'HE DAILY BEE : THUHSJDAY SEPTEMBER 28 The Daily Bee. Thuradiiy Morning 3ept. 8. Weather Koport. ( i'he following obpenallon * are taken at same moment of tlmo at all the stations A Inches above low water mark at Onaha , S fectOlnchm at Tankton. UUilsstppI 2 feet 1 Inches at l& Crosse , and 4 feet S Indies at lutraqne. LOCAL BREVITIES. The Denver twin was two honrs Ute in departing last night , delayed by the -Q. " A rfRulur meeting of Oinnhn LodRO No. S , A. O. U.V. . , will be held Thurit- day evening , Sept. W , nt 7 0 o'clock. Members will plcoee nttenil. The republican state central commit tee will tneot at their head < iuitrtCM In the llillard hotel at 8 o'clock tliln ovcuhiR to arrange the prellmlnnrloa for the coining campaign. Victor Duorod , bctterlcnown a "Vic , " proprietor of the popular restaurant on lower Fflrnnmntreot , has been making Rome excellent improvcmeuts on his place , In the way of new painting , papering , etc. Victor has no equal at a cook In tills part of the country Is the verdict of tlioso who for years have gone to him whenever tlioy wanted a good palatable , equaro meal , lie Is n public benefactor. The latent In regard to the trotting horse "Maxey Cobb , " Is that lie was sold to the 8wnn liroi. for twelve Instead of ten thousand dollaro. It Is further stated that in a private trial the animal showed n nllo without a ship or u bobhlo In 9:18. : rj-iB ] belnc ; really the llrst season for the yountf i > ? ' rei " 'rt ' u' 'a'r ' ° Pro9Ulnci that ho will y'at -nY ; n-Z ilj -I'u piac ! ) him Bidoby sldo with Maud S. , Snuigaler and Kdwiu 1'orcttt. A. Wallenr. wan arrested on complaint of Officer Hani Timm , charged with In toxication nnd pointing liin revolver at the officer , Wullor'Z was nlno aceuned of thmvtcnlns to l.urn TlraiuV house and do alintlry other ferocious deeds for all of which ho was up before .lurfge IJenoko yes terday with nwholo host of wltncBsei on either Mo. Ono man arrested Tuoiday night for disturbance of the peace , wai dlncharRcd by the judge , JOB riUNTING. Send for printed ; > nce Hit and tampJet ol U kinds of Job work to the AIjLKN PJUNl'JNG CO. , job printers , and pub- llshcw "UUUAL NKBUASKA. " The American Cattle Journal. LIVK STOCK printing a ( peclalty. Nos. 218 and 220 , 8. 14th St. , Omaha , Neb. sopaOme-oodZw The overland train from the west yes' terday wai reported half an hour late. Excavation fora basement under the St. James Hotel In going on. A largo number of Omaha pronto f o tc Ht. JjouU the last of this week to eee the Tolled prophet * . -A little fracas on Cumin f street TUCH Uy resulted In one of the parties bclni iout on the wrist with a knKo. * 'ihe nw Uarkcr bullilng on 9th am Joiioa Is beginning to loom up. The foun dftUnns arc tinny and the uleoponi down. Wlllinnu. ' 'dry goods store wa clweJ lint evening on account of the wa i juan'a lullrage convention , M. B. Leavllt and Tony I'ostor1 United Specially troupe will appear u lloyd' * 1'rlday And Saturday nlf-hU. It is iimorod that an importsn ehangaamoDp the hotel clorka In tills clt will noon tale place , which will be merol a transfer of places. The slicot railway company ht s lice improvlnc their line on Olh street , and tl workisixlra good , especially the curt and culvert oppotdto the Canfield house. Tim mull , baggage and express cai out on the noon train yesterday were juit u from the shops nnd gllstenlui ; with no gliding and varnitbing. A pony phaeton was run fvway with an wrecked on lUth street Tuesday and At r Cassinan , who was tiding In the tehlc was thrown out and badly Injured , The new comet with two editions i tails is visible uvery morning just bcfo ; sunrise , and may bo seen near the sun I the daytime by those who can stand it' can the heavens closely , The lodge of mourning to he held 1 the Egyptian League on Friday night w b on of the most impressive ceremonl whichever took place IniOmaha. A r Hmlnary meeting was held Isst night. ITrederlca , wife of 1'otcr Uatimitse died Septenibur 7th , at 0:10 : a. iu. , m ; y can , Funeral to-day , Hepteml a > th , bt 3 p , in , , from late ratdence ut Ittner's brick yard. Friend * incited , Two drunks were takeu In by t police Tuesday night. One liad fallen a cnt away the entire Icwer lid of ono eye thfc * . It hung down over his cheek , ] presented a horrible appearance , The ladles of the Firet M , K , church ? ) ' Koclabloat the residence of Her. J , Maxfield , 2123 Web.ter btreot onThund evening. All are Invited end will bo m : cordially welcome , A party of Omaha hunters receii went out'to Ihe vicinity of Vulparalsc ) enjoy a little sport , A friend of out of I number , desiroi him to send him some v kpn at h ! home b&ck iu Indiana uid \ Ikon being tcarco he parchated a soup hi ted tent it bick to the llooder State c ample of Nebraska black-tall Jeer , On Tuesday , the llth of Septemt the state land department ttosed SO , ! ail-100 acres of school land * , of wh 1,001 $2-100 were agricultural cell lied * , \Vayne county , MAD. ANTHONY'S RAID , Slid Boldly Loads tbo Home Guards on tlio Bulwarks of Prejudice , The Second Assault Roused a Lonoiy Defender of Mon'a Supremacy. But They Fell Upon and LnBhod Him nu Man Wan Never Lashed Before. And Hfa Stidtlon Retrofit Haro.y Baved Him from Botur ; in- tlroly "Chawed Up. " Ttio Second Dfiy of tbo Sullrasiata. Monilutr Session of tbo Nationals. At 10:30 : n. m. yesterday Boyd'n opera house was opened when the Woman's Sutirago Association , to gether vrith their friends mot for the purpose of hearing reports from Neb raska delegates nnd arranging for cam paign work. The meeting waa called to order by Mrs. May Wright Bewail who appoint ed n committee from the National to moot _ with a committee from the American association in the parlors of the building for confcrenco nnd other work. The chair appointed in that committee Mrs. Gouger , of Indian/ . , as chairman , Mils Anthony of Now York , Miss Foster of Pcnnslyvania , nnd Mrs. Oolby of Nebraska , with in structions to report result of confer ence ) at the mooting to-morrow. The mooting proceeded then to review - view work done la the nicotine ; yes terday afternoon , slating that com mittees of finance , committees on res- olu-lonn and nominationa were madu and that reports would bo had to morrow. The oxcculivo session yes terday decided tomnko "OurllerMd , " a flul.'rago paper published at Lafn- yotto , Ind , , by Mra. Helen M. Gougnr , the oflicinl paper of that society , through which members could write mid keep each other printed ns to the work b.ing done throughout the United Stater . The secretary waa directed to tnko the names of those desiring to join the society , whim quito a largo num ber paid thcit initiation fee aud were duly enrolled , , 0 , S. Montgomery , of Oroata , ad- dro-flcd the mooting in a short but warm speech , relating hia experience in investigating the subject , his objec tions first entertained and his subao- quont conversion , and waa duly in- Mtallcd aa an active ninraber. Gen. E. Kitabrook rpuko nloo , and paid hia initiation foe. Freeh recruits wcru received nnd enrolled from Iowa , Wyoming , Missouri and Nobranka. The mooting then went into a gen eral discussion , and delegates from Nebraska n.ado verbal reports of tin work in their vicinity. Mrs. MoKiiv noy , of Iowa , reviewed the work it her state , and said the next logiaatun ] will submit the nu.l'ratjo question t < the people of her state ; that the pro hibitiou amendment in that atato ha < done good work for the canto of wo man , as tlio temperuncu people rccog nized the fact that they could not on foroa prohibition without the morn \ uupport of the ladio. , and thnt the ; were both now working for the auf frngo movement. Mrs. Muul , of Fairmont , madp ; brief statement of the progress boini mode in her county. Mm. Miller , o Falls Oity , said local organization were being effected in her Hoc.ioii Local organizations nro working i Graf ton , Exeter nnd all the towns il Filltnoro county. Mrs. Doyle , of Gag county , said there was no formidabl opposition to the movement in he county. Iloporta from Washiugto : were favorable. Mrs. Drury , of Hut county , stated that they had a pee organization at Tekamah , and at Dc catur an organization is being ofToctoc' said the ladies of that county had dc cidod to challenge the mon who Oppon it for n joint debate , -and lively tittle are expected in Hurt county. General Eatabrook alntcd on bcha of Cedar county that Judge Birni told him that the speech of Mra. Got giir , made in that county two wool ago , had created a revolution in tl minds of the pcopli ; , and that tl [ movement will carry in that count , Mra. Wilson , of Fillmore count mnuo gratifying reports of Yoi county , vrlioro nho said the ladio. lit raised $500 for ( ho campaign fun and local nnd foreign .ipaakoru wi being supplied for oll'octivu unrk. Nomahn , Sov.-ivrd ivnl Johnson oou tics all wuro reported as very catiaf.i tory.Tho The hour of 12 It win. ; arrived , ti mooting ndjournud until 2lfi ; p. of Afteruooa fioaijon. reIn At 2 p. m , shnrri the ufiurnooi si Into lion convened at IJoyd'a opuru hou ; to where fair uudionco a had ncaci bled. bled.On On taking the chair UlisH Anlho in introduood Mra. Marietta M. l.oni les of Dakota , n tall nnd graceful lac with pleasing features , who epo extemporaneously for half an he ) upon the Uwa nnd customs of c ) country. She had n good How of I. gunge nnd apoko with much fcoli relative to her personal experience the cause of equity , 8ho touch upon the fidelity of woman nnd 1 abuses ; said that , although per nd cutud , yet she was aa true aa stcol n never shrank from the rcsponsibil He of duly ; said that when women h the right of suflruge all war wet cease and a higher state of civilizati old come ; that woman performs UN 11 than half the manual labor done lay this country ; that whilu tl ; ade are mothers of oaoh gonoratii still men legisUto nnd on laws denying them the care of th illy children. At loaet this was her oxj to rlence , ps shu had lost the care cf 1 the children through class legislation behalf of man and against worm en- She said H was this class of woni on. that the suffragists want to assist. . is a they need , she said , Is the ballot I to make them happy , Uern was a t of woo and sorroir , far greater tl : tint of any nogross iu the south ; i 021 waa not only robbed of her tnyn Ich Her property , homo snd children , I cue had been hunted down by the law 1 a criminal fleeing front justice , J ? aho said , she liked men hotter than women on general principle. After homo business innttern were diaphtchpd , Madam ClarUna Neyinan , nf New York , poke from manuscript , dealing with the question' In a philosophical way. She is n Gorman lady of c.Hnro and spcaka very fair English , though the native accent is very parc2tiblo. She is a young , bright-eyed , rcsy checked brunette with very p r-asii. manner rovcaling a thorough knowledge of good breed ing and libcrol viowe. She haa bcrn across the wntcra quito often of late , nnd now has her children in the Gor man tichools. Her treatment of the subject exhibited oxtonslvo learning and copious researches. She clnolt rv. length upon the homo , and its in fluences ; the li.yo , affection nnd dovo- tton of woman in her sphere of duty , paying n high tribute to her sex ; sntd that u woman devoted to a principle exhibits the noblest qualities that Kraco the aox , Spoke foelincly of the evil effects upon women by reading light literature , oaid that everything la proper which tends to our eleva tion , and everything is proper which tonda to human happiness. That the broader the field for woman's useful- noes , the greater ecopo for mental developments , both of which is re quired by tbo laws of our being nnd host fits us for a life beyond the grave. Evening Session. Notwithstanding the rain had rondo the nlreata muddy and pedestrians required - quired overcoats , rubber boots and umbrella. , still n good nudicnco was in attendance at the opera house to hoar the suffratjo question further discussed - cussed last night. After a vocal and instrumental so- lectien by Miss Foster and Miss Shut- tuck , Mien Anthony introduced Mrs. Matilda Uindman , of Pennsylvania , who apoko without manuscript and do- Hverod ono of the moat logical nrgu- mciitn on the eu.Fragoquestion thiu has boon delivered during tlio convention. She is n email woman not as largo aa Alexander II. Stephens and haa n voice similar to hia , but without the smooth eloqucnco no characteristic of that eminent statesman. She made the following points : This subject of suffrage ia not ono of little importance. It i i not merely a qtwation of nothiutr. Its rightful- neaa cannot bo answered by n nimplo yea or no. It does not coucorn a par ticular clacs ; nor dooc it apply to R limited number of poraona. It di rectly ufloctB all cl-vBsuo , irrcspoolivo of rnci- , color , condition or BOX. It iu not a nii.ro political question ; it ia a groal , moral , oocial and political prob lem , n problem which the wisest statesmen and soundest think era are interested in solving. A now problem ? Yes , but now problems in science , religious and politics nro constantly forcing thorn- st-lvea on the publis mind , end aooner or later that mind must give answer. "It is revolutionary , " you nay ; "It is too gr.at u change for our civilizi- tion. " Cbugo , change ia life , stag nation is ficath. The law of reform is constant ckange , From conviction that wrongs oxnt ! comoa investigation , ugitation , conjliey- change and progress , i In tlioao conflicts vro always two par- B tioa , tlio ono conso-vativo , the other radical , The consonrativo ignores chance , the radical dou-nds it. Old forms , customs and beht'.oro Bacrei with the conservative. Th- radical lias no palionco with these who i , ; , only as the father's thought. Ic. . n \ time the niaeoes are with the conrorva < y tlvo. People do not give up long established customs and much cherished viowo without a struggle , They fear change , and hate innovators , The world is not ready say the op- pononte , these who wish to have thii change are neb tit for the freedom i will bring. This , a ay a ono of oui loading thinkers , has always been thi answer of these iu power when a redress dress of wrongs has been naked. No till But woman has proven hersol fit for many places that were closet against her a quarter of n century ago Kchoola aud colleges hav bcou opouod to her uni oho boa taken high plaeo among th ucholars of the day. The court hou. doora stand ajar and she is cntorin with womanly dignity. Freedom o speech and liberty of thojpresa nro her and none nro injured. .If Who would undo what has boc : cs done ? Who place her whorooho n csu a century ngo ? Who take fropj ho uks thcao educational advantages ? Wh iu place upon the ntatuto booka the dc 10 griiding and oppreosivo laws that ou 10y. higher civilization has marked oul y.y , Who eo have ? Not ono , America rk men will not undothogood work the idd have dono. They can't go baok , the > d , can't stand still , iidvanen they nuio re and complete tlioir work by this on grand cct , of enfranchising the womo of the otate. 1C- Women r.a well as men nrnj th 1Che for protsction protection cf prr | he erty , homo nnd personal rights , Ti foundation principle ( jf goycnunoiit protection , Who need this ono-hn or all the people J Which stand i I.S- greater need of this , the weak or tl I.S0 otrong f The ou who hiui morn phy m , ical strength or the lets I All ro Homtbio persona will say the wci ny need it more than the strong. us , After this the finauco ooiuiuitti wont through the audience for coiitt buttons , tir MIHJ Anthony said she proposed ur do a little talking for herself bofn til hearing from Mra. Saxon , of Now 0 > ing leans , a good democrat. in Mrs , Saxon rose and proteiti led against the accusation , diaolaiuii tier that aho was a democrat and emphu ically aseorting that aho was uotliii and never would vote for anythii until shu had something to veto ( or receiving loud applause. iild Mrs , Colby read a letter from Je ion sio Ilutchiusou , announcing the deal ere of her little son , She also culed ' in ro d a short crsay of a little boy , Ii' ley years of ago , which was as folloivs : on , "A woman cannot do ns she please apt She has to do aa the man ears. leir woman caunot vote. A woman c : DO. join the church if she ploascr , Tl tier women ought to vote to koep-tho mi in from drinking. A woman is not an. smart aa a man. A man can eot up an.mr cultivator and bake pancakes , hot All and a woman cm only bake pancake inx A woman ii prettier than ft inan- all * raean a young woman. All ui mn should believe iu woman's rights ; ai boys , also. I like a woman teach batter than a man teacher. All tni but should try to bo a woman's rigl i\ee \ mm ; and boys , also. " et , Mr * . KljzaWh I * 61x011 , of Ni Orleans , told a ludicrous cat story , eliciting vociferous applause , and then cad appropriate linoa from J. G. IIol- and , voicing the nentimenta of the loblo heroism of reformers. MM. Helen M. Gotiger , of Lafay- itto , Indiana , came forward and in ifir imraitiblo manner npoko onthuui- astically upon the suffrage quoatton , atat.ug h'jwavcr that if any contlomnu or gentlemen were present who do- ijrcd to present any objec tions , eho would bo pleased .o meet thorn whort through with her speech. She spoke of her tn..otin n divine of Chicago whom aho had met on the train , and how she walled him on his own ground , She told how many women , had boon upon their kncen Appealing for suffrage nt the hands of drunken legislators , nnd iho wanted thu privilege of making lier own laws and ustni ; their in dividuality. Shn said that n clattu of mon would refuse ua privilf gcs they accorded to the negroes ; that women hive aright ton jury of their peers n well as nipn. Give us juries _ of women of the snuYago aesociation prlnciploa and temperance women. Wo want jurora the samp as men. Docs not law try ua aa citizenr , yet deny us citizenship. If I take cold will my husband suffer for me ? In herent rii < ht ! Who has it in preference - once to women ? Who gave man his inhernnt right moro than woman ? If you want temperance you will have to call upon women to carry it through to a practical conclu sion. So long ns there ia a conflict between good nnd evil there will bo contention about inherent rights. Thu speaker nald she was going to run for congress ns soon aa aho could got enough votes to put her thero. f Loud npplauso. ] She said n reformatory school in Indiana had done great coed in correcting the evils of depravity nniong heir own BOX , They want to iako their sistero otic cf jail and put ihom under female supervision. We want to take the children out of poor lounen nnd furnish them homes and send them to schools. Wo want the ballot to prevent so much pauperism and crime. Wo want it not for aelf- nzgrandizoment , but fallen humanity. Wo want the ballot box to correct many abuses that were prominent in our whole county. Wo want it ua a right aa against foreign immigration coming to America without a know ledge of our lawn. Wo want our franchise , EO we can huvo our ropre- ncntation in the Echool boards , where nnturu tins shown woman's peculiar fitness. A nota from the audience asked : "How are the law , , of Nebraska unjust to woman ? " "In the lint placa I will say , you are slill under the old common law relative to property rights ; the dowry cuatotu U unjust tu woman nnd favors man if the woman dies the joint properly goo to the husband , while iu the death of thu huhlmnd the widow only Rots the rijjhta of dowry during her lilo ttmu , and n guardian is ap pointed by the courts to take charge cf tha estaio for her children , and fro- quuntly they nro robbed of nil their interest through litigation nnd insecure bondsmen. Wo want the ballot to atop the sale and manufacture of liquor , and pro hibit the sale to minors. If you want to make intelligence , morality , or other ability the basis of suffrage , we nro ready to meet yon. If you can meat ns there we will stop right hero and abandon our cause. You trust with every thins , nave the ballot box. lie speaker thinks men and women u about equal iu all things. Women ° * H claim to bo perfect , nor that iioy ai- , much bettor than mon , but ! int if m wjn improve themselves a ittlo they \in bo about equal. Mrs. Gougn. hero asked if any one as any objeetiu.a to offar. Mr. Hitchcock i-iso and iwl.ed , "Di < 3 understand you v > say that woman > y uaturo la no better VYmn man ? " Mr. Gouger said that mo * were not > y nature immoral and deprvrod , bul hat wan the point the oppwit.or made , and thoj ; claimed it wp.s't.n ' mllot box which corrupted them .hia nho denied , and said it waa i ibol upon the true and good mon o America to have it said they pollute ! ho po.itical atmosphere , ( Hero sin ecotved loud nnd repeated npplantc , Mr. H. You don't answer ra question' . Is it not n fact that i woman was allowed to go to the poll and mingle with the rough eloine.i ir hot alio would bo drawn down to th ire ovcl of the corrupt voter aud polit ) ir Mrs. G. I don't believe that th It jody of men I saw hero at the repnl Ity Itn lean state convention last week y incr and moro intelligent body I nov y saw are corrupt mid bad moi t 3ut on the contrary I , with over tutor nnd daughter bi 10 other mother , 10m liovo our father * , husbands and broil ere nro moral A d upright , and neb ] is men , and that the good men far exc P In numbon nnd intelligence the be ie mon in nil countries. [ Loud a ] is plauao J . . . Mr. _ flL As the hour la grown it Jato end I am at n disadvantage hoi ti now , I offer it challenge to you su fnglstito diccuss this question at ar time und place you may designate. With thi. announcement Mits Ai thony , Miss COJBOIIB , Mra. Sar.on at eo Mrs. ( Jougor all jumped to the froi like hungry wolves for a ki nnd with glistening eyes , u to lifted fucoa and burning cheek : re accepted the challenge , whi r tbo audience was at a high heat , ai order was not had for aomo time. Tl 0 ( spectacle was grand , the inter ; great , and Mrs. Colby rushed to tl footlights and said she wan glad to s the distinguished gentleman so zw oualy plead his side of the case , ai hoped that before the election day 1 would bo a penitent convert at t ! altar of this great reform. The d a be arranged for , and atl bate will soon i tlto lively battle will bo .ought , wh : to along the line will bo heard the cr v "Charge , Anthony , charge I" The programme for to-day is exec tive session in the parlors of the ope ; 0:30 . . at which time i an 1.0U80 at : B. m. , Ii ports of delegates and staU a&soci Iion tions will be heard. At 2 p. m. Miss Anthony and Mi Shattuok will addres * the raeetin At 7:45 p. m. Madam Newman , Now York , and Mrs. Virginia Min and Mill Phosbe Ooziens , of en St. L uls , will speak , after whlol i n reception will bo given in the park ie of the Pflxton , to which everybody on invited. its Pewons'desirlng to attend the conn tion of the Nation * ! Wom n Suffrage ew eocUUoa t Lincoln , Frld y and Ssturi of this week can obtain reduced r tes oa < the B , A M. by applying to the sUtion ajrcnls , and on the IT. I' , by applying to Mrs. Colby at the I'niton. Delegates wlllba entcrtalne 1 by tha Indies of Lin coln. There will be a grand suffrage meet ing at Uoyd's opera hocne next Wednesday eveningOotuber 4 , nnd l o on Friday evening , O'toW ' 13 ; land probixlily ne meet ! ( j every week thereafter untfl the ilny of election. Hoa.A.J Poppleton'a Aadreas. I deem it no light ooim.liment that in the face of an cxpllc t do.lariUion tlmt I urn not in favor of woman Miffrn/o , I hue ; been asked to iunk" , on behalf of the people ple of Omnh-i nod the sUte , nn address of welcome to the many distinguished men and women whom tliU occasion hni brought together. JJoubtlou the consideration shown mo U a recognition of the fact tint 1 have L.ca a life long advocate of the ad- vancem.nt of woman through the agencies of equality in education , equality in em- liloymeut , equality in wages , equality in property rlslit and personal liberty , in short , n fair , upcn , equal tie ! 1 in the f true- gle for life. Tint I cannot go boyer d thu nnd embrace cqtnl suffrage I. due rather to long ndborenca to the political philoso phy of Kdnrand J.urke than any lack of conviction of nn nb.otuto equality of men nnd women in natural righta. ( In the winter of 1S" > 1-V ! , when a ntudfnt at I'onghkcep ie , N. Y , , while the spot on which xve now stand was Indian country , ns yet untouched by the formative power of national legislation , I. listened to Mi.s Susan It. Anthony , Mrs. Kllzabeth C.vly Stanton , Ml s Antoinette Brown nnd others In the advocacy nf the rights of women. It seems n ntrango for tune that bring. now , nearly thirty years after , one of those speakers , crowned with n national reputation , into a utato carved out "f that Indian country , nnd containing 600,000 people , in iidvocacy of equ l suf frage for her sex. This r ingle fact pro claims in thunder tontn the bravery , the fidelity , the devotion of these pioneers of reform , and challenges for thorn the sym pathy , respect , o'teein and admiration of every good man nud woman in America. The generation commencing 1850 has been a period prolific of momentous changed. It is the era of' scwi&g machine , of the domesticftli m of' steam anil elec tricity , tha overthrow of the groit robo'- lon , the destruction of slavery , the consoli dation of the Getmnu cm ) ire , the fill of the. ccpnd Nupnleon , the birth of thn 1'rench republic , the Incorporation ui IndU into the liiitish empire nnd the reso lution of commerce by. tuo Pacific railways and the Suez canal. Great chargia h-uo likewise tai < en place in the structure nf our own state nnd national legislation , the most conspicuous and pronounced result boinf tbo ceu'ralizAtion of power in the federal government. It haa been preeminently - eminently a pe.iod of umolioratiou , n loug stride in the direction nf tolerance of opin ion , belief } Gpcec.li and creed. Hospitals , asylum' , schools , colleges and the manifold ngeuclex of an advanced thri liun civilta- tion , fc-r nllevintiug the average lot of humanity have grown nnd multiplied be yond the ex [ erienun nf former times , and men like Mithow V& Ear , George Peabody und Johns Hopkina have ha < tenod to con centrate the abundant fruits of honorable lives , to the exaltation and advancement of the raco. liut in no direction have greater changes occurred in this country than in the condi tion of woman in rc.poct to employment , wage * , personal end property rights. In nil heathen countries at this hour ttio tnasd of women nro tlave * orvortc , wholly de- P'ivoil of civil rights. In most Chri.tlan countries their l.gal status is out ) of nb-o- lute subordination in person and property to men. In this republio nlono linvove utuincdnn nllitude in which t-oine Hinall measure of ju-ticc IH meted out to women by the laws. In 1850 a fairme-u.uto of her rights was the grim edict of the common law hoMiog her in guardiamhip prior tu man iogo aud upon matting * making hei and all bar possessions practically the pro- petty of her husband , while n cruel , unrea sonable and vicious public opinion exclud ed her from all except maaial and ill-pc-id service. One by ono and year by yaai these barriers have given wav , until in many states her property and personal right- enjoy the complete shelter of the law , Now moio than half the occupation and employment nf this age of industrial activity nod progiex. nrethromted with the faithful , efficient und contented labor ol women. Tbo law kas broken forever the thraldom of nn ndlout and hopele.s mar rlage by reasonable ! * for divorce toi just cause , given her tbe custody of hei children , vested her with tha nbaolutt power of disposition and control over hei property , inherited or acquired , fried 11 from the claims of her husband's creditors , nnd clothed her with ample lacjol renudie : even against her husband. I'erh ips No. braska nlone of nil the staUs by its courl cf lattfresort , has upheld the power of tii wife to make contracts with her hushani nnd enforce them against him in her owi aime by the appropriate leg.il remedies Thii surely is progress. Beyond this then lies but ono Held to win or fortr.i. to re 'Ihen surely the worn soldier Is thi long oampalgu crowned with tbe garland of vict ry jnay rest from the liattle. P < ot maiy ye rs ago , coming from Wh consm , I tirtnk , a girl proapnted herself ii the Illluoig cuintfl for admission to th < bar. After a rigid and uniparing examln avion fllio waandmittud withpublio compli ii uitut. She I ok an ollico iu the great cit ; tf Chicago and Iu tbo short remnant of 01 utcerU'n life to wrought iu her profes ( ion uMo attain an average profes < iona income , aivi win the undivided re pjct am esteem ol lur professional associates. Am when from a lar country , whithcrbho ha gone in hope to etcape a fell dUeaar , he lifileu corjue WM brought back for sepul turc , many of t'je foremost lawyers ti ) Chicago gathereti about her bier oud bor emphatic tcnUniony t her virtues as a wt man and her aUalmnetta as n lawj er. T mo no greater woil < has Wn done by an American woman.he , Alia Ruleti t unobtrusively silently but ludotuitablv rresusd her way to the front of the legi a profession , and oitabllshe-d lie elf then she vindloited the light of her wj. to cot tend for the highest prizes of life , &ud lei her country wou.en . a legacy \fhlch wi ultimstely hlazon her name iu the h'story ' of the adrancemeat of wi men. Kvcry Ameiican w inan , ivVr 111 her Roea to tbe front of any occupntlou , becomes her coadjutor iu wc and .t timer iu her reward , Laden with the trophies of thirty yea of conflict , of progress , of measurunlo su cess , tha vice president of the Nation nt Woman Suffrage association and her ass diP elates piesent theuuelven to Nebraska ar P- oak a bearing upon the dual U ue 'VShs Ps , this work bo crowned by grautiiu to w ilo men iu this utat-i the highest privilege the citizen suJrsge. " On behalf of tl nd people of a state whoio legislature h ho granted everythlpg elie to woman who st devoti n to free tpeecb , untramineled d ho cushion and an independent pre.sa has be conipicuous in itt constitutional and leg lee lative history I welcome them to this cl alnd and state and bespeak for them a patiet nd candid , respectful and appreciative bet ha Ing. _ he lo- Uniterm ! Approbation - By the community at lare has been glv a to Buj ixCK BLOOD UITTKM. No Instan ilo is known where Jusatisfactlon has be manifested l < y thdr use , or wliere ang ; but beuAdt folloutd their adminUtratio Trice Sl.OO , trial jliej.0 cents. rare Notice- ro- The 'Hawtiorn Centennial E ia- Paiit " Mi - colsior Roof , was patented 24th , 1881 , ano ; otters patent nut ra , bor 241 , 803. Any person found ig. known to tamper with the man ig.of factnro of said paint willbepunii lor ed to the full ottont of law , No pen 3t. on has any anthority whatever to ac a receipts. HAWTUOIIN & BRO. , ra Lancaster Pa. ia A Bnort Otmooratlo booecu. Apropos of Uu visit of the distl en- guished Somtof Bayard , of Delewar to the west , a veteran democrat thirfy years or more , stepped into THTS BKB counting room Tuesday evenIng - Ing , and with a voice like the oohoea of a railroad convention , introduced himself : "Tzschucfc , the next president of these United States will be in Omaha to-morrow Thomas Francis Bayard , tbo honored son of Delaware , a gen tleman , n scholar , an HONEST man , with peculiar cmphafi. on the ) o t proposition. 'Yes you g. d. republicans cans may laugh , but by the eternal all heaven and hades cin't prevent it. " and the old moaibick italicized the revised edition by cracking hia knuck les on the counter. 'Tho republicans have been in loner enough , " ho contin ued ; , "they have robbed the army , wrecked the navy , swindled the widows and orphans of the war , and I beltovo thoy'd steal the coppers oil Columbia's eyelids , it the old qirl was bid up long enough. There never was before such n hungry pack of thieves gathered together together on God's footstool. They must go , " and the profane disciple of T. J. meand ered out into the bright moonlight and dissapoarcd in the government build ing. on Uata. " Clears out rats , mice , roaches , Hies , ants , bed bugs , skunks , chipmunks , gophers. 15c , Druggists. AHK > yotp druggist forllctlJins'-i l.uwi.in Salve. Keep It hi the house In case of ncci- dents. fries 2Se. SPECIAL HOTICF.S. IO LOAN MONtY TO 1 OAN-On chattel roortgaifo o- MONEY . A. B. Tnt'on , Ko. [ 1610 IODglv3 nrrct , rontrcQin , up-rtAl . 435-tf ONKY 70 LOAK Gill at Law Utnca ot 0. M1 I > . Thimwi Ilaj-nfl Crotzhton DlocV. . < i/ttl' I.OAA At t ) pur ccnllc- UU V l" t I" onm9of 2,600 itoa im rd > , lor B to 3 ycirj , on Crst-cln3 city f.nd fMiu property , biuii I'.SM f rita and Lois AOJMTT. Icth RJJ Dou/hii fits HELP WANTED. ! ! / \uun nun lictuccn tlic ago of WANTIuun 1 | > und yy year' , to work on a fruit and \ugttalilu f-vrui. ( irrman , Swede or Dolicnilaa preferred. A < ldrnw U. II. iVirleston , Ash and , . Neb. - XTl/ANTKD-A girl for rontral house > ork. VV Oocd wajes wl 1 bo paid. Cbas Flack ANTEU A sodheadcaokatMetropollt a. VV Gocd wagoipald. 0.0-W Oo-dclrl for Ecntral hcmowii WAHThU | . Appl > at 1923 Far him ftrcct. 'A.NTKU A Bcrvantlrl fcr e.icril hou- ( work. Apply 2101 lloJ e and 23d 8tl\A3 691-29 Two or four men who unren end WANTEO dltcUnK , 10 miles out Uood Wrgce , In- qulio Artoma M. Clarke , 2115 Harvey stroit. 6CO-31 A competent girl to uo fr .nt WANTED houstwcik. Apply nt M. 1 * . Pa'iunni ; ? , cor. lbthar.il Cnii'oinla Htrecto , fij.5 2 A vampetcut girl ai took and WANTED . Mrd. W. J.Coulull , bt. llarj's tu enuo , opp. i. oni ent. 574-tt > NTEH Aglrlat610north 14tha reel. ImmwIUtily , an A No. 1 hl e WANTKU turbir. > o other ii'ed apply. VN'fjes $17 per wick nrd oonnancnt job. AUdiOiS to Louis 13ay. r , North Plotte , Neb. i 1IU.S WANT D-For cleaning Apply at the T Ml lard. Ml-27 WANTED Immediately , a good yhotojfia- phcr , catiable cf taking cnirjs of n galle ry. Apply to J. It. Moeller , Orana Diland , No braska. Et8 23) ) 'ANTED- good girl .or R.ncral house work by Mrs. Jctcph Darker/corner of 22(1 and Tat enport streets. Good w.gta juid. AM'KD Two good Ir 8 In jyirate family. Apply icu lioitt cor. Wth and Callfirnia H. 663 tf r ANTED Two men f eood > addrc s to can \ < u > ? "i ! u 1 Bp rliltlcs. .Steady employ- mcnt toicu d men. call I2leouth 10th ttreet. < D-Krartboy to ajilst at Cigar and WANTf ' . . Coui rufJrcnc.B. required , Apply" ! F. " ll-e otllca " t04-tf > A T I ) A Parbnr at Lewis Fs't . W Kill i odgeSt Nut to gtQ. _ B70-tf Tw-ii good clrls ore must be good WANTUD Dining roam glil. A | > plyN , W. Uor ttth & D.TOiipott. l AsTED .llrl for hrc swork , 1C80 Si.rman V avenue. Mrs. J. MCaun.aan. 161 tt. Hrst-ctai * ladl ' clothes Irnncr , WANThD laundry , N. 13'h St. 62..U n ANTED A good gill Immediately otOsil. U W denctl Hotel. (01 K i- i- \\r Hi'e.U A girl at the Omaha nousc7 U \ 7ANTHD Van tfc nor * . In Uardon. D J. il' VV Srallh , Shermm avenue. 419'i. ( d ANTKI > One KCfd canvftsser. Steady work d , . work and coed pay , ( references rx.utrcd. ) d Apply at ' 'IB N. ICtU ktrctt , up Ulm , i.om 0. irI If \\f AN1KD At Ihe National Hotel at U .coin , f VOne No. 1 female < XKk aut i. Ileat ol w ges will he rn'd. ' 129 tf 'ANTtU 5l"0 priv > VJOM , iilnka and coil w pool I tu clean with gunltary Vault and y gink Oleauer , the beet Iu use. A. Kvani It Co. , retlilence I M Pnrtirs utre't. Omaha. , _ _ _ _ _ ! W ph y ! uns iftVi Adilrcin Dr. 1'orl Dseomfe. iOO-tf 8ITUATIONS WAMTED. By a joung lai/ ! . situation u WANNED copvlit. Can fu/uUh gcod rdor erc < s. AJJrojj > 'K II. " 1721 Oodgo atract. YJJI ANTKO sltua'.lon bya young lady cl ei' ' W Mrience , todoio.er > l tiouiowo.k Ite'er ccsdt-wdl required. AdJresj 1115 8,6th St. 1C- W ANTED By ( wojonug gentlemen alari lal . . tur-IsheJ room or lulte ol roouii Inapri t at j family , must be icir ih > butlneaj | .ait o 10.nd city , Willpay annodpilce fcrgoodiooms. Ad ndUl dretsL. L. W , Care Uoa OlUce. 57-27 * Ul ro- An ten situation by an rxperlencd ccolc roof . .i . ? .0ial"lJu"'k " ' ' Millard. Addrei " " "Jteed Bte offlce. . Ue , H2.tf as MICELLANEOUQ WANTb. me _ is. To Rent a fum already tockc WANTKU with linpleueut , am well qui ! Iffel lo conduct a Urge fono , Addr > r , a IV itr Omtha Neb. it , Cottage of .roomsby OctoJerStt ir- WANTED Tenant II J. Offlcc. 6.S-H ANTND-About 800 or 1,000 yards dlrl Inquire at Krtb'i Tloigir Wcrks. Joni en street , bet. Vth and loth. 488-tl ice \H7"ANTCD HyayounitU'ly wlthgood ref i ht \V enccm , ailtuilfou asccpyllt. Address" ! in. 1 > . " Ml 1'iercu iticet. S.-2S ( FOR RtNT-HOUatB AND LAND. HEM New cottage six room , one bloc FOK ct end ol ruJ car line , IIB a mouth 5..S8 A , 0. WAKtLV. T7WH K * IT Home cf _ ro-mi. Kail lot. . S 1 or L1 snd Ch'eigo. | Jn. Stockdile. 6Q.0) ) n- nh RENT rurnlined olci large south fron - room , 1001 Fainam itrett. 5llt7' hM M filOR BENT-One store room and 4 looms fo 1 } d dl jr.teth and Cats street. lomilielSli Arnbam itttst. 8AUUEL tiUUNS , 6.020 TOK nENr-l rnlihid room at 614 south Utl L' ktrwit , botweea lloward .ud JacXton , wtk a de , 184-tl e > TTtORREST A hulls * ot thrw room * . Jnqulr of . N'W. Cor. llth A jQptt , TJ10R RENT ncu f.J room , with kitchen , 112 fnotry > nd closet , llil fiherman avrnae , n r U. P. shops. 178-tt -A im. hou ID Nelson's tddl- . tlon. Inquire t r-dboltni Er.cki.n's. L7/.tf I OH KENT Furrlihed nnfurn'.ned rcomit X1 at 1110 Jackion St. between lllhand 16h : 532-30 * 'OR ' KKNT Furnlthcd rooms f-r llshl henna- F lii > fplnjr , 816 a month , 2il'JC.llfornUittect , 518-19 * IU. . > t n iuro tu linlcomue bUck , ( > bOn meet , LCIU DMtupjtt. Hi , A. I ) . G&leambe. tM-MH IPOR tKAStt-8'x huslncna lots oh 5he corner Jijol ICtd and I ) ivtnpsr. tt wt < . Altogether or .efts to. Al < o JJoiiiinK rs'Ulcncu. Inquire on prmlir : . .It- * . IJOIt * KNT furnliliod room , ground floor 1 : 'font , 712 N. 18th it ot. 103 27) ) TTlptl I-KNI llou o o ( fcl _ rooms , 1-S1 lOUi J ? < ttiort , north c ( 1'oul < Bj27 * T71CR HRNTLirgn offlcrB on Karnim utrrot. i. Aj ] ! > lr to John 11 F. I/-hrj mi A Co. 473-1 OOMJ roil ItK.NT-Fe.nl h.d or iinforn- lelitd. illh toird. 672 , eaikcr 10h und MiituloIUller 485 t. . ) - I1KM1 A luriimhcd and unlurnlshe 1 roam , together , pltasani Tie * , corner tth and Howard s'ro . 4SI1 HOUSES FOH KENT Small and lar | e TEV four ta eleven room , earn ; ono or two ntw onto. ' BKM18 , Accnt , ] o ! 3-tf Uth and Douiclu tto. I71O.I RKT Furnished rooms at I'll Cu JJ street , b L 17th and 10th. _ 5G-tf F'-ll HK T lit nds imcly turalehod parlor. Alsoatmaller room , bibt houso,2018Caw at-ect. J71-t C.OIl KENT Grocery storr , cor , 10th ttrca JJ anitCaritol BTtnue , Apply on rrt E02-U _ 011AB. NKBEB. H. III. Nr Two story liwoWne 20th and CMS , PO 7 roora * . now being repaired and painted Inquire ot 0. T. Taylor Uth and Dougla.1 127-tt rt. KKtiT An eicginty lurnMied trent I 1 room , ono block froji U. I' , or U. and M. Terms 315 , utrtctly In ad ranee. Aadro' Gld. " caroot lto olti.t. . tor lento at 3.&OU ptrunnum , each ' "rn term ot joiroi ivt "Oranra OroTt I'lam" ail > ilnlnif Tlanscom Ptirk on the woot , tlvo inlnucoa wall ; ( ram 8 rt > > cnre Money ran bo obtained ta build wltl ; , ' ty persons laisinjf tbeoo lots t regular rat . JAMES s1. .lor.iot ; , 843U On premlHcii. olH..r > 1013 Farmm Street T7IOU HKNT Brick scora. Irqulro at Druz JL1 Etore , coiner 10th and Douglas ltd. C20-U R U ± Nr Two novMlwoiltBM ana two other dwellings In desirable loa.llty , by llclCoon Mo. 1CU DouzlM strcrt _ 817-tf FCIJ wA'-t -PTOR 8A1.E CHEAP Tuibtlck nud frame ad- I ? dltloia ol Milton ItOBJiv1 hoaac , N. W. corncir > IDthandlcavcnworth airtrt . 5 ! > ( ( \OHSALK Kl'st-Ctss | reitiuiraiit Apply to FOHSALK F 1',1'Minwiller , llta attest , between Karnam and " Hyn'y _ PSa-6Ct OR SALK Thrco rcubs , In Rood order , ai Casej'nit.blj , on IStti , between ItonanUnd J ck onetrtct. E69.7t . fJcod Umlly horsoM. W. 0 r. 19th FOKSAI.U &Doiclu8tH. C'6-U 71 ItS.ii.tA will pujtuK iHiilciusi , LuutnU- J ] ly located. Good ch nee for the right man caiona fcr eo'llnff satlslastcry. Adtlie 8 "Q , 7.1 eo illlcc. CU-tf f-ALK WO lilcklt barro'e. Inquire c Ivreb's Vinegar worKB , Jones ctioet , betweec- n aud lOih , 4S7-4sS TjlOitSALK Two R5cd pcnlwi , Will drive on- * ; rtdi ) > cry gent e. Lrtulro at L. tlcLc ; ' < appleton ftr > .ct , bet. 2dib und 2 J , near new cir.ns-nt ccrrM 403 llr iji SALK Uoo'l Call Water Wrrks oilier 410 tf J.OHSALH Good teauibo.aes , wi/on anJ har- ' ness. Will Etll terycheap , inq'.lrt Jotfk oblns iniDougluatraet 427 21. "CHOICE uolorado Sheep lor sio. ! LVI oa-or JtMrtm f. O. ORAULE , lSO-2wlt Kr nrnoy. lleii. Mil l-ALE flroccry aud crockery bulnees , 1 with or Hlthout-builJing. AJdrw "Osoe- QPLKNDID PVOPE11TY FOH SALD-Al J DAKOAIN , one largo brick bouse , t il one M-gaframe house , T/lthfull lot oo Caes c vlfith lift. Floe chanoo for Investment , reel-.or 370 c.-montb. Cell fo. ' full particulars , on UC1C3 , . 609 tf /rent , 16th and DouclM rt8. OIXJJKAUTIFOI. LOTS-Mxl&O feet cich la llanscom Hltco on Ktreet car line. Dost lots D whole addition. , un very easy termi uid at rroat bargain. Esuia' aurent , 16th an J Douglas troeta 16-tl OTEL FOR SAOE. The Arllns > Housel , First Clascal furnished he only hot * In town. The dheapeat property la.the state. Has all the traveling men. W III be B)1U cheap on 'crms to suit , Enquire ot E. Fulle , proprietor , .rllngton , WiclilnKton county , Keb. W3-tI I7\Uit UALK or will excna go ( or OiraLa | uo > Jj perty , ao Improved Dee oa of Kud adjoln- ng B station Co U. P. H. II. K , UUxin.UI , 1111 "Vunhara St. , Oinihi. J'.i ) a-nt MUCK FOK CALK CALKESTABROOK ESTABROOK k COK T OST Siturdsy morning one jalr of eje glass- \Ji . The flnrfer will bo rcwartodby leaving at " 318 Farahan. street. tCO'tl , A. Milvcniie , ol Now Yc k , hai opened MKtf for instruction Unit fcraucht * of 'Ing ' , pa ntlng and ncc lovtorkat ) OI H Uth tree' . Omaha. JJ-PTJ Stt rp\VO DOLIAIIS nEWARD-to t , a unchof I \ t . Ary cne flndlag the citrt ard leav- ng thuu at thii office will receive the above re ward. .10 tf I'AKEN UP A largo black tog. Owner can I iuru lame of O. O. Vlciroyrar ! Johnson'- , C.00-2 t T OH I OuM cross with Inscription "F. 11. H. JLJ Ekpt. 27 " Finder wl Irectlre liberal rewaid hy leaTiiig at the HeraU oaco. 455-tf K. JETT HouiTandCitpU CleanerTBtcva. I'olliher. Leave orJtrs at llepubllcan.of. &ce , 13th and D uias. ! 368-tl w"l 1)U > ' ti furniture of the best payloi : hcUil In Iowa. Itent ouable. Audrtws Dolch. ilacirfgor , Bee afllce. Ooaha , Neb. JX-U EDWARD KDBHL1 , ' - * ' ) ; UAQISTEK OF PALUIETKRY AMD EOJJDI TIONALIBT , 183 Tecto btreet , betwecbFomaiu andUarnev. Will , with the aid ot jnwMliVi spirits , obtain for aayon a glauce at tbo F ( D and prerent , and on certain conditions la ho ft * , lure. Bcot and Show t"tde to 7 Jei. Porlei Absolutely Pure. Thu powder never -varios. A marve < o pnrity , strength and wholesonenesa , > I ( e economical than the ordinary kinds , jicd cannot U bold in oomixdition with th multitude ol low test , short weight , aUw pr phoipbatr. powders. Bold only in rani 1 ROIAL BAKINQ POWDEU C . 106 Wall St. , New Yo *