1FE I > AHA BEE * Omtxlin Office , No. Old F rn im Bt < Council UtuTu OIHco , No 7 * 1'earl SI , Ktroot , Ncnr llrofulway. New York Office , Koom 03 Trlbnno Dalttltng. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ roKMicd every n-ornlnjf , except Bnndajt The on ) ) ' Kondajr motnbg dally. nia tr MIIL. One VMt . $10.00 I TJir Month ! . 13.00 BlttfonfflJ . B.OOJ Ono Month . 1.00 rcr Week , 25 Onts. rat WBISLT , nm.ign , D ITIBT ; WIDHMDAT. TJiftws rosiTAir. OntTr&r . P2.M I Thrcfl Ifotilhj . I M III Month ! . 1.00) ) Ono Month. . . . SO American Ner Company , Bolt Agenlf , No wide * ! II In tbo United States. A Oonmnntmtlonn relating to Wows * nd EdltotUl nation fthculd bo addressed to the Kurroa or Tn Drr. lemma LKTTIU. Alt BaslnoM Lotion And RamttUnoo * ihonld bo nldrffised toTniltm PciittsmKo CoxrAXT , OMAHA. prills , Chocks And Poetofllco orden to b rnado payAble - Able to the order ot the company. SHE BEE PUBLISHING CO , , PROPS' ' K..ROSBWATBR , Editor. A. II. Titcli , Mannirer Dally Circulation , 1 * . 0. Box , 483 Omaha , Neb. Tms is the last day on which aliens , who wish to vote at the coming election in Nebraska , can take out their naturaliz ation papers. , IN Philadelphia the gas companlcH run politics in about the same tray the rail roads work the political machine in Omaha. Ono is about as bad as the other. THESE railroad pool meetings remind one very much of the methods of the road agonla when they moot after a stage or train robbery to agree on the per centage which each shall have out of the plunder TIIKUK is goitifr to bo a lively scramble in this county for the office of county commissioner. There are already more than a dozen candidates in the field , and nil the roturna from the country pre cincts are not in yet. This is an import ant office , and each party should put up its very boat candidate. It is an office that should bo filled by an honest and ca pable business man. . . . ACTINO PosTMAHTun-QENEJUt HATTOH believes that postofliccs are for the ac commodation of the public , and ho has accordingly issued an order that they shall bo kept open until G p. m. for the sale of postage notes and money orders. This is a stop in the right direction and is a big improvement over the old hour of closing the money order offices , which was at 4 o'clock p. m. Mr. Hatton will receive the thanks of an appreciative public. There are other improvements which lie can and probably will ranko at an early day in the management of city . pofltoflices. THE OMAHA JKcpuulioan seems to bo the refuge of a lot of anonymous sneaks. It may bo very well in political matters , when persons do not want to put thorn- eolvos in antagonism to great corporations or public officials who might seriously In jure their business , to nso an anonymouo signature to any communication intended to do a public service by calling atton- iion to Bonio flagrant abuao or needed ro- -form. But why should - any tax-payer or citizen , who is dissatisfied with tbo man ner in which our public improvements are carried on , hide behind an assumed name ? 'If there is any thing wrong , or crooked in the construction of sewers , laying of pavements , or cutting or filling of stroota , the columns of the local press are open for complaint or criticism. When man fires from behind the barricade of w : an assumed name when ho has a right to hpi talk over his own signature , the only in pi ference IB that ho has a personal spite to inB gratify or some mercenary scheme to car inSi ry out. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Si Siot Tiicnij never lias been a change juado ot /.n the publio service but what has mot 01M with moro or loss opposition from the publio servants , who seem to forgot that inbj the government pays them for the accom bj modation of its patrons. The recent thSi ( Si order of Acting Postmaster-General Hat- ton that the money order and registered atVI letter departments shall bo kept open un VIm til G p. m , , whtlo appreciated by the m publio , will of course moot with come I" objection on the part of the clerks , who a in will bo called on to do a little extra work. i Mr. Qrldlcy , of the Omaha money order j oflico , has already expressed his opinion reP' that the order will work considerable P' ' fa hardship , and ho has jsont In a letter of protest , endorsed by Postmaster Ooutant , to the postmaster general. If the clorka in the money-order department of the Omaha postoillco are overworked , they should bo given moro help. Bu the trouble , aa wo may as well incidently state , is that the Omaha poatoflico is in need of a moro ofllclont head. Mr. Oou- tant started out all right , but of lalo ho has gradually boon neglecting the post oflico business for some reason or other until affairs scorn to bo running loosely and carelessly in that institution. Wo have heard moro complaints both from the patrons of the pottofuco and from the clerks during the past few months then wo have over before known. Aa to Postmaster General nation's order it should bo borne in mind that it ia not alone intended for Omaha but for every city in the country. The truth is that : tbo day will come before many years when the pootoflico will bo kept open night and day , just ai the telegraph of fice U kept open. Ao it is now , people hayo to wait from Saturday afternoon until Monday , and when Monday is a holiday , until Tuecdoy , to transact bus iness in the money order oflico or the registered letter department. That the keeping open of these departments until j.V ! p , m. will bo a great accommodation to * the public there is no doubt , and if the work Is too much for the prcoout forcr * /of clocks , Postmaster General Ilatton "ought lo provide for moro help. i 1\ SERIOUS CHARGES AGAINST Mil. LTMAN. ATLANTIC , Iowa , October 2. To the Editor of THE UKE. -Thoro ore rumors current hero that n Air. Baldwin , of Council Bluffe , has made serious charges ngMii.it the republi can nominee for congress in this district , alleging that ho was arroatcd for inalfoa- nnco in office while he was collector cf U , S. rovonup in this district. As I have scon nothing confirmatory of thcao allo cations in THE BKH , and as Tun DEI ; is considered impartial in its "nowa" de partment , I am inclined to believe that euch statements In rrgaid to Judge Ly- man are falao. Will THE BEB explain ? 0. 0. DATES. Wo cannot speak of our own knowledge concerning this matter. Sorioua charges have boon xnado against Mr. Lyman , the ropnblican nominee for congress from the ninth Iowa district , and unless they are speedily and effectually refuted no honest republican can support him. It has been charged in the Chiacgo Times of a recent data that when Mr. Lyman was collector of internal revenue there was a defalca tion of several thousand dollars in that office , and { that Mr. Lyman was assisted by Mr. Pusoy and others to raise the money to made good the shortage. At a recent public mooting in Council Bluffs the draft by which payment of the defi ciency was made was exhibited. A mortgage by which Lyman'a father and mother secured thoaowholoanodthomonoy to makosottlomont was road. The affidavit of the officer who had him in charge and under arrest was also road , and much other documentary matter , Ono of the chief witnesses Mr. John N. Baldwin against Mr. Lyman is a re publican , and therefore it cannot bo truthfully said that Mr. Lyman ia being assailed for partisan purposes. Two years ago this paper opposed the election of Major Anderson because ho had secur ed the nomination by bargain and sale. Up to the present time wo have com mended Mr. Lyman to the support of ro- publicana as a republican whoso character wasabovo reproach. The charges against Mr. Lyman wcro unknown to us until within n few dnya apo. The best defense ) so far made by Mr. Lyman'n ' friends does not exonerate him in our opinion. Wo never hav-s supported a defaulter for any office , and wo will not do so now. Mr. Puaoy is a democrat and an aristo crat who' has very little in common with the producer and laboring man , but ho is clean handed , ana while wo know that ho noror appreciates anything that is done for him wo have no hesitancy In say ing that unless Mr. Lyman clears his skirts Mr. Puaoy will bo re-elected. TUB railroads of thia city are setting an ixamplo of lawlessness which will aooncr ) r later return to plague thorn. When .ho trouble occurred on the B. & M. . lump , that company naked the militia to j. mforco the laws , and the troops came to ) maha when really there waa no great iced for them. The state was put to an ixpenso of thousands of dollars , and the Q ; ily acquired an unenviable reputation , o the B. & M. railroad company bold- oh oG on y takes the law into its own handa , and h G indor the cover of night cuts a deep tl ronch across ouo of our streets , without a 01 01ft liadowof authority. Why does U resort teach ftb ach lawlessness ? If it desires to have a b haugo of grade on Seventeenth street , u rhy does it not proceed according to fi fifc iw and appraise the damages to private fcai roporty owners , tender the amount ts- ai icni , and have the city council grant ,1ai 10 permission ? Are corporations ox- its npt from obedience to law ? Suppose 10 city of Oraaha should cat the B. A [ . traoka for some legitimate purpose , ithout first proceeding according to w , what wouH the railroad com- > ny think abcyjt aush n proceod- . ig ? It may bo proper onoug-h for the . & M. to have ita track below the ovontoonth Btroel grade , but there is ' ily ono way to proceed in BUO& a case id that is to obey the law. The B. & [ . first becomes a kvw-broakor , and then ivokos the aid of the court to nasist it i f an injunsiion to prevent ; the city Ironx rowing the dirt back into the trench , upposo n burglar should rob a maa'a safe id then apply for on injunction to pro mt the owner from attaching the. stolen onoy. 3)ho two cases are similar in M rinciplo , and it surprises ua to learn that law-breaker can luva sulllciont standing court to obtain oren a temporary in- [ inctlon lev pro vent the wrong froa.being imodiod. The B , & M. 1ms cortalnly tit itself In a queer attitude to oak any ivors frcm the city. : TUB object of the meridian con/oronco , ow in suasion at Washington is. to fix an itornational prime meridian , frem which 11 longitude will bo reckoned through n ouploto circle of 300 * . At px aout the ystem of reckoning , varies with the na- tonality to vthom IB entrusted the ro. ponsiblllty of computation , The most omplox systems are favored by Ilusshv rhlolt computes from Paris , St. Peters- mrg and Greenwich ; Italy from San Fernando , Turin and Milan ; Germany is tontont with a duplex eyatoiu of compn- alien from Greenwich and Berlin ; the Motherlands from Greenwich and Am- lordaiu. Paris is used exclusively by France , San Fernando by Spain , and 3opeuhagou by Denmark. Under the present complicated system there Is po- lal danger in the interchange of reckon ings between ships that moot aftorsevoro itorms en the high toiswheu auchrockoii- ings are calculated from different prime meridians. The conference will also do- Icrmlnu another vital point on the same ' subject if it can como to any specific igreomcut on the above question , and will recommend that longitude shall bo reckoned only in one dirootion through the entire circle of 300 degrees Instead of [ M heretofore through 180 degrees on either aide of the prime meridian , It is very generally bollovod that the Green wich line will bo ngrood upon , although [ it b expected that Franco will , through I ; I , ! , * representative , make A strong point in fa or of Paris. That the tlorrmntto of commovco are up great m to require iipoody ana uniform action upon this fm- portmit subject is evident , aa there U great danger from non-uniformity. The confcrenco IB attended by about oixty delegates , representing twenty-two na tions , nnd its importance can hardly bo over-estimated. Lv Pennsylvania no man can vote un less ho has paid his annual poll tax of ono dollar. The republican managers in Philadelphia are making arrangements to pay the tax for ' 10,000 voters , while the democrats will probably take care of their own delinquents. The prohibi tionists object to this method of collec ting the poll tax , and they brought a suit in chancery to restrain the tat receiver from accepting the taxes except from the voters themselves , but the suit amounted to nothing. It is n sure thing that the poll-tax in Pennsylvania will DO pret ty well paid up this year. Mn. GuovEit CLEVELAND is now hav ing his llttlo procession. St. John will como next and Delva Lockwood will bring up the roar. OTHER LANDS THAN OURS. A cloud no bigger than a man's hand has appeared over the European horizon which pretends a heavy storm in the very near future. The war between Franco and China , which has boon followed by the Franco-Russian alliance , is now said to bo the foro-runnor of a complete change t of the map of Asia , and may possibly bring about a reconstruction of the map of Europe. According to the London Times the Franco-Russian alliance moans nothing moro or loss than the conquoat of China and Its partition be tween those two countries. The extinction of the Chinese empire and the annexa tion of the heart of Asia to the dominion of the czar would almost inevitably bring England face to face with a power that would never rostuntil India cither is liberated from the rule of England and made an independent nation or a vassal of Russia , Can England afford to allow this Franco-Russian scheme of conquest to bo carried out ? This is the question which agitates the British press and is a mbjoct of soriouB discussion in the Lou- Ion clubs. r This bold and aggressive scheme is re garded as unparallod because it is too far reaching. Napoleon's circle was the lar- ; est of any modern conqueror , but it di- roach across Europe. Alexander the , at is reported to have conquered the vorld , but the known world at that time vas only a garden patch * Caesar made ill nations pay tribute to Rome , but this tate of things did not last long. Ehg and has established her power in India , hus affording a precedent for a Franco- Russian conquest of Chinabut the condi- ions prevailing at the time the East India companytook military possession if India do not now exist in China. The iriontal trade enriched all England while in/raged in the contest. China offers 10 anch field for commercial enterprise iroatly as Franco may desire to extend ior colonial dominions in ; that quarter of lie globe , and ardently as Russia may ovot now provinces and a firmer foothold ) ? her inevitable struggle with England , oth Franae and RuBsta-havo- RuBstahavourgent so- ial and domestic problems- that insist pen being aolved and cannot bo kept rom public-attention by the agitation of jrelRn polioy. Russia's nuances are in n almost hopeless condition , , and her ac- ulsltioiiB In Central Asia , , oatonalvo s is their areaand , indispu iblo aa is their military valun , ave- notably Increased her burdens ' ia to India , by the tirco that China haa eon blotted from the map that school of tatesnian will bo in power hi'England hlob holds that India is a possession hich "costs more thaa it cornea to , " .a-to the European aspect of aunirs , has recovered the * * nco Germany key t'tho houso" in tha shape of the plateau hose possession confers euch great atrat- iio advantages upon the invader of ' 'ranoo or of Germany , aud haa- covered ec Eastern frontier with a bain ci strong fortresses , her post- on. Is practically impregnable. . It Impregnable while Austria > mains her ally on the flank of Russia , ud aa Austria must Book her territorial ovolopmout in the South and East , the : yonn tvWftyn coveted by Russia , the liauoos are that Austria will bo found ii the oldo of Germany whenever if rer n struggle comes. For the present , > loroforo , the whole question striken us i ono o3 interest as a theme of i specula- en rather than of moment aa n matter international statesmanship. The position of England in Egypt iobo- nning embarrassing. Egypt owes- money > - other European nations , for. which a artioii of ita revenue ia pledged in pay- unt. The Egyptian government , acting ndor the advlco and direction , ot Eug- md , has declared that-in futcro the rev- imo plodded in payment of debts will bd sod to meet current axponseo. England as a larger interest than any other pow- r in tha-Egyptian debt , and is thus the ' reatost loser in consequenceof her own olloy ; . but England ia at the line time solely responsible for i ho gorernmont otEgypt. . . Her will- ignojs to revive hoa own interest in the obt of a govorninont for which she la rholly responsible ia not considered by 'ranco and Gormaay. asa ouQlcloiit reason , rhy they should ancrltico their smaller in- ' oroat , in view of the fact that they are ot responsible for what Egypt may da. Vie protesting powers are Franco , Gor- wny , Austria and RuBsla , The two lat er countries have not much pecuniary aterost in the matter , but their siyutv- ures in the protest will have freight. it this distance the protest looks like n ouccrted movement to humiliate Jugland. The English government i probably doing the boat that an bo done with the finances of a nation hat is overburdened with debt , and in ivortiug the roveuuo in part from the inking Hind to the treasury , to bo uned 11 nicotine , current exponeeo , it does ! rhat an independent nation would do in xtrcmlty on ita own account. It is , ion-over , a violation of compact , and the ' our powers which have elgued the pro- ' est art ) top formidable to bo trifled with , luglaud will probably direct the Egyptian overnment to modify the order. The loaition , however , is tha most ombmas- " ing the present'Knglich niinhtry lisa } ' weu placed In. 1 There ia a cutioua diiputo going on in u r luud between the govornra nt und the corporation of Lfm ick. Daring Iho disturbed pttiod the ° y WM "Pro claimed" under the coer.011 . > n.ndad- ditional ipoliccmoi ? t < ° " 'ftnd , hlr , east charged to th'o boroifsl ) , nnd Iho common council was t'iroc'c" ' ' 1 ° lbV a tax to pay it. This the councilman re fused to do , and have sot M dofm.nco & mandamus to compel them , onnounc.og their readiness to go to jail , if they cannot resign , sooner that comply. It is now said that the law is t bo enforced , and to jail they are to gc If it is enforced , of course the solo resui of any importance for the sum to h collected is vary small will bo the con voriaon of the conncilmon into popula horos and martyrs , and the aggravatioi and renewal of the now declining popu lar discontent. It is this hardness am want of tact , and unreadiness to b conciliatory at the proper moment t which fully one-half of the English fail urcfl in the government of Ireland hav boon duo. The effects of saying to th Limerick Corporation that the trouble baing now over , bygones should bo bygones genes , and as the city was poor , the rat would not bo levied , would probably b very happy , and would bo a kind of ap peal to which Irishmen are very ready tc respond. But it goes hard with oven the best of Englishmen when in power to dc this sort of thing. The alienation of the English and the French , if the foroshadowings ot the pros on both sides of the Channel are roalizoc in fact , with an important incident in European politics. For many years tin old antagonism between the two people has boon laid aside. Lord Prtlmomton's and the third Napoloon'a policy was to draw them into close commercial , as wel' as political and social , relations. Tht Cobden treaty was a bond which long holt thorn in apparently cordial friendship The first break in this alliance was that which followed the dissolution of the dual control of Ejypt. It was a French blunder to withdraw from that co-opera lion , unlo Franco intended forovcr to keep aloof from the Egyptian perplexity. The success of England in obtaining solo control in Epypt ; galled the French. Ihon England saw , with oovoro disap proval , the French operations in Tunis , Madgn3car , nnd lastly , in China. Fearing English intervention in the east , and hoping to drive England lute hopeless Jiflicultioa in Egypt , Franco ia evidently July top glad to join the imperial allies in protesting against Lord Northbrook's Irst atop in finances at Cairo. The present ill-will arises , then , from ; ho newly aroused jealousies of two am- jitioua nations , both onr/agod in schemes > f conquest and colonisation , which ichomes are likely to interfere each with ho progress of the other. It need note > o said that a rupture between England md Franco v/ouldroault in the loss of one , it least , of the guarantees which have for nany years preserved the peace of Eu- opo. There is something pathetic in the coble effort ! ) of the monarchical parties n Franco to jjain some hold on the hearts nd confidence of the people. In view of ho next general * election , which is proba- ily not as yet near at hand , both , the ) rloanists and Bonapartists are already n a flutter of fatuous hope. The Bona iirtiata are not only few in number , but hose few are hopelessly divided , every action having its candidate for the lirono , and heartily hating the other , in for the Orloanists they have some eason to rejoice in the fact that the ! ount of Paris Is now the head of the . nitodj monarchists. Chambord having icon quietly entombed. But It ia very ard to BOO what ground the Orleanists , von with the Bourbon aicsiaipn , can avofor the faintest hopes of triumphing t the polls. The republic htw commit- 3d'oome ' blunders , and- the republicans ro sadly at variance. For all that , 'ranoo is atill republican-to the core'and rill continue to so declare herself in nmistakablo accents. Alii the evidence from disinterested ourcos regarding the Panama canal rop- osonta that enormous enterprise as in a ocidodly bad shapo. The _ latent unfa- orablo report concerning it wb find in a 'anana letter to the Montreal Herald. 'ho writer's information confirms that of bo United Statoa naval officer who jo- ontly returned from the > isthmca. Only vo million cubic motrea of the probable 50 millions ( the company's own estimate i 100 millions ) have boon taken ut , and these , with- the plant , ave cost $30,000,000 in. gold. Scarce- f & beginning has been ntado as lie result of this immoaco expenditure , 'ho visit of M. do Lossops to the isth- ins ia to bo followed , it is understood , y a now loan of § 00,000,000 gold. How lany millions moro will bo rcnjilrod can uly bo guessed. The correspondent of lie Montreal paper soys that "a single oed like that of l&TS--and ' theyuro ogular callers about every five years rill fill the valley of the Okngroa and indo the greater part ofstho work dono. " I. do Leoaepa' enterprise , certainly does ot looonmiend itselt to cousosvativo in- eators. An imperial edict haa boon issued to ho "Viceroy of Canton ordering him to isuo a proclamation urging , and encour- glugttho Chinese people to- resist the I'rench. The Viceroy is aino instructed t the same time to forbid any attempts poiuon the food of their enemies and to ofrain from unduly exciting the popu , iso. The antagonism toward Europe- ns.ia increasing on tho-part of the OJll- ese consequent upon , the government one-polling the Oliinoso laborers to a3 ist. i unloading French vesaols. Admiral 'bnrbit sailed with a Hoot ; from Maatan ut hia destination is unknown. The oc- upatloii of Tamsuiin addition to Kolnng ; considered necessary to prevent- the Ihlnoao from obtaining needed supplies , nd the latter expect the next aitack to 0 made by to ! Krnuch upon Port Arthur r Shanghai. They have accordingly rarned Europeans that tha pout-ions at 'amsul and in the couth are unsafe ) , long Kong would bo utterly holpleta in Iw event of the D'ronch landing on the onth of the ialoud. The French garrisons in Tonquin uro elleved to number , all toW , about 7,000 len. They occupy Sontay , Buo Ninch nd Hanoi a3 their moat important trongholds. Thcso three places form a rianglo , Ilaaol being at tiu ! apex and irthcat front China. Throa Ohtneso ar- lies , aggravating (50,000 ( nieu , are ans d on the frontier so that their lima f march may convovgo ou Sontay and ao Ninch. As soon as the soa- on is favorable it IB said hat they are ready to tdvanoo. Of ouroo , if they do ao , the treaty of Tlon 'elu ( JOOB by the board , for on invasion of 'onqulu would bo au undouinb'.u broach f it. Thus far China has rim.ply defend- d horaolf ogulnst bombardir.unt , and if rar haa not yet been declared by her the roaty continues binding. If arbitration still desired by China , it ia very losirablo for her to Iccop this treaty inimpalrod , ai proof of unbroken gocd Holland , it nocms , is hV ly to join Iho procetaion rf nations seeking franchise reform. Loud demands for nnlvbtsal sufFrngo have lately been made by nioit- ings of the lower classes. The states general now in session ia favorable to constitutional revision , although , confronting - fronting ft , it has the tncst importanttask of eooking to reform the disordered na tional finance ? , and chick the deficits \rhich have been growing Jarger with alarming rapidity for many yo.its. The IOWCL * chamber of parliament voted l y a decisive majority , in a full house , to ccn > aider coiustitutlonnl revision , and it u prpbablo thit the upper house will ratify this result. Emperor Frail ? Joseph is about to fol low tbo examplesai by his imperial bro ther , the Czar , in Poland. Ho proposes to propitiate his Hungarian nubjects by visiting their country an'd remaining there a month , during which time he will in person open the Hungarian Diet , which assembles on the 29th of the present month at Pcsth * The Poles and Hunga rians ought ao ba proud. They are re ceiving moro attention from their masters than they have for many long years. But European monarchs have to yield moro to the people now than was thior custom in the past. UNDER WATISU. ThrllllnK Experience of Six Men Working In a CnlsBon in the Sneiiuchnnnn. IIAVIIE DU GUACE , Md. , October 1. The outer shell or cofferdam of caisson No. 9 , which Is being sunk as a founda tion for ono of the piers of the proposed now bridge of the Baltimore & Ohio rail road company , across the Susquehanna river at this point , gave way at 7 o'clock this morning , flooding the crib and air lock shaft and filling the working cham > ber rapidly , Most of the mon got out ! safely before the accident occurred , but Patrick Kelly and five of his men Maguire - guiro , Shorddol , Dillon , Welsh and Connor - nor were imprisoned in the submarine chamber. The caisson is larger than any of the others Bunk for the bridge. It ia sixty foot long and forty feet in width , and at the time of the accident was sixty foot below the aurfaco of the water. The entrance to the caisson proper is made through a perpendicular Iron pipe , which is divided into locks. The working ahambor , which ia brilliantly lighted with jlectricity.is reached through those locks , aach lock being protected by a gate. At the time of the accident the men wore working in the chamber under a pressure } f 280 pounds of air , and when the locks were flooded the only entrance or exit yas cut off. The air apparatus , however , : ontinuod to work , which waa the only miration , nnd they remained In that con- litiou until rescued by the ingen ious superintendent , John O'Brien , ivho conceived on idea about iftout II o'clock and quickly put it into jratico. The outer lock was five feet inder water , and the next lock below , ffhich waa iiteen foot deep , waa full of ' vntor. Mr. O'Brien made a false lock > f boards and caulked it tightly with rakum and cement ; then bailed out the rater , decended and raised the flooded ock , bailed that out , and in company , rith John Burns , descended thorn- , elves through their rudely con tracted pipe and rescued the six menthe the had for hears been in such a porH > - , iU3 situation. The rescued mon were . ialo , haggard , and muddy , but.with tha xception of ono whoso head was cut by falling spike , were uninjured. Thia ict of'Messrs. C'Brien ' ana Burns waa ouclly applauded and will neb soon bo orgotton as it required great nerve tc nrry it out. . ' ' 'flc 1 Foaitivc Cure for Every Form of1 Skin and Blcod Discases ( from Pimples to Scrofula- , Ac I have had the I'sorlr.i-U f or nlno months. Alunif \ o months ago I appllid to n doctor near Boston , hnhulpccl 1110 , 1mt unfortunately I hail to Ica\e , ut ccokinned takliifr his medicine ton nearly three lontliR , Imt thoilifccaietdlu not leiv . I saw Jir cb arpcutcr's letter In tha Philadelphia Uccord nnd h.e . X8o perfectly ilescribsiVjnliio : 1 tried the Cuticura eineillcs , nsiiiK tno bottler Itcsnheut , and Cuticum. ud Cuticura Soap in proportion , nnd call myself com , T. Ictcly cured. L. V. JIAlt.VAKlb WnJcrforil , : > T. J. ECXKMA TWENTY YHAKS. lurod. Not nslunof IteKcappearanco. " Yorr Cuticura has < ijno A wonderful euro forum v lore than tu u j ca ngc- > Not a | KII of Ita rcapc i > ice since. It cured ruj ot a \ cry I'oil Kezcnia M lilch Be : ul troulbcil mo for mnra t-nn t w city year H. I n-11 , Bruit deal of It , jTllANK C. SWAN , Druggist. llunhill , tfa < i < * . 6ft BKST FOIl ANYTHING. llavhu ; used your Cntlcuro Remedies for eighteen ontlw for Tetter , anil llnally tuced it , I am Jinxluu * > fret It to tell on commission I c.in recommend It cyond any remedies 1 have overused for Tetter. urn Cuts , etc. IiUict It ! ) tie bent medicine 1 ue ever tried for uuj thing. U. S. 1IORTON. ' M ) rtlvs ltaa. . oil SCHOFULOUS SOUKS. lhad a dozen had.ores upom my body , and tiicd oilT I remcdictil could hear of , uml at last tried T 4itluun llemcdfea uid they have cured ni . JNO , UASKILU po > Hlbron , ThajlerCounty , 1' nn. poI IKvcry species of Itching , Peal jPimply'Scrofulous , ilierltcil ami Coil glous lljuiorn , withLoxscf HHilr , irnd by Cutlcuri Itc-suhen' . the ne-r Blood Purillur turiully , and Cuticura and Cuticura Kuup thtgreat I kin Cures tntunalljr. fold everywhere iSrlcu , nUcura , 60 cert * ; Soap , 'Jieentu ; Ucsulvent , 31. Mi 'ottorDrucniul OlieuilcalOoI3o8tii. > 'ur Chappnil ajid QKy tkln cutlaira bonp- IcOARTHY & BURKS , IB 14TH STREET , BET. FARNATU J ? AJND DOU LA8 r " I 1 ALONG THU LINK OF THE I libgo. . Si. . Pa'jl ' , MlnnGSpollSf cud I OA1AHA RAJUWAY. ct Tba new ctlcnilon tf thlo line from Wakcflcjd up cti oe. i iJDAUTIVOL VAKLOSY of the QAN Cl 370 through , Conccjii And , Oolcrldjo Cli lc chea the l-oul portlaa d tha State , fjpdalr.1 tx Cl umion utoi t < Und tuckers over till lint t ClT V.ync. Noifolk imd Uuttcgton , and viz liUlr kea T 1 IOUX OITY & PAOIFIO 1UILROA1) bdT Tn&u OTOI tht a , Dt. 1' . 51. ft O. a\ll ar to Cov T gtoi , Slojx Olty , rouca , Ilutlnghtufnjia And utolk , Ul CJoaa.aa.oot ii-t ? i31rvli- j Frumiat , CUliiU.o , Nollsh , iaJtbioujh to V l- cntlno. - tSFfot nU and all Inform&licm c ll on T V V. V7H 1 3Dr , W. H. Shorradon . DENTIST , Masonic Temple , I Joutictl Blulls Iowa , 1 SPECIAL will Positively not Inserted unless pnltt In advance. TO ' . 'r.mtcdp.af < ty { met Mpfr cent. For M'ONf.Y ' ! addius ' 71. " Ike cillco. 75 4p loaned on chattels. Ballroad Tickets MOSlJV And told. A. Foreman , 213 S. Hth 740 tl TO LOAN In JUlid of JSOO. nd MOfctfl ls * J Co. , 1U-M fetati Agcati 153J r rn ra at. MAHA m'ANUlAb KXOliANOK-Urgo O small loans LT de on appro-rod t curlty , 1617 etreot. 812-lm nUM' WAKTKU. KM WAN-TKI > , -Oi.ien for Valentine , Noh. Ho Monmy. Cnll At 1012 JIatnoy Utcct. Bp - , \ ( 'ltl ' Oraaha Homo , liar- WANTED-I\undry and . _ . - . < \17-ANTEU-A itood ( drlntlO. Capitol n\e. WANTHD-Oiil tor pwicrM house- fork In small lamlly , lllfl Acith Ihtli St. - cum famt WANTKD-TravtUDpsalenncnto of slatle Roods hi connection nltb tlidr regular Una to Fell on commission through the tfeit Ana northwest. AdJtcsl "E. B. 1' . " this offlcc , 'BO-18 " \\TANTEU YOIIIIR piil for housowork. 7 o In > > family , 72117th stret new Lcarcn 43t-4p \Tt7ANTKD-A German tfti 14 or 16 vo MoWto V learn the hair trade At MVltiBon' , Ifith succf. Crelghton Block , near rostol.'oj 431-tf W'ANTED A ( food can\air , gentleman or lady 875 a month to capable jarty. Address S. \V. A. lies olHco , Omaha. 413-a ITtTANTED-OoDd baibcr. Apply at 214 H. 13th WetrcrL 419 3p "WANTED Nuno plrl 14 nr 15 yoare old. Apply VV nt S. Wortcnson'B(141SFaraamor817 H 18th itrcet. 410-4p ViyANTEO A cook for Brownell Hail , 095 Sp W/NTKD-Oootl Rlrl torgtmial houMWfirk In a tmall family. Applv at Sherman nrcunc , castile ! ilo flrat liouso north cf Oraco ttrcct , Mia Xhos.F. Iall. 877-tf WANTED Thico Rlrlj for general house nnd kitchen work. Oooil wanes will bo paid. Chas. Deck , Kaglo House , south 14th itrcot. 278 3p WANTED Immedlat ly , cord girl at the Catey Howe , N. W. oor. of llth nnd Davenport SI. 333-tf WANTED One Apprent'co ' plrl to Icarn making. Apply toJIrs. Cook , 1010 Capitol-avc. S87-3p WANTED Gorman girl for general housework , 1322 * atnam street. E93-K W'ANTKD Immediately , 3 good galvanized Iron eornlca makers. Tno highest wogea will bo uld. Thoo. Duetto iU Son , Fremont , Kob. 310-Cp A good cook north-wcet corner 18th aud Capitol ftve. Qood w gc3. Sd5-lp WANTED Agents to sell Gate'a ) Unhcreal IMu- cater on monthly paynunta Call on or ad- roESW. D. 1 > . Lowry , room t , 111) north IBth fct. , linaha. 371-lm tTtTANTEU ladles'to solicit otdcrs for tha Treat- VV uryotsons mul flnaiilbums. Sold on monthly ajmcnts. W. D. P. Lowry , room 6,119 north 10th trcct 370-Op nCTANTED Twoplrl8mn9S bo jroolcookswa8hora VV nndlroncra. ilra. Ko on , 2il2Le tnworth. 1307-Bp WANTKD-LADIE3 OR OENTI.ElIEN-In city or country , to take nice , light and pleasant 'ork nt their oun homos ; ? S to ? 5 per day eislly und uletly made ; work rent by mall : 110 canvassing ; no tamp for rcplv. PJcaso address Ilcllablo JlantV Co. , hlladclpnla , Pi. E03-lra ntT"ANTED JIau and wife , man towork about pro- T V imses , $5 a week. Wlo [ to do clumber work , 1 p r week. Inferences required. 012 Douglaa rcet. 319 tt BITUA7IONB VT&HTBB. \7"ANTii ; ) Sltu/ition In drug store b ? an expo- r f rlenco'l druggl't. liisfr of references gU'en. dJrcJl > < M " BCD olllco. | [ ) By aiynung lady , olllco work or pos ition us cajhlcr in a storo. Only small salary iked , Itt'fcrencta--ncn. "A , B. C. " BcaoUlcc. 423 3p fSTANTKD Employment by a German. ! u a pri- rV vato family. H : llanimeilor , 307 i ) . ll i St. 400 4p T7ANTJ5D Any Und of olUco work or Booh-kecp- [ r' Ing In fctoroor oflico to do tunings by an ox- silenced man. Speaks German and Kngllth. with at of city rcferancCB. Salary no object. Address IV , K."BeooIlce. ! 8-4p 'ITANTPID B > a s'nglo man unfnrnlshad room V concnlent 10 business center. "JJ Oi""Bco of- I koun ? married man wants ratuatlon aa bookkeeper - \ . keeper , In wholesale egtabllsbment In Omaha. Idresa "O. " care Boo. 858-tf EISCBLLAUEODB V7AHTC. Ujilurnlbhed rooms for light iousc- ' T kceplnz by jtntloman and wile. Utforentea ex- ' anged. AddrMS 117 S. 17th itrcet. 4.35-Op TT'ANTKD A larnifchcitroom in pilvata 'amlly. 1 Would bo-.rd with family If desired. .Address T. Warren , Giro Bee. U3.8p VANTKD Room , A .roung couple want an im- : furnibhciljTooni for about 2 months , uith prlvl- ; on [ using klxhcn It pj wllile. / nldrcBSJnllub" 10 olllct1. 419-3p ATANThU An unfurnished rc m by a singio I man , neaa business center. Address "J. O. " o olllco. nS9-1p \7"ANTED JO RHNTA house of 6 or 0 lof mi In V good ordsrwithin 10 or 10mlutcs walls./post- i'cs. ' h' . U. Grothel , tC. . I1' . Gooduun'd store , 4U7-3p S/ANIKU , JOAUDEH-aood ! board and 'V ' tbloroo.nl nt SJ 59 per wcdr , 1212 Capitol nv ic , but. 12th nud 13h ! streets. 394-Dp \7ANTED-2,000 on flret-claw city BC < ruitylor 6 'V years , at B per cent. Address Box 020 1'ost- Hco TOJ-tf id * HEhiiJciof.'rE U'i f.or.o. J OIIIILNT Five oem ho\io , cellar ard cistern for 1 $40. Mr" . lloi'JiB , Will flrtetuotw iu Uaveu- rt and Cnlcago , 33-4 J10H I'J'.NTv-Tivo roorrBliiriiBlied for light house- kcerlcg , Becmxr's block , 3th and Howard street. rOll KENT A now ncaUt lurnlRh-id cottage of llvRroooiH , vatiln tuo 'JocliH Ir oil stores on Ht. ary' > Ji > eiiuo. Apply at Wjman Col ! ie. 429-4 HKNT- Desirable furnished and unfiirnUhed rooms iiuv/rtirick M rel. modern cjui > rocinents , 0 S. 17th btwt , near Hurt , 428-8 71011 Hr.NTiv-ltousoof 1 roonn in jjooil locatlou Z ! ' liupilro rJkOm.\ha Bu ) > Works 4U7-4 I I 7)011 ) nKN7l'arnl liclroomiitlClS'liioigo St. 41Tp 1 lljl'f A houna with olditiroonu. Watre -BvIUlo3 , 213 South 14th trifct 413.lt ] pOR RENT Furnltfied roora ta.bvo young Mie 15th Btree * . 911-3p pOR HINT Iltlf cf store with fUturc ! , Lest lo. CAtliuon 18thslftot. "CD , E. ' boxOOC , city TtO'i BE.VT Iloom , wltlilxiaril , for t ORvitlinco at < Ui prl\ ate faully , 1013 Cipltol at enuo , 414 Bp Tt Il HKNT DoilraliV ) fiuslihod rnaow , brltk , 1 ibck , modern liiipraveniuiita , ono block rojtli , [ juJtotC9cor. : Uthrtnd Cipltolatenun , 100-8 rOKKKKT Antwel/htroam house. Inquluot Mm , IS. Ifoddis , atii , between Da cnporl and ilogo 7OR ( IvK T-I iaoca Chicago street , l t cen 1 llth an.115th. Inquire John aviR ! , cor. lath and > logo. 4.0M ! | > 710R IlBNT Pu teem house , ecu. 21tt uul Web- star ir ctJJJ.6Jiitrmonth. Inuuiioltll Oaea rnt. 403-tf [ . RENT llandiomeljfuruUhed room S W , coiner } ( lth IL& UoJge. IWuiincr-j uutv block. > TlOU HKNT-Ktatly furnlsbed rooms at l0t How- aid itrojr , 10-4p I T01l 1 RENT Homo aodbaru , J15 per jsouth. 33-tf In- ' ' 7011 llKNT-l'Isasint furolsrcd room at 1333 0ji- ' Itol avcnuo. i70-7p 11 lir.NT-bovon room I out , good ta n , riilck- vn yaid auJ Rcrs lot In Wilt Omaha , e20.ou per unth to a good cartful tenant. If. Tearoii , Tobio- mltt.cor. lithcnd Ftruaat iticcU. SbO-Jp , - . . UEST HOOUI , with bard ot reasou U , ? jatoatglOl'ftoinottrcct , Alp'J ' 0"15- a3l'cP JiOR USNT-l'orll5 , hi mo of live room OH John c 4 on strei t , Apply Rt 2UU U tu y Bt. SS2-3p RKNT-liouio ami turn , rojh'and . , . FOR . IJtonroo , Cth and Douglas. Telci/ ! / , * > ! .1 , , 4p niNT : Nicely fuml-hcO ( rent loom S'oa S"SI ( t. , , VOicji " ' " ' ' I w . . iIKNV-Hft'f ol double hou'o ' , four ronn , , - . , . oi.i.mirtn.eu , amonth. Ajplj ' , ( , „ , ; ; 3'otr r ° 01" 8M "P - touth litb S'- ' per u. 3 tf rooms . 8- .uiiiioni-iiu- " SroomJ , on t / ' ; > 'l ' < * f , South Omaha0 ° per month. B\ . r & . ULNT-I'lcassnt ' ° a > ' " "ilshed or Hnfui FO.H / : , iflth loitt' ' 18i4 Davcnpott etrcet 191 00 rwil HINT Scren room -wtsfte 1tli ctinr an ! Jj clc els/21 tslr t , ono b.WJk south of woth , 120. ltINTtSvo mrmu handy or ofllcr In the FOU brick Wbckcwncr 12th mill Capitol > e. I45-3p T7 01l UE.NT laaSaatfcrnlshctl 212-lOp TjlORnENT 4 niwljf filr.ibhcd front r.tm , sulta- J1 bio for ono or lwc/gultlera n. No. 317 nsttli 16th rtrccl. W5-p > R BEJTT Nicely Illni8heJ ilt of 2 louwj , S > 8 1 , IjJlhSU P'/o-M ) . * "iTlOit UEJrr A new ton aKd'fl roonn o\crlfc5IT1 JL1 Kbrthcasi corner of tftbT and" Slcliohe otti > Jsv near oil'woriw. nHNT A fumlehcd' icrom KM Farnam St. FOll ? rr\OH \ HKNT Slctly rmnlsLwl frotrtf room 1016 jf Uodgo Btrcoi. 118-tl itK T Ona Rrana aqutt * piano. Inquire FOR and Erickaon. MO-tt FOB SALE. ITIOfi'SALE DarU soul Bale Uu * r , llf P. 17th JL18ti S t J2T-3P , SALE Jl econd hand basa surucr' ' frr Ifi I,1011 1 , " Bco olllcu. S3Q.tt SALE 7B yards of Rood Brussclscarpct , new. FOR onofctot parlor furniture , sorvnricccs , or will trido for a horso. Henry Brown , SJd And Mlch- Igan arcane. M3-g SALS SscomVHnrel leitlicr scat tPt | fhaetoni FOll four spring dellwrjwajfon , chcip. W J > \Vcl \ haii3 & Co. ' , City yill * 274-tf SALh A cool team of matched ponies , liar * FOK } and delivery wagon. Also grocery colintt rs , . shcUlng and general futures. lnjur ! 1717 Cats' street. 803'8p F Oil tALK Sunday nowfpaper , well established , popular Sunday uowspapcr.independcnt.Iri ( trow ing Iowa city oJ 10,100 Runnlnjr expense llfcht , paper ( paving well. First" dasj bargain for cash , "B. J. X. " cue Bt . 3S3-p SAIjR 100 pianos and orcrans , boxes suitable FOll feed boxes. A.Iloepo. 2G3-lih "ITIOK MALlJ A RooiTfranKr hcuso , 6 roon.8 , sill JL1 peed order Mint bo moved at once Apply tliorlVcfteru Now f paper UiiiOU | cor. 12th and Ho nnl streets. ,111-t ! ' OUSALE A good lot 23d and Clars sticct Also a house of 6 rooms to rent , corner ISth and Grace siroct cur.Hnc. Apply on premises. 335-4p TJlOKSAT.n Very cheapi'bUklliifi ! ( and leasehold , > ' 1C8 S llth Bt.'cct , below Douglas and Dodge. null SALE A good side bar duggy 217 . 13th ' 1 elreot 203-lf TT'OR SALE Wholcsa'o notion 'wuson , horses , har- JJ ness , all complete , with established route In wes tern Iowa. Will bo sold cho p. Satlafactory reasons for selling. Inquire Bee office. 308-lOp FOR SiLE Hotel. The CWMrd Irouso , the best location In thH young city , f or lurthcr particulars culars- call on or address F. U.Kietli , proprietor Oxford llonae , Oxford , Neb. SOD-7p T710R SALK 1CO.OOO trick at FIore.Tce , 85.fO per Jj thousaaaat kiln. B. W. Cowan. 3l3-7p IOR'SALE OR TRADE Hardivaro store for Neb F lauds. W. K. Spurrier , WIotaIwa. ICCD-oat o w 4tp FOR SALK Drug stock in Southern llcbraeka , In good town with eood traiio. Will invoice about .6rodoll n > . Tor particulars address "L. L" care 3f th6 Bbc-j 231-8p OK SAllK Cheap o second hand hlgn top buggy. Inquire at Simpson's Cairlano Factory , Dodge , 3etwcenl'Uhand6th. 280-tf SAIiE 520 acres land 'on Mlddli * Beaver , In dnrftli-county Kansas , 250 nero xa-.der lencc , plenty of Uriug water for stock. Good frame liouso 0\20 , wltb-kitehcn 12x20. 200 acres ln.culti\atlon , irice 31,000. Terms J cash , balance on time to suit mrchosers. Vdll nlio fell 60 head cattHiit purchaser Icslres.dilrcsa Thomas Jlitclicll , Smith Centre , Kansas , orHnton & Grove , ItUerton , Neb" . 257-lm FOR SALI9 A f tock of general merclnnlisc , and store for rent In a thriving NebraslnXown Fer articular/address "Q. R. " Bco oflloe , Oaiolia.247tf 247-tf ntOR SALH Neligb House , brick , three stories , C only hotel in town , 40rooms. toleac ] > for 3 or 6 Mrs. The proprietor of the Nellgh House wishes to ell the frrnlture and fixtures of this hotel on easy Ime and terms , and lease the hottl for time stated bovo. Also wonld sell hotel outright ) Ifreoable. . 'or partleulnrD'laqulro of John J. Kin * , Agent , West 'pint. Ntibraika. 248-iS > > OR SALlliuOUU brick on oars ct EWle nic. U. t 5 T. Clarke. 218-tf rr OR SALE Tjoosa hay delivered in largo , or smal L1 quaat < tlc& A new tine sldo bai iop buggy and a wholesale notion or peddlcra wagon , C' . J. Cinan & o. 176-Im FOR SALE A whole stock of clcthing , boots and stmsj "iUliifnis at cost , rutlrii . ( rom Uislncbs. I. H. I'Uc/&ni SOt south Tenth strait ) . 113-3m fT'OR SALE Two second hand pianos , at Edholm C d F.rlckson'rf MiiRlo Store on 16th St. ROO-tf pOR SAIjTV-Bollcr nnd engine. I 'ln\ ' . nearly new. Doller and engine aid 1 Jaowlo'u pump , 41 rsoyoTvor , fcMlo chtap. T. S. Clarksons Schuy- FOA SALB Northeast corner COth an.l street. O F. Davis & Co. , 150.S Fanum eireot , 876 tf > FUll SALE Cheap , A nice collage , full lot , city water S Uocks from the court 'houso. If. Lee , oetr.-22d aaiiLoa\onwortn SfJ.lmo I71OU SALE-Englnoa new and second hand 10 h. p. f 15 h. p. nnd 20 h. p. portabla and stationary ; also iolcra ! of any elzs and stylo. K'Ahard & Ciarko , U , P t. Y. bet. IVtn nad ISth Sta. Omaha. * UALB A printing otnce smtftblo l li' ncmjupar or job oillcc.ni sell to * cash or ex- 4anBO for Omaha City property. Address "X. Z , 0" leo otflcu , 40g-tf HIOR SALE TITO open aeoona-nand buggies Aiid V one delivery vagoo , cheip , t 181D IHrucv El , ttO-it HIBCELL/iNEOUQ. BOAttD-Oood table bo id at 11S. . ( . 10th street , . Crounsv's block , $3.50 per week. 423-Op [ rmuUflA , jour lettcarcctlved Thursday , a. m. V 430 Sp. POUND-Aj llow horse , had been hitched to a grocery wagon. uuira of F O ; Koucz , brick- xrd , south Ifjth strcotinoar city Haiti. mlt > ci2t5 1THATEU OR bTOLKN-S pt. IBth light bay inare uJ'ncur three years old , brandeJ on left ibnk ard flcheokand has a Khito tpntJn forohotd ; all ? on ft 0) t ball. Shod ill around. Had on web still. . 5 00 reward lor licfrreturn to Frank Spa'ildlng , 23dt nd Cumlng street , Omaha , Kab. 415.7p A/cd cow , aSoutB yuaranld , brands rAKENUf 0" jnJeft hip. Inquire uf Jauici Fw ooley , 30th and Cumlng eireot. 3B4-3p o"III. . II. 1' , Jo en hurcnooil his oflloe androiU dence totio N. K. ocracr IBth arU Lctvcnwortti 102 Ira BIYV vaiit , elbknwd cotspoola cleaned wiih r unltiry cleaTicr. Hatlifactlon xu ranti J. uy F. Abcltu.oce ( ortoA M. Smith , ) Do 878. 972-lm MUltUAY haa youu paa'.uriug. Ily th s-jt8cr or on hl < cnclo9a < ] land IlAKBK 1 mflcatorUi of Milliard In Doaglui county obraiVa on the ? .td y of July , 1831i urrol pony r uJol "II , A. O " on the right lilud Hack , sup- used ti > Iw ttbraitS yuirs old IIU.NKV UOLKd. \ Hcpfomber igtli , ia8 < _ 83-lew6w DKU'ONAFI'artloi lnvlni ibinuonfd howe- et w ill la : 'oithui3't Kauuu , fliaa rnrrcjpouil ilth me by l t er at cnr I" ao Jlulhnljand , Itujl .late MU Klaauclal imcut , Norton , Kauvis , 'IFNTlHMlOSl'ITAt Cor. Hth tnd Jontu , rn- J relvctt l atlciiU Hrferiri ; frnm any ilKeatu not onta/ioui Ao \ tdiuilu a dclioatoconjltlon 3DWAEB KUEHL , I AdlS TKU OF PAtViySTERY AND CONDIT1O. , UHr , 803 rcutu street , let wccn Ktrnatn and lUi- o- , Kill nitbt o ldcf giisrdUri rtilt , obtaluini ; uy cno gluico In tlio put did j-rcbint , and on vjtuia oonditlenn In the 'uturo , Bxt ] and tboe4 da to order , 1'trloot ututtl ( < > a tvwr&nktd.