THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : 1IIURSDAY SEPTEMBER 8 , 1881. The Omaha Bee P"MMierl every morning , except Sunday 'Tlic only Monday morning dnily. JCKKMS JJV MAILi- v ar. S10.00 I Three Mrmllu S3-OC Moulin. . . 6,00 One " . . l.OC WKKKLY BKI3 , pnWI-hcd cv T.HUMS TOST Ono Yonr. . 52.00 I Three Monthi. . fiO Six Months. . . . 1.00 I One " . . 20 COimKSPOXDKXCK-All Cominmil cations relating to Xew wulEilltori.il matters tors should l > a nddreMcd to the ] 2ilTOii OH Tun Jinn. ijusiXKSS LITTKUS-AH BU IHO Letter * nnil ] { emiltnncc8 should bo nd dres ed to Tun OMAHA rmii.tHiitNO Con TAXT , OMAHA. Jrafta , Check * mid J'o t ollica Orders to be mndo paynblo to the order of the Company. OMAHA PUBLISHING 00 , , Brop'ra ' K.KOSEWATER , Editor. Unvls , Manncor of Clly Cironlatioii. .Tohn II. 1'icrco Is In Clian'o of Uio Mnl Uircu itlou of TI1K DAILY JJHU. CnlXfor Rnpulilicnu Stnto Conven tion. The IScpnblican electors of the State ol Nebraska nro hereby called to fend deln- catcs from the several counties , to meet ii btato Convrntion at Lincoln , on WcdncH- day , October nth , 1831 , n . S)0 ) o'clock , p m. , for the imrpnBQ of placing in nomlna lion ciindidatC'j for the following namui ofliccs , v ! * : One .fmlKu of the Supreme Court. Two Itegentsof the Htato University. And to transact Biich other Inminess as mnv properly como lycfore thu convention 'tho Hcveral connttcH nru entitled to rep rcccntatlon in the State convention its follow lowba / ed upon the veto cant for ( JeortfO W. Collins for 1'rcnldential elector , uvhi ! ( , DUO deletfale to each one hundred nnd fiftj (150) ( ) votox , nnd ono for the fraction o ! Koventy-fivo (75) ( ) voles or over. Alio ono delegate at lar'o ( for each organi/cd conn- I- - ' ho admitted to tlio convention ex I , 'r - cept Mich : are held liy jierttona icnidliif , ' in the cuuutlcu from which the proxici ) are given. Second. That no delegate nhall ropre- Rent.in nhsrnt member of hi dcJogntioii 11111098 ho ho clothed with nuthoiity from the county convention or in in poMesiion of proxies from regularly elected delegates thereof. Uy order of the llopnhlican tate Cen tral Commiltot ? . JAMES W. DAW3JS , Chin'n. V. J. llKN-DUiwiiOT , Sco'y. n0j tern. Lincoln , Noh. , Auf { . 31 , 1881. COOL tSoptcmbor Ima arrived. THE "Nobraslja Idea" is corn , ait- tlo nnd liogs. Tim Imppiost tradesmen iu Omaha just now are tlio plumbors. TUB next four wcoka iu Nobraaka will bo wire pullcrn month. HEAVIKII in ilesh but lighter in pocket the Bonx of the roturnint auinnior tourist PUIILIO liopo and fear risea and falls witli the full nnd riao of the presi dent's tcmporaturo. LATTKULV rionural Grunt has shown n wonderful .facility in opening Ills mouth and putting his foot iu it. "DocMYH" Imvo entlod , but the days of iv few thousand of Oiniilm'.s caniuuB unfortunatuly continue. IKN UIM/H sere mouth ia reported na improving. It will he noted thut ] 3cu has not Ijcca interviewed for n month. OMAHA needs n f jw building asso ciations uuch ixs those which have made Philndalphia a city of working men's homes. Tni ! tolcirrapli brings tlio newa of Iho death of Dun Dutlor's nun. Un fortunately for Massachusetts' politi cal peace of mind , Don i.s reported ns unusually healthy. TUB alliance of tlio railroud.s against the best interests of the people must bo met by au alliance of the poopje against the extortions and discrimina tions of tlio railroads. THE Otoo Indians will bo removed from their reservation in a few weeks , and several hundred citizens are eager * ] y waiting for n whack at the beauti ful lands in the valley of the Blue. THE great confederacy of the roil- roads begins its sway just as tlio sou th orn confederacy did in 1801 , by seiz ing the property of the people of the United States and converting it to their own uecs. ' A SERIOUS BLUNDER- " Tlio republican party of Now York , " said General Grant to n Chicago cage inlorviowor , " 1ms gene iutc hands which will run it into tin ground be f oto long , and then tlio pee jilo inny recognize how great n blun der they made in thiowing their old ninl tried lenders overboard. " Into whoso hands 1ms the republi can party in NuW York gone ? The state central committee ia controlled by tlio men who Imvo controlled the tnncliino in Now York for the last ten yours. At the last meeting ot that body Mr. Thomas C. I'latt presided - sided , iuul ex-Senator Conk- ling wns present and was particularly oflicioua aud nctivo. The cliairniau of tlio coiutnitto is Cheater A. Arthur , and u majority of its mem- bora followers of thu stalwart faction. An thu fttnto central committee is gen- orrlly considered M directing Iho po litical movements of the piuiy , it ia dilllcult to oo how the direction of thu republican parly in New York has gone into oilier hands than those which have run the machine- for HO many years past , and against whoao methods of procedure- Senator Conk- ling's retirement to private lifo was n forcible nnd timely protest. General Grant undoubtedly meant to say that the defeat of the stal warts in Now York was a forerunner of tlio coming defeat of the republican party in the Umpire itnto. Tu other words , that the devotion to party of Mr. Colliding and his friends ii meas urable by tlio opportunities offered thorn by the republican party to hold oflico nnd dispense patronage. If this is so Iho sooner the Now York republicans learn the fact the better. Thousands of voters have supported Mr. Colliding and his fol lowers not on account of any favors which it was in their power to bestow but because they believed them to bo able representatives of republican principles. They were willing them selves to remain iu the back groiml in order to hold up the hands of their chosen leaders , and neither asked nor sought for government pap ns the reward of their fidelity to thu parly of which they were members , They recognized in Mr , Colliding a man ot superior mental power and consumatc political abilities , but they never placed Iho ox-senator before the party itself. The bust proof that Ihey never gave in their adhesion to tiny such doc trine as that advanced by Gen. Grant , is found in the fact that they retired Mr. Colliding from the public service just as soon na it became evi dent that ho considered his own poisonal aggrandizement superior to party harmony. On this issue nnd onj no other Mr. Conklin 'u scat in thoEonalo wus filled by a successor. General Grant makes a serious blund er when ha imagines for a moment that the republicans of New York hnvo over given in their adhesion to any such n doctrine ns that the party nro representatives of the leader , nnd the leader not the spokesman and exponent - ponont of the party. IT Booms that Senator Van Wyck lias caused he removal of 1'ostinastor Santee from the Niobrara oflico , and osured the appointment thereto ol Mr. Fry. As to these two men , wo Imvo nothing to say. But all classes in north Nebraska will resent Mr. Van NVyck's intruding his alinn and incbn- siderato hand into our machinery. Cong. Valentino is near to us , ono ol us , and can do the fair and -iviso thiiiL in disposing of our postollicos andland ofllcos. If Senator Van ' \Yyck is short on trading stock ho might bor row a stake of Mr. Valentine ; but for him to confiscate the lattpr's federal watermelons to pay oil' his personal debts with , is contrary both to old- fushioncd statesmanship nnd the gold en rule , unless both havpbeon revised lately beyond recognition. OaMale Pen und I'lmv. Our senators have conferred n favor not only on Northcon Nebraska but on the state at largo by removing J. C. Sautoo from an olllcial position which ho lias prostituted to his own personal ends and made n disgrace to the people of thu a tale. The past rcc- old , ineillcioncy in oflico and personal habits of the incumbent of thu Nio- obrara post oflico ought long since to have caused his removal , and would Imvo donu so with any Congressman who had u spaik of respect for his dis trict or for his own judgment in rcuommemUng appointments to oflico. It ie because Valentino lias shame fully neglected his duties and in the face of repeated and numerous pro tests from the people of his district has maintained in oflico u puck of dis reputable sharks that civil service re form has been forced to stop in and ouat the oflcndora. If wo mistake not the people of Northern Nebraska will never resent au interference which increases the elllcioncy of the public olllccs and ia in the line of a genuine reform iu the civil service. Tim reputation which General Grant lias earned of boii.g an infrequent and discreet talker is fast slipping away from him. Since his return from Ku- rope , aud more especially since the commencement of the struggle for latronagu which Senator Conkling waged with the administration , ho has repeatedly violated the Jaws of politi cal decency and party decorum by unwise public comments upon the ill rcatmont which lie believes his friends mvo atuTurod at tlio hands of the republican party. General Grunt seems to consider that the worse po htical crime which can bo committee by the party in power is inalteiitioi to the demands of his persona friends , and if an interview which we publish this morning is credited , part ; in his eyca ehielly valuable because it affords rewards for oflico scckorf nnd place ? the bestowal of patronage in tlio hands of those who havu boot in times past the intimate friends am associates of General Grant. TUB haslo which is being shown b > the contractors on the Burlington Missouri line beyond Culborlson indi cules the falsity of the rumors that ai understanding lias been entered intr between the C. , 13. , t Q. and the Union Pacific roads , by which the latter is not to extend its lines to Denver , Kvory sign points to the fact that by next Juno a through line from Ohicngo to Colorado will bo ii operation. Whether the line will gc directly to Denver is uncertain , the probabilities being that Pueblo wil be for a time at least tlio terminus o the road. Mn. Pir.i.n states that the Garfiohl fund has reached SliiC'.OOO , of which 8Ht,000 ! was subscribed in Now York , 812,000 in Philadelphia , $11,500 , ii Chicago , $0,500 in London , § 125 at HoHton , etc. It has been placed will the United Status trust company which haa purchased $125,000 of1 per cents , costing @ 1 < 1R,000. , A certi ficate of deposit of these bonds has been handed to Mrs. Garficld. If she docs not draw the income , it will be added to the principal and divider among the children after the death ol their parents. NOTWITIISTANWNO the growth ol the assessment system the Hfo insur ance business seems to be in an unu sually healthy condition. Since 187J tlio assets of the life insurance compa nies doing business in New York state have nearly doubled , increasing from $211,8I ! > ,11 < ; to .117,707,554 , or J > 7 pcr cent , while their surplus has in creased about 85 per cent , or from § 118,581,825 to $71,501,070. Tun decrease in the national debt for August is otlicially stated at 814- 000,000 , making the monthly average for Iho portion of the fiscal year al ready expired 812,000,000. Tlio ac tual payment , of bonds during August was $18,000,000. , Secretary AVindom will havu a handsome balance shoot to show at the end of the year. FIIO.M the drought reports received from tlio east it will be readily seen that Nubraska's harvest taken as n whole law sullurcd less than that n many eastern states. When the high prices now obtaining for wheat am' corn ia taken into consideration nur farmers will como out well ahead al the close of the season. Tin : outbreak among the Apaches is affording thu chronic corrcspondonl and country editor the opportunity ol demanding the turning over of the Indian bureau to the war department , on the score of greater honesty among army agents. The latest defalcations in the government service have como from the army. Tar movement among the farmers to select and support for public oflico only such men us have a clear rocori and firm convictions on the antimonopoly - monopoly question is the first btoi towards obtaining a genuine redress of their grievances. TUB Nebraska City News publishes an interview with iho projector of the lower Furnam street hotel , in whioli the assurance was given that contracts for the building would bo lot during thu coming winter. Bv thn perpetual nmilo which plays on every third man's face , it is plain to see thut conventions are approach ing , and the button-holing of tlio can didate is once moro felt in thu land. on the decision of Judge McCrary in the ease of the Southern express company. , and in which the law was laid down that railroads worn public servants , bound to treat all Ihoir patrons alike without favor or discrimination , tlio Chicago 2ViMuie says : The decision is in nymp.itlry with previous decisions to the same effect by Judge Harlan of tlio mipruino court , and by Judge Baxter of the sixth circuit , and by District Judges Key , Greslmm , Treat , 'llallot , and Daldvvoll. It recogniy.es and nllirms that railroads are a part of the busi ness machinery of the country , and not special inventions hold by spe cial patents jor the exclusive use of the patentees , Thcso companies operate public highways , which are free to all who may choose to use [ hem for transportation upon paying a just and reasonable toll. The com- > aiiioo must treat all persons applying to them with equality ; they must not extort from any one , nor discriminate igainst any ono , but to the extent of iheir capacity must execute all the JUsiuusH allured them , and must do his tit a fair and reasonable compen sation , which it is the duty of the courts to enforce. This decision further declares that n the case of state legislation on this mbjoct , nnd iu the observance of such ugislatton , thu power of thu courts to ontrol thu rates of transportation , 'to lie extent of fixi..g what is fair and oiuonablc , does exist , and thut the courts , upon a proper ease boimj pre sented , will , upon duo investigation , fix those rates and enforce the decree ol thu court. The decision is all the moro commendable because of the fearless manner in Xrhich the court cuts loose from the technicalities nnd sophistries with which this question lias been heretofore befogged - fogged and clouded by the courts , the attorneys , and the special retainers of the railways. Tins de cision places the question before tlio country in its plain , naked nnd simple character , which is , Have these cor porations , which are mere common carriers upon whom the .wholo coun try dopoinh for the service of trans portation , , any right to discriminate cither in rates or facilities against any person ? and , Have they the right to exact for the service rendered any but n fair and reasonable compen sation ? That is the whole ques tion involved. The answer is plain and direct , that the railroad cor porations have no special lights and privileges ; that they must render equal service and equal facilities to nil per sons ; and that the tolls exacted can not exceed what is just and reasona ble , and in case of controversy tlio courts may determine what are just and reasonable rates tor transporta tion. tion.That That this is the law of the land there can ho no doubt ; all that is needed is to hayo it so decided nnd so universally made known that railroad corporations shall feel the noccoaity of obeying it without further equivoca tion or delay. POLITICAL POINTS. Mr. Whtclock , of the St. I'nul Pioneer 1'iusx , U nominated fur Kovenior of Min nesota by the Minneapolis Tribune. Ssnator Beck thinks that Senator ! \fa- ) mnein "a eamcy little fellow , " iimlth.it the Virginia contest will be close anil tlonhtlnl. Mayor I'rince , of Itoston is determined to ie tire from public Hfo with this year , and hit pinna are to KO abroad with hid wlfu , who Imi been so long an invnlM. Andrew Stewart has withdrawn from the contest for the rcimblicnn nomination for btato treasurer in L'cntisylvanla , leaving the field in tlio western I'.rt ' of the * tvtG : entirely to ( Jcneral Halloy. Maine elects no governor this yc.ir , nnil the inhabitants wonder if that awful national cii n they Iwl to meet uvcrj September v\ ill now Blip in the frontdoor to destroy the i > .ilhidium nnd wrinj ; the neck of the eagle. On'y ' Hcvcn htateH have annual sessions of the k'K'islutmo. When these annual blights have idivcn six states into despair ing graves , Ithoclo Itland will i iso to re mark : "Six aru in the churchyard laid ; wo'ru all that's left of beven. " The committee appointed by the last Weit Virginia legislature to revise the htntnto laws < if the Htato ia now in t < csioii nt SVIicclinff. So far the work of the com- mittuo hn-s been confined to the chapters ol the code regulating civil proceedings. Times have changed , and the old-fash- ioinul "boss" modes of forcing results will no longer pay. The people may bo de- Itended upon to acquiesce in whatever is done faiily and to bolt whatever ia wrought ont through dishonest methods. Albany Journal ( Hep. ) Air. ] ) ookvviiltcr is the owner of a new opera home at .Springfield , O. , which was opened the other evening by tlio Kmma Abbott Opeia _ company. If Mr. Hook- wnltor could kiss tlio farmers' wives am danghtcrH as Kmma Abbott kisses , he could cairy the Htato of Ohio with a rush. C'nptain Cook , the Unrficld hcroo o : Brownsville , Ohio , is novv urged by his friends as a suitable randidiUa for post master of Newark , Ohio. Tha Newark Evening Xf'ivu , nnimlrnendeiit democratic newspaper , ha * coma out strongly iu favor of bin appointment , nnd believes that i would by nppioved by the cntiro c6mmti- nity. nity.Mr. Mr. Israel \V. Andrew n , the greenback candidate for governor of Massachusetts voted for .lames Barney for president in 1841 : Martin Vnn JJnren. in 1818 ; John 1' . Halo , in 18.V2 ; .John C. Ifremont , in 1850 , Abiaham Lincoln , in 1800 and 1801 Horatio Seymour , inlSOS ; Horace Greeloy. in 1871' ; Samuel J. Tilden , in 187(1 ( ; am James 11. Weaver , in 18SO. The Xashvillo ( Tenn. ) American views with complacccby the independent politi cal movement in the south. Like the partisan democrat , it expects to see them all defeated , but it regards them as healthy indications , because they show that those have composed the unambitious anil igno rant claspcs Imvo learned enough to seek to better themselves nnd to thow olT party rule. rule.On On tlio whole , wo do not think that the doings of the state committee will strlko the great mass of republicans in the inte rior of the state very favorably. It may appear in the convention that the utnl- warts , by making1 Bitch use of their oppor- tunitie ? , have not nt all benefitted them selves. The meaning of the word "har mony" ns to the republican party Js no longer what It was before. It signifies no longer nuconfidcntial submission to nil that a few managers may determine. New Yoilt Post. PERSONALITIES. Mr. Charles Nordhotf while in Kuropo visited the field of Waterloo , whcro his father fought under Bluchor. Mr. Tilden wns never in better health "I haven't had t > ix doctors , " chuckles the old gentleman with a wink of his eye. Miii , Yanderbllt i < said to sport sixty bonnets anil ns many trunks at Saratoga. But an Mr. V. owns ucvernl ' 'tiuuk lines1' its all light. Kx-Scnator Thurmnn Is "doing" Switz erland , Being largely out of politics , the distinguished Ohio man will not undertake to straddle thu Alps. Sam Cox Is on his way to the Holy land , His perfect knowledge of the bible enables him to tiavel through it without guides or guide-books. Mr. Iiigersoll la letting Ills hair grow long , nnd thereby acquiring n strong re- cniblaneo to Ucccher. This u ono of the mistakes of Ingersoll. There Is a woman in i'lippcr' * case , and she U ia the hherllf'a custodywhich maltes it bad for the woman. It hn't entirely pleas-nit for Flipper. Jonrjulu Miller' * d itwhior N quite n 'ttvoiltoin Saratoga hoclcty. After this Htatemcnt it ia unrcely necomry to nay that aha iloosn't write poetry. Slttln ? Bull won't rid a on railroad trains. Hio long-headed old * avngo knows that lot ono person inn million ever gets tlio irizo in n packni'u of prize candy. Jay Cooke'u Ban-ill-law is a theological Indent. Their occupations utv much ilike in ono respect both Hpecnlate In 'futures" to n considerable extent Jay Oonld Is at Saiatoga , and what vith drinking the spring water , and taking i fresh railroad and Saratoga potatoes for ) iTalfast , ho is eaid to bo getting fat. If King Knlaknu wants iv purchaser for lU dominions , now'a his chance. Captain lowgato hag lied to the Sandwich Islands vlth enough stolen money to buy thu whole urn p. Prince Bismarck , aa ho walked Into the aihvfty station at Berlin n fortnight ago , bowed that his hedth had greatly hn- iroved. Ho looked burly and strong , nnd va < i attired in citizen's dress. I.uoyllooprr toys nho never admired drs. Langtry , "even when she WAD In the lelght of her lenown , " Of course not , the [ tddy. stuck.up young thing. And what- vvr tliu men could co In her while to ninny real Miniblo , mature vomen wtr nbont nnd waiting to IKJ admired , nlmplj beats everything -there ! Anna lickon ) on vva * at u Phllndclphli hotel the other day , hut ohe refuted to re ccivenny visitors. It is suspected tlia Anna wai bu y In her room studying tin tirchittcturo of n pair of Mage pantaloon * "Ned Buntllne , " ( I' . V. . .Tml on ) lives Ii the llttlo town of .Stamford in the Cats kill mountains. Ho Is about lit ) years old , short nmi fat , walks with a limp nnd r o.ine , Mid wears bine clothes nnd brns ; btlltOllH. Senator Conger , of Michigan , has beci irulcriiig In Manitoba nil the bummer , 'inat accounts for the devastating torna- duel that have eome from there. Hewn1 exercising hit voice- for the coming bcanni , [ Boston Post. Hnllowny. the Kngllih pill manufac turer , has given iipwnid of $ . ' ,7f)0,000 fin charitable purposes during tho.last five or six year * . IttJt money worthily be stow ed If it went tn the persons who had taken hU pills. A duel Is Imminent between O'Dnmi- nitc Henna and Little Hrccehca Jlav , editor ad honeymoon of the Xcw Yoik Tribune. O'lXiminito In a letter intimates that liny before ho became n poet wai a barber , anil Hnj threatens to elongate the &kiimi h- ur'ti tioiu on fight , nnd the Hkinni-licr threatens to cano Hay. It would bo n U'llef to the pockets of patriotic Irish Rcrvant girls if O'Daminlto were to make his u.\it viaonu of his infernal machines. STATE JOTTING P. f i ono.iv'nnts .a llotirinp ; mill. llltic Spiing ? lnw n f-tnnll fruit nur.iery. J-'unirw county will build . ? ! ] ,000 worth of hedges before January. Lanc.iHtcr cmuityV fair began on Mon day to continue four days. IVymnro boants of ( food religions i > ilvi- lctig | and no liquor N.iloon.v Woik on tliu toiii ] > nrnry bridjjo at North Hcnil is progicjjsiii'f rapidly. Tlio presbytery of Kearney will meet in Minn C'rcelc on the 13th init. A ilncly equipped Rorghuin mill is now in working hint at Heaver City. Apn'cs aru Hcllins at llcdo forfifty cents iv bushel , and are plenty at that. Tlio colored people of Bro\uvillu organ ised a IJnptUt church last Saturday. Aithur 1'rcets , who escaped from jail at Sidney , has been in Nebraska City. A school building will at once be erected in Wymore , by private u bs > crijtion. PunittH county i-cvithout a Bherilf , that olllcial having removed to Colorado. The Lincoln & Fremont lailnad a k ? 00,000 in bonds from Satuulers county. As a result of tlio resent excursion to Lincoln , Kndicott will have a brass band. An incendiary attempt was made at Gland Inland to burn hd. Hooper's machine - chine shops. Over iiOO.OOO pounds of freight ariivcd at Sidney fiom the east last Wcdnesdaj" for the JiilK Springdale'H cheese factory is reported in running order , and turning out a gojcl quality of cheese. Over two hundred passengers for differ ent pointa in the Hills arrived in Sidney during the vv eek. Section hands on the St. 1'aul and Oma ha ro.id are getting Sl.oO per d.iy , and on the S. C. fc P. ei.'J.- ) . The Elkhorn Valley railroad company arc removing their hcuilqnuilcrH from Neligh to O'Neill City. North Bond's new school house cannot be completed by Octobei 1st , and the time has been extended thirty dayp. CulbcrtMin has gicatly livened tin since the advent of hundreds of hands who will work on the 15. fc Al. extension to Denver. Kendall & Smith , of North Bend , arc putting up one thousand tons of bay. They will have eight hundred head of cattle to winter. Trains on the Klkhorii Valley road arc expected to run Into Atkinson as soon as the uth instant , and will probably reach the I'ino before MIOW flien. The plans for the new Catholic church at Plum Cicek. are bsing prepared and it is thought the buildin ; ' will be leady for use before cold weather bets in , Blair is erecting stock yards for feeding and holding block. They will covcriifteen acres of ground , with five chutes and an ample supply of sheds and cribs. Ileports from the DUmal show an un settled and unsatisfactory condition of things up around Fort Niobrara. Stock men say that the whole country above is full of Indians. A petition will be circulated to open a public highway between Blue Spring am Beatrice , along Che line of the B. & M road. It in deemed that this will give the public a much nearer and moro direct route. Benson & Hines threshed their whea Saturday , and were agreeably surprised a the amount , Off of eleven acres the ; threshed 150 bushels. This is as good i yield as we have yet heard of. Arapahoe Pioneer. During the thunder ntonn last week lightning struck the house of Mark Miles on thn Ktate line five miles went of dies ter , killing Mr. Miles instantly. One boot was ripped off his foot and portioni of his person Blightly discolored. He ha < gone up-Rtair.s to close the windows , vvliei the liolt fell , shattering a window and the btill below , but injuring nothing or no one else. Ho leaves a wife and two chil ilron. Gently Does It Kugono Cross , Swan street , Buffalo writes : "I havu used Spring Dlomom foi dygpepiia and indigestion , aud havu foum itto act admirably as a gentle aperient anil blood purifier. 1 consider it uncqualcd. You aru at liberty to use my natno na r reference. " Price 50 cents , trial bottles K cents , septUeodlw AN HONEST MEDICINE FREE OF COST , Of nil medicines advertised to euro nliy nlluuHon of the Throat , Chest 01 Lungs , wo know of uotio wo can rcc- ommoml so highly as Du. KINO'SNuw DiHcovKitY for Consumption Coughs. Colds , ABthrnn , Bronchitis liny Fever - vor , lloarsoness , Tickling in the Thioat , loss of voice , etc. TJiia medicine - icino does positively euro , and thut where everything else h a failed. No iiiodicino can show one-half so many I'ositiyu ' and perinanont cures as have iilready boon eil'eetod by this truly irondurfiil roniedy. For Asthma and Hronchitis it is a nortect specific , cur- iiiff the voiy worst eases in the short- ; fflt tiinu possible.Vo jjay by all UL-ansRivo it a trial , Trial bottles 'roe. Regular size § 1.00. Forsaloby ! ( lly ) ISH it MoMAiiox , Oinalia. AOKNTH WANTKD EOK ' the Futcit fc'clilue Book of th A eel Foundations of Success. BUSINESS AND SOCIAL fOKVB. Tl o Uwjut trade , lojal fornn , how to ir > n - itt builueai , valuible tiblos , tcxlil ctlquetta , wrllimcntary utige , how to conduct public lUtlneti ; In t > cV It U A comi'luto ( Juitla to tjuc- es > lor all cU'ti * . A Utnily iiecetel > - . Addreu orclrcuUniiuid jjucUl tcrmiNgllOU JdlUNO OU. , St Ixiul * . ilo. Examination ofTeaoliors- I will ho preterit at my offlee In Crclghtan ilock on the flt t rUturd.iy of eaih month to ex- mine mch ai > nllcants ta may tlc lro to tcw.li 11 the jnillle > JiooU lu Doutlai county. QiiAr- erly uxaininttloii rtrit Saturday In Februury , l y , Aiviut and No > ember , J. J roiXT * , County Supt. Pabllo Instruction. CHEAP FORSALE. 1,000,000 Acres OV THE FINEST LAND EASTEEH NEBRASKA SKLKCTKD is AN UAKLT "DAT .NOT KAI IloAD LAND , BUT LAND ovv.snn DT ISDN SIUKOTS wnc AHK TIIIKDI-ATINO TAXKI AND Ann omntxo : THKIU LANDS AT T I LOW r-nicij OP SO , $8 , AND $10 run ACKK ON LONO TIME AN1 > KASV TKIU10. WE ALSO OFFr.tl FOU SALf ! - IX - Douglas , Sappy anil Washingtoi < aoicrKra.z : 33 ss ALSO , AS IMMENSE LIST OK QinaliaCityBealEstate Including Kleeant Residences , Busmen nd Itesulenco Lots , Cheap Houses and intt > , nnd a large number of Lots in most o I he Additions of Omaha. Al o , Small Tract ? of 5 , 10 and 20 ncrce n nnd near the city. Wo have good oppor unities for snaking Loan" , nnd in all ca o isrsonally examine titles and take every irecaution to insure safety of inonoy so nv cxtcil. lie ovv we offer a umal list of SPEOIAI . 'lAl BOGGS & HILL , Seal Estate Brokers , 14OS North. Side of Farnham Street , Opp. Grand Central Hotel , OMAHA , NEB. CflR QAl C A beautiful residence lot Ubl OftiLC California botn ecu 22nd anil 3d streets , 81(100. KOGCS k HILL. ! TnD CAI C Vcr.V nice homo and lot UK OrtLt on yth ami Webster street ! , . \ltli barn , coal house , ttell cistern , thado ami rult trots , cvcrjthinjj complete. A iloalrahlt licie of iirojKrty , figures low UG3 & HILL. ; O Oft 5 FT Splendid biislncs lotaS. U Ull wrtr.Sl corner of ICth and Capita Vvinnc. BOGOS&H1LL. " ( ID OAJ C Hoii o and lot corner Chicago UK 3HL and 21st streits , ? SOCO. BOGUS b. HILL. mD CAI { T New house/ / 6 rooms , half lot ; Un OftLt. 7 blocks from court house , onlysJlWO. 110GOS &HILL. JftD CAI R HousoofO rooms vi 1th i lot , I Ull OrlLU near Iiiulncai , good locution ; * 1MO. LOCUS & HILL. CUP CAI 1C Corner of two choice lots ID rUII CflLC Miinn'a Addition , request tent nt oiiuo submit best cos.li otter. otter.HOGGS HOGGS i HILL. CflfJ CAI C A P ° 0 ( ( an uesirablb res I Ull OttLE. dciico property , S4000. liOUUS Si HILL. IlESinnNCE-Not In the market A Oner will sell f or tO.DOO. HOGGS & HILL. JflP CAI C 4 K ° ° d lofci Shlnn's Sd ad I Ull OrtLt dltion 51 ) each. 130GOS k HILL rOEJ OAl C A very flno rcaldonco lot. to run uHLIu some party dcMirltiir to bulia a line house , . ' ,300. UOOGS & HILL. fTflB CAI C About 200 lots In Kountzo I Ull OHLE. Ituth'a addition , fust south of bt. Mary's a\enue , $450 to SSOO. These lot * are mar business , surrounded by fine improve menu and are 40 per cent cheaper than any othe lots In the market. Sav e money l > y bu > IIIR thcs lois. BOGGS i HILL. ETflD CAI ET JO lots , suitable for flno resl run OnLk dcnco , on Tart-Wild a > enue : t blockg 8. K , of depot , all coicrol with line larg tries. I'rlco extremely low. ( AOO to $700. HOGGS & HILL. CAI C Some ry ihcap loto CHLC Lake's oildltloii. nocca & HILL. CAI 17 Cheap corner lot , cornet OML.I1 Douglas and Jefferson Bts. UOGGS & HILL. Cfil C 8SIot' on 20tll > 8"01. SSthi C/iLEl SOth and 30th Hta. , bitxrecn 1 arnhain , Douglas , and the proponed extension of Dodifu street. Prices rniijfo from $200 to J400. Wehaxetoncluditltot'lvoiiicn of mnall means. ono more ihiticu to cccure a homo and will hullo liousason thcho lots on small paj merits , aud will sell lots on monthly payments.UOCQS UOCQS & HILL. ITflM ? CAI C ICO acres , I ) miles from city , lUn OnLlU about 20 acres > cry choice ( alloy , IUi running water ; lul.into ccutly rolling prrlrle , only 3 milcn fjoiu mllao-id , slO pcraoie. BOGUS & HILL. COD CAI C 400 acres In ono tract twelv TUN OrtLE milcH from tlty ; 40 acres cu thated , U\\ng \ Sjirliisof water , tome nice v lejs. iho laud la 1J tlrtt-closs rich prairie. Trie ? 10 vcr aue. UOfiUS & 1I1LU CAD CAI C 7"0ncrcsln onolKxly , 7 mlle rUli U.HL.C westof rrcmont , Is allleiel land , | uoduUn ) ( bea\y prow th of Brass , In high Milluy , rich toll and } Intel from railroad an bide track , In good settlement and no better Un can bo found. BOGUS k HI LL. OAl C A highly Impwcd firm ol UnLEl SlOacra , 3 miles from tlty Kino Improu'iitcnts on this land , ouucr not a pmitlval ( .inner , ditermined to toll. A gooil cin'iiln - ( or some man of means. means.DOGOS & HILU PUD CflIC 2.000 acres of land near Mil- rUK OMLIu land Station , 3,000 near Elk. horn , $8 to 610 ; 4,000 acres In north part of coun ty , 87 to ? 10 , 3,000 acres 2 to 8 miles from 1'lor- enie , ? S to $10 ; 6,000 airei west of the Ktkhorn , 84 to { 10 ; 10,000 acres Mattered throujh thocouii. ty0to910. K The alioto landi lie nfir and Adjoin n'c.irl ) excry fanu In the eounty , and uui mostly bo sold on email cosh imjment , with the balance In 1-2-8 4 nnd 6 icar's time. VOUGS&H1LL. CAI r Bo crel fine rcsmcnccs prop OHLL ertlcs ne'er licfrro orfcrcd mil not Xnown In the market &s Loins for sale. Locations will only bo made known to purcluuert "uicanlnr bueliiu. UUGC8 & HILL. IMPROVED FARMS imiro\ | ( anus uround Omaha , and In all parts of Douglas , Sar y anil WuhliiL'tan countks. Also farms In lou a. 1'or dcscripuon and iirkcs cull on Hi. HOGGS &HII.U I n Business Lots for Sala on Kiirnam and Doug. IU I * ttrtots , from $ J.OOO to 6S.WO. ' uodaa & HILL. CAI IT 8 I'uslncs * lots ncxtwes OMLH of Masonic Temple prlct idt niicvd Of 2 000 each. HOGGS & HILL CAI C 8 business lots nest of Odd OnLC Kellovs block , $2 tOO each. COGG3 & HILL. CAI C s tiifclni'M loU douth aide OMLC DouL-Us itrt'Ct , liutwecn 12tb , nd 13th , rj,600 each , HOGGS A : HILL. CAD CAI IT 100 ac , oc\crctl wtthjouni rUn OHLL timber ; tiling uatir , lur oundod by Improrcd run , only 7 miles from : lt. , ChcajH-jl land oubaud.UOOGS UOOGS i. THE OHAMPION HAY GATHERER , the hay direct from Sxrath to Stuck MO to " 00 Ibs. nt n lotd , Sines uliiroftlni ; , KlincUlnjr , kc. 1'rleo , $25.00. Tor ] virtlnilin oildrcsi S. II. GILLIL\M ) , Monroe CltMo. . , nulO-M2t I'.ioprlctor nnd Manufacturer. M1AKBV UP Near my house on Sitnrdny , an .1. old white hoiiltli lihcU | > ot ! blind In the rlht ej c. I' . O. JJojion , north sldo I.CA\en- worth street , bet. "Ill and Stli. au10-w4t ilAKP UP A red and uhlto tpottwl row , .1 about 0 jcar * old ! rltfht car iroppi-d , nt Itc- pin'j addition , north Um.ihn. fill-w 4 1 _ j..Hr.N iNHOKEl' : . " ' "HENRY WARD'BEEGHER Rldrc ilnt ( the stmlcntfl of the National School of Llocutlon nnd Oratory , cald. "U'cnro Ihln In a land uhoio CCM\I.I | \ , nho o hlttory , uho o in titit- tlon eminently dcnnml oratoiy.1 The National School of Elocution anil Oratory win estab lished In 1ST4 , to Biipplvthli demand. Chartcmt In 1870 , Nineteen Teachers nnd Lecturers , Specialists In their departments. Summer Term , July 6 , Fall Term , October 3 , Send for circular to J. II. lliCHTiL , Secretary , lilOnml lilSChcttnnt street , I'hlladilphlC. vTIIAYKN-l'roiii 2415 llftrney street July 23 O ono lar abrindlr cow , Ojcariiold. liriiuleil on iiTplth Utter "O. " Has tome wlnto ppots on her. Any ono frl\ Ins Infonnatlonhcroshola r return her " 111 bo suitably runnrdcd , 6H tf A. M. UI.AP.K. 1'UOBATE NOTICE. itate of Nchraskn , Doualas County ss : At n County Uourt , held at the County Court Itoom , In nnd for paid County , Aiizihb 20th , A. 1 > . 1SS1. 1'rcsent , IIOWAIU ) U. aMITII , County Jud 'e. n tlio matter of tlio csUto of .lames K. Ish , do- ceased1 On reading and r.llnir the petition of Martha M. Ish , prajinif thatndnilnletmtion ofKntdottato may be irrantiil to her cu admlnistratK : Ordered , That September 15th , A. 1) . 1SS1 , nt 0 o'clsek n , in , h slsiHMl for hairing wild pctl- , lon , \\hcnnll pcrsoiu'intcnutcd In sjld matter may nppear nt n County Court to bo held , In nnd 'or ' siitl County , and fliow causa why the prayer ) f petitioner t-hould not be prnnted , nnd that no- : lco of pciidoncy of said petition nnd the hcarlnc ; hercof , boi > cn to all persons Interested In said matter , by publishing n copy of this order In Tnr. OMlix AS KKKLY Dun , n , newspaper prlntcd.ln K\ld County , for three successive wcuks , prlo r to said day olheirin . HOWA11I ) 1 ( . SMITIf , nu24 3t County AOESTS WANTED ron OCR NEW BOOK BSBLE FOR TH YOUNG , " li IiiK the Story of the Scriptures , by Rev. Geone Alexander Crook , D. I ) . , In bhinile and nttrnctho anKUaxe for old nnd youni' . Vrofuscly illustra ted , makln ; a moit interesting ; and iniprehsno jouth instructor. E\cry parent lllbreuro thU work. Preachers , 3on should clrcuhte it. Price 33.00. Send for circulars ith extra tcmu. J II. CHAJlUlUtS & CO. St. Louis Mo. FOE BBA5T , Tor moro than n tlilrd of a century thn known to millions nil over tliu world nt tliu only sato reliance for the roliot ol at'clilcnts mid pain. It Is : i moillclno iilKivo pvlco ami JiniUo tlio lirst of Us kind. For uvery foim of external pnln thu < AInstanp ; I.lninicnt Is vvitliontnn equal. It jiciietrnttK flcsli mill iiuitcHto tlic nci-y ttoiio making tlio conttnn- iiii ( ' of pain nnd intlammatloii impos- nlblc. Us L'irocia npoii Hiiiiian rjosli ami IlioDnitoCri'iillon nro equally vromlur * fill. Tliu Liniment is needed liy somoboily In every liousf. Kvcry ( lav btiiiirs nevva or the nfnujif an IIMlul .scul < ti.-r Ijuru Niilnliieil , of rlietimiitic iitnrtyrB iu- Ntoi'eil , Ol' \nlnnlilc luir/ie < uox x-cd by tlio healing power of tlila wlilcli spcrdlly cures auoli ailments of the IlUilAN FLESH n Illieumatlam , StvclIIngl , Stl(7 * oluti , Coiitrnctcd Muscles , Iturni lid Scalds , Cuts , BrulHcs and prnliK ) Poluoiiotin llllea mill tliiR * , Stlffttcss , J.nniciicsB , Old Morei , lll < : rr , KroitbKci , Chilblain * . lore Nipples , Cnked Jl'-on t , mid Indeed every form of cjrnul dU- euse. It lirnl.s without scnr . For the HitUTE CMATIOH It cures Sprains , Sivluiiy. KUtT Joints , Fouuiler , ITnriieM Sorm. Hoof I U- caios , Foot not , Screw Worm , Scab , Hollow Horn , Scratches , U'Jud- RnllM , Spiiviu , ThriiKli , Illiiubone , Old Sores , Poll Kvll , Film upon tlio Slplit nnd every ntlirr ailment to which the occupant * of the Stable nnd Stoclc Ynrd are liable. The Mexican Mnatniig I.iiiliiieiit nlwuya curcu uiul novcr disappoints ; auU It Is , positively , THE BEST OF ALL LINIMENTS I FOB MA1T OB BEAST , Tnx MOST roruiAn ! TUB CIST S LLIKQ | Tim DEBT OllDRNH AWD QOIUKKII ilOHT CON- THAN ANY VKNIEKC OTIIEH MANUFAC- IK TUB TUUED , M AltKP.T , Manufactured In ( He rii'B , 4 tl , 8 , 10 nnd 1 Villon * . It lmi no { .carlnf , llemo no nnlaa does Its worl. eaally and nuUHy. and reUtlio largest amount of In'.ttr ( rein iho milk or cream ; Ji runic f rein ' he ' c t ah lumber. It > sold at & 1oMtr price llian ny rtlier flnt-ilasi i hum. Send tor dLjrlpU\o Urcu'iir ' ur.d lUt to the theOVAl LEGAL NOTICE. Fo Hugh Klnily and all others nham It may coi > - 'erii : You will tfko notlco that on tlio 7th il y of November , 1B7S , Mary A. Dutfdale nurchancc at treasurer' * ulo ( or taxes ( or the 1877 , the w i ot ot 3 , hloik K , In thu dty ol Omaha , said lot VIM -ami In the name ot llu-li Klnily and the tiinu > ( redemption has expired , and that on the " 5Ui lay of No\ ember , 1S31 , I will apply touald trcas- ircr ( or a deed to tliu above dewribcd real estate. JIAIIY A. UUGIIAUE. Hy JiiiKS F , MORTOX , Attorney , nulO-w.lt SALE A largo two stop' frame tilnjle.l U10K 1 roof Hotel and one ttory Utcheii ; aUa onu tory frame , thln lvd roof , hall room ( or ten K.U u dance , and bam largo enough to hold tvuuty earns- All kltuatud on corner ot llroad and 4th treet , rrcmont , Uodjro Co. , Neb. For further nfonuatlon jinly to C. 0. TIIOM I'SO.V , 8W-to 8 Fremont , Dodjo Co , , Neb.