H OTr lll t n W | 'q - 4IWJ'V ; THE OMAHA'DAILY 'BEE : : MONDAY , DECEMBER 12 , 1887. \ i vpr'nr AP nAiii PTi/'t DANCERS OF DOMESTICS , Bov. Snvldgo'8 Startling Words From His Pulpit. HELL HURLED AT DEBAUCHEES. Awful Hlns In Hitmen or Itcflnciiiciit ntxl I'll In CTH of Wealth anil I'nrlly Itcv. nn Labor. A Hrrtnon lo Hcv. C. W. Siivlilfro wlilrussed his lust evening's dtscout-tu lit the Suwuril direct M. E. Church to thu employcri of domestic ser vants. This text WIIH taken from Colloslans , 4 ; 1 : "Musters glvo tmto .your sei vants that which Is just and equal ; knowing also that i'c liuvo u master In liniven. " God hare speaks in hehiilf of the lowly and needy. He speaks for those who cannot speak for themselves. Husald his mission to enitli was to heal biokcn hearts and to open prison doors. And wo know he has a tin-lit Held oven in our inlilnt. find speaks these words toou. . People are so liberal of the gospel. They l lvo it all away. Let every person hci e who has n servant , weigh these words of this ( Jreat Teacher well. God looks down on this city to-night and sees that the sciviinU uro niistieatcd mid wronged. The moat of our servants como f rnm nrross the water , and when they land at Castle Gar den their trouble begins. Muny u i miner and agent at this gateway for strangers will have to account for the wiongit done to the IgnoVant and helpless. Uemcmber , God keeps a record. Again , they are. mudo to feel that they arc servants in your hornet. Tluit Idea is forced upon them at every tuin. They are made to ki\owwliutu \ stinging tiling it is to bo poor and utterly dependent. The mistress of the house bus her place , and the servant has her proper place , but the diflor- i-iice of position gives no one this right to en slave the human soul. It is our mission liero to help and lift up , rather tliun to sudden , de grade. Some are made to do unnecessary work. Many feel that the sci vaut girl must work fifteen hours u day seven days in a wielc , or she will not earn the paltry sum she gets. When she Unifies the long round of dally woik she is told "to wash the doois or windows , " or something of that hort , though tlie work Is not needed. A weakly girl said to one of our ladies the other day : "I want to come to your house and rest. " Take it to yourself. How would you enjoy llfo if it were one eternal grind. Ydur work would be done better if your ser vant had an hour or two to rct-l every day. Others have poor and insuflieieiitfpod. The sci vants wait till the second tulile , but often the Ill-it table eats up all the food. 1 know of one family In this town who cannot keep servants from tills one fact , t hut they won't give them enough to cat. And these are lolk's who put oiflots of style , too. It seems to mo , 1 if J were a brass-collurcd dog , I would try tii carry it out in belter shupo than that. Many a poorgirl in this town has bcciichcutcd out of her pay clieiitcd out of money she earned over a coik stove and a wash tub. A man who will cheat ills washerwoman or his servant is getting pretty low. Hut this is u thing which many society and ehui ch people ple do in this city. If some uf you uro sur prised that i hutch members should do such u thing as this , I would say that the mini who only nlakcs a profession of religion will do as uiean things as the devil wants him lo. Again , as the servants work is now ar ranged , in many cases she has no time to go to worship God. The majority of the ser vant girls Imvo no Subbath. The people whom they servo sleep latcon Sabbath moi n- ing , so that they arc of necessity lutu in be ginning their work. And the Sunday dinner is the uftalrof the week. Hundreds of girls in our hotels and privalu homes never go Ui L church , and many cannot go. The employers g.6 in.uomu cases , and are apparently very de vout , but a piety which will allow its pos sessor to sleep so lute that the servant is kept from the houfco of prayer , Is of precious little worth. And last , but not least , the servant often i has her good name and character taken from her by her employer. If you doubt what I say on { his point , como to me and I will prove it to you. Ciod knows it is true , and * > o do you know it. Some of you know that it has gotten out among the neighbors that the reason your wife has to change girls so often Is that her husband is such a low bred cur. The facrv- loils won't stay in the house with you. Not very far from this church is u beauti ful residence. For a few weeks within the past year , a trusty servant girl had charge of the house , and u man had charge of the grounds and the stables , This man offered olio insult after another , till she linally told her employer , nml he said to her , as lie handed her n , pistol : "Ulow the top of his head off. " The man in the stable had nothing iflora to say. I would to God it were only stable men I had to chifgo with the moral ruin of poor servant girls. Let mo give you a typical cnsoof the way Ibis-deviltry is curried on in many homes. A most respectable and excel lent servant girl unites with one of the city churches. She is employed In u homo of wealth and so-called refinement. The occu pants of Unit home have a pluco and a naino in the church of .lesus. They are highly re spected neople. The girl attends the services faithfully , but seems to get no rest of heart. Two years have passed since she united with God's people. She A-UII btand it no longer. She tells hfr pastor that for two years slio has been compelled to bo the mistress of her employer , mid asks ' 1n the iiiwnaof God what she shall do ! Ho tells her to bring her trunl ; to his house and he will llnd her a good place . This minister takes her to a phico which ho believes to bo above reproach. The owner of that homo ; stands well in society and in the church. At the end of two yearn that servant girl is sent to Chicago to give birth to his child. And do you know that this awful wickedness is going on all through our society and our churches I I know now wliaC Josh Billings meant when ho said , "Tho more business I have to do with men , the better opinion I Imvo of dogs. " These two reasons arc given for the moral ruin ol servants : They nro dependent and they arc ignorant. Uut I add u third and it is the supreme reason The awful depravity of the employers. Looking again into tlm text we POO plainly the way they should bo .treated. "Masters , glvo unto your servants that which is just and equal. " That means humane , honest , Christian treatment and God expects this at our hands. They should look upon our serv ants as our equals before God , however un equal they may bo in education and intelligence.Vo should treat them as having immortal souls , and as r these who will stand at tho.judsiucnt with us. And to bring this about let the preachers and churches speak out. In the name of God is this state of things right or wrong ) If It is Tight , let us applaud It , hut If it is wrong , let us cry nlQiid and spare not. Many u win I is going down to hell , and the preachers are as still as tha grave as to'tho real fnus'JS. They ic-l ! us , "Tho people uro re II nod and dollcato on these points , wo" cannot touch upon them , " Let men stop these bins and I will shut my mouth , out not till then. The devil just laughs when u preacher takes up some old , dead isnuo.but when ho strikes at the living , awful sins , ho is frightened. Then , too , your homes must bo oonvcitcd. God says to-day , "Come thou and all thy house into the ark. " And this invitation is addressed to the man of the house. Tills world will go to hell if the men are not saved. Only pure religion bestowed by Jesus , can , root out this biipremo bcllNhnchi in the sin ful heart. God send us a mighty revival in our churches. In conclusion this text tells us the reason which God gave for treating the servants well. "Yo'lmvo n mas-tor in heaven. " The recording angel has been writing. Von will stand before the Judge and the jxior Rorvnnt you have cheated or degreded will stand by i your bide , ami with inllnito shame and re morse you will hear the awful word "Do- part , " and you will tnko your way to the regions of the "damned. " In the n.nno of Jt'oiis I ask you to turn your nclc on iriti uiul set your face as u Hint toward heaven , Hi-mum to Qllov. W. J. Hurhha preached lust night the hccoml dUcours-0 In his Scries to working men and women. After acknowledging. his obli gallon to certain books , whoso facts and tig urea ho would refer to fivoly , ho tool : for his text Exodus 2:15 : : "Ho sat down by the well. " Thcso. .words refer to Moses. Ono day ho walked out from the Paluco of % the Pharaohs , where was his home , ' and saw ono of his Hebrew brethren jjrlovo'usly uftlicted nml nbuieil by nn Kfyptlnh , The Inbor ques tion tlifii was us picssilig us it Is to-day * MOM-S looked iibout him cautiously lo seothut no cue was looking nml then he rose ngnlnst the oppressor anil slew him. Ho hid the body In the omul nml thought no one would know of the occurrence. .Hut It wns dlscov- civil and Muse * wns compelled to flee for his life. He cninc to n cool , shady spot , besldo oncof the e wells which me such u blessing n n hot country , mid there ho rested him self. No doubt ho was deeply pondering tlu3 burdens of toll , tli complications between apltal nnd labor , nnd all the dark problems which have engaged the minds of men from Homer to Henry Gcoige. It was a very do- ightful place for rest midmeditation. . Our Lord afterwards found It e > o when he tnlked with the woman of .Syuhur nt the limof Ja cob's well. Let us go a little more mliuitely Into the labor question to-night. Wo nro Interested In the moral aspects of It Just as Moses wns. That hour's meditation at tlio well may Imvo prepared him for understanding God's wise irovlslons for the good of laborers after wards given from Mount Slnnl. And we may bo profltted by our study to-night. 1 intimated to you last Sabbath evening Llmt one of the causes of the present dlfllculty ' between capital nnd labor , 'one of the reason's why we have such a largo unemployed chits , Is found in the remarkable growth of cities. Undoubtedly the. building of a city calls for a large amount of skilled and unskilled labor , yet such vast multitudes flock to the modern cities that it is Impossible to supply them nil with work. This is an ngo unlike any that lias gone before. Upon the Nineteenth cent ury have fnllen certain changes in the social and industrial conditions of mankind that ut most amount a revolution. Wo live in the age of great cities. In olden times Home was the only great center of population in the world. Now that city is left quite in the shndo by London and Paris and Canton , while our own mctroimlls Is fully her equal. Look moro closely at London , for example. Three hundred yearn ago she was considera bly smaller than .the present. Hoston ; i00 ! years ago she had about the | Kpul.ition that is now claimed for Chicago ; to-day you must l > ilo together New York. Philadelphia , Hrook- lyn , ( Jhic.-tgo , Hoston , St. Louis , Haltimore , Cincinnati and Han Francisco to make a Lon don. It has been said : "Moro people live in London alone than in the whole of Holland ; more than in Sweden ; more than in Portu gal ; more than in Ireland or Canada ; more by 1,000,000 than in Scotland. " What an im mense concourse of people In nnarea of a few square miles. Muecauhiy boasted that in his day ho walked through every street in the city , but to do that now it would be neces sary to walk 2,500 miles. Three hundred and fifty more persons limy bo expected to sleep iti London to-night than slept there last night-V'OO moro than u week ago to-night. Every month adds acityof 10,000 inhabitants ; Every year one of 1 ! > . - > ,000 inhabitants. Tliis may be taken ns a fair sample of what is going on in a small scale on the continent of Europe and in the new republic of Amer ica. The great drift of population istowaid the cities. And it will be moro ami more so. Man attracts man. Ten men liuvo a stronger nit ruction than one man. and u crowd of men moro than ten. So the larger a city becomes the more will it draw men into its busy vortex. Thomas Jefferson called cities "great sores on the body politic , " mid they arc sores that will never bo healed. Machinery has lessened the number of men needed in the country , nnd consequently wo Imvo flocks of laborers in the cities. What shall we do with them ! What do they demand to have done i Now among the un employed there are some who are ptire an archists , and these simply demand that capital shall bo destroyed and capitalists killed. Such persons set lire to Paris in May , 1S"1 , and destioyed immense amounts of railway property in Pittsbtirg and other places in 1ST" , find threw the bomb a year are that caused such death in Chicago. Every respectable workman is opposed to such methods , and wo may simply say of nnurch- isrs that they are to be relegated to the police. Then there are some who demand that all governments shall bo cli.iuged so that in some way workingmen shall be on a par with capitalists. Thcso arc called commun ists. They would have all things in common. They agree to this extent , though they differ greatly as to the means of accomplishing tills end. Communism abroad has sometimes taken the assassin's knife or pistol in its hand. On the 11th of May , 1S7S , it attempted to take the life of the emperor of Germany. Now It is possible for governmental enact ments to remove a portion of thoburdens upon the working classes. The enormous armies abroad might bo lessened , for example ; and so the taxation of the poor might be reduced. In our own country certain wise measures of money circulation might be devised to help the needy and give employment to the unem ployed. Then there. is the anti-poverty society , which claims that there is something radi cally wrong with the fundamental principle of property. Henry George would have the use of the soil as free ns the use of the atmosphere - mosphero and claims that it can be. His views are brilliant and plausible , but it seems to mo they can never bo realized in any state of .society less than the angelic. Then there are the various guilds and labor associations and for many of them I have the warmest admiration. The Engineer's union and the Knights of Labor seem to mo very worthy associations. If wo had moro men like Mr. Powdcrly and moro of a dispo sition to heed his wise directions iuid re- qiicsts-lho labor problem would not be so dark as now it is. Hut I haven't time to attempt a solution of the problem to-night. That will como up in the course of our discussion. Hut meanwhile there nro two or three things' which workingmen - ingmon need to know. The first is , just what labor is. Hrielly It is the employment of the stiength mid ingenuity of man to make the things and conditions of nature better. Then they need to know that n man lias nn abso lute right to the fruits of his toil , whether it bo a silver dollar or a piece of land or what not. This gives labor as the foundation of capital mid property ns it undoubtedly is. Then they need to bo disabused of the old notion that labor is the creator of all values. Labor would never make thistle-down as valuable as cotton. There must bo nn inher ent value in a thing before labor can bring it out and increase it. Even in the clay which the potter uses there is an antecedent possibility of hardening under lire that makes the clay with the trouble of moulding it into a jar. Labor augments but docs not create all values. Above all , the laborer needs to know nnd practice ChrM's command , "Lovo thy neighbor as thyself. " This will go far to solve the labor problem. Sales. Call and sco the largo stock Men - lier & Heaeli , Gcn'l Agt's. huvo on hand at 1410 Fiirnnm Bt. , Oinuha. * IHU'KXOS OXTiI K MAYO U. The Hoard of Public Worlcs Will Wait For Sir. finmtcli. Mr. Halcombe , chairman of the board of public works , was seen last night by a 13uc reporter. "What have you to say regarding thoactlon of the city council in re-awarding the con tract to Hegan Brothers to finish the work on the city hull basement I " was the llrsl in terrogation. "Hy the terms of the new contract , " re plied Mr. Hulcombc , "tho mayor , contractors and board of publio'works must consider be fore anything moro can bo done. " "Do you think that the board of public works wil ] concur I" "Aslo that I cannot say. I Imvo madn no canvass of the members and therefore don't know. 'Hesldes I am not prepared to speak regarding what my own action may be. " ' 'Possibly ' thoronduct of the mayor in the matter mdy Imve n great deal to do wltli that of the boa ill , " suggested the reporter. "Yes. that may bo possible. The board ere but creatures in a legal sense to the mayor and council , and bylaw are bound to conform to the wishes and acts of the latter. " It is understood that the mayor will take Immediate cogniiunco of Iho action of'tho council Saturday night , uiul that the annoy ing and vexatious subject will be ended forthwith and forever. Soldcnborg's Pignro , the only 10o cigar for , r > u. Ask your tk'alor for them. Max Meyer < fc Co. , wholesale depot. * A'ounjj I'COJC'H Society. The union meeting of the Young People's vSocjcty of Christian Endeavor will bo , held it thi ) First Pocsbyterian church on the 13th of December. .It iscxiH-'cteil that uninterest ing icssiou will be hclO. . SENSIBLE PRESENTS. Reoo , ihe special inquiry which is always made at this season of the year for Boys' Suits and Overcoats suitable for Christmas and New Year's Gifts , we have decided to meet this want in a manner which must be.highly gratifying to economical parents by offering special inducements in our Boys' and Ohildrens' Department. The large and pleasant room devoted to this department and the excellent light makes selection easy , we have an un usually attractive assortment and our prices will leave all competition out of sight. We offer for this week Chililrcns' Good Overcoats , sizes 4 to 10 , nt $1.35 , for which other dealers itsk $2.50. Very nice Childrcns' Ulster : * , brown plaid , neatly niiule , siy.es 4 to 10 , at $2.25. A splendid CassitncrejOvercoat , with mljushiblc cape.of same material , nt $2.50. Another good Overcoat , similar to the above , is with Astrachan cape and cnfTs , u very stylish looking garment , also , at $2.50. It would lo excellent value for $5.00. In finer grades we have a few small lots of very choree styles which we offer at marvcloiisly low prices. The brief season left for the disposal of IICFC goods compels us to mark them at less than one-half their actual value. One lot of little Ulstci'8 made of fine Chinchilla and beautifully trimmed with braid , si/cs 4 to 10 , at $5.75. One lot of very fine Astrachans , with satin lined cape , a beautiful garment , for $7,50. Another very fine little Kersey Coat , with beautiful fur trimming , for $7.25. No more and appropriate and useful Holiday present for Uoys can be suggested than one of these garments , and we guarantee that these styles could not be duplicated in any first-class establishment for less than double the price. A large variety of Boys' Overcoats aud Ulster siv.es , from 12 to 18 , at equally low prices. In Boys' and Children ! * ' suits we have an immense variety of styles and qualities from $1.00 up. Some of the finer grades we have reduced consider able. The figures were seeming low enough before , but we want to sell them out before the season closes. There arc also some splendid suggestions for presents in other departments in our large establishment.We carry the most complete Stock of Men ? 'Furnishing ' Goods and at lowest prices. An inspection will prove more forcibly-than ever before that we arc the leading Mcns' Furnishers of Omaha , and we guarantee our prices lower than asked in any other house for like qualities. Among the many articles which we carry anO which would make useful presents for gentlemen , we enumerate a few All Silk Suspenders at Too , usually sold at $1.50. . , , . , . _ " ' Silk Mulllorp , in elegant patterns , sit 75c , worth double. . . . , . , ' ' Wool Mufflers in j'rcut varieties. , , * - Japanese Silk Ilanillcoivhicfs , at 2oc , .We and 60c. Silk Umbrellas at all prices. Fine Jersey anil Cardigan Jackets. In Neckwear we have already won a wide reputation for- selling high grade and choieo utylcs ( U most popular prices. The Prince. Took Scarfs , which we fell at 15c , 25c and oOc can not bo bought for lofcs than oOu , 75c and $1.00. For thollolidnys wo have made extraordinary preparations in this department. All goods marked in plain figures and at strictly one price. Nebraska Corner Douglas and 14th , Streets , Omaha. Caught a Confidence Man. Tom Lucy , a confidence man and crook , who has been maklnghis headquarters nt the City hotel , was arrested lust night while try ing to work n young country fellow out ot a largo roll of money. Lacy had made his boast that on the nipht before he had "done n greeny for 200 , " mid asked ' 'Big Fan , " a bawdy house keeper , to help him in the prcs- ont job , his scheme being to drug thc'liciuor lie gave his victim. Fan refused to help him and Ofllecr Mcdirty getting wind of the af fair , nipped it in the bud and lodged Lacy in jail. Death of Alexander Criiickshnnk. Alexander Cruickshank , aped llfty-llvo years , died nt Pasadena , Cal. , on thO 3d inst. Ho was at one time a resident of Omaha , and was actively engaged in the dry goods busi ness. About live years ago ho went to Pasa dena , whore he leaves a wife and two bons. POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never vanes. A innrtlel of puri ty , htreugth nml wholes-omenem. More econom ical than the. ordinary kinds , and cannot be fold In competitions Ith the multitude of lovr roit , short weight ilium or phosphate powders. Pold onlv In cans. Hoyal llaklnj : 1'owder Co. , 120. Wall St. , New Vorlc. Pianos , CHICKERING , KNABE , Vose&Sons Instruments eiehangei , rented and sold on Easy Payments , below FACTORY PRICES. Instruments slightly used at GREAT BARGAINS Max Meyer & Bro , , . Omaha , Neb. Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute N. W. Corner 13th and Dodge Streets , IOH Tin : THI : VTMKNT OF Ai.r. Braces. 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No letters answered unless uccoinpnntod by four cents in stamps S nd ten rents In stamps for pamphlet und lint of < IUHS- tlonsupon private , fprclal and nervous art. Terms strictly cash. Cull on or address , : DR. POWELL REEVES , No , ff.'t Cor. 15th i liarney StH..Ouiuha , N b Display at their warerooms , 1305 and 1SO7 Farnam Street , the largest assortment of Pkxnos and Organs to be found at any establishment west of Chicago. The stock embraces the highest class and medium grades , Including STEINWAY LYON&HEALY FISCHER , , NOS rrA Kir BURDETT , ORGANS STANDARD , " * * B * B * * * * Prices , quality and durability considered , are placed at the lowest living rates for cash or time payments , while the long established reputation of the house , coupled with their most liberal Interpretation of the guarantee on their goods , affords the purchaser an absolute safeguard against loss by possible defects in materials and workmanship. LYON & HEALY , ' 1305 * 1307 PARNAM STREET * HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR , ICE TOOLS. Wire Rope , Buffalo Scales , Plows , Markers , . Scale Repair Shop. Hooks , Grapples , OMAHA. . Slide Iron. Proprietor Omaha Business College , IN WHICH 18 TAUOHT Book-Keeping , Penmanship , Commercial Law , Shorthand , Telegraphing and Typewriting. Send ( or College Journal. S. E. Cor. ICtli Hurt Capital Ave. MjitU.i til Oni uallaa THE CAPITOL HOTEL LINCOLN. , NEB. Trio b it known and mot popular Hold In tua Hate. Ixicallun central , appulntuiunta nrn-cla . JlenilQiiarteti lor commercial men aud all political Beit and ahorteat a/item cow in uao. Circular * ' STAM.IO.NH KUIl SALI-J PerclicroiiH. Clyilcbiluloi ) nml Milif. nlso liuinn bred colts livery unlmiil Kiiiir.inti'cil n breedur Our stock fins been Helrcted with reference ! to both Individual meilt unil peillcno. yoitmot thefii liorMin lm\e taken tlr t pruo at tlio .So- biiiskuSlutu I'flr. Ki" . All our hulsei iiro tic- climated , nnd toltn of Ilielr net inn bo sliowp. ) 'rice < > rfii-oiuihl" iind caiy let ins. Is ucteMxIblu hv tliotliiOM IcBdliiK nillroadsof tlieMute , II. .V M. ; r' . . i : .V M. V . and K < ! . \ O. I'll V i rAMHUAJI , York , Neb. A BOONjoJMEIM " " " 'ALL.'f" ' " " KAltLY VH'KVl.ATKH KVII.a ) UK roUNDIN TIIF. NEW AND MACICAL Afli affiw jiH V "iftlnS * n iiwi"r.i . > MM IIAMI ' n iioiiriira. bKAI.Kll HOOK * full ( ttkvUri , freeU ur M i-flu tSPECTA FOU HAM ! Or t'vrnungo for lumber , one nt tin1 best lotn In Albilght'fi Hiini'X. S. Oinalm , John Nthon , K'l X.x'iilli M. 17:11 : ' " | AIIMr > and w lid Inmls to trmln for rlly prop- JL1 orty. W , M. Karri * , OVITS.MS IMIiM.H7.110 H7.110 * o cM-haiiKO for Otnahn proi-eity. ICTncrcs In uvMrtti lowit. no fncuinbcr- ii lire. ISO nru t In rn\Mii-u Co. , Kcbiikn \ , 1W In cultl- vntliin. Hi tu IPS In lltieim Vlsttx Co. , limn , no Incum- bertinic. -1KI nrii'd In Dnknto Co. . Nob. , W In cultivation , 'Jill iicK's In llutler Co. , Neb. , no Inriimboiniut1. 114) ) ucirs In Nuiuv Co. , Ni'li.xll lniiio\ed. ] KKI iicrPM III Ciivj Co. . lo\Ml , Impi OM'il. KX1 ucrcit In U'iboi nu Co. , KIIUMIS , no lncmubcr > nnco , K.-fl-lO Clm _ . \VuolU-y. . 118 H. IMh t J/ ' lr.l.\NT ( lot on 1'leiipnnt sT Ci " < liiii"atli ( , , < _ * . ' , ( ioo. ( iiiiiiiun , croi.uiiiuii bin , at ; M .M'STR'.RJfl'.V Ar ft ) , nmica n HpecTntty ot property in North Oinali.i , for siilo or rent nt Cltlmis'Jimnk , iil'JH I'limlngst. "fl FfflF HALTT- " \\"p oiler us u Hpi'olul lurgaln UK ) ncios iif land four miles from stock yariN , nt fun per acre , on line of U. 1' . U. 11. Mcdiguo ! it Upp. I' . O. KM l | TjlhT your property for x.ilu with C'tiarlraU. " " ' r.iTs M Tornerjni'f'fTatTTlx ) iii-rTootT ( Inihiim , Creighte-ii blk. ac ! 14 TTTots and liiuibe. coiner Wiilmit hill. f..HiOJ boll or tiade , ( lialiam , Ciolghton blk. a U IK you Imvo nnyt hint ? to sell or oxclmniro list ItulthC. C. HpotswcMiil. : X-ii < 8 Ihtli. fiM $ % ( K .OU cnsh wnntt'd Inn f.'IMXipilonl : Home of Omiiliu's best realty : object , cnsli : will yield Inine profit. .Addre.ss Q. 1 lice. ' 'I7 iliX ) * FOU trnde or Siilu nt n ImrKiitn , lot 11. blk ( t Bhlim'H"ndndd. Urn 1mm , Cielghton blk < M U BUFFAL8 BILL. CnrtiotU' Pmoko Hull Co.-firn tleniori ! 1 tnkn crent plenmire In Mnllni ! Hint 1 Imvo uni'il the 1'nr- bollc Muiikn llnll. I would not bo wllhout one. r'or a Htiddeit i old or throat tnniblo It In Invnl- liiilili'-lii tnrt worth ti'n linn's lt \\eluht In KoM. Vnurs truly , I VVM. f , Conv. ( HutTiiIo HUH ' CntHrrh. Autumn , Ilrimrhltlf , NiMiriiliila , ( voup , l.iintc Troubleii CoUU , etc. Inttnntly rcllevrit nnd ffpri'illly ( urtHl. Onn ball ponerully ( uulclent. Mnll ( irderi < : t-iunkr Hall hy ninll K and 4 cent * tiustni ; ! ' . HrliollHtdrforthoblnoit (1 ndilltlounl. A KIIKK TIW1' lit our tiflli-o piirlors. holil CARBOLIC SMOKE BALL COMPANY , Over youth lit Hftucuth Street. Unmliit. N to AND [ Glasgow via Londonderry , Liverpool via Queenstown. Are Strictly Klr l-t.'la c , gml among the lariiot , fasten anil flnCst In the VorlJ. f itlnnn. rpronil dims nml mcerHgo PH rnver Arcomiiioditlloii * Unexcelled. Kvery rcKiinl for the conifortnnd conrvnlenra of pa * tenners studiously conildored anil practiced btpumurs CM-ry Saturday for ( ila Ki > w. City of Komi cnlMor UviTpool October 12. It li tlm In went t nil Uncut pmiKi'iiin'r Mcmiii'r uiumt. Itntps nf IUIISIIKC foi ill t'lnMes ns low HH by any cither llrst-clnnt line. H * . looneicurMon tlrkpti at reduced rate * . Drnftnfoi any amount fit lowe t current rati-n. Irr book * ol Inure , tlcLelK , or lurlhur Information , niiplr ta HKMiKif-ON IIHOT1IKHS , Chicago , or rilANK B. MOOHKS , Omaha. Noli. B. HAYNES , -OFFICIAL STENOGRAPHER , Third Judicial District , 37 CHAMlir.U OK COMMKUPB. SteekPiano forjiowurful Kj-inpa- TTu'tlc timi-7 yTfalifu iictfon iiii < rnii- holmo iliualillltr. i yt'iirti ircoid. the licst ( 'imnintei' of tlm I'xcel- Icncu of thi'si' InMiiiiiU'iilij. WOODBRiOGEBiiOS , I prfrrlbo anil fully endorse - dorso lllu < as HIP only specific fnrtlieucrtnliicura of thlt illspase. a. U. INCIllA If AMM. D. , Amsterdam , .N Y. Vrdonlj brib * We Imvn cold Illit ( J ( or n.i , many years , and It liai " B * ' " _ Klven the best of mill- Cloolnn tl Faction. 00. U.unvcm.UKCon ; ; | < Trule BtrklSl.OO. Sold bj DruggUti. SCIENTIFIC STRCT.C CLUCK ft WILKINSON. WEAK , UNDEVELOPED PARTS Of the Ilodjr enlarged and itrFiiclliriicil. Full | iartlcu- larsxMitsrakd frci > . I'.UIK MKI ) . CO. . ] H-rriii > , N.V. mult cfcvcr-Wotk _ , Indlsirctlou , dr. , odcl irao ii rvicqtiilxTEO WITH THI anooRAinr or Tail I ILL kit iir uunuiii < u THIS HAT THAT nil CHICAGO , ROCK ISLAND&PJCIFIC RAILWAY By renon of IU rcotral po itloj c.on < > relation to line * * - t of CbloifO , mill cuntlaJJJl li.iin t tormlnU rolntt Writ , North nut oml Hojllmcit. I. tin true rulJillo link In that tr.niconllntntii pyitrm whlrh InTllei mul faollltitei tr.rel neil trafflo between tt AlUntlc undl'acUlc. Tbn Kock Island ra&ln lln and brancbet Include Cbt * c.go. JoIK-t , Ottawa , | .a Nolle , i'vorla , Ofniieu. Molln * and Hock Iiland , In Illlnolii Uartnport , Muieatlnt. Waihlnitton , Falrntld. Ottumw , Olkalon > a , Wuttt.lb- rrtjr.lowa fitDei Mulnn , Indlanola.Wlatcrict , Atlan tic , Knoxvllle , Auduboa , H.rlan , Outlirlo Centre anil Council lllutTi , In luwai Uull.tln , Irrntcn , Bt. .iepB , Camrron ami Kaniai Cltjr , In tllnourl : l.e i iworth and Atchlton.lnKaiiiaii Albert l.oalllniirapolli aoit Bt. I'aul , Intllontiotti Watotuwn ami Blum J alli.l * Dnkut. , and himdreUii uf Inlcnnf Ul He rlllei and tuwoi. "The Great Rock Island Route" * Ouarante B vpted , comfort , certfttntr and .afcty. ! ( t. rin n nt war lidlilloiruulirdfurltseircllrnie. It * Lildgn ara ol itona and Iron. ll > traik Ii uf ollt itc l. in rolllnif ( took pcrfcit. Hi pat niiiro'Ulim.nt | fcai all tboiatrljr nplluDrt > that ipcrlrnconiiiiivvaj nirlul , and for luiuiloui aciomroc liitloi' < l > uo.il- pat.td. Hi Kiprc . Tratnn convbt uf ui'crlor L > AJT Cnncbel , elegant 1'ullnian 1'iUia 1'allorand H | PUK ! Can , luperb Dining Cir , iirorlJInif ilelltloui inealt. and ( txttrern Chicago a d flt. Joicpb , Atclil.on and Kao > ai City ) rcitful HtcllnlnK Chair Can. It' man. aironinit Is conieiT.IUs , lt > dlnelplluo eiactjiiy "The Famous Albert Lea Rot're" Between Cblranu and Illnne.polU and 81. 1'a , U tb f.Turllf. Oter ihji line hull J fait Kipren Tralni rua dally to attractlvu lesorta fur tourUU In Iowa and Mlnneiuta. aod , l Wotertown andSloui Kallt , to tb rich wheat and irrailiiz I jndi of Interior Dakota. Via Crneca and Kanltakev , tbo ICock trland olferi auperlor lutJiitenicntB to trarckr. betwren Cincinnati , Sndlto. apblli. I.9f > rrlla and OimHI lllurTl. HI. Juitph , AtchU fen , Leavcnworth , Kantac City , fit. I'aul. and Interne * dlatn polnU. All pitroni ( rtptcltllr ladlra and cbll. drcnrerelvcprotMllon.courtrir ) and kindly attcitloB. Kur tl keli.mart | , foldrra , coplei of Weitrm Trail , or any rifilrt-d information , apply to principal unlcei la ttio United Mate , aud Canada , or aUJtiat Catcafv , I. R. CABlf , [ . ST. JON ! , I. A. MHIIML