OMAHA DAILST flfcJB SATURDAY , OCTOBER 11 l 84 THE DAILY BlilE OmAtm Office , No. O1O Farntvm St. f Council Dlntfe Office , No 7 1'cntl S trcctNcar Uromlwuy. Now York Onico , lloom O5 Trlbnn DalldinR. every trotnlng , iwpl Bnnd | < Th Ml ) Hondajr morning dally. BBV9 BT UUb. One Tew . flaw | Three Months . IS.CC tnn WKISIT nil rrjBMiniD BTUT TuiMs rosmiD. One Tear . 12.00 I Throe Uonlht . I K BlxHoutha. . . . 1.00 | OnoMonth. , , . . . . .4 1C American News Company , Bole Agootf , Newsdea ri la lh United Statou , A i Ootnnmnlc&tlona relating to Komi ftnd Kdltorla utters should be addressed to the EDITOR or Tn BIX. BCB1H3SS MTnU. All BaslneM Letters and Remittances ihonld b iirowcd to Tax Dm rmusmna OovrAirr , QVMU Dralts , Checks and Postoffico ordori to b made pay kbit to the order of the company. ! HE BEE PUBLISHING CO , , PROPS B. HOSE-WATER , or. A. II. I'itcli , Mnnicrer Dally Circulation , P O. Box , 488 Oinabn , Nob. THK nallmakors outht ; to bo doing n britk business , as so many campaign Ho are being nailed. Tun registration of voters nhould b carefully attended to. Thcro will bo n heavy vote , and every voter ought to bo registered bcforo election day. Tan railroad commissioner nmondmcn should bo voted down. It is a sohomo gotten up directly in the interest ot the railroads to defeat the regulation of the railroads by the legislature. THE Louisville Courier-Journal pro- dicta that Mr. Cobb , the Lincoln gentle man , who ia charged with embezzling $30 000. will know something of roasting cars in the great horoaf tor. MIL. PINS is a congressional candidate In St. Louis , and Mr. Noodles Is running for congress in Illinois. If Bolva Lock- wood Is olcctodprosidcnt showill probably honor Pins and Noodles vrlth a position In her cabinet pin-cushion. "More tariff and less Mulligan. " is our kindly whisper to republican journals , catt and west at the present time. St. Louis Qlobc-ficmocrat. Wo can't see where moro tariff would benefit the west. What wo want is moro work for the working people , and lew talk. JOHN B. FINCH has returned to Neb raska for a brief period with a sort of prohibition side show in the person of Dr , Oronhyatekha. The doctor is a Mo hawk Indian , and ho is impressing the white people with the danger of fooling with firewater. Ho is rendering great service to the coldwator cause , and if St. John is elected ho ought to bo rewarded with the position of commissioner of In dian affairs. A COMMISSION is now In soseton in Now York to ascertain the best methods of developing the commercial relations of the United States with South American countries. The problem has boon solved by no loss a person than the distinguished John Roach. It Is almost unnecessary to nay that Mr. Roach suggested a liberal subsidy to lines of steamers to bo built by himself. It la . 'a very calm day when Subsidy Roach liasu't got an eye [ to the windward. AMID the present political excitement , an important centennial has boon over looked. One hundred years ago , on Mon day , Ootobor Gth , the Continental congress - gross { issued a proclamation declaring peace between the United States and Great Britain. If there is any oront in our history that deserved a centennial celebration on n grand scale , it was thin declaration of peace , which signalized the triumph of liberty after a terrible strug gle of eight years. Two national cattlemen's conventions are to bo hold , ono at Chicago und the other at St. Louis. The St. Louis con- vontioik managers propose to make the Chicago men green wilh envy by engaging the Dodge Oily cowboy's brass band nnd orchestra. The band ia composed of twon- ty.Qvo members. Their uniforma are a little ouUido the usual coatumoa worn by brass binds. Each musician will be dressed in true cowboy style , with leg gings , spurs and sombreros. This will no doubt bo the chief feature of the St. Louis convention. Meantime the Chicago men will look about for a counter attrao- ion , possibly a bnll.fight. Tint destruction of property by fire in the United States and Canada last month amounted to at least 89,200,000 and was the largest of any previous September , the average for the past nine years being $0,300,000. The largest loss was caused by the Cleveland fire bugs. Thus far this year the sum of $83,200,000 has uono up in flame , or $11,000,000 moro than tor the tame time last year , and if the record for the next three months is aa well sus tained , the loss for the year will be 8L11COO,000 , boating all previous re cords. recent aolion of the Philadelphia Itcoordin buying anjimmenso quantity of coal at a big discount and tolling it at a cheaper price than is charged by the ro. talrow , loads the Philadelkla Call to ro. ' auk ; "It h well known that coal can always ba bought ia large quantities much cheap r tUiu by the ton , nnd wealthy centum- MO line for years been clubbing together : * hut purpose , ono man ordering coal r himself and a dozen or more friends at ho tauio time. The idea is now being tntjndtdand , p , coal club of 2,000 work- icguuu have tliia yt&r secured tltuir coal aii ) . ply at an avcrsgo price of $5 45 a ton , -live-red , T/icro / is uotbliig to prevent all ojnsumtra from pooling their orders In " THE PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN In view of the approaching prcsidentia election great interest Is naturally fol in the probable outcome nnd the varlou complications that may nrlno. Anythinj bearing on the result is'oagorly sough after , and the various estimates are car * fully studied by the public. Slnco tli last presidential campaign the olcctora college has boon materially increased although the political complexion of th states may remain the samo. The tola number of electoral votes is now 401 and 201 votes are necessary to an olcc Hon. A certain number of the states ar Known to bor cither republican or demo cratio without any question , while th rest are claancd as doubtful , It is to th doubtful states that wo must look to decide cido the result. The contest is so vorj close that the vote of any ono of th doubtful states may determine the dor tion. tion.Tho states that will give their olcctora votes to the republican candidate are as follows : Colorado 3 ; Illinois 22 Iowa 13 , Kansas 0 , Maine 0 , Massachu setts 14 , Michigan 13 , Minnesota 7 , Nevada vada 5 , Nebraska 5 , Now Hampshire 4 Oregon 3 , California 8 , Pennsylvania 30 Ilhodo Island 4 , Vermont 4 , Wisconsin 11 , making a total of ICO. There ha boon some talk about Wisconsin and Oal ifornia being doubtful , but wo believe that the republicans can reasonably count on thoto two states. The democrats will have the votes o ; the following states : Alabama 10 , Ar kansas 7 , Delaware 3 , Florida 4. Georgia 12 , Kentucky 13 , Louisana 8 , Maryland 8 , Mississippi 0 , Miosourl 10 , North Car olina 11 , South Carolina ! ) , Toiincsnco 12 Texas 13 , Virginia 12 , making a total o ; 147. There is n bare possibility that West Virginia may go republican , but adding her six votes to the above , wo liavo 1(33 ( for Cleveland as against 1D9 for Blaino. Out of the remaining ( states among which there are eighty-nine cloo toral votes , Blaine trill have to cocnro forty-two votes in order to oo elected , while Cleveland will have to obtain forty- eight. Thcso five so-callod doubtful states willcastthofollowlngvotcs : Connecticut0 , [ ndiana 15 ; Now Jersey Oj Now York 30 ; Ohio 23 ; total , 89. Although classed as doubtful in the present campaign , .Con necticut and Ohio are naturally republi can states , and the indications that they will both glvo their votes to Blaine are of ho most encouraging character , so much ndeod that the republicans are warrant- ad in taking them out of the doubtful ist. Adding their votes to the Blaine Column wo have a total of 188. On Tuesday next at the stuto election it is } xpcctod by the leading republican poli- icians that Ohio will go republican by not loss than 10,000 , with a possibility ) f rolling up the majority to ever 20,000. ? ho campaign is being fought out In the most vigorous manner , and a very largo vote is looked for. The visit of Blaine ; o Ohio has certainly braced up many weak-kneed republicans-and if the state should give a republican majority ever 0,000 such a result may largely bo at- ribntod to the influence of his prcsonro. u the event of republican victory next Tuesday , the state will of course go ro- mbllcan In November by a much larger majority. It is maintained by some poll- .icians that oven if the state should go democratic by a small majority at the state election , owing to local issues , it can ) o carried by the republicans in Novom- > or. Wo think this is rather doubtful , lowovor , and wo believe that if the state a lost by the republicans on Tuesday next it cannot bo recovered in November. The fifteen votes of Indiana added to ho republican list make a total of 203 , or two moro than is necessary to an olco- Ion. By these figures the republicans can give Now York and Now Jersey o the democrats. Conceding Indiana , Connecticut and Now Jersey to the dom- 3crnts they would still lack 18 votes , > ut if they should lese Indiana , and carry ? ow York , Connecticut , New Jersey and California , they would still bo In the minority. It will bo seun from theao stlmatttS that Cleveland cannot bo elect- d without Now York. That is the do- iding atuto for the democrats , if Ohio oos republican , as it will in all proba bility. On the other hand if Blaine car les Now York it will only bo necessary or him to secure six moro votes from lie other doubtful states , and it is ad- nittod thnt the prospects of the ropub- cans for victory in Now York are not y any means discouraging. With a rilliant victory in Ohioaf tora hard fought ampaign , the republican loaders will nvado Now York with great confidence. Certainly the outlook for the republicans 11 along the line is very bright , and it rows'brightcr from day to day. IT Is claimed by TUB BHB that Stickle , ho democratic candidate for congress , is a omporanco man. TUB BKK had bettor < oop n little mum on that point , for dein- > orats wore never known to vote for tern- icranco people , and if tuch facts got out > n Stickle , Jim laird will receive n much arger majority than ho is now figuring in. [ Dorchester Times. Such downright lying cm only bo ro- ortod to by men devoid of every vestige > f honor and dccoucy. Why do Gov , ) awe > ' henchmen in Saline county pur- uo such disreputable methods to bolster ip Jim Laird 1 They manufacture lies Hit cf whole cloth , and credit them to foil ! BEK , because the farmers f this tate place great ro- lance upon THE BKB'S utterances. 'HE BEE never did say that Captain 3Uokol is a tonipcnuico man , and THE JBE has no occasion to keep mum about Mr. Sticlu-l'a conduct in ar.y particular. Dut in York and Butler counties tliu jiUrd strikers have charged Captain tickol with being a ward bummer and ruokardj and they oven have gouo RO r as to circulate the report that Captain itlokol while in Omaha last fall was on v IrunUon debauch , Now , at a matter of fact , Captain Slickol , while not a tem perance man from a prohibition stand point , is a temperate man in his hnbita nnd never was seen drunk by any cno in Nebraska. If as much could bo said for Jim Liird his Iriends would not need to reaort to such slanders concerning tCap tain Stickcl. MR. WoonwoiiTH still continues to take advantage of his position as council man. The other day when the proposi tion came up to lot the contract fo paving with granite on a broken eton foundation , Mr. Woodworth vigorously opposed the proposition and urged tha the pavement bo laid on sand. Th action of the board of public works was not ratified and the matter ia now in th hands of a committee , which will , o course , bo manipulated by Mr. Wood worth by trading in votes on other ques tions , and , if possible , ho will in thl way got his scheme through the couuci to lay stone pavement on Platte rive sand. Now , if other contractors can go themselves elected to the city council wo shall have a very disinterested boarc of managers for the corporation. A OENTLEMAN from Nebraska , while wandering through Central Park , Now York , on last Saturday night , was robbci of $200 and barely escaped with his lifo The Now York Commercial Advertiser iu commenting on tbo affair , says : The wild west is net the only plac where men nro "hold up" and relieved o their valuables. But there is a vast dif forcnco between Montana , fur example and Now York , in the treatment of th highwayman when caught. Out thor tlu > y are given about two minutes in which to settle their earthly affairs ; her they are members of gangs , and are treated with distinguished consideration by the police justice whoau court the ; may happen to honor with their pres enco. CONTRIIIUTIONS for the pedestal for the statue of Liberty como in slowly. O the $250,000 required about $100,000 has boon secured , of which nearly $150 000 was raised in Now York. If Now York continues to wait for outside sub scriptionsto make up the deficiency , i will bo about a century before the statue will have a pedestal. Why Now York should call upon the country to subsciibo or the pedestal is something wo can' understand. Why haven't the million nircs long ago donated the requirec amount ? OUH dispatch from Fairmount , relative o the speech of Senator Van Wyck would naturally leave the impression tha ho speech was delivered before the coun .y fair , while the fact is , ho spoke at a 31aino and Logan mooting. OTHER LANDS THAN OURS. The approaching session of parllamon s looked for with intense Interest in Great Britain. The irrepressible con flic between the commons and honso o * lord over the franchise extension bill wil mark an epoch in the history of England Mr. Gladstone's tour through Scotlam was a continuous popular ovation , ant iho premier confidently predicts that the ords will recede from their hostility.to the 'ranchiso bill. It romaina to bo soon whether Mr. Gladstone does not under rate his adversaries. The fact that lord Salisbury Is now stumping Scotland against the franchise extension bill , does not seem to warran the hopefulness of Mr. Gladstone. The parliamentary conflict ever franchise extension tension may , however , bo thrown entire ly In the shade by the Egyptian mnddlo. A cabinet council was hold last Mon day , called expressly with a view to con sidering the protest of the great powers against the decision of that portion of the Egyptian revenue which is applicable to the payment of the bunded debt. This is a matter whichtouches nearly as many persons , especially in Franco , Gor- nany , Austria and Italy. It now appears that the Egyptian cabinet , with the acqui escence , and very likely nt the rccoin- nendution , of the Ifnglish envoy , pro poses that the money collected for the sinkirg fund shall bo spent at Cairo. The announcement of tbis intention has urouaed the various powers to a nuspicion nf , if not actual hostility to , England , Jut this is only ono of the many untan- jlemunta which are to bo discovered In ho European politics of to-day. Wo may unniso that Bismarck's hand is nt work lenoath the resistances nf the powers to ho diversion of the Egyptian sinking uud. A closp alliance , It can no longer > o doubted , exists between the sovereigns of Russia , Germany and Austria ; nor is his alliance restricted to any single pur- lose or oud. Outside of the alliance altogether , landing aloof , and each in solitude , are franco and England. It is evident that Spain and Italy are in a sort "annexes" of the imperial combination. So far , hcroforo , as international politics are concerned , the omproors are agreed ,3 to their mutual dofoncu against Eng- and and Franco , and have some assur- inco ef the co-operation of the two Latin Kingdoms ai friends and coadjutors. But England and Franoa are also at variance. England looks with serious dislike upon ho operations of the French at Madi- ascar and In the Oriental seas. Franco rumbles loudly at thu English monopoly f control and influence in Egypt , k'flidoa these causes of diaagro- nont , a largo section of the Trench are opppjed to further commcr- iul confraternity with England , It ooks as if England wcni seeking a basin f alliance with Germany , and it also ooks as If Franco would like to make lese terms with Ruaeia. ftBut the "bod-rock" faot of the Euro- ean situation is the triple alliance of tu ! < irco great continental empires. Tim lliauct ) intmni ) to control all Europe. It las found a common basis of interest and olionboth in domestic and intcruathnul olitics. In domestic politico its power will ho concentrated to crush out , not illy Bonittlism , but democracy , On the loader fluid of international questions , vo can have little doubt that tlui project ) ml intoreata of England and Fraucu are o bit Hindu subject to these of the three ii p-rorn , While reports of a proponed mediation lutwotm Franca and China continue , Ad- mirul Oourbet is no'ire ' in reouring such guarantors for the demanded Indomnitj nn the northern ports of the Island o Formosa afford. The capture of Kelunj waa nffeclcd with such case as to givorisi to the turmise that it was not very vigor ously defended ; and the occupation oi Tansui will give the French anothoi strong foothold on the itilnnd. War not having yet been formally dc. clarod on cither slue , the hope that the dispute between the European and At lantio power may yet bo healed by arbi < tration need not bo wholly abandoned , It becomes clearer every day that Chine shrinks from n prolonged conflict , nnd tc avoid it will yield all that can bo honor ably demanded ot hor. It is to bo hoped that the political situation at homo will force 21. Ferry into n reasonable conv promise , for i really looks as if the French people are not as ready for i ' long war in China as the promier'oppcan to bo. "Hon. George P. Seward , late American can minister to China , who is perhaps ai well informed about Chinese affairs a : any man on this aide of the glebe , ridi culoa the idea _ that French and Rueslani hnvo entered into an alliance to conquo ; a part of China as absurd. The roper seems to have originated in the fact tha' ' some of the Russian consuls in China an allowed to take charge of French local interests torosts during the absence of the Froncl consuls. This sort of service by diplo matio and consular officers is not unusual and Is of no special significance , " Mr , Seward does not oven regard i declaration of war by the Chinese againsl tha French us at all possible. The present situation has boon brought about by an accidental collision between twc small bodies of troops belonging to the respective governments. A great deal has occurred that is very irritating to the Chinese ; but they do not wish a war , The French administration cannot make war without an assent of the chambers , or taking n great responsibility. Noithoi the chambers nor the French people could bo provoked into such a war , un. loss to avenge French honor. The honoi of Franco , if it ever was at stake , hat boon avenged by the recent operations in Formosa and near Fee Chow , and thai will satisfy the chambers and the people of France. The news of the recapture of Borbo after a brief bombardment by two of Gen. Gordon's river steamers , is another prooi of the extraordinary powers of this "mas of notion. " The sympathy which was BC lavishly opont upon him for being left to his fate so long at Khaitoum , provostc have been utterly misplaced. Ho haa never boon in danger , nnd what is more to the point , ho has been able to accom plish the task , which no ono but himself would have undertaken , of cquiping an army almost out of nothing with which to keep open his communications cast- ward , and to strike tolling blows upon the forces of the Mahdi. By retaking Berber this singular man who holds himself responsible only to God and his own curious conscience en ables Colonel Kitchener to roach him with little delay from Dongola' The result of a conference between the two command ers pay bo that the cumbersome JNilo ex pedition whichEogland has taken so long to got into motion"will bo abandoned be fore the troops reach the scene of opera tions. Gordon has really done so much with the paltry resources at his command that ho may ba excused for showing that con temptuous spirit towards his government which marked his last dispatches. Witli the slenderest means with which to wotl ho has shown himself a"man of military genius , and ho has won the right "tc carry out his mission" in his own orratii manner. It Is probable that his government mont will have great difficulty eventually in controlling the vagaries of this man , But that is only tl > o proper penalty foi sending him into the Soudan withoul written instructions , and leaving him tc the utter Irresponsibility of lib own pncu liar temperament. The Belgian crisis grows more and moro grave , and wo are apparently now threatened with a fight in the streets of Brussels. The controversy has taken the shape , which such controvories are so apt to take , of town against country. That is , the priests , who have demanded the present educational bill , have their strength in the country , while the liber als are strongest in the towns , and par ticularly in Brussels. This used to be the condition of things in Franco as regards religious questions , but within the present generation the peasantry seem to have gouo oror to the anti-clericals. How it happens that Catholicism has maintained ita hold so well in the country districts of Belgium , in spite of French iniluencoJs probably to bo explained by difference of language. French is the language of the Belgian cities , but the peasantry speak Flemish nnd Lot ? Dutch only , and are therefore not easily reached by the skeptical litera ture of the day , and in fact have never been n very political body. Their coun try has been for ages the "cockpit of Europe , " and has boon fought over by a dozen modern armies , without attaching thorn to any cause , nationally , or dynasty in particular. The socialists of Germany have com pleted nil their arrangements f or the com ing general election of deputies to the Imperial Reichstag , Notwithstanding all the obstacles thrown in the way of socialistic meetings by the authorities , tno socialists have auccended by dint of so- called picnics and other ingcniousdevicos in coming together and nominating thnir candidates to the number of sixty-eight in Persia , tixtoou in Bavaria , twenty-three in Saxony and thirty-seven elsewhere. fV candidate has boon nominated for ivory electoral division in Saxony. Louis Bobol , the Lieutenant of Wilholm Liub- lotht , who is already a member ot the Diet of Saxony , has been nominated in vTolyo districts , and Herr Yollmar , the Berlin socialistic agitator , has been nom- natod in nine. The procout tactics of ho socialists are to nttciul in lrgo l bodes es the authorized meetings of the other mrtlea , in order to disturb them by ) ointod criticisms of the sentiments ox- tressed by speakers , and thus show their itrougth in numbers as well as their inpucity for a perfect understanding of ho political situation Their own moot- ngs have for some time boon forbidden aw. Notwithstanding the stringent rncas- ires against the revolutionary element Iccidcd upon at thu recent meeting of the hroo emperors , and oo promptly earned nto execution in Vienna and Berlin , So ialism dots not soern to h wo received iny decided check. On the contrary , H t lifting its head defiantly in Germany ' giving unmistakable signs of renewed Igor. The Socialists have by subtle mo ins lushed their candidates f > r the Usich tng orwnrd into pronrinecoj in nearly o\ur > [ ( strict in the empire , und it is generally islioved that at the approach ing elections hey will at toast carry twuntytlvo DC at * , rhioh , if the iihrhou continue BO evenly lalancid as they have hitlurtu been , will rt jally give tuem the coutiolliug vote n u division on any important question. I'rirco Bitmarrk psnreesi' a eoM iadif * about the matter , but his policy ia , no doubt , foreshadowed in the recent expulsion of Uaaruclavcr , BreMuu'o socialist deputy to the Reichstag , from Berlin ) and the probability is that ho will continue to expel the revolutionary deputies as fast as they como. The journey of Sir John A. McDonald to London In ono of largo commercial im portance. It is to solicit an imperial sub * sidy for the Canadian steamships which it is proposed to put on the route bet - t ween the terminus of ho Canadian Pa- cifip Railroad in British Columbia , and China and Japan. The subsidy will besought sought on arguments based alike on the imperial practice in opening now high ways for British commerce and on the as surances of the two Viceroys , Dufferin and Lome , that by this route London and Liverpool will bo ton days nearer the Orient than thoyaronow by the Sue/canal. It is not improbable that Sir John's propoaiticn will receive serious attention. The blunder of sharing the control of the canal with Franco is no longer open to speculation. The prolonged crisis in the eas and the ruin which any mishap to the canal would inflict upon British com merce will make many of the most influ ential of the political leaders of both par- tics in England look with eager curiosity upon n ochomo which would increase trade while removing political problems nnd _ simplifying the administration of foreign affairs. The stock of the Cana dian PaclDo is nearly all hold in England , and the holders will constitute a loboy largo in numbers and powerful in Down ing street. They will possess a great advantage in the precedents Great Britain has supplied concerning similar enterprises. There is scarcely a great steamship line running to-day from her ports ( to any quarter of the glebe which was not aided directly or indirectly out of the imperial treasury. Some received immoncp gifts on the pretense - tense of paying for mail oorvicc. Others were allowed fancy prices for carrying government stores. Others wore given specialjcommiesiona naval , civil or mili tary , but the object waa always the same to open a commercial highway and the treasury was in time reimbursed by the revenue duties or the increased im ports or the swelling of the amount derived - rived from enlarged incomes. A Gurcl Prom Cotifrcjhsman "Weaver. A certain Mr. Davis , who ia making speeches in the First congressional dis trict , hns boon propounding questions to which I had not proposed to make any reply , lost my whole time might bo taken in replying to questions that have no foundation in truth. But on the 9th hist , at Valparaiso , Mr. Davis asks ques tions , the evident intent of which is to connect my name with a transaction , which , if it took place , was of a corrupt nature , and I am not disposed to allow thla to pass by unnoticed. I say that I was never present at any senatorial con test at Lincoln or elsewhere , in a room with Church Howe and others , when any money was paid over for v6tes for the election of a United States senator , nor was I present with Church Howe and others at any place or time when any ne gotiations wcro made for voton for the election of a United States senator. No living soul is hold under socrcsy to refrain from tolling all he may know about - bout any transaction of mine with refnr- cnco to the senatorial contest of 1875 , or any other senatorial contoat , or any legislation that over took place at Lin coln or elsewhere , and the man who will show that I ever received a dollar or any other amount for a vote or votes or for using my influence for or against th election of a United States senator or fo : or against any legislation , shall recoivi the sum of ton thousand dollars. I waa subpoenaed to attend the trial a1 Kearney , and adjourned a term of cour I was holding in Richardson county tha I might attend the suit wherein Mr. Ei ton was indicted for the publication o : charges against Mr. Howo. Subpasnaod by direction of Mr. Eaton's counsel Messrs. Morris & Knight , and after I in formed them that I know nothing of tin charges against Mr. Howe , was told I waa not wanted as a witness , and , there fore , I returned homo on thn next day after I reached Kearney.A. A. J WEAVEH. Belvn Tonrlnfr. October 10. Mrs. Belvn Lockwood leaven Washinpton to-morrow light for Cleveland , Loulauilo and Lexing tou. / . . Its ngonlrlng Itch EC/.EMA.orgaltllbcum.wlth relieved by a , warm bath with Cutioura boap , and a uinirlo apv ' : atlon o Cutlcura , the urcatBkln Cure. This repeated ciall > nlthtvvoor thri'o dofci of Cutlrnnv lleaohent , the New Blood Purifier , to keep thn blood cool , the per xplratlon pure Mid unlrrltatlng , the bovvtls orcn , the her and kidnejsactive , will nptodllv cure Eczema Tetter IlliKvvorni , Peorlauls , I.I'hen I'nirltua , bcallec Hrad Uamlrntl , and overv species of Itching , Scvly mil Plnipl ) Humors of the bialp r.nd Skin , when the boat phjelclans and all kiuvvn remedies fall KC/HMA TWKNTY YJJAKS. My Krutltudo to Rod Ia unbounded for the relief ia\cobtaliiul from the nso of thu ( Juticura Kcmcdlui ha\o Iteou troubled \\Jth Fczema on my le s fo wuityje.irs ] had not n comfortable night fo earn the Inmilnnnd ; Itching Here so Intence Is'ow nm hajipy to a ) , I ha\o no trouble. Only the liver olorcd jutches on my hiubt remain us a token of n } foriuir mlscrr. HKNKY L. SMITH. \VcttA\onuo , Ilochcfttcr , W. Y. iOXKMA : ON A CHILD. Your mobt valuable Cutlcura Hcmodlis have done ny child o much Rood that 1 feel like wjlnf ; this or thu benefit of those who are troubled with klu escibe. Uy little Klrl as troubled with Kczunu nd 1 tried set cml doctors and medicines , but did not lo her any L'ooduntll I used the Ciitlciira ISemeilles , tide ) ) p cdil ) cured her , for which I owe you manj lianLa and man ) nlnlitV of rent. ANTON BOhSMll'U , Union lUkery. Rdlnburgh , Ind. OF T1JK SOAIA' . I wa * almost perfectly bald , caused by tetter of the op of the hcalp. 1 uted jour Cutlcura Kemeiliei boutblx wet Us. and they cured my uoilp pirkctly , ml now my hair Is torn IIR t > acl , un thick , as It ever as. J. f. CH01C1X \Miltetboro1 , Texas. COVKUKD WITH 1JLOT01IKS. 1 want to ti.ll MHI that jour Cutlcura Ite.sohcnt i la nlllcent. About thrvo mouths ago my face a in i rod v\lth hljtelKii , iiml after uu'iii ; thrte bottlit I Hfstihiut I vi ad ix.rtui.tly euro 1 , HIUin' JJ St. Charles Ftrcct , Now O.-leaus , 1 IVY POISONING. For a I case * of poisoning b } Ivy or dogwood , I can arrant Cutl.ura tociirocvery time. 1 hatoioldtt r llv e v cars and It nervr fal' ' 0. U , MOUSU , Druggbt. HollUton , MaM. Sold every when. Frlco : Cutlcura , M cent * csalvcnt , } ! . b < p , 25 cents , 1'orrrtt Lsuo ) AM I1KWICALCO , ItOBTO MAUI. SPECIAL NOTICES 4JTSpoclnl8 will Poeltlvoly not be noortocl unless pnici In advance. .0h rOM'.V loinid on chattel * . Ilillroad Ticket L bought mid noli ) . A. 1'oreuiau , 213 S Utl i/TOKBY / TO t.OAli III luiui of 8CO. led rwn VJ O , 't l > ATl > nJ Co. , lUil ftt lie l.d Lr gcuta 1475 fc-rntn g | . t'.t \UAUA FINANCIAL KXCHANQE-Lnrgo 01 / uiaU IOJIK iiia < le oa approved iJturlty. 1(1 ? > ou.'Uj itrrtt , SIS li UHLV WAK5SD. \\7A v TM > / penis for' litfutn l II n'l ' Innirnhrt I * Co. Addreaj the Comj any nt Stewart Nf b. 5)8-10 V\7ANT' II Pur format Blchtci < Factorv. Factorv.R57 > > R57 11 WA N TR" Fifty ncfttlifl'Bat th * Whlto ( evtlng Machlao ofllef , To Mln rth , oth ftrcct 2nd doorlroinCAiltol venue , Siturdaj uornlnz Octo ber llthat 8 o'clock. r > 'P-0i ' to take exclusive ctiuiio and to do I how or * ot furnished roJiu' , Ifith and C | Itol avenue. .bflMlji \\fAMKU-Aplrlmiclcr tl teen for Hi. lit hi use- > work. Apply nt 210 south Twentieth street , between Karnnm and Douxlas DOl-lOp WAKTKD A compel ! nt elrl vvhu undcrstandl home keeping tborougbly at Nrs. Clara ( lm < s- linn , (09 N. 17th meet. f.M-ia 4 WANTFU A talesman who iiiiJ rsUiiCii the In' etallmcnt business. M. 1' . Martin , 313 f cutb IHhSt. D80-H "Tlt ANTllD A Rood girl for Rcncral house work at Y > lOUWebitor Bt Mint cook well. D41-U WAN1E1) Two pints makers Good wages and constant cinplov mont guaranteed. John Morrl- pen , Lincoln , Neb. TX/ANTED A ( rood minufactury jeweler , liest V rrferenm required. Apply at Jevvcliy store of C. S. llajmond. 535-10 W ANTED- once , a woman cook at the South ern hotel , corner OthLoavonworthSt. B12-11 p \\7ANTKD-A few first-class Uble boarders at S. Y T W. cor. Hth and Jones. Gil Up TT'ANrED Girl lor general houfo work , must bo V a good cook , 212J Ilarney bt. Mrs , J. M. Thuraton. 6i7-tf WANIKD Ajfood , rat Id ) > enman , who has fair kno lcdo ( of ilrug , vvlllln | ; to compound simple prescriptions and do general writing nnd sleep In an olllce. Wages forty dollars per month. Addrcos "PlijsIiIan"Kcncral deliver } , Omiho. 602-10 WANTED-3 girls at the Mavcn Hotel , South 10th bt. fi03-10p WANTED Ono llrst class cobb'cr , lull pay for E2 weeks In the jcar. Must boa sober , Btcadyinin. Also a steady man competent to take charge of heat- Int ; bulldini ; . Inquire al once at the "oldrcllablcone price shoo store , " Fourteenth and Farnam St. w o A. D. iionsn. U A boy from fifteen to eighteen Ji-rs old , must understind the cnro of horses and know how to milk a cow. Swedish orucrumn pre ferred. Inmmoat Jdholrnfc ErlckBon , opposite ] ' . r.i6-io _ /'ANTED Sew luff machine hands at Omaha IT Shirt Factory. 619 tf TXTANIKD An assistant advance agent at d Ith ! T opraph hanger lor tiavc'ing dramatic company - pany Address "j > gent"box 702. city. 484 lip TyANTET-Oltl for general housework. Apply T > at 2t 14 Douglas. 487-tl TyANTED ( llrlfor general house-work In small T T family , mo noitli Ibth St. 425 tf TX7"AKTiD-A barber , 700 S. 10th street. T' _ 4 9 lip ANTiU-lramedUtcli , n girl to da dining room 1 work ut Nebraska lloueo , North I'JatteT Keb. Gacd wages. M Obcrtt , pri-pilctcr. 0-10p TX7ANTED Laborers tow nrk on Lincoln Wa'cr lUchlo " ? . ' X'chUr ' ° , Llncon S1 .M Nib lrer ! dayArp'y , ' 417-10 to Mao WANTED-Tra vi llnp salesmen to carry satrplcs of s'apla ' goods In connection wilh their regular line to sell on comml'slon througa the weft and northwest. Address "E. B. IV this olllce , 430 10 WAXTtD A German girl 14 or IS vosrao'd to Uarn the hair trade at Atkinson's , 15th sliest. Crelghton Block , near postoflico. 431-tf WANTED Gei man girl for general housework , 1323 rarnam street. 203 tf WANTKD-Agcnts to sell Gately'a Universal Edu- catoron monthly pajmtnts Call on or address - dross W. D. 1' . Lowrj , joom f , 110 noith 10th fct. , umal"t- E71-lm _ _ _ WANTED-LAD1E3 OK GENTLEMFN-In ciry or countiy , to take nice , light andpeanant ] vvorh at their own homes ; 82 to $5 per day oanily and quietly made ; work tent by mail. noianva Hlng : no Btamu for rcplv. 1'lca.se address Kellablu Manf'g Co. , Philadelphia. I'j. 803-lm \\/AKlED By B lady a tlcrWilp In store , SIB TT Howard St. Utfereacis given. 553-llp WANTED Situation by a lady to do copjlng In lawjers ofllce or clerkship ol any kind. Kef- ciencea given. Addiess "A. B. 817 Kortn 10th St. 028-llp _ WANTEE Situation bv jourgplrl to do laundry work. Apply at IOCS Jnckson bt Gtfl Up YA/ ANTED A situation by an expert operator on tvpe writer. Best city icfercuce given. Ad- 3ross " * > . V. II. " care of Bee. 61S-1" WANTED By a machinist , a situation cither ii manufa ( torv or to take charge of en0'ino o licatlng apparatus. Ilcfercnccs given. Addrcsi "Engineer , " Ilco otticc. 600 lip WANTFD Situation by a lady at book-keeper o. cashier. City refcienoes. "K. M. " BCD olllco 431-13 A loung married man wants eituatlon u book keeper , In wholesale establishment In Omaha , Address "C. " oaro Bee. E9S-U WAHTh. WANTED To rent , rooms in private family wit ornlthoutboaid. Address 'K. " lice olllce. 6CR tf VT7ANTED To rent a small furnished lion ! * o T > threa or four rooms No children , Would bu ; 'urnlture It offered at a targMn. Addrets "B. " till' ) lllce. 6101C ; A fftwtlaj boaidtri can be arcommoda < BOAUU tf d at the N. W. co.uer of Thirteenth and Di 'Cnpoit. ' c 63j-llp YVTANTKD ITiifurnlihed room with board li1 > v ouug n arrlcd couple. Addrcsj "A. B C. ' iecolflco t2fl-ll ITTTANTiiDChcup for cosh , ono or two dcsliobl , V" letldonco lots or J ao-o near Corg. Church Lddre'B "Cciifldental"thUIIIcc. 525-1H A Dlecly Inrnlthtd room In privet lainllj. Addios W I1. O , this office. D Flft > tonrttaw dfllvtrtd attr-o Barracks - racks Inquiio cf Joseph Itcdraan , lOtharx zirdBtrccts. 612-11 WANTED-A barber f hop In n live town. An , ono ImvIng a shop for bale. Address with par. Iculars , "Barlur , " Uilt ! Farnam fctrtct , Omaha , Mill , f.OI-Rp 177ANTED-$2,000 ou flrtt-class city Recurlty.lor > ' yean , at D per cent. Address Box 020 Pout ICco 70fl tf rou KDiV iinnicH sue icti. TDK Hi.VT : Two furnhhcd rocms at 1011 south 1 llth street. 657-11) QVM RENT Two rooms nicely furiilshtd , Ircatlon D c\ccl tnt 1118 HowtirJ street. KO-lt P * 1011 HKNT-.Fiu-i.lih d room 1 1T Howa-d H . [ 71011 BENT A cottage on Californiabt'weonStth I ? and 2ith streets. Inqu roatP , J , Crtednn 5J2.1Ip IlENT A house r t B rooms one block couth o FOR > U. P , repot. M. Lto , grocer 2d 1 raven ' 01 th. 53 10 rum KENT Afurnlehod room nultablo for 2 sta ' tit men , terms moJcrate , 611 Pierce fct. M.-l ! | [ TVOH ENT A hiueeof4 rooms with 2 lots , cheap V InbhlnnVecrondndJIt on. ApplyatMrs Rva'i'd lining lia 1 , comer of 10th and lou < o 11. liOi Kii 7\OU 11KNT llandeome furilthtd ( rent parlor , i1 with brrakf < > tto two steady } oun < irfntlemen , rlvate tttrlly. No ether toardom d. K , Corner 2'ith nd Chicago. C6.i 11 7011 HENT 7lu choice corner store 16th n-d 1 HanarJ f'rcetsiullab'o for ai'iug ' btnre , Apph > Gco. lUjglns , corner Dcdgu and loth Ml f.OJ If IIFNT Ifusnllvo rsoms nn.l LHchcn In- . ' iilr07 | < S2ioDth Ifltlutrcet. effl I3p jVOH UFNT Bu'teof rooun ncdboatd 1S13 Dodge. ? ( Si Un 7MIU HUNT Suit of pleasant front i hauibtr roonu 1 lurnlsocd , to gentloinonand wl v , iH5 C. IKori U net , f. 0 1 7OR HENT-Wlth board , u nlcel > ( urnllo < l 1 toomswith tath rojm and water ilosot , at 8 W. ir. lllh and Joucs. (42 I5p 7A011 KENT T Q do IraUa roomsIsn lar.o ' Iront parloi , ulUblo for or.otr two gmtVinn. ' ovtal imuijuanor lbk ftoiu fct , Man's avenue , : BPlpauutbtre t. [ 37 11 7011 RENT Vouto aid barnm L. Moriroa , 1 6tli and Douglaf , te'epnoav 391 , t33'15i | ' 'O I.FNT Large l3ovj Iront room nicely Jit'- iildcd , fln l.o t on on ) cd liuf , ht. tar and 11 iilnutsj w lk dom P.O. with pr v He fanuh ) t Ititnuu u riq llied Addieia P , O. bax Sn < C40-10 7 > 0ll IlENT llou/oclf m rxniipn ? M between ( r caandCl rkititcl8. Inqulra at St Pjulluni IJ * " 512 llji 170U Iin.NT A null rotrnwlth or withou oar. JL1 1721 Doughs * L tBMSp Furnl'hed pMhr and ( t bH room" In the northern put of thaclti , boon ) provided , tnijnlro N , K. corner loth Dvvcnroit bta > bot'ectt ' 123:30 : aldti i'm _ _ f.gltf OR HKVT Furnished room nnd hrarl F week. Very b * > tIocnllonlS14Dnvcnpoit &S13p RENT Furnltlioc loom 1017 Chlcnio street InOR 1 Mp IpOR HEXT noorn , with board , for t ogenllemen 1 In prUalofamllj , 1013 Ctptol avenue , 411 lip " 171011 RENT Tno Urgoio'm * , tul able for 1. wholesaling or manuficturlng. Apply to Alma Keith 6,910 I poll RENT Furnished front raon , N K. corner 1 18th nnd California ktrret * Aj > | ly at hmieo or to Cannon Bros , opposite P 0. ( (810 TTlOll RKNT-l'urnlshed roon' 1013 Dodge estcet. J ? ISO lip pOR Hf NTGood business itoro room , corner Oth I ' nnd J cksnn flrcet * . Also well furnished r-ora atVo , 7 ON W corner Uth nnd Ix > Monwoith Sts. Apply on premises. J. J.WKLSIIAN3. 490-tl I poll RENT Pinno ? and organs from two dollars 1 up A. Hospo , 1610 Dodge. 489-lm Jj koAping , Bccmcr's block , 8th and Howard street. 432 tf 171011.11KNT-A house with eight rooms. Warren JL1 Snltzler , 213South 14th street , 413-tf TOIl KENT House and barn , | 15 per month. In- X1 HUlre 1S10 l' rnam. 3S8 tf J FOU 11ENT Half of double hou o , four rooms. Shlnn > fd addition , til , a month. Apply room 21 , Ornana National Dank. 3701 FOK KENT HanJscmo furnished rooms 318 | S 16th St. lira. II y Spencer. 372 tf FOll llEiST-Pleasant furnished rooms 1707 Cass. 812-lOp TJ10R KENT Nicely furnlshodsuito of 2 rooms , 31B JL' M. 13th St. 076 lip F I Oil IlENT A furnlehod room 1800 Farnam St. 07-tf FTIOIl ( TIOIl KENT Ono grind squivro piano. Inqulra J ? ofEdholtn tud Erlokson. MO-tf FOR SALE. FOH SALn Furniture and bedding at the board- INK house , li'th and Howard. Inquire coiner 1202IIatneybt. 534.Up FOK SM.K 80 feet on Farr am direct between 93 andSO. M . tee , Grocer , 2d and Leavcnworth. C33-lm flOR SALE Fine buitrcss chance at Grand Ifhnl _ ' Neb ? B COO mij s the bank building 22x44 ; an clfico building whlcurents for 315 a month ; n largo flro and burglor prool eato with Yale time lork coit $1,600 , also -v v err Urge bank book flre proof cafe , bank counter , desko. liird coal stove , In f-ict , n complete - pleto bank oulllt , together with lot 4ix06 on Locust street. Title perfect. 'l rms J cash , la'anccon nno and two jcirs tliuo If desired. Cillcn oraddro's Jay h. Whlto , Uraud Uland , Neb. E2MI WK Oder for fa'o a bunch of fOclmico heavy feed ing steers ( jrideu ) In good flesh welshing UCO and upw jrds. Str iigo Broj , S loux City , Ion a. 453-20 FOll SALE A now t > po writer at ft discount. Also all kinds of Typo writer and Ca'lgraph supplies , httlpo & , Davis , Room 10 , Union Block , opposite Opera House. 617 tf F I OK HALE Cheap , a restaurant In good locatlo nt 220 north 16th bt. 607-23p n FFOU FOU SALE Furniture and fixtures at a bargain. Commercial Hotelgood house , three stories high , cvorj thing rcw. On account of health of proprietor. Will fell bul dlnirif desired Call rtt hotel or address Frank Elliott , Manager , Falls City , Neb. 45S-21p T7IOU SALE Good cow. ols open bungyhor80 and JP harneis Inquire J. Jllchal , Mall Carrier. 452 tf TTiOllSAliE Second hand leather scat top phaeton JP also four spring delivery wagou , clicap. W J WcUhans & Co. , City Mills. 274-tf FOR SALS ICO pianos and organs , boxes suitable firojal or feed boxes. A. Hospo. 303.1m FOll SALE A good frame house , 5 rootis , all In peed order lltut bo mov ed at once Apply to the We-tern Newspaper Uulon , cor. 12th and How ard street ) . 311 tf " SALE A B ° od 6ij0 uar buggy 217 H 13th 1 street. " > < " " FOR SAT.K Wholcsa'o notion wagon , horses , har ness , all complete , with established route in wes tern low x vvill bo sold cheap. Satisfactory reasons for selling. Inquire Bee otEco. SfS-lOp [ ? OH SALE Cheap a second hand high top buggy. JU Inquire at Simpson's Carriage Factoiy , Dodge , between 14th and 15th. 230-tf TjlOll SALE 620 acres land on Middle Beaver , In J1 Smith county Kansas , 250 aero under fence , plenty of hv ing water for stock. Good frame house 10x20 , with kitchen 12x20. 200 acres In cultivation , price $1,000. Terms J cish , balance on time to suit purchasers. Will also tell 00 head cattle If purchaser desires. Address Thomas Mitchell , Smith Centre , Kansas , or Fulton & Grove , Hlvcrton , Neb. 25Mni TTj > OR SALE 150,003 brick on cars at Bellevuo. H. JF 1. Clarke. 218 tf FOR SALE Loose hay delivered In largo or smal quantities. A now line side bai top buggy and a wholesale notion or peddlers wagon. , U. J. Canan & Co. 176-lm FOll SALE Nellgh House , brick , three ctorlcs , only hotel In town , iOroorrs , to leaf o for 3 orb rears. Ihe proprietor of the Nullgh House wishes to sell the furniture ard fixtures of tnU hotel on easy time and terms , and lease the hotel for tli o stated ibovo Alaowonld sell hotel outright , If agreeable , Kor particulars Inquire of John J. Kiug , Agent. West I'olnt Nebraska. , 249-15 T7 < OR SALE Two second hand pianos , at Kdholm i.1 & Erlckson' * MIBO | Store on 18th St. 890-tl FOll SALE A whole f took of clothing , boots and shoef , buildings at cost , retiring from business. 3. II. Peterson , 04 south Tenth street. 113 3m I poll SALE Boiler and engine. I have nearly now nolltr and engine and Knowlo'u pump , 49 jorso power , for sale cheap. T. B. Clarkson , Solniv- er , Neb 8lm FOll SALE Ncrtheest corner 20th and Curalrijr etrott O. F. Uavla i , Co. , 1506 Farnam street , 875 tf ipOK HALK Clitap , a iil a LOtlBRO , full lot , clry water fi blocks from the court house. M. Leo rocer , 22d and Lcavcnwortn. 857.mo ] FOR SUjE-Kmjines now and second hand 10 h. p. 15 h. p and 20 b. p. portable and stationary ; also lOHcraof any slzo and style. Richard & Clarke , U , 1' I Y. bet 17tn ud ISth HU Omaha. 643-tf POU BALK A pili ting otHco suitable lor asmal newspaper or job offlco. Wil sell for cash or er. ihacgo for Omaha City property. AddrtsaX. . Z. O' Jeo oIBou. -188-tf FOH DALE Two open BeoonU-nond bugs las will one delivery w gen , chwp , tt nift Barney M. Wlt-ti M130ELLANEOTJS. Fortune tdl , a'sodraler In rlii ( lowers mule toi rder for any purpose , oincr of Kth and Haclllu street , No. 021. tS.Mdp LOSr On Frida ) evcnlnir Octolril : , n pair of ( > ( iera Ulasses. Thr tinder will be rewarded br .avIngtlieoiniNr. 22 > .4 CallfornU btreet. C..1Q lo "lAKPIIWTFU AND BOILDKR-IUnryBaddellng. J No. < M south nth street bUwio i Jaoksor au < l tavciittorth , desires t Infroui tha public that lie Is owpri.iartd ) todo all kind of Carpenter work , tuch n houi.es , barm , tldonalU ic , , on short notice and tasonable price , Orders bj mall will redlvo iironmt ttcntlon * 11-14 TRAYEU-Fnur large cow , Ihrej red and one Jrtdwltn white neck Finder will plcue return ) coruirel7tlianil Joncii etroet. Anton Tl miner- " " _ 031-lOp 7\OUN1) Ayjllowhorse , had Been hitched tn a . ' groro-y wa.-oii Inquire of F 0. Kouiz , brick- rd , south 16th street utur city lirtdlg , uilt c2tj f 1 N New comb Is the bosa rag caiiict wtiier J 1219 ictrman nvo. 470 lip \ \ \ . H. P. Jensin liasraTiuvid hU oillija md resl. J duice to the N , K. oornrr 18tn and Leavcnworth _ _ _ _ _ IWJ-lm 3H1VY iiUlin , rh.ks anil compuoU cleaned with . unitirj rUartr K ttfatlon | guaranteed by i1 At.cltut > (8oru ) J. M Smith , ) box 3 < 8 S7S I Ira rMS * . Y tM u'ooa rwu " > rf. Sprin wtter. tf ll.tl ( TIIAYUI ) OR h'f Olilix Ocelmymirp , Mar'oTi 5 lonhvad nbout nlnuvean old ; wnlte ipot on le , witlnnldljauJ bridle mi , ih.d wl h Icither nljr * hoes mi front feet. Llnral ie arl will l,0 venb > glvrg Infor.alsn rt Jam's S uUicus-n1 * cr > a'mlM , uur. lOtli and Hariiej Uu > t l Onnha. hrnf | abimionctl home. kind * In Iioitlin .it Kounai , il.no oorrospond th me by let er at cnc Kmj Mulhot'aad , Real "J 1 Icanclol aa'tintoiton , Kaunas. -Cor.lltU and Jones. r . J cclviajatlonU mrftrliiR fnu uy diMota not - Al o tdiea In a dcllc-ata JIUon