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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 7 , The Omaha Be morningexceptSur 'Xhe only Monday morning daily , v nr. . . . . . 810.00 I Three Months . Mouths. . . fi.OO Ono " . . WEKKLY publhhct ry Wedncwlay , T.KUMS POST Ono Year . 52.00 I ThreoMonths. . Six Month . 1.00 | Ono " . . COHHKSrOXDr.N'OK-All Comm cations rclalins to JCcwsnmUMItorlal i tcra should bo addressed to the IStUTOi TnnUcn. BUSIKKSS LliTl'KHS-All Hu.l LctlcM mid llcmlttanccs eliould bo dressed to TUB OMAHA runusiusn C PANV , OMAHA. Drafts , Checks nnd I1 office Orders to bo made payable to onlcr of the Company. OMAHA PUBLISHIN& 00 , , Prop E.UOSEWATER , Editor. Zilwln Dnx-lu. Manager of C Circulation- John II. Plcrco ! i In Chnrpo or the A ( Jircvutlon of THK DAILY HUE. 'Call for Rojiuliltcnu State Conv tlou. The llcimblican clcclnrw of tlio Stall Nebraska are hereby culled to pctul il uatcH from the several counties , to meet ritate Convention at Lincoln , on Wcdi day , October 5th , 1881 , a : JtO : : o'clock , in. , for the imrpoic of jilacinf ; in nomi tlon caiulidatcs for the following nan olliccs , viz : Ono Jud e of the Supreme Court. Two Hcxcntsnf the State Univcrfiity Anil to transuct nucli ether buBlncni mav jiropcrly coino before tlio convontl 'llic Rovcral cmmUcn nro entitled to r rcsentatlon in the Hta to cimvcntion ai lows , bawd upon the vote cast for C5co W. Collins for Presidential elector , ( jiv ono dclcgalo to each ono hundred nnd Ii (150) ( ) votcK , anil 11110 for the fraction Bo\unty five (7"i ( ) votes or over. Also < dclcgato at large for each organized coi It ii rccomiiic'iiileil Firht. That i liroxloa bo nihulttcil to tlio convontlon 01 cejit such us nro hehl by persona roDiilhi in the couutiuit from which thu proxio ni i given. > ! Second. That no dolcuato shall ropr 4 scut nn absent member of hl dolcgatl' . , unlcFn he 1)0 clothed with authority fro , the county convention or IK in poKsesalo of proxies from regularly fleeted delegati thereof. Ily order of the Republican State Cei tral Conimitto.- . JAMKS W. DAWKS , Chiu'n. I. J. HicNDKliHHOT , Scc'y. pro torn. Lincoln , Neb. , Am ; . 31 , 1881. THE Apachca scorn to Imvo no trail which a white mnn is bound to reHpecl THE address of Dr. Bliss will I "Long Brunch , N. J. , " until furthc notice. THE only parties in Nebraska wh will not bo bonofittod by the big price of corn are the distillers. HOWCUTK , the defaulting signnl HOI vice oflicor , has fled to Canadi Probably to compare weather not * with Vonnor. JT ia noted that less land is bcin sold in Town this year nt tax sales tha during any preceding yonr. Tlio sain nuv be said of Nebmaka. THE strong efforts used by Jit Wilson to pack the Iowa primaries ii his interest ure u strikim ; ooiiiiueiitar ; on the nbusuB of a representative gov ornniont. Cincinnati dealers carried off thi honors and tlio stakes in the recon pork deal in Chicago , and the loea papers think Cincinnati ia "too pro vincial for anythiii" . " AN article in the Iltriild on piracy illustrated by liberal extracts fron their daily Bto.illuys of stale dUintohui | from eastern journals , would bo timely if not interesting reading. THE now issue reformers in Ohii will take notice of the fact that tin physicians declare that General Gar field's lifo has been ui-olongod uolol ; by the use of good whisky , THE postofBco authorities have reduced allowances to the ( fatar routo' contractors uinco the 4th of March tc the amount of § 1,479,770. During August'the amount of plundnr cut ol ] was nearly 6100,000. IN Massachusetts 117,200 pcoploaro excluded from voting because they cannot read or write or because they have failed to pay their taxes. Either the suffrage or educational system in Muwaohujsotlu ia in serious need of reformation , THE FAUMEUS' ALLIANO Tlio Nebraska Farmers' Allir will convene nt Lincoln ( o-day for first tiino since its or nnixntion. the various local alliances nro f rcjnoKentctl it will bo the largest g ; oring of Nebraska producers that over met to counsel together for ; tual welfare. Unlike the grai which ruliniUotl speculative fixrn and men of all vocations into ranks , the alliance is purnlya farm organization. Like the grange alliance has been organized for purpose of bettering the coi lion of the producer and j tccling him against abi to which ho is subject but ttnliko the grange , whichbound self not to discuss politics , the A nnco recognizes in politics the prii pal lover whereby the abuses which farmers are subject , be abated. The grange nt the outset objectionable many farmers , because it in oath-bound secret society. ' 1 Mlianco has no pledges higher tl the word of honor of its nicmbc \\\il no mysterious schemes , abi ivhicli the outside world is to bo ki n the dark. The alliance has no dcsiro to trci : ilion the rights or pregrogativcs ' .ny class or interest. Its cardii irinciplcs are the protection of < ax paying producer against 1'ie toachimmts of corporate monopoli lecognixing the usefulness of ir vajs they dcsiro to limit these % r < [ gents of civilization to their leg ! unto business as public carriers. Alarmed by the aggressive course IICBU public carriers in control ! ! cgislation by corrupt methods , t armors of Nebraska are endeavor ! : r > stem the tide of monopoly a-gr < ion and compel powerful and soulk orporations to respect the rights iioir patrons. Ihirdoncd with taxation of eve ascription , while rail way corporalio lanage , through low assessment > evade their just proportion ieso burdens , the farmers of .Nebra 11 , through the alliance , propose iko concerted acLiou to compel Ji jiml and jmt distribution ixaiion upon all classes of propcrt How these reforms are to bo achievi id what measures shall bo dovisi i insure economy in the administr on of public affairs , prevent oppro vo extortion by public carriers , ai [ iiitablo taxation of all proport. ill bo the province of the roprcsoi tivo farmers that make up the ntat Hianco which convenes nt Lincol day. Boiiijj in full oympathy wit o objects and purposes they have i o\v , TUB Hoi : expresses the hoj at wisdom and modoratio ill govern their deliberations. HE WATER WAYS AND COJ > CRESS. The call for a convention which bo held in St. Louis in the latti rt of October and whoso purpose promote the improvement of ill vigation of the Mississippi rivt d ita tributaries , has afforded a portunity to the Now York 2'imi protest against the improvement c r internal water ways at the m inal expense. The Times admits t 0 outset that the rivur improvomoi oblom is likely to occupy in tli ar future inoro serious attcntio > m congress than it has don the past. It sees that the ere o northwest is becoming j Auso the great advantages which woul curuo to that section which produce largo a part of the exports of'th uutry if all obstructions to navigo m were removed on the great wato urscs. It also admits thatalrcad io-sovonth of the bulk of export Ices the water route to the gulf au transported at olio-third the cot carrying it to the Atlantic coasl hut are the grounds on which it ol its to the carrying out of thoa wit national improvement the national oxponsi .0 . first objection urged by the cast which the Times is the spotter m , is that the benefits deiivcd froi ) improvements of the western riv 1 would bo largely local .in thci iractor. It is urged that St. Loin" 1 New Orleans would undoubtodl ; largely benefited , but nt tli < ox iso of other sections which havi lir own advantages and disudvan ; es to deal with. This objection ii arilo. The ( tame plea might Imvt m urged by tlio west against tinge go outlaya made by the govurnmen the improvement of Now Yorl : bor , the building of the Dolawan lakwalur and the dredging and fill ; in which is so constantly in prog s along the Jersey shore. The uami jection might with equal propriety i-o been lodged by the west againsl i expense incurred in patchin-j 14 ikon down fortifications and protect' eastern harbors against the im- ibablo dangers of foreign invasion , the same grounds of sectional lousy the cast should have tested against the aid given by the eminent to the Pacific railways , ich wore intended by congress to lolit all parts of the country by ning up highways for trade and nnorco , and congress should have n importuned not to assist by the litest appropriation the great work p ning up the mouth of the Mi& . sissippi for the shipping not onli the United States but of the worli This selfish pica of local hi fit mny force an Snvcstiga of rivers and harbors appropria bills which will bo to the serious advantage of the cast as compare the west. If one-half the money ponded in times past by congress eastern creeks , which can never b < anything more than local ndvanti had been applied to the impn mcnls of the great interior waters of the continent , the people of L the i-ast and west would have fo complaints to make against the in opolics. It is not because of the 1 < advantages accruing to towns i cities on the river banks that west is HO earnest in its deni ; for river improvement. The wli cast as well as the west would rcnp benefit of an unobstructed nnvignt of the great interior water ways , uflectscould not bo confined to the J nssippi valley. The entire commc jf the country would reap the ben ) ! a regulator of transportation by outcs and methods open through ho year which cannot bo bought > y cliques or controlled by grasp Corporations. Freights to the e rank ! decline with a cheapened ta o the gulf. Production would thmilatcd in the assurance , ready and inexpensive roi or the transportation and export ireadstuflH. With the increase reduction would coino a demand : orrcsponding terminal accommoc ions , not only nt Now Orleans , I Iso at Now York. Boston , Philad hta and iialtimore. The railror ould readily accommodate the jives to the changed order of alfai ' .y reduced tariffs and decreased c rating expenses they would still fi lemsolvcs able to retain a largo she f the carrying trade to the Allan jaboard. Every section of the con y would reap the benefit of Ion ri.cs for producers. These are iw of the reasons why govcrmnc d for the improvement of thoMiss ppi and Missouri is confidcnl ioked for by the west , Tin : investigation into the nffai ; the Now York elevated r.iilroa hich is now being conducted by t icoivor appointed by the courts , fi ishes an interesting commentary i m methods of stock gambling ai oclc watering , ai pursued by railro ; bbers of the present era. The r > rt of the receiver relative to tl islness done by these railroads , shoat \ at the gross earnings of tUp.Kc ark company , or the Third'nvcm ad , has boon in round numbei 120,000 a month , while the opor ig expenses have been $120,00 10 figures for the Motropc in or Sixth avenue lim ow average monthly earnings .87,000 and operating expenses .17,000. The not income of 91,0t month in one case and § 70,000 o other is amply sufficient for linn mo returns on the capital actual vested. But both roads have bei iscd to the Manhattan campai lose only capital is the value of tl iso and who have floated $13,000,01 btock , entirely water , on the ma t. It is owing to the failure of tl ads to pay interest on this cno jus sum in addition to their ov jitimato obligations which Ims throw o companies into the hands of tl urts and lawyers. Meanwhile tl rcird and reckless speculators wl ganizod the Manhattan compai vo succeeded in pocketing ovi ,000,000 from their issue of watcn > ck. Among the gainers by tl tnsaction are Saaiuol J. Tildoi TUB W. Field and Jose Navurro. TUB removal of President Gnrlie : > m Washington to Long Bram is regarded by the doctors iu > nn o : i hazardous risk , but they lir tchod the conclusion that if was tl ly chance loft. The perilous journey has been sufi accomplished. The president vv comfortably housed in a c'oltaj. Long Branch whore the bracing a ) sphere , free from all mulurial po i , will aid thu doctors in the wor restoration. A few days more wi I'clopo whether the casu is hopolo ! whether thereis vitality onoug bin the president to recnpoiutt o country will watch the bulletin m Long Branch with a great dei liopoful anxiety , 'UNOHANOB concerning the Unite , to3 la not confined in Kn'lund ; t i newspapers. The "Statesman" ivr Book" which claims to bu u cert t statistical and historical nmnua the state of the civilized world con IB the following romarakablo state nts : "The states and torritorio ; o enumerated do not occuuy tin ole area belonging to the Unitet ios. There uro besides , vast tract : and described as 'Kansas , ' 'Minno , ' 'Nebraska , ' 'Oregon1 and tin dian country , ' notosyetorganizcd , ' my nine year old school boy ir jraska has n clearer idea of the ( jraphy of England than thai wn respecting the United States the oflicial compiler of the "States- I'B Year Book. " 111 : Apache uprising will do nomn 1. There will bo Bomu chance for fresh nnny ofllccr , just from West Point to learn something r tical about the art of war , and s of the men A\IO ! have spent mos their time in playing Sancho Pi and whisky poker will have a chr to play at a more exciting game. Dn. Buns was hanging on the i side of the wngon which contai the president us it was slowly dri yesterday morning through the sir of Washington. Dr. Bliss' love notoriety could wish for no bo place in which to pose before public. G orumn Emigration. A Gorman professor takes is with Ilerr llcrbst as to the cause the largo emigration from Oormi which lias recently sot in. IJ llcrbst saya militarism is the prii palcause _ , but the professor says t emigration is tlio natural result o steady increase of population in country already well peopled , nays that in the last nine years J 900,000 Germans have been bo 11,000,000 have died , and 805,1 liavo emigrated. The net increase population is 4,1:15,000. : The jrcaso of population is eq to the production of 70,000,1 icrcs of land ; but , of course , the In lees not come with the people N irally , therefore , a portion of the p > lo go _ where the land is. The ofle ) f emigration are not regarded by I irofcssor as so debilitating as thoyi tomotiincs represented. lie adm hat omigrantH are largely made up idults , but urges that these adu rork , in moat cnscs , in more favora1 iolds for the children and old pco ; eft in the old country. The ei ; rants certainly take money aw , 'ith them ; but most of them as corta y send back money they have earn n America. There is a good di f force in the Gorman professor's s umont. Comparatively few Germ iiimigrants come hero without fam ies , suspended but not sundered , otnc. Often ono member of a fa iy is sent as n rcprcsontativo of t ' , and with , means contribut y their joint efforts. Ho arrh ere perhaps with SuQO in his pocki ut under direct obligation to shr is surplus earnings with his rolativ t homo. In the United States ave been quick to calculate upon t icreaso of wealth naturally rusulti rom the tide of immigration" ots this way , but have not giv uich thought to the known lact tl : very large proportion of tlicso ii ligrants send to their native counti ithin iivo years from the date lieir coining , a considerable sum miiy cases larger than they brii ith them. There is , in fact , no n mso for uneasiness on the part lermany at an emigration which iss than one-fifth of the excess irths over deaths. The country is liickly peopled now that a rapid i rcaso in population is hardly d nvblc. OCCIDENTAL JOTTINGS CALIFORNIA San Uornardino oxpectH boon to have roots lighted with jfai. A public tent of the MiiBeul Slough re > ad will lie jjlven t.ext week. Hcpnrti from tlio piacorn HIOW a dccid .Him ? off in the output of dust. Four itillm of the California Southc lilroiid are laid down from San Diego. Coyotes and wild-cats are commilti itensive depredations nmonjf the herds outeiey county. The centennial coluliration of the four g of Los Aii { , ' los , coiiiinencinp on Mi iy , bc'pteiuber 5th , and continuing f iys promises to bo very successful. f At Oregon Gulch , Uutte c lufity , d o to plentiful that tlioy ere becoming a'ance , Already the present season tli ive eaten up nevoral tons of erapes , I Jes breaking down many young fn ees. OHEQON. Tortlnndhas 2,422 school children. The run of ualmon has begun 01 omises to be very large. It costs ono hundred dollars to send mi gen to parts of the Spokane country. The topographical surrey of the Snn trcr above Lowistou has been complete At Lebanon , Oregon , a warehouse ild 100,000 bushels of wheat is in proci erection. The work of building the Marine ome nt Portland foi" which 810,000 h en Bubbcribed commenced last week. Work on the breakwater at Bandon h en htopjicd , as the approprinlinn o Sl ( 0 wiw exhausted. There are 803 feet listantinl crib work laid imbedded r00 cubic yards of stone. NEVADA. Eurekn's young ttjopla have formed utunl Improveinent eocioty. Nevada is the most heavily in debt i oportion to Iier population of all tl .tea in the union. Later developments in the Onondtu. no. Salfonl district , give ere which a y SW7.40 a ton. Work on the Coitistock drags slow ! > ng with no striked to record nnd littl provcincnt ! ) in the great bonanzas. ioniB jovcntyfive Chinamen nro ej Kid in placer ininliit ; in Spring Vallo' ith of UnionvlUo , Kuvnda. In Hiininic leu water in t-carcc , th y work wit : ' , and freipiently carry dirt tovcn mired yards to the water. Thry lia\ en nt work ulong Spring Canyon fi iii-ii , anil hava taken out liundrcds < utHamlH of diillars' worth of gold dust. UTAH. Pr.ilfiQ over the Utah and Northern coi IICH uxceliunt. Istcns vo csiipf r leads have been opci In southern Utah. 'ivo children were burned to a cris t weul : by a tlio in Stockton. Uio it l',000.000 brick will bo nrnnu lured in H.ilt Lake this Bcason. U Silver Itcef the thermometer goes ui ly to 101 degrees to 108 degrees. 'liuro ore inanv fine crons of sugar can ween Kuynvilo ) and Salt Lake. 'he ( iraml Gulch copper woiku ar king largo hliipmeuta of copper matte 'ho Silver Chief mill , the ilrst minim 1 in Weber county , was opened las 'k. t ! H claimed the Parley' * 1'urk 1m ? pro t < l $180,000 inoro of bullion thin ber.so : n liutto. Illford haj been unusually lively latel ) n to the camping and moving 01 ' ( IB to and { rum 1'ort Cameron. nn can bo seen sidetracked all along railroad llnesinlHali , which are l-olnj d with wheat and other cereals , itoe3 fttid the other products of Utah't lie toll. he demand for miners ia becoraiiiij e active In nearly all the mining dls- .s of Utah. The HBO In the price ol U cauilng many dormant propertiti to sUrt up and will materially Incrcm proo.nct of tlie Territory. * MONTANA , Missimlft l.i to have a new bank hi ! " ( , ' . H 1 * reported that buffalo are mime about Vt. Uclknap. ( Jold dujt and bullion 1 comini } fr t" the banks in Virginia City. The South Star mine , Jlulto dlsti hns been bonded for S' OOO to an cm company. The rnto nf frcipht bv HIW wagoin i Alclro'o In lltitlu is fixty rents l > er 1 drcd pouni. . The Itrnndn-ay ffcdd mine nt Silver f lias been pure-bawl by a London comp for Sl00X ! , ( > 0. The gulch clfilun of fndl'on couttty yielding lirst'clnsr , coi ldcrin ; ; the ntako of water thli year. It U reliably reported that very i placer milieu have recently been dUi urcil in n gnlch tributan- Hear , Up Yellowstone. There U inoro money Invested in bu \ny \ enturpri et in the Hullc district [ resent than in nil the other camps Montana combined. The Montana Telephone and Telegn : ompany 1ms been organised in Ogd Afltli § . " 0,050 capital stock , and will en JUincu operations in n few di.y-N , Itcports from the 11 why Valley farm \rc to the effect that the crops will l ; oed quality and nvorago fuUncis. i larvust has conuncnccd in nome if leldf ) . After the Utah and Noi thorn shall h : lecen built lit Uutto the road will bo i .untied . from Silver How via Door Loc n MissiuU county , where it will tap 1 ich timber lands of that section. Slr.Iohn Itcid and parly are hunting ho Madison ] ia in. Captain Jjain rmidcn shot in the Hookies biu'ged liin [ \ a htimlied pound grizzly , hicli he kit ho fifth day after leaving Virginia , Uvcry daj shows f.illcr indications tl ho cjuaitz intercuts of JEadison county i lot sicond to those of any other county ho territory. More work has already be ' ono this year than in , the li\e years 'pa NEW MEXICO. Helena employs eleven bcliool tcache Stock men nro jubilant about their pr ects. The bundanco of good fall and winl : e < l noathc range is now assured. Several new districts nro being oper p in hocorro and Grant counties. The assessed value of the Maxwell la rant lying in Colorado is § 113,000. A great deal of fmo ere is being tak ut from Dclgado mine. New Placers d rict. rict.There There in to be seen along the A. 1 * . ra nad in Now Mexico the crater of nn ( iiict volcano This is situ.Atcd about fc iilus from Uluc \ \ atcr. V/ASHINQTON TERRITORY- The burnt district in Dayton will see e rebuilt. The Methodist church at Colfax Ii cared off nil its debts. The cost of a ten-word message frc olfax to Walla Walla has been reduc om 81 to 50 cents. Allen Kmbree , of Columbia county , \ ' . , has jmt thrashed a field of oats th caned up 03 bushels to the acre , niachi leasuru. ARIZONA. Albuquerque , N. M. , h to be suppli ith coal from Arizona. _ The wild flax of Arizona is said to fn ish a superior article of fibre. Gramma hay is being cut in Arizon ic wud hay crop is better than usual. The pinu oak , and cedar of Northe : rizonaare\cry extensive , and if plac igethcr they would cover a tract of lai > CI miles long by GO miles in width. Tubcon demands that her streets sh : 3 lie ; a tod. A franchise to secure such isult was granted to certain capitalis gnteen months since , but nothing h een done by them. In IJox canvon , about fifteen miles frn lorencc , A. T. . is a perpendiculur wall > ck 800 feet in height. Over this prccipi sura a sheet of water sixty feet wide ai i clear as crystal. This grand" fall w ily inscovered a few days hinco by n prc cctpr , and since that tiino the people a .uch uxcit.-d over the subject. WYOMING. Tlio Cheyenne water works have be < ang up to dry. The people at Fort lUisscll are sufferir om an ice fnmino The Laramie pancri report the disco y of tin in the hill i cast of that town. Carbon has a population of about 80 0 preacher ever comes uear the town. Cummins needs a smulter more tht lythmg else. One to cost about 87,00 About sixteen miles of the track of tl rcgon branch of the Union Pacific roa is been laid. Klder Shein has purchased nn intere 1 Captain Leinmon'H mines , in the Ce nnial iliftrict. The lioston Live Stock company wil tadquartera nt Larainio has been iuco > rated , capital stock § 250,000. The members of the Choycnno Congr itional church during the past year hai duced their indebtedness from aboi ,000 , to a trifling amount above $100. The Union mining company of Ch < v me has nudfi considerable progress in tf jvclopmcnt of its mines at Cumm.i ty. On one claim there in a nhaft ! ct in depth. The organization of Johnson count 11 increase the territorial revenue ovi u tlioiiAand dollars per annum , ai tli ses-od valuation of property has bee gmentcd ono million dollars. The proprietors of the Green Jlountal > y iiiino nt CoppcropolU , have realize , f > 00 net cash for ore taken from th ution , and that af < er hauling the in 0 ndlea and vhipplug it by rail to Gen n , Four companies of the Sixth infantr mi the Uncompdigrb neency , Color.idt rived at Camp Cnilin , Wyoming , wher oy will tofit and will then KO to th hit nt the junction of the White nu vcn rivers in Utib : , where the new pea 11 bo established to guard the Uintn fncy. . Theio eoera' likely to boa contest bs ci > n the cattle mon and the buifalo ii Imstiii county , north of here , llulfal irupoitedvery numerous and nro work r Bouth in vast heids eating npthegras Ich Iheo ttlomen want to winter thel .tin upon. The buffalo have oome t-outl uly to the railroad track. Govumnien ryoyorj JJowney and ( Jrant , who are a rk up there inform ns that they killei ernl OH far south nt on thn Platte river ently. [ Laramie Sentinel. COLORADO. 'en Mile produces -130 tons of ere t : k. 'ho Tabor Opera House nt Denver If ipleted , 'he people of Teller held a meeting Insl > k to organize a school district , 'hlrty ' trains per day arrive at and dot - t from the union depot , Denver , dally , 'ine of Leadvlllo'a mines have paid jOOO.OOO In dividends since January * M old park U filled with prospector ! and era , and numerous good utrikes are re- ted , 'he ' resilience of ex-Gov. Evans , In iver , was entered by burglar * Monday it , and $2,000 worth of valuables made y with. 1 JU.ACK.DRAUQHT" cures coatlvc- 8 and Sick-lluadache. CHEAP LAN FORSALE. 1,000,000 Acr < , , -OK THK- - IN - EASTERN NEBRASK SKLKCTKII IN AN KAiur DAT NOT 1 HOAIJ LAND , HUT LAND OWNRD BV > UKSIDKNTS wuc ARK TiaKni-AtiNo TA \ND AUK OFKEniNO T1IKII1 LANDS AT LOW rmcK OF $ G , § 3 , AND § 10 run At 5N LOSO TIME AND EASV TKIIMB. WE Af.SO OFFER FOR SALE IMPROVED FARM - IN - louglas , Sarpy and WasMngl OOTTJSTOM : us ALSO , AN IMMENSE LIST OF IfflakCitjfiealEsta' Including Elegant Residences , Bnsir nd llcsidcnco Lots , Cheap Houses lot ? , and ft largo number of Lots in mos 10 Additions of Omaha. Al o , Small Tracts of i > , 10 and 20 act i mid near the city. Wo have good opp untie * for making Loans , and in all ca stsonally ovixiiiino titles and take evi rccaution to itunro safety of money u ested. I'oow vro'offera smnl list of SPEC ] tAUOAlNS. BOGGS & HILL , Real Estate Brokers 14OS lorth Side of Farnham Stree Opp. Grand Central Hotel , OMAHA , NEB. QAI IT A beautiful rcsldcnco lot OnLC JL'alirornia between 22nd n it btrctts , $1UOO. HOGGS & HILL GAI C Vcr > nco houao and OnUE. on Uth nnd Webster stroc Ith barn , coal house , uoll cistern , nhiulo n jit trees , cvcr > thing complete. A Joslra ccc o ( property , Ujfures low UQS & HILL GAI C Splendid butlncs lots S. OriL.Li corner of 16th and Cnpl BOGGS & HILL. House and lot corner Chlca and 21st streets , $5000. UGGOS & HILL ( JAI C New house , 6 rooms , half ! OHLC 7 blocks from court hou ily160a 110GUS&HILL , flO QAI C House of E rooms with J 1 Uil OriUC. near business , irood lucatk 650. IJOGOS & HILL flD Ofll C Corner of two choice lots Un OiiLH Shlnn's Addition , rcqucbt oncu submit beet cosh oflcr. oflcr.BOGCJS BOGCJS Ii HILL flD OAI C A Rood an desirable re Uil UnLb dcncc property , S4000. UOQUS & HILL. C I H C RESIDENCE Not In the mark k rlril. Oucr will sell for WKK ) . BOGGS & HILL. QAI C 4 K00'1 lota. Shiun'a 3d i OMLt dltiou $1CO cac-h. BOGGS & HILL QAI C A > cry flno residence lot , OMLC some rarty dcBirln ? to bu lnahou8o.S2.300. BOOGS it HILL. CAI C About 200 lots In Kountze OnLC Uuth'a addition , ( list lou St. Mary's tucime , 84BO to { 800. Thcso 1 < 3 near business , surroundeU by line Improi : nta and are 40 per cent cheaper than any otli n In the market. Save money by buying UK s- BOGUS & HILL. flD CAI C 10 'eta ' , nultnblo for flno re Un OHL.L denco , on Park-Wild a\cia ilocks S. E. ol depot , all co\cr&l ttlth line lar IBB. Price extremely low. $000 to J700. liOGGS & HILL. flD QAI C Soma vcry cheap lots Un OnLE. Lake's addition. BOGGS & HILL. flR CAI IT Cheap corner lot , corn Uil wriub Douglas and Jefferson 8U. BOGUS & HILL. fD Q.AI F 9SIot9 on 2flth2nh' Jll OHLC 20th and SOth Ste. , bct ci niliain , Uoiiglati , and the proposed e\tennion difOBtrcit. 1'riecs mnga from S200 to 810 ihaxo concluded to gt ! omen Of Binall mean i ) moru ehanco to Becuru a homo anil lll bill HUM on thu.o lots on small payments , and w 1 lots on monthly paymeiiU.BOGGS BOGGS & HILL. Ill4 < Q.AI P " wria , 0 nnlcg Irom clt ; Uil UML.E. about SO ncrus very choli ilcy , with running water ; balance veutfy rollli 1r ! , only 3 miles fjom rallaoad.ilO per acje. BOGGS & HILL. fi D C A I C im Mica In ono tract twul U II Orl L b inlloj from city ; 40 ncrou ci atc.l. Llxlnu HprliiRof water , Mine nltui n. The land Is all Urst-clast rich prairie. Pri I Per aern BOGOS k HILL. TO QAI C 720acrcnlnonptjody , 7 mill JlOMLC. . ttcetof Tremont , Is all Ion d , pjoditdnir Ucavy grow th of grans , In hlg Icy , rich soil and 3 mlc ? from railroad un 3 track , In good tettlcinuiit and no better hu i be found. BOGGS & HILL. ID QAI C A highly Improved farm ( in OHLC U40 acres , U mllen f row Ut ) u Iniprntcnicntfl on this land , owner not ctlial larmur , dctcrmlnul to ovll , A goo nlng for POMiu man of luc-uis. lucuis.BOGGS & HILL. IP CAI K 8,300 ncrui of land nenr Mil III QnLL land Station , 3,500 near KU ii , $ ) to till ) ; 4KX ) IU.TCH iii north | art of cuun 7 to ! J10 , 3WO , acrci 2 to 8 Milks from Klor 3 , * 5 to jlO ; 6,000 ncrcH "est of the KIKhorn o IJIO ; 10,000 acres Mattered tliro.uli thucoun : il to tlO. hu alx > to landa Ho neir and adjoin nrarl ; y ( arm In thu county , and can manly bo toli iniall ca h ( uiynicnt , ultli the balance In 1.2-3 id fiar' > i timo. IJOGGy & II1I.L. ID CAI C Sc\eral hue resiliences proi In OnLU crtlcs never bcf"o onerei not known In the market as tolng for sale itlons will only bo made known ta punhasen anlnic bimlnea. UUOGS&11ILL. IPROVED FARMS roMi larma around Omaha , md In all pacUo Klat , Harpy and Washington coiiiitlei. , M c a In Iowa. Fur description and prices call ot HOGGS a HILL. Business Lota for Halo on Furnamanil Doutr < k etreuw , from 13.000 to es.600. BOGGS & HILL. 'flD ' CAI C 8 business lots next wca Ulll OrlLC of Masonic Temple price .need ot Si 000 each. BOO OS & HILL D CAI C Stmslncsa lota west of Odd If OALt Kellow i block , HKX ) each. BOOGa & HILL. C S business lota < oulh tide RQAI Uouflaa ttrvct , between 12th 13th , J,600 each. BOGGS & HILL. RC&I C lMwrwocy rw wlUiyouni OrlLC timber ; Ihlnj water , am iled by ImptoTed imt , only 7 Dille from Che p t lind oohuiil.BOOCS BOOCS ti .HILL THE CHAMPION HAY OATHBREE , Taken the hay direct from Snath to Slack fOO to " 00 lln. nt n load. Scs wliirowlnc , shocklnjr , kc. I'rleo , $2,100. Tor tnrtltolari nldrtM 8. II. niLLU.\NI > , Slonroo Citr , Mo , , wilO-w2t Proprietor anil Manufacturer. fPAKKS IT Ncnriiwr houjoon Snttirilivy , n .1 old wlitohorio ! ith black Kpotij Mind In the right c\e. P. 0. lloyson , nortli side l.m\cn- worth tr ct , lict. 7th nnd ith , aulO4t rilAKKN t'P A roil nnd white | > ottcd cow , .L about n jenrs old ! rlshtcar croppud , at llc- iran'i ) nddltlGii , north Omaha. 6il-w t L. IIKKNENMIOFKIl. HENRY WARD BEECHER lnj ; the student ? nf the National School of Elocution and Oratory , nald.Vc are Ihing In a linil whoso Rcnius , whoio history , whoso InstltH' tlon eminently demanil oratory , ' ' Tlio Nntlonal School of Elocution and Or.ttory wai tstnh- lishcil In 1874 , to sujiply this demand. Chnrtcrcit In 1S7S. Nineteen Teachers nnd Lecturers , Specialists in their departments. Summer Term , duly 5 , Fall Term , October 3 , Send for circular to J. H. JIECIITr.L , Secretary , HlGnn.l . 1418 Chcstnnt street , I'lilladclphiC. jo22-2dw _ | _ _ _ _ _ _ WAR IN PASSENGER RATES ! llOllBIi : 1111(13. Brokers In all Itallroail rickety Onmlia , Neb. , ofTcr Tickets to Iho 1-vit , until further not te , at the toliouln unheard of Low liatcs : Chlcaco , IO ; Hound Trip , $10.00. These nro limited Hrct-ClasiTlckcts nnd jrood ( or return : hrouKlithocarnn < lAln the Old Ilcliablo Chi- aipo , Burlington & Qulncy Ilnilroad. Also , ono \ay to l tclais. Sd closi. * ew York , 824 00. 22 00. K ton , r 00. 24 IX ) . hllndclphla , 2.J CO. 22 00. Voshlnittui , p. C. , 10f,0. , 1900. rorpartltulais. write orj0 dlrcot to 1I01I11IR lltOS. , Dealers In Ileduced Hate Ilnllro.ul nnU itcainshlp Tkkets. i09 Tenth St. , Omaha , Neb. licmcmher the place Three DOOM North of Inou ! PatlOc Itallroail Depot , Kast bldo of Tenth trcct , Omaha. August 1.1S81 au2.r lnw4m YUU From 241S Hnrncy street July 28 P one lai-Bobrindlo cow , 9 3 cara old , branded on lp with letter "O. " Has some white spots on cr. Any onoKUIiiK information where she la r return her will bo suitably rewarded. B < _ A. M. CLAKK. PROBATE NOTICE. talc of Nebraska , Douitlas County ss ; .t n County Court , held at the County Court Koom , In and for said County , Auciibt 20th. A. D. ISS1. Present , IIOWAKD 11. bMlTll ! County .Itidsje. 11 the nnttcr ol the estate of Jamus K. Ish , de ceased : ! On roadltiR and f.lln ? the petition of Marthix I. Ish , prajin ; ; thatailminlstiation of said ustato my be prantcd to her ai admlnlslratix : Ordered , 'J hat September 15th , . D. 1SS1 , at ) o'clnckn , m. , hnssl.L'ned for hearing slid net- ! on , when all persons Interested In silil matter iay appear nt n County Court to be held , In nml ir sild County , and > 0iow cau o why the prayer ! petitioner should not be grant' d , and that 110- oo of pendency of said petition nnd the hearing icrcof , boKlvcn to all persons Interested in salil latter , by publishing a copy of tlnsorderln TUB M.MU WEEKLY Bur , a newspaper printed In said aunty , for three succe she wueks , prior to said iy of licnriiiK. HUWAUI ) B. SMITH , n 24tt3t County AGENTS WANTED FOR OCR NEW BOOK SJBLE FOR THE YOUNC , " Ing the Story of the Scriptures , by Rev. George lexander Crook , D. D. , in elmplo and attractive ni.'uaj.'e for old nnd young. Profusely lllustm- d , nukiinc a most interesting and imprcssiio luth B instructor. K\ cry parent will secure this srk. I'rinchcra , you hhould circulate It. Price .00. Send for circulars with extra terms. J H. CHAMBKUS&CO. St. LouiH 3Io. THE OF ALL POB MAN AND BEAST , For rnoro than n. tblnl of a conturv tlio 1IcxlcuiiRIiiEaiicI.Iiilinciitliisbccii iiiown to millions nil over the world us Jus only Bnfo reliance for tlio relief of u'dilcnts mill pain. It is n in oil loin u ilmvu price nnu prulso the lient of it idnil. For o very foiui or external naln .ho Hustang Linlmont Is without nn equal. It i > eiietr te fletili und muscle to lie very bone making the continu- iiico of pain unil Inflaininiition impos- IIHcll'octsiipon Hiiiniin Flesh unit liuIlrutoCrvntlnii arc equally womler- ill. Tlio Mexican iiilmont is nccdoil liy gomcboily In veiy housi ! . Every ilay brlnsa now ot lie n ( { ( iiy nf nil fill Kinlil or burn uhiluuil , of fliciiniHUc inurtyra re- loiuil , or a Miliialilo luircv or ox nved by the hcnlliifj power ofthla lilch spci'illly euros finch allincnta of 10 HUMAN FLESH us Itlieitmatlam , Ktvclllnfjii , Stiff nliitu , < 'nntrnctfil AIuicleN , Jturii * ml NcnlilH , CntH , Ui-ulKOH mill | > rnliis , Poluoitoim Illteii mill NtlffllCHU , I llllCllCHI , < Vlll lire IVliiplm , < 'nl.e l ICrenit. mill iilccil every form nf external Uli- mc. It lirnls v.'lllitiiit sciii'H. For the ilium : CUHATION It mros Nlirnliin , Bwiiiny , NtlfT Joint * , uuiider , Unriicsv KnrvH , Hoof H , Foot Ito ( , Krre-vv AVoriu , Scab , ollow Hum , Krrnlcliro , AVlnil- nlla , 8invl > i , TliviiKlt , Itliiulione , 111 Kiifci , I'oll ivll , I'lUii upun ic .Sl lit nml every other nlliuent > vrhlch tlio ( iceiipniilv of ( ho Inlile nml HloeU Yard nre Ilulilr. Tlio .llcxlrnii itluutuii | ; I.liiliuciit ways cures anil never illsunpoiatu ; ill ills , positively , THE BEST OF ALL .INIMENTS FOB MA1T OB BEAST. How roruuHl Tn BIST VALOHORN IB BKBT AND | QUIOKEK ! T CON- THAN ANY HNIKNf OTJ1E11 OlIUUK IN THE uueo , M AUliKT. inufiictarcdlnmoilzri , 4.0 , B , 10 and 1 'in. It liai no cosrliiz. ( lento no nul j Ita work cully ml ciulrlrly. nil ? tlt tt t amourt ot luttir fromlho milk or ; It mtdo from the I-eat a h lumber. It i ; a lower price than any other flnt-ilam n. Sand ( or dUcilptlva circular and inico o lh lhOVAL CHURM COMPANY. COSiltH. IHD.