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OMAHA DALLY BEE--SATUEDAY , ATCEST 0. 1884. T11E OM AHA BEJ Omnlm Oflloo , No OtO FArnmn St. Oounoll Biuff 'O.Ooo.No. : t Pearl t Street , Near Ur iulw y. | ] NoW YorkJOITloo , Itoum Q3 Tribal l"abllsh d ertrj1 n-ornlng , exocpt Baodtyl t enl ) Monday , morn ! Dg daily. ' iu IT MAJU On * YCM. . . . n .M I Thn * Month ! . . . ) . .ft BuUon < na. . . . . . . . 6.00 I One Month , . . . . . . . , t ' , UKI rosrrim. ie T M..M..HOO I Three Uoatha. . . . . . .I tUtfonlta. . LOO | Ono Month. . . . Amtriaui N w * Company , BoUrlfenVNsr d il In the United BUtei ? A I Oonmaatalloni reUMnc lo Htin tad Kdll rt ftaUonstwuMb * addressed t * h Kmoi or Zi trtVurt aqf lUmllUnSH riontdl ddrased to Tin Bn rii f.untv Oonrixr , nxiti DttRi , Cheokt aal poitoSae erd rs to be mad * ps Me tot > MOfd r ( Uve eompaar ! HE BEE PffBLISBlflG CO , , PROPS S. B03HWATHR. .Editor. A. n. Wteh. M * ic r Dally ( XroaUUon , r. O.Bji 463 Ot ah * Neb. TUB street cleaning oontraotor ough to git to work with his tcrobrnng brush SIWATOH MAADKK&ON is at Xfovrpor Datonfng to nluutho wild wavca are oay Ing. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Tnn rosiarmUoa of Jy G > uld ai prosl dent of the Wabsih , baa brought J.y t ( that road. J > y fu-cords J y. TITEWJ are a Riod many ups and dovrat in Uua world , uf which upper Farnim , Rtroot ftflnrda a otriking illustration. Jim f Kynor'o oong of the obovtl brigade La Load from morning tilt nl < M. DEVHUKUX UUKD , vrho ia young and good-looking ; , ooraos out for Cleveland. Thia M no off act agairutSueaa B. Anthony and Elir bothOady Stan ton , who have dooKrml fur BUJno. two wooKa OoiAiia will have a complete and ooanootod Byttom oE otreet and alley pavement covering the buainoaa portion the city. The next thing will bo to keep the pavements clean. TUB Keith county achotl land injunction - t.aif and the consequent diaoluoures / have had a be'nuGcial effoot. The atato I ) > ard of public iinda and bull lings has decided to call in the leairo and make now loasja after giving the proper notieo of thirty daya. Tnuiian admission at least that the Brat IOMOS were not givun according to law. "COLOKBL" B P. BAVAQH , who holds the important position of superintendent of the etuto ogrioaltural farm , baa at last f jund Bomothing to do. Ho proposed to compile the livestock otatiitioi of Neb raska and publish them in a catalogue. This i about all the work that Superin tend 'Savago will do during hio'tcrm of office PAVNB and hia Odshiraa booraora fcavo been ejected by the , military from the Indian territory Their ehamios i have -.bsen doatroypd , and the loaders among the aquation are baing taken to Fort Smith M'prisocora . This pula an 1 cna to auph invasions of the Indian tor- . ritory. Payne hu for eoforal yearu been creating trouble by hia periodical raids , and h'e has humbugged the tquattors out of many thousands of dollars. GnjreiiAL GRANT has conoludod to earn en honest living as an historian of the war. Ho hw agreed to w te a oorles of eighteen or twenty war articles for Aho Century , for which the publishers will jpayhi.n . 810,000 , Those contributions to the history of our own times will on- iablo the * general to duponaa with contri butions from hit friends , and it is decidedly - odly more creditable than 'Block gam- ibliug * IT'now turns out tht DC. O'Uonnoll , of San Pranc'uoo , has been pl yin. { n hu a praotioil j .ko with hU tw Oninesr leperu , which he proposal t' otliihit in the eastern oitiva to il uitrato his looturt- upon leprosy and the dangbis arising f from Ohiucso immigration. In no cit > ' wan ho allowed to t-xhibit his lepers , and i of course he was very indlgnaut at moli treatment. The doctor made nn-ncrous jrcvcDgeful threats , ouo of whioh wai that ho would take his leporB to Washing ton and turn them lioso up in the oti-p * of Uio nation * ! capitu ) . It now opuour < hat Dr/0'Donnvll has had nolepors with him , and that he well know that hu would never bo allowed to exhibit any eucli poraoua even if ho had hud them. AB a jiracticul j ike his little garao bus tprovodquitoBucceAAfrtl * It has afforded him as wtllas the people of BanFrauoieoo conoidornble f INDIANA will bo ouo of the greatest battle Celde of the proiont ctmpitRn , and if the people eurvlvo the oratorical ov > olono tlat ( will swoop over that region , it will be a matter of aurpriie to the rest of the country. They are ia great dan ger of being talked to death. Among tlie prominent democrat * win will stump In diana are Wade Hampton , Oolonol Vilac , - Carl Ssbuir , Senator Vest , Congressman ' 'Carlisle , Senator Bayard.Goveriior Qoad ley. K . nww DidlittleTom lion drfcke , Senator BUokburn , Senator Veer S ' liooa , ud Ki.Wenim.ir McDonald. The republicau Will send into the Indinns field Beoatora Frys nd Hale , \V. D K l ley"bf Tean ylvanfa , Him. "Wrfi. West , William SIoKinloy , Don. Buttortrortli , Hon. John Bf IltndorBon of St. Ltula Congressman l rank lUtooclc nf Nd Yorlr , - Gonsfrfsixtiin t\Vi a nf Virginia , JudgoTVMker- l.'Wo , and a h' t of f othtru , By the time the cam'palxn draws ' to a cloio the ppople of 'Indiana ou ht t < > Lave a irettycloir idea of the pblitioa ! altuaUou. ANir ro.\oporrf2S AND CLEVELAND. With Gonld , Dillon , Field , Sago ai the rest of the giant monopolists , poti ing out their moniy like water to oio their eld Agent in the speaker's ohnir congress to the presided , the IIera ! < rould like to know h < r it happtru th an'i.monopoly papora o in support Blaii in this campaign ugainst ouch a man i Grover Cleveland ! Wo shall bo glad I furnish Governor Olevolad'a record o railways iu New York to thoao papers' , I show with whit , energy , Uarlesanoss an zeal John D. Kernan , his railroad con missinnor , has dealt with the railroads i New York u'dor the governor's person : counsel and direction. Otnaha Uerali The proaont national cnmpaign ! n < Lo bo fought out on the issue of raonopi ly and anti-monopoly. It is simply a issue of republican or democratic supron ftcy. , No third parly , hovrovcr pure on j list Its pr nciplea may br , can divert vote enough from the two old parties in th ! campaign "with the remotest ohanoo o success. Aibatwoou James G. Blatn and Grover Cleveland anti.monopollol give BUtno the preference. His oarer has nothing in common with the poop ! who desire to plaoo corporate rnonnp 1 under legislative control and regulation Mr. Blaine nukes no profession of anti monoyoly , atid ia under no obligations ti anti-men pdisU for any position ho ha over hold in public hfoorhis present can didaoy. Bio is supported by anti-monopol ists because thuy cannot oonooivo how i ohaogo from republican to democrat I lupremsoy , under Grover Cleveland , wil in any way bring abjut the reforms whicl they advocate and do away with thi kbutes from whioh the country issuflfdrin [ it the hands of the confederated monop ilios. ilios.Tho The nnli-monopolists will oppose Cleveland because ho has broken /aitl rith them and betrayed their confidence lo was eleotad governor of New Yorl * o yoara ago on f n tintl-ruonopoly phi- orm by the active and enthuiiiatio tup icrt cf nnti.oionopclie'a. Nearly 'Vary ' uffioui ucf since hu occasion to power baa beori betrayal of ( he confidence which anti- aonopoliats ropraod in him. His ad- Hirers and supporters can moke no justi- i bld di fjnsa ( tor him. Ho vetoed thu .vo-oent elevated railroad bill in the in- arcst of a great monopoly which imposes urea upin two millions of people in the tyof NnwYvrk , but ohirks its own res and evades piymont i just claims for damages ustained by private property owners Vheu the legis'uturo ' of New Yorlt mpoworod him to ' appoint two utroad oommisoionoio bo appointed to 'tis ' position the non in law of Hamilton pwb , n millionaire and 'monopolist , who i largely interested in railroads , and a oung and inexperienced lawyer whoso yrnpUhies lean towards the corporations. lo appointed as superintendent of pub ic works a railroad omtraolbr , and ilaced the canals , which are intended to iheajxn transportation , under the control i the railroada with which they ate ex- looted to compote. Ho lisa approved bill passed by a corrupt gislaturo whioh gives the power to the > tdens & L iko Ohamplain railway com- any to own and navigate vessels on the t. Liwrenco and upper Ukos. By these uts Governor Cleveland has mulhOod i a great measure , the efLrta of anti- icnopolists in the elate of Now York , ad riveted the chains of bondage , with hioh monopolies have manacled the poole - lo of the Empire state. As between Grover Cleveland and araos G. Blaine viewed purely from the tatdpoint of capability and experience liero con bo no comparison. Intellect , ally Blaine 1 eras up above Gluvuland iko the granite column of the W shint - ' > n monument does above an ordinnrj jmbstonoin the congreii o ml cemotor ; . ANOTUEII iuttroiuiur , oni > tnr has boon dded to the Grover Clovulund ncundul. c appears that Henry Ward Beuchor , ho came nut warmly m favor of Cluvc- md for the presidonoy , woo tnado sick igh unto dentil by the rccont n relation E the BOAudulous rulatioim nf C'cvulniui ' iih Slaria Uulpin. Mf. B echor loruupnu went back upon the dtmocrut i cam i late , saying thit ho had 'been ' fcoivid in ilio mm and tht ho would robnbly now support BMno , This luiod dismip in the domnoratio camp , nd created j y among the ropublioans L seems that very great importance in ttuched to the influetioo of the ominen * iviiio by both political parties. It liuuld not cause any surprise therefore Imt the democrats have devised plan of winning back the famous 'rooUyn ' preacher. They sent his bosom riend , GOIIOM ! King , to BuuMo to per- imallr investigate Grover Olovoland's onduot. His mission has been fulfilled nd his report made public. It seems hat the woman in the ouo was a widow. Ihe was u&fc n good widow either , tor one aaintainid intimate relations with llovoland nnd two ether gen- lemen of cony virtue. Olevil.iid lobly fathered the fatherless boy in or- or to shield the other friends of tlio rldow who were eminently respectable Carried men. This dUphanoui storj ras received with evident pleasure by ho hitherto wavering Bocoher , who as- Dried that ho hod been wrongfully led 9 mistrust Cleveland. Mr , Beechor do liros that ho cannot do too much now o show his appreciatitn of the chivalrous ian , whose peccadilloes of fifteen years KO ought not to count at thi * time , The OTiocrata are hsppy onou more , lenoral King's st tument reminds u f the story of tha man who was on ti | l 3i reduction. The dofcndaut nfututi tie services of an attorney and plea edit it guiltv. The proiecutii.ii proved thu use against him beyond tbo'bhadovr a oubt. After the prosecuting attorpo ; ad oondu ltd his argument to thu jijiy , tie judge aakud the dvfoudaut if hutmd tf > anything to say. Ho had no speech I make , ho said , but ho would like to say word or two to the 'jmy. The rcqna was granted , nnd loaning over the rail Y spoke to each jutyman in a quii tone so that no ouo else hoai him. The jury retired , an in throe minutes returned , and to th surprise of everybody announced II verdict to bo "not gniltj | " The prisoi or was accordingly discharged , botbofoi ho loft the court room the judge callo him up and said , "You are no longer i jeopardy , and I would like to know whi yon said tn that jury. " "Your honor , roptiod the defendant , "I simply sai 'wo old rakes have got to stand bycac TUB civil service examinations hav had the desired effectof , reducing th number of appUcanU for federal poaitioc and of securing moro competent person for the places. Incompetent persons d no care to expose their ignorance. Th clerks who are now appolntod to depart moat places have to prord their compe tonoy. AB YET thcro have been no ntops takoi in Nebraska towards securing for thi atato the location cf the no * sol lion homo. The Grand Array of the Republt in Iowa is making a united effort to ob tain the prize fur th t otata. Why can not the Gran i Army iu N braskn movi in the matte it TUB Si L'juio ' pi.tolliu isnowopoi avery ovonii g until 0 o'clock for the salt uf stamps , delivery of mul , oto. Wbj sinnot the lm ) ha post-of&ao bo open foi the ama purpoao until the same ho i It would be a great convonionoo to c largo number of busintsi men as well ai others. APPLES are oxpoctcd > tb bring from & to $0 per barrel in Now York thta , fall , English and S Jot oh' agents are alroadj there buying them up in advance. II they will oomo to Nebraska they oin buy plenty of good apples at cheaper prices. HENRY VILLAUD is on deck again. Ho laa boon elected president of the Oregon k California railroad. Mr. Villurd is low ia excellent health and in coed com lition to resume , his old business of hoop-shearing nnd lamb fleecing. AHSCBMHUIKH In Nt\v V rlc City. The assessed valUe of real pronerty iu" How York thmyear in 81,119 701,000 a ; tin pt over $40,000 , < 00 ovtr last year. L'nid incrcaeo ii irregulaily distributed , , nd is Urgeot'iu the lower part of th itj , whoru the produce txchango and ithur ponderous buildingi have beuu irooted , wntlo clung Ufiadway from fourteenth to Foriy-aecond street the ( K-Htice hao also buen rapid. Among 670 ppreona t xed for § 100,1 > 00 or more aub , 35 are millionaires , while 24 tirma nd oatatea hold property valued up in h millioiip. The hoa\iist individual ) roperty holders among the nmn are Wiilwm B. Aator , Mxerffor 815,272.000 ; Vm Vaiidcrhilt , $2 182.000 ; A. It Enm , U 501,000 ; William Ithin-liudor , $2- 46,000 ; Robert Glot , 82,900.000 , and arnos Lennox , § 2 110,000. The acgre- ate valun i f property hold by 103 women 1 ? : )5,842,000. ) Mrs. A. T. Htowart being redtted with $5,000,000 ; RoDooca Jones , 2 333,000-Mary ; O. Pmcknoy. $2 COS , . 00 , and Mrs. Paran Stevens $1,488,010. 'hirty-throo railroad and express com- anios pay taxes on an agtfregato of 8 J9- 36.0CO , tbo Metropolitan elevated rail- lading wifh ? 9 587,000 , the Now York lovated ? 8 480,000 and Now York Con- mi § 8,308 000. F.fty banks ore taxed on 14,358,000 of roil ootato , eight gas com- anies on 811.723,000 of property , and inoteen inauratico o jmponlos on 88,231- uO. From thceo tigurea it will bu Been iiat the real wealth of persona and cor- orations ia not shown by the , amounts > r whioh they are assessed , the Trinity hurch onrpuration , on the book * for nly S2 295,000 , owning really 830,000- 00 worth of property , muoh of which iinda , however , in the names of ot.licr UIBOIIS. The tax rnto this 'year in (2 2G n StOO. npninst S2 29 Ustynr. . 82 2Vin 582 $2 02 in Jb8laude253i. . 18BO iiu total IHC will be iib > ut S25,300.5'J8 gain of $000,000 over Uat > var. " The Ilojj Khrinkaicc , U.viof SirCK YAUPH , III. , Aug. 8. Tim liluii/M jo nt uontur.iii-H o inn i'.iuH in on- criliH < | Uo timi nf lioif ! T uW Ke tlitually 0'iupi led null i v. ' Facial"off-red turn- In th "piurorit > j > tmi uitli mb iratniu for iMy I | > H. I' IB ovidnitly IIILVD lit get > . Th cxcbni H Ki * > t < at iw.ioMnck | > . , but It In not iik ly time they ui'lo ' tcr- In 111. thlrly daya1 | > r. | K > < Hl n' Tlf miiu- II B oil m n wnulil | u.biliy | l ' \ willing tn a don't w nt it to niiivoil m the packinc ten- iu. - \ Too Muuh "WliinUy. riNciNKATi. Augu.t 7.-II. IJ. Mllkr. a ( uliuuipiilt III tilt' uhlikri'ool oieri-inco I'B ' umlia'i linn Ufii in ihe city two ilays nt a\ori ft r organUofor thocom nK\ni ' . lnotrNC'id uiciitlng wnu h M this ttcrt.fm. lillxr duclur H the o ult a tot 1 faihiro ai d o c BM lioicle | < The wloU tronhlo KOI m rctit in two or Oiroo [ wticu licri" , AH iho fivom \crywhi-ro o'aivonun nlun.ua m \ or of n ix ) l , The whisky intn tv thu ro- Jt will imvllnbly can o otor-productlon. , WASIIINOTON , AuRimt 7.-Tn accordancw I'll ' tlm act of n ig't' ' < < B ( uitlioiiiii g the np- initinentoC eighty [ M t quarto inani r vr nnU , to iiurfi'r.ii tin Uutlea of ut ruko f-otn 1 1 iloikB In the j > la e ot iitii-n eiuploytK , n nc i- > l order lun I ) en itiauuit by the w r du- inim-nt pr-vicling ill t nald nvigvants nhall i H'cc cl ty L'xuniimtion fioin tbo m nt ( inp tfiit men iu | lie nru < y ube liavo torvo'l . 1 imtfoiirytj w , hint wliou * cbiracter mid nciitllin hall tic tlcm tu t ik charge of puo- V olit ( tHiiinfc it Ni w homlnn. NKW LONDON , Com. , Aujunt -Tin 10 tra e wan won by thu AH ut , OVMIIK ! by yti > ul' . iSli i talvH ilm jirlri for fa tea mo Mjo din. . , for bHntirst. . on lh courwi. In Viilett- iktu ! ho pr v f r Iwiiig tlu > lirst rri\einth vcoml cUn. but the IUv 1 on tiiu futt piUuby limo hililMunoe , Mima uf Nfvruumr HIT , M * n. , \u $ . 8. The r oop- /n t-i b btkcn u-ztThnuilcy to Omly in- uiliB a 1'uit.Uo of tli kii ht I II.IB , iilltl * , u er l i ( via of , ! inii ) , ei > lo B i' 'r ' ! , , lr. " ' ' .juiliiieiit . , icbit.1 i-lililran Mill \UI1 bo r-vniwul liv Mr. ( ! < e It ; liind niomtui ttiu a'wri.o . u ; Him ( nation daiix parade nd ItiowoiUa Iu Miiokoy niahcH a Monti. NAP lea , AnpuHt 7. Mlw rv JJackey , lughcf of thu Q lifprnia mllliuuut e , | tp. in lied o r. Ciilonim r.j.r.ii6itaiheof iho ill UuoM u fnuilly of Coluimi , 01HER LANDS ThAJf OURS. Franco and England have failed ogroo atytho B jyptian conference. Whi over may bo the cause of the failure the conference the general result is th ngland is again saddled with the onti burden of governing Egypt. Althouj Kirl Oranvlllo intimates that anoth oonforonco will bo called , the chanc seem to bo that no agreement botwo < the two governments most interested : the Egyptian question can bo arrived , until Eagland has made herself complo master of her Egyptian elophan The failure of the conference , la predicted , will make M Gladstone very popular. Ar statesman is popular in Eoghnd if 1 thwarts Franco , and If in thwarlic Franco ho can assert tbo right to plai colonies vail over the world , ho is a < counted A patriotic statesman by tb British. Now -that the Egyptian qnci tion is for the moment out of the waj Mr. Gladstone and his mmUtry can d < . vote all their unorgics to fanning tb flimoa of popular excitement over tli tranohiso b.ll to a white heat. Tha irrepressible coiflict over tb franchise contiuuas with unabated farj It Uta drawn out the ablest and moi vigorout agitators on both sides of th issue into the arena of debate , and thoi sooma to bo no disposi i m on cither aid to yield or compromise. Even Joh Bright , now in his 73d year , hi taken the stump for the abel tion of the house of lordi Mr. Bright has ooized the opportunit to make his influence again felt , to lil his voioo again in behalf of popula rights , to strike down the priviligisof a irresponsible dies. Ilia speech at Bu mingham displayed his old time force an eloquence. Ho arraigned the houao e lords with the same glowing impetuotit that ohoraotorized his denunciation of th corn laws. Ho demonstrated his goniu for destruction. Should the house c lords continue their contest with the com mons to the bitter end , it would bo a renewal nowal of lifo tn John Bright. Ho wouli like nothing bettor than to close hi : arcor with the destruction of the privi egca of the poors. I : would bo in bar nony with the tastes and opinions , it rith the work that has already made bin ami/us. / . .j 1 To Iho surprise < f everybody and tc ho confusion of bin adversaries , Mr. Jladstonp ia going to ask parliament foi nonny with whioh to send an expedition 0 Gurdou'a rclii f. His policy has been ull of surprises and of duvicoa BO adroit > a to bear thu marks of np > l tical shriiwd- loss of which even "tho People's Wit- iara" has scarcely baen suspected hit ! - rto. A few moaths ngo his m gleet ol rurdon threatened him with the ever hrow of his government. Twioo were S-tta made to cotiauro him for it by larliamontary vote , and at one time hi ttitudp set-mod co bo that of a b.fflod nd baited stHtoiman , hopoleoaly iu iho oils. But by springing a now question ipon thu country and a ousing a great topular clamor against the lord * , ha sue- eod in putting this 'Fgyptian question side , and robbing it , for'tho 'tinw , of ita ewer to'do him harm. By calling a onference on eastern matters he. has ron the right.to do as ho pleases in 'gypt , and to make England mistress iero , with little danger of mtorf et-onco' om other powers ; and thii in spite f the utter failure 'of ihs coife1- 300 to oomo to Any.agroomont. H ha * on a practical yiotory through defeat. .nd now he fairly takes the weapons out 1 the hands of his ad voi Banes and makes lorn his own by asking parliament for 10 money with , which to do precisely hat his enemies haver most roundly jused him for not doing. Three tenths ago Gladstone's power seemed ipplingnow ho is moro firmly seated ian over before , and the proapect is tat his earner as a statesman of com- landing influence will end only with his fe. Franco and China are still in aballiger- it attitude. There is oomo talk of sub- lilting the questions at issue to Anieri m arbitration , but as yet our givt-rn- lenthusnot beenoskud to arbitrate. The luiiisofthu latest difliuuliy between CHUCK and China are evolved in obucur- y. The former claims that the require lento uf the front ? signed wcro n it oh- rvei in good faith , uud ilMt when the runch marched to taku possession of iris Bnd lei ritory awHidrd ihfcin the > ere KB-silbd by the Chinese troops m d any Fanoh troops killud. The hineao ddnird that their troops ire the liist ( to oio , and olaimud iat the French were the agnri s ors 01 ur p , so rlelicnto a ppmt ia difliLult to tilr ; but th Fri-noti inoditi'-d tncir do- and from lifiy milliois ] to Gvo millinim dollam , and are pressing payment. lin Oninese find uvuu thu hitler amount flicult toraiaoat a momunt's dttnund. , fai time the French are threatening i o-Chow , the leading city on the river liko. Altogether the atTair ia m id ' shape for China. The look ouUia'ers la that Franco has b ou ting in a harth and bullyingman - ir toward all the powers wllh which e has hod dealli'gi. ' The Malsgeso , 0 Chinese and thi Tunisians have uf to felt he hand. Her course has not ien piciflo and kind. She has Deemed itermincd to wreak vengeance on th'o verul powers she has dealt with whiney oy objected i her appropriations. How r all tnis will go and what the end will 1 remains to ba seen. China may bo oused to the full necessity of bo < niing a martial nation in accord- ice with civilized ideas. If to , she can iry speedily destroy some of thu force nt against her ; but it is to bo feared .at BIO is not prepared f T a prolonged IUT with a great power like France. But ore French operations to KO too far ere might bo a reaction whioh would Ube Germany to interfere. For the esout the prevailing view is tht aho is wrougcd China very greatly. The cholera in 'Franc * has tontion during the last UIK-I or tour eeka from the interesting n I Bi > mowhnt siting attempt which M. Furry is aVing to procure a revision uf the msii'ution , a process i dulicato and Illoult that uhtiougli a mij irity of the iiiKtituoncios dcairo it , no minister nine * (7."i ( has been stronp enough to idurtako it successfully. Gam itt * sought to bring it about a ino.vus of aucuiiog the ibstitutlon of gcnrrtl fur uistriot pfusun Uil ion , but it had a largo share causing hia downlall. Why so man ; constituencies desire it is plain cnour Th'o prMont constitution is really monarchical instrument , and has nev boon submitted to the people in ar ftirnml and direct way. It wai frami by an assembly in whioh the royalists < various shades had a maj irity , and wt really intended as a sort of prrparatic for a restored constitutiunnl raoi nrohy. Tha presidency whic Mirahftl MaoMahon huld , under euvon years' tenure , was an otfii which cuuld bo converted into kinguhi by a moro change of name , and then r other change would have been nocoaear tt is very questionable , howovo whether there is any good reason for revision pxcopt the f tot that , after om Dating from an auspicious source , thoooi stitntion has never been revised. It hi worked as well aa any constitntio oould work in the most logical counti m the world , in which the ai of party government is still in its infanc ] Thb procow of revision in Franco coi aista in a propoesl from the mioistoi adopted or approved byt the Bonato , fo lowed by the conversion of the tw houses into n constitutional oonvontior The ministerial programme was submt frd to the sonaU ) ten days ago , but th full text has not reached this country. The Dutch States General has Bottle the question of the occupancy of tb thronumtho event of K ng Wil i m death by formally naming Q teen E.nin rrgimt during the miuoniy of Prince ; Wtlhelmina The king is 67 years otc nut a very advanced Hgo or ono < it whio suvereigus are tsuppmodto bu nearing th dajs when ruling is a burden ; but th occupsnt of the lutch thronn is simpl a gruBB and stupid man , whoeo cur alkutiou is impaired by UXCUSSBB I is { jouerally understood that the king i incurably ill of a lingoiing eicknosa an hao acted adviaodly in instituting moai urea fur the establishment of a rogonc ] Ho has suni'cd both of his sons , snd hi oololuir is the little PrincosaVilhe ! tnina , the child of the king's aeo md rum riage , her mother being oiiouf thodaugl t ra of the prince of Waldcck. Th young queen in but 20 yearn old , havin been born August 2,1858 , nnd is repute tit bo an auiiablo and intelligent woman * ith no special force of character or til tio83 fur the task of regmioy. Hoi land being u coribtitutionally gnvoru i country , thu queou will bo thu reprofl'en Uuvoof the utatea general in ull grea quostijno of policy , but as the initiativi of diplomatic actinii lioa largely with thi thronn and ministry , it will bo fortunati for Holland if thu ) o ont has tno goo ( 6QHBO to avoid compileitions with the imperial porial neighbor wniuh has eyes upon th'i country of canals and commote' . Ger many would Imo to gain a hold 01 do Lind , not only booauso the latter ii rich , but because of the commercial anc iiavul udvdiitimoa which would accrue tt : ho umpire from ita p' < Rscaaion. The French divorce law passed by tbt ogislativu assembly cov rat montba agi vent into force on the 2th f July , and he first rusulto are exhibited iu thu foi jvving dispatch from Parie : "Three houoand aui a for divotoo are already itfguci. Many noble and urominont fum es are involved , " Ic would appear Jrom his wholesale business that the French ro resulved to < * veogo themselves for heir JOUR deprivation of the right uf livorco by dissolving nil the marriages a the country. Formerly separa K n between wedded couples waa gov- rtittd by church canonp , as marriage it- elf was defined and regulated by the hurch and divorcee were toldom heard if. But , with the republic , whoeo lead- is are anti-cloiical and host Ho to nearly very form and phaaoof churchitfluenca , ho right'of ea < y divorce is secured among thur immunitits ; ' and the courts will robaby ba burdened with these trials ill all tuemismated couples in the ooun- ry are separated. A return has just been made to narlia- ipiit in regard to the operation of the riah arrears of rent act. According t- > bia , the sum of 2,570,000 , which was wing owing to tno laualovds by the mdlorda by the farmers , ban been wiped ut under the act ainco1882 Of this irgp amount Ulster g lined 820,000 in omissions of rent ; Cuinaler ; 250,000 ; ! . .nnauuht , 1,001,000 , and Monster , 1510,000. Tuo nationalist papers , jiumunting upon this return , state thut bo laud act has already eocured to the irmers a permanent induction of ant exceeding 500,010 yearly. Th * ish ip of Litnutick , ibo Enl of Belmoro ud other members of the commusion hioh has been considurmg the coiidi- on of education iu Ireland , state thai 10 curtailed rents we.ro butler and more KUlutly paid lost joar than at any titm ucu ibu Farnell agitation brgan. Tne ilatioua now existing between Intilordb id tutivnta , are amiuuble. Primary ihooliootHblinhod for iho biiiutit 01 10 tenant , arn ov ry whuru appreciated huuovbruineut hua reBi 1'ud on u largo iducuon of the furo B in Ireland. Tbo transportation bill now pending in 10 French nt-naio o'iiliuuua to bo tKe it jrotof iho miistiottubu feulitiu ntnony iu Aubtialiau o.ilouis'a * With tlium. ai etunt , oven federuii ! ) , though coii- iutuii with , ii aubuderary to thu q tea nn wl ijh , in their opinion , iuv. ivie lepernoiml Beoiiiity of every luhahi- nt. Now Odledonia m the i t haa been the poiiul lony for the most atrocious of the cam l 1'lnBtos in Frai oo. There acu least a thousand murderers convicted i Fruiiuh jurien ' with extenuating cir- imataucos. " Under the olasaiticatioii the olTcnscB made by the proviaioiM of owswnt bill , the deportation ot crimi- tls woulo rino to prodigious proportions ; r statistics ahnw that ih number < > f nvictiiiiiH in 1882 was 186,770 , and of ese 78l 58 , or 4-1 per cent , were ot old lenders. The real fooling of the Australians is all shown in a recent letter of ono of itsna to a loading London journal , re- iuted in part in another column. With ew Caledonia nexrer to Queensland ian IB either Now Xdaland or Tusmania , is not suspriaing that criminals uncupu lither , cepeclally aa a atroi g ocean cur- nit ia favorable to progress in sinnl ! boats pm tbo French colony to Australia , Trie uttraliau ulnn therefore ia not to bu ondored at. The landing uf auqh a > rdo of confirmed ciiminala in their im- ediato neighborhood is to the colonmto run worou than if BO many wild bdaata ere tuinod loose upon their ahores. Mr. Pomeroy , the American consul at ire , reports tht in the first three ouths f 1834 , 9-19 vfessih passed irougti the hu. z caiihl Tha total num. nil passengers was 44,270and of those 1,000 uro put down a "nnlitaty" and 810 AI Siberian convist and ciloniit * . torynno can form his own estimatu how ilutttld a commercial bnud thu canal rms between Europe and thu Orient. The now propnsitioi H which have just ten introduced into the Dr z lian par- iiuuut for uccelurattng the progress of } ornanclpttion are a fresh token of ti genuine devotion of the government the policy of A gradual and compensaU abolition f livrv. Nil. 10 fl-l. From f M Noredadw , July 11. ( Translatlor Wo learn with muoh JiloMuro , that 01 co-laborer in the j urnallstio field , M John G. Graff , of the "Tobacco Lo f , " paper published at 105 Maiden Lan this City , in the .intoroat of the tobaci trade , WAS tho. happy recipient on , tt 9th inai of $8.000 cash , " by being tl holder of * i"kut bearing tho' above nun bor , in thn Original Little Havar ( Gon'.d & Co' ) , decided by the Key ; il vanik Lottery Juno 28th tilt. The money was promptly , paid , i usual , by the General Agents , on pr sentation of the ticket. Mr. Graff consequently highly elated thereat an boliovua that "Littlo Havana" cigai arn the best yet , better oven than journalistic enterprise. We wish hit joy. A Town Ilnn by.Nalnrnl On . , riU1"iirp IM. , correspondence of Lonlsvill Co ncr-JoLrnnl , "Our glass factory nnd our rraidonct are heated and lighted with natural g < ti > , raid Capt James B. Ford , the votoro plate-glass manufacturer a few days agr to your eorrcspntident at the Monongahi la tidtiso , Patpburg. ( | D < ) you mean that the furnaces c your foundry and the grates of 3011 hotis'B cun-umo only giul" 'Yes. N it.n pound of coal or wood i c ntumod in Gruighum , whtro the Putc burg Pint-Glass compitiy have the ! plant. C nnu i u and I'll vlviw you. " S j to Croightou , twenty miioa north c Pittaburg , < m tbo Alleghtny river , ando ; iho Wont PdUU lload , ' on the poop ! s'ylo it , wont your correspondent. AIH what aaw ho then ? Answer , thu modi community f the agt-l Captain Ford , r > hoc rotund form wa oo familiitr years ago in ho cities ubou the fall ? , met mo and , withnut cernmony escoitid me thioiigh the town of Creigh ton. I will use hia pxpknation wtthou quottition maike. Throe youta ago , be liovini ? that a natural fl iw of PM couli bo tbrained in the valley of the Allegheny ghony nofth'of PittaHun-h mfficitmt ti serve the purposed of fuel ntid Ji ht fo any manufactory , t o hundred acre were purchushud and a well was aunk. 1 well-defined coal vttn wat on the proper ty , but coal wns not nrnnttd ; gas wu , am ans , woo struck at 1,200 feet , iu a tive-incl b ire. A fitrnum , a torrent of pure hydm ijen g\t , burst out with a force if 25 < pouuda to thn fquuro inch , and the eatub liahraont of ( ilttu-ela'a works nn an ceo nomiial baaia bicuno a fixed fact. L o Novombfir the Pitiaburgh Plato-Glm jompuny waa nrganiz d. What I saw ia what I wish to ppfal ibout. No onal , no wood , no cindersIK ishep , no smoke ( chink of thin ) , nodtbrii ) f a f .ctory t < j ba aeon any wl.eru. Iu thi uriiHcoa a lurid , uttariy heat , regulatec iko clock-work. Overhead , n the vaai vorks. were gas burners nblnz0 in tin > road day , twciusp , aa Captain Fjrdsaid , 'it was not worth while to t ko Unto U urn the burners i-ff and on , as there wet il nty of ga , and to pparti " All throuuh thia voat est > tbliihmentwilb , ; ( rreut whirling tables loided with plate lata undergoing thu auvural proctoioa oi olishiug , waa observable the aupremf oivcr nf the five-inch pipe < f natural ' . Tno great engine thiohbed and 1'ivcd ' m perfect rrgularity all the moch- nism of the establishment , actuated bj ho eamo simple , natural power. Nc oal , no ashea , no cinders , no smoki I ' 'Cume to the house and Til show yoc IDW we qet along without coal , " said Japtain F.ird. , , Wondorinaly I followed. In a charming country residoncoof irgo capacity , with grate and gaaliahts n every room and hall , and in the kit- hen otnvo , even , weto nothing but ringesof gas jets. "Last winrer , as cold as the winter raa , we didu'c know what cold wae , " aid a lady in this dulightful homo Why should they ? A thumbscrew n a gaspipe regulated thn temperature a absolute perfection. We live in a ist ago. To primitive people , depend- nt upon coal and wocd for heating urposes , whether wo get it through heap stoves , gratep , or costly furnacoa , 'hat revelation this nature's a gaa com- any is _ I am inclined to have a mighty 01.r opinion ot our 1 cal gns companies , ith their millions of capital , when I link of Captain Ford'a fivi'-inoh pipe uck in thu hills , just beyond the town F Orvigbtiui nn the Allegheny river. , atnro tmB bion q liutly preiaed into ihf io t piacicil aiid utilitarian tnoihor'a ir man's protita and luxury. The ( inly oud thut ariies from this community IB irniMl fioin s't-ani. ' 'W ilon't need to use this steam at 1. " * aid C.ipt'-tiu F'in "I'ho natural ts-uip of iho gi-s. 350 pounds lo thu I'inio inch , will diiiu our engine * , and i-cm u 10 thu escaping gaa Justus well r tnt-1 and light. 'Ihiy are doing it liw u , Mtul wo will BOOH adopt theme mo mutliod. " GRQFULCU . JWO H-rolutous U1 er bro o out on my body until 111 ; hrnmt was ci.o mm ut roiru | ) ion mu o' trow Ul.iera Wire nos I M ihxo one .nd one 111. . cbniln ( itini Ur , On < wgy rough , logged , a d mlnijly dc d the oivlty pp n 10 th buiii nl l h'T. > iuHo > r n't-r ' Everything known to enwdl 1 t-iciiliy diri"dlu vilu. Dreduilly th no ttatill h'0 m.ls | Bctan < ttho ( ufft > rin < b < tan a.fu tt D re Ulcer * livgan to taki the plati'f n e lil'h no on Ib miface I l came a mrro e k. rour niontna at a time omildtiol tot my niH ti mv Im d le'auso ( > ( extreran mrenoaa. uld lint t"rn 1 > > bed. Knew not what It wan ti bo hour evuu 'reo from j lo Mad ivoraii to look ' n , Illr.lUelt a acu tt , ' 11 iho luurner n ( 1830 , er lo i yari rf ibis writchtxl mlstuiioo , I beiran uf Omlciirv I'emnlie * , amj alter two > tn' i-cr- ti-iit n e 01 Iliem Iho la t ul-er lie * heiloJ. The filnl'uvo linmoruinlwd. All nvrr tne breiet , luioiinro wimamaainio-rfuptlonli to * a healthy I" . My wo'glit hi * Inorraiixl Irn oio hu'rtrwj d t runty. t tu eu Ki o o huoilicJ amlflitv-tli | > oun'i ' it the guo i win k 1 1 t 1 1 g ilnif 011 i ( eel ruytolf a w mail , and all tlir.'i'gh i.u'1 ur > Rime lo < . . , Cii-to-n HOIIIHI , NwOrleuni iworntotxlire I'nlled dlatai Ooujuiljtio J. TO 0 , EANSE THE BLOOD , Co * . ful"U , luhirit'U ai.d UoUiTliui llomort il ihiin roii'Om ti.o inn t prn tflo rat t o ( j uman Iforiiv toolour iho > M > i o ( iltfuime | ( b'ntd i. l.ug | Toctu'tf , Hu inlwlloj : him ! [ . ! . arid Lottii ! iiH . . .e * un l.j | bb < rlln | Cfor l , t.j puify J'le utl'itha kln , iiHri toi0 i.o lilr w" that ? ) " . , > t'l'"cm'1 ' . " 'Icura Hei lie t he ur HI , od inir.hf r , . , ( l citl0i r , H UMw a a . .i- aynathklu cur a.ul . Btiu III i , M iumiibl . Great Blood Modlcmos. rhe hall hat nut IHXIII told u to the itivat curative ol the Outloura K m lloa. I haveSd bun dl " ' ol 1" > lhlD' ° ' CHA8.A.WI1UAMS. Pw U.o . , M Crt'e 01 ru'Wur. , vm > U ho. . . f < v > : l.rpe b- i ; Cuil } } a IU ) - viu , 1 1 er I. tt'e ' : CuUcura - ar , ) Cutlcu.a Bha ; lu , a i ; Uo. Bolu by a I diutf ! oiTEa pnua AND cutiiioAii co. , BOSTON , CAPITAL PRIZE $76,000 .TkVete only * & ShArofl U PropoctlonT Louisiana St te "tFedekrreby ctiUfy angtintntt for M tht ttonMy Diamngl ota Louittana Stall Lotltry dxnpany , md tnpcnon rnnnaal and eatttnt tM Drvttingi Kemteha , < tndtk9t Oittamt ate conducted ovUA wnetty , fatmeit. and in pood/a < a ttnrard aU far. Hei , and IM attttaritt the eempanf to OM ( Ml f < r By an overwhelming popuiw rot * hi ( ranch' * * % & & ! & . M.itato cocrtltalto the only Lottery ever voted on and oo- dorsod by the people of any Btato. It never coales ot poctponwu Its grand slnglo number drawings take place monthly. A splendid opportunity to win a Fortunji Eighth Grand llrawInR Olnce II , In the Acad emy of Music , New Orleans , Tuesday. Ana 12th , 1884 1 Hat Monthly drawing ' CAPITAL P'KIiSE , $76,000. 100,000 Tickets nt Flvo Dollars Kach. Frac tions , in Flftha in i > rouortioa. LIST OF nuzha . 1 do do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . * " 10 CCO 1 PRIZES OF fOOOO . if 000 do SCOO 10.000 do loco S 5 5S2" . ' 10 ow 100 do JOO . . . / . 'f , ' ; . , . 0,000 BOO do 100 . CO.MO WO do M . 26000 1000 do E& . 25009 Amozni max rzura. 9 Approilmitloo prlroaol 5760. . . fl.Ija B do do (00 . 4.KO I do do SCO . . S , M 1987 Prtns , arotmnttcg lo . . . . . . , < 2 JM Application ( or'ntea to oraba ehoold bo trada only 10 tbo offloo ot the Company In Now Oikana. For further Inlormation write eioarlv gMna roD vldroaa. Make P. 0. Itoney Orden p y bo ud tddnss Roelitorod Letters to NETT ORLKAN8 HATIONAIi BANK , Sew Oift ! rn , I- PotUI Notoo tnd ordln ry letters byMnU or Ex. proca ( all turns ol 95 sad npwardo by Czprcos at oaf utponn ) lo U A. DAUPfflN , NewOrlaaas L . 807 Seventh St. , Wuh ORton , D C. THE MERCHANTS OX" iathorized Capital. - Sl.OOO.OOO Paid-up CapitHl , - - 100,000 Surplus Fund , - - - 70,000 DANKIKO OmCKI V W. Cor , Farnam ana 12th Sta rjuan Hoarnr , Piertdent. I aut\TS. lUxjnaa , T-P iu. B. WOOD , Cwhlor. | Lcrnu D&au , A niRECTOIlSl frank Korphy , Samuel Ii KcyenvBerL B.foo4 , marten O. UOUMI , A. D. 'Jones , Luther Orate. Transact a General Banldat Business. Allwta lavouy Banking butrtaem trannot are Invited all. No matter bow lane ot small the transaction , t will receive our careful attention , and tr * promts * Iways courteous treatment. Pavipartlcnlar attention to bodneea ( or parties fsldlng outsldo the city. Cishango on all the prin. tpal oltlei otthe United Statei at TOty lowest rataa. Aooounta of Banks ud Banker * received on ( avot Me terms. IcaneoOerttficUo ol Deposit bearing 6 pet on iterert. Bays and tells Pototm Eiefcacge , OOQBSV. Oil nd QOTBrnmont worultte * UNITED STATES UF OMAHA. ' , W Cor , Farnam and 12th Sts , Japital , - - $100QOO.C0 I. W. HAMILTON , Pros't. 8. 4. CALDWELLi V. Pros't. M T. BARLOW. Caohlor. DIREOTORS : . 8. OAIDWEIL , C. F. Sinrn , . W. HAMILTON , M. T. BAULOW , 0 , WILL HAMILTON. Accounra ooilattor1 nnd kept aub > ct to sight choau. ortlfloatosof Ospoolt loeuod oav bio In 8,6 and 12 months , bearing iteroet , or on rlomnnd without In/- ) rost. Advancoo made to ountomaro on pprovodnocurltloaat market rat * r Intoroat. The Intorosto of Cuatomoro are 'oooly ' guarded and every facility ompntlblo with principles of ound banking frcoly oxtondod. D-aw night drafts on EnglandIre- md , Scotland , and all parts of Bu- > po. Boil European Pasna o Tlokot * OLLKOTION8 PROMPTLY ftlADB. States Depository OK OMAHA- OP. 18th and Farnam Sts , tie Oldest Banking Establishment in Otnaha , acci3soHa to KODwrza OrirantiDd tn iscs. gnnlwd u a National Bant fu omnu Kourni , Prealdenl. Joaa A. Ouiomoii , Vice Treildcnt A ODSTDII KOTOIU , Id Vlo A. J , Pomirot. ' ' DXTOl Ci0fclM' H. IfMwnu , Atatottsil O * , . , ; ? ' rsnsaeta a iteuor.l Ixnlrtnu burton. . . hen iaoat burlnu titvrejl. Dr M. dralte the IAKHQOO RESTORED. A Ylotlm of ( trir imr > ruu > noa , evi lag n notu olllt7 > uoo.etu , h' * p % r uu ! a via rntrr > novrn reef ci Jj bat dlfctrwd a * Wr ; . of woioti ba will rjIIUUI S /liVJlwm u NKUvWiaatnama * -