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TIIL DAILY BEE.w.OMAIIA , TUESDAY , OCTOBER 17 188 THE OMAHA BEE. f - } rnblla1ck ernty turning , exceptSunhy.lyThe 0AI ) Mondaymomlrgtelly , aaMa IT nAl1. - - G ne i'rir/tnoo I Thtro Munmhs , . Ntx ltonl.M. . . . . . , .a I Onc Month,1.00 1 Tn * WIIBLT lea , rtlFLI.IIED'IrIAT,1rIlDaaeD.IG ' TlI L TORTAt0. Ose Year . . . . , . . . . . .p2.00 Three Months. . . , . 6I x.l I Amorlcan Neese Compsny , Sole , Agents' Ncn $ deal sr o In the Unltcd State , . eOAallroxelNC $ ; A CommuntmtlongrelaiingtoNews andhllloi1l msttotrshoultba dIres + etI to the EDITOa orTne , tdl1 : fl 3I' ? , CerTx0.1. "All UU tnr. . letter end Ilemlttanecl hotdd ; be addteexdtoTIILflea I' iuAiuxd ( ) MrAxT , OMAHA. Drafts , Check. Anti Fo.toalcv enders to be wale pop. abto to the enter of the oompnny' THE BEE BURLISRING C01 , PROPSI EROSEWATER , Editor. 'SAM RANflALL'aY 1lroSpeCtS for the Spoakorship have improved by tim Ohio election. Tm ; Ikptrblkan press broke down twice in attempting to print ita first and l.Mt radical Anti-monopoly cdltonnl + The machine wasn'L ' used tit it. Din , E9rAnltooK , Jft , , liar been pub. ,1 lislting what lie calls Judge Sarago'e roc- . Mr. Estnbrook might create a ggreater sensation by printing his own. Tin' Cincinnati Commercial-Uacllc A rises to remark : "An Omaha pastor says the Protcatant church embraces trroo times as many women as men. That is All right , but we thought it might be just ar well to let the husbands know about it. " WHEN the Republicans endorse a . I ocratic nominee for judgo5it is called ' 'sinking party prejudices fn'tho interest of. a competent judiciary , " When the , r Anti-Monopolists endorse " a Democratic t I nominee it is a ! 'political crime. " To a vision unaided by orders from railroad licadquartors the difference is not per- ceptibin IT will be necessary to overhaul our I geographies and revise the , atatementa therein made ss to the relative size of the I great rivers of the world , if the reported c discoveries in Alaska are confirmed , Lieutenant Schwatka lute navigated the t Yukan for s distance of two thousand c miles , and reports it navigable for one thousand miles further , while it pours out a greater volume of water than the Mississippi or the Amazon. Lieutenant Storey , on the other hand , reports the diseovory of a still greater river , twenty miles wide fn placoa , and uavigablo for I an indefinite distance. That it must beef of great magnitude is apparent from the masses of floating timber which he found I in it some distance above its mouth , and ' which had been supposed to be drift from the Yukan. Alaska is a vast empire , the extent of which is not accurately doter- mfnod , but a land with two such rivera ns , described must be of imperial extent and of unknown value. It would pay the Government to fit out an exploring oxpo- ditlon to ( his comparatively terra fncog nfta , JUDGE P08T"S STAND4RD Judge Post , who was District Jud o during tlc' whole time that Hon. M B. Reese was District Attorney of the Fourth judicial district , and would have bettor opportunity for judging of the ] attar's legal ability than any other liv ing man , was no of the first to mention the name of Mr. Moose for Supreme Judge , and was his active supporter from mho first Any ono who knows Judge Post , knows that ho would never se 6 port any nine for so high an ofikco us Judge of the Supreme Court , unless he bolt that ho would honor tlo msition Thu Euj le is willing to take high an authority in the uattr in 1 , referoi eu to the Omaha iferakl or flint Ile curtain- ly would have as much interest keping up the present high standard of the Su. prumo Court of Nebraska turd be much morn capable of judingas to legal ability , -Nebraska L'adlc. Judge Post may have a high standard Iu suleotiug candidates , but ho certainly has given us no proof of it heretofore. In 1878 Judge font took a high standard .in oaeting the votes of York county for Blanchard who waa put in the fluid as a etool.pigoon by the Union Pnciflo to keep away antimonopoly Republican votes from Crounso until Valmt. tine could work up n nomination. If memory servos us right , Mr. Roes was in the same boat. Judge Post's high standard of public mon was shown iii the same convention whoa ho nominated Carnes for Lieutenant Governor , and extolled him as the pink of honor and pattern of honesty , whose record was as spotless as the virtucA of Cuasar's wife , Carnes had already made a record in the fitatu Senate as a railroad capper and jobber , but Judge Pest stood up in that convention , and asked that he bo nominated by acclauation. Later on Jubgu. Poet and Dlr. Reese took a n active intcrlst in flat ataunclt monopolist , Albinus Nance , and atarted the Nance boom. With such facts fresh in their memory , what call mate can intelligent men place on the ; , , 1i ; , test Intonia1 of ox-Judge Ir est ? , i , 'a And now let us ask why did Collecto r Post take such an active Interest in foist , " fug Mr , Reese on the Supreme bench ? What business has time Collector of Lt ' r 's ' ternal revenue to use , the patronage an d Influence at his disposal toward packing primarlee and conventions for his politl oat cronies ? has not this inlorferenc o of Federal oMcen in the choice of candi dates been cue of the primary cause of disaffsctlonand revolt within the party Why should Collector Post peramblato th . whole 13tato in tutting up the pine for Ii ' personal preference for f4upreulo Judge Is not-this boubm in iii most obja c tionablo form ? Are Itopublicana boun to carry out the bargains widclt Idgh o IlL' dais aqd party leadora make to farth tfietr petmoaal ends ? 5 i - - IIdLLICG.ILI Franco has never so much needed as at the present limo a statosmnn like Leon Cambetta , Plunged into tine inmost ho- wildering foreign coutplications by the blundering of incompetent leaders time republic is flounleriag hopelessly in a sea of troubles from which it will ho difficult - ficult to extricate her without a loss of her prestige among European nations. 'Tito liral tnisttko was an attempt to seize Annaun ngaimat time rcutomstntnco of China. The ditieulty is not yet ndjust ed and the prospect of n costly and ltloody war are not entirely dissipated. The recent insult to the King of Spain , and the failure of the French govern. uncut to give satisfaelaou is another blunder. Spanish pride has been stirred and Spanish indignation aroused , 011(1 n rupture between time two govcrunonts is itnrniuout. The resiguationof the Spanish Ministry leads is 7innp3 of Paris to considrr the difficulty withm Spain at an end , but Madrid specially shows that the recall of the Spanish ; Ministry is contcm- ( dated in the absoneo of suitable reparation - tion 011 the part of France , which as yet has not been rondo , Thu Paris correspondent - pendent of tlo London S7mtdnrd considers - siders the sitmIAtion serious , and says that in case of a rupture between Spain and France all Spanish subjects in tine latter country will be placed under protection of a friendly power , probably Belgium This does not look as though the trouble was at an end. In the meantime Oer many manifests some disposition to resent - sent the affront offered to Iing Alfonso , It was the bestowal of a Uhlnn colonoloy on the Spanish King by tno Emperor William which affronted tine Parisians and led to the insult complained of , If Bismarck can work Germany into the quarrell ho can be trusted to do so. As though all this were not enough , Franco has on hand a difficulty with Switz- erland. According to the calbie specials France is erecting military works in Savoy. While Savoy is now a part of France , yet it appears that ac cording to the treaty of Vienna , made in 1836 , Savoy was loft to the King of Sar- dlnia , and a clause in the treaty provided for the neutrality of the district and authorized - thorizod the Swiss to take military occupation - pation of it in case of a European war by which a violation of its neutrality might be threatened. At the breaking out of the Franco-German war tlm Swiss government called the attention of the belligerents to this clause of the Vienna treaty , antd threatened to take possession of thodistrict , but nothing in the course of war warranted such a stop. Switzerland now protesta against the action of France in building military works in the neutral district , and in case the protest is not headed will take an appeal to time mowers consenting to tine treaty of Vienna. In addition to all thin Franco is at war with Madagascar. Gallic gall seems to be greater just at present than French resources. d CII4NGE NREDL'i . A change is needed in the county clurk's elli a of Douglas county which will put a rmnpotuntoflicial lit time ahoes now worn by Mr. Baumor. Things kayo boon running very loosely in time ofiico for two years past and there is general cpmplaint amoug those who have occasion - sion to do business there , that County Clone Baumer has not proved himself to be thu right malt for the place. There are ugly rumors afloat , too , that Mr. Banner has worked the position for all that it was worth without much regard to time law regulating the disposal of foes. Under our statutes , county clerks are allowed a lixed salary and a prpur amount of assistance. A rigid account minuet be kept of nil fees which the law rcqulros to be turned unto the county treasury , Those Yvlmo have been in a po sition to know declare that lfr. Bauuior has boom to say the least very careless iii accounting for his fees and that his busi- 11035 methods have boon fur from rigid , 'L'imo aumouit allowed ) turn for clerk hire and for making up the tax list has 1)0011 unusually large while ho hums bounonnbled to make n neat profit by hiring cheap help and turming the balutico mute his pocket. Several days agowo sent the following enquiry to County 'Treasurer hush end received the accompanying reply ; DIIAiIA , Nub October 13 , 1881. Jobs Itush , Esq. , County Treasurer , DaA1I Sin ; Will you kindly furnish 1110 n atatomuont of amount of fees turned into county treasury by the county clerk during the past two years in uccordaltco with section .12 , chapter 28 , Conipiietl Statutes of Nebraska , Yours Truly , B. 1toML 1vATnlt , OSIAiIA , Neb , , Octobur 18 , 1883. Edward ltoaowater , Eslp , DuAlt Sin : Answorinw yours of the preaont date , asking for time "mount of foes turned into county treasury by time county clerk during the last two years , " I would answer as follows ; No moneys hare buen turned into limo county treasury front thu county clerk's ofUco , as foes , during time period in'n- tionud above , as far ns I have any knowledge - lodge of. Very Reepeetfully , &O. Jomn Ilusu , County ' 1'reaaurtr , Whore line tlmo utouoy gone ? Is it any wonder that Mr. Baunor is so anxious for a ro.olocUoni , and that ho coufidar tially informs ! ds friends that making money in the county olork'sofllcu is "just like finding it. " Having compllinloiitodbrr , Baumerb y electing hum to a position which he Is no t competent to fill lie ought now to be re tires to lde proper business. Tli e , duties of the office of county clerk ru a quire the undivided attention of the in I cumbent , e : S NT'E BEa Is a good ouough ltopub Beau paper to wish time Itopublican part y aucceas In ovary campaign when a prin d ciplo is at ataku whose support by Itopub ' Meats is in time interests of honesty , pub cr lba znorals and the public welfare. It is a geed enough iudependont papa to turn out rogues and rascals and to redeem time State and country from corrupt - rupt party rule. It is Auti.Monopolist enough to lend all its efforts Inwards the redomplon [ of Nebraska from the hands of the tools and hirelings of time tions who have masked tl omnselvebolmjnd party plaitnrus and entrenched then. selves in party organizations for limo purpose of controlling our courts , soh. vetting our legislnturea and nullifying just laws hm e(1 for the relief of tire people. This political creed unity 1)0 a truth too broad for Limo calibre of time railroad ed itors , but it is limo which the pcoplo have endorsed and will continuo to em' dome more heartily iii time future. Fort sale-apair of cofFeesack brecches. Apply to .Judgo Foraker , care of (1ev cruet Foster , Columbus , Ohio , A RADICAL OF THE RADICALS , A Li cly Lctlcr Cu the Erils that D c uaCC the Republic , The G , A. It , 1111(1 Ifow It IIowlcd for Pnndorvoort. CcrroApondonco of Tim Bza , 1Vv.txuovra , lCan. , October 14-It has been tunny long years since anything from lily able pen graced your valuable columns , and I don't know that this will and in fact don't particularly care. Time irreproseible conflict between capital and labor will go on all time same , if it does not. Being an uneducated laboring man I know I have no riglmla that the pasteboard - board collared aristocracy of our country are bound to respect , but I care not for that. The time is coming and fast , that the working men will not bo slaves. We are working for freedom with a will quietly and carefully but surely. We know full well that our government is in time lands of time aristocracy and that by the ballot we are powerleaa to remedy it on to protect ourselves. Since the bayonet is our only show and right royally - ally do we intend to use it when the good time comes far us to strike for our liberty. Time class that time corporations and politicians buy at our elections will be foremost and worst wlmen time rovola lion is begun and will be as a two edged sword to the Cod Fish Aristocracy , Now when n Government becomes like ours time oppression of the poor and enforces forces only the laws for th0 protection - tection of limo rich , to make timom richer amid us poorer , we have , according to the Declaration of Indaponco , a riglmt to suppress time same. and this wu intend to do. We intend to return the carcasses of those who have amassed fortunes and lived at our ox- peleo all tlmeir useless lives to the earth as manuro'to pay time soil for time robbery that has been inflicted upon it. Of course you will perceive by tide time that I in a revolutionist ; well , I am , but 1 know whereof I speak , and that you and I will live to sco what happy period if we live our allotted thne , when the Anion- can , foreign or not , will again be free. I attended time reunion at Leavenworth , lCallen8 , of Limo old soluiers ( having been a soldier niysolf ) , to see just what the G. A , It , meant and I saw it , and I'll tall it to you. for you are time laboring man's frioud , and liberal in our viuws. Well , I saw this. The boys were tlmoro in forc-that is those well-to-do and able to go , but time rank and file avoro not able to come , and did not conic. Time 0 , A. R. spent most of its time extolling - tolling itself and pledging its support to the politicians and aristocratic corpota tiins of this beautiful republic of ours , and to help cx Grand Cemmandor Paul Vandervoort , of your city , to got back into tlmoniail service again. Now what in the name of God and common sense time G. A , It. has against Nebraska that Lucy want to inflict such a puniishniont on time good pcoplo of that state for is boyoud toy conlpreimwmsioi. For if there oven was mm low down , eomtougxtible railrondserf in eaistonee Vandurvoort is that one mud had it not beerm for .Justicu Miller , n Supreme court judge , your good state would not have becu cursed with his proseuco as long as it was. You see , lmi married a niece of time railroad jurist - ist and to 8111(1 ho did mot care a damns for Van but Van's wife had to be kept mid time Govurnnient had to keep her and it undoubtedly has. But du time good tiumo contdug , Judges wont run this world for railroad conmpauios and other cor orations dint can buy thorn. But surhi 1111 lie mid in fact a majority of time Sim rremmo Court will ho used to enrich time soil tluit we laboring ntou non live. lint , Mr. 111:1 : : , fearin' I tresysased too much em your valuables sco hI will oloso amid if this an1cars ism Time llEIwill collie again. Leuertu , STATE JOTTINGS. The State SYnotl of time l'rosbytorlau church mot rut Yurk'lnuremiay. As higlm as $100 par ton is being paid for broom corm at Arpahou. R. 1V , lfardumun meetly sohl hie ICoarnoy County ( fazttto for $1,800. Time reiglmt rocclpts at time Meetings office for Saptemimbor were SIO,000. Time first quarterly c umference of the M. ] . . Church met \Vymuru , Saturday , Ilotmry Bullkur Is working uu n stuck compa by to build n crooniery In Falls City. A. meveumemmt is on foot in Central City to build nn opura house to cost t + : ,500 , 'rho Preumont & Ihlair railroad is laying stun ) ralb butwuem Blair mmd 1'remnuut. Fitzgerald , of Lincoln , has tlmo contract to buhd the Selina bnmch of the B , & M. Gust Johnson , a Phelps county farmner , lost lib right aria In a broum corn scraper , ltlehrdll le the name of tlo : station cn the U. P , road , time J'trst North from Beatrice. A herd of slmeolo numbering 17,000 passel through 1'lety 11111 , l'olk comity , going east One Boone county farmer threshed 910 bushels of wlioat from seven and a half acres. Tlmomas Kern , , of Redford , had three large stacks of barley burned by lightning Isar week. ] Led Cloud is enjoying a building boom , wants street lamps , and claims 2,000 bmliabi' tant , . 'V. W , Latta , of Tekama. Imes contracted for a monument , eoetlhg $4t)0 ) , for time grave of bus son. O , W , Warner , of Syracuse , sold over 1 , bushel , of apples ( ram' , orchard and has ad mammy left , Itulo , Richardson county , a town of 1 , railroad Population and a division , wants uewIlapor. The ladles or the Catholic congrevatiou a Papllllun will give a festival next Wed nesda y . evening , The county seat electlomi of Antelope count y resulted i5 the choice of Neligh by a hand some majority , I. Fire destroyed the one etory frame bulldln g semi contents belonging to 11. N. Sibly , four miles northwcat of Elk Creek , llisirop ( 'Connor presided at time ceremony of limo laying of the corner stone of the now Catimulic cb mrch at Wood Itiver , The value of the real estate drat changed lIanda in Adams county between the Aovoetil and thirteenth of October Is $23,03x , 1and In Cedar county le 'way up , Wind could ho bowlght for $5 and SO an acre lest July is now told at $10 , $16 and $2.i u r acre , ] n the election lnSt Monday at 1Vyrnuroltho chord hommee hands carded-186 to 11 , rho huildlnv Is to be of brick , amid will cost $ li , 000. 000.Tito Tito now town in 1'Imolps county to be start. ad Iy the it. k 1L railroad is to be called Ilolrlrego , in homier of the , mum orintendmmt of that line. Mr. Fitch , time now pastor of time Ittptist church of IL'mstings , started imm with a detor- minathn , to stay mid invested $4,000 in a farm near town , The action s of , Tackon Iakots county , have been closed fer n coupjo of weeks to lire- vomit the spread of dlphtheria , wlmiclm has been raging thereabouts. The Soldiers Colony frmn Lincoimi ( mss lo cated partly oh the South Ism o North of time Lhim dn ( 'musty ' , amid partly in h elth , Sautlm of Limo Smmth Platte , Jas. Cnmitan , a farmer hiving on Prairie Crook , ho miler from Grand Island narrowly escaped having 1118 timroat emit by Ili , insane wife mat ' 1'hursday , Time Catholics of North Platte will give fair and bazar in Keith opera house on Octo her 1t tin and contimrue for umo weak ; $ lbO in prizes will bo voted , ltev , 1V , N , Little , of Indiana of time Christian churcim , began a eeriaTolrevival me'flogs oit Saturday night in the school grouse at North Bond. An aucidmmt at the bridge at flair Wednea day by the hrohking of the apparatus called the "traveler , ' will dolny the completiou of the bridge several days. Over 3,000 bushels of corn was received at Elk Crook ism one day last week , as highm as thirty teams at ono time surrounding time elevator - vator waiting their turn to unload. The ceremony of laying the corner stone of the newEpiscopal church of Rod Cloud took place Tuesday afternoon under the auspices of Charity lodge No , 53 , A. F , & A , M Time Sioux City & Pacific now sends a land excursion west from Missouri Valley every Tuesday morning. The round trip fare to Valentino is $16,80 , andway points in proper- then. then.A A petition from the voters of Vests precinct , Johnson county , is to be sent to the paostma tor oneral , ins ring that their mails be increas 0(1 igrom td-weekly to dally , the same to be carded by train. Articles of incorporation have been filad with the Secretary of State for the Forty. Seven cattle company , of Indianola. The capital ital stock is $24,000. J , H. Drinkwater , S , P , Lyon and J A. Yale , are the incorporatom. Ground has been surveyed for two elevators at Ilubron. One is to be built by 1Vethorald Brothers and ono by Gregg & Keysor. It is said that henry Burgess , of Yorrc , will also erect an elevator. A scheme is on foot at Sidney to got n low rate on the B. & 1L and have Sidney freight delivered at some of the stations south of Sid. hey , from which it can be hauled by wagon cheaper than the Union Pacific now dolfveni goods , Chris Rahlmann is canvassing for a creamery - ory er the strength of a prolosltion made by I'oyecke Bros , , of Omaha , rhey ask $1,000 bonus to erect one to take the milk of 800 cows-Blair Republican. A business firm in Rising City paid $37,50 freight on a car of apples from Forest City , Mo. , to Omaha , and X88 from Omiaha to Ris- fag City , the distance from place of shipment to Omaha being greater than from Omaha to Rising City , A faintly of five l'olanders were starting - ing for their heno near Platte Center , fronm Columbus , last Saturday , when the wagon broke down , time horses ran away , and 0110 of the party , a woman , war instantly killed. A dastardly act of vandalism was perpe trated in Blair last week. A large number of fruo young shade trees on Colfax street were cut'with a knife or bent and broken ( hewn. Several parties are suspected , and if the right 0110 is caught the people will make it warm for him , An attempt was made to wreck No. 1 , Wodimesday imight , at a bridge between Arapahoe - hoe and Oxford. A tie was placed ha an upright - right position between the cross-ties on the brisigo , but was cut in two by the cowcatcher of time locomotive. The Aeces wore brought to town.-McCook [ Tribune. ; The little pill mum of Lincoln were euclrerod last week by a sharper who solicited cards for insertiuu in the University catalogue , wlmiclm had no existence except in the swindler's mind , Probably tlmis is time same follow who operated hero for Boyd's Opera Iforao lire- gramure , but was nipped too early in his game. Time nmrderem of W. IL Armetrong , of fork , wore found guilty of "felonious shoat. fug" hy the Coroner's Jury. On this verdict the Gihnuro bays were hold under bonds of $25,010 each by Judge Gitlin. The bonds swore inminedlatuly raisedamid time buys released frets ritstody , pending time aetiomi of thu Grand Jury at the November tone of the Dir. triet Court. Tlromnas Androwa' son John , wlmo recently arrived here from Canada , where ho hail berme attoudmg schmolbecumotemit urarily denngud while eu route for holmie , amid on cxmniuutiun by time county hoard of Insamiity at. ] leaver City last week his mental trouble proved to have bemicauved by over study. lie was takuh to time asylum at Lincoln-Arapahoe [ Public Mirror. The Sidney I'laindoa\er \ has co mmrncod a bushwhacking war ou ho Clarke brid' o uuo mnpoly in time heighborhonmi. It is cflarged that ( iarko gets ra rebate 01t all goods sldppod over time U. 1' , I lu says to a freigler , ' 'Buy your groeerioa hero at time saiuo price you pay in Sh11uy and you may puss over the bridge fruo , " hi this nlnuuor , with his ep cpul freight rate , ho msctuuhly mimnkes a larger profit thus n mau doing business lu town could make on tim 1451110 goods , Joint Nearybolioving that the heroic action of Mm. Mclver in rescuing Mr. Babb front the burlmhmg building at the late fire , was anti. tied to inure substantial recoghtion [ thou more comnendatiuu , started out with a subscription list last Salunlay , amid iii mm few hours collected the substantial scum of $231.25 , which tvam lire. sontod to her in behalf ui time domiors av nslmglrt token of their up irociatlen of her bravo deed , -NurthPlatte'1 [ olograpll. Building nuotlatinn luslnesswas submitted to Judge Savldge last Saturday by stipulation. L jI , IUcCommoll , provident , and Sauuuel Gozoe , secretary , presemted time case for the Bulldiug as.ocintiun , and Autho"y ] ties for hiorsolf. AicCOnmmoll acrd GWFoo ciallned that Hie. , has collected 41,680 for the Bulldleg as. sociitti"n which 1di ] maim failed t0 account for , while Ities dues hot seem to know what he duos want to claim. Accordltmg to stipulations hm time case Judge Savidgo is to romider ludg moat Um the case mm ; thu coming term o the District Court [ Nurtim I'lutto Tulegraph. Last'rlmureday ovenlug our town was thrown lute quito a state of oxeitemeut. 'three strain- germs cuuc iu min time railroad track , from the 5 1Veatwho tilled tic dosciptln of time burglars being tracked from McCook. 'rime and deputy , of Red 1Vllluw county , were in towmm iii advance of these non , mad tried to get their game corralled In the depot , but time strangers "got onto do racket" amid started oh a run towards the mill , with the officers in but rsuit Twenty-one shuts were fired at the fmugitives by the officers , but name , it seems , took ofioct ; [ Indianola Courier , - - - "Grunt It Out. " The above is art old saw w savage as it is senseless , You can't "grump out" dyspepsia , nor liver complaint , nor mmerv'ousuess if they once get a good hold. They don't remove themselyce inn that way , The taking a few doses of ltmtnlocL Blood llmrra is better than "grunting It out. " What we can cure let's not endure. AIt2IY OIWEItS. Court Marlials ruin Asslgmnonte of Enlisted Men. A general court martial in appointed t e meet at Fort Bridget , Wyo. , on the 18 t h ' day of October , 1883 , or as soon there after as practicable , for the trial of Pr [ r. Cures Scrofula , Erysipelas , Pimples and Face Grubs , blotches , Boils , Tumors , 2ot- tor , Humors , Salt Rheum , Scald Head , Sores , More urial Diseases , Female Weakness and Irregularities , Dizziness , Loss of Appetite , Juan dice , Afioctions 01 the Liver , Indigestion - gestion , Biliousness , Dyspep sia and Gonorai Debility Acourse of flurdock nmoo.m nitre" * Iml sathtr the most tkepncel that It Is the Greaten milood I'urlAer on earth , Sold h medicine dealen eoerywhere. Deectmont In ( leer , languages. I atCii. $ a.ro. FOSTER , MILBURN & CO. , Prop's , Buga'o , N.Y. vate George Roth , Company B , Ninth in- falmtry , and such other prisoners as may be brought before it. Detail for the court : Captains Samuel Munsem , Ninthr infantry , Alfred Morton Ninth infmttr , WillianalV.Ro ors Ninth infantry , and William C Shannon , Assis- taut Surgeon ; let Lieutenant Willidni L Carpenter , Ninthr infantry , 2d Lieutenants - ants Charles P. Slivers , Ninth infantry , and Lieutenant James AI. McCarty , Ninth infantry ; 2d Lieutenant Christopher C. Minor , Ninth infantry , Judo Advocate , A gonrral court martial is appointed to moot at Fort D. A. Russell , Wyo. , on the 18th da of October , 1883 , r s soon thereafter aim practicable , for the trial of Private John White , cenpany F , Ninth intautry , and such other prisoners as may bo brought before it. Detailed for the court : Major William T. Gentry , Ninth infantry ; Captains Oil- bortS. Center Fourteenth and Al hews H. Bowman Ninth infantry - try ; First Lioutonanta William E. Hof- man Charles M , Rockefeller and First Lieutenant George Palmer , Ninth infantry - try ; Second Lieutonalmt Charles R , Noyos , Ninth infantry ; Lieutenant John Baxter , Jr. , Ninth infantry , Judge Ad- vocate. Time following named men enlisted at Fort Omaha , Nebraska , and D A. Russell - sell , Wyoming , are assigned as follows : George J. Lenmtoz to the Fourteenth Infantry , William Chastenier , to Company Ii Fourteenth Infantry. HE.tnQU.litTEm s OF Tna AnAIT , WASIIINOTON , Sept. 14 , 1883. Referring to the communication from Lieutenant-Colonel Charles G. Bartlett , First Infantry , commanding Fort Grant , A. T. , asking a decision as to the use of the designation Troop and "Corn- pang" in manwuvroing mixed organiza tiins-forwarded to this office by your endorsement of the 3d inst. ; I have time honor , by direction of the General of the Army , to inform you that at battalion or company drills or dress parades , with a mixed command , or when either cavalry , artillery or infantry are drilling as infantry - fantry , the word "company" should be used ; if drilling as cavalry , the word " troop" should be used , and if as artil- icry , "battery. " ( Signed ) R. C. Dmtue , Adjutant General. Leave of absence for one month , on surgeon's certiicato of disability , and with permission to apply foran extension of tlmreo inontins , iu granted Chaplain George A. England. On mite Col. J. D , Ferguson , Secretary Maryland - land Jockey Club : Glowing tributes paid to the efficacy of St. Jacobs Oil by prom- mnont turfinem , DIED , TIMME-Friday , October 12 , 1883 , Mrs. Emoifne Timnme , wife of Geo. E Timme , aged 45 years. Burial will take place at the residence of Geo. E , Tfmmo , Tuesday , October 16 , at 3 o'clock p.01. PETNi1SON-Octobor 14th , Tuhial'eterson , daughter of Johanna and llasmuss Peterson - son , aged seven years. Funeral will Like place October 16th , at 2 p. m. , from .tones ninth Seventh streets. Friends are ilYlteti , TIlEGIEM GERMAN hl gll 191ullftltlLCUft + , . E i L : lav JLI fgu'ii1P ' , , f , . I dOt rm > i 8 II I ! r 1l ; IF Y1D4 Ihh mh'lleilw and cares I I i t' ' [ t. . r171t Il R1E Eli Lt'I'IS.1 ' , NI ii.I.af641D Neuralgia , I I , , RiSL vl s Sciatica , LumbaOo , f , , YtAI'lIA < ' 1l1 : , i : : ; ; ; a READACNETOOTHACHE , , SORE TIIROar V I " f' ' QUINsysw..oa I i' ' , Nrn.uNN , ! I . ' "TaocmmQf I Soreness , Cuts , Bruises , i 1 rll Friom1'iil m gs. : a..nel nlirzr s , N\LiN ! , And rani outer hnmmly aches I r l lp slid putne. mJin i fIFTY CENTS A BOTTLH II 111111 MIdbynllTnnmggtsl.end Vt ; ' Denlere hlrecllutms n n 0'il lnnguxs.w. . " Tha Oharlol A. Vogeter ( t I x.-sId1ii. . . . , . . I . - uAYWCltnilM m e n $30,000 for $2. 2 Regular Monthly Drawingwtlltake TIlse in the Masonic IW1 Dlasoulo 'remple Dulid D log , In LouLvitno , iCy , Thursday , October 25th , 1883 A Lawful Lottery and Falr Drawings , cimuterud by the Irgislature 01 E1' and twice 4edu ed lugsi by the highest court in the State. Bond givou to Henry Count' in the sum of 9100,000 for the pronqt tuymcnt of all prizes sold. A REVOLUTION IN SINOLE NUMBER DIIAWINOS tlrivvrv ticket holder hisown supervisor , can son out the number on his ticket and see the correspond tog number on the tag pdacad la the wheel hi his pnsence. Those drawings will occur on the iaat Thursday of every month. Road the tnalntaooul October Scheme , 1 PrIze . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . / 9oollu Prize' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1oUe0 1 ' . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . , . , . . . . . 6,001 9l'r e t'rirwa , x,000 ouch. . . . . . . . , 6,000 Cu Prizes , 500 eah , , , , , , , , , , , , , , . , , , , , 10,00t 100 pdzes , tue each , , . , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , 10,000 200 I'rize + , 60 each. , . , , . . , . , . . . . . . . . . . . 10,000 I ® rnzee , lD each , . , , , , , , , , . . , , , , , , , loou taxi Prizes , to each . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1xDa O Prizes , 900 each ApproalmatioePrtne 2rtg 0 iMra , , 900 each " " 1sce 0 Pdxa , 100 each I' Ia wlr 1,861 l'rlsea $110,401 Whole Ticket.$2 , half Tickets$1. 2T Ticket , , $ O. Sb Ticheets , $100. Remit money or Bank Dratt a Letter , or send b , Iwoo. DOhT BEND BY IICOIBTEIED , LE1TEft Oit PORT OFFlCEOBDER , unto lurthornomea On dsre of 15 and upws d .y esprese , can be sent al our espouse. Addrou all Orden to .1. J , DOUOLAS. LuulivUlvCy , d ur tu th s rtstw ow Lky Goodsl' t f ' CO. Washington Avenue and Eif'th Street , - - - ST. LOUIS MOI STTEELE1 JOHNSON & CO. , Wholesale Grocers I AND JOnunis u FLOUR , SALT. SUGARS CANNED GOOZ S a N D ALL GROCERS' ' S U PPLIES A FULL LINE OF THE BEST BRANDS OF Cigars and Manufactured Tobacco. AGENTS FOR BENWOOD NAILS AND LAFLIN & 'RAND POWDER CO T. I:1 THOLD MANUFAC'TUBEIt OF CaIvaDied IroriCornJces Niodu CapsFJoiaIs1 Skylghta'&o" ! Thirteenth Street Neb SPECIAL NOTICE Tb Grower s of Live Stock and Others. WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO It ie the beet end cheapest food for stock of any kind. One pound is egal to three pounds of corn' took fed with Ground 011 cake In the Fall and Winter , lnetead of running down , will inm aso in weigh and be In good marketable condition in the spring. Datrymen , as well as others , who ueo it cm beauty Ite . merits Try It and judge for youreelvosy Prlat6.oo per ton ; no charge for .soles. Address o4. od me WOODMAN LINSEID : OIL OOtll'ANT , Omaha Ce Fe t 0 AND DEALER IN Paillts ; , Oils , Yarilishes and ¶ ifldOw fliass OMAHA. NEBRASKA. MAX' MEYER & CO IMPORTEIS ( OF HAVANA CIGARS Fy' AND JOBBERS OF DOMESTIC 1 1 D A I i ARTIObE PROPRIETORS OF THE FOLLOWING CELEBRATED BRANDS : Reina Victorias , Especiales , Roses in 7 Sizes from $6 to $120 per 1000. AND THE FOLLOWJNG LEADING FIVE CENT CIGARS : Combination , Grapes , Progress , Nebraska , Wyoming and Brigands. WE DUPLICATE EASTERN PRICE'S ' , SEND FOR PRICE LIST AND SAMPLES , ' ' o m"i. + k. ' tom' . t ) : * ttaSY 91."a "a Sie r irF { Coil l. . tr1 , S , . .I-.J . ea MANUFACTURER OF OF s11tmurLv FIImT.cLAss Carriages , BugieRoaff , AND TWO WHEEL CARTS. 1910 and 1320 Ilsrney Street and 40513 , lath Street , - U tratod Catalogue furnished frou upon appllcatlan -wO A A 0. K LEIGhZ N. H. T , CLARRE , LEIGHTON & CLARK' f ( succi.ssoit8 TO EI'NNA1D DRos , re C0 , ) -DEALERS IN- M Paints' Oils , Brushes C1188 OMAIIA , - - - - - - - - NEBRA8 4 4f f I IANO i tad Oft , G.Al' T On Long Time--Small Payments. Fcos1 Ae llose ; f" I , 111 DODGB gTSS