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OAlAFA PATLi BEE MONDAY , SEPTEMBER I.1) 1884 THE O3HAKA BE. Omftltn. Office , No. Old K&rmitn Et , Council ntufCsOnico , No 7 Vcnil ! HtroBtNoj r Urorulwaj- . New York OIJlco , lloorn 05 TrHm rnhll hod OTDTJ : jrorninjr , etccpl enl ) Monddy One f 10 00 I Thr o Months . ff < R CXi 1 One Mrnitb . 1 Per W k , 25 e > nU. , rcBUsnr.o UTTIUT ; Oco Y t . fC.no I Three Months . t BlrHonths . I.W | Ono Mouth . trcertovi Xovn Comp.-iriy , Sola AROtitf , Newtdi etl la the United State : . eXJRRTSPOtBUKCB. A Cttrrntinlratlc.ns rehtlni ; to News and Rdlta ntttcntthouldbekddioescd to the EDITOR or ' W fiuslncai I/ilton fyind Rcmlttancci ihould id jrcswd to Tun Um PrKLisiiiKo COMPANY , nxx Until , ChrHs and Postoffico onlcra to be niado r kbit to the order of the company. SHE BEE PUBLISHING CO , , PROI B. P.OSRWATER , ESttor , A. II. 1'itch , Mniinccr Dally Circulation , O. lox , 188Omalia , Keb. Tiihnn will bo a mcotlnc of the rcimblic ctnto central commllteo nttlio Mlllnnl Into ) Omnlm un 1'Vlday ' , Scntoinbcr 12 , nt 7 p. in. C. K. YOST , Cli.-xlriii.ui , Kr.ir : the rascals out of the next leg laturo. RKTIUI : the congtessmon vl\o hn done nothing. Yl ! have been treated to n good deal crow but wo can't ' swallow it season frith Morton sauce. Mu. J. STEIILTNO JIouroN will ! through posing as an anti-monopolist 1 the time the returns are all in. BY Iho time Charles H. Brown h boon in congress eighteen months ho vr not have to apologise to his constituon for doing nothing. You can take a horse to water but ye can't make him drink , You can p1 Sterling Morton on an nnti-monopo ticket but you can't got the honest mil monopolists to vote for him. Tim confederate part of the Lincol Jdurmtl Is very much shocked becnui Tan Bin : does not support J. Storlin Morton. Wo are not trying to picas confederates just now , oven If they d edit republican pipers. SUICIDI : among defaulting bnnkcis i liable to bccomo the fashionable nuitho of Bottling up their deficiencies. Th suicide of the president and cashier of th UowBrunsivickNationalb ink ia followee by the euicido of J. II. Sejuiors , n privat banker of Washington , who rocontl ; failed. Next ! Mu. JAMHS II. DOLAN has been ro nominated for the slate senate by the re publicans of the thirtieth dis "trict. Dolan'o recnrd.in Iho lastlogislatioi was thnt of n pliant tool of the monopolies Ho is an unsafe man to trust with tin concerns of this state , and should novo : bo returned to the legislnturo. Keep hin at homo. PUOVESSOU STIVINH , of the Bmithson ian institute , has gene with a party of ox plororj to thej region of the olid"nnd cnvi dwellers to make a colloctionof relics am curiosities to bo taken to the Wow Orient ! cotton nnd centennial exposition. Th' ' explorations will bo maelo in Arizona nni Now Mexico , and conducted , in part nmong ullages never before visited. WK cannot comprehend for the lifo o ua why the republicans of Fuuins count1 have ronominatcd Captain John M. Lo for the next legiolaturo in Iho face of hi notorious and disreputable ) record. Cap tain Leo is ono of those brazen patriot who constantly Jliuint their ( ! ran < Army badge while they nro parudiii ; with the brnis.collar brigade. Nenrl ; every vote that Caplnin Luo gnvo in th legislature was a betrayal of his constitu onto. IIo voted with the railroads am with the jobbers on every occasion. 1 is mighty cheeky for him to nak the people plo to send him Inck. Tin : Omaha merchants and manufacturers turors failed to do Ihoir duty at the Ne braska state fair in not making propo exhibits of Ihoir wares nnel products. I is true that a few merchants made dis plays , but hardly a manufacturer ira represented. Omotio ia gradully becoming ing a manufacturing center , and sin could have mode a splendid display ii the line of manufactures. The white loae works , the nail works , the wagon nni buggy factories , the broworioa , the distil lorlos.tho cracker factory.tho safe factory the packing houses , the broom factories the vinegar factory , the smelting works and other establishments ought to havi boon at the fair represented by exhibits o their products. An attractive nnd oxtou sivo display could hava been nindobythcsi mtitutions , and wo are surprised tha they should have neglected this opporlu nity to advortieo themselves and the citi ; simply because it involved a trilling expense ponso nnd some liltlo trouble. It ia ti bo hoped that our merchants and mnnu facturera , particularly the latter , will d < their duty next year. At the same timi the atato fair managers ought to take ( Httlo moro interest in this matter , and noscsaary , cppoint ono of their numboi aa a committou to stir up our manufao turera at the unit fair and induce then to make a proper show. It would bo t good plan for our manufacturer to have a building of their own on the fail grounds in which all the articles manu < fdcturetl in Omaha could bo displayed. Such an exhibit would give to the people of Nebraska a good idea of what is being manufactured Ju this city , ' wnrsi ri'oifi / 7zoirv Whnt ha\o the rcpublican-onti-monei olists to gain by tlio election of M Hrown/ / Wherein will ho bo of grcal benefit limn Mr. Weaver ? Perhaps t lhr. : will toll us. At a time so bi wi importance rm the present , nlion much is at sUko throughout Iho tmtio the republ'.oMi-niiti-rmmopolist will hn to discern Inrgo and direct good to 1 epocinl CAUSC , before cmting hia vr against the principles and in oppositi1 to the future BUCCCM of Dlninn and i publicanum. * * * The p licy pruptaed by the republic parly ana pronmul provisionally in I election of Hlnino and Logan i ? to Rra-vt extent dependent upon the co trol by the republicans of the house representative ! ] . Againot thnt polic and in ditcct conflict with the preside tint cnndidato ecpportcd by the Jr ! will appiar Mr. Cliarloa II. Urown , If shall bo clcctnd u member from this d trict. Jtrjmlilli-nn. The republican anti-monopolists v , favor .T.inica O. Dlaino for the preside cy need do no violence to his principl by supporting Charles II Brown for co grosa. They Rive preference to.JamesI IMaine1 , not bocau o ho ninnifcsta Byinf thy with the anti-monopoly movomci but because they prcfnr republican n prcmacy to democratic rulu in the n tniniatration tf national affairs * . Jl Blaine is as much of n monopolist Graver Cleveland , nnd neither of the is in any way committed to the corrcctii of abuauB and redress of grievances whi anti-monopoly republicans dopreca and oppose. The only roam the anti-monopoly republican ! ) have f supporting Mr. Blaine is their conviclic that turning the presidency over to democrat would not in any way bolt Iho condition of Iho American pcopl But nnti-monopoly republicans do lof to congress for a remedy in laws whio it enacted , Mr. Blaine would hardly date to veto. Mr. Blaino's nuccoss in tl Future and the welfare of the nation e not depend upon the political complexic A the lower house. As long as the Unite 5 tatcs donate is republican Mr. Blaine cai not , seriously bo obstructed in h ixccutivo functions. Tlioro iiaaadomi jratic house during the last term i 3rant , and the country survived. Thoi YnH a democratic house during the fir : ; wo years of Hayes' administration , tin itill John Sherman brought about n lumption. The house is now domocratii ind still the staru and stripcn wave , tli lolorcd 111,111 has his franchise , and S lohn and Hon. Butler arc allowed to ru , t largo. The idea that the country will go the t ho dogi and that liberty will pirish : Jrown is elected from thiu district is n. oed amusing. The real issue ui tin iatrict is whether the people want to b eprcsontod by a live man , whoso logialn ; vo cxporiunco and established fulolit ; ) the true interests of the masses afl'ori guaranty of his usefulness and of ai utarnishcd record. Mr. Weaver's lira irm has been in many respects n blank Fr. Iirown will make himself hoard ane ilt from the start. Mr. Weaver claim ) Co in sympathy with tin mtimouts entertained by anti-monopo ' republicans , but ho is the politics oaturo of John M. Thurston nnd otho renounced railroad attorneys and lob yists. It is because the people of thii istrict desire to rebuke the packing o rimarios and conventions by the rail iad gang , and the abject dependence o ich men as Weaver upon the rnilroai lagnatos and bosses that Mr. Browi ill rccoivo support rcgaidloss of his polit : nl views.Vhilo it is true tha It. Brown has boon n democrat , it i ijually true that hia conduct in the leg ilaturo and constitutional convontioi ob not been that of a bigoted bourbon lo linn at all times faithfully served th eoplo nnd above nil things has suppoil d every ration.il anti-monopoly monsur von where it was opposed by the major f of his own party. Such n man is no n worthy of the suppjit of anti-monop ly republicans. republicans.'S 'S N J\-T ao \ r The republicans of Colorado have nom jated for governor Hon. Ben II. Eaton ho is a native of Ohio. Ho was hori 1 1831 , and when 11 young man , atc [ aviug received n fair education , ho C.HIV cut to make his fortune. In Iowa h lught echool for a few yearn , nnd beiii | fury economical habits ho saved th renter putt of his earnings. In 1851 10 Pike's Peak gold fever broke out nd Mr. Eaton , coming to the cunclusioi Kit school teaching was a little too elov > r him , joined the throng of gold-aook : s nnd wont to Colorado , thus bocominj pioneer of that state. For three yean o worked nt mining , nnd nlchough no striking it rich" nt first ho . acquired i xlunblo practical mining knowledge hich served him well in af * T years. Mr. Eaton is now 10 of the owners of , "and operates the jjiQuaSmugilor ; nijng iii Boulder conn. ' . Ho has also doveTtoef much of Jim timi id nttontion to agriculture , and ho it edited with the discovery of the won- orful adaptability of Colorado soil to 'riculluro. Ho owns 10,000 acres of md in Weld county , 8,000 of which arc ndor cultivation , nnd ho has the honor f being the moat oxtommo wheat pro- ucer in Colorado. From his mining - ' op- rations of the last few years nnd hls'cul. vatcd lands Mr. Eaton has nc < , uirod n luidsomo fortune , and is said to have lore ready money than nny other man lioso name wn presented to the con- intioii. Ho lins had MOIUO legislative cpononco , having soieral times been a ember of the council and legislature lien Colorado was a territory. Ho is r , ipular man and ull bo , > elected by n ludsomo majority. BEN BUILKII upon roturnltig to Chicago grossed great confidence in fusion nning in Michigan und Nebraska. : n Butler was In Nebraska about eighteen hmirs , and the "nly chance 11 ho ' ' to ascertain ( ho pn'iMcil rullo \m i conversing with tvo nr thi political cranks who don't know na nni about the sentiment ef Nebraska ni B does about the inhabitants of the muc JlLKCTOJi. I / / t'l 'S The attempt to carry Nebraska ngan Blaine nnd Logan oy a fusion of the t hcrenta of Orovcr Cleveland nnd Be Butler will prove a dismal failure. It aa unnatural M would bo n fusion botwc the followers of St. John and the den crate. There in nothing in common 1 twcon the supporteis of Cleveland a Butler. The platform of principle < vhi Clovehnd advocates 13 radically nt vn anco with that of Ben. Butler. Cloi land's stronghold is civil service refer : free trade and currency convertible ir gold and silver coin. Butler sneers civil Borvico reform , advocates proti tion , demands the abolition of t tional banks , and proposes pay the national debt by the hsuo 81,200,000,000 in greenbacks , with other cullntor.il except faith in the s btllty of the government. Cleveland I shoivn himself lo bo an active suppori of monopoly. Buller'a followers are d linctivoly enemies of monopoly. T supporters of Cleveland regard Ben Bi lor as n demagogue nnd fraud. The sti porters of Butler consider ClovolaneJ rank monopolist. Now , whenitispropos Lo fuse thcso antagonistic elements jno sot of electors , it is like trying nako oil and water mingle. There a Lhousands of Gorman-Americans in N braskn who propose to support Clovcla ; jocnuso of his civil service nnd froo-tra ideas , but they utterly detest Buth whom they regard an a mountebank. , vlmt position does fusion on oloctc ioavo thcso antagonistic elements ? T Jlovoland men are forced to vote for Ik or electors and the Butler mon are nski , o support Cleveland electors. The on ilnusiblo oxciiio for such a political co ition is the desire of the democrats .ako the five electoral votes of NobrasI 'rout Blaine and Logan. Can this 1 lone under possible combination ? hero oven the most remote possibility uccess in this scheme f Nebrasl vill cast from 115,000 to 120,0 ( 'otes for president in Novombe "ho highest vote ever 'polled by ar Icmocrat on n fusion ticket was for Judj Savage , who received a fraction over 18 00 \ oi.cn last fall. Of this number aboi 10,000 represented democrats and dcmi ratio anti-monopolists,000 were cast I roobackora.and 11,000 were cast by ant monopoly republican ; ! and indopondei upublicans who preferred Judge Siva < ! D his competitor. Now it is safe to sa ! iat moro than one half of thcso 11,00 publican nnti-monopolistn nnd indopor ent republicans will never vote to pl.ic rovorClovoland in the presidential chali hat would leave only p. fraction over 40 30 votes as the aggregate result of th icctoral fusion on thovot'j of 1883whic as n fraction over 09,000. Eatimatin 10 increase from last year to say 118 00 votes and giving the fusion olectoi no-half of that increase , they would t 10 very outside poll from 49,000 to CO DO votes. In other words , if the vet ailed this year aggregates 118,000 , th ision ticket with 00,000 votes -will yd 3,000 short of a majority. Should St. John poll 3,000otesivhic ns high na ho can possibly run , Blain nd Logon will still have u majority < 5,000 over nil opponents. With these figures before them , it i erfect folly for mon who oppose Blair ud Logan to do violence to their ow nnviction.1 in voting a fusion elector ; icket. Tun classics controversy ia to rocob ulher attention in the October Popul.i cionco Monthly. Professor .1. 1 looko will follow his nrticloof hist inont ith another , entitled Further llemarl. n Iho Greek Question , and Lord llaj sigh's address at Monti eal , which is tob nntcd in full in this number , contain decided expression of opinion on th .ibject. Tin : anti-monopolist1) In their plal irm pronounced emphatically aguins 10 railroad commissioner amendment ut J. Sterling Morton nnd Tobo Caotei ; Co. , who fiamcd the democratic plal irm , look great care to dodge that vita sue. Tin : prohibitionists liavo nominated ill state ticket , but have not nominate ly congressmen. As yet wo have Jioan : no congressional candidates who nr toking the endorsement of the piohibi onists just nt present. MAIM : looms up with UO.COO ropubli ill mnjurity ; and all the returns are no yot. There is a piesibility of the ma rity reaching 21,000 , J. SnnaiMi Moiiio.s might as well trj pass himself as an Irishman an an nnti onopolist. _ Jim nrk Turn's ( Hop. ) About the most unfortunate thine at could happen for ] \lr. \ Laird , would i the nomination of Capt. J. W. Stickle. ' the anti-monopolists. Hu is a soldioi ith a splendid record ; a highly respect' , member of the 0. A. H ; a citi/en ol lUrniabod character ; a man of oxtraor nnry ability , and one of the very brsl ators in the state. The Timoa cannot jso its oyoa to the fact that such n nun iuld command n very largo vote in this strict , nnd make it exceedingly livelj r such a ono ns the republican mom o. o.Ml'ahoo MirrorAnlt ( lonoj ) . ) Jim Laird managed , by his well-known rrupt practices and railroad backing , to ntrol the congressional convention , bul roinnms to bo Been whothur the peoiilr n bo controlled in n like manner nt the ? f , , lth tt" ° 1 > PO" U like Captain icklo , Mr. Lnird will find it up-hill > rk to pull through , even with the aid of a presidential campaign , na the prcac indications nro that hoi ill be scratch beynnd recognition. .Stole Lu f ItogMfr , ( nut ! mnnnpolj i Liird must go , and ho will , most c tainly , if UIB anti-mnnopi and clemocr.i nro not short sighted in fftilin ? to uni on ono man. There is no bettor man the district than Stickcl , of Thnyor. 1 can knock the political fences of tl lion. James Lnird to smithereens. No Hlunclci li\t \ ! Tills Time. nal ( rrp ) Thn deiiidcrati can do no better tin to unite with the anti-monops of the Se end congressional district on the cane dnto forcongress. . In that event wo a sure lo cwy the district ; otherwise nc They cannot possibly object to the noir nation of Captain J. II. Stickol , tl farmer orator of Thayer county. would certainly bo suicidal to bring o the third candidate , and the result wou bo ns that of two years ago. Do n allow the blunder lo bo made. CITY WALKS AND TALKS. Omaha has had a lively week of i The state fair , which hr.s been such great succosi , thanks to the favorab wcathor , haa drawn an immonao crov from all parts of the state , and the ci haa boon alive with pooplo. Ben. Bull helped to swell the crowd , and the there was the democratic state convoi tion , the torchlight procession , and othi ovento that kept the ball rolling. 1 night the scones around town were pa ticularly interesting. The sidewall were everywhere thronged , the stori were crowded , the places of timuscmci were all Oiled , the hotels wcro jnmmec the saloons , gambling dons , bcorgardon and ether resorts were all liberally pa romV.od. With the multitudes of poop ! promenading hither and thither , boneat ths olootric lights , the shouts of fakoi nnd of advertising agents , and the musi of brats bands , Omaha certainly proacii cd the most animated appcaranco eve known. The people were all well ontoi taincd , and were unanimous in the opii ion that Omaha is the boss place for tli state fair and conventions. i "That the state lair is a big thin Cor Omaha there can bo no question , " r < marked a well-known business mai "Every merchant with whom I have ha my conversation has told mo that ho lit ! iad an hnmonso trado. Ono retail mei jhanfc said that hin sales had average ivor a thousand dollars a day since th jponing of the fair. The hotels , rostat rants and saloons have coined mono ) Cho oxprcsamon and hackmcn have hael ich harvest. A hackman told mo tha 10 had avornuod thirty dollars a elay , an hat ono day ho took in forty-fivo dollars LTupdrods of people have made money i rarious ways some by lunch stands ithcrs by fruit stands , others by rentin oems , und so on. Ono man who rontci ilargo _ business building and filled i vith cots cleaned up several hundroi lollars. At the lowent calculation hink Omaha scooped in § 100,000 durin ; ho fair. This would bo only five dollar rom each ono of 5,000 visitors daily fo is days. This is a very low nverago in Iced. Some people figure on tvrico tha um , ton dollars from each person , whicl rotild give us § 300,000 from 30,000 vis tors. 1 bcliovo that wo had a groa nany moro visitors than this , but don' hink that they spent ten dollars each. " * * * "This state tair hns proved such i ; roat success , " said a prominent mor hant , "that wo shall have no troubl loreaf tor in raising any bonus that mai 10 required to secure it for Omaha. Thi ictt location will bo for five years , ane ? o don't want to lot the opportunity fo : btaining this bananza go by default Jut wo must have moro room , and ' . fould suggest that the 100 acres south o ho fair grounds bo leased from Ilermni vountzo , if possible , for five or tenynars f wo get the fair for a period of fivi ears. I bpliovo Sir. Kountxo would mdor the circumstances , bo willing ti ako a very reasonable rental. "SVitl his land wo could make a milo track vhlcn would bo a great improvement , am vo could enlarge our accommodations fo lattlo , machinery , and other exhibits f _ MO should , by any possibility , loao tin air , I am in faror of getting up an Oma ia e\hibition : on a grander Ecalo than tin tate fair , and running tt for two weeks. ' * * * "A ntato fair without the aide ows and ether snaps would bo like tin ilay of Hamlet with Hamlet loft out , ' aid an obiorving citizen. "Our slati air w.ts well supplied with all these vir cd attractions , and they wcio well pat onined. I took them all in just to i-iudi mmim nature , as it Vioro. Thcro WPI ho man with the iron jaw , the stronj nan , the long-haired woman , the gian leers , the ring games , the strength tent r , the snake charmer , the museums , the hooting galleries , the whirligigs , and r lundreel ether attractions , eacl dvertised by a loud-mouthed talke ; r a wretched band. All this prov d to mo the most amusing par f the uhow. The country-folks o purao went the entire rounds of them ilia-shows , and no doubt enjoyed them. ' "But the slickest thing that laaw : i the way of games to catch the unso histicatcd , " said the same gentleman , 'was the threo-sholl game , which wai layod outside the grounds. A rathoi Imbbily dressed young man , not more ! ian twenty years of age , had in front ol im an ordinary dry goods box , on the jp of which ho was miiiipulating throe alf walnut shells and a small ball , which o placeeUnidor ono of thorn , and then loved tliem about quickly , something "tor the style of throe-caret tnonto. lie as betting the victims ten elollars to vo that they oonld not pick out the toll containing the bill , Ho had around im a croud of about thirl ) men , two or irco deep _ , atiel all anxiously watching is manipulations. His game was con noted so ( juicily that it attracted httlo r no attention irom the passors-by , and > 'on a policeman would hnrellj ha\u ispectcd what as going on. Illy cur- sitj , however , led mo to look over the iaila ) of the circle to see what was being ino , While T was looking on 1 saw the > ung rascal scoop in fifteen dollars , and lortly afterwards a tall fellow v > on ronly dollars from him. This follow as simplj a capper , and hia winninua BO ; cited the crowd that the shell manip- ator noon caught four moro euckors fore o dollars each. I'll bet ho took in iwi 875 to § 100 a day during their ( ir * * * "General , you boar your ago well , " Id Col. Smythe to General Butler , aa they were returning fr.imtho fair qroui in their carriage , "you don't lof k a older thin you did twcntj-two yc figo. " "Smytho , when 1 knew you twet two yoara ngei , " replied General But ) "you had n good reputation for tn and vorncity , but 1 cnn't vouch for j " now Jul'lINGS , 1'renioiit ghouls through 103 tclsphoncs , ; The Weeping Water f.iir ojn us lo-morro ] 'remnil Is out SI,000 on ilia late retailer 1'ulU City pnintiMltli pridf to its new or lininc , just cuiiiilel6il | , The disciples of St. John In o stntt d Dlliual crgnn ill HnsUngi , tie Aqua 1'ura. They are fifTiirlnt , ' n n now olavntor atV Point , toco < t liutucui PO.OOO and810,000. The tint brick building ill Xnndon h M ly completed. Mr. Glie.k is the untcrprU uwnir , A jockey mined 'A. Yook , wns throun fi IIM horwo tit tlio Hiclmrdsoli county fair ! Btriiiusly injnroj. tlsp\t year's grand ledge of Knights of Tj rU uillbu hi Id ( it Lincoln , on thu HCCI Tuesday in Uctober. TinRldta now Ins 211,000 ncres planted woodland , \\hlcnia largely oHing to the est lleliinent of Arbor day. Tlio Crilghtim Plnnefr iLporlslhnt cal ire dying rapidly of blackleg hi the uist [ lorlion of KIIOX county. A man by the nntuo of Ha'sot * , cotninoi milled "lJutclipy , " shot ami killed himsdf Valentino on the 7th nut. IMdy llrnwii , the young ton of n 15. iV inglnttr , hod hio foot uuphcd by the ti , ; ilj(3 | ( in the I'luttsimmth ehoii yards. 'Iho republican sountcrml conxcntion Hurt niul Wellington counties noininiUul \ > . Louis of UnUlnnJ , by uccl.unation. The Ueatnco cannery has put up 1" . " > , I : ms of corn tlm season , niul u now work : 111 tomatoes. Thi' institution is a giuat a ics-t. icst.Tho The "Chicago Kid , " a horse thiof. was m Kel by the authoritifs of Valentino last \VLI I'lio proLtods of his last raid wcio found ila iivreoti. At Lincoln , Malcolm M. Craig IB held um > 500 bonds to answer to thochurgoof Mnl iVesbrook th.it ho la the f.itlici of 1 inborn child , The Antelope county fair w ill commence S'cligh Tiicadnv , Suptumber 23d , and contui our ilnyi. S ' 23 are offered in purbcs and o' ' 51,000 m iiremlums. Prisoners confined it tlio Knlla City jail cmptod to bore thuir way through the wr nit the jailor pounced upon thorn before tli : ould fctiucuzo through. Wednofilay ne\t the people of Wymoie vote oto on the question of granting the right lay to the IfuynomV brothers to build a ipeiato a street railway. Bert Itnnloy , an unployo of tlio Siouv C ; .nd Pacific load , fell trom a moving tram 1 \vetn Norfolk and Stanton last week , BI ainniR iiitorn.il injunea of a tcrions ch.irnct The coal piospect in liromuillo is nw boio par. Ills reported that the drill piert i six intheiii of coal nt the depth of tin-hl ivo feot. Thcro is much joy o\ei the "tine Blair papei * report thnt Miss Lmma Wll H3011 ot th.it city , who was injured by the f f tlio grand stmd attliu J'romont reunion , ot csptcti'd to t cei\ei , o\on if slio dooa s .ill . bo crippled for life. Thu ] ' . & , M. company 1ms put in stock ai jcd jaids nc-ai the umiul house at Ilastinj ud all stock shipped from Bonktlman .u innts cast < > f that station \ \ \ \ \ bo unload nd fed and watered thuro. The Ncunh i Gr.ingoi throatcna to tluow i 10 Bpongo unless a democratic 'bar'l" iplieeliu that , vicinity. Uuckingsix. republic ; upora and taking glory for pay dulls tl Mdscirs andnllcma the pabte to harden .u ecomo the prey of tockroaohca and mice. Afo\onteon j oar old girl named I Iatih to nllogh , living with ii farmer in Nuckol ) imty , being tired of polishing dishes ar itchou floor , tried to uulo.id her burilen wil ed bug poison. A stomach pump and n do > r blocked the path to the sinning shore. Jacob Witmcr , who resides fi\o miles norl E Him Cieek station , liultnlo county , 11 ; mnd dead last Thnrday , having had hu nee roken by the upsetting cf n wagon as ho wi jturning from Kcainoy. A German womi as with him and had ono bhouhlor fracturoi Itunor fcays that both Wc-ro intoxicated. A gentlennn who recently completed a toi uou'h Cnss and adjoining counties , tells tt fccjmip Water ISepubhcm tint the cor ; op in this country is fully equal if not alien anj thing ho haa seen , especially in certai jrtionaof our country. In the vicinity f unliBlit hosa > acorn will jiold 75 and 10 ishels to the acre. Among the attractions of the Cass count iir this week will bo a German named Get erf , who. though a tcRiilent of Cxta count nco Ifc57 , has noior Msitcd Louisiillo , an ! ia not boon to I'lattsmottth sintil&W. . ] ic'-o is another mnn m the stato.who has IK isitcil his county ec.it m t cnty-four jean it him 1 o tiottcd out. Iho Utlci Itccord emnsup the lm\es Nov/ that the threahiiiR u neatly on i m th icm.ty farmorM kncnv how much theyhav eu icpoid foi their laboiii of the season , as 110 the \icldrf nil kinds of train i-i sitisfai ny .ml v.lnlo cot jet ipiltcMipto labtjo 10 quality la oxcelluit , wlnKt com iser > od and the ucathrrcry fa\orablo toil pining up m time to bo out of the way i ost. " i\l ) < te'i Michanic Jl.wksworthof U. A. J is cumplottd u Btciim ilcriltk which will lift tr bodily und tu s it about hl.o.a toy. J as built at the i'lattsmouth shops. It [ is nuplottpiece of machinery , built m tl ; i jpo of n car , w 1th u mast in its center son i or ilO dot high ; also with btiain 1 oihtlti ; jp.iritns attached. The c.ir nnd inaihmci ugh our thirty tons end when run tip to reck will pick upauordinary box cat wit loutinoatt.inj , andcury ituut nf tha wa ; 'J hi' Cullictlsun Sun says : " 0 no ! this is u .lining ountrj. In ono township m th etlon of the tountiy theio was giown ICO 0 bushels of wluat , Uiis MMSOII .a\ctiigiii 0111 20 to 10 bushels to the acre. Ono pc : culai hold of bailey panned out 71 biiehc 1 ncro. The townehlp in qiufction 13 inalnl ttlod by iidustrioua Geinuns , who hn\ J'H season fully demonstrated what the fiitui ' this ti ttion nnmt bo. Com and all mn rain nro looking line \\herovor they ha\o n lived ptoper attention , N. P , lioblit , a farmer in Yoik county , vv { ibbfd and almost nuuelered by highwajmo i the Oth. Ho had been out collcctm onoyduo him fet threshing , nnd whiloo s way homo about ! ) p. m. three men juinpc to his wagon and Icnoeked him M'ii oii'i ith eonit > weapon. They then bound hi iiulaand feet and gnggod him , loadedhu to thoii wagon and elrovo conslderablo dn m-o to an old straw stack and buried hii incath n heavy weight of thu viorst hlth nn raw that could bo found. Up to tins tim r. Boblctw.is conscious of all that MM g < g on , but the ne\t thing which ho romon Tri was on Sunday afternoon when ho foun msilf Ijmg atroas the railroad track , H anaged to reach homo , and a doctor talle- attend him. His Injiulns will keep hu niBod for Bomo timo. The robbers teem eCO CO in caxh nnd escaped. e > < ichehter DomoeT.it and Cljiuiutlo. Tlio land on which the battle of ( Jot sburg was fought is to bo purchase ! id a elrivoway opened along the line o itllo , from Devil's Den , nt the foot o ound Top , through the wheat Cold tie o peach 01 chard , to alTorel an opportu ty for monuments to bo oroottel ti ; irk the positions of troops. Votonun the various military organiiatiors tha ok part in the battle are invited to a.T inblo at Gottyubmg on the evening o. ptcmbor uO , .ud in laying out thi unuetu indicate the positions occupiot their rubper.tivo commands , Octoboi inel 2 will bo devoted to that worl ; lowed by a general review tf the fluid 10 mutter will bo under the direction ol 1. Dachelder , government historian ol u battle , and superintendent of tablets d legends. The Pennsylvania railroad a issued tickets at excursion rates from ita principal termini , good until Oct. 1 Davenport has 9,523 persons of school ) , w hich indicates a population for thu y of 25,000. SPECIAL NOTICED vrlll Posltlvolynct bo insert unless paid la ndvpiice. TOM ONiY : lotnnl on chattel * . llltoi\il ) Tick M bought nnd Mid A. Foreman , 213 S. 1 ! 7401 ' 10 1.0AK InisiD" ol JECO. Hid MI MONKt Vt.\-\f. \ tad Co , Htt ) Kttxto tnt t n. UC6 PirrimSt S. ' FI.VANClAli fCCttAI.'OE-t.wgo OMAHA loam nmdo on ajiproM-d mcurlty , ) l Dougln itrett. 812-ln WASTSXl. lTAJsTFl > Adcllmj clerk at 1IP1 ? ainam : > 013 n hook-keeper. Yoiin mxti wlthi M jicrlonrc Inn dry goods cUre incfcried. Ai ) | a t 14 & . iitlittrictnevt tor , ei fllP-l. TvNodlnln. { room RtlOl = ot ICth St. OOM \\ANIKli A inlJdle aRcd lady ai houic Kre | it ( or a lindlv with 4 children , ulso n tccondii toico to Sldn < \ Neb. eiodni > ic9 Mid n pcriran' ) > Uco. Irqulroat JIaxSIejtr .V Co. 0.8 1 ) lohmitllorir > . ) il > it Snccds Cljar btoro Mondaj in mil I till til. d Farinm. 0 4 K T\rANTHi-A capiblonml neat cltl. Ti good cjok nnd Unndrcsa Calf nt bilck n. dcrcc , turner llth nnd Tierce ttrccts , Mrs. 1) ) Uutlger. 005 H VIT'ANTni ) A ijlrl tor concral housework foul II west corner IMh and Capitol a\cnue , STiI 11 -l\7-ANTii-A : sonant clrl. Appl ) at 1004 lib T T street or at K. J. liurnlnrn's law oillco on 1C etrcct. S3M6 VI7"ANTK1 > - A good second gill , northncst roni TT ISth andCnpltol A\enuc , good wages. SSO-1 - \ nut clasiRlrl at northwt't corn WANTEDnut . SsSTlBu elrl , nnist uiido'stind cooklni 2B12 Lta\cnwortli ttrctt. .MllS.llOU C.V. 8SQ 13p - second girl. Apply at 211 S 14 WAKTKD-A -3rd ana ilt. Mar } 'a Axunuo , .Ml lloht Tunis. 831-13 "VTf AN'TKD Atonco , nomnn cook atlhobonthc ; V > Hotel corner Dili nr.d I. fa\ciuortli. " \ \ 7ANTKli-A coed ScanUlna > lan at IBSCnpitolaxc. 803-1 \I7"ANTKIJ : UclD at the Km ) ire Steam liundr V > HloDodgoSt. 812-13 V\7ANTEl-lcli\crj boat IllU'a Mont Market < T T inth stro'tbetween llarncy andllonaid 8lri-13p \ \ AN1ED An old man to herd ind ttko care T i stock , and If dcslrablo make It Ills pcrmino home with on ncr of stock. Address J. A. Hcall. Hi : Ungamc , Mcrrlck Co , , Neb. 843 lf\ " \17"AOT HO Female cook nnd dinlnR room Rlrl , ) T ' 1 * corner 12th and llowaidbtr ct : Mrs. Am : McjctD. g52-16p WANTED GUI lo do several house work A llj ti llrs James Cotter , 1521 bhirmv n\c , Joora north of Grace St. S2b It AjyANTLI ) A dlrl forpcneral bou e work 711 t , bituccn Jo.iuBniul Ltiuuiworth sso-i ; , AMKU-LAtlhb ) oil GhMl.lIJUN In li or Lonnti ] , to take nice light and plea i : ncrltatthiir ownhomi.j , $1 tor > pt.r daj otsllj ui 1'iktlj made , work iintby mail no rin a fing , i tamp f'ir repU . Please aadrcja Ucllablo Manf'g Ci I'lillaiklphli , Pi. _ Ml 1 AN 1 LD At a . 1 hillip'a 2J19 Dodge St T food girl j , first to cook , and assist in lauiulr .ho secoi.d fi r up stalls and Itundij work in fvm if three. Gcrmin preferred. 707 tf \\7"AN'I'r.D A girl f r gercial honro work in f xn I ? ilv of fcur IJr larrow,1510 Jacksun St S141S \17AMEU-eilrl for ceitril houw work at JIrfor V > CunxuitSt. JIr l fANTKD Second cook ot I.mmct House , lit If s'icct , bet IV.n.nm and Hainey. .8221 % ] l"17"AMI.U Woimn to wash dMieslOlG Harnoj V > TSB T A Ul-M-5 bUlmuordPdrliig tJtell HainsJell'a 111 L V ot Bhhio and I.oraa , or Dorshclmer'a life c : lc\eland vrd llenuiitks , can learuBomctrlnprc'Vl y to Ueir rul\outage by nddrcstln ; ; A. II , Ri lns , ! o. , I'ubllihcrs , Ou.nha. I\cb. 774 IBp r\7ANTEU Accnta to naimm mo Bell Pat'n TT iVoallior C trips. Address or call on Oco. W lell. 112U Hanicy street. Omaha , Noli DSP Imp ITfANTED Soulnf maclnno hands nt the Oimh V ? fahlrt Factorj. OJO tj Aslluitlonas go\crness bye.ouni ii German lailj. Has had several jtirs cxpcrlenci i Gcrminf as teacher. Address Misa Adcl Hontrup icmont , Neb , hot 7 5. _ SOO 17y Situation bj an c\trerrcly corrtcl book-kief cr and good bus nt"i man whos ( ; rvlccscjii bo scoured at a trodtruto silar\ . " < \c junt" care Bi1 oillco , Council Bluffs. 895 17 bltuatlon \ ia widow hdyaa com- 1 1 1 anion , and to do light hoii'uw ork , or house ccncr Aildress M. A. Brw ollico Council Blulls , 83415 i"t7"AMEI ) Situat onbj 6tciiojriihcr ; ] , tjpo wiitci 1 1 and c'trcrkntcd book-kieucr. AddrLsi "W 1' " Itcu otlloe. 801 1''i iTlfAI.rFI ) A | lace bj a joung htlj"tb woTl. \ i nUlits and mornlncs for beard Ina nleo fvrllj ddrcsa "Ii K ' th's oillco 8M-lJp , XT ANTED fiitnatlon \ \ a compU'iit biiok ktcpei 1 > hcst of lefsiciico , AddrcES , " 1 , . ii. " turu lo ) _ _ _ _ 811 13 | fX7AMFI > Acltiiallun aa as'Ittant linok kiupri M b > \oung Iv j with bist of rUcrorjtcs. Ad rets "A J lluo riilco _ b01-13p ElA NT in- posltlun aathrk in Hirilwarooi > M'holeea o him o , ln\oliid teiijtaracNperlina s i rojimtor. ItiforLi.cea ghtn. Addrc-s C A a tt A ioung minted man wants ituauon as boo1 ; V. ktiper.inwholi.s.-'o tetabllehmeat In Oiralu , , ddr BB "C. " ciru lieo. MS tf il'AME lartnir , asinart u.an ulthafcu him M ditddo'larslna wUlra\lnz liustnc a urrnur rcfirred. Addrthn"Ca > h 41 , " Uco tlHco. Oil ISj ) A. man with small capital wtuld like toinustm a ifocil lojlty bu Incm. Addrcit A. W IlDo oillco 873 ISp iXTANri'D Some ono to ndojit nboj lain 2 u.k : ii nl I. Inqmro , with rcftronto , Pt 1'oor llouso. SS9 15p 1\7" ' I'ED To rent , a furnished or iiiifurnlehoi ! T huuselnagoidloc.illtv. Address II. J.liul > r , 70 bouth lothftrctt , 874-ltp Arartncr Inn ol thtabllsuul man- T iifactiirliirfbuslnesa.wfth acapllal$100ijtojl500 ddrtts "Partner , " Bee olllto. b95 16p [ IT-ANTBD-f 2,000 on llfjt ta ! i citj ecciirltj.for C IT Jtara , at 0 per cint. Addros.9 Box 010 PCS'- ! ! 2 _ _ 700 tf' 7\01l \ HEM Hou oof 6roomaand kltchtn. 7228 ' J Ifltli street. _ 7lJi11ltKN1r-lB10,1,10"8 | on SI"trctt , betwicn , , , ' , Caljornla and tbsttr. Inquire on premises. J'rcedon. . _ 71011 UEYr-Ncw lit o room cottage In excellent lo. " " " " U " " G ° ° M * ' " iMr : .N ° " [ tc" " > ° taA I'OU'C Union llro ? . . 13th itreut. g j3 1'OR REHT--aouoeei UKNr-lhreo room home with ' 22d' "cut ? 12 " _ NT-Mcelj furDlshc.1 room 105 nor 765 IDp HENf-Furnl.hcdroou.a . _ . 770 If poll llL.VT-l-urnUhod ( ODU > S88-1 p Ilr ST DeMrriblo furnlslieJ roonu southwest JpitR . 1Mb And tipiti I nuiuic. S77 16 \T-Iietcl dolne Roml bu lnN In Iho FOB town of A\OCA , Nb. For partleuUrs ad- drtM A. R fcmlth , Avooa , Neb. 878 lp "IT'On Ilt XT Hoti'o of R room , potr.pleto , with JU well anil cistern,58rd nnd lMunnottn Inquire dt 813 South 23th street ESS 13p ) R IlKNT CottnRoPf 7 room * 21 iloor from cir. ICth and Loaunnoitn. Inquire next doorSiOISp SiOISp IlKNT Tnolirpo rronuup ttalrp , nowliouH- Foil ft water , J7.CO l er month. It. K , Cop on , 15tn nnd r < At > lfi > . S70-13 ? OIl IIFN'T 2d floor above store , Rood bmlnesi ] 1 loeslltj , 14tS Doughs bt. EOMf UKNT-An o'ceiint 7 rconcil cottage on red IPOIl line Mor ed.llfiirncr. S32-lg _ | tIKNT Sl\ room hoti'o 111 RfOil Kpalron reil IpOU 1 line Itqulru t grocery ( tore , corner loth and CumlngSta jigt tt ' HKNT-A nlcclv furnished front room at 101 F'lH street. 30 tt "rHll lli.Vl rirst cliss house by Bedford , 10110 i 1 & Dam. 812. HENT-rurnlsbcd rooms 310 N. 13th St. FOll 813 17p l Oli JIKNT Nicolj dirnlthcd orun itinlshedrootta JL1 without board 1814 Uaicntiott St. 10M5p oii HI. T Hirnlihcil room In UccncrsMock , JT corner Elslith and Howard St 823 tt poll IlENT llouso with six lnr o rooms , 25 00. I 1 O F. Dails A. Co. , 1603 * ftrnam ht. 607-tf \ IlEN'T Tttofurnlshcd rooma fo Huh toupo 1 kcepliu"Uconict'a Block"cor. Sth nnd Hound. 4SOt MA'S \ OK OMAHA llemls lias reduced price N1JW uext daj a to ? 5 from 10 heretofore.US US tf HEN'T A two story frame building snlUblo iPOIl 1 business. Largo colhr , upstairs sult\blo for residence. Inquire on prouilac. , corner 20th ami P83H 1'lcrco St. T OH IlKNT A larRO second lloor and basement. I1 Inquire 1113 llirnoy Btrcct. -90 tf , KENT Nicely furnished front room 1015 Dodge street. " 0 tt TjlOllUENT-SK room cottlRo , fine location , liy S. 1 ? T. Pcteracn , S. & . cor. 15th nnd Douglas. 617-tl HUNT Hooms In Crounso'a Block , ei. U FOlt . " 13" HEST Ono Krana square piano. Inquire FOH a-nl H'lckson. 440 tf KENT One peed elx room house < 2G per mo. IPOH 1 . Ultchoock. ' 235 tf FOB SALE. HID 11 SALE Fixtures for cljraratid fruit stand Apply at 311 S. llth Etrecf. H. Man- \oillcr. SALE Cook ito\o alinnst now , reason for FOll , nio usli'K ' cwolcnd s'o\ , Call at resi dence or uddrcsa 1213 Virginia a\o. 001 16p S Mjf S 103 will huy Iho Hno bred trotting horse , VounK Almont , Jr , slreJ bj Almont , the icitslroot trotters , eon of Alexauclcr'1 ! Abdollah , ilrc nt Goldsmith Maid. Youni ; Almont'a first dam \M t > > Lictnicr , fccond dambr Ci6 lus M . Claj , Jurtluimbj Volunteer , son if K fdjk'a llambc- ,011 1 in. Younj ; Almont , Jr. , Isa handsome brown elding , 6 jcnra old , 16 | lining lil li , ellia 1 00 i&iuids , ban iooil inr.no nnd tall , line clean limb" , ind good sound feet , needs no boots or ei htj , ie\cr been trained fo- speed , but U u naturil trot- cr ; he slioned tbrco belts o\cr the Ashland trac't , { } . , lu 234,2.31 , and 2 I1 ! IIo is arrantcdto hoeho tlmoand nnrrautcd pound and kind Ho rotted a lailo to the polo In 3 35Uicn o\\ner pur- : hascd linn ( meuar n'O , nnd paid Si , .TO tor Inn1. Id is good Kilted , leu 1 hcvkd und asta\cr. He ms no public retonl < o bir him In a race. 1o pro uro him a zuoil home Is moro object than prleo , as 10 Isa flight iiot Hi ) fiirj ii < th tip ; , cin be dn\cri i } a lad } Will ixplitn to purchaser tthj cITcrud o IOT. IIo can bo soon and drheti r.t any tlmoac in\atoftaulc , NT EOT South Mnlh street , bitwpcn 11 and Jd avumei , Ooimcil UluDE' , lowi N. B n\l \ not deal with horse joi-kejs 03 15 | SAUK Contrail ) locate 1 lease on long time , withbuildirgs esioohllj suitiblo for light unnu ictming dddrt'tsA. B , lUiotllcc 164-lEp [ T'Oll ' SALE Small foundrjerj cheap , for a prac- L1 herd man with a uaiall capital. Aadit-H , li. t. , : KF ollie. S35 Igp yOll SALE I'lno sadaU h ) rseounjr and cheap. J Inquire Furaj 'dill cry tUblc , Cuiuing street. SM 13p bALG Northeast corner 20th and Cuu'n . strett. O. T. Daxls & . Co , 1605 Karnain street , 876 tf JiOll bALE A choice lot of milch to\\s Call oil 1 ro-xd ni.ir liner's biicl' lard , north part of citv. 873 18p J.W.PENNY. l PAtll Two house * 24x14 feet each with let . 65x00 , California and Erown fats.eicheoo. 871 13p SALE Good horse for silo cheap , No. 1403 . llouglas tat. 801 tf ? 0ll SALi : Oil IlKNT A blacksmith shop m the best location In town. Call on or address Uv range & Co. , ANOCI , Neb 840 17 f/r roll SALE Good clock of general merchandise < * and itoro for silo or rent , lerma llbeial Box J , , oca , Neb. 81777 ? 01l SALE One half Inteiost In a good crcamerj , also nineteen lots , ior parliculars.addrt-slotk ix ? 03 , YorK , Hib % w 24p TDK SALE Cheap , a nlco cottage , lull lot , city water 6 blocks from the court hen o S ! . Lee , occr , 22dandLca\uiwortn S" > 7 Ino 011 SAI.K \ Imtchcr flmpunl toclsm Schmlcr 2 < eliraskiltlj n flrs.t class tisulu anil In a ir'ooj citlon , nlijctt In bLllliv , jiaor htulta. A'Urc , * , llcrbnok , scliu\lcr , Neb. ? OH bALK-Ono tlibt class two statiil carnageal- mo.t cnodns no vtf A J Simpson s mal o Can ieci.li ualniiuou'sC rilvuiloii03ltori blri.il Ucl- SOI 16p _ _ _ 1 tro < h .Much const.t2jlh und MJillIoruK ttrcct. rrto an A , IViinj. "a51jp ' " " , n forftn nj It. 1Q1S llarnc ) bt 7lu ) t ( _ poll SU.t Sloe * llxturoj , snd business ot mo of the bc3tp.jlu0' ISutAtsrMiU In thoclti insiiec- > n Balliltiil. AlJlCl,8bc , tOlOLOilla elJ . _ _ _ 5S1 t pOll SiLU-Aiestiurant In n cooil location , S'-Q 1 noi th 10th utrcet 710 iap poll . SALK-IJroccrj in In the cltrud lnBccl lo- calltt , iloloe oiHln.sH i-f o\ot § 2SO)0 ) n jtar : nt low. Tor luttbcr iiarticu'ars , aUUic a 1' . ei. box * Ointln. ' 25 li POH SAIji : 1,110 side b rbugcy cheap at 0. 1 > . lhact s nr tt _ 1 < Oil POll SU.lI-Chcip loin , ? 500 down ? 300 per month , and aeshtltig wortbj persons to Ui ilil comtlohoinca. K. C. Patterson i , Co , cor Uth d Famani , 137-tf ppHSALK-200acresofhtid UO acres Improied , 3Jacro8 hay , 8 acres hotf pwtuio,7 acrm cultl- tcd timljcr , a acres natur a timber Good sprlnir [ ttr good house and other Implements , will bo lu \cryin8j tirmr , If sold soon. For other In- rmatlonimuiroinonalljorbj | mall ot Win Clair , irest Clt > , barpj Countj , Nah. 454-lm , POll SALE-Wooffer foreale-l 150 Choices 3 ear old Feeding fitccrs. 160 Choice 2 jcar old feeum , ; Stoera. 100 carllnt ; Steers. \bo\e all food Iowa Cattle , . , _ STHAKOK IlHOTnEIlS , "s'Im HlouvCity , Iowa . - hand iilanoB , at Kdholia ' Mi HQ store mi idth St. WO tf 1011 BALK A mliitliiR olilco suitable now , i or or job ottlco. Wll U1 for cash or . inscfor Omaha Cltj property. Adilri)9l X. . Q" ° "ICB' _ 1011 BALK-i-wo ojwu fcceouu-uauu bUjuiB , a otwd.iUii.iy . w on , chcr.p , otl819 naiooy BJ. 'MIBOELLftHEOQB. > SJJ.tt pmtuntig. bprlug water.