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PATjCA FEE MONDAY , SEPTEMBER 8 , 1881. THE O\lAHA ] \ BE Oinnlia Offlco , No. 01O Fnrnnni Sf Council niutTn OITlcjo , No 7 Pearl Street , Near UroniUvay. Now York OlTlco , Itoom 05 Xrlbti Building. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ rnhlisbod erery trornlnc , etpcpt Sunday' ' on ! ) Holiday morning dMly. IRV8 PIT UXtb One Toir. . . , JIO.M I Tl.roo Month ! . . . . . .t BliUonins fi.OO j Ono Month 1 Per Week , 25 ConU. TIH TXItLT Bit , fOfUSUIID iriBT , TIUVS KffllTAID. ODeTear f2.001 Three lion thi. Bit Month * . 1.001 One Month. . . American Newt Comp.\nj- , Solo Agontf , en lo the Unltod SUtca. OOSRMrONDIIXCI. A Oomrnnnloatlann retntlnR to Newt and Kdlto tattlers ehoulJ be addrmcod to the KBITOB or ' BCB1NXB3 MTTIU , All nu lnoca tx > tt n Fand Iloinlttanoot ihonld Addrmwd toTniBiii I'miuimiKO OoHFAitr , QUA Pratte , Checks and 1'ostomco orders to bo made p able to the order ot tbo company. SHE BEE PUBLISHING CO , , PROF B. ROSEWATB.n Elltor. A. II. Fitch , Mnnnpor Dully Circulation. o I. , llox , 488 Omaha , Neb. The Omaha Itecclitfar , Clement Chas now social paper , made its nppoaran on Saturday. It is n bright and clo paper , and presents n very attractive n poaranco. That it will succeed there no doubt , for it it has the social field i to Ha elf , and there is a demand for BUI a journal in Omaha. Mr. Ohaso has cc tainly made n hit with his initial nui lior. IT does not mutter who advocates t ! rights of the workingmau nnd his olov iion through proper nnd lawful method wliothur it bo n tailor in the workshop i an enthusiast like John Swinton , ho entitled to proper recognition nnd rospoc If Bon Butler lias anything to BE in the interest of the workingmnn 1 ohould bo accorded a respectful hoarin THE Now York Jourrud continues c the tidal tvnvo of onccoss. It now haa circulation of II 0,000 , and this has bci accomplished in lojs.thnn two years , certainly is nn unparalleled record. Tl Journal ia ono of the brightest and wi tiost pnpors in the world. It ia tl sparkling chnmpnguo of American jou nnlism , and occupies a field exclusive' its own. Tnr democratic party in Nebraska , i elsewhere , has the happy faculty i blimdciing. There are ton chances I ono that the democrats will utterly fate to realize that they nro largely in th minority in this state , nnd cannot hop to succeed oven against the weakest c republican tickets unloau they preset : candidates whom anti-monopoly ropubl cans can consistently support. J. Stor ing Morton ns candidate for govornc simply moans the re-election of Dawe Tin : Lancaster county democrats ha\ instructed themselves , to support atal treasurer Sturdovnnt for ro-oloctioi Mr. Sturdovant was unfortunate in boin a inombor of the board that leased th jjschool lands to land-grabbing syndicate /and speculators. If Mr. Sturdovaii voted no on the Keith county louses , s did Governor DAWOS. But they shoul have voted louder. Nobody heard c their vote until after the citizens procui cd an injunction in the courln. It is case of Old Dog Tray with Sturdovati and Dawos. They trained in bad com pany and got hurt. ELSEWHERE wo publish a letter fror Mr. P. 0. Himobaugh , which was origin ally directed to the Omaha JlcpubUcun The editor of that paper , it would aeon : took ojcoption to the article which ac companies the letter , and wont clear ou of his way to lampoon Mr. Ilimobiuig for attempting what ho regard od as n : impractical reform in the matter o municipal regulation. Such criticism 1 uutirely uncalled for. Mr. Himebaugl simply doairod our Omaha ollicials ti iollow in the footsteps of the mayor ant council of Minneapolis. If law , ordo nnd decency can be enforced in n city o 100,000 inhabitants , the same result oni ,1 bo Accomplished in a city with half tha population. At any rate there was in excuse for blackguarding Mr. Hirnobaugl because he oakod the Omaha papers t republish thu regulations recently pub lulled by the authorities of Minneapolis TIIK pernicious eUY'ct of the convlc labor contract system upon free labor i troll illustrated by thodisaatrous compc litlon that has resulted in Joliet , Illinois between free labor nnd the ponitentiar convicts. A largo wire-drawing ostal lishmcnt which Is in direct compotitio with the prison contractorftvlio pay enl fifty-five cents pur day for labor , has bee obliged to rcduco the wages of its oper. tivca. Of couno the employes of thi wire-drawing factory are indignant ovi this reduction , but they should remen.bi that their employers have in this Jnstanc boon obliged to moot the compntition c the prison contractors by roduotiou c wages , or else abandon their bui inese in which they have invested great deal of capital. The laboring mo of Illinois , who are thus put on an equa ity with penitentiary convicts , uhoul make a vigorous protoat ngaintt the coi tract tyatom , which destroys the value c their labor ; and munufacturere , whoa butiuess is virtually ruined , should ussit them ii. the movement in every possibl manner. Manufacturers cud workingme are alike interested in the aboltshmei ; of the prieon contract eastern , It ha been done away with In many of th states , but it ought not to lo allowed t continue any longer in any stuto of th union. It exists in Nebraska , but th next Ifgitlature should take decisive step towards ia ( aboliihrnent. v- DKMOCKA1IC OJ'J'OItTUMT. The democracy of Nobrnskn , for moat the first time in its history , is in position to render an Important pen- to the people of this stato. The notnii tions made by the republican party ! state officers do not commend thomsoh to the rank nnd file of that party ns ( titled to their support. The rev against the debasing methods employ by corporntion boaaca is very gene ; within the republican party , and if t democracy haa the wisdom nnd the coi ago to unite witli the nnti-tnonopolii in the nomination of n tick which commands popular confidnn nn effective robitko will bo administer to disreputable parly leaders nnd t state government will bo placed in Be hands for the next two years. T golden opportunity which now preset itself will , however , bo lost if the dom cratio party rofuoes to respond to t sentiment which was BO emphatically c pressed in the elections of 1882 and 188 Two years ngo 17,000 voles wore cast f the anti-monopoly ticket nnd it is snfo Bay that fully five-sixths of the anti-m nopolists were formerly republican Thuso men revolted against corpnratii boaaiem , and they braved nil the batter ! of calumny nnd nbuao upholding their principles. Tin did not oppoao republican cant dnloa because they were republicans , bi bocauno they were monopolists. It folly to invite those men to unite wil the democrats in support of any cnnd date whoso past record has been that < a monopolist. There can bo no BUCCUS ful union of the elements opposed James W. Dawos nnd other obnoxloi candidatcn upon nny ticket headed by monopolist or ono whoso career has bee identified with monopolists. Now J. Sterling Morton is n man < splendid abilities , and ho would tindoub edly grace the governor's chair or ar other oflico within the gift the people of Nebraska , bi Mr. Morton has no natural allini with anti-monopoly principles BO far i they apply to the regulation of railroad His honest Bontimonts were oxpressi time nnd again through the columns i the Chicago 'J'nncn nnd tlio Omal J'cruhl. 'Whether his relations with tli Burlington nro broken oil'or still oxiot immaterial. 11 o cannot convince tli people cf Nebraska that tli clinngo of heart on this vital issue ( anti-Monopoly is aincoro. It would I impossible for any true anti-monopolic Lo champion his election excepting ns laat resort. His defeat , even if ho wcr indorsed by the anti-monopol ; onvontion thronghsomo dickerwould b iforogono conclusion , nnd ho would carr ; lie whole ticket with him. It would b i repetition of the Beach-Ilfnmnn cam paipn of last year. Mr. Morton may no realize his own weakness as nn nnti-mc nopolist , but wo admonish his friends an idmirors to reflect before they plung their party into another foolhardy cam [ ) aign. The figures of two years ng ihould bo sufficient. In 1880 , when th , otal vote of Nebraska was 87Ulfi Chomas W. Tipton , democratic candidati or governor , received 28,107 votes , li L882 , when the nggrogato vote o , ho otnto was 80,008 ; J. Storlinj Morton received 28,502 votes , o J55 more than Tipton. It will b omomborcd that Morton made a brillion sanvita of the state. There was no per tonal or political wnr waged against hin is there would have Voon had there booi my probability of his election. If In voro nominated this year on a fusioi ickot , ho would bo bombarded by Ifil japers nnd fifty speakers. Instead o in nggrcseivo campaign against publii vronga nnd personal corruption nnd.in . iompotoncy on the republican ticket , i votild bo n defensive campaign tt ixjilniu away Morton's monopoly ittcrancos and peraonnl connoctioni vilh the railroads in the past. Tlio out : omo can bo easily foretold. The BKI : n lot a democratic paper , and does no iropoao to dictate to democratic convon ions. Its only aim nnd object ntthii imo is to exert its influence in b. Jml , if an honest and vigorous admini.strntioi if our state afl'.iira and the nolcction o , egislators who will carry out the lottoi , nd spirit of the state constitution will egnrdto corporations and public carriers , f the opposition can unite on men whom mat career affords n i > imranty that thosi ibjocts will bo carried out it oed faith the BKB will givi hem its earnest support. If the lomocrats commit the unpardonable ilundor of putting in the field candidate * rhom wo cannot consistently recommend L'IIK BKK must decline to become a ducoj or that larj'o claas of voters who have n the past relied upon its advice it Kilitical nlTaira ns safe nnd sound. v' " JIJM The republican etato convention paid t 1-sctvcd tribututon moot worthy nui ) illioient ollicor in the manner of the rc > lomination accorded Hon. James W , DiWL'i ) , for the governorship. The polit cal scavengers were nt work doing thoii almost to compass his defeat , und the nanner of hla ronoinination was only n ilight indication of the high nppreoiiitioii .ho republicans of NobraaU have of hit ntogrity and ciliciuncy. t * * * * i The editor of the Omaha BKE has ovi leinly been "seen" by Moasw. Uorsoy , jundidato for congress in the third Uis : riot , Willard , candidnto for state trcns irer , and U. 11. Shedd , candidate foi luutcnunt-govornor , or sumo of theli 'rionds. 'J Jii : BIK announces , througl In editorial columns , that llit'so men art ill right , and that it will be satisfied ith their oloction. The other ropubli : HH nominees should "see" tlio editor o : I'm : BKB at onou , if thuy want the uup iort of that paper. fjilalr J'ltot. Governor lUavroa mutt foul highly com iliowited by the glowing tribute fron tenjamin Franklin Hilton , who gradual id from an Omaha dive to the position o tapper for Canada Bill , the throe out monte gnmblor. Poor CAnadn Bill , v > was ft good deal more of n man than ! stool-pigeon Hilton , would have ftkon clean hundred dollar * to f > omo tioble ch ity to have lived long enough to see ' reformed capper bestowing eulogies up governors , and giving advice to otl stnto officers. T'.nsing from the eublii to the ridiculous , wo would like lo km whether Van Wyck is n political scnvc per , nnd if not , why not ? Perhaps A Dawcs1 oatoomed friend is not nwa of the fact that Governor DAP did call upon nnd "ace" t editor of this paper at TIIK BBB office t day after ho was nominated , nnd nfl pleading for moro than nn hour , wo nway disconsolate. On the other hni Mr. Shodd never came nonr the editor THE BEE , nnd Meaars. Willnrd nnd Do aoy did not seek a special Interview. B Benjamin Franklin following in the foe stops of the founder of the defunct Bin Timrn , imagines that candidates mu subsidize their supporters nnd buy < their opponents. If Benjamin F. was the helm of THE BEE ho would have bo "seen" every twenty-four hours durii the entire campaign , and then ho migl sell out if ho wns not watched vci closely. Talk about political scavenge who have to bo "soon" and your mil iiutincttvey turns toward ouch repr bates as Frank Hilton. TOO SMART. FOUT OMAHA , Sept. 7th , 18 1. Kditor of TUB DKR. In answer to my question Is n Boldi allowed to vote ? you refer mo to soctiot third nnd fourth of article fourth of tl constitution cf the state if Nobrnsk Sec. ! ! , Art. ! , of the constitution of tl state rci.do : "Tho supreme court aha have nppolnto jurisdiction only , oxco ] in casoa rotating to revenues , mandnmu quo warrants , habeas corpti and such cases as may bo tried before i and both the supreme nnd district cour shall havu both chancery and comma law jurisdiction , ntid suction fourth i the Bamo article haa reference to judic ary only.Vill the editor of the Bi ploiiao explain. Respectfully yours , \V. B. Or BUI ON. Mr. Overtoil ia a very smart alcck. ' . ho had the constitution of Nebraska wli didn't ho consult it in the first placo. Ji the second place , after ho had got a intelligent answer from THE BEE , wli lees ho take ndvnnt.xgo of a tcchnici mistake in order to make our answer nj | ioar ridiculotiii ? TJIU BEE , in anaworir Ilia question , did refer to section : ) , < irticlo IV , but this was a typographic ; jrror. The sections quoted nro in nrticl VII. headed "Rights of SutiVago , " it itoad of artio'.o IV. Any intelligent po : ion who has n copy of the state constiti .ion could have informed himself on tha nibject without imposing on the HOWE inpors. Tin : Bii : : in always accommoda ing , but when wo are asked to oxplai vhy this question of sufTrago is not i : ho article on judiciary , wo nro forcibl omindcd of thonongo "thatn [ fool cai iak questions which it would puzzle vise man to ansvror. " CITY TitEASuitEU BUUK has disposed o -155,000 in short time bonds. Thes tends nro payable five years hence , am ro issued to moot the cost of that par ion of the pavements that is to bo paii or by the owners of the adjacent prop rty. Now it is well known that th wnora of such property may at their op ion pny the entire paving tax ns soon a t is levied if they do not wish to avai homaolves of the privilcgo of paying ii ivo yearly installments. Many of ou icavy property owners who own perhap nero than one-half of all the lots witbii ho paving district in the business cento iavo , wo are informed , paid their pavinj ax in full rather than pay seven po out. internal on the unpaid balance f one-half of the § 455,001 jvlod as paving tax this snasou if aid in by the property owners the citj roasuror will have about § 22,7,000 01 and for live years. The question ii 'hat ' will wo do with that money ! Tin roperty owners have cut ofl' their sovoi or cent by paying the tnxos in nd anco , while the city is paying five nni ix per cent on the bonds , low will the city rniso tlu lonoy to mnkogood this interest account' ' it five per cent 6n $225,000 the intoresl n the short time bonds would nmounl j § 11,250 per annum or § 15,000 in i oriod of five years. That amount can ot bo levied against the property as i aving tax where the owner has pait la taxes in full. It cannot bo loviot gainst the property whoso own rs pay seven pur cent intoresl n their unpaid paving tax and it citmol 0 legally taken out of the general fund. b seems to ua , therefore , that the trcas ror should bo rojulrod to reinvest thit irphi3 from time to time in other short- mo paving bonds , when this can be one , orinbondsof the United Statosup < n which the city could realize at any imo. As it is now the city treasurer hit ) largo sum on hand to deposit in the auks from which the city derives no ben. fit , while nt the same time wo are pay. IR five nnd six per cent on bonds. It it 10 duty of the mayor and council to re. uiro detailed reports from the troasurei 1 to the amount actually on hand in each aid , and whouaror there ia a ourplua it ) 11 y fund that is not ncedod , and could be ifely invented in interest-bearing sccuri- 09 , the treasurer should bo directed tc > invoit. This policy is dictated by lund bu&inces policy. CONVIUT labor by contrao * ia simplj ave labor , which should never bo al. > wed to compete with free labor in thit reo country. The next loaislaturo of fobraskn should take the first stops to bolitth convict labor by abrogating tin ol the penitentiary. Purify yo ur blood , tone up the system nd roeulato the digestive orcans bv aking Hood's Sarsaparilla. Bold by al ! STATK JOTirNOS. St'tnlon l liuilJing a 97.COO Bill linn'l' . Tin' K' ' ] > iiMican , of T utn < oh , han Lrancl outni a ilailv. The Wlllinoro mhtdor trial c ) t Mad ! ' county § 5,000. The wo t Nobrnsku nii. ! ioii confurcnco Ii * f > ionat Kearney. St. John nnd Daniel tlubs weio in tlio state last week , ig cholera continnos emplylcg thoK in tlio wcKtern part of Snrpy county. , The new school homo nt SniinKfipld. Sar county , will cot uhcn complotcu , 310,000 , Thn north Nebraska annual conforcnco the Mvthodht church muuts nt JJlnir on t 10th. 10th.Ord Ord l to hnvo a now heel honso compl r lby tlio first mber nt ncost $ ( J,02C. The AiiiHworth Ne aay that nearly o\e quarter Bccllon in the sand hills bai be taken , N. Stromsqiilut , n younf ? man of 22 , w killed by n threshing inachlno near Oakla on the 'Jil. Sniator A'nnWyck will addrem the pee | of I'illmom county nt tlio fair nt Fnirmoi Octotcr Oth. "ThodtntP of Lincoln Imi carried oft cnkf , " HBJ-H tlio West Point Ueptibliuin. Y ( even tha cntlto bakery. An old landmnrk at IMntleimmth , known the Wintotstccn residence , wns totally c stroyod by lire on the 3d. At Alnsworth tlio trial of Xacharlab Aldi man for tha murder of Kdgnr Cramlnll May of last year , is now in progress. A paity of Lincoln gentleman Indulged nn old fashioned clam baku on tlu > banki tlm went ISltie liver last week. ] ! en Butler is I illed for a pech In Linco next Tuesday isvening , during the oojdon tlm anti-monopoly convention , Tlm opera liouio at Lincoln lias boon ovr hauled nnd enlarged at n coat of $100,000. will seat 1'JOO ami Is now open forongag incuts. The AVisner Times nvorR that not less thi 8.0,000 worth of cattle will bo purchaHod f the market in tlio vicinity of that town tb fall. Oakdale ia moving for n ten thousand dc lar manufacturing establishment to oper.i tlio Huiioiil improved Hour bolter nnd pur Tier. ISTIJoring for coal will commence in 13rowi \illo Iwforo ninny dnvH. The inachinoiy iin ready nnd tlio only delay ia the election cf derrick. Jr. McNomara lias resigned the principn sbip of Nebraska college , nt Nebraska cit. mid Huv. iSIr. Gary ol Falh City , haa bee elected as bis Biiccessor , 1'ierio county crops will n\irago as follow according to tlio Call : Wheat ton bmho per acre ; onta twenty-live and thirty ; cot forty to seventy-five. F. Dalrymplo ; u Snrpy county fanner , trie to get awny with innrtHiged property , to tl lumnmtof SCCO , but wn o\erhaulednt 1'n inont and forced to settle up. Sotno hcartle-n vandalg have tlesecrated tl graves of the dead in tbo Lincoln ceinetuiie : uul cnrried nway many of tlm Ho wen wit which loving hands had decorated them. Tlm Lincoln Journal teports that n miiiisU llurtyyi-nnof ngo npjilitd to tha nuthoritii there _ for a license to marry n 15 year old gii flu did not get tlio document and mint nuts lna infant n fo\v years longer or seek fieslu amis of loucr morale. OuSundny , August lit , tlio Baptists < Holdredija dodictated tbeir house of worthii fho sarvicca were conducted by Koveiend , IV. Oaborn nnd G. W. Head , of Gibbon. Tli .otal cost of the building was $2153. . An IOWH borso-tliief , Balling under tlio nain ) f W. 1) . Jones , was arrested in I'lattsnunit aat week. JIN ii also accused of desertin us wife and disposing of li r jowclr nluod nt S1EO. Tlio enterpiising people of Old are nrratiR ng tn uild iv cyclonu-proof cellar. The pla 3 to dip n largo hole in the public eqtiaio hit vbicb the population will rush uvery time unnol-ahnpou harbiugor oJC rtiiu dims tbo hoi zon. zon.The The editorial artist of the Arlington Defer ler in a bold bad man and propos-os to tackl Fudge CroiiBso in n diecnstion of tbo politic ; aattod from a gioenback sUndpoint. Tli ontest comes elF at Arlington next Saturda light. A bad rni'ion'l smnah up linppened non Table Hock on tbo 1st , caused by n construe iou train trying to pasa n freight on the natii rack. Doth enginea with a number of oai reto total wreck.s. No ono Burinualy injuroc s nearly every ono jumped from tbo train. The Sbelton ClIpper ajH : Buffalo count 3 blessed with the lincat coin crop over see n this or any other section of tbo countrj Ion who come from Illinois , Town and othe astern states 'ay they have never seen bottc ropi than which which Nebraska la this yen ilussed , ] Hichar.l Whcatloy wna smothered in n xim < innlc near Huinboldt lost woolc. The ravin f sand over hi < beiul did not exceed si nHioj , but a largo chunk ot" diit weighing to r liftoon pounds WCH found lying on his head 'hiuh , falling twenty or thirty toot , piolubl ; tunned him to nuch an extent that ho eouli ot recover himself. Tbo Journal , of Sioux City , speaks thtisl f North Nebraska fruit : "Decidedly tli olt apples offered in market nro tlun rongbt in by wgon from the Nobrnskn side 'hey are jucier , tresher and of better Have enuially , more like tbo apples wo used t tttul b.ick eai > t when n boy , than aio tb ppleathat conio In by liox car , ] ! qforolcii | 10 tact that this is n fruit country will bo rec fjiii/ed. " A Kearney capitalist named 1'cttis put ii ] "i,00 for a pnckngo of map which ilia M'udo allied him conluuiul 5 > 1UU but on openine i Hind none. Ho uwoio out mi attachmen gaimt the Anclo-Anierican circus , nnd tin usi-e.s paid him his nionoy back. If ho hu : ot thu i HO hu uciuld have been happy am 'ould not bavo 'V.iienlod. ] " The Pniiillion TitntH proudly eiiyn : "It is : jmarkamo fnct that tlieio IMS bti'ii but OIK u-illF'u Halo of real csUto In Snrpy cunntj nring the l > ast jear , The cato it'ferrcd t' in tlio palo of the Harpy mlllH pioperty. 11 i iiliniist n I'i'itiiiiity that no otbor county ii uyMtntu in the union can make na gnod r luu'ing. No womlT Saipy county HOI ! ij a ! ' uyniit n premium. " on the result of the p-u ldi > ntlnl loction is iiiito | lively in HUir. 'I'ho ld-pub < can repoi ts that W. A , liuulley , icpubliein , nt Tieasurur Jlnrritnan , democrat , ! # 10l ( that ilamo nnd Logiui would carry Now York , ounectl ut , Indiana nnd Ohio , each party to In or loto In proportion of § Ji on each State. 'oxt 1'Vi.nk Htanfiehl , doniociat , nnd ( lile- fend republican , bet W. A. llr.i'leySr ( > nthit : 'mv York would go for Clovelaud and lieu- riclca , John Cassldy , n U. it M. brakpinan , wbili' ' \itcliitiK cars at Howard on the 'Jd , bed hit iot cauubt in n rail guard in mich n nuimior int the train wan upon him before * bo could itrioito It. II u as knocked or thunv him , ilf forward nnd when tbo car wheel atrucl ; ia boot , which had n very heavy pole , it ohonod HO that hi" foot was mvoil ; but in illing bo throw bis left arm forward to broul ; 10 fall , and it wns cut off just nbovu the el. iw. iw.Dr. Dr. WilUinson , ngont of the Winnebagooi nd Omalns , ia probably the lirst aont tu iiiko tlio niluiMtion of Indian children coni' n'aory. The Umahns were informed that I'y ' tlm families that * ent their children tn IIIMI of the fccliool ? , either nt tlm inlaiion ot t the ngotiry , would receive nnnuity nionev. [ dit of the families sent their children. lioan who did not received no annuity money lit Tuesday , when iomv8l,000 was distitbnt- I nnioinr the members o ( tholilbn. 'J'lio unilles that have , on account of superstition Indolence , kept their children out of ho'il. ' nro awukoniiiK tn the iniportanco of lucatloti ttlncounnuity day , 1M. Lutnnd Mike Hart , teamsters ol lattstnouthvro , iva near death's door la i eek , UH i.s poet-thin without effecting an nn. ranco. Tlioy had n heavy load anil won nnlrtt down Wintotnet hill , jmt na the 5:3' : ) train ipaclwd tlio point. The her e atnrt. t _ down tha hill nt n nmd inico. When the riilgo across the creek j\ut east of the inllroail nek was reached , the wngon ntrucl ; ono ol 10 uard raiU imu the two moil \\ero throun om the wagon over the edeo of the bridgi id precipitated to the erf ek U'd , thirty fit I flow. Neither of the mini wcro uorlonsly In trod , nlthough thu bottom of the LI eek lutl atrewn with laiBu nwk , llatt received Ii ivcro cut In the back u ( thu head , MINNHAl'OMS MOUAtjS. Jlow lunlcltml I/.TVVS arc Obeyed Hint City A Model for Onmtin. To the Ilfpubllcnn. On my return from Minnesota I ; surprised to notice in your issue of 1 gust 17 , n half column nrticlo critiaizi mo for my few oxprcEsivo words , in i plaining to you nnd the public why I ( sired & reproduction of Mayor 1'illsbur and Chief of Police West's messages the police force of Minneapolis. 1 consider the criticism unjust , to t the least , for you lo place mo before t public , in regard to the nrticlo refori to , which I ordered reproduced in t Omaha papers nt my expense , if ncc sary. t say now as I said then , if a low is r good it mny bo repealed , meaning by tl utterance that redress may bo had law abiding people on nny law they thi not good by going in for a repeal , Redress can.thus bo hod by all b people on good laws , nnd good people i bad laws. 1 did not propose to discuss the la' of Minneapolis or Omaha , nor did 1 a any good law should bo repealed if n endorsed , but did sny n bad law shou bo roponlod ; and 1 any now to t'.o poor of Omaha why not uboy the laws , th ponce , prosperity nnd good morals ni maintenance of good laws may follow Omaha ns olaowhuro ? I am a friend to all to everybody all who know mo can testify ; but 1 ss for the good of nil , that nny Amoricc who is unwilling to obey the laws is m worthy of the tiumo , nnd nny foroigni who ignors the laws of this free land i his choice , should reform and obey t\ \ laws or return to his mother country. P. 0. liiMUiiAiraii. Tlio following is the order recent ] issued by the mnyor of Minnenpolt which I desired the Republican to pul jiah , nnd which it seems to mocommem itself to our municipal authorities : MAYOU'S OTFJCK , MINNEAPOLIS , Minn Aug John West , Esq. , Chief of Poli < DKAK Sin : As you nro well nwaro tl public mind is at this time somowhi Jisturbcd in regnrd to the alleged laxit manifested in the enforcement of cortni srdinamca oftho city which directly a Foot ho public inorala , mete capccinll the ordinances relative to the sale of it toxiciting liquors , houses of ill-fami jnmbiing , etc While many statomon ivhich pass current are not well foundec ind others are flimsy structures built o foundation of truth , 1 deem it prope : ilthough cognizant of your intentions i ; ho mutter , to call your attention and tin jf the department of which you are th : fiiciuut head , to certain provisions whic itnong others , will occur to you , J dcsii enforced to the letter. In so doing I in ) ly no cenauro upon the force general ! ] is 1 know full well the great amount c ; ? ork which has devolved upon it durin , bo last few mouths , and am disposed t sredit such ench and every oflicur with lesiro to do his whole duty in thoabsonc if proof to the contrary. Lot it bo understood that all gamblin louses , nnd places of every doacriptio uust bo closed nnd kept closed. Xo nuat any specie of gambling , or game e ihnnco for cignrs or other thing of value > o tolerated , either upon the publi troots or elsewhere. A strict watch must bo kept upcn al luppoaed houses of ill fame , and ahoul my disturbance occur at such a place , o lotghbors mnko well grounded com ilaints , lot them bo closed as soon n ) oasible. And lot it bo distinctly un loratood that prostitutes or women o mown bnd rcputntion , will not bo al owed longer to congregate in the uppo ooma of businosa blocks to the annoy inco and discomfort of respectful occu > anta , nor will they bo per nittod directly or indirectly to ply thoi tnlawfui vocation on nny public stroot- ot such characters understand that i hey nppear upon the streets they mus it least wear the nir of respectability. To the end that no places shall sell li | Uor without license , lot ono or mori itliciont ollicors bo detailed , from time ti iait every saloon or other place in th' ' ; ity wherein liquor is sold or reputed t ( > o sold , and ascertain not only whothe ir not auid place is duly licensed bu rhcther the licenses nro posted up ni ro | tiired by the ordinances. To thia em 'on will tuku thu proper stops to aocuro ; ull Hat of all put i oa who have taken ou ; ovornment licenses from the internn ovcnuo oflice for the sale of liquora , etc nd their places of business , and see ti b tint ull such partial who have no akon out city licanaes nro prosecuted rhothor they bj hotel or saloon keepen r selling undtrtho ditguiao of uniygmts , rocors or other calling. Mnko sure tin vidoncu is secured to insure the convic ion in every auch caao , and for this pur ese Dccuro suitable persons whether oi ! 110 regular force or not tu visit cvurj rug atoro and grocery , inaido or outside do patrol district , wherein there is tin mat suspicion of wrong t1oingor whorcol nv complaint , formal informnl i.i iniido. You also cuio : it to bo distinctly nn oratood nnd hold patrolmen roHponsi. le , na f.ir us may bo proper , for viola- ono on their nspuctivu bunts which ci- ipo their notice that all places soiling quor , etc , upon Sunday , or between the ours of twelve p. m. and 5 a , m. ol any * y , uro promptly reported to you , when au will cause proper complaints to be lade. In this you will include not only tloons which uro run as such , but ac illrd beer gardensincluding those hiding all i tut the "social club' mask. While lero nro fewer complaints thtui formerly ; the soiling of intoxicating drinks tc iliiora nnd habitual drunkards , and ol iloons largely resorted to by bawdj omen nnd worse men , these uvils have ot been wholly removed nor can they i ) , but BO far ns practicable , lot proaocu- oils bo mado. You will also prevent , ns far ns it can B done , nny games of ball , racing , etc. , bother by clubs or individuals , nn nny undny , and during thu hours of ncrvicu op newsboys nnd others from making itcrien in the vicinity of any church or iligious mooting. In like manner you 111 put a stop , ut nil times , to the hawk- ig nnd crying of goods nnd wares upon m streets , and violations by auctioneers , hother licensed or unlicensed ; nnd , in moral terms , to nil violations of city or. inanccs directly affecting the people at r o. Lst the csptnins , lieutenants , nnd for- snnta bo hold 'responsible , each under roper limitations , for the faithful per- irmanco of duty nt the hands of patro' > ion under their charge , whether by dny r by ni ! > ht , and let all understand that 10 foregoing instructions are for them xa ell as yourself , and lot nil otlieera , do- ; clives and patrolmen know , once for II , that unlosa prepared at all times to boy instructions they CMinot reaign too jpn. Should any member of the force ill , or nt any time refute to cu-oporato ith you , and neglect to resign , euapcnd him nt once and report him to mo for d charge. Finally , let it bo distinctly undorato that , except in the performance of dul n3 in obtaining information thnt may le to the conviction of wrom ? doers , no i licomaii in uniform mast enter any saloc whether ho bo on or elF duty ; nor n nny person who habitually uaes intoxic iug drinka , or who is intoxicated while is ( or should be ) on duty bo permitted remain on the forco. Gio. : A. 1'iM.snniY , Mayor. II. If there ba sny ollicor of the foi who has scruples , conscientious or othi wise , in regnrd to the rigid onforcomc of the foregoing , his resignation shoi bo sent to these headquarters nt om Attention is again called to former gc oral orders , current scries , nil of whi muat bo strictly obeyed. It is the du of officers to cnforco the laws they find them whether the laws wise or othowiso is not for them to c tcrmino. III. Cnptaina nnd lieutenants charge of nolico stntions will road cause these orders to bo road at each n cnll on the dny following the rccoi thereof , nnd present to each ofllcer of t force a printed copy of the anme , and B that nn additional copy is BO posted up to bo easily ncccssiblo to nil parties intc cstcd. Attest : En. A. STKVENS , JOHN Wr.sr , Police Clerk. Chief of Polico. A AVntcli Fit Fora Kini ; , Knlaknun , King of the Sandwich I lands , has ordered n wassivo gold chron grnph of elegant design and olaborn finish , with atop attachment and thn dials , giving the time of day , rccordii the minutes , seconds nnd fractions seconds. The machinery of such watch ia complicated , yet not as much i that of the human system. Take yoi watch to the wntchmnkor when it is 01 of repair ; but rcstoro the debilitate system with Brown's Iron Bitters , tl novi-r-fniling remedy which cures dy pcpsia , indigestion , weakness , etc. TKKi'ING TOMS OK VIENNA. The Sunndal Otcntcd by a Prett AVotimn Making Jlcr Toilet. LONIKN , September 1. The publ : moralists of Vienna have been muc shocked nt the conduct of Frau Hose , tli hnnusoinu spouse of Ilerr Schnll'er , wh keeps an outflttor'a shop in the lowc part of his house. The front windows ( the roaidonco command the street , whil these in the rear look out on a privat garden. _ The lady was summoned befor the public authorities charged with Iw ing committed an oll'enso against publi decorum and and morality by appearin semi-clad condition at the back wir lows , whore slio was observed by th neighbors somewhat under the condition af Venus rising from the sea. Fra Schaller is said to bo the handfcpraost we nan in Vionnn and the complainants be ievcd thnt a repetition of the oll'ona would bu fatal to the morals of youn , not ) in the neighborhood The defens vas that the lady was simply making he toilet with the window open. The judg mmmcd up the caao with great dolibcra ; ion. "If , " aaid he , "aho had lookei > ut of the front window , the acauda voiild liavo been public and an of 'otiBO ngainat the law would have beoi iommittcd , but as she only appeared a .ho back windows the case was different. ' Che fair defendant was dismissed with i vnrning nnd recommended for the futun if ) pull down the blinds before common : iii < r her toilet. "Hello1 ! wo heard ono man say to air ithor , the other dny. "I didn't knov Tou at first , whyl you look ten year 'oungor than when I saw you last. " ' . 'ccl ton years younger , " was the reply 'You know 1 used to bo under thi irenthor nil the time and gave up expect ng to be any bettor. The doctor said I md consumption. I was terribly weak ind night-sweats , cough , no appetite , anc ogt fleah. I saw Dr. Pierco's 'Uoldei ilodical Discovery' advertised , an : bought it would do no harm if it did nc ood. It hns cured mo. I nm n non nan became I am a well ono. " California Campaign OpoiiH. SAK 1'llANi isco , September I ! . The repub ican campaign was formally opened thif veniojj throughout California , The spoikor' loludo Bomo cf tha moit prominent members f the party. The gathering wiw ono of tin irjjust and most enthusiastic ccr livid ni Ilia city. ind Every Species of Itching and Burning Dlsonsos Positively Curod. I7ICX.EMA , or Fait lllicuni , with Iti nRonlzlug Itcli- J lirj , und lillrnlnir Instantly rriio\ulli\ ( a warm nil with CuticuruSoii ; : ) , nml n tlp lo npiillcitlon ol utluun , ilio irrent kiti Cure. 'Ilus rn'citoj iioily , itlituoor tlirro il.i.-iM of Cuticum Itesohcnt , tlio iw Illooil 1'iinikr , to Keep the IjlooJ cool , tlio jicr- ilritlon | uiro uiiil inilrritatli ) , ' , the l > o\\elect en , the vet anil kulnv > 6actltc , will m vdll\ euro Kc/.cin.i , I'tti-r Kln.'unnu , IMorl.irU , LI 'hen 1'iiirltiis , hcalleii ail DaiiilrnlT , ami UUTV sptcieH of Itchlnt' . Kcily id I'iniply Ilnmum of tha seal ] ) uul Skin , lieu the iiH and nil kmun rcinoaloa fall. Will McDonald , 2.112 Dearborn Street , Chicago , atefull ) acknowledges a euro o ( Kivunm , or Salt liciim , on liuail lacu neck , arms anil li' 's for ecven- iMi ) cart-not alilo to mo\o , p\ccpt liaiuU anil Icncca r uiiuKar ; not alilo to help injtulf lor ellu | joats ; loil hiiiuliuilaol remedies ; iloi tciu proiimuiccil hla no lii'i'cU'XH ' ' , ( loriivkiiontly cun'il hy the ( -'utliurr > rsoUcnt ( tli > 'il ' inirillir ) internally , anil Cutlcura id Cutlcura Sj ji ( the grauu gklu curca ) externally. Chaa. Hoiihton ( , K ] . , lawjer.ZSStatobtrect , Ilos- n , rLjiortH a caao of Salt Kht'iim under his ohsor- itlon for ten jrara. lilrh cn\urcil the giatlvnt'e xly nml liinlm , and to uhlch all kiioun inctliculs of catmint liail lici'ii apilled without Inineflt , which Mconi.letely | cured bolil ) liv tlio Cutlcura Huniu- CB , IvaMiu & cltan nnd healthy ukln. 1' . If. Drake , ll f | . , Detroit Mich. , suffered untold Ttiirmffi in San llhenii i\l.uh npjwart l UL hU indu , hca I ail luce , a-d ntarly deitrojed Inn rjoi. Her thu in'Mt oatuful d > toriiit'an 1 i coimulfkUon phjulolaim failed t rillu\ him , h lined thu Ou : umlteuiudien , unJ ua < iu.nl , ftiij lua rcmalued ito dato. Mr. John Thlol , WllkoilwrrB , ! ' . , wnttuIhavo : uV'icil from Halt Ulruiii for in or u'Kh. > mrn , at nun , mi that I coull not attm.l to my ln lnn for 3 < in atii timo. Three hoxui of Cutlcura and four > ttlesllo .hent , lia\o entlroly cured mo far odlul t Hold b > all dniecliU. Cuticura , CO cents ; eel nt , jlj Soap , va cents' I'OTTIIU lnuij AND C'limu. - Boo- ! lei 'Hoir tj Curt Skin STTTT CUrtA 80M'- * 'iui ' to Toilet , ' i i ad Nureerj Siiiatiw. H , I , BUEKET OlflECTOO m EHBALHER 111 North IflUi titivet ) ESXSL & MAUL , (80CCESB0113 ( TO JOHN Q. JACOBS ) TINDEETAKERS ! the od ! eUnd llir ttrnim etrott. OrJetl by ph ollcitt4 and provopUv attcutea to TORPID BOWELS , < DBSORDERED LOVER. ' ami MAUARIA : From tin-so sources ni Iso tlirco.foiirtlts of the < iiwis"j of tlio liinnnn rare , Timio symptoms'indicate lliolr existence : T < nM nt AipctUr , JtoxvrN contlvr , hick Ilrail- Itclic , fitlliirti nrtcr rnlliitr , nvcrtlntt to exertion of body or mttul , J'ructnllnu of fntul , Jrrltnlilllty of temper , J < o\v > ] ilrlt , A frollng of linvhif ; iirglrcted nine duty , ni77.hir < firiutUTliint the Otrnrt , Hot * bcforn ( llr cyrq.lllKhlj-col- > reil Urine , CO.-V.sTU'ATIOIVV mid ilo- innncl tlio lisa of n remedy thai nets directly on the I.Ivor. AsnLtvorincdlclnoTUTT'S LIT < T < H Jmvo no cqitnt. Tlioir action on the Kidneysnml Skin Is nMo prompt ; removing nil iinputlUos throiiRh thcso tlnoo "ncnv- titgcr * tif the Rj-itcm , " producing nppo tltc , sound digestion , rcRulnr xtoolt , n clear aldnnuduvlKorousljody. UTTT'N ril.T.H cntHo no nausea or griping nor intcrfora with dally worlc nnd ntou perfect ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA. Bold crirynhcrc , a5o. C'lllcc.'UHiirraySt.N-.Y. GHAT HAIH ou Witisicna clmngrd in stantly to n UT.OSSY Illicit by n slnglo np. jillciitlou of tills Drn. Sold by Druggists , or aent b M'spreai OH receipt of SI. utiico , 14 Murray Street , Now York. frlYT'S iYlAHUAl OF USEFUL RECEIPTS FREE. UNITED STATES OV OMAHA. 5" , W Cor , Farnam and 12th Sts , Capital , - - $100,000.01) ) C. W. HAMILTON , Proo't. SJ. n. CALDWEUL , V. Proo't. & 1. T. BABLOYCnahlorJ DIRECTORS : S. S. OALDWEIX , Q. P. Saiin , 0. W. HAMILTON , M. T. BARLOW , 0. WILL HAMILTON. Accounts solicitor1 and koptoub Joct to sight chock. Cortltlcntos of Doposlt Issued nbo ! In 3 G anc ! I2montho , I IntoroHt , or on dotnand without In" toroot. Advrincoa mncloto customoro en approved socurltlou at market rate of Intorost. The Interests of Customers ara c'osoly guarded and every fr.ollltv compatible with principles of oound banking freely oxtondod. Draw ? tght drafts on EnglandIro- land , Scotland , nnd nl ! pnrtoofEu- i-OPO. Soil Huropo&n Paosa o Tickets OOLLEOTIONS TOOJIPTLY MADE THE MBRCHAKTS O33" QTtyr ysrrg y . Authorized Capitui , - 21,000,000 Paid-up Capital , - - 100,000 Surplus Fund , - - - 70,009 BANKING OFFICK I V , W. Cor , Farnam ana 12th Sis omcrasi 'BAH * Uoarny , Pioaldcnt. I SAM'L S. KOOBM , V-P } UN. B. WOOD , Caehlor. | LUIUSB PSULKS , A DIREOTOIiai Frank Mnrphy , Sumiiel E. Roger * . Ben. B. WooJ , ! h rlo8 0. Uouaol , A. D. Jones , L'athor JDroke. Transtot Qonornl Banking Business. All who ; ave ny Banking buglneaa t'l transact ua Invited all. No matter how large or small the transaction , I will rooolvo our careful attention , and we piomlea Iways courteous treatment. Pays particular attention to biulnosa lor partlct DBldlnz outside tbo city. Exihango on all the prlu- Ijmlcitlci of the United States at yeryloweet ritej. Aoounta of lianka and Bankers rooelvod on favor bio terms. Isauoea OortlfloMo ol Deposit bearing i per cen itcreit. Iluvsand olta Foreign xcbanje , County. Oil cd ( Jorcrnmcnteecurttlei Jnited States Depository OP OMAHA 13th and Farnam Sta , rhs Oldest Banking Establishment in Omaha , SUCCESSORS TO EOUNT3a BROCTBIW. Oraanlce.l tn JEr.s. trgnnlzod tw a Hutional Bunlr In SJ20O 000 PKO Il'S . ifiDO.OOO OTFICKM r-lttlfCTOBS ZUWAK KOUXTZB , rrcuidtnt. Jniiti A. Ca i nTon , Vtto rroatrtcc ) . A QDBTua Kovmzv , Id Vloo I'rmtdeal. A. 1 Porj-WTOS. , , . ' H. DJIVW , Oashlei. . lIiojciiR , AeilsUnt Ctcbloi. TMmMta a erneial biinklntf buelutsj. luuus tlraa 'itlflpatmboorliiKlnturctt. ' Irtv.n dcmt8 on San. ranclsco ted principal cities In tlio United Statoi Uo London , l > ublln , Bdlnbnn/h d the iilnclDi ties ol tbo continent and Kuiopo. Cor. 18th and Douglas Sta. 'nnitul ' Stock , - - - 8150.000 ability of Stockholders , 300,000 ? c Per Cent Interest Paid on Deposits VANS MADE ONItEAL ESTA2& Oflloors eft > X > ii-ootoarc IMK8E.UOVD pn , -lls ? ! E" . : : : ENRY I'UNBT1. K . 8TOJJ& ' 'EYBICIAfl ' & BURQ3SOS ? , Itofldeneo No. 1U7 Jotti St. Olllco , No IMO v * . m St. OBta hour. 18 m. to I p.TVriJ1"m I to in. Tehjihune for office OT , nddmce , 126. IcOAETHY & BUEKEfc 8 HTH STREET , UET. FARNAta AND DOUOLAR JNDERTAKER AND DEALKR IN ctalic Cases , Coffins , Cartels , ETC. , tTC. , ' > 00 Parnain St. , - OMAHA , NK1 legriphlo oiden promptly atUudoJ to. TelophM