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8 OMAHA OMAHA DAILY BEE-SATURDAY MAY 31 , 1834 , THE OMAHA BEE Omaha Offlco , No. RIO Fatimnt St. Ofllco , No. oar Street , Ncnr Broadway. Now York Ofllco , Jlootn 05 Trlburo Building. Published orery rrprnlnn , ; ocpl Bnnd y < Th ont ) MondAy morning dully. IKM8 HI MAIU Ont Your . , 10.00 I Three Honthi . 11.00 BliMonUil. . . . . . . . MM | One Unnth , . . i l.O I'crVook , 25 Cents. IKLTK II , ro w n i > ; T r ; VIM One Tear . 100 1 Three Month . I CO BIr Months. . 1.00 | One Month . SO American News Company , Solo Agent ? Newtdeal tl In tbo United SUtcr. ; trU Communication ! relating to News ami Editor ! * milters ihould bo addressed to tbo KDITOB or Tin nii , BUIIICHM Limu.1 All BtwtncM fatten and lUnnlttonaos ihould bo ddnuoil to Tin Unit roiuanma COMMHT , qtunA- Drttta , Choclcn and l totnea orders to bo roido p y kbit to the order of the company. THE BEE PUBLISHING CO , , PROPS n. ROSEWATER , Editor. A. tt.Fltch. fn ger Unity Circulation , P. O.'Box 488 Onuri * Keh ; _ _ Delegates and visitors to the Olilcn o convoiillon will findTho Dally Hcoonnnlo every day at the Pnlmor liotiBC , the ' Grand l' cllo ( HOIIBO nnd thoSlicnnnn IIoiiHO non-8 * Umls. Now THAT lion Butler has the nomina tion of the groonbackors , ho ought to so euro the noniHiatiun of tho.mosa-bacUora. No more wooden sidewalks should bo permitted to bo put down on Farnnm atroot. Nothing but atone should bo borcaftor used. TUB portly Paul Vandorvoort 1ms arrived - rived on the scene of action at Chicago. IIo is there to crush the Qroshnm boom , and to give Logan a life. That settles the whole businosi. SOME of thogri-onbaoliora are opposed to the nomination of Bon. Butler bocnuso -ho is a delegate to the democratic con vention. They think that ho is too much like a circus porforraor who ridea two horses at the sarno timo. TUP. Wabash railway is now in the hands of n rccoivor. His first duty will bo to pay the back wages of the employes , uonio of whom hnvo not boon paid since last February. Five hundred employes at lloborly have struck for back-pay. THE boat vigilance committee at the present time is , perhaps , a Rood grand jury , and wo believe that such a jury has boon selected. If it does its duty it may succeed in effecting several important reforms - forms and bringing to justice the persons that are responsible for much of the criino that is disgrncing this city. A IIKAVV frost visited WisoinsinMioh- igan , Illinois , and Ohio , on Wednesday night , doing great damage to the crops , and in various sections entirely ruining the small fruita. Nebraska , BO far , has fortunately escaped from frost , although the weather has boon very cold during the last few nights. BANK failures in the east still continue to attract general attention on account of their general magnitudo. It is now claimed that the deficiency of the Penn bank of Pittsburg will amount to 87,250- 000. This collapse , like the majority of the recent failures , was owing to specula tion and dishonesty. * TUB Kansas City Times is a little pro * vious" in making the folio wing statement : Mr" . G nkli.r.g is to-day moro a demo crat than a republican. General Grant will live quietly now for a number of years , and finally die in the bosom of the democratic church. It will bo no _ great mystery to BOO Blaine a democrat in leu than ton years. Ho has few greater re publican admirers even now thun Stilsou Hutohins. tn illGso troublous financial times por- bona should bo very careful In joking , ' about banks. A thoughtless remark may atart a run which would ruin hundreds of pooplo. Tiio other day a would-bn humorist of a newspaper in Norwalk , Connecticut , " perpetrated a joke about n run on a bank. Ho had in mind a sand bank near Norwalk. The result of his vaguely constructed joke , which was headed a "Norwalk Bank in Trouble , " was a run on the Norwalk savings bank. The alleged humorist ought to bo buried alive in a naml bank TUB address of Hon. A. J. Popploton on Memorial day was a masterly and scholarly effort. It was full of deep thought and beautiful and lofty senti ments , expressed in the most finished language , and will well repay perusal by those who did not have the pleasure ol hearing Mr. Popploton deliver it in his eloquent stylo. It Is evident that Mr. Popploton took paina to incorporate into thin address that smooth How ol language which always characterizes his forensic of- forU when he glvea any particular sub ject hia thought and study. The oration in itself U a model of English compost tiod. It bears upon its face the evidence of' ' scholarly work. In the BEK of Wednesday appeared an article headed , "Dillon's Deep Laid Scheme , " taken from a Denver papnr. The scheme , as reported , was to dis charge at first forty out of each ono hun dred employes in the different labor departments of the Union Pacific and then offer the discharge employes work at reduced wages If they should accept the offur , tho'plai would then be worked on the next forty and so onjjuntil all had boon reduced. I wu also intimated that a largo numbe of men from the east wore to bo brought hero to take the place of all who refused to accept the offer. The BEE 1m ? invoa tigatod the matter , and has been post lively assured by ofllcia's ' , who ought to know what they are talking about , tha there is no foundation whatever for an ; nch report , ani nothing of the kind i contemplated. hi--- ALMOST The startling announcement rrado by the Now York Jfcrald that James O. Blftino , on the eve of the assembling of the national republican convention , de clares that ho will not accept the empty honor of the nomination because the party is doomed to defeat , no matter who ita candidate may bois , almost incredible. While wo have been prepared at all times to learn that Mr. Ulaino would not allow his name to bo used before the convention , in view of the almost hopeless struggle , which his friends for the third time would lie called upon to make , wo are not yet ready to believe that Mr. Blnino has deliberately struck his colors and pro poses to surrender his parly to the enemy Hlftino really entertained the opinion that Samuel J. Tildon is certain of an election , if nominated , it would hardly bo consistent with the record and character of James G. Blaine to play the role which The Now York Jfcrald represents him as attempting. The language of the dispatch , which woprint in our tolographiccnlumns , admits of but two interpretations , either that Mr. Blaine is grossly misrepresented , or that disappointed ambition has turned his head at the moat critical moment. The friends of Mr. Blaine , and all other republicans , will await with deep anxi ety the confirmation or denial of this report. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ O'UIKll LANDS THAN OURS. In order to understand the changes in the Bonato now proposed it is well to re call the mentis by which the upper branch of the legislature has become- removed in sympathy from the mass of the people. Senators usually got consurvatioo by their own weight , but it was the intention of the f minors of the constitution of 1875 that the French Bonn to should bo an exception - coption to thin natural law. Therefore , the body was made up of both lifo sena tors and elective senators. The total number was three hundred , sovonty-fivo sitting for lifo elected in the first in stance by both houses , but their success ors , as vacancies have occurred , chosen by the senate itself. The other two hundred and twonty-fivo senators hold for nine years and are elected by a ays- torn not unlike our electoral college , There are nearly 00 departments in the French republic. Each department elects from ono to five senators. The convention or department electoral college - lego is composed of the deputies , the gen- tr.il council of the department , council of the arroudisaomont ( similar to our con gressional district ) and ono delegate from each commune , which is the lowoat po litical sub-division , averaging about 1000 inhabitants. It was not anticipated that a senate thus constituted would drift from its liberal moorings. At first the parties in the senate were about evenly balanced , and as deaths hnvo occurred the Senate , including the ahort-timo members , has filled the vacancies with conservative men while the lower huuso kept increas ing its republican majority. The cause of this is found in thu electoral colleges of the departments. While the dele gates from the communes outnumber the ox ollicio delegates , the Inttor comprising the most influential men in the depart ments , were able to exercise a dominant influence upon the electoral college , so that in affect the 2i5 ! senators were not elected by the progressive republicans. Iu order to renew the republican blood in the senate , M. Ferry now introduces a bill for the revision of the constitntion making the senatorial term for all mom- bora nine yoara This is not retrospec tive and consequently the 75 lifo mom- bora now in their seats will remain thoro. It is difficult to BOO how it could bo other wise , and still the extreme loft greeted Mr. Ferry's proposition with joon , wo are told. Not only is a nino-voar'a term adopted but the privilege of ro-election , now belonging exclusively to the sonatois m from the senate and given to the senate and chamber of deputies This change was loudly applandod by the majority in the chamber of duoputios Saturday , and is cprtdlllly an iiiipprtant top in the direction of itrougtiinpt'ug sfcumbly. The constitution Is also trmv- oced against possible imperialist or legiti mist reaction by n provision that no mondmont shall bo made which will 'touch the stability of the republic. " It is quite manifest that there is a hitch n the negotiations tor a conference on Egyptian affairs , proposed to the Euro- iuan cabinets by that of England. Thosn legctiatious have been in progress for nero than a 'month , and as yet Mr. iladstono ia unahjo to toll the thouso of ominous when it will moot , or , indeed , vhothor it will moot at all , U does not toed a very keen observer of events to make a shrewd guess as to wherein the imin trouble lies. Mr. Glndatonu pro- > osod to the powers that a conference hould bo held to consider , and to con- ino its deliberation to the condition of IS/yptlan financeand to makosomo mod- lirutions in the existing law of liquida- , lon. That law , in view of the increased lurdons of oxponco resting upon the Kho- divo'a government , proves inadequate to secure the foreign creditors of Egypt the Full payment of their intoroit. Mr. Glad stone does not wish to aaddln England alone with the financial responsibilities of Egypt , and haa devised the dangerous expedient of a conference , BO that those responsibilities may bo shared by the rosi of Europe. At the same time ho haa sought to guard against the interference of Europe-in Egyut's purely political af fairs. But the English press , and Eng lish public opinion , fear that a conference , pnco assembled , will take the matter into iU own hands , and pass the boundary to which the premier seeks to confine it while among the opponents of the cabinet , there are eomo who suspect that Mr , Gladstone has it really in mind to admli Europe to a share in the political contro of the Nile land. The chief obstacle to the conference , indeed , is without doubt the claim oi Franco that , if it assembles , it shall in clude the whole Egyptian question in its survey. Indeed , M. Ferry's povermneu openly makes this doinand , and thus far tenaciously adheres to it. Franco has always bei'ii dissatisfied with her exclusion sion from Egyptian affurs , although at the time of the bombardment of Alexandria dria she refused lo participate in the English measures for the putting down n Arab ! , and thuo excluded lioiaelf front the benefits of the English viotcty. The reasonable surmise is thut : Franco woulc like to got back into her position of eon trol , and situ feels that her boat chance would lie in a full discussion of thu whol business in the conforonco. Late public utterances of Genera Gurko , the governor of the Kingdom o Poland , or , as the Russians prefer to cal JC" 't ' , the Vistula country , show that , in the midst of all its troubles and anxieties , the Russian government not only steadily adheres to its old sihomos of denational izing ita Polish territories , but is now bent on precipitating the process. The recent restoration of friendly relations with the Berlin govcnimont offers a favor- oroblo opportunity , and there is an ob vious inclination to punish the Poles for their late endeavor to foment discord and sow suspicions between the two govern- mcnts. Gurko's occasional addresses to leading members of the Polish clergy or nobility are extremely sovrro in tone and tbt ) comments ( if his cjllicial organ , the Warsaw Journal , exasperating. A provocation , which is novel oven in Warsaw , is the partial surrender of the principal theatre of that metropolis to a company of llussian players , in order to accelerate the course of IlusBianizatipn , of which the exclusive use of the Russian language in schools and public ollicoa has hitherto boon the main instrument. All this , as the result obviously shows , is much moro galling than cffuctivo. The patriotic resistance of the Poles is unro- mittont , and is both * encouraged and strengthened by the opposite course ot events in neighbouring Galicia , or Aus trian Poland , where the demands of the Polish nationality are moro and moro yielded to by the Imperial govornmont. The renewed activity of the Russian nihilista is causing soricus alarm to the autocrat of all the Russian. Placards bearing a proclamation from the execu tive committee to Alexander III have ap peared in most of the public places in Moscow. The proclamation convoys a threat of death to the czar unless ho speedily fulfills pledges to introduce the constitutional reforms demanded by the nihilista on behalf the pooplo. The czar is especially reminded- the fact that in May , 1881 , ho yras warned that if ho would avoid the fate which had befallen his father two months before , ho must grant a constitutional totm of govern ment , and organize a parliament com posed of representatives of the people. During the three years that have fol lowed this warning , the proclamation says the revolutionists have suspended their agitation , but now that their warning han boon so long unheeded , they inform the czar that ho must prepare to bo dealt with as pitilessly and removal as sudden- lyas his father and predecessor. Although many ( inspected persons have been ar rested , the strenuous efforts of the police to ferret out the persons who printed and circulated the proclamation have BO far aeon unsuccessful. The fact that Mr. Parnoll and the lioino rulers generally voted against Mr. Gladstone on the question of his Egypt- tian policy is procluiincd as to his dis credit by his English and American critics. If it bo BO , the discredit belongs to his entirn policy , and not merely to this fragment of it , which is quite in keeping with the rest. Ills role as an Irish leader is to weaken every English [ government at pvory critical moment , tnd to affect a shift of power from each pearly in turn to the other , until the Eng lish are thoroughly tired of seeing Irish representatives on the benches of the house of commons , IIo must harrass every party , until they all are soweary of him and his associates that they will bo glad to get rid of both. Ho has no more to fear or hope from the Tories than from the Liberals , unless it bo a moro thoroughly coorclvo government mont of Ireland , which would make the Irish people still moro united in their detestation of English rulo. At the lust election his following in English cities voted against the Tory candidates , and thus contributed to swell Mr. Glad stone's majority. At the next they will vote against the Liberal candidate , and thus do their utmost to effect his defeat. On any supposition that involves the rightfulncss of retaining Ireland in the Union , this policy would bo immoral. On the supposition that sbo has deter mined to leaveit and hits the right to dose so , it is quito justifiable. Now that the Frondi imvd heir difiiculty with China and Annam n the matter of Tonquin , the government mont of , Madagascar shows a desire for ho restoration of peace , and for the ces sation of that bombardment of potty > orts , which Franco dignifies by the name if war. The queen offers an indemnity of five million dollars for injuries , losses and oxponsoH incurred by Franco or its citizens , on condition that the French kbandon all claim to territory in the stand. As the very object of the war was the conquest of territory , and as franco is now free to carry it forward noru vigorously , thcro is but slight pros ) oct that this offer will bo accepted. The best part of what Franco accom ilished in the annexation of Tonquin ifoin likuly tobolost through the demand of England that she shall bo admitted to qual commercial privileges in the Jhincso dominions and possessions. In undent times , warfare and conquest was pursued chiefly as the moans of get ting yur cottons and hardwares sold. Wars for trade make up the greater part of later English history , and Franco has boon taking up the English policy in all her recent aggressions on the rights o | weaker nations. It would taku the cream off her success in Tonquin , i ; French merchants secured thereby no advantage over their English rivals. After antrugglo wlthhii apprehensions Minister Ferry haa presented a bill foi the revision of the French constitution This is clearly not the act of a loader , bu a tardy concession to the demands of hi party. Whether 1ho charges proposoi are demanded by the welfare of France is doubtful ; They weaken the conservative tivo clement and what our forefather called the "chocks and balances" of ou own constitution. The latest nowsfiom Gon. Gordon waste to effect that ho had no fears for his per sonal safety. IIo could leave Khartoun by a safe route any day , but would no until a better government in the Eastern Soudan had boon established and th kafoty of the inhabitans from the rebel assured. IN sorno Massachusetts towns it won * do for a newspaper to attack the mayo and marshal. ! The editor of the Salon lYtuu has just boon sentenced to pay a fine of $500 or go to the house of corroo tion for six months , for charging th mayor nnd marahal with corruption The editor of the Salem JVcica ought tx locate in Omaha where ho need have no fear of punishment for making any aucl charges. TUB FUTRK OF THE ANTIMONOPOLY MONOPOLY PARTY The republican national convention rjll act wisely if it inserts in iU platform strong anti-monopoly plank. It can ot afford to do otherwise , as the antimonopoly - monopoly sentiment is growing too strong o bo ignored by progressive republican' am. The party , whether republican or emocratio , that first advocates the prin iplos of anti-monopoly will bo sure lo dd to its ranks thousands of voters all ver the country. The anti-monopoly arty , unless its principles are recognized > y onn or both of the great political lodics , is bound to become the dominant iarty of the future. The San Francisco Jhroniclc , in speaking of the future of ho anti-monopoly party , says : The fact is and lot no man mistake L this anti-monopoly movement , which s in its childhood , and is now as fair an bjcct for laughter as the antics of child- en generally , is destined to assume very orious proportions. 'Unless the men rho have in charge the management of ho great corporate enterprises of the ountry pursue an entirely now course , hey will engender a hostility which will irovo dangerous in the highest degree 'hero is no necessary antagonism between ailwaya nnd the people. But it seems o be ingrained in every railroad man to > o perpetually running amuck at his cus amors. His bread and butter depend pen cultivating amicable relations with ho people whoso persons and properly o _ transports. But instead of doing his ho is never happy unless ho is on- aged in quarreling with them , thwarting Ituir aims nnd corrupting their Icgislit- uros. This phenomenon which is un- "oubtcd , and which Charles Francis kdumB confessed himself unable to ex- ilain probhbly arises from the fact that oading railway men unually have in their in ploy a battalion of lawyers , whoso liv- ng depends on the encouragement of ulits. These sons of Themis would find heir vocation gone if railroads managed heir business as other traders do , and riod to accommodate and deal fairly by ho public. Hence endless controversies , iscriminations , extortions and political trifc and hence at last , an anti-monop- ly moyoment that will swoop everything oforo it. SUHVEYOU-GENKKAL ATKINSON , of Mexico , hangs on to his ofiico with a tenacity that is characteristic cf lie man who has hold public ofiico for wonty years. Ho has an unsavory rrc- rd , especially in Now Mexico , and ho must go. Ilia operations are becoming nown all over the country , and under ho circumstances ho exhibits cheek in ot only retaining the office until ho is omovcd , but in actually continuing his ght for re-appointment. The Philadol- hia Record says : The scandals connected with his specu- ations of a greedy land ring in Now Mex co will cause the appointment of a sur- byor-gonoral cf that territory , to be ratched with aomo interest on the part f the public. It is some months since lie term of the present surveyor-general xpired and as ho io ono of the promi ont members of the land grant ring his eappointmont is of course out of the uestion. In view of the importance of his qtfe's'ttcm the president is doubtless living the question much earnest coneid- ratinn. Some applications have be en iresontcd for the office which can be lamed only to bo dismissed. Below the Level of Respectability. The anti-monopoly party have held heir national convention , and have nom- nated Mr. Benjamin F. Cutler as their andidnto for the presidency of the Tnited States. The convention was an xceedingly pie-bald gathering. A min- rity were honest and earnest enthusiasts , who regard the great corporations as the hiof danger of 'the republic , and who mvo como to despair of getting the rcgu- ar parties to adopt legislation for their ostraint. Another element was made up from Mr. Butler's personal following out on from Massachusetts. This eemcd to hiva the convention in its own lands. It elected the official ? , dictated he platform , and gave the cue to the irowd of local representatives , who loomed to bo ready to eliout for which ivory loader should provo tha moat ag gressive. The nomination of Mr. Butler was carried simply on the ground that the democrats might bo induced to ac cept him .as their candidate. That ho was n any sense n representative of the irinciplcs which the anti-monopoly npvomont embodies , could not bo main- .aiuod. This young party seemed to adopt the principle , "anything to win. " Ami-monopoly in itself is a very respect- a bio principle , and its friends have dona some good service in the matter of forcing the passage of state laws for the regulation and control of railroad buni- icss. But anti-monopoly with General [ iutlor as its hero and ideal it n good deal below the level of the respectable. Philadelphia American. GUA.VB BPEOIPIO MEDICINES. TRADE MARK " U AT &KUnniE MARK USII ItBURDT. An unfailing euro for Bemlnul Weak. nc8aSperra torr. hois , Impotcncy , and ill Dlsouea thut follow M oquence of Self. , f VORETAIima..aiLa Itudei' iu AFTER TARINO In tha Dark , Dimness of Vision , I'remt < d Airt unil many other dlMiws that lead to Insanity nf Con sumption and a Premature Grave. Biwiai of adrertU menta to refund money , when druggist * from whom the medicine Is bought do no rctimf , but refer you to the manufacturers , and th requirement * are such that they are itldom , if tver compiled with fioo their written guarantee , Atria of on * tingle package of Gray' * Specific will convince the most skeptical of IU leal merits. On account ot counterfeiter * , we have adopted th Yellow Wrapper ; the only genuine. ( JrFulI particular ! In our pamphlet , which wed < sire to send free by mall to every one.taTIhe / 8pe clftoliedl Ina is ( old by all drugglsU at lper [ > aok age , or six packaje * for ti , or will be sent free b mall on the reoelpt of the money , by addressing THK QUAY MKD1CINECO. , MuBalo , N. Y. gold n Omaha I - . 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VOUNQ Oil OLD. who are suffer. ln torn Huron DEBIUTT. LOST Vniurr , VvisTiMi WKiKNKSSia , and all thow dlieutv of ritiuoiUL NATDIIK. rraultluB from A ma ar Oimtn ClDsu. Spef'ly rrllrt ana cnmtiloto rwtnratloa to IltiLtti. VIOOR and MIKIIOOD uUAUiNTKro. Evnd at occu for Illiutratcd I'araphlrt free. VOLTAIC 1IEI.T ( JO. . Mitr ball , Mich. To tl'Cto ufterlnt f roru to tl ct3 of routlilul erroi > . _ i ralnalwfnknMii.e tiia - cay , lu t umnbood. eto. I will end youp&rtlcuUraoi a Imple njcect ln ioe n of lf cure , freapf charge. tj udouraaar MtoF , 0.1-OWLIiltllwdmCoon MANHOOD RESTORED. A victim ot orlr Imprudence , canting ceryoni Acbllltr. prouiaturo decay. Ha. haflatf trim iu lncmnr known rvrawly , hi * dliconrad f > linpla mean * of lf-cur . uhlch h will auad 1'Hlili to U19 fellow-utTtfrert. Adtlrets. i 4.1L ItliUVKS. U Chttbsm 8U V * Volt The Largest Stock in Omaha and Makes the Lowest Prices Furnitur DRAPERIES AND MIRRORS , Just received an assortment far surpassing anything in this market , comprising the latest and most tasty designs manufactured for this spring's trade and covering \ rrxntro of pnron from the Cheapest to the moat Exponiivo. Parlor Goods Draperies. Now ready for the inspection of cus Completp stock of all the latest tomers , the newest novelties iu styles in Turcoman. Madras nnd Suits nnd Odd Pieces. Lnco Curtains , Etc. , Etc. Slocrant Passenger Elevator to all Floors. CHARLES SHIVERICE. , 120G. TOR nnd 1210 Fnrnnm Street - - - - OMAHA. NF.B MABKHAM HOTEL The Palace Hotel of Denver. Oor , Seventeaith aad Lwrance St3 Rooms 7Ec to $2.00 per day. Special Ratra by IhD Month. THE FINEST TABLE IN THE WEST. Conducted on the American and European Plans. DA Board § 7 per wook. P. S , OOtfDOtf , - - PROP El ET Double and Single Acting Fo er ano hand n Engine Trimmings , Mining Machinery , Bolting , Hose , Brass and Iron Fittln Steam Packing at. wholesale and retail. HALLADAY WIND-MILLS , CHURCH AND SCHOOL BELLS. Corner 10th Farnam St. , Omaha Neb. C. F. GOODMAN , Wholesale Druggist ! AND DEALER IN OMAHA NEBRASKA. THEBESTTHREAD Willimatitic Spool Cotton is eutirely the product oi : Home Industry and is pronounced by experts to he the best sewing machine thread intht , world. FULL ASSORTMENT CONSTANTLY ON HAND , an for sale by HENLEY , HAYNES & VAN ARSDEL , m&e Omaha , N h. EASTER/t PRICED DUPLICATED ] 11 PARNAM STRKE OMAHA This cut shows a view of our New Polar Air Dry Refrigerator , manufac tured in the most perfect uiannerof Kiln-Dry lumber Charcoal Kill ed , Zinc Lined Galvanized Iron Shelves Black Enameled Trim mings Handsomely paneled , and designed for the wants of a class of trade that re quires the best class of goods that can be made. We slia sell these Re frigerators at manufactur er's prices , with freight ad ded. You are respectfully invited to examine them. Compare prices before buy- mg. Respectfully , W. L. WRIGHT Manufacturer's Agent. 317 S' 13th St. , OMAHA , NEBRASKA Dr. CONW AUCMTO 103 BRADY ST. , DAVENPORT , IOWA , U. Ft. A. Established 1878 Catar h' Deafness , Lung and Nervous Diseases Speedily and 1 : ormanontly Cured. Patients i Ourod at Homo. Write for "TnE MEDiOAL-MissioNAr.Y , " for the People , Consultation and Correspondence Gratia. P. 0. Box 292. Telephone No. 20. HON. ED WARD RUSSELL , Postmaster , Davenport , says : "Physician oil tiea ADlllty ana Marked Success. " CONGRESSMAN MURPHY , Davenport , ) rrit : "An iinnornhln Man. Fine Snccess. Wonderful OnrPH. " TTonr" . 8 EAU CLA YA1 1024 North Eighteenth ; Street , Omaha , "on Street Car Lino. WIIOLE3ALK AND HETAIL Lulier LIB , Latli , Doors , FiMmrs , Etc. Grades nnd prices aa arood and low as any in the city. Please try me G. H. WOOD & CO. , BTJCCESSOIIS TO WE8TE11N STEAM HEATING CO. , IFLTJIMIIBIEIRS [ STEAM AND GAS FITTERS , 216 North ICth Street , bet. Capitol Ave , and AIV/I A LJ A Dasvnport Street. Telephone No. 405. UIVIr\nrA , OMAHA NATIONAL BANK U , S. DEPOSITORY. J. H. MILLARD , President. WM. WALLACE. Cashier. Capital and Surplus , S45O.OOQ. OMAHA SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS Fire and Burglar Proof Safes for Rent at f m ? 5 to $50 per annum.