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THE DAiLV BEE : SATURDAY OCTOBEil 14 The Daily Bee , Saturdnv Vlornint , ' Oct. 14. WoHtbor Moport. ( i'he followlnR ob prv tlon arotnVen i br RAtne moment of lime at all the atatlui ntmcil. ) WAK DisrAnTMENT , U. S. SiouAtScn. vlc OMAHA , Oct. in , 1882. ( l:15p.m. rectiunind. rectiun 11 Denver. . . . Crc-li Clear Cheyenne. . n > 0 S Fie h air " 7S sw Frtna rir rutte. . . . Xi * fc < Illlik loir Om h M tU 8V ' I * Ir YMilton . . SW O'cur DC * Jlolnen. 41 W Uicu Da\cii | rt. . 9 I t'rvhh Ole.r Bt. I'ftUl . . . ! ' fO > h Cli-ir 8tu > ui . . Mo tin ail. . ! ' CO llri-k d.ar Vincent . . . 0 M lln-k U lmi.lv l > fi'l II I k flnr llnfsrd Ci udy Cunltr N r > ( louly Hck4vrcod . K.lr < 21 Al P.ri'k CI 'Mid t Rltit G lert 8 InchM bovc low water mirlc t Ontht , 2 'del Olnchm it VtnVtnn. MldiNslfpl foot 6 liicho < at L Ciosse , and S foct 3 Inches i D-lboquo. LOO - L BHBV1TIBS. The U. I'.JpayJcnr went out on th main linn ycnUrloy. Tlic cntnct IH now \lsiblc much firlhe to the Hoiith tlmn at tr t. A third story in noirly catuplpled fu the fit nin hiuuilry cm T.leventh street. Goods iliiily arrlxin ftt the ACKNoni JIIMirj I.K.MINO XIII.UNKIIY E.STA1U.1SIIMKN1 Atkiaxon & Co. Four \ > lf t-ninn ol ntoclc came in o the U. P. yeilcrlny but the atock set Bon is aboil1 tivor. The new Climtlau church , at tli corner of Twentieth arj'l Farnam atrecli trill bo dedicated ou Sumlay , Nnvombc r.th -Tho B. & M. and the U. P. babe Im cluts wind up the tejuon to-day wit npauioontDo former's ground. It in tc ported th it the Cjuacil BlniT * club wl dliband after to-day. Twcnty-five cv * ot lumber urenhti ! > c out of Otir.h i tu p iluU la Nebrnslc-x ever ; < lay by oar lumbir tlc ler , one c r of 01 by the Cjuiolid it d Timk line cumpac } aud fifty ca-s of coal received hy uu dealers. From ilr. Thoi. Gibson , rccretiry c the Ixiitil uf tr.ulc , wj lenrn that abou ? fiO,000 hive besu mibscrlbed by prom nent bmincdj linn of the city for the ei tablUhingirf BUO.RO ! worki &t thin poinl The atuuunt Deeded is $100,000. The firm of Bell " ; Amoa ! mi gone ou of existence. Mr. Itelt will attend to n the stenographic business hereafter , an Mr. Amei will handle tha real ctttate dt partmcat nlono. They will both liar their hand * full ot bu ines. A pottal card hta boon received b llev. J. W. Shunk that the nc ly BJ polotod putor uf the Firat M. K church Itev. O. W. Savilge , expects to reach th ! city In time to npond next Sabbath in b ! new field of labor. John Lamm , whi wa ? a tlriver fc IConnard Uros. , was taken in charge b by police yesterday , bU actions tndlcatlo that ho wai Mlghtly unsound in miud. II labored uuder tha delusion that some OE was going to kill him laat night nure. A inasa meeting of working men too place U t evening In Central hall , whic waa very well attended. Mr. P , T. Mu : phy was elected chairman and Mr. if. 1 Black secretary. Mr , J. 11. Lewis , seen tary of the committee of eighteen a [ pointed at a prorinus meeting , submlttc report containing the programme of it campaign. After considerable dlscu o the report was approved by nuoverwheln Ins ? majority. ATTENTION ! Call for a Worklnamon nnd'anilor County Convention. The workinginun nnd farmoro c lou ( > laa county , who uru in nccor with the principles enunciated by th tate anti-monopoly convention hoi at Ilastinga , Suptombor 27th , 1881 are hereby inritod to elect dolugatt to a convention that will nominalo legislative ticket for Douglas count ) consisting of two inumbcra of the BOH to and eight members of thu IIOUBO o ropreaoutativCB , also one county coin missiouor and euch prooinct oilicora a : may bo designated by the county coin missionora in their election proclama tiou. tiou.Tho The ratio of roprosoulaticn shall bi aa follows ; Every olnmont of trudo and uncl clement of common labor shall b represented by live dologntoa. Wher uiochanica or laborers have no orjan ization , they may orgnni/o for thi purpose , aa for instance , blacksmith * carpenters , plumbers , hod-carrion emelting works laborers , etc. Ever precinct outtilo of the city of Oniah bhall bo entitled to five delegates gates to be chosen by tli farmers. It ia rocommende that the meetings to select delegate in the city by any labor organizatio or element eh nil bo held upon a ca issued thro days previous throug TUB OMAHA UKE , Such call shu etato the tuuo and place of mootint and name of organization or labc clement. In the country precinc the meetings shall bo held ia punt ance of a notice printed or writtot conepicuouhly posted in at least thre publlo places within the precint for i least one week. Theeo ineetinga ehall bo hold with ! two weeks from this duto , Only delegates elected in pursuant to these recommendations und Imviti proper credentials , will bo admitted t eeuts in the convmtion , No proxii will be allowed , but ultornaten may t elected to take the places of delegate that may be utaent. Duo uotica will bu given to the del cgatoa au eleotbd at tu the titno au place of holding the cunvrmion , au arrauRemcnta will bo luad-j fur u 1'i'un inast meeting to ruti'y the nouiiut tioiis on thu game ev - ; ; ; ificr th convAitioii has ndjouri'-J. lU'oidt of tbo committee. Jou.v Koau'tiOlmiriuau. . HEATHEN HELPERS , The Woman's ForolRU Mil eionary Society in An nual 3oesion. A 1'ull Attendance of DclfRtiti ftom Abroad- While the Presbytoiian Synod w ; l , work Thursday at the Trcsbjterif church another important convuntic bcran its sittinjja at the Eighteen ! Struct fit. K. Church , H being the da of holding the annual mooting of tl western brnnoh of the Womrm'n Fo oign Missionary Society of the M. J Church. The opening scseion WAI proaidc over by MrH. Mary 0. Nindo , of Mil noapolls. Devotional exercises woi first conducted by Mrs. Lucy 15. Pro oolt , corresponding nucretnry of tl bunch organization , nftcr whicli Mr Nindo nddrecacd the cunvuutioii , n viewing the work of thn society for U past your , during which ho traveli ! 10,000 tnilca lit the performance o ( hi duties. rmi'KUi. Mrs. L. U. Junii'A , of Don Mnino , ulectid recording Rpcreturj ; Mr Dr. Ktwpp , ill York , Nub. , utnl Mr , 11. D. Onauihord , of Djtivur , onrollin committee. The enrollment allowed the follon ing list uf DKLECUTEX. Nubriska conferuncr : Mrs M Shelley , Tccumsoh ; Mrs M F Jut Grjiidviow ; Mrs C M Woodwnri Suwurd ; Mrs. 12 A Frew , Mt PIOI unt ; Mi s Lizzii ) Curvnt , Mt Picas * n Mra C C C.irhni , Tec urn neb ; MM M Kitabrook , Hrownvilk > ; Mrs E 1 UattiB , Nu > v York ; Mr II. Cnrncai don , York ; Mts lr Knupp , Yor ! MM tt M Iveobler , Harvard. North Nebraska con orencr : Eij l tconth street , Mis.1 A Aiidrorri Omaha * Mrs J F Staloy , Oniah ; First church. Mra J I ) Msxtieli Omaha ; Mrs Davvey , 'Omaha ; Anna E/atiB , South Omaha. \Ye t NebrnskA conference : M : Sar.ih Bradley. Colorado conference : Mrs II Chamberlain , DJUVUI : Mts II i Shattuck , Grceley. Mijutsota conference : Mrs F 1 Lalv , MM M J Uujsell , S ; P.tul. Opper Io .i conference : MH 31i Porter , Davenport. Iowa conffrencp ; MUs Jennie Bad Kttkvillo ; Mra N B I'o ra , M , John lUytiei , Mucuino ; Mrs O Lght , Ivcssutli ; Airs D Murphy , Urn iii-ii ; Mra E M Be ty , Airs E Wnght , O'Haot a ; Mra L Mau Hloumhold ; Mr * 0 M Wool.y , 1'ibn Mrs M Diijcf , MoJupolu ; Mrs C ! \ B > rk , Mt Pleaaant. . DM Mnoiea conference : M si Lil biu Pearson , Mrs T G Oiviy , Mrs .Limes , Dos lluitu-t ; Mrs K L Honor Stunatt ; Mi a Kilty Liw . Shonui doah ; Mrs Dr C les , Mr D D Lyoi Woodbint ; Mus Ilelcn Young , Mu Emma Lutlo , Wniteebnrough ; Mi Frank Byrkit , Ked Oik. Mrs Frost , Mra M J Bjwlin , ilarlan. Missouri conference : Mies Mat Rico , Siyanuab : MM M S. Guiee Mra Sillio Divia , Marsjville ; Mi Nepple Hawkins , Albany ; MissLizz Auttin , Albany ; Miss Irene Chictei den. Savannah. Kansas conference : Miss S T Mi dully , Atchtson ; Mrs R H Hanthon Achison. South Kansas conference ; Miss ] M Hammond , BMdwin ; Mra U E 2 Prtttuo , Humboldt. The work of enrollment was fo lowed by the appointment of the fo lowing COMMITTZP.S : On By L-.WS Mrs. II. M. Shattuc Miss Libbio Poaison , Mist Kinu Buck , Mrs. Patteo , Mrs. M. J. She ley , Mm. Murphy. On Young People's Societies Mr 0. M. Woodward , So ward , Keb. , Mi Mary Piico , Mrs. U. D. Chamberhii Denver , Col. On Sale of Bookn Miss Price. Mr Woriz , Mrs. Wright , MM Tibbitu. Reporting Committee -Northwci orn Okrutiim Advocate , Mm. G. I Power , Central 0' rUtian Advoct Miss M' . M Hammond , Colorado R v otv , Mrs. II. M. Shattuck. Kans Methodist , Mrs. H. E. M. Patte D.itriot Times , Miss Mary Price. Committee on Resolutions Mi Rov. E M. Battisork , , Nob. ; Mi Irene GhittemJon , Savannah , ML Mra. T. (1 Orwiy , Doi Moines , low Mru. Rav. John IlaynoB , M uscatin Iowa ; Mra E , M , Boatty , Oakaloos Iowa. Committee ou Publication -Mrs. ] K. Stanley , Das Moiiics ; M m. G , I I'ower , Musciuincj M re. L. E Pro cott , Minneapolis. Oonunittoe on Nomiimtiona- D. E. Proacott , MM. II. E. M. Ptto Mrs. U , M. llanthorn , At-'hisoi Kiin , ; Mrs. U D. Uhamborlain , Mr Dr. Kimpp , M ra. S. J. Dewey , Mr M (1V. . Byrkit. Mrs. M . S. GeiRo M. ysville ; Mra 13. K. Stanley , Di Moinep ; Mra. M. W. J'ortor , DAVOI port ; Mra. Sarah Bradley , M1SJII.LANKOUH. : Among the items oa Iho tint duj programinu wcro the followiiiR ; A p per was read by Mra. II , E , 3 Pattoe , of Humboldt , Kansas. Su joot , "Past , Present and Future Woman's Foreign Missionary Society Mrs. A. P. Nicholas , Mrs G. ] Little , of Onuha , and Mrs. G. ] Orieaman , of Kuurnoy , appeared the convention bearing the greotii of the Presbyterian ladioa of tl state , Mrs Jardin came boa ling the free in } ! of the Lutheran Indira. Mian Andrews road the address wolccjua in behalf of the ladies of t ! Eighteenth struct Mothodiat churo Mrs. Dr. Porter responded on h half of the viaitou. Speeches \voro made by Mrs. Shi ley , nccretary lot Nebraska , and Mi M. M. _ llannuond , secretary of ti South Kansas conference , DIED KUNBH.LA In tliin city , October : 1882 , at lip. m. , Charlw , lufuut wm Mr , and Mrs. luutol ) Iveuuillu. Vuneral touk jilace to-day from the re deuce , South 17th ttrect. TrFaded articles of ull kinds i utorud to their original beauty 1 Dmmond Dyes Perfect and simpl 10 ceuts , at all SATISFACTOHII Y SETTLED. The Colorado Pool ConBUtntnntbd jvc the Contrnct mutiecl. The railway magnates reprrtcntir the Union Pacific , 0. B. & Q. , Kt A. T. & S. F , hold n meeting la evening in thu Paxton hotel , nt v hi ( time R poolin ; ; ntrangement was oo ; aiimmatcd. The ngrccmont wi signed by the general inanagurR uf t } lines interested Everything paiat elf hanuoniouely , and the long d bated waifaro wan settled by nrbitr tion an tnorooghly an it could 1m' been in tiny other way. The per centatrcs agreed tipnnwor Union Pacitio , 50 nor cent ; Bulir.L'-.ci 31 ; A , T. &S. K. , 1 ! ) . POJLLOCK'S PICKLE- Uo Houncea Mr. Mc Hllcuddy and Ordorud to Como IJomo. The department of the interior n cetttly nunt an Indian inspector by tt innuiof Pollock to Pine Ittdgo UKCI cy , Dakota , to invtatiguto the trottb instigutcd by Red Cloud and a fo white roncgidrs. The inspector ni nouncud his arrival at the ugvnry i bombc > atio diap aches to the coniini sicner of Indian ftTiirf , the tonu i which ( tronirly indic.ttori that the It duui bureau eittier had A tool or knuvo in us employ. In either cat sitQli mi nii'Kcor 10 nnnorthy to t churned with importnnt inves't iuor which nny reriuusl ) atl'ect our froi tier. Thm s < .i c .led iiiBpeclor pr < cn.dn witli an itivesti a < i > ii : to whic lie CHII ivit no capacity , and m whic tus fcolo niin teems to bo to nuk hiinselt conspicuous. This he accou plishe tliorougtily , but at the tain time ho writes hinnt.lt down an , i The only thing that urpi os : en < b ! people in the whole bu iucA ? , id * tlu the Indian dureiiu should entrust H tttr.tird to such incompetent agents. Indeed the Indun bureau Use ecoina to huru gotten n little bit Ate of its iiiHoector * doinuuin thin nmttti For on Tnursdny of luat week M. Pollock proceeded to suspend ,1301 McGillicuddy from l > i funstioua i Pine Hidge , and on Saturday the u < tortor doDirtmtjutprocctidto ro-u.stat tuui , and ordered Inspector Pollock" t Wojainaton , from which placu li should ba remitted to the obscure r , tiremcnt which ho would so nniini > ml adorn , und which hU charActcir un reputation would so conepicuoualy i luuiiuatr. Chnrlotj Schmitzba ; All interesting event tool , plac Thuraday at the residence of Pete Windheim , Eiq. , corner E.ghth an Hnrnoy atrceta , baini ; the mirnago c ; iij daughter , Misa Tillia Windheim t Mr. Charles Schmitzborger , forotnai at M r. Frank Ramgo'a establishment The ceremony waa performed abou 8 o'clock , by Judge Beneke , in th presence of about a acoro ot the rah lives and immediate friends. Follow ing the hearty congratulations offeri. the hnppy couple was a most elegbn supper , and later in the evening th bride * and groom , as well as thel guests , wore favored by a nerenad Eroru the Turner society. The presents received on this occa sion were very numerous and wor costly , useful and beautitul. Mr. Schint'zberger is wtll know in the city and i mpjctod and esteemed teemed by all. Ilia bride is a love ) young lady of many nccouiphshmunt and ta in every way calculated t adorn the home provided for her b her huaband , and make it attractiv for him. The happy couple go t housfkoepinf ; at once in : \ residenc already fitted for their reception , jui opposite her parentb' plac-j , whei THE BIE : , aa well as in&ny othen wishes them much joy. Rent Estate Trnnefem. The following deeds were filed i the county clerk's ofliso October ! ) sh t 12th. Reported for TUB B.I-.K b Goo. W. Amoa , real ettato dealer ; Aug. KountZB , ets al. to RoMr , Djomer , w d , lots 8 and J , blook 11 Koum/.a tt Ruth'n lyldition $2,00 < Stata deed to D. Warren , pare section 815 16-10 83UO. I ) . A. Valentino and wife to U. ( Jones , w d , parcel section 18 15 11- foOO. _ PERSONAL Mm. Ad M. llitbmhemler wss in tl city hut night. 7. W. Wolcolt , agent for liose lU > nK U ! n the city arrangiuK for tliu nppearun of hU 'Vtar1 hera at aa eir.y d y. M , A. Jttce bnd wife , of Pawn u ( Jt | MIiH Matllih Hln.lmiu , of Keith Jiun S. M. Bir'uer , of Sllxer CrccVj Ilon.Wi lUbcrtsuu and James T. Ur iwu , of Mai son ; Mrs. Jtuuscll , of Tccumieh Rud V H. Morrlti , of Crete , \\ere at the Milla last lion , K. M , Corrollvai la the city 'la night. M. C. NlchoU , brother of Supt. 1 . Nlcholi , of tha U. P. , went wet to Lai mie yesterday. Ill * < lau htfracamip.uil him. him.F. F. K , Slckeln , who U well LIIUWII to t pioneer rallroadcre uf Omaha , jnust. ! wi yeatorday , K. P. Vinhif has returned from the en. M'w. F. i : , Drake and her little dau , ter , of KaniiaH City , aru > I.UngMrs. ! H. H. Clark. J.M. KMer nnj wife aud MJaj Man DoiU-e , of Wilton , Iowa , aio at tha M lard. lard.J J , A , Lincoln , \vife and ou , of Droo lyn , N , Y. , are in the city ou ahH , ai ure the gutkU cf Mr , and Mtfc. , | , Kyner. llev. Dr. Inlng.of the l're > bytcri Foreign MU.ioiury Society , MThured fur Bt. 1/iuU. SLOVEN'S YOSEM1TE COLOGN Madofroor the wild llowtrs of t rAU rsuKU YOSE .iITE VALLE H is the moat fraprant ot perfunu M anufacturcd by H. B. Slaven , S I'randsco. For halo in Omaha by J. Wlittohous ? aud Kennaia Broi * Co , WOMEW STJfFRAGE. The Great Debate at the Oporft Hou Labt Evening. The debate between Mian Sussn 1 Anthony and Mr. Edward Rosewati attracted to Bojd'a opera house Ic evening nnnudieuco which filled eve ; ocat , packed I ho aisles and occup'u every inch of fltnnding room. By 7 : o'clock the audience waa uncomfoi ably Inrgo and when Miaa Oouzu atepped to the front of the platform few minutua beforu 8 n vaat sea 'aces confronted her , awaiting tl oignal for the opening of the contot Bi'low a great crond filled Farna ntrcot and extended to the oppoei corner on Fifteenth. The reserve roatfi was no unexpectedly largo th fully two thousand people wcro d mud adtnitiuon ivml returned homo. It was no&tly 8 o'clcck when M Mins Anthony and Mi appentvd upon the plntfor ai d wcro grouted with loud ud lei uontiniiud applause , Mi d A tlioi occupying n uoia on the left and M Rojewntcr on the right of of Mi Ciitir.in * , who pri'diikd , niul bviti introduced Miss Anthoiiy \ Jllsa ANTlloNV f.poko nubiliiutiHlly aa lollowp ; la hotu to-iiiglu for tliu purpose ( Jeiuoatitr.vtiiij ; to > nu n great hiutoi cul fact tlv.it diafrtMiclnsoineiit is in only u pulincat depredation , but atao uociil and moral dmredatioii H vrel wlierevor tint disfranchised cluss inn irmy be , under wlutour jiovurnniHH or ofvlmu.MsriiutHmuiry. . Dnfrai cbiHeinunt uiuAnn hulplesBtttss , btcnui t c.uinut fix the prica of ita labo UejjgBtH cannot bo choooBers. Nor i5 uuything now thut the disfr i chitea clabu douj not usk for enfrai chiaiMiicnt. Sixty juars .igo , iliinr the E iglinh brctd riot , John Bigl Bid to tno woriunifnitn , ' 'What yc iced to bring you breid ia iho frai chiac1 and they rephoi1 , ' 'It in nr Iranohisit ) wo want , but bread. " I their desperation they turned to tradi unions. But it van not until tl hou'ehold Biitlracebitl waaiuttoducet in l l)8 , and thu bread winneru b : cauin voterj thttt their condition r < uaived attention nnd their wronus b < ( iiitoDe righted Every argument us. uyainiil thu enfraiichismnent iu th' ' country ot the negroes and wonen wt uoid a uliidt the cnfwdcisuniatit t whut Mr. Lowe called them thu in educated and dogrudud classes , " an JtocUcced the ino.ic riltastroua result the { rjncUisc wua granted thtn I'ho outcuiuu j .istided the most 2111 ; mnt > exptc itum of the promoters c iou. i.'hold eull'rjgo. No nca .iuii t p.ir.uiueuc Inu btruu lield auico i vli c'l aomo muAaure hu nut bee > i atd for the raliet of the v/orkii'j UUD. At lirat the isorltingmun ulho lemielven to the libor.il party , bu ht > lories HOOII began ti > biu for thci Toted under prjunati t f muylionuio heir U'judiiiou. Two chuugea in th 2uglish goveinmeat have suicu beu iluii aim ply to tUo votc-rf of thu workui elaaaea. And BO it will be every when .t m thu perfect equality of the me of thla nution that makes it thu granc eat couuttyun thH globe. Notwithntandit ) the high Uowa d < clar.itiDii.i iu our ut duration of iudc wndencd our government waa foundo HI the bines and blood of slavery an an the disonfranchiaernont of half it > opulation. Eirly in our * histor hers were a number of property qua ficationa for voting , Thomas Jefferso wa the tirat to opposu thpso restric .tons on the ballot , and Martin Ya iuron thu man who succeeded in n novtuf ? them in Now York It wo on account of its advocacy of freedoi of thu ballot for thu workingmtn tlu or forty years the democtatic part ro'.aiuod ' us aacundancy over the whi > arty. And bjcaueo the republics > arty enfranchised the negroes th colored vote it allied to th repnblban party. Under the old rt ; anu the vaat majority of workin ncn como 10 this country from lane where they have bcon refused the ba ot and where their only woapoi wuro combination and trades unior im. They have brought with thoi thvao weapons and have uned thei with great elloct in our own lam Once given thu ballot , they have cai their votes for thu party which BU | ported their cauto. Ihrco inillio women in thia country support then oolvt'ii. In New York thereai 50,000 women who earn twonty-fiv cento n day. All these women hav organized trades unions and attompU to svcuio justice by strikes ; but I ha\ heard of but few auccuanful atriki among women , and that only partial ! Buccoatful. la Troy in 1801 n comb nation of the women working in tl collar factories waa successful in a curing two advances of wages , bi when a third waa demanded and r fused a atriko followed. After a thn months' lock out the women wei compelled to acctp < even lower w.igi and i ho strike failed. Why uru mun strikes successful ? Why did the od tors ridicule n women's atriko in Trc and advocate the demands of 2 ( etriking bricklayers t The bricklayo had votes. The Troy women chargt that the capitalists bribed the cdito to apeak against the laundry womoi No capitattat would have dared have bribed an editor to Bpesl ; again the righto of 200 voting bricklayers , \Yorkiit > inon.tho question ia n nhuther you want you want yoi wivcii and daughters to vote , b whether thtsu millions of womi through your vote may not be ouabli to SOCUIM justice from capitalists. Tl law ot capital id to eocuro as mui work for juot as little money as pc Bible. The law of labor ta to EOCU just as much money for aa little wo : us pojstb.-v Jlan'a monopoly h given \ij ) lucrative positions and po IT toJKU. . It baa given the inferi p03i ioiia and servitude to womon. 1 ilbl women if they alone hud t ! ballot would bo equally cruel. Lot bu understood that as diauufranchit ment uhvaya worka dbgrcdutiun , so hue to women. With all enfrnnchia < ckeecB of labor thn law of supply ai demand operates. V/ith a disenfra chised data it doca not. An artifipi obstruction is created. 1) d thu It of supply und demand operate iu t caao of thu slave * ? It doea not in t casa of women. Women aa teacht occupy the subordinate positions ai are paid from one-half to ono-thi the amount paid to men , The i/ _ Ju-i ( of society is that ahe is a vrom I and on that account the must conto herself with a smaller salary. la th the operation of the _ law cf supp and dcmvid ? It u said that capit reftulatcB labor. I grant oipit.il rcg latcs woman's labor rnd Cnintir lubu but I will not grant Unit capital reij lates man'd tabor. If it did y < wouldn't ncnd nny BEB in th community. While millions of wona are earning thwr brj.id jou n nni find n woman who , failing to earn hi bread honestly , cinnot do it by solln their bodica and their sin's What commentary on the men who clai that they upport nnd protect tl women. See the condition of tl negroed prior to * the war and tl clmnpu wrought by the ballot until t1 day there is not position , municipx state or national , which ia not throw open to them , Did you ever stop ) think why J. M. Lmgaton , n ttegri was udnmtul ( o prnctiuj in tho"en prem 'court wl 5 o Mrs lii > lviaL' > c ( wood wna diTi'd 'tdniisii m'l It wr becatMu thoctvil righta bill was hntu ing over the heads of UUIBO nin august judges. It impneeibltt tor tli cl > it > a to bo jus1 to the dnnnfiauchije class. It w.ti onwiicipn'i m and th guarantee ( 'f'civil rights which inise the noijro to his pru'en' ' pi-oininent over wiuii'tn. In 18G5 I WAO in LI > II\ cnworth at a great ga'herir g of tli olortd pi'oplo > o ctfh'btatu the E > | lish cnmi eipx : i MI. Of all the long Hi lit speakers who proiiii'ud attendant : nonu wore preaont. Called upon t uddrues thu gathi'riui ; I united thei why tt was that they were . neglected. I told thorn w.\n hi'c.i'iso they had no politic : po-vei ; that if they hud the pnvunu \voula have dri\i-t in hasio siixtj'tiv miles to address them , both i.wiatm would have conn ) ( rum Waahingtoi cijd ho iriHynr of the city would hv hastened to do them honor. In 187 I was u ain pieaont in L ° avencvtit t u reception given to Senator Hirai R ves , a nogto. The republican con mittt'o BI cured him rooina at tli Pl.intore , the m.iyor hendod the rocoj tion delegation and every poliHcin jtiinud in doiiif , ' him honor. Whi was it that brought abt.ut this r < markablo cnangc in sentiment. ] was the power of the bill it whic tranafonned uqlinoss into lowlinc : and wcaknota into power. And tVi sumo ciuC3 would combine to equill elevate woman and eicuro her a. coi responding influence and power. MR KOSKWATKU , beii'g introduced by Mio3 Anthony spoki ) ot lonyth. The full text of hi address , an well ua that cf Mios Ar thony , in neccasarily deferred unt our next issue. How Children Hud "Fun. " On a summer day , they cn' to play , > own the road to Deacon Jones' pas u c , > lck c Imbed the tree , Vic looked sofj ; ttiuhoiiMMvr spent In funnnd lauijhttr. fhat ninht.ihose jou if store jelled with { olii , Yt.f , the funny Dirk and VktcrU ; Die gripes wcro of tlieffrien apple Kind , Jut H'lIcMy ciirc < l by O-HTORI * . THE SYNOD. Second Driy'o Beealon of the Preebj torlan Qeiioral Asteaib y. Tha acaaion of the Preobpteria Synod were continued yeatordny tnon ng , beginning with the dovetioiu exerci&oa at 9 o clock. Rov. Geo. Scott made an address i jshalf of the association for the nu ] pression of the liquor tratlic. Rev. W. VV. Marsha , of Jackoor villo , Illinois , delivered au address i relation to the Theological Seminar ol the Northwoat , of Chicago , and th general educational intercuts of th country. A , long discussion took place on th report of the Woman'a Sy nodical sc ciety , Mra. Nicholas making a ver inttrtuting addruaa on the subject. There was alee an txtondeu debat on the auhjiot 6f making the synod delegitive Dody , the whole matlur bi ing finally laid on the ti-b'o withoi icliou. There was a lon disctisnion on th educational interests of thooynod , ci 3ecially in regard to the Believe au tlaatings jollcgeB. Lud over till thi morning. A number of reports wore preaunte and routine work trauancttd. At thu uvcniiitr aeaaion , llov. J , A Hood profided. The subject was ' 'Ft eign Misaiuns and Freoctmeti , " After a few remarks ho introduce Rav. P. S. Hiilbort , who apoko foi eign miaeioiia aa follow B : Some tu there ia a "want of practical cons ( oration un the jiart of the pooplo" i regard to thia vt-ry important worl Proof ia found in tu * email amount c the collections. But the fault lit rather in the failure of the miniotei co urge the mutter on their peop'i ' The people will give if opportunity i presented. They are ignorant of tli facts. Men are plenty , but money wanted to tend them , The puop ! should know thia fact. Rev. .John W. Little upoko on tl RHIIIO unbJHcf , au t'ollowt : 'I'hero ' ' iu 1 , 300,000,000 inhabitant ) ) on thu c&rtl IDight hundred miliionrt of these hav not heard thu gobpu ) , thunfoio tl work ia great and demands the bei men &ud lalur. It cm bo done bj by organisation , The ohurche.s net mieaiunery organizatiaua. Hev. II. A. AIoLoan spoke oa tl froediuen as follows : They are fruoi men in one sense , but ulavea in ai other. They are all in bondaga I sin. Iho freedmen numbur om eighth of the population of thu I'nite States , and uoed education above n things. The Prenbytorian uuuioh peculiarly calculated to ben tilt the in this respect. Ua motion the synod adjourned I J ) a. m to-day , the following ai nonucemcnts being inado : Kirat order of the day Diacasatc on education. This evening the meeting will bo the interest ot the Sabbtth tchoola. general invitation is ixtendeu to tl public. Sabbath morning tha communic of thu Lord'd tupper will bu adintni teivd , aud the brethren in attendant on the Synod will occupy thu pulpi of thu various churchej of the city. Thu doxology \ aa auuvr , prayer c feud , aud the Synod adjourned. OM. UA , UEB. Tables supplied with the boat tl market atiords. The traveling publ claim they get bettor accommodatio : aud moro general satiafaction ho than ut any other houae In Orc&h lRato , ? 2 per day. aug21tfm T ISftfclW i 3PEC8AL 'O LOAN MWt-Y \ , | OMV 1\ ) ) -Ol ih.luili.ut iH curlt > . A. U Tutl. n , Jin. 161H rittu' , Hunt rtoni , | i talr- . MULP WAN I tt > \ "ANTIl'i A jaunrinan to < .ui > p t > oo1i , re v lutt ml iiiiku Mu , < of tln'llll r.rrut P'uin'i ' rirf flirp. Apply to J. O. Wlott . .c 12 5 Vriiim St'ixt , uuuVm. fi ) : 13 tNTii , > - \ Hrst u' rook , wiolier , at > ' limnr. Pall at 2.DU Capitol AM-IIUP. 77 , ' li i IKi.S VA 'il'.lt l o vll'iniid o-eiiC linn ntorv dsH > ' > ih\ r hit'caiitll liiini'loik , ' Mother , Home unO ll > .u i. " tut u-t < lliii bo k out. Utllniiriul IIHI . W. SI AVlJII , 7'1-Mt fv DituUi ( rtrirt. \\TA TrDlrlof IUr ! ! ly oil. tr n Vl fftljli h hjii u * irtiml it.-i'i'1 . Cn'l at iso. ,01 1'Kbo itrect. 'Oa.ll \\rASTK - < 5lil t Tfumily nilw. C , .1. O i iu aOo. ; If Al-A ni * A K'l iMnlnjf room yl 1. Oil'i \ \ \iilx \ li cvndrie . 7f.1 ill \ III ) Ciirl < oruou'uUoii > i ] utk Mr U\ II m 'i < M' . li < | iilr. nt eiotiry tt h I'd < St M. \ n.1 no 7fS 14 \ \ , ' A I 'I1 Oil at il'Jt North l'Jiit.trttt > > 7SI4t NTbli % k tt N. .i. < .i. till ) anil I rn W ila Htrivt. 7lif 11 A > t. | > - ( . W rU \ jljrl , . Jr. | . , i < Kl ml IK 2J1MJ 1 1 oj . - . 7 ! " - II \\TK1) ) In a mu til fitmllx ucirl of twcli W ur IHt < i ti. Inquire at blj .Vortli 17 bctwi en ( 'iiiiiiir. < nnil Hurt. 77'-it ; \ 'ANlrl > A ll"cli's ( it.ouih r. (7oc VV a e. Apoy with H .I > , | C i ( w rt ' Gee Ik-jnIStthbtit..t. 77u.ll WANTRD liUiiliujHund jotliut.'iv t ll limit Hi use. 7.-U' ) ) li nt I'lasH i.nk male or fcmalu i WANTKI the Opera House li ! t.iuniit. A ] > pl > ; oneo. riil tf call anl buy rloa' V Y dolman dros woods , etc. , nt low HjTirt' \ \ lif and Wcs b rg cor. loth uul JaiUson , ; | U WA.NTKD A } ; iil to.IOKehi.ril huu-ertoil end tttttt.iit.rii O od H.itffs i > lil At drum ! ' . C. Qratjlc , lleixriiBj , We . t5J-t < \H AulhU nitlf rh ufewoik , agdS trim > V MCIIUO Mrs..I. M Column i. oDl tf A srirl lorrti ral h IH \ * ik. I WANFKH fai.l.y I ijuiti-at 1 > 1J Jrj..ts.st livto u KiUctUih and.S.\ uih-tr tt . lltl-'f WANTED VMTU TIO.V VA Tl:0-A : sirl to do v'l-ncn k i hou-f work Ilia n-iKtali.t ) ) famllj. Adi Truihth nnditistcr. . l-IT > t > 1)I'o v o < k i r lio-rn n a < * i WA ' tj s ro by ajo ni { < .trnvi. alt w.liei.ni to rtad r. l.bh. rtdJrts < < > A. 4tS uth iSt.i. 7818 * Ono 5'ood canvasser. SHndy woi WANTCD ! ( rood piy , ( irfcrcnci-M rniulti'd Apply nt ilS ! N. Ifith BtreU , up-6fxlr , n om i * . \\f A.NYEU At the Katloru. ; lirt Ut i'co t \ One No. 1 female oxk oantq I'a.t i w.igos will bpaid. . WAliTKD 500 privy v u.iia , ain n ai | wi p ola to clean with aajltar > Vault * > t 8tnlc Cleauer , the butt In 113 ? . A. KNUIM * n , residence 120J Dudeexticrt. Omtfrt. PT-.VT-A cottage rou j f i WASTK1TO . I' irilKiit ho.t . > oilrc. ! liirrc'r , niiilu l.rx , U. I . dci Iit ollnu. aii 1 1 WAVIEP Immtdli'cy Ihr li or fcur u Mt'/wl Iron uiinli-o malatH and r.ofci at JOHN El'1-.NhlKH , Itf ltm\\ ; + y. Co'.nr \A , AiNTbllocmn anu foarJ if privat VV f imlv willlui to taxuonu nr tno boarder * lll s mi tht-Ir a i. n-KS to the U'jtuan Uou trtli ( 'olIf D.S'iiilei t SL'iKliii boir.lt'f rooms Mill [ i referred lo tliem. A. I , WVtlAK , C10-tl MUUoUij A'tO . - . K"sl'- < t'y fundahed r om , with o J.ttl-t. ut bqjrd , nt S. W. ear. WJ i net Ili'j fiU-101 I1 \\u unfurnished IOOIIH a' ft ! ' S L1 It-th H.nut. M > M4t FOIlf.HNl1 A f tti i of Ike rctm . lnqul > at 'oulhivp t uarittr 16.hu. a tl.K-iio .ti.ti 8utr FOH UESl' Tuo nicely f am flwd looim ; lire and h-atd. It dwnu' . A plumuit limn 10 'hico fiiU nun. IriiuirafcOj north 17ih Si su7 .tJ I7OII Itr > T A lioariltg home , ut JIW'I'J t JL utritf , bctiyii D ujflas aLd t)0die. 1 qulr at cor , f ' 'ih and lioiulaa. SlMf WAVTii : ) To nnt or buj Mtull tottt t Aildrt1 ! ! tl. HnvfiOO yhmg loi-.illi.n .111 hnc i. HHJ Kt Foil III AT KiirnUUd honw , X \ \ . > riit IflhuiidTlarkSt. 77iitl _ _ _ PO IUM - l'ariii n d loom \vllh or with n bo rd. II ; II m.tn | Blroet. 701 H1 Foil UBSI'utnl lad rwm u. ' .a f07i N 17 i > > lr'tt 79.-I-13I ITln Ki-K liieati > fii < nl hil oin"on - I ; tttst o.r , i ; BaU iotti etittU. c. 411Ju " . /S.O.JU ITKIU 111 NT I'JuiMint furuUied loom iltabl ' tor two ( jr-ntli-mui , atlUlli Karnam. 705 li 1713it > . i > T mr'u i > illej iin.ni ur hal' HJITI H'I ) ' urnhimVl t t. 7J7- ( ) K , Mr o toonn | jrii ) lifi for ll li 17(1)1 n ti'tl.iep ! ! d y water un mne flee II t iKi' i | u , , io/itf 8t'n and lion-aid jtiee e TTIOR III * 'I iinor'om , with running \ > * tfri J' te liounc , n riar C llornm and JSih ( Inqul nattOK lUHiDtrtel , 7 1-Ut Foil III. NT On SUkol.n btrttt n houoe ol i-i ruuiuviiinl } llnlihixl ulthttlUr , wcll.tMir and all miiiltrn miiru\i nu ris , pn block Irui M Car MA > n uilnutt walk from I1. I' . Snop' ' lntulrt mi primi , , 77.1 ! H'OH HEAT Cottazr. 6 rooms coiupkto , IS tlittit , b twcin hl Ui > o' < atcnueani Lta < t-Dwirtb. lMulrutpio | lt > ' . 7"3. 777-13 : | , ( ill hi : < T Ona lar B fun lihcd frirt rev i and cue tmall lutnUhu . ro-jir , Iflua I'lr .ai . Kreot. 716-18 Ill-NT rurnUlu-ilrcwni Hloi pir iii'.ml Fdlt . St. two d < K.r tttU of 1/ith. / 770-10' { 7 < ( ) Hni. Ttfiie , * lx rooum lutn shed , li : m .MIt Hjdm dliM , Mili&rulotu' 70lf I tonh > -Qlliniln Jtciti' * b ouk c r. ID j1 u-ul C'lltcl atenu , JOHN U. J.\OJliS , r. ; > . i > A HK < 3 uniurnU i'l rcoiu * at tl. V IJK ( ori ir fi ugtw JiJ iUih 7-CUt /OK Itr-NT i"urnUlicJ } I'lUifgiti t. JIMttlUil. . Till l.iull nKsx % ! ol } fjinuhctl ro < ui , mctlm JL'iiorth _ _ ol loqtu ) ou Ibtu. ai IS- PP. T-Cott c rf t-U U'sti rooms a IftOK 1 * ud' ne lomtlon by g T. 1't.U. Kin A-e ttb usd U Uiliirt ) . 7 4 tl I7 > tu J Vf lloui : V roouI l J.t ! > re. JC north cf I'aul ft tf Hi. T A nleoti woittauo on l' ifnpoil FOR tr < ot , ncirsithsttt - Inqulr. . Erl K oiV csatf I.1O11 KhM A nlcelj ftitn sh U loom nt t1 { ' Ca'R t"ft no tf I.Oit ( hK < I Mm iti.li ne in n , , i Muiticti , L Alltoii\tnniiccji l"r * % it , i.o , 12 rontm , MeCnTJ , np.ioslto po-t tllco. 0 < 2I l''NT T o unw ilncUlujo .vifi Uo nlhtr itOFl , . . ? In t'cclrable loc.lity , by Ucrtcnii No , lB14 _ ioalniriHit. i(7tl T.TI011 Ul'NT - ItmUtl tn IdahoB'r7ctT"witir I ; I D' id view. h. "dmiro dptl ln.r hou-c' rontii Injj tiluo r r > mH ulth 'arv * clrttn 11 1J sltulin , : p ttmmtH. niul lar , o baH tfi 11 , cailtr. A l rRci > rlMnl p\rdcnwlthpinly if fruit , and ' ' ' T07-'f l'lIUKM\NVi DAZAU. H m tMcomtc hit . ) : , nn IBth ktreir , ) i.tt ctjp.it , M . D. le. rnKs HOINKM r.u . iicxi nn-Aii tnni nc J _ fiiir to ftuicu rocint tj ib ; onu or two ui cms. IIKMI.Aicnt , ] e i"3-H If th ttifl Itow laa H . _ jIOK UKNT rurni'ilKii rooms at 1717 Ctt'S J ? ktr < ct , b t. 17 < h nml IS n 450 tl I uruiti ; > . i rV , err , iinntrou i Mtime. Afplj on iremitcA. I.OMf I'lfAS. MvllKR. "on * . ' . * 1 , 'OltHAL.e Iti it-o niul luN I . co'iicr 13th U B ri'Oiaud tupliijl R.CL..C. lnuufii , tin ti ' 9. ' > Ullm .iiTINAt . K-Trn air i' . 0. u' nlltiinlr F AMI S , inoj I.10U S\lr The 'wrdlt Lutlitran ilmri.br 1J ol.rs'i * wocil'ti hul In , ' on O 'M Kttce . to- tHion lb hnnd IP h H nil1 q In to .C Lltulitiet' | , ISijO P tnn 6 r > ' . t. 76-4 V SmMI l > u 1 lot i : rnu locatnti : 31 O1. inuii , halticiuo th. : ns tf . FOIl SALE -Or tnuto foi snnlkr BICYCI.K Inrh llananl. InquireC. II.Vooil - nnn , Oinatn 751-tf /O t SAM * ntv , . trp bujr/y cud Hrin. . n ailcfonrilcr i > thu I.tnom William jOer. Was ixhl-.ltol nthe etitu fair nni tjok first prnniluiu fiu y hss novtr bcn uj.d. tint llllu Uat r. ruJaction. JlctrophtAH Itktcl. F OK r -I ami' iinpio\i.H. t ne a good list toiiiprisii ( , ' 6. n.uol l-.t-hcft 1 1 c > J a9- Ki nt ptlcm ratu ng f.iini Sis to tiSivr ocre. a > term. A ho \cial i.i ' 'l 8ln wll 1 hnd' . H it foJ icr p'l.'ii Cm f iir.ush dtsirjblo l : i < lifer for c .Ionics , iu . on ! loot i h. > . II. TOO-11 Un on o t OJlco. ilALibUilKAl' 'Hi IIIICK auil r.iino utl Hlvit olilllt n lC'tf' ! { ! hoiucV. . cr.rucr . 19'hniid ' eax > r\Y rth reeti. _ Ss9-tf | 71 i'KSALK A fll paJltiK hiuiicf , centrnf- JJ ly lot-attit , Oooil en nui for the r'iht ' man Houonb : fur so ling iia.ljiftcu ry. AUdioifl "O. V.1 Bco cfflpf. B'.4-tl OK 3ALF * Oood oullahiR , br.ck. Call al F rtk olllcc. 418-tf OVLENDIU I'I'OPEKTY FOR SALR At O DAKOJIN , one larva hrlck hoiHv , ant ! one mrK fran.i homo , with full Ire on Csuu tic&r 15th ttroft. Fine chines for ln c'tlll nt , rent for 878 K. lr month. GM to : full particulars , on DKMIS 60 ! ) tf A feat , ICthn-d UouilMbU. QIX BEAUTIFUL LOT3-BOrl60 feet each In lO UunucoQi I'Uce ou street car lino. Boat lota lu whole addition on very ea y terms otiil &t t. ? rrat barcain. Bmis1 o ent , 10th und Ucaglw "rei'tB is-ti EOTKL KOll SALE. The Arlington Housed first class ; all lurnlohed ha only hole In town. Ton cheapest protxsrty in tha state , flan all the trsvellni ; mi-n. W 111 DO sold chcjp on tornis to bult. Enquire of K. Fullo , proprietor , Arlington , Washington county Nob. 6fi3 tl | pOlt 6ALK t.i will ci go for Omaha pro- J. tttty , .n Impr.iuilBtc on of land dolo- ] IWf K ct tlon on U. P. S. K. U. DUNEA1I , l l ? inili tuBt. , Offinb * . "MEm ? IfOK KALt. 7 I0f..tfIfOK KALt.EQTABBOOK I0f..tf EQTABBOOK A OOr MISCEIOjANEUS. 10 WUOM IT MAY CD.NCKUN- deeire in I hi ruMlcwav tomytlr.iit h-tHUem reported that I tuado e'nUmctits tltr gstac t ? the nim of Mr ; . A JoliiiHou. I cheer u ly UVoth s meth od to absolut lyderyinat lowr nttcrol orclr- tuhted tiny eland rent nporta end know of DO ycod reason lor BO do Tip , J. LON'NKH. An pe on nuUni ; luch tcp-rtjln'O f ur will * pros-outed. W. JOIINHO.V. ol3 U t OH STOLEN A nnjall wh'.tocow , STRAYED 1 oil Mid a braes but'on ou th ntncr. Hhoit ta I. A suitable reward will be paid for roiunilng the tame to Homy I'undt , 17hand * ljugla > StrLCtf , 812-16 f HO FAUMISHS-lho hts'-ut c h prl n paid I. ror llye , Bnr 01 aad Corn ut Krcb'j Vin-nar \VoiUi , Joneaottoct , betwenO h a il 10th , Oma- I'o. B&J-dftvr tt rpKKN UP utl o.lf , 7 monlh eld. Can .1 hu\OH uuby call n ou Chne. John-ou , 1Mb anJV i'lcu and ( J3jln'ch. ( r8 | HO-Ht i OiT Ono Cicv JUre p ny. Holder ll X. HulibirJ. f ro l.nmlm 1 l-plionti c . _ _ ? ! ! ! _ "JrtJlurblu baa r mo > od Lir iinuloiiiant bureau - reau to 1700 Hurt Hi. 71,4.1 f _ 1m w"l buy the furniture of tiin be t paloj ) hot > l In Iowa. Kent read onablu , AdilretJi Oolph lla0'teior , lite offlcr , OmahaNeb. , jCQ-tf l ' ri-l UAOISTKK oy I'AUivsrcuiiv AUD VIONALlin' , 11& VonU , ti.rw ) , bctuvon fti inn c.nJ Uarnef. MW , ' ( ill' the ; , ' , nl fi/mjug Jl'lrlU , obtllD (21 kO > 00 kll'll | M ibf 141 nU pidi-au , tad on nort cor,4'ior , ; In m. Ir . ( ci . Boot * r.ad llhoi" r tj to xd r f rh v nuSA-lia y AbsoSuteBy Pure. Th5 ixiwJar never > arlw , A marrci o nurity , treiith | aud wholefoaienejig Moro economical than the ordlubrjkiad , and cannot be eold ! a competition with tht niultuude of low teat , ehott weight , alum or phospliatn powders. Sold only iu can HOVAL JiAKINQ I'OWIJkU Co. Wall St. , New Yet