. TIIL llt11LY BEC..UlIAI3A'1 UESD11Y JULY ] i , 1883. j } _ - - - - - - - - - - - N TII O1i 1.TIA I3I ( I + a publhhel etrrr mnrning , except Sundy. The only Handny marntng dally. RM1Mn RI NAIL. . One Vent . . , . . , , . . $15Q1 71rre Months , 81xMonths. , . , , . . , . . . . . . . . . 1.00 Till WRRILT see , FURLtAtIRD RTRRT MRMfRWA , TanM1 rOf1AID. One That. . . . . . . . . . . $1,00 TmtreeMonths , . , , . $ t0 Six ktonlh. 1.031 One klonth. . . . . . . 20 Amerlcvn Newe Company , Solo Agents Newedeeb en In the Unikd Statos. 'coRRRer0NbIINcb All COmmIlnIC tlOnn relating to Newe end rdltndel mattes should be eddreesed to the EDITOR OP Tue BIlL ; D ° et lMC L1rrTRRe. All lludnee + Letters end Itemlttances ehould he addne.ed to TnhI Bee I'cRURIIISe OOMrAfT , OMAHA. Dnfts , Chroke end I'mtolseo nnlere to he made pey eble to the order of the romrany. , TBE BEE BUBLISRING CO I , PROPSI E. ROSEWATER , Editor. T1cE Indian government is to give the atncer of Afghanistan a subsidy of $600- 000 a ycar-nmecr trifle. IIAVrt now hat one war vessel anti there is no tolling how aeon aho slay haco two , ? Tr. Chandler must be on hia guard. IIETWr.1N the cyclone adJulgo ( Lynch tluo voting population of Iowa is likely to be seriously decreased before the fall elections. MAVOIt CtiAsa leas the heat of grounds for vetoing the paving ordinnnco : lie cannot be coiisistont with his record and do otherwise. 'rim conservative party in England t have decided to opPOSO Mr. Oladsto11u's schelno for a second Suez canal. Every now proposition of the ndniatry scents to drive it nearer t ) the rocks of i11lpendiiig disaster. TILE govcrn11lont leas discovered the fraudulent entries of 60,000 acres of rich public lands , and canceled thorn. It is umocCSSar ) to say that these do not include - clude the lands given to railroad co ipa- flies which have failed to carry out their contracts. ENGLmsir advices from Taluntivo con. firm the reports of the ialtroatmont of t > .o English consul and the insults offered to foreign merchants by Admiral Pierre. British comments indicate that Franco must apologize and offer reparation or fight. Two English met of war have sailed for Mauritiue. The number of miles of now railroad built in 1883 is only about 2,600 , t trifle more than in the same period of 1880 and 1881 , but only half as much as in the first $ ix menthe of 1882. The Railway Ago , which collects the statistics , believes that the total construction of 1883 will reach about 8,000 ml us , against 12,000 in 1882 " , , SEcarTAnY CUMWLEIt has era orod home by telegraPh fron the Asiatic aqua- dron Lieutenant Commander 13itcbcock , Pay Inspector Cochran and Master T , Hotchkiss-itde.sajllupon the report of t. 'Admiral Crosby chnrgilg those met with tntomperato 1labits It is alleged that the report makes a similar charge against I f Rear 'Adlniral Cut ; and Commander Mullen ; who was in command of the Ashur lot what silo foundered. Mullen has already boot dismissed by court mar- f tial , and Engineer Entwistlo has been t suspondod. Thus is evidently a grave matto4. It is said that the rumors of drunkenness mnmtg the officers of that fleet induced Mr. Chandler to demand of Admiral Crosby an investigation and 110 tailed report with the above melancholy i rosults. i TimE Philadelphia ! 'yeas has figured i t all out. It says that an Ohio is the only state ] folding elections this fall on which the choice of United States senator will turn , should the republicans gain tine control of the Ohio legislature , that party will be in a fair way to retain the control 1 of the United States senate until 1885 , + Title gamin , with no other chaugos , would make the ropublfcane and roadjustors iii a majorityof six. The democrats , how. . over , have a fair citmtco of losing a Senator - tor in California , Indiana std Oregon. i The only shtUS raprosunted by ropubli- i can eollahrs whose terms expire in 1886 , , , which by the nfutationa of politics , nut ) fall possibly into democratic panda , are Colorado , Connecticut , Nevada , Now York and Ponusylvania. Thu republi cans can afford to lose two states with outintpairing their control. At the sumo time they have a much bettor chauco of rocovoring'tilt ' throe democratic senntor- ailips tuhah the democrats have of securing - ing any one of the five states last vnued. The postoflieo department has issue d an important general order regarding t1) e trauetniasion and delivery of novspnpu and periodicale to regular subscribers , It had grown to be the custom in 111511) postofllcea to regard second cllus nlni natter as of secondary importance , an d the publishers have boeutuebannoyedt find the bulk of their daily ntnil to con aiet of complaints fron eubacribere win hall not received publications for whlcl they had paid , 1'1115 fact being brough to tie attention of the deparhnun caused the issue of an order , whic plainly inforus poetmastona that eocoli d class matter ie of at least equal inlpor t alive with the letter utail , and that n should be treated with equal care b poahl clerks. The practice of readin nowwpapers and poriodicala pasain through the mails Is also ordered to b diacorttinuod. The order hi u tinlol ono , an4Awill largely benefit both pu b ilillera'and aubscribore , Poettlaatora I country offices will be pleased to sear hat arp ie no prohibition of the o t.1 totii of reading postal cards , r t , u TIIX IA I.L1Y 01' 7'IH 1.LKJ1UIL1 Time ibm is daily in receipt of good nova from Northern Nebraska , that sec. tine of our great auto which hiss been so long noglctted by the rush of iuilnigra tion 511(1 which is now beginning to at. . tract the tlttontion and reap the reward of its long years of Patient waiting. An excellent country Press is spreading the talc of its fertile uplands 511(1 well tva torch valleys , of its wealth of lauds yet uthomeatended , and its thousmde of acres that can lie purchased at low rates by nct11lel eottlors ; and aided by the efforts of the Sioux City t Pacific railroad - road immigration is at last pouring into the upper country at a rate which ro 111111(15 one of the palmy days of the exo dt19 front the cast t11to the cotmtries south of the Platte. The valley of the llikluoru has 1) ° 011 making giant strides in progress during the past year , In Cuntiug null Stanton , in Ilfadisou and Antelope and Ilult thousands of acres of flew land have 1)0011 broken and every trai11 is bringuug now onquirora after cheap henles itito 0110 of file most healthful sections of our state. The towns have kept i c with tube lIrogreas of the country. Wu hear lnuclt of uiiles of fencing null ) nundreda of 1)0W ) barns and cribs , of the sales of improved agricul tural i11hpleuelts to farmers whose little homesteads are now making thunf lode. pondelt of debt and nlortgagoa. Speculators lators still hold large tracts of good laud ill 501110 of thou counties , but it is coining rapidly into the market and adding to the productive ; ) OWON of the country. At 1Vcst Point 1111(1 Wisner , at Staliton , and bladiao11 , Bud Oakdnle , null Neligh , and O'Noil , the march of tmprovonont is stendy and uninterrupted , mid outer- prising mid energetic citizens in these towns , tts well as in a iloat of attlahlor vil lagus , are working lard to build up tie commnilitics in which they reside. 1Vhat Titr Ilse desires to do in this connection 15 not to simply 1)0 ° 111 a pnr- Lion of the country which has boon neg. lectod far beyond its deserts in times Past , but to call the attention of its readers elsewhere to thu advantages offered by northern Nebraska to those seeking houses in this state. The counties which stretch along the banks of'thb Elkhorn Ofror the hest of in- ducenonta to intending settlers , n black and quick soil , an ample rainfall , and thu assurance of excellent 1lnrvests. The class of settlers already located in these counties arc alnong the best in our state. Good rojuls and bridges , a complete sys torn of aellools , abundant church facili ties , colleges and seminaries , rand a live and wide awake prose are found scattered through tiho counties , anti located in the towels and villages. Laud is cheaper in proportion to its nearness to the markets Hatt in any other section of Nebraska , and the poorest industrious settler of today - day is certain of being the independent fanner of five years hence. Nebraska's boom today ie tlto north country , and no fairer , more fertile , or more available section of that country can be found than the valley of the Elkhorn. 111) ( JNNOT 111 : ' HI'ABhW. Mr. Tildon is once more in the Hand s of his friends. This is tlto milk in t1) o cocoanut of the late reports of his remarkable markable n ) ° ntitl amid pbyaivatl notivit Y and explains fully the pains which Mr Wattorson and other visiting statosmei at Graystonto took in spreading through the Press the nova of his complete resto ration to health. And now conies Afr John lligolow , of Now York , ono of th e most contiduutinl ilitiliatea of to a age d Statesman , and 1 ublialles a lung state snout in the Now York Timcs in which lie assorts that Mr. Tilden will accop with fervor the roioninntion on the of ticket , that a number of friends of whoa 0 movements lie is constantly iiiforutod an engaged in an effort to secure that noun nation and that the prospects of the sue cuss of their efforts are morn titan on couraging. This is interostingnows for Doctor Mul lcr , 1Yo call 111)011 Into at onto to post 1)0110 iudeftnitoly that trip to Europe om tie magnificent stoanners of th Cunard line. Iles vase will keep , but till caulpaign will 'nut await his return Without time helpful hands of Dr. Miller a Tilden canvass jn those regions weal h ° 5 barren waste of wind , The Part cannot afford to lose those clo01 t11g inter views with tlo sage of Groyetbno wino over and anon decorate the editori al pogo of the Ifcrnlf , bud eonbile agr' culture , aetrouonly , calves 111111 puraolil r01noniseoneos with political business. I the democratic farniur' ss constitu01loy Nebraska Is to be held tirutly in line ft ) the old ticket 1111(1 reform , Dr. Mill must clearly remain oven though Queu Victoria and thu Emitpress Eugenie rofus to bo comforted , Iiir 'Tildon and iii friends , ill whose 11511(18 ho hiss so rusor Idly placed hiulsolf , cannot spmo t1 Doctor untml after Il1nrehl 4th , 1884 ' 1'1 I campaign nut ) not ho crowned with SIl cuss , but the menory of the Oregon bus 1105 $ it 1870 , with Cronin's nose as a bea I eon light , 1001115 up in time dint visit the Peat and 5110(15 a ray of hone up ( I the futuro. Sumo scattering elector - votes lit the west may be needed nu ) year after November 2nd , and Dr , lllill I nu1St once nero take the lluhn timid stn t the bark from Chpher nlluy into t1 t wished for haven of time national capita 9'tE Chicago Ncug8 suggests that if ti Gontihms are given half s cluulcu to s tt t the ballot boxes in private after the nu y election iii Utall , there will be lIe lull g tion about the result. Titers is no ha : g gor of that. Thu mteubora of tile flit o comntiuioul whose principal duties are y look wise amid draw $5,000 a year fro tim public treasury , are not yet tired n tholr job. As 14ng as there is any chan Ii for till continualtco of the commission I. fa safe to say that the Utah question wi not be entirely tlLieaod of , TOII'b' TALK , I ] mnppened to moot Churcit llowe the other evening. The statesmen from No. i aha 5001110(1 to ho in ttnconlulonly goal humor as he sat in front of the Fourteenthh street porch of the l'rtxton w itll Ills list cocked over oho oar and a tooth pick airily poiso(1 in the corner of his nloutll , "The question of who Is going to be our next suproulo judge , " said Church , "in worrying some of Limo boys a good deal. Oaslin hiss got his eyes turned tnrtrds Lincoln , but there's hardly enough hang-I itlg cotlnect ° ( l with the supreme bomieh to Suit the judge's frontier taste. John D , hays of Seward will be a calultdate I mulerstand and Dilworth 51111 ilaner are alao 1110u- tioned. Now Gaslimi is a fricud of elide , n particular frieul , but 1'111 ' inclined to think that tic alltagonism betwac11 time .ludgo and those of thu supreme bemiclh u 1) ° 11"1(1 eve , would cause ii good many dias011ting OIi111mm1R ) ell be filed in case of hia election , 1Vithim the inst. four or live years the supruulo court have reversed a good many of Casiimi's Opiniol5 and set aside several of his venliots , old the old 111511 tl ° es'mlt yeas 1 towards time hooch. You reulonnb0r that the tihuu of time ICearnuy lynching thu Jndgu iullm nrtal izul luulsulf by the quint remark : ' 'There's n vurdict the supreme court can't ' slit 1110(10. And y ( u but they didn't. " 'II fell ) ) Church , adl0d out ] Lank Col. Petzur front across the siduwmtlk. "What are your politics going to be this fall , ru publican , ( lulllocrat or gran germ" "IVnit wltil after the colii IS , plied the UtntURmiuulfromll Nuhanl5'and ' lull you. " Pete Shelby 1155 ruturued from the WCmL 1111(1 his IIlwiug ( curls float up amid down Fnrnnnl street with nil their old ahntl(1011 ( , l'e'ts expresses mio surprise Hutt the council llav0 ordered the cross streets paved with f uldstoe 1111(1 tminks thuy have perforntud their duty-towards time railroads-like emu , lie is very 11111011 disgusted , however , tint the line hay dared to intinate that 110 is at all interested - terested in the job , but ; , atos skyward when the (1105t10l1 is asked ilium w1) ' lie flew nrolnlil time streets for weeks trying tI Bet heavy shi l ) lpers over his line to sign for snudstouu. Ihtlm ) le 511(1 Mr. Ilo ace Nownuan wish it distinctly understood stood that in tie Whole matter they have eely beun working for the railroad , 1101. for tllensulvca mmd they object tnan ' ' or Colorado talk about a'salldstoe rin' atomic jobbers. 1Vhatdifference it makes to the public 'wlwtler these two officers of time nion Pacific have boon endeavor. ing t ) buldozo through a job which will swuullo the city out of thonsamids of dollars , iii their own interests or whothier they hake beun acting in the interests of the railroad , 11u one can fuguro out. 7'10 result is the same in either ease whether Messrs 811011) ) ' & Newman have 1)0011 working for their own pockets or as capp0171 for Bill Stout amid the freight departuent of the corporation whicht they servo. Moth nest ] lave the hide of a rhinoceros if they don't wince under the remarks heard on every street corner , dunouid lg time jobbery of thO snndstolo awindlorsand tie bold defiance of public sentiment on the part of the city council , " The papers have been very quiet about that heavy lurehlnse of landsln the southwestern - western part of tie city , u inch w o noted Soma weeks ago. I understand that pay. melts are new being Made on the com- trficts for sale , and the entire transaction will probably be completed within a few weeks. Talking with a prominent citizen - zen of Nebraska , who is in a position to know , he gave ma the following particulars ; Eighteen Iiuuidred acres of and arc now Owned b Y time syndicate. They extend from Sunnnitoil tire UuiOnPacific track over across the B , & 1)h , track to the Mis souri river. "I ennuot give you full do , tails , Raid my lnfor11lamit , but the bar I gain is mew practically conlpletod , ant time success of the seheuu certainly as 1 cured. Largo stock yards and packuij - houses will ho erected , and an mdustr that will eta plo at.hcst 2,000 workme will be 5(1(10(1 to Omiaha. Thitt means al increase of 25,000 to our PoPtdStiot within Limo next timrco years. There an several millions of dollars backing till 1 enterprise , amid the friendship of both thl t railroads . have been Soured by the mall ' L agora , Pat O'Hawos hiss returned from 11'as11 0Wibgto amid 11is glistening shirt boson sin ) oliilnod boots 111)1' be seen a1111ost aui evening uu front of Limo Paxton. lastnor . fat's hobby is civil service reform , winch ho denouncs very phatic511 as "d-m nonseiso , " "Pohe"11said our old continent $ ont eomigressulan to mo the other even lug , "don t you worry yourself about civi I service ruformn. Pin of to that lung ago Exaniuationa are a humbug. You cam u uutke up your Mind that s ° utters wit ° still have t1) ° say about federal a p lI moiutul ° ntsoxbnlinors firrot rate political worker wants a jol d ' he's going to of it. Thu uxanntmurs wil attuuitl to that. It reninds lee of a littl r Ilicidett thitt occurred in Washington continued time ex pi01uau its ill Inid hie Il huger ilnpressionuly out Ill ) ' coat iappel Duriligtllushurtliveduraofcivilsurvmc reform under i rant , 'I'r ° asurur Spi11nu f'amid a New York feiund made a trip on al Saturday afternoon to Coney Island f Coney laland was a roughn place thou dill of the pure full aulom $ tlm aharpors wIt stripped both of their money amid coup r oiled tlho11 to borrow enough to get bite ] or tm New York. It pvits a now uxpurlWlc II to Spiutur Sad lie hover forget It e A ) oar later time panic cause and ] nt. . Now York friend went broke , lie ] ache s up hia grip sack amid started for 1Vaali v ingtol to gut a job in 1)110 of Limo depart o ucmtl and made his that call ml tin ID trcasutdr , "Spinner , " Rind Imo , "I'1 dead busted and have got to gut a job , c "lion , " said the treasurer , "I'd like t 1 give you n dell ; buL these civil servie nt. service rules rwj uiro an examination , Tnk of tills note in to I4outwell and Ile will giv you nn order for oxatihimintion , " Su ti mil npplicnmit walked into the secretary an al retired to Spin11ur with this endorse xt note in lhis haul , " 11'ehl" " ' ur "Jjnl , what do you know about geop rnphy. Set right down there and I'I ur uxannnc you nmvself , 11 horn is Comic 1 ° lslamidf 'An island lying puff Now Yor m , harbor , ' auswurod J11u 'what arc th chief octio1sI' r1u ° rud time treasure o sharply. "ZiOnte ahur ) s blue dish an d fouls " nnswuretl time 10 i , apPdic7ui 10U , Correct , ' said S pinmer1 ' ou'vo Passed take that dusk over there old report fu S hut } ' tonorrow ncrlilm g. ' 'There's yell i ' civil service reform wood scientilicall said Pat and ou con just make tmI you mind that that's time w a its going to h OW nit spite of Mr. Eaoml nd hi In austletiC conuuisnfon , of ca "Iscoronarked , a Postal clerk as 11 it loaned unoditatvul agamtst the stops o tile Patollicu "that GOnoral Vandur 11 voortxcouiummider of the (1 A , it. , ha traveiod 30,000 ratios in thug diecharu u his duties 511(1 dejivored lab nddressos in 1 , ehialf of the ( irand Army " That's an iByarestimig item but I've been , colsidera biv , ; to krlow what duties the pnr nm.tral h refers tohis duties as chief of the moil a'ervico Or aR commander of the 0. A.1 { , ? t is n crying outrage that this man 11cgioct4 : iI5 dates as 110 has done during the d , i'u1o ( tentlls of lima limo is zlnit in junkottimig trips of the other to 0 , A. It , pogt4 , r.7d most tenth t11 working the lolmtfcal wires for attemlttbn of the the railroads , If the , department could Only lie caliedto his ' violation gross neglect of duty mud cons'5tlt - Dlillor tion of regulations , oven duIg ) . cnddn't hold hits in his position ally longor. It slakes 1110 atittlo to hear ' ( Ioncral' Vandervdnrt. 1'auI wasa high private in an lllinnis regunent and nuver saw much heavy fglltimij ; bnforo he was eaptural and rem lnto IIhby prison. Ile hiss been trading ou his services in the war ever sibco mad shaking the blood shirt in every mlitic.tl almpalgn in order to clinch ltla claims nil the 1 ) art , ) for the Puattio11 which ho 11akes a Rule cure of , hall was a bad enough Postmaster - master , but Vand ° rvoort is a worse chief clerk , If John 11. Foray spoke llts honest minds lie eoild make the fur fly shout those regions. Vnndervoort clainhs that lhadcrsoti a hieing nu old soldier will held Milli his job in spite of anyy charges that nay 1)0 lnndo ngliiist ; him mid that tilt 0. A , It , will back liim to a mush , I lout know hutch about it , but tike 0. A. It , fu ( hnaha Iavc a supreme contempt for their mieuthy commrmulo and if I r01nouber political lustol7 , Goiters ! Manlersoi huus had sonic experience inn couveltious With VmllOCw00rtIm ( S dirty political tricks. " "This is about the timile of year , " said the clerk iii tube itnny headlarturs ns imu IitlishmC(1 ( hits ( lays work 1111(1 folded up the simmgle ahcut of 1P1- ' upon which 1c hind been hgnriug liesurely 5111cc lo'clock / , " 'l'ima is about the tieto of year when IuunerOlmS imlapectuort trips bccomo necessary for tube llealtll of ofiieurs , particul5rly of the stalk lu other dupsrt11tents , irisIlOCtions are called jutketutg trips , General Iloward receppl ins ected the Yellow stone Park and Cewrtl Shorida11 is to ina1)OCt it again next uunhth. These pro. Imlgcd pieucs are v ° l mho War departnemlt boars all the ox- peises mul the orders always bears the otdorsomnemit. "Thu journey is required by time public service. " Quartornmsters provide teals 811(1 pack tams , the coin- nussary is called upon for the solid pros visiois and the medical stores c ) ue n ilandy in cafe of cnwmps in the stolnnclt , wlniclt occur very frequentiy during such trips , and can oily be ru- lievCd by liberal libations of "spiritus frimionti.r 111 time lint summer months wllel tile headquarters is hot and it is hard work to timid anything to do except to draw salary , au order for an inspecting - ing trip cones as a sweet boon to fatigued r fhcors. They arc c imiventious , and ma they arc supposed tc be in the line of duty , utu time occu lied is not subtracted from the officers' allowance of a month's leave each year. " Speaking about army matters , Lieut. Loyden hiss loft for his three years detail - tail as instructor of lnihitnry tactics at Meadville college , Pennsylvania , and Lieut. Howland hiss also been ordered east and will be detailed for duty at West Point. ' totliing is quite so soft said a young lioutemmant to one yesterday , as a detail as milita instructor at a college. You are your boss , free frohu restraint - straint amid our two mnths vacation ov year is not dedtmeted from your leave of absence. The Point isn't ' bad either , and some officers are lucky in got tmg there. Take Wyatt , for instance. He hasn't served n yoarwithhhis regiment , the Stlt cavalry , in the last five y ° arsaud , if Ito can work the proper strings lie i wont for the next five to come. I ollti cal illfluoncu in the army is n big thin g and can be usetl in other ways than got- , ti6 settelces of dismissal couuuutct o r . revoked. " l " 1Vhat'x time matter with the beer this f sunnier , " asked tie red-nosed lounger 0m t the Wabash corner. "It all has S queen r n taste. A brewer told mite the other day 1 that the high price of hops hsa co11hpulie I all tie brewers to use various adulterants ) Ins substitutes. Glucose has been use d ) steadily for several years but variou s ) other articles are now bemig tried iii t1) 0 place of hops. That accounts for t1) 0r couplaittfs about the after ellucts of boo r which you hear so nmch among the boy $ this slimmer. " I' I tmlerstand ( that Senator lllmldorsol 1 r Iaya that it was no trouble at 811 to ge 1t I hall r01nevud when he had once made tit 1 llis mii11d. On tie 30th of Joe lie wrot u to time postofl'ce ' departnlont rwlucstiu g . Ills auapeIsion 1111(1 Coutant's 5ppoultunemm t 1 was promptly forthcoming. Time tll k . about any other 1111111 but the senator hay i rug a held in the business is roll bosh. OverLuid Frclglrts. J 1 San Francisco o If amiy tldng could show the general du f SttU of Eaaturt railroads for a new over I land line it is the present trouble respect . rug freights botwuu11 the Missouri rn u Li nut ! other points to the eastward and the r taro important shipping points , Denver 0 amid Ogden. The Demlvor amid Rio Grand ° . hiss 011 been in come ileto oporition for n l fov weeks , ct it hisslbecouo a powerfu nI lu u cunt etitor of the Union Pacific , and . dozen Eastern roads that do business cots ; of the MiSSiSSippi river are socking t 0 anle arramigcth01lts with it for sluppul g to the Paciflo coast. T1) ° fact tint 1t is 5 a na'ruw guagu and bulk huts to be broke d at D01hvur amid itt Ogden ( hoes nat0purat ° I RN a bar to this tlrougit business. An - 0 rrmuhiZation laS boom efiectud , called t1) ° u ColouuloTralOcAssociatioi whicludtead n y itiehi des numerous roads and to which , , the Illinois Central and the Chicago , St 0 1'aul , Illimtoupoli5 and Onaila lutes hay o just beet aduutted. 'J'imcse will all here 0 after ship by Denver and the narrow 0 gouge to 0gdmt , whmeo g ° 0(15 ( will b 0 forwarded to tie Pacific coast by tlh d Centred Pacific. 'l'imo antipathy to tit d Union Pacific hiss been auclderin , for i found good manS years but never von ntil the Oiiiea go Iiurlin gton and Quinn I (11011 Chita line t ) Ienvor.Oit the very dm y tliemuw line llas able to ahll t t ) aittlfroli k the ] rest every Dotter mcreh/umt tutus o forted to it all his business hitherte coil r trolled by time Uniot Pacific. T90 hltte d 1vas , Imwuver , still m8stur of all the traf tic 1)0tWeelt Ogden amid 811 Elatert points , nrid nahltamod that supromnacy till tb r completion of theDohvoraunt RloOrande r whei the ecrautblo to got into the tut I' freight pool began In earnest , leaving i r w'ithlessenedbusiness slid ; greatlydiuumi k isled prestige. A sindlar dislike is fop e for the Celtnil Pacific , net only aulall the rllcrehhamta of this city amid coast , bu athomg all the competing Eastern lac e tilatdo mty portiotof the througlt over d nand businoaa. WnIiilo the Central Paeiti holds the key to tic eltuatiot they S r S silent , but lut a now 11110 be built frog . I Seuthorn Utah to California and the i ( woull ( all rush to form 110w freight com hiuntiols autl our real mono ml would bu in nu oven Lyons condition tlmnmt tile t imion Pacific is today , with nearly every road that centers at Omaha or at bemiv er leaving it for its 11arrow guae rival , Its a gcmieral way this contpolition in Cola ratio and I''tah is beneficial to Sa11 h'rml C1Sel ) and California , but our interest iu transcoutiuentnl railroad building will only bccomo really intcmuso when we see a potvorful railrua(1comp8uyorganized , and such an anlomlt of work done betwemt San Fnulcisco bay 1111(1 Southern Utah as will nRsere tin the day of our enia11eipatioh is hear at hand , l'IILSONAIITIEH. Jipron Erlangertlie 11oad of thogroat French finanCi.ti syndicate , wan horn n Jew , but lie. caino S Protestant when ho married Lafitto'a else hterRnd n Catholic Wliomi Ito married Hiss Slidell , ] iz Scnator1)t 1l DAT19 is arming east to tryy sea hathleg. R'hen ho phmges into thin sea at Caney istaull the tide will itntned6 ately nut hlgimer then aver before knuWlm , land Gray Stvisshelin is growingeery mod as t ) the nose , aul , thought a strictly temperate person , she is contlnnally eubjeutcd to time piclnn of being a gill dtiuker , P. F. Ilarnard , of the 6thl Cavalry fa the eldest hieutemmamit in the United States Artny iIeIssixtythtreu , nod twenty years older than Ids colonel , ( Iemioral SheriOan's mother , eightty' three esrs of age , still lives i ° the same huaso Inn Ferry , Soumersct coutdy , Ohio , in , whiclh iio way here 1Villlam A. Vaudorhhlt i + feud of nialdng himself a "Uanlel SVehster elaum chowder vvhidt would make your hair curl , " as he says , Roscoe Cotlkli ° g's pct hohhy is hexing , and lie is a frcquunter of "ytd0oon's Fifth avmtue Academy of I'hlyhical Culture , " ferry Ilel11uat hecotnov flmmions when muly Odle cithh his idac0 of residuimee hiabylatith iii- atcail of Haim ) lou. Charles E , liresll , the electric light than , is worth siG0oooo , lie is letting his light shine most prulitnbly. ] htbinstehl leaf host nearly nil of his teotli. But ho can paw ivory lust as well si ho over (110 ht hie life , 11. Io Lessc ) s was presented with a son by Mitila111c last. 'l'lnmrstiay , lie is hevemi yeight yeas ) uid , , Gnvcnmrliutler is fond of New Orieans rnolitSSC8 , but in not spuony over time girls. Senator Voorhees is growing baldhatdcd and hiss taken up the habit of sauflug. Charles Stewart Parnell hiss receethy taken a street-paviiig cuutrnct in Dubhiu. 1)elancey lvwio , the dude driver , cooks his owa mutton chops. John Kelly of Tatamahy , eats oat nmemtl mush for lunch. Proctor Knott is stout and sluggish. 'Tupper , time l10Ct , is n spiritualist. * Far more valuable Luau those golden apples of Ilesperides are the life , health and beauty of Womoihood , Mrs. Pink. ham's Vegetable Coulpound restores and preserves all tlmese. 'That Railroad. Schuyuer Sun. Prospective railroad building through this portion of Nebraska is imvug can. siderable to do with the liappimmoss or unhappiness - happiness of time people hereabouts just at this time , slid consequently anything bearing upon that subject is of interest. Tim following we clip from the Lincoln Journal of July 8th : Time latest railroad company incorporat ed , is the "Fremont & Central Nebraska Railroad Conpay. " Time object of this coal any is to build a road , the tornini of too first division of which shall be Fromomt mid a point on the Columbus tL Norfolk road between Lost Creek , in Platte county , aumd Madison , in Madison county , The course of the road will bo through Dodge , Colfax and Platte coun tics , orif food moroconvoniotttitrough I Stanton and 1tIaliso11. The incorporators are W. H. plunger , L. D. Richards , J , J , Hawthorne , Alfred P. Hopkins , Lewis M , Kconu and E. II. Barnard. Time capital - ital stock is $600,000. Perhaps a little history in co mmection with the above ite11h finny be interesting. Some mouths ago the town of Freutont , desirous of securing a aouthert outlet through some of her enterprising citizens took hold of an enterprise which had for its object tie building of a road south to Liucohl amid thence to points imi liiuhsas. This enterprise time Union Pacific nipped fn the bud by cxtcndimig its line through a Portion of time territory which the other road hind intended to occupy' . Then cnuuo the incorporation of time Onun11a & Northwestert which on its face was another brniiclh of the Union Pacific. This road if built , will have Limo effect to cut off a liu go proportion of Fre11tont's wholesale trade. Fearing this the Fro. moat capit Mats , as indicated in the ito11t above , have organized a company which pr0Po50 building a road through o0 0 p the richest portions of the Union Pacific territory. The plane object of this is to doter time Union Pacific front building a road that will injure Fremont as awhhole sale point , wulSavo Him Breaking. Chicago Newe , Mr , Tildes is not a candidate , bu t will bow buforo time will of time IlC0plo. " 't'his ra good , for it save his breaking in two Iloth parties rccognizo the fact that men of mmeridan vigor must be neu ' iumated as presidential candidates , std i t is as silly for tine democrats to talk abou ts r Tilden as it would be for the rcpublicamm s to urge Hannibal IIunlin , PROPOSALS FOR FLOUR , I Orries t'L'RtliASlhe Ash UeruTCosovSunslerexcet a OMAIII , Neb. , Jul ) ' 10 , 18.8,9.Ilallal Sealed 11rojW1NLIIe , in tit ( Iltuttl , eubjelt to 11w Ilallal t rondltlo0s , ) III 1)u re ellttst at this nhllcountil 1' t I o'clock 1(1)0(1 , .Itmi 9151 , 1483 , et which tom and tdacu they will be upcnud Iii preeuneo ( It bidden , fo r IIITId.lll ng suit ddlwry at time na.lsluumeturellauss , In this city. In unw , htruug.hmglu efnglu cotton lucks , t tuctt ) ' thoutaud ; tetllda ( high ground hour , to be made from No. 1 sprinmg wheat , amid to 1)u equal t 0 eauq'IC to bu 5ccn at thlSnnice. Fauplo ! of the iloti 0r 1 to be sent a Ith thu pr q udals , std all to ho delluered un or before August 20t0 , 1897. The you rnuncut reserves the right to reject tiny e r , plankptuusul ; + conbeohtanettatlhl ' 1 olllce. Proposal must ho encloscdfn serried mlvviope , ntarkcl ; "I'ruposale for Flour ; and addreesud to t1) I ummikt lrnd , o r t ) 1AS wn.soN , Major end C. S. U , S. A. Jy17.rnlt uit i - - - oc ou c ! a CJABS 0J r . v I THE GREAT t t g F . gt C ME8 neuralgia Sciatica Rheumatism , , S Lumbago , sacklehl. Headache , Toothache , ' . rnhu Hrul1ea , NI BorTllrat.lller0I.Ise ltru.t . . e dunce , 8rnlda , tilte. imOU16T thIAM AID ATUW. AND ALL 0(11114 l iddD DrIClIISodh5Ntv1 $ " .Ir1.ref ague 541111. ) DlrIitm..11. n t.A.IYg56 t.1 A.1'DUELEIt 00. r11L C11An1Xe y par.NA.TQMIUIIa ) IehlrseMd.r.I.11. H , w ESTERJl11A.NN & 001 IMroItTgss or R SI - _ _ . . tat .na an a . S 608 WASHINGTON AV ; NUE AND 609 ST. STREET S LOUIS Mo. mt2 em VTII ccJ _ H H Dry oods ! CO. , Washington Avenue and Eifth Street , - - - s. LOUIS. MO , STEELE ) JOHNSON & CO. , Wholesale Grocers 1 .ry AND JOllUEilS IN FLOUR , SALT , SUGARS CANNED G001 R ° 'ND ' ALL GROCERS' ' SUPPLIES' ' A FULL LINE OF TIIE BEST BRANDS OF Cigars and Manufactured Tobacco. AGENTS FOR BENWOOD NAILS AND LAFLIN & RAND POWDER CO J. A , WAKEFIELD , w110LFSAm.U AND itAIL DEALER IN a a 9 ! 9 SASH i BOORS , BLIND S MOULDINGS LIME ! CEMENT PLASTER &C . STATE AGENT FOR MILWAUKEE CEMENT COMPANY. Near Union Pacific Depot , - - OMAHA , NEB , C. Fa GOODMAN a AND DEALER IN ifiass , OMAHA , NEBRASK4. DEALERS IN Hall's Safe and Lock Comp'y. FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES , VAULTS , LOCKS , &o. 102a E'arrsam IStroe'tt. Omaha. HENRY LEHMANN JOBBER OF allif ' l l . Sliaffes. EASTERN PRICES DUPLICATED , 1118 FARNAM STREET , , OMAHA NEB. M. HELLMAN & CO. , Wholesale Clothiers ! 13 01 AND 1303 FARNAM STREET CUR. 13TH , OMAN A , NEBRASK r GATE CITY PLANING MILLS ! IANIIFACT EmtS OF Carpenters' Materi als , -AISO- Sasht Boors , Blinds Stairs Stair RailingsI BalaslorsI Window & Door Frames , &c , I'Iret cIRS ( faeIfltlcs for time manufacture of all kinds of Mouldings , l'laning and Matching a epeef ally. . Orders fruit the country will be prunmI t1V esecnteti. Addreee all couuunleatlons ( ( to A. MOYEb,1'roprletor. . . II .t - o 9 MANUFACPUIt1It : OF FINE Bllos ! , ! os Srill ¶ aolls , My Iteposltory Is conetaimUy filled with a , elect stock. Best tyorkmanehlp gurnleud. Office and Factory S , W. Corner 16th and Capital Avenue , Qmaha SPECIAL NOTICE TO , Growers of Live Stock and Others. . WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO Our Cround Oil Cake ] t is the best c id cheapeet food for stock of any kind One pound U equal to throe pounds of corn . , Stock fed with Ground el eiike km the FAU and Whiter , Instead of running down , will locreaao lu weight. and be In good nterketable condition In time epdng. DRlryrue. as Mell as other , who use It can testify to lee merits. Try It and Judge for yourseITes. like $20,00 iwr ton : no charge far sacks. Address ot eod ms w0ODILAN LLYSIUW OIL COMPANY , Oesika , Nab.