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THE DAJLYBEE-SATURDAT , SEPTEMBER 12 , 1885 THE DAILY BEE. O JMIA OFFH K No. 014 AND 010 FARVAM ST. KKW YOIIK ( JITICE , ROOM 06 TninrjNu UULU l.Sd. I'ub'UliM it cry msrnlnp , except Sunilijr. The only Monuay morning dally puM.slieJ In the state. 1CRM1 UT MAtti One 7c r . 910.0) I Three Month * . . 9910 Six Months . 6.00 I Ono Month . 1.00 T-ho Weekly IJec , Published every Wednesday tmU , TOTTMtD. Ono Year , nlth premium . . , . , , , . . . , . . . . . 9 2 00 One teir , without premium . 125 Bx ! Months , without premium . 76 Ono Month , ui trial. . 10 CORRMrOIDENCRt All CoirrmiTilcallons relating to NcwsMiJEJItorM rnMUrs should bo kddrciscd to the KoiroR or tin BEX. * AH nuslnes * I/cttcrs ami HcmltUnces thonM tie Vidro-no J to Tim BUR 1'inuviivo COMCAIT , OMAHA. ) r tt , Checks anil Vast olllcoorJcrs to bo made pay- * blo to the order of the company , THE BEE PUBLISHING CO , , Preps , E. HOSKWATKU , Kniroit. A. II. Fitch , Manager Daily Circulation , Oiniha , Nebraska. WANTED A. weather rognlator. EVEN the tomporanoo people of Omaha mail admit that wo are having altogether too ran oh water. THE Agoea are earning to the front once more. Ono of thorn Im just boon nppolntod pattmutor ot Valloy. CHOIEUA la slowly but Barely making Its circuit of the globo. It has broken oat at Shanghai andothor cities InOhlna. Now that Valley hu a now democratic pastmwlor Plaltj Vallay product la solid for the Mlllor ticket In the next county convention. TUB appolntmant of n democratic paaimastor at Valley hao sot all the dom- ooratl3 candidates In Omaha buzzing llko & on arm of bumble boca. THE "Sfratftrft" has Billed from Now Orleans with § 10,400,000 on board. The innnranco companies prill fcol easier when eho roaches her destination. Now tint the fair is virtually over , the political aarobits will begin to perform. Rilny woithor will not iatorforo with thj warl-bummerj aad tlu bntton-holo brigade. MH LEAKY Is pat forward as n rep-o- aaniatlvo of organized labor. How long hai Mr. Imry bien a in 3 tub or of &n Ojiaha labor ualon , and when did ho ever co-operate with rrorklngmon during labor troubles ? MISSISSIPPI Is ao thoroughly In the hands of the domocnts and the ball- dozsrs , that any attempt for the republi cans to oppoao them would only ba v c waste of ttmo. Thia hopeless condition of affilra has indnced the republican atato executive committee to pass a resolution that no convention be called to nominate a state ticket , because of the impossibil ity of securing at the polla an honest oloo- tloa. Mississippi evidently needs recon struction. THE suggestion that the German Span- lah dispute over the Caroline islands , bo rofoirsd to the United States for arbitra tion , brings to the surface the fact that thia country really hue larger Interests In those islands than any other nation. There are twelve American missionaries there , sup ported by funds from this country , and the only steamboat at the islands Is owned and operated by Americana. It Is claimed half the population of 100,000 have been Induced by the American missionaries to abandon paganlem. There are five lan guages or dialects In the group , and the Now Testament haa been translated Into thrco of thorn. r v Iz la now euggostod by Mr. Hawaii , who haa boon very active In hlu clloits to have Thirteenth street paved with sand stone , that all that portion of Thirteenth north of Piorca bo pived with sand stone , and thence aouthward with atphalt. This will probably bo satisfactory to nil parties coac irnol. Tha grade from the present portion of the paved section of Thirteenth stioct to P/erio / makoa stone pavement moo doalriblo. The level portion of Thlr conth stroat would bo an defiant drive with an asphalt pavement. The traffic on South Thirteenth street Is g very light and always will bo. By mak ing thia compromise the otreot can bo paved cs far as Pierce this soaeon , and that will bo of material advantage for v travel , r IK Rlel la hanged another rebellion j may bo the reault. The half-breed sjm- ° pathlzara and the French-Canadians of iho Northwest Territory are holding mass ' meetings to protest against hli execution. Some of his frlenda even went 20 far na to declare at the St. Boulfaco mooting that they would fight before they would BOO Rlol hanged , and ono of the ipeakera assorted that the carrying out of the death sentence wonld end the confodora * , ) tlon , Every dl'ort Ia boiug pat forth to > iouron reprieve for the condemned mm. It wonld seem that the Oanadiin govern , meat can hardly afford to bang Illel. Ho end hls people had grievous ciuaca of complilnt , end iho government Haelf wis responalblo for the burdensome condition of nfiilra aiai into rovolt. The ai which led them open . policy pursued by fho government to. in wards the half-broeda was devoid cf jus- 01 ' forcibly from ot I t'co. Settlers wcro ejected tnorhndj ! upon which they had lived C1 for j-ous , ftud.lho asaaranco that their 0.nl ' ilghia would ba roapcolod when the sur- nl Vi-ye were m.do waa totally disregarded. If Rlol'a rebellion lad olmplf been for mtechlul It'aUad of for ths a Je pirpoto of Pt obttliiliig juttioo bed thooit&bliahn' ntcf tin ri hta which had bjon loog do'orroJ , his At t If vxccutUu would ba prrpjr onoagb , bat tnt under the clrcuimtiucus It will b ro- wt { juded AS an unnecessary extremity. { ROBBING THE PUBLIC DOMAIN , The order of Commissioner Sparks de fining how railroad companies nay cut government limber was not only timely , but ltw sbatcdupongoodgronnds. It WAS alined moro particularly at the Northern Pacific , which owns the majority of stock of the Montana Improvement company , having n capital of 32,000,000. This company has a oontraot to furnish the Northern Pacific with all the tlmbir , cordwood and general lumber from Miles Olty to Walnla Junction , a distance of 925 miles. Ilocent Investigation shows that this company wai rotptng a big bonanza from Its extensive operations in despoiling the government lands of valu able timber. It was operating numerous sawmills night and day , and employing between 2,000 and 3,000 men in the manufacture of shingles and lumber. The Northern Pacific , as wai not un expected , has boon hauling the company's lumber for less than that of other lumber concerns. For Instance , from Spokane Falls to Endlcott the Mon tana Improvement company , virtually the Northern Pacific , paid only $23 a car , whllo other parties wcro charged $17 , competition balng thus shut off , and the railroad company's ring enjoying a mon opoly. The tiog chimed control of all railroad tlmbar lauds , ai Troll as govern ment timber , for the whole distance of nearly 1,000 mlles , and it also had the audacity to drive off Intruders and to threaten settlers with prancoutlon If they cut timber from the qovarnmont land for tholr houses or fences. When called to account for their dep redations and assumption of control of these lands , the active members of the ring claimed that Mr. Teller , whllo BCC- ictary of the interior , gave them por- mloslon to cut all the timber they wanted oil government land where thcrohad been no eurvoy. Mr. Teller appears to bo ro- spoiulblo for a great many crooked trans actions , and the statements of the Mon tana Improvement company , If true , do not Improve his record , Secretary Li- mnr has been unable to find any record of such permission , and ho very properly holds that oven If there wore any such recorded permit it would bo wholly Il legal , as there Is no power by which n per mit can be glvon to violate law. Ho has accordingly not only put an end to these wholesale robberies , but ho has demand ed that the attorney-general shall bring suits to recover from the company the valno of the timber which It has stolen. He has ordered the gathering of evi dence , and the probability Is that the depredators will ho prosecuted criminally as well aa civilly. This will be only simply justice. A powerful ring of corporation tools , who have grown rich by tlulr thieving operations , should not be permitted to go unpunished , while a poor man who Is detected in cutting cord wood on government land Is pulled up with a short turn by the vigilant cflhers of the law. a The order of Gan. Spxrks , which has c been neczasltatodby these wholesale dep redations , expressly prohibits the rail road companies from cutting timber a1 , any other time than during the period of con struction , and then only adjacent to the line , and for use In building the traok , bridges , culverts , etc. , and not for fool , station houses , ehodr , and other struc tures. No railroad company can deal In any such timber aa m irchandiao. The order contains various other restrictions , all of which were greatly needed to put an end to the robbery oE the public land , and to prevent railroad companies from becoming lumber manufacturers a and dealers. TUB name of H. W. Van Arman , seo- t rotary of the territory of Arizona , who it will bo remembered halls from Nebraska , appaars in print in connection with a little controversy that ho has had with the first comptroller of the currency. Van Annan receives money from the treasury in the shape of drafts on the San Franclaco eub-trossnry , and in a re cent case , Instead of having the > money shipped out to Arizona by exprest , at an oxponsa ot $200 , ho had the treasury draft discounted by an Arizona bank at a cost of $100. Mr. him , but it was discovered that it is Ille gal to allow disbursing cfliccrs anything . for discounts , and also thai drafts on San Francisco always command a premium in Arizona. The disgruntled Van Armau , u who has returned to Arizona , loft hla tl resignation In Washington , with tha om- phatlo assertion that ho couldn't afford. Q to waato any moro tlmo In holding a fed0 if sral cfOco. As theroaro eight applicants fcr ilia position , It ( a not likely that the nd- aloiitratlon will advertise for a now a jo rotary of Arizona. AMOMI the first things that will occupy ho attention of PoMnustor-Genoral Yilas ire the details of the apodal delivery lyitem which la to bo Inaugurated on Goto- or 1st. Ono of the questions la the em- loymont cf the opoolnl metaengora , who hey are to bo , and how they are to bo ar ppointod whether by the poatnustera 01 ' ir through the civil service commltilon. Ir dc t3 THE Iowa groenbackera are divided tli mong themselves , Some are for fusion th nd confusion , while others are In favor oi suwi wi Man theirgreonbacklsoa straight vlth- ra ut democratic mixture. A convention straight-outers hai accordingly been ill id at Marahilltown on the lit of ou 'jbbor for th of sp , ? purpose nominating on full siata ticket , th tie ch HOK. E. A , ROLLINS , who died in vo hlladelphia the otber day , wai at one bo mo conunltsionor cf internal revenue , ch the expiration of his term of govern- am wll service bo located in ent Philadelphia , Gr hero as a financier ho soon took a prom- arj ent petition , A * , the time of h.'s ' death ho was president of ono of the leading banks of that city. Mr. Bolllns was born In New Hampshire , and was edu cated at D. tlmoutn and Harvard , Ho took a docp Interest in the political af fairs aud progress of the country , and although of quiet disposition ho had a largo acquaintance among public and in fluential men who held him in high es teem. _ OTHEtt LANDS THAN OURS The rtvolt of the Spanish people against the German occupation of the Carolina ielands and Iho imminent dan ger of a wir between the two nations has subsided. The mob loaders of Madrid have boon plaosd behind iron bars , and the terrorized king has abjectly npolo- gbad for the insult to the German flit ? . The Spanish minister at Berlin has ex- proiscd regrets on the part of King Alfonso's government for the assault upon the embassy at Madrid , and has promised that the leader * of the mob shall bo punished. The German foreign minister has declared that the occupation of the Carolines would have boon pre vented If communication with the fleet had been possible after Iho receipt of the Spanish note claiming the islands. Ho haa also stated that the comminder of the gun-boat was forbidden to raise the Ger man flag in the presence of the Spanish officials. Those conciliatory explanations imply that neither government is anxlcui to prolong the preasnt crisis , but will gladly ocltlo the dispute amicably. To the surprise of all Europe the emperor of Germany has decided that , owing to the Spanish ships having arrived throe days before tno German gunboat , the Island of Ysp shall bo glvon up to Spain. Ihua the Spanish-Gorman oplaodu may bo eald to have ended. There is much speculation In diplomatic o'rclca ' as to Bknurck's design In ordering the seizure of the Insignifi cant group , and the cause that brought about the abandonment of this schema. The 'only plausible theory U that Bismarck was as much chraicd over tbo riots at Madrid as King Alfonso , whoso kingdom wan likely to ba blown up llko a card house with a single breath. Ger many la as much interested in keeping the Spanish monarchy upon its lego as is the imbecile bourbon who dominates over the Spanhh people. It was through Bismarck's diplomacy that Alfonno ba- came connected through nurrlngo with the Imperial family of Germsny , It would have been a blunder to let Al fonso bo overthrown by the populace cf Spein , and allow a republic to ba established that might provo very dan gerous as an ally to tbo French. If Alfonso should bodtivcn from his throne French Influence in Spain will bo onci moro in tbe ascendent. On this account Bismarck will not insist on the German claim to the Oarollno Islandr , but will glvo them np rather than incur the risk of provoking a revolution In Spain , which could not pusjlbly result in any advan tage to Germany's Interests la Europe. With \ Spain In alliance with Germany , Franco can never send its armed host to the Rhine without detaching a heavy corps d'armoo to watch the gates of the Pyrenees. Prince Bismarck will not wantonly affront the self-respect oven of second rate nation and render Europe suspicions of the pacific ends of bis diplomacy. ] At latest advices the French are moro excited than the Spaniards over the ridiculous incident of the occupation of lrap M. Do Froycinot Is reported to bo : has'oning to Paris to ba on hand if that I mysterious something should happen which is always threatened end seldom arrives when Bismarck's hand fs an- a pectod to ba at work. WMlo the Span ; iards at homo are qnuttd down and tbo Spanish government has apologlzsd to Germany for the Insult to the embassy , and Germany has offered to withdraw and refer the dispute to arbitration , the Ouban Spaniards are just getting wild . with excitement. Oa Sunday they held monster meeting and marched to the : captalnenoral'd palaca to oflcr tholr services and money In case of war , for which the captain-general dnly thanked them. A real war ha , however , at no time been oven probable. : The political campaign In EagUnd bangs fire except upon the Irish ques tion. Mr. Gladstone is back from Njr- trey In better health than when ho left liomc , but It Is still uncertain whether ho can tsko part in the canvass. Mr. Piirnell , of all the loaders , la tbo only 3tio who has frankly announced his line f aotlon. It has not proved popahr in England. The picas has met his do- aands with "tha " " reply , "Impossible , Lord HattlngtoD , speaking of tha libor- ib , declares tha eamo thing. The two jreat English parties , ho says , would inlto to veto Mr. Parnoll's plans , They nay , but the conservatives fire not ; Marching right for ward with that aaser- .ion lu their mouths as they ought to bo lolng. On the contrary , they uro saying U Ittle or nothing ou that plnt. Ou oil tlW lues'lona ' save this the liberal party lacks W inlty. E/erythlng waits for Mr. Glad- sifc tone. fc fcUl The bold and egtesslvo eland takjn by Ul 3a.amborlain , tha acknowledged leader UlP' ' { the radical v ing of the liberal party. In P'pi pidi ippoaltun to the programme of P rnoll , dihe 133 naturally created quite a commotion. henc Icoordlrg tu cable advicra , Ohamborlalu nc n a public epeooh declared that home in ale , as defined by Parnel1 , motni noth- so ng morj nor leas than the destruction of in ho whole British empire. The rndica's 01 : i&vj planted themselves on a platform of Ai ppoiltlon , and as they embody a largo di aajorlty of the liberals , that party la now an Irtually committed to oppose the Irish th : torno ruleiH. la some rospacta this Is as bo auch ati anomaly in English politics 09 th raitho recent alliance botwcouthotorloa Gi nd Parnolli on , Only a few months ago Oil 'hamburlaln and hl3 party advocated ItB t rich land reform ami many otherchaugca B ( emaudod by Parnell. It now remains Uflu bo seen whether tha torlos will coa- flu nua piBtivo and depend upon tha fao- fluPi onal feuds atnorg tha Ilbzril ] for their Pi iccota In tbo catnpalqu , or whether they ill openly cut loose and leave the homo ilora to fight tha battle as a third party. Lc , Too French eli c ions , which take place dl the 4th of Oottbsr , will In miny re- an ects bo of the utmost Importance , aa ela their remit may depend the fate of cla to lepubllo Itsolf. A chamber of depu- pn ea , consisting of 532 member j , Is to ba it loaen , and upon the chamber will do- tbi ilvu the choice of stveutj Qvo Ufa mom- elo jrs of tbo senate , Tha njwly elected col umber and the senate thus renewed , .11 , id constituting lha national assembly , for 111 chooae a pretldent to ruocced Juhs fla rovy. whoeo teim will expire In Jaau- flame , 1880. Tu The prct/hets of orll in France are on * g ln calling attention to the prediction that ns form of government In that coun try has endured moro than fifteen or eighteen years since the revolution ot 1780. RfcVonlng the tiso of the third r pnblo ! from the fall of Napolonn the Little at Sedan in September , 1870 , its end , according to the usual fate of French government ; , Is rapidly approach- Ing.In In epito of their qnarnh and rivalries , all rcpnbl'cin factions In Franca nro united In the resolve that the existing republic shall bo maintained at all haz ards , and their hearty accord in thia es sential regard will go far to ( mure their 3U2COB3 In the coming olcttlonr. To this union the recent movement of the Bona- parttat faction which acknowledges the youthful Victor for its leader h&s doubt less contributed to some degree. Whllo little Importance can bo attached to such a faction under such n loader , Iti plan of campaign , which Is favored by the now i/stom of elections , his attracted consid erable attention from the republicans. In this election , under the now system , the chief embarrassment of the republi cans grows out of their differenced over the question of church and atato. The rural population of Franco , who will have a decisive volco In the elections , Is sttooaly attached to the church , It is , therefore , necessary for the ropubltcan load era to exercise extreme care to not offend or alarm this clement , ilnco it will have much moro power under the now astom than it had when controlling tingle dlstrlctn hero and there under the o'd phn. Should the enemies of the re public succeed in provoking the hostility of the rural voton , a reactionary majority may bo choton to the chamber of depu ties , and then the processes fora rapid dottruoticn of the existing government would begin. The chamber would trans form the character of the senate , aud the reconstructed national assembly would Install a foe of republican government in the oflico of president , Gambotta'sgreat electors ! tchcmo for perpetuating H re publican majority in the chamber of deputies may turn out the moans of Ho overthrow. But for the prcoent the great safety of the republic consists In tbe fact that , with all Its vices of administration , i's enemies are unable to afford the French people agmrinty of a better or a moro stable goveimment. Sir Henry Drummond Wcif ! 3 fmdo the difficulties of a diplomatic position In Constantinople of no light or trivial na ture. Ho went there tor the purpose of perfecting an alliance between England and the Porto , but BO many ciosviuter- otto meet at Constantinople that au clli- anco la by no monna easily made In the first place it la a cardinal maxim ell ever the east , never to do to-day anything that by hook or crook can be put off till to-morrow , and thia mental bias of course haa no tendency to inshrcattcra ; then the Russian embasiy at tbo Ottoman capital makes a business of finding out all that the English crnbasaidor is Itylng to do , and straightway proceeding to thwart ltd mas'- dearly cherlahod plane. Then the French , having never ceas d to reproach themselves in not joining Eagland in the joint occupation proposedboloro the bom bardment of Alexandria , are trying to atone for their mistake by ibjectlng to everything England advances In the way of final uettlomout , whllo Austria end a few other powora contribute an occisional growl to prevent thlcga from growing dull. So. altogether , It ia not strange that Sir Henry , llko a lazy committee , IB able to done ! moro than from tlmo to time to rlaa and report progress , he Ij . After all , on'English protectorate over Egypt eeoma'to ' bo ono of the probabili ties of the near future. Ic Is , of course , only an informal way cf handing ever the sountry to thoBrltlohcrown/.butaaEjypt annot govern itself and Turkey cannot ivern it , the only thing thatcanba done it id to pass the land Into the possession of icma power that on both govern ind protect It from other thlevoa. Under ho circumstances England is the only available state that can do this , nnd so to Eagland goea the land cf the Pharaohs. Testimony la accumulating that the o mark a bio peraontgaknownas the False Prophet of the Soudan is dead. Among > .ho moro convincing of the reports which onfirm thia vlow la the suddenly re- lewed determination of the British cabl- iot to oorquor the Nubian region ] end ) luudofin. . The late intorvlow of Count Kalnoky , . ho Austro-Hungarian minister of forlegn iffalra , with the Gorman chircillcr at ' ' Vitz'n ' , had for KB loading subject the idjustment of the international basis for iommerclal rchtloca botvrcen the two empires , and It is curious to notice thn ixtraordlnary change of disposition to ward Germany which baa come over lurgjry alnco Piussla'a triumph over Vnatiia , Some docadoa ego , trben Aus- < rla , through the federal Ulot of Frank- ' ort , still lorded it ever the Germunis mod , acted iho great German power , : tnd pursued a policy of Germcnlzitlcn vhorover and whenever that was possible , lothlug was moro repugnant to the Him- arlans than any step loading toward a loser contiectlcu with Gorman intorettj. tfow they are anxious for a customs inlon ! with the German empire , S hough knowing that the zollvereln ras , In the laat half cjntury , Pros- li'a main instrument lr > paving the way or political annexations , All parties lu uom Inngary are reported favorable to a Bate m inlon and la nald with the , Kalnoky , ap- te roval of M. Tiezi , the Hungtrian foi remler , to have made ovotturea In that Irection to Bismarck , which the later , owovor , declined from regard for the on-Hungarian interest and sentiment Austria. The fiot la that Sidowa up- Tl at all former relations and caloalatlons thcas quartora The Hapsbnrg dynasty , listed from all connection with non- .ustrian Gtraany , pursues now a policy lamotrlcally opposed to Germanlzatlon , ai the ambition of the Hohenz .Horns , mi io IlnngarianB clearly BOP , will In Its qo oldest fl ght atop at the Lsltbo. Hence th icy dlfcird their former antipathy to ale orman connections , and coolly aud res- lutoly consider their ccoaomlo Interests , an la the Slivlc national sentiment In on ohcmia , Moravli , and elsawhoro which onpt now ohttfly opposed to German In- B nnoes , and Bismarck , who seeks In it thi tisaful conntorpoia against Russian rji anthvlsm , la not Inclined to wound It. all I wl Acjording to general report , and to o gli istlnot though not official statement of tic ord Randolph Churihill , the Afghan tin flictilty ban bjcn completely settled by th atnloiblo atracprement between Ran. en aandEngltnd. Raealarenonncea her o 1 aim to the Xilukar Pita , including , wo thi ceump , the bills which dominate It fcr ko w a these which she contended for in lar 10 last stage of the protracted dlscut- to i ODB. Ohutoblll claims credit for the In imervatlve caolnot on tbe eoora of this rot plpmatlo aohlovemont , and tbo Rnsilsu rtign oflico may actually have oeen In- ta 10 < lencod in Its detorinin&tton by the tory home onsoa of an alliance with China nd me arkoy , which might have pltced Ruajla Th the deftuiivo ia the Araoor land , In p.i Turkestan , In Armenia , nnd in her Black seairoistlands. . But the concessions whioh the Czir his made for the s ka o : the people la a mete Irifl ? . Tha Zalfikar Pass Is not the gate to Herat , nor In Herat the key of Indl * , all Mr. Marvln'i declamations to the contrary not with standing. When Rossi * has completed her Trans-Caspian railway , nnd quietly amassed enough troops and armaments n Krasnovodk , KyzyJ.Amt , Askhabad Mcrv , nnd Penjdoh , Xulfioar will ba no Thormopy'iu ' In the way to Herat , If march ou that city bo determined upon. September , September , the dandiest month Of all the fleeting year ; When pntrldgo mny bo thot , Aa well tha frisky deer. When trout n respite have ; When wild duck inland fly ; When squirrels forage 'mong The treetops In the iky , When woodcbuck plumper grow ; When lobsters nro at par ; When mushroons first appear ; When oysters claim thslr "K. " IDansvillc Breoio. Caused by n Cold Snap. When there comss a cald BDA Then alas , for the chnp Who Is clad In n Unlit summer Milt ! Ilow ho shivers and slitkcs As ha quivers and quakes Like a"bum"who has been outona"toot. " When the chilly wind blows , Then ho looks at the clothes , That once were bis nrldo and his pot ; All the inwnbrokcrs' signs Ho observes and ho whines ' I wonder how much I can got ? " Soon ho'Jl shamefully scoot With Inn thin Summer suit To bis "Undo" nnd swap It for gold ; With a tear in his eye llo will hnfiton to bay A cheap ulster to euchre tbo cold , MUSIC AND DU/U1/1.TIO. / Jose fly , the pianist , will begin n sonson of recitals ut Stelnwny ball , New York , in No- vombor. Lllen Terry is firmly determined to rccross the Atlantic with a O'lnpnny ' of her own , Mndamo Judic will sail for .America to day Emma Howdon is shortly to be married , and will not sing In Brothy Juhn'd company this season , Mmo. Christine Nibson will stag In Berlin far the first time on O.itobar 12 , on special In vitation of the emperor. The opsra will bo I'atist , Agnes Ilomclon will play l\uilino In Shcri- d-m's ' 'Culltd Back" company. Mrs , Ijingtry'a reign is over In London , as aha 1ms lately been plajiog nt the Standard , a very low priced Kast Side theater. Miea Rotinn Vokoa nnd her company under contract with John Stetson for a tour of the country , will leave England on the Adriatic , September 17. Louis Blumenburg , tha violoncello plaver , has orgaulzsd a coicart company , and will start out on a tour of the country in a few weeks. The n&wast thicg in musical instruments is n "duplex strung violin , " bv which , it Is i claimed , a tone is produced equal to two ordi nary Instruments. SMvini delays his departure for this coun try , that he may bo present nt the wedding of Emma Nevada and Dr. Palmer , MadamoModjsska who lias jut returned , has pUyod since she left Now York , twelve months ago , In England. Ireland , Scotland , Wales , Brittany and the Polish dependencies \ of Austria , Russia and Prussia. There are nlno now operettas by Vienna composers In preparation for next Benin" among them Strauss' "Gipsy Baron , " Mil- lockorV "Vica Ailmlrol " ' " ) , Czibullta'a "Hunt ing psge > , " Louts Koth'd "Somnambulist'nnd Suppe'a "Bellman. " Bolossy Klrnlfy rays : "We are going to San 1'rjnci co next season for a lone engage ment , nnd will produce them ubout Christmas rileba , ' 'Etcelilor. ' 'Around the World In iihly : Days,1 end 'Michael StrogoaV Wo will tuka a company of about ninety persons across the continent. " Director Ambercr , of Now York , has offered Johanna Buksa traveling expenses nnd $5,000 month to sing during the coming opera sca- nn in New York. She is now engaged at the National theater , in Prague , however , nnd It Is doubtful if Manager Moumann will allow tier leave of absence. Mr. C. W. Couldock and lib excellent com pany of comedians are drawing largo audl- Jncas to the Chestnut street theater to wit 9 less the revival of the sterling drama , "Wil low Copse. " Mr. Oauldock as Luke yielding renoRB his triumph of years ago , and his sup- ort In all th&t cuuld be desired , [ Philadel phia Call. Mmo. Judic will give 200 performances in America , beginning In October nnd ending la May. Sbe is guaranteed C50.00 * francs ( $133- )00) ) end expanses , nnd n percentage of tuo re- L seipts nfier they roach n certain point. She JOB had all her droscca made In Paris , and .hey will fill about twenty tiunka. She will .ravel in n palace car when in tha United 3tatfB. Hr renertoiro will include ' 'Ninlchc , " 'L Femme Pupa , " "LlliLa Rouseotte , " 'La " ' 'Mile. " " dl ; Cosaque. Nltoucho , "LosUnnr- Co lonniorg'La Ballo Helenu , " "La Grande I 3uchoste " "La Grind " " , Caeimir , "Diver- ions , " "La Mntcotte , " etc , The director of the Metropolitan Opera louse , New York , Imvo issued their pros- lectua for Iho icaaon 1885-0 The company vlll open In New York on Monday evening , ft" fov. 23 , nnd continue until Saturday. Dee , 9 , when tbe entire company will bo taken to am CU 'hiladclpbia , appearing nt the Academy of tlucio for two weeks ( from Dec , 21 until Jan. inclusive ) They will tbou return to Now foil ; , where they will elng from Jan. 4 to ilarcii G , when tbo soison will close , Tha allowing operas will to included in thn rrp- utolrc : "Rlcnzi , " "TnnnbaeuBpr , " "Loben- rin. " "Dio Wnlkuero , " "Dio MointeraiBn- lice er , " "Die Goattoul lemmeiune" ( Richard am cJI Vagner ) , "Die K'eiifehi von S b " ( ( Jold- oark ) . "rhol'roiihot" ( Moyorb.er ) , Kaust" uno-1) ) , 'La Juiva" ( tlalovy ) , "Aida" Verdi ) , 'Oarmsn" ( Bizet ) ' . 'La ' G ooanda" run j "Alefistolole1 ( Uoito ) , "Masa- has iolli > " ( Auboi ) . nnd possibly "The Jlogua- sur ota"x'oyerbeer ( ' ) . and "Tho riyinf ? Uulch- uu"Vugner ( ) . Of tlieao ' Die Kocnlgin von aba , " "Die filelstcrsaonger" aad "Dio Goet- irdaenitnerunu" ; have uovcr been been por- S irmed in America. ven nil UNEASY BIRDS , BE ho Prisoners do Not T ko Kindly to " the Now ditinty Jail. cut ouncil IHulTa Correspondence. cutt The lifteon prisoners who luvo boon t loved from the old jail Into their now lies airters In the new jail , erj not so on- t , insUstio over the building as the out- io citizens seem to bo. In fast they re dleappolnted , They find tha change itlrely dlOnroat from what they ex ectod. Their Idea w a llut they would tin moro cleanly quarters , and that at 10 eamo tliaa ttiey would have moro lorn , raid moro fun. Tlioy fanciad that the room irouud the cylinder In ff hlch the calls were located would be Ivenov r tn their use during the day- mi < , and that they would only occupy 10 cells at nlgbt. TLis was the way in 10 old jail , bocnuio thutrai at best o dod and badly ventilated , and tbo , 11s wora ruoh us to be llttlo better ian holes In the ground , nnd unfit for v f p'ng hnmun beings o-jtiflnod , and thn . ur room hi which they v/cro allowed oi spend thulr d&ys was hardly moro fit. the now jiil iho oells era airy and ouiy. Oa Dtjlag moved Into the new urters tbo odioc has gene forth th&t prlconom am to bo allowed three ) ma a ( 'ay for exercise , ono hour In tbo * oininj * , ono ut , teen , and ono at night. t bis hour comeo at : neatlrae ! , eni the iion ° ts luvo a half hour lu which to wash nnd chat befora the tnoal it served , nnd then a half hour for eating nnd moro chatting together. Than they will bo put into their cells , thcro to remain until the next time for meals comes. This docs not allow very much thno for iho prisoners to bo together. In the old jail they were all together for incst of the dy. They had sonio mtrty doings They had a mock _ conrt , and ovcty now piisoncr was subjected to n trial , end tcntoncod ( o cither put up money for buying tobacco for the prlsou * err , or elao to doing ecrvllo wotk , sweepIng - Ing , or clearing ciT the table , or seme- thing of that sort. When a piisoncr would not keep cltan , or do his patt ot the work , or was oaught cheating In n gameof sovon-up , or committing any such offense1 , ho would be tried and fined , or punlthod by being clapped with a board kept for that purpose. All this sport has gono. In the now jilPlnitiad of being giva the whole first floor , corridors and all , a they expected , they find thomselvo quartered on the second floor , and top la their cells , two In a cell , and only al lowed to got together at meal time. The doing anay with the old sports and pas times Is moro than made up for by the cleanliness and ccmfort of the now quar tets , but not so In their minds. They say they would ptofer to bo back to the old jail , tnd underground In the filth , rather than to loto what fun they did havo. Unfortunately for them they luvo no cholco In the matter. Angostura Bitters , tha world renowned r.pputlzor and Invigorator. TJeod now over tno whole civilized world. Try It , but bemire of Imitations. Ask your grocer or drugelst for the genuine article , manufactured by Dr. J G 13 , Sionort & Sons OAEINQ FOE "THE COUNTY. Iho Hoard of Supervisors OUOOBCB a Doctor , nnd Transact Other Business. Council Bluffa Uorrettnndence. The county hoard continued in BES- slon yesterday. The bids for county ibjelclau vrcro considered , and the posi- , lon glvon to Dr. F. P. Bellinger , who BgreEd to attend bll pinpor esses hero , nnd furnish medicine , for § 24 75 a month. The boattl incorporated in the contract with him a requirement that ho should vlfit the poor hotuo onca a week , whether .hero are any patients there or not. M. H French appeared before tbo > 3atd aud c tiled attention to the fact ; hat water had washed around the piling af the biidgo at Livclatid , cndnngerlnc ; hat structure. Supervisor Klrkwood nrai instructed to attend to'tho matter. The application of P. P. Clayton for lormit to sell Intoxicating liquors In Jakland was presented , but there being remonstrance on file tiguod by other citizens cf that place , the matter was lottponed until the board should meet sn tbo 24 Jh , George F. Wright appeared as attorney or the Oaknloota Steam Engine com pany , and presented a bill of $2,570 20 , md asked Its payment , but the board by unanlmoas vote rejected the claim.\ \ Supervisor Graham , Altornoy Keatley ind Sherlft Guitar wcro appointed a com- nltteo to prepare rnloa tor the govern- nent of the now jail , and report at the lox ! meeting. gJA.ldprinan Bennett and SIcdcntopf as a ioinmitteo of the city council appeared Doforo the board and preeented a copy of lie cuancil resolution remitting the axes duo the city prior to and including L880 , on all lots lu Ferry's addition , and lakod llut the board concur by remitting he tarts duo the county on the same and. The board agreed to have tha masuror mark as remitted all such taxes rhl ; h wcro d 1 nqnent. Yellow Jack. WASHINGTON , Sept. 11. The marino hos- ital bureau is informed that the yellow fever epidemic in the state of Sonora , Mexico. ndorscd ly Physicians , Dggislsru and Chemists , as nearly Infallible. I am sclllntr moro ol tha Cutlcura Bemodlis for pc&fioj o ( the skin and blood than any other. The niicum Soap , as Itsflrnt class quality dcEcr > ciloads ot my soaps In demtmj , both as a toilet soap and a bcautlfltr aod protco'or ol the skin. UH. W. II. HALL , Frankfort , Ky. SiTISFACTOUY HESULTS. Your Cutlcura Iteirodlcs occcd lioth In wiles and led r'9U'iUni ' > y fUn remedy wo ever bindltd , and la ! with rlcasu'O tint vo recommend them to our DttmeiB ! , as * u red that they w 11 rccho real benefit id eatlffactory remits. DR. D. BOWMAN i. SO.V , Bouibon , In J. SORES ON NECK. Cha . Urady , Somf rvlllo , Mass , who refers to Dr. J Wood , diugjlut , ol this city , certifies to a won- rful o ira of running core' , on the nct't which had en treated by husi > ltil physicians ulthout cure , d : hlch jleldod completely to the Cutlcuia Ksm- Ics. CURED BY OUTIOUPA. Myfkln disease , whlo'i ' rohtoJ covoral populi inedles and ollicrroinoillca nlvheil by Dtiyttoiaus , been cured by jour I utloura Houiodles. They rrniieJ mj most sauguluo oxprotatlona and racld * cfTocted a cure. J , C. AUBNTUUK. V'iu coined , Ind. Sold ororywbere. Cutlcura , DO cents ; soli at , 91 ; Soap , 25 cents' i'OTiiu lOnuo AND Cuiui. tbCo HnatcrlM&"B IND ! FOIl "HOW TJ CUBE SKIS niStASKS. ' [ iPLKS , IllacLhcods , Skin ClemUlies and " ' IliiiuorH , nuu Cutlcura Kaaji , . . . "glOOTINaANnSIABl'l'AIN3 [ ( that seems to through iou I ) 10 a knl > o" are niktuntly relieved by pladne a Cutlaura 1'Jait r ovtr the * si > ct whcra the gain oiUlaatts. No /oficrplieter o. liniment or np | > Ihnco on be complied with thia new , nilglral I cltmcn' , ami ninci fill'nr ' antidote to 01 [ _ luln | and lullimstl n. Warren ed the st i.ustof ever oomroui.dcd At diufRUti ; five ( or ? 1.0j. uullud free , : Mer Drug ft Cliomical Co. Boaton. . IIAIM'S rhe ! Invaluable epcolflo rca < llly and porminentl as all kinds ol Asthma. The most obstinate and standing macs Icld piotnptly to Ua wonderful 3. Ing properties. H la kcown tbrou liout the vt orld J Its unrivaled efficacy , L. CAtDWELL. olty Ilneoln , Neb.j wrltos , Jan A 1881. H.r-.a uiingPIltlr'i ) Aiithmt cure , lot re thaa one j car , & ; wife hu bica outliely well , not 01 ca a symptem ol tha dliouehasappeaiod , VIU.IAM UKNNETT , V.lcbland , loua.wrltiuNoT. 1SS3. Ihatobeen allllctod with Hay Fever and um aluoe 1849. I followed jour dlroctloni and happy to y that I never slept bitter lu iny life. glad that I am araonir the many who can speak favorably ol your roicf dice. taluablo M page trratUo containing the liar proof eMiry State lu the U , 8 , Canal * and Oreat tain ; will be mailed upon application. ny druggist not having It In btocli will procured , ( yiilv3y)6var ) o i UsB ) B hive a pckltlt a rtfiuecly ( < * r tlio Atore UIiea > 3 j Lj lit ihouiml of Cfc vi ( I IU wont kind nudof Ion if adlnutiavo 1 vencurcJ ln l * > ' Jt ottt'iiiKl * nir f&iti e3lcii r.i * HI I wl I ITWO I nnl.a FltKB , tlber > * Ufia V tUAI'l.i-UCATKl.KoiiliUdl. ] M u ,1 THE BEST THING OUT ron Washing & Bleaching In Hurt ! or Soft , Hot or Cold Water. SITUS IiAKOR , TlXII and SOAr AMAtUiflLT , nd glm unlver lfiai factlon. No family rich or poor should bo without Ik Sold by all noccrl. BiwAKi of Imitations well de- llfrnel to mltleid. PRARUXII Is the ovu in Ub utlnc compound and always boars the above sjm. btlkndnttnsot JAMK3 PYLK NEW YOIUC Death Among Children. IVofcsior Draper emphasVes the faot thai 12 per eenf. of all children bora dlo before they re one year old , ono , cue-third before they are DTP , and one. hull be'cro they ute flttecn. Tbeprlnclral cauio of thli ( ilRhllul death rate Is , ths nooafstm htlon of ( col. Kursln ? mothers ihiilJ undertUnJ that Eroeci , gra\lo < , acid ) ; pasttlcs , to ni coOee ke , change their rtllk. This Rilorcs the cnlld piln , cavssshlmtoomltor prcducce looto ( tools , or makes him lc\oilih indcoisllpatcd Frequently he IsRlunopUtojIIU I'ircjorL' , UuJaaum prors , or socthliiKfjrups. E * cry ucli remedy Is danjerous. Krcry uio cf them contain opium In ( Oino form. C nillclj-ciUUiS ] everywhere now sgreo that thcro laknonnbut ono bnml si popular moJIIcIno for children , Castorla.orlglnitcil by the eminent Dr. ritclicf. It hag been In U8oo\cr Unity jcirs and Elands alone as a clilU'a rnnodv Dnilcp this tlrno Cistorla tassi\cd tholhJSot moro children from three months t ) tlilcnn jcnrj cf njn Una lm\o all other remedies known to nice. Mothers of the second iteration ate using U , n 1th whom puny children are not seen. 1 nla Ics' ' Imt ny may bo traced around tbo world. JJIIllcusof gra'.ctulmotbcrsoMT ) where pro nounce Caitcrla the ch'ldtcri'ti | tincoa. CIKIVA. GO , ? Pnnl f 5jinij ! * * f * ML * ii * 1 'I TBS 8BOBT LINE I I And BEST FKOU OMAHA TO TWO TRW NS DAILY BETWEEN OMAHA AND Chicago , Minneapolis , Milwaukee St. Paul , Codnr Rapid * , Davenport Clinton , Dubuqao , Kockford , Rock Island , Freeport Jnnesvillo , Elgin , Madison , La C rosso , Beloit , Winona , And all other Important points East , North- oaat and Southeast. Ticket offleo at 1401 Farnara street ( In Paxton Ho let ) , and at Union Tactile Depot. Pullman Sleepers and tbo Finest Dining Cars In Tlia World are run on tncraaln lines of tbo CIIICAOO Mi LWAUKBH & ST. I'AUI , H'Y nnd every attention la paid to paoscnzoro by cfuitoous craplo > et ot tbocomDany. R MILLKII , Gcnornl Manncer. J. F. TUCKER , ARB'I Oon'l Manager. A. V. H. CABPENTEII , Ganl Pass. & Ticket A pent. GKO 13 IlEAirronn , Asst. Genl , Pass , nnd Ticket Aont. ( ral Western 719 South Oth Et.,0u ha , Omtpoiidenro8fll''Mt i NEBRASKA OMAHA. NBBUA8KA , AID UP OAPITAI4 8ZEO CCf FRPLU3 MAY1,188-5 - SCOjl. . W. VATsa , A. E. TOOZALIK , Pretldeut Vice President , r.V.Jiloiwc , Jio.aCor.utB , iiirwin 8 , RBBD W , U. B. Hughwi , Owbior. BAKKiNo oririox : TJIO Iron iBank , OB , 12th ANFAH AM STB , _ / General Banking ness Transacted. OMAHA 1'ANOYTKAai DYING . T I'lUl'm , Vro'Ielor. ] Oentlm on 'Clothing died , tlixltnd pa'reJ. ' ( Lidies' LltcsMii clems d > cd , auiriuuirmle1 and curled. All kind Fancy Djlngagil t'li ) iiliic ( done on tboit uotlra B ( l8'tt-tion guiranticd. 1212 Douglaa iitreet , mha , ' 1 lAcet , lloltvni , ( > rntm DU , ItADd ftOd CrOvw * 1 'iloa Kliiin tad lUc3. . < xli I jtutr , tie. \3tiMtn \ , . LYON& MEALY'Chicago Plattsmouth , Noli. Brco 11 cf thoroughbred and high grndo orolo d and Jersey Cattle , ADI ) Pared and iTmay Uttl Swtaa.