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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , MONDAY , OCTOBER 26 , 1885.
, PURITY A POLITICAL DELUSION
A Tlio Operations of tbo Civil Semico Law a
Commodious Pailuro.
TEE CASTOR OIL OF POLITICS ,
Anil nu .Infringement of the 1'rosl-
dotit'H Constltntlonnl I'owot-s
Nol > rn < ka Jlcfbi IIILM-H nnd
1'OBl.ul C'rookH.
von TIIT : nin. : ]
In tills luttor I propfHO ( ogive my views
on tliu nniL'li mooted question of civil sor-
vicu rufonn. It will bu umluratootl , of
COUTHO , that thuy uro Ilia views of mvBulf
only nnd do not represent the Hir : on
tlio vluwn of nny othur porson.
For throu or fonr yu.irs or so tlio
two froiit purlins of tlio country , ropnl ) *
'Hcim nntl democratic , liiwi ) Rtooil In tlio
prcHcnuu of a few sulf-dcclured rijlitoons
juon who : irrogiit to tht'iiibelvos nil tlio
purity nnil nprightcouHiiiMs thuro Is In
political llfo now known by tlio olassln
title of miigwuniM | , us moral cowards.
Doth imrlioa utterly detest civil service
na it is now ktiowh and praullcud , and
nt their conventions llicy t-vmllnw rcM-
1 utioimeiiiioiBintc it with wry HILTS and
rebolllotiH HtotniiuliH , 113 nuiuh NO us if
they wi-ro tiiUiny closes of ipecac , and
tluiH u few Impracllcnbk's dictate tlio
courHi : of the two pnrtiuH in this respect ;
nnd tlm.y , tlu two parties , ollbr thuir tin-
dorfli'ini'iil of HID civil Hurvice as a l > ri ! > u
for mugwump votes. Not nineo thin ; ov-
crnmont was ory.ml/.uil hus thuro I'oon
such
A roi.mcAt , nf.r.irajox
' piilmt'il oil'on tin- people , as what is now
. known IIH civil mtrviee reform. Its advo
cates cry aloud : is to its merits , and thu
bliwIiifjH it lius conliMTcd upon the pee
ple. Unrmiiii I ! . Kutou lauds it to thu
third heaven , an a muster pie of politi
cal invention which will remove all im
purities , all ohstsielcs towards perfection
from our Kovernini'ntal system , and all
IchM-r muinviimps unite in Hounding its
praiKcH , This is to bn expecti'il , lor they
naturally want to make a good showing
for tin ir weakly ollspring. And yet , if
1 they are asked to point to one single
aspect of the public burvicc where an mi-
provemcnt has been made , and they are
utterly at sea to lind it. They will say ,
"oil , vus the improvement has been won
derful , " but that is all the answer yon
will gut from them , as to evidence of it ,
they are dumb. Civil service designs to
ignore and sot aside senators and mem
bers in making appointment. to ollicii.
Mr. Cleveland lias carried this purpose
Into practice in part , and tnovcsr , since
the In'Kt president took ullice , have so
many ex-penitentiary convicts and in
dicted pcrsons.been appointed to federal
ollices as havu been appointed by the
present president. He lias
DUO in1 Moittf ntAuns
and has been obliged to recall more unfit
appointments in the last seven months
than were ever known under the four
' preceding administrations. The expla
nation of this fact is just this , he has dis
regarded the advice of senators , and
members ; ho said in his hater to Katon ,
„
accepting the hitter's resignation as chief
of the civil service commission , "they
impuilently stand between the ollicoa and
the people " 1 hold it to be utterly im-
Sossiblu for the president and lusaus of
opiirtmenla to make appointments intol-
ligeiitly and undorstandingiy without
; consulting senators and memncrs from
the suites and districts in winch the up-
' . " plicants live. . They stand in closer rohv-
' ; lions to iindiariMnort ) direutly the repre-
ecntatives of the people than any other <
persons ; and they can be held responsi
ble , too , while no responsibility attaches
4 ' . 'to ' the privatn citi/.en. The pi\ni 1 : nt
does not knowor at lea.st is not expected
to know , many pr vato citixOns ; but he
docs know the senator and member nnd
'that till ! f people have sent them there to
represent the people. Who ought to be
better posted as to the lltn iss an I qn ili-
ficiitions of applicants lor ollices titan
they ? No system is perfect , but every
one has its evils. Members and senators
may recommend bad nnpointmci.ts , as
they sometimes have done , but I have
yet to learn that a senator or member has
recommended a convicted felon for a
federal position , and yet Mr. Cleveland
has been misled so much bv depending
on private individuals , that tie has in less
than eight months' time com missioned
about a doxon convicted or indicted ras
cals , thus very clearly proving that in-
stoiid of turning the rascals outhe is only
turning the rascals in and turning Imnc.st
, men out.
I inn utterly and unchangeably op
posed to nny policy that tends toward the
establishment of a life tenure of ollico.
The whole' theory of our system of gov-
"t eminent is opposed to it , and the framers
of tlm government manifested their op-
f
'u ' position to jt by providing
U . . BIIOHT'TKUMS OK OKPIRK
in all cases except United States judges.
The president holds for four years , and
when he retires , his cabinet ollicer.s are
i expected toretire _ with him The constl-
tution provides that senators shall hold
for six years and member. * for two years
1 only Tlio terms of nearly all ollloes.
aucn as United States marshals , district
H - attorneys , postmaster.- ; , land oll.cers . ,
povcrnors nnd secretaries of territories ,
nre limited to four years. Kvery New
' England state elects its governor every
H year New Ycirk elects its governor once
in threu years , Pennsylvania tlio same ;
Ohio , oncri , in two years ; Indiana anil II-
v liuois , open in four years , and , I think ,
Missouri also. Nearly all the other
ntates , once in two years. All the state
ollicers , or nearly so , are changed , il-o ,
at the Kami ) tiuui. why these frequent
changes jn.ollice , provided in every do-
, , $ partmenj pf thu general nnd state gov
ernments , by the w.sest statesmen of tliu
l century which has passed , it the pernia-
v nonL tenure Bvstnm is the porlect p.ma-
'i cen for all evils in the body politic ? One
object was , to bring public oilioora iuro
, close ritlations wtth the people , so that if
tli-o.v prove faithless to their trusts , thu
- ] > o'pltt can put better men in their
jilacos. It was to have nubile o'licers
feel and know that their olllcial actsmiiNt
, . * bo passed in review by the piilllii ! iintgo-
" ment at froqnentimil stated porloiH.
For a senator or member to have any-
r thing to do with appointments , it U
- A ( MMISKTO HIM.
i' ' Where lui makes one lriendt lie leaves
u do/.en enemies. Hut uudnrii truly ihun-
* ocrntie , rt'indilienn ' syMom ot govern-
intuit , the evil cannot , In my humbly
judginent , be avoided.
The present civil service Atatntcs apply
only to clerkships in the departments at
Washington , 'and ' in the various custom
houses and postoOU-cs throughout the
country. The persons in those position ) ,
tire lilletl for llfo , or good behaviour.
And right horn this civil service is fasten
ing upon ft ho government one of ( hit
luo-itiilleotjvu agencies of corruption is
faHlening upon the government a class ,
nnd hedging them in , of persons who
il | the more'readily yield to the Midt'c-
tvo ! inlhutneca .of tin ; tempter and lao
knave. In my judgment the clntmuH
for corruption are thus greatly me run sod
1'orsons who know they are subject to
' - romovnl in four or MIX years , or so or at
will , tuo much muni llke.lv t.t sot them-
xdlyo lirmly against temptation , than
thoHi < who toel tha ; they urn m-finaii nl-
' ly 4uDiiro uuatusi removal. I'hekindof
corruptidii tu which nilennico b nviilii. is
\vliHnuhii i : v'rtV seeking a dneit n i ai ; >
' preaches tliu Oiu < who makes I ho deci inner
or r - | v''t , > vi < h improper iippliaimai. It
i a 1 sU"Uluiii ! b < HUTU the two ,
ttuich ( t IN iilmnit inipus.-iib'u ' to
nrovo , for It tloca not tnko plnoo
in the market placp , or before the world ,
but between Ihenmlvui only , with no
witness. If charged or suipcelcd , both
w.ll swear to thuir innocenc'c. To illns-
trntoi 1 onoo wihl to agcntlemnn a few
years ago , who luid a largo amount of
nus ncas before some of the departments
iu Washington ,
AND WHO \VA3 vr.rtY atori:93Fti. ; :
In Imving his claims 'allowed , how in It
that you nlmoBt Invariably succeed with
yoiirciwsr "Wnll , " stud ho , "as I am
about retiring from business I will tell
you. I nnvnagd to see the parties who
make the reports. " In answer to my In
quiry as to his method of procedure , ho
said he would make the acquaintance of
the one wliooxnmlncd the case , nnd draw
up the report for his chief to act on. He
would invite him to his room ; if ho came
lie knew he had him. Refreshments fol
lowed , Interspersed with conversation
iiion thu small pay of the clerks , and a
kind suggestion that they ought to lay
something by for a rainy day , all of
which would bo kindly received. His
claim would soon bo favorably reported ,
and allowed , and In duo tltno the pocketbook -
book of the clerk would not bo troubled
with emptiness an much as it was. Ho
went on to say that , the clerk who , to his
knowledge , had thus accumulated the
most , had the confidence of Ids superiors
more than any other on in the bureau
Thu class of olllccholdcrs , where tlm
facilities for such corruption ariitho mo > t
easily attainable , and where thu govern
ment can be most seriously harmed , It is
tliu object of thu present civil service to
surround with safeguards against re
movals for llfo.
ANOTIIKU OIUIlCTIOtf
to the present civil service law Is that It
directly infringes the powers and rights
ot the | ) rcsidentionferred upon him by the
constitution , in making appointments ;
and I fully believe , if thu question ever
reaches the supreme court , the law will
be declared in conlliot with the constitu
tion.
In making appointments , the first ques
tions to be settled are , is the applicant
honest , is he capable ; those being settled
favorably , 1 hold it to be the right of the
party in power to select its own political
friends nnd supporters for olllee. The
administration is held responsible for the
Colicies of the government , and it should
e allowed to select friendly agents to
carry out-thon policies. Husiness men
in the management of their own alia r.s
nre not jipt to siilect as agents for carry
ing on their business , those who are hos
tile to it. They prefer to trn.st it lo
friendly hands. Why should not the
government bo permitted to pursue the
same common sense course * Again , the
party in power that does not put its own
friends and supporters in onicc ; and the
man that does not stand by his own
friends will ere long go to tlio wall as
he ought to.
ULUVULANU'S SLOW CANAL PACK UN-
DOILSKI ) .
It was amusing to read the resolution
adopted bv the late democratic conven
tion at Lincoln , which endorsed the slow
ness of the president in making removals
and appointments. The record of the
mental anathemas uttered by those same
democrats , and of the number of times
they have consigned Cleveland to sheol ,
would be appallin < r to behold. And yet
they humbly abase themselves before
him and cry out , "it is all right , Grover ,
come roiinu soon as you can , " nnd some
of them adding in a sort of undertone.
' 'but don't let the day of judgment heave
in sight before you move. " They remind
me of ii party of miners where one of
the number did tlu cooking for the
party. The rule was , that the ono
who complained should take the place
of the cook. The cook became tired of
his occupation and thought he would set
some of them to linding fault with the
cooking. One morning he mixed up the
biscuit , composed of one-half Hour and
one half salt , and , baking them , set them
before the hungry miners. One of them ,
seizing a biscuit , planted his molars in it
and set his jaws to wagging , when he
suddenly exclaimed , "Well , if those ain't
thu gomarnd'st , saltcst biscuit , I ever
ate , " just then hi ? thouirht of the conso-
qiictico of linding fault and quickly
added , "but never mind , I like urn. I
liko'nm any how : " The democrats ate
salt biscuit with a gusto in that connec
tion. Tlio object of that resolution is too
palpable it is tally administered to
Cleveland with the hone that it will in
duce him to put an end to his procrastina
tion so far ( is Nebraska is concerned , and
hurry up the appointments. And now
they are looking for the axe to fall n lit
tle more rapidly.
IMIAUD3 IJV rOBTOFF'lCK IN'SI'KC.TOKS.
Whether the' civil service l.iw includes
the inspectors in the posto.lice depart
ment or not , I do not know , but if that
department desires to ferret out frauds
upon the 'government , it had better tike
hold of that branch of the public ser
vice. It will lind that some inspectors , I
do not mean all , have fabric-it * d vouchers
for services never rendered ; they have
made up reports of fictitious trips from
their places of residence , their ollices ,
their headquarters to points two , three ,
live hundred or a thousand miles froni
their headquarters , their place of resi
dence , when , durinir the whole time cov
ered bv those reports , they did not leave
their places of residence. These reports
have been sworn to and sent to the po > t-
ollico department and are now on lile ,
and on these reports the inspectors mak
ing them ! have drawn their extra per
diem and mileage for those imaginary
trips The' proof of the truth of these
statements is in the postolllco d mart-
ment , and there are living
witnesses to the truth of them.
If the department will compare the
reports of trips , alleged to have been
made bv some inspect'iiM. with the war
rants on which the same inspectors w.tni
paid tlio per diem an. I expenses of said
trips , the authorities will lind that said
inspectors were thus paid at thu places
of their r < ; si < lonc < ) s as shown by their re-
c"lnt.s on tint hack of the warrants on
wh'ch ' they were paid , and yet the re
ports , o > i lile and sworn to , locate the
same identical inspector ? on the same
days , two live , or eight hundred miles
awnv. or , in oilier words , the reports
and the payments nut thu same man in
two iilaci's hundred of miles apart on
exactly the same day.
day.JOHN M. TIIAYKII.
OIJAND LJLAXP , Out. W , Id35.
txwt anil sure-it provonUu > ,
I'nii ! M.VI.TViiisnnv \ , Sl.'i'i per
buttle , Mild by PniKglsts and Grocer- ,
A Queer Advertisement.
The following advertisement , which
appeared recently in an Knglisli weekly
journal , und'ir the head of "The Ken
nel , " the ndvertiS'ir being a lady , is
quoted by tlm London Truth :
Wanted a husband atonco for a daugh
ter of ( ; iinmiqn ) ! Sooty ; lie luii.st be pruo
bred and In London. Terms , a puppy.
Tlm foundation plank of the socialists
is : "freedom from labor , anxiety and
sorrow. " This they can never gut ; but
St "auobs Oil will give something equal
ly dobirnblo , ireedom from pain.
Will iliimlio uo to Ilonvnu ?
"Mammaitiid littht Hmnni. "will
J nm bo go to heaven ? "
"No , dear ; elephants don't go to hoav.
on ? "
"Oh , I'm sorry1
"Why are von corry. dpar ! "
"T-iusii , If no don't do to liimvnu tin lit-
tlu angels tan't wide on him , like me and
some other little dirN ( lid in do show
\yhcn hn Was hero nnu timu. [ Kentucky
Statesman.
For v'l ) year * IT < iurv F. 1J ilcom , of Shirley - .
ley , Mas.s. , niiiVc'vd U'ith rheum itlsm. Mo
tumid no relief till liu took llooil'd
TEEJIER WEARS TIIE iAURElS
The Pittsborg Boy Ontrows tloOafaadian
Champion Oarsman. !
ST. LOUIS FLIES THE PENDANT.
Tlio NnUonnl-Aniorlcftn IjOfiRiio Con
test lor the World's IJnso llftll
Clianiplonslilp Won by
tlio Drowns ,
Tccmcr OiitrowH llnnlnn ;
A MIA NY , Oct. 2 > . Probably 10H ppr on
wltiic&Hil the single-Mall mco forSl.uooa
side nt Pleasure Island ycstcrdnj * between
Kdwiml Ilanlaiio , ofT nmto , nnd John II.
Tecmor , of McKeesport , Pa. The weather
and water were nearly perfect There 'was ' a
thiec-fiiot freshet in the tlvor , however , 'which '
rendered ! It hard work for the onrsinun going
to the slake boat The raeo was three jallcs ,
with turn. In tbo bolting Hanlnn was the
fiuorlte anil many private wafers wcti" hid |
at odds of 100 to SUO and S3) on iiltn. In tlm
) K > ol9 sold on the Island before the star ! Han-
Inn sold llrst chnlro at S50 toS'JO and 8 oven
after Teemnr hud won the toss for poslIon ! ,
Teenier Kclcclul the iiislduw | > sltionhich
was considerable of an advantage ,
A14 : W ) the \\erooiileicdont : bjKef -
crco .Innies F. Uriiiiind , of neston. At i-veji
minutes betorufi the wont was given , , lfoth
men wen ; In linn condition. Hanlnn Rrit a
trlllo the iK-.stof the > tart rowing thlrty ix to
T Hiucr's thirty-four htiokes to the minute.
An eighth of a mile troin the start Himnit
hail the IKKC of his bout to the trout , lull was
L'laneliiK nervously over athls rival us thouU
bo fenrrd him. The iwo was ilcciileil , Ixuori )
the scullci-s had fjono half a mile. Bwm after
UMivln tlie quailcr-inllu point , Twnur. iiiv
urnnd work , diew upon his rival and took
the lead , which ho never altenvuiilH sui-
r < uk'U'il. Tlii-ce-ininrteitt of & mile freln the
siait llanlan wasan oiHtn leimth nsteli ; ot
Teenier and was taking Ids wa lu 'JVciner
Incieasfd his lead to the t.tal c-hoat wlilfli ho
Hiu'hed ( hire or four lemrlhs In advance.
Ho turned in ll'i : l-r > mid llnnlnn eleven
KTomls later , llanlun struck the buoy liulit-
Iv In tiirnlm ; and pivo up the eolitcM.
Teeansr lowed lelsmiily hoine , slopimiK JAVICH
while opK | > lte the Island to throw Kls-e-s to
thesi > eeliitiisnnil ) dip up vinter fiom thu
river with his hands. He was wildly clif.Tmt
as ho passed the Island , llitnlun nnud
down littcon nimules later. He acknowl-
o ljcd ( thnt he was laiily licalcn by a better
man , and lind no excuse to make The olll-
clallime wis : tIti. ! : : A few minutes .alter .
Haiiliin had lepalrcd to his iiinitei-s. ] an > W-
hociatul pii\ss rcpoi tor called to see bill ) and
piopomulcd the iiiie llon : " .Mr. llanlan ,
what doyoii think of Teenier now' ' " illan-
lon lHknl ( up. Dctra.icd .sl ns of unusiiid
emotion sts lies.ihl : "lam > : ! nl ( to bd de
feated by a man like Teenier , bat I dun t like
the idea of lalllnjc out of my Imat. " "U'hat
would have Ix'cn the result had yon hteeivil
safely' ' " "Opinions anil rcsi.lln illf-
fer , " ho re , lied. " 1 tninl ? I
conhl have won on the bouu. sttotch. "
Teenier. In re.sjMin < e to rcpuited cal s ,
iiiDiint-.il the rooi 01 his bout house anil s.iul :
' ( ientlcineii , I loivul thfs nice to win , and
have done M > . 1 shall endeavor to do like
wise hoi enttur. That is all Lliave tosiy. " A
vi'iy liux'o amount of money was won and
lost on the nice , .Tid the I'lli.-biu eiN who
wcreheie In In I loici no Inline hilarious
and with their pockets web tilled. '
Haitian's shell , \\hon it fouicil the s'ake '
boat , apsotanil the oiriinaiiV.LS thrown into
the water. He was rescued by the people on
the judges' bo.it. wlio lighted itaml teplaeod
Ilaahm In it. Ilnnhin then rowed down to
the iiiiMiiiif , ' ixiiiit. llanlan .says tint collision
with the stake bo.it was caiwinf by
current.
Tlio AVorill's Itnso Hall
CIXCIX.VATI , Oct.'J" . Thu gamJ yesterday
between the St. Louis Browns , chumplolis of
the American association , ami the Chlca os ,
champions of the K.itlonul luaiiiovis ; the
decisive one In thu series bctwcun these two
clubs for thu championship of the \vorl < K and
lesnlted In an easy victory for the St Louis
team. It was Clarkson's tiny to pitch , but | ie
aii | > oaieil on the grounds liv .iulimt-'H iate
and Cupt. Anwin ordered AlcCorinlck,1
pitched Fiidiiy , Into the box. Hut two
h'tsweromudeolT AfrCormlck I'rlrtaj * . Yes-
tcrdav ho was hit fora total of slxlucn Ui-e ,
anil this , with the misur.iblu iiulilin or tne
Chica-gos decided the Kame.
The Uhlca os took the le.i.l of two riins In
the i.rst liinint on hits by Sunday and Kelly
on an error OF H iricley. In tin ) talnl iniiiiu'
\Volch made a tlnee-b.nKor and crosscil the
plate tlnoii'ili ' Dn'rymplo's poor lieblin' ,
Ilirkleyaiid ( Jomiskev mailehits and IJ.irk-
ley scored while Uit.uiskuy was forced out bv
Itobinson. KoiiiMii ! stole st md ami CAIIIO
homo on a passed hall. I ho St. Louis team
won In thu fourth inninpby hitting McCor-
miek s.itcly nve times.Tlm nc.diiii-of the
IciiKitu champions in tins liming was the
womt si-en hero lor Home time. Ansin imule
two bad iiiulTH , WIMmiis a wild throw and
Dnlrymple a wi'd ' throw and flint hud two
pas.-.eil balls. I Ho ros.iltLS ! six runs tor the
St. Louis t'sim , only two of which w-to
earned. In the lifth { nnfni ; Chicago ilimle
two unearned runs , but Uii-j- had no uhaiint
to overcome the lead ol their opponents and
the pune t'lerenfter ' was devoid of interest.
The last Inlfot the eiihti , imini. ! Was not
nlavcd on account of jlarjniess , but Is cmmtid
In Hie sfoie. as the hi. Louis club It-id the
Kuinii without playi"- ? lliclr" hu f. The at
tendance \ \ nsl.00I'IUSCDIO ' was : SI. Ilouia
111 , Cli Icaso
Tlio Gnmlnur-Himim Mui6h OT. (
ST. Louis , Oct av The ( iaiidunr-Ilamin
scalllns mutch which was nnamc < l tp'lui
lotted on Cieve Cosiir hike , near this city , en
November I forS.VJO a Hide and a merchants'
purse for the same amount added , has been
declared oil as a public event owin to the
factlh.it the Mis-otirl Paul tic ralhoad would
not lvo thu oir-muii a pjrcenta e. [ The
match will be lowed , however , In the liear
future for llm m iroliiuw' pur.se1afonej bat
only MuWrlbciH to the imrso'and a lew of
thmr I'r.emls will bu pr > ; simt'at ' thi ) contest ,
.lames A. St. .John , of this'city ' , ImcktU1 of
( iuuduur , Inii ii.veived a tulejr.im fiom yVal-
Iiice KossMntlm ; thitl IM and TCOIULT
willln , ' to row ( ianJiiiir and m de. '
iiirepled the piotTcr aid | hw ;
Koss to name tlio time nail sinte how
lie wishes to low for. It Is nut. Vet known
who \\ill be ( iamlunr's mute , blltitlsexi > eited !
that either Humm or llijuliiuf Will bo. thu
man.
Wllllnm It. .lackhon , who 'irtmdcivd'
nril I'.urnt lUoomin ton , Jll.'wiis ' fieiitemxid
tothopeiiltcntmry for Hie this morning , j An
Inmriiit rtlm sentence Jaukion was pn the
curs on his way to Juliet. ' '
The thieo Italians who wcrn fouiil ) frullty
ot tliecelebiatdl "trunU" minder In ( 'lii-imo (
weni bioiiL-lit Intocoiiit tins moinlnvlyiltfil
Ilavve.snviinilid their foinihC'J'B miitioi ) liir n
IIC\Y \ trial and suntcnctMl them to be halloed
NovemlH'r H. i
lCx-iovoninr ( Paso , of Vcimont , dlwl n | his
resilience In Kutlaiiil of bronchial imuumtmm
The weekly liiink htatcnu'iit shows a 10-
Bi'ivudirii'iiseoi * U,000jOA The banks now
hold .vlHXiuoa ) ( In excess of legal
mutits.
FlolllM.
Four \VoitTii \ , Tex , , Oct 'i" > . R
reached heio last night tnuu C'lnicmlon , Don
ley county , and otliiT ( Xiliita' up in Hie Pan
llamlle , of the mint devastating ( Unlrle tni > s
ever known In lids Mate , it Is believed Jluit
the number of iicrcs bunicd 01 er willi tip-
tironch 500,000. The country In which the
lire * am raging extends from the Canadian
livertwo ml.cjiMiulh. It Is liiK | | > M.slhlo as.jct
tegiveaiiy idea of the liulivfdunl IO.SSIM. In
some tilaccs the cowboys wcfu obliged to rUle
Into Hie hikes to NIVO themselves. Jmlu'ii
Jiiiiwn , ol Glitriiiidon , was wjyonjly burmd
while I'lidcuvorlm ; tii Hnvq bis summer t-m-
taiio , which was de sroywl. | KUlly oms-fouitli
or bis raiige waa al o dueiroyed ,
The Wnrd Trlul.
Nnw VOIIK , Oct. W. The trial of I'enlln-
nnd Wnrtl wiMcontliiuuHo-tliky. The work
of obtiiliilnu a jury was resumed.Vaid
looked h irnissud AS hu tonk Ids Mat U. S.
Grant , Jr. . looked havngdy nt 1dm. but V i > r
BVoklullib b'"W uud hU COUUMU
1dm In a rom-creatlon to dlvrrl Ids attention.
Up to , 1 o'clock the twelfth Juror had not boon
secured. „ „ ,
The twclflh juror was obtained shortly
a'tcr 1 o'clocktuul , the panel sworn In , after
which n rcocsw wad taken , A'tcr recess ono
of the Jurors was cxcn ed , and the work ol
cxnmlnliipnuntlior for Ids Ji.nco ocean. Uj
to three o clock the vacancy bad not been
Dlnbollpnl.AYorlc of Strikers.
ST. Louis , Oct. 4. Kvldcnce Is not wantIng -
Ing that the employes of the street car compa
nies hnvn not nlm'ndoncd the light ngalnsttlio
employers , fonlatq Inst night a diabolical at
tempt was ninilo to blow up a street car tilled
with passengers. The car ran over an Infer
mil machine , causing an explosion which
tore olt a pan Of thushloef the car , reduced
the lloor to klmlllilg , broke all the windows ,
but all the iiojwo'ngers escaped Injury , Low-
exi-r. ' >
STATIi AND TBUU1TOUY.
NebriiRku
Tlm Catholics ofArapaheo are btdldlng a
dim ch.
New corn la comliiR into the Fremont
mnikul.
Ilumlmldt's wooden shoe factory lacrowdcd
with orders.
The hog cholera is emptying tlm pens In
Johnson county.
A HiilHtniitlnl brick nchool house Is being
built nt Ucd Cloud.
John Payne , oC Madison county , has lost
UfM hogs iiom choleRu
Hed Cloud's ninvoi ra house will 1m thrown
oiH > n to the public this week.
Charles Slump , of Albion , dropped four
fingers In the cogs of a thresher.
The coiinlrv im | > crs arc harvesting a profit
able crop of < lelliiiiicnt | tax lists.
The bee kceivers of Dixon county will meut
nt POIIWI on thu' th lo foim an association.
HUhop O'Connor , VrPhuirelnnd 1'r Aimlt ,
of Omaha , visited O'Connor , tiuxily coiint/ ,
last week.
Uiund Inland will endeavor lo complete Us
waterwonc befoiv the. > uar closes , and then
hwiar oil.
l-'lfty thoiisniid dollai-s woilh of pioju-rtv
was ilest loved Jiy a i > iulik < me In llailnn
county recently.
Sewnrd nifiiMMl to take water In hor'n ' by
rejevllng the pioH | > sitioii to bund the town
for water works.
Pete Swi'-nit , need 17 , took the poison
nmlc from Itlnlr totieidon's leiry , and sue-
costnliy cro.ssed the Styx.
Hentrlce 1ms dlspoH'd of tvS.OCO worth of
f < tiding bonds nt pur In Chicago. Tluy inn
twenty > iniMind dniw u percent.
Uentilce cxhililts a bean stalk thirteen feet
high and t-cvcn nnd a half inches in ciruum-
RTCDIVMchruika beaus talk.
Dnrinsr the immth of September llio
Heatrice ( iiinnim ; comp.iuy put up goods the
whoiesji'eaiiit' ' of which was SW.UO. ) .
A r.il road sin \ eying p.uty ' .s running lines
In the neighbiiihood ot Indiunol.i , but the
n'.sldents me umib.e to so'-su the mystery.
Henry Semmler , of Norfolk , hiis irene to
( ieimany to attend the diamond wedding of
his lather nnd mother , which ocelli's soon.
H. F. Kolllstcr , while lishiiiu' in Sat ! creek
near \Vaver.y. Lancaster county , ted out ot
the bout Into the water and bfine assistance
could reach him was ( downed.
The wife of a well known lesldcnt of Ne
braska City leit her luiOuiid and chi'dren '
lust week , taking .with her Sl,7iw in money.
She ie. timed to the home of her parents.
Nothing bus b > 'cn tieaid fiom Xlmmeimun ,
the mindeicr , since his habeas corpus release
lease , and the'Kiit mrltics nre us ignoiunl of
Ids whereabouts us 'Hiough ho hud never ex
isted. T
Several farmers ! ii Hamilton county have
b"en hwindlcd bv an eastern tice pedd.cr.
One imin diiipM | > d Al.Vi b higning a t-on-
ditional note. .It takes bard cash to buy wis
dom.
dom.Tho
The Ashhiml cornet band boys are now
busily tooting the town through $ MJ won h
ol silver insiriinieaf.s. "He that blowcth not
his own bun/ , said horn Shall not be
blowed. " , ,
Sheriff Kikenlmiry , of Cass county , wcnton
a wild uoosu clmso to AikuiiKu.saitcra man
supposed to by Will Hitters , the noted horso-
iluut who bioke jjiil iu PuitLsmoiith three
jeursiigo.
.1. II. .McColI. and K. V. Filer of Plum
Creek , wit ) throw iragainst a b.ub wirelcncj )
b > a iiuiaway tciuii , . atnl sovei.-jy iiijUred by
tub huros. MiiCbU's slioukler b.udo was
ir.ictmcd.K
"Coin festivals , " hither husky affairs , have
siipcrcodcd tbo charuii ovster .n tne country
towns. The gentlemen do the Kiellin.- oat ,
wliile the luilies btulk oil with the sihciy
kernels.
Mr. and Jlrs. AV. A. Clarke , of Columbus
celebrated their go.don wcddnu.a- " \\Vdnos-
diy. Sevoiuy-.ivj gnesi.s ntio.hlcd and
sliowered valuable nnd costly Kitus on luo
veiiciab.euonplc.
Coal fiom the mines ten miles south o"
Iliimboldtis sold i.i neighboring towns at
twenty ( tents a bushel. It is said lo bu nrst
c.uss In iiuality , and mucli chcaiier than
wood alS4 jM-rcord.
A dm ft for S'l.signed ! by one of the best
hanking nuns in the cit\ , and endiiised by
the p.irty to whom it was mud > pa\ablc , wus
incited up in the street at Kieinont Wfdms-
duy by Kd Lawretico.
A man mum d M.\orH , living near Kcuinoy ,
wusthiown Horn n buggy and among oilier
liijinii one leg was bioucn be.ow the knee , .
t to bone piotinding thiotigh theskin. ilyora
( Iu ( I trom Ins injiniLS.
WoiUmen and m.tteiiul lo roiiHtnict the
meet iaflwa > to cornice * ' the towns of
\ Vmoie and IlliieSprlngsareon the gioiind.
Tne wink ot coiisiriiiitmn will be pushed as
iipidi > as Hiee.iibcr \ will ] > crmlt.
IlasUngs hail u'disgracelnl hiubblng alTruy
lust \ lonilaIt w.is cimipiomised hy the
payment ol .Sli > and costs by James I.oelc-
wiiod , ot Alexamln.i. The puny mtxcU'd
wusV. . A. Knd.cy , ot the Aillngton IIOUM- .
Fi-edCampbe.il , of the mm of A. P. Wil
liams Ale , or Pierce , wus inslaiitiy killed
Wednesday. One ot the p.irlneis , hilStnggs.
v'hn the . . d
wus loading a mm , - n wciipon s.ipp.
to the lloor and was dJM'haigcd. Cumpmds :
hiMil was blown oil' .
Kit Mills and Lou Miller , two of Hustings'
notoi ions law biculicrs. o ) opposite su\ , bad
a hhooting miuch ope cveii.ng IUM wcui. .
I'nloiiunuiely ' bulb wcie tiiild td and their
aims b d Tlm p < Miplo ot Hastings woiud
giiidlv h.ne given both a long-iallul limci.il
ii.ul limy lulully pcpp'Tcd ' eac.li other.
A sad case ol poveily and lUalli was ills-
rovcu-d in Ilasimgs mst wceK. A .iimiiy
named Hubert , husband , wile , niotlicr-ln-
luw and suxcral children , Used in an old
iooker > , uttnly destitnie of llm neccss.uii.s
ol life , with a ten-je.ir-oid giil d.ung nl
t'.jihoiil fever. When their condition be. am i
liiiown , kind hearts and willing liiimls pro
\icled \MintHoftliollvlng and | oiK > r
bunal lor tlm dcml ,
L ttlo Alllo Uricker. of Ahhlund , a''cd'.t
year * , while at m-lmol told her teacher that
she was sick and wanted to go home. She
htartid , but was too weak to wu.k , and m
nttci-n ininnlis wus a corpse. The cause was
no doubt an nllUciion ot the lieait. As some
thing lemarkuble. it in HU | ; 'I | ( but In tlm
family of .Mr. Jtobcits , Allle'sgi-iimlfatlicr ,
consisting of twelve dilution and tliiity
guinduhlldrcn , tjii Ji * Ihu ami dualli.
The two young HIW who waylaid , drugged ,
outr.iged and ,4iiilii > 'yl ' Iho death of Nellie.
( Jmiekenlmsli Ip Ciijimibiis almnl a year ngo
have been tutpfittcd. The minder of tue
voiing girl waa cowardly In conception and
ileiillHh in cxeiMitton , The uctlm ua.iiu-
ilmvd to li'iivo lcr/parenl.s' | home , some six
niilc.s In the | i'oiiiiiiy , cm the jnctense of
Ijiklng her to tlm Imam of a relative In Coliim-
biiM. They biDimliHher to theclt > on a hiin-
dny moriiiiig , took hlir lo their loom , ill ngged
and outraged lierUiul , | left her there in a
t-cmi-iuiroiiscioita Condition without liiod
mull Tiiividay'ilioniliig. when she was taken
to her mint's home to 4hu two days at lor.
The ItnlKTt AKilcriMiii post of the ( i. A. I ! . .
atVoik , bus H iiiVid against the abases of
"letting out" tno locution of niunloiirf to the
highest hlddcrV'iind ' urges the dej > nrtment
po-ts to endcavt > r toHcciiro a itermnnent Iwa-
tlon fortho annual lennlon , To bilng thu
ipie tlon up for deunltc action thu following
was also adopted : "That this subject bu
bioiight by our doleirntes before theanmiul
encampment at Iletl Cloud In February next ,
and that all i > osi8 be requested to send 'six
ihileiralii.s to wild encampment pledged , if
] > osslho ! , to secure this much deshcil end ,
mid , by all desirable means in their ixiwvr , to
putcnmmdcri In authority who will MO to U
ilmtonr iciinlons arewlmt It was Intcndwl
they should be. nnil nut merely u nibble , a
mub , a den of IhluvuV'
Iowa.
Ten cortl milieu aru bciiiK worked In Scott
county.
Iowa Fulld claim * lobe the prettied town
In the state.
Thhww raided the tailor ehou of U. 21.
Gllbctt , Sioux Clly/Thursday night , nnd car
ried , felt E-TOO worth of goods.
Polk county 1ms twenty-five Inmates In the
Ml , Pleasant Insane asylum ,
The J > ork pickcry nt Fort Dodge will ro-
mmio operations November t.
Davenport proposes to do nwny with gas
nnd light tlio stieets wllh electricity.
Tlio Methodist huroh nt ICnsjio ( liovo vraa
dedicated last Sunday by llishop Koss.
A leimcy of Si-TO has been loft the city oC
Dcnlsoii for tlm establishment of n llbrnry ,
. ( ! cn. A. C. Lltelnleld , ot Di.viMiport. has
been elected president of the State Y. M.
Ci A.
The Q. will Imlhl a donblo trnck between
Hurllngton and .Mt. Pleasant turly nextsev
non.
non.Tho
The twvnly-twu conl mlnos In Wnpiillo
county produced Ioo. > , l s3 tons of coal In the
past uvu years.
Crcslon expects to bo one of tlio towns on
the proposed Kansas City branch of thu Mil-
wankco road.
The Do Mnlncs treasury Is ptniity and
taxes must bd lnercn ed to meet municipal ex
penses and bonded obligations.
One hundred and lifty ministers nnd lay
men were present nt the minimi convention
or the nuptials at Waterloo last week.
. ) . II. Addlson , a prominent clll7.cn of lint-
ler county , while temporniily Im-niie , com
mitted Milcido at his homo In Allison.
Work bu.s been commenced on tbo Orant
.memorial rotintnln which Is to stand In tlm
center oftho public p.uk at Atlnntlc. It will
cost 81,000.
, Patrick McOlnnli , of WcMcr City , has
been sentenced to the penitentiary lor fonr
years for obtaining a man's bignaturo under
talw ) pretenses.
The director ol the State Fair association
nre considering a .pniposltlon to cnlaigo the
fair giotiiids and bnl.d . n mile nice track. The
co-t is Chlinmted at fcH,000.
.Mis. Thomas Todil , while trading In nsloro
\\aterloo , was stilckcn wllh paralysis ,
bill ) wa.s taken to n neighboring hotiso whoio
she. died tlm same even hit ; .
Charles Pcttlt. a 18-y ar-ohl lad of Wash
ington township , lliiena Vista connlv , tell
Inim a horse , catching bis foot in tbo stnriip ,
and wius dragged lo death.
The second airftual convention of tbo
Motherhood of Ualhoad Hrakomon met In
Hun I ngton hist week , with 'MO delegates In
attendance fiom all parts of llio United
{ 5 tales.
.Simon J'rouly died In Davenport last
vui'kat llio iipoa-'uot'81. lie lotuhl aaaiiiht
the liihlsli invaders in lsti and Milt two
sons to light and die In Iho nar for the pic-
hcrvalinn ot thu union.
John Cinflt , an athletle thug of ICcolciik ,
ins kept his mn-elc In good older by mauling
Ills wnovlth kimes , ie\o.\ci-s and iir/cus ,
1 he lamliy mansion is too small tor both , MI
Mrs. ( ) . sues tor a divorce.
Tom Koss- , who ngim-d In murder case at
l.ock Ib and a tew years ago , \\as the other
night dlMuiveied in the net of picking llio
liiH'kit of an iiilo.slfa.cd man at Ja\enpoit ) ,
and was inn down by tlm ollleers.
W. I , . Smith , aie < l CM yeai-s , llvlm , ' seven
miles wostof S.-c City , was loiind dead In a
well on his premises , lie bail been a victim
ot paral.ule. nts , and it Is Mippu.-od tbiudnr-
iiiK one of tliLin ho lell Into thuell. .
-Mrs. Wllllnm I.yndc. Hie iiisiino wife of n
rainiMd engineer , at Mai-slmJtown , triiil to
commit Miicide by crawling undei a train al
tnodqmt ami l > lng aeio h'tlio tiaek under
one 01 the coac lies. She was lUMiued.
Michael t.iher. of Diibiniui' , pive his wife
5 ! to silul a bank iic'onnt. 1'or s.uo keep
ing she jiiaccd the loll In an nnii.-Ml hiMtini ;
hioVe , winch Michael uicd ip ono cold moin-
mg , nnd the hank \\chtup in < iiiolc.
Mi-s. K. A. Pitkin , of Waterloo , who was
cn-'iucd in borne lioiiM-hold dntie.s , foil U > the
lloor in a ut ol apoji.exy , and cither in falling
or hy the spasiiir , that lolloped , inptiired a
bloodvessel. Her lot-over , ) Ks doubiinl.
Natives of Ohio , who reside In Icma , will
stall on an excursion to ilielr old homes ,
Ai > venil > cr 10. A lennlonIII Iw held in
Chicago on ( lie lllb , and irmn theietho | imty
will 40 direct to Uie ciiital ; | ot the liuukcyu
htaie.
Monday night fiomcone shot Into a passen
ger tram HIM , imer it u.it DiuLuy , Wapfiio
county. Tnis is llles'xth or Miventh oc'cnr-
leneoof the kind at the same point. The
company w. trying to detect thu jioriiotruior
OI ilO OlfellM ! .
Kd. MillLs has been arrested at Hedlield for
atu-inpling to wreck \Vabisliinun nuir
tmil pluof iio hail licil an iion mil and a
look on uio track , wbiun loruinatoiy WIM : di > -
covuicd In Him' to prevent the \\ieck ol a nas > -
huiitfL'r tram.
At Oltnmwa Thomas TTi'slin attempktl to
kill bis s m-in-linv wllh a gun. Jiesdn s
danghiei hv-uing her uiihirMili the \vtapon
ran in tnnit ot her hu.-i > , mil and got , tliu < : un-
u.nu > ut the mmliieh inlliuttil abenuns
\ > uiind. He ib out on c.xA ) bail.
Alliert Tiny , a farmer living near Scotch
( iiove , Jonc- ) county , ilmn ht ti.troas no
enaiuo lor duiciion unun he ran an Illicit
Mm in Ins eelmr. Ho thinks dillen niiy now ,
lor agouTiimcnt olllei.il not only captuiui
his omul but anu-tiul tae ojn'i.ilor. '
A citizen of Canoll who \\ab going east on
llm Mapit ) ilvur br.incn thu omcr d.iy loio-
giaphcd the t.\piefts agent at Can oil to have
a nursj.sun to Urn Irani ( o ma t mmVncn
the liuiii aiihcil he iiiund tliu city iinder-
lalur incut unli the IR'IIM- 1 plumul out , in
him siyie , iiKiumg lor a MO job.
Ueloii * tlmopeniiiirof tliu present term of
the oiicniti-onriai. UavenjxnlJ'J.J ' ailmlnitura-
lurs , uxrcniiii'.s mill gi'iuu.aiifi Mtrociiled to
appeiirand make n puiLs. About ally 01 the
niimDoi arc Mill du.in < | iimil , and hcvcnil of
Ilium have been nUau.iud lor oJiilompt of
CO II It.
The Union Ixian and Trust company ,
capital li < inOU ) ) , has bc : n oigani/ed In Moiix
( , uy. Thi'iiieoijioratioiMiie dungu L. .Hi. ,
01 tit. Louis , Mo. ; i ) . C. Siiiill. Voi minion , it.
T.K. ; It. .Smith , .lames 1C. lioogen , U. .J.
( Jluiso , N > altc-r billing , K < l\\aid Jiaakiiihon ,
W. l.loy , I , ' . 1) . llubiiaid , T. 1' . { .uio. 11. A.
Jamil , A. > . ( . 'uinucoiin and .1.1 * . Uciinis.
Jnlutn.
Throe elevators uro being built nt Orand
liapids.
Tin mine Iiaoo been dibcovored noiu
ICapid City.
Illackbirds am iilimdering tbo coinlields
lic.ir.Jiiniu.stown.
The voters of Plcno refuse < l to bond llio
ch > lor Slii.OLHj worth of huhom bousi-h.
The beml-anniial cleanup of llm Jloiue-
slaKu mine , If t c. Hills , neited VMM. (
'J'hL-reaieolgliiy-lliicecnnvlels In the Sioux
laiih puuiU'iil.ary. two < > t wlmai tuu wumen.
A tour-legged ben with two tails Is u Wa-
tcilown cnrm.Mty. Itih a inn-b.iuk hcratclmr.
TlmSihS'lon Sionx wmli loiulinijiilhli their
resefvaiiou and take up lumLs nmivi' the KUII-
ei.il laws.
Buiralo ( lap , a town of n month , on tbo
Iliicl ! > ilills nraneli of llm JC.iiliorn line ,
liutH of a nc ttp.ipcr and : iJO InbablUinth.
Kx-Depuly County Clcik ( liarles V. Tracy
ts under nrrcist at Uendwoiwl , llelsehaiged
wuh tlmemlxv.v.limeiitoicounty to
the amount of * ; i-lA ( ) .
.1. K. Cummins , the bomm/a farmer of
Union coiinty , living imar Kll > 1'oliu , laln'd
1 .T.'i bnsheis of corn trom a p.uch or u * i llun
tounoen acies , an avciago ot over nlnut ) ouo
bushelu to Iliu acre ,
Tlio capital building at DNinaick cnuglit
liieTliiir.Mliiy.llie p.u'klng aiouiid llio baMi-
ineiilhteam pipes belngignlted ny Iminsnes.
The urn was exiin iii.ilied befoto any sunous
damiiKO was done ,
A couple of pugllMlc young men of Sioux i
Tails Indulged inaM'iap tlm othurnlulitund
In their Hiruggies liotli of them tell into tlm
nver. They woio allied out by Ihelr Iriends.
Aflerdijlng their clothes thuy ixinewwl llm
conii t and ImiKht it out lo a finish. JUun
of llicin wuro badly
t Pll.ICStt I'll , KB
A hiuv cnn < for llllnd. Itloedlng , llcliim ;
nnd Ulcerated Piles has been discovered by
Di , Williams , ( nn Indian icmeily ) . called Dr.
Williams' Indian Pile Ointment , A Himle ;
IHIX has cured the worst cluoniu cnsos of iO or
ISO years standing. No one need suffer nvo
minutes niter applying this wonderful sooth-
hi' ' medicine. Lotions and instrument * di (
more harm than good. Wllllains' Indian
Pile Ointment ubsorln the luimnH , allays Iliu
intense Itching , ( paiticiihuly at night after
petting win in In lied ) , acts as a ixmltlco , fives
liiHlnnl teller , and Is piepaied only tor Piles.
Itehliii ; of privnto parln , nnd for nothing else.
KKJN DIHKANK.S OUHUD.
Dr. Fraxlcr's Mugic Ointment CHUM ns by
miwlc , Pimples , Ulaek Heads or ( iiabs ,
UlotchiM ami Kniptlons on the factlenylng
the skin clcnrnnd iH-mitlfnl. AMI | cures Itch.
Salt Itlicnm. Sum Nlpplca , Soiti Llp-t , ami
Old OlMtlnnle Ulcers.
Sold by druggULs , or mailed on iwclnt of
Uettdled by Kiilm * Co. , and
At whole jida by C' . F. ( Jooilmau.
JTrffl from Optnttn , J'.mttiff mwl JttoUnn * .
A PROMPT , SAFE , SURE CURE
Fcr C h , Bore Tliront , Iloiir f M . InllnMi ,
OoliU ItronrhltK Croup , \ \ hooplns CfliiBH ,
AMhmmOulniy , rolnnlnChMt.r-- -
rrlNi no rent n tioltlc. Sold t > r Drnccltts nrt Tit l
ei * . /Vrl/M itnat.lt la Induct VitlrOrrJlfr la iimmpllf
ptl It for fan irlll rfHre lire totltctKxi > rett cftareti
ixK.I , J > tf nftict/nj onfl dollar la
TIIK nuntra ji.Tcinnua fonruir ,
8ol Owntri i I H nuf eliir r .
tulllnons SlBrjU * ' . C. R. A.
Nebraska National Bank
OMAHA , NEBRASKA.
I'AIII Ur OAPITAI Si'-o.ooo.oa
briipi.tm , May i , 18 * > wOiW.OJ
II. W. YATIW , Presiilont.
A. K. TotiXAMN , Vlco L'resldonU
W. V. IklonsB ,
JOHN S. COI.T.IKS ,
Lr.wis S. HKKD ,
W. II. S. HtmiiES , Caslilor.
. BANKING OFFICE )
THE IRON BANK.
Co. lit It and Farnatn Stiwli.
A General llanklmr lliisliicms TiaiiHactinl.
" DRESEL & MAUtT
( bticcossorfl to J. G. Jacobs. )
UNDERTAKERS ,
AND KM1JAUII5IIS.
At tlm old Rininl UU7 Km-mim St. Onlow by
pfhinpli nillciioil mid promptly nttoniloil lo.
u.i i ono No. lii" > .
13 IINFAILIMQ
yEVEHFAILS
I iHWIJM , lulling
Sickness , Con-
Avulsions , St. Vlt-
us Dance , Alco-
liollsm , Opium Ea Inp , Seminal Weakness ,
linpolency , Syphilis , Scrofuln , and alt
Nervous and Clood Diseases.
C3TToClcrgymcn'Lawyr8I.litcraryStcn ' ( : ,
Merchants , Bankers , Ladies nnd all whoso
BCdciitaryenmloymcatcausesNcrvousPros-
tralloiijlrrcgulnrltlcsofthoHloodjSlomnch ,
llowcls or Kldnoyc , or who rervulrp ancrvo
tonic , appetizer or fctiuiui-ut , Samaritan
A'emne la Invaluable.
35" Thousands. '
proclaim it the most [
onilerful Invigoi
ant that ever BIIS-
taincaaslnklngsis-
tern. $1.50 at Drug-
gsts. For tcsMmo-
lilals and clrculan-f
ccad 6 tamp.
f HE DIL 8. A. RICD3IOTD REBVKB C011PA.\Y ,
ST. JOSEPH , MO.
Correspondence freely an w jrcil by Physicians.
JTor tcttlimnnl.ili nnil rlrrnlnrs cond etamp. j
roil SALE BY
C.F. GOODMAN.
Espoolnlly In cholera IlilniUmn It ) tlio imo of
? ll > 'i'n ' looil Invuhiiililo , Many cusoa conlJ bo
uiixi w Iiom uvurytliimr clxo hud fulioil and
tid.o'H ) t < Mxl has lioon tried and i-oliihioil , Hy
lie Htitiimlli Imparloil nnd Its noutrul iicllon on
I o lowolH , tliu iilijhlcluii hus bton ahlo to UNO
M ch U'lmxlloH n to ollcot iipouuuncnt rostoru-
tion ol Hhc patlotit to bcallli.
HAMBURG -AMERICAN
IFaclzrot
A DIHKCT LINK TO 1 1
England , France & Germany ,
'j lie HtcHiiitOiIpe of tills \vull known line uro nil
of lion , in wiiuir tl rlit ciimpiirliiiomN , mid ru-
liiiMiMmil with civor/ililnjf lo imiiiii itiu pitsHii o
) > oih Kilo and UKicouiiiu. ' 1'lmy c.irry Iho Uniic.l
h-liitihiind MiiKUHimi mailrt , mid luuvoNuw Vork
'J liiiiHdnyrt nnil biitiuiliiys lor I'lyinoulli. ( I.O.V-
U > MUnnlOUS ) , ' . < PAULS anil IIA Mlllllld' .
Hiilos Kliut cubin , J.'xf 100. HUX-irutfi ) to
"Voilt.
PLATTSMOUTH , NEB ,
Hi-codorof ThoronuhhrCMl and Utah Orndn
Hereford and Jersey Gaftie !
And Duitxi and .luiwjy JtuU Swlno.
Chicago , Milwaukee & St , Paul
The Shortine
and Best Houte
From Omaha to the East.
TWOTHAINSDAHiV IIII'VVIiKKOMAHA AND
ChU-iipo , .Mlimoapoll-i , Nilu-mihou ,
Si I'l ill , Collar ItaplJi , Davonporc ,
( .llnli'ii , Diilmiino , Kooklonl ,
hnil-laluiid , Viuoport , .liuimvlllo ,
it , LaCroaso ,
And ull ollior imixiitiiiit pnlntx Kuat , Northoujt
and Souilimut.
Ticket ollico ut 1UI | l''armini Rlrwit , ( In 1'iuton
Hindi , and al Union 1'aolllu lo | ) i.
PulliiHiii riluopuri and llio I'mcist Dlnliu ( Jiri
In llmSoild mo run on tlio main line * of tuu
< MCAnnMnw4iiiiu& : iT. J'.urr , KAH.WAV.IUI.I
( v < ry atlontlon ID paid to pii'somrcrH by tourio-
It. Mu.i.mi ,
J , V TiiCKiili , AisNtutit ( jonurnl Mnnn'/or.
A. V. II. ( Miii'KNruit , ( lonoriil I'tinonjor
Tlrkot A onl.
( ! M ) . K. llKAnonit , Aiulstnnl Ocnunil
( tor mid Tiol.ot AKi'l" .
P. BOYEB & CO.
HKAI.LUS IM
Hall'sSafes auItsJimeoacks
and Jail Work ,
10 l-'imimiiHtftiot. Oinuliii , Noh
Many a Lady
is beautiful , all but her skin ;
and nobody has ever told
her how easy ic is to put
beauty on theskin. Beauty
on the skin is Magnolia
OMAHA MAHUFADTURERS ,
Billiard Tables.
Manufacturers of Billiard & Pool Tables ,
And Snloon , Onico nml Ilium Fixture * Market
nnil Huron 313. , Chicago , 111. Oinnlm
s. iota si.
Book Binding , f
CO. ,
Printers , Book Binders ,
And lllnnlr Uook Jlnmirnctiirorfi. No . IM nnfl
ini8oiitli
fuller Tubs.
.1. 8KVMOUH
Manufacturing ot Butter Tabs.
r/Vt.'o ! ! ; 40 fl'.IIOcJf. ' ff.Mo : !
ln.ikV3. ltli Hiul l'loreBt. .
Cigars and Tobacco.
MAX : MKV15H Aa > . , s
Jobbers of Cigars , Tobaccos ,
fliirtA ni-.il Ammunition , atli to asi South Illh
Bli-oot , IDA ) lo liet I'lirmuu aiiiiot , Oumlm. Noli.
iNlRII-OCP.AN'ClOAn I'AOTOnV.
\V153T
Manufacturers of Fine Cigars ,
Anil Wlioloinln Doiilcrs In Ix > < ir 'I\itnicco . N'os ,
IIM unit 110 N. 14th Street , Onmlm. Ncl > .
Cornices
Eagle Cornice Works ,
John I ? | > enoior , 1'mpi Intor. Miinnfiicluroi1 of
Oulvmilrutl 1 nm nml IJoinlco. ! ) Dodvo , unit Ut
nnd Iin Noi ih loth Street , Uimilin , Null.
ItURMl'INO & I10I.T1 ! ,
Galvanized Iron Cornices , Dormer
Windows , ItmiN , Klo.H108. 12th \Vorkdono'
iiftlio country.
Y/estern / Cornice Works ,
C. 8PKC1IT , I'l-oiirlntor.
Oiitvnnl7 ( l Iron fnridcin , Klo. Spcolit's lm
pi-ovcd riilimtWntiilllo Skylight RW unit 0108.
K'thSU , Uimilin , Noli.
Doors , Sash , Etc ,
A. itosKis'iiKUV'T
MnnuCacluroi-iinil Donlorln , '
Doors Sash Blinds
, , , Mouldings ,
Etc. Stair Itum u Hpoelally. Tnlnphono No.03.
Mill ami Slarcy St. , Oimilin , Nob.
Electrical Supplies ,
Electrical Supplies ,
I , . W. WOr.KR Sc CO. , niootrlclmis ,
Mn onlu Block. Oimiha. Hur ImAlarmt , Hollq ,
I'lro Alnriiis , Klniitrlo Mntlliu , Hminklnj " ' '
Gold , Silver 11 nil Niukul t'lullaif , Uio.
Iron and Nails ,
OMAHA NAYl/M AmTiAc7uHING ? CO. ,
Cut Nails and Spikes , \ *
Tire Nails n 8 ( > oclalty. Omaha , Kub.
Omaha Iron Works Company ,
Miichlnory , Casllnw , Stoiim Knvlnus , hollar * ,
Architectural Iron \Vork , Inm 111 Muni , WlnlnfC
mid Mill Maohlimry , Ollico mill > M > rks , Union
1'iiulllu It. It. Kill mid IM > Streola.
WKAHNI !
Foundry Works. ,
Cor. 14th mid Jiiokson Sis. , prepared ( o ilo nil
liinils of Iron mid llrasa Cunlimrs ; nlo , O. C ) .
HamiUUjr'a Itockhu Gnitu Hard mumifuoturo.I
Mallresses.
? . M. Hmsi5 ,
Mattress Company ,
Arnniifnctnrlmr Jlatti-osstw , Hoddlng. TonUior
Pillows , Onl8 , J5to. U1X ) und VOX Doliiflus Street ,
Omalm. Nob.
Overalls.
V 4
Manufacturers of Overalls , .
Jeans Pants , Sldi Is , Klo. , 1102 ami HOi Doilfflug
Struct , Omaha , Nob. 4U
Paper Bozes.
J. r. .
Manufacturer of Paper Boxes ,
IOOR. MtliSl .Onmlm , Noli. Oiiloreby infill so-
liellixl and ivlll rocolvo prompt munition.
Safes.
ftnaha Safe Workf JfA
O. ANDHKKN. Jf
Klmnnd Hnrsrlnr Proof fli'nl ,
Viinlt J > oorfl. .lull Work. PhutlcrH nnd Wlro
\Voilr. Cor. llth unit Jackson Sts. , Omulio , Nob.
m
OltATrON & DKUifMOND ,
Manufacturers of I'ine ' Carriages ,
inirnindMlT Iliirmiy Hircoi , Oinalia , Null Solo
Aiiith ( ( In Nnliniskii lorJonoi' Colobuilod Hpllt
bimlt Hiilklai. 1
A. J. SIMPSON. , , , .
The Leading Carriagj Factory ; _ iK w
JU1 i , Oiniiiiii , Not ) . yiK
While le-ul ,
OSIAHA WIHTI { MSADOOMPAKY.
Coiroilora and flrlmlecH of
Perfectly Pure Wiiite Lead ,
Omaha , cb I ovl iniloi. J-KW ; C U' . Monfl
VHMI ruin. : II. W , YIIIOH. ixj. . und Trt'iw
IJC-TEL DIRECTORY ,
Th.3 Mlllird ,
3-fllioars , J , II. Murkol'J'liot Swoho , Proprloton
Omuliii , Nubnmku.J <
Arcade Hotel ,
Jmno. . Oirtjy , Itroprlotnr.
nil U't ; ImiKliii Silliimlm , Neb
awiioruoimiliiiolnl 1111)11 ) iM
nollehod. 'I'iiiiy will rtnillliU tin-bojt
lioiito wrest ot Clilcujto , "
P. ItuiiMuy.V Co , , I'rtmrlotori.
Hntod f-.oi | ior ilny , no dark ruoiiiu. Also 1'ntaot
JloUil .S.inlil Ki > , U.IM.I4. fiul ) .
CanOeld House ,
Cor. Ninth and Kainam bli Tlid hont f ) wit
liny linlcl In Oinnliii ItombduUid. luiuniNnu i ,
iiulooraiixl ; ono hlouk Iiom aiiiiy hij.idijiiai-14 r i
opporiilo Union I'ucitlo liciuliiiiai'ioirt ; uuoot uuii
piiHrt tlio door ( lcorv Ciiiillold AXi ! , piiiu o-
IOI-H Al o Union tiionk YiuUd lloiel , Houtti
IJiiiuliu. >
Hotel de Goo ? ,
P. ( JOIIH. 1'ioprlKjor
n Plan 'I hu only ciiiitnllly iimd M
ndnj imnso TliriKi doilt-it lixmi lloyrTitiimd
HoiiHoatid ono-mlr block from ( lie Tone IUj
mid Hi-- ( ) iirl HOUHO. l.lw , lull ) , li
BI.Omnliu , Nob.
Planters House ,
o. it. I'ljiiuiH , .
. * 1 " I'or ' i ay Pifcol i-ii | > Uum ( J. p
il | MH. wlihlii OK. ' Mix . ' ( ir liiiuiUr. Coio , ,
wullltti till i ou. Uiuuliii , Null.