnam, 14 OR R H use with 4 = B e 417 ot 1 ot and Cags Street 5, §1 Owaha, Ok KON T at 637 A house of 3 rooms to a sm 17th st. MUK RENT—Goud h use tive rocms on near Mason, & Llocl s fr m car line oistern. L qura M. Lee, grocer, 224 JroR aenr—ve blocis e st f I Mary's ave. £, cars, §1 19 Frenzer bl ck, oppo 27d st We'l and 7.0 5 oom colt: ave ard 50 per o1 Fost of vin ave,, Louth of St Iase Adumy 12611 Vi 1 block, th JOR RYNT. ¥ C.t'ago throe rooms douth 23d Sts Inquire 1709 J ckson Sts. 19:11p FOR BALE BY GROCERS, WE MAKE BUT ONE QUALITY. COLLARS # CUFFS ARE THE FINEET Qo0oD8 EVER MADE, seva All Linen, sotn Linings axo Exteriors. Ask for them CAH N BROS., Agents for Omuhs 100 CENTS FOR $L. WHEN YOU WANT GOOD VALUE, ASK FOR PIPER-HEIDSIECK CHAMPAGNE. Unscrupulous dealers at- tempt to substitute other 0K BENT- Part cf bulldiug N. & corner Day- enport and 14th Sts, Rooms+ enrugh to accouw.- mocate family awd convenient for houss keepinig, t —New cottage, 6 rooms. J. PEipps Roe, 8, 5Sthst. fIERTS o bilck houto, 1718 Dodg {OR RENT—I o st Hospital, 07p App'y st T—One house. Inqulre Edholm & Erick- 0,04t Frick yard,in gerd orderar d wel tur nivhed. Call ou McCaguc, opp. Postoffice, 947 7p JFOR BENT-Nice 0 room cottage cone Davenport strcet. Apply to E. B, 1217 Howard Bt [0k, RENT—A now elaht room house. Enqulro of Mr. E. Roddis, i6th, bet Laver poit and Chi a 80 st 7 B\ofl RE! 17th. 7OR RENT- Part of double house; 4 Tootm,<hio & 24 addition; §10 per month; room24 Omaha Na: 1lonal bank. 253 oozt —New Ire room house, with clty on Fouth 17th Bt near railr ad trake bouse; ront $80; 1 quite at Ed-u NT- Furniahed Koo with board, 608 N. ok, e at suitable for beardin Cmaha foundry or of T. W. T." Richards, P OR BY NT—A 6 100m cottaye on east JH'%% e o0 door south of Webater G. R, Doas & Co 00 17th uire of 777 1t ROOMS FOR RENT. OR KENT—A desirah'e nioe room hous "Terms reasonable; ref- 12 try to 1ake light work at their own home. $3 to {OR SALE—Sct tinner's tools all new, 30 off. Ad- dress ““Tinner,” Boward House, Linicin Neb. 10-0p ROk SALE-At a burgain, hous (3 rooms and 2 closets with § lot 8084 corncr 25ih and Frank- lin 8¢, §750 § ca:h, balsnce on tiwe. 030-7p {OR SALE—Sa'oon and fixtures contrally 1 ocated, and doing & good business. Address 8 aloon™ Bee office, 10310 [OR SALE—A good profitable husinose, mall cap- ital vequired. ~ Address “J. L." Bee ofiice_990 6p R SALE - Cheap—cno half acre in north Omaha, Address X. Y. Z., Beo office. 4btt ARM FOR SALE OR TRADE A well improved farm f 150 acres with large hearing orchard and plenty of tmall fruit, twenty e'ght scres of good tim- ber, 2 houses, barns'and il other modern improve- s south of « maha ~tnck ards on prico and terms r.asonable, would ex- rable Omaha proporty, will be sold soon _For further particu'ars, ca'l on premis 8 or ad- dress P, M. Peckhann, P. 0. box 767 Omaha, Neb. 202.0p JRGR SALi—200 tons relected hay at Elknorn Sta- tion, price €3.00 per ton. Apply to Wm Hopper | Elkh: 952 OR SALE Jovesand 1. 62-1mp OR SALE—A grod paving impl ment business well "ocated and o-tab'ished in thriving town on B. &M, R. R Neb. hversthing reay to stop riht ittogood trade. " Only ‘mode ate capital re- quired. Address “X. Y."” Bee office, 912 feb 28p apan store south 10th St., betwoen Leavenworih. 930-7p TOR SALE CHEAP—One clogant ch'mber so, former cost $375.00. One regulator clock, one vearly new Knabe o, five gold framed picturcs, one horse, barnes: and phacton, one | size, ono heautiful chioa ooffee set. Al a lsrze pure blooded St. Bernard deg. Inquire 1615 D" dgo St. 28441 [OR SALF- 60x165 feet ou Cun west of Military bridge, 81,600 opposite Post offve. + Cuming stroot 8 blocks John L. MoCa, 930-t6 {OR SALE—182x12¢ feet on corner, south-east frort, house 8 rooms, barn, 8 blocks west o Park aveand Lowenworth, casy paymonts, ohoap §1,700. John L. MoCague, opposite Post Office, D47-11 w stock of hardware and implo woll estab'i bed, sa'es for year 1854, 876,000, new brick bul ding built in 1843, 1x120, two story and basement A'so_frame ware house ' Canital 1equi-od £,0m 810.0(0to $12.000 exclusive of buildicg. ~Location the very best in the ¢ty of Kenrney, Neb For parti ulars, addross Whiteaker & Co. 1ock box 581, Kearney, Neb DOR SALE—A t EDHAY Gocd quality, lowest price, rkscn, §chuyler, Nob, TR 116-mip 0%, MALE-MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS — A, Hospe otiors One Boardman & Gray 9125 00 One Hulies B-os Plano at J,P. Ball Plauo at . 4 Ono Mason & bamlin Organ at One Fhaninger Or; One Woodbridgo Organ st One Estey Organ at. One Johuson Orga 4 o For cath or on cany ‘menthly installments. Alro agents for cole rated” Kimball Piano and Kim. ball Organ, Emerson and Hallet & Davis Pianos, Largcst etock, lowest priocs. . Liospe, 1519 Dodge. streot, 60leb6 Piano at 45 00 or part of two thousan aoren of timbor ian forty miles cast of Kansas City, wil exchange for Nbraska land or morohandise, Bedford, Soner & e Ddatt Bl e e __MISCELLANEOUS 03T—A large e book iz papers valuablo tothe owner only {0 Bue ottice and Feoeive reward, JOR BALE OK EXCIANGE At $10 por aoro, al a 1losther pocke Return 3. W. Hoppel. 026 6p 0ST—A 0le, contatn- Jing Tare do F. B Crowly thereon, 139 7p ewh colored loather poct with the n ¥ to Bio g0 up-stairs room for her huriness ‘or lease of buil: nam. Inguire 1814 Cap, Avo, LURTA vaults, sluks s1d_corepocls closned at the whorteat not o0 and nt any tiwe of the dsy, In an entirely ovd 1l s way without the least molestation £0 ocoupants or neigibors, with our Jmproved and odorless apparatus. A Evans & Co,, 011 U-‘,,\Ir lave. slmip & NGE—Farnis for Iproved property 1n Ouahw. "+ hns R, Woolley, Room 20, e 1n National Bank Omaba 7 il Y0 TRAD! "o grocorlen tor aoropropert adj fnlng Omaha. Chas B Woolley, stoom § Omaha National Bank, Owaha, Neb, 946.1¢ N0 EXCHANGH Chas. R. Kank, Omahs, DOR TRADE 8 0f goo s to trade for land | ey Woolley, Koom 20, Oy Nationay Bank, Omaba, Neb, IE—Farm for 8100k of merchandise Woolley, Roow 20, Owaba Nationa, 3 625 dgooeren pre- Dayton, Ohlo, ) Mo ; 640 acres of fine Iand in OB TRADE-—For merchandl: ferred, three (3) valuablo Icts in One (1) 1ot in 8. 3 Kansas; Ono (1) fazu in Ohio. A . : o . ) 710 10th ., ear Webster, i This property 1s free ments, Itis estimated that the sum of | voied bonds and subsidies of all kinda|retary, Col. Lamont, is sald to bave worn M B Hayden O K Burns. brands for the sake of ex- Foh e vea wier, e A L his beat emile. Itis euspectod that the $260,000 will be required to meet thece mands of the university, before the end s reached. All sorts of echemes have been devised, aud the raids that are to be wade on the tressury are almost too numerous to mention, It is hopad that the leglslature will caroful'y Inqulre fn'o every sppropristlon bil', and sit down on everything that savors of jobtery, to rallroads, and furnish the hulk of their frelght business. They are, therefore, entitled to fair treatment at the hands of the managers, but falling it that thelr only recour throvgh the.r represcutatives in the leglalature Anti-monopoly sentiments are the seni- ments of the people, and if the people are | White House. not misrepresented the leg'slature will lonly thing that ho will have on tap, C. K, Covrant, Postmaster, e —ee The trial of Joseph Mackln, for poruicipation in the Chicago election It may afford some consolatlon to the | frauds, hegan on Thursdey. The dofense temperance eloment to know that Grover ' moved for suother contluuance, but this Cloveland will not keep avy wine in the |avFefused: Bourbon straight is the ¢ Seal of North Carolina Swokinz tobac- 0o is the beet, colomel had just caplured a cosktall at the Victorla bar, tra profit. " PIPER-HEIDSIECK” on sale with every ' wide- awake” wine mercbantin the trade. DOI RENT— Furnished 100 with modern conyen T ot e e oY two goutlotaen a6 1710 Cass ¢ ¢ 140-10p O BENT tor four gentiemon, Two desirable front roms suitabls Tuquire at 1613 Capitol ave: W1 7p TPOR KENT —suite of uafurnisbed and ooe fur [ Cinhed room with or without board a 2216 Cap it ave 1617 POk KeN lent board, with_excel 0324 Toely furn 3 fiod Foom 1012 Faru 3 . Winspear, 2074 Cuminv, 8. 84T janse DREXEL & MAUL, (BUCUESSORS TO JOHN . JACORS) UNDERTAKERS | At the old stand 1417 Farnam 84 Crders by bele- graph solicited and promptd eitended 4o, Teephaos No 225,

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