THE OMAHA DAILY BEE -TUfiSDAY NOVEMBER 4 , 1884. THE DAILY BET Onifilin Oinoc , > > . inn Furnam fit. Council Bluffs Oillcc , No "t I'-cnrl Btrect , Near Brnnrtway Now York Ortluo , Hooxn 0.J trorr rromlng , ' . < > epl Snndt T col ) Vtocdij mtramg : < S ! Iy. xnxs M VMU One Tear. , , . . . . . . } 10.P2 I Thtf9 Months . . . . . . 13 , . 6. < XM Onn itontlu. , , , , . . , 1. Ter Week , 25 Cenls. J TS * iS rOSTTJlCD. ee T tr . fi.00 I Tbrw Konthl. . . . > U 119-attb. . 1.00 1 OtraUnnih _ . . . . . A i Com vranl ? lfon reltUrv to HrKt a'id Editor Rilttn ihoald bo tdflrcatoi to Ilio Koran. or T Dn. Mrnsu * tvrnu tj Alt Unflnw tijttern lad RcnUtar.een Bhonl < t iddrmcd to Win Em ItnUBntM ! OntriSTi O" ' " Drafto , Chocfta Mid VG&offlco orfcra to t , made v tbl to the cider of the company. CO , , PROP , IMltor. A. II. * Fitcli , Manivpf r Dalr ! Circulation , O. Box. 488 Oimrm. 03EWAR13 li A bogus anti-monopoly ticket , tl : name of Chnrlou n. Brown , candidal for confess , baini ; omitted , has boonput I circulation in this district. Votora shoul carefully look out for this fraud. . similar Iriok wilt probibly bo attomptoi intho second dlstuct. TO-DAY tolls the tale. for 'Blttin'o i'L''jjan. YOTR the republican electoral tlci'fet. TJIADK isTery brisk 'in Omaha politf cal circles. THE occupation of the campaign liai Is about at an end. A ma stock of campaign lies will be -disposed of to-day. a candidate who ia running to day will bo walking to-morrow. \ViiQ are you going to veto for , for county commissioner ? THE HE la no fear of any blood flowing \Omaha to-day. Boor will flow just as \ Tun fight between thu candidates for \onor is very lively although It is a \1 ieiuo. tfls preachers who have been trying nHha campaign can now begin to turn attention to religion. \ tRY uroto cast in Omaha for A. .1 , ) r is a vote to continue n man in BS wlif takes his inspiration from Thurston and Tom Konnard. Canucks may shout for Cleveland , , cin't vota as they shout. En- Ijecta are taking altogether too rest in American politics. TOUT has iuuod an order to all srs at the IMatto river atone ft p vote ngainst Charles fl. his is a free country , isn't it ? A. 0. Troup for the legisla- an honest and intelligent , jand a good lawyer/ Won \n \ as Air. Troup in the logia- number of votes cast fet 70 was 8,412,005 , and in ,210,970. The prospect * 10,000,000 votes will bo IYTUK wants the Gorman whamed of the name of 'a father brought from n ho carao west changed , . - . . . > 4ro etato | ivo Blaine and Logan a majority t .0 republicans will exclaim in the language of the im mortal dramaMat , "Now is the winter our discontent-mado glorious by th sons of Now York. " IT is expected that tno streets of Ohl cage will be printed rod with the bloo of excited partisans on election day and arrangements have been made fo the reception of an unusual number o patients at the ho'spitals. TJIK pulpit and the stump never became came so inlimately associated In the his tory of American politics as they hav during the campaign just closed. It wa diUicult to toll whether thooloricalpocko contained the bible or the American eagle. will bo the rejoicing o. tons of thousands of tomuorato minded people when this wretched campaign o talsohood aud defamation is over , " say. the Now York Commercial Adverting "No presidential canvass has eve. rivalled that of 1881 for these unlovely qualities , and wo oincurely pray1 tha the United States may never BOO sucl another. " TUK presidential campaigns are altogether gother too long. A candidate ought note to bo expected to survive the attacks o bis ot omios for a period of six mouths , The long campaign is the outgrowth of the days when there were no railroads or telegraphs , but now that those annihilst- era of space cover the country , by a vaet network , the newa is dispatched to thu most remote corners within a few hours There is no longer any necessity of a campaign of more than thirty or sixty days the shorter the batter. A short campaign will greatly reduce expense * , and will do away with much worry and excitement which ( end so much to un settle business and cause a general dull ness ia trade circles , THE KMl'lRB STATE. Any impartial observer of the politic machinery now in motion in Now Yo cannot help acknowledging that the int cations are strongly in favor of its bail carried by the republicans. In the fit plftco the state novcr has gene democrat imd twvcr can go democratic without rousing majority from the metropolis effect the republican majorities In t provincial districts. Without the T/jti Did of Tammany this largo do\mcral rote cinnot bo obtained and it fjoea wit out saying that ClovcUud is very far frc having that heartfelt support of t ! sachems which means untiring work the polls , liosidei the deep rooted di affection shown by Tammany at ChicaR the opposition of the Irish and go oral G.\lholic vote because ot li gubernatorial acts , the enmity of hbc ing men of all classes oven' the pile and workers on the water , the Now Yo : politicians have too important local ma tcro to oDgrosi their attention to spot much time with Oluvuland or to hcaita to trade him for the benefit of loal cant dates. Late estimates have placed tl oxpcnso of running the municipal go eminent for 1885 at 833C07EOO. Und the now law the mayor has the co power of appointment which mcanath in his hands is placed the disbursomoi oQho immense sum. Is it reasonable I suppose that the different factions 1 Now York city will resign the prospect i ; > elf for the purpose of securing a pros dent ? The national government can cor for very little practical benefit on tlio clt of Now York , its only lying-in hospitz or the political workers being the 'CUB lom house. On tlio other hand th nunicipal government has a-hundrod ho sods i nourish pjut favorites whoa lalaries are high , labor a leisure am lonjulaltes limitless. Cleveland or hi rionds cannot hope with any reason t ; ot oven the usual support of presidontia rear from Gotham. Brooklyn politic tro molded in the aamo manner an thosi if her larger municipal sister and tin amo causes will undoubtedly brinf .bout similar results. So with [ tin mailer cities throughout the state , or fhich the democracy always relies ir imes of political need. Troy , with iti ron works and numerous manufactorict nd great number of Irish Catholics , hat cry little love for Clovoland. The aris ocrata of the Albany re- oncy and the upper tondom liat the governor acaoclatcs with to how that ho is a "good man" after the oart of Mrs. Boechcr , will support im , but what is their strength compared rlth that of the masses that , oven in do ahado of the gubernatorial mansion , ro shouting for Blaine ? Rochester , the omo of Purcell , whoso defeat for the ( lieu of secretary of stale a few years o , is laid at Cleveland's door , will op- aau him atrongly. All the prominent ialunon in that city and its thickly ittlod county , Monroe , are out for ilaino , and without their aid ono may \y there is no democracy in the Flower ity. Syracuse is really a republican inniclpality , and the indications are mt it will show its political strength lis year stronger than ever before. The boring and anti-Cleveland men have ) BBoasion of Utica and will aliow their clings against the governor , notwith- anding the fact that ox-Senator Kor- in'a son was appointed ono of the state ilroad commissioners. Even Bulfilo , ith all itn local pride to have another of i citizens raised to the highest position the land to occupy the ohair which i Millard Fillmore once filled is ap- irontly lethargic , and the fact is there every sound and solid reason for bo wing that Blaine will carry Now York , o democrat can carry that state with o cities oven cool towards him , aud hen they are riot only cool but opposed most instanced , his political doom is alod. AMONQ the several propositions to bo ) ted upon by the people of this city and lunly , the ono to authorize the county immieslcHors to soil the old court house opcrty should not bo overlooked. The occods are to ba uood in the construe- in of n retaining wall and other im. ovomonta around the now court house , i case the propooition is carried it is tin irstood that the city shall bo the pur aoer of the old court house lots , upoi lich it la proposed to erect a city ha lilding in the near future. No botto cation could bo had for a city hall thai is. In the event that this arrougomen carried out the city con sell the lot a o southwest corner of ! 31x < onth aud Farnam streets ia expected that the board of tradi 11 purchase this lot for a chamber o mmorco building. It Is hoped tha. 0 people will vote for the proposition under the circumstances , the disposal the old court house grounds is the ry best thing that can bo done with a property. Wo are assured by the inmisslonors that the city can have D property for just what the retaining ill and other improvements around a now court house will cost. If this sale not made , the work on the now art house grounds will have to bo deed -od until next fall , when a tax wil- vo to bo levied for the purpose , and ) city pays moat of this tax. In view the fact that this extra expense was ised by the city's change of grade Farnam alroot , it is but just that 1 city should help the commissioners at this time and prevent an un. : os8sry delay iu the prpoeod improve- ills. lit , KosnvATtit abuits Copt. J. S od for publishing the Knurin wan ) : lration list in the Hciiublloan The plainly a ys the rogwtrur shall "pub- the list in anino newspaper to bo so. f cd ny him. " Mr , Hosowoter can \ I i bill for printing raid lint to hit nd Bohin. The councilman whom crratcr could hold u club over ami make them do as I'O w'rntl nro at prt ont out on bail. . ' The law docs r.ol say -anything of t kind , 1 1 plainly directa the rogtotrar publish hu list in the paper dcsignat br the city c&uncil , and every rogiatr has the law tin this subject printed In 1 book \vhoro ho csa plainly BOO it. ft ! Wood Itnor a wfcat the law is well onoug yet ho openly violated it by publish ! ) his Hat in a paper not selected by t ! council , and ho will have to foot the b of that establishment. The ] ! ii : : wasdc ignalod by the city council the paper in which the registrant llatashocld bo published. Everybody c < acquenlly was looking for the Four ward registration list , and wo of cour published it , and the city will pay for tl BIE' : < ) list and not for that published the Itcjmbliran. Section 9 , Chapt LXVI , laws of Nebraska , 1883 , says : It shall bo the dutv of said officer registration at least four days prior each and every election hold in ouch cite to make , or cause to bo made , a cortifii list of all the names of persons duly re Istcrcd by him as qualified voters in 1 : election district , and cause the tame bo written or printed , and made publ by posting the same in at least throe pu' lie places in his said election distrlc where said registration has been mai and publish the same in some ncwfpnpt to br. selected by the council of such oit in which registration has been made , ot Tun Now York correspondent' of 111 Philadelphia Itccord rop'orts Gonori Grant as sayjt0 mat since it has bocom known that ho is writing a series c o'lioloa for the Century , which are aftoi ward to bo printed In book-form , ho ha ho has had letters from all ever the cour try from ox-soldiers who want to canvas for the book when it is published. A Gen Grant is to receive , as a atartoi § 50,000 for his war articles in th Century , ho would rather write than b president. DOUOLAH county pays from cno-tontl to ono twelfth of thostato tax.and when slit lends men toLincoln to legislate when it i : understood that it is their manifest dutj to prevent jobbery and extravagance , Charles II. Brown understands his dutj md has performed it to the full extent ellis lis ability. J f elected to congress he Till bo just as faithful in the national ogi.slaturo as he has boon in the state ogislaturo. TJII ; democrats or juoulsmna have [ need the republican vote by the killing , f sixteen negroes , while they mourn the ass of only three of their own number , 'his wan the opening political matinee on aturday. It is difficult to toll how many , lore persona will bo killed in that and thor southern states before tha election i ovor. republicans down at Lincoln ap oal to the republicans to support A. J. /eavcr because ho ia a republican , needy ody can object , but when notice is irvcd upon democrats at Lincoln that It ill be too hot for them to live in that ity if they dare to vote for Charles II. Town , their own nominee , it is carrying lings with a high hand. Mu. II. G. CLAUK is n good business tan , but as a shipper ho is dependent pen the railroads , aud his legislative icorcl shows that his vote could always 3 counted upon by the railroads. Wove vo no objection to Mr. Clark person- ly , but wo do object to sending him to 10 legislature. TICK facile pen of General Brisbin is DW devoting itself to the "campaign gainst" Sitting Bull. Old Sedentary aurus cooms to bo in more danger now om the attack of the ton cent museum id variety show managoru than ho over as of the army. IN the fall of Khartoum and the cap- iroof "Chinese" Gordon Gladstone has soaivcd a black eye. It is admitted mt the Gladstone ministry will have to J , and that the crisis in England in D.ar ut hand , as little or no excuse can 3 made for the Egyptian disaster. Tun business men of Omaha owe It to lonisolvcs to resent the sectional war- re which the L'ncoln ' papers and poll- clana , with Boss Stuut and Tom Kon- ud at their head , are waging agaluat liarloa II. Brown. Tan heavy assessments on the rcpubli- , n state candidates render it necessary r them to bo elected to aavo themselves om bankruptcy. This is the wrong aaon of the year for a man to bo "bust- BKLVA LOCKWOOD will not aleop nny nljjht until she hears the result of the action. In all probability she will bo a foatod candidate. She can sympathise ih Grover Cleveland. To woiinow Grover Cleveland willed od a Kuclld avenue like the Ohio city his name to figure out geometrically 0 distance between Albany and Wash- ; ton. BLAINB TTd ded woiniIor Mra11 to the prosslon , ruin , Ilomanistn and rebel | . 1 of parson Euro hard imd they were hteoualy rebuked. rim BKE liaa paid considerable atton n to personal notice of Omaha citizen ely see publication of registration I s. CIIK penitentiary potentate is evident lotBrowu Stout. Ho ia of the rare t Torn Konnard ring vintaso of 1808. fc will bo Jung time between drinka the pot homo politician nftor to mor- malm Shirt Factory Mmoved to 308 th Sixttxmth Struet , n3 ( it FAMOUS SONGS. Who TilthAiitliois Were nml Wli They Head veil K r Them. Now York < tr phie. Foster pot $15 for writing "Old Fol at Home. " Charles Dibbln no ) ted several wcol < board for writing "Poor Jack , " while h publishers made 825,000. Robert Treat Paine wrote "Yo So ; of Columbia" early in 1800 , undtr tl title of "Adams nno Liberty , " and 1 waa paid § 760 for it. "America" was written by the Ho Samuel Adams Smith in 1832 , and it w , first sung in Boston on the Fourth i .July of that year. "Columbia , the Gem of the Ocean was written by Thomai A. Bsckot , t English actor , who in 1870 waa a teachi of muBio in Philadelphia. The tune ofJohn Brown's Body" of Methodist camp-meeting origin. . ' wan adapted to its present use by an o ganlat in Harvard church in 1801. Crouch , the writer of "Kathleen M ! vourncon , " received $25 for the orodu tion and afterward became n beggtr tramp , while hio publisher could luu built o brown atone front out of i salon. "Tho Star Spangled Banner" wi written by Francis Scott Keyo whil watching the bombardment of Fort M Henry in 1814. The song was prints by the Baltimore American oigUt' doj after the battle under the title * of M.U , defcnao of Fort Mollonry" " * JjJCQjrfioP. Morrla wrote "Woodmar Spare That Tree , " because the purchase of n friond'a estate wanted to cut dow a tree which hia grandfather had plantoc His friend paid the purchaser 810 t aparo it. Morris was so touched by th story that ho wrote the song. John Howard Payne's "Homo , Swcc Homo" was written for an opera. It wa first aung in the Convent Garden thoatoi at London , and made a big hit. On hundred thousand copies were sold th firft year , and by the end of the soconi its publishers had cleared 818,000 on it The author of "Maryland , My Mary land" lives at Washington. Ho write ; gossipy lottora to the Augusta Ohroniclo llis name is James II. JUndall , and ho i a modest looking , dark comploxionoc man of 40. Ho was very young when hi wrote that beautiful poom. His idea ! ro broader now. "Hail Columbia" was written by Jos , llopkinson in the summer of 1707 , and il pres first celled the "President's March.1 tt wao always sung when Washington same into the theater , and ono of the ob- octs of its writing was the cultivation of i patriotic spirit among the people of the low republic. A Curious Sea Monster , .from the London News of the World. _ Particulars of the appearance of a on- ioua aca monster , which has been seen at ho Island of Yell , ono of the Saotlanda , ro reported from Lerrrick. The clrcura- tanccs , which are taken from the nara- ivo of mi eye witness , are aa follows : 'On ' Friday morning last a foreman coop- r named Henderson waa standing along rith oorao others on a pier at B. rra Voo , small biy on the southeast shora of the aland of Yell , waiting for the arrival of do local steamer , when suddenly there [ > pcarod in the mouth of the Voo two irgo dork colored objects aomo distance ? art from each other. At first they ore thought to bo the sails of two small oats , but this surmise was dispelled as 10 object neared the shore , when sum1- ont was seen to show that It must bo a oh of some sort. The creature gradual. r approached , but suddenly made a swift ash forward , when the immense flns lat had firot boon soon proved to bo do- rogsed to ono side , juatliken boat under heavy press of canvaa. , The boaat ap- jared to bo In pursuit of something.and i its course came directly on for the pier sad , where the amazed spectators wore anding , remaining in its vicinity for iveral minutes. The fore fin , which iso from the surface of the water to the aight of between throe and four foot , as shaped exactly like a boat's anil , and ipoarod to bo of a dark and slaty color. , wan about thirty foot distant from the 'ter fin , which was of the aamo color , ut loss iu height by about ono foot. Ithough it came BO close to the pier sad that the spectators couid easily have impod on it , nothing of the b idy of the ) h could bo soon except ft dark moving ass , which appeared to bo considerably roator in length than the extent to the : is. Ita nhape , so far aa could bo aeon , ismblod somewhat thot of a whale. . continued for some time to dart about , i pnratiit apparently of fiah , and -would ako long circular sweeps , moving at ich a speed through the water and uising such a" violent disturbance that 10 sea would rush over tops of the fins , Inch were always depressed to ono side , liortly after the monster approached the or Henderson had started out for a ride , but could only procure an old niblo-barrolcd gun , which ho loaded ith shot. The animal was still close to 10 pier when ho returned , and ho im- ediately discharged the contents of ) th barrels into the fore fin. The allot ok oireot , for it ivns seen that the fin Js completely riddled. The animal no oner received this shock than it sank , id was never seen again. Its appear- ice waa described by several old fisher- on , all of whom concurred iu the opin- 11 that it waa what is known among om as a'britidio.'believed by aomo to i a species of basking ahark. What a ngdio' la , however , has never boon BO- ratoly determined. It ia generally do- nbod as an animal with two immense s stretching up like wings from a body apparently vast dimonsiong , aud ia ; d to have on many occasions pursued d destroyed boata at sea. " FAST AND ShOW E.VTBUS. oplo AVlio KponcI front l-'lvo > ( lnutoa to Tlireo Hours nt ilaiielphia Times. Four men sat down to "tiffin" t the llovuo cafe yesterday. "The proper per just now , " said the clerk , "is to r tiflin when you moan lunch , " With a glass each of Chateau Lafitto > quartet began feeding. The musical onch clock in a corner of the pretty ung room chimed the quarter past 1 0 oysters are aorvod , and the musical ok has again chimed the quarter hour , riioro la a slight wait for the serving the consomme a la Colbert. Pho musical timepiece has chimed the ir of 2 , played a merry little air from 1'illo do M-itlamu " - Angot , and tm > d again. Tuo attentive waiter has fed the fish , Spanish mackerel ; then wuio is changed , and champagne BO its place cm the tablo. The bill of 1 cujgesta French pe s , ciulillowor nu tin , potatoes in croquets , onions a h tno , asparagus. Italian artichokes and i friitoro.ith theno como bluo- ? od teal duck and b 'tied ' equuba , i a filet of beef u U Clutcaubri.mil _ thered in mushrooms. For Iho a&lad V llo celery rnnyonaiso. I f thia liwu thu nun rind mads long OD slanting lines acrots the pavement , ai the French clock hnd struck another hou The dessert of walnuts , pecan nuta , t monda and fruit hns corao on. A te * . of Homan punch fitimulilcs the np-J ( > ti for dntntica. The luncheon U alm < over , the black coffr-o ia Crashed , cigi arc lighted , and na the party rise fr < the table the Umepioco muBioilly t nouncua tlio third hour since they e down. The clock registered 0:15 : when n i porter entered the IVolMi atroet marki Eight men aat at one eating counter. ( the opposite ftidu of the bar was an old < ly countrywoman and a colored ma The old woman was hard to plcaso , b evidently settled on "Two fried eggi and the colored man took "Btickwhe and cofleo. " At 0:17 : all were hard at jrork , neat all having aupplomentod their ordc with cups of coileo and buttered roll At 0:27 : the customer whoso fancy was tondorloiu steak , and the old woman t l had ordersd the fried eggs were the on people out of the ton vrho remained the counter. The old woman had bet heavily handicapped at thu start. Fr minutes later the aleak-eater went 01 and ho wvj almoat immedlatoly follow i by the old woman. The toadstool aea were soon occupied by other ouatome and the race for victunla began again. "How long before the New York o : press leaves ? " asked a breathless paosoi gor at the restaurant counter of the Bros atreol station yesterday. "Half an hour , air , " replied the hoa waiter. "Well , glvo mo a sandwich and a cu of tea , " dropping his eatohol and inouu ing a stool in his haato. The door from the corridor Haw ope and three commercial drummers cnterci with their sample cases. The man In tl load exclaimed : "Wo have ton minutes to catch 01 wagon , old man. Trot out a half dczo fried and a bottle of wlno. " The order was filled , the drummoi deftly surrounded their hasty meal an were on board their train , with thrc minutes to spare. "Au , waiter , give mo a bit of chickei with Saratoga chips , and a glass of A derny milk , " said a dude , with a sing ] oyo-glaos stuck in his starboard optic , a ho parted his coat tail ever his ate < 1 an stood there sucking the head of his ra tan. Nine minutes larr r the c ) icko eater wiped his lips , sot fire to a cigarotl and toddled , mincingly , to the cars. IN THE PASTRY IF rnnllla.IomniiOrunBc. etc. , flavor Cnkeo , rauin..l > iiI.Hne , , AC..UI dcllcntcly unil nut riiUyii.therriiU fi-om which they arc mmlc. Oil STRENGTH AND TRUE FRUIT FLAVOR THEY STAND ALONE. PREPARED BY THE Price Baking Powder Co. , ) r. Price's Cream Baking Powder AND r. Price's Lupuliii Yeast Gems. licit Dry Iloit Yi-u t. WE MAKE BUT ONE QUAL1TV. iPEOIAL NOTICES YO r.OAI ? /JONRTTOTX.4N In sums of SSIOand upwards. 'I ' O. F. Da\a ! and Co. , lltal Eitato aod Lp n rcnls , If C5 Farraai St. 303 tf /TONEY loaned on chattels. Ballroad Tickets CL bought and uold. A. Foreman , S13 ! S. lath > UAHA Financial Exchanso , largo or small loans iiudnonapproied Boeurity i llleo hours 9 to 6 ekdaj * , 10 lolSundajB. 1603 F.rium Street. 11 to Deo. 2 17ANIKI ) A inldillcil-sgol wcmati to take care if child. CalUt 110 P. 56th stiuet , near "go. D A competent girl far general lioiifce work , 2110 llurnoy itrcct. lOOO.Cp 'ANTKIi Twenty men for nilr-ail work. An. ply froinOtj Sihia uvunlni ; . H. iUnnnviltr a. ilthhtroiit. . ODT-SP J"ANTEI > Man to put up btjvoj and do cen r cr.M viorkarouad etoro. ilF. . Mania , 3io s li ttrcist , 933 3 uTANTED A ( jooj llnxalcjmiii who understands r the furiltiiro bu-iliiem aid can furUih H nt- 11 reference * us to ability and cliaiao ttr. SI V ' rtln , 3JO d. 15th trctt. 8DD-3 TAXTCD-Uoodfoitir at I'Axtkii llottl llirbcr r Hhoji. 103 p TANTBD-Ono to three Matcig. Dcataml Buiub ' AHtlumbulldlei ; . Council Illuffii. 0. fctraiio. TANTED-Co k at Kmnsct Houss. Nomcn need [ JWy- 113 8,1 TAKTKD-A flu : cla.n pastry cook at the fez- r " " " ; OOS-tl 7ANTKD-A ifood co tmaktr , frocd prices ettadj ' .wo'k and fae , aid. Addr.ss J.Sv. Hearlck , trio , Nob. 972 Op se wotkatN. E. corner ISihandUatenworlh , must be a good coi k her and Irocer. Note other need appfy. O69.ti , ' TP A IIi t-cl ii h ber , t T. W. Ecrksm. W2 liroadwty , coimo 1 liluffj. 88J 3 7A.VTKD Tr > elini ; lolejinaii fo tell rubber boots ntl shoes on oonmleslon to the boot and itHdo.tbroughout ihoNorih west Uefercnc rc- ed Addiess "E. Jl. ! . Bee olCcc. oisVp rANTBU-Oood Kli | for ( eneral hou ' K odcook. Apply at ! 1J U. Thur.ton. " BiS-if" ' > ir. nuu , wu oftwopcisuni. AdduaiA Oil , mtf pANTKD-hafi r n In the dent1 Fuinl.hi Ooldldeia.tinunt. Slu-the conifcttLt tn r imw. Nonobnttbolm needa ply. The bo.i fiUKK I. ItAUJC. OS 1 , K 'v nl U ircn 'Iho h.Klint wage , will b. Ihco. I4ueltu * So , Fmuom , Neb. OiO.4 , ANTEU--AnntHfur | tlollutiu IInl Intur.uu to. AddrtM the tompany at Stuart Nib _ _ _ _ _ 832 1m ANnDT ; llor . First- t lor ! at avi ISthfit. flat 1m nincli ) oriounc iin cfik at itc- - , fi to 4 adiy uwly uiulipivi | > ma i * " ' ° ' ual'i ' " < > onaa bl sj i o a amp fur rm I KolUU * llan IV Co , I'hiudilimlo , { VNTSIAei > ntitOMiUuly'ii | uuiytiibai r.u cat.rcnricuthlypayunuu C ll on . .r a Vf.U. I'.Uurr , iwa'.iiCnsit ! ! lOUi t Rn.i i V.rfTEDIjADIES On OF.NTLEUEN-tn c or country , to t&Ve nlco light and pleasi ottnttliclr ownhomcsl ; tog ! per dayeislly i qwtly made : work tent by mall. nocAnvMsIng ; stump Inr rcplv. 1'lfMo address Reliable ManfV C P * . RoS- \\TASTEI ) A position by a smnelady nho I T > inod stenographer an I tjpc-wllrr Kami ] ith office uoik Aildre < i 1 * . p. Illerlxnrtr i ; Calldri l tto t , Omalu Neb. 9 0 3 | UAMH > iii a toit.iiiftnt hy Kt-niiv c > | < e.ttni . man , atuition a ) lire nl and ciko biker. 1 ! cnojo , Apply J. Irwln , Daktr N < ilh Ilend , Nob. WANTKD-Adituat'on ' bv a nrl-cla' talesm In o'tthloc ' , g.nts furnish nj ; or dty Roodd 1) of rcterourcBlvcn 1 uluunibistiml how tokcci sot of books , Addr iL. S. M > er , care the Dee 107-4 | \\7ANTKD-Dy a joung laily , a sl'tiatl n si bci ' ktcpsr or copjlal , Adifroij "X. Y. 7. " \ oUlcc. IDS 8 | VyANTED-Sltuatlon a tCO * < rii'8J to smill ch ! l ren. MUMI tivcht. licit ot toltrciiccl clu AdJio B "M. 11. " Die elllce. lui- : U7AN11 , ! ) I'oiltl i pcrond xlrl prnato Jam pro orrcd. hcloioncoighcn , InnulriattH School bulldlnif. OJ3 ; WANTKD-By a Rlrl aplaco Infinall famllr to EnconJ or vcnorat lioueoucrk. Inqulio 518 Clark St. 071-tf WANTJD I'oslllon as nurse. Uol .ron o Rlvo Mrs. J. N. KiiiugMood , naa N. nth at. 1123. "VI 7ANTiD A pcsltloa as b ok l.ocpcr or n sot I T bockx to Keen or post In Uio evening , by a 001 pttent book keeper. Speak * Uctnnn and Englls biatof rolcrenco. AddCE8" & J."BcoolHca. 054- ' VVANTi'.D-liy a Otiii.m widow lady a dtu tl li a < housekiepor. Address irj. ! U. M. Pctci postodlca. 9J7-3 A Kounc married nun wants situation 19 boo keuper , In wholoaale ostablluhment la Omab Addrccs "C. " care Uco. 8Bfl-tf YX7ANTEt-SlfOO for 1 or two \earj IB p'r cent M fl-it class stctirity. 'tmjiie"Ueo , ollice.98S4 98S4 WANTED Two day benders at 17-21 Douglas \I7ANTED To rent a iinjiill ( urnUbeil hem V would buy furniture if desirable ind ihea Address "li. " drawir 22 , illy 010 I \\7ANTED- * partner with $4OJO tobuy an Intc ? cst In an o tabllshed and good pajlcg busine In Omtta. Additsi "Q , M. II" poftotllcc. E81- ! WANTED A good business man \\lth from ot totno thouiand caplia' ' , toitkorne-hilf Into ( St in t ( net class legitimate Implntfs , located In U best p rt of Oinaba. Addrcis "U 1' . " tbli oitcc. 950-3p WANTED-Btsineni. An acthe merc-h nt . thorough bi'tln s education and habits c-i tomrhtlng a chance January lit. 1835 , wl hcstopu rhato an interest ia a veil established mertanti.o . < roanu'aitmlng ' Luslnc , wiuld buy out a small bu ncsB.hns $10 UOO cash , can furnish references ota bis orider and would ixpcctsann. To sccu'c ' recly , ai dress d\ing lull name end paitlculaia , "Mcrchnnl otto Bee ollice. _ 850-8t lanky \X7ANTED-S5COO to SIO.CCO on thirty , il\ty ( TT ninetydajs , best securltj. Address " 8 " Be otllce. S30-tf \\7ANTEU-Tobuya Ity lot to bo pi'dlnwcekl TT orrnonthly Installments. Address" ! ! . II " L'c ollice. 012-tf TI/ANTKD $2,000 on flrot-claes city necurlty.for T T years , at B per cent. Addicts Bor 820 Post "w _ 70e-tf POK KEH7Bocsea csa r.ots. FOll HhVI1 Kliuiltludroora with board , 1039 Do \enport strett , bet. Kthand llth. ICO 4p FOH UE > T Mi ily frri'ishcd tcon-e ( or single gen tleincn in pilvato family , dei rablclccati H'.MOIHI rats within talf block. Forparticulais iddr s"A' ' Utooiflce. 10l-4p FiOlt KENT Tlic corner sttro 10th and Lea\en woitti. Applj O. H. Peterson. 103 tf F'OBBKNl1 Itonii" , 911 N. irth street , ? 10 rei month. JihnBiadford.lOJ IBihSi j02-lf ITOll KENT A furnUhcd roomat 1318 Jac fou St. C _ 7iO-8p IriOU liKNF Latge furnisl cd fror.t room , suitable for one or t o gentlemen ; 1719 ( .hicago St. 902-tl 'Oil JI . > 1 Four uulurnibhed rooms at 1414 S. loth b street , 2d door S. of Hickory. 792-tf fTOIUlUNT With board , nicely furnlnhed roomi L' with eas and bath room , at S. W. cor. 14th and once strceti. 767-8p [ 71011 UENT-Cottago of H\e rooms , desirable lo- L. ' cation. O. F. Davis & Co. , : 05 Firnamtt. rpOUIlENT Two e'cgint rooms In suite with m d- L' crn IroprovemeiitH , top nror. Brunner'a block , . w cor ICth and Dodge. References required , 975 4p UENT-Tno nice front rooms In ptlvato fun- - , , J ' ' rlll'jtr'ouee keeping or Icdzlng , new cottsgo block north ofSt. JInry's ave. street cars. Ami y IQLoinentSt. _ " 7 011 IlENT Eirjglo rr suit of roomi with Bath - room furnished orunluruishod atB07 south 2Uh _ _ _ 970 3p . /OK UENT Tnoroomsfnrnlsbedor unfurnished J cbcaji , f r light hcujo keeping near dtpot Ad- sf "P'.J. " line oil ce. 977.3p rAJ.STMrr ! ? ! rect for B J Clr810' ftc s 31 miles N. i : . Elkhcro St tioa. 103 acres 1 mile N E. Fore et city. lili ' BmllciN W. Florence. 101 " U " " " 10) ' 2 miles south of Kennard. 10) " 4miIcsN. Waterloo. 4SO " tear l-remont. I'O " near Sihujler. 100 " iri Cedar Ctuntr. 10) " near Valpiraiso ICO " fl mi'es south of PanpiUIon. 49 " SmilofS . Oniiha. " ! " " ' " ° cn Lalie. Boess It Hill , Heal tate 1403 Farnam St. C85-1 U KENT Pleasant furnished room,60j N. 17th 8S8 8p 701. Un.NT-II'.use of 4 rooms S13 , houtu of 10 roonisSJO , d sl.ablscMtaKO full lot J20. ho 89 fl > nsS15 ! , houjQ4rotma18. IWlou Bro 3i7South "st ' 973.4 'OH KENT Two furnished rioma , w'llren sepa rate cr together reasonable , 1919 Douglai St OS2-2 'OIIK1JNT ' 10 r > nn ho'iss 21U and Burt 345. 4 loom housa C8tT and Douglas < 10 6 room hou o nor h IHth St . J15. Bocgs .tHill il tstato 14W Fa mm St. 034" UK HENT Plcaiant fuinlshed room at IStOCit Jt ' av"- _ S7o-7p IOIl KENr-A new six rrom 05t age with well cistern and cellar , coal houte within half block 'Umlni ; it cet and block and a half of street cars. ulre tlther of Keyer & Davis , room 12 , Cfolgliton kora vvtuaton St. Otfl-Sp OK KENT- For time months afurtlstcd cottice ix rooms fine location , reasonable teims Ap Kmoa QalUgher. Hth St. 949 3p OKnENT-Nic.lyfurnlEed location room ez- oelloitatHlSHowird St. 94S-3p "reet ) U IIBNI Ooe unfurnished room for house , wplnif. Beemer's block , cor , th and Ho ? rd. room" wlth bott"l 108 N. 76p ) It HENT-Flret-tla-s three ( fry brick , 'W " * Urnlelc < J f ° ° tn at 1810 Dodge ( treet. IR KENT-One dedrable room , suitable lor rt"e l" "clinirTaot i"Unnlre'y ! ' f 'nl > h " " > ' . S -curiur 20th and Dave irt p Btreet. 0 Mp ! IUlEVVKul,8iie , , , 0j , uii'uml hfd rooms ' ' ' " " "veulei-oaa. comfort' larium , , , n0ic' ! - . homo bluckjtbuveneiv Couit hou so. 93J-6p " "Kw00' " hou'1 wthlar"onChorlM * \i ! Si'0 ' 'C'r n'0"U'Kl'T'lroof ' ' ' II. \ .M.chigan Avenue. SU-lp H lll.NT A t o v i0ro room a d n-urii n J.nuar > In .835 . , on 13 h botaeeuVllllam u" > r > ni r at , Jatiper. . 0 0-tf It UBNI-H onxrn homo wtticilUr and eld. I : rn Jnmiliu n | Mia. K. i.cxldlt , 2Sth be-wteu pwaiid HI as 8U. 9124 tUK.yr-riea.santfurnl.hwl room H. E onr. th and ( Iowa U atretW. 503-tf L UIKNT l-urnl holroom niul board J6 0) perl . . try Lest : e.aUsu , JSli Ptitujcjt. It" -P % b IJiOR RENT Ltrge 'arnUhoil r om , first flwr , suitable fcr twogentlomcn , 1623 fe.venworth Sk 692 Sp I.-'Ull ' UKM , newccttdge with four rcx3n : . Ifftri A street bet I oavcnworth and ( lliWJIli Inquire | at 32210th fctrcetbct. Farnam md Ilarncy. A. K. Ish STCtf IfOR HENT-T lepantlv furnished front room tAt nd fouth ex o ur * , moicrnosnvcnlenc * * . S. W corner l"th > nd Cass. mi.11 Thirteen rtwdwfllingi by C.T Taj. Icr , corner llth and DjUil ( s. 643-11 IJ OK HKNT Iloufc " roomi RO ! lorallty by 0 , T. Talrr , oirner 14th and Doujta ! . B4CMI ITOR HENT Oil \U5-A hou > o of 6 rooms liard A andeoiwnter,2lol ( § ith b > rn 21x30. ( Untilt. iicr month. Inqulio nctth-owt comer lOth and 1'iftce St. 773.11 Ij > OH KENT Two or three irrnt room * ttirmihed to gcntloxan and wile , 21(6 ( Ca'.ltoinla St. St.8Ktlf i.ioll Hi.NT : i-rlck ba cment. Inquire DiujfStoro L1 corner 10th acd liouirh * 8i2-tt l OOMi-Withbnrd.daaubo or winter Apply IV at Ht Chai lea lintel. 7 OMI I710R KENT Very desirable lurnlslitd to. ( TR ctn- L' trails-located. Apply at Atkluoou' mlllluorj RtOro. Ifjlh St rro-tt' 358.tr orooma. J.rhh < ps Hoc 1612 outhtth _ street. _ Q39.tf I poll HUNT Suite ol roouit nml boattl lHi'2 Uodca 1 t33-lm F lltn < Mand oruau trom two dollars up. A. llospc , 1619 Dod re. 4S9-lm iflOK HKM' Ila 1 of double bou e , four rooms , 1 Shinned addition , 811. a month. Apply room 21 , Oraana Natioual Baulc. S70-t Foil KENT HinJsomo furnished rooms StOJ St 16th St. Mrs. Hay Spencer. 37241 rpoil JIENT A furnished loom 1008 ParnamSt. FOIt IIEJJT Ouo crud aquaro piano. olEdholm atd : Hriokaon. FOll SALE. I irsTLtS fttbTtnd'Bnt"HoaVWuble'Tlciit'cr'i ' ; parlor Stoves No. 62 , neatly now , cheap , Com plete with a 1 lAtraj J. C. Cowlu , Uoom No. 7 , T > OH Si US A thuou hTy established Jaw L builno't. For purlieu ars , address Mrs. GDO Xitjncr , Tckamah , Neb. 1188 LANDFOU SALG-BOquortjr tccllons 1st dara lanil lOlo''J inlles/rfm / Omaha , $20 to $30 per ucrc. lung tlnio. Uafgi & 11111 , Kcal estate 1404 Far. niuuSr. 871) ) 1 pHEAP L07H-100 good lotsln Park Frrest only 7 v blocks ( romSlrcutcir ilrooi south 13th St. . $150 to $260 per lot. Bo a&Ultl. BSO-1 FINK UKSIDHNCi : LOTS-SCO TOiy choice lots In Omaha Vlewa'dltlon , only 3 blocks frem "New Tu-mlnui , " c f both red and gicen car linen. JJCO lor Intldi' , 00 for corner lots. Be s&llUI , Kcal cs- ta o I40S Farnam St. OjJ-1 TN8IDK HEAL ESTATE-SO lota on Farnam.DouF JL IM and Ucd o In Bogga &III1 'i first and secotil additions S1000 to SI 00. Boggi k Hill , Ucal cetito 1418 I atnam St. 0:2-1 TTiOIl SALE Siloan with all equipment * ready for JE1 lu'irois , locxtcd inaRO-d > NO raska town , not 'ar from Omaha. License RU rtiteed fljurcj nnd lerms re.sonal le. For further infoiraat on apply to John A. Frtjlun , who'tialo liquor dc.lcr , No. 1SD5 Djuglas St. , Oinai a , Kcb. DS7-1 FOK S\LE Detlrablo cottazaccod neljthbo-hood SO C monihli payments. Billou Bros , 317 South 13th St. 075 4 I7WII SALF CottiLfe 3 room * 0 monthly pay- X1 nients. Billou Brca , 317 south 13th St. 974-4 F01 S\LK Boat looted ro'ldenoo lot in Omaha , $30CO , muit uasold , Jlo si Hill. OS3-1 17011 S M-E OU IlENr A Lidles' B rdine Honsj , _ Rood Iccitlon. Address "F. II. " Bee otllso. 9JO-8p ( ? OU SALE OH KXCIIANiJEFor horses or ROCK ! I1 mules , n 8)000 ) stock of goods comlbtlin ; cl : lothlni ; > hats , caps , boots and shoes , and gents' indenuar WH taKosomc horsoin pait iiavmetit , jartnn four rronths' time biljtco cash. Adilrcsa Vf J K. ' Lock li < v 21. On nun , Towa. 9IS-11 IjiQIl SALE The ollice and buBiccssof the Oakl.uul L Indudcndcnt , Oakland , heb. , nno of ihe best icyinp olticcs in the west Will esll business with- lutollico if dosiiel. Addresser call on Oen. W. irettster , Oakland , Neb. 9053 PESIAUKANT FOII SALE onoof the LV tauranU and bakery c mblncd In Nebraska with ; oed location and trade cstabllshc 1 in ciiy of 0010 'opulation. ' Only llrst-clasa restaurant in the place nd doing more in bakeiy line than a 1 others In city ombined. Ice cream p.vlor in season. Oven" , ice louses and c\cr > thing comp'ete. Will sell furnished nd lca\eeerj thing illselata argain and to ght man with small cash payment and balance on Jin ; time so purchaser cm make it pay for Itself. V. S. WISE , Plattamouth , Nob. 817-u 22 [ 710R SALE Restaurant with flxtuies ; best trade L1 in the cltyreason ; for telilag , ill health ; addresa | M. L. . city. \ggo-i _ rOH SALE -Four 18 foot , w-ilnut counters , and 80 - ftet of first class sheh Ing , desiiah c foi drug.gro- ; ry or book Ftoro , Inquire at the otllce of Congdon aikson & Hunt , 1321 Farnam street. boatf 7011 SALE 1 fmusage chopper , horse now cr ; one . rendering kettle , one lard iiroas. Apply at llrook- n Market , ror. 13th and Pierce E02-U 7 > 0r. 8AIE-8COC03 feet dry lumber , A h , Onfc , him , DnswoodandSoltiUple. K , A. tstlnson.St. larles , Michigan. BCOnSlp nY ° E A quantity of Jib and newspaper type for . Bale. Also a good Zither. G. T. Bunco , c/re Bc lico- 760:11 : , I\OR \ SALlOottaRo of 0 rooms , bam , corner lot in ' Shiiinsadditiononly ; l.S,0smaIlcash ; pavinent d balante month'y. ' Bargain. llcCague , op. , . stolllco. 19t' , poll SALE OR EXCIt VNUP.-A water power G.lst. mill , reasons fjrftlllnj ; given on api llcation to o E. Bragg , Waverly , Neb. COi-lm i nOR HAI,15-Nowphaoton. Inqulroof Gee lliul glnaat north-easteorner 16thand DodgoDSltf DSl-tf > OR SALE ea foot on Farrmrn street bet-.vctn 28 aadSO. M. Ivce. Orooor , 2.'d anj Leavenworth. . < J33-lta 011 SALE -Fine bunucM rhanco at Orand Ishn.l . l > cb tS.ttQouja the hank building 2i44an ice building hlch rent , fo , J5 | a month ; a ll ' 5 -and buruler prool safe with Yale time lork-co't WO , al.o wry largo bank b ok flro proof fafo , ik counur , iKaki , hud coal stove , in fact , k coml cit Tltfo" f101"0" ' " T''h lot4UMo"i Locust " white C < ? " ' "i"0 " ! , " dC8J.rod' Cell on or audros-s J."y Grand Itland , , Nob. fj22. IOR HALE A KOO I frame house , 6 roorrs , all In Fowl order Mmt bo moved ot once Apply to Wo , tern Newspaper Union , cor. 12th and How. * _ etrefct3- 814-tl Oil SALE Cheap a second hind high top bugsrr. Inquire at Simpson's Carriage Factory , DOUKO , neen Hth and 15th. zso-tl HALE 1DO.OOJ brlcls on earn at Bellevuc. II. OR 8 ALB A whole took of clothing , boots and shoes , buildings at cost , retiring from business. H. Peterson. 804 aouth Tenth street. 113-3m > K will buyo phaeton a 1318 Farnam St. iii _ . _ 686B OR SALE TITO opoa aeaona-oand buggies aud < J UW7 wagon , obo p , > t 1818 U rney SI. Irll MISCELLftNEOUa. _ KKN 1IC Ono roan cow. Owner can haiearne' ' iy proving proierty and p ylng damagcB J 11 > l orth , cor. Z2d sltiet uu St. Mary'a iveuji . 5 up IliYEDFrom mv barn N , W. corner Sfllh and ) ougl a , one black h r . e ght about 1000 ltj . II boco deformity uiderrlgit Jiw. Anypersou . noify W. J. W.f.ham. . phone 313. 938 t , ' "S UP.9n O0'0" " * 8. I'Kht ' biy horns hits ( pit In forehead and whits p t lu-t sboie til la. W. Elliott , ono mile west ol the barrarka ! -ft lew. , MLY Storage , steve repa'ra and gen ral re- pairing. 0. M Katon , 111 8. 14th St. 740-nlg 118 SCimODEH , Magnetlo Healer , la now loct- te N W. corner 20th and CMS bt D'agnosT.- JtB"ee- 729-n 17 _ _ _ lVV.v1u"l',8'nl"and ' o poola cleaned at thi hortcst notlco and at any time of the day. In an Llyorlrles. Vwlthout the leatt molvi'atlon ' cupwUorntlshborJ , with our Impnuerl and us apparatus. A. Evanj li Uj. , 1008 Ca.ltnl \ - _ 7IO.ilBp | . IVY vaults , sinks and cuuapjols oman d with iilUry cluaiier. S.tlbfuction guarante'id by K. > cl , ( uejebtorto J. M. Smith , ) box sa 6)3 nlBp IlIiF.U STAMI'S On y manufacturcra In Omaha U.m Printing Co. fffli-tl (3UOCKil30It8 ( TO JOHN 0. 'ACOWI ) MDERTAKERS I the cliHtand UW Farnam ( Slrcet. Ordeni by