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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1880)
DAILY BEE. E. EOSEWATEg , EP1TOR. TO CORRESPONDENTS Oss. CorxrtT rtirsrts we will drojs be pU . d , to ht r lrc , CD Ul nutter * oocre'Ud vth ! L < rm * , cua yy po'illcs , am on any lut.tit I t t4Tcr.cl tnMsict r r § to the people if OJTE'et * JLay Infoimitlon ccnncctud ! > ! U t rtmJot * , d reltlir ; ; to flccCs , ace drit- will ts gladly re/tiTtd. All arch cotEjnun'ca ' tloiilcwirer , omit Ie 11 bt5cl M posnbe tndihry meat la ill easttts wr.ttou 8n on slderf f * j hret enl TES K/xs or VTMm , m fa1 ! , must lne eh ( ertjj jj.B otnjmiy nj comttar.lct.Mon < TTI at t aJurs Eotr r TH ii cot int dtd f r publication , but i m otr o a .H 1. tui Uoa u u procl tf rood Jiith urdldmei for Off ce whiti r ? ? * Jenifer ! ricruiud v. tetter tso' tl * o&eoB-mmicatirts 'o'lhc Ed tor , B until rcE > atoce : sreTrtJe tie ply jwrzo & and. will 1 elJir cdfcrs.srdtfrtlirrent- . cci.tributlrns tfa lltoi > ryo- weulll cot tndcrta1 lop rurvc r rtwns tlief we IB uy c > nha'trtr Cut US is ttfficltn' y ) rg 1 Jcrre th n LU My ocr limited ip-ce. All eoniKjltttiong ) ( n'dte E R NATIGHAlpEPTBLlGAN TICKET- i "Ma PEEKIDCCT ! JAMES A RAMTIELD. rOU TICE-PKESIDE.VT , HESTER A. AKTHUE , of New York. S.-J. , Teunar is R fatter. HANCOCK has boon tern- Jxjrar'ly assigned to the command of the deprxltnent of Iho south. The General has more friends ihere thar he hag in * * " ] - " > " -'in"t f the north. SENATOE .2IuDo > uu > things life democracy-will carry Indiana by 60- 000 majority. Not if De LaMatyr and the greenbackcrg can help it. Hell knows uo fury , like a snubbed political psreon. * * in snticipttion of the proposed occnpaiion of the Ports of Constantinople by the great poweru ar placing torpedo * in the harbo. Tluy don't propose to hare any fooling - ing arouurl th Pnrf e. AKorntuliyol iepublic nhas ben run out cf Ttzas at the muzzle cf & couple of that guns and a bract- of nary revolvers. Andyetthe New York ITera hcpjtate to make .aa Pggresgive cam paign in thn e u'h. OTJE citizens 'universal y rejoios in Ihe coming-of Water tvorks , bnt sorr-ei o ! them hrveread and "tfarell d siough to know that destructive fires happen in cities tthich hvre sn amp e supply of irater and Tnost'efSoient fin deoartmaqta. It'is Ehoer nontenso to attribute all tbe damage done by firr in this city dnrin ? the patt year to our hck of ( levny/'aocordingta Ihe Ripublioancontitts in alinging mud at Secretary Sc U a , and accusing him o ! nccpptirg 53COO for his campsiRH epcechc ! , in csstirglnuondocti at Gen Grant's positicn in the campaign atid accusing Senator OonVVmg cf lukw wsrmnf M. If this be "harmless lev HKefail to zeo'craclly xrhere it dif- fjrt from "icdccentporronality. " TDK "JlidFummer Seribn r"i ore o ! ihtrmobt dmiraVie pieoei of mi asiuo oil : ever turned out by this fl ni. One hundred nnd twenty thi a md copjrs hare baeu published and are proving none too many for the dt- rnand. Twelve thousand of these form ed the English edition , > -hich , tire yeara ago , was only 800D. A Berlin firm wants o'Germ n edition , Of "St. N'ormluR11 lhira is a Frenchasircll at an English edittoi. THE Gl deiOL , ministry are making some Btnril'ng ' revelations In ths finan cial accounts of B aconsfirld'e fedtnm- istration. .This -particularly t o in the Ea&t Indian accounts , whcra the ostimntesTnndo by iho government last February aroTiow found to be wrong by something like 150 per cent. The probable cost of.the Afghan c&mpaignc JBnow'admiJtad to be § 7G,000,000. The St. JamttdattfU thinks that it is nincT ttoro likely to bo $100,000,000 , sind that-whea the troops gat LacV to India a largo ttxpondituro Kill bo needed to replico cquipmonti. SKKATOR Sharon's term eipiros rext ilarch , : and.a number of janrnala on the Paclfio const ave urging on Nevada iho name of Gen. P. E. Connor for the BUCCC380E. Gen. Connor's record has beta a gcod one.Yliou Brig ham Young WBJ nt the bright of his powor'Oen. Connor entered Salt Lake City anil with almndful of troops lo cated Caiap Joaglos ) at a time when it was a dangerous undertaking. As an Indian fighter Gen. Connor is eaid to have Jio superior excepting Gen. Crook. : Ha deatroyad .tho iostilaB in Idaho at one blow and made his name respected and feared. Gen. Oormoras a republican and looks to ihat party for an election. The great quealion'isTrHellier'lie can obtain the JnflneHW oftho teoney power of 2 * ' * ' * to be trouble in etore for sfee telephone companies and & prospect in the n w future of cheap Telephone communication. A com pany of leading men , has bees formed vho have bonjjht up all the telephone pi tents animating tHose now in ute. They have discorered th original invent r of Ihe dephone in the per < eon of one pniel Drowbiucb , a pcor mehtnic living cear jHarrisburgh , hafets ecoTo4 the entire coatrol of bis invention. They are p "T 0 } * dwtke owncrB-of-the four - - patent : isjued'ttTMr. Hlenffi , icf-l6W' Tori. company VhichiB composed of Jbasiness , men from all country , Btirt in with a c bt pitel pf i.030,000 , vith tead qwrtcrs-at KCTT Yoit. 'They claim : hat ffitHia. Jixty days tHey will open ug their" telephone , and either drive out siil tterlfelephdncaaa the market cr elstTinika t com alky. Their apBicitio , icr a patent has 4r tdy beel : fledlit TTtsHagtoa invinsible. JBOH OUDKT&Y TO CITY. Two ye'ra aeo Mr. E , bert if the Jn/er-0 an.called attention 1c 'he marked tecd acy of the great cities to build thtrcatlvEB tp at-ibe apente of the surrounding count- ? . Ir. Porter's statistioa were obtsinoi n advance cf the census , and , o ourse , were fsr from accurate. Tbi mUished returns of the cecaus jca < .aken bear out Mr. Porter's statistic * ind conclusions in a remarkable de re e , aud show that many of the farm bars actually decreased ii > opulaiion and lhat in a number r4 n tarcfB one city ortowuln a count- us gait od moro inhabitants durir [ ie pa't ten years th n the county \ , vhichit is tituiredrmg , while countier : nntatning no brga cities show no in reuse iu p-pulation. The Chicas < Times iu an exhaustive article bar u re rccemly called attention to thit uHject , ai.d prper.trd a mss * of fact : lind figures from Illinois cnunties tt orovc the truth of its statements. A number of reasons are given f ar : his strange slats cf tifiairs which la much to &plain the shiftiif f population from the rural districts > [ the eettltd states. Young nun , who expect to continue farming a fesaontroweEt _ , settle on ne real estate. The general introduction of labor saving machinery on farm * bas naturally tended to decrease the number cf farm laborers and to tur& tha attention of agriculturists t < only such crops o" c11 be ra'8 d ai d 1 harvested by tile aid cf such nuohin- ery. In olden times farmer * prepar ed and manufactured many of the articles for homo consumption. To day this labor IB left to great fac tories in the cities. Even butter end cheese are * bought t by nwny osstern farmers in preference to manufacturing it on their farms Cloth woven on the farms is a thing 11 o ! the past. All domcatii xnanufac- t ires for the farm are made in the i > wns and cities and drawoff-aoy BUI- plus population from tbe neighboring country for their production. Another cause for the decadence of the rural districts is found in the fact thatas farmersbocome wealthy they en < agflin stock raiding bec&mejit is more p-ofitabla and less laborious. Less ra n are required , labor is dii pUcad and reeks the cities.Tradet - men , meoltanica and professional men loie customers ; and , a .a natural con , sequence , seek the town and cities. At wealth iucremos , farmers seek the oltie cs places of recidenM to enjoy comforts and pleasures which they cannot find m che country. The edu- itional advantages offjred for their children induce many to cettlo in the centre of population. The farm is left to tenants to cultivate and they live on the proceeds. Few person ? in the country dwell on the idea of building up and maintaining llrge country plaot a. In England Jt is reversed. Wealth obtained In th * jities it spent in fitting up establish ments ill the country. Here fe wealthy farmers build fine ) idenota nd endow them with tht luxuries of life. They prefer to move to , the ity nid "ece tbe world. " But a still moro powerful cause for 'ho decadenoo of tha rural population iii found in the growing preference of R 1 classes for so-called genteel employ ments. Yoncg men think it moit S utcel to employ themselves as clerks , salesmen or book-keep-r than to engage -iu outdoor and hard labor. Few country girls are willing to eng -ge m housework. There is a fooliah yet growing prej - dice ngaiust anything like manual lo bar which turns thj younger genei- atiou from tha farm to tbe countit g hous . The poorer claeses inTariably snkthe city. Organized means f r idliof are much easier of accets and opportnuities for picking up small sums at odd joba more frequent. Nearly every .one who works for daily or weekly wages pro fera the city. Reinforced by euck censtant addi tions it is a little wonder that the growth of towns * nd titles has been , BO marked and rapid , and there seems to be little reason to ezpeet any change of the tendency in the future. Whether U is an unmixed evil or not is a serious question. There will al ways be a sufficient number of agricuL turlsts to supply the demands of ihe country. Wo have no cause to xpect or to desire such a close peopling of the rural districts as we find in the old er and more densely populated conn- tries of EuroDB. But ths laws of trade will undoubtedly regulate the development of the agricultural portions tions of ourcountry. The inhabitant * of the cities while supplying many of the necessities for those living in the rural dlstricts-mnei themselves be sup plied with food and raw material from the country. The dov. lopment of the cities must in turn work a cer tain development of the country dis trict. In the progress of the age it will donb'iless be the case that fewer la borers will be required lo handle and raise the tame amount of agricultural produce but , with the growth of gmt cities will surely come a steady andcon , stant growth in the efficiency of tbe ad jacent country from whuh they large ly draw their resumes , and which m like manner are dependent on them for support rnd enc-iurrg ment. THB JLmtrican faefc < nun says that owing to the scarcity of grass , and the consequent thinnets of the cattle , thi movement of cattle from the pltins and ttie country west will not begin thisj-ear until lats. Tha Texas drive , if the -western men decide to fcolr their stock -would be , out of the way , and the read wonld thus be open t < westsru ttock-rauers at more remu nerative prices. ILthe farmers of the Mississippi and Miucrari valleys tec ) their etock "back Until the plains cattli have sssad ; steady markets lo result , and a. mD3teatisfactory ot in the trade in.the lower ; classes oto cattle would en ? ue G cabj.etjr.irij wa rpcwvcd 3j GvA-sinoVs Itlmdj a tew days fines' It is socpcssd to bs Jere Black's Istiei of acceptance. i POLITICAL NOTES ; Seca/or Oankliaj will cpen the -omnoga in Vermont la about two fftttki. The Florida Rfpub'io ns expset to asrry the state by 8,000 majority for governor. * Monicas will gain one ftiHff s man at lea't by any appoittonraent based jprn thecentus. The Iowa demrerat'c t.af conven- inn is it ba held in D s Moines on Tnursd y , September 2. a aemncra'ic nandiHa'e for Uuitid States eenatorfrom31'Miiuri. It is r-ported that Mr Emory A 3torrJ would accept a npmin 'ion for Tonerees in the first Chicago di4'lcr. The Dakota republican territorial , tn nominate a delegate iu , will be held at Yermlllion , 3e.tambtr { 1. Georgia rerrub'Scans will not attempt o elect ite omcsrs thU yaar. 1 h-.v * iU put up it d ? upport an elect < r 1 ticket , but tveir prneipRl pff rU il b directed t the election rf r-publt- : &n * to eon jress in doubtful districts. The Hon. George W. Julian , of In Hani , refuses to be a ciudidata for H itmocratic nomination for repres nt- ttiv in congfe's , sayinft that h has oo amb tion for any further cnngraj- tinnal honon , nnd hrs not hud aiooe he 1 f c congreta in 1871. Ei-Gov Al-x ndcr H. ftice , In a letter toThe Boston Heraldnanounces -.iiiuni . u ; . . _ . _ mst'on f - I AI Tiiird Js r congress ia the dii- not of Massachusetts , as successor of Mr. Fitld , who , It it understood , de clines to run again. The greenbaokers of the fifteenth district of Onto nominated the Her. James Will , a Methodist clergyman , of Zanesnlle , for representative in cnngress , but that gentleman took oe- casion on Sunday to decline the honor 'rom his pulpit , and to Biy that he " " " voted the greenback ticket in his life. Conneo'icut will hardly ba a doubt ful state this rear. Assistant-Post master-General Hazen , who fcas just returned from there , says the liveliest interest is beginning to be felt ia that state in political matters. A vigorous campaign will be inaugurated , ana the state is sure to go republi an. A telegram from Woottn Wells , Texas , to the Chicago 2T m j reports hit Gen. B J. Obambo's , the green back nominee for vioo-president , h s a'inuuiiLSit bis intention to withdraw. H' siya his health is not. good , and he < hinks that to contiuue in tbe race would do injustice to his friends and * dd no strength to his party. His political friends strongly advise Against his withdrawing , The democratic convention in the First district of MiViuippi took 209 Ballots for a BMididate for repr-oentv MVO in congress before making a hoi . The candidates were Gen. W. if. iuckerjif Oaickts TT ; 04 S M. Aleek , of Lowndei , and the Hon. John M. Alien , of Lea. Oa the lait billet Meek and Allen withdraw their names , and tha Hou Henry L. Mul drew , the present incumbent * ai put > nomination , and received 23 out of M votes. I In Ohio General Grotvenor thinks he repnbltons will secure twelve out > f the twenty congressional dieti jots and have % nght-ng chanca for two i more. These ho considers certain are I the first , sasnnd , third , fdurtH , seventh , I twelfth , th/rtepnth , sixteenth , seven- oantH , eitht-erithand twentieth _ _ He 'avg that ho is confident that * i'lbe beaten in the Toledo diftr , -nd henca he iiclu'o * the aeveutti district in his ' 'ca Th reruvl'o n minagsrs of rn Now York have ma le n of what their region i likely to do in Vovmbdr , wl en thiy ejunt on the following majoritifa for Gar&eld : 5 yu/a conn'v , 3 000 : Wajn2.COO , Ssneca , a few hundre' ; O.itaric , I Ot'u ; Lttii gitnn. 1,000 ; TiogOOD ; Torapkins , 1,003 ; SJiujle , 600 ; Oh muni ; , 1 000 tne wio" w > ; Steu- b u , 1,000 ; Ali.g'mny , 3000 ; Moti on 2,000 ; Orl-ans. 1600 , Nipgara , donbtful ; Gonesee , 1OCO ; Wyomint ? , 1,0-0 ; Erte , 2,0 0,0 iu auqu , 3,500 , nd 0-utarau.jus , 2,51.0. Toial for the wjstern countiai of New York , 27,030 m jority for the lepublioan dtset. Dangerous Breakers Ahead. Ss Francisco Cnruulclo. If , throughout the presidential cam- pii n that will e'.OBe In November , n publican journals and speakers shall ba constrained tn review tha event * of the late civil -war in tha United States , the events that led to it , and the mo tives and designs which still a innate the defeated pwty , it i not the fault of said speakers and journals , but a necessity growing out of tbe un changed and unchangeable psrversity > f the democratic leaders. They were fairly beaten , but they refuse t-i yield. They occipy to-day tha identical ground on which Jefferson Davis , Coombs , Wigfsll , Maaon , 81idellHun- 'iir , Jesia D. Bricht , "VallftndiKham , Fernando Wood , Thos. A. Hendrickp , and Horatio Sejmour stood in 1860 01. Precisely the ssrao sectional element of the party namely , the southern , ultra state right , anti- national and blind , retrogressive bour bon rules and shapes its policy in and out of congress , and with the tame contempt of constitutional and federal restraints that always charac terised it. Of the 14 ? democrats who compose the present majority in the house of representatives , 03 , or a ma jority of 39 , are from the southern states , thoroughly imbued with the ame heresies and treasonable ideas that in 1861 induced twelve of these states to set up the form of an inde pendent confederacy , and deluge the couutry in blood ia a fruitless effort to maintain it. Of the 11 democratic senators , holding a majority of 6 in the senate , 29 are from the south , and of lilo prinoplcs with the sen ators from the same states who left the senate in 1861 io found a s'ave empire and destroy the uiion. "Wnen tha democratic members of the two houses meet to caucus upon a policy for ihe party , tha southern wing holds tha democratic fort by forty-five ma jority over tha northern win ? , arid the northern minority must subm-i to the louthfrd leadership ; andunfoitunate- ly for the party and the country , most of them submit with alacrity. It re- quirts no argument to prove thtt the same wing of tbe party that controls both houses of congress will control the nominees of the Cincinnati con- ention , should they ba elected. Jn t tat CMC t ey would be restored to hit full possession cf the government which they held whea the election of Lincoln in I860 broKe the line of their power within the union , and impelled tnetn to restnt by the bloody hand of rebellion. That will in thir they , generation or the next , again uniheath the sword fur such a war we do not believe. O o fa lure like that cniht to aumca ; or a century. Xeverihelesa , they rsw-day , from every oatwatdmani- feetatton , as deeply irubu d with the pirit of hatred iea of the fsdcrd govern ment-wherem it > constitutional pow ers trecch tipan their p culisr views of iStAte right , , as they Were at anj time froa the first Bcfl Eun battle t" the Aopi.mattos'capitulAtirn. They are E'ill encaged in the fid fiht , bat "rip. a saw line 3&o principal o * nsf- ioa Jity which ihey could 20 ? destroy by markets scd cnnm , they are now seeking to overcome by political mrtvodi mnre in idions and more longerons thn open war. They have already so far ad61 jed their lines ES to silidify evtry ot the old tlava states in opposlte to the leal twoamendment * of the cnnit'uution and ell the lws of sons > rew enaotad for th-'ir enforcement. Th y have reduced the frordom of sufFrse * ) enarantefd by these amstdir ments aud acts of oongreu to as great a nullity thronehout the south , so far as ir concern * the colored race , aa tbe late Emperor Louis Napoleon mde it m Franc * by me ens if his st&ndii g arrry. All the heresieh taught f i m 0 lioun to Davis are'n fact now m w strongly intrenched in everv B'Mithern B a e thun they were in 1861-62 , for at , ba ] time Mary'and ' , DtU aru , MIS. souri * ndKentucky weren-t , a < now , i fused with ihinthtr ' I states RL-ainst the principles 01 nationa I lity federal supremacy. Naturally their next more , should they secure the presidency ai wtll as congrtfsp , will ba in tha direction of i compensation for their lotue * in the war. It was their own crime , indeed ; nut that consideration has no force on minds that have never ceased to re- uard the thing others call treason ai a public virtue. Let them once g t in to full possession of the government , and we shall as suralysoe all its offices 61 ed by confederate officers and sol diers and these who lentthem aid and comfort , EB we now see the states al ready under their coatrol represented in i congress and at home by confeder ate brigadiers , colonels and captains. It is a common B tying thtt "revolu ' " I one of the lessons of universal history tl at reactions always run to extremes. Tne reaction in favor of the English Stuarts did not pause until it had swept every vestige of the common wealth out of existence. The reac 1t tion 1t against the French revolu tion ended in an imperial rule moro absolute than that of the monarchy. These southern democratic reactionists grow baldlas they become ! powerful for mischief. When they had power in congress to defeat an ap It propriation I bill to cripple the army they Ie used it. When they eha I have secured the further power to passbilla without fear of the presidential veto , they t will shape the national legislation in i their own interest. If they fa 1 to j pension f the rebel soldiers and to in demnify fi fi themselves for losses in the war at the expense of hundreds of millions to the nation , their course will be a surprise to those who ara fa miliar with their p st uonduot In pub- lie 1 anVn. Can the people of the 1i United 1 States of the north , east and wst whose resonrcts are already 1i taxed 1 with great severity to run the government i 1t and pay the interest of the t ddbtand the pensions of the union soldiers i , afford to incur the risk of suahapenl ! The sober second thuueht is i against it. The sou'.h having so'idi- I Bed for the man feat perpetrati n of a great i wronp , the north , east and vest must i and wi 1 ttand solid for the right in i this Tbe PrvotoJ tt , Fanl Piosetr-Prtti. The into eat of the approaching po litical campaign centers in the state of New York. Tne drmoorats very cler ly perceive lhtthey oaa not win the presidency unlets they car y the Eni pire state , and the republicans are ne clearly c < mcious that they can not u Idly neg e t it. In mtst of the states MIIIOQ are forced into thri posi ton of mere p-iwns on the p ill ical cVus-b ard it ia all welt tn ingh t about having "a quiet canvti * , ' but at the point where the masttr p ee of the gome atraggl * for vau gr u"d it is also evident tbo'e wil oe abundant enthue'aim and far tts n laacDr. Every inch of Ne Yoik state w 11 he f u ht over for all it i wonh. E < ch party Ia the oughly impreised with the fac hit it has a large contract e > its hands , and that it wll have to strain ovtry nerve to vai.c uieh it " opponent. l"ne s'Up udoLS IB Hd is rtal'y ' nnno ed down to thu result iu a siglw statv ; there is ju.t en > n h of tie eiem-nt of unc rcnuity to n.apir thi highest degree of ardor in the act ure aud make the struggle iuttinsely intaresting to tha spectators. From the records of past years both eice I * dra * equal enoouragemeat. It IA wonderful , in an oggrrg ta of fiearly 1.000,000 votts , how closi-ly tnatetiid the old parties are. Four ye ra ago ilr. Tilden carried the B'ato by & piu ri-l-ty of 32,000 , and laac fill the re pub loans merged from a very com pliiattd convats with a m-jority of only 3,000 , thcnah favored by the tiiutn.iny bolt. At that election the national and workingmen's ticket pnllod a vote 22,000 , and the prohi- b tioniet * 4,000 , each of whlih will in the present siru le ba tenaciously fought for and measurably absorbed by the two great contending parties The demoeru's certainly have some reason te feel confident of victory They have at laat got a candidate who as not a copperhead during the war , who never evaded paying his income tax , and with white opinions on ques tions of national policy no one can find fault because they are utterly unknown. And then John Kelly aud hia turbulent factions have become re- ooucilid , Tilden has agreed to open his barrel , and the ancient slogan uf a united and nntomfied democracy once more sounds the advance. On tit ) other hand , the republicans were never in better fighting trim , or more as sured of coming out of ihe contest with fi/ing colors. Stalwarts , Inde pendents , and the rank nnd file of the party are all in perfect harmony. Cpnkling is appeased , and is stripping himself like a gladiator for the arena , Gov. Cornell is preparing for a rous ing campaign , and already republican orators are assigned for every sohool district in the stato. While Johnny Davenport declares his determination to throttle fraud wherever it may show its bead on election dip. The prosper ous condition of the country is aa important element in their favor and , in the absence of any ah' ' sorbing issue , the certainty that Gar field , U elected , will perpetuate the eaf * and conservative administration of Hayes becomes an argument of es peeisl force. Both political parties in New York are in good position and will mike a gallant fight. Money will not be spired by either party , eloquence will flow in torrents , and tha newspapers will work themselves up toafdver-beat ot pateionate inree live , bnt only after the preliminary bouts in Indent and Ohio will 75t oontestin Nw York attain the highest point of dramatic interest. Church Ecrwe'e Taottes. Htsttnp * br * ! 33 Our remarkably remarkable friend from Nemaba , the Bon. Church Howe , has sgitu , if rumor is to b * be lioved , begun his tui'ial tictcs foi landing btmitlf in tha state senate , and very likely will make it win , as usual. Tae good people of Nemaha aeaa to delight in being served by a demagogue whoso only dim , first and lust , is to servp Howe with all bis cun ning , duj-licity and unreliability Elected as a granger he acted as chtel factotum to al1 monopoly jobs that presented themselvai. Elected as an independent io the la eeflTnij the end of his string in that direction , he jumps at the nist opp irtuniry to join , ihe republican Dirty. He forthwith ijraes a mani festo to show the p irity of bis nu tivei n making the rcmmereiultj homin thereby to pnll thff Trtsol OTfer tit eyea of tioso he had d saived and betrayed. E' Ltsst tchesi is evd to ie an alliance with Gov. Fnrass , by wtieh Howe ii o be ejected to the tfmtp , and Funms to the United 6ta es enate. A bird In the" hand is worth two In the bush. Atertaintyof a test In the sta'e senate is much to Va preferred to a fraitlass campa'gn for something higher. Notwithstanding Howe's historical assertion that had id nothorew"ha gimlet , the prrof is ( inconte abla that be prefers a gimlet , tc nnthir cj. If Furnas attempts to ba i candidate under tho'eriraunutinCM he would b ? , and would d-sarve to be , Ignorniniously slaughtered. The t"n- ' runcv in rrme quarters s to fppd Mr. , Bone onsug r rlumsund pit him on I the bieV for fen * be will ag n leafo j the party. For our o n rat we dpm the pa-tv th * richer for his ab j i.nca ai'd o po Him. Send oa to Silt Lake. CleTrU ; t' Tli San F anci'cn papers flura it out that the 20 549 Ch neseof ihakt city are nearly all einsl * adu'ts , hut If they were "of our own raos , " they with tier wivf s snd children ; would represent a populat on of 100 000 , and make the city nverSCO.COOon the on - siis returns This su7X3 ts the qups- tion , would San Francisco ba ban fit- ed by the addition of , say , 80,000 wo- msn and children to her population ? If BO , she nvght send o Salt Lake and get them. Brigham is dead. Mono LaKe Monstexe. : om r Mlo'oj Jndcr. It h s been said of Mono Like that 'no 1 ving thing inhabits its waters. " 'tt this is not tr te. , It is a fact that fisB orloa n1 * atfr found In he lake , but its waters are alive with They are of every con- eivable shape and variety. Some of ; hem are fully an inch in length , and when magnified by a glass assume the : iost grotesque and horrible shapes. One particular kind has a savage- "ooking mouth , fierce b'ack ' eyes .nd a loncc , downy tail Their odies seem all mouth , eyes , .nd tail. These monsters swim Iways on their back , wiih month ide open like a hungry shark. There ova many other kindt , in the water , nil looking horrible snd repul sive when magnified. Many of them ppear to the naked eye like little , eathery pull-bills , ( bating aimlessly > bout , but under a gla s show plenty f life , and louk M ugly as a mtnituro evil fish. It would seem that the ast amount of alkaline salt which the water contains in &oution ! would Delude the idea of its mainta'ning nimal life , but these email monsters nhabit it in myriads. LADIES will find relief from their htfrd- < f ache , costlvtness , swimming in tha head. eolic , eour stomach , restlacsnaw , eta , etc. , iy taking Slmmrns * Liver Regulator. Per < ODB living in unhealthy localities ic&y avoid all bilious attacks by taking a dos of Simmons' Liver Regulator o oaa- lonaliy in keap th livsr in healthy actinu. It should be nssd by all persons , old and young. It i not unpleasant , is a purely vegetable comtxxin'l , is not injurious to th < most delicate constitution , and will k p tha liver in healthy action. Tbtre Ij no us ? tn drujnn ? Toun&U to death d b-yiiy all the vlla mf ill 1 < fur inurnal ou b ii T'U ean ecund oi Tecandue , d i b i uM loujdluid-irs , liundiM ljipeu-la , llH&IIdliorclors ind ailments el the ilrer , blo-xl & d stem eb , by vcirin ; on if frcf. Cullme'U'i F-enel Liver P d < , nblohuaiuzt ture verytlme. Ifiuilrmgit o 9 > otk p he rd | " > * nd $ 50 In a 1 lt r to French Fid Co. . Toledo , O. , ind It will b * rent j ou by mII. . H H tbo cnlj pad tha 13 guirutced to cm . * - f lount frit * . _ f Bucsien'a Arnica Salve The BEST SALVE in the world for Onts , Bruises , Surea , Ulcers. Sail Rhourn , Fever Sores , Tetter , Chapp ed Bands , Ohilbhins , Corns , and all kinds of Skin Eruptions. This Salve ia guaranteed to give perfect satfafao- tied in every case or money re hmded. Price 25 cents per bos. For sale by 8dly J. K. ISH. Omnhn. MERCHANT TAILOR Capitol Ave , , Opp. Maaonie Hall , OMAHA , NEB. B. A. FOITOSR. JAMKI H. dcoir. FOWLER & SCOTT , . ir building * of any description on CilhiMtion U our office. We have had over M roan experience In de-lgulsg nd raperinUnd. DIT public bonding and rcjiaonoes. Flans and estimates furnlihed on short notlco. BOOM rvtnw nr.oni ; tD < ( nn > CHARLES RIEWE , UNDERTAKER ! llttali * Case * , Ccfflnj , Oa Vth , Bhroudg , etu. Fnmhsm ; ttttt. Bet. 10th ac4 lib , Om ibn , Kb. Protnptiy Attflnrfed To IVIL. MECHANICAL , AKD KININQ KN- \J Gl SEEKING at tb Ren9 > eln rPolyteclmlc IntMtdt * , Trov , N. y Tbe oldeit onttnecrii f reboil in Atnor.ca. Kcit te > m begi- B ptem- fcer 16th The gi < tir foJ6 nUlnr oils' ot ttic gnduiVcs for tbe ast 61 yeom , wKh llitlr potltl njjnho , totrso of rtud , rtqalrrmecli , xpea e , to. Address DAVID M UREEKB. Ask the ered drsDcptloa.bll- lions sntfercrs , vic tims ot ( er r * nd cne , the mercurial diseased patient , how they recovered bnlth , cheerfal spirits and good > pp tlt ; thoywill i ll you by : CONSTIPATION. Janndlcf De I BH.E' . ' S ° Ua BT01tAOH > cr Purely Vegetable. tioio Southern Boots nd Herbs. MM " -W13 ? ProvWeuca hu placed IB lountrlea where LirerDisoose most preT ll. It S ? " * " Peipe8 o" ed by Deranjement oJ . . Tni SrMPTOMS-ol Ltrer OompUInt r fc'JiS d UUs ln thB montl ; Pain In the BactMde3or Jolnts.oftcii mlatoken forRhenma- tlsm ; Sonr Stomach : Lo g of Appetite : Bowl * . a. te-nately costive and laz ; Headache ; Logs of Memory , with a palnfnl sensation of havtei fall cd to do lomethlns which ought to hav beta done Debility , Low Bplrlte , a thick yellow ap- porance of the skin and Eyes , a dry Cough of ten mUtaken far Consumption. Sometimes many of these symptom * * ttend tie dUease. at others rery fewjbut the Liver , the f. * " ors n In the body. l generaHy the seat i ifk-1" * ' aad " ntt ) frilat * < l in tlmesreat -mffertBjr , wretchedness anidealh wfll enroe. i. " nunend aa an efficacious remedy for lao uivor , uesnonru ana i/jipepcn , . UTT RfjnUtor. Laid * 0. Wnndar , - * : - _ - M' ter Street , Asristnnt Posi Master , rhn d lps . 'We h T6 tested Its Tlrta * * , tereoiuUy , ud -.jw ttut for DrapepEla Binioaxneu. and ThrobblnHe daehe , ttoth bettmedldna the world cvar saw. We h .vo tned forty othoi nmeo'te before Flmtaon1 Llrsr Beg 'later , bu' none of tbem rare ug mersthia temportry ro- I ef : b"tth Beenlstor not only rwleTed. bn enred n. " Editor Tel jr ph and Mwsensw , lr" , G * . JUXTrricnnua OUT IT J. H.ZEILIN&CO. , PHILADELPHIA , PA. Price. 11.00' Bold by all Drnezirta. uDtlcodawlr reptji'a { "riutd rlctlB , Why crws tbo ocean tide io dilakthe Sitzr "ater , -i znu aaa healing thlr r si , fhs G' t Khy i sciHlstJthsfprinif BOLD 31 ALL DBTOQISI8. INVALIDS OTEEBS SBEKIEa- SBEKIEaTH , STRENGTH and ENERGY , WITHOUT THE USE OF DRUGS , ARE H& QUESTED TO SEND FOiC THE ELECTRIC REVIEW , AN ILLUSTRATED JOUR NAL , wniCK IS FCBUJHED FOB FBEEiDISTTJBDTlOX. TTrREATSnronHEALTH.HTOIEKE.aBdPhTji- J al Cnltnrt , ind la a ccrorUtt jej lcr > ia of Infoimaticn for Invalids and l w rho tt&cr from . 'Libacsliig and ? ainrul Distant. Evry nil bears npon health acj human bar-pin * ' * > ivienc * atteml.n fn u paces , tad th many qnft- tinns Mketl by lofferint luraM ; , who h.iTedvtpJlr def of a cut * , ai * aiuntrtd , aad TOlnaMe Icfjrmttioa it rolnntt rt-l to all who .ire tn ntcd of tnclical d- vie . The subject cf lpcrie C lU rfrras Mtdicm * , and tbe htuidied and unc qilettKng cf " ' 'at luifoi- tance Io tufftnn lijffilcliy , MB dul ) iOBxfl a aad niphlaed. ° ' YOUNC MEN Axd clttrs Tvbo t > uD" r from Njrrcus and rbnlca ) 0 t > iUl7 , Li i * of lliuij Vigor , rr.u-atui. Ctbauf- tlon led tba tniur gloomy ccnt < ; i.eii fcf tftrlj Indn r.tion , tc. , oi w [ > eciJlIj UcefiUJ l > ; Ct4. . culling us trntal . . ( : ftu < l fractlCKl b ; ouncks nut ! nitilical mlix Tbo profdit lo " praclita mrditiou , " lui j | l > i tbe only tafe. dinplr , iiuJ t ? < ! l' r u.l Vifor , anil EwlllyL'avrgJ. c ud jonr stldrM * ou pcslil eutl fjr a CO-IT , rmntlou worth tboLuuiij nlll t < J t joa. PULVERMACKER GALVANIC CO , , ' 'OR. EIGHTH and VINE STS. . CINCINNATI 0 ' UANTA GLAUS FODND. Greatest Discovery of tne Age. Wonucrful diaooverlcslu tht world have been made Among other things where Santa Oba * stayed , Children oft ailt If he nukes ( mods or not , If really he HTM la a mountain of snow , Lait year an excursion sailed clear to tbe Pole And BUddcnlr dropped Into what teemed like uhoU Where wonder of wonders they found a new I an J , iVflile falry-nke beingi appeared on each hand. There were mountains like oun , with mort oc&utirai proen-- , _ _ , _ And far brl h'/er iklea than oor w re leiiuT" " * Birds with the hnci ot a rainbow wtre fnuuJ , While Sewers of exriultlte fragrance &re grow Ing around. Not Ion ; ncra tbeT le" to Bender In donbi A belue soon came they hod heard much about , Twa * Santa Cluus" ief ! and thit they all say , He l oktJ like the picture r case every day. Eo drove up a team that looked very qoe r , 'Twa * a team f grarahoppers InetoiJ of reindeer , He rode Iu a shell Inatcau ol a tleUb , But he took them on toird and drove tbexn away. Ho showed them all uver his n oc Jerful realm , And factorlea making eooJs fur women uJ men. Furrtert cre working on hata frtul and imall , To Btmce's tbev aald they were tending them aU. ivrii Klngl , theQUue uaker , told them at once , All our Gloves we are sending to Bunce , & nU shotted them suapondtrs acd many things mere. Saying I also took thiae to fiitnd Bunte's store. Santa CUus thee wbltpered a secret he'd Ull , AB In O aha cvory oni knew Bunca well , He therefore should rand hit gooda to hh care , Knowing his file' da will gat their full aliare. Now nmsmbor ye dwellers Iu Omaha town , AU who want present i U Funce'a go round , For shirts , collars , or gloves great and eaiiij , Send your sister or aunt one acid all. Bunue , Champion Hatter of tha West. Douglas gtreet | , Oraulm " UNO. G. JACOBS , ( Formerly of 0 lib ft Jacobi ) No. 1417 F&mham St. , Old Stand of Jacob OU ORDKRS BY TJSLBQRAPB SOLlClTJt anOT.lr MEAT MARKET , T. P. Block. IGth St. Fmh MI 1 Sail Meat * o ill kind * oonttui oa buid , prices ruianabla. Vegetables In its I on. yooddeJIveied to\ny panel tha dtT. WM ACST. K -rrh CtC tn COflPrtJiyat ? homo. Samp'cs worth $3 IU $6Utf free. Addroji Stinron k Co. , Pnrtlan I - . name. ATTENTION. BUILDERS AND CON TRACTORS. The owner of the celebrated Kaolin Banks , nsar LOUISVILLE , NEB. , baa now ready at the depot at Louisville , oa the B. & M. railroad , to fill any order at reasonable prices. Par * ties desiring a white front or ornamental brick will do well to give us a call or send for sample , J. T. A. I30OVEK , Prop , , orl.rjllNVh m. it. Kis DON , General Insurance A sent , REPRESENTS : PJHENfX ASSOKANCE W. , of Lou- don , CwhAs-eU tf.lOT.m wESlCHhSTKK , N. Y. , CapHiI 1 OW.fQ.l THE MBKCH TS. of Newark. N. J. , l.OOf , COf aiKAR' FIRE.PblladeIphkCaptal. ! . l.COO.OOt NOKTHWEjjTEnN NATluhAb.Cap- Ital BOOW FIKEMEN" ? FUND , California 8a'.OtO UKIIlSrl AMRKICA ASSl NCECo 1,200,000 SE A .tK FIRE 1 > S. Co. . Afeeig. . . . SflO.WlO AMEKICAF CENTRA ! . , Atsseta 100,000 Southeast Cor. of Fifteenth & Doutfas St. . matiMly OMH .N"B. Machine Works , J. F. Hammond , Prop & Manager The moit thorough appointed and eoarplete Machine Shops and Foundry In the state. Cuttngs of every description manufactured. Engines , Pumps and every elao o machlnir } made to order. Special attention riven to Well AugursPuIIeyft , Hangers , SIiaftincIiridge Irons , Cicor Cutting , etc. Plans for new Muchlncry.Meachanlcal Draught * Inf , Uodclf , etc. , neatly executed. 2R6 Harnev St. . Rnr. 14k and 16th TESTIMONY. The Ca'hler ef tno First NaUaail JUnk , fit Ohio , ys : T oy , 0. , D tmcer 9Hh , 1879 Dn. EesixBO MIDI IJ > E Co. , iiqua , O. : : I ms troubled with Bhtmaa t'sm ' last epri ig in the scute f > m so bvily that lirosui.ablfl to use my hand. Tbroujth the re - onmenr'atlons of ny fr ends , I TOJ Induced > o try your JUesmitc Cure , whlh immtdatoly boin to s oihf , ( omfon and allay he pin , a a Inagrort lima 1 was idlered of d'Mase I take gr et pleasure IB ncomme dine this vbluable re i edy lot -o e eimllirly fleeted. Tours reep ctfnlly , JNO.L MEREDITH. Th si rcmed cs feak for thtmji vw. To try ( hem is to be cured. ] f ou can ot eet ih-ra o y ur Dru/rist , by rsmitun ? ui 83 00 T wfl send you four ' otwes ef the "Rbeunn tit rnre , r clx of tt tt ! Knaady , by ( xpron yfefatd. Otve p'uin dlrMlIoaa Ser Bhipplng- The Dr. Bosanko Medicine Go , ' HQUA , OHIO. 0. r.iGOODUAl ? , Arent , Omara. VINEGAR WORKS ! Jonu , Set. 3th. and 16th Stl , Fint qu Ilty distilled Wln nd el ny rtrenpth below eastern prices , sod TIT. noted Juat u good at who'estle and retail. Send for price UA. ERK8T KHEBS , l hglm M - iu-f r. PROPOSALS FOB FLOUB. Orntz PmeaiiDFt'iVB'TirNi \ COXXIIUST or tmsurwiz , y Onuha r > eb July 2tl Is * ) . } Enid jmrpcfila In dopllote , rubject ta the THiul eocdiSon * . Trll ba ree iT di. ihl cffi until 1 oMoeta m. , on Asjtut z it. 13iO. at wfclch time and placa tb > 7 wll 1 op-re 1 { ita [ n WDC oi b dtfer * for foralsUaf 0.1 d d lv ry. it the rab Ii nw nuebcmse In ttij diy , 813 baTslsof fl nr. To b * nid * of No. l p IBJT Ji t. hall h idfc rrilf.of orOd s , T > -iiMbifijregrind ing and ratad 11 aininTJ et hlja gron-id. Tha bairv s to b * cf the btt quality DBT and r np , well co fatal wjth hickory hpj , < uly hftvtubcd. Ko ni 1iB ad barrtl * will idh i icc-jitcd. Sunag < i cf oar the t at laxl'.h : p p sa ! , nd aT'o ba ddlr * 'd fr. O tosr rth be rortrnnsnt re erv - lh rl.-h' to r * ] ct ny " o all pri pai Is. UlanVfrip * > ) indfal nfor. > Bltlonu to iho rtan itrcf ulddinj. eadlti'Tis to be ob e i f d by bld'ii-rs an terms of i cntnn and pajnent , w 11 be fonJh d un apalrrtlca to thi tfiMEcvs'tp s ceital lac' prop rals ihoald be muled. - " ' . ej muled.'P.tip f flour at v r - ha , " and tldread to the B3der gnt I. THOKAS TnuO. > , Opt. sd 0. ? . MUSIC , OERIM&FHE&IQH & tat far ii : pressat pij s e t isaa ileyer i irc.'s actl ; ctore. f 30-tl HCUST3- OLO ST 3FA BUSHED. BANKING HOUSE 'IN NEBRASKA. GALDWEmHAMILTONiCO Bushes 'ransicted ma u thai of an I Mf- ppiattd Bank. _ Axonntg krpt In Oarrtnej- gold subject to si.ht ohean nliiont noikv Cfrt'flnte * cf drpcs t I o-d rnva > ! c Iu tbr . tlit d t s Te mouthj , beariu ; luerjt , cf 00 demind nitbbUt iutcreit. Adr JiK8 mads to uitomen rn appioved tt- curl lei at market ra'es of l lcrei : . uyapde-ll < od. ! bills of IchS Goran- BCD ; Btate , U un'j aa I City liondt. Draw B'jht Drafti en fn land , I-eJanO , Scot- UnJ , and all parUi of Europe. Bill E .rop an P > ii T : ieH- nQLlEQTIONS PROMPTLY MADE. U. S DEPOSITORY. FIRST NATIONAL BANK QFOMAH& . Oor. ISUi ana Farabau Street * , OLDEST BANKING ESTABLISHMENT JN OiUDA. (3UCCE SORS TO KOUKIZK KiASuaios B 1SSO. rd it ] a NaUotul Hack , August 94 , 1WJ. Capitol and Profits Over $300,000 8eUl ! ) outhojted by the 8 r tary or Treasury to r xl o Description tba U. S. 4 PER CENT. FUNDED LOAN- OmCEKS AND DIRECTORS IUSM < i KUI-AXJS , PrealUut. AIUCSTCB Koi'sus , Vice PreslJcnt. A. Jansns. . Attornaj. Jgux A. CR wnTO * . 1' . H. DiT ; , AWt OaihUr , Tfill bsuiit we el V deposit without regard to ' auioui.ti. fatues time ertlfloaUs bearing Intcrert. l > rag draft * on Ban Jf , nds < y > and principal tllin ol th * United bUtw , aUj Londin. Dublin , Kdlbburxh and the principal atita of the c nU- uenl of Europe. BolortHjigo tlokit * tor m ! < ntilo the la- man Hue. mayluti REAL ESTATE BROKER Geo. P. Bemis1 REAL ESTATE AGENCY. 16th < k Dougloa 8it.t Omaha , Neb. Thi * ajenty doe * STRicriT a br k r fo boal- nco * . Does notipecolate , and therefore any bar gains oil IU book * aie tenured to Itj pttrou * , In atead or b lnr irobhl'U np by tb Mrent BOGG3 & Hill. REAL ESTATE BROKERS A'o. JJ08 Jfarnham Stnti OMAHA - NEBRASKA. Cffic * North OJo cpp. Oraad Central HoML Nebraska Land Agency. DAVIS & SHYDER , 1505 Farnham St. Om to , Nrir. 409,000 ACRES caret all ; flejocfcd land 1 * rwUrn Kt bra-ka for eah. Gr ttt Ba-gainaln iaproTtd Canw , sudOraita dlyprrper J. 0. V. DAV.8. WEnSTEB 6NYDK1 , lateloodCom'rU. P. B.B. Ip-teblM ' Reed & Co. . Byi'on . , I OLDCSTICTABUatO REAL ESTATE A&ENCY" IN NEBRASKA. i onailtt * > l > ilraM ol till , to all CjMha and DonIu Vauntr. HOTELS. THB ORIGINAL. BRIGGS HOUSE 1 Cor. Randolph Rt. & 5th Are. J CHICAGO ILL. PBICE6 REDCOED TO $2,00 AND $2,50 PEITDAY L > < iitc4 IB the bcsinen cent * . c nr ul at to } Jis st amnxMent E ) iiu ly fornithei , nnuinlnjr ill KXidem i proinnf nt5 , pan cer lero.er.tg. J. . COMSlINoB , Irotirlrto * , otl U OGDEN HOUSE , onncll Klufl's , Iown < On JlmofS'jev * Rallw.y , Chanlb-un et Utrcm aQ trims. RATES Parlor Jo r , 83.00 fti day eettffld Co r ? 2J-o ptcdty ; th'rd flier , j. . The bstfunl4htdaa < i tw.t COM . .odious haa In tbe city. OEO.'T. PJIELPi , Prop , IVIETROPOLITAN .NEB. IRA WILSON - PROPRIETOR. The Mrtroyol.rnn tt cextrally leoatcd , ai firrt o'at * In * re T rwpect , fca'/lap revratty bs nllra y rernra'td The publt * wM tad It - onrfcrt ble &nd horselIVs liouj. . aurStf , UPTON HOUSE , Scliuyler , Neb. Fliet-clali HOUB * , Oocd Vaala , Co d Bed * Airy Beom * . and kind and aceommndattn trratDent. Tw co < 'd earap' * room * . Sp cji attention paid to commercial trarelen. S , MILLEE , Prop , , w Sohnyler , Neb. FRONTIER HOTEL , Laramie , Wyoming. The elner'a rn r * , rood aecommodatloni , rsoB mpltroomchsreejre 3onabe. ! Special attention given Vi traveling mn. 11-tf H C.HILLTVKD. INTER-OOEADT HOTEL , Cheyenne , Wyominpr. FIr t-il-a . Flat la'ge Swapla Bocna en * M" V from depot Train' gtcp from 30 minute * to3honr for dlanerT Pre Bn to and fron Ptpnt. Hat 8 SaCO.S2.SO and 83.00 , aoctrdlcg to rom ; a cja ! Deal 74 cent * . A. D. BALCOM , rroprletor. AKDREW B RDEK. Cnl. < a rk. mlO-t HAMBURG AMERICAN PACKET CQ.'S Weekly Line of Steamships Every Tionday at Sp. x. Per England , France aad Germany. For Paasisf app y toG - G * B * RICHARD CO , , I * n 61 Broaaway. Maw 1 > . B. BEE3IEK- - COflrV5iSSiOH ? MERCHAN in 7ere23 sd Pocott raft. Butter , Em. Poaltry. Gano. g a , B . Freta fai. aad Aeeot It * BOOTH'S BARNUM'S DAY. THE PEOPLE'S HOLIDAY. Everything Advertised Will Be Exhibits I Positively. I pledpamy profisalonnl reputation and my penonal ord that my thow ( or the tenon o ( contain mo e novaitie * . U mora eitenalve. e > p uit7r , beautiful , and m ev ry * f * n gra and b timbl c entertainment 1 ever preientej to tbo pablii. P. T. BARMUU. The Sensation of the Day. A Pnrore of Excitement , The Same Attractions and Programme as Given in New York , Erooklya Bos ton , Caioago. and all Large Cities , with all the Novel Features , Which ' Oomp'ose GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH TUb M aon. tt U1 exhibit la OMAHA , FRIDAY JULY 30 , -A.iE'TziiRiisrs - . .isiDv EJirasra-- Giving h lame attractl- in the sim praffuame. aa clven In N W York. Boston , Bro-iklyn , aad aUUr.ecltlw , under an Um-nje p\lll n , wl'h .feitinzoanvHtyoflO.OOO.mJdeofSJO.OOJ metre * ol pUnt Freush WaUr.p ovf cauva * , Iinpor ed for and uj-J ON1/T by tbi * Shear , Hundreds of BOW features added to ( he principle attraction * of former nasoox. AmOCj ; the tnoat yoUble m > y cc 3 ? Th lat BSDfatlon of London , J' i . and X York , tn ' er TERRIFIC AXHIALDIVB , or EAOC.B SWOOP , cr > ssio tbelninen-e p ivllion i n a S < nI 8n'derW b Wire mouaUaf ti the t proo t htfehl of th pavilion fro n wtu h > be maiea b r AtilJ Head.'onmotc Pive , into ipace , and I f- tenrari ! * Hbot from an Knoimous Onncn A OBOUP OF NVTiVE ZULUS in their natfcmil ODX . daaet and iMtivillw. M\I AMS DOCKHILLInherrtmarkallabarebMli avtoafOUft W.PBUHOR5I8. UIS3 EMUA LAKB In her beautiful Veu r Act. 8ETKX NtW TRICK STAfjLlO.SS added v > the famous irroup olTWKKTy IMPORTED ROYAI/ STAi LIONS , itil appuariujf Iu nawKiaei , tricks iLd evultition * , ua ler the direction ot MOhSIgCK DOCKKILL JIAOAME XETSOy , IA Ch rmtuM d * Colo-ntws , with her flock ot Ednatcd Dove * . A YOKE OF TKAl.VEn OXEN la an entirely odd and novd perfoimince. THETKAIKED I.IAPI O STA" , "LAM > EBB. " THEFIBEIiORBS''bAlAMANPEB"inbUjin rrabl9att ! , onooadea by a B' of fin ? UADOIEifARTIIAand HSKR NEYOA HD Ii eh nalnz Pcxjblo Fjur-Ucrw Act d Mt-nayt. bJGI.'OR rEBAfllAIN'Inbljarniallona B 'eback Art. A CIR-'US COUPAhY i ( the bnt mtl > l * In Kirry * or Aacrl * * A Vji8rM > N OtthIKof the ittrnt Wild Amman , Birds and FerUte ) , IneMdinj th Larjeai Illrpnpo'amus i Ama.lca. LIvlnir Olraflt , tbi Finest Pen t f B nnl Tl e-a ever teea , So , Ac. A .MU HUM 0' 80,000 fCRiosmia capt -TENTBN'U8 , the T.toocd Greek , tha PALBS- TIN'ECHNT.HTrt-EOUIChX JIAB , tbeiratty tlnvD .rf TVHEN \KNU1I f OllfS y.u wlll e fiVEKTrBEf J ADrTBn ED and TenTSmaimoro 8 t- la ? Capamtv of Ex * ihiiion Trnt , 10 05. At 9 o'oloclc on thi rajralng- toe diy ot tha exhjbitco * , CRANDFBEE STREET PAGfAJf r , never befor eqtnllwl D-xii open at 1 and 8.31 p m Fertirmanct * at 9 anJ 3 p. ra , the < srt'inj au hour and kau to viiwtho Vlenajerlo id Uunm hi ( > rathaev nln p * f > r-a > n9 Mfn . oiffzi fzoiBrzz c1 AiEwscrxrsaro .A T.X. . < : hildr i under nl ic K * 'Utx , Re erveil Seatn extra. THE LJFK OF EABNTJU , w It be for ile on tht groinm * and In the lent. Frici 60 cent * , cloth ; pip * ' , ' 5 cent * 'Lion J ek , " Wr B r urn- * lat st itnry , p lew 76 ot . firrortho ommodatlcn of hdis. ch Ur n acd an who deiir * V * avoid tha crowd turroundintf th- tic et Traron outhoahniv rouid , M > * Cirnua w | I op o a tlatost offljs on th d iy of e - " hiol'Ion , for t wl , of TICKET- AND KES HVED sEA IS at aiua ] iligbt J7 a at EDUOLU & EUIfK'OVH J wel y Store , o ? posit * PoatcfBw L diet , ihl d in an i otho.a tv silug to si'mJ tbe croiv I in tht evanlasr , ar adviied to Maud the Afternoon l-jhlblilon fVSji iirnton Train * nn all 'tllroac- ! the diy of evhlbl'-lon itrt Jticed rate * . Wi 1 exhibit mUOCTMGII , ntUPFd. Jnlr 9Xih ; CCLUUbU-i , Ju > B ft ; CI1E7ENXE. A 1C 3 4 ; CBEELtY. ADJ. 7thttffABNEY.Aur Oih ; FhEVlDNf. Au < 15th : LUoota , Ao ; . Uth. 3LSSO. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL A COMPLETE STOOK FOR SPRINGfSUMMER STYLISH AND GOOD , NOBBY AND CHEAP. We have all the Latest Styles of Sprirg Suitings , an Elegant Stook of Eeady-Made ClotLina : in Latest Styles. Gent's Famish ing Goods Stook Complete HATS , GAPS , TRUNKS AND VALISES , In foot the Stook is complete in all Departments. Don't Fail to sec our Custom Deportment In charge ol Mr. Thomas Talloii. M. HELLMAN & CO. , mSttotUw 1301 < fc 1303 Fnvnlmni Strccf. HENRY HORNBERGER V. BLATZ'S MILWAUKEE BEER ! In Kegs and Bottles. Special Figures to the Trade. Families Supplied at Reasonable Prices. Office , 239 Douglas Street , Omaha. PAXTON & GALLAGHER , WHOLESALE GROCERS ! 1431 and 1423 Farnham , and 221 to 226 ICth Sta. KEEP THE LARGEST STOCK MAKE THE LOWEST PRICES. The Attcetion of Cash and Prompt Time Bayers Solicited. AGENTS TOR THE HAZABD POWDEE GOMPT _ and th Oma.hu. Tree and Vail Oo. _ TO THE LADIES AND GENTLEMEN : FRENCH KIDNEY PAD ! A Popitiv * and Permanent Cure Guaranteed * In 1I euej f Onr , ' , DUk.'e * . . B-ffht's Dise ef th JM4n v , lntontin nnd R t nt'ra f Cilie , InBunitlon o th9KMsejsC t rrh fti Haider. Hi. h Colerrt Crin * . Pila la tr Bjik. sd r Lions , Serrocs * hl' , od In fact tJJ rder * of ih. Bl < dJtr nii Urlnmry Orjinj , beth r eontr t- a brp-lTmhi < iiiiMse oroth ai < s Th j rrwt tm'rlj' ha * ' een n d- h Jn.-c-nhrnwrl/taayeinilB "one- , with th m < t vo7id fnlcnritlTe Ue . Jt turnty < &srfti n attn * QU9 lnn i msateln n b jix Tnlr l. We hare hond'ixU ef t : U- znoaUT * of earn by tbli Pad "ten sTI els * hid f i ed- LADICK , If yon are tnOtrlnr tfrn Temate Wraknm , Ixracor. rfcai , o4I ! t j nll T W f > ma' a r hi fact nay dueaw , a k ? r tras tt for IV . Gnlteetts'i Fn.teh Kidner Pad , and tatsvyetur. Jl heh jrot tlt. uad tt.'O nd" 700 will rtl Ir tL fti by nmrn ia MAna 0. 3. flinch , FREXCHPADCO. , Toledo , Ohio. PROF. CUILMETTE'S FRENCH LIVER PAD vrM pofctltely e rs FeT.rand > mo , Duzsb J ru j An Cake , KUIlcrcj For.r. Jaoo < lir DyipepU. U * jl dlieaiM rf the 14rar , Moa eh and Blosd * i P cnr j by fc orpt ! n. and Ij peimanei.t. Ask jtdrirugit fcr fa' p'4 > rdutr.oothr If h d S'ieie pllM& < fl.JO ti tne VKtyCK PAI > CO. , ( tT. b. EncA ) , Tt'eij , t K = . acd rscsJrs It 6J ntnrn sail ; , KUHN i CO.r . Osuha , N . DOUBLE AiD tilWOUS ACTING POWEiDOUBLE [ AMD PUMPS Steam Pmaps , Engina TrinniiDgH , Mining Machinery. , BRASS AND IROH FimNCS.PIPE , STEftK PACX1HC , AT WHOIESAIOJ AID ? HALIAOAY WIND-MILLS , CHURCH AMD SCHOOL BELLS A. L. STRMG , 205 Farnnam Street ! Omaha ,