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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1880)
i P , vre will alwiyg b pleased 1 natters connected with 'cs , anJ on any subject .icral Interests to the people ol nj intoima'.ion conneded Hh - d relatlEK to floods , Mldcnt- = , fiycd. All erch coninwnlca- tt t as brief J > a possible ; -till nil cases bo wrtten on one hect only. or WRITE * , in fn'l.snurt In each and coronnnlcatlon ol ewe acconiffey ny -t raiuresoevtr. ThU If not intended for , iiljlicaUMi , Vmtfnr cr own atlsfaOion : and IE proof of jnxxl faith. POUTICAU r > s > ocscE rsTscf f iMl l es for Office-vhctlj- tr ni'c I j f > If r trends , and whether as no- < icf * or con.munlcatlons to tbc Fditor , are mill rtflmlnRliou arc made einrply pcrsotal , l l will be cb ntJfrra8iid frti rn'Cnt . ordtii're fontriliull'iw rfa literary ° r IK ) > ll ! net rndcrttle p < nti : lchar ctfrand ; c UICB me in oiij tare top - < nc > r WMC whatever. Our Haft is FUffdenfy larpe to mure th r > su T'y ' our I"1"1111 sPJce- adrlreKtd to Al' con nmiiKxUoi'gfhouM be K RO = K\VATK1 , K.litcr. "The Jciislaturt tlml ! ) < afi I''ir > to comet fitiijcs < > ' ! prrrrnt viyust tlismminal'on ati'l fJttf'rtton < n nil rlinficf vf trprrgs , Me gmpli a 'l railmnd runipnnits in this tlate and etifcrn sufii ' ' " * adttjuntc penalties to llt ( ( jricut , if nrrctfiay , fur that ) , ttrposc , ofW.ifiiiv of 1 > .rir prnjicrt'i and fran chises. " [ Sec. 7 , Art 12 , Xebra&ft Coa- fctitulion , ciinrted June. ] NATIONAL REPUBLICAH TICKET. . KOR MCfc.U ssrT J AMISS A. GA11FIKLD , of Ohio. FOR YirE-rEEhinEXT , CHETKK A. ARTHUR , of ICcw York. ST JCLIEX is the fastett of the .lat- erday Bain s : 2.1 ] ] . IT is suggested that Old shot gnn- inan-afraid-of-his ppoccli might not be n bad pot name for "the God-like Hampton " Tun licpitlltain announces Mr Van. derroorts spcond letter "A Niht ; in Gevcilancl. ' ' It will ho Wlowe-l b . - tin JTitcrest'ns communication from 1. W. Miner , entrled "A Ni ht in Gut ter-land. " cr Ci-Nbus will immediately order a i.cw census of South CUrulini , removing the present emi-m-ratcrs and appointing responsible and honest men. Anoth er Roulhern fraud blockcJ. THE Union Pacific areabout to erect n mu.ium nt to Oaka Amec , at Sher man , which is to cost $80,000. It will havu a aharo of Credit Mobclier N n one side and a representation of watered U. P. stock on tie other. Tun Titbunc thiulcs that "a stuffed ballot box and a stuffed census ore a 1 itla too mush. " If the southerners would only use a stuffed club instead if the usual hickoty variety , the south ern republicans would be better ttia ; - fied. TllK JirjwMidin complains that the number of tin so who had the tnornl courage to vote for their convictions despite the threat * and ridicule * of iti bosses wore cm ill "potatoes and tew in a h l. " The Jlejmbliean will fine that the1' ! ! make Orst-rato seed for t great many more. "TiiKUE are already oOUO Hsncocl nnd En ltah clubs in Kcur York , " sav : the Omaha Herald. On election m L- there will bo nearer 10,000 "Uancccl and English" clubs tivung in th < Fourth ward , and that's the rearoj why the police force is alvraya rein forced jjat about that tune. TIIK BUB has every rcaaon to be hove that the coining j'ear will see ; great improvement in our publii school tybtcm. The board of edncatioi Booms at last t > have awakened to tin knoxtled e o * our necessities , and thi people will see tint no spur of inter est , on their ptrt , will be lacking ti RIVO encoura omont to every cil'o ! whoso object it ia to batter our pub ! i schools. We , in coiryuon with inos of our citizens , have watched with t < little interest the cuittst over th election of a new superintendent. Ik lievhrg that teaching was a pro fession which cillcd for 1h poisjssion of exceptional quali ties on the part of a thoroughly goc t olucator , wo have [ opposed over move ia the sttugglo to elect a snpu inienden * which teemed to be dicta ! od bypcilarhn bias or ignorance c thrs reeds of our school eystoin. W itis s .d that for n city of Omaha' sizj and growing importance an edu citir should be chosen whose cxperi ones in the schools ofthe larger citie should bo : i guarantco of hia litnui for the office. The recint actim of the board o education in sslec'.ins ; Mr. Georce E Line , of St. Loais , for thcsuporinUn dency of our Echool * , seatus to hivi baen wise and titu-ilr. Wo have rjaf on tobelierethatM.r. Lineis theriph man in the riRht placa , p nd cordiall ; confatulato the Board of Eiucatioi nnd the citizens of Omaha on thei action. Mr. Line waa graduated a Dartmouth in 1SG7 and has for thir tean year * been engaged in educations wnrk , at urat in the gradtd school o I Mawachuset's and for eight years ii the excellent sihools of St. Louia under the management ofVm. . T I Harris , L. L. D. Mr. Line has im proved his opportunities by trav * j and in the study of the various echoe systems of the United Stats * . H br.ngswith him wni commendation from his last field of work , and Tn BEE wighes him much , success in hi 4 , .ah minis ry anticipate s-Tioaa trouble in Ire l d. Mr.r r , the chief secretar. r Ireland , hs juit returned from T'P t3 that disused country , aid hi official utterances in parliament sho- - that he has seriom apprehensions of eoasoa of violence , oatragj and h Mc. Mr Foster Etatad publiclj - , t&ys since , that while at pwi paaren of the government wer s-flieioat to preserve the pesos in Irt Uu , the cjndttion of a airs * pr , "r ou , aad if it shoaH be neces6U Iho government would call a spccitl meeting of parliament in the trin'er and ask for special powers of coer cion. This expression from Sir. Foster , whose warm sympathy for Ireland is not questioned among the liberals , forbodos a troubled winter and a re currence of those unfortunate occur rences which have alienated many of Ireland's friends from her. The Btate of affairs in the island is sufficient to jause apprehension. Armed bodies of men are drilling in the various counties , and mutterings of a revoltj are heard iu every section of the country. Agrarian outrages , resist ance to the authority of the law and throats of violence she r a determined intention on the part of the people to force the government to grant those measures of relief to sorely needed by the impoverished inhabitants. Of course , the first effect of such action will bo to increase the suffering of the afflicted classes. The coercive meatis of the British government &re mora than sufficient to repress those restless groaniugs of m oppressed people. 1'ut the ulti mate effect will doubtless be to force upon the house of lords an acquiescence in the measures of relief which Mr. Gladstone and his follower ? in the commons are only too willing to hava only been < ; rant } and which blocked by the pride and conservatism of a nrivileged aristocracy. THE NATIONAL CAMPAIGN. The national cimpaign is progress ing with every indication of earnest work on behalf of the republican man- azcrs , attention being principally di rected at presant to Maine , New Hampshire and Vermont , in which the eirliest a'a'o elections will take place. The national committee have been particularly active , notwithstanding the hoi weather , and some of the ablest speakers in the party have been secured for the New England states , nnd are making a solid impression by ir discussions of the political issues of the cinvaas. In Maine the hardest fight is now In progress and republicans are confident of a good majority over the democratic fu inn ticket. All Iho larger cities are thoroughly canvassed , and over forty ppcakers are addressing two au diences a day throughout the state. Ii Vermont and Nuw Hampshire tlnro is also great activity , and the republican rallies have been attended by rousing audiences and great enthus iasm. From Connecticut comes the most cheering prospects of republican success. The nomination of Governor LIubbard for governor has added largely to the strength of the party and the secessions to the republican ranks o hundreds of democrats portends tends a sweeping victory in November. New York state is fully alive to tie importance of the cam paign. Tlia democratic majority in the city will be cut down to the figures of the Greeley campaign , and the state is expected to give a greater re publican majority than in 'T2. Tin fraudulent voters will bo carufu'lv vatched by Supervisor Davenport , and o.U bogus x'ctursprcmplty arrestnl. In addition the split in the demicrc.ii ( ranks is likely to diminish the numbei of yotes polled at the prcsidentia ballot boxes which are of less impnr tanco to Tammany than the city ofli cials. In Indiana and Ohio the \ rospcc for a sweeping republican victory i' October is daily increasing , and a soon ai the Maine election is over ; Hood of republican speakers wil preach the gospel of freedom and na tional prosperity to the Loosiera am people of Ohio. PitOFFEhSOU MObES COIT TVLF.lt , th able instructor of Michigan Univcrai ty , has written a letter to the chair man of the Michigan republican com mittec , in which ho uses the followin stalwart language : "I use no catch words of partifanship when I say tha 1 I si'icerely think that the "uccecs o the democratic pirty hi the prcsen canvass would be a national disaster Thit party has no title to our confi deuce , but every possible title to ou distrust ; and I feel that there are jus now too many great interests at stak interests relating to the very iuteg rity of the nation , nnd to the prospet Hy and happiness of the people 1101 and hereafter for us to dare t _ take the risk of confiding al r * o these things to a party with a recor so smirched. Surdly in privats lift we sho'iU not commit such folly. U sane morohant would be likely to ap point as the custodian of his good and his safe-key a clerk who ha been caught in the act of robbirg hi store and setting it on fire , at th same timj dismissing from his servic the very clerk whose fidelity alone ha prevented the attempted burglary am snon from being successful. Asid from all considerations of politics principle which move me to desit t the success of the republican part this year , I admit that I ar affected by one consideratio ; of a personal character , nauielj great admiration for Gen. Garfield. regard him as a man not only of grea purity and firmness of character , bi of real genius for statesmanship , an of genius trained by books and by e ? porience. I doubt if America h.i ever had another statesman at one abler and more accomplished. It hr often been a rcprcach ucon our put lie system that it leads to the selectio of second-class raen for the Crat-clas e offices. In the election of Gener : Garfield we are going to cffera bri liant contradiction to this statement. Nasby's Basis rf "Reconciliation. " Froai his Letter to The Tcledo Elide. The Corners.hev bin consultin. Tfc result ur our consultashen may t y brifly etatid.Yat we want is to wip out all the remamin sines uv the lai a onpleaiantis , and cit back to the o ] harmony and accord uv the veers afcs 1SGQ. This about the terms the Con era ' ill be ccnipolled to demand : Fir = t Thst there may bo no o : pleasant remembrances of the gr ? : straggle left , Afrikin slavery shcl I reestablished , with tte chance tjivo the loath uv extendin the instttoi shen to the Chinesa and poor white wich wu2 wat we intcndid afore tl war. war.SecondTo placate the south , hic : hem hed Us feelins hurt , the ceneral ' eovernment i-hel pay for all the nig- gbrs liberated wich can't bo found , with a sootable compensashun for the time of those emancipated by the fccnd Linkin. Third Ez a proper thing to attach Hie south to the Yoonyun , and restore proper feelin , the gineral government shoed to-wunst pay all losses Buatain- ed by the s-mth doorin the war , mat ter by Kich side inflicted , and not Irofcin too thundrin close into the claima wish may be presented. Fourth That no voatiga of bitter- nis may remaue that the last root may bo dug out pemhuns ahood be paid by the gineral government to southern soljers in the servis uv the confederacy , datin em back to the close uv the war , the same ez federal sol j era. Fifth That the south may feel a proper interest in the goverment , ther shood-bu inoggerated a very eX' tensive system uv internal improve ments in the south. To make it per fectly sheer this system must inclood the slack-watrm uv Seceshn Crik , the building uv a gorgeous custom house and pos-.cffis at thu Cress Rodes , with sich other improvements ez from time to time we may dcaida we want. Sixth To clinch the continyood allegiance uv the south , all these pay ments thood be made in goverment bonds bear n interest at the rate uv 80 per cent , to bo known ez "the Con- sillnshon Scries. " xvhich makes it sheer that the south will never sesede until they hev ? pint their bonds any how. It would prevent both scceshn ez well cz repoodiaahen , end wood go a great w ys tt f rdholding the south to the old ibg. No southerner wood think uv secedin with a govermeat bond in his pkkit , Mtloncholic Advice. Listen to the watermelon , All the livelong night ; How it keeps the baby yellin' Winds his stomach tight. Languidly the hot drops fall Down Jus little bill- Hope he won't wake up again Till he gets his fill. Take his leo = on to yourself Tnke nh , hold it fast , You'll never mus the water ( melon ) Till the that is until the when the [ New York Dispatch. HONEY FOR THE LADIES. For dark cottumeaare mixed stripes of brown and gold plush en brown eatin. eatin.Basks Basks or bodices are cut pointed at the back < r front , and short on the hips , w.th no trimmin-j ; . For street costumes in silk there are small figures , such as linked rings , triangles , leaves , etc. The fashion of wearing walking drcs-cs short is so scmibla that it will doubtless continue for a long time. French undergarments are of very s'mplo shapes , usually trimmed with embroidery done on the material it self. Velvet is to bnthe r.ige next winter. Satin will le tolerated , but vchet or plush in various pattjnu will ba the popular rival. Banged hair is once more quite fash- ionablp. The new bang is very low and [ qLttre , in seme instances reach ing almost to : he eyebrows. In woolen goods fancy plaids , ac cording to French ideas , are offered tor the autumn. These : .re presented in a great variety of shades and dusigos. It is now fahir noble to walk and dance with elbows akimbo , while the lower pirt of the amis and h&ncls wave about and propel tbc rest of the body. If a young nmi persists in paying attentions to the daughter of a Cdli- ornian , after the old man has raiaed tlm paint ot order , this gravo-di.'gat in the neighborhood confidently fig ures on s g-1 jub within a month. Bob lupcrsoll still sticks to hi ; phr : se : ' 'Treat woman like a splendid tLwcr , " and tha Ohicago Tribune says that if ilowera can over be trained to get up first in the mornim and build the tire it will bo very pop ular. ular.Solid Solid colored fabrics have Madra borders in plaid patterns < if vanou cu'ors. Draperies are often mid with shawls po nt * , whicb are various ly arranged , Eomct'incs in a tablier ii front , sometimes i-i several hppet behind ; orn ain , the overakitt open in trout with one shawl point on enlit sido.fj At leap-year picnics , it ia said , th girisbear all thu expenses ami do a ! ihe work generally performed by th young men. To see a irl climbing high live to put up a swing must ba s good as a circus ; and the young me probably go down to the edge of th , woods and look at the farmers mow ing potatoes or digging grain whil the swings are beirg put np. Fichus arc universally worn. The are of all sorts , shapes , siz s and ma i- terials. Any arrangement of lac around the neck is all right , ba it tie scarf , capo or fichu proper. Prett ; jabots are made of lace parasol cov era by pleating them across , a littl above the centre , letting the longe portion hang down and doubling th upper artistically over it. "Areyou troubled with buj s here ? asked the newly-arrived summer boai der of Mrs. Tidinico , an they stood o the edge of the pot.xto field. The ol lady gave him "such a look , ' " as sh afterward remarked ; but thinkin "perhaps ho didn't know no better , she Biid "there wjs a few got : nt C r'Uno's bed , last winter , but they'r all gone now. _ I toll yer I gin "em n rest. Fust 1 tried this powder an then that , but none of 'em waan wuth a cent ; sol got aomo red pei cipit and proofic acid , and that fixe 'orn. I've sirched and sarched , but can't find hide nor hair of "em. wish people would mind their own ai fairs , " she says , "who'd or though that Bohting folks would er hcern a' about them ere bugs ? " y IMPIETIES , n The principal use of the camp meei I ing is to spread tno causa of religio and the sale of rheumatic remedies. An Illinois pastor prayci for th absent members who were "prostrat on bsda of sickness and chairs of wel ness. ness.A A Chicago paper hae all at one is discovered that the word "butter" ca not be found in the Bible. It tri next msrvel that the word "saloon" i also missing. 3- 3in Lyman Abbott tells of Puritans wh in would not eat an egg laid on Mondaj FSal "for presumptive- ! the order c al nature , the hen had prepared it o 1- the Sabbath day. The weak , erected voice of the lii tie old maid up in the gallery is jus as sweet to the One in whose praia the hymn is raiaed as the bell-lik notes of the high-priced soprano i 10 the choir. 36 36 The Yellowstone plon. ) Jotirnz te ssys that a small 22 cshbro revolrei Id n crpy of thu Police Xews , We-U Varieties and the New York Clippe were found under the pillow of ! prominent divine's bed in that tow 3. i last week. \i ' An English onrata happened recenl 30 ly to preach on the wages of sin < m in iEa e uncomplimentary reference ino os. the Prodigal Sou. A yonng scapi s. f grace in the congregation fancied ths ie I t } e ermon WCB aimed at himself. B j horsasrhipped the curate the nest da ] h A bickwoods preacher once elucidi : &Si at follows in conntction with ths p&rablo of the virgins : "In ancient times , my beloved hearers , it was the custom , after a couple had been mar ried , for ten virgins to go out with lighted lamps and meet 'em OT the way homo , five of these virgins being males and five fema'e > . The telephone is getting to ba pretty generally laid between churches and chapels and the houses of the well to- do bedridden. " "Chants , hymna and lessons are distinctly heard , but only a very Jittle of the sermon. " This will prove a great temptation to some people to stoo at home ; when we con sider , too , thst the collection plate cannot be sent by telephone. Great care should ba taken in mak ing ice cream for a chuich sociable , to mash it up fine in the freezer. It kind of destroys a man's confidence in the pure cream theory to spoon out of his dish half of a hard boi ed epg or a whole boiled potato. To say the least , it throws a cloud over the festi val when the man offers to pay extra for his vegetable , or sends back fur a bit of bacon to go with the potato. The baker's cart was ptindinc : by the door , minus the baker. Lifle cherub climbed up , and , locking into the boxes , feasted her eyes on cookies and jumbles innumerable. "Ohl 1'ae a good mind to take a cookie ! " "But that would be very wrong , " said nurae , reprovingly. "Tho baker won't aee me. " "But God wil1 , " solemnly. "I "I know ; but Ho'll never tell the baker. " One time last winter Colonel Inger- sell came very ne r changing his views oil future punishment. He roomed in the eame corridor with a ycung man who waa learning to play the cornet , and he said one morninp there were some things in the Old Testament prophcies and denuncia tions that were full of the sweeteei comfort to a man of a revengefnl na ture , who had suffered greatly , ant ho would not donv it. Judge Chamberlain , of New Brit ain , Connoticut , tells a good story o ! a little nephew of his who one uigh ; not long ago was saying his prayers durirga thunder storm. Juat before ho hau concluded he asked his mother to step from the room .13 he had some thing private to pray for , and hia mother , liatening outside the door heard these words : "Oh ! Lord , please don't let it Ii ghteu any more" am just then thare came a heavy clap of tnunder f'"nor thunder either , for that's a darned sij-ht worse. " RELIGIOUS. The Rev. Pere Charaud , Superin tendent of the Jesuits in North Amer ica , has arrived at Quebec. A colony of 3,000 German Mennonites - nites from Southern Russia is to set tle in Delaware , where 5,000 acres ot land have been bought for it. A society is attached to Mr. Spur- geon's London Tabernacle to furnish clothit g to needy persons and their families. It distributed $1,200 worth of goods Ust year. The American board has received , during 11 months of it > preeent finan cial year § 354,553 , and needs § 85,000 more btforo the b-joks are closed on the first Sunday in September. The congregation of David Macrae , who went out frcm the United Pres byterian church of Scotland la t year , on account of the debit01 concerning his doctrinal p sition , has had a pros perous year , having had an increase of : .early § 2000 , paid cffGOOO of its debt , and added 75 names to its rtli of communicants. The Presbyterian Theological Seminary at Columbia , S. C. , which was suspended last spring f. > r want of funds , enjo\ brighter prospects. It has received S12000 from what had been given up ns n bad debt , and is now gcttii.g interest from an invest ment of § 10,000 which had not yielded any incumo for years. It has alsc 1 ina'iea considerable reduction in it : flcntintrdebt. The treasurer of the Wesleyar Methodist thanksgiving fund , whicl it was intended at first to make 81 , 22fi,000 reported at the conference that promises had boon received t < the amount of § 1,145,000 , and 070 , e 000 had been psi il in. The committc lirs de'ormired to iiicresfeo the funi s to § 1,575,000. It is to bo applied I various benevolent , educational am missionary enterprises of the church The continental ngsnts of the Bi bio societies report a brisk demand fo Bibles and parts of Scripture. Som 13,000 portions in various language have been tent to Brussels for the ei hibitiun there , where a plan will b adopted similar to tint which was sut cessfully carried out at Paris. Yi\ \ teen hundred volumes have been eei to Rotterdam in answer to a call fc Dutch testaments for the Sundn school children. A "Bible coach" : traveling in Franco distributing coi ies. The assrciation for the removal ( the bishops from the house of lords i actively endeavoring to extend its 01 gauizition in the Church of Enplane The Rev. W. J. E. Bennett , Vicar ( Frome Selwood , a former defendat in a ritualistic case , is chairman of th provisional commit ee. Local seen tarius have been appointed , jii Lor den , Oxford. Cambridge , Sheffield Durham , Bradford , Bristol , Exetei and other important towns. A ger eral meeting of the association is t be held at Leicester during the sessio of the church congress. A Lutheran student was sent out t preach during the summer vacatio among the Swedes at Leadvillo. The told him they did not want him , bu he said lie had been sent there , an would stay nnd preach , and too board in the house of the man wh had warned him away. He report that his perseverance has been re warded beyond his most sanguine es pectations. In a trip afoot 150 mile over the mountains ho found man Swedes , and preached to a hundre Scandinavians at Kokomo , 12,000 fee above the sea. tn PEPPERMINT DROPS. It's a poor rule that won't wor both ways. Hartford has a cow th ; is afraid of women. A little girL noticing the glitterin gold filling in her aunt's front tcetl exclaimed , "Aunt Mary. I wish 1 ha copper-teed teeth like yours. " If the taking of the census ha been postponed until grcenapple time in many cases the population woul have been doubled p. [ Whiteha Times. Mrs. Youngwoman want to kno1 'what is the beat way to mark tab ] linen ? " Leave the baby and a blscli berry pie alone at the table for thre minute ? . Tha Hew Orleans Picayune siya th bummer who says there is no enthu : iasm in the campaign has not bee asked to drink so often as his desire require. A religious tract called "Put N\ , Yrur Trust in Princes , " was throw into the aalcon of a simple old Gei man. He read the title , aud solilc quizsd : "Veil , I don't put gome druf in brinces. Dey must pay der cash i dia shop chust der same as dcr vit mans. [ Norristown Herald. A msn threw a stone at a do" i Pilveston. An old necro toddled ou t the house and said : "Ic's luck foih you , white man , dat do gincr : OIe' "What se * ra' ' ' "r , i a- G.neral Dollypimple , Ob de Galbei . _ , on diviahun nb do grand army of oc cupation of Mexico. You is foolin' wid a cyclone , chile. " An article is going the rounds of the jresa on "coal tar colors. " Barker ead only the headline andthenthrow down the paper in disgust. "Coal : ar colors , " ho said sadly. "Of course t does ; every fool knows that , and I 'ound it out after I had sat on a stoop with a pretty grl : for half an hour , and had a new pair of light pants on. [ chanced to sit on the exact spot where her brother had put a little coal tar , and the next morning I knew it colored. " A hesrtlesa man out on West Hill , the father of a family , a taxpayer and amamber of the church , who ought to know better , did a mean thing last Sunday night. His daughter and the the particular ycuns ; man came home from church , and of cour&o "he" ju t dropped in for one moment , and when the young people entered the parlor the gas was all turned up , and there , on the back of the big rocking chair they read the staring placard "Two in one , you can't. " And the young man said ho always did hate mathe matics. MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC. John T. Raymond has returned from Europe. During the coming season ihoVokes family will play an engagement of ten weeks in this country. Haverly's billing created a furor in London. No wonder. Ho aont over twenty-seven tons of HtographB , etc. Agnes Robertson will make hoc re appearance on ilia American stage at the Philadelphia Waluut Street Thea tre on Sept. 13. " A new star has arisen Sam Lucas , the colored comedian , who , supported by a white corapiny , will be soon in a four-act called "Restored. " The new feature of Liwrence Bar rett's repertoire will be an adaptation by W. D. Howells of "La Morte Civ ile" ( "Civil Dea'h" ' ) , the Italian drama in nhich Salvini pliys. The French newspapers are author itius for the statement that Mr. Jarrett has engaged Mile. Maria Van Zindt , at a salary of § 200 a nicht , to ting in Copenhagen in September. English critics arc interested in n port that Herr Richter will next car conduct a series of operas , in louden , by German composers , from loz-irt to Wagner. "La Filla du Tambour Major , " Of- enbnch'a last operj , has passed its .undredth . ptrf- nuance at the Alham- > ri ; theatre at London. It is said to ia liberally mounted and _ excellently ilayed. , "The Danitcs" appeals to have 'leased ' the patrons of the London healres. It reached its hundredth isrformance at the Globe theatre on nigiist 14 , and was them removed to lie Standard. John McCu'loagh will play "Vir- ; iniuj" at the Drury Line Theatre in ho spring , with unusual and elaborate urrotindince. The occasion ia to ba i grand revival cf Knowles' play. ' 1 ho first repreeontation of Dudley luck's new conrc opera , ' "Deserer , " ill take plice at Haverloy's Four- fenth Street theater on the llth of Xtober. , The libretto of the opera s by Mr. A. Croffat. After the j resent run of "All the lage" at VcVickerV , Chicago , Den- uau Thompson in his great acsump- ion of Joshua Whitcomb will play a nur weeks' engBgemcnt. His eiv : ngementtf hv-t ccason at the same louse was the largest monetary EUC- ces3 ever known in the histoiy of McVicker'a Theatre. Edwin Booth , it now appears , will irobably appear in London in Mr. Walter Gooch's new Princess Theatre , which is to bo opened early in Oeto- jer. Mr. Buoth is reported to have ravornby ! concidrred flittering pro posals made to him by Mr. Gooch to appear in a ceries of Shakespearean peiformancc' . Ask jour aruiibt for Prof. Guilrrette's French KdncjI'ad , anil uke no other , a tnin is the or.- ly i id guaranteed to euro or money refunded. A MONUMENT OF GOLD Shou d be erected in memory of the imcntoi it Auakeci * , " the treat c tl ; llal 1'ilc Ittmtdy , ilr. JuincBJ Itafselt , of Erie , Fcmia. , writ a * follows : Messrs. XirsrvFinxK k Co. : x Fncloscd find I * . O. o.der foi SI ID f r which S-nd bov "An kesij. " I ha\i tiiid two bo\e * and feel it my d'lty ' to s ly to j 01 tlut hy thausiif jour timplerenvdi Iha\cb o raibttl f oni the t jiik of dcs , > uir to the jotfu l , l > i < > f teen I e.n al Ie 10 otc tre myeclf e .tire ! y cured , ( ii eniim.h's trial , tt the Piuall ix jioiiccuf thecu-i beef "AsaUej ' - of one \ : ha t ien mem ire relief thin two 3era ( kc oiiri ; witlionrbc-t iihviuans here. Surelvamoni.mcn iJ ci lil itoul I bu crectfil in memory of the in iintorcf AnaVisK aind at once if rrot-ible. g I ha 1 be ( ilias d to r ply to anyone who in < mn < ; as In the merits of jour vaiuaUo mtdi ciuc , should you tofi' to ] iUblUh this. .IAMES J IUr.TT , Erie , I'.i. Aml.cs s" is sold by nil ilrujs'858I'f'ce ' ' SI C Sjinples sent free to a'l ' sufferets o application to "AiiaKtsis" Depot , Eox 391C , hc\ Yurk. TI'E CELEBRATED Oval Steel Tootli llarrov Manufactured by L A UR001 GhBBlSGS , Pen du L < u , Wil F. D COOPER , Wrlte'for pilce , Agent , Omaha , Neb. h4wif NERVOUS DEBILITY vnTTci1 Vllal WcakncraandPrse l 6yS trail n from overwork Srtne" ; ? Specific No. 28 c fsful remedy known. Price 81 per vial or \ ials and larjre \ ial of inm Ucr for $5 , ocnt postan free on receipt of price. HUMPHREY' ! IIOMEO. MED CO , ' 09 Fu onSt. , New York lllust. Cata ucof Receipts ap3d& 3p VIHEGAR WORKS Jones , Ert. Oth and 10th Stt. , OMAHA. First quality distilled Wine and Cider Vineja of any strength below eastern prices , and wai ranted just as good "at nbolesalo > nd retail Send for price list. ERNST KUEES , Inba3rn Ifanuer. H. K. KISUON , General Insurance Agent REPRESENTS : PIKESIX ASSURANCE CO. , of Lon- tlon , Cash Assets _ * . * B 107 1 ° { SlCUtSTEK. X Y. , Capital. . . . . . 1 000 c6 THE MERCHANTS , ot Newark. N J 100000 GlKARtl FinEPhiladelpuiaCapital 1 OOOM NORTUWESTEKN NATIONAL C r Ital . . . . . riUEMCN-S FUND , M.UA { K FIRE ISS. CO. . Arac . fmn ne AMERICAF CENTRAL ; A eS ? : ! : : : : 300.00 Southeast Cor. of Filteenth & Douglas St. . OMAIlA , NKB. PASSENGER _ AMOMMpDATION _ LINI OMAHA AND FORTOMAH/ Conarcts WitH Street Cars Corner of SAUNDER3 and UAMILTO ! 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AddrtM * the publishers PULVERMACHER GALVANIC CO , , COR. EIGHTH and VINE STS. . CINCINNATI. 0 45 Tearsbefore tJi cPnllie. THE LIVER PILLS arc not recommended as a remedy "for all the ills that' flesh is lieir to , " but in affections of the Liver , and in nil Bilious Complaints , Dysjwjpsia , and Sick Head ache. or diseases of that character , they stand without a rival. AGUE AND FEVER. No better cathartic can be used paratory to , or after taking quinine. As a simple purgative they are unequaled. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. The genuine are never sugar-coated. Each bos has a red-wax seal on the lid , with the impression.McLANK'S LIVKU PILL. Each wrapper hears the signa tures of C. MC-LAXK and FLEMING Duos. yaf Insist upon having the genuine DnTC. McLAXKS LIVER PILLS , pre pared hv FLEMING BROS. , PiUslinrgli , Ta. , the market being full of imitations of the name Jf > 'f tiiir , spoiled diilorcntly , but same pronunciation. _ _ BOWEL COMPLAINTS. A Speedy and Effectual Cure. PEREY DAVIS1 PAIN-KILLER . Has stood the teat of FORTT VDiKa' trial. Directions icith each battle. OLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Lo Atrenta everywhere tosel lif A MTCR WAN I til 1ca , CoffK.Ilakinc Powder. FI Holing Kxtroc'i , etc , by eamp'e ' , to hnsilija , Pro6t gooJ. Outfit free. People's Tea Co. , Eox 6020 , St. Louis , Mo. MEATMARKET II. P. IHock. Ittth St. Fresh an I Salt Meats o all kinds constant onhanl , prices rcnannible. Vegetables In seat on. food deliveteil to t ny part of the citv. WM AUST. ? J , < 31 V - > rth inth U * A. F. RAFERT & CO. , Contractors and Builders , FIne Woodwork a Specia ty. Agents for the Encaustic Tiling 1310 DODQK ST. , OH A II A THE OHLY PLACE WHERE YOU can find a gocd issortmert of BOOTS AND SHOES At a LOWER P1QURK than at any other shoe house in the citv , P. LANG'S , 236 FARNHAM ST. LADIES' & GENTS , SHOES MADE TO OHGEH d a fertoct fit iu : r cttrd. I'ricte vrvlessor- HAMBURG AMERICAN PACKET GO. S Weekly Line of Steamships LeiMHK New York Eiery Thursday at 2 p. m. For England , France and Germany. For Passage app'y to G. B. RICHARD & CO. , Gem.ral PdNengci AccntS , JunoSl-lv _ 61 Broadway. JNew Tort " "BUSINESS CIIAXCES. Reunion Camp ( Jround Privilegeffi mmittce of arrancemcnts for the SelL L dier ' Hounlon , to be held under the auspi CCS ( f the G. A. K. a' Central Ciiy , Mcrricl county , Vebrss'n * , from the 13th to Ihu IS'.h , in ilm'nc , c.f geptembcr , 1S30 , will receive staled hids tin to Saturday noon , AuyiiB1 21 , 1SSO , foi the follow luir priiilcres : Itt. For the rent , durine the week of the He union , of two Dinlns Halls. SOxlOO feet each ; kitchens attached , 12x100 feet. The Kitchens each to he furni hrd with four furnished stovia two pump' , a"d ml'ablc tahles. DinliiK Hall : IV to hBfnrnishcd with tahlei and i cat . ho othei piildic eatinroa'ca will ha allowed on thf ( .round. The i rices to be charged not tocx < cccd tliirty five cents pc' mial , one dollar pci day , or five dollar ) for the week. vii. rxchuive right of famishlnSutlers V Stores 'or camp the Sutler to bo furnished willi t\to Hospital Tents. 3d. Ono Promcuade Hall , 32x100 feet , witli I. music stand and scats. Bids maj be in the alternath c , cither so mncli for the privilege , orwhat psr ce t. of the profits , If on the per cent , hasls , tnc committee to ha thesupervision of the rcce'pts and disbursement ! of the businoi s jointly with the paity to nloir the rrivileseiiawarded. All bld < must he accompanied with a bond ol ot.cthf.imnd ilcIUM , Bijjncd hy two sureties that ample supplies for the wants of the cani | shall be iiirniehed , t the extent of the iapai.iu of the buildincs provided. Open projKisnls will alw be received for othci privileiei on the K" > " " ' Tliecamp will bo provlt'ed witli tents and bar racVs for the accommodation of 20,000 people. All bids nnd letters of inquiry should be ad dressed to W H. WEBaTER , Chairman Reunion Committee , Central city. Mcrrick Co. . Neb. PROBATE NOTICE. State o Nebraska , Douglas County , 3 : At a County Court held at the County Court Room , in and for said County , Aiuu t4th. A D. , 1SSO. Present , WM. 0. BARTHOLOMEW County .Indjfo. In the matter of the i.d9ption ef Charles W Gu .u , an infant. Onre dinzand fllini the duly verified etatc msnts of Charles Flock and Jr-hanna FIcckani Lizzie Mullendo ire pravm ? for the a.4optioi of .ha infant. Lharlea W. CiU iu , by thu tail Ci rules and Johanna r Iccl : ORDERED , that Scpt.mber4th , A. D. , ISS9 , a' ' D o clock , a. m. , be assigned for hcarice said I" tition , when all persons interested in said mat tcr miy apccar at a County Court to be held , ir andforsaid County , and show cause why tin prajerof petitioner should not ba ? rint lan ( thu notice of the pendency ot said petition am the hearing thereof , be given to all persons in tcrested in eaid rnrtter , by pubhehinjr a copy o this order in the OMAIIA TVrEKLY EEK , a news paper printed jo said County , forthr e succes eh e weeks , prior to eaid day of hearir ? . [ A true copy. ] W1I. 0. BARTHOLOMEW , ull-3t County JuJ < e. U. S. MARSHALS SALE. In the Circuit Court of the United States , fo : the District of Nebraska. Charles W. Seymour et al. vs. Win. P Young , debtor , and John I. Irwin , Jam Y. Irwin , W. T. Donovan , ililton F Laraastcr , and Nathan F. Moffitt , sure ties. In pursuance and by virtue of an exe cntion issued out of the circuit court o the Unite I States for the district of Ne braska. hearing dite July 20th , 1880 , ant to me directed and delivered , I have lev iert upon and taken all the right , title anc interest of the aforesaid defendants , 01 either of them , in and to the following lands and tenements , to-wit : In Dougla : county , Nebraska , the sw i sec. 11 , tp. 14 range 10 ; sw J sec. 2 , tp. 15 , range U , al of ivhich I shall expose to pale , and sel to the highest and best bidder , at pnblu sale , as the latv diiects , on the loth day o ! September , 1881 , at the hour of 10 o'clocl in the forenoon of aid day , at the nortl door of the United States postoffice anc court housebuilding , in the city of Omaha Douglas county , Xelraska , Said sale is to sat'sfy ' a judgment o said court obtained at its November term 1875. in favor of the said Charles W Seymour and William W. Wardell , plain tiffs , and against the said William P Young et al. , defendants. , WILLIAM DAILY , a J U. S. Marshal , Dist , of Nebraska , BANKING HOUSES- THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED. BANKING HOUSE IN NEBRASKA. CALDWELLjHAMILTONICO Buslnesafransacted same as that o an Incor porated Bank. Accounts kept In Currency or gold subject to sight check without notice Certificates of deposit l9 u d payaMo In thre , six and twelve months , bearlnj Interest , or on demand without intereat. Advances made to customers on approved se curities at market rates of Interest. Buy and sell cold , blllg ot exchange Govern ment , State , County and City Bonds. Draw Sieht DrafU on Fnland , Ireland , Scot- Und , and all parts of Europe. Sell E iropean Paiaaee Tickets. HOLIECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE. augldtf TJ. S DEPOSITORY , FIRST NATIONAL BANK Cor. 13th and Farnbam Streets , ILDEST BANKING ESTABLISHMENT IN OMAHA. ( SUCCESSORS TO KOUNTZE DUOS. , ) ESTABLISHED IK 1SS < 3. rganlzed a National Bank , Aup ist 20,1S63. Capital and Profits Over$300,000 peclally authorized by the Secretory or Treasury to reecho Subscription to the U. S. 4 PER GENT. FUNDED LOAN. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS HIRHAX KOCNTZB , President. Al'OL'STfs KuONTZit , Vice President. II. W. YArFH. Cashier. A. J. FOPFLETOV , Attorney. JOUN A. CR IOHTOV. 1' . H. DAVIS , Ass't Cwhlor. This bank receives deposit without regard to amounts. auea tirno certificate * heirlnc intcreit. Pransilratuon San F nnciscn and principal : lties of the United SUtes , nUj Ixindnn , Dublin "Mii.buruh and the principal cities of the conti cut t.f Europe. Sells pas3igo tickets for Emigrants in the In. man ne. REAL ESTATE BROKER Geo. P. Bern is' REAL ESTATE AGEHGY. ISthiL Doiiglcu SU. , Omaha , Neb. Thlg agency doca UTRicTiT a brok rage bnul- ncza. Does notspeculatc , and therefore any bar- aaln on It ? booksaieInsured tolls p&trons , In nted of I > cinr soM > l il up by th e a < ent & MILL. REAL ESTATE BROKERS No IjOS Farnham Street OMAHA - " NEBRASKA. Office North Side opp. Grand Central Hotel. Nebraska Land Agency , DAVIS & SNYDER , 1505 Farnham St. Omaha , JVe5r. 400.000 ACRES carefully selected land in Eastern Xebraeka for sale. Great Uarpilnain Imprcted farms , and Omaha cltj proierty. | O. F. DAVIS. WEDSTER SNYDER , Late I and Com'r U. P. R. II 4p-teb7tf BTKO.V REXD. LEWIS REED. Byron Rccd & Co. , OLDEST fciTABLISED EEAL ESTATE AGENCY JxY NEBRASKA. ICcep a ccntnlete alutract of title to all Heal EeUto in Cmaha and DougUs County. inaillt HOTELS. THE ORIGINAL. BIGGS HOUSE ! Cor. Eandolph St. & 5th Ave. , CHICAGO ILL. PRICES REDUCED TO $2.00 AND $2.50 PER DAY Located in the business centre , convenient to places of amusement. Elejaii'ly furnished , containing all mfxlern impro\cmentg , passenger elevator , &c. J. II. CUilMIXoS , Iroprictor. oclGtf OGDEN HOUSE , Cor. MARKET ST. & BKOADWAY Council KIulTs , Iowa ; On line ol Street. Raihviy , Omnium 'o sncl from all trains. HATES Parlor floor , 33.00 per day ; eecond floor. 32 LO per iliy ; third fl"or , SUO. Tlic best f urnljbtd an > l moit com umlious lionso In the city. OEO. T. PHKLI'S , Prop. METROPOLITAN OMAHA , NEB. IRA. WILSON PROPRIETOR. The Metropolitan ii centrally located , anil firjt c'asg in every respect , having recently been enlire'y renovated. The public wi 1 flnd it a comfortable end homelike house. marSlf. UPTON HOUSE , Scliuylcr , Neb. ytist-class House , Good Men ! * , Good licda Airy Rooms , and kind and accommodating treatment. Tw > peed sample roorna. Spccu attention paid to commercial travelers. S. MILLEE , Prop. , Schuyler , FRONTIER HOTEL , Laramie , Wyoming. The miner's resort , ( rood accommodations arye sample room , charges reasonable. Spccla a'tention given to traveling men. n-tf _ If. C. HILLHP.P. Prnprl U.r. INTER -OCEAN JIOTEL , Cheyenne , Wyoming. Fir3t-cl e , Fine hrce Simple Rooms , one Meek from depot. Trains elcp from 20 minutes to 2 hours for dinner. Free Dus to and from Depot. Kates S2.00.i2.60 and $3.00 , according to room ; s ngle meal 75 cents. A. D. BALC01T , Proprietor. ANDREW BORDEX. Cnlef Clark. mlO-t "CHARLES RIEWE , UNDERTAKER ! Ketallc Cages , Cofflns , Caskets , Shrouds , eta. Farnham Street , Bet. 10thand ll h , Onuha , Neb. Telezrapblc Orders Promptly Attended To. ' 1 cf SHOW GASES 1 iVTmrrmrn nT 1 O. or. 1317 CASS IT. , OMAIIA. NEB. tSTA. good assortment alwaya onhand.T S UNO. G. JACOBS , ( Formerly of 0 lab & Jacobs ) UNDERTAKER So. 1117 Farnhiia St. , Old Stand ot Jicob Gin QBDSF.U BY TSUfeRAPB . pQIilClTK pJ7-Jy CARPET Carpetings I Carpet ! ngs I J. B. DETWIL Old Reliable Carpet House , 1405 DOUGHS STEEET , BET. 14TK AND 15TH CEST-AJBLISBCIEID IUST ± B68. ) Carpets , Oil-Cloths , - Matting , Window-Shades , Lace "Curtains , Etc , MY STOCK IS THE LARGEST ! H THE WEST. I Slake u Specialty of WINDOW-SHADES AND LAGE GORTAiN And have a Full Line of Mats , Rugs , Stair Rods , Carpet- Lining Stair Pads , Crumb Clothes , Cornices , Cornice Poles , Lambrequins , Cords and Tassels ; In fact Everything kept in a First-Class Carpet House , Orders from abroad solicited. Satisfaction jinntcvd ; : 'all , or Address John B. Detwiler , Old Eeliable Carpet House , ( MAE A. TO THE LADIES AND GENTLEMEN : FRENCH KIDNEY PAD ! A Positive and Permanent Cure Guaranteed , Jn nil ca c of Grave1 , Diihc'cs Dropsy. Hrljht'a Disease ut til Kulne\x. Incontlncnicaml Ketcnt.nn of Urine , IiillanrUion u the Klilnejd. Catarrh ot the I ladder. Huh Coloicil Unnc. Tain in tl.e Uidc. slie or Lions , Ncrvot * Uvaknrs-i , and iufactail disorders of the Rfodderanil Uiinary Or in * , whether contract ed l > y pirate diseases or othemise Tlrsjrreat remedy luMbecu vscil with suedes for nearly ten ye M In "rant" , with the mo t nomlcifulcnratitc elects. It curesb'i abinrption : n" n.iv. eoua internal medicines beins reqnireil.Veliaehundrc.Hnf tcijtl- monlals of ctlres by tlna I'ail wlien a'.I ehe hxl f u eil- LADIHS. if 3011 are suRtririi fnm Tenule W eakne " , Lciicor- rhuo ; , or disccsts jieruliar to ff nu'et ' , or m fact any diieiiai > b jour dnus'nt for I'rof. Gnlmetto'n French Kidm-y i'ail , ami take no other. If he lus not sot it send j00 a'il ) ou wl receive tte 1'adby return mail. Adilrcv * U.S. Biaiuii , FltEXCII PAD C4) . , Toledo. Ohio. PROFCUILMETTE'S FRENCH LIVER PAD VIII positively cere Fever anil AKUC , Dunin A uc , A ue Cake , hlllioui Fever , Jaundire. t > j3i > c [ i , ane all discMes'of the Liver , stomach and Blood The pad cures by absorption , and N i > erimncr.t. \sk 3 our druggist for this pad and take no other Hhedoesnolkeepittscml2I.fOt < tnc FUbNCIt AD CO. , ( U. S > . Branch ) , 1 ole lo , Ohio , and receive it hy return mail KUIIV , t Ci > . , . . Azcnt-4. Onnha , Tveh. CLSFFORD'S FEBRIFUG FEVER ? AGUE ERADICATES ALL DISEASES from tha SYSTEM. J. O. RICHARDSON , Prop. , ST. LOUI3. DOUBLE AND SINGLE ACTING POWER AND HAND PU Steam Pumps , Engine Trimmings , Mining Machinery , BELTIHC HOSE , BRASS AND IRON FITTINGS , PIPE , STEAM PACKINC , AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. HALLADAY WIHD-NHLLS , CHURCH AND SCHOOL BELLS A. L. STRAW. 505 Famlmm St.raflt. Qmnhn. PAXTON & GALLAGHER , 1421 and 1423 Farnham , and 221 to 22915th Sta. KEEP THE LARGEST STOCK MAKE THE LOWEST PHiCES . Tne Attention of Cnsli and Prompt Time Buyers Solicited ! AG-ENTS TOR THE HAZAED POWDER GOMPT and the Omnha Iron and Nail Co. . O. WHOLESALE GROGEB ! 1213 Farnham St. Omaha. HENRY HORNBERGE , V. BLATZ'S ' MILWAUKEE BEER ! In Kegs and Bottles , Special Figures tjp the Trade. Families Supplied at Reasonable Prices. OfHce. 239 Doncrlas Street. Omaha. J" . C MERCHANT TAILOR Capitol Ave , , Ope. Masonic Hall , OMA.HA , . . . . . .NEB , It , K. 1SEK.11KJL , COMMISSION MERCHANT , Wboleaalo Da ! er In Fonlgn cJ Domest Fruit , Batter , Eg * * , Poultry , Game. Hama. Ea con. Lard , Fran FUh. and Azcnt fei BOUTU a OVRTJtRP. mnl-rro BALE 400 srided ewes Ed Umbi for EOE > .lt. S.H. MCE , JHlford , eb. 5U-wtt