.THE DAILY BJ3E7-OMAHA SATURDAY.AUGUST j2 , The Omaha Bee. rnbtohed every mornlnjroxoffpt8nnd j' If ho 'S j Alotulay Uiornlng TKKM8 BV MAIL One V w . * 10.00 I Three Month . 3.00 Bit Months 0.00 1 One . . 1.00 P | JCHK WKBKLY DKB. pablWodcv- ty "Wednesday. TKUMS POST PAID.- . . . $2.001 ThrecMooths. . M * , 1.00 1 One . . , 80 Mni'NKWs Con PANT , Sole AgtnU or NeWBilcalers in tboFnUcd Stfttc * . OOlU'.BSL'oNUMNOK All Uoinmnnl' Mtio' < iclatini ? to New ftnd Editorial mat- enuumH be atldnuwed to the KDITOR or Sax 1'T- BU3IVBS3 LKTTKK3 All BtuilncM nd RcmitUnce * should be ivd- i to Tin Rr.n PnjitisniNO COM- , OMAHA. DrMts , Checks and Post- ffioo Onlom to bo made payable to the rder of the Company Jho BEE PUBLISHING 00 , .Props. . El ROSEWATEU. Editor. VALENTINE has returned from Wash ington to find , as ho says , his political fence in perfect repair. When the time comes Val. will find that his third term corral will not hold the voting cattle of the Third district. PAHTY platforms are only valuable AS expressions of party sentiments which eorvo aa a basis from which to judge the records of party candidates A candidate with a monopoly record standing on a platform containing an anti-monopoly plank is an absurdity , Ho is a contradiction in terms. Hoc ords not pUtforma will secure votes in .Nebraska at the coming election. AN" important decision has boon rendered by the United States circuit court for tho'northern district of Ohio , which boars upon the question of dis crimination iu freight rates. Tlio complainants wore 'coal doal6ra , ' who wore charged higher rates than parties who made larger shipments , and for this they brought their action against the Pennsylvania railroad com pany for violating the laws relating to common carriers. The court has de cided that a difference in freight rates is justifiable by the difloronoa iu cost of shipment , but that the quantity a shipper may send in the course of n year does not outitlo him to a discrimination against a shipper who sends less in a jroar. It makes a difference to railroad whether ono toner a thoua- .and tons bo shippon at n time , but it is a matter of indifference whether the same quantity of tjooda bo deliver ed by ono or by sovural shippers in Hho courao of a your'n business. Rail iroad companies under this decision ihavo no right to make any diecrimina tion in freight ratea which uro nol justified by the actual oxpqnbo in .the cost of carrying. , "VALENTINK'H homo organ "is " highly Indignont over the opposition ot papora andpYrtib'ioutiu'do'itf 'th'o ' Third' dj trict to the third term candidate. According to that organ a congres sional district ia aa much entitled to the management of its own affairs as to it seems proper as is a county Wo presume our Val does not objccl to the efforts , of his Into clerk , who lives in another' district , ! to champion his third term. Our Val and his home organ labor under the de lusion that the people of the state outaido of his district have no right to take an active part in the canvass against him. Ho ought to know bettor. He knows well onougl1 that our congressmen represent thu whole state , and the otato haa a vita Interest in being represented by 11101 of known integrity and first clasi ability. 'Tho lawa that congrossmoi inako are not made for ono district or oven ono ntato They govern the whole countrj and it is absurd for any intolligen man to assort that the people outside of the ono congressional district have no moro business to meddle with candidate for congress in the other district than the people of ono count ; Jmvo to nicddlo with the aflairH of th people of another county , TUB attempt of Dr. Miller and Sterling ling Morton to force the prohibition issue to the front is a flat failure Even the Germans refuse to bocaugh by such chaff. They do not proposi to be used as catspaws for the luouopo lies on the ono hsnd and the demo orats on the other. They know that Miller and Morton owe no moro abou the prohibition issue tnan they di about the Chinese question. All they want and all they ara scheming for is to servo their mastoro , the great corporation * , and incidentally - ally to * proad a drag net for foreign voters whom they know to bo bitter ly opposed to prohibition. Whilq the -corporation strikers 'aotinj through Finch & Co. , have beoi working up a prohibition boom frou i Lincoln , Morton & Go , have sough to orga-jizo an anti-prohibition .movfe. . mcnt at Omaha. A Blanco at tho'liji ' of names attached to the 'cal for tlio anti-prohibition oonvontioi shown that U is for the mos part a crafty political scheme int which a number of respeotabld bust noes men have boen'rdpdd undor'fofs ' pretenses. AB'H matter' ojf ftio tli whole thing wtt ' wcbc'lod , , tirpo ) o four Yflska MO at a atar chambdf-teon clave ' ' ' hoiamitf'VflUpU . .h.cfts'o' u H er the pornonal direction of Ji Bter- Ing Morton. But this ia not a good oar for side shows and tide isiucs. ? lto people of Nebraska cannot be di verted from the main issuo. They lave determined to enforce their ighta by throttling the monopoly vampire , and they moan la fight that ssuo until the contest is decided. THE SCHOOL SUPERINTEND ENT , , t The board of education hair it last done what ought to have bo6n done u the interest of of our'pUbttfi efcilbois nero than ton years ago. They have aisod the salary of the superintend ) int to $3,0t)0 ) a year and tcnd'orcdtho position to a practical cdticalo'r ex- > oriencctt in the government of public schools of largo cities. More than ten years ago many prominent cili- ona of Omaha , interested in our public schools , urged Iho xrnrd of education to plnco at ho head of our school nyaiom anox - lorioncod organizer who thoroughly understands the methods of publicin- itruetlon as adopted by the most nd- vancod American educators. A penny wUo and pound foolish economy pn -ho part of the board caused them to rofuHO such an advance in tlio existing salary of the superintendent as would induce a first-class man who hold a similar position in ono of the largo cities to cotno to Omaha , until at last the board has reached the conclusion that men of first clans ability command high salaries everywhere - where , and Omaha can only hope to rank with eastern cities in her educa tional system when oho has placed man of fira t class ability at the head of bet public schools. Thrf solocjio'ri of Mr. James promises a now era for Omaha. , Mr. James , is a goptlomnu who , for fifteen'yearn , haa. boon inti-i 'thatbly 'ddhnootod ' with the practical management of what is known aa the best public ' schpol system In .thp country7Wo have"Mr. " . llickoifs guarantee of Mr. Jamos' fitness for the position , and no man in America is a better judge of the qualifications of an educator than Mr. Itickoit , who stands at the head of public school superintendents in this country. Omaha has always bacn disposed to bo liberal in every matter affecting her educational interests. No tax' is paid with so little grumbling as her School tar. Her high j school building is the most imposing and beat appointed in the west. Her ward Echools are solidly constructed. But for years complaints of the conduct of public schools have been on the increase and the growth of privoto ach6ols and the numbers of children sent abroad for education have proved tliat many of our parents have foiC oottjfdtncp | ! 'School syc- tcin aa a. practical and thorough means of'educational advancement , It id pll-aqaii't 'to know Chat | ( tho'boqrd1' ' of knowledi/o of > the fact that < bn6k > htid . . ' I . . ( .t i , : . i I I'l-i ' ; . , ; . . mortar di ) not , myko n. ectiool , , system , and nblo 'bnpofintdndontsV Wlio'nre alwuyfl in' demand' ' , givunqt bo , fljifqr , H on thr salaried 'of uponhd'ntte'moh. ' OTHER LANDS The clouda of diaeord which hayo buon hanging oyqr the CoiiBtuntinopl confercnco have been dispelled miring thu paat wool ; by thu amicable understanding - standing which neenia to have brer reached by the representative * of the poworo regarding the policy unicod Europe will pursue regarding the Egyptian muddle. Bismarck's firm stand on behalf of J'Jngland'i ' coursa brings with it the suppott o : Italy and Austria , and the sukan has reoDgnized the turn in the lido o events by finally iasuing his long deferred ferrod proclamation declaring Arab Key a rebel and upholding the author ity of the khodivo. This , with thi dispatch of Turkish troops to Egypt is a substantial acquiescence iu Lori Duffurin'a demands on .behalf , of the Gladstone ministry , iji 'making hi a proclamation the sultan took oocasioi to aflinn his regard for the Engltol alliunco and to commend the goo ( ollices of his old and tried ally. This may all bo a wall assumed disguise , but European sentiments tend to thu opinion that the porto placed botwcor the two fires of adverse criticism , fro.n his subjects , or lots' ' of his sov ereignty , has wisely decided to take the course dictated by self interest. The question as to , thu military preeminence - eminence of the English or Turkish commanders remains yet to bbWilled . Tla * conference will attempt , Jo don' ' oio with this subject in tlmir coming nea- o sions , together 'with the perplexing o quoalioil of a ! joint protection of the o Butz nans ) . ti ' * , ' . , P l r iiniral Nicholsdn's report pf Ui6 > bombardment < of A'loxandri > * . disposes Jifi finally of the criticism upon his inter * : y nton | after the dUostor. Ilia vos- spl lAdeu down wjth Ritivcfl Vqtur dd to , the harbor as soon iia the forts b V were silenced , and with porfeol ii rioiy the admirat send , word to the iiti iib khdivo | that he proposed ro-ostabliaj ti 1 % tjho Amorioan eonsuluto. Ho was titc tc given permission to do BO , mid also tcn tcti ibi 'cud to qld iu ro-MtablsbIns , ! : order ti | U the ruined city. This ho did' ' , tin M fl Auxiliary forca to Iho British , but dl ha an otlicor with the Instluqts of hi inanity would Jutve doile. IU | does not < | nterftndbuy ! detailed aocbunt'tf the otnbat probiblj ? fora mor'a lelabpraio raport * t' ' tuoro ) favo ablu ! , y pj u wty. . Ui .i in every point of view was admirable , ci the caption critics who strove to ike him an example for the gratifi- cain .Jon of ignoble prejudices have tii 4 their labor for their pains , \ ( ii .England . ought toVhaVo. learned ! by' ' tllif time that there is nothing gained , . I i 1 V f ! ill' 1 J ' ild ' i ' . ' 1' 1 " 4 i Ti'T A ay's reConnmsanco in lorco wuh t. vie f of fooling Arabi's lines at tKafr > war ; atp/faar8i ( in thp 'Hghl of an r if ions blunder , which Qoneral Alii' ! 6n s report docs 'not ' all Explain nWay , onoral Allfs'ot ) dppcars - to , n tie acd wjth tlio.roauU , hltfioUKll ju t. win t particular advantage ho gafnotl toe i no } , appeal llo wcnt out to Arrbi , .nad after sopioikjrniu wit was compelled to fall back'tbj'llamloli ' ' , leaving Vho ono ny holding the situation11. 'But Ge oral Allison nnys that his with- dra .val aa' ' irrlCd oat , with the inoH l > er trot ps falling me. ay nUernhto oom- pai OR with iho regularity 'of a field day" ! Thq rqconn.oioanco gave Gen eral Allison an opportunity to display the training of his troops in field tac tics and to try their nerves , ' bit't' ' tht mo omont did not redound to his croc it as a cdniinnnding officer.Ac - con my 'ir > , hin'own'ifcp rt' it post , Jiim the lives of four men , ono1 of ttyohi a pro uising young lieutenant of ' the Six oonth rifles , and twenty-nine wet ndod. Itjla just such Affairs lhat luac Arab ! n'nd ils men todcspisotho | Bri ish..v It gives'thb , Egyptians ct > ur- ago and if .England ia loft olqno to face them and may ) gain' moro hard knocks than ho or dnd glory. ' C rant's hopes are based on thij ar- . I of' the Indian contingent , which ow landing at Alexandria. It 'coir ' prises 7,000 men and is composed . o'f hroo'batteries of 'foyil1 artillery , the Six'ty-fiftii regimqnt'of royoldn- fn ry , the Sovonty.DCCond High'- IttlH ors , tlio Twentieth , F rty-fiftli ant , Sov'enly-fi h'rcginiont of Bonal ( . unlive ) infantry , the Thirteenth Hoi gal ( Sikh ) lancers , the Second Hotabay I ) and the Third Madras ( nn tive ) infantry , and two companies each of Bengal and Madras engineers. Included in the artillery is a battery of 40-poundor breech.loading Armstrong - strong . ' ! 8 grooved rifled gunw , the aain'o as tlji ti which'ia dcocribcd as . having made such splondod practice in tjie rojbnnoissanco under Gen. Ali- Btin [ last Sunday. This gun is the peril and pot of the English field ' ' Borv'ico1Us'Jprincipal ; qualities being comparative lightneju , oaao. and cel erity lili 1 tiknalinff , and perfect ac curacy at long and hhort range. At 3,500 yards- GOO feet less than two . the gunners of the 40-pounder ertftlijtjtf ) | hitting any Iting that can bo noon at that dis- tam o , and tjt'aotn&l ) test of the rocon- noir jaiico Saturday makoB , i np / ' * > paV nfc tlmt-tho , aasurunco fa'i ; wel , < f * ' r- ' iq LiDcir 'aoamun in f India who sij bxicauao. , their vessels we : o to Li - jtraiisporling Iroopp t ( Ind itjjwill iiit , 'int'erfero with tlip ox- pod tion. If they had struck for the ' ' . . _ . . _ . . it" ron'on ; i i .1 ' it"i * : , 113 intimated , that us Moluui- iniaiiH ] ihoy Djinputlii/o vith tn Egyptians , it would show that thuro WASmorodanger ] ofii'lioly war than hnsjliurofoforij sco'inod probable ; 1 inoi'oliltoly ' , however , ( hat they are ufnud of Dotting drawn into danger4 itiidj thureforo prefer to atiiy'itvludia , Thi } Lascara nro good Bonmcti in plooa dut iwou'thor. but thuy nro grout coW' tird "when 'tho B(6nny ( 'winds do blow. " They are employed on nccoun of their chi'apnes.i , and can easily bo ropbood.by . paying wliito inori'a wsgea The Btrikb of the Irish constabulary suoins to have onclcd. The demand of tliu men for u nhilliii ; , ' ndditiona pay itt day and aa inoroaso of ponslona to disabled and ngud comtablun ; canio nt a moment when the govcrnmon could ill iiffurd not to uno moamirt's o paoificntion. There nro over 13,000 oona'tnblca In" Ireland , distributbU throughout the various diatricti , and their aoryjccs have proved In limes paat of moro value to the crown than the preaonoo of the troops tliomaclves Ninety thousand dollars has been dia tribyted among tlio diaaffcotcd mti and the lord lieutenant has made pro ftiBO jiromiacs to'inquru ' into the griov complained of. \ J > lrt ( Jlftdatono haa gained n well t battle la Bciuring the of 1 10 nrtoan o rout bill by.thbhqusp . of li rds. Ilia plana were well laid out. In coae of a rofusnl on ( ho par of i ho lords the prime niinUtor pro posed to prorogue parliament , am upon ( the Uoginniug of tin noxtooseioi ' \ : ) oinbor fntroduoi the ouuuty frail' ' ihlau bill , This njoaauru oxtoud the : to almo'ai universal lorm as it makoa every Englishman of acto with certain limitations a voter. The bill unco paaaod U waaLIr. Gladstone's h\toi tion to again present the arroan bjll 1 o the lords for their considura tion , and in the event of their refusa to di taolvQ parltunicnt and call fqr new election , which , with the coun tins ) ill in operation , would , certain ! ; resu' t in a larger liberal vote. Thl ) > n lied and firm Attitude seems to have o'obrpo ! } the Jords iuto sense am .tljo i > finifc ndUU qr from rll iu < inconyoulenco ; TI ilnlatry inay ba . " " ' ' wor 'biHtyiiid'or ccativo force , but until the ministers prove their capacity in some marked manner it will bo difficult to regard heln otherwise thnn as stop-gap. : 'artly composed of iho former minis- ryt it presents hn odd appdaranco. Of ho now members tno world known not < ling , while of ( some ot iho old it cm ws nltogo'.lior too much toexpect liny statesmanlike policy. The vonor- abli I Le Blondj the now premier , .has pnn od Ills aavcnty yoars.ii ! such close PI ol jticai secla'sion that It is a pity to PIi ub cot him to the humiliation , that ii temporary . 6lovatldri ( , will 'nioal > ro mbly bring upon him. .With the oxc iption o't ' 'Admiral % Iaurcpultieiry' nd pontiibly Mi Oochery , there ia no cabinet. _ t . nco Ecrfilom WLH a o tslftil in Uuv sia pie gold mines in Siberia have lota nuih of ; the valuoformerly cot upon .bom , for hoVccht of working tlietu ian bocn ihnriby increased. Between 182 i and 1 50 was the period of their ; roi toot prosperity , in spite oftho , fac ) , ha in moro'recent , years the , number of i lines niis been largely augmented , . The bfficial estimate of the nyorago vnli 6 of ho yearly production is .now 30(0dbo0f. , but it is .believed Jhiijt this' ' sum ibtoq high by one-fourth. Gon. 'SkobelofT died possessed of 'a iarg3 fortune. 'Ilia ' annual incorhb frotr it ) is 'reckoned ' to harp beeri abe it iOp,0 < i6 rubles , Bj * , his ! wilfh'o gavi i butn small sum tolib divorced wife ; the remainder ho > , divided in oqu L ! sharoa1 among hia' ihroo alatero , the Djtchossf o Leucht'onbe Prin cess Bporalaki ! ! , ( ' anil , J-'nucosu Beau- harnais , It'iwa ' ( through the Princess Boa iharnaia thatSkobelfeif was rotated bo imperial 'family .of llnsaia. ' i ; iji : It is proposed that , a statup bo , oroc ted at Barrow to the memory of the late , Lord Prodorick. Cavendish , and already .mon/than 2j'000havo boon subscribed'fbr ' it. In view of thisIprpuipt support a committoohas 1 instructed to carry out thb'pro- and in iho first instance to got estimates from , several sculptors of ropi ' tation .for. both ' brouzo and mar ble. FiahermoiinWho IIVA along the Med iterranean shores'oaythb ' digging of the Panama ahduCdrlndi canals is likely to influence the future character of the finny trjbeS'lin ? the .waters which thos'o canals vifill 'joih. ' They point' to their own1 experience since the. Suez undertaking wna completed. Nbt a ainglo shark ww , formerly known in the Mediterranean , , a fact which'madc ' the fish supply of that sea inexhausti ble , but sharks now migrate into it freely .from the Red i , . .and.nuxkpBa.d. . hayoon'offisli that have a-market value. 1 1 * " T 10 railway accidents in Great ain ahd''IroUnadnrlng'"the ' year shows ailistr.f ajOOOukillcd'and . i - - - - - - f thd railroad eotupaniea c r , oontcactors , snvo 407 kulod" and 256 injured , who sveVp either suicides or persons who mot ] with accidental injury or death on tiho tracks. Thu Princess Eugenie , mater of the ltin ( { of Sweden , recently uold her diamonds mends to raise fund a in order to com- plctb n hospital iu which she ia inter- oateid. When Visiting this hospital , after its completion , a suffering inmate wept toara of gratitude na aho stoot by his side , and the princess exclaim ed , . "Ah ! now I see my diamonds ' again. " Virtue MulhpjUnd.jAlUny. K "Y , wrjtpn : ' or'isevml' jiars r have nuffercc from "ft-recurrliii ; bilious headacie9 { , dye tiefmla , nnncoinlalnts'iocll"nr ] l' ' ' "v S(3X Hliui ) using your HUUDOOK lir.ooi ) UITTKIIH I mil entirely relieved. " Price 31.00 , trio hize 30 ceuta , . . . . > niiil.Uw BIZ MIT BENEKE largo , QrlBt on Orlmmai Ground Out Yoatorday , Tlio police court was unusslly inter estlng yostordap compared witl the dullnoaa of thofow prucodiug days There was business like unto n wasp's tailevery , whore around , from tho'gch tlo playing of the zephyrs among ih cobwebs onthe ceilingto , tho. ascend ing corves of FJynii'u Jumbo niotis tuoho. 10 first couple that came 'upon the ; and who wore uqcordud tho.heat set In the judicial ootilion were Miohao Uilli gan find hia' ' bbl'oVod wife Mollio. The r tripping of tlio light fantaslio was jomewhat a contra dance for Mol- Hol ad first complained of Mike for threjitoning her life. The latter is an antiquated member ; of the misdo- mvafior family in Omaha and the scaliia of jiutico gonqrally drop p their own -accord when ho oppeara as dofoidant in court. dofoB B sides , the evidence 'showed ho was guilty and hts honor decided to put ( him under bauds to keep the peaco. Not being able to furnish the suctij-ity ho was placed in grate soclu sioti , Itioeoms that Mollie was so elated at htr husband's fate that she became intensely intoxicatud , and for ihis slio was ! jailed , not having the requisite amount to satisfy the craving Cuaicia' | apputttu of Slocumb. Peter Murphy was compelled to retire - tire to the hill for ten days , he having been a penniless drunkard. Three men were found sleeping in a box car and brought in as tramps. Bolng ublo to show that they had visi ble moani of support they were per nutted to go free. Edward Thompson an& , QiMTrgo Kiilly , two fcUui , filick slnowy , sallowy und J evidently , slippery'4 Individuals were arrested for stealing a watch from J ho boardidg'hoiiio ' ol Frank PiVpnda , The ] bvidenW ngains' * , \hdin \ , although iroumstantial ) ia.quito strong. , Buoklln'o Arnica Balve. The BE T SALVE m the ; world"for ( jnt Jipises , Sore * , UleArs , Lalt ItHehm , Fever ver Sores , Tetter , Chapped Hand * , ChH ilftihn , COTOB ; and n\l \ nkin > eruption * , nn < ? Kit5 cJy cures piles. It , is guaranteed tc rlsd sntlffnclfotl' of money roftirided , ' 'rioo , 2A cents per box { Jfor 'iiiutjfrr , O. , ' ' , Goodman , r .0verwor.kod'inen , and. women , pxsr. ons of. ecdontory , habit , and others whono system ' needs recuperation , nerves ton ahd'muaeles'strenRthon- / ' - cnVnhrmld' > uo'Brown's Iron Bittern , . on Ami'nil rttA. , winm di.u . ' ( . ( | VIM IAU. * < ) A1 i ' . ! ' > . ' 4,1:0 : f.m rtjeru. ) . ' 1l MHO | i. tni IM O'.u , v imin tii'-r ) ' S > r . 'B 33 & . m. ' ' 5 } i , . n. ; ; . p. ! m. i , | i o K. tr. . ii.iO p. uu . i'.i 7:1 : 1 x pi. 3:4 u r. a i a > i.bMve &t&5 : f. . w.ft'na , ) : : s ' ' Wtbr LorMi' 6tl' ! t. m. nd CbS . 1 1 * F. , 'litfrt ' t > 8 B. m. Dd 8:10 : p. it Si. Ix-nlti tC:40 : < . 'in' ' . Mid TWO " irwr u S" ' ! l. D.nicr ijt'ttii. KJ6 1 . ft M. UbcUl K > fj r < ws-fl SS p. hi. ' o t > , On iliml J37i > riw. , 12lj : p. m. f I j R. V. lot CliKclc , 11:10 . a. I * It V. forWcoIa" tffi : ft. m. ' 1C , IP h ieht No. JiiJOIw ' * .1" irlgiit Ko. .0 , tZO& , 0. Pi.'rtlifhtNo. Ifi , SHi" : ) rn. U.l | > . taUU Ko. V , 8:10 : p. m. emigrant. L.f.i ) ! nvur oxpu * ; , 7:8D : p. m. 0. ! ? fiiJi-hi ffo 11 , 11:30 : p. ro , Oj ' P. WUVM f f ( Iicht , 8 : S p. m. ' ' 30 a b 8'ju p.tn. B.OOa.ftv 7:40p. : < > . | ii X Vv. , 1/I6 : . ra. 7Ui p. m. , r 3. 1C i ; P..fl ; S a. nt P:05 p. rt. < | C. . , Sf. JoUfc'O Bl.'TiSfc ' * . In. fljBOf 11 Atsjvisa numrni srrs 4va .sociawior. . .7 ! R. V. from Lincoln 1:08 : p. m. , < J. ' P. 1'frHflc1 V'Ttiitftai 3zS : p.tn i'/i M.Jot.Torkipicro MJI p.m. H. | a ! 1. Lmtoln Exjircoa : tO a to. ' U. : P. Denver Oi pro w , 7:36 : a , m. i U. i * . Freight Ho.'ll2CO ' : Km , . No. 0 CM ; . to , Brolff.ftnl P. freight Ho. 14 , ti:16 : p. m. P.'ttd ' ' 8-iflKX > ; n. Ll'.Ko. 12 l ! , v m. r , .0V. Penvor.tfelRht , lUOn. iq. , ( V.p B. V. nixed , trV4lBp. m " I tttntar riurai i BITW U"oaiiu 'AJti i | . . , , ' OOOSC1L BLDTT8. . . , I vc ( Jiaali'H t BcO : , ' ktw , 10:00 : uid UBO : ISO' 'ftOO. ' (8COl4 ( : l 0 end 6W : p ! mf SsWra. ; I'tlS..ZiZB.iBllS. ' Zs' ' ni/,5:25 ! : pi.pl. .aati-&j-s Th8"aiunraylci'rea'0rpiih ' . t 9OT t ilPOk. n.2:00 ; : 4 0tind 6:00 p.'m. _ iLexttf ecU BluBs , Bel 46 : p. m. ' " " yi.ronih'ind'looM ' pMsengulr tmfii widgcnnUI IJluCj. > , I : BU .in. ! 8:10. : , 6:46 : , 6-OOjp. la. Arw i-Jiis-WO , 11.-S6 ; 11:45 : . m.j : JOf 7:05 , 7:1 ? , Missouri Pacific trains 'will ' „ < and , arrive as follows ; 'Omaha time : Arrive. ' < pepart ? . Exprcea. . . . , 7-15a. : in. 0:55 : p.m. Mnif. , , . . . 7:20p. in. 7:10a.ni. Troins leaving G:55p. : m. andarriying at 7:45 : a. . will hayo Pullman sleepers , Op nlnKno Gletlnu of M lli. ' 'orra. ' OMMJ. . m. p. ci. . ca. p. iu. 0-ilcaxo j. H ; V. . -.U.W 8:00 : 6SO : 2iO : , . . I. * Pic ! o.tioo : 9oa : 6-.SO SiO : i , D. ft q. . . . .11:00 9CO 6:80 : X:40 : , 12 9 6:30 : S10 ! F < .if-C. ! . 9:00 : 6:30 : 3:10 : pJcltts :00 : 11:40 : V , . . . 4-.00 11:40 Mtl. tuSeb . :00 : 8:10 : O'raWi. a H'o-4 CH ? . . . . 3:00 : 7SO H 'Mcl'olij . - i ' i lO.-iCJ BJOO 0. 111 ; ) > . . rujn.-Uy. < 1:83 : 11 0 J.'i'j i-tnviir Eiii.l. . . . . 'Joo : > l mails ( or Btalti o/ icluvi bnl one * ; 'EC ' : 3a. m. p 5 } " njcrHundayt ' 'OT IS m. to 1 p. m. CHUSGE GIGAFS. ; ] mportod tintl Doracotlo. rincitrSolcbtloii luT ] * rioest 1 "romjHal ? n , Dollar , Dowa to fio. ; Sc hroten v& . Becht's OWJAHA "N'ATATOftlUiV ' ? AND ' ' ' SOIIOOL . . , , Dtli'nuil Ffirunxn Streets , Hiiimln ? wntqr oxpcjUnccd loichcr cooc3 ! pUcq in hb city "liu ot basin , fifix35 - < loitb | o writer , Ofcctiml Ol.feoc. I'riocs Hcia in ticket 35ooi flyo l.aths , tl.o , ' : Flnglo liath , . 25 cents. FrcofoWo a , bfitlilnj trunUa and driuiii rooms. NORTH-WESTERN m9-8m J1UALEP PBOPOSAL8. ' Sealed propoaals for the erection ani cnrnnletion'of I'ower ami Meclmnio Hullti on DouulaBlcdunty fair cr < ) umlswli ! bi re ceivj.'d.at ijllio o { 0. F. DrUcojl , Architect wlioru iilaua nnjgpocifiuationa antbo teen HulMiufjH to be finished by So'p.tember .1th ( JUKit' ? fcscryrd to reject nny or all buto ijropp .ih"to bo oirtnprt Thut-inlitv. Ang lOtlj ntJ o'clock. W. H. McConi ) . Olialrinan of Committed. III III * t3"l"f \ ' , J _ _ L jc ± j Jru c Jlu ; oldest and most lellaMo In North Onntia. Ytiy choice Meat , Poultry rantl 'Vegetables ' ALWAYS ON UAND. COOK & STOEHM : , Propriotoro Jud-Om 2Oth and uumlntr. JACOB KAUFMAN , Remove to No , 611 16th St , ( Dealer in"1 ' , ALL KINDS OF'WINES. COKE i i WAREHOUSE ! ' r i Ho 106 North 18th St , T C HOE : 108 FARflATH rT , , OU Money Advanced on Goods Stored , rent tot Stonge b ( Kyrntturo. T ) o phone " \ \ tlit Sm MCCARTHY & BUBKB Qoneral Undertakers , BatFuraam aud Dougliu. , ileUlllc , Wood Hid Cloth Covered , HOPES , , OIIAPE , AC. " cor tantly 'on Ouindi Ord ri from -'the country 1 T JlJ ? Farms , ! 1 " 7 " - ' i i * ' ' ' ; ! - TOEBNTHAND DflUQUSSTS , , , , ! i Boiutltul building titos on Sherman avenue lOtn street ! south ot Poppleton's and J. J. JroWn'a residences th tract beloaglt g to Sena- . or- Paddock ( or BO m&njr ycaro being 81 ? ( cet west IronUgo'on toe avenue , 81bl fr.itn . 300 to ,660 ( cob In depth , running eastward to the Omaha tt St Paul K. R. Will bell In strips ol 60 ( cet or moro | ronta < e on the avenue with ( ull depth to the nUlroa-1. will sell tbo above on about any terms that purchaser maV { desire. To parties who will agree to build ' hoila costing (1200 and up nurds will tell with out iiiy payment down ( or ona year , and 6 to 10 tQUaJ annual pnymcnta thereafter t 7 per cent iiittrrst. To parties wbc do not Intend Improv ing Immediately will sell lor t no-sixth do n and 5It equal annual payments thereafter at 7 l < or cent Interest. Choice 4 aero block In Smith's addition at wept end . 61 Karnara ttrect wiltgiro anj'length 6f lima ] required at 7 per cent Interest. Alia a splendid 10 acre block In Smith's addi tion on t > atno liberal ter no foregoing. Noi. SOS , Hall lot on near , 20th ' 9700J No > , SOJ. Lot on 18th strost near Pan ) , 91200. Ko'302 ' , Lot 30x280eet on 16th street , near IchoUn. No 209 , One quarter acre Curt etrcot , neat Dutton S500. No'2)7 ; , Two lota on Blonde near Irene street , ? -2tO and 500 each. No296 ! , Two Iota on Georgia near Michigan Street , 81200. < NoMS , Twelve choice re'tdenco lota on Ilnuill- go ftrcct In Shlun's addition , fine and slgh.il } 60 to $ SUO each. No291. | Dcautlful half lot on St. Mary's av- enuei | 80x180 fc'ct , i.car Bishop Clarkson's ' and iflth ttrect. $1600. "Noi2fl2 , five choice lots on Park avcnua , COx 160 each , on street railway , $500 each. No 201Six lotn In Mlllard & . Caidwcll'a addition ohbherman Avenue near foppletou'e , 3COto J150 each. N > i 2a9 , Choice lots on Park avenue and street ; ar line on r.iad to 1'ark , &lfO to 81030 each Noi2S5 , Eleven lots on Dcca ur and Irene etrccu , near Saunders street ! < * 375 to $150 each" Nd V2. Lot on Wh near Paul street , $760. Ko 281 , Lot 65x140 ( eet near St. Mary's avenue , and 20th street , 81600. No 279 , Lot on Decatur near Irene street , $326. Kt. 273 , Four lots on Caluwcll. near Saunders utrdi , t , $5oa cad. . ' ! " * S L i , Nc 270 , Lot on Clinton street , near shot tower , $126. $126.Nq 27fi , Four Iota on McLcllan street , near Ion lo , Kazan's addltl Jii , | i'J6 < uch. I-i'c 274 , Tnroo lots near race course : make offftri. . , - lie. 20 , iBfentlfijl cornri o rajot on California' Btrcc : , .o ( > poeUa 4njl-idJ6Iilng Hifred IjeattOod- " ' vent -round * , Jioro. No 2CO , Lot onll.-non , m > ar lflh street , $1,3GO * -10U In "Credit " " ' * ots Fonder"and "sQranil'Vlew' ' < aJdlaoi s , Just south-east o ( U. P and II. A..A1. 1 nilrwj VciKjtVrftiigitjgfrora $1(0 tofloOOca .i . 131 .utlful llcsldcnce Lots at a bargain very ytoshoiis 100 toSOO CM : ] ' ' , ipvroorlt'db'wii nd d per cen t per month. Call ana ( 'tt plat oud ullljortlcularn. > _ i i No ] 26U , 'Full ' corner tcl bn'JoaoB , Near 16th Btrocl. $3,000. ' - - , No25i ! , Two lota oq Center street. , near CUBI-I Ing etrect , SOOQ lor toil. ori-MtO liach ! No ! 51J , Lot on ticward , near KlDg street , $3f > 0. | , No 210. II.il ( " lot ' on Dodge , pear 11 .h btr'loa < 2,1W ) ] , 1 . i ' No2t7i ; > our 'beautiful residence lots1 nc r Crnlihtou College ( or ill Separate ) t8,000. ? No240 [ , Two lots on Center , near Cumlog etiwt , 8100 each. N ' Litqn Idaho , near Cumins street , * i .bo''M ' , ( Boautlful corner acre lot on Cumin ; ; . uu'ar ! V > .tt n ottoct. mar new Convene of tiered mit , # 1,60(1 ( / n No. 2il , Lot on Kirr.ara , near 18h ; etrcot. . . No,2l3 , , LoiCOby 1 on Calego. st cl , lear bt. ilary'B avenue , $700. MI N 2I1 , Lot on Farnaui , near 20th etrett , 81,000. No 910 , .Lot CO by , 69 ( cet CD , .Botith Javcnuu. neat 'Mason ' street , $660. . * , , No ) ! S)9 ) , Corner lot 'on Burt , near 22d street , 2 , QO. 3 NO-J38 , 120x132 ( cet t > i Hariioy , near 21th , reut ( illcutltup2,400. ) Nd 231 , Lot on Douglas ttreot , near 26th ' 232 , Lot on Pier fatrect , n ar Eewara Nu227 , Two lotaonDccatur , utirlronu 1 ra 00 each. ho 2-ii , Lot 113 by 441 fuct on Slier ian avi. uue | ( lGth at. cet ) . nca Qrocc , $2 100 , will dl vldu , NO 2 0 , Lot 23xOrct' on Uoilgo , near 13li atrcot ; make an filer. . Nii2i7 , Lot oil 23rd noirClarMUK ) . Kd 21U , Lot en Hamilton near King , $ ° OJ. N4 209 , Lot uu Ibth street , near Mcholac fSCXJ.No No 207 , Two loU on 10th. near Pacific streat , JI.600 , No.QI \ , Buautlful reeUcnco lot on Division street , near Cuinlng , i''OO , No lU i l.otd on 16tb street , nim I'U'rcu , WXX ) , Nd I9.-J , Lota on Sauuderg street , near Sow. ard $600. Nolul ) , Two lot * on 22d , near Grace street , ( f300. f300.Nq in } , Two lota on 17th street , near white leadorks,81,050. N 1B8J ; One ( ull block ten lota , near the barricm , 8400. I Nul91 , Loti on Porker , itreet , near Irene ' " 1 i Nq 183' Two lull on Cats , near tilst street RlltWe ) . W,00j. Noj IbO , Lot on Pier near Reward , $6SO. Noil70 , Lot on Paciflo street , near llth ; make flerj I , Six lota on F rnam , near 21th ttrect ' ' . . .e Noil03 , Full block oil' 2Mb atrrcot , near race uraX utid three lota , ( nabu' addition , near ' iiiiiulero and Cauiut , Btrccta , 82,000. , „ . . . .No 127 , tot on Iftn 'ettott/niear while' lead - , - jl ' ! , W m ( ort (2 Iqv ) ou 18th itrecl , . ' ' ( 'J'opplitoii'a , If ,600. * I NojlIV , Thirty h lfai re lots In M UrJ A Ca | . dwull addition * qn y > u'tujiii ayeuue , Spring and Snr l iga utrcvta , near tlie'cnd of gieea btroot 'cart ack , S50toJMO un : ) . f Nub , Lot on Chicago , near 22d ticej , NojSS , Lot on Cflldwull street , Dear Saundcrs , 8&00. 1 No 6a , Corner lot on Charles' , near Baond- deiiitrcet,8700. Ko.7S , 04xb2 ( eet on Pacific , nijar Stli atreet K'ofj'o , Ightocn loU on Slat.22d , 2S4 and rtaur iler * utructn , near Grace mil Blunders atruet IriiUfc , WOileadi. ' No'U , Ouo-fourth block ( IBOxlJJ feet ) , noa lha Convent of Poor Claire , on fAiullton ettect ya Jidunilol the rod ltect car track , $ { ,050 Lot No 0 , oiillarcy bttuut , near 9th utrojt REAL ESTATE AGENCY , . K THE McCALLtJM WAGON I WEIGHT ONLY idd IBS WAGON BOX , , Handled By a Bojr. Thd box netit nerer.be Ukcn bit the wagon and all thorlwllcil Grain and Grass * oeojl Is r It cnata less than the old etyte racka. Every' standard wagon Is told with our rack complo.e . - " * * BUY-NONE'V THOUT-iT. ' Or buy the attachment * n \ pp'.v ' thorn lo your old wiutoti box.- ! For sKIa jNebrcik-j bj J. C. ca iJL\ncolnl. \ 'lii\ \ . . ' . KRKD ' 'KTDII , Grand Island. " & Quit.1 ! , IllV Vll'3. ; , * ' f J'j | 1 -.Coltunlms. IJ.'i j. c'-TfrcftAXB A Co. " , lied Oak , Iowa. L.V. . HUSSRI. .Olciiwoo1 , Iowa And every llrst cla- $ dealer In the west. A k them tor dcscrlptlvo circular or send dlrocl to us. jj MoGallum Bros. Manufg Oo , , \ Office , 21 West Lake Street , Chicago. I may23'lw 100 000 TIMKEN-SPRmQ VEHICLES N O XV I. . ti 'U ' S E. They surpass alt other 3 ( oroisy ridliie. style nd durability. f They are for aalo by rvll Loading Car riage Luildora ahd Dealers throughout the country. SPEINGS , GEABl & BODIES For ealc by Henry Tim ken , Patentr e amiRullclrr of Fins rariiat'a. i O ? JT-Om ' " A're aoknpwle5ged to ba the , . best bj all'who' Havb put them' : ba'pra : foil test' r T , ApAih'KDt'A'b. . ' i r f s r HABD & SOFT COAL , " 4 COKE OR'WOOD./ ' / \ MAKUFACTOIIED BY SAIST LOUIS. ; ' Piercy & Bradford , , > SOLE AGENTS FOll OMAHA , CORSETS Every Corset is . .irorrantedtatU- , factory to its wearer Inqvorr way , 3 , .pr tho.wonoy will bo rpjunrtod by ' the person from wliomit'wa lxmfiht > ' The onljr Oonet pronounced by lour leading t > hyitcUuu not Injuriout to tliBwe rer , uidrndonedbr ladle * 01 tb < "moitcomfortAliIe and pcrfuct fitting Corwt ever PniCE8by Mull.l'o.Ugeralill . .Abdominal ( extra beury ) 48.00. Jitfrtlttf , 1.60 U lth l'r Vrvln ( One raiittl ) 2.00. l' ri 0tt . 1.0 II. ' ' r r le by lcudln Jtctull Ktultr. CT CUUSUV CO , , Cblcauo , HI. GRATjEFUJL-COMFOttTING. 3 BREAKFAST. "Brathor n.hKiiowlo ieef Uo EVural I w which Otoru the 0ieraiirK | ol | ; : and mi tllluu. > r.4 by a c ru'ul niiull uii n ol Uio Hue rroprtcs < i | no IB Ice d Ox-oi , Jlr E jii hup m ded fur Vruakf.s- ! t with eel . clty \ II , \ . itu b.-Vt ! ao -vli o i n ay \ u ra. nrii ry .octon'ol ia it 1 TJVI | Ju'H'l ' S iu f nidi nttlclM of flet Ihiit n 4 n.tlt Ven m ylie gr.d vly h il-up imll ; KIrotiii enough ta iat\v. \ y r Unileae , J iluije. UuiJivd * ot eutitls miKdo r < > Ibitlnir'ar uifd in rcnJy toivtuck wh.revvr there I < e. w.sik ] > oUt , Wo urn tHCjun. jy y a J.ul thall J > y kmpliw ou - > l\ci-l romnt-d wi b | imo LI od aiJa prXp- crlv'uouriihal Irtfno. " Uitil tt-rilci Uaiitt . < v Uvi fImply withlmlllin ; w t < > r or milk , . Sold Intlui0ulfijntfciidlb ) la'alur" - ' ' 4JAMES ° " * * BPP8& 00. - .HomcooptttljloiCaemiHta.v '