THE JDA1LX BEE : WEDNLSDAY SEP'iVMiiJEft 27 The Daily Bee. Wednesday Morning Sept. 27. IVnathor Keport. following observation * are taVcn at thf same moment of lima nt U the sUtlons . WAB DrpAHTMKKT , U. 8. SioHAtBrn- VICE , OMAHA , Sept , 20 , 1832. (1:45 ( p.m. I ClverSfeetl InchM bove low water tn tk > 0 n h , 1 ( eel 0 Inchoi l Y nkloo. MLiUlppl S lett 1 Inchei * IL Orozse , nd i leet 4 Inches it Djtnjqnf , 1 leot 3Inches kt Si. I' il. LOCAL BKHV1TIE8 , Boardl&g horses a spcolaHy at the Jefferson Square St ble , 10th and CM ) . Sixty-eight Canadian laborers pawed through Omaha en route for UrltUh Colum bia to work on the Canada Paclflo railway , L. 0 , Enewald'a fctora building on St , M ry' arenne Is nearly completed nnd will bo ready for occupation after tha 1st of October. The Union Pacific bwo ball club will KO to Wahoo next Saturday. Col. U. M. Hells bai withdrawn from tbo management of tbe club , Ted Grebe , driver of Iho U. l' ( express won disabled Tuesday by a i > to > o canting which fell on this foot and goea about to day on crutches. There remain bnl fo-j miles of the Orccley , Salt Lake & 1'aclfb road to bo completed between Oreoley and 1'ort Collins. Adolph Schwcrcncr , an artist nn glo whoso pilntlng tnatorltl iinoop , decorated the windows of Tint BKK subncrlptlon do- ptrtmont last ovcnins in beautiful tttylo , Telegrams to Bradstrcot Tuesday an nounce the asnlgnmont of A , H. Boltou , grocer , Kearney , Nob. An Omalm boot and nhoo liouao Is also reported in trouble , D wn on the levee , on Sunday night , 1'aUoy Kelley attempted to whip bla wife , "Mother Kelley , " when tbe young Kelley took hlimnthor'n part and put n head on the old man with a brick. Senator llay.trtt aLil Commander Gor- rin n , U. S. A. anil purly rtachcd the Utah Northern rullway at Uoavcr canyon on Sunday mi tholr return from Yuliow- itnno Paik and slatted cast. Academy of Music , tbo nalnco variety Ihcatro of the west Itead tha bitln this week , aud don't fall to HCO the famous Mt < lam ltlanlow ki'H l < 'roucli Nlc-Nao P ncer . They arn aocagod for one week only , just to please thu boys. Among tbo prominent gentlemen ad vocating the woman Euffraqo amendment , who nre In the city nnd will attend tbo con rontion U Mr. James Kilkenny , formerly of Chicago , nnd raoro recently of thia state. lie will addrotui the couvcutlon during IU AcoliKrojational meeting of the I/uth ran churoa will bo held In Max Meyer'0 hall , corner of Varnam and Kleventh itrocti , Qejtoinbcr 2Stb , at 7:30 o'clock , p. tn , to decide upon n plan for 4 now church , nd attend toother biuincai of importance. Thejdlrectorti' car of the Utah Ccn tr l railway arrived In this city Sundiy afternoon , wUhUisliop Sharp and p rty ou board. The car wai left ever at the traim- for to receive nomu distlnguliihod passca gers from the oaat. The Hpoclal car of the Southern Pacific nl o came In on the name train. Monday tbo motnbora of the Bali- bath lohool of the Congregational church commenced A week of prayer in the parlors of that church. The uxcrclvos were very Interesting and much good work U an tic 1 pated. Uaswitz & WelU have given n bill o ale of ( heir stock to Claflm & Thaynr o St. Louli , andawlgned tlielrbookaccounta to Louis Uriah to secure htm as endorse on rent. The firm is owing about $0,000 In all , aod claim to ewe $1,000 unsecured which tloy cannot meet. A bone and phaeton belonging to Mir Katie MoCheane was stolen Monda while It was hitched In Shlnn'n addition The horse U a brown ono and the phaeton canopy top. Any ono who knows of th whereabouts of the rig will confer a favo fayor by leaving word at A. J. Simpson' emUge factory or wltb W. J. Mount , Capitol avenue , nd friends of the M. H tbnrjb leadered to their beloved elder Rov. U. HloketU , a farewell entertain inent , at their church lait evening , and I wou'd ba tuelrat to nay that It was a parl lug of regret. Since ho ha > been in cm mL'it we have learned to love him as trUndandiptrliual adviser. In bin de porture vre k e one whoso plac In th community cannot lie taiUjr filled. S. W P. There will be an ereoutive meeting o the offloen of the National Woman Su ( rage association to-day , September 20th at U p. m , , ID the parlor * of Uojd'a 0 | > cr boiiM. to which oulcen of this aaaoclatlo ouiy will bo admitted. May Wright Sew all , chairman b ( tbo executive committee. Governor Porter , who telegraphed tb newi of tbe Indian butlnoit to the U , & B : officials not long ilnct , WM in tbe oit jeUerJay purohatlog nuppllei for bit itor la Hilger , Duntly county. Ho explainer the canto of bis eendlog tbo telegram , tha tbo Cheyenne Indians petting tbrcui-h tb eountry to the north were met by a lot o cowboy * , who took alarm and came tea Iny Into town wltb their hair ttandiu itraixbt up under their white hats , ami In forming the people that the Indian ! wer upon them. Their aooounta were of sue a nature tlit Governor Porter , upon behalf half of tbo cltlseni , telegraphed for arm taUug , ai the report read , that the p o | > wen fully able to defend themselves thijr Lad tbo arms. Tbi inimitable oo boy u u ual did It , Lincoln Journal. THE SUFFERING SISTERS , o Whom the Tyrant Man Re- fnsos Political Freedom , And tbo Joya of Participating in Rump nnd Republican Oouvuntionu , The 8I i and Sigh * of tlio Snffarcm on the Opera Homo Utict > Last oToning about twilight the trocta ftnd lulls of Omaha presented lovely picturo. The shades of night were laying their drapery over a busy world , when llio twinkling atari ) , ono iy ono , came from out thn darkness , nd Ihoso who walohcd them coming were ao cnrap'urod ' with the econo hat thn night insensibly foil upon horn. At the sumo limo the full moon roeo aud crept over the eastern lorlzon , walking in that majesty of which Milton takes notice of , tint ! D& vid BO beautifully deacribcs. The troots were brilliantly lit up , and the idowalka crowded with a ruching populace. It was n very favorable venlng for the inaugural of the woman's auflrago movement , the first oaalon of which took place at Boyd's pora house , ai already announced in 'mi BBII , where ono of the moot np- Hociativo and intelligent audioucrn lad rmcinblod , at 7:30 : o'clock , th.it wca ver noon on ono occasion in Omaha. Old men with their wivca and young men with their sweethearts were thorp , white now and then could bo socn n ald-licadod bachelor and an emaciated ild maid trying to muster a omilo of tpprobatinn , The projectors of this novomont have CIUBO to coogratulnto homeolvcs that they begin the cam ign under euch favorable and'happy splcoB. It is evident that irnturo md done everything in her power to make the occasion all that the heart lould wish or BOU ! desiro. The ntago was partitioned of ! in the oar by the dining room tccno. The nail fronting the audience was dec rated with the national flat ! nnd ' ' ' ' : " K q'uAi.iiT HKFOIIK TIM : LAW. " : ho motto of llio ntato r.t rcd the uuionco in the face mitt voicail ono > f the leading nontitnonls of the nj > i- ators , A line of flush covered chairs trctchod behind iho footlights , while wo tables for the secretary and ro ortora , with the inevitable atnud in ho contro containing two books and i glass of water , give the atogo the ppoaranco of n tompcranco Iccturo > latforin , with Boots for the support- ng committee in the roar. cVmong the distinguished permms on iio atago wuru Miss Couziti.i , Senator jaunders , Mrs. Gougar , Mr a. Key ian , Mrs. Brooka , MISB Mnnoti , Mrz. iliattock , Mrs. Minor , Mies Ilindman , Irs. Saxon , Alia. McKinney , Mra. tones. At 8 o'clock Minn Susan B. An- liony stopped forward and called thn ho mooting to order , when Hov. A. F , "Uorrill oilorodaBhortprayorin which 10 epoko very frouly for the rights of woman and the noble right they had not horn to espouse. At Iho eon- .luslon of the prayer Miss Anthony ntroducod Hon. A. ' .I. Ponploton , vho had boon aoleclod to deliver the address of welcome. liis address was favorably received , and ho took iccaalon to npoalc very fruoly of tlio ights of woman , lip paid a very ligh tribute to the pionecr.i of Iho lavement , auddwolt feelingly of their icroio efforts , lu the middle of his nddrcbs ho had to stop reading on no- onntof the dim light , when Mian Anthony stepped forward and apoli- .jirud for the interruption , and dur- ng her abort snncch the upcaker ro urnod and oaid ho would proooud , renting nppluuco in the audionco. Jo said that in all the heathen ands woman was now atu' Iwayo had bcoit in the worst forma of slavery. Hero Mr. Popploton liac to stop again in lib speech , n nynopsis of which will bo found in the pro cccdiugH of thin contention. The followinc letter from Elizabeth iidy Stantou , who Is now in Friinci- as received by the convention , um wo print it in full for our roadera , K i is a letter of national interest , am ho is ono of the loading minds of the ago : TOUUHWK. Franco , Sept. 1 , 1881. To tlio National Wtmin UulT/tjo A sclatlon In Convention Arsombkd. DEAR Fiar.NDs ' : 1'eoplo never np prcciuto Iho magnitude and importunco of any step in progress at the time i is taken ; nor the full moral worth o these characters who inupiro it ; hence it will bo in line with the whole hut tory of reform from tno bugtuniii ) : , i woman's enfranchisement in Ne braska ehouli , to many i-.iinda , soun puerile nnd uromaturo , and iu udvo caloa fanatical and utiroasonablo Nevertheless , the proposition spo.it for itsolf. A conaittutional amend men to crown one-half the people of i great state , with all their civil am political rights , is the most vital quoa tlou the citieuns of Nebraska have over been called on ( o consider , an the fact cannot bo gainsaid that BOUI of thop'irostand ablest women Amerlc can beaU arc now in the aUto advo eating the nieasuro. For the lost two month * I Lav been assisting my son in the ootnpila tlon of work soon to bo publiihei in America , under the title "Women in Europe , " in which diatlnguialm women in different nations have oaol contributed a , sketch of the progrei made in their condition , In the varl ous pountriot. Ono interesting an < ilgnificaut fact , a shown in thin work is that in the years wo bvgtu to ugitat the question of equal rights , tbcr was a simultaneous movement by wo man for various priviligos , Industrial social , educational , civil aud politUil throughout the civilized world ; um this without the slightest concert o action , or knowledge of each other * existence , showing that the time hat comp , in the natural evolution of th species in the order of human develop inent , for woman to assort her rights and to do maud the recognition of th femlnino element iu all the vital In terotU of life. To battle against this palpable fac in philosophy , Bud the accumulated facti in achievement that can bo BBC on all sidw in woman's march for tb kit forty yean , from slavery to quality , is as vain as to battle against1 10 hvr of gravitation. Wo shall as surely roach the p ul wo iroposcd when wo ntartcd tut that the ich prairiea of Nebraska will , cro eng , feed and educate millions of > rave mpn nnd women , gathering hero from every nation of the globe. Jvery conaideration for the improve ment of your homo life ; for lha morality of your towns and cities ; for ho elevation of your schools and your oleges , and for the loftiest motiven of mttiotiem , should move you , men of obr.ukB , to role for this ntuond- mcnt. Gallon , in hia great work on Heredity , " Bays , " \Vaaro in crying want for n greatsr fund of ability in nil stations in life , for neither the lowca of atatesinzn , philocophcrs , nr * isans nor laborers are up to modern omploxity of theirapvcral professions , An extended civilization like OUH ompriaen inoro interests than the or- iinary ntatcsmon or philosophers rf ourrncoaro capable of dealing with , nd it exacts moro intelligent work bun our ordinary artisans nnd and aborors are capable cf performing. ) ur race is overweighted and appears likely to bo drudged into legcnoracy by demands that exceed its powers , f its average ability wcro raised a grade or two our now classes would sonduci the complex affairs of state i ionic and abroad as oaailv as our best butincas men now do their private radcs and professions , Tlio needs of ivilizitinn , communication and cul- uro call for moro braino and mental tnmina than the average of our race 1OBSCBS , " Does it need a prophet to tell us where to begin this work ? Dooa not ho physical and intellectual condition of the women of a nation decide the apacily and power of its men I If wo would iivo our nons the help and nepiration of woman's thought and ntorest in the complex ques- innu of our present civilization , wo must first giro her the power that political responsibility accurcK. With ho ballot in her own right hand , she would feel a now eonso of dignity , and command among men n respect they invo never felt bolero. Nebraska now iss the opportunity of making this rrnnd experiment , of nccuring justice , iborty , equality , for the first time in ho world's history , to woman , and hrough her education and enfran chisement , of lifting man to that lighcr piano of thought where ho may > a able wisely to moot all the cmor- gcncicft of tlio period in which he ia KW called on to act. Lot every man n Nobniska now do his duty , that \vhon the sun goes down on tbo 7th of S'ovembsr the fid ! ; nowa may bo sent ounrl the world that at last ono state n the America republic baa fully tic corded the eacrod of right oelf-govorn' nont to all her citizens , black and white , men and women. With sincere hope for this victory , Cordially yours , KM/.AIIKTH OAUY ST > NTON. Miss Anthony stopped forward and addrcEsecl the convention upon the wrongu that have boon heaped upon woman in the past , the gradual growth of law and its rotations to woman in ill her relations. She congratulate ho pcoplo of Nebraska that that grcai md grand monument was to bo hat 'n this utiito. Miss Evuloon Maaon , ofMilwankcc , wan introduced who camu forwarc aud addressed the audience from her nanuscrlpt. Bho is n yonng and dolt- cutely formed woman , very much like .ho southern style of gracefulness , ; > o3aecsing a very nvrcet nnd melodioin I'oico. She epoko very distinctly ape was relieved from aoy tMiilmriatmlohi 10 charactnristic of much essayists. Uor treatment of the subjocl showed montnl culture and much : hought , clothing her thoughta iu the most beautiful and classical language , dwelling upon the homo , its influence and refinement , tracing its visible in- luenca upon every generation of men. Mrs. May Wright Sowall was next introduced , who apoko oxtomporanc ously upon the subject. She it a nrotnan of unusual ability , extensive learning and oxhibilud much though' ' upon the rightsjof woman , Her voice s strong , her language easy , and every HTSOII in the audience could caailj iicar her distingtly. She spoke on nucrioAL POINTS. She aaid bullets and ballots do not 30 together in the hiyid of men. Why should they bo required to bo joint'i in the right hand of women. The lit umcnt that bad women will votoiano argument until virtue ismadothocon dition on which men hold the ballot Should this bo made the oonditiot upon which both Boxes vote , it wbuK undeniably give the balance of power into the hando of women , A move inent ia usually carried on and ito ad vantages naed by the acmw sort of pno plo as thoBo who iuitiutu it. It was not the Mugdiloncu of Philadelphia who Inaugurated the demand fur the ballot , nor the Maj-dalaues of Ni'w Ycik and IKibtou who joiimd ii the cry. But Lucrotia Molt was the standiud bearer in the Qunker City , aud wompn hwcot of voice , pure o heart end muiterly of intellect nxlliot .14 her body gumd. Tlio diity pool o politics. It would Ipollnto women t ( mix with men. This is tlio argument of subordination always , it has at dif- fotonttimea boon used to keep wouioi firat , from the tables of their lordf Bocond , from the rchoolaj third , fron the church , the collcqo , the trades uiu professions ; even from genoml acciety Women ore , however , admitted to ul thcao jilacosj what has been the cfleo upon their purity ? The testimony of American mon ho have traveled abroad ii that no women are like unto American women in purity , in intelligence , in domestic skill aud grace , iu spiritual dignity The air of freedom ft is the only ut uioapboro conducive to purity , favor nblo to dignity , or compatible with virtue. Women ate too ignorant to vote but etatiatins show that there IB ( percent , moro illiteracy among the men of Iho United States than amen the women. If shallow knowledge partial judgment and limited view are to exclude ono Bex from the ballot box it muat both. The effect on domestic felicity was next discussed. The need of the bal lot to protect thn industrial interests of women who are entering all field of industrial competition was ihown , aud finally by citing the bills introduced Into legUls tire assemblies which pertain to pure ly houaehold and home Interests , I WM clearly set fortb that women need the ballot as one instrument for doing the work of tholr own legitimate sphere. The ipoaker spoke of the prolific nalltiaa of Indiana mon u compared rith the men of Nebraska lathe art of ibjeottona to this movement. At this lira. Gougar roao and said to the audl- nee that Mra , Sawall under atod the prolific qualities cf tfebmska men , for she had jf.en hjro in this stito for thirty ays and had ample opportunities to udgo of thorn , while her calleapup , klra. Sowall , had only been In No- irankn ton days. Thia brought _ down ho houao and revealed flno fpecimpt.s if reptrtco on the part of both Indies , n 1348 , the epaaker eaid , thera were inly seven induitriol avocations open o women , while now there are fitly- i. lit non domcstio industries open to lur in Trdiana and ii 1,000 women iin- vln the opportunity. Throughout IOT npccch Mrs. Scnall received re- icatod applaunc , and neonied to have jcrfect control of her audience. In- liana , aa well ou the woman'a suflYago issociutio , n\iy well bo proud of hor. Vt the cloro of the npecch filiss An- hony unnouuced the following pro- ; rammo for to-day : A meeting in the opera house at 0:30 : a. in. fur the friends from No- iraska nnd all thosa interested in the ilans of work for tbo Nebraska cam- ) alt u. Ileports of _ delegates nnd let- era from absent frionrls. At 2 p. r.i. Mrs. .lano Mclvinni < y of 'owa , Mra. Bones of Dakota , and Mra. Toyman of New York will address the convention. At 7-l5 : p. in. Mrc. Matilda Llind- nan of Penimtlvaniu , Blrn. Elizabeth j. Saxon of Now Orleans and Mrs. lolon M , Gougar of Indiana will peak. After which Mis.Gougar announced icr willingness to mret any gentleman who dccired to discuss this question , Mid said that no man _ could prove by ho principles of thia republic thst woman had no right to vote without disfranchising himaalf. List of suflragls'a nvrivodyesterday : adom Olara JSoyman , Now York Jity ; Miss Matilda Hiudman , Pitta- > urg ; M rs. Virginia L. Minor , S > . Jouis ; Mrs. Xina Young , and Mra. E. B. Wolle. Utah , at the Paxton. Mrs. Eliziboth Lialo Saxon , Now Jrleans , at Mra. 0. F. Manderson's , Twentieth and Oumlng stroeta. Mrc. Anna 0. Wuitc , Lincoln , Ivaneas , at Mra. Grant's , 21M Burt street. Mra. Evoloon L. Mason , Milwau kee , and Mrs. M M. Bone ; , Dakota , at Mra. Mro. Wm. Wallace's , 2112 Dart street. Mrs. J. 0. McKinney and Mrs. rioaa Bornia , Town , at Mrn. Dalia Scars' , ID'JO Ngrth Eighteenth atroet. Mra. Qarrictto K. Stiattuck , Boa- .on , at Mrs. Ilnuvcm , 1215 D.wonport streot. Mrs. General lU-becta , of Orleans , S"pb. , is f. gucfct i'f Prof , and Mra. jrillospic , Daaf riUt ! Dumb institute. Other dflogutcu will arrive to day. Mrs. Noymnn it n very npiritod and oultufd ( it'rmvn 'ady , and will uppak in Eiiglith dunrar the ai-ttion ou "Ko- publicanium vn. MonarchiHin. " METROPOLITAN HOTEL , DMA- UA , NEB. Tablca supplied with the beat the market atlords. The traveling public claim they got better accommodations and moro general satisfaction hero lhau at any other houeo tn Omaha. lUte , $2 per day. aug21tfm A Few Kind Words for Sol Smith Rueeoll. Washington Correspondent Cincinnati Commer c ! L "I am glad to hear words of pr.iho for the younn ootnrdtan , for I have known him from a child , I kueiv him before be ever went on tbo stage. Ilia motber was a eii- Lor of the only uctor , Sol. Smith , now dead , hut slio was a very pious iromon , and eel Ijcr face firm against the theatres. Ono ol lier Ron was a preacher , and ono is now president of the Y. M. O. A of a neigh boring ctAtp ; but Sul inherited his uncle's humor , end could no moro bo restrained than imitatrd , Mra. Hufacll , Sol'g mother , waa a grand woman , at the head of nl benevolent entorjjrise ? , one nf the hinlifnl oflicera in the Womau'a S nttury cotniniu- nlon during the war , nnd Klling the p ace of city missionary of our town afterwards , viblting the poor and praying with the con victs in tlio cell. * . Her latter dnya were tenderly watched by thiiactorfonjho give her a pretty homo , bought with his earn lugand IjomitiGed with liinglf s ; hindsotne tlreesca and line nhawla came lor 'Mother from various cities where ho wai playing Uuilci , magnzlnoi and rnro plants ha cent knowing her lovoof reading and of flowera. Her last houra were made aa beautiful anc aa happy nt love could render tlum , anc kuowiiw tbiii , I have a tender snot In my heart for the boy , who makes the whole world umilo in pure and sparkling fun Sir. Una-oil married , when very young the pretty Loulfo Bcigir , who playec tlio harp un ewoctly iu thosn days when the talented 'Uergor Family Swlta 1511 lllngeru1 started ou with UiiHsull an their comia and facial nrtiet. Ltttlo I.onlso died young She wan with her ir.othor in Michigan it * the time , and the lo t of the troupe wrro in New Orluiud ; anil eng KemeuU ir.uut he kept end fun coiuitcrfelicd , e\on while the girl-wife lay robed for the grave After i.evcrul yenra Mr , Kumell marrlei the daunhter ofVia. . Adaro , of lioiton bettor known &t "Oliver Oi > Uo. " He mw lim it little on , name 1 for liU unuirtfaUirr unil the clilld has su rentiived the old man'u youlh that there hau been a book put on tbo market by Oliver Optic , dedicated t " .My ( Jrand.on , William Adams Ituigol ) . ' "Buchupaiba. " Quick , nomploto cure , all anneying Kidney , Bloddor , and Urinary Dis aasoo. Druggists , § 1. OMAHA DIRT. It IH no Longer a Urugr In tbo Market The fad must bo conceded tha the days of cheap real i-stato in this city are forever past , and the Booue our people fully rocogniza and ad jus themselves to the situation in this regard gard the better. In certain localitic Iho charge that property is held too high may bo trua , but it is eafo to say that oven in these localities them wil not bo a material depreciation in values , even though our city shouli not continue for a few years to oomo , the remarkable growtl knowledge of people nuw living , am another u that during tbo past five years there have been a great man ; transfers of real estate , BO that th ownership is not now so largely iu th hands of the few. who have hold fo long years at co islderablo expense for taxes aud otherwise. These who have purchased are generally in position to hold on to their investments for a few years and are willing to wait for future developments. The position of Ornah as a railroad center and supply station for a vast extent of country to thi westward makes its growth an assure * fact , which may be aecblerated by th udicious coarse of her people , but which cannot be seriously retarded by lack of enterprise , aa forces are at work as irrosiaUblo M the Missouri river at high flood. Another thing his boon demon-'j slratod the abioluto necessity for additional utreot railway lines , in ( trder that pcoplo of small moans may > o enabled to secure homes for them- lelves in the suburbs , where lota can > o purchased at from twn to eight mndrcd dollars. Them han boon auch an pnormoua incrcaao in the prioo nf esidonco lots within accessible dis tance for these who do not keep their wn vehicles that they are no oilier within reach of mon of mull main ? . The year 1883 should witnrsi the construction of a ntreet uilnay to Iho south on Tenth or Thlr- eenth streets , possibly both , and ono uuriiog westward on Davenport , ) odga or Rtrnarn , while the St , Mary's avenue line should have a pur running nustwaid on Ooburn itroet. These lines would open up ocalitico admirably adapted to resi dence purposes , increase the number of property ho ders and add material- y to the city's revenue. It would com as though the financial success which has nttondod the complption of ho Hanscom Park line this year would otimulttlo further enterprise in that respect to the great advantage of .11 . parties interested. Uulvortnl Apnrolmtlnn ! y the community nt lante bai been given o BimnocK Hi.oon BITTERN. No instance t known where dissatisfaction ban been manifested l > y their use. or where an ht nit be tin tit followed their administration. : 'rice $1.00 , trial eize 10 cents. Notice. The "Hawthorn Centennial Excelsior - colsior Hoof Paint , " woa patented May 24th , 1881 , and otters patent nuin- > er 241 , 803. Any person found or inown to tamper with the manu- ncturo of aaid paint will bo punish ed to the full extent of law. No per son has any authority whatever to sell receipts. HAWTHORN & Buo. , Lancaster Pa. DAY. Judge BonoKo Doala Out .Tuattco to the Fair Sox Qonorully. Yesterday was ladies day at Judge Beneko'o repository of justice and the iudgo accordingly appeared at the usual morning hour with a clean dicky and a white cravat. Ho immediately look up the business of the day which , ho docket allowed up as follows : Mra. MoBrido was complained of by Mary Daily for the larceny of a carlo do vioito. Both parties were anxious to have the charge investigated or the judge would have dismissed the case , aa no value could huvu bacn proven to the photo. Mrs. Hoffnioister was charged by Ann Krocklerwith using bad langtngo , contrary to thoJatatuto ) iu suuh cases made and provided. Mrs. Delaney wan complained of fr r wilfully and maliciously destroying property , by tsaring down a frame abed in the vicinity of Davenport and Ninth streeta. Two cases are pending against Mrs. Martin , who is charged with assaulting - ing a small boy and raising the devil generally in the vicinity of Thirteenth and Jackson. Three plain drunks put in an r.p- pcarancp , ono of n Hum was discharged , ono paid and ono ' t.i sent to the jut ; Ono disturber ol the peace paid $5 and costs. Fisher and Valoo : ' , the two men who had the oliootii g affray Sunday night near Boyd's packing house , have boon held in the sum of $100 each to await the action of the October grand jury. Both mon readily gave bail. SLAYEN'S YOSEMITE COLOGNE Mo do frorr the wild flowora of th B FAMED YOSEMITE VALLEY , it is the moot fragrant ot perfumes. Manufactured by II. B. Slavcn , San Francisco. For Kilo in Omaha by W. J. Whttobouso and Kcrmoia Bros. , &Co. A cmuous CASE. A Man with a Feather Growing In His Board. Quo of our beat and beat known kuighta of tho. razor tolls a curious story , for which ho vouches hirnaell and brings witnesses whoso word , as wull as his own , cnunot bo impeached. Several days ugo a nun called in for a flbavo , and taking his scat in the chair , had his wants duly attended to. The operator noticed a feather stick ing out in his beard , which was rather well giown , and sup posing it had merely lodged there started to pull it out. The man stopped bin , saying "Don't. That hurts mo , " lie then told our inform ant that over since his board begin to grow that feather had had a place on his check , and that pulling it out did not check the growth , but rather in- crcasod it. He had finally concluded to accept it as inevitable , and accord ingly never allows it to bo pulled nul now. The feather WRS very perfect and about like that ordinarily pluckcc from u chicken's tail. This Bounds like n newspaper Ho but it is a literal fact , mid can bo demonstrated as Bitch ut any time , Ueeolutlona on the Dfnth ot Wateon D. Smith , of the "Old auara. " IlKAPQUARTKKS OATALIIY DIVISION , VBTZH4.N 80LWEB8 0V NEBRASKA , OAur LYONS , Nob. , Sept. 2 , WHEREAS , After years of faithful service aa u soldier and of honorable record as a citizen , an all-wise Provi dence , "who dooth all things well , " has seen tit to "muster out' from our midst our friend und comrade Watson 1) . Smith , whoso auddou death HO deeply deplore , nd whose memory we greatly revere ; thereforn Jlttolttd , By Iho cavalry dlvlaion of tbe veteran eoldiera in Nebraska as sembled in reunion , that in the death of Watson B. Smith we have lost a comrade who endorsed himself to us by his gallantry aud bravery in his country's lorvico and to all citizens by his noble and stainless career among them. Asa faithful soldier and hon ored cilixea we deplore him. ItfsolKd , That these resolutions be spread upon the records of this divis ion , that a copy thereof be sent to tha widow of the deceased and to the pub- lic press , with a request for their pub- Hcatlon. A. U. BOWEK , L. L BRASS , T. S , CLAIIKSOS , Commit teo. Board of Education. The board of education hold a rrg- ular meeting last evening. Three additional teachers are en- gagnd : Miss Claire Ilusttn , at the High jchool ; Miss Latey , at llio UarS- inan ; Miss Eddy , at the South. Bids were opened for constructing dditions to the Hartman nnd the West ochool buildiims and referred teL L special committee , to bo reported ipon at a meeting to bo hold Thurs day at 5 p. m Bids were opened also for fuel and upplics aud referred. Do Not Bo Deceived In these times ot qiinjk medicine adver- iseinenta everywhere , It is truly giatify. n to fiud one remedy that is worthy ol iralse , m ! which really deco a % rocom- nended Kllctnc llliters v/e can voucher or as being a true and reliable remedy , jndone that will do as rrcommended. They Invariably euro Stomach and Liver Complaints , Diseases of the Kidnevn and arinary difficulties. Wo know whereof we fpoak. nnd can readily say , give them a trial. Hold at fifty c utB a bottle by 3. I * Oiwvlmin SPECIAL IO LOAfl MONtY TO LOAN On chittol mortgnso PC- MONEY . A. U. Tuttnn , No. ; U18 Donulu ircet , iront room , up-ttAlr . 435-tf OHKV 70 LOAN C. ll J lv * Umco o ( U. M1 inm * ' UOJDO W nruljhSlii Rlnck. At B pet tercet ID aumr.n ) IS.too r.o pJurds , tot t to Syors , tin ArnVUn > c'.ly iru i-ropistty. U U'H P. IL .fii rtnJ otfor. tMh A-x1 " "in ' " "M < rlA 4T D. ' - tomiHi cnt girl to rlo jrineral WAM'iD-A Aoj.lv t M. K. l > A onaK , ccr. 15th atd Ovi o nU HtreetP , Gb5 27 A o-niwttnt Rlrl Ri cook aid WANTED Mri. W. J.CuLiitll , at. Mary'd linuco/ip. loMOMt. 671-tf t Aj-lrlatClBnorth 14th ft rjet. \J7ANTSii- Imraaill.ts' ' } , n A Ho. 1 lil o YV baihtr. i > u nthur nceil i [ > ly.Vatn$17 ; > er ntck .vrt liormancnt Jjb. Add(0 < n to Louis Day -North 1'lotto. NoD. 570-.OI < mUS WANTSD-Por cicnnlnj , App'yntlhs \JTMUard. 531-27 WANTEDImmcdlatdy a KOOI ! pnrt3pt ; phcr , cat able ( t ti\llnrcnar ( c nf n callo > y. At > nl ) to J. It. Jloelkr , Orana I9lan > l , .Ne bronka. IM U0t WAMTCD A good glr' for pencral hntie- work by Mrs. Jorcph Har crcorncrcf i'J < and Tatenport xtreettr. G cd vt g < 8 inlil. f.fll-23 WANTKD Two good t'ir fl in ] > rl\ate firallj. Apply fou'heist cor. 10th anj Calif r.n streets 603 If T o men fuooJ nddro n to c n WANTED nd su 1 sp cliltlee. Ktuidj ( iilibj | ment toff/J mcu. Call-121 ecuth lOtb ttrcct. tos-aat " - : to as lat &t Cigar and WANr"U-Saartlioy ! reference ntulrcil. | Apply "J. F. " Ota office " tfll-tl Xl ANTi D Two jo'iiif ircu o learn I'hoto- V\ Kraih nir a * . Cur. icr j , thu Icadll't' l'l01Om' pher M > . ' 212 rurnniilbt. C81-20' ANT. D A l.'arber at Lsw.a W Ull uodge St Next t J P. 0. 570-tf A ilrl for general house work WANTtD willle paid. Cliaa. Flack baglu House. CCr-SG ) Tw.i K ° ° d jllrla ore must bo > ; or * WANTDD Cook and on" Umliij ; rojrugul. Apply N. W. Car Uth & Duvenport. W5-:7t cud clilat 603louth IBDi.St. ANTOD Oocd girl at 1118 Dojge htreot , W botwcun 14th ind 15th. CK2tf rA tiTED GI'I for housework , 1C 0 H Jrman V bvenuo. Mre.J. MCannja'an. Ml tf ANTED Urst-clajuladl V c'othes Ironer , W at Bo > ton Laundry , h l.liat. 620-tf XIITED \ Ecod ilr ; ! iir.ujaliiUly at Occl- W tic cil llotil. 101- rfi'.o liny. W 73-M T h BBADSTRP.nT CO. . \ - ( Jcrau girl for ktneril W.\NNTED-Oood u'y at Idle Wild PU'-o or store , 1411 I > 3do ; atrect. ilr. ' . John 0. Willis. 475-tf AVTElt Ooed mm at LlttleQeld'3 B irate i\ W nalry VTr A girl at the Omaha lloose. AN I Kl > A Kood girl for general hou o- W work , at 1720 Casj etreet. 417-tt Van to work In Garden. I ) J. WANTFD Bhcrmnn avenue. 4 ID-US t " \ I TASTBU-Ctok at d olninK room Klrl at tlio V V Dorm House , 913 I'arnam strict , < pp rice oTfle. 2J-tf Ono peed cam awier. hU ady work WANTED good pa ) , ( rcferen u rviulrod. ) Apply at 218 N. Itith utrtet , up stairs. ruoui 6. 430 tf ANTED shirt Ironcn , at llio Omaha stcata WTKD , 1107 I'arnicu b.v < t. ANTED- iho National Ilotttlat 1 1 coin. W Ono No. 1 ftiiule t-j.lc nanto . tu-.t of ra'd. ' _ ISO-tf \lTAIliKD 600 jnvy raxute , ntulm And CUM VV pocli rorlcr.u witb binlttry "Vault and blnk Cleaner , tbe bift In USD. A. Z\ua U Co. , reoMonoflW > TH-Hiv ttrc t , " \17AMKD THO ui mruo icirui. uulanlo r YV I'h jelcian iB t Addrcm Dr. Pert Dae . - 8ITUATIOK3 WAK1ED Dy two youDff gentlemen ahr t fur 'sheI ' roomer rulte ut roomiluapr- tati fainllr. mutt be ceir 'h btulntsj fill o city. Will pay aK"odpilce ftrgoodroomi. AdJ dro < i L. U W , Uro fleeOllu * . MI-271 Hiluatton hyan rxiwrlencd ccok. WAKTIin rly cook at the M.IIard. Addrcu "H d , " lice oilico. MIOtLLAllfcUUli WAN ft ) . _ - BCO rr l.OM yardl dirt. WANTND-Avout Inquire at Krtb'n Vlu git V7crk * , Jonen street , bet. Uth and loth. 4sh-tl P.y youn < l.xrty with good reffr WANTED ailtmtlju n o.pjljt. AiA'na "L. D , " Ul fierce street. ran RENT HOUSEB AND LANO. HKNTOia btcre room aid 4 room' ( cr FOll g , tflthasdCai * street. Inqalie 1318 f.rnhlm .trot. BAMUEL bUHNU. 6:0 i6 * OR BEN r Furnlsh'd roora t M < sooth Kth F ttreet , betueen Iloivard and Jackbon , west de , (64-tf FO.tRbNT Ameat tu rlotne rltlthiDdge _ Jtquu-e cl Uyton Rtcd. L7i"I _ HE NT-A boute of tbrea room * . Inquire FOlt W. Cor , Uth & JODUJ. 63i-tl IAOR ItLNT Hcu'D f 3 roomi with kitchen JJ p > ntry and tlosst. 1131 Shermin atrnue , nesr U F.tnopi. B78 2f RENT A small honte la Nelion' * addi FOK . Inquirsit Edholmfe tnckj.nV. ITf.tt Kurclubcd & unfurn'sn d rooms FORUENT BL between liibaud 15h RENT Furr.Uhrd roams for light housa EOR - . 115 a month , Sil9C.llloruU street , 1710H ItthT T.o largo unfurnUhed roain-tin L'nr tfl > or. Kctldenc * 16th itiett , * e.t Ide , Bctt hou § i or'h'llhleito > Oit RunT A svcre lu Uilcomle buicfc , ra L 1 16th itrtet , ntai Dtyecpoit. Bt. . D. llcoml ! . I.KAIE ( lx ! bnnlnnn Iota oh ) ha contr E01 lotn and Divinpsrt sttts , alkHjttter or iarate. Ale JJoming rejldenca. Inquired * if mm. ; . ! - _ RENT rurnlmed nlei Utpo tenth front FOR , 1904 Fainam street. 61S6' ; SFNT Fnrol h ( > d room , grouml door FOR , 71 ! N. 18th ktn et , W3 * 7 1 nKNl-Itnut of * ! x rssrcs , IMt 19Ui S FOR , north tf I'Mil _ 4D. ; * / RKKT tlMd d y bwem-nt nllh . 1/0 FOR . Inqu ro It. kin , 113 south Tith utrri-r. 4IX-tf ) I710R KENT l tii" oHlcci en Farnum street. L1 Apply to John II F. Ihtnann A Co. 472-1 FOR RENT rum'nh < Ml nr unfflrn. ROOMS . lih toinl a C72 , c mer IBih and Olifornla Mm M I IU'lcr 4.UU /Oif RKNrT- turn nni < nd unriunlsho 1 1 room , tcire'lirr. plias.Ant | j.r , cjirfr tth and Hiwanl n'ro't ! 450 M1KV HOUSK8 V'OR RENT imail Mid four ta tlmen rooms cn-V ; ono nr two n > w ones. flhUH , Aent , ] e tS-ll 1 tth ml HEt T-Furnlshed room a I7l7 a > FOR , bet. 17lh and IStb. 4M-tt I.T H UK iT llsnilsimcly funilihcd pulor. l' Also a smaller room. lirlrK bouso , 2013co'a Itreet. S71-t _ Rf.NT Grocery l-torc , . cjr , 10th ttteo FOll Capitol a\enue , Applv on premli H-ll CHAS. NK " _ _ _ o"ll ' rlwe'lir.R 20th and G 17 > Nl' Tno story si , JJ 7 room" , now beluif rcp lrod and j atuUtj inqulrn of fl , T. Taylor 14lh nd DnnglAn 127-tl IAO"1 tvrSAT An oKjjinly mrni-hoi trout I ? room , 030 block fie n U. > ' . or n. sml Jl. leadqiiarrers. Tcrmi (1C , Bttlttty In Kliance , Aiidro-6 "Old " cire nf Dee oIU ( . LO13 fur loixe nt t S.ou iwraunuin , t cn j. Vi/ for u Urni of jeirs , at "Oranze Grove : 'I ln" adjoining Hamcooi Park on the oit , Ivn minutes walk from s rcot cara. Honey ran ] 8obUln l to build with , by persono leasing , .hose Iota at rcsrular rates. JAMES F. MORTON , 843tf On promlflon , oflloa 1615 Farnam S trcet REXT Hrlck store. Inquire at Dmir Store , totuci 10th and Douglu ett. GSO-lt NT Two nmr71wellln'/s ' anu t FOK ' In dc ! n > ble loc.Uty , tir ilc.Kc No. 1B14 UoiKlMrlrert Kl7.tf "Oil UAt.it 17(011 ( SALE I'l t-riB3 | rsktaarint Apply to L1 l'Mannw > Iler , lit ttrcot , bttAicn 1'xrnam tnd Iliirnj v _ _ _ _ fi'O-CCt " ' OIISALB 11iici"tMiTc : < . fir gnoil orJe r ; at Me , oa lltb , botwuen UotardAiid J.ckion street. r.W.27l TTTlOlt SALE Oooi lim'lj liorasN. W. 0 r. 10th 1 : & Douths si * . n-e-tf HALE | llor o , ha-ti.M uuil bujKV. Ilorao FOK H flre ye r o dcrfi tiy n.und a tine road' ster nnd any ladrcan iliUo him Uu gy ia near ly new rid * bar , leather ti > ; harno s now. \ \ 111 nell io-aT.to or together a ) a buglu. nam > trc3i. 171 IISALE A wtll | ia > jtiK Imtlncsi. cootral- L ly located. Good ch ncu for thu right man llcvoiu firtuling isauilactcry. AddioiH "Q. V. ' ! ) ( cilice. OH-tf idl FALc iCKJ plcklJ barras. Inuulro at Kreb'rf Vlnsxarfaite , Jones bticat , bctwien Ptu aad 10 h. 4fc7-tf J OKSALK Two Rjod pcnlos , Will drive or ride \cry RIII' e. Ir.quire at L. MCkOy'a Popplelon p > tr.it , bet. 20.h and 22d , near now ! fimirniiint corral 49327 ! ! Linrlau , tpan hoi c < nnd hainou FOKSAL 1 > . L.Thomas , Crclghtou lllock. 40G-2J r.lUK UAM'ioo1 building , Call at 1 } Water Works office. 44U-tf Good tearahorses , wagon and bar- nc < . Will mil very cheap. Ir.q'.Iro Jack It > bliii 1111 Dou lw street 427 2it IIOlOi : uoiowao Shocplor ono. Ca'l on or c aildr rs . F.C. GRAIlLU , Ib8-2wlt Kearney. Neb. ) l\\ib \ Grocer } and crocktry bii8luo , ' with or without bulldiDtf. AdJrua < 40 = co- ola , " Neb. , hoi ia. l.-U PPOPEIITY FOP. SALE-At SPLENDID , ono Urze brick house , and cno { lar o Iramo house , with full lot on C&PH near 15th btruit. Fine climce for Investment , rent fcr per month. Call fuv full partlcubre , on VKKTOL CtW-tf A rent , Uth a" IX IJEAUl'IFUL LOVa-60xl60 foot Uauscoru Plaoa on Btroot car line. Bwt It - , . II n u hole addition on very easy t-jrma and at * y ( treat bargain. Biuim' ascnt , 16th andOouzlaj Btrotts 16-tf TJOTEL FOK SALE. The Arlington HouMl O. First ciaaa ; all furnished ho only hot * In town. The cheapest property In the ntato. Haa all the trav eUag mon. W 111 be cold t heap oa teroiu to null. Enquire of E. Fulle , proprietor , Arlington , Washlnctcu county , Neb. COS-tf I710U BALK Or wiil oxch goforUmaLk fiu. J ? pony , an Improved neo aa of land bdjoln- iDg a itatlon on U. P. K , R. U. DU till All , 1411 Farnham St. , Oinab * . 720 ttr.t HICK FOR SALS. . B ICS-tf E8TABROOK fc COC MISCELLANEUS. IOST Siturday morning one ptlr i ! d\Cf 0 J 08 , The Dnt'cr trill hi ronara l by leatjj ' 1S18 Kirnhao : street. MIt8. A. UiKonzle , of No * ' York , luxu m. . * a udlo for Irmruc'lon In nil branch's of drawing , pintlu and nco Uuorkati07H 14th tUcet , Omaha. 2J-ivj2tt WO DOLL MIS IlEWARD-Lo-t , a unchof kcva. Ary ono flndiug the aur.o atd Icar- Ins them at thi a office will rtc ho the nbore ro- warJ. 610 tf j AKfcN UC A hrpobiwk ex. Owner can 1 live tame ol O. 0 , Vlckroy.near Johnson'a brcky td. t03-2 t L CRT O.i IDib street , betwr en California anJ On B n rcote , In \ icinlty ot a vedUh church , iloada > ilthlnt > t. , one mricoranJum I'ooti ' con- tilulnrot.eratlroid tlcktt. commercial mlleat ; * boik ndn' ' teforJ60 , The fludir will be suit ably reuardc.1 by icturnlng Dune to J. A Lewir , ( relKht audltar'i ) idcpirtrucnt , U. P. railway , city. t06-2a f OH r Gold cross with Inscription "K. R. M. Jj tttft 'ii " Finder wl 1 recJ e liberal rewarj hy loin .UK at the Herald olllco. 55-tf lOETT IIoosaandCirpi't OleaiiefStovt Po'lthrr. Loiio orders at lUpubllcan of- flco , 13th and Di.ue'ai. 868-tf will buy the furniture of tbe best , pajlng hotel In Ic a. Hcnt rea enable. Aildrtu Uohiu ilacjfrcgor , Bee office , Omaha , Neb ; 108-tl Et ) WARD "KUEKL UAQlSTriR OF PALMT3TKRY AND CONDI YJOHAL1UT , 4JS Torth Strost , b twe n Fainwa andltaiuor. TIT11I , with the aid of ( rnarJUn irjlilJ ; , obtain f or uny ona a plince at iha " ' acprcHrt , and on certain conditions ti\t Roolt and Rbow r < 4de to jfder , vtr. , \ * Absolutely P > ; Ths ] powder never variea , purity , strength and wl. filore economical than the oniony Won8 if and cannot be sold incotnpevtion witu the 1 , , multitude of low test , nhortwelKht , aUmf | ] or phosphate powderi. B ( A f > nly jn cwu f tl