IHliJ ( .jV AHA BEE Om.liA Office , No. OlO KArnr.nt Bu Cunncll Bluffs O ( Nee , No 7 t'cm ) S trcct , Now York onicc , Uoom 05 Trlbmi lumiiiivvl iTtry rrornlnff , crfttf * insyi Th tolj Hem } y MMiilnt ; d.\Hy. INK CT HATt. Out Vwt J1P.CO I ITwc * Ifonthi. llxltatiittt f.rolOn Mouth. . . Ut TtrTcet , ! 6 Osut . u TXIKMT MB , rrsuenia r.vt&Tj ifeT iw . , W.OO I Thrto Months 5 t .MKltnA * . . 1.00 I Ono Month Aswr'ww NorcOmnpiny , Sole /.gentr , rs tn b * ttalt SSi. ! . A Ccmtminirat'.orw Minting to Newt and r < Vtot ! < _ < T > Tt rs thwfWb * ftJUlcmd to tlio Hi/mm at Tn trrrsts. All Btulow Iiehnrs "and lUtnlttuneM rtionlJ h * 4rlrc9B ll ? < Tnxntiii. POTimtnxn tt > nrAirr , oHAir V > taff t , Choskn and Pnetolfoo orders to lx > tJ 3o pv t\M ; to tr order ot the company. BEE PUBLISHING CO , , PROFS E. ROSRWATEU , Editor. A. K. Fitch , Jtnnaijor Daily Oircalftlioi O ' "lor , 4SS Oinaha , 7\cb. Ox Saturday Inat aovcn convicts wcr whipped at Now Castle , Dolnvraro in the preoonco of four hundred peopl It ia n matter of curprino that the atnto a Dolnwaro continues to maintain tlio whip ping poot. It ia a rollc of barbarism nnd should not ho allowed to diograci tliat atato nny longer. many people unppoao that | the Christian name ol Wcllor , the ( jroon back congressman of Iowa , is Calamity Thin ia a mistake , na it ia cimply a nick name. The Now York Shir nayu ho got the uamo bccauao ho tried to dodge pay incut of a note by saj'ini ; ho oiguod it when suffering from a calamity being struck on the head by a ntono. IT is consoling to the people of the United States who have boon deploring the decay of our once glorious nayy to know that England is in tlio same boat with ua. The Pall Mall Gazette aasorta that the boasted supremacy of England on the seas ia now a thing of the past , and to regain it will cauao the expendi ture of 50,000,0000. The British navy is declared to bo far inferior to that of Prance , but wo question whether it would require 50,000,000 to put the English navy in the lead. Mn. KEELY on Saturday lasb gave an exhibition of hio mysterious motor in the presence of a largo number of stock holders in the motor company. The test was made at Sandy Hook by moans of a email cannon , the motor form taking the place of gunpowder , and it ia said that it was highly satisfactory. Mr. Kooly ad mired the assemblage that by the 1st of December he expected eomo grand results , and thut the present year would sou the motor perfected. Ho proposes to apply it to telegraphy as well aa to the movement P mont of machinery. Mr. Iveoly may P not , after all , bo so much of a crank us Berne pcoplo suppose. Uo certainly han in eoiiio good backers , among the number of wealthy brokers and manufacturers being Philadelphia , Now York and Brooklyn. "I am not n Monopolist or an Anti- monopolist : I shall attempt to repres ent our yeoplo to the best of my ability , nn and care ior their interests , if I go to SiK Lincoln. " K Such arc the sontlmontB of Goo. D. or Moiklojohn , Esq. the Republican nomi nee for atato senator for Boone , Nanco , Morrick and Greoloy counties. Cedar it Rapids Era. These who are not with us are against us. The man who straddles the loading local isino in the present campaign can of not bo Rifely trusted with a neat in the Btatosonato oonato. Mr. Moikljolm maybe bo competent and honest , but if ho has no clear convictions , on the question of railway regulation , , after nil that has boon aaid nnd written : on that subject , ho is not fit to represent or the farmora of Boone , Nance , Morrlok and Groaloy counties In the next Icghla ,11 , tare. In our own experience with legis IA lators , wo have never made n C mistake in counting n trimmer , lut who is "good lord and good dovil" on the monopoly nido , Sir. Llciklojolm may bo an exception , like "Jlurnum'a white elephant but wo would udvinu nobody who desires anti-monopoly to laws passed by the next legislature to the , take any chances on him. live THE iron rule of monopoly is well il. 'VI ' jot ; lustratod by the condition of affairs in will i the coal regions of Pennsylvania. Ac cording to the Philadelphia Jtccortl the no producers of anthracite coal have agreed to combine on the out-put and prices. , The percentages assigned to the different companies are as follow : Reading , 111Oi 40 ; Lohigh Valley , 10 ; Delaware , Lackn- and wanna and Weatorn , 17 } Delaware and bo Hudson , 12 ; Pennsylvania Railroad com pany , 0 ; Pennsylvania Goal company , > 1 ; and Lake Erlo and Western , 1. This conl monopoly , while starving the minors , has levies a tax on all the coal consumer * ) of the country. The consumers , however , ent would not object to the tax if the mo ho nopoly would only pay its employes living wages. The average wages of the , minors of Pennsylvania run from GO to 00 cents a day. They certainly cannot support themselves and their families on such pay. If they can keep from actual otarvation they are do ing bettor than ono would suppose they could on such wages. Tlio condition of tlieeo miners ia indeed deplorable , and ther cough11 to bo EOIIIO remedy against of the gracping greed of monopolists wlio heartlesaly rob them by all torts of com a binations. When the supply of ocal go ; exceeds the demand , the miners pro n cither reduced to half time or laid off in until the demand piclia up again. The int t millionaire monopolists dp not lose n all rlrOUr , l > ut it | a the operatives who have illwl to pay the losses and undergo hardships wlri of all kinda , whenever there is an ovtr- ri uunply of a decline in prices. the A. "COMPETITOR OF AMERICAS OIL. Twcnly.fko yonra ngo the firetio \ trolcum discovery waa made near Titus ville , Pcnnavlvaiifa , nnd since that Urn the Pennsylvania oil regions hove eup piled the principal mnrkoU of the worl' willi coal oil. Five hundred millie ; gallons Trcro exported last year , mid this vast quantity Germany took t largest , part , Tlio recent rcporte fret the oil fieldt on the Apihcron poninsul in the Caspian een , near the town o Baku , naturally cauao romu ukrm amnn the American oil producers , for the ind cttions nro Uiat thoao nil fields r/ill OP long eupplr the European demand particularly thnt ot Gormany. Such retult would indeed bo diaastraiu toe time r.t len-'jt to the American oil irxlus try , especially in view of the fact tha there is now a vtit over-prodoction It haa long been known that petroleum existed near lUku , which ir. n city of norno 40,000 or f.0,000 pooplo. The Baku oil field was for some yearn afte the American discovery controlled by on man , and thcro wa'i much complaint o ; the monopoly which ho exorcised. Ii 1807 a comniUcion investigated the matter , and finally in 1872 relief was obtained by th abolishment of the monopoly , The oi industry at Baku thereupon began to grow very rapidly , the production , whicl in 1870 amounted to 8COO,000 gallons , increased to 2,04G,000 ! ) gallona in 1875. The trade , however , wan ntill oonsidcra- bly hampered by n duty which took the place of the monopoly. Thia duty was abolished in 1878 , and this gave a now | impetus to the industry. The produc tion jumped to 200,000,000 gallons in four years. This abolishment of the monopoly , the removal of the duty , and development of the Baku oil wells are duo principally to an enterprising man named Nobel , who was formerly n ! celebrated Russian engineer. Ho is now the principal owner ot the Baku oil wells , although there are other operators - orators , who , however , continue to work the wells in the primitive stylo. The ex act area of tha oil field has not been as cortaincd. A tract nnly about four miloa square is being worked , but this ia only a small portion of the oil producing region. There have been about dOO wollfl eunb , noiio of them being over 700 feet deep. Nobel , lost year oank a well which flowed 00,000 bar-1 role a day , and among hie > , posoaaiona ho haa twonty-fivo others that nro Iniown an ' 'fountatna. " AVhilo the tranoportution from Baku ia not fiiat- , the fuciliticn can bo readily improv ed. It haa a good harbor on the Caspian sea , and is within roach of the European I I0imi markets by w&y of tlio Volga , and the railways across western Russia. Five ran gallons of oil can bo bought at Bjkn . for ono cent , nnd it will bo noon that this price is sure to bring it into direct com petition with the American product in the European markets , especially in these 11 the interior of Europe , the most im portant of which is Germany. Sosii ! few of the country papers nro objecting to the permanent location of the etoto fair at Omaha. They want it moved from town to town like a circus. Suppose the state fair were hold at Kearney , or Grand Island , or Columbus , it Fremont , or Hastings , or Nebraska it'i City ' , what kind of nn exposition would bo ? It would prove a failure in every rcupoct. Omaha nnd Lincoln are the only plocca where the state fair should beheld hold , nnd of those two locations Omahn , course , h the bettor ono on account of her superior advantages in the way of accommodations , mid the liboril in support that oho can give to the fair. The attendance of ° ' the citizens of Omaha and the immediate 'vicinity is largo enough , to nearly so , to make the fair n financial success at least. This cannot bo said of any other place in the ntato. If Omaha cannot ] aocuro the fair for the next live yearn , then the next best place in Lincoln , CU U if the state board of agriculture de sires to make both ends meet it will nn- liec.itnlingly locate the fair in Omaha. Our citizens of course should bo very liberal in their inducements , notwith standing the fnct that the manngorii of < fair could well nllurd to locate it for years in Omahn without demanding 3von ono dollar nn a bonus. Should Omaha For ! the fair for the next five years , she ! nt least Imvoto upend 001110 money in enlarging the grounds and adding to the no general accommodations , as the exposi tion is yearly increasing in its proper : tions. However , if wo should fail in this matter wo can establish a permanent Idm Omaha exposition such as Kansas City other cities have , and which could made moro of a ouccoss than the state at fair. HANSCOM park , the pride of tha city , lie for some little time boon shamefully neglected. "Who over the superintend tm may bo the question arises whether . ' lias help enough , or is capable of properly taking care of the park. The .lyii fences are in a somewhat dilapidated truit condition , and should bo immediately repaired. The walks should bo laid in not gravel , and the drives ou ght to bo mac- adiraizod , or otherwise improved. Everything that is hereafter done in the ' park should bo of n substantial and per manent character. The city has already spent a great deal nionuy ou this public resort , fiomo § 1(0,000 ( or10,000 , and His to pity that it ahould now bo allowed to to waste nnd ruin. In some cities you million ) ) of dollars have been spent tn make artiGcial hllla , dales nnd filons , and the other romantic features , while wo have them iu a nutural state. Strangora tiou who have visited the park are delighted Tint with the pot , and pronounce it ono of L1 , meat beautiful and romantio little parka in this country , MK\ \ they think Omaha has been vcrj * fortunate in cccur- inq it for a comparative trifla. Tur. people of Omaha ought to erect inoro btick buildings. In the first place they are moro permanent , nnd give the city an appearance of otability. Of course , where buildings are liable to bo lowered on the hills when the streets are cut down it may bo policy to erect fran > o bnilding3. Kaunas City , notwithstand ing her hilla , ia almost entirely built up with brick. St. Joe nlso has a largo brick area , and has the nppoaranco of n very solid town. The dill'jronco in cost be tween brick and wood in not so great a1) coma pcoplo uupposo , nnd the oli'ght difference in cost is Boon made up in the saving of repairs , A frame building has to bo constantly repaired and painted , while the repairs on n brick structure ara comparatively few and inex pensive. Besides , the insurance on brick buildings is much loss than on frame. Tn the erection of brick * buildings wo cor- lalnly encourage an important homo in dustry , namely , the manufacture of brick , and this fact ought to bo taken into con sideration. Now that the Fnrnam street grade i , apporaching completion it bocomcn ovi-1 dent that a little moro cutting should bo done between Fifteenth nnd Nineteenth Llrcots. The grade ought to bo reduced at least four feet nt the Sixteenth street crossing and correspondingly lowered un til it reaches Nineteenth. This would not Korionsly affect anybody , but on the other hand would bo a material improve ment. The property owners between Fifteenth and Sixteenth could well afford to pay every cent of the oxponao. Such a cut would nlso improve Sixteenth street. It might for the time being , onvo a stoop grade batwocn Farnam and J Harney , but that must coma down noon- or or later. THE editor of Tnu OMAHA BKK , in his private oflico In the city of Omaha , about eight weeks ngo , told the writer of this article that ho would support .Tamos Laird for congress , during this campaign. # # * * The boat senator that Nebraska over had , Hon. 0. H. VnuWyck , is in favor of Mr. Laird's ' return , and ho knows him at his true valuo. Fairmont Jhillctin. The man r/ho says that the editor of Tun BEK at nny time or place promised to support Laird for ro-olection is nn unmitigated liar. It is equally untrue that Senator VnuWyck the best senator that Nebraska over had ia in favor of | , Mr.Laird's reelection. SonnlorjVanWyck docs knorr Laird at his true value and ho will not hesitate to toll the people of the second district what Laird's services nro iaa worth. a THE "American politico , > C having its headquarters in Boston , has put a presidential ticket in the field , nud promulgated a platform "aa is a plat form. " It knocks the foreigner out on the first round , without oven giving him any show. Thia "political alliance" t wauta all the naturalization laws repealed , and demands the passage of an net mak CO ing a residence of twenty-one years Pi necessary to enable foreigners to vote or . CO hold oflicial position in this country , except or cept when eucli foreign-born citizens ca served In the army or navy of the United dcw States ; also the passage of an act prohibiting w of hibiting the formation of political organi fo zations composed of foreigners ex BU clusively. This platform is conclusive th evidence that there are n few idiots atill hi running at largo in Massachusetts. I to clt ViOTOia.v Scholllng , Morosini'a daugh br ter , will probably accept the offer to sing roi concert for twenty nights nt Niblo'a of garden at § 500 n night. A Jittlo notoriety - . su oty : , no matter of what character , is .all hi. that is required nowadays for a person hi.no receive an invitation to go upon at the saf atago at a good salary. Mm. Scrolling pn will draw a crowd who want to sea her just to oatisfy their curiosity. IM l'01'COHN. | yo I clu I novcr nursed a iloar Razallo I „ „ To plad ma with iU soft black oyn , lint \\licn It came to know1110 well ! my And luvo mo , it wax BUI a to die. tin It is llio democrats who are now wining the qu bloojy Hcluir/ . nm Sliiini > speakers are in danger of getting Iheir teeth miubimit. Wostniiil concctoil. Mnlno didn't go lioll bout , Slio wont hon\on bent , by " 0,1UD , pin [ Belford , who fnlloil to got a ru-liomliiation ind congress in Coluriido , ia running "wild. " lot A circus nun out weal liaa boon Hold nut fur aid debt. Hu'ri n good deal like IJutlor ho'u got show. [ Yuiilcers statesman. I did not ilcstro the numliiatlon , but since I Iwvo received It. I do wxut to bo vlco prcsl- BlaJ lent nwfullybad. [ Ifendricks. HeiulricltH thinks lie Is the cork on Cleve dis land's fish line at present. Cleveland thinks cot : n voryhCAvy sinker. [ SyractiBoStaudard , the Tha mini who wrote thu democratic plat ino form Ia mid to bu at work on a nuw style of to bicycle which will run in euveutoon directions o onco. try Prohibition St. .Toliu now feels how sharper Big limn a thankless tooth It ia to liavo n Horpuut Th child. Ilia boy iu thu land ollico swears thit : wil will vote for Jilidno. pot A distinction Involving a pitlpablu dllferciico hai the bogus applicant for camiutgu club ex- haiWe IXMIBCH in n torture ; thu guuuluo n torcher. .I'lttsburg Times. SCO the St. John chargas nn ndinlssioii foe of 125 .hoy rol cents to all his camp meetings. Muatnchu comoa high , but wo must huvo it. [ Do- ror Kvoutug Journal , sol Thu Oil City lllizzard thinks Cleveland "ia dei rei-elvlng tlio wild , hilarious Mippoit of thu mly religious press which charauturlzud 'tho early att itagei of the campaign. " the It U said that Mrs. ISuvn Lockwood boars a ' ttriklng reBnuibliiic ( < to tlio late Mrs. Lydia ref bo I'inkh.tni. The Worcester C ! azottu thinks this > o must bu a campaign nlandor. As Governor Cleveland pnudv" on the mid- tlplymg coolness of thu iiulvpcndonts how ho Six mint dwell-If ho laiuvvs tlioni on these ( tboudiiDg and uxprojhivu lines ; pol Couiinltteoiuan "riieu , sir , you raftum to i , contiibutu to our cainpahrn fund ! " Gov-l. { ng ornmuut clcik " 1 do. " "Whom , then , do Iza intend to " * . " suppoitV "AIj family. pul The report of the dmth of Hun Butler in pai Omaha WAD caused by the desperate ttckuotii the ; brought on by old Jion'J attempt to swillow SOI ! deniocr tie party. [ 1'ooria Tiiiusctipt. cli i Dr. Mnry Walker U to hnvu n cabinet pan- till under tha Lockwood adnilnlntratlon , la tlio way thing * will go under n fumalu till iruBidetit. ] L'r/ihing ill run to nutiijuu ho ric-a-bruc. um Kentucky may ht ; > o licr faults but uho has lent / sxuarntl n treed many of th'm > v mfn.in- , „ rnnomlnato John IWt . 'I11 } , . ( f o ° " ' * This may be a torrlblo \ L fCS , ? ' f > , tem In Amorist. Vllke'n sw $ "Tho funds all fivMr shouled the depo.I- tors. livery MiiV , " rpplOd the pw lant. " iriyrm' \ - to Hlat ho lett nothing ! " "H l'-f.e > .Uiiiijf but the conntryl"-Xcw [ lorkbiiu , Tim name of "fiddlers" npplled to a new I pohlio-a \ ! faction In South Carolina , reminds in > I the days of "loco-focoa" and "Ixwn- burwr " nnd the liko. ' "Fiddlers" nro a fort of independent , Riviup Iho peculiar name be- cmuo demof-ralH fay they jil y second liddlo to the republicans. IJolv.i A. Lockwood It nldow. . " Il Ii nid that oho earns 910,000ft , year an a"dnparl- inent lawyer. " .She always gets the claim and wins her caie. Uelvrt Is nearly CO If n day , bright as a now dollar , keen wilted , honest , and not a sliam. She is not ashamed of the tricycle or the candidacy ; not she. The Oil City Blizzard fays : "It Is strange how deeply interested many of tlio candidates are m the salvation of the country. The feel ing teem fa deep that n person who doesn't know better might bo led to the concluiion that the average candidate considers his own salvation mid that of the country Inseparable , the latter depending mainly nn the former. " Carter Harrison plowed his stoorsdownin old Knmtuck when a boy. Wo now know where the story originated about the fellow hitching hlmtclf In the yoke with ncalfto break It , nnd sailing over the plantation yell- incf , "Hero wo come , d n our fool souls ! " Carter must have been the man who gave tlio calf lessons , [ I'eona Transcript Mr. Rutherford 15. Unyos , ro.idmastcr of i'remont township , SanSnsky county , Ohio , announces in a local paper that he will not j make , nny speeches during the present political campaign. 1th understood that Mr. Hayes IIi now engaged upon the greatest effort of his lifa a rococo hencoop with Queen Anne , porches 1 nnd agotldc back door which opens on 1v 1n South Kensington feed-box. Mr. Hnyns I will also bo remembered as the gentleman who ate Mr. Tilden'a Thanksgiving dinner in 187C. YOIOE OF THE STATE PEESS , Oiittlnir Uio tricltet. liluo Springs Motor ( Kop. ) A great many republicans have otatcd to us that to _ cut n part of the atato ticket would injure the succosa of the i national ticket. Wo can not see it in that light. Wo can elect'Shodd liouton-1"1 ant gpvornor by ttronty thousand majority - jority and snow old Dawcs under a bank of snow so deep that old Sol's rays will never molt avray the political snow bank that will cover his political remains. You can walk up and _ down our busi ness street , and ninoteon-twentioths of the men you meet will toll you that they nro going to vote against Dawea. You cannot find a republican among that number that will cut Elaine , Shodd , or any ether good man for the sins of an other. It would bo just as reasonable to kick out of a public school all the teach- era because wo dislike one of them , Men , who have the sand to cut a raccil , of have the judgment to select the wheat from the chaff. It is the sensible read ing public who are going to scratch ; and you can roat nsaurcd that they will vote carefully and judiciously. yo Ivo Sidney I'laindealer-Tolograph. " * The irrepressible J. Sterling Morton again before the people of this otato as of candidate i for governor. Morton ia a free trader to the core , n member of the die Cobden ( club , of England , and doubtless diemi many of our Sidney people remembered nb his bombast "Tarifa" spcecli of two da years ago. dawe thi Attorney General. ch Western Celt. an Mr. Montgomery , the democratic nominee - scl inoo for nttarnoy general , ia u man fully ed qualified to fill that important oflico. In fr with his the crc comparison adversary on re publican ticket there is indeed a striking- thi contrast. If Mr Lease is elected to this chi oilico this fall instead of Mr. Montgom 801 ery , wo will forever believe tlio republi th can boast that they can elect a yellow- dog in Nebraska. Laano'a nomination was a burlesque on the legal fraternity Te the stato. The men who forced his nomination cannot ma surely bo his frioiids. It was eel the greatest Injustica to him to impel po him to exhibit himself before the people pai plo , The man has not ono qualification Chloe Q fit him for the oflico. There was a lee clash between Senator VanWick and the nix brass-collared tribe ho has spurned , the MiNe result was the abortion , the nomination No thia honest but illiterate man. But am surely : the citizens of this state cannot ami consummate the injustice by electing balmy liim. . Fortunately the democrats have nominated a man for whom the people can my mfoly vote , and Mr. Montgomery will prove fully worthy of their support. Weaver on Iho Tnrlff. the : IMllor Lincoln Journal , Pn Certain nowspapara claiming that I first Fo ! i-oti'd against striking out the exacting Th lauso in the Morrison bill , and at the ro goi piest of lion. E. K. Valentino changed n vote , I dcsiro to say that I voted the boi lirat and only time that I voted on that hoi question to strike out the enacting chuso , oat nd that Mr. Yalontino was in Nebraska , cut . ivith n sick wife , and did not vote on the r Jus niostion. I103 J am in full accord with the republican ; P'1 ' ilatform on the iiuostion of protection , iis have nuvor said anything at any time ! in accord with the principles tlioro down. A. J. WKAVIUI. L'nrlc Godwin. Hair Republican. ParkoGodwinhaiboonro-nominatedfor J listrict attorney by the democrats. They ould not have placed a stronger man on ticket , in our opinion. Somewhat noxporicncod and youthful when elected the : difficult position ho now fills , its rying omorgoncioa have boon mot with ilgnal ! ability , ilrmnosa and diiorotion. his does not signify , however , that ho walk away with his onorgotlo com- lotitor , Estollo , as ho did with Air. Burn- mm. The situation ia changed iVasliington , Burl and Sarpy have an old icoro to settle with Douglas county , and can settle it very satisfactorily by oiling up a round majority for a staunch opublican instead of allowing them- lolvos to bo represented by an Omaha lemocrat. The Republican entertains ! kind feelings for our district ittornoy , but he is ou the wrong side of fence , hi n bad position to ask for 'opublican votes which ho must have to olocted. A Htiuly ol' Nobrnuka. I'olltlcs , Vi Special to the Chicago Daily Xows , Crc OMAHA , Nob. , Sopt. 19. A study of urn lollties in Nebraska rovoala on lutiirost- FOl state of aHairB. Ever siiicu its organ * zition the state haa been intensely ro- mbliean. IU fealty to the grand old mrty hu boon stronger proportionately | ciii ! han that of Kunsna or Iowa. Public lontiinent , however , has been quietly Dt ihaneing since Jay Gould got control of Union Pacilio railroad. _ That nstuto Dr ) iuaucior was not content with matters aa found them , lie 'wanted over } thing mdor hia thumb and used nil his omi- resources to got the wh'p-hand ' if party F politics and to run the legislature Il in ] favor cf railroad corporations. The republican conventions wcro 'packed by railroad Sawyers , agents , auditors nnd. others who favored the grasping aimi corporate 'monopolies and _ were V to manipulate the stale nominations. Itull and CIV , Chicago llrrnld , Sitting Bull ia abont the last man on earth ono would expect to discover any thing wrong with our civilization. IIo is n savage nnd a dull willed ono nt thai. Uo has never been noted na n philoso pher. It hna not been suspected that ho lind brains enough to look upon nny one fact , nnd say that it was inconsistent with another. Io has appeared to bo.n wild man who took things about as ho found them and asked no questions. In this ho has boon mUjudtfen. After spending a few days in Now York city ho told an Inquirer thnt the most surprising thing about civil 'zation ' was the fact that little children are sent on the streets to make money when they ought to bo nt play , White men nccustomod to such things would pass troopn of these little money gottora nnd wngo-winuora daily without a thought , The anvrigo from the laud of the buffalo noted it instantly , ana evidently had boon reflecting upon it to some extent before hia opinion was asked. It required no Caucasian educa tion or civilizition to convince him that such an arrangement could not bo desir able. 'Iho fact that many states have passed laws forbidding the employment in shops and stores of children of tender years shows that public opinion haa not boon unmindful J of the evil , and proves further that without such restraining legislation thcro would bo much moro child labor than wo now soo. All through the man ufacturing districts of the cast little boys and girls find themselves condemned to toil which has no end but the grave. Swarms of thorn may bo seen going to their work early In the morning , dinner pails in hand , or returning haggard and weary in the evening. In aU largo citloa thousands of thorn are so engaged in fac tories . , stores and offices or on the streets. At ages when the children of the well-to- do nro preparing to enter school without at idea as to the source of food or cloth " in ing , or the value of money , these little to are experiencing the full measure of the world's selfishness , and are finding in the rough contact with thousands of their eldora in the struggle for broad the stern truth that they must work or ntarvo. That the bivilization which forces these little ones to such cqortiona ia not entirely a success in plain. Education , wholesome food , suitaolo clothing , and proper recreation shauld bo within the re'rch ; of all ; yet there are thousands of shildren in America who never have any these things , rnd whoso power to gain them all through lifo is reduced by the : very fnct that iu youth they were with out them. Those boys and girh will , if MoAn Pic th live , bo fathers and mothers. A en which destroys health in youth , which impairs the vitallry of the An f young , cannot fail to leav its dornriorat- iug imyress upcn the race physically and \ mentally. In all thin hard struggle for the poorest food and clothing , it ia not strange that the Dakota savage was unable to discover nny advantage which civilization might claim over barbarism. In their aboriginal stile the Sioux had an abun : dance to oat and to wear. Their children were tenderly c.iaed for until of uu ngo A9 . that warranted their introduction to the tllli chase , and then in nil the barbaric sports tllliA and pastimes they were given the fullest A schooling. Aa their parents hud sustain- lifo so they were taught. They had fresh nir , exorcise healtn nnd sport. Of roaturo comfort they had more than thoao enjoyed by thousands of white abU . A. hildron. Civilization ought to ofl'or lomothing bettor than barbarism , not for the ( few only , but for all. gua ; ncci An Evcccdingly Mean II em ark. Texas : Sittings. Dal Bob ] Nickolby married a wealthy old add , naid ser her money . She paints her- Orru lolf up nnd makes quite a handsome ap- OrruH car : an co , at n diatauco , at balls and H larticn. On the ether hand , Sam tloc 3huzzlowit's wife ia young and good- ooking naturally. Both were in attend- \ nice at & ball on Austin uvenue , and and Mrs. Nickolby waa painted like a doll. Soxt morning Nickelby mot Chuzzlowit VV ind raid : too "Our wivea looked beautiful at the all laat night. " "Yea " " ttla , responded Chuzzlewit , "and wife looks that way yet. " \ > A 15ic Oliiol' . VlVV The Britsh scientists uro iournoying to he Hockey Mountains by the Canadian Pacific. At one of the stations , Crow Fee , a big chief , was on the platform. riiero was u rush to shako his hand. One jontlenuui purchased his tobacco pouch , Add long buckskin article , for § 3 ; n lady AddW jonght his necklaoo for Si ; a gentleman W lought his wi for $2 ; a lady bought his offlc larrlngs fur ? 3 ; another gentleman so- lured hia moccaaina ( leaving the chief in offlcF sock foot ) for § 1.75 ; a man cut oil'a offlcF [ 03k of hin hair ; n photographer took his _ ihotograph ( , nnd n reporter tried tobuy _ F shirt , It waa n great day for Crow foot. 1F F [ IN THE PASTRY ieF IF F O.i tot etre etreF F [ IUnF IUnF F F F [ L' F1 Vniillln.T.im > iiOrmiBc , c-loflnvor Cnlcet , F1F ruititi , l'iiililliiirit-i-li > ilfllcululyuml mil. rnlly in tlio frull IVum u liluh they are niiulc. F STllEXUTJI AM ) TltUE P11U1T 14tli TLAYOll THEY STAND ALOSL' . pnt'ixiD BV TNI 14tliI Price Baking Powder Co. , llicag ° f III. Gt. Loulu , Mo. F utxrns or 1" , Price's Cream Daklng Powder part \Ue NO tritt . Price's Tjiipulin Yeast Gems , MrrF licit Dry Hup Yeuil. -ATi-n SETS- WE UiUB CVX WS QUAWir. "IM SPECIAL NOTICES TO 'HTO.VKY loinoJ on chitteK liallroad Tickets 1TJL taught and sold. A. Korcmin , 213 S. Ittli 749 tl TO tOAN la sunn of KCC. od MONKY O. F Drlo nj Go. , RM ! Kitttt and I/Ok 15)5 r rnnm St. O MAHA FINANCIAL . XCIIA a Urge or smnll loan ] nctdo ou ap ) < ro\c < i BPcurl'y. 1517 itrrat. _ 81 Mm HBT.P TTAKTSD. A rAN'TRD StonoCnttPM , Attention Tlirco then- i Mini men Mantel to work on free stonoln N'ow York city. OoaJ rny. hlxht lionra. Work sure. Coino at onrc. Apply at any Jfird 111 Iho c-lty , liy ordtrol the Miutcr Stone Cutters' Asgoclstlon , ; , ; / , 107-27 "IX'AN'THD A ( rood coat-maker. Steady work nt t so-d nrlces Will pay fate. Address Immedi ately , J. W. Hcinick.l.'catrlcc , Nob. 102 27p \yAXTKU-A tccond liand salc , | 2,000 | io\mdi \ > T cl litorotr. MtHtbochcap. Addrcta"M. " Cinflcld Iloii'r , Riling 1191113 and description. 10I-22X \VANTKD A Rood laimliy elrl ftttho Kminct ii House , IHh street , between r.unum and Hu- noy. 167 27p ) A girl for housework at 1210 J.irkson St. Scandin ; l nprcfcrrcil. 181.24p \ r ANTii-Dlnlna : room Rltl nt the Scandinavian II 'to' ' ' , on South llth bt I82'V3p " \ \7'ASTni ) An architectural draughtsman who M understands thoroughly ollico otk , construc tion , and detail ilriHlnar. Apply fcraonally or by loiter , Oco. W. 1'lold , 022 Tamum St. , room 9 , 2d Floor. 181-3p Trx7ANTKI ) A goodplrl ( or Kcncr.il homo n ork tn \V smill famllr. Applj 420 north IStli St. l ' "II ANTKD Oiiooiicrjctl&mantOfcllfood ,6t * rty \ \ tniploynicnt. Call 421 oouth 10th St. l 04\l \ 1\7ANTED-Worcnn cook 1015 Hstncy St. 103-tf -I poo-1 slaters at Wcstoin Cornlco works , 1110 Douslaa Street. ltO-2t TTT'ANTKD A lioy 10tarn . old ( it .Imnb'V 100. T V ktorc , corner 10.Ii and Lc&\cuworth M . lSO-22p WANTED A strone middle aged1 woman for a tcfponslblo position ai the 1'axton Hotel , In. quire for house-keeper. H3-2p \T7 'ANTKD Alady cook at northeast corner Kth | and Howard street. 133-24p 'ANTKD-A ( 'ocil Kill for kitchen work , BOI 1'Jcrco street , cor. 6th. Good wages. German or Bohemian preferred. 161-22p KT ANTED-A sowing girl at 1017 Howard PSO 23p "VlTANTED-alrl for ( reoeral house work nt Vt Convent St. lira. O. K. Jtariie. 818 tt ANTED-LADIES OU GENTLEMEN-In city Vi or country , to tnko nice. light and pleasant work at their ow n homes ; $ J to f 5 per day oslly and quietly made ; work tent by mall : no canvassing ; no stnmp forrcplv. 1'lcaso audrcssKcliablo Mauf'ir Co. , Philadelphia , I'j. 803-1m 1'hT WANTI'.D Agcnta to naiioio inu llcll I'at'lit \Veathcr Strips. Address or call on Qoo. W. Ucll ! , 1120 Hamcy street , Omaha , Nob. 630-lmp SITPATIOMB VA1TTBU. I V rANMID nya ; > lo-"lady , tNuitlon 03 liouso' keeper. JVdJrcs. ' A.V. . Dnr. office. Council muffs. VSTANTIU ) A permfttcnt situation with somn ! T largo house hy nn expert book-keeper and horouli olllcenianairo 3J. Al St. Lould refer wh ences from Impoitcr , wholesale grocery , liquors etc , , Co. security f required. English and German. Co.F Please address H. Jones , 1S01 Ohio a\e. , St Loul ? , F Ho. 105-22p T\7"ANTED Kmployiucnt In any Kind of business ! by a German man \slo spenl.a both languagca Vpplynt "C. Q " No 7 ( < 3 south 13th St. l7S-2.1i > \T7ANTFD Emplojnicut byapood GermanbutcliJP tr. It.MAnnucflcr , 307 S. llth St. lOS-SJp ton : ' J Sew'net la families by a good dress- tonF maker. Inquire 317 N. 17th St. 152-23p F l\o tlio test ol rclcrencc. Call at or address Joseph F ath3 , south 16th Bt. 141-2p city : WANTED A position as dcrk In Hardware or cityF Wholesale house , have had ten j cars experience F proprietor. References git en. Address'-C. A. " a. hliOlllcti. 603-tt It oung married tncu wants Eltuatlon as Dook. F rx per , In uholesala tetabllshmcnt In Omaha " 0."jsiroHeo. 838-tf lice and WAKTTti. - rT7"ANTiD : To correspond with a young lady that F VV would travel with A gentleman , business profit- vat , corrcspondcnco contidehtal. Address "W. M , wat " care of lice. lC3-:3p sold fori WANTRD A single geutlcman desires room and For board In Gorman family where the German Inn- uago is spoken. Will pay reasonable price for good iccominouatlons. Address I' . C. box 620 100-24 ForF V\7"ANriD Qatcly's universal educator , 60,000 F VV sold since January first. Agcn'a ' wanted In Jakota , Iowa , and Nebraska. For term call on or ddrcs3 "W. D. 1' . Lo ry , rosin 6,110 north 18th St. 07F hnnlia , Neb. 171-27p F [ riTANTUD One largo or two small unfurnNbcd 60 VV looms for man nnd wife , state price and loca- the Ion. Address "E. " this otlice. 170-23p L. WANTED \ A stmll furnished or unfurnished OJFi rooms by a joune man. Address , statl-.i'prlco ; location. I' , 1) . llcmly , Uee ollico 183-22p J. IIfA VMU To hoard a gcntloTau and his wife ror KFi the winter. No other boarders. Address "N. " I ? cilice. 140-21 lion Icr rs/ANTKD Three rooms , furnl'hcd or unfurnish- VV ed , for light housekeeping. Address "X. II. W. " Is OIRO. | 137-24p E \\7AN TED-Board man nmlvlfo , state terms and R7 V locrtion. Address "K. " lioo otllco. 122-22p Vl/ ANTKD Some one to babt adopt a boy 4 months box old. Inquire nt 1'ocrhousa , 117 23p \f ANTIID Partner In tin and hardware business L1 [ V established. Apply "Hardware , " lice ollico. 120 23p U lloard and two rooms by a family of T four Inn private family. Hofcrences oxchingcd. L1 iddresa "D. H. " llco ollico. 10i-21p ! fTfANTED-Si.OOO on HKt-rJasj city sccurity.for 6 ye-nre , at 9 per cent. Address Box 820 I'ost- F [ fflco ' 70fl-tf C1 aaST aonHoa aaa Lota. U. TlOIl UH.VT A small ( urnMicd house , moderate rent. Inquire 1D13 Jones St. 177-2lp [ I1 TIOU KiSTT-rurnl : hed front room sultibla for man nd wife or two gentlemen , 2012 Harncy St lee 809-27p [ INT-riirnlshcd rooms 162 } Capitol n c. L * 160-tf TIOR ( HUNT Three hnutcsof fix roorrseach. Ihreo Rtoiejon Cuinlng eticet- Three eligant 1'Uts. lUforcncos required JOIINL. MtCAGfB , p 180-27 Opposite Poetolltcc. LJ HENT Furnished room ( or ono or two gen- tlsmcn. Inquire at 1710 Doun1as St. 108-21 Foil ; ItHNT Two \ery dcelrablo furnished rooms 'M near street car line , eight minutes walk from I' , not and convenient for two or three gentlemen , can debt bad by applying to 8. 11 cor. 20th and Chicago Oina trcets , or I' , r. C. Co's otllco. 181.7p 71OH KKNT Newliouto with 3 rooms closets and LJ colter on 4th and Walnut St. Inquire at August Undnw. Noli. llr Firtorv and \ om , Chicago St. 167 Sip notli lull J.hNl A nicely luniltliifl room suitable ror rear two icntlcini-n , 710 south 113th St. 16a-26p rearT. lOIl HENT Furnlslicd or unlurnlthcil with or T. without board , two rooms in nflno neighborhood whlt- omenlcntto Street car , 2017 Charles St. 139-1 Inqu OK IlKNT T onewly furnished suits ol rooms lor Bentlemcn , at H. W. coiner "Otb and Kurt , ) 145 27 , 0. MeoiyiurJiisncUroom 105 north ibth \ J roOH II KNT A finall cottage cf three rooms. War- renSHltilcr , 213 south 14th ( it. 13311 , r M \ TiOll HEN T Furnished pailorand bed room at 827- 21C3 Harney St. 132-23 OH HHNT-Cottage of thrcu roomj , 23d and ClttkttruU. TJ. Fltzmorrls , Bee ollico.131tf U. " 131-tf FOU Hr.NT-ruinUlied front and Vcd roorrs $10 $7 or 12. i ir mouth , 1318 Jones , between ISth and St. 13-t3p ! " ? null IlKM' fiiaUhed room 1318 Jackson. 89S-20p IT 7IOU HKNT In the northern rart of tha citj , a ate 1"7IOU bed room nnd ] > > ror ! with board pro. d. CommcrUtl traieler aud wlfj pro.'ericd. For irtlculiri * Inquire N , II corner Uth and Datcnport T. , In'tuicn 3:30 : aad 4 p , m 120-2p2 . _ _ HEMT KutnUhed loom for one or two gen- rTv ! FOR - en 812 Mai cy St. 12C-22p 1 iim KENT HOUJB 6IOCDH n4 Kltcliea 7 2 8. croi tUUUltUit. ICO 2'p ho i , UKNA homo 1th S room , Inquire cor * Foil 17th ndLonenftorthSt. Jao.lt , Hill. Hill.l&2p ? BKN'T N w tirc. uNoroorai cry cheap. 13. 1OH , 13th and lllekcry. 127-EJp ItKNT Furnished rooms. Inquire Z0f > notth 1 UthSt. KW-tJ poll HENT A lnn c nlth four rooim and kitchen I ' luquiio at 20th St , ono Uock north of St. Mart't * aic. 093 24p , I ' 11KNT A small fuinlthed front room , U09 Howard etieet. D95-2i < inoil HKNt House nd h.irn 50th and Ilarnor. I. Wm. Ii. Monroe , Cth and Uougl.v , teltphona391. U3-8lp U lllNT : Two nicely furnished front room * . - Will rent single or en-suite , S. E. 20th and Dav enport. Il4-2p FOlflfKNT Nicely luinlshcd suite of 2 rooms , 3UJ W. 13th St. 076 2flp FOH KENT Hou-owllh fix largo rooms , JM.OO. O. F. Da\l3 is Co. , 1603 ( arna-n St. S07-tf 1TIOH Itr.ST I.irgo focond story room tultablo for _ manufjiclurlntc. Applr 1113 Harncy St. CS3-23 Foil KENT Furnished room laid Dodga St.0612gp 061-2gp 170H nnVT Nicely furnlihoj orun'uinlshcd rooms J1 without bo-vrd 1814 Davenport St. lC2-22p I7IOH 1 KENT Furnished rooms 1003 Farnaui St. 770-tf I poll KENT New fl\e rcoui cotti o Iu excellent Io ' cation , $20 per month. D. H , Goodrich , 1613 Fnnam street. RM-tf FOH HKMT Nlco'y furnished front room suitable * for two gcntloin6n , 10.23 Dodge Jit. 00l-g3i ( | FOK HKNT-A two story frame building eultab for business. Largo collar , upstairs nultible for residence. Inquire on promises , corner 20th rind WttcoSt. " ' - HENT Nicely furnished front room 1816 UoJgo street. 110-tf T710HKCNT Six roum cottage , Dno loaitlon , hv S , JL1 T. Peterson , 8. K. cor. 16th and Douglas. 617-tI F Olt HENT-llooma In Crouuso'a lllock. G. M Hitchcock. 613-tf FOH 1IRNT Ono gr ua nquaro piano. Inquire ofEdheltn nnd Erick Oi. ! 440-tf 7TIOH HENT Ono good six room house 325. per mo. JDO.jr Hitchcock. ! fii5-tf FOIlSALlj The Chestnut gelding Cll\a , lira vsirj old , sired hy Donoy's Sturn , ( record 2V3) : ) . At four yearn old Cmo , trotted n full uilloln 2.P6attho Nebraska State Fair , nnd can row- show much faster gait. Is well broken , kind and Rcnllu. Jlaybouccn Council IllufiV Uri\lnr parlc. Inquire nt the 1'ark ol P. ! IcE\oy. A. J. 1'opuleton. 18S-2p FOll SALE1 Stock , fixture ? , horse and wagon , ot firit-clas ; grocery store , a bargain. Apply "A. B. C. " IJoo ollico. 160-tf T710II SALE A coed , substantial horse power. J ? Slnco putting In steam hue ni furthe/U'o for It. Mrs. J. Bauman , at Columbia llrawery. 156-SCp 34LE Horse , kind and gentle , cheap. Inquire - quire atKdholm & lirlckton'j Juwilrj Stof , op. poalto 1' . O. 170 23 ' FOll SAlj : My tovD , two horsoi , wagbn ami Inrno'H Fred Jloehlc , S n. cor. llth ami Far nam Btrcctd. ICO tf FOHSAIjU A largo stove ( Garland ) for sale at a bargain. Inquire of Ilejn , 1103 Douglas Street , lil-tl FOR FALTC Loose hay delivered In large or small quantities. A new line s'de bar top buggy anda .vholcaalonotioncr peddlers \togon. . C' . J. Conani . 176-lm FOll SALR A fine largo carriage rr coah hurse. Inquire nt Dluo Barn , ICIli St. , between Dodge ind Cajii'ol avo. 1'J.i-tf FiiOll SALi : 150,001 brlok. II. T. Clarko. J21-H triOH 1 e.Vlv ! niinlturo nnd nxturfw uf a bmrdlug ; hoJ lining a gooJ liusincs . Best location In onn. II Jlmmwiilcr , S07 south llth St. 1 C-lCp FOll SAtn-FIno lot , oa t f r nt. In block three , on Goorgli a\imuc. Inquire 1E09 Howard strict. 900-22J ! ) IjlonSArjE A small , but complete stock ol frculi groceries , with n good trade , ' in a good locality la ity. Address "fl " Ucu otllc. 100-lp FOR SALE A Hliolostockof clothing , boots anil shoes , buildings at cost , retiring from business. II. ; 1'etcrton , SOI south Tenth street 113-3m FOR SALE Cheap lots , ? 5 00 down $5.00 per- month , and assisting worthy persons to build little homos. H. C. Patterson & Co. , cor 13th nd Farnam. 637-tf FOR SALE 200 acre J of land. UO acres Iinproicd , 32acres hay , 8 acres hog pisturo.T acres cultl- atcd timber , 3 acres natur k timber. Good spring rate- goad house and other Improvements. M 111 bo \erycasyteraiB , If sold noou. For other in- ormation : Inquire personally or by mall of'm. . Clair , 'orcst City , Sarpy County , Neh. 454-lin , IjiOR SALE Two second hand pianos , at Edho'm & KrlchBon'a MiBin Store on 10th St. Wf-tt FOR : SALE Corner Sth and 1'arrmm , 00x132 feet now occupied by City Mills. Apply on premises D77-tf W. J. WEL&HAI.S. 71CR SALE A waterpowar and stone quarry with ten acrci ol land , 45 cubic inches of water and feet fall , \vith easy facilities for a dam , adjoining- city of I'lattsmouth , Cass county , Neb. Address TI. Case , Mo , 611 south 13th etrcat , Omaha , Neb , 062-23p FOR SALE Furniture and sto\cs suitable for boarding house. Inqulro 16th "and Jaekson St3. Kelson. 948-21 p > OH SALE Holler and engine. I have nearly new boiler and cngina and Knowlo'd pump , 49 erse power , for sale cheap. T , S. Clarkson , Scliuy- , Neb. 022-lm FOR SAIiK Northeast corner 20th and Cumlog Ftroct O. F. Ua\ls & Co. , 1635 Farnam street , 875-tf SALE Ono half intoiost in n good creamery , also nineteen lots , i ! or particulars , address loci ; ? 0s , Yorlr , N < b. 819-24p - 7IOR SALE Cheap , ft nice cottage , full lot , city water 6 blocks from the court houso. II. Leo , occr , 2'-MandLca > cnwortn. E57-luio rTIOll SALE AbutcUeruhopand tools In Echujler- Nebraska , with a llrst-clasi trade and In a good iratlon , object In selling , poor health. Address , lastper & Ilcrbrlolf , bLhuilcr , Nob. 831-23 TlOll S\LE-Engl os new and second hand 10 h. p. 15 b. p. and 20 h. p. uortablo and ( stationary ; alju oIlcM of any size and style. Richard & Clarke , U , F Y. bet. 17tn nud li-tli ; itj. Omaha. 649-tf JIOIl SALK A minting oflico suitable lor a small newspaper or Job ofllco. Wil cell for cash or ej- 3ango for Omaha City property. AddreaaX. . X. Q" nlllou. _ _ 4C-tt 7IOR HALE Two open eecond-narid bulging Mid ono dollvcry ngon , chrsp , at IC1S Htrnoy Bt. 53-tf ' MISOELLAHEOUB. OST Gold lace phi long atil slender , between Seaican's and 1613 Capitol avn Reward given returned to Mrs. Parker , 1613 Capitol a\o. 180-22p _ tTy lfo , Pauline Wecscr raring left my home- without Just cause , I hereby warn oorybody to ! trust her on iny account , as I w HI not pay any contracted by her. Anton Weeecr. inaha , Sept. 22d , 1884. 173-2Ip OST Wednesday .September 18th , a large leather Jvallso In alloy , between Farnim and Hanoy St. . M12th and 13th Sts. . contained a lot of peddler's- Dtlons. $5 OOrownrd will be given if rctuuicd to of Jlotz k Roponstclu , Fnrnam St. 174-22p- nAKT.NIUP-Pcpt. tth , ISSt , on the first farm Houthof Poor house n two yearold brlndle steer , - hind leits 0 ncr please call andpay charge j. iqulro for Chris liachinann. 147-23 TRAYKD lled and hlte | Wtteil roan cow three- jearsold , was sick nnd had rope on her horns. . Hobble. 111-tf _ \H. H. P , Jensen hisremovcd lila otllco and retl- dcnco totho N , K. corner lEth enl I.ca\enworth 102-lm rllfl. RCHROUEH , Magnetlo Hcalcris now ucatcd at 1821 , Caaa street. Dlagnotca diEuaaeafreo. 827lm ; _ HIVY vaults , elnks and cerspooU cleaned with unitary cleaner. Satlifactlon guaranteed by F. Abclsucceteorto J. M. Smith , ) box 378. 072-lro jf ( \ ( \ ta h wlllbuya KiU-ndIdiide-b | ! rlm Ky ) .UU at 1810 FnniMii street. 063 tl "r- fCaihwlll buy nn excellent rldlnf or drl- ) > . UUlrt ; ( double her c. nt 1310 Faruaui. AY For prime Laled lav at lowest prices , u. " diO'B ; T. S. CLAHKSO.V , J 0/S-lm Bchujlcr , Neb. i rilURHAYIuuigoodii&eiuriEi ; , filling water. ' 35 , tf ' _ > _ r ilAAbN tl1 A three \car old heifer , r l nlib \\hUecniiidoftall and btlLd In oce cje , ' i torn arnurd her nuck Taken up by 0.11. Low. t J , H , H. 1'atrioL'd fuw , 4 inllcs west of Oma i ' wltt