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OMAHA DAIJLiT BEE-SATURDAY MAY 17. 1884.
THJS OMAHA BJEE
Oninlin Omco.'No. 01O Famum Bt.
Council tllulTs Omco , No. 7 V'ear
Street , Ncnr Hromlwny.
Now York Ofllco , lUiom 05 Trllmn
PahllBhed ( very trprnlnrotc pt Bunil > < Th
enl ) Monday tnotnlng dally.
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Per \V ok , 25 Cents.
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Amrrioan Nswa Company , Solo Agent * KowsJea !
n In the United State * .
A Oornmunlcatlonj relallnit to K ir and Cdltoila
matter ! should lx > aJdrcsicd t < i the Ecitou or Tnu
All Huslncw Utters and Itomlttanood should [ hi
< tklr M < ] to Ttii ! ! Putusmxo OOMMKT , OMAIU
DralU , Cheotcn and I'ostolllco orders to bo mad * pay
ablt to the order ot the company.
fHE BEE PUBLISHING GO , , PROPS
B. ROSEWATER. Editor.
A. n.Fltch. Manager Dilly Circulation , P. O. Box
< Sj Omaha. NeK _ _
Tiit.vos have corao to a pretty pass in
Omaha when two great railroads chn
ouch ether with bribery. The Union
Pftcifio Ima the ndvantago in tliia ca o.
It liirca ita votiup ; tlonu by the yoar.
FHOM the amount' waturrhich is being
ing wrung out of stocks in Now York n
prc3ont the motropolia Bcctna to b
throatcnod with n flood.
BEX BDTLKU is the lint of the pros !
dontial candidates now.Tho Bcripturn
ndago about the first being last will bo
exemplified again Lwlien the November
returns como in.
Mil. TILOK.VH cliancea for the presiden
tial nomination grow every day. It is
now discovered that ho ia the only demo
cratic catdldato who has been wisocnough
to hold no opinion whatever about the
tariff.
DANA , of the Now York Sun , being
asked about the prospects for democratic
success said , "tho probabilities are very
slight ; likewise the possibilities. " Mr.
Dana now takes rank as the great demo
cratic prophet of his ago.
TUB story of the Now .Hampshire law
yer who recently starved to death ought
to bo hung up in every law school in the
country. It might keep a good deal of
talent that ought to bo spent profitably in
raising hogs and hominy from going
to rot in law oilicies.
SENATCK SAHIN was ono of the moat
extensive users of convict labor in the
country. In spite of the usual cheapness
and profitableness of such labour , how
ever , ho failed. Thta fact shows that
slave labor is somotitneo as ruinous to
thoao who employ it as it is to the free
labor thai compotes with it.
IK Senator ElmuiuU' bill to put Gen
eral Grant on the retired list becomes n
law , the army pay of the ruinud ox-
preaidont will bo about $19,000 a yoar.
Add to this the $15,000 interest from
that § 250,000 nest egg , and his income
without a stroke of work will bo § 34,000
a year. That ought to enable
him to live very comfortably for
the rest of his days without accepting
any charity from Joy Gould or Vandor-
bilt.
Mr. Uatuh who in a member of
the collapsed firm of Fiak & Hatch , Now
Yorkis generally kuownin Wallstroot as
"tho good Mr. Hatch , " while Undo
Itufus , the Yellow&tono B peculator , IB
called the "bad Mr. Hatch. " In a tinan-
cial point of view , however , the good Mr.
Hatch ia now bad while the bad Mr.
Hatch is good for fifteen millions or so.
A UMQUK contribution to the history
of the war in Egypt in 1882 will appear
in the June Century. It is the dairy of
a young daughter of Gen. Stone , chief of
die Khedival etaff ( who himself contrib
utes an introductory note , in which ho
sharply criticises the British for the pre
cipitancy of the bomburdment of .Alex
andria. ) The family of Gen. Stone were
iu Cairo dining the bombardment , and
wcro in constant danger of minaacro by
tliD Arabs from which the tact and cour-
ngo of MM. Stonu nlono delivered them ,
hur ( .busbaud buing on duty at Alexan
dria.
SK.VATOU OOLLOM haa introduced a bill
prohibitirg nny ollicerof a national bank ,
having u capital stock of $200COO or
more , from engaging in ( peculation in
Blocks , bonds or other eocurilies , or in
grain , pro visions , produce , oil or margins.
According to thia bill it would bo neces
sary for a bank to hnvo $200,000 capital
I to make its officers amenable to the
penalties provided , If a bank Jiad § 109- ,
000 capital , itn oflicers could go and
speculate without nny fear whatever of
the penalties of the bill. Why should
not the law include every national bank
without regard to the amount of capi
tal !
I * 1870 , Rav. S. D. llintuau , an Bpis
copal missionary among the Indiana of
Dakota , waa removed by Uiihop Ilaro ,
of that territory. Ilinman made n pro
teat to the general board , of miaaiona ,
which paid no attention to it. Ilinmau
then published a statement in hia own
defense , and Bhhop Ilaro thereupon
published and circulated among the bish
op and clergy a statement in which ho
related all the scandalous stories he hat
heatd concurniug Ilinman , accusing hin
of immoral and especially uaclmato nla
tiona with Indians. Ilinman brought
libel suit against the biahop , which fo
some reason or other was tried iu Now
YorkaUU , where ho obtained A verdis
of 810,000. Thoflupromo court cf No *
York Jw just afliruud the judgement. ! I
' iihop IlHre will have to pay ( ho money , | I
if he has got it ; but we auipect thatI j
Ui rt ' a caw of "firut citch your Hare , " j j
rte
POLITICAL MS n MI'S
Tun OMAHA BF.K in altogether too previous
vious in ita crows for Arthur , to bo re
gAixlcd as sagacious , lioni'dt or decent ii
Ua partisanship. Great men sometimes
atako all on ft "throw of the dice , " but
they usually wait until the decisive mo
ment and tnko every chnnco to win. Neb
rnoka hM made her delegates to the
Chicago convention. The anxiety of certain
tain rabid journals like the OMAIIA BFH
to secure personal ends , has urged then
to ninko n senselcaj , rancorous , disgrace
fill war on the ablest living republic * !
stnleaman. This is ridicu'ous ' because i
will not nirect the nominations ono straw ,
Contoinpliblo , because it ia nn insult t (
the inlolligenco and feelings of thousands
of Nobraalta republicans whoso faith ii
the "Plumed Knight" is only oocondixry
to the success of the party. Jilair lie
publican.
The man who wrote the above is either
a knavooracrank. ThoBni : never ex
pccts to plcaso nil ita contemporaries it :
Nebraska , but it hai a right to oxpcc
fair , decent and courteous treatment at
their hands. When the Br.n takoa
position on any qucalion it is always
able and ready to defend and maintain i
against nil mlvcrso criticism. In the
proaont presidential CMIVOS TUB BFI : has
from the otttflot pursued n monly , digni
fled and consistent course. Wo have
waged no factious warfare ngainst nny
candidate and , least of till , against James
G. Blaino. Wo challenge nny contcm
porory to produce ono sentence that wo
would have to recall in case Mr. Blaine
is nominated. We have displayed no
craze for the nomination of Mr. Arthur.
Wo have simply repelled malicious and
outrageous naaulta made upon him
by n newspaper in this city which
assumes par excellence to bo the chain-
lion of Mr. Blnino. Wo have gene no
urthcr in our support of Mr. Arthur
han to express the opinion that his nom-
nation would bo n merited endorsement
f his clean-handedconservative and pru-
ont administration , which has boon on-
orsod by republican conventions in ovo-
y state of the Union. Incidentally wo
iavo expressed the opinion that Arthur
-rill bo his own successor. Wo reached
hia conclusion after n careful aurvoy of
ho field with all its surroundings , and
nobody can question our right to nuch
in opinion. If this ii rancorous , clia-
graceful , ridiculous nnd contemptibletho
English language has of late acciuircd a
very singular construction.
For years nnd years the course of THE
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} EB upon nny vital iasuo haa"bccn as-
ribed by wiseacres and knaves to purely
ierson.il and vital motives. First , it
vas charged that R"sowator wonted to
o postmaster of Omaha. Next governor ,
ongressman , Bonator , nnd miniatorploni-
otontiary to Austria , Kimia or Gor-
laiiy. But the idiotic wiaoicros have
con pu/.zlcd bec.iuoo Rooowator has con-
inttcd to prefer the position of editor of
ho lending daily of this part of the west
o any oflico within the gift of senators ,
ireaidents or the dear pooplo. In thr >
ircatmfc campaign , as in previous ones ,
ho cdilor of this paper has spent hia
wn time nnd money and aakod no odds
rein anybody.
It is true that Preaidont Arthur nnd
lombors of his cabinet appreciate the
fibrU of THE BEK , but they will never
o called on by its editor for any pay in
nor.oy or oflico. Ho may assist friends ,
H ho has done in the past , nnd knock
ho pins from under some jobbers and
political barnacles. Ho enjoys this kind
} f work as much ns President Arthur
njoys fulling , or John M. Thurston
lees hunting. Wo take < t that an editor
las a perfect right to indulge in his own
AVorito pastime at his own expense
without being charged with corrupt
natives.
Mu. LAIT. YOUNH , editor of the At-
antio Ttlegrnpht haa forwnrdwl to the
editor of The BEK , a full and Bitiafnctory
explanation of the charges rondo against
lim in connection with the removal ol
Dr. Kulp. The statement is too long for
> ur crowded space , and the mutter ia nol
> f siiflioient general intorc.it to juatify ita
luhlicntion , Mr. Young rsaortp , in the
mnst positive manner , that Dr. Kulp was
tppointcd on thn board to locate the
isylum nololy in the interests nnd at the
natanco of Olnrindn , nnd that ho ncknow-
edged that ho wan pledgrd to that town
n the preeonco of Hoveral witnossea. Au
Ir. Youii'4 protostH , ho meruly deaircd to
iavo impurtial men on the board. When
10 hoard that Dr. Kul | > was nn unfair
urnrintho matter , ho proaontod the caaoto
Jr. Clarkson , oditur of the Dot Moinoa
Jleglstcr , nnd Gov. Sherman. The cvl
denco c alnst the doctor was thought
; oed and autllclout , and ho w.u romovod.
Vs to Dr. Kulp'd charges that Mr.
facing approached him in the interest ol
Vtlantic , they are declared in the
trongeat Ungusgo to lu false in every
> urticular. Thia is certainly explicit
enough so far ns Mr , Young is concerned ,
rhoro ia now need of light only as to Dr ,
lulp , J. S. Glnrkaon , and Gov. Sher
man. The first ought to explain his
statement about Mr. Young's endeavor
a secure his vote for Atlantic. The
second should make clear what business
10 had to dabble in the cxio ut all. And
; ho Governor ought to show why 1m ap
jointed Dr. Kulp in the first place , if ho
i such a vary bad man , nnd vhy ho per
mitted himself to bo pulled around to
dishonour him , if ho it a good ono. Thorn
ias long been a suspicion that the prcsonl
governor of Iowa is so only in mine. Ho
now hai a olianco to ehow whether the
suspicion is well founded.
Tim Omaha high-tchool building is ouo
> f th largest and most beautiful struc
tures in the west. Otving to iU com
manding location , it naturally attracta
the attention of strangora , and con
sequently it ono of the best advertise-
ments that Omaha has. The board of
education deairca to have the grounds
unproved and benutiGed , o that the
high-school rquaro > nill bo the most at-
< ractire p-t in the cify TM , hotrcvr ,
cannot bo done until Twentieth Btreot ia
graded , nnd this ought to bo done by the
city at unco ,
A OUKAT deal of sport hna been made
of the intiks and especially the govern
ment mule. The idea of n mule running
nwny has always boon laughed at , but the
recent experience of Paymaster Whipplo
dctnonatratos that the mule ia no slouch
after Ml. When Paymaster Whipplo wim
attacked between Buford and Glondivo ,
by robbers , who killed ono of his escorts
and wounded two otheni , tlio mules ran
nway , thus saving the paymaster and the
treasure box.
OTllKIt 1ANX THAN OUJW.
The event of the week in the British
parliament was thodobnto on Sir Michael
Hicka-Bcach's ' rcaolution to censure the
government for its conduct in failing to
relieve General Gordon. The division on
this resolution which took tilaco on Tu
day night drew out n most eloquent nnd
vigorous speech Irom Premier Gladatanc ,
Randolph Churchill , who mndo the most
bitter speech in response to Gladstone ) ,
compared Glndatono to Pontius Pilnto ,
publicly washing his hands of the blood of
n just man , nnd this vindictive assault was
loudly applauded from the conservative
benches. The dofent of the resolution
ot censure by only 28 majority , ia looked
upon ns the sensation of the present cess
ion. Thirty-two Parnollitlos voted with
: lie minority , having satisfied themselves
: hat by so doing they would not defeat
.ho government. The liberals had relied ,
ip to the last moment , upon the sup-
> ort of the Irish vote , nnd they nro soro-
y disappointed by this exhibition of
weakness. By many of the political
eadors this narrpw escape of the Glad
stone ministry is looked upon ns very
significant. This ia the fourth motion of
censure that has como up during the
> rcsont scssicn , and upon each occasion
ho government's majority has grcwn
smaller. It is evident from this that if
ho present policy should bo continued
nuch longer it would and in the gor-
ormont's defeat.
The popular sonlimont of England is
almost unanimously in favorof ] the rescue
of Gordon by sending a force of British
roDps to Khartoum ; moro than this , it
s undoubtedly in favor af the crushing
out of the protcntioua Muhdi. However
his may [ be , there is but ono feeling as
o Gordon , whom the people regard as
ho victim of the government's do-nothing
lolicy. That the speech of Sir Michael
licks Bench aroused Mr. Gladstone to
omo recognition of this fooling wna
hewn by his reply , in which hoUcknowl-
edged that ho had a duty to Gen. Gor-
Ion , nnd that the government might yet
plant n force in the Soudan region ,
.hough ho deprecated any idea of being
'orcoi to do it by "a captious oppoa-
tion. "
Franco has at last concluded a treaty
with China which insures the permanent
c citation of hostilities in Tonquin. The
: roaty with China is in general terms ,
recognizing the protectorate , nnd consent-
ug to freedom of trade. It also recog
nizes any treaties which Franco may have
nado with Annum. This treaty is ex
plicit in its details. It recognizes the
jrotoctornto of Franco nnd interdicts
Annam from having nny diplomatic ro-
ations with nny other country without
.ho consent of Franco. It provides for
the French military occupation of the
peninsula , the control of Franco over
the customs , the establishment of roads
and telegraph lines , the right of private
interview with the King which has
never before boon allowed the right of
haying French ( illicial residents at nil the
priiiaip.il places , the control ovyr the
nutivo administration of the country , the
burvoillnnco of taxes , nnd the right of
oreotiiig military posts. All theao privi
leges granted to the French are
recognized by China , nud to
tliain oho adds freedom of trade.
The Hum of all'this is that Franco ia now
in complete occupation of the outiro An-
natneso peninsula , from Cochin China on
the south to China proper on the north ,
u atrip of territory 900 milca in length
a'ul 450 miles in width , nnd ono of thu
richest arena of its size on the globe. It
possesses great undeveloped mineral
wealth and a soil of i-xti-emu fortilify ,
where vegetables , fruit ? , vines , tcarici > ,
sugur und cotton grow abundantly. The
Red It Ivor Delta is ono vast rico swamp ,
mid under French iintnrpriaH.will bo ono
of the great riuo murkota of the world.
All the rich trad-j of this lnrga araiv in
now in French iiuiuls , the last claim that
could hnvo been mudo upon it , that of
China , having bton ; waived. Tl if , however -
over , ia but the firat atep in the b'rtinch
cohunio of Asiatic aggrandizement. Shu
will not ho content until thu whole Bur
mese and Stamuso peninsula is in her
possession , with the exception of the
uinall strips belonging to England.
The roil power of the councilors who
have jtut been elected in Paris is not
i > roat. Paris , like New York , is governed
by a group of appointed ollicenj , who
collect UB taxes , volt ) its budget , munigo
its police , and carry on ita now publio
works , The vital difliironco is that in
Now York a local and elective authority ,
the mayor , appoints tliueu hundu of civil
departments , while in Paris , the central
government names thorn. No French city
of over L'0,000 inhabitants ia allowed to
elect its own city goyornmont , Thoao
above this narrow limit have their execu
tive officers appointed by the National
government and are troubled with noth
ing nu.ro than the election of u municipal
council ot limited powora , In
Pan > , this body hu eighty
member * , elected in an imuiy
diitricts , and serving three jcnm , hut
without pay. The committuua of thu
body nmtmgo ar.d supervise the adminis
tration of schools , exist ) i public works ,
the cemeteries , markets , museums and
public libraries , with the entire a warm of
icaier matters that go to.make up civio
institutions. But thia body cannot levy
n lax rile , vote the budget , control the
police or touch city chnrltiea , Theeu are
nil in the hunda of prefects , appointed by
the central govumuient , and it u duo to
their extravagance tlmt the ex | < nao of
Kivorning Pan has risen from 539.900 , .
000 In 1870 , to $45,000,000 , und t.
$50,000,000 in the current year ,
Tlio municipal council , therefore , rep ,
resents the city of Paris without being } '
bblo to control its moat important allaira. '
The cl''c'Kn tf a rnd'cil ' r"j""y d'-cs
little moro than direct public attention to
the growth of radlc.il opinion.
The recent disturbances in Mexico maybe
bo attributed to nn unlooktd for MUSO
Since the inception nnd rapid proaucu
tion of the great Amoriqan railway niter
prises south of the Hio Grande revolution
has been n etrnngcr to the republic. The
cnuao is not far to seek. The Mexican ,
Hko other men , when ho hna work nnd
earns fair wages , is likely to provo con
tented. The railroad-building cntcrpria-
ca have furnished plenty of work for
several years past nnd employes hnvo
been properly paid. The result has been
general prosperity , nnd n cessation of rev
olutionary movements. The contract
rtciiitlymado for importing Chincao labor
into Mexico ia llablo to cntiso n renewal
of the rebellion. A bonus of $05 per
head is oflercu to the Oriental steamship
company for coolie Inborots. The inev
itable result of this policy must bo appa
rent to any ono not absolutely blind. I
will ndd largely to the nlren'dy griuviously
heavy national debt of the republic nnd
will Hood the country with n class of
laborers whoso habit ) eminently qualify
them to displace the leas reliable nnd
more indolent Mexican Indians nnd half-
breeds.
Since the return of Baker Pasha to
England , the government hai manifested
n moro decisive policy with regard to the
relief of General Gordon. For the
present , however , there nro almost in
surmountable obstacles to nny scheme
tlmt promises effective relief. They in
tend to send a flotilla up the Nile with a
sufficient force to release General Gordon ,
but they must wnit till the river rises ,
At present there ia not water enough to
float anything over three foot draught.
The mud-banks and channels are con
stantly shifting. But next month thu
river rises , nnd na the average rise is
about twenty foot it will bo easy to send
gunboats up thu river as far as the first
; atnract. From Wadi Haifa they propose
to lay down n light railroad. As for the
imminent danger of the general , that ia n
mere party cry , got up to embarrass thu
government ; ho is in no moro danger than
any ether man in a country devoid of
jovorntuent.
The passage of the anti-socialistic laws
by the roicliRtag ia another turn of the
thumbscrew which Bismarck has so inge
niously handled in hia despotic scheme of
subjugating Germany. Gorman impe
rialism had good reason to bo alarmed ,
nud impatient for the pnsaago of severe
anti-anclaltdtic laws when men like Dr.
Xechor are found taking nn active nnd
secret part in socialist councils nnd con
spiracies. It is , indeed , the co-operation
of men of learning , ability and high
standing which gives the socialist move
ment In the Fatherland its moat formid
able feature. When university pr < ifetsors
lecture thinly veiled socialistic doctrines
from their deska , when nblo socialists are
to bo found in Berlin 'drawing-rooms und
on the judicial bench , when nearly every
largo German city sunda socialist depu
ties to the reiohstag , nnd when Bismarck
himself proposes munsurea of relict to
the Inhering clasaes , which beam pretty
distinct socialistic tinge , it is no wonder
that laws repressive of the movement
should bo huniod to enactment in a sort
of panic.
The municipal elections in Paris nro
likely to provo a notable event in the
history of the Republic. Not only has
the vote bconb g tlio cily has
ever polle0MNmH Hp4volution-
ists hnvo nlrc&nyjP Rt 00,000 votes
over the election of 1881 , and iho ranks
of the Revolutionists include Autonom
ists , Socialists , Anarchists , Colloctivisls ,
nnd all classes hostile to the Republic.
The sweeping radical triumph in Pnris
now may bring the Ferry Ministry to
the ground , after over n year of high
prosperity and increasing influence.
Bnt the provinces rule Franco under the
Third Republic , rather than 1'nris , and
it will not bo surprising if the radical
triumph assures M. Ferry the support of
'ho pensantry and givoi him fresh
strength in the bourgeois Aoaenibly
which makes nnd unmakes administra
tions.
Midhat Push a , who has just died , was
probably the last statesman , In thn orcli-
naiy sonao of the term , that Turki y will
produce. Ho figured prominently on
the scene ni long us anybody thought rp-
f inn and resuscitation wore possible in
the Ottoman empire. Since his retire
ment the only question about Turkey
which interests observers i ? , Ilovt long
will it last ? and tlmt will not bo answer
ed in Constantinople' , and probably no
attempt will bu made to answer it until
nftor Bismnrk't ) death. Austria and Rus
sia will then undoubtedly hnvo BOIIID
thing to aay about it , and will try to o.iy
it.
Tin : Russian finance minister attributes
Iho qlooniy condition of finance , trade and
industry in Russia to the competition of
thu United Statrm , dumdn nud Indhi us
wheat exporting countries. Amoric.tnn .
will bu uoiiiitwhitr. surprised to hear thu ,
U was goncr.illy supposed that
Russia nnd Indi.i wcro uniting into
us.
THE Turkish authoritioa have forbid
den the ModitorrMuvm pqundrnn of the
American navy to pass thu Dardanelles
The Turkish authorities evidently know
tlmt the Dardanelles uro dangerously
deep ,
The now port recently opened at
Trinato h s cent altogether about $7,000-
000. Threii jetties , 700 feet lon by IJOO
feet wide , have been built , na thualmu iho
former north-eastern Inrbor of Trieste
been converted Into tlreo basins , \iith
nearly two miloi of quay. These Iwitia
Imvo n depth of waiur varying from 25 to
45 feet.
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the Complexion. Cutlcura Scmp , an exquisite SKIn
IloMitlllcr and Toilet Ilcnulslto , la Indlupcnilblo In
trontlnirsWncllscaso * ariillorroiiKli.cliippcilorKrca'iy
kin , black hcails , blotches and baby humors ; ( 'till-
cum Hemcdlcn are the only Infallible blood purifiers
and skin hc.-iutlllcri.
Clmi. HouRhton , \ lawyer,28State \ ctrcct , Bos-
tun , reports a tone ( I Salt Illicum under his obser
vation for ten ) car . which co\ercd the patlcnt'a
body and limbs , and to which all knonn methods of
treatment had been applied wfthout benefit , which
was completely cutcdroltly by the Cutlcur * Htuio-
dies , IcmlriK a clean and healthy skin.
Mr. and Mrs. Ktorctt Stebblns , Ilclchcrtonn.Miuis. ,
write : Our Illtloboy was tcrilbly allllctcd with Scrofula -
ula , Salt hhcuni , and Krslj > c1as c\cr elnco he
at born , and notliltiKwe couM nlvo him helped him
until wo tried Cutlcura llcnicdlct , which gradually
cured him , until ho U mw an falrnny child.
II. K. Carpenter , lli-iidirion , N. Y. , cured cf t'aor
laslsor Lcjjro .of tvstnty jcars' standing , by Cutl
cura Kermilh-s. The most wondctful curoon recent
A dustpan full of scalci fell fiom him dally. 1'hyM
clans and his friends thought ho must dlo. Cure
sworn to before n justice of thopcaco and Hcndcr
son's most prominent citizens-
Mrs. S. K. Whljip'c , Dccalur. Mich. , wiltoj tliitrrC
face , ncad and ec/mo paitd ol her Inly wore almo-i
r w. Html cincrnl > vltli scabiand saint , SuU'tcil
fcaifully and trieil erjthliiff rcrmamntlycnred
bv thu ( Jutiriiri llc'i eltts from a Hdn Hunnr.
Sold everywhere. I'rlco : Cutlcura , to cents ;
Itusolicnt$1 , Soap,25 cents. 1'orrua Dltro AXD
CHEMICAL Co , Boirox , MASS.
Nml for " 'i tv-toi'm" < Mi M m .
Mlgham
BAND INSTRUMENTS
* Bur it nis Wnitu > .
Mtllej tree. AdJreu ,
LYO.V A MEALY ,
111 STITI Srii
CHICAGO
ron TITE ctmn OP ALT. DISEASES off
HOnSCS.CATTi. .PnEKP.DUBS.lirjGi ,
niul 1'OLL.IIIV ,
rnit nrn > rrY YUARS iiumgiirpv * ' iiomco.
\ ctc-rliinry SprcillcH fiavo bci-n iiiiclby
'urnicri , block llrcTilrrs , Livery ( Mnblcnnu
urlippn , Hone ItnllrnnrfH , MnimfactiiriTi ,
t'onl ,11l1HC < iTiiinniru , Trnv'c IlliiriuJriPiiicf
nt : I McTinsrrl-'x. ami others liauauuj otocL
Iv it h pcrf ec i succosrt. *
llnnipliri'is' Veterinary Mnnnnl. CfO pp
l" nt rn-o l y mnll on receipt o * price , f-0 conls
Wt'ninphlcls sc'iit Iroo on application
llt'Ml'ISJ1KYB IIOMUOI'ATIIU : MHO.CO.
ICO Fulton Street , Row Vorlt.
n o vftftu I
nil
in 20 yrara , O
1.1 the matt MUI-CM- if , A.VIII IU STU. i
_ , n. rrlceSI porvlaTorr.v-xla _ .
LirzoTUl of pouiler for JS.R'-at post-frpn ( jn rs
colptotiirios. UniiuilirryV tinmen , ninl. ( ! a
Ulvu t , Cauirzuu Utf.J U'O { , 'ultuu ti. . ri..V- ,
n a
COOK'S OUANU nXCUKSIONS Isive Ko-v Yo
In April , Mav and June , 1S4. I'ASSAOK TICKU
by a 1 ATI.ANT1C HrKAUKlW. Siiocial facilities
i-ocurliiR GOOD BBIITUS , TOUHIST'UCKEra
travelcm In ICUIUIPIby a'l routes , at rodtiMcl ra
OK'3 KXCUIWI WIST , "Itil inapi and full
rs , by mall 10 cwits. A'ldro'3 i
TH03. CT35 is SOX , ' .1 Broadway , W.
Mrs , HJ , fliltODM. , D. .
PHYSIO CAN & SURGEON ,
222 . Cnunctl Blulls.
E. Rice M , D.
or other tumors removed wlthoatthe
knife or clrawlDK ol blood.
CHRONIC DISEASESofund. . , . .
Over thirty yearnpractical ) nzporlcnoa Oilco Ko.
A I'enrl atre.'t , Council Uliiirs
tJTCnncuUatlon Irco
QIEECTOH UD EHBtLHER
11 North 16th Street Cmaba
OHAULES RIEW.fi ,
UNDERTAKER ,
AND IN
Hc'alic ' Case ? , Stironds ,
1001) ) P.tcimm flt , , - OMAHA , NK1J
Telejraphlo crdcrj | irmnptly a'tenilo I to. Coroner
otEco. Trio honoNo ? 21.
HcOABTHY BOSK3S ,
1-1TTJ STBKflT , BUT. FAUHA53
AND DOIIfiLAS.
DEEXEL & MAUL ,
( succKasona TO JOIIH a. JACOtsj
UNDERTAKERS !
* tbe oM > t 'id HIT Krmm stroot. Ordari by telo
fuph tolldtwl and | < roni.tlv | . attontnl to.
JAMES I , CRAIG ,
LandscaoB Gardener
AND FLORIST.
, aptclOcMloui niul ontlniatc * of coat o ( la ) JDK
out new ur rinolel ! ' K oil Uwtm , icnullnir , nndillr ( ; ,
iti\ will lx > lurni-Jio.l on aijllcailoM. ] ; Urouer uud
Jcalvr in ll kliuli ot rhmum , ShrulM , Ornamental
and Mivta 'Iro'nk Jutt thu tulnj ; for Cvnutcry nr
[ jiwn Dccoratlcn. Urfet'ii * ( ou o nnit Kururr 23r < l
dtri'vt , nrar 1'ort Omahx Cm Honors acJ Houcr-
In ; 1'lanU In pit ( or lulo at all icajon * , anil any
Kir ral IV Utij or liouquiitd uuila up on the eliortcst
iiotlcu. Crcli'H by n.ull pnuuu.ly attcuduU to.
Jrril 1' . O. llox 093 Omitu , Ntb ,
Nebraska Cornice
AND-
MANUr'AOTUnKlta OK
GALVANIZED iilON CORNICES
T"X7 7"l.xxclo VCTRI ,
PINIALB , WINDOW OAPS ,
r//V , ///tf// / AND SLATE ROOFING ,
VXtKSl MKTALIO BKYLIOI1T , t
Iron FenciniI
Ciciri'nin , liilustrmlcj , VirmJullIllco Uil ark (
p , WlaJow RuUCcllirnuirJl , Eta
COB. 0 ANpetU 8THKET , UMCULN NEB.
| - > wil rj
OMAHA NATIONAL BANE
U , S. DEPOSITORY.
J. H. MILLARD , L'rosidcnt. WM. WALLACE Cnshior.
Capital and Surplus , S45O.OOO.
Fire nncl Proof Rafot for Tnnf nt f-om ffi to S Otior nnmnn
THEBESTTHREAD
Williinimtic Spool Cotton is entirely the product of Homo Industry
and is pronouncea by experts to he the bestsewinemnchiro tlircnd iiilue
worW. FULL ASSORTMENT CONSTANTLY ON IIAiND , nil
for sab by HENLEY , UAYNES & VAN ARSDEL ,
m&o Ouitiha , Nob.
TWO WHEEL OASTS.
1J13 tmj 1420 Harnor Street r.nd 403 ! 3 15th Strcel.
.
itstntoa Citilocna fumlsh .l free u on appllcnt'on '
G. H. WOOD & GO , ,
SUCCESSOHS TO WESTERN STEAM UEATINO CO. ,
* * M
S
STEAM AND GAS FITTERS ,
315 North 10th Street , bet. Capitol Arc. and f\l\Vl A Ul
arenport Street. Telephone No. 495. U I VI M rl ,
This cut sliows a sectional
view of our New.Polar Air
Dry Refrigerator , manufac
tured in the most perfect
manner of Kiln-Dry lumber
Charcoal Filled , Zinc Lined
Qalvanizeil Iron Shelves
Black Enanuled Trim
mings Handsomely paneled ,
and designed for the wants
of a class of trade that re
quires the best class of
goods that can be made.
We slia sell these Re
frigerators at manufactur
er's prices , with freight ad-
do'l. You arn respectfully
invited to examine them.
Compare prices beforn buy
ing.
Respectfully.
f /
W. L. W RIGHT
Manufacturer's Agent.
317 S13th St. , OMAHA , NEBRASKA.
IN ROOFING AND COVERING WALLS.
VAN PAPPELENDAM
Maclo of Sheet Sfctal with Pressed Ornamont3. i.o Leaking , No Cracking or low
ing off. Fire Proof , Cheap and Durablo. The Moat Ornamental Roof Made.
Practicaliv fpstffl for Nearly TPU Years , Wliiho Most ftralifylng Risnlls.
TJLLSVAW BBOTHSiES , A
Fig. 2 View loprcBcnting a numbo
of Tiles as nrranfjed upon n roof.
Fig. 3 Dulail Bcctional view of the
nuno.
Fig.1 Ono of the Roof Tiloi.
Fit' . 5 Wall Tile , the wliito part of
which is covered by the 0110 above
it , nudicquireano description.
SULLIVAN BROTHERS
JIANUKATUREUS OP
TIN HOOFING !
SMOKE STACKS ,
Breeching ; ! anH Qciiml Iron Wort ,
TIN , IRON & SLATE ROOFING ,
Guttering and General Jobbing
TKHMHllBASONABLK ,
Satisfaction Guaranteed ,
109411 SOUTH SIXTEENTH ST. ,
OMAHA , - NEBRASKA.
V
1206 Farnam Street.
Without exception wo have this spring ono of the finest-
lines of
prin v
EVER SHOWN IN" OMAHA.