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    THE DAILVDBEE TJUTJttlXlY'iNOVEMBER 27 , 1884.
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M fit ? rprri n * w nt > i. milt' ' ir .rtTT * kt > w
Ncrtous PiestnUori. DoMilly , Mental f
Physical U'taKticss MuctirUI nnd ether Afli
lion * ol Throat. Skin or Dones , Bleed Polsonli
eld Sores find Ulefts. mn fi-nit * * ' Mth onptmm
* ir , i n inir-ii ftmittc i Hm i ' M P'J lthftt Vr.
nhcascs Arising trot ) Irfllscrctfon Exec :
( Exposure or Indulgence. * i i-h i ? M v * * - of
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f-ntUrinff Mftrriflfri * Jmpcprr or unutnpv.
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rtilrJ * n ri .po , fr p to itin niMr'-i. Coti titUUtin1
ftAflortr nallta * b < - . .1uilo for ufiUon.
A Positive Wriiren Guarantc
la til e f llfinent etcrjur-ere
I'/implilMs , Encllnh or Herman , 04 pnc" , <
jwrlblneaboiodlteatta la mule or fomal , > 'nj
RflARRBAGE QUIDS
v p m , fln rl lw. Illoitrkleil In elMhtn < lrllttla
eoo. money erfoMtitti nor | * trr eorrri , l. d. Tbli
Mni Iot all tbe rurloca , dAaMrol or liMnl'lilfe v
luow. 1 book ofsrrot li'U'I" kit. UnlUi , D
f - > c 'i ii >
Will ptirlfr Ilin BLOOD.Tcni
Into Ilia LIVER ami KIDNEYS
unit KMITOIIU Till : 1IHA1.T1
nml V1OOU of VOUTIC Itj'
l > rpsli. : Want nr Appetite , in
( IlKrillnn , l.nrk ! > t WrciiRtli
cured , Itonen. m
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lir.lUnifl tlio tnltiil nni
miulk"5 | llrtiln 1'owcr
t SiiIRrlimlroni roiiiplalnl
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(1ml InDlLIl'-urElfSIIlON OXJNjiO n nf nix
\p"cily euro , ililrcs n clear , licnltliy conipli'X.nn
Frequent kncniplsnl c" " " " ! ? " ' ' ! ! onlynili
to Ilio popularity or tlio original. lu not vxpirl
racnt pet tlio uimiiXAi. ANII Iti-.ST.
HaodTODrnililrn 9to'lbnI > r. llnr1irM" < 1 < ! o. '
SUIxnl , Mo , for our "UllKAM IJOOK. " ,
Full of ilranco and usoinl lulorma-oa.frtx.i
Science of Life Only 4100
BY MAIL POSTPAID.
XHOW THYSELF.
A GIIEAT MKDIOAIj WOltK
ty , Nervous and Physical UoblHI
rrom&turo Doollno fn llui , Krrorg of Youth , and t >
nntold mlBerloa rcmiltlnR from Inillecrotlons or o :
coeeoi. A book ( nr every man , yourjff , ralddlo iLgt
nnd old. It contains 126 proscription * ( or all act
ami chronlo diseases end ) ono of w hlch Is Invaluabli
80 found hr the Author , whoso experience for 1
years Is euch as prohably novcr ooforo foil to the to
of r.ny phv lcian. 800 pofic * , bound In Iwautlfi
OFronchmuelln omncssod coherefull , pllt puarnntco
'So lie a finer work In every Benso , niachanloal , 111
craryand prolomlot al , than any other work Bold I
'this country for J2.60 , er the money will bo rofundo
In every Instanco. 1'rloo only $1.00 by mall , t > wl
vald. Illustrative sample Coonta , Send now. Uoli
modal awarded the author by the National Kodlci
Afisodatlon , to the officeraof which he refers.
The Sclcnoo of Llfo should bo read by thoyonni
for Instruction , and by the afflicted for relief. It wli
t > cncflt all. London Lancet.
There U no member of oecloty to whom The Hoi
enca of I/fe will uot bo useful , whether youth , par
uut , iruardlan , Instructor or clorjiyni 3 Argonaut.
Acldrcns tbo Tcabody Medical JnbJtuto , or Dr. W
IL Tarkor , No. 4 BulQnch Ktrcot , Itoaton.Uasa. , whc
inay be consulted on all diseases reriulrlnf ? skill and
pipcrlonoo. Chronlo and obstinate diseases that liave
epcdaltjl Such treated fully
Hlthbtit on Instance of failure. THYSEIFfully
MEDICAL AND SURQICAL
DISPENSARY
; j
CUOUNSE'S BLOCK ,
Iflth and Capitol Avenue , treats all oaeca Grip
pled or Deformed , also diseases ot tk.
Nervous System ,
Blood , and
Urinary Organs
All CiBoa of Caivaturo of the Hplne , Crooked Fee !
'I/cga &Tid Arms , Diseases ot the Illp , Knee , am
Ankln Joints Alao Chronlo affections ofthoU\oi
llbuumalUu , Paralysis , Ptloa , Ulcers , Catarrh , AstU
isit and Ilionohltls are all treated by now and BUD
oojxful methods. All diseases of tno Illood and Urln
nry Organs , Including those roaultluK from Inclsoro
tlon.or ozpovuro , are safeli and sucoessfully ( rcatoi
and a cure | ruirant od. YounK men , mluulu a od
aud old men suffering from Wuaknoss and Norvou
exhauBtlonproduciu. ! inillReetlon , Palpitation of tin
Heart , Despondency blulnoes , Loss of MemoryTAol
of Kuorpy and Ambition , can ho restored to nvaltl
and \lxor , If cue Is not too lone noxlocttxl
The HurKoon In charge la a graduate of JcfTor
eon Uodloal College 1886) ) and has studied hi
profiMiloii In Iiondou , Paris and Uorlln. If al'.Hrtcil
cull or write full doacrlptlon of tout case , aud umJl
olno may lie sout you. Consultation frco. Addroi
Ouaha Uloponoary , Ciounse's Ulock , Omaha , Neb
Offloo hdurj 10-1S a. in.,1-3 and7-B p. m Eundayi
.10 a in
CjLBcnd for troatUo either on tualo dl eai *
dull rmitlei.
NEBRASKA LAND AOENCY
U a
8UOUESS011 TO DAVI3 H BHTDBB.I
Qeneral Cealcn IB
ESTATE
itcs riuNMi trr. OMAHA.
UAYD lei u ! 107,000 aero cartlclly aole ( d laoi
a UMt rn KebiuVa , at low pitc and on easy terrr
Improved iirms lor * ! la Douglas , Dodgs , Oolfa
Flit'.c , Hurt , { . -uuuni ; , Sarpy , Watolngloo , Jl rt =
Ut'jndiro , and Ilntler Oouotlos.
Txo < paid In all parts of the 8Ui .
Mojcr loaned on mprorel tarmi.
Hotur 1'ubllo alwavi la offloe CorioBpond
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D
An IntcretitliiK trratlto on Blood and Skin Ultras
will iHiiuallvd fi < ti > unyoiin hu will t-ind their 11
Iron * tu tins w 1ft hi w lUc Co. Drawr 3. Atlanta , ( J
VftPERBlLt'S ' HILLON8 ,
Could pot buy from mg wlmtKwIft'o BHtlfla | h
done far luo Itcurtdino of Boitluli In lt oi
( ortu. uier I htd sulloied with It fifteen IODjrai
nud IIJK' tried all Ibo remedies , only to br ak dot
uy liviltU and make " e > lu > o > t liu'i.lrn.
Jlr.i. ELinnni BAKIIX ,
Aowurth , Ua. , Jul ) ID , IbSt
ilNOCULAfi POISON ,
' Home elcht > eatw K I tccime the tlctlm ol af
fill lllixxl PoUon , communicated b ) a nur > e to n
lufuit , and tlicuco throuah the broait aid ruffer
for tU loDg > u > ri The Ueicur' and PuUth Ire
luu'il ( cuuiwl to il'lio the ix3l > on furthur ntoi
njnteia ouli to brrak out In uorto f rmcnotl
noitloni of my t > ody. Tlirtxi muntht agu I IKJJJ
ULuSwift's Bi Uflc , and It bai ctirid me * ou
and voll. It U lie gteatoet blculng vhich hti oo
to inuklod In ) ear * . Mut T. W , Lrn ,
DKO HA 1)121) FOU MKB.
A " \\Vn1tlir AVoniRti Oonvlctr.d
< r nt a Rforc ,
Now Yolk Iforalil.
1'mtADKMMiit , Nov. 23,1881. "V
noatca for chnraotot now cotnu forwir
oaiil the couuBbllor for the dcfondn
nud half the viaitnn to tliu court
upon tliolr foat. Old and young m
hdios of nil nfjes nnd of tbo li'gli '
respectability siiccoccl each other tij
the witnt3 > attind Dcacona of
church , retired tncrchanU , ladioa
Dpcloty , tnatrono of honovolont iuntl
tiona aud inady twdoapaoplo that i
dcfondant has iloilt with for BOVG
ycara follow each other nj faatas the en
oflicor can Admlniator the oath. "Y
do solemnly awoar , " utc. , riugs throu
the thick atmoaphoro with monotone
cadonco. All awonr that the lady
trial for larceny has berne a spoil
character for many yoara.
TIIU WKAT.TIIV LADY PRlSONKU.
Mrs. Amelia Young , charged w
atoaling flvo patra of atockinga fn
Strawbrldgo iV Olothlor'o shop in Ji
last , alts by the aldo of her couna
She la a lady of largo wealth nnd , up
the bringing of thin Indictment , has bor
a npotlces reputation. Motive for t
theft la wholly aud ndmittcdly abaci
but the toatlmany of the aaloawoman a
floorwalker haa just buon given nnd la
the clearest , moat clrcumatanlial kin
Thuy did not know the customer , L
from difToront poltita of vnntag < < had oc
her acting auspicloualy. Uno no Bale
woman , the other an floorwalker , hi
watched the putatlvo purchaaor aocro
the ntookingfl about her clotlica , at
though moat of them were found on tl
Hoer when nho iraa accused of the thol
the floorwalker owcnrs poaitlvoly that 1
found ono pair In the pocket of the d
fondant'a drena ,
Mta. Young liaa plcadod "not guilty
md has made n general dohial. Tl
: aao rontn upon the charge of the tv
nritnoeaoa for the commonwealth nnd t !
loclnration of the dofondnnt that a !
' kuowa nothing about the r/ooda or he
they wore found by the llourw < ilkor of h
poaacnaion. " Two diointoroatod witness
igalnat ono , who liag everything to lo
by conTictlonl Hence the CBllinr ;
( vitnoaaoi for character.
AN RXCKLLBKT UEPUTATIOjr.
The parade haa boon going on or
since your corrcopondont boiran vrrltir
tliia akotch.
An elderly lady In full mourning , teai
fieri foollngly to Mro. Youug'a many aoi
of bouovolunco among the poor. A d
inure young woman followed with
irottyjiucirlont nbout the priaonor'sVint
ices to n sick child In ono of the Iiu3il |
vlo. Next ouccooda a matron , irith vcr
jlaclc uyoa , who does not hcaitato to di
lounco the nrreat aa "an outrage" and t
iay that oho would truat "hor lifo an
lonor" with Mrs. Young.
It should bo stated that nearly nl
hoao ladles are know nnd respected 1
ho boat of aocloty of thin city. Thoa
lot ao well known are no leaa north
looplo.
"Uavo known Iho lady fifteen joars ,
dmlta a plump witness of middle ape
joking warm and ntully in her oihkii
loak. "Sho in n member of our churcli
nd never was guilty of this crime , I an
.iro. " She haa uworu to this belief bo
ire the lawyers can cliook hor.
After this witness comes n troop o
ion. AH toll the eamo story. "Tei
uara , " "A model of gonoroaity , " " . /
dy in every respect , " tuatifUa her phy
cian.
"Twolvo years' intimate ncquainiauci
latifioa tno in Baying that the dofoudan
jars the very highest character for hon
, ty , " declares nn old guntlomau nuicl
laombliug Horace Qrooloy about tin
ice.
After aovoral witnesses cornea n fim
Id man with auspiciously black hair wh
ould "trust her with anything. " Hal
dozen more people kiss the bible am
renounce the lady's character of th
oat.
oat.Tho
The officer who made the arroat ( Millo
y name ) is called by the dofonao nni
ute the aituatlou as tavorably aa ho cai
) r the lady.
BDMMINn Ul' THE KTIDENLH.
The aaalatant district attorney sums up
; Thia Is merely a quoatlon of fact , " hi
oclaros , "nnd not a caio for aontlmont. '
Counaol for the defendant begins bad
T. IIu argues that the proneoutioi
lust show a motive. 11 o declaroa tha
iio lady ia very wealthy and had muci
lonoy in her pocket at the moment ahi
as confronted with the terrible necuaa
ion of potty thoft.
The proletarians In the court room risi
nd crauo their nocks to BOO u womai
'orth ? 50OGO who can bo accused of th <
ommouplaco critno of ohoplifting. Tl
riondloBB priaonors behind the high Iroi
ailing in the dock sigh and envy n do
jndaiit who has plenty of money am
an employ able counsel ,
The lawyer then iixplnlns , however
tint ho neks no favors for hla client tha
o would not expect for the moat friend
< B3 etrangor.
The pridonors In the dock look at oac
thor in wonderment and apoculato audi
ly ns to the value of counsel , after all
iinong the hopeless sits William Konl
ng , the fallen "King of the Schuylki
langora. " llo was Bontonced this mon
: ig to oightocu months in the poniton
lary. llo la n philosopher and dooa no
kick. "
a
EITTKU UOMENT3 FOU T11K ACCUHKO.
But the assistant district attorney is o
ils tout making his final appeal to tl :
ury. Ther law mysteriously gives hit
l-.o last word. Blush after blush <
haino pasaod acroas the faoo i
ho prisoner. Mra. Young la olegantl
IroBaod hi full widow's woods , and tl
> onuot nud crape strings render her fat
, lmost aquaro in appearance. She wine
mdor the worda "thoft , " "shopllftoi
md "larceny. "
Judge Thsyor doclincs to chnrgo tl
[ ury , profomng that the caao go to thom
m its merits ,
"OUII.TY" OP rim orvKNOK.
The twelve mon confer together
'heir ' scats for pothapi five minute
They have agreed. There Is autnon
Dvorywhero about the court , for utno 01
of every ten poraons present arc fella
communicants , or "aworn" friends of tl
prisoner. The tlpatnvo asks :
"How do you flnd the prisoner J Ouil
or not gullt > ' < "
"Guilty. "
A long sigh ochooa through thn cnu
room ,
"Slloucii1 ! ehouta the ollicora.
There ia sobbing on the part of 11
ladies and only silent tents Irotn nthor
' 'iJuiitcnco is suspended until Friday
Biya the judge and ono of the uumt r
nurkablo cusea that had a hearing bufo
auy court in thu city for mouths nwk
place for the next caueo ou the tri
lltt.
14) of I5nfli.ill riayiTM ,
Ditroit Timif ,
"Ohica o ia the highest priced clu
Auaan , the captain ami fim b bomau ,
reported to active $3,000 , and Oocot
noln ? 2 300 by the twist of his wri
Flint , Kelly , Williamson nnd Ooro , M
In fact , nil the player ? , do net work
much , it anything , lets than S2.0I
Their total nalary list crowds ? :10C :
pretty cloee. The Now Yorks nro co
monly apbkrn of na the 'high-pric
team , ' but several of the players In tl
club were engaged at low figures , BO tl
notwithstanding the fact thnt Ward n
Kning each recoivon trifle over 83,000
the highest salaries paid nny baoob
playora in the world the total oxpoi :
of the club in this direction docs n
amount to much , if nny moro than S'Ji
000 n season. The Boston club coi
about the damp , Merrill , the captni
manager nnd first baseman , receives $ !
ROO for his acrvicca in tlicao combin
ponitiona , while Whitney , the llghtnii
pitcher , is paid $2 500 , Burdock ai
llornung n trifle over $2,000 , and novoi
others $1,800 each , lUdbonrno is tl
big man in the Providence club , nnd
followed by Start , Illncs nnd Irwi
The total of the club ia not far , thoui
perhaps n trifle above , $20,000 for tl
acaeon. BulFulo pays about the nan
amount. Onlvin leads , nnd Brouthor
O'llourko nnd Ilowo follow nt moro tin
average figures. Of the the Cleveland
aa they now aland , I3uahong , the catche
ia the star , with Phillips , tlotaling an
'Vluldoon ' playing good leading buaines
The total ia not ( iiiito 320,000. Tl
Philadelphia ia the poorest paid club i
the league , the salaries of the clu
amounting to but nbout § 14,000 or 515
OCO. Fnrrar nd Mnlvcy got § 2,400 bi
twoou them , while Purcell and Mannin
divide Tt.OOO. Ferguson gets $1,00 (
The remainder , with but few exception !
do not draw far from 81,000. The toti
salary Hat of the league clubs will tic
fall abort of 3175,000. Their trayolin
and incidental oxpcntic , in the way c
improving thnirrounds , ndvortiainf
printing , etc , willnwoll their total outla
to at louat 3225,000. The salaries pat
by Iho other association and Iho nnmoi
uomi-profcaslonal cluba nbout the countr
will amount to nt loaat $300,000 inoro , a
the Times can Rafely Bay that over $300
000 la spoilt every summer to aoo profei
uionala play baseball. "
"How nbout Iho pjofita ? "
"Most of the league cluba make mono ]
The Bostons have probably inado th
moat o ! any club in any ono soaaon.
am told , on good authority , that ; the
cleared $ U,0001ust ) aeaeon , and this yen
will exceed thnt sum by 310,000. The
have made big money , both at homo an
on the road. The Chicagoa probabl
como nnxt. Ono year they cleared § 10.
COO. The location of their ground :
right in the heart of the city , and th
[ irootiqo that still clings to them fron
ihoir former victories , assist greatly il
attracting a largo attendance at thai
amos. The Providence nnd Phila
ielphias have nlao made money , thougl
tot nearly as much na cither of the otho
wo. The BufLloB will cloao the soaaoi
ibout even ; concerning the Olovolanda i
a doubtful. The Detroit club los
noney this season for the first time
ibout 57,000. They cleared ? 1,200 01
heir first trip oaat in April nnd May
rlurlburt , Into president of the Chicago :
.nd the league , used to figure that base
> all could not bo profitably played by i
irofeaalcjual club to less than nn average
ittendanco of 1,000. William G , Thomp
on , the president of the Detroit club ,
otlmatcB , I believe , that an average o :
50 will pay. "
XJIEUK'S SIILLiloNB 3N IT.
AHica o Itankrupt tin
Country by Paimlnc Pension
Wnd Other Bills. '
Vnsulngton , D. C. , Special.
There ia move work upon the calendar !
f congress than can bo done botwoor
.ow and March 4 ifno moro bills ore in
reduced. Among tlioso which , if passed
rill taso the moat money from the troaa
ry are the following : The Blair oduca
ional bill haa paaaod the senate. Ai
aaood by the aonato it appropriates $77 , '
00,000. The pension bills are almoal
inltlcBs in their demands. Besides in-
reasing the rate of every invalid's and
'Idow's ponalon on the rolls to-day , It It
reposed to donate n farm and a month ) }
llowanco to each man who bore nrine
jr the union cause , whether ho nocdc
ssiatanco or not. Every priaonor k
ilbbyndorBonvillo , and the otnoi
jbol priaons la to rocolvo compensation
) r hu pliynical Buffering. Provision le
tado for nil who over carried a nuiskot
r scared an Indian. A rough estimate
IOUB tlia * . the amount required to carry
ut the provisions of the pension bills ia
250,000,000. Twonty.fivo millions moro
ill bo needed to fulfill the provisions of
unator Wudo Hampton's bill to pay the
dicers of the colonial nrmiou half-pay
ir lifo , which was authorized by various
els of congres * . Many of these
llicerj received a commutation of full
ay for five years in liuu o ! the half-
iay. But thin bill proposes to pay
hem the dilluroncoand to their heirs ,
f deceasedtho amount to which they
Tould have boon entitled. Ouo hundred
) illa are pending which provide for pub
ic buildings. 0 icg to the discovery
if a log-rolling scheme to got these bill
hrough in n lump Just winter , not ono of
them passed the houso. Moat of them
vill undoubtedly got through befori
March 4 The totnl nmount appro
mated by thorn ia about $20 000,000
L'ho Bon llolliday Mcfiarrahan , and tht
roop of ptlvato claims which appear uu
mally and cost the government thoim
mds of dollars for printing nnd papei
sailing for § 30,000,000 , while 325,000 ,
)00 ) will bo needed to reimburse thi
italos for claims against the fedor.i
; overnmoiit for moneys expended durlnj
the revolutionary nud Indian wars atu
the war of the rebellion. Ai
ustlmato of the amount requlro (
to oiiualiza bounties Is $100,000,000. /
inilhon will bo needed to establish thi
now soldiers' homo in Kansas , Michigan
and other states. The French spolia
tions , Venezuela , and other dopredatioi
claims sum up $10,000,000. The Worn
plo bill , asking $10,000,000 for permanent
nent Improvement on the Erie canal , to
Bother with the Maryland it Dulawnr
ship canal bill , the Ilennopln canal prop
oaition , the bill for now crulaorg , payment
mont of volunteer nurses , urd other mla
collanoous claims , together with the rive
iuul hurbor bill , would swell the amoun
to nearly $000,000,000 , which congress i
asked to appropriate aside from the regular
lar appropriation bills. Sonio of thos
meniuros have received favorublo toport
from the varioiu committooa , nnd it i
iiuitu likely that in the hurry of a shoi
Hssion many "jobs" will bo rusho
through. _
Tlio KlrHt IC 'it
As the season advances , the pains an
aches by which rlitiumiUiam makes iUe
known , uro experienced after every 02
poauro. It ia not claimed that Hood
.S < trBaparilliv is a Bppcitio for rheumatiai
o doubt if thoio it , or can bo , such
-emody. But the thousaudu bunnfite
> y Hood'o SinaparilU. warrant us I
irping othora who nuft'or from rheumntui
w tatu it before tha first , kuon
COSTS OK TIIK iijHTioy. : .
Wlinl tlm CnnOlclalPN n l 1'ntlloa
Now York llnil ID l' y.
New York World.
In the gray dawn of election day nb (
! 1CO express wagons rattled over thn pa1
montaof Now York.carrying htllo Pom
and-Judy boxes to the election proainc
As the ticket peddlers nro not allow
close to the polling places , these ntn
had to bo furnished by the candithl
for cfllce , but their workers might bo >
the spot. To nccommodnto the aovci
parlies nnd factions required nbout fi
booths in each election district , whi
tnado n total of 3,560 fnr ho city , nnd
? 5 apiece , the cost was $17,800. Aroui
these were gathered the party worki
who uumborod twonty-fivo for onch bo
making n totnl of 17,800 mon. Th
got $5 npieco , which called for $80,0
for tholr services alone. When th
found nn undecided man they did n
load him under a tree and talk him
donth , but took him directly to the non
cat saloon nnd gave him nil ho wnntod
drink. The good man was grateful at
did aa ho was directed , but the heal
ilrow on the candidates for the money e :
ponded. Fifty dollars was notn very b
roll yesterday , and supposing that oac
of the 17,800 workers had thnt mud
the total fund was $800,000. Kac
worker had n handful of ballots , and
crns estimated that the cost of printiu
; hcm wns $230,000. Thia waa arrived :
jy computing that forty-six candidate
) f each of the political partice oxpendo
tbout $1,000 for personal tickets to b
listributod nt the polls. The combine
landidatos had to meet the followiu
leraonal expenses :
Joxcn for ticket poddlcra . 8 17.8C
ioryicea of workorfl . 81) CC
Fund for the bedew . 800,00
Jest of printing tickets . 2.'iOOC
Totnl . § 1,220,80
This waa the cost of the go-an-yoi
ilciiBo rnco of democrats , republican !
Jutlorites , prohibitionists aud faotlonist
mxlous to bo congressman , mayoi
iomptrollcr , district attorney , civil jui
ices or nasombiyman Each candiJat
vas in the hands of his friends , wh
pent his money for him , and his enl
rouble was drawing checks when th
ovoral committees made their domande
The pxponao varied greatly for the BOVOKI
landidntcs , being greatest for mayoi
ongrcBaman , comptroller and judge. 1
s said that Grnco nnd Grant \7tjro callei
ipon for nbout S100.COO each , and Gibber
or $15,000. The judges of the court o
omuion pleaa were assessed § 10,000
/oimrccsmen had to pay according to th
lohoneaa of their districts. Sorno wor
ascBsod $50 for each election district
nd there nro oovcntysoveu in aomo con
reasional districts , making an item o
3,850 which Bomo had to pay t <
no faction of the party. If thi
ounty democracy had the most power ii
particular district they assessed thi
indidato for congress very heavily
'ammany ' being contented -with loss one
cving hall with still leas. The snmo wai
: uo of the republican facMons , and thii
lonoy was placed by committees of theai
jvoral organisations in the hands o
rusted workers who used it to bo thi
Bat advantage. The printing bills won
aid by the candidates in person , or bj
loir right hand mon , who had charge o
: io canvass for them. The boxen won
aid for by the party or faction inter
stod , but with money collected from th
indidates. Assembly aspirants pail
bout 15-100 Into the general expons
ind , nnd aldermen paid the oamo , ex
apt the wouW-bff presidents of the al
ormanic board , irho were naaossei
1,000. The private expenses incurroi
y these minor candidates in dinners nni
ther favora were oho great , ao that fov
leaped with loss than $2,000 oxpondi
iro. The mayoralty aspirants were pu
) the additional oxpon > o of lithograph
[ thomsolrea.
The city , county and state bear the en
OIIBO of receiving and counting the votes
.t each polling place nro four inspector !
t n salary of $7 50 each for five days , 01
140 for each booth. Two supervisors 01
lection at each polling place are paid &
day for five days , or $50 for oact
aoth. Two clerks at $7.50 for ono day ,
lakes $15 , and the rent , which ia $5 t
ty , Increases the total expenses of r
slllng place to $220. For New York' :
12 booths the cost waa § 150,010. Tin
ital amount of money nocoesary to worrj
trough the day was 83 followa :
rponses of candidates . $ l.U'fi,80 (
to thu at.flo and couuty _ IfiO.liK
Total . Sl.isas , 1C
Trovioua to the election the national ,
ate and local committura and candi
itca probably expended $100,000 foi
intod documents and poMago Btnrupa ,
hlch wors sent to Kuw York votow ,
aking u grand total of $1,483,440 , ot
jarly a million and n half dollars.
rcupur.H AVIilcili nro Mitmtfartuiuri
Merely to Sell ti > tlio
A few leiniro moments of a reprosonta-
vo of the Day were improved this f-
irnoon looking over the array of Indian
rticlos of warfare , toilet , luxury , and
> ueral utility exhibited for sale lu the
low-wlnrtows of a popular businoaa
DUSO in St. Paul. There vma war-
ubs , tomalmwki , bows and urrowa , nock-
> ccs of elks' tooth aud bears'claws , atone
ipoa and moccasins of every description ,
> arranged as to attract the attouJion ol
10 relic huntor.
"Where do you got these thingol" in-
uirod the Day representative.
"Well , " aald tha merchant , "wo go !
loin from Indiani , trappars , post trad-
ra , and sometimes from amateur travel
rs and ndvonturors who- have started
ut on amall moans nnd after reaching
t. Paul on their way homo from thi
oat find it necessary to sell their rolici
i order , aornetimes to got a meal. It ii
BtonisbtDg how many people go woat
hinking they will make a spoliation ii
rocuring Indian toys and soiling then
i St. Paul. Thouo people usually tint
; hard to Bell thoU specimens nt an ;
rlco ,
"Post traders niKt trappers often com
a St. Paul with specimens , expecting ti
cnhio handsome profits , but thuy ar
euorally ditappointod , 1 remember
rapper who came to my atoro four o
ivo years ago trying tn sell mo n rar
uecimen of Indian workmatnhip. 11
tatod that it was made by ono ot nn ox
met tribe , amlthfc only relio lift us
nemonto of the race. I learned ikftei
rnrd that ho tried to sell it to seven
balers both in St. Paul and Minneapr
is , but had filled , llo hail started on
, skin the exorbitant sum of 5500 fu
ho Bppcimon , but had knocked elf
inch auccec ivo atoto until the pric
,8ked , WBJ only $10. I Loked at tb
nan a moment aud listened to hi ] storj
ibout the rarity of the Bpecimen , otu
, iil thui aaid to him. 'My friiuid.thai
\ very pretty sknry you ute tflliDg , bt
, - . u teu 1 Bluu't bo able tu intko an
LIIO aw allow jt , au'i tlio fact is. I'll 1m v
hi" < ' v.-.rk ' > fiot lOcsnts f r the tl
krt. "
" * VA H it ' said heivo
, hang , > , ( - mi
dtlok of whisky and take the cua
thing. This 13 the only hoiisa 5n I
nor'wcst tint I havn't tried to sell it
nnd I'm broke nnd dry no a powder-ho
Tak it Rloug , atrangnr , nnd gimmi
drink , and quick , and call the deal eqti :
I gave the man a good fhsk of wiiu
and n cigar and ho wandered oil npparen
haopy. "
"Well , how much did you got for I
toy ? '
"O , I happened to bo in luck , " a
he , v/lih u twlnUo lo hioye. . ' * ,
Eu llah Lord came along nnd I told h
the story 1 had learned fmm the trappi
nud I think I got nbout $150 for thu spo
men. " I
"Do f.oll of these "
you . many goods ?
"Yen n good many ; but nearly ns mate
to Americana nn I do to Europeans ,
courao oaatern people buy thorn , but i
have to bo very moderate in our pricoi
sell to this class. Wo can got fancy pric
for the goods from Ebronoanc , nnd pt
licularly from English nnd Scotch poop ]
During the summer Boaaon our sal
upon theeo goods to Europeans raou
up to thouaanda of dtllaro , while tc tl
Americans they scarcely reach into tl
bundreds. "
"Aro these goods genuine that i
uado by Indiana for their own use ? "
"Well , no , not all of them. A larj
portion la made by the Indians o ;
ircsaly to Boll lo white people , Sue
; ooda would never answer the purposi
, f an Indian. "
"Hero the merchant ahowtd the dlffo :
inco between u practical totnaknwk and
looticnl ouo.
"Thu Indiana , half-breeds , nnd some c
ho frontier whites make many of thea
oya oxprcaaly to sell , " said the doctoi
'But then , you BOO , it's not necessary t
nontion that fact to foreigners. Thes
heata bring nbout ns big n price ns th
; onuino article. "
Poker nn I Politics ,
The influence of the national game o
Iraw poker upon the American mind
ays the Philadelphia Record , is nowher
nare clearly visible than in politics
) nly the average politician or propho
loen not socm to understand the differ
iiico that exists bettvoon the gnmo o
lokcr nnd the game of politics. In botl
ho power to filuff resolutely and judi
ioualy is certain to conduce to success
5ut wo must refuse our tribute of rospac
nd admiration to people who blulF higl
11 polltioa without nny positive informs
ion p.a to thu atrongth of the handa am
rithput nny intention of backing thel
pinions. It would bo a good idea t
dept the old Greek custom and mak
oluicul prophets and secretaries of na
ional committees who utter prediction
r proclaim diagnoooa do so with rope
round their nocks.
SKIN DISEASES OUKKI ) .
y Dr. Kraziur'H Magic Oiutinent. Cures a
by magic : Pimples , Black Heads or Grubs
lotchcs and Kniptions on the face , leavin
10 akin clear nnd IjeAutiful. Also euros Itch
alt Hheum. Sore Nipplon , Sere Lips and old
bstlimto Ulcers Hold by drugftiBto , e
iniled on receipt f prico. 50 cents. Sold b
.uhn & Co. and 0.11. Goodman.
The ARC of Decoration.
an Francisco Argonaut.
A young man called at the box ofiic
f the Baldwin Thuatro the other da ;
nd _ handed the treasurer n suspicious
) eking roll of paper.-
"Pleaao hand that to the manager ,
lid ho.
The treasurer looked at H dibiously.
"I'll give it to him , if you like , " ho ro
inrkcd ; but I might as well tell you tha
o's got more manuscript now than In
211 shako n stick nt , nnd ho swore thi
ther day that if I took in any mon
lays he'd" -
"Play1" aaid the young man wHh i
uort ; "pinywhy ' , what do you taki
10 for , young feller ? Do you think
m a play-writer ? No , air ! I'm aalca
lan in u papor-hanging housa , I am , nn <
lorn is pamploa of our now lines o
ipera. Play ! Well , that la gall1"
The treasurer apologized.
5 , GAVJD. To&Iltthu to > 4urlux from enoi
ml Indiacrelloca of youth nonous TmttQua , erl
[ o - y , lotia ol niintiooJ , ta , I nlll e ai k rtcJy
tu-.t will cnro TOD , FUF.E OF CH.YUOK. Tall nM
( : n-'Jy ra > oiiooveretl \ > y h ml'Hlonery In [ loot
! t > il-v Ocnd icll-addr : < A cnvelupo va Ecy. Jc
MU X. limit. StetUa 1) i : v Yaxit.
* Two lining Duck.H.
'all Street Nowa ,
Ono day when Uncle Daniel Drew wa
i the zenith of his power , so to say , i
mtlcm.ui stopped him on the streat am
"Air. Drew , I believe you nro a Chris
an man. "
'Woll , y-o-s , " unswored the epocu
tor.
"Then I nos you to do the right thin ?
f me. A mouth ago I sold j u conn
Inuk & Blank ratiroid utock nt 38. Ii
ro VTOoks it jumped to 00. It is onlj
ir that vou thould present mo with a ;
a t 31,009. "
"ily Christian friend , " replied Uncle
aniol , with u IcncEomo squiiii to his lofl
o , " 1 romombo ? that trnnaaction. Nex1
iy after buyins ; the bonds I concluded
i t I had made a fool of myself , and
loroforo roBold for 35. Lei us umbraci
id console each othur , aud divide my
ss between us. "
DUUKKI : s COM ) AI AT SAUCK'it SA.U
HK-ifi-Sir , ready made , nutritious , cs
) unual , delicious. Nothiug equal teAS
AS ovur otlWcd , nnd ib : s invnrinbl
jpnlnr both at homo and abroad.
A Cornish , N. II. , flrai recently sold
2,000 dozjn egus.
llvo bat shooting will bo a feature ci
10 second international clay pigeon tour'
iment at Now Orleans. Several thout1
id will bo secured. Sportsmen ni <
eatly interested in thii novel oyort.
Turkey desires to make a now loan , bu
1st whcro to go for the money , bothori
10 sultan.
; Hrnvn'n nronuM.il TrocliCH fo
ouatanml Coltl" . 'I do not BOD boit i
nBoiblt ) fur u public inmi to VHI himself ii
lutt-r ulthuut thJa uilmirablo aid. " HhV. 15
I. DLVKN.S , POCASSKT
Sun ny gutuiing is ngairist the laws o
low York
HlnoiU n household wor
11 otor the world. I'm over TH ) yoara it bi
ihertiBoil ibidlf by It3 merits. It la now at !
t < rtUed ti > wuru tha ptblio iiRaiiifct couutoi
) ita. Tl , fouiiiiio urtltlo U iiiaiiufitcturcO b
) r J. ( . li. Sitt'o/t k Suns.
ii the l' iients.
Alphonap Kurr rocautly paralyze
emi ) phyuicunu in Paris at a dinner , b
Iforing a totat to tln > health of thvi
MI if nts. Sime people think doctors d
lot like thuirp.tienlB to pat well. The :
ro mnny dnotuis in thii country who lu
inly want their patinnta to got vtell , bi
; ivu them Brown's Ire i Bitters. Dr. f
s' . Ribcrtsun , Elui Grove , N. 0. , s yi
'I prescribe Brtiwn'a Iron Bittoia an
iud it all it is recommended to bu.
Jurm malniU amlaU nervous tud Oy
, „
mcillclnf , tomblnliiR Iron with pnri
ilo trmln , oi.u | y nml c"omj > | i > to1 ;
lvvici\ | n , iiiillRi-vtlon , \ \ ciiunrfi *
.
mil Nritrulalii.
' ( Is mi iinrnllini ; romt'il
Hlilnrjn mill I.Hir.
It U Inxnlunblo Hir Jl ontc jxT"'lftr tc
U'oinon , nnd nil \\ho Irnil t > cilcnturv ll\n
it ilops not Injuns the teeth , CAUH * hendnrho.T
rr iilni-c ( onstljiiitton othrr Jinn malic ui , rln
.tfiirlclicsniicl purifies the Mood , 'tlmnlntr :
, 'ic npwtlte. nlrls Hie R linllntlon of food , ro
tit i cs llcirtlnirn nnd Ittlrliing , aud itrauRtl- '
i the tnn lcs und tu-ms
_ Knr [ niornilttcnt Kcvuri. .i lhidc , I.upVo
lo'sv , > ' . c , It li.rf no filial
ttitrhr > ponnlnc Ima IIKITI. ! tm.lp in A-
t c . cd rod liiifson wrnMur TnUr IH <
> o .i-t > i.r iiitun
i BROflD GLAiK
VERY BEST OPERATING ,
QUICKEST SELLING ANI
Kver on'crcd to the inibllc.
HAMBUE&-AMERIOAN
IIESCT LINK FOB ENGLAND , JfKANCE iHl
OKEUANY ,
The ( itoamehlpfl of this wtU-kuowu line are built eton
ton , In wator-tlght oompartmeuto , and are furnish
d with every requisite to inane the pasaajjo botl
ifa and agreeable. Tlioy carry Iho United State
nd European mills , and leave NOT York Thura
ijaandaaturdnynfor Plymouth ( LONDON ) Chci
QurK.PAUI8)audnAMBURO.
Ratco : Steerage from Eturopo only T18. Fire
'abln ' , 855 , $85 and f'Ct Stceravo , IKO ,
Hunry Pundt , Mark HMiscn , F , n. Mooros.U. Toll
Seuteln Omaha , Qroncwej : a SchoantRon , agents li
ounoll Bluffs. 0. B : KIOHATID U CO. , Oen. PaD
.ijta. , 01 Broadway , N. Y. Cna * Kozmlnnkl & Co
enei&l Tfeatarn Aconlu , 170 Wasalnctou Gt. , Chlci
0,111.
Mea
\JChartcrcdbythcStatsofIlU. \
'
M lofqiviRrirr.midiatcrelieliC
, / * ! > .Nall clircnic , urinary ana pri
lisa all
n and
)3Icod pramptly relievedand
permancntlycured by reme-
i diS3tc3t'dlna/'orfi/r an
&F&/U * bjirciail'ractice. Seminal
Krenkiieit. Nir it Losst..liy Dreams , Pimples on
hshjici : , ! est MnnhoodiosiHvtucured flicrt
iKter-iirrimrtiiiint. The appropriate re.nedy
. < atune uted In cachccge. Consultations , per.
unnl or by letter , sacredly confidential. Med.
-laci ant bv Mall and Express. No marks on
r.irant to indicate contents or sender. Addresi
Ih JAMES.No. 204Washlnolon SI.Chc ! goIU ,
rot lien. QiMCk. sure. life. Hook rm
Clr'sls ' Anncy , IWFuHoubL , N w fork
KoiMivl ui -Avictlmof joiitlifiillmimiaenca
iK 'roniaturo Docny. NervouHDobility. Lo t
Blauliood , Ac , lisvin tnefl in vain o ry known
n-niiiily.lia illKcovrroil nmrnnlonmnnsuf self-euro.
JR. KOR 3E'S ELEGTRIG BEL1
rill cnre Ncr\on n s I nnilx * ' mrlBtn
HI riUj\n , s < ttl n flm - It trill <
nut , Asihiim Hi i t 1 * in. P
I OM tiinrrh fi . h i | . 1 i i s ,
rtilKiisiu I IITI ft 01 , i , | \ , ,
rt Unit Hi'll li. ltn I 11 -I 1 llv t > i , , t !
udjr , and lun bti rtiimrL.od lu uu I1uu < j tti \ > i
Tfloter Iscoiclnx , thosu 3onef the jour fti rho' '
idpalnu. In view of th'.i fut \\ocay buycno o
r. Homo's Klcotrlo HoItD By BO doing yo-a i |
eld nhoumatlcm , Kidney Tr"iiblca and riser III
at flech U hi"r tn. On * ot drl ty , but cili t ou
Ucoandoxam M uui .Xc. us'J Douplif at'cit. o
, F Ooodman's. 1110 tarnam Bt. . ( > mah Jth. Or
> rs fiL'ed COD
KKPKESKNVB
: iwtx Aiuurbura Ou. , 01 cj , OifL
Aiset r
estohwitc , N. T. , OplUl. , , . . .
.eUorcbknCs , of HowviV , a , 1. , fJiplt- t
md riJB , Phlhdc'.fl.U , vltlJ. . . . . 1.2CO .0"
rn n'i n
IS DKOII )
Eoyal Havana Lottery I
( A HOVKHNMENT IKflTlTUTlON. )
) rawn at Havnun , Huha , Every 12
to 14 Daya.
ICIIKW , n.M , . . . IIALVKB.Jl.05
HubJ cl to no inanlpuUtlun , not aontrollei ) ny tb
krtlcaln Interest It Is ih ( tlrcst thin ; In th
iture of chance lu exlste.v % .
KOJInformation and p * tioulars apply toSH/SEY.
O..Gon. Agents , U12 Ujoadway , NT. d'.y.
. KAUH * CO. , 117 WLUU ! tri-etBt. lo-iU Me
t Prank Lobiano , L. D , to Wyimlotte , Kan ,
r 21-in 9 & w iv
lealtii
Da K 0. WEST'SK3BT . . , „ „ . „ 4 , AM.nT , ,
asrunteej epacUVa ior IlyetcrU , 1) lnois , tnvol
.ons , Fits , Nernmi NouraljU lradaho , Kerrou.
'rostration ' causu.lb ) the use ot l ohol or tobbaLcn
ITiUelulriew , MouUl depro ilon , Hot nlj\s ; ol thi
rein , resultlr * in lei niy | an'J ( tapta , ; i < > raloory
ea. ) * nd ilwuh , Fnmttuix Old ifs , Oiroucm , Im
( powerIn eHliordir , lavolunJvj L .mcj . d ( Jptr
.i .torhojioo' : e.l b > o crek.rtU ntol t > brain , 6ll
hViseor oiu Indulyotue. iicl. boi , IVT. ' . .Ine jti
uiitU's treatment f l.po a btx.or sli bottle * fi >
' 00 , Knt bj uiill.irci'Md eo ii.v.lit . ol piloe.
WB QU.VKANTEK HIX HOXKJ
o tuio uy CASO. vnthoMh onlisr lectlvod by n
> r tit buttles , cojcjpU'hJ wltQ ? 5 W , we nlll Jem
ti IJUicaiutr oui w riktiu Kuirmtco to refutl thi
uusy 1J tietro ) tro indoosno eCertaeure. Oun
iUiNl ued r.iily by JOHN C : WKbl'A CO. ,
! ' ! 'T F < 2 M ilUon Ht. , CtlCi o , 111.
- -
JASrnTiPEAiBODY , M. D.
Physic ail < & Burgeor
HwllJonw No U T Jcnci SI Offlco , No. 1W3 F
loiabtioti. Oltlfo bouri ISra. to ji. ra and doro
i S V tu TUfr1"111' ' " ' o'tlw ' 9f | IwWtlilM U6 ,
The remarkable growth cf Omaha
during the lant few yonra la n matter of
great astoulahmont to those who pay nn
occaaionnl visit to this growing city. The
development of the EJtock Yards the
necessity of the Bolt Line Road the
finely paved streets the hundreds of siew
residences nnd costly buzlnoas blocka ,
with the population of our city moro than
doubled In the last five years. AH this
is a great onrpriso to viultora nnd is the
idmiratlon of our citizens. This rapid
growth , the business nativity , and the
nnny anbsUntlnl Improvement. ! made n
ively demand for Omnhn real catate , r.nd
svery Investor hna made n handsome
orofit.
Slnco the Wall Street panic Inat May ,
with the snbnoqnent cry of hard times ,
hero haa been lens domntzd from specula-
ore , but n fair demand from Inventors
coking homes. This latter class nvo
aking ndynntago of low pricea In btilld-
ng material and nro securing their hoiu&a
, t much Icoo. coat than will bo poaoiblo s
ear hpnco. Spccnlatora , too can buy
eal CBI.V E cheaper now and ought to take
dvant ' o oJ prcaeat prices for futntc-
irolit1.
I'bo next fa-sr yearo promleos greater
vat jpmunta In Onmha than the paat
v i years , which have been na good as
rt > could reasonably declre. Now man-
facturlng establishments and largo job-
Ing houses ara added almost weekly , end
II nda to the prosperity of Omaha.
There are many In Omaha nd througn-
ut the State , who have their money In
10 banks drawing a nominal rate of In-
ore t , which , If jndicionaly Inveotod iin
Imaha real eatate , would bring them
inch greater returns. "Wo have many
ar alns which wo are confident will
ring the pnrcbacor largo profits In tha '
oar future.
"Wo luivo for sale the finest
ence property in the north and
'eatern parts of the city.
North we have fine lots at reason-
ile prices on Shermim avenue , ! 7th ,
8th , 19th nnd 20th streets.
West on Farnara. Davenport ,
uming , aud all the leading streets
i that direction.
The grading of Farnam , Califor-
ia and Davenport streets has made
jcessible some of the finest and
icupest residence property in the
ty , and with the building oH the
.reet car line out Farnum , the pro-
arty in the western part of the city
'ill increase in value.
Wo ulno have the agency for the
yndicate and Stock Yards proi > er-
, T in the south part of the city. The
nvclopineutfl made in this section
v the Stotik Yard a Conijmny ami
) C i railioiidnvill certiiinly double
'g ' I'rice MI n short time.
We also havsomn line business
' and some elegant ; inside resi-
for
P.irties Avisliing toinvefit will < 5
inio good hiirj-aiuh i > > ctillnigon u
S outh
Uot t' ' mmm nn.h
P. B. We fiak UHM uho him
roperty for snlo ntsvburcnin to give
i u call- " \Vp vyniil only burgams.
Vv will \ . , sit5voy ! not handle prop-
rtv nt u'orhllu-ri itrtial ; value