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    OMAIIA DAILr .BEE TIJOlSDA * , OCTOBER 30 1884
THE D A ILY BEE
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A , Ocmrrntlcatloni ! retailer ; to News and IMItotli
tr lttnihouldbetddrcseod to the KDIIOU or To
BUKiNius Lvmys
All UnstneM tatter * and Rmnlltinccj ihonlJ . .
iddroosod toTnaDmi PtmMm5n OoMriRT , o * ni
Pritts , Checks and I'ostoffico orders to ba mMe p y
able to the order ot the company.
! HE BEE PUBLISHING CO , PROP
K. KOSKWATKIl , KUItor.
A. 1L l''itch ' , Mnnarjcr Dally.Circulnlion ,
0. Box , 488 Omahn , Nob.
A VOTK for Charloa Brown is n vote fo
an honest man ,
JOHN M. THUIISTON nnd his alorootypci
coon ntory nro swinging around the lowi
circuit.
Gr.sr.iiAi. HOWARD during his European
tour haa gathered material enough for
dozen now lecturoa.
Govr.RNon DAvrKsiaclrculaUng through
out the state a apocch that ho never do
lirorod. IIo dnght to inako a model con
grcaanmn. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
CiiAiuns II. BROWN'S legislative record
ord commondo him to the people of tlii
district who want an iionoat and capabl
roprcacntativo in congrcna.
CIIAHI.K.S II. BROWN is and always ha
boon the worklngnion'a friend , and th
workingmcn ot the district propoao
glvo him their hearty aupport.
Mn. 0. SPKUHT , who is running for th
legislature on the republican ticket ,
ono of Omaha's successful mechanic
and business mon , and would in all pro
bibillty make a good legislator.
Nr.w YOUK CITY casts moro votes tlm
the state of Kansas. In fact , enl ,
fifteen states are likely to place mor
ballots in the boxes next week than wi !
bo deposited in the city of Now Yor ]
alono. Only nix or seven states cas
moro votes than Now York and Brook
lyn combined.
WILLIAM G. WIIITMOIIE , who has boon
nominated by the republicans for the legIslature
Islaturo , is a good man for the position
Ho was nominated two years ago on tin
anti-monopoly ticket , but waa defeated
Air. Wnitmoro is an intelligent man o
good character and is ono of the bos
candidates nominated on cither ticket
and ho ought to bo elected.
HKUK is a statistical nut for foreign
born citizens to crack. In I80C twont ;
per cent of the northern vote was given
to the know-nothing party and at the
aamo time forty-seven per cent of the
southern vote. In 18CO two per cent of
the votes in the northern and western
states wore given to the know-nothing
party and forty-five per cent of the
southern voto. Under which king
Bozoniua ?
HON. OnAiiLEH H. BROWN Is entitled
to the vote of every man who believes in
an honest government. During his
career in the atato senate the record
shows that hu voted on every occasion in
the interest of the people , and against
jobi of all kinds on the part of public
plunderers and corporate monopolies. a
JIo is the kind of a man whom the people
plo of this district want to represent
them in the national legislature , and on
next Tuesday they propoao to elect him a
aa the ouccess of A. J. Weaver.
Tin : campaign in Chicago ia waxing
warm , and election day in ( hat city
promiecs to bo decidedly hot. The re
publicans charge that the democratic
judges of election have begun a series of
frauds , by which they hope to carry not
only the city of Chicago but the stnto oi
Illinois. On the other hand , the demo
crats maintain that " "
"Long" Jonoa ia
arming his deputy marshals with bulldog n
revolvers , and it ia intimated that bloodshed -
shod Is likely to ensue. Marshal Jones , of
couruo , denies that ho ia doing anything
of the kind.
'
Du , STKPIIENSON has been put upon
the republican legislative ticket. IIo la
a representative colored man , and will re
ceive the hearty support of his people ,
whoso political strength In this city has
boon properly recognized at last by the
party for which they have worked so long
without receiving any of the rewards.
Dr. Stephenson waa nominated by accli
mation , which fact certainly ought to bo
very gratifying to him and the colored
people generally. lie has always taken
an active part In politics , and has done
good service for the republican party.
ONI : of the most creditable noniiim-
.tlcms inado by the republican county
convention ia that of James II , McCul-
locb for county judge. IIo has given
abundant evidence of his ability to fill o
the Important position. Slnco the death
of Judge Uhadwick , Mr. McGulloch haa
acted an county judge , by appointment ,
and has given splendid satisfaction to'thn
members of the bar and litlgauta gener
ally who have had business in hia court. '
'
Judge McOulloch is a young man of fix-
ccllont character , uood education , and a
finp legal mind. lie will rccetvo the
undivided ouppori of the republic-dim ,
and xvill drr.w & largo vote from the dem
ocrata.
DAWKS AND TIIK BEE.
At a recent political mooting at Albion
Oovornor Dawos , who was ono of th
speakers , was not content with cenllning
himself to his stereotyped attempt o
explanation of the school land funds , bu
wont out of his way , na wo nro informcc
on good authority , to bitterly attack Sen
ator VnnWyck and Mr. Uosowator. No
ono , however , sccmod to appreciate hi
efforts in this direction , and the rcnul
was that ho made a largo number of ene
mies.
mies.Tin
Tin : BEE certainly has treated Govcr
nor Dawco very tenderly during th !
campaign , when all the circumstances o
his administration are taken into consideration
oration , and why ho should at tliin Urn
assail us ia something wo cannot under
stand ,
Wo do not care n straw about wha
Governor Dawcs caj-n concerning THE
BEE or its editor. Wo can ntand it. Bu
Mr. Dawca must bo an imbecile to thinl
that ho can make any votes by pursuing
auch a course , IIo is only injuring him
self , and if ho thinks hia course is a wis
ono , wo hope ho will keep it up until th
end of the campaign. Governor Dawc
ought to have appreciated the trcatmon
of him by THE BEE , which has boon very
lenient considering hia great crime In
permitting the extensive school Ian
thlovory , by which 800,000 acres of achoo
lands wore disposed of nt nomina
rates under his very nose
No bolder land grab wa
over made in this country than the dis
posal of the Nebraska school lands. Th
entire business of the rttato haa been con
duotod in the loosest possible nianno
during hia administration , nnd every
thing ia virtually upside dorm at the cap
itnl. Governor Dawes haa in no wa ;
protoctcd the moat vital interests of th
stato. Besides permitting the achoo
land frauds , ho has not taken ono oto ;
towards recovering property , which hn
boon forfeited to the alato , on mortgage
for school moneys loaned on real cst.it
in the earlier days of Nebraska. Them
moneys certainly ought to bo recovered
covered by the sale of the for
foltud property , nnd in thin matte
Governor Davrca has grossly neglected hi
duty. The people of Nebraska are aliv
to nil thcso facts ; nnd they will oxprcs
their dfcapproval of Governor Dawca un
election day. Tin : BEE'.H opinion o
Dawcs is that ho ia the weakest man win
over oat in the gubernatorial chair , nm
it would not surprise us in the least t
BOO him defeated. Thcro Is no doub
that if elected it will bo by a very smnl
majority. If defeated ho can blauio n
one for his defeat but himnolf. Governor
nor Davros knows what THE Bun's opln
Ion of his opponent is , and ho ia using
extensively as a campaign document
Mr. Dawca should have boon satisfici
with that ammunition from Tin : BEI : ' .
arsenal , and not. nbusod ua for having exposed
posed Uio cchool land frauds.
VOTE IT DOWN.
Every man who boliovea in the legislative
lativo control of railroads will vote
against the railroad commissioner amend
mont. It is an ingenious device , invented
od by the railroad managers , not only to
stave oft" legislation , but to put the con
trol of the railroads into the hands oi
three or five men whom they can easily
manipulate. The proposed amendment
Is very cunningly constructed. It does
not state of how many in embers the
commission shall consist , nor does it fix
their salary. At the same time
It provides a loop - hole for nn
indefinite increase of state ollicora
and salaries. If the amondmonl
adopted , the railroad commission ir
Nebraska will prove as big a failure aa il
haa in every other state where it has
boon established. No where has it proved
.
success , except in England , where It is
clothed with judicial powers to onforoo
its decrees , from which there la no ap
pool. In this country the commission ia )
more tool in the lands of the railroads.
It simply gathers ouch statistics as are
useful to the railroads and publishes
them in pamphlet form. It may make .
,
recommendations , bat the railroads payne
no attention to them unless it is to their .
interest to do no. The commission haa
no power to enforce any decision that it
may make , and hence it ia of no earthly
mo , except to the railroads , which , by its
istabliahmont , avoid legislative notion.
File railroad commissioner union dm out
Nebraska must bo defeated.
SMYTUE'S BIOGRAPHY. >
Very interesting indoo d la the bio-
raphical sketch which Smytho furnished
'uoaday's Republican. Wo are told that
mytho'a father was born in Germany ,
oubtloaa the old gentleman's name waa
chmidt , but after ho became naturalized
o got permission from the legislature to
lange it.
Those who have hoard Smytho In his s
itblio harranguos and have generously
rorluokod his dreadful assaults upon the
English language , will bo surprised to
earn that ho ia actually an educated man ,
hough ho docs not explain why ho has so
lorsistontly concealed that fact.
"IIo was educated in the district
ohools of ItooVingham county , nt Phlll-
) 'a academy and at Prof. Proctor's board-
ng school inNow , Iluvon , Conn , " so were
ro Itiformedjby the JicpuMlcan , "and
uring his school lifo ho learned hia trade
mechanic and hatter , alternating Ida
vorking and studying months. "
It ia well known that Smytho dialing- 10
iihcd himself uuring the war , booauuo
vhun ho came to Omaha hu introduced >
imaolf by going into business housim
nd leaving cards printed "Coluael K.
'rank Smytho , Attoiney at Law , " und
lore wo have his military rucord , brielly
old :
"In 1801 , at the aye of Ihirtomi ycuta , 1
10 went into the uttr with Bon Duller ,
rvlug first m a drummer bov. Ho eub- if
f ally had ch&rgo of the Independent
sharpsh ilcrc , at ono liwo having five
hundred mon under his command. "
Some men would have given the regi
ment and company in which they enlisted
nnd mentioned the baltlca engaged in by
their command but the "Colonel" ii
modest. Further information as to wha
is meant by the Independent aharpahoot
era , where they served and how it Imp
psnod they were commanded by n boy oi
fourteen , might bo of interest too , bu
the chancci are it will never bo given.
"After serving two years under Gen
Butler and two years and a half nndor
Gen. B.tuks , Col Smytho took the stump
for Lincoln in the campaign of 180 i
speaking at various points in the Now
England states. In 1808 ho did n like
service for Grant ; in ' 72 ho did the west
crn states for Grant , and , with Gon. Con
nor nnd Gov. Garbor , stumped the nortl
Nebraska country for Hayes in 1870. "
And now wo know why Lincoln , Gran
and Ilayoa wcro elected. Smytho com
pressed four and a half years military nor
vlco Into throe and a half yearn time ant
then ho''took the stump" for the republican
publican national ticket and has boon n
it at intervals over since.
The "colonel" tolls us , through the
biographical department of the Jtcjni
can , that ho has a thorough legal education
tion , which was completed in the otllc
of General Butler , that ho practiced in
Now York three and a half years , nnd in
Clinton , Iowa , three years , before finally
locating in Omahn In 1873. The un
abridged History of Nebraska , however
says that the colonel waa admitted ta th
barat Clinton , Iowa , December G , 1871
Iloro is n variance in historical dates
which it will bo difficult for the colono
to explain. Ho rnuot have practiced [ in
Now York three years and n half withou
being admitted to the bar. IIo practice
in Clinton , Iowa , thrco years , boginnin
December 0 , 1871 , nnd yet ho linally located
catod in Omaha in 1 j3. How does h
account for that odd year ?
The colonel "now nccoptn the noraina
tiou for the nonato with the solo dcsir
to direct legislation in n channel tha
will lie ndvanto-jooua to the workini
class and the public /generally / , nnd hi
ambition to ma'to n record in this dlroc
tion will commend him to the aupport o
all classes , "
Why , certainly. Having attained a
thorough education at the ago of thir
teen , meanwhile learning his trade
"mechanic and hatter ; " then having
saved the country by hia eorvicos a
drummer boy nnd aharp-shootor nnc
aocuTod the perpetuation of republican
principles by his campaign oratory , hi
solo doairo now ia to "direct legislation
In R channel that will bo advantagoon
to the working clasa4and the public generally
orally , " whatever that may moan.
"Accepts1 13 good. Ho would much
rather stay at homo , but Haacall and
those other chaps would not take no for
an answer , and poor , aolf-donying Smyth
yielded at last to the importunities. But
ho won't hnvo to go to "Lincoln ; the
thousands of decent republicans it
Douglaa county whouo cheeks tingle will
shame on account of the nomination of a
man so notoriously unfit for the poaitioi
will EOO to it that ha never goes to Lin
coin as their representative in any capa
city whatever.
PHILADELVHIA ia wrestling wi th the
paving trouble. In discussing the diff
erent klndo of pavement the Philadel
phia Cut ! , has this to say of asphalt
pavement , which haa boon so extensively
laid down in Omaha :
Buffalo , which has boon carefully test
ing the two systems of pavements , is ro-
Dortod to have decided in favor asphalt
where the right kind of material nnd
work is used. It is to bo admitted that
there is room for nny amount of cheating
In asphalt pavement aa there ia in nny
other aort. Buffalo haa had its asphalt
lavomont down six years , and not a dol-
ar has boon c ponded for ropalra , ami
.ho pavmnont is purfoct , Paris , aa ia
well known , uacs oaphalt nl-
iiost extensively. Its advantages
"
are , durability , oauo nnd cheapness of "re-
air , when repair. ] are needed , and case
ind cheapness in keeping clean. Pitta-
mrg hna several of its nvonuoa laid with
asphalt. Experience teaches that there
a wide difference in the quality and
.oxturo of such pnvomonts. For example ,
hat on Forbes street , Pittaburg , noftoiifi
ind becomes springy under heat , while
.hat cm Hilaud Avenue is haid and un-
fielding. Wo do not know which is beat.
Phut which yields , if otherwise equally
good , ia better for the horaea. But the
whole subject dcaorvea careful , honcat
attention.
Mu. WILLIAM G. WHITMOIIU , ono of
ho republican nominoea for the lo ial
tire , ia on exceptionally goodman | for the
laco. Ho camu from Massachusetts , in
vliich state ho had served In the logisln-
uro , with credit to himself and hia con-
tituonts. Ho came to Nebraska- 1878 ,
nd located near Valley , where ho haa
plondid stock nnd grain farm. Mr.
Vhitinoro is not only a splendid business
mn , but ho is one of the most scientific
nd successful farmers in Nebraska. Ho
an antUwonopolist , and the people of
Ills county cannot elect a better man to
eprcoant them in the legislature.
BT.VT1S
IJnco'n lion limited 9 ICO Iti rv boll.
A Uro coiniiany lint bom ergaabrd nt Scrlb-
Iilnudttill 80oiu > i > vn a f no public
brary
\VikofioUl ; ia nmkiiiR n mine in tlio dirge-
on of Tire protection ,
A new hotel U talkuil of at Hasting * , t ? 1)9 )
ullt on the couth tiilu of the lallro.vl ,
Mis , Dr. ,1 , Mou ly , an old resident of Via-
umt , dluil nt Seattle , W. T. , October Iftli.
Tlnmsjuitlij of tlolbrs worth of ( nut. trooa
bcinftdiatrlbutuil through the atato t'.iu fall.
Taxui in I'roiuont i > r ciuct for IBS 1 umcnuit
ft bout 8 par cent un the dollar valuation ,
Diuln ; ; the put year more laml hag l cn
iiniuUndud In NobraiUn than iu nny other
Uti.
lieu Koohtor , it Imtcliur bjy at Or'oaiB ,
kipped the tjiMi rucuntly ulth &t > 0 of 1U
urtnei'ii money.
Tim no * city iHrwt.iry of LiooolnlV \ coa-
i'i ubmit 8,0 JO uaiuoa , thuwiii n l < ojiul.'itk.u
1.0,100.
A iiroimsiitlim will Ijo uubuiittoil t ) thj\ntirH
\Ynyiiu coimty ut thocumluieiiji ( l ol-o-
tuj X > vu'.o ; i > icinl tr\ ! { ( .l thiuituilU for
U.rj tAirjn > o 'if r.ljinp , 3 OiiO t > 1 all a ' .tity
mil.
1 { f.iirmt . > , big point i < nnd I IB v OK" ' ibI > -
of mi kinds ito the bo. t. ) of nil Iocilili8 * in
Thfro nro tcvcnoonplcn awaiting doll veranco
from the bonds of matrimony by divorce in
the courti of DodgH count ? .
Tlio location for the depot , Mimd lieu o nnd
ether railroad nccos orip § h i been nckttcd by
the ollicen of the JJ. A , AI. at Orleans.
1'mlon , Koan & Co. , rf Chlcngn , have of
feted to take Lincoln'H 90,000 of waterworks
bond * nt par , mibject to n < oinmlmlon ot
( -00.
00.Tho
The taxis paid by the railroads in Hedge
county on thiir road-bed * nnd rolling-stock
mid tplegraph linen amount to n Iittlo o\or
S20.COO.
A negro woman wa ? found dead In n law-
ynt'a ollio nt Kails City Monday morning.
Foul play is suspected. An investigation la
being mado.
Door , antelope , jack rabbits find other game
nro quits plonlinil In Hlain" county. On nome
of the snmil htrcamn putting into North Jioup
tish abound in largo numbers. Thin Is it
llrowitor story.
The citizens of Harlan county will vote at
the coining election on n propo-tltlon to fund
tlio ImlobtcdnOHs cf the county , amounting to
610,000. Tlio bonds are to rim twenty joara
at 5 par cent , intorojt.
The voters of Dodge county will decide
next Tue-'dny the question of issuing 850,000
in bonds to build n now court lieu o nt 1'ro-
inont. The question of township organiza
tion will also 1)3 submitted.
The Crcta f Hobo says thn in nn who sout dis
patches to the Omaha Republican about Mor
ton in that city , "had moro than the usual
amount of bnJgo on board.1 Yet the Iteptib
licati prides It'olf on its temperance qtialltiet
and a special liking for Lake water.
Jonathan Butler has been arrcstt-d in Iowa
nnd returned to Fnlrmount , charged with the
transfer of property to dolrsud his creditors.
Tea law IB ono paused in 18Si : , and thn ia tlio
first nrrcat nnd will bo the first case under the
now law , The sum invol od isrvbout S100.
11.11 , Knnpp cx-troasurcr of Dixon county ,
last wool : made a final pettlcniont with tlio
beard of commi.sionor * , the latter accepting
a warranty deed to 100 ncics of land , which
will bo converted Inton county poor farmand
the payment by the bondsmen of 32OuO , in
cash.
Job Smith , a prominent citi 'en cf Genoxa ,
Rtiicidcd by hanging on the night ot the 18th.
Mr. Su itb has been very Bticce'nftil as n busi
ness man but lias been deranged fur tha pant
two ) cu , but in no way \lolcnt and , while
they ha\o ronslderod it boit tn keep watch of
him , though they hardly thought it probable
that hu would tnku hia lifo.
The St Paul Free Press thus sums up ono
day'n work oi an energetic citizen : "A man
jailing hiniHi'lf T. Stephens cinio to town
Moncluy and made arrangements with Judge
Anderson for n marriage license , ordered n
hcaxy bill of noodn ut M nrlnll H , orgagod
thrco l.idlos' hats , nj'tddler , a child's coilin and
two kf s of boor , mruloan application to prove
up on u homejtead iiiiJ then d.sappearcd , "
The Fremont Tribimo drives a spike iu the
right lie when it Bays : "A question of passing
two trains of twenty cara each by means of a
switch ivhick holes only ten cars , ha ? been
troubling the minds of eoimof our mat'tfmati-
cally iuclinod. 1'roin tlio frequent collisions
on the U. 1' . and .Fremont roada ono would
imagine that the railroad men wera trying to
pass trains without any switch at all.
Superior is but a milo or to noith of the
Kansas line. Kanens is a prohibition Plato
The home of tlio illustrious St. John. Superior
ia in Nebraska. Superior baa t\vo tnloons.
Kansas men are troubled with n drouth , They
come over the river and oycr the line , and
while tlio honest nnd legally protected saloon
keeper is asleep these prohibition fellows break
into lii.s oaloou und quench their thirst , lay in
a t'ipply for future iibo and dec.imp. liotb
the tiuporior saloons wore burglari/ed tlio other
night.
The Wakcfiold Kopublican repo ta another
case of accidental nhootiug , the result of caro-
leas hamllmg of guns. A party of hunters
were out iu a wagon and laid their landed
guns in the bottom. As they drove u'nng a
tan-year-old HOII of Section Hoii : S , F.
Koch pot in the back part of the wngon to
ride , with the trued pointed toward him , aud
the jolting of tliu wagnn' caused ono of tlio
guns to go elf inflicting a berioui and painful
wimd in the boy's kneu-cap , which may
cripple him for lifo.
J. I ) . Calboim , the topical arlht of tlio
Lincoln Journal , lias returned ta hia pest after
a week's limit in Wcstera Nebraska and Ol-
orado. IIo is said to have carried a gun nnd
two pointer dou'H to eight game in the dis
tance. IIo waa in Omaha yesterday but tlio
dugs , gua and game vine not \ntblo. Un-
lortunntol/ J , 1) . found the game market hero
BO exhausted that lip returned to Lincoln
empty handed , nnd his prowns in tha Held is
uowBovoral degrees below par.
The committee having in charge thn pro
posed Methodist college north of the Tlatto
liavo decided that any bid for the seminary ,
in order to receive tbo attention of the com
mission , must not bo less tban SM.OOO In cash ,
or its equivalent in endowment , building * or
land subject to the approval of the commis
sion. Ttuy also decided that 100 acres wora
necessary for college or summary pro'.mdi , and
that not ICSB than tifty acres could ho Hanct.im-
ed by the commUtion , as it is expected that
the school will ovonUmllv require thin full
nmoiint for absulutnuse. . It wan decided that
nl ! bida bo placed In thn handu of the commis
sion on or before the L'Sth day of 1
U0tt.
N AVOHJCIilS
yon KAMIMNZ ADV.VSCHIKNI.S.
liutTliioiiK , October I1 ! ) . The opening ms-
ion of thu eoinjrois of the aiwociatlun for tie !
\dvancemcnt of won.ua began to-ilay. The
iresidcntof the nswoclation , Mrs. Julia Wnnl
lowe , made the opening otldreiw. 1'flpers
verorciitl rolitinar the inentr.l , intollcctivil
nnd phjHicnl iloM > loinont ) ) nf women. TJo
inhlij aejsionvns wull litteniicd.
IIOMU SUM-llOWAItrJ .
15ct.T ( > i ; , October 'J'l. Tha fifth luinnnl
noeting of the Women's Homo JVIipniouary
ociety MUS held to-day. Tha director * ' re
mrt slums the nicclnla of ths society of the
cnrto bo tfl 1,010 , (1'ho ( number of inlSHion-
irk' him incrcasn'1 fioiu nl-ttecn lo twenty-
our. The trcaMirer rrpnrted the cash ro
om ten ut * illinO ( , tMieiuliturct Sl .OOO. The
'o ' rd of oSliiinlderv ro-ckotsd. Mrs. C , > '
Uisj , of Chicago , \/ua added to the vice
iroiiulcnta
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Price Baking Powder Co. ,
Chicatjo , III. st , Loula , Mo.
or
Qv , Price's Cream Baking Povvtlci1
mu
Dr. rrico'K J upiilin Vcnst Gouis *
Jtc t Dry > Tt-att.
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SPECIAL NOTICES
TiAfOKKT TO IXi..J1 ! In sums of * 8fO mid upwards
ITI O. r. IJixi Is atd Co. , lUal IJtr-tu ami I o n
Agen's , 1(06 ( ruriomSt. 393tf
M Otfr.V loaned on chuttoli. JXlrnid Tickets
l < OLiht ASd cold. A. Foreman , 213 B. Itth
7 < fl-tf
OUAHA Pu.Miclsl Ilxclunce , arec or amnll l
mtUobnappnitcii Mcuilty 1517tDoughs Ht ,
742-lmp
WANIKI ) Olrl for ( fancral hotiso viorK ; no cook
Inn , ISiDUavcnfOit St. lira. W. II , 11 nncr.
A\ANTii-A : compstcnt glrlut north Mc trorncr
> Isth and CfliltQle | , ( lood wae ; p ld.
027-1
WANTri ) boy to work In ailrug s'ore. ' ll nt
HjiiuMlng's corner 10th and 1'Atlllo St. ! ) j7-0p
\\7ANTCO-A good huilncit man with 81000 to
V > cngiReln an C3tabliihcd Innlnc-sa.
"Ilinlntu , " till ) oinco.
-In n fort-night by stiftdy cxpeilencot
T ! linn , n.tmtloo as hroid and cake laker , Kit-
cncs , App ! } J , lr In , Ilakcr X ith Ilcnil , Neb.
903-Sp
A good actho woman to do ( hamlxir
work , waxoJI. par week. Apjilj nt 012 Doug-
hntrcct , 910-lp
V\T A NT AD A mfiii hcTtlioroiuhjF under , tand8
T ? liniKlIln ; and scltnjup | ; flincj. To a good nobor
man can tHoetc.vJyotv. . Address bo"A. . A " Bee
olllco. 000 23
At onroci (10 ( flrst-chHS npor tors
M nnd finishers on Whotlir A. Wilson fcnhijt Jla-
chines Cill i n I' . A. Oimniiaujib , No. ia H 16th
strcit , Omaha , .Nth ED3 ! ! ! > p
WANT/tl / ) At nir , N. 18th itrcct , Omlha , a ttlrl
to do KuncrrU huuiovvcik , S93-31
IXTANTntJ-A vrnoil ehlrt Ironcr at the Ilo < < to
> > laundry , 107 north 13th St 002 tf
WANIIID Girl for general homo work at 2214
Doughs Strict , near Jcllcrson. ufl-29p
AA'ANTIID A > tout , neat girl for guncrJl bo > c-
\ work. Iri | ' < lrol318Capltula\cnu ? , bet 13th
and 14th strtot ) . 8SD-2Bp
" \\7ANTii : ) A eiKxl oman took nt Southern lo-
\1 tclot ones , cr. Oihand Lca\ciiAortu. 8702lp )
" \17ANS rir : > A ni.it girl to cook tnd wait on table
? \ in pmate boarding houvv. Applj 0 5 north 10th
strict , up-ntnirs. 8M-31
Agents lor tfo Mntui IHII Inmirtnco
WANTED tha Company atJStuart Jfeh
BJ2 1m
r\TANI iD : Tallorn. I'lrst-clasi Bitting p'acoa ' for
Vtnllora at Ml 12th St. OJ3 lin
\77ANTnil [ LidlcaorRcntlomcn Inclty orcouutrj
V > tolaVonlce , lUhtand ( ileasint work nt their
ownhoires , $2 toSSadiy easily and quietly made ;
w < tks'Mit bviiall ; nociuxa aim ; ; MI stamp for rcpl
I'.cascnJdrcsi Ue'liblcHan 1'g Co. , I'hliadilphla , Pa.
CO.-lm
WANTiD-Aentn ; to sell Qatvlj'a Universal IMn-
citoronnloothly paymcnta Call on or nd-
drcsn W. 1 > . P. Lo-vry , room 6,119 north 10th Et ,
Omaha. S71-lm
n , ANTnD-LADIES OR OKHir.KUCN-In city
VVor country , to Uko nl o , light nnd plcasint
work nttl.clr oun homes ; (1 to f. ) per day easily and
quietly made ; work tent by tnnil no cama'ulng ; no
( .tamp for roiilv. Ploaaa aJdrrai Rcllablailaut'u' Co. ,
Philaclelpnia , I'i. E03-lm
WANT ? ! ) Position S3 nurse Ilofprcntc ( riven.
Mrs. J. N. IMIngnood , 112 t7. 17tli 6t. 825-1
" \T7ANTJJD IMBltion a J-CII-K man fmtn Ilarjliad
I I ipikk to Icarn inucrsf.uilh- ) hooK-lccjilnp ,
woulil maUliinHilt usofirtm any occupation. Ad
dress ' Jas. 1) . " Uio olhre. i > 50 SOp
- l'ANrHDHy competent printer , situatio'i In
tt country otlice. thoroughly iindirstands cvsrj
thin , ; LOiincitid with running n country oiflcc. nnr-
rlcil. Address " 1. X. L. " c.iro oflico. 0 > 1 1
WANIT.U A sitmtlm by an oipcrionced pro-
con nun. Good referenda irlven. A.'lire" ) 1U !
north lOtliaticot. 7o-l-.llp
" \\TANTiD : A tltcatlou bj an experienced 1 ousc-
> \ l.ecpir. llsforctcisgivin AbdregsMn S.X.
Good , OtiumwA loira S27.23p
' . ' mi : icn w booh-
tccoor , In \ \ liolejc.li > ost&bllihuioni in Om-vlit.
Addrt u "O. " rave B.-e. 830 It
AA SNTED B/ two joun ? men , a la-gj nKelj
> I furnished room. Reasonable,1'
"VTfANTKD Builncfi. An active merchtiit rt
V ? Hi iroun'h b"tin"ea education nnd habits c
tvmrlillng nclianje January 1 1.1335 , nl hes to pur
chase an iutcruit In a ncll cattblijhed mercantile cr
nunn'ftitii'lij busl cs" , wiuhl buy out a email buj-
ri9hshui * $1000D ca'hianfurnish refererics ofa hluN
orklcr and would ip etsaiii ) To secu o replv , od-
drsa giving luil niras end partlcuhi-3 , "Merclnnf
c-.irs IXa o lice. 850-Bt luwkp
WANTKD- Oto20OCO on thirty , l\ty or
ninety di\B , best security. Addruij " .s " lice
ollicci 839 tf
I'"ANTKU To huy a Ity lot to bo paM In weekly I.
T oruioiithly InaUllnrtnts. Addras. "U. II " lleo
ofllcc. 012 tf
WAJT71ID 82,000 on Hrftt-clanj cliv sccurlty.for 0
years , at 0 per cent. Addrcc-i Cox 020 I'o.'l-
olilro 7Cfl-tf
? cr. BHHT--IIOUE5J nna E.CIE.
F OR RGST-Ti nie.Iy fnralihcir rooimlfil !
Foil P.ENT A ilucllllu- house coutaJiilii ; nlnu
roour. ih > Jt nnd hard wat r No. lul Wcb tir M
r > mt ; 3."i vor in.jiitli , | ioi9es-it.n\ov. 1st , lrniiiro | I.
Uonnir , ISL'i Jloiulasbt. 1)23 ) . " 1
RiSTf I'lirul-heil rocim for geiJi"tman at S
FOIt comer llth and 1'acllk St. ! l21lp !
l Oll P.K.NT Furii'shcil rocnn IL'll Davenjnrt
I btrcit. Klmball tiouie. Ull-1
A , M\ room ho.-ri with birnonCharlis
FOKKESP
M. near KirirW : per uiinth. Ki.nuu-of 11 ,
HKIWII 5SiljinMn : 111/in Avtiiit. ti7-li ] |
[ TiOR III KV Raima ut at 1'JIS Harnn } at N. W.
I1 Men ! ! , ! H7ip : ;
OK lll'ST A i B v 8'oro room nnd oil emu
I on January lt , ls-"i , on luih bulAiou \ \
and Illcko"n'inro ) | ut ' . J , l-u pcr. II UK
poll Itr.N 5-lIoiiM ) 0 rcon > 324lti Canlixl Avenue.
I
1 Inqulrr uJOco. r. IlcmU 1)2230 )
1 ? U HUNT H orncm luiuo u.thci ar and uls.
I1 tvrn. la.ulrouf | MIF. i : . l.oiUllj6th hu-nicn
Iiti'iorr. | . und CHuiM bit , 912 1
J ell HKJJ1 Ivvonko irontiooini In privntu fmit-
1 II.V , n tcttBKol lln."i prtil cjf Kt Mm'aavo ,
kirost cur.i lurulahcd uriiufarnUhcd , -\iil.v ) t < i No ,
4iaCoiivi-jtht.
f. Oil HRNT A nice lioian fur a smi-.Z famll.v , HrsS-
Ii' I'las * lixutli/ii. IniU.ii | at IMhOTii. A , IMckxnn ,
orjmnte SC ii. OJ4 31
IfOR PJNT-Pli.iiiitJnniUhcd : worn H. r. . "r
1 Ifith a ul llovsu.d btr'.ttK svi : tf
17 > oil IViST : Furnlih'jd room and board . ' 'U ) per
* wteU. Viry beet location , 1S11 DuvI'lil.uit.
015 Cy
I.MU ISK.s'f I. rk'J liuiiNliiO room , llrAt 11 > r ,
mltiblo ( cr twoneulleiLin , UJ1 tuvm cr.ii be.
WJ. >
FOR KK.ST Oil SA1.I : IIouno and lot on South
litli , price il.ITJvi rent $13 lir month ; call at
b'22Simtn ISthttrret. tf3.li >
FOIlllKST-furnlihcdrcunis at 1017 Clilc i'ii Et
bil-iOji >
1ull lli\T-i ; us iilcol.v furiilibfd front warn lor 1 '
L1 ! r twoyin luiifn , IJ lkout.i jSihhtiect , 2
I ul.
FOII KENT Brlil. lir-uniciit , I..tO Juris/Mi .ttctt.
8il-2' n
I 71 ill HI ATith bi'ird , aliclv ( nrvUlied looniit
* vvith L'ns and lath rouni , ut ti. W , < or , llth uud
Jonii Klrcu. j. 757'lji
Ij Hit U > SI' t'u un Utu.l roan t cug ( urt.lilinl
roum U K'uitlcuBiiiiml LiJj , cr r.io ccullii.ion ,
lill LalUaiiili ntr > < t. &S7p
} < U ; JlKNT-Vloisantlurtllbca roamOS N. 17th
I'nil RUNT k nun ittiga vv.th fmn roomi , 19th
1 unit bit Luivtu-iorth.uid MVMIII. l iiitri | > ut
3211Wh trii.tltt.rnniam ) iiillUriii ) , A. K.i i li.
! > 7tf (
17011 HiiNT New cottfiso ; lour rooms , lul'.clu.U. '
I1 | unUv atiillaruotfirrvt ! Sa Southed ktruit.
Utuiiii l.mvjnvmrlli rjid Muun , Inquire next
Jeer i twth. Wi 2Ui >
1OR 11VNV Vlugiutlt iLrnlfhcd Irnn' loom vvt
, iul oi > th ix Murt\iuuJriioci.viiil nv , b , W
i , rucr 17th i-tU Ca till n
ITVOll ' HiTtillt'criiicwil : ) 8lllnijliv-0. T la )
I' ) : r , iur < wrlHhr.nai ) > ulw. " " "
.
IP ll t. 7 tuciai u U lo.ai.tl Uj
Tijl r s cr Mth urd V"'i , ' '
. TNiA fu.nl lid IB tn ! 1 IS t.fl"fi B
F
T , D i PliXTonSKLn-A tion-e nf fi rrnni" iftn )
1 and mil wattr , 2 lots ulth I ) rn m\SO li ! nt * l > .
tit i rnontri. Ii.iUlic | north-Oft t itncr .Ctli and
I'ltrce 3t. "S-t
0" UV T-l o . > tii | Uio Hi" hou not tl
Hoialil olfiee. SI030
11KNT Twoor tlirtoiront rooms mrnuhnl
Foil Reritlomn and nltc , SHSCn'.lfotnla.St.
F 'ollllliNl iurnl hcil room nt lglfl.lodostreet ( ,
820 2p _ _ _ _
IlKNT Mcclv turiil'hr-d room first floor , Jiilt-
1 aVIofortwoycntlimen 111 South l th St. 8ll-31p
lliST : Urick na'cmcnt. In , nrc ! Drue Store
Foil IQIli ard Dough * 8 < 2t'
KENT Thrco unfurnllhcil rooms for hou c-
FOH . Ucimer'u Lloek , ior , Eth and Howard.
700 If
lti.VT : nnnltheil rporas SlOl south ICth
Iroll
1 n root , Imlf block from llo ) d' opra house.
709 tf
KitllMs With lrariTi"ilol r ire or v lutof Apply
utst Chmlcj Ite-ttl. 7 CMf
iOlt Il > NT-1'leisint rooms with hoard 105 N.
ISthSt. 741-20p
FOIt IlllXT Kiitnhhcd room for light liouickcep-
liifr. Hia ant MCW of tlio tl\cr , bridge Mid
Council Blulls. KotitlmcstccinerSth and llouard.
roil IICNTTwo furiiMied rooms nt 1414 H. 10th
,1 street , Id iloor S. of Hlcknr.i. 702 If
n'Oll IlKNT Very desirable furnished rooms ctn
V trallv located. Apply at Atkinson's millinery
store , 18th St 700-11
rr\ Springer.
8Mtl
Ip.OK lit J T Cottftsro of IHo rooms. J. Phlpps Iloo
_ J _ 1 MSsriUth 61h strtei. 039 tl
FOIl ItFNf Suite of rooms and hoatd 1S12 Uod o
633-lm
I poll IlKNT t'l' ' nonnnil organs from two dollars
: 1 up. / . . Hoope , 1510 Dodge. 4S9-lm
FOR HUNT Two dc'lrablo rooms , Also hrcc
( rout parlor , suitable lor ono or two gentlemen ,
I/icatoJ one quarter block from St , Man'd a\cnuo ,
620 I'loasant ttrcct. 637.11
FOR KENT Hitl oi double homo , four rooms ,
; bhhm'2d addition , 811. a month. Apply room
21 , Ominn National Dink. > 370-t
F ItKNT HoaJgomo furnished rooms 3101 St
16thKt. Jlra. Jtoj Spencer. ' 872-tf
TlOIl IintU A furnished room 1003 Faruam St.
F
S07-H
F l ilHNT Ona grana aqutiro piano. Intilrr |
trMhoI n and Krickson , 440-tf
FOP.
( JlDllHALi : OR IACH.VOiFur ; horncj or good
i ? mulea X2000 stock of goodi , consisting tf
clothing , hats , can' , hoots and shoes , nnd gents'
undcrnciir. V.'ll take some horses In part payment ,
part < m four irnitba' tiniu , baUi ce cish.lj Adduss
"W . ) . i : . ' Look U-x 21. Onavvq , Iowa. OIS-11
FOIl SALn-Nearly new , splojdl-l bieo burner ,
Klkhorn cooMngctove and household frrniturc ,
a2117 lavinp-rtttreit. IU3-1
F oil SAL'S Very cheap , on account of Icaxli „ '
i n , i > nlte cUar etoro and funiUhcd rooms iu
Sih street. BlS-31p )
SM.K 'I ho ollleo and business of the Oakland
Foil
liidcJendent , Oakland , iSen. , miu of the beat
pcjIng offices in the\.est Will sell ImMiicis with
out olllco If dcsiio 1. Address or ia'1 on Gee W.
Ilrewstcr , O.ikland , Xeb. 0053
FOUHVLi : Vrcsh milch co\v nnd cilf , warranted
togl\o 1 ! ) quirts of nillk pf r ijaj1 , rich as crcim
N. W. corner Sfith amlCahtfrnli. JOtSCp
! SALE Tnroo shares In the Omaha Loan nnd
FOI
Uullllnir Association , ncttnl test , noialuc. . No ,
31S south 10th street O F. Erausir. f03 tf
. FOR SALE Onoof tlio t-st re'-
RF.SIAURANT
t uirant und baKcry combincil In Nebraska \\Ith
Wild locitlunonil trade csLilillshcd in citj of 6030
popiilitlnn. Onlr flrst-clrm rc tr : rant In the phce
and dulng moro hi lukery linu than nil others In city
tiiinbincd lie rr < Min piTlor In teaj-on. ( ) ien , ice
hoii'iM and cen thing comp'etu. ' Will M'll furnbhul
and ki > o o\crj thmVilUu11at n . nrgain aud lo
r'ght ' imnlth smill cft h pa\merit und nalanro on
long time , so purchaser can nnke it pay for lt = d. ' .
W S Ibi : . I'lattamouth , Nch. 817 n
F T o second hand planoo , at Kdholra
fc Krlokeon'i Mn lo Store on lOfcb St BPO-tf
' ' r.cstiurar.twIth lixtmcx ; liest trade
JT'OUSATjl'
1 In the nty.rcison for celling , ill health : addrces
J | U. U , citT.
FOKHAIiK-rour IS foot , walnut counters , and SO
fict of lint ( .hsjhlulvin , iksiiah u foi ifruir.'r-'ro-
( CO or lunik ftorc. lniiiru | ! at the olllccof Con don
0 niKnon & . Ilut.t , 1321 I'urnamstreet. SOUtf
FORHAMJ 1 pausajo chopper , liorso power ; ono
rccileiing kcttlo.olic UrJ prrsd. Apply at llroolc-
I ) n Mirket. ( or. 13th arid 1'ierco S03-tf
FOR SALK-ECOCOO feet dry lumber , Ash , Oak ,
Kim , Ilasjnood andSoltllapla K , A. Stlnxon.St.
Charlce , llichigaa 800 r 21p
TVPi ; Aqinntitvnf Job ana ic spapcr typo for
salo. Arao a good Zither. U. T. Dunce , care Bee
olllco. 765.tJ
BALK Cottagj of f > roonn , 1 roil , corner lot in
FOIl ' additionenlyS1.5lO ; ; mallc.v < h piincnt
and lulanio monthly. Bargain. ilcCa 'in. ' , opp.
poBtollliv. OlOlf
FOR SALE OU KXCll VNOH A water t > wer Glct
mill , eaon9 forellin gl\en on application to
Oco. E. nnair , Waver ! " , Neb. 604-lm
F IOll SALK New pDMluil. Inquire of Uoo. llig-
gins at north-east cointr 16thand DodgoISltf
ISl-tf
pOU SALE CO feet on Farntun Htroft botivotn .8
1 nndIi9. JI. Let , Grocer , 2Mnml Leavonworth.
533-1 m
fjiORSALi : Pine busiiiesi rhuco at OrantS Itlind
J1 Neb xn.COO nu ) < tin bank buildn ! < ; 22x44 ; an
oiflco building vvhicnrents for ? 15 a mouth ; n lirgo
Kr9 nnd hurdler proot i fj with Yale time lork cost
fl.r.OO , aho > verv Urge bank book flro proof fafo ,
ba.it counter , d.'sLs , hird cotl utovo , In fact , a complain -
plain ton' ' < mvfit , togufhsr v.lili lot 4UC8on Locust
btreet. lltlo perfect 'limn 1 c.vtb , I.Vance on rno
acd tv ojearj time If dejlred. Calloncraildrci > s Jay
K. V/hltu , Grand Island , Neb. 62-tf !
"Tj Oll MALE A goo 1 frame home , S raoicn , all In
i1 poo.l orc'cr ilii't I n moved atoned Aprlv to
t > Wo-toru NowHjupor Union , cor. IJtJ ) and 1'nu.
ardatrcctd Sli-tf
FOK SALI2 Cheap a "ccoud hand high top Imgpy ,
Inquire at Simpsur/ii Carrl.vc 1'octoty , Dodge ,
oit-vocri 14tli and 15th. 2SO-tf
FlllMAM > -DOarro.iaiiil ! ! ] on llldUj Beaver , Hn
Siiitii county KIWIWH , 250 ncrn iiniler fciici1 ,
p int f of living water fcr utotk. Ooo.l framu liuuxe
ia > r23. with kitchin 12VJO. 2UO ac.rc In cultivittlon ,
, L 0. Tirms i rnbh , balance rn time to tuit
ri A\ ill aUo ttM \ \ bead ca'.ilo if ptrclir.scr
Addrcts Thoruo Mitchell , Smith Centre ,
i , orl'ulton & Grove , Rtvcrton , Neb , 57-1 m
"I.IOIV SALT HOpUnoaanJ orsanohoxfasuitable
Jj for fijal or food boais. A. Ho < oo. 3l3-lm !
Jj'OR SAL1'-160OOJ brick on cars t Bcllevuo. If.
JT T. Olarko 2is-tl
. OH SALC A whcio tockof clthlng , hoots and
1 Bruud , biiildin'4 ' it cutt , retiring from bmlnosj ,
II. 1'iturson , sot Houth Tenth g/i > et 113-3m
"f'JK will buyapJiaotoua 1510 J'ainam St.
633-
IJ'OX HALi : N"rthoibt oornei tMth find Cumloz
1 street. O. F. DM Is & C . , 15C6 Farnam eiroot ,
S7o tf
K .Mill 3ALU Two U-ou | knmni-nrnd buggbj iu
t1 uno dellvnry WM.-OO. 'Oirtu ' , t II19 ? Uirncy H\ \ ,
.
MIKCF.LLMiEOUG.
Tile ywarn \ airiier3oniot to trint Anna Ljllo
on my account , a < I will uot bj renjioaolble. Gil.
bcrt Pitisanti 1M.
y STRAY From C IID s iiitauraut , SlOi Uuinlu
n-St , a ccrul inam4 > cvrj old , .1 Utllu whitu ou
hind feit. .flny unu bringing it backjvvllljba .Jd for i
trcublu. 015 Up
I UKI.N k I' Tvvu reil halloa ami ono roam helfvr
L between two anil hrio jcArnoll. ( inacr ran
liavccaino by proving propcrtj aivjpailni ; ihsrc. . .
leaac.lail.9on , < iclnc'ndd , north fmalm. y.'dii ; |
I.1A.MILY Stor.VD , steve rcpa'r.s nd ccuurul re
1 palrin.C. . M Laton , IU 0 , 14th H , . 740-U19
MhS SCHIlODmt , Maenetlv lloalcr , Is now Inca-
to N. W. cojuir 20th and C'asj bt D agrees
dlia . frce. 72 n 17
PIIVYault | < , alnkia'il MiinouUrlMiiail at tin
thoriost notion and at uw tlmu of trtaday. Ii a i
d.tlltlj ordr'H ! way v.-ahwit the leut ualoita'.i in
t" n.iuuntsor ] ii1 Ijjlibur' , with our luipnvea and
otuie 4 apparutus A. Kim ) Ii Cj. , 10'.3 Uultul
voulU , slBl.s onj oojapjoli cliancd vvit >
'iintary clcauur , Catltfactlon KUarantv < d by h'
(1 Aimltui'oemorto ( J. M. Smith , ) box S7E. 813 nlH.i
' ' . ' .
- . .
l..ui Printing Ug.
( SCCCK 30JU3 TO .1011K tf. JACOBS )
UNDERTAKERS
. ' .l the < IJ tUinl U17 Tarnim rJliuet. OrJtrebj .
rv i iuili tu ii'i 11. jireuiptli t' ' . . ' : ' . ' ' .3 , 1 ! > l
ibnA-/ * , \
GfRAWD
ASSISTED H
Mr MAUT1N OA1IV , aa j
Mows. NonTIIIlUP , WI1.KISS.
V. S. SMITH ami J. I , SMITH
At Boyd s Opera House
Y KVIN' : xn , OCT
Ticket ? will 1 < n silo fit I pcr.1 llouu' Uox dlllco
\Vodnt diy aud ThUMiliV , October 2flth atnl 30th.
oIS3t
_ _
DB , SWETWAta ,
Ofilco 15th street , tirat door orth cf
Furnnm in Boyd 'a opera huiuio. Lcnvo
orders nt oflico or Saio'a drug atom.
Tolophouo Ifin
1710 DODGE STREET.
I'rlvAto rooms for adults at reasonableratoo , Inclu
ding nursing Prompt attention Eh en to oraerjfcnoy
cases , r tlents can bo attended by their own phy
elclftii fiTIl9pen 3ry for the poor open Tuosdiji ,
lhurB < la\eandyaturda > a from 10 to 11 a m.
HBNBT
DYEING , CLEANING , REPAIRING ,
niPAiniKo : AND TAILOHINO DONE ON SHOUT
NOTICE. HATISl'ACTION GUAIiANTEKD.
jt rSpcclnl cue Is taken In Dyeing , Cleaning and
Curling of ritimcs and llpa ,
12th and Karnarn , undo Nebraska National
Hank
AB. ST. JULIEN , PROPKIETOR.
S. W. Cor. loth St. and Capitol Avonuo.
On the European Plan. Tlrst cliva In every r-o
spsct. labloBUppllcdulth game and all dollc.vlca ! of
the oeoaon , fthoro you pay for only liat \ ou order as
per bill of fare. Uooina ttUchcd for triuslent cua-
loin. Will also Icep day boarders at the most
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