THE DAILY BEE-WEDNESDAY , SEPTEMBER 23 , THE BEE. „ „ Ornrrjtfo. 0 AND niG FAIWAJIST. Khv Yomt Orncz , lloow C5 TniDtNB Bcitu 1NO. PiiTi'hhM crery mirnlrijr , except Sunday. Tiie ijnly Monday looming dilly published In the state trttM BT MAtli Ot > o Te r tluOl ITlutioMonths SfC BUM on thi 6.00 I One Month l.CO She Weekly Bco , Published every Wo < lnead y One Tear , wllh premium .9 2 CO One Tear , without pr nilitm . 1 Bit Months , without premium 75 end Month , en trial All Commuilcfttloo reUtlng to KowaamlEdltorla' ' tnattors ihould bo addressed to the EoiroK or Tin mratxius UTTnti. All nnslnon I-cllers and Ilemltl nce fhonld be vdrett 4 to TUB linn runusnito COMI-ANT , OMAHA QriftiChecks anil IM t office enters tj be made pay Able to the ordir of the company , THE BEE PUBLISHING CO , , Pftps & IlOSKWATEtt , EDITOR. A. II. Fitch , Manager Daily Circulation , Omaha , Nebraska. KBILEY It still a candidate for offics "Will ho never got titod 1 'Tire dark hotao Is watching his oppor ( anlty In the Now York republican slat convention. Is ix not about tlmo for Chairman Hascall to call a mooting of the republi can county commlttoo ? THB corn crop la now considered eafo It In the Urgent crop over raised , the ea tlmnto bolng 1,990,000,000 buaholn. Tnn govcrnowhlp of Virginia Is being contested by two cx-scnfedcrates. When Greek moota Greek then coinos the tu& o war. g ; 8BKATOR MAHONE la concentrating his T70 k upon the fifteen Virginia counties which gave Cleveland a majority of Icao than 100 laat year. [ I Fmnraii LEE is condnollag hla Vir glnla campaign on horstback. Perhaps on election day ho will not know whether lie { a on horseback or on foot. TIIE New York Grant monument fund hno notyot reached $80,000. It la now .proposed to ralto the other $992,000 by a fair In Ma'Jlaon Square garden A TEIIY pretty little fight la brewing bobifcon the two dotnoornlio factions In ihlu city. It will bo fought out at the .primaries. After this eot-to wo ahill bo able to too who is on top. DRCNKBN policeman should bo dls- znUsod from the force. There la altogether too much drinking among the policemen. To officer should bo allowed to enter a .fldoon for the purpose of taking a drink. la EVEKY public man of the present day Is thinks it a duty to wrlto a book. P/g / Iron Kelley now joins the prccesseion with a Tolamo to bo Iseuad under the title of "Lincoln and Stanton. " N tl TUB Eotllcra on the Grow Ore ok reser vation h va been notlGed to Icnvo before Ojtobar 7 , bat they don't eoom to pay attantlon to the order. The military will probably htvvo to ba oillod on to fire thorn out. BETTER prices are being paid for feeders - ors at the Omaha Union stockyards than In Chicago , Oattlo ralaora should not overlook thla fact , and they should also remember that Omaha la bound to build .up a bigcattlo market. TUB Immeneo eahool district frauds In Indiana , by which nearly $1,000,000 , he a been realized by the aconndrols engaged in the swindle , were originated and put Into execution by an oz-lfghtnlng rod agont. Wo oaapected as much from the It "Inn scheme to appoint the delegates to " the republican state convention by the county central commlttoo meets with general disapproval omong ropnbli bo cann. The only proper representation .must bo by selection through the oatab llshed ch&nnola of primary elections and . .conventions. the THERE are altogether too msny thlovos and crooks In Omaha at present , and the police ought to mnko a general round-up and run thorn out of town. It la not a very difficult matter to do , as they tro nearly all known to the police , who seem io bo very tender about taking action sgtluat thceo light-fingered gentry. IT strikes us that It ia about tlino that of -tho high nhool clock fund should be expended ponded for the purpose for which it w s It -raised. If there Is not money enough to purchase a olosk for the high school tower or , the board of education can affjrd to by m&ko up the doOoloncy. There is now on deposit to the credit of this func about $500. A good tower clock can be purchased for about $800. the ACCORDING so the Herald the Mor > In tick county democrats promiio to oleol the democratic candidates to the next legislature , In view of the fact that to there are two republicans to ono dtino rat in Morrlck county they have under taken a big contract , which they will be enable to cirry out unless the republicans put up disreputable candidates or noml nato notorious monopolists. ed DCIUNO the last fire years tbo board of education has paid out about $5,000 for tombing vocal music In the public eohools. If there his bean any benefit clent derived from this outlay It Is not known of to the pitrons of the school ) . It h&s cen been a waste of money , as Superintend * ) o nt James admits. If the bond has any rent aurplua for epeclslUta lot It bo Invested suds in tha toachlcgof branches that are mote and aioful than ornaaionUl. The resolution of Mr. Oouuoyor , to abjllihicuilo toech- Then ing In the hijh tehool la timely , ni ler hoald bo adopttd at the next meeting of n iho board. iwrt THE PUBLIC GRAZING LANDS. The government land tyalera , so far as it appllca to grizlng lands that are not adapted to agriculture , Is dlacumd nt considerable length and in an Intolllgett manner ia the Now York Evening Post of a recent date by " Oolortdo ranch- Eli attitude la against the monopoly that h s botn croaked by Iho "cattle bironi , " who have frozen out the small cattle ralaeri. This remit ia duo to the ovilj of the present land aystom. The aottler , who proposes to jngago In cattle raising on a moderato ccale , ia under the preaent law deprived of all hta rights , or tathor ho Is prohibited from acquiring any rights worth maintaining , or which , If maintained , would bo of any help to him in earning a llvllhood or suppoitlng a family. A aottlor npon the western grazing lands la absolutely debarred b/ flzod conditions of soil and climate from engaging In any other Industry than tha of stock-growing. Neither by homestead stead , pre-emption , purchoio nor loaao cm ho acquire from the government a right to sufficient paatnrogo for the sup port of enough cattle , sheep , or horaca to furnlah him subsistence. Ho can no longer fence In cnoncjh "froo coass. " for his livestock to protect It , and prevent 1 from drifting npon the territory 'of oomo monopoly cittlc-kfog , or to keep other cattle from.treapncalng upon his limltoc patch of grass. Ho haa no remedy whatever over against imposition , end being do fensolesa ho becomes the victim of the monopolists. Ilo hca no legal rights out BQO ! of hla 1GO aero tract. Outiidooftbattho monopolist baa the tame rights that ho lias , but being the , moro powcrfu the cattlo-baron dictates to him whatever terms ho plcasoa , The numerous cowboy troopew of the cattle-king make Itco un iloaeant for him that ho soon boocmos dlegusted , aud soils out his little herd , together with his pro-omptcd land or lomesload nnd the Improvements , at the first opportunity and at a ssctiflco. Tao 'heavy" cattle owner , whoso herds have done the mlachlef , Is the only avallablo purchaser , for the cottier's cattle are mixed with his and scattered over the plains for twenty to fifty mllon around , and ho alone can gather thorn with any economy ; and the sottlor'a pre-empted laud wonld bo as worthless to any one but the owner of the largo herds as it waste to the saltier himself. Those are some of the ovlls that have crushed out the small stock-raisers , and caused the trana for of thalr herds to the "cottlo-kirg. ' , " who now have a monopoly of the cattle- raising Industry upon the government lands In the graz'ng regions of the west. These monopolists have made it impossible for a poor man any moro to attempt to embark this industry. This profitable business now only open tc mon of wealth. A capital of $100,000 Is considered only a fair starter , whllo half a million ia not regarded any too much for a cattle rain ing enterprise. Instead of the public domain in the grazing region being occupied by a few if men aud syndicates with tholr immense herds It ought to bo taken up by thou sands npon thontands of small live stock' of raisers , but so long as the proaent sys tem is maintained In regard to the pasture lands eo long will Iho monopoly oontlnuo to gain In wealth and power. Among the cattle barons are a largo numbsr of foreigners , both individually end In syndicate , who are receiving the benefits of free grass without paying a dollar for It , This explains - plains the great profits of the business , and shows why so much foreign capital , which vr 3 lying idla at homo , has been Invested in this Industry in America. But what is the rsmedy for this ovlll certainly la a serious problem , and should Invite the early attention of con gress. In the opinion of tbo "Colorado ranchman , " who bss evidently given the subject wo much careful study , the land laws must amended In tholr application to otricily grazing lands these that are untlllablo 20 as to protect the settler , disaonrtgo monopoly , and best promote development and prosperity of this con gr.'at region. This Is probably the acn tlmont of every man who has given the matter any thought. It does not seem reasonable to place these pasture lauds the upon the simo level with lands that are D. adapted in every troy to the raising ol corn , wheat , cats , and other staple crops. Where 1GO acres of the latter is ample for a homestead , thosamo qiuntlly gracing lands nould bo entirely lnado < quato for the purpoio of stock-raiting la Is suggested by the "Colorado ranch Mr man" that It bo made possible for the ing settler In the grizlng region to acquire , a vlrtuo of bis homestead and pre emption rights " soraowha1. , "holdings ap proximate in value to these acquired bother / other sottlcrj , through the exercise ol aimo rights elsewhere npon tllliblo lands. " Thenceforth the settler , coonre tbo poiaeulon of pasturage for at lenot enough cattle to enable him with Industry tlou support bis family , would , as the bean Colorado writer correctly maintains , bo two Independent of iho "cattle-barons , " and Sept. undisturbed by their grout herds , for be had could then fence his pasture and thereby protect both hla cattle and the grats for tii heir sustenance. It is further suggest by this Ooloradnu "tbat the law on should not only be eo amended as to co enable the settler to acquire , by com- feet pllanco with the homestead not , luQl- Bold pistaro and laud for the support loll O 400 or 500 head of oittlo eay slx- the icc'lons but provision thonld alio o c made for leasing to htm , at a moderate balng SB > , parable annually in advance , the ( to his homestead con lying oantlguous out contlnuo half vray to the next stream , entTI priog or other permanent watering , and did bis bujluoia Incrjsted the eet- , as , - ezar would rent , und if noceaiary fenca certiTI these additional lands , which , being ized Tbe without water , arc naturally tributary to County the iprlng or watering placet omb aced wlihln his hcmeitead , and without access to which iho ; could not bo utllizod , " This may oem a practical and cqultablo plan to some , but wa qnoitlon whether the rental of government lands and the fencing of the aimo under the authority nf a lease , Is the proper solution of the cattle-king monopoly of the public do- mkln. It would hardly bo consistent with the recent action In prohibiting fences on the public domain , But wo do think tbat the cottier in the grizlng region should bo allowed to acqulro the abiolnto ownership of much moro gov ernment land by pre-emption or some similar law than ho Is now permitted to secure in nn agricultural section , Being the owner of the land ho could then fence It , or do what ho pleased with It. If the setllara wore offered some such In- ducamont , the vast region Instead ol forever remaining thinly populated wonld BOJU become comparatively well pjoplod r.nd dotted with the homes ol proiperocs herdsmen. It la to bo hoped that thla great question will receive the attention It deserves at the hands of tbo national legislature , and that some prao tlcal solution will ba worked out so that the small cattlo-ralsor will bo given chance to dorlvo some of the benoti ti of the public domain , IT havlt g boon rumored that Ada 0. Sweet , the Chicago ex-pension agent had boon married several months ago to her chltf clcr'ir , and that the marriage bad been kcp1. a secret , the lady emphatically tutes In a card that she Is not mariied , and never expects to bo. She admits she ia engaged , but her ongagomout Is strictly a buslncna ono. the fact that Due demonatratcd the fact that It cost about five dollar. ! a pound io rnleo tea in this country , Commissioner Ooloman continues to cncoursgo tbi ) extravagant Industry by filling ordcrc for tea plsutr. The Eclcs of tea at the corner grocery have not , however , been perceptibly dlm'nishcd ' by the homo cultivation of the plant. POSTMASTEU-GENEUAL VILAS was sa- voroly criticised by the democratic offis3' sookera on account of his question In his circular , "Havo you over been indicted , and if so for what ? " The number of ex- convlots that have been discovered nmontz the appointees to office shows that ho had good reason for asking that question , The postmaster-general know what ho w&a talking about. TUB question is raised whether the county shall elect a register of deeds this fall. The office wa ) created by the laat legislature in counties having over 15,000 population. By a clerical error the statutes read 1,500 population , and some lawyers contend that this error invali dates the whole law. Wo do not believe the Euprsma court will sustain that vlow , a test case la made , providing tbat the county which olocto the register haa a population of over 15,000 by the census 1885. In all cases the intent of the lawmakers tjovernu. The error made in figures could not effect the entire law. Douglas county should cloot a register of a" deeds oven if the commfsjlonera leave na that office out of their proclamation. We t need a register of deeds , and since his salary of $2,500 will be moro than bal uon anced by the fees there will bo no addi tional burden npon the tax-payers. At proient the county clerk la register of deeds and has moro than ho can properly attend to. JEFF DAVIS , In denying the story of Lieut. Isgrigg regarding hla capture , says , incidentally , that ho was not dis- guissd in a hoopgkirt , petticoat and other forntlo appirol. This is the first tlm ? , in bollovo , that Jeff Davis has over made any denial regarding the hoopskirt and cett'coat ' disguise. Whllo the story of legtijzg may bo untrue in most pattlcuwni lara , thu official report regardicg tbo capP'e ' turo of Jeff Davis , It muat bo admitted , - -5 bo rolled npon. This report , out which Ia now re-appearing in print , owing to the controversy that has the aiiseu regarding the costume of Davla at ilmo of his capture , Ia signed by B. . Prltchard , lieutenant-colonel of the 035 Fourth Michigan cavalry , which regi ment took the confederate president prisoner. In that report It Is stated that rai Divis w&a disguised In a woman's water- four proof cloak and a ahawl. This is all there to the hoopaklrt and petticoat biulnoir. tbu , Davis may well bo excused for wear am his wife's cloak nnd shawl for It was COO JNe very cold day for him , JNea abr NKWB , mu boa goo goot DAKOTA , mli Alexandria la to have a 61,500 Epiicopal than church , tui Tha constitutional convention now in BOB- inli at Bioui Pall * coita $300 a year , $29 Ooe hundred and rixty acraa of lota have large disposed of In Caatalia during tba past pluiT months , . T The execution of Miller , at Grand Falls , Pad . SO , will be tha fust legal execution ever Km In North Dakota. on The Fargo has paid the $2,000 bonni offered to of pecura the encampment of tha Dakota Na- no ] guarda at that placo. are on lUpid Oity will hold an election in October wbc tha proposition to lisue 55,000 In bonds to wbcX complete a system of water works. N. The artesian well at Scotland Ii now 470 there deep and there ia a steady flow of water for amounting to about twelve gallon ) nn hour. reee Orders have been received at fort Sally to of n two coinpinua In readiness ti procerd to ing Wlnnebago and Grow Croak reservatlona the eject tbe eottleri who utlll remain there , . . ESBetfcaUloonlheDlBck Hilh racchoa are rouudxd up and driven to Ghadr n for hlpment. Itange ca't'e ' wera never in batter p cocdltion to make Rood beef than &t tha proa- . time. neiCi The tin ore at Hill City hai baen tetted , brick ! ylelils lar e returns , Tha experts who log thu tetting devoted connder bla t'ma ' to his I examination and say that tha Ulaok Hills la , , certainly a tin couniry. tha farmeri n ( Madi-on county hwa organ- day an association to ba known as the Lake body Grain and Produce association , in J distant. ) order to tecme bett > r price i on fattt prodnco Money hta been raiioa to build n ele\ator Midiion. TAO ioiuranco companr of Dakota In tnilJ ing a fine structure t Sioux Fall * . It wil be 44 by 72 feet , thrso stories hlh. ( ? wltl roond tower on corner , nnd will aet back from the itrnot to a ) to allow room ( or n fountain ahudo treoi ani other ornaments between tha bnl lint ; and the aidowalk. Ytnktjn la happy in tha fact tbat the Mil waukearoad begin * to show Boras sluns ot life In tbatqtartor. i The machine thopa locatet at tbat i plnoa are to ba enlarged , uew mschlu ory is to bo added fttiil A larger force ol mo chaniCD employed. Tail move , tba Yankton I tea tblnk , eottlea for all time the location o the shtpa at that place. WTOill.NO. Tha 1 movement o ( stock to market ia in creating every day. erej A cttzy man jumped off B Union Pacifi train east of Cbijonne , 'lie escaped unln jnred. The Rock Springi raid on tha Ohlneso cauies anovotflowof opinion , comment ant fact in the territorial papers , There In a movement on loot In Lnramlo t open tha Dutton coal mines nnd supply tb markets In tbo vicinity. The ojnl h said t tqntltbatat Book Spiing ? , but owing to blftb railroad rates , It la impossible to put it on th markets in composition with that ot th Union Pacific , COLORADO , Vitrol throwing Is becoming a common practice in Denver , On the lower Gunnison tha crops ralaod thl aaaaon are pronounced a splendid quality. The new chamber of commerce building ( Danvor waa formally opened for busluoa Tuesday. . Fort ] Lewis , In La Plata county , ia aaid t bo the highest military pott In ths world , be Ing about 8,000 feet above aoa level. Ono ( farmer on Tampos Creek haa ahippo this ecnson over G.UOJ watermslona , lie na ale about 151) ) bushoia of alfalfa aood to dis pose of , The Iliff company have just bought from thi rallroid company 5.0JO ncrea of landlyini north of Little Grow Springs , between Crow Creek and Little Cruw. There ia considerable excitement In Bonanra over : tbu discovery cf lead ojrbonntu nbuti fiv miles east of that camp , Tli3 Burfaca on gives aasay roturua of SbU m fcllver aud lem to tha ton. Gaorgo W. Smith , a Denver djiiirnttor wa airoatodluat week in thuact ot pluc.ui dynainlto under the track of the Dtiiver S Itio . Grande. Tim detectives catnpsd on In tra 1 for tbroo numbs. A now ere vein ban been discovered in thi famous Fryer bill nt Lendville. The ere car rleaeavQuty-throo ouncea of allvor and 15 per cent of lead , nnd thaltnmsnso body aiakea the discovery ouo cf onoruiuuj value. diaJ A few bison nro in the country yet , and or found In tbo ttnall paika ueai tUo auinmtt o the rango. They are very hard to hunt , n they aio apt to emsll the huator from ufar plunio into the doptba uf tha forest am travel , It ia said , from twenty to forty mile before halting. Attention has been drawn for savornl yocr toCa the oil fields of Fremont county , nca Canon ; City , and capitalists are already inter oatad in the oil wells in tint part of thu Btato Machinery has been taken ia there for the \ purpoee 01 establishing oil refining works , ant this venture will douttlesa meet with eucoec and Rive encouragement to other investment' ' off lika character In the same locality. Oi .T has been taken from tha Fremont county wells ! for three years , und it Is no new thinf to boar of the profits of the oil industry it that pirt of Colorado , MONTANA. ] Hay ii worth 517 a ton at Miles City. A ledge , 2)0 ) by 4,000 feet ot green van eg at ed inarble-serpentine marble has been dis covered in Beaverheai county. The Northern PacIBc sold 77,912 aero ? of land last month for $301,533 , more than double the figurca for the sales of August , 1884. Tommy Cruse , the Drum Lummon million- ? tire , has bought tha herds and ranches of tbo Montana Shoap company , paying $80,000 ( UioD Mining company , of Butte , paid iti ( sixteenth dividend recdntly C.Jo per share , oRffregallng $25,100. making the amount paid this year to dut j $100,000. Tnroo mambtra of tha United Statoa goo- jraphlcal survey warn atruclc by lightning in Yellowstone national park lait week. D , M , i 3iOtt , ono of thn party , wai instantly killed , and the others severely shocked. About 10,000 will be tha number of Monta bjevea shipped cast this year by the Cana 3 dian Pacific routo. This with thd 00,000 thu orthern Pacific will carry cut , will make au even 100.0JO for th ) territory during the aea- She , as against 80,000 last year. Strc 01- COASTKSS. The Crocker art school in San Frnnisco v Wai will soon bo opened , There are 484 mon employed at the Mare Island navy yard , YorB The corner stone of tbo Nerata State Uni versity was laid at Reno last week , with Ma- aomc ceremonies Nopnlti , A. T , , ha3 a saloon whom you > enter fiom Jlcx'co and drink in the United quai " " " ' " " " " " " " " " " States. VM Tba banki of Salt Lake took in § 102,882 Gl Mnr bnllton and era during tbo week ending September 1C , witt About a mile from Linkvillc , Or , , farmers of I Ecald their slaughtered hoga at a Datura ! epiingof boiling iVater. The hop growers of Yubn who are uslnt ; while labor in the place of Chineuo are uiucb pleaaed < with thu change. Yuma county , Oal , produces and shipa the $5,010 ( worth ot iold dust monthly , nnd ull got by the dry wash process , The polypnmy oiaea so crowd the dockets of courts nf Utah that au additional judge is awor necessary to expedite civil caaoo , The California baid of equalization have ' tha railroads o ! tbu s'ato at $49 , . , trO , The total mileaga is 2 , ( 2 , Ah A railroad has been built aadoriaied to business batweun LJJ Angeloi and Pasedana , tbrourjh tbe heart of tha orange orcb.trds. Yintlnia City boastaof a cabbage that waa ed in one of Ita gardens that measured feet and eleven inches in diameter , or about fifteen feet in clrcumferonco. way During the first eight months of this year apeio ahlnmunts from Sin Franomcu amounted to 813,283,800 , of wbtob $8 33 f , GOOwntto IIocKkoog , and § 1,050,000 t ) New York. Tbe N-wajo Indians are getting along re. ' marka'jly well in Ndiv Mexico. They have s'uo abnirlaat cropi , having planted this reason a muoh larger area than eriir , i > nd it is their bonit that they own 1,000,000 eheop , tOD.OCO Ilo goats and 20,009 bead of horses , the A niuch better feeling exhta amone tha mlcers and butfusss m u ot Ji'ireks , Nev , . orator for teveral jcara. A laiga number of suall mines are being worked with good re- lldu' , and , oatsida ot tbcaa , fn n SICO.OOO to ) 000 it being paid out u cntMf by the companies , making moni yooyn.iaraiively eek pluaty , mu The liritlin ship Hiatna , now lylog at Ban ; pod Pedro , laloaiit'g with yucot , to be taken to Pe England and maaufaaured into paper where Vas to I print the Tha L jndon LMly T le/rapb. not yucca Ii thn well-known Hp nlrh bayonet , nxi wh'oli time arflth jUJanilj of acren giowlng olai tha t deserta. A largo force of CnlBamcn Ju bu'jr iratheriui ; it liotr Havana , from o whence it is shipped to Sin Pedro. JviRhteon miles weat of old Fort Wiu ate , epu M J , at tbe bate nf tba Continental divide Ivn ia a tprlng which hai u I way a been notnd Co its cold Huld , Recently s mo ictentt&o ' ami researchers have run a tunnel in in thu vein irother water for ft dtitance of fifty yarrlH , roiult- vlnai In Urikinj a guild bed of lot. No wonder ttlvn Mexicans have glvon thla ipiln ; tha very wee appropriate nama of Aqui Frla , It come * by ichonuttly. ' A N , PIUBBUEO , Pa , , Sept , 22 , Joan Dealerr , aged 11 , a rook feeder at Sanky Brothers , Iond ; yard , fell In tbe rock crusher this morn- , . and before the eoginj could be stopped lecl body waa literally ground to duit. la'loa ' LoniSTlLLK , Ky , Hept.'J'-The bnller In uturo. Fabel ojp factory eiplodcd at noon to- and tba engineer wai IniUntly killed , hia . Get i. being throwa Into a creek fifty feet } work . IW48 METHODIST MINISIBBS , Appointments of the Oonfoionco lor tar Beloir will ba iuund the assigmntnts of mlnlatcri at the Mothodht conference which bus boon inseaalou atSowardiloco Thursday , September 17. The confer ence cloBod its session on the ovonlng of the 21it Inat. , with over 200 clergymen " " In attendance : BEATBICK nismiOT. S D Itobotls , 1 > E . P. OBfatrico PoUnce. . . . WK Boang Blue Spring . JTMInfh t Couttland and Adami . J 8 Orr Oret < . , nv Lewis Djrchojtcr . , . A It Folden Allison . To be eupilled Kxetor . Q W Southwell Fatrbuty . T II Worley 1-ftltmont . JKM xwall F'lloy ' . 1'J Ruckma 1'iiond ' . J AChapl Genava . G M Ooulfe 15 JRanaa ) Odell . J LVinceo Ohiowa . j . MOSmtt Steel City . KJward Wllklnio TobUs . J Gore Walke Wllbor and Dowitt . To bo aupplio nASTiNosDisrmor. John Gallagher , P E P O , Tlnatlng Alexandria OB Lcnfea Avr KMHnrtlma Blue Hill John G Walke Oarletou David 1'et Chester To bo stinnlio Clay Center " Oowlca and Innvnlo " Daveuport Andrew Kersba Thoa S Groe JRVoodcoc C A Olenvi le .IN XDO' ' Guide Hock L Morriso : Harvard JE Kippeto Hastlnga W II .lone Ilobron \V K Pierc Junlota W J B'usie ' Kena'aw To bo 8uppliedIuiac ( Now Nolscn " ( ABWhltmer UedOloud GeoSDaxI Rd Cloud ( Je Goo W Uuinmil Reynolds and llubboll F B Ashlcigl St Joe G M Jcmo Supoilor Francis Dea Sutton N A Marliu LINCOLN DIBTll.CT. WG Miller. PE p O Utlca Ashland T A Hul Bennett E II llaud I'ndar Bluff i A J Calver Elmwood A Mndnli Emerald J W Millet Greenwood H Pro'son Ithica and Bethel to bo supplied by J G Day Lincoln O F Orcifihton " South .T Marsh Mead To be supplied by J M Wlllii M t PJeusatit J A Nichol Palmyra E J Win Plott-mouth W B Raymond To ba supplied by D Y Blacl R < ca FA C.iniphel Union G Shennan Valparaiso CM lladditwaj \Vuboo J Til inert Woveily " ' To bo supplied by C 8 Ca'.han ipingWntor W HVucc NEBRASKA Clir DISTBIOr. .TV Stewart , P E P O. Nebraska Cit , Auburn F M Esterbrool Hroivnvillo Hiram Bard Brock J WSwan Crab Orchard W H libbitt Elk Creek O L Smltl Full Humboldt j | * City RG JSIIal Adam ly Nebraska City R Pearsoi Nstnaha City , to be supplied ( D B Lake Pawnee City Ct ( E J O'Neill PawneoCity , T OH Hobb Per D F Rnrlabsugl of Rule DC Phillip Molla .TM Richmond Sterling W K Lootbourrow iyracuso. to ho supplied.G ( < > o S Al xinder' Table Hock Peter Van Flee Talmadga JV Royso A Tijcumjoh Aea Sieath rose DiaiBicr. LFBrittPE " PO , York . Aurora G H Wehn Aurora circait To ba nupplicd Bell wood J D M Buskner > BraJabaw A J Marsh bo Garrison , to be supplied by D M Bucknrr Germantown , , to b3 Eupplie.1 by J E Mitchell Hampton , to ba supplied by D S Davia Marquette EL Wella Milford : O E Rowe " " " " " " " " " ' " RowoP'UI ci . . . . . . . . . . . . . / . . . . . . . . . . . P'UI ' To be supplied Hot Reward G M 5lorey Shelby ! G3 Miner wbi Stromnburg t , C Lerat n the - ese H M CampbDll Utlca . AM Ogbom Valley To ba supplied by J Alibury note J Mailley moa West Blua G A. _ _ . . . . . Yor nee HT Davis York circuit J H Carmlchanl Ing Edward Thompson , preaMent ; William Io Pack ! , juofceaorj F W Ware , financial agent ; ' Allc B rtley , assistant financial sgant , Ne braska Oonfurocco college , uaembora of York quarterly conferonco. as J H Worley , missionary in China ; W Vf but Oredalo and F G Boylan , miasionarleo in Mnntann misMon. hns E F Marcellus nnd E R Fulkeraon left ho without appointment in order to attend ono cur schools. AND of Complaint ia made that General Vilaa has Far "ConkllDp-Biieer. " day Sjnator EvnrtB doesn't mo long seutencaa wbon ho declines a candidacy , Secretary Manning bellnvca that "aocft an- turnoth away wrath. " to Senator Vest recently abet nn raglo very aud much rceemblicc Iho ono dn the trade dollar. cauld Jay Gould faya bo loves the laboring man. Is , yes ! Juit the Kama M a wolf lovea amb. Did thn prcsUlint not \\p \ only ice-water for lovnroor Ht , John dunug their recent con- n abulatlon ? fill Ex-Attorney General B.-nwator it on ' homo from Europe with a shipload of brio-a-bia : . Senator Palmer , of Mlohlt-nn , hni built abin on his grounda at Detroit , which ho Prcaident Cleveland haa not cut very macy Elcl Witormelons for tha hungry place-hunters ) bis return to the capital. Secretary Manning haa leaiod n homo In Washington opposite the Blaine manvion. haa ahvavs been diametrically uppaued to oems Plumed Knight. Rostvcll P. Flower hag blossomed out M tn n I at a country f ir , bat Jia wuely ro- worl frvro trlilnx the grangers what bo ierj ' ( know abiut farming. ey President Cleveland ia fond of walking , a la Iimust with that the multitude of ofue- ( eektra that hang around the cipital wou'd ' mulato hia estmpio while the wMklngJa , It People who Imagine that the clerks at f aibinRttm are dying to go home nnd vote do know thorn , Tuny art ) a great deal more er. nxioua to ttay v/hete they are and draw their ai alariei. acL Jumbo' * bide , weighing 1,000 pound ) , will to hang on the tenon at Washington for fmncrats to look at. Tlfy don't ten many Ju epubllcan palta drying In tbo nun. Chicago leraltl. erday Congressman Morrison if represented as ' 'reli ' 'ambling through Illiooit in tearch of bi < fao F repreientatlve , Mr. Springer , Io he will rxttnl the ollve-br.uch and man to heal tha breach now exlttiog be- tboaa two eminent prairie utata poll- ho i alf New nnliaiiif ; for tlio Y , HI , O. A. FJan There trta an Intereitlng mootlcg hold cam y night In tbo Y. M. 0. A. hall , to ami lecuia tha new building which the atao- man contemplatoi erec'.ln ' ; In tbo near one > i . The Cist npeooh trai made by inpp'Ied arards . 0. 0 Howard. Ho alluded to the piled of the association , allowing th&t It 10mo worthy of a hotno of Ita oirn. Ho outt i of the bulldlDgi .it in other phois , and T ut II Ihn young mon went to work to donny- , VA , "V Cl ' ncci/mplUh If. Gonrr l Stcrt' ( fff Joplln then cxpraasod Mr. nimtbao'u'h * rigrola that ho waa oun- ptlloi to beV k baour , but that Lo sent hl ntinrtnce lhl ho was In hoirlfolt sympa thy with the m ivement. Mr. Joplln also i mon.'lnnoJ to."no of Iho means that wonld bo nioii ItV raising money , cno of which Trris that Ifci , * aaarcUtlou wonld teen hold nnsrtloaa exhibition. Mr. Fleming expelled Mj wish i\ \ ? help thla movement all that litfttm'J , stn ( aid he believed much rronld ba ftcov > mpliv bed by mlng all the methods strjgtatcd. Dr , DdUlao followed , and said that thfsti"118' ' " tcr wonld take turd work , but thai the mony was In Omaha and when tbo ] pi > v plo tfero aufllclcntly aroused on the anS ject It could bo obtained. Ho was feSsat lowed by Mr. Strcat , Mr. G. R. Bonder-V'I1/1 eon and Dr. Pannll , allot whom tho-URht ! that with the light effort a building could aoon bo secured for the Omaha' Y. M. 0. A. The 1 Young Men's Ohrlellan Associa tion : hai bom ono of the Institutions of Omaha for neatly twenty years , and by its work bat shown tint It la wortbj the support of tbo community. Those who have been moat Interested have of ton had Rreat difficulties to overcome and have mot with many discouragements , bat i they luvo worked hard through them all , gaining strength by each now trial. The association baa been making steady pro gress and think thnt the time has now ccma whouit thauld have a homo of Its o n. To this end tbo young m n have been cgltating the eubject of a building. ' In ma iy of the cltlra o the United States ( ho Y. M. 0. A's , now hare hand- I eomo bnlldinr/0 , well arranged and adapted to the work , and Omaha , with liar prcat enterprises should nor. bo back ward in tbia lino. It was determined to meet ngnlniQ tvro wccka to farther discuss the rnattor. BUSIN SS UNOJEBTAINTIES , * A Couple of Ijooal Concsrna Wherein AfTAtra On Not EJoom to Harinunlzc , A row botwcon partners aoems to bara occurred in the fir a of Joalyu & Sickott , icr ( merchandico brokers , at luGO Firnnm street. H. H. Joalyn end F. J. Sckott opened bualnors hero about two months ego , coming from Daiaud , Ilia. lu the mo&ntlme Mr. Joilyn , who is In etraight- cncd clrcuuntaDces and hard up as ho hlms&lf coufoaaea , has returned to Durand. From that point he writes on open letter declaring that hodoaa not wiah to ba longer iden tified with the Omaha concern of which ho IQ senior member. Ba avers that be cm no longer endorse Mr Sackett's course of pncidnro and advises the public if they deairo to bo informed on S.'d buiincsa methods to wrlto to the Minnesota lumber company , and Polo , Ogle county , 111. Ho concludes his writIng - Ing by asserting tbat the firm will short dissolve. Mr. Sackott. Is In Omaha and seems to bo carrying on n business satisfactory to bnth himself nnd sustom Tflo Tifft , Weller & Co. dry good * agency , which cconploa tbo second story the Oman building , at the corner of Thirteenth and Donplne , ia also figuring peculiarly. Motars. Bjrnoy & blaster * , the agents , Monday sold tholr camples to J , L. Brandefs & Son. tolegrsni to Tefft , Wellor & 0o. brought the reply yeateiday that M ECM. 13. cud M. are not nnthnrizid to ditpoio of .ho samples. The concern's local attor NJ Is donbtfesa by this time advised of omo cours3 of action to purauo in the remlnes , but aa that gentleman cau nut found the result ia unknown. H.1 A Thltf Nabbed. Early yesterday morning William PJum was arrested In the "Oaoha L'quor Honso" on Siztoocth and Capitol avenue , while : probably In the act of burglarizing store. hoP Plum is a colored thief of oomo locaj AGM notoriety. Ho hns for the patt few months been working for the establish Be ment. Lut week ho left the piece , soy- 1885 Or'nc tbat ho would roturi In a few dajs ystim has not been aeon since , until t ) or 4 lion . o'clock yotterdty , when ho waa found .ieb.SilJ fumbling about in the saloon. Ho gave nlth tzcuio that ho hid come back to work , Clerk E this ttory looks rather fishy. For owing seine time past , Connors , the proprietor , 1st been annoyed by pit'.y tbofts which 10U90 SniJ thinks were committed by Pium. Sri. ondci Tliicven In Trouble , "Billy "Willard , " the Jaino proprietor aud frn > the "Little K. 0. No" ics'aurant ' on no > > filh. Farnara nlrcet , who wns orfcato3 Mon 7ho with his mlstrccs Lottie & : "a1' Oomoi , for tn > receiving stolen goodr , was taken before Tall Tlie Stenberg yesterday. * Ho plead guilty qilliO'- lurnla the cbargo of receiving stolen Roods , IVnp dram ! sentence has been withheld. It lorts. not be provou tbat Lottlo Comes tlllj Ilv In any nay Impllcitcd , and she w&a re- leRced. As for the three boyj , who wcra City irreatcd for ttoallug Iho properly found Thti ' Willard's pcsaeeaion , ihcy are still In Pat Bojlnn la to bo ajnt to the 'tform echool. It la understood that To Vacy will bo hold on a charge of robbing longU 3ushman's store. caseiv a spool Yesterday the ellverwaro found in Uagne [ Vlllard's patsoraion identified ease , was es ba- troitra nnglng to tbo firm of Weinort & Mullen , Elghtoenth and Cumlnp street , The SioK DoiitrosH. Madame Doflos Ia still confined to her In tbo Millardhotol sniferlng from Jirect attack of illness brought on by over . Her htubaud , howevor.bas taken Iho plcos on Iho wagon and packs fl r- [ lion elrott near Fourteenth with crowds libod o h largo as hit wifa nsuvlly attrasta , tites Out or Dan or. natei fa thooght thit Jobn Howard , son oni tl Gene a Howard , Ia now oat of dan- ' ndl fJo Is still quite 111 , ho rover , and ja.t been euthrlng from a torero at- vf pleurl'r. B A Mlxicl Up CAIIO. Judge Bartlett roodcrtd decision yei- In tbo replev/n / cult of Clurlot 'relsaman n , John FJacnlgtn , a civil tuil some Intercut. It'aaoms that Prelts- undertook to work sotno land fu Hannlgan , tor a oprlaln percentage of profit ) . Prelasraiu was to furnlch tbe teed and do all the woik , whlh ITJannlgm was to supply all tools and r < o' ' horses. In punuanca of tbii A Dtnrict FJsnnigrn turned over to Prelef a team of liorsos , Io a few hour of the hones uavo nut. FJAncigoi for ' another nag , Nut loni ; after lion that "jjltyedout. " Fl nnU n tav third horsa , a bay ruara. Fu myatirloca roaion tha inara gkv too , and trhen FUnnlgau took her off another hcr/o. P/oi ! m n cMrna that the Urmaof the contract wtro thit ho was to have n team of hortca nupplled , and neitortoavcr p3(8IOSon ( | ( ) f thl b or ono bet or adaptud teA A Positive Cure for Every JForm of Skin and Jilood Dkcasct , from JPimjitet to Scrofula. Jj , , . t nuiul B , Kkln Tatiurcs , Luttbaomo sat ' ' veiy poJlo ofIt.hln/r / , Mlr , / , . . 'i ' * 'itk " , ' aij " " 'P ' , "Itn leu of H.lr , foti In. > looM " r\ K . we ' iios'Hrobrated hr rullour * rj Solvent , the now J0o ) | < l PudleInttraillr , nd 01111 ? ' Si ° ' ' Cur < > < et ( > W ' " Hkln irolt.l1'1 . ! . , oiternally. ' ruticor * Boipw ECZ MA CURE \ I WMIH llctcil with Kfiem * on th SalrF ce.R r MdNe ) r , "hloh lha Drrcjl t.wh.ro I ol our rfrn- etllur , pr , nt. uncfcl onool the w til ooi ttiat hud conutndcrt l notlo < i. lie ulr.sp.l rre to try your Cutltura non > > ' i ftEdaltcr flfc d > js' usj , my icolp anil p ) rl of ra'aoi ' ncra oititch cuiel , nJ I hop * Inttif'hcrwoA tohnram ; c s , i tclc.vid the other Dirt olmy Uco * iirtd. HGHUtx niMDi : , OK. tlh St , Now Yoik. AND SORtS. I liMobcon tflllrted 'l"c ' l' t Mmh trllria Skla ili'cipclliodoMoracillJV | IK t im. Mr fici wts oar- end with F cabs aid or > ' . and tao Ichln * add burn- liiBncrflBlmntt unbcnril'lo " > ! g vuut'cura I'crai o ! eo Mg\tlr \ rtoam\ nerd d.mnrlml , | tj Kvo | th-m B trial , n n < the utl uri nnd Ciiiloifo Soap txtfrnftlly , nmfll'd'hcni 1 1 toin ll/f , r lour months call roy.olf cuu J In c'nUmlo 'or which I imko Ibt puUIC8t toj.cnt. MR CT..Mtl . HthD&HIJK , , Dro d Uroolr , Conn. Cull'uraliomrd'esaro Sold o.vcr wbtrc. Prleer Cutlcuro , rccj Kmolvfnt , HI.06 ' Knap , S6o.o Pro > purtiit by tbo romxr DRDO AXD I'IIKMICII , Co , , Uao- . tan. MaM. sr.s'i ) Fen nnw TJ cups SKHT DISBISCS. ' 0 1 P& rr'3' ' Dlackheiuld , Skin I'lomUilicB ouJ * _ fy' ll"mnTauso Cfallcnra Sum. " " ' "CRICK INTIIN Ul 1C , , , Hcl. . 1 1 mt ( l , u am , , ' tlioo'lucr BI d nil ) p | ialii , ilwuuatlc , cou A\t\o \ \ , acd tciula | ii ln , rnd c < o-v uxl "n 1 pUn and -chono > lhcdardrxpill tlrith won. rrlty bj trao * , < rKinalrel , . BDctd. gn Id ti u > julii and nil > u tua'lnn , thCu'iourft r.nsJer. V tranud the jt tfo tun i/il / ft ant ox- lirnal round O , IIK | vjs'tynip'rlor t < all nth'r 'n ' > . At UiugliUt , 20o ; tire tit 31.0 ; , iiullol rco Pollrr Dpnir nnrt Cliotnlrnl rro. Ttrwfsm Manual of all Diseases , 1)7 f. n fa PII it mrs , M. D. RICHLY BOUND IM CLOTH niitl GOLD Mnilod Froo. IST OF rnE-cir.u , DOS. I'MCB. ! to.c"r " inn , Inllnmmnllona. . . .3S Worms , AVorin ' 'evcr , Worm Cello . 2(4 ( Cr > IllC Colic , orToolhlnprof InfanU. .Sfi lllnrrlicnof Ohildrounr Adults . 'J. % DiBCiilcry , Orlpin ? , Ililious Colio . 2(4 ( Cholera itlortins , Votnltlus . 2J4 1'ouclK , OeM , JlronchllK . 2S . \onrnlnln , Toothncho. V&ccarho. . . 2/4 / HcadaelicH , biclc llcauacho. Vertigo. . .25 Dyspepsia , lIlllnuiNtonmcli .25 MO. HnnpreneJ or 1'nlnful lf rloiI3 Whiten , too Prnfusol'erlodj Croup. Couch , Uifflcult. Jirenllilns. . . . hnlt itlicuin , J > ipcla . jruption : . . llheunintlsni , Jllu-iimaUol'nlns l' < nori'"l A Kin' . Chills , ilaloria I'lles , JilindorJlliHsdinir ( 'nlnrrli , Influrnrn , Cold in the Head. \VUoopliiz 'onciVlolcntOouBhs. ! . . CirncrnI lirlilllty.PlcclailWciilinou .oil Kidney Illirnne ' 5 ! ! Ner\un * lichlllty . .1 .OH HrlnnrvWrnlHipmi.WiittlnKlled. . . . JJI . - . . of . ' . . . | ll.i'- " ilui Ili-nrt. l'aliitjllou..l | .UU Bold by PniKizifita. or ftont pwtpiiid on receipt nf price. nL3irnui\a'ULDHiM.r(0. ; , Jui > Kuiionbu."i.I. NATIONAL BANK OMAHA , NEBRASKA. PAID UP CAPITAL . 8250,000.00 SOBPI.UB , May 1 , 18S5 . 25,000.0ft rmtcoroiin. W. YATRS , Prcsldf nt. A K. TUIIZUIV , Vice Treild'nt. W. T. MURSE. I.Xf COLL1XH , Ln'iris S. Kr.iD , W. 11. d. lliouiu , Ciahlor orrici : Iron iBank. Cor. 12th and I'/irnam Btrtoti. General Ranking Duilntsi Tranfacltd. PROPOSALS. a nposilj will ho reoolyiU br the city of d , Nob. , until -'c\ot't \ -m. , Oct 5th , , far 1 the ( urnlehlng , o'cctln ; tnd o inplet ng ol & t o ( witor worntihivlnta c mdty nlono mll- gallons per day for the ohy of a.aiid Iil d , . Stic rystem ti r furnished anil liullk In acoordanca i ) Un9 aud epecliloallons In tie cfQo of tbo Cltr of Oran4 Island Nil ) . oh rropssal must bo iraJe iocrtto en the fol- it ins viz : Kumlshlncand litl'dln ? engine and bollsr and b > 83 cf tow r. ! . , Furn'sMrK and building itand plpr. I. Kurnlshlrf , ' and letting up tnactilacry , boiler connecting up wi ) ] < . KiiruUtnnz omlbjlngcint I'nn rlr ° railnt , h , II > diant9Git' etc. / ! > IJdaf Jrlur..linnK ) aylrjif ii'po , s ili fti'.o sepaulelv a rom tt rer rnt.rn > eh ofluo ulOoicnt tlztniH , 0 , Sand 10 pipe. . Xnr furnl MrpanJ putdnf dnwn well } . cwtrict pih'of sild Bja ! rn of wat-r worki cmjilote nnt tn ciceud tliaintnolthlity.loui tboua- niilU8(3I.COt' ( ] [ ( . ) Tliet.lty ( Jotncll rcsones the r'flit trojrctiny LU , , or any uirtaol bid * . Allbldt wl I bsre- liilio'ltostitaoirlljltlj , the hind o'unto,111 to bi urnlabod. eila should bo addrected to Ibo Ot ; Clerk of ramlltaaNtb . " ! , and marked "iirofoail fjrwttor order i < f thoClly C.OCtJlnf Ornrd IfUtd.Nok , 12lljd j if Stpumbir A. D. II K. uirrru D , Juu.x L. lleiNS , Clerk. Myor. tep < I8-rcor-10t Yolicet Notice ! Notice THE MAGNETIC HEALER , all who ara dleo eec ] or afflfcttd , no matter bow tbo standing ; oorue and be bealed , 1'enmtlo dli- aseawhcro raiulclun bava failed to Eire relief , specialty ; oomo one , ooine all and He healed by tbo agnetlo bealer , the only dire esrape from any dl > > For examination , i < ur cna BOI aretl. for aob roitraoLt , or visitations tt' tormi hUlotly cub , 5AIBW4BMGAN PAOEBT OOMPA2JY ; Line for England , Franca nnd Germany. oietraihlpo of thli well known Hoe n , In witer-tlgbl oompaitmentii , and ro with ovtry rvqutclto to m ke the yuwtr cafe and agreeable , They carry thu Unit * and European intllti , and letye N w Vo nusdaygand Satnldirg for Plymoulh ( I.ONDOW , Flriit OibluWo100 Steertja to Homburir tlO. O li ItlOilADUJi CO. , co 1'ur , Agent , 01 uroaduay , Nun York uui 'tshincton and La Lello street * , cblrozo or Unary Uuk llaueon , F. K. Uooim , H.ny P. Veal huronowlf trtnlir. , E , ATWOOB/ " PJattfiinouih , Neb. Eree'uol thoroughbred and high grHda lerolo d and Jersey Cattle , IK ! .T rnAv Tlwl Kwinft. ( Did you Sup > * ' ' ' > wJ i f pose Mustang Liniment only good horses ? It is for taflamouv. of all licsh.