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o e e e, e — THE DAILY BEE. ATEA OPFICR, No. 1) ®W YORK OFFICY WASIINGTON OFFICE Mr. Vilas' Broom. The wide swoeping changos postal system which we were dashod his pen inkstand to | broom of reform have not AND 01 FARNAN STRYET FOURTEENTH ST Pubiished overy The only Monday morning paper special delivery system, which is eyery where denounced as a speci murderous captors without a hearing | likeliliood that they will « T'he delays in special delive e WeERLY Ber, Published Every Wedn incompetent mes cases out of ten Merchants de itand the principal stamp are love k wives who imagine ten cents will expedite their love bil or hurry back 4 One Year! withe line to patronize CORRESPONDES | apparent facts, sustained by the author- | John ¥ | ity of the American consul, this govern- | Irish, r& should be addr TOR OF THE BEk All business lotters room for the reform broom in First let it sweep out bar- se the working force in now attempting to be made payable to the order of the THE BECPUBLISHING COMPANY, PROPRIETORS, DAILY BEE, Sworn Statement of Circulation. State of Nebrask County of Doniglas, | % Geo. B, Tzschuck,s lishine company, dovs solemniy swear that other regions. . Tue late Hubert O, Thompson, the | wiat we w which they did five years ago and with | the broom in the direction of weighers of roads would cause a cloud of dust and disturb a good deal ot dirty work that has boen going on A dozen other b service might profitabiy re ere is plenty house cleaning. Mr. Vilas no doubt pleads pressure of business for his delays in furthe Ten thousand republican postmasters have been removed or sus the past soven months to for bourbon applicants. thousand more haye stepped down out through the expiration of their com- issions, Of the first ¢ 265 and of the s seven postis politician, however, he encountered | (he port of Batoum is undoubtedly a mili- ary ot the Bee Pub- for the week ending ouly 23d, 1856, was as wnches of the | designs were not unquestioned. But in [ fow days' ¥ Monday, 12th and paid hearty tribute to his abi Friday, 16th.. good work. pended durin gies than Subseribed and S0lh day o July, 185 Geo. B. Tzsehuck, being first duly sworn, de- a3 and says that he is secretary of the Bee iblishing company, that the actual average dally circulation of the Daily month of January, 188, was 10, for February, 15, 10,50 11,657 eopies: copies: for May, 1855, 12,450 copie sition of gr Vobraska had Five hundred ments of New York presumably This branch of reform work has no doubt taken up much of Mr. Vilas® attention. be able to get down to business in other lines equally important to say the least to the patrons of the postofiice. GEo. B. TzSCNUCK, Subseribed and sworn to before wme, this 5th day of July, A. D, 155, satisfactory proposition from the pub. | & lisher ot a accept the editorship of the journal, and | such a movement which would jeopard- will reach a decision as soon as he shall | ize a long series of favorable events Notary Publie. IMPORTANT AN Beginning with to-morrow, August tst, we shall publish a Sunday edition, to Known as the OMAMA SUNDAY Big contirin the eable letters from the principal capitals of se dispatches will appear in ame morning that they are OUNCEMENT. remini waged. Although the field which the | triumph Cincinnati publi one, by the wi Railroads as Dealers, serious complaints nagements on against railrond surping the tradesmen and act- in the goods which they The system which has grown like a fungus on railroad organization st editor, which would find its adequate | of Bulgs scope and opportuni tan daily press, still the return of Mr. | in November, which aimed functions of pri ing as dealef publi-hed in SuNpAY Bre THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, JULY 31. 1886 ing to punishment those responsible for | juncture, when Framoe i¢ excited over the | wants more men and more money. From [ The Pathetic Story of Catherine this high-handed erime. The evidenco is [ expulsion of the princhs, there should | What is known of the quality of the genera''s Lowls' Husband, . that the killing of Rasures was deliberate | come from the ancient eity news of riots campaigns to date, it s presumed that he New York Letter: The divorce granted X . \d wanton mutder, done, for revenge. [ and detuonstrations against royahsts. [ couldata pinch get along without the men. | to-day to Catherine Lowis, who has The charge that he was & ho thief was | However, the local anthorities, aided by paTet e kicked and sung in comic opera all over ) Sedanely i ) %4 e oouTRe. oF | Tie Mflitaty, Have bast Gaick 1o setAbovt Sne ated, the country, from her husband, Oscar L. avidently tramped up, and the e of | the military, have been quick to st abo Minneapokis Tritane. Arfwedeon, snds & FOMANC story ne djss ! =, the Texas judge in yielding him up to his | their suppression, and there is scarcely a the Scandinavian butte closed in the court proceediugs, the OR sume danger s clerk to a hardware man at | central feature of which 15 the wrecking BRSSO EyERBODY S SUNECTT ouglit to end the judicial eareer of that | ous proportions. our boarding hou “Pass the which \ ! i official, If there bo no otlier prnishment - “Ihe Scandinavian butter—Ole Omargarine, | / n s the son of a waalthy and ) '@M 4 1 KIND' that can be visited upon him. There is | The Polish Alliance; of the United [ ¥ou know.” The landlady fainted. aristocratic Swedish fataily. He was ! (OMPIAINTS OFIS: | - young and ardent as he was tall and AND Ry no question that Rasures was an Amer- | States asserts that there sre 1,000,000 What Does It Matter? stalwart when he met the fair singer in aNO‘ MILYISSAFEMTHOW can citizen, and there appears to be no | Poles in this country, and recently a Etla Wheeler-Wilcor, 1876 in Manchester, England, Her swoeet HAV] .A\Bomfi_o ground of doubt that he was the vietim | prominent Wisconsin Zohemian decls Wealth and gloty, and place arid pasyer, My [l ""‘: Ut L d his b N E q F bk > g ta SO BN 00 Bohomians hore, | v What ar they Sorth to me or you? and his good family, manly graces anc - \ murderous plot. Such being the | that there were 5,000,000 Bohemians here. | g5 i1 foase of 1ife runs out in an hout, fine education won what she told him B OV y 1 death syle O'Reiliy clams 20,000,000 and the Germans outnumber the os do also the English and Scoten nds ready to claim his dues | was her love. They were quic N \onors or heaps of gold, ¢ M AU What are they all when ull is told? cly marricd and Arfwedson was as quickly cast oft by the family for making what should promptly demand such | Celts, reparation as it may of the Mexican gov- | taken together with the British-Ameri- \\l\!!:u[m A pleasure, o sm [.“ or a tear— “.nl] ‘!-'v”xul an \||||l|n|)-;‘r nlx e t)\. I‘”l " ont. and purse SmaAN rans p ow for © 0 volovor it does it matter which we claim? gether the singer and her disinherited rment, and pursue that demand with | cans. Now allow for 7,000,000 colored | oy o ciep” from the eradie into the bier, | hushand came to this country, where she unyielding firmness people, the Italians, the Hungarians, the And a careless world goes on the sane. was alveady vopular, and for a while incse, and the odds and ends, and | Hours of gladuness or hours of sorrow, the honeynioon scomed destined to be nt to know is where old Amer- | Yhatdoes it matter to us to-morrow? perpetuai, A child, w little girl, was comparatively youthful leader of the | jean stock comes in, socing that there are | Truth of love, ot vow of friend— born to the couple tve yeurs after the (R W Soutity dotoneaty of New Xotk, recolsod | oiily 00,000,000 vieopls In tho eoutitey. WA 0 iy atvet b0 b 1n g end and bocaie her father's idol, Actwed WITHIN' BASY-RFACHY. Stea Py X N * % For the brief day dies, and the long night [ son's ability s 1 lover, however, did not - life, although living he was a man of Europe continucs to keep 1ts eye on nears. hielp him in business, ssionate kisses, or fears of gall, of time Miss Lewis began to complain of < and consequence. s an mctive | Russia, and well it may. The closing of | 1fTgrave willopen aud cover them all having to furnish all the supvort of the dnd in the course 11 15°A-SAFE & SPEE 4 4 | strong and bitter antagonisms, and the | tary stroke to cover the terminus of the | Homeless vagrant, or honored guest mily. A quarrcl and separcation fol & o il gl b el he tor s of th PRST AN At s h OF AT ARA RT6AL, wed, Last summer Miss Lowis was 9 " RUG(“S‘] 5 v g & £ great railvoad line which is now within | Ajj e racked with the world's unrest, nightly kicking the wof of a summer journey of Herat. Troops are AlLmust meet with the common fate. garden comic opera tent at Atlantie € his death all differences were forgotten, | still being massed ar Odessa and | Lite from elnldhood till we are old, Arfwedson soon appeared on the scene P 4 Y ng ma around Odessa a Wi 11 whon &1l 18 A Pi q nd those who had fought him hardest | Bessarabia and the agents of the ez o iatis all when all is told and gave ot that he had made up with his | ost earnestly yielded willlngly to | endeavoring to stir up the sultan to in- 2 e milly in Swedan g thg BUevL oL i3 i 4 paration from Miss Lews, and had N b k N t ] B and had come to Atlantie City to get a im, de mortuis nil nist bornm, | vade Bulgs ty v England is fully aroused @1 to the dangers of the situation, and a loader andt his worth asa man. Few men | Jingo ministry has assumed the govern- | Whon she cotemmts saide ol think | 1ast look at his child before leaving” the OMAHA, NEBRASKA. of this generation received warmer eulo- | ment Lord Salisbury's friends once sang Those little glass things are the bottles country on the steamer on which he | paid up Capital...... $260,000 ¢ e been pronounced upon | in threatening rhyme of thewr dismelina: THEVHOI Lo ISEINpH inla At A L Hae ig | Bu¥siux i this 1 anh»r'nfv:\ action n“lu: New York |inn|x3 fight but of their :\lvili\)'.l\t get Rost by the Way. wanted 1o steal the littlo one and | H. W, Yates ident. . democracy, who had never fille there if they did, andthe marquis may Philndelphia Timos carry it off, Arfwedson remained in the ALRICURIh I President. admir ChY have an opportunity before many moons [ Take rest by the way as you journey | citv from day today, amelancholy figure. W. 1L 8. Hughes, Cashier, v and not many years ago was a modest | to make his old time boast good. through life. All cannot rest when they | {Ju the, day before he wus 10 sail for DIRECTONS: i one of the municipal depart- N would ot shoulds biit such shonld rost. s [ Loropa huwontlo the beach to. ses Dhis | vy, V. Morse, John 8, Collins, rest s | wifo and child for the last time. The | § W they ean, and all can vest some time, in | little one, closely guarded by an attend- somie way, if they considerately seek it. | ant, passod along at a distance, but Miss . Tho Snbbath is ordsined ns o day of vest, | Lt \-51.4, coming_from her bath, went BANKING OFFICE: and the physical and mental rest ot | Within a few fect of him. Sho v 4 ; THE IRON BA] | freckled, dripping, wore i unbecomi proffers by all the conflicting ereods of | \White flannel bathing suit and gave no Cor 12th and Farnam Sts men, is a confessed necessity. Those | sign of recognition as she looked squarely | A General Banking Business Transacted. who work hard seven days euch week do | ut him, but liis eyes, filled with longing, , SRR b . t less in the year and much less in the life- | never left her until she disappeared completed the volume of political | concessions wrung from foc: time, than those who work only six days; | tmong the bath houses Then exc. nces upon which he is now en- | movement intenaed to secure and those who work six days, often need e 1l never sce her gam, my i ‘i Bl weet angol!” he plunged into the bre his own downfall sensons of absolute rest from the Iabors | ors and swam straight out untl the. life ard becamo 1 and made pre- ations to go after him olutionary coup of | of | into a union de facto |~ We read every day of some_prominent | par suddenly tallen in the rac Ho returned safelv, however, and while g’i’.f'"m;‘,., \ Lewis S, Reed, Tho czar’s bitter hatred of Alesander s, ‘A. E. Touzalin, of Bulgavins well known, and the re- announced that the Hon, Carl | ports of the prince’s design to make his seriously considering a highly | army proclaim him king of United Bul- probably comes from Russian Alexander is too wise to muke VIS, neinnati illustrated paper to | sour and ation--a very superior | changed by is perhaps not worthy | September 18, 18! y of Mr. Schurz as an | of eastern Roumelia with his principality | v , under his own auspices on the metropoli- | and seeptre. King Milan's in an who hu ind at an age when he should be in the | jn the crowd on shore was accosied by a ion | Vigorous enjoyment of health and | siranger, who said: *“Mcet me on ‘the [ EREN all of lus faculties. Such men are simply | hoard’ walk near the iron picr at 1| A&dopted by ¥ tos. They be counted in | o'clogk.” Atd he was to take the tr guccosstuily It reat abi i i TR (REMEDIES b A B a pURE R hysie ducad Hore, Schurz to journahstic work would be | at undoing this work for the [ scores by every -intelligent observer | for Now York to bomrd his stoamer, | puberandmmidielcniommtnte Aok IEL Contalts ke of Servia’s preponderance and ex- | of men. “They have fallen untimely in | which Just before ALE AGENCY. K A7 cect. Naw Youts cordiaily welcomed by sion who can appre qualifications as an editorial writer. It | most is to be hoped Mr. Schurz will find it ex- | mili epdient to accept the proposition of the | ess of both his former dispatehes from the principal A mews centers, together with the latest news of Iowa, Nebraska, and the other respect the 1L compare favor- Srom all par west generally. OMAHA SUNDAY BrE @ ably with the Sunday editions of the great metropolitan dailics, The subseription price of the SUNDAY BE® will be $2.00 The DAILY BER with the Sunday edition ancluded will be mailed at $10 pe en papers a ek to our sub- 2 same price which they are wow paying for the siv-duay paper. Sunday edition matled for §3 per year. dealers have already heen notified by hove to succe: ght tavifl on his goods and adjusts that on its own at ment for the ralroads to maintain on the goods which the riv; wle down the they transport for th sult has proved in ey tempting such competition. son that the law in comes in and pos! nies trom buying 51 the open mar- 1llinois has such a law on its books recently found oecasion to en- The railroad eommi of Alexander Helm against the na & Jowa decided that a railvoad company has no “Phe third specification rged that the rail- road company gave to a Kankakee dealer r ratc on coal transported from Streator than it gave to other Kankakec dealers. replied that it w J rates botween dealers, but that it sold coal bought at Streator to some Kanka- kee dealers at a lower price than to others beeause of the quantity they pur- The commission found that the company had no right to buy and sell in the public market, and that its action in this case was in fa t a violation of the statute. necordingly, the attorney-general to bring suit egainst the company to collect the penalty prese cost on those fall over the western part of the state. | whose sympathies h instance the own country this ye: filling up his cabinet with tory repre- [ and the anti-Russian | influence of | no time for repose, no their 1l selling commodi sentatives, and a botched up piece of | the English fore workmanship itis. Nothing more clearly | elude, in Janu shows the wretehed timber in - the party [ ment with Prince Alexander, which made OMABA SUNDAY BEE should be handed in Tue annual petition of Washington elergymen against Sunday sessions of s has been received the proper committee. gress will pay no further attention to nd sent to Beach, Bool worst of all the landlord repre: of the landnolding interest Londonde; Irish v: respectabilit; dacity and mainder are chiefiy distingu right to sell coal. of the complaint Tue record so far shot and fifty escaped. should be presented with a silver medal and a derringer revolver by the citizens of lus neighborhood. one burglar Mr. Sussenbach mination in cept obstruction to progress political, | conference of the great powe social and moral. quently assembled at Constantinople | measure of the Oxrama has laid no clainn summer resort, but she holds up her flag triumphant as the great h the Missouri valley, doctor who has succeeded in paying his bills this summer in Omaha has been in big luck to bemng a *, A movement for the crection of a monument to General Radetzky is now in progi shal Arckduke Alby ing a leading part in raising the funds, alth resort of The rising young rimination and It directed, s newly-ncquired prestige Prince Alexan- a f o IR R o 5 & : a change that will give ing terms. 1t alludes to Radots der will not jeopard for a title which, | diversion and formetfulness of lifo's seveny-two years of ser monarchs, s soldiers, and calls him “the great Aus- list anxious to couple of hundred Omaha real estate. means are beginning to know a good thing west when they sce it and they rarely pass b; ribed by law. This is not only good Illinois law, but sound, common sense. ska, the producers of the sti velief of which they s Throughout a large portion of the state our peopie are enti dent upon a single line of railroad for their coal suppl delivers the coal, and fixes the price at wded men of If applied to Ne. military heroes.”” Ar fought unde been reque president of the monument committee, SE means free I ing is more certainly proved by experi- It is also highly probable that wprohibition means full compens all capitalists interested in a legai busi- ness which a prohibitor; “Millions for prohibition and nothing is not a cheerful war- The road nn the heavy freight rates charged for «conl transportation to others are taken into The farmers of Nebras| quite at the merey of the railroads in the matter of the price of grain. prineipal elevators ave either owned or «controlled by the corporations, side rates given to the elevator men, and the tavor of the roilroad managers yre- vents competition, there is no grain market beeause there is, and there ean be no struggle for produets which cun raise prices. long ago have had a lively market for farmers’ produce if it had not been the pohey of the roads to build up and to maintain the monopoly whick a single law will destroy. Western Australin has stimulated an f cnormous rush of gold hunters to the | ographors o Kurope to buy books for the 1i. | i has como in theso parts, and tho | nomination. In_ this w new diggings. Some authorities say that | brary of his universit; for the schools” Every demoeratic rvailroud organ is now urging upon the party the absolute necessity of throwing aw by sticking for the straight ticket and railroad candidates, under every and all eircumstances. eampaign cry, which the Neb) moeracy has listened to for the past It will probably exercise as much influence in the future as it has y their votes these reports shall prove to be well | fallen into the habit of bowing right Jand lefv | menced work on J. D. Russell’s brick, O COMSCAUONCE | g0 dod o great future for Western | to everybody. Hisswmile has widened also | feet front, 3 stor upon the commerce and industries of th Omahs " maha would | 0 orld may be very important. In New | have contributea $10 e twelve years. ment 15 the rich developments in the di Win the profes- | ¢ ; ate his superior | pansion of the Balkaus, was buffled in a | €Ver AGENC LS q ailed next mor y community, and they were, a8 & | 1 he was scen goi ) 1 tow s one of the led. “Our railvoad | spots for the me bankers, our statesmen, our | peared comy progressive men generally, shorten their | dropped oul of Then he disap- T e ‘or a month he 4 \ Iy istence us complotely ns 1l new subjects. | days for want of Test. They become ub- | hough the sea had swallowed him up. Cincinnati publisher Czar Alexander’s violent outburst of | sorbed in great undertakings: they then he was from in New York, spite against the German prinee, as an | 10 perpotual - conflict with competing | and said that Atlautic City he had pite ag: } ) ) s ability and_tireless encrgy, and they ber [ heen met by a man who took him te rains eastern Ne- | ungrate pstar 'ne ssi’s 1 5. O) ING rains all over eastorn Ne- | ungr "(]‘If“l"l lfl]'_'; tupned Ru 1l come str s to rest. - Even when they | place where he was drugged, and - when 617 St. Charles St., St. Louts, Mo. e supplemented in Balkan politic Austria-Hungary, | Jeave their counting rooms, S anotare iR Eoan U imEE T N Aresulaspratuataof teo Medical Collegs, has bocn longer i 1 encouraged tho | they take their business with them. 1t | York, robbed of his money and of docu- §iond Dyskiaks than any other Bhgel into a supporter of the | sits with them at theic meals; it is with | ments which were essentil to him - m e L R nunion. The Porte, whose su- | them in their beds; it accompanies them | divoree suit his fe h kill and the unexpected prow A good 1o s to be no failure of crops i God’s m . Mental and 1 insti- Physical Weakness ; Mercurial lynd other Affec- ervous Prostration, De — zints the revolution of Philipopolis | 1! ‘I'E"A““l“i‘,‘f tho opert, in the sooial | tuted against him. Hisstrango story went | - lieng sl Threat, Skii or Bones, Blood Polaoning; Other Lands Than Ours, bad infringed upon, was induced by the ‘1"1 ]t.{:mbn. nt |“| ol l‘;‘]l“h nmll fre uninvestigated, and he himself is sup- | gld Sores and | T b B XL ! 2 : R s , Y the | ful by the business that fills their dreams, s ave returne i ily cases Arising fr iscretl o Lord Salisbury has finally succeeded in | armomonts of Sowwla and Gr Y € ieir dream. posed to have returned to his family n Diseases Arising from Indiscretion, Excoss, cce | They have no time to catno time to digest; | Sweden. 1hs statements agreed exactly | Exposure or Indulgenea me to recuperate | with the fact as to tho disappearance | s e nomire, v 1l mental pow- | from Atlantic City, and his habits and as- ul iy snaps | gociations while there were not such as iter than it can | sugeest any other veasonable explanation whioh produco some of the aehiitty, divnees o ted physics nd the brittle thr wse the strain is gr gh oflice, to con- ry, an agree- Heyor by juall 2 A bear. Vanderbilt was a stranger to vest; | of hissudden dropping out of sight. Those A Paositiv than llh‘c sl»;‘lucru?’u :lf ]\\'l}ut l;_lust lhu pre- | him its governor generil of Eastern | Gould would give millions to enjoy the o were with lH\x during his Atlantic Fudlocase, Nedlclno scut ery §Lore b3 aahlOF Sxp b sumed to be its best choice for the pur- | Roumelia for at least ‘five years, and | appetite 1 Sleep of the hod-carrier, ¥ experience haye alw. belived the { RAARRI B sof government, Sir Michael Hicks- | stipulated wilitary co-operation, if | andl there is mot one in a score of owr’ | story of lus being drugged and volbed, *, AG GUIDE“.' milliona: S| St B JESEAID : es who 15 not more miserablo by | meeded, against Servia and Greoeo. Dis: | fjun the average day laborer, simply for nts comfited by his reverses, abandoned by | want of rest. e S e ) o Austria-Hangary, and_distracted by con- | But rest is as essential to the great | anxious to please the singer wite The ceroy. Lord Iddlesleigh giv spiratory plottings, King Milan, after | mass of the people as itis to the great | legal ground on which Miss Lewis got her Randolph Churchill au- | much hesitation, signed an inglori- | men of great enterprises. They are not | divorce g ited w habitual drunken- = alisbury experience. There- | ous treaty of peace with Bul- | S0 conspieuous in the world’s doings, but | ness on the part of Arfwed: ble for | garia, negoticd at Buchavest about they are the creative forces of the land, WOODBRIDGE BRO'S, cd quality, ex- | the beginning of March, and 2| the fow who achi i eater & e R : fo chieve exceptional great- Custer Leade s il to live out the | If the farmors and producers State Agents subse- | ness in business and 8 It is the average | succecd in scourmg beneficial legislation FOR THE day, sanctioned the results of both agree- | Man and woman who build and main- | ey must learn wisdom from other classes who wceessfully acoom- ments, Russia yielding to the power | tin the foundations of wealth, of society, ’ . plished what y prosent en o railroad corpora legislation in its in- 1 and they will fancy that the divo: nted is the comsummation for w licr W. H. Snuth, ] sutoiat Boca, ph ab; ense of any mar s in Austria, The Field-Mar- ert of Austria is ta e e el of religion, of progress, and they need of circumstances with very bad grace hey meed it in the midsammer [ FAY oy [ dioMopsiureiintionltl vhen ord) not rushinto the politic bluster. So much substantial gain and | Dy labor overtaxes the energies. To Vroposition for & new party, 1 such, a season of rest, however short; I and some reservations, and Greece alone, on when their stores, shops, mills | {io (t3ies speei a1 Tibhe Atate sarnod i 1d offices are unhealthy, and when ovdi- Sl of all the states concerned, continuing to v when ord- | {arosts 1t do o C 0s quiet to work to eapture the O N b sh air, sensible | gomfnant party existing in a district, and maha, €D, by 50 doing sicceeds whoere a new party | ————wo—— o ssued an appeal couched in glow- under iy with the independence it may imply, he | wearing toil, should be taken if possible by f N — s ho wus o fathe ; i L0 SBhou RS ssible. | would fail.” The producers of Nebraska : 21,83 s he was a father to Iis | i gure to win at the end. Many could do* it who think that they | s R Tn AT CoR sl B 21,829,850 hay not the time or means, when method | {ivo iy it Throw aside sl | Tansill’s Punch Cigars an, the model of dynastic fidelity and | CONGRESSME NATORS. | in work and expenditure would enablo § (1 1@ issnes t cannot be ) S. \ AR L0 OR € ODAD all the issuc c @ *| wore shippod during the pn patriotism.” In another sentence the i ; them to spend two or three weeks in rest od b Ee gislation, and 0.8\ eere akitngod duclug tha st e e e o raate o Representative Curtin has decided not to | that wouldl return them to their labors |y, S ay a unit to control o™ or {n our'employ, No other 0 in tho world ean truthe ol o showini, onl, il wanted ah& 7 S0LD Y LEADING DRUCEISTS. R.W.TANSILL & C0.,55 Staie St.Chicago. be a candidate for re-nomination. with fresh vigor and renewed health. One-half the money foolishly spent by i 4 ¥ many who never dream of a seuson of tail coat, no niatter what the weather is. absolute rest would enable them to enjoy Senator Sawyer discards his vest in warm | it and lighten their labors while length- weather, preferring comfort to appearances. | ening their day: primaries within existing purties. gates to the county conve doubtful friends ‘and who are slves to work tuents from Support no man for the | _ Radetzky, the most popular of 2 lduke Albert, who | | Sthator Conger always wears a swallow- who Radetzky at Novara, has d by the cmperor to act as Senator Aldrich suffers trom insomnia, and - legislature whose position is doubtful on TR 7 > LUl W | 1tis sad to note that even congressionul | ., - Tecumsoh Gossip, ny of the 1ssucs you expect him to DR. IMPEY The discoyery of rich gold ficlds in | gpeeches have no effect. I'eoumsen, Neb., July 28.—[Corres | ohimpion, and require that he shall make i 4 pondence of the B tion known before, not after, his 1509 FARITANM ST, vepublicans i | Practien limited to Disca of the n distriets and democrats in | gye EAR NOSE AND THROAT, : distriets can be nominated —The muchneeded | his po ator Stanford has dispatehed two bibli- consider- | republi democ farmers, visages have shorten the new fiold is likely to extend over | Senator Riddleberger deserves the thanks ably. We have rain enough to make early | {0 elooted who will work together in 3,500 or 4,000 square miles, and that its | of the prohibitionists for presenting the | corn. Small grain all secured ingood | gtyte affairs, while differing widel total yield may exceed that of any other | liquor question so prominently and foreibly. | shape and quality good. national issues. Control your prim: part of the great island continent, If | Senator Edinundsseems from reports to have Messrs. Starrett & Co. have com- | and know the men sele 5 (el and suceess is certain, 80 | and candidate: s high, contract price Mirs. Dr. H, N, Taylor b for the purehase of | and Theo. Smith are each building s a portrait of Senator Wade Hampton, tobe | dwelling toco t about §3,000, presented to the state of South Carotina., Poltics is beginning toboom in these When Representative Bland, the silver and candlidates, aud snoooss Ts cortivn: / y Hasses fitted for all forms of defective Australia will bo assured, and the effect | and has more depth. $14,500;thoy have Georgo Work’s contract TORTURES Vision. Arificial Eyos Lusorted. ‘The members of tihe United States senate | for a dwelling, price $1,500. B. Roberts oD B8L00D HUMORS Wales the sensation of the mo- TLIATI Burn- ficlds, A paper of that colony 5 parts. I will mention some of our ocies of toais L ol B : statesman, takes a quid of tobacco from his g o pecies of it Hashad 3 yoars' hoapital practice: wivos the g oy are like v > s g I g ent men: Thoma oge ofulons and contus BALp 2 TOMR A0 gyt claims that they are likely to rival tho | pOiaREG &L dor i desk, his col- | Prominent men: Thomas Apleget was : same prictice und trewtn !fu tho & Taenk is no rankling barb in tho breast of the editor of the Bee because the county commissioners have finally clevator now holds. fields of Brazil and South Africa. In one Tk show of contidenco made by M. de hlood and ekin nnd apuointed exccutor of & will and got sicn s scalp, with o e leagues know that he is going to make an ex- ns, old neighborhood 2,400 stones weighing in | tended speech. through all right and now wants to Lo | Gurie 0o S, Clitinge ! wxtornuily R o et aseutauuie by Oorrosnands the rough 625 carats have been obtuined | Representative Scott, of Penmsylvania, of oxceutive of this great common- | {lijcuta licsolvent, the new biood piieil enos soliciiat, accepted the r dent Pierce. & Pierce “‘must go' sever - it followed the young man wha is . tho gap left by Dr. Miller, it would dnform the publie that i . Pierco's rosiguation was thoe cause of the gnation of Superinten- intimated that 1 months ago. diotic logic of the ainly trying to fill ps, m the face of factsand the of men equally capable and tr y with lumself,that the Panama e al can be completedin the time he has and without n greater cxpenditure of money thun he has named, worthy of admiration if it were uot evi- dently inspired by desperation, less no one knows better seps the impossibility of completing hi project in the next three years or with the additional sum of money he calls for, but he also realizes the probable trous consequences that would follow a Not only would the wnece be most seri ly, but it ia apprehended tl nt sousitive state of French polities 1t might have a doplorably disturbing in- It is hardly credible that De Lesseps seriously expects to obtain any more money for his projec and the ouly rational assumption see; to Le that his policy now is to ward off us long us possitle the shock that muast en- sue fromw & confession of failure, hoping thus to lessen the severity of the blow when that confession Ly four men in & month ing been washed out of 32 loads of earth. | would not command the strength that others demand for than De l.es. | Principal citics of Australasia continue to | I would rather be right il Wesud o few days ago that in all . probability the river and harbor bill ~ would fail, owing to the wide difierences ' between the two branches of congress. . Qur Washington dispateh of Phursday i states that tho bill is left out of all reck- oning, it heing accepted as cortain that It is helieved 0,000 inhabitants. Adelaide, the capi tal of South Australi chicf city of Queensland, have each | yake it a first class paper itis now complete, | being he abont 50,000 people, and Auckland, the ) metropolis of New Zealand, is rated at Out of Breath, one 60,000. The ten onies contain ne: inhabi uon, when the popnlation of the Ameri- can colonics wi of Austratia and New Zealand, the Amer- ican cities wereall small, and no three Teras of them could muster 100,000 inhabi confesuon of this, * e will fail in conference. also that the fortifications bill will tai " the senate haying very greatly increased * the appropriation in this measure agreed " in by the house, Spesnemmsapeem—] s succeedod in dofeat- fluence politically, Mg, RaNpaLL ) eonsideration of the bill msi opriations for the patching up of aska frontier posts and the moeasure ovor to the next session, Fortunately northwestern Nebrasks, the sceretary " o war and genoral of the army in conjunc- . with a level-headed soldier named x ge Crook will find ways and weans 0 provide for contingenc b resnicnal recess. ” on opens, congress will prove itsell ‘ Lroad guage wnd seusible than any fle cliaimen of a comnitiee, 1l ut last be Tarke onght to be svch publie indignation over the shooting, by order of the ehief of police of Piedras 00 Rasures, a vatural- ou, 38 will foreo the Unrited States governinsnt Lo take imme- Lsive action for briag- '8 during the When the next | Nogras, of Franei ized Ameriean cit diate sod most de It is not surprising, teescfucs, that at this General Booth of the Salvation Arwmy ! them at once. alth, Tecumseh never had a governor | ternally. Oftice ard Residence~Mo. 2219 Czlifornia )2 carats b —! nd we fight mid Tom, Among the other COVERED WITH SORY v- | says he has no desire for a cabinet position, It is also asserted that the lot includes | would as a candidate for governor, and only notice Jake Dew hasa vk with a Strect Omaha, Neb, some remarkably fine dinmonds, consents to run for congivss to keep the dis- [ buzzing in his hat for bis old seat in the ) R trict out of the hands of the republicans, legstature. Time hangs heavily on C. A, R i s S ¥ “The world does not yet realize the vas Holmes' hands and he wants to visit in | SENG coneluded 16 ness of the Australian empire. The ‘“'““':‘“:"‘.‘fi "A"""”“‘“'-"‘“‘ the capital this winter at three doliars Gutiouri ane Cutict - D, 0 hinglo 1 i esolvel ternally, per ( Judge Davidson would like to [ Kesolvent dntemi o o or Which go to the United States Seuate, but is ) be president, preald: publi statement. 0w at a rate only cqualed in the United | but it strains me to say sp.—John A. Logan. | 106t too modest to ask for it this timo. Mits. CLAKA A, FREDERICK, ates. Mclbourne passed the 800,000 —— ! ‘Among our Granger friends we notice Iroad Brook, Conn. line two ycurs ago, and Sydney has nearly 1t is Now Gomplete, 0. A, Corbin, W. Robb, A, A. Corbin, SCALP, FACE, EARS AND NECK. | Journal County Jougnat. Theo. The Omabia Bx has added special London | tho Jogi cables, and if iv ever lacked anything, to | us joint| mith all are anxious to die for Joe ® ni |lu-l;\n :‘l . Itomcaics, and Do yon wint a pure, bloom- (. part ot ny ing "Complexion? 1if so, a ure, ster belongs to with ty and Lincoln, ‘most of the time, aud would it make a jolly governor. These are the that propose to make Rome how! gest cities of the col- Chicago Times. in the republican ranks this full. In our rly onc-tnird of their | After the great amoint of slilu:lnz they | next “‘l'} give the prominent oncs on the o vl | have done during the last few days the peo- | other side, nte. At thotime of the rovolu- | L'or Milwaukes have liardly bieath enougn | | Johinson Co's. ten lett to blow off the foau. full _blast. Sfate and Brisbane, the o try you! days' \so e i anoth L , 3 ek, aud thie other part fow applications of Hagan’s AT o o PUNAN S MAGNOLIA BALM will grat- CURED. ify you to vour heart’s con- - : tont, It doos away with Nal- lowness, Redpess, Pimples. Blotehes, and al) diseases and imperfections of the skin, 1% overcomasthe fiushed nppears wer msbitute s in ITCHING DISEASE |||l«“l’mll‘5utllhl W. Cuticura stands &t tho W. Jones svoke last evening in the opers HE o hla the et A house. There was present over 100 school Havo bad an usually Treat Them Gently, marms, and we defy the world to pro- the pro ftinge. duce as pretty a set'of givls; wish I was nts | Let us not be harsh with the politicians. | o “hoy long” enot cl:00l to s sbout as great as that togetber, In Zact, there is an air of pre- | It it wasn't for politics many men who are | a]) of them e aneo of Lieat, tatigne end ex- cocily and great encrgy about Austra- | too lazy to earn their with living bands would By the way W. W. Jones wants to citement, ltmakesaladyof lia's wouderfu! growth. be paupers. succeed himself us suporincendent of 'l'.]l]ll'r\; par bub 'TWE » Sn————_ public instruction, i~ appear bul “ne > o ; Just as Influential as Ever. PG T'Y 5 and so nalural, gradual, .\lu‘ré'llh-s' played such an important Chicago Tribuné, A Mast Liberal ofer. t | and perfect are its eflects, part in the first French revolution, having Brodie, the New York bootblack, was The Voitaie Belt Co., Mars hall Alie that it is impossiblo to doteet beon styled by Freren “Commune un- | drunk when he jumped from the Brooklyn offer to send their ¢ rated \ulh'n :i- ity apyflcu!.iuu namad,” that when Lhere has since been | bridge. tham whisky, it seews, is just as 1""’]1'; ect -\m:h}\‘l u ‘nl\\ Il.llln:v r'\::fi: | N ) al to any aflicted with vervos any popular comuotion or uprising the | influential as ever. .M:,“:'v "1‘3”."::'(" e N 1" - 1 , loss 7\ g people haye always thrown themselves Doesn’t Need ibhe Men. Hlustrated pamphiet in soaled ¢ | with great alacrity into Lhs movement. Chicago Tribune. with full particulars wailed frec. W