1 Ttft1 ; P9AYLY BLE - Oll1h1i.1 , T1iU1ZS1)A kNOVEhfBL R 22 , 1883. - - - . ' THE GM A Ti & BE T t . ' I'I - - Dbllshed every nrrntnq , except Oneday. The ' eelAonteyi otuIci duly , xaxs es Attn. ! ne Yet..4Io.G I Tlam IltIontfL , , . . . . , iO010netontl. . , . MIYixrlRT DU , ttCU HRe ZVRAT WN1teDlr. rRlnlreln'ltD. One Ytet. , . . . , , . , . $ Three 3Rnthe..4 t0 tilt nonthe.Loo I One .T th . . . , . , . , 40 I AmetltR News Oomp + ny , SO v AgorkswNewsdcal n In the Unlted SL + tos. OeRRTRC01tD1Drae. A CoramnnlAtfonerrlatIai 'N + rweandEdltedel sastters houldboaddrrsled to the Eoiroe er Tits .zI xDSivsss LxtCARe. AB nudnar totters and Uemltt'tnuea ehoidd be addreiaedtoTUeflirt fhnnmsr.tu eoerNy , OMAfA Dmfte , Checks and'1 o tofoe nrdern to t.o . made pey able to the order of the twrnrany. 'Till B > < E BIIBLIS1INU COI PROP Sa E. ROBEWATER , Edttor , ThmileAgtvhtx Proclamation , In furthennce efttho cra iiu1 of tide people attho cloetns of oastk your , to engage upon a stay not apert for thai. purpose In epedal fa4t vat of protec to the Giver of all Goodthoreforo , I , Choeter A. Arthtr , l'roeidont of thoUnited $ tatee , do hereby thelgn ate Thureday , the 29th do of Nevember roxt , ae a doq of nUonal tliaukegfringforttio ymrthetie drawieg to .rut ord Ims brien replete with the ov denco d divine geodncw , the pro vallanco of lloalr.h , the iullnne of the etobil.it [ and order , time Fsrvset , o peace the bRnwth cif fraternal , fa lings , the epread of 1ntelltgenco and learatng , the eoutinued cn joyment of chat and religious lilwrty-all three and countleee other blessinge are cause for roverontrcjcidng. I do , therefore , roc.m mend that on the day above appointed , the people roatirom their accuetoniod labour , i and mooting imthelraoveral laces of wnrehl e , exprea. tlieirt o ; t gratitih po to Cud that lb f has dealt bmmtllully with thin nation and I pray that liie grace and favor abide with It d Braver. C1II STxn A. 1 ILTIUll ( , 1'rceldent : I By Fnxn. T.1rnLINoIUrasH ! , Secretary of State .AN 1TI TdONOI'OLY wave im On its way . ; down from Mandtoha. Thu people of tin t region arc in armor ngaimrst the rail , woad land-sharks. Fonr GARLAND , Colorado , will ho die. continued on the let of December , and thus another old frontier landannrk , rich in border history , romatco and tragedy , will pass away. m Now that the trade dollar has disap pcared from circulation , and gat into the hands of nmonoy brokoo and Shylocks , congress will1 o naked to redeem the tin- .commercial coin at ono hundred cants on l the dollar. A compact lobby will ho on ? nand tide winter at Washington to put the job through. Wtiaan de Chairman Domoy with his 'r'evised returns ? Ills first estimate was from 12,000 to 15,000 majority for Reese. His next estimate was from 8,000 to 10 , 000. His last was front 7,000 to 7,500. And norv it turns out that Reese line less than 4,400 majority , A change of 2,200 'votes would have elected tiavago. o TifE cxomptton laws of Dakota are be. t ing severely criticdecd , for fostering fraud tL an the part of debtors. Several cases have occurred lately in which Chicago morchatts have been heavy losers , while q ' their debtors tnado money by failing or ' "selling out , " and that , too , alinont t ) immediately after receiving largo con- of goods , which wore partly I i L purchased on credit. i Tun Chicago Tribune line recently of been improve ; . in nero ways than one. r Its now typo gives the paper a very bright and clean appearance , but the 1 1 most notable improvement is iii the quality - ity and quautity of its reading matter and special dispatches , The Tr thunc in a ropreseutativo American newspaper , and is second to none in the United $ tatCS. , A CntoAoo workman writing to the l 1-Wunc on the problem of ovar-piodue. , tion and business stagnation , reaches the following conclusion : "The time has come when the general government must either kick up another war or undertake gigantic systonis of internal improvement - ment , and certainly the latter is prefers- blo to the former. " Thin is decidedly i 1 su3bcstivo , and ought to furnish our great atatcumen , who am about to con. gregato at Washington , food for serious ' reflection , I 1 a Ir the police Turco of Omaha were mare vigilant and attentive to their dw t ties there would ho seine setae in in. d creasing too number , but to enlarge the force without adding to the efficiency would be a very foolish piece of business , r ) Thorn aro' some good men now on the r forcer but every member ought to be a thoroughly of iciont officer. The manner in which policemen am selected is nil wrong. They ate generally made police. men on account of same political services 11 that they or thar friends have ruudored + to the mayor or councilmen vvhto have the appointing power , and not on account of their fitness. A little civil service reform form is needed in the police department TImu cattle men of the woat have load a very prosperous season this year , and their prospects never looked brighter , I The beef market has ranged higher for i I western cattle thtu in any previous year , i and has proved satisfactory for all ship pore , Time tendency of time times is t poland consolidate di0'oront interests , an'1 thus concentrate power and wealth The cattle men am no exception to tit s rule. They have already bunched a larg o number of small herds into oxtonsiv I compwioe , arid all the smaller intoroe fa t will ha Boon entirely abtorbod. Tim cat tiomon by the consolidations already no compliehod kayo been enabled to regulate late the market to suit thomso'vos ante d to hovern their shipments , which thf yotr ha"o been so managed as not t o overilool the mnrr'tot at any Ono tinto This nu ' , be a very good thing for tit eatUc moo , but not so for the cFnsume of beef , who will from this limo have t o pay hrighor prices than ever. The cattl o l kings tvdt eon ho able to oopo with to oo .railroad kings and dictate terms M r TAKINR CAnR 01' TItR I ; iMAN.C Forty years ago the India ms octupyinq a vast domain fu the statra of ( loorgis , Alabama and Mieeisaippi , entered into a treaty with the govrrnment , whertby they wcro frsnsferrcd to the Indian Ter' ritory , west of Arkansas and south of what is the state of Ksomas. Tits tribes who made this trc&ty stipulated for themselves that the landsallotteeittothemn should bo subditrided in rovcralty. As a result of this tr'oaty the Cherokees , Choctaws , Creaks and Chickasaws htvo become self .sustaining. They have crlti- vated jllauitalious ant farms for moro than twomm y 3eara , raised crops , kuilt churches anti sdloollhousos , and observed the habits of avilirod po0Pl0. It is proposed Ily Secretary Teller , in his forthcomnngTnport , that tithe palms of making the Indian self-sustaining bo carried - ried out among the eomi barbaroua tribes wont of the Missouri river. The secretary proposes to make sweeping recommenda- tioiul for cutting down the reservations , and for giving to each Indian his portion of time land in eovoralty. Whiio the treaties heretofore made have sot impart ( Vast tracts of hand embracing - bracing millions upon millions of acres , the policy of srithlnolding these lands from settlement , when time Indians cannot - not possibly cultivate thornt or nmako practical.uso of thorn , must sooner or later be abandoned. The fact that time lndians cat 110 longer subsist 1iy hunting time buffalo , compels them to adopt limo new mode of living altogether. Roaming - ing about at random with Imo ubjcct cx capt plundering settlers , or stealing from each other , must cease to be a . Tim Indian should now be made to take ctro of himself. Congress must take time imitative step to puthini in that condi- tion. It mast first discharge its just obligations due to to Indian in former treaties. Secretary Toiler says that there is over $1,000,000 duo and unpaid to time Sioux , for school purposes , under time treaty of 1808. The treaty agreement on this point was that time United States would support a school in that "nation" for ovary thirty children of ago to attend school Time secretary says this agreement - ment line been violated because congress refused or neglected to make time necessary sary appropriations. There can be no excuse for this neglect on time plea of inability , for ovary year since 1868 timero iras boon a surplus of receipts over expenditures rangimig from $30,000,000 to $125,000,000. The government italsoappearsfronr time secretary's forthcoming report , atauds in debt omen cow , one yoke of oxen and $100 worth of tools and farming utensils t0 each of 25,000 Sioux families by time neglect of congress to make the needful appropriations for time execution of this part of the treaty of 1808. Immasmuoh as the government obligated itself by solemn treaty to furnish these supplies it is in honor bound to carry out time agreement as far as it can be Bono it behooves congrose pow to take a Imew departure in dealing with these Indians , and place timem.on a footingthat will cn able thou to take care of thonmeolves. Thu building of railroads and the crowding - ing forward of tine frontier settlers will soon' ' solve time Indian problem for us , oven if congress fails to do its duty. l'itVENL'N7'S. Time problemn of pavements in one that continues to interest as well as puzzle many of the [ loading citmos , the quos tionsinvolved being cost , durability mod cleanliiieas. It is aafe to asy that Omaha lmas selected time two boat pavements- stone and asphalt. It is fortunate that sho'did not mnako time mistake of putting down wooden pavements , which were once so popular , ht the first place it has been proven that wood is uot a durable pavement , and now it is alnown that it is not a healthful material for paving pur pesos. Tire health officer of Detroit , in reply to a resolution of the city council requesting his opinion on the healthful. ness of wood pavements , says : "Time hygienic objections to wood pay. ing are very grate , ' and quotes from M. T"uaeagnoisprofessor of hygiene at Montpullor , Franca , to limo effect that a 'hygienist ' cannot look favorably upon a street covering consisting of a porous substance capable of absorbiimg organic smatter , and by its own decoutpasnhon giving rise to noxious minsm , which , pro. coedimg fmom no largo a surface , cannot be regarded as inaignilicant. ' Ito nays : 'I ant convinced that a city with a damp clinnato , paved entirely with wood , would soon beconmo a city of marsh fevers. ' "Time of block " joints a pavemcut , says Comm. Cilnmre , "conatituto fully one-third of time entire area ; and tutder the average care time surface of filth exposed - posed to evaporation covers threudourths of the entire street. The foul organic matter is lucid in the joints , ruts and ; fut. tors where It undergoes putrefactive for. memtatioi in warmm , damp weather , cud becomes the fruitful source of noxious eflluvigmn , or It floats fu time atmosphere and pometrptes the ilvallimg iii thu forum of unwtmoiesouo dust , irritating to time Oyes anti poisolous to time organs of rce- pimtion , T1meDotroit health conmmissionor quotes several other authorities , whose opinions are all to the annre otleot , auoug the number being Dr. Fordyce Darker , of Now York , amid Prof , 11'ln. II. Brewer , mm emiuott chouist , of Yale collego. Time conrmiesionor protests strongly against wooden pave- ) monte , and with regard to time stouo pave moats he saes mnothing objeethnmablu to thorn save their noiainesa , which he tlminks is a great obstacle to time recovery of many patients..s to sheet usphalt pavement , duo says it answers all samuitary' ' S roquiremnents , It contaiua no mnatori + i that is acted mm by time acid or alkaline . solvents of liquid filth. It is tenacious , u Grm , durable , yet elastio and silt ; ell , r It is hose noisy than ever woodcut btocl pavan nit. It cotta less than stone fat repairs , and next to stone lasts longest o It to eoumparatlvely hnperviwus to liquid , of any kind. It Is free from dust nui can be cleaned .by water as cosily as a china plate. The sheet nsp nlt can be adapted to an old pe.vtmomt of atone or a macadam road bed as well as to a special btyer of hydraulfo concrete. No pavement mont can be so perfectly mended when cut into by plumbers. As 05 to 70 per centof sand enters into ita composition , it affords good footing for horses. It.com municates no vibrations to time adjoining buildinge , duos slowlyweakoning ; and dis integrating their structure. It sates great cost of wear and tear to animals and vehicles. It makes so smooth a surface - face that street railway companies could substitute on it herdic coaches , in a great measure , for clunsy cars , to time great ra- lief of the people. TIVRNrI-FUUIt IIOfJf CLOGS The adoption of time now standard time by time railroads liar caused a now dos pnrtaro iii tlio reckoning of time. For centuries people lnpvo been accustomed to number the hours at from 1 to 12 , and thou duplicnto them to till out time 24 hours ( list make day. Amen the very first t0 adopt sari fiustrato the 24 o'clock system is the Detroit Evening .Tourrral. It's three editions , issued at 2 , 3 and 5 p. fit. respectively , are headed " 14 o'clock , " " 15 aclockI and " 17 o'clock" editions. All through its dis patches , local news items , advertise mouss , etc. , the hours arc marked according to the 24 o'clock method. A main arriving at homo at 11 o'clock at night would be there at 23 o'clock , The noon hour remains - mains time sanmo as heretofore , 12 o'clock , and 6 p , m , would be 18 o'clock. Time count begins at 1 o'clock in the morning , and continues around the dial once in 24 hours , instead of twicu as heretofore. This practical method (1008 away with n , m and p , m. , and wlmoi under the new synten tire hour is announced we will know exactly what time it is , without the above affixes. We believe time new system will soon come into gmnoral use , as it is already meeting with a favorable comnidoratioi by tire public. Of course this will casino a tonmporary boom in time manufacture of clocks and watches , as new dials , if not new works , will lmav'o to lee made for the 24 hour sya- tom , Ono phi suggested divides time dials 111(0 ( 120 minutea , instead of 00 as iteratofure , thereby causimmg time hour- hand to make only ono complete revolution - tion in a day. Anotimer plan places the numerals nn two concentric circles , those from 13 to 2.4 , inclusive , being placed ins side time figures from 1 to 12 on the same radial lines. It has also beomt suggested that an improvement on both these mothodn may be efl cted by means of twin dials , the thin outer ono to contain twelve perforations through which the numerals on the inner one will show By means of a simple mechanical device otthor of these dials may be automuuticldly shifted at the end of every twelfth hour , so that one sat of figures will be displayed - played from noon till midnight , and time other from tnidmmigltt till noon. By this simple device clock dins would retain their present form and divisions , yet would show the hours condecutivoly from 1 to 24. However , the 24-hour plan can be used withh the present time pieces by simply substractinrg 12 , when the hour is beyond that figure , LESS TITAN 4,300 , Ecese's Majority over Savage. Below we present official returns from 65 counties of majorities given at the into election for Suprono Judge , with estimates for the two i maining countica of Wheolarand Sioux , The oficial count eannotpossibly vary more than 50 either way from these figures : Official Mnjer .trd. . Ojririnj Majorilu. - - - - - - - , - - ' r----- r------ + ( 'autTY , nxnsu. COUNTY , IIAVnnC , t'.dama .1. ] lutlur . . . , . . . , . 472 Antelope . . . . . . . 457 Cass. . . , , , . , , . , , 107 Bowna. , . . . . . . . 612 Coder. . . . . . . . . . 313 Buffalo , . . , . , , . , 202 Cmning , , . , , . , . 26 Burt. . , , . . . . . . . 111 Clwyenno. , , . . . 111 Brown. , . . . . , , . 312 Cherry. . . , . , . , , 33 Clay . . . . . . . . . 471 Dndga . . . . . . . . . 41ti Col.uc. . , , , . , , . , 135 Duuglas..1532 Costar. . . . . . . . . . 125 Dawson . . . . . . . . . 11 Dixon ; . . . . . , . . . 152 Duk ta. . . . . . . . . 40 1Ihimoru. . . . . . . . 1:6 Coepor , . . . . , , , , . Y6 Frauklhr. . . , . . . 126 Creuloy. . . , . . , , 102 Furaie , 276 Itult , 207 b'rotdiur. . . . . , , , ill Jefferson. . , , , , , 12 . tinge. . . . . . . . . . . . ' 2 Keltlm. , . , . , , . , , 2 [ lanai , . . . . . . . . . 357 Lluodn. . . , , , . . , 141 liunllten. , , . , , 22 Monlek . . , . „ hm8 Hitchcock , . . . . . 21 Ctoo. . . . . . . . . . . 371 lloward. . . . . , . . p0 I'lerco. , , . , , , . , . UU colt. . , . . . , , , . , 106 i'latt . . . . , . , , . , 510 Johnson. . , , . , . , 116 Palk. . . . . . . . . . . 217 Kearney. . . , . . . . 86 lticl.ardeon . , . . . , 172 Kaux. . . . . . . . . . . 1110 Sdlmmo. . . . . . . . . . 2U Lancater.1125 Swpy. : . . . . . . . 18 : Madteun , , . , , , , 5 Stomten , , . . , . . . f0 Nmic1. , . . . . . . . . 205 Thayer. . . . . , . . . 100 Numimuha , , . , , . . , 253 Nockulle. . . , , . , . 101 Fatinwkd AruJer ite , . I'ntvuoo. , , . . . , . 21)1 Sioux. . . . . . . , . . 25 1'hell.e. . . , . . . . . . 158 - ItNI willow. , , , ; 573 . . . . , , , , , . Saunders , . . . . . . 617 wurd. . . . . . . . . 25T Sherman . . . . . . . 67 Vul o y. . . . , . . , . 336 Wuhngton553 Nuy11u. . . . . . . . 217 1Vnl.eter 478 York. . . . . . . . . . . 595 r tatttnntnl Mdjorlu. ( Wheeler , . . . , , , , 100 Total , ,10277 ' uualorlty over Savage , 4,280. TAX stuntum , as practiced by the rail. road nmomnpolies , hoe became n fine art. The president of the Jersey Camtral rail. road has recently tlmrnwn sonmu light on time mwtuods adupled by some railroad corporations to evade their just taxes. A report was presemmted to limn which showed net oarings anountiog to about $0,000,000 ; but lw explained that it. had boon merely madu fur purpeos / of tnxa then , IIe said time rent sarohmrsof time real wcro between $11,000,000 , and $12 , . 000,000 , but , by mmmakiug up a report "iii strict accordance w'it's " the law , timoy wore nmsdu to appear at about ono'half time real amount , Daniul O'Coiumell used I to boast that lie onuld drive a onauh nnd I four through almost any act of the Brh ish parli'Amont , but thin foot of President Little--that of driving locomotives and whoa trajna of cars through a state statute--beats it all hollow , Tor. Omaha volunteer fire department tins virtually gone to pieces. Tliolo is nothing loft of it except a few straggling members , who deserve credit for contin uing to do tltoirduty. Some stormy night a serious fire will occur and then Omaha will become convinced thata well- equipped and paid department is n fleece- sity. But why wait until a conflagration demonstrataa this fact ? The time to act is now , and not a day should be lost. Time prosemit force of fnremnon is perhaps sufi ciunt to handle an ordinary fire on a calm day , but what Omaha ucccls and must have is a paid number of neon who will be preaeat at ovary fire. Chief Engiueor Butler has urged the city council to take action in this matter , but so farthmoy have paid little or no attention to it. Ono of his auggoetionsis that a number of mine ute men should be employed to attend ovary fire , and that they should bo paid for suck attendance. This is a good idea but in addition to title time nmnborof reg. ular monthly salaried met should be in creased. A city of 50,000 people cannot afford to depend upon a volunteer fire de- . Time bLainess inch , whoso property is at stake , will find by a little investigation that under the present state of affairs they are daily running great risksatd , they should call upon time council - cil by petition or otherwise , and demand am immediate ro organization of time fire department on a paid basis witlm a view to its thorough eflicicuncy , Euar.Nv. FIELD , of limo Chicago News , line this to say of Indiuu Agent Wilcox : "Indian Agent Wilcox line hind a serious quarrel with Gen. Crook because time latter rofttses to lmnmmg twelve Indians , who have offended the agent. If Mr. Wilcox has ever done anything for his country , except draw pay for asoft snap , ho us perhaps entitled to some considera tjon , If time popular opinion of the talon fs n right one , twenty of his kind could stand abreast our time small end of a cambric needle and not complain of being crowded , " PosTaASTEn GENEmIAL Gitu..uA5i is con. tinning ifs war on frauds. He is now making it warm for the pension sharks. His recent order to postmmmnsters , not to furnish lists of names to pension agents at Washington , and not to distribute their circulars unless addressed to fndr riduals , will meet with general approval , and have atondency to check the syste matic frauds that are being practiced on ox union soldiers and their widows and orphans. STATE JOTTINGS. The new deot ; at Fremont is nearly cone platcl. ° Otoo county's apido crop for this year is cn timatcd at 20,000 bushels. The Nebraska City None ropora a fatal malady among the hurees m that ticinity. Pittsburg , I'a. , parties are negotiating with the Fremr + ut Mill Co , for a large supply of flour for Stint market. Another lmndrodmile extension of the Sioux City k 1'udfie road in Northern Nobra has already been arram ed for. A little ten year ohf girl named Stella B. Farriug , w is knocked down and killed by a runaway team last meek , at ltulo. The Platte Ie pretty svoll frozen over , only time larger channels being open. Thu water is very low for this season of the year. The roads as usual in Nobraaka , are in ox cellemit condition and farmers are Hauling to market soma of their 40 bushels Lu the acre wheat. An extensive band of horse thieves under tin notorious Kid Wade , has been operating is the np eoummtry for sumo time past. Six have beam. captnrod , throe are in jail in Cum- fug comity , and two largo partioe are In pun stilt of other members of the gang. Grand Leland is taking steps towards secur- i ° c a croamtry. After many attempts Salem lies at last succeeded - coeded in obtaluiug a bank. Time Cmmnmorcfal lintel , Frlondvillo , was damaged 5500 by lire Thursday. Twentyfrve now houses have beau built stueo June 1 , and others are going up. Is Imhdul to burn earn for fuel ) 1Ve have to du it ail the samo-Cedar Repids Kra The Odull Optic ssys the now elevator there will be thu largest one tlt.ttsldo of Lincoln. Time shipping of bruotu corn from Kearney has become quite extonilvo says The l'rese. Ducks and geese are slid to Iw very scarce at their usual ie.ting places along the 1'latte above Iimutioge. ; Walter Keith , of North Platte , had a horse killed mmal his buggy smcu.hod on the railroad bridge Tuesday evening , Liicoln and Iinatluga have a coal famine. There was nut ludf u tun of soft coal um the yerde ut LtaWln 1Vod"oaduy. Exteulvo twat hods fromm 10 to 30 foot deep are reported to huvo bcendiscovered iii Custur county. If true this uioansclienp fuel. d farmer ( n Howard county has lost twelve or lifteeu line shoats. The dlseu.u . seams nu ineurablu aflecttou of the lungs , a sort of lung fever. A pralrin fire last week on Pralrio creek do tn.yod fifty tons of hay fur Lute North , ( us ty tor Juuie.e Cushing , and c'uttsiderabla fur uthors. Ms Clmmnborlaln a Clwmry county cattle noun , has a bloated cow which recently dropped three canvas , two of which are living and tlulvh.v. The now church at David City will be dcdl. cttod on Sunday , Nov. 25th , . Isaiah Reid , of Nevada , Iuwe , editur of The high. way , will ollclute. Time mnail carrler between Albion anti Soo. tin hna rfusud to longer servo for time simia11 remtnturatluu proudsed Idm , and last week no noun was carried. Tim now holler Flour Mills of Scott k Co , , are in full blast now , anti the toot of their wld tlu is n pleasant sound to those Interested In thu welfare of hitlr. The WcephmgVatnr creamery has eliot dew" for rho winter. It will open the tiet of Mardi with u lurgo incruaso of patrons umom.e . the farutere In time vicinity. Itella Ii. hartngton , a little girl 10 years .Id , wee so eerlourly hmjured by a runaway team at Fulls City last Saturday that she died in less thin aim hour afcerwarde. They an ! having a hot content at Cnnnaover tlma eahnns queetinu. 'limo council vutod licemuea by aw mujority mad a muses meeting of citizens i ua.cd mctduduue for a recouelderutlon. Anson Hewitt , of Fhorkian , one cf the earl sad ucu + lwruus settlers of that prrctnct , I. building a cattle barn , the fraue , timbers of which are hewn ( rum trees pluutud by his own baud some fifteen years ago. 'I'Ito 1'lattsmoutlm ether channel at Frontout has changed nod there is now aurge ! vulunio of wafer rnmihng betwrou the head of tlmo isluud and the ' 'tiig ( eland' above , whore be. fire Intt little of the current passed. Fed hooter , a fanner of De + lgro county.otl rubed the past swoon whett thst averi Idum 271 bu.h.ls liar acre Ills brutber'il liuui ( mad a y field of 23 bushels lwr acre. Thla whom ti. m'as ale' of a splendid quality. It Ia uu. velnus how mud ! luurlwramid build. ing material is being hauled out of 0'\0111 I10W ANIWI1EN TO USF BII11UOCRBIOOII Billers YOUB APPETITE le poor-If your dtgcellon fe - , anti ou MO debll hated and despondent , try Bunloek Bloat Bitters. You will he delighted with the result , BEDICINEIesmagnificent aperlentgently THIS moire the boweie , cleaneos the ldood and ltravte oa tev re , s ck lies amhce , and b Moue aneeke eo priraleut daring the hot moothe ; and shays net ronm , e u d dehHity as well. Td USE Burdock liiood BlUere Is expltlned IIOW-vryeea.lr athelmbelscoon1Pfningeach bane. The doe. the patient will vary se hi. or her good so-se ictato + . Nu harmful rued. em i.1b1o reeul fr m the use otiho mcdHno. Wa wlil gnat. tutee approcleblo b nett every tlrn . TO usa llurdock Viand butters It le an. WIIE neccessary to state , Allunders'endwhat a good laxatlre and bloo I tondo can acomnpiiTh , anti allkmiow when they neat ouch ( and we might Inter potato ALL aced It at one time or another ) . A. a IteMtnt etporhnent an.l for cortun relief , try Burdock - dock flood Imitters. Ily lbuggl te. FOSTER , SIILBURNfe CO. . t'rop'sfufTalo , N. Y. Lids fall , The Banner remarks , and one would think there was a large fratno house being built on every qunrtoreoction in the county ! A train on the B. & M. recently mndo the rim from Akron to McCook , n distance of 143 tulle. , in 180 minute. + , Considering the stops mndo and slowing up at crossinge , tide is at average of a little over 50 mike an hour. Among the poetofiicoe discontinued last week f. that of lleridimr in Jefferson county. 1'htrteot years ago that was the principal ullico in the county and probably did Inure business than all thu balance put together. Now that time township organization has carried , time p0nplo arc at a loss to know what to do with it , it is claimed by many that the tickets , so far as tide Is concerned , were illegal and muet bo so decided by time courte if appealed - ed to them.-Fulls City News. Thomas Tmnazln , of Columbus , lost about 8200 worth of stuick it eight days recenty- ) a horse mid six head of yomlg cattle-the lat. ter aupp'sed t 1 be by blackleg , lie has boot IYnnowhat fuifortmtato this year , having loetl live good brood sows in the sprh.g. . Plattsniouth Journal : One of our most pop. nlar school marmite in the city has decided to invest liar surplus earnings In cattle , and a young ranch owner of her uwquaintanco out 1Veet has agreed to furni.it the fodder for 82.50 per head Per year. She la m1 the right road to ailluemico Iiastings Nebraskan : The railroad is now comnpleted to Minden , but the B. d : M , leoplo do not seem in the least incllnod to lot it rest there. Men , teams and material are constantly - stantly betag transported westward through thin city and they are all bound for the cut uff west of Minden. The two year old son of W. T , McKnight had the mbfortune to fall out of asecund story window last Sunday night , injuring himself quite severrly. A. two young daughters are hying sick with forerwith the death of Addle , tlfis is a culmination of such mifurtunes as rarely afiiict a family at one time.-Sutton Register. The Ratings Gazette-Journal says : Thanks to a generous soil we have plenty of corn to bum , red if the railroads do not bring us any coal they will loose the freight our both corn amid coal. The people hero will not stand around shivering while the railroad companies are devising a scheme to Put up the price of coal. Archibald R. Adamson , of North Platte , shot iii. brother David is the right groin lust Tua day night David was drunk and going to hibald's house raised the cry of fire. After ordering him away Archibald fired two shots to frighten iiimuneof whichtook effect At a hearing Thursday , Archibald was die charged . - - A Baptist Minlster's Experience. I am a Baptist minister , andbefore I ever thought of being a clergyman I graduated in unedkim.e . , but left a lucrative practice for my present iirofassiun forty years ago. I was for many years me sufferer from quinsy. Thomas' Eckcfric ( iii cured inc. I was also troubled with hoarsenoes , and Thomas' I ctab'ic trii always ways relieved inc. My wife and child had diphtheria and Thomas' , electric nit curs. them , and i takomi in time it will cure seven times out often. I am confident it Is .a cure furtho most obstinate cold or cough and if any one will take a small teaspoon and half lilt it with the O(1 , and then 'dace ' the end of the spoon hi our noettil and draw the tiil out of the spoon into time hand , by sniffing as hard as they can , until the oil falls over into the throat , and practice it twice a week , I don't taro how ofleneive their head may be , it will clean it out and cure their catarrh. For deafness - ness and earache it has done wonders to my certain knowledge. It is the only medicine dubbed patent medicine that I have ever felt llko reconimennhig and I am very noxious to see it in Avery place , for I tell you that I would not be without it in my house for any consideration. I Inn now suffering with a pain liku rheummtiaum in my right limb , and noth- lag relieves ma like 1/somas' .Ece4ric ( Oil. " Dr , K. F , Crane , Corry , l'a. Appointnionts and Nine Spots. WAN111NOTON , November 21. - The president hvas appointed John R. Tans nor , U. S , marshal for the southern dint trict of Illinois. Time National League base ball association - tion is in secret session hero. All clubs represented. Young was re elected ace- rotary and time championship awarded to time Bostolln. Y i ! a j x ' t ' 'A r ud' ire. r q t Arark 1 ! V 1' - ' , + a.tl ' , t- , 4' ! , pfd , 11r q 'vk l - THE GREAT lw i . rr'Y d its n > a sna l { CL -bLI ) el rtes Rheumatism , Neuralgia , Sciatica , Lumbaqo , Osckuhe. Beadacho , Toothache , fur. . ' . . ud's. ' I s ir'"ltlii'wrnlscM. ' , Ain Aft 0011.11 UmnLY I'AIiM Aail funs. .L 1D Ururrl e..ud Ue.l.r.erur.atrc. Flnr Ceu" anise Ulr.ciloi lu 11 LYUSu.rrY. TIIN. CII1ilLltw A 1'ntllIdIt : fa. CoaL . C. E. MA'YNE & c0. , 1509 f aroam Street , - - Omaha1 Neb , WIIOLESALF FI11P1'Elt9 AND DEALEas IN Hard & Soft Coal --AND- - - - CONNELSVILLE , COKE I 'Write for Pricns. DUFRENE & MENDELSSOHN , OTS e E1 Lt1i1W0YED To OSsAtu NATIONALBLD STEELS JOHNSON & CO. , Wholesale Grocers ! AND JOBOEB8IN FLOUR , SALT. SOGARS 1 CANNED t00I Ce ; ND ALL UROCERS' ' SUPPLIES A FULL LINE OF TIIE BEST BRANDS 9F Cigars and Manufactured Tobacco. AGENTS FOR BENWOOD NAILS AND LAFLIN & BRAND POWDER CO RICHARDS & CLARKE , W , A , CLARICE , Proprietors. Superintendent , w OmahaironWorks , U. P , RAI1J WAY , - - - 17TH & 18ThI STREETS ' } , , lie ia'f r I 'L , ' I sr , y r i II , y'4 ntVM . , + I . . ! .1 . .1 . . .1 , : 'S. , . , .fLCSt . . . , , . Sh { ! ' r r set-t t w..w. - e. t + s ! : , v + ' I ' + ' t I - ' - l"tit , rl" " , , qfit. / . , 0 , n.r , t , . + 'y , qt ra.ye.l SQ , a . + t , , . ' y nf'ili M41 A 'tYar ' ) 1"1 T , , pjl , . , , ' ; 'ih , . c t $ 'F - s-itlvi ' . t'h.'hlh ; 'b , . . . wi ' , - t _ , + i , , + " , r . , yq ! ' ' k ' i 11'e ; r + hbir l , d Ill : „ r "del yl ( a , " I t q r Y , n , s sL4W 1 MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN Stenm Eines oiIors WATER WHEELS , ROLLER MILLS , Mill Drain Machinery ! MILL FURNISHINGS OF ALL KINDS , INCLUDING THE Celebrated 'Anchor ' Brand Dufour Bolting Cloth ? STEAM PUMPS , STEAM , WATER AND GAS PIPE. I BRASS GOODS AND PIPE FITTINGS , ARCHITECTURAL AND BRIDGE IRON. , a I . . , G ; , k5 rQ n ' ' , Yl 3' ' + I , hs err a y. . i ° ' ' $ l . ti . . . ® r : I We are prepared to furnish plans and estinmates , and will contract for i the erection of Flouring Mills and Grain Elevators , or for changing Flouring Mills , frran Stone to time Roller systt in. Q "Especial attention given to furnishing Power Plants for any purpose - pose , amid estiaiales made for same. General machinery repairs attended to promptly. Address RICHARDS & CLARKE' Omaha , Ne . i Double and Single Acting Power and Hand PUMPS , , STEAM PUMPS , I I Engine Trimmings , Alining Machinery , Belting , Hose , Brass and Iron Fittings Steam Packing at wholosalu and retail. HALLADAY WINDMILLS , CHURCH AND SCUOOL BELLS. i Corner 10th Tarnam St. , Omaha Neb. 'MAX MEYER t y COg , : IMPORTEItS OF HAVANA CIGARS I AND JOBBERS OF DOMESTIC A , m u i j 1 PROPRIETOItS OF THE FOLLOWING CELEBRATED BRANDS : Roina Victorias Especiales , Roses in 7 Sizes from $ G to $120 per 1000. AND THE FOLLOWING LEADING FIVE CENT CIGARS : Combination , Grapes , Progress , Nebraska , Wyoming and Brigands. , WE DUPLICATE EASTEItN PRICES SEND FOR P1110E LIST AND SAMPLES , 1 e ! ItY ! . > , , t.a. . , . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . , . . - . - ' r v ii i 1 : r - , - - _ .