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§ THE DAILY BEE---OMAHA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 4, 1888, g R R n ol AR Al UMAHA'S NEW ENTERPRIST, |lack of eonfidence in the ministry and Tl"“ ("VIGI[A BE | The assurance of new etock yards on|wasso taken by Mr. “]mlntnnn,rywhn_ e | the largest scale of any outside of Chi- | prior to the putting of the vete rose and cago and of mammoth boef packing and | explained that if the motion carried the g0 o Tefrigerating houses, backed by capital | government would immediately resign. ® which is practically The motion was rejected by a vote of news for Omaha which Tie Bee was en- (210 to 65. On Monday the important i abled by superior enterprise to sproad | quostion of the Suez canal came to an <% 8 beforo its readors in advance of all con- | The problem which had been temporaties, Several England since the first of July e y H WESTERMANN & CO IMPORTERS OF BPECULATIONS. “tGood morning, Mr. B., fine day!” Yew, fine day.’ “Think it rain to-day?” “Well, hardly thisk it will rain to-day; still it may; hope n “Howdy do, Mr. C., cold, 1n't it?" whould sy it wae cold. “Wouldn't wonder at all; wnow “Hello K., going to get a freeze, eh?’ “No think Hot; thisis going to blow up a thaw.” There's where yon're wrong, 1 tell you its golng to freeze.” The above are some of the empty whims and spec ulations so often on the tongues of the people. Ques. church, university and state, and the present election turned upon a proposi- tion to extend the suffrage, which the clericals favored, because of the strong influence of the Dutch pastors with the masses, while in Holland, as elsowhere, the liberals drew the line at the extension of political power to the middle classes and opposed manhood suffrage or its ap- preach. The recent election will proba- bly be followed by a law extending the suffrage, and this by chambers in which Pablished every i saly Monday morning dail BRNS BY MATL 00 Months o Month . exoopt Sunday QUEENSWARE! - Well, you, 1 Have some snow 1 reckon? Oue_ Vear “till it doesn'’t look like ix Months IR WRNKLY KRK, PUSLISICED EVERY WRDNEADAY. unlimited, is good i TRRME POSTRAID, One Year $2.00 | Three Months Six Months. 1.00 | One Month American Nows Company, Solo] Agents Newsdeal. oew in the United States. issue, wetks ago this | troubling CORRESTONDRNCR. A Communications relatin mattors should be addressed Brn “BUstReTLITTARS. All Business Tatters and Remittances SshonldZThe addressed to Trre Ben Pu ¥ COMPANY, OMATIA. Dratts, Chocks and Postoifice ordors to be made pay Able to the order of the company. THE BEE BUBLISHING C0,, PROPS, B. ROSEWATER, Editor. Ir Sixteenth streot were Thirteenth streot, there would be no trouble about that paving contract. Tur government at Washington is now running itself. The president and the entire cabinet are out of the city. Dorsky is no doubt an unconscionable Liar but he was a good enough republican threo yearsago to direct the national eampaign. T latest nows from Ischia, the scene of the late earthquake, is to the effoct that 5,000 persons verished in the great disaster of last Saturday. A rew telegraph poles adorned with jobbing eouncilmen would do more to put astop to public thievery in Omaha than » hundred injunction suits. Ar alate hour last night a telegram from Secretary Lincoln announced that the president woupl not be able to stop over in Omaha on his trip to the west. Ex-Sexator Pratr, nlm figured as Oonkling's “‘me to” durine a memorable contest, feels insulted because Dorsey refersto him as “Tom” Platt. S’noutrage. — Mr. CuanpLer will now be able to re- turn to Washington and hisofficial duties. The legislature of New Hampshire has ohosen Austin F. Pike as successor to Rollins in the senate. BRICK 18 cheap and abundnnt in Oma- ha and every body can now afford to build solid and substantial buildings and atore houses with brick as good as any in the United States. 1¢ Mr. Dana will come to Omaha with his “turn-the-rascals-out” club he can begin work right away on the city council amidst the enthusiastic support of our tax payers and citizens. TaE cholera scare is having the proper effect in eastern cities, where a thorough inspection of sanitary arrangements, and increased facilities for streot cleaning are now being put in operation. ArTER Our colored citizens have con- vened in Louisville they will pass a set of resounding resolutions. Then they will adjourn. This is likely to prove the net result of the Louisville convention, 1y the council has any money to spare or even if they have none to spare we need acon:petent inspector of sewers, not only to inspect every connection made by plumbers and contractors, but also to visit every house that is connocted with a sewer, uk death of James Carey, the in- former, was not unexpected. The only lament over his timely taking off comes from the London Z'mes, which thinks it sets a bad precedent to Irishmen. Kavanaughs and Peter Kelleys aro likely to meet the samo fate. Waar we will not know about Yellow- The paper gave the skeleton of the scheme then undeveloped but the details surpass the expectations of all but those were in the secrot from the boginning. These who details Stock yards in of Nebraska are to with works, shelter and shade farms in which they location, directly adjoining limits, is all that could desired | Stretching along the Union Pacific track for a distance oxtonding southward river, the Omaha have the advantage of two through iines of railroad to bring in their cattle from the far wost and transport the manufac- tured product to eastern consumers. But what will be perhaps of more in- terest to our citizens is the erc the near future of boef packing, canning and rofrigerator works, which with the stock yards, will furnish employment to 3,000 men. This means an addition of 10,000 population within three yoars to this city. It means the estab- lishment of a great industry and a new market. It means a cheapening of meat in Omaha, and the extension of its facili- ties as a wholesale center. For all these reasons the Bek congratu- lates our citizens on this new enterprise, It also congratulates Mr. C. B. Schaller, to whoso untiring onergy the result is so largely due. briefly stated are: which 40,000 head Wyoming cattle winter, supplied our own with admirable from the beautiful are laid out, The our city and this from fod be water and furnished be to the Missouri ion in THE PRESIDENT. The metropolis of Nebraska takes pleasure in welcoming President Arthur to this city and state. General Arthur is the third president who has ever visited Omaha while in office. His predecessors were Goneral Grant and Mr. Hayes. But General Arthur is the first president who hag ever been a resident of Omaha, and his visit on that account attended with all the more interest. Twenty-five years ago the president came here as a young lawyer in search of a location. For- tunately for him, he returned to a field more fitted for a man of his dimensions, While Mr. Arthur has grown up with the country Omaha has also advanced in size and population since the time when he used to take his daily horseback ride from the village of Omaha to the then flourishing city of "Florence, Nebraska is a republican state and Omaha on national issues is a republican city, but our people will bid the president welcome without re- gard to partisan ties. They recognize in him an able, honest, clear-headed and clean-handed executive who has won his way into popular favor against the force of adverse circumstance and who to-day is the most prominently mentioned can- didate for renomination at the hands of his party. Although he stops with us but a few hours our citizens bid him a warm wel- come and give himtheir hearty best wishes for a pleasant trip to the most beautiful pleasure garden in the Western world. OxE of the most striking cartoons that has evor appeared in print is produced in this cartoon is the tournament between labor and monopoly. with the wooden mallet Strike. Monop- oly is & mailed knight, armed cap-a-pie, water of over four miles and stock yards will the Latest issue of Puck. The subject of The former is the haggard workman Labor, mounted on the spavined nag Poverty, and armed was simply whether England was pre- pared to admit the right of the De Lesseps company to a monopoly of the watorway across the Isthmus of Suez. Mr. Glad- stone on the 12th of July stated as fol- lows the view of the government: In the Government's view Mr. De Les- seps is in possession of that exclusive right, so they are advised by their legal advisers, and the Egyptian Government was similarly advised some time ago. On that supposition, too. all the money, was subscribed for making the present canal, and on that supposition public opinion has proceeded down to the present time, and - unquestionably, on that supposition the whole of the arrangements made pr viously with M. De Lesseps were abso- lutely founded. Acting upon this basis, with the cer- tainty that any other would surely pre- cipitate a war between England and france, the premier concluded his pro- onal arrangoment with Dp Lesseps, to loan the Government credit to the ex- tent of £40,000,000 for struction of & parallel canal. Public indignation ran high and Mr. Gladstone was forced two weeks ago to bend before the atorm by asking a re- lease from his agreement. The tories, however, under the stupid leadership of Northcote were mnot content to let the matter rest at that point. A resolution was prepared for introduction in parlia- ment, declaring M. de Lesseps claim to a monopoly of the right of waterway be- tween the Red and Mediterranean seas untenable and incompatible with British interests and therefore not to be respected. On Monday night the rosolution was rejected and an amendment declaring it undesirable to projude the action of the government, was passed by a majority of 99 votes. r. Gladstone’s victory was complete and satisfactory, and will strengthen ma- terially the hands of the government. It is difficult to see how the sober senso of parliament could have acted otherwise than it did. Sir Stafford Northcote's resolution meant war with France. Its adoption would have necessitated the resignation of the Gladstone ministry and the succession of the tories. The latter, to be consistent with themselves in order to carry out the policy on which they won, would be obliged to take measures to promote the entting of a sec- ond canal through the isthmus without De Lesseps’ assistance. The Frenchman would resist, and would be backed by his government. The other European powers that have guaranteed the neutral- ity of the canal would not be disinterested spectators. A majority for the resolution would therefore be peculiarily embarrass- ing for the tories themselves, and the sensible ones preferred submitting to a crushing and overwhelming defeat. But the Norwood amendment was at loast by implication a vote of confidence m the ministry. It indicates that parlia- ment, however much it may have disa- greed in detail, with the premiers policy, is mot yet ready to hand over ‘the gov- ernment to the Jingo majerity. On this account it is the first satisfactory result of an unsatisfactory session. the con- France seems to be deriving fresh courage from a comparison of her military and naval armaments with those of other countries and in consequence is less disposed to brook what she considers interference with her domestic and foreign policy. Tho rela- tions botween the republie and England have, as has been recently pointed out, been getting into a more and more un- satisfactory condition. The two coun- trios have been on most amicable terms since 1854, when they went to war to- the clericals will enjoy a strong majority China, it is said, made the first pro- posal to negotiate for a formal treaty with France, and Franceassented readily. This at least defeared hostilities which were them threatening an outbreak at any moment, The Prince of Monaco has offered his Ymmxpnhty to France for 10,000,000f. t should be remembered that by the convention of 1 the principality passes directly to France in the event of the present line dying out. The prince received last year 8,500,0008, fnr his right in the gambling cstablishment of Monaco. Yet he i inancial straits n. The Mon to the Blancs does not expire until 1910, The last of the 100-guns ordered to be mounted for the defense of the Mediter- ranean fortresses, is being conveyed by the steamer Woolwich to Malta, Two of these guns are being placed in position at Gibraltar, and the third s at Malta, The four guns were purchased from Sir William Armstrong. The amount paid, including the charge for seven 10-inch guns, was £90,000, The Calcutta exhib will b very successful. There are already 400 exhibitors from Great Britain. The Australian colonies have taken up the exhibition with much spirit. The exhib- ition buildings will b ready probably in October. it iy likely, The Wanderer, Upon a mountain's hight, far from the sea, found a shell, And to my curious ear this lonely thing | Ever ason of ocean seeme Ever a tale of ocean seemed to tell, How cama this shell upon the mountain hight? Ah, who can xay Whether thers dropped by some too careless hand — Whether there cast when oceans swept the land Eiro the Eternal had ordained tho Day! Strange, was it not: far from its native sea, One song it sang- Sang of the mighty mysteries of the tide— Sang of the awful, vast profound and wide— Sty with echioes of the ocoan rang, And, as the shell upon the mountain’s hight Sings of the sea 8o do I ever, leaguns and leagues away— So do I ever, wandering; where T may, Sing, O my homo—sag, O my homs of thoo. 'RLENA MODIESKA. EDUCATIONAL. Towa spends five millions a year for educa- tion. General Armstrong says every girl in his colored school at Hampton wants to study Greek. Dr. McCosh, the president of Princeton college, is seventy-five yoars of age. Although somewhat bowed, L is well preserved. Although not more than one-tenth of the students at Cornell university are women, out of nine recent elections to the Phi Beta Knappa, three were of women. Miss Ethel Ellis, of Franklin, for a number of years connected with Oxford college, Ohio, recently received notice of her appointment as toacher in an institute of learning in the Ar- gentine Republic, South America, One of the teachers in a Philadelphin semi- nary re a young lady for using the word “yweat” in tho following manner: “My dear, bear in mind that horses sweat, men perspire, and young ladies get in a glow.” A young graduate of the Massachusetts Lustitute of Technology, and son of a promi- nent manufacturer in Massachusetts, has been learning the woollen manufacturing business. and has been promoted from the wool-room to the cording-room in ene of Lewiston’s woollen mills, The colored toachers’ association. which has been holding its mectings at Frankfort, Ky., compures favorably in its discussions with other associations. “ The sessions were said to be hwl; and interesting. eation,” “Hygiene in the school room,” ‘“The parent, teacher and_pupil,” were some of the subj treated, Upon the ‘‘Elements of success” colored clergyman spoke of success ching as consisting of —first. self-mas- ery; second, love for the work; third, a th ongh knowledge of what ho expects to te: fourth, a knowledge of the pupils to be (R R W magnetism; koventh, i progressive spirit. mpulsory edu- No Cause for Gricf. ‘They stood together at the door Of an ice cream saloon; A ook of grief his visage wore, Her face shone like the moon. Her red lips parted with a smile tions of vital importance and which they aro inti mately concerned, such as health, modes of living, and treatment of dis passed upon littlo, if at all. Tlow much more sensible would be & query say like thi “Well, Mr. B., how I8 your case of dyspepsin com ing on? Have you found a remedy for it?" Or like this: My liverand kidneys flag in their work. Ts there amedicine that will assist them Jo meeting na ture's requirementa?” If Mr. B, or the other party accosted had used Burdock Blood Bitters he would reply: “Yes, I have found a remedy true and good, one that has merit and iy honest.” Let usadd that the reputation of Burdock Blood ed vipon the solid wailed hed by dnce ineis peculiarly a h, Fives unvarying satistaction. timo ago, rosulted successfully. The ground trembled percoptibly from the effects of w. explosion, windows and doors rattled, and several thick panes of glass in the were shattere Four rounds w projectiles being all of the same weight pounds —but the charges of powder va 225 pounds to 450 pounds, the lattes rge. The projectiles struc water at distances varying from 150 vards to r miles, according to the elevation, and the coll varied from four to soven feot. ages and aiming apparatus worked ad- mirably. On Lookout moun in, near Fort Payne, Ala., there is ne of the most won- derful subter: verns ever discovered in that country, and which bids fair to outrival the famous Kentucky Mammoth elevated fountains of crystal waters spersed throughout this furnish miniature cascades, whose falling spray is wonderfull beautiful, while its lnhy domes, studded “Ilf] stalactites, surpass the - cerulean hues of the heavens, dotted with its sparkling gems, The passageways in the cave are 8o \iris) that: & person can explore all ity parts without stoop- ng. There aro also several fine springs in the cave. A beautifully-carved, match-safe made of fine white sandstone was recently found in the Nevada state prison quarry. The xafe was carved by M. Pritchard, a convict, and is an elaborate affa height and the kame in width, with an arch over all. On the arch s a gilt cannon, and on the sanel, is a bas-relief representation of an os holding spears in his talons and restiag in the angle formed by the crossing of two American flags. This isalso gilded. On the ends, which are nearly four inches through, is the repre- sentation of the stars and stripes, surmounted by the monogram ‘“J. E. C.” The ends of the box are also handsom IMPIETI San Francisco has a firebug who is a girl of 14 and a church member. Trade dollars will still be found useful to drop into the contribution-box. The heathen will not know the difference. “‘All flesh is grass,” and perhaps this is the reason Why the mowing-machine occasionally chews up the harvest field. The boys whogoin swimming after Sunday school probably doso under the impression that “‘cleanliness is next to Gocliness. here isa camp meeting of Spiritualists near Philadelphia, and at nicht the woods are full of spooks who blow horns and jump among the branches of the trees like squirrels, It is not true that preachers and sextons have formed a brotherhood and intend to strike against Sunday werk, although judging from the emptiness of fashionablo city churches in summer they might as well. At Groeusboro, Ala., a negro divine is ped- dling out amoug his people A Copy of a Liet- ter from Jesus Christ,” at 10 cents & copy. He tells_his brethren that whoever buys & copy ““de Lord will abide wid 'um an’ bless 'um.” ‘Worshipers in St. Bernard’s Church, Co- hoes, N. C., were amazed when John Raffor- ty, during’ the services, walked up to the priest, announced he was Pope Pius IX., an. ordered his reverence to stop the service, Po- Tiee Sergt. Smith locked the Pope up. These are the echoes of a family circle in Springfield, Mass., according to the Republi- can of that city: “Mary, you little brat,” came harshly from the window of a clean-look- house yesterday, “‘come here and stop that racket or I'll pound you black and blue all over”—then the same voice in shrill soprano,” “T will sing of my Redeemer.” When the late Col. Isaac O. Barnes boarded at the Bromfield house, his jokes and quaint remarks afforded great amusement to his follow-boarders. ~ One Sunday morning, just as the congregation came out from church at the next door, the sidewalk being ed with ice and very slippery, a large, dignified man came down cn his back quite suddenly. The facetious boarder saw the fall ow where they were sitting, observed his companion, “'do you believe that mi member of the church in good standir . replied the colonel, T should say he was a backslider.” A colored ister of the Methodist faith who was looking on at the immersion of a company of Bautist convert an Alabama river the other day became so interested in the specta- cle a5 to venture close to the water’s edge. The say, colonel, China and Glass, 608 WASHING1ON AVENUE AND 609 ST. St. Louis, Mo WHOLESALR Dry Goods SAM'L C. DAVIS & CO,, Wnslnnglon Avenue and Eifth Street, The | - ST. LOUIS. Mo, FLOUR, SALT. SUGARS, CANNED GOOT . STEELE, JOHNSON & CO.,, #'Wholesale Grocers ! AND JOBBERS IN ND ALL GROCERS’ SUPPLIES A FULL LINE OF THE BEST BRANDS OF Cigars and Manufactured Tobacco. AGENTS FOR BENWOOD NAILS AND LAFLIN & RAND POWDER €O L J. A. WAKEFIELD, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN [, Lall, lingles, P’ SASH, DOORS, BLINDS MOULD[NGS LIME, GEMENT PLASTER, &C- STATE AGENT FOR MILWAUKEE CEMENT GOMPANY. Near Union Pacific Depot, - - OMAHA, NEB C. F. GOODMAN Wholesale Druggist Pains, AND DEALER IN 0ils, Varnishes and Window (lass OMAHA. NEBRASKA. BOYER & CO,, DEALERS IN Hall's Safe and Lock Gomp’y. FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES, VAULTS, LOCKS, &. 1020 Farnam Stront. Omaha. "HENRY LEHMANN Wil Ji)BBER OF Paper and Window Sha EASTERN PRICES DUPLICATED, officiating clergyman, whether through mial and mounted on a mailed animal (with or ignorance will probably never be kno the head of a horse and the wheels and cow-catcher of a locomotive, His shield is corruption of the Legislature, his plume is arrogance, and his spear is the subsidized press. Tho contest is wit- nessed by Vanderbilt, Gould, Field, Sid- ney Dillon, Russell Sage, and others, | i ally gained | all tho Honors, seated in reserved seats for capitalists, |and, what is more, all the profits I and by the populace behind the fence. [0f a successful invasion cof the land of the pyramids. Then came the opposition of the British government to the channel tunnel on the ground that it would facilitate a French invasion of the bright little island, and now there is o bitter feeling in France towards the Eng- lish over the new canal which M. DeLes- seps proposes to construct at Suez. Tho Freu ave been m an ill humor ever since 1870, when they lost their ancient gether against Russia and cemented the alliance in the battles of Inkerman and Alma, and in_the long dismal siege at Sebastopol. Nothing has occurred to seriously shake this long friendship till recently, but it is evident that the French are beginning to lose aftection for their loyal ally across the channel. In the Egyptian war they were left out, while And thus tohim she sai “Dour Charley, you ars just the styly Of man 1'd like to wod; stone Park by the end of the summer season will not bo worth knowing. Quite apart from the presidential ex- plorers, the park has just been invaded by the Western Associated press with its forty-five managing editors, —_— OMAHA NEB. For four delicious plates of cream To-night you've paid for mo; The treat T've had moems like dream - seized and soused her into the water befors [ 1118 FARNAM STREET, - she ))lml tun‘nbtu l‘)"b)et.t ‘:Im Lduma lup z;u. = much out of breath to speak, and under sho een et e et e e e M. HELLMAN & Co. omerged, clawing the air wildly, td and ° shouting: “G'way from _ here! A dream of ecstacy.” Don't you chuck me under ag'in, you nigger!” . But the clergyman was inexorable, and sent | her to the bottom & third time. When finally | esa, e she had escaped from his clutches and stood | N drippiug upon tho shore, sho shook hor fist r fix you! LIl it “Oh! that's the thing that worries me;” s with grief he upuka, Tur New York Sun nominates William 8. Holman, of Indiana for the presidency on the ground that he is a rigid econo- mist of ten terms experience in congress and comes from a dsubtful state, which does not hold an October election, 1t ]ealled on to interpose its veto upon the looks as Mr. Dana is convinced that My, | job which the majority of the state board Tilden *“must go." of public lands and buildings have per- petrated in awarding the contract for the new capitol building to Boss Stout for $41,000 above the bid made by Robert L v 4 ‘In-ll. mw well, desd bru{“ the head offen you, you or me and nearly drownin’ me, w hen well enough all de time dat and b thrlntvmml by d and knews mo’ "ho dat ebber shoute and “Oh, i that's all,” said she, “you shan't ve aver cavse 80 sligh your dead broke, then 1 sh No more ice cream to-night.” omervillo Journal. ou know Al | ethodist 1301 AND 1303 FARNAM STREET, COR. 13TH, betters, OMAHA, - ptists | you mis uhlv black seum! [ = . - ————r—— 16 got i o iz enough to set me T'll see what de in do for you! I' ou arrested dis vory day, or my name not Joha You h ch nge he £ | want AND now the supreme court has been £ NEBRASK Anheuser- Busch émdmmfévnius A negro by, a6 Taskages, Ga., who i us black as Erebus, hus besutiful blue eyes. At Fort Mojave, Arizons, one night recont- ly, the thermometer reguwrml 112 degroes at hon aud the ceremony pro- and Johanna went clothes, Tue Springfield Reyublican hits the speculators and corner makers a sharp rap and injects some sound sense in it remarks when it says: takes on the high-sounding oame of commanding position in Europe, and “One cannot but. entertain a feeling of contempt for what Silver. Wo shall presently sco whether the tax payers of Nebraska have any rights which state officors are bound to respeot. their temper 15 additionally soured by the marked political and moral conquests which the British have made in the east. The friendly allisnce between the two midnight. A German, of Bay City, was recently pre. sonted by his wife with eightoen pounds of boys, doio up in three parcels. A youth of nineteen years, st Big gap, cast Tonneasos, Daniel Burkitt by ok BREWING ASSOCIATION: | CELEBRATED nations is hcriuuul{ shaken, anda fow more disagrements would destroy it altogether. It may be said, however, that the vote 1w weighs ouly thirty pounds, and is but cighteon inches high, A polsonous gas holo among tho stalactite ‘trade,’ when great produce houses like o oot Armour, Plankinton & Co, and David | Covb auyone liave supposed tho ra ' Keg and Bottled Beer R roads of the United States owed six and Dows & Co. admit that the telegraph |4 half billions of dollars—a sum beyond in commons on the Suez canal question will do much to patch up a truce and re- caves in the Yosomite is called Styglan cave. Birds drop dead flying over its mouth, and This Excellent Beor speaks for itselt. strike has cut off half their business. Of course all these firms do a great legit- imate business in buying and selling provisions, but the business of watching the quotations every 15 minutes and swapping back and forth things known as lard, pork and bacon, which, for all the dealers know about them, might be | dice, is not business at all, although a great many men live by it. Their exis- tence divides the titles to the visible stock of goods among & much larger number of people than formerly, and it is open to doubt whether the economic evil is not counteracted by tho natural opera- tion of the laws of valug and exchange, but that these people are engaged in “trade,” or that “‘trade” seriously suffers when these fellows are turned out to grass is all nonsense. Wheat and pro- visions have not lost value, nobody who wanted to buy has been rofused, no ships have sailed empty for lack of cargo, nothing has ceased to grow.” human comprehension? — Cincinnati Commercial Gazeltle, Could any one have supposed that the peoplo of the United States are taxed from b to 10 per cent. on this enormous | dlaughtored by the troops on Sunday, sum-—besides hundreds of milliens ex-|will for the time direct attention acted from them to pay dividends on|to ~ Asia China has again tendered Assurances of her peaceful intentions and negotiations for a formal treaty are now in progr | the north of Africa French ambi finally secured the formal annexa Tunis, which was accomplished or day in the chamber of Aluputicl. pel hostile advances in the chamber of deputies. The Tamative aftfair has simmered down to diplomatic enquiries and the success of the French expedition in Annam, whoere 0500 natives were small animals enteriog perish at once, 1t i \ : : filled with crystaline pendants of a deep emer- - > F20 _ e - ald b 7 biarved at mid: v ORDERS FROM ANY PART OF THE In hr-uht cloud was observed at mid STATE OR THE ENTIRE WEST, flects werd fomabin, Everything was do M AN REM Will be Promptly Shipped. Shroyp i SN O MR, e | Ve ALL OUR GOODS ARE MADE T0 THESTANDARD ho earth, and 5,040 peopls lost thel s, be: h OFO TrrCGilLar anteeo. GEORGE HENNING, ,000 head of cattle. = Sole watered stock exclusive of the many tillions charged up as operating expenses. pt. A. Larco reports the discovery,a short | distauce from San Miguel Island,in the Pacific ocean, a rock with a surface of about threo acres, les ave precipitaus and inscoes Niblo except 1n calm weather., The surface way i o Alinoat covered With eas, principally those of Office Corner 13th and Harne gulls, shaggs, and s t'water ducks, Ho — e i s dBoly el whout eadivg M. R. RISDON leIlllllSlll"fllch A“fi[l Growers of Live Stock and Others. bushels, e WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO The people near Mason Warren county, O. Phwllil Assurance Co,, of lMIldnll, Cash st O s s Our Ground Oil Cake Tho Merehaiite, of Nowhrks B Cpital 1215,000.00 a ial of excitoment_over the report by aon and children that a wild man was 1o woods northeast of town b ony ing Garard Fire, Philadelphis, 1200, Piramen's Fund, Gapliat: 0 RS galtiath best aad Sheapest tood for stock of any Kind. One pound iy cqual to thres pounds of cor 1 wi roun @ in the Fall ane luter, instead of running down, will increase welgh OFFICE: —Room 19, Omahia Nabioual JBank Bulld | sod b 1 poity marketable conditlon n the pring.” Iy i wall an are, wha 1 1 ean “beecilt o0 to Jacab Basore, Tuesday morning. They wero gathering blackberries, and came upon lug. Telophons No. 876, its merits. Try it and judge for yourselves. Py $26.00 on; 0o charge for sacks. Address od-eod we WOODMAN LINSELDGOIL OOMPANY, Omaba OFHER LANDS THAN OURS, Within & week Mr, Gladstone has won two successive victories in parlisment. Howover apparent the weakness and in decision of the ministerial policy may be, the greater weakuess of the conservative leadership is still more manifest. The first occasion referred to was on Friday of last week when Onslow, a conserva- tive member, made a motion expressing regrets that part of the cost of the Egyptian war had been charged to India. This was a direct at- tempt to call out a vote of a Bold by Agent for Omaha and the West. Streets. Holland has just pmml through & gen- SPECIAL NOTICE TO election whose result continues in power, by u nurrow majority of one or two in & small chamber, Mr. Heem-| skirk, the able head of the conservative | | and “clerical” party. The latter repre- sents in Holland, not the Roman Catholie, but the orthodox protest- ant party, which has been for some years past carrying on an active cam- paign, political’ and religious, against rationalism in faith and pseudo-liberalism in politics, The contest has spread over the fellow sleeping, They describe him as being entirely nude, with long hair sud beard; rather copper u.luml and prosenting & fri ht- ful appearance. A party is being organized to search for his uncouth highness, A trial of the 81-ton guns at Dover, a short ove adly