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OMAHA PAILY BEE-SATURDAY , JULY 26 , 1884. THE OMAHA JBRE Omftlin Office , No. OlO Pftrnnm St. Council BlnfTrtOinco.No. 7 1'cnrl St. Btrcct , Near Bromlwuy.J I Nnw York OHlco , Itoom 05 Trilmno Building. _ PnbllJhBd trtrj rrpmlnfr.'eioepl Bpnday * The ODl > Jlonday morning dally. IBM * IT HAtU On * Year > . | 10.00 I Thro * Month ! 3.00 TUB TIUUT Bin , mans nMrrito. ODT ar t2.00 1 Three JtontbJ f 10 Bl I Months. . . . . . . . . 1.00 J Ono lion th. SO Atutrloin Ncw Oompuny , Bolo Ajon4' , Ke id il n la tbe Unltod SUt i 3 . All Oonmunleittons rcUllnif to Now unit Klltorl * n\ttora ihould bo addressed to th KDITOI or Tni Bn. trnxBia brrnu. f Vll Duntneo letters and Uomlttinooi ( honld'b tlrtiMdtoTnnBta Pcnusmso oonrxsT , OMAHA DrUU , Ohooki and Postofflco orderi to b , m de p y able to the order ol the company. ] _ .l f HE BEE PUBLISHING CO , , PROPS1 E. BOSBWATBR. Editor. A. H. Fitch , Manager D lly Circulation , P. 0. Box 618 Tin : Omaha street railway cotnpftny has a Ohinoso juizzlo OH its hands nt the Fifteenth atroot crowinp. Tin : rittaburg ooda-foutitaina did a thriving business during the prohibition ist convention. Tun president has fjono to Long Branch , but the government at Wash- ngton atill lives. WHEN it oDmos to a tilt butwoon demi john nud Saint John , the prohibition candidate has a poor show. ULYSSES S. GKANT. jr. , has gene to horao raising in Pennsylvania. Flo will find this a great deal better business than raising the wind in Wall stroot. TUB woman Biillragists wuro on hand at the prohition convention with their suf- f rage plank. That plank has boon tendered - dorod for use in every platform , but ns yet it has found no takc-rH. Tm : Widow Butler may bo disappoint ed over the prohibitionists' convention in not recognizing her charms , but aho still has ono moro chauco. The labor refonnora will hold a national convention in Uhicagn in a few day ; . the people who are too good for this world and not quite good enough for the other world , will now have an oppor tunity to cast their votoa for a man who la sanctified in name if not in fast. St. John will load thorn to the qaloa ajar. THE UKK repudiates Gov. Dawcs. The people will rc-oloct him. Pawnee Jto- publican. The people may ro-oloct Dawcs , if they h&vo no better choice , but they may also refuse to elect him. It is barely poa- aiblo that the opposition may center on ono man , and if Dawos dooa not poll moro votoa than ho did at the last election ho will bo loft. Piioi'.im COU/.INS has not labored in vain. The bright little lady scoured for her father the appointment of United States marshal at St. Louis. She has boon strorn in aa deputy marshal , and is the first lady who over hold such a posi tion. Miss Coir/.ina will trims act mont of the busmen ! of the ofllco , as her father is a very aged man. That aho has the ability to conduct the ofiico no ono will a deny. circm took ever § 10,000 out of Omaha , and yet the city authori ties continue to parmit circuses to raid the pockoto of our people for n mercy | nominal liconso. The circus liconau ought to bo raised to $500 a day in Oainlm. Showmen eay that Omahu is nnu of the very bust circus towns in the countryA Hconsn of $ iiOO would ba a IIUTO trille for a firnt-clas'i circus to pay. ' fho only money they leave ia for adver ' tising , and that dooa not amount to much. Tar. manager , of the Ohicago & Alton railroad has issued an order far a general cleaning up at all stations , in anticipa tion of the cholera. This ia srmothinp to that ought to bo done r > y every railroad in the country , und particularly by thoeo roads running out from the threat oitica. They should also give uvory patsongcr car a thorough cleaning at frequent in tervals. If proper /military precaution * are taken , the cholera , if it roaches this country , will bo hold within reasonable bounds. TunDodgo City bull-fights have caused Henry Bergn to make a strong protest to Governor Glick against any fuither pxhl- liittons of the kind. liergh ' { Iguraiivoly takes the bull by the horns , and says that "humanity and public decorum Lave boon trampled undur foot , nud the blood-red flig of barbarism has boon a 1 > eon clovatod above thorn. " Mr. Bergh is right. The tame bulls of Kansas ought to bo protected from the , tortures of the cruel cow-boy. Tux insertion of planks in the party it platforms against the policy of donat ing the public lands to corporations , spec ulators and monopolists will probably amount to nothing moro than the action of congress , which endqd in talk. Not an aero of tbe forfeited land grants was donated to tbo pooplo. Restoration bills iron piwod by the house , but wore pigeon-holed by the eoaato. The railroad companies will of course endeavor to pro * Tent them being taken up again , but they cannot expect to forever defeat the riqlita of the people. Congress will bo forced at Its next session to taVe final action on the restoration of forfeited luudi to the public domain. WEST , rorxa MAN. The ndvico of lloraco Grooloy to young men to go west was novcr moro applica ble than at the present timo. When the great philosopher first said "Go west , " for wealth young man , the opportunities and position were not half BO abundant as they are at the present day. It is trno that thousands upon thousands of young nun ho profited by the advice of lloraco Grccloy , and the mojorily of them have succeeded far beyond their oxpcctnUonf. They have assisted in the development of tno great west , nnd have made it o rich and prosperous region , and at the same time many of thorn have acquired fame and riches such aa they never could have hoped to secure in the overcrowded cities of the oast. There is plenty of room loft for young men oi energy and character , and the time to come is now , It ia needless to enumer ate the opportunities that nroaHordcd for lucrative employment , or the profitable investment of capital. There is no bo tcr field in the world for the farmer or stock-raiser than Nebraska. Fertile .ands are still to bo had at roaconablo prices , but the day is not far distant when available lands will bo out of the marketer or beyond the reach of men of moderate means. The cities nnd towns of Nebraska - braska are rapidly growing , and the jusinosa man , profcasional man , nnd the mechanic will have no difficulty in se curing a permanent foothold. As yet there is no overcrowding in Nebraska , and wo say to the young men of the east , come west come to Nebraska and take advanlasjo of the many induce ments that ore ollorod by this great ana growing ntato. If you have money and tnow to how to use it , so much the bet- ; or. If you Imvo only brains and muaulo 7011 will have no trouble in finding a market for thorn. Tun international electrical exhibition , which is to bo hold iu Philadelphia in September and October , will undoubtedly irovo'ono of the most interesting events .hat Imvo occurred in the world of dis covery and invention. Notwithstanding ; ho wonderful electrical inventions of the oat few years electricians tell us that the application of electricity is yet in ita in fancy. Wo may therefore expect great and oven atartliug results from the com paratively unexplored field of electrical acioncu. The international exhibition will not only present an interesting array of olojtrical inventions , but it will bo attended by the noted electricians of the world , as well as by thousands of persons who are making electricity a study. The development of the science will bo illustrated in a most practical manner from the applications of cloo- tricily down to the present day. Among other features of interest in the cxhibi- liiion will bo the collection of literature on the aubjoct of electricity , which will embrace the bibliography of it from the time of Franklin to the present time. Great preparations are baing made in Philadelphia for this exhibition. The main building , now being constructed has a length of 283 foot and a width of IGO foot , and is ilauked with a tower GO feet high at each corner. A central arch of 100 feet span and 200 feet in length will cover the greater portion of space , while two smaller oneo , having a span of 30 feet each and running parallel with the largo ono , will connect the towere. i'ho building will bo practically two stories high. The ground not occupied by the main building will bo inclosed by triangular building. In addition to those structures the UBO of the old Penn- cvlvania Kailroad depot 1m been givun for the exhibition of machine exhibits nud for auch other purposes as it mny servo. The now buildings have been npociallyArranged with the idea of illustrating to advantage the boat effect of incandescent and nro light , as shown under diiriireutconditions of illumination. I'ho treasury department of the United Stales has directed all aiticlns deaignrd 'or the exhibition to bo admitted duty 'roc. CLEVELAND will bo elected. Tlio Omaha liiir. culls hint a liliprtino nnd nccusoa him of groaa iininorality. Whciiovur the opposing party cannot Bay anything ag.iimt the atatoainanliko abilities of thu candidate of the other party and resorts villitication nnd nbuao then you may bo sure the candidate is a anfo ono to trust nnd worthy of election. Tun BBH never advocated n man who was elected , hence another ( good sign that Grovur Cleveland ia the right man for the , , posi tion. Pdwnco Press. THE BEE did not call Grover Olovn- land a libertine or accuao him of gross immorality. THK BIB : simply published tolographio diapatchca containing extracts from Buffalo and Fittaburg papers which made these charges. It ia not our pro vince to uupprosD tolographio nowa nor can wo always vouch for ita reliability. If confidence in Cleveland's elec tion ia baaed upon the presumption that ! everybody opposed by THK DKK ia auro to bo olootod. Mr. Cleveland atanda very poor chance. THK Bun atipportod Grant in 1872 , Hayes in 1870 , and Out field in 1880 , and they were all elected. With two or thrco recent exceptions it has supported every state otllcor in No. braska from Garber down to Nance , and supported Valentino during hia tirat term onhla assurance that ho was free from all corporation influence. THK BKK waj chiefly instrumental in the olcction of Sauudors and Von Wyck , and partly so in the elec tion of M&ndoraon , for if it had not made the anti-mcnnpoly light ho would not have had a'ghost of a show. It supported and elected State Treasurer Sturdo- vant , and had a voice in thn olcction of Booros of minor canaiditoa. But the BEE does nit claim to bo a political autocrat. It ahnpljj socks to point the way to bettor government by opposing what ia debasing and corrupt iu follticn. It does BO honestly and fearlessly. While preferring to labor for reform within the party lines it never hesitates to take an independent course when the party machinery ia man ipuUlod by corrupt jnbboraond corporate henchmen. If its efforts in the direction of reform are not always successful they have a tendency at least to purify the political atmosphere. O.VK of the most remarkable features of the Southern Exposition at Loulavillo will bo the exhibition of fine stock of all kinds. In this collection of what is de signed to bo the most thorough and rep resentative group of the finest live stock in the world will bo embraced the great est running and trotting sires that over trod the turf , the costliest and finest cat tle in the world , the boat specimens of hogs , sheep and everything else which would properly belong to this character of display. Kentucky's prominence as the breeding place of the most superior live stock produced in this or any other country demands a recognition of that important interest at the hands of the southern exposition , nnd to this end the management proposes to present a per fect representation of it. The loading turfmen will contribute their mont cele brated specimens of thoroughbreds. TUB jobbing trade for the f.ill season is now opening and within the next thirty days it will bo in full bloom. The Chicago jobbers are unanimous in the opinion that the f til trade will prove very satisfactory. I3ueines3 just at this time is pronounced bettor than it was duiing the corresponding period of last year. Chicago is tlio great ' .vholcsalc center of tlio west , and the merchants of that city claim that the eastern depression sion will not offiut thorn. All thi Chicago cage banks remained firm after the Wull street Hurry. The crop prospects in the country tributary to Chicago nro of the moat encouraging character , and every body Booma satisfied with the business situation in the west. SENATOR PLUMII was once a printer. This accounts for the fact that ho ia now worth { $1,000,000. Helms had many n "phal" take during hia life. Tin : Mormons will give St. John their unanimous support. They are all saints. OTHER LANDS THAN OlfJtS. The popular demonstration in favor of the franchise that took phcc last Monday in the city of London will bo romembarod in the future au ono of the great political events in the history of Great Britain. Moro than 700,000 workingmen , laborers and minorauaaomblod iu the great squares and public thoroughfares to proto it against the course of the housa of lords iu re jecting the franchise bill. This monster assembly signified very clearly the popu lar refusal to submit to the system which enables a hereditary house representing a small class to obstruct .leg lation and defeat the will of the majority of the Eng lish peoplo. Englishman are not specially anxious , perhaps , to abolish the house of Lords outright. On the con trary , their instincts of conservatism Htrongly prompt them to retain that an cicnt and dignified body precisely as they have retained the monarchy after strip ping it of so many actual functions. But the house of lords can continue to exist as a legislative body only upon condition that it filial 1 not legislate , or shall legislate only as directed by the house of commons. If it persists in exor cising ita discretion as to measures brought before it , the hereditary legiala- live body is doomed to extinction. The demonstration was still moro sig nificant of Anglo-Saxon methods , and of that law-abiding and orderly upirit which innki'fl Bclf-govurnment and the largent liberty possible and perfectly sufoto men ofmirrnco. Tlio vast crowd that marched through London's streets was composed of men bout upon accomplishing a revo lution ; und yet there wuu no disorder , ni ) violence , no threatening language. No thought df riotous gulf-assertion seomn to have been indulged. The men meant only to secure their end by legal niL'iina and in puaceablo way. They do- aired merely to express their opinions , and they are willing lo await the elow prooiflsisof orderly legislation for the aecoinp'iBlnnont ' of their purpose. In the spuitthus shown lius the power and the security of KHgltsli-Bpeakiiii ! pooplo. It ia becauao they prefer law to force , and are willing to work patiently toward thuir ends , tlmi men of English race r.ro able everywhere to institute and maintain free governments. Ono of the great mgna of the times as rogarda the relations uf the church to the people in England was the support given by some bishops in the house of lords to the franchise bill the other day. In the division , in which the conservative ma jority was surioualy cut down , both the archbishops and ten bishops all but one of those present voted with the minority - ity nfter a speech of some power from the archbishop of Canterbury. Thirteen ab stained. One of the moat painful and damaging chapters in the history of thu Knglish church , and ono of which its enemies now and then nmko some ef- footivo use , is thu courao of the bishops in the upper homo on a great many of tlio most important reformatory measures of the last century. Most of them opposed the abolition of the slave trade , Romilly's at- tomifs to reform the criminal code , the Catholic emancipation , the computation ot the Iriah tithes , the first reform bill , and a good many of the minor intorfor- . ouccs with contract for the bnnoGt of the working classes. The result was a torri- bio Indictment of the established church , which only a year ago Mr. John Bright turned to account in a piece of passionate and powerful invootivo before a London audience , The British Government has at last ar. Jived at A point where it must not only decide on the oxaut manner of relieving Khartoum , but must auemblo aud not iu motion ita forces for that purpose. While oonaiderfttious of the climate and of the low state of the Nile from early sprint ; have compelled n postponement ot the * proposed expedition until August , there [ p has also been doubt as to the beet way of d conducting it. Indeed , the military nu thoritics hnvo probably indulged n hope that during the enforced delay aorno- thing would occur to avert the necessity of so grave nnd costly an undertaking ai thnt of convoying to the junction of the lluo ! and Wliilo Nilcs nn army hrgo enough to disporgo all opposing - posing forces nnd to maintain itself there ai long as required against the unknown strength of the Mnhdi. It it easy to un derstand why there should bo puzxlinjj doubts about the rene to 1 > o selected fern n inarch to Khartoum , sincu on thischoico might turn the < | ucsliun of ancccsa or ovonrholmintr. disaster. Lord Wolsoloy , whoso views are likely to have great weight , Is known to strongly favor the road from Sunkim to Ucrbcr. There nro many , however , who would prof or the ono from Mcssowah to Khartoum , rolyhif , largely on King John of Abyss mix to co operate in clearing the path. Belgium also has n now ministry , the result of the recent elections to parlia ment , in which the liberal party sustain ed n signal defeat. Of the J8 ! ! members of parliament , on half are chosen every year. This yoar'only two liberals to six ty-seven clericals wore elected. The liberal oral vote did not fall much below what it did two years ago , when fifty liberals to nineteen clericals were elected. The yoto of the clericals on the other hand increased almost sixty-nix per cent in two years. Evoii tin's incrcaso would have not produced so sweeping a change were it not that the members are chosen by the collective vote of largo districts , on the plan which M. Giunbotta Bought to introduce in Franco. A * a conso- qucuco the larger cities uf Belgium , which I'lcct liberal town councils , have boon effaced by the country districts with which they are nsnocinted in the election of members of parliament. Tin : involution in public feeling which iiroauced this change is probably duo to the highhanded use ma-Jo by the Belgian Liberals of their control of the nntiuiuil government. Their changes in the matter - tor ot religious teaching in the public schools and their treatment of the nation al church , have boon very much in the spirit of M. Paul Bert , and have made almost every priest and zualoud Roman Catholic thuir enemies It la to bo hup od that defeat will tench them the lea sons of ndvmaity , and that when they return to power it will bo a lets aggros aivo and intolerant spirit. TUB difficulty between the king and Icgislutura of .Norway has reached an amicable settlement through the creation of a ministry of moderate men , who will not give advice which might lead to a collision or result in their own impeach * mont and removal from ollico. This may bo recorded as a substantial victory for the Norwog'an _ ' people. It implies the concession of the original question 'in ' volved in the dispute , nnmoly the right of the parliament to modify oven the cr mtitutioncil law of the country by passing at successive sessions a measure vetoed by the king. It involves more than tlii ? , however. It is norr decided by the highest judicial authority that the mambeis of the national cabinet are re sponsible to the representatives of the people for the advice they give to the sovereign. This probably is as for us any continental country , except France has gene in introducing the English principle ciplo of ministerial responsibility a principle ciplo deliberately rejected by the authors of the American institution. The possibility of renewal of hostilities In Tonquin has seemed very near for several weeks past. A French column inarching to the occupation of Lang Son , in the northern part of the province , was attacked by a forcn of Chinese and ten were killed and thirty-three wounded. In retaliation for this injury , which occurred cloao to the Chinese Iron tier , Franco asked an indemnity of $100 , 000,000 , and threatened war incase itwas refused. The GhinesogovornmcntatGrst seemed inclined to meet the demand with n flit refusal , and to charge the blame o the collision on the French commander. Recently , however , n more peaceable spirit has prevailed. It is admitted that China was in the wrnnir , and it is expect ed that a reasonable indemnity will not bo refused. Many reid of the anti-Jewish riots in Russia without having more than the re motest idea of their cause , and such would do well to understand that these outbreaks are a perfectly natural conso- ( uonco of the Russian character. The Russians arc bhiftlesj to an uxtremo ' ! e- greo , tukintj literally the biblical utter- mec , "Sufliciont unto the day is the evil .hereof . , " and having no more thought ror the morrow than so many sparrows. In consequence of this peculiar mental trait , thuy are constantly in need of nonoy and so constantly running hither aid ihither in the indeavor to borrow. As thi ) Uubrowa are the only provident jooplo in the Cir'd dominion ? , applicu- ion is usually made to them , and when : ho loans fall duuaml payment is oxpecl- d , it has been found by experience to bo much cheaper and moro satisfactory gon- irully to raiao a riot and murder the Hebrews - brows than to raise tno money and repay Jui loans. When the discovoiy had once ) ot > n made the nuivs of it spread like wildfire , nnd everybody who owed the Hebrews anything not only said amen , > ut when caught in a similar fir , with a oan coming duo , imitated the example ut and railed the Jews In addition to the pleasing feature of thus being easily id of a debt by murdering the debtor , t was found that the process of sacking the "Jew Qjartor" was not infrequently nt. tended by the discovery of no inconsid erable amount of valuable personal prop erty , and , in accordance with the good ild democratic doctrine "To the victors aolong the spoils , " this was commonly appropriated "at the instancq and to the use" of tho.RuBniana who took part in the riots. Tims two pretty strong motives nstlgatcd and continued the anti-lie- Jrow riots , and they'have become popu- ur features of Russian lifu. The gloomy news from Toulon and Marseilles is exerting a depressing in- luenco lupon the people of Europe. When it is remembered that two. thirds of the population of these cities have led , and that the number of deaths from onolcrn is increasing , there can bo no doubt concerning the true character of .ho epidemic. Thesejlwo cities are noted or their" filth and neglect of sanitary no suro3 _ , so that there js no great cause or surprise that in the prevailing heats so many victims have fallen , But , se rious an may bo the cause for apprehen sion in Europe , there seems ti be no oiuae fur anxiety in this country. It is low live weeks wince the breaking ont of the epidemic in Toulon and Mar- soillct , and yet it is still confined to hoao two towns , with the exception of a owcporadio cases in Paris and on tlio Ita un coast. So great , however , is the pinio that the iulmbilants of Southern Franca are ll > ing in every direction , Tho'o is good reason to hope that the people of Europe will etutpo the oui- demio , as the most comprohentivo meas ' ures of sanitation have been enforce * On this side of the ocean no ship cit land without a clean bill of health ant without undergoing quarantine , if i comes from any suspected locality , While with all precautions cholera may reach this country , M it has done before the cities of the United States were pro bably never better prepared for its re c iption. Franco liming successfully exerted her authority in Madagascar , proceeds , after the fashion of a conqueror , to exact in domulty from the vanquished Ilovaa The additional territory taken into the French protectorate loaves very Itttlo for the Ilova dynasty to reign over. The barbaric qucon will bo confined to a small territory on the east coast of the island , less than a tenth part of the whole. Of a total population of over 1,000,000 leas than 700,000 are Ilovas , and the entire island seams inevitably dcntincd to gravitate into the possession of Franco _ "Tho play'n the thing , Wherein I'll roach the conscience ol the king. " And equally true is it that Dr. Piorcp's "Pleasant Purgatiyo Pollota" ( the orig inal Little Liver Pills ) are the most of- Fcctual moans that can bo used to reach the seat of disease , cleansing the bowels nnd system , and assinting nature in her recuperative work. By drngaiHts. WoditSat Infantile Bhi. d Purifiers and Skin Beautifiers. A Positive Cure for Every form of Skin and JJlood Diseases , from Pimples lo Scrofula. FANTIU : and lllrlh HnmorK , Milk dust , Scallcil .lllcail , Kczeman , Mid t\crj form uf Itching , .Sr.iH , Pimply , Siirotnlous nml Iiihulted Diseases ol tlio Illoih' , Skin anil Scalp , with loss of Hair , from In fancy to Ago , curoil by tbo Cutlcum K-tolvint , the new blocil ) inrlllcr , Internallv , niul ruticura and Cu- fl-nraSnap , the grcit skin cures externally. Abso lutely | nm nn J sale , and may ho ujed tram the niO' mom o ! birth , "OUR LITTLE BOY. " Mr. and Mrs. i\crctt : Stebblns , Dclchcrtovnijjrasu write : Our llttloboy was terribly mulcted with Scrof ula , Salt lllicum , and llrjslpclas ever einco he was born , nnd nothing uo could git o him helps * ! liin until no tried Cutlcura HeniciMcs , wlilch gradually cured him , until ho l.i now aa falrnny child. "WOIUCS TO A CHARM , " J. S. Weeks , Eq , Town Treasurer , St. Albans , Vt SJ > H In a litter dated March S3 : "U works to a charm on my lii-hj'd ficu and head. Cur < xl the he < d entlro ly , and hai rcar.j cleaned the face of puns I Imt rutoiumtniluil IttoBcvetnl , and ir. ) Phut hia order ed It for them. " "A TERRIBLE CASE. " Chailcj Fayro Hlnkle , Jersey Citv IIjlKhtp , N. J. wrllu : "Mvmn , nlvl of tnelio > cai , vat om plettly cinod of it tcrtibl ) case of Kczomi by the Uutluita Ucmcillcs. From tno top ol hU head 10 Ihe soles of hU f jot WHS ono ruasj of Bcabt. " E'cry other rortcdy and | hjelciins hid been tritd In xain. FOR PALE , LANGUID , KmieUtcd children , llh pimply , fallow sklc , the Cntlruri Kaincdioi vi'l ' \ > co\a parfect tlc < liit ( , cltatln. ' , the blood and skla o ( Inlicrltcd iinpurlttta sindixpcMn ? the tern 8 ot fcrofub , rluuuutidj ) , > nsurrption aLd bc\ero tldu tiiacaao9. Sold < s\cry whcro. Prlco : Cutlcura , 60 cents csohentSI. Soap,25 cuit * . 1'OTTXU URVU A.M CuiutiCALCo. , Boston , MA.S ? . hcml for "How tnruii > SMi Oleowc. Bt"V" 1T > 10 CuMcum Soip. an ustqnltltely per i [ Urr > 1 Skin Ueaut.fier , and Toilet , bath r.d Ku Sanative. 017 St. Charles Sf. , Kt. Lonls , Mo. A regular gfa > 1uoteof i o > leillral Colleges , bsi 1 ucn longer tntrtgej la the ip l l treatment of Cimooic , Niit\oiiHKi nna HLofio puiACKilhan uur other Diftletan la fit. &oalJ , fti city pft | > eri chow antl all olj jril < lrntn know. Nervous Prostration , Debility , Mental and Physical Weakness ; Mercurial and other Affec tions of Throat. Skin or Bones , Blood Poisoning , Old SorCS and Ulcers , nro trratdl with no paralleled wjtefif.on Inint fflfDiitlc principle * . Ha'clT.PrUatelj. Diseases Arising from Indiscretion. Excess , Exposure or Indulgence , vhfrii rroduee tome or tha Itllitnj ? fflecd : nertouiorm , dt-MUty , dlinneti oTiIebl neil ( IvfLfllto nicmnrj , | Impte * nn tlie face , ) > hjr Ieal decs/ , etenlou lo tb * noctetj of feumlei , eoaTuilti of Heitet& , rendering Mnrrin o Improper or unhappy , * r , l'nniphlet(5H ( [ ngeipn ) the ftb < iYc,8ent u ifaled ebtrlopc , free to nujaiMrtjis. ConiUltnttoQat ol- Ceccr b/ neil frv , audlnvltctl. Xrlto forqucittoni. A Positive Wrinen Guarantee gtret In all euruble cniej. MeJIclnesacnt everywhere. rnmphleta , nclBh or German , 64 paces , < fs > Borlbiuc above dlBeasca , la znalo or female * PBE EV3ARRBACE GUIDE ! ICOpago , flnrplitei. lllnilrileJ In clolh nJ jiltblmllna 60e , iiinnejor poilsget nnip , urr | coven , 23e. Tbli book contains ull the curloui , tloutjiful or luiiul UT ( vnnt Id know , i book ot great lulrc.l to nil. UialUl , Unulj , Ufti'ptoes ' * &ro promoted \ It4 ftjtleix tlio changes tnM , In rv tow yearn , have tuloa placu iu the mauufncturo uf [ inprovemont nftor improvement has boon nmdo , until to-day the clothing oifurod by Sohlank & Prince , 1210 Furnam street , is equ.il in uvory respect to the best Custom Work ! While at the eamo time the lowncsa of pricii of the line grndu of clothing they handle is no leao astonish- int' than the Perfection of Fit ! AND THE QUALITY OP MATERIAL AND MAKE I 1210 Farnam Street , 1210 H. PHILL PS , 1RCHAIT TAILOR HAS REMOVED TO ISO V FAMAM ST , In A. OAJOKI , Removed tol'31 N. llth St. SODA WATER ! ( i I'RESCBHTIONS CAREKULLV COUPOUMBKD : WHAT IS DYSPEPSIA ? Among the ranny symptoms o Dyspepsia or indigestion the mos prominent nrcrnrinblo : nppctito faint , gnnwing feeling nt pit of tlv stomiicli , with niifntisfied craving forfoocllicnrtburnfceliiR ; ) of weigli and wind in the stomach , bnd brcutl bad ta to in the n.outh , low spirits general prostration , headache am constipation , llicrc is no formo disease more prevalent than dyspep si i , and none so peculiar to the high living and rapid-eating American people. 'Ylchohol and tobacco pro duce Dysuopsia ; also , bad nir , rapic eating , etc. BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS will euro the worst case by regulating the bowels and toning up the digestive organs. Sold every where. I The Leading Agricultural and Live Stock Journal of the West. 20PapsniirREXriniAIl-80Colnmiis { : ! B. S. SMITH & CO. , KMIORSsnriiii.iiiiRRH. . UO.V. UOIir. W. KUH.VAS , Secretary Slate Board fit Acrlailtmc , Asaoclato Kdltor. IDXtl'IU-n , $1.00 jicrjoar In advance .t-ffAOKNTS ICO and 103 S lltli Street. - OMAUA , NED Jy 22 Smokers of Klackwell's Gennln null Durham Smoking Tobvx-owll ? ocel\e I'ruulumt ns follows terms and conditions hero spcclu. . BatPREMIUIt1.ffi5TOOO 2d " $2,000 3d " $ B,000 S3 other Prrinlnmqaslicrosuown The 23 premiums will bo avanln December 23. 1S81 Int 1'rcmlnn pees to the person fromwhomwo ro $200 o'lve tlia 1 irt'o.it numlicr of our c-mptj $175 tobacco II.IITS prior tft lite. 15. wllwll $150 bu irlvcu forth ? neit lanrest nnmlra nmVthiis , In the order of the numlK $125 of empty bur * received from cirh $1OO t > ) tha twenfy-nvo niccecsfnl con teshiits. Kncli biir nuift boar on $8O original Bull Durhun libel. TT. f lle\e ill" stamp , nnd Caution Notice $70 lUira ninst budmio up securely In $ GO pacKi'o , with name nml luMrevs c sender , nnd ninnni-r of IIIIH contain ui. pnlulv marked cm the ont ido and must lx sent , rh i nrrn pn'"ald. 11 HlnrU i rllN Iliirlnitn Tolinrri $20 Co.Dt'niiAM.N O I'xeryueuuln pac k'u'r hi" jili'turp uf Hull # 10 fiwi our next annminrpmrnt FJnmintirt nntiili Quick pernmnent cnre. Ilookfr * tr nervous ueuintyui.i.ii.uci.ieoFmioiiaL.N.i II Amelia Burrougfh OFFICE AND RESIDENCE 1617 Dodge St. , - Omaha TELKVHO.VK No IU IS DECIDED BY Eoyal Havana Lottery I | ( A QOVEKNMKNT INSTITUTION. ) Drawn at llnvnmi , rul > a , JSvery 12 to 11Buys. . TICKETS , S2.rO , HALVES , $1 CO -ulijcct t ) tin manipulation , not conlrolli.il bv the pittitiiln Interest. It la the lair cat tiling in th nature of chaaco In existence. I'or Information und purticuhrs apply toSIIII'SK\ CO , Con ! AucntH , 1212 Ilronlttav , N Y. city. K K A i ; 11 4 CO. , 417 Wnlniit struet St. I.uula , Mo. or FranK I.ubraii" , L.jU. , 20 Wandotto , Kan jymio i. wly. Of the Northwest , Detroit , Minn. A country of WOODS AND LAKiS : , 100 mlks ucsl o ! St 1'aul. T rou trains daily on the N I' . II. . lth 30 Day Excursion. Tickets at about cno-hal rates. HOTEL MINNESOTA , An clcs "t house with accommodation * foi 200 Burnt * . R. n. COLBURN , Proprietor. g-ti'tSVV Kill CIXUULAK8UIVINU HILL I'AKIICULAIm DR.HORNE'S ELEGf RIG BELT Will cure KvrroiiMi. rn Luinbagn.ltliFunmliMii , 1'Hr ul > -ti < , NLiiinlma , htintlca KMniy , Splno nn I I.lvcr . , , , ir ; > . I'llei. iplfr : p r. Imnutono inifuu. . I'rtilnpKUR UtfrJ.ctc. Only wlt-nuilcy I * * ri licit In Aini'ilintlint M < | H tlio Elrclrklty and m R nctlxm tliroiiKli Hi" bed ) , anil can be rvchargid In an In ttant by tlio patient. SI.OOO Would Not Buv it. D . nou ( I wag iffllcted with rheumatism and oured by uag \ a belt. To any one Mlllctod wltl. that dljcoeu , I would ear , buy Homo's Klectrlo llelt , Any ono can confer with me by writing calling i my etore , U20 Douglti street , Omaha , Neb. Wir.MAM LYONS. WAIN OFFICK-H22 Douglas Street. WfortalnatO , P. Uooaauu'i uiutf Store' 1110 iaani Ht , Oman * . Orders Ailed 0. 0 D MBRASKA LAND AGENCY 0. F. DAVIS & GO. , 8COOKSSOR TO DAVI3 * BNTDEQ. ) Gfuoinl Dotltro ID 1505 KAHNA1I ST. AHA Have for ula 100,000 Mresoarelolly el o < cd Undi Laetern NobrMk * , at low prlco and on ewy tcrtro. impiov a larnu for ude In DouelH , Dod , ColUi tw , Ilurt , Cumlnif. Sirpy , Wiwigwa , * r7r "k annden , and Butler Oounti * ! . T ie paid In 11 parti ol tbe State , it r-f v LianM on lm | roved farnn , Mnary IMDllc always In offiou lolicltid. KTntboMiuRerlnRfroiutn. Beifecta of youtbtul errari . . . 7i uilnalv akDtM. uljrde 7 , lo t luanhooil , etc. , 1 nllUctul jouptrticulariof a ilmpl * and rortala mt > u of ! euro , Ireo of obtria. MnilTouiadUpMatcIf , U iOWIJiU , Mcwduj.OoaB PRINCIPAL LINE rnoM CIIICAOO , PEOHLi & ST. LOUIS , nr WAT OP OMAHA AND LINCOLN TO DENVSB , Oil VI V KANSAS CITY AND ATCHISON to DENVER. ' .lotinrctliif ? In tTnlon Depots nt KnnsaiClly , Oinulianiul DcMVcrwItli throiili ) tmlns lor Anil nil points In tlio (3 ( CoimcctliiK In ( ininit Union Depot nt Chiciuju with tliroiiKh tmlns lor 2fJ3ir YORK , IIOSFOX , And nil Iii3lcrn : ( Mtlm. AtTcoiin with tliiinmh tniins tor Iiullnim ; ) . elli , Cliicliinntl , Columbus , nnd nil points In thii antli.Kiut. At St. i.ouls with tliroush tniliiH lor nil points South. iirsunt : D.iy Co.iclics 1'ixtlor C'm-s , \ \ 1th IP. ! rliiiln rimlr-i ( scuts lieu ) , SmolcliiK Cnrs with Kuvolvinu ; Clinli-M , I'ulliimii 1'nl.ico Slccnliii ; Uiira nnil tlio Ininntis C5. II. A Q. Dining ( "ins run daily to nnil f 1 0111 Clilengo nnd Kunsiis ( ! It y , UliiciiKoiind Council llluilji : Clilcn'o ; , nnd DCS Jlolnt's , ClilciiRo , St. Josupli , Atclilsoii und Topulm without clinn c. Only tliroimh line lunnln : ; thuli- own imins liiawri'ii Clilcn"o , Lincoln nnd Dpnvur , nnd CliloiiKO , KniuiH ( Mlv nnd Denver. Tlnouili cixr-j batwcoii Indlaiiiiiiolla nnd Council lllnll's , via 1'torla. OOINO XOHTII ANIJ SOUTH. Solid Trains of KloKiint l.iy Coaches niul Pii liimn I'uktco Slopping t'nimno i mi cln'lv ' to nnd f i om .St. Louis ; via Hannibal ; onliicv. Kookuk , litirlliifUon , Ocilnr Itnpldsnnd Albeit I.mtoSt. I'mil and Mlnncnpnllij ; I'm lor Cars with liccilnliiK rlinlrs to nnd liotn St. I.ouU uiul 1'oorlu. Only ono chiinirtj of em's iK'tNvcon St. I outs nnd DCS Jloincs , lown , Lincoln , Nu. bnisknnnd Denver , Colomiio. It Is also the only Tlnoiigh Linn In-ini-cn ST. LOUISA MIMIIEAPOLI3 and ST. PAUL. It Is known nt the tfreat THUOUGIt OAU I.IS13 of America , und Is universally admit- 'i- < l to tic thu Finest Equipped Railroad in the World fr all classes of Travel , Through Tlckt-is via this linn iur cr.lc at - : R. I ! . COUDOU tlckoi. olllcus in tlio UintodStut.cs "uid Cnnado. T. J. ' .VGfDPEHCEVAL LOWELT. , \kt-l'rci. .VGfD THE BRUNSWICK , BALKE , COL- LENDER COMPANY , [ SUCCESSORS TO THE J. M. B , & 11 , CO. ] THE MONARCH Tbo molt extensive manufacturers of IN TUB WOULD. 603 S. Tenth Street OMAHA , jHTPrlcc ! ) of Billlnl nnd Tool Tableland tn&torlala uruuhcJ on application. Nebraska Cornice AND KANUKACTUHEHS OF GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES FINIALS , WINDOW CAPS , TIN , IRON AND SLATE ROOFING , PATENT METAUO SKYLianT , EtfGn PoticSn 1 ! 'agt , Ualuoircdte , V randfts , Ottlco'ard Iron JUimiitn , Window and CcllarGuNO "tn OPENS FOU SECOND YKAIl Clan'IcxI , Silcntlflo , Comnioro'al mid Art Dernrt montN. II th s.jxud admitted Tuition low , p , hem nl Eoiii'ty Kuequipod ! ! ) faculty s for particulars , HBV. Vf. W. H r h D. D President , or I'rc 1. 0 M. DOJ jslota , Hocrttary of the Fucutj | , llcllov e. Neb. Jy innjg lECffl MALADIES I find radical euro by my I method , based on reccnbsci- lentific researches , even ia the most desperate cares without nny trouble to the functions. I1 cure equally the sad con- Iconsequences of the sins o lyoiilh , nervousuesa rind im- fpotenco. INSCHETION ; OITAHANTBED. Prayer to eond the Eiact description of the Slcknuai DHBELLA , Momborof Several Scientific SocioUoa. i Place do la Nation a , DUFRENE& MENDELHON. fWKEMOVKD TO ( OMAHA NATIONAL BANK & HEALY , > < K .ui > uriii.St8. , Clilcnf WHU nl > o tlulr DAND CATALOOUC. ' - - - - [ ,1 Jiw n r iliit.l Sulu , C.th l < lll . - . _ . ilU. ClA | SUnJj. JViim M lorS Bladl ll.u. ha.lrj U..J Ootnu , _ . M.UtUli. Uo IncludM lubaclWo : * itrclMs f t Austiui BD < U od C > 1' - .