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4 e e — e e THE DAILY BEE. 018 AND 018 FakxAM 81 K OFFICE, HOOM G, TRIRUNE BurLmse, OMAnA Ovpic Nuw ¥ Publisted avery morning, exennt Si only Mondny morntng papoer published in the st TERMA Y MATL: One Yoar. $10.00 Thren ‘('b‘\Ih! Bix Months, 500 One M " Frin WKLY Dk, Published TRIMS, POSTE reminm L promium t promiuin Ono Month, on trial CONREAPONDENCE: Al communicntions rlating (o nesa and edi- torial matters should bo addressed to the Kot A0R OF THE DER. BURINESS LETTERS: 58 Jottors and romittances should bo mddrossed To Tre Beg OMAKA. Drafta, o 0 bo made payable order of the company. THE BEE PUHLISHINE COMPANY, PROPRIETORS. ATER, EDITOR £ 100 Wednesday, All bust Par Foro was put up to be butchered. His left handed fricnds will be promptly accommodated. T the Douglus county democracy had gone out gunning for defeat they could _mot be more certain of their game, Tur harps of Pricthett, Gallagher and Horman are still hanging, so to speak, on the weeping willow tree of long doferred hope M. Porvrs should withdraw from the tiockot. He not afford the sure defent which he will experience if he keeps his prosent company “Ir is ovident,” says the New York World, “that public opinion in Wyoming is hostile to the Chinamen ' Slightly so, wo should judge. Tue enthusinsm of Judge Beneke's friends for the democratic nominations cannot be discovered with the largest pizod magnifying glass, » Mus, L Lish dressn is leading well us in other GTRY refuse ker's bill. ashionable spects. to pay her Eng- The Jersoy Lily sicty i this as FirTeEN cigarette factorics havo been | Intely started in the City of Mexico. A decrease in Mexico's population may be confidently looked for in the next ce ‘Pur name of George Washington appoars upon the Omaha registration lists. Wo violate no confidence insaying that ho will vote the republican ticket this fall. “My pol of President Cloveland, is ci i st as much division in the party ranks as Andy John- son’s did cighteen years ago among the republicans, Servia has crossed the Bulgarian bor- der and will probably be met by Bul- garian troops. 1t looks as if the band wore really about to strike up on the Bal- Lan frontier. New York republicans are united and New York demoerats are divided. The return of the mugwump adds new interest to an alrendy interesting canvass in the Empire state, Forp or Coburny Tt won’t take the average voter long to decide the quoes- tion, Even the “men of intlooence' will to deliver their usuul slim number of votes on such an issu NTHS of the butter sold in Chi. engo is oleomarga) This is one of tho resulting benefits from stock yards and farge packing houses, which is not gonerally app uted by the public. ONE by one the ofticial heads are drop- ping into the basket, but the groauns which come from the democracy over the slownoess of President Clev eland's guillo- tine are enough to draw tears from a statue, Tur county nominations paralyzed the ® Herald. 1t wants two days to think it over and promises to discuss them in de- tail Tuesday morning. Like n dose of castor oil, the longer the doctor looks ut it the harder it will be to keep down, “ONE of the most prominent defects of our graded system,” is the heading of an editorial in an eastern paper. Onoof the most prominent defects of Omaba's graded system is o deficiency in pave- ments, which will be somewhat remove whon spring opens. Pouvcras county demoerats made a degperate attempt to mateh the republi- can tickoet, but it wus a failure aftor all. Lhe republican nominees will bo cleeted oven without the split in the democratic camp which will break wide open the chances of severnl of the eandidy PresipeNT CLEVELAND is reported by his brother-in-law as icting vepubli- oan suceess in New York, Administra- tion orguns will now have an oppor- tunity of explaining to the Jucksonian democracy how this latest uttitude of the o presidont is in the line of the best and deurest domocratic aspirations. Just at present, Curl Schurz is praising the administration for its devotion to eivil service reform. 1f that vacanoy in the civil service commission is filled by a aan whose Inst name does not h=ppen to be Schurz, Carl will get down from the fence in, double quick time and onee more join the ranks of the straight-outs P decision of the supreme court at Z Lincolu that mutual insurance com pan- ies must comply with the general insur- saeo luws of the state settlos once sl for all the business of wild-cat insuranee in Nebraskn. Other states haye boen worse swindlod than Nobrasks by bogus Insurance sharps, who ean only ply theie oo in the absence of regaluting liws Nebraska's insurance law has now been fouud competent Lo desl with this ev and companios who wish to do busiuess on the assessment plan must show up Bhwir cupital and sy stois oF skip L0 wors eouguiiul cliuwe. making fifte Elkhorn Valley to | same breath in w of the junkeling trip in a palac they were vouring far lican party to the demand for It was the means neys ond politieal eappers of the rail- ! to block any ulation by placing pliant teols under the guise of popular servants, in bandsof the great corpor poration munager nd lings need not ba surprised that the peo- of Nebraska throngh the sham, to know thut redress of the which the people have monopolivs would neve commissioners appointed at the dictation advertised method of taking the »ud question out of polities was noth- ing more than taking away from the in the conls trips of the commission in special ears, i ch railwa fifteen-minute assisted in vinging down the curtain on “ronving The peop! deluded for one moment by of the transportation comy the public demand. rond di~, juent to-duy as they were before the ion of the commission. nd consuners wenpon They will never be jury before which they r complaints— and whose sole province nd not to supply s of the Bepublican over its discover that the people have no use for wity commission, the discovery, long ago made by cvery- one clse, s no uso for the people. suster on the Hackenss A west bound express on vania line, without a standing in expro some one’s blunder. end of the track,” and the engincer piloted his en- confidence obstructions, operator papers announced that the responsibility fixed The employ been danger failed in his duty il on the charge of manslaughter. mide no complaint upon his ar - en mitted his fatal 9 azed way gav tired," teen hours that day on sulary of sixt too tired to thi of the “block' where, sinee early duylight, he had boon more than 250 tr man lives, for the position, but which of his high saluried suporiorsin the employ of the ruil- d company could by sesstully? b; long and exhausting Iabor, it is not surprising that the tived sluve of a great corporation mado his terrible But who sponsible: the tived oporator, F the grinding grovd of his emple Which is blunder of an uching head that sent nine souls inio eternity or the soulless seltish- ness of nen who, through overwork and underpay, sluughte Let the vesponsibility be belongs, courts of will decline to permit the eonsequences for such aceidents to by entirely shittod | ) to the scapegonts of friendless employes The safety of hundreds of thousands of | lives must not be ailowed to be hazrded | o (1, by the lupses of memory und the earceless | neern born of an over ors und disputehors employed for s0 many hours beyond the aver ready begun to prohibit extraordinary | vice on the part of railway employes. Catastrophes like that of last wi United State to demand & like romedy. muke good work, ¢ impair the results of labor. An | onlightoned regs 18 well us for the of workingmen, demands the prompt re- | gulized mansh: LOFFICIALS in Cuba have frov way of featherving th mikes the eyes of average New York of tice-holdors bulge lector vl customs at Huvana had to give il his sulary to the politiond hoss ! who appointed him, during his two years' term 00 baek to Spaan wus app inted to represent Cubas at the \¢ rshiy, ton amedical congress, but de- e e e s S i R 5 A Roaring Far railvoad comm n on minnte has heen along. the stops g | i reccive complaints | on the wore necompaniod | of t Lee- | Thoy v the notes editor “Two with s m that the ronrin, co, i almost I he Fecords the pl nmis- | letter. the ar | 81,800, complaints of the people that riven no time to formulate and eir complaints. wrse the commission is a farvee, 0 and an expensive It was not the reply of the repub: Trond Reprebitivan insists the attor money" wesl, i the adopted by noas Ivor to offective railrond | the tions. Cor- cditorial hi were quick o sce They knew enongh gricvances nst corporate be secured by They had that this wnilrond sense manngers, to" understand tho power to abuses, and hands ~ of The luxt regulate plicing the fous Csts flation themselves, ' | sults. o in | SUIt not 18 assist th tions, hav y offi invest have any cir ka have not heen § this de nics to stitle Complaints of rail imination and extortion are as coinage Produce alike demand aun eff gninst their opprossors. tisfied with a packed can humbly lay happen to cateh es the depot— S 10 give o ve The sur- two me if the; + 5 mit fore the teain 1 remedy. ¥ Bland the vail- is well feigned but will » half 50 great an impression that the railvoad commi galized Manslaughter. week record wiul railroad meadows, the Penus; moment's warning, into -an emigrant teain the fog at a local tation. A sccond ] ss on the adjacent Lehigh oud drove furiously into the Nine lives paid the penalty of “I'ho signals on ench ' announced “aelear whicl “bloc cene of death in the assuved that hg would mecet with no The next day a telegraph was arrested, and the union, where it whose to give belonged. business it should the warning of and now lies in He | maste srror and in “a s his ouly excuse, Ho had been on duty six- the magnitieent dollars « month. He was Kk clearly over the situi- emizrant train on the injust is expeo ering. i the B aalling the movements of ins freighted with hu- | ), Ho was perhaps not the man e filled his pluce With facultics benumbed the blunder, equity, be held ro- | o, utt, or crsy idemned, the should, in Lrte be sum more to be muci ‘o committing logalized man- every day in the yeary placed where Whatover the verdiet of leged justice, popular opinion | oo, being the d nervous | Itis s eriminal muistake to keey come goday's | up by e Publie In Ei forts must come to the and the agitation has al- |\, K in the our people Short hours strains ay | should arouse been Heavy vd for the public inter bodies and braing | The ¢ of the opportunitivs for such les her ik and r nests which ot with envy. A col- nSpain yot he lived wall 1l took §60), physivinn 8 hewvi A leadi hus hel This is e et B eltned on the grovnd that he could leave his practice tain general saw him suhjoct 000 for his expenses was not ade thousandy™ s | was 200 The ¢ al's oftice had agroed among themselvos | e | to cut down the grant and divide the The Woest and H, ®ho charge made by some of the advo- cates of i oppositio differences of opinion as to wlich of the | sposed pl valte among the moet in the enst of the Now York press, under the shadow of V little to be taken as a reflex of pub- lic opinion on the const as the wild 1gs of some of our western small ditors are to be supposed to reflect the honest opinion of sensible and intelli- gent citizens of this s honest money." wherever the subjec cussed, desire a stable and solid by our circuluting medium, envelop the subject have been Largely by dishonest discussion of the e cither on the side of or The people at large are about theor The currency in the end helps no one. intelligene stand that ulatin alike to producer and consumer through rorzze N unscttled values and the stimulus given to unhealthy. speculation, that the of silver beeansu it is producing vegion intelligence of the west protests agninst the demonetization believes that such a and that the relative va als e them to ¢ the same time ther continued coinago of the depreciated dollar. wost, as unit in favor of an iner of metal t nearer approximation to Tation with gold. should bo « taken to protect the interest of holders of old issues of coin is n many needed is intelligont discussion question it interests policy and the probabilitics of the future, Bunkers and demagogues will not be al- lowed to monopolize the public rostrum, Intelligent business who have given the tention must be heard as weil. ing season of congress will be the arena upon whic display their abilities in debs silver question and there the publie will be able to learn whether all the tinancial he s of the country are produced in that scetion which produc everything else worth producing in the s good business methods included, The Country Postmasters' Union, will 20 to tuke nction regarding various s to which they are subjec the government. gist entirely of thivd postimasters, and every state in the union od to be represented in the gath- The ¢ proper and timely, knows from personal as well as uni ation ment and been directly in the inte second class postmaste thivd by far the harde negleeted injustice. This list of compl by tho country postmaster ugainst the ent is a formidable one, third and fourth class postmaster is com- pelled to pay his own rent and furnish his own fuel, which to keep his accounts with the gov- crnment, and, in a word, all h al expens purposes oflices nre paid by the postoflic these unjust expenses but they are virtu- robbed of compelled to gov hoxos aro 1f the postoflice happens to be a dis m_stroet, I tributing point for other isin a large n ment makes most n know maintenance is o pense to the incumbents, This | for scorca of tho resignations which have hunging fire beeauae it is a diflicalt matier to one thankless otlice. untry postinastor is made subject of many jibing he is often fice and the little amount of patronugoe | which it relessinr There are miastors of this eluss in the country they now propose o unite in dewsnding L3 romemberod wis the re Tue board of teade » e oy s which ought 10 b peowptly followed by ‘ 4ens to-night ut the opers house, ] THE OMAHA DAILY BEE M()\'l)AY o e - o e e A the organizatipn of alocal company and the filing of artieles of incorporation. Our business men hrethoronghly aroused in the matter, and ‘there should be no | difficully in sccuving onough subscrip tions to stock to maKe the preliminary surveys at once. One resnlt of this agitation of a dirdet Jine into northwest- n Nobraska is scen in the reported de- cision of the Elkhorn Vailey road to build at one from Bell Creck into this city. Thix will materially shorten the distanes to Fremont and to all points in the Bikhorn valley and save the long and roundabout trip by way of Blair. But the Omaha rond must he |y onstruoted, no matter what outside The | nterprises atwe heralded ns “about to no- complish the same end.” No other road under the control of m oments whose interests center on - the lnkes or tho At- lantic coast can accomplish the same end ANCCS | gor Omaha as a road controlled by home WEILeS | cpital and built in tho interests of Ne- HTC A8 | praska. The completion of such a line will specdily adjust rates from the pres: entexorbitant and nating tarift to a hasis on which husiness ean be done on the live-and-let-live principlo, Thero is ample room in northwestern Nebraska for all tho fvarious railroad entorprises which have been oviginated during the past month with Omalia as their termin- al point cast. AND WOMEN, . When neat the e questioned him asking the grant of the doctor; ‘it the ofticial ain gener- said and he deew rks in the out cay nest Money. demonctization of silver, that | to what they eall “honest invuriably springs from unjust and ungenerous. bost for restoring wtion to its old s iy the loser approx s in the west. which all street, *tion. admittedly, in favor of *dis. Capital and labor alike, is intelligently dis- sis for Tho fogs which M raised Mrs. Wilbur . . Times. whose inter | Are Pilden §s azuin experiencing a violont nundue in- | attack of wood health, pontraction, | |, Roseoe Conkling threw a boquet of roses to Toss eoncerned | Ydic the other night 3 Senor Valora. minister of Spain, is the about ve- | handsomest mat at Washinzton, ted Miss Murfree, the novelist, is coaxing the They | muses in the Great Swoky mountains, 5 . Elizabeth Cady Stanfon will eelebrate - under- | birthdiy on November 12, ations in the value of medinm are injurions Story will sell tho Chicago question by men an unnecess 5 than they - vecognize that o deprec cnongh to fluct sl Lankin, eldest of the old aboli- dders, still vesides at ronton, Ohio. Childs hus been pall bearer at Dirteen distinguished men. eritics have discovered that n s an exeecdingly ngly toot, . United States Senator Gray, of Delawarey is one of the handsomest m. n the senate. Miss Cleveland will not return to the white | house until fall Douse cleaning has been | tion e ' funeruls H The chargo the unlimited the silver The best west demands is not true. . Tom Ochiltree is abnormally quict. e suftering from ossification of con- of silver because it course is unneces- lue of the 1justec to per- ceulate in harmony. At is no demand for the ndson of Henry Ward Beechoris a rusher on the Yale football teag, Lhe old Kicker himself 1 Upness the Sultan of T ling mentally. Sunset Cox should propound simpler conimdrums. Gen. Lew Wallace, ex-minister to Turl me by teountry on a myst 1058 mission fofycastern part » Thurman, of Ohio, will neve Sl LB of getting tun over by a ra Neioidle: r:].l::m-r ashe carries his red bandanna with Just what the increase M. Bustes 1d what measures should be | itor who recently tion of his pap f enogh, question upon Tohamakoff Hodglpeteoff, who went from What is most | Bulzarin to sce the sultan, probably did so of tho | fonthe purpose of disposiug of his name iu i Job lots, Al its bearings upon home |~ Walt W] inan 1s in sueh bad health as to and industry, internationai 1 4 n be sc Public opinion in the well asin the e i in the weight needed to v o of a Mary retirad from the 1is eoguomen is T re divided be i hle to take his usual Monday HHis eyesight is also failivg, and on thiis count he worries constantly. Mme. Modjeska’s pretty little niec gage l}nlylvr(}\\mn Ralfih, Dodjesks ~luu|\'» son, who has_just graduated from the higli- men and students | est scientine academy in Paris., subject earnest at- Dr. Talmage has figured it out_that people The com- | Who o to heaven will each be given a- room feet square for his-loduings, Many of our millionaives will feel cramped—if ever they get there, Licatenant Frederick Schwatka. soldier, Arctic explorer, artist, doctor and lawyer, has also proven his titie to literary honors, e is a stalwart, powerful, touzh-looking man, with & pleasant face dnd ahead as big as a w 5, and isa brilliant taker and story-teller, JOSH WAS SHREWD. How the Dead Humorist Turned His Humor Into Cash. Tnquiry of the several publishe Jmh Billings' humor, since his d fact that he r in ning his output of humor into eash, Carlton, of New York, say **As soon as Mr. Shaw found that o made hit with his fonetic 3, he made a carveful study of the qu stion how to get the largest money return from his work. He said to himself, *What book has the largest and steadiest sale in 1 und his answer was, ‘the al- 1t So he rfesolved to make almae nacs. Ho came to me with the idea, and 1 told him that I would only publish his rmers’ Almanax,’ a8 he called it, un- guarantes ; inst loss, l'h: ¥ worfeetly wiiling, for he expel of postoflices has tllm wtmost confidence in L of first and j and conscguently he got while those of rery sral share of Lllm pru‘mwliv'u 3 Lhons y K sn ta whit astonished, und fourth grades, who are | PSS ooy "Vike' wis: whon, tho | t worked, have been | g, n« e reached 120,000 copies, I be- treated with positive ir e ||n- publieation nts made bt alt the various contestants will ing thoe with about se of nutional honesty and uvention of country post- assemble next month in «d by The meeting will con- and fourth cluss 1l for such & convention is For years past, as perience rsal complaint, all the pertaining to the manage- was had and r $6),000 el nith, survivor of the firm & Smith, relates that Shaw 1e to them for u|‘ re wdvertisement llwumr of the first aly ¢, but 1 no belief in u heavy sale, and ng to ofler only %30 for the SpaC you think it won't sell 500 copies?” ho & L “Well, sign a contract to pay 10 cents a copy for your Iyertisement and 'l be si d. " The B rrain was made on that basis, and he neident- | g0t %hore than #1,200. His shiewdness dollar for such | was also shown in his solicitation of bids wnd second eluss | from the story pers for his contribu- depart- | tions, for he obtiined $100 w week for an average of 500 word He lived well, londed with | e po b al! ext v, and loaves an estate worth It may rielly us follows: Ever light, pens, ink, paper, encils, &« number of books in , whilst ey in all first ey are not only their legitimate incomes, turn over to mment a lay nt box rents, althoug their own private iry Burned. sounded at 4 Saturday 4, Eleventh und Dor- the department to South Thirteenth, where Winte rI\ ck breass foundry wis atir The a's, 8% and hook and Ludders yesponded, but before they conld get to work tie flames hid ghined & headway which it was impossible to overcome. The building burned complotely down, and all the machmery will bo pretty nearly a total loss. The damage eannot yot i estimated, but itis ronghly placed ut between §i,500 and . Lhis in- chudes a stable which lunm ddown. T'wo horses navrowly esciped perishing in the flanies, and would undoubtedly “but for the efiorts of My, Cinderman, who rush- ed out of u ne ig honse and ook them from the burning stuble. Slugged and Robbe A fire alarm morning from box cus streots, called the propert the in- eaten | oflicos, ¥ of case which the depart aurdly allowunc ca in Nebraska whose sourcy of aetual ex- accounts K hive, for ofeoll for 50 long in Wash- whiois willing te nceept the the puragraphs, but the hardest worked ollicial in A man named Wm, B nt while he is cortainly the | Bouth Omaha, was found Friday evoning Phe smallness of his of- | in an unconscions condition on the Bur- lington & Missouri tracks, noar the Soventh strect bridge. His scalp was St | badly eut and bled profusely. = Upon s for | being tuken to Bell's drug stove and xe- thousand post. | vived, it was discovered thit his pockets and | had been ritled, his watch and some small change being taken. Budgor was wober, wml said thut the last thing ho ipt of a rap on g Jight controls have mado congress: ity - the head as he turned on hoari; ilroad eommittee l st behund him. " AL = » A ng and discussed plans. | gy i dorstond that Gov. Dawoes will in the right divovtion, l » reside nt the miss meeting of lrish OCTOBER 26 CALLING ON THE CONDEMNED | A Visit to the Oage of Quiun Bohanan at | Otoo County's Ja THE CRIMINAL AND HIS CAREER. Yay Life of the Doomed - His on of Nebraska's Peniton- glary - Gere's Voto in 1882 Analyzed-City Briefy, EROM THE BER'S TINCOLY HURBALY Quinn Bol n, the condemned mur- derer, was visited last Saturday at the Otoe county juil, at Nebraska City, by a Bk roporter. The cell ocenpied by Bo- hanan is on the south & the build- &, and the cell in which he is confined what may be ealled an iron cage within a cage. The cago is 6} feet one way by 7§ fect the other, and is about 7 feet high. It is enclosed on three sides with heavy boiler plate, with only one side grated. The atmosphero is eclose, and when asked, Bohanan said he suf- fered a great deal from a lack of fresh air. In appearance Bohanan is 8 man weighing about 145 pounds; he has dark hair and beard, with a slight tendency to buldness; his features are rather sharp cut, and his actions are nervous and at times quite unimated. Tho erime for which Bohanan now stands convieted by the judgment of the supreme court of the state was the kill- ing of James Cook, at Waverly, Neb,, mn Febrt , 1882, During & disenssion over a trivial matter, the spelling of a word, & quarrel avose between the men. Without apparent provocation Bol pulled out his pistol and shot Cook ing him almost instantly. His first oceurred at Lincoln in June he was prosecuted by John €. Watson, and defended by O, P Mason, who has since been his attorney. Bohanan was convicted of murder in the second de- are nd his attorney moved a new trial and change of venue to Otoe county on account of prejudice. When the second hearing occurred the jury brought in a verdict of murder in the first d nd the the, supren and judgment aflivm During nrogress of t m.-ml trind it was found ditticult to ge , but tinally one was ich u)m||| ised some of the of Otoe coun Bohanan i itten by rly every paper in the state and it i only necessary to say that he was bori in Kentuck H dad in the er owned a small farm, but in his own words he asserted that *ho neve ol man do a lick of work Bohanun said th, > fat men and that had been his vy thinking of Judge Mason. The Bek reporter asked him whether he would rather be in the cell Iw now confined in or he had been inear - ing. When the question i Bohanan started up and in an excited manner said: i one Wo: place than the Nebraska penitentia and th: is hell; there is on D that T can conecive to be worse that hell and it is the penitentiary, hell is the only place that be worse than the pen tentiary Afte n had finished this rather incoherent statement he uttered a short, dry laugh, and commenced talking about something else. When asked why he had sueh an aver- sion to the penitentiary, he said he had a good many reasons but would give no particular one For some time past Bohanan reading the wuml’u( the celeb; of the State of Missouri agai Kring, who murdered hix wife about fourteen years t. Louis. That was hotly c nd during its , adency Kring lay i y il at St. Louis for over cight y enso was taken to the supreme court of the United States, and it was there several years before final | ing. It was tin determined that Kring had been guilt manshwghter, and _\IU' ment was ren- dered ac :mlingl Bol n studies this ¢ with great cagerness, although com- petent lawyers say tha is no similarity botween the two eases. Up to the present time Bohanan claims that he | has given $925 to his_attorney. Of this amount his_ sister, Betty Potts, of Bag- dad, Kentucky, s furnished him $600. The remainder was sent to him by rela- tives in Missouri. When asked whether iy more money from his 1 shook his head and said no. Hesaid he would rely altogether on his attorney for an appeal to the ipreme court of the United States. it gentleman, he suid, had told him it wouldrequire at least a thousand dollars to further prosceute the case. He eould not r: s it, While speaking I|||nn this subj Bo- hunan said he bised the commissioners of Otoe county for not allowing Ium the vight to worn” for himself while il AT the penitenti ho said, l\mI\ml ma- chines were used Which would (urn out | e from five to cight puirs of stockings per day. He had tried to have the commis- sionors allow hiw to have one so that he conld make money enough to continue his defense. The commissioners had re- fused, although he =aid he had offered to iy themfor thy 5 of i guard and his own bourd besides. He believed that he conld have made st least $200 por month at the work, and this would have allowed him to take th 150 to the su- preme court of the United States. Bol n has w patent f corn shel- ler which he invented du his term in the penitentinry. He hus, id, made nothing out of it, although he believed the mnplu ity of the invention would proved very profitable, Bohanan's veligions belief scemy to be that of a future existence, but he seems not to have any fuith in orthodoxy tohanun has his small cage fixed up in grotesque form. Cut tissae paper « pends }l'um the ceiling, and upon the waulls he has made frames of the paper, into which are set pictures of his sister, Betty Botts, himself and a number of other friends. Bohanan does not seem to have given up Liope, but depends upon his cotnsel, Judge Mason, whom he thinks will bring Iulw e Lo a fuvorable issue for bim: self. a8 been GERE'S VOTE IN 1882, Among the other foolish things done by the republican state convention was the nomination of C.IL Gere for the regency of the state university, if for no other veason than that he alveady holds an of fico under the state government. The Tnst legislature ereated the railroud com- mission, and under the law the three members of the body were eanch wllowed ary at u salary 000 per year, the position beir sine in every sense of the term.” The work is nominal, and the position pl ntin the extren When the commission travels it is fy nished with th market affords by the railroad over whose lines the ¢ , for the sup- defocts, dis- inations und otherwise lightening njust 3l le by the co punies ugainst busingess wen’ at urlmn points in tho state. Mr. Gere wus imnie: | ‘trae, diately apyoi -(m| one of thoe seery althongh b 18 then regent of the unl versity, hu \||u( been clected to that posi tion in 1885, 1t plain vielation law for Gere to hold two positions undor the same government, but thi W entirely ignored by the o Gere, who scems entirely every thing ho can gotand sigh for mor ‘Ilie Bk veporter has looked over the vote for state oMteers in 1882 and finds that Mr. ( 8 vole was nest {o the smallest of the list, Loran Clark baving ast number, T next smallest was that received by Dawes for ernor - The vote will be here giy Dawes, fo wernor, received a total of Mo on, democrat, i Ing prolubition, malkiy vote 1ees the over his op ponei s of ived 421 § 2,210, while the prohibition eandidite only received 4,769 votes. In Lancastor, his county, Gern ran behind his ‘ticket to w considerablo extont. For instanco his unty was only 2,632, while for secretary of state, was lerence of nearly 800 votes, The tote is only given toshow Gere's unpupulu ity and ihe unwiseness of the convention in nominating him for a position contrary to law and for that | matter common political docency CITY ITEMS. Two of the penitentiary guards were in the ety Friday nightin o terriblo state of intoxi louting and muking w rible noise at a very late hour. ‘The snotified them to desist or be taken to the coo The bums then went their way homeward, A night or two ago tho WO N0 titied that an attempt wuuhl be made to rob Hurlbut's clothing house. The ofhi- wers accordingly led upon My, H. and informed pof the little scheme and he immediately p Lone of his elerks in the store in company with Policcman Kelley, and then awaited the coming of the crooks, but they failed to put in an appearanee, Whether they got wind that the authorities were aware of their inte i tions or not is not known, but they f: to putin an appearance and the gu \|:l\ Kept watch all night "he city 1S too many men lying around doing nothing, and always on street corners da nvuul nights. These sons shonld he ordercd to leave the at once. All the prisoners turned s from the states prison usually make Lincoln theiv home, and it is a gres wonder that more crimes are not com mitted. The citizens agitating the question of having a law passed pro- viding for the expense « ing the prison oflicers take conviets, one dity be fore their time expires, and escort ihem to the counties from whicn they were is, it is thought by many, will he city of a large ver cent of its that of £ neoln water works a good finun investment. They b been in ouse but four and onel months, and yield an income at the GO0 per annum. At first many ¢ zens thought that the water works would prove a burdento the eity and source of expense, but this is now proven to be a mistake. In a shovt time the in- come from them will not only sustain the expense, but pay the interest on the wa- rnest, of B. & M. land llu-rluf another 1 ceedingly happy. — Svi 1 witly M. Jor olly over C.J.'s 1 depa fouling vory dition. Mr. Campbell. the father of the notori- ous Ed Campbell, came to Lincoln a few days ago, and while at his son louse was robbed of $50. He immediat 1y informed the police, but shortly afte wrd requested them notto nything about it, as he had reason to beliey Murs. Camphell, his danghter aw, had taen it. The old genfleman folt very bad orer his loss. Quite a number of fine stock sales t: place around Lincolnin the ) fow weeks, in a few It is beginning to be a common prac- tice for the churches to employ and ps choir singers, and the result i chureh-going people are entc I\\ll:l nice qnmrmn 5 and duets cvery Sab- hath The demoerats are boginning to we their campaign in Lanecaster county, cral speakers having made arrang to speak to the precinets, But, l“|||~ easter county has 2,000 republican ma- ]UI E ight vote. The Knights of Lubor of Lincoln are said to be taking a sort of hand in poli- T S ey are Dolng Quite Well, e ington appenr y well in 2 worldly way. T, C wlord, a well know s just bought o handsome residence. The chief of the associated press, McLee, owns a on Conneeticnt avenue. Mur- Philadelphia Times, owns and i an elegant residence. John Jarty, of the San Francisco Chronicle oy and puts it into house: Boynton has fine residence 1\14 Bride, of the Cincinnati Enqui Tives in Nis own honse, and it is a good one, espondents Ogden, Young, Nordhofl, Lightner, Lyman, Scott, Smith, [l I and Richirdson are among the newspaper men who own their rosi- dences nt the federal oapital, Sl S Left for the Wost. s, Hownrd and Dandy left for the west Saturday to be gone n week or ten days. They will inspuct Fort Robin- son and Niobrara., SNEEZE! SNEEZE' 1 until your hend ady to 1y off; un- 1o wnd eyos dix GYCOsKIVD At thin, {rvitating, wi- tory thuid; until your hewd aclios, mouth and the Pchiedzind blood t fove weat. This s wn Acuto Catairh, und s instantly velieved by u singlo dose, and perminently cured by ane bottle of BANFOKD'S KADICAL UGl ¥Oit | Cyranm, $1.00, box Cutarrhul inone puek- ists for 8100, with Inhaler, e, one inhile Wy 10w b P BANFOIN 8 HADICAT CUIK The only & spocitic Mod. Timos 1 we iy e i ov. i, Wi I Catarrh, Oio { nigal Co., Hustuu. HOW'S YO MATIZE 15 fion thut uppeals 10 overy watism, who finds the ord tersund Ininients powerls L. o such tho CUTICUR Y P TER I8 0 0l i e Jurco of relief, bunishing o, neuralisic, s a' piiiis ns by o A drugiwin froo. PorTe shufp and norv oviginul, & 18 CONDUCTED BY Royal Havana Lottery (A GOVERNMENT INSTITUTION.) Drawn at Havana, Cuba, Ever LIO to 14 Days, “Tickets in Filths, Wholes, Fractions pro rata. npulation, not eontrolied by the et sst, 1L is tho fuirest thing i the nuture of chunoe in existence. For llokvn uprly 0 BUIPSRY & OO, k213 “l"lthfl)fl lly K«lll'l'HNle A0 bluia of the | own | are proving | ¢ | oilic 1d two more are to come ol | SPECIAL NOTIOES. Advertisemonts under |hlll mn MHW Tine for the first insertion, and 7 cents for anoh \ent Insertion, Sevon words will bo count- e to the line: they must rn_ consecutively and must bo paid In ndvance. ANl advertisements must be Handel in bofore 2 o'clook p. m, And 18 will they be taken of hone. Fylse under no cireums a by tele Inul-~ vortistog in theso columns and hav. i the mnswors addressed in care of Bre, will lense neke for eheek to enable them to get thelr etters be delivored except on All answers to advers losed in onvelopes. as none wil tion of check TO LOAN - MONEY. e MONEY-To loun. The Omaha Finanolal Bx. AV chinnge, 155 Farnam stroet, up-stairs, makes lonns on all Classes nf security ' from & §10 ohne tel lonn 10 £100W an ronl estate. Wo make loans 10 suit all wppiicants on long o short Hne on jmproved real ostate, laud contraots, leusos, | bulldings on lonsed land, seoured notos, collator: | alx vlintteis, oF good sectivity of any kind. Low OS] B0y T Omntia Fiuanclal Exchunge, 1568 Frenem stioot, up-stairs. t MoN®eY ANED—Bemis, 1ith and I{: | [u' ¥ TO LOAN=O. F. Davie & Estate and Loan agonts, 1506 Pa \ ONEY O LOA wood seouritios Metiavock, & Red1OK ook, Lo I st MONEY TO LOAN on Chattels, Wooley & Hurrison, room 20, Omaha National bank | building. L) [ONEY TO LOAN ~On roul ostate and ohat- tols. DI B0 l\ ONEY LOAN l'»(lnl'hll"\ll. nn(ul'l\.R. 1t dickeia bought and soid. AL Formpn, 213 &, 1t L2 MONEY 10 16 AN—Tn suma_of §200 and up- AV s on fivstclnss roal estate socurity. | Totter s Conn, aum St [ | '\ ONEY LOAN M aice, on furnituro, personnt proporty ot all 1 vilue, without removal, | Bank, corner Wih und Farnum. | strictly conttdental. | MOREN MONEY 1AM w6 on chuto | 4, Withuell building, N. F th an | ney. After yoars of exporicnes and & carelul | Etdy of th louning niongy on por- | konil proporty, Thuve at nst per n systom | whereby tho publicity. usunl in - such onsos is | done vy Wit and Twm now in a_position 10 | meet thie domunits o ail who becomo tempors arily wssed nid desiro 10 raise money. witho vind fnn quiot manner. Houso: Keepors, proiossional gontlemen, mechanios and [ otisesin dninguana Caun 1 BIUtTs, ean obtain Tavunces fom $1010 $L00 on such seourity i i pinnos, muchivery, hor 0%, WIHONS, W rocoipts, socured hotos | of hand, ote’, without removing sume {rom own- or plico of businoss. Also on fing ches aid Dinmonds, ono of the advantages [ © i (hat tny puet of nny loan can e paid nt iy time which will roducs the interest pro rata yball lonns renewed ot the orieinnl vates of ine st 1 hive 1o brokers in connection with m; but porsonally superintend all my lonns, Private oflicos vonnceted with my general 0 thut customers do not come in cons | tret with ouch other. consequently | teensactions strictly room 4, Withnell building, N Hurney, Omuli, und 52 Parl D i C, F. lteed & Co's. Loan I10S, horses, WHgOns inds And nll other ar- Ovor Ist Nat't All business L) onoy to rolt,room Son 4 doing I o uny place in tow TFor purticulurs address 1, U., oo Ottico. 02 2—Or would trado for wood clty or Pt proporty, i drst ol K of millinery and faney zood ool 1o 15 and doing Bood business ! tate Agonts. 8. 3 1 i Douglus, aro now offering 10 esidonce and suburban prop- Sonie of the most advantageous barguin arkot cun Le obtained by calling Tmproved and unimprovod proport 3 lots und desivablo sites in the best wdditions can be bad at reasopnblo pr and cusy torms. BEmovih Tl TN mproved farme. will trade for improved ¢ property, W. H. Groon, over Ist Na- tionul Bunk. FOR SALE-MISCELTANEOUS. POk SALE-Modium plntform wion box newly painted, perfect vopuir. Hogors & Sois. unct Miton " JOR SALE—Cheap, furniture of un eleht room house, suitabi bourding house or voomers: Also liouso for rout, at 124 Howrd st. MORSAL finost now Chup, 1nguiro 807 8. £81 8t 432 pnufl,\n.—-m‘ A BARGAIN—A No. tograph gallory. ostablished 12 yenrs, good business; everything in complote i a tlourishing town of 7.000 Inhabitants. For riiculirs address Photographor, 130x 200} LOUR—Car lots or losg hurrols or sueks. Our*No 1 heat flour, wrrentod bost o, ke your i Tiizhest prico puld uckwhent g W. J.Weishuns & Co., City Mills Omuhi. 147 I{""‘ HAI urnit room house, % block I | House for vent, 45 por month. Dodge st. 0 suit trado, iy ninod” b JPURE BUCKWHEA! " | I ) i iploto of a ton. postoftico, Apply ut 162 01t SALE—A No. | driving or work horse for cush or o time. W. K. Croft, Room 4. Withnell Building. O i nnd hotel for 3 Information, corner 10 and Howard OB sALE-T W, Wi pOR SA wo lots i Pelbuu Placs, ong block from streot cur track, Inguive 218 3, Lith street. " B P OR SALE—Or would trido for 8 good horse B0 werex i Gospor county. Av- th strvot. whont bran, 250 per 10)bs, & Co., City Mills. AL BUSINESS CHANCES., [ on sAu a gonorl Ktock of quired, %500, Store#: cure o oflice. Business chinee, In a sl town, haniiso: Capital ro: raut, Address H NI SALE—First olisy paying business, woll Ostablished and piy i furge proits, Row: sons for s olling sitistactorily expliined, . Good apportunity for you. Cull, or address, Korn & DI, 10140 8treof, Lineoln, 64 JOR SALE<A genoral merchandiso Inhhmm | vapidly growing iown not B srom b j coln, Bost trado und location in town. A gples aid opportunity for w party wishing u good | ODenini, wid having (ot sovon to lon thousand Aollurs in cash, dlsoll for cnsh only, or purt cish, balunee ml estuie an Omuba, ~ Address Mordhunt Beo Offiee, 4 POk, SALE-tomploto outst for banking honge, consisting of lnrzo fire and burglae proof sufe. iron v punter, ofo., ull new. Would propesty o wild Tands. C. B, Mayne, 1ith and Fuvonm, 631 ling, ol and BOARDING, JR0M nnd bourd, 8 por we cution. 1514 Divenport st. ki very bost lo- 16500y 13% AN Dy boarders at 119 North 16thy nour it 1Whuovet | JRO0M with bourd, Wi Capital ave. 40208 LOST. Weddnosdny. Oct. 21st, le rowird oy hor returh 4 Willluma, TRAVED cow, Suit Hedtleld, 18U W Led and white 4 stright horns Lath und dzard st., cow, biind one ¢ und I . Mo pair Co., 111 Soutls 1 b il Dol PERSONAL. YERSONAL A respectuble young lady de sires to correspond \luhur nticiun, A rosk dent of Ouihu profervsd with wwteimoniul i fention. Addvoss Miss M. Kelley, 165 liror twuy Brooklyn, K ., N il 6 LT OF L0y N “THE CEDARS o youny budlon. Dbty s gichis, 1 s

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