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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY , AUGUST 9 , 1881.
The Omaha Bee
rnMbhed every morning , except Snnd
only Mondny mottling dally.
TEIlMSHYMATLi-
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TEUMS POST rAIl- :
Ono Ywxr . , $2.00 I Three Months. .
Blx Months. . * . 1.00 I Ono " . .
CORnESPOKDKNCK-All Commii
Cation * relfttiiiff to New * and Kditori.il m
ten should \ > c luldrcuxcd to the EDITOR
BUSINKSS LKTTKHS-All Btwln
Letters and Jlemlttance * ulioukl bo i
drcMod to Tun OMAHA rcnnsiu.va Of
'TAXT , OMAHA. Dnvfu , Check * and To
ofilw Onlen to be niiule payable to t
order o { tlio Cniii ] > Any.
OMAHA PUBLISHING 00 , , Prop'
E. ROSEWATER , Editor.
' .Tolin H. Pierce h In Charge of the Cln
I
: U n of THE DAILY BKK.
THE bug bear of the farmers tl
chinch bug.
Tnr.nr. arc renewed rumors of n
aiTmnco.bctwoon Germany and Franc
In Buch international marriages d
rorccs are easy ,
UN Nebraska bids fair wit !
f in the next four years to rank wii
t thoiSoutbjPlatto country.in thejiun
/ l or "and " extent" of her railroads , i '
. * ' l '
r * * > -
"Ino iionsi , " the respected fathi
of Tibbies , has lr wives. Tibbie
worst enemy never wished * him
fatalhan rao'thors-in-law. ' '
worse six - -
THE plumber is preparing to Snsoi
his bill into several of the best rcgu
lato'd'familios of Omaha. The watc
works began pumping into the settling
tling reservoirs yesterday.
THE internal revenue department i
greatly embarrassed over the qucstioi
whether " rock and rye " is modicin
or whisky. Tlio fact that it uclla a
fifteen cents a drink throws no ligh
on the discussion.
Hoes are now bringing n higho
price in Chicago than they have fo
-acvoral years past , and our fanner
who have fed their corn are rcapinj
the benefit of fair profits from gooi
j > riccs.
TUB smallest money order on record
ord , for twc cents , was recently isauci
out of the Marongo , Iowa , office. I
costs ton cents to send it. This look
like'opening the bung hole nnd cloa
the spigot.
TEXAS may have a moss back fer a
governor , but horjailroad managcri
are dccidodly progrosaiyc. Abou
5,000 miles of now road have boot
completed in her territory since tin
spring of 1880.
ANOTHER operation for the extras
> tion of pus from General Garfiold'e
wound was performed yesterday by
the consulting surgeons , with success
ful * results , The necessity for the
operation does not seem to have boon ,
as in a former case , a relapse on the
part of the president. The increased
iiao of the fever giving indications ol
an accumulation of pus than could bi
naturally discharged , nature was as >
aisled by a small incision into tlu
wound below the twelfth rib. Tlu
president's condition is now bettor
than it has boon uinco the wound wiu
received.
THE reported assassination of Spot
todi > Tail by Grow Dog , captain of the
Jndisn police at Rosebud agency , ic
fully .confirmed. The cause assigned
for this murder is said to have boon
jealous rivalry. Spotted Tail was a
VOI7remarkable Indian , and by all
0ld 'tho ablest and most sagacious
among , the chief * of the Sioux naiion.
Jfor many years Spotted Tail and lUd
Cloud divided leadership among the
Sioux Spotted Tail hold his followers -
lowers = byJiU intellectual supremacy ,
whl' ' ° Bed Cloud's commanding in.
iluence wa chiefly duo to
hi fighting propensity and
Jus IwatUity to the whites.
Active and , r.o elute in war Spotted
Tail was cunning and broad minded
enough to .comprehend that ho could
igain grCAtor advautago for his people
3 > y negotiations thtn by Oghtlug. A
iluent , eloquent and forcible speaker
( Spotted Tail wielded a very powerful
influence iu the .councils of the
Sioux , and it is mainly througl
liii effort * that his people
left the war path and nettled down
on thu great reservations assignw
thesa by the Kovcrnmcnt. Spotte <
Tail' * friendly disposition towaid the
wMUi ? was doubtless largely duo to
the isJluonco exerted over him
ty bi French brother-in-law ,
Boucher , who had married Spotted
Tail's sjstsr , and enjoyed his confi-
dcnce n eminent degree. While
I frontioniraw jalways say a dead Indian
i * a good Inditn , we believe wo ox.
press , the nti cnt of all white men
who had person * ! intercourse with
Spotted TaiJ , jn deploring his untune-
Jly Ukiug off ,
IMPOSING ON ADVERTISE
Philadelphia necord , Angus tt.
A suit has boon brought in cour
common picas No , 3 , by the Ha.
tvt company , the publishers of
fiurlington daily and weekly Jtawk
wjainst Frank Ji. Siddnll , of this c
the manufacturer of the "fn
Siddalls Soap. " The Hawkcyc
one of tlio papers favored by ;
Siddall as n means of communicat
to the public the wondrous merits
hu soap. Ho inserted 1400 lines
the daily and in the wee
7/fiicX-fi/c / twelve times
all , bolwcen the 12th
Dccrnnlwr , 1880 , nnd the 27th of J
uary , 1881 , For tkis the J/tnc/ ,
charged at the rate of 3 cents a li
making $12 for each insertion of
advertisement , and the entire
8501. Tlio credit side of the nccoi
disclosed a payment of $100 on
23d of December , 1880 , and a scc <
one of the same amount on the 7tli
March , 1881. After this the p
menU ceased , nnd ns there was uti
balance duo of 301 the J/aieJ
brought suit. Air. Siddall , in his
lidntU of defense , declares that wl
lie contracted for the advertising
ras assured that the circulat
f the daily Uawkoyo was 0,000
Dvcr and that of the weekly ov
2,000 ; that the sales of the soap a
the number of inquiries result !
from these advertisements were
imall as to lead him to make inquir
itnong newspaper men and otln
nialificd to know , who assured h
liat the circulation of the paper h
> ceti grossly overstated. In view
.hcso facts the affidavit declares tl
Lho plaintiff lias already been largi
) vorpaid , and that ilr. Siddall is
onger cither morally or legally
lebtor.
Omaha can double discount Bi
ington on newspaper irapoitors. 1
lave papers in this city that ho
Irawn thousands upon * thousands
lollarsout of their * advertising pi
onr'by the most shameful confidcr
: amo. Tliey have rcduced.tho sysl
natic imposition upon credulous me
hants and manufacturers to a fine at
lioy furnish bogus " figures * abe
heir circulations to the publishers
owspapor directories and thus ha
lieir papers quoted as circulatn
lousands whcro they only ciroula
undreds. For instance , nearly i
10 directories for 1881 quo
ic Omaha Herald , weekly at ov
,000 , circulation , when in tact
irculatcs loss than 1,000 wcckl
rad more than one-third of 'the
ooklios circulate amonir eastern a
ortisors who are duped into patro
ing that mammoth weekly boc.iui
icy have boon led to believe in i
stonsivo circulation. In the ci
iroctory of Omaha for 1881 , tl
rculation of the Omaha Itepittilica
ookly edition , is advertised by i
lanagors as 0.400 , when in fact it h
ot aggregated 2,000 during the pa
Jar. Thosamo papers claim from 3,0 (
> 4,500 daily circulation , when th <
rculato loss than 1,800 dailies o.v
maha merchants havo-paid these in
sators thousands of dollars for loc
ilvortising on the representation tin
loir city circulation was from 1,2 (
> 1,500. As a matter of fact , tl
ty circulation of The Herald is
action over COO , and The Ropubl
in circulates by carrier 430 papoi
ithin the city limits of Omaha. 0 :
other words , both of those dailic
ivo n combined city circulation <
ss than 1,100.
During the recent contest over th
ty printing contract the buainci
on of Omaha who'had boon victin
ed by the Herald and llopublicn
ivo had their oyo-teoth out nnd w
> not believe they can over bo dupe
; ain ,
The Philadelphia soap-maker is d (
g excellent service to the morcantil
torosts of this country in refusing t
ibmit to imposition by nowspap <
iblishors'who seek to obtain mone
idor false pretenses.
When the confidence men who prc
ire advertisements on bogus circuit
m find that they cannot collect thei
Us they will discontinue their doprc
ktions.
THF STATE FAIR.
The Nebraska state fair for 188
11 Ibo hold n't Omaha , beginning o
ptcmber 12th and ending on th
th. It promises to bo the largesl
th in exhibits and attendance , eve
Id in the state. The managers an
Jting every effort to afford all th
Bessary conveniences for exhibitor
i feel confident that last year's sue
is will bo more than equalled.
[ t now remains for the farnion
Nebraska to do their part by send
[ liberal exhibits of the result oi
lir labors to tho" coming exhibition ,
lilo lout year's fair was a flnancia !
: cess , and while some classes ol
iducts wore well represented , yol
omo respects there was mud
> m for improvement. Horticultu *
hall should bo bettor filled than
y&s last year. The thousands of vis.
ra from abroad who will bo in
lalia during the fair week desire te
DW the actual producing capabili-
i of the various portions of out
to This c n best bo presented by
I exhibits from the counties , of the
ins , corn and farm produce raised
hin Hi limits. Last year some of
richest agricultural counties were
paased by others which were infer-
in natural wealth and develop-
it. Every county should nee to it
t her resources are advertised by
JIB of liberal exhibits and the corn-
state fair will prove a success
jhwill exceed tlio hopes of the
t sanguine.
ut while collective exhibits uro
tly to be desired it must not bo
forgotten that Individual contributi
are also needed. Every producer
the state who has succeeded in rail
on his farm crops which are n cr <
to his county or which would bo of
tcrest to Nebraska as indicating
resources should not fail to send si
pics to the fair. Specimens of
wheat , oats , rye , barley , millet and (1
seed raised on various soils at differ
elevations and in widely aepara
portions of the state will prove of
rncnso advantage for general comp
sonbesides advertising the section f i
which they come. This work she
not bo loft to the railroads. A h
drcd of the average of Nobrrska's i
mors can discount for real practical
ity any exhibit which the railro
will bo able to make.
In the line of dairying ) it is to
hoped that our farmers' wives i
use strong efforts to make A compl
and comprehensive showing. Nebi
ka should load as the dairying state
the west. She potsesscs all the i
vantages of Iowa for the extensive p
duction of fine butter nnd clicc
Hundreds of our farms which mo
no effort to market largo quantities
buttr , produce an article which \
bear favorable comparison with I
best gilt edge creamery , which brii
the highest price in the market. T
fact should bo made known at (
coming fair , as a stimulus to dairy ]
in the ntato , no less than as a crci !
able showing of ono of the resour
of Nebraska.
Although the present year has i
been favorable for tho'bcst results
fruit raising , wo look for
much larger exhibit of fruit than i
shown at our last state ft
The example of Washington and Bi
counties should bo followed tliis yi
by mnuy other fruit-raising countii
Southeastern Nebraska should r
permit herself to fail in making a f i
ind comprehensive exhibit of her i
pabilitics in this lino. If our fn
raisers would combine iiv giving tin
attention to this subject they woi
idvortiso their orchards nnd garde
more effectually than they could
by the aid of twenty printing prcsi
nnd ten thousand pamphlets.
Wo have spoken less of stock I
: auso it is cortnin that the admiral
jxhibit of last year will bo more tin
squalled in the coming fair. Many
3ur people then learned for the fii
; imo what Nebraska stock iarms we
loing to improve the breed of catt
ind hogs throughout the itate. Ai
t is pleasant to know that the ma
lificont exhibition of stock at tl
itato fair of last year was the dire
sauso of increased interest in high
jrado stock raising among our fan
irs and the importation of mai
horoughbred animals into the stat
scarcely n month now remains befo
; ho opening of tlio fair. The UEF. a
icals to Nobroskans to make it wort ]
if the state and of her citizens. 0
armors should honor it , not on
nth specimens of their farm produc
heir stock and dairies , but likowi
rith their presence and that of the
umilics.
IARTMANN AND EXTRAJJ
TION-
The hasty flight of the nihilist L <
lartmanu from the United States :
! aimda through fear of extradition I
ur government has caused a heat (
iiscussion in the eastern press upc
xtradition and its application to p <
itical fugitives. This government h ;
Iways refused to abridge the right i
n asylum nnd has afforded protectic
0 hundreds of prominent fugitiv *
rhd would have laid themselves ope
a summary execution in their ow
ountrioa for plotting insurrection (
onniving at the death of their ruleri
'his ' course lias not been peculiar I
ur own country , but has been adoptc
ith few exceptions bo all th
boral governments of Knrope.
Belgium alone lias bound itself b
pocifio stipulations in oxtraditio
: eatit. a to surrender the persons o
icso who have attempted the life a
foreign sovereign , it found o
elgian territory.
England has , time and again , givoi
lylum to revolutionary leaders wh
ore known as conspirators agami
10 lives of monarchs of other coun
ics. Switzerland has been a harbo
refuge to revolutionists exiled b ;
juis Napoleon , nnd latterly of th'
iding communists who had beoi
itlawed by the French Republic
10 unwillingness of constitutional
ivornments to surrender to absolute
iwers men guilty of political crimei
clearly shown in the case of Hart
ixnn. One of the apostles of nihi
m , the revolutionary party of Rus
, ho was forced into exile. lit
st fled to Franco , whore his extra ,
lion was demanded by the Russian
vormnont on the ground Of his com-
icityin the attempt to murder the
w by blowing up a railroad train ,
te French minister of foreign affairs
; er a protracted conftironco with the
issiau minister refused to deliver
the exile and quietly nad him re-
ivod from French territory ,
irtmann went to London and
nainod thouo until'his departure
this country a month ago. No
nand was made by the Russian
rornment for his extradition , as it
1 well-known that auch a demand
uld have boon met with a firm re-
al. If Hartman had arrived in
w York and told his story a few
nths ago , he would doubtlces have
been accorded a respectful hcarii
The attempt of Guitcau Upon
life of the president , raised in :
minds of our pcoplq an intense feel :
agaiust all attempts on the lives
rulcra. It must not bo forgotti
however , that llnrtmann's offense
purely a political ono , nnd , vion
from the standpoint of the Russ
revolutionists , defensible oil 1
grounds of national necessity. :
hilism is nothing more than a stre
revolutionary party in RUBS
which lias adopted terrorism ns the 1
dcsperato resort to bring their clai
before the tyrannical government
tlio Czar. It ia attempting to acco
plish by violence that which under (
circumstances it must of necessity t
to gain by any other method. In i
publics and constitutionally govern
countries the mcthodn of the Niliili
would bo entirely indefensible , I
cause the people have in their o' '
hands the remedy for redressing abui
and autocratic oppression. In Russ
the will of the Czar is the law of t
land , from which there is no appc
and as long ns that will is the or
law , so long must n governme
of the people nnd for the people
an impossibility. Recognizing tl
and maddened by the butchery
hundred * of their associates and t
exile to Siberia of thousands of t
best educated and intelligentmcn ni
women for no other crime than thi
love of liberty , the nihilists have c
ganizod their rovolutiodary part
whoso object is , to.forceffthrouj .
bloodshed , if necossary'tlio doinmi
of Russia upon the cars of Jicr rule
The horror of' ' assassination which
felt by our people is natural and jus
Its necessity in our coujntryoan'har
ly be conceived. But Russia is not tl
United States , and the down-rodd ( <
and oppressed peasantry of the cz
conn jtjbo judged byttho standard a
up in a country where all its citizoi
enjoy political and intellectual li
crty.
JAMES E. WHITE , superintendent
the railway mail service for the sixl
division , has juat published his repoi
of the service over his routes for tl
last month. This division ombraci
the states of Illinois , Iowa , Wiscoi
lin , Minnesota , Nebraska , the nortl
jrn peninsula of Michigan , the torr
ioricsof Dakota nnd Wyoming on
.he Union Pacifio line to Ogdor
tJtah. During the year ending Jun
10 , 1881 , the employes of this divisio
raveled 14,411,555 miles , being a
ivcrago of about 27,450 miles pc
nan a distance greater than the cii
lumferonco of the globe. Thor
vere distributed during the ye :
ipon the railway postoflh
ines 4,208,105 , and upon tl :
outo agent lines 5,809,206 package
) f letters and. postal cards , being
; otal of 400 , < $4,8IO separate letter
ind cards handled. During the aam
; imo there wore distributed of sccom
; hird and fourth class matter , 221 ,
170,350 separate pieces , and 2,023 ,
595 pieces of registered matter. Th
otal of nil kinds of mail matter dii
ributed on the railway lines of th
iixth division during the year wt
i24C97,885. In commenting upo
hose statistics the Inter-Ocean 8ayf
These figures show an unprecedente
ncroaso. Every now milo of railroa
) uilt , oyery now ploughshare put int
ho ground , every now family soekin
, homo in the great northwest , ropre
ont just so much more mail matter t
10 transported. . The business inter
sts of this country have cxpandci
mmonsoly within the past year , am
to class of labor has felt inoro soverel'
ho strain of constantly-increasin ]
fork than men who , by day nnd lv
light , distribute and forward tin
nail which aids these social am
lusiness interests to bo success
ul. The appropriations for tin
mintonanco of this force have no
ojt pace with the rnpidly.increasinf
lails , and the clerical force is nov
ntiroly inadequate to the work ro
uired. It ia only by experience
kill , n.nd muscle and nerves strained
a the utmost that these employes unc
lioso in the larger postoflipns are abli
3 keep the mails in motion ; but thif
liould not bo done at the expenses 01
10 health of employes , ns is now tin
iso. The appropriation and the forct
inployed should bo much larger thai :
icy are at present in both branchci
f the postal service.
THK precedent made by the comp.
oiler ot the United States treasury
i allowing the claim of Kansas foi
to per cent realized from the sales oi
idian reservations should bo utilized
f Nebraska at an early day. Nearly
1 thd Indian reservations in Nebras-
k have either already been sold ere
o ordered to bo sold and Nebraska
just as much entitled to five per
nt. out of the proceeds as Kansas ,
ist as soon aa this claim is settled
obraska will bo able to cancel near-
her entire state debt.
SITTING BULL having been comfort-
ly provided for , the government is
iw prepared to turn its attention to
ana and his band of Apaches who
a murdering nud plundering in the
juntains of Now Mexico. Our
my must bo employed if it takes the
it Indian chief to do it.
. No Good Freaclitag-
no „ man can do a good job of work ,
- ach a good sermon , try a law suit
ill , doctor a patient , or wnte a good
iclo vhon ho foola miserable and
II , with sluggish brain and unsteady.
rvest and none should make the at-
npt in such a condition when it can
BO easily and cheaply removed by
ttlo Hop Uittera.fA'ua ' y Times.
nl-slB
PERSONALITIES ,
Ur. Tunner , the M-fosttr , has Iocs
permanently in Corry , l' .
Sitting Bull known n hftwk from n ha
aw. Ho charges S5 for his autograph ,
t'ctcr Cooper wiys ho never wns a n
wtc Into in kecping bune ! RappolQtni' '
Mr. Leonard Jerome has dlx ] > ed of
racing ftUble and will own no more i
liowcs ,
General FiUhugh Lcc in the moat
swimmer 1'ler '
pert nt NWnvgnnsiett
summer.
Clam Jxmicjv KelW ; ? is worth SSOO.I
It s no wonder she h.ti * o tnnny offer
Don Oaracton h a rparcd rnonmni
lint the old Simon know when to wills
"low bridge. "
The condition of Dr. BH in not c
liderwl critical whenconsultinRphysici
arc called in ,
Denver has nix millionaire widow * , i
now that fores nro low Mr. Tildcn may
expected along any dav.
Mrs. Fortune , of Halifax , hw given b !
to twins , girls. Of cource , "Miss 1
tunes never come singly. "
lltifu * Viwlllch BourdakofTsky. the ci
of the Aleutian Archipelago , ia visit
Ban I' rnncisco with his full namo.
Four years ago Lieutenant Goven
Tabor , of Colorado , was as poor as Jo
turkey. Now he in worth 85,000,000.
Maud Grnnmr never caught n flth ur
last week , nnd the first one she hooked i
frightened to death with her shrieks of <
light.
Sitting Dull eay he has killed twcn
seven Indians with liia own hand. J
I3ull,8 life has not been such a useless 01
after all ,
Oscar Wilde , the now English po
speaks of "unkissed kisses. " The troul
Is with Oncixr that his poems are mode
of untlmnlc thought * .
Minister Chrlstlancy's divorce suit 1
already cost him $24,000 in counsel i
wid alimony. For an old man Mr. Chi
tiancy is making a pretty fast record.
Major Serna Pinto , the African explor
a remarkably handiorao man , with In
jant dark eyes , n classical none , a bro
: orehead , and nn cxprenslon of force n
Mru. Jnno Swisthelm , when last hea
rom , wanted three fresh incisions ma
mtho president's back. The president
mo of the few men Jane wouldn't slice
nto hash. '
Miss Gladstone has married the Derm
Durham , but that doerf uot justify a par
n itaying that she will-reside in n beanei
L'rintors should bo more careful in d
.ributing . b'a and d's.
POLITICAL POINTS.
The negroes of , Baltimore arc talking
lonnnating a negro for mayor on n ini
icndcnt ticket.
Senators Fryo nnd ifnle , of Maine , Ixi
aver republican coalition with the Vi
; mia readju.iters.
A brother of ox-Senator Bruce has be
.ppointod assistant messenger in the pc
ifhce department.
The governor ot Massachusetts receivef
alary of 84,000. That of the mayor
Joston ia $5,000.
Governor Foster of Ohio , intends
lake the question of finances a leadli
no in his campaign speeches this fall.
The republicans of Wisconsin will me
n convention on Septcmper 21 , to Don
ate a candidate for governor nnd oth
Lite olGcca.
The late Justice Nathan Clifford la sa
0 have left in manuscript n detailed hi
ory of the proceedings of the elector
ommission of 1877.
A Maine greenbacker comes forwai
fith the plea that if the civil service is
e retonned the examining board shou
onsist of a republican , a greenbacker at
, democrat.
The lost session of the Illinois legislatu
oat the tax payers of the state $248,118. ;
n cash. This is , of count' , exclusive
he jobs put through , which cost the ta
a much more.
There U a rumor that cx-Goyerni
hockmorton will lead an iudependei
love in Texas , or an organization outsic
f the regular democratic party , for tl
overnorship next year.
The Cleveland Anzelgcr propose e :
enator Thurman , of Ohio , as judge of tl
.ipremo court , in placa of Mr. Justlc
lilibrd , deceased. Ohio would then enl
ave three supreme judges.
The aldermen of Boston spent ncarl
JO.OOO last year for refreshments , most c
for committees' lunchei and wine. Thct
tpenditurea were covtred up in the nud
irs report ns much as possible , but hav
Jen laboriously picked ont.
"About the only profitable thing left fu
10 Massachusetts democracic conventio
1 do this year , " the Springfield Republi
in thinks , "is to make a platform tha
mil command the attention of tbe cour
y. The republicans nro sure of th
fices , '
Solon Chase nnd araociates in Main
iv called n comentiou of the simon-pur
eenbackers for the purpose of reorganiz
g their party and delivering it out of th
inds of the Democracy. The party wil
ize ita banner nnd rush to rally in a ba
uche.
The Columbus ( Ga. ) Kn < iureris ! incllnei
ask an investigation of the ruraow tha
einbrn of the leginlaturo of that state ar
Ing Influenced with money furnished b'
o Louliville and Nashville road todcfea
arters for lines coining in competitioi
th that road ,
The M publicans continue to hold thol ;
min New Hampshire. The nmnicipa
iction held at rortntnoutb in that htati
suited in the re-election of Mayor Lize
e republican candidate. There will l
republican majority in both branches o
0 city council.
The Uoston Test nuggeHtn Uiief Justici
ay , of Massachusetts , for the supremi
urt. The 1'ost ia democratic , but doa
t expect the president to appoint a dem
rat in Justice t llfford'n place , while
ay. though a republican , has been a no
rty man on the bench.
Something probably will strike John A ,
xsaon , of Iowa , before many months ,
la people at home are gaying that thej
opose to send him to the United States
nate and some of the western congress ,
in insist that he shall allow himself to
made speaker of the house.
Fhe coming election in Ifew York state
an important one , a new comptroller ,
iretary of state , attorney general , state
igmeer and burveyor , treasurer , a court
appeals judge , several supreme court
i6,1 ? ' * ° ? ° for tbo cishth iudU
1 district , and a full legislature will be
wen.
General Sherman , now of California ,
ids the olnce of colonel on the retired
, of the army , ia a California railroad
nrnlseloner , a U. S. Indian commission-
owns a largo fruit farm with an iro-
nse vineyard , and hla friend * are trying
nominate him for governor , The cen-
In retirement may be considered a
hnicallty.
ix-Congresauian Tom Creamer , of New
rk , a democrat , ay of the two gena-
. "Miller is a soldier , and a fine or-
'Wng ' politician. Mr. ' Lapham li a
1 high liver , peed lawyer , and greatly
mcdbyhla neighbor * in the ancient
snacluuetta town of Canadaigue. Lap.
u ought to make a learned senator m
1 thing * , Miller a keen one. "
lur word of advice ii this : That true
ulmcans in selecting candidates for all
various oflicea to be filled thin fall ,
n uUte officer * and members of the leg.
ture down to county nominees , wfil
: all i > olitical distinctions and differ.
i-s and seek the nomination and eleo-
i of the best men. The tn&n whose
asserted " talwai tlsm" go before hi *
ibllcanUm , or the in n whose "half ,
d ' proclivities are Rtronger than hi *
j of party , U not .the man t tbi *
time to represent the republican part
[ Troy Times ( Rep ) .
Senator Jones , ef Florida , remix
time. % and announces himself in favc
civil service reform. He ROCS further
remark * , most Interestingly , that , "n
the doctrine of senatorial courtesy ma ;
well enough in the party or among
reives , it will not do to take It out m
brovl light of day to the public ,
claim It am senatorial right , in defiam
the law of the land.
The Ohio prohibitlonUt nominee
governor , Abraham L. I.udlow. I
Springfield manufacturer whose "bar
credited with being fully as large as
of Mr. Bookwalter , hU neighbor ,
heads the democratic ticket. Their c
date for treasurer U a miller w
9400,000 , and Mr. Dnvi , the nominee
mcnilier of the board of public works ,
wealthy nnd popular democrat ,
candidates for governor nnd attorney |
eral are republican * . the o for lieuten
governor nnd board of public works
democrats nnd the other two prohibit
1st * .
An Old Friend.
He wns afflicted with a lame back
general debility ; he wns recommcr
THOUAB'ttcLECTnioOiL , which cured
at onco. This famous specific li n POM
remedy for bodily pain. eodl >
BTKOX RRKD. LKWI8R
BYRON REED & Ci
( OLDSKT rjTJlJLISIir.D
Eeal Estate Ageni
IN NKBDASKA3
Krtp a complete abstract of title to all 1
Estate In Omah.1 and Douzlu county. m
C1KO , W. DOAXP. A. C. CAMTB
BQGGS & HILL ,
REAL ESTATE BROKER
No. 1508 rarahnm Street ,
OmCK North Mile , cmi. Orand Central Hot
> oe. R. CURXSOX. , o. i. m
Clarkson & Hunt ,
Bucocsaon to ntchanls & Hunt ,
ATTORNEYS- -LAI
_ 8. KthStnipt OmhtNeK
LERAL NOTICE.
In the Circuit Caurt of the UnlteJ States , for
the District of Nebraska :
At a ecBslon ef the Circuit Contt of the Unl
3Utcs , for the District of Nebraska , cunttn
md held pursuant to adjournment , at the Unl
3talfj court room In the city of Omaha , on
l&th ilay of June , 1S81 , the lion. Elmer 8. Dm
tcltiff present' nnd prcahlln In paid vo\
; hc follow Ing among other tiroieedlnxs w cro I
-
No. C3 0.
3herman W. Knevaln , complainant . Fxlw
UI. I'd * In "I" , Airnci Hill , Ah In Hill , Kl
Hill , John Hill , guardian of minor defendants ,
In chancery. Order on nlisont defendants.
And now , on this 15th day of Juno A. D. IS
jcliiRnttho May term , A. 1) . IShl , of thee
: ourt. It halnf ; been mode to appear to the i
( faction of the raid court , that this is a e
xnnmcticcd to enforce an equitable claim m
yal jiroperty within the Kald district , and tl
ward Hill , Mchln Hill , Asncs I/Ill / , Al
1 11 , Flora Hill , John Hill , Ruardian
nlnor defendants herein are i
inhabitant * of. and haie not been found vritl
heralil district , ami hi\c not oluiitarlly i
icarcd In this iiult , on motion of James JI. We
rorth , Esq. , solicitor for the said complainant
} considered by the court and ordered that I
aid defendants alxno named bo nnd they i
lerebydireutcdto appear and jilcad , aiiawcr ,
lemur to the conijilainant'g bill of complaint
> r before the first day of August , 1SS1 , Ami tl
n default thereof , an order be entered in
ausc , taking the said bill ] ire confcsso.
It is further ordered by tlie court that
wcntv daynlieforo the wild first day ef /
ist , 1881. a cony of this order bo serird 1111
Mward Hill , Meliln Hill , Agnes Hill , All
111 , Flora Hill , John Hill , puardlan
ho said defendants uncrecver font
t practicable , and alto u | > on the t >
on orpersons in iiosscHnion or charge of t
eal property descrlbvd'ln ' complainant's bill
emi > lMnt.lfntiy there I * , nnd that a certlll
apyofthu order Vt0 pull Wicd for four consei
It * weeks in e "Omaha Ilio. '
( Signed ) ELMEU S. DUNDY ,
" ° C' '
'us USITKD STATM OK AMI-RIM , )
Disinicr OK NKBRASKA. f6"-
I , Watson B. Smith , clerk of Iho Circuit mi
f the United States for the district of Ncbrasl
0 hereby certify , that the ( ibo\ nd forc-jfoino
true uopy of an order entered upon t
jurnal of the proceeding of snld court , in t :
nine therein cntltloil ; that I hue compared time
imo with tha original intry of wild order , and
1 a true transcript thtrclraui , andot th wlx
icrcof.
, . . . . , , , my official tdfnaturc , and t
[ ShAL ] seal of raid court , at Omaha , In w
district , this 15th day of June. A. D. ' !
WATSON II. SMITH. C
JAMES SI. WOOLWOHTII ,
Solicitor for Plallntlff ,
CAEPET HOUSE !
J. B. DETWILER
1313 Parnham St. , OMAHA , NEB.
Bodr Bruselg. 11.25 to ? 1.7r ; Tapestry Ilru
Is. J1.1S tosjl.35 ; 3-pl , Cari > ctS1.25to81.4
1100 Wu6 : a"
Eattings , Oil Cloth and Widow Slmdc
ut Lowest Market Prices.
argost Stock and Lowest Prices.
Samples furnimhod at yard -rates
AI'I'IlUPltlAlKD
For Pensions
I liaio maile on arrangement wit
- Plurtledhcroby uhlchall claims agalm
the Go eminent comlnp from Nebroi
kaand Iowa will ruccho prompt an
PEOIAL ATTENTION
If parties w-antlnj : new Olichaivo i > apcri o
ilmlnff pennlons , Increaia of pensions , bount\
ckpay , priM momy , tnuujwrtatloii tnonet
mmuUtion of ratlonn , bndf , iMitentu , etc. , wl !
i'l ' their claim * iudreii ! eit tome , I u ill see tlu
elr Interests are cjircd for. Letters askln
: ormatloni > houiahaeit nip enclosed for n
' , , JASlr S MOItlUS ,
Special Corrc ix > ndcnt ) 180J " 0" St. N. W. ,
L < ltw4t Washlnirton. I ) . C
0. H , BALLOU ,
DBALICH IN
JMBEE , LATH AHD SHINGLES
rj and otlko IMh andCumlniri etreeU , Omali
! blocks north of St. P ul & Omalia depot.
y
IAKEN UP A white and blue spotted cow
about B or 7j ears old. bv O. Bow era , on J
II. Patrick's farm , 4 inlU * v.cst ol Omaha ,
ylS-w2t
IAKEN DP pnu dun mule , letter V brande
on left side ol the neck.
. AUGUST NELSON ,
3-wSt Oil Crclghton Place , Military lload.
iS ? eAU ° iBAI'A'fv ' X * * " > ° nth. AM KX.
i PKNSKS advanced. WAGKH promptly paid
3AN & CO. , 800 Geortoht. , Oil clnnatl , 0.
llorso PoMcrt ,
Wind Millt , Cultltaton
& Corn Stalk Cutters.
Marseilles M'fc ' Co ,
CHEAP LAND
FOR SALE.
1,000,000 Acres
OP TUB
FINEST LAND
IN
EASTERN NEBRASKA.
SKLRCTKD IN AN BADLY DAT NOT KAI
ROAD LAND , BUT LAND OWNED ur NON
RE8IDRNTS WHC AUK THIRD PAT1NO TAXES
AND AIIE OFFERING TIlEtn LANDS AT TUB
u w rnioE or $6 , $8 , AND 810 run AOHK
ON tO.NO TIUE AND EAST TERMS.
WE ALSO OFFEll FOR BALK
IMPROVED FARMS
IN
Douglas , Sarpy and Washington
O OXT3M JL'JLJfcJ S.
ALSO , AN IMMENSE LIST OF
Including Elegant Rcsidcnccfl , Businesi
nnd Residence Lots , Cheap Houses and
Lotx , nnd n largo number of Lots in most of
the Additions of Oinaba.
Also , Small Tracts oi 5 , 10 and 20 acrce
in and near the city. We have good oppor
tunitics for making Loans , and in all case
personally examine titles and take every
precaution to insure safety of money so
Invested.
, io ow vo offer a email list of SPECIAL
BARGAINS.
BOGGS & HILL ,
Seal Estate Brokers ,
North Side of Farnham Street ,
Opp. Grand Central Hotel ,
OMAHA , NEB.
CAI C A beautiful residence lot
OMLt. California between 22nd and
23d streets. S1UX ) .
DOGOS & HILL.
CflD CAI C "CI7 ntco house and lot
lUn OH LI. on Oth and Webster itrcets.
wltli barn , coal house , well cistern , ehade and
fruit trees , everything complete. A desirable
piece of property , figures low
UGS & HILL.
CAB CAI C Splendid miatncs Iota S. R.
lUn O/iUU comer of ICth and Capita
A enue. BOQCSiHlLL.
CflD CAI C House and lot comer Chicago
run OHL.ll and Slat strcctu , $ 000.
BOGOS & HILL.
[ ( ID QAI C I rjo house on Davenport
rUn OHLX street between llth and 12th
jeep location ( or1 boarding house. Owner wil
iclllow IJOGaS&HlLL ,
CflD CAI C To new houses on full lot
rUn OnUC in Kountzo & Ruth's ad4l-
Jon. This property will bo sold very cheap.
130GQS li HILL.
8ALB-A top pheaton. Enquire of JM.
Stephcnfioii. 004tl
CHD CAI C Corner of two choice lota In
rUli OMLC Shlnn's Addition , rt ucat to
it oucu submit beet coeh oCfer.
oCfer.VOGGS & HILL ,
QAI P A B ° ° d an atsimble rea *
OfALCi dence property , WOOO. r
BOGGS k HILL. -S
ft El ME nESIDENCE-Not In the market / *
Hi rlllt 0 er will sell for fO.GOO.
BOGCS & HILL.
CflD QAI P * coed lots , Shlnn's 3d i l
rUCl OMLEl dlUon eilO each.
UOGGS d HILL
CflD CAI C Aicry flno resMcncc lot. to
run OMLE. soina party dckirini' to build
i fine houFu. $2,300. 110003 i ; HILL.
QAI P About BOO lota In Kountio &
OHLE. Huth's addition , lust south
if St. Mary's a\cnue , SIM to { SCO. These lots
to near buelnesa , surroundwl by flno Impro\e
iienU nnd ore 40 per cent iheaper than anyotfao
3ta In the market. Sae money by bin Inc the
3la- BOGGS & HILL.
"flR QAI E 10 let < , oultablo for fina nel
.T1.1 Janl-t dcncc , on 1'ark-Wild atenuo
blocks S. h. of depot , all co\crcd lth fine larir
recs. Price extremely low. SCOO to 8700.
HOGGS 4 HILL.
"HR QAI E Some xcr > ' cheap lota
Un OHLE1 Laku'a luldltlon.
BOGUS & HILL.
"flR QAI E P1'1 ' * ! ' ° ° m lot , cornet
Un WMLC Douglas and Jcfremon 8U.
BOGGS ii HILL.
° u on 20th27th ssih
flR RAI F 1 ? . ! - - >
Un OnLE. 29th and SOth SU , between
aniliam , Uouxlas , and thu proiKMrd extension of
pdiro street. Prices rantco from 200 to $100.
e haKe concluded toenicn | of small means
ic moru.chanco to decuro a. home and will build
011S3S on the u lots on small payments , and will
ill lota on monthly paj mtints.1JOOG8
1JOOG8 & HILL ,
'flit RAI F ttlM. ° " > ' from city ,
lin OMLCi about CO ncrea \ ry cliolce
illey , with runningwattr ; balance gcutfy rolllnr
rrlrli' , only 3 uillcs f jom railoooil , Jio per acie
BOG03 to HILL.
fl R Q A I E i0 ? * cres ln enc tr ct twelv
Ull UnLb miles from city ; 10 acrei cu
\atid , Liilnj : Uprlnirof water , uomo nice \
js. The laud la alt first-cUss rich prairie. Prie
'flR RAI F 720acre8nonebody,7mU |
i1" ? WCBt ° ' Fremont , I. all level
nd i , pJoduclnK heavy growth of gnua , In high
illey , rich soil and J mlw front railroad an
Je track , in t'ood Bcttlcment and no better Un
Ji b found. BOGGS & HILL.
flR RAI E .llW'ly Improved form of
UIl OnUC 0 crrt , Smiles Jroin dty
.ne . Improirmenti on thU land , owner not
uctlwl tanutr , determined to sell , A good
* nlng for Boinu nun ol lae&ng.
lae&ng.BOGGS 4t HILL.
OR RAI F ' ? 0' Und n rMlI.
UIl OnUC land HUtlon .
, 3,500 ntor Klk.
.ni. . S to 110 ; 4.000 a-rcs In north part otoouSl
, 7 to * 10. 8,000 acru 2 to 8 mllei from Klor-
7'n0 ' aere " ' > ' thonkhora
'
Hrc. catUr.xlthrousU u'ecourl'
W toilO.1
Tlte ftbo\e larnli lie near and adjoin nearly
ery fann In th county , and can moatly be sod
wuall cash injinent , with the balance in 1.2-3.
ind6\cor' tlnie. BOCOS & HILU
flR RAI F B v.cr l I'ne rcsiacnccajlrop
J. " . . .crtlei' "e'cr bc'rre off
a i not known In
IflPROVED FARMS
JS Ss
w li , Iowa. Ksr description in
UOGG8 & HIL
I BuiIncH Lota Jor Sale on Parnam and Doug.
I l Itreeta , jrow 13,000 to $8,600.
BOGGS & HILL.
FOR RAI F 8 bu8llM ! I ° t < next weal
L5lif ° fS-C ° ' U * onlo Templo-prlc *
nc d ol i 000 each , BOGGS & HILL
1R QAI E Bbuilncsa lots wcatol O.d |
tn UnLC Fellows block. $2 COO each.
110003 Si HILL.
1R QAI E - budneu loU * outh ildt
i n OHLC Dougla itrc t , between Utb
1 13U ) , J3.WO each. BOGGS & HILL.
IR QAI E IMicrti.ocvered wlthyonnj
In OHLC thabcr ; living water , nu
D > leJ by Improved rm , only T oxllei Irom
jl Uod onband.
onband.liOGOS & , EIUi