THE OMAHA DAILY BEE-MONDAY NOVEMBER 24 , 1884. THE DAILY BEE Oinoo , ; so. imJ KftriiAin Ht. Now York omco , lloom OS.TrlOuni DullrUng. _ t'atil h ( > d every trnrnlnp , icepl Sand/1 Tli ml ) Monday morning dMly. 1U1 IT Milk One Vttr. ' . J10.00 I Three Month ! . W.C Hi Moninj . 8.00 | One Month . . . 1.01 Per Week , 6 Onto. rni w8iiUT m , rousniD XTHT ? KIDHMDIT. n r r . . . . . (2.00 I Three Monthl . t I llsllonlts. . 1.00 | One Month. „ . > A i Ocmtnunloillons relating to News and Kdltorli ntttcn thculd tx > addrcmod la the KDITOR cr TII Bit. UB1 ! EM UTTVM. All Dnstnnn letters and RomttUnoet Bhonld b iddreawdtoTniniin rtmunmTio ooMriiu , oxAni DrMUi , Cbocka and I'ottolHco ordori to tx mido pay able to Ihe order ot the company. THE BEE PUBLISHING CO , , PROPS K. KOSI3AVATHH , Editor. A. 1L Fitch , Mnn&gor Dally Circulation , 1 0. HOT , 488 Omaha , Neb. Tun state board of canvassers will can vntB the vote oil electors and regents ot Monday. _ _ _ rnoiUBiLiTiKH can't always bo ro Hod on. llo plnyod an unozpoctcd gam of frocz-out with the domocratlo jubllo on Saturday night. BRILUAST vcrmillion will bo the cole of Omaha to-night. Look out for th Council Bluff * shot-gun brigade. Omalu Herald. The shot-gun i a very common woapot with the bourbons. Tin : first real touch of winter has como The weather so far this fall has boor remarkably mild , and the change IB wol coined especially by those tradesmen whr depend upon'seasonable changes for the enlivening of business. CJuovEii OLKVKLAND'S friends are vorj anxious to have him married before en tering the white homo.Vo wore toll only a day or two ago that ho was abon to marry Mies Maria Love , of Buffalo and no IT wo are informed that ho is t < wed Miss Jennie Humphrey , of the aami city , llotwoon applicants for office ant matrimonial proposals Mr. Olovolam will have a hard time of it. FIVK months ago when Gon. Logan was nominated for the vice-presidency , Senator Mandorson filed his pro-omption claims on Logan's desk in the sonata chamber , which Is located favorably for oratorios ! display and for casting snoops eyes up to the ladles' gallery. The juniqr Nebraska senator is in a fair way of proving up by the 4th of March , and getting his patent for the noxtfour years. Tint BKB has partially recovered from Its recent hydrophobicalnttacktnd hopes are entertained of Its final recovery. Next to a rabid dog , a rabid newspaper , which attacks inoflonsivo individuals with unbridled license in the paroxistna of periodical madness , is the greatest evil with which a community can bo cnraod. Omaha Republican. There la a good deal of method in this madncsB. The U > ; r never attacks any body without good cause. When it deals with political hyenas and cowardly bush whackers it gives no quarter. The wan ton and malicious assault on the editor of this paper by the political road-agonta of the HcpuMlcan called for prompt and oflbctlvo retaliation. Nobody but a saint would quietly allow anch fellows to call him a holl-honnd , a Judas Isoariot , and other epithets , for no other reason than that the headlines over the tolographlo report of Blame's apooch offended thoit sensibilities. They know that the responsible editor had no chance to BOO these headlines written between 3 and 4 o'clock In the morning until long after they wore in print. They not only know this , but after the telegraph editor who wrote them called at the lie- publican office and informed thorn that ho alone was to blame , they deliberately reiterated their libels and repeated their assaults. But when wo club them with their o mi weapons they equcal and ekullc bohlnd the screen of "inoflonsivo in- dividunla"and "private citizens. " When they learn that those who give blows must bo ready to take thnm , they will bo a little more careful. LlbT year Dutiglita uuunty cuat botwmui five and six thousand votes. This year it oiat between nine and ton thousand. There wcro not less than two thousand Illegal votes polled in Douglas , and ull for Brown and reform. And yet the 13 KE UDB the cheek to my that Weaver wua elected by fraud. Falls City Journal. The man who turns the crank of Mr. Weaver's hand-organ at his homo in Fulls City had bettor go alow. While it is true that Douglas county did cast 9,8T 0 votes at the late election , ho has no ground for charging that 2,000J or oven ' 20 votes wore coat fraudulently in this \ county. Omaha has had a wonderful 'growth within the past two yean. She Jhaa built more dwelling houses this year rtliau would ba i noluded in three sucli towns as Falls City. There wore 7,701 votes polled in this city , out of 0,501 reg istered .voton , which dhows that over 2,000 voters remained at homo. The vote In the whole district uhows a pro yportionato increase. Where there wort only 33,000 votes cast two years ago foi congressman , there wore over 45,000 votei out this year. The cry cf fraud b ) Mr. Weaver's henchman is railed simpl ; to rover the tracks of tlio rascals whc changed the returns and disfranchlsec v votcri who cait their votes against Wea ver by putting Brown's name over his la Johnson county the ollic.al return ! glvo h'm ' 272 majority , when Ho received only 17" . In Cass county and in severa other counties , rcorcs cf votes given foi Brown wcro not credited. So far as the , vote of Douglas county is concerned the Increased vote went to Blaine aud L'ai in greater proportion than it did t < Crown. The republican electors carriei the county by 438 majority , while tin fllato ticket was from 000 tu COO bo Wad. N STOP THAT OAIinLE The Pacific ita ulmvo vlndioftlcd Ihc promise their flclegnlos gave in the Chi oiipo republican nntional convcnllon Without mannfftclurca. the onliijhtoncc ( icoplo thorclmvcln maldiiKndccislotiin- eluded in their count the irholo ponploo the I'nltod States and all their varied in iliutricr , and have recorded their fnith in their votes. Compare their act with that of lliu inon of Connecticut , who reel on their ability to tnal < o clocks nnd eowiiif rnachinca , and other chcnp manufncturcc ivrtlclos fora hvolihood. There ia inoro culture in the cast , but for bruad-niind cdncsa the people there do not compare with the men of the far west any more than thn Alhghanlrn compare with the SiomONovadaf.-'aH Ltilir Tribune. There has been a good deal of clap-trap about the effect of tlio presidential olcc tion upon the manufacturing industries o the conntry , as well as about the ncccs ally of a high protective tariff to keep the country from going to wreck and ruin. 1 acorns to us that it is high tlmo that al auch BonsolcBs gnbblo should coaio. It Is very creditable to the republicans of the Pacific coast tha they have vindicated the promise whicl their delegates gave at the national con vontlon , but it ia not at all creditable to the Intelligence of their section to have anybody not up the claim that their actioi was an evidence of a clearer under standing of the effect of high pro toctlon than was shown by the bolters of the Nutmeg atate. As a po litical stimulant the tariff bolus was serviceable in the campaign among the ignorant masses , but thinking and wol Informed people in all sections know tha at this day our industrial internals nocc little or no stimulus of that sort. The sowing machine men of Connecticut ex ported and sold plain machines in Europe for § 35 , while they demanded nnd obtained tainod from ( GO to $90 for the same machines In this country. Tide marked differoncn in price waa largol ; duo to the patents , but it is novorthelc : true that the wapcs of mechanics employed od in the Connecticut factories wore regulated ulatod by the low price nt which the machines sold in Kuropo , and not by the exorbitant figures obtained in America by which the solving machine monopolists became millionaires. To dny the Con necticut flowing machine is made cheaper In this country than it cnn bo made any where , and is exported to all the world. The tariff has no oifoct upon that [ > rancn of Industry , and if It was nbol- shod Connecticut factories would still have no competition from abroad. As to .ho Yankee clocks , made In Connecticut , ho tariff has no effect upon thorn. They lave boon sold by Yankee peddlers like Sam Slick into Canada , Now Brunswick and other British provinces , and Now Sugland has needed no protection or its clock-makers. There are of course ther American industries that do depend pen the protective tariff , but they are ory few nnd far between now. Wo want , distinctly ondoratood. however , that wo 0 not deprecate protection of manufac- urod articles that cannot bo made as hoop in the United States na they can bo mportod. But on the other hind , now that the ampaign Is over , wo enter our protest gainst the bug-boars which the design- ng mountebanks on both sides have con- urod up during the late campaign for ) olitlcal effect. On the ono aide wo have > eon told that everything would go to wreak and ruin if there was a reduction n our tariff , and all factories would close holr doom the moment It was known .hat the country had gone democratic. On the other Ido rampant free-traders have terrorized ho farmers and business men by ropro- outing that protection is nothing more nor loss than robbery , and that every ard of calico on the workingwoman's jack represents n tax of two or three cents , knnd la' every pair of overalls which n workingman puts on mys nn enormous tax to the g > vornmont Aa u matter of fact the country is not going to ruin , nor will nny factories that have not boon bankrupted by over [ iroduclion , bo compelled to close their doors , although Clovulund Is now iiioirn to bo elected president. The rob- jorrloa of the protective tarllf do not ef- "oct the purse of any body that buys cot- .on goods and hundreds of other articles of common use , uppn which there is a high duty. The Yankee cotton factories are producing calicoes , bleached jooda and other cotton fabric ) with very cheap American labor at a ovrcr price than they can bo made either u England or any other European country. The same is true of boots and shoos , hats nnd caps , watches , cheap jewelry , fire arms , tarin machinery , furni ture , atovoR , stool rails , railroad supplies , and n host of other articles which twenty yoara ago when the present tariff was for mulatotlfcould not possibly ; have boofi made in this country as cheap ua they could have been imported. The very low prloo of labor which now obtains in Now England , Ohio , Ponnsyl. vanla and elsewhere in this country , nnd the marvelous labor-saving machinery now In use have tnado the tariff a doaa loiter in a great many industrial branohot It cuts uo figure in iixinj , 1 lie price of American labor 01 the price of American goods one way or the other. Thu eoonor the maatoc of our pcoplo got over the delusion * which the political impostors have crcatcc ( luring the campion thu bettor it will be for all concerned. And the uri'at west , with its level huided nnd intelligent population , ough to bo the firit to give thu cold shoulder to thcBO worshipers of fnltu idols nnd vendors in cure-all noetrums. IT U ra'.her nmtiMiii ; to road the labor ed efforts of seine of the country editors to criticise Iho 13KI : , whmi < wi > r tha cu i h given by tha Omahn llcptibltcnn. Then are BHUD pooplu who are yet BO h'.noranl } ( fhow a city newspaper is conducted that they imagine tbnt ono pcrsor not only wtitcs nil the editorials bul nil the local itoma , the telegraph heat ? . linrs , nnd all other wotk of MI editorial character. Some of thesecountrj editor * , imagine that bccxuao thij cot their own type , write their editorial ! nnd local news , do their own press work , folding mailing and delivery , the editor of n metropolitan daily carries on his work in the same manner. For the benefit of nil such , wo will state that the editorial force of TUP. DKE consists of seven 01 eight men , each ono having his own do * pnrtmont. It docs not stand to reason that the editor of THK BF.K , or of nny other paper of equal importance , can BOG every line that is written by every mom. bor of the staff. TOO MUOU DAJSGEU. Now that the exhibitions of "tho Great Republic" nro concluded , wo think it eminently proper to say n few words concerning - corning that nlfair which really ought tc have boon natd boforo. Never again should tin school children of Omaha be allowed to participate in any such exhi bition , In the first place the board ol education has nmplo moans to purchase nn illuminated clock and a piano without depending upon a percentage of the ro coipta of such entertainments. If the board has not the moans to pay for those luxuries , then it bettor go without them , The cost of Illuminating the proposed tower clock will bo a great deal more that the price of the clock itself , nnd wo can. not BOO much ndvnntago in U anyhow. The fact of the matter is that this clod schema was only suggested by the shrowc manager of "Tho Croat Republic , " sc that no could utilize- the school childror in the presentation o ! the drnmn , tin receipts of which are of course intondoc for the most part to go into his pocket. . Wo have no fault to 2nd with that , however over , ns the children porhapn receive some benefits , but there is a very sorlou : risk in collecting between 500 nud OU ( children upon the stage of nn open house , and attracting n large audience composed to n grodl extent of boya nnd girla. Children are easily frightened , nnd the ulightoal alarm might create n panic which would result in the loss of n great nurrbor ol lives. Such things have occurred , ae children nro timid nnd like sheep whore ono loads the rest all follow. Not many yoara ago , an wo nro told , a panic did occur at Grand Rapids , Mich. , during the performance of this same hiatorical drama , under the direction of Mr. Ilngar , and the same thing is liable to occur nt any time. It is true that 300 or 400 grown persons frequently gather upon the stage in the production of some popular ) lay , but they have presence of mind and arc prepared to net in caao of nn omer- joncy. Even with men and women the avorcrnwding of n oUiQO'is a risk , and has jomotimoa resulted in loss of life. The Dry of fire by some drunken wretch or ox- sited fool will nt any tlmo create a fatal > auio in n crowded theatre , and such nn ncident Is liable to ocsur any day. 'oo much precaution cannot bo exorcised n gathering a large body of children in a nubile hall. Wo should have mndo n pro- oat at the outsat ntgoinat the performance > ut itho board of education md given its permission , and ill the arrangements were made , before nro learned that any auch entertainment waa again to bo permitted in Omaha , lad wo then made n protest , wo should > orhaps have boon accused of malicious ntont. it should never haTO boon per mitted , and in the future wo shall moatvig- orously oppose any such entertainments. There already enough riaka without adding nny more simply for the aako of iclping out n trnvoling showman , who nakca the purchnso of n clock or n piano the oxcuao for getting up snch perfor mances , which are really intended for the benefit of himself. It may bo n good thing to give dramatic training to child ren , but it certainly docs not compensate 'or the great risks incurred in thoprcsen- tation of such dramas as "Tho Grent lie- public. " TUB malignity of the Jlcpublicttn toward - ward Councilman 11 ohm before nnd since tils indictment has boon shown on vnrioua occasions. That paper now demands his immediate resignation because the jury which tried him failed to agroo. Why doesn't that paper demand the resigna tion of other indicted counoilmon ) aud why doesn't It nsk Councilman Wood- worth to stop down and out ? All that lias been charged against Bohm can bo charged with jnuch greater force against Woodworth. Behm Is under indictment because ho accepted an agency for Sioux Falls granite and took pay for his sor- vloos. Woodworth has not only boon an agent for Colorado sandstone , but has himself been a contractor for snnd'which by virtue of his Influence as councilman ho forced upon other contractors against their will at n higher price than they ooald have bought It from other parties. Ia the ono case Bahm Is Indicted and his resignation is demanded for accepting a paving atone agency durinp n short period. In the other case Wood , worth goes scot free nnd is allowed tc oo itinuo in his business , when it is noto. rio is that ho never would have boon sp. po ntod stone agout if he had not been a councilman. Wo do not say that Mr. Bohm noted properly in accepting the og 'iiuy from contractors for paving ma. tor l , but it does scorn outragoou * thai another member of the council may nol only druw a regular saUry a > nn agent foi paving contractors , but may furnish ma torlals to coniMO'-oru on hu own account , when the law t-xprosaly prohibits any couneilmr. : from being directlj or il Utroitly interested in RDJ oontrao ; with the city. If Behm hac beoti mi njent fir Iho Colorado tantalum or nny uther paving material ftunUhoi ! by the Union Pacific , ho wouU hav ( been nl' ' right , wouldn't M IT may ba very satisfactory Id cattiln republican journals nnd lo < iderj , who have well nigh wrecked the parly in Ne- btnika , to copllntin the Hlolic policy which they have boon pursuing for Iho last three years. I' slrlktM in , however , that they nro not likely to strengthen the pirlyby ignoring the existence of the 120,000 or more anti-monopolists who voted in the last election and clawing tham all ns democrats. They may sue- oed by this COUMO in driving them per manently into the democratic camp and disgusting enough other republicans , who do not approve the methods of preaont party lenders , to give the democrat ! full control of the state at the very next elec tion. We are led to make those remarks by the fact that the Lincoln Journal classifies all anti-monopolists elected to the legislature as democrats. Tiir.itn may bo no immtUitUo danger of nny powder explosion near Omaha , but nevertheless every precaution should betaken taken to prevent any such catastrophe as Occurred near Toledo the other day and near Omaha two years ago. It will bo remembered that the powder explosion just south of the southern limits of Omaha shook up the whole surrounding country and killed four boys. Wo understand - dorstand that the powder houses , some four or five In number , located not far from each other , are still used for storing ponder. They should bo removed to a safer distnnco from the city , na the south part of town has recently boon quite thickly Bottled , and n now town has sprung up nt the Union stockyards. TUE national citilatuun'a convention has unanimously congratulated Clovohuid and Ilondricks. There is nothing like being on friendly terms with the long- horns. A IJCKSOIIVortli l Philadelphia Call ( Hep. ) A democratic president will bo inaugu rated on the 4th of March next. The cauaea of the change are being rancorously - ly discussed. Tnoso assigned do not touch the coi o of the matter. What are recent nro only the logical sequence of the primary causes , which date back to Grant'atorm of office. And those show that the republican parly is out of oftice because it wna not faithful to itaolf or to its principlca nt the criaia period of Us history. It lacked , at the critical mo ment , the courage of its convictions. Or , rather , the ambitions and rivalries of ita leaders , led to the abandonment , through defeat , of ita duty. Lot ua make this plain. The lesson involved is worth learning. When the negroea were emancipated and enfranchised the republican party , Lheir sponsor and protector , was under the moat solemn obligations to see that they enjoyed the free use of their righto , and were educated to their proper under- atnnding. The southern whites nnd the democratic party at the north naturally and logically opposed all this. The re publicans had congress nnd the executive. It was in their wowor. as it was clearly their duty , to BOO that their wards wore protected and educated. The original theory of reconstruction included this And during Grant's term the force bill was designed to eoouro just thin , Mr Blaine , the Now York Tribune , and those of like mind , opposed this measure , in dulged In maudlin aontimontalism , and as speaker of the house , Mr. Blaine waa credited with using his power effectively to this end. Uo waa already shaping his policy for the nomination of 3870. The iofpat of the force bill was part of this policy. Grant favored it , and its defeat waa n blow at Grant. It waa the first move in the series which have since di vided the republican party. Ita immediate eifect Traa to create a solid South. It gave the element there 'roe-swoop , and it very speedily brought ; ho colored people under control. Itcoat Mr. Blaluo the nomination nt Cincinnati. Even in the election that followed , before : ho solidifying work waa effectively done , Louisiana and Florida were ao doubtful ; hat their being given to linyca was do- clnrod an net cf fraud. Since then there laa boon no doubt aa to whore the vote would bo coat. Since that date the illit eracy of the colored race haa been con- .itiuod as n deliberate policy on the score thnt in this condition they were more easily controlled. Thus the illiteracy stands nt 78 ptr cnnt. among the blacks. Abandoned by their natural prcljotors , left in illiteracy , they are unable to caroler lor themselves , nnd their full electoral vote goes to the democracy. They are n Creator political factor , but no more free in the uao of their p-wor than when slaves. And all this is because the re publican party abandoned them. This was a largn element in ita roconc defeat. * * * Now the lesson to bo learned is thio : That aa long na the republican party was faithful to its own principled it auoo odcd. But when it ibandonod those for more expediency It Failed Therefore it has only to come back to first principles and do right aud it will recover itsolf. But as a mure po litical machine its race is ran. Will it learn its lesson ) CATARRH Hul uilo IHitl'U ' * on TMIKOrcat of Witch Hiznl , American 1'lnoUtnada : KirMarlidld , I'l ver , t-1 H.OUIetc. . called HA.STOItU'H IIADICAUCUUK.fortha Immediate reluf and pi'iinan ntcuro of ovury foim of ( Jitanli , fiom a clmpl > > Hold lu the lira I to Li * of Huiell. Tame aud Ilortui ; 1'ough and ( Varrhtl Con uiiiptlon , Comikto treat i cut , coaslttli | < uf rue bottla Itaulcal Ciuo , one liax ( 'atarrnal Huh til t and ono Improved Inhaler , In one packet o , may n vv to hid ol Ml D ii/L'l-u for 81.10. A-k for HANUPOUD'SUAUIOAL CUIIE. ComplotoTreatment with Inlmlor ? ! "Thu only l elute spcc'llo e lno 01" Mod Tlma . "Ihobtktvvit have fuunl in a liftttiiio of uilcrliiK" ittv. Dr Whuln , II 01. "Altor nlonir itriuulelth Cat uli the 1UDICAL Ouiix Ilia LOU- qii r r-lltv. b. W. Monroe , tiulitiiiriih , ' "I liuonct ( juii.l . ac * > It did not relieve at onie. " Audiow Uf , Minclicilrr. ila i. I'ottcr Drug nnd Chemical Co , , Itiutnu. Tor the ii'lM > nd prevention the | i Blunt 1Is applied , of llhcu- ( mail.in , XvnralKU , Sciatica , rliu prrtirirlloa tf a nou-l ipocUlUl lu i i tic ! < l > ) Diusuliia cm ( U il , AiJr.u 1 . .nil. WAftD f' OOr.t-OD IN THE PASTRY IF TTSTTD. Vnnllln.I.eninn.Ot-nnire , etc.flnvnr Cnkei , trenmiI > iitillne , .Vc.iii ilcllcntclyntul nut. i fully in theft-nit from \\lilch they in cnnulc , I'OIl STRENGTH AND TRUE FRUIT FLAVOR THEY STAND ALONE. rncptneo OT THI Price Baking Powder Co. , Chicago , III. st. Louis , Mo. UIKCRI or Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder - HO * Dr. Price's Lupiilin Yeast Gems , licit Dry Hop Vcn.t. G-Ax/n xrc o-isocxmo. WE HAKE 11UT ONE QUALITY. Proposals for Building Departmental the Intctlar , ) ' Ofllco of Indian AITilrf , Nov 17,1831. I Soiled pro-osal , endorse I "nropoiali foi bul'dinu HrldK < 8"wlll bo received at thlHftllco until 1 o'clock Tucsiay the 16th of fccoin cr , 1SS4. for till eon- ftrucllonot three bridges rn IhoSuntcoSI'itx Ho'cr- \iitloti In Ktbraska , and I'onea llcnciv.itlon In Dakota at tlio foi owing locationr ; on theSantoo llcacrvitlon ovr Ihn U < z locr ck , abridged thnu apans cf 00 foot each with 15 ft ft nupi caches ; on the I'nnca liof- irvatlon , over tin Nlolira-ailvi-r , abridge 063 fe-t from onil to cm' ' , and over the Wmt Firkotsaid river a up n if CO fut. Tre brldi ; a In question a'o t ) toof Combination ot vood andironvvlth ciHt Irtm hocp , testing on jii'c fmindatl' > ii9 , which ovtr tlio M brnrailvcr are to bo dilvcn 1C 'ect. over llazllo croik , 13 luct , and o\cr \\'a t Kutk of Ntobraia Hlur , 15 feet botoiratir level , and nto to bn built In nccnrdsnco ulth i > lans andtpoclflcatnhs to bo scon at tlix otllccof tlio Depot tjiiaitermmiur at Omaha Ntbrmkn , Iho ' Iliros" ot Denver , Coloiadoand ot thi "Intci-Occan cf Chicago cage , I > ) . The comtrirlhn o Him lirldfuto under the lin- noilUtottipcrxnloii olaicrson to bo disunited b > thlf Diaruiicnt. | All bids n.nst bgarcotrpirlcil by a ci'it fled chock on Bomo Unitml tilt's Diin ltorv , for at least KIVB p r cun'um ' < f thn amount of thu pwixealhlcli check wl 1 bo fmfcltod nttu I' , ilud Status In ca o niy bidder or bidders full to cxicnto a cnntract with Rood ant sni'l.ciunt tuiotl's , othrrulae to be returned tithe bidder , in Kuh.nitllriR bids , bidders flr llld tate the tlmo rcqti'rcd ' by them lor 'ho nnsttmtlon of the bn seaat'Ins nnttir uill bo condroil ! In nuking the aniird ) , ami trade a part of thocontnct- The ilaht U iLsentil 'o icject any or all blda or any part < f any b d If dctmej for the bed intoica : ot tDOFurtico II I'HICK , n 22-0 k9mc'i Commls.-loncr. St. Charles Hotel , Four ttory brick , just erected on O. stieot , bo twton 7lh and 8ih strcois. Flnoit ( urnhhe.l , best and most reasonable prlcid houue at the Capitol. Near aildopots. MllS. KA1ECOAKLEY , nor 3-nie 1m 1'roprloto ALONG TUE LINE OF TIIE Ciilcap , St , Faui , Minneapolis CDE OMAHA RAILWAY. The now eitonalon of this line from WekeOeld 01 the BEAUTIFUL VALLEY of the GAK through Coooord and Coleridge 370 [ leaches the best portion of the State , Special t : surslon rates for land ceekora over this Una I Wayne , Norfolk aud Ilaitlogtou , and via Blair to a principal poliits on the sioux CITY & PAOIFIO RAILROAD Trains over tht U. , St. P. M. & 0. Hallway to Cov ogton , Rloux City , Fcnca , Haitlngton , Wayne Mid Norfolk , t , Oikdvo , Nelltfh , ind through to 7i.I- .online. on aitllln n Itjr.nvtluti ull as BOJA ! and U.8 Mall S team or * SAILING EVERY SATURDAY , BETWEEN NEW YORK AND ANTWERP Fhtlttti taermany , Italy , Holland and franei Steerage Outward , 820 ; Prepaid from Antwerp , Jig Cicnrelon , 939 , Including bedding , etc , 2d Cabin , $60 , iound Trip , $50. CO ; xcurelon , 9100 ; a looa from 131 In 190 ; Kzcurelon l0 to 160 t Wrlgbl Don ) , Uen Agentl ( t llroad ay H. Y. CaMwell. Uainllton a Co. , Omaha. P. E. Fl , an k Co. , JC8 N. 18th Street. Cm ba | D. K. Kin l.OmahaA "tita ml-1r SPECIAL NOTICES vo I.OA.H-HGHOY ' ' 11 loin 13 Imiritud c'tv ' pro'ut > . in M'Tv'nY i (4.0. and 11,1. W. H Mut'o , If 0.1 KJI nain. u")2ue)2l MONKY TO LOAN In sums of MtOan'i upwanfs O. F. Duvls and Co. , U al E tatu and Loan Agents , IfiOS Fan-am St. 393 tf ONK.Y loaned ou chattels. Uallroad Tickets M bought and Bold. A. Foreman , 213 B. 18th 7 < fl-tf Financial Exchanro , largn or small loano OMAHA uecurltv < Illco bourn 0 tn 6 week da > e. 10tolSundais. 1503 i'.niiinStreet 111 to Deo. - > AIDANTA ! : ! gond comntent elil for general Tl hoiKiMork , 2.M1 Doug ) * * street. I09tf FOIt HKNT TAO Inuicv , & rooms , exch i fi p-r month. Inquire 809 podgo ktreet , 140 1-\ \ > A\rANfKD ( i'rl for gtneml h uito work , nuno but if experienced nuoii call at 711 uth 17th btUl : houiu from N. K. loriu'r uf l.iMVunvtoith. "O.-i'Vp rANTKI ) rVuitJiicriat M. K. Jhnln'H In'la'l. 11111 btorf , .111 H , lith ft. 71U 22 * Tii : > Ani tcla ubakfr , c fab'ocf U1 In * du ge ot shop , wi'liH cad ) li.lbl M. AI pl > at oncotu huMgjU.ki'ij. HolO.ik , loiva. 006 l"\7ANTED-A eiKxl vdlllnsr htcad.v boy to learn T I trulc otlriui muiiMlnt : founiliv , 10J a. ilth S' . 3' ' 2.'p \\7ANTii : > AgTdman to takoiiir.- ) thecit ) IT ririu u | ji of the Kvuning linns Apil.v tj I * . A. liarv if. n-3 5p AX'AMKH-\ ( lir.ii lo lake rbvgeof tlio It adur Wng.deiartai'iit of the iilnj1laic 6SI 25p " \\7 ANTKUcliu. . livn agon n In uvi'ry o unlj in Neljra.lu , to npittent tliu Muiuil Heir o Fund Life AmiKjlatlon.ol N vv Y rk. 11. II. llobl- nan gv. . . tgini.'HVamab , Ktb. 077-7 7ANTKD Yomu g'rl ' for light lioiiuwork aid Vi toi-arclur.hlUrin. V20N. 1 thht. Us-i4.i A.S'rtD-Cilri at 1211 Capitol avu. 051 2tli | 7A.NTii-- : > IDJ3 Faina-u St 603 tf \ \ TAVIirAiirliiht : | : ouwMk , nod h. nn l > tin. Ueccher Illiibj.OjiS. W. coiner I'thaud ' UvidSt. MOi'lip 7AM' ' To'adi c ok * . rlr t nl tc HI ; Mi fort ) t a d $ U for t-uoond. ' ouie < r .lt. , J. W. MU utv , C itr.lll ttl , WJIUIIKX.b. . " \\-\NrKD vVu want a flr t c'liiiuiii , who lin * I 1 wine evpcii ion In 11' < > ajwr vvcrl. ti ntd loom con * I > rior < d Iravcll s ' " " i'i > ii'lm.ti > . ( lu d wti'i "III Ui piiltl i. ih I'ght J u an. Kuo ( > ri < .f rnpi-ri l. Ad.rcy HttU'.V ' rr tiur | r\\nM.ir , V > wlr tju , ell. o.'oti IX D A cnt tn c'l ' l f .l'tabIc tlH ( llp lr V .dry . 10iS. 11'hSf. ' < 3 tl \ \ ' \ STI.IArool miidi > > N | A > h , ( 'roamu'4block. l\ ' /i.MII > ( Mil f > r grntral lieu i w , rk nt" . I' II c rr rr 2ntb and F n am. 01321 . iiiin | et ! lit ho'i-i" tciejir to ciro lei UAMnu tm.\ll foii c , ( nr t o e'rglo cutLaua A'llirt "J. J ' Hot 1H AlMwrrth Nob. 61911 Tl'ANTfcltAgents to.'ell In NebrMVft anew work II b ) A popular author. Call on or addrtai JOI.L- and Haiclrigg , SlOtorth 17th St. , Omaha N < b 207-Ji nM | " \XTANTKD Tobtiyaoty Ijttobo paid In wcckl < or monthly Installments. Addtcw" ! ! . II " L'ct ofllro. 218-tt " \\rANTiD : I.Bdl s nd pcntlcmtn to lalio mw II light , plcanint work at thilronn homes ( dls tnnco iinohjertlnii. WukBintby mull , SI In ? j A dty on bs quiet' ' ) midc , n icanvaojlng Please ail il'CM at once , ( jlolx ) M'fg Co. , llcsti n , Mis" . , box Ml 4 r.O.i-Jcc 17 \\TAnlKD LadlcK or gentlemen In city or country II to lal.o nice , ll ht find | leasint work at their own horrcs , 12 to $5 a day raelly and quietly made work sent by nail ; no canva'&lngjio stamp lor ropl ) Pltose address IlcllabloManTg Co. , Philadelphia , Pa 002-1 ra U , ANlKD-LAUlEa Oil OKJNILKMKN-In city or countty , to take nlco light and ploasint worV at tbclr own hornet , ; f ] to ! 5 per dty easily end quietly made ; work tent by mall , no canvavlnj ; no stamp for ropl p. 1'lcaso address llcllablo Uanf'g Co. Philadelphia , P * . 603-lm _ _ _ UtTPATlOHB WA.ITTCD. WANTED 11) nuiso with Icn ycari experience and good rccmmcndatton , omtlovmcnt In quire at Et. diaries Hotel. 700- \vrANTKI- A Plluitlon by A joung lady ti do guicr.Ihou'e-wirk. Call or aidresa lOto Hurt Et. _ 003-2/p \\7AN1 ii : > A cltuatlon i s Bar tender , $50 dcpcs- it if rcqulrcJ , Address "S. A. luklfncc ) olllro flS5-22p U7ANTfiltuatlon | a ? travcllrg silefman In boct and bco . clothing , ( lioccrlcs or drugs , lav oelso handled cigars and tobacco , have the bed of icfmn-e bIttti r , also personal reference In city. Address "H. " llooolllco. 07024 , ) \\7ANTi:0 : Situation lij ajoung Inly , willing to f do In olllcuscorjlst. Addie-a K. f. " Iko olllcu. 054-22U STED Position as wet nurse. Aprly at Wuinan's Christian Atscclatlou , City HaP. 0 3-20p \\TANTtD uj on cnf rgctio and practical busl- II nuss man. tuft thousand { 'ollais In the best \iiifr busl' i at In Omaha , u ill glvo security or In ert bt in business. Addrcsj " 11 \ \ " UKR olllco. 050 22p WANTFD-An Int 11'gcn * lady wishes to go to New Orleans with pa'lv as companion. Address 'lllrliin" ' L'uo CountlDg room. 032-7p SIT ATIO.Vd Fortitbcrladlcsorgintlemcn. Wo want an agent to icpn tent us lu every town In ho wet Ttrruamado known rn nppllcatlon for egcncy.ddrofs "Kuplio 1'ubllshlng Co , " 813 S. Uth bt. , Omaha Nob. 027-23 Aiding reamed m u w mo pituaticn nook. keeper. In wholettlo ci > tkbllhii.oDl In Omaha , Addrcan "C. " care Ico. S53-tf \\7ANTED -H.v a gfLtlcman and wife , ono or two T rconiH. nnlurf Isheil or rartlally si preferred ; a aroiiv nlcntsnddislrab'o looil tj Would like board In faml v if ogneililc. Address ImmedldtelT 'lvlng partlLiilaiB , P. O HxSoitllj. 7CO 22 rMVO Cientlen ui ran havoalariohird < omcl ) fur- JL iiNhed tecond story front rom with excolent 'oard , t or information opp ! ) at dm ; store , corner Uth and Douglw. 70j-26p - > To buy batil in some good town or i i Intatlon for now onu. Address J. S. Adtir , Mlnn'npollp , Minn. 052 S4p ONE or two hoarders vvantel , handsoirtly fur- nlsled eouthrcmn , pleasant homp.ovcry com en- loncc. two irinutet tuave. car , Q teen ninnies walk to I'tut otTc ? , M3 I'lca ant St Oi7-24p WANTED - \ partner with S5no , to take tall In tcrest In n well istoblinhcd an I tlntclnspay - Irg bualccs , Ocd ilutco to nmko momr fora HID man. ddicss O. H. , DKK clllco , Omaha. 041-Kp WANTKIJ Carpenter lo rent hciuo and barn , amlpay icntlnwoik. Win. L Monro > . Othand DOUR'SP. 603 22p WANTKD-To oxchanRo ono of the bust retail KrnccrlcHln Onuhafor a tnull tinct cf dojira- bio land uear the city. All who icp'y K\\O \ fulldc- icrlpilon cif land and owner's tame. Address , A. S. I. , licuollice. eoitt \\7 ANTKD Boarders at 1212 Capitol ave. T > CS2 2-2p WANTED BuBincBS. An actlvo mcrchunt of th rough bi-alni-ts education and habits c-n- IcmplatlngRchanto January 1 1.1886 , i hestopur- haso an Interest in a well establlehfd mercantile or mannfactuilPK tnalnce , w < uld buy out a small bus- ueBg.has 810 000 cash.can furnish referetcca of a hl h irider and would cxpccteama. To eccmc replv , ad- IrossRlvInK lull name and particular , "Merchant1 ; are Boo otllco. 860-8t lewkp TT7ANTED 82,000 on flrst-class city oocurlty.for 6 TT years , at 9 percent. Address Box 820 1'oat- ffiof. 708-tf iicKi--nousoi ) nna Loie. tfOIl KENT -Four room c.ttaKu a. IBIh HI Far- kiTJIne. . 038 tf p oil HKN'r KiiruNlied room suitable for two.1816 i Karnani St. e U 2dp 1flliHHK > T Nct'Ciitt go I524N. IBSh St , onlj one block from OrifUvarlii f. N. S. C'aik. ' OI-H7ii 1,1011 KENT O. r niiial ! hctiMi on Center St. . ono 1 llockiicrtli ef t'nciii gs. In iilrd.i5 Edholm A. r'ckmm. U)625 ) F'OIl UE.ST Tnokon tM. Inquire 4GJ Co > lent St. 1/0-25JI I neil IIENPliilck dwolliig IIOIHJ , furn'eheil or unfurnlshKl.Kindty watir a-il all in lin i'n- roveoi-iits Impi'ro LU jrimss N. W. Cor l ih i.d rannin t leulH 701 f. Oil l.hM' Iliice i iifurnUhrd rooms with modem ( em lmpuirt . .i'ntttJlloorP.S' corner it hand foward. 70'J-1.2p FOR HUNT FurnUhrd rooms brick blnck , modern linprvcmi'iiis. . i nu id uk frooi I'ojt olll e , SV. . oincr > I5ih aid l-i ! ] tolav ' . OV-'J4i ; IT'Olt ItK.Nr : Higui' turn shcdfr ntro imliiMits or H lulu , > ithgaa , Niib-ui t u rrtr it ibu Mi. el son blocl , i on o. jctb HI dllae po tt , ovtr I < MI'S | Chi , a bioic. Appi ) room 18 , Ms Thus iintliwv I. 69 , 2-p Ull U AT Toiioiit'eii'in "nlj , a il uran fui- i Iilxl cdioom , S I ! corner 20ta .rid Dotigla- " 671-lf ll'-'Nr A eco.1 trnoiccnt of ft rooms on Iflth FOIl and Jlason htrcLtu $ ISicr moulh. N , W Vo rill. 6 9-24p pOll KENT Furnished rcoim at 1417 Howard. rio. I ItKNT-A furniihiit room. iLimlro at IR02 t 1 FarnamSt 3C 25ji < Oll H'NTA fiirol-bidroom or hoie , farn l dv I7 1 without eh Idr n 'l < n. a few cliolco ron denco ot female. Inquire 22iO Ca IfornU St. CM 2Sp > O t tiKNT Klegantll loom h me. hard and soft rJ 1 wattrallni'Kiern iapnvo ncn 8 , Iient bcitlo" in itySTTl' . JlaikcrA. 11 0 lie , 13th an I Fornain. 322 If FOKHFXr- . Inv hus . No H"i > Ci B ktrett Inquire of Mlm Vejer- a N. 10th ( . 017 2p 7 < 0 It HINT'Iwn nj | < y lurnU'ed liont jo nw I 1 uitho without Loviil. htuvcs in lacli 151S , 'afltolavr. .170dec-Up \ \ HK.NTC'oii f ) itable furnlfhcd r onn In notth 17\0l\ ' cndif lb AndoiKonbl ik , corm-r I ) tvenp rtknd Utb lltfu i-nci 8t\.h iigi > J. Aply at r > om.14. K. I. Aiidu.uon. _ 012-7411 pvm IlE.Nr-4 r om lunuo 28lh and Unuglan 12 i inn hou e M < t and Hurt ? 15. h Uriiiron GMurilu f. U > g < > & . Hill , lUalmUlu lu > i Kainiiutir. Us 24 ItEVT A 4lteof finnl l > ud rnuxu u 17011 liloui ; . Hi. , b twvei , 1-tH and 1 10th. I Olfl 2l KENT I.ir.u f out rein with bo rd , kl > 171011 loud lo. two or time gi-ntUnun at 14'J1 Jone.ft. Oij. 4p lU'NI-Furid lad ficnt i aioru'i lint I i h but r nii i'j ' j ill u , tlnu lupition oni t' p- i ol 11,11. Addrii' KIVII g nferti-cei ' > . ' Ho G 4 I I/O t KKNT-Fuinttlitil loonw with Loir-l ! < ' , Nurtli ittr. U.iSSji Toll ' "V.S't r'uriiohiu ice . at S.V uoui.l OlSilp OIl Kl NT-Nice fiirn sh l r'QUH 01 1 ka'f bl-cV I 1 f < om u } d'n OJI.IQ iiiu e. M. K. Mart u 316 Eouth liiliKirsft. Ouji ) 1 rvcU HKM'Kn'il itlcr il farnUhoi tiiuui 610 i ? b.ttti 13 Im.uv ; . CJii . . ' H N r-Smal | c > | Uie tbn c to m * south i''d Ir'OH 1 , l qu r 17(0 Ja < V on.irj I tdl 2p , ' ( ) ! > i , .NT T u Ullluc. rh.d lOjli 1 1 _ C'OII Kt.NT Mr , i Ith'il 10 ui. Iiiquiin ilruj teru .C w Wff W.h i.J Uojk'ncln' ' I''A'WW.i7 ' ' i-7 1 F OIl 11F.NT t 'urnlahcil ' rootn.OOS ? ; . ) 17011 RB3T-Pnriiihcl n < 'tn n I hear 11- r 1 r f weel. Ver > belt laiAibi , JS 4 Datoipir fiffo Foil HK.Sr The tvvj tnry melt rnnrfrt corner 1C th anil Maron. Paulsin & Co. , 1513 Pirni IU-M ell HUNT-TWO i > lcg\ni ro-nu In l . 1'aul'ci A Co , 11)13 farinm. 3'2tfj C0ll -rurnUlioJ fruit roam for rent JJ" V Sjitf ' KENTIImi wi'h ' - Iii'jH - c 5ro-miand barn. o. 1 plj to I' . WIlR , No. OUiouth UtliHt. J/Oll ItKNI A ten rixiai oot'anc , cu'il l"t uii 1 barn , on I'vrinc titcel , mar Ilth stio t In quire cf C P. Uoudman , 229 tf FounnNT or. sUjK \ nvoroon hou cNO2117 Marie street. Ajply tJ Mrs. S Q. - lOin Casiilrcct. C3J..f ifMt HENT Nicely furnlfhcil room for otio cr tTn Rentlcuicn , S. K. corner 20lh and DiloniKtt st T7IOU UGNr-Now ilwo'llnc ol ten rooim. \ JL1 modem lmproiomons . situated at S W cor Harncy and 2utb Urctt. Sco Uallcu tto's or _ _ I710K BKNT-ln SUHn'n 3d addition , meo south JL1 and cast earner lot wltliO room hnuwj'8. ' tJt month I'ottcr ft Cobb , 1515 I amain St. 13i : if KENT Two rooma tnrnishoj for ipoil light hou o. 'keeping. ' S. W. cor Slhaiid Howard. 170 tl "I OIl KBXr Koom corner of 17lh and draco Sta. POIl KENT The corner stare 10th Jid Leaven woith. Appl > O. II. I'otcraon. _ 103 if FOIl 11KNT Cflttago of flvo rooms , doa'rablc lo cation. 0. K. Davla & Co. , .505 > I'irnamtt. 117-tf IjlOH KENT Klrst-cla'a three it .ry brick , metal JC1 roof , warehouse , hjilraullo elevator , concrete c. Ilallroad track to Joor. Barker & Mav no. 13th and Farnvm. 025-tt FOR KENT A new atoro room and offlccsuii-cUlr on January 1st , 1BS5 , on 13th Iratween Williams and Illckorv Inquire at K , J. Kaaper. 00-tt ; JTOIl UKNT 1'loasint furnUhod room 8. K oo 10th and Ilowaid streets. 003-tl T7 l > Il lli.Ni : Ihlrt-cn uewdwolllnfs ( by C. T Tayi JL1 lor , corner Uth and Dounlas. 843-11 "ITiOH HUNT House 7 rooms Rood locality by 0. T. Jt ? Tajl-r , oirncr 14th and Douglas. r > OOlfS With board , dcs rab o cr Inter1 Apply llatst Chai lea Hotel. 7 OJ tl MUHIIAY baa soon paoiurinj ; . Sptlm ; vrkter. sr.fl.if ooiliniNI OoUa o of ave rooms. J. Phlppo Koe " IClSoouthEth street. 033 tf FOR SALE. FOU SAI.H A ( 'o-d pay ng boardliig h'lise cheap forc sh. iLqulrcat 6U1 corBerBth atd 1'ioicc. OSfl-Mp I7 > OU SAl.i : 'cattH on 2',003 acres cool cbool 1 1 vi d for silo In SO aero rajtsand u , . uijs J. N , Ue > noliN , 1 07 1'arnam M. U33-27 { j > OUSKLE llaro birnala ; 3 acres near woter- ' vvrrk rcoivolr. . SI u i' , casv tcrmf. Lot Mr J2ncnrfca ndcrsi Mrcet , blo.ks from stiee' cars ; onlv $8 < o , to ins easy Ono acre , Q\a' \ * addition , * IOCP. lienut fill lot In Homo's addlMon , lSxI32 , nly9UO I'Hll lot , i mall h u u aid barn , near fansc-m's i aik , $1 210 ca h lull lot , routh 13th trcot , cheap Kor bargains call on Harder ! t o , 13th and F.mmii. CSO-24 SALEOi ; THADE-A ctofkofucniral mcr- chandlio fcrpnlo on easy tcim' , or will . \change ORe d lands In Ntbratkn. 'llio ttnek will Invoice abaut 811,000. Addr. es " ff. CJ " care of lien nice. 077-27p FOU S1LE OH TRADE A Rod stock ol Hard ware anil lurtitHiro In En- tern Nebra ka ; will rado for food lanns lu Nebraska or Kan a : putlc- uhrs given on oppllca.loD. Addiv-s WiilioK Rros. Shube t Keb- , nlO-5tdh FOIl SALK In Lincoln , "e\ , the recrles Rtaam I iuniliy. A ran buslnosj opp irttinltyfthe n'y ' lusbnsncsof : ! he Und In the citvl'li ox- cnslvcly ave lisedjli-n flrt-oasi be'pj latest lin- iroved mnrbinery , evti'thli.ginw8itifactnrv ; ri-a- cms for illln . OIJ-26p ITiOIl SALE till TKADI Birl t-r chair , cup c.ve I mill tonls rf bt'stmakoand fluoit interns. C. It. Crcylcr , iduej > Iowa. 631-25p F Oil SALT ! 'Ix hundred 5ood lob ? lfO to 86CO. IIovBsa and lots on monthly pavments , HOITKU A. Hill , rale tate 1404 Parnam St J7 O11 SALE will fecii 0 several RCMX ! nome- steads claims In Gittter Co. Address J. C. orap- 1121Noith MthHh DD2-2i. ii nOUSALK OU IlENT-Lot 80x183 vitli new B room P house and 4 In rso stable , Pierce , utar West ave. Relocation. I'au BOD > ' ; Co. , 1513 Firium. 31341 FOH SALE The bcit business lot at the Stock jari'B South Omaha , 60x163 Will be worth oublo the price asked now inside 1 ! months. Apply t otllco New York Dry Goods -Hero , 1310 Parnam. 277If _ LJKSlAUnANT FOU SALE-Ono of the best res. Ltauranta and bakery combined In Nobraskft with oed location ami trade citabll hej lu city of 600U lopulatlon. Only first-lass restaurant In the place nd doin" inoro in bakery line than ail others In ci * > - ombinou Ice cream pallor In tciton. Ovenc , ice ouscs and ovcrj thing complete. Will s ll furntaheKl nd leave ovorj thing. Will sell at a arsaln and to Ight man with small cash payment and Dalanco on eng time , BO purchaser can rnako it pay for Itself. V s. WISH , 1'lattsmouth , Neb. 817-n 2S [ 70KSALE 1 pausago chopper , fco 89 po-ver ; one I1 re cdcilng kettle , one lard prosa. Apply at Ilrook. vn Market , cor. 13th and I'ierco 802-tf TVE A quantltv nt Job and nov paper type for salo. Also a good Zither. C. T. Uunco , care lies Illco. _ 7SBtf : / SALE Cottage of 6 rooms , bani , corner lot In ! ' Shlnn's addition ; only 81.6 Ojsamllcash pavm nt uid balance monthly. Bargain. llcCague , opp oatolilce. LjiOll riALE-New phaeton. Inquire ol Oeo. 111" . i1 gins at northeast corner IBth and Dodge _ _ 631-tf ! j"UU MALE Kluo buau ess rhauco at Orand Islmd I ; Neb Jfi.rOO nujB Iho bank buildln ? 22xrr.ru ttlcobulldmu which rent" for JIB a mouth ; a Urao rn nnd burslor prco' eafo with Yale time lei k coil l.Ofo , alto > verj larsebank b ok flre proof info , ank countir , disks Iiird coal stove , In fact a com- lo u bank outfit , together v.lih lot 44x68 en Lauu , > : roit. Title i crfect 'lirms 4 cash , I a atica cu i-ne nd twnj oars time If doslrcd. Cation or audre a Jav . White Orand Ipland , Heb. B22-tt I UKhAI.K A peed tame bonw , ft roorrj , all In 1 ifood on'er Must bu moved at once Apply to ho Wo tern Newspaper Union , cor. 12th and How. rd etreuts 344-tf 7OR 8AI.K C'beip a second hand hl b tap bupgy. 1' Inquire at Simpson's Ca.-rUre Kactoiy , DoJgs. etwocn 14th and 16th. fco tf IJ'Oii SALK A whole took of clothlnji , hocts and L' Bhood , bulUiio at cost , retiring from liusinraj. . II. l'utyr < on S0tnou > h Tuntli trn t. 1133m TiUR 3AlK f o jpjn i ouu-.iuiil tu.vu , Jj f one dellvwy waon , cbftp , t.t IS1P Hirooj- . MISCELLANBOUH r osr-nold t > anitrIiirvvithianv | < iMtM9Undfr . J wit1 1 htx'rtUy rtvvjrded bv leavL , ; it No. 317 ) tB'lasSt. f822li ! OST One sirav pen nnru , about 0 vears flit J K. rVitko , I ) tcinoitBtitor , b.t. S..th'Tid Sflth. IIAKKN Ul'-On October 23 , a light L , . , I tthlunpotliilorchcadand haBi'p t Ju tabovet ho-tlllo tV. Elliott , ouo mile went of the barracks. 012.1 1 low , rjUUIlKll8TAMI'.S-OuymuiuI cturir8inOmah .V IU.M I'rintln ' Co. Ktt-'J ) HIV vaults , ulnVi and compoola cleaned k4 thj [ shi > rlf < it notlc.i and at any tlmo of 'he da ) , < n MI nllril > ordfrlcen way without the lea t molc 'itlon occupants urnelgbboriH.vith our lmpr vo < l and : dorhj apparatup. A. hvans & Co. , 1008 CanlVrt EXEL & ( HUIJOK-S.-OKH JOUN O. JAfOSf ) UNDERTAKERS 1 At the old itanO U17 Faruam | SUiiV Oritr. i T el gr > ph * rfclteJ i n promptly > tr < ndrd rn. T tSonp Vo ' " COLLARS * f > CUFFS" THI1 UAbK e THE FINEST QOOD8 EVER MAOU , All I.liuu , sorH Linings A , a txterlors , At\ fur thtrn