THE DAILY BEE-SATURDAY FEBRUARY 28 , 1885 * 'THE DAILY BEE . OMAHA Omen No , OH AKD Olfl FAJWAM ST. N w You * Onus * , Boon 03 TUIBOHI UUILD- IKKO. .Terr morning , enly Monday morning dal lonll . . 6 00 | On. Month The WeoVly Bee , Publih eJ every Wednesday TIKUS , rostrtin. OnsTear. with premium . * \ ? ? . * " On. Year , without premium Bit XI > nthi , without premium . ' One Month , oa trial . lita. tUTTIM tMtVttl All BiwInesJ U > TIIS Loiters 1'UM.HIIIIO and "n1 > nccl.thu.'JIIb . ? ] ' * . Krai Is.CheeVs L,1 Port olllofl or lers to b made pay able to the orJtr ot tlio company. THE BEE PUBLISHING CO , , PFOBS , E. KOSIiWATBIl , KntTon. ' A. II. Fitch , Manager Daily Circulation , P. O. Mo * . 483 Omaha , Nub. _ _ CiiKKKls wtll ropiCHjntod at Lincoln "by the Imuranco lobby. Wn nro n alu romlutkel that OmBlm neeelfl a foir inoro lunorala among the nnd obatrac'ioniats. IT ia to bo hoped that the alnr-oyod goctdcM ot reform will visit Omaha thla opting und cxorclto her Influanco in the city election. BILL STOUT tuema to have the floor just now. His penitentiary bill la the greatest cfiort of Ms life , oa it IB the biggest ju-li ho 1m over undertaken , UNLESS Churoh Uowo puihoi liis nnti- Rambltnij bill with as maoh vigor as helms displayed in hla oppositlonto railway reg ulation ho will-lay hlmaolt open to jitu- plcion. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . DR. MILLER'B proaont nddroes la Al bany. The beat Irish of his friends it that It will bo "Washington on and nftoi March 4th , nnd that his tltfo wi'l ' bo P , " M. G. IT would bo impoasib'.o to pass ft oltj charier that would null everybody , but if is poialblo for the legislature to give us i charter that will suit niao-tontlncf thi citizens of Omaha. TIIAT venerable inoss baok , B. E. B Kennedy , la ropoitsd to bo among thi lobbyists who are working to defeat th ( city charier. If the city had a fuw niori uach nun as ho , it would Boon beeoini ILko a crab , aud go backward. IF there Is anything tint will make i man swear more frequently thuu any tbinj eho wo know of it is the tele phorfc , and yet the snpramo court o ; Ohio has dacld'.d that a telephone com pany cm remove an Instrument froii the bauds of any subscriber who in dulgoa In profanity while ho ij using It PAUI , EOLMAN. son of the Indian congrcjaoian , has boon sent to Texn with a field p rty on a geological survey This banishment from Washington sociot ; 13 intended as n punishment for his re cent pugilistic demonstration at a swel reception. While ho may not make i dolUr on hi trip , his friends no doub hops ho will pick up some sense. SOME of the democrats are at n loaa t Icnoir how they shall proceed I order to soouro an oflico. Fo their benefit wa ' would snggea that an intelligensa offiso bo opono iu this city by some experienced ropul llcan oUico-holder , who knows the ropoi It soema to us that such an iu&titutlo might prove quite profitable during th next two years. AN English batcher , wholmadevclopo Into a full-blown ovangellai under th title and name of Rev. Henry Varley nnd who la now "doim- " this country recently gtve St Lima a very livol turning over , calling it the wickedestcit in Ameitai , with newspapers whoso inal object Bfcmeel to bo to encourage crini l > y publishing over/ morning a full pag of criminal news. ThoRov. Varloy lit shaken St. Louis from center to circuit forenco , nnd the uowurnpora are makin it so hot for him tlmt if ho ohould retut there ho would think that thai "wlckedci city" had boon annexed to the roil in a c lua satinlc mtjeaty , aud no mistake. THK Iowa Leader dtnisa the charge < THE UKK.tLatthadouiocr. tlo Bllkstocklu 8oolotyknowaastho Hawkeye club of Di Molnot , has made up a n'atd aud asslgne all the important federal offices in th : commonwealth. The Leader maintai ] that the allk Blocking Hawkoyes arc n a spoils organization , but that their o jectla to advance the Interests of the who "J patty end not to aid individual ambltlo Jf this bo so the Hawkeyes are a mod club , and their example Is worthy of In tatlon by the democrats of Omaha. B vro feel confident that then ) are too mai democratic Flannsgini hereabouts ev to organlro anjrclub such as thollawko claims to be , so long aa there is an oOi t ' la eight. RATHCK than have congress rcsto 15,000,000 acres of laud to the publ domain , the Lincoln Journal would ha had tha Texts Pacific land grant rjnt tion-referred to the courta for eottlemei and thui have the nutter tied up for BO era ] years longer for the benefit of 0 , . ' Huntlngton niid hla associates , with hope of their oventaally realizing son : thing oat of their attempted etc Meantime tbo { homesteadera nud-lan asekors would have been kept oat of 02 [ * 750 farms of ICO RCI/JS / each. It won't ki t , B y that this JanJ la worthloss.for sn id not the ftot. It will noirly all be u Zd In the conrie of a few years , and vr be as productive at other parti cf o o uatry that wera called dciett lam bat which to-day are ranVed among t mcst productive regions of tbo cinti La TERRITORIAL GOVERNORS. The appolntmint of Hon. P. E. War ren , of Ohoyonne , to the governorship of Wyoming , e coins ( o give general saUsfitticn to the psople of that territory , Mr. Warren has been a citizen of Chey enne since 1808 , and U one of her loading busincfti men. lie has held several im portant poti'ionsof ' trust in the territory , and has a good ofGc'al record , It is hoped tbat hereafter the eiarnpla cob by Picjldont Arthur in selecting acltizsn of the territory for chief executive will bo followed by future presi dents in oppoititin ? territorial gor- ernrn. IIerctofcr.s the tstritorlal olllois luvo been looked upon as the legitimate pltmdcrofp'ayed'OUtpolltViana in the ititoi , titul while tome good mm Imo bein given plaos In the territories , a hrgo number of hacks hive been foUtid upon the people. Wo cannot sao uny rjcaon , except precedent , why a I'cun- anian , for instwiicc , ohould bo sent out to Idaho to givern , or misgovern , the pocp'c of tlat territory , or why the stitoi of Nobratki and lovia should have claims upon the gubcrnatori 1 chairof Wyo- min ; , or why a Chicago editor should ban- die the rdlus of government for the Dako- B , or why a gentleman from the blue- grisueglon of Kentucky should ba made governor over tbo Mormons and Qenliloc cf Utah , or why a Now Yorker should bt oleva'ed as chivf executive over the lion , tiutans. There is in every cno of UK territories just as good gubernatorial lin > . ber ai thera Is iu.any of the s'atss. Thort la just about m much practical sanuo ii the old plan as there would bo iu a propo sltion to elect James G. Blaine , of Maine as senator from Illinois or Oregon. Wi bolio7o In giving the territories the privilege lego at least of having their federal ofllcei filled by their own citizens. It stands tc reason that a citizen of a territory knovri tha wants and wishes of the people mud bettor than eastern carpet-baggers , wh < nine times out of ton are more devotee to the acquisition of political plunder dor than they are to the in Icreetj of the public. The mei who h vo been the pioneers of clvllizntloi In the western territories , and who hav undergone the dangers and hardships o frontier life , are the ones who arocntitloi to control territorial affairs and to oojo ; the benefits arising from the few falern ollicos. AVe bsllovo that it wou'd ' bo'n [ more than foir to nllow the territories ( t express by ballot their choice for goyei nor , subject to the president's appoint mant and the senate's confirmation. 0 course the choice would necessarily hav to bo of the same political complexion n the administration In order to secure appointment pointmont and confirmation. ACUOKDIKO to good legal opinion n election of eouator cm bo had in the I1II nois legislature without one party havin the assistance of one or more of th opposite party. There are now i02 dome crats and 101 republicans , and it is not ees y to have 103 votes to elect. It I eafa to eay , therefore , that no elcrtioi will bo had until the vacancy , caused b ; the death of the republican represents tivo , Logan , ia tilled by an election In hi district , which cannot bo held befor March 21. A republican will bo electo to till the vacancy , and cona ( quontly there will bo no change i the situation , and If both partk continue to hold out until the end , tli governor will eventually bo called upo to appoint the senator for Illinois. I that event Governor Oglesby woul probably appoint John A. Logan. Th situation l indeed a curious as well t an Interesting one. Sitlig , who has d < ohrad that he will not vote for a dorr ocwt , nor far John A. Logan , has it I his power , when the place of Repr < scutativo Logen is ngaln filled , to mak either Logan or Morrison senator if h chooses to go back on his dcclar tiot If , however , ho maintains his present atl tude throughout the contest , ho will the give L gan the chance of appalnimei by the governor. In thla way ho en make Log\n senator without voting L him. Wo believe that ho will purei thia course. THE defeat of Kehoo'a bill rcqnlrir thu railroads to furnish donblo-dockc cars , was an outrage. Under the prc ent system tbo shippers of hogi and shoe cannot chip mora tbau ton thousan pounds of sheep or hogs frhllo twenl thousand pounds of cattle can l > o shippc in a car , for about the cnme price. Th discrimination makes it almost impoaalb for sheop-ralfiors to ship their sheep market. Eaat of Chicago doublo-deeki cars ore fnrnlahod by nearly all the rai roads , and there Is no good reason wt the railroads of Nebraska should not 1 compelled to do the eamo thing. But seems that any railroad legislation Nebraska Intended simply to do justice the people it doomed to defeat , partict arly if tho1 Senate has the power to be > r It , aa it did In this case. THE Illinois legislature ban been aeeslon fifty-three days , and nothing the way of legislation baa been accor pliehed , aa the time hns beenexpended the contests over the tpoakorship a1 senatoishlp. It Is claimed that the cc to the state BO far is $100,000 , and oat legislature is liable to remain In HSM ! until July 1st , the expense will probab footnp $250,000. Doo. MIDDLKTON , Lykdiis & Llewellyn are now fighting their c Littles over again. They are , howevi firing at much longer range than th did some years ago in the prairie gra of northwestern Nebraska , and thi newspaper wads are lees dangerous th hadon bullets , STAH-CHAMDEU proceedings conduct by such men as A. J. Hanicom , Geor E Prltchott , Mr , Gilbart , partner of E. B. Kennedy , J , M. Woolworth , and others , representing the shoot railway and tax shitkera , and whcss object is to defeat the new charter , will not meet with , any endorsement at the bunds of tbo people , who want publia affairs dis- ousted In public. They do not want any secret session , but open dooM , and hence the inns maotlog this evening at the city hall , when an equilihow will ba given to every man to express hia view. Too MUCH care cannot bo exercised by cleo'nc light companies If they wish to avoid being assessed for Injuries caused by ntgligenc ? . An employe of the Den ver cluc'ric light C3tnpany , who wai in- juml by a shock caused by a current carcletsly sent through the wires while he was handling a lamp , has obtained judgment for 55,500 , nnd in all proba bility the verdict will bo sustained by tbo supreme cauri on the ground that the compony la liable for the negligence of Its employes. ISN'T that street jail way company going a little too fast iu the matter of attempting to obstruct the material inter- oita cf Omaha by Its effort to defeat the city charter ? There Is such a thing of ovordoiug the lobby business. The street car folks evidently don't ' know when they are well off. GLEN KENDALL was on the wltnesi stand at Lincoln on Thursday , Jnci dentally tome one oughtto have aalicd htm when ho is goinf to return that big safe , which ho bor rowed from the reform school for the uas of hit bank. IT would seem from our Lincoln correspondence rospondonco that the Omaha chattel troubles luvo been satisfactorily adjusted In that event the mass meeting called fo : this evening will probably b ° abandoned CLEVELAND'S cabinet will bo trans ported to Washington like any other car load of furniture , in "knock-down1 shape , and will not be set up until nex Wednesday. Now that wo have got the Washingtci monument off our handp , it strikes u that the Statua of Liberty ought to b a boast. OTHER LANDS THAN OURS. While the American republic ia on th eve of a political epoch , which involves radical change in her administration Great Britain Is approaching a crisis tha will probably culminate in the downfal of the liberal ministry and the advent o tbo torlea at the helm of government The debuts on the motion of Sir Station Northcota to censure the government fo its conduct of Egyptian nffairs will bogii on Monday in the house of common ! and if thia motion carrloi by a dcciiiv majority Mr. Gladstone and hia cablno will bo forced to tender their resignations Mr. Gladstone h extremely unfortunate nato in that the disasters which have ovoi taken the British forces in the Sot dan should happen at time when ho was about t suore the greatest triumph of hm politic ; career by consummating the mcaiuro fc extending the franchise reform In tplt of the most desperate opposition on th part of the lords. At this critical jum turo the publication of General Gordon lut'crs ia moro than ever unfortunate fc Mr. Gladstone. The English public I just now in a condition to attach muc more weight to General Gordon's word than Intrinsically bolouga to them. Th tragical death of the writer makes hii appaar in the English eyes a martyr t thu English c&uoe , though it would h much moro accurate to describe hii as a martyr to the cause < Egyptian rale in the Soudsi There is no usj ia arguing with n peopl laboring under the excitement which no 800U18 to pervade all England. Thia ox citouunt ! H shown , not only in the cli'i aivo enthusiasm which attends the dopai turo of troopj for what is expected to I next autumn tha coat of war , but als < and even moro forcibly , in the sllonco c all the poisons ard pretscs from which w might expot to hear pro-.oits ogaiuat th war of vengeance that Great Britain hi undertaken. Ono of the remarkable incidents of tt Egyptian campaign ia the fact that then lief of Gen. Guidon and thoachievemen of the objects of the campaign were fra tratod by ncforteen circumstances Irivi within tnomsdlves but terribly fatal I thdir consequence. Throe days more i loyalty on the part of Gordon's oflict : and men at Kbartoam , and the goycn mout would now have been riding tl crest of a great wave of public npplaus and Wolaeley moro than over the tnllltci idol of the British people. Trcichei which Gordon himself did not fear ar which no man could foresee has demora izod the whole British campaign In tl Soudan , disconcerted the policy of Glai atone and hii associates and sot tl civilized world to heaping abase apt men who are the victims of an accidcn Ono would think to read the odltoria and dispatches in the American preia to hear the clamtr of the London pop lace that Gladstone nnd Wolaeley he played the put of fools from first to lat that they had failed in plans and iu the execution , and that the difficulties of tl present situation in the. Soudin mlg justly bo charged to England's ' greate warrior , and even moro to her greate statetman. All this cornea of Gordor betrayal by his truated oflicei Until Khartoum fell by treachery all w going well with the Brlllch expeditii and WoUeley'a plans and Gladitom purposes vrera shaping events with r markable proclaloD. It mutt be remot bored that the conqaest of the Bonds or oven the overthrow of the Mahdi , w not contemplated when the Btitiib e : pedition up the Nile was organized at ret in motion. Its purpose was ( imply break throngh the ill-armed forces whii had hemmed in Gordon at Khartoum at make it potsible for tbat heroic officer evacuate the Soudan with It's faithf troops and such a part of the people Kbartoum aa might with to lo\ve. It w contiderod possible that in fighting i sr y to Khartoum Lord Wolauloj little army might BO demoralize tl mahdi'a followers aa ti make It easy f Gordon to hold Khartoum and the yilli of thoNllo north of that'city without further aid , and no s vo a part of the kbcdive's once great empire south of Egypt. This was nl. the work laid out , and the mentis taken to accomplish it proved quite sufficient. Woheloy m do his wty up the Nl'o as ho had phnucd , aud lesa than a tbird of his twops thowed themselves sotliclent to light their nay to Gubnf , where G.nhn's etomors wore awaiting their arrival. On the way they Inflicted two severe and demoralizing defeats upon llu Mahdl's troops , and a " Ho detachment cctually reached Khar lum Now supcose that that the situa .on there had been found as Glnditono , nd Wolsolny hai a rfght to txpnot it to e , would the Tory outcry now bo ro- eated on thla sldo of tha Atlantic and ho Liberal miuVry bo In danger of over 'urow ? Not by nny means. Gonlon's led mcssnpo had expressed confidence i his ability to hold his prsitlou Into ebtuary with little difficulty , aud per- .aps much Irngcr. When lost heard om Khartoum , ( he island in front of : io city , and a ptsi acres ) the Uluo file , wcro all in Gordon's oscs3lon , and ho had an abundant sup- ly of arms and ammuuitlon , while tao lahdi was ill ptovidcd with either. But or the chsntjo wrought by trcaohoty Col. Vi'Bon's ' steamers , on reaching Khevtoum anuiry L'8 ' , would have found a flotilla .wailing . thtir arrival and a forcrcsa to craivo tluir troops. Gordon's ' garrison ould hnvo recovered their contidcnco , d dismay would have fallen , pen tbo rcbjl camp Who ould doubt the triumphant end [ Wolsjloy's cxpodillou under sush ircumninncet ! The advauco from Korti f the mnln force , the capture of Motem- ich , an easy progrcaa up the Nils to tbnrtuuru , and the final rout tf the ilnhdi'a foress by the British , reinforced > y the garrison cf Khartoum , would have olio wed ti a certainty , nnd hostile critics would have boon silenced by the logic of jventa. Troachnry tuined tha tide , and ho whole situation , political and mill- ; ary , is utterly riifftraut from that exist- [ sting up to tLe laet week of January. The French army Is gaining no glory n the contoet which is so wearily drag ging on In the Orient. There were few anrels tD win In a war which wai con demned from the outset by the French people and the world at largo ai im olitic end unjustifiable , and the ptoio- cutlon of which Is continued in a par- 'unctory way in order to save the na- ional prestige tco tovero a thook. Meanwhile the operations of the French forces have aroused comparatively little attention in the world to say nothing > f sympathetic interest. The fooling oward Franco , instead of being that of moral support , is that oho was wantonly interrupted the commerce of other nations'and entailed heavy losses upon 'Individuals by carrying on anuurighteout war. war.Tho cruelties said to have been praa- icad by the soldiers of Gen. Dn 1'Ialc jpon the Ch'neco ' prisoners at Kelnng will only intensify the world's abhor rence of the contest. It ia reported tbat ho wretched Chinese who fiavo fallen nto the hands of the French have been put to death by the bayonet whenever they proved too weak from lack of food to work open the fortifications. Thia saemi too atrocious for credence , but If t bo true tuo fact affords a good rea'on 'or the judicious intervention of friendly powers , m h n view to ending a contest which Franco ought not to have initiated. The St. .lames Gazette , London , ra- cont'y ' gave a detailed statement of cir cumstances showing tbat llupsia has de signs on Biitleh' India. While it IE possible that the circumstances which the Gsz'.tto regards as suspicion ! are not really indicative of Russia's present In tentions , they show a condition of affaire that may in the end Invite attack , llusain hai from 100,000 to 200,000 troops whicri can easily bo spared for a descant or India. It has established finch relation ? with Afghanistan that no apposition need bo expected from that quarter. The British army iu IndU is coia posed of 10,000 British troopi and 40,000 Sepoys. The latter de acrlptlon of troops are generally faithful wlun their proparlion to the who'o Is nol too lorge. They are natives who have on. terodthe invader's service on the princlplf that as the invader was there and likely to remain , they might as well profit by i condition of things they are powerless t ( prevent. It Is not probable that Ru sli will move against Ind a while England ii engaged In convincing Egypt that E Mahal is Indeed a false prophetThi people of Ind a might not acrcpt a changi of musters so readily if El Mahdi shonlc bo Bucaoasful iu Egypt. Wo may there fore accept the disclaimer of the Husfifai government of any Intention of ccnpjln ? ; flerat us sincere. The campaign In Eaypt has been i very caet'y ' one frr England. It was nl ready known that in the ranks the mate rial vcns not nearly so gocd SB it wn twenty years ago , and that the officnr : had to takoextraordinaiy risks ia ordc to keep tlieir men up to the front ; bit inch a slaughter of loaders as has booi witnessed during the preeent campaigi Is utterly wi-hont precedent. There an few armies of which It might bo snld , B of any of the hos's which did battle fo the Union , that if every commlsslonei officer wore swept away the army wouli remain in vlpor undlminlahed. And th AnRlo-Eyptisn army Is one of thos boils. The attack of the German ironclad upon the settlement at the Cameroon will bo regarded as a barbrona way of be gfiming the work of colonization. If th reports of the bombardment are to b credited , the British government wll probably tind Itself in ( trained relation with that cf Germany In consequence o the destruction of the property of Eng llsh traders. Great Britain at any rat is not in the habit of quietly snbmittln injustice of any lort upon her subject when it is practised by foreign power * In this instance the attack upon peaccfi people seems to have beenboth cruel an unjustifiable. Bismarck grows moro fiery every daj His undignified * ebullitions In the Reich etagjaro now so common as to have al most loit the spice of novelty. A day o two ago he wis arguing in favor of raisin the duty on wheat , aud worked hinue : into a paatlon at the noise made by th opponents of the measure who got tc gather In consultation. Unparllamenl ary language was freely used by him on his antagonists ; the legislative halls wcr tarnod into a bear garden , and the deal enlng tumult was difficult to snppresi Unless Prince Bismarck shall euccce bettor than ho has of late In keeping coc under provccst'oo ' , he ia likely one c theeo days to tuffr an apuplectlc strok In coneequenco of his Irritability. A Successful Farmer , David DIckson , a prominent Georgl farmer who died last Wednesday o > r Jpnenmcnu , leaving a fortune of half y million , wai raised on a f rm , and whll juito young was a close observer and di -4 covered what ho considered wore fatnl arrow on the pirt of farmnr * . At twen * ly-Dno year ? of a o ho ttatcd with $1,200 : in fourteen snccafldinR years ho cleared ? 25COO. In 1815 ho Invoitid all his means in lands , negroes , stock , and op.rl- cultural tools. Ho purcbnitil slxty-tU acres in Qaniock county , for which he paid CO cents an acre. lie wai wondetfully successful , and land nbouv him increased greatly in value. At the opening of the war ho was worth half a million dVhrj , every cent of which was made on lib plantation. During the war ho delivered to the confuloratu govern- m nt100 bole-a of cotton , taking his pty ifyb-rnds , which were never paid. Alter the lust year of the late var ho planted no cotton , but raised provisions for the army , for moit cf which ho received no ( ay , not even in confederate money , lie r\uit > d fifty Eo'cct negroes , who were worth fifty per cout moro than Ilia avenge. Gen Sherman burned -tOO bales for him and lo.ik all his f tojk nnd a higr > amount of provisions. His profits unilff the now system of labor were tmillor , but ho lini undo money every year. ItljANCHAIllVB K1CJ Two AVIVPH , Tiili-ty > slOhltilrcn nml (100 Ijivhi DcM.'eiuImtts. Martin IT. Blanchard , of Blooming- dale , Morria countN. . J. , died on Jan uary 2 ! ! , Bged IU JOUR. Iho Boouion Bullotla cays : 'lie was fiwt married in 1805 , at the ago of 1-t yens , to Sarah Bench. Hip first child , a daughter , wss born whan he wo B lifter n years old. ller ntimo wan Elizabeth. She married Henry Vanelcr- hoof , who died during the past yocr at Denville , fgod 84. When Blaucbard wae 10 j cars aud 0 months old ho was the father of twins Abnor and Aaron both now living iu Morris county , at the age > f 77. There were afterward born tc lim by his first wife tixtecn other chil Llren , making nineteen in all. His firs ! kvifo dlodfln 185' ) . Do afterwards mar < : led a woman named Yonmans , of Ruck < away township. By this wife ho had eleven children ho youiiRCBt , Martin , ia now about 2 ( , , -fats of ago. The oldetf grandchild ci II. Blanchard , the subject ef thia sketch , was a daughter of Eli/abeth Vanderhoo ! hia fint child ) , and wae born before hci jrandfathor was 30 years of ago. Hei name is now Jaeobns , and she has throe grandchildren , who are married and hav < children. Mat tin H. Blaiichard'a chil dren in all numbered thirty-six or thirty Bfven. During the war , when Murtu H. Blanchard was 7 't years old ho Bald hi had enough male descendants of hla own including thojo who married into hii family , to make a company of 100 able " > odied men. In the year 3872 his do leendauU numbeicd about 300 , and a ho tlmu of his death they probably uum bored 000 or 700. Old I'rovcrliM with Xcw Faces , Every hack has Its pack. Homo ia the rainbow of life. Men love women ; woman love a man Egotism Is an alphabet with one letter , The surest road to honar is to dotervi t. A white lie often told makes a blacl story. The want of money ia the root of mud evil. evil.If If you'd know a man's character follov him homo. Only whijpur scandal and its echo i loard by all. They who live In worry invite death ti hurry. It's a poor musician -who can't blow hi own trumpet. Ho who would oat the egg must firs break the shell. It's not tha clock with the loudest tic ! tbat goes the bast. Don't complain of the baker until yoi have tasted his broad. Infantile Bfocd Purifiers andSkii Bcautifiers. A GROWTH OP HAIR. Willie usitiffnurCutlcumfor chamicd hands oormrcd to mr to try It lor dandruff , fr eutlctu I n ureat , doal.nTiJ it rot only tpeediij i tilt ) Jiuulrufl , but itbtouil the hair to u liiye r.l Bpor ) > icUou < ily < mIrcly dcatltutool hair. It U no1 au luili In Itni'tli. JOUNII. PMIKK , Matter bj kJoin E. Chase , " Boston Harbor , SORE HANDS. Your Cntlrura Ucmo In are Juslly receiving gror cogijlt'on The nilntrs Una thu C'utlcurn Boa eplcndl'l lor clean IIIK tlio ( kin , and those who hat lor jfjrspiidcruj from eoio handacaauot nay enoufc liiliril'C nf It and Cutlrara C. DUDDEE , ScroBclJ , Cul. CHAPPED HANDS. I < mo been uelaR the Cutlcura Soap ( or Chappe Jlinda and Iliid It sUts better eatln'a tlon and op rat mora < | Ulckly ttananjiilri | | { 1 ha\o ovcritriei K iiulltI | and L'clicuto | uiiumo ricon inciid It ay a most dcslmllo BOBI ) . W. F. I'AKKElt , Chatlottcsburf , Ky. DOING GOOD , I waiBlch n longtime and tried ftorrral doctor They could not do inoany good , and then I trie Cutlcura Itnnrdlea and they cured me. They ai olnft a K'eat dial cl good ltd In country. 11. SALLEK , Cornlslnllle , Ky WITH GOOD RESULTS. T Haveusod your Cutlcura Hemcdlea with ( 'ood i sultl ( or bcrolula and Scalp Dliease for a number yearj. H K. KAULKNHIt. Hornellsvllle , N. Y. WORKS LIKE MAGIC. Your Cutlcura Boap 1 pie crlbo In ail cruntloni the tkln and It worki like migln. T. H WfllTINO U. D. M Central Uiulo Hall , Chicago , III. Sold erery where. Price : Cutlcura , to cent Boip,26 cenla. Iteuolrent , tl , Pomt DBDQ AMD CUUUCAL Co. , Bo TOf ! ills * | COLLARS > CUFFS itAmxa THK UAIK MI THI FINEST OOOD8 EVER MADE , u.a ill Linen , KJTH Uo"ngi " AMD Exttrlors. CAHM BROSA.8janH forOoudi DBEXEL & MAUL [ SCOCI380RS TO } 0Ul 0. JACOBS ) UNDERTAKERS At the old itaad 1417 Faroam Bt. Crdert by tel graph wlidted and proaipy attended to , NoZV. SPECIAL-.NOTICES. - TO LOAN MONEY , n O \X-rtom $5 t SACOO. In eum to Hilt V\- \ JL nanclal c\rhit > se U Sfatnam. S 2 m2 < p M OMF.Y LOANRP-J T. lUatty loans onchotttl 13S Uthet , Up t lr . Ti lon on cord tccuilty b ) Ilallou llrn , outh ISth St. 4'li t \ \ ONKV TO T.OAN 1 hare roonfy to lo n on lin- III proMilctly iiroprttv In any amount * to tult , at roaiionaUo ra'ca W.'ll. Hotter , 14Ci 01 tr Mot r'g hco atoro. iu ivAlIu suiuaol COO and upward . M O F. Pivli and Co. , Hcil Kstitc and 1 > oan larcain Bt. CC7 t ( ONKV loaned on ch'ttols. lUllroad TtoVvIa M bcught and told. . Foterntn , SIS IS. ISth HELP WANTED. * ( rood ic lah'p man wro undfr ti\n > l < ciio ( her raio dilxoddi\cry ntRfii aM'Ko mtm pretencj. M K. Mnttln 416 tl WANTKD-Tvmily s hocUioy and ulrhtn Sat- t ) urdav dom 10 to 120catfl . ot nitc , on m > ko ion' * aic and bo tcnor Ichuol on AtoiuUj . lp- 1101 lli. lid St. 31-S7p id eeiitlcnicn tu > llrlt ( or light p'ci nt nnd proBUhlo articles. Apph at met Nu. lUDlI.\vinl St 413,1 \\7ANTit : > Twenty bojn ml RliU trom 10 to 50 IT ) o raclnRcI ptimnt nddroso , can make ncn' < v > KH Apl | ) 110Dllo ard. 411 Sp 'AN'TKD-AgoodpIrl ( or ( fcncral house wort ; \V2 ' \\fANTi.n-Tratcllin : salesman. O'IK ! p\x. > > Innilt , Joln | a Co. , Koom SJ Onulit N < - lonal Hank imlkliiiK' . \\rANTKl > At the Empire steam laundry , l \V clothf , thirls a-d plain lr < ncr < 1110 and [ toke Kt. /l-oabiiy ( torn 15 to 2,1 , who mild iuarkor airtilolhc * . 33M ! ! \\TANTKI > Aflrstcl s ? loller maker to wbom > Bt aily implojmrnt wll bo nhrn tremnnt Foundry ami Machine ! C > . , Frcinont. Nelir. 231.2 \\7'\NTK1) A flrtt clft'e live tur-Uuro palcsma'i IT cno lnh s had cxrcrltncc ; no tthcr but a AC , ldo nwnlvU 111.111 nted appl ) ; M. K. Mtrllu. _ 8SSt' ' \\TANTKD-A flrat chis blao mltb , to ttlicni II good wiKesand ttcady oir.plojiiHllt will bo clten. A < ! d c ( Fremont Foundry V Machlno C.\ , Fremont , Neb. 350 tf D lmmcillati'ly , two Raltanltcd Iron T wrrkcrs. at the Union Sleek Yards , Omaha , nso-28 " \\7A > fTEDRents ( or our new book , good pay Vl to workers Caller ftddrctsQoo , Hunter , 1812 Durt St , Omaha Neb. 11 fi-m 4p 'ANTKD ' Good lite iollcltors Address Mutual W Hull Insurance Co. , Stewart Nob. (85-linp SITUATIONS WANTED. TTrANir.D ByavounRinan ihol notalrald ol work.o filuitlon of any Und , can nuke him. Mr Morfiil ahAiifc a grocery ntorn. AddrciH"0. P. " Bou olfco. 400-2Sp VTrANTED-Stu ! tlon bv a thorniiRhlj nllablc Tl man watchnian or fireman ; cnj relcicncct ortccurlty pltcn Addicts . O , Hi e ftllcu ! l is "ITITANTED tltualion hy ounKglrl to Jo tow. W lrBinprl > atiamUlcs. ( Addrtss "M K. P. ' Bee offlco. 3J42gp OUUR married znia wants situation as Book keeper , In wholesale istabllsbmenli In Orcaha Aridrnm "O " ' nr- Urn SOI K MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. T\7ANTKD * ( urnlshfdhntelln nli\o to > n tin ! Vl commitnds Ihubti3t ttadc , oUo a Bltuitlmi tt run a hotel b > a nan ol Z5 j cars experience. Addrcfi H. " Bee dike. 4CO 5p Ilygentleman and wife , room aril WANTED KO-I\ \ board , or 3 furnl-hrd rooms ( or liRhl hoii'o keeplu ) : noirtusliusscei tcr.ln stti > tl ) piitat ( ninly , tclertncun. Addrixa with prlru , W. It ( Ilr > AXfANTEU lly a lady , an unlutnlsbtd Iron ! II rooui , where there arorn other rouxirt * . Ad dress TJ. K thin olllCf. 407-2p \\77-N KD 108 llacodtctlou o ( ell U S. and 11 ( orclgn coliis , cntap. C. A. UogcTS , all ) 14th St. , o.ty. 3IS28p AA/'ANTED U\erv bdy In need ot asetlnRma 11 chine , to see the uuw Imprctcd Air it lean Xo 7. P. U. Hodman & Co. , aguiki ; 203 N 10th. 3 3st Ladloi and ( rtntl-mcn to take nice WANTED I Ight , pleasant uoik atthdr own hnmeg ( did tanco EO objccton ) ; woiksent by mall ; 8Mo ? 5 t day can be quletlv made ; nocan\o > .aiijr ) I'lctread- droes ftt o.-ce , lUlliblo Mun'lg Co. , I'hibdclpbln I'a. Box ItOS. 250 28p VTt A Nl ED LadleHatd gentlemen In cityorcmin VV try to lake light work at their 011 hone. S31 < $4 a day easily made ; ncrk rent by mall ; no canvass Ing Mo hav u Rood demand lorourwork and lurm t tttcady eioplojmcDt. Addrtes with stamp , CItj\V > M'F-U. COllPAhY. 291 Vine St. , Cincinnati , Ohio. 113 111 4p KENT HOUSES AND LOTS. F I OR KKNT 4 STall hoiieNIOto$10pcr month Halloa Bros. , 317 South 1 Mat -l'Jl-2 F OH KENT Anpluidid corner store on Cumltif St , , 2\eo ! ! sultalilo tor grocery or aiy other bus Inctis , also an oUgint light rUHCiner.t ena bbck ( ron I'obtolliro. good lucatlon ( or bather ( hop or an ; other light businets Moitc & , Uiutner. 817-27 A four room house , with cclhr 1 closets and out kitchen ; Slf.60 per mouth. I'.L quire 613 Nlut nt. P. J. Cretdon 8l7t ( 10K llENI-CottJgo at 1718 Dodijo street. F 271U RENT Store on CuinmiDgs St. , with rconr FOIl lor family. J , Kline , 1318 Uuuclaa bt. 2vO-mi : FWIl HVNT New brick houB * , 11 roomi" , moderi linpiotcinents , No. t2 N 22d at. Inquire 211 California ft 16/tt In Jll H'NT-Ncw cotttgc , G rooms. J. ftipns Rue 1 1512 8. Ctliet. OiStt FOR HEM' Nice 6 room cottage coiner 24th am ln\nijiort street. Apply to i : . 11 , Chapman 1217 Howard St 8D3tf F Oil RENT A grod krlckjard. Apply at M ( os. , opp. 1'otti Illco. 3 > 7-28p Foil ItENT A now sight room house. Enquire ( 11 rj. E. Iloddls.6th , btt lla > ei pott and Lhl i gostf 79lt ( KOOftlS FOR RENT. RENT 1 single Itnnlftud and 1 iinlnriiltlic FOIl looms with bay window and clotet , 1617 Ihlcagi 419 24 ( > F Jll RENT Front room svitablo ( ortwogentli men 1505Oj'itol [ ' ave. IpOR KENT Two nlrely ( uinlsheil ro mj.onc wit 1 two licdd , suitable ( or two or ( our gentlemer Odd Hullo block , room No. 2. 417-2 | OR ItENT 1 luiiilihed front loom , 190 ! ) Fa F cam tt. 102-8ii FOIl HENT Nlctiyturtlthed roou 723 southlSt street. S:0-2Sp - ' room suitable tor two c FORKENT-Alult'ol tour gentlemen , 1823 Dodge Bt. 4tl-3p FOR RENT Furnished loirca , 1010 Howard > t. 400-Ip i OH UENT FurnUhcd rtcm. Icijulre el J , I ' Wilbur , Omaha ralrui Uank. 376 tl OR RXNT-6 rooms over Htoie. H. McManui F 418 N lethSI. S8G-2T F ° 111 KENT Furnlihcd front room 1DC4 rarnam , 38127p FOR RENT-Furnished or unlurnbhed room an furniture ( or talc , ut 8 W oor Ibth and Iiard ti 36j-28p FOR RENT Nicely ( urolihe- ' room with beat ( or one or two gentlemen , 1612 Farrmm. S62U FOR RENT-A nicely ( urn'ihed ' front parlor will rroderu lirproverrcnts ( or gentlemau and wile dist-olaiH table botrd , 20CO Ottt Et. 858-tf Il RENT A suite ol very detlrable ! u-nhme < front roots i , 8 E cor Chicago au i 20th ti , on block from red cir Hoc. 3 < 0-28p 'II ' UKNT Smithed rooum , 1C5 , N 18th it. * ! 2-27p \ ! IlKST Fuinlebed and nnlunlihed roorni F\Ol board. IIoUl , Capitol a > e. and ISth ( t. Mr L. W Hald. aiO raar20o F I OK KENT Two rooms at tS. Alio email liom per month , 1613 llomid , S47.(8 ( | F > 0ll HET Suite it urnltbe < l rocmi , 1C18 Call ' ( ornia tt. Uri A. Cildnrwood , 270-t ( PUR KENT-Two undimlBtud rrxiuiBKuitableo Ight housekeeping , lieemn'sLk-ek.oor. Sth am Ollward tU. 102tt FOIt KKNT Mocly luroUhwl lootni at 1713 Cat St. I6M.I IOOM 1\i Ltl tj.riuiio uiUf tltjiv , cor , lOtl L ai.il ltuln. - - 17 90J'fewu ' ! > J"I- < "Wc or wiour. J.VU . bt. Chaileg IInUl. fl39't 1 011 IlKNT-For light hoiifckMrlnfr , lo room * . tutnlshed tor that pmpode , S. W. cor fth aue ' OH RKhT at 1810 lV > lco it. BCSIebiB FOR RENT- Two elrgmt roomt Iu liedlck's block , Paulson & Co. , 1518 Fainam , pit-tt FOR SALE. 17011 SAI.V A rlianco ( or iniklllnnilty , n complcto 1 hni.c keeping , , mtnt clie p , houno tcr tent , nne loeallt ) . Aply | SIS l ticiiwotth bt. 405-581' 1Ol ! \1K-Iloii < n Mid lot on 19lh St , Iwtwfcn IcMcnnrnithtiul MKIII , Inquire at U. A. LlndqUCit ISlO rainmn St 421 ti | iMH8AlK-A l auttti' ' jl" " ' t ! lund i-enr city I ImlK Currliigtt , AbMit 7 acres will VowM ( or $0.'iQter acre-Ill * Ii a biigaln , lhl < Nnd adjoins nloltlcni wl eii > sliiglo lutt nio pclllni ; ( or fvi ) to 1(100 ( inch , and ! tnu.'h t l.-cr lilid. C. K. UMIICI , S W cor 15ih neil Fannni. -100 ! 7 1 , 011 SAIiK A toroad html ncwIng machlnn rheap ( or rath , lujulio at Iteootllcu. S'iMt Ij OR SAl i : second timl ten hoino | o or , up right In ller and cuslnu , In cOi'd coniUtlon ; low foro-di Clias. S. I'ocr , 1W S Utbst , Omaha , Neb. 3S7 tt 1JTOH SALE Three i-trrj building on the best cor. J ; ncrlot In Hehutlrr , nt < | io < lto IVwtciRiro ; tirtt U § locat'ou ' for ni.\ . kind of I u lnp ; rents t r 3)00 > eim 1'ilce rm-iiriiatile ; rimy tcnn > ; ( or pat- Uulars vldriM , It. II Hll i % Sfhuj cr.Nub. 3J3 4p 17 > 0lt SAI i-Cn : rottafo hill , two tir t-cass ! cot- 1 tagej , Piiocf eight rooms and nun nl fUo , Tbc itter ( nruUhcu leady lor hoti'o kptplng , heallMul ocatli N nnd a dcntiaVo nelghbuthooj. niiiulio2r2u I poll BALK Very chiai' , pool taWo. Vncttlo 1 lloiuc , lOtli and tu\ciiott | SSO-S ? , * | ? OH S.M.I : IS'airetatin , lniitoutl | , or ulll trade r tor Cih | ittinit- | Hoc ) . , loen M. It 1'A-rleh , j OUSALK A coed family hoiso bucK > ntidhar. 1 ncsi Inqul e SC12 ; tllKiftUB' . K. A I" . \ . flXS-Mp Ii'Oll HAM * \ tarm of 18J acre1' , 6 nillm nortlinc-t 1 or ivnrth lln-d , 1C1 acres under till Itatlon , f , } u'lcsot ' the wllow i Rt , cno mileclmhlcli U nchJ loi'Ro 1cars old , Smllis of wlio fi-nco. Inc" irs lire crmcadin nrarlv nil socdrd to tame Intn S8\5n foot , cilbili g for 2W ) Innhe-ls of corn , Seed oed corrals , 1 Mind mill , nrd \\cliti nlntir , 1 Br tiary ICU'O foot , n hou-c 10x'24 foct , wltlilftoo- noitiiiidir cntlto lion-o. 1'rlco $ ' . ! 0 piracro ; hall : o\\n , halancoon tlwo to Milt j urclia--er. Kimulru aV LUI , ini'c , orot W. II , Yaw , f.oith lUnd eb. 302irnrU2p I7 < OIl H\LK CI1KA1' Ono elegant clumber fet , 1 former cost 8376 Oa One regulator clock , no nearly new Knaho Piano , two gold trained ilcturrs , one home , harness and phaeton , otu 'lalls ' rae , email site , one beautiful china coDen ct. Also n largo lee tox. Inquire 1015 Ucdge St. 1710R SALK Brick houflo , contalnlog 10 rooms , 1 barn and ( table , and ncoo nary outhouses , in 10h : st. Apply to Soars It. Uuuard , Cor. 16th an lKd o sts. 316.27 FOR SALESclllnc of at cost nnd store Oxtures lor- Bale at No CSO South 10th Street , Omaha , Not ) . S. L. Schwartz , prop. 24&.2gp FOR SALK OR TRADE tor Improved land , b gooi2btory store , property \Vajne , Neb. A icsldenro , barn , 2 lots In Allcrton Iowa , and 2 good . < rge Norman ttolllons. Addresi U. I ) Btruial Walnut , 1'ottt'o. , Iowa. 178-mOp FOR SALE 120 aero * ot be-ft farm lands In Wash - intrton county , Neb ; 2t uilloi from Herman ; 8 miles trom Blair. Will cither tel lor cosh or will- trade ( or houio In Omaha , if bujer will take up 8ominotos on long time. Tro whole laud under cultivation Address Jos. Kolowratek , No. ISM Q 13th et , Omaha , Neb. D01-t ( FOIl SALK Cheap ono haltaoo In north Omaha. Addreea X. Y. 7. Bee ollleo. B46U FOR HALK 200 tonH eclcttcd 1 ay at Kllrinru Str > tlon , ptlco { 3.00 per ton. Aptly to Win Hopper Elkhom. Bf,2-lmp 7011 SALE OOxlBS feet 011 Cumlng street 3 block * . ' west ot Military bridge , 81,000. John L.McCague opposite Pobt oHltv. 034-tf FOIl SALK 132x124 lect on coiner , nouth-eai ) fioi t , houto 3 rocnia , ham , 3 blocks went o 'ark aio. and Leen orth , casjrajimnts , cheap M,700. John L. McCnKuc , opposite Voht Ollleo. 017-t B ALKUHAY Good quality , lowest piles. T. 8. CUrkson , Scliujlcr.Nob. 116 m4p TO EXCHANGE. SAI.K OHTIIADK T ngood lots with nr t FOU H\u to < m colt.u'o and tarn , shrubbery ( ruit , lawn , etc , on 24th bt , n ar street CAIS , room ( or twotnoro cottip s , worth S3,0'0 Owneri cimltj SVOJ , IO-IR time on balance. Will erI ) for cash or trade ( or laud or iltj piopeity. Addrms box 074 , Oinaha. S30-U OIl f AI K OH K.NCHANOK-ror Rood ( arm land in Nubiaska or o a , n general alack ot taei- caandiso AdcrcsaJ.E N. , I' . 0. Box a ) , Essex , la , SS8 lOp 17 > OR SALK Olt EXCHANGE At 910 pel aore , ai JD or part ot two thousand acres ot timber land ( orty miles coat ot Kaneoa City , wll exchange (01 Nhraska land or morchandleo. Uodlord , Souer fe li B44t ( TTiOU HALE OK EXCtTANGE-Fcr I lock ot dry JL1 goods 1300 acrottock ianhplcnt ) hay land , creel : tunu through entire tiait , gocd hulldlngs , ccrrallu ctoou'y 4 miles from thri\ing tallrcad town , one of tha btttnnd ui < st contcniint lenchcH tu central Nob. Appl ) to too North Ixiup Banking Co. , North Loiip , Neb. 214 D rponXCHANOE Rtool-s or goods and mcrrhan. A. dleofor land , Iinpro\edcrunlmpio\cd Chaalt. Woolley , room 20 , Omaha National Bank , Omalux , Neb. HOlmarl TO EXCIIANOE Improved ( arms and wIMIamlto trido Inr moki"i ( inerchardlfu or Omaha city property Chas It. Woolly , room 20 , Orra"n National Hank , Omaha , Ntb SOOmarll ) BUSINESS CHANCES. AA/'ANTED I'attncr , a nun ot Rood halilta to Uko II an lut'ire t la a ho'elln OmiU-i , dint require % cry mujli luuucy Addam "A J , " Ouiah-k 1'cet clllco. 411-iip F > OH StKgmJ ikaMns rink , H'7d ' S xlHO. In quite " ' H lAinbsrt. Wakello'd Neb. 423 a p YXT'AMKfipuithfti'r. . 1 Inve tn crtabllsl'od V ? bii'lmm In urncht pajlng over 8100 iKt moiilh whli'h I will ll i r i4 u Oiisu ( or mllli K flcHiest ; uill liiftro'o.iHt ' iiw " 'flli'atloii AildnxsJ. II , Iteoblhi- . 17S-Diii.o | DrnH > Kklii enii.11 Nebraska town F Addrc ' Drn i" lie ulhev. 301-28 I7 OR SATi-I : > koty ad llxtii-ci In restaurant for ' sile , duly lakci > In c'tv uflloilitge. Addicts Win. 11. Jaym , U Idrcgc , Neb. 35D 27 | > OR ItENT A general store In a live I1 Nohra-katoMi doing a first cai.s tuslneHS. Oon- tints o ( a good stcek o ( ( ; rocoric , hocts mid fhoc , niockorj and everj thing connected wilhn Out class grocery and shoe utoro. Tor paitlcularaaddtewt "I * ( i A " He" cifflue. 337'7pf , ,1011 8ALK-Walliapcr | huslncjs , en all stock ol 1 | mrer 300 north 16th Ht. 'Ji7.JHi | FOR SALE Stock ind flxtuies one ol the bent BaloiiDBin tliorlty 1'ouM.k.sinn glien the diet 0 ( 4 pill , llenmina fur tilling , 111 lioalth. AddrcHO " \ . W , " Bee oflc ] . FOR HAMO-A good p } ltg saloon with first clasa lunch counter and restaurant attached. A bat gain. 8. Trottler , 203 South ISth St , 182 U J. OR KALE Or exchange a full Block of clotbloK 1 boots and nhoes , gent' ( urnlshlnggood * . will ex. chingo ( or Nebraska Lands. O. Ufeter onii04 H. loth Ht. , Omaha , tub. 155 tl FOR H LK A ifooil pat Ing Implement biutntiii well located and eitablUhed in thriving town oa II. & U. H , It. In Nth. Kvrrythirg ready to iteu right Into good trade. Only moderate capital re. qulrtd. Addrem "X. Y , " Ilee olll , 012 fob 28 ] ) PERSONAL. A Young gentleman of means would like tomato the acquaintance cl ft young lady. Addreto Jauiei Warner , city , 4l4-S8i ] WANTED A gentleman room rnatu to beard In prtiata ( unlly ; reftroncoa requlrod. AddrtK 0. A. . U < si ollloe. 326 U 118. K , M , IIOOI'ER , clalri-oyant - wid Iranco medium can be found at N. W. corner 20th and CM itrieta , hours 11 a. m. to 0 p. in. 271 m4 LOST AND FOUND. ] ' rvOUNI-Aicll(8 hand bag. Owner can line 'sime by oallloK at Use office and uajlnic co of thl Mvertl8emcnt. 20'T [ MISCELLANEOUS. STHAYHIKBTOLEN-A lootcli ttrilcr ' Anv. one returning the rams to I'Toid ' 112 iou'th loth Ht , will U , liberally re ardoJ o 8p IJUlll'S -All klnd < ot pum ( a for tale or repaired. ' Addrms J. J , Motalo , 1011 8 uuder St. 871-m2 * p illVi vaults , slokttnd cewpool. cleined at tbo J „ 'I10" * ? ' V0' ° ° and ' " / "I Ihe day , In ao entirely crdsiKw way withoui the Itut mole.taUoa to occupants or nelufibors , with our Improved and odorlBM apj-aratue A