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l THE DAILY BEE-- OMAHA , TIIUItSDAY , NOVEMBER 8 , 1883 , _ _
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A Commnniu tion roiatlnq to Newt and Editorial
, netts thould bo a ldret ed to the IDnoalor"Tax
Portxzta txrrsaa.
r MI Durtncxw Letters and Itcmlttanece'ehnuld i4
addresxdtoTnfRssI13uamxa coMucy , OMAUA.
DMtts , Chrcka and Postolnce ordora to be made pay
I.bk to the order of the company.
TIIR BEE BIIBRISBING C O , , PROPSI
E. ROSEWATER , Bdltor.
Tllanksglving 1'roclnmatlon ,
"In furthornnco of the tawtom of tads people
i at the clodnq of each year , to engage npon n
dry set apart for that purpose in apccisl fostl
ti M of prafso to the Glaer of all ( loodthoroforo ,
j I , Cheater A Arthur , l'rc Ident of the United
i States , do hereby deagnato ; Thursdnv , the 2Btlm
clap of tiovomhornoxtasaan , is of national
, Wanksglvlag , for the soar that Hrnwing to
an end has been replete with
the osidenco ofdivine th
prevailenco of oa neoooflnon o ss e
the harvest , time stability of ponce and order ,
I the growth of fraternal fcelinge , the spread ox
' intelUgonco anti learning , the continued enjoyment
joymont of civil and religious Uberty-all
and countitise other blosst are cause
1 tor re erent rejoicing. 1 do , therefore , recom
mend that on the day above nppointed
the people rest from their accustomed labors ,
a and ntootlag lntheireovoral ploco. of woreht p ,
express their devout gratitude to God that no
has dealt bountifully with this nation and
pray that 11is grace and favor abldo with it
forever , Cncsrnn A. Anrnun ,
PreiIdont
By Frnw. T. EnsLiNmt n11ES ,
Secretary of State.
: 'MIL IJAMS has pulled through but it
teas a very cloao call.
Tin : lesson in Nebraska , don't mun
key with the buzz saw ,
KEEP it baforo the people that I1c
braska rofusea to bo subjugated.
TnEWIdoWButler r6fueea to ho inter.
viewed ainco Maasachuaotte planted a
, bevy foot upon her atomacli.
t
Tm iu' was terrible fighting at Win
I
chester last ThulstiaY , and Sheridan loss
1 than hundred miles .
i 1 one away.
I
, Tito , Internal Revenue Department
' e must have boon very buay in Judge
Post'a district judging from the return ,
t t Mus. CDLBY's huaband will not wear
rI I r the ermine but will continuo to wear ep
: aulota as colonel of the First Nebraaka
militia.
MAU0NE was unhor od in the battle
{ , but that did not atop him from issuing a
ii manifesto to the vanquiahod warriors in
old Virginia.
Tnosn horrid anti Monopa have re.
fused to take rho advice of the railroad
a
orBana. They can't be induced to seek
salvation in the hound of their lords.
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fi ' NEw Yalu ; ; . will atilt be the pivotpl
N State'in the Text Proaidential election
and : that mean Cheater A. Arthur as the
moat available candidate on the ltepubli
' can aide of the fence ,
I Tua home of Governor Dawea , Saline
county , which mod to give all the way
frond eight to twelve hundred Republican
t niajority , has now become one of the
pillars inttho Anti-Monopoly cohlmn.
1EvoLuTloN never gobaekward. The
Abolitioniata fought until slavery was
: i hbolishod. Thu Anti Monopoliata of
Nebraska will remain in the harness until'
corporate , monopoly is made subservient
to law.
_ ' _
TuE returns from Ponnsyltania show
, ; that when the I1 mblicau party to fairly
i i treated in that State its candidates gat
vary comfortable majorities. The ru-
't suit on Tueeday is al earnest of what it
' , ' will bo in'84.
Tuz Republican "reserve" did not
come out in Now York , but the "partial
victory , " as the Tribune designates it ,
shown that the Democracy have no more
' + than a' fighting chance for carrying it to
r the next Presidential camped b , That
tl I '
„ elrcacrvo1/ will goto then.
t Douaw county has rebuked the elan.
, derera of Judge Savage by giving him
i over 1,500 majority , In view of the fact
tlat the county is Republican by eight
hundred to one tlmu bnd this is a cola.
jiltinont thiat.rudgc Sasago can wolf bo
proud of ,
Two YEeiusag .Polk c.uut1 6o a'nr !
ucl Maxwell , Republican , 093 votes and
Mungor , Democratic dtindiaato for Sut
promo Judge , B votes. On Tuesday last
y. . Polk count gave 247 majority for Sar
ago arItlwuld seem the''Antl MonoPof Y
RepublI an ! # ayo'repented ' andgpiho
bachtuioltho hno'R r + "In ,
SEXA.OILM T710NY , the otdcat United
States Senatkx , in , consecutive , service ,
Wall probably bo electod'prceldont of th e
Senate When lha body nieets is Decor n.
as Senator 'Edmutda wishes to b o
rid of the position , The Rhode Ialan d
Solutor ltaa Iegainod his health and wit
t _ enter'upon ' hia filth & ' natorial term t '
' 1 linter. Of the eight Senators who bo
' K an now forme of service with him on !
j Ml . Saulebury , of Delayuro , 'aurvivoa
Mr , Anthony is the only Senator in con
. t , ti uoua. , ervjea whose name .was call
l i4larchl41861 , wjler3 jlu aoutheri them
I : ' ben hod wtthdrawn and the 'Democrat
wore in the minority. Thu importance
which athebos to the presidency of tli
80n , as exclppll6ed by the death o
GarI1 IJrnmakea the selection of so abl0
man as Senator Anthony veryeatlafttclo ry
the country d generally. ' \
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TWO "BOSSES" DOIPABD ,
The results of the voting in two States
on Tuesday are matter for special congratulation -
gratulation by all who hold principles
above party , in the ono case that so
dangerous a demagogue as Benjamin F.
Butler hag been repudiated by the people
of the old Bay State , and that lie now
remains solely as a festering thorn in the
flesh of the Democratic party. / Thu
ofd man" will doubtless be heard from iii
the national convention of that unhappy
political organization , desnito his defeat ,
and so long as there is anything which ho
considers worth the seizure Ida hand will
be outstretched and his peculiar , not to
say diaroputnblo , methods will ho cm-
ployed to enforce his wishes. Ilia pros ,
ent downing is all that Republicans care
for , ' .Cho political crockery he may
anmair in 1881 is not in their cupboard.
The election of Mr. Robinson over him
shows that the people ask for good men ,
and when they nro precented political
tricksters will be relegated to the rear.
Butler has traduced the State and hot
people for a moan political purpose.
Beyond that his administration has no
fenfuro of importance.
In Virginia Mahono has sufrared a do.
feat and ono which should be a lesson
not loss to himself than to the llopublj-
cmm faction which has catered to his
whims and winked at his dictatorial
Inethoda , for the sake of a success not
worthy the sacrifice. Tire Senator has
accomplished some good results in his
crusade against beurbonism , and for that
something i duo lam , but not the sacri
Pico of principle. The Republican party
could not afford to endorse him beyond
the verge it had roachod' in the past.
While a bourbon success in Virginia is
to be deplored , it is preferable to the
"bona" rule of Mahone , and should be
viewed in its true light , as a blessing in
disguise. The battle against tire victors
in the latest election in Virginia should
ho waged on a purer basis than his ,
waged with persistency , waged than un-
qualiiod success , ' and then will the full
bonefita accrue as they should , to the
whole State and tire country generally.
TILE LATEST FROM NEJIR.ISlt'A ,
Returns from the various , sections of
the state are attll incomplete , especially
from the Elkhorn valley and the counties
on the northeastern border , It is now
definitely known that Mr. Broady , 'the
Anti-Monopoly candidate for judge of
the First district , is elected by a land.
some majority. The district was Repub.
licati by fully 2,000 majority at the
last judicial election in 1SB1 , but the
popularity of Mr. Broady , and notoriety
of his opponent , together with the retul-
lion croiatad by the Anti-Monopoly movement
mont , are responsible for the result. '
The Second and Third districts elected
their judges by acclamation , all partioh
laving endorsed the same candidates.
Judge A. M , Post has boon elected iii
the Fourth district bya decisive majority ,
notwithstanding the heavy odds against.
hhnr
Judge Morris is elected' in the Fifth
over Boatty „ , Judge Gaal a is ro.clocted' '
unanimously , .
The outcome in the remaining districts
is as yet unknown.
The most liberal estimates on Suprorno
Judge show that the majority of M. B ,
Reese will not exceed 4,000 and it may
be wiped out entirslyby return from the
north % oatorn counties. All the brag and
and bluster of tllo supporters of Iteose
about the olLtimo majorities are propos
terous. In throe or four of the counties
that last year gave heavy Anti-Monopoly
majoritidsthero hoeboon a rovulaion , ow-
lug to purely local causes. Unpopularcan ,
didates and personal controversies turd
railroad influence were instrumental in
carrying those counties for Reese ,
but in the main the Anti Monopoly lines
did not water and the vote was pretty
much the same as it was last yoar. With
three-fourths of tire State press support.
ing Reese in a campaign that was fought
almost entirely through the press , the
Republican candidate should have been
elected by at least from 15,000 to 20,000
They have barely escaped defeat , and
they must now concede that Nebraska
will remain a debatable State until the
demands of lho Anti-Monopolists have
been conceded and satisfied ,
CALLING A'IIAL'I :
The business men of the country are
at last becoming alarmed over the rock.
ices inflation of railway and telegraph ae
curities , which form the basis of financial
enterprise of tire greatest magnitude.
Stock watering and excessive bonding
have created fictitious valuea that throat.
on sooner or later to bring on a crash
more disastrous than Jay Cooko's col ,
lapao in 1873 , Unless a check is put upon
stack watering and Credit Mobilior con
lltruction rings at a very early day Wall
ptroot will be convulsed with a panic that
will eclipse in magnitude and terrible
G naeq'uonces the memorable panic of
7iIh 1c Friday.
The Now York Chamber of Commerce ,
at a recent meeting , has taken the iuitia
tivo.and called a halt to the Goulds anti
Yandcrbtlta in their career of legalized
brigandagq , The following resolutions ,
passed by that body , will meet the hearty
approval of business inert all over the
i country :
That capitalization of surplus earning s
, should be prohibited by law ; that the in
Y crease of cai I al , either by stock o r
bonded iaauoa , should be defined by
' strict legal furnulas , easily undurat cod
' and only pormhtted for good and auilcion t
I public reasons , and not because it can b
, shown that a corporation can be made t
e P aYa , fair dividend on an in crease d
capital.
That the public welfare requires tja
o corporations should by subjected to Gov
f ornment eupervieion and control , "Stab
a or Natioual or both' , iu ! the case ma y
be ; ' by means of cornrmssrone or otho
methods.
That such Gcvcrameat dhperVbio
$
should have power to rogulalo and con
trot , within reasonable limits , the charges
of thcso corporations.
That ordinary differences arising ho.
twcon these corporations and their cm.
tomors should be decided by Oovermont
commissioners without the expensive and
tedious delays incident to a lawsuit.
rhnt larger and more important ques
tions should be , as now , referred to the
Legislatures or the courts ,
'F'lint there should ho no fixed limit to
the rate of cash dividends corporations
acting under such supervision as above
indicated may pay to their stockholders ,
by reason of superior management of
their affairs or of increased prosperity ,
but such quo9tions should ho loft t0 the
legislative power which created them , to
tlrctdo upon the necessarily varying con
ditfons of each case ,
. - .
Tut : Nutmeg State still keeps the con
trol of its Legislature in the hands of the
] topublicans , and a Republican successor
to Senator I'latt will be among the re-
stilts , Mr. 1'latt is the man distili
guidmed , we believe , forrojocttnga heavy
retainer from a corporation which desired
hie legal services , on thin honest
ground that ho was the servant of the
people , and did not think it right to give
his services to others while tlioy wore
duo his constituents ,
p. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
CrAinM.tx Donsnv had better revise
his figures. When ho bulletins lloeso
with ten thousand majority ho shows In
rnentable want of political mathematics.
THE RESULT IN NEBRASKA ,
A Vast Amount of Incomplete RD'
tarns From Various Portions
of the State
Reese Apparently Elected by
a Very Insignificant
Majority
Colby Out' on All Sides and Burled -
led Out of Sight.
The County 'Pickets Brilllant With
Varied Politloal Hues ,
NEBRASKA ,
'roan covxry.
Special Dispatch to Tna Bin.
Yon , ; , November 7.-Reese carried
tire county by about 5DO majority.
Township organization carries by n small
majority.
LINCOLN coUNTr MAJOnITIES ,
Special Dlspach to Tel : Bin.
NOarir PLATTE. , November 7.-Lincoln
county will give Savage 150 majority ,
Himan 350 majority , Calkin 100 major.
ity. Those majorities are approximated
from the count as far as made.
ItWIWUSON COUNTY TOTAI $ .
Spacial Dispatch to Tam BEu
Huunonr , Nab. Nov. 7.-Total votes
polled , 453 ; Roean 224 , Savage 223 , Colby ,
170 , Broady 250 , Cain 255 , Jushon 190 ,
Muasolman 240 , Brannon 187 , Mend 238 ,
Laroo 227 , Fischer. 177 , Wilson 241 , Cal.
Aron 213 , Houtz 230 , Baily 256 , Carpe
160 ,
TILE vorE op SirmnnicK COUxrr ,
Special Dispatch to Tint Bzmr.
For Supreme Judge ; Reese , 108 ; Say.
ate , 108FourthDistrictJud go , Williams ,
74 , Post 137 ; District , Attorney , Pat.
torsono0 , Marshall 116 ; County Tronauror ,
Webster 178 , Adams 18 , 'Ervmg 18 ,
Foster 3 , Clark Good win 24 , Rico 133 ,
'remplin 57 , Sheriff Dunham117 , Caawill
68 , Taylor 21 , Best 5 , County Judge ,
Logue 5.1 , Hoattettor 125 , Whited 32 ,
Superintendent , Itidgie 50 , Baker 124 ,
Dressler $7 ; Commissioners , Eastern
District , Gilbard 10 , Crawford 12Z , Adams
70 ; Dllddle District , Scuddor 132 , Traver
g ; Township Organisation , for 34 , against
rota COUNTY.
O. CEOLA , Nov , 7.-Tito vote of folk
county incomplotr , six out of the nine
rrociucts , gives time following : Savage
for Supreme Judge 39 majority ; Mills ,
Democrat for District Judge 230 major.
ity.
RITCIWQCK AND DUNDY.
Special dispatch to the Bee.
CcLnnwrox , Nov. 7.-Vote of hitch ,
cock and Dundy counties as far as heard
from stands ; Judge of the Supreme Court
M. B , ltoeso 63 , Savage 56 ; Judge of the
District Court , Gaslin 138 ; County Clerk ,
W. S. Perry 75 , W , W. Brown 6l ; Coun
ty Treasurer A. B , Young 00 , Chase 49.
( i. L. Baldwin has nearly the entire vote
for Sheriff ,
PLATTn COUNTY ,
Ceausrnus , Nub , , November 7.-Near.
ly complete returns from Platte county
dvo Savage 500 majority ; Post , District
Judge , 1,200 majority ; County Treasurer ,
Newman , Democrat , 100 majority ; Coun
ty Clerk , Stauffer , Democrat , 100 major.
ity ; Sheriff Kavanaugh , Democrat , 100
niajority , ;
IticnAaDSo i.
Rule , Neb , November , 7.-The fol.
lowing yotes cast in Rule , for Judge of
Supreme Court Savage 185 , Reese 75 ,
District Judge Broady 195 , Colby 101 ,
sAltry ,
Bi i.LEvrrNeb : , Nov.7.-Supremo Court
Savage 8 , Reese 80.
1SAH'NE ,
PAwNEn Ci v , Neb , Nov. 7.-l'awneo
City precinct tolled 510 votes , Returns
from Pawnco Cit Plum Crook Turkey
Crock , Miles and Table Ruck precincts
give Broady , District Judge , amajorit Y
of 30 ,
LAIicA 9Tna. '
Br1 iTT , , Nob. Nov. 7.-Supremo
Judge , Moose 190 , Savage 81.
HALL COU.NTv ,
Special D'wpatch t0 Tan Bzr.
GItAND ISLAND , 1ovember 7.-Savage
will have at least two hundred majority.
The county malomocratioamdAnti-Mono.
Poly.
STANTON OOUN'Y ,
SrM-ToN , Nov , 7.-This county goes
170 Dumbcmtio majotitg on thu State
ticket. Savage tin majority ; Crawford
43 majority , The county ticket went
t democratic by a small majority.
u oroE.
UNAnILLA , Nub , , November 7-Judg
r of Supreme Court , J. W. Savage 1.41 ; III ,
Reesu 148.
u . I'.tLay1U Nev. 7.-The fc1i : .iugi3
.
the vote from this place : State ticket ,
Sarno 183 , Iteoso 152 , County ticket
Woodhouso 101 , Brown 71 , Greonwe.ti .
148 , Adlo 125 , oeder't2 , Campbo11178 ,
Cnnida 132 , Chory 117 , Pierce 1177 , Dwel
der 187 , Boyd 218Sycamore 151 , Housor
177 , Morgan 107 , Stevenson 147 , ] hen
137 , Simpson 15 ! , Davidson 171 , Now
147 , Ellis 203 , Howard 100 ,
I\EnnAAKA CITv , November 7 , 4,30 , p ,
m-llouser is elected by 700 majority ,
Seymour by li votes , Adlo by8 , Stevenson
by 12 , Simpson by 300 , Canada by 100 ,
atson b 80 , and Weller by 210. The
oficial count ill decide the ota of Ste.
Volition , Adlo and Seymour. Broady is
ohected in the Third district.
Later returns give Savage 580 in time
county ,
Manmex.
CI\nmAL CITv.NOb.NOv. 7.--Suprerno
sludge : Ileeso 601 , Savage Gan ; Judicial
.f udgo : Post 0.0 , Williams 577 , Marshall
691 , Patterson 651 ,
w'.lslilNflTO\ ,
BL.tnt , November 7.-All Republicans
except county treasurer , and Reese be.
twceli 600 ad 700 majority in the
county. '
roar ,
OsucorA , November 7.-Tho official
vote of Polk county gives Savage S69 ,
Reese 022 ; Savage's majority , 217 ; dis
trict judge , Mills ( Dem.l 1,055 , Nonal
( Rep. ) 141 ; Mills majority , 612 ; Kelly
( liop.i candidate for clerk , has 1 majerm-
ty ; Adcons ( Rep. ) , candidate for judge ,
han 32 majority. Balance of ticket
fusion and Democratic.
nnn WILItOW.
INDLtNOLm , November 7.-Ill , B , Iteoso
has 400 majority , Wm. Gaslin about 600
majority , The Republican county ticket
is elected by about 8i10 majority.
LINCOLN COUNTY.
Nowrir I'rATTE , November -Total
vote of Lincoln county 778 ; State ticket ,
Snvndo , Dom. , 140 majority ; Judicial.
Hinman , Dom , , : t8 majority ; Calkins ,
Dem. , 64 majority ; county clerk , Grady ,
II ) em. , 08 majority ; treasurer , Ellen ,
Rep. , 65 majority ; sheriff , Bangs , Dom. ,
264 ; county judge , Snelling , 38 majority ,
' muto\VN.
. ALNSWOItT11 , November 7.-Returns
Coming in very slow ; indications up to
12 o'clock show a barge Republican ma-
jority. Savage . is running sell ,
nUFFALO.
r Iic.tBNEY , November 7.-Buffalo coup :
ty $ ivos Republican' majorities for the
entire State judicial and county tickets
ranging from 200 to 800 ,
Sherman county gives Savidge , district
judge , and Barber , district attorney ,
bo200 majority.
RE.tnNEY November 7.-Incomplete
reports , which will not , however be
chngemuch b fuf reports , elect the
entire Republican county ckeby in.
ralities ranging from 1000 to 000 , Sam.
L. Savid o for district judge , carries
tlmis county b nearly 600 a rty over
unman , is undoubtedly elected.
Bixlor fr district attorney has about I00
majority in this county ver Calkins and
is probably elected. Dawson county
giros Savid o and Bixlor 16 majority
each. Reports from Sherman count
iddicato a Ro tblican majority of about
100. Room tms about 40 ajorit3 in
Buffalo county.
tDAMS COUNTY.
HASTINGS , November 7.-Full returns
are all in and the entuo Republican
ticket is elected by a largo majority. The
Republicans carried every precinct in
the county with majorities ranging from
10 to 500. Reese's majority over Savage
for Judge , of the Supreme Court is 466.
. i1OWAnll , .
Sr. 'PAUL , November 7.-For Judge of
Supreme Court , Iteoso has 04 majority ;
Jud oof , District Court Norval , 31.7 ma-
moajorit county treasurer , C. Jackson , 428
' cent clerk C , Robison ,
557 majority ; sheriff' , Johnson , ,177 , ma-
jority.
1'OL1.
OsCEOLt , November 7.-The AntiMonopoly -
Monopoly ticket in Polk county is elected
ed , except county judge and countycierk ,
which are doubtful. Time majority for
Savage is 247 ; majority for b ! . A. Mills ,
District 4udgo , Anti-Monopoly , 012.
CASH.
'PL.trrsMoum , November 8.-The Re.
Publican State ticket has about 150 ma-
jority. The County Republican ticket
is elected by majorities ranging from
150 to 250 ,
BUTLR. :
DAVID CITv , November 7.-Returns
from Butler county are all in except one
precinct , which will make no material
change in the vote. Savage has a major-
it of about two hundred ; Williams for
District Judge has a majority of about
five hundred. Harper , county treasurer ,
is time only Republican elected. He will
have a small majority.
A STALWART ESTIMATE.
LINCOLN , November 7.-Returns at 10
o'clock to-night show Republican gains in
almost every county on time State ticket.
Iteoso , ltopubliean , in elected Supreme
Judge by 10,000 majority , Broady ,
Democrat , is elected in the First judicial
district by 3,500 majority. Three other
districts not hoard from are supposed to
bo in doubt. The Republicans elect the
seven judges. Very , few counties elect
tire straight Republican ticket , many
mixed , seine give Republican majorities
oil State ticket and elect opposition
county officers , others the reverse , Generally
orally all elonment united iu opposition to
time iepublicans.
ntwsoN. .
Pruu CRETE , November 7-Thu fol.
lowing is the official count ire Dawson :
Supreme Judge , James Savage 381 , M.
B , Reese 370 ; District Judge , Samuel
T.Savidge ; 381 , B. I , H inma4865 ; District.
Attorney , J. W. Bixlor 380 , E , 0. Cul
kips 370 ; county clerk , Hewett 413 ,
ltnldwin 33.4 ; county treasurer , Fleming
512 , Tiler 222 ; sherd , McLean 316 ,
amen 203 , O'Brien 192.
acTTON ,
SurroN , November 7.-Sutton pro.
duct $ IVCS Morriss District Judge , J
mna orttyi Boasts , District Attorney , 11 ,
majority ; Dickson , county treasurer , 150
majority : F. It. Yarco , clerk , 145 mma
jority ; Kidd , shorilr , 145 majority ;
Iteoso uJudge , 145 majority
Time county gives about 000 Republican
majority.
GAGE.
1Vvltonr , November 7.-For Judge of
the District Court , First Judicial dis
triet , Jefferson If. Broady , majority , 80.
County ticket , Ring , majority , Li , shier.
itf , Davie , majority , 114 ; County Judge ,
Krutshiger , majority , 400 ; county coot.
nriaalo er , Third district , Unkoff , major ,
it 1161 ; county superintendent , Fore.
maul , majority , 11 ; county surveyor ,
Pasco , majority , 300 ; for now county ,
majority , 440 ; against township ergani
Tatlon , majority , 210 ,
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hunter In the stomach ,
Much of time distress and slekilesa at.
I lribute.d to dyapctpaia , chronic diarrhoea
and other causes is occasioned by honor
In the stomach. Several cases , with all
. Iho ch uacterhstjcs of thcac wujplaat4 ,
a
11 r
Cures ,9crotula , Fiysipolas ,
Pinplos and Face Grubs ,
Blotches , Boi a , Tumors , 2ot-
tor , Humors , Salt Rllou m ,
Scald Hoar ! . Sores , Morouril
Diseases , Female Weakness
and Irrngularitios , Dizziness ,
Loss of Appetite , .Tuanclico ,
Affections of the Liver , Indigestion
gostion , Biliousness. Dyspop
sin and Goneraf Debility
Aeauc of lluNork meo.t Moen will satty the
moo skepit el mat It Ii the Greatest Illon.t 1'antlr un
earth. 1O14 1,1 medidnedeAle"eerrwhcte.
D"ectlona.eleven lanruages. l'nIcaz. ' .
FOSTER , MILBURN &CO. , Prop'ia Buffalo , N.Y.
have been cured by Rood's SarsatlaHlla.
Other cures biftiated by this Medicine are
so wonderful that time simplest statement
of them atfurds thobestpruof that it combines -
bines faro curative agents mind when once
used secures the confidence of the people.
A company of Erie , Pa. , capitalists hsa
been formed for Lilo purpose of embalming -
ing time dead in all cities of the United
States by Dr. Arthur S. Lovett's secret
process. The capital stock is fixed at
$250,000. But one man of time company
is to be entrusted with the secret rim a
hermetically sealed casket. This mom ,
bor is to be placed under $100,000 bomids
to preserve the casket intact. Ho is to
be elected by the stockholders , and is
only to open time box and read the secret
for the benefit of stockholders in time
event of Dr. Levctt dying suddenly without -
out making provision for carrying on the
business of the corporation.
Joy in Chinatown ,
SAN FRANCISCO , CAL-Chan Hon.
Chao , President of the Sic Companies ,
gives time following to the press. [ His
statement is endorsed by leading Chinese
merchants , among whom arc : Leong
Pok hug , President Sam Yip Co.Wong
Shok Lee , Prosidontxop Wo Co. ] Chan
Hon Choo nays : We regard St. Jacobs
Oil as the most wonderful medicine in the
world , as a euro for pain.
Missionary Bills.
Nw YonE , November 7.-Time exccui ,
tivo committee of the Missionary Society
of the Methodist Episcopal church began
its annual session today. The following
appropriations wore recommended : Africa -
rica , 4,000 ; South America , $28,000 ;
Central China , $31,000 ; Foe Chow ,
$15,000 ; North China , $215,000 : West
China , 512,000 ; Germany and Switzer ,
land , $24,000 ; Sweden , $22,000 ; Norway -
way , $14,000 ; Denmarlc , $10,000 ; North
n$64,000 ; South India $10,000
Bulgria , $15,000 ; Italy , 27,000 ; Mcs. .
ice , $34,000 , and Japan , $35,000.
TimoSt. Louts I'ollco Light.
Sr. Lochs , November 7.-At a moot.
ing of'tho board of police commissioners
this evening , the decision of the court of
apeala annulling their act of October 7th ,
relating to the deposition of Chief Camp.
boll was recognized and an order made
that police captains report to Colonel
Campbell : , The latter thereupon took
possession of time police headquarters and
is on duty tonight , Chief Tanio re
tiring without opposition. 'Before ad.
journment , however , 'De Lutz , one of
the commissioners preferred charges of
insubordination and conduct unbecoming
an officer against Colonel Campbell , arts
that gentleman will be tried on the
charges at the next regular meeting 'of
time board. The conspiracy case against
Messrs Lutz , Caruth , Mclntire and But-
lerwascontinued today until the .26th
inst. to give the State time to prepare
for the prosecution.
The Dollar Nuisance ,
CLNCLNNATI , November 8.-The dir-
cetonof the board of trade and transports -
ports at a meeting t.-day , adopted time
report of time committee , declaring the
trade dollar a nuisance and recommending -
ing a memorial to Congress for its ro
demptlon by the government and withdrawal -
drawal from circulation.
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CURES
Rheumatism , Neuralgia , Sciatica ,
Lumbago , Dmckattta , headache , Toothache ,
gore TI routYne1ntarNprnlue.llru/.e ,
Lit ALL l.rll'I ; aui'tI.r I'tRt eau Alll18.
eUeDreret.'MItU.rLMew.ken. rIM1eauu.kale
pir.tiro , In It I.antuq.v.
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$30,000 fort fZ.
3 Regular Monthlp Drawmglatntake pJae
in the MMonlo hail , Slaaonio 1'cwpls Dund
D Ink , hLoututnc , icy ,
Thursday , November 29th , 1883.
A Lawful Lottery and Fair Drawings ,
chukrnt by thu IegWaturoot Ky „ and tt.iat declu.
al legal by the highest court in the State. flood
given to henry County In the num of 1100,000 for the
pronspt pa ) noot of aU prize. .old.
A ItEYOLU ION IN BINOLE NUMBER DItAWINOB
std ! Everv tlcket holder hteown eupervisor , cen call
out the number on hla ticket and era the rorreepond
log number on rho tag placed In the wheel in his
praeeaea Thew drnwhtg. will ooeur on the hat
T7surtdayat every month Iteed thu tnagnLScent
November Schema.
1 Prize. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . t 50,000
1 i'rrIze' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10,0(0
' . paw
2 i'fuzesefO0each , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , 6,000
a Prtzee , I,000cach. . . . . . , , . . . . . . . . . . . . o,0u0
to lrleoe , 1.00 end , , , , , , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10,000
101 100 ach , , , . , , , , , .
200 i'rtzes , L7 each . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10,000
r0J Pnzee , :0 each. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . , , , . 10,0(0 (
1000 I'rire. , to tech. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10,000
D IMcee , r ( oachApproxinmtlonlttu2.700
0 I'rtn a , roe nods 'S S 1,500
e price , 100 cash o „ DD0
1,557 hr's $110
Whole Tlckete , $2. flair Ticket' , $1 ,
27 Ttciots , $50. ae Tlcaet' , 4100 ,
Remit money or musk Draft n Letter , or scud b
z sresa Dottv SEND fly muom : ' EmtlD : Lrrfra
ii 1'Ot3T OYFICEOIWFdt , until further notice. Or ;
un of tS and upward by expree , tau la rent at our
a"p 'e nee. Addrem au Orden to J. J , lk1UOLAs ,
LrMm.lal , .tl'.4-ti h "n Li YM .W
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Dry Goods !
C. CO. ,
Washington Avenue and Efth Street , - - - ST. LOUIS , MOl
STE I IELIE JOHNSON & C ® .
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Wholesale Grocers !
AND JODDERB El
FLOUR , SALT , SUGARS , CANNED COOLS 'ND ALL GROCERS' ' SUPPLIES
A FULL LINE OF THE BEST BRANDS DFJ
Cigars and Manufactured Tobacco.
AGENTS FOR BENWOOD NAILS AND LAFLIN & IRA/ID POWDER CO
MAX MEYER & CON ,
IMPORTERS OF
HAVANA CIGARS I
AND JOBBERS OF DOMESTIC
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PROPRIETORS OF THE FOLLOWING
CELEBRATED BRAN DSa
Reina Victorias Espetiales , Roses in 7'Sizes from $6
to $120 per 1000 :
AND THE FOLLOWING LEADING FIVE CENT CIGARS :
Combination Grapes 'Pro ' 'ess Nebraska' Wyoming and
, ' Brigands.
WE DUPLICATE EASTERN PRICES
SEND FOR PRICE LIST AND SAMPLES.
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Double and Single Acting Power and Nand
PUMPS , STEAM PUMPS ,
Engine Trimmings , Mining Machinery ; Bolting , Hose , Brass and Iron Fittings
Steam Packing at wholesale and re ail , HALLADAY WINDMILLS , CHUIttH
AND SCHOOL BELLS.
Corner 10th Farnam St , , Omaha Neb. .
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. ILtNUFAVIUREIL OF OF ST1tICTLT FntST-CLASS
Carriages
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AND TWO WHEEL CARTS.
1510 and 1320 Harney Street and405 , 9. . 19th Street , , - A NEE
U trated Cataloeue furnished tree upon appllcatlan. ,
elPr tG.E&r r
On Time--Small .
Long - - Payments.
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15111 DODOE"ITIIE
J. Ae WAKEFIELD
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1w7IOLESALE AND RETAIL DF. w IN
, Lath , S1ill1o ! , Piekots ,
SASH , DOORS , BLINDS , IIIOULDINGS LIVE CEMBNT PLASTER' ' &C.
STATE GENT FOR MILWAUKEE CEMENT COMPANY
Near Union Pacific Depot , - - OMAHA , NEB
a _ VY a
DEALERS IN
Hall's Safe and Lock Comp'y' .
FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF
SAFES , VAULTS , LOCKS , &c.
1oso1Warnam itroot. c mtais.
a.ar . , a. 13 .JL .R6I rIq
Booth'sAND
AND
ANDWHOLESALE. .