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    OMAHA DAlL JJBJB ; TUESDAY OCTOBER 21 1884.
Cor. 15th & DodsoSts ,
Do Not Forgot the Plnco to Buy
Improved or Unimproved
Property.
Acrspropcitv , farm" , tn Ic&so alot.torontnliouw
na > o houw r. n cJ , ta buy A home , sell Iho ono yon
hive , havr tlio title Itorfod tip , toforo purchtcliiic ,
the invf inftJa titter um hive pur.-h-wod , or nnv
notarial work. lono. Iho jiUca lojjolito Scan o
IJosiru.
We hate bMjiMm In etcry ) nrt cf the city nnJ It
wo tall to t'.ud ft place to suit jou , jou must ( to out
Mo ol Nebraska to find onu , M wo Bell on easy tcrrua ,
ami Iti
HAWTI10RNE ,
one mlle west rt the High School , wo will
cell lot Ironi $350 to fCOO a lot , and on monthly
pajmcnta or will discount , tor alloah ; and
OMAHA VIEW
two miles north ot the foal office wo Bell lot )
tioin $200 to W60 small imj mcni do wn and ten ot
twenty dollars per month , or lor n small payment.
\Vo will cell you a lot and build joti a homo and jou
can pay lor It by the month , so stop imyitft ; ronl
and own jour own houeo And get the advantage ol
thotlso In property.
TABOR PLACE.
hi"v * south and west from the Pott office. La In this
"v- addition Bell from $176 to $300,5 hall cash and two
cars on balance.
DENISE ADDITION , KIRKWOOD ,
MEYER &TILDEN'S
all In the north part ol the city ,
31ILLARD & OALDWELL'S ADD.
s on Sherman avenue the popular drive to Fort
Omaha. Lota In this addition are (800 to $050 on
easy terms. Lota in
HANSCOM ADDITION
on the reid to the park are sold on ] easy tonna , and
BO ag no cay no can eoll jou In any part ol the city
and on easy terms as ono could wish.
MAYFIDLD.
la wo think the nicest aero property on the market
being only two miles from the city and lor 8126 an
ucio.
ucio.TUTTLE'S SUBDIVISIONs
s nearly all sold , but wo still have ton acres In this
addition for sale and can make good terms. Good
for September.
No. 478 81,500 ; 2 lots on Georgia avenue a corner
In Ilanscom piaco $500 cash and 2 years time. A ba
gain.
gain.Mo. . 489 81,600 ; tiOt 65x180 on Sherman avenno ,
ono block from Car line , two blocks from school cost
front , choice.
No , 220 82500 , 2 nlco'rcsldcnco lot 5 In Shlnn'gadd.
one on corner , termsvoryeasy and cheap.
82,200 100x140 In Terrace add. corner , and near
car line , bargain.
81,200 44x132 on Chicago St. , between 24th and
25th nlco place to build a cottage.
Aero property In iark place from 81,000 to 82 , COO ,
and on easy terms.
No. 222 $2,500 , Two lots and house ol 4 rooms In
DonciVs Hill addition , KOodBhido and fruit trees & 0.
Email pavmcnt dcnn and timo.
No. 193-J,000 , Ono liland two houses on Jackson
ctrcet between 17th anodSth St. , and i block from
fct. Man's car line.
No. 102 ? 2COO House of 0 rooms In Lacs add. on
Ijll lot one block Irotn car line , a nlco place and sold
ihcap on easy terms.
810.00J takes a two story house aud two acres o
rrnamontal grounds and ono o : Omaha nicest places ,
tml eold on coay terms , ( all-factory to thobujor.
Nlco business lot on tlodo | street to noil.
Nlco business lot on Hurt street to sell or lease.
These are a few bargains from our extensive lists
nnd by calling at our office or writing ua wo will give
any Information In our lino. Wo are taking charge
ot property for non-residents , as well as transacting
the business for our own townsman and any business
Intrusted to our care will be dcnotojou satisfaction
\va think.
Cor. 16th and Dodeje Sticeta.
WILLIAMS ULOOK.
1404 FarnamSt-
PARTIAL LIST 0SPKCr&I. BABOA1N
Farming Lands , Improved Farms and
Stock Farma in Douglas , Casa , Cedar
Nauco , Thayer , aud Howard
Counties.
BUSINESS PROPERTY.
*
'
For Sale 88x93 foct on 13th otroot , near liar
noy , room ( or a brick black , ot tour stores nblcb
would rent readily. If not sol J within go dnyt
U w111 bo withdrawn and built upon. South
41 ft , corner alloy 85,500. Inelda 41 ( t. , $5,250.
1C For Sale A bargain , 88x132 It on Mtli St. , neat
Jones St. Call and see ua In regard to this prop ,
erty u o have a bargain for you ,
111-For Sale Good buelneaa lot on Cumlng St. ,
60x132 feet 86,000.
104 For Sale Improved Famam Btrcctproiicrtyncrj
12th street , 917,000.
117 For 8ao-48lxlS2 ! feet , splendid brick Improve
merit , aa good kualnena u > la In tbo city 810,000.
128 ForSalo Elegant corner on street car line , S3x
60 store , two story , nnd tuccmout 18x10. QooJ
location (0,009.
118 For Bale Splendid business corner on 13th 8L ,
lot 66x125 , etoro building and barn bargain
8I.6CO.
7 For Sale A buslneia property for 943,600 yield
ing a rlcu moome of 1G per cent , net on Invest
ment.
IBS For Sale On California , close to Belt line lot
84x132 , two atorr house and barn , $3.K > 0.
RESIDENCE PROPERTY
or Sab withlMllo n flalf-of Poatolliou
No.
315 Houflfl and lot 9 0,000
833 - Houeo nnd lot 3,600
332 House and lot 2,800
8321 House and lot 2 , WO
800HOUBO and lot . 2,000
289 House and lot 8,200
202 Housoand lot i 12,000
201 Two House , 12.100
183 House and lot B.MW
188 House aud lot 2,200
179 House and lot ' ,000
172Houw and lot 3800
166 House and lot > < . & < X >
163 House aud lot 2,609
163 House and lot 6.600
1S7 House and lot 0fOO
166 House and lot 4,6rx >
36 House and lot 6,000
B35i-Housoand Jot ' | 6X
165House and lot 6.000
165-Uouso and k > : 8,000
HO House and lot 13.00C
183House and lot 6WX
Residences for sale within a mile circloot
Poatoffico and outeido of Half Mile.
No
2JD-House and lot t2,8 < X
107House and 8 lots 6.0CX
188 House aud lot 8.60C
239 HouMondlot 8.W
ISO House and lot ' - ' , &
331IIous * and lot , 2.60C
300 House and lot 2.1CX
323 Houtoand'rt liW
145 House and lot ,
170 House and Int ,6
S03 House nd lo . '
SOD -House and lo 3/HH
SOCi-Housoaudio- 2.00.
176 House and lot ? . ! > &
186Houai and lot 3.80
03 House and 2 lota - -VO
201 House and lot ! " < >
Z73 lloue and lot 2 , >
--Iloubeandlot 4 CO
28Houearn ! lot. . , * , & .
rrlteaidrnco Iota In all p > rta of th city and al
UJdltba * Acre rroneitr near the city. I'tlcca ani
A LITTLE SURPKISE ,
Tlio Sccrrt MurrlnKO of diet Mnrgm
and Miss llol > o Yntcs.
Their many friends will no doubt b
surprised to learn thixt "Chot" Morgan
paying teller of the United States Na
tional bnnk , and Mies Hobo Yatcs
daughter of Mr. II. W. Yatcs , prosidou
of the Nebraska National bank , have
been married , and thereby hangs a little
romance.
Mr. Morgan it Booms had been paying
attention to Miss Yaloa for some time
and last winter ho proposed and was
accepted by the young lady. Ho thou
laid the matter bsforo Mr. Yatco and
naked his coneont , but Mr. Yatcs made
some objection on the ground of a dif
ferences in religion , Mr. Moigan being a
Catholic and Mian Yatcs being a Protest
ant. Mr. Yatca urged that the all'.ur bo
postponed for a time at least and there
upon Mr. Morgan oaid no mnro about it.
Nothing farther was hoard of the matter -
tor until yesterday when Mr. Morgan in
formed Mr. and Mrs. Yatca that ho had
married th > > ir daughter in March last nt
Watson , Missouri , the ceremony being
performed by a Methodist minister. It
seems that Miss Yatcs was on her way to
St. Jon ou o visit , and Mr. Morgan ac
companied her as far as Watson , and af
ter the brief ceremony was over , ho re
turned to Omaha , while she proceeded on
her visit to St. Joo.
The announcement yesterday was con
siderable of a surprise to Mr. and Mrs.
Yates , whoso chief regret is that the
couple should have thought it necessary
to bo clandestinely married when as a
matter of fact , if they could not
have been persuaded otherwise ,
they could have boon married
pleasantly at homo , surrounded by their
friends. The solo objection to Mr. Mor
gan on the part of Mr. Yates was his re
ligion , as ho does not believe in the in
termarriage of Catholics and Protestants.
Mr. and Mrs. Yatoa are otherwise recon
ciled to the situation , and there was no
sensation connected with the affair , other
than stated above. Mr. Morgan and his
bride lofi yesterday afternoon on an
oaatorn wedding trip , and upon their
return will bo received as members of
the family.
SCHOOL BOARD MEETING ,
Improvement Accounts Allowed
Putting lu Furnaces for
Winter.
At the special mooting of the board ol
education last evening members Copeland -
land , Livoaoy , Points , Oonnoyor were
present , with President Long in the
chair.
The committco on claims reported ,
allowing bills to the amount of ? G54 for
improvements on the Izard school
grounds and § 1,028 on thoeo of the Cen
tral school. Adopted.
The spacial committco reported by resolution
elution that the president and secretary
bo authorized to sign a contract to place
trro No. 8 Bolton furnacco in the Hart
man school at the proponed price o
§ 1,190. Adopted.
A resolution that the committco on
kindergarten appointed last year to expend
pend money voted to it. be authorized to
expend the same for general purposes
instead of for special , was lost.
A leave of absence was granted Sa
pormtondont James to attend | thomoet )
ing of the Missouri River Valley schoo
superintendent's association which con-
rones in Kansas Cify next Friday.
On motion of Mr. Oonnoyor it was
ordered that the floor of the second story
of the Hartman school bo deafened.
It was also ordered on motion that twc
partitions in the high school bo ropairoc
so as to deaden the sounds in the rooms.
The secretary was authorized to correspond
spend frith Condit , of Kansas City , tc
learn what ho will give for the Izarc
school iuraacos , and the cost of putting
in now once.
The board then adjourned.
GEN. OOWIN'ti OPINION ,
The Court House Property BolongH
to The County ,
Gen. Cowin , county attorney , who has
boon looking up the title to the two lota
upon which the old court house atando ,
yoiterday filed the following opinion with
the county clerk for the direction of the
county commiesioncra :
To the Board of County Commisaionora ,
Douglaa county , Neb.
After a thorough examination of tlio ques
tion , I am clearly of the opinion that the old
court hosso trite , being lota five and nix in
block ODO hundied and eighteen , la public
grounds belonging to the couuty , and as fctich
may be eold and conveyed for the puiposo of
erecting a retaining wall for tlio new court
house grounds and for grading : is submitted by
the board of commissioners , upon being au
thorized BO to do by ttu electors of this coun
ty , as by statato ia that behalf provided , and
that when BO authorized the county can give a
good and complete title to the ground con
voyed. J. 0. COWIN ,
Attorney for Couuty ,
The proposition to aell this property
will bo voted on on November 4th noxt.
This property which is 132 foot equaro ia
considered by the commissioner ] to bo
worth at least $35,000. In making their
estimate of value , the court house which
ia looked upon ua valueless , and the
dwelling house which waa sold for $200
a short time ago , wore not taken into
consideration.
Fountain of Youth.
Every year a great army of invalids
visit Florida in search of health. Ponce
o Loon , the famous old Spanish oxplor-
r , searched there for the supposed form-
ain of hei.lth , which ho thought would
ceop everybody youthful. Bettor stay
at homo and take Brown's Iron Bittera.
'his helps up the debilitated , the Ian-
; uid and the consumptive. Mr. P. Bon-
might , of Micauopy , Florida , asyo , "ov-
ry thing failed to cure my dyspepsia. At
ast 1 tried Brown'u iron Bitters with
omplota uuccees. "
i'i County CoiiiiiilBBlonorH ,
SATIWUAY , October 10 , 1884.
Board met pursuant to adjournment ,
resent , Commiasionoro Knight , O'Kcofo
ml CorlifH. Minutes of the meeting held
Jctobor 17 wore read and adopted.
The following rf solutions weroadoptod :
Itepolved , That iho county treasurer bo ,
nd ho ia huroby , directed to draw from the
.cncrjl fund Sill nd aprly the same to the
iiynientof the delinquent pvriunal tax of . ) ,
M HimerttlforthcjL-uM A D 187-'and 1170 ,
or scrvlcuu OB juror Juno 1681 ,
Jlesolu'd , That tha county treasurer bo and
ae is hereby directed tg caned all labor tax
against Sanuiol UallonRpr frotu tlio year 1SS
to dftto on account of being o\er age.
C. Gliesman , 11. Wcstgato nndStophoi
Alien were appointed judges and Fret
Robinson and Elijah Allen clerks of election
tion for McArdlo precinct.
The record and all papers in road No
370 B , were Mibmitted and on motloi
final action \v.i3 postponed to the 22
inst.
inst.Tho
The following accounta were allowed :
11HIOOK VVN'l ) .
Win. Yon Dohron , building bri1gM..SGOO ! 0
.T. A. Taylor , ditching for county . 150 &
13. Knl , work on road . 1'J f >
II. 8 , Ijiiddlngton , work on road . -IS C
i-usn.
0. .Towott , juror . 2 0
C. lUsmusgon , pasturing cows from
iioor farm . . . .1-0
1 .outs 0 robe , baillft foes . 2 1 00
C. K. Whitney , juror . U Ot
V. lirocd , nurse at pest house. . . . " 0 0
M , Xol'on , work at post homo. . . . 4-1
Konim Nclion , work at pest hou o , 5 f
II. Grebe , bailiff fcei . 2fl 00
Adjourned to 22d inst.
II. T. LKAVITT , County Clerk.
A SWEET-SOENTED THIEF ,
lie Sterile n Bottlo'of I'orfiiniorj-
H a llun for Iitbcrty ,
Sunday evening two follows entered D.\\
Saxo'a drug store aud bought n Ciuplo ol
cigars. Aa soon na they had llghtec
thornono of the followa grabbed a bottle
of perfumery which was standing unoi
[ show case and clipped it under his
coat. Mr. Hollis Hoglo , the head clerk
was standing ou the oppsito side of the
store , and while ho did not sco the follow
, nko the perfumery ho know by his act
( ona that ho had stolen something , lie
started toward the follow and ho movec
rapidly toward the door. Just as the
thief stopped out upon the walk Hogh
called upon him to stop. Did ho stop
well I guess not. Ho lit out dowi
Fifteenth street ike a quarter horse
Hoglo after him.
The thief isa runner and Hoglo is no !
slowa t a ono hundred yard spurt , and i
made a lively race. While Hoglo ran ho
hollered lustily , "Stop thief 1" The race
and Hoglo'a cries attracted the attention
of passersby and they joined in the chaao
which was made a go-as-you-plcaao.
When the thief reached the corner o
Fifteenth and Douglas streets ho ran into
kho arms of a policeman who clamped 01
to him and took him to jail. Ho was
there identified as Jerry Kornan , a man
well known in police circles in this city.
This morning ho was sentenced to fif
teen days in the county jail on broad nut
water.
The bottle of perfumery , which is
valued at § 0.50 , was recovered.
Edifying tlio Fromontors
Couuty commissioner Corliaa was yea
tordny directed by his brother oflicors to
viait Fremont , Nebraska , to-day in re
spouse to an invitation extended him by
the board of trade of that city. A citi
zona' mooting will bo hold in Dodge
county's capital this evening , and Mr
Corliss will address it upon the swam ]
land laws of Nebraska , and the method
to bo employed in draining the Plait
Valley about Fremont of ita surplus wa
ter. For several years the commission
era of Dodge have boon trying to draii
the swamp lands of thai county and have
mot with the poorest success. Dougla
county now has nine miles of publi
drains which have proved of great benefit
fit to adjoining property owners , and bs
Having in Mr. Corliss' superior knowl
edge of this branch of his duties ho ha
boon invited by the business tnon o
Fremont to address them upon that , to
them , important subject.
The Result ofCheckiriK up tlio Books
Mr. J. J. Points , who has boon a
work , under direction of the county com
missiouors , for some three months chock
ing up the books of ex-county treasurer
William F. Hoins , has submitted the re
sult of hia labors to the county clerk.
His report shown n deficit of $851.7) )
from the various funds , and also of dif
ferent years. This deficit arise ] moro ,
it appears , from negligence and careless
ness than any dishonest intent on the
part of Mr. Ileins to appropriate the
funds of the county to his own use. ll
is enid this ohortago will bo made good rl
onco. Mr. Points is now chocking up
.ho books of Mr. Rush.
Young Democrats ,
Sunday after noon the young dem
ocrr.ts mot at the democratic head
quarters , on Harnoy street. The moot-
rig was called to order by Chas. B.
toller. Lucien Stephens was chosen
chairman. It was decided that 100
'onng ' democrats should dresa in uni
orm and form a cavalry brigade in the
irocesaion to-morrow night. Will
/rary was chosen commander of the
jrigado.
ON TUB WAIt PATH ,
us jni.LiaiiiK.NT : : AnniiKsaTOTiiE MASHKS AT
OSWKQO N. v.
OSIUKOO , October 20. Seven thousand per
sona hoard Duller make his speech to night.
K. G. Halbrook , of the Vulcan Iron works
Introduced the goncral. In speaking cf the
lawlexsnosa and murders In the south , General
Butler excited thundcra of applauHo. Said he ,
"If you'll elect mo president , 1 will either g
int. ' ) my Beat or into my coflin , and I will
cither stop those murders north and Routh or
I'll have a lot of first class funorala to keep
mo busy. "
NEW BASH
A I'UOl'OHKn ASSOCIATION OV HI8HOUIU VALtKl
DA I.I , CI.UU.S.
KANSAS Cm , Ma , October 20. A pre
liminary mooting will bu held to-day for tha
organization of an association to bo called the
western baao ball league composed or cluba in
the ilissowi valley cities. Another meeting
will bo hold Novnmbar 17. It IH proposed
that the lenzuo work In conjunction with the
Union associations ,
IlrltlHli I'roiluci Erratic ,
LONDON , October 20. The Marie Lane Kx-
press In ita v.eekly rovimv of the English
corn trade , Bays : The weather for the pait
week has been fine and warmer , llngliHh
wheat u In little demand except In fine par-
coU The Bulu * for the week amounted to 71)- )
112 ( | rnrtuM at li-'ri Id , ugalnit 0 ; > ,33 $ quartern
nt4 < ! 9 fd , for the corresponding wcuk Inut
year , Tuido in foreign wheat in completely
demoralized. Wutcroido Blocks nnd the via-
iblo supply 'n Incrcanini ; . Hiihlnesi in cur-
K < )8fl off the uu t ia unchanged. Tli'rn woto
tivo arrivtdx , Three cargoes wcro eold , threu
withdrawn and ono remained. Klxtoen car-
pnoH uro now due. Flour in nt'slncted. MaUo
ncarco and linn , Ilarloy very dull , Old oats
UdgM dearer ; now forcieii oiti weaker.
The Morldlun Ctm
WA uiNnTON , October 20. The Intmna-
lioual meridian uonfeienca adoptad the follow
ing reeolutlona :
jtenolvcd , tlut thin urntvcirnal dy IB to | jo a
mean eolar day , U to t rgin for all the world at
the mom nt of near midnight of the Initial
meridian coinciding with the beginning ol Hi
ch il day and tha dntu nf that incrldlau. It i
to IH counted from ioro u ) > to 21 hours.
lienohrd , that the conference oxiiifM th
hope that n' soon ns it inny IH ) pnctl nblo th
Antranoinlcnl nd nautical dnyn will lie Rvcrap
ode erJ where to bo.jin ntnonr midnight ,
COMlll AnV STATISTJC8.
WAt < liisaTovOctobcr20. CominljiArjfion
cral Mao IVely report * for the fiscal ye r , th
Bggrrgato rosoiircc $ l,2r > 8,481 , P7 | < ondltur
W.1.1- 1 , leaving a balance of 51,011,257
Thcro wa < on hand S2.23" of the aniount ap
| ) ropiintcd for the relief of suffoitrs from th
o\crllowof the Ohio river , and $5,151 of th
appropriitlon for the tulTciera by the inrrllow
of the Mmlsslppi tlvor.
Tlio QUCCII'H Spoauh.
1.0NMK > N , October 20. The nueon'n spcccl
Is to bo road at tlio opening of parliament , I
will bo brief nnd will refer to no hotno moa
urei except the franchlso bill but ulll makt
vague Illusions to nsettletiuMit of the Kgyptlni
qiicattons , the Nile expedition , and Soutl
African affairs ,
1)011(1.
IS'KVontv , October SJO. 1'ollco Commit
sioner Sidney V , Nichols died nt lili roiidonci
atII " Wcit Twenty-first street thit n\onlng
after an Illness that began July lust. Nichol
was chaitman of the Tammany hall genera
committco and ono of John Kelly a mos
trusted lieutenants.
itnly Cholera Uiillctln.
HOME , October 20. In the past twenty-
four hoiiN thorp lmo been ono hundred nnc
twenty CTOJ ; sixty-six deaths from cholera ,
of which thirty-tinea cases , iilnotoon deaths ,
worn at Nai > lo , mid thirteen cases , sh death" ,
nt Palermo. _ _
IJlalno to Visit
MIMVAUKKE , October 20. The republican
sUtu central committee , this afternoon , ro-
rccoivi-d posilho assurance that lU.iinolll
\lsit Jlilwankeo , Saturday next. This > \iHbL
the only city \ isitod In WlscoiiBin. I'xcm-xlon
trains will bo rim from all parts of the state.
An Onmlin. JUnil Abroad ,
MII.WAUKKK , October 20. Otto Sch.iefor , a
trusted employe of the Slant theater , has da !
appeared. Money , a registered letter , am :
other valuables , belonging lu his employers ,
are also missing , Schaefer is aged 20 , Ho
canio from U mafia ,
Brooklyu'H BallotH ,
YOUK , October 20. To-day was the
last day for registration lu Brooklyn , nnd the
number registered was 2 ! > , CG4 , making n total
registration of 121,021) ) , against 1 00,1)51 ) last
year , nnd 11-1,080 la 1830.
Enflnni and American Iron.
LONDON , October 20. Kuqlieh mining railway -
way shares are failing on Account of Ameri
can competition In iron rails/
A Swiss Hotel Burned
: , October 20. The Grand hotel nt
Lautorbrnnnor burned. Damage 81,000,00' .
German Factory KcportH.
The reports of the factory inspectors
for Germany during the year 188K con
tain interesting facts as to the industrial
condition of the empire , and testify to
the generally prosperous , condition of the
country throughout , lu east aud west
Pruasia the sugar trade n flourishing ,
seven now establishments having been
added during the year , while the distil
leries , breweries , Hour-mills , cigar facto
ries , and furniture ohops are all doing
woll. Brick , tile and glass works are al-
moat the only ones that are languishing.
Tlio inspector states that the law
for the protection of children is fair
ly well observed and seldom transgressed ,
though in the caeo of the adults there is
consinorablo carolessiiesn , not on the
part of employers , but of the work people
ple themselves. In iho nuyar and cigar
factories there were thirty-six accidents
during the year , of which six iroro fatal
The inspector complains of the diilicully
experienced by him in endeavoring tc
bring the employers and the employee
amicably together , so that when accidents
happen where the liability of the owner is
not clearly marked a mutual beneficial
arrangement might bo entered into. As
a rule the workman refuses any advances
made by the master , and prefers to take
his chances of getting damages at law ,
which , perhaps , rather unfortunately
is made a little too easy for
the workman , who may prefer
hia case without any expense on his part.
The providence of Bradonburg has two
inspectors , ono for Berlin and the suburbs
kho other for the remaining districts.
Berlin is naturally the chief industrial
center , as are the mont of the European
capitals. The number of factories using
steam power increased during the year
'roin 1,2'M to 1,287 , and those using
other sources of power from 420 to 420.
Dn the othorhand , shops not using power
lave decreased from 1,709 to 1,018 , al
.hough the increase h moro apparent
: han real , inasmuch as it includes a iiutn-
> or of slaughter houses which have been
mpprcBdcd in fuvor of regular abattoirs.
The number of artisans in this district
ncrcaeod from 90,231 to 00,039 about 8
ior cent. Among these 12,310 are ra-
rurned aa working in the textiles , 10,072
n mptals , 9,929 in clothing , 7,275 in
irlnting and the subsidiary trades bo-
onging to thono groups. Machino-mak *
ng , however , has diminished from 22-
j3 to 21,122 , aa also have food Indus-
rlos from 0,177 to < i,129. Children
workers have increased by 11 per cent
viz. , from 4,192 to 4,011 ; but of these a
very small number only , eay 2 per cent ,
are under the ago of 14 , The demander
or juvenile labor la leas than the supply ,
or out of 151i boyji and 27 girls who ob-
ained the noccsaary permit to work in
hops and factories only 27boyo _ and 21
, 'irls were successful in finding an open-
ng. The fact is that the employers of
Jorlin are becoming less and lota opposed
o avail themselves of juvenile labor , in
onsequenco of the stringency of the
uloa regulating their employment ;
nd in many establishments there
ro only two per cent , and
very seldom moro than six ,
ut of the whole body of workpeople
vho como under the children's oinploy-
nont category. Tills feature , however ,
a not favorable for the future , inasmuch
s the juvenile industrial recruits will
noceeaanly fall short when the ranks of
killed artisans require thorn to bo filled
up. Complaints as to immorality , which
icra formerly very rife , have much
iminiahod , and moro care ia taken in
ho separation of uoxea when at work ,
loiiio of the employers , too , have on-
cavored to cstablieh separate dining
> lacca nt their works , but those are not
n favor with the majority of the hands ,
who view it us un infringement of the
iborty of the subject. Of 00,820 work-
oople in Berlin itself over fourteen
reara of ago , 8,7 3 were apprentices , of
vhorn 2,055 were engaged under written
nnlracta and the remainder verbal.'y. ' In
3 per conl of theao , the term of appren-
ccship wan five yoira.
orryriio stump ,
"Yea , I've ' abandoned the utnmp for
lia campaign , " , remarked a democratic
nonkor journeying toward Chicago on a
Look Inland train. ' 'I'm discouraged ,
am. It wasn't the result in Ohio 1
idn't care , ! oe that , But night
w'uro lant I uddrcBsad it big mootinu
ut near Orinlicll. I wanted to got up an
ifsot to the Ohio buaineta and so 1 started
n to tell rny , udionco that the ropubll-
had wpa the Buckeye state by thu
skin of their teeth , and that they were
afraid of letting Iowa. 'Wo'ro after 'em
in Iho Unwkoyo state , ' I shouted ; lot 'om
tot ; out 01 the woods hero before the ;
begin to hoi ' 'Hold ou there , ' inter
rnptod a big granger on the platform be
hind mo , 'am t you got sense enough tc
know that there are no woods in lowal
I finished my speech in ton minutes nut
took the next train for homo. "
UXUWAliTllY 1H'2I > VKtiljOIVS.
DoincHllo Anlmul I'ctH , In.lnrloii
A prominent member of local society
of the moro rabid order , n woman renowned -
nownod for her brilliancy and boantr
1ms appeared in the atroela lately with
her face marred by n most unpleasant
looking eruption. In conversation the
other evening n aontloman who on joy a
her acquaintanceship remarked :
"Poor Mnboll She baa got the mango
bad enough to call on D.ui Foster fur n
cure. " 8
'The mangel" the reporter remarked.
"What do you moan I"
"Just what 1 say , " ho answered. "She
had n pot terrier , and overfed it till it
sot the mango. Tlio terrier slept in her
bud , nnd you sop the result. Why , she
Is covered with it , fairly covered , I toll
you. "
The scribe didn't ask him how ho found
It out.
"A most reprehensible practice , " aaid
Dr. Llnntard , the eminent veterinarian ,
when spoken to about the matter "ia
that of permitting pet animala to alcep
upon the bed with their owners. Yet it
ia an extremely common ono just now ,
to Buch extravagant lengths 1ms the pas *
sion for pota gone. It is quite possible
for a dog troubled with n skin dlsunso to
communicate it to n human being , and
few pots , indeed , pampered , overfed , and
undoroxerclaed aa they are , are free from
akin dlaoaaoa in n mild form at least.
As for cats , they should not bo permitted
to aloop in the eamo room with a human
being , for their respiration ia pestilential
to any ono in repose. Cats bolt all
aorta of food and digest it like a auako ,
and while digestion ia in process their
breath ia fntid in the extreme. For a
sleeping person , whose functions are all
in a reduced condition of activity , to
breathe the air they poison ia extremely
unhealthy. Yet people permit their cats
and dogs to aloop with them , who at the
irst whill of aewor gaa would vacate n
iiouso and DUO the owner for damages. "
Thrco Kliulu or Shoes ,
Nothing can bo so injurious to n grow
ing girl's foot as to put it into a shoo
pointed at the too , thereby turning the
; reit too inward and producing ono of
the greatest plaguca of life corns , or
still worao , bunions. Yiiuiig children
should invariably wear straight shoes
with "elastic wniata , " aa they are called ,
giving play to the muscles , and which in
adulta permits the wearer to walk long
distances without fatigue. If hcola are
uacd at all they nhould bo low.
There are three lauds of boots
and shoes those that are made
juroly on hygienic principles , without
my consideration aa to fashion ; tho.io
.hut are purely faahioiublo , and the Imp-
3y medium that contalnoa the tiro. I
mould suggest to my readers to consult
.hoir interests by turning their attention
; o the third class , for it is decidedly the
right path , There are nome now inven
tions in waterproof aoloa , aomo now peg
ged noloa for running ahooa , and many
tor the riders on bicycles and tricycles.
The cyclist shoe seems to combine all the
merits required , for it prevents slipping
and give a a powerful grip on the
traadlp , enabling the wearer to ride up
lilll with comparative ease. An excel
lent invention ia the damp-proof boot-
solo , whhh consists of a light metal
plate , or skeleton frame , provided with
lolid projections , or tooth , which are
forced into or through the outer aolo
from the upper side and are thus porma
nonlly imbedded in the leather. It ia
an expensive article and auitablo for all
descriptions of boots and shoes , and per-
'octly pliable to the motion of the foot.
The solo is prevented from running over
md the upper kept in shape without the
nconvonienco of heavy nailed boots.
They are light and indoatructablo. Caa-
soll'a Magazine.
ANXI-MONOPOIjISrS , ATTENTION
Firm , DiHtrlct.
lion. Charles II. Brown was appointed
to address meetings in the First congress
ional district , at the places named below
aa follows :
Lincoln , Thursday , October 23rd , 7 i > in.
Nebraska City , buturday , October 25th , 7
p. in.
in.Uaton for Ornnlm and other places In the
district will bo duly annotiiicoJ ,
Unptnln il. II. Hllcltlo'H Appointments
Oapt. .T. II. Btickln , of Thayer county , null
Monopoly candidate for congrcui in the Ud din
rict , will clibctisHthi ! political iaauex of the day
it the following pointn in Boutlmcbtorti No
iroxka ou the dalcH hero named :
Indlanokt Saturday , October 18th.
Culbertson Monday , October liOth.
McCoolc Tuesday , October Hint.
Almr Wednesday , October iilJd ,
] ! loomtngton Thursday , October 23d , at
7.RO p , m.
J ted Cloud-Friday , October 21th , at 7cO
in. _ _ _ _ _ _
Ifnn , .Tamos W. Davis will address the
) wplo on the political itoma of the day nt the
allowing placoH people wlthour reference
mrty especially Invited ,
At Tublo Ilock , October 2 ? , 7 P in.
At 1'nwnoj City , October 21 , 7 p. m.
At linrcliard , October 25 , 7 p. m.
At llnmboldt , October 27 , 7 p. in.
At Fulls City , October 28 , 7 11. in.
At Stella , October , ' . ) , 7 p. in.
At Auburn , October 80 , 7 p. in.
At Noinaka City , October HI , 7 p , in.
At Nebraska City , November 1 , 7 p. in ,
At I'lattsmoiith , November S , 7 p. in.
TUTTJS
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25 YEARS IN USE.
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SYMPTOMS OF A
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afeellnirof linvlnir nculrcleil OHIO duty ,
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Ilonrt , DOIN bolurutlia eyed , Ilumlucuo
uvur Ilia rlubt eye , lto ilc nne * , with
lltl'ul tlrrniiiii , Hlalily colored llrluv , uuil
CONSTIPATION.
TDTT'M 1'ILT.H uro especially adapted
to sucli raaoH , ono tloso ullcctti auuh tv
Tliuyliirrcaniidie Appetite , ami cauta Urn
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OlXSur HLACIC liy 11 ulni.'lo ui > llcatlon cif
tills Dri : . It linimrtw it nutuiul color , uctH
InstaiitanoouHly , fiolil liy DnifKlsts , or
Hont by oxiri | ! son locolpt-of ijl.
Murray St. , Now York.
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Dealers in and Second-hand
WILL SELL FOR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS ALL GOODS AT
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Persons need of anything in our line will find it to
their a dvantage to call on us before purchasing
elsewhere.
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Visitors to tlio city nnd all others in need oH Men's , Boys1 andl
Children's
THI
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IIouso in the city nnd oxnmino their goods and prices. They carry the
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Den't forgot to call nt
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