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Fitch , Mnnwr Dally Circulation , O. 01 Nor , 483 Omaha , Neb. ANII-MOXOroijISTS , ATTENTION ! First Dintrlct. lion. Chnrloa II. Brown wan nppointod to address meetings In the Firat congress lonal diatrict , at the placoa named below as follows : Valparaiso , Friday , September 2fHli,7 p. tn. Wuhoo , Saturday , September 27th , 1 p. in. 1'lattsmoutli , Monday , September 2'Jth -Anliltmd , WodntBday. October 1st , 7 p. m. Wnvcrly , Thursday , October 2nd , I ! p , m. I'.ilmyra , Friday , October 3d , 2 p. in , Weeping Water , Monday , October , Cth , 2 p. in. 3 Auburn , Ttinsday. October 7lb , 7 p. m. 'Falls City , Thursday , October tlth , 7 p. in. Brownvlflo , Saturday , October lltli , 2 p.m. Tecumseh , Monday , October 13th. 7. l ) . in. Humboldt , Wednesday. October loth. 1'awnco City , Friday , October 17th , 7 p. m. Ueatrico , Monday , October 20th. 7 p. m. Lincoln , Thursday , October 23rd , 7 n m. Nebraska City , Saturday , October 25th , 7 ji. m. Dales for Omaha nnd other places in the diatrict will bo duly announced. Tlio Campaign In tlio ticcoml District Captain J. II. Sticlcol'a appointments : September JJ7 Aurora , Hamilton county , 2 o'clock , p , m. September29 York , Yorkcounty , 2o'clock , p. m. September 30 Seward , Sewnrd county , 2 o'clock , p. tn. Soptcmbor 30 UlysscBO , Butler county , 7:30 : o'clock , p. in. October 1 David City , Butler county , 2 o'clock , p. m. October 1 Ilisinff , Butler county , 7:30 o'clock. ) ) . in. October 2 Oaceola , Tolk county , 2 o'clock , p. in. October 2 Stromsburjr , Polk county , 7:30 : o'clock , p. m. October 3 Friend , Sallno county , 2 o'clock , p. tn. DAVID Cur , Nob. , September 22,1881. Topllio elector in tlio Second congressional district : Who nro tk'siroiw of nitiating In the election of Cnpt. J. II. St'cklo , the Anlii-mo- noiwly candldato for conffroHS. You are moat rwnoctfully requested to correspond with mo lo the end , that wo may arranjjo Urn work Ryitcmatlcally nud tniilto pvory cllort clTi < ctivo and harmonious. In union and organization is Btrciigth. Ilnyito your united assistance. Very Itojpoctfully , „ . . . S. S. KKTNOLIW. ' Ch'ra1 Anti-Monopoly Conp. Cent. Com. . 0. 8. Montgomery , Kxj. . anti-monopoly candidate for attorney general , will apeak pur- suaiil to appointment , at the following times nud placoa ; Nebraska City , Friday , September 20th 7:30 t' to , Crete , Monday , September 20th , 7 p. m. Button , Tuesday , September 30th , 7 p. in. llastinjra , WcdnosJay. October 1st , 7 p. in. Kearney , Thursday , October SM , 7i30i ) . in. North I'latto , Friday. October 3d , 7 p in. Fremont , Saturday , October 4th. 7:30 : p. in , And at other placoa to bo announced in duo luno. Central Oominlttoo Mooting. A mooting Jot the Anti-monopoly State Central committuo will bo hold nt the Com- norcial hotel , in Lincoln , at 7:30 p. in. , on Monday , October C. A full attendance ) IB earnestly desired. II. M. WKI.LH. „ . . . . , Ch'm State Con. Coin. Crete , Nob. , Sept. 81 , 1B81. GIIOVEU OLBVELANK'H nddroaa U utill nt the old stand at Albany. WOULD Ihoro have boon any consisten cy in antimonopolisls fusing wlht Ilo- publican * on Jim Laird ? A ii. good democrats should aond their bxtrn ono-cont poalngo atampa to the domocratio national committee. LKAVKNWOKTII has boua aolootod an tbo place for the now soldiers' homo. That town needs somotbing to bralco it up. IT is very eingulur tbat every paper that advocalca tbo railroad commissioner amendment snoozes whenever the Union 1'aciGo organ in Omaha takes anuir. Mn , DAWE.S auks to bo oxcuaod bocauao ho voted no on the Keith county school land frauds , but where does Soorotary lloggen stand ] Ho voted yes all the tirao. Tuer.E has boon a good deal of taffy wasted on Beatrice by Congressman Weaver , but the visit of the board of managers of the soldiers' homo was amore moro matter of form. Loavoimorth had been virtually selected in advance. Jut LAJUD Is shocked at tlio Incousis toncy of antimonopollsts iu combining . with democrats. Will Mr. Laird toll us Low autiinonapolists could [ consistently Lave fused with republicans uflor their priaiarios aud convontlous wore paskod by the railroad bosses and candidates wcro dictated by John M. Thuraton and Oaptain PliilllpaT Ex-GoVKUNOU FUIIKAX U now in Kow Orloaua making arraugomonU for No braska's exhibit at the world's exposition. Ho will return to Nebraska in a few days nnd will then collect all the articles that are to bo exhibited. It is hoped that our people all over the state will respond liberally orally and promptly with contributions. This will boa eplondid mlvertUcmont o Nebraska , and the opportunity ought not to bo neglected , The exhibits mint nl J > o in place by November Iflh ; BO it nil bo seen that there Is tot vo y n.nch tiai to flparo. WOODWOHTIT'S CARD. Wo publish Councilman Woodworlh's card in this issue , without being asked to do to , in order that ho may have no ground for charging us with partiality Mr. Wood worth's card in on Its face confession of judgment. Barring n few trivial points that hnvo no bearing upon the qnoRUon of his Interest in contracts with the city , Mr. Woodworth ha shown by his own admissions that ho I unfit to remain a member of the clb council , oven if ho had not already com mittcd misdemeanors for which ho i llablo t o impeachment and removal from ofllccQ with such penalties at may bo im posed by the courts. The law expressly prohibits city officers and members of the council from being directly or indirectly interested it any contract with the city , Mr. Wood worth denies that ho is so Interested , bu ho admits that ho is acting as agent foi the Union Pacific railroad in supplying Colorado sandstone for which agency hi draws a salary , nnd ho also ndmita thai ho is the owner of aand-banka near tin Platte river , and has boon am is still selling sand to the pavinf , contractors. In other words Mr , Woodworth ndmita his illegal relations to the stone contractors , who for a stipu lated salary , use him as Uioir agent on the ono hand , while as councilman ho is the agent of the city of Omaha , and as such is voting to award contracts for Ool orado oandstouo to hia employers , Could Mr. Woodworth truthfully say that lie is a diaintorcatod party in awarding these contracts as the law requires ? II bo can act as agent for tlio stone withoul laying himself liable to the penalties ol the law , why cannot the chief engineer of the fire department act as agent of the liono manufacturers and builders of hose carts , fire engines , and Tire escapes ? Why cannot other coun- oilmen act as ngonta for grading con Lractora , for bridge buildow , and for nowcr-pipo manufacturers , whom they could aorvo in n double capacity , to the manifest detriment of the tax-payers ? But Mr. Woodworth shows his insolent stupidity when ho boastfully admits that ho is soiling sand to contractors and at the numo time denies that ho is interested in the contracts. Nobody knows bettor than ho how this sand t radio hua boon carried on and how the contractors have boon black mailed and the taxpayers robbod. We propose to establish in the courts , if wo got an opportunity , that Mr , Wood worth has pocketed a bonus of not loss than ton contu for every yard of sand in paving our utroota this your. Wo mvo no means of computing the vast quantity of sand , but wo venture the as sertion that it runs into the thousands upon .housands of yards. Mr. Woodworth never could have coerced con tractors to buy his material at n higher price than that for which they could purchase ao good or bettor material , if ho was not 1 member of the city council and as such tils vote nndlnflUonco could bo used for or against them. When wo have mndo a ; ull exposure of Woodworth's operation as a sand-bank speculator the tax-payers and citizens will bo astounded at the reckless audacity which ho ha * displayed ii hia tgrood for money. Woodworth's irotonso that our charges are spired by malice because ho voted against the BKB on the city print- ng is moro chad' . Even if true it would afford no possible oxcuao for his flagrant violations of the law. Five other coun- Union have voted with Woodworth on ho printing matter , but the BEE has cold nothing about them ono way or the other. Tlio simple fact is that Wood- worth has no right to remain in the ouncll while bo is acting as stone ngoni or the Union Pacific , nnd selling sand to > aving contraotora. Had ho resigned ast spring when ho wont into this busi . ; ness nobody would have objected to his [ rawing as much salary as the company was willing to pay and pocketing ns much money as the contractors were willing to ; ivo him. > SENATOR THURBTON. Special to tlio Omaha llopublican. LINCOLN , Nob. , September U5 ; This of was the biggest day for the Lancaster county republicans by all odds. The icono of activity was in n grove near Dennett , where extensive arrangements md boon made for n grand republican rally , basket picnic and a roast ox bar bo- cuo. Special trains were run from this city and other points , and fully 2,000 icrsons were in attendance , among them ho "Plumed Kni hta , " of this cityj'.forty ' strong , who helped to entertain' the crowd by a prairie and fireworks display n at night. This is a handsomely uniform ed club nnd was organized with a view to making it the banner marching club of ho stnto. Speeches were made by Sena- or Thuroton , Gov. Dawos , Col. Itudd , of [ owa , and other political luminaries of ossor magnitude. FIUHT WITCH. All hull , Macbetht hail to thee , thane of Ulixmls ! SHCONI > WITCH. All hail , Macbeth , hail to .hoc , thane of Oawdor ! Tumi ) WITCH , All hail , Macbeth , than halt bu king horonfter ! SCENE 3 , ACT , 1 , MAOHUTII. Senator Thurstoul Was this n moro slip of the pen , or have coming events cast their shadows before ? Senator Thurtton ! How glorious that vrjuld sound ] But , most worthy thane , is not that title just n little too previous ! Whoso senatorial brogans is John M. fit ting his political hoofs forl Dooa ho intend to locate south of the Platte to ( ompoto with Van \Vyck two years hence , or does ho propoao to nhelvo Mr. Man- dorsou ? Perhaps , however , ho is not alining quite BO high. Possibly his ambi tioa is to represent Douglni and Sarpy counties in the otato senate 'next winter. In the language of the witches , { ' 'All hail , John M , thou ehalt be senator hereafter , " but wo cannot conceive tha U will ba uutil after Jay Gould has boon c jwnod emperor of the United Statcn ol America. THE Philadelphia Iforlh American , the first dnlly newspaper in America , cel ebrated its ono hundredth anniversary the other day by issuing an historic * ' supplement , containing among other thing : , n fac-nimilo of its firat issuo. At the eamo time it announced its intention of hereafter appearing na n four page in gload of an eight page sheet , with tlio price reduced from three cents to ono cent. The 2furlh American had its origin in n smtll weekly called the Penn sylvania 2'acltct and General Adi'crtia cr in 1771. This aoon bccamo a hi weekly , nnd finally n doily under tlio name of the Pennsylvania I'ackct ant American Daily Advertiser then the North American , when U consolidated with a paper of that name in 1830 , then the Aarlh American and United Mates Gazelle from auothar consolidation in 1848 , ana finally simply the North Amer ican again. IT is stated upon credible authority that , while General Butler was visiting in Nebraska recently , ho "foil nmonp shysters and fishy politicians. " General Butler cannot bo too strongly wnrncc that ho should not , in traveling about habitually with fifteen hundred thousand votes on his person , go much into the company of men of the class described. They will rob him , if ho does not look out , of nvery vote no has. Jloston Ad- rcrtiscr. Whom docs our baked bean contemporary rary refer to ? Surely not to Colonel Smytho , who introduced the general at the ntato fair , or Colonel Pace , who pointed out to him the oito upon which the dome of Nebraska's now atato capitol will loom to the skies in the near bye and bye ? Tin : Colorado campaign will bo very profitable to the follows that ride on the fonco. The contestants for the United Stntos sonata are nearly all tnlllionniroa , and the republican candidate for povurn or is the wealthiest ranchman in the state. . Hon. G. G. Symos , the republican can nominee for congress , is a citizen of , Denver , and ono of the boat fixed men in , the party. The judge is worth about $500,000 , the greater portion of which ho accumulated by fighting the minors of Londvillo , aud iu his attempt to oust the . honest cottiers of the carbonate camp , from their little homes , The judge can afford $100,000 for the position. TOM Ilr.Nnuic'K.H keeps ohoutiiig that the time has arrived for a change. The democratic national committee has also appealed to the country for change. It is willing to take anything from a ton-cent ploco down to a onu-cont postage stamp. "No contribution will bo accounted too small , , " says the committee in its appeal for campaign funds. OMAHA , contractors think thuy have been sand-bagged about long enough. OTHER LANDS THAN OUJtS. Europe is moro than over mystified about conclusions arrived at by the three omporora. All that is known np to the present ia that Austria , Russia and Ger many have agreed to act in concert not only against anarchists but upon every other question where their Intoreota do not clash. The European policy of the three omporora will continue to bo peaceful 03 long as the present order of things can bo maintained. Acting1 in concert the three emperors repre sent a power that can only 30 overthrown by revolution ; The now alliance only binds them to maintain tbo order of thlapp. Either nation may make war againok mother power , but the other two mom- jora oi the alliance will only bcjrequirod p interfere if such nation should bo cot- ting tha worst of it. For example , Gor- nany raijjlit make war against Prance , nit Russia and Austria would bo bound o aualst their ally only when franco was .nking posaoaeioa of Gorman territory. Uho alliance is doubtless directed qulto as nuch against domestic as against foreign enemies. The Hussion Nihilist , if 10 continues to' conspire , will con- * piro against or.ch of the three Em- crora as well us egninst the Russian em- loror. There ia a certain monaco to the ' oat of Kuropo in the fact that the three imporors take a different viowrfrom either i franco or England as to the obligations ono government to surrender political ollbndcra against , another govarnmmit. With the understanding that the three great military , nations of Europe nt in onoort on ouch questions , a dercund from DUO upon any other nation for the aur- ) ender of a political offender' would bo quivulent to < a demand from nil ; General Gordon's victory , over the Mahdl's fomaa , boalocing Khuerouw has tot only made him the hero of the hour Kngland , but wrought a complete 3 change in the aspect of Egyptian affairs. Wolsoloy'a ' preparations for the uacont of ho river continue , and art.tho subject of sharp debate in England. Ho proposes o tnlto the bulk of the army up the it stream in long rowboats carrying twenty mou with stores put away In flat jaaoa on the bottom , fitted with awn ings , and only drawing fifteen Imhce of water. They nro to bohadcdor poled- over the cataracts , or if pcoalblo , t ow ed by stoaatora , ono OT two ataru-whoolcra having been sent out from England for that purpose. The opinion of the older explorers , like Sir Samuel Baker , is gen erally against the scheme on the ground that the Nile will bo too low for it ; but they were nil or nearly all previously committed to another route generally the Suakim-Borbtir route. The advan tage which all concede to tbo V/olsloy pUn ia that it supplies what ia the great desideratum of all military operations in Upper Egvpt , and that ia , water f ormau and boast. It is the want of this , and this only , and not the climate , which makei marches across the deeert forlarjo bodies of man inapoaMblo. By clicking to the river , oven if progress lo slow , this is done owny with. But thaprobabilill'i pro now that Gordon will moot the expedition dition half way down , draws boati.ig and colors flyinj ? " , uulusi. Indeed , ho sticks to his origami" n'kbf aUfing iuKhnrtoivu to sot up another jjovermnont such na ho approves of. At the coming ; nowlon of parliament tlm Varnollitos. iwill join the Tories iu opposition lo the franchise bill. It is well enough known that the motive is not hostility to the measaro , but n deter mination to force the government to giro nttontion onca moro to the wrongs of Ireland. The immediate object ia to get rid of Earl Spencer , the present lord lieutenant , nnd Mr. Trovolyan , the under - dor oocrotary , and the inciting cause is the recent revolution of an outrageous miscarriage of justice in the Maainlrasnn murder case. Nothing has dccurrcd in Ireland in recent years so calculated to renew the exasperation of feeling against the castle authorities nnd the spirit of British rule in that un happy ialo. There seems to bo little room for doubt that the execution of Miles Joyce was a judicial murder perpetrated for the purpose of terrorizing the Maam- traann section into submission to law. While the murder of the Joyce family was the result of n feud , there had boon agrarian outrages in the vicinity , nnd the occasion was seized to give an exhibition of the stern enforcement of the law which would strike terror into the peasantry. Mr. Gladstone , in his recent Midlothian speech , claimed that the administration of the Land act had the effect of _ "in ducing the people for the first time to place confidence in the courts of justice , " but nn instance like that in Maamtrasna will undo the work in this direction of all the land acts that the government can frame or parliament enact , The strong- oat kind of representations were made at the time to induce Lord Spencer to interpose torposo between Miles Joyce and the execution ecution of the sentence against him , aud einco the confession of Uaaoy ho hni been asked to in- voatigato the facts. Ho refused to interpose and ho has refused to make further inquiry on the ground that It is nocoaaary. Ho has boon compelled to make an explanation , the gist of which is that Joyce was not convicted as a result of Coney and Philbin'a testimony , but though this is nccoptod as conclusive by the Tory press it has no effect in satisfy ing or quieting the feelings of the Irish people or their loaders. They believe , and apparently with good reason , that n judicial outrage was committodnt Gal way , and they are determined that Lord Spoil cor must go. This it is that loads the Parnollitea in the face of the Franchise bill. The report that the Prince of Wales intends to depart from the constitutional restraint of his position , and to vote for the franchise bill at the autumn mooting of parliament , are altogether likely to have 1 their foundation in in fact ; this not so much because of the habitual tendency of hoira-apparont to cspouso the libcra cause na from aincoro and sound convict ions. 1 The accession of Albert Edward 1t 1t the throne cannot bo long delayed in the present state of his mother's physical and mental health , and BO far as human foresight can road the future , England will probably sco ono Conserva tive t administration followed by the radical llood-tido. For the future king ] i of England to antagonize deliber ately the element which must bo omni- potnnt iu politics during his reign would bo to jeopard hta throne and hia dynasty. Of his wisdom in declining to identify the crown with the hopeless cause of the lorda there can bo no doubt. The peers are doomed , and lost their laat opportun ity of falling with dignity when they con sented to the passage of the reform measures of half a century ago , and made the : upper chamber merely a bureau to register the edicts of the house of com mons. Wo have French authority for saying that it.ia inn "state of reprisal"not a war , which exists in China , though the difference - once ia curiously difficult to mahn out when studying the ovonta as they occur. Accepting the definition , however , wo observe thai the la teat manifestation of the state of reprisal is ono which very icriuualy thieatona the trade of noufr ala. The Chinese'aro blockading the river of Shanghai. They , like the French , make line distinctions , nnd declare the blockade - ado is only against th French , but the merchants of other nations fool its influ ence upon thcib tradoand nro reported to be mach alarmed at the consequences The blocking of the bar at the mouthiof the Wooaung river lias boon ordered by the Chinese authorities , although a pass age for the ships of neutrals la to bu loft , A veritable pnnis prevails in Shanghai , ind merchants1 of- the neutral powers liavo tis'jod the naval commanders of : tlieao powers to take some * action. The British Consul has advised the Chin ese nuthorltica to obtion akillod foreign ABaiatanco nnd kcop traSic opon. The Russia Consuls have boon ordered to protect Prenoh interoata wherever French Consuls leave. The Ruaaiau dcot in Chinese waters comprises ono ironclad , three cruisers , two corvettes nnd six gunboats. Three other ironclad * ro expected to arrive. This atrongih , n view of'tho amalluoaa of Russian in- turuats in China , considered algnlfii cant. The Ohincsa are beginning to ro- : iao to discriminate between the French ml other foreign residents , and the ds > * ko grown daily. In tlio event of an Hitbroak the nnti7o Christiana will belie lie first to suffer , , and after them , the orcignun. The fpav that Belgium In on the verge ! 'a civilew r ia but n&turnl in view of io violent ; displays of factional bitter- , whih of Jato have boon BO common. excitement which io.boing displayed by a usually quloi poopla ia certainly ro- narknblo , and the now ministry and ' King .Leopold mijht woli have hesitated 1 fore attempting to cram an obnoxious iiioasura down the throats of the pooplo. The kiufi'B wnrront for signing the now 3ducaUi > nal bill , oft courao is that joiug a constitutional covorolgu } woa his plain , duty not to thwari the will ot tha people. But it is doubtful if tbo bill itself does not do this , for under the heavy properly qualifica tion about 12 out of svory 13 at the adult males of Buljium.xro deprived ol the right of suffrage. This state of things jilulaly shown too way out of the trouble ; despite the unhappy factlounl Bpiiit now manifest there iinot likely to bo any bfjioua appml to aruis. Though the people ple so largely and ; loudly rotosl against the reactionary legislation of the cleric- ula , It should bo born in raind that of the populAtion of nearly 5,600,000 all but 20,000 or loss profess the Roman Catholic.religion ; they raay protest noisi- Ivagalnit a le al measure , but outside of tno cities , where radu.ilisni ia rampant , there Vs. little danger of a resistanc * which , would Inevitably tnVo on the com plexion of a war against the church. The remedy U the axtovalon of the franchise , aud itoxmld not bo ourprisiug if this should bo a resuli of Uio present ulrifo. Moauwhilo the liberals 0211 cfl'jrd to act oalmly , They have already weakened the. now government to such a dogrcrc thnt a dissolution ol parliament and. another election may not bo far ait' . At Ilia opening of the Mexican Congress - l gross President Gonzilea in his mosaago | expressed his belief in the immediate ] continuation of the reciprocity treaty' ' with the United States. The mosoafc is almost exclusively devoted to comtncr cial mattcn. Goozalos felicitates th action upon tlio preliminary tep takei for the restoration of diplomatic relation with England , speaks of a co.nnalssioi about to start for China nnd Japan in thi interests of Mexican commerce and refer to a now tariff bill which is to bo submit ted lo Congress. President Gonziles , wJio is about retiring from hia high po aition in favor of the newly elected General oral piazloavcs the country in a peaceful condition for Mexico. Ilia policy will bo continued in the next administration , as the three or four men now holding Mox- ictn politics in their pockets nro able to divide the honors among themselves with little opposition. Election day is now of little Importance beyond a fosta ratification of the government candidate ? . An American In the city of Mexico lasl spring had aomo difficulty oven in find ing the polling place in hia district , ant when ho did find it it was as empty as as the library room of a fashionable club , That French intrigues in Morocco are at present under restraint is probably duo solely to the fact that the campaigns in China and Madagascar are moro than enough to keep M , Ferry's government busy. As soon ns these complications allow , n resumption of diplomatic hostili ties may bo expected , Nor should they bo viewed with alarm , for , aa wo have nnid moro than once , the opening ol Morocco to European trade would bo a boon neb only to the misruled Moors , nnd to the nation which secured no valuable o dependency , but also to commerce at largo. The truth ia that the isjuo at atako in the government of Morocco , or what it ia the fashion of the time to call suzerainty over it , are of great general importanca. Full reports oxhiat made long ago by French merchants as to the extraordi nary supply of cereals which the ports of Morocco might furnish to the markets of tlio world. It ia the control of this food which ia , as wo muat ] suppose , the real object of tha French diplomacy in Mo < rocco to-day. The recriminations in which the French and English prccs are ir.utually indulging , and the cooluosa which has grown up bo- twcon thn two countries separated by the Strait of Dover , cannot fail to bo highly pleasing to the thrcn emperors who rule the many millions of Central and Eastern Europo. If Franco and England should openly quarrel there ia nothing to pre vent Ilussiu and Austria from laying their hands on all that remains of Turkey. fiToro than this , sinca Italy is a devoted adherent of Bismarck , and Spain ia a nonentity , open rupture between Franco and England may pave the way to n now irruption of imperialism in Woatorn Eu rope , may put nn end to the French re public , and confine England to her nar row sea-girt Isle. Cliolora in Spain , MADHID , September 20. Duringtha past : wonty-four hours there has been a total of right fresh cases of cholera and eo\en deaths n the provinces of Barcelona and Alicante. / Ulrncleo or Honllng Unparallclcil in Medical History. "I have bean afflicted for twenty years with an obstinate Bklndlioaac , called byeoiuoM. D.s Pdcr- iaela , and others , leprosy , commencing on my scalp , and In spite ot all I could do , with the help of the - most Bkflltul aootors , It slowly but surely extended ; " Uitll a jcar ago this winter It covered m\- entire per- bon in form of dry scales. For the last three joaio-I haAO been unnMo to do nny labor , aud Buttering In tensely all the time Every morning there could bo nearly a dustpanful of fccalca taken train the sheet on my bed , some of them half aa luge as the envelope contnlnng this letter. In the latter part of winter , my dikn commerced cracking open , I tried every- thingl almost , that could bo thought of without any relief. The 12th of Juno I started Wc t , In hopes I csuld reach the Hot Springs. Breached Detroit and ) wai eo low * thouht \ 1 should have to go to the hos pital but finally got as far aa lituielng , lli'-h. ' , where had a ulster living. Ono Dr. trcaltol mo abort two vvecka , but did mono good. Al thought I had but a short time telive. . I earnestly prayed to die. Cracked through the skin nil over my back , acroes my ribs , aaais , biuidi , llmba , ( cot badly swollen , toenails - nails caino off , fingernails dead and hard asbono.hali dead , dry , and llfehsjas old straw. O , my God ! bow did suiter. , , My sinter hod a small part of % box of Cutlcnra In : ho house. She wouldcn't glvo up ; Bald , 'wo will try Cutlcura. Soma was applied ou one hand and ( inn. Kurekal there was relief : stopped the terrible turning sensation Ijom the won'-'o. They Immed- at ly got the Cutlcura He lolvcnt Cutlcura and Cutl cura Soap I commenced by tak'njrouo tat > k'8 | > oon- nil of Re olv ntthjce ; times a dayafter meals ; had a bath once a day , uatcrabout blond heat , used Cutl cura Sotp frcclj ; apjil ! d Lutlcunmorning and even- ng. Itcsult , roturrixl to my hoiaoln lust elx weeks om time I left , and my skin a smooth as this sheet pa per. ] IIIRA1DK. CAIU'EHTER. lie oiulerson , Jeff rcon County , I ! V , 'Sworn to before mo thU idneUenth day of Jan > my , 1830. "A , II. LKPFlNOWElit , Justice ol tbe Peace. " Cutlcura Ilesohcn- ; nnw-Uood purlfler , lutcr- nnlly.and Cutlcura. oi < l Cutlcura Soap , the grunt skill cures , externally , clear theComrleilon , cleans * the Skin ami S lp , and purity Mio Blood of every t-peclcs of Itching , Scaly , rimpI Scrotulous , Mercr.i ital , nnd Canctroai llu'iois , nnd a I ; in Torture * < hun physlciaiiN , hnspltali , and M other means tall. SoMuvtowhero. 1'ottcr Druirnnd Chemical Co. , Boston. I Ur-Ull ) IIV Royal Havana Lottery I lA ( GOVERNMENT INSTITUTION. ) Drawn at Hiwnna , uba , Every 12 to 14 : Days. TICKETS , 12.03 , . . nALVE3.Jl.CO Uubject to no manipulation , not contro'Jod hy t'j pArtlualn Inti'jeafc. It Is tbo fairest tiring lath nature of chance In exlit cu . ForInlormrilAnand iiuMculun apply toSHISEY , CO..Oon.\R ntJf ( 1S12 llrondvr&y , N Y. city. K. KAUH & CO. , 417Wtlnnt streetHt. Louis' , Mo or Frank Ix > bruio , L , I ) , , 20 Wyandotte , Kan. y 21'tofta a v Iv. OHARLES RIEWE , UNDERTAKER , " DnALER Italic Coses , CoQns , Carets , Si/ouils ] , nro. , ETC. , 100OFvnsraSt. , - OMAHA , NEB Telegraphla ordtin promptly fttUnded to. Tdephon No SVl _ SPECIAL NOTICES will Positively not be. . fnsorted unless pulci In nclvanco. TO LOAtf-Moaov. TO LOAN-Oii lUai Sitits by Ila'Jou MONEY outhitJ > ttrcot. . Ip.Micd na ohittel ) . a\llro.id OVLets J MO.SKY ttiid Bold. A , Fctoaian , 213 S. llth . TJU-tf . . MOKEV TO UAN IQIUCM ot tSvO. icd nvvr < ird O , IT Uuvij r.cd Co. , Rt l EjUU eud Lo Ak-vat 1525 Firaatu bt. tiS- > OMAHA FINANCIAL KXCHANaiV-Urge or mall loam undo ou approved mturity , 1417 etroct , 812-lm UHU \\7ANTii-Scvml more mlllwilghts at old Horn- > > lay IL | | > , oornor 7lli and J < iof itrocU. J , K. U XJray ii Co , 9)-23) -A ccodmiiito link ittrix acd do ttcncrtl neil > , lM ttronir tor. Omiha H eve - , UttCUthUth 8t. 2fl- ' , \-A STI.D-A girl B. W crUth anil Bt Mm 4 ATANTr.A crnlngrcoin girl at 1808 capftMavc T ? lua. 24 ! > i7p In tamlli , HIS north 18th tttcit 2f5 27p ( ioodflrlnfl71SCa ( sSt. J _ 243-1 rUA.VTKH FIr < tc ! m * < ni a cook and dlnlmr T T room girl nt AlUotio Hotel 2M 27p WANTED A German girl fr Kfmt hou'ework , S17 S. ISth eticct , 4th lot eouthol Uavcii werth. MOtf - A chambermaid nt 012 DsUjfl.vs St. TX7A.VTii-llrl : for general house work small fam- T > ll.i , 211H Ca'iforn n St. 271-27p VyANTKlJ Kx pel fenced girl for genera ! houjc- T T ork,3rd house on 17th ttrcct , northeait corner fromLeavcnworth. L. Heller. 277-I9p W ANTED A fjood girl , cither German or Sc Olna\lan , &t 193 corner Capitol A\c. 276-Ip TVT'ANTEn-A salesman tM. F. Jfattln's Y > ment House , 310 S. 16th ttrcct. 223.It TlfANlED Uundry girls wanted ntSlaicn's Ho- V tcl.B. 10th street. 22S-28p WANTED A nurse plrl not under 15 ye . Inquire at Id door north of Cor , Shcrmin tit , and Georgia avenue , Itcdltlc'n addition. 23S-20P TT7ANTED Oirl ( or general house work. Inquire TT at 020 south 20th ht. near St. Mart 'a Me. \T7ANTKU Btouo Cutters , Attention Three thou- VV eandrucn anted to work on frco ttone In Now Ycrk city. Oooct pay. Eight hours. Work sure. Comoatonco. Apply ftt any jard In Iho city. By order ol the Jliatcr Stone Cutters' Association , 1C7-27 WANTED A Rood coatmaker , Steady work nt ( oed prices. Will pay fare. Address Immedi ately , J. W.lleanlck.Bcatrlco , Neb. 102 27p \\7A TIU ) A good laundry girl nt the Kmmct TT Housellthttrcctbetween Faroam and Har tley. 187.27p \T7ANTED A ro > iK > nsiblo man us treasurer fora drimatlo company. Apply A , J. Ticloor , city. 213-20p i Girl for Eetcrnt house work at 439 Convent St. Mrs. C. E. Mav-r/o. / 816 tf l \ , ANTED-t.ADIE3 Oil OENTIEUEN-In city or countiy , to take nice , light and pleasant worl at their own homes ; $1 to $5 per day cislly and juicily made ; work rent by mall : no cama'slng ; no stamp for rcplv. 1'lcase address Reliable Maat'i ; Co. , 1'hlladclphla. 1U. S03-lm \X7ANIED Affcuta to iiancuc tno ll Pat'nt T V rt'oatlier ttrlps. Address or call on Oco. W. Bell , 1120 Haniey street , Omaha , Nob. C30-lnip 8ISUAVIOHO W&HTBD. By a widow , Htuatloii 68 house. Keep- WANTED . . lice olllco , Coucil Bluffs. l \TTANTED-SIluitIon as book-keeper , experience VV G years , 4 years In the banklnir bii'lnets In the east. Address ' 'Huskln" Minneapolis , Minn. 2 3-p A situation ns bouiikc per or position WANTED Oco.1 icferoncos given. 'J17 N. IBtli trect. 270-27p WANTED Situation as hnuieke'per , or to do general housowork. Address Jlrs. "if. B " Bco tlicc. 207-57p A situation by a nuu.ilni ) < it in the re- WANTED ] ( ; feulni-in.ieliiiiC' * . Iliisliad tuehc cars o\pcricnco. Rcfcrtncesgiitn. App'yntl'iir- icr s house. 205-27p WANTED Any kind of ofllce w ork or would bo book 1 ecpcr or assistant book keeper. Address W. 31. " Bee olllcc. 2702Sp J \ - politlon to do housework by n young Danish woman with a child 10 months 1 Id. A4drce 1'etcr Chilatalnson , 1820 Ssuuders 13t. 212-20p ANTKD A position as clerk hi Hardware or W Wholesale house , have had ten } ears experiences Cato " s proprietor. IlcforenccsgUen. Addrjts''C. A. " CaI htfomco. E93-tf I t Youug married man wants situation na nook- /X hcepor. In wholesale establishment in Omaha. to\ ; ddrcsa"0. " care Beo. 603-tf 1'e TTTANTKD Board In private fimilv llof erences VV given. Addreeo "F. S. " Bco ollicc. 270-27p I1 foi ' WANTED A good horse for delivery wagon. Ap No ply after 0 o'clock p. m. , 1411 ga 20.-27 at atFa Fa WAI1TES-1 vvant purchase a printing oilce loon- ted in fcoma jouiiif nnil grovv\ng \ town iiv South L-rn Nelirasl : , or Northern Knlisia. Can pay nsinall liavmcnt ilovv n , balance In inynicnts of t50. ironthly. B. " > Inn l"c.iroOnuhaIec. ! 214-2p TANTKIlrc siuaIiiiR nt MM. A Rice's 117 X. W Uthhti 4 nhlrt trimmers , 4 wai t makers. Mr ccvc makers , 2 machine hands for White maeWnes , tailoicscsfor vtrk on tailor ma do drtbsca None ut llrt-clabs hJp iicul apply- 'i5Mn WANTED Qdtely'a universal educator , 50,003 sold since January fiist. Agents wantjd In akota , Iowa , and nebraska. For term call ou or wh wldress "W. D. V. towry , ro m 6 , 1J9 north ICth St. Co maha , Neb. 171-27p [ [ X7ANTED J2.0JO on first-class city Becurity.for E D V T years , at 0 per cent. Address Box C20 I'ost- ffico 7CJ-tf cit 70U UENT Nlxly furnished suite of 2 J . 13th St. G76.11p F F OH RENT-A nicely fnrnljhcd double south' front a. room , will Itoard two If desired 1814 California St. 2S2-27p L jiOH REKT Neatly furnished rooms at 1201 How- nlc J ard strcer. 218 3Tp am 7011 RENT Largo furm-ntil front riiom rii . lloor bultul.le for one or twu gentlemen 1811 GIBS t. 251-2Tu D TiOU HENT A new utoro and lire moms overilead. JtNorthcatt rorucr of 171.V and Nicholas elr ct8 , L1 tar oil vvorkr. 202-lp " * O IIFNT J' * 'nftcoHdollaroiiso of iivu ritniiS L' on Johnson bt. Iiiiiiilrant2110 lliirncySti hoi Icr OIl llKNT-TvvofiirnlsliciIrooiu' ) , lied room nnd IcrI nittlns ; room , 22J , cornuc U.ivcnport and IJjh St. I UI.NTTvio rooms handy for ollicc In tlio FOK brick UlOik , icriior lith anil C.ipitol ve. 2l5-27p r FOll IlKST A four rorm home (0. per unmth TT IniUilro nb 2 d and Poppletonavc. 210 20p ; > OU Itljvr Tn den' Ub of attorney , half oi doulilu 1 nllico , loc-itoil within ono Mock of l'a\ton Jlottl. II. Address Mlus. " Heo olllcc. 5S9-33p HUNT Afurnl hcd fioiit room nt KS South F ' ! 0th ht i f'.l SW-lp CD CDRe Reef HUNT Nlci. > y f'unlsheil front room for gon- FOR 413Soutlil th St. , opposite Ili/nldnlllcc , TJ1OR RENT Furnished south front room.10l)4 ) I ? Farnam Btrett , 2es-29p REN r Large house In good Itxiatlou foi. FOlt : house , Killou llros. U17 d. 13th St. I 202-27 of RUNT- house with eight roonrt. FOIl hvtltiUr , 213 B < ) Uth 14th St. 200-tf OH RKNT Furulthwl cottage of fiv rooms & > F ouple without UiUlron , $26 pu J. Gl nonth. Inqiilre 831 South 24th bt. [ 7011 RENT Handsomely furnished rooms 2 8b jlo L' and ono biilto ot two. BrunncrV block , SV , cor. ICtlmiul Dodge. 217-2Tp "IT'OR ' IlENT In the northern part of the city , a \ JL' ( uniinhod bed room and parlor with hoard urovl1 < ed. ) L'oininQril&l traveler and wife pro'crratl. For lartlculars Injure N , K. corner IWh and Divcnport tf , between 8.30 and 4 11. in. l020n I FOll RENT Furnished rooms at. 611 KoiKn 17lh U ht. 225 28p F Oil HUNT I'leaaint rooms furnlthiu\ unfur- $ nlshcd , new hcuio , bal ! * room , hct and cold viter. leriDi ivasonable. llofcrcncca txcbarged , SOT N , 17tft St. , near Burt. 224 20p FOll RRNT An elegant brick btitincnt B , W. cotuor 10th and Dodgb Sta. , oua Lloc'i from ' it ullco ; tfA per mouth. Mono i Brunner , 1104. Faruaai lit. 231-29 HENT Furnished room ISlCDoJgoSt. U RbNT HOU.B with a roonu , Inipilro on rcm'BM , IS25s3utli 14th street. 210 ! fl I 17011 Itt'NT I'lcount rcumi , furuUheil or tiufur Ni | nlilird , vniulta orslnglo , 1S11 Davuuport ttteit FOR IUNT Slcely larnUhcd front item 2SOO Iode tract. 28 COji lit ) Il 1SKNT A fumlthcd loom 1 JU Faruaui ei , SOMf ] Fui , iif.nr turnuneii rooinf , inojern improia- uiouti , ( kilck blotk , cor Uth and Capitol are , btivrcuccn cxrhaigcd. 209-27 T70H KENT Furnlehed front rocm lultxbla tor c -L1 tun ted wllo or toeeDtUtn n , IQ13 JUrr.ey St $ - J > OU REST Thresh u csnl K teen eaih . . * Three bto'ci ' on Cuml'S itictt , . . . , .pvV Two very ilwlrable furnl-hrd rooms T < i./tiWf i 'Inc. ' light tnlautcs wall from 1' or three gentlemen , can A ' " TVn'n'uV\ Fiirnl hcJ or unhttnl'licil fli or 1 without I * fj. 'tt ° f ° ° " " ' " n n" ° nolli Sniotalt to fc trcetcar.MlTCImUsSt. 130-1 furnished suits o I rooms -r \T to newly tt 3. W. corner 20th nd B'JJ'i ' onJCth. furnished room 105 " > ' " > ro > room' , 23 < 1 ftnil 1011 niNT-Furr.fBbedroom InquireMSnoilh F ow ti ieth st. sjconJ room * ululjl ° ' ? ' llEHT-Largo story Fen nuf eturlng. Aprty 1113 IU W st8"'M T7IOU llENT-rurnlohea rooms 100 , FirnamPt. 1J > 0 UKNT-Atwo itorv r mo bulk Ua5Jllt , * { > . , r for business. Law ccnr , upstairs ; ula.ViIo' ° t residence. Inquire on promises , corne ' wnaafa "r ' ° S8'tt I'lerco St. _ _ _ _ _ _ T70H nKNT-Nlooly furnlchtd front re t ° "ln1tV5 Jb l > edge street. TJIORUKNT Six room oottoffo , flno locatloi. ' . J ? T. Peterson , S. E. cor. 16th and UouglM. F 1011 UENT Rooms In Crouaoe's Block. ' 3u ; , Hitchcock. 818 _ _ fjiOll IIENT Onogrand _ square puna. ofEdholm and Erlokson. 440-tl T7\OIl \ RENT Ono ? oed elx room honae 2B. ptr mo. J ? O.M. Illtohcock. g85-tt * * * 5 9i' FOB SALE. SALK Druif stock m Southern 3Tcbracka , In FOR ! town with good trade. Will Involoo about ; > > ' 15rOdoll > r9 For partlcuIarH addrcss'-Ii. ! < . " care ol the Deo. 231-8) ) ) FOR SAI.E-Choap a second hindhlRU tct > huy. ( Innulro nt Simpson's Carrlazo Factory , Uodco , between 14th and 16th. 230 tf F IOIl SAtiK A. Rood suldlo pony youugsnd > cry jjcntlo. Apply nt 01C UoiiRlaa tit. 5Uo-27 [ > _ _ FIXE tube rove ? and dutch bulbi , to l J. W. FOR II K. Arnold , No. 1210 north ISth ht. iij8-27p SALU G20 nrrci latul on Jllddlo B r , in FOK Smith county Knnsai" , 230 ncro under Icncc , plentj ] ot IMnj ; water for block , ( lood framc-liouvj 10V20 , with kitchen 12x20. 100 ! acres 111 cultlMitlon , price ' $1,000. Terms J c sh , liolanco on time 16 tult purcliascrs. Will also tell fiO head cattle If imrchapcr desires. Adilrcsi Thnmis Jlltchcli , Smith Centre , Kansas , or Hilton .t Gro c , Hlcrton , Neb. 257-lm OR SAtl > A flock o ( pcncral store for rent In n tlirMtiK Nebraska tow n. 1'cr Tartlculai-s , address " 0. R. " Boo olllcc , Omaha. 247 It TJtOR SALE Kcllgli House , brick , three storicv JU only hotel In town , lOrooms , to Iftt'o for 3 or 5 yc r8. The proprietor of the Nrllgh House lshcs trt- sell the furniture and ( Mures of tbli hotel ou easy tluoand terms and ICBBO tha hoti-lfor tlaio stattd iboto Also \\nnld sell hotel outright , if agreeablo. . For particulars inquire of John J. King , Agent , West- Point , Nebraska. 219-15 FOR SALE A fresh milk cow. Apply to W. Ito ) - - cr , 1020 Farnain St. 201-tf TJIOIl SALE Second hand loitlierccattop phaeton , ? also four spring do'hiry wagon , cheap. W J. \Vcfch.uis Si Co. , City Jlills. 274-tf _ 1i > OR SALE 150,00 J brick on cars at Bcllet uc. II. * T. Clarke , 218-tf FOR SALE Boarding houEc , [ with furniture and crtrj thing couiplctu for business , located at 1212 Capitol atemio For tuithcr Inforicatlon address "B. H. " Bee offlco. 223-20p T7IOK &ALE Furniture nn-l Dxturen sf a boarding JL1 h9U'c doing1 n gooil business Best location la own Apply N. W. cor. 17th nd Capitol avenue. FOI ! SALE Fresh milch cows ivS my j arils hi North utnaha , near Ittncr's brickyard. J. W. I'enny. i 100 29p TT'Oll&ALE ' The Chestnut gelding CIlTd , Dvo yatii old , Blrcd by Donoy's S .turn , ( record 2:23) : ) . At 'our years old Cm o , trotted a full mile ln'2.50 nt tha S'obroaka State Fair , nnd can cow show much faster jait. ! Ihwell broken , kind and gcntls. Slay bo seen Council Bluffs' Driving park. Inqulro at the ark of 1 * . McEvoy. A J" Poppletou. 183-2p FOR SALT. Stock , fixtures , honso and wagon , ot first-class grocery store , a bargain , Applv"A. C. " Boo olHco. 1-WJ-tf Oil BALE A good , substantial borso1 power. Sincaputting In steam have no further u c-for it. Jre. J. Bauinan , at Columbia Brewery. 15S-20p SAuK Jly team , two horaos , vragcn and FOll harnctB Fred Moohle , S , E. cor. llth ahtfi Far- mm etTocts. 150 tt FOH SALK Loose hay.dellvered In largo onmall quantities. A new hnu tide bai topbMggy anda vholcsalonotlon or peddlers wagon. ; C. J.Canan& o. 17Clm 7 > OH BALK A line larga rorrmc or coaoh iibrsc. Inquire atUluo Barn , 18th St. , bctvrCcn Dadge md Capitol are. 122-41 FOlt SALE A small , hut complete stock ol fresh groceries , with a good trade , ma good localityIn dty. ; Address " 0 " Bco offl3 100-lp I710K SALE A whole stocltfcf clothing , boots and ? shc i , buildings at cost , retiring from Im3in . II. 1'cterson , SOI south Tenth street 113-3ra ITlOn CAtE-Cheap lots , ? 00 down J5.00 par ? month. &nd osslatlng worttly persons to butt i ilco little homos. 11 , C. Fattnaon t Co. , cor ISth .nd Fari-am. 637-tf IJOK SALE Two second hand pianos , at Kdho'm & Krlcfcson'a Jtlinlo SterR on Iflth St. RRO-tf I710K S/AB Corner 8th and Zivrnam , 60x132 foot now c Jf led by City Mills. Apply on premises 077-tf W ? J. WKLallAhS. I7\OU mr.u'- " > o-arf uua engine. I have neSfrf ; ' nev boUor nnc ! sngino aud itnowlo's pumo , O lorMi o'.ves , for s.i' > cheap. T. 3. Clarkson , Schu > > , Xaa 022-lin FoatBAI.K Northeast oornw.SOth and Cum'-w Bt.-att. O. F. r > Is & Co. , I60J Farnam sireeti 87B .1 Fca SAM' Chtap , n nice -oitijzc. lull lot , city \Ater blocbi from tbe cwil liouco. M. Lee , occi1,22d and Lsivcnwortn. 857-l-jjo ailSALE-Krglnes now and.pcoond hand 10 h. p. ' lrj h. p. and 0 u. p. portlUa and utatlonaryt also jollwsof any uijo and style. H.'chard & Clarke , U , P Y. bot. 17tn uid 18th IStJ. Omaha. Ut-tf FOll SALE A printing cCoo suitable lori\smal newspaper or Job oflloo. NVil soil for canJvor ox- biuigo for Omaha City prcporty. Address "JL. Z. Q" Roe otllco. 408-tf FOll BALE Two open eeoonil-naod bujjleo and ono delivery wagon , cheap , < tt 1B19 nardey 81. 830-tf MISCEHAHEOU3. _ FOUND A ladles wrap was found In , the circm tent Prldav attcrnuonv The owner can hear Its w horcabouta by. &pplyllng t tlili.otllce de scribing eamu paj Ing fcr tils dtcrttement. ! 20J-SO P Two ru'l cswi , one abint two vcars. . the other about IV years old. Isaac Jackson , 3lio's dJHion. 232-200 ' r D R. Iii I * . Jonsenwmuinoved hli offloe and rcsl- deuce to the N , E. oorntr 18th rad Learenworth t IWlm , MRS.SCIIUODKIkMagneUe Heaitrli now ni 1821 , Caa3 etrctt. Ulagnodo dleoascs fjt o , 627.1m < PldVV vaulti , slnlsand cenpoola clcaoed wlUi tanitiry cl'iiner. BatUlactloU guarantied. by F. Abcl(8UccessartoJ. ( SI. Smith , ) box 373 , $75. flA Cash will l.uj an excollcntrldlnsojdrl- .U \ JCash ( double lwre . at 1 ? M.tl HAY J'or prime baled ! > v at lovteet pttc i , d- die/i T. B. ULAHKBON , 828-lm Sciiujlcr , Neb. TMQH11AY hu good pmnurlng , Bprlag water. 858. tf N By the ult > serlvcr oa hli enclosed land \ about 4 mllcjiiorib rt Jlillird In Doa.'lia cjunty Notraika on the UIK d y of Julv , 18 4 , a sorrel porr -.i J f/ briiL'tJ "II. A. C " on the light hind tiauk. suiv , posed tsbouboutBjo rsolJ JIK.MtY KOLTd. Meptember Itith , 1-S4 2-,1-UwBw LOST -Alxiolc contalnin ? valiut.lo . puiicn , lie- turn to 1' . JI. HarUon , No. 221 north lath St. A EU > > ( 'NAtr rkrtl i luvlu * ( tHilil't NuithHtU Kauiai , plia'u terre > j.cinl with rue ty let ir at once. 1-aao llulhoiUnd , nd Fla nci l agint , \ tfNlllM. H03Vn' l-Cor. liki and Jonn , ! ctiuii jttlcutJ tuQcring from any diat tc not In