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TUB OMAHA DAILY BEE : KRIDAV JUNE H , 1881. THE DAILY BEE. OMAHA PUOLISHINQ CO , , PROPRIETORS. 010 Farnh.im , bet. Oth and I Oth Streets , F sunscnirTioN : Copy 1 year , In advance ( ixMtpnld ) . (10.00 months " " . 6.00 month * " " . 300 RAILWAY TI MB TABL WAV 110 OMAHA f.ABt OR SOUTH BOtSD. C. , It. k q. C . m. 3:40 : p. m. C. t. N. W. , 6 n. ra. 3:40 : n. in. 0. , It 1. fe I1. , 0 a. m.-3:40.p. : in. K. C. , St. .1. i C. R , 8 ft. m.S.io p in. Arrlte t St. uouls at 0:25 : a. m. and 7:15 : n m. n. k M. in Nch. , Through Kxiirow , S-.Si .1. in. II. fc Jl. Lincoln FrelxhFOOp m. U. 1' . Kxnrefw , 12.15 p. m. O. & 11. V. for Lincoln , 10.M i m. O. & n , V , lor Oscoola , 0 40 a in U. I' , freight No. 6 , 6M ri. m. JJ. I' . IfslRht No. 0 , S.15 a m. JJ. V. freight No. ; , 6:10 : p. m.-cinUrant. U. P. frclKht No. 11 , 8:25 : p. in. AjmrVMO-mOM KA8T AMI HOUT1I. C. II. & 0. , 5 00 a. m7:25 : p. m. t Y C. k \V.,0.45 a. m.-7:25p. : m. C. H.I A , P. . 9:45 : a m.-ll.oa p. m. K. C. , Ht. Joe AC. 11. , 7:10 : a. tn.-G45p. ; m. V . , St. L. k I1. , 10.65 a. in. lS5 : p. in. mo * TUX RHT AND wnti r T , O. A U. V. from Llnroln-12:12 : p. in. L. 1' . KaproH * 3:25 : p. in. JJ & M. In Neb. , Throiuh Kiprcw 4'.15 p , m H. & M. Lincoln Freight -8.3o a. in. U. P. Frviffht No. 101:40 : p. in. No. & 4i5 : ! p. ra. KuiLrnuit. No. h-10W : p. m. No. 12-11:35 : a m. O. t It , V. tnluil , &r. 4:8i : p , m. KORTII. -Netnuka Division of the Bt. Paul k Blmxx City Head. No. 2 lonvcs Onihlm 8 a. in. No. 4 leui'S Onmhn 1:50 : p. m , No. 1 arrives at Onula at 4:30 : p. m. No , 8 ani\oti at Omaha at 10.45 a. m , 8PXXT TRAt.VH BKTUIU1K OMAHA AMI rui > nL i [ ,1-YH. Lenvo Otmha itt 8.00 , H.tt ) nnd 11:00 : a. m. : :00 : , 0 , 3,00 , 4-00 , D.OOHml 6.00 p. m. Ix \ o Council llluu"at b.l5 ! , 0-25 , 11:25 a. m. ; ISo , 2.15 , 3:25 : , 4:25 : 6:23 : wul U.25 p. III. Hundftj The dunmi ) lc \i Oimlia at 9:00 : uid 11.00 a. m , ; 2:00 : , 4UO : and E > :00 : p. in. U Council IllullH at D.U5 and 11:26 : a. lu. ; 2:25 , 4:23 : txl 6t6 : p. in. Opening and Closlnc of Mnllt. BOCTK. OPUS. CLOHB. a , m. p. m , a , m. p. m Chlmco&K.W . 11-00 11.30 4:30 : V:40 ! : ChlcfttfO , It. I. & 1'aclllc 11-00 O.-OO 4:30 : 2:40 : Chlrai'O , 1 ! . & 0 . 11:00 : 11.00 1:30 : 2:40 : 4:30 : Sioux City and PacUlc . 11:00 : :30 : Union Tnclflc . 6.00 11:40 : Otnaha&U. V . 4:00 : 11:10 K. & M. in Neb . 4:00 : 8:40 : C:3C : Omaha & NortliMffltcrn 4TO : 7:30 : LotiU luallrt for HUt < j of Iowa leave but oncu doy , > iz : 4:30. : A Lincoln Jlall In alto opened lit 10:30 : a. in. Ottico otwn Suiuliyu from 12 m. to 1 p. in , TIIO.S. K. HAI.li 1' . M. Business directory. Art Emporium. J. II. ItOSK'S Art Einpoiiinn , 1510 Dodge Ptrcct , Stool Kncravlnct , OH I'alntliiKS Chronios , Kane ) Kraniui. KramlnKnhpi.-ci.alty. Low Prici- ' . J. UONNKU 1WJ ! Dnui-lnt Strci t. Good htlei. . Abstract ard Real Estate. JOHN L. McCAOl'E , opiwsltc Post OIHcc. W. U. IUUTI.KTT , 317 South 13th .Street. Architects. DLTRKNK & MI-SI > r.I.SSOHN. AUCHITECTS , llooni 1 * CrclKhton Dlcck. A. T. LAUGH Jr. , Room 2 , Ciclithton IllocJ : . Boots and Shoes. JAMK3 DIVINE & CO. , 1'ino IJooU nnd Hho ( . A ooil atwrmcnt of homo work on hind , cornir 12th nnd Iliirnej- . TIIO.S. KUICKSON , S K. cor. Kith and Douglas. JOHN KOIITUNATUS , < . > 10th ntrcet , inaimfacturri to onler food work at fair prices. Repairing dono. Ued Springs. J. V. LAHWSir.U , Manufacturer , Vlsschers' IH'k. Dooks , News and Otatlonery. J. I. ntUElIAL't' , 1015 t'arnhain Htrcct. Butter and Eggs. McSHANBkSC'HUCiKllKH. Uie oldest 1 ! . and K. Nebraska , mtablMiol 1S75 , Om-Uia. Boarding , CENTUAI. HliSTAUHAXT , MK3. A. 11VAN , southwest comer ICthand U Kl > 'c. licit Ilaird for the Monoy. Satisfaction Umrantecd. Cicala at all Ifour . Uoard by the Day , Week or Month. ( oed TuriiH for Cash. Furnlihcd Koomt Supplied. UarrlaRes and oad Wagons. WM. SNVDKIt , No. 131h Uthand llanif ) Street Civil Engineers and Surveyors , ANDHEW UOSEW'ATEI ! , 1510 Farnham street Town Suru' } , Oiuduund tjuutragu Sjatcma a Swclalty. | Commission Merchants , JOHN G.VII. . LIS.U14 Dodge Street. D It llEEMEIt. I'orditalln utu largo tucrtisc tucnt in Daily and WitKlj. Clears and Tobacco. WEST & FRIT.SCT Kit , manufacture * of Cigars indliokfalo Uenlcn in Tonacnw , li05 ! Doiisrlii Vf. t' . LUliKNZKN iiianutaiturel fill lOtllstrttt Cornice Works , Western Conilce Wori-n. Slaniifactnrera Iroi Conilce , Tin , Iro-i and Slate Hooliing. Orilur < rom an ) loralitiiompil > cxu-iitnl In the bt liuinner. Factorj und Ollice 1310 Dodge Street. Gah ani/itl Iron Coinint' . Window Caps , etc nunuf.u-tured and put up in any l rt of th country. T. SINIIOI.U. ilO Tlilrteeiith fctrit-t. Crockery , J. HONNEIt , 1301 DOUSIM htr.-et. Oood line. Clothing and Furnishing Goods. Cirio. II. PKTKUSON. Also Hats , Caps , Hoot .Show , Notion * and Cutlrr ) , bOI S , 10th ttreet. Clothing bought. C. SHAW will l ) highest Cat.li jirlco for boc-on hand clothing , Cornvr 10th and I'urnluni , Dei lists. DIt. PAUL , Wllliann' PlocU , Cor. IMh k Dodge Drugs , I'a nts ana Ulls. KUIIli k CO. , I'hinrnclstH , Fine v JJixiiN , Cor. IDth an W. J. WIirrr.HOU ! ' nlv&Iletall,10tlib C , C. FIKI.U , yrX N fill Sldo Cumiug Ktrec II , I'AKK , Dnui'lut , lO'.li and Ilouard Ktrctts. Dry Cond Notions , Etc. JOHN II. T. L tilMANN A , CO. , Xcw Voik Dry Goo.liK.ort > , 1310 and 1312 Far luiu ktn < t. L , C. ICnewold , aluo lioota and thocs , "lh i. I'aelfl f-uruiturc , A I' . OltOSS , New i.cl a = roii'l ' Hand Fiirnltn and SI.IVCM , nu 1-ouiito. llii'hc-et cuali pri } iali | for H-coiid hanu vuv * > d. J , HONNKIl 130U joiwi > St. Flna , Fenre Works , OMAHA FKNC'B CO. OUST , Fllir.SiCO. , ISlSl'arneyht. , Improi < il leu Hanoi , Iron anil tVoixl Fcnctu , Oil Itailim. , Counti-iunf I'lnvuml Walnut. Florist. A , Donaghue , I'lunU , cut flowers , tcodf , etc. N. W. cor. 10th an 1 1)ou-lis utrciUi. Foundry , JOHN WEAHNE k SONS , cor. II th A : Jackson ' Flour and Feed , O1IAHA CITY JIIM.S , 8th and Farnham 81 V cLslunn llrou. , .roprntora , Grocers , Z. STKViNS : , 2Ut bettt ifn Cumln-j and Iza f. A. Hc.SHANE , Coni. 23d and CumlngStrci ' Hatter * . W. U I'AKUOTTK & CO. , 1306 Doug-ivi Street , Wholaale Kxcliutvc Hardware , Iron and 8te l , & LANGWOBTUV , Wboltsale , 110 t A. IIOLMK3 corner 1Mb and dlUornla. Ba4dln. Ac. . B , wart Ki ISUi St. , Ut F ra- & Hare At And Bonnet Olc.ichert , I-fllMCCt > otirNtmw , Chip Mid hi It Unix done tip tiiorth' > v t rornpr cntreiith Mul Cp\lo\ \ \ A mur WM. DoVK , 1'roprictor. Htcl < . I'ANnKt.tlllOU.SK.do.CanncM.Mh&F.irnhRm I > OUA.V IIOl'Si ; , p. t CM ) . PI3 FarnhAm St. M.AVK.VS IIOTKI , , F. Sh\cn , 10th Stn-ct. SouUicrn Hotel Ou . l.amcl , Oth A Ix > .cn orth. ron hencini ; . Tlic We-stcrn Cornlw Works , Aftcnta for the Cliiini'lon Iron I'oicc &r. , hnte on hand nil KlniM ofFano Irun Ft-ncis , Crc-tlnj , Flntnlt , lftillng ! , tt < - . 1310 Dodiro ttrec. pia Intelligence Office , it US. I.1Z/.IB UKNT 217 10th Street. Jewellers. 'JOHN HAl'MKIt 131 U'Arnliam Street. Junk , II. IIKKTtlOI.1) ) , Unhand McUl. Lumber , Lime and Cement , FOSnu & ( IIIAY , corner Uth nml Doiiglvi SM. Lamps nnd Ul.ntware. J. no.VNKU , 1SW DOC.-IM St. ( lood Variety. Merchant Tailors. II. A. UNDQf EST , One of our most | < opulir .Merchant Taltorn li re i-cMng thu Intent iKsigiu f > ir Spring nnd Sununcr tlood > i for irtntlcmcnu i r , StlUh , dur bli > , and priMti low M \cr i 215 13th I'ft. ' Doug.A. Fain. rvHlllnery. MIIS. C. A. lUNOKIt , Wholo-iale and Hi tall , Fan ry HooilH In grmt Mirii'tjpli ! > ni , Card lloarUn , llonii r ) , ( ilo\n , CorK-tx , , * > c. Clu | H t llouw In thoWiet. I'lirilwcrn H.HO 30 jH.r cent. Order b > Mall. 11.11'ifU-vtith Strict. Physicians an J Burgeoni. W. H. ( liniW , M. D. , oem No. 4 , Illock , IDtii Mtrti't. A. N. I.KIr..NUl.Xl ( , it. D. MaNOnlc Illock C. I. . IIAUT , XI. I ) . , Kjc and I-Vir , off. DR. I , . II OKADDV , OciilUt and Aurtot , H.V 16th and. Farnham Photographers. ( HX ) . 1IKVN , PHOP. , Orand Central Oallen , 211 ! ijlxtrcnth Street , near Mawnic Hall. Kmt-mss Wutk and I'romjit nit's guarantvcn , PlumbliiR , Qas nnd Steam Fitting , I1. W. TAIll'Y .V CO. . 210 12th St. , bet. Farnham and DougLu. Work prompt ! ) atti'iidivl to. D. FITX.PATUICK , H09 Dough.Street. . Painting ; nnd Paper Hanclng. HKNltV A. KOSriatS. 1412 Dodge Street. Planing Mill. A. MOYV.lt , tmnututiirer of iw li , doora , Mlinl . molilhigM , mucl-i , aluatun , handrallx , furnishing Hcroll wtwing , Ac. , cor. Dodge and Pawnbrokers , J. KOSKKFEM ) , 32J 10th St. , bet. l'.ir. k liar. Refrigerators , Canficld's Patent , C. F. GOODMAN , llth .it..bet. Farn. A. llarne ) . Show Case Manufactory. , 0. J. WILDE , Manufacturer and Dealer" in nil kind * of Show Case * , Upright Ca ia. ,1 > . . 1317 n.Hht. . FIIANK L. ilKltHAKD , proprktor' Onmlia Show C.ise nnnufiietorj , bl-5 South Itlth street , lutuicn Li'.uiiiMorth and Mare > . All goods u.i minted tlr t ! i . Stoves nrtn linwarc. A. nL'llMESTr.U , Dealer In Sto\rsand Timvan > , nnd Minufacturcr of Tin Hoof-i nml nil klmls ot lluildlug Work , Odd IVllows1 Dloik. J. IIONNF.lt , 130Dotulai ) St. Good nnd Cheap. Seeds. J. KVANS , Whole'.ilo and Act/ill Stcd Drills nnd Ciimntor- ! < , Odd Fellow * ' ilall. Ghee bcores. 1'hillip Lang , 1320 IVkmiuin bt. , Iict , 13th k llth. Second Hand Store. I'KHKINS & UUlt , 111G Douglas St. , New and Suconil Hand Furniture , house Fnrnl'-liiiigGooJs A.O. , bought nnd field on narrow margins. Saloons. HKNIIY 1'AUF.MANN , In the now brick block on Douglas Street , hat Just oiwntd a most ilogant llccu Hall. Hot Lunch from 10 to 12 e\cry day. FLANNKUY , Or. Farnham , no\t to thn 11. fi M. hcidquartcru has re-opcni-d a mat nnd i-on plctc uhtibllnhiiicni whichInrrlng FIIU..nnd Mothvrbhlpton'ii 1'roph ceyill bu upcnuil lor thu uojs "itli Hot Lund on and after preneiit date. " fialcdonli " J. FA1CONKU. 070 10th Street. Undertakers. CIIAS. IlIEWi : , 101 : > F.irnham bet. 10th & lltd P. I'KMXEItw.l : } Tuith ctrtit , between Farn . lum and HarmDJLS gooil nnd chuip work. 00 Cent Stores. . IIENIIY I'OHLMAN , torn , notions , picture Jewelry , ic. , 51U Uth hct. Farnham nnd Douglas I' . 0. I1ACKUS , 120i Farnliam St. , Fancy Oood R. M. STONE , M. D. I. , Generul Practitioner and Obstetrician Olllcu opK ) > "ito 1'ost Office , o > , cr Edholm & EnckKMi'd. Residence , 2107 Chi- cn--o St. ml 3-1 MITSKUPF , BRICKLAYER it PLASTERER , 1118 KIIKUMAN AVKNUF , North nf Kith Stroit llridui. , OM IH , hP flond \iierionc-i-.uid flr t-cl.un ri'ooinincnd.itioii jllllm , CONTINLKS TO Roar for Moore ( s ) : Harness AND Saddlery , bt , ft. fie. Il.a\o ado in ol Iho I.Ion nsnTrado Mnik , n allin.v gooilx will bo HTAMl'KD ' with tha I.H undim NAMT. on the same NO ( iOOIH A KNI INI : WITIIOIT 'inn AHOVI ; HI-AMI The be t material H uxcd and tlio iroxt t-kll workmen are implo i-il , and at the lotf t 11 prim. An nnv wishing a pike Hit of ) ; oou i fee. LOiifir a fatorb ) bending for one. DAVID SMITH MOORE I\U- lieu ! BIBLE FOR THE YOUNG belli' ' th" Won of ( he Hiripturn , by Itcv O < o Aliixjndtr Cronu D. D , In blntplu und nttruc ICt9 unguugu for old anil > oung. 1'rolusily Illuj ti-d , making a must intereNting and Imprcs joutliu Instmetor Ktir ) | < annt uilHcx'urn work. I'riuilursou i-hauld circulate it I' 1.00. .Send for ireular * with extra trmu. J II. CJIAMI'iU3&CO. : bt. Ullla M < Ita. , d.H FLIEGEL Successor to J. II. Thlclo , xrd. MERCHANT TAILO it * . No. i30 Douglai HLrett Omaha , Neb. AQKNTS WANTKD TOR oun NKW BOOK , cly. MRS. LOUISE MOHH and Graduate ot the Bt. L uU School ot MMwtva 600 California Street , Between Flfte * .and aixteenth , north ride , nhere caUi vill U promptly ru p ol to t auj- Lour duriuy the UJT ley. QIRL. DKESSMAKERS. The Way EnRllah Girl * Do. Why do not the girls of to-day ho- como their own drossinaki-rs' Tliuy would find nil extraordinary stimulus iiil pleasure in the occupation , and there is nothing that would do more to take thu notfciisu out of them and put Bt'iisu in its proper place. Paper patterns and the shortening of skirts liavo niado the task easy , and unco undertaken it would not ho given up , for it would ho more intorestinj ; than fancy work. Proh.ihly the uuluci'incnt to uianv would ho much groalcr if the custom of giving girls an allowance for "dress" money was common here as it is in England. Hut unfortunately it is not , and the majoiity of the daughters of well-to-do fathers feel that the effort will not hi > appreciated. Young women whose parents oc cupy high position in Kngland frequently do all their own newing in order to maku their allowance ( which ranges from 850 to Si'oO per annum ) do its work. They have one dress in a season made hy adreasmalc- ur , not inoro ; mid this will prohahly he Hiiporintended hy a dressmaker in the house , who occupies her time in cutting and fitting , while the young lady , with , perhaps , the help of a fam ily seamstress , does the sowing. There is a great advantage in thus becoming acquainted with methods and person ally conversant with ways and means , with the exigencies and necessities of work , its limitations as well as itn pos sibilities. A good noivant would in finitely rather work tor a mistress who was thoroughly acquainted with the duties to ho performed , and therefore willing to make allowances ; and , on the same principal , it is easier making a dress to satisfy one who knows than one whoso ignorance nmkes her ut once exacting and nou-appreeiativo , The Farmer's Hired Mail. Detroit Free I'rcm. "I'm kinder lookin' around the market for a hired man , ' "lie exclaimed as ho stopped at one of the stands and nihhled at an onion. " 1 kinder need one , hut yet 1 kinder hope I shan't he iiblo to find him. " "How's that' " "Wall there ain't no profit in a hir ed man no more. No , sir , he's no good any longer. " "What's the reason' " 'Oh , a dozen reasons. Kind and foremost , limes have changed , and the hired man lias changed with 'out. Ah ! .sir , it makes mo sad when J think of the hired men we had before the war great big fellers with the strength of an ox and the vim of a lo comotive. 1 did't have to holler my lungs out to git olio of 'em out of bed at I ! o'clock in ( ho morning , and it was all T could do to coax 'em to go to bed a1 ; 10 o'clock at night. I'm afraid that wo shan't never see no more hir ed men wurth kcupin' around fortheii board. " . "That's sad. " "It's sad , and more , too. Now as 1 said , 1 want a hired man. I'm , willing to nay 81 1 or § 12 a month foi a smart one. Some farmers want : man to work all day and all night , bin that ain't me. 1 have never aske < ono to git out of bed before . ' ! o'clocl never I allus give my man three quarters of an hour at noon , unlcs the hogs git out or cattle break in o a showur is , coming up After a ma has worked right along for nine hour his system wants at least halt an hon to brace up in. They don't quit worl on Homo farms till 8 o'clock , hut T'r no such slave-driver. At half past 1 tell my man to knock oil' All h haB to do after that is to feed th stock , cut a little wood , mow sum trraas for the horses , milk four COWF * fill up the water trough , startiismudg in the Hiuoko-liou.su and pull n weeds in the garden. I never had hired man who didn't grow fat on in work , and they allus left me feolin that they hadn't half eained the wages. " lie stopped long enoui'h to wipe tear from his eye , and then went 01 "And now look at the hired man < to-day ! Ho wears white shirts an collars. Ho won't oat with a knifi Ho wants napkins who" ho cats , an if wo don't hang up a clean towel OIK a week ho wipes on his handkcrrhu Call him at . ' ( and he gct.s up at < i. I ' wants a whole hour at noon , and a tor supper lie trots off to a singiii bchool or sits down to a nowspapo Fifteen years ago if any hired nu was sick for half a day f could doi . f ! him. Tf lie died 1 could take out month's wages for the trouble. 1 was glad to got store orders for 1 pay , and ho would wash in the mi barrel and wipe on the clothes-lii There's been a change , sir an awl change , and if a reaction don't act' pretty soon you will witness t downfall of agriculture in this eou try. " "Then you won't hire another ? " "Wall , I can't just nay. Work powerfully pi casing , but I'm > 'oi slow. Uuforu I hire him I want know whether he's a man who'll p : his plate for morn meat and t.itu and whether we've got to iiho star in doing up his shirts , The last in 1 had took mo to task for not hold ! family prayers twice a day , and af I had done BO three months I found was only a game of his to beat mo < of half an hour a day , I Io thought had a pretty soft thing , and ho lool mighty lonesome when I cut ( ION and Hundred down to two lines and ; MY. through with the Lord's Prayer i'i ' i f"r'y ' 8 C ( " 'H' ' " Snlvatloii A ' | ( | ( ! ( of 'I'llO ( Ill'Vllli Luailur ilutiuriliuii thu jiunjilu who 1 week hulil u neil of national clui II coiiVDiitioii ill Afililund , Ohio. 'I chinch , ho HiijH , oii 'inutod in I orgi- many , in thu year 1708 , and , - utro- -tl > u uinignitud to thu Cni SlitU Ktntu.s Hoinii time after its coinmci thin incut. With thin church , to rri Undivided 'nco divided into diHtricts. Each dint lo. ontillud to Huvural . Slionld a matter of church ariao in any diatrict durinc thu 3 that the resident minmtur could settle , thu matter in dreaaed in IR form of u query nnd jireaonted thu annual meeting for advice , II it is brought ) > uforo thu rupn.-sei ; lives from all parts of thu nation diucusBud hy thorn , Thu body is t required to votu on thu Bevoral v of duciding the qucBtion , and thu . Huit of thu votu in inadu a Btam onth rulu of church diecipllnu. The m ing this year will bo ono of unu importance. For yearn post tl have been two tnothoJs of porforu the foot-wnshitig in the church ; i " 'l ' the difference mi this point has causr 1 many churches to ho expelled. Ono brother pours water into a. basin an 1 washes u brother's fret , and brother follows after , with a towel , and wipes t , , foot that have boon wasln ! j This is known as the double modif foot-washing. \ \ \ tin1 Mnglo inodoi i" brother who washes thu foot is gin I , with a tnwol and wipes them. 'l'i ' > double modi' is recogiii/cd nil- -f performing this ordinance , nnd tli r < > are a number of le.ulors who wain < make it the only udo in tin.1 olur i The opposition to this is strong in I determined , claiming tn have the t i aiiipliof Christ and the most alien i- ( practice nf the church ; and if t1.- double mode leaders attempt to f' ' r their rule a general division in tV | body u ill take thu place. The HIM w in this society are not allowed lo w < ir hats , and in time of son ices each is expected to have her head cot i r.-d | with a neat white cap , A a rule t'u ' % men wear broad-briiumed bats an-1 a coat that has a low stand-up enliar There are a multitude of peculiar ru' ' , . * ' in the minutes of the annual nitvt - . | but thu many communicantH di < n , > t obey them. Usually at this nu'rtmg Ihe Lord a supper is observed. TV } | bcliovo lhal it requires a full evening meal to make thu Lord's supper , .nut accordingly they havoa genuine repast , rouipuBed of boiled beef , and > > up made of thu broth and broad ; ainl m j connection with this the salutation or' ' ki s IH inndu a distinct feature of the exorcises. The representatives from the various districts comprise oiil.v a small portion of the meeting. Tlioio is always a largo number of visitor * who gather in from all parts nf the country to attend these meetings , and hoar the discussions. Thcro are about ton thousand present. Gniabotta's Prophot. London dlnhu , The gypsy woman who predicted that Josephine do Heauharnaisouhl ono day bo hailed as queen has been replaced in M. Gaiubeltn'n life by the workiugman who was present at the meeting held in view of an olcctinn to lill a vacancy in the corps legislatif in May , 18(1. ( " . The meeting took place in a rag \\arohouso in the Rue de la Chapolle. M. Gambotta was present in order to push thu claim of M. .lo Huph Diane , thu wurkingman'H e.iudi date , who opposed M. Havin , The [ latter gentleman felt no certain of his ictiini , under the auspices of govorn- munt paltonago , that ho did not deem it necessary to attend thu meet ing , and simply Hunt a friend to represent him. This person HI .it tempting to wpuak was cried down' and , .smarting under thu indignation of the moment , 31. Gamhclta aioso to defend with eloitienco | and rare energy the honor and rcnponsibihty of universal siillrago. lie made ono of those tolling speeches , full of demo cratic convictions , and won respect as well as aroused thu enthusiasm , and vied with each other in the loiulnuss , and sincerity of their applause , wlnlo r the warehouse echoed again and again. An elector present asked and abtained permission to add a fuw words. Ilu was a workinginaii a metal chaser and engraver. What gieat moderation , remarkable tact , and in excellent uhouen language , ho placed before thu public a ru-minu of : the different arguments adduced by each Hpcakur , explaining , in Ids opin ion , that nothing could bo more ele vated , honest powerful or logical than the iduaH M. Gambutta had o.\prenbud. This statement was indorsed by the public , and as M. Gambutta left the IU warehouse ho was almost carried in lJ ( lu triumph. As he was boiiig escorted to the door , an old workingman , m his blue blouse , stainud with travel , prusnud forward , and , placing his hand on thu shoulder of M. Gamhulta , exclaimed y with all the rough frankness of a seur : 'Thou shall bu president of thu re public. " The muliil-chancr and un graver was M. Toulain , who is now ; life senator ; and he can judgu witli n : of M. Gambutta how far thujirudiction ol nd the blouse-clad revolutionary is fron being verified , when hu takes into ac uj count the enthusiasm with which hii c friend has been received in thu prov iiicos. * c Nooosiity the Mother of luvontioi if- ) Ua7etti- . ; In a millnoml n Hummer duck ha made a nu.it in a hollow free 20 fee au abovu the watur , in Mliicli shu deposited .ck ted her eggs , Last A cole thu littl la ducklings appealed , and then th Ilu question troubled thu mothoras to hoi his to gut her yountr brood from her u > in- altudnest. Shu was bcun to fly dow ne. ; from thu hollow stump to , thu watt ful and baok again , as if measuring th in distance. I hen she hiought out on thu of the ducklings in her bill and lot mi- fall. It struck thu watur and wax pel fectly safo. This she repeated tint thu live were- transferred from thu eyrie to thu watur , wheio they mini ing known their great joy by a vociforoi to quackling. as.s irs : , FA1O1KHS AND .MECHANICS. t-ch If you w ish to avoid great dangi lan and trouble , besides a no small bill ing expense , at this suahon of thu yea Ftur you should taku prompt slops to Kei lit easit fiom your hoimuhold. Tl out H > stum HJiouhl Im cleansed , blood pin thu liud , htomach and ImwolH regulate kud < and prevent and cum diseases ansii Old from spring mahuia. Wu know got notliing that will > > ' porfuctly ai in Hiiruly do this as ICloruic Inttors , m at thu ( riling con o ) lifty cents , i In tie. [ K\changu. Sold Hy Ish A. .Me.Mahon. ,1 , , antl WOMAN'S TIU'K KUIUNI ) . last irch A f i lend in need is a fiiond indue The This none can deny , ospuciall wh atiaiHtancu is lunderod when ono -.ipu Koiely alllictod with diHuauo , moio pi itcd ticulary those complaints and uei ; nesBes HO comnxjii to our female p < nco- is illation. Every woman whonld Kni trict ry that Elcctrio liittej.s aie woman'rt tr .V JH. friend , and will positively restore 1 ilino to health , oven when all ether len dit-s fail. A Hinglu trial will alw : year not jirovo our assuitmn. The are pit- thu ant to thu tastu and only cost T > 0 cui to a bottle. Sold by IHI ! it McA Icru hon. (1 ( , nta- NOTICE. and ( illbtrtVc6jon u-illtalonotU-fl that on the. ' then day of April , A D. UM , the County Judi ; VJiJ-B Dou Un County , Nchnwlui , Uiu d an ordi attachment for the cum of fiO In an ftftlon | x ro- Ing before him , wlicrt-Jii Arthur A. I'ark < ding plaloUff , and IlllU-rl WCHWH , defendant ; I icot- projxrtj , toit ; l'und < lute been itttchod dcr lalJ ordir. Maid r uwi WM ccoUnunl iiual Mb ilay of July , 1MI , . * xt . 0 oMock n. m , hero .I. III'U A U 1 LJ , Jan f , 1SU CTTT tbur-43 Great German REMEDY -on RREDXATI5V , NEURALGIA , SCIATICA , LUMBAGO , BACKACHE , a OUT , SOUliNKSS or tu B CHIiST , ! | | | | | | | | | | SOUE THROAT , ! ! ! ! illllHlll ! ! ! ! QUINSY , SWELLINGS SPRAINS , FROSTED FEET nn EARS , SCALDS , OCNLBAI. 000111 PIS , TOOTH , EAR HEADACHE , All other i.xn _ ACHES .No l'iti | > rili"n un rth , | , i.in Sr J r M Oil > h llw. rbwi. Mint. tiiJ tlUAi1 I xlrrnftl lltnfsl A ttml inlillt lul Ilia cuni- | tnly ( rilling oulli ; ft N ) ChM4. nnJ ov Tf oo iun rluir MlUt jaln ca unt che * | tad r iitiTA proof of IU cUlmi. uiutmim in r.Lttpji UNdi-itr $01,0 DT AIL OUOBISTS AND DIAURS IN IKOICINt. A. VOOELER & CO. Ifiiffitiicirr. Mil. , If. 8. A. No Changing Cars When- din > ot ronncctionn nrt > undo ilh Through bLKKl'INU CAlt LINKS for XKW YOIIK , IIOSTON , IIAI.TIM011K , WASIIISQTON AND ALL KASTKIIS The Short Line via. Peoric Ikir INDIANAI'OMS , CINCINNATI , LOl'IS VII.M : , inn ! nil point * In thu S3QT TIIK HK.ST LINK For ST. LOUIS Vlun illrvH ronnivtiniiH nro undo in the t'nio Uipot with the Through Sli-i-pln Car I.lniMforAI.1.1'OIMS 2S2 " U * v * TTT m , , NEW LINE'MJES WIOINEi TIII : KAVoiinr. IIOCTK ron i Rock Island. The tini'vnlcd ] Indiireini'iiti offered hy this Hi to tnnclerH und tourists nr iw follorti , : lliorcli'limtvil prM.MANll ) wliwl ) I'AI.AC SI.KKI'IN'll ' OAKS run only nn lhi < llnu U , k O. . 1'AI.ACK DilAWINU ItOO.M OAKS , | lorton'n llvrllnhi ) ; Chalrn. No uxtr.1 iliar u f atslii Hi-tlliiliij , ' Clulr . Ihof.unoiiH I ! . , II , . . . Pnl ire Dining Cirs , fiowouH Hinoklnjr ( ' lltli-dttlth tlcifiint liluh-liaclifil rutUin rcvoMi i , for the ciclusho usoof llrst-claiw i u e Su-il Track nnd mjwrlor iqulpmcnt combln ultli their gJi-at through car arwiigcmi'iit , limit thN , alH\ all ntluiN , thu f.uoritu route tot , Kouth and SouthiaHt. N It , und } on will llnd troMiling a luxury xtinilofadlHiomfort. Through tlcku-tn % io thiH nkbrati-d line for K at till clllci HII thu L'nlti-d Htnti'mind Ciinaih. All infoniiutloii aliont iiiti-n of f ATI ; Hli i-pl Cur aoeoni modal IOIIH , Tlmu Tabh-u , tU- . , will chu-rfullj ifivcn hy npjilj Ing tn JAMIM 11. WOOD , Ouicrnl Pawtoiiger Agent , Chlmgo T. j. I'o-rrini , nil Manni'iT Chicago < : 616 TENTH STREET. WILL OFFER THURSDAY MORNING AND DURING THIS MONTH J I awi Mi rihiUi 11 1 O P THAN EVER. Having Closed out Several lots of a New York jobbing house at 65 cents on the dollar , the whole ad vantage will be given to our Customers. The Goods are follows : PARASOL and FANS , CORSETS and SUSPENDERS , LISLE THRED GLOVES & HOSIERY , LACE MITTS and LACE TIES , LADIES' and GENTS' COLLARS , LADIES' , MISSES & MEMS' HOSIERY , SHETLAND SHAWLS , SILK HANDKERCHIEFS ANDiKID GLOVES. LAUNDRIED AND UNLAUNDRIED SHIRTS. A'so ' a Manufacturer's ! Stock of Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats I AT QRKATLY REDUCED PRICES. ILulncinKtuwt thnenililltlniml Ml.-mi'ti we hope fci .mild the Itiromfiiifiiri'of Imln * our ms- tninrnkcpt vtnltliiKiwUuy IUMlnrii tl > piMl ifl. P. O. IMLAn , Manngar. EDHOLM & ERIOKSON , ALi : AND ItKTAll. MANIFAITI'UIMI LAHGIST STOCK OF GoldandSilver latches and Jewelry in the.0ity Come nnd TOO our storl ; , ni wo will liupleawd to tliow goods. EDHOLM & ERICKSON. si : NUFAGTURERS' SALE Illi n. 1 1 lor Hd kui the in- ! nlo Ing bo To Be Closed Out Immediately Regardless of Cost. Wo respectfully call your a'ttqntion to the largo and varied assortment of Bootn and Shoos , inchidinc some of the very boat KradoB in Ladiow' and Gents' Hand and Machmo Sowed , ft-om several of the loading manufacturers in the East , which will bo sold at about To. Close Out. ThiH U ; i run chance for JJAltOAlNS. Coino Onu , Coino All , mul Shoo your- Bulf in HALF 1M11C13. Hoiiiuinbur the I'laco , 216 So. 15th St. , Union Block , Bet. Farnham & Douglas. MAX MEYER & BRO. I the Oldest Wholesale and Retail Jewelry House in Omaha. Visitors can here find allnovelties in Silver Ware , Clocks , Rich and Stylish Jewelry , the Latest - i test , Most Artistic , and Choicest Selections in Precious Stones , and all descriptions of Fine Watches , at as Low Pri ces as is compatible with honorable dealers. Call and see our Elegant New Store , Tower Building , corner llth and Farn ham Streets , MAX MEYER & BRO. IAI IETEE & BED , , O TWC j& . XX TillLKVDIXt ; ! IN Till : WKST I General Agents for the Finest and Best Pianos and Organs manufactured. Our prices are as Low as any Eastern Manufacturer and Dealer. Pianos and Organs sold for cash or installments at Bottom Prices. , A SPLENDID stock of 'Steinway ' Pianos , Knabe Pianos , Yose & Son's Pi anos , and other makes. Also Clough & Warreu , Sterling , Imperial , Smith American Organs , &c. Do not fail to see us before pur chasing.