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THE OMAHA DAILY NOVEMBER 14 , 1884. THE DAILY BEE _ -rl'-u ii Otuahn Olllco , No. Oto Krnam Sf.5 Council KlufT * ORico , No 7 Vends Street , Nonr Bron Mow York Onico , Itoom OB Tribune Qnllrilng. rahl ! h d tvrrj rrornlnjf , except Bond * ? ' Thfl ml ; KonJ/iy morning dally. ZSKB IT KiM. One YCM . tlO.03 I Throe JTonilu . ( .00 Stl UonVU . t > .m I Ona Uoulh. . . . . . . . . LC3 Pit Wcok , 75 Oontj. mi WBIKfcY BOB , rmUMan KVEBt ; has TOM . tl.04 I Three Uonths . t 60 Billionth * . 1.00 | OnoUonth , . . . SO A Osmmunloatlons relating to Nowi nd Editorial in Uteri should ba addrcmod to the KDITOB or Tni Uir , i tnrnu. All nasine'i t/ottcrs Mid RomltUnoca Should be aildrewcd to Tni Bin I'DFLisnixa OowrAST , QMAIU. Ciufts , Chock * and PrwtofTlco order ! to ba tnado pay. able to Iba order of the company. m BEE PUBLISHING CO , , PROPS' ' K. 11OS13AVATKU , 10(1 1 tor. A. II. Filch , Manager DallyCirculation , 1' O. Box , 483 Omahn , Neb , Tun democratic roosters nro no spring chickona. A VOTE in the ballot box ia worth two on the ontaido. WIIF.THEU Cleveland or Blalno ia proal- deut , the wngea of sin will romaiu the -aamo. aamo.Wi Wi : wonder if O'ovoland will giro any of these campaign rooatora a place In hi.i cabinet ? ST. JOHN haa boon hung in effigy in -St. Johnsburg , Vt. The people of St. Johnsburg will probably clmnqo ( _ the name of their town. Wn have scon n great many rooatora occupying prominent poaitiono in the columna of the press of Into , but as yet wo have failed to discover the Hod- Headed Rooster ot the Rockies , HOB ho fallen into n proopoct hole in sotno mining gulch ? i Tun rooator haa been occupying a pret ty prominent place in American politics during the last few days , but what has become of the American eagle , proud bird of freedom ? la ho played out , or bp.B ho retired from the political Hold .along with the bloody ohirt ? TUB Now York World throws out n < gentle hint that it would bo a credit to the Empire Stuto to lay aside party con siderations and to tender to Roscoe Conk- ling the United Statoasonatorahipof that common wealth. Is this to bolloscoo's oward for hia legal services in behalf of 'tho democrats ? It may bo possible. HBNDKICKS is on a tour reviewing democratic procenatono. Should ho got into the vice president's chair what an immense procession of democratic oflico- eookora ho will have to rovlow. Every member of the party who haa carried a torch nno single night during the cam paigns of the last twenty-four yean will demand n reward. Wo nro afraid that the cupply of soft placoa will not go around. THK refusal of ox-Marshal Guthrie to testify against ox-Mayor Chase caused not a little surprise , an Guthrie had testi fied before the grand jury , and it was on ibis testimony that the indictment was found. Although Oolonol Chase haa escaped - capod the penitentiary , any sympathy now for Guthrie will bo misdirected. Having toatiGed in the grand jury room , and having refused to too- > tify in open court , ho deserves no sympathy. If ho told the truth be fore the grand jury , ho certainly ought io have testified upon the trial. The proof that there was collusion between 'Ohase and Guthrie exists in the fact that tall the appeals and the praycra of the best people of Omaha , aa well as of the mowapapors , were unavailing in the effort to have the mayor remove the marshal al- ithough the evidence against the marshal xrna overwhelming. Colonel Chase , how- ovorha3 already been quito severely pun ished by his impeachment and removal from oflico by the city council , and by hla indictment by the grand jury. The lesson taught ia one that will not bo for gotten for years to como. THKIIK is something very peculiar in the propoHod scheme of letting the con tract for 50,000 yards of paving before winter sets in. In the first place no more paving can bo done this year , and therefore there should bo no hurry about it. In the next place wo should know < on what streets this paving Is to bo done , iso that wo conld decide what material will bo the most suited to the location , .No contract should bo lot until next spring for the reason that very material Gauges are needed in the law regarding paving taxes. Up to the present time wo Iiavo [ divided the paving tax into five yearly installments , and fivo- .year bonds have been Issued to cover the whole coat , It utrikos us that it would bo advantage ous both to the city and taxpayers to have the law amended BO aa to provide for the Issuance of ten-year initead of fire- year bonds. This will give the property- owners ten years in which to pay the pav ing taxes , and they will hardly feel the burden. Such a change will enable us to pave our residence atroota and extend 4ho paving cystom to the outskirts of the city , whuro the people of moderate means reside. The tax on the five year installment - mont plan would make it a hardship on a great many poor people , uorao of whom might liavo to part with their llttlo .homes , whereas the tax to be paid In ten yearn could bo borne without any serious Inconvenience. If the Douglas county delegation can ugrco in this matter , there will bo no trouble in getting an amend- xnent through the legislature In ample , lime for letting contracts for paving that i4 to bo done the coming year. DANGKHOUa LEADERS. A great many republicans have boon misled by the clatter and clamor of fire- crtlitift agitators who seem to bo anxious to plunge the country into disorder and icvoltilior. It has lieoti manifest to levelheaded - headed republicans that the prospect * o Blalno and Logan are almost hopeless The loaa of Indiana , Connecticut an New Jersey his loft no poaoiblo chanc for the election of the republican candi dates outside tf Now York , and while th ntato of Now York is very cloao the preponderance pondoranco of testimony from roltabl sources haa been from the start it favor of Cleveland and Uondricks. Th patriotic and conservative class of the republican party cannot afford to counto nauco or encourage any attempt to over ride the popular verdict by legal quibbles and tochnicalitiea. The republican party can bettor afford to accept defeat than to . try to extend its tenure of power by dls honest methods. The democratic party haa survived twenty-four years of defeat , and haa in a great measure outlived the odium that was fastened to it on accouul of its disloyal tendency during the war of the rebellion. Witn Us patriotic ant 1 iplondid record aa the savior of the uniot : and conservator of good govern ment the republican party should certainly not despair of success in the future , provided always It con maintain the reaped of the groal body of its followers , The nairow mar gin with which the democracy goes into power ia within Itself n guaranty that it will not dare to noriously imperil the poaporlty of any part of the country or attempt to reverse any of the results ol the war. The balance of power in thia country to-day ia hold by the independent voters , and they would rally around the repub lican banners four yoara hence to de pose the democracy if that patty should dare to do what the zealots are predicting , namely , to attomp to pay the confederate debt , pension the rebel soldiers , and cripple the commorcia and industrial affairs of the country by some radical and ill-advised policy. The safe loaders of the ropublioan party are not by any moans these who now are : shouting for gore and insisting upon re aistanco to the decree of popular major ! tics , but these who are willing to bow to the will of the people and accept the in evitable. When Abraham Lincoln was electee president , the firo-oatora of the south and Iho spoils-hunters of the domoc- acy aroused the southern people nto rebellion before a ainglo ivort act had boon committed by the re lublican president. Rather than submit n the popular verdict they sought to do- troy the union and establish a confodor- cy upon its ruino. At the end of twonty- our years of rule the republican party iaa mot with a reverse , and an clement hlolly composed of political donporadoos S trying to create a revolution , which rould not only dcatroy the republican iarty but the government aa well. Are hoao reckless swashbucklers and spoils longora who have dragged the arty down into defeat , to bo aokod by honorable republicans i their schemes ? They do not scorn to aalizo that they have put themselves in 10 same attitude aa the southern fire- itors and democratic place-seekers gen- rally placed thomaolvoa immediately fol- wing the bourbon defeat in I860. Among these loud-mouthed politicians ho ondorao the methods now being ursuod by Elklna , ChaiFoo , Bliss , Jouci ; Co. , there ia net to bo found a slnglo minont republican loader who enjoys the anfldonco and respect of the party , /ho ia this man Elkins ? Ho was a rebel urlng the war , and a democrat up ) within eight years ago. Ho has von- jrod into this campaign like a reckless ambler and haa grown desperate ever la impending wreck. Who ia thla "nan haffee ? Ho ia a bonanza king from Colo- ido , whoso leadership haa boon BO cor- upland rotten that his own people have apudiatod him. Who is thia man Bliss ? to was the star-route prosecutor , who llowcd the thieves to escape while ho row a fortune in feoa from the govern- lent. Who is thia man Jones ? Ho ia a on-ontity , withmorr/monoy than brains , nd whom nobody ever hoard of outside f Pittsbuig in the great political otrug- loa which the party haa gene through , uroly these men cannot bo regarded aa ifo pilots. Such eminent , influential and discreet jadora as John Sherman , Eugene Halo , loorgo F. Edmunds , William B. Allison , Vllliam Wtadom , George F. Hoar , . loorgo 8. Boutwell , Juatin M. Merrill , Iraory Storrs , Joseph R Hawley , Simon Inmoron , Ben. Harrison , Samuel Kirk- oed , and oven John A. Logan , have id nothing to disturb or agitate the ountry daring this critical period , lave they conjured up the bitter roson- imonts and sectional hatrnds of the war } > o they countenance any man or any lovcmont looking towards a rotistanco 9 the verdict of the ballot box ? Is It ot self-evident that the aobor senao of bo ablest men in the republican party , a well as of the patriotic element of the epublican masses , does not sustain thn iloater , bravado , and bull-dozing by rhich Elklns and hit associates are try- ng to prolong the electoral controversy ? SOMK hot-headed domocrata entertain ' ho idea that foroo will bo coccssary to eat Grover Cleveland , and they are Tol- mtoering their services to wade through cos of blood if necessary to put Mr , Jlovclind in the presidential chuir. The 3t. Loula Globe-Democrat "ofllcially" re- ulnda fiuch idiots that if Cleveland gets ho right to bo sealed , ho will not need my help unices ho should in the inoim- imo contract the rheumatism , and on ho other hand if ho dees not obtain the right , "there are not democrats enough in the t iinlry to nnlco Its slack of Mr Okveland'a pnnlalor.iis . -quaintcd will the plush of Iho presidential chair. " 1HHKPUESSW1LK JIM. .Sprelal Diopatcli to the Giobe-Domocrnl. S.UT LAKE , I * . T. , November 11. The Idaho nnd I'tah Stock Grower * ' association in reAtlon at O Jcn , to day passed the follow ing Kerohed , Tli.il the rpprcstntatives of the lnck Interest ! ! of Utah and Idaho express our prclcrcncn for ( Jen. iTfttncs S. Hrlabln , of tlio 1'mtcd Stales nrrny , for president of the cat tleincns' con\rnlion to bo hold fltSt. Louh nn November 17th , and will tno our best on joavoni to aocura hia olcctlon , The stock-growers of Idaho and Utah mutt bo hard up for material for a rcpro tentative whoti they ondorao our own "irrepressible Jim" for president of Iho lalional cattle convention , or else they ro not very well acquainted with thai nvotorato and indiscriminate inkslinyor. rhoy hare evidently boon deceived in .hat mountebank. The idea of having irasahoppor Jim to proaido ever the lational cattle convention is enough to naka n Texas nicer go mad with indigna ion. It is high-lime for that literary [ tiaok , who writes so many original nrti ilon from the encyclopaedias , quack looks , and war-records , lo lake a back oat and devote moro of his valuable imu to the regulations of the army. Jim itisbin's gall puts the cheek of a govern nont mulu na much in the shade as the ilnctrio light looms up above a tallow : andlo. THK supreme court of Illinois haa do tided that Iho dirccloro of a national bank ire liable for deposits made nfler the jink had become insolvent , when tlfi lircctors by duo diligence might have < nown the fact of ouch insolvency. Thin a said to bo the lirat judicial declaration > f the liability of bank directors in sucl jBscs , except one recently rendered in Now Jersey on a collateral question. I a the first in Illinois in any form. Now that the democratic candidate haa i fair chance of becoming president , Mr Daniel Manning , his right hand bower proposes to enter the matrimonial state take n flying trip to Europe and return n time to assist iu putting Mr. Clovolanc n the presidential chair. Mr. Cleveland jught to give him a good send-off. ISN'T it adding insult to injury for Iho joard of public works of Omaha to notify William Pitt Kellogg that ho must build i sidewalk around his property in ) maha , so soon after ho neglected to re- > air his political foncoa in Louisiana ? Ai.r , trainmen on the Ohio & Missiaa- ppi passenger trains havoboon prohibited rom smokinc ; while on duty. The onoral manager haa como to the conclu- ion that ono smoko-atak , located on the ocomotivo , ia enough for all practical urposos. WHAT surprises ua is that the Omaha Republican docs not print it'o gory arti- iclco in rod ink. Of the whole crowd Dnnootod wiih that warlike institulion ot ono of them nmellod gunpowder dur- ig the war. THK eastern manufaclurora now admil lat notwithstanding the election of rover Cleveland , they will continuo to 9 business at the old stand. Ir there is any virtue in advertising , us How Orleans World's Exposition jght to prove a gigantic success in every mpoct. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Moro Kullroiul Competition , Licagu Tribune. Another "last spike" was driven Sat- rday. Thia last spike was that which uded the "Oregon Short Line , " by hioh the Union Pacific , bonding up- arda from its main line at Granger , jnnocto by a now line of 800 miles iu inglh withtho OrogonRiilwayitNaviga- ompany'a road near Walla Walla , on 10 Columbia river , and secures an on- anco into the rich regions of Oregon ad the Pacific northwest. No fostlvi- es were indulged in on the occasion , like the quiet driving of the last spike jir.o weeks ago on Uuntlngton's South- m Transcontinental line , the laying of 10 last rail on this new highway waa catod as a simple business proceeding , nd only another stop ferwaid in the inevitable conjllst" between our great ulroad corporations across Iho contin- nt. The same day which brought the an- ounccmont of the completion of thia Oregon Short Lino" wo were given the owa by our Montreal correspondent that egotlations were in progress for the con- ) lidallou of Iho Canadian Pacific find io Montreal Ocean Allen Line Shipping ompiny. The effect of this union ould bo lo give the Canadian Pacific .earner connooMon with Asia on Iho weal nd Europe on Iho oaal , and to make it a lost formidable competitor for all the ansportation business that moves along le endless line it covers. The Allen tcamahip Company , which would attend ) Iho water end of thla combination , haa fleet of thirty ocean aloamors , and ia no of Iho most shrewdly and economU illy managed companion on Iho ocean , ho railroad , buill with cheap stool rails , id cheap labor , and with the most gen- ous government aid , ia , with Its access i the United States by water on the Pa- fie cosst end by Iho Great Lakes , well ttod lo become a very important factorin 10 lailroad business across the continent , lit oMurodly will. Evidently from these /acts it is not at 11 necessary to wall for Iho completion F the Niagara canal to enjoy lower rates it transcontinental travel and traflio. ho Union 1'ucilio now enters Oregon nd Washington us a serious competitor f Iho Northern Pacific. The Central 'icilic iu there ulwuya us a competitor , 'ho Canadian Pacific with Ita Heel of Al > m Line sleamera will bo there us soon 3 its last upike is driven , The steamers f the Northern Pacific running to San 'rancisco make it a competitor there of 10 Central Pacilio , which hau another Ival ht llio Atlanlio & Pacific , and poeci- ly another in Iho not distant future in lie Southern P.-.cilic , when llunlington ud hij partners got ready to give up tlio lontr.il Pittillc to llio government with 11 ila julco tquceztd out. The pro pucls for the maintenance of lie extortionate rates that hiuo been hurgcd on transconlinouUl butiucta are I not good , lljilrood n.-n kcup inventing now kinds of pools , InJUvo no * y t eua- ccedou in Inventing a " > J W d cf rail' road man -ho could tr-P hia plighted fatth. lUtcs that nro too h g " 'o going down and will go lowtr. "no reeult of IhiamDy bo to give the rasnngora of thcto rend the idea lhal li ! - mujfh Irafllo ia a ccod deal of n will o' the wiap , and that the really profitable Ining for Ihom to look after ia Iho locil territory where they have no competition. When this idea has gained lodgment it will naturally suggast thn next , which ia that it will pay much better to sell their lands cheap to occupiers lhan to hold them on epocu lalion. The Pacific roada are now mo nopolizlng va&t tracts which it waa never they should hold for the langlh of time they have kept them from solllcmont. They want two prices for Ihoso landa. Their true policy iato turn thorn to actual settlers in quantities to auit and for a prlco so low that the farmers of the norlh and of Europe cannot wilhaland the temptation to buy them. The monstrous land speculations of Iho Pacific roads are a great injury to themselves and lo the whole country. What Iho Norlhorn Pa cific most of all needs is moro aottlora ; moro population along its line ; more farmers , more mechanics , more minors , It can only secure those producers ol freight and travel by selling its lands cheap to actual settlers and by reducing its local freight and fare * to points whicl : will enable iu patrons to live and thrive , and to attract more people each year into its territory , Have its managers breadth of wisdom aufiiciont to see and compre hend thpao things ? Thus far they have boon blind to them , and have pursued the narrow , shortsighted , cutthroat pol icy of charging their local patrons "al : Iho Irafllc will boar , " and they have losl millions of money by it. Ltvo and lol live ia the only policy that will prosper and aland the tooth of time and the pressure of competitors. Government Employes. Cincinnati Coinmcrclal-CuzoUe. WASIIINOION , D. 0. , 'Nov. 8 The effect of a change of administration on the employes of the government ia now the most interesting question hero. Ac cording to the report of the civil-service commission there are in all about 110- OCO persona holding oQico in the United Slntrs , 50,000 of whom are post masters , 1,000 nro in the railway mail service , and 1,000 in the infernal revenue service out side of W&ablngton , the roat being divided among customs and consular ser vice and oilicora and clorka of congreca and the federal courts. A largo proportion tion of the whole , however , are classed as laborers. Committing within the provisions of the civll-norvico Inwa and being protected thereby are throe chases as follows : 5,052 department employes receiving aalaries from $900 to § 1,800 per annum. 5i)0 ( ! postal employes receiving from $800 to § 1,800 per annum , and 2,573 customs employes receiving from § 900 to § 1,800 per annum. In the throe branches of the classified service there nro , therefore , about 14,000 places that can ba filled by competitive examination only. This leaves the large number of 90,000 persons subject to removal , moro than half of whom are officeholders. In Washington the changes will not , it is believed , roach 500. Thia will include the higher officials , chiefs , messengers , and laborers. In addition to those appointed by the president and subject to confirmation by the aonato , whoso removal is possible , are the following : 1. The confidential clerk or secretary of any head of department or office. 2. Caahlors of collectors. U. Cashiers of postmasters. 4. Superintendent : ] of money-order di visions In postoflices. 5. The direct custodians of money of whoso fidelity another officer ia under official bond. 6. Peraona employed exclusively in the secret service of the government or as translators , interpreters or ( stenograph ers. 7. Poraona whoso employment ia ox- cluaivoly professional. 8. The chief clerks , deputy collectors , ind superintendents or chiefs of divie- ons or bureaus. DAISY uoortm. ccnlinr In Practice Onnlldcnt ol UcmiUH Ills Sudden Ucatli , Jill Nye in Denver Opinion , "There's a big difference in doctors , 1 ell you , " said on old-timer to mo the other day. "You think you know aomi > - .hing about 'em , but you are still in the luff and bloom and kindergarten of life. Watt till you'vo boon through what 1 have ! " "Whore , for instance ? " I asked him. "Well , say nothing about anything else , just look at the doctors wo had in ho war. Wo had a doctor in our regi ment that looked aa if ho know ao much thut it made him unhappy. I found out afterward Ihtit ho run a kind of cow foundling asylum in Utah before the war , and when ho had to prescribe for a lunian being it seemed to kind of rattle lim , "I fell offn my horse early in Iho cam- mign and broke tny leg , I rickoloct , and 10 sot Iho bone. Ho thought that a bone ought to bo sought similar to a hen. Ho nado what ho called a good splice , but the break was above the knee , and ho Ljot the cow idea into his head iu a way that set the knee behind. That was bad. "I told him ono day thit ho was a > lamed fool. Ho gava mo a cigar , and old mo I must bo a mind-reader. "For Boveral weeks our colonel couldn't tat anything , and Boomed to feel kind of jilious. Ho didn't know what the trouble was till ho wont to the doctor. Ho looked at the colonel a few minutes , examined lia tongue , and told him right oil' that ho iad lost his cud. 3"Ho bragged a good deal on bis diag- ipsis. Ho said ho would like to aeo the disease ho couldn't diagnose with ono land tied behind him. "Ho was always tolling how ha had resuscitated a man they hung ever at Tie City in llio early day Ho was huug by uiatako it Boomed. It waa a dark night , and the tigllanco committee nas In uoniothini ; of a hurry , having another wrty to hang over at Dirty Womau'o anch that night and oo the erroneously lunga quiet young fuller from Illinois , rho had been sent weut to euro n case of Honcliitif. lie waa right in the miudlo of an explanation when the head vigi- antes kicked Iho board from under him Mid broke hia nock , "All at once some one said ; U31y Ind , wo have made a ridicuku blunder. Joys , wo can't bo careful about hanging otttl strangers. A few moro such Huako ua thuso , and people from the tutea will hositnto nbmit coming hero to make their homo. Wo luvo ultv&ya ohiwed that thia waa a good country loi- but if wo wuto to llliuoia .nd thu facto , wo needn't lock fur a v ry IM O hegir from Illinois next season. Dc' , cvi1 you do a/iylbk < < f r this ycunpt roan ? ' "Then thia pbj dan stopped forwrJ ho soys , and put his knee on thu bnck r the boy'a nock , give it a Hltlo push , a the eamo time pulled the head buck with a ( map that straightened the neck , ud the young fellow , who waa in the mid'Jl- r S n largo word , sauirthtng like consume ly , when ho barrel tipped ovci , finished out the word r.ud went right on with Iho explanation. The doctor ssid ho lived a good nnuy ycara , nd was loved and oatoemed by all who know him "Tho dcctor was always tolling of his triumphs in surgery. Ha dici save a good many lives , too , toward the close ol the war. Ho did it in an odd way , too. "Ho had ubout ono year moro to servo and , with hia doctoring on one side , and the hostility of the enemy on the other , our regiment waa worn down to about five hundred men , Everybody said wo couldn't stand it moro than another year. Ono day , however , Iho doclor had just measured a man for a porous plaster , and had laid the atub of hid cigar care fully down on the top of a rod powder keg , when there waa a slight atmospheric disturbance , the smell of burnt clothes , and our regiment had to apply for a new ourprnon. ' The wife of our Iato aurgoon wrote to have her husband's remains forwarded to her , but I told her it would bo very dif * ficult to do oo , owing to the nature of the accident. I Raid , however , that wo had found an upper not of teeth imbedded in a palmetto tree near by , and had buried Ihom wilh military honors , eroding over the grave a largo board on which was in scribed the name and ago of the deceased and thia inscription : "Not dead , but spontaneously distrib uted , Gene to moot his glorified throng of patients. Ta , la , vain world. " Iowa mid Nebraska Patont.s. Albert W. Cox , Hastings , Nebraska , curry comb. Henry Hargor , Delhi , Iowa , broom holder. John L. Harknos.i and C , B. Shaw , Oskaloosa , Iowa , rock drilling machine. William Ireland , Oak Springs , Iowa , self-adjusting coupling ior bridge cords and stiy rods. Joseph P. Preston , Irvington , Nebras ka , vafoty pocket attachment. Homer W. Prindlo , Fort Dodqc , Iowa , and C. H. Prindlo , Humboldt , Iowa , wino carrier. Andrew Tracy , Richland , lown , as signor of one-half to G. W. Snyder , sow ing machine shuttle. David A. West , Bcone , lown , car re placer. The residence of an independent re publican in Des Moincs was piintcd with rotten epps the other night. IN THE PASTRY IF VnnlllnT.cm nOrniiEc , etc. , flavor Cakeo , Crc m , I'inJ1lnl.tc.ii | ilcllculclyunil nut- irullyiin thermit Irani-nlilch they H remndu. VOU STKEXGTJI AND TRUE FIIUIT FLAVOR THEY STAND ALOKL' . Price Baking Powder Co. , Chicago , III. St. Loula , Mo. MAKERS OF Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder -AND Dr. Price's lupulin Yeast Gems , Kent Itry Hup YtMiit. WE J1AKU BUT Oh'E QUAL1TV. ' ' ; i-i-yv < & Ir A > W\ . 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IlO'tJ.It' , : * FJIW" > CO. , Kai'incVln. . /twl.'hj llo CW 'J' " .t.UiOV SPECIAL NOTICES f.OAIf 111 auniaof fSOanil uiiwanla MOHKT70 - ard Co. , lltal Kitato and Loan Agents , If 06 Marram St. 393 tf ONBV leaned on clntUI < i. llallroad Tltkota M bought aud told. A , Foreman , SIS S. lllth 7 < 8-tf OUAHA nandal Kxchtiuu , largo or Bmall loana m .ilo on approved aocuritv lilco hours 0 t j 6 week ilajj. lOtolSuiuUta. 1503 K-nil in Street. Ill to Hoi 2 \T [ ANTGD-Hioil girl for general house oilc. AII- V > jily at brick lioo * oii 17th t.bct tcn Jack- 80n aud I.uavoimoitlu 'I27-15 T\7A.VTEI ) A go.hl girl. Knot bo a trooil oioV , T T wet lit rand iroucr a' 18th acil Liatenwottb. \ 17ANT ) i good buUliiT at 13JI Howard. V > \-\7ANTEB-A llMt aud fccond girl it 1721 Doug. . - - - Ua 2eO-14p 'rt'1) TOR | lint the Hia'ern Hotel , 10th il I'atlllo. 319 I7i > Vt ANTKU A good pitent light man to icll ter rllorj. II. a Ire ) 1W7 FarnamM. U15-I3p V7"A .VTEI ) AK itj to sell In Nebraska a new w ork I' by a popular author. Call on oruddr'oa Joi.i'j anil narelrlpg.SIB torth 17tn tit. , Onuhi Neb ,07-jan COp " \XfANTKD A fompDtunt gltl for fanatI Ttua \ i > woik that him kuuwl.ilgecf i-uoklng. d'eroun irtforroo. C.ilat23 2 Capitol uvc. " \\TANTKD A coiiipctojt girl b ; JlrKvinttil N. fc. corner 10th and Uo.ljfu ttiects , no ntlur iced apply. SOt Up STUIlA lurttr , SlSBciith I''th bt. K3 Up ilto'ii lasn at Maitln'j Iii tallment htorc , > : hr > 375 per mouth , 276 lip T17ANTKU t claxa ntumgrcphcr and t > po It wrIUr upcritor , ( ir.iluai'n k ) > tem prtfcrud , Bigageini.iut ) ul > le < .t to trial Apply ( loncrul buper- l.tuitotllce , tl. I' . U ) . 233-15p U Olrl.KoodcooV , washea. and Iroaer. llrfvncncti requlrwJ , llcdtua ca. Mm L , A. Ur.ttUoorgla. o\e , 1 bloO. touth Btrca caie , Wl-tl I VNri.iJ A I- Ca IfuriiK Huuii'i co , * .r 1 \TAXrfl > Amwaml i fo ti iloilnuu teen wcr r and nun Ii ilu wjrk rjurd t ! h'tue I'H'K' ' " ) streot. rr.o tf i-omrtf'nt ndiclhl ) < o pr nltT Ii vant i tth Ir office , KtneiSOT , Jowa. i' < | J \\fANTKD emtntiran-an" thedtrlPrchrorro torell On wet-lily injmiiitd. M , 1 * . MntinSK South ldth. 217 tf \\"ANTED Agood ocohtefcrcnctnrp nred. ! A | t > ply to Mrs. * , .V. Philip * , 2210 Uoito " St. 245 If A \ rANTKD To buy a c'ty lot to bo MM IB w cckl. > i ormontlily Installments. Addrw 'if. 11 " le AA'AVi KDA ( food girl , 1021 ixipltol 2'0-Up TXTANTii : > Tailors. rirct-cl\si sitting p'acoi Jo : > \ t llorsn' . lin 12th Ct. 6XJ5 1m \\/AMKl > -1tcnt ; for tneMutu * lUil Iti-ur.u : \l Co..ddrcsHllio Company at Stnatt Neb tnz-im T 7AMnD-I idlc3or.ti ( > tlomon Indty or country tt to take nlco , lluht tml ploagut work at the ! own hotro ? , 2 to $5 a d y easily and quietly made work s nt by all ; nn can a'slnc ; ; bo stamp for reply I'lraacaddroM Itcllablo ManTg Co. , I'lilir.iklptila , 1'a t02-lm tA , ANTKD ( j&PICS Oil UtUm < KMRK In cltj VI or country , to take nlco light and pleasan worii atthelr own homos ; $1 to 55 per day coolly and lulotly nude ; work tent by mail : no canvassing ; no Btamp for repiv. Please uddrcsa lUliablo Manf'ic Co. I'hlladelphla , I' * . E03-lm -nrcs'innk-ing'or plain Hewing iafaml or will take woik home. Call 6051 north 1711 St. ' 317-Uji ntuition s book AioimitmMrioOiiianvvaiito In Omaha Addron ' ' 0. " oaro lloo. S)8-tt YF&S'tli \\TAyTKO Some ono to adopt a bo } babe. Ii I ? iUlro | at I'osr house. I0j-llp " \\7'ANTii > inrno ono to adopt an orphan boj U > cata old , best of reference required. Inqulru at 1'ixir house. 290-U | 'hl ' > lloom nnd 1-innl In private family tingle gent. "J. X. " Bcootlicc. 234-13p " \\TANrnD A ucoind hanil.mfo In codordcr , No \ > 5 or 0. Apply to Julius I'cpperbcrg { 07 N 1611 St , Omaha. 276.17 ] Vlf ANTED A few moio table boarders t 005 N , I IGth street. Two sleeping rooms for rent to gcnttcmin. 100-lf Iluslnnss. An nctho merchant o WANTHD tlnrough bntlmm education and bablta c-n ternplatlng aLhango January lit. 1835 , wl > hcato pur clitiEO au Interest In a v.cll esltbllehcd mercantile or mauulattiKlng LuslnteH , w ud ! buy out n small bus nc nbis $10 000 CA3hca furnish refcrei.cc3 of a liial orldtr and would ixptctsann To BCCUIO reply , od Irebs cUing UU nauior.iul particulais , "Merchant' eire Bee ontco. 850-Dtlawkp TST'ANTKD ? 2OW en nnt-clr.,3 atv fecurlty.Jor 6 7T yiau. , t 9 per cent. Address lloz tiO Pont- oftUxi 7fO-tf a- . Sots TjlOU IICNT Il3om with bond 17il ! Dcuglss. S311'p \ HV'.N 1' 1 front rooms tinfurniihcil at TiOl ! Ii\OU M. . ' 132-1-p FOR KKNTElegant 11 room lioiuo , hard and sol water all tmdern ltrjpro > emcnto , best Iccitlon In city 70. Also 8 rrom fwuso corner lst and Dav en joitSJS. Barker a. M yne , 13th andFornam. 322 t Oil HKNT 'lhieo rocms atnl fijrnituro for sale. E Central location and cheap rent , 305 N. 15th St. r ll Nrllindomcly furnlshoa room P. W. IpOU 1 corner of IV th and Cnpitol a\ < . 323-15 ] FOK III'.NT Xicelj furnished room for gentleman board It desired , private f milv. C < 11 at N. 11 cor. STtli and I ranam. S33-13 FOll HENT Tv\o unfiirnlsieJ rooms In private fnmllv J li'.cck north ot Ht. Morj-s a\o ttiectoars No I JO Convent fct. * 3zl-ltp ! TTlOIl IUNT : Tno unfurnished roonia 1015Chicago 235-15p UEXTFurnUhud rcoma at 1117 Dodge. FOlt Dodge.3J11S1 RtNT-lep'ondld store on cumlng strost , FOll o for Baker > , butcher or .ui > thing else , al so one choice corner storj , gotil grocery staul , rent rcasuinl c. Morse V Brunuer. 2aS-17p "IjOll HINT-Ono clcgnnt new 0 inoni'il cottage , J ? nuil onplcnilid 8 roomed cottage on red car ine , T20 and ; 24 per moLth. Morjc & Biuancr 2tO-17p KK r Furnished frnt room for rent 22J N FOU St 302 tf - unfuitishcd rooma 1017 Chicsito. FOUKENT-Two 310 zip lU'.ST Nice furnished room , ono bock of IPOll 1 ' < i Optra Home. M. I' . llartln.SlflS. 16th. ITlfll HUNT House with 5 roonuand barn. Ap- 1 plj till' . Wils , No. 012 south 12th St. 315-tf Oll llENf New six room cottage ono block from red car line 2\ Kit Han 1 1 ! room lUt on street e > r line. 822.01 'Jlu eo brick II Us lots od Cumlng street Irom $25.03 fcurnlshid house on 13th St. , bloc't ' from green car 150.0. Three brick btorcs on Cuming street from $35.00 to IJ03. 303-17 Morse A. Brunner. FOll HENT- gentlemen , only a I.irye fine j fur- rlthe'4 front rojin 7.00 | or month. H. K. Cop- on , south 10th St. , near Center , new house. 07 tf 17(011 ( Kr NT With board , largo fruit i com gii and JL1 both room No 1410 JOUCH. 10 j-18p ' fTvOIl RENT-A furnished room. Inquire at 1002 : J.1 Farnam St. 310-lSp FOll KENT llooica at I0',3 Uarney St. N W. SlerriU. , OI-I3p IlEN'T House ni'h four rooms. Inquire S. 1701 1 W. coiner Uth and Chrn'o ! St. 20j-13p FOll KKNT Furulshel room at i3C9 Capitol ave. isO-17p ! ] 70K HEKl'-l 1 Hory and lascraant , brick store J1 onJunujSticet , near 1SW , t25pirinomh W , V. Uorso&L'u. S3517 I01l lvi.VT-3 : furniflhfd rooioa with board i block JL' fronil' O. atH18 D.dge 2SU-15p FOll HENT A ten room cot'ajo , gocd lot , Alth barn , on 1'jiclllo street , near lllh etie.t. In- julre cf C. F. Oonliaau. -0 tf poll HKNT Furnished front room and ono back I 1 room 1711 California Kt. 279 21p HEKT-Tno well furnLhcd rooma at the K. FOll W , c-i-ititrof llthaud C'atufor thne cr four inn- lemon. 26711 71011 HHMT-I houses $0 60 to * 30 ptr month. . ' Ilemls , agent lith and Doug aantrcota. 250 tf 7oTril NT Btrijll cot'age. thrtc rorma bouth 23d 1. ttmt. Inquire ] 7CO Jatk.onstre.t. 2fll Ijp 7011 ItKNT- . elegant Hiito of rco.i a with btth room , furnished orunfuinl > < hod.or bliule tociin , io birn and carriage , houee at 007 B. 'A th S > . 253-15p 7011 HKNT rioouut luroUhcd room.eoj N. 17th , Sf > 8 15p , OH HKNT A furuUbcd rcomat 1318 Jaelmon St. -1 241-16p 70U HKNT Furnished roouia 1816 DoOge Btreot. } S00-13p 70HHENT Oil StLK-Allvoroomhou80No.2317 1 HURC street. Aii'lr to Urn. 8. Q. Sttvrn'on , 7011 HIKI : New dwelllcg of ten roonn. All mcdiT.i linprovimciiti' . tltuated at BV. . cor an e > and 2. IS ttrctt. See Ballcu Uio'u or J.ma'd oillle. 2C32Jp 70U HUNT Nicely furniihcd room for onocr to - | 'entlumen , H. K. corner 20th aud Daronpoit. SO tl TlOll l-hNT-InShliin1 * 3d addition , nlco south L1 and eait co/ntr lot wlrii tl re 1.111 tumors , per uonth I'uttci & . Colib , J016 > > ujii ui Bt. 152 tf 70H HrNr A homo and liirn with thro * Bern of i'orourd Inquire ol Uu.-cne O'Wtil , e-rniir lltn id Uorcaa. 182 tf iron UKIiT Twoiouma furnltbed for light I ome- 1 kix-plne. f. W. oat 8th and Hovviird 170 tf . Oil l'.i-.NI I'lun hiieil and miliiruliliil roonid with lioinl , inudfin ccn\culenrenhorru comforta 8CO rxniiii ) , tlout aboio new Com t homo. U32-tf 70K Ill'.N r _ liooui corner ot 17lh > nd Grace Sli. r } it-tl 'JtOU IUEST The corner nl.ra lOSh and I.ca > w I1 woilh. Apply I ) . U. l'eUr cn. 103 If 7011 ItKXr Oittano ol tUo rooms , dt-nlnt'la ln 1 catioa , 0 r' . Iu > Uft Oi-t' ' f7tcmilF.NT-0.o tin form htJ r ra fjr l.-iisc- 7fXui' ' ? 'Jc mor's block , cor , ! tj anJ .lf 1rtoiriiKNi . _ for one or two g irt' m nj 1719 Chicago tt o : tf J lU'It llK.NT Hisl-T > fvl to'eoU'iy t tiri uTctal r rftcf , arthcu o , Iiu'f ull3 tJ ator , n--reto Irtntrnitr. Ilallread tracfcjodixr. Britir & Mtjne , 13th iit.il Fara m , 3 ' 3-t [ J70n HENT-A He' * torc rntvi r.ml ofiVp tm-ctilrs 1 rn January lit , 1RS5 , on ISih bctvtom Wllllarca aod Hickory jnquiro t i . J. Hvp-'r. 0,0 U T.'OK Kf3T-I1 mwit IjrriUimr room & K co J ICth an.l If owai rt stro Us f03-tf FOll ItKN7-leirvtttvft.rnlchiil lrnraim oiiit untl routb cxiiinuro , rcu > jcruo.-nv ilonc' ' . \ W cumtr 17th ftnj C s ? . fgl if J 71011 1IKSI Tfilrfcn uowilwelllu.M ly C. T Tny. 1 fcr , Curnor Uth unj DiuU . 849-tf I poll HRNT HMUO 7 roorni Rend lo ' TftilT ; , corner Uth ftif4Ioi lM. ID OOJM With hiirii , 1)09 rSli o urwlntaf Apply" jL\iatatCfunlealntol. _ _ J j/.if / \ 17011 UUMT-Vtry J ! rAbl iiirntehtil roonwcon- > ; trolly locntoJ. Apply n ) Atkltmm'j mlir.-sory tore , Uth 3t ; or tt TMUUIVAY b * . KOMI p nunni { . PprloR waion Bui. ll /iOU nr.NI Cotu/o ut ! t\u rc.nni * . 1. 1613BflUthBth _ _ sttfot. Foil KEWr A rurulshsd room 1JS3 Faruam Hi 207-tl fpOK ltST--On-j ! gti.na Bjuari puno. Iniiulu jl.1 ntlUholm > tul EIotaor > . < 40-lf I'OK SALt. FOH SALK Ara cninpo'lnl tiv stlt tnjr inlcrctt In 0 scotlotH ol mml In Lincoln County Nco. , ono nllc from II. H. Station , l.tnilalmu lUlnv watir , ilcnt } oflny with an mlinlr b'o ' block raiijfe The cose bargain In Xebrn t > n , $ , ' { .00 ptr acre ? 1 0 per aero tarli , talanco IDjeaM tlmaO ptr tciit Interest Adilrcasor lullonniy agent , J. N" . KeynoMi 1207 Farnam fct. ll'JO-lKp FOR SALE Oil TIUUK-A RooJ stock n ! Hani \\nro null fun Hurj In llastern N'obnsk.i will timlo tor nouilltndi In Nebraska orKancaa : lartlcuUra id\t'M on apjillcatlon. Addrefslllllln llros. , Uhubcrt N'ob. 311-17 FOHHALU- ruHtnt lioma No fis b 3 burolnic sto\o sjuml.ajgiKxlannuw. AhpIyatNo Ml North Will St. F OH SALV Iho fnrnlturo ot a fi rciini co'.tn f , cheap , rcnlruttoitablc , a irj ilcslrablc toettlon. : ! :1) ) U > p Oll SALR A flr.o stock ot oodi elegant ttotn In thu best locitton . In Omakncll . uitiblMioil health. Address i" 13ec cilice. 31418 FOK SAM' Special bargains in residence and l > m Inesjpiopcrty. Morse Ic Brunncr. 3CD 17 SALE-Tho bojt business lot at the block FOll jars bntitii Onuha , 00x150. Will be worth double the pr ca nskel now Inside 12 months. Apply at office New York Dry Goods Store , 1310 Farnam. 277-tf 77U > ! sU : Oil TIUDB-Ong bllllar. .x-d to pool I1 tkldtHat no713 Pacificist. 271-21p FOU SLn A Rood family horse at 101S Hirno ) &t. N.JI. Merrill. 28 ISp I poll SAIjP A property Imestmcnt of SOCO cash. ' \\i'I ' pavS2.r per month Interest , rdnclpalncll ccnrcd. Imiulre Omah ) Fiiunctal Enchango , 5C3r.trnaui. 2t7-l.rii XTOIl SIiE OH UKNT A Ladles' noardlnif.House , JT In good looillty. Address lira "F. II. " Bee otHco. 1/iOK SALE A Hno ( IrivlnR horsow.tn bugijV and J ? liarntss. Kdonu'a to an cstntu. Must bo Bold. KqulroatMcShanu'd UoOgo btrietbarnor of Illmc- ) augh&Talor. 213-14 1 j OK SALK 160 acrej ol tno " ojy boit cf iand J ? near O'Connor , In Oroely county , CO aTca under cultivation. A house , out lioints , well , fruit trcej andnlcocr o A great liir in , only $10 'per aero nrwiHsull Iho farm , farming implements , Block and urn'turo ' for 52,000. Would take cltv propoity for Sl.UOO and $1 COJ cash. AddrciU U. 1' . II. lice cilice. FOll SALE Fresh mllct oona at my jard on 20th and Buit streets uear Ihiley & Olson's Brick yard J. W. I cnnj 18M3p "OESIAUIIANT I'Oll SALE Ono of the best rou- JLL taurants and bakery combined In Nebraska w ith Rood location and trade Oitabllshol In cltj of 6020 lopulation. Only first-class restaurant In the plico and iloinur more In bikcry line thin nil others In city combined Ice cream parlor In season. Oven * , ice 10UW3 and eier.Uhlng ; camp'uto. Will sell furnlshud and lca\o e\crjthlnff. Will sell at a har&aln anil to Ipht man with small cash pa > mont and u.ilanco on oils' time. BO purchaser cm mike it pay for Itself. V S. WISH , I'lattaraouth , Neb. 817-n 22 Fiiur S oot , walnut counters , and 80 FOIISALII class shelving , ilesltab e foi druff.ijro- "ery or book store. Inquire at the ofllce of CoiiKilon 3iarKson & Hun , 1324 Farnam street. SBOtf F OK SALE 1 fausage chopper , borao power ; ono rendering kettle , one lard [ ireaa. Apply at Brook- jn Market , cor. 13th and Pierce 802-tf FOll SALD fccO.OOl feet dry lumber , Ash , Oak , I'.lm , Hasiwood and Soft Maple. E , A. gtlnson , St. Carles , Michigan. SOUn''lj | rYfK Aquantltv nf Job and nonnpaper typo for ealo. Aho a good Zither. C. 't. Bunco , ciro Boa SALE Cottage of 5 rooms , barn , corner lot In Shlnn's addition ; onlj S1.5iOsinallcash ; payment ail balance monthly. Bargain. UcCaguo , opp. ) ostotllce. OlOtf [ JiOR SALK OR EXCHANOC A water power Ocht L1 mill , reasons for polling gh en on application to ! oo. K. firing , \Vavcrly , Web. OOl-l'jiv SALE Now phaeton. Inquire ol Oca. Hlg- FOU at northoatit corner 10th and DodgeDSltf DSl-tf L OllKALE Kino buotnem chance a > Grand Island D Neb. SS.COOnujs the bank building 22x41 ; an 'dice building which rents for ? 1S a month ; a Iirxe ire and burglar prool eafo with Yale time lock con lCOO , alee sery large bank book flro proof Mifo , tank counter , dss'ia , lard coal Btove , In f ct , a com- lote bant : outfit , together with lot 'lueo en Locu t trett. title perfect. Itrnxi i cath , ta'ance on one n 1 tvv n j eara time If dcalrcd. Call on or a4drci.a Jiy I. White , Grand hlmid , Neb. fj2Mf K A cool ramo liouso , E rooirs , all In Jeood order Ituit bo rjo\ul atonco Apply to 10 Wcttern Newspaper Union , cor. 12th cad How- rd street ) . S-ll-tt 7015 3ALI3 Chonp a pocond hind hlirli top bujrgj. " Inquire at blmpion'd Carriage lactniy , Doilic , ctwecn Uth and llith. 2SO-tf 7 > OH SALU A whole lock of clothing , boota and * ahoej , huildinia at cost , retirini ; from bualnesd. . II. 1'otcnon , 04 south Tenth street. 113-3m 71011 BALK Two opiil cocond-nund tiujijtej nd ? ona dallvery wvoa , c'oi jp , ot If 10 Husney H. 83fl.tt ' OST Oil HTJtAYRO \ brown water fpimcl ilo _ Vlroni rtaldcrce of Captain f-lulcn , No. "ODiortli d bt. Any one n.turulog him vil.l bo rcwndcd 3.tJ Hp " Have a lario lot on 7th and I)3roi3 that can ba u ed u adumilngpaco ! for manure , ( lust ICno'n. 32 14p ] AVi : taken out llieino fir laj Ir s drain. EL' 3Up J. O , COHBY < OOU tab'e bond * 350 per week , SUN. IBth JT St. S9D-NP 1THAYED Ono red nd whlto jearlhur beffur. jAnyneiimn finding such , pleaao notify No. 1U-0 outh 18 h St. ' - ' 7i3l > ' A UANDONKD HOJlF8TKAU3-rersonanhoaban. 1. dwied liomeitiai'iiln ' V'C8tcrn Kaiuoa , thai wtre J'UB prior t'tJ ' reUtli , ll-SO 1'lca-o addnta me Ijardlnl tlio Mine by lottf r cn'y. I.aao ilulhol'and ' eal estate agent , Norton KMIBUJ 17X-1 ) p ilAKKN Ul'-On October 2.J , ft light b j- hone , Lwlilt epntlnforohea.l , ail whlt'hp t Ju tabo\u lottllla tV , Kiliott , ono oilio west of the barra J.9. 042 tt lew. 7UMILY Storage , stovn rcpi'rs nnd general tt- ' pairing , 0. M Itaton , IU H. ItthS ; 740-D19 l/r / r.3 HCHKOUr.H , Wucnitlo Healer , lj now locate - 'tl ' to N. W. corner 20th and Casd bt Diarnosi's "JHIVV ultl , etn'tHftnd cowi-wla clianetl at tin shortist notion and ot any time of the day , In in .tIn.lyorJerltiiiw.iy without the Va t U'olea'atlon occupaitaorm ! , ! tiof , with o.r Improved and Juried apparatus ; . . r.Mini k Co. , K'CO Caplto ic. 710-nlBp JUIVV \ iUt , cl ikuanu ce rpooi ! cteoncd nita cttidtarj 'kft cr Kntl f art > ua guamntonl by F. i AUI(6UCC ( ,6or to J. M. StrJth box 37S. 33 nltf > VHBiil : BTAMI1- y iianufactururs InOmahi' V lltea I'rlntlng Co. 592-tf ( HUCOJUJOUHIO J011H U , JNDERTAKERS 1 At Iho eld rtand 1417 Farruta ! Strwl Orjcj * b tiogmph BO Veiled toUPio-TSutly rio , StF ,