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! | = o DAILY BEE.| JCLEVELAKDS INAUGURAL. THE “*| The insugaral messags of Grover Oyatta Orrion No, 014 axp 018 Fannax St. Cleveland is & manly document, carefully Niew Yoax Orrion, Roox 65 TasoNs BUIkD: | prepared, smosthly written, and embody- INNG, ing principles that are In accord with the Pabilihed every moming, exopt Sanday, TW | popular contiment. Hie lntroduction fs| (hat they want railway legislation, bu waly Mouday morning duiy pubiihed ta the ceetainly very gracefully clothed in words|nct that kind, They would rather have 00" Thres stontha .. 8 £ | st convey the ides that he appresia‘cs|none at all than the pressnt commissioner O avery Wednesday | his rerponribility aa the servant of the [ bill, whish is simply s railrcad measure, Tt people. He seeks to fmprees npon his|is safe to say, furtharmore, that the tlirce gn-"rn, -vt:y:w:r ’ v '. 30,. audience that he is more tie representa- | ‘‘sccretarizs” of the C-'mm?ml nara will o o Withotn pre 16 [ t'vn of tha people than ke fs of any party, | be men who have scrved thelr apprentioc- One Month, on trial snd that his sdministrat ¢hip es railrond lobbylets erd cappers. iy ndactad from thst No others need apply. sollthe way throngh rallway leglslation Is arked for by the pec p'e, ard therefors he favorad accepting the mensts bill without amendmen' Such an assertion is simply an Insult to the intelligencs of the pecp’e. 1 is true One Year Wl Months The Weekly Bes, Pub TRRVS, TOSTPAID. nof public of ting to Newsand Editorial | fairs will be cc ctavd od %o the EDITOR OF TuR They no doubt All Communieations ¢ . matters should be addresse Br and the an when the bavs already been selecte ate those of & patriot of thelr namor, rather than of a zealous partican. proper timo comes, will be & mero mattor Mr. Clevoland entes inty no exhanst- | n upen'the pelitioal questions poiat, His rentime BUATRRSS LRTTHRA ters and Remittances should be 0 COMPAXT, OMATIA riers to be made pay: Amerlean cltizon | nouscament 11 Business 1 abromei o T ew PURL Dratts, Ohieoks wrd Post office o the ordee of the company. THE BER PUBLISEING €0, Prugs. E. ROSEWATER, EoITon, A, 1. Fiteh, Ma Daily Circulation, P. O, Box, 4838 Omaha, Neb, of formality. for all thie? Tho leglslature is reven cighths republiosn, and we canuot see up- on whom the responsibility can reat un- less it is npon tho republican party cf Nobraska, If the honest mass of the re- publicans cannot chake off the co: leadors they might es well prapare for defeat two ycars hance. Now, who s 1esponsible Ive dircuss of the day, but endeavors to address him self to the nation in a general way. Ho 1oes pot even meation the democratic or republican partien, He rimply talks to the people. Upon thas subject of our foreign rolationa Mr, Cloveland advooates ihe policy of neuteality, which forblds any participation in forcign broils ‘and awbi- tione, aud repels thelr intrusion into this Tn other worde, he adop's the Washington, Jefferson and Monree. He believes in establishing our finances upon & sound basis, 80 a1 to so- cure the safaty and confidence of the buslness interests und make the wages of = Jabor steady and sure; and he Arrer fourteon years of repoated effort furgss that the people be re- the Saline job has atJast been ecnsum: | jjeved from unnecessery toxatlon, matad. which czn be accomplished by & read- justment of the revonue syetom, and tho prevention of the accumulation of a surplus, which is a tamptation to extrav- stored, hands over the reins of govern- sgance. Ho advocates the proper pro- [ment to the democracy, peaceably and TR toction of the public domain; the fair|amicsbly. Chester A, Arthur, the last Senves thom right. The peoplo of | L oo Indlars, who ought ul- | republican president, extends the most Nebraska hava no buslness to elest '8 ), 108 o made eltizams; the sup- [eordial greeting and horpltality to his man of siraw” governcr. pression of polygemy; tho protection of [succcesor, Grover Clovelsnd, and a repub- T e American labor by the prohibition of the |lican eenate will confirm his cabinet, Cuuron Hows's antl-gambling billwas |00 oo 0p (10 objectionable servile | The outgolng of the democracy twenty- probably lost in tho shuflle. May bo 1) 1 04 form in government by _tho | four yeara ago is in striking contrast with disappzared up Howe's slecve. application of business principles to pub- | the departura of the republican party 16 #ftutes, to-day. It is this epectacle prosented to Mr. Clovaland takes ccoation t> square- | a1l the world that sffords the greatcst en- the subject of | courigement to the lovers of liberty and It is ovident|republican institutions, We have dem- has | enttrated that our republic does not rest wid on th® mattor daring tho |upoa a foundation of sand. The countiy st three monthe. Ho does ot it just myeafo with Grover Cleveland in liovp in publio entploes holding thoir | the exscutive ckair of the nation as it wos ons simply sn rawsrds for political |during {ho rule of his immediato prode- They must be competont, |deceesors. Ours is a government of law Whatever may bo the Yesrerpay was the domocratic Foutth o July. rupt e — Tig: railcosd managers oan now adjourn the lagislature, —— A STRIKING CONTRAST. Alter twenty four years of continu- ous rule ths republican party has surren- coantry. policy of their sttention 10 burcad policy e e Tk democrat ¢ boom wan happily in avgurated without any interference from crauks, dered its sapromecy in conduciing the affsivs f the vation. Coming into powcr with the union rent ssunder by a rebellicn precipitated by the {reaconable ambitfon of Joff Davisand Lisco-consplra- tors, who rought to overthrow the gov- ornment when they wera driven from power by the accesslon of Abrabam Lin coln, the republican party, with the Ir Grover Cleveland sticks to his text, union saved and nat'ocal supremacy re- aslald down in his insugural, ke will make a good record. Grover CLEVELAND is president, the govornment still lives, and the flag floats as proudly from the doma of the capitol as it ever did. P ] A New broom sweeps clean, but we focl safe in saying that (he democratic party will have to use & great many new brootas beforo a clean swosp can be made. ly define his potition on civil moryice reform. that he wmeant just what he Bervicos. otherwiss they aro not entitled to public{8ad rot of force. : employment, Merit and competency policy of the democracy curing the next must be recognized instead of pariy sub- |four years the stabllity cf this govern- socvience or ‘“‘tho sarrendes| of honest |ment cannot bo sbaken. political belief in the admivi.tratlon of a| Abraham Lincoln’s Inaugural mes:age government pleuged to do equal and ex- =truc: l_h: k;r-lmu on this polnt. It s justi »” is i inent- | closed with this peroration: T alwags | 8¢t justico to a'l men.” This is omineat- |closed With . - Sexator VAN Wyex, who is & y( Iy cound dectelne, Its puro ol sorvico| a0 mystio chords of memory, strotching on the alert to protect the intereats o . b hather | from every battle-field and patriot gravo to b Soaatiteontsy hes Toautad g extenalon | TeCOtm,|bUE It ERmAInY toIDO HOBRIWALSELIEE s ¢ B m ‘ every liviog heart, and hearth-stono, all over of timo to the purchasors of the Otoo | Mr. Oleveland will beable to carry it ont. | 4, jyrond land, will yet swell the chorus of and Omaha resorva‘ton lands. Tho democratic office seckers and politi- | he Union, when again touched, a3 surcly they clans, wh> wish to make thonselves | will e, by tho better angels of our nature. 3 ST owerful by the distribution of foderal| That poricd hae at last been reached. Vst EE IR R Patvonage, will mo doubt bring the|Tn passiug out of power the repablican Bl o I e & explain {o|atrongest prossuro possiblo to boar | party, with all ite incidental shertcom- e e B oottty white. |0Pon the prosideat n tho kopo [ings, can trathfolly poiat to the ora of tHom by e as s e of tnducing him to make & clean aweep as |its relga as one of the periods of Amer waeh Glonn Kendall and his nssociatos. | 0" 05" on bo done. However, |ican glory. The republizm party rose . Mr. Cleveland’s utterances on civil ser-|upon opposition to slavery, swept Tin Iaoguial mumey f°f G;";"" vies roform are certalnly very sesurlng to [away that blot upon our clvilization, Olovslaniiie plain. ehialt zo"fi D;; competent government employes who [dared to ralse the freed man to citizen- ument, and it rends very moo LY. 4 ome within the olvil servico rules. ship, restored the national credit aficr a In ovident thatsome exporionced POrSO% | ' nre. loveland oloses his insugural with | civil war of vast extent and cost, and has utod the pruntng knife ia cutting ont) | © ol g freedmen that they | leaves the country to-day In the enjoy- albsparfiofion) Eienly need have no foar as to their enjoyment {ment of & devolopment outranning the o a5 ; of the rlghts and privilegos guorantecd | flight of {he imagination. g TATHIOE fn {0 Bo GOnEMUIMOD BEOR| ) them by the conatitntion, s they bavo | Havieg scoomplished the great mies e et it ity Mo o beaatifal | Deon made clttzans and aro entitlod to alt | which ealled t into oxltonco, tho. repub- T T oo auloctod. The|the ights of cltizership. Taken as a licsn party, slthongh driven feom power, O e aamcms whole (ho inaugural of Me. Cloveland [ still embraces within its rank and blo the A will no douot prove very satiafactory to|most patriotic, loyal, intelligent, Indus- the majority, aad if ho follows the policy | trlous and pregressivo elements of the outlined therein he will make himeelf | Amerloan people. If it hes the courage popular with the people, if not with bis|in the future to grapple with the iy party. issuer, and to cRamplon great reforms and SR L L kumsn rights, it may agaln be called A RAILWAY LEGISLATURE. |00y, aqminister the affuirs cf the na- The Nebrasks legielatura ends its ses- tion. sion to-day. It has been controlled and Ir would not surprisy us in the least if the mysterious “third party” in the plot to burglarizy the state treasury, shoull provo to be the governor's pri- vate sicreiary. ed for Tr 1a o long Lauo that has no turnivg. Prof. Lano has at last succeoded in got- ting an office. Ho has been appointed suporintendent of the Nebraska consus, Wo hope that he will let no living person escape when he takes the onumeration, the union was the work of the repablican party. Ilthe demoorats at the ond of theie reign, whenever thad may come, sha'l tarn the ¢ »uniry over to thelr suc- sore, whoever thay may be, in ns good condition as they have received it from the republioans they can well congratu late themselvos, S ——— UNpER the railrosd coramlesion bill ths govemnor, seoretary of state and audi tor are to be the commisisners, but thres ‘‘secretarica” of tbe commiesion are to draw the salary of $2,000 each Neither the cymmissioners nor the secre the tarles will do any work werth paying for, and we ruppose tha secrclaries will be willing to divida thelr ealaries with thelr superiors, In other words, the plan can ossily bo worked 8o as to Increase tha ealarics of the three state offi g though contrary (o the consfitution. Tue three members of the Donglas county delegation who voted In favor of the amendment t5 the rallroad conmis sion bill, glving the commissloners the power 10 fix a achedu'c of rites, were Tartle, Whitmore and Winspsar. Lt it ot be forgoiten, M. Trour finfshes his leglelativo ca- rosr by voting against the amendment to glve the railrond commlssioners fhe power to regulate rates Mr. Teoup has teen a very consistent rallroad man from the start, ~ Thero's nothlng liko tticking #0 8 bargiin. WHATEVER €lss may bo eald abont the postoftics department, it is certaialy en- titlad to some oredlt for its politoness in not keeping ity Hatton upon the advent of thenew P. M. G. [Copyright.] Washington Ladies Who Count Their Wealth by the Hundreds of Thousands, Washington letter to the Pittsburg Dispatch. Perhaps the richest woman in Wash- Ingten {s Mrs, McKee Dunn, wifelof the former judge advocato general of the army. She inherited a large fortune from her father, Lanier, the celebrated banker, which she holds ia her own right. It is estima‘ed to bo between £3,- 000,000 and $4,000,000. Mrs. Duna has made anumber of heavy investments in Washing'on real cstate. She bought several yeers ago the handroms building upon the avenue which was sy long ccen— pied by the ceneus ofticer. She gave 200,000 for it. Two years ago she gava £50,000 to her daughter, the wife of D. RR. McKee, the sgent of the New York Aesociated prees, to be used in building a houso. She gave large sums to her other children for like purposes. She has two sons. She had two dughters, but lost one n fow daysago; she wes the wife of Lieut, Morrison, of the army, and twas considered one of the handsomest women ever seen in Washington, The next richest woman in Washington is Mrs. Meyers, widow of the late chief of the sigral service. Sheis worth at leszt 81,000,000, The bulk of her prop erta fs In Buffulo resl estate, It was ali left her by her father. She lives in oce of the most victuresque houses in the city. It was formerly occupied by the Britlgh logation, and for a time by John Chamberlsin, when ha vainly trisd to es- tablish a palatial gambling hous> in Wathington. She hasa beautiful sum- wer place in the suburts of Buffalo. She entertalns a great deal. She has a daughter who was brought out in eocisty last year, who Is one of the fow helressos who have not yet surrendered to the claims of “he army or navy. Mis. Jchn O, Evans, widow of the late prestdent of (he Mutual Union Telegraph company, s worth somewhere in tho neigkborhood of $250,000. Her property {s mainly iaveeted in Wathington real estate. She lives in a very retired way, and never goes in sociely since the death of her husband, She wag much devoted to her husband., Whea he died she gave up all scclal pleasures, and, although his death oceurred now over thrce years ago, she still mokes no calls, even upon her most futimate frisuds. Mra. Palmer, wife of Senator Palmer, has property of her own valued at $1,- 000,000, She ownsreal estatein this city, Detroit and New York., Her hos- bsnd has also a larze fortune, They mansge their own respective propertier, and enjoy life upon the mes' independ: ent of possible foctings. Mra. Hitt, wife of Congresiman Hitt, of Il'inols, 18 worth at leas: $1,000,000 in swept away over £100,000, bat did not seriously ¥mpaie her foriune, which h tean eatimated from $500,000 to 8750, 000, Hee resldence fs noar Scott Cirole, hae weighbars being Senstose Don Cam. eron and Pendliton and ex-Senator Windom, Mra. Carroll, a des:ondant of one of the old familics here, enjoys a oot in comie yeauly from rosl esiate which is swwdily ssiog In value. It in difli calt to approxima‘e her waalth, but ¢ha is ae ed for over $100,000 worth of property. Tra. Paltin, & we Fianslsco, hss recamtly settled here, and 1s now builddiog a €75,000 residence on Maseachusetts avenue, pear tho mansion Mrs, Cea'g Wadsworth, of New York, who now lives in this eity in a handsome residence on Massachuseoita avemus, comes of & wealthy New York fewily, and her marriage was a union cf two large family fortones, At the desth of her husbaed she was lefe all his cetate, and sho is nepposed to ba worth at Jeast §1,000,000, Mra. Wadsworth way ver prominest in Washington eocioty durlr the #rst two yoam Arthor's term The president was very attentive to her, and at one time it was said that they wore engaged to ba married. At present Mrs. Wadsworth is confined to her house by severs {llees, from which it is very donbtiul if she cvar recovers, Mera. Alexander Ray is the widow of & niller whose brand of flonr ia known ali over the civilized world, His profita wero Jarge. Mrs. Ray's incomo from veal estato and other eources is about $20,000 per annom . Half a milien dollars will a fair estimato of what she is wor'h, Mre, Ccl. Audenre!d, whose husband was formerly a member of Gen, Sher- man’s staff, has the reputation of being a very wealthy woman; for, besldes having considerable ready money, she is a larze tolder of Penniylvania railroad stock. Mis. Audenteld’s entertainments are fea tures of the gay sceson. She is very pop- u'ar In society cirsles, A moderate osti- mate places her fortune fn tho neighbor- hood of §250,000. Mis. Marshall Brown, whose husband formerly conducted Gadsby's, afterward Brown’s and the present Metropolitan hotel, enjoys a large income from well- Invested securlties, mainly in real estate and gas'ight stcck, She'is contidered {0 be worth §500,000 in her own right, and the proporty she owns 1s constantly en- hancing in valae. Mos! of her real es- tate lies ln the fashionable uarter of the city. The Micses Coleman, two matden Iadios, ol residents of Washington, are amorg the wealthiest women of ths city. They live in a large brown.stone man- elon next door to the Arlington hotel, faclng Lafayetts Square. They go out bat hutle, but coannibute to the gayety of Washington every winter by giving a very large ball, which is locked forwerd to with fmpaiiencs by all the young peo plo of ths city who'are foriunate enovgh 10 bo clessed among the frionds of those ladies, Probably one of the richest ladles in Washington is Miss Jenaje Rigzs, one of tho heirs of the late banker, Gecrga W. Rlggs; who for many years prior to his deach was a partner of “Mr. W. W, Con coran. Miss Riggs owns valuabla resl estate all over the city, and a strong Lox at Riggs’ bank contsins several hundred th_ usund dollars’ worth of securities, the principal being government 4 per cent bandes, Mrs. Walsh, formerly of St. Louls, but now a resldent of Washington, is rated as being worth about $300,000, the greater part in cash. Ske fs a daughter of the late ex-Governor Shannon, of Kaneas, who was alao minieter to Mexlco and a representative in congress, The Duke Alexis pald considerable attention to Mre. Walsh when ha visited the Unlt- od States, and she has always been noted ia social circles for her hospitality and &ffable manne Mzes, Gen. Forbes, whose husbind ls United Slates minister to Spsin, has & fortune in her own right worth fully 250,000, Her entertainments are models of clegance A prospective theirens is Miss Christ- mas, now a school girl at a Virglnia in- stitut’on, who isa nisce of the late Mrs. Mpyra Clarke Ga'nes. It is cstimated that her fortune will b in the nelghbor- heod of §2,000,000. Complete Treatment with Inhal for every form of Catarrh $1. ASIZ TFOR Jaiue hy lady from San | mentpulated )l thoway {hrough by tho Cuurcnr Hows b railroad cappers, who bave been allowed Eas been ntofen. This little jogglery | o froodcm of the flocr without any ambling bill 1} Without any intention to gush, it mey well bo romarksd that if the pacple of this state follow the precedent of return- Sanford’'s Radical Cure. Huad Colds, Watery Discharges from the Noscrpk) Eyos, Ringing Noises in tho Head, Nervous Head her own rizht, Tals fortune was left her by her fother, soon fter her husband became scorefary of legation at Porls ing mest of the members fora second tuken | {orm, the next lepislature will be the given | strongest one in the history of the rtate telekgwas not unexpected, snd De, Howe [ oo oo Sy ver. They b willnot try very hard to find the man | qeiutus of the liberiy who performed ir. For ways that are |, S0 00 and seduse | Most of th present members are youn dark and tricks that are va'n, Mr, Church | ooy 0 Fram. hal Boooat lwn;;t"(lihl‘:\t!ll:!::lxrlljul\xttl‘x‘:% vxhp:tri‘u]r::; Hoxo 1y piogliary ‘onvictions, and thelr canvamsioghos boen | are certainly above the averags in abllity & carricd on with a bolduess never before |and could do valuable scrvica for the Tur. legislature, by its astion in rail- Whenever tae subject of | #tate tn auother term,— Republican. way adleirs, bas decided that Nebracka| oooc)ooislation has boen brought up| Neverthelems tho Republican hasy shall be the provinco of Jay Gould forlyp oo yopcbmen have invaded the lalls of | “gushed.” It is notlikely, however, that two years more at laest. The time wili]) 1.104jon have taken possession of the | the people will return most of the mem- come, however, when the Well straet | = "0 1) 00 qisinted what should be|bers of the present legislatura two years magnato will bo compelled to forfeit hisf a0 "™ p 4 000 {mpudent and brazen |hence. They have had enough of that grant of Nebraks, cappers been compelled to remain at a|kind of legislators, and they wlll not respectable distance the result might have | probably allow themselves to ba batraged but the fact is that the |dga™ into thehands of the railroads, It L i would sult the raiircads only too well to for the suppretslon of houses of prostitu- :")““1“";: :'.‘l']:':j:“d .nnl“ hx":;l::v have the pressnt leglilature re-elected. tion but defeated the bill to prevent the d witnewed., Tne Nebraska logislature is a very con- ; "y alstent body Indeed. It has pasod a bill | Peen different, 5 Her mether, who Is living with her, bas an equlally large fortune, which she will leave her aaughter, as there are no other children. Mrs. Hitt Jives in one of the handsomest houses in Washiogton. interior dceoration of the houss /s indic:- tive of great taste and good judgement. Hitt ie a first-class stenographer. He was bronght to Wachington in the flzst place by Oliver P, Merton, who made him clerk of his committee, Hitt met his wife hera, and hasnot hada very hard time since his marriage. The wife of Frank Hiscock, the mem- ber from New York, {s sald to be worth acouple of handred thousand dollare, The Hiscocks live at the Arlington hotel. She goes ont into society & good deal, although she does not care much about Washington life. She would be botter contented if her husband were to retire entirely from politics. ache and Fover instantly relie Chok lng mucus dislodged, membrane cleansed healed, breath , smell, taste and hearing restored, and ravageschecked. Coughs, Bronchitls, Droppings Into the Throat, Paing in the Chest, Dyspepsia, Wasting of Strength and Flesh, Loss of Sicep, ete., cured, One bottle Radical Cure, one box Catarrhal Sol vent and one Dr. Santord's Inhaler, in one package, of all druggists, for §1. Ask or SaNroRD' RADICAL Curr, & pure distillation of Witch Hazel, Am, Pine, Ca. Fir, Marigold, Clover Blossoms, otc. Porrsk .. Boston. o OUTAIC Weskene Organs. Colin's CTA Veltaio Rlectrio Plaster in- etantly affoctu the norvous eyttern and Daniehos pain, nerionand ety Aper W o Bt 1 ELECTRIO _ tery combin a highly I/ nndlichon Flasterfor 360, Al LASTERS fiiit aale’aud clroulation of obsceno literature, | 0D!an0d possession of the 8414 they (12 te Bpia the pailiond Inttronls movld TP T of | Bave conducted affaics to suit themeelves. . It is plaln enough now to understand prostitution are to be suppressed, why A should not cne of the principal causes of why all zallway leglalation for tho pro- flling such places with inmates be pre- testlon of the people has been defeated. vanted? We ventare to say that the ssle It should surprise no one that the rail- snd circulation of cbicene pictures and roads have got Jnft what they wani—a ltorature does more to demoralize the commission bill, which provides for three youth of our country than any other one commimsloners, who are to masquerade thing, and it is bigh timefor thia vile busi- under the disgulse of secretarles to the 2oas 10 be crmahad ont. governor, secrefary of state, and auditor respectively, and are to draw two thou GeN. HAzeN has taken dawn’tml sand dollars ’:;:' siob, .ll?: 'h‘"ds‘m' wave flag from the signal service station, ply for dolng nothiog, 0 dmondmeny owing to the warm wave, in the shape of empowering the oommlluioncr- to fix a au order for & court martial, that bay echedule of rates for railways from time strack him amidships, It seems that be | * time—and which would have been a was a little too previous In trylng to place redeeming feature and 'ould. have given epon the secretary of war the responei- to the bill some t‘peu(lb.uny and use- bility for the lots of s0 many cf the Gree- | fulaess, 1t honest commiasioners should ley party. The court mart'al, which is bo appointed—was, of Cfl"“"n, to try him on the charge of conduct pre- dfi:’“"‘L . 5““:‘ l': bl'lwll mm:.; judielal to good order and military dieci- |86 one of the ~mombors, wou pline, will convene in Washington on the kill the bill. 8o 1t would—for the rall- 11th of this month. The court is cep. | 7438 88 they want no opportunity what- talnly made up of distingulehed mliitary [ V¥ B1VeR to the ccrumissioners to fix the men, smong them belng Gererals Hao- rates, for In the comse of events ‘oock' Schofield Howard, Terry, | #0¢h & thiog might happen honest men Augur, McFeeley, Holab'rd, Murray being appointed as commistione: and Newton, and Col, Merritt, e, and the people would be com- pelled to continue to endure the burdens which they have borne for many years, and from the welght of which they are still groaning, —_— Toe placiog of General Grant on the rotired list 1s an act that will be heartily endorsed by the people without regard to party. The blll was passed by the house at the last moment, aud Presldent Arthur's nomination of Gieneral Grant was unanimously confirmed by the sen- ate. Congress could not have done a more gracefal thing, and we hope that the gallant old hero will pass the rest of bis days without apy further upeasiness 88 to his finances. It is feared, however, that he has not long to live, but though he may soon pats away to'the silent city of the dead he will forever live in the hearta of his counirymen, Hap It not been fcr the republican party there would have been no United States to-dey for Grover Cleveland to presideover as the chlef executive, Let the head of the Alatka Seal Fur com- | N. 24th 8t. . This [ the democrats not forget the fact, amid paby, ls one of the wealthiest women in | - same member is credited with ssying that ~thelr jubllations, that the preservation of ' Washlogton, Mrs. Rsndall Gibson, wifs of the sen- ator from Louislana, has a reputed for- tune of a quarter of a miillon, She has SPECIAL NOTICES. |gosw VWANTED -Girl who thoroughly anderstards een eral house work 615 South 18th =t MW ANTED A neat strong girl. for general hous N, W. cormer 19th and Ly “T\\nf Four girls » TWANTED A woman ook ami alo sccond ¢ I oy WWANIED. Gl tor general hove corner 19th and Douglas Go Weia work at N W 311l for gonoral houso work at 1919 104 boy or Comy et | WANIED At 18 ealestnan who oan fuenis b N ' Tth and Doroas St Martin, sk Ry VW ANTED - ) oan speak German, for ral Kitohon £ 0158 at 2158, 13th &t. 480-4p ALESMAN WANT ard weqintod with the t Angoa Robe & Glove Co., San Jose VN ANTED - genta tor out new book, koo pay to workera Call cr address Geo, Huner, 1§ Burt 8¢, Omain Neb, T 116w 4p the Nkw ECITIONS of - Zp1 s, T 15 § FNCY ELLWOOD ZELL, Publisher, 47 SITUATION VW ANTED--Situation by respectable youtg may wholes: o retail grocery Of dev goods and notlone, had 9 years oxoriences, office VVANTED-A position as copyiet o weve in of 1y youog lady of experience, Addreaa ¢ Bee oftice. EXPERIENCED AGENTS to sell 4 St Chavios Hatel Ji1OR SENT- Twe slogant roorm tn Realol s blook, Taulsen & Co., 1618 Farnam ENRY ROE, Wit boart, dectrable of winker, Angly 1 FOR SALE. Joor SALE A new type writer che . Box 500, L JOR SALE—Cheny, saloon fixturcs and W. cornir 10rh and Cap ol ave JOR SALE—The Unicn ba r4 for ealo two he ifle Railwny Company toame, ono doabl avy drang) ar wagons, (hies te iara, apply to 1. A, € torekeeper, O Aha For part <, notions 00, will w Al 646:10p , 04 Tote, witain eity limizs noar ol farni land 1 V tormy to_ sult FOR SALK- A g0 3| K tor caeh. Tujuire at Be JEOR SALE -Secont hand ten horse Fight beiler and engine: in good o u; low i Chas. 8, Poor, 108 5 14th et., Omatia, Nob, | t ronstmablo; n Wldrcss, B 11, Bliss, § R SALE— A tarm of o North Kord, 160 o live wilow' | st o o 18 years old, 3 mlics of uro ormead w'neaely all so. VWANTEL-A young man_who can rule to learn ferwarding asd finishiog, o ool oyening by applying to Wi O Sh VW ANIED—Bya young pai £ win where there is w Wallpaper store connect «d with paint shop and go i well acquained with wellpaper busines and superintonding work and & good practical pa tir and paperhangor. Reference. Address B, Beo it 1nha Neb. 0. er, 10go toa conntry a8 partnor, wame s 1 x50 fect, arib ot for o 3 welis of - water, rennry 163 16524 feot, with haso- ment under entire Prico 820 pir kere; halt down, balance on time o suit purchaser. Enquire ab Fuaiw oftice, or of W. 1L Yaw, north Bend . Neb, 302mArg) LE CHEAP--Ono clogant chvmber set, former cost §375.00. Oune regulator clocky one vearly new Knabe Piano, two gold framed cne horso, barnes: and phas Halls eafo, swall size, one eautiful chioa JooR s MISCELLANEOUS WANI W ASTED—Furnished eoom with orwithout loard 8§ o o for & gentloman wife aud child. hox 518, Addroa 1" ¢ 689.5p seb. Also a large ice tox. Inquire 1615 Dodge St. 23 A1 JOR SALE OR TRADE—For improved land, » wood 2story store, property in Wayne, N A iden: barn, 2 lots In Allerton lowa, and res [ Address 0.’ D, Birara) large Norman stallions. VWANTAD Some one to take a hores for hiv foed, 1811 Cass at. 68-0p WANTED-T0 family of two, trom March 15th to April desirable five orsix Toom cottage, in good neighbor hood. S W park ot ety proferred. addresy | ofli [ By first class tenant Waluut, Pott Co., Towa. 178.m 0p OR SALE—120 acres of bust farm (ands in Wash ington county, Neb; 2} miles from Herman: 8 miles from Blair. © Will oi‘her sel for cash or will trado for house in Omaha, if buyer will take up somenotos on long time. ~Tre whole land undor tivation Addrws Jos. Kolowratek, No. 18% 8 18th et., Omaha, Neb, fxe sre and light driving, box 62) P, 0. Sr-1p WANTE ments, with discrip ‘o rent & good hou: WAy 9 or 10 rooms | ontrally lo:ated betore May 185 Bost ret. ferenc I at or addrexs A, [ Ly CIty. 6-6p \VANTED —oom and boar for a mar chil_ren, in & piivate family io o he e positi ation preferred et veon and Califo 1steeots, torms u Adiress B 5 VY/ANTED By young man, warm and v P pom with board.” State terng. Addrom . ofti-e. 520 4p D> IHore towse for keoplng. Very best . New Englwd [ 81,700, Jobn L. Mot 20 Toouo | | OR SALE -Cheap—one half acre in north Omaha. Address X. Y. Z. Boo offioo. 404 {OR SALF. - 60x165 fcet o Cumiug streot 8 blocks west of Military bridge, §1,600. John L. McCague Opposite Post offico. 51t OR SALE— trott, b Park ave. ar x124 feet on corner, south-casd use 3 rovros, barn, 8 blocks weet o Lasvonworth, cael paymonts, eheap Dposite Poet Oftiec. 4558 ALED HAY - Good quality, lowest price, T Clarkson, Schugler, Neb. n0mip OST AND FOUND, OST—Tho plans of u 4 will bo W D- 4 good rooms furnished for light i keeping. Adiress C. B., Beo offlce, VWANIED-y a lady, an unfuriisved front room, where there areno other rco ers, ~ Ad- dross T K. this office, 407-24 TANTED—Every lady in need of a sewing ma- chine, to sou the now Improved American 7. P. E. Flodman & Co., agents; 203 N 16th. 343ut VY 2N TED-Tadlcs wcd goutlomon i city or coun: try to take light work at their own homo. &3 to 84 a day caslly m ork rent by mall; no canvass- e we nand £or ouework and furnish steady emplovivent, Address with stanip, CROWN WF'G. COMPANY, 204 Vine §t., Cincinnati, Ohio, 118 m dp FOR RENT—HOUSES AND LOTS, TooR 1ok Opera Liouse, DOR RENT—House of four reoms, cellar, well ad clstera, N. W, corner 4th aud Inquire 2410 Cass St. b16-7p, . room suitable for siore, Fmi LENT— Basomo £ 13h St and Capitol avo 518.7p AANGE, ) EXCHANGE—Good improved or unimproved land in Co Neb., or will give gilt edge pas per 7 per centto 12 and 13 months, for dry goods, clothlng and hoots and shoes. Address “P. 0. hox 591, W.st Peiot, Neb 613.6p OR SALE OR TRADE— Farm 0 miles south on Balloviio and U. 1% Roads. frultand oto, P, M Feckham, F. 0. box 70F Oinaha, 509-13p 7OR SAL OR EXCHANGE—For gocd farm land in Nebr: ka o eneral stock of mor e. AdiressJ.E . 0. Box ), Essex. Ia. 156-10p) {OR SALE OK EXCHANGE por aore, al or part of two thousand acres of t'mber iand forty miles east of Kansas City, wil oxchange for @ laud or merchsndise, Bedford, Souer & outt JOR SALE OR EXCHANGE -For ttock of d #00ds 1380 acroatock ranoh, plenty hay laud, creel: runs through entire tract, goud huildings, corralla et , only 4 miles from thriving railroad town, ope of the bost and mest cons enient renches in contral Neb, Appls to tte North Toup Bankiug Co., North Loup, Neb. 45 nenr Clark prect. Charies Ogden, 13th and Dong t. Q0K K toge of six rooms Inquire at . E. corner of 10th Three brick stores corner 18th and St. J. L. McCague, Agent. 4 Six 100 5 oottags 010 north 10 Foir of Jng. Ero jw'u;v.\r Elogant new cottage on full Iot, No. 18th £t 4isut Tnqure ids Oy JFOR RENT—Cottagoat 1718 Dodgo stroet. gt igs St., with roows 8 Douglas'st. 200-w1l JOI RENT for fawily. B Califo Fopue J, Kline, 13 T'—New cottage, 5 rooms, 5th et . PLipps Roo, 04840 ROOMS FOR RENT. o Clegant fros Jquire at A, Ho OR_RENT—6 rooms over store. I McManus, 418 N. 16th 6. 50301 2 O RENT— Furniehd front rcem 1064 Farnom. 341 4p A brick yard, Apply to D, L Shane Court bouse, Ouiabin. i 0 EXCIFANGE— Tmproved farmwe and il Jand to for wtoska of merchazdise or Omaha ey proper:y. Chas 1. Woolly. rowm 20, Onala Natlonal Bank, Owaha, Nef) 300martd partuor in hutcher bust lrequired. Address LE A fiest-clas e croam and confoot ry business ey fountaia, marble top tables. ncit wtock of confectionery and cigars and only ot Fin tha county seat, town of 8000 pop. ulutlo e, will fuvoice 80,0, will el for § Addeoss Grent 6. Sharp, Owinha, Ne 457 by Lusircss, e all stock of 2:7.7p FOR SALE - Wallpag P er 848 noth 154h b, i, 820 2Ax100, In inz conncerel with a firet o e For paiti-ulaes addre Stock and fixtures ono of the hest waloor®in tho eity. Possession given the fi wh Reasous, for kellicg, il health, Addross t DR SALE A good peyivg kaloon with first. lunch counter and 4ain, 8. Troetlor, 208 o full stock of clothing turnibing coods, will ox+ G L Poters 04 8. 0% BALE-0r ex boots an. shoes, gor change for Nebrask Lands. 10th St., Omaha, Ncb ‘\'AN'I 'ED—A gentleman room mate to board in privato fawily; referendus sequired. Addross C. A - ¥os office. 82811 TOR RENT—Rooms furnished and unfurnished, two parlors with bay windows, slso barn at 3025 Farnam, 400-4p. OB RENT-A pleasant nicely furni hed room. Mo convenlences, 170 Capitol ave. 405-4p. M. W TH00PER, ohalrvoyant and frence IV ediim caw bo found at N. W corner 20th aud i strcets, hours 11 & 1w to 9 p. m. Temas MISCELLANEOUS, T—Furnlshed rooms at 1104 Howard 192.5) ber mother with her, who is also rich. They ara very fond of entertainlng and golng into goclety. preeent in mourning, Mrs. Eugene Hale, wife of Senator Hale, of Maine, is the helress of the Zach Chandler estate. This 1s said to be in the nefghborhood of two or three mil- llon dollars. A large proporiicn of 1t is inreal estate in Detrolt, which is con- stantly Increasing in value. She s very plessant lady, snd, although she TO LOAN—MONEY, The family is at MOyEY to oan 0n good roal estate secu A F. Bears, Williams block. ONEY LOANED st C. F. Reed & Co's. Loan office on furuiture, piauos, horscs, wAgons, personal property of all kinds and all other s1ticles of value, without removal, Over 1t National Bank,corner 13th sad Famaim.” Al Lusicoss tritly copdontial ONEY to loan on chattels. Woolley & Harri 803, room £, Omaha National Bank bullilog, 4588 2p ROR RENT— 1 single furnished l;ou RENT— Fuinistied room 1560 Capitol ave. Fo RENT—Room { r one gentleman with board, ‘lbo tablo board for two or three gentlemen; 40041 1612 Farnam 8t. Fufl BENT—Furnished rooms at 1810 Dodu&ai NOR RENT—A o icely furnlshed front room, 2290 F 404 7p Dodge st. 6 single fure unfurnish 1017 Chiesgo, xooms with bay window aud olote hicai op oen & good deal In soclety, la thoroughly ) > ’ R e her lntalllzih "and mhale cority st reasonabie rates. C, K, Moy $700 TO §25,000 TO LOAN—On '“];"l‘l“ 8 W cor 16th and Farnam. 27 i RENT-—A Jarge front room with dresslng room cftor oo slngle 100m, 710 19th Bt 482.7p some-looking children, Mrs. Bayoe, wife of the member from Allegheny, has an independent fortune, which she mansges hereclf, This she in- PO LOAN—From 85 to $5000, fn sums to suit Fi. nanclal exchange 1503 Farnam, 8s2-m24p ONEY LOANED—J. T. Beatty loans on chattel OR RENT- Furnished and unfurtished rooms, F ieh Dhara, Tustitute . Hotal, forworly Croigh- on housq, Capitol ave. aud 18th st. Mrs. L 'W. Hald. 819-mar20n property, 213 B. 141h of., upstairs, 2e6ulsp herlted from her father, who only died y last fall, The Baynes prefer hotal life to ONEY TO LOAN—I have money to loan on Im- housekeeping. MOSndey proverty. io iy smouats to s, DOR KENT—Furnished 10wy, 1510 Howard st. F o “OR RENT—Furnisbed rcom Isquire of J, K. Omaba t avings Bank b Mre. Joslyn, wife of the assistant sec- AL hoxs.. Mo, 14 asapath, retary of the Interlor department, is said to have $500,000, given to her by her father, who is still living,. He s worth ¥ at losst & million oF two more, and will ONEY loansd on coatiels, leave it to Mre. Joelyn and her sls'er bought and sold, . Foremau, when he dles. Mre. Joslyn is & very|- = vlvacious blonde. She goes a great deal in soclety and Is very popular, Mre, Hutekineon, whose husband was LOAN Io sutus of 8800 and upward. OO Tavia and. Covy Beal Katade ao Loas Hallroad Tickets 18 5. 18th Tt HELP WANTED VW ANTED & gooduir or wenersl Botas work To enusll family. ED —First class cook Yaruam Bt MrsJ. M. oLt A recent bank fallura Thurstou. . F. Da Agens, 1606 Farnam St A8 | gt German or Bwede preterred 612 | TR0R ™ RENT—Nicely turnished rooms at 1715 Cass wise | 8 u 00 Taandress at 2305 R TO LET—Enquire drug store, JOR RENT -A nicel wodern lmprovewe table board, 2000 Cass Bt. 0 of iurnished rooms, 1618 Cal A. Calderwood, ! furnished front parlor with s for geatleman and wife, 8654 POT REAT— ' forn POR ¥ o unfurnisted rooms suitable for sud Douging, o cease t N State of Nebrasks, 120 Brosaway (Equita ight Lousekeeplog, Beewor's block,cor. 81k snd | fng) oHward sts. Fat DRIVY, vaults sinks and_compools ceancd st the shortest notios and at any tlme of the day, In an entirely ordorlcas way without the least molostation to ocoupants or nelghbors, with our_improved and odorless apparatas.” A. Kvaus & Co., 911 Capltolave. , 3083 RS, ANNA HANSEN, midwlile o a graduate of pentiagen, Denmark Col ego, an a00om plished nures, has had 156 yoars cxperlence, 1616 Chicago 8t. s1i-10p PRIV, raulte siabs sud cesspools oleansd at the shortest notioe ©. Abel, ', 0. Box 87, IIUKSZHIHIE LAKE- Fishery snd Sportsmens grounds will be Joscd for several days as the buldigs sre undergolng repalin. No wore fablug through the loe will be sll wed thise ason. The rub lio will be motified through the ‘‘Hee" whi sgain open, David Neale, A ANDERSON lapropared io do brick laylog for partics furnlshing material 1816 Jackson 8 (L JDUMPS —All kinds of pumps for eale or repaired. PR 3 oLt 1O auador ‘B lwes Gage County Nebrasks & per cent $100,000 gafs, Taisd " e binkha ‘and Bouth aestoru K. K. Company, have becn called for redewpti o paid at our office April 1, 185, on which dete auy bonds not presonted w terest Iders who elect sy r . 20 year bonds in llew of cash, pro. yideposit Ebeir old honds for exchange on April 1 KOUNTZE BROS., Fiscal Ak bl build: fob-28-4t coive 6 vided t or be/ore BOARDIN STAST-OLASY Ded and board 1312 Oapitol ave. F F1adp