THE DAILY BEE---SATURDAY MARCH U , 1885 DAILY BEE omci No. 014 AHD 9ia Roou G5 TRUCKI BUILD- HKW TOM Omo , I WO. The WoflUy Bee , Tubllhicd ev OniYtai. with premium. . . . * ! 2 " ? On Tear , without premium . BUUonthi , without premium . On Uonthon ttUl . . CORRMfOUDBXCl I > . icitxiu UTTHU. All BaslnetJ letter. nd BemllUneM bontd be p XT. abU to th order of th company. THE BEE PUBLISHING CO , , Props , K. nOSEWATEU , EDITOR , A , H. FlUh , Manager Daily Circulation , P. O. Box , 458 Omaha , Neb. THE prospects are lint in the coming cily election the party lines will bo drawn as nsnal. Wo would , thoroloro , suggest In the interest of the public wel fare , that only the very best men in each party bo put on the tickets , so that whoever - ever may bo elected the city will have a good sot of ofUcials. , THE now oflico of the city auditor , with a $1,1300 aalary , Is not appointive , but elective. Therefore the persons who have boon aiming to fill thia poiitlon by appointment by the mayor , will have to como befoio the people. It is an Imjnr tant oilico , and should bo filled by a corn- potent accountant. No other kind of a man should attempt to sciuro the posi tion. THE resolution of Councilman Furay , which was adopted by the council , directIng - Ing the marshal to Invostlgata the Buck ingham taoatro and to report concerning the sima , will probably result in the closing of that disreputable place , which ought to have baon shut np long ago. The marshal is orderad to give his opin ion whether the place ought to be abated as a public nuisance. Marshal Oum- mings , If ho is an honest man , and we believe ho is , can not do otherwise than declare the "Buckingham" to ba such a nuisinco. ALL streets to bo paved with stone will , according to resolution of the city coun cil , have a double flagging for crosswalks. Wo would suggest that the council at its next meeting provide for such crcsjwalks on the streets already paved , cspec'ally Farnam straet , the principal thorough- fara of the city. The sharp-pointed atones on that street inako the crossings deci dedly painful , especially to pedestrians with thin-soled boots and shoos. The expense of this much needed improve ment will not bo very heavy , and It ought to lo done at onco. THE employes of the state department have been assured by Secretary Bayard that they will neb bo turned out for any cause excapt for neglect of duty. This is pretty positive evidence that Cleveland proposes to stick to his civil service text as enunciated In his inaugural motsigo. It ia very likely that the heads of other departments will glvo a similar acsur- ance.to the omp'oyos under thorn , so that thoyjc n quiet their fears and go on with their work with steady nerves. This Is cer tainly not very comforting to the spoils- huntera , bnt it is certainly satisfactory tn the people who want to see the buslnesj of the country conducted on business principles. THE democrats c f Nebraska are await ing with considerable interoit the meet ing of the democratic state central com mittee , which takes place on the 10th oi this.month. It Is expected that at tint mooting some satls'actory plan will be ajrepd upon for the distribution of fedora era ! patronage to the oflica-aeokeis. Itia qnttoilikoly that a bureau of application and recommendation will bo established , the intention being to have all applica tions for oflico t : > ba made to this bureau , and rofomd t } the board of recommen dation , which will bo an auxiliary of the machine. This board will probably con- gist of seven member. ! of the central com mittee , and Ita racommendation , it is ex pected , will provo a strong endorsement. Whether this plan will work remains t : bo soon. Wo suspect , however , thai when it is premuted other schemes will ba offered , and in all probability the fac tions in the committee will have a monkey and parrot time before they gel through. THE newipapora in these cities whicl are reached la the morning by the Chica < go .dallies naturally object to the faal mail leaving Chicago at an hour whloJ permits these journals to become com petitors with them in their local field , Thoicflort to exclude tbo Chicago papert from the fist mall , by compelling the mail to lecvo at an earlier hour , failed in congress , hut another attempt is to be made imtho postoflico department. It Ii not likely , however , tliat it will provo successful , u It has just been dis covered tliafc Mr. Hatton , before retiring from thoipostmtster general's office , re newed tha contracts with the Chicago , Bnrlingtou AiQulnry and the Chicago , Milwaukee St. Paul reads , to run three yoari , and these contracts are legal and binding upon the new administration. Too schedule will not , therefore , be changed , and the Chicago morning pipert will continue to have < the Ibenefit of the fast mail , for which they ought to bo very thankful to Mr. Hatton. nevertheless , while some newspaper * In < Uios clcsa to Chicago may ba seiiouily atiocted ry the fast mail , yet the whole western and nortwostcrn country Is greatly benefited by It , and the people ihl § brinoh cf tie mail eervics , I' \ ' COUNTY ATTORNEYS. Among the laws pawed by the Jtnt legIslature - Islaturo VTM ono which abolishes the oflico of disltict ntlcrnoy , and provides for the election of county nltornojs , The first olecticn of county attorneys will Inko place in the fall of 1880. The county attorney - tornoy shnll attend to all criminal mat ters , the eamo as the district attorney now docs , and in addition ho shall prosecute all civil salts In which the state or county Is interoitcd , and also advise all connty officers on connty or state matters without any fee thorofor. Heretofore the district attorney has only taken care of criminal cases. It will therefore bo teen that the law makes the connty attorney a much moro responsible oflicor by making him .ho civil attoiney and advisor of the state l county. As a rule the oflico of dis riot attorney has boon regarded as a sort if training school for young Mid inexperienced lawyer ? . The sflico of county attorney , however , .tight . not for a moment to bo regarded 11 any such light. It should bo filled by onio experienced and able lawyer , but ho probability Is that as a rule it will not bobocaiuo the talary ii not at all ado- qnato to the roaponslblosorviceB required. The salary in counties of ever I)5OCO ) people is only $1,500 , and in counties i vlcg a population between 20,000 and 35,000 the salary Is $1,000 , and so on down the Hit. Doughs is the only cunty n the atata having over 35,000 people , , nd wo do not believe any really able awyer will wantto act as county attorney 'or $1,500 a year. The oflico , it seems to us , is , as a rule , bound to bo iiiled by a cheap man , at least In Douglas county. The main object of the law appears to have boon to craata a now oflico In every county. It has simply Increased the taxes of the paoplo without really doing any benefit to anybody excapt to the legal ratcrnlty. THE spring election is less than throe weeks distant , and the merits of the men who are known to bj candidates for oflico are being discntsod by the people , who , It is hoped , will carefully select those who are best fitted to bo trusted with the city's affaire. The selections of candidates should bo inado not only with reference to their fitness , but also with regard to their popularity. There are plenty of men in Omaha who could fill with ability the various oflishil positions , but many of them are not known to the public. The people like to vote for men whom they know , and whoso fitnes ] for public trusts has baon tested. They prefer to vote for mon who are identified with the city's growing interests for mon who have a good business record for men who are known to ko honest , conpotent , and enterpris ing. When a candidate la foraed upon n ticket by a few friends , or by his own persistent efforts , the people are very quick to manifest their aversion to him and his methods by staying away from the polls cr by voting against him. In the comlrp ; election the best mon should bo put npon the tickets , whether they want the nomination or not , and men who are not in every respect available should bo thrust aside , no matter what claim they or their friends may think they have upon the party. Tbo in creased salaries , provided for under the now charter , while being a temptation to cheap tricksters to imko greater effort than over bofora to secure office , ought to prove a sufficient Inducement to good men to become candidates That was the main object of Increasing the salaries. Now than lot our bnciocsj men bo well represented among the can didates for the city council , and lot the cheap mon take a back teat for once. In St. Joe , for Instance , the city council is cmpocod of wholesale merchants , manufacturers and raal estate dealers , and so on , and the result Is that that city has a good govern ment. Omaha cartainly needs her bosl men in the council , and wo hope thai none of them , If requested to become candidates , will refuse. In fact thej ought not to wait to bo lnvlbdbnt shoult coma forward and offer to eorvo the cltj for at least ono term if the people BOO fil to accept their services. At least thcj should atsist in the selostion of candl dates. IT la claimed that the law creating thi oilico of register of deeds is probably void owing to the omission of a cipher li enrolling , which makes the minlmun population on which a county can elect t register of deeds 1,500 instead of 15,000 , It was the intention of the bill to have this officer elected .only In conn ties having a population of 15,00 ( and upirards , and it so pat sad the legisla tare , but the former bill In which the mistake occurs , was the ono that wai properly tigned and approved. Whethoi the mistake on bo rectified by the an premo court remains to bo seen. II wonld seem to us that the court could give to the bill the construction that w t Intended by the legislature. As the matter now stands nearly every count } in the sUto would elect a register of deedi. Under the circumstances both the bill that passed tli9 legislature and the bill that contains the mistake , and which h properly s'gned , wonld very likely bo de clared void , that being the safest way tc settle the matter. THE counterfeiting of one-cent coins it nowing being cir/led on extensively in the east , with a profit of about CO pe > cent to the manufacturers. This fnduitry may flourish in the east where a penny buslnets ii carried on , but in the west ) where pennies are not current , it conld not exitt. COL , CHASE , according to an Inter view ia the Republican , propoici to vin dicate his honor by bringing a suit to be rein at d as mayor before the expira tion of the present term. Col. Chase docs not seem to know whan ho Is well off. 13is friends ought to advise him to lot well enough alone , and lot tlmo heal his wounded honor. The public well know what a narrow cicipo Col. Ohaso had , and it la not likely that ho would at this day bo pleased to have exposed the methods by which it was accomplished. OTHER LANDS THAN OURS. Kogland , with her Egyptian troubles her complications with llussla , and her olitlcal strifes and dissensions at home , lertnlnly hasher hands full at the present lino. The war cloud that was rising on , ho Afghan frontier , and which threaten- id to Incroaeo to tctious dimensions , has , however , happily disappeared , at Icasl or the present. The news that Russian roopa were close upon IIoral , the west- arn fortress of Afghanistan , throw England intoirfrcsh'nlaroi. The presence > f the Russians In the vicinity of Herat , although a good distance from the Indian rontlei wai rogardcel as ominous , and ihowing that they did not mean to respect the neutrality of Afghanistan as a common barrier between ho two empire. A later report , to the effect that the Russians hid advanced far ther into Afghan territory , created sttl ! greater excitement in England , although Russia assorted that the movement was jnly intended for the purpose of sacking ng a moro suitable position in ciso of wai with Afghanistan. Rumors cf Eoglem going to war1 with Russia have boon cur rent all the week , and the activity In mili tary and naval circles seem to confirm the reports. But on Friday Gladstone an nounced In the house oE commons that an agreement had boon airlvod at botwocr Russia and England , by the terms o which neither Russian nor Afghan forces would advance any farther on cither sldo of the frontier. This truce will no donb bo a great relief to England as i gives her an opportunity to attend to he other troubles. She- could not very wel afforl-nt this time to have a war wltl Russia , and It la safe to say that the agreement was the result of a back-down on the part of England. Meantime she is making active preparations to strengthen on her military force In India , and Ic i not likely that this plan will ho abandoned donod although the Rustiau difficulty ha boon tomporarially settled. British interest In the eastern qnoatioi was reawakened by , first the dispatch o commission to fix the boundary of Af ghanistau and thus limit the sphere o lluseiia activities and advance , and nex by the advance of a Russian out-post to Pendjob , a distance of about eighty mile from Herat. It was felt at the tlmo o the mixed commission to which Rusil ; became a party , that it had a very sma ) latitude for Its operations ; the line o boundary having been defined in a gen eral way by Earl Granville as far back a Chlobor , 1872. The boundary , extend Ing from the Caspian sea on the ono side to the western limits of the Chines empire on the other , is at present dc fined by tbo Russo-Perslan frontier con ventlon signed at Teheran In December 1881 , and by Lord Granvlllo. Th Russo-Peralan convention moro or Jcs accurately defines the frontier between the Caspian sea and Baba-durmaz , on th edge of the Turcoman desart. By thi convention a considerable portion of th mountainous country on the northern side of the Atrak was secured to RussU thus enabling her to overawe the preda tory Turcomans on this extremity of th Persian possessions. From this point t Sarakhs , a distance of nearly ono hun dred and fifty miles , all the cnltlvatec territory Is In Persian hands. It la claimed by a Ilmsun diplomat now In England , that Russia is not al tempting to push the southern boundar of Turkestan into Afghanistan. There is a strip of disputed torritor lying between the two countries. Th line of delimitation is , as yet , vague , am it is only imaginary as far na the native on both sides are concerned. Bet Afghans and Turcomans in that part o Asia raly chit fly upon their herds of cal tlo for sustenance. Cattle require foci and salt. Grazing lands and silt well are found on both sides of the boundar lino. Perhaps the Turcoman is as much t blame as the Afghan , but each of them drives his cattle where they can go grass , water , and silt. When they ar told that they are crossing the bonndar line they sty : 'Whero is this boundar line ? Show It to us. Is it on the mound Wo have looked there. Is It in the aky Wo have looked there , and wo have no found it. Thera are continued excursions o citt'o thieves from the Afghai tide o the disputed territory. It Is not a matter tor of stcsllcg a few bullocks or cows an < changing a brand or two , but oxteusiv raids are organized , in which hundreds o noil-mounted and well-2qulppedmon ar engaged. Of course , the owners of th cattle resist as well as they can , but th Afghan raiders are almost invariabl successful , and perhaps a tboasaru head of cattle are driven into Afghan istau while their late owners ard a foi of the Afghans Ho dying in the fields It Is the duty of the stronger power t preserve order on the frontier. Rnssi clains that her rights to Afghanistan ar four-fold greater than Kng'nnd's , bn Russia has no Idea of Invading tba country. The Afghans are our neighbor and should bo oar friends , The Idea th Russia should attack Herat la absurd The town Is a natural stronghold , It i well fortified , and it Is defended by an ample garrison of well-armed soldiers who If they lack anything In drill mor than make up for it In fanaticism. To capture turo Herat would Involve anenormous cos and wonld embitter the Afghans , whom It is the Russian policy to conciliate. I is said that the czar has no Intention o making a demonstration against India but It must be evident to every one tha if ho had any such Intention the very las thing that ho wonld dream of doing woul < bo to incur the hostility of the Afghans The diplomat who Is credited with th above statement , rays : "Russia Is pur suing an Bggessive policy. Her military movements have been confined to he own toil. But she Is In the right am will never surrender. If war Is force < upon her , it will be fought to the end and it will bo ono of the bloodiest war In history. Some mirth was caused the other da at the expense of Lord Granville , becaus Bismarck appropriated territory bahlm his back and without his knowledge. In tables have been turned , it seems , in th case of Italy. That country not enl failed to say a word to either Anstr'a o Germany about Its foreign depart are , but It ia asserted at Vienna , succeeded , wit ! Granville't help , in keeping Biimarck In entire Jgncranco of the scheme until th agreement was announced to the world And Biswjrck does not like it ; in fat , h ft declared IP be mad "clean through" a 10 thought that anybodylconldtrick him , nd.espcclally that Gladstone's ministry iould do It. Ai for the colonial ambi- lon ot Germany , there is room for iti xorciso without matorlal conflict with Jritlsh claims , and It is hardly concplva- > lo that these two powers , so long fiiond- y and with so few real differences , will 10 set by the oars through the grand land cramb'e ' now going on in Africa and ) ce nlca. The personal matter between Msmarck and Oranvlllo has been ad ustod , throutjhtho cffjrlsof Count Her > ort Bismarck , who was sent to London on a special mttslon , the result of which vas that England and Germany luvo made mutual concessions. It is under stood tbat Bismarck in rolura for ; certain colonial concessions , promises to support England as agalnct Franco in the approachirg conference regarding the Suez canal. The campaign in the Soudan still goes on. Italy , which hai como to the assist ance of the English , will undertake the relief of the garrison of Katsala Ono of the latest projects of the Engllsl : government is to build fifty stern wheel itoamboats for use oa the Nile. During ; ho week several skirmishes , of no greil mportanco , however , have takoh place. Dno of the latest rumors la that the \Iahdl \ has evacuated Motemnoh , as ho 'aari that an invasion ia about to bo nado into the Soudan from Abyssinia It is England's Intention to carry on the war to a successful termination , no mat ter how long it may take , but at prcson she is making but little headway. Thi determination Is duo to the damands o the war party the opponents of Mr jrladstono. After the reopening o parliament Air. Gladstone fount Ills troubles all about him The opposition raided upon him and hi associates in the ministry with perplexing questions , resolutions of want of conli donee , denunciatory speeches , and all the other machinery by which parliamentary government strengthens the hand of th executive in cases of national danger Ho is the only English leader who retain the Idea that justice ia duo to the Sou danoso , as wuil as honor to the moinor of General Gordon. Whatever aggressive sivo measures against El Mahdi ho may b obliged to sanction , ho still declares hi purpose to ovacnato the Soudan and oven ! gypt at the earliest moment possible lo regrets the capture of Ktmrtoum a delaying that stop. Werp ho to bo drive from power the Tories would como In a a war party and nothing less than 1th recapture of the Soudan 'and the vlrtua annexation of Egypt wonld satisfy them In spite of his blunders in attackln Bgypt , Mr. Gladstone stands for justict and his defeat would ba a great calamity The proposed visit of the Prince o Wales lo Ireland Is looked forward ti with a great deal of interest. Parno has issued a manifesto advising the mu nicipahtios to observe respcc'ablo nou trallty during his visit ; in other words , t treat him with cold politeness. As matter of fact the largo majority of th Irish people are lamentably deficient I affectionate ro.zard for his royal hlghnots and it is already settled that the displa of sentiment and welcome on the cccaslo will bo wholly confined to the office-hole ing class and English residents. W question whether Parnell's manifest will have much effect It is a slg nlficant fact that oven In Dublin th most disrespectful manifestations hav occnrred In connection with th propcsed visit. Lord Mayor O'Connor who at first refused to co operate in an way in the reception , has been forcet ono way or another , to take backwater but now an indignation meeting is threat od in Phoenix park to denounce th mayor and the council. The nationalist state that the piinco will bo safe from bodily harm , but that a "welcome" o onj thine like It Is Impossible. Undo these discouraging circumstances on would suppose the royal pro gramme would be changed but this appears qulto impossible The truth Is that disloyalty In Ireland , o at least an Impatient dieliko to the pom pous ft ims and ceremonies of a roya visit , does not arise wholly from hostil ty to England and the bitterness ongon acred by political and tosial conditions The people were never infatuated wit the charms of royalty , and during the long and earnest convass of politlcalqno tions and points connected with govern ment they have paised undo the Influence of democratic Ideas President Barrios , of the republic o Guatemala , has undertaken to consolidat the five independent republics of Centra America. To say the leatt , his mothoc of procedure is rather hjgh-handed. ] does not involve any tedious dlplomac or protracted negotiations. No such nco less formality as asking the consent cf th other states or oven of Guatemala itso Is resorted to. Thera Is no indicatio that Honduras , San Salvador o Costa Rica desires to enter int a Central American federation and they have apparently no been consulted about it , while Nlcaragn is known to bo averse to such a unlo and likely to oppose it with some vigor Even if there were a desire among tli five states to form a federal union there i not the least reason for believing tba they would wish to have Barrios for it president. In his character of militar director of Guatemala ho has mere ] "proclaimed" the union of ' the flvo state in ono republic , with himsel for president , and proposes to main tain his authority by an army sad to bo composed of 40,000 men. Resit : anco doubtless means war , and whethe it is successful or not depends on the el fectlvonoiB with which the fonr state south of Guatemala unite in opposition This movement of Gen. Barrloa Is sup posed to have some aoit of relation to th proposed Inter-oceanic canal across Nloa gua. There Is a report that lie ha been put np to it by Franco , prcsnmabl for the purcdio of deafeatlng that prc ject In the Interest of the French enter priio at Panama , This la a very Iniprob able story , bnt it may ba worth Inquirln into , Ic France is at any trick of thi kind our government will be Intereste In knowing It. Blio Never Hmlles , She never smile * , from morn till night , Her face Is.vold of cheerful light ; No laugh rings out from mouth of hers , No matter what queer thing occurs. In vain do friends attempt to win From her firm mouth a smile or grin ; They get up every style of fun , 1'rom comio y rn to latest pun ; Ihey try by every plan to wake her , But all thofr efforts fail to shake her. She moves in a mysterious way , Ignoring cftllerB d y by day ; With rJrm reiolve and solemn face , With quiet air and queenly grace , Following up each tirm endeavor , Seldom com r Eg smllliog never. Her meals she crunches all a'.ono , Ai silently a * brick or stone. What , think you , makes tbis maiden fair Move with a sad and lolemn air ! Why does she nerer smile attain. On auabt In range rr mortal ken ? Aslc of her dentist , ho ctn tell. He understands her reanon well , He knows what all her grief's about- All her front teeth li\\e been palled out. My Iiovcr. He inns t not woo mo on bended knees The lover who'd win my heart ; For ho mmt lw master And lord of me , And to let ft woman'hls tyrant be Ii scarcely a manly part. Let him como s the ro\er did of old , Who wooed with n flushing brand ; Nor cared though a maidon'a looks wcro cold , And won their brides , as tha tale is told , By the might of their strong right hand , For the man whom a woman's love should crown Must bo strong to do and to dare ; Not angry worth must cast him down , And he must not heed the scorn or frown Of the fiircit of maidens fair , Stronr must ho be , as the eun is strong , With the might of gcntlenes , When ho wakes the buds to their matin song , And makes the night-chilled earth BO long For the warmth of liU soft cuess. And eli I when ho cornea , my man of men , I'll cast to the winds my pride : Its nrmor I never shall need again , . 'or the shield of love will sutlico mo then , i\3 I walk through life by his side. A Scare In Parliament , A parlor match in the Commons lay As innocent ns ft lamb at piny ; A bnlD-llko head on a ploco of pine , [ t laid on the floor , atd made no sign. Till a six-foot man with a lordly tread I'ateod by nud stepped on tile match's head. A fi/z ! a bang ) and the mnn of might Collapsed as ho shiiekcd out "Dynamite ! " \nd the men of lavvs , ob , whore are they ? [ Jo ask of the street nnd tHe alleyway. They had Hod In fi-ir from the honed 61 stone , And left the stub of the match nlono. EDUCATIONAL. It has been doctded in Tonnoisuo that school directors ruist be nblo to read nud write. This Is important If true ; for it will tend to EVO the directors n better Btnmling with the primary scholars , Superintendent Bonnet , of Indianapolis , tins been invcatigntlng thu extent to which to * bacco ii uiod by boys lu the city schools. In two grades of seventy thrco boys , from twoho to fifteen years old , thirty-one habitually Hinokcd cigarettes nnd only seven could eay they never had smoked Of ninety-six boys from tan to twelve there were sixty-eight smokers nnd in the primary schools boys from six t ) ten , forty per cent mnokod , while oven In the A , B , C , class many have begun the practice. An Incident told by nn inspector of schools shows tbo importance of a careful oversight of tha ventilating apparatus. Upon visiting n Bcbool house the Inspector noticed the Impure ntr of the rooms , ana questioned the janitor on the cause , but wns unabla to dfecover the exact cause. The janitor took him to the basement , where he saw four furnaces in op eration , nnd where ho also noticed the odor of chickens. The peculiarity of the circumstance caused him to investigate further , nnd ho found that the nir box had been converted Into a chicken coop carefully board od up , The hens were having n snui little time , but the Inspector thought ho had found foul air Indeed.- Boston Journal. It if n common'complaint , Bays the San Francisco Call , that too many studies are taught In the public schooler , and the inquiry has been made as to which iniqhtbodisponsed with without detriment to the educa tional cauio. We should unhesitatingly Bay elocution. _ Why should girls bo tauqht "locution ? It is not to be presumed they ha\o nn ambition to become orators. Or why boys ? True eloquence Is the outburst of the mind , which will bo impassioned or otherwise , ac cording to the nntnro of tha subject and sur rounding circunibtances. It cannot be re strained by mere forms , nnd the gestures dictated by nature will be moro appropriate tbnn if acquired from books or oral instruc tion. The public speaker who attempts pre cision in peuluro la sure to lack in expression and to fall to produce the impression upon nn audience that ia made up by ono whose utter ances are without restraint nud directly from the heart. Elocution , therefore , as n branch of education , could bo eliminated from the Bchool course- without detriment , but rather to the real advantage of the scholar , According to an English paper 100 tons of iron were recent'y transported to America for ono shilling. THF GREAT SKIN CURE , My wife bad a most annojlng eruption make its appearance on the fingers o both hands about the first of lost March Supposed it was Ivy poison. Several physicians Eaw Itsome dlagnoslngft as above others pronouncing it ( alt rheum A great many domestic remedies wcro used , with no effect. The disease akadlly prew worse. The prcseriptions of thrco of our very best pbjs'clons were trled.with but httla better remits. The terrsbio itching wis so great ai almost to clcjirho her of deep. Alter two months tt this suao-lngsho began the use of the Cuticura Remedies. Whatwasthcrcaul. ? The first appllca tion ( f the Cuticura alia } id the itching , and new af ter four months' dall } me of them her hinds are sound and well. I doubt not if they had licau cm- plov < d at first a cure would have been effected in a short tlmo 1)11. W. II HALL , DiuggV. Frankfort , Ky. Ky.SCALL HEAD , F. J , TrucsJoll , dnuglft , Conneiut , O. , report ! a case as follows : 1'bo patient's head was almcst a solid scab , and the dry scales constactlr falling off his ho til , maklngh's shoulders white ia a few hours. Ho suffered all the tormentsimiglnablowlth hl-hcml burnldg and Itching and a terrible headache all the timo. Took thrco bottles of lcsol\ont ( , used two boxes Cuticuia and some Cuticura SOID , and was cured. Head Isns cntlirly free from hciba as it was the day ho was born. No moro Itchlcg and burning , and no more headache It teems almost incredulous that anything could cure BO bad a coso so quickly. TheratientaajByoudo not claim ba'f enough for Cuticura. DtSFIGURIHG. Humor ; , Humiliating Eruptions , Itching Tortures Scrofula , halt Ilbctim , and Infantile Humors cured by the Cull ura Hemedlcs. Cuticura H'solvent , the now blood purifierC'CMBOS the blood atd perepliatloa of imi urilles and ] 0ieon ous elements , and thuD removes the cause. Cuticura , the great Skin Cure , iuatatUy allajs Itching and Inflammation , cleans the Skin and Scalp heals Ulcers and Sores , and restore I the Hair. Cuticuia Soap , an exquisite Skin Boiutiflcr and Toi'et ' Rcqulgltc.propared from Cuticura , Is Indispeu- sab'e In treating SV In Dlaeaees. Baby Humors , Skin bleml'hes , Chajijifd and 01 y 6km. Cuticura BcmedlfB are alsalutelr pure , and the only Infallible Blood Purifiers and Skin IJeiuitMiers. Sold everywhere. Price Cut'cura , SOc. Cuti cura boaVi S&o. Cuticura Ro'olv ent , $1 , Potter Drug & Chimicnl ( Jo.Boston , TO * r\TT ITsoCutlcur * Soap an oxqulslt rir > / % Jtt JL Skin BeautiDcr , and Toilet , tiath na Nursery banatlve. SPECIAL NOTICES. TO LOAN MONEY. -0 LOAN 32,0)0 on oltr security. 1) per cent . long time , R. 0. Patterson. O&tf Loaned on nhattels , cut rat * , R. R MONEY oavghtand told , A. Furman,213 S , 13th Bt M ONEY to nan on good real estate tccurtty , U. F. Sean , Williams block. (41 tf MONEY LOANED at a F , Reed & .Co'a. Loan office on furniture , piano , horses , wagons , personal property of all kind * and all other ntides of value , without removal. Over litNatomUBankoornerl8th ! and Farnam. All busloees strictly confidential M ONEY to loan on diatfels Woolley & Ham- Bon , room 0 , Omaha National Buik building. d r7flfl TO J6OPO TO LOAN On real eeta'e ec- JJ ) I UU ciirltv at rfMonable rates. 0. E. Majne , fWcat ICth and Farnam. 438 mV7 rpo LOAN From 85 to 85(00 , In sum * lo suit Fl- JL nanclal exchange 16(31arnam. 8 2-m24p. ONEY LOANED J. T. IKatty loans on chattel M property.213 B. Hth Bt.upstairs. 2g5rol6p In lumiof ISOOind upward. MOHKTTOLOAN Co. , Boat Kttat * and Loan Arenti , 1606 Karnam Bt. 46.1 tf HELP WANTED. , , . .j A clrl for general houa work in faic' of three , 1418 \tnport. > . 727 Ii FANTED- Itdy to ( anv t t fi r a cjrsct. Call at W 135 Sherman ave. 717 Up TTI7ANrED-A flrit-clua L'irl ' ' S " ' § 1 > } ouie < V > * o.katlo:4FarLamSt. Mrs 0. W. Ambiow. 716-ll'p \\rANTF.D A food girl for Rtreral hcn 8 work In V > small fun'Jr atlilS Dodge St , 718-14p TX7ANTED Two joungm n torenVo a party ol Tf five In a mcel ) furnished cottage In one of tha bctt locatlont. Board contoolent , Address "A. R. " BeeolHco. 70S-16p 1TANTKI-A glil for gtnersl homo nork Call > at Water Works cflloo , 1613 Farnam. 71S-14p TaTANrKl ) Office boy. Address In own rmn < ! - T > ttrlUnif , statue a cs wMitcd. " 0. H. 97" \\RANTED German girl at darnl hotel , 10th and 11 M ssn St , OST-lSp \\MNTKD-Hoy at Wllklo r pcr box factory. 106 South Hth St. ? OM3p IfANTBD-A flrit-clasi chambermaid at the Oily > hotel. 7i314p \\7ANTKP \ co < l Rlil lor Bcncr&t hourc-work , > > C ll &t Mrs. fluyncs , 2121 Wobstcr St. OJ7-13p VtT'ANTED Flr't-clajs omancook In hcUl , IOC V ? mites from Omaha , where the will have a good liorac. Applv toll Mannncllcr. 418 S. 13th Strott , Omaha. 073 tf TIT-ANTED ( llil for general housework at 832 8 17th st , bet LcavcnnorthaiidMtton. itr . 11 B.OOV. 063 13p J ANTEDl.iuiury girl , Dmmct bouse. C65-14p \\rANTM > Two apprentices lo leMtidrcMtnaliinR VV Mr . K. H Corbett , 1013 Htmnril . 632 Up WANTED A nret-cl dry Roods clothing , boot Hulshoo fu'rntimn ' , mmt npok Gcruitn nm well acquainted with dr ) goodf , only t\ng\o \ \ mid i\ porlonccditinn with roluroico need nrti1 } , 0. Aillcr ScW.mK < ffi 00141 \\7ANTED-Kxporlcntcdegontstoifll . TI rcnlsaddress ; J. F. Twamley , Fremont , Neb. COO 13p SITUATIONS WANTED. - -Thrco Oirnian jrlrlejnst nlui ! from WANTKtThrco thoia < 4. would Ilka Rood gltmtlon cither liote cr KCDcialhouio nork. CnlUt 10CGCni > ltoln\o , ncn 10th. 7,0-13p WANTED Bj A good Rlrl a vUcc for Rcnerid liouso WOFK In trnall family. Inquire at Helm rod's coiner Jackson and 13th. "Jt-H TT7ANTED Situation by a middle ORCcUinslc mat V > to tnko euro of ono hour , m ke garden am himself generally utclul about the house. Addroi&g Louli UurRtr , Omaha Post olllc ; , Omaha , Xcb. 722-14p VtfANTED A Drst class dressmaker , would llko a sltvntitm In a shop. Good reference. Add res ' 0. K " Pott clllco. 711.10p WANTKD-SHunt'on ' as book keeper hyajoun man with experience and gxol reference' . Ail dress "K. L" Bee olllce. . 710 lOp A Competent drctma her will malcr cngagomcnts In families. Call at313 Noith 15th St. 091-13p " \\7ANTED-Sltuatlon as clerk In store or onico by IT jounp man with good reference. Ad dress "H. ti. " Bee olllcc. 690 Hp WANTED Situation as coachman by joungman of experience and rood recommendation. Ac dress "A. V. " Bee ofllcj , CgS-lIp WANTRD-lSj a dressmaker , tcnlng In prlxato families by the day or week. Address lll2Ia\ ! onportSt. G'B-14p WANTED Iy ! a jounc nan of SO , position a clerk In an olllcc where lie can stut in ns ossl ; Unt book'kccrer , good icfucncc. Address "H. S. Bee offica. D33-14 MISCELLANEOUS "WAKTS. V\7ANTKD Ono unfurnished frcnt room ccntra'lj II U'atcd , references exchanged. Address Mis Allen , 12 Farnam St. 7C3-14) ) "VyANTED To purchase for a cash customer , a T fir t class residence In a firft-cbsi neighbor hood. CahonoraddrcisO. F. Daxii i. Co. 712-19 WANTED To rent , a tmnisbed cott'go. wouli buy furniture if cflercd chtap " 11" Drawer 22 , city. (00-lJp Famlthcd or unfurnished rooms for 1 glit house kicplnu for three adults. "E. B " Bee olllca. 09.-13p TTJANTED A lot with CO ( cct or more , front im- IT pro\cd or nnhnproud. Address ( / ' . K. " this ollica , gitingpart'cularsas to price , location and tcrtrs. 670 tf WANTED Drug ttoro ; nd\ertUcr would like to buy a drugstore In a good , Iho growing to n address Box S62 , Itocklilaml , 111. eil.lOp To rent ono or two unfurnished rooms WANTED with or near board. Address F , 1' . Fosdykc 313 and 315 South Hth St. 602 tt WANTED Exerj lidy In need of a so * log ma chine , to see the new Improved American Ko 7. P. K. Hodman & Co. , agents ; 203 N 16th. 343tC J-OK RUNT HOUSES AND LOTS. RENT House cf 0 roTns. Apply at 1807 FOR St. , convenient to street cars. 713-14p FOR KENT Nice 6 room cotttgo. Imgulrt 807 bouth 23d bt. , near LcaxciiAorth. 6:6-14p FOR RENT New cUht room house Inquire o Mrs E. Roddls , 2atb , between Davenport and Chicago Sts. 700-tf FOR RENT ' toro with four roorrs on Cumlng st. Suitable for any business ; $26 per month ; inquire J. Kline , 1818 Dciighs 8t 666-aprO FOIl RENT A brick kouso cf 8 rocms J20 per month. Apply to John Hu'slc. Ilardnaro ttora 2407 ctrncr Cuming and Saundcrs tit. P. Clark. 59818 RaNT TKO new ttoroa on lOih Bt. 0 E Maine , I5th and Farnam. GIStt "ITiOIt RENT Prick houcc , good order , barn , cor JL1 ncr lot Ehlnn'a addition 80 per month. AMES 1607 Farnaui St. 6S3 17 Foil RENT Ono story dwdllrig liousn five rooms 23d. nfarClark street. Charles Cgdon , corner ISch and DcugUa Streit. 5.8 tf > OR 1-ENT Throe brick stores corner 16th and Cuming St. J L. McCaguo , Agent. 4C1-02 imOR RENT CottJgo at 1718 Dodge street. 271tf Rf NT New brick bouae , 11 room ? , modern FOIl Improvements , No. 12 N. 22d st. Inquire 2110 California St. 157tf FOR IlKNT New cottage , 6 rooms. . Ptippn Roe 1512 S. 6that. OlStf ROOMS FOR RENT. RENT Nicely furnished front room , Iccition FOR , at 1418 Howard St. 714-14 rrOR RENT Two furnished front rooraj 00north D 17th. 726-14p RENT Furnished room at 1(18 Jackrnn St. FOIl 083 allp T710K RENT Handsomely ( mulshed front room JL1 313 North 16th St. OS6-13 | RENT Well f urnUhcd front rooms. Inqu'ri FOR ttalrs. S. W , cmicr Howard and ISth St. 6S4 13p RENT Two front rooms 1303 Capitol avo. FOR 676 17p RENT furnished room at 1013 Tarflam. FOR 054-a9p RENT One large i If gant front room furnish FOR 3 unfurolabed rooms In new house with all the modern Improvements , on SOth St. , near bt. Mary's avo. AOdries 8.V. . corner lUh and Dodge. 081-tt T OR RENT--A nicely fur.lshed front loom with Jj cloMtt aadbath to gentleman and wife f.01 soutl 20th at. C67-tt RENT Ono niofiy furnished room suitable FOR 2 gentlemen , and a imillcr room on P < eaaanl Bt. Inquirel'J07 * nrnambt. Cll-tf 17011 RENT One first floor front room and other JD rlcely furnished rooms ; also 2 largo unfurniib cd rooms at 1517 Davenport st. 813 lip .Wit RENT Nicely furnished rooms 105 N. l&th. I B J-21p IlKNf A room for one gentleman , a'so table FOR for one cr to gentlemen at 1012 Farnam. 640 tf RENT Two good rooms for housekeeping at FOR per month , 1618 Howard he. 628-Kp RENT Two single and one suite of room * FOR 'i block one block from Poet otiioe corner Uth and Capitol av . 021-14 RENT A large fcroUhel front room with FOR room odor ouvilnglo room , 71019th St 482-14p RENT Tw nicely furtiabed toonu at 1623 FOR . 602-14p RENT Elegant front room for t o gen itle- FOR , kqulro at A , liospe , 1613 Douglas bt. "aii TTiOR HUNT FurnUhedfront rcbm 19C4 Farnam , 670-18 I. OR RENT Furnished and unfurrlihtd roomi J' with board. Inititute Hotel , formerly Crelgb- on hoiuie , Capitol ave. and 13th it. Mri. L. W Hald. 819 marZOp bulledlUrnlsbeU rocmt , HI * Ca FORUEkT Mr . A. Oldtrwood. S70U FOR HKNTA nicely fornt hd front purler ttllri reoxlern Improverecnt * for gentleman and 1le. rst-clws table board , 2009 C M St , SJS-tf FOR RKNT Two unfurnished rooms ruitMilr fnr Ight houMkeopIng , Decm r'sWockcor. ttth and Hwardttt. I f ' KENT Nicely furnUhcd rooms at 1718 Ca o St. 472 tt T > OOWS With board , dcilrablt or winter. Arrly Liat Bt. Chailei Hotel. 474.11 T10R RKNT Two elegant room * In UedlcVi block , JD Paul < enACo. , 1618 Farnam. MM ! FOR SALE. ir SALE Cheap , ti IOOS KM mm St In. 1 quire ICO South ] Hh St JSfll7p Tn SAI.K ISO jcarliiiK steer J and htlfcr Ad- JL' dresi 0 } | Corbln , Terry , li 7J3-21p IpOR SA7.K A grocery busIceM In Omaha , btvlnR agoodtiado.troshclctniitock Ionian for iclllni ; other buslncsi Interest , Addicts "J. H " Hoc olllcc. 724-24p iiim SAtiK A desirable lot 60x183 ft on I'icrco J ; St. between T4th ami S5th St , S blookerittot St. cur track , 8I.COO cash or half en time. Applr oa premises J. Wllllmg. 707 IOp PALK-AJi.'M s > da fountain , been used 6 months , If sold at once will take less than h lt ptleo.also mv lot rf jhelvingand count r , vcrv choap. A. J. Mundcl , 3J5 Broadway , Council Bluffs. 705 IS | 7 > OH 8AL1I- Household furnltiiro , for , | ' lcPlf. | ; | } > 0 'J "lnKeo. ! locMlon. Mrs V K. tt Booth , 101Z PacIHe St. ; ofl 10p T OR 8\Ti-AnoMosltblithotl : [ - drug store on A -i.1 good o rncr In thlokly lettiod p rt of t he cllv. Apply to H , T Clarke , Drug Co OK3.13 * FOR SM.K-Small nous stand nt Nr , 7C7 N. ICth St. , haiing ciigxpod In busliufw. vlevnhcrc 1 mint sell outiimncdlstclj. 074-13 p I poll SALE Thcftirnlturo and futures cf a goo.1 1 lodfil 17 house on a prlnolpvl ntnct , r lit $ xM Ap p'j II. Mtiinwillcr , 41S south 13th bt 076 17p FOR SALK OR TRAUi : Foundrv and michlno ship In plarlndt , lawa ; go d point far business , railroads ; to n on a loom. tl factory rcik ona foreelllng. AddrcMSPRAOUE &CO. , Union Iron Works , Third street , Council Bluffs , lona. 0)2-10 | T > OR S LE A first cl.isi one chair bitbcr shopi JL' good trade , rca-on for selling want to quit the buslncsf. Address Iloxl45 North Bend Nebr. C27-14p EOlt SALK A half Jersey fresh milk cow. In. quire 1315 South 10th , between Wllllim & Hick * ory. , , OtB-Up FOR BALK KO rros of best farmj Unds. Wash Ington county , Neb ; 2i mlles free HormMr 8 miles from Blair , \\lllcitlicr eel foreqrwll trade for house In Omaha If bujor will take up somonotoi on long time , Tro whole land under cultivation. Addrcsa Jos. Kolowratek , No. 134 3 13th St. , Omaha , Neb. 479 tf FOR BALE Four joir old horse has bten viorkeJ doublr. For particulars Ii qulro at n e corner Uth and Kirnntn Bt In birbjr shop. J , Klrncr. 071-19 SALE Three beautiful lots I'-irko FOIl on - o\u , east frott , must bo sold soon. O , F. Davis & Co. 659-18 FOR SALE Lot on 0 orglt ave , cheap tt $ S50. 0. F. Dav Is & Co. 690-16 FOR SALE First class ono chair birber ahop ; good trade ; reason for selling , want to quit the business ; address box 14S North licnd , Neb. 647-14p FOR SALE-A Wall Jersey fresh milch cow ; en quiroNo. 131BS Ifllhst , bet. William and Ulck- ory. 6IC-14U FOR SALE TJulldlng with a four jcars 'eiso 108 H. Hth rt. cheap , or to oxchacgo for residence property. Inquire 1307 Douglas , 03C-Mp FOR SALE C11KAP Ono elegant chimber ect , former cost 8375.00. One rcgulitor clock , ono ntarly now Knabo Piano , two gold framed pictures , ono horse , harnea * and phaeton , ono Hulls safe , small siio Inquire 1015 Dodge St. 233-tf FOR SALE Now house 7 rooms full Irt , largo barn v cry cheap. D. P. Jones , Oth and Bancroft South Omaha. 6G2-a'2p T710R SALE A first class bakery and restaurant. 1' Address lock box 0 , North Lfcml Nob. 676-14p T7AOR SALK-300iIown , balance 1.20. per month. X1 Good 7 room house ami rarn pleaeant'y located Shlnn's addition. AMES , 1507 Farnam , 6Sti 17 FOR SALU Why pay rent , when jou can buy a. house and lot on easy pavrnonta from P. J. Crcoden , 27th and Webs or St. Ml-tf F I OR SALC Cheap , saloon fixtures and itock N. W. corner 10Ib and Capitol avo. ! < 17.a3 FOH SALE Second hand ten horse power , up right boiler and engine ; in good condition ; low for caeh. Chas. S. 1'oor. 103 S Uth st , Omaha. Neb. SS7-tf TTOH SALE A. ( arm of KOacres , 5 miles northwcs X1 of North Bond , 160 acrca under ctilihatlon , f > J- mllcs of live willow posts , ono rnllo of nhicb Is solid' ' hedge 18 joars old , S miles of nlro fence , induplng- pesturo ormeadow ncarlv all seeded to tame grass. IJarn S8x60 feet , ciihblcg for 2,001 bushels of com , . good corrals , 1 wind mill , and 3 wells of water , ! granary 16x20 feet , a house 10x24 feet , nltnhaso- mcnt under entire house. Pilco 820 per acre ; half down , balance on time to suit purchaser. Enquire at FLAIL oilico , or of W. II. Yaw , Oorth Bend.Nib. 302marii2p FOR SALK - 66x166 feet on Cuminpr street S blocks west of Military bridge , $1,600. John L. UcCague opposite Pott oflloo. 4S1-U FOIt SALE 132x124 feet on corner , Bonth-eaat front , house 3 rooms , barn , 3 blocks west o Park avo. and Lea\onwortb , easy payments , cheap $1,700. JohnL. McCague , opposlto Post Oilico. 463-t TO EXCHANGE. TTlOIt SALE Oil TKADE Jot lmpro\ed land , a JD good 2ktorystoro , property In Wojnc , Nit ) A residenre , barn , 2 lota lu Allcrton Iowa , and2good > Urge Norman stallions. ( Addrcaj O , D lllrdtall , Walnut , Pott Co , Iowa. 172 inflp FOIl SALE Oil TUADE-Form 0 milts south on Bellewio and U. I . Ilovl ? . fruit and etc , I' . M. Feckham , P. O. box 707 Omaha. ? OR SAT.K OR RXCHANOE-At 810 pel acru , a _ or port of two thousari'l acres of t'mber land forty miles east of Kansas City , wil eichango foi Nhroaka laud or mor cbandleu. llfdford , Souer tt IHtln D44U FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE-For [ lock of dry goods 1300 acrottock ranoh.pknty hay land , creek runs through ditlro trart. goid Imlldirigs , ccrralla cto , only 4 miles from thriving railroad town , one of the boat and rncut convenient I inches In cuitral Neb. Apply to tbo Noith Loup Uanking Co. , North Loup , Neb. 214 5 TO KXCirANOK Improved farirs and wlldlandto trade for sloiikn if incrclmtdleo or Oraatm city propcr'v. Chas K. Woolly. roum'JC , Ou-iu a National Bank , Omaha , Neb. SOOtnarlO BUSINESS CHANCES. BALE Stock and fixtures ono of the best FOR saloons in the city. Possession glien the first of April , llcasons for selling , ill health. Address "X. W. " Bee olilco. 477tf STIlANOEfllnolty left pickago nith ncvtxpaper wrapper. Will party holding same plot be e-nilto thli olllce , or tend word where aamo can bo had. 004-13p BIDS for rcmo\lng one thouiaud janls of dirt more or less from corner Flltocnth aid Chicago Bt. Will bo received up to Jlaicli 20th , ] 8fS. H. W. Cremor. C77-H , vaults , elnks tnd cvmpools cleaned at the shortest notice and satisfaction guaranteed by F. O. Abtl , I' . O. Box 37B 4B7-a2p vaults , sinks and cesspools cleaned at the PRIVY thortcet notice and it any time of the day , In an entirely orderltea way without the lent molestation to occupants or neighbors , wltb our Improved and odorless apparatus. A. Evani&Co. , 12t6 Dodge St , All klndi of pumps for sale or repaired. PUMPS J. J , HoLaln , 1011 Saundcr Bt.371m23 371-m23 TJVJll BALE A good paying saloon wltb flrnt da * JD Inncli counter and tetuurant attached. A b r taln. B. Trcbtlcr , 203 South 13th St. 47E-U HALE Or exchange a full Block of clothing 1 boots an J shoea , gent' furnlshiiiggoodi , will ex. change for Nebraska Lands. 0. ll.iVtoraon.SOt 8. 10th Ht , Omaha , hob. 166-tl SALE A good skallnr rink. lro 84x100. Inquire - FOR of H Lambert , Waktfleld Neb. 423 a Up- BOARDING. firstclars board and lodging for 2I.S5 per week , all ntw beds and spring * at No. 14C8Cabifat , II. Peter Nick. 704 a2p | \\7ANTKD-1001ioarderi , 816 a month , room ami VV board. I'oclfU home. 1'rtnk IMils. 70M4l > - Bed and board 1212 Capitol a\c , FI11ST-CLA83 M2-a3p LQST D rk colored brlndle bull dog Liuuon face 109T to 2002 Wcbtter and get reward. 878 1J PERSONAL. "I.JB1130NAU John lUmlln has removed to Owabo. 1 and tis'dtl ' at 1610 lta\cnwortli Bt C73 alOp - W. 1. B. write to O , a , at Min. PERSONAL-Will ; . t ) S.lcpj IIOOPKll , clairvoyant and Trance MTujTlfJir l.o found at N. W. corner 20tb and Cuts struts , hours 11 a. ID to 8 p. in. J74 ro54