.i rRF DAILY BLL - OMhIT , , FRIDAY , NOV1nZBLR 23 , i$3. THE C111 CA BEI'1. t S , obllrhed every vmfng , except Sund&y , 'The D1) i urta IT WAt4 1 Da Tear , tta0ol 71rroeMontha,1 < s m RII ltontro , . , . . . . . eO ) I One Nonttt ,4 0o m1 w T LT trv , rULtMIliD ITIttT 1rIDIIaVA [ . taalts roetrua. one Tear. . . . . . . . . . . . Three Mettlht/ ? t1iMontbe. , . . . . . . , 12.o0I Onellontth so Amerkan tlra'e tlompany , Sole , Agonlr Neardeal ' mmn the Unked Stoles. eoaaltsenaDxxat ; + A Comtonnleatlons retstlnlOn News u d ydltOI1 I motten shtcld be addressed to the EDtVI Or Till all . Ivetxasa tstTaan Af'Dutdnnt + Lateen and Remlttsneel should be addrest IloTiDal t'vmt tttan Qar2Ax [ , Oxn * . DrattaChrtke and ltrtfa f onkre to be made pey. able tatbe cider et the eenpnny. ' I'RE ' BEE BUBLIEBING CO. , PROPS , E. ROSEWATER , Editor , Tttankeglsint ; ITllola111atlon , 'In furtherance o { the custom of thle people rt the closing of each year , to engage upon n tiny eat apart for that purpoeo In epectat fastl vat of praiaeto the Giver of all Goodthoroforo , I , Choetor A Arthur , Proel Ion ! of tire Unltod State + , do herebydoalgnnt0Tltundaytho29th day of November next , as a day of national thaukaglvinR , for the year that ie drawing to an end tills boon replete with the ovldenco of rilvino gootlnoes , the tim hsrrrosttiro atabilit of ] ant order , the growth of fraternal foolingance aproad of , intolltgenco and loaning , the continued on. joytnent of civil and religious llborty-all , those and oountleoa other bloxninge are caUeo , for roverontojoicing. I410thereforerearm. mend that on the day above n mInted the itooplereatfrom their accustomed labnra , and mosttnF In theirseveral 'daces ' of worehlp , oxprans thcer dovont gratlintlo o God that lie hae dealt bountifully with thls nation and pray that 1(114 graceo anti favor ahido with It oroer. CIfe.9ra1I A. AlITIIUR , l'reahlonL ' By Fnnr. T. Fnt LtnanuvsrN , Secretary of State , t Donanv's crdny , George E. Sponccr , into of Alabama , nod formerly of Io braska , llas finally been culled into court to explain why ho did not appear when ho wns cited to testify in the etar route cases , . n ( WILLIAM M. EVAIiTS , ox secretary - tary of atato , who ie the poor of any con atftutionnl lawyer now living , coinchlea with Justice Ilarlan in the opinion that there is nothing unconstitutional iii the civil right3 bill , Mr. Everts will at an early day deliver an address to the col. orod people at Washington , giving his , { views fully on that subject. Tan Indians are well prbvidcd with ! land. According to Secretary Toiler's investigation , there are 237,000 Indians , not counting those in Alaska , who hold , 151,397,708 acres of land , Among some I , j tribes 'tho land , if distributed , would { average 3,000 , acres , or one aquaro mile , Ii per Indian , while the whites are allowed only 100 acres by pro omption. Toe completion of the Sixteenth and I , j Chicago street storm sewer this week will l I j be a great improvement. The sewer r , r ' runs north on Sixteenth street to Chi cI sago , and on Chicago to the river. The f only trouble likely to bo axperioncod i s ; E from the mfid that. floats down Capitol hil , ] and this will continuo wail the Iitroota leading down the hillside are r curbod' guttered and paved , Tlty Jim Bludso of Nebraska politics tt ' baa vindicated himsolf. Everything , ' that may have been said concerning hi s crookedness in set down as senseless I drivol. His first answer was "Go t hell" , and then his satellites all foil down I on their tacos and shouted. 'Bully l That's elegant , " Thou lie gathered idmeolf up and tfrea at ltfa oneinies eJ a 'I solid columns of limburger , and tha t dispersed them at once. They migh t have gone to Hades , but they couldn' tavo a Land so much litnburgor. ANT1 ) toxoroLy , as a patty , has boot roduccdto the shadow of a reminiscence. s -Sutton rcursfcr. 1 e Viewed through the inverted telescope of the internal revenue observatory o f which the Sutton ! Regiser ( man is a pai d 1 astronomer , antimonopoly may appear n snore shadow. But it is a shade w that I has eclipsed Loran Clark , Colby , Itob no co ortson and scores of minor monopoly satellites-mil is liable to keep others i t ' [ J perpetual obscurity. t TweNrvssvz r plaYed outr broken dewn political hacks met ill the city of ei Washington on Wednesday and , adver . used themselves as the assembling of th o National Grange. William Saunders who has a colrtfOrtsblo place in Mr. Lor _ jug's agricultural bureau , delivered him ' st self of an address , ht which ho congratu lutes the grange upon its prosperity Maatcr Granger Church Ilowe , of Nebraska braska , was not there. IIo was too mudl 1 A paralyzed by the recent cyclone which 1 struck Colby to put in ml appearnnco. BAlulrti0 hie course in the Iloll Y scheme and the santistono job , Council man Ilascull deserves a great deal o f credit for hi } active and vigorous supper t of permanent public improvonteli e South Omaha Is largely indebted to lilt for the marvellous improveiuonbi in ih o thoroughfares and the abohehniont of th U t South Omaha creek nuieanco. This la st mentioned improvement JIM not morel y onllwlced the value of property , but us removed entirely the sources of molar is from that part of the city. While ave don't admire some of the mothodenf M I. , 1 Il'aecnll ' , the BEE is always willing t give credit wherever it is duo. IT is very likely that St. Louis will at an early day hat'o another briogo ov or the lt1ieslssippl river , The pruront brid go fa owned 'dud controlled by thu Oou Id combination , and the outside railroa 'D that are compelled to patronize Li at bridge consider themselves unfair 1y treated , and luetco they are willing at mil p101)010 to unite in the bulldiug of tl to s contolaplatcd now structure. If St. Lou is wants another bridge , what oughtOmal is to say 1 flora yo have submitted to a s monopoly which hse not only nd rnillion out of its patrons , but hoe n etLUding )1UIIane0 in the way of ttAUSte r , TIIR liUSLVOUTLQtK All things considered time l + ueinesa out- b ook is fully ns Savornblo as could ho nx poctcnwithexisting drawbacks. Money in eastern trtna centres fa esaq anti likely to Cousin so. The secretary of ! ho ironsu ry ) raaa + llca in ton millions of bonds for December wldch , whatever its effect on tim national bank circulation question , a + surcn cosy money. The Now York Lanka hnvo ovarthrco millions above the leg al rosurva and tnonoy fe abundant in Eu rope. The stagnation at trade in En gland makes it certain that largo nmounti of money will continuo unom played in that country for the next sixty days. This money market affords no proof , however , of n healthy and fnvorn blo condition of America. Thcro is n very marked industrial depression just no w , notably among Iran and stool roan. utncturore , Owing to n falling oft in crusts and low prices , some of time largest mills and factories have closed , and others are preparing to follow. The country's rolling mill capacity is ongngcn to about two thitaaitn maximum , an d reductions in wages are announced in several mills not subject to the sliding scale. It has boon determined to reduce tvnges of both skilled and unskilled labor in all Ilessanor stool rail mills. Roauc lions have bemt mono at I'onnsylvnnia an d Ohio bleat furnaces. In establish. manta touting out railway nppljnlteea , rata and locomotives , the labor force ] ran beort incroaecd rat several of the larger wo rks. Skilled slice labor of almost all kinds is in good dmnand in rho south , and mill managers era making requidi bona teeter than their wants nro sup. pli ed. In textile manufacturing estnL lialtmonte , especttilly for the finer ) ; rides of goods , tlaro is n alight im _ pros emnnnt in manufacturing activity. The wheat supply in this country shows a decrease of amount visible , and while the foreign supply is su0i ciout to prevent n rapid advance. Thorn is n fair prospect that edit surplus corn crop will fins a ready market abroad at fair prices. Cotton has rn ; mninod about stationary rho Piet week. The general situation , then , may be su mmed up na follows ; Manufactures , trade stn speculation are so depressed in England that largo amours of capital are idle. This may remain so during the winter. The fear of a general European war is a rinse in this direction. Finances on the continent are dis Curbed by the same causes. In this country cotton is innrtivo and nnnnufac Lures are depressed. Speculation is iu active , but. taut absolutely dormant. ' M onty is plentiful , and likely to con tiuuo so throughout December-n very un usual circumttnnco , We have an nm plc grain and broadetuf [ supply , and ft will be wanton ; but' the large serious m ay not appear until January. Such is rids situation. If , as iho result of rho probable shutting down of mills , theta be largo numbers of workmen unom. Dloyca , iho result will be unfavorable. Ti m conditions are thus badly mixed. The west is decidedly better off in many respects than rho east. lYe have leas un employed labor in proportion to Jnopu lotion , and our grain and cattle are in . active demand at fair prices. TIlE JOVE LIIiE DIAN JACS , Tae Bri : Imo hoer asked by some of Jim Laud's admirers svhY it has not time manliness to reprint his unanswerable aotonsa. We cannot possibly spare six columns , but for the sake of Illuaso Jim ave will reproduce the "mat striking pitta of his plea ; ou "When the jovodtke nrnn jaele , or A jadknl , or jackass , ! rmn time ohyiupinucou tripod of the Otnaha Iltrttld deetaud to bestow the mortal bolt which should lay his victim low , h0 NOllt fill agent of rho ! doparbuont of the govornnunt , not un ga ged in measuring holy-water , to got Tim proof upon which in base the charges dnlnaraea , . 'Phu imbecile oNdpringa of in wardice , malice mid implication worn longer available , " "Jovo ljho man jaelc" is elegant. That civ ottloe 1119 Stinlliug 1Yntor job like to fresh egg thrown into a pot of coffee. "This tale bearer-u man paid by time rat great nation forothcr services than that licking time autos of time cenocratic tire La " zarus- Time above to an original quotation pur- lei ned by Jim from flub Ingersoll. "So true is this that whin Aiooro'a ' at ser tonti6n is cn117a to his first so callea atement onset oath , ho , .in ri eocaun nf fiauvit , promptly pulls down the whole rubric of conceit , idiocy inn slop built upon it. " There is no dispute upon thin point acc Conceit , idiocy amid slop will make aim of slogant comnpouna , as dliii himself may ! son any any as ho passes in ! rant of lee mirror. ; "Dot for the ohnrgcat They follow hero , having Loet maao a part of biuoro'e n0iaavit on the croas oxauiiunlion , nun like rho cloven toot in the story of 'Time D evil and Dr , tlnrubrook , ' they show fo r thomitsolves. If there over was n runlixa lion of iho fable of the ass din the lion' be skin , hero it is. Time herald played th o L ion , but showed the Asa. Thu 'Orlflr i to 1'arlrfUu' o none withi iho aknrnc ; Tha t Laird said ho 'desired a cattle range ; ' sup ono ho din ; could hn by Clio strength of that. desire take Patent to 160 acres o f tire public lanai" ' of Now that. the anvil , Dr. IIorlbrook he see , anti time lion's akin , Lava all beet It brayed is mortar into " a a "Ua flirt pa drills , " mum animal has Loco dug up whirl 1 Prof. Aughoy boa act yet defines is hi e geological researches. Gu11uuE voiormta of Nebraska , if yo u hnvo tears pruJlaro to alias them now ' a flood this pathetic plea , and weep fo r in your caiJutry ; "floret no more , gentle llcrald , ihi a Lairs learned his Inesmn of ! ova for th o oldier fu a phteu whore the eutlor tat . , terra hero , rho dude mid the doinoera t a of your stain ! ) polaum came , tuna ho xi jJ Itot to'b'ot it wtljlu iho scats of Jtouorabl u ' ervice remain" having moiaielod your haulkorchio f t , with roars of epmpatlty for limo bathe s scarred hero of the Stinking Water creole , _ . \ it is moot that you now warm up to time boiling point of goodie Indignation. "t bless and grades thq rnnchloas might , When thousands thou has left In night , That 1 nun hero 'atort rimy tight , For glf to and grace , A hurnin' and a efuinht' light To a' this place , " And now listen to Jim's defonco of Simon Dolly : "Ito was told he could homestead and pro empt , and an on to the ma , of this truildcea tvndnla of Simon Kelly and hiA "gin mill" of Page Francis and his sur ro yal of sixteen miles of claims , of the dugouts and Gnlmt Baldwin , of solicitude for neighbors and so ail through the CCA601CBA , aelaplCAa eWRah - swltAh of rids drivel mill. As all those ponplo speak for thamaclvea , this editor might forbrnr Yet nA there aroma to be a per aistont spite against. 'Simon , ' ave will enY of him as lie poet o [ 'B1udAO ; ' " " ] fo won't no saint , but at jedgmont 1'd run ray chancw with 'Silno' 'Len ; nidn of some 'duos ' gentlemen That Nmsldti t ehook hnnda with him. " Darripg his whisky business , which geed men regret , when Simon ] : alloy "Sees hula duty n load sure thing , he'll go for It there anti then , " And that is mm much as fro believe can bo ends of the pharisee who sees , in what to mo re hie mnefortuno ihnnhis crime , cause for rejoicing. " From the poetic , tileJove.liko illan jack liutla his thunderbolt from Olympian heights and lays tax his assailants , in time following classic style , which is n model far rho Conr rcevinnal.Nccord : "In reflecting on the course of these jourrnls , who commend themselves to rho conununity by malice , cowardice nod fal sehood , substituting the openness of men for rho secrosy of assassins anti spr eading the pestilence of slander as though it were a blessing , ave are led to ask , are thorn men so morally acid and fined for dauuaiion , so monstrously pre. pared for hall as that they arc incapable of time truth ! Strangers to honor , enc mina of limo human taco , who ] racking the merciful warning of rho must poisonous reptile , ought to ho infamous alike to good mid bad , " , Next spring when Buffalo Bill reor ganizea his "lYiln Neat" ha camwt af- for d to leave out of his troupe of wild nvostent characters rho "Jove-like man. jack , " who has aloud morn auomica with rho jaw bono of an rasa t1L'ur Sampson over slow in his palmiest soya , 1'JOJIOTION F1lOrit TllE JANKS. There is altogether too much aristocracy - cracy in 'ho regular army , µ hich inevitably bly stands tit the way of n faithful and I des erving loan rising from the ranks. n W henever n man done stand some little show of promotion from rho ranks clos are thrown iii his way , and prefer. sure is invariably given to those who hnvo been educated and fed and clothed'tun at time expense of the government. Not long since several deserving candidates far appointment to the grade of second lie utenant. were set down upon by Adju tau t-General Drum , by ardor of rho see- ro tary of war. Those men wore Ceram. mended by different boards for their abil- itie s amid general intelligence , but they worn not waltoa simply because "thol in we re too old. " Those met passed nsat- iafaetory examination , but wore rejected oil account of their ago , although they on had served fn time army for many years. Tlta fact is that enlisted 'men in rho United Status array never got commis .ions if thorn is any poseibld wary of depriving ( hem of rho privilege Intolligotit man , who have served faith fully from Lei to twenty-five years , engirt by to be given a bettor ctnltco to rise , and on th e old soldiers , who have braved ovary nnngor , would have a betterehow of pro. motion wore it not for the aristocracy that rules army affairs. In Germany , Franco and Austria promotion cornea from rho ranks. Bravery nod meritori- s services are recognized anti rewarded. jus inn" may moor the army in those cou ntries with some hope of gratifying his ext am bition and building up n career which cods to fnlno. IIonco our army is in sad con trast with those of rho old world. { e United Staten army Je tlwlast resort , a largo number of instances of men grown desperate by misfortune , amid ad. Chic ven turers whose habits wait thorn her ilized society. Time trouble with our nor army is that ft is top-heavy. There are spe two many officers ground out ovary year stoc lYnat Point , SYI10 lave priority , and body of the array is ton small to af ford n fair Bold for pluck , onnuraica and time true merit. This condition of affairs will "gnu continuo until congress eatablishoa army vice rotorun , as well as civil service rn rank form , Lou PImEammnNT Anruun has laid himself app open to a great anal of just censure by , epting thu'rceignatton of Major Nick. swi oraml , Time leading ropubliean paper Simo Ponnayh'auin , time Philadelphia 'rtes , is outspvlteu on this matter and has time following to any regarding but time ibis enao ; "Major Nickorsomi escapes time ponnltiua of conduct outrageously w1Lo , coming au officer and goutlmuan through tf ; rho accnptnncu of hla resignation by time into presidont. IIIs roaiguaiion should have en rejected and ho compelled to stand or trial by courtauartinl for hie oll'tnece It fu doubtful f [ any class of men in the public service have creates as many scan. ho dale in the poet your as ollicore in rho ores stony ; it is equally doubtful it any class by otfanaora have received such frequent clemency from the axocutiyu authority. rho is arly in cases like Sorg cant Ainson's & ing that mercy is throttled. Is it because Dfuear is poor and without triondsl" IIterary Nato./'r"m t ho Century Co. Mr. TiutotLy Cole , the moat widely won known of Amortcat wood uugntvure , was paeaouJ or by time Canada which ru 2,1 Gently eatloa far finite. Ileg'tos abroad sw time ultoreat of time Century Co , , to em wa grave far publicatiai iii ihn'Coutury time nmstorltlocas of luropo. : Ile expects to work in time gallolnra of llulluud , lief. ag Jluui , 1 ranee , Sprain , Italy , Cunnany , nd perhaps Itusana ( St. I'vleraLurg ) , and tnttc will Centaur abroan about thrcu 'Phis fe an entirely now departure min years the turf of time magnzinn , for nhhnugh it bus ford ncomo by no in the ' earch for s reatln ; lnlAtOrlal i0 scud Autenioau nrbetaann wntoro nLraad , ) and over to ht out expeditious to diet. , i M , lent Jllncca r Mr. Cole is time first en- gra ver who has been sent across time At Inntic for the express purpose of engrav- ing ! ho masterpieces of art. I ram not alone in the belief that rho result will ba n series of wnanongrnrin , a surpassing nuytLing of the kind m oxmstonce-The Lounger , in "Tho Critic , " SrATI : LOTTINGS. Alma b to have another bunk , L incoln is onjoptng n religious rovhal. Ainsworth is to have n new Congrogattonal chu rch , Grand inland ( s noon to hnvo n third steam grist tnllh ' A1LInn News : No coal , And cold weather saran hors linstings has n new poultry , egg and butter packing house. . The Aleth01IIAt9 Ara building a $10,000 cimmm rch in Lincoln. Inkatn City has a ; + ork hmtao with n rogue ity of 1000 hogs n day , T ime Aloxandrln achonl house has n 9100 boll and a lock in seating capacity. T ime teachers of rho Lincoln high school are yoinn to establish n teachora' 11Lrary , lllphthortn has made its appoarnnca among rho school chlldremof Nebraska City , AfeChlra t Griffin , of IIk : Creek and Crab Orchard , are building an elevator at rho latter pines. Dtpltharta } is prevalent ( n Norfolk , and sou crud deaths from rho dleelwa have already oc rutted. Over 15,1)0(1 bushels of apples uaro gathered Umn the orchard of rho 1'ylo fruit faun in L'reggsport this your. The wolves are getting so bad around Lanis villa that it is necessary some stops be taken to e xterminate them , to'l'imo 'l'imo packing tiouso at Nebraska City hna had now nmchlucry put iii and the working forc e has Loml reorganized. Afro. Juno l.ovalasa , o [ Nomnhn county , has probably raised more npplasthla year than any man or woman in Nebraska. T he colored people of Neb : asks City are pmtextinq against Lalnq compelled to send their c1llren to separate schnvlx. Tlw present population of Custer county Is snGl t" ba about 9,000. Some estimates place the increase since lost April at 4,000. , S tate llemocrat : We understand that n cousin of the minted bandit , Jesse James and n couxin of his slaver , lloh lrotd , have bcon in tha'Clty for several days past. D r. J , N. Lyman has Jest completed n barn on his farm near FlnatArrs [ , 30x100 fart , anti two xtoro,1 ( high , and has 2i0 cattle which h e expectx to feed in it this winter , C olumbus , TUIItaAI : Wa are tole ] that rite. aneod hooves have been said ip rho city , and rho disease Is such that the entiLg of the flesh ' would be very dangerous to taco. N icholas Berg , of Nebr wkn Ctt , killed 1t ) the cars at Syrncuxo ] Curt week. lie was intnxicntad and attempted to crass the track ahead of a train backing toward him , E li Afockatt , n 19 your old lad of Lincoln , suns perhaps fatally injured by being kicked by n mule feat Friday , rho mule's heal etrik ,1r boy on time head just back of rho tam. A sa Core , who has cmtsa'd ' so much axclto moot and trouble to his family anti friends up nea r Lnuisvilln , has been hood from and is ' seta and mound in Otoa county working out time tailma 1. C hris. Ludwig , of Wiener , had the misfor- tun e rat having hits log broken in two p1ACe9 Monday by the taming away of lie team , which caught iho limb between the wagon and a gnat , , Cnrlmnn k Whitney , of Red Clmuj , intend starting n bores ranhs in wnnectton with their sharp rancho. They now hnvo 3,500 > , n anti intend to Increase the number to 5,000 soon A syndicate of IDS [ " capitalists , it ix nnkl , are runtounplnting purchasing from the U. P , Rai lway company n large amount of lands- all , thirty or forty thouxnndncros , , ] vhg , in Jnawann Frontier and Goapar counties , as " speculntlnn , JnxhUAPet { , aged 11 of Blue 3pringe , ! 011 n wagmt'w feel , Injuring his spine , but 'rn cnvomrl apparently , and want to work. Ito died Wednesday of lost weak , having , it is supposed over-exerted hitneelE Latoro cam. plate rocovory. A. 11 , Quick recently thrashed a crop of &i acr es of oats which wont sixty-four bushels , rims acre. They were grown on his tam near Ris ing City , Ito thinks he would have got 80 bus hels per acre but for the injury to the crop rho hailstorm last summer , Cvrns Callahan , living near Burton's Bend. the S , d Ai. , iv under arrest , charged with placing oLxtntetlona upml n bridge over Dear croak for the purpose of wrecking a train. Ilx ( nbjrct wtut revenge upon the railroad far having killed sumo of his cnttla , FrnniS Avery , agard eight , fatally shot his brother George , aged six , near Lincoln , Tnee day , Time boys warn in the barn and Fronk tnnnd nnold gun which hodiachargrd rat nicer t rwGcorgsetoppedinfrout of tluawenpov , Mr. Van Avery cams t" Lincoln ! rmn New York State last suttnnor and has opened up an ensive stack rmmh near the atty. - - - - SLAUGTERING FAT BEEVESI 1Illln } ; null llrr'seing Cattle with flits- h atch at tdolsxpnsiUon Buldhng , ago Ness. T he slnughtor ring in time northeast cor of the 1'xpoaitien ' : ttuilaiug was the cial object to rho visitors at time fat. k e110W today. Far mouths stuck. raisers , not only in this couintiy but in Europa rota nn Cnmuliuu sail , have bcon preparing r eked cattle for campotiliou in 1 dressed CaCCaaa class of the dllferC116 , ' 1'o win the first prized is at ne knawledgenat to the world that the parliculur breed awarded the blue ribbon k first as beef-producers , and as u con- sequtalce , grant cure is taken to fut. each .animal , This aULB not ly to iho cattle brocaer shone but to the sued ) and ne raisers as wall Ana as a result of thnso malths of prolturntion time stock , n autroundca Limo rmgsloug before the limo sot for tile hilliog to begin. It bud Leal intended to couunonco at 8 o'clock , it was nut until an hour later ! hut .1 . And wider 4 yunr olda worn calico Starlight , a grade shorthorn , weighing 2,105 pl/Utnne , ails owned by J , N , Putts Sea , , Tacksom illo , Ill. , was lirat lad Chu ring ale turned over to his uxecutiaora , n , gong aulectca by time Butchers' union , to do thukilling. Long. Mpuarch , n Iloroford , Lrua amid fortes England for this particular event , fol. U lnwod ; his weight was 1,081) ) paunae , and was owned by M. II. Corcorano , Comptcm , Canada , In loss than ton min. rho two carcasses tveru hung up sine aide , and , ht the opinion of man , who stood ALUIIt , Chu Annrrmcin fatted mowed boat , Excelsior , u Iicrofotd , waigL 1,000 pounds , owned by A , A , Crain San , Oeco , Ill. , amid lYAbnah , sane broad , weight 2,300 pnwtda , owned by Adens Bail , Lnfuyuite , lad „ worn thin next pair Inuglntorud. Tlo , later was the swuoJtstnkea at last year's show amid has a nuubur of first prizes this your , Itnan Dnyt n grade [ Iuroford , sveghiug 00 powmde , thin tviunor of rho grand eepstakes prize fu the present show , s time lust killed in this elu a , lie was owuea by 0 AI , OulLertaou , of this city , In jllo two amid under throe years of e elate t me fnllnsving were kolas : Na tcreisd Jock , Callas Augue , bred nn ri d in Srnllaul for thfe cnmpetitinu , weight 1,785 pounder osviad by M. N Onrcctrnn , A. A , Orauu d San's , More , M' binrylald , weight 1,1OSpoulde , { , W I'un'lur & Yun Nutta'sr grade Ila nfurd , Squire , 1,0Q0 llouilds ; ] l , Ilur. buy's ' , grade tiorofurd , Butfulo , weight AIAO 1,600 pounds , ins G , S , Burlolgh' e Be auty , gtrulo Horotord , woighE 1,330 Jtnnnda. The swine slaughtered , one year old and under two , were : Thomas Bminott's Je rsey red , 615 pounds ; Schmidt. rCDivie' Vi ctoria , 4 t8 pounds ; Q , J , Stouo's Vtc thin , 400 pounds ; J , A. Countrytnnu's Chinn , 300 pounds , Under ono year old-J. A. Country. man's hnlnttd U11ina,10 t pounds ; Scheidt & Davis Victoria , 810 pounds ; Ilnrrq Da vis grndo Victoria ( two ) , 2.16 pounds and 270 pounds ; 11 , .T. Stone's Victoria , 29 5 peuuas. ' After suffering sorer yonrs with joint tro uble , .1 , Carr Moody , Esq. , Valloja , CAL , was cured by St. Jacobs Oil , time gr eat pain corn. Illond on lily horns. The Detroit Free Press says that time ca rcass of n line buck dear tuna lying in trout of a place mt llEichignn Grand ave uuu , and at different times was aurround ed by shall crowds of aigh'seors. By an d by n wandering nrab of a boy came along , and almost the first thing ho did was to dig his fingers into rho bullet hole and smear the tips of the hauls with blond , "What's the " oxcitomonthorel" asked a woman with n basket on her aria , as alto came pushing fret way fn. "They've finally got him , answorcd th e boy. "Whol" , "Why , them door who hoe bin hooking so many folks to death , " , "Lauds sake ) but did ho gore auy " busy ? "Three men ! " was the solemn an- savor. t'1Vheroabontsh" . "Up north. " "Why , my husband and son are up north" exclaimed rho woman , na oho dropped her basket and ( lung up her arms. A man in rho crowd prevented he r item Fainting by pinching her arm with pie bond mind cu0iug time bay with rho other , but the boy got sued by walk. ing cif with rho woman's basket. When she had recovered her composure n little , silo said : 'IL felt sure that I lead austaitled ali ovarwltehniilg lass , and you needn't ruts after rho buy. 7.'ho basket nin't ' worth half na touch as n husband and eon-nor riot half ! " A Conueetlcut Trade. H artford Sunday Journal , " \Vhat are you paying for potatoes , now } " inquired n elnarp oycd stranger o a Front street grocer. " 1Vull , about 46 cents , I guess , " "You're satisfied with largo profits in- sFeud of small Dues , oh } Potatoes must brinsr you at retail about ninety coots or $1 , "Oh , no ; I'm willing to pay 4ti cents , and don't wait to make moro'u 10 cents a bushel on'onr. " "fa that sal That makes 66 cants a bushel. Say , qmt send three bushels tp my house this mooting , will goal Hero's my address " ' 'Young mnnn , did you come in hero to so111totntces ? " "No , siren ; I came in hero to buy tto- tatocs , and I opened business by asking you svhntyou paid for 'em. " "Wall , you've stuck mite tilts time , and , rather than lot this thing gat out , you coo have 'cm for 66 coma , but I'mblotved if 1 over give myself away again , " And ho wont in and marked up sugar 3 coats n pound far two weeks far all customers who paid by the mcnth p' TBza i I THE GREATGERMAN n&tu mimREMEDY ISIDJIG'IIIDIOIlWIy ' i Itellovr ' 11 I I1LUl ' 11 I , . Neuralgia , i rv. „ uglG ) ' Sclattca Lumbago llll NICDVIIOpO ! ) ; ' r , ILHILtI'llr : ' : , 1 v" ' rn t ' , ' IIEADACHETODTIIACflI , , y { auwor umllual SORE T1IROAT. td ' ihanuq , .MNI I gUINHl'Stt , . . . .w10& 4 ; ti yr'ILtLNV , R I tlutna = : ml Soreness , Cuts , Bruises , ! ! r' " vlGDpl ) I Fuo , rmz'r3 , ' , ' , ma JsaN11 i aortas. rcAlmw I AadallothrriwJUYachrs FIFTY CENTS A BOTTI.1 ; o , I II { i p 1 t Saldbyallnn,6'xlxtxan9 . M . I t1 e t 9 -iii l I' , uulnnrw , ; Dlrrctlons , lu rl 1 41Y iho Charles A. Vogetar 1't . , II'IUl' ' . . . t r. , , I taw..mno A.WElrit alM 1 C aI C. E.MAYNE & CA. , 509 FaCyam Sheet - -OmahaI Nebl to SvizoLESAT.T : aJIiPPEItS AND DEALiItS IN H ard & Soft CaI --AND-- . - - - - CONE ! Write for Prices , DUFRENE & MENDELSSONN , a .RCHITE OTS ttRF.tiOVED TO 0)fAUA NATIONACDLD nited Statoa Depository , Bank , ' --01' OMAIiA- t. Cor.13th and E'arnam Sts , The Oldest Banking Esfabhshmenf In Omaha , SUCCESSORS TO KOUNTZE nncvrunmts Organised In 1855. Organizes as a Natielal Bank in CAi'ITAIA . $200,00 SUltl'Itt6 AND PitOGITS yiltiOuDo orrrcass DtaICT0ae. nlnfrAa Kouxrnl'rwLlenk ' loud A. Cxxtellma. 'Ice President A UVATUA KoUxrxa , rd Vice President. A I , I errLantx. F , If. DAMS , Cashf" 1 [ . ) IrnsUlex , AuletantUashler , Traneat is a genera benttng btulneu. Issues tlmt oerldacsrtcs bootie Dtorrwt. llnrs drafts on Su. Fraaclaawd { rrlndpld cities lD We Uullal States London ) nubRn , ) : dlnbur lt era the prfadw dGee of the t.JotlAeat of Euro a , STE ELD1 JOHNSON & CO. . Wholesale Grocers ! / ' AND 7onmiElS IN FLOUR SALT , SUGAR1 S CANNED GOOtS , ; ND ALL GROCERS' ' ; FULL LINE OF THE BEST BRANDS OF Cigars and Manufactured Tobacco. AGENTS FOR BENWOOD NAILS AND IAFIIN & BRAND POWDER CO Double and Single Acting Power and Nand . P UMPS , + STEAM .PIIMPS , I I Engine Trimmings , Mining Machinery , Bolting , lose , Brass and Iron Fittings ! Steam Packing at wholesale and rolail , HALLADAY WIND l1iILLS , CIIURCH AND SCHOOL BELLS , . , Corner ' 10th harnam St , , Omaha Neb , ItICIIARDS & CIARKE , W. A. CLARIiE , ' Proprietors. Superintendent. Omaha iron Works. tyI 1 U. P. RAILWAY - - 17TH & 18TII STREETS Jj1. . 4 , t4t Art tr i , 8i ry , - - , y . . - . A.1 -rly4 - . a 1 , ip " " ! o. , yl - f yr id r I „ 4 , , , , - : Kt ! A' /4MIf / l YI . , . . , p t a r 1 .t ' - rt 6 19 t " _ MANUFACTURERS OF AN1) DEALERS IN 81011111 Engloes , goiIor t1 WATER WHEELS. ROLLER MILLS , M ill Orain Machinery MILL FURNISHINGS OF ALL KINDS , INCLUDING THE Celebrated IAnchoroBrand Dufour Bolting Cloth ! ' STEAM PUMPS , STEAM , WATER AND GAS PIPE , BRASS GOODS AND PIPS FITTINGS , ARCHITECTURAL AND BRIDGE IRON. f iaxd ° . , Y I't , / N , , li rJ. , 1 . 1i1 ; k 1i1O J _ 1 We are preparl'd to furnish pions sail estimates , mid will contract for the erection of Flouring Mills told Grain Elevators , or far changing Flourin ; ; Mills , frolil Stone to the Roller systl mil , pj ° E pecial attention given to furnishing Power Plants for any pur- Jwseand , estluales made foranle. General machinery repairs attended promptly. Adliless RICHARDS & CLARKS , Omaha , Nt b , MAX MYER ! & . CL , LMI'ORTERS OF t i 4 HAVANA CIGARS e AND JOBBERS OF DOMESTIC A ! v 1 1 . PROPRIETORS OF THE FOLLOWING CELEBRATED BRA ND Reins Victorian , Especiales , Roses in 7 Sizes from $6 , to $120 per 1000. AND THE FOLLOWING LEADING FIVE CENT CIGARS : Combination , Grapes , Projness , Nebraska , Wyoming and Brigands. W E DUPLICATE EASTERN PRICE S SEND FOR PRICE LIST AND SAMPLES , ® - - - - t.P'r .Jt Y , IN Lumber Sash Doors Minds Buikilng Paper LIME , CEMENT , IIAil , ETC. ' , ' hca and Yrd , Cor , 13th amid California Streets , OMAHA , NEB r a