OiuAHA. DAILY BILE SATURDAY JULY 12 , 1881. THE OMAHA BEE Onmhn Oflloo , No. 010 F rniuii St. Couuclininfr omoo , No. 7 Pcnrl St. Btroot , Nonr Ilrontlwuy. ' | Now York Offlco , lloom 05 TrlOnnc rabltshed erery n-ornlnj , ' eioerH Sand j < Th enl } Monday morning dully. inuu IT MAIU ons Tear . 110,00 1 Three Months . t.0 ( BIlUooux . 6.00 1 One Wooth . LOC Per Week , U Cents. TOT WHBO.T Mi , nmusao ITWIT WBDHWDJLT , mtu roarrAto. OneTer . fLOO I Three Uonth * . I { C Oil Months. . 1.00 | OneUonth. . SO American N wi Company , Bolt AgenU , Kewfdoal ell In the United BUtea. All Communications relating to New and Kdllorla tnattors Bheuld be addrcsjcd to the KDITOB or Tni BK. _ BUBINKM Iitttera "and Remittance * ehouldtb addressed to Trm DIM PutusirtKo Cour-Airr , OMAHA Prafti , Checks and PoetofEoo orders to b made pay able to the order of the company. IBE BEE PDBL1SB1NQ CO , , PROP'S ' ' B. H03BWATER. Editor. A. n.Filch , Mtriccr Iillj Cliu ! llcn F. 0.D tSS Omaha , Neb. THLS ia a bad year for dark horses. Ii' the longest platform knocks the persimmons , the domoorata ought to got thoro. is ono of the Btatoa in which the "bar'l" Trill not figure ua a factor in the campaign. i oatato is moving on upper Far nam street , since Oontraotor Kyuor has put on hia ncrapors. Tin : magnetism of Thurman failed to magnotizo. The nobloat Roman of thorn all went down in the sawdust urock. JUST na soon aailon. Church How and Hon. J. E. Boyd can nrrnngo the pro liminarioa the oanijiaign will ho opened in Nebraska. ToniA9 OASTOH lolographcd to Thi Herald last evening that a conaorvativc platform had boon adopted by the com mlttoo on roaolutions. Omaha Jfcrahl , Yes , about as consorrativo as a doao n caator oil. AMID the elush and Rush of politic : there ia now and then diacovorod a grai of senao. The Philadelphia Jiccord uay0 The boot item of nona from Chic ago ii the crop report. The prospect of whoa and corn ia ijood. Thnt'a the ticket for tu PBKACIIER UAUHIS andLiwyorOonnol nro exchanging compliments. When th pulpit and the bar fall out , the fur wil fly. When Greek moots Greek thot : comes the tug of war. When Dulcl moota Dutch them flows the lager boor. Mr. J. E. Boyd returns from Chicago , wo suppose that Boyd'a opera house will bo put at his disposal for an ovation. Mr. Boyd has carried off the substantial honors of the democratic con vention. THE democratic platform is good enough and long enough , but the planks nro too thin for the support of Jumbo Butlor. In fact even Cleveland , for whom the platform was constructed , is liable to break through before the frosts of November. " Tim Herald insists that Marshal Cum- tninijs must go because ho was appointho by Ghaso. For the uamo reason the street commissioners , the city engineer , the city attorney , and nearly every po- Jicoman in the city would haveto go. AK naual the democratic party has com mitted a blunder. The nomination of Cleveland in the face of the pronounced opposition of John Kelly and the back bone of democracy will provo fatal. The democrats will have to gnaw the bono .four ycara moro. Tun domocratio senatorial ayndi- tiato. including Wade Hampton , Lu cius Quiutiua Curtius Lamar , the florid Jones , of Florida , Isham G. Harris , of Tennessee , Beck , of Kentucky , Garland , of Arkansas , Randolph , of Now Jersey , Hansom , of North Carolina , pooled on Chevalier Bayard , but Bayard's boom cut a very uorry Cguro from beginning to end , TUB domocratio party , in national con tention assembled , declares in its plat form that "it is indispensable for the . practical application and enforcement of thcBO fundamental principles that the .government should not always bo con trolled by ono party. " This is n decla ration naturally expected from a party that has been out in the cold for twenty- five years. It Is the only declaration in their platform that is sincere and son- fliblo. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ MiiLSiUL OoMiiiNQ.s WAS not appointed at our suggestion , and wo should proba bly not have thought of him in th&t con nection had we boon asked to name a man for the placo. But wo are disposed to gtvo the now marshal a fair show. Wo Are not disposed to down him because ho was appointed by Chase , or becanso ho was tbo pot of some particular council man. If bo ondoarors to do his duty and shows enough ability to perform that duty , the BEK will place uo stumbling block In bis way. DimiKd the misrule of Chase and Gathrio the police judge found a ready exouso for the fast and loose system of liis court by pleading that the mayor and marshal were AD obstruction to the proper enforcement of the laws , No sush oxoujo exists now , and the commu nity will no longer allow the poll".o judge to uiko a mockery of justice under that protoiijo. The laws of this state and the ordinance * of this city ate .binding upon thu palice judge until they are repealed or declared null and void by the supreme ' court , f 1 AJAYOFJWST. Tlio first of n eorics of Sunday afternoon - noon concerts was given in Central l'.irk in Now York City last Sunday , and it is estimated that fully sixty thousand people - plo listened to the enchanting music of the Seventh regiment band , nnd other wise passed the afternoon in pleasant recreation , And breathed the fresh nir laden with the fragrance of the park. It is said that fully throo-fourths of the vast throng wore from the masses who slave from daylight until dark , BIX day * in the week. The assemblage is aptly described as "a great big labor-union picnic , with out the boor and lunch-baskets , without the rabble and tlio rowdies , but quiet and orderly , and nrraycd in their best holiday attire. " It was indeed a joyous scene. Although the musical programme was of rather a sacred nature , nnd perhaps hard ly suited to the majority , yet tnoy listen ed to it with genuine pleasure bocausb it was music. When anything popular , al though of a strictly religious nature , caught their oar , they applauded vocifer ously. When the cornoliat played "Nearer My God to Thee , " hundreds followed him with the song. Such incidents ns thcao would form n good text for n strong sermon ia favor of making Sunday a day of innocent recrea tion and amusement. Ono of the great problems of this country is how to regu late the observance of Sunday without infringing upon poraonnl rights , and sub jecting people to needless restraints , to ivluch they will not submit. It ia a fact that not moro than onu-tonth of our pop ulation are strictly church-going people , nnd even the church-goers , when they nro able to do BO , seek recreation on Sunday in various ways that nro not strictly in nccord with orthodoxy. The rich ride in their carriages to nnd from the church , nnd spend the afternoon and evening in driving about the city and through the suburbs. But the great mass , the working people , who are com pelled week in and week out to labor nnd struggle in factories and shops for a bare oxiatoncc , or lay brick nnd mortar , or grade and pave the jtrcota in the burning nun , muot have a Par different day of rest than the ortha- lox Sunday. A day of rent does not moan n day of church going. It n. canon 3ay of recreation , The .Idifliculty is to Die difliculty ia to find that rccroa- ition that will bo the least demoralizing , tn Europe , where there is probably | ust as much religious zeal as there ia in ; his country , the fact has long ngo boon ocognizsd that the people must have Sunday , or a part of the day for harmless recreation. While the churches extend .n invitation to all for an hour or two , ho res ; of the day ia given up to family mjoyraout. The libraries , nrt gnllories nd museums nro thrown open , the pub- io parks nnd gardens nro thronged , oncorts are given auch ns that in Central ark last Sunday , nnd entertainments of musical and theatrical character are c .old in the various places of nmuao- ( iont. Commercial business , however , s very generally suspended. The nutlioritiou of Now York cor- ainly deserve great praise for the stop lioy have taken in the direction of mak- ig Sunday what it ought tobo [ , -n day of recreation a day that will nablo ihu'workingman to obtain needed : st nnd recuperation for tha coming ook's work n day on which ho can take is family from the crowded tenement juso into the fresh air to listen to in- tiriting music get a breath of fresh r , and participate in innocent amuse- cuts. Such a Sunday will make the orkingman happier nnd moro contented , id the day will always bo looked forCl ard to with genuine pleasure. In Boa- in and Philadelphia the Sunday nftar- aon concert has also boon introduced id it will soon bo a pleasing feature in rory largo city of this country. It will wo the way for the popular Sunday a ty which shall include in its programme ) t only religious observance for ho desire it but innocent amusement r everybody. The Puritanical Sunday no longer suited to the progressive irit of the ago , and it must go. THE TUIiN.FEST. The Germans are n robust , healthy loplo both in body and mind. From no immemorial they hnvo fostered od- latlonal methods in which mind and idyaro trained nnd developed in unison. ' " lia was in Europe the foundation of w o gymnasia , where the German youths in are compelled to become as proficient athletic exorcises as they wore in their tl udlos. This systematic co-education of aiu nnd body has boon in a great moas- : o transplanted into America by ganizod Gorman gymnastic societies. \ almost every city of this country there : o gymnasiums and Turner halls devoted ) physical and mental culture. Ono of h 10 moat agreeable features of the Tur- or life is the annual festival in which iQ members of the various local socle- les participate nnd compote. The 'urnors of the principal cities of * lie Missouri valley nro now olding their annual turiifost in this city , nd Gorman-Americans regard it as an vent of unusual interest. It is 'the first othoring of the kind that has token place j this city since the completion nf the ew Gormauia hall , founded -by the 'urnors. The citizens o ! Omaha , ro- ardloss of nationality , will extend u earty welcome to the visiting societies { the neighboring cltloi of the Missouri alloy , The American people are grad- ally baginning to appreciate the ad- outages of gymnastic training , although s yet they are sadly bohlnd the Germans i the method of physical eulturo. They ore too much engrossed ia money otting and professional labor to spurn lie necessary time for gymnastics , They onteut themselves with simply enoourag. ig the national game nf b sa ball , which t best only alTords oiorciso for a few professionals , whoso aim is moro to oarr money , by the entertainment of a crowd , than to develop 'mental or physical facul ties. It is only when a clam like the Ger mans manifest a live interest in rational recreation and exorcise that the American mind is directed to the defects of our present system of education and training. IT was a cold day for John Kelley at Chicago. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ OTHER LANDS 'J.11AXOVJIS. The surrender of Khartoum to Kl Mah < di's forces has been announced from Cairo , coupled with contradictory reports about General Gordon , who is represented in ono of the dispatches ns a prisoner nnd and guosljin thocampof thoFalsoProphot , while according to another report the gen eral has boon cruelly put to death. There would bo nothing , indeed , sur prising in Uio fall of Khartoum. When the world last had tidings of Gordon he had retreated within the strong walla oi the Catholic mission , where , amid the tlato palms and the orange trees , ho could look out on the Blue Nile and the dotort and watch for the carnola of the English relieving forco. His patience may at any moment have given way. Weary of In action , impatient of holding back a garri son from the forces with they wore long ing to fraternize , fearful lost the fate of the Berber garrison should befall them , lie may have sent n Ihg of truce to the Muhdl , and conditionally surrendered the jatcs of the city. * As it cannot bo certainly told even yet vhother Khartoum hai or has not boon turrondorcd the other stories which come rom Egypt are equally doubtful. There nust , however , bo n basis of truth in hcso rumors , and it ia not giving literal irodonco to any of them to say thar , taken cqothor , they denote a very serious aiuj ionfidont uprising of the Egyptian * and > f the tribes of the desert against the 'oroignora and the Egyptian partisans of , ho foreigners. The revolt of Arabi wni ocal , and amounted to little moro than a iot. The present rising extends over Jppor Egypt and the Soudan , nnd has ) con for months in preparation. The > olitic.il blunders of Great Britain have nero than neutralized the effect of lor military successes. The eng nal intervention , under protonao ol caton'ng order in Alexandria , was a ; rcat blunder. The occupation , with tin ssumption of a receivership of Egypt ras a still greater blunder. The laal top bound Great Britian to crunh out nl. isaflbction. What Etiglind did was to ppcl the attacks of the malcontent par isans of the Mahdi. After repelling liruo , instead of either going on to com- loto the conquest of the country or Uo retiring and washing their hands of Igyptinn affairs , Great Britain withdrew or forces from Suakin , leaving Gordon i the trap in which ho had been in- need by assurances of support from the avornmont to put himself. No sourao > uld bo better calculated to bring Great ritain into contempt with the rebels jainst her pretensions to rule Egypt , s a receivership the British occupation : Kgypt has boon unprofitable ; as inquest it has been ridiculous. , All Englishmen who are not blinded y party spirit must fool this , and all ich Englishmen must bo moved to in- ignation by the tenor of the news from 10 East , even though they cannot dis- iminato the nucleus of truth in it from 10 cloud of exaggeration. The rejection of the franchise bill by 10 house of lords is likely to hasten the repressible conflict between Briaiah istocraoy and the people. Libouchoro'a notice of "a resolution dc winR the necessity of reform in the IUHO of lords , to prevent the rejection measures passed by the commons , " is iportant only as indicting the growing ntimont in favor of reducing the upper mich of parlimont to a merely orna- ontal appendage. As yet this senti ent is not sufllciontly widespread and grolaivo to produce rrsults , but it is natuntly increasinfi , and within the st ton years has made great progress nong all classes except those who have personal interest in keeping things as oy nro. There is little doubt , oven iw , if universal suffrage prevailed in o throe kingdoms , and the question ire submitted to a vote of the people , 0 IHUIBO of lords would bo either wiped t altogether , or deprived of all of its portant political function ! ) . England yet far enough uway from republican- n , but still no.ir enough to hnvo n very Linonncod dislike for " "hereditary Jcgis- rors ; " these who , by rght of birth me , are consecrated law-makers for j community. Prejudice especially strong ogainat lat are called "tho lords spiritual ; " it is , the prelates of the established urch , who , by virtue of their nacred of- o , are permitted to manage pro'fano af- rs. The avurago English layman can t understand why the servant of Him 10 daid , "My kingdom is not of this irld , " should find it necessary to assist the administration of a worldly em- re ; why they are not content , as were u apostles , to "render unto Caesar the a things that are Caesar's , " and concon- Uo their physical and mental energies on the care of souls , "Tho lords spir- ial" have long boon regarded , in many artora , as the survivors of an ago of mclad ecclesiasticism which has depart- to return no moro ; and whenever Is reform of the upper house fairly sots they will bo the tirst to ieol its offooU , the slmpo of a "notice to quit. " Meanwhile , Gladstone has recently oppod some remarks which show that , lilo ho is willing to lot the lords alone the lot him alone , ho will stand no fno- > us opposition from them. A qulot but resolute resistance to the ; idarmy requirements in Germany has st come to light. It appears that ova- ma of military service have become so mmon as to threaten the success of the lire system. In all over 150,000 evans - > ns , for different requirements of the rvico , are reported , and whLo many of em have boon punished , many moro ivo gone unchallenged. The Empooror reported to bo greatly enraged , and to 1 disposed to punish the ofliuers having 10 enforcement ot army regulations in largo , Evidently , however , the evil IUB beyond thoso. So largo a percent ; e of resistance proves the people to be ttorly opposed to the plan. This is fur- ipr shown by the tide of emigration to iis country , Despite the active efforts the government to pnivont it , ex-Min- ter Sargent thinks it will bo as Urge iis year as at any previous timo. All iis points to ono conclusion that the joplo are opposed to military service. The power of Germany is in her army. i it the best form in which that poiror can bo conserved ? The peculiar states manship of Blsmttrck probably nccosai tatos any army to back it. But were the good soneo nnd genius of the Gorman people aliened sway it is fair to pr aumc thn Germany will bo equally powerful , with Its ! military discipline. No doubt , with Europe as it ia n great army ie needed. But were Europe to largely disarm , Germany would bo fully ns strong , with only the nucleus of an army. Evidently her army is sapping the lifo of the nation. It ia too largo , too pervasive , and calls the people away from labor too much , and HO is unpop ular. _ The triennial elections to the Hunga rian Diet have boon hcldand the _ roault is ft now dccisivo victory of the cabinet of Coleman Thza , nnd of the liberal party , which supports it. This result was , in fact , never doubtful , though the election contests were carried on in various parts of the country with a fury generally char acteristic only of struggles the issue of which depends upon the result in a few districts. In this instance the wild ani mosity , which was productive of scandal ous and oven bloody outrages , was origi nally only on the side of the turbulent radical minority which calls itself the extreme - tromo loft , or independence party , and It was the fury of cxisporatcd weakness. The nnti-Somltic crazs y.T another source of ungovernable irritation. The supporters of the government cndaidntos woroof ronr3onotoveracrupuloua in thoU choice of moans for repelling insult nnd Violence. The complete figures of the general result , not being telegraphically reported , have nut yet reached us , but only a few of the decisions by the ballot are yet unknown hero. Thorohnvo been elected : Liberals , 221 ; independents , 07 ; members of the moderate opposition , 57 ; anti-somites , 17 ; nationalists ( Slavs , Roman B and Saxons ) , li ( , no-party men , 11. The liberal ) will thus have n mnjor- 'lylntho next diet overall opponents tombined of nearly forty , whicfi almost exactly corresponds to the Konoral result of the elections of 1881. The difference in regard to the conservative opposition , the nationalists and the no-party men is sigulficatn ; the independents alone have loat a number of seals , moat of which have probably boon won by anti-somites that is , by candidates who exchanged the banner of anti-Austrian irreconcila- bios for that of Jow-baitors. Now that Franco ia trying to provoke China to a renewal of hostilities it is in teresting to note the remarkable friend ship whichGermany has of late oxhib itcd toward China. As a striking proo. ' of the high regard which exists nt Rerlii for the government nt Pokin in the faol that the two corvets Ting Yuen nnd Chen Yuen , constructed nt Stotin foivtho- GhincBO government , are about to leave for the Eastern Pacific under command of two German naval oflicera , Sobelin nnd Mellor , bearing the rank of Corvot Captains ; also to the further fact that a third Ironclad , tho'fsi Yuen , still on the atpcks of the Vulcan company at Stettin ! will also bo taken out next full by a Ger man naval officer , Capt. Wnhrondor/ , with the express permission of the Em peror , whojias crnntod him the usual pension , with Ipayo to wear his uniform. Ocpt. Sebolin , it is also stated , has en tered into an engagement to serve the 3hineso government for tlirco years at a mlary of 25,000 marks per annum , in nd- litiou to which he and each of his cal- oagues will receive the num of 20,000 narks for simply taking out the ironclads ; o their destination. It is expected that ill three officers will remain in China for lovoral ycnrs. Seventy years ago this spring the Nor. wcgians agreed to a uti'on between them selves and too. S wo lea on the basis of a common sovereign. Each country reserved served to herself perfect independence is to her interior affairs ; nnd in nowise lid the act of union restrict the true jarliamontary1 functions of the legislative : > odie.s of cither country. Johan Svor- Irup's accession to power means the inal defeat of the political system by irhich four successive kings have tried o amalgamate Norway with Sweden ; to > ring about a form of union which , had t been consummated , would have boon 'atal to Norwegian independence and olf-KOvernment. The system has been epudlatcd by the Norwegian people ivory time they had a chance ; its final onsignment to the records of the past las now been formally accomplished. Bafllod time and again in these efforts o subvert the will of fho majority , DH re- loatcdly expressed by elections to the Storthing , King Oscar has made a soom- ugly unconditional surrender. The ab- elute veto demanded by him ns a pro- ogativo but deniad by the Storthing as n usurpation foreign to the constitution nd the spirit of their institutions , in luietly dropped out of sight and nitid to do mischief no more. Gthir luinis till quite reiu-ntly disputed by the ing have boon similarly disposed ot ; in net , conceding nearly everything asked f him by the united luft. The result is qual to a revolution. For the first time ii her history Norway is governed by ion in full accord with the majority of tor pooph ) . ( r. Blnlno'd Early Divya In Speaking of Mr. Blaino's mode of life i Washington irhon ho first wont to longrcss a correspondent of the Cincin- iati Gazette says ; At first ho lived in Washington in a nomadic way in hotels r boarding houses , as do moat congress- ion but when ho was elected Speaker o bought a house on Fifteenth street , in 10 best quarter of ( town. Opposite lived lamilton Fish , thftn secretary of state ; ext door lived Fernando Wood ; General herraan's house was only a few doors intant , and General Butler could be eon just around .the corner. Blnino'd ! .oiiso was thought a handsome one iut it was ouly .a plain brick ' truoturo in a row and it outs no ort of figure in these days , when big nansions in the Queen Anno.Elirabethan , forman.and I'.know not how many other tylea abound at the capital. There rere to big parlors on the first iloor , and lack of them a sitting room and dining com , and all four rooms connected by olding doors , so that the crowds that urge in at the speaker's official recop- ions were measurably well accoramodat- id. In the belongings of this , his first iVashlngtou home , Blaine showed a ondnees for engravings , for substantial uruituro. and for books. Ho was much fiven to hospitality , and never appeared o happy as when entertaining a conge- lial dinner party at his b'g round table. ? or his dinner table talks ho had an in- ixoxhauttable fund of anecdotes ami wit- iolsms , I never hoard him toll the aime tory twice. When not entertain- ng friends at his own house 10 usually dined out. I remember to lave warned him once of the perils of ho diner-out how many and eminent iinn had como an untimely end by oatinc iig dinners. Ho said ho observed a trict rule at dinner parties ho took oup and roast beef , but no dishes ; no desert , except a little ici cream , nnd no wino oava dry champagne By sticking closely to this dietary pro gram ho could dlno out every day in tin week without injuring his digestion. Ii these days Blaine was not n great leltci writer , either with hi.i own hand or vie nrloiisly through that of his secretary , Ho did not like G.ufiold , reply to all tin letters ho received. IIo wna n groal newspaper reader , nnd always know the attitude of every really important journn ! in the country on the dominant issues ol the day. Their Nnino Is I VCR Ion Legions of people have had their lives made miserable by Piles. This painful difficulty is often induced and nlways ag- pravated by Constipation. Kidney Wort is the great remedy for all affections ol this kind. It nets aa n gentle catharic , promotes a healthy action of the bowels , and toothcs and heals the inflamed sur < faces. It has cured hundreds of cascE where all other remedies and applications have failed. Sold by all druggists. Al-TfcJU BUJL'JjWH'S HLOOD. A YOIUIR Mnii Who Wishes to Kill the MivjRachusctln Candidate. Kaunas City Special , Mw. W. 11. Mumfonl , widow of W. 1) . Mumforil , who was executed by order nf Oen' cral Unnjninin 3' . Untlcr , in New Orloum * Juno 17,18C2. Is in this city. It wns claimed th.it Mumfoid had benn K tlly of an net ol disloyalty in tearing clown tliu American Hag from the custom house while thu boatiof Far- rogiifH Heat wns paisiuc ; the fort nnd before the nnny entorott the city. .Her son , W. U. Mumford , .Ir. , hn ? lonjf coritamiilftted . weiiRtofr whit lie call his father's murder , llu expected to bo in Chicago during tlio conven tion , hut the dangerous Hlno B of liij wife , who livoa hero , line thui far kept him nt honv. Ho ii ongnpod In business In thin city. Mumford Inn novcr mut J3en 13utcr ! Ho made n statement tci on Kvening SUr re porter to-day , that ho would surely kill Lut- It-r if ho made the ruco for prciudtfiir. lie eays n plau had been formed to kidnap Uutler nnd keep him nwar , if he could ho found on south ern coil. Twtnty-tvvo.vonr _ have elapsed stnco the deed with which llutlor h charged was committed. Tun young man IB now oiily 2'J jeariof IIRP , nnd it la possible that ho may work hiniHfllf into such a frame of mind that ussatBlnation rimy ho the rosult. 1IU mother only lioird of hid scheme to kill Butler to-dav. nnd is very much distressed. Jf Mumford cnnnot bo restr.uuod by his friends , ho will moro tlnn likely commit gotno lash net. IIo expects to nnivt ) in Chicago before the con vention ad jouriip. His friends will try to kocp him hero. Miiinford Inn brooded o\crthia matter until ho in a monomaniac ou tha sub ject. Hia plain for visiting the Chicago con vention wera nil laid very quietly , and hut for the fact that a friend to whom hta scheme was ( livu'gcJ became frightened and informed on him the crisis might Imvo been oxjiscted at any moment , llii piirposo was discovered nnd every effort inndo to keou him at home. It in thought hid wife is feigning sicklies i on this account. Mrs. Mumford , in an interview to-day said : "I hive never tr.ilued my HOUS to hate Bon Butli-r. I never Hp.iko to them of the Bad tragudy of 1802. William has been worked upon l > y c.ther . parties. I believe that ven geance belongs to ( ! od. I nm glad I discovered - od his wihl scheme to kill Bntlor , and I shall prevent it if I can. 1 nm or educated my sons to become niurdorerH. There is no dancer that Butler will over bicome piesidont of these- United Stateri. " * The fact' in this cao are historical. W. 3J. Mumfo.'d was a promiuot New Orloins : nur- chaut. Before Butl r entered the city some federal s lilon ) planted a Hag on tlio custom house a d Mumford climbed to thn roof and toro ilown the flog , Butler had him arrented , tried by court-martial , and hanged. Filled Our 1'ov ilio Sr-ason. Drosse ? cloaks , coats , stockings and all gaiments can bo colored pucru'sfully with the Diamond Dyes , rwhionablo colors. Only lOo. at drngciata. Wells , .Richardson & Co. , Burling ton , Vfc u-.oia-i. Thn Fastest Time on Record Made Yesterday In Chicago l y AVest- inonr , the Whirlwind. I'accr. CHICAGO , July 10 At the Chicago driving park to-day , there was a special trial for Wcstrnont , the pacer , with Firebrand OH run ning mate to wagon. As Campbell drove the remarkable pair out ou the track. It looked OH though they meant to show opecd , nnd as they : ama down the stretch for the worJ , everyone watched the flying horses. After they passed tbn turn by tlio club house , the entire crowd ivas nwaro that rrmarkablo time was being made. The quarter pole was reached in UOi < econdo. Tlio pacer kept hid gait stoodily and : > : iHtud the half mile in om > minute ; the J polo was passed faster than ever before , in 1:30 : , Mid still the gait seemed to increasa in swlft- netiH. Tlio crowd began to cheer , and just aa , ho team came to the diatanco xtand , West- nont broke , coming in under the . irn in U:01 : ; { .ho fnsteht recorded timo. JIiul the crowd ro- irt'wd its exultation for a iccond , the time 10 doubt , would have boon letn than 2 miu itcH. Attendanct ) ten thousand. Wenttnont wan purchased to-uinht by J. M. Hill , the theatrical manager ; price $20,000. TRULY a book for every man "Tho Science- Lifojor Sclf-Prcsorv.ition , " ad- rortiaod in another column , Attempted f-uluulu at NorToltt. Special Dispatch to THE BEK. Neurons , July 11 , J. T. Brown , a leading ittorufiy of Msdlcon , this county , attempted ' > coimmtteo nnicidu hero to-day with nior iliinu , taking ; thirty grains. The ovenlosn\iu ! he vigorous UFO of the ctomacli pump at the raniU of Dr. Bear ia all that paved him. Ho IK lowly rallying nnd will recover. IS THE TIME TO CURE SKIN HUMORS , I TT Is nt this season when the pore < open freely and L tlio iwrsplratlon U abundant that DUtlRunni ; luiuoru , UumlllAtlng Eruption * , ItrlihiK Turturee , ialt Uhcum or Kczoina , l'sorla la , Tcttcr , < lUngworni , tabv Ilumoru , Scrofula , Scrofulouo Sores , Alwwfeos nd Dlncharjflnit woimils , and cury BKcle8of ! Itch. 111 ; , scaly and I'ltnply Diseases ot the hklu and Hcaln rv most § pecdlly and ocononilcallv cured by tlio Cuti- urn llomedleg. A FACT. Hundreds ol lett/ > > In our posiMBinn ( ooplpfl of rhlch may t had by return mall ) i > ra our outnorlt ) ir the aAacrtlon that Skin. Scalp and Blood Humor * , ihethcrBeroluloua , Inherited or Contagious , may iOW bo pcnnanentlv currd by Cutlcura ltdsolvoni , he new Illood 1'urlfler , Diuretic and Apcrlvnt , In * ernally , and Cutlcura and Cutlcura Soap , the ( { rest kin Cures and UcautlOera , externally , In one hall he time and at ouco ball the cipeiiso ol aur other GREATEST ON EARTH. Cutlcura Hemoilles are the ( ( rcateat medlclno on urth. Had the wont case Bait Kheum In the conn. ry , Hy motherhad It twenty yean , and In fact died rum It I bcllet e Cutlcma would ha\e wrod fair to. MyarniH , brcatt and head Mure cmcrcd for tiroo jiara which nothlnc rellerud orcurotl until 1 8 1 the Cutlcura llvaohentlntcrnally , and Cutlcura nd Cutlcura Soau cxternallr. J. W. ADAMS. Ne ark. O. Croat Blood Modlcmos. The half hu not b n told aa to the great curative otters of the Cutlcum Hrmedlei. I hare paid him- re < li ol dollars fur iiiedlclnci to cure dlsixieca of the lood and Hu , and never lound anything yet to lual the Cutlcura lleiucdies. lleiucdies.CHAS. . A. WIUIAUS. rrovluenoe. 1LI CURE IN EVERY CASE. Your Ciitloin Rvmcdlea outsell other medicine * 1 ccp for skill ilUoasfH. My cmtomur * and patluuti iy that tlx ) have effected a cum In every Instance , hero oth r rem dte < bate tailed. 1I.W. BUOCKWAY.M. D Krankto Kalla , N. H. Hold by all drugzhu. rrlce : Cntlcara , UcU ) , dunlteut. II ! Hoanifi cto. l' < n lElQ ! AKuCiUM- lit , UO , Ifwtnn , pped and Qrruv l. , H mplM and uw Cutlcuri up , BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. WHAT IS IT ? A strictly vcgotnblo preparation , com prised of i choice nnd skillful combina tion of Nature's best remedies , The discoverer does not claim it n euro for all the ills , but boldly warrants it cures every form of diaorwo arising from a tor pid liver , impure blood , disordered kid- noya , nnd where there ia n broken down condition of the system , requiring n prompt nnd permanent tonic , it never fails to restore the sufferer. Such is BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. Sold by all druggists , who nro authorized by the manufacturers to refund the price to any purchaser who is not benefited by their uso. Price , Sl.OO. FOSTER , MILBURN & CO. , Propa. , Buffalo , N. Y. SPECIFIC MEDICINES. innJEMARK An unfailing euro for Seminal \7eafc. thai follow as u sequence ot Bell- Abuse ; as lees of . TAKIrJO. In the Hack , Dlmna t Vision , Premature Old Ape and jinny other dlseasim that lend to | in. sumption and a Prennturc Grave. BKWAHH of advertisements to refund m-jnoy , nhcn druggists from whom the medicine Is ban do not refiinJ , hut rcfor you to the manufacturers , and the requirements are such that they are seldom , ( f ewr Kmpllcd with. Hcotholr written guarantee. AtrU of ono onplo ! ; piekaRe of Cray's Specific will oonvlnon the msst cl.-eptlcal of lit ) teal merits. On acoount ufcGutitDj/eltcro\70 have adopted the yellow Wrapper ; the only vonnino. K Full nattlcularo In our pr.tuphlot , which wede- slro to send frco by mall to every ono. jETTho Spe cific Ifcill Ino ID sold by all druggists at 81 par pack ago. or tlx packages for $5 , or will bo Rent froa by null ou the receipt of tha money , by nddrceslui ; TIIK UUAY1IEDICINEOO. , Uu3alo , N. Y. " " ° n Omaha 1 ' r - / wi. Jy IBmJk To SMOKERS of Blackwell's Genuine Bull Durham Smoking Tobacco. This Special Deposit Is to Guarantee the payment or the 25 premiums fully described 'n ' our former nnnouncemcnts. The premiums -will bo paid , no matter how jmall the number of bags returned may be. Office BlaeHircWi Diirhnn Tatarra Co.\ Uurham , N. C. , May 10. 1S34. { P. A. TVTLEY. I > 3. , Cathier Ittink nf Durham , nitrnnmJf C. DEAn SniVn Itirlcwo you $ 11.950 ou. which please place on Sptcial Deposit to pay premiums for our i mpty tobacco bit to l > n returned Dec. UtlL Youra truly. J 8 CAKR. President. Offire nf Ihi Dank of Ourh < im\ \ 21urt.am.li C , Hay 10 , 18SU frttt iflaelnrtU'i Jlarhan Tntxiero Co. PrAn Rm I have to acknowledge rewipt or All.9MI.on from von. whlcU wo tave placid upoa Special tJS't Ji .S1\5S5lv. \ Caahlcr. None jrcrmlne without picture of I3ULL on Uia „ to our othBr announcements. C17 St. Chnrlcs HI. , St. lonls , Mo. A rcso'sr ' gradual * of l o Medical College * , b9 l > in longer n agedlu the epecfnl treatment of CHIIOKIC , Nnoii&in and Huoou I > iikt-ilhAQ aar wilier I'hTtldinla St. Louis , vs * " / popcn ehow and nil ol < l rrildenti know. Nervous Prostration , Debility , Mental and Physical Weakness ; Mercurial and other Affec tions of Throat , Skin or Bones , Blood Poisoning , Old SorCS and Ulcers * tro trotted with unparalleled ueceii , on latest icleatlllo jTlncI Mei. P'ely , PrUatdj. Diseases Arising from Indiscretion. Excess , Exposure Or Indulgence , nbleh produce some of tha lolloMoc efleeltj tiervotuntia , debility , dimnett of light nud dcfcctlre mcoiorj. pimple * n the face , rbjiktl decay , aversion to tbe toetely of fcmalci , confurUa ot Idem , eta * rendorluc Marrlaco improper or unliappy , are portn&ucDtiy cured , I'oropbletW ( tageiootbc ) atote , Beet [ lealfd eaieloixi , frcato anj d < lrti. CoDiulUlloaatoI * Ceo or bj mall free , and InTtieJ. Write for queitloni. A Positive Wriaen Guarantee Blvtm In all carilile caici. lledlclnti icnt tifrjnbere. Painphlets * Encllah or German , 04 pacca. de crililuz above tllieagei , In nislo or fcmal , i'HEB. GUIDE ! . nnerl tM. lllnitntcd In clolh an We , uioneyor iioauget ismc , j.aper coveri * . ? 3e. Ttli toot contalQi ftll the eurlotu , doubtful or laaaUltlvo want to know. A book or grr.il liu-rtu to all. JJtilti. llcaair , Ucf 1'laen ore j'toujotiJ ' I ; It , adTlca Will purify Iho BLOOD.'rcfni. Uto.thu LIVER ninl 1CIDNEYS , mill Kr.sroiu ; Tin : IIIAITU und VIOOU of YOUTJL liif , ] ) ( -psla. Wantof Aimellto , jn- iIIKestlon , J.ncl ( or Htri'iiprtlu anirl Ircil Fut'lliiRtibsolulcly ciirvil , Iloni'a. musclesan < 4 ir > rvrs rvcuh u new force , lliu inlncl iiiul a llralu _ . „ cooiplalnti . _ i pcuiillurto Ihulrat'X will llnd InDlUIIAnXEK'SIKON TONIO a fnf.i nnd Epretly euro. Olvus it clear , liciillhy cntnpluxloii. f rc'iiiont | attempts nt cnnnUrffltliiK onlyuilil tothuiiopnlnrllyoftlmcrltlnnl. Dunoteinurl- IBCllt ( JeltllO OllHIINAI. AHD JIKST. journildrreatoTbo l > r. HnrterMftd Co. Kt. louts , Jlo.for our "DKEAM BOOIC. " . i'ullol uttunco and uaaful Information , freaj Science ot Life , Only $1,00 BY MAIL POSTPAID. KBOW THYSELF , A QRMAT MEDIOA1J Exhanited Vitality , Nerroni and Physical Debility , rematura DocUne In Man , Kirora of Yocth , an the ntold muerle ) eaulUng from tadtacretloni or ei. eeae * . A book ( or oTcry man , young , middle-aged , ndold. It contalcs 12h projcrlptlons lor oil acute nd rhroulc Alsauei caohone of which Ii Invaluable 0 found by the Author , whoee expertcnix for 23 ears It luoh us probably never before fell to the lit f anr pbydcan BOO page * , bound In beantlfc rrnchrantllo moomedciovers , rail gllt.Kcarantetx ? jboaQncrwork n every lame , inechMiloal , lit rary and profuwlonal , thxn any ether work Hold In iU country ( or 52. 0 , or the money will IM > refunded 1 M-ory Inntane * . I'rlceonly ei.w by mail , post- > ld. llluiitratlvoAmple Eoenti. Send now. God leclal awaruVd the author by th Hatlona ) Medical .woctatton , to the officers of which lit refers. The Scleuso of Ule ihould b read by the yonne III ? * ' " . alL * nrd b ? * 59 * mlot a lor ell f. fl benefit London Lanoot. There U no mtraber of eocloty to whom The 8d- acool Llfo illliiot be useful , whether youth , oar. ut. ntdUn , loBtrnctoror cU.rgiTnan.Argonaut. AddrBH the Veabixly Medical Inatltuta , oi Dr. ff I. Parker , No. 4 BulOnch Street , Bwtoa Mau.wht lay BO consulted on all dlssamw roqulHiicBklll and iixHlODCe. Ctajpnta MdobwliiiJedlM.ithat b T. tided the oklll ol all . Ithoul ao failure. THYSELF To thowiuRorlacfroiutn tffecU of joutliful errois . md you particulars of a el ) oura , fr eel OWUUi , Moudo * , OCOP THIS MERCHANTS ox * Authorized Capital , - $1,000,000 Paid-up Capital , - - 100,000 Surplus Fuud , - - - 70,000 BANKING OFFICE I N. W. Cor , Farnam ana 12th Sis OFFIOFRBl FBAKK jrnnrnr , President I SAUE.RoaiMT.P BIX , B. WOOD , Caabler. | Ltrruia DBABI , A Frank lJnrrhy.B muol E. Ilojerg , Ban. B. WooJ , Chitloa 0. Houitol , A. D. Jones , I.uthor Drake. Transit General C&nklnj ? nuslncan. All who have any Banking ttulnoM t tranuct are lovlt J call. No matter how large or email the transaction , It will reoolra our careful attention , and no promlw alivnj-s oourtooua treatment. Tari particular attention to business , for parttea rcsldlnfr outside the city. Exihango on all the prin cipal title ? of the United Btatoaat very lowest ratoo. Accouutfl ol Btnka and Bankers received on fftror able terms. iBaucsCertldcAla ot Deposit boning 5 poi oen luterost. BuyaanJ eclla Foreign ExchAngr , County , Cll and Oovornment eocunttn * United States Dapository OU1 OMAIiA Cor , 13th and Farnaia Sts. The Oldest Banking Establishment in Omaha , UUCCiSS30B3 TO KOUNTZE BKOiTIItlU. crff u'.caa in ices. Orptauked aa National Bank In OAPITAIi $ OOOCa AN1 > PROPKC3 . 915O.OOO ominaa imiurtoas. KI , President. Joan A. CRmutiros , Vies PiocldcnS. A aoaica Kotmin ! , 2d Vloo Vicsldcol. A. J. Forruivot : . F. H. DAVIS , Ctrilor. ? 7 H. Miatunn , AEslst&at Cubior. TTtnuctt B pecoral lucklnR biis'.ic3i Ixuea tint ccrtiflcAtos IcftrlCK Interest. L'rowa Jr ( l3 en BAD ? nncUco and principal cltlro In the United Stttoa Also Lon4urt. hublln , Edinburgh and ih pilaclo lllcs rf thla continent and ; > KJ 10 TOTTED STATES OF OMAHA. S , W , Cor , Farnam and 12lh Sis , Oapital , - - $ .100,000.00 C. W. HANHLTOH , Fros't. S. 3. CALDWCLl. , V. Proo't. M. T. BARLOW , CaaMori DIRECTORS : S. S. OALDWEI.L , B. F. Sinm , 0. W. HAMILTON , M. T. BAKLOW , 0. WILL HAMILTON. Accounts solicitor1 and Uspt cub Jocttoolght chocK. Cortlflcateo of Deposit Isnuod yav able In 3 , G and 12 months , bearing Interest , or on demand without In terest. Advances made to customers on npprovod securities at market rate of Interest. The Interests of Customers are c'oooiy guarded nnd every facility compatible with principles of sound banking freely extended. D-nxv sight drafts on EnglandIre land , Scotland , and all parts of Eu rope. Kail European Passa o Tickets COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE. _ Cor. 13th and Douglas Sts. Capital Stock. - - - 8150,000 lability of Stockholders , 300,000 ? iye Per Cent Merest Paidou Deposits MADE ON HEAL ESTA TJS tSa A5IE3E. BOYD . Proaldenl . M. BENNCTr . yco | i-rodldonl E L. B H , K , BURKET 9IRECTOB MB EUB1LHEB 111 North 10th street OEWI OHABLES HIEWE , JNDERTAKER , AND DEAIJIR IN [ etalic Cases , Coins. Casiols , Shronfls. ETC. , ETC. , 00 Farnnm St. , . OMAHA , NEB ilegrtphlo orders promptly tended to. Telephone gi Ol _ * JAS.H.PEABODX M. u , 'HYSICIAN ' & BTJBGSON , . Jones Bt. Ollloo. No. UO ' ° mp tounl"m-to J Pm. . , n l i t 6 . . o m. p. Telephone for olHco 97 , Jlwldence. IcCAETHY & BUEKB , 8 14TH STREET , BET. FARNAM AND DOUGLAS JREXEL & MAUL , (8UCCK3SOU3 ( TO JOHN 0. JACOBS ) UNDERTAKERS I th old sUurl HIT t amain street. Orden by ipli tolleiteJ and yroroiJtlv uttui ted to. 1 U 1 BEBEHTfl nti Aasrartncfl Oa , ol ix > ntlon , Cash . . . , , . . , atcncttor , N. Y. , Capital. . . 000,000.0 > Merchants , of New \t. \ N. J. , Capital lttc,000.00 ard Kite , PUlacolrU * , ,1U , | . . . . . 1SOO.OOO.M nd CH tal < f