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' 1HN.1)AILY bE 1 + OMAIA TUESbA SEPTEMBER 4 , 1883. TIIL OMAHA BEE. rnhThel evrty mernln , exoeytesedey , Tb I enty Mnnday monln deity , revel ? MAIL no Year.elo.oo Three Meeth. 81 * Moelhi , . , , . . . 6.001 One M.ath , , . , , . . , . 1. 0 e Tnt TIULX say rtaU/UXDerta' , ' 1IDarDAT. luerl rosrAle. One Year , , . $2.0O Thteeltenlhl.8 U 8lxbloatha , , . . , . . . . . . . 2O Amer1ranNeweOompsnySoto A enta N.w.ded + en to the Ualted StatesL t IUIrONDirCa A Onmmnnk tlone relatln to Newe and Editodd ei tten should be addre.eed t , the Eotroa or Till evererra trrteaa. AilUunes' ! Letture and Iteurlttan& . eboul/ fro e.Mteed ; to Tile BNe lbmUlltiNa UONrANT , 0NAIIA , IIt $ l.'h cka and 1'mtidaeo order. t. be mule pot abbe to the order of the eonlpany. t k TIlE BEE DUDLiSUING C01f PROPSr E ROSEWATER ; Edltor , Tu ° EE thousand lowamitdetors preach. od tomporauco aormona Sunday. That ought to bring down a gentho ahowcr of distilled dow-with a straw in it. TIlE wMIIington Critic wants to know what leas become of these cow boys that wo were informed , through the courtesy of the Associated Press , were to gobble uP the president and 1113 party. Now we know why Mr. Arthur is in such great haato to got back. It hoe leaked out tlatnoaucesaorto the default. fug posttnnater at Atlanta can bo ap rointod until the nreaidential nose is I bleached from the offocta of Yollowatono tan. This too with the Postmaster gen. t oral at hie p ak I BruAMongnoa } and steam machinery 1 will soon be a drug in the market. 1 Ioely's motor is almost finished , and ap plicationm for pasaago on the first Kooly t train front Philadelphia to Now York are t 'pouring in upon Keely from all parts of I the country. The fools are not nil dead yet , Tni crowned heads of EuroPe fool I bound to make a good deal of the death t of Henry V. , who never' was of any ac. I count-novor was moan enough to over- , eomo' the oretilione about llimsulf. l Queen Victoria aotde a costly wreath of ; Iilliee and rosoa to decorate the culUiL j The Uusetan court line gone Into ntourn ing for five days. Bismarck was deeply i moved and Alfonso , the only , Bourbon r that woara a crown , is bowed down with grief. They have given him a royal funeral but ho will ho remembered only a ae the man whd might have boon King of Franco , if ho lord not refused to accept tire tricolor. Of coureo , ho could not I have been King long , The Puriaiana k would hnvo sent hint on a distant journey n I long ago if ho had boon declared King. Tt'E BEE Bays that "if all the demo. cots in this country had been like Savage , there would have boon no republican lican party. " In other words , if Savage x had voted as Iw shot , ho would have boon a republican. There wore two kinds of doutoerats during the war-tho magnificent majority , , voted na they abut t and the amall majority one wiiand' I voted thu other. Thlatter variety were thu be tor , no doubt , but they were ill. coneiatent and far from pcr feet. When tire bust thing you can say about a democrat Ia that hodtd not fight in the rebel army , ' arguulwtt in favor of ltie election to the euprauu beheb muat bo very' acarco. If ' ho did not light with tllu rubela lie voted with thorn , and la ; Li voting with them yet. An individual who was a donoorait during the war may bo forgiven by a to- publieun ; but hie pohtiLS wdlbo abhorred and denounced so long na the tnct of the north rotneinber the accursed trea son of the democratic party-JAcpubll can. There is something more to be said of Savage than that like the partiea who now own the Republican-ho did not fight i 1 t lie rebel army. F. Tire firing of t11o flrat rebel gun at For t Sumptor reused the patriotism in the , , loyal brunet of Jalnes W. Savage , and he want forth to battle in defonee of th o t , , flag and the Union. Ho did not go there , as a mercenary in quest of bounty , no r I did ho join the army to aport shoulde r I atrapa and brims buttons as a payIn mto r 1 or eomnhissury. IIofoll into line and led . hie regiment wherever duty called it , an d ho did not leave the tanka until , the war was over. It required groato r moral courage for a democrat to 0111a } t y against the 'rebels under the Nations 1 r Wig than it did for a republican , whose ' political associates wore all with llim And itia most ungenerous to olassa loyal r' democrat who woru.the blue during foe r years , with traitors and copporhuade And now lot ua ask our cotomporar Y whether any republican has higho r clame } upon the auQ'raao of , the people t o any position for which ho is qualified ; than a loyal democratl Fttcen } years ago the republican par 1 ; ) ' elevated to tIme presidency a demo crane aoldier who , what Lhtculil iaued hi emancipation proclamation , tltreatunod , to throw up hiscommiaaion anddeolared h , had enlisted to save tlio Union and not to tree tho'nigger. ' And this ox domocra t who voted for James Buchanan an ' against Abraham Lincoln became tin o bead and front of'atalwart republicanism ' I , Genvrpl Grant as the head of the to publican party , apppointod Longatroot , a ' rebel general , who educated at Wea at t - I Point , hind been doubly n traitor , to on o of the most lucrative position in th o R federal eorvico. The ox.Cuorilla Chi et ' Mushy , became aconfideutial advisor inn d controlled the federal patronage of Vi r inia until Mahuno another robe f ( "general etopped into lda ahoo e , t Iu 1Bri a republican president took hi t e , big cabinet D , M. Key , a rebel general t and lie was confinnod poatntaater gcnur al and ul cemuently judge of Limo U. S , I cour by a republican aelato. In the lac ° of these 111atorio facia we cannot , vincely v rI why a 'loyal democratic er-soldier lilt o I ' Jan sW. Savage should ho unfit for a J1on parilzan office , tnerelybec tuw he h ' ' been guilty of voting She domocratl C n t ' . . LLT MR. LAIRD RT1'LAIM About ten days ago the Omaha licrald mndo'roferenco to Congressman Laird In connection with some alleged crooked'd Hess in landd apeculnlion , The Ilaald did not make n direct charge ngninmt Mr. Caitti , but sought to aulirch him by iuuendo. When our attention wan dl. reeled to the article in question some days niter it appeared in print , we en. toyed our protest against such bushwhack. lug waylays and chnllouled file llcrald to produce specific facia that would Afford and least reltsuunblo grounds' for coupling Dr.1 aird'e none withpublic land frauds , o r failing to produce proofs , to t eGtill its slaudurola attack , To this the herald makes the following response ; It is to be hoped that Special Agent Green , of the interior department , whun ho makes report on his investigation of t he alleged fraudulent laud entries along Stinking 1Vntar crock , will be able to g ive 5(11110 information on the following points ; Did Congressman James Laird , lire. vioum to tlu + 15th of Juno last , outer into of agreement with ° cortaitr saloon. keeper at Hnatings , Kelly by name , w hereby the InltOr emit RJIIIO ut his henchmen to locate clnim3 Oil Stinking Water creek for Lainl's benefit , contrary t o the forma and provisions of time statues governing the settlement of , ublic bouts ! " Did the said hotdtmet floosie funds a long the creek in each mnmlor as to virtually monopolize all the water rights , with the object of enabling said Laird to induce ensWrn captitalieta to stock the t ango with cattle , and give kiln an Iii. tercet therein ? Did two actual Rcttlors , Hubbell and Moors , try to hues the surveyor of Ilul Willo + r campy survey their clunna , nod f ail , because the man tuba wore working in ho interact of Laird wanted to gobble t he antra tract ? Did the register and receiver of the now land otlicu ntMcCoak , rr fuse to open thoolfico on iho 1GtheEJunolnst , accord. l ug to law , alleging as a reason that ' 'Lnird'a" monworo not reedy to file ! hair claitne1" Did tIm receiver at time land ofico ig. aura , iho prosenca of Messrs. Hubbell and Moore , although they Were the first settlers on hand at tile opening' of , the oillco on iho 1Gt1ioEJunolnstandcontinuo to ignore them until time Lairdmouhndall boot attended tot Did the receiver of the land office at DlcCuok receive due appointment as n q uasi return for olitcal favors ottonded n curtain election of im [ 'o ' rtanco laid a t Lincoln last winter. Did time receiver , under orders from his political maker , shape hienction } n tire nl Icgadiraudulont entries so na to accom , nudata time parties interested , to the dat tAnlont of actual settlers , and to time div. grace and against the dignity of iho ofh li ce ? Thcso are a low of the points on which iho peopla mil Nobrnaka are entitled to n little light. They are cenunon topics of c onversation in tire locality Homed and it will do no harm to lot te fruit ! comeJ out. out.This This is soriousbusiness , and it demands serious and prompt attention at the hands of Mr. Laird. Though put iii the shape of inturropntorivs , iho questions asked embody the mast sdrious charges against iho personal ns wall as the ollicfal integ- ri ty of Dlr. Laird , Either the herald hum ; boon guilty of wilful and malicious elnndura , or Mr. Laird line been a party to a moat scandalous and improper pro. coaling. It is plainly charged tlmat in collusion with the local lend ofiicors at DtcCvok , 'Mr. Laid has boor guilty of making fr audulent entries in that district. Wu withheld couunont for the , present to give Dlr. Laird n choose. IIu owes it to liimnaolf , as well as to time constitumoncy ho represents in congress , to vindicate h imself. Lot Mr. Laid explain , Tnit Denver papers are indignant over t he alleged libels published by Kan City , Londviilo , Salt Lake and Omnh n papaya in regard to tIme artesian water supply hr Dunvur. Tito artesian ! vote r supply of Denver bias not given out and we cheerfully take back any intinrntior i that Denver uoeda more water. Next to Son Frnuciscn and Lvadvlllo Dam o r can gat along with toga water than nu Y other town in America. The only use they have for artesian wells } a to aocur ° guru liquid enough to moisten choir al ' coltoh , flu' Ute way-Can't the city council d o something to pratoctatrmmgers , wimo count to attend the state fair , against greed Y and over reaching hnckmmt and eproe Ya . * And can't eomothing be duo ° toputa stop to the itnpoaillou of ih ° street railway mmmngars , who exact tut i conta fora front each passenger daring fat r week , According to the h1awkc e thorn is n o Iollur [ ; a shadow of n doubt , dint the p o litical point in file Iowa csnvasa is th u coat in tlia United States Senate , now oc onpiod byYut , Balllaou , It did not Glk 0 an intellectual giant like Frank lIatto n to make tide discovery. TnEun JIM been such a slinking up o f Java coffee by volcamioca and earthquake that we may reasonably look for an mil ) yard tendency of coffee grounds. TILE SUP1N'D1I9 JUDGESIIII' , Oontplhnents ram the Itepubllea I'resa to James 11' , Sunlgo. Fromth ItwtingeGazetloJounld.Rcp ( , ) In nnmhtathlg Judge Snvngo fo r aupreute julijv the danwcrnta at Nubrnsk n have dow wall , ] Ding n good lawyer , a trained judicial thinker mod rnm house t and aInght mail , if ° leetod lie will monk v It moaE ' ' . Ito is eomalm 1 ia g of ° rnrity b1 his patty , hntluae to 1 > , atrio t ism nod information. Thu duarxmnts ; i n Nubrusks duri t praluuo to ' ) bleu thou selvt'a in auct ) n II atliun as IA ) be udle d blundurura , ' 1'hid neutinntiui nt leltat i n 'qpo , + ito to that idwt. It was the be at time ) . could do a'ul of which they auc d fool no ahnulo , ' 1'o nltibn our best his n for lbnt otlicu is the height of , olitia it wild-nm. The republicans will bo drive n to follow thoamnulinoot policy , Naacru b lawyer need apply. They will ba compelled fit put an equally able and a v ca ) table moan u ion heir ticket or Ii e snowed under title tall. So fume that is concerned the publlo will ho benifitte d , And in case time republicans are defeated t11en we shall have n man elected who will iii no 501150 disgrace the bench. Lt clue they auccoud the eomo may ho sold of the result. Iu any case the elate is d estined beyond n doubt to have an able a nd clear lnadul mum wpnn the bench. Fi ) course thuroo are ne send nod butter l awyers in tim republican party then Dir. S avage , and just na fair tniudutl , lwnnra bete nod cuuaciuntiuua man. From this class the republican uouinoa will lie chosen nrtd then the camsign 1 will bu into .E dignity , interest and respect. a bility , and result in olot'atiig the politics of the stair. Thu lion , .mines W , Savage is a Yan b ee by birth , having been born in lice ! . ford , N , II , Hu is now in hie fiftyauv oath year , Ulu date of ha birth being Fob , 2 , 1826. At the ago of fifteen ho b ecame n student in Phillips collegr , wlmoro ha rmnnined until 1811 ; , when lie begot a classical course at Ilnrvnrd , from which ho graduated with honors iii 1817 ht 1818 Iio bcgmr the study of law with 0 , S , Seymour , m the town n ! Litchfield , Conn , IIa was admitted to time Ilnlcticu of his profession two years auhergnontly. Uceirung n lrirgorliuld for his taluuta , ho renovrd to the city mil New York , where ho held n position until duly , 18131 , At t his tithe ho entered the U. S , army , he- h ug made captain on Gen. Frou rot'x staff , nod was eonu given time position of major , Franumt hnviug been ranuvud , Mr. Savage served in 1Vnahim ton as c aptain tintil his ( Franont'e ) reinstate. moot in 1862 wh a he wan promoted to fiouWnomt coiunel on the general's ' stall. Early in 1863 ho was granted pornnissiuu t o raise a regiment , end soon had the gnl loot 12th N , X , Cavalry ready fm-duty at th e trout. In November , 18(13 ( , he was etatiolod with his regiumont in North Car oliia , whore they remained until Slier- m ail cnmo to Gninosboro , during which time the b lye did sauna herdd marching and brink akmramiehing. They were ium modiately attached to Gon. Iilpatrick'a f atuous cavalry corps , Col. Savage was nmuatcrud out of service on the Pith of August , 1866. flu enou after woof to Roduoy , Dtiset and cngngud } n iho cot. ton rnintng business , roumnining there un tit 18117 , when ho removed to Uuiaha , Neb , , and again began ilw Practice of law. In the fall of 1816 ho was elected to iho office of udgo of the district court , p revious fir winch tuuo ho hold the otlicu nE state university regent for two yenta. From the I'laltsmmmh herald ( lisp. ) Jambes lV , Savage of Douglas county , line boeu selected by thedoulncratiaparty of Nebraska as its candidate for judge of th e supreme court ; with the exception of perhaps coo or two gentlemen of our ac quniutancu who profuse tliu rnith of den. ucrncy , and who belong to the honorable p rofession of the law , we do not think that party could have selected a more fit parson an its nolninoethml Judge Snvnga He is a sound lawyer and a conservative h onest man at culture nod ability , anti Thu Herald na ° republican a rnnts to en that it is lensed to aoosricwh n man ns Judge Sava4o selacicd by the domes erntie party for the exalted position lobo m ade vacant by the expiration of Mr. -J ustice Lake's form of oltico. We army this in the first place , because wo highly catcum Judge Savage rte ° man and its a l awyer ; in time second place , it pleases us because it is a distinct chn ? 1a1go to the republican party to pUt its beet nmtorial forward for t11u euIIrmno bench ; uud finally , because we buliuvo this nnudmntion will brie' forth troth iho republican councils n mrnins t11u standard bearer of that party of equally as high clutracter and snod } tlloeo maeusacd by Judge Savage that very dim , nttantulico. 1'ho republican art ' 'mist as sound lawyers amid ca , rsblu men for this ) osiii0n naloos the duinocratic and Iurt we desire to see ! hum rat fnr + vnra Wu hnvo said before ut we now ea in ilio condition of the p ublic mind iY corG in portions , of iho we 11aS'0 fouroel there ivns.dnn tor of unfit men baing put forward for f'Iie ) high office. 1Vu think mt unfortunate for the Nebraska udicinry thatmJustico Lesko d eclines to again puruut t11o republican llnrty to motto mum ice aGuldard bearer. fhv Nebraska judiciary stands well throughout the nortluveat. The state bens bean fortunate in its soprano Judges who are constantly overworked , yet who hnvo managed to kuop up the work of thllt court and ice ruputatitin at the same tiuto. Every lYoarnu 1lur UInI llogmnlro r ] lalttnoro ( News. The Baltimore girls arc an indopendon t species who will not submit to be hampered pored , ever by fashion , too much. I i they moat wear n dog , ne they du n bou out , they will'not eunsmlt to allow Dmun Fashion to dictate tim ehn o or style 0 f dog to be worn. Hence i t } e said that ° cloe observer in the Inrk on n fair after. eonu will soar that every lady who mnko n n fIrotonso to sl to wears tt dllurent make of dog -a clog With seine feature or char different from any other canine on time drive. This variety re easily su cured. We are about to 'Ivo n local su crot tawny , because as journalists it is ou r duty to full the truth tied to furnish in forntioiupon all subjects. Time E this adrnirabblo varies ie that every lad ntnkue liar oleo dog. She decies to hormulf the etYlv , of dog ehv will affect , Sue that that iho Idual ! , cloth , satin + linen fur leer or nimble fingers cat i Inalnipldate Intel ! 1110 ahia le s110 wants , amid thou she cuts out her cauimu pot , stuffs r t with raw cotton , sows on its tall and cars , fits a couple ut gloss umrbless for eyes + end there aka hues n , dog which able em hold in the most graeuful attitude , auitet 1Irocimoly in size and shape to her fnvorit ° brood nod in color harnlwuzinb beautiful ' ly with her complexion and dress. Sum ° ultra f ° sldonablu ladies Lava a nutnbor u f thm ° eu puddimmg pugs aid poodles mndu mil mid COI1Bta1lLmY al hand to tuutcb mila r various costumes , The Now Tax Lm y. Schuyler Sun. It has been extensively advertised tim t the tax for 1883 would becanw due Oeto tier tat of the amuno year and dolimiqueu t .January 1st of the ' your following , 'chi a ttlg + e ° rd to be a miataken idea. The la w iutk Ig this ehuu1jo dues mint take olive t until October aid the re u'aliuj' claua u expressly provides that the repeat of th v of law shall ant , in nay lnannor , nffuc t Limo culluotion of any taxes "hentPor o tooled or naacasLd , In ne much as th C lax for 1883 wrote levied pruvmte } to th u Caking effect of this law , it is uyitietit this at it does not eomo within ice proviaou } s , ! [ uncu time tits for 1853 will nut bLCUllr o dulinquatt until Ding 1 , 1881. C.ntw ° Iwmttnus Bui uplue , ! 'hUuld hla 1'rcaL It Slone 1uo and 1Ynh , Dfnys 1Ving mt d Duck , and Muh'1'oum , the five Chinnmu u iuqneuual , in New Jersey , who clan n that the anitinjl nil of their queues wbu n they wore adwittcd into the jail wu e illegally eovotting thong line ruligiou a privdegoa , could mniuGdm this point i n their suit , there might ho queer change e in prisot maunga4nomt , tYe should , pc r ofiudeonuconvictapmfoaeing Quake t proclivities who would iueiat on woturn g , their 1)nls when they pleased , and Shaker b urglars nce. dinj' to dance ruhgunma jigs , , Ulti uruAn I'11 , ah icrinns might cry aloud for n chnlain , who would , lnuh to Chum n niiat organ music , while the Suvuntlm D ay ] tn It would rrobnbl sweep time irennunduue ' by n majority a s a in o Ir/rtitt / of tha iumntas ud devclai cuilaclentimms scruples ngaiust workitiiI on Saturday. ItoUGll ON 111NS , ANetvnrk , N , J. , Dlnn betakes Arttllclnl EggwThat Woulll Uraclvo time Elect. Newark Sun. 1 followed my conductor to ono and of the npurtuterit , wlmuru throe warn thruu l arge tanks or tote. U v was tilled with a yellow cumpuuud1 the second with ° starchy mixture , and tkuother w nacover. o il. 1'omntiog to those the proprietor s alt ! : " ' 1'huse cn Gaiu the yolk dxturo nod the white of egg. Wo um 1t the vela every des } + so 3tcan judge of the ufont of the bueiuues already. Let mo s how you one of the uu + chinus. You eco they are divided iota dmifuromt boxes or rcceptaclea. Time firetnnd second arc iho yolk rnld white , . Time next is whet wu teen the "skin" tnnchiuu , and the tart ono is the shutter , with drying trays. This procure is Limo result of ulauy yours of uxpnriment nod expense. I first con- c eived time idea of muki6 n ehmiutl nn ulynis otnnogg. Afterml long limo I sue- cucded in making n very gaud imitation of an egg. I than turned umy attention to making the mlwhinury , nod the result you s ee far yourself. Of cnurao it would oat b e policy for mo to explain all the mech. awetn , but I'll give you au idea of the procuea , lttto the first machine is put tire yolk mixture- " " Vluat is tliati" I asked. " 1Ve11 , it's a mixture of Indian meal , corn eGtrch , and sovond other ingrodi outs. It is poured lain the opatiug in a thick , mushy state , and is formed by the uutchiuu into a ball and frozen , In this condition ft paeaue into tlw other box , whore it } e surrounded by the white , which is chemically the same as the root e gg. This re also fruzey find by a peed- li ar ruGu' ' motion of the mnc11iuo an oval aluyu , is unrdrtud to it , and it passes into the next reicoptaclo , whore it receives the thin fifmny skin. After this it hoe only to g o into the dhulltlr , where it goie its Inat cant in time shape of n plaster of Paris ehull , n tritlu thicker than the genuine or- ti tle. Tlwu it goes out of the dlymg trays , where the shall dries nt once uud the iueidu thaws out gradually. It bo curnce , to ° 1Pnt puarnncvs , a real egg : " How many eggs can you turn out in a d ay ? ' ' Vo11 , as we are running now , we turn out n thousand erse every hour. " " Maly orders ? " : "Why , bless your soul , yes. We cannot - , not fill unu hnlf of our orders. " "Can they be boiledV" "Oh , yes ; and ire called one of the mcu. "Hero. Jim , boil this gentleman Iut "Can they be detected ? " I inquired , w'11110 t110 bogus egg was Leinj , ' boiled. ' 'I baldiv thiflk that an body would b e likol to observe any difference unless li e hn timid tined to be wll posted , as the. look taste like the reathi. We cnu , by a little flavoring , masks thunl mate li ke goose or duck eggs , course alter. mg time They will keep for years. ' 'That ono you have eaten was nearly a year old. Zhoy never spoil nor become r otten , cud , being harder and thicker in their ehblls , they will stood shipping beta tor that remit eggs , d 1 , it's n big thing , and capable , I suppos , of being bought to still grontor purl 'tiulL Ouo of nry urntSki 31 es hero insists that if I 6'o to + vork a t it. I eau iuvont n nlnchiuo that will run the eggs into nui cubator and ! latch out spring chickens. " TUA'1' Rill N , lice' an Tntaxlcauvl Physlalan Made a Colored Chrb tltur ILtppy. A correspondent writing from Hart- fan ? , Cum ? , to the Now York Sun , says During the Moody nod Pentecost revival a t our South Baptist church , anti after uvmming service by Dr. Pentecost , ox Liatt. Gav , Bulkoley and his wife atop. pod at n drug store close to the church , iho governor and his wife were lending lights in the ravitnl. One day the goo aruur fomtd in the drug eGro a aggro f amiliarly knownaa Uuclo Cure , whose } o ccupation is varied from organ-blowing in the church to whitowrtahiuj ; . The nf fable lady of the governor asked Uncle Gabe how ha liked time Rev. Dir. Pento cosy , Diuch to her surprise , IIu replied : Like hint for nu9um . n "Why not , Cabe ? Is h ° not eloquent and forcible enough for } aui "Yas , forcible enough , but with all to- apecta , tiliasus , lie inn no gonunan-no getmilllail. " Time governor asked Cabo to explain. Uncle Gubu throw his chest out , say ing ; t'f ' was owned by a ganuran who urtartnin-ice , soh entertain gmrnnnn , I nubbor heord any of don use du word nigger , I' Intro presided iii do church gwumetw onty year at du organ. I have bigot all du different clorget , Dr , Pml ° tcost } ho inn do lust dot use du word uig gar. " T Time governor tried to explain that it was used to illustrate n story. mid that it woe not iutmtdud as a reflection an the h ncgru race. "Don't care , Maasn Oub'nor , " Cabo roplied. "No gouuna over use do word nigger. " Aim time governor was about giving up i dis Inir ° ] Ihyeiciml arose from a chmr in n corner. He was evidmltl recover- log fro111 t110 eilUCt of a recent. dUbm1UC11 IEu staggered slightly as ho ap , ranched Uncle Cabin and placed his hang out his shoulder. Straightening to his full hui'lit over six feet mid in a tone of voice to enrroa wad he said : p " roil talking , miry little titan , Do you f ? over slur bible " "No , anti , " Cube answered , "I can't rend , bt [ guts a chile to rand ft to me ml' du n1o woman , l's ' a good Chriatiarm , dough I cainot rend yet , "hut yuucnnaruuoot what constitutes a gantlomati , " said the physician , "Just lietlnt lu mu , and hover again be nahauiod of hearing 'uuTallf culled a "Or-YLar mugger ; nugro , " Cebu eoened all ayce mistime tall doctor told hhn ium , tcaaivd that according to the now tuatamatt ut the execution othe Savior it was ° 1111 StIt1Ul1 , a cyprinn , a block man , lobo carried the cross to Cal vary , that later this Simon , who was culled a nigger , was atouchiernud prophet of the churl of Autinohi time first Chris. timer church in time history of the world , " 't'hia is the first unuutian of the word nigger , " roared ( lie druuhon doctor , "mimic ! llw owner of it was proud of it. IIu was cittlo , glnriuue , told eublhne , ' 'You , u uuthin' that cannot or'on rend fool aellmned undbdishowrod because you arc called a uigjor ; Go lei your home Cut eomo one to read you the bible , and never be ashamed of Laing culled a niggo r agallL" "An' who yo' is ? " Gaboinqulred ; in awe , ' ' r..delYa , lt r Cures Rheumatism , Lum- baeo , LameHack , Sprains and DrDtses , Asthma , Catarrh , Coughs , Colds , Sere Throat , Diphtheria , burns , Frost fitos , Tooth , Ear , and Headache - ache , and all pains and achos. me belt Interest tad extenel remedy lm the world. E.erybotdegeenateed , Setdbynedicloe datere'erywben. Direellonrlitelgltisogusges , 1ice So emir asd Ira. FOSTER , MILODUU & Co , , Prop' . , fUPPAw , H.Y.U.S.A. , "When sober they call me Dr , Powers. " " 1Vell , doctali , ye' is do biggest , grey fr eat man I over scud. Lem mime go hum now Lnd tell do old woman , nn' loiter dim da y eau cull too ! ! user , nigger its much as doy ) .lenses. " THE SHIPPING SEASONS The Opiuious of Experts Regarding th Priccs of the Present Season. TIIO Cnuecs of t.lt ° Ucprosatonin time Markets-General Flints Per- tlnont to the Time. Ch eyenne Sun. All classes of trade in Wyoming are s ° closely identified with the stock interea that , at this season of the year , wlwn the profits of the lust one are really doter unined by time sale of those partioha o f the herds ready for market , everyone it t thq totritory naturally takes a personal interest in the condition of tine tnarkot and prospects of time season. At vuriou timeaduring the mast two weeks , The Sun hna expressed its views of the rice a that will prevail this year , and has given its reasons for believing that lower [ , rice e will obtain thou those realized last gear. T o thouud that export opinions migh t b e expressed n representative of the Su ° y esterday compiled the oppiniona o fn prominent comnieeion men and others i n a p"sition to speak advisably. Many cattle , mien , perhaps a majority , have anticipated a repetition in 1883 v f the prices of 1882 , but there are n rum beer of runaona why Inat year's prices wit 1 net be realized during the presenteeasou 'Phu taiga receipts at Chicago-in tact th e almost uuprucedentod arrivals of ca t th e there , hnvo lowered the market. I f these receipts are maintained , the pricer cturnot advance on grass cattle , portico lardy the pourer kinds , and it is a self- e vident proposition that the bubo of the cattle from Wyoming , and , indeed , from ' all of the gruziug regions , are yet to bc nnnrketcd. Many , oven in tire cattle regions , hav 0 a n erroneous idea of the attitude of tine la rge companies and fire vtlect of thci r action upon the market. Unlike minim ' c ompanies , the cattle syndicates are a s noxious to obtain dividouda as is the in dividunl grown to rcalizn his yearly rovonuu from tire ripe portinna of ] ri s herd ; when cattle are ready for tin marltot n further holding of the stoc k would entail direct loss with the pussi bilitiea of ills witttorloauing ulto scoop t ( l ie advantages of immediate sale Thcrcforo it is believed that the tars E coupuniee coolly have no general or per imm anent. iduntiticatiun with the fiuctun tioua of the markets. It has often been stated that the min 6 of the past gusset have , by reason Qf tin bricesn grass they caused , lowered time bIIad the eason bon a dryer ou tire 'rasa would have been cured nod tll o cattle would , of course , be flrmor. While cattle era fat , they lack firmness and th erefore du not withstand the effects of the journey to market. Time shrinkage e great sold it is impossible icy high prices to be obtained for the Texans from these regions. They cannot be but low during the entire season. Goon cattle will bring goad prices , they always do Td doubtless nhvnye will , the degrees of hood l.utng , of course , subject to the ch anges of crunpnrisou and impruvematt. Last year many of our stuekmen chipped to market over eomo of the uurthern routes. Candidly it is the generally orally expressed belief that those who thus reached the innrkot regretted their ch oice trf roads , but 'of course after a uuin once begins a decided policy ha dis likes to retreat. Pride perhaps made many forward all of that Iarketnbly stock over those roads attar ahoy hind eco conmoncod to acrd cattle , but ar Grin it is that those who shipped over time Uuiun Pacific had nothing to regret. his is not the praise of an organ of the Union Pacific , but is an homiest tribute to limo rand , and one it is believed lots been onestly earned. It is often asked , "How long should softie be kept in a earl" This your , surely , they should be confined as few continuouehoura as poeaiblobut , it meal. ory eorves aright there ie a law limiting time time to trvoutyfaur hours. Again one often hears inquiries regard. fag time motile of the opposite bunks of the Missouri river na a ) Inca for stopping ca ttle Suttin aside itidividunl o bruised by individual interests , pit a r ears the v rondornncu of choie is in aver of thin Omaha yards na a"ainat any food other. Thorn is abundant of tlwro and thorn the cattle have a quiet place fur teat turd recuperation. e ; : k t t RAW k' ' w THE GREAT bLAN RM Cu iiE6 Rheumatism , euralgia , Sciatica , Lumbago. UAckache , headache , Toothache , { urnTtttunin'Nourd , + cetve nltllc.rulses . , Lae sit. unlalt IIIIUILT 1'11. $ All' uutta. JIdtlDutthu.eJUnNnennrsn , r/nJCe.u.eel0a / t Ireel4.4la II t.et a.e TIIE CII. + ILI E1 A , reeF I.Ea c0. w.eak'waursaa ) ILlt % . ? . / C.aA , . . . . e + Mu& .r. _ * _ 1 + 4 Goods ! , C. CO. . . , Washington Avenue and Eilth Street , - - - ST. LOUIS. MO. STEEL E JOHNSON & CO. Wholesale Grocers ! AND JODUERS TN F LOUR , SALTS SUGAR S CANNED G00) ) Lr 'ND ALL GROCERS' ' SUPPLIES - A FULL LINE OF THE BEST BRANDS OF Cigars and Manufactured Tobacco. AGENTS FOR BEiVWOOD NAILS AND LAFLlN & RAND POWDER CO' Anheuser-Busch i D BREWING ASSOCIATION I ' I\ & Pt riu CELEBRATED r Keg and Bottled Beer t , ; l This Excellent Boor speak. for itself. d . , N S . . SE RBUSCNBR EWI E . , ' ORDERS FROM ANY PART OF THE . . . , , STATE OR TII E ENTIRE YEST , i sil0ul Mo. Promptly Shipped , ALL OUR GOODS ARE MADE TO THE STANDARD + ® f ® u r G u r r i-t ' Fe SCHLIEF Sole Agent for Omaha and the West. Cot 9th Street and Capitol Avenue. ' SPECIAL NOTICE TO Grouter of Live Stock and Others. WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO Oil Cake1 it is the beet and cheapest food for stock of any kind. One pound le equal to three pounds of corn Stock fed with Omund 011 Cake In the Fall sr'd Winter , Imtead of running down , will lucrcase In v e/gh / and be in good marketable condition In the epilog. Dairymen , a well as others , who nee It can tallfy Ice merits. Try Stand Judas for younelvee. Price 126,00 tier ton ; no charge for socks. Address nt e d ms WnnDIIANti.1RFF1UgO1LPnalpANY amsh. " t , 9 'i MANVFACrUBEIt of ' ' 1 ironCoroiGes ; NIDdOVi CapsFii ; Skylights &o Thirteenth Street Neb . II ' 3LINUFACFU1tER OF FINE , SBrill , ' ' My Repository Ii constantly tilled with a select stock. nest Workmanship guarantee , . Office and Factory S W. Corner 16th and Cap Jtol Arrnue Omaha ' On Long Time--Small Payments. ' Jri { isle DOnoit gTRE DR , FELIX LE BRUN'S GG PREVENTIVE AND CUEE. FOR EITHER SEX. ml , remedy being injected direct ) ' to the.eat of the disease , regaures no change of diet or nauscroue , mercurial or peu.noue mediclrros Lobe token Intern. say. When Lel1 ae a preventive by either sex , it le Imtleelble to contract any private disease ; but in the case of those already unfortunately athicted we guar. antes three boxes h , cure , or we will refund the money. trice by mall , yotl.vge paid , e : per box , or three boxes for 15. ; WLUTFEN GUARANTEKS uod by dl authorized egeata. Dr.Felix Le Brim &Co SOLE ruor unroRS. C. F , Goodman , Druggist , Sole Agout , for Omaha , Neh m4e wtv Health is Wealth rav slum , , CYlfs , TREATAIC . . . _ Dr. E 0. West's Nerve' sod Drain Treatment , aturanteede' ' + eciao for hysteria , ntzzlness.Oonvd dons , Fits , Nervous Neuralgia , Ileadsei + e , Nervous trustratlon mood bx the use of alcohol or tubaooo , Wakefuhlme , Mental Depression Softening of the Brainrceuldng In 1.anlty and lading to miecry , terry and death , Premature Old Age , narrenne toss of power In either sex , Involuntary Leeeo Sperm toahc a caused by over exertions ) l brain , .elf abu.eorover-Indulence. ; Each lath. one month's treatment. 11.00 a box , or boxes for 15.00. Sent by mall prepaid on receipt prize WE GUARANTEE SIX DOSES To cure any case. With each order received by m for six boxes aocomnulal with tb.'A , u euilltlead the purchaser ourwritten guaranty. turefundthgmono ; I t the treatment door not aQect a cure. Ouaraotoa. Ipucdoalyby 4 F. OOIInMAN mss w1 Dnw 1st Omah. Neb ra1. R. RISONI. eli'1 ' Ill8lllhll1OO Aelil UEPRESENTS : 1'h rnix Aeeurauce Co. , of London , Cteh 4seete. . . , ' ' . . , , , . . . . . . . 1a,11ata0100 W' e.tchctog N' Y. . Csjltl , . , . , , , ooo,0ooo 1La MerrdltaG , of Newark , N , J lbpltal 1rTdIXl0.00 oimrd Fire PhU& lelp ) la , Capital. . . , . . 1,200,000,05 Firemen'slundespitalw , , , , , , , , , , , , , , 1,23avis.o0 oYrlcmRoom 1a , Omaba N.Uonal Dank Build ing. Telapbone Re. * 75. M NEBRASKA LOAN AND TRUST CO ILASTTNOB , NEIL Capital , - - $250,00& JAS. U. IIEARTwELL , Presideat. A L CLARKE , vlce rrsawerl E. C. WEIISTEitTtemsurer , C. P , WEBSTEIt Caehlor. DiltECF0i.9 ; amuel Alexander , Oswald Ollrer 1. L. Clarke , E , C. wehtltcr , 'lu. 11 Pratt , Jos. D. Ileartwol1 D. M. Lcuniuney.l irsi Mortgage Loans a Specialty- ml. Company hlmieh.e a permanent home Indltr or where achool Bond. and other ie ; ally Ieued Mu. elyd Securities to Nebraska can be negotiated en nCt.orsbio , . Lawns trade out mproved a. . ii. all well .ettled eountlee of the elate through , , wn.lidc rni curreeuondent. . nr Nebraska Cornice -AND- Ollillioul YOkS ! MANUFALTUREItS OF GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES Lorsrsor'W irsdowet , FINIALS , WINDOW CAPS , TIN , IRON AND SLATE ROOF/NO , PATENT METAUO SKYLIGHT , Iron Fencing ! OredmI , e , Balustrades , Versndu , o01ee and Usuk Ilaltluge , window and CeUeGuard. , Eta N , N , COIL. NINT11 AND JONES 818. wil. DAISEK , Manager. 1 r pr1 id ! 1 . . . , y u Y U ; flf l illlo. ( Y . "