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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : MONDAY SEPTEMBER 5 ,
The Omaha Bee
PttbUOicd every monitng ,
STie only Monday morning dully
v nr. . $10.00 I Three Jtontlw $3.
Jlontlis. . . r..000no | " . 1.
THE AVKEKLY BEE , puUWicd c
ry Wednesday ,
T.IMIMS 1'OST PAID.
One Y ir. $2.06 i '
Bis Month 1.00Ono |
COURr.SrONbKXC13 All Commtir
o ttom relnling to If cws and Editorial inn
tew should bo addressed to the KltT01l
Tt'.a llKK.
BUSINESS LETTEUS-All UuMnc
Ijctters and llcmUt.incp'J should be a
dressed to THE OMAHA rurjLisniin Co
PANT , OMAHA. UrafU , Chcclcn and l'o <
offiee Orders to bo made payable to t' '
order of the Coini.any.
MAnAPUBLISHIKBOOMProp' ]
E.HOSEWATER , Editor.
Edwin , MannRor of Ci
Ctrcnlntion-
.Tohn II. 1'ierco U In Chnrvo of the Mi
Circu ition of THK DAILY 1JKK.
TIIF. good Indian is the Iinllnn tlm
Milder the sod.
Tun fear of the law is the bcgS
rung of railroad managers' wisdom.
BY IIAII. up the Elkhorn is one
the great nerds of Omaha wholesale )
LLKWKU.YN'H faith in his "good 1
Otans" ia beginning to bo scrioui
fihakon.
IK piloting the presidential ba
into uafe waters , Secretary Hhii
* coniB to bo nt tliu
WIIKK that wind-mill factory on
into o | > cmtion it should test i
iimchincs in the Herald oflicc.
Si NCI ! Vcnnnr failed to predict tin
two months drought in tlto cast he li
lost caste among Ohio editors.
INCUKASINU shipments of gold fie
Huropo to this country are unerrit
evidences wf Aniuricun prosperity.
lv ! all moans extend the lire limil
Ko moro tinder boxes should bo buil
on any of the principal streets < :
Omaha.
THK editors of the Oklahoma Slut *
mid the Qtiincy Herald , which lane
Guitoau's act , should at unco ont (
into partnership.
LINCOLN will bo prominent in tli
public cyo this week , through the tw
great gatherings of the Fanners' All
mice and the soldiers' reunion.
Mu. MOODY remarked lost wuc
that ho never talked about what 1 :
didn't know. The Omaha corrospoiu
cut of the Chicago Tribune is cv
dontly n disciple of Moody.
ATTOIINEY-GKNKIIAL MI/VKAOH di
iiios the report that the department i
justice is not disposed to push tli
atar route investigation' During tli
vrholo summer n mass of evidence lin
Loon accumulating which will bo prc
sontod to the grand jury within
fortnight.
Niw : YOUK DomooratB reckon witli
out their host when they map out
campaign in which John Kelly is nc
to bo a factor. The chief of Tammaii
donned his war paint the other ovoi
ing and boldly announced to the kii
gloved democracy of Now York Oil
that it was either peace or war in tl ;
Jail campaign and that for his part 1
Alidn't much care which.
SKNATOU EUMU.XKS is reported i
fulling in health. It is sincerely to I
hoped that the rumor is untrue. N
man at the present time can BO littl
bo spared from the United Statt
xenato. During the coming oeaHon <
congress many new and dillicu
questions will present tlmmsolves ft
consideration , in the discussion <
which elcar heads nnd cool judgi
inonts will bo required. No senate
is more thoroughly posted on const
tutional law and precedent than Soi
tor Edmunds , nud none moro candi
in the expression oftheir honest MCI
timont.
EVKUY public cistern in Omni
choullbo kept constantly filled. . , <
lung as the water works are operate
by direct pressure , there will bo da :
tor of pipes bursting and a stoppaj
of the water aupply , when it is mo
needed. ' In fact , prudence would di
tate that the public cistcnm ahou
ujply the water needed to put 01
Jires until the storage reservoirs
the Lowe farm are completed ai
capable of giving us ( ire protection 1
gravitation. It will be very litt
trouble to Jill the public cisterns fro
ihe fire hydrants whenever the wat
pipe * are in good condition. Our r
conU-ffporionco with bursting pipes
prccisoSy what was predicted last yei
by tlie opponents nf direct preasur
but that uiJl bo remedied iwrmanen
Jy when th j % vater supply can be pn
* jured by gram'atiou from the storu {
.jresorvoiw , which are ijow under coi
truotiou ,
MASSACRED BY APACHES.
The report that General Carr , wit
seven subordinate officers an
110 private * of the fith U.
cavalry regiment , have been mawcrc
by the Apaches , is fully confirmed 1
our latest dispatches. This wliol
sale butchery of American soldiers
almost without a parallel in the hi
lory of Indian warfare. When IU
Cloud nnd his band nmbunhcd nn
massacred Col. Fottcrman nnd nine !
soldiers in the 1'owtler river count
in J807 , the Sioux TVO
known to bo on the war-pat
nnd Col. 1'cUormwi vai inovii
io intercept gnnd punish thci
Scnoral Ouster nntl bis bravo til
who were killed by Kitting Hull (
the Little Missouri , fell while tightii
the Indians \\\in \ had been reckless
pursued into their camp in n ravii
where they hud made n stand. Ti
killing of Custer'n command in
strict sense could hardly be called
inassaotc , because they wore the ti
lacking party nnd fell in n despora
ii'id to hand conflict with hostile li
Oinns. The Massacre of ( ! en. Ca
and his soldiers by n band of Apacln
Hint had until recently been
pence is one of 't !
most atrocious crimes 'tli
has ever been perpetrated by irvn/jlu
oils savages. According to report a tli
have BO far reached us , thu munioro
attack was precipitated by Apac
scouts whom General Can * 'and c
listed in his command , and thia ft
turo indicates that General Cnrr a
hia men have fallen victims to a cc
apirncy like the plot which nchiev
the murder of General Canby by t
Modocs. A most interesting dcscn
lion of the Apaches , their habits a
the region they roam in , is fi
nished to n reporter of TUB B
by General Ojok , who in reput
as by all o'ldn the most HUCCCSI
ful lighter and subjugator
the Apaches in the Arm
General Crook was , wo believe , tl
first and only commander whom tl
Apnchca feared and were disposed
obey , and no man in America is IH
ter informed about their modca
warfare and their qualities as lighter
The massacre of General Carr's coi
maud will necessitate prompt retn
lintion by the government and tl
thorough and lasting mibjugation <
, ho wholetribe. . Whether the ma
Siicro wna the result of n coneortc
ilot or nn unpremeditated outbrai
.here can bo net doubt that it is tl
signal for n general uprising amen
he Apaches ,
General Crook estimates the fighi
ng strength of the White Mountni
Apaches nt 1,500 , and there are grav
'oare that they will bo joined by tli
other bauds who altogether can mui
tor fully 0,000 warriors more activi
brmidablo and intelligent than an
Indians on the continent. To wnj
Buccossful war against such 'a fore
it will take fully one-half <
the American army , which numbei
altogether less than 25,000 men. Eve
hen it will bo very hazardous mile !
they are commanded by nn oflicor c
superior skill and tact as an India
ightor. The whole country , but ci
) ccially the people west of the Mil
ouri river will await further dovoloj
uonta with a groat-deal of anxiety.
THE REMOVAL OF THE FRES1
DENT.
The decision of the physicians 1
remove the president from Washiiij
on comes none too soon. There
unfortunately little doubt that h
recovery has been seriously rotnrdc
> y the malarious atmosphere of tl
White House , and that weeks of pai
mil Bnllering might have been avoidc
if the patient early Jn the cai
md been removed to mm
moro healthful location. The nmrsli
lats which line the Potomi
n the rear of the White House ni
particularly unhealthy at this sense
> f the year , nnd it has become pail
fully evident that a further subjcctic
of President Gnriiold to their mia
natic intlujneos will prove in tl
lighest degree dangerous. Arrang
nonta have accordingly been made i
transfer the president nt once to Lei
liranch by rail. A car specially littt
up for the occasion , and in which tl
president may recline on his own bei
will bo used. Hnrd coal will 1
burned by the engines , in order I
avoid smoke , and precaution taken t
render the journey na noiseless an
pleasant as possible. The Ponnaylvi
ma road has also placed at the di
posal of Mrs. Oarlield n special ca
nnd another will bo furnished for tl
medical nttoudnnta. Arriving ;
Long Uranch the president will 1
taken at once to the Elboron hot
cottage , whore every arrangement h
been made for hia. comfort. The n <
vantages of n cool and bracing sen n
and easy accessibility to the consul
ing physicians cannot bo ovi-ivs - !
mated. Great hopes are ontortnim
by the presidents attendant's of tl
result * which will follow from tli
change of air , ajul in these hopes tl
whole nation will prayerfully join.
ENGLISH nhippeii ! have much t !
same complaints to mnko of unfa
treatment by the railroads as those v
hoar in the Tniled States. The un
Bual number of these complaints du
ing the past year caused the oonnni
tee on railway rates to submit u aeri
of questions to parliament , meuntin
stating that Ihereare only a fewjn \ (
ipon which they have been abl'j toai
rive nt definite conclusion * . The ?
are :
1. It is ncccsnry per rnanontly t
maintain seine specia1. tribunal i
which shall bo roferro''j questions ari
ing ns to the rightsv nd duties of r.ti
way companies IP. t'.ieir ' relations to tli
trade and tvnfli c o f the country ) nn
security tdunilii b j tikon that the prc
ceduro of BUC'A If ibunal shall bo sin
[ > lc , olieaji nnd e xpeditioiis.
' . ' . This tribr.nnlalmll have jurisilii
tionto enf.orcfj the proviMons of tl
special nets of the several railwn
companW p.ml should bo cmpowcre
to give rear os1 * in any cases of allege
illcga' . char gen.
! l. A lot IM ulanJi before it shoul
_
be ivcn 'to chambers of commerce an
af.riculti ire , and similar nsiociatiot
of Iradf rs orngriciilturiftts.
. A roviscd classification of goot
nnd ID crchandiso ought to bo ndoptc
by th o railway companies , ns betwec
their Delves nnd the public , such a
urn ) or the name of clearing hoiu
ela'isificalion , is nlready in use an bi
twc'cn themselves. The classiticatio
jylit to bo on sale nt a ntnall pric
f.or nny pcroon to buy \ \ ho wishes t
obtain it.
2. In the rate-book in me at eac
railway station the fixed termini
charge ( if any ) which the rail way con
pnny claims a right to demand in n
spect of each class , as well as tin
other terminal charges lor service
rendered , should bo distinguiahc
from the mileage or mere eonveyanc
charges.
0. Railway companies should 1
bound to make no increase in an
rate or rates , without giving nt lea'
one month's public notice in the h
cality. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
THK feara of an impending pani
are not borne out by the statistics i
the year's foreign undo which hnsjui
been issued from the liurcnn of Kb
tiatica. Our imports for the ye , '
amounted to ( > 42itUi2ti ( ( , nnd tli
oxporta to 8883,015,5)47 ) , making
total of $ lr , > : ( ; , > 80r)7r > , which wasn
increase of about & 'i ' > | 000,000 ovortli
previous year. Itvillbo noted wit
satisfaction that the balance of trad
in our favor was over S200,000,00 (
Tim falling oil in import * , was larg
amounting to -24,000,000 , whil
the increase in domestic cxporta i
oilicially stated at ? 5 < , ( ii'Jrt. ( ! ) It i
gratifying lo note that the falling o
in our imports was largely in article
of luxury , which adds little to th
wealth of thu nation and do not in
crease its productive capacity , . li
certain lines of iii'iuufactured iiood
.hero was an increases of imports
Motion gooda increased about n millioi
dollars , manufactures of jutu aom
six millions , while there wa
n 'docreaao in manufacture
> f steel and iron , of tin pinto and o
voolcn goods. Of thu total domcsti
exports , brcaitstufl's , provisions o
arious kinds , raw cotton , tobacco am
> otrolcum , constituted nearly seven
eighths of the whole , amounting ti
? 727,000,000. Hut cur country nisi
told her own ns nn exporter of mnnu
iicturcs , exporting cotton goods exceeding
ceeding $ lilGOO,000 in value and iii > i
nnd steel worth 814,000,000.
WITH the proposed removal of J'rcs
dent Garfleld to Long Branch , th
question of disabihtyforcea itselt upoi
ho cabinet. Our dispatches fore
shadow seine decisive action durini
, ho present week ? It is intimatci
hat the cabinet , in view of the urgon
lecessity of executive action in cor
iiin matters thr.t cannot bo deferre <
uuch longer , have resolved to subini
in ollicial iiiiiiry ( [ to the prcHident'
> hysicians na to the time which the ;
teliovo will have to elapse be
'ore ho can resume thu dutie.s o
iis ollice. The answer of tli
) hysicians will , it is btated , b
reported to the president , who there
upon will isnuo nn ollicial notiticatioi
) f his disability to Vico-1'residon
Arthur , with the request that ho slml
issume the duties devolving upon th
n-cuidcnt , nnd oxercino them iluriii ]
: he [ loriod which the doctors fix a
.lie probable time required tor th
president's recovery. In case th <
president does not recover within thu
period , the time for his lesumptio :
of ollicial duty will be extended. Thi
ia both plausible and reasonable
There should be no delicacy in meet
ing the emergency , und nil pursonr
and politicnl considerations unit
1)0 made subservient to the let
lor and spirit of the constitution ,
TiiKsuHorors from Buuday's fir
very justly blame the paid lire tin
partment for the dia.istor that ha
overtaken them , Such negligence n
wna manifested in allowing the tire u
the previous night to gain a frea
lieudwny during the heavy gale Sun
day afternoon is utterly inexcusable
THIS community has always been
liberal supporter of the tire depart
inont , nnd Omnhn pays as much fn
her lire department ns nny other nit
of her population. Our people hnv
n right to insist that this protectio
shall not bo withheld , Chief Unlli
gnu is n very ellicient man in puttin
down fires , but ho sometimes display
the most reckless iudiflerenco abou
foieatalling disaster. If ho 1ms nn
defense to make for himself or hi
subordinates Tin : HUB will eheerfull
ntl'ord him an opportunity. U is t
bo hoped that wo shall never have t
find fault with our firemen again.
Dunns the bhaui battle at cn.imoa
on this .llt. u yuniter by the naiiiu of .Ma1
t ie , of Council liluuVawlliU rijlit an
hhot t > tf by the prvmaturu ilisoluiruo uf
cannon. Thin nail accident brought th
en aKeniunt mul cuncludhi ) ; cvreiuualea t
nil ubnijit clou' .
Omnlin nnd Northern Ilobrrnhru
IlUIr 1'ilot
Takintj an a text the notice of
meeting in Omaha to consider the sul
ject , the Norfolk Journal reads th
people of Omaha , \ Iicnlthy lecture i
roinrd to "another railroad for tli
Klkhorn Valley. " Hut it is labor losi
If a road could be built from Omah
direct through the fertile valleys c
the Elkhorn it would bo of incalcult
bio value to that city , to the peopl
along ita line and tothe _ state nt larg (
and the commercial interests of Oinali
ought to build if Uut - they won'
The parties most interested the niei
chnntn of Omaha will probably novc
invest a cent , nnd the capitnlista wi
not build it unless they can cajole tl ;
several counties through which it mui
pass into donating bonds enough I
defray expenses. If they wouh
without nny foolishness , build such
road , without begging for bomla <
building of aiibsi'lies they could mal <
themselves solid with the people an
the road would at once become n p.ij
ing institution. Hut this ia not th
way the men of Omaha build railroadi
They will most likely advance onoug
money to incorporate and survey tli
line and then if the people will bon
themselves for money to build will
these capitalists will kindly constrm
and opernto the load. Such a ron
must necessarily pans throu h tl
heart of this county , nnd while
might receive some local nid , a propi
sition to issue county bonds in aid of
would bo resented alinoat with indif
nation by n large majority of the pe (
plo. Wo have had the " bond fever
hero once , and had it bad , E
bad in fact that wo have not y <
< | uito recovered , and it is no wa
likely that our people will agai
expoao themsolvua to this dangoroi
contagion. While wo would like t
see this line built , wo would like !
reason that wo are not Buffering for it
but that Omaha uould bo the princi
pal gainer nnd should , if ( the wants il
build itwithoutourasaiatanco. Omah
haa the means to put such n railron
through to Ynnkton , Niobrarn , c
some point further west , and coul
opernto it with profit ; but her cap :
tulists are too much inclined to bull
roads on other men's capital. If the
can do thia nnd own the road whe
completed , there is hope of its boil )
built , but they will hardly bo conten
to invest their own means nnd receiv
only n legitimate profit on the invest
incut. It is BO much moro pleasant t
clear the whole investment first , o
which a good profit may bo realize
for all future time. These nro sum
of our reasons for thinking that thi
road will not be built at present
Meantime Sioux City will continue t
capture the bulk of the Elkhorn' Vnl
ley trade.
IOWA BOILED DOWN.
The railroad in close to Itockwell City.
Vlpo is being laid fur the I'ort Wodg
vvator-workH.
Dccorah is prov iiling itself with wntci
ivnrkn.
lluchanaii county fanners ha\o con
incnccd cutting , ' corn.
The H.iloon HcciiKO in Don Muine > > ha
lieon raised from § 200 t" 250.
The Osceoln county fair will bo held o
the lath and 10th of .September.
The Adair county fair ha * been DOS !
Billed to thu L'Sth , L'Dth r.nd SOth of Sej
tciuhcr.
The SIou\ City lavey \ rVes tuUl mill
thU year.
Ylntou lma new tins ensiue , costini
tvitli ItD'io-cait nnd hose , 93.8T > 0.
The Wilton cnnip'invetiiiff is said tot
the hirgt'Ht ever held In the state.
_ Probably no town in ththtatc , nf i !
fi/e , li.is ns ninny fine brio'i bufinesi bulk
injfM as Cniinll. .
They say that the bijrcy-t watermclo
kfet corralk'd in MiihC.xtiiit/ weighed liftj
i\\ci mid n half pounds.
IloraceCS. Wolfe of Buchanan count
lias been npixmited by fiov. Hear inspectoi
, 'encml of tlie Iowa national gtinrdt.
They have n new wagon bridge , at Ol
tuimvo , nnd it is the first free bridge eve
built in that comity or over the Des Moine
river.
The firnt minimi meeting of the Dtinhv
.listnct agricultural society will bo held a
Dnnlnp on tlie llth , 15th and Kith of Scp
temlcr. .
i containing six horses , helongin ,
to Nicholas Hutcher , nenrPleaiaiit Praiiii
was htntck by lightning , lust Fnday , ain
burned with all its contend.
The fitoriu nt Ha'iihurs f > " the Hist all
IV K very nevcre , A house belnnging t
Thoma-t Williitins won Htnick 'iy liglitnin
nnd burnt down. I > ss § 50 ; inturml I :
the Iowa State for Si'iO.
AVarden McMillan , of the Fort Mftdi'0
penitentiary , says the boanlora at hUhoU
nro leaving him HO fast and now ones nr
[ oinint ; inn Uovv lie fears be may have t
eliiM ! the doorg anil go out of business.
The two iilethodi t societies of lr
Mnlnes were fonnnlly cnnmilidntcd on th
l.7tli , ii | > < ) n which occ.iition the new churc
vva dedicated. Tliu new building cos
Sit,000 : , and the united society mutud hit
It out of debt.
Two Keo'ituk youtlii , aged about fiftee :
year * , lm\o joined that innumerable cam
van of boy * who annually start out to li
"llutfnlo UHli" nnil Mayers of the wll
beast and t-avnge man , These two 1H
their lioiMiH on .Monday night \ \ ith ! $ < ! bi
twecn them , und haxenot uince beenhcur
of.
lilackhau k county bo.mts of the liiggei.
feet In thu state , for which n Waterlo
Hhoemalvcr hu made n I'nir of bootx , Th
Ixiots in iue > < tioii were made for Andrui
Otiimn , 11) year * of ngi' , No.-lllj , heel 1
inches , in-tup l J , ball 12f , calf t "U ' , lengt
of foot laj. breadth of bail 5J , w'uight <
boots li piiimdc , luudu of kin. Heat thi
who can.
John Tieddy , n tnmbatone mnmifnctui
er , \ > ttH MI I'ailly injured by
i una way team at Valparaiso , on the Wt
ult , llmt death reMiltcd ill u tlioit tlim
Houis in liis wagon wliuu hU team stail
eel , and , attempting to jump nut , wn
caught In mine way and dra gi-il severn
blocks \\ith hi * lii'iul bounding ' > th
ground ,
The Mar haUlo\\n Hugar Hefiiiing Com
jianyxhut down \vorkthe "Oth iiut. , o\v
ing to the high price of corn. Tht > LMII
pany iepi-e , ents a rapltal of $300.000 , un
will HMI the time Intervening between
better comlition of thu tnnrket for in
proeiuent of the work , pectin ; ; t
double thilr o.uucity. Monday they > -iil
ItOO.OOO bu hfls of t-orn. on uhlcli the
u ali/.fd n net profit of Sl > . "i,000 , and the
utlll H'taln 7-\000 bushels in the crib ,
The quarrel between Mr. mid Mr
lirookn , of la\U ) county , which roulU
in the killing of Jlrookn by his MUI jiirnn
nrode from u tlUputo l tueen the wife an
hiuband is to which of two of their chr
dien should milk a cow , xho having bidde
umi und her Inubaml tvnother to do il
Hiram , who took the part of his mother i
the wrangle , blurt his father and he died i
a few hours ufternnnU. Hiram claim
that liU father was \v hipping his tuotliei
that he ordered him to desist , wherouiKi
his father came at him \\ith board , saj
ing : "I'll fan you out , too ; " that lie 01
dertsl him not to conlo closer , ami tha
when ! ! _ came within four feet of him h
nred. The father maunl only once aftc
the fatal shot. The ball enteml tbebraiii
The l iyvhu it about tM year * > f ng
was Iwlgctl in jail at Ulopuificld ,
SUMMER'S SKIMMINGS.
Prom the Rapidly Coolinp Sc
cial Cauldron. A Coming
Event which Casts It's
Shadows Boforo.
for School. Socinl Notes , j
Few Polite PorsonnliticM.
SOCIAL NOTES.
OFF TO SCHOOL.
A number of Omaha's young ladit
and gentlemen , who Imvo been put
suing their studies in eastern Bchoo !
and colleges , nre making prcparatior
in anticipation of the opening of th
now school year.
Misa Jessie Millard leaves shortl
for ; Miss Grant's school nt Chicagt
Miss May Millard and Miss Alii
IJrown leave on the 23d for Mis
Graham's school in Now York , wher
BO many Omaha girls have received th
polishing touches ; Miss Jeanni
Kountzo loft this afternoon for li
dianapolis , where she will enter co'
legc ; Miss Maria Reed leaven on Mor
day for Knoxville , 111. , whore she wi
attend school during the coming ycai
Miss Annie Downs goes to St. Loui
on the 18th inst. , where she will resume
sumo her studies. Miss Itoba Yat
returns to I'oughkcepsic , upon th
opening of Vassar.
Of the young gentlemen , Vic Cald
well nnd Will Popplclon nro at 1'hil
ip'o academy , Andover , Mass. , prt
paring for Harvard nnd Yale. Ab
Heed and Hurt Watson have loft fo
Jtacino college , Rncino , Wisconsin
Tom Kimball and Olem Chase will re
turn to Lincoln , upon the opening e
the state university. Omaha ia ver
proud of the record which her riain
generation is making in various insti
tutions of learning throughout th
country.
A C'OMINO EVENT.
Invitations nro out for what prom
iscs to be tha swellcst party of th
season at Happy Hollow , the countr ;
sent of the Hon. J. II. N. Patrick
The gathering , which will bo held 01
September 8th , will take the form o
a reception to Col. Matt Patrick am
his bride , who have recently roturnei
from their u ending trip in the east
Two car loads of Chinese lantern :
have been ordered to illuminate tin
grounds , and most elaborate proparn
tionu are being made to render tin
occasion n memorable one in Omah :
social annals.
NOTKH.
Ed. Mayo has only two weeks o
bachelorhood before him.
The engagement is announced between
tween the son of one of our largcs
wholesale grocers and the daughter o ;
one ff our oldest real estate agents.
If rumor bo correct , a handsomi
young lawyer , who occupies ofliccs 01
Fnrnham street , has met his fate. Hi
twirls his moustache more pensivcl ;
than ever since two weeks ago , an !
watches the arrival of the postman.
The opening ball of the Standan
club will take place on October 5th.
A very pleasant moon-light pic-ni
was uivon by a number of ladies nut
gentlemen of the Catholic Librar ;
Association on Thursday evening last
It is rumored that the Plensan
Hours parties will be held in the open
house thia season. A pleasant placi
to spend pleasant hours
The Reason for church sociables i
approaching , nnd people are beginning
to freeze up in anticipation.
POLITE PEllSONALITIEH.
Senator Saunders has returned fron
his summer trip to Colorado and Nuv
Mexico.
Arthur Saxe returned on Thursda ;
frcm a month's trip to Now England'
Miss Dollio McCormick is homi
from Lake Minnctonka.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Geo. P. Bemis re
turned on Thursday trom OSWCKO
N. Y.
Y.Mr.
Mr. Henry llustin is homo from :
trip to Idaho , whore ho left his lathe
Capt. llustin.
Mr. Nat Hall has returned from i
short visit in Wisconsin.
Chaa. Saundent is home from tin
west During his trip ho mot Gee
F. Canis in Lrs Vegau , N. M , , am
reports that young journalist na devoting
voting his attention impartially t <
mines nnd journalism.
Miss Liz/.io Shirley is homo fron
her summer in Iowa.
The Missus Kate and Annie Fooi
have returned from their summer vu
cation.
Mr. A. E. Tuu7.iln ! and daughte :
have returned from a suiiimur'a vaca
tion spent nt the Beaside.
Mr. P. L. Perrino and daughte :
are homo after n months visit to th <
east.
'Miss Minnie Richardson has re
turned from Liiko Minnetonka.
Do Forest W. Saxo , the bonana
soda water druggist , has returnee
from n business nnd pleasure trip tc
the east which has occupied a montl
of hia time.
Mr , E. Ialk , of Atchinon , in in tin
city.
Physical Suffering.
N > > one c.m realize , except by perkonu
experience , the nnguixh of body nnd mini !
i-mlnred by mifl'ems from ilvbpepsia , in
digestion , constipation and other dlxeasei
of the stomach , liunlock lilood Hitter
aio a positive cute for this direst of al
disease * . 1'iicoSl.OO , tiial nizo 10tvnts
flKl'W ,
FARMERS AND MECHANICS.
If you wish to avoid great dangei
ami trouble , besides n no small bill o
expense , nt this season of the year
you should tnko prompt steps to keej
disease from your household. Tin
system should be cleansed , blood puri
lied , Btomach anil bowels regulated
and rtrevtmt nnd euro diseasea nrisinji
'
from spring malaria. Wo know o'l
nothing that will BO perfectly nml
surely do this ns Electric Hitters , and
ixt the tilling cost of fifty could u bet
tle.Exchange. [ .
b'old By I h & McMahon. (1) ( )
CHEAP LANE
FORSALE ,
1,000,000 Acre *
OV THE
FINEST LAND
EASTERN NEBRASKA
SKLKOTKU is AN EAJILY DAT KOT Itn
HOAP LAND , BUT LAND OWNKD nt No :
RESIDENTS W11C ARE THIKI ) PATIKO TAXI
AND AUK OFPKIIINO THKIH LANDS AT Til
law rmois ov $0 , ? s , AND $10 rcn ACIII
ON LONG riMK AND EAST TKUMS.
WE ALSO OFFEU FOR SALE
IMPROVED FARM !
IN
Douglas , Sarpy and Washingto
ALSO , AN IMMENSE LIST OF
OmahaOityEealEstati
Including Elegant Residences , Butlnei
nnd Kc-idenco Lots , Chcnp Hou. es nn
Lot > . nnd a large nunitar of Lots in most t
the Addition- Omaha.
Aluo , Small Tracts of 5,10 and 20 ncrce
in and near the city. We have good oppoi
tunitics for making Lontis , and in nil CUM
pmonally examine titles and take ever
precaution to insure safety of money e
Imested.
lie ow we offer a final Hat of STKCIA
U.MIOAINB.
BOGGS & HILL ,
Real Estate Brokers ,
140S
North Side of Farnham Street
Opp. Grand Central Hotel ,
OMAHA. NEB.
ETflD OAI C A beautiful residence lot
run OMLb California bctncvn - and an
23d streets , yiooo.
BOQGS & HILL
CAI C VcT nlce house nd ! c
OHLC on Uth and WelwUr strccU
. \ltli barn , coal house , well ihtcn , , simile an
'rnlt ' trees , erythltur , complete. A dcslrabl
licet of property , llgurea low
UOS & HILL.
Cnn CAI C Splendid Imnnes lots S. E
lUn W/TL.E. corner of Ititli and Capilt
Wenuc. BOCCiH&HILl.
CAI C House and lot corner Clilcae
OMLC and 2J t streets , SJOOO.
LOGOS & HILL.
PHP CAI C Nou- house , 6 rooms , half lol
lUn OfALt. 7 blocl.9 from court bouse
inly 31500. HOCUS & II ILL.
PAR CAI C Ilouneof 6 rooms -with 1 lot
run wtlkk near Implies * , wood location
! 1650. BOUUS k HILL.
CAI C Corner of two choice iota i
OHLC Shlnn'a Addition , request t
it once submit licet cosh otter.
otter.liOGOS
liOGOS & HILL.
CAI C A K00'1 an "csirnhie res
OnLCdciiuj property , WOOO.
BOGUS : & HILL.
A RESIDENCE Not In the markel
Owcrw ill editor 80,500.
BOGGS & HILL.
CAI C 4 K00 < 1 lotsFinn's 3d ad
OHLC illtlon $100 each.
BOGGS & HILL
EAR CAI C A tery fine residence lot , t
rUn OriUb boinu inirty desirliiL' to bull
i flue houHC. i2.aoo. liOtiOb & HILL.
CAD CAI C About 200 lots In Kountze I
Tun OHLC Kiith'8 addition , Just soul ]
> f at. JIary'a avenue , SIM to IbOO. These lot
ire near business , surrounded by tine Improve
nents and are 40 per cent Uieaper than any othe
oU In the market Sax u money by bu ) Inn thei
ols. BOUOS i HILL.
CAR CAI C 10 lota , suitable for fine red
rUn OHLC deuce , onlUrk-Wildaxeiiue
t blocks B. 11. of depot , all co\ercd with line larg
rees. Trice extremely low. $000 to $700.
HOGGS i HILL.
PAR Qdl P Some \cry cheap lota
full WrlL > E > Lal.u'8 addition.
liOUGS k HILL.
CAI C Cheap corner lot , corne
UrtLC. Uoughi und Jifferson Sts.
UOGUd & HILL.
Q A I C P8 lots on 2Cth , 27th , 2Sth
wn OriL.1. anhand 20th hU , betuucj
ariihani , Housl.ii , and the projioseil cxtcnelon o
loil 'c btrcet. I'riccs nui u from $ ioo to HOO
> Vuli.i\ni.oiiiliidtil toghumin of unall nicaiii
me moro chance to Krcuru a home and will bullc
IOIHJSOII thCNolotson muall imyuwiits , and wll
H.'ll lots on monthly mjinenta.liOOOS
liOOOS i HILL.
Zlitt CAI P 1 > acre * , miles from city
lUn OHLE. about 30 ocieaery choici
alley , with rimnliiif naUr ; baLintu ifeutly rolllni
> rrine , onlj a mills fjom rallaaul.j'lO neir acae.
BOGUS & HILL.
PAR CAI C 400 acrci In one tract t\\elv
Fun OrALU miles from city ; 40 acres cu
: hated , Lhlnjr Hprinjrof wnter , noino nice \a
ey * Hie land U all lirbtalann rich prairie. I'nc
(10 ( per utrn DOCiUS & HILL.
PAR CAI C 720 acres In one body , 7 mile
rUli OHLC we tof Fremont , I *
and , pjodnciiiK btay Krro thof ijrass. In hlgl
alloy , ruh Holland } mles from railroad an
iide track , In good ucttlcment and no better Un
MI bo found. BOGGS k HILL.
CAI C A highly liupro\cJ farm o
OHLC 810 nervs , Smiles from ilty
; ine Improvements on thin land , owner note
iractlnal fanner , determined to bell. A k'OOt
ipcidni ; for nome man of lueuns.
lueuns.HOGGS & HILL.
CAI C ! ,300 acres of land nonr Mil
OHLC land Station , 3MX ) near K1K
torn , * S to BID ; 4,000 IV.TOS in north ) rt of luun
y , * 7 to 10 , a,000 aeres i to & mllen from Klor
nee , 85 to 310 ; 6,000 HITCH \\cttof the KJUioru
ft to * 10 ; 10,000 acreu w-atteredthroagh thccoun
y , ( U to f 10.
' The above lantli Ho neir and mljoln nearlj
\ITJ farm In the count ) , an.l e-.m mostly bo koli
) M umall Huh jnymciit , with the lulanco In l-'J-S
I and 6 lear'n time. BOGGS A ; HILL.
CAI P BeAfral hno rosmcnccn proj
OHLC erticii nt'ir befrre otlcrfi
i nil not known In the market an I eliiir for sale
.watioim will only be uiadu known ro purchaurn
' nea. BlXiGS&HILL.
IMPROVED FARMS
mprove firms nround Umaha , and In all JutU o
Knij'lv8 , barpy unit WachliiL'toii counties. Ah <
arm In Iowa. For description and prices mil 01
it. ISOGUHoclllLU
I n Dusineat Ix > U for Sale on Farnam and Done
I U l-t * iitreuU , from gj.ooo to te.UX ) .
BOGGS li HILL.
CAI P s business lots nextvve4
OHLC of Mu onlc Templu-prie <
vj ( WO each. BOGUS & HILL
CAI P lots e tof O.1J
OHLC lmk.i &OOrach.
BOUUy&.HlLL.
CAI P 2 l " < IneM lot * south ildi
OHLC UouKbatrcettHtMtK.iiUtt
nd 13th , 3UX , ) coeh. BOGUS & HILL.
TAR CAI P ICO-icrcs.ovvcroa wllhjounj
UN OALC tlmUr ; llvlnj ; wattr , tur
oundrd by iiuuroveJ run , only 7 mile * from
it . thcupt it UuU ontuud.
HOGGS & .SILL
SCHOOL
BOOKS !
M IHn
SCHOOLBOOKS
BOOKS !
SCHOOLBOOKS
BOOKS !
If you want to save monejr
in buying
School Books
-GO TO THE
MTIQU1EM
BOOK STORE ,
1420 Douglas Street ,
. .NEAR 15th STREET ,
Where you can buy them
for
HALF PRICE.
NEW AND SECOND HAND
School Books
For Public and Private
Schools in Town and Coun
try in large quantities , to
be had at
Greatly ReducedRates
AT THE
1420 Douglas St. ,
< IEAn THE CORNER OF FIFTEENTH ST.
TO STILL THE LION
CONTIM'KS TO
Roar for Moore ( s )
Harness
AND Saddlery.
' W B B K * * * C * v
I hiuo adopted the Lion fva a Trade JIalk , and
limy ( 'exxla will bo b'l'AMI'HD vith ( lie LION
ml my NAMK on tha euiiio. HO OOODH AUK.
IKNUINE WITHOUT Till A110VK BIAMPS.
'haliebt material Isi tisu.1 and the ire > ( nkllleil
workmen arc cniplocd , and at the loweat cash
rite. AllonuUhIntr a price ( Ut of irooil will
onlcr a imor by Dciullnir ( or one.
DAVID SMiTH MOORE.
TROIUTE NOTICE ]
Itate of Kvbraxka , County
it , i Countj Court , lirld nt the Coiintj Court
llooiii. In and for tald Ci.iiutj. Au'iut Ut , A.
I , IbUl. 1'n.ciit , HOWAIIU 11. Slliri ! ,
Countj Jnd c.
In thuinattirof llicttt.itool Jostiih H. Nel.
on , ikteasut ;
Oil reading and fllln- the , UItion of Martha
I. M'lson , iia > liif | that the Instrument , pur.
lortlnir to bo a duly antlientluatul copy of the
t will and testament of said iU-.m't.l. and of
he iirohatu thereof , i.j the flnult Court of
'ouiitaln ' County , htatc of IiiJIma , and HiU day
lleil In thU Court , may lie allounl and recorded.
. * tl.o last Mill and testament ol jwiid Jooiph 11 ,
ulnpn , ducibcd , In and for the Ktate of No-
ira.sku.
Ordered , That AiiRust i7th ! , A. n. 18S1 , at 10
iilock a. in. , Uuwlipuil ( or litArIn iulJieUtlon | ,
ilitn ll | KT ons Inti-rote-J in naliriiiitti-r may
pixar at a County Court tolis held , In and for
aid County , and lie utUMiuliy the praur of
ntlitionvrthouldliot bograntc.1 ; anil that notice
f the pcndenej of Kald pitltlonand the hiring
hrrcof , Lu | , 'lteii to all iwrwiiH liittri _ tnl In nail ]
natter , bv publUhlng a copy of thli ordt riuTim
IMAIIA VVf.KkLV lite , a iifMnpapcr prliite.1 In gald
tounty , for three ruccwshe week * , prior to saUl
l y ol luariutr.
IA true i py.J HOH'Ant ) II. SMITH ,
axij103t County Jlld-f.