THE OMAHA DAILY BEE THURSDAY NOVEMBER 6 , 1884. TIIE DAILY BEE Oitmlin Ottluo , on , iittl KiMrnnTii Kt. Council ntiKTH Ollluc , No " Tetxrl S Otrcot.NcRp ttrniiiUvftjr. How York Ollico , Uooui Oft OTrllmno BtlUlUllR. rtry Brnnine , 8nnd } ' Tfco tl ) Oat . . . . . rent . . . jw.ro I Three Months . ik in I On * Month 1.00 Per Week , IS Oenta. ins vtircir tvi rpruwcti tvia > ; . .MOO I Thru .Monthi 9 S9 . 1,00 I Ono Month M , ttofluntcilon ! ! ! > raMIn * tn Ncmi tnd Editorial kern Amtld tw rtddrcwed l'j tha Kniroa cr Tan BM. All R lnt < ti l/etiora ml Itmnlttfiets JdiM d toTmlln PtmMfiiimn Oouruir , CatW , Chrekn f.nd I'ojloince orderi to b ma Jo pay. . l bin to ibo order of tlio company. PUBLISHING CO , , PROPS R KOSHIVATKU , Kdllor. A. II. Fitch , Mnnaijor Dnlly.Circutntion , I > O. Box , 488 Omfthn. rfi-li. TllE PRESIDENCY. Ravioed returns from the doubtful states yivo reasonable uaauranco of republic public m triumph. The Btato of Now York hao boon placed in tlin republican column and Indiana ia conGdontly claimed as aafo for Blatno nncl Logan. Wiiconeln in no longer classed as doubtful and Michigan ' is regarded as safe fur the republican candidates. On the other hand , the oolid couth has been broken by Virginia , and her electoral vote will bo cast for Blalno and Logan unleaj her bourbon local officials shrill suppress the re turns. The only northern slatca which have declared for Cleveland nro Now Joracy and Connecticut but unions the thirty-fix , electoral voteo of Now York are added to thesa stales the democratic candidates are hoDolctnly wrecked. The poraiatoncy with1) ) which loading ] donio cratio organs aooort that their candidatco have carried Now York forcshadowo an electoral contest which is liable to lead to aoriouj complication ? . Tin : national debt has been decreased 633,000,000 cinco the 110th of Juno. This ia about at the rate of § 100,000,000 a > ear. IT is in cloao presidential elections like tliut of Tuoaday that the little throu- electoral vote states can put on very important ! portant airs. THI : Epinojpalinus of Nobraslcn have about aa much trouble in electing a bishop as the American people have had Aii in electing a president. of tin BETWEEN Boas Stout's ruble stone tnt tnt.n trains and Jim Laird's gravel trains the in vote of the oouth Platte country is in a decidedly petrified condition. cit \VliATfiVBU may bu the result of the presidential election the people of Doug las county are anxiously awaiting to loam , beyond the shadow of a doubt , sbl who is to bo our next coroner. ooi LINCOLN cast about 2,700 votes and aft Omnlu polled 7,704. This shown that , o Omaha ia nearly thrco times as largo as Ni. Lincoln , Oaialu has about 05,000 people ido plo and Lincoln between 1,000 ! ) and > 20,000. by Iris certainly a rather fowl proceeding coi to restrain the crowing of the c.unpaign rooster BO long , lie should bo allowed 10 to announce himself from the political till fence oven if ho had to take It nil back of the next day. ox pa TUB voice of the Rod-headed Huostor pawl of the ROCKI'OS is heard throughout the wl canons of Colorado , Bel ford wants to bo of elected to the United States senate , and op ho is running as an independent candi Iu datu. BU Junoi : AYiiiTK , of Pennsylvania , has an decided that iv physician must obey a lei summons to give testimony as an export BO without remuneration , and the "medics" 111 are up in arms. The legal fraternity will pa now have to brush up ou medical juris ah prudence. si thTl Tin : republican stutu committee of Tl Now Hampshire ia evidently composed OB of workers. It so happened that nearly oil : tOCO voters of that atato were absent th from their legal residences , and arrange BO tnonts were successfully made to have I" them nil at the proper polling places on Of Tuesday. Col. Stevens , United States au auSt consul , came all the way from Smyrna St to exercico the right of franchise. TiiKfatoof General Gordon scorns to bo still in doubt. Ono thing sceras ovi .dent and that ia that the British government mont did not give him needed assistance as promptly oa the exigence ! of the oc cation demanded. Either the strength and the determination of the enemy were underated or England's sinews of war are , becoming palsied. IN accordance with the determination .expressed by holders of about § 12.000 , to 00 of Texas and I'aciOo securities ro- aiding in Philadelphia and Baltimore ut a committee has been appointed to look after tloi.r Interests. The committee j fltates that its is object to formulate a plan of mobilization , and that it will no act in concert with Gould if ho will rn. move the Mistoivri Pacific interest in tin1 T xa Pacific boat -1 of directors and no- cord thorn many otxior things ( or whicl or f hey will ask. Uu understood that if at Mr. Gould docs not comply with the ro quosla the oommitteo will apply for the appointment of receiver ; . TKADH RELATIONS WITH SOfTIl AMKHIuA. It is eafo to aay that hardly ono out of ton commissions designated by congress over accomplished any good cither for the appointing 1 power or the countiy at largo. Kjpocially is this the case where politics in the halls of national legisla tion are at it fever hont utid the success tiol party becomes a paramount duty to' services that should bo of practical bene fit to the people , Woknowof nocommliision 111hi however appointed at the last session hiol ol congress which can Accomplish moro for the trace of the United States , if its duty is hoJiestly nnd faithfully perform illCl cd , than that which was designated to visit Mexico and the countriin of Centra and South America in the interest ( f our 31O commerce. ( The fact tlmt wo have dircc railroad communication witli the halls ol MM Monte zunn and ( hit our sea-ports ncarcs tc South and Central American pointi tcat are connected by railroads witli nil tin grain ' fields , vjo.kihops and prominen g'bi business oostions of the United Status maku this a moat opportune time for' thu uforcaaid commission to ntart on ita misnion with the determination to gain the good < will of a , valuable and extensive demand market too long neglected by ditl the producers and business men of thoao tlU United Statca , This commission expects tc leave Now York on the 15th instant , for the City of Mexico. Proper prolim- ' I nary work hna already been in astivo progress t for some time by way of feeling the pulse of metropoliton trade cantors ante to the desirability and value of the mi dertaktng. Now York , Boston nnd Phil adelphia are in full accord with the ob jccts of thu commission , and are in favor of granting all necessary subsidies and direct ; financial aid required. The prom inent business men of these cities a ay that notwithstanding the proximity of th United States and its high standing in the commercial affairs of the entire inW world , there are many prominent South American ports that are never visited by our trading or transfer vessels. The Argentine Republic alone has eleven ship * constantly plying between it and England , and not a single ono spreads its sails for and turns its helm to our shores , which are much nearer and tomi much moro advantageous when reached. miK Even the mails are carried to and from KHi the United States in a roundabout and Hini most unsatisfactory manner. Tnvso niAt American business men showed their anxiety to BCD the commission at work by offering numerous practical sugges tions , which will undoubtedly bo acted upon. For instance , they recommend neceeaary improvements in banking and the custom service botwcon the tvo countries. They allow whuro partial and exorbitant duties on the part of the South American countries render certain lines tr.ido impracticable , and above all they advise n camploto ro-arrangu- tnent of our consular system relation to thrso governments While England has able and high sal aried representatives in all the loading cities of South America wo have only a few and the compensation is too small to " secure men of thu requisite qualifications men 1 who would bo able to live comfort ably and do commercial ai wall as political lea work for the United States. The commission will return to Sun Francisco iftor visiting Mexico , and then proceed i Guatemala , San Salrador , Honduras , Nieiraugua . , Ooatallico , Venezuela , Unit- States of Columbia , Ecuador , Bolivia , idle , Chill , M ondoza and the Argontlno Republic , in the order named , and return way of Brazil. The mcmborn of this commission have an arduous duty to par- form , a long journey before them aud nu- porior diplomatic skill is required to make their miaaiou aucceasful and conacqiiimtly untold value to our commurco. The n oxputiBO will bo no email item , but com pared to benefits that should accrue it la mere drop in the bucket , especially when considered alongeido of huudrodb thousands thrown a\voy [ on ninny cphomoral congressional underlakinga wo know of. U la an investment tlut will suriily bo profitable to our outiro people and ono that oliould have boon made n long time ago before the foreign dnaL'r places that Ho adjacent to that vaat ox- panoo of navigable water that vrnahca thu ahoros of the lending countries of the glebes nnd the Interior municipulilka that ataud in tlio shade of the Andua , The business nion of the United States , oapoclnlly these in our largo tri'storn citioa of Chicago and St. Louis , which nro the supply communities for all of the ia seaboard niarkota named In certain products will attentively watch tlio work the commiation and bo solicitous for a sucjcBsful and satisfactory ending of the South American tour. of of Now that the proposition to sell the old court-house property has boon carried the city council and the county commis a elonors should immediately consult with each othorastothupropercoursotobopuf sued as to the disposal of the property orty so that it shall not pass out of the hands of the city. If thu board of trade it desires to purchase the city lot at the southwest corner of Sixteenth and Farn- am streets , the money realized from this source can bo turned over by the city the county commissioners in payment for the old court-houso lota. If the lot the southwest corner of Sixteenth and in Farnam is not purchased by the board of trade , it can bu readily disposed of to ' " sumo capitalist at a handsome price , but by bettor location for a chamber of com it merce can bo found than this lot , and wo hope the board of trudo will buy it in Omaha certainly ought to have a chamb of commerce building , und tlut , too , on early day. Hoirover , the commis i sioners and the council should immedi ately proceed to carry out the idea of the A3 proportion that Lai been voted upon , as the money fa needed for ( ho retaining wall and other improvements around the now court-house , and this work ought not to bo delayed any lonrcr than pjtsi ble. GROWTH OF OMAHA. The growth of Omaha in strikingly illustrated ' in the vote polled at Tuea ' day's election. The highest vole over pulled in this city prior to this wan in the | presidential election of 1880 when the total vote was ' 1.517. The total vote for ' the Blaine and Cleveland electors : foots up 7,701 , an incroa o of 'Jlfi7 votes . in four years. In ] 880 the vote of Douglas county wan 5,805 , In the fol lowing year it dropped down to 3,308. In the election of 1882 , when wo elected stnlo olliccrs and congressmen , the total vote of the county was 5,820. InlSS.1" ! the vote polled on auprema judge was 5-lM5. ! The total vote of the county this year will bo n fraction over 0,300. Tr other worde , the population of the county has incaeacod 80 per cent in four ' years. The increase In Omaha is nboui tha namo. The population in 1830 , nc ' cording to the national census , was 30 , ' 052 nnd adding 80 per cent to this wo now have 55,17'l people. This is certainly . tainly a very heavy growth in four years , and if wo Increase in the name ratio in ' the next nix ycarj wo shall have 121,309 people in 181)0. ) No matter whether Charley Brown ia elected or dofcatod the grand support givan him by these who know him best and cpprcciato his marked ability and untarnished integrity is an honor of which any man should fcpl proud. The sturdy , mipurclmsablo and manly voters ol 'In I'irat district have boldly pro chimed him their champion , compared with which a monopoly-manipulated teat in congress has not thu alighteat tinge of triumph. IT is gently whiaporod that Dr. Miller , in the event of a democratic victory , is to have a position in Cleveland's cabinet in reward for his great services and dia appointment in the lildon- Hayes cam paign , it is intimated that his appoint mout to a cabinet position will bo at the request of Samuel J , Tildon , who had intended to make the doctor secretary of ' the interior. 'I'm : New England association cf cchool superintendents has boon discuss- ing thu question "flow to ofi'oct a judi cious cut down in geography. " The boat | j way we know of is to send out no moro north polo expeditions and keep Stanley ' out of Africa. Tin : last thing that St. John did at the close of the campaign was to nail < that "villainously malicious" campaign ho. | TUB probability is that Hon. Charles an II. Brown has bjon elected to congress as the successor of Hon. A. J. Weaver. THE Brooklyn bridge is very convenient - voniont for practically illustrating the ' "early and often voting" system. go How many candidates there are to-day cli"f who wished they had written lottery of " non-acceptance. of COI MANY democrats said Grace bcfor en they took their Cleveland crow in Now York yesterday. roc IN the Second congressional district boiT thu fight between Laird and Stickol is ha very close. Or My f CONOIUHSMAN WUAVEII takes a back | . )0 seat , unices wo nru greatly mistaken. ucr Ign Tin : ballot as well as the ballot causes up heap of trouble ti the male sex. on po Tint IJorton Herald. foi Thu agitation nowgoingon in England , which has for Ita purposu n change either UK in the tn construction or constitutional au thority of the llou.io of Lords , is in real ity ono of the moot serious movements that England hna known for ngroat many years. For u long time past them has boon among the oxtreinu Liberals a dis position shown to speak of the upper hii branch of Parliament as n chamber which Ima outlived its tisoftilnosi. From timu to tiini ) throats have been made that if the Lirdadid not nuke thia concession or vote in favor of that bill , they would bo ignominiously deprived of thu power my they have over impuriul logiftlatinn But every one hus rocoguizud the emp tiness of the u threato , and probably no de member of the House of Lords has had ha hia sleep disturbed in consequenceof hawl them. The present agitation , however , at of a deeper mid niuc' < moro determined it character , and , what ia moro , it ia carried nil on in connection with a movement to ex nilTi tend the franchise a connection so in on timate as to make thu tucceaa of the lat ual ter plan the almost inevitable precursor u change in the character of the Houau sai Lords. An English statesman and tiv poor said some years ago in speaking of u n't franchise bill that was then under consid lo eration , that it was better to concede wi littlu than to bo kicked down stairs. ch But if wo do not wholly misinterpret IT Lord Salisbury's position , ho is convinc a ed that to make concession now would BO bo to encourage the kicking , and that if bo the House of Lords is to maintain itself , to must insist on having the last word to tobe ay in the matter of franchise extension said and rcdiitricting. On former occasions , cli the denunciations of the House of 0 Lords iiavo been confined to n th comparatively few men , recognized us being - tin ing ultra in their views , and hence not ' \ \ wholly tn bo depended upon by sober- It minded Englislinu'ii , But now a reform 10 the HOUBU of Lords is demanded by 10d some of the ablest statusnuui in the jui united kingdom , and IB uvun asked for nnd prominent members of the Huuao of nilW Lords itself. Undurthcao ciroumatuncea , almost goes to show without saying to that if the liberal party can continue power for two or thruo years moro , it wli peaceful , but nonp the less important , pp. Tlio litical revolution is likely to tuko place ir IV Great Britain a revolution which will bo till looked buck to in time to come ns being of historically of nearly as much importance ofwh that change which took practical aa Th ministrativu power from the throne for in thu j.urpoao of giving it to parliament. ot TALES OF TELEGRAPHERS. Some Excillrz Experiscccs of Opera tors on the Froiiiier. Two Tliillllns lloljlipi'les How n Trnln'n * Saved Queer MCH- llnw n .Alan host JIN lUtr. Sidney ( Nib. ) Utter to the N. Y. Sun. Several old telegraph operators me : hero lust night , and in the course of : long conversation told of their oxporicn ccs on thu frontier. Ono of them brgan by recalling the great bullion robbery at this placo. It wa ? at neon , nnd most of the depot nnd stage hands had gone across the yards to dinner. As the operator rater sat in the telegraph oflico alone two men presented themselves at hisdoor nnd demanded admittance. Both had rovolvorn. Ho jumped up and lot them it , and they bound and gagged him. Believing lioving howos safe they wont away.When they were out of sight ho managed to got " to hia instrument and by lying clown on ) the table fouud that with ono of his hands ho could roach the koj. By do Kr2us ho Imprpicd his position until the Cheyenne ollico was raised nnd ho told them that n robbery vrnn in progrnas. The operator nt that point ! kept , him posted ns to the proceed ings thennnd in n few minutes ho was gratified ( ' to hoar the intelligence ticked over the wires that tha superintendent 01at and n party ot detectives were on route for Sidney on a special train. The dis tance was 102 milea , but the run was made rapidly tint people of the tovrn were hardly aware of the robbery before the train dashed In. The operator had by that time been released , and it was found thnt tha thlovoa , who hod boon secreted under the depot , had como up through n halo In the iloor niado by re moving a board. The bullion weighed about 500 pounds , and , ns it was thought that they could not have carried it far , n vigorous search was mndo near nt hand. Before night the greater part of the gold was founain a hole under the depot , and the remainder was discovered in a ad joining coal shod , where it had been dropped. The thieves got. away with only about § 13,000 in currency. THE OOALALLA. JtODBEnY. Another operator romnrked that ho' ' was the man who discovered the O alalla train robbery. Ho wna in charge of the littlu olllcp at Kuarny. Ho had had avery " very stupid afternoon , and "as the day was miserable without , ho dozed moro or less. Ho tried to rend , but after it became necessary to light thn lamp * ho found this occupation diatntcfu ) , und aa IK ono came in ho leaned forward , plao ing ; hia arms on hia lablu nnd hia head up on them. " 1 must have slept eoundly for a while1 ho said , "for I lost rojsolf entirely for an hour or two , but presautly had j an indistinct impression that someone ono was calling that I could hoar the cry , 'Help I Help 1" nnd I was powerless to render any assistance. Finally I sat bolt upright , with a nervous feoHng as if something ternblo had happened which I ouqht to have pre vented. I rubbed my eyes and looked around sleepily. Iho depot was empty. It was dark ouuido , nud thu rain was falling. I stopped to the door , and lojkod out for n minute , but heard nothing. Then I went back to my desk , tilled and lighted my pipe , und began to read. My eyes had just fallen on the pa o when my instrument sounded once or twice very feebly. I looked at it closely. It ticked again nlmoatinaudlbly. 'Something' the matter , ' thought I. I got up , an3 leaned over tno sounder and listened. I could just catch the faintest click , as if n child might have been playIng - Ing with a kty somewhere. While I 1m tenod. 1 began lo comprehend the nature the measatjo that was being aent. 1 could not catch all thu lottora , but I got enough , after listening to it a dozen times , to make out this much : 'Og.ilalla , Ojjalulla , Hojp help. ' It Hashed upon all at onco. The overlani train was il being robbed , or had boon robbed. I grabbed my key nnd lot everybody have it from Cheyenne to Omaha. There waa eomo live telegraphing there for n timo. They sent engines out from two or three points , and got to Ojjalulla In tirno to acaro the robbers off. You SOB I was a great dual further off than n dozen other l > operators , but somehow I waa the lirat ono that caught on. The way it hap pened wi)3 tins : The robbera came into tin depot at O ilalla about an hour before fore train time and bound nnd gagged tin oporntor. After they got him lixcd thuy sat around and waited. When the A. train druw up they left him , nnd ho im mediately got himself in a ponition nhoro ho could u o the key a littlo. Tin boys who saw him say it is a mystury how ho overdid it. His legs woru tied tv.'ico nnd hia arms woru pinioned behind him , so tlut it was utmost impossible to move oven the fingers. Thu fact thnt I coula not catch two nonaecutivo letters until I had hoard the message ton or tivelvo limes shown how faint the stroke waa. It wna the quuorcul oxpuriunco of lifo. " AX KXOITINO A third man said ho had scon a good deal of survivu on the border , nnd hud hud n good ninny adventures , only ono of which ever impressed him much. Down ( Jranada , on thu Santa Fo road , yhen was lirat opened , he hnd had n circus ono night with a party of robbers , The country then was a very dangerous out1 , and the management WHO in contin fear of desperadoes. "I was in the cilice ono evening , " ho said , "getting ready to oloso up , when live very hard men cimo in. They did say much at first , but seemed to bo looking , the ground over. Wo were al ways on the lookout for that kind of \ chaps , and as the machine was ticking 1 10 pretended that some one was asking mo question. I laughed a little , and , seizing ! the key , I broke in with , 'Every body Don't btop the express at Granada t to-night , whether signaled or not. Rob. bora hero. ' They tytd mo sharply , but nothing Thoaoundorkoptup a merry click , and I leaned back in the chair. Tney fooled ( around for half an hour and \ then ono of them naked inn what time train was duo. 'Eleven five , ' I paid. 'Well , no want it , ' ono of thoin replied. \ told him that I would signal it. Ab nit 10:30 : I got out the red Iviturn and light It. Just as 1 got it Iked two of them jumped up with revolvers in their hands slid thuy nnuld save mo thu trouble While OIIQ uf thuin covered mo with a \ phlol tin ) others tied mo ( lit on my back u settcu. 1 ojuldn't niovu head or foot Afit'r they got mu there I binn to think \ what sort of n scrauo 1 had got myself in train -would comu presently and uld go Hying by , nud lliou those rut- throats would murder mo just for the fun \ it I h'ld ' thought thu thing nil over TI when I heard A ehsrp whistle ami a roar ) men run cut to iho pln'furm nith A\r aks on und revolvers in hind , Ono them h d the Imiteni , winch ho swung iU \norou > ly. In going out on the pla' form they had left the door opm , so that I could sco things pretty well. I begun to hope that the trait would Btrp , for I know it contained men enough lo do up that crowd if not taktn too much by surprise. The roar cimo nearer nnd nearer , until at Ir.st I know by the sound thnt they were not going to stop. With the whistle blowing nnd the duit flying in clouds aho swept by like n streak of lightning. It waa nil up with me , I thought. The rubbers drop ped the lantern nnd Ivcrm to swear. Then I could hoar them talking , ntui pretty soon I inado up my mind tint thu train had stopped down the road a way nnd thnt they were watching it. Befoio long thry took to their hecli , mountid their horaca nnd wore gono. When the train men came up to the depot , nil armed with Wmchnutera , 1 waa the only occupant They roloaacd mo and I told them whit had happened. A couplu them stayed with mo nnd the truii wont on. If any exproaa over came no.irer being - ing rnbbcd without going through the mill than that ono did , I'd liku to know it. " SCAUII : ) OUT or HIS HAUL The last tpenkrr waa ono who had no hair on his bead , but who said in response to nn inquiry that no scalping knives hnd ovnr taken it off , "It was just scared off , " ho ( ixclained , "down townrd Jules burg. Ono day I wns nt my desk whei the man up at Hooper's sidiny , ton or twclno miles away , telegraphed dowr that ho wao surrounded by _ redskins nnd that they were whetting their tomahawks on the wires. I thought U was n pretty Hood joke tir.til ho telegraphed that the station wna in flames , nud that n lot of the Indians hnd set out for my plr.cc. Then 1 began to prick up roy cars. There were not many of un there juot thru , and wo were in no condition to fight Indians anyway. Wo throw up a brcaotworks and got everybody who had a gun , piatol , n club , or a knife to fall in. It was about sundown when wo got ai ready for them. While wo were waiting nervously for the onslaught , ono of the citizens , n saloon-keeper , came riding up in mad hnato and chotitcd there were just 'millions of them coming ' 'You follows are all ns good ns mnsascred norr , ho said. 'There's only just ono thing to do , and that is to telegraph up and down the line for help. Put it strong , now , ' ho said tn mo. 'Beg , implore , exhort them.1 Well , I could rattle a key pretty well in those days , and 1 everlastingly begged for help. 1 was thoroughly scared , and I threw my whole soul into the work. After nbout nn hour o" ngony Clieyenno broke in with , 'Oh turn youwelf put , you big calfl Whnt's the matter with you ? ' This cooled mo oil'n little , nnd I looked outside nnd saw the people coming and going as usual They had put up n gorgeous joke on mo just bpcauso I waa a telegraphic tender foot. My hair full out BOOH after that , and it IIM never urown nince. " IN THE PASTRY OF XTST1T ) . Vnnllln.T eninnOiance , ctoi flavor Cnkciv Crttiiiii , * ( [ , ! ' * Ullcatvlynnd unt rally UN the fruit from tt hlch they arc ma tie. VOU STRENGTH AM ) TRUE FUUIT FLAVOR THEY STAND ALONE. PREPARED py THE Price Baking Powder Co. , Chicago , III. St. Loulo , Mo. MAKERS or Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder - NO Dr. ] Price's Lupiilin Yeast Gems , ICcnt Dry II ( > | > Yi-nit. 2TOI3 C .TjX3 X3- WE WAKE HUT ONE QUALITY . favorite pmcrlptlnn of * note < l ipoclallil { .norrr- tlroU. ) I2ru eUtnpJui _ flU lt * AiJdreM _ sso " ' "J.'T. ARMSTRONG. M.D. Practice Limited to Di&eahes of the Eye and Ear. 503 Farnam StreetOMAUJ SPECIAL NOTICES " ro T/jriNI'TTO / fOAN In mm not $3COaiid ujmnrds iVI O.K. Da\l3 an ) Co. , Hinl KiUta aud I.nan Agents , li 05 rare am Kt. 293 tf ONKV loaned oa chattel * . lUllroad Tlcketa M bought and sold. A. Foreman , 213 8. Ittli 7(9 U P Oil AHA financial Kxihauue , larpo or email loans inicumii ] | iprcnn't twcuiitv < illcu hours 0 to 6 week diyi , 10 tolHuiiJa . 1603 K.I ill ill SIreit. F Ill to IJoo. 2 Joi \TANTKI > - > first clisu ojttcr cook nt OcttyV , Jp > 1117 Iloualas etrtot. 155 6 \\fANTKI ) A go.iRl \ 1 for KoncrM homework. Ajiply ft * Turner Hall , W. i' , Uronzen , corner li nd HowardB'.reot * . Ifiltf i rANir.O-Almtchirat 15.6 Hurt .Street , 4IUI l21.Bp P I-A fl'et-'hfscook and laundresi In ) qulrunt rcsids'uoof 11 IIVooil , 513 north aid ttrnt , uttvM.O' ] Cam and CalKoinU. 120 tl F lTANThl-llrl ( for hniucwoik. unli alter 6 in „ , )3l3CaloriUitroet. ) ! ( 12S 6p ? \\rAN'TKI ) Autcalv baker and oni'lj imkerullh II refcrtiiiiuj At'i > 'y iuuncilUti b toIocK box 0 , North liunJ , Nub. 12 : 6j > P \\f < "I rii ; > A inlddlcd-iKOl woman to take rare if ilillJ CulUt jiu t. SMn eh cut , near PF 115 fll F Us Nfl- : ! ) \ roinpstt.'nt Klrl frgen < ril lon 0' 13(1) MO k , 211U llu.nujttreut. . \\7ANTKD Ono to thrco fclaUm. Dratand laimb F li Anilum Lulldlui ; Council Illillld. U , ttrsuo. FF 110 Op F \\rANTKD-Co-k at lUnai-t Iloust. Kpint'ii need trow t un''y. lisa , ! ra.d D A tlibt c'aw | > try cook at the C.'oz- F 1SOO VAN1'A ' : < 1' < " 1 i ; " d prlceistial ] work ami flic , alJ. Audi. > tJ W. Hcarlck , SOIF Iloatrlu , tll , V7J Up F \ < NTKn-lra > elint ! mlrmimn lo ell rubber nd I U > uU an I bh * i > n co iu tbluii tu tl boot und luutndetlroun'buut Uic.NiH'li utit Heferti'CJ ' rt' . . red Addict * "K. 11. r. Die vtce. 9:3 ( ij > J. \\TANTFH f > > 4 cltl fcr fcneral houfcwork. j ' t u * tlieg oilrcok Applat 2420 Ilftinry I .Mr4.J M llinr-ton. 95S-tf | XSl f.H iTiFurd ( till to do KcntraT houstwnrk In a ijml'j of twjieisuiis. | AilclrceiA C 1) , Ileorlllce. Ointf " \\'ANIiu ; > > ttllors at S.'l 12th St. 633 1m U ARcnn lor tt.o Mmtit lUil IHMir ute Co.UltoM tha Compiii } at Stiutt Xtli. CSS-lm . _ _ I.vlleiorsentiernen Inclt ) orcountry tolMcotilcc , lUht arid | It.'mnt work nt thcli onn liortc , | 2 to$6ad yi'fwlly and quietly made rk nt bv ' . nil ; n > iaina slntfj M > s'anip for rci'lj a llcllabio Man l'i ; Co , I'lil kdtlphli , 1'a , COM tu WANTKD-AKentfl to wll OatUnhurfal ! IMil ratoron monthly t J menu Call on or ad fi W. I ) ? I1. Lowrj- , room , 119 north lOlh t Onuha. ' . _ . . _ nil OF. : > TLKMKN-In ci'j > V or country , to take nlco , Hunt and plo-mi worlinttliclr own homes ; s51 to 85 per day ojallj ui quietly made : work lent by nnll no ran'-aulm ; in : stamp for rcpir. I'leaio a IJtcsalldiablo Mauf'it Oo.t ' p . iOI-lm WATtKI ) . Y17ANTBU Rltuilon ! vlthuraln dealer. I\PCI : \ \ Icnro In bin lip and book I coping. Afilrcsi "C. H. L."Ucaotllco. 140 7p , - . _ . . ! > By awnmann lev I ' out tta'hliu 1 > V the I'flj. "M. B " ' 'so ollko. 143 Op \\7ANTKD SlttialIon by a } ouni ; man In a ( ton It orrl\ato | fan < lty. Speaks Scandinavian n Address "A. 0. " lloooll.ce. 137 7p \ fjNTF.t ) A f ituatlon bv a fln t-ch's Vi In clothing , gints furnlohln or drj poods lies ot reference gttcii I ftNdlindeistand bow to keep set tf books. Address L. S. M ) cr , cnro the Dee 107-Sp A\TANI'ED By n widow , n position as hon l o- ' M keeper. Address "D.JI. " Dcoolllce. 1300 " \\7VNTCD "cwliij ? bv thoilty orwcckln shopoi li prUato family. } an experience 1 ilressmnkcr Call orndore's 'K."No. lOjhor h ISth St. 1,1S ] " \\rANltU in a lotMilKtit by nt'inlv cxnciltn o II man , tuition a b'o d nnd cake bjVcr. I tf cnuis. Apply J. leu in. Baker Nuth lleiul , Xcb. " \\7ANTHD Uy njounglaoyasliuall n OB book' i keeper or copjlst , Address "X , Y , / " Bel olllcc. 109 Sp I'ositlon as nimo Ho'f rcn' . WANTRD Urn. J. N. Kdliignood , 1123 K. 17tli St. 1)20-1 A V ountf married man wacts eltuatton aa nonk hooper , \vholeeolo iraiabllshnicut In Omaha , Addreac " 0. " oaro Boa. SSU-tf Furniture salesman who can do tw WANTED rias work In our , time but Iliorcuehly utpcr Icnctd and energetic titcd npi > lv tu M. F. .Martin , 81' South 16th. 110-7 T\TANIKD Sewlngln famlllcsby the dav or week. Ti It n competent dressmaker. Apply at north' cast corner Capitol acnuo and 14th St. 140-Oji ANTfi 1'upilj li short hand Pitman sy-tarr Miss Nllcs , 10th end HlPkoij St. 123-lOp WANTED Two day boirderuat 172 I ) To rent n small f jrnlshcd house would buy liiriillurolf desirable end ihuap Address "II. " drawtr 22 , city 070 B ] TTIT'ANTKO Baslnces. Au actl\e merchsril o VV th rough bt'fiino.,8 education and l.ablta cmi tumphtlng n chanqo January 1 t , 1SS5 , i his to pur r Imtc an interest la a well t stnhlhhcd incr antiio or imnn'fn.tntin ] ( ; tiiBlncsK , w uld buy cut a small 1 > U8 nc84hai $10 WO cashcan furnish rcfcrcLcea ol a hlul oridcrand would c\pcct6ame Tasccuicrcilv , ad dress tiMae Iu 1 name and paitlcula e , "Merchant' cue. ISco ottko. 50 6 : lo'.vkp \17ANTKD S5CO to WO.OCO on thlily , flxty 01 11 nmct\ dabcbt sicurit . Addrcud "S " lice olllcc. 639-tf \\7-ANTEP To buj a Ity lot to be paid In wccklj TT or monthly Installments. Address "U. II " I c olllcc. 012-tf TTfANTLD J2.000 on HreNclaw city pecurlty.for V V years , ht 9 per cent. Audrcoa Iox ! 620 Too : W > 7tfl-tf roic B Hr Hou3c3 ans PIOll ItH.VT Three room house and cellar , on liar. J.1 ntj and 22d Direct , S1200. II. llulculcn. No \ork Dry OooJs store. If3-7n I for tttohirsis , vaiimtht.oonitr4tibt. ! AUKUS Ilandoiv , Broom 1'actory , Chicago St. 161 tp " 1,1011 RENT Furnl'lied rooirs 16th St. , between JT FainamandlJarucy. M. f. Mattin , 310 SouU 16th. 119 7 FOKHKN'T Two e'cKint ref ms in suite with mod ern In proiemvi t , top lloor. Brunner'a hlook , S.V cor 10th and 1)0 J c. Helcrcncea required , 976 dp 17101 UK.NT Punished room S. K. cor. I6th ai JL1 Calif rr.ii . slnet. H5-5i- F Nr Wcasuntnom at 10J3 Dojgo strct bullable , for one or two entkmiu. Hi-tp fjiOIlHENl' "millhouse , will , ci'ttrii nnd itood JP cellar , in wctt O - aha Iuiulio ] of Auics J41-7 ] ' FOIt HKNT Iloom cornir of 17ih nd Qraco Sts HI tl FOH UKN'T Smnll cottace , three room' , cruth SSdetreit. , nqulro 1703 Jacks n ftr.it. 133-7p FOIl HhNT front nm ! back parlor and two bfd 10 nns fuiul htd , ct CD N. 13d t tied , between Capltulatciiuuand Ii\cnport eticit. KO 7p T/OH'Kh T lo'rTm house 21it ami Hurt Jl'i' ' . ' " ' " JT 4 room hous9 vStn and DoL'Kln iilO. UcfRi k Hill Itoll istatti 14i b Tu'iiaui St. 084 1 | FO I ItKNT Tun fron * roo-na'or ( Hjht'lioirVc" . keepinsf , atS'ilOCI kasfostrea. ] : > Kp FOIt lir.NT MirnUhed rormS. W. cornsrcf 17th I Oc and Capitol ru cnuu. 133 Op i ilj f iriilsheil rooj)3 lorslnj'o ( 'cn tlcme . in p'Uat fjinllt , ilot'rnblolociM ; h IK rs uithi i half bloulc. I'orpa-ticulara uddr at "A B.onlllic. 101 Op IjiOH KSNT To un'iirnltlii ' ) I rocim f , r ho'jse- ki'cplnj , ' , and ( .no fiirtilshcd loom , 1GI7 < liku'j Blreet. 1310i FOIl IlKVT \ cottaue on Chicago streetbet )4th ami 15lh fccpilro of Ji.li'1 Mutt 11) Op fir $ I' Verj di'tlrabl i room at 1721 Cipitol plo 1 ; i\fiiiu' Cad at thai niunU.'r. 110-1. . | an \ > lt HI.NT Kurnlshoduito of rooms ; else one K. alnglo loouicrj pca ivitly looted on C'aptnl Ili'l ' , uusof lii h hcfiool. Address uith ndrAiro \ Y , / , " Ilio olllca. 118 icii . | the FOH IlKNT The corner st ro loth and I.oaxrn. ard woitb. Appl ) (1. 11. I'vttrtion. 103 tf ' " FOB HUNT Kocni' , Oil N. lEth street , | 0 per month. J'bn Biadford,102 IDIhht i ( > 2-lf Lcl NT Afurnljlitd room at 1J18 Jao'.fon St. 1 71011 IIKNT Large furrlalicil front room sulloblo foronoortwoB ntlemenj 1710 Chicago St. DOMf G. FOIlllENT-Wlth board , nicely furnished rooms with eas and bath room , at B. W. cor. 14th and Jones streets. 767 8p 1.1011 KENT Cottigo of the rooms , degrade lo. F cation. 0 F. DavisiCo , 'Mb r rnanut. FOIl IlKNT-Two nlco front rooms In prltate i > m. lly forlliiht rouie keeping or 1 cluing , ncwcotUge S block north of St. Jlary'n u\e. sticet elm. App y Rm . oiucntat. 100 Sp flm Til FOIl KENT Pleasant furnUhod room.OOi N. 17th. BS8 Pp X > ll IlENF 1'leaiaat furnlthcd room at lli'OCji the Itol a > o 070-7 - OIl IlENT-Ooo unfii'nUhf.l room for house. F 1 'keopltiif. Beemer'a tlook , tor.ttn and Howard. 7DO ti FOIt HKNT Hoiunt roonu with board 106 N. dlu 18th St. 711-Ep > ITIOIl HEST-Fltst-cla-s tbrco Itiry brlclt , rnftal rcf , uarrhuUbo , Iidraull3 flevutor , o > nrrcl in ntr. llaiiroad ( rack to door. Barker i , lla > nv , ) a id f' rxun. OJ6-tf t FOIl IICNT Furnlihed rooniiat 1816 Uodgostreet. OiO Oil ) FOIl KENT OIIQ deilrabla room , suitable for ono U cr two griitlvj.i-ii. I/iatoJ one quarter MOCK bt UUIJ'H avenue , b > lh rooji and | rt mid H atcr , 620 I'lcai u.t street. 637 tf Foil HHV KuriiltliuJ iml uii'urnlthed roonu < vlth bum ! mole'ii CDntculuucjt. homo comdirH Funuin , bluu abj\o now Uouit homo P32-6p j 17011 Itr.NT-A rev 'ore ' room ft'id olllcediin.kUIr * ' i injiiiuir ) m , 1SS5 , un 13 hloucou U'llllanH I Hickory nnurimtJ t-ft | H-r. 0 0-tt | * - ' 1 / OH ii.NT-ri : : want furnUhed room S , T. oor j clev Itthand Jlowa.dstrcsU. SC3 tf. J--S IpOH KENT Fuml'hed riom sndboard $1 01 JL 'week Very best location , 1814 Daicnport. 045-f.p l/Oll'llKM new nrtUigo tilth fourrc > oin T Tas street bet. I paienworth and Mason. ln < ni K 32110th street bet. Farnitn and Harnci. A. Kn i- . 17011 S7Uf IIENT Hcga'itlv furnished front room cait / J1 ind oiith c\-vi urc , ino.irnosmcnlenco * . S. W corner 17th ami Cass ffll ( f HnST-Thlrfcn ton dwelling by C. T Ta\ . lr , corner 14th and DJU IJJ. f 13.11 IIou o7 roomi , Uty ! In C. T. Tajl r , o rner 14th and Douglas. TTOR IlKNT Oil \M3-Ahcu o of B to. in ? l.ir JL andeofinat r,2loti ltli IITII 2I\30. I , n : u > . per month. luqulro north out coiner CCth and Pierce St. 77Sti I7OH IU.NT Tuoor tlmoir nt roonu fium.'jul -I ? to gcntloxan and nllc , 2115 California St. St.ffitf I/OH UK.NT Hrlck ihVcmcnt. Inqulic Uiui ; stoic JJ rorofr lOlh atdDouchi S 2 tf I-JOO.M3-With bnrd.djl rali o orwlnto. Apph i\Rt t C'lUilcallBtel 7 fKtf _ _ { 7011 lll'NTVrj do'lrabto furnished TOI mq cen 1 tralh li"A.ud. Apply at Atkinson' ui ! in. . r\ stoic , 16lli . " 'P MUI Hprln * watc . i 3' 0.tt IfOKllKNr ' Cottage of flvu tooius. J. 1'hlppi l.oc _ 'lfil2ruth _ _ 5th ttrrot. _ _ ' T70II lUiN'f Suitool rooms oud boaid Iijl2 l > e lie X1 63-l-lm ; ,1OllllENr I'ltiiiMnnd ornans from ti > . > ( li/ilirs . up. A. Ilospc , UilO DovU-o. 480-liu ipou HI'.NT Ilivl of doiiiiio boii-v , four looum , 1 Shlnu'idnddltiriill. a month. Apply room 21 , Onutia Nitloual ll.M.lc. . 370-t I poll IlKOT Hrvndsimo furnished rooms aiflj fct 1 lOthfit. lira. JliySpeneor. ' " JjiOll KENT A furnished loom 1003 1'aruam et. 207-tf rnOK ilHNT Ouu tfrtrni oquaru pu.ua. Iuiptrt JL ? oIKdholm aid Crlolcaon. 410-tf FOR BALE. I poll SM.n Second h'indcd hard and sclt oor.I 1 stoics , at Oarb Wire Co'ii ollico , cheap. 167-S T70II SAtjE An In tcrost In a good paying bust- f ntsicaii bo had for bou S3 COD. A partner returns - turns cast for good reasons Addrcsj box 49S citj. 1688 F lOIl UALK-Chcari , rotUurant best location In city. Addrcjj "I , . " Bco ollico. 152-Sp FOIl SALE $6001 stock of dry goods notions , un derwear , furnlitilng | teed < , linens , ladles' Hosiery .Vc. Nlco clem block , and take property and some cah. Garrabraut li Cole , 1208 DBU lat St. 147-llp FOH S\Ij < Nearly now. splendid basn burner , Elkhcriicoik'.ng stove and household furniture , at 2117 Davenport street. 17-S FOIl SALE r K TilAIE Interest In new oittigc 7 rootrf nnd lo' , two blucks from street oar , for good Nebraska land or vacant Omaha property. Ad dress "Q.1 thisolllce. 155-7 " 17011 tiAUK Six Irish Jcra-y cowa with cal\es2 tc X1 10 dnjs old , at reasoniblu prices , nno milo \\cst ol Fair Ground } Spring Valley Stack Farm. 210 ii N. I V. SJLOMON. FOIl SALE Two Radian t Hnao Double Heater * , parlor Sto 01 No. 61 , nearly now , cheap. Com plete with al extras. J. C. Cowin , Koom No. 7 , Urclghton Block. 112-6p FOR S LE V tlnrouzhly c tibllshnd jewelry busine'8. ? or partlcuars , address Mra. George Xitiner , Tckati'ah , Neb. 110 S T AND POll 'jALK-69qnortjr sections 1st class JU land 10 to Uj miles hem Omaht $20 to $30 tier ntre. | jng tlaie. Bo g ) & Hill , Ueal estate 1403 Far- cam St. 0701 _ /111EAP LOIS -100 good lotlin Park Forest only 7 v/ blocks fr mSrcet cir d > COL south 13th St. . SltC to J2EO per lot Bogcs & Hill. OSC-1 FINK ItK.SIDEN'Ci : I.OTrf 3CO\ery i holce lots III OmiraVlewa ditlon , onlv'3 bloikn frem "New Terminus" < f both re' ' and gi con car linen , SJ'.O for in-IJc , * et,0 for corner lets. BcgiS&Hill , bcal ei- ta o 140S Farnam bt. O'l-l TSSIDE IlEAL EST \TK-SO I tl on ' 'arn'x JL las and Old ol Bojgs & IIil 'i first and qeund ui'Wions $100U toil 00. BOJS'J & Hill , lloalcttate 1403 Fainam St. 052-1 17 OR S tK OR KENT A TvutleV Bnardlne.House , goo 1 1. . cition. Address "F. II. " Bee olllcc. 05U Op FIlSALBORi\CH\NGK : For horses or good mules , a SI 00(1 ( etuck of goods consistlni ; of clothing , hats , caps , boots and shoes , and gouts' underwear.V11 take Homo horsesin pait pa > mcnt , part nn four tnontha * time bil.nco cash. Address "W J K. ' Lock Bix at. Onitta , Iowa. Oli-11 RESIAUKANT FOK SAIiE Onoet the best res taurants and bakery c mblned in Nebraska with good location and trade cstablishc I in ci.of 0030 lioptiUtion. Only lirat class restaurant In the place and doing more in bakery line than a I others In city combined Ice cream pallor in season. Oxen11 , Ice houses and e\irjthing complete.lMtclI furnlslicd and lea\o e erjthingillsell at a Bargain and to right man with smill cash payment and Ualanco on lout ; time HO | urcluser cm make it pay for Itself. W S WISH , I'htts notith , Neb. 817-n 21 A FOHSALU-r.nir IS foot , walnut counters , and 80 feet of first class shelving , dcMiiab'o foi drug.gro- cery nr book btore. Inquire at the olllcc of Coiindou C aikson A. Hunt , 1324 rorium street. l-J3t ( ( FOIl SALE 1 pausago chopper , borso power ; one r'ndcilug kettle , one 1 ird prcai. Apply at Uronk' Ijn Market , nor. 13th and Pierce SOJ-tl FOU SALE-8CO.COO feet dry lumber , Ah , Oak , ' I'.lui , Basiwood andSoftMiple , K , A. ttln son , St. Charles , lllohigan. 800 n21p TYPE Aqua tltvof Job am newspaper typo for J pale. Abe u i , - > od Zither. C. T. llance , c ro Dcr- otllce. 765tf : Olt SLi : ( Cottage of G rooms , bam , corner lot in Shlnn'a addition ; enl > Jl.r , O.small . cash payment and balance monthly. Bargain. jlcCaguc , npp. postolllLO. UIDtl I TiOll Si. . iOIliXOH\NOi : \ w.tcr power tl M 1 mill , ita onafjr'elling given oa application to Oeo. E. I'ragg , tta\crly , Ntb. COMni , FOH HALE- Now phicton. Inquire ot Geo. Hlg- gins at north- cat corner 16th end l.db'o 6Sl-tf F OR SALE 60 feet on Farram street between 5 and 3. Jl. LLO , Grocer , 'J.'d an I Ijea\onworth. 633-1 m I.IOHSAmH.o ' . binned 'hvicoflt 'lr nd ItUll'l Neb f.l.i 00 ontho lianlt building 22x44 ; an olllco build iig whlcdronuf r $15 a ininth ; a large ( i and Imrt'le' prno' eafo with \ ' \ \ llmeloik coit llluo , al oerv hrgu bank b.tok . fire proof tafe , bank cnuntrr , d.sks bird coal stove , In fact , a lOm- u binit ou HI , together ni li lot 44i66 an Luctut street. Title i orfict 'I inns i cah , la'anco 0:1 : one I tw n j ears time if desired. Cull on or acid re.3 Jar . White , Urand Hand , Neh. 622-tf IT-UflHAbK A goo I frame house , 6 roon H , all In trued order JIuit lw moved at once Apply to- We torn Newspaper Ulon , cor. 12th and linn. utrceta. EI-tl FOP. SlT.K-Cheap n necond lund high lop buirgy. Inquire at Simpson's Carrloire Factory , Dodge , between 14th and 16th. 1 , OR HALE 160.0CU brlc.k ou cars at Bellerue. H. T. Clarke. 218-tf FOIt SALE A whole lock of clothing , boots and shoes , buUdingH at cost , retiring from business. . H. Peterson , 804 south Tenth street. 113 3m will buya phaeton a 1313 Fatnam St , OR HALE Two open 6ooona-n : d bti jlei > l.d n , oho p , l 1B1H H rucy t ! , ttlDCELLANEOUS. BTH\VEI-rrommi barn N , W , corner Sflth and Io\in'l s.unu Inckhrswegbt ajout 10..0 Ibt Kniall bm ndcfO'inuy u iditr rli ; ' t jw. Anv percou finding tuch IK rue , ploiso notify Vf. J , W.Nhana , TclcphonuSIS. OSS tf rilAKUN Ul'-On October S3 , a light b ) her e , while ipuln loreluadttwl vwldtiH ) till labntu tltb W. K.hott , ouo mile west of the birrs , kt. iP42-ttUu IpAMII.V Stora o , stova rcpVrg and general re * pairing. C it Katon , 111 H. 14th Ss. 74a-nl MIIH. 8CHIIODKH , Utgnctlo Healer , li now loca . te N. W , coiner 0th and CASJ tat I > agnse iassfric. 729-n 17 PUIVVtanlK , nlnci ! uuil conpoola cleaned at th ; sliorlent not ko und at ant tlinu of 'he da ) , In an entirely or.l < rloi way without the lca t ruclis atlun ( icoupautHor n. IgM or * . with our iuiprnved and lulurliM apparatus. A. h\Biis It Ua. , 10(6 Caultu \ M' . 710-iildp LUIVV vaults , slnl.il and cot pOI clesrud with nnlUry rlunivr Hitl.-ilactiou giuranto" . ! by r' , AbeMnucttinnortuJ. M Muuth , ) box 278 e.'Snie.i Ulllll'.ll STAMP : ) -On y manufacturers InOmaha _ M.-tl ( HUCUfiblOHS TO JOHN O JACOH.1) ) UNDERTAKERS i i At the old ttand 1117 Farnam fstroot Orde by ph logcltod and rromntly ittondcd ta ItU