Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, August 05, 1890, Page 5, Image 5

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    IHETyPOS OF THE MTION ,
A Danger in Connection with the lablio
Printing Office , '
PRINTERS NOT SWORN TO FEALTY ,
Hotv tlic GoTcrntncnt ll ht He 13m
liarniSHcd by a Stillco at n Crit
ical I'crlod Ilio licitrlnjr
Sea Controversy.
"WtMitMJTON , Atijust 2. ( Special to Tim
Ilnr.1 An Important feature undoubtedly
the most Important ol nll-of the recent
threatened strlkn of tlia composltorant tha
Kovcrniiicnl pritr inif o.lleo appears to have
C3enp < vl niibKcuttuniloti , nnd If COORVOM does
not take iomocognlani.0 ' of It thcro may boa
longtlivy of regret , sometime.
A strike ) of llio employes In any branch of
the government or n threatened itrilto Is a
menaceto federal interests anil unquestion
ably disloyalty , A strike nt the government
printing odlco during u threatened war ,
would , as jmicli M almost anything else ,
tend to prcolpltnto the government Into ro-
belllon , m nil Of tlio government printing Is
under wtlrol of tbo public printer , whether
conduct'il ' In the ono government printing
ofllco or any of thovnriSus structures where
executive departments are locutcd.
Unfortunately the compositors , pressmen ,
nnd bookbinders and other employes at the
government , printing ofllco , nro not required
to take llio oath of allegl.mco when entering
upon 11 ignition. Therefore In luff and moral
teclitinllty it I ? not disloyal to menace or bar-
rasi the Interests of tlio government In tbo
public vi'lntlng ofllco. If an ofllcer orii man
% In the army of navy , vrhovas iwlgncd to do
'printlnc ; should combine to bilng- about a
strike ho would bo
immediately court-mar-
tlulotl and become a subject to the severest
penalties for disloyalty and mutiny , llo-
cuuw U'O pressmen at the government print-
inRonicosomo tltnougo concluded that they
woulel or/iuiUo under the lutlonil orgunira-
tlon u local pressmen's union , to bo con-
ducU'el exclusively by men who run presses
upon I'm ' same principles und all the
1 general rules which govern tbo or
ganization controlled by compositors ,
tlio hitler flew Into arms , nnd while they did
iipt exactly doinaml tlio removal of the press
man who wished to organize a union , under
pain of a strlko , they broadly Intimated to
I\lr. Palmer , the public printer , that there
would bo trouble if bo did not either dls-
elmrguthnninr compel tlirm to ngalu take
out canl-i under tlio 1 nternationnl'rypoKraplil-
cal union. They distinctly told Mr. I'ulinor
that tliiw men ought to bo discharged , nml
forthwith the compositors summoned to
Washington the head"olllccr of tholiitcmii-
tionnl Typographical union , nnd vent Into
secret session fe > r the purpose of formulating
a plan to compel the public printer to whip
tlio pressmen iiitolinol In the organization
of n pressmen's union the pressmen diel not
jiropohoto work longer hours nt lower wages ,
totiikuinorothiin the maximum number of
Jipprentii-os , or infringe upon any rules of the
Intorintional Typographical union ; they
Hlmply wanted representation iti national
convention ! ) by their own representative's ,
men who know their business antl looked out
for their interests , llcsiiles this there are
nbout twenty pressmen's unions organised
iilrciuly in dtlos where them uro strong typo
graphical unions , and no fiiiMiiinded mull
can dispute the right of the pressmen to have
n local orgnnl/ntlor. of their own. The only
objection made to the organization of a prcss-
incn's uniejii by the members niul ofllcers of
the ItiU-rnntlonal Typographical union was
thut such an organization would decimate the
Tmiks of the latter and decrease thereforotho
luwurof the local International Typographi
cal union.
For tno purposeof averting what tlucat-
encel to ho serious trouhlo , the public printer
rceincstcd the pressmen to abandon the union
nnd to again take cards in the typographical
union , which tlioy did out of respect to that
oftcor. ] What Injury to. the government's
Interest * might have resulteel from a strlko
no ono knows. Congress Is in session , and
there Is an enormous aineiuut cf printing Jono
every day , What Injury -8triUo of this
character coulel bring ujioii tlio government
in thu event of an Impending International
controversy or a threatened war no ono can
fortell. One thingIs sure , however ; there
are foremen In tbo yovernmontprintlngonico
who nro a menace to tlio liest interests of tjio
Kovernniont , and whondvked n strike against
iko government recently on nccount of the
orgaiiUatlon of the pressmen's union , and
who would not hesitate atthe inostcniouiTn-i-
sing nnd i-rillcal period to advise and engage
In a strike , without any regard whatever to
tbo Interests of the government.
The serious aspect of this whole business
lies If the fact that the system of employment
of moro than twenty-live hundred men imd
women ut the povcrntnent printing olllco
makes It easy for that largo army of employes
to menace federal Interests nnd upon the
slightest pretext or whim to bring- about Irre .
parable damage , Beyond any question of
doubt nil of theio men and women should bo
required to take the oath of allegiance when
they entorlho employ of llio govornmc-ntiind ,
the fact that they arc loyal American citizens
should alone bonsufllcientstandard , together
with the iipparcn'i , fnot that they nro capable
of performing the duties to ho assigned to
thorn , for their employment The govern
ment sots the example In lixlng rates of
wages and hours of lubornnd , they nvo larger
imj shorter thitn those llxcd by private par
ties , iinel Umust ho apparent to any ono why
' It is Improper for any organization to dictate
the detuilsof the government work , if cong
ress duos not take this ni.ittcr 111 hand nnd
forestall thu possibility of such an emergency
M was- recently threatened It will over
look ono of its greatest elutics. Fealty to
country and patriotism should come before
that to trnilo or ether organizations , nnd
those who enter upon the service of the
government should bo corapellcel tosubscribo
to thU dot-trino , It Is dangerous to permit
persona to remain lu the employment of the
government who would strlko at its best in
terests ucforo they would abandon their loy
alty to secret olhor organizations.
In "Foreign Itolatbiis , " ISSS , part -2najo {
1.85-t , is reproduced u letter from United
States Minister Lolhrop to Secretary IJuv-
ard under Unto of St. Petersburg , Hussla ,
Decembers , 18ST , which contains an import-
aut Intimation lu connection witti tbo impending
pending- negotiations respecting our seal ilsh-
ery Interests. Minister Lothrop la his letter
says this , along with similar language , upon
the same subject :
"lli'hrlni } sea partakes largely of the char
acter of nn enclosed seas two great nations
own and control all Its liifjoslng shores. It
posswsos n peculiar llsliery , which , with ref
erence to its preservation , onn only bo legit
imately piireuod on Und , uudovon them only
under strict reputations. To allow its mi-
- . restrained pursuit In thu open waters of tlio
sen is not only to doom itto annihilation , but
hy necessary consequence , to elcstroy all its
coast Inhabitants. If tliU result is conceded
It follows that the doctrine of common rights
can have nn application to sucli a case. I
have thought it might not bo uninteresting to
Klvo thU as a view which has found
expression hero , nnd , If found neces
sary , I think it not iinprolmblo that
Kusslu would feel that she was driven to net
oa it , "
Tbo significance of this language lies In tlio
last chuiso of the last sentence : "If found
necessary , I think It not Improbable that
Uuasln would fful that she was driven to net
on It. " This means that , Uussla regtmU
Bolirlng sen , In the Alaskan Islnnds , as tlio
private roadway nnd property of Hussla and
the United States , ami that If nuy other na
tion , estnvlally roferriiifc' to the llrltlsh KOV-
ciiimout , considers It o publio highway and
public property , Kussla woxild fed obliged to
defi'iKl her rights und take up arms to force ,
If necessary , the closing of that hlRhwny.
ThU Is undoubtedly thostrunijestpossiblo in-
tlmatloii that If the United States ut any tlina
wishes to ili-ivo out the piratical ItrltUh &eid-
crs front the seas In und about Alaska she
will bo supported to the very breech l > y Uus-
Bla.
Bla.In
In another plnco Minister Lothrop said In
his letter to Seerotnry Day unit
"Tlio earnestness felt hero In the matter Is
plainly iiultcntcd by the language of the note ,
which sjicaks of uiirostrulncd seal hunting-
n thing'which not only threatens the well.
boliif , but oven thooxlstencoof tbo i > ooplo of
theoxtremo northeast coast. "
Itcuu bo seen by the above language that
Russia rcRuriU the scaling Interests of her
own country ani the United Stale * in the
Alaskan waters M a sacreJ matter , neeomry
tothowoU-belnsandexlstcncoof the people
oft the cxtrcmo northeast coast , and that the
notions : of JlrltHh aonlers durlnzthopastfour
years are creating Indlirnntlon throughout the
realms of the czar. It has been broadly Inti
mated by domocrntio nowspatwrs during the
recent talk over the publication of the
seal iWierycorrospondenco that the united
States reallr have 110 rights bcvondthotlmlt
ofthe three miles from the shore Iliioi. nml that
thenj Is such a thing nsa publld highway
between the Inml3 In Alaska. Minister Ix > -
throp , after conference wlti tbo-Iiusslnn
nuthorltlos ( at St. I'otersrmri ? , states In hU
letter that the Husslau government does not
look at the question M the American pes
simists do , Ilesad on this point :
"Tho i seal fishery on our llatirlnff coast Is
the only rowurco our people thcni have ; It
furnishes tlioni nil the necessaries of life :
without it they polish. Noxv , International
law conceded to every people exclusive Juris-
dlctldn over aono alon Its coasts sufficient
for : its protection ; mul the doctrlno of tlio
equal rights of nil nations on the high seas
rests on tlio idea that it Is inconsistent with
the common welfare nnd not destructive of
any essential rights of the inhabitants ot the
neighboring coasts. Such common rights ,
under public law. rest on general consent ,
and It would lo absurd to afllrtu that such
consent had "neon given , where its necessary
result would bo the nhidluto destruction of
ono or moro of the parties , Itenco the rule
cannot bo applied blindly to auunforsecn
case , and these alleged common rights must
bo limited to cases where they may bo oxer-
cUe < l consistently with \velfaroof all. "
Tlio moro the .American people look into
the position taken by Secretary IJluIno the
stronger will hcconio their ndhcrencoto liis
doctrine mid the firmer nnd more ciithuslastlo
will beconio their endorsement of vlmt ho
has proposed. Secretary lllnlnovants to
bring about nn amicable adjustment , of the
differences between the United B tales
and Great Britnin respecting the
seal fisheries ; but ho would rather
light than to throw down all our claims to
property Interests which wo have in Alnslca.
In connection with thlsstr.tcmcnt it will bo
Interesting to learn a little unpublished his
tory respecting the ncojremcnt of Alaska by
the United States. It was sorno years after
thodosoof our civil \var when the United
States purchased Alaska of llussla. I just
learned the ether day that when the pur
chase money wis paid over the United Stales
government made an overdraft of i00 ! , < M )
for an Horn which was never explained to
the public.
These who were old enough to keep track
of the movements of tbo troops on both sides
very distinctly recall the fact that at a criti
cal moment , -when , Ureat Britain threatened
to Interpose her Influence in behalf of the
confederate states on tiio pround that the
federalists were blocking ilrltish commerce
by rcfuslnc to permit the con fedora to states
to export cotton to Great Britain , that
Alexander II. , the great philanthropic c/.ar of
Russia , who was assassinated in ISSII. Imme
diately dispatched his most formidable men-
of-war to thonssistanco of the federal gov-
ornmciitimtl placed them in the vicinity of
Ilumptonlioaus , "V'n , Those monster battle
ships cruised around like nngcU of r > caco
the HritWi withdrew their
until men-of-war
nndnntioimccil that they did not in tend any
Intorforenee. It cost the Kusslan povcrn-
inent about f00OOU to send those ships to
our assistance. After the war was over and
wo begun to realize the service which the
Russian government had been to us , the ad
ministration very much desired to repay
Russia , for her outlay. In coming to
our relief , but our intentions could
not bo inndo public , because they
would offend the British government ,
an announcement that wo intended to repay
Kiissia fer her outlay iu Rending men-of-war
to our relief would emphasize the friendli
ness existing between the governments of
Russia and tlio United States. However ,
when Alaska was purchased it became an
easy matter to overpay to the extent to which
the Russian government had been coming to
our assistance. In acknowledgment of the
friendsblp shown by Hussin and tbo prompt
manner In which It was done , Kussia bus con
tinued to Rrow stronger In her friendly rela
tions until today she vould undoubtedly
cotnotoour relief in the event of war with
any nation with -which the empireof the czar
is not in some way associated. It tins always
been a kind of open secret that the United
States wns largely In fluonced in tlio purchase
of Alaska by u deslro to help Russia out of
distressed liancinal condition.
X'citiit S. Iln.Yiii.
Mrs. Wlnslow'ssoothlngsyrupfof clilldrcn
teething softens the gums and ullayaall i.uln.
Ii5 cents a boltlo.
Dr. SussdorfC makes a specialty o dis
cuses peculiar to women. 1501 Farnutnst.
IIAVI2 (1U1K\TANDES.
Conductors Insist. Hint They
Shall lie Kespeotcd.
Thirty-liveor ) forty brotherhood conductors
of the Union Paeilio held a big meeting
Sunday afternoon at their loJgo room on
Douglas street. They discussed grievances
which they thin k need adjustment. Several
members of the order wore also present from
ether roads though they took 110 part In the
proceedings ,
Among other things It was decided not to
call Chief Conductor Clark hero until the
local committee had fully demonstrated that
it was not capable of bringing1 about a satisfactory -
factory settlement.
" .The fact Is , " said a member of
the order , "wo have only ono diftl-
culty loft aialnst which to make
serious complaint. When Vice President
llolcoinb stipulates [ strongly In n sot
of rules that runs of 10J miles and over
shall bo made in the tlia chain gang that is ,
Jirst in , llrst out wo think these oniciuls
ought to bo compelled to livouptolt. Our
kick comes on trains 111 and US , fast freight ,
andvo have been accusing Trainmaster
IToloy of working the favoritism act on us.
At llrst ho assumed all responsibility , but
lias since dropped n fo w pegs , and now says
the matter Is controlled by higher authority.
So far as the boys are concerned , 1 don't
think the iwys rare verv much about it , fur
ther than this : Should any of tnem violate a
sitiRlo nile tiioy would be .discharged very
quickly. Via simply w.mt thoolllcials to act
fair with us. "
Jlmkcnicn Itavo Griovniiic ) < t.
The grievance eommitt co of the Union Pa
clllo brakoinenvlll meat In Denver this weeK
to consider and adjust , if possible , trouble ) on
tbo Oregon short line , \Vlmttho complaints
nro could not bo lo.irnnd , though thuy have
reference to the running tlnio an.l pay for
extra hours. The chief of the bralccmen's
bwtbeihooJ will bo thorn Ills unduiMtood
that during their session they propose also to
consider the proposition of federation with
the conductors , engineers audswltchmeu.
PiiHhliig tt o U'ork.
The Union Paclllc Is pushing the work on
its Salt Lnko & Southern line at a rapid rato.
U'ho grading has already been completed a
distance of 10U miles from Milfordand largo
men nnd teams ore strung along the
baluiiro of the route to Plocho. Track laying
will boconimeiicod atMilforel this week. The
company says it Is short of nion and would
like to have 500 more.
\Vllli It.lln.
Geaeml Agent Phlllippl , received a dls-
dispatch ycstenlay morning Informing him
that the Missouri PaciHe's'territory from
Atchlson mfar as ICerwinas well ns along the
boundary line between' Nebraska ana ICan-
"
sas was" blessed Sunday night with a heavy
and timely rain.
A Series of Concerts ,
The Union Pacific company hasurrangoi
with Slgiior Campobello , to cotnmenco a
series of line concerts at Garileld beach , nexl
Ved nesduy evening. 11U proposed to have
two eoncerts every week during ; the balance )
of the season nnd some of the very best tal <
cut to bo had has been engaged.
Notes anil I'rr.soimls ,
Tbo Great Northern , P. P. Shelby's road ,
has let contracts for the construction o ;
seventy-seventy miles of now line from Sent
tlotou junction with the Northern < Xc Fair
bowcn.
H. 11 , Koosor , travelliiRfi-elshtngentof the
Missouri Pacific , left Sunday forSommer
sett , Pa. , mid will bring a bride back with
htm. .
E. A. Cooper , passenger agent of the B.
M. at Denver , Is In the city.
General .Manager Holdivpo of the B. Si M.
vent west yesterday moralni ; ,
IMntt'a Cliloritles as u Disinfectant
for tlio sick room is Invaluable.
IS COUNCIL * .
The State Central Committee of llio
I'nrty TVlcotsToOay.
The republican stata central oommlttoo will
tncot at the Mlllnrd nt 10 o'clock this
tnornlu ? . It consists of the following !
lion. John C. Watson , chairman , Nobr.nka
City ; Io\vl Herbert , Scotia ; J.T. Mallalleu ,
Kearney ; J , O. llurcn.Vymoroj 13. A. (111- (
bert , Yorki T. U. Calllhni , 1'MendjV. . II.
Necdham , Coleridgol L , 1J. Gary , Sidney ;
M. . H.Slzcr , John E. Haas , Lincoln ; .A. J.
Wright , Tecumseh ; \V. A. IWworth , Has-
tlnps : George L , Day , Superior ! II. C. UIH-
sell , Schuyler county ; OrliiiidnTotTt , A vv
.1. A. I'ipcr , HlooimnKtonV. ; . It , MOHO ,
Clarksi C.I ) . JIarr , Fremont ; J. H. U'llhlte ,
Falls City i M. 11. Matloy. Long Pine : L , . T.
Shanncr , O'Neill : J. U Trobcr , Klwoodi A.
Jj. Evans , Duvld Cltyt G. U Carpenter ,
Kilruury ; II. H. llirtllnir , Nobraikii City ;
J. L. Chain , St , I'uul ; S. Skinner , I'cltanuh ' ;
Jacob Horn , liroken IJow ; I ) , A. Scovllle ,
Aurora ; 1' . J. Hall , Memphis ; W. li\
llcchcl , AVIlllnm Cobtirn. John il , Butler ,
Omalu ; Jamejs Ilrittcn , Wiiyno county.
Hon. .rohn C.Vatwn , chairman , nml two
or three other members of the committeev
arrived In the city last nltrlit. Itwii * nicery
( allied that the puriMse of the meeting Is to
elect a secretary , treasurer and executive
committee , and to plan for the coining cam
paign.
Aslilo from the election of officers , the meet-
lug- will bo somewhat on llio private order.
"
I'U HOSTON .
Open to ISvcryliody.
On August 6 to 10 inclusive , tlio Chicago
cage , Mlnvnukeo & SI , Paul rullv
foil round ti'lp tickets to lipston ,
iintl return for $ ! ,75. Gootl lo return
until Soptotnbor SO. The cheapest ex
cursion of the year , Don't fail to lake
it in. Mir further infoi-mution apply tvt
Union ticket otlico 1601 L'nrmim stroot.
J. 13. I'HIBTO.V , P. A. Js'ASII ,
1'nss. ' Agl. Gen. Agt.
Mnriiiiu ! ! Iiiucnses.
Judge Shields issued the following mar-
rlngolicenses yesterday :
Naino and address. Ago
( John H , Black , Omaha 2'i
1 Annie Toft , llluir 'JO
jValfredJacohson j , Otiroliu ; .S8
| Airs. Hannu Anderson , Omaha L'O
I Henry 1' . Anderson , Omaha 21
I Mary Ilcpplcy , Omalu 18
Dr. SussdorfT treats successfully all
diseases of the kidnoya , bladder anil
rectum. 1601 Purnain at.
HOUTII < ) JItllt XKft'N.
Cut Ills l''oot.Vearly ' OIT.
A son of A. Uoylsou of Albright stepped
on aplccoof ( jlass or tin Sunday nml cut a
piislinciws tlio instep of the rl ht foot. Be-
bi'osiii'Kk'ul aid arrived tlio hid nearly blcil
u death. .
Henry Reese , ngcd forty years , residing in
ho Third ward , lather of three motherless
hllJren , died nt 7:30 : o'clock yesterday
norning ,
.John , aged three months , son of Mr , and
.Irs. John Kotrca or ISoelcck , died Sun-
lay morning and was hurled nt U o'clock yes-
erday morning in St. Jlary's cenietory.
INIrs. i'lmple , wlfu of G. A. Fiinplo , died at
" o'clock Sunday morning and was buried in
iatirc'1 Hill cemetery at U o'clock yesterday
norning.
Injured at llio I Ionic.
Mra. 1'ivonkavlfe \"nclav Pivonka , on
icr way homo Sunday troin the 1'latts-
nouth jilcinc grounds , to tlioB. &M. depot ,
vns hadly injured by the carriiiRO breaking
town while the driver was raclnp. IMrs. lji-
/onkl received n bad cut over the eye and
jrulsos on the face. Her ripht arm was so
itiilly injured that it was thought to have
> ecn broken till a surgeon made au esaiuiiia-
ion.
ion..A
.A number of other occupants -were more or
ess Injured In the accident.
1'iissvnircrs wci'o highly Incensed nt the
owner of the carriage" line , who refuted to
carry the iiijurod pimsciiKCi-s to the depot In
one of liln other carriages , although the fares
lad been collected.
OM neil men.
The hearing in the bribery cases against
James .T. Dougherty and Patrick
Liowley has been fixed by Juiigo King for 10
o'clock this morning.
St. 4Kiics I'ienlo.
At meetings held in St. Agnes hall Sun
day afternoon , further arrangements were
made lor the third annual picnlo mid Uvwn
party to bo given In Syndicate park Satur
day afternoon and evening , August 10. The
committee on arrangements reported prizes
for contests as follows : Potato race , sack
rack , wheelharrow race , boys' race , putting
the shot , swinging the hammer , tug of war
and the bostlftdy and gentleman dancer.
Committees were also appointed to canvass
the city and solicit contributions.
Ijivo Stock Exchange TMeetlng.
The regular monthly meeting of the South
Omaha Live Stoclt exchange was held Mon
day afternoon with President J , A. Huko in
the chair. Messrs. George B. Greene , S. S.
Ileaity , A. T. Miller , J. C , Bimey and L.
Coltrin were elected inemhers.
A written complaint , aliont Irrcfpilnrltlcs
in the yards brought out an animated dis
cussion , Charges or complaints of delay in
handling and unloading stock , anil instances
cited where ) stock had been lost under
such circumstances as to cast sus
picion on employes of the stocl ;
yards company , were made. A committee ,
consisting of Messrs. B. 1" . Savage , \V. 1) .
AYiillwork , Andrew OIllospio.David li , Camp
bell and Joseph II , Hlnnuhard , was appointed
on abuses in tb a yards.ri'his committee will
meet at ! o'clock this nftcrnooa torecelvo
written complaints and will hold n session
dally. The commltto will make a written re
port at the next meeting of the eichaniro.
'rlio committee on railroads made n rupcrt
and was continued.
1002. Slxtcontti and Farnam alroots la
the now Roolc Island ticket olllce. Tick-
ets to all points ea t at lowest rntun.
Daily Hear is ( Joiic.
The little blade boar presented to the
City mirk of Portland by Councilman
See glns some weolcs iifjo Is no moro ,
says the Olympla ( Wii&h. ) Tribune. Its
career ns a pot and a ward of llio city
\vas brief nnel its end was Had very wild.
It died and was burioel within the stomach
ach of the largo ciimtnon bear. It is the
same old story "bigllsh cat little
llsh , " only In this instance it was a boar
instead of a lish. I'ark Olllcor Meyers
hart tlio onb in the bear pit
several days , and ns the largo bears
scorned to bo pleased -with the In
crease of the family , anil nouo of them
ventured to lay a paw on it , lie thought
Ills ciibshln was perfectly snfo. But ono
jnornlnpf the cub was gone. My. Movers
looked high and low no bear. Taking-
u look at the other boars lie noticed an
jilmormal onUrgomcnt on onoslcloof
tlio tody of Uio guilty-looking cinna
mon. T'lils solved tlio invsterious dipap-
pciirnnco. Ltttlo "Polo" ( that was the
cub's nnmo ) was eaten for breakfast t , and
ns Mr. Meyors examined the floor of the
iwn moro closely lie found n few hnnil-
fula of hair , all that was loft of Pote.
The now offlwa of the tfroat Hock Is-
land route , 1002 , Sixteenth nnd Furntun
street , Oinnha , are the finest in the city.
Call mid eco thorn. Tickets to all points
cast at lowest rates
Tlio Proper \Vuy to Study KIII-OJM\
Amonfir the ronovutlnpr forces of my
latoryoui'sl raust name three seasons of
Muropoiin travel and sojourn , each of
them when I was in special need of rest
and relaxation , writes Prof. A. P. i'ea-
liody in the Forum. I returned each
tlmo with the fooling that I had thrown
oft iv full hulf-scoro of tlio years reck
oned ns niluo. I was between fifty nnd
sixty years of iijo when I first -wont
abroad , nnd I have been glud that I first
saw Europe so lute In life. What a. man
ffota by forolpn travel cloponds on what
ho carries with liltru Ho finds ivnswors
only to the questions which1 ho Is pro-
pnreil to nak , nna the longer ho lives
the more numerous nro the Interroga
tions which ho hM In his mind to nut to
and concerning tlio places niul objects
that : ho visllH. Thwi , too , the power of
enjoyment ns to whatever Is grand or
beautiful grows , 01' oiiffhl to grow , with
ono'a years , and. il lake or mountain , u
palneo ' or cathedral , n. piuturo or a
stnluo , Is inoi-o , means more , and tolls
moro to a man of llf ty tluin to a man of
twenty-live. i
0 ; A , is. .
Excursion to Boston
via the
Wubash Lino.
Everybody iiivltod to join the Wabash
oxcursfon for Hoston , leaving Omaha ,
August ; 0-7-8-9 and It ) , gives oliolco of
routes ! . Kntos nS low as the lowest , lie-
dining chnli'iind Pullmim btilTot uloop-
ing ears on all trains , All njjontH In the
west sell tickets over the Wubaih via
St. Louis or Chicago. For tickets ,
slccpinir-car berthy and folders ( 'lvin
routes , limits , tliuo-tiiblcs\vith u correi-t
map ol Boston , showing1 locations of de
pots , etc. , call nt the Wabash tlekot
olllce , 1501i Fariiiini st , , orwrlto
( J. N. CLAYTON' ,
Northwestern Pass , and Ticket A gout.
Through ' coaches JLAilhmn pnluco
aleopors , dining curs , free reclining chair
curs toOhiciigo and intervening points
via the great Hook Island routb. Ticket
olllco 1UUU , Sixteenth nnd Farnam.
Tj.-ilmr-Savltijj "Oars. "
Rather a novel method of Bulling was
scon in the htirbor this \veok , says the
.Marblehead ( Masf. ) M ( > ss.enger. . A party
of boys and girls from tlio Neck raised n
huge klto and attached' thb string to the
bow ol their boat. The wind was about
east , quite strong anil tlio boat vus
drawn through the water at ft [ food rate
of speed. Whenever the kite dropped
from Its clovutioii It wtn made to rise
again by dragging an oar , thus causing
a backward pressure. On Hearing the
opposite shore the Idto wis niado to drop
by rowing straight ahead and relieving
the tension of the string. The boat
would then bo roved kick against the
wind and another trip enjoyed.
Cures
Backache.
Backache ,
_ _ Backache.
Jlattl ticz , Oil , , October 2 , ISSS.
Tcnulcl hardly wulk or lie down from linno-
bnck ; euflcrccl several weeks. KLJncobs oil
pcrm.mciuly . cured me , other remedies hav
ing tilleillo do so. _ KIIED 11ITTMAN.
Clnveni\lo ! , Iml. . Feb. 8 , 1SS7.
From n bad rolil pains tdtlodln my hnck
and I suOcrcd greatly ; conflucil to bed and
could hardly mote or Hint. 1 tried St. Jacobs
Oil. whi-'a ; curc'ilme. I do not four recurrence.
MRS.1' . M.KE1.N11KIMEK.
GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE
. , . / , . < ! . . . < . . . Til E ( I Itr.AT K.
IDV. An unfall-
1/iK / euro for Sem
inal Wnikncii ,
Hporiinturrlic/ii.
ini | > oU'iicy , nnd
nil illsiMiu'i that
follow m n do-
quonce of Self-
atu < u ; nn IXAS
'
1'nln In the Hick. IMimi'.iof Vlilon. I'ronmlliro Old
ABO , iiiul ninnf otlipr ctlHo.i * fa that lo.ul to Itidiinlty
urvonmim | > tlun nnln iirt'iuntiiroUravo.
ly" ! ' ' ! ! ! ! iKirllciilarnlu our ii.imphlet , which wo do-
ulro toM'ncl frco liymallto ovcrr ono. CT "Thu8po-
dtlc tneillcl licit snMut tl | > or | i.ick.in ? . or nix p.ick-
UBC > H forf. " > . orwllllnsont frt'ob ? malloii the receipt
o ! the monuy , by luMruashti ;
THE GOOD MAN" UUUG CO. ,
1110 FA. UNA 31 STHKHT , OMAHA , Nun.
On account of rountcrfclta vo liavo ujoptcJUio
rcllornrap | > er , tlmoiiI/Euntilno.
"THIS ts AN AGE CF APOLLINARIS WATER. "
H'ltller Friant.
j HIT HEM YOU ORDER
APOLLIWARIS
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.
TJie weH-howt Yellow JLaliils of
the Apollinaris Company , Limited are
protected ly Perpetual Injunctions of the
Supreme Court.
Bnuare ofto tiles bearing the genuine
Apottinaris labels but re-fllcd with a
spurious article.
LOOK AT THE CORK ,
w/iich , * f genuine , is branded with the
name of the Apollinaris Company ,
Limited , and the words "A
around an anchor.
Vatt's liver Pills ,
SURE ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA ,
c , S2fic.
FOR
Insect Stings
Spra Eyes
Eruptfons
Sore Fee ) :
Soreness
Chafini
Catai
EJriu
Spi
Bof
Cuts i I
Piles
Female
Complaints
Mosquito Bites
Sunburn j %
inflammation
REFUSED SUBSTITUTES
BE SURE THAT BOTTLE
WITH BUFF WRAPPER
MASlirACTUBED ONLY OY
POND'S EXTHACT COMPANY ,
. 76 FIFTH AVE-HEAVYOHH.
" . "
The figure 0 In our ditca will unite a lone 'tny ,
No man or woman now living will ever data i
document without wing tlia figure 9. It ( tancli
In the third plaoo In IS/0 , whcn-lt will remain ten
years and then move up to socoml place In 1000 ,
where It will rest for ono hundred yean.
There Is nnollicr " 9" which lunnlMocomotostny.
It htmllke the HnrcO ( tnour il'ites ' In the respect
that It has already moved up lo first place , whore
It will permanently rumnln. It U called llio "No.
B" lllijh Arm Wlieulcr it Wilson Sowing Machine.
Tlio "No. l " wns endorsed for first plnoo by the
experts ol riirce | uttho 1'nrls Exposition of 16S9 ,
wlicrc , ufter nscvurcconti'st with the leading ina'
chlues of the world , It was awarded the only
Grand I'rizu given to family sewing machines , all
others on exhibit having received Imrur nwarSs
ot gold medals , etc , The French Government
also recognized Its fupor iorlty by tliudccorution of
Jlr. NatlunlenVhocltr , rresiduitof. the company
wltli the Cross of the Lcylou of Honor.
'fho "No. 0" Is not an old machine Improved
uyon , but is AD cnllrely nu\v nmchlno , nml the
GrnnJ 1'rlze nt Paris \VILS fwunltxl Has the grand
cstadvanco iniuwiueniachhioiiu-cnanisiu of the
ago. These \\lio buy It can rest assured , there
( ore , of havine the very Intent aud
WHEELER & WILSON M'F'G ' CO. ,
185 nml 187 V/abafih Avo. , Chicago
P. E. ITIjODMAN & CO.
220 North Sixteenth Stroot.
CTETSON'S U A TQ
OOFl1 AND STIFF Hrl 1 0.
Boyd's Opera House Block.
orpiiino imi.ii
rrilln loto .
OJiri.
No piytlllcured.Un.J.EXEPUCNiLebanon,0.
I fc * MVD wi 4'vuy UQUA lna , I QICU
JJofErroriorEice6sc . fn01iloryoun ?
i'iMllh7KL < lKIlllyANa l'AnT(1OHIOIir. (
lliioliitflr un.nir HUSK TllKlTIIkNT-IKtienii lu D d j !
If on Ifttlllj Tntntlt tiUlr and > 0rUneoanlrf : ! . Hrlte them.
Dfitrll > tlA llmik , rzpliQKtlooftJKl crotrmllrdiMUd > rrre.
utna ERIC MEDICAL CO. , BUFFALO , N , V.
* * < 7\w vr/ * * > * wvrwv w v
The Famous Cocoa of Europe.
The Coming Ono of America.
Van Houten's \\asjiftjper \ \ cent more of the flesh-forming
elements of cocoa tlian is obtained by the best processes of
other manufacturers.
11 BEST & GOES FARTHEST. "
Doctors and analysts of tlie highest standing all over the
world ' , certify to this immense saving , and by VAN I-Iou-
TKN'S special process only can this be attained.
C3-VAX Ilotrrra'a COCOA. C'onoo ' tried. tlmju Bd" ) possesses the Bruat mlTanUno of ?
I nvlnsno InJurlouiorToctson tlio nonoiu tyatoin. No wonder , therefore , thnt In all p rt J
ofihewnrltl , tlila < > trentor'i Cocoa lirccitmntnndol liy tiioillciil nii-iilii tc.-iil fiftpu ?
iintl cnlTcenr utlirr COCIMH or cli c < > ; nluB , far dally mo l y clillili-uii i > r udult , 5
liuluiuxl licit , rich und i > or. Aik for VAN HOUIEN'B unAliilxntotfur. M ?
irf-fjff ffl
When , slovens get1 tidy they polish the
bottoms of the pans'-When
are'givcrf 'they ' a
never tired of cleaning up
servants in two neighboring houses
But differently their daily labor felt ;
Jaded and \veary of her life was one ,
Always atwork , and yet 'twas never done.
The other walked out nightly with her beau ,
But then she cleaned house witl
ALLAN LINEOCEAN STEAMERS
it
and Irom Great Britain and ad
parts ol Europe. Montreal-Liverpool route , by the
waters ol SI. Liwronce. shortest ol all. Ulnsrawta
llotton , tu I'MM'U'lhhl.v Liverpool to nml from
Unltlmot' , Thirty Stonmom. r ln oicclclot.
AecomnMlntli > nn niuuriiAMrd. Weekly sailing ! ,
AU.AIV.V lO.IonVc8t. : . Aft'tfl.
C.I. Sundcll , kiuuict. It ! ! I.a Hallo ( St. . Chicago , 11.
HEW I YORK. lOHDOHDfRRY AND OLASOnW ,
IIKVO.VI.V. AUK 9. I AM IHMIIX. AlitV.I
I IUCA tSI V. All ; } ttf. | I''rill'H'IA All U
XIMV Vorlt , Quoonstuiva anil l.lv.-vpool.
ThceVlobrntivl I Au . ! MO. Sept , 9Jlh.
CITVOf KO.Mll I OftJ th.
SALOON , SECOND-CLASS AND STFERACE
rtitr on in ctC tirnm tnatul friMti tlit t rhirhnl
SC3ICH. EHEIISH. IRISH A 0 Alt CONTIIKNTAl POINIS.
l.x-urflou tlrkrln n'.luo-.l , m-.ili < n-.nllnblo In return
lijtrltluTlhn | ilrliiroi iuiU'lil ) < ' . Illri'r ila i'y.Vuitli or
tH > uth of Iri'lnixl NnllcHtirtlltirnltAr.
CIRCULAR LETTERS OF CREDIT AND DRAFTS
in lovviit ciirirnt rnlc . Ai'nlv to nnjr of our local
OKInt , or to HENDERSON ftKOS.i ChlCQRO.
Local nuciita nt Oinnhn : Harry I ! . Moore
ChnrlcsMaii'S \ \ . \ \ Valll , 11. V. Iouol ) , Cltl
zcus Hunk. Otto Wolf.
GLASGOW , LONDONDERRY , BELFAST
DUBLIN , LIVERPOOL & LONDON.
ritO.M NKW TOnK KVnilV THDWSDAV. .
Cabin Passage $35 to $ GO , according to location ol
stateroom. Excursion $65 fo$9S.
Btcomitu tonnil Irom 1'iiropont Ixj cst Itntcx.
AUSTIN BALDWIN A. CO. , General Agents.
G3 Broadway , NEW YORK.
Jno. HloKPii. Oi'iiornl Vcstcin Aitcnt. 121
Ttntidolpli Stiucl. Chicago. Hurry ] ; , Muoro
us , Oaimu
LAHILS' COLLEGE
- COHSERVATORY
a Hue Diamoml I I < > Mionli ,
\VAIchei. I'll ci I tl 'I flight r ,
In Art l > n > l. | M rrorr or .
PIANO ' " it"i i
A04nnn MUML i-t'l'IL.
Vine crnriiuU nnd ImlM-
. ii : -'lil < - l.lKlllnl
Vear. Jli.VI : > , .110.
A hrimol lor the liiKbcr o < lueaton ! \\oHKtt , An
unu ii.\lly ilnocori nf I'lofo-M.rs for lbOO-91. Llteru-
turo , Art and Mmic l y niM-clnliatii. Loratlun Uol
nmbf.iMu.ln aaOncrojmrk just north of city llmltn.
Forest trrodaiHHiixI.ljlUfi ff raps , an aliumlnnceuf ii > ace
for cnit-iloor otrrt-Uo. Katulronio lAilKlln'jrs. Jtoml
tone of pchool oxrrltont. A rhrUttaii hotnp with all
the frtn'ilntn nml all thn ( inTo ftu.inta of a well unlenx ]
homo. XV rite for ottnlotrnc. AdJro x ,
W. A. OLDIIAM. ITCBldciit. COLUMBIA BIO.
MQNTICELLO.
Now Bulldlncs , New FiirnlUiro , Now Pianos
Now Equipments , Beautiful Situation.
Opens Sept. 2i5. 1'ull nndsnpeilnr Knonlty. Dopnrt-
tncntii for llnKll li , Latin , eirock , ( iorinaii. Krvncli ,
Science , Music , Art , etc. Hond for Inforiiintlun to
Iliad II. N , IIAS-ICMI.U rrlnelpiil ,
V , ll.l.l.MIIS.
AMERIClOofiSER'MQRY.OHIGAGO '
. ,
rilllkPKIMl IU1ItAIIIH11 AU : . A J II KS1I1 M.
All hraiu'lif ( > r Mucic , nrainitlc ; itIcli irt ( ' . Tcarlicrs'
Ti ill HlnK School. Unsurjdt.MJiliui\rtnt < iKi'sat lunder-it * *
cubt. Catalu malloarrvt ! . J * J * UlTlblAKIH , Itlrprlur.
MILWAUKEE COLLECE
Jlllwiiiikuo , Wls
For VntiiiR Woiiicn. Forcatulosuo aeltl 0. U
V , I'll. U. Pros' t.
M < > riiml'nrlcncnrCilcnco ( ! ) . ItoanllnR [ r
nd YOIUIK Kidl < ; a. Forjfci
seJ. U'llAYKll. Ui. I > . .tcil
, HIorT7Uaill9oiiiitrcct , cuicaeo , 111.
ILLINOIS MILITARY ACADEMY , MoffiiV,1r ; ; ! "
Clrculnrof IIK.VIIY J. STEVK.N3 , A. 11. , 1'rln.
CONSERVATORY . . .
OF MUSIC
All department * of Musical Instruction. MiJcrn tan *
. Vine Aru , etc. il i' . JIXLAIU ) > , Juckjouvlllc , 1IL
ERRORS OF YOUTH.
SUFFERERS FROM
A'crvnu * DcMllty ,
Youtliful InJIicrutluni ,
I/o t Manhood.
BB Your Own Physician I j
. Ifjinjr mon , from thn effects of youthful
C Iinprutknce , liuvobroiiirlu nhoutnatnto ot ,
[ . nvuknoga that hai red need tlie nemtral tjs *
[ teni ro much us ta ImJuco Almost erurjr
J ether disease , and the rent cause ot thu J
t troulileACurcttly ever bflrttf Biifperti'd , tlier <
( Rro dwloreitfnr everything but the rUht !
> one. Not ithatn.nllntf tlio innny vnlnnbln j
> r mnll AthAtmuillcaIicl nruIiA' ' produced <
j for tlio iclit'Cuf thisclus1 * of jmtlcnta , none |
t of thonnllnfiiy ino < ] eii of treattiiont c-lTectn '
f euro. Ifurln utirtiittJnRlro collide nnd hnit *
I > ltn | rnellruwo have oipurlnunU'il with
ulUwcovtrfilnpwflrKlcoiicfiitralodrfnio- i
> . -nil na H rrrtaln ninUprnly rurr.na |
) mnilreiluofcas4 > Mlnouri < rnctIcuImTulxt. ii 1
rottori'il to verfirt Jirnllh \ r l' uo ftftcr j
J nil otlitfrremwilos fallal , I'crfiTtly purolnj j
i 'ndkiitiiim t LouiwdlulhoprcparutiuaoC ,
\ tins proscription.
: Jtt Krj tliroxylon coon , 1-2 dracUm ,
Jerubctin , 1-S driuhm.
Holoiii-uDlolcii. 1-SiJrachiu.
Kit.iffiifttlaftm/irntfAlcoiolIcKralnj ) ) ;
> xt. IfiiUntJra bcrurli-a.
Ulyoerlno , . * . Mir.
akoCOi'IUn. 1/iVel r'Unt3p.m.nnlan. '
' ntlicrou tcolnsf toU-d , ] ii omuuitwill i
; lieiiweK ivrjforthot'nticnttotalotwopUJ j
nt l > filtlinomnkin { l ) nunilKrthr'oAdft
/ in thoio cA f rfsultln from <
. The rtcuitratlvp ! powrri of
\ thliH'stonUtvonrotnilyaitorihtiJiik'.iUHlUa
f use L'onllnued fur anhurt tlmechanift-s tlio i
M , dtbllltAliH ] , nent'U'fd cuiiclitluu lu i
I oiinof ft-newt-d life And vf or.
noitsnr nrw po ofmo
lelnUvo to tldfiretiiiMly , we would
Hew England Medical Instilole ,
31 Trrmont How , lloilnn. Mam.
OcnijrrlKht. 1881) ) , by V. 11. HII.MIII.
1 BAILEY
,
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