THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , 'SEPTEMBER UU 1889 , THE ' pAILY BEE. J3. ROSE WATER , BJltor. MORNING. TEHM3 01' BUJI3CHIPTION. Dnllr ( Morntn Kdltlon ) Inclndlns Snnilftr Hoc. Ono IVar . J10 00 rorSlr Months . . . . . 5 TO TOT Three Monthi . 2 CO OTip Oniuhn Bundny Ilci , mulled to nny nddrcn. One Year . . . 200 Weekly lice , Uno Yrar . 2W OFIICHS. Omrxhn Office , nca IIiilldliHT. N. W. Corner Bovcntf nth and Knrnnm Streets. Clilcniro Ofllce , M7 Jtookery Hulldlnc. New York OIHco , Uooms H and 15 TrJbnn Wnshl'natonOmco , No. fi3 ! Kouttconth Btreot. Coanciniluf/s omce. No , 12 1'enrl Street. Lincoln onice , 1CC9 I'atteat. f COIlHKSrONDKNCn. All communication rclfttlng to newi ftnd Pill- tnrlnl matter should bo nddre sod to the Udltor of tholloe , I1U81NKS3 Lr.TTBR9. All business letters nnd remittances should Tinaddresiodto'Iho Heo rubllshlnj : Company , Omnhn. Drnftn , chocks nnd poitolllce onicrs to tie niado payable to thu order of thocotnpany , Tlic BccPnlilisliIngcSiiaiiy , Proprietors , JIBB llulldlnic farnam and tjovor.tccnth Btr ets. Tliu Uco on Jlic Tralim. Tlioro Is no oxrntoforn failure to net Tim Ilnr on the trains. All nownelenlcrg Imvn bocn notl * lied to cnrry a full snpoly. J'ravelorH wno wnut Tim UKK and can't git It on train * where other Omnhn n.tpors are carried are rcsquostod to no tify TUB liKB. TI113 1JK13. Bxrorii Stnlniiiunt of Circulation. Etato of Nebraska , I , Countr of Douglas , f B3 > Oeor H. Tzschuclc , secretary of The He PubllxlilnR Company , does solemnly swear thit the actual circulation of TUB DAILY UKK for tlio week ending September ? . 1SU9. was as tel lo ws i Bumlay. B pt.l . 1P.SOO Monday , Sept. Z . 1K.TOS Tuesday. Sept. II. , . . . 1H.M1 Wcdnesdny. Sept. 4 . . . 18.170 Thnradny , Sept. G . 18,741) Friday. cpt. 0 . 1R.740 Koturday , tiopt. 7 . : . 18,011 Avorngo . 18.771 OEOItnB 0. T7.SOIIUCK. Sworn to before mo nnd HUDtcrlbod to In my presence this 7th day ot September. A. 1) . 188D. lHeal.1 N. P. VKl L , Notary 1'ublio. EtatoofNebriulca. l. _ County of Douglas , f SH > tieorgo ft. T.schuclc. bolnR duly nworn , dope - po es nnd saya that ho 11 Kecretury of The lieu 1'iibllshlm ; company , that the actual average Pr dally circulation of Tun DAILY BKK for the tuouth of Sepfcmber. IN * , 18.151 copies ; for Oc tober 1E8H , 18a < 4 copies ; for Noveiiiber. 1888 , 18.- DM copies : for December , 1833. IS.UII copies ; foi January , 1MO , 13n74. copies ; for February , 1P89 , 38.UWI copies ; for March , ISM ) . 1B.85-I copies ; for April , IN-ll , 18.H10 copies ; for May , lb l , 18,010 copies ; for Juno. 183 ! ) , 1B.8W. copies ; for July , Ikb'J , lf,738 copies ; for Atlgust , IBWi. IH.S'il copies. ( SCO. II. T7.SOIUJCK. fiworn to before mo nnd subscribed In my presence this aist day of August , A. D. , 18-W. [ BEAU ! N , P. Kmu Notary Public. As A rnilrond center Omaha's faino bus penetrated ns far as Pnris , Franco. OlllCAOO promises to add a street car strike to its autumnal attractions. HAS the project to jjivo the city a bettor quality of street lighting gone a glimmering ? , < > IT is quite evident that the balance in the treasury of the school , fund is burning a hole in the pockets of the board. Imvniun pocket of President Adams' coat-tuils will the perfected plans of the now union depot bo found when ho puts foot in Omaha ? THANKSGIVING is the national holi day next on the list , and the turkeys will cro long Bhuddor as they read the olllcial announcement of the day's ob- Borvnnco. WASHINGTON , Now York and Chi- cuf/o are down on their knees bogging Omaha's endorsement jor the world's fair. It is well known that as Omaha goes the country goes. Two members of the Georgia legisla ture fought a duel last week , using revolvers - volvors as extinguishers of each other. The fight took place in total darkness , which accounts for one of the party get ting hit. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ BISHOP NEWMAN preached a sermon in Chicago Sunday which created a g'roat sensation in both religious and political circles. In nroachors , as well ns every other respect , Omaha takes no back seat. MKMUEHS of the fair association pro pose to visit St. Louis and obtain a few pointers looking to the conduct of a crodliable horse and cattle show. Tlioro isn't the slightest doubt that they will learn something. JiJKF DAVIS Is writing a magazine article entitled , "Does the Majority Iluloi"1 Everywhere , JotForson , except in the south. One democrat can easily overcome half a dozen colored republi cans in certain localities there. GovHUNOit TIIAYJI : : fa being wined nnd dined by the people of Massachu I : setts nt a great rqto. But ho will not allow beans and clam chowder to sup plant his love for the sumptuous bill of faro which Nebraska always provides for her guests. THIS fact thai Fred L. Amos , of Bos ton , is worth thirty million dollars , IB very good evidence that Omaha real estate is an excellent investment. The numerous buildings about this city owned by Mr , Amos contribute Margoly to hin princely Income. JACK TUB RIPPKK killed another woman in Whltochapol yesterday morn i ing. The London police appear to bo a good nmtuh for the Chicago TiiHCOtt huntura. If Jack the Hipper is not I found soon ho will come pretty near de populating the female portion of Whito- I capel , k . IT is likely that the secretary of the navy , in hla coming report to congress , will rocomtnond an appropriation for kP putting ship-building plants into the government nav.v yards. Uncle Sam evidently eonsWora himself not only P able to paddle his own canoe but to build it ns well. It HICNHY GKADY in canvassing for con gress in Georgia spent two months and nddrosHod llfty thousand people in BO doing. Uo alleges that the people ho mot wore sober r and smiling , In the summer it is Kv too warm for the hot blooded nnd chivalrous southerner to need stimu lants , butIn the winter wo think ho takes hit * toddy pretty regularly , at leiibt ho 1ms considerable of a reputa tion that way , It must also bo boruo in mind that Mr. Grady is running for c.ougross and he finds It pleasant to give the people a little tally iu his pnpor. TUB LOUISIANA PLAN. The northern republican congress men who wont down to the Third con gressional district of Louisiana to assist the republicans there in the recent election for n member of congress , had an interesting experience ) of the demo cratic method of campaign in thntquar- tor. Tlioro Is really nothing very new In what they saw nnd hoard , for south ern democratic Intimidation and violence - lonco nro repeated at almost ovary , , election , but it Is none the loss Important that this latest evidence donco of the spirit and meth ods of the southern ( democracy shall receive tho.wildest publicity. It is do- slrablo that the country shall bo given the fullest possible Information as to the way in which citizens are doprlvod of their constitutional rights in the south , and the rule of the minority is main tained In localities of that section by moans of the revolver and bludgeon. One of the visiting congressmen to Louisiana is Mr. Rowoll , of Illinois , and in npublishcd interview that gentleman gives some of his experiences in the Third district of that stato. Personally ho nnd his associates were well treated , but they immedi ately discovered that their errand was u hopolcss one timl that republican do- font , although the republicans are in n majority in the district , was certain. This was duo to the fact that the demo cratic regulators were thoroughly or ganized and were actively prosecuting their work of terrorizing the colored voters. It la the testimony of Mr. Ilowoll that in numerous parishes these voters were bolng whipped nnd otherwise intimidated , while the democratic speakers were persistent In inllaming public Rontiinont on the race issue , Mr. Rowoll saw , the lacerated body of the colored United States supervisor , who had boon brutally whipped by the reg ulators , and ho states that ho was in Franklin when a colored man was whipped by regulators for distributing republican tickets among the colored voters. There were daily reports of sim ilar occurrences from the bulldozed par ishes. Almost every white demo crat carried a revolver , and the shooting of Jacobs , the white re publican deputy sheriff , was done , Mr. Rowoll says , simply because ho was attending to his duties as a sworn officer of the law and endeavor ing to protect voters in their rights. Such.was the condition of affairs that enabled a democratic minority to elect its candidate to congress by about llvo thousand votes over the republican can didate. It is but one of numerous ex amples supplied by congressional elec tions in the south , suggesting and giv ing warrant to the demand that there shall bo legislation looking to the prevention of such wrongs against the whole people and such violence to our political system. It is experience like this in Louisiana that will sooner or later compel the most conservative to agree to a course on the part of the government that will at least iuaura the rights ol the majority in the elec tion of representatives in congress. It may not bo possible to solve the race problem by legislation. The preju dices of men may bo curbed and restrainedby law , but they can not be removed. There is the power in the govern ment , however , to compel obedience to its laws or punish those who will not obey , and if it is to stand without im pairment of its functions and its au thority , without losing the confidence of the pe'oplo in its ability to protect them , without a surrender of national sovereignty , such outrages as these in Louisiana cannot much longer bo tolerated. THE SCHOOL TEACirEllS1 MECCA. The disposition of certain members of the board of education toward fur ther extravagance in the matter of sal aries crops out at nearly every mooting. Omaha touchers are boiler paid than nine-tenths of the class in the country , and they always have boon especially 'favored in the matter of light labor and pleasant surroundings. Tliis city is regarded as the school teachers' ' Mecca by psople all over the east , and competent instructors can bo obtained for the asking who will bo glad to accept half the money now paid present incumbents. Still there seems to bo a continual agitation on the salary matter - tor which speaks exceedingly ill for certain members of the board. In Wisconsin , Michigan , Illinois , Missouri , Iowa and in fact all western and northwestern states it is entirely safe to estimate that the salaries , as a rule , are at least from twenty-five to forty per cent below these paid hero. The regular salary list for the high school proper is twenty-six thousand dollars a year. No similar institution in the United -States pays auch an amount of money to the number of touchers engaged in regular school duties.vln this statement regard is had to the olllcioncy and number of the touchers employed. Tlioro are four hundred and sovonty-llvo pupils in the high school , and U is Bitfo to say that' each ono costs the city fifty-five dollars a year for tuition. This amount is Inrgor than that paid in many of the loading colleges of the oust. Tlioro is not the slightest nocotnify for the board to oven contemplate n further Increase of pay for any lonelier , whether regularly or specially em ployed. TUB TmiASURY CEXTKNAltY. Ono hundred years ago to-day the United States treasury department was organized , Alexander Hamilton , thu first secretary , having boon appointed by President Washington September 11 , 1789 , nine days uftor the act' creating the olllco passed congress. This act created also the olllcos of assistant sec retary , controller , register , auditor and troiiburor , The task which Hamilton , still u young man , assumed , was u most important nnd dltllcult ono , The financial affairs of the govern ment were in an embarrassed and badly mixed condition , the busi ness affairs of the country , though re covering from the effects of the war , were far from being prosperous , and the national credit was extremely low , The exigency demanded the highest order of financial ability , and no ap pointment over innao by Washington bolter1 demonstrated hla shrewd judg ment of men than that ot Alexander Hamilton as secretary of the treasury department at Its organization. Having shown himself a statesman of the highest powers and a man of excel lent military qualifications , Ham ilton showed In this now capacity ability ns n financier which soon attracted the attention of the world , and which car ried the country safely through the try ing oxlgoncy. In this position ho estab lished a fame which is still undltnmod iind took rank with the greatest masters - tors of the science of finance the world has produced. It is said that no department of the government with the cxcoption of the postolllco department , grow BO rapidly as the treasury depart ment , And the most casual comparison of the operations of the treasury department now with ono hun dred years ago will easily show this to bo the fact. Something in the nnturo of a celebration ot the centenary of the organization of this grunt department will bo hold by Its present ofllcinls and employes , and it will bo a Very appro priate thing to do. ' MUOU ADOAUOUT The newspapers which have boon making so much ado about the appar ent increase of the public debt during July and August will bo likely to find in the simple and sufficient explanation of the secretary of the treasury reason to regret their hasty criticisms and conclusions. The fact is that the debt was largely reduced during the first two months of the currant fiscal year , the reduc tion , according to the secretary of the treasury , amounting to more than throe tlmos that for the same months of last year , or in round numbers twonty-ono million del lars. The form of treasury statement now in ado by tno department gives the amount of debt loss the cash in the troasuryand , ns the secretary explains , any incrouso of cash in the treasury shows an apparent increase of the debt , and disbursements for any purpose other than the purchase of bonds at par value show an apparent increase equal to the amount of such disbursements. Equally satisfactory and sulflcient is the explanation of the secretary of the treasury regarding the increase in dis bursements for J.uly and August over the same months last year , which , with the increase in the amount of premium paid on bonds' for the sinking fund as compared with last year , the purchase of bonds having been much larger , ap pear to have increased the debt , while in reality having nothing to do with it. In a word , the operations of the treasury for the first two months of the present fiscal year inulto a bettor showing in all respects than these of a like period lost year. It is not easy to see how the news papers which have boon making this matter a text for criticizing the treas ury and the administration can avoid acknowledging that in their eager desire sireto find fault they have misled their readers nnd done an injustice which thov might easily have avoided. It is to bo expected , however , that such of thorn as have not the manliness and honesty to make such an ac knowledgment will endeavor by distorting the facts to justify their misrepresentation. The simple truth is , that the administration of the treasury thus far has been capable , conservative and satisfactory to the country , and all attempts to make po litical capital out of it against the ad ministration must fail. There has boon shown a proper concern for the finan cial interests of the country at the same time that the interests of the government were adequately guarded , nnd there is no reason to apprehend that this policy will not bo maintained. TUB Johnstown disaster , in which thousands of lives were lost , is becom ing nn almost torgotton incident of the past , while the Cronin murder , which occurred at n previous date , and wherein one man was mysteriously removed - moved , is still the sensation of the hour. This would indicate that it is not the magnitude of a disaster or deed that gives it an abiding place in the minds of the people , but rather the manner in which it occurs , and more than all else , the mystery which may attach to it. It is an inherent charac teristic of human nnturo to find out what it does not know , and to uttampt to solve problems that seem Incapable of solution. The possibility of an exhaustive research being rewarded by bringing punishment upon some one , as will possibly bo the re sult in the Cronlii case , is a strong additional incentive to leave nothing' undone whereby a mystery maybe cleared up. The truthfulness of the saying that "murder will out" has come to bo almost unquestioned. The whole world is against him who takes the Hfo of another , and It may bo. safely stated that but few man who commit murder succeed in wholly cov ering up their crime for a great length of time. Tins addition of Colonel John A. Coukorill's name to the world's fair committee of Now York indicates that the metropolis is awakening to the fact that something bos'.ues money will bo required to make the fair a success , As Colonel Cookerill has boon aolo during the past fifteen yca'rs to transform the Cincinnati JSnquhcr , the Baltimore .Sun , the St. Louis J'ott-Dispatch nnd the Now York World from obscurity and linanclal bankruptcy into great and valuable papers , it is at once ap parent that his brains can help out New York ns no other , man's could. Western men like Mr. Cockorill take u leading position wherever they may lo- cuto. As u newspaper man Mr. Cock orill stands unrivaled , and ono who is a success in this line need have no fear in grappling with a world's fain , or for that matter with anything else. Tun Importiiuco of the ton-hour sys tem which has boon put into olToct at the Union Pacific shops is by no moans incoiiBtdoniblo. The increase of time will add nearly thirteen thousand per month to the pay-roll of the nine hun dred 111011 which it affects. Tula In crease in tho.ftvolumo of money which will bo disbursed almost wholly within the city wllV'q'Utckon ' the local business pulse and hq'polorato ' the currant of trndo. The mechanics , artisans nnd laborers wh6 receive the direct benefits of the Increased hours and pay , form an Important factor In Oumhi's best clt- Izonahlp , awT any movement that tends to Improve ihoir , conditions and add to thulr peed fortunes la most sincerely welcomed by'fjll classes. THE report now current that the pres ident will suggest in his message to the next congress an abolishment of the in ternal revenue system of the country cannot bo true. Taxes from this source amount to about $130,000,000 a year and could not wholly bo spared from the finances of the country. Authorities on the subject Bay that'no moro than $75,000,000 a year could bo dispensed with from the revenues. There are both democrats and republicans who favor the abolition of taxes on tobacco , which produces $30,000,000 a year. Other re ductions could bo made which would bring the amount up to the limit of 875,000,000. It is more than likely the .president does not contemplate a moro radical change than is hare indicated , although southern people would bo especially pleased were ho to recommend the abolition of the whole system. THE B. & M's extension from Alllanco into the coal Holds _ ot custom Wyoming will not stop there. The Indications point to a move in the direction of the Black Hills. Rapid City is probably the prospective point for the present. Where the road will next push forward will depend largely on circumstances. The opening of the Sioux reservation and ltd early settlement promise a wldo field for the Burlington's ontorpriso. It is quite likely tlmt the road will take advantage of the opportunity , and by extending foo'dors through this section supply it with coal from eastern Wyoming , as well as share in the general traffic. Tim Now Orleans Times-Democrat has recently printed reports on the condi tion of crops in all of the southern states. The yield of corn will bo un usually larco and the rice crop of Geor gia as well as that of North and South Carolina will bo nearly up to the aver age. In other portions of the south , however , thord seems to bo a general falling oil , notjonly in the rico crop , but the cane crop as well. Taking ono section with another , a fair general crop soemsnssurod , apd the general finan cial situation \yill not bo materially impaired by the south's agricultural out-put in 18S9. , i JOHN L. StTfytiiVAN ia located in what ' la known as the' "Pat Collins" district of Boston. I fc lids a reliable democratic majority of 7,0.00 , and there is a disposi tion on the partof Irishmenof whom the district is largely made up , to run Sul livan for congress. It is therefore mani fest that Sullivairs declaration of inten tion was not made wholly without sagacity , and it may bo that the na tional halls , which in ancient days re sounded only to the tread of great men , will receive ono more of the curiosities in statesmonship so fre quently found there in those days. IT takes West Virginia democrats a long time to count Governor Goff out. The aloction took place ton months sfnio , and Goff was entitled to his seat six months ago , but the counting of the vote is not j-et finished. Average dem ocrats are poor figurors , except on counting out , where they capture the palm. If they have to take ton months to do it in the case of West Virginia , it is probable that thn state is really very largely republican. CAIU/EQKAMS give considerable prom inence to the news concerning the defi ant , attitude of the Gorman empire towards Russia. The Gorman sonti- inont in opposition to the czar is said to bo moro openly expressed than over be fore. Chicago should see to it that these two belligerent nations lay no plans to got up a military spectacle that will in any degree lesson the universal interest in our world's fair. AN Iowa paper professes co bo greatly nlTc'eted ever Buffalo Bill's aspiration to bo governor of Nebraska , and the ed itor declares Bill's entire strength to bo in his hair. If Tun BKK'S special ca blegrams from Paris are correct , and wo are betting on their authenticity , there is at present some considerable strength in William's pockotbook. DiU'UTY Labor Commissioner , John Jenkins , declares himself us opposed to long -rnngo newspaper controversies , and will appear before the Knights of Labor of North Platte to explain the objects of the state labor bureau. Tlioro is no doubt that an understanding will thus be arrived at that will bo mutually beneficial. Tin : Northoi'n'1 ' Pacific and the Cana dian Pacific railroads are racing to see which can cover the most of the north west country ip' ' | iho shortest period of time. At thq p co nt which they are leaping toward the north it will not belong long until thoj'hro ' advertising through summer excursions to the north polo. WHILU Logitimo was not able to hold on to the presidency of Ilayti , ho man- , ugod to take pliray from the country about six liuujjrqd thousand dollars to comfort and support him in his hours ot adversity. > * ' CosiMissioNKit FAITHOIIN'S failure to arrange a joint tariff with the trunk lines of the east makes the railroad situation of the northwest more compli cated and threatening than boforo. THKIEI : la ono thing to bo proud of nt the state fair. The various coun ties are making most elaborate and ox- collect displays , which redound to the glory of Nebraska- an agricultural stato. THK democrats of Virginia may bo treated to a delirium tremens seance now that ox-Senator Riddloburgup has taken the tump in support of their ticket. An Kxptndcil Hlinllc. Kantai City Ttmn , Prohibitionists will hereafter ple.no avoid reference to thntyoune man who "wont ever the terrible Mngara of drink. " Old Jlutoli Kor the Corn I'nlnoe. C/if ioo Trttmnr , A llfcslzo stntuo of Old Hutch , done in corn , would bo nn appropriate ornnmont for the art rooms of the Sioux City corn pnlaco this year. David Hf nn n Mngnot. CMcavii AetM. Govnrnor Hill , of Now York , wont to n rurnl RnthorlnR the olhor dny cscortoil by the local tire doparttnont. Tlio prcnonco ot the governor , however , throw enough cold water on the nftiilr and the professional services of his escort were not noodcd. Tlio Knorn Muni Ilnrntnnlz ; . CdicdnidU Commercial. The blnclt nnd whlto races will have to ( jot nloitR toRothor , nnd the sooner they loam to live togo'hor In pence and mutual conlUlonco the hotter. Tlioro Is ono solid b.isls of pacill- cation ; it is to do justice. The stronger , the moro warlike , nnd moro enlightened race is the ono to nilopt the great principle of peace and Insure the happiness of the whole people. Another Knllrtmtl Terror. A'misnj Cttii Journal. Two of tbo vostluiilod coaches on the Penn sylvania limited caught fire the ether day through tlio friction which were off the rub ber casing and hcntod the stool plates rod hot. No pro.it damage wai done , hut the accident was s\igRcstlvo. Is the latest safely appliance to supply the place vacated by the "deadly car stovol" Datn fbr .IrfTtirnon Davis. Jluffalo Uxpt-cfs. Jofforaon Davis will have an article In Bod- ford's Mtmnzlno for October entitled "Does the Majority Kulol" Wo can assure Mr. Davis that in the greatest struggle of his llfo the majority did rule ; that In the part of the country which furnished the larger part of that majority minorities continue to nc- qulcsco without bloodshed ; and that , al though an much cannot bo said for the terri tory of whoso lost cause Air. Davis continues to bo the living ghost , there nro indications th.it oven there the day Is coming In which majorities will rule with the ballot In spite of minorities which nlin to rule with the bul let. Out raucous Railroad Domination. ZlcConk Qazdte. Another straw has been laid upon the camel's ' back by the local managers of the 11. & M. The caucus of Thursday was but a ropotltion of what has boon witnessed before by our long suffering people when the polit ical plans of Mr. Campbell in regard to seine petty precincts or school district oulcial needed to bo satisfied. This tlino it took the form of opposition to our present ofllcicnt sheriff , W. O. Hussolt , who had in some man ner Incurred Mr. CampOotl's enmity , and con sequently the round house nnd gravel train must bo called Into requisition to consummate the defeat of his delegates in the caucus. Ono hundred ana fifteen men were voted in an unbroken line , bnlng obliged to pass through an alloy way formed by Harmon and Archibald on ono sldo and Rogers and Uankson on the ether , and under the eye of these ofiluials they deposited their oallot. Blame not these toilers for the doed. Tnoy had wlfo and babies at home , and winter Is not far oft. While inwardly they rebelled against the indlgnitv , the thought of dear ones at homo impelled thorn to submit. Ono fine specimen of mental aua physical man hood was especially brought to our notice. Ho had expressed lilmself as Russell's ' friend. Ho was sent for at once nnd ordered to vote "right , " and as ho approached the polls in charge of an oflloial he tendered the ballot they had placed in his hand witli a down cast eye anJ trembling voice , while the ofllclals nudged and winked at each ether in glee. Wo have no objections to offer to the candidates that were success ful on that day. It is their apparent coed fortune. Our , only protest is the In human manner in which it was dono. God pity the poor , who are nbllgod to listen .to the crock of the slave driver's whip. Some of tbo employes were cute enough to switch ballots even under the eyes of the watchers , and thus voted for the man of their choice. It would seem that If a man works for the B. & M. for $1.03 per day In the round house , ho should have the poor privilege of voting for his friend if he chooses. H Qeorge W. Holdrcgo would give his ofllclals orders to keep out of precinct and county politics , and allow us to cheese our owa school directors and other oHlcials , the people would rise up and rail him blessed. As it la , enemies are being created every year to the road that should claim us all as friends , and would dose so If such spectacles ns this could bo forever banished. When will the day cornel 111 IS ANO THAT. It Is authoritatively stated thAt the physi cians of Omaha will not experiment with HrowD-Sequard's elixir. This is sad news for the coroner , DCS Molues p.ipers speak of their team ns the foot-ball nine of the Western associa tion. This is the unkindest kick of all , but too nearly correct to bo rosontod. The name of the pool Tschornlschowskl , recently released from exile by the czar , is said to bo a watchword among tlio Russian people. It evidently Isn't an ordinary , vest- pocket watchword. Chief Scave.v bus gone to Salt Lake City , His vult is Hupposod to have soinnthmg to do with the disappearance of ono Willie T-sc-tt from the city of Chicago several months agono. Mr. Sullivan thinks that ho would have no trouolo In securing a hearing in congress. It Is also probable that no ono would ever think of calling John to order that Is unless ho was very badly out of order. It Is the general belief that the first male biped of Omaha who appears in publlo wear ing tlio hitost eastern fad , which consists of n waist-sash reaching from the chin to the pistol pociiot , will bo severely dealt with by the vigilantes. Mr , Carpenter will tell In THE SUNDAY HUB how the people of Turkey nro robbed to till the public treasury. There are a good many functionaries In this part of tha coun try who could toll Interesting stories 01 how thu people are robbed uftor their money gets Into the treasury. The postoftlco department Is introducing anew now style of letter box. It U claimed that with tlio aid ot a gummed stick or a bent piece of wire it la possible to purloin mail from the box now In use. The new boxes are said to bo entirely burglar and weattior proof and nothing but dunning letters can fail of promptly reaching their destina tions. GM2V13U WOMEN. Mrs. "Mackny has sailed for ICurope , Miss Jennie Chamberlain has loft Paris for London. Her wedding has boon post poned until October , Mrs. Harrison has put her Toot down on handshaking. Wo have the word of the Washington Post. Mrs. U , S. Grunt , who accompanied Min ister Fred Grant to Vienna , Is homesick , and she will soou return to this country. Susan B. Anthony u sovonty-two yean old , yet she hopes to live to sue women vote and have tlio * nrao right as men to propose tnnrfiago. Xhoquuocn regent nf Spain and her two children together weigh thrco pounds loss than cx-Quoon Isabella , who tips the scale * nt 319. Among the noticeable turnouts often scon on the race course at Hlclifloid Springs Is the stylish phncton of Miss Anita McCor- inlck , flancoo of Mr. ICmmons Dlatno. The death Is announced of the LnncAMilro pootcs , Fanny Forrester. She belonged to the working classes , nt nn early ago develop ing n taste for poetry. She was n froquout contributor to Journalistic literature. Mrs , Charles Crocker's latest gift to San Francisco a homo for girls out of employ ment wai oponoJ n few days ago. The building and ulto cost $33,000 , of which Mrs. Crocker gave $15OOD. There are fifty-two rooms. Mrs. .lamos O. Hlalnc , Jr. , M still danger ously IU In Now York , suffering from IntUm- nmtory rheumatism. She has boon obliged to give up her rchoar al for the stugo nnd her dramatic season will have to bo post poned In consoducnco. Ono of the quietest nummor localities In HulTnlo Is North Pearl stroot. Hero Mrs. Cleveland's mother , Mrs. Henry E. Porrlno , Is spending her honeymoon. Kvcry morning Mr. nnd Mrs. Porrlno may bo soon reading the newspapers In the wldu veranda , the brilliant geraniums and the overhanging vines from the tiirlvlng window-boxes that edge the railing prettily setting this domestic scene. Mmo. Carnet Is of modlum height , ollvo complexion , Honiim features. Her carriage has possibly n nuggostlon of self-conscious ness , which may bo wholly duo to her in tensity of eye an intensity at once to bo ox- plnlnod by her deafness. She spends her mornings habitually in the privacy of domes tic duties. She looks personally after the oductation of her children. She speaks English with the English governess , Italian with the Itallau. STATE AND TISIUUTOHY. NnDrnakn .fottluirs. A now school house Is bolng built nt Stella There are 1,430 school children in Cherry countv. An effort is being made to oroot a church at Maywood. The Ouster county Farmers' Alllanco will place a ticket in thu Held this fall. The German Evangelical church neaj Falls City will bo dedicated September 15. Uho kick of n horse resulted In the death of Mrs. James Piatkowski at Loup City last week. SInce It was opened , two years ago , S5G."i- 000 have bocn paid into the Chadron land oftlco. A wreck occurred on the Union Pacific at Dlx , Kimball county , n dozen cars being de molished. Gandy & Clause have been succeeded by Huinniol & Peck aa editors of the Gandy Pioneor-Hepublican , William Taylor , a successful business man of Columbus , bus become insane and has been seat to the asylum at Norfolk. Hov. Henty Hates , a well known Congre gational minister , died nt his homo in Crete on the 8th inst , aged seventy-live ycara. Spontaneous combustion caused a flro in McElvain's coal sheds at Uralnard , but the ilamcs were extinguished before much dum- ago was dono. A young housekeeper of York bought n chicken the other day , but returned It to the dealer and got another because It bad a can cer. It was tlio first gizzard she ever saw. Captain A. M. Enoch , an old and wealthy citizen of Hum boldt , has become Insane , tlio cffjct of a bullet wound received in the war combined with grief over tbo loss of his wife a few months ago. Tao Chadron Journal sayH : "Tho board of county commissioners and Post Trader Pad dock , of Fort Robinson , are having a tilt ever whether the latter shall pay tlio $ 00 liquor license for his saloons on the military reservation , The board thinks ho should , nnd have notified him to como to tbo contor. Paddock says ho has stood 'Jin off a good while , and will Iceep it up as long as ho can , claiming immunity on tbo ground that the state has no Jurisdiction over tbo military reservation. As an act was passed by the last legislature for the purpose of taking in the post traders on this question , It ia proba ble that tha county commissioners will bo Victorious in the tilt. Iowa Des Moincs county is to have a now Jail. Charter Oak'is to have a IT , 000 creamery. There is not a poor school building in Scott county. Woodbine has the champion base ball club of Harrison county. The Ottumwa oatmeal mill will commence grinding October 10 The Latter Day Saints are building a church at Crescent. Clinton has a bearded lady who is a regu lar patron of the barb'jr shop. Grlnuoll college opened this week with a larger attendance of pupils than ever boforo. The Vinton canning factory has started up with a force of 2)0 hands and is putting up an average of 40,000 cans a day. A great scarcity of water prevails along the Cedar valley in the vicinity of Hockford. Some of the farmers drive their cattle four nnd llvo miles to wator. A Scott county man suggests working up the abundant onion cron'r.Usod there into nn extract. With such a liquid these who wish could flavor their food with onion to their taste , while those who detest the onion would not have theirs made unpalatable by it , ho argues. Tlio Two Dulcotas , Work has commenced on the Ynnkton cement mill. There are 400 pupils in ttio Watortown public schools. The Charles Mix county fair will bo hold September 17 , IS and 10. There have been tlirco deaths from diph theria at Hurmosa recently. The Black Hills National bank , of Rapid City , has increased its capital Irom ? : > ( ) , 000 to * 123,000. Hrusli ilrcs are giving considerable troubla nlOMgtlio line of tlio Homcstako railroad ut Dead wood of late. The annual reunion of the Black Hills pioneer neer association will bo held at Dead wood October 0 and will conclude with a banquet. The Yankton Telegram says that the "richest joke evolved by the Huron conven tion was the declaration of a Black IHlln delegate to a Sioux City reporter that Moody was neutral on the subject of prohibition. Moody noutriil wlion tliuro's good old rye around ! That's rich , " * A man named llentl.v , claiming to bo an ox newspaper correspondents has boon around Grand Forks thu past weak , and numerous potty thefts are uccrodltud him. Ho untorud Dr. Irwln's room in the abiuncu of the doctor , introduced himself to Mrs. Jr- wiu as a practitioner from Toronto , gained the lady's confidence and coolly walked off with a valuable set of instruments. A Sanborn county farmer namnd Bluebill has lost u number of cattle by n disease that baffles the skill of the velormarlans and now his norses uro sluk with thu same ailniont. The anlmaU become lively anil prnncu at llrst , but Anally pass into a long sloop , from which It is impossible to awaken I bom. In no case have they llvod longur tlinn thirty-nix hourj after the appearance of the disease. Angostura Ulttorn restores the appe tite and euros indigestion when all else falls. Manufactured by J ) . J. G. 13. Slo- gort & Sons. At all druggUts. Hond WASHINGTON , Sept. 10. ( Sp'-'CialTolccrarn to Tim Bni.j Bono offerings ; * r > 0,0K ( ) at $1.23 and Interest ; $ i,000 at * 1SS : $10,000 at ll.Ofltfana interest ; $1,160 at l,0.-.tf ( IIB.SOO . at 11.00 . _ _ Nniulimircl lor ELLKWiiiuiio , Wash , , Sept. 10. The demo cratic sUita convention .vuaUrday nominated ox-Govornor Eugene Temple , of Tucoma , for congress , _ Will you suffer with dyupopiia and liver complaint ? Shiloh > Vitallzer is guaranteed to cure you. DKNOUNOKD IjAUOIl DAY. A Can nil I rm Prloit ( MUCH n Vrtstornl Ai > nlnit the Holiday. MOXTIIRAI. , Sept. 10. fSpocIal Telegram toTnn Uun.1 Father Sen ton no , of Notre Dame , has Issued n pastoral denouncing the Knights ot Labor nnd labor day. The lat ter , ho says , was for the hotul of the church to condemn. Labor day , In its pres ent shape , was nothing moro than a revival of paganism , and was similar to the fotoa organized during the French revolution , when the Goddess of Liberty was the supreme premo ruler and God nnd religion were ban ished. Catholics could not too strongly con demn sucn celebrations , devoid , as they wore , of the religious aspect which should accompany them. There was nn invading spirit tending to murk such events of a purely lay character which should and must bo stemmed ere it wont too fur. If they began by arbor day nnd then wont to labor day , they would soon llnd tlmt religion would be ( Mivlrolv banished from the gatnor- Ings of the piiollc. Druir Morn lltir tnrlzml. GIIOVKS , Colo. , Sept , 10. [ Special to Tun Bn : . ) The drug store at this place was burglarized last night and tha greater portion tion of the poods taken. The Hloro Is owned by Bartus Wilson , editor nnd proprietor of the Mayweed ( Nob. ) Enterprise. Mr. Wil son was wired tills morning iind will bo here on the llrst train. I Convicted < > ! 'fJrnnd Imrcony. MANHATTAN , Kan. , Sept. 10. William P. Hlulabotham , president of the Blue Valley bank of tUa city , has been convictid ot grand larceny. The case is the outgrowth of the suspension of Higlnbolham'8 bank last January , when the lodger showed a Uo- llclt of f H'0,000. ' A motion was mauo for anew now trial. PIMPLES TO SCROFULA. A.l'oslthc Cure for every Skin , Scalp , nnd mood Disease except Ichtlijosls. Ponrinsln H yearn. Ham ) , nriiiR nnrt lirtmHt n solid nonli. ll.ick covered with sores. Hour doctorH niut iiicdl * clues Jnll. Cured liy Ctitioura HIIII- iMltPH nt re cost of $3.75. I have used th < i CUTICUIIA HKMV.DIKH with the best romills. 1 used two bottlus of thu CUTI- CII1U lK4tVi.NT. ! : tlljeo 110X03 Of CUTIOUIIA , nnd unoc.ikoof CUTICUIIA SOAP , mid am cnrod of a lorrlblo .skin and scalp disease known nn psorlnsK Iliad It for eight years. It\umld et better nnd worse nt time * . Soinetluios my bend wunld bu nnollil scab , nnil was nt the tlmnl buunu thouRoof thu CUTIUUIIA ltijiiniis. ; My arms were covered \vitli scabs I ruin my olboun to shoulders , my breast wan nlinoit ono solid scab , nnd mybnck covered with sores vnryiutt In size from n uennv to n ilollnr , I had doctored with all tbo best doctors \Utli no relief , nnd used many dilluront nioillelnesUhontiiirocU My case nns hereditary , and , 1 bo nn to think , Incurtiblo. but It uccnn to heal from the llrut application of Cm mint \ . . AHCII UU UUSSRM , , lo < , htcr , Ohio. Skin llncnni ! (1 Ynnr > 4 CunMl , I am thankful to say tlmt I hnvo used the OtmcuitA tRMiniKS : for about eight months with trrent success , nnd consider myself ontlro- ly cured ot suit r hen in. from whltti I hnvo suf fered for six year * . 1 tried n nninbor of modi- duos and two of the best doctors In tbo country , lint found nothing Unit > \ onld aircct u euro until 1 used your remudloH. Mil" . A.McCI-AFfJN , Morotto , Mo. Tlio AVnrat CIIKO or Horol'iiln ( Jurcd. Wo have been solllni ; your CUTICUIIA RKMI- Dics for > ears , and hnvo the llr.st coinplnlntyot to recelvo from a purchaser. Ono of ihn worst cases or scrofula I ever saw wns cnrod by the use of llvo bottles of CinicuitA UIIROI.VKNT , CUXICUMA and CUTICUIIA SOAI- . TAVLOUATAVLOK. DriiRKists. 1'raukl'ort , Kan. Outloiira Ili-iiicdio-i Cure tvcry species of nRonlrlui : , humlUnttn ? llchlntr , burnlnir. ncnly , uiul pimply diseases of tliL'hkin , ycalp and hlood , with loss of hnlrfroni plmplos to scrotnla , u.\copt possibly IchtbyoslH. Sold overrwhore. 1'ilco , Curicrn \ . fi'Jc ' : SOAP , 2ie ! ; Hiisor.vKNT , $1. 1'roparod l > y the POTTKII Blum tc CIIKMCCAI. Coui'OUAiiON , lloston. CfiTSund for "Mow to Cure SHIn Dlseasos , " 01 pages , 60 Illustrations and 100 tuttUindnlnls. MI'LES , blnck-hcnds.rod , ronjili , clumped nnd oily skin provontcd by Cutlcura Honp. WEAK , PAINFUL BACKS. Kidney nnd I'torlno 1'alns nnd Wonk- nesjei , relieved In ono mlnnto by tbo CUTICUKA ANTI-VAIN IT-ASTKII , the . . . llrst nnd only pain-killing plnstor. New , Instantaneous Infallible ; ' > ceiila. U ? EECSDBNTED ATTRACTION ! OVBU A MILLION UlSTlUllUTED Louisiana State Lottery Company , Incorporated Ijj the l.cut liituru , for Kiiucatloim ann Clmrltnblo iurpo o , nn I Iti fmnunlx- made a parlor thu pniituiil.Stuto constitution , In Ifi'J ' , by ail oTflrwbelmiii fupulnrvoto. Its MAMMOTH OHA WINGS takonlaco Beml Annually , ( Juno and December ) , and Its GUANO S1NOU ! NUMIUHl UllAWINUS take place In enrh of the other ten months of the year , mid are all drawn In public , at the Acad emy of Music , New Orleans , La. FAMED FOR TWENTY YEARS , For Jniccrity of its Druwliiuf ? , nnd ' of JL'rlzcti 1'roinpt Payment , Attested as follows : "Wo do horebr fi.it wo siiiierrlio the nrrnnso mentiforall HIM Monlhljr anil to.nlnnual Dnitr- liilcnofTliu iMiilMmm htiitn l.otlory Conipmjr. and In livrtau iimiiiuu iiii'l eoiitrnl I ho llniwluicn mum- ecluis.aml thill thu muiiu nro ( nii'luctml UH lion- e ty , ( nlrncin.ima in uo < l tultli t nrniJ nil purll.is , anil iruautliuiliu tliuvomii my luii.ijt.ili riirttHuuio , with lncslnilluM of m\r liiiat re nttnelu'il , in 111 nl * vurlltoniiinli. " COMMISHIONKna. _ Wo tlio imdeHimeil llni\k nnil llnnkora will imr nil I'rUoi ilrnwn In tlin l ulilann htuio Iiotturloi wliloh limy IJM prri'OiUoJ iiloiircouulorti. H. M. WAI.MSI.KV. 1'res. LoulHlnuu Nnt. Hank. 1MKHKI5 LANAU.Y , 1'roa. Stnto nt'l Hank. A. I1ALDW1N , Tros. Now Orleans Nnfl Ilank. OAHh ICOUN , Proa. Union National Hank. Grand Monthly Drawing At the Academy of M jalo , N aw Or leans , Tuesday , October 15 , 1889. CAPITAL PRIZE , - $30OOOO. lOO.OOO nolcot-i nt Tvvonty DullnrH oiioli. llnlvoM , $1O ; Tenilis , $2 ; TwoiitHilli , $ l. I.IHT or : - 1'KIZK OF rim. ' " ' I" . I'ltlX.K Of | l llllll . „ 1'IIIXK OK / < V "llH M.illl 1 l'lll/l ! OKI.KII ii 'Anil 2 1'IIIXKt OH M.'Mluru , 3IIIM ft I'HIXKH OP A.iillaru , , , . a.lxi 2i 1'III/K.S OK l.iMlnio yinl UK rin/KS OK ntiuro. . , . , , /am an I'Hi/.K OK : i ) ro , . . . , , . . ( Huu Ml I'Ul/.lii OK Ztlnm , , . , lot/Ml AIM'HDXIJUTIO.V I'HI/.KB. Ill I'H/DHOf JVII till ) , l. ' l mi ilo ol ; < unru , . , . , . uuin do auinro , „ „ . 'titw TKItlll.NAI , I'lU/.KH. ! ' ilo lUluro , Wittl Mi do lUDnro , Wil m i I'rlic * , iiinonnllnit to Nurn. Ticket * urawltitf Cuiiltul 1'rUea ro lint on * tlllud to teriulnul 1'ilu'i. IVKollCMMi HATKt , or mifurllior InformnUtia iluilnil , nrlla li-ull'lir tu Iliu unclt'r luno < l. claarlr itulluu your n lilunce. wim HWto , Countr. Kitocjl Binl Number. Mura ruplil raturn mull ilGllrerr wilt bu u uroJ lit jcmr uncloilu u Unru.ouu your lull iMlUrom. IMPORTANT. M , A , DAIIl'lliy , Now Orleune , La. , or , 31. A , DAT ) I'll IN , 1) . 0. lly oritlnurrlullorCfKiimniuji < * ii' * - viti r.ihiB uivi by all KzpuM ComiunU- ) , Now Yurk Kxcbanyu , J'rutl or I'oitil Notu , fleglslered Lellert ccnlaklsg Cuireocii In NI'.W OHI.KANH NATIONAL IIANIC. N w Orlo.uiB , J/n , , -11KMKM1IK1I , tint the _ .mpnl of Trliui If iU < UANTttKI ) HV t'OUll AT10NAI < IIANKd of New Orlenin , nuU Iliu IlikuU uru Uiio l bi t tu i > rc l- dent ol mi Inttllullon , wlin n ilinrturixl rlyliU nru rututnlicd In Ihu liltlient MiiuUj lueieluro , Iiotmru of nil Iralutloni or unuirmou ( > clioiuu > . " ONK l > OIlAlll > tbo urloool ( lie ( lunlluit | i rt or fracllunof aTlckvl 1HSIIKII IIV IIHIil ur IJrawliiir. Anrlliliiu lu our uaiuo cn rod furlnn llion U tirluill * .