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OMAHA JDAfA ( BEE - WEDNESDAY , OCTOBEft 15 OfiflAHA MMMM'U ' MIlH DlMPfeN8ARY I HIM W'H , ' IIMM'lt , itt m , iHIM i / Mnic , IfMtMll MM ( rt"l "f IW if , * l-im > W4 nl II , t Narvowt JUood , uiitl Urinary Or/jana / ttnf III * Kfilnl" , I'f ' ( * tlfd Arft < i AI ll'liMllr Hflfrllntl" ' Mil * I.I'M | ih i ii m , nWlt h , I'llrlc f , ( ' ( ( Ill , AMI ( f itM RMMfyltfc < Ml liMlnl lit Hi-it mill * IK > M > M fttHwtfi All , ti M r "l HI | iim i atni title Mr < ' ( fWi , tfnttiitlftf HIII fwtllllfiif ( l"1ll lilt lrtr li i , .if M ( * tllf ( f Midi Ktnl mil * pwfilllir Itralc ( i W * tH ( iH * l VntllH ' "Mil tnliiill < > * k'f i l Ml tnm WrtMlhi'im W > stiiiWM fi'l Nnfroll f tMtttlMt , p < miir "i ihill ( * tlMil'i > l'IUllniiiil | ' Ih ( ( Ml , IWajtiifl'li'hi'J ' IH ll-cM , tw til lHtinrtfI.ftr ' I Knot * ? tt ! 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KAL'll A CO. , 417.Wulniit streetHI. Iotila' , Ii or Krntik l.iilirann , L. D. , 2U Wyandotta , Kan. If H mAn ft w 1 * Viet linn nfxnutliftilltnimKlanro.riiiiiilnK Norton * fc ) lillll ) ' . I'rrinnturn Drcn ) niul nllillKiilil n bruiiitht o by Imlir-crctlnn nr flit1-will li > nrn * if. . Mlrjvlcri'meilj rr .bif nililroMliiK.I. 11 , HKKVK.S 'dUliaUianiBU.rU NM3HASKA LAND AGENCY BUOOKI10H TO iUVIB fi 3NVDItK. | noaara Dc ler ( In 1608 FAUN AM BT. OMAHA. lltra lot lo 100,000 norei cantully Mleotml UoJ n Culern Neluwln , t low prlo ) nil on o jy tormu Irnprorad uinii lor lo In Doaglwi , Uoilge , Col/e / little , Hurt , Cumin ? , S riiy , WMQIustlon , Ifeikk iOiitulon , Anil Diitlor Jountlos. T IM ptlil In 11 r rt ol tba Slat * , ' Moner loanxl on mprovoj l nnf. Notary fublloalwati In ottloo ConcsponJ Will iiiirirj-llm DUOOrJ.'rcir- 1 llu tin' LIVER uni ! KIUNF.YH , nml Itcxrnuif 11 IK Krial/TH iinii in UK. .i ftxj'.ii iJM Avi Ao ii tni\3 \ tiuu ' < 'jf ' ciiru. ll\oa n clear , liijiltliy complexion. frc'inont bfirniptii at cn - tfrlsinic onlyuilil In < lioiuiulnrlt | ) of llu'crlchril. Do uol eaitrl- ' . . oil jour ndilrcBvlo'l'hnlir. ) InrtnrTp < i Co. t. lxj.il . Mofor oiir"DKEAM BOOK. " lul BCrao ttUtid usefulUiionnatJontfroo. Ml Pt. Clinrh-q S . , SI. Louis 3Fo. m ttt jf < 1 ir1a > t 'lii rfrtlleal Cpllrcpi , h l.ten . lonyft HKI * . JIu r t ' * ' " * lw n' ' CHIOWIC fiurolt.Hifia Hoi III. .n . lu-iiiKilv i in uihft I'll ) . kln la ut. Loan , > 1T ! ( ' if. . * ntJ * I ( til irrilrfralii know Nertout PuulrJllon. Deblillr , Mental and I'hislcal Weaknen . McrcurUI and other Altec. llon ol Throat. Skin or Dones , Blood Poisoning , Old SOreS and Ulcers , M ttttlr.1 llh < mi > rmllelo4 Mr n.on Hi. 11'l'OllUj | , rlnll' ' . . r" ' lr rrlnltl ; . Diseases Arlilny ( rum Inolscrellon , Eicess , t'ipoiure or Induljtncohuh rr < xiujm. . or tk h * lu < tllrrl , 'K.nuc . < l , J.lllilr. dll II of itllll o.l tilrtllu nirmor ; | li pl" , j ibe tttr , | kiir l dtc > / , ( em > ntall > nocitlvt Irmtlci. ( ooft ! afUcM la , rcntlerlnc MarrUe * Improper or unuappy , ara crn * ' > ftMjrrurvt rn iphltf < 5A itcrilon Ibt boit.frM | * t il.l nt lb | , Ifold tnr tJ 1rri. CoDiulUltoa HJ > . a * r Ita lirr . AB < | | QT | .1 . U rlu far ueiUoDl. A Positive Wriuen Guarantee rtrtt la ill r.M tIM , . ) li > ill > lg < i itnt rcrrotera. ri phl > ti , EnalUh or Oerraan , 04 pac . < ! criblUabovodU aiei In male or female , i'llEJi MARRIAGE GUIDE ! > * * > ( ifi , flo r'i- ' I' ' o trtpJ la ftoibBid fill MntliDc ( ! < t UJ'f | " 't | nil | nt r COVif * , J . TbU b ol Imported Beer Krianger , U a van"a 'or , Bavnna . . .Brnmen. DOAIESTIC. Uui r . St , Louis. . . . . - . - .St. Louis. } > i . iJilRtior _ . _ i . Milwaukee. j ri V . . . . . . . .Omaha. A ! * * , I'ort ? r , IV.ruestic and Rhine , . ED. MAUKER. 1V1 StKttN NMWB , * * - 'flio rrtiffil illulf let In 1'lono In Ix-lnR rntmlly 'tmllt. ' Ulftl { lnHJ' CMlnljr lift * ft &fliel | KrtiUtlon ) | o ( l.l'il Uutlnrt lit * > lil ywf UH eltool lownnlilps u Ifcii i' trnrilfwl nml IhlrlM-n tehoolfl ( t IsMMtrd In niinntuls rmiMy , H"int" Intiiul Brewing wild on lltoslrentnfl it link dft , Mill It f thmitihl tliat ilia tulluro f ( In tit i < > < iM t-e tnftdp | itflfUAhla. I'mkcf c'nln ' lmtef I nvo Ixniglit 20,000 I i 1u-lft l lint nlfnily till' fcufoti , nml Imvo I it-l miltt * 20,0uu tn tlm farmers for tlml PI ) ilni l > . In lli niillipfn e'HintlM tlirro hni not ynl -n i III t niillk-iMitly hrnvy to Injuto vrgr- jlinn , Unfili'ti KtulF hnld * ltd tltnlicv nnd to- tinttn plunl * n o "till yli-ltlilif ? lipe fiuit. Tlm wlifnl rrop of Dnknln it rstlnifitoil nt Ml ( NiO.WH ) lni liHi f' ' > r 1HS | . 'I'ho Mir | > hnwilli nllW cfdln f r tt | Tt will bring n lovcnuool 'mill JM ! IKIMXXI Into tint torrltnry , At Vtriiillllnit nn the U h n nmii nnmotl . ImlUnnn wn b.nlly wouiulpil in tlio lt > ft Innililrr liy tti'1 nccldentiil ilUflmrRo ol n Imtitnli lie W K tnkli R out of n wagon. Tlio In Irk work on tlio now nclionl homo nt Cutiti'ii ' U itlioiit couiilt | < U > il. ntnl llic ntmcturc tnweriiiiiiiivn nliy iitlur building in the | ilnco , tiiilh M trftniiU Uo nnd o'l'Rnueonf nnponr Ullfl ) . Tlio ti'siilcnlK in one of the lnwnihli | < i in An. roti ilnn't nicnn to Ktillcr from jirnlrlo llris II tlioy cnn liflplt. Tlm follow hit ; notice In tm utt'il in I'U'ry nnllnMc plnco : "Any jicrnon uniiKhl totting o r llfchtliufito In Cuntoi l < iwiinhli | will lie IIUIIK from the roof of the iicnruitt IIOIIHO. " llonry C. Tiintn , hU wlfo nnd three chil ilri-n , tlm oldrtt ton yonid of nr o , Imvlng n do ulro to "RO west , " lolt New York City ol fool on tho'JHlh dny ol Irmt May , iind wnlkcd ti Wellii , Minn , whoio they nrrhod on the UStl of f uiilcinticr. Their ulTectn were drnwnnn Mii.ilI liuiiil cnrt , Ihadlitnjco from Kuw Yorl City tj Well * beltiR soinctliinKi'ovor 1,3 If inlli" . Mr. Tiltini nnd his fitiully rrra on theii way to Ititlflold , Hplnlc county , where the ) Imvo Itiundit rcsidhiK. WYOM1N11 , Ciiok , the murderer of his brother-in-lnw Ima been hontonccil by tlio tupremo court ti haiiK December I''tli , ntLarnmlo. HOVOII compnnies own onu-thlid of nil tin cattle in Wyoming , nnd Iu Toxns 1,000,001 lioiul of cattle nro owned by foreigncri ) , winnie nio nim-ri-aldcnta. The Kitchen brothers of Onmhn Imvo mndi n proiiositlon to put § 75,000 in u hotel n Cnvyenne if the moneyed men of tbe city jni uii 00,000 more. Lixrnmla in greatly elntodoror the rcopcninf of the aoda works near there. The ( Jnioi J'ncltic haa glvon orders for the loading o 10,000 tons of Roda nn the cnr thoro. A flowing oil well hafl been discovered nt Ol City. The How IB described ns being remark ublu , both ns to iiunlity nnd quantity. Tin well belongs to the Denver Oil company , am Iho oil wns struck nt a depth of about oighl hundred nnd lifty feet. The land ollicora nt Chpyouno Imvo been in Btiucted by the couimissioneiu of the gciiern' laud otlico to prepare n statement of the amount of public land fenced in , extent ol Biicli fencing , and the elfect upon settlers ; .intl the control of the gracing sections nud thi water supply , nlau if there have been anj frnuduleut entries. On Sunday night , the 5th , George Morgan , .t young man in the employ of the 1'otterinai beg ranch , wan shot by the accidental dis cliargo of his own revolver , while engaged ir driving a , wagon loaded with u barrel of beci lor the ranch. The ball entered his breast and cnmo out at the shoulder blade , inflicting r dangerous if not fatal wound. Uawlins furnishes nn interesting bill of par ticulnrs of the coat of disposing of n eriimiia according to law. The hanging of Lee Douo ynn last spriog cost the county the following items : Washing the criminal's linen S .05 lumber for the gnllows , 8bO.ll ; nails , § 21.50 rope , $ ! ) .llO , straps , § L'.50 ; black cap , S'2.1,0 underclothing , $ 1.1.0 ; tobacco , $8.75 ; building gallows nud plan , § 3.r ; labor on scaffold and rope , 8 8 ; taking doWu gallows , § ! iii ; boardins ami guard , SJUO. Other items swell the lota to $ Go0.2G. The staff of the Cheycnno Loader are con' tiuuoualy rovehng in Oriental luxuries. The editor Bijuats tailor fashion on n Turkish nig , with n cocktail smile hovering beneath a cra < y quiltith turban ; his right hand presses the centre of the bread basket , and the loft holds a ( lowing tumbler temptingly near his parched lips. The foreman appears in the background with a "forget-me-not" grin on his mug and n tray and bottle iu his hands. Ho calls for "copy" and woos the "nabob" chief into ac tivity with spiritual Cnriull-ings , It 13 a dizzy scene roughly illustrated. They punish wife benters admirably nt Rock Creek. Some days ngo a man by the name of Cook , got rather drunk and gave his wife a good beating when eho returned from her day's ' work. She went back to the place where she had bean working , and waited for him to grow good natured , and after a while returned ngniu. Ha executed the performance orer again , and she took a walk. A party of cowboys learning of thr espisodo wont and took Mr. Cook out of the house and com nouced to warm his jacket with about n doz- ; n whips of the blnckanako variety. When , ho operation ceased Mr. Cook was slightly lacerated. COLORADO. .t Smiler Colfax ia doing Colorado. Denver has a club of political dudes. DanO'Leaiy , the famous pedestrian , walked 200 niilcH in Denver , last vteek , iu 51 hours. The republican factions in Denver have compromised their dilferonces and harmony a now thick enough tu cut. A rich strike haa been made in the St. jnwreuce lode on Lcavenwortti mountain. A em of solid high grndo ore eight inches iu .liickncsa has been encountered , Another heavy hardware failure occurred in Denver this week. ThU time it ia the old es- ablishod linn of Jensen & liliss. I jabili- iet < are placed at $100OJU and nominal as- ets Sllii.0-0 : 7-,000 of which is in accounts. MONTANA. It is said there are 111010 than a million cat- lo in Montana. Several shocks of earthquake have been felt it Ketl IJltitf and other points in the Upper Madison within two or three weeks past. The 1)1 and lode , situated north of the Alice at lintto is being worked unier lease , and laments of ore assaying § -70 per ten are bo ng made. The Crow Indians , much to their disnist iavo all been removed from Stillwnter , Mou- ana , to their now acency en the little. Big lorn liver , a short distance south of Fort /uster , Custer county has n creek named Hanging Vomen , which with two other creeks named Starve to Death and Froze to Death and iravvyard Bottom , makes a combination rightful and desolate enough to drive pilgrims away. Koran weeks since , Messrs. Snow & Kemper hipped to Omaha , Isreb. , about fourteen tons if ore from their Florence mine for reduction. The ore has proven to bo worth what the owners claim for it , vie 9500 per tonit haviue averaged that when milled. Out of the chip- nu > nt of fourteen tons the boys cleared over all expenses86'J74.45. A Rystem of mounted police has been or ganized in Montana , by which the interest of Ini stockmen will be protected against horse- hievoj and gnus-burners , which over they night bo , whiten or Indian ? . The parties are out north and south ; the jouth party con- Uting of nine men amHiaving charge of the outhern range of the Kastern Montana as- ociation , with headquarters about the center f the district on Touguo river. Cattlemen nnd stock owners of tlio Yellow- toco valley are waging a war ( if extennina- inn Dgaiutt the immbjrlesi beara , prairie votveauud coyotes that are committing tavu- ei nn the cattle heids on the north Hide of lie Yt > llow8ton river. James Howard came o Miles City , M. T. , a few days ago and pro- nrtd a dozen bear traps , with which he iri'pobeii ' to carry on the war. A great many uuhoyg have entered into tne hchymo for the k ' ot the handsome bounty pain for every > eir hide and wolf okiu brought into Miles City , CALlrOUNU. Judge Mcl'ail.vnd , of S ; raniento , haa de led that an atheut cannot be barred from aitlfylng. A Cleveland and KendiicVs club of colored l < tmo of the cnrloslllw of politics in San KfKllClfCO. A t the 1'lumaJi county fair is rxliilutcd ft | r of iKucliM Iwrno tills vent by the plonec [ irnch tloo of thxt county , planted in 1851 , the ecdHIV \ \ token from a brandicd pe cl bruiight over the plain * . An innuendo vultura WAR hot nt Ssnta 1'nnU on Saturday lat. The upload of It witiRn Ii D foot lOinchfj tprcAil of clawg ! IncliPKt vreight of bird , 30 pounds. It wa inrpp rind powerful onnngh to carry olt a PK ! or Ifiinb , or OM-II a umall child , NKVA1U. Nevada papers * ny that Iho trnrnpi who hatobeen jcnttftod over Utah , Idaho , Mon- tuna and Nevada duiing tlio Mimmrr are now workini ? tholr wny acrosa the Sierra into Cftli fornia for winter. lleports from Hamilton continue t o glvi ( Uttering accounts of the developments In til HtnlTotd mine and HIP people think the pU town will unco more bo the center of mining enterprise and activity. The project of n cormUtutional conventioi being pgitated In Not nda. It is urged tha the present otnto ronotitution Is not n consti tutlon nt nil , but "a voluminous medley o badly digested lawn , " and that No\nda , will n population of less than GO.OJO , pays na mud In the wny of fees nnd salaries to Its state olll cr m docs Pennsylvania , with n popula tlon of four inillinns- IDAllO , The Lost Ulvor towna arc said to bo Imilil ine and improvlnR wonderfully. Ltiiubc nnd other building material is In demand , Mountain sheep are nfTordlne line sport t Idaho hunters , who h vo killed nnumbornoa Ketchum recently. They are snid to bo the finest wild gama we t of the llockioa and mnko delicious ontlug. At Itathdrum , n tow daya since , n lioa seized n young child in the street and wa literally cut to pieces before ho would rola his embrace. During the struggle ono mat had a thumb bitten ell by the animal. When released , tlio child , whoso npo and sex is no given , waa unconscious , and Its injuries wor of such a nature that It was expected t die at any moment. OREOON , A genuine wild hog was killed a few day ago in n canon near nouthport , Coos County after it had whipped a dog and attacked man. It had tusks over three inches long. Blackleg is killing otf numbers of cattle i Grant County , Nonu but fut animals are nt tacked nnd they quickly uucciuub. There haa boon great excitement recently a lluntington , the junction of tlw Short Lin and the Oregon Hallway nud Navigatio Company's road growing out of the employ mout of Chinese by the contractors. Th saloon-keepers nnd gamblers raided two wash houses nnd drove the occupants out of town nftor which they burned n school hou o tha wusoccupled us n hoadquartura by the ral ! road engineers. UorslorilH Acid Phosphate. AS A UKFIUOEKANT 1WIKK IN VEVEUS. Dr. 0. H. S. DAVIS , Moridcn , Conn , says "I hnvo uaod it as a pleasant am cijoling drink in favors , and have boon very much pleased with it. " THE NAVY TAKES TO WATER. Jcsslo Lincoln Onuses * " \Vlno to bo Abandoned in Slilp-Olirln- Special to tha Chicago Daily News. WASHINGTON , D. 0. , October 10. Th United States stotuner Atlantic , the now vessel which was launched at Chester , Pa. , yesterday , is the first vessel of th navy which was christened with colt water instead of the customary bottle o : wino. It was the Intention of Contract or Roach in whoso yard the ship was bull , tto have used a bottle of champagne Trhich ho had prepared. The bottle was handsomely decorated \rlth rod , white and blue ribbons. Miss Jessie Lincoln , a daughter of the secretary of war , wa present , and sno was eolectcd to broal the bottle on the prow of the vessel as the latter glided into the water as is the usual way o christening. Little Jessie promised to do as she was bid , but when the ttmo nr rived the child decided that the bottle with its trimmings was too pretty to break , and she ke.pt ; it tightly within her grasp. Ono of the deck hands noticing that the child did not break the bottle , grabbed up a bucket of water and threw its contents on the ship's bow as she made her first plunge into the water. Secretary Lincoln's little daughter re tained the bottle of wino and brought il to this city with her last evening , ribbons and all. This incident created consider able talk among the naval officers , ono oi whom said it was the first recognition ol the prohibition sentiment by the navy Roach , jiowover , supplied a liberal amount of wino afterward to the dis tinguished launching party. YOUNG MAN. HEAD THIS. THE VOLTAIC UELT COMPANY , of Marshall Michigan , offer to send their uo'ebrated KLKO TIIIO VOLTAIO BELT nnd other ELECIUIO Ar- I'LIANCKS on trial for thirty days , to men young or old ) afllicted with nervous debility , oss of vitality and manhood , and all kindred troubles. Also for rheumatism , neuralgia , mralypis , and many other diseases. Complete estoration to health , vigor and manhood ruarnnteed. Ko risk incurred , as thirty days' rial is allowed. Write them at once forillus- rated pamphlet , free. OFFICIAL. . NEGLECT. I'ho Valentino Imiul Olllco Deserted Tucker on tlio Stump , To the Editor of THE UKE. Seeing that you are a friend of the > ooplo I thought I would write you a few ines in regard to the laud oilico at Val- Btitino , How la it when you wrlto to the and office in regard to a section of lander or part of a section , you will got an newer from the land officer Baying it s customary if you want to ind out to enclose 10 cents ? \.ro they not paid by the government ? Quito a number of citizens hero cannot et their receipts for their land , as some mistakes were made at the laud office and ecoipts sent back to bo corrected , and lie answer thop got from there is that Mr. J. Wesley Tucker is not there , and hey have not tlmo to attend it. What ro they paid for ? The government pays . Wesley Tucker as receiver at the land flico at Valentino. Why don't ho stay here instead of eoing through lie country making political speeches , r does the government pay him for that nd for neglf ctin ? Ilia business ] It would a well for the secretary of the interior o look into this , as citizen ) have paid U the money they can spare to got their lalma and if they cinnot got their ro- eipta they do not know how soon some ody elao will jump their ctaimeaor omo with n receipt from the land office , n justice to our citizens it is hoped you vill publish this , T. J. FAHLEIGH. Johnstown , Brown county , October 13. Composed of genuine French Grape , Jrandy , Extract of Smart-Weed and araaica Cinper , with Camphor Water , j 3r. Piorco's Compound Extract of Smart' tVeed czcolls as a remedy for colic , iliolera , diarrhoea , dysentery , or bloody , lux , or to break up colds , fovoro or in- lammatory attacks , \VOUIil > ' 3 FAIK. St , Iiouls Srtlrclcil to Cclobrnto III llooi\cry of AincrtOK. A announced the committee appomloc by President Julius S. Walsh , of th International Association of Fftira am Expositions , mot at the president oilico on tlio St , Louis fair grounds yesterday torday at noon. The following politic ) inon were present , viz : H. I1. Tnuooy of St. Tinuis , chairman ; Morris U Lock David E. Hotitty , Jcllarsonvillo , Illinois Daniel H. fllllham , Upper Alton , Illinois Col. A. S. Johnson , Topekn , Kansas ; 1 ] J 11111 , Toronto , Canada ; L. M. Rum soy , Ohas. Grout ) , St. Louis ; Col. Ed ward liavon , Kansas City , Missouri ; W T. Hmlth , president lown etnto fair , 11 0. Wheeler , DCS Moincs , Iowa. Thor being a quorum thochaircalled | the mcol ing to ordnr nnd invited the president o the association , M. Julius S. Walsh , wli was present , to n sent with the committo The gentlemen nbovo named from low were also Invited to participate. Oi motion of Mr. Green , the secretary o the Hi Louis fair association , Mr. Fos tus S. Wade , wna iuvitod to not ns score tnry for the committee. Mr. Wade the road the preamble and resolution under which the committee was called to act. Mr. Gillham , rf Illinois , saidjjMr Locke had drafted what sonnuul to hiii to bo a sufficient report , covering th scope of the duties of the committee , am oi the motion of Air. Gillham Mr. Lock was called upon to road his plan ofotgau izntlon , ns follows : To the President and Members of th International Association of Fairs nui Expositions : The undersigned committee _ beg loav to report that they have considered th matter referred to them in the followin preamble and resolution , viz : HI8COVEUV OF AME1UCA. vrtlKUKAS , Iii 1892 the -100th anniversary o the discovery of America by Columbus occur ; and , whoarons ; that anniversary shouh bo appropriately celebrated nnd can bo mos fittingly commemorated by n World1 Pair urn Exposition designed particularly to oxhib the products , arts aub manufactures of Nort America nnd the Western Hemisphere ; now therefore , be it ItKHOLOKD , That the president of this nsao ciation appoint a committee of thirteen to 10 port nt the next annual conventiou , or sooner if practicable , n plan of organization and mm agement of a World's Fair , to behold in 1892 and suggest St. Louis as the place to con memoratu the discovery of America by Co umbus. 1'LAN OF OliaONIZATIOIf. The plan wo would adopt for the 01 ganization and management of a World' Fair in the year 181)2 ) to commomorat the 400th anniversary of the discovery o America by Christopher Columbus , is charter from the commonwealth in whic the fair is to bo hold , nnd the mana o ment to bo in a pursuance of a cede o by-laws , rules and regulations for th government of said fair in all its dopan monts , in harmony with said charter , am fully concur with the association , ] am suggest the city of St. Louis , Mo. , as th place best suited to commemorate s grout an event us the discovery of th "Now World , " and in this connectio would call attention to its Spanish-Frenc origin. Its history of the past , its growth the greatest connecting link between th seventeenth nnd nineteenth centuries Also to the accommodations afforded fo BO crent and universal celebration , amen which may bo named the great St. Loui Fair grounds , the St. Louis Music am Exposition hall , the city parks , steam boats and railroads and largo commodiou hotels ; also the ryivigablo water connec tion witn the whole world via New Or leans , and the railway connections wit ! the seaports of the Atlantic and the Pa cific oceans and the Gulf of Mexico , am with the principal inland cities and towns as well in Canada and Mexico as the Unit ed States. To the end , therefore , that this plan oi organization may be fully carried out wo recommend that tlio president of thii association appoint a committee of as many members as ho may deem best to procure a charter on the most favorable terms for the management , control am government of a World's fair for the purpose aforesaid , to bo held ut the cit ; of St. Louis. Mo. , A. D. 1892. And further recommend that the president appoint said committee immed iately , and that they proceed without de lay to procure said charter , and that- said charter form a | > art of this report , and together bo submitted to the meet ing of this association December 3 , A. D. 1884. jijAnd Tfo further recommend that said committee , with othora whom the presi dent may appoint , memorialize the con gress of the United States of America for a proper recognition and for such assist ance as will inauro a complete success eli i World's ' fair at the city of St. Louis , \Iieeouri \ , in 1892 , commemorating the discovery of America by Christopher Columbus. Mr. Locke stated that ho merely pre < eented what appeared to him to bo i sufficient plan of action , which the com nitteo could alter or change in any man ner they thought beat. Mr. llill , of Canada , desired the committee - mittoo to include all the states and torri- : erie ? , and Dominion of Canada , Mr. Locke remarked that that was left jntiroly to the discretion of the president f his plan waa adopted. Mr. Gillium moved the adoption of the > ! an ua above , unless there was something setter proposed. Mr. Haven , of Kansas City , seconded ho motion. Col. Johnson , of Topeka , Kan. , said 10 was in sympathy with the move and n harmony with the plan and seconded ts adoption also. President Walah was of the opinion hat no further committees bo appointed a contemplated in the plan , but the ro- > ort bo submitted to the association atita nootintr in December. Mr. Tansoy said the plan as submitted > y Mr. Locke was in harmony with the oaDlution and with the constitution of the ssociation , and that the committee sug * jested in the plan to bo appointed by the iresident to procure a charter was regu- ar , and eupgested the adoption ot the ilun as the report of the committee , 'hero being no further discussion the ) lan as above was unanimously adopted nd the committee adjourned. DKUNKUN HimESS , lisa JOHSO Ilojt AmiHkng 1'ollcomen nntl Getting Into a Cell , NEW YORK , October 9. A handsome roman , showing many traces of rnfino. nent , was a prisoner in the Yorkvillo olico court to-day. She looked troubled , nd her face and general demeanor gave vidrnco of dissipation. The woman ras Misa Mary Iloyt , daughter of the ate Jesse Jloyt. the millionaire , who ately figured in the courts as a contest , nt of her father's will. She was char od ritli being drunk and disorderly. Yea. erday afternoon eho entered the New laveu railroad waiting-room at the trand Central depot with a parasol in no hand and a eutchel in the other. Hiccr II gen was on duty there , and immediately she began to berate him fo not having at ono time arrested a sorvan of hers when eho naked him , llu trice to put her oil' , and eho resisted. Then after some torciblo Inngimgo , she strucl him over the head with her parasol. After leaving the Grand Central depol Misa Hoyt went direct to the Nineteen ) sub-precinct station hi the same build ing. Acting Sergeant Coon WAS sondin a message.tIIcro , 1 want you to solid i message for mo , " she said. The sorgoan was busy and ho did not turn around n teen as she thought ho ought to Imv done , and she wont inside the railing. " \Vo \ don't allow citizens behind th railing , " the sorg&ant snid , blandly. "Rut 1 trant to send a message , " h xald. She waa then assured that the po lice wires were not used to a end privat messages , She began to abuse the aor geant and was ejected. Five minute later she concluded that she had boo outrageously treated , and sought anotho interview r-lh ( the police , She blun ilorod into nj Young Moil's Christin Association rooms which adjoin Iho bane mont occupied by Iho police. There ah behaved so queerly that when she loft sh was followed by a number of the in mates of the room. She entered th police elation ngniti and began n tirnd of abuse , Hung her satchel in ono cojno and her watch at Sergeant Coon's head Her pocketbook followed the time piece nnd then nho was taken itito custody b Ollicor Archibald , actiug under the ser goant's orders. She refused to tell he name , called the police Oondsand viuiou other uncomplimentary nr.mos , and was put in a cell. After awhile Mis. Hoyt bocanio calm and told her nnmo and the number of ho residence , which she mid was No. 40 Lexington avonuo. Word was Bent t the house , ami her physicinu , lludolp' ' Tausky , who ia attending to the medica testimony in the will caao , drove ab one to the station and went her bail , Sh was taken to the residence of Dr. Flint superintendent of , the Bellevue hospital where medicine was given hor. She hn < not got over the excitement when ar raingod before Justice Power this morn ing. She said she wna not drunk , bu had fainted in the street , and was sutler ing from the eflocts of drugs. Dr. Taiuk ; said she was troubled with heart disease and was hysterical. She wns in the habi of taking a preparation of anodyne am spirits of lavender. The police said sh was drunk. Acting Sergeant Coon wa sent for and said the same , and U. 13 Porter , of Bridgeport , Conn. , who vra in the station when she entered , said h smellcd liquor from her breath. She wa fined $10. She was iu an asylum in Julj and August , 1882. PIIjESl riliUS ! 1'IhKS ! A SUKE CU11K FOUND AT juASTl NO ONE NEED BUFKKU. A sure euro for Blind , Bleeding , Ilchingaiu Ulcerated Piles has been di'covorod by Dr Williams ( an Indian Remedy , ) called Dr William's Indian 1'ilo Ointment A singl box has cured the worst chronic cases of 25 o 30 years standing. No ono need sutler fiv minutes after applymp this wonderful Rootl ing medicine. Lotions , instruments ami elec tuaries do more harm than good. William' Indian Pile Ointment absorbs the turners , a lays the intense itching , ( particularly at nigh after Retting warm in bed , ) acts ,11 a poultice glvei instant relief , and is prepared only fo i'iles itching of the private parts , and fo noihiue else. Jloail what the lion. J. III. Cpflinberry , o Cleveland , says about Dr. William's India Pile Oointment : "I have used scores of Pi ) Cures , and it affords me pleasure to say that have never found anything which gave sue immediate and permanent relief as Dr. Wil liam's Indian Ointment. For sale by all drug gists and mailed on receipt of price. 50c am § 1. Sold at retail by Kuhn & Co. C. K. GOODMAN , Wholesale Agent. Tlio Wonclera ol Electricity , Philadelphia Press. Our electrical exhibitors in West Philadelphia adolphia will read with some surprise the account published the other day in the foremost newspaper in Frankfort-on-tho Main of the methods adopted in Phila delphia and Now York to rouse our paic firemen when the alarm is given at night. Notice of the fire is convoyed to the on- glno-house by an electric wire. An olcc trie bell rings at hla head ; if that docs not answer thoiutolligentdynamo proceeds to shako his bed , and finally to dump him on the floor. It then boils a cup of coffee and presents it to himsaddles the horses , fills the roEor-volra with water ; ( ' ) i drags the engine to the fire , directs the stream , makes a note of the loss sustained , and , when the work is done , carries the engine tnd firemen homo and put them to bed , "waiting itself unwearied for further service. Truly , " concludes the wonder itricken German , "a faithful servant ! " 3o say wo all of uo. The cup of coU' loweverwhich must bo boiled and drunk Deforo going t" the fire , is the touch which shows how German this dynamo is , after all. "That tired feeling" from which you suffer so much , particularly in the morti ng , entirely thrown off by Ifood'a Sar- saparilla. _ _ _ _ _ [ Kefresiling His Memory. From the Chicago ( News. An old , gray , wrinkled man sat in a aahionablo restaurant. "Excuse me , sah , " said a waiter , ap- ironcliing : "Scorns to mo , sah , I's seen 'ou befo" some place , " "Yee , you saw mo when I was a poung man , full of health and vigor , rith bright eyes and raven locke and a * een appetite. " " 1 disremcmbor , sail , Wha' was it ? " "Right hero. Dou'you remember ? " "Waal , now , sah , et does seem to mo ike I his a mighty faint reflection ob 011. But , you see , sah , I's ' gottin' ' ole , n'my ' memory am' es good es it use to o. " "Perhaps J can toll you a little circum- tanca that will refresh your memory of 10. " "What's dat , sah ] " "I ordered my dinner of you , and have joou waiting here over since for you. " Words from Worlliy I'liyslclanp , Dr. B. R. Doyle , Wadloy , Ga. , says , 'I consider Brown's Iron Bitters superior a a touio to any preparation no win use. " ) r. W J. Davis , Lewis , Iowa : "Brown's ron Bitters give the best of satisfaction o those who use it. " Dr. J. M. Klein , Valterboro , S. 0 : "Brown's Iron Bit- era has given universal satisfaction. " Dr. S. II. Myora , Sheboygnn , Wis. : "I ccommond Brown's Iron Bitters for gen- ral debility , loss of appetite and want f strength , " These are only fourphysi- iatiB.Vo could as easily give similar cutimony from four thousand , did epaco ormit , Tlio French In China. PAIIIS , October 11--Tim published letter romtho li'ionoh consul to Jluropaan consul * romiaes the French will not attack Shang- ul unlctH China violates tlio law of neutrality. itraiibiniant asserts tha government received larmlngnoHs which it withhold * from tlm ubliu A lirolcuii Hank , CI.NCIN.VAII , 0 , , October 14. S. S. Davloj , anker , who assigned yesterday , gives ai tha auso of the assignment the defalcation of the ajlng teller , Tudor. Tudor confesses ho lost IOOOJ of Duvlut' iiiouoy in wlieat specula- on , ' THE g 151 - BEST TONIC. - n to rnodldnp , combining Iron \vitli pure \ 'ji'iaWo toniri , iiulokly ntul romplctt'ty I nrr * l > * | > i'iOtti | lllill r lloH , W I'liltnrx-s impure Illiiud , Alnliirliiil lilllNiimt I'rtrm , unit Nciirnluln. It Is nn munlling romcdy for please * of the IllitiirjN nml 1,1 % rr. H Is tnvnliinlilo lor ) M pn c < peculiar to \Yomeii , nml nil who Icnil f-rileiitnrv Iho * . It ilnp < : nnllnjnivllip teeth , cmiH'lifnilarlie.or | irnil > ! co i'on ! iinlion | tthrr Mm tnrffiriiif fn Hriirlelicinnil purlflc * t1irl > lnodllimilntel tlipnitH | > tili < , nliU HIP n lmllntlcmof lood re \\i\v \ \ * Heartburn nml llolchluc , iiml Mrenclh- tn-- HIP tim rlo * mill ui'tAi'i. 1'or Intermittent 1'eveM , LnsMtmlc , Ijirk of rncrpyv , It li.ii no rmial. f The pcnudip 1ms nlmvo triulo innrk niul r ns ol rod inn i iiii uriiHHT. 'InVo n.i tlu-r. Xr.Ut.uir . iir inMflMiiLim n , MI. , utumour. IIR. iniuiilspitei in the BROAD GLAIM cl teisgiti VERY BEST OPERATING , QUICKEST SELLING AND Kver offered lo the imbllc. SAMBUEQ-AmERIOAN DIHKCTC LINK FOR ENGLAND , K1UNOK AND GERMANY. The etcninships of thli well-known line are built ol Iron , In watertight compartment * ) , and are furnish ed with e\ory requisite to m.iko the passaRo both safe and agreeable. They carry the United Rentes and European malls , and leave New YorK Thurs days and Saturdays for 1'Iymouth ( LONDON ) Cher- bourc , ( PARIS ) and HAMBURG. RuHe : Stccrsgo from Europe only J1S. Klrot Cabin , f 56 , ( OSiind $76. Stcer KUr7r ( , Henry Tundt , Mark Ilanaeu , K .K. Moorcs.U. Toft , iRcnteln Omaha , Oroneivc ? t Schocnti'cn , nirentaln Council BluHa. C. 1) ) : KICUAUD i CO. , Gon. Paaa Agt9.t 01 Droadway , N. Y. Cbig.KozralnBl.ia Co- General Wostoiu Agantii , 170 Washington SU , Ghloa - . . WcAUnesNiRht Lossi - Liy Dreams , Pimples on chc PICBLost Manhood , tialtlveliirtirc < l TUert > iaiintxt > trlmenHn < i' Yh : appropriate rc.r.edy ,3 at once ucdin cachcuce. Consultations , per- lunnl or by letter , sacredly confidential. Med- dnss sent by Mail and Express. No marks on izscuce to indicate contents or sender. Address UM.JAMESNo.204WaohingtonSi.Cicagollt ! : , For U0n. Quick , surr , aifn. Hook rr * . V1GOK ClT'-l j * ' " ' . IftO Fulton S L , New York. SICK OR WELL , Is Invited to send tlidi address to THE SWIFT SrEcirio Co. , Drawer a Atlanta. On. , for a copy ot tlidr treatise on Blood i.td Skin Diseases , vucu ! will be mailed free. Sancer for Many Year30 A family sen.intlm been aflllctod for many jcars sith a cancer on her ncm , and was treated by mime ) { lhe hi'fit physicians , and the old icinoJies used tidiout bcncllt Finally \\e ta\e : her Snift'a Hpe ilic and elio haj been complvtcly curoJ. JOHN HIM , , Jlri'wisN Thomson , Go. , August 10 , 1SSI. NOSE EATEN OFF. John Nave ? , a younp ; mm near huro , bad a cancer nhis'faco wh'ch ' had oiten an ay hla nose and part f hla cheek , anduaa r\tendini ; p to Ills ui03. As last resort ho waa put on Swift's Sf > cciflc , and it as entirely cured him. Ilia face Is nil licaloil o\er 1th new fieah , and his general liealtli U excellent , lilsfccovery waa wonderful. wonderful.jr. . F. CiiiviKr , M. I ) . , ( X-lothorjio , Oa. , August 10 , 1884. REPRESENTS bonli At3r .uoe Co. , ol on , i ; Aaaoli 'potch 6terN. Y. , CtjiHil 001,09 ? . auMeirriantg , of Nowulc , H , J. , Cipltal 17SOJO. Irard rirM'WUo'olrhl. , tpllxl 1,200 , CCO. itiuan'i lT7nd Cant'l - I StP.JU BoyKl andU.S , Ma.il Qtonmoro SAILINQ EVERY SATURDAY , BETWEEN IEW YORK AND ANTWERP htRhine , Germany , Italy , Holland and I'rantt Btoeraga Out ward , 920 ; Prepaid from Antwerp , tig ; reunion , 939 , Including bedding , eto , 2d Cabin , f t.0 ; ound Trip , SW.OO ; Kicuralon , (100 ; Saloon from SCO 3 50 ; Eicurulon 110 to 1103. CTPoter Wright It Song , don Agents. 66 Broad , y N. Y. CadwoIL ! namtlton & Co. , Omaha. I1. K. Flo iniC'j. , 2WN. ICtu Street , Cmnhi ; D. K. Kim I , OraahaA i ! iti ) . odly iealth is Wealth ! Da. R. 0.Vr.Ht' NKEVK AND HUAIN TKRISMKNT , a larantoeil ppeclflo for Ilyutcrla , 1) zzlnota , Convul- oiis , Fits , Nervous Neuralgia , lleadachv , Kcr\oua roetratlon caused by the use of alcohol or tobbacoo , 'akcfu.lDi'98 , Slental depreeulon , Botcnln ( < of the rain , resulting in Insanity and icaplni ; tn misery , rcay and death , Premature Old ago , Itaroneai ) , los Ipoverln cither BOX , Involuntary Loatea and tipor- atorhor a caused by o\croxcrtlontofth brain , Keif , juueorotcr Indulgence , Kach box , contains one lontii'a ticattncnt. 91.00 a boxer elx bottlca ( or i.OO , lent by mall frcu'.d | ' on receipt of price. WE aUAKANTKK SIX HOXEJ cure iny case , With each order received by us r six bottles , &coom9liih d with $5.00 , wo will send 10 purchaser our wr ttin Kuarantoo to refund the cnoy If tliotrcatiuoitiloea not effect a cure. Ouar- iteon Issued only by JOHN 0 : WCST & CO. , lladlnon St. ChioiRO III , jy 28-mio-ry rB2 , , JAS. B. PEAEODY M. u , 'EYSICIAW & fcJUEGEOH , lUalJoQoo No. 1407 Jones St. Olllw , No. 160 ? F r. n > i u lloj liouri 12 ui. to 1 p , in. anil roui 2 to ui. 'Iifiiatit \ once 7 , w Juaoj , 129 The romnrkablo growth of Omnha during the last few yearn ia a matter of great astonishment to those who pay an occasional visit to this growing city. The development of the Slock Yards Iho necessity of the Bolt Line lload tlio finely paved strocls--tho hundreds of now residences and costly business blocks , with the population of our city moro than doubled in the last five years. All thin is n great aurprino to visitors and la flip admiration of our citizens. This rapid growth , the business activity , nud tlm many eubstnnlial improvements mndn u lively demand for Omaha real estate , nnd every Investor haa made a handsome profit. Since the Wall Street panic last May , with the subsequent cry of hard tinu-a , there haa boon less demand from npucula- tora , but a fair demand from investors seeking homos. This latter class are taking advantage of low pricoa In build ing material and are securing their homos at much leas cost than will bo posoiblo a year honco. Speculators , too , can buy real estate cheaper now and ought 13 take advantage of present prices for future profits. The next few years promises greater developments in Omaha than the past five years , which have been as good as wo could reasonably desire. Now man ufacturing establishments and largo jo b bing houses are added almost weekly , and all add to the prosperity of Omaha. There are many in Omaha and through out the State , who hove their money In the banks drawing a nominal rate of n- torost , which , if judiciously Invested in Omaha real estate , would bring them much greater returns. Wo have many bargains which wo are confident will bring the purchaser largo profits in the near future. Weliiivefor sa'e the finest resi dence property in the north nud western parts of the city. North we have fine lots ut reason able prices on Sherman avenue , I 7th , 18th , IQtli and 20th streets. West on Farnani. Davenport , Cumiiig ) and all the leading streets iu that direction. The grading of Farnnm , Califor nia and Davenport streets has made accessible some of the finest and cheapest residence property in the city , and with the building of the street car line out Farnam , the pro perty in the v , estern part of the city will increase in value. We also have the agency for the Syndicate and Stock Yards proper ty in the south part of the city. The developments made in this section by the Stock Yards Company and the railroads will certainly double the price in a short time. Wo also have sonm fine business lots and some elegant inside resi liences' for sale , Parties wishing to invest will find ionie good bargains by calling on u [ &EAL ESTATE BROKERS. 313 South 14th St , Botueeii Fnmhain and P. S. Wo nsk these who have iroperty for sale at a barguin to give is a cullVfo want only bargains. Are will positively not handle prop erty nt u ore than its real value.