THE OMAHA -DAILY BEE. THIRTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA , NEB. SATURDAY MORNING ? JUNE 30 , 1883. 11 ALMA E. KEITH , DEALER IN "Fine Millinery , HAIR GOODS , WAVKS , 1UNOB , ETC. Stock Entirety Fresh and New 1 05 IPUi Street , 'Opp. Postoffice. Matter of Application o ( Sorcn Nielsen for Llquoi Llctntt. NOTICE. vn did IIIWE the Zflth day of June , A. D. 18S3 , flle hit application to the ma > ( ir and city council of Omaha for llcvnie tc Mil malt , plrltou < i and \lnous liquor * on llth Iw twren Juno andLcateimorth rtrrcta , KIrnt ward , Omaha , Noli , , from the llth day of July , 188,1. t i the llth day of October , 1833. If there 'lw no o. jectlon , rcinoiintrance or protest Bled * lthln tna * J5h" ' " " " Juno 20th' A- " " i " > o Mid lirviiw will I * trnntrd. S. NEILHKN , Applicant , The Omaha lie * aouiipaper will publish the aboic notloo .once each week fur two wicks at the cxpenno of the applicant The citv of Omaha In not to be charged therewith. ! ! U3tt.lc ! k J. J. U. JEWKTT , Clt.v Cleik. blotter of. Application of 0. Itaiimiswn for IJnuor Licence. ! I . .NOTICE. f $ her.clVv BVC" | . lliat d l ( smusfccn dl < l upon jiieWltlfda > Of June , A. . U. 1881 , No hl < apples' tloii-to the 'mat or and rit.\ council of On.alu for Dt ° f'l ' Mialt , and \lnoiu liquors at ' D , Third anl. OmahX cb ' , VflUI ; > ' 1SMlto the ' ' > o If there lw no objection , rcmnn 13 , the said licence will 1 > c granted. C. Ilisvu-SKN , Appplicant. . . f newspaper will publish the above one * each ttcek for two * ccks at the expense " " " " " "it. The city of Omaha Is not to be ( _ 'j-J. L. C. JKWKTT , City Clerk. 'Matter'ofApplication of llermarTslnitMiTTiajuor License. NOTICK. Notice U' hereby given that Herman Smith did upon the 20th day of June. A. I > . 1833 , flic his appll. cation to the major ixnd i ity council of Omalii for license to Hell malt , splrltoui and vinous liquors a Ao , 402 S. 14th street. Third ward , Omaha , Neb. J m 'he llth day of July , 1883 , to the llth daj ° o . ' ISS3t.hcrclie \ ' . , , no objection , remon "ranee or protest filed within two weeks from Jinn 28th , A. I ) . 1833 , the said license will be granted _ . jv * . J * HIHXAM .SMITH. Applicant. ' * Tho'Omaha Bee newspaper will publish the Abe * notice one * each week for two weeks at theexpen o of the applicant. The city ol Omaha shall not be charged therewith. 207-2MCW k J. J. L. f. JKWKTT , City Clerk. M lt r of.Application ot Mrs. M. A. lllgirms for Lin JK r * ? - . vat IJcense. NOTICK. 'Notice Is hereby given that Mrs. M. A. HIgglns did upon the 2Snl Say of June. A. D. 1883 , flle her application to the mayor and city council of Omaha .or license to sell malt , splrltous and vlnoiu llqimrs at Ho. 1524-Dodge.'street ' , ' Fourth'ward , Omaha N b- . ' ' < > the llth of - - daj Julj , 1833 , to the llth day of October , 18S3. If there line objection , re monktnneo or protest filed within two weeks from A' ° ' 1883 > th ° 8llU llccnse Ulbe rant d MiAS' ? / ' 'V. . "i"0-18'kj" 0eorK ' "RBlns , Agent , /rto Orcaha Bee riewspapcr will publish the above notlcojonce each week for two weeks at the expense of the applicant. The city of Omaha Is not to bo charged therewith. r 1732Mtwk ! J.J. L..C1. JEWKTT.CltvCle.ik .Matter of Application o ( Clias. Joseph for Liquor Licence. NOTICK. . , 'VSi' ' < ; ? i' ' Ilercl > y Bt cn that Chas Jn i pli did On the 20th day of Juno. A. I ) . 1SS3 , file his application to the major ami elt > council of Orailin for llcenso to IK.II malt , fcplrltouH \InouVHquors at cor. ner of Eighteenth and Ca-tellar * ffeetJ , First wan ! Omaha , Neb. , from the llth day of July , 18S3 , to the llth day of October , 1833. If/there be no objection r ioiistianrtHqr protest filed within two weeks fron ! line 20th , A. 1) . 1833 , the said licence n III be granted m , , . . CIIARLJ.S JOHI i n , Applicant. The Omaha Bee iicwspaiwr will publMi the above notice once each week for two weeks at. the expense .of-tho applicant. , The city 'of pniaha Is not to be p wrjjeci therewith * t. ! ! 28-2t-lcw k J. .1. L. c. JKWKTT , City Clerk. Mnttcr of Application" of A , Ulack 1,1- , , jereliy encn that A. Black did upon the CO h day of June , < A. Jl. 18SII , file his oppllcntlou to the major and city council of Omaha for license to sell malt , splrltous and \inous liquors at corner 'Uilrtconth and DiIslon Streets , second ward , Omaha , JW ! ; , from the 3rd day of Jul } ' , 1883 , to the Rrd daj of October , 1833. If there be no objection , re- mon-trance or protest filed within two weeks from June 20th , A. D. 1833 , the said license will bo grant ed. A. BLACK , Applicant. The Omaha Bee newspaper will publish the abo\e notice once each week for two weeks at the cxpen o of eee applicant. The city of Omaha Is not to be charged therewith. 225-2t-lcwk J. J. L. C. JKWKTT , City Clerk. Mutter of Application of Jno. ( I , Brandt for Liquor Llccnse. NOTICK. "i Notice Is hereby given that Jno. 0. Brandt did , ' upon the 26th day of June , A. I ) . 1883 , fllo his uppll- 'cation to the rmyor and city council of Om.iha for ' " license to eell malt"hplrltuous and tinotis liquors at No 504 to 612 Tenth street , First Ward , Omaha , Neb. , from the llthdav of Julj , 1SSI ) , to the llth daj of October , 1883. If there bo no objection , re monstrance or. protest filed within two weeks from June 28th , A. ' D. 1883 , the said lloen o will lw grant vd. John Ci. Brandt , Applicant. Tlie Omaha Bco newspaper will publish the above notice once each week for two WCCKH at the expense of the applicant. Tlie iltof Omaha Is not to bo chanrtd therewith. 21S-2t-lewk J. J. L. C. JKWKTT , City Clerk. , J Matter of Application < > f Edward Manor for Liquor Licence. NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that Kdward Maurer did unon the 23d day of Juno A. U. 18S3 , flle his ap plication to the major and city council of Omaha for 4 llccnse t6 ell malt , spirituous and vinous llquonj at No. 1214'1'arnam'strtet , 3rd ward , Omaha Neb. , t from thft.llth day of , July , 1883 , to the llthday of October 1883. . If there bo no objection on remonstrance or protest flkd within two weeks from June 23d , A. D. 1883. the said license will be granted. EDW. MAUKKK , Applicant . The Omaha Bee newspaper will publish the above r Ve once each week for two weeks at the expense ' of Bie applicant The citof Omaha Is not to be charged there with. J. J.L.C. JKWt TT City Clerk. 181-Iw-oew Matter of Application ot Kd. O'Connor for Liquor License. / NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that Kd. O'Connor did up- .on the Mth day of June A. D. 1S83 , flle their appllca Hon to the major and eltj council of Omaha , for ! ! cense to sell malt , vplrttuoux and vinous liquors al Ko. 802 N. 16th street , HItli ward'Omaha , Neb. /rom the llth day of July , 1883 , to the llth day ol > * ( Motor 1883. i E If there be no objection , remonstrance or protest within two weeks fromJune 2Sth'A. D. 1883 , the fllcd . . . . - _ . . M , 1 . . . . . .i . ED. O'CONNOR L ald license wlll.be granted. , Applicants , ' THK OMAHA DEE newspaper will publish'the above notice once lach week for two weeks at the expense ' of the applicant The city of Omaha Is not to bo eluded thcrSi ith. S. J. L. 0. JKWEJT. 73-lwlew .Cltv Clerk. [ "Matter of Application of Michael Lcary for Liquor LI ccn e. NOTICK. I Notice Is hereby given thatMltheal Leary did UK | > . the " 6th daj of June A. l > . 1SS3 , flle hU appllcatioi I' to the maj or and city council of Omaha for license to Kill mult , spirituous and Unous liquors at No. ] 123 Chicago Ktreit , Filth ward , Omaha , Neb. , from th ' llth day of July 1883 , to the llthday of Ortobcrl883 ' If there bo no objection , ri.ii.nnstMiioe or rirotm | * flled within two weeks from June 20th A. D. Ib83th "naldllwnw ill be granted. ' MICIUKL LKARY , Applicant. The ( ) uif > ha Bee new spaicr ) w ill publish the abov ' . 'notice once each week for two weeks at thecx | > en > > e i of the applicant. The city of Omaha U not to be charged therewith. J. J. L. C. JKW' " . 2002tlew ' City Clerk. -Witter of Application of Kdward Wittlj for Liquor "V Llccnse. NOTICK . \otlco U hereby given that Kdward Wlttlg did pen - on the 25th day of June A.D. 1883 , flle hU application to the major and city council of Omaha for license to ell malt , spirituous and vinous liquor.i at No. 1418 I'&rnam street , Thlnl ward , Oinana , r eo. , iromtn llth day of July 1883 , to thellthdayof October 1883. if there be no objection , reinomitrance or protest filed within two weeks from June 25th , A. I ) . 1833 , . * IT , AppLcant r The Omaha Ueo new upapcr will publUh the alx e notice once each week lor t o weekt at the ewn e ' . The city of ( taaha I. not to be uss J. B. DETWILER/ Invites the attention of the public to hi Large and Well Selected Stools OF- JL to f Patterns in everything in Carpet Line , Mate , ; 0il IN LARGE QUANTITIES AND AT EACE CURTAINS A SPECIALTY L313 Farnam Street , Omaha , Neb. CORNER 15th AND DODGE. Below we give prices to convince you that goods are heap and now is tlie time to buy. Our Motto , t 33 bargains ladies' Gauze Vests , 25 Cents. BE ATS THEM ALL ! Our Sale of 45c P ices of Fans greatly reduced. Children's Parasols ! 5c. - "All our Parasols to be closed out. A good un- aundried Shirtwith ; linen Guffs andbosom,45c. The best inlaundried shirt in the city for 85c. Take one home on Approval and compare it. iTery ; Low Prices on All Our Dress Silks , Satins , &c , - < Jlosing OutSOur Muslin Underwear , Chemise , and Drawers , 25 Gents , 2 yqrds Fruit of tlie Loom Muslin for 81.00 2 yards Cliovoit for. l.QO 2 yards Brocade Dress Goods for.- . . ' 1.00 2 yards Good Gingham foV ' . * fj 70 2 yards Good Gingham for'j' , ' . CO 2 Unbleached JJCuslin for. . , ; _ , . - . . . . . . . . 2 yards yards Crash Toweling for. . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . ' . . . ' . ' . . . ' . .i. . . f. . . .60 .60 2 yards Irish Lace for .V. ' . . . . * . . . , ' . 16 2 Linen Napkins for . ' , BO 2 pairs Ladies' Hose for . ' 60 2 pair Machine Knit Sox for i.oo Burt's Fine Shoes for Ladles. Burt's Fine Shoes for Men. Prices on all our goods have taken a turablt. After the stock is sold , E we have cash enough left , we propose to take a SUMMER VACATION. LB. Corner Fifteenth and Dodge Sts. STILL AT THE FRONT St. Paul Harvester and Appleby Binder TUTT'S PILLS _ _ YMPTOMl OP A TORPID LIVER ttlnff , with a dialnoll&atton to ex ertion of bodjr or mind , IrrtUblllty of toraner , Low oplrlu/ with a fuel. ' " < r of haviiicr negleoted osasduty , Wfarlness , DlEslno * nutterlni a ( lhe fe."o * " bofora the ye , Tel- low Bhln , Iloadacho Roneraily over the rljrht nye.Ko tl newfth fit ful dreoma , bljrhly colored T7rln . ONSTIPATION. iu TKke Uth , thu. the v . , .ia ; ItfthWrTmiU " 11 ho 1 > > . ! lK o * r rmi .itr eel , nro produced. 1-rlra 25ccuu TIJTTS HAIR DYE. aniro fci W . lo application > f tli i | bvx. U impnrt annti.rnl . color At tn taiiti > iuiMit \r. \ Solil by DruirtUU , or aeui by v trts ui receipt cfi 8100 * OFFICE , a MITKUAY ST. , . T. Dr. TlTT-linAVrAL rlwM . . . . f . > liuT..ih n " / lB MM | , j iiiMi .ll. HH i. . 7 SOMETHING EVERY LADY OUGHT TO KNOW. j. . * < There exists a moans of so * curiDR a soft and brilliant Complexion , no matter how it may naturally bo. Jeer ' Magnolia Balm is a delicate ana harmless arti cle , which instantly removes Freckles , Tan. Redness , Roughness , Eruptions , Yul- car Flushings , etc. , etc. So delicate ana natural" are its effects that its" use isnot suspected by anybody. No lady lias the right to present a disfigured luce in society when the Magnolia Balm is sold by all druggists for-75 cents. The only lnown tptciflc for Epileptic Flta.C KT-Aleo for Spasms and Falling Ulckneds.-cm Nervous Weakness quickly relieved and cured. Bqnallcd by none lu delirium of fcvcr.- $ % jtyNcntrallzfg gcrruo of dlecftso and tlcknufc. Cores ugly blotches and stubborn blood sores. Cleanses blood , quickens elugglxh circulation. Eliminates Bolls , Carbuncles and Scnldi.t * t Fcrmancntly and promptly cures paralysis. , Xcs , It Is a charming and healthful Aperient. Kills Scrofula and Kings Evil , twin brothers. Changes bad breath to good , removing canbC. t3r7 Rents biliousness and clears complexion. Unarming rciolvcnt and matchless laxatlrc.'CO It drives Blclc Ucadacho llko the wind.- t rContnlna no drastic cathartic or opiates. Promptly cures Rheumatism by muting it.-CB ElcBtorcs life-giving properties to the blood.-itt Is gaarantocd to euro all ncnon * dlsordcrs.tpgk [ ST'ReUablo when all opiates fall.-iCa Refreshes the mind and Invlporntes the body. Cnrcs dyspepsia or money rcfandcil.'Ea t2T"Endor ed in writlnp by over fifty thousand Leading physicians In U. S. anil l'urope.-ea Lcadjng clergymen in U. S. and Kurope.-ffa Diseases of the blood own it a conqurror.in For sale by all leading druggleta. * l.W.-i For testimonials and circulars send stamp. ' Til Dr. S. i Rldimftnd Med. Co. , Props. ; Ct. Toaepli , 3vffo. (19) ) BEWARE OF An excellent appetizing tonic of exquisite flavor , now uiedoTor the whole world , cures Dyipepils , Diarrhoea , Fever acd Ague , and all disorders of the Digestive Organs , A few drops Impart a delicious flavor to a gmts PI chamnagTie , and to all rummer drinks. Try It , but beware of counterfeits. Aik Tour Krncer or drupclit for the eenulna article , manufactured br JDK. J. O. 11. BIKGKUT A bONS. J.W.WUPPERMANNSo8AKML ! B KMI rt < J. W. HiKOI , 61 Broadway , N. Y. iORTH SENDING FOR ! Dr. J. H. hCIIKNCK hiw jiut published a look on O.SE&SES OF THE LUNGS m wovTO CURE THEIV : ,1 hie h 1 * ouVred I'ltHi : . | irwt pald.to all nii f t coulolim i HlHiihlun formation for all who riuriirteUH ntUict Hl with. or lluhlo to any e cl riJ Uiuuiorliiuini. Mention lhUl > .l ] jr. ir.J.II. KCIIi.NCK : AHON. . IM.II..Ie er Qtrmut Jlentioii Omaha nee. PIIOPOSALS FOR BUIDOE CON STRUCTION. I'UOI'OHALS WILL BK HECEIVED DY SEALED until 1 ? o'clock noon of Jlon day. July 2nd , A * I ) . 1HS3 , for the construction of a bridge In the city of Omaha , north ol the Union 1'aclflc car shops , and leading tn the Water Works pump. Buch bridge to be constructed In accordance with plans and specifications on flle lu the edict of the Iloard of Cutllo Works. Ildi to bo accompanied b ) the signatures of proposed sureties who , In the e entpf the awarding of xuch contract , will elite Into bonds with the city of Omaha In the sum o five hundred dollars far the faithful execution o such work. Th Hoard of 1'ulillc Works reserves the right to reject tny or all bids. JAMEH CIlEIUltTON. Chairman lloarJ of Public Work * . Je 18 Uw tw DOMESTIC DOINGS. Rencgaflo Chiricalians already on the WarPaihPnrsncilbyCayalry , A Heavy For ory DlHvotoml hi New- York with MlHHutirl the Vlcilm. Teller * ' llliiiulcr. Auo. i , says that /nilinns / aroropoited at Ash Unoii , AriM.im . , and the Now Mexican wo with cnvnlry in pursuit. Tliuy are Uimcnhuai , who were < o lmvi been on the reservation HevcialdayH since but crcdeterrc ( byknouludaeof the fact could nut enter the ixwrnitlon , These host lusaro mud to bo greatly-incensed at what they consider a breach of faith. Another nmrderou.M laid is anticipated. It H believed other bands will shortly make their appearance on tlio way to thu reservation but when tliey hear tlmt wlio rotnrnod with Crook nrs iiiia. will return to Mexico. A lionvy rVir/terv. l > I'l > atchc3 to Tm. Jlitr. ' ' YOKK Juno Uii Isiuio A. Hi- ' " / ! " " . " ° ' , .ni the IK.IICU . arrested yesterday , wnh thu fontcry of WllX > , cori tinite of tndobk > dnoM of the State of wissoiiiiwns arraigned to-duv. The ox- minntion is set for to-inomw. Mean- uiio tlio aecusedareeominlttod to prison. A Georgia pecW Mnpntch to THK BI ATLANTA O A. , June 21U-A i.eeial toT " 'Vr'V ' , ' I0tl 8ft > ' 8 tllllt "l JJutt" CO" " ' y Joliii Kolloyand his wife were at work n the held for n Mr. Sleigher. Mm. Kelly went into the hoimu to prepare inner. Hearing screams , Kelly rushed o the house to find Sloighlor aswiulting Vf , ° , ' , The lftttor obtained a shot-gun 5 Kolly. blowin s ead to piec- s. Mrs Sloighlor was Kelly's mother. he handed tho.gim to , ler ( husband with hich Jiu killed her son , Slpiijhler fled. I'auiiei-H , { * clall > i patchtoTilitBitt. BOSTON Juno 20r-Tlio Board of Health reports to the Collector of this port that mhm the past six months the port pliy. emus have examined 211,030 emigrants. Many of them are too feeble by reason ago or other infirmity for self-support , indmuHtbooidodby private and public pliaritv. Many arowithout higgn o , nnd irantily clothed. * Flncil fluConHplrnoy. . < I-i'cinl Ii4utrli tu Tim HrK. PATTKHSON , N. , I ( , Juno 2 ! ) . Five Jiinamou who consjiired against Luii" -.oy. for cutting down laundry prices , to ° lay were sentenced to ilvo hundied dol- nrs fine and costa each. iLMiwmw , DEL. , Juno 1.M ) . George n colored , waa hanged at Cambridge * fi'n'p1ru ' ng for a foltfnous abwvult. upon iy. StoWartO. Sim M M iu April last h. > fr.ri..Xj ,1x . ' .ux. yv . > ' . . IilociiHo CHICAGO , Juno 20. The city council ast night passed an ordinance , the effect if which is to have the numicipal year md on the first Monday in April , thereby linking valid tin saloon ordinance recent- y passed and which' prevent * the state ligh license , law from going into ell'ect intil that date. HOMKST1G NOTKS. The Mnssachusetts legishituro on yen- onlay asked to bo adjourned until Aug- ist 27. New wheat which arrived yesterday at it. Louis graded No. 2. Some sold for uiu dollar. Thu estimated increase in Illinois corn \creage is three percent. George Lake , a Delaware rapist was hung yesterday at Wilmington. Archbishop Purcell , of Cincinnati , wiw yesterday reported dying. A dispiitch from Now Orleans reports largo quantities of counterfeit dimes and nicklcs iir circulation in that city. Mrs. Langtry goes to Australia.- Yesterday , by n cAmbincd action , all Hie New York retail dealers' refused to take trade dollars. Special Dispatch tu The UF.K. WiiEELiNd. Juno 29 To-morrow noon nil the glassware manufacturers , except three bottle factories in this city and vi cinity will shut down for nix weeks , in accordance with the action of the Ameri can' glass blowers union. Grain Market. Special Dlnpatcht * to Tlie IIcc. NEW YOIIK , Juno 20. Wheat 1 to I cents lower ; weak and irregular. Fair speculative trading. The Ilorli AVIro Special Dispatch to THE Vr.r CIIIOAOO , Juno 2(1. ( It i given out that no a result of tlio conference of the manufacturers of b.ubod wire with Wash- burn , Moen & Co. , the royalty on barbed wire will bo reduced about half , which proposition will bo accented. A DlHimtuli IVom Crook. AHII FOUK , AUDIONA , Juno 2 ! . COL. T. II. STANIO.V , U. S. A' . , Omaha : Expect to reach Kansas City Sunday morning , July 1st. Don't know how long it will take to reach Omaha , but liopo to reach them name evening. Regards - gards to all Oinalm friends. GKOIUIF. CiiooK. i lu ilio ConuuoiiH. 8 ; > eclal Dltpatch to THE BKK. LONDON Juno 29 : Uourko , Conser- vatlvoj gave notice in the House of Commons this afternoon that ho would inovo that no arrangements for a second Suez canal would bo satisfactory unless it provided fora reduction tolls and adequate representation of British ship ping In iU administration. Lord Ed munds Fitznmurieo tmditr foreign Secre tnrj- replying to n < iuostion by Cowoi said the govenimcnt received no rcmon strancu or representation from Anu-ricai government in regard to. pauper inimi prtiou. The following deeiUwero , filed for reo enl in the county clerk's ofllco Jtmo 20 , retorted for THK ' BRK by Ames' rea estate agency : ( ! eo. W. Amos and wife to L. B. Grad- ly , wdlo ; 47and 48 blk 8 Hameom Place. 91050. J. I. lledick mid ysife to H. Kaufman , w d , blk 10 sub-divimon Hedicks add.- - SloOO. J. I. Hediek and wife to E. Wittiir , < i o d lot 5 , blk G.--82.00. , P. U. Gannett and husband to J. II. Sullivan , w d , w i lot 37 , Hlrr , Onk.- S200 : J. L. McCague and wife to J. II. Sul livan , w d o A lot , ' 17 Uurr Oak _ $800. City of Omaha to Herman Association , il o d parcel adjoining lot C blk 14 ° ' SI. 00. . ' MERRICK COUNTY. An Insane Man's ' Freals , rJplctullil Crop Outlook 'pecial Ill-patch to TiiiTllKK. CKNTKAI. CITY , Nob. , June 28. An ild man was found in a nude condition rendering about , the fields yesterday icar Bradshaw. Ho put in his time licking wild roses , with which ho was fining a wreath for hia long gray hair , irst praying then swearing. Ho said 10 was the father of the bad boy rom Milwaukee , and his name was 3eorgo Peck , but some citizens uf Brad- haw identified him as one David Graff rom Ouster county. Ho was captured mil clothed and taken to York whore ho waits an order for quai tors in the great lotol do Mathowson. It in reported that Jmir has a son at the Asylum. Crops all through So ward , Yoik and Iiiiiiilton eountiesiuoat leastthreu weeks 11 advance of the state and are looking no , having Hiidoied little or no incon- enienco on account of the late rains. The Platte river in bank full. SlICCOSHl'llI Hook AjJClltM.3 New York Hun. " 1 have been told that there is a book invasser who has has earned $25,000 n car. Is that so ? " it Sun reporters wfc' Mr , George Washington Davis , vLM .i1.1.'vc-"Wf thu canvrtsuliy dop This firm luurpniu " > " - . , i ni- el Collins since September last for his ernoiml services in canvassing for one ook , 'Artistio Houses. ' " "Is that an exceptional amount ? " That is n largo sum , but Mr. Collins as boon a book canvasser for _ fifteen ears , and has made handsome income , le began at $10 a week. The book sells or 81100 the sot. Ono of our agents undo $2,000 in one month selling Applo- on Cyclopiudin. Such men think it a leer week when they do not earn $100. ) no of our cnnvassora , named Rust arnod $1,248 in ten weeks Belling the Art Journal. " Another earned $750111 , month selling ' The Gallery of British Lrt. ' I could give you the name of a roman who Ciuiwl $ ! ft > 7 in one. rook selling our books. 'IJiovo i Mr , 'Ytko ' who has bepnyoam a book canvass- r. 1 should say ho averages $10,000 n rear by his personal sales. Ho lias sold nany sols of Clyclopedia. . theren agent yho has just come in who earns $2,500 _ a 'ear. I suppose , there are fiftiy men in his country who are earning $100 as book gents. "Of course , these are not sort of men hat funny paragraphs are written about. Phey are gentlemen who are good eon- 'ersationalists. People like to hear hem talk , and know how to talk to the ight people. They ride in carriages , Iress wol ) , and lese no time. They ; now thoroughly what they have to soil Jid know how to soil it. We can depend ipon them to sell a given quantity. " "Could they take any kind of books , nd earn such wages I" "Probably not. This firm put $500,000 nto the Cyclopiudia before they got n lent back. They put' $200,000 into Picturesque America' before they began o'get their money back. That sells for $24 $ a copy. If wo depend on the trade o sell it wo should have to got $500 a : opy to make it pay. Agents sell books hat could not bo sold in any other waA * . People will not go to to look for books , > ut when they see really good books on" . ired in the right way they will buy. The > e t books are now published by subscrip- ion. " "Do you find women or men the beit igontn ? "Men. There have been some SUCCCHI ill women agents , but they do not show hosamo perseverance as men. " "lo men often fail at it ? "Oh yes. I try JJOOO people a year vho think they can bo good canvassers F think lam lucky if 1 got ton good can- . 'ossors out of the 15000. It is like any ( ther business , and requires brains , ap- : itudu and perseverance. Mere brass and md assurance will not'do. A good bonk igent must bo a pleasant person. " "How do you find them ? " 3L"Thuy come to us. The | most piolifio season for ( jood canvosseiH is immediately if tor n business itanic. Men who got out > ( | business , and have no capital bill Ijrains , often begin as book agents anil [ jot a fresh start in life. Sometimes they Keep at canvassing only until they got capital | to begin business life. The de mand for ( jooil agents is In ink , and likely to increase. ' , 1UK8 AND 11USS. Flies , roaches , ants , bed bugs , rats mice , gophers , chipmunks , cleared ou by "Rough on Rats. " 15c. \ _ / JL JL ACROSS THE SEA. The Outbreak of Cholera Spreading Terror on the Continent , k TlioitnnndM 1'lcclnff Jroni tlio ortlialMinrnnliH. Actlvoly I'rnpnrliiK lor War . wUh Prnncc. 1'OHKIGX. f CIIOLKHA IN KdVIT. chtotnii llnr. DAMETTA , Juno i ! ! ) . Totnl deaths hero from cholera during the last 24 hours 107. Three deatlw from cliolera atIan ] \ - nurnh during thu name period. * > A U\ANIIUIA : , Juno 20. It is rumored thut there it one cose of cholera in Cairo , hut toport fa doubtful. ALK.VANI.UIA , June l-T ! ! ) o thousmut I'urwms ' have already Hod fhnn the citiv unt on the outbreak of cholera. 1MMKIHATIOK TO CANADA. Juno 2tl. Eighteen thou- wind immigrants have arrived hero thii month. An appropriation of fifteen thousand dollars wan nindo by the To- ) ninion government in partial aid of an emigrant depot similar to Castle Garden. n Now York. LONDON , Juno 29 , 'Arrived out.Steam- ihip Switzerland. fllANCK AND CHINA. LONDON , Juno 2 ! ) . Tlio Standard lorlm correspondence Ws crmany has uggcatod the mediation by llussia' in ho difficulty betwooaFranco and China. The American riHo'teain began praetic- ng at Birmingham yostonlay , and aU Iuuh , not rccovorwl from their nea voy- igo , made excellent scores. On account of the cholera , all fairs voro. yesterday prohibited in Alexandria. A London dispatch announces that Jiinu w preparing for war. A Htoamor from' Bombay with cholera in board arrived yesterday at Havre. A destructive fire occurred yesterday it A ix La Clmpello. , The ( lorinan government denies that it ntends to estjiblish a colony in Mexico. Cardinal Jacobiny writes from Rome lean ing to continue negotiations with ' on behalf of the Vatican. Ijacitan , an important Moxiom town vim entirely ilestroyed by lire las night. Many people are homeless. ' 1 he Knglish channel tunnel scheme nil bo reported favorably to-day in the IOIIHO Of Id ! (1 * . i3iivimioYoh tfto BllgUtcst provocation , to develop itseltln s ufl liuulluiu disease.-V * Consumption and many othSr diseases a / outgrowths of this Impurity of tha blood./ - HOOD'S BAnsAi'Aint.LA lias a wonderfur 'power over all scrofulous troubles , aa tlio ro- imrkablo testimonials wo have received unmistakably prove. 'JtEssns ! 0.1. HOOD & Co. : Gentlemen * * My youngest son lias always been troubled wltli Scrofulous Humor ; sores In his head discharging from tits can , and a run- nlnn sere on the back pi his ear for two last eprlni ? . 1870 , wo gave him two bottlespf. Mood'tSariaparUla , HlsaDnctltolmnrovcd atonco. * The oack ot ills car iicalctl up without a scar , and not a sere In Ills licaa Blnco. _ Sincerely yours. . . . . . . Juts. N. & SAwnonK , ' < ' " * t No. 103 Mcrrlmack at. , Lowell , Muss. ' "Wodo not as a rule allow ourselves to use our editorial columns to speak of any remedy wo advcrtho , but wo ftscl warranted In naylnK a word for Hood's Harsaparll a. Barsaparlllalias been known as a remedt.it BKcnt for centuries and Is rccoRnlzcdby all schools of practice as a valuable blood puri fier. It Is put up In forms of almost Infinite variety , but Messrs. Hood & . Co. , ( Ixjwell , Mass. ) who are thorouRhly reliable pharma cists , have lilt upon a remedy of uuusual value. Certainly they have vouchers oC cures which wo know to bo most extnu A\i\ZTy. \ " Editors Lou-ell Weddy Journal. \ _ HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA. latter of Application nf a Knlmbach or Liquor License. NOTICK. Notlee Is herehy irlven that C. Katmuach dU upon he SOU ) clay of June , A. D. 1SKI , flle his application o thu mayor and city council ol Omaha , for licensee o Hell malt , upIrltous and vinous liquors at Ko. ' 4121 1. llltli street , Third ward , Omaha , Neb. , from'the 1th duy of July , ISM , tn the Itth day ot October , 1U8J. II there bo no objection , reuionstraneo or pro- eit fle ! < l within two ueeks from Juno 28th , A. D. 8S3 , the sakl license will be ) granted. .O. KiLMBACir , Applicant Thu Omaha Dee nownpap r Hill publish the above lotlcounce each week for two weeks at the expense > f the applicant. The city of Omaha la not to bo hariretl therewith. ' 222 2M k J. J. L. C. JKViKTr , City Clerk. Hatter ol Application of Henry Kaufmann lor I.l < | Uor Llcenie. ' NOTICK. Notice N hereby ulven that Henry Kaulmarm ilttl i | > oii tlm 20lh clay ol June , A. 1) . 181 , Hie his appli- : tlon to the mi > or ami city ( .ouiirll of Omaha for litnxu tuHill malt , Hpirltwui-t umllnoua llquora at S'o. lail Douglas utrt.Lt.'IliIril w aril , Omaha , Neb. , rom the llth day of July , 1883 , to the llth Jay of > ctolxir , 18S3. If there IKJ uu objection , remon- itnuinMir jinitust filed within twii Keeku from Juno iOlli , A. D. 1SS3 , the kal.l . license will ho granted. HKMIV KVVM .NV , Avpllcant. ' Ilia Omaha Uee nuwspaper will publish the abo\u > utli > e onio I'acli vnk ( ur two weeks at the uxpcnto n ! thu uppllcant. The city ot Omaha Is not to bo limbed UiiTuwHli. ' f 221.2Mun k J. J. T 0. JKVfKTt , City Clerk. Matter of Application of Kewler & Co. for Uquor T.l- OtillM ) . , NOTICK. Ni.tlco U hereby il [ > cn that Kesuler k Co. did upon the Si.'itli day of June A. 13.1883 , Hlo hU application tu thu major and clt > council of Omaha for llcenso lo ncll malt , upltltuouii and \lmmi liquors at KeKolev liall , K rend wanl Omaha , Nebraska , from the llth day of July , 1883 , to the llth diy ot October , 14.-II. If thcru bo no objection , remonstrance or prote t tiled within t o weeks from Juno 23th , A. I ) . issa , a.iid UceiiMs will beranted. ( . T. KMHLIH & Co. , Applicant. r The Omaha Hee nowj | > jvwr will publUh the alxi\u notlro once each week for twowtekoat thaexpcnso of thu applicant. Tlio city of Omaha U not to bo charged therewith. 174.2t-lo k J. J. U C. JEWETT , City Clerk. E. L. Morse & Co. , REAL ESTATE , AND LOAN BUOKEUS. 10i2CuiMtol A\e . . . Omaha , Neb. HOUSES UENTED. 11ENTS COLLECTED. * . .it i I. , ! IK r" yi 'O , ' a