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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 5, 1881)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY NOVEMBER 5 , 1881 The Omaha B L'ntilhhod rory morning , eicept i Tha only Monday morning dally , ar . fclO.OO I T litre Monti Moulin.- 0.00) ) Una WKEKJjY EKE , putlli ry Wwlnc ilay. T.EKMS POST rATI- Ono Ywr 52.00 I 'Hirco Monti Bbc Mouths. . . . 1.00 | One " eonuispoNnrNci-Ai ) Co Cations rvlntiux to NtW4andkltai ! ! lore nhmililxi rulilretwod to tlio Ki ; THH HKF. . . BUSINESS LETTHHS All 1 LotUii * and Remittance * should dressed In Til * OMAHA VuiiLtsillNi PANT , OMAHA. Draft * , Chuck * nr o'fico ' Onleis to bo miulo order of the Company. OMAHA PUBLISHING 00 , , P ] E.ROSEWATER. Eaito Edwin Dnvla , Mtmaccr of Circulation. v * John It. Tierce U Jn Chruve of th Clrou itiou of THE DAILY JJEE. A. II. ritcli.cnrrniiponilentamlBo GKOIIGK SHIKUIS is a yooi playorbut our present county an tondcnt of public instruction ca him 1'oinlson an election eontc win the dny. Tin : Soulhwoitorn railroad which includes nil touching Mi river cities , hnvo ngrcod to the and unitedly maintain rales fluuco producers. THKUK is yet hope for the fir formation of Texas. A SauAr jury has fixed the pumshmcu stayo robber at ninety-nine yes the pcnitontiary. Tun millers ot Milwaukee MinncnpoliH have declared w wheat npiculatorH. They propt kuok tlio bottom out of the pi boom in prices by closing up mills. OK course Coroner Jucolfl ia i buiinrm obliRjitiona to "Doc. ( linsf , " but lie will Hhow him lit conduct n first cliiss political fu next Tuesday without the use of or emetics. IT is reported on yood auth that Quartermaster-Goner * ! W PayinaBtor-Gcneral ISrown and geon-Gonoral .Uarnos will bo re early in December , their places t taken by Colonel "Kufus Inj Colonel W. J { . Rochester , nnd C Crane , the present assistant general. _ Mu. BLAINI' feels couGdent December p-ill bring a yonoral ou of the present moinbora of the not. Ho tiiinka that ho will hi tired to make way for Air. Pri huyoen , and that a ntnlwart wi appointed in tlio plncu of Postma General .lames. General Gran urging General Bcalo for tlio nav ; partmcnt. _ A ritnsi ! installment of Mot converts have reached Now \ England , Scotland , Germany , Swi land and Scandinavia contribute swell iho number 507. Note atunding the uilbrti of the author ! particularly in Germany , the mn of polygamy and a frco pas& to 1 is n superior attraction to tht ludod nnd hungry peasants o ! the world. The bond required by law , I given by the county judge of county , is for the Hum of fifty 1 Band dollars. Mr. Ghadwiok , was recently appointed by thu cu commissioners to Till the vacanc this oflico , furnished the roqt bond within twenty-four hours his appointment. His ability tc nish so largo a bond on BO short tico. signed by several of our bosl most rciponsiblo citizonu , indi the confidence recouod in bin business men of this community JUDGE CiiAiiwici ; has already onstratod his qualifications for tl fico of county judge. 1'or the tli re o months ho has filled this in Ant position , to the entire satiafa of lawyers and litigants. No reason exists why ho should IK required to give way for O'Co The voters of this county , as w demonstrated on Tuesday next not disposed to "swop horses it middle of the stream , " or to ro an able and efficient officer to place for a man who is untried comparatively unknown , and is without experience , cation or known al MB. WALTON- , the American has made such fabulous Bums of n in backing Lorillard'a nnd Kcono blca in England , is the propriol the St. Jamca Hotel in Now ' Mr. Walton and his son have unusually fortunate in bettin ) horse races , the pool-bellors docl that they are in luaguo will Sanatio majesty. Two years father and eon went to Saratoga , at a single meeting captured 820 in stakes , ruining three pool-so Their winnings in England this HI arc estimated at over half a mi Mr , Walton thinks betting even profitable than keeping n llnjt < hotel. L. THE COUNTY THEASU1 SHIP. The voters of Douglas com bocal'ed upon next Tuesday I a county treasurer for the etisu joars. The oflico in in many i the most important and rtHpon any within tlio gift of the peoj requires n capable , honest and < man with brains tothihk and v cculivu ability to administer , all it demands of its incumbent nugh knowledge of thoinlticate of an office through which pas mi ally all the receipts an Imracinentfl of Douglas < I'lio candidates now in n lion before ) tlio people fi : ountry troasurership nro Job ind Chrii. ilaitman , and the > f Omnlin nro called upon to vliicli oi those H ntleinun ittcd to fill the position w ; reatcst profit and sat infliction ax pay era. Mr. Hush is too well known itizons of Omaha and the ro if Douglas county to require pi ho hands of tlio pros.4. Fu earn past his efficient servi loputy county treasurer have lini known and respected by no who ban had huainess Iranst u the ollico. A man of rdi nd refinument , hu Ins u thcao ( jiialitios tlio iini > ort. ! initials of an excellent accon ntiring energy , the highest ml nd a courtesy in the discharge til ion \\hich has not failed tt : ,3 mark on all with whom ho hn roiight in contact. No man otter tbau County Treasurer 10 elllcioncy and value of John nd the testimony of the bo : ) itnty commissioners ia unaniin 10 praise of the businoi < s qu ; urn which RO admirably fit h ; 10 oflico to which ho in nominal 10 republicans of tins county. Chris Hartman , the dome itninou for the county treasure a chronic oflico Becker , whoso l > al claim for public recog : a to upon thu alleged fact th a German. As city troasun ities were ably performed by i y , who possessed the ndvn or Mr. Ilarttnan of nnderatn mble entry bookkeeping and ilo to write and comprehend si : cutivu Huntunccs in tlio Ei ngunge. Of Mr llartman's ho ere has never been nny more < an there has been of his ignot oncst ignorance ia not , how 0 bent of claims upon n positu laucial trust , nor , when j no other qualilici an that of u .lionality , is it the best guar of th r * n faithful performance ss of the county treanurorship unty treasurer must bo able mothing more tlmn to reat : ito bad English in order to gal nfidonco of Omaha tax-payera nging around slreot corners or substitute for thu practical iiico gained by four ycais fai irk in ono of the moat impu d dilllcult ollicuain the county use. Our tnx-payora will d is election upon the merits o iididatcs. It is simply iv > n of qualifio.kUona. Jolm s domonstratcd his n' fill the ofiico through four yea puty&hip under one of the iciont county treasurers which I 1 county hasi over had. II .i/.on who is respected by fr d political enemies. Ilo is n intelligence and education , lisa essential qualifications hu at of being a republican an iminoe of his party. No indod voter should hesitate ; out in casting lib vote for uah next Tuesday , and ho oug i elected by a handsome major ! AccouniNa to the statement nt out by Chief of Statistics Ni ere were landed during Soptt 1,924 passengers from foreign les in the customs districts of' ere , Boston , Detroit , Huron , : seta , Now Orleans , New York , .mnquoddy , Philadelphia , and runcisco. Of the whole nui $ , -152 were immigrants , 8i80 , : tizons of the United Slates ret oin abroad , and : ) ,092 aliens no Ming to remain in the country , emigrants are classified by ius ua follows ; Englnnd and V 097 } Ireland , 5 , 33j See 071 ; Austria , l,071tj Gormanj )8 ; Norway , l,7&Uj Sweden , I anada , 8,710 ; China , ! > 7G ; ai ' .her e ountrios , D.8D8 , Com itli thu corresponding month o nar the increase amounts to i ho falling cfF in immigranta anada for the month , as com ith the corresponding month o oar , amounted to nearly fifty poi hero has also been a slight de- i emigration from Ireland and ia. Tlio bulk of thu increase om Germany , the number ) , C08 as against 13,141 foi lonth of September , 1880. F iiartor ending September 30 the ar of immigrants is shown n,803 , while the number fc irrosponding quarter in J88 ( i5,233. Tiiu following are tht ibutions of the several couutii 10 three months just past : En id Wales 24,708 ; Ireland , I jotland , 4,890) ) Austria , -JGa7j 7fi"fJ H i many , r)0-113 ; Norway , , den , in,059j CanndA , 19,310 ; 1,807 , and all other country , . ' Mit. G. W. DOAXK ngain p his compliments to Dr. Miller i trenchant style. Uy the way , floes the Htrald propose to nen Doano lint little bill for publiil full that railroad law , as rei | some weeks fino. OTHER LANDS THAN Ol The Gorman elections haven : in nn overwhelming defeat for Itismarck. The plain issue bcfi people was n vote cf confidence government r.nd they have am by returning oil tlioleadorsof thi sition and decreasing seriously destroying entirely the force coalition against jirogrcssist pies. Tlio division and sub-divi parties in Germany is BO intricat nn analysis of the returns is i impossible. Results have been re from 308 election districts. Th ccssful candidates include 30 co ntivca , 21 free conservatives , 8'J bora of the centre party , 32 na liberals , 30 secessionists , 27 prt wts , 12 I'olcs and 21 protester particularism. In districts wher { overnmonl put forth the itrengUi in support , of its fiiunt nosh significant defeats were cu .crcil. 1'rinco Jhsmarck's son iam was defeated in tliu Mulh lialrict by 500 voles. The ireacher , thu llev. 33r. Stoeckoi lefcatod by over (5,000 ( majority , stouckor was the instig.vtor of var against tlio Hebrews , and w ; ardcd as the representative o iiiti-Somitia movement , and hi check t eat is tv well-deserved larrow-mindod nnd prejudiced fai The result of t' ' > o elections mi tattling to the chancellor as for : ig liis coming downfall lower. The composition of ionium parliament has been pec y fitted for the display of Bisnr oculiar tactics. Divided into fi r more parties , nnd ouch pi ; hose individuality dependu la pen minor questions of principl olicy , none have been strong en 9 command : i majority of the K tag. Taking advantage of this ition of affairs Bismarck's air eon to accomplish such com ions , often of conflicting intci i were necessary to carry his i res through the Imperial parliau bus inthopuriod prior to the Fn 'russian ' war the Chancellor i idical progressist and free tr ; ater ho became a conservative i cr tc win the support of the 1 olding classes to hia policy of pr on and centralization. In the lit elections the strongest efforts mdo to carry the polls in the jrvalivo interests , but notwithst ig the immense power which the srvativos were able to bring to id the largo sums of money uxj 1 on their behalf they have mot i overwhelming defeat. Tlio ressists and liberals have done hilo the cloricaln have scored n int success. The whole qucstii rinco Bismarck remaining in p > w depends upon the amount of 3rt ho can expect from these In tiould thu Chancellor refuse tinge ingo or modify the May laws diu ; air t the Cutholicaho willcncoi i opposition almost as gro.it as : the progressists. Little can at it bo expected by the govorni 'om the conservatives. This cri ivere , and is made more so by th art that I'rinco Bismarck will pi ly dissolve the present elected ps lent before Christmas. Ono of the most pleasing resul 10 Gorman elections is the dufe 10 "Jew baiters. " All the omitio candidates were dofoatc 10 election of liberals by largo mties. The Hebrews in Genre ro with the popular party and 01 do of constitutional liberty , orco onslaught indulged in ag loin was instigated by noblemen ore offended at seeing "con adesmoii" erect palatial man usido their ancestral castles. I ot long ago when the n ion , to a very great snt , owned the country. 10 family of a wealthy count on 'ould accede to the estate , an ould enter the army as an oflii liird would go into the church , o omo mercantile pursuits , each h ; lie protection nnd patronage of oblb relative and all his friends , olitics of the last twenty years ondered ecclesiastical offices lot irablo than they were formerly ho close buriness competition o lebrews has tended largely to ri ho morchanta of noble lineage t [ inks of common mortals. Th ultod in open and disgraceful ility to the Israelites , which has ordially denounced at the poll ho liberal elements of German vi The situation of affairs in Ir omains practically unchanged , v ondcncy towards quiet. The ourt is overwhelmed with bus nd ttia tenantry are transfc heir cases from representatives < oaguo to thu hands of private si ira. Fifteen hundred cases an o have been entered in a aingk L'hero have been 30,000 applic ; or notices , and UICAO are on increase , In county Mayo , the league holdalmcstunlimitct not less thnn a thousand tem Castlobar have applied for n Thin well illustrates the feeling fanners when loft to chooao thei course of action. The Rover matiifeaU A disposition to give a nuts n fair chance under the Ian Four commissioners have bee pointed , each of which will h , own district , and commence to diciUo in a few days. The peril applications will also be uxtciu older to permit tenants whoso have been abandoned by the so nf the land league to commune ceedings. While the German elections turned out BO disastrously to Bisi , Loon Gambotta ia riding on thi ft-nyo of public favor in Franco , liroua to teat his strength in the > er of deputies the French pi innonnccd himself aa a provi ; andidato for president of that L'hu billet rcaultud in his elect ) i vote of 317 to 20 , n rcault whic n the highest degrcr flattering rieiuls. There seems to bo no hat Gnmhetta has after Consideration of the qii lecided to accept office nnd tc i pen himself at 1'resident G ; equeat thu formation of a chl U a recent interview with the lent it was agriled that M. Gun : night iiKsumu the presidency o ouncil , with or without a port I. Gamboltn ban not yet disclosi Togrammo or the composition < abinot , but it is believed thi iuon Say will bo minister of fin I. Do Freycinot minister of wa I. Ferry minister of interior. The first case decidcdjby the jurt resulted in a material rodu f rent. The land was discovert o poor and marshy and praet orthloas without the oxponditu : jnsidor.iblo labor and money or irt of the tonaiu. Thu lander or hearing both sides adjourne lew the property and imtnodi jcreod a reduction of CO shilling 10 rent. The case will be app ) the Kuperior court. Austria and Italy have been iting during the past week ovei looting of the Emperor Fr > aeph and King Humbert of I ho meeting , which waa nt the ret ' the Italian king , is considered d for Austria's alliance in cas oublo with France. The go : ipression is that the visit of alian king was not altogether iino to the Austrian emperor , fusal waa impossible without Him ; Italy. A correspondent s at there is only ono alliance ia carea about , and that ono , w firmer than ever it luu boon y < 10 Gorman alliance. But thu sror naturally wishes that Ai iould bo on good terms with all iighbors , and that IH exactly wl auld have rather done without ] umbert's visit. Austria has hi lived on a very friendly fo < ith the French Republic , and cos being represented as playinj , rt of a big brother to Italy agi ranee. The inlluonco of the Irish vet iglish boroughs is making itself ainst the govornmont. In the ms hold this week in Liver ] anchoster and Leeds , a notice crease in the liberal vote * rked , nnd a corresponding inci the conservative strength , j iposaiblo to say just what Irisl England expect to gain fro > rty which , for centuries , has o consistent enemy of every n ont looking towards Irish relief. Franco is not disposed to lei ilping hand to the Land League , leading article the Republique 1 is'e expressed public opinion wh iid ; "If the Irish were abl ason they would understand uch as Europe is disposed to uy , lizo with them while their compl lund no echo , public sympathy ; .sort their cause us BOOH as it is lat they rebel for the moro phi ' rebellion. The government it right and justice on its side. ' Some ono baa taken the troubl ) lloct statistics of the existing p rokers in the United British I am. Their total number is 4,37 ! uring a single year they toke in , itimated , some 200,000,000 pie .eiiirns made by 831 pawnbn ipre.scnt a business of 32,50 ! Icdu'eH , and the total of 200,001 calculated from these returns ppoars that the 32,500,000 tra ons involved 1,887 cases in th cu courts and the arrest and in iiment of 450 persons facts \ u not Indicate as much irrogul nd trouble us might have been Ic > r. Only 2,311 of the pledges iven up. They represented a uluation of 1,080. STATIHTJCH of the population c eria , which include in their estii omadic tribes and colonials , da take out a largo total for that id dreary Asiatic country. The only 1,385,000 souls , who nro ividod among the provinces' ulsk , 408,000 ; Tomsk , 320 koutsh , 105,000 ; Yunlssi , 103 Transhaiknl territory , 141 } . 3,000 ; Maritime provinces , Yakoutsk , 112,000. Since tin of Siberia includes nn area of 1 DOO nqti.iro vunsU ono linea : being nearly three-quartera of it is clearly apparent 1 thinly populated thin territory Personal But Pointed , ( lie The editor of the Herald attci Bolster up his sinking credit , ai iuvo the odium of hia disre [ > OHilion as n monopoly capper , nember of the thieving printin ; > y claiming anBocmtion with mt er than himsulf. This i ild trick cf Dr. Millers , t will not B.IVO him L'lio unauthorixed use of thu nai lighly respected citizens by bin ho hope of thereby committing 0 an endorsement of his silly ngs and venal practices , sum , cta aa a boomerang. Two nt 1 hose "better men , "whoso good lave been lugoed into this c ersy without their consent b ilillor , with thohnpo of thereby f hem in an attitude of apparel agonism to mo , have voluntoc xprcaa to mo their cntirn disap ] fsuch use of their nnmea , nnd .isgust at tliu freedom so asaun ) r. Miller. The point which this editorial laker attempts to make in his f his "close , personal , i rofcsaional and political ition" with Judgp Wakeloy , ihea into thin nir lie aimplo atatumenb that Wikoly was not a caucus nomii ny time as the candidate o oinocratic party of the leyi.slatu Fnitcd States senator. Tlio ist for him by the democrats , n 10 democrats without exccptk oth houses of the legislature , mntancoua tribute to hia aoun 3 n democrat and his uiractcr as a citizen , and 10 rcault of informal idividual consultations union iw democrats in the legislature. ; rward , when Bomu criticiam isacd upon our action in votin North I'latto man , when the a : n part of the state below the 1 vor claimed the aur.ator , it mild necessary to hold a cauc jininuto a candidate , uml it w tat caucua and the only ci : deinocrata which waa hold , 10 fooling was manifested to voi ) man whoso candidacy couh iplication even , bo conatrucd 1 endorsement of the rotten p a and spiteful vindictivciiei r. Jliller. Hereafter if Dr. J isirea to correct any of my i onta of fact , ho had better giv b to his veracious and mt and accomplished corrcapnn > o Connor. He will have the ight advantage over hia own ations of not only failing uttet : ito any truth , but of atudi oiding all semblance of it. u'ting to sea the brass collar oved from the doctor's neck lough to allow him to print UK w in the Herald , and to see a Miner therein of the connectii o Herald with the ring of ori loves , I remain , etc. , GEO. W. DOA : [ USICAL AWD DRAMA' ' Mrs. Scott-SiddonB is now acting i > ndou Ilaymaarket theatre. "Black-Eyed Susan" is the anbjec w comic opera by Meyer Lntz. Lucca will appear na Margaret jito'a "Mclibtofcle" next Jniun iennn. .T. II. Ilaverly has _ bought out the Ilo and Gilmore interests in "M TOKO ! ! . " Mra. John C. Promont is said to irk ou a tragedy in which Jolm M i h ju < iy iippear. Kate Uatenian , the f.imotH Le ; fier days , ia BUrriuK in the EnKlis tices in upluy called "His Wifo. " A hitherto unknown opera by ho Antwerp I'ainter/'compoaed in tn ho produced in London next * eu W. J. Ferpuson. E. M. Holland , , ville nnd , ) ilin Dillon liavo been en pluy the principal partc of Ucoi ' "Mothcr-in-Lnw. " UIH'H new piece , Lydia Thompson has miulo her uico on the London ataa aftrr n uco thorrfroui of three yeatsa > yi-lty thfatre , an Mrs. Smylie , in ' ) fnts of the flaw , " The Theatre lloyal , of StocV rmerly known as the opera honp en deitroycd by lira. It wa | ii ius * that ( iustftyuH II f. was asnasiti a masked ball in 17U2. The theatrical e\ ont in New YorJ ; ek will be the appearance of the I teedian Ilosai at liooth'd. He will challenge comparison with Sfthi ipoarinx tirst aa Othello. Jolmnnas llralmis will eoon yo to ijen and there rehearre hia new urcrto with Dr. Unlow's orch : iich he will Accompany on ltd c ur throughout Germany. The ideating announcement i * nt Hih'iior Salvini has dolinitelv d return to thU country nuxt year mblic at \8coollyrecei\cdbythe { it hia genius vnmiufahed nil indilfe id the end of thu latest cngairuiuent iumplmnt. Mile. Ilhea , Mr. Sargent's new tin rived in New York. She will mnl * t public aupearauco in this counl ; ilonel Sinn's Hrooklyn I'ark Thee > o 14th nf November , and the foil euk he will act in Booth's Then > in city. She will probably appeal "Adrieune Locouvrcur. " The Cincinnati CollcKO of nmceii that the necnnd Operu V < ill take plnceontheiath , 1-lth , 15th 'th and 18th of next February. > eras which have already been poHi ickled upon nre : "Kidelio , " by H in ; "AfricAtne , " byituycrbeer ; " \ Veil oil , " by lloBsini , mid "Magic Kbit [ ozart. With the exception of tl imcd , whose repetition ia genera ) anded , neither of these grand worl 'er been fairly rendeneil in thin ci fact , in thin country. "Africaini era of extraordinary interest , hi jlleve , ne > er been performed in C kti. Clieytnn * is noon to Imto n row Hire , The nnly theatre it baa nt p n dingy lull over a II very stable , a irforiimncea ure frequently iuteirui : le braying of the mules down i mlly Melville and her e < > mnny i lere ncently , nnd the ( air cantntrii tally shocked when ( lie curtain iv/ii on the lout act to hear it annc mt the imutl variety bhow nnd nuld now bvgin. "Will you b lie > Ul Kiuily , "a co.rufut creHturo it on the Ui In u Hhrckingly uiniug one of the ed < iiuj b > tan -iug oun my nprrn , nd tlio audience iv I me. 1 Hindi iievtr got hi r ( thrill , ice oat of my entu , tuid Unit U i thereMon * why Imnnofry I over myself to bo induced to App ar ii enne. " _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ A Fnrtu Bollnd. I wonder what he IB thinking lu the plowing fields to-dnv ! He watches the hciwls nf the oxen And no\er looks this wny. I wonder If c\er ho ( { ticcseH Thnt under the rngired brim Of his torn Htraw liat 1 am peeping To atcnl n look nt hi ml Ho IIM nlmluii thccurl.1 from hinfn And is looking uji thin way , 0 , where is iny nin-bonnct , mother ! .Ho was thinking of me all day , Anil I'm going down to the men lov For 1 know lie ia waiting there , To wreathe the Minshine bhmotn In the curls of my yellow hair. HONEY FOETlHE LAI Shaded utripe * ivrc In high demnn Muffs ofclvct and Ince will bo n iroguo this winter , Feather head-dresses nre adopt 'o hlona1ilo Four thousand women keep i ihops in New York. Oold effects arc introduced large itriped woollenn UIH seaeon. Immenno whitu satin Ixiws nre v he belt with whtlo ovonlng drcsies , Small flower lints with tiny brii vide spring * , will be used for tlicat : yelling purposes , Plump girls nre Rnid to bo going nnliicm. If this is true , the iiluiup ; irl the Hlinuncr her dinners. Large Alsatian Ixnvs of moires rorn upon the head lK > th by youi lilerly ladien , the Intter chowicj. lone. Mlw > fary O'Keil , of llurek.i , III. , , or debut _ us a burglar hist uck I lingn millinery otoio in the modi a d Ktyle. Some girls nro born fnt , Rome a itncNt , and home fix themselves ui Id iiuwKgapera mid things. [ Arj 'ra\eler. Itcd plush bonnets adorned with II jd feathers , helH by large ; old-fan ! : iste _ buckler' ! , are thu choice of a f cnlric Indies , Coronet wreaths of pure white i nlored flowers will bo veryfmhlr orn with full ovcniiii ; toilet' , wl air arranged n la Josephine. lenl dilver nnd also fine stocl bullr Npinyed , cut In facets which Hji.uk i.unonds nnd look exceedingly ricl ; reet jackets of embossed velvet. A Chicago firm hns invented a bci ith a wardrobe nttnchment. This ccellent idea. Itvill ennlile n won nell her new dr s while she l < ash When n Now Jersey woman shoot irglar nnd kills a neighbor's dog ake her foot the dninnges. After an has paid for f .urortivedogs aho it ) burglar de d in his track. In Melbourne the well-to-do ladie1 ; itntcd the question of Beats for she ] i successfully thit nenrlv all the ibtnouU emiiloyiiijjf emale nsBistant rovided these humane conveniences 3tsarl-gr y hilk stockings , either nl jlicatcly embroidero.l in fine pink , are the rule of the hour. Tht oi n with Stephanie H.andnh of ack batin , fnjtcned uith tiny asps. Gloves , no matter how loiig , that 1 ) the arm ure no longer c nsulcred i yle. Two or three buttons nt th- ily nre nllowat le. Thi > remain ler eve is in solid piece fitting loobely ic arm. Scirfs , Basics and reve s nre mt le new sUipcd and pluided fabrics i id wool. In dresses of monocl ilor the pnnel facials , cauiieole , pel id culFs are frecjuently innde of ri.ht uiaterinls. A late yiensh caprice : s to weai ngs made of real Brazilian beetles. ; her style IB that f n tiny bird bo ich long made < f fine , beautiful fc ycd crimson and g cen. The oycs ( ird ate fo < mcd of dinmonds. More than three thousand wome nployed in the railway offices of AT hey receive a snlnryof S15to30an 'he majority of thorn nre the wi ives or daughters of defunct or i inle emplojes on the different roads The new veils have Itirge clota o : [ net net sni'l to be injurious to the eils of Biuallcr dots , though not ol vte , nro Bafer and more becoming. 10 and grevcudine v ils come in win , bronze , greens , olive , gray and i ilor , with or without dots. Patti'H wardrobe _ is snid to be stui he lierlin jmpers give long ileacrioti s dazzling ( miilitios and mnku up , tort coatuuio , made of blue antit ather , it said to show oft" the stoc iperbly , nnd call down the house. Ufitj an wo are informed , was gott f Vienna modistes without regard t A UBti.Hnurt 1'oughkeejmie Rirl hna in to the presid-nt. of all the prii > llcges in this countiy to inquire vrl 10 fhuuld s y "mumps is" or ' n : o. " Homo of the presidents spoke .glyof . "one mump , " while others icucious of "one mumps. " It is nt ittt aulhoritiet ditler LU uucli vital ons , "What would you do if you _ were were you ! " teriilcrly inquired n ; veil of his Iftdy friend na he escorto nrie from church.Vfll , " nuid sh wvra you I th'.ulil throw nway thi < r rett , cut uj > my cnni for lire ' enr my wnti'li cliain iinderneftth my id stay ai home nights and pra rains. " It must be a daring woman whi far a t'Oiinot that is described i " channin > 8hipu papers ni "perfectly i original , " It is a velvet bonnet ; nitmg pond-lily leave * with Btetni : lns of llk of alight color. An 111 own coilH a en ake cunningly HID \rk giecn pi nab , and in its loatl itter the must brillmut eyes. Pretty hand ncreens or other hone itmeuts nro made of the large ovnl ins for sale everywhere during the limner. Clusters of bright flowers , nd bits of wood moss are arranged ieze aniund thoedgf of the fan , a le center ia net n large bow of natii im. Two of thet-a faun tried toj mke n very pretty ornament. IMPIETIES. The mutual duties f the church d id the monkey me to gather in coiil on i while the organs pluya. * A colored man of Lancaster , Pa. iea nccu'cd of stealing a church. ' iliukey once geU religion ho Hants there ii in the nmrkut. Tha autmusic.1 ir.embtrs of C reoliytvii.ui churcii , Toronto , succee iwdnyiiigoin driving the miulcal Incd meiubers from the sat red pre ' the church nt the toes ni their I he organ lolloweil the p. treating 1 It seems that Mr. Hnrri'on is no ; ily "Boy preacher. " One Mei ho it giren the same title , has bet inl nt Canton , III. , before the Met ! mfereuc1 , on charges of "awci rtinkemiei-H , lying , mi > king nnd c ig t > be a republican when lie was a : rat. " At the recent Methodist conferei inclnnati lii hnp Wiley told the cl en that they inu-t not Vims women as n dangerous practice. Well , lurches will keep on until there wo : ny fun left. The Presbyterians woi jo pie dance , the Methodists kic noking mid kUMng , nnd all the chu rev cut something. It will get BO at hilo that nil wo can do will be t < jo ! nptinU , and go in swimming , The ' sU will never go back on n fellow' * i mtiimulng , A grait msny viesclicrs arouncons being converted to In recent jiMer meeting Ucechcr said he'Mlil tint give some of the patriarchs n very good chnrncter cither , nor find much to pay in commemlitlon of Joshua , while he averted that , in his opinion , Jacob's twdvo " pom were little better thnn cut-throats. llenddod that the ido that God Imd the nulkf , mill wn revengeful , was abhorrent t > every bron < l soul. And jet Ucechcr cnnnut fil a homo the wny Inger-oll can , at n dollar n hrnd. There I * gut ting to be ft good denl of this kind of t lk , aliult an noys us old Prcsbyterlnns n good denl. A Unptlst vrencher , John It. YcatU , di co\ercd the " .Milh-nnimn Spring" on Ureacy Crcc > r , Ark. ltflo.fromn mountain - tain 100 feet lilgh , is the color of elder , nnd tn-t * llknppio iitaudy. An oyo-whuew aym "Thote nmlrr the indiioiico ef the wuter r.ro perfectly ccnlntic. h g ing ami loving everything they meet. Old men iiid old women , young man nnd young : Indies , < mbrjco ench other bv hinging and Iciwinp , 1 mrt nn oil vhlle-hnitcdman Mul wnm.1.1 1 suppopo ab nit eighty yenr ildanil they woio hupping and rkipping Ike'lnmb * . F H W hundreds lying ntmiml ihe tprin no drunk that they ton d not > Und up , and they w ? r lyinic nnd laugh- ug trjmg tn o'liplhcirhandt , " Uev. Koheit Matlo k , rome two years igo ft Methodist mlnlilor Jn Arknnsnn , mind tlie creed of thnt chinch too narrower or ninnuof such bro d KAII O ns he was , md ho junmeil the gnniH nnd establiaheil k religuin of bin own. Thu chief fcnturo if Mutl < ck's rellgt'in WMbloodatonement , mil lie nseil to slaughter lambs nnd burn hem un an altar. Of tour a ho got quilo > following * there is nlwnjs an element u every cotnmuiiity ready tucmbrnco nny. hingnew in r igion or Dolitic * . Another eature of Mullock's religion was the plain uatmerof which ha called sinners liars nnd hievtH. He would point out ptrsnns in he conprog.ition , dciounce thuin ni gin * len , nnd shuw that a siniif r Ytns cither a lar or u thief. Of ctmr o tbo ( inrlies felt lioy were siunerrf , gro t sinners , and were filling to admit it , but they id not think it necessary to rpeak. f it in such plain terms and iu nt per- pnnl ( i manner. On one occasion Mntlock hpoiled a sinner n mud Tom Miller , gently hiding him for bting n Ihr nnd a thief , nd Bftid it would be necunry for him to mkoa blood atonement. Miller got on is enr , ami after church w.ii over wanted j know what rnllock meant. Matlock ion slabbed Miller to the heart , ns n lood atonement , nnd was sent to an in- ine asyluni for n year. The oilier clny ha 'JIB released , and ft party of M.iller'H lends got hold of him and hung him up ) n tree. They dM not state what their jibona were , but the infeienec h that it 'as for a blood ntonemcnt. Liquid Gold- Dan'l Plnnk , of Urooklyn. Tioga county , n , , describes it thus : "I rode thirty . il'cs ' for n bottle of THOMAS' ECI.KCTIUO II , which effected the wonderful cure of crooked limb in six applications ; it roved worth moro than gold to me. " 17co < llw JOYD'S PERA HOUSE ! JAMES E l.'OYD , I'rctirlctor. H U MAHSU , business Manager. rida ] and Saturday c\cnr > K9 ami Hit. Mntlncc. . ANTHONY , ELLIS ft HATA WAY'S AJKsTIC CONSOLIDATED ACOllKGATION ! 4 UNITED SHOWS. 4 loGrandest Constellation of Arltts EvcrOrgonl ? L'ii ( or Olio AilmUsIon. AVKI.'S Newly llatchoil HUMl'TY DUMPTV HcAdul by the ( Iroat , the Only Orlumldi , C. W. KAVKL. lllaco'tf Double Special ! ) ftnvl No cl Co. ' Intirnitioiul Mastojon -o Brtat 1'arkcr-Uohi DOR School. ae Most Intelligent anil Amii'sliis Canines P - [ ore the Aiucrkau Tubllc. JHAV & MANNING'S MUSICAL CONGRESS. irntapiHurnnccliiAmcricaoftliuRrnnilcst Novel- y ol thu ARC , HADW.MI , thu KnstlndlaPrlnccBs. V ire Worchitr. A Venlablo I'ricntess of the Hun , who will nmicar at each entertainment given liy tliia Mona'tr A rcRatlon , in tho.iro- warknmc nnd original Specialties , \ * Once Seen Nv\crta be KorKOttcn. The abo\o inimmoth company , traveling in icir oun VaUco Dr.iwltit ; Hooin Corlilch will i open lor inspect ion of thu public every altor- > on , on day of cxlilliitlan. F.ook out for K rand otcoquo street iiarailc. Sccmo jou Ecivteat jxOlllcc and avoid the jam at the tkhrt otlico. Price of a.liiilsoioii , gl , ; Sc , COc nnd 25c. Docra epee at 7. I'erlonmnce at a o'clock. i Matineu at 2.30 r. in. irquctto nnd I'arquctte Circle UesorveJ , > 0c. rtis Circle , 25c. rnufaa WESTERN iORNIGE WORKS ! C. SPECHT , Proprietor , 1213 Harney Street , iMAHA , - - - NEB. MANUFACTURERS OF HLWMBID ffiDR , Cornices , Jormer Windows , Finials , TIN , IEON \ SLATE ROOFING , pecht's Patent Mettelic Sky light. Patent Adjustadle Ratchet Bar and ' SHELVING. .RACKET . . The are the K ncral State Amenta for the above 10 ot gooda. IRON FENCING. estlngt , Baluttrndes , Vcrnndat.lOfTlceand Bank Railing * , Widow and Cellar Guards ; also GENERAL AGENT Pocrson and Hill Patent Intlde Blind , indies , Nuts , Fruits , Etc , , Etc , N. P. JENSEN'S RESTAURANT And Confectionery ! 416 10th St. , OMAHA , NEIJ. VNOY FROSTED CAKES , &c. A SPECIALTY Iiov4dlni SEALED PROPOSALS For tha Construction of Sidewalks. BcaUd proposals lllli rcecltecl liy the under- ; n d until Novcinbtr l'2th. IfSl , 12 o'clock on , for the cunatructlon a nil rtpnlrlriK of bldc > ilka in front of and adjoining tlio ( ollcmlnjf dc > nbcil jircinlec-s , to-wii : UtS , block ! i5 , north sldo of Cast httec t. I'jtet 16 feet lot 7 , block 5 , north aldoL'aaa fit Ixit 1 , block 49 , vest Hide 22nd tit Lot I , block 12 , uouth bide Wobbler street , to . West -ZOO feet of Bouth 1H2 feet of lot 2 , Capitol north Uo ot rurnham trt-et , clltlon , en Houtli 182 ftot lot 3 , Capitol a | > dltlon , north lo of Farnhani. , , fcldo tide Faro- I , Capitol addition , north , addition , north elilo Farnhkm Ixit C , Capitol rtet. Omaha , Kcvcmbcr 3 1881.c c > jEwmi City Cleric. noUdCt _ laruAerntfr COLUUI1IA andOvrulllCiTCL . Sena i three rent utamp forCatalojrue Mid prtco llat containing full Information , N , I , B , SOLOMON , Palntn.OU * and Gla OMAHA , NEB