Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 11, 1884, Page 7, Image 7

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DAiLY istott 1 NO EMBEK 11 1834.
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Are Without A Rival ,
AND-
been Awarded Ono Huudrod and eighteen Prise
MedaJs at all the prominent expositions of the
World for the Last Fifty Years. And
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An crnininntion of tlieso magiiificont Pinnoa is politely request
before purchasing any other instrument.
General Western Representatives.
P. S.-Also Gen'l Agt's for KNABE , VOSB & SOWS ,
B13HR BEOS. , 'and ' AEION PIANOS , and SHONIHGBB
OYMBELIvA and CLOUGH & WARREN ORGANS.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
NOTICE. Special a vcrtlooments , BVIO as Loet ,
FounJ , To Loan , For Sale , To llont , Wanto , Board
ing , et ; . , 111 bo Inserted In this column at the low
rate oJ TEN CENTS PEll LINE for the flret Insertloo
nnd FIVE CENTS PER LINK for each nubsoquent n
portion. Leave advortlucmonts at our office , No.
Pcirl Street near ISroadw&T
WANTS.
ulth or without board , on or bcforo the 16th
ntO'SJThlrd.
ijiUH 11KNT n. suite of rooms tu central locution
Ju Enquire of Dr Hanchott , No. 12 1'carlSt
FOKSALP Oil HUNT The Onls I'ackluic h
and machinery , I > catcd In this city. Cap
150 hoiis poi ilajOilcll & ] Hv.
\\'ANTED Airw.il [ ueriuaii lmti.li > r ; 0110 tliat
V can imKo all Mnjj of SIUS.IKO. Aoply t
lirradivay MOAC ilaikct , 327 liioailu > y , Oouncil
Blh'.Ta.
tj" 7ANTKD Every bo < ly in Council BluCa to tote
1 I lanUiix. Dcllicrud by c&rrlorat only twenty
rcrt ? a vrooli.
/\LD PAFUItS For oalo at BBS oflic * . at S5 cents
a hundred
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
Thn following are the tlmoa ol the arrival and de
parture o ( tiains by central standard time , at
focM ilcpnta. Trains lea\e transfer depot ton ma
U.UD earlier and arrive ton minutes later.
CI1IOAOO , BURMSOION AND qUINOT.
MAVt. 1BJIVJ.
6S5nra : Chloaj-o Express 8:00 : rn
0:40 : a m FMt Mall. 7:00 : p ir
7:10a : m /Mall and Kxpresa , 7 ! ' 3 P in
13 : 0 p ci Accommodation. 3'M p m
At local depot only.
KiSBiS C1TT , HT . JOB AND COCNCIIi FLUFFS.7PB
10:05 : a m Mail and Express , 7PB : p m
i:05 : p ra Pacific Express , 6:50 : p in
CniCAOO , IIILWAURBS AND 8T ,
i * 5:25 : p m Express , 9.05 a m
V 3:16 : n m Express , 6:65 : p m
% CHiOAiiO , nocn ISLAND AND .
6:80 : pr.i Atlantic Expreej , 8:06 : a m
9:20 : a in toy Express , 8:54 : p in
7:20 : a ui "Hos Molnos Accommodation , 6UB : p m
At local depot only.
jyHlBII , ST. IXJIJIH AND PACiriO. .
l-UOam Mall , 4:15 : ptn
S'lOjin Acconnnodatorj 9 CO cm
lM : > pin f i. I oal3 Express 8:15 : pm
4:50 : p in Cclca o Express 10:55 : a m
At Trtui-fer "nly
cmOAr.oand Kn&TnvrasTO * .
6:30 : p m Expruj , 5.10 p m
) 24 B in Pacific Express 9:05 : i. m
eioox CITT j > w I'Acmc.
7w : p ui St. 1'aul Exprep. < , 5:10 : a in
7 ! i a ; u Day Exjitesa CiO : p m
s:00pn : V/estcin Exprcec ,
11:00 : urn PaclBc EJtpn" > ] , 4JOptn :
7-1Cr. ro Local Kxproa , eH : m
l.iO : i ui Lincoln Expreaj ,
At Transfur only.
DUMMV TP.IIS1) IOOMAIU.
:20-8so-3:3o-io:00-iii'iv : : : : : ' tu. i:30-s : :
a:80-4.3fl-5i''Wl:3J.UC'5p : : : : m Sunday 9 :3ll : : 10
. ' < ' ' . Arii. 10 ruin
fc.iu : SOSiWfl : JJ-ll'ui p. ui ii
to IK < ir.- Inn ui Hm' >
Four ftory brirk , Jtiit erected on O. street , be-
uucn 7th nnd bill stri-eis. Klncit furnlibcd , bc t
and moat nahonablo prii-td liuuso at the Oar/lti"
Near ml depot * . JIKS. KAIKCOAKM'.Y ,
uov 3-mo lin Proprietor.
B. Eie0 M , D.
or other tumors removed without tb
knlfo or drawing o blood.
CHRONIC'DISEASES
" * * - ' ' *
Over hlrty year } practical oxperlocce OKIce No ,
I'earl trecc , Council bluffu
t Concultatlon free
209 Upi > c * Broadway , ugain to the Trout.
S11) JF , relict * anil come and K.viinlno , and see for
> ourHl\en u hat > on can buy forCai at my place.
I quote 5011 at follows :
IS Ibx g'anuUtol sugar for $1 00
ISlbdWhilo exUsupirf r 1 (0
20 bars Kirk'u white Hus lan scan for 1 0) )
J2 Imrn Palii'a. e < | ii l to Klrk'n Huwian Biiip fur , 1 ro
< 01irsKlrk'aUuoIndim < npfor 1 00
lupont'n bent | xi der p r Hi 21
18 boxes of matches for
HI nip California honey diipn , pur g.l
Krup , warantod ttilctly ptiro Vcraout m > plo
IRTfcal , 100
Horghaui per gal . . 60
A f-o. 1 r'nitliah currants Klb > for. . 1 00
lewis' Lje , fcnullie 10 loxeif > r 100
C'anned blau borrles , pre ervd , 5 ran * fur . . 1 10
Canned Sib yellow patches ii uhlteetrupfi for. 1 (0
Canmd Ui Utqualily Tomatoes lOfor. . . . 1 ro
A No. 1 uhitotlith. ntrklt , 70
Tobiocn , Lor'lard ' Cliinax , per pnund 60
T T. T. 1 can Hell you according toijual tjfinm
Ho to 70c per Ib.
Hour We sell the celebrated Patent Fancy per
We \ | ' 'ii > ll Uptlria J'uet OHS
Ciroivry , and warrant eterjthliiK u trll tioudnle
llvcrrd fitu In ary part of the city. I nisi liomllu
Ulavei ) ttu Jllt'eiS , Dry c/jj'la rjKl Nctlojitj , Bo > tn
ml Hhoa , ttu < i acurd oncirtlii > nt nf Tmwuro Hi
in.'ipbit ; I wl'I n't tidy Iw not uudir olil on an )
trend * , Imt uil ( till 20 per cant lielowanvCoiujwiitl n
In thufltv Wo ate IIOA reutivl > gan kjtolra uf l > IM
In ld > 'h wo cut give the gr < atitt lurfalrw < i cr nflero
In thu i-lty Jh e > | ioii < 4 lua ury llfrht , vvltli n < '
Htnts lo pa > I am enabled and wnlKcll clu.ip fur
C'AHU. Call when you naiit Uusbmtof Uirh'aui In
my linu ,
J. P FILBERT ,
i-'O'J Uppsr Ur m'l way , C luncll JJluffd
R. VAUCHAftf ,
Justice of the Peace.
Omaha and Oonnoil
Rtil Mt&ta BoUcoibn gencyOdd fcllowi Block
orer String Uuik
N. SCHURZ.
OFFICE OVEH AUEUICAN KXPKES3.
COUNCIL iiLUFFS. IOWA
J. 11. TAIE. WAlllUN W111T2.
Fractlco In Htato anil Federal Coutta.
Collections promptly attended tu.
Room 10 , Shugart's Building ,
COUNCIL BIiUFirS IOWA'
i J. J. STEWART ,
ATIOMAT
Tractlcca In Federal and State Courts. 001 Broad
way , o\cr Snlii9 ) Bank.
COUNCIL BLUFl'S - IOWA.
. c. c.
100 MAIN STREET ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS - - IOWA
Dr , W. 11. Shoroaden
DENTIST ,
Masonic Temple ,
Council Blufla owa.
BIG DRIVE.
AT
HOMER'S.
23 lilixln Street Council Bluffa
Thnutoof Joa torni " She-
Lliie" In counectloii wltb Ib
corpor&to nnmo of u ffyoatroad
convoys an Idoi of uetwbit
required by the tra\ cling nub
llc-a Bhoit Uat O > | l"k Tian
and tlit ) liciit . I j.v ; ) c:3J ; >
tlons Ml of wh'ch ro ! n n >
bed by kho igntesi ullwiv In Amcrlct.
And St. Paul.
It owns and operates over t.KOO mllce of
orlbern Hllnols , Wleccnrtu , Minnesota , low *
akota ; and aa ts main linen , branchea and oonnei
oni reach all the great buglnces centria of lh >
Horthwcsl and Far Wcet , U naturally answerth <
dosorlptlOD of fitiort Line , and Best Ilouto betnjeo
Chicago , Milwaukee , Ht. 1'aul and Mlnneapolli.
C3ilca o , Milwaukee , IA Cronso and Wlnona.
Obloauo , llilwaukuc , Aberdeen and KUendtlo
ObicaKO , Milwaukee , Kau Clalro and Btlllntter
Chlcafn'o , Milwaukee , Waueau ( .nd Merrill.
OlilcaKO , Milwaukee , Beaver l > am and Ostikoeb.
Chicago , Milwaukee , Waukrcba und Ooonomowor
Chicago , Milwaukee , Madison and I'rr.lrledu Clil
Ohlcatto , Milwaukee , Ou atonn a and Falrlbanll ,
Chicago , Belolt JanenvlUo and Mineral I'olni.
Chlctgo , Elfdn , Kockforil anil Dubuquo.
Clilco 'O , Clluton.llocV Island and Codir Jlapl Ji.
Olilcogo , Council Blufffl and Omaha.
( IhleoKO , Sioux City , Kloui Falleand Yank ton
OblcaKO , llllwaukeo , Ultcbell and Chamberlain
llcok Island. Uubuquo , Bt. Paul and Mlnneapollc.
Davenpoil almar , ft. Paul aaii Minneapolis
Ilillmaa B UCIH.TS and the Finest IHnlnir Can In
Uio n.-rM are run on the muln lines of tlieC'UICAOO ,
MILWAUKEE AND ST. PAUL UAILWAY.andeverv
tttcntlonls paid to | > ac oD/ora by conrteougemployDi
of the Company.
6. 8. MKIIHILL , Oen'l M/imccr.
A. V II. OAItl'L'NTER , Oeii' I'a B. A
T. CLARK , flen'l Bjpt.
QCO. HKII.KFOJ1D. Aw'L fJen I . I'a A
TIMKEN SPftlMG VEHSCLES !
luOBinlthtwo < * + * u Tim Cprlnsi
mtlliCJi .nil lMirtrnncrordliiitillhn > fle. .Kiev
mrrr , Kannlly wull Mniituiltu rou li vojntr'
rvtdHindUutfilrlvesofcltl > i. Afnnnrnrliirrdr-niJ
Jr'iillnicCarrUEnlliilIJtriiaiitll D'B I
y'jrinikrn. 1'uti'iilrn.Ht. I.oiu- .
i' ABBOTTTftEGY CO 1
COUHCJL GILUFFS
ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS.
HARMONIOUS WOMEN ,
They Build and Dedicate a Union
Chaptl ,
The Dodioatory Services niid Ser
mon by Rev , J , Fiski
At tin * Hiilscopitl Clmroli Ko51 r.
tfy ANkt "In ltpll > ; lon
The ilcilicalory oorviccs of the now
Harmony Mission chapel drew so largo
an nudionco thnt not morn than ouo-hnlf
could got scats or oven standing room.
Clergymen of UiU'oront faiths and beliefs
joined in the services , the ontarprisu
being tin unacutarian ono. The opening
services wcro conducted by Kov. J. 0.
Lomen , the pastor of the Baptist church ,
the Bormon was by llov. J. I'isl ; . and
the dedicatory aorvico by llov. Sir.
t.'g , pastor of thePreabytorian church.
Among the others present wcro Kov.
Henry DoLong , local preacher of the
Methodist church , and llov. Mr. Snyder -
dor , pastor of the Dunkards.
llov. J. Fisk , who preached the cor-
mon , chose na his text : "Tho Lord ,
whom yo seek , will suddenly como into his
temple. " The first portion of hia discourse
was given to establishing two proposi
tions , the first being the existence of aGed
God , the second that ho manifests him-
Bclf in houses built as placua of worship.
Ilo sought to substantiate these proposi
tions by the Bible and by the teachings
of nature. Ilo then said :
A few ladies had neon that sin and in
iquity abounded In Council Blulla. They
saw that the name of God was blasphemed
and , hla laws foully spurned. That sa
loons , gambling houses and other houses
of vice and iniquity llouriehod in public
places , and the most prominent streets
so that it would take the combined efforts
of the pious and the good of all denom
inations to chock the ovil. They saw
that now wna no tirno for theological
discussions , no time for sectarian con
troversy , no time for contending that the
Baptists , or Presbyterians or any other
sectarian denomination was t o best , but
that the qucotiou was : shall Christianity ,
jtsolf stand ? or shall wo give up our faith
in God , and float without chart or com-
paeu into the vast ocean of unbelief , of
infidelity and barbarity ? They lirat hold
union prayer meetings from house to
house. But as these meetings increased
in interest and ono of them had a class of
aunday cchool scholars at her house it
was concluded to purchase , and fit up a
house in which they could teach their
own and their neighbors' children the
ways of truth and holiness , and bring
thorn up in the nurture and admonition
of the Lord , and that they could have an
opportunity of teaching and showing
their friends mid neighbor. ! thit : thuro ia
reality in religion : that there is a saving ,
sovereign balm in the atoning blood of
Jesus , a comforting , consoling , cordial
there , that can wipe out the hidden sorrows
rows of the soul , and with its sweet joy
ful antidote cleanse the heart from that
pernicious sin that weighs down and de
stroys the happiness of the immortal
BOU ) .
They accordingly organized society ,
elected oflicers under the name of the
Ladies Harmony Missionary Society.
It was necessary to bo incorporated in
order to hold real ostato. They had a
charter prepared , and are now regularly
incorporated in accordance with the laws
of Iowa. This , I believe , iu the only
corporation in Iowa composed entirely
of females. They have been incorpor
ated only a w months , yet through
their own management , in giving dime
sociabloo they have purchased , paid
for , and fitted ut ) this house ns you now
HOG it. It is a thing of beauty and may
bo a joy forever. In conclusion , I would
Hay to the Indies , never got weary In
wull doing. You have taken the Biblw
p.s your guide. It is God'o work. It
has exorcised an influence over the livci
and acts of men for n > jo3 ; and genera
tions past , and will continue to
have an influence over them an long as
time shall list , continue to revere thu
thu mjstories , admire the beauties and
obey the preempts contained in that
blessed book , and. then If you lire assail
ed with the ridicnlo of earth or the
blasphemy of the vilp , you can console
yourselves with the pleasing rnlleclion
that you nro in the name condition of all
tlioao blessed splriU , who , in former
times endured alllictioun , but died in
the triumphs of faith and are now reap
ing tholr reward in a happy homo in
heaven. In a few years you will bo call
ed homo to enjoy the comfortable coin-
munion of saint ? , to rejoice in the society
of the great army of martyrs nnd the HO-
cloty of the Rood and wise and great of
every ago and nation , pleased with the
roaliticu of a blissful eternity , and re
joicing in a happy immortal existence beyond -
yond this vale of tears. May this con-
tinuu to bo the house of God in which
His blessings shall abide , and may it be
the gate of. heaven to immortal souls.
IS UKLiniO.V I > K KXiitATINO : ?
The obovo query was the subject
chosen for the ovnning service last Sun
day by the llev. T. J. McK y , pastor of
thu St. Paul Episcopal church in this
city. Ho said :
It is a notorious fact that a body of
clergymen cannot assemble together
without propounding among themselves
the qurmion , "how shall wo roach the
masses , " or "how shall wo bring the poo-
plu to church ? " And it seems to bo can
didly admitted by , ho majority < f
thinkers that religion in degenerating in
our land ,
Many lament the good old times when
religious ways were waya wull followed
if not ways of pleasantness. It is well
to look around , examine the matter , and
ecu if euch udmiaoions ho truo.
Go back with mo a hundred years , or
leas , aim think of the good old meeting
house without ( ires or organ , with
fitralght-hackrd neatu , solemn audience ,
and much moro columnPHHtor. Think of
the dreadful .Sunday * that wcro spent
then , listening _ to long , dry dlecourecH
concerning original Bin mid eternal pun
ishment. Think of the long oermon ,
Tlth a fihort intormlfnion , during whit h
pcoplo could go into grnveynrd urid out
their luucheo , and than listen to another
ecrnion , just an long iul iniinturcHiui/ ,
and Dim go homo to a choerlcni house
and cold moalir , aucingor hearing nothing
that could create n mnile.
Now , is that your idea of religionIf /
it ie , and if it is the correct idea , then
wo must admit that Christianity IIHH degenerated
generated , if any man is not a Christian
who doon not go to church and lioteti to
long eormons every Sunday , am
dori ivit toll his wife nnd dnughtora t (
nvowl ttcri'Mion and activity , then wo
ha\o certainly degcnrrfttod.
Hut , brethren , who can ay so (
would never consent to oxchnnqo the
present typo of chriatianily for that h
past nj'cs. I do not bo1ii'\o that the
Christian of the oUlon time wni so fai
Ahead ami nbnvo the aver go Christian oi
to-day. By etudylng their histories yoi
will see that they were men of oxactlj
the mime passions M ourselves , mulluoil
in the same way , often erring as wo do
to-day.
But why is It that they wcro ctnnnizod
as saint * ? BCCAUSO of tho. prominence
that their lives then received , owing to
the darkness thttaurrouml thorn on every
hand. 1 believe wo nro living as pure
and noble livoa os any of our ancestor ? .
Their dcotrino was to make religion i\i
disagrcoabloaaiiopsiblo. Sunday was the
gloomiest nnd sickliest day of the week
the whole year. I deny that they did
moro for Christ , unless long prayers , dry
snrmons and lownosa of apirito are bolter
than bright homes , nnd joyous laughing
childred , with pure hearts open to receive
that which ia good , nnd hands ready to
perform acts of kindness. While wo do
full justice to the grandeur of the char
acter of the PuriUins , wo must ad
mit that their religion was not
devoid of blemishes. Religion was their
only diversion , nnd to innta it a diver
sion they turned their attention towara
witch-crnf t nnd the burning of poor , in-
loccnt women as witches. They had no
railroads , no operas nor theaters , no pol
tical caucuses. They had nothing. Not
oven n church oociublo with tableaux
uul maglo mirrors to stir their sluggish
jlood , Glance nt the grandsons of the
old Puritans as they iloftt upon the stir-
: uco of Now 'N ork oooial nud business
ifo , nnd then think of the Now York
city of to-day compared with the Boston
of rj bundled yeara ago. Think of the
business hfo of to-day. Of the arts ,
the sciences , lltornluro nnd commerce.
It causes the city of New \ork to appear
iiko n magical creation. Where the
grandfather had ono care , the grandson
lias twenty. Ho must keep pace with
the civilization in which ho ia placed or
tie will bo crushed.
Is it n slu to support the opera nud
theater ? Is it n sin to dabble in commer
cial nnd political life ? If it is , then what
must wo del Man must either advance or
retrograde , and the latter moans death.
[ f people prefer to retrograde , nnd
amcut the ndvnnco of the tlmeo , lot
them do so , but lot thorn do so at their
own peril , and nt the peril of religion
and all Christianity , for people will have
ileimiro. They nro disposed to obtain it
awfully if they can , but if that bo im-
joosiblo they will obtain It unlawfully.
"But'1 says otio , "our churches are not
so well attended as formerly. " How
lees hu knowi Where wo had ono church
n former Union , wo have twenty now.
I'hcro are many ether reasons by which
to account for the apparent docrcnso of
church-going people. Duo ID the tntolli-
; once that Is forcing its way into the
nsuses. The pows contain moro intolli-
; once than the pulpit in many places ,
i'ho newspapers are filled with bettor
sermons than the people hoar at tholr
own churcht'B. When this ia the caac ,
wo cannot blauio a man bocnuao ho v ill
not consent to listen to two dull prosy
sermons each Sunday.
The clergy are oftentimes unfairly
treated iu this matter. You blame them
nnd say that they nro the cause of it.
Their sermons are found fault with. If
you ciitlcizo the preacher , remember the
task that it devolves upon him to perform ;
to prepare two sermons every week , upon
subjects that nro popularly considered
best , not by any means the most enter
taining.
Beioro wo make up our minds that re
ligion ia degenerating , lot us go into the
largo cities and see what mankind is do
ing for man. L iok at the hospitals and
asylums for the diseased and helpless ;
tiomi'8 for men , women nnd children , and
outcasts. The chnritablo institutions that
spring up on every hand. The fooling
that in not shown in church-going
iu shown by actn and deeds of Christianity
[ iracllcallv performed inn thousand other
waya.
The deed and not the creed ia growing
moro Mid moro to bo the standard by
which nian'a Christianity is judged.
I'ractico in going to bo from henceforth
thu criterion of real religion.
Wo now Imvo the commercial ago.
Men are stuvini ; for riches , of tor the ox-
ampin of Vundorbilt , Gould , Rothschild
nnd Actor. But this is not done for the
Bake of ncheu so much as for the sake of
becoming noted ; to achiuvo distinction
arid rank in society. I have known monte
to delve in gold mines , not for the gold
itself , but for the power the gold gave
thorn. They spent it just OH freely as
they got it. And that is what mon are
striving for to-day. At ono ago thin uimo ;
motive impelled mon to bo warriors , at
mother , monk ? .
It is not wrong to ba rich. The only
trouble ia that men do not make the best
use of their money. Wo think for these
roiisona that thin ago Ia unfavorable to the
progression of religion. Look back to
the beginning of the civil war in this
country. Da you rcmembor how the
blood ran through Uio veins of the nation
llko streams of molten fire at the open
ing of thu enemy's iiro upon Fort Sump-
tor ? Wo became u nation of warriors
ready to take up arms at n inomciit'H
notice ,
Faith is not dead ; not oven sleeping.
Let a man but touch our religion to mo
lest it , and you will DOC men spring up on
every hand to dtfend the cherished re
ligion of their fathers and willing to die
for the sake of God nnd Christ.
The ono most beautiful name of the
founder of our religion was and la Emanuel -
uel , or God with us. Not only with us
iu the past , but now , nnd even to the one
of time. If religion is degenerating It is
God's failure , nnd that is impossible.
Wo must not bo afraid to bring our
Christian Hfo into contact with our secu-
hfo , The time is coming when mon will
realise that they can follow their business
pursuits and glorify God at the eamo
time , It ia not necessary to bo n clergy
man to do this. The artist who painting
a good picture glorifies God just us inucl :
in that uct as the minister in the pulpit ,
and thu mechanic who driven u nail and
docK it well thereby serves God just as
wall an the artist who painted the trans
figuration of the saintu , or the pastor who
expounds passages of Bcripturo from the
pulint.
Tlio Reparation of the secular nnd ro-
ligidUH lift ) in the evil of to-day which
must bo ovurcomo.
Young and middle-aged mon Hufforing
from nurvniH debility , premature old
o , lots of memory , and kindred By nip
ius nhould Bond thruu letter stamps for
lirgo illustrated trcullau suggesting surci
mcftim of euro. World's Dispensary
Medical Association , UuliUlo , N. Y.
j
A novel attraction urow largo crowds to )
Richmond ( Kng. ) church lately , where I
it WW advertised that I'rofesaor Miller j I
mild perform n now fantasia on thu !
troMb > n.i. with orjiij ; a
( V m\\
Postal Note * frini Si el I'lntoH Struct
oir at tin * ltnn > of to.ono
n
New York World.
Ono nf the Inst ollieirU ncta of the lat
Socrotnry Folgcr WRS Iho signing of ni
order ndoptlng n now system by whicl
the steel ongrnved securities of the gov
eminent nro executed on n ato.tm rotnry
prees , Hosiilts Imvo licon attained h >
this press which It waa thought linpossl-
hlo to accotupliah , iminuly , the printing
from n steel plix'o ' , curved on n cylinder ,
wliich is inJanl , wiped i\nd polished auto
matically. IVil this invention WAS per
footed , nflor mxty years of experimenting
limiting from steel engraved plntci was
loim on imnd presses. It WAS not posai-
bio to turn oil' moro thtui 500 alicota on A
props dnily , AIU ! llio plntu hnd to bo wiped
: > oliahed und inked after cncli itnprcission ,
will two people were required to do the
work. On the now press ono innn can
work oil' 1,200 to 1 , f > 00 per hour , or 10-
)00 ) n day , the number being limited only
> y the skill of tlio fcodor. It
ins just been Adopted by the burrntt of
jugr.u'ltig And printing of the ( ronsuty
lepnrtmi'iit , After three years' trial , nl
hough foreign govorninonti have
isod tlio onmo syatoin for Bovernl
onrg. The press is now in
use in thu government printm ; ; ollicea
Ucrlin , St. Potorabnrij nnd Stockholm.
It hns been neccssaij' for protection to
carry on experimenting nnd conatruction
privately nnd the first exhibition given
\vns on yostordny tomemborn of the prccs
nttho lininor Leo Itunk Koto Compnny'a
works , ISos. fH'm nnd fioT Uroadtvaywhoro
it is now printing United M.xUs postal
notes. The nteul ] > lnto remnina fixed iu
tlio prcao niul forms n tsegmunt upon the
Biirfnco of a cylinder , tu which it clings
nnd cnrvos. 'i ho pinto receives t"o ink
from n series of rollers which It pnsecn in
ita continuous revolution. Opposite this
inking npp.nrntus ia the impression cylin
der , extending over tlilo ia the blank
sheet of pnpor , firmly hold by grippora.
Every third recover the pinto arrives opposite -
posito it and the pressure npplicd tnKos
from tlio engraved linca of the atool pinto
the ink wliich hna boon dopooitod and
loft there nftor Iho surface hna boon polished -
ishod by four ingeniously contrived pndu
that do the work na well no cnn bo done
by the hnnda of n skilled workman. Al
though the proas weighs nearly ton tons ,
it ia so well bnlnnced that it can bo run
byn hnlMnch bolt or ono-hnlf the width
ot nn ordinary sowing machine bolt nnd
nt n cost of only L'A cents per day.
With a
5t. Louis I'ost-Dispntclu
It ia an election with a warning. It
musters the power to the democracy
with n warning. The balance of n
housand votes ono wny or another in the
close otato of Now York decided it. So
closen vote moans that the victory in a
icraonnl and not parly victory. The
> eoplo who decided the election trust
Cleveland nnd llondricks moro freely
ban they trust the party which nominated
Jloveland and H end licks. If the re-
uiblican convention had risen nl'ovo the
chemes of the trading crow who forced
31aino on Iho party , at d had nominated
uch n ticket fib , tiy Arthur and Lincoln ,
, ho democratic party , which now sits on
ho strange nnd unused vantage ground
of success , would bo where it waa last
roar , nnd where it has boon for the last
.wonty-four years , a moro doubtful hope.
It ia bolter for all parties that it is .10.
It ia bettor to keep nil public trustees on
irobation , better to have the party in
[ > owcr understand that ita tenure ol
[ lower depends on its meritn. The dem
ocratic party now hfit , n rnro and mag
nificent opportunity. It 1ms nmdo many
irofcssions and promises nnd some nt-
einptn. If ita potformncco reducms its
iledgcs , ita power will bo confirmed and
, ho victory of Tuesday will bo ono whic'i
nil citizens will gladly lay naido their
Kililical difltircnccs to colobruto.
The Fliht Keen Twine ? .
Aa the Benson advances , the pains nnd
aches by which rheumatism makes itself
mown , are experienced after every exes -
) os uro. It ia not claimed that Hood's
Sarsaparilla ia a specific for rheumatism
wo doubt if there I" , or can bo , sueli a
cmody. But the thousands benefited
llood'a ftireaparilla , warrant ua In
urging others who sull'or from rhoumatiam
: o take it before Iho firot keen twinge.
The homu pathic doctor at Lyons who
proposeo to euro everything in the way of
muuion or evil thoughts by hia little pil
ots has failed , at yet , to discover a
ilobtilo that Trill euro cholera or sturvu
Jon.
"WiM a till t ! < Girl. "
Yea ; and when the roeca faded from
licr cheeks nnd she became lisllues and
languid nnd pale , they gave her Brown's
iron Biltera. It built her up in health
and made her ruddy and strong. Mina
Wnigold , 23 Perry ntrcot , Pittaburg , Pa. ,
writes that her sinter , ngod lit , took
several bottles of Hrown'a Iron Blttorn
for nervouanesi and dyspepsia , nnd was
greatly rolioved.
At Ut Sau Shan , China , the governor
selected hia recruits as tollows : Ho lira
dug n trench six Chinese foot wide , ant
all these that were nblo to jump it were
enlisted into the corps.
I liiivo liocn BfllioKMl with nn Alfoctlon
of the Tlirnat from clillillioixl.cauHcil by diph
theria , nnd have mud vnrloim roinailloH , nut ,
hnvo iinvcr fniuiii anything I'qinil to HHOWN'H
IlitoNfiirAi.TiiociiK'J.-/fej' . ( I. Al , J- ' .
ton , J'lUloii , Ky , Uuld only In IJUXOH.
At the North Carolina State Exhibition
ono man showed an entire female wardrobe -
robe constructed with hia own fingers ,
and another n bed-quilt of 0000 pieces.
Thn poor authorities of Paris ask for
? 8,000,000 for the coming year. They say
they will bo compelled to give assistance
to 400,000 people.
A Now York policeman has destined
himself to a long period of sobriety by
taking an oath that ho would keep sober
until Cleveland should bo re-elected.
d'H Acid I'lioHplmto.
Kxcellcnl ItcHiillH ,
Dn. J. It WILLIS , Kliot , Mo. , aoya
"Iloraford'H Acid 1'hoaphate givca most
excellent results. "
Covlngton , Ky. , has n dog detective
whoso businees it la to hunt nji mining
puts. Ho known all the doga in town
and is on friendly terms with them all.
YOUNO MAN. ItlOAD T1I1H.
TlIK VOLTAIO JlKfcT IJOHI'ANV , lf ) MurHl
MIchiKiin. otfur t uond tlHr colubrnti-il ttt.co
nuo Voi.rAio UKLT mid iiiht-r KLKOTUKI Ar-
I'LUKCIM MI trial fur thirty lajn , to iiio
( yoiiiitf nt old ) iilllictii : < l with iwrxiiiH ileliih.y
IOHII of vltulitv and manhood itiul ull kiuilru.
trmiljjtui ALiu fur rhouiiiiilluni , nmr.ik'l.'v ,
iiirulyHin , flnd jnany oilier ilmcam-i * . Conipk'ttJ
tltxtiut'ui ) ' t < > hc.tlth , vltT'ir nml iniiiihood
( ; iiftrantiNo < ) rmk inciutcil , nn thhty il.iyH1
. \ nllowoil. Write them ut once fur illim-
tral ll p.ini'hlut , frw ,
THE CHEAPEST PLAGE 1JN UMAHA TO BUY
of fcho Best and Iftrgest Stocks in the United 8batt
to Boloct from.
NT0 STAIRS TO CLIMB ,
ELEGANT PASSENGER ELEVATOR V Cs , I I
OFPEUS FOR SALE
IN
and Gents' ' Furnishings ,
TUl ENTIRE STOCK TO BE
1
The atoro will bo for rent au soon ns the atock cnu bo cloned out. Store fixtnrca
or BH\O. \ The anlo to commnnco on Tliuradoy , October 10th , and to bo continued
until every yard of the atock is sold. I intomlod to cloao atock last winter , but
allod , us 1 did not commence , the aalo whou the tnulo ] wnntod goods , but now na
ho Hoason ia at hand for Fall and Winter goods , I shall take advantage of the aoa-
on to make a suceuasfiil and closing sulo. quote no pricoa , as they are too numer
ous to mention. Thin IB no advertising d"dgo. AU must go. I hope to cloao the
lock by January 1.
1 have added Ton Thousand Dollars ( § 10,000) ) to the immense atock 1 have been
arrylng , to make this the mont successful cloaing ealo that has over been made In
Omaha.
10 ! ) and 111 South Fifteenth Street.
THAT IS THE NAME OF THE TOWN WHERE
And all o the /jooil / nndftloasimt things that go to make ap a com
plete and happy existence.
The town of South Omaha is tiiunted south o the city Jof Omabo
on the line of the U. P. Enilwny , und it is losa than 8i milon from the
Omaha post ofiico to the north line c the town sito.
South Omaha is nearly U miles north and south by Si east &n < 9
wont , and covers an area o nearly four square miles ,
The stock yardu uro at the extreme southern limit
Nearly 150 lots have boon sold add the demand is on the inoraaH *
The yards are hoing rapidly pushed to completion.
The 00,000 beef packing house is progressing finely.
The 930,000 Water Works are finished and furnish an Bbtmianfe
supply of
PURE SPUING WATER.
The B. & M. and Bolt Line Railways have a large force of men * &
vrork and will , in connection with the U. P. Railway , have a union depot
uoar the park at the north end of the town. Suitable grounds will lie
Lurnishoa for Church and School purposes.
Now is the time to buy lots in this growiBg'city. They will
bo cheaper than they are to-day.
'Apply ' at the Company's office , at the Union Stocka Yards.
M. A , UPTON ,
Assistant Secretary ,
ETUSHP3OT & BOLTS ,
Dormer Window I , FlnUli. Wlmliiw Ca | i. Ifo-.i CicetliU ) , Metallic HWr-Hghtn , Ao. Tin , Itoiutr.il EUt ; co 3
t. hlos iiil > 1U > < IHrei't ' OmMii. NobtiuiVs.
WHOLESALE 15Y
L. A. STEWART & , ,
1013 Jones Street } ro BCD enow { OMAHA KE3