OMAHA. DAILX" BEE SATURDAY , OCTOBER 25 1884 THE DAILY BEE Omntirv Oniou , M > . i t l F rn m St. Council I Bluffs Ofllcc , No 1 1'cntl S Btroet , Near 11roa lw y. New York Office , lloom 05 TrlUnno mbUshcd trttj irrrnlng , K ctpl 6cndaj Th * enl ) K6nday morning daily. EH 1 ST HAIt. One 7c t . CltttO I Thrco Month . | .00 tUKontM . "J " ° ' ' ' " ? nth . If ° ° 1'cr Week , SB Cents. Tna wmniT w , rn usu D ivsar WIBKIBDJLT. , TURKS K8TMII > . BI Te t . 12.00 1 Thrco Months . I 60 . . 1. 00 | One Month. . . . 0 A , OCKmanltitlcns relating to Now * andKdltorlal * uittcrathauld bo addressed to the KDITOU or Tin 13ii. All Cuslncra Letters and Remittances ihonld be Hdroswd to Tux BM rtmutuirni OOKPAHT , OUAIM. Drafts , Checks and Poctofllco onion to to made pay able to the cider ol the company. TOE BEE PUBLISHING GO , , PROPS' ' K. llOSHAVATKIt , Keillor. A. II. Fitch , Mnnnjrcr Dally Circulation , I' O. Box , 488 Omaha , Neb. would think from reading Jim Laird's homo organ that Van Wyck and Kosowatcr are running for oliico in the Second congressional district. GENTLEMAN QEOiinn PKNDLETON is to uddrcas the democrats of Umalm nozt Monday. Wo suppose that ho will tell them all about civil service reform. THE Chicago Jlcruld , having hoon aaltod by a reader why the term "widow" is applied to Butler , that paper replied that ho acquired that fltlo booauoo in a speech aomo years ngo ho oaid ho was like n widow ho know what ho wnntod. "Wno enters hero loavnahopo hohind , ' the inscription which the poet's im agination placed over the warmest plao that ho could imagine. "Who enters hero loaves neap behind , " was the inscrlp tion over ( ho gateways of Ohio jast prior to the recent election. TUB recent supreme court decision in Pennsylvania oustalning the claim o : the state to tax through olooplng-cars receives an ofTsot ia the decision ofJudgo Stanley Blntthowa in the case of the state of Tennessee against the Pullman palace-car company , brought in the fed eral court , to compel the company to pay a privilege tax on its cars , The court holds that such tax can bo collected only on cars run exclusively in the otato , and not on thoao running through the state , The question now urines , at what place can the sleeping-car companies bo com pelled to pay taxes on its through cars , and if there is any such designated place , does the company pay its taxes on such care ? It would nocin that the head quarters of ouch companies are the proper places for them to list their their through cars. For instance , the Pacific Pullman car company has its headquarters - quarters in Omaha and keeps and repairs ita through cars in this city , and wo would suppose that hero is the proper place for it to pay its taxes. THE registrars should publish their Hats promptly so that every voter can see that ho is properly registered. An other object in promptly publishing the registration lists is to afford the people n timely opportunity to discover if there are nny illegal voters registered. The now law provides that the residence of every voter shall bo given. As there are many changes of residence during the year the registrars cannot bo too caraful in making out their lists. Heretofore the usage haa boon fo leave the imblicn tion of the lists until the very last mo raont , and then a great many persons have discovered that they have not boon registered , and consequently this has caused much annoyance and confusion on election day. As this is a presidential year the registration will bo very largo , but nevertheless there will bo a largo 'number of voters who will neglect to at tend to this duty until it is too lato. Every effort should bo in ado to got every voter registered before election day. THE Br.i' propoaos , in the iutovoata of the public welfare , to propound to every candidate for the legislature a for ques tions concerning measures and reforms which the people of Omaha and Douglas county desire. Wo do not propose to , trust to luck or accident or the poraonal standing of any candidate , The eltiaons of this city and county want to know defi nitely to what those men are willing to pledge themselves in the noxtlogialaturo. Ono of those questions will bo the aboli tion of the present Bjatom of city assess ment. Another will bo the reduction of the number of justices of the peace to three or four. A third will bo a ohango in the royonuo laws to provide for the taxation of the railroad depot grounds , I. machine ehopj and other property not . actually used for right of way , the same as other property U tared. A fourth question will bo the reduction of tlio pas eager mileage rates to three cents a ' mile. A fifth question will bo the revision of tholawaso as to provide penalties against railroad discrimination and extortion Theeo are some of the questions that legisUtiva candidates will have to an awer BO that the people can know exact Iy how they stand. Any man who is not willing to declare himself in favor ot thoao measures will bo sot down as op. posed to the best intoroats of the people , and consequently he cannot expect their support. The railroad bostca in select ing their candidates ascertain beyond a shadow of a doubt just how they stand on all question * affecting the railroads , and the candidate wJvo cannot fully sat- Itfy them by his record and by pledges aa to the future never receives their sup. port. Uovrft is tirao for Uio people to protect tlietnielvea in the satno way , and if they don't do-it they have only thorn ! to blurne for LAIUD'S VERACITY. Wo have received a letter from a post master in the Bocoud congrcssionnl dis trict , whoso name is withhold for obvi ous roaoonsBayinglha t at a recent political meeting in that district one of Jim Laird's strikers stated that THE BUG had retracted all that it had said concerning Lilrd , but , no the postmaster oddn , no ono believed the statement. TUB But has told nothing but the truth about Jim Liird , and it has not retracted ono word , nor docs it ptoposo to stultify itself in any ouch manner. The fact is that Liird's circulars mid explanations arc audacious frauds. His veracity is quoted very low aud it has boon questioned oven in the courts when ho wa.t practicing before Judge GAslln. His defense is a tiasuo of falsehoods from beginning to on.l. IIo says that in the Stinking Water mattbrho was exonerated by three gov ernment oflicern. Who were ihnno ofll- con ? Two of them wcro ofllcora of the McCook land oflico , who were themselves implicated in the fraud , and the other was Starhuck , wtio in ado the surveys for the Laird-Kelly gaug from Uostingo. They wcro fit ofliccrs to exonerate Jim Liird , The whole course of Laird coil- victs him of lying. Liird claims hn was in his seat all the time , but Mr , W. II , Morse , of Olarks , who In known to bo a railroad man and working with the rail road republican faction , has repeatedly said that while ho was in Washington for throe weeks last winter ho could not find Laird , although ho made a thorough search for him half a do'/on ttmus. Other Nebraskans - braskans have had thu same trouble in looking for Laird in Washington. IIo was hardly over in his seat or in hia com mittee room. Where ho was is some thing that will have to bo loft to sur mise. CONSPIRATORS. James Laird in his homo organ de nounces Van Wyck , Rosewater and Stickol as conspirators who want to send democrats to congress , and who doslro t aid the solid south , not with the shot gun policy , but with slander and bull dozing. Now if there is any bull-dozo : in this state his name is Jim Liird. But why should Laird and his frionda in the Second district change their tactics jus before election ? For weeks and weeks they have urgently appealed to the demo crata to elect Laird on the ground that h ia a hotter democrat than Stickcl. They have Bought to convince the demo crata that there ia a conspiracy agaiuat Morton , because THE BII : : asaaila him , and therefore it ia the duty o democrats to veto for Laird. Now that they are on the homo atrotch they are appealing to the republicans by waving the bloody shirt. So far ns aiding the solid oouth is concerned the defamers of Gapt. Stickol are reminded that ho fought for the Union throughout the war of the rebellion , and participated in numerous battles , and made for hinisol a gallant record. The question , how ever , for the republicans of the Second district is whether they want a man in congress who has such an unsavory re cord as Jim Laird has , who haa boon ab sent from hia scat two-thirds of the time , and who , when in his neat , does not ro- prcsont the wishes of the republicans or [ > f r.ny other class in his district except the corporate monopolies. IT is a noticeable fact that thoMormons ire enthusiastically in sympathy with the lomocrats. This is explained by the fol- lowlngjfrom n Now York journal : "Tho national republican committee is In re- jolpt of information from n source they : onsidor entirely trustworthy that nt a jouncll of the , Mormon church hold at Salt Lake City It was voted to give to the latlonal democratic committee ono tenth sf the church tithings amounting to a. largo sum of money to bo used in ai-1- ing the election of Cleveland , and , if pos- liblo , n majority of both houses of con- jross. In return for this contribution , the Mormon council secured u prnmlao from the democratic committee that in the event of aucceas Utah ahall bo ad mitted to the union as a state. As anad- litionul inducement fur Utah's admission ; hu council promised that oho will us a lomocratio state Bond two democrats to , ! iu United Stutos ooimto. " Now that Vanderbilt has given ? 500- 300 to the Now York collegoof phjsiclana ind Burgeons , ho ought to receive the 3cst medical attendance for himself and family for the rest of their lives free of jhargo. Perhaps ho has figured out that t would bo cheaper to pay $500,000 in a junch , than it would bo to pay the bills , From time to time , of high-priced doc- tors. JOHN KELLV'H Now York Star , ovl lontly having in mind the fact that Dlovoland's warmest supporter is IJonry Ward Beechor , asks the following perti nent question : Lot's BOO , wasn't Henry Ward Boochor the man who declared that the working , man who couldn't live on a dollar a day wasn't lit to live ? IT occurs to us that If as much effort had boon made in behalf of the Nebraska state fair as there is now being made in this state for the Now Orleans exposition , our fair would have boon much moro of a success BO far as exhibits are con- ; ornod , and the benefits to our people would have been much greater. THE people of Now York city are : allod upon to raise $31,607,500 , or icarly § 30 for every man , woman and : hild , for local toxeafor ( the next year. I'ho Commercial Advertiser Bays if that s not a strong argument for a change of slty government , then ono cannot bo nado , _ Ir the Omaha BUK'H opinion of J. Ster. ing Morton ii worth quoting by ropubli- an p pori in thu second district , why ia not the Br.F.'s opinion of Jim Laird worthy of the tame endorsement ? TiiiiEn-rouiitii.s of the grain cent cast from D < ikoU this season ia being shipped by rail to Duluth , and thence cast by wa ter. This is a black eye for Minneapolis and a big boom for Duluth. THE slight wave of the bloody shirt by Blaine at Fort Wayne haa had the same clTocl upon the democrats us n red rag has upon a bull. OTHER LANDS THAN OURS. Parliament was convened on Thursday. The queen's opocch , after complimenting General Gordon for his successful defense of Khartoum , which , by the way , was achieved without any help from her majesty's ministry , asks the houeo of commons to vote further appropriations to continue operations in Egypt , while the house of lords is politely requested to give ita sanction to the extension of the franchise bill. Victoria's inoasngo is short and sweet , being moro praiseworthy for what it omits than for what it con- tainn. And now the struggle over the franchise extension and ro-appomtmont will begin in earnest. Revolutions never move biskward , and there is no doubt that Gladstone will succeed. An unpleasant sensation has boon caused by the pulioation of the corre spondence on the conference which Bis marck has called together on the Cong question. The tone of the letters be twcou the French and Gorman diplomats the ostontotioua addressing of Princ Bismarck by M. Do Courcol as Mo ; Prince , tends to increase the ouspiclo that there ia a combination to attack th colonial supremacy of England. Th ministerial organs are doing their bos to put a good face upon the thing , bu the summoning of the conference certainly tainly marka another date In the term ! nation of the epoch when England enjoyed joyed the monopoly of the colonizatiot of the uninhabited parts of the world Both Mr. Gladstone and Sir. * Charloi Dilko have made bold attempts to hoa the pessimistic tone , which ia now habitual to England. The prlmo miniate declared that the strength of the ompl waa increasing , and that the day had no como vrhon England need fear to look i the face of any country in the world ; an Sir Charles Dilko , who haa always boo known ai a curious hybrid between a rad ical and a jingo , declared that the En glish blood and tongue must remain , un der God's blessing , ever dominan throughout the world. The Pall Mnl Gacc , which was the first to got up the prevalent scare , mocks 11 these bravi words as containiug a frightful mistake which , if not promptly corrected , maj involve England in overwhelming diaas tor. tor.Tho The St. Jnmos Gazelle , which ia con ntitutionally saturniuo , improves the hour by describing the danger to Englial in India in the most lurid ttrma , ntut tin government has at last been compelled t : make some attempt to moot the curren alarm by publishing some plans for tin strengthening of colonial dofonsos. It seems prohiblo that a representative of the United States may attend the conference foronco which has boon summoned by Prince Bismark to consider the question of the commerce of the Congo , if it should convene. V/hothor the conference will actually bo hold , however , there ia some doubt , the statement that Ftancn insists on broadening the topic to bo con sidered , so as to include jtho Niger river , indicating an obstacle which may prove serious. But Bismarck's ansuranco to Lord GranVille that the conference would confine itself to the purely commercial phnao of the Congo question , will smooth the way for several of the powers which have boon hesitating to enter it , and the probability is that It will bo brought about. The appointment of an envoy from the United States to attend the conference ia quite another matter from the selection uf an agent to represent this country as mi ally of the International Association , B was done last aumiuor. Since then , the Congo question has changed , und ha rapidly broadened into ono that deeply interests the whole European world. It is impossible to foresee what arrango- inont Bismark intends to suggest , or ivhat , as the Issue of the general deliber ation , will become of the respective and rival claima of the French , the Portu- , 'ueno and the International Association. Lt is at least to bo hoped , on all accounts , .hat if the conference should ba hold , the issoinblud diplomats will hit upon a plan ivhich will give rqual opportunities to the : ommorco of each nation , Whether it is a Bound and aafo polioy 'or the United States to accredit an envoy ; o nny conference with foreign powcra , jioro is much reason to doubt. The Irish nationalist party are In some thing of a quandry as to the course they ire to take. Mr. Gladstone has offond- ; d them by retaining Earl Spencer us Viceroy , In the face of the accumulated mdoncopf the hatred and disgust felt l > y the Irish people towards his govern- niont. Since the Cornwall gang were whitewashed , and an investigation of the Maamtrasna cases was refused , the dis- { ust has reached a liAlght which must istonish oven hia lordship. On n recent tour in Munster ho was grootnd with black flags , cheers for Parnoll , and shop windows shut as if in an occasion of pub. lie sorrow. Ono gentleman was oxpollcd from the local branch of the league for ihaking hands with her majesty's re pro- lontativo. although ho explained ; lmt ho was token by surpriao and TO- jrotted the act. That auch a Viceroy is Icing no good to the cause of alien gov- irmnont , Mr. Gladstone should bo thd kflt to aoo. It Is ho and not the nation , ilista who should bo anxious to have him replaced by some ono loss offensive. But the nationalists urge his removal , and the ? rime minister hesitates to perform a [ irudont act , because it may bo taken as i desertion of a friend under fire , and losslbly because it may bo used against ; ho liberals In English politics. The : orlos already be in to charge that a Ivilmalnham tronty Is on foot , and that .ho removal of Earl Spencer is to bo the > rlco of the Irish vote on the franchise Jill. . That Mr. Parnoll and his friends will rote against that bill under any circum- itancos is exceedingly improbable. They ook to it as a means to atronuthon their > wn party in Ireland. It will give them ho majority in several Irish countica and > hup number of boroughe , now huld by ho liberals mainly. If their vokrt wore icodod to its repasBogo by the hou o of loinmoni , they hardly would ho with- told. The worst they can venture ia tot to vote at all , and this will not roakon the hands of the ministry. The nil will bo much the stronger before thn > eers and the oouutry if it passes the house of commons without the support of that Irish party , which has the moat to gain from its passage , Franco and England freed Greece from shameful oppression though Eng land timidly disavowed , happily too late , the nnblo act of her bravo admiral , who in 1827 with his French and Russian colleagues , annihilated the Ottoman ( loot at historic Navarino. The French people - plo have always joined with French scholars in sympathy with Grocco ; and it is not unnatural that this sympathy should bo reciprocal between two peoples ples having much In common , Under KingOtho , everything official In Hellas was conformed to German models ; but when his rigid and narrow-minded authority was shaken off , Franco took ogain her place at Athens. A French military ami naval commission under Gen , Vacsour and Admiral Lojctino Is now about to sail from Marseilles , at the request of the Greek government , to re organize the Hellenic army and navy. The death of that royal eccentric , the Dnko of Brunswick , gives riao to a fresh complication of Ituropean politics , which may provo serious. It is true that the dominions of the late duke are BO small , that ho might almost have seen their frontiers on every side from his palace windows. But oven a petty sovereignty Is sometimes a bono of bitter contention 1'otweou considerable powcra. The next heir to the duke , who , by hia still moro eccentric predecessor , died childless , is Ernest , English Duke of Cumberland , and titular Klngjof Hanavor. This prince who ia second cousin to the English Queen , might have boon to-day reg nant , instead of titular , King of Hanover , had not hit ) father , the late King George , who waa blind politically , as woll.ns physically , resisted the aggrandizements of Prussia. Resist , however , ho did , and as a consequence , Bismarck obsorbod Hanover without saying "by your loavo. " It is not probable that Bismarck , hav ing ousted the English house from Hano ver , will allow it to enter Brunswick. Neither the Duke of Cumberland , nor the next heir after him , the Duke of Cambridge , will probably over on joy the diminutive a wools of Brunswick sovereign ty. Brunswick gave its name to the reigning family of England ; but England will scarcely join issue with the Germans in order to seat a great-grandson of George III , on the duoal throne. Every act of Russia in the far East is at this time scrutinized with a predispo sition to find in it some latent hostility to China. With ouch a doairo ono may easily see fresh menaces to Pokin in the announcement that Yladivostock on th Puciliu coast of Siberia , cloao to th Coroa , ia to bo fortified , and that dock yards and additional shipa are to pro claim the power of Russia in that quar tor. When M. Ferry has fairly won Franco and the chambers to an open ad vocacy of war ngahist China , u Ruesian alliance , if such ia in the wind , may thai : bo lesa inappreciable to the common ob server , vlTho French budget commlttoo ha pared , down unmercifully the estimate of the minister of public worship. A strong effort is now being made in Franr-i bo put an end to the strange spectacle presented in the official expenditure each poor of millions moro than the revenues riiia effort is not only wnc , but neces iary ; for continued deficits must in time Bankrupt oven so wealthy a nation as Franco. The committee has pared inow the allowance of the Arch- biohop of Paris , never generous in view of the charitable demands failing jpon that prolate. It has also cut down ho allowance for ' ' " ; 'repairing" cathedrals , fliis last action'will not bo received with mmixod regret by thoao who deplore ho wholesale "restoration " , not always visoly planned heretofore , of those won- Irons monuments of architectural genius diich Franco abounds as superior to ho English cathedrals as Greek works TO to Roman , and yet virtually unknown n America. \VEAV15B'S AVEAK.VESS. To Opposes Improving tuo Missouri to Hcli ) tlio Unllrouds , FALLS GUY , Nob. , October 22. ? o the Editor of the BEE. I BOO that Jamoa Laird has boon ac inaod of dodging the river and harbor till , or the appropriation for Improving ivera and harbors. If this is ao , and his llstrict is west of the river , what can bo aid of A. J. Weaver , whoso district is ilong the west bank of the Missouri , rom Douglas county to the Kansas line iiVocvor voted against the bill ns I am in- ormed. and his excuse is that there was \ big atoal in the appropriation , and that 10 was offered 8500,000 for tho. Missouri Ivor , and that would not have amounted , o much. Since the railroads have been milt has Douglas , Sarpy , Cass , Otoo , tfeniaha and Richardson counties 10 interest in the improvement > f the Missouri river ? Ten or iftoon years ago there waa heavy iteamboat traflio on the river and all the owns on its banks prospered. Five nun- Irod thousand dollars would keep a snag mat running from Kansas City to Oma- ia for about four years , and yet our con- ; rossman thought it waa not important mough to give it any funda. Ilia ob- oot was plain. It would deprive the allroada of some freight and ho opposed tin thotr bohalf. Had ho done other- vise the railroads would not support him For re-election. Thin fact should bo remembered by the 'oteraof river towns , whoso prosperity rould bo greatly increased by renewal of radio on the river , and by farmers whoso iroducta could bo moved to market for a reat deal loss that the railroads now bargo. Arago and Rule , two towns in lichardson county were ilorishing towns 'oforo ' traflio was driven from the river. t is a matter of aolf-interost for all vot- r in the district to vote against Weaver nd for 0. H. Brown , whoso public roo- rd is a guarantee that ho will represent nd support the interest ! of the people as gainst corporations. ] } . LNTI-MONOPOIjISl'B , ATTENTION intl-TVIonojioly MeotlnjjB In tlio Boo i nl IM rlot. J , Burrows K < i , of Gage county , for three earn uncretary of the State Fanners' Alll. nee , will sprak on tlio political Uities of thu oy In the Second a ngrctiilcnil district , at 10 following named dated iitul jiUwe : llnrvnrd. Clay county , Friday , October 21 , ' : i p. m Clay Center , Clay county , Friday , October I. at 7 p. in. Nulsnn Nuckolla county , Satmday , Octo- > r 26 , 2 p in. 8u | cilur Nuckolla county , Saturday , Octo- rtf ! > 2p in. Klvertun , Franklin county , Honda' , Goto r < ! 7 , ft p in. Bloominpton , Itanklin county. Monday ctoU'r 27 , 7 l > m , U i ublican City , Ifarlaa county , Tuesday , , otober 28 , 3 p. m , | Orient ) * , llnijan county , Tuesday , October 11 ! , 7j > . in. . f HeruerClty , Fttrna.1 county , Wednesday , October 21) , 'J p. in. Arrnpnlioo , Pumas county , Wednesday , Oc- lotwr 29. 7 l > . in. Cambridge , Fiirnai county , Thnuday. Oc- tobcr 30. 2 ji. in. Ax ell , Konruoy county , Friday , Octobei 31 2 p. in. Minden , Kearney county , Friday , October 3i 7 p. m. limiting , Adams county , Saturday , Novcm' qer 1 , 2 p. tn. Local committees are requested to < ; eo that meetings are well advertised , and where con nection cannot bo mndo liy rail to provide convojanco for speaker to hia next appoint ment. liy order congressional committee Second district. _ Unptaln .T. II , Stlcklo'n Appolntmcnta Cnpt. J If. Stickle , of Thaycr county , nntl- monopoly candidate for congress in the Ud dis trict , will discuss the political issues of the day at tlio following points in southwestern No- brceka on the datea hero named : Kud Cloud-Friday , October 21th , at " .gO 1) in. in.Hon. Hon. James W. Davis will ncldrosi the po-jplo on the political items of the day at the following places people wlthour reference party csspocially Invited , At Pawnoi City , October 21 , 7 1' . in. At linrcliard , October 25 , 7 t > . m. At Humboldt , October 17. ! 7 p. m , At Falls City , October 28 , 7 p. in. At Stella , October , 2 ! ) , 7 p. in. At Auburn , October 80. 7 p. m. At Nemakn City , October 31 , 7 p. m. At Nebraska City , November 1 , 7 l > . tn. At I'lattfjmoutli. November S , 7 p. ni. Col. L. 0. Pace , candidate for Lieut , Gov ernor ! Grafton , Oct. 25 , 1. p. in , Friend , Oct25 , 7 p. m Nebraska City , Oct. 2f , 7 p. m. Nowmarket , In. , Oct. 28 , 7 p. in. Bedford , Ia. , Oct. 2U , 7 p. in. Piiwneo City , Oct. 30 , 7 p. in. liluo Springs , Oct. 31 , 7 p. m. Sewnrtl , Nov. 1,7 p in. By order of II. M.Vill3 , Chairman central committee. POLIOE"OOUKT , A Lively Itackct in the Third AVnwl Thursday Thursday night Officer Buckley was callodto Tenth street , between Douglas Dodge , to arrast two colored prostitutes who were drunk and making a loud noiseHo placed the women under ar rest , but they refused go and began gan to fight the oflicor. Ono of then got a board and struck Buckley with I several times , once square in tha face About this time the "coons" had swarm cd around thicker than bees and ono great big strapping fellow managed to strik Buckley in the mouth , cutting his Ii slightly. The oflicor then lot go of th prostitutes and blow his whiatlo for help and upon ita arrival the women won taken to jail. They fought all the way , and ono of them waa nsarly ; naked by th tirao they arrived at the jail. This tnor ning in police court they were fined SI" each and coats. The neighborhood where theao women were found ia doubtless thohardcatparto this city and is n rondeavous for prosti tutes , pimpa and gamblers. That tin thing epould bo tolerated is a ehamo an otcpa should bo taken to rid the city c thpae peat houses , for such they aro. Jamoa McGuire , a young thug , wh makes night hidooua in the Fifth ward waa arrested by Hollow , a block watch man last night. Ho waa drunk aud nbus iva and Hollow took him in. Ho wa fined $5 and coats In'pollco court. Smytha's drum corpf , a first-class com panyand but recently organized , \7illturnoui to-morrow night at the republican parade , The corps consists of four anaro drums , oni bass drum and two fifers , The boys will b prepared to turn out on any occasion , nni will no doubt be appreciated. _ _ I have fried for eleven vtars to have raj wlfi : urcd of a terrible skindiseaBu. The Cutlciira llein' 5)U ( Cutlcura Uoolvout , the now Iliood I'urlBer , intornallv , aud Cutlcura , the preat f-kln Cure , and Uutli-ura nap , an c\qui6ito Skin Ujautifler extern tl'jInto ) done In sU weeks what I have Irnd lei tUvn ) ears to have dono. You shall have thn par llo'ilirs s so n tu 1 can give tin m to vi u and avi > ro so well k own lu thli pirt of the oountry. it vvil licnollt iou , and the rcmidlcawlll cure all wh' > uat Hifpi. CUAS U. WHITII. Majivlllo , Ky. BLOTCHEFCURED. luscdjKUr Cuticura Remedies for Illotchcs , ami im completely curodto , my tnotprcsslblu joy. Cutl : iimS < Hplstho best I liivo ever used and to 'lu iroIcKslon It IK Invaluatla for cleaning the bUn , hi rtby rimovln ) ; all ' cork " grease , pal t , and all : h * > tuO med by tuun , leaving the Ml pure and vhltoand soft Mygreatittpleasurolaln recoininen ling nicli an article. II M\CK , Champion Coinluut' Holler skater. Young * ton u , Oalo. SALTlmEUM. I have had the Salt liheum for about three years ind have spent time an I money to luvd It aurcd , without success , until I trieJ the Cutlcura It medics , ivhch nro dohiKlho woik. (1. J. YOUNG. Uarabdeld , Ooos County , Oregon. § 200 FOlf NOTHINa. Having paid about 3200 to first class doctors to : ure my baby , without success , I tried the Cutlcura Itemediee , which completely cured after tislnir three ! > ottlcs. WJ1. OOKUON. 87 Arlington AveChirlcitovn , Max. Said i very where. Trice : Cutlcura , fOcts ; IUnolvcnt.il : SoapM eta. I'OTTinUllua ANoCuxM- HI. Co , llnitoi ) , Ma . Send for "How to Cure Skin Diieucs. " ITTfTlTCUllA bOAl' for Hough Chopp J und t U JL J , lUxhleiKd bhlo und Hands. If a chIM Is properly jo ) out , lupiy childhood are the re ' eultH Thoutai ( Is of In ( llanti are ptovlsli and fretful became they io /being B'owly starred , /.OHlot ; to the Inabllliy riof mother * to mpply At ho proper nourUh- 3 meiit Illifitesro-'d will , supply th dfdclency . . better thu any otlur ; jeeetl , ti ou andtluvu tici'n iucccklully icarcd on lldge't Food ! lie llldzo' Vood litmtup lu CJnr , iur lzei at 35n and up ard. Hold by ' ' ' i'OOLUIC'11 A CO. , on label. VEHICLES ! k U/BBffrTUEGY / ) ° CO' i J SPECIAL NOTICES . tJTSpoclnls will Positively not bo Inserted unless pnla In i ndvnnco. TOM 0NKV loaned on chattel ? . IHIIroad Tickets M bought and cold. A. Foreman , 213 8. 18th 146-11 OMAHA Financial Kxcnii7e ! , la'go nr small loan mideonapprovod security 1517 DjughuSU 742-lmp \fONKY TO t.OAH Kinni of JJOU. itid 0)iwtiii ) ivl 0. f D 7ls and Co. , r.e l CaUto ted to A. ent * ISIS V'lrnun 8t IJB- WASTED. \lrANTEI-A good cook. Mr. John J. Monell 2COSSI. Mary's avo. jsn28 | AX7AN'Tii : ) CII rot clam table wallers at Danlmim'a ro tauiantl61R Doilgo. 330-27 il A laundry girl nt the Omaha house llarncy , lct. 12thand ISth. 831-2'ip "V"\7AN > riD Younx man about seventeen s arsis IT tant book kccj er. Address stating afro and residence h ix 004 8S5-25p - & Atlmicst 10th MM WANTED-TlnncrntHfvdel California. 830 i7 \yASTKD-A good barber at < 12 south 13th St. 825-211 D- girls at Hhven lioiiio. South 10th St. WANTED A job printer. Nonobutagoodeobcr man need apply AilJrcsj "Flail , " North llend Nell. 771-27 TTTANTK D-Tvvo dining room ulrlsnt 104 H. ICtl V > St. A salesman uho undcra'nnds thn fur- nlturo trade , no others need apply , M. P Mar- tln.niOS ISthHt. 316-24 TyANTKD DlihuoshcMinallRlrl and K'rl ' to woth II lor her board at the Kmtnet lmno. 7S7-27p TIT'ANTKD A ( rood girl lor general hoiisuwork , > t cor. CapHcl avenue and 12tli St. 7f3 2Bp "YTrANTKIJ Bowing machine hands at the Omaha \ > Shlit Factory. 003-tl vyANTKU Agents ( or the ilutiu IUU Innurmco 1 1 Co. Address the Company at Stuart Nell 032-lin Tailors. Flrst-clasj sitting p'aces for tullors at ! K1 12th St. 03J Im TVfANTED Ladles or ( fentlcmon In city or country IT totakonlce , lUht and plcasint work at their C02-lui WANTED Agents to sell Grttely's Universal Edu cater on monthly payments Call on or ad dress W. D. r. Lowry , room 6,119 north 10th St. , Omaha. 371.1m ANTKD-LADIE3 OR GENTLEUEN-In city or country , to take nice , light and pleasant work nt their own homes ; $ ) to $5 per day easily and quietly made ; work icntby mail : no canvassing ; no stamp for roplv. Please addr&w llollablo llauf'a Co. , Philadelphia , Pa. MS-lm OITUA UlHa WAHTBU. T\fANTED A situation bj an experienced l.ouee- ? > keeper. Heferi.nci8B.\cn Address Mrs S.K. Oocd , Otturnw * Iowa. 827.29p WANTKD Employment by n young UJy to do olllconorkor line ncollo work AtnaUo a com petent teacher. Addresi "E. L. ' JJeo cffico. 788-24p TT7"ANTED oituatlcn by an experienced croccry IT man , can kccpboolo ifdoiircil. Good rcferenrta Rl\cn. Address "A. M. " Dee ofllce. 774 25p WANTED A situation by an o\pcrl3ncvtl pro- ccrjm.in. Good retcrenccs given. Anilro'R Ii3 ! north ICthsticet. 764-25p married man want3 situation as noolt- Aiouog keeper , Inw holeaalo cstcblUhmoat lu Omaha. Address " 0. " care Boo. 830-tl "VX ANTCD lloom er rocmi centrally loca'ul for T T ligLt house kceplcg Address "I ) " Bee orlico. T\7'ANTKD-.CCO tn i:20OCO on thirty , > l\ty or IT ninctj da\8bc6t btcunty. Address "S " Reo ollicc. S33 If ; WANTtD Hooui and boird for elxcroan per sons In private family or boarding hou'o Terms rowoiiabie. Addresi Mrs. n. J. Dudley 21 north Main StCouncil lilullj Iowa. 63J7p TT7ANTIU ) Hot of hooka or other writing to do IT evenings by llrst-class book-keeper. Aildrcees "J M. " t.iro lice. 807-28p WANTKD Families n want of female Ivlp can boacc"m.dated nromptly by leaving th ir or ders at 217 N , If th street. 804-24p rpUAVKUNC ! MfN wanting a good outsldo line , JL address "J II. C. " Ueo otllce. 769 25 VT7ANTED To buy a o ty lot to bo pa'd in weekly IT ormonthly Installments. Address "II , IT " I'eo ofllce. 012-tf TTTANTKD ? 2,000 on flret-class city securltyfor 6 VV years , at 9 per cent. Address Box 020 I'ost- odlco 708-tJ FOU KKHT Honnca t.ua Lctc. 1,1011 KENT Two nlco front rooms In private f m- JL1 liy , new cottage j block Nortn of St .Marv'savc , street can * furnlsbed or unfurnished. ' Apply tn No. 44U Convent St. &J2-2JP TpOIl HKN'T New cottage : four rooms , hall , closet Jpantrv and largo garret 833 Southed street bctuc'tn Ic.ivenvvortli and Mafun. Iniiiirc | ncx door north , O3'i27p KPNT House Innul-c first houao nest c FOR Ilaiuld otllCB. E1030 TTiOIl KENT Furnished front room suitable lor X1 two gentlemen , HBnTth 14th.Sc. E262lp IlKNT Two or tlirodirrnt roonn furnuhci : Foil to gentloxan and wile , -115 Ua'.lfotnla St. 83 tf ' ivvoilouant inifiirtil-liecl fruut roouia e'OHKlINI wlndoA-s , suitable fur llijht h urckccp Ing Call at iiortbwts : corner IDth ar.d Califo'nta t eetn. Slc-tf FOH KBM'--ruml8hci ) room at 18IO IJodgostreet. 820 2p 77IOU UiN'T : Nettly fiiriiNhed rnoiiH new block. J modirn improvtniun stonier Iftth and Cnpitol ivc. , one hlo2K from 1'ost olllcu. priced rcjsonible. S19-25p l-iOll UKNT Nlrclj furnished room firstlloor , Hiiit- J1 n' ' lufor two gentlemen 111 Sojth loth St. 81 31p HK.VT A desirable front room on first lloor FOIl for two genticinen 111 S. ISth St. 812-29 KENT Piirnl lied room and board S3 0) per FOH . Very bust location , 1811 Davcnpoit. 015-2'p 1OR llisT ; I'riek lu-Linent. Inquire DiugSturi F Lorner lUih ard Douglas. 8 2 tf IIKNT iluildenee on Dodjfe utr'tt , 11 rronn , Foil conveniences , range , hot and C'11 water , etc. \lioLaiti , JloCague , oppoiite postolllcc. 789 23 KENT Three unfurnlihtd rooms for li-use. FOK . Ilcemer's'block , cor , 6th and Honard. 700Uf IjtOH RENT A flve room cottage on S. W. corner I ? Farnam and 2id. Apply to 0. It. DoaneACo. , ) . W. cor. Uth and Months , 7sy-tf RENT FuanUhed rooms 310 } south Uth FOR , half block from Uoyd'a operabouso , 709-tf ROOMS With board , ties rub o or winter- Apply at tit ChailcallHtel. 7 Oi-tt ' Wllli bard , nlcily furnl < hed rooms tpOitlteNI' 1 with gas and bath room , atS. W. cor. 14th and loneittrecU. 7t7'J6p FOR RENT A small room with or without board 1721 Douglas > t. 6S12Jp RENT A brick c ttate of 6 rooms city water FOR modern improvements 617 pc/month 4 , E. orner of 8th and Hickory Bt. 761 25p FOR IlKNT A fuiniihed room at 1318 Jackson at. 720-4p poll IlKNT rietsant rooms with board 10S ; fT > Oll HUNT PurnUhcd room for light houitkeep- 1 lii ' . Icanant vuw of thu river , brldco and lounill I'lulls. ' Southwest curlier Sth and Howard. 71,4. U ? RUST -Two furnished rooms at 1414 ti. 10th 1 Mrctt , id door R of Hickory. 7l/2 tf HI'.NT Very do lr blo MunUbtil roiins c.n I1 trully located. Apply al Atklnion'd ullllutry lore , loth St 7CO-II OR HUNT I'leasant lurnbliol room 1707 Can t-t. 6 l.28p i UH KKM 'Iwuor ruouu lor llht | h iUo- . ' Ketphii Mi ; Charln . 041-21 p p JJUHIIAY has iiooa j-uitunoi ; . Hprin | { vvatur. . HM.tf T'Oll Hr.NT C(4t ( i-oclu\o IOOIDJ. J , I'lilwu Iloo : lM28UithMh trcei. ,1011 JIKN1' ihrcenew I rlrk utorts on Cumlu ; n . street , ono a corner , ilc.fi.-uo , opuotlto I' . O. ? OU SALK Two Moond bind IUAUOV , at iUhi. in < & LrlcLuon't Mukic Stoic tu Ittb ft. tW-tf FOR IlKNT-Su t of room ! and board 1812 Dc-dpr. [ 33-Im HENI lloomo In prl at mmliy with IriOll 1 without board. Addrow "N. " lleo olllrc. B5ftf L7MIR11KNT l'l nosami organs from tw.i ilollarir 1 Up. A. Ho | > o , 1(10 Dodc. 4D 1m jiuu KENT Two do Irablo rooms , Aim larse .1. front parlor , suitable frr ono or two t-tntleiien. Ic to I one quarter block from St. Maire avenue , 620 I'lo.is.int etrcct. t.37 tf FOR RENT A house with eightroomi. Wurron Snlttler 213 South llthntrcit , 413-tf > OR RENT Ha'f ol double botl'o , four rooms , 17 Shlnn't -d addition , (11. a month. Ai ply room 24 , Omaha National Uink. 370-t FOR IlKNT Hanaaiino furnished rooms 3101 St Uth St. Mr * . M j fpfncor. S72.tt I70R RENT A furnished room 1608 Farnam St. 1 207-H F OR ttKKT-Ono zrAtid square piano. ofndholai rind Krlckson. 4ia-tf VOR SAtr. ifs i A R tiuir.ints and bakery onmbincd In Nebraska with good location mid trade cstablhho i III cl , v of COOO population. ( Mil.v llrst-clasa restaurant In thu phco mid doing moro In Inkety line linn n I otticn In city ciimblned Ice cream pailor In scaion. ( ) icn , Ice houses and i'vcr > thing comp'cto. Will cell fiirnNhcil and Ic'jve overj thing Ulllso'l ' fit n argaln and to r'ghtni'xn with snullcaih payment and ualauro on longtime so ptirchawr cm nnko It pay for Itself W S WISH , I'httjmouth , Neb. 817-n 2-J IpoltSALi : Vent , small hotel , long lease , cheap 1 rent. Capital necessary $2,000. Address "tf. K. " Uco office. 702 2Sp FOU SALE A good hnrto for caih. Inquire at T. E. Uwor k'sgroccryitoro. 801 24p J7iOH.S\LE 1 Fausago chopperliorso power ; one riMidciIng kettle , one lud press. Apply at llrook * 1 } n Market , cor. 13th and 1'lerco S02.tf 7\0ll SALH-SCO.COI feet dry lumber , Ath , Oak , J Kim , tlassnoott andSoltMiplc. K , A. ttliisin , St. Charles , Michigan. 800 n21p FOR SALK New bonllnga'liy. rvcrrthlnccom- n'cto. Inquire at Meat Market , North 18th St' 70i.27ii FOUSUKOKHKNT-Ahou o of B moms haril andsofivvatar,2lo swlth b.rn2l\30. RcntglB. [ or month. Inquire north-cist ojiner 28th and I'icrce St. 778-tl TY"E-A quantity of job an I newspaper typo for eaIo..Aleo a good Zither. 0. T. Bunco , ciro Ilea olllco. ENGINE For sale , ouo new 10 H P. Portab engine and boiler on sklda foreale cheap. Innul Hlchards A , Clarke , U. 1' . U. V. 17th and 18th St. 830-24 POP. SALE Cottage of 5 rooms , barn , corner lot ia Shliin'saddltlononly81.5 ; 0smalcosh ; ! payment and balance monthly. Bargain. llcCaguc , opp. poBtolIice. ( JlOtl Foil SAU ; OR EXCII\NOE-A water power Qilst mill icasonafor'elllriK given on application to Oco. E t'raRS , Waverly , Neb. 004-lmB FOU SALE Now phaeton" Inquire of Uoo. Hlg. gins ut north- cost corner ISth and Dodge681tf 681-tf F IOIl SALE CO feet on Farnara ntrect between 28 audD. JL Lee , Orooer , 2M and Leavenvvorth. f,33-lin JrtOK SALK Fine business rrmtico ot Orand Ishnd 1 Neb 85.COO DUJS ( he bank building 22x ; an ofllco buildlnsr which renti f irSISa mouth ; a largo Ire and burster proof safe with Yale time lor k cost (1 ( , ICO , al'O icrv largu bank book fire proof tafe , bank counter , desks , bird coal stove , In fact , a compo - po ! n bank ouflr : , together v.l h lot 4 0fl on Locust street. Title perfect. 'Itrms i cash , la'anceoa one anil two jcars time If ilc lrcd. Cation oraddro-s Jay E. White , Grand Island , Neb. 622-tf T71OR SALE A Keel frame house , 5 roorrs , all In i1 peed order Must bo moved at once Apj-ly to the \Ve.torn Newspaper Union , cor. 12th and Howard - ard street ] . 311-tf Fen SI.E Cheap a eacond hand hlijh top bujrpv. Inquire at Simpson's Carriage Factory , Dodge , between I4th and 16th. 2SO-U FOIl SALE 520 acres land on Middle Heaver , in Smith county Kansas , 250 acre under fence , Jcnty of living water ( or block. ( Jood frame h tuso B\20 , with kitchen 12x20. 'JOO acres In cultivation , price $1,000. Terms i cash , balance on time to suit purchasers. Will al o cll 00 hca.l . cattle If purchaser desires. Address Tliomoa MltcheP , Smith Centre , vansas , or Fulton & Orov e , Uiv crton , Neb. 257-Ira F IOK SALE 100 pianos and organs , boxes euitiblo for coal or feed boxes. A. Hosoe. , 303-lm I , 'OH SALE 1GO.OOO brick ou cars at Bellevue. II. T. Clarke. 218U FOR SALE A whole took of clothing , boots and shoes , buildings at cost , retiring from business. O. H. I'eteraon , 804 south Tenth street. 113-3ui ; r will buy a phaeton a 131B Farnam St. < -1 085 tf _ _ F OR SALE-NnrthcaBt corner 20th and Cumlug- C ° " 1MS Fftrnam 8lrect > 878 W [ 7IOR SALE-Two opou stconu-nand bugc'.cj anil r rM delivery wagon , cheap. tlB13 Hunoy St. MISCELLANEOUS. , te' ! cu' " " " 1 made toordcr bv Sire. W C. M. Itcihinood 1211 Capitol ove. tW.25p A : Yoir K man , good psnman , wishes a situation as fb ; ko'T ' ° r copiiit UM o' references furnish d'fvAll c'lF P C ley- care Ur.K. W. Lea. 2CO U 8reetf ( > onjM , naha1Neb. _ _ 810-27p L' ' " ' ! ! ! dor : nniive" ' " name ° ' "ii10. - \c.ir old , white with vdlows.ts , , , ears cut. llctuni toF. J Itainio und get ren.rd. 823.lf TVDc'if0olvodfornmrBlot ' : 2 " ' " " Nicholas 8tg. J-8I42-'P _ ' _ _ BEAKS &HOJAHI ) . NOTIPjjor LOST NOrES-Thi * rcrtihm that 1 Have lott two i otesiwjalilo to mv order , one made by JBH. Sk'enar for si 800 , dated May 23. 1S.S4 , awl d 10 1) ) mot. after date with S per cent Intere-t SKl"hf0irRilKMi1,11'1110 ly "c" Toin Smn dSJd May flth , 1881 , and duo 1 \ ear after date with 10 per cent iitcrcbt. I'heso notes Imencver been endorsed or unldbiMiio and all partlus . urow.rned against pur- chasliisthubaniu llcasonaMu reward will bo KU"n for their recovery. Augiutln Hklcnar.Tekanuli Neb. 813-25 I O&T A wino colored leather handbag on Ifith LJ htrett , containing between seven and eight ilolars lindcrwdl receive liberal reward by returning - turning to this ollicc. 'A riNNEM'OLH | roperty too\chin'o ! for Omaha 74fl"5 f8Utu > F > * ' Ka > ' & Co mi Fornam M. I FAMILY Storage , stove rcpars snil general re- I airing , C M Hitui. Ill S. Uth St. 740-1,13 MI'S- SCHKODKR , Magnctle Healer , la now loca- to N.V. . corner 0th and Cisa bt D agn isos ll ai Btrco. 720 „ 17 _ PRIVY vaults , sinks and coispooln cleaned at thi ehortest notice and nt any time of iho day , In an jntlrilyorJcrles , way without the least moles ation toccurmitsor neighbor * , with our Impmoil and Jdorltss apparatus. A. Kvana & Co. , 1008 Caoltol > ve- _ 710-nlOp PRIVY vaulta , sinks and cesspools cleaned with laniUry cleaner. Satisfaction guaranteed by F. i _ Abel(8Uco ( > , Horto J. M. Smith , ) box 878. RUDDKIlSTAMI'S-On yiuanufacturas InOmalmi lltcg Trliitlng Co , iOJ-U DEEXEL & MAUL , ( SUCCESSORS TO JODH O. JAOOB8J UNDERTAKERS i At the old stand 1417 Farnara Street. Orders by 'hODeNil ' . ' . ' 5"a P"1 ! ended to. Icli COLLEGE , CLASSES JIE-01'EN ON MONDAY , SEPTEMBER 1 Oioo.o : AND TO \ Practical Surveying AND ALSO TO -BaulMgauu Commercial U ( uWlld to thc 'ilCDUy ' rthl | r r Vocal -Jmls , Orrmau aud French , optional. j& NEW STUIIENTS mu.t prctsnt thenwlvei dnilne ID week endlnif Augutt 31 , between 0 and 12 a m. . id they inmt ba ruidy to Uud examination to de ! lo their rank In the cour e 1'rof. I/unhert will glvi. due notice for the renirap m of the fining eouree In Uhrmlnry. TuILto ee , J u distinction on account of crwJ. "f- WtuthiirjMet