, MAHA DAILY" BBE WEDNESDAY , OCTOBER 29 1884 THE DAILY BEE OmAitn. Oilico , No. 1O K rn m St. Council IBIufTnOmco , No " Pcnrt S direct , Near Krorulwmy. Now York omco , Koom. O\J Trlbnno i every n-otnlnsi twspl Sondaj * The Koovhy morning ililtr- IKAlg BT VAIU Old . C1 .W ' ftwe Months . W.OO ma VMKtiT tin , rutt.tar.xn IVTRT' nnus rosiTAlD. n Tear . ( TJ.OO I Three ItonlhB . $ tO U&Mothl . 1.00 I One Uonth . 10 A , OammnrVcntlcmii relfltlne to Hem and KdlU-rlnl rttttadjoulSlxittddrcOTod to the Kuirou ov Tni Oit. lemma unua All Unstnnsa Txsttoni Mid nomltfcvnecs chonld bo dirc ! sed toTitnDsPiTFM nifa ! Ocmr-Airr , OMAHA. Draft ! , Checks nnd rostoffico order * to bo mad * pay able to the order ot the company. SHE BEE PUBLISHING CO , , PROPS' ' V. . UOrtKAVATKlt , 11 1 for. A. II. Fitch , Mnnnfjer Dally Circulation , P 0. Box , 488 Omalin , Neb , DVEUY voter should nco that ho la properly registered. THE local political cauldron may now lie said to bo boiling over. COLOXEL" SMVTHG.Ia running on hia nlmpo , nnd not on hia record. IT waa not expected that a railroad convention would do anything oho but side-track an anti-monopoly resolution. THE Scott liquor law tax in Ohio has boon declared unconstitutional by the supreme court of that state. Jjr the game of political poker , Smytho nnd Baumor make a very poor pair for republican voters of this county to draw to. JUIXJIKO from the mako-up of the re publican ticket , legislative timber in Douglas county must bo getting pretty thin. TIIK republican senatorial candidates in Douglas county are like trotting horsoo. They have ft record , but It won't do to brng on. RUSSIA is becoming Americani/.od by bank defalcations , but very fortunately for the outraged depositors Siberia is their Canada. WHEN Cleveland was mayor of Buffalo ho votocd the appropriation for the proper observation of Decoration day. The grand army boys will decorate his grave in November in fine stylo. Tin ; jowolois of Now York hold a mooting the other day and decided in elloct that Blame is eighteen carata fine , nnd no pinchbeck. Will tht > Blaine men of Douglas county give the same compli ment to their jeweler candidate for the legislature ? P. T. BAKKUM who has boon A total abstainer from liquor for forty years and gave much money to the temperance cause refused to contribute $50 to the St. John movement as ho doomed it ill advised. Bo said ho would sooner pay to have it stopped. THE salvation army , which is making itself generally obnoxious , has lost the services of some of its members for a time at least. Six of them have boon sent to the penitentiary from Syracuse , N. Y. , for violating the city ordinances. They will now have on opportunity to convert the convicts in that institution. "Our. colored friend nnd brother , " Dr. Stephenson , has boon honored with legislative nomination by the rupublicai convention. Unfortunately for him ho has boon nominated at a time when the chances of hia election are very slim , I iiinniog on the satno ticket with Smytho and Baumer and some othora of their stripe ho will find that ho Ima too big n load to carry. The dark homo has no chow this timo. Mil. McCui.LOuii , who hau been nominated natod by the republicans for county judge , is a young lawyer of good charao tor and acknowledged ability. lie has filled the uncxpirod term of the late Judge Ohadwick in a very satisfactory manner to the members of the bar , anc has given ample evidence of the requisite qualifications for the important position to which ho has boon nominated , THE chronic crumbier is at work nc casing President Arthur of being too frequently absent from his ofllcial head quarters. The fact la ho has boon i model president BO far as attention I business is concerned. How does his record cord compare with the records of soin of the old 'father1 Tor instance , John Adams was away from duty 385 day during his two terms ; Madison < M7 day out of his eight years of ofiico ; Monro 708 days during two terms ; John Q Adams 222 days , and Jackson COS day during his two terms. Ir is suggested that the final picture ii iho capital dome at Washington ehal represent the completion of the Unioi and Central PaciGo railroads. Such i picture will not bo complete unlota i shows Jay Gould in ( he uot of unloading the bankrupt Kautai Pacific upon the Union Pacific. It should also represent Sidney Dillon's attempt to build up Dil lonvillo on the Misiouri river bottoms , opposite Omahd , nnd the construction 01 iho Oregon Short Line to the datrimonl of the stockholders iu the original main lino. Many other equally suggestive poinU could be given to make up a pic f ure that would bp Appreciated by the people. ANOTHEH MARK'S NEST. The HrjntUictin continues to worry tsolf unnecessarily concerning Tun Wr.EKtv Br.n supplement wMchcnotAinod lekota for the voters Mnong ho farmers to make tholr elections from. The various tickets wcro given so that thny could make a election according to their own ideas , nt ionic , where they would not bo bull- cited and Influenced by political nhystcra. 'ho constitutional n'.nondmontfl vroro nlso rintcrt. The railroad amendment was irinlod with the word "against , " and his naturally arouucs the ire of the rail- oad organ , which ilics into R pr-snion , as ollows : Instead of printing the proposiliunn for conntiluMonnl amendments in blank , ns or OB "For" or "Ajjainnt" are concerned , hus leaving the question wholly with the conscience nnd judgment of the voter , THE Biu : assumes the prerogative of a nonitor and forestalls the wlahoi of the > coplo by preparing their tickets in no- iordanco with ita own narrow viown. After dictating what the conscience of voters should bo by printing tickets 'against" n constilutionril amendment , in order to turn attention from Itn arbitrary nets THF. Uiu : tells thorn to make up their .ickota nt homu / . f cut out the tickets which the Bolf-constitutcd dictator has prepared no aa to nvoid "political strik es , bulldcxars , " ot , . , who the chronio iiokor witli aoinino assumption ossortB , nro supposed to bo ready to owing the terrible laoh ovar the heads of froo-born electors. The only answer that need bo mndo to , ho J\cuMictn'n ravlnga ia that In the upplement wo stated that wo printed nil the tickets "against" the railroad propo- iltion "because wo believe It to bo the niblic interest to defeat it , but if you want to vote for it you can scratch out against * and Insert the word 'for' . " This surely loaves the voter free to oxer- iao his own judgment ia the matter , nnd hero can certainly bo nothing fairer hau the explanatory statement in the upplomont. Of course it was expected hat the Republican would make a great lowl about any effort to defeat its pot ailroni scheme. D13ATII OP W. F. STOREY. American journalism has boon called o the death bed of ono of the moat re markable mon who over figured within ta field Wilbur F.Storey , of the Chica- o Timcu. The announcement of hia death records the departure to the un- cuown shores of a man who was always n the load in his chosen calling and com- jelled competitors to follow in the trnin. Iho hiotory of the paper ho brought to ouch perfection best gives the progressive aa well aa aggressive character of the nan , who while the boon of health waa lia , was continually building up , con stoutly improving and feared or favornd no man aa long aa it interfered an iota with the Times reaching hia high idea of press perfection. For upwards of year Mr. Storey had been n confirmed invalid , his mind and body having given way to the strain thai the work of over half a century in all de partments of journalism had brought upon him. For some time before his death relatives and intnrcatod parties bo- san ; to battle over the management of the old man's nllalro , and this legal fight cor roborntodtho rumors that had boon float ing around for some time that the Nester of the western press waa Hearing hia end. There wore three contesting parties , one represented by his brother , sister , nephew and niece ; another by his wife , Eureka 0. Storey , nnd another by Austin L. Patterson , business manager of the Times. The Starry cstato amounts to upwards of § 1,000,000 , a sum well north fighting for nnd largo enough to tempt the commencement of hostilities before death removed the man who had accumulated this largo fortune. For the time being Mr. Patterson was made conservator sorvator of the estate , and the manage ment of the TimcH very properly , wo think , waa loft in his hands. Storey had no children , and thus the intricacies ol the law wore allowed fuller play. Ho wna divorced from his first wife , hia se cond died under eiicumatancea that gave the impression to the widower that she had boon killed by her physician , skilled and experienced practitioner Storey conld not disabuse his mind o ; the belief that the physician wns nt fault , and notwithstanding repented oxplium tiona , public and private , the Tinui never had any but the harshest words for this physician. In 1871' , Mr. Storey mar ried widow about half his ago , who now survives him. The Time * was purchased by Mr. Storey from the late Cyrus V. McCormiok , nnd innovations wore nt once introduced nnd continued , which has mada the paper favorably known nil over the world. By reason of hia bold , fearless and aggress ively independent courio ho was regarded by his confreres iu other journalistic walks as a constitutional Ishmaollto. For the opinions of others ho cared not as long aa the Tint en continued its on ward and upward course. From an al most unknown Chicago shoot it soon reached a point where its earnings ranged from 975,000 to $80,000 annually , and this was attained by n lavish ex penditure of money to secure the news at all hazards , and to concentrate around th Tlmig the best newspaper talent , which was startling to the journalism of the day. The deceased was born in Vermont , and at an early day became a printer. Ho subsequently went to Now York and worked at the case in the ollico of the JtnifiKil iif Commerce , After varied changes and adventures which nro so frequently common to the lifo of a typo lie turned up in Detroit aa the proprietor of a drug store. IIu accumulated about $50,000 In this business , nnd then pur chased the J-'rea J'rns , nnd made it ono of the foremost journal ) in the west , Detroit wns not progressive , active , and above all sensational enough for his jdpj > of a great journal , ami 10 ho moved lo Chicago and built up the WMIMwhich is to-day his only monument. There will bo very few in the great city of the lakes who will mourn for Wilbur V. Storey , for there are but few of its foremost citi zens that ho has riot attacked at some .imo or another , and with the masses ho tad no sympathy and consequently no communication. Ho was naturally a man who would repel friendship , and It was lis bold independent peraonal character .hat colored the columns of his paper. Ho was a man who would bo noticeable among hundreds for his clear cut feat , uros , and his tall , symotrlcal form and er ect carriage would attract attention anywhere - where , In address ho was n thorough ontlcman , but few know what his social characteristics were because ho was never really inlimato with any ono. It can only bo said that the most remarkable , enterprising and foarloos journalist of the icriod in no moro. A WKA1C TICKET. The republican county convention has placed in the field a ticket that is decid edly weak , and aa a whole it will not re ceive a very hearty support. Thn honest republicans of this county will not swal low that ticket straight , but will vote for the best men only , and fill out the rest of the ticket with the best democratic and other candidates. This willbo the case at least with the legislative nominations. Does any sane mansupposo for n moment that Smytho and Baumor stand the ghost of n olinnco of being elected to the atato senate } They have a record that ought to have defeated them in the con vention. Smytho'a record is too well known to need any commont. Baumor ! ias boon in the legislature , and has a very odorous record. However , there is no danger of his again disgracing that body by his presence. Among the nominations for representa tives that of Mr. A. 0. Troup is very creditable. Ho ia a young lawyer ot considerable ability and possesses an excellent - collont character. If electedaa ho ought to bo , and , as wo believe ho will bo , Mr. Troup will make ono of the best rep resentatives that Douglas county lias ever had. Mr. T. C. Brunnor ia another jood nominee. Ho is n successful busi ness man , and would no doubt make n good record in the legislature. The rest of the legislative ticket is liardly worthy of notice , but it is as geodes os could ha expected from such a conven tion , which as usual was manipulated in the interests of the railroad. This was proven by the fact that the resolution to instruct the legislative delegation to work for n bill to reduce railway passenger fares to thrco cents a mile , and to labor for the passage of laws to prevent rail road discrimination and extortions , waa most eil'octunlly sot down upon. Now , aa to the legislative candidates , the BKI : does not propose to support any man who is not in full accord with that resolution. The man who will not pledge himself in favor of a reduction of passenger songor rates to three cants a mile , and to do all in hia power to put an end to railroad discriminations and extortions , is not the kind of a ropreoentativo the people want. Ho is nothing moro nor less than a tool of corporate monopolies The issue in this state is whether the railroads are to continue to pack con ventions , elect all important officialsand corrupt our legislators , or whether they shall bo compelled to rotira from politics and attend strictly to their legitimate business of common carriers to bo the servants , and not masters , of the pooplo. The anti-monopoly convention , which is to moot on Thursday , will now have an excellent opportunity to put in the Hold n ticket that will bo endorsed Ly the pooplo. Tut : decision of the uxaminora-iu-chicf of the patent ollico In favor of Boll , as against the claims of Kdioon , Voolkcr , Gray , Irwin and McDonoughalthough it has given great comfort to the stock holders in the Boll telephone company , is by no means final. Most of the in ventors will continue the fight in the fight in the courts'nnd the litigation that will OIIDUU will bo not only long and tcdi OUH , but enormously expensive. This is ahown by the unit now pending as to the claims of D.iniol Drawbaugh , ns against Professor Boll. It ia oaid that already $500,000 has boon spent in this caso. Drawbnugh is making n vigorous fight , but the probability is that this cane , ns well ns all others , will be event ually decided in iavor of Bell. Ono thing is certain , however , that the law yers will make n fortune out of the liti gation. SKIMIETARY LINCOLN proposes to put an end to the practice ot army oilioors hypothecating tholr pay accounts in ad vance , as it is proving demoralizing to the military service. Ho ia getting up a form of voucher for the pay department with such a cortlficata upon it that U will absolutely preclude any ollicer from ex ecuting any such voucher a single day before hin pay is duo. This ia a much needed reform , and it will bi the moans of saving considerable money for the army officers , who are compelled to pay ruinous rates to money sharps for dis counting their pay accounts. At the same time it will force ofllcers to live within their means , and not to upend their salary before they earn it. The pay and perquisites of an nrmy oflicor are sufficient not only to pay all roa enable able expanses , but to lay up money. a WHEN Ulaluo reached Now York , Cleveland Hod to the wilds of Now Jersey. Mr. Cleveland might ns well re main there. A mv students of Columbia college have organized for Cleveland and Hen- drlcks. These tyros had bettor stick to their dead language and leave dead U issues nlono. h Tun ia the season when n man who is running for office Is thoroughly dissected : Many n man ia surpriaed upon being reminded minded of past deeds , which ho hnd al most forgotten , and supposed that they had boon forever buried in the depth of , he years Rene by. "Tho man who nsks br office , " anys the Naw York Tdrgrnm , 'ia taken nil to pieces na though ho wcro i Gonovn watch , nnd every wheel nnd every cog of every wheel , is examined , f ho ia well made , ho is cirefully and klllfully put together again , lubricated , nd praised , nnd then wound upnnd wnr- rnntcd to keep good timo. But if ho is n cheap article , with bad works nnd a old-washed cnao , the people leave him n disgust to put himself together ns best 10 can. " When the editor of the Teh- jra i wrote this h j must have had In ] nind John Baumor , of Omaha , whom the people will loaro In disgust to putT limsolf together ai best ho can. " Tm : secretary of the state of Vermont made a stitch in time the other day that saved the four electoral votes of the state. It seems that Iho general lawa of 1880 , providing for the canvassing and return- ng of the votes for electors for president and vice-president was loft In such n con dition as not to bo of any effect. Thin .ho secretary discovered and a remedial aw was passed immediately , under sus pension of the rules , and signed by the ; ovornor. THE caatorn railroads nro reducing ; heir rates of faro quite generally. For inatauco , on the Ilochoator & Auburn jranch of the Now York Central , where ; hero ia no competition , the rates have en cut down to ono cent a milo. No- arnska railroads will never follow this ; oed example until men are sent to the legislature who will force them to it. TUB bill prohibiting the judges of the supreme court of Vermont from accept ing railroad passes was rejected by a vote of 21 to ' . } . Evidently the Green Moun tain legislators are gottiug Nebraska ideas of law making. THE probabilltiea are that Illinoia will elect fourteen republican congressmen nnd eovon democrats. This ia granting the almost certain defeat of Morriaon nnd the election of Finorty aa a republican - lican convert. KIEL , the Canadian half-breed , haa again commenced to goad John Bull in the northwestern dominions. As soon aa O'Donovan Rossa auapenda hostilities on ono end of the line Kiel stirs up the menu erie at the other end. TJIK Jtcjntbllctm's biography of Colonel - nel Smytho Is really refreshing. Wo are told that his name is known from ono end of the country to the other. So it ia , but it ia known aa Smith and not Smytho. THE democrats are making up the registration Hats of Chicago out of old directories. The bourbons would bo nothing unless behind the times. LITERARY NOTES. Among the moat readable bools in the line of light literature which have come to our notice of late is " .Sword and Pen , or Vonturoa and Advonturoa of Captain Willard Glazier , " whoso name ia particu larly familiar in the eastern states , al though in 1870 ho cross oil the continent from Boston to San Franciaco on horse back , consuming ever 200 days in the trip. It 13 his army experience , both in the prison pen and on the field , however , that ia moat interesting , and certainly it roads like a romance. In 1881 Captain Glazier is accredited with the discovery of the source of the Mississippi. Thcau nnd other adventurous events iu his life are the nucleus around which John Algernon Owens , an ox coudingly clover writer weaves the thread of a very pleasing nnd interesting narrative. Tnp book contains 510 pages , and is got up in a style attractive both for library and book table. Capt. Glazier himself ia an author of no mean pretensions - tensions nor limited reputation , having written six quarto popular books. Mr. Owens treats of his whole lifo nnd does it iu a manner harmonious with literary merit. In a few days a corps of young ladies will commence canvassing the city for "Pen and Sword , " nnd wo nru satisfied they will moot with n generous reception by all lovers of the interesting and sparkling in the book line of the day. "A'oung Girl Wooing , " by E. P. Roe , published by Dodd , Mead ACe , , Now York , and for sale in Omaha by J. S. Caulfield , is a style of novel that has many admirers. It Is of the sentimental class and deals in the efforts of n , young girl to win the love of a young man , in which clbrt she spends many years , with what success wo will lonvo the reader to find out. The book Is iu Hoe's usual style , with the same degree of improba bility that attaches to many of the occur rences in his other works , yet It will bo popular with those who have been pleased who "Barriers Burned Away , " and the "Opening of a Chestnut Burr , " though hardly aa good as either ono of them. Whatever may bo said adversely to Roe's novels , they certainly are moral in tone , and while somewhat light , from n literary point of view , they exert a good influence nnd In culcate salutary principles. Mr. Roe is ono of the most prolific as well as ono of the most popular American novelists , and this last production from his pen will bo no doubt moot with a cordial re ception. Judgn Albion W. Tourgoo is out with now book entitled 'An Appeal to Ciusar , " which is published in their usual neat nnd artistic manner by Fords , Howard - ard & Hurlbut and for sale iu Omaha by W. T. Seaman. This work Is in full keeping with Judge Tourgao'o previous suceeas as a book writer aim is convinc ing to his friends that his place ia among thu authors of the day rather than with its magazine managers or conductors "An appeal to Cu-iar" deals with oi.o of most important questions cf the day , viz ; the education of the illiterate negroes of the south at notional ciponae. This waa a fivorito scheme of the late President Oarlicld nnd wo doubt not but it | ms from the Inmontod c'xocutivo that the author received the prominent as well m pioncor idcaa on thu subject. The atten tion of congress hna been < ; ivcn to this matter in a certain manner by the discus sion of the Hlair educational bill , but Judeo Tourgco in hia smoothly ( lowing , yet furciblo style , has brought the sub ject right down to public thought. The leading object of his late work in to stimulate this feeling , and not only nhoir the desirability , but the necessity of the government doing something in an edu cational line for the negro. No free govornmmit can nllovr Ignorance to tnko root on Its noil. It is vroll known that the great standing army of illiteracy in this country to-day is in the south , Two-thirds of it ja of the colored race. There are reasons of n business kind which prevent the oouthorn otatoa from resisting it irith adequate educational appliances ; and thcro are roanona of a political nnd sentimental kind which would probably deter them from doing so if they were abundantly nb'o to take care of the financial part of the problem. They do not educate their \vhito popula tion t , except In a cnreleso and inconso- quet.t way ; much less can they bo ox- pcctod to maintain schools for the color ed pooplo. The only remedy lies in fed eral assistance and federal supervision to an extent that trill guarantee proper re turns for the investment made. It is not a local matter nor n matter iio of raco. The danger of having such a bulk of illiteracy in any acction of the country is n general ono , and con cerns the citizens of every atato. Con ceding that all American voters are honest , patriotic and courageous , it is still of the utmost importance , as Judge Tourgoo declares , "that all voters should have knowledge to inform their honesty , sustain their patriotism , and direct their courage. " The subject is handled in the nuthor'o ablest manner and discussed from all its standpoints , and the "Appeal to Caesar" may bo considered an appeal to every voter in the nation. It is certainly a valuable political trcatiso and furnishes instructive j reading for mon of all parties. ANTI-MONOI'OIjISIS , .ATTENTION Anti-Monopoly nicotines in tno Soc oiul District. J. Burrows , ISsfj. , of Gage county , for thrco years ancretary of the State Farmers' Alii- nnce , will speak on the political issues of the day In the Second c ngreseional district , at thu following named dates and places : Orleans , llarlan county , Tuesday , October 28 , 7 p. in. _ Beaver City , Furnaa county , Wednesday October 20 , L' p. m. Arrnpahoe , J''urnas county , Wednesday , Oc tober 29. 7 p. m. Cambridge , Furnas county , Tliuisday. Oc tober 30 , 2 i > . m. Axrcll , Kearney county , Friday , October 31 2 p. m. Minden , Kearney county , Friday , October 3i. 7 p. ni. Hastings , Adams county , Saturday , Novem qcr 1 , 2 p. in. Local committcDs nro requested to BCD that meotingn nro well advertised , nnd where con nection cannot bo made by rail to provide convoj anco for speaker to his next appoint ment. 13y order congressional committee Second district. Hon. Joinos W. Davis will address the posplo on thu political items of the day nt the following places people withour reference party esspecially invited. At Stella , October , 29 , 7 p. in. At Auburn , October 30 , 7 p. in. At Nomaka City , October 31 , 7 p. m. At Nebraska City , November 1 , 7 l > . rn. At Plattsmoutli. November 3 , 7 p. m. Col. L. C. Taco , candidate for Lieut. Gov ernor ! 1'awneo City , Oct. 30 , 7 p. m. Blue Springs , Oct. 31 , 7 p. m. Sownrd , Nov. 1. 7 p. m. By order of II. M. Wells , Chairman central committee. Idaho AVanls lo lie n Stale. WASIU.WION. October 28. In hit ) anuual report the go\ernorof Idaho saya that thoter- ijtory's population is 88,000 , which should entitle - title the territory , in the governor's opinion , to bo admitted ns a state. llnyntotr CascofSlcin n < l lUood DIsciiM * . Tim Mont UeniiirUu- hloCiiroon Hrcord. 1 lu\o lioi'ii nlllicti'il for nno Near n\\i \ \ mue months \\itli\\hat thu doctors called rllpla. I \\ai taken with ilriMildil point in my hcail ami lx l\im fcul Iji'cainc HO HUoilcn that I UUH ) icrfntl > hilplchs , Horc * hriiKc out on in > hodj oiul fiuc. my appi'tit ? left mo. I couM not bluep ni li'it. ' I lopt tlcsli nnd boon hccanu KO nietchcil th.it I lon nl to die In this condition alter trjhiK inrlousrtmcilii'si , I enframed tvohoniuo- piUhic ph\h cuitHt Dr.anil Ir ) , an 4 uas tin- dcr tlifir treatment atar anil a half , anil failed to ( "L'tcU'ii tcmpuiarj rc-IM. My il hcasc ( 'luu um > u , mj MillcriiiKH Iwaino tcriilili1 ; 1 tri l " ( n.tli cure , " hut it .is i niuiti'v.fii' ' . Kind fliunill then tried tenet net mo into thu citj ho-pitnl , but the superintendent , niter ccin me. declined to admit Mali n inse .is mini ! thcru , ami I said I would not li\o tiuects mi- luSb I \\ns iclc\cd , ( In theEOtliof April Ia4 , I fent for Itr I' M Illod- ott of Itoston. He came and after nil cvaininatliui [ 'renounced ' im c.T.t > thu mo'-t hopulu-i ho Imd ever \u ! ic stil photograph \\hith ua ; tliun taken ( it liU ile-ilrc. , while I laj propped up III liuil , i-liuwa the dUuuo ns it upi laicil on mj face , hut no pictmu could | ii isbl | ) indlnitu how much lain and nilferlnn' I endured. 'Jhu iruptioli had iturcas d to great hur- iimln ; , ' , foiil-Kinellin Hires from nlilehn ledilish mitter con : tuntl.v poured forming cruvts of reat tliirkncM Other wires appeared onirlons : parts of my hod\nndl became'MIu.ik that I could nut le.iumtied. . In thin condition and tlioaihiioof llr. lIlod Ltt I began the use uf the Cutiema Uunedici , the lie- Bi'henl imu'iullt three tlaim per cUy , ami ttuui- llcura nnd futienruottp ! rxtern&lli. In just ilxty dal l o , June 29 , I uagro far ru'o\ered stole able to ( o ale ne tnthe Kilkrv and sU for my photo- ( TJI h , which shows mvru tlun uunlx can cm the uoni'oiful ' cure tlicio retucdlL * ba\e wroutht In leu than nine weeks. 'Ihe hon liito > llilLiipearel | 'iniii my Itct nu hoJy , mj appetite and ttmictli ha\o letuint'd ; I EMI | ru ) froinpiln , my lle.'h la In c' in ing and I cant ; " about and enjoy life. Sly rc - t ration lope feel hca'lli is noonly n nmttcr of a fc\v weeks. .My frlcuJs think my euro miraculous ; and I idullnever icisetufiel thutho Culiuira Hern- edloa Into tat id my Ufa K111IA 1IOVKTO.V , 30 Cliamnan st. Hasten , M B , July 17 , 1SS4. Knotting the coo position anil curitivo taluo of the Uutlcura HeireclKn , I ricotmnemlcd them to M'nu ' llojntcn , with the mnlU ihoiu JeicrlLcJ. I en itoree h'r 'Utumcnt ns a faithful and tiuo account of htriufToiIupi and runt F II. liuiiHiurr , II. 1) . , Hotel I'aithla. Cutlrura Remedies ( ire in d eve1 j where. 1'ilco Cntlouri,5Cc , Soiji , 25o lUiohcnt,8l. UMPHREYS' For the Cure of nil diBciises of Horses , Cattle , Sheep , DOGS , HOGS , POULTKY. Ubod successfully for 20 ycnra by Far mers , Stockbreeders , lloi > o It.lt. , &e. Iliiilorseil it used by the ILS.d'incniiii'l. /OM'nuiplilpIs V Churls Bout frpp.'rJ- HUMPHREYS' ' MEDICINE CO , , 100 Pulton St , Now York. , Humphreys' Homeopathic | in a u w 5) ) ftn. , 1 ho onlv BUJ cjwf ul remedy for 1 Jeryous Debility , Vital Weakness Tj ml rnMlutioii ' \ . . ( rc u * l iwrtlal. nr6tlaU nd Itruo vltl Hj il , fur | r j IJOLD . UY UUUiiiiiiT . r wt > t po.tjuij ai rttcuuttof ' I > ric AilurcM , < lluiiiiiliitiy > lluiiiii | < llltlllu Alctliciuc Co. , JIW V'ullon h . , . L-uVmU. ) | SPECIAL < NOTICES MTSpoclnls will Positively not bo Inserted unless pnlu In ndvnnco. 70 X.OAH-HOC < > . 71/POHRYTOI / < OAM In BUini of MCOnnJ upwards. 1VI O , C. D U and Co. , Heal Kltatu nod I/ran , 1(05 Kuroaui St. 393 tf ONKV loaned on thattcM. Ililltoail Tlekotn M bought will sold. A. Foreman , S13 8. 18th 7 < C-tf VAHA Kmatuhl Ktchinirc , ar o or unall loins 0 imdo on appro * ed security 1517.Douglas St. 742-lrop H2I.P TTABTHD. ANTEU flood Rlrl for Roncral hou c otk , Mrs. w J. Uell , 2C.11 St. Mary'B atomic. ? 7-S8p . A man who thoroughly undcriUni ) banillliuandMttnKUpiiti | > ci. To a ( rood FObor m n can gho steady work. Adiltoii box "A. - \ lleo ollico. ' \\-ANTI-n-At : or.ro tea (10i ( fltst-tlaM onir-tors ntul flnlihin on Whotttr > l Wllion Pan Ing JU' chlni * C lltn I' . A. Ocumraujth , No. 213 S 15tii stiei't , Omaha , Xcb EU ! 23 | > \\7ANTR1) A1315N. ISlhilrcct , Omaha , a irnl V > todoponornllioiuewoik , s 3-31 i\ TANTED-A good shirt Ironcr nt the Do ton \ humlry , 107 north 13tli St. 002-tf A\7ANTii-OirlforEcncral : homo work at 2S14 > V LotiglasSticot , near Jcircrson. OlO-ggp \'ANTED A'fttout , ncitglrl for ( jenrrjl homo- work. Inqolro 1318Capitol n\enuc , bet 13th and 14th ttrtoti. sn-Ztp 1 xrANTiD : A first cfomnnrsaRirl. Apply at room V rl , Iluiliman block , cor. 10th ar.d Douglas Btj. 870-2Sp " \\TAHTED A well recommended insn tocuro or Ti barn end do general work Apply by mall N'n 10 general dclltory andttati rtfJrcnce Inclose copy of rccomcndation , Salary tatlsfactory , S74-2i TTS7ANTF.D-A peed HODian or ulrl to cook. Al'O Vi a girl for kl'chon work , nt T. O. llclnm's rcs- tauiant , 220 no.th lli'h etrcut. S7J"iSp \\7ANTED-A coed womnn cool ; at Southern ilo- V t tcl at once , cor. Dili and Lcat en irorlh. 870 29p WANSTKO A neat Krto \ \ cook nnd wait on table In pmatc boarding house. Applj 0)5 ) north 10th ( street , up-stnlrs. 85S-31 T\7A NTED A fccond hand cclf feeder slot e Ad TT dre s , statine ; price , bo002. . 855-2Sp \\TAtfTED-A ? oed cook. Sir. John J. Jlnncll , ECOSSU Marj'sa\o. 829-2Sp WANTED Agents for tno Mutna Hall Insurauco Co. Addrcsa the Company at Stuart Neb 632-lra \TTANTED-Tnllors. Flrst-clasi sitting p'aces for V > tailors at 82112th St. 0331m TJ17ASTED Ladles or Kcntlemon In city or country IT to take nice , light and pleas in t work at their own horrcs , | 2 to $5 a day easily and quietly made ; work sent by moil ; no cam.vsiiiR ; uo stamp for ronly ricaac addicaa Reliable. ManTg Co , I'hlladclphia , 1'a. 002-1 in WANTED ARcntn to sell Gately'n Unltorsal Udu cater on monthly payments Call on or ail Urepi W. D. 1' . Lowry , room 6,113 north 10th St , Omaha. 371-lm ANTED-LADIES OH OBKTT.EUFN-In tlty II or country , to take nice , ll ht and pleasant workattbeir owuhomes ; 32 to (5 per day easily and quietly made ; work font by mail ; no camarelng ; no stamp forroplv. I'lcaao adJresaUellablolIanl'e Co. , I'hiUdclpnla. I'a. S03-lm BITPATIOIIB WAH7ED. "VT7ANTED I'osltlon a young mtn from Mat } hud > i quick to learn unJcratanding booK-lecpIng , would make himself useful in any occupation. Ad dress "Jas. D. " Bto olllcc. SEO-SOp " \\7ANTKD Fy eompotcnt printer , situation in IT country olllce , thoroughly understands etery thing connected with running a country olllce , mar ried. Address "I. X. L. " care of Deo. 9J1 1 WAN1KD A sltuath n by nn e\pcrionced gro cor3man. Qood references glicn. A < dress 123 north 10th Eticct. 7 4-lp : ! T\7ANTiD : A fItuition bv a \ rifgnianai > salis- IT man 111 anvstoro in trie country , can give the best of references. "A. U. " Oinahi Uce. S55-2dp ' \\7'AN'rED A situation by i machinist or engineer IT of 12cars ONparicnco , can do R.I UmH of re pairing. Adlicss " 0. 1J. " Bee olllce. 813-2Sp WANTED A situation by an experienced house- Keeper. Inferences git en Addrcesllru S.K. Geed , Ottumtv * Iowa. S27.2np AKoucg married man wants eltuatlon as Doolr. keeper. Innholcoalo eotabllahmcnt In Omaha. AddresH "C. " care Bco. 6S3-tf WASTb. TX7"ANTED Ku nlshcd room by slnglo get tloman , good location. Private family preferred. Re- fcrcDucs git en and require J. Address "J. L. W. " this olllce. 895-2Sp " \\7ANTED-By two young nun , n la'gd nucly i i furniehed room. "Ileaaonablo,1' Ieo ollico. " \VTANTii : ) Kletfantly furnished apartirents In 11 first class location with board ID private family. AdJrcs3 R. U. 1'attcieon , cor. 13th and Farnam. 851 23 W ANI1H ) lioslncES. An actite mercliinC of thnrough bvelnocs education nnd habits con torn ) luting a chain o January lit , 1S85 , wi'hcstopur- chafe an interest In n well established mcr nntiio or luanu'aLtiiilng ' buslnco , w. uld buy out n email bus- ness.haa 810 003 cash.canfuniteh referutccj ofn hlch ondernnJ would i\pcctiani9. ToBecire rely , ad dress gMng fuil name and pirtlcuKts , "Merchant1 ore lleo ollco. 850-Ot lonkp WANTI1U To rent by Not ember ls > , next , n nn Il homu for SIS or S ifl per month , nnd rtthin 8 or 10 I locks of Army Hoadqiurtorj. Hetry Kchl , Army Headquarters. 8)7-23 Y\7ANTiD--CM : to $20,000 on thirty , flxty or ninctydijs , best security. Addreu "S " lleo cilice. t30-tf" Y\rANTii , : > To buy a c ty lot to bo jiald In weekly T uriuouthly liistallineuta. Addrcs3"IJ. H " Hco olllcc. 012-tf TX7AJraED-C2,090 on first-class city becurlty.for 6 Tl jcaiH , at per cent. Address Dor. 620 1'oat- offico. 706-tf OU HEHT p.oaaaa unc tc J.10U RENT Two nice front rooms In private fom- lly , new cottage J bioclc North of St Man'Bnte. utro-t curs furnished or unfurnished. Apply to No. 41(1 ( Content St. iS3-3lp I/OK KENT A nice hoiiBO torn Hiuallfamllj , first' L' clam location. Inqulroat Kdliolm & IMckson , Ofpositol' . o. 001-31 17011 UKNT-l'IcawiHt fntiihhcil room H. n cor , JL1 l..tliniiilllo a.diticets E0.1-tf FOR RENT Fnrnliheil room and board ? : , 0) l > cr wtik. Vtry boat location , 1811 Ditcnport. OI5-5p JT'OR IlKNT Ijirffs ftiinhlieil room , llrct lloor , mltiblo for twoKcntlomcu , IMS Lo > nmorth St. 602 3p FOR RKNT OR BALII-Houso and lot on South 18th , price l,70iij rent 815 per month ; rail at 822 SoutO 18tb itreet. HfS-lp FOR RENT Furnlihed rooms at 10J7 Chicago St 831J9p FOU 11KNT- One nicely furnished front room for 1 ' ortwiit'cii'lcraen , l'Ji4boutn ISlli street , 2 doors Doutliof KtMlot'ttlUll. _ 88lp FOR KENT Brick baiemcnt , 1MO Jick on street. 834-2Hp T Ojj UKIT-Wlthi board , iilcelv furnlhhed looms - V with KM and bath room , at 8. W. cor. nth and Joncastrcoln. 767-lji FOR lUNT UnturaUhtd room * , one futnUhed i room to ( icntlen an and lador rwo Eentlemen HUCallfo.nU Direct. ' - 837-Wp ' RENT rioieautlurclihed rooni.006 N. 17th. "oro- .muc . or cf M. J. Wautfl , CooJma , ' , ' , , IUB - bso asp 1 011 l KNT- new wrttageulth four rooms , 10th 1 in " , /i1 li.UIHOr ' a''J ' , ' W -ii. lii.iulr . ' u , , \M0V"ttiaUtihar"1""ll"larnet. A. Ita un. O/vlI I- ' ( ill RF.SIA -A nix i. . . . . . , > . room boimo mi Charl.n hi in ; _ 5 n | K.r ! „ „ „ ( ( , _ : , , . , , | , Of j , u ii liiin A\cnuc. ! i71-li > Wt III n I LNT-Sewcottane : four rnom , hall , clu.it. lantn mid ' 'arcuprrtt hja Southed utruct toornt'"lhH'"U"r " " ' Mttt ° " ' ll"llro | "x ] fUK UNr-Ahcautlluliultof li.tliidjulnlnrfttlthor ronrcn wilh Kan , nliliout bvaidlnniltatii Ittmly. ALdrkb"W.o."u > 0 olllce. . " Oll fiEXT-Hi-guntlv ( urnUbnl front room -wt viiijvouiii ex * * > Hur \ uio cru03n\viileiiCG ) ( B W Hjrutr 17to tntl Ud 8 111 If ' " " " JTfllf hl'Wr . f iilttrcn tewtlMclliDjrf \ ) \ i' , T Tav. fcr , corner 14tb and UaugUn. W9-tf I7VK HUNT Hotifo 7 roomi ROCI ! lorallty liy C. T. 1 Tftl'r , earner 14lli and Doujlii' . BID U iPOtl lif.NT A finnlthod room at 1.11S Jackson St. 1 720-31p HHNT'oll SALK A homo of 6 roomi lianl FOrt * ofl watera loUwlth birn 21x30. Unit SIR. per month. Inquire north-east cottier JCth anil I'ierco St. 778-tl I70II KKNT Houfo Inquire first house n t elI I ? HotaU ! olllcc. 810 SO UCNT Tnonrtlircoltrnt roorai ftirmdiod Ipoll 1 Kcnllozan anil wife , SllSCa'.itoinli Stif f Ki If J 'OR llhNT turnhhot ) room at 18IU Uodgo siitet. 810 29p RENT -Nlrrlv furnished room flrit Hour , stilt- MJoJcrtv > ogciiticnien _ 111 h'outb ISlh St. Sli-3lp HUNT Urlck lu'cincnt. lnculruIi | | tStoro FOR lotb aril loujlas. ) ; sM tf I poll RHNT-Ilc'tdonco on Dndeo utr/ct , 11 tconu. ' all convcnlencfs , range , hot ami C"l I water , etc. Also bam. JloCngiiP , opposite postolllce. 7C0.2S 17011 KENT Three iinfmnlHied rooms for hoit'c- J1 keeping. Bccmcr's block , ior , Eth ami Howard. 700tf : FOI115KNT A fltoioom cottaRO Cn8. W. rnrncr Kornsni and 22J. Apply to G. H. DounrftCo. , a W. tor. ltli and liou.los , "iS'tf Foil KENT Kuanlfthcd rooms 8161 eolith IStll Mrect , half block from Itoyd's cptrahouio. 7cn.tt V"OMdVith board , ilca rab o orwlntoc Aiiply llatst. Chvles Hotel. 7 Ol-tt 17011 11ENT 1'leisant ' rooma with board 105 N. 1 16th St. 741-SOp IpOK UKNTrurnlshcd room for liRht lieu cKcep- Mnf. ) llcasantlew - of the rlxcr , brldiro and Council VlulTs. Southwest corner Sill and Howard. 704.tf rjiOR lli.NT-'I : o furnlslicd rooms nt H14 S. loth t1 street , gil iloor H. ot Hickory. TQggi rjlOIl IlKNT Very deslrnblo furnished locmsccn- I" trolly located. Apply al Atklnson'd millinery store , infh St "CO-tl I" KENT rieasant lurnUheJ room 1707 Ctss I"J ? Bt. _ _ _ _ ffl8p ) T.MUHRAY haa goou paaluriug. Spring water. F OH KENT Cottage otflvo looms. J. 1'hlppe Hoe ISlZsciltlijitli street. OM-tf FOU KKNT Suite of rooma nnd board 1812 Dodge 633.1m NT I'liiioa and organs from two dollars 1 up. A. llospo , 1519 Dod < o. 4S3-ltn FOlt HUNT Tno do.'lrablo rooms , Also largo front parlor , suitable for ono or two gentlomcn. Located one-quarter block from St. Mary a avenue , 520 1'loasant street. 637-tf FOR KENT Half ot double hoiuc , ( our rooma , ; ShInn' Sd addition , (11. n month. Apply room 24 , Oniana National Dank. 370-t r. UENT HanJsomo furnished rooms 318i St F 16t'iSt lira. May Spencer. 872-tl FFOR FOR URIIT . , A furnished room 1003 Farnam St. FOlt KENT Ono grana square piano. Inquire ofEdholm and Erickson. 440-tf 1OR SALE. TjWIl SALE The ollico and business of the Oal.hnd JJ Jndcdcndent , Oakland , Nco. , one of the best pc } Ing offices In the west Will sell business with out ollico if dcslrol AiMrcssor tall on Gen W. Ercwstcr , Oakland , Noli. 005 3 FORSiLE Vresh milch cow and ctlr , warranted toglto IDquirtsof milk ] > r day , rich ai cream. N. W. corner 25th and California. { Ol-30p Oil.SALE Tnrco chares In the Otmha Loan and F nulHiug Association , actnil cost , noalue No. 318 south 10th street G F. Elsitssr. i03 tf FOR SALE Ono of tlio bctt res- RESIAUIIANT Uurants and bakery c nnblnctl Iii'Ncbrasii.i with Hood loc.ition and trade established In city of 0030 population. Only first clais restaurant In the place and doin more in bakery line than ail others in city I'umliincd Ire cicam pailor In season. O\un , ice houses and cxcrvthin coinp'ete.Mllscll furnished and leuoa\crjtiling UHlselat a'ar aln nml to r'-lit ' nun \\ith 9inill cash | u\incnt and Dalancu on lonif time , so purchaser cm mike It pay for Itself. W. S. WISU , riattamouth , Xeb. 817-n 2- ! FOR SALE Two rccond hand planoa , t3 Kdho ! & Kticksou'H Munlo Store on 16th St. 890-tf l OIl SALK Ilestaurant with flittircs ; beat trade JL ? In the citj .reason for Eclllag , 111 health ; address \ J | lf. I * , city. tSOO-1 X FOU SALK Fiiur IS foot , walnut counters , and SO feet of firft class shclting , desitab o foi druggro- cery or book store. Inquire at the olllce of Congdon C arkhon & Hunt , 1321 r.irnam street. SOOtf F I OH SALK A good delivery horse. Inquire at 2113 California St. 807-23 FOR SALE Neat , small hotel , long Icagu , ( heap rent. Capital necessary $2,000. Address "If. K. " Bee oillcc. 792-2Sp T710RSALE 1 pausago chopper , horse poncr ; ono _ L' reodcring kettleone Urd press. Apply nt llrook- lyn Market , c-or. 13th and Pierce S02-tf FOR SALE-8CO.COO feet dry lumber , A h , Oak , Kirn , liassv.-ood andSolt Jliple. KA. Stlnson , St. Charles , Michigan. SOU n''lp TYPB A quantity nf job an 1 newspaper typo for sale. Alaongood Zither. ( J. " T. Ounce , cire lien ollico. 75Dtf : FOR SALK Cottage of 6 rooms , barn , corner lot in Siinifsndditononlyl.S ! ! ; 0smallca-sh ; pijinent and balance monthly , llargain. McCaguo , opp. poctolllco. OlOtf FOR BALI : OR EXCHANGE A water power Crist mill , ica ona forfeiting git en on application to Goo. Ii Uragg , Waterly , cb. OOt-lm t BTOK SALE Now pnaeum. l > iqulro of Uoo. Htg- gins at northeast corner 10th and DcdgoOSltf OSl-tf F IOIl SALE-DO feet on Farnam street botwe'n 58 nudVO. ST. Lee , Grocer , 2.'d and Lca\cnworth. 5331m r.iOR SALE Kino business chance at Grand Inland L1 Neb * 5.COOoujs the bank building 22x41 ; mi ollico build'ng ' which rents for 815 a month ; a large lire nnd burglar proof safe with Yale time lork coit 81,000 , nlto \ervhrgobankbookflre proof fnfe , bunk counter , desks , h > rd coal stove , In fact , n com- plolo han't outfit , together v.I h lot 44 08 on Locust street. Title perfect. Ti rms i cash , 1 a'anco on nno and two > cars time If desired. Call on or address Jay K. Wlilto , Urand Island , Nob. 622-tl TT'OK ' SALE A good frame house , 5 rooms , all In JP peed order Must bo mined atonro Apply to- the We torn Newspaper Union , cor. 12th and How. ard streets. Sll-tf FOR SALE Cheap a seoonil hand hltth top buggy. Inquire at Simpnon's Carriage Factory , Dodge , between Uth and 16th. 280-tf T7 0ll HALE 620 acres land on Middle llcatcr , Iln X1' Smith county Kansas , 250 aero under fence , plenty of lit Ing water for stock. Good frame huusc 10x20 , with kitchen 12v20. 200 acres In cultivation , price $1,000. Terms i cath , balance on time to Btiit purchaio . Will nUo fell 00 bend cattle If purchaser desires. Address Thomas Mitchell , Smith Centre , Kansas , or Fulton & Grmc , Rlterton , Neb. 267-lni 7OR SALK 100 pianos and organs , boxes sultiblo for ooalor feed boxes. A. Hosoo. 383-lm ( 'OR SALE 160.00Jbrick on cars at Bellevue. II , T. Clarke. js.tl ; FOR SALK A whole took of clothing , boots and shoes , buildings at coHt , retiring from business. O. H. I'eteraon , 801 south Tenth utrcut. 113-3m gtOK will buy * phaeton a 1318 Famatn St. 'ff'1-- ' ' 688- FOR SALE Northeast corner 20th and Cumlotr ' ° t0 * " V li & 07BI' - > ' ° ° .t 1505 Farnam street , 875 tf T7IOR SALB TtTo ppan eoona-naad bugglea nd KL 't y WBOD' < * Pi 1810 Barney HI , MlbCELLAHEOUS. LdaT I IKUotn Chicago ttreet and Capitol ate ' nua , Uicoolltobrown ribbon bow. Finder wll I'leaeo return to | 8I8 Chicago street. S9'-28p V Storaze , stove repa'rs end general ro. r ' " "l.'i C.M taton , HIS. 14th St. 74C-nlD M11,8- B.JJS01)EI1' MaK | tlo f ! er , Is now loca- te N. W. corner 20th anil Cass Bt D agnoseg dlii asta tree. 7g.M J7 PBIVVtaulU.blnkfand coisnoola cleaned at thj tutlulyordcrlesH i ' " a"lln , { * " / "niB ° ' lho Ua > ' ln an way without the lca < t mclcn'ntloii ' V occupwuormiijllbor * . h our Imon. . "l an \ odorlew B apparatus. A. Ktans & Ci. , loca Oaultol \ > _ _ _ 710-nlBp V PIUVV vaults , elaks and oo < spool cleaned with Ah"if y rlaur' ! B tl lietlon Kuanntecd hy F. AbolsucocBsorto ( J. U. Smith , ) Uox 878. - > Unnr.llSTAMP.S-On - y manufacturers InOmaha. Xt Rws rjlntin Co. tBi-tl MAUL , t80COSE30USTOJOIINa. JACOB ? ) U SDERTAKERS 1