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THE DAILY BEE WEDNE DAY FEBRUARY 18, 1885 e ———— knocked out a foreigner by mistake, ard now young Mahobe has been palnting the national capital red, Wkile drunk lie shot and wornded a colorcd porter in the hind,and grazed the head of atother perscn. He {8 now under arre.t for at. tempting to kill. Young Mahone needs readjusting, snd if tho polics conrt does notdoit, ths old man ought t3attend to h's case. TIIE DAILY BEE' A HIGH HANDED PROCEEDIN has been introduced in the Owana Orrion No, 914 axD 918 FARNAM ST. [ hsnee a bill to compel 1a'le-ad compasios Naw Youg Orrion, Roox 65 Taisoxe BUILD® | ¢4 Lulld atalions and provids ofher acscm SRNGy modations snd atop their tra'ns all towns of 500 inhabitauts, The pesiage of such a Jaw has been rendered nece sary SMonths Yo% | Efi'inffi;‘(;x'“’ % | by the unjust astions of some of the rail The Weskly Bes, Publihsed every Wednesday [ronds ay boswoen rival towns, Take for TRRNS, POSTPAID, ins‘ance the cass of tte B. & M., with Qne Year, with promiam, 3 9% [roferance to the town of Bloo Springe. 2'.:9{:}:‘.::::’;:‘:’:‘[:‘ ek 15 | During tac years 1880 and 1881 the B. & T connmsronomncat M., bult aa extenrion from Beatrice All Communications relating to News and Editorial [ ¢hropgh the town of Blue Springe, which @atlors shiould be addremted Vo the EortoR OF TUR | ¢y o 14 o papulation of 1,000, ard was a busy and thiviog plece. It hed teca | a cantre of trade for nearly twenty years, Soon after the comp'etion of the exten- gion, it wes ourrently reported that the railroad occmpshy did not propcay to farni:h Bloe Springs with a station and shipping facili ties, and upon investigation the report SEVERAL cabinet booms will scon be | was found to ba bassd upon good foun- for rent. dation. Captain Phillips, the right of way man for the rallroad, In snswer to a lettor, eald that he found tie company could take depot grounds in tho east half of the northeast quartor of sectlen 18; that this changed matiers materlally if the people of Blue Springs acted dis. crootly. What Oaptain Phillips meant by “acting discreetly” was that Blue|y i “rpyig woald indloate that the Springs should give the company a hand- d 't ropose to live up to the some Lonus to sscure the facilities to |y oot PTOPOR L . 3 " ! . |fourteenth and fifteenth omandmen's, which it was justly catitled without giv- [ °HES00 T e ithoat regard ing any subsidy whatever. He accordingly | 225 Scoommodato peog b Bt ? 5 V| to race, color, aze, sex, or previous con- dsmanded & balf in{arut in certain| . N prosis‘on hes bean made for valuable lands, amountirg to 360 acres, the retuen paes-g> of these people. and if tho demund was ro$ cowplicd L ")’:l‘h]” ;:‘_“’['_‘;’"“‘f"‘:hl"l‘ . ‘“”ff‘;" ~2|l" A pivt has been introduced in the TR BT ‘S,"r "‘l'g‘ snlintes pm‘;v‘ doq | 1inois Loglelatuto to regulato 'lnlumhe;a. o scsure tho land, and cxosuted con. | v o, A0t kuow of sny businces Lt tradta o tho railrond. Gemphny, b wers | Doon WL DL LB 0L inforaned thit the con'xiots musk 1ua to| PIUADere unléss porbaps, 1 1s tho rail- e Livsoli "TANA! conpany) whiohL s [ Too2 el stiouldiaouks S Siib Py AN T S TR T e R o | oo o bl unAnloily pASECRILA G specalators, who were tlve railroad off. | It 1 Goticg rather late in the season to GTAy o Qg 48 Gl pl Ce O S L O "‘,"“ over omo tivial point, and the rosls | "IU0% (i QB AR, D was that Capt. Phillips told the people of | P2 Blue Sprivgs togo to h—I; that the com. pany could get all the lard it wartedfrom Samuel Wymcere at a point some litt'e distance beyond Blue Springs, where a rival town could be built up that would rvain Blue Springe. This programme wae accordirgly carried out. Blue Sp:ings hes evor since been left out in the cold, and even {o this day it has no depot and the trnins do not stop in tho town. All efforts to Induce the company {0 afford it tle accommodations t> which it is enti- tled in law and juetice have proved nma- vailing. Blue Springs, however, has con—- tioued to grow until it is now a place of 1500 people. Its cit'zens instead of gong to h—I1, as directed by Captain Phi ligs, have gone to the svpreme court Lo ascertalu whether the railroad oan continue to disregard all the princt- ples of law and justice. A mandamus —_— sult has haen brought to compel the com- Tur democrats of Centralls Iiliucls have | PAnY to show cause why it should not taken a very sentible way t> exprets ther | build a depot and stap its trains at Blue proference for their next postmaster. [Spriogs. “They held an elcction, which resulted in| Jfthere ever was an outrageous pro- the selection of a popular grocer. We|o2eding on the part of a rallroad the suspe:t that the fortunate grocer does an | treatment of Blue Springs by the B, & extensive credit business, M. is one. Itisto pravent sueh tyrran- —_— ical and ruinous dlecriminations as this,, Tue eloctrlo compantes In Philadelphis | that the bill referred to in thisarticle,. havo so far falledto comply with the order | b#s Eeen introdueed in the legislature,, of tho common counoll to put their wires|8nd we sincerely hope iis will beoome a under gound, and the councll hasnow In. |1aw. There is nodoubt that the supreme structad the city attocney to prosecute the | court will declde in favor of Blue companies for the recovery of the penalty | SPrivgs, bat wkat wa need s a law| of §50 a day for each of the 4,600 poles|that will prevent the neasssity of any aince January 1st. This action will prob- | such legal proceedings hereaftor. ably causa the Immediate diseappearance of the unsightly poles and wires. hie ey in Published every morning, exce only Monday morning daily publis TRRNS BT MATL A Sunday. The d fa the state. Private reporfs from Springfield, 111i ie, to the St, state that Logan's chances for the senate are excellent, The (flobe-Democrat L1 i We Lopeand believo they are. Logan never appesred to better advantage in a politicl fight than at the present fime, when ho has noth'ng to give and nothing to promiee,and when he yet bay a strongar propottionate republican strength than ever . before. To win now will be ten times an ordinary victory, and his friends ar3 the men to appreciate this fact and to work ihe harder. In al! the Logan ranks at Springficld there is not ¢cne who can be called a soldicr of fortnne. —_— Lonis (Zlobe-Democrat UBINRSS LATTERS All Business Totters and Remittances should be addressed to Tim Brr Pustisnivg COMPANY, OMANA. Drafta,Checks and Post office crders to be made pay able to the order of the company. THE BEE PUBLISHING CO, Props. E. ROSEWATER, Enffor. A. H. Fitch, Manager Daily Circulation, P. 0. Box, 488 O N i Rt e i Isx'r it about tima for spring polltics to beyin to thaw out? Tue “‘inaugnration commltteo cn jub- lic comfort” snnounces that it has re. tered on ity books 2,600 rooms with ascommcdations for 57,000 persi ny, Oar mathematician figores this out to ba five beds in & room with thres persons in a Wiiex Marelial Bierbower relurns we shall v.t3him a serenade. Evenvsony in Washington wait ng for the coming man. is now Tite legis'ature 1s again in session, and {s putting fn ity final strokes, Tur latest telegraphic advices to {he Bry show that Dr. Millet's eabinet stock hayadvancad sevira! points, Justice Bravuey Aot the sinkirg proroies not to ship. He would ra‘lisr dio than resign a lfe position, Tur [linois 1 gislature is again enowed uap, and the senatorisl candidates arc still on the snxious seat. They think Ivs enow joke. Tuts winter has been a golden harvest for the plumbers. A large number of than will be able to retite from business by the time spring opens. It now looks as if the entire gingof Chicago eloction airikers snd ballot-box ‘toffues will be sont over the wead to Joliet for term of years. The coxfes- sion of vue of the scoundre’s to the effect that he gave perjurad testimony, for which he v a1 peid,. has caused corsterna- tlon smong tho rascals. The conviction of the garg will, it is to be hoped, have & heslthy effeot upon Chisago politics. Nepraska has had her share of bliz- zards and cold weather, but she has es- caped the severe snow storms and rail- road blockades thatoccurrad in other parte of the coantry. Sevator TrHURMAN s credited with havlog sworn of. Me, Thurman was al- ways tobar ensugh If he was dry ocea- slomilly. Corn-juice never hurt the pa- xen} of the Ohio idea. SzarisTics thow that the butter pro- duct of Towa increased from 27,512,177 pounds in 1870 to 55,481,958 pounds in 1880, Tha product for the laet year Iy ostimated at 83,451,737 pounds. It is| said moreover of this shriviog state that her general products last year exceeded in valuo $he gold and silver product of the world for the same-period. Arnr demcerats golog to Washington are advised to buy round-trip tickets. Amid the enthuniasm. and jubliation of Tue bill by Mr. Troup, relating to the city oharter amendments, and which was published in the B, was introduced early in the seesion, We understand that it is to be withdrawn, a substitute having been prepared. that our democatic friends will so forget themeolves 23 to spead thelr last do'lar in contributing to the general hiikrity cf the supreme occasl on. — Dawip: DunLey Fieip celebrated his eightieth birthday recety, and among the gnests were Ja)7 Gould, Rusaell Sage, Hanniball Hamlin, N, [B: Banks, Msyor Grace, Dewitt Talr asg»-and Henry Ward Beechers To make the variety of \company complete Bob Ingersoll thould have been thare. GOOD IMMIGRATION DOCU-| = = MENT. ; A wAvE of reform has sfrack the state| Well written aad truthful letters— «f Texas. An anti-gambling bill, mak-|brief and to the point—irom Sebraska dag gambling a falony, pusishable by m- | people to castern newspapers relating tof 1y b i3 amounts to $4,000,000,000. 1 prisoument in the penitentiary for 1ot | thi ressurces of tho atato and the oppor- [y tnis ater shoald bo equecred out at moro than three years, has passed the | tunities offered to mettlors will| 110, what a alsastrons flood there would lower bouse of the legislature, and will [ bring about better results than e probably become a law, notwithstand ngfany bureau of immigration, which| the bety of the sporling fraternity of two will cost from 81,000 to $15,000 a yesr. Cupvernaxp is fortunate in having Ffor t>ono that 1t will fail t> pass. *‘The |y ¢o)lowing letter, which ;ppenvcd {n | i® private sec ratary a man who can do a slx-shooter and all gambling devices | yyg Ginglunati Commersial-Guzette, and |Rro0k dest of talking without ssying must go,” isnow the battle-cry of the | oo ubsihcdin the Cleveland Leader, fs ™! 3dy when occasin requires, of Texan reformers, oo of the best lmmigration documants | *Yi0R & Fe st deal without dolog much that e have ssen: talking. In other words, Col. Lamont is Editor of the Commercial Gazette, sald.to-ba & very disoroct porson, Cannot you do your suffring fellow- men a scrvice by advising many o them ta.come west? You could do so with good conscience Lot me tell my expersence: Two yewrs ago 1 lefc the Scioto valley with only$ 50, Dy judicious Investment in lands 1 have pror pered wonderfully farin excess of my most sapguine expectations and pow HSave two Yoaws, saventeen head of catile. aud a five drove of oland-China por and a house 4 Poow's Mawvai. Is authority for the etaterrent thb tho watered and fictitlous stock of rallroads in this country cn ‘which dividends are pyid or expected to O A~xoraer step kas been taken in the celebra'ed Sharon divorce cise. Miss Hill has been granted $2,500 a month as alimoay, and $50,000 forcounvel feos, an order bas been issued by the court te Mer, Sharon t) step upand sct leoa the {th of March. There is some diffcrence be- tween hasing it and having it to get. that will cosk me, when com)lste, $3,000, . Sharon ssys he doern't propoe to|GAE o\ Faons ' well, | Thle fs almost | W wonder 1f Church Hows hos inade pay Miss Hill a cont, but will continueto | pavad'se for the man of small capity), nud the q e ¥ fight the c182 to the bitter end, 1nan of meuns can coln money. ~ Our climste [ §00d his los on four quecns, Perhags it isdry and hoaltby; oil Is wenderfully rich |ia a litile to) delteate to sk Mr. Howe Epm——— ctive; go sl 8 and charches N " ¥ ot -'Z.'c‘iaélyh: Vet from $1.50 10 85 per sore. 1| ¥ais question, but very likely Judge Sah 1r the clty oharter amendmeuts, now | will auswer cheorfuily o'l questions from thoss | lor coald anewer the conordruny, perding in the legis'ature, are passcd,tte taxes for the paymcnt of pavements, secking homes and investments, Here1sa grand place for the man of euergy—the man who will work, Tell them to come, whera guttering is done st the same time | ¢ ‘K:I"u_})l'-“"y i 1-“@,_”' Ligwis, will be distribated over a period of ten years, This will enable us to at leat ex tend the paved strectaup the hil'sides, 0 that the wash of dirt will be prcvented ond the streets b:low kept olean, Far- nam street, which Is now proparly graded, will be payed up the hill this year. Harney, Douglas and Dodge, all of which!will bave to be graded mcrs orle oaght to follow, Tue new postmaskr at Minnesota Lake, Mir.nesots, is named Hell. There twill bo & good deal of the same in, many anothser ‘postoffica shortly after tle 4th of Mareb. In other wordsit willibe very warm for the postinasters, sikeT OLevunaxp will nob be ‘‘at home” next weck to v He — - jrobably wants a little thme to propare Tue bill introduced by repreeentative his inaugural mslmza..‘.hlnh. 1t is deti- Crcok ipstracting our represcntatives snd | woted, will ko very brici. sapators in congress to resist any acd all — sttempt ad leglslation Jooking towardsthe | Wiar's the matter with Roswel! Pot. estab'ishment of the proposed natlonal|tlbone Flower! How comes it thst he ca'tle trall, ought to be pasted, as the|has not becn mentioned for a sabinet cattle trsil is nothing but an af He wou'd ba craamental 1f p ot withdraw from ths public dom A roht and extend il?;.: fr:m the gulf of Mexico to Philadelphia Call. Tue legislative appropriation bill pro |theBritish possesions. In other words| phe year following a presidential cam- vidieg for the next congress gives $380,- (it issimply a big laod geab. The legisle- | paign is rerely cocsidered an imyortant 000 for the salaries of eenators, and|tore of Ksnsas has passed s similar bl uuolyn '1"101"'”1“ u:nt:u. ,‘qmr don s $1,606,000 for the pay of reproxcn‘atives | and {he same question is uzder constdeia ::;""J:f" LIATgaY 38 epantag :«'fi‘;’i.}: making in all the very hand ome sam of [ tion by the Co'orato legislature. I 1he ¢hg pelioy which is to govarn hie c.uatiy $2,076,000. The wil-a e of scnatorsand | s'ates through which the trail would ran|duriog the snceeedlng four yoars, 1 La repreten‘atives amounts to $160,000 | cbject to the scheme, we don't see how it t’l:(:l:il:r":?;‘m:\;‘:s;‘vw:. ::rlf«lnl: of p :l more, while §617,000 is requi ed forcom. can very well ba carr’ed out, as ux‘h leg fing. to devole’ more uin. AR thunj::ht witt o clirks, messengers and cther em- | islation would ba resessary as well ay]y 0 ry to the saubjrct, Hat ploy s, $60,000 for coriespordency, snd | national legis'a‘ion, venlhca:“ “'neli cu;tlgn)ml:)hmmku l,h-l 38,000 for the )it rary, and besides this —— proxnt y ception o genera n‘):‘fre aratte .-xpumn» of cougressio- al | TaE scns ¢f rome of our congressmen ::lf;_l“_l :‘:n"""l'fi‘:;":r“f“: h::(vr?x‘dev:; funera’s, whi:h have besome very costly. [and eccatns ave distinguithiog them- |7 01" {13 best efforig, lnpm 3\;:{‘(4&;. tisy't much of a funersl that dacsn't Jselves. Young Holman recently became | w .t twporiaat t iater,also, the governers ovi r §3,000, {ntozioated at » toc'sl yecvption and¥to be chosen will cort'vua in cHise the inauguration blow-out we aze afraid | g throvgh the camonizn of 1888, whilo the leg'slatures eiccted will determine the political eompl. xi.n of the United Stat:s # nate during (he last two years of Mr eveland’s adm nistration Obis, as ww.d, wil occapy s large spec? on the political chessbeard of 1835 Tt will ba the fiest ¢ nteet to engegs tho forious atienticn of the peple, Taough its present covernor and legislature are demccratio, it gave Me, Blsino over 000 plarality snd d.monst a ed thatith stats was cafely republican when the party was united Hepp ly, thy causes which have brought disssnsions into the republican rinks are no l.nger preser and enough ot the sofrit whish car the party 85 splend d y through the cam paign of YOAr rimains to epur the m 1o make a Vigorous canviss, the fact that the legisiature to be shosen will eloct a succe sor 1) Seon tor John Sherman, will lend an addi- tlonal intorest to the cvopalgn. A die cusslon of the avallibllity of the d ferent candicates for the gubernatotisl nomina. tion Is already under way, but there is no appearsuce of bittercess, and who-ver receives the honor will have support cf a uni‘ed patty. There w1l be one conteet In the south which deseeves and will receive the at. tention of the wlole court 'y, This 1s the clection in Virgin'a, A governor, a leg tslature snd a Unitcd States eenator are involved. The resalt of the campa‘za will probab'y demonsivate whetker tne repatlicens “ean waks & perwanent ledg ment i (lie s uth aad whetber they can look foe any ¢'actoral votss from that sec tion in 1883, The demosrats recognizs he Importanca of the prize at s ake ant they are prepating to put fortha great ef- fort to s3cera it. Notwithstsnding the frauds they practiced last November, Cleveland received a mojority of 6,000 only in the state. Thero has been un- doubtedly o reluctance amovg iepubli- cins ) gravting aid and comrort to the raadjustors and 80 € ing, app: rantly, the financial principles fir which thay are best known. Some of the meihols of Scaator Mahone have been obnox‘ous al 30 to the party at large. But these ob- jections will no longer hold, since the ro- adjusters have merg:d their organim'icn info the republican party and thereby adopted its princlplen and practices. But New York will be t1he state In which the greatest interest will centre. A governot whose term will not expire vn. bl 1880 is fo be elect Q tegsther with minor s'a‘e cilicers and = siate sanate which will psrticipsta la the cholce of a a_ succersor to Warner Miller in tho United Stasis senate. The narrow pla rality Mr. Cloveland received In New York Jast November leaves ths result in the state ix doabt, These two facts, however, are noticeable: Thedemccrat prctiting by their experience of ths last fow years, ara nct claimms the election witk their former bcasiful contidence, while the repub-icans havs learned appar- ently that they cannot heps fir siccess withon harmony ia their ranke o tu ately, thire are mavy eigne tha thedi- visiona which bave rent the republican party in tho past in Now Yord siate have been healed. The result of the senator- 1al eleation gave mdacided procf that an- other policy i8 to provail than that which heretofsre has governed the party. Re- publicaos all over the country will watch cloeely the New York canvass, and they will expeet the orzanization in that stave to put forth its best efforts to eapture so imgortanta strongho'd from which to contest the presidential 1888. o —— ! The OIl Monopoly. Bhiladelplsis Kecordi. . The hintory of the Standard: ©il Com- ‘pany tclls of the growth of one of the most igantic -and daring mercantile enter- priges ever-broaghit-10 e cesc7ul faeus in America, To-dsy} it holde vbéisputad poseession of ioor cil t'ada. Lisc mmthode ‘have been’ wnscyujuion:,. ivw influn e (peroiclous, and iw'atn wy 105 8 wourd publlc policy. It has inorcinsa thu o g of the srtiole to the consumer; it h. checked the demand by st [ipiug +onipe -~ itton, and 1t has sudcled iteclf u o the oil-prodiicing regiovsof We torn Paan iy - h withua.grip that it prowies ‘o re italn 80 long.as the rgats of properry wr respected. Ita ri3s sud power huve bsen 'extreordinary, lat more marvel nn thar these has been the apparect: indiff rer ¢ 'of the people and the Laxity ¢ timent in the State of Prnrs, iug the years in whioh a b.dy of ear: e t producais.were stiemp'iog to bring (his corparation wilin the pale of the law, The peoplo saw the orgsnic law of the St:ts detied. They p-rmivted tha rail- roads to wolate their dutlis &5 commen carriers, and when the Bx cative «f the S'ate refus d to to bis duty by declining to issua reguisitions for those who were outride ¢f lo juriedicticn of this Common wealth, and practicslly c nidoned thess offonses, the pecp ¢ bowed in meek nub- misston. They supsently did not care 10 consider that 1hair dearest rights were attacked; that the dsfianca ¢f one srulcle of the Cunstitution bred a spirit of con- tempt forall of ifs provision. They pass- ed thisty withoutprctest. They sald noh- ing. Tc-iay they reap (heir rewerd. Had the oil monopaly besn stranglod at its incepton by the prompt exerciie of ths aothority of the law, the railroads of | the East woi'd not now be pecking like vulturesat the vitals of aur trede. Hed the Legislature dovo its duty in that ona case, the antlnscite 20al combinatca vsould have fonnd sn early geave; the parties to the tzunk-line pools would have entertained a besltby reapect frr public opioion; the concen mtion of tae iron, the coke and the eof -cal inteussts of the State intc the hards «f & few concarns wonld hove been impotsible: the arbit. ray mef hods resorted to by the raikosdy {0 meip tair peices and regilate o wmmarca weu d not have been at’empted, and bus Iness panics would not be sach’ frequent vstors. Wesowed the wind: we reap the 'whirlwind e — The Literatl of Congress, The forty-ninth congrees hes a number ot men engsg 4 in li ersry work. Sun. rot Cox has finished a book of congree- slonal reminis cnces and it fs now in the havds of the pricter. W, W. Dorshel- on hand o Lifc of Van Buten for the Sta vymew's series, avd now br, .1 from Cleve land, hes written a nove!l in snwwer fo the *‘Bresd Winners = W, D. Kel'vy bas written 8 number of able ecoom ¢ psmpblets, Aba Hewitt buy deme the Dks and Mr Izelley will probably some time wr t3 biy rewinisences, which would extend tir ugh a longer pericd than thet of Blaine, nad ¢muld 1oy fall 1o La inter esting. Governor Long, of Masiwhu setts, has weiten & book or t¥0, and Sam Oox has publ shed & numbe: of saleabls books b fo e this, In the senateare wany wen who sre contribalors 10 1he magszioos. Senator Thurman bas pob lished & volume of speoshes. Eonater Lamar fs oae of ths finast writars in 1ls south, and Senator logalls hs wrltt.n for both newep pirs snd mage ¢ \nei C o —— campaign of Henry Irving has voluntecred t) recite “Phe Kaven” at the uny g of a Poa memor'al at the New York Museum of Arts, be the firs inlabitants of a te arge nough for itsta o who s 1 that hey owned all the land bysreas.n of 1hat circums kv Bo:ton Post. He stood In fron’ of a Court street sa- “|1con, calmly chewing 4 wooden tsoth- pick, and beside Mim, chewing - a-bone, crouched abont as wretched a specimen l THE NOBLE RED Ar From an article by K. V. Smslley the ry wo quote thy fillo “There isa m'stsbea noin ame th Linthropte people fn s erss that t ¢ [ud an is & moes-abused pirton who is entitled ty the lively sywpahy of man kind, Unquestionably there have teon plenty of icsiances of Lroken tra jes snd individcal and 1ribsl weonss, but Loking 4 the matter not from tho histyrial but feom the sctusl point «f view, it must be admitied that the aborigme ¢n & retervi- tion hay more rights and privileces than a whito rasnonjys If I eould hve ths privile es on this reeeryation which the Indisn hae,” sa'd Maj Roenap, the Indian agent, as wo wore drivitg throogh the lonaly Mistion va)l y, ‘1 wou e rer g1 my offics at orc s ttle down ¢ one ot theso ttrcame, build a houte, finse inall tie land I wanted, and got me & big herd of cattle.” The Indian the half. breed, explaied tho agant, caa enclose as moch land &s he plea and use a8 much more &¢ he wa )T 8 steok moge. He pags no taxis, and rides freocn the railroads, It his tools get out of 10- pair, or his hcraes needs shoeiog, the govirnment ewpl ys & blacksraith to wok for bim, He takes his wheat ot the egeacy flour-miil, whera it is ground by the government, and his logs §» the agency saw-mill, to be mace into lambor of the dimensicra ha wishes, If he is sick, tho government supplies him w.th medicives and a deotor. The mistion aries educata by children in a boarding- schcol, and farnlsh him with the ¢ - forts (f religion wittont clarge. If tho idle to work. ha knowa that the govena mont whl in no event let him sarve. If te tries, he can Db.come a v'ch man by the mere tucresse of his cattle and horaes. N w, low dc it stand with the white citizen! Inste:d of thovwands ef ac'es ke can get £ om the ent only 160, and on them he nd ‘rustle for a iving,’ torn phase goes. Tho Intian is our Ameri an v istoc Ho owns the whols landseape; lie tods not, save in a fitful way as it s.its his plaasure, and he spends his-time - hunti- 15 fishing, lorse- i mbling and | . I8 will be Xnow, MAN. An American COrat, in n or of as the w thy Indi ntry, and that their vi'cie they have Al cou argud, 1 owned the w neservations upon th n pensation for whi gain, is a mistake 8 once ole cc nd the p ¢ after all but a s 5 they have No oy ountry becaase they romn over it o fi otheis come to 83-r: 1 8 cecupn few hundred white aen s ould wle @ ( o would s ofioantne anatomy as ever disguised itself under the rame cf'dog. He prid no at- tantion to the mao, and the m nopald no alieniion to him, antil a strange= came by, eyed the ccuple fir a mment; and “Why dont you get n.beiter ‘Don’t waut ncne,” was the re- p'7 “Well, I shocldn’e think y owa such a looking-thing as that. man chawed on thy prote a little whil and obsarved: “Vom wouldalt, hey! “7%, sir,” was the reply, ‘I woldn't; why don’t you glve him away?’ *Ob, woll,. I wouldn't lika-to do that ” *“Why degd” ¢ ! would The not “*Well, you see, probably no one wecald want him, aad, besides, 1! don’t know who owns him ” The stranger left in dlegust, but 1hs man went on chewicg hin toothplck, and te deg his bone. e — Time For Both bides to Pruse, Liswn Pilot, When thirty milllon Eogllsh people wildig ch-e- a hul' insane ai d whelly dis. roputshle mnrderseg, and thitty. million peopls of Irol blocd half sympathize isu she deep i 2 Juvatics who wu'd Ween down Lonag 18 time £ir both siaes to pause, L[4 is time for 3eth Kng- Tund and [relar d fo answor this question: Isit vilsie to be friends? The aboli- tion by Kuulsh, rtatesmanslip of the Union, lesviog Trelsnd as she atood five yenrs @, n happy, feee, con- f-din ed part o4 tow omyice, i5.the pric: 1 the | exce of Loy cnpire or its safety iu caroof war, —— mlederal oy e wnand o of 113 surveyors of tho Morris caval in Now Jereey ECZEMA And Every Species of ltching and Bursing Diseases Fo-itively Cured. a4 houm, wih ita ageoizing iteh. d bwning instantlz, relicved by baih with Cutioura 3 curs, 1he g Aurifier, to keep thn pare and unirritatin iver and Ladneys active, will Tettor Rineworm, Paorisis, lea £, Datadrufl, and every and Pimy Dost phys. 1oad “coul, thy the bawels oz e 1l cure Ec sma, then huritus, bealkd aecien of Ttching, Sealy Humors of the Soalp und Skin, wiken the 9 wad all kncwn remeaios fail. Will MeDonuld, ) Chicago, 642 Doarborn S grateful’y acknow] b o anre of Eczema, Vlegs £ sovon- Vo, €xcaps hans wad. knoos 0']) msalt f0F el e yoars; 100tors prono ane cuped by the tomally, and G B0 cures, ex oruady. 0 110! to ) 23 5tata street, Bos. ton, xoports & case of Salt Rbeum uncsr his cheer. ation for ten yeurs, which covercd the pavient's body aud Kinba, nd 5. which il kncamn. motheds of treatment had | plisd without be nefid, which was completely cured solely by the Cubicura’ Reme: s, leaving & clean aad hoalthy sk'a. n sppoared ou his a Iy Jogiroyed his eyes, Aftor the most cara(ul dostoring an, a_consultation of physicians falleito slieve him, ho wed the Cu shours Kewodies, aad was curecy waid bay romained 80 to date, Mr. Johu Thiel, Wilkeshoras, Pa., writes: suffered trom Sale’ Rheum fca over o1t , & times, 80 that ooull not atdwid to my business oy woekaata time. ‘Throe hoes of Cutioura and four bottles Resolvent, have cu.cely oured we for bhis dreadful disaso. Sold by all druggists. Outicurs, 60 cents; ol veut, #1;80ap, Soonta” Povrak DRua AND Cuuki 10AL CQ. " Bushon, Mawe Seud for “How to Cure Skin Discases. cuT Cain Bap 17 hou b Chopped sud Bedviued Skin an i Hrode COLLARS ARE THE FINEET QO0DS EVER MADE, aema All Lin Linings ano Ext CAM N BROS, Aents for Omana r Sals (| SPECIAL NOTICES TO LOAN-—-MONEY, | Can make & fow lo | 1 . n . planos, furnitore Motter, 1404 Farnam e M ONEY TOLOAN—1 have money to doan on i AV1 yrovedeny proverty inany amoutis to eit St rosonatfe raves W, L Motier, 14:4 Farvam st 858t over Mors ‘s #hes store. M OEr 10 LOAN In_sums of #800and upward (M 0. F. Daviy and Co., Real Kstats avd Loan Agonts, 1505 Farose 8¢, e N Rallrosd Tlekets man, 15 ¥ 18 Thear ONEY loaned on cn bought aud sold. HEIP WANTED ANTRD=A fiest cthaw cook and Iaundres: Farmwm ot Mre, J. M. Tou'sd n [ . stt WANTED-A martiid men who undentands faming and stock mining, to ke chare of & four bor o toam. Apply % Charles Childs, 1508 Reasenwasth st op W TANT TANT® DA evmpatent mr a1 hovse work at 1917 Chie Wi ufhotnring land, Ohto. WA VWANTED-—& cood Germa ! ay ook and une fOF Iaundrers whek at Eurove an tl, 10th St 261 2Tp W V D - Thoreughly ¢ TED - A youwg girl for genernl hourawork av Capits ave. AL17p ANT girl oV the Oc dental Hot St Girl o hoaework, a dth boise we t side’ 8% 7AN'ED—LATIES. OR GENTLI%IN—Tn o/ or country, trtake nlce, Iht ani plasint warkat their (Wi home 1o g8 day eosly and quistly mad 110 o6 RS atamp, €., P! phitn, moil {adhy Man't g D—Teams. T. Murnay, 15th AN w ANTED—Dich v JANTEL WS hor Buvt £t , Omal génta for 8 Callor o N itora Addrosy futual 1 Tosursnce Ca,, Bt wart Neb, SUTUATIONS WANTED A% of Motng gon setont oack, capn ok, 141 Sitntion bt co Al hou ~By & womar, a céuation oy 1 and Cisr, u) stah VY G torese i work of chasberwerk CH. 3" Pee otice V Adcross 289-1'p 7ANTS D—A set of hooks to kap evenicgs dresa Gy 1. Bee oftive A Young married man wants situation an book. keoper, in wholeealo establishment in Omaba. Addross “C* ca 8064 MISCELLANEOUS WAMNI'S, W AN DS Vaturniched <ot w s board for gon- 0 meaend witow private Cimdly. Addres H. C. Maekal, 1216 31111 s, o WWANTED- Men, oot reliable ones, who wane emyloyment, to seud ‘or fili » 7t corning & 200d puying busin s Addre: ¥ U wanta soney making positaon. Gleme, Loow Ko 8, Linsoin Neb. - ANTED—Lavlits a1 d gontlemen i city or eoun. try to1ata light work 35 their =n hou c. § to s4ad made; werk +ent by mail; no canvase- inog W ohave wood demand for curwcek and furnish ® emplo)ment. Addreas ywith stamp, ¢ R WR MF'G. COMPANY, 204 Vine §t ; Cizeinnati, Ohio. 113 mép AUFED.— ust mors t0 by at shannn's, 1/th. ud Niskolas st all klads ol ments 45 per cent cheager thin any packing Souse in. the o'ty {6 aluo keapn a cozamies on honso withia l kinds of ro duce, t9o b2st 20d cheapost i the “aaikes for <ash, 2623 ANTED—Agents to work for. the Western Mu. ual. Berevoeat Asscola‘ion, of Beatrice, Mub, Cach capital $160.00, paid zpin-fud 1 hose dealring: sgenoieain Eatern Nei-acka or We tern low should wddress C, A. Wooriey -No 1222 Farnaza s, Omaha,. Neb . or Olfver €. rabin, rec'y, Beat Neb. 0 zood agents, maenor women, a libo al compansation will be pafl. Comaany 1s co-opera- tivela plan, safe, reliable and cheap, and cos work, Buoaee 7OR REN@—Store on Cummings St., wiih eoome for family. J, Kline, 1518 Doioz Ia3 st. 70R RFLP—New brok hou imprewaments, No. 812 N, o8 CiT'tornia st. 1 st PO+ k NT—Hi Cottoge 14 Livenport an Lebt: n and 3icrn ground Mayne, 1.tband Farnem, St 817, H uth Omahs, 8 R NT -Now cottags, thit. { I s, “¥ooms. J. Phipps Roe, Mou JOR TN T—-Nic .8 zoom 208fage cosavr 24is and Davenjort sirest. Apgly 0 E. W Cliapman, 1217 Howard St 98-8 NI KENT—A 30w ¢fzpt wonm ho 2. Frguao of s, K. Roddis, $bihy %8 Daver |91t anwuhi a- €0 £ i o)t RENT- Fuanishod Booum witshoard V7tn. 003 N. B24-t1 roui 30ttaKe 0% eatt soudh of Wobsier, 20 17th uire of 7.t SoR RENT- 86, ke ond do Doanc & - - = ROOMS. FOR LENT. Joosuen “Uutarakshed roow oxs, 1617 ehicazo & w0 10p JORKRET— ita.of urnishud roctas, 1619 Cali- tornia 2. Mre. A, Calderw o). 270 % JOR RENT Unfornished s oms to man snd wife, 12th o' ‘eet, nuat to Weedorn Un.on Frintio g of- £09 30p, 00 KENT—Two rooms at i<, 20, par 1r onid, 1015 Ho sad, Py sasr- »sall houws A2 3 Furnishid rooxa with boazd 1511 Lo T O BENT—Two rovan for Hiaht liouss borping cozi e 3hond CacaBty. w stai 8. %8Vp P A v handsonely furnsiiod Gout 10 ua, 11 nosth J0th B4, bolween 4 wvapport 41d Chicago b 2801y FPOU KRNT—Smail kentlomin, good, arnishod room i hhawe 1 for osmodations, 615 Cnle ko 28117p DOR RENT--Teo farnished roows slogle Ketlier, at 2403 Hasaey bt. 317 20K BENT_Furnibcd fropt 1o02, with or with vut Bro, 1500 Capitol ave, 410-19p OB HRAT-Roow 1610 Hasuey 81 ewly furnished east expos. §. W. corner 17th aud Casy. EoeY are, Ot KENT—Two unfornisbed rooms suitable ight housekcoplng, Beemer's biock,0or. Ah and Ioward -ts, 1 P‘ TOR ¥ 00M TO LNT—Exquire drug store, oor,, 10th RO e ftn > OOMB—With bourd, de: izable or wiater, Apsly H [{“ B4 Charles Hotol. 08911 H K OR IENT—Nicely furc ished fooms at 1718 Cass b I Furntshod rocts 028 8. NOR RENT—-One furalshed hedroom with board, sud Awo or thie dey boarders, 1914 Welater. 940, Two front rogwma, 1628 Capitol ave, oy | itreet. House for reut, Apjly o — Ty | Fm-. RENT—Furnished rooms at 1818 Do = JOR RENT—Frenished room and beard 85,00 ps 1 week. Very best locaton, 1814 Davenp £ ¥ JFOR ReNT_ For 1 furnished tor that purpoe, 8. LToward t honsekeet ing W \ two rooms, cor #th and st YOR RENT--Two elegant rooms lnr Redlok's bl Pamlsen & Co., 1613 Farnam. L ek, W FOR re. SALE. Barels of “real wnid palt flab, of 31 kinde , 00 17th 311 Niholsk 88 , near | NS oF woeke JPOR SAL Y OK EXCIANGE-At & Tarsain o o centions of tich Jant. adaptd for sither farming or shOCK purposes. Aekirees 4, N, i1, P. ) cox b0, 00 Np JOR 84 1.5 Farnitare of thre well Atted £or hou ekee (g e that woare Leavenworth 240 JORBAIE Saing ot atorst and stere Mxturen for waleat No 6:) Sotth 10.h Street, Umans, Net 1. S_hwartz, .o, prem aes 82y JrOR BABE - Conar 1 wrienta, that w 1l ment. Panityn & Co.y 1 3n10, with g 16 per cont arnam W improve. 1 invest= OB SAT. ealoor s, eor. Kirat, and Patriok ave eonvenlonce, Inquiro ot W Stebling, 1914 8o Rood ¢ , propet ty Fealdonco, aen, 2 (068 in Alkort i hrge Norman stalions, Avdress 0. Wainut, Pott Co, 1owa PORSALLY Cornes 1, 1005147, Shitley & KNIN ave , with hodeo born - well, leen & U Faraam ¢ BAYItg 8Rl00n ‘with first clar urant atisched.—A har ) 13th St O1aaha, Neb t farm fands in Wash wah or wiil 1 take up ol un e AdCT>s 08, : Al [ —one halt acre in norih Oraaha, Adatess X ALK~ 200 tons eelected hay at Blkaorn price 4 5.00 per ton. Sta Apply to Wi Hopper 62T RO EALE L well 'ceated B &M. R R richt intogoed tr v quirc k' A dirors ¢ S Co rhicr It €14142, Sth and Doroan, WitH 2w 1034 0 hou e, celiar,clstern ete— 81,700, Paulsex & € v, 1511 Faroain st, 7 Fbu SALE CHI One clecant ch mber sot, former: oost | #975.09. One rogulit'r vlack, ono 1early new 1inabe Piano, five fotur 8, one hors baness and phacton, . ns alls eafs, steall 8 26, ono heautifal china cffio > o largo | ure biooded St. Bemnard d g dzo S Spl.nd 1d 1ot>-in Paulsen's oar fine, at from .0 to $300. > Farnam st. OR SATR 08x185 feot on Ciming stroet 8 blooks west of Military bric Ige, $1;600. John L. McCague opposite Poat offive. 9534-tf OR BALE_189x1% foct_on corner, south-ouat Teort, omee 3 roor w, bam, 3 blocks west o Park ave. nod Leavenwd rth, oaay payments, choap $§1,700. Jobn L. MoCagu », epposite Post Office. 9474 FOR S On Marct 7th N. A. Confer's farms art niog onds, under 1 vcellont. nd well supp! ied with wat wn and rak rond. In adds above t erawi fbe sold at the samn tin su°ky Mulco, + beavy Bore 1, 1 sacale Pony z wagons, 11 ®lows 4 Dis g3, o Seeder, 1 Deill. 1 Mower, | Kake, Z.elf Bind ari i8elt Rako, several sets of Hars sssos 20 tous o - Hay, ote , co, 206-17p OR SATE—Lob £5x183, Domas. near 18h, with now hoy e14-£0, well, 1 noed=~ 2005, Paulsen & ©0, 1513 Farnam street. 21819 OB SALE—Tha choapos : farm In Dougla. county ; 120 aoves, & mides from. Oo ~ha 80 acr s broke house, stalle, L living - wa- ter ‘1ile perfec estato agers, 1 ice 51 000, ney § troes; Hmal mall stock of busiaose, 27-21p JOR SALE—Wallpaper poFer 60 north 16th St JOR S+ Z8—A general o envisndise bus'n s in & @ U within {26 tolos (§ Lincoln, es'ab- <ar, bis trade iy town, slock wil invof Witk aedl or | et building, terms oa 0, Omie 220 20p. price. T. 8. X, Clarkacn, Sciuyler, Ni sb. 116-mép s forty m! Nbraska land or moroh ndise! iy, O EXCHA NGF+At §10 por aore, al 1 two thow wnd_ceres of timber land. onst of Kansa Oity, wil oxchange for Bedtord, Souer & Dast JOR SALE 0K E 1860 acre ¢ ook 9 thoough entire to v 3 ¢ il Srom Al m s conv 0 tue Noish Lo up s in central Neb. , North Lovp, 3 JPCEND- A sden i w can haveaame | 1y cr ey 10g by al dre. Owner te dling at 6248 loth FST—Y g 1 1l tearier, weizht about, €0 2418 of tall W ite, curs cropped. Libersl re at Prycke bBros : TRAYED O3 & havi nw of Jas \ - tu ather oo Jar Wi h nenan yards to 1 hoaww . 1'ux, aud TRV WY whi 2 pot: on forche sower cud (f 1y | whain s {¥otnan to M. 1 orwiah, 1 o, h ¢ i @A month’ 0110 1, with d near the hoofiy slsc hori - Klager will + Douglas St. Ok Uy vt va spools clesned at the A7 “bostcst not' co andat any time of the entire) £ord ir) s way without the I £0 0Caapants OF nighboRs, with our i odorloss apparatus, A. Kyans Co. | ommip TRADE ~For mwrchandisc —grocerws pro- rea () valuable lcts 51 Daytou, Oblo. Louts.,Blo ; 840 aeses of fno [and In A Thxw proposty 8 freo f tuoumbrancs Allicomn.unicationswill bo trestod striobly confid satial, 3, M. Winsgear, 293 Cuminz, 84 7 jn80 b Ono (1 3 DREXEL & BIAU (SX0EBSORS TO JONN @. JACOBS) UNDERTAKERS ! At ths 0ld sband 1417 Farzam 81 Crders b tie- gaaph sellotbed and promphd sttoadod to, Telaphooe 0 228 PROPOSALS. UNITED STATES INDIAN & VK RIGK AU Dakota, Jauuary | oposals ln_trl ton of one We 5, Bhoe A otise, two wagon and storage sheds, onw 1kt houso ana collar, at this aizan ¥ AGW direot o £ tho undurs gnod, oare of Chiol Quartermaster Qepartment, « {the + 1ttw, Ousha Neb, will bo ro etve! unth |12 m. Saturday, February 14,3485 ificationy can 06 examined in the 1 uster, dopart nent of thy v Ucean” Chicago, Iil. t Flans and ofFeo of Lho ¢ Platto, Gual avd thie “Journal” & Contsack will bs awarded to the foweat vesponsivle Widdor, subject th the approvid of the dspartment o . however, 18 roser 410 roject any wak art of any bid, if d 1 for tho bes ot of tho ser s i brva Is most dbate Jength of time vequirwd for oo, lotition of building aifer appreval of e ntract, a1 wust bo accomp.ned by a certifie cheek upon 3" Ulitdl Statea Dopository, payable te tho ordor wb loast five (5) f 1he propossl, whi h cheok tho Unitod States 4n case DA der recelving the sw: rd) shall fall to prouptly a contract with guod snd sufficicnt se ‘coording to the berm of his 44d, o 't the Lidd For further b trnat addregs the undersigned at Fing Liidge Agency, Dakot o Tt ¢ unds oed wiliwill be w8 Paxton Houss, Ymahs, Neb., by the wo'alag of Friday, February 1 188 Y. T M wLrcuoor U. 8, lndiaw Azse FEURTETE™

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