Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 22, 1884, Image 4
OMAHA DAIL5T KttE WEDNESDAY , OCTOBER 22 1884 THE D.AILY BEI OttiAhft Omoo , Mi. W1W Fumani Bt , Council llliin OiTlco , No , 7 Pcnrl BtrcotNoar Broiulwfty. Now York onico , llootuOB Trllin Building. Published every trornlnft , except Bnnd j' ' est > Monday morning dMly. BSKS ST unit. One Year . 110.00 I Three Months . t,1 BlxHontni . MX ) j Ono Month . J Itr Week , 25 Cent * . , rnpusn n IT T OneYeir . f 2.00 1 Thrro Uonlbl . I IsUoatlM. . l.W ) | Ouo Month. , . . AI Oomnnnlnatlona relating to Newt ikndKdltoi Batten should be addressed to the Kcrron or 1 Bn. kmronus ttrnraf. AllDas'ncn Letter ) rind Rcmlttancea ihoold ftidiTOscd to Tun Bun Ptreugmita Coxrxirr , QMAI Prattn , Checks nnd rostofHeo orders to bo mau p' able to the order of the company1 TEE BEE PUBLISHING CO , , PROP . , A. II. Fitch , Mnnngcr Dally.Oirculation , I ! O. Bor , 483 Omaha , Neb. CLEVELAND ia having n hard time wl woman and crauks. Ir the three indicted cDuncilmon a : convicted it frill prove that they vroi very cheap men. Tun mosj-backo were out in full fort last night in the democratic paradi They are ntill voting for General Jncl nan. TUP campaign pool laurcnto ia the gc niua who wrote the following lines : "Th bolls will ring out in tower and otooplo or Benjamin Butler , the man for thi pooplo. " TUB tightness of money so uoticablo ii all the statoa that are not doubtful it the prooont campaign , may bo ascribec to the fact that they have contribute ! argoly to the campaign fund in thi doubtful states. JOHN KELLY nays that Cleveland ough to got 40,000 plurality in Now York city but that it would not bo safe to ostimati that it will bo over 30,000. Mr , Kollj admits that 30,000 plurality inNow Yorl city will not elect Mr. Cleveland in the state. WHY does Mr. Patrick P. Egan , the avowed enemy of landlordism and landgrabbing , advertise largo tracts oi achool land for sale and lease in an Irish- American paper , but carefully omit all rofcronco to these landa in his real estate advertisement in the Lincoln Journal ? ATTACKING General Von Wyck , as the Lincoln Journal and the Hastings Qa- -zcllo-Journal are doing , does not exon erate Jim Laird. If every word which they aay against Van Wyck was true , it would ntill fail to bo a good reason why the people of the Second district should continue to bo misrepresented. KINO HUMBERT , of Italy , Btlll"oon- tlnucs to add to his fame as n philanthro- phlst. A subscription had already boon started of small sums to cpin gold medals in honor of King Humbert , when the prefect of Naples received an intimation that by the king's order the money should bo distributed among the cholera suf- * tnmfa . PBESIDENT AKTUUII does not propose to take any action in regard to the ap- . poiutmont of commissioner of the labor I statistics bureau until after the mooting ' j of congress. Meantime the number of applicants for the position is rapidly in- creasing. There are already fifteen op- plicanU , and the returns are not yet all | | IN sorno of the atatou , especially in the f | Bouth , a very heavy tax ia imposed upon commercial travelers in the various towns which they visit. It ia now proposed to abolish this tax in Georgia in order to extend commercial iutorcourco , and the leading papers of that elate are all out spoken in their denunciation of the re striction policy which has uo long pro- vailed. Under the present system , visi tors at hotels are said to bo subjected to annoying espionage by ofllcors who are anxioua to find out whether they are commercial travelers so that the tax can bo collected from them. THE Lincoln piporn are raising their 3iands in holy horror because Omalml grand jurors are indicting the city oflioiala as fast as they can got evidence against them showing crookoduem in office. Why this action should bo re garded by the Lincoln press as proof of a bad state of morals Is something rro can't understand. It certainly shows a very healthy condition of affairs when officia corruption is hunted down and punished , as ia being done in Omaha. If the grand jury in Lincoln would do its duty , that city would be likely to loao the presence of quite a number of its citizens for a term of years. WHILK wo have not approved the fusion on presidential electors in this atato , it is decidedly amusing to sot such men ai General Connor and Jim Laird thundering down upon the fuslonlots and denouncing them as political hybrids. No loss a man than James O. BUiuo wont clear to West Virginia a few days ago to endorse fusion between republicans and groonbackers or anti-monopolists. Gene ral Connor was elected to the eta to senate two years ago by a fqtlon of democrats and antl monopolists , and ho was elected president of the state senate by the same elements in fusion. That is a good re cord /or General Connor if ho had only remained true to the principles which ho profeued instead of going back and fus ing with tbo monopolist ! to elect a rail road attorney to congress. As to Jim Laird ho would fuse with the doril if ho APnJd oily got there by i o doing. A NEBRASKA. DOGBERRY. Nebraska has developed n vorila Dogberry. His name is IJzra Bro who sports a handln to his name , irh ho acquired as a member of the logic turo. The Honorable Ezra Brown fn Clay county comes forward with a lot in the Omaha railroad organ to oxpli why ho holds the anti-monopolists sponaiblo for defeating railroad legisl lion. The Honorable Mr. Brown : sonts the intimation that ho mltjht bo ignoramus by tolling the people of 1 braaka that ho voted against the pro ; sillon of Senator Charles H. Brown , Douglas , to insert a clause in the rallro commissioner bill fixing the maximt passenger rate at throe cents n mile. A cording to Mr. Ezra Brown "to pul law and penalty relating to the duties tho'rMlroad companies to the pjnoplo this 'bill would bo .another subject r.i make it certain to bo annulled by tl courts. " This shows that our estimate Mr. Brown's intelligence was very near correct. When a man , who sotshimBolf t M a great law-maker and expounder the constitution , construes the clause th prohibits the legislature from includii more than ono subject in any ono bill moan that it would bo unconstitutional insert In a bill , providing for the gcnor regulation of railroads , a proviiion fixir maximum passenger tolls , ho proves coi slusivoly that ho knows as little aboi : onstltutional limitations as a parrot dot tbout poetry. The regulation of ral oads , whether by diroctlogislation or b minority delegated to a commission noons of course the restriction of tolh , nd any person ot intelligence know hat the legislature is ' nc bilged to pass a separate bill fo very proposition with regard to railroa ogulation and restriction. How wouli ho Hon. Ezra Brown bo able to got up 9gul charter for a city of the first or sec nd class ? Such bills contain provision or several commissions in the shape o ho city council , board of public works nd city officers. They contain provision ! bout raising revenue through the machin ry of these ofllcors , and they also contaii olicr ) regulations with regard to wha tiould and what should not bo licensed acidontally there are algo provision ! bout criminal offenses to bo tried by oil ] lagistratos , and the penalties they ma ] nposo. Would the Honorable Ezn Irown contend that a bill having sc lany various provisions in void , bocausi 10 constitution savs that "no bill shal mtain moro than ono subject. " Jus ich men as this man Brown , who is ni ill ot egotism as an egg is ofmoataro , tin 'ogborrys ' of every legislature. Thoj cido themselves on what they know > out law , and they really don't know hat they are talking about , There ioj just ono other point in rown'a open letter which is worthy ol > tlco , and that la his unwarranted aasor < on that the editor of TUB BEE and othei ill-monopolists obstructed his effort tc it through a conference railroad bill bo. luso they prefer agitation to legislation , r. Brown admits that the railroad bill , csed the in the by anti-monopllsts son- o was a good railroad regulation bill. DOS ho or any other man dare to assort at any anti-monopolist sought to pro mt or obstruct the passage of thai bill rough the house ? Brown claims that the republicans ire unable to pass a railroad bill bo use the anti-monopolists were in the ly. Why did not the house , which is largely republican , pass the bill lich the anti-monopoly senate had en- ted ? If they did not want to pass the 11 exactly as it came to them , why did oy not amend It and oond it back to o senate for concurrence. The Clay unty Dogberry knows well enough that 0 houao was presided over by a railroad publican speaker , and its committees Jro packed with railroad attorneys d stool pigeons. Why does ho ntond that his conference bill any ohovr of becoming a law when ho tows that the house , after tossing it ound amid snoora and jeers , put it on 1 passage five minutes before midnight , o hour sot for final adjournment , when could not possibly have boon enrolled , grossed , and signed by the oflicors of o two houses and the governor before journmont , oven if the sonata had ssod it. There is about as much aonso Dogberry Brown's assertions about o insincerity of anti-monopolists there is in his tlrado ainst the BEE for refusing to support m Laird. Ho cannot comprehend how > can support Elaine and Logan and pose republican principles in attempt- ; to defeat a republican congressman. 0 do comprehend how aman of Brown's ibro can profess a doslro to regulate Iroads and at the same time support a Iroaa lawyer like Jim Laira for con- IBS. To such a man Jim Lslrd is the ibodimont of republican principle * , no ittor how many times ho votes with 9 democrats , As a matter of curiosity 1 should like to know what republican inciplos , as republicans have under- led th em during the last twenty years , iuld go to the wall by the election of plain Stlckol , who was a loyal soldier ring the war , and voted the republican kot , state as well as national , until ho eamo disgusted with the methods by ich republican conventions and legiala- os in this state have oomo under the itrol of corporation lackeys , land-grab 's , jobbers and corruptionistj. Now that County Attorney Cowin has on his opinion that tbo county really us thujold court-house property , and cm I it and give a perfect title , the qucs- n now arises how the city shall raise the ney nooowary for its purchase. The 'porly ' is valued by the county com- isloners at $35,000 at the very leant , s intended by the commissioners to the proceeds from the ealo of these i to build a retaining wall end to make other needed improvements around I now court-hciuo. The proposition soil the property will bo voted upon the coming tlection , and it no doubt v bo carried. In view of this fact I city council ought to immediately censer or the matter nnd make arrangemoi for the purchase , aa thcso lots are nc < cd by the city for n city hall bnildir while money is hooded for the now cou houao. SOHOOL.LA.fcD SHARKS. The moro we learn about the infaml of the school land ring thomoro onormo they become. There is a liipattilo pa norship at Lincoln , as wo are Informc consisting of young Mr. Baum , a n estate sharp , Mr. Thompson , aB. & I employe , nnd Mr. Knight , a clerk in t capital , who secured ono block of schc lands , embracing about 00,000 acn which they transferred to Now York firm for a bonus of S30.0C and ono-Dovonth of their inten is reserved for eomo person u known , presumably Glenn Konda In Glister county a half section of ache lands was leased on an appraisement $2.50 per acre , but 27,000 acres we disposed of at an appraisement of so only-five cents an aero ; 30,000 acr were appraised at fifty cents an aero , at 0,400 at twonty-fivo cents an aero. ] other words , nearly 70,000 acres in Cuter tor county have boon leased for twont ; five yoara at an average appraisement' ' \ fraction over sixty cents an acre , fro tvhbh the state gets at six per cent clio , lie way from ono and a half to Urn ind a half cents nn aero per year , and t AXOS. Was there over a moro shamolc ; obbory 2 The following statement shov .ho amount of lands leased since the li if Juno , in blocks of 1,000 acres an ivor : 'Tamo. ' No. Acres IIclc r.K. Banrn 49.3 \ L. Sheldon & Co 55,43 ? . M. Molynoux 0,45 ridball&Co i ft fjoroy 8. Winters 9,9. , ' . W. Linkliart 132 ) . 0. Patterson 5.2f I. B. Dam 2,8 3 , D. Johnson C,2'J .11. Wtlght 232 | I. L. Baum ( JGC , . P. Jenuul 10' \ II. Benton 19,15 ) . Thompson 19,14 Total 201.8C Here are ever 200,000 acres of Ian jascd to fourteen persona. Dooa anne no of thorn expect to settle upon thi tnd and improve it ? And yet wo hoa ! io campaign orators prating about th root principles of republicanism , am ailing upon formers nnd business mei j rally to the support of the ropublicai tate ticket made up in part of men wh annivcd at this school land robbery nd of men who were nominated by thi Id of the land-grabbers and speculator ho are growing rich out of tha patri 10:9 of the school children of Nebraska TUB speech of James G. Blaine at Ft Vayno was a masterly effort , and is no quailed by any other that ho has mad uring this campaign. It was full of vicor atriotism and sound souse , and struel ght homo to the heart of every man whi ishos to see his country prosper. Thii pooch should bo road by every man It ils country. It cannot help making lany votes for the republican party. Mr laino struck the key note of the cam. . ilgn in this speech. It is a fightagainsl 10 solid south and their noithbrn allies , ho "Plumed Knight" has lost nom I his old fire and vigor , anc ich speeches as ho made at Fort Wayne ill make many a vote for the ropublicat irty. In answer .to the reproach , ot 10 part of uomo parsons , that his stump' g the country is inconsistent with the gnity of a presidential candidate , Mr. laino said that ho was not pleading hie trn personal cause , but the cause of the morlcan vooplo , the causn of the Amor- n farmers , manufacturers , mechanics , id labor , against the world. This is o sentiment that moots with popular iproval , und wo venture that the state Indiana will endorse it with a good und republican majority in November , Mn. LAIUU'S homo organ eays that Senator Van Wyck has boon throwing ones at Mr. Laird and Mr. L'e. friend's o heaving hugo ro-lis at the Now York- obraska senator. " Keep right on with mr rocks. Van Wyck will survive , it sorao of these rocks may rebound d hurt somebody in Laird's camp. IT was a very fortunatoi thing for the mocrats that Bill Paxton has a horse noho , A. I'nmt lor the I'Jjj. jw England l < Vmcr , Professor J , W. Sanborn. of the Mis- url State Agricultural college , ia cou- intly making experiments in feeding ilmals , and gives the public the results , far as determined , in the form of bul- tins. Bulletin No. 10 shows the value shlpstuffas compared with corn and ru meal for feeding pigs , His expon ents show that although corn moalia a ittor food than whole corn for pigs , yet hen the costof carrying to mill nnd pay. g Ml is reckoned in thereis very little any gain to the western firmer from indincr his corn. Ho also finds that lipatulf ( the waste of the flouring mill ) worth far moro for pig food thin most astern farmers have boon willing to be- ivo. In a late trial about ninety-four lunds of shipstuff pave the same gain in owth that was made from 100 pounds of rn meal , and the professor says thai ls accords with the experiment * made him for the past six years. Ho ad- tea western farmers to f cd more of eir wheat wastes , instead of sending it 'to eastern feeders , who find it ono of u choapcHt forms in which to purchase tility for their furma. The Professor f urthor Onds that corn 1 to ateors will not produce moro than If the meat that it will when fed to ; s. But as our people are not grca'O era , wo must learn to fe d our swine u way that will give moro mueclo and 9 lard. By exposing sections of thu castes of pigs fed upon corn und upon pstult' , ho found that the latter ah" " " ' ! ory much butter quality of moat. The bo drawn U that a muiuio of corn or corn-meal and wheat wastoi far better for pig feeding than corn corn meal alone , the exclusive use which is detrimental to a vigorous n healthy muscular development , propuci a pig easily subject to disease , distaste to our patrons and moro costly thar is necessary. _ Wo might add to this tl another experimenter has found that t same amount of feed given to poull will produce twice as much moat a eggs in weight es if given to swlno. T. would make poultry four times tn < profitable as consumers of grain th steers. FLOWING OIL. ABUcnmrkfxblo Well Struck In t Itixttlcannko District , North of Itnwllnn , Larnmio Boomerang , On jSaturday last wo published I formation of th'o reaching of a well c fined flow , in ono of the wells now boi bored in the oil district north of Rawlir The following article from the Load contains fuller information : That the territory la rich in minort has long been known , but it ia now dot onstratod that Wyoming is to bo tl Pennsylvania of the west , from which tl supply of oil ia to bo obtained , Some time ago some gentlemen i Denver and this city organized a slot company and determined to BOO whothi a ( lowing well could ba obtained in th district. They wont quietly to wet and located their claims and then con menced operations. Progress wi necessarily Blow as all the machinery hate to bo obtained In Denver and shipped I llawlins by roil. From the latter plac it was convoyed by wagons to the dii trict , a distance of about twenty miles. Early In September last the ongim were sot up and the drilling commoncec The work progressed as rapidly as coul bo expected. _ When at depth of 400 fet was reached oil was obtained but not i sufficient quantities to force the watc from the drill hole. At the depth c 300 foot it became evident that a ilowin ell would bo reached sooner than th exports had prodicted. On Friday a courier arrived at Rawlin sringicg the news that the company ha realized their hopes. A flowing well ha icon struck at a depth of 850 foot. Be rend this ho had little or no information ixcopt that the flow was described a joing remarkable , both as to quality am ind quantity. Tha well belongs to wha s known as the Denver company , but i ; opd share of the capital is represented ii his city. The claims are located on the north last fork of Poison Spider creek , and an it Oil City , a town about two mile lorthoaat of Dodge City , and abou wcuty miles north of Rawlins. It ii mown by the name of the Rattlosnaki Mining district , and is about twonty-fivi idles wide and about 100 miles in length .nd contains every indication that then a an abundance of oil in that locality. I IBS been but little prospected and then ro at present comparatively few loca Ions. Among thoclaims in the district may ip mentioned these of the Bothwoll oyn .icato and these of Graff and Rogers , o ; ) maha. These are the principal ones , al hough there are qulto a number belong ng to individuals. The severity of win er will prevent much prospectim icing done before springas the snovi all is very heavy. These located durinj ho present fall will bo by these hvinj n the immediate vicinity. Tno otl must not bo confounded will ho porolum of Pennsylvania , as it is no uitablo for illuminating purposes. It ii imply a lubricant , and is perfectly fret rom grit and dirt. Experts from Non rork , Philadelphia and England have mdo frequent examinations and pro ounced It to bo ono of the finest lubri ints in the world , Besides , It has beer sod to oomo extent by the Union Pad 0 railway company and has received rpm them the most flattering commend' tious. The prospect of the Denver companj ere not as good as these of some claime 1 the district , Many have oil springe n their locations , but the flow was toe nail to bo of practical valuo. Active Derations have boon made to sink quite number of wells the coming spring and to success of the Denver company will ily servo as an impetus to the enter- rise. The machinery of the Bothwoll irty is now at Rawlins and will prob jly bn transported to Oil City dur- ig the present month. The oil-fields : Wyoming are not confined i this district. The same indications o found in the northeastern part of the rritory as wol ) , and the district is as rgo.if not larger th n that of the Sweet- ater. In this section there has boon ere prospecting , but as vet no walls ivo been sunk , though the oil obtained om the springs has boon used for some ino by the stai o companies as a lubri- nt. The profits roafized by capitaliate id the remuneration paid to labor by a oil industries of Pennsylvania prom- i very good results to Warning. Sio fact that oil can bo obtained hero in iwing quantities is established , and it ill not bo long era capital will sock coo fields for investment. NOTES. An American traveler in llouirmnln found rim luck of Jtonrlup Camp" uu u bookstall , d unuthor familiar book , "Bordolulii Uuku- J Tom do Meea IClmniat Beccher Stove , " joRiiizud with diniculty as "Undo Tom'a ibm. " General Boaurogard , In his article on the ittlo of Dull Hun , In the November Ceu- ry gives tha reason why t 'oUonfoJerato vie- y at Bull Hun was not followed u | > by nn at : k on Washing ton. llu also dlscusBoa his Honal relations with Mr Dixvis , and criti cs , with much plainness of Bpeach , tha sub- itient conduct ot the war on Clio Confederoto le. le.A. A. very lueeeitivo nttlclo on "National ialth and Work , " ia to appear in the Bop- nbor Popular S.ienco Monthly. The writer Jumeg 1'nget. iho\va that the aggregate s of working time duo to preventable sick- is among tha workers of a n tlun is ennr- ins , and ho ttiytt tlut , although tha sanitary rk now Doing done U excolloi.t.tlioro ia need more ambition for national health. Our educational methods have boon growing Hvatem and severity , If not Jn perfection , 1 mtny years ; and tha dom uula upon the pilluvo constantly lucre Bed , until the ne- sitlrts for grading liuvo become Imperative , ii the pucuharitles of the Individual are ul- ut i ntlrely ignored , It would seem iinpna- le to carry tills further , and uny chungo iv must be in aomu other direction. At this is ono uf the brlghtont uud mo t fourleua American writer * comes forward with n eng argument pains t tin whole ytem n itest agalmt tin grading nd crammliif it tukiBBO much of the vitality outot liio icutmn wo or i ghlnn to the rtblng KHucra- n Edward ] > urntt Hilo in tuuNovrnv number of tha N > rth American lUvitnv , kes a pie * for ' 'Half-time In Sclmils" ichoury pjruit uud emy school bo-rd tht to coiifciJer serious y. The que'tl > n , "Where ara w , I whm > drift Ing ? " woi never more forcibly gertui t aa i < y vnothnr artlclo m thu aauio jilier. iliia m which J'r .fo-isor < ; illi.im di * . i os "riia Afrln IVi'b'om. ' ' " Tlio UoU I1 o givei an to the Incrratu of the nexrixm li United SUt'B , t fir peiulUr bltuutl < n I dl-ixibi.ini , and th problem tboy will : e upon 111 in th near future , tall for the \e6tcoiiuldorfttion , The other urticli'a iu thU nnmbcr nre : "Woman M a Polltl Pact ) r , " hv .Tudgo Uobert 0 ritmsn ; "I1 ' RrrtJln N'nval Arminont , " by llobart I'M' who thlnki t o United Statoa Govornui 1ms been wl o In not constructing a ens nnvyi "FrlendOiip in Ancient 1'octry , " I'rincipil .T. O. Mhtrp ; "Herbert Spcnn Latest Crilic"by Profes or E. K Youma "Ovcr-IllustrMion , " byCh rlts T. Oongd and "llestrlction of the Suffrage , " by Willl It. Pcniggs St. Nltholaa for November onona with beautllul fionticeplcco in colorc , from n pal intr by A. M. Turner. .T. T Trowbrldge o tributes tha opening chapters of "ills C Fault , " nnd In another oerml , "Among I I aw-makcw , " the author , Edmund Alti relatcii his often amusing experience while page In the U , B. senate , tolls many nnccdo of public men , and gl\cs n graphic nnd oa < understood nccutiutof the organization of I nntlonnl gnvernm nt , Prank. 11. Stockton , In the first of his "P nonnlly Conducted" pnjxirg , takes bis party four hundred thousand girls nnd bnya to BO ; of the monuments of Unman greataoja fou m other countries. To bays who nro "Ilca for Business , ' Gwrgo J. Mixson proposes give , under this title , tha results of Ins Int \iowa wllh roproscnlatlvo men fn varit branches pf trarlo ; the 'first p.ipcr treats Other attractions peculiar to thb numl nro n capital girl-story , by Louisn M. Alco the fi rst half of a boy- tory , by 1 1 1 1. Hey esc nnd nn exceedingly clo\er satirical sketch F MnrehnllVWtP , entitled "Tho Cnuso the Firuta Ship 'Moonrnker. ' " showing t pernicious effects of rending trichy Hteratui "Tho Princess' Ho'ldy" Is n delightful poc by Nora P ry , with illustrations by 11. 3 Birch. "Tho relations Between tha Mind nnd t Nervous System. " occupies the lending pla in the Novpmbo"Popular dclcnco Jlontnly In this nrticlo Dr. W. A. Hammond dofm tha mind an n forca developed by gray norv tissue' , nnd maintains that this force is gone utod wherever in the living organism gr. nerve tissue is found , citing mnny stiikii lanes In support of this view. Ho donlpfi thi lithortho absolute or porp jrtionnto weight the brain Indicates n uuGnito rank in intoll ; onco. This number contalno also Ilcrbc jponcer's replies to recent ttntoments mm jy Frederic Harrison ns to the ' 'Origin of tl Jynthetio Philosophy. " Two thoughtful ai Ircaces nro given In full " 'Pending Problsn ) f iVstronomy. " by Profo'sor ' C. A. Yoiln ( md "What is Eloctricityt" by Professor Joh Prowbridpo. Mr. F. A. Fern aid ghows tbi IGermnn Testimony on the Classica Quei .ion" is not n 1 on ono side , nnd outlines tb sourso of study demanded by the modernist 'Tho future of the Negro in ti South" is treated in n witty but con\lncin nannorby J. B. Craighcad. "Drowning th Corront In Vegetation" Is nn nccount by > V. Powell of the havoc wrought by deforcsl og steep slopes , nnd of the successful oinploj ncnt of tha naturnl remedy. There is a brie .ccount . by Karl Ochsenlus of "Chilian Vo' anoes , Active nnd Extinct , " nnd W. Mnttie Villiams continues his review f f Count lluir ord's cookery In the "Chemistry of Cookery erics. "Domestic Arta in Dntnnralnnd , " b lev. C. G. Buttnor , "Tho Oil Supply of th Vorld , " nnd a "Sketch of Profes or Janu lall , " comolete the body of the magazine , ,1110 November Century marks the bogir ing of the most extensive enterprise yc ndertaken byits conductors , the rccentl nnounced series of papers on the civil wai y Generals Grant , McOIellnu , Kosecrans , nn them. The first paper , on "The Battle c lull Run , " is contributed by General Bcmurc nrd. , The Illustrations , porno twenty.fivo i timber , are largely from photographs mttd tiring the war , or from recent sketches of th nttle-field. 'Iho first part pf the "Recollec ons of n Pnvnto" begins with the cnlistmen f the soldier , and continues the doscrintlo ; f hia life down to nnd Including Bull Hun lus eupplomonting Gen. Beauregard1 : count of that battle. That thanrlet ; E the magazine is not likely to bo sacrificed ti 10 War Series is o\dont ! Irom the other con wts of thi * issue. The frontispiece is ono o [ r. Elihu Vedder'a illustrations of the Ku aiynt of Omar Khayyum , the Persian poet vo tthers of which are reproduced , with texl yMr. Horace 13. Scudder , ; "The Ohinosi heater , " by Henry Burden McDowell , is nr atertainlng paper , with striking drawings bj ' . Wores nnd Kenyoa Cox , the latter o : horn writes nnd illustrates n paper on "Thi culptors of the Kennalssance" ; Austin Deb m cmtributes n poem , "Tho Old Sedar 'hair ' , " Mr. Joel Chandler Harris ( of "TJncli lemua" fame ) is the author of n new story o Qte-bcllum diys in the South , entitled "Frei oa nnd the Rest of the World , " which Mr L. B. Froathas illustrated ; Mrs. Mary Hal ick Footo has drawn a full-page picture t < icompany n story of Colorado , by Mr. T. A , nnvier , entitled "The Lost Mine. " Thf ctlou compriEcs also "A Tale of Negativt _ ravity. " by rank It. Stockton , nnd the bo. liming of a new novel by Mr. W. D. How- Us , dealing with the life of nn American Jdneea man , nnd called "Tho Ilise of Silas apham.1 ; Col. Waring contributes the rst of two papers on "Tho Prin- ples and Practice of House-drainage. ' Lrs. James T. Fields recounts ' 'An Ac- aaintanco with Charles Reado , " Bishop Pot' T discusses "A Phase of Social Science , ' id George Tjcknor Curtis makes aorao oppo' to suggestions and proposes nn amendment i the constitution in n paper entitled , "How hall wo Elect our Presidents ? " "Topics of tha Time" discusses "Lawyers' ' : ornls , " "Tho Bible in the Sunday-school , " Bribery In Politics , " nnd "False Issues. ' 3 pen Lattsrs , " contains a notable letter from r. Cable , entitled "Wo of the South. ' and her short papers on "A School of Diphonos- . " "ll cent Fiction , " "Mr. Watt'n Pictures , " Dho 'Christian LaaguoV Practicability , " "A illying Point for n new Political Party , " d "Church Music. " In "Bric-n-Brac'f ia o first of a series of Focial cartoons and a riety of HcrH and humorous verso. TlioOfllclal Count in Oil la. CLtVEi-ANi ) , October Ul. Tbo official can- .ss . of votes for judga of the Sixth state judi- xl circuit , embracing tha counties ot Cuynho- , Summit , Erie , Huron , Loran , Lucai , Mo- ia , Ottawa nnd Sandvsky , Is as fallows : ital vulo , Bildwiu , repuelicnii , 69,401 ; Up- n , repumican , C9 162 ; Hnynos , ropub'ican , ,901 , ; Kline , democrat , 53,552 ; Strattnn , inocrat , 62,358 ; Gawer , democrat , B2a30 ; twart , prohibitionist. 1.D02. Iho republican candidates have , in the nine unties uu avera o plurality of over 3.00D. O D S F D G U R B ftl C' ; HUMORS hi U M I L I A T B H Gl ERUPTIONS. tching & Burning TORTURES. 1 ha > o tried lor eleven years to haio my vrlfo red of a terrible skin disease. The Cutlcura Ilem- itiCutlcura llciolvont , the new Blood PurlQer , ernallv , uid Cutlcura , the great f kin Cure , Mid- tkura o > p , an exquUlte Skin Biautlfler , extern- v ) have done In sli weeks what I he tried lor vn years to have done. You lhall ho tha par- i.lim.BBo n as I can gne them to jou. and & > wo i so well k-own In this ptrt ol the country. It will itdtjou , and the remedies will cure all who use m. CUAH U. WHITE , lajsvlllo , Ky. BLOTOHESOURED. ' 'u8 djour Cutlcura Ilcmetlles lor Blotches , and completely cuicd.to my Inetpresslble joy. Cutl- & Si apis tbo bolt 1 havecr used and to Iho ifwilon tt B Invaliuolo lor cleaning the skin , r by removing all ' cork " grease , nil t , and all stufl u ed by tuem , leavhu the rkln pure and Ito and ol t , M v greatest plcaiuro Is In reeouimen K tuch an art cl . H MCK , C'hamplon Comlquo Roller skater. 'oungitonn , Ui > lu. SALTllHBUM. h veliad thoSi't Hlieum ( or about thren years I lu > o spent time am n uney to ) iaIt cured , bout fucocaj , uutll 1 trtol the CutleuraR uifdUn , i hare < ioliuilu > * oik. Q. J , YOUNG. laisbneld , uooj County , Oregon , lavlnirpall about $2 0 to 11-itcUu doctors to 0 n y baby , wii hout jcoeis , I tried thoOutlnua nei'iei , u hich vo pl Jtely cured alter uiln ; three ties. WM. 0011ON. . 1 Ailiogton A > rChirle > ta > n , Man. Did tury where. 1'rlce ; Cutlcura. 6 lets ; olreut * 1 ; floap , VOttm. J"OTT B IJ8CU ASDLUIIM- Oo , llmtnn , Mass. Send lor "llow to Cure Skin DUeuts. " 'CIJllA ' faOAl1 lor Hoiiijh Chaui.eii and Rcddeuid bbla andlliLdi. SPECIAL NOTICE ! . / Spoclnls will Positively not I Inserted unless paid In ndvanco. TO lOAlT-Hon V. ONEY loaned on chattel * . lullroad Tick bought and Hold , A , Foreman , 213 8. 1 7(01 /"VlIAHA Financial Kxchnntro , large or tmall lo Vm decnnpiroicJ | security 1117 Dough ) SU 742-1 LOAM In earns ol IStU , td tpw MONKTTO and Co. , lUil EeUte and 1 A. enti 155 ! rarnam Bt. 81 "TTl/ANTniJ A Job printer. None hut a good to' ' T > man need apply Address "Flail , " North Hoi Neb. 771- _ _ A man to nttlst In house clean ! WANTED a\o. TMli A ( flrl ill liwalicr an ) a gill ( or K < WANTED \\ork , at COI I'lcrco ttrcet ccri tlu Ofxxl wages. 770-1 WANTKDr-Oood upholsterers. Chas. Shhorli 1200 anVA2 ) tp , K * Wm ? l. 7S3 2 Woman to work In furnlttiro storo. CIIAS. 8H1VKIUCK , 120S Karn&m street t 762-21 ' I < 0 TAILORS Wanted a good bushclnun n L proMcrtonorkforadohonio ONO used toll work preferred , steady work and ( food wjges to o that wlllsult. Turncr'sStoamDie WorksSt. Jrse Mo. . ' . 70J.23JJ WANTED Dlshwashcr.small girl and girl to we lor her board at the Kmmct House. 787-2 YXT'AKTKD A girl who Is a first-class cook ft T T laundress. Apply N. n. cor. Chicago and 21 769 23 "ITfANTED-aood [ active girl for general lioui IT work. 1724 Douglas street , cor. 20th. 78323 W'ANTED Aliddlo aged woman , cn < y wet Rood wages , 111south ! 12th Bt Clgir store. 707-23p _ YXrANTKD A ( rood girl for general housnvor TT cor. Capitol a\enuoand 12tti bt , 71.325 . ; \TJANTED A good man with fifty doll.vr't BI TT goods. No commission , In lew a orNebraski 'J. U. 0 " Dee offlco. ' 70J-22 r\TANTED-Olrl to cook , Mb. and Iron ( or emt T T family , where a second ( ilrl Is kept. Call : irlek residence , corner llth end Tierce St. 731.52 VTTANTED Sowing machine bauds at the Omal TT Shlit factory. 003-tf r\7ANTED-AEOOdcook at European hotel , 0 ! TT southlCthSt. German preferred. 003-21 ITTANTED Afjents ( or the Mutua Hall Insurin : T V Co. Address the Company at Stuart Neb 832.1m ITTANrKD Tailors. Flrst-clost sitting places ( c TT tailors at-J2112th St. 63) 1m IT/"ANTED Agents to sell In Nebraska , n now boo TT by a popular author. Jones & Hazolrlcir , 21 r. 17th St. B17-23 rX7ANTKD Ladles or gentlemen In city orcountr TT to take nice , llnht and pleasint work at the ! wn hoircs , t2 to § 5 a day easily and quietly madi ? ork sent by a all ; n can\a sing ; 10 stamp ( or rcpl 'lease address Reliable Man f'g Co. , Philadelphia , 1't CO.-lm r7ANTED Agents to ecll Qatoly'a TJnUorsal Edt V catoron monthly pajments Call on or at resa W. D. 1' . Lo\\ry , room i , 119 north 10th St imalm. S71-lm ANTED-LADIES OR GENTLEMEN-In cit or country , to take nice , light andplcasan ors at their owu homes ; $1 toSS per day easily nu uletly made ; work tent by mall , no canvassing ; n tamp ( or roplv. Please address Reliable Manl'e Co. hlladclpnla. PA. E03-lt [ XTANTED Situation In dniR store ; six. j c rs' e > TT rerlcncc. Good reference. Address "Druggist , [ o.847 ' O street , Lincoln , Neb. 77 < i-21p rX7"ANTED By an educate J Gorman lady , a situs rT tlon os housekeeper or take eire of chlclren.di iwlngalsi and a permanent homo. Address "I ! ' . " 1118 Howard street. 772 21p ; TTTANTED By a joiing Norwegian girl , a placi IT in an American family as second girl or to di moral homo work. Apply S. E. corner 16th am illfainta. 78l-21p D Situation by an experienced grocer ; r > man , can keep books ff desired. Good reference' \ en. Address "A. M " Bee offlee. 774 25p TfT ANTED Position by a joung man us clerk Ir rT store , best of city references gltcu. AJJrcs J A. K. " ! i5 ! Opera House Block. 784-23 | TlTANTltD A situation by a youno- man as sales r V man In any store. Can furnish thn best of rcf cnces. "A. B. " Onnlia Bee. _ 705 22p RANTED A situation by an cxperlonctd gro 'T ccryman. Good references Rkeii. A.ddroesl2 ! irth 10th street. 764-25p RANTED A situation by a Mrst-class practlca 'T ' painter , capable of doing all kinds of norkk it lino. 744-22p I Young married man wants situation as book. i. keeper. In wholesale establishment In Omaha , Mrcso " 0. " care Bee. 838 tf HIOOBLLAHEOOO WAHTb. _ TT ANTED Bv single gentleman of quiet habits , 'T a comfojtable room , nell furnished , lor the nter Address "S. 30 , " BeoofUcc. uho price. 787 22p AWYEIlnants partner , desk roomer ork In law J oillco. "Attorney , " Bee office. 711-23p vanting n good outside line , L address "J II. . " C. lice ollicc. TED 25 X7 ANTED To buy a c ty lot to bo pa'd In weekly T or monthly Installments. Address " 1J. H " Ute Me- 012-U _ TTANTED 82,000 on drat-class city securlty.for 6 T years , nt 9 per cent. Address Box 620 Post- _ _ _ 70fl-tf BBS Y Houeta oua totn. fOU UEVT-St lilo room for ten head of horses , w'th ' ater.JS per month. U. K. Co son , 16tl , id rne'flo bt. 770-23 i > OHUKNr Front rocms fiirnlshedorunfUTnli-hcd 171 d. E. corner Hth and 1'aciflo St. 785-21p OIl RENT Furnished front room with board , bay vlndowlo Bmill fauiliy Oj3 north 17th St. ? 0 I RENT A n\o room cottage on S. W. corner ' larnamand2.M. Apply to Q. K. Doano&Co. , W. cor. Hill and Dou.las , 7S8-tf rOIl RENT-Fuanlshcd rooms 316J south 16th Mrcet , half block ( rom Bond's opera bouse. ) OOMd With board , Uoalrable for winter- Apply Latat Chailes Hotel. 7 ai-tt _ i OH RENT T o unfurnished rooms In ( econd llor , bultablo for srrull family. AUo stab'eroom rene or two horses. Inquire nt Meat Market N. th sticet. 7Qj.23i [ rOUUENT Ahouieol nveroomj. lth cloeote , ctc.lurd and soft water , Saunders and Grace eeti. F. llobblns. _ 703 2p POlUlaNI'-Witli beard , nicely furnNhed rooms with gas and bathroom , at 8. W , cor. 14th and BCiitreetn. - _ 7t7-2Cp POll 11ENT-A small room with or without board 1724 Douglas t. _ Ml 24p WB 1IEYT A brick oittajre 0(6 rooms city water and modern improvements $17 per month 8. E. rner ol flthand Hickory Bt. 76L25p 10H KENT A luiDlthcd room at 1318 Jackson tt _ 720-24p OK RKNT-lloom with board tor two gentlemen la prh ate laally , 1013 Capitol ac. . 373 tl ( Oil RKNT Furnished rooms lor tlx gentlemen rooms and lurnlturu new , N. W. comer 13tn and menu or Hi. 710-21p RFNT-Furnlehedrooirs.or I1I rent fur. nijhed double parlors and unfurrlshed kitchen , jlyj rranged lor housokecplnir , 1819 Douglas , \OKllENT-ByK W. Koukal , two large unlurn- Islcil room. . latSB.Htlntreet. TSt-ilp OlllUNr-A drv , well > cntll te < bisiincnt in good local Ion , 11 liable lor birtcr > hop or similar " , liqulre at Tea Store , cor. Oipitol avtuuo llOthitrcuis. 7J5.U 0ll IINT VIe s nt rooms with board 106 N. h St. 74J sop 1011 RENT Furnlihed room ( or light housekeep ing. Icasant utw of the ruer , bridero and ancll bluffs. Kouthwesteemer8th and Howard. RI'.NT Two lurnUhed rooms at 1414 8. 10th street. 'Al door ti. ot Hickory. 7(2 tl On ItbNT Vrry deilrtblo furnished roi/ms cn- trully located. Apply at AUIuiun'4 millinery re , UihSt 7(0-tl 'Oil ' KENT Ciouieaadbarn. VVm. L. Uonrne , fith ftbd Douglai , telrpnouu 301 , OJ3 22p Oil HUNT I'leauntluiuUbel room 1707 Cais St. (0)-28p ) SOU KENT T ro or rooms for light nineo- ! keeping 2617 Charles CQl-Up TMUHIIAY his Rood pasturing , Sprlnc w t r. 860. tf TiOi ; Mr Nr Cott ? ootnvo rooms. J. 1'hlpps Hoc- JL1 IKIQurtith Kid strtoi. ftW If KENT FurUshtd room 1117 Ilona'd Sf. FOIl 038-2 KENT Thrconcw brick stores on Cumlng street , ono a corner. McCaguo , oi'poslto ' P. O. en 25 "IpORSAl'E Tno oaonl hand pi no % t Eilliolm- I * & Erlckeon'A MnMo Store on l6ih St. 890-tl HKNT SullooJ rooini anil boaid 1312 Dodfe. ; rOR 633-lm KENT Itooma In prhixtn Inrnlly will/ IJIOlt Itliout bo-itd , Address "N , " Ioo otllco. 5M-tt KENT t'Unon nnd organs ( rom two dollars 171011 A. Hosiw , 1619 Dodto. 4S9-lin poll IlKNT Two do'lrablo rooms , Alsi largo 1 trout parlor , eultalile lor ono or ttto editlomon. IxicitC'J onc-quattor block from St. Man I nxcnuo , 6201'loasant street. 687 tl | 7tOIt KHHT A house with otghtioouu. Warren JL1 Baltzlcr , 8 South 14th street , 418-tf TjAOH HUNT Ha't ol < double hou'e , lour A ? ; KIilnn' ? d addition , { 11 , a month. Apply room 24 , Omaha National Bank . 370-t RKOT Han Jsomo fiirntahod rooms 318 } 3 FOIl Kt. ilrs. 5UySicncor. 872-tt 11ENT A furnlshod room 1003 Farnam St. FOH 207-U OK KENT Ono grand square piauo. 'Inquire F ofBdholm aud Erlckton. 440-tl TpORSALE-Newbowllngftby. Kverfthlngcoin- X1 plcte. Inquire at Meat Market , North 13th St ; 70I.27P SALE OR RENT-A homo of B rocms hard FOR soil water , 2 lots with birn 24x30. ItPiit 815. J per month. Inquire north-east comer SCth and Plcrco St. 778 tt rpYPE A'quintltv rf Job an-l newspaper tjpo lor X ealo.JAlso a good Zither. U..T. Dunce , ere llco Jilico. 76Stf : hUINE For sale , one new 10 II. P. 1'ortab engine and boiler on sl.klfl forfnlo cheap. Inqul lUclnrds & Clarke , U. P. K. Y. 17th and 18th St. 030-21 FTIOH SALE Cottage ot B roomsbarn , corner lot In C Shlnn'aadditiononly$1.5 ; 0smallcash ; pajmcnt. md balance monthly. Bargain. McCogue , opp. lostolllce. OlOtl FOR SALE OR EXCIHNQE-A water power Gilst mill , reasons lor Felling gU en on application to loo. U. Bragg , Wavcrlj.Meb. COl-lm . POR BALE-Now phaeton. Inquire ol Goo. JJIg- gins at northeast corner 18th and Dodge 681-tt _ _ _ _ _ S VL1 * 00 feet on Farnam street between 28" FOIl and -J. M. Leo , Grocer , 2id and Leavennorth. 533-lm ! \ ill -KLE Fine business chuuco at Grand Island r\ > tb 85.000 oujs the bank building 22x14 ; an. Ill u balldlng which rents for $15 a month ; a largo ii- and burglor proof Bafo with Yale time lock cost l.iCO , also very largo bank book fire orool eafo. > ank counter , desks , bird coal stove , In fact , a com- loto bank outfit , together v.lih lot 44iCO on Locust troet. Title perfect. Itrms 1 cash , la'anco on ono nd two years time If desired. Call on or address Jar ! . White , Grand Island , Neb. 522-tl fTIOR "ALE Cheap , arcstaurant In good locri tlo- D at 220 north ICtlist , 507-23pn fjAOR SALE Furnlluro nnd ffxturcs at a bargain , L1 Comxcrclal Hotel.good bou o , throe ftoriea high \cr ) thing rcw. On account ot health of proprietor. Mil tell building If desired Call at hotel or address * ' rank Elliott , llanagi r , Falls City , Nab. 455-21p [ 7 < OR SALE A good Iramo house , 6 rooirs , all In , L1 peed order Must be moved at once. Apply to 10 Western Newspaper Union , cor. 12th and How- rd streets. 341-tf . SALE Cheap n second hand high top buggy. L ? Inquire at Simpson's Corriairo Factory , Dodge , otwccn 14th and 16th. 2SO-II y OR SALfri 620 acres land on Middle Ucavcr , In . Smith county Kansas , 250 ncro under fence , lenty ol living water lor stock. Good tramo house- ix20 , with kitchen 12x20. 200 acres In cultivation , rlco $1,000. Terms J cash , balance on time to Bulb jrchasers. Will also pell CO head cattle II purchaser : sires. Address Thomas Mitchell , Smith Centre , ansas , or Fulton & drove , Ri\crton , Neb. 257-Ini 7IOR SALE lOOplanoaand organs , boxes suitable ] lor coal or teed boxes. A. HOSDO. 303-lm j OR SALE 150,000 brlok oa cara atBollevue. U. . T. Clarke. 218-tf 710R BALE Loose hay delivered In large or smal ? quantitlns. A now line side bar top buggy andik holesale notion or poddlora wagon. C. J. Oanaa & o. o.710R 710R SALE A whole took of clothing , boots andL ? shoes , buildings at cost , retiring from business. . II. Peterson , 804 soutb Tenth street 113-3m 7HR SALE Boiler and onglno. I ha > o nearly . new boiler and engine and Knowle's pump. 4f > rsopower , for Bale cheap. T. S. Clarfcson , Scbuy- r. Neb. 822-lm > QK will buyapbaclona 131B Farnam St. ' " " 635 tf J10R SALE Northeast corner 20th and Cumlqg etroet 0. F. Davis & Co. , 1505 Farnam street , 875 tf flOR SALE Two open seoona-nand bugaloa md Tory W < SOH , cheap , at 1819 Barney HI. mil MISCELIAHEOUS. OST Vonday night , Mosaic ear ring , on ICth Jtrcet , betnecn Davenport and C pltol avor.uo. case return to No. 1612 DM en port Be77D23p ? STT.'Abolt0ct ! 15th , a'gold coal with Inlatials J"\V. 0. C. " Return to Bee olllce for suitable re- 7C323p TOUND A necliyoko for buggy. Owner can have the same by calling at the Halnt shop ol Harmon o. , No. 612 north 10th street and pay lor thU no- 777-23p TINNEAPOLIS property toexchango lor Omaha ° " Fay 4 C ° " 12U FAmm st- r4B 25 . , Liberal reward will ba paid by M Walthcr&Co. . l-for the return ol one box cake ornament and ono II mixed candj taken from our stoio.cor , Iflth und 1 OST Near Hansoom Park , Friday overlng an embroidered lap co > cr. Under will be liberally warded. Warren Swltzlcr. 749-21 1A1IILY Storage , stoto repairs and general repairing - pairing , 0. M Katcii , 111 S. 14th St. 74C-nl9 OST Aiunners badge lor Canfleld house Please J Iea > e at Caullold huuso. 752-21 TIIS SCHRODER , Ungnctlo Healer , ii now loca- to N , W. corner 20th and Cass bt D ngnr'sos HOSES tree. 720-n 17 ) R1VY vaults , sinks and ceispoola cleaned at tba bhortest notice and at any time of Iho day , In ail tlrclyordcrlosi nay without the least molestation occupantsormlshboM , with our irnproiod and orlcBii apparatus. A.Evans & Co. , 1000 Capitol 710-nIOp H ; _ _ _ ) RIVY vaults , sinks nnd cesspools cleaned with I anltary cleaner , Satisfaction rniarantcnd by F. Abel(8uccessorto ( J. M. Smith , ) box 878. ViTAII SING Laundry No. 212 Smth Ifllh street , between Farnam and Douglas , Omaha Nob. II open Oct. 13th , 1884 Parties having work to bo ie in our line will do well to gl > e us trial. Wo do it-class work. 019-2 'p lUBBER STAMPS Only manufacturers in Omaha. u Rccs Printing Co. 502 tf ) n. II. I * . Jensen has removed his office and resi dence to the N , K. corner 18th and Loaveuworth 102-lrq _ _ ENTIUL IIOSIUTAL-Cor. 14th and Jones , ro- 1 celvea patlcnU suffering Irom any disease not itagloua. Alio adics iu a delicate ndltton 35-lm ( OOCOESfiOIta TO JOHN G. JACOB3) ) 1NDERTAKERS I Lt the old stand 1417 Farnam Street Orders by > zr ph milloitod acu promptly attended to. Tola me No. 226 , festernCofnice- V IRON AND BL E KOOFlNa 1111 Dot-flu Bt. OmjOit , Kob. UANtnTAOTURKll Of Balvanizoa iron Cornices ITDormer Wlniotri.TiataU , T'n. ' Iron and Slate. ilng. dp JAt'n lUttint M tal.lo SkylUht , Patent wted lUohett Utr and Uraoket Shelving. I am gun-ral agent ( or the abjia line ol goods. Iron rtinjri , tf nclngDal itradea , Veiaadaj , Iron Bur