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| —— e THE DAILY BEE SATURDAY, FEBRUARY Qx 00 Omaha National Bank, U. 8. DEPOSITOKY* J.H. MILLARD, President. WMIWALLACGE, Cashloy CAPITAL~"SURPLUS $600,000. Omaia Safe Deposi VAU, Fire and Burglar Proof Safes. For rent at trom § %0 850 por annum NURSERY STOCK Those desiring Frult or Ornamental Trees, Vinos, Shrabs and Plants, will consult their lling at the real estats off 1806 Harney St., or 2200 Orders for spring planting must own interest by L. Emery, Famam St be given soon, D. 0. BRYANT, M, D. QCULIST & AURIST 1224 Farnam Streei, Corner 18th 8t, Offie heure 9 t0 12 &, m., 240 . W Tou years exporience, Oan speak German, ont 8L.d1y. NEW STORE! NEW GOODS A. KALISH, Merchant Tailor B22 . 10th stree b, Letween Farnam aud jBarrey Liow prices and good Goodn aspeclalty. At cloth madlo i n good Sivlo and on AhGrt notlge. . Ca convinced. " Retmombet ihe piaso, B235. 101 BY. d 77 PHOTOGRAP HER 3 North 16th Street. Old e Hive Stand. 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BURKET, FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER. 11 N. 10th Street, OMAHA, B Law Orrick oF E. W, SINERAL, Iy DisTricr Count, DouaLas Couxty, In the matter of the estate of Peter Hansen, This day this oause comiog on upon the liastion of Mary Hanse ', Exeoutrix of the estate of Douglas ocunty, Nebrasks, belongiog to said deceas- od. Now, thercforo all y ersous iuterssted in tuto aro hiereby crdred to apocar bef ire & judge of thia court,at the gourt house n the oty of” Omaha, x to ch of the real estateas shall be neceesary to such cete. It s further ordered that & copy fo wder bo puilabed 1n the Omaba Dally Br,once ‘weok fur fOUF cons. cutive we k. JAMES NEVILLE Judge. Owahs, Jau, 16th, 1885, 116 4clew VERTIFICATE OF PUBLIOATION, OFFICE, AUDITOR OF PUBLI0 ACCO NTS, STaTE OF NEURASKA, } Lincoln, Februaiy lst, 1835 1o heroby oorkiied thas tho Orlent Insuranss Co. of Hartford, ia with the Indurance ‘Law of this date this state for the current y ear Witness wy band aud the ses Public Accounts the day and yesr abive wr then, oA BAB ouk, Auditor P, »nnecticut t as complied e, and s auth Delsod 10 traneact tbe Lusluess. of Firs Tnssrance b THE COURT DOCKETS. Matters in the District Comit.----Th Grossman Sait for Alimony, Attorneys Returning from the Janu- ary Term of the United States Court—The Woolworth Oase, In the district court a number os suits have baen entered by tax-payers to se- cure the refundment of taxes assessed on alleged illegal sewer levy, in accord- ance with the decislon of Judges Wakely and Neville. In this court yeslerdsy, Dr. Paul Grossman filed an affidavit in rebuttal, in the case of Clara Grossman va, Paul and an outgrowth of the celebrated divorce mult, The pa- per sats forth the difliculty of afliant to pay the sum decreed in alimony by the court and making epecific denial charges of extravagance. Afliant denies that the money is in the First National bank, deposited under stipulatlon re- ferred to in ntiff's affidavit, s the property of said plalntiff, or that she s entitled thereto. UNITED STATES COURT, Nearly all the attorneys who have been attending the Janusry session of the United States court at™ Lincoln have re- torned. A numbor of cases of important Interost to Omaha people have been argued dur- ing ths paat week. Tho cass of tho state ex rel the Omaba echool board va Mar- shal Cummings was submitted on argu ment of counsel. The suit was orfginal- ly etarted in the form of mandsmus pro ceedings to compel Marehal Guthrie to Lave the] wholesals liquor men of the city take out a 1,000 license in accord- ance with the provisions of tha Slocumb law, This was thrown out by a holding of the court to the effect that Guthrie was no longer a city officer. Mandamus pruceedir g4 werore-insiituted, the court sgreeing to allow the brlef submitted in the action agsinst (iathrie to hold good in the actlon apainst Cummings, the change of defendant being made in ths documents. The decision of ths court i awaited with some inierest by the school board of this city. The trial of the case of W. J. Redick and W. J. Connell va, J. M. Woolworth was also on trial and is sald to have fur- nished eome of the richest ecenes ever witnessed in the court room, in connec- tion with Redicks arraignment of Wool- worth, The suit is one brought by plaintiffs on appeal from the lower cnur'.‘ to compel the payment of a claim of 1000 by Woolworth. The circumstances on which the case s based are about as follows: About ten yesrs ago there was a fallare hera, a boot'and shoe man going under for n heavysum. The firm of Woolworth & Sedgawick was then dolng business—most of the business of an inconscquen’al natare belng given t» Sedgewlck. The latter in some way, by writing to Tucker’s craditors, secured mosat of the collestions outstanding against him. He was also subsequantly appolnted assignes of Tucker's business | by a spec’al order of the court. Not- Grogsman, slight modification of t We sra willing to b held wy iojary that may be ual drunkard, in con. 1 \ tion, a existing law responsible for sustained by a hab, |mence of llquos & to the expressed demand of an ag relatlve. But we ask that the compiain, ing relative, wife, father, mother, brother or sistor, be first compelled to scrve written or printed notice upon the saloonist, in crier that he may observe proper precaution in refusing to sall liqaor to the man indicated. These are the most important changes provided for and embo died in the amendatory bill The bill we bave thoroughly diszuis.d fu reesion with the Douglas county acle gates, and have secured from them gn unanimously favorable exprossion on the proposed amendatory act, with a promise to use their influence in eccuring ifs pas- sage. The bill has been prasented by Mr. Winspear and has secured [its first readiog. I think it will secure favorable traatment, fcr it is perfectly falr and equitable in its provisions.” e —— Seal ofNorth Carolina Smoking To acco la the beat. e — Haller-Lininger, The following invitation, which has been fesaed to the friends of the contract ing parties, will interest Omaba people Mr, and Mrs, V. your presence at the mars ter Florence to F February 17th, at 8 (nluck P D cathedral, Mr. Haller is & resident of Council Bluffs, and Miss Lininger is one of the soclety favorites of this oity. Lininger request e of their duugh Pacsduy, , ot Trlnll) kgl A Smoke Seal of North Carolina Tobao e —A young ientleman put in an appearance last night at the house of M, William[Gentle- man, the well known Sixteenth steeet grocer. "o speak in a manuer slightly paradoxical, the young Gentleman is a girl, bouncing and happy. | —The German Lodge, Omaha, No of P., will celebrate their fourth anniversary with a festival and Lall at Germania hall to- nigh. The B. & M. passanger depot painted and gonerally renovated et A is 26, K. is being ‘re- February 6, Todd, of Burlington, N. J., was ar rested at Philadelphis, and in default of 10,000 bail, was commtted to Moyamensing Frieon, charged with embezzling $150,000 from the Provident Life and Trust company, of Philadelphia, He was aleading society man in Burlington, and belonged tu the Presbyterian church, and was s very liberal and acti member of the You Men's Christinn association. He lived in u beau'i ful cottage, snd belonged to a'moet every rociety, ana bad five horses md a carringe, and lived in grand style, When he had just drawn $1,230 from the Burlineton bank, pre- paratory to a trip to Florida, Todd lived with his_mother and aunt, who are a.most heart- broken, — Tammany Hall Gushing, Niw Yonk, February 6.—The members of Tammany hall to-night adopted resoluticns wishing President Cleveland o successful ad- ministiation and assuring him of the support of Tawmany. An address will he presented to the president-elect on Satarday Ata meeiing of the Twenty-first district repub'ican enroilment committes to-night ex- Governor Cornell presented himself for en- withstanding this he continued to act as the attorney of Tucker’s creditors inpart- nership with Woolworth, Some time later be left the clty; befera doing eo, however, selling for $500 his interest iu the fees which he was to have raceived as the resu't ot his Tacker collections, to Conpell & Redick for $500, the esti- mated value being 1,000 and over. Theee monies were afterward collected and retained by Woolworth, who refuses to give up the sum, arguing that Redick & Connell had acted wrongly in making the agroement with Sedgewick, - ho, as asslgnee of Tucker, had 10 power to ro- celve monios outside of official capaclty, Judge Savsges, Mr. Woolworth's attor- ney, was present, and the case was sub- mitted on brief by defendant, with argu. ment bv Mesars, Redick & Connell for plaintiffs, — ——— AMENDING THE SLOCUMB LAW. The Mission of a Trio of Omaha Lignor Men at Lincoln, At Attempt to be Made the Passage of a Bill Secure Amenda- tory to Existing Statutes, Last vight a committee of the liquor dcalors of this clty consisting of Mensrs. Dellone, Coggeshall and Pratt, returned from Lincoln, whither they have been ab- | Ci sent on business of the highest import- ance to the liquor mea of this city and state. Their mistion was to introduce a bill | ¢ smendatory of the Slccumb liquor law, the sallent provislons of which are well known, The matter of introducing such | a bill has long been agitated by the local saloon men, and the present effort is an outgrowth of the movement, A reporter sought Mr, Pratt and from that gentleman gained an idea of the main festures of the bill, “‘In the first place,” said he, *‘we have embodied In our bi)l'a proviso annulling the two-mile clauee in the Slocumb law, according to the provitions of which no license can be granted within two milss of the city limits, At present, a man msy go just outside of the lmits and set up & saloon, and evade paying a license. Thoro are about forty saloons doing busi- ness in this way, barely outside of the city lmits. The bill we have had drafted provides that the license for euch saloons shall be £500 per annum.” “‘In the second place, the bill provides for the smendwent of the clause in the Slocumb law which requires a man about to start In the saloon business to have his petition signed by thirly resident froe- holders of the ward or dustrlct in which he (liyes; we think that the amend- ment should place the number at fifteen. In the third wazd, f not Impoesible for & man proposing to open a saloon to secure the names of thirty freeholders for his applivation, In nlhor ways, too, the provision 18 upjust.” *And ageir, we want to have that part of the presant law changed which makes it impotsible fora Jiquor desler, in furnishing the requiste 5,000 bond to t rollment. He was asked: “Did you vote the revublican electoral ticket?” Cornell said; **Such & queation is absurd.” He refused to answer and was theroupon challenged, The challenge was sustained. —— Kichard Short Likely to bs Ex tradited, New Youg, February 6.—An official at the Tombs says the Enghsh government detec tives have been in prison, aud the features of Dynamiter Short, who stabbed Phelan, scanned with a view to iden'ifymg him r5 being one of th principa's in the outrages in Ireland, and even aid that Short was engaged in the Phanix Park murders He st.ted that a certain agent uf the Britich govornment bas ovidence provivg kis con- nection with the crime in Treland ~before he fled to this country, and that an_attempt will be made to eecure evidence for the purpose of having him extradited. Railroad Accident 1o Florida—a Number of Passengers Hurt, JAcsoxviLLE, Fla., February 6.—In an a cident at the Florida Cectral & Western rail- road this morning, the slecper was thrown from the track by a broken rail and turned bottom upwards. Mr, Kendall, of l.uuwm TiL, had his hip and back injured; $ K. God- fioy, Rookfora: Thho slghtly injatad and sae rowly +scaped being smothered; N. 8. Robin son, same place, bruised about ths head, but not eriously. ' One uvknown man had his hoad crushed, and another a foot Six others were injured thightly. No one killed outright. i Cleveland tn New Yord, New Yorg, February Ths name of Wm. Springer'is urged for secretary of the treasury, Editor Mumford of the Kansaw Jity Times, presented the name of Grneral les S. Blair, of Kansus, for any cabinet n Cleveland might ha pleased “to sele.t ¢ Cleveland Innched he reviewed the Amor g the callers Senators mden and Kenns, W, Butler, South Caroline; Pugh, Alabama, b sup, Ww, E. Dodge, jr., and Th Tho Presidnt-clect atue aded tho th ——— Ice Gorge on tne Yellowstone, GreNDiNg, Montaus, February 6.—The ice was broken in the Yei)wstone here without |F warsing at two o'clock this morning. By daylight it was gorged for several miles and even with the lower baoks. The river hot- toms above the eity are flooded, and families are compelled to move out, The ferry cable, eclevated five feet above the banks. was siruck and carried away. Tho west bk will bs flooded when tha gorge breaks The ice is twenty-six inches thick sod very tough, No damasge to the city is appreheaded, o — Randolph County, Va,, klection Re- turns, WaEELING, W, February 6,—The sen- ate to-day received an official communication from Randolph county saying that the vote in October for_governor was 1,146 for Wilson (dew.) and {70 for Maxwell (rep.), makii g Wilson's official majority in the state 4, 'I‘H This in fival. The mistake in Ravdolph coun- ty's origioal returns will be investigated, —— Upper Missis sippi: Lizht #nows; partly cloudy weather; northwest to southwest wiads; slight fall of temperature in northern portior Missouri Valley; Partly dumly wn light snows: Dorch o east winds, becoming varisbl elight change of temperature in :unllum portions; light fall in northern por ious her; RS S LR A\ Lazy Lout § s his Wife and Kills Himself, MuskgGoN, Mich,, February 6.— Philip Inet shot his wife in the abdomen snd then killed bimself, The woman will recover, The ave it signod by a fsllow liquor mao. In this way, & man is compelled very of ten to furnish a poor bondsman, whoreas if auy reaponsible citizan, whetber selling liquor of not, were ailowed to slgn the bond, it would be better for all par- of the Auditor of tmcuncurnad And agaln, in the mat. ter of eolling liquor to men who are hab- itual drunkards, we mk, as weasare of legsl melf-protec- troubls arose over the support of the family, the womau claiming that Inet has not done two days work i twelve years, | THE LATEbT HEWS. Jhin Brennan and the Evening Tele gram Crry, Ta,, F f the 5 inst., having Interview with an alleged prominent etaticg that John Brennan, of Si been selectad to succeed O'Don the leader of the Irish dynamitc under his mapagement their vi be moderated, the attention of ) was called to the matter to-day, | ated press reporter, Mr, Brennan made no direct statement cor or to_newsp which his atte 0 offer to furni h for pu ponc ence batween himself and the Editor of the New York in regard to & dynamite convention, said to have been called t0 meet next June New Yonk, Febr The Fvening Telegram of strect (Herald bul Dear Sir: I afternoor paper ol ¥, stated that o dynamite convent! held in Jane next, 1 should be very happy to puhlish any statement you could kindly give me on the subjact, Apologizine for the trouble, believe me, yours very truly (Signed) EDITOR TELKGRAM, THE NEPLY Siovx Ciry, Ia,, ¥ Editor New York Telegram Dear Sir: Your etteemed favor of the 31 hand and contents not I thank for your offer to publish any state. have to make in relation to an ted dynamite conventio Appro- ciating your kinduoess, I will make a clear brenst of it, for | canuot tell a lie; but you are the edit per, and in communicati have to sy must insist upon the condition that you will treat me with that confidential tion) which my my innocence and loneliness of my demand, 1 ask you fmithtully to | on your word of honor that you will not say a word about it to Senator Bayard, orany other panegyrist or 1 olicemen of the Koglish gov- ernment on this side of the water. But to the point: Your information seems to be that a dynomite convention will b held some time about June. Very well. Now, if such a con- vention is to be held there must of necessity be a place in which to hold it; and if it is to La hald in June it is not so likely to interfere with harvesting ay if ¢ were held in July August. But in order to get at act truth and I beg your pardon for 7R you in suspense so lorg. I now make statement: On honor, I do not know that such a convention is to held; aund if I dia T should be profourdly silent in regird to it. 1f devotion could pass for ability, or the epirit of sacrifice for servica, I might accomplish something for Ireland, 1t has been the am- bition of my life that I might be afforded op. portuvities to sutfer and make sacritices for my native land and its people. ButIam neither o warrior or a mariner; nor am I likely to be selocted for any post requiring much skill or danger in the art of killing. Your obedient servant, JOHN BRENN. RAILROAD RAOKET. Niw York, February 6.—The Trunk line presidents met to-day.” The question of sus- pending the pool contracts was considered. The propesition was unanimously voted down, Commissioner Fivk’s resignation was read and rejacted. After the meetiog Fink +aid he was still commissioner, he had besn granted a va- cation which would begin about March 11 He devied that the New York Ceotral had withdrawn from the pool, and stated that the reports of the reduction of the force in his office were exaggerated, 8t, Louis, February 6.—Tha Missouri acifie has mot yet rigned the transconti- nental agreement, There is at least one clause to which the company objests, It is Delieved, however, that the sgicement moy be morified to meet the approval of the Mis- souri Pacific, and that their signature will 5904 be attached. It has been definitaly de- cided that the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe will withdraw tueir office from St, Louis. Trit 1 Irishma n an 1885, Ann ing from an which it is nis to be braary 0, 1585, (Signed) e A Crematea Murderor. DETAILS OF A TERRIDLE TRAGEDY IN OREGON. PoutLAND, Oregon, February 6,—News hss reached here of a terrible tragedy which oc- curred on Shaw's Tsland, San Jusn county, last Monday. James Barker had gone to hunt. After a lapse of ten days he did not roturn, John Kelly, sheriff of San Juan county organized a search party. They ar- rived at the cibin of Hugh Parks, an ec contric individual, He refused them entrance and the rheriff swore out o warrant fur his arrest. The men hid near the cabin to watch, Alter somotine Parks emorged drog- ging the body of thedead mun, James Barker. “After this Parks secured himself in the cabin which the men continued to watch for three days. No sign of life within beiog made ono of the men stopped to the door and was 1m- mediately shot by the crazg man. The rest. of the purty then suturated & bale of hay witl coul oil and rolled it to the door and fired it, burning the cabin and its occuant, whoso charred remains were aftarwards found in the ruins, —— The Campbell Disbarment Oase, CiNcinyary, February 6, — The district court to-day modified its decision in the Campbell deparment case, The original de- cision was that Campbell h u.hl av the costs on all the charges, To-day’ on com vels the relitives to the costs on about half the churges, the cefendant paying the remainder, - —— Large e in New York, Niw Youk, February 6.—To-night a fire dircovered at 85 Gold street, which, with 41 Spruca stree, was gutted. The occupants were Brainard & Sholor, leather merchunts and Jenkins, Adaws & Co., and Edward Bill & Co., hide« and skins, o merchan- dise, 20,000, and buildings 323,000, The +tiuct.re belonged to the Loring Audrews es tate, Losses all ivsured, A Stage Held Up, Special Talegram to TiE Bk, Fokr Rousox, Nebraska, February 6.— The down stage of the Wyoming Stage com pany was held up and robbed Monday night, five miles below Running Water, Ly th mosked men. The treasure box was brokea open and riffed, — A Threatea Lynching. Granp Fouks, February 6,—Miller, confessed murderer of the Snell family, not yet arrived, Angry crowds from porth and west are telgiaphing to know the time of arrival. Resideats of the city are counseling sgainst violence and the otficers are doing all they can to prevent lynchig. TUTT’S PILLS 25 YEARS IN USE. Tho Greatest Medical Trinmgh of the Age! SYMPTONS OF A TORPID LIVER. Loas of nppetite, Bow, the bead, with back part, blade, Fulin Inclination to exe Trritubllity of tempe wfeclingof hnving Wearineas, Dz Heart, Dots before over the right eye, @iful drenms, ighly ONSTIPATION. TUTT'S PLLLS aro especially ‘adapted to such cases, one dose effects such & hange of feelitig aatoastonian taos flunh They Increave the A poes 3 body e on ¥l the has the Rey Illlln cnl'and Url |.nml by xlr unln lnn on Opgan " Albei i ——— Fallure of the Millor Carrisge Com- psny of Cinclnnati, CixcrsNati, February 6. —The 3Miller Car riage cowpany assigoed this afternoon, As sets, $10,000,000; liabilities, £130,00), Miller has been embarassed by a uaremiaerative en- terpiise fu bai'ding large work TIII s DYE GEAY HATR or WHISKERS changed 0 GrossY BLACK by & single tp{llmnllon ;:x this D¥E, 1t imparts a uatural color, aets instantaneous) by Druggists, oF sent by express on receipt of #1. K «ffice, 44 Murray 5t., Now York. | af | ) The Steamer \laska Missing Niw ¥ Yo o8 s Durrkee's Corr DiEssiy omiesl, delic equal was ever offered and it is Invariably | ular both at home and sbroad. —ct— T'wo Childreen Cremated, St Cuantes, Mion,, Mectiooth’s house near here Iast Two childran porished in the flac Mra. irned. ey ght o, CATARRH Iatpure, swoct, tafe, and cffective Amerlo distilatlon of Wi Atarrh, with one box Catarrhal sanford's Improved Tuhale one packege, of all drug, $1.00. Ask fo a1 Cure Complote Lo I Constitutional Treatment for every form of Catarrh, from a Simple Cold of Influon. 7a to loss of Smell, Taste, and Hearing, Cough,Bron chitis, and Catarrhal Cobsumption, in every pack. age. Clergymen, Vocalists, And Pablio Speakers without number owe thelr pres. ent tsefulness and succas to Sanford's Radical Cure for Catarrh, Rev. Dr. ‘Wigglng eave: Ono of the host romedios for Catarrh-—nay, the bost remedy we have found in wuffering—ia Sauford's Radical Cure, nd throat s) thoroughly that, norning on rising, there are no uppleas: duriog and resp satory organs, old by all druggists, Price $1.00 n a Chemical Go, Boston COLL’NSI FRheumatism, h \ol.vmc=mcmo“~m, ad - sore PLASTERS e, et Weak Stomach and Bowels, ‘ Weakness, Dyepepsia, Fom through the T Back, try thase paste +tomach, they pre «d ovor tho pit of the t and curo Aguo Pains, Bllious jelic, Liver Complaints, and protects the system trow n thonsand iils. % oting T —TITE MILD POWER CURES.+- Hummmfivs' v it ek OF thhe Homrt, balpitation 1. T ——y LUSING DUT SALE MY IMMENSE STOCK. THE LARGEST IN THE WEST $200,000 WORTH OF Jewelry, Waitches, Diamonds, Silveriwcare, Ete Will be sold at great reduction,at cost and below cost to facilitate my retirement from business. Sl!verware, Rogers spoons and forks, Clocks, spectacles, &ilver Thimbles, and thousands of pieces of Jewelry will be sold at half price, AII articles marked in plain figures with former re ularand reduced prices. | request all my triends to honor me with a visit and see for themselves that the above statement is really carried out, A. B: HUBERMAN: Cor. 13th and Douglas Sts. PECIFICS. Sold by llru uv‘u or sent post/ l|d on poeipt o of ! price for Dr. Humpl o Mdlu ages) llmv(l ooy o A ddcons UM PHIE ¥ S DEAICIne Cov 109 Fulton St Now Xorke LONSUMPTION, T havo a positivo romody for th above disonso: by - mHO thousan (s of cuses of this worst kind wid of fon seandinghavo toen cured. Indond o strani iy falt ey e wllh sond TWOBOTTLES Pk VALTABI domne Givesapre " A, BLOCUM, m &oBmeod&w26h CAPITAL PRIZE $75,000 Tickets only $5, Shares in Proportion Louisiana State Lottery Company "Wuum certiry Aat wo supervise the & l 8 M e Lot oD A nd contrl ke Draing Commissioners, Lacorporatod in 1808 tor 3 years by ihe Infhllm ‘or aduostlonal and charifable p 7 a1 01,000,000.40 which &' rosorve fand of ovi 1650,000 has ainoe been added. By an ovorwhelming popuist vole 1t franchit vasmade a part of the prosent wiate contdliubio: \donted Dennmber 4d. & . 1879, The only lottery ever voted on and endorsed by the people of ato. It never scales or postpones. ita grand single number drawlngs tak: slace monthly. /A SELENDID OPPORTUNITY 10 WIN A FOR. OND GR \ND DRAWING. CLASS B, IN CADEMY OF MUSIC NEW ORLEANs, [UESDAY, FEBKUARY 10, 1885., 177th MONTHLY DRAWING, CAPITAL PRIZE, 875,000. 100 060 Tickets at 85 each. Fractions, in TFifths in oportion, LIET OF PRIZES, 1 OfimAL PRIZE. do 9 do 1907 Prises amounting fo. ihe Gompany lo Now Orleans. °Yox farisos aloration. write desrty piving fol sddrces, POSTAL NUTES, Expross Money Orders, o1 Nsw York Exchange in eldmuy letter. Currency by Kxpress (all sums of §6 aud upwaras ab our ex ponse) addrossed M A DAUPHIN, M. A. DAUPHIN, Now Orloans Le Sovonth 84, Washiogton D, C. Wake . 0. Money Ordars paysble and address rod Lol NEW OKLEANS NATIONAT, BANK ow Orlean: PROPOSALS. UNITED STATES INDIAN SERVICE, ) XK RIDOK AGRNCY, Dakota, January 12, 156, | Sealod proposals o triplicate, irdoreed, proposal for the erection of one Wecelwlxht aud’ Carpenter w4, shoe and uirocilaneous shops, ter house, two wagon _and storage shed ono bake house ana colla nd direot: ed to the undera'gned, care of Chiol Quartermaster t, 0 fthe ili.\to O b, will be re- 12 . Saturday, February 5 f quarter-waster, dey , the *“Iuter Ooean” Chicago, Il ubjoct th the approval of the the Interio The rigbt, however, ia ressrved to refoot any and ¥ bid, if deemed for the bést in: Lerent of the ervlcef Prope wals must state length of time zequired ithon of building after appreval of o utrac pained by a cortified choeck upon ¢ 40 the order lgued, ci (%) ! the awount of the proposal, whi.h check BRI torteito’ 1 the Uolted Btaten n case of a0y blider recelving the awird? shall fall to execute romptly a contract with good snd sutticient securi ies, ooording to the terma of his bid, otherwise to be returoed to the bidder, For further Informat on sddress the undersigu: at Pine Ridge Agency, Dakota. undersly ved will will be a4 Paxton House Omahs, Neb., by the morning of Friday, February 18, 1880, V. T. M'@uuuycuopy Jan 08w m U 8, Indian Ayea YUUNG MEN Who have trifled ¢ their youthful vigor sud power. 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