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THE DAILY BEE OMAHA MONDAY , JQNE 19 , 1882' The Omaha Bee tabltsliod every morning , ctcoptSanda. ; 10 only Alonifty morning dally , THUMB BV MAIL - Ono Vsar $10.00 I Tlirec Moutbs.83.1 Qiz Months. o.OO I One , , 1.1 CWR WEEKLY ME15 , published e ty Wednesday. 1VKKMS POST rAID- Ono Year. . . . . $2.00 I ThrceMontha. . Qir Me ttli. . . . . 1.00 1 Ono . . AMKHICAN NEWS COMPANY , Solo Agen or NowBJcilerg in tlio United SUtoa. OO RH ESPO NDKNCK-A11 Oommm oattoai r ] otint to New * and Editorial mj era i'.nud ' ] be addressed to the KniTOn i Cus ITK. BUSINESS LETTERS Ail llnsltu Letters nnd Ilomlttanccs nliould V > 8 a dtowed lo THE OMAHA 1'crot.iniiiNO Co : tAirr , OMAHA. Draft * , Checks nnd I'w .ffficn Ortlcts to bo tnado payable to t ! uriex of tlio Coninany , The BEE PUBLISHINB GO , , Prop : KiROSEWATER. Editor. Mooting of the Republican State Coi tral Committoo. The member ) of tlio Ilcpubllcnn SU1 Coiitr.tl Commlltco of NelirfttUn ni Itctoby cullril to meet nt the nonimcrcl Hotel. In the cltyof Lincoln , on Tlitir day , tlio nth Any of July , 1882 , ixt2 o'cloc l > . tn. , fur the purpono of coinilctlng | t ) organization of tlio committee , and trni BnctliiR Rucli nllicr liualnofB ns may pro ] crly como before the Bamc. I'/io / following nro the mcmtiprn of U committee : 1st District , A. K. Oantt ; Si John Ii. Canon ; 3d , Jacob S , Dew ; 4tl A. V. Grout ; Mil , U. 11. Wlnrilmmj dl O. K. YoHt : nth , Paul Vandcrvoortj 711 1).E IJoftdlo ! 8th. W. U. I'eelilcfj Oth , i . Col'onj 10th , .T. A. Krhnwlt ; llth , . U. li-elbcrj 12th , W. D. Mattl.owg ; llltl M , Whitmoycr ; 14th , Al cl Hill ; 15tl John Steetij 1'th , Jl. O. I'lillilps ; 1 tl O. W. Plo cc ; 17lh , T. Ii. Crawlorrl ; 1SH W. T. Scott ; 10th , .T.W. 1'jlccj 20th , C W. UMtzley ; 21 t , AVntfon richorel 22d , J. 11. ftkDowcll ! 23d , d. W. Swit e 21'h , .1. IX llnyov 25th , A. W. ABCI 'SGth , O. 11. Wlllnrd ; 271 Ii , Ilnbert Kei ncdv ; 18th , A. L. Icton ; 29th , H. C ITcdlund ; SOth , O. S. lililmp ; .1M. 11. t \Vyman. JAMES AV. DAWK3 , Chairman , CntTP , Neh. , Junn 12. 1882. A ursTitucTiVK cyolono pasac through central lonrn Saturday iiighl making n wide nivath of dcatructioi and desolation. The mod uoriou loaa was sustained at Grinnoll , tvlior upward of fifty lives Tvorb lost , noarl ; ono hundred persona seriously injured and many public and private build ings demolished. Our special dinpntclioi furnish ful particulars of this holocaust. Owinj to the destruction of telegraph line no authentic account is an yet received ceivod ffoin many of the minor ata tiona along the path of the cycloni which appears moat fatal on the lint of tbo Hock Island road. Wmi this issue THE BUB cnton upon the twelfth year of its eventful and prosperous career. MB , WATSON PAUUISH , government director of the Union Pacific railroad will now proceed to carry Uuri ounty for "our Val. " . LOOK out for another change in eatIng Ing house munagomont on the U. P , The now board of government direct- on huvo some friends that must be taken oaro of. PUKSIUENT AUTUUU is uo rospootot of imposing men , or ho wouldn't have dispensed with that pompous barnacle Gcorgo Washington Frost in such a summary manner. THE Buffalo Exprcit wants it understood -dorstood that the present high pricut of politicians are not supposed to bt duo to any scarcity of the article , Hot iu Nebraska at any rato. GOVIIUNOK OoltNKLL llttS fligtiud tllC ! Now York railroad commission bill Now York anti-monopolists hsvt scored the first knock-down iu tin battle wih the corporation Idbgs al Albany. , * ' " * WOUIiI ) bo a blessino ; to Kjypt if -F\ < ' . -"iho Arabs in that unfortunate land would fold up their tents and silentl ) ; steal away , All the stealing up to the prcson ) time ccoma to have boon douc by foreigners. OK some accounts there is c.iuio tc regret that the proposition to give caoh senator a clerk at $1,200 a ycai woa t quclched in the sonutu. The Hot apooohoB iu the tonato would no doubl Iiuvo buetMnstly improved and the visits of senators to the congressional library largely decreased. Still a ; every senator would lir.vo insist ed on speaking upon every impor- taut subject , just to nlr the learning oi uis capacious private secretary the defeat - feat of thi ) proposition will bo n relief io the couutry , * TUB census inihtor or tlio U can has given Omaha another big lift. Hu has induced the managers of the Burliiion ; road to run trains into Omaha by the Plattsmouth bridge , which , as we all k ow , was construct' ed expressly at his suggestion , All these blessings are conferred on Oma < Ita throuch the exertions of thoU U , P , organ , which has for ton years upheld the enormUicu of the bridge transfer , and not uuny J i 4 wouksaqo sought to block the way of the X , & M , in its efforts to acquire the riijht to enter our business streets. Of course our merchants , shippers and 1 * . iproporly owners appreciate the her * oulanoous exertions f the census in- 4 at or that fllls the columns of the tie- jntllican with wind and gas. THE DUT3T O P THE HOUR. Nebraska is on the cvo of n cat paign , which promises to bo the me interesting in the history , For tl first time siuco her ndm ssion into tl union she is to have a rrprcscntatii in congress proportionate to her grow and influence. A full stnto ticket ni a legislature which will select n su cessor to Alvin Saundora in the Ut ted States senate , is also to bo elect by the popular vote. It is highly ii portant that the candidates select ) shall bo representatives of the wish of the pcoplo placed in non nation by the un'.rammoll consent of our citizens and elect by a free and fair ballot. To this ci it ia necessary that the coming cai ] -nign shall bo n people's campaig The conduct of p ilitical affairs in t state has bean left too long in i hands of profcoaional cfllco huntoi The tirao has ojmo whim the mi whoso votes alona make nnd unmal candidates must take into thuir o ; bauds the direction of the c.invn and rolcgato to the ranks the politic barnacles who have disgraced ther nolvefl and their state by selling the convictionn and influence to the in nopolics. The duty of the hour for every citizc of Nebraska ia to bear his eharo i tlio burden of the coming campaigi The great issue upon \vhich the ne : election will turn is whether the co : pora'.ions or the people shall rule Ni braska and direct ito governmen While other commonwcaltha nro ri ing against boss rule in Iho ranks < partj , the voters of Nebraska are coi fronted with the dangerous control < both political parties , by the coipon lion managers , and with a railroad o ganization whiolt reaches into ovei county in the stato. When corporations array thcmsolvi jgainst popular govorninont , they en snly bo mot and defeated by ustronsi jrganization of the people whom the oppose. No ono duubls that the ant uonopolists in the otnto conotitut nero than two-thirds of th ilcctors. No intolligunt observer c laoslng ovouta doubts that the prc Uiccrs are supreme the moment the ipprociato the necessity for unite iction ngainsb impotiding danger. The time lua como for every vote ) t the state to study the issues of th campaign which is soon to begin fho questions to bo debate ire few and simple. Our people dt nand in the first place , honest an ompotout oflloialo , nomiaated in fni aucua and convention upon an hull st platform and elected by the vet if the people. Tlioy demand that n it'izon uhall bo placed in public oflio r nominated for a position of trus ( hose record is not clear , and whoa haraotcr ia neb a sudloiont pledge fo its futuio conduct. They insist thn ho membership of the coming con ontions shall not bo dictated by th iionopolics or controlled in thuir intui ots. Lot it bo thoroughly undurstuo hat thcso demands 0411 bo met on ) > y united action on the part : of th otors themselves. Interest in poli ica amounts to nothing if that inter st is not backed by active exertion ist every citizau attend his party pri larica and ice to it that delegates ar looted who will voice the popula hoico in the conventions. The Farmers' Alliunoo will wield loworftu" if not an absolutely con rolling influonro in the coming cam The course which was pursued b ho Pennsylvania independents IB opoi o the Alliance , They muat endeavo o control the party policy , and failin o scours honest candidates ploilgm 0 Alliance principles , poll their ful otoon candidates of their own choice 'his method will make the influonc f our farmer voters decisive. Ther 1 neither principle nor precc ont to prevent active pat loipation by the Allianc ii the party primaries and conven ions. Any strength which is givoi o an alliance candidate nominated 01 regular ticket will tend by so muol 0 insure his election. And if brib ry at primaries and packed cuucuse nil coiivoiiUonn shall override th dslica of the majority the revolt will iidor such ciruumstancos , attract ti t banner the onthuslastio support c ion of every politioul croud who de ire to redeem our state from th hralldom of monopolies PHESIDBMT AitTiiuu'b delay in ap ointing the Utah commisiion , whio ] 1 committed to nobody knows oxaotl ; hat , was duo to ttio bill pending ii lie house to ralso ( ho salaries of it lombora fram 03,000 to 85,000. Th amposltion of the commission is n ) llows : Ex-Sonator A. S. Pnddool f Nebraska , ox-Senator Alex Ham > y of Hinncsota , Qoorgo L , Oodfro ; f Iowa , Ambrose JJ , Oarloton of In iana and James A , Pettigrew o rkansas. It will bo noticed that the commia on is exclusively a western ono. Mr .amsey is the most prominent of iti lembers , and will probably bo uamot i chairman , George- . Godfrey is at > wa stalwart , a prominent lawyei id said to be a man of oxcollon laractor and ability , Both Messrs , arloton and Pettigrow are domocrati jd both are lawyers. ( Now that tin immhuiion is appointed it booomes i icstlon of interest to know what ii ipectod of them. The demands foi solution of the Mormon problem como from both parties , but noith Boom to have any definite idea of t stops by which the solution is to reached. The powers granted I commission are by no mea large , nnd their duties wou appear to consist moro in o servation than in oxccutio The Edmunds bill hut already la down the law on the plural marria question. With all the psrio-Jio a tomptn of the federal office holders Utah to place Iho Mormons in oppo : tion to the government , and to pai in lurid colors the disloyalty of tl people , there nro few who belie that there is any actual danger to Ii and property in Utah , or that t ! laws are not in general ns well c forced as in the neighboring ton torics. Thn power of the Mormi church \ull never bo sapped 1 any commission. In no far it affects simply the religu of the people of Utah the gover mont has no right to trench on i privileges. It is only when the pro ia clear that the church is combinh to defy the lawn nnd defy the goven mcnt thut it renders itself nmondnb to interfursncc , The loaders of Mo mondom nro too shrewd to lay then eolvea open to attack in thisdiroctioi and if they do they will manage 1 adjust mattcnt with the commiasioi THE CROPS. Warm weather has brought increase encouragement to farmers tlirouf.hoi the country , and tlio Juno report < the agricultural bureau will gu another black oyu to speculation whic has been trading upon the hopes of short harvest. Fifteen hundred i the principal counties of the Unite States are embraced in the 'repor which includes all of the prominoi crops. A decrease of twelve per con is shown in the area aown of sprit wheat , but taking the winter ai ; spring arcaa together , and nsaumu a continuance of present 001 dition , a yield of thi teen bushels per nero will resu and an aggregate exceeded only I the heavy harvest of 1880 will bo pr ducod , The report pronounces tl southern harvest safe and the nortl ijrn winter wheat has but few risks i ancountor. No certain predictioi ire made in the report of the sprii ivhoat crop , but since its public itic the hot weather has greatly improve its appearance Dispatches from 31 xmntioa in the west report a great ] increased acreage in corn and got Kospocts for n largo crop. ] [ > arls of the Bouth the earl limited ccrn is in tass jut ohowhoro the unfavorab weather has delayed growth and lack of the average vigor and color : reported , Almost universal incro.it in the urea devoted to oats is repor tc < I ho crop ia every where in oplondi Bondltion and the yield promises to I largo. Birlty has alas boon increase in the area planted and the average the crop ii reported at ninety. D < tailed atdte reports are not numeroui but Texas , Tonnoscoo and Missoui liavo already commenced harvesting [ n Tennessee , over 11,000,000 buslm > f wheat have been harvested whic ! a 31 per cent over last year. I Missouri it is reported that th frhoat outlook ia magnificent. Froi [ Cnnsan comes the news that whet trill not harvest less than oighteo Bushels an acre , and that the rye acre igo has been increased 300 per com Nebraska will more than equal he record for 1880 in corn , oatu , rye on sarloy. These reports are sad news for th brokers who speculate on ths misfai tunes of the country , but they will b thankfully received by all who now iuffor from high prices and incroasoi cost of living , Tnu horror of Senator Ingalh a lisoovoring a bold lobby in the Jar. ineso claim , was something pitiable t ivitncss , and must have greatly aflecl ) d every ono who didn't know that fo foare , Ingnlls has boon ono of th uost prominent monopoly tools 01 .ho floor of the senate. changes in the army will re mlt from the retiring bill passed b , Mo senate nnd house , which provide that nil offioon who nro sixty.fou fears old shall bo retired from activ lorvico. Under the bill General Shot nan will bo lolloved on February 18 1884 From Unit time until Marc ] J , 1895 , Lieutenant General Shoridai ivill bu ehiuf in command. In 188 ! 3unoral Hancock will reach the ro iring ago. General Sohofiold is ui : nonths younger than General Bheri lau , while Generals Howard , Terr ; ind Orook arc respectively one , twl uid three ycara older. McDowell ? opo and Augur are nearly eligible ti otiroujont , STATE JOTTINGS. Colhx county boa four iburlng mlHo. lleatrlco has a llttlo over 3,600 people. Hurt county haa seven lunatic * in tin Belrlce people are thinking of bulldlnj i uev ? court house. The Central Nebraska medical socletj J wets at Vork 011 the 27th. Seventy.fiveown JoU at O'Neill Cits vere recently old at unction , There are five canes of tnall.jox In Col mbu. , all in the Sitter1 * hospital The good people _ of Atkinson are deter Jlnea to shut up the salooni on Sund y. The MS8 or' report pl 0ei the popuh tinn of Pawnee county at a little o\ 8,000. A Holt county miller ha go'd h ! uter engine nnd will use wind power for grit ItiK grain , Tekamah complnlns about men nnd be bathing In the mill pi.id , where ladles r continually juRjing. The Teciimtch Jnarnal deactibeii an o i > t the k Idcst nights it over s&w , the cl marshal escorting a dninlcen woman ] ill. ill.War War ha * broken out between the rial mouth doctor * , nn < " . ono uf them , L Dopge , linn been arrested fir violating t health ordinance. Hiram O'Hiien , of Nor'h K y Prth wlille renting n i-hotgun on hto foi.t , nci dentally rm led thi irlggcr nnd hot i the end ( if his I i0' toe. The per men \vill have n tournamc nt Oiico iln Jnno 27 , ' 8 , ami 2 ! ) . Una thn Rand five h mired | .igo ns will be Mint t nud Sl.OJtl In p cmiuiin contented fur. On the 14 < h. Mury Mnrthenv , n ferva clrl of I'laltflmnutli , KWO birth to i llealtlirmto child , which WM f' und do iirxf mornln. , having evidently bo amothered. CUrenco 1'owell , n youn ? man living c n claim near Co tral City WILI brutal assaulted on tbo nlaht of the 5thvh leaving hit Imri ) , and for a long tlmn w In danger of Iodine hla llfo from the clfec of his \vouu > i8. Hla assailant is uukuo * LLhtnlng stiuck a tree In I'laltemau on the I3tli nnd stunned Miss Jrnnlo I/l o.iln , who Wfli tlUliiK inside n house half dizea feet riUtuit. Walter Paling , In tl name house , W.H knocked to the llo'jr I the eamo holt , The eevcro c'ap of thunder hoard ju before the rnln Tlmrxday evening Ink prostrated Mies Mtclinn ti the nluewal on her way homo t > Mr Oaldwcll'd. SI was notsetlouaiy injuiol , but iiidn't gi over the nhuck until the text day. Crc Standard , Jim Aytc , of rinm Creek , was ono i nineteen nun whn jumped un a luuibi wugonto lido from the races. There w ; ion Much if n load nnd the lint torn gm way , lettlmt Ayiea to the ground , when wheel run over IiU left ankle , and 1 thought ho was hilled. The dninngo w : n t very great. J. T. Spencer , editor of the Dahota Oil Kagtc , leceutly published an ( tern of now tn the tlfa t that n yotuig widower 'if th : place. iv.t8 disposing of his dead wife' * wci ditijf prcsentH. Anixion as the widowe whose nttno it Willie , B W the item , 1 caught Spencer nnd gave him a eevci pounding. The G. A. Tl , boys raifo.l . a Bum i money last week to relieve Mr.Vhl comb' * family. Tint cx oldler lost h f.otvhHe in the employment of tin Bu Hrgton & Missiiuri railroad , an see uut < which wd piililltlivd a few weeks ago. 1 is pntbublD that tro company will t nomethlng fur him. H.stmgj Ga.-.etti Journal. A sad report comci from Death Cr el about twenty miles north wfcsc of Ko < me wherein n boy sixteen yenrs old herdii shorp for J.V , JJlicU wftd found det je terday nfternoon. The nima of ll unfortunate hov i * Frederick Qi Burdicl son of George U. Durdick. lie went 01 yesterday .ifternoo ua u ual io hen ) , ar was found tuiv.iidi night dead , withoi any sign or cause of death viaib e. Kea iiey Juunril , John Qiiiter , a 14-year-old boy of Hat phri-y , meS with a vurf painful nnd win may prove a f tal accident la-b Huturdu ffo wai in the elevator ttt that placa pi i ; Ing aroun I the hotso-power , utitl win stumllng on tie 8w < .ej > lie put hid hoj through the large fly wheel ab > ve liim ar was caught snd terribly Bqueczed , tl back pait of IiU hna'l being mar y cru. ] cd to n jelly. Madison Ctuonicle. Hutrh M'cDevitt , the ins'ine mnu of 0 dar county , who wandered from bin lion near NorrU BOIIIB three week * ago , hi lieou found. After wunder.ng around f ( ni ten dayc , during which time he sul biatcd on wild nrtichokes , etc , ho fimll ttrayect into Fntzier'n riinche on the DC town , where he was kindly token iu an caroJ for until his parents had been not fit d and came after him. Ho was in very feeble and cma lated condition , bi it Is Bald that bis mind lux greatlv in proved during his wanderings. Wayt Heview , Norrls MuUord , son of Charles M. Mu ford , was found dead on the pratria Sutui lay night about a mile from his father luuee. Ho had a revolver with liim xipo which he ha I fired two or three fiho ! which had been heatd at the houso. M Mulford noticing that tin con did not n ; urn to the htm-o took ft lantern nod wei n BOHrch for him , and about 10 o'clock i light found him dead mid cold lying o is back with a bullet liolo through h lead. The ball entered hia 'left eye nu ; hero wore no nigni of hU having made Btruggla. It is supposed that ho ni cldcntally bhot himxelf. O'Neill Banuu Last M'onday morning a flit boatloido with 2 ,000 i/Iuo trees of all gizcs , froi Lioug Pine , tbii state , stopped at our lun < ng. It belonged to John A. Morris an , wo comrades. They stopped for seven hours nnd offered their trees for Bale. / loon wlien the wind iras. blowing a pe ect gale they Btnrted out and when nboi wo miles below tonn , nb the Kckhui arm , where the river Is cutting badly , tl : wind drovonnd hugged them to the ban and before they could oxtrlcato themselvi everal ton of the bank fell on thi ) stern < heir boat , sinking It with all their tree ; lothes. guns , cookin ; utensils , otc , ami von only by the very quickest movemer hat their lives were not lost. Dako ! City Eagle. School Notes. The salary of Kearney's principal hi > cen reduced from $111 a month t 5100. 5100.Mllford's Mllford's new school house is to ha\ our rooms , mil will accommodate 2C mplls. Miss Kmma Clarke , of the Brownvil ! chools , Ima gene to St. Joe to spend tt vacation , Frank Wheeler , aged 15 , hnsjuttgrat jatod froni tha 1'Uttamouth lllg chool oiid received tin lirjt diploma ov , atued there. Grand Island voted $15,000 for bulldlu i new BDhool hous , but haa been cm Iiico 1 the election wai illtgul nud tli .Kinds will not bu indued. A negro lad won the valedictory in tli iebraslin < ity high hchool , but tlio hlgl .one I white graduates lacked nud tli chool board didn't have tha nerve to d lira justice. The valedictory wi vlped out. The Rod Olond academy for the hlgh < ducatlon of males U ileatlned ] to till oug.felt want The thlrty-flvo pupils ! tteiidauca anticipate great tiling uftt raduating. Prof. Jon Waru r , the nrli iiial , { 4 delighted with thu BUCCOJB of Ji chema , The graduates of tha Normal t chool th ! oar nro Mimei K O. Haod , lla I jnr > h , Mury L .MolCenzle , Lottla H Mi veuzlo , Delht W. Nu kolU and Kate 1 lovvott , und Mesarj. J , M. MoVickci Clarence K , Ord , Jeoe Uaaeltine en ' ' . 'hil'IpSim. _ _ _ * * Farm , Garden and Orchard. George Fruzler , of Stanton county , he our a'rea of beans , U. 0. Jonen informs UB that if nothln append to his grape vines they ill yiel ton of grapes this season , Seward lt ( jrter. O. Nelson and J. B. Price of Illchlan rectnct , have 70 acres in ono plec lanted together to potatoes and raeluiii- 5 to potatoes < mi 25 to melon * , ScUuylc Sun , Tha IB correspondent at Genev vritee ; Crops in OheUea precinct ar ooklug fine. Wheat never looked bette : ian now. More acres of coru ia plante- aau ever before , and all U looking well , Henty Marnh of Golden Springt ronght to ouf office la t Saturday , ranch of Karly JUchruoud cherry tree bout two feet long , that bad on ft whei e cut it 52 cherriei. The limb wag take ; rom o tree only five years old.-Tekamal FOREIGN HEWS. EOYM1AN AFFAins. LONDON , July 16 , The propoa conference on the Egyptian quest ! will rncot at Constantinople Thursd next. The powers ore expected sign a proclamation guaranteeing t integrity of Eayptian loyalty and i maintenance of the khodivo. I/iipatchcs from Alexandria BI 32,000 , persons have already h Egypt and it is estimated that : equal Dumber are now awaiting Egyptian ports for an opportunity got away. C'AMUUK OK OUNH. LONDON , Juno 18. The poli mndo n raid on a fclublo _ in Olurko well , London , nnd aoizad 100,0 ( rounds of ninmunition packed boxes , ready for removal to Irelan Four hundred rifles with biyonots ai twenty-five boxes of rovolvera we : also captured. TIIOMAO WALC1I , Irish nationalist , has been arrested i connection with the seizure of am in this city. A IIRIIIKU KNGINEKll. BEKLIN , Juno 18 , Ilorr Moiling , prominent engineer of the Gerina navy , hna buen nrrcstod nt Kiel a complaint of soiling to lluaaia th plans of the Gorman coast defense ; IJo stated ho uccoptud a bfibj or ICO 000 roubles. IHtxrl.no Nnw YOHK , Juno 17. Kailod : Oil of Berlin , for Liverpool ; Davonor , fc GHatgow ; Maine , for nroinen ; Hi sao ; For Hamburg ; Burceiitiuid , for An werp. Arrived : Eciri , Oity ot' Brui solii nnd Abystnniu , from Liverpool ThynRvnllirt , from OopunhiRuii. BRISTOL , Juno 17. Sjilsd ; Bristo ; or Now York , QUEKNSTOWN , Juno I1 ? . Arrived \Iaruthon , from Boston ; Bolivia rrom New York. UAVUE , Juno 17. Salied : Leasinj for New York. SOIITHAMTON , Juno 17. Arrivoc tlassburg , from Now "V'ork. LOMDON , Juno 17. Sailed : Franct For New York. ST. JOHN , N. P. , Juno 17. Th French fishing schooner Lnsyrcnc , c Miquoler , Bank on the 10th inst. an took down the whole crow with hoi numbering oevontcen hands. Th scene of the disaster was on St. Peter bnk. The vessel wna deeply lade with salt nnd salted codl'uh. He starboard bow was pierced by th stroke ot a heavy ice growler and sh B ink without a moment's warning. NEW YOHK , June 18. Arrived Polynesia and Bohemia , from llivn burg ; Edam , from Amsterdam. ANTWKUP , Juno 18 Sailed 15t inst. : NoiU'rland , for New York. AjIhTEUD.VM , .TuilO 18 S.Xllcd 17t inot. : Anmterdnin , for No-v York. Lommr , Juno 18. Sailed 17t inst. : ISgjptian Jlouarch , for No York. Lirr.iii'ooL , Juno 18 Arrivec British Prince , from Philadelphit BAtixvin , from Now York ; MunUhoi : from lioatoL. BitEMKN , Juno 18 Arrived : Hapi burp , from Now York. Sailed : Odei for New York. HAMBURG , Juno 18. Sailed : Al bunia , for Now Y > rk. HAVKE , Juno 18 Sailed Amor que fer Now York. QOEBNSTOWN , Juno 18 Sulcd- Bethny and Bultio for Now York. Xichilli University. National Associated I'rcsj. BKTIILKHEM , Pn. , Juno 18 Con monceniunt t'i.orcisoo ut Lehigh un vorsity began nt South Bathlohei ; his morning. Right Rov. Uonry I jny , bishop of eastern Maryland , di ivercd the miiiuiil sennon. A larji number of prominent Episcopal clorg and laymen were present. Browning .accident. NationnI Associated 1'tc.dQ NEW OULBANB , Juno 18. Joh Iving , n watchman on the Unite SUttS dredge boat Ejsayors , too ton boys out sailing on the river thi ifternoou. The boat capsized and si loys were drowned. They were ser of woll-to-do citizens of Algiora. Inilloatlons. National Associated 1'reew. WAHHIHOTON , D. 0. , Juno 19. Ft iho upper Mississippi ana Missou ; valleys , generally fair weather , nort ; o west winds becoming variable at ; ; lonnry temperature. The term hydra may bo used t represent any manifold evil. If yo would battle successfully with th many-headed monster of disease yo will find it expedient to keep Mn Pinkham's Vegetable Compoun at hand. Dr. ttanniwj. HAS BEEN PROVED The SUREST CURB for KIDNEY DISEASES. Poci a lama back or n disordered nrln Indicate lliat you are a victim ? TITElfD NOTHESlTATBi u 3 KIUKEY-VVOnTtt oncedruffclitiiroix > mincndlt ) and Itwll pcedlly oTeraoma the disease aailrcato Ucaltliy action taallUioorsana , I'orooaiplalnUpocnlla to your PCX , Buclma pain and weaVncaiM , KIDNE V-WOHT la uciur- pauod , ca it will aot promptly and safely mthcr Bex. Incontinence , rctontlDn o urine , brlokdust orropydejxMlts.nnddul drast ng paln > , aUepoodily yield tollcur ative power. msssss. Tha Gentle Way I * Deit. In dyjpcpsla , IU c ouip'alut and con.tipuiou the dlmunod ortai rj Honsitlvo and touJcr. lo not use then ourfbly An alleiRtUe like TAHRIM'B BU.TZE Al'xitnuiT , that tonoi , ( Otrvcti and purities th \itcm without unJuly exciting or itrltatli ) itlier tlie stawach , the Ihcr , or the bowel- I he true | wcll3 In sucb cato. lUajou tetche bit , auJcxptrlcni'ocjn'lrui it. BU1.U I1Y ALL mtUGQISTS. , MCCARTHY & BUBKE General Undertakers , 33.S aL-oL-oc-aec so ; Bet Farnata and Doagla * . Metallic , Wood and Cloth Co voted BASKETS , COFFINS , ROBES SHROUDS , GRAPE , &o. , oniUnlly oa band. Order * from the countr ; ollcllcJ , and promptly attended to. mJllt Jnsiness BirectoiT. . Abitract and Real t t t9. iOHa L. McOAOUG , oppoilta Post Offlcs. W. B. DARTI.KTT 817 Sonth l th Street. Architect * . & UEUDELSSOnK , AnCBITEfJI Rrom 11. Ctolgbtcn Block. A. T. DAHOK Jr. , Room 2. Cielehton Bloc > . Booti And unoe * . JA11E3 DIVINE & CO. , f\ut \ ttootl and Show. A good assortment taiio wufk on h ad , corner ISth and Harney. WOE , ERICKEON , S. K. rcr. IBtli knd Dongl : JOHN FORTCNATUB. US 10th etroct , ranutaclurra to oraor food tro U . ' lt pilcci. Kcoiltln ? dene. 'Ocd RAimiilRU M Tjf tturer. 1&1T Donr'-ia ' Kens and ( itMionerf. 1. 1. miiHAt.T J018 Turnhoin Btroft , JonHAKE & RCHKOEDKP. , the oldest a aa.l < num lo Nclirvlfa c < thlUheJ lt > 7a Omaha. UiiN'iKAl , H23TAU1UNT , HKR. A. RTAIf , mlhul can-t ICthaud DoJo. lice , UoirJ ( or the Homy. fotMiictlon Ouarauioi si xll Hour * . ISM.I J liy the Bay , Week or Month. Good Terms for CM lr'irtil'hiM Rene BMYPKR. 14th nd H\rni-v Strceti Uouf.tit , S. rtAIttUd via my hlgflwiat . hprira tor eccoi mi rtrhtvpi oo wo or . JOIUi BADUEU I3U r rnbAm h'treoi. . BCTTHOLU , tUg > .ind H-.UI , l.um i > Llrno ana Uantanl. & OR\Y corner tllh ftrd DouyltJ HI L inpi and tilaeswo.ro. t PONKP.lt 1303 PangUa Mt..0ocd Tartnt Morcnant I allure. O. A LK\DQUE37 , a jo ct cur cioet rcpulir ilcrchxut Tatloin It r v' v.n ? the latest ilcslpa for Sprtc ; and Surnmi 'ort's lor gcntlcmcnfl wear. StylUli , durabl fl nrlcca lo M cvor 215 18th I-rt. TJnnir.A Pan Millinery. IH9. 0. A. lUlitlEIl , Wholcealo and Hoi 1,11 , Fai Goods Iu trrc t vatltty , Zephyrs , Card Board tilery , GlJvcj , Corecta , & = . Chcapoot Douse I iiu Wast. 1'urchn'on rave CO per Cf nt. Dull -v UU. 118 Fifteenth Street _ Naur and Feed. iMAHACITZ MILLS , Etb r.nd F ruh a 3ts ' .s'usanroj. , proprlttore. Qroccf * . C tTlt7E ; : ; ? , Slsi btt-vecn Gilding cail Irti ' . A. MoqnANR. Cnin Mil unrl Camtii ? tttrcm Knrdwale , Iron und ( Uerl. 4 LANaWORTHT , V/holcwJe , 118 ts 13 15th otrcct A. noi.Ml > i corno 16th tnd Cjlltotnls. Harneiv , Baadle , &c. B. WKIST JOlEthSt. hot F rn-ftHareei Hotel ! AKytKLD IIOUaE.Oeo. CiDCcld.Cthii Farohai * OUAIf noUSK , ! II. C ry , 918 Farnham 8 3Z.AVKN-3 1IOTEL. Wsvon , 10th St. IDtitiiorn Hntil Oui. Ham"l fltb A. LoaTcnwort rugn , I'uln : : ana Ullt. KOHN tl CO. Miraicl&c , iritis Vr.nc Uoodg , Car. lim at Uonsiin ctrcota. T.3. WIllTKnoOiK , Wholcealo&Rotall , ltt.bc 0. FIKLU , 022 Horth Sldo Gaming Strce I'AKB. l rucglitt. IDta and Howard Streotn. Dentlstt. IK TAUT. Wtlllamo KlncK Cor , lith A Dodge. Dry Gucd * Notloni , tic. JOHN H. F. LEullANN ft CO. . on 7cix Dry Goods Htoru , 1310 and 1813 Fan bam etreot > U. Zf.cwcl J alto boota and ehoes A Paclfli roundry. 1IHIJ WKATtN'K & BOK3 cor.Klb A Jacttaail ruruiture. A I * . OKOE3 , How aad Geoond Hand Farnltni ' : d Btovcs , 1111 Dcnultj. Qlghcot cub pile Ud tor second h ni toooi. BONHlUt 1BOD Dani'li at. Fine zoodj fti rerca Work * . OUAEA FENCE CO. JDM , rr.IIW&CC nUHarnoySI. , Improt 3 lee Eox g , Ircr bed Wood Fenc99 , Offii itlngn. Ocnntf Plna and Wainti * . HOaKHTKLP 10th Bi. . bet far. A Hi Rotrlcorator * , Cantlold'i Patent. OOODMAK llh St. I'Ct. F rn. ft Olgara und Tobacco. V7&ST & FRIT3CUCR , nuuutacturarg oi Cljari nd Wholesale Dealers ! n Tobaccoa , ISOSDouglv .7. y. LOUBNZEK manufacturer HlflFarnhnn Florltt. A. Donighao , planta , cut Cowers , coeds , ocqael on. N. W. cor. 16th and Doui'Ua atieeta. GO To CRAfQ'S Green Ifouse 17th and Webster ttrctt , ( o Plants , nonquota , Flowere , Floral Dcelgna &c. Cornlco Work * . Wcttern Oorclce Worliu , Manuhctsrun Ira Cornice , lln , Iron aad bbto llooain . Ordei ( rom any loca'lty promrtly executed Iu the bet manner. Factory and OSlcu 1213 Ilarney St. 0. 8PKCHT , Proprietor. Oilvanlzed Iron CornlcM , Window Caps , etc , manufactured and put up In any mrt ot th country. T. BINUOLD 416 Thirteenth gUret Crockery. J. BOUHEU 1809 DovglM atree > . Oood line. Uommltilon Morchcntt. JOHN Q. WIL U3,11U Dodge Street 0 Ii. BKK11KU. For details e e large drertla < went In Dallv and Weekly. _ Civil Engineer * end Surveyor * . ANDRF.W R03KWATKR , Urolfbton ; Block Town Surveye , Grade and Sewerage Byjtema i Olothlnx nnd Furnishing doc/ * . Q 0. B. . PETERSON. Also Hot * , Capa. BooH 3hota Notloca aad Cutlery. 8M 8. 10th atreet. Ghov ; Cais M&nuf ctory. | 0. J. WILDB , Minnfuturer and Dealer In all kind * oi Bhcv Oarw , Upright Cases , tat. , 1317 Ctea Bt , niAHIC t. GERHARD , proprietor Oaahl 3bow Case manuUctory , 618 Eouth 16th street betweou I avcnwortli and Mary , All roodi irarrantad Iliat-cUaa. _ ovet ana mwxro , A. nUHSlUHTER , litilor In CtoTco and tinware , and Mauufactarei si Tin Uooli and all ilcds of Uulldine Wo/k MA Kcllowe' Block. J liOKXKB.lSOaDonglantlh oo.l aad Chtap tioodt. J. KVAKS , Wholcule aad Retail geid DtllU M Oaltltators Odd Follows Hi.ll. , Physicians and tiurgvons. Kf T1 ? . ' CB' U < " Eccia No * ' Blotli , ItUi Street. P , B. mstafniKO , a. D. llrj.'jnio Block. 0. L. UAWV , ii. D. , t/o uud Kar , ojip. poitoflCi DR. t. B. OHADDY , Ocullat and AurUt. 8. W IMh and Ftrnhata Bti Blntlnt : an epor anclnc. 'JENRY A. KO'ITEUH. Itl Dodire Bttett. Hliotccrapnon , OEO. IIUYN , PROF. Qraad Ceutrtl Gallery , i12 ! btiteonth Btieat. 3jirlIa > onlon U. > a guarantoeg , U < * * nu falcuin rfttlnjj. P. W. TAlU-r & CO. . S18 II bt , bet Farnban nd Douglas. Workpromp ytttended to. D. riTZPATRIOK. 1/ouzUa Street " Ohoo etore * . fnllllp Lan 1120 Karnham tt > irf 18th at llth fiocona Hand Utore , PKKKUiB & LEAR , 1110 DouduBt. New aac lecond Hand Furultuie , House Futolahlng Goodt lie. , bought ind told on narrow oiarylni. Otiaeriaaor * . JHAH. RIEWK , 1011 Farnham bet Utb ft lltd SO Cent etore . P-0. BAOKDB raraham BI. . Fanev Ooodl KAUFUANN , In tn now brick block on Dougla * Stntt hu | tnt opened a moat elegant Beej llall. Hot Lunch ( rom 10 to IS every day. Cal doola"J TALOONKR tnillh 8li .t. A toil package of "BLACK-DRAUGHT" " " free o ( charge. A'NOTKD niTT UNTITXUO WOSIAN. tlVom the Dorton Olobt. } jfoir * . Editors . Theaborelsa good HkencM of Mrs. Lydla E. Unit- hmn , of Lynn , Mius. , who obore all other human bclngi may IMS truthfully called the ' 'Dear Friend of Woman , " as tome of her correspondents lore to rail lirr. Sh l icalomly dcroted to her work , vhlch la the outcome of n life-study , ivnd Ii obliged to keep rix lady B. Utontis tn help her answcrthe larga corrwpcnJenco vhich dally pours Inupon he r , each bearing 1U tpeclal Imntcn of tuI.rln ( ? , or Joy tt rolfiwofrom It. llor VcRotablo Compound U a me < llclno for good nnd not crll rrarpooc * . t have forsonAlly inrotlcatcd It and < un satisfied of th truth of , thi * . On occount of Hi proren merits. It Is recommended e.ndproscrll > edbytbebestpiyild ! < uis In the country. Ono Ktyai "It Tvoil.8 llko n charm and oarri much pAln. Itwljlcuro entirely the vrorrt form of falling of the utcnn , trucorrLcKi , Irregular and painful Mcn3lruntlonaUOrarlaii Trouble , Inflammation and Ulccrallon , Flooding * , all ll < plnccmfnt onathocon- BenurntFplnatnea1.nc < < 3tand Ii ctpoclatly adapted to the Chan BO of Life. " It permeates omy portion of the system , nndplvos now life ami Tlgor. It removes falntncta , flatulency , destroys nil crnrlns for elluiulanti , nnd rcllorra wcik- ncra of the ctomnch. It cures Illoatlnc , Headaches , Nervous Prostration , General Heblllty , Slccplcssncf ' , Depress ! on nnd Indigent Ion. That foiling of boating down , causing pain , weight end backache , U always permanently cureJ by its Use. It will at nil times , and und r nil clrcumetanco , act In liarniouy with the law that governs the fcirnlo ryEtcm. It costs only 1. per bottle or els for $3 , and Ii sold by druggist * . Any advlco required as to pcclal caeca , and the names of many who hot o been restored to perfect health by the tiso of the VcRctatlo Compound , can bo obtained by uddrcHng lira. P. , with stamp for reply , at her homo Intyjm , Haas. Tor Kidney Complaint of etllierisn this compound 1 * unsurpassed 03 abundant testimonials ulion- . "lire. I'lnkham'H Liver fills , " rays ono writer , "aro W bat tn Ilia worhl for the euro of Constipation , I'.lllousnc > s3 and Torpidity ot the liver llcr Wood PurUlcrworks wonders In Ita npeclallltioand bids fair to equal the Compound In Its popularity. All must respect her ns an Anpcl ot Moray hose eol. ambition Is to do good to others. (5) Il THE IcCALLUI WEIGHT ONLY 100 LBS , BOX. Can Be Handled By a Boy. rho box need never bo tiken on the wagon and all the shelled 3-rain and Grass Seed Is Saved ! It ciatalen than tha ofrt ttile.icha. . Every itandard wagoa Ut-old with our rick comple e BUY NONE WITHOUT Or buy the attachment ? nnd app'v them to ) OUrod wspon box. For Kilo In 'ebMSiia by J. C. C'LMiH , Ij ncoln. JlAHM.so & Ilr.ss , O i aha. FRED "EDDK , Grand U and. H AGO LETT & OllltB < , Il-Ht 1U3 CiiARiiS' > ' 4cuictOKKii , Co'unibua. SrAvooLKfe FUNK , RolC mid. U. II. CRANK & ro , Itcd 0V. , ! Ii. W. liUHSEL , G'onwoo' ' , low , And nvcrv first ca a deaUr m tha went. A'k them for descriptive circular or uond direct : oui. I , MoOallum Bros. Manuf'g Co. , Offlco , 24 Wet laKe Sties' , Chicago. inav2i-lw'J 75,000 SPR5NG VEHICLES NO They surpaaallotlierohlclcsfor eisy riding. 3PEINGS , GrEAin & BODIES For sala by Henry Timken , Patentee andBullJoroJ Fine Carrlur 8,1008 , 008 and 1010 St. Chirlos St. , fit Lous. C - oguoi fur.-.lthoJ ] i-Sm MONITOR OILSTOVE Improved ior 1882 , THE BEST AND ) NLY ABSOLUTELY SAFE OIL BTOVK IN THE Every housekeeper feolutho wantof omothing that will cook the daily pod and avoid the excessive heat , dust , itter and ashes of a coal or wood stove. rHE MONITOR OIL STOVE WILL )0 IT , butter , quicker and cheaper dan any other means. ItistheONLY ) IL STOVE made with the OIL IESERVOIR ELEVATED at the ack of the stove , away from the heat ; y which arrangement ABSOLUTE AFE fY is secured ; as no gas can bo onorated , fully twenty per cent moro oat is obtained , the wicks are ' erved twice as long , thus saving rouble of constant triinminc and xpenso of now ones. " EXAMINE 'HE MONITOR and you will buy no ther. Minulactured only by th ) lonitorOil Stove Oa , OlovolandO , Send ior descriptive circular or call n 1L Rogers & Bon , agents for Ne- raska.