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B ——————— [ THE DAILY BEE., Owmana Orrick No. 914 Axn 916 Fansau St New Youk Orrice, Roox 65 Trisone Buino: NG, NOTHING STRANGE ABOUT IT. The Chicago Herald thinks it strange that as long a8 the administration went to Ohio to look for a Union Paclfic director it should have stumbled upon Noyes when ex-Senator Thurman, the man who drafted the law pro viding for these directors, was there, Nothing strange alout it atall, The law Pubished every only Monday morning THE DAILY BEE---SATURDAY, JULY 18, 1885 oll Blaffs Nonpareil, with & stapldity ercelve that the tenare of office by the |Paragnay. In both places large quanti- equal to that of the Danver paper, says | Marquis ef Salisbury and his coilesgues is |tles of the plant are grown, and the that “Oouncil Bloffs fs the legal somewhat uncertaln, He, therefore, not [ quality of the leaf Is excellent, bat the v vy . \ only Insists that an antumn campa'gn In|art of drylng and preparing the leaf termiol’ of the Unlon Paclfic railroad.” [ the Sondan Is unavoldable, but *‘that as |has yet to be learned. The Virginia One thing fs certaln: that no paper In |t 1e now the middle of July,notime should | planters need not be dlstarbed by the Omaha fs #o stapld In the matter of n.;m‘ln;-‘um?}s m:it%ga [;ln‘nvfucnm]miézhn eprta frr;m (Imsshr‘»rfl tobacco field. and solecting the field of battle, as oth- e South African farmars are not a grammar, at loast, a8 to say that efther | oy cfyiy Important advantage will be |thrifty set, and the Paragusyan planters One Yom o0 ‘r‘:w\\v mthe.... 8270 requiren that there shall be republican mem- | Omaha or Council Blafls I8 the ‘“ter- | loft to the rebels,” Here It might be In|will not be quick to profit from any e lesday | 278 of the board as woll as democrats. When | mini” of the Unfon Paclfic, but we ad- |order to _suggest that the ‘“‘rebols,” as |action that their government may take in The Weekly Beo, Publiched every Wednesday | \ogeq deciined, it devolved upon the presi-| ii that Counell Blafls has been de- |Lord Wolseley calls the men | their favor, . R e o dent to name a repulilican in his stead, which, P I~ i 1 |who fought the British Invaders — Pt s of onmese, bared Thueman, The man choven | S-Acod by She courts to bs the legwl [iii'euss Sesm to have boen tolerably 2he Game of Life, All Communications r Mhatters should be addr . 1o All Business Tett wddrossed to Tn, Brs Drafts,Checks and V" able to t der of the THE BEE PUB I ROSEWATER, Er A. . Titch, Manager Daily Circulation, Omaha, Nebrasks, T —— Tur next sherlff’ should be a dry goods dealer, —— Tue coroner’s lnqaes’ over Smith's re- mains was something entirely out of the Ine of his usoal undertakings. ——— Wies Mr, Adams and Mayor Boyd shall mezt tho presant eold wave may subside and a warm zephyr may spring up. — Tt may be advisable for our prominent business men t> follow tho exampls of those of Danver and meet Charles Francis and havo a equare business talk with him. Now that the cheap dry goods teade Tn this clity has been almost entirely monop- olized by the lawyoers and court officers, wo would suggest that the dry goods dealers open a fow law office Tk clty council has spent one-half of its time for months In dlscussing the questlon of locating an engine houss. ‘Why can't It purchase or leasc a lot In a business way, and thus end the squabble? SaM Jones, the southern revlvallst, has invaded Mlssouri, and fs moving to- wards Kansas Olty. We do not know of any placa in the west that needs the ser- (onstern) terminus of the road. ancceesfal hitherto in *selacting the field —_— of battle” to suit themsslves, The fato Tug Atlantic| Telegeaph company bas [of Hicks Pashs, of Wilson and Burnaby, SESipy Y 4 and of Bakee's column, all would appear Thore may bo nothing steango aboat | beon incorporated under the Main aud |And ot Bakee' cclumn, all would appens the appointment of Mr. Harrlson In|New Hampshiro laws. Its llnesate not|tngworld ls princlpally concorned with placs of Ex-Governor Noyes, as govern- | to extend beyond New England. Thls is | now is the hasta the English general is in ment director of the Unfon Pacific rall-|but another morsel for the voraslous|to got hls government committed toa new road, but It iy decldedly strango that a|Western Union anaconda which will at-|c3mpaign. If ho succeeds In this, and ) \ his Influence with the court and torles s papor published fn Omaha should exhibit | tempt to awallow ¢ boforo it grows 1arge | yyig {0 ba almost. boundlers, the coming such lamentable ignorance abont Union |enough to make a #quare meal. The | winter is likely not only to see some dea- Pacific ditectors, In the firet place Son- | Baltimore & Ohio Telegraph company, [perate fighting in the Soudan but such ator Thurman had no more to do with [however, may take It in, If it has not|an outbreax of diplomatic hoatllitie 8 4 will threaten, and more than threaten, drafting the law providing for thess dl-|done so already. the peace of liurlupu";n the spriog, . roctors than Grover Clcveland, who was e s not even magor of Buffalo when the law| 'Tiar high license reduces the numbar The nnm\tm_\ml alliance between Par- was onactod, The law creating the board | of saloons is again shown by tho result In nc:l ;"d %}Le ;t;rt'['s hs:} "fl‘"”n'v]"!; h'r;nl—- of government dlrectors was embodied In | St. Louls, whore 250 saloons have boen FABLIGHE VS bLle Al S the Paclfic railroad charter, enacted |closed rince the amendoed high license [ il has taken offence at the refusal of the more than ten years before Mr. Thur-|law went into effect, July 1st. It Is es- [ attorney general for Ireland to Inquire A 1 may not bs the best in the world, but he is as good as the average rapublican,—Omaht Her ald, s " Murphy, jusifying his dismissal on the In the next place there is not one word | before the 1st of August, making a total ground l‘ha! e, was contected WIth Orimb in the charter or in any of|of 400, which will be a redactlon of 25 Tuspector French ana Sacretary Corn- the amendments with regard to|per cent. The places that have closed | wall. Mr. I’nrncllnoqmn to have been the politleal complexlon of the govern-|are mostly what ara known as *‘groger. |surprised that the toriss did not prize Nl ew 5 } his allisnce moro highly, s it ls only ment dlrectors. They may all be ropub- | ies,” the lowest class of drinklpg places. through that alllance that thoy had & Ilcans, or democrats, or for that matter - == = majority. If the Parnellites enter the mugwampe. The offices not pollticalin] A MARyrAND postmastor, who expected | campaign In oppoaltion to the tories the any sense, and probably for that reason |to be romoved on the charge of offensive | chances of a long lifo for the Sallsbury the president thought best to%appoint a | partisanship, which had been preferred | mInistry are much diminished. mixed board, The orlginal Pacific rail- |agalnst him, went out and hanged him- road act of 1862 requlred the secrotary of | self to a rafter in hls barn. His example | the Irlsh natlonalists in parllament find the Interior to appolnt five government [ s not very likely to be gonerally followed | themaelves through the recent change in dlrectors, who were to rotate In oflice, | by postmasters In this part of the coun- |the Britlsh ministry, forms a curious Butb dod act of 1864 th 4 e e S study. The latest dispatches represent ut by the amended act of 180 ese | try, as they believe in hanglng © | them as acting up to dlsmetrleally op- directors were all appointed for the same | offices untll they are cut down by the poelte policies In Ireland and England, torm, Secton 13 of that act roads as | departmental axe, In the former country opposing snd In follows: ————— the latter supporting the tories, And e it further enucted, That at end| Tue work of the state census takers| oo 1o torles were oat of power they after the next election of directors, the num- [ of Colorado fs, according to the Denver | qovoted themselves, a good part of the ber of directors to be elected by the stock- [ Republican, rellable and satisfactory. | time, to forcing the liberals to enact and holders shall be fifteen; and the number of | 1t gives Denver 54,407 population, Pa. | and enforce severo mensures against Ire- dircetors to be appointed by the president| vy 1o 949, Losdvillo 11,066, Puoblo land. But now that they are In cflice, shall be five; and tho prosident shall appoint |, only 4,000 in 1880, while Leadville they have adopted & directly opposite three additional directors to serve until the couree. Conclllnt!nn 1s thei; game, and next regular election, and theroafter five had 14,820. Paeblo s now tke second |they are playing it for allit is worth, vlces of a Sam Jones more than that town. Tue people of Kentucky evidently have great confidence In their state treas- urer. He has served elghteen years, and has jast beon @ominated for re-electlon to another term. e has never asked a nomination or made a personal canvass in any campalgn, Tiie Beg promised us an interview with the senator on this subject. The eenator was here the other day; where is tho interview?— [Omaha Republican, Tuenre are none so blind as those who will not see. The promised enterview with Sanator Van Wyck appesred In the directors, At least one of said government | City In the state, and Leadville has|The crimes act 1s not to be renewed and o F the lord-lleutenant walks and drives directora shall bo placed on each of the stand- | dropped to tho third place. L e ing committees of eaid company, and at least o 5 evident that the tories will go to the one on every special committes that may be country this fall and demand credit for appointed. Tho government directors shall, having pacified Irelend, although the from time to time, report to the secrotary of by = e, | work was roally done by the liberals. tho iatorior, in answer to any inquirics homay | OB¢ dizoctor of the Unlon Pasifie. | wu Sa700 P05 B 080 4 M0 e make of thom, touching the condition, man- Prostdent Clevaland, howaver, nood not | gt Mr. Gladstone and hia ministors did agement, and progress of the work, and shall | yet be discouraged. There are plenty of | not, themselves, declde sgainst the re- communicate to tha secretary of the interior, | men who ara only too anxlous to step |newal of the crimes act, Instead of leav- at any time such information as should be in into Mr, Kernan's brogans, ing to thelr opporents the chance to possession of the department, They shall, as reach that gracious and exceedingly often as may be necessary to a full knowledge ehrewd decision. of the condition and managem e nt of theline visit all portions of tho line of road, whether The rumor comes from ILtaly that the bulls or surveyed; and, while sbsont from Warlike preparations still contlnue in t England and Rossla. The ralatlons be-| Vatican is eeeking to induce the Italian & 3 = government to remove the capltal of the home, attending to thair duties as directors, | tween these countrles remain strained, kipgdom from Rome to Naples. The shall Le paid their actual traveling expenses, | and a rupture may occur on very short prime minister is said to be In favor of and be allowed and paid such reasonable com- pensation for their time actually employed as Now comes Mr. Kornan with hs decll- nation of his appointment of govern. OTHER LANDS THAN OURS. notlce. The Britlsh war secretary ad-|the removal, but that King Hambert i mitted In the house of commons that [®etrongly opposed to it. Pope Leo would Life is like a gams of euchre; Men aad women are the playesr; The stakes whether love or lucre, E'er are won by longest stayers, “‘Diamonds” oft conquer “‘henrts,” Much on “‘what is trump,” depends, Wealth in arms 'gainst Cupid’s darts Plays sad havoe 'mong our friends, Who hat not seen love's dream broken Ah! tis here comes in the rul, Ere the tender words are spoken, By "'Pa’ loading out a club, When ono holds reservo power, To his feolings what “'soaker, ‘When the trick that takes his bower’s Covered by the fiendly “*jokor.” When at lact the game is ended, And our final trump is played, Lioss and gain together blended We are covered by a “spade [Chicago Sua. | ——— Meadow Talk, man becamo a member of the senate. | timated that at least 250 more wlll closo [into the dismlseal of Polics Inspector | A humble beo, yellow as gold, Sat perched on a red-clover top, When a grasshopper, wiry and old, Oamo along with a scip and & hop. ‘Good morrow |” You seem to have come to a stop.” “We people that work,"” Said tho beo with a jerk, Find a benefit sometimes in stopping; Ouly insects liko you, ‘Who have nothiog to do, Can keep up & parpetual hopping;” The grasshopp-r paused on his way, And thoughtfully bunched up his knees; The position in which Mr. Parnell and [«Wiy trouble this sunshivy day.” (Quoth he, “with reflections like these? I follow the trade for which I was made; We allcan’t be wise, bumble-bees,” “Thero's a time to be sad And & time to bo glad, And timo both for working and stopping; For men to make money, For you to make honey, And for me to do nothing but hopping.” — [St. Nichiolas, —_— Oh! Was it I, or Was it You! NORA PERRY, Ob! was it T, or was it you That broko the subtls chain that ran Between us two, between us two? Oh! was it I, or was it you? Not very strong the chain at beat; Not quite complote from span to span; I never thought 'twou'd stand the test OF settled commonplace, at best, But oh! how sweet, how aweot you were, ‘When things were at their first and best, And we were friends without demur, Shut out from all the sound and stir! The little, potty, wordly racet Why couldn't we have stond the test The Jittlo test of commonplaca— And keop the glory and tho grace Of that sweet timo when first we met? Oh! was it 1, or was it you That dropped the golden links and let The little rift, and doubt, and fret Creep in and break that subtle chain? Oh! was it I, or was it you? Still ever yot and yet agan 1 0ld parted friends will ask with pain, [Independent. —— MUSIOAL AND DRAMATIO, cried he, ‘‘Mr, Bumble: bee; NEWSPAPER OUTFITS, COUNTERFEITS AND COUNTER- FEITERS. TO PUBLISHERS. The Western Newspaper Unfon, at Omaha, in addition to furnishing alj gizes and styles of the best ready printed sheets in the country, makes a specialty of outfitting country publishers, both with new or second-hand material, sell. Something Abont Spurions Coin and Bills and Their Marnfactare, ing at prices that cannot bo discounted Making the Molda—The Oomposi-| inany of the eastern oitw. We handle tlon Used—How Counterfeits about everything needed in a moderate sized priniing establishment, and are golo wostern agonts for some of the best makes of Paper Cutters, Pressos, Hand and Power, beforo the publie. Partics about to establish journals in Nebraska or clsewhero are invited to correspond with us before making final arrange- are Detected, A reporter for the Bue met, last night Mr. E. M, Steandman, the well known western counterfeit detective of the e hard ¢ N ments, a8 wo generally have on han :’“‘“""\’ ““"""’"““h'v"“‘l buzzed him | Jooordhand material n tho way of or a few moments about the matter of type, presses, rules, chases, ete., which maklng countorfelts, ~ Me. Stondman, | can bo secured at ' gwonuino bargains. who ls now detained in Oumaha by fm- | Send for the Proiter's duziiary, & 0 i i ot 4 monthly publication, issued by the portant business is an expert in the mat Wostotn Newspaper Union, which gives ter of detecting counterfelt d his con- versatlon, therofore, rovealed somo yery Interasting points. “Thero s no doubt,” sald Le, In re sponee to aleadinginquiry,*‘that to make a good counterfelt of sllver coln requires less ekill than to euccessfully Imitate paper carrency. In making motal coonterfeits any porson of ordinary gen- ius can manufacture a mold, and having a good combination of metsl, can pour it into the mold, and havo pretty good coln as the result, How are the molds madel Very stmply. The connterfeltor takes a mixture of plaster of Parts, for instance, places it Into two small shsllow boxes, and taking impreeslons of Doth sides; has a perfect mold iato which to pour the metal. No, the great trouble les In get- tlog & good metal comblnation to make the counterfelt with. Many counterfolt- ersuse lead, plated with stlver; but this can be easily detected, because it has no ring and is not of standard weight, Sce, hero 1s a lead dollar. Notlce that it falla on the table with a dull thud and that its eurface is dull and worn, because the sil- ver washlrg or plating has worn off, “‘Again other counterfelters nse bar-tin as furnishing a good ring, and being nearer tho standard welght of rilver. Still, while a counterfelt dollar made of this material is very like the genuine, an export can dotect that it s deficlent in ring or welght or even color, Some ex- parts contond that a clever counterfelter will use an admixture of glass to give his coin tho proper ring, bat I belleva that no sich thing can be done, The plass wounld become brittle and break off, as being exposed to the alr, it fs poured into the mould, Still, I may bs mletaken on this polnt, The fact of the matter Is that counterfelters, In thelr inexhaust- ible fingemnity have & thou- sand and ons metal comblnations which they can use, but none of them are ex— actly similar, in all conditlons, to the genuine stlver alloy. Tae success of the expert deponds upon the readiness with which he can detect these diffarences be- twoen tke spurlous and the genuino. “A great diflerence exista between some of the methods of plating or waeh- ing the base coin, Scmetimes, the coun- terfeiter sliverp'ates his coln with the a list of prices of printer's and pub- lisher's supplies and publicly proclaime from time to time extraordinary bar- gains in second-hand supplies for news- paper men. WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION, Omaha, Neb. The king of the Belgians is the only Euro pean sovereign who was born to a throne and reached it. Tho railways of the Areentine Ropubli are, on the average, earning an annual divi dend o' } per cent. ueicuIa Infantile Skin Beautifiers, #ppeal to Mothers. 1ry Them. TOR Clensing the Skin and Sealp of birth Humore, ifler, internally TERRIBLY AFFLICTED. Mr. and Mrs. obhins, Belchertown : Ou tod with S verett § ohoy was terribly afl cured hitm, until he is now o $200 FOR NOTHIN Wm. Gordon, 87 Arlington ave. usici three pac FROM HEAD TO FEET. Cuticura Remedies. £oles of his feet was remedy and physi © Every othex s had been triod in vain, For eale everywhere. Price Cuticura, the great Skin Cure, 60c ~Cuticura Soap, an exquisite Skla Beaut Cuticura Kesolvzut, the uéw Blood Purificr, 3. POTTER DRUG AND CHEMICAL CC., BOSTON, Send for “How to Cure Skin Di BAB Y2006 £ e gueof modern civilization, i3 the un regular galvanic battery process, as does Goubted oauso of uterine prin and wi the professlonal silveramtih. Thls makes 18308 from-which thouisunds of a very nlco coating, which will last for fomales suffer. For aching sides and k, kiducy and liver pains, sciatica, cramps, ohest many weeks after tho spurlous coin | LAk RILES Sudlser pabn iatios, crys ohe leavos tho moker's hand. Anothor | haisy rooeis TR mothod s that of using a ellvor ioont s th i, Hastir, “wagh.” A ocertain preparatton of dto ladion b mornlng edition of the BEE on Thursday, and in the evening edition of the same day. the board of directors may decide. This {s all there s on law regarding the government. The Thurman act which was was pamed by congress in 1878, fourteen years Iater, did not In any way define the dutles or qualifications of government directors, Mr. Thurman was fally qualified to act as Ir is hoped that the city council will not dilly-dally any longer with tho grad- ing contracts for the season, It is late enough already. There are hundreds of doubtlers like to have King Humbert preparatlons for war would only cosse |, /a'hiy ministors out of tho way, but it {8 n't probable that the capital wlil ever be removed from Rome. Count Cavour did not labor for a united Italy with no thought of the fature glory to which the new kingdom might attain, nor without a remembrance of that past glory which the old empire of Rome had achleved. He knew that with Rome as the capital when the arrangements In progress with Ruesia should be satlsfactorily settled. New complications have arisen within the past ten days which Involve the izsues of pease or war in greater uncertalnty than ever. titled **Moses.” day to ba abeent till September, to Australia during the coming winter. a long New York engagement next soason., silver liquid 18 wused, In which the coln s ellowed to remain until it Is com- pletely “'sllvored.” The former process is more costly, however, and the better . q one of the two. The waeh on the co'n ls Emuma Abbott will take her opora company | hound to b rubbed off within a fow days, in ths constant passage from hand to hand.” I suppoee thera ara very few experts Rubenstein ia writing a sacred opera en Mile. Aimee sailed for Havre last Wednes- Rhea is to risk her suburban popularity in UMPHREYS' HDMEOPATHIC' Velernary Specifcs idle teams waiting for the work, and there 1s a large number of working people who ought to be kept employed from now until the snow flles. Two much time has already been lost, and local trade has suffered on account of this delay. I~ the terrible conflict between Sherlff Miller and Marshal Bierbower over the possession of Smlth’s sonvenir dry goods stock there is llable to be] bloodshed. Gov. Dawes may hava to call out the militia to support the sherlfl while Gen. Howard may be called upon to bring the regular army to the ald of tho United States marshal, Tha people of Omaha do not know what may yet happen as tho finale of Smith’s rascality. THERE i8 constderable complaint about the careless manner in which the garbige- gatherer carrios out his contract, Al- though notices are left at police head- quarters for tho removal of garbage, lit- tle or no atiention is psid to them, the contractor has not sufliclent facilitles for handling his businees properly he ought to ba removed t> make room for a compstent man, The removal of garbage should bo promptly aud eystematically done, Noaccamulation of filth should be sllowed, Tuar nowsboy one huvdred dol'ars for sslling American reprints of the Pull Mall Gazetle containing the London ecandal deserves the thanks f all decent people. If any attempt Is made in Omaha to peddle that filth It s hoped our ofticials will follow the example of the Chleago Jjuetice. While the publication of the eosndal may result in some good in London, its reproduction and distrlbu- tlon in the United States will only werk evil, Tue Nebraska Clty Ncws thinks that it would be best for Omaha to make peace wlith the Unfon Pacific, Inasmuch a8 Charles Francls Adams has iovested $170,000 In Kansss city real estate, and has made an Implied threat to remove something—the headquarters, the shops, or the bridge—from Omahs, and mske a priza dlstrlbution among other clies We have heard such threats before but the headquarters, shops, eto., are still here aud wlll remain hers as long as the Unlon Pacific has a track in Omahs, Persons who make euch threats, as well a8 those who are 8o foolish aa to have con- fidence {n them, forget that the Union Pac!l : has over eight hundred mlles of track o this state, 1s bast paylng terr1- tory, ad could not therefore afford to commir suiclde. Iteshould be borne in mind that there s a lagislature, as well #¢ a hereafter, in Nebra Chleago justlco who fired a Startllng news I8 looked for from the tsturbed Afghan frontler durlng the coming week. General Komaroff, commands the Rueslans In that quarter, | ancient Rome. A NORTHERN RAILROAD. 1s sald to bo putting his troops into a | lineageho knew would be of inestlmablo value to the modern kingdom. To re- It the Union Paclfic propozos to eon-|condltlon for sudden and decislve action, move the capltal would look like suzren- |& struct any more branch linee, why would |and.the Britlsh eurvey party has folded dering all that Cavour’s diplomacy and it not be a good plan for that company to |its tents and started for Herat with a Victor Kmanuel's valor gained tor United |t spend a llttlo more money in extendlng |suddonness and speed that is strongly Italy. lta system in Nobraska, [nstosd of con- |euggestive. Al this is apparont; exactly [y wooooeton of tho Manster bank fs structing roads through thinly-populated [ what It means It may be hazardous to do |, great calamity for the south of Ireland, and unproductive reglons? Has It not[moro than morely conjecture. Yet a'|lt was an Institation looked upon with enough of mountaln and desort lincw?|little coneldoration of tho past, par. |geeat conidenco, and had, In connsetion Has any of those lines paid nearlys> well | ticulsrly tha probable effect upon_tho | foh ARy T s as lts Nebraska syatem? The grea’ mis- [Afghans of recent events in Eog- take of the Unlon Pacific has been in|land, will lead to a conjecture that|nent names, and the chalrman of the neglecting its logltimate torrltory in Ne- [ Is at least plausible, After the slaughter | board was Mr. Willlam Shaw, a colleague | 1 braska, which is fast taking rank as one | near Penjdeh the subjects of the Ameer, of the richest agricultual and live steck |that fs, all of what may be called the statesin tho unfon, While the Union |organized Afghsne, the Herateee and the old and the new would be linked to- one of the directors if the president had gother and that thus modern Italy would seen fit to appoint him. the Irish parliamentary party. Tho bustness methods of the bank scem to have been criminally looss, vanco of a etrovg British force from Nebraska, this state hay grown rich and | India, This inteppretation of prowizes our Dublin correspondent in his speclal bo caused by me of natural, but the ouly poesiblo onte Tho suffering which their lines in overy direction through Omahs. Thers yot romslns a goidon | PUPPORE only had one mosning, to-wlt: i romals B B0997 | oo, money and gune; and whon thess opportunity for the Union Pacifle to re- | wera not forthooming they rotired sul. trleve some of lts mistakes, and that is |lenly, and have ‘een waitlng eullenly by immedistoly constracting a road from | over since for some favorable opportunity | creato quito a8 much misery as did the Omahba to northers and northwestern |t© reévenge the dlsaster into which they |s:andalous failure of the Glasgow bank, cop [ were botrayed. The perlod that has|with its memories of plous directorship. ta. Will | olapsod sinco tho assured seating of tho — 1 Adams consider the|Salisbury ministry 1 just suflicient for| England’s public and private vices sre proposition? It should be properly | the lnfvurmnliJn to have spread through {of no fnterest in German, placed before him by the leading bustnoss the principal tribes, The actlons of {cause the Katherland has & predigions obb hi 10 e General Komaroff may be caused by|scandal of its own. A prince of the men, jovbers, shippers and live stosk | joglile movements among the Afghuns|blood, after an evening at the theatre, dealers of Omaba, If the Unlon Paclfic| who are anxious to renew the war, repaired to a drlnking saloon, where he throws away this opportunity, then must met several bcon companions, among|F Omaha capltalists make an effort to take 7 The return of Lord Wolseley and his them an army officer. In the course of advantage of it by bullding such a rosd eutenants, togother with their hearty |time all hands became hilarious, and the | 3 receptlon in London, at this partlcalar| prince, growing abusive, finally slapped themselves, That it would prove a pay- [time would have been regarded the soldier in the face, A tremendous and fifty thoueand shareholders, who will bs called upon to pay in the balance of their liability, amountlog to nearly five willlons of dollare, The fallura Nebraska and even into Dakota, Charles Francis Ing Investment there s no questlon, | nificant of warllke operations In the near | commotion followed. The police [ Such & road would penstrate one of the [ {uture, even though the bafiled com.|broke in and findlog mander had not exprossed himself so{the better class were enjoying richest and most productlve reglons of the | yigorouely in favor of anothor campaign | themselves, quickly wlthdrew. A fow west, and would pour into Omaha's lap |{n the coming autumr, Both Woleeley | minutes later the report of a plstol was more wealth than any other enterprise [ard Lumsden, in thelr respective fields of heard, and the dlscovery was then made that could be suggested. actlon, cleim to have been crippled, ham- pered and batrayed by the recent llberal . government, and both happen to have Tue readers of the Ber will find in|come home to London in just the right to.day’s issne an Interesting story entl- | time to bo met with a new minlstry rep- tled, *The Moorish Prince,” writter by resenting the party which has always Pelng been the most ready to undertake war Gen. Thayer, who, it will be conceded | llke measares and to roward milltary by auy one who has resd his contriba. prowees, It is true that Sir Peter Lums. tions o this paper, wields & gracofal and | den was recalled by the Gladstone mints. scholarly pen, try and reached London smarting with u 1lfe because, through shsme at the assault made on him, and In obedisnce to the etiquette of the realm, which makes it hsd no other refuge but the grave.|' When knowledge of the affair became public the prince was put under mliitary |, arrest, but probably nothing more will be | g heard of the matter, as the same etiquotte | b, which absolves a Hoherzollera from the oueibilltica of a gentleman will be apt to protect him from the conszquencos [ £ of being a hog. seneo of indignity, bat only to fiod him self speedily exalted to the rank f a Sr. Louis s still orylog for the fast|Bero and ~decorated and honored mall, She ought to haveit, It fs not|D¥ his sovercign as if he had A 8 conquered & province. Wolseley' f;:: :h;:vt::hi-"flujfl: *:‘::;:c-'::::ld :: coming home was undoubtedly the diract result of the recent changs of ministry. Louis, He 1s burning with a deslre to retrleve ! laurels lost and jeopardized les: yeor, Tue Denver Republican refers to :xlul the -ubl;l:l;;ilull ulf‘ulturj' I;‘; s hbulr.— l“bulde gn‘:weu of v}lz:l:;:]uuy mdllw beat i " U . governme aturslly leads him to tho | methods of growing tobaceo aud prepar- Oumaha a2 8 Haralal® of tho Dalon Pas| ngllet “that, his spporicaity has. some, | ing it for xpartetian, Aosording. o ol |42 rellroad, aud “epeaks of the “‘rank | But he evidently wants to make hay while | accounts the cnltivatlon of tobasco Lo |m st The sesembly of the Cape Colony of |} kanpidlty of Its newspapers,” The Coun- ! the sun shines, ~ Ho is astute enough to! Cape Colony Is pretty mush as it is fn | baud. beneath tho trees, will |10 stones, books in runing br in everything,” ex often sits down beside her and frightens Miss Mary away, just now be- | (102 s ) o | iaking 876 striogs. voices in the chorus, ments for her professional tour in America, which will begin at Wallack’s Rouseotte,” "*Lili, don last week for the first time. formance was given last week in the Gaisty that [ patches say that both the actress and the play received enthusiast ¢ applause, 3 the Baldwin theatre, San Francisco, on Octo- tmpossible for an inferior to challenge a | ber 12. member of the Hohevzollern family, he | Mo Not. lies,” South Africa has agreed to conslder in|lina Patti app committee a proposal for eecuring ex- |fit of a youvg a perts from this country to instruct the [8hei Here is a pretty remiuisconce of two great ago celebrities: Years ago, on returning to aiis from one of her professional tours, Ade ared at & concert for the bene a8 who had lost Ly fire all d Tk wred fa 1509 at the Theatre de L'0Odeon, When the coucert was over, drers, without the slightest ornament, Modjeska will take her leading mar, Mr, Vavderteld, to America with her next geason, Myron Whitney and Mathilde Phillips bave who | appear before the world as the helr of | yial) locomo mesabers of the new -Lharber The prestigo of such & | opera scheme, Miss Gertrude Griswold (Bret Harte's niece) 15 gathering laurels aa a professonal inger in Loudon, Next sanson Lawrence Darrett will include ho old Yoglish comedy entitled *“The Won der” in his reportory. Emma Nevada makes a concert tour of the United States next season, under the man- agement of Sig, Chizzcla, ¥red Terry, brother of Miss Iillen Terry, has boen ongaged by Mrs. Langtry to replace | countorfelt bills can bo eastly detectod by Mr. Coghlan in ber compan; Mzrs, Lavgtry plays a boy in W. ;. Will's new play, A Young Tramp,” and all London | less Among its directors were many promi- |is flocking to see Lily in bree 109, Kiralfy’s new pantomime, *‘Puck,” produced at Niblo's Garden about Ch will be stmas, of Mr., Parnell in the home rcle ranks of | It i# expected to run over fifty nights. The n Ideal company will supply h opera next season with Murie de Lussan as primi dow Pacific has been wasiing mlllions of dol-|#nch as they, expected a prompt declara- | money was lent by directors to thair col- n])}.‘x‘:,vlnhlr nx|‘xy:’x‘:m:”\‘u:;.“l;’;t’t’::x('“],lll‘nlll“l';:‘: Jara In non-paying extonslons outalde of tlon of war from England and the ad- | lesgues on lttle or no securlty, and the Iudian chief, is among the attzactions of the chairmsn himself, as we are informed by | exhibition this year. Mume. Patti begins her Eurapean tour next populous, and other rallcoad com-|of eupport, lavishly bostowed by repre- [ cable dispatch, owes the bank no lews|Novemboer. She goes first to Madrid, and 1¢|Dinies havo mot only tapped the|santatives of the Gladsione govarnmont, | than three-quurtors of a mililon doMars, | afterward visics Lisbun, Mooaco wad Vichaa, . ing a 8 9 vhich is unasen aud #ubsiquently si hroughou AEInAn Unlon Pasific bat havo extended [0 this thing sppear not mercly half of whica is unatcured, Audiaubisyeotly hout Genpany /. C. Couldack, who pl i the vutrage. They knew nothing of the | this crash will ba vast, especially among 0 A0ouldeoky mio plavedicld ] regions that could easlly have baen made | refinoments of diplomacy or the advan- | the small traders and tho farmers through Dimaslf aal Tkt Hialdtng ik tributary to the Unlon Paclfic and to |tsge of ‘‘moral support.” With them [tho south, aud among the cne bundred | Willow Capse,” the source of the Madison Siuexo piece. Miss Mary Anderson studies Shakespeare There ehe finds *‘sermons ks, and good pt tho horrid spidor that The orchostra at the eoming bi contenary of fandel at the Crystal Palaco will number 46) . Two hundred and two violins conds), 61 viols, 0 ‘cellos and 53 bassos, There will ba 2,782 Muma, Judic has completed all the arrapge- tre Oct 1, iprise ‘‘Niniche,” *'La .n Femme a Taps,” Tor ropertory will nd *“Mam'zelle Nitouch Barah Barnhardt acted Theodora in Lon The per lbeatre, which was crowded. Cable dis- The classic old lowery, now the Thaiia Theatre, is to revive the deys of yore with | nomination, Bartley ('mpbell's “‘Siberia,” August 2ith, that the army ofticer had taken his own |for oue woek sud “Shadows of a Gir City r & second week. and then it will revert to German plays undcr Manoger Awmberg, Genevieve Ward's farewell tour opens at The repertoire will include **Forget The ()ueen’s Favorite,” “Nonce icretia Dorgin,” “Meg Merri 4, *Macbeth” snd *‘Mammon, " of 1,000 for the t the national o July, 1566, hay irambach, of ) entitled xpected to call d o grand chorus by ud, )df The “*Plankinton priz est compoaition, to ba sur angerfost in Mlwaukee, sen awarded to Karl Germany, r The 15 by Vespueel a ohabitauts of Cat woolen went p timidly to the diva, and, giving her a bouquet worth two sous, kiased Ler Tho actress was Sarab Bernhardt! tho actress, wearing @ black Cure Diseages of in the country capable of making good counterfcits of bills?’ “‘Yes, very few. You soe it takes time and skill to become a gocd engraver, and no onc bhut a gocd engraver can suc cessfully attempt counterfeiting. The number of good blll counterfelters throughout the country Is very emall. **How arothe spurlous bills most easily dotected? In a varlety of ways. Indeed, there are so many ways of detecting the spurlous that to exhaust the subject in a short time would bo {mpoesible. Some DOGS, HOGS, POULTRY, In nse for over 20 years by Farmers, Stockhreede: R. R., &e. Used by U. S. Government. s STABLE CHART <& Mounted on Rollers & Book Mailed Free, Humphreys' Med, Co., 109 Fulton s, N, Humphrsys_' Homeopathic Spegific No.2 0 30 yoars. ‘Theonly successtul remedy fop Nervous Dehility, Vital Weakness, and Prostrati rk o7 othor causes. feeling of the paper. Then again,lin mest of the counterfeit bills the paper is fiber- Hero {8 a gonuine note, and you sc0 that thero aro two long colored fibors, blue and rod, ranning lengthwlse of the note, betides other smalier ones The| — ¥iprvialors for 5 counterfelter has never been abls to| pricad Medich make n sucseesful imitation of these. He 2 somatimes attempts it by drawing red and blus lines across tho surface of the OAPITAL PRIZ ST ickats Only 25, Sk “Then, ogain, we cjuently able i L to detect a countarfeit,bill by some irreg- ‘;%,;,{. Cogrs ‘ ularity in tho leito For lnstance, .1?% ':33' % take the note known 2o the ‘Webster T Dy 02 o0 810," and counterfelv. In the gon- 1 ot . BN, Rond: liacpountapoly, Louisiana State Lottery Qompan ho lotters ‘W.,” ‘D.,’ and, Rl / ngton, D. C.," are capitals and of | ranppeca e cer at e superulss (he ar largor pizs than the balance of the lettors (0Drawings o cuisiana State 1 i in the counterfeit all the letters are of ;A':f” S Te piatoge "’;A’dvfl;:v';wl’ ‘H";”l‘,rr‘; the kams s gain, in cortaln coun- | honesty, fairness andin good faith toward all pav. terfeits of thousand dollar note, the authorize the company to use this cors Jac-similes of our sigiatures agidched spuriong quality of tho paper la easlly de- | o1 iy auvertisermente. tected, from the fact that the ‘n’ fn thousand fs invert- ed making it ‘thousand.’ Here Iy Another note that 1 kanow {8 counterfeft becsuge the scroll-work lines above and below the figures ‘1875 are absent, while in the genuine they ara present, And so I n'ght go on, showing you cx- ample after exswple of how the counter- feiter has fafled to come up to perfection, and how these blundera glve him & COMMISSIONERS, Inoorporatod In 1865 for 26 yoars by the loglalature for oducational and charitablo purposss—with & capltal of #1,000,000—to which & resorve fund of over $650 000 has sinco hoon wdded, By ac overwhelming popul was mado & part of fho prosen adopted Decomber 2d. A. D. 157, Tho only lottery over voted on aad eadorsed by the pooplo of any state, 18 aever scales or postpones, Ita grand slugle number drawings take place wonthly. A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTONE 8th Grand Drawivg, Class H, in the Acadom of Music, New Orleans, Tuesday, Aug 11t 1885, 183d Monthly Drawiog, CAPITAL PRIZE $75,000 100,000 Tickets at Five Dollars Kach, Frac tions, in Fifths in Proportion ., Y. There are a great many curlous things to be noted in reference to counter- feit notes,” continued Mr, Steadman, It is » noteworthy fact that thera s hut one eeries of $1 counterfeit natlonal bank bills In exlstence, that one & photo- graphed note on the National Eagle bank of Boston. Thero are more $5 counter- feits n circulatlon than of any other de- Then come $10', of which there are y asnear] wany counterfeits. All of the $10 nstionsl bank counterfelts with but oto its franchise tate constiution very few exceptlons are on New York T OF FRIZSS) banks, with the exception of three on 1 CAPITAL PRIZE ...... Indlana banke, one on an Ohio Lavk, and| | o U0 .. s two on Penneylvania banks, There are 2 PRIZES OF 0,000 but nine ecrlos of §100 counterfoit pa-| b 40 500 tional bank notes now ln circulation, do 600 Of counterfeits of Unlted S'ates treasury do 200 notes thera are but two £1,000 spurlous 12 eerles of bille In existenco, Nearly all do of the tres eounterfeits are of ATEROMMATION ¥t denominati snd £10, R ARREALIRAVION BEH MO 011« *'is there much counterfelting belog| 9 do do 0., carrled on in lowa and Nebraska !’ ~rrr] *Very little. The work done in these ade ouly : 1 b b Comp: ", tes Is verg crade and easily detected Jospen Orean sost work is done by wargs who | sadree 1. NOTKS, Eapross Mokoy Orcers, or have thelr beadquarters in New York b w'n&)u‘:‘;.... lotior, Currency clty. In fact, from New k suate, it e 450 Ravard N oux da M. A. DAUPHIN Now Orlesns, La h 8%, Washiogton D, Ordezs pagable sad 4NB NATIONAL BANK Now Urleanr La may be sald, emanate nearly sll the best counterfeit no‘es now In clrculation, Michigan has quite & reputation as af fordiog shelter for & large number of dangercus ‘“‘workers In the queer.” 007 Make P O. M cyistered Lo N drom