THE DAILY BEE OMAHA TUESDAY , JQtfE 27 , 1882 The Omaha Bee rublijhsrt evary morning , o-tccpl Snn4ij 9 n ouly Monday morning rlally. mms DY MAIL - One Y8 r.$10.00 I ThtccMontba.fS.C Biz Months o.OO | One . . 1.0 IKK WKKKLY RUB , tmblleko'l tyVcxlb tliy. OJMIMS POST 1'AID- : OnoYanr 12.00 I Thrc Months. . 6 r , - * 8llMcttlH. . . 1.00 | One . . AMERICAN Knvra COMPA.VT , Sole A nl or Kcwsilonluns in tliu "nited Butes , ' ( 'RttEMHiXDWK'.K Alt Oommnn ! trt'nnn ifilfttlnc to Ncrv-findKdltorlnlmat ttt fmoujl b atliir * ! M"i lo the KOITOB 01 THI lift , BUSlYKSa Ijl'TTKU3 All Kiiiine * Zio * < Um and I'ani.tr n in linild bo tA drewd to Tiir n-Ari- . J'ri.uinino ( 'O.M fAtrr , OMAHA. l > raf < , < ' ) , ecl-aiiill'oit , Kiee OnloiH to bo uimlo payable to I u rJor of the Uonip.iny. Ilia BEE PUBLISHib 00 , , Props , . . Editor. Mooting oftho Republican Htnto Con tml Committoo. The inrtnberi of lh < j Ilopubltcnn Htate Central OninniHtce of Nebraska MI hotcby called to meet nt llio ( "ommcrcial llotol. In the city of Lincoln , on TlmtM day , the lith day of July , 1882 , nt2 o'closl * p. in , , for the imrposo of completing tlu oiRuilzMJon nf the committee , and trnn Rooting such oilier Ims'iic's na may prop crly coino bcforo th Ranio , Tlic following are the inembnrfl of tlu committee : l t DUtrlct , A. K. CJ.intt ; 2d , John I. . Cnraon ; & 1. Jacob H. Dow ; -llh , A. 1' . Orout ; Mb , it. ] t. Wlndham ; lith , C. II. Yoat ; Cth , J'ntil Vnndervoorl ; 7tli , W.U Beacllo ; 8lh. W. H. 1'cchleH ; Oth , 8 , U Colton ; 10th , .r. A. J'rhanlt ; lltli , J , H. I'olber * 12th , W. 1) . Mnttliewn ; Hllli , M. Whilmoyor ; Mth , Abel Hill ; liilh , John Stccnj Hlli , II. 0. I'lill'lpi ; H'tli ' , C. W. I'lotce17th ; , T. L. Crawford : 18th ; W. T. Scott ; lUth , .T. W. Trice ; 20th , O. W. lUltzley ; ll ! t. WuUoii Pickercllj 22d , J. 11. McDowcI ; U.tcl , S. W. S Alber ; Jl.h , ,1. ] ) . llnycs ; 1'Cth , A. W. ' ! 20th , O. H. Wlllnnl ; 27lli , llobcil Ken nedy ; 23th , A. L. Wipton ; 2th ! , 15. O. llcdluml ; 80th , ( . H. liC-lioji ; .lint , U. J. Wjinan. rAMJJS . lU WHS , Ch.tirman , CKKTT , Nob. , Jtmn 12 , 1882. a -w Tin : Bwccteat music to farmurs in the music of tliu reaper iiiul the thrasher. IT bogiiiB to look JVH if will take all of Davilt'ii time in Amuricau to explain exactly ivlmt hu did say in that Liverpool npoech. NINETY thousand dollara in aaked by tho.occrutnry of ntato for thu nccrot service fund of the atatu dopurlmont. now much will bo disbursed for Mr. Broolca * European junketing tour will probably i cumin forever concealed in the ofliciul archives. Tun Chicago Jlcruld thinks that "no house in thu wcat , with till the random improvom'enU , in complete without n. hurricane-proof , cellar. " No Chicago IIOUEO in complete without patent self- ventilating Hues to carry off the deadly ntcnchea from the odorouo 1 Chicago river. , diepitchco in Tun Uni : full particulara of the aevoro oturiu of Stmdny , which did great dnmago in liutk'r nnd Saiuidcra counticu. It is probable that the damuge to crops hns been greatly exaggerated ! us ia usual in euoh cased , but rcporto 'agrco thut fiirmora Imvo oulTcrcd heavily , and llui loss to property in very considerable. Don OAMRKON has boon the liocacmcr ntool factorlca 51,000 each for cmnpatyii oxponoen. Ton of the oluvon coinpanicii promptly hon ored the draft. Ao these corporation ! ) through the uid of nn uxorbitnnt ( aiill have been paying nlnty per oonl divi dends their pcnorouity ia not particu larly commendable. AN Indianapolis journal wonders why the Bcnato didn't vole to retire thuniBclvcu as well as army oflicera at the uga of 0-1. The answer is oaEy. The United Ktaica ooimto is not of a retiring diaponHion. Few die , uono , i > . but 1'latt and Conkling resign , and nothing but on unfortunate bullet in the legislature makoa vacant Boats in the aonato chamber. ) nnd Jiia grubbcr of the ele vated railways received n very blank eye ou Friday at llio hands of Gov ernor Cornell , who vetoed the bipgcst utcal of the legiiilafivo Bonsion in the form of a bill to relieve the Now Yoik elevated railroads of n quarter of n million of dollura n year of taxation. In Nebraska the gov ernor assists nununlly in relieving Gould's ' Union Pacific monopoly of nearly an equal sum duo the atnto on taxnblo property and the legislature site quietly through session after BOS. Bioniwddoos nothing to apprehend the robbcrg , AruoroH of the efforts made to ob. tsin Guitoau'a release the IMiilndul- phiaJteionthiiiks / that tlio case of Cain ought at once to bo looked into , Ho needs a vindication. The case waa very irregularly conducted. No jury of inquest Bat on Abel. There was no indictment by n i rand jury , nnd , when arraigned , no able counsel was assigned for Ortin's defense , Trno , ho was tried by the tupremo court , nnd ho didn't deny the killing. but what of that ? The thing to do' waa to save the world's first born from the stain of murder ; and , as it was f' not done , as soon as Guitcau's caeo is diepoucd of nn itfort thould bo begun to make i { all right with Cain. Kr- flctly how the ease in to bo reached we cannot flay but the insanity ex perts now at Washington and mur derer sympathizers generally , may bo < rutted to find a way , THE COMMERCIAL OUTLOOIi The pant few wcoka have brought very marked change in the tinancii situation , The exports of jpccio hav decreased and foreign exchange hi dropped BCVCM ! points. The No York stock market has exhibited buoyancy in otrong contrast to tli depression of the past spring , moi chants nntiour.ca heavy orders fror the country trade , credit ia atronKtl cning nnd every indication show that the linst euvore iinnncii trial liicli the country has endure since the collftp/ / of 18 ? . ' ! IIM bre successfully tided ; vor. 'J.'his viu\v i confirmed bti ! condition of tli London money market. There is a increased domnhd abroad for Amor can Eccurilks , and arrowingUmdenc ou the part of foreign capital to see larger investment in the Unite Statue. Joined to lhuM3 oticourugin factn in the incruaiing movumcnt c grain from the inland to the seaboard the collapse of Hevtral corners t inoinlain prices on produce , and th crowding out of the surplus of lw : yoar'a crop by the arrival of the beginning ginning of this year's harvest. Fuvorablo weather and good cro ; prospects nro rcsponsiblo for th change , nnd the country ia provin , hovr stcuro ij national prosperity whei rooted in the null and suataincd by . sound currency. An instance i quoted which shown how directly th values of investment.nro / depended upon our agriculture. In the caoo o ono prominent trunk line road it wa decided n month ago that un less crop prospects improved tin usiul quarterly dividend wouh bo passed. The crop proapecti did improve , mid something mori than n week ago the Like Shore rail road determined to declare n 10 pe : cent dividend , which will bo paid a : usual. Both Boutli and went wiil rcaj thu benefit of heavy crops in thcii particular ataplen. The trouble n Kj-ypt knocks off n round G00,00 ( balea from the world's cotton aupplj nnd will ndvanco the price of Amer lean cotton through an increased da mand for the same. Prices for whoa I and corn this fall and winter will hi much below lant year's figures , owiiif lo big crop * the world over which cai not bo affected by Chicago corners , but the value of this year's harvest will bo largely in excess of that of lasi yoar. yoar.Ono Ono good result of the doprcaaioi which now appears to bo disappearing is the squeezing of water out of speed lativo stooko. The /'Viumciul ' Chroni de points out that the shrinkage 01 ono huudrod and fifteen hading cor porationu since the liightat poin reached in 1881 ha-j been S5Mi8 ( ( ! , 038. The cntiro docreaao iu the val no of railroad stocks iilono it eve $30,000,000. That such a contractioi has produced no panic it ia bcc.tus our currency h atablo , credits less extended tended and bnainesa on a eour.der bai sis. Wr nhall learn nf tor n wliilo full details tails concerning the mombera of tin tariff ciimmisBion , The exploring ox puditionsof eovoral journals have boot nuccossful in diBcovoiim. ' that Judgi Underwood is a ualivoof Georgia , am was appointed to the Nebraska BU promo court in 1857. Duncan P. Ken nor neoma to bo peculiarly fitted f0 ] the high ho'ior which has been aA'ard ed him. A writer in llio Augusta ( Ga. ] Chronicle SRJ-H : "Twenty-two yoarj ago , when I waa ascending the Miscia uippi river on the steamer Lafourcho and bound for Pointo Ooupoo , I liwl mot Duncan F. Konncr , ono of thi newly appointed lar\l ( commissionorfl llo was then in the golden prime o life , and could hold n stiff hand ai [ > okor with any man. I well remember bor that whether winning or losing liis face betrayed no chango. Ilia pas ions wcro not registered in Jiia coun tonaiico , nnd n calmer and moro do icrmincd parson I never aaw. Evnry uody , male and female , HO to ep ak , ilayed poker in tluuo Lpultiana days , joforo the war. " Mr. Kejmcr'n asao. siates on the commission'w'ill take d < ie ivarning nnd govoru thomsclvea no- ordingly. Tr.ouuHKii SIIEIIMAK haa atiuck u low hobby whioh has a basis of com- non cento below it. Jin thinks con- iraainen ought to atop the practice of ntcrforing in military discipline , nnd 9 enraged lo discover that subordi intes nro nolccled for such posts , not > y order or merit , or conspicuous 1H- 1083 , but became some powerful con- rosBinnn whispois in the ear of some owerful mllitaiy tllicial. Hinco con- row pissed the retiring bill General ihorinuu'a good opinion of our nation- 1 legislature has boon steadily on the ecline. Church llowo , formerly n well- npwn Worcester county ( Mnss. ) poli- iciun , is thought to stand n good haucefor n republican nomination to ongress from Nebraska this year. - few York livening Pot. Ho utaiids n good deal bolter lunco of being struck by chained ij-htnlng in mid-wintor. TJIB old story is rovnmpod that iould cirrlod Ohio and Indiana in IJQ October elections of 1880 in ro- urn for llio pronmoa nominatlpn of Itanloy Blntthowsby General GarGold J the supreme court , and that Judge lobertson was nominated to the New ork colleclorehip through fear of a itlcr hejd by Whitoluw lleid , which gave the details of the contract wit Gould. The Globe-Democrat , whic publishes the story , rronounccs it fraud on its face , and ( uys that , whal ? cr General Garfield'a failings , h was notably too honest n man and to practfcal n politician to cnlor into nn , such nn agreement. O.vr TiiouHANi ) Btrikitn ; freitjh Imndlum in Now York took posstsnioi of the yard of the Central railroad o Now .Jersey. Twelve miles of loRtlei earn arpstallod on tlio Jersey meadons The railroad companion nro cluarly re f.ponstblo lor perishable oidenude the law rotumung common cHrri r Public sympathy ia with the striker * and the boaul of trndo has j > a soc ri > aolutioiB urginc ; nn increase in thoii ] iiy. - [ Chiaiyo Times. The Now Yotk board of trndo nnc the Chicago Times should hcrcaftor bi clntsed atnotig the dangerous coin muniflts. How could the bosrd o trndo Byrnpathir.o with the btrikors nnd wh.it rights have woikingmui which anybody ia bound lo respect anyhow ? Tilings are going to the bat vt.rj * fast. nnd his cabi net u.'iaocmtes shall at lenit have pruist for ono thing , ' declares the gonoroir Utica Observer , "nnd that is thcii Eiuelchin of the silly project to maki the agricultural bureau n depart- mont. " This is another bhck eye tc the tall b.um wood from Cumint county , with whom the department ol agriculture was a pot schema. Oui Yal , has been the principal champion of the proposed enlargement of the national garden aass nnd sued bureau into a department , with n cabinet ofllcor nt its head. President Arthur's cabinet has sat down upon Vul'a scheme before it has even got out ol the committee in the Bonnie. Kx SERATOK PADDUCK is the only member of to Utah commission that soeim to give eupromo eatiftfaotion both to the Mormons nnd Gentiles out in Utah. The Mormons think that Mr. Paddock io naturally conserva tive and not disposed to go to ex- troinca in dealing with llio saintu , nnd the Gent'tlca think "ho is too otrong in principle nnd character to be swerved from the path by any tomp' tation , como in whnt form it may. " You never can toll how a waarior will stand the brunt of battle until ho ia exposed to the firo. ' Mr. Paddock may bo tcmplntion-prcof , but there nro Homo things which oven a consorv- ntivo may not bo able to withstand , J. S. CLAIIKKON'S high sounding ap peal , on behalf of the Iowa tuffurers , did not Boom to atriko the right choid on the Pacific coast. The San Prancitco ( Jliromde saya : "The appeal would have had far greater force had it boon couched in uimplci luugungc. Tlioro in nn evident strain- inj ; after effect in the picture of tlic c.ttnatropho , which was unnecessary. The plain unadorned details carry suf ficient weight without rhetorical gar nishment. " THE house passed ; v bill Saturday authorizing the construction of n pontoon teen bridge across the Mississippi river at the mouth of the upper Iowi river. The bill authorizing the con struction of n wagon bridge between Omnhn nnd Council IJluil'.i still aloopa quietiy in the committee pigeon hole. And yet there is moro need of auch a bridge across the Missouri river now than thuro ever will bo for the pontoon teen bridge at the mouth of the Io\rn river. TJII : otitlook for a speedy settlement of the labor troubles in Pennsylvania is very bright. All the anthracite coal companies of Pennsylvania have made n voluntary ndvnncoof * ten per cunt , in the pay of minors. AccouniNO to Vennor wo are to Imvo n rainy July , a stormy August , nnd a fair but frosly September. Yunnor'a predictions have been un comfortably correct in Juno , nnd if his calculations for July and August hit the bull's eye wo shnll have a voiy disagreeable summer , MHBM MM MW Do TJioy Mled Mo at Uomo ? Ailihml D. 0. Brooks , of The Omaha tto- publican , has gone to Europe. Thin little bit nf nowa will have to hu pretty thoroughly advertised by the prres if the people beeot ) > o nwaro of the fact , othurwiao ho would never bo missed. llo is wind without force or odor , An Acorn. St , Louis The Nebraska anti-monopoly party , which lias grown out of the Farmers' ' Allianoo orgauixed In that atato last year , may bo nothing but n email po litical uoorn jjut now , but it reMa in Boiigwiial soil , nnd our republican irioiuU may find h row into n great pro:1 : ling nak oiui of tlien o ( Lvyg. The Parson's Proas. tfev York Ttmca. No section of the American press iloos BO much to undermine the foun dations of aud religion morality as that which ia distinctively known na "religious. " From the Tweed ring lo the Manhattan railroad swindle , frotii the legislative partners in Credit Mobilier to the versatile diacove-er of Lho Oeanoln collection , ihoro has not boon a fraud or a humbug of the last : on years whoso apologists and do- 'endora have not been found among , he weekly journals which claim to opreaenc the religious sentiment of ho country. Sound AdvlceT" Nebraska Signal. Without a shadow of a doubt , the nan nominated for congress by the re- mbllcau convention of this dutriot will bo elected , Itecognizing the cei tainty of this rctnlt , the monopoliat of this county and district are airead chuckling over the procpcct as the see itthat many anti-monopoly rt publicans will withdraw from th pnrty on nccoiinl f f the adoption o that resolution by last Saturday's al lianoo meeting , and that n delccatioi of railroad workers will bo elected t < OID republican district conventioi jro.-n tim county. If wo di < not know the anti-monopoly re pnblicaim of thin count 3 * s ( wtll , wo mit-ht fear such a reiult. A ; it la , wo expect t" see an attei dsuci of ntiti-iiinno-lis's ; ' at the republics primatioH that &hill : injure , so far t.1. it ia possible for Fillmore county t < do , the nomination and election of t ropresentntivo of the people , not ol the railroads alnro , as the firat mcia bor ot congrcEo from the Second di ' ( riot of Nubraskn. It in not probable that many nuti monopoly republican ! will thtow away their rcpublicaniBn [ ind their pnnlcto of helping to noiji' inato and elect thu coming congress innn at the tame time. Tun quusti-n "What wo cat" is becoming moro pertinent every day ni now forms of food adulteration are in vonled. Ono of the most biting pieces ofsatiro einco llio days of Hein- rich lleino ia the following fable pub' lishcd in Germanj * , which haa a point' cd application to this country : "There wcro once four flica , and , na it happened , they were hungry one morning. The first settled upon 11 tausngo of singularly appetizing np- lennuice , and m.ido a hearty meal. But ho speedily died of intestinal in- hmmution , for the sausage was ndul- ; crntod with aniline. The second Jly jroak fasted upon flour , nnd forthwith succumbed to contraction of the stomach ach , owing to the inordinate quantity of alum with which the Hour had been idultcmtcd. The third lly was slaking iis thirst with the contents ol a milk- when violent cramps suddenly convulsed his frame , and ho soon gave Jp the ghost , a victim to chalk ndul- torntion. Seeing this , the fourth fly , muttering to himaolf , 'The sooner it's over the sooner to sleep , ' alighted pen n mwisteiiod sheet of paper ox- libiting the counterfeit pruaentment jf a diuth'a liead , nnd the inscription 'Fly Poison. ' App'ying the tip of liis iroboacia to this device , the fourth fly drank to his heart's content , growing nero vigorous nnd cheerful at ovcry nouthful , although expectant- hin end. Hut ho did not dio. On the contrary , ho throve and waxed fat. You aec evui the fly poison was adul- crated. " NOTES. Senator Wudo Hampton hns written n eticr ileclininj , ' to bu a can * ida o for BOV- ernor in South O. ro\ina \ this yeir. lluinnr s.iys that Congieuuinn Cn i > o , of Mnitncliuaaitf dcclino a renoimna- Inn to his pt'so'it seat , roK.irdl ss of the outcome of thu guljernatoiiul cuntebt. Senator Morgan , of Ali'-awa , will have ) ractioally _ no oppositinn in liii canvass for i re olectitm , hid on-y fornmUhlo competi tor , Wrtltrr L. Ur.igg , having ithdruwn. tO. ] l. Urcckinridj'e , tha democratic cm- lidnto for coiiRre > is.at-largo in ArJiansm a son nf John C Breckinridgo. Governor Fostcr , of Ohio , nnd ( Jenernl [ Inwley , nj Cotmectl nt , will tjko part in .ho . repiiblicnu CJnvasa in M.unr. John W. Daniels , the last democratic cnndhSLn fu : ( 'ovcrnnr of Virginia is nlkcci nf in coiine.-tioii wi h tha noinina- inn for cc/ngnts.'iiaii'-at-l.irge. Thora 13 : iino i-entiinont amonir the : oun dem' ' ciacy of the Kmpiro stnto in avnr of ri-surrec in the late 1'erry liel- nnnt nnd running him for frovrnor. . As f the young man weren't dead enough al- read } ! Thi ) Vick8hur0' Herald ( dein. ) cay * th t t s'lioui blunder was committed hy the at reilislrictiiv of JlisHiHsippi , Already LliAH icsultcd in n division among iho IcmocrnU of the Fifth dUtrict. It is stated ijoeltivoly that Jay A. Hub- jell hay ilottrmhied to outer the Beimtorial act ) in jnchigaii , to dispute the ro-el c luii of Mr. Ferry. Tim chance * nre , how. ver , tlmt Sir. liuhboH'u cauvu ! > < i will Ije mr ly Picltwiclcian a to both character Hid remilts , TJx-Gov. Fletcher , of 10 isnmri , now in Vnnhington , thinkH thd time is atluucl \lipn the democracy of Mi souri can he mdly hhattOH-d , if notcntirrly overthrow n , n 1 IH i ntliusinstio in hU ndvosaoy uf tlm iroapcctivo fn ioii arrnnumnent. Ho hinkx the iei > ul > ) icnni bhould make no tate nomination * . CoDgresiini'ii Hazleton , of Wisconsin , vill have n lively mca for the noaiinntion. wo of hia ptrfHuholdt' , Crawford nnil Uchlnntl countirit , h.-vo heoa taken from lim , ind Dane cuunty , which hriitles with aLdliiutes , ia included In his district. ! osn Koyesnnd Senatdr 'Burrows arcthere- > ) brought into the race. The rep ibllcan congressional convention t Ht. CliiiiHville , ( ) . , adjounieil sine die , fter hallotins ; H70 tinim , A resolution V.IH adopted for acomniittee t'i investigatn hnrgea of I rih ry nmilo ng.iinHt CoiiKrcuH. nan Ui > donnifT , and npo i iti report lie was oxoneratoil. A new convention in a nutter for the fill urn. Senator Lnphiin docs not think well of be piiRgrstion thut ho nil all ho n.itnii iitcd or lleiilpinnt goveinor of Now Y.irK wnd i-bign his teat in thu kcnnto ullh the ndfrBtaBdiiig thut Mr. Conliling ! to ucceed him , Senator Lsplmin in not n andldato for a lunatic a-iyluui. [ Phila- Pro's , ficn. John I lUimkcr , of Carlinville , is dreody mirked a. a d-rk hor.uin thonvxt tniKKlofor r.n Illiiio'HK > nhtorhhip. Should lie i epuhlicaim have the flection of Di-rht Davis eucccHior , it IB conceived tlmt Uhi.v cor might Iccoiaomi nvnilablo couipro- ni-io cuuilidnte , Hhoiild Cnllom , lUuiii , ) gleiby , or Farwtll , not develop fctrenyth inotiRU to rouuto a uoininVion. Wafliiugton hat n report han lieeu widely circulated in ha TAcntieth IlllnoU cciiiKrrtsiDiitil dis- rict thut fi-irttor LaB' iu wnn < pposod t' ) lie ronomfnntion of thu lion , John U. Phoning , and tlio attention of thu senator 'Oitu' ' called to the fact of tha ciiciilntion f Mich report , he avH , nud imlhi'i-U1 ' * the mhlicjtiun , tlnit tlui ivport it ) wholly rithout fonndatiou ; tint o i the. coiitrurv a heartily ilo ires tlio renomlnation tf ! 'hoiiiui l y the rfpuhllcnn convention. PBRSONALITiBS. Mr. lledheifer lives in Mortnn , 1'a. filing it man KedhelFer looks very much ko a bull. Dave 1'ayno It again at work to eecnro 10 co-operation nf n nuuibet of udventnr- ra for it new movement on Oklahoma. When a Itliude Inlander in Washington ft a n gliiiiwo of tha prootdeiit'j whi k re , lere is n i > jlent tear , tuui the half uppreH. I ejaculation , "Poor ISurnside : " It is now developed thut M r. Whitney , horn Claru LuuUe Kvllogg 1ms concluded ut to marry , is very naughty man who oars BOUIO uuch reputation ua the Sultan t Turkey , It inuat ive Jeifcrs .n Davl a vivid rec- llection of an epUudti iu hi * own carter to ) ad huw n lirooklyn man charge I with urglary donneil bin mother's night gown ad made a bold dub for liberty.New 'ork Mail. Lieut , Flipper Los finally lieendlnmiused from thfl army for rriKapprojirlntlon < public funds. Lieul. Klipper' < ) flene wi a very slight one. He didn't even tal ennuih to enable him to go to Cnnad creditably. .Tomes Fit/gernld , who plnya'l n bunt game on Clinil's Francis Ailam ? , hu bee nentencsd lo five years ij the Massacht felts penitentiaiy. Senator Mah' neha * .mp nvd his 1'etcn bur < dive llnp , o much that it it now dt Rrrlbed as "tho ImndaomeH private rei dcnce in tlie HOU b. " lie iid not n adjtis hi' carpenters' bill * , but paid them 1 ke lilllo republican. Upon reflection , Mr. Wannmakrr con rinded not to wear the livery of C-Micron Ho leinombered of n fudden that he had i cl 'thitif ; house of liN own. lironsnn Alcott , Moats of nge , 1ms jn publUhefl ftlonk of pottn < , nil of tthicl u-fl'ouilttcn within the last six ir.ontlis Kijjhly-tl reeve should say lo our j nun ; friend ? , is the proper ago to begin wiitiof poetry. 1 liliicklmrn is a younr i , xdlh a Bwtc inir inmt'taciM mid n ( inure thitt has by no meant Irwt nl Its yiiutbfnl grace. Ai a > pc.iker , Km rhetorical ilFects delight hltii , and he i' ' given to fervid flights of orUory , Th ( peculiar Kentucky nccont and Bnuthi-rr twatig nio e istinctly noticeable iu hi ; voice. Mi Kmma Grovcr , a member of On senior cl.vs in tlie hijih tchdol at Holyoke , MMI. , eloped with a colored co .cfimir fonip weeks tigo. Xutliing hat bepti heird from the girl , but the negio write-i that the nlftiir cm he fettlid liv the payment of a specified sum of money. A New York pappr f-ayu tint Gen. 0 , G. il wird , ilerpito liUaiMlcic teput lion , heartily cnj .ys dancing , and hnprnvecl hi- iipporttmitltB during the rtcent gnyetiesnt Wo 11'oiot , "An officer who wai witli him in the Indian country my * that he ha- fcen Gen. Howard iii nn Indian village jnin iu a ilanco with the squ iws with nil the zefct of n young man. " Of courae the squaws have a little the wont of thin , be came they cannot have their viewa ex- prcMid in the papers. Mme. I * ul Minck , tha notorious I'jri commuuiat , recently preicnled her husband wilh u coti , nnd the parent * , naturally enough , thought themselves enlit.cd to gtvo their oF ( spring a name. But when they infortnid the mayor of their district that they had dedilrd to call their young ster Lucifer Uanqui Vercingotnrir. he re- luse.l to register him under that lie - , ia nccnunt of the law iia scd iu l > ( Xs , whicli "lorbids the employment of names net found in tlie Gregmitm calendar. " PROOLAMATrON AND ELECTION NOTICE1 EXECUT'Vn ' DKVAUTMENT. ) UIIY OF OMAHA. j. MAVim'H HJUCK June 8 , 12F2 J By virtui ol tlio authority in nio vo ttil , I , Jaui'B I' Itoyd , Major of tu-i City ol Omaha , do hobj proiliim.a the qu likd v.tiTsof pain ilrj-ai.d l the rc'p-ctive w r-s llifrcol , that on thu Gill day of Juno , A. JJ. 18-2 , tnuM'iiauce unsilul ) patcedbv the Oil-Ct until if the 01 y i'f ' Dm trio , and rn thu 7 > h da > < f June. A. D. 18 ? . the said u'dinanco wits a-pro cd hy the il.iyor , nf which ordli.at.co tha lolloulnf ; is a eopj. to-wit ; An ordinance to proilde for a spi'clil election liv the electors ol to city cf Omaha , to d tir- mine nhcthur one hiiudri'd Uiotnand d Ibrol thuhoniiHOl 'lit-city f lliwihai-lia ] , bo lutd lor'li'i [ iiirpovo of ji.iurcpniiiff or mic- aiiani z rij ; tliu n i rfeoctioii o ( selects and Bpaira 0) | Ki'It01 > c ) I taiJ c ly , and othtr- wNe a * uiuvdedh > Kw. Ila it rilalned l > y the City Ccuncll ol the City ol ( Jnuha hicTioxl. It hcln denned expo'lint liy thoM M or [ .lid Cl'y Lounci if MiM nty that tmtid f the city ho niitd 'or t > o puriiamx tii-in\v men tinned , as 1-y 1-w iroiltlcii , in the eu i ci ! cue Hun rcllli Hi'aiul dcl.rs-J ) 'O.or ' ) , the Major D' ' the city ol Hinahi I li-roliy aumonzcd and in ruuled-o'ail ' an , e ial ekUi MI tiluli'ldin theclrj ol Oiwi ia on triila , the 3tli ! da/of June , A It. l-ii , for Iho purpose o ( Miliinittln to tha ckctois cf the aid illy the foionl K iiropvUlton : Shall uoi d j tf liocitj of Oinaru lie Is utd I y tld c tv in the sum e f ono hundred thoiH nlilollirs (5 rn.rO'j ) , dioln 'uciitj years , with Intcrcttttt the ratooi lx ( U ) PLTCCIU. per innuin , v yablo Bciinontiimlly , IIDJII Inteimt c > upons to nu nttacbcd to ta d bonus , for the purio.ocf | | yulnK rt'pail. g or inw itamlzl- ) . ; ihohUr-kc lon ol Bkrcct-i and hj aces oi ] hiti7 nll-y. ln.aM i Itj.asproildid hj tec'ion : foity t'oolan tt entitUti " 'riAct to Inunrporate till softhoil.s tla-H ,1 dreauliitifglhtir duties po'ur a'iU ( .overnmo t , " app'ov d Mtirch 1 , I'-Sl , ic niuomkd hy an net uitiil d "A > Act tu tinvnil tcctl u. llhe n ( ID ) of an o t u.lltlo 'An Act ineorporato clt e < of the llftt cla'B , ai.d rc nlatl itf unlr duties , pjHcts and rovern- iiicii'"uiiroi.d { Marca 1 , 1-.S1 , by cnntlnKa lla..nl o' runlle tVorlt for ei cs of the firnt cla-s and < Kitilui ( ; it ? dutleMid p cru. also to au end i-cctioim t enttuo' ( 2tncnty l v ( < ! "iV tMiil.v-suMin (27 ( , , thirty (3J ( ) tlurtt > o (32i ( th.itys.'v 11(3 ? ) fort > (10) ) f ttj i otlf : rt > - thrci'ld ) , f. r j-fojr f4 ) , furty-fliu ( t5) .ortj- . lllnull ) ( , lily04r(6. . ) lllry.uvu (5i.ll ( ) ly--PVi.ll ( W ) , n-il six , -nl-it (0.of ) -til iitt , " a'proveil Ma. ' . ' 3,1'Ut , - ll bun > B to lie cilittl'Taiing liund , " i.a'd hniiiio not to ho Foil ftrltsulu par , end th prouedi < Ihcro f to ho rbe I lor n ? other purpoiu thin pij ng tl.n e Bt of puinj ; , r p \iiij , ' or inaradanilz v tlio InterJM ilgn ol ttrotti , and i-pimBuppB tenllcjb in ( aid cl y , Miuas pro-i. el in u id Inet in-iud net ? S.ili pr pi.i < Ulon 6t all liu sunn Itted to laid okvtois i'iitlre.a-11 In the foroioin , ' form , and Hie vote ( hcreoishall lie uily hy Voi" 11 "N-i. " Stc , U Notl ; j < it Hi'lil o'cction aha'l ne yh'Lii ( or at lo.-.ilt eir(2 ( ) < a\n. l'U 8 Tiiii ord nutico H all l'.koiffcet and ho In force iruin umUfUr its l W 'o. ' BAMT , . A. lir.HMAN. IVcs-'t pro lira nf trc i Iti'citucll. . Attest , J. J. i , 0. jKHi.Tf , City Clerk. Approved Juno 7 , 1S3'2. J. E. tOYI ! , ilsycr. Ko v , tl csafore. In putMianco cf f o ) .ro\i < - lorn ol raid crdhntieo , no'lci istcrt-hy ( 'lvui th t an election wl I hu held l-i the lily cf Omaha , Count cf Douglas , "tatu cf Nebraska , on Friday Juno 30th , 'Saa , at which dtctlon the propi-el lion tcclted In ea d ordnance In regard toth- sue of hohdr , uill bo cubiuittcd to the tletord : l nail city. Tim polb cf said olrctlon will lie oj-on at cl ht [ Bo'cl ) ck B. m andhohtlJ optn iintilsoven (7) ( ' ( .lo k p. ra , mid no longer , at thu 'ollunlni ; lUccain tlio lev ral uardi , t 'nit : Firbt War I t * . M vm'd proctry store , 10th ttrcet , n nr Lcirenuorth , hccond Ward \VnlluiiZ Hole * , between 13th tnd Hth strt'C's , en Ij-a , nw rth. Third W'a dHfun formerly occupied I y Dr. llvdo , i. . w. corinr 12th and lou Uaetrcots. FouftliVtra Ccutj court house , Farnan t. , JII'.VMCU Hthtud lUtn. Filth Wa d 3. L'ornflclda harher hop , ICe , ! utN ) Iflth Uicct , between UtlMer aud CaK- r iv r-lxrh Word n.llilch'a dru ? store , No. 2005 'uuili't'u'rt'tt ' In ttitnrm whereof. I ha\o horeiintn > rt ruy Mini cititid tlicsl cf m Jt-ityto I'oallUcd , tlu lay and tear nret nboictrittin r- > , J. 1C BOYD , KiAL : Mayor nf i mal a s y-/ jo.ct NOTICE TO CONl'HAOTOHS. fiea d pror'BV.s wlllbo rccthcd at thd office if the bicrttary o' llio Board ol Educi.lon ol iinSihool l/H rlit ol Ounha , until 12 o'co k , eon , Mmiray , June "I'tli , lh > 2. fir the cnctiou f u ftin.rM.m tuottorybrl K hco li..iiln | < n trcr.orthwca C'lmcr of Klrtenih and Ccntvr tituf , and al o ( .r th cructlon if n 'Our ronin wotcrj bile nr'dition ' to Jio llartr.mi > ciu ! < l , u Tilt filth , near William ttrect , In occur a-i o iltll ( UlM Ullll tp.'Clllcltll 118 IO lo 8 Ou Ut thi llliwtf Clenu . rod. , arch'toit' ' , rjotu Ko. IV , , . ,0 bids \ > 111 bu receU&l foi ra hclasicl jrk. or for tlio bulllnu coinpltito. Co > trac- D.H H 11 h reimlrtd to , .h't a bond 'ilolcu duurvtailn riilit to rejmt any o 'I 'Mi. lycrdtrcf Iho Hrurd ol rciui-ailon ( JitAKuK Cd.NOVHU , unu'0-12t SecrtUry. 1 GHOICI : CIGARS , Imported uud Donio&tio. Fluent Selootiun in Town Prices to Suit Kvorybody. From Hnlfa Dollar Down to 5o 3 c h rote r' & . Bee h ts. [ ' 5EGER' & TONER MAKERS ! Ha1iHOM.d from there old eland , to ! o , 116 North Sixteenth Street NfcXT TO OAURIAQB KAOTOIIY. Have alwajg ou hind a good nmortiuent IARNESS AHD SADDLES , _ _ mli 6ir John G. Jacobs , ( Formerly OUh A Jacaba ) JNDERTAKER nilSpQ W > A 3vj Je Lands DOUBLES STS , Be\utlul ! butldln sltefl on Sherman avemi (16th strett ) south ol Poopluton's and J. J Hrown'B r < sldcncts the tract bulongl g to Sono tor Paddock lor BO many jearj bcliii 8SJ fcot west Irontirn on the nvcim- b ; fr.in SCO to 660 feet In depth rumiinif eastward lo the oinilm &St. Paul R. 11 Will Bell In strips of 60 feet or rnoro I 'ontaco 01 thoavonuo with full dcptn to the rallroixl , wll sell the tibovo on about any terms that purclin-o imydcslro , To parties who wlllasrcuto bnlli bouacsco tlntr12CO and up ardj xvlll eel with out anv payment down for ono year , and 6 to li equal annual piynunts thf rcsltir 11 7 per con int r-st. To [ nrticawhcdonot Intend impmr Inif Immedlaiciy will sill lor tne sixth down am 5 equal annual payments thcroalUr at 7 per ccn Interest. I'hoi.'o 4 aero block In Smith's addition nt wee end of K.mi.im ttroet will t-l\o any length o tluw required at 7 per cent liitcrast. Also u eplundi I 10 aero block In Smith's njdl tion on same liberal terms as the foreu iu ? . No. U05 , Half lot on izard near 20th street 5700.No No 304 Ixi1 on IS'h ctrort near Paul , S12CO. No 302 , Lot 20x230 feet oil 16th street , ucai Mcholis. No 299 , Ono quarter aero on Hurt street ' neai Dutton S500. No iiy7 , T o lots on Klondo near Irene street , KlO and f300 each. o 20' ) , Two lots on Georgia near M'clilfrai : itreet. S120J. No205. Tnet'.o choke ro Idenco loti on Ilaoil ) . ton strict It ahlnn'a addition , fine and eighth JJ. 0 to $5 0 each. No 204 ii.autml ! half lot on St. Mary's av- ? imo , 30x181 Met. i.ear liiehop Clarlieou'a and .Oth street , SIS'0 ' No M2 , Klvo e olcolotsou Part a\eauc , 60v 160 each , o-i stret't railway , S3SO c < ch. No 2U1.SIX loti in Mlllard & Ca dnel 'a addition > n Hhunnaa Avonua near I'opplotOi.'a. $3.0 to Slf.Otaih N 2 = 0 , Choleo lotsonl'ark avenue and atreoj ; ar llnu on r > ad to Park , S4EO to 810 iO each. 021)5 , Klovi.il lots on Ueca ur nod Irene trccLi , near Sa.indcH street , # 375 to 5160 rach. No MJ , Io6 on lUtli roar Paul ftrost , S7tO. No2Hi , Lot 65x141) ) feet near St. Mar } 'a avouuc. in 20t i btreut , fldOO. No 29 , Lot on Delator near Irene street , S325. Uo 27ti , Fi.ur lots on Calawcll , near Sauadcrs 'tro ' t , S503 each. NO 270 , Lotou Clinton street , near ehot tower , ? 1 & , No 27S , Four Iota on McLcllan street , near Illomlo , Uttfraii'a nUdltu > n , 912& oich. No 274 , Tone \ol3 near race couric : inako ) ff m. No S.IJ8 , BC.V ti/ul / corner aero lot on Ctlllornla i rcet , oipj llo tndadJjUln Sacred Il art Coa- ontKround ? , 10.0. No 2io , . .ot onMaton , near ! C h stroit , fl,360 lOuloisIn "Credit Foncior"and "Grand View1 iddklO'S , Just south-east of U. P and 11. \ M. nilroad t tpotti , ranging from. i60 toslOOoeach in i on easy terms. Beautiful Itujidciico Lots nt n bargain very landy to shops lMHo tilCO each , S per cent duwn ml H percent per month. Call and irtt plat aud 'ull ' partlcu nrs. No 254 , Fud corner lok on Jones , Noir 16th itrect , SJ.tOO. No 251 , 'Jwu lots on Center htroet , near Cum- ni : itrett , $ .00 for both or 5600 inch. No 251J , Lot oa buwara , near Kln.r street , ? 3 0. 0.No249 No249 , Hall loton Dodge , near llth street , :2.10U : No 217 , I'our beautiful residence lota near rciKhtJii Collige ( orl separate \ \ ) 63,000. NolilB , L o lota on Center , mar Cum'iiz itnet , f ICO each. No 2iii ) , Ljtou Idaho , near Cumin ? street , S'i nJtoU43 , Botiitlful corner at rs lot on Cumlnj ; , earl ) tt n etreet , mar new Convent cf tucred dpi.tt , Sl.600 I'c. 211 , Lot on Farnam , mar ISlh elroet , 'No 243 , Lot 00 by 133 fo-t on Co leao street , learbt. llarj'd axinue , S700. N 241 , Lot on Fainam , near 2'jth ' ttroU , 1,000. .No 210 , Lot CO by 09 feet on Eouth ascnue , lear Maxm utreot , 40M. No 2J' , Corner lot ou Burt , near 22d etrect , ! 2SOO No 238. 120x132 feet t > j Harnoy , near 21tb. itrctt ( will cut It up$2,400. ) No 2.14 , Lot on Uauglas ctrect , near 25th , No 232 , Lot on Pier street , near Howard , No 227 , Two lots on Decatur , near Irene ttrdo' , nOO cadi. f > o * UJ. Lot 113 by 441 feet on Sherran avc- me ( lOfh et.uet ) . iiea Orace , S2 400 , will dUide. N02-.0 , Lot 24xOra on Uodge , near 13h licet ; maku > n oiler , Nu2.7 , LotonVSrd ncarClarK , $ : oO. No 210 , Lot on Hamilton mar King , $ sQ ) . No 2jJ , Lot un Ibth utrect , near Nicholas 'COONo No 507 , Two lots on 10th , near Pacific ttrest , 1,600 , .No.01 , Beautiful rofl Icmo lot oa Division tree : , iiiiar Ciitnlng , rftOO No I'JjJ Lou on Hth etnot , near Pierce. 000. 000.NJlO j , Lota on Sauudois strict , t.o.r Sew- ird # 500. Nol'jlj , THO lots ou SHJ , near Grace btrcet. 000. 000.No No 1D2J , Tn lots on 17th Btrcct , near white cadork , ? l,050. Niilbtf ) ; Onu full block ten lots , pear the larrictu , { ' 10U. No 101 , Lou on I'arkcr , etrest , near Irene No I'O'Two lots on Casj , near 21st strict , lltcUg- ; . (0,00 , . ' .o ihu , Let on I'lcr near Sevtard , $ C50 , No 170 , J/Jton PaUtlo Btrctt , near 14tb : make 'Ilcr. ' 'Ilcr.M M > 106 , Six lota on Farnini , near 21th street , .UuOfif..t-SOcach No 103 , Full lilo.-k on 23th utrreet , near race otirte , o. dllircolots u Cllto'-t a-Iditlon , ccar lauridire and Uafiiiuu etrccU , 2,000. .NO 127 , ' ot on IHn ttivvt , near while Irad , orks $625. > OIL . ' , 123x132 fott (2 ( lots ) cu lEtb street , oir 1'oi'pltton'd. ( Jl.COO. Njll'J , Tl.lrty . h ll > t.re lots In Mlllard & Ca | . well h additions on Ulierman avenue , Spring and arutja streets , near the end ol grceu btreet nr track , c 50 to < 1SOU each. U W , Lot on Chicago , near 22d etieet , 1,800 No S3 , Lot on CalJw ell street. m.ar S. uudcrd. 300. No PC , Corner lot on Climlee , ( near Haund. e s fctrett , 700 No 75 , u x:2 feet on Pacific , near Btn street J.Ott ) NotO , Ifhtecn lota on 2I t , 22d , 2.1i and nil UCM tiitui' * , nuur Oraco bad U uuUcn btreet ilJiio , S50Hul.li. No It , Olio-fourth black (160x135 fcut ) , near lul'uiunt of Poor Claire , on Hvnilton etteot , i-ar tl.o cad tf the red Btrtct tar tr ck , Jl.WO , IEAL ESTAFE AGENCY 16th and Douglas Street , er. THE MALLUI V/EIGHT ONLY 100 IBS. fFT. $ Div Can Be Handled By a Boy , The 1m netJ never ho tJken oI ( t'io ' wa.-on and all Iho-hi'llcil Grain tiud GrasQ Seed Is ave H c-ntfllc-H Ibin tlio old stvlo facia. C\ory standard Isold with waffon - our rack uorapic c BUY mm WITHOUT IT. Or buy the attachment' ) and app'v ' fimn lo jour old wagon box. For aalo In .Wbraska b\ J. C. OMSK , liimoln. MAijEisoft llrss , Oxaha. FRCD ' iiiDr. : , Clraiiii U and. II lOOLHTT ft ORRBf , llast IIIJS. CiiAiu.tH sciihotiKKR , Columbus. SP\NOIIR& ( Fl'.NK , Hod ClOlld. C. 11. CIUNK & Co. , lied Oak , Iowa , L.V. . ItyHSKii' , Glcnwoo' , IOWA And n > ery llr.itcl.iM dealer In the west. \ k .him for descriptive circuhr or send direct toua. J , McCalluui Bros , Mauuf'g Co. , Omcc , 24 tt'oit Like Street , Chicago. ma v&l-lw 75,000 TOKEN-SPRING VEHICLES H O W I USE. They surp.vs all other vehicle ] for o sy rldine. style aad durability , SPfiUTQS , GSA.E & BODIS3 For Bala by Henry Timken , Patentee andBiilMir of Tine Ca-rh ; s 1003 , lOOSaud 1010St. CharlwSt. , St. Lous. Caia- lo ues lurnltliej. II-'im E for 1882. Till ! 1IKST ANI ) ONLY ABSOLUTELY SAFE OIL STOVK IN THE WOULD. Every housekeeper feolstho want'if Bometlunj ; that will cook the daily food andavoid the excesaivohtat , dujt.--- litlcr and nahes of n , coal or vood stove./ THE MONITOR OIL STOVE \ \ ILK DO IT , bettor , quicker nnd cheaper than any other moans. It ia the ONLY OIL STOVK made -.vith the OH- KESEIIVOIK ELEVATED nt the Iwck of the stove , nv/ayfroin the ln > at ; by which urrangc-ment ABSOLUTE SAFE I'Y is secured ; aa no puo CAII ho generated , fully twenty per cunt more heat ia obtained , the wicks sire pre served twice as long , thua saving tlio trouble of constant : trim-nine and th oxpeuso of now ones. EXAMINL THE MONITOR and you will buy m- other. Manufactured only by th- Monitor Oil Stove Oo , Cleveland 0. Send tor descriptive circular or call on M. Rogers & Son , agents for Ne braska Nebraska National BANK. OF OMAHA NEBEASKA ( Ko. 2C05. ) TUEASUKY DEPARTMENT. Otliee WAitlliMiTOit , AJirll 2Stii 18S2 Wur.aiiAS , hy Batlhlictory evidence pretwntoJ to the undere Kntd , it haa hccn made to appor that "T K hEUHA JKA VATIONAt UANK OF OMAHA , " in the city ol Omatia , In the county ol " ' Douglii , and iitute ol Nehranka , ha COU" " with Hi ) the jirovluioim nf tholtevlaod ntat the United btaUu rrrjulred to bo lompllcd lui before an aajuclatiou glnll bo authorised to com- luence the bu-lnosj of ri-inklni ; : No * , therefore , I , John J y KiorComptroller ol the Currency , do hereby certify that "Tni1 Nebraska Nftti.mil Bank of Omaha , " In tUocl-y of Oniiiiia , Iu the ciuntyof Doiiflan , and state of Nubraxkn , It authorlt'd ' to commence the busliioa * ol Uinklmrat provldud In Section KiltT Duo Ilundrod and BUty.Nl.ie of the HoilwJ sWtutea of the United States. In tobtuuony whereof wltnea r" ; ( ) hand and fleal of oflice this 2tu ! \ BKAL. \ dayof April 1 b2. I j JOHN JAY KNOX , CornptrolU'r ol the Currency The above Dank la now iireparud to rcccin bublncai H comrooneos vvllh a fully pad up Mpltal of ? 2iO,0W.OO , with otllccraaud dlic w follows : } . K. JOHNSON. raiMiDiiMr. of Ktecle , Jobo- son & Co. . Wholcsala Grocers. i. B. TOUV2AL1N. Vioi-1'auipiu.r , of 0. B. < < II. II. , Bouton. _ . IV. Y , HOUSE , olV. . V. Morse and Co , , Who" ' Bala lloota and Shoos. INO. S. COLLINS , of 0. II. A J. B. Colllni , WholcBaleLcatherandSdillery. IAME3 11. WoolHortb , Counsellor and Attorney t Law. , XWIS S. HEED , of Byron Heed 4 Co. , I > Estate Dealeia , , k. 4 ENHY W. YATES. Ca-hlor , late Caihiir of t6J . First National U nk of Omaha , an.1 connected with the activ ment of that lUuk tltitfl FAST TIME ! In KOlny K.VIJ take thi jMcago&Iortliwesk- . -WV. 8m Train ) Utvo Onuhu S:40 : p. ru. ilulMufoitQ toaeallon ! II , V , " " - / "n I Sgcnt , lith nd Finh iu St > . J. "ELI. l'-J ' " ' " * yycj > otor t JAMES T. CLAllK , " " " Ij.OnuU.