OMAHA DAILY BEE-WEDNESDAY JULY 9 , 1884. TEE OMAHA BEE Orrmlm Offloo , No. 010 Furrmm Bf. OonncllBttiIT omcc , No. 7 1'carl 8t , 8troctNcar Broadway. Now York OOlco , lloom 05 Trltmn rnbllahod everr rrprnlng , , eTcept Bdnd y Tt ol > Monday tnomlDR dally. RUB BT MAIU One Year . 110.00 I Throa Konthi . | 3. ( BIzHontnt , . . . . . . . R.OO | One Month . . . l.C Per Week , 28 Cent * . Tin KMKLY mi , mnustrxD HTIRT WIDHUDIT. TIRUS rORTTAtD. One Year . tlOO I Three Uonthi . I t BlxUonthl . . 1.00 1 Ono Month. . . . S AmnrtcAn News Oompanf , Sola ApjnU , Nowtdta n In the United States. OOURMfOKCSSCIl. All Comtnnnlntttoni rclitlnit to News andKdltorli mattcn ihouM bo addrestwd to the KDIIOU or Til Letton'and Remittances ihould'b addrcMcxl to Tnn n Ponusniito OoMrAXT , q > * nj rratle , Chcckii and Pontotnco orders to be .made pa ) obit to the order of the company. IDE BEE PUBLISHING CO , , PROP'S ' B. B08B\7ATBB , Editor. A. n.Fllth. Mtnigcr , Dally Clicul tlcn P. O..D 498 Omaha , Neb. _ TAMMANY kicks against the unit rulo. UNDEK the two-thirds rule it will require - quire 518 votca to nominnto in the dem ocratic national convention. Tnc Nebraska democratic delegates are for Cleveland with ono exception. J. Sterling Morton in for Bayard. CoxonESH lias adjourned to meet nl Chicngo , at the call of the chairman o : the national democratic convention. SENATOH JONAS is present at Barnum'a great democratic mcnngorio. The ques tion now is whether the whale will swal low Jonas , or [ Jonas swallow the whale. KAFFON'R appointmo 1.1 ii ( boeu received with favor in that country. Mr. Kosnoa ought now to bo able to com promise that little unpleasantness be tween Bismarck and the American hog. MR. RANDALL says his principal busi ness in Chicago is to look after the demo cratic platform. If all the platform tin kers manage to got in their pot planks , the platform will bu a sort of crazy quijt combination. GENKHAL GOUDON has at last rant thn fate which it was expected would long ngoovortako him. According to the latest reports ho has been murdered by its own soldiers , and the Mahdl now oc cupies Khartoum. ACCOIIDINO to the Associated Press the picture presented at the opening of the democratic circus wna majestic. When Darnura introduced the cacrcd white elephant - IJf' ' phant of Massachusetts , 13. F. B. , the IJf'a uproar was simply uproarious. a/ / TUB river and harbor appropriation amounts to over $13,500,000 , of which the Missouri goto about $050,000. Now that Omaha is represented by ono of her citizens in the commission , she will prob ably receive lior proper aharo for the im provement of her river front. WOHK has been suspended at the navy yard owing to the failure of congress to raako an appropriation for ita continuance. There is nothing very serious about this as wo have no navy worth mentioning , and consequently there Is no use of wast ing any moro money on navy-yards. TIIK St. Paul Pioneer Press says ; Omaha is becoming the cattle market of the west. Now contracts over Iowa lines have this fall diverted from the Omaha road n bis ; fraction of the cattle shipments that last season passed through St. Paul. The shipping season has just opened , and it remains to bo Been what in.roa.dq h vo boon made iti thia direc tion. TIIK first tiling that the band played at the democratic picnic was "Dixio , " which , of course , created great enthus iasm , especially among the southern del- gates. It wan also played iu the republi can convention , but a great many thought iho baud was domucratiu and out of iuno , MULK BAUNUM , in opening the demo cratic convention , tnado an urgent plea for harmony. If ho can harmonize John Kelly , Bon Butler , Bam lUudall , Oar- lisle , Abe Hewitt and J. Sterling Morton Iio will carry out a bigger contract than ho over did in furnishing mules to carry Indiana. THE great commonwealth of Massachu * motU now has an opportunity to got oven with her old-timo enemy South Care lina. Governor Robinson has issued a H requisition on the governor of Illinois for the delivery of Franklin J. Moio , once governor of South Carolina , who , it is charged , by personating ono GoorgoD. Bryan obtained from Thomas Wentworth Higginson , of Cambridge , the sum ol $31 , and thus rendered himself liable to iho penalties for false personation , TUB Omaha Republican raises a'howl of indignation because Senator Van Wyck lias eocured the appointment of Judge Kinney , of Nebraska City , to a fourth- rate Indian agency. The llcpuUlcan finds fault with thn appointment on the ground that Judge Kinney is a democrat. It la , perhaps , true that he is a democrat a sort of Van "Wyck democrat , as it wore. If ho had boon a Union Pacific democrat the Republican would not have peeped. Senator Van Wyck has perhaps converted Judge Kinney to the . If o he I , t doctrines of republicanism. , has done a valuable service to tlio party and the country. MiKhOtmi has had ono year of the Downing liquor linconsolaw. Under the J operation * of luXlaw the number of ea- Joonalw decreased in numberl,245. The total number of falcons , store/ , drug Uilod liquor -under former license laws i 1882 was , G01. Under the Downin law the whole number of like establish monta is 3,150 ; showing decrease counHog alt classes of retailers , of 451 While the number 6f dramshop .license decreased 1,245 , the number of beer am wino licenses increased only 905 , ant while there has boon a material docroas in the number of drinking establish menU in the slate the revenue to the state and county has increased by the sum of ono million dollars. This in crease of revenue moro than doubles the amount of the annual stale school fund and four fifths of it goes to the counties The liquor traillo of Missouri now pays about ono-tliird of the entire state rove ntio. This is indeed a very favorable showing and it certainly ought to bo satis Factory to the people of Missouri. It is not likely that they will over swap license For prohibition. The high license law operates orates equally as well in Nebraska whicl stale was the first , or among the very firs a adopt the high license system. Ex icrionco shows that high license is more satisfactory in every respect than prohibi ion , which means frco whisky and no revenue therefrom , as is shown by the ircsont condition of affairs in the pro- libilory states of Iowa and Kansas. MINNEAPOLIS AND OMAHA. The city of Minneapolis continues its wonderful growth. In I860 its popula tion was 5,809 ; in 1870 13,000 ; in 1880 it was 48,053 , and now in 1881 it in 101- % 7. The now directory contains 39,533 lames , which , multiplied by 2 and Cl- LOOths , the most conservative multiple in estimating population upon the return ol ndividual names , gives the above result. Multiplied by 2 the population would > o 113,657 , and by 3 , which many cities u o and consider reasonable , u total of 18,599 is shown. Butthomost moderate alculation shows that the city ia entitled o moro than is claimed , 100,000 , and hat the prediction of 200,000 population n six years is fully justified. Iho mul- iplo 2 and 04-lOOths is that obtained by Iio census of 1880 and the directory ount of the sanio year. The increase in aluation of taxable property during Iio year fully sustains the cstlmalod lopulation. In 1870 tha assessed valua- ion was § 1,292,151 ; in 1875 it was § 21,8 1,079 ; in 1883 it was § 51,002,409 , nd this year it is about $80,000,000. Minneapolis has a banking capital of over 5,000,000 ; and during the past year Iio had a net gain of 79J now business rms. There ia probably no city in the world that hau had such a marvellous rovrth in so uhort a time. It is not so urprising , however , whan we consider 10 advantages that she possesses. Ilcr nlimitcd water-power has made her a rcat manufacturing city , and her super- or location in a region that possesses ast resources has made her a great com mercial center. Wo havo'publishod the I above figures nd facts to show the people of this city lat Omaha ia not the only place that is laving n healthy and substantial growth , nd that wo are inclined to overestimate ur own population. The Omaha diroc- ory of 1884 contains 18,410 names , and nultiplying this by 2 G4-100ths , the same nultiplo used by Minneapolis , wo find ur population is 48i02 ( , and multiplied y the moro liberal number , 3 , our pop- lit ion is 55,230. It is safe to say that ) maha 1ms a litllo over 50,000 people , nd that if she grows In the same ratio lat she has since 1880 she will probably each 100,000 before 1890. It will be * noticed that the assessed vol ition of Minneapolis has boon honestly ncrcasod from year to year to correspond vith her growth. In Omaha the valua- ion has remained the same for years , and lint , too , at a ridiculously low figure , n light increase having boon made only ro- onlly. lu 1880 , when Minuoapoliu had 8,053 people , her assessed valualion wns 28,013,315 , wliilo Omnlm , with a popu- ation of over 30,000 , had an assessed aluation of only about $7,000,000. The linnoapolis of to-day , with her 100,000 ooplo , has an assessed ualuation of $80- 100,000 , while Omaha , with her 50,000 ooplo , has an assessed valuation of only bout $9,000,000. If Qmnlm had on honoit faeoainciit , like that of Minneapolis , her alualion to-day would certainly bo not ess than $25,000,000 or $30,000,000. Although Omaha cannot expect over o rival Minneapolis an a manufacturing ity , eho 1ms1 no St. Paul to oompoto with as a jobbing point , and the country tribu- ary to Omaha is fully aa productive as rlinnesotn , and Dakota. There is cor- ainly a great deal of encouragement for Omaha in the possibilities which the facts and figures above foreshadow. THE fencing in of largo tracts of land > y monopoly cattle companies in the grazing regions of the west continues to > o a cause of great complaint op the part of small'cftttle > eompanios who are thus cut off from water privileges and are imitod on their rauoe. The time is com- ng when the fencing system will have to )0 abandoned , particularly whore there s a trespass upon the public domain , uita have been commenced ] in tha United States counts against such tros- > asslng cattle companses in western aud lorth-westorn Nebraska , whore the privileges of the small cattle owners have men interfered with by the monopolists nd whore oven the rights of the homo- loaders have not boon respected. The amo complaints coma from Colorado aud few Mexico. In Novr Mexico complaint having boon mido by a largo number of small cattle loldors and bonafido sotllora that great njuslico was being done them by those ences , Government Agent Sanborn wont .own to that country some time ago and xatnincd into the case. Iio has pro. wed a map with descriptions setting orlh by moots nud bounds what the 'alrle cattle oainpv y , a fjr3u ' ; corporation , ha * inclosed. Ilis report port is now with the department of th interior at Washington , and the department mont han ordered a suit commenced against said company in the Unitec States court to determine whether it is trespass on the public domain , The cai will como up at tha September term , ant will bo considered a test case * for al others of like nature. IN the democratic convention of 188 the presidential aspirants wore Hancock Ilandall , Bayard , Payne , Thurman Field , Morrison , Ilondricka , Tildon am Seymour. All of those tnon , with the exception of Seymour and Hancock arc ngnin before the convention , moro or less prominently. In 1880 Hancock ro coivcd 171 votes on the first ; ballot , Bay ard 152J , Payne 81 , Thurman 08J , Field 05 , Morrison 02 , Hondrioks 50J , Tildon 38 , Seymour 8 , scattering 31. Hancock was nominated on the second ballot Hancock received 320 , Ilandall 128J Bayard 113 , Thurman 50 , Field C5J Uondricks 31 , balance scattering Changes wore made b-sforo the rosul was announced which gave Hancock 705 votes Tin : first democratic national convention tion was hold in 1832 , when Martin Vat Duron was nominated for vice-president Andrew Jackson having been already selected for president. Prior to thin imo nominations had boon made by leg slativo and congressional caucuses. The irst national convention to ioloct a candidate didato for the presidency was nold by the anti-masons at Baltimore , in 1831. The convention plan was soon aftorwardi adopted by other parties. The two , hirds rule , which prevails in democratic conventions , was adoplod in 1835 , when Van Buron was nominated. OLD GIUMES is dead , but young Grimes ms just boon appointed register of the forth Platte land office , which place Alonzo H. Church had within his grasp t ono timo. Young Grimes is a ono- lorso lawyer from Valley county , who istinguished himself in the last logisln- uro by playing capper for the monopolies nd supporting all sorts of jobs. Ho oted for Mr. Mandorson on the last allot. This is a civil service reform In a utsholl. It ia now officially announced by the Beatrice Jlepnblican that the Hon. N. \ . . Griggs , the poet laureate of Nebraska , ositivoly declines to bo a candidate this all either for district attorney , state onator , governor , or congressman. C.in uch thinga bo ) TIIK rock that is being crushed for the tiDe of the Farnam street pavement ught to bo thoroughly screened , after eing crushed , as there is too much mud ; icking to it. This mud is mixed with lie crushed rock and goes to form a part f the pavement which ought not { o bo llowod. PnoiiiiiiTioN does not seem to prohibit n some of the cities of Iowa , notably in Dubuquc , Sioux City and Council BlulTa. n these placcHna well as in many others , aloona are running as usual. The lead- ng brewer of Sioux City declares that his usincss linn doubled since the law went ito ofi'oct. JAMES E. BOVD has taken the place of . Sterling Morton on the national dom cratio committee , Mr. Boyd'a pork 'bar'l" will bo open not only to the ) mnliog but to all the Nebraska dcm- cralio porkers. This will probably lollify the Omaha Jlcrahl. iNduiusoLL proposes to toll us what wo shall do to bo saved. If Bob would ell us what wo should do to keep cool ho would bo more appreciated. With the icrcury indicating 100 in the shade poole - lo are very much frightened about hotter ilaccs. HKNUI WATEH.SON is publishing in the olinnns of the Chicago 'limes a Chicago dition of his Louisville Courier-Journal or the benefit of the blue grass politi- ians at the National convention. His avorito candidate is McDonald , BUTLKU , who ia the presidential noini- ice of several nideahows , says that ho will upport the nominee of the Chicago con vention , whoever ho may bo. If Bon looan't got the nomination himself , what rill ho do with his side shows'/ / IK wo had any assurance thai Bob In- ; orsoll would repeat at the opera house iis great speech nominating James G. Maine at Cincinnati in 1870 , wo could nsuro him a full houao with but very lit- le advertising. IP J. Sterling Morton goU in an auti- nonoply plank in the democratic plat- orm it will be a doublo-endor. Johnny ' Mistake , Coloiiol MoLood , although not a bad man at heart , psos very rough language n his intercourse with his family. On oturuing to his homo from his place of msinofts a few days ago ho found his wife very much excited over the outra- ; oous conduct of a tramp , who , being lissatisQod with the food given him by ilru. MoLood , had abused hur iu a most outrageous manner. 'Johnny , " said Col. MoLood to his on ycpr old son , "when you hoard that corardly scoundrel abusing your mother why didn't you run to the store quick and Jot mo know ? Didn't you hoari" "Yob , pa , I was out in the stable and luard what ho said about the food a a $ ave him , and how ho abused hcr.but " "But what ? " "I thought it was you scolding ma. Ho used the same words you do when tlio dinner don't suit you. I didn't think ny ono else would dare to talk to ma in hat way. " n M - Bmoko Seal of North Carolina Tobac co , WEBTBUN'NBWS. DAKOTA. GoUonwood 1 gold In Wiwhburn , delhcrci : nt $2,50 n cord. t Kdmundfl county' * Indauteiltiogfl In out standing warrants Is ? 2,500. Jh-yn has expended neatly 380.0C3 In aid Ins Improvcmonfi go f r thli eeaion. AlexniuHa'a nanred vnliiotlon U 3120.0CO nn Increase of plmost ono hundred per cant. o\er liwt year. The HomMtnlto Mining company nt Dond wood hM paid ( lIvldnruMo dnto Amounting to tlio largo ( mm of $2 , 137,600. A fmo court-homo Inilldln ? , nn elevator am a I > KO nnd oIcgantHchool.housa pro In proccs of construction at Kllomlnlo. A tooth from the jaw cf fin onlldchivlun mammmith meamirinft eight Inches In length hnsljcon exhibited In Doadwood. It wna picked up In the Bad Land * . Amongst tlio attractions offered by Chnm Ijerlaln , to Rath or a crowd there on the Fourth wr the announcement on jwstcrs that "BOVCU horse thlovoi will bo hung thcro that day. " The Yankton Prosn thinkn Qov , Ordwny liri accumulated over 82CD.COO worth of Da kota iHoporty since ho came to the territory 1 ( it Gov. Ordway is reported ns saying tha ho wnSlO.OCO poorer than whonhowriop pointed to the governorship. WYOMINO. Twenty moro employes of the Union 1'Acifi ntCuoyonno have boon let out. Hon. .Tolin W. Lacy , cf Indiana , has boon nppolntad chlot justice of the tenltory. It. 13. Ilorrlo , of Cheyenne , hai purchwoc of Mr. 1'lunkott 4.COD head of cattle for 581 , 000. 000.An An onlor of Htntcra of the Holy Child wll ojjflii n Cnthollo echool at Choyouno next Sop tuinbor. Tlui stock mon of tlio plnlns are nlremly or doling curM to Bhl | cattle ( o tlio eait. Gonor.i HlilpmonU bcRlu nt , mt Ilia Ifith loft. A ritliBtrllto of tillvcr lir ? tfron made nt the Ceiitennial ramp , June went of Laramio. The oio IH said to ftfiHayICO mines' ) to the ton. Tlio Choyemm Sun clnlini that Lnramte county U the richest lu the United Statci population considered. The assessment rol foots up SS.GOO.OOO , m incrcajo of 51.500.COO over last year. COLOllADO. The eocloty of Colorado Tloncors have In corporntod under the law of that state. The ronolpts of the sUto troivjuror tlurimr Juno amounted to S37.23J.07 and the oxpori dltiiros to § G9,7UO'G. ! The Boulder rod sand stone quarries nro supplying' Kansas City with 12WX ) cubic yards of pnIng stonoa , It will not bo overestimating to put tlio noreaso of the cattle fninily of the state nl . ' 00,000 the present year , r The Tioadvlllo council offers 5500 reward for the apprehension of Incendlarlcn. A number of them have recently boount work in that city. * ' . Ninety conta la all that' festorn capltallati mvo offered for the Denver bonds. Mayor totitt says they nro ROO J as gold , and should not bo thus sacrificed. ( Irooloy'rt now court house which cost SCO- CO , was frescoed S100.C30 worth and the com- nisaionors nro now kicking themselves for vnstini ? .money on fancy colors. The city council of lienvoi1 granted the city vntor comiiany the exclusive ) right to lay pipes n the streets , nnd uow the city solons do not now what to do with the artesian water. Colorado is now claiming to bo n great cop or state ; that is , great In her undeveloped * oppor. Her depoaiti of brass , although well svelopod , are still her chief eourco of wealth. At n meeting of the Colorado Cattle Grow- ra' association It was almost the unanimous pinion of the members priyont that thn fonc- ng of the public doiimtu should bo prohib it. . . The llio Gnando ia runnlng'tralns regularly etweou Denver and Publo , > nd expected to et through to Salldn by Jastj Saturday. Iho Ogden line cannot bo opened for yet another nonth. Santa Eduwigcs inmo , nt Loadvilla , owned and controlled by ox Senator , Tuuor , Judges A. S. WoHCoii nnd 0. J.llowel ! oem t6 bo conceded by mathrnaticlans to contain aa nuch na 500,000 ton ; the lowest as-ay yet ob- mined fo S25 per ton and/ the highest about 1,000 per ton. It will certainly nvorago § 50 > or ton nil through and. very , probably much mttor. At this low firtutlio dump olono vouldgivo the owners : 25,000,01.0 , , to any nothing of the .aluo . of the mine roper. _ _ _ _ _ _ UTAH. The territorial court has boon moved from 'rovo to Ogdou. The wages of employes of the Utah Central will bo reduced IU per ccutton the loth iust. The receipt. ) of bullioni'in Salt Lake city or the six uionlis ondiiu iTuno 30 , was $2- 589,1)00.30. ) GcorgoA. Sanderson , of Toledo , succeeds T. It , ' McConnell rs general ogout of the rolgnt department of thoj Union I'.acil'u nt Sell Lnko city. W IDAHO. Cattle shipments over the Oregon Short jlno have already begun. W , M. ISunn , the now governor of the tor- itory , uccoinpanicd by his wlfo , has arrived ut lioiao city. Surveyors of the Utah nnd Northern nro ottlug ntukoj for n brunch from Cainas atatitm i ( > Itlrch creek to tap the iniuoj there , Horoo and c.ittlo thlovoa have bccomo BO juld in Idaho tliat n general association of all tock men in the torrltory ia a necessity , an a noaus of protection , Lots nnd buildings In Kaglo which cost all wav from 91.60J to S 5,1100 can now bo ) ouht ( for 3100. Property is higher at Mur- ayvillo , but is weakening. TliolSolso Stntoaninn says the work of grad- ng the Uolso branch of the Oregon Short Line vlll bo dona as fur na may provo practlcublo > y the loinl labororfi In the vulloy nud that ec'ion of Idaho , aud that lu the matter of iiirclmslng grain and other ncodod products , irofuronco will bo given to tlio Boico valley I'riiiQrs , piovidod they bo reasonable in tliolr Another Omaha jourualUt has branched out with a now paper In Idaho. Too Shoshone Journal , published by W. 0. B. Allen , U out , and i * fully up to the high standard of > ho papers heretofore published by Mr. Alton. L'his ia the third paper started In the inoun- aln-lock territory by Omaha men , and all exhibit that enterprise and "inonoy-got-atlvo- io8i clinractoristlo of Guto citizens. Theio U eomo oxcltoinpnt in llolso valley oor tlio discovery of what ia believed to bo good diggings In the old south channel of iolao river , which at soma period ran through Jixio slough. Gold la found for a dliUuco of wolvemiloa In the old river bod. The character - actor of the gold Is different Irom that on inako tiver. This Is a tint scale gold , while that of Snake liver is a line Hour gold. A [ oed many location * have boon made. SIOXTANA. The Lexington inlno at Butte yielded SCO- 000 in Juno. The extraction of ore continues lu the Anaconda mine at ilutte , from 1 1 fuco > : that H from the 200 to the 800-foot levels , iuclu- Ivo , ore ia being taken from the face of tlio cost ami wodt drift ) . Nothing better Indi cates tlio remarkable regularity of the ledge and the uniformity of the uro dopotit , and vhen It Is known that the face of oich drift 1 nil in ore with almost measureless reserves n all sides , tha iiuinltudo of the vein may jo f.ilntly concoivod. CALirouxrA. ( irasslioppors In vast numbers are playing mvoo with iho crops on the Coaumues , Tliey von eat Mnyweod and all kinds of grasses. Julian K. Brandon of Stockton killed n rlzzly boar , weighing 1.1UO . pounds , in the nountains near Sheep Jlauou , Cttlaverns County , a- few days pgo. The dreaded disease of qlinders has nuido ts upixiarauco among tha horses In Sun Frnn- Isco. The nlfected nnlmala huvo boon ordered hot by the health ollichU. Crop wix > rU from all parU of the state In- Hc.ito that the harvest of groin will bo nbuiiu. lit , whlld tlio hay crop lieu be9i greatly dam. ed by the recent rains. The fruit iiroduc- Ion will bo unsurpassed in both quantity ami uallty. GoVf rnor Stoneman and utlwir Ifadlnt ; men I'f-e ti'.ol.vv4ttdJro d it v'rcular to tuo i)0 > plo , that on the 28th ot August next , Ca Ifornla will commemorate the one hundredt nnnlvor-atyof the death of her first pioneer the founder of the Indian missions , 1'adro Ju nlporo Sorra. Xfrs. I.nngtry made $18,000 out of her tw wooka' fioa'on in San 1'Vanclsco. The CA say a ! "Thin Rum was paid for nn exhibition o boasted beauty with a feint sprinkling of dro- tnntlc talent , Ordlnaiy mortal * would con aider thia compensation liberal for , say , clxt hours of p < vjng | before the footlights : but "th beauty , " wo nro told , feels dl-satisfiod tha tha amount la not greater , of tor aha had take the trouble to travel so far that San Francis cans inlfht enjoy the prlllcgo of toeing hor. A VAX Alt FIjIIlTATlON. Two Young Men nnd n Young Glr Drowned wliilo UoiUlnK on tlio Detroit. DKTUOIT , July 8. Two girls , aged 12 an 13 , went from this city to Sandwich , below and on the opposite nldo of the river , on ferry boat Sunday nftcfiuinn. There they ft in with two young men about 18 , who too them out on the river in n row boat. Th swells caused by n parsing propeller up ct th boat , nnd both the young men and ono gir wcrodrownrd. The other girl clung to th boat all night and ( until yesterday aftcrnooi when aho was finally rescued , having drlftct Noven miles down the river and lodged i brushes on the Canadian Hide of the river where her cries at last attracted the attuntlot of n farmer working in n field adjoining. Th nauu's of the young inrn nro unknown , Th drowned girl was nnmua Molliu Boacli , Th name of the girl whnso pluck and enduranc saved her lifo Is Mary Manoy. SCOUUOK AND SOAHB. Cholera ItnvnscH Continue Ai Kxodus from Marseilles ixnd Toulon A KtiHli Irom Paris. MAIIHKILLKH , July 8. Vourtcen death from cholorn last uvcning. Tlio panic is iu creasing. All who can nro leaving. Genera uneasiness prevails. 1'Alils , July 8. It la fearixl them will b bo an exodus from Marseilles and Toulon as a remit of the spreading of tbo cholera. Th migration from Paris to the seaside is in creasing. TOULON , July 8. Ten deaths by cholera last ev fining one a Sister of Charity. Dry Goods lu Now York. NKW YOUK , July 8. The auction sale o jrown , blue and silver gray blankuts by order of the manufacturers passed off quietly. The iriccs realized were very low , _ end return n argo loss to the mills. The qualities were not exactly up to the requirement ! ) , but ovcry > aekngo offered was Bold. Buyers will find horn represented in the following houses : foseph IIowo & SOD , Pittsburcr. ; Louis Stix & 3o. . and Joseph A. JJrigol it Co.t Cincinnati ; ) . Lowonstoln it Pro. , Memphis ; Marshall ! 'icld & Co. , J. V. Karwell & Co. , and Storm k Hill. Chicago ; J. M. Robinson & Co. . . .ouiaville ; Bulleno , Morse & Emory , and the V. II. Grimes dry goods , Kansas City. Iu rints nndfc otton goods there has been n fair iquiry , .is in ihnnols , but tli3 market is euerally very quiet. A SCORCHER. . Hot Wind Sweeps BloomIngton Liike n Besom. pecial Dispatch to TUB Bin. : BI.OOMINCTO.V , July 8. A hot wind visited iis section to-day , and great fears nro e\- ressed as to the result on the crops. Ther- loineter 108 in the shade. An IJno Attorclap. NEW YORK , July 8. The failure of A. Jyott fc Co. vvaa announced on the stock , ox- hango this afternoon. They have no open ontracts In the board. This is the firm with vhich John C. Eno , the president ot the second National bank , transacted his stock ircrationa , Why is it hat the sale of Hood's Snrsaparilla con- inues at such a rapidly increasing rate ? [ t in , 1st : Because of the positive curative raluo of Hood's Sarsaparilla itself. 2d : Because of the conclusive evidence } f remarkublo cures efibcted by it , unsur passed and seldom equalled by any other ncdiciuo. Send to C. 1. Hood & Co. , jowoll , Mass , for book containing many tatemonts of cures. A Pftlr of Tragic Young Ijovcre. AUSTIN , 111. , July 8. This afternoon Henry lummor aud May Whitney , young people vho Imvo been keeping comiiany , were found yitig on n sidewalk with bullet holes in their cads. Tlio girl lias remained unconscious vorxincu. Summers saya BIO shot him and hen hersflf. The pislol with which the deed vasdono ishis and theru nru suspicions that o did the shooting. It is Mippnfccd to be the usult of ale > erd' quairul. Summer may re- over. Tlio Now Yorlcrrolilimionlsts ALIUNY , Julv 8. In the st.xto prohibition on volition to-day W. .1. Grow , tcmpoiniy liaiimau , said tlio prohibitionists can gut othing from the republican or democratic artics nnd advocated a third party. lie- ess. ' Tlio Emerald Itonovolciico. Pirr.snuuo , July 8. Thti convration of tlio Emerald Beneficial association met hart' this norninp. It will be In souion sovvral days , 'ifty ilelpL'ates nro prcboot from New York , ihlo , Indiana , I'oniisvlvania , Illinois , Va luta , Canada nnd the District of Columbia. IS THE TIME TO CURE SKIN HUMORS. I TT U at this season when the pores open freely and L the pcruplrutlon Is abundant that DlallK'iirini ! lumors , Humiliating Krujitlons , ItchliiK Terturea , alt lUieuui or Kcseina , Psoriasis , Tetter , lUniiworm , Jabv Humor * , Scrolub , Scrofulous SoroJ , Alwcesses nd Discharging uoumli , and eerf species ol Itch- ng , icaly and Plniply Diseases of the hUn and Scalp ro incut speedily and economically cured by the Cutl- ura Hcmixle ) . IT IS A FACT. Hundreds of letters In our posicsaion ( copies of hlch may bo had by return mall ) are our nufnorlty or the aaacrtlon that Skin , Scalp and Hlood Humori , hethcrBcrofulou , Inherited or ConUKioun , may SOW bo permanently curtd by Cullcura llosolrcnt , he new Blood Purifier , Diuretic and Aiwrleiit , In. rnally , and Cutlcura and Cutlcura Soap , the great kin Cures and Uoautlfleri , externally , In one half ho time and at onca hall the expcmw ol any other cason GREATEST ON EARTH. Cuttcurft Remedies are the greatest mrdlclnes on arth. Ha'l ' tlio wont cue Salt Ulieuui III the court. ry. My motlicrhul It twtiity years , and In fact died rum It. IbclloeCutlcura would hate uucd her le. > Iyarm > , brvatt and head were covered ( or hreotirs wlilclinothlii' , ' relluted or cured until I HH'J the Cutlcura llNuhuntluternally , and Cutlcura nd Cutlcura Soap e ernal Great Blood Modlcinoo. The hall luw not been told aa to tlio ireat curath e Kiwcrs ot tlio Cuticura Hrmoillei. I la\opotd liuu- rcdi ot dollars lor medicines to cure dUeAscs ol the lood and Hbln , and never louud anjthing yet to iiual thu Cutltura lUuiwllci. 1 C1IA8. A. WILLIAMS. Vrovtdenoe , K.1. CURE IN EVERY CASE. Your Cutlcura Remedied outsell ether in llclnes I ecu lor skin illseasc . ily cu teiuw < and patients iay that they ha > v cflected a cure iu emy luoUuoo , hero otlicr'iiuitdlc * ha\e Ullod. 1I.W. 1J110CKWAY , M. D Franklin Falli , N. H. Bold by all dru lats. Price : Cutlcura , fcOetaj Uuolvcut , $ l ; ti < ui > . cts. " OAI > . Itunt/ui. Ma > . DT ? A TTrnV * " " ' Bouah Cliapped and Qrouy O tf\\J J. 3. Hklu , IlUcklloadu , I'imple * and lUnUUinlHliu * . and Inluitlla Humors , uw Cutlcur * > * | i , a ml ll.vuutlf. r 9 TIME OUT OF IOC Dr. Thomas' Eclcctric Oil CURES Rheumatism and Neuralgia. 99 TIMES OUT OP IOC Dr. Thomtis' Eclcctric Oil cunts A Cold or n Hoarseness , 19 TIMES OUT OF 2C Dr. Thomas1 JSclectric Oil cunKs Asthma and Diphtheria. 49 TIMES OUT OF 6C Dr. Thomas1 Ecleotric Oil CUHES Croup and Affections of the Throat. IPrioo , GOo SOLD EVERYWHERE. Science ot Life , Only $ IOG BY MATT. POSTPAID. KHQW THYSELF , A GREAT MEDICAL WORK Exhausted Vitality , Nervous and 1'byeloM Debility , Premature Decline In Man , Eircrecl Ycuth , on th nntold mlEctloa csultlng from Indiscretions ot ox < cesses. A book for ovcry man , } oung , middle-aged , nd old. It contains 125 prescriptions for Ml acute and chronic diseases each one ol which la Invaluable < < o found by the Author , whoso ezperlenco for 23 foarj la 6Uch as probably never before fell to the Id cl any physic an BOO pages , bound In bcantlfrj French irmaMn mDoeaodcovcrs , full gilt , guaranteed o be a Oner work n every sense , mechanical , IIS erary and professional , than any other work sold In this country for < 2.60 , or the money will bo refunded In every Instance. Price only 91.00 by mall , poet' paid. Illustrative sample 5 cents. Send now. do d medal awarded the author by the National llodlcal Association , to the otfloera of which he refers. The Science of Life should bo road bv the young Instruction , and by the afflicted ( ot relief , n wll ! benefit alL London Lancet. There Is no member of society to whom The Sci ence of LIfo will not bo uaeful , whether youth , par ent , guardian , Ingtructoror clergyman. Argonaut. Address the Fcabody Medical Institute , or Dr. W. H. Parker , No. i Bulflnch Street , Boston Mass. , who may Do consulted on all diseases reqnlrlTr. skill and oxppilecce. Ohronlo and obstlnatodlsoai.s that have baffled the oklll of all other phya-lira I dam a specialty ! Bach treated success(11.141 ( fully without an InsUme failure. TUVCCI C IniatLr thrives on norllcVi Food , " write hundreds of uratoful mothers. Mother's milk contains no Ptarch. An artificial food for Infants ehould contain no starch. Too best and most nutritious food In health H H B 1 ? or Ricknpca for INFANTS , and tba lx' t illot for DYHI'lilTICS - - fxr am ntarch and renuiros no cooking. Hcconuucndeil by phyplciauK. lllfrhly beneficial to ISurainir Motliers as a drink. I'rlco.-lO U Sktf % J' fl nml 75 cent * . Iy all ilrunrlbts. Bend lor Book on the Treatment of Children , free. r'Fastlv dkekted Dd Dutrltloui. " < 7.ir. Baitty , ' rind U ill thitcocild te deilreJ. " IT.n" Ittli , Stllion , Kama * . . "No btiHincr In T > nounelni ! U inperlor to nj. thlnj ext nt. ' K. S. Cbturn , U. D. . IYo > , It. Tt. Will bo sent by mall on receipt of price in stamps. IIOllI.ICK'S FOOD CO. , llaclne , W N. a UB HonLica'a PUT ExinACT or MALT'SC RESTORED. . _ _ . x jrictbn of early iraprudenco , causing nervous Cebtllt ? . premature decay , etc. . bitvinis inou in tain every known remedy , has dlncoverpd a slmrlo fnoao-ipf nelf-oure. which ho will esd I'llEli to U.JOCltv'ES.thiin'Kr. . . N w COOK'S GRAND EXCURSIONS Icavo Now York n April , May and June , 18S4. PASSAGE TICKETS y all ATLANTIC 8TEASIEK3. Special facilities for ecurlntr GOOD BERTHS. TOUKIST TICKETS for ravoicra In EUROPE , by a'l routes , at reduced rates. COOK'S EXCURSIONIST , with map * aud full par- particulars , by mall 10 cents. A-ldress TH08. CTK & SON , MB y adwa. N.ro IEOEET IALADIIS fiud radical euro by ray I method , based on recent sci- ientific researches , even in the most desperate cases without any trouble to the functions. 1 1 cure equally the sad COD- [ coiisequences of the sins of ( youth , nervousness and ini- fpotence. DISCUKTIOK GUAIIANTEKI ) . r yer to send the Exact description of the SickucBj , DH/ . Dfambor of Several SoiontiOo Sociotioa. , 1'Iaco < lo la Nation 0 , 1 AK1S. nu\o HAS NO UPERIOR. file Steck is a Durable Piano , IIE 8TECK HAS BINDING QUALITY OP TONE FOUND NO OTHER PIANO. SOLD NLY BY WOODBRIDGE BEOS , , OMAHA NEB. EL la. t o < 3L TO PURCHASE Second Hand Clothing For Spot Caih. iMl on or address Mr. or ] Hit ! teph n J. IIHOD 1UCK. 018 South 10th street. [ mported Beer IN BOTTLES , Brlrroger Bavnria Julxabacher , . . .Bavana ilsuor Uohomiau. vaiser Bremen. DOMESTIC. Uudweisor St , louis. inliausor St. Lotus. Jeat B. Mipvaukep. clilitz-Pilsiier Milwaukee. 'rue's Omaha. A.le , Porter , Domestic and Ilhino JVmo ! ED. MAUltEH laiSFarnainSt. To iio eimn rinKlroiutu oUect3 ° < ioutliluUrron , THE MERCHANTS Authorized Capital. - $1,000,000 Paid-up Capital , - - 100,000 Surplus Fund , - - - 70,000 BANKING OFFICE I N. W. Cor , Farnam ana 12th Ste OFFicmai OFFicmait FiAKu Ifrarnr , ProiMent. I SAM'LK. tlooini , V-P Bui. D. WOOD , Cashier. | LtrrniR DRAM , A DIRECTORS ! Frank Unrphy , Samuel E. Rogers , Ben. D. Wood , Cliarloa C. UOUMI , A. D. Jones , Luther Drake. Transact a General DanklnK Business. All who. have any Danfclnfr business U transact are Invited call. No matttr how large or small the transaction , It will receive our carelul attention , and we ptomlso- alwaj s courteous treatment. rava particular attention to business for parties residing outside the city. Krshanco on all the prlfl. olpal cities ol the United Statea at very lowest tatea , Acoounts ol Bankj and Bankers received on favor able terms. " Certlflcato ol Deposit bcarlne 6 pel oen Buyi and tells rojelgn Exchange , Countr , CU and Oovernmont seou/ltliui United States Depository OF OMAHA Cor. 13th and Farnam Sts. The Oldest Banking Establishment in Omaha , BUOCESSOR3 TO KOUHTZK BROTHERS. orffanisoa Id 1850. Organized as a National Bank In CAPITA ! * . - . . . . 9200,000 SURPLUS AND PROFITS $150,000 omciM Kor/rmi , President. Jon.t A. CKiiarrroit , Vice President. A EUSTU8 KODNTZH , 2d VI oo President. A. J. PorruroH. F. H. Diva , CMtloi. W n. Uiexjmia , Assistant Cashier. Transacts a general banking ; business. Issue * time oertlftcatea bearing Interest. Draws drafts on San Francisco and principal cities In the United States Also London , Dublin , Edinburgh and the prlncip tics rf this continent and Europo. UNITED STATES OF OMAHA. S , W Cor , Farnam and 12th Stsf Capital , - - $100,000.00 C. W. HAMILTON , Proo't. 8. 8. CALDV/ELL , V. Pros't. M. T. BARLOW. Cnshlor. DIRECTORS : S. S. OALDWKLL , B. F. SMITH , 0. W. HAMILTON , M. T. BARLOW , 0. WILL HAMILTON. Accounts solicitor * , and kept sub oct to sight chock. Jortlflcntoa of Deposit Isouod jmv able In 3,6 and 12 months , bearing ntoroot , or on demand without In- orost. Advancos'mndoto customers on approved securities at market rate of Interest. The Interests of Customers are c'oooly guarded and every facllltv compatible with principles of sound banking freely extended. ' Draw sight drafts on EnglandIre land , Scotland , and all parts of Eu- I'OPO. Soil European Passa o Tickets- COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE. AVINGS BANK Cor. 18th aud Douglas St3. Capital Stock , - - - 8150,000 Liability of Stockholders , 300,000 Fire Per Cent Interest Pail oEDoposite LOANS MADE ON MEAL ESTATE. OCELooris tSa XJirootoria IAMKSE.UOYD President Ei. M. BENNETT Vlco President IV. A. PAXTON , Managing Director IOIIN E. W1LUUR Cashier 3IIAS. F. MANDERSON , THOS. L. KIMDALL , J. W. GANNETT , MAX MKXKlt , JIENltY PUN1H' . E L. SfONE. CHARLES KIEWE , UNDERTAKER , AND DEALER IN MGtalic Cases , Coffins , Caskets , Shroufls , ETC. , hTO. , 1000 Farnam St. , - OMAIIA , M3B rclo raphlo orders promptly attended to. Telephone- Vo. 821. MCCARTHY & BUBKE , 518 UTH BTBBET , BET. FARNAM AND DOUGLAS. DREXEL & MAUL , ( BOOCE3SOU3 TO JOHN O. JACOBS ) UNDERTAKERS ! I th * old stand liirtarnamitiMt. Order * by tiapb Rollolted and promptly attested to. H , E , BUBZET. u OIRECTOR AHO EMBALMER HI North 18th Htrot nmana R. RISDON r n tuBolz Aesaiaooe Oo , , ol iiondon , Oash A W U . , . Mtcbuter , N , Y. , Capital . 000,000.0 fl.kTcrdauU , ol Nowuk. S. J. , Capital 1,476,000.00 llrardlTlio.i-Uladelrtts , % V'HiJ. . . .1,200.040.01 lieimno'i JTond Ca tal . . . . l.U . .0 . PEABODY M , u. PH78ICIAH & SURGEON , Uc < ! dence No. HOT JODM Bt. Ofllce , No. IV > arnaiurilrrct. Olllce hourkllm. to 1 p m , ndr iu 2 to A ) i 01. Tt ! f ( < l on 1 fir. . " ) (7 , U'fMoocu.