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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY. JULY 30 , IS92. LOOKING FOR NEW GROUNDS Important Meeting of the Gentlemen's Eoad&tsr Olub. PROPOSITIONS UNDER CONSIDERATION ICnrneiit Klforls lining 3tnilu to Secure a Truck lor the Clnli Huso Hull , Kioo | < t l Ociiprnl SpoilIng - Ing ( JOKSlp , An Important mooting of tbo Omaha ( Jontlemon's Hoadstor club wns hold at the Mlllard hotel last owning. The meeting wns called by the board of directors for the purpose ot obtaining the sentiments ot the muni bun In regard lo the future tracn of the club. Thu success which has rr.sultcd from the efforts of I bu members during the present season has been In the highest degree encouraging nnd has ronorated n feeling that the onz&nlzatlon should make more elaborate propnnitlons lor the next year. Charles A. Coo was made chutrmain and , after some general discussion , representa tives of the OinnhD Driving association lormally Invited the club to unllo with them In the use of tholr grounds for the next tcatou , A resolution was passed directing the board of directors to rccelvo proposals from the driving ns oclfttlon. and nho from J. J. Ill-own , who owns the present track nt the fur grounns for tlio use of tholr grounds for the future. At a meetlne of the board of ulrectors held Inter W. H. McCord and W. B. Mlllnrd wore appointed a committee to obtain pro posals for crounds nnd report nt a meeting of the club to bo hold nt the Mlllard hotel next Thursday night. KiivliiK lit UlilritKO. CHICAGO , III. . July29. Garflcld park : First race , thrce-qiiartcrsof nmllo : Colonel Clay won. Sir Charles second , Grey Iluko third. Time ! 1:21. : * Second rure , ono nnd ono-slxth ' 111110 : 1'alliado won. Lord of the Harem second , Ilcs- slo IllBlnnd third. Time : lM'i. : Third nice , tlireo-quiirtors cif a mile : Qulvor won. Idea second. I'urlos third , Time : l : Hi. fourth race , ono und oim-slxtucnth mlle : KalstulT won. Shadow second. I.ogrundo third. Time : 1:12 . Fifth r.icc , t-ellltip. throe-quarters of u mlle : Exclusion won , J'rc.l Fink second , Ora third : Time : l'l : ! { . Sixth race , thrco-qutirtora of a mile : Con- Flcnoo noti. MtUo Crutosccoml , Viceroy third. Time : li'WM. Hawthorne races : Flrit nice. llve-elflthfl ; of u mllo. Helling : C.irl Dnnilcr won , Muntoll second. Merge third. Time : lri ) . Hoconcl nice oir. Third race , Fovcn-eh'litlis of a rrllo : Gov- frnor Adams "on. Hauler Hecotnl , Holler BUcltcr third. Time : 1:39. : Fourth race , ono and ono-sKtconlh of a mlle : Tonny. ji. . won. Sunny llrook bocoud , Ulinnman thud. Time : 1.V. : ) ! ' , . rizth race , tliroc-qinirtori of n mile , selling : Harlmr.itrn , .Mount McOrogor second , Uhcst- nnt lloll thlnl. TJno : 1:21. : Sixth race , thruc-iiunrters of a mlle : Hbostionovon. . Itouser second , Kuchorelio third. Time : ! : ) . < looil ltsit'liiiit | Ilrlqhton. liKACii RACK TIIACK , N. Y. , Jaly 29. The hot weather provnlllng In the cities drove nthiongof 5,000 people to the srasldo track this nftornoon , they wltnoss- ing six well coniosted races. First raci' , six nnd a hnlf furlongs. Eleven Rtartn : Klla in to 1) ) won. Stryko ( I ! ) to. > ) sec- onil. Jay Qncel (81 to II third. Time : I"JJ. : Sflcond race , six 'urlonzs. Klalit starters : Morollo ( I to 4) ) won , 1'rlnco Goor-n ( U to 1) ) si-u- ond. Sam llry.int.0 ( toll third. Time : lSiy. : Third race , siivon furlonsg Nine starters : Oannnovu in to r won. llurrynw.iy (15 ( to 1) ) seu- ond. Mugglo Moirull (5 ( to 1) ) third. Time : lK4. : ) ? Fourth race , six nml n hnlf furlonzs. Tun Btartors : Mabel Glunn f ! to 1) ) won. Onward (4 ( to I ) second , Huory (10 ( to J ) th id. Time : l:3m. : FIfthrnce , mlle and half. Flvostartcrs : Tea Tray (2 ( to I ) won , India Uuhher a to 1) ) sucond , Long I.mcO-(0 ( to I ) third. Time : ' . : ; > ? ! .i. Sixth race. Btcnplochase , short course. Hovcn 8t rtersVcstiiiorelnnd (7 ( to 5) ) won. llotliwell Ci to II socnnd , Klpuhi (5 ( to 1) ) third. Time : 3lii. : ! _ Tuin ( 'lly KuHiiltK. ST. PAUI , Minn. , July 29. Track in fair Ebnpn. Attcndnnro good. First race , for 2-year-olds , flvo furlongs. flvoHtnrlcM : Uitlhoun (1 ( to S ) won , Niirvao- soo(4 ( to 6) ) sucond , Afgle 1C. , Into Mcz , (7 ( to 1) ) third , 'lime : luai. : ; Second r'cc , for maiden Il-ycar-olds. savon furlongs , RO\OII starters : 1'lnlnslilre ( : i to IL won. Jim Whlto | 7 to 5) ) "cconil , bantlno (4 ( to 1) ) third. Time : lwj : : { . Third lace.foril-yenr-olils und upwards , ono mllo. sovun stiii-tors : Hurry Smith ( uvanl won. Tllllp S. (4 ( to 1) ) hccoml , Wlllan Lindsay (8 ( to 1) ) third. Time : IMS. Fourth race , for : i-y oar-olds nnd upwards. BUcopstukt'S. live Htaitcrs. HluliWolKlit free linndloiip. OIKI und onu-slxtcciilli of u mlle : Forest 0 to 1) ) won , Mlnnlo Ceo a to 1) ) second , Innocence ill to 1) ) thlril. Time : l:54Vi : , Fifth men. for ull ages , ulx fiiiioiicq. flvo stutters : ( Janiii.-n ( oven ) won , S.ifo Homo (3 ( to II second , Lonii Frey (0 ( to 1) ) third. Time : , S.AKATORA , N. Y. , July 29. The weather was clear ana the truck was fast. First race , six furlongs. Ten starters : Lojnn ( U to J ) won In 1:15 , Host Ilrund (15 ( tn I ) second , Varsutlld (15 ( to 1) ) third , Second nice , fho-nlu'lilhu of n mlla Nine Bturtora : Stops (7 ( to At won In 1:03JJ. : 1'ut Mul- lov (2U ( to 1) ) second. Huy del Miir (2U ( to 1) ) third. Third race , mlle nnd one-sixteenth , eleven Rial-tors : Murghiiriln (4 ( to I ) won In U51W. St. John ( S to I ) second. Kly ( ( ) to 1) ) third. I'onrth race , one mile , four stnitors : Hex (1 ( to 2) ) won In 1:44. : Klnu Grub (5 ( to 1) ) second , Undue (3 ( tnl ) third. Klflhiaoe , six hnlf fnrlonKs , ten starters : Inferno ( oven ) won In I : ' . " . ' , lllauoho (15 ( to l ) bocund , Leveller (15 ( to U third. NATIONAL I.H Jonahs Tiil.-u u ( ianin from the Colonels nlth ( JiiiiHiiiiiiiuito KUDU. PlTTsnuiio , Pa. , July 29. The Plttsburgs buuched hits nnd won easily. H > lu kept the altaudanco down to 7Q9. Uurus was re- Icosoa this morning. Score ; rittsburg . 7 Louisville . 1 Hits : I'lttsbnrir , Os Loulsvlllu. u. Errors : I'lUibuig. : ! : Loulsvlllo. fi. Kirnud rum : I'ltlshnrir. 4. lliutorlcs : Gnmhertund Miller ; .Strutton B \\oavur. . BOSTON , Muss , , July 29. Nichols was raoro offoctlve tliun Woyhlng at critical limes to- 1 day. Woatberclcur , warm ; nttonuaiico , 1,895. Score : . Uostoii. . . . . . 0 0 1'hlludolphiil . 0 4 lilts : lloRton , 10) ) I'hllndulphln. II , Krrora : IloHton , 5 : rhllailpfplil.i. 2 llatterlc * : Mchols und holly ; \\oylnii ) . ' nnd Cluuicnts. NEW YOIIK , July 29. Huw York outbattod Brooklyn , knocking HoddocK out of the box in the sixth inning. Attendance , 2.513. Score : Now York . 1 l o 3 1 o 0 o 0 7 llrooUlyn . o 'J a 0 1 2 U 0 8 lilts : Now York. 12Brooklyn. . 0. Krrors : Nowjork. 0 : llrooklyn , 2. llaUurlun : Crunu und Doylei liaduoeK ami Dully. WASHINGTON , D. C. , July 29. Wnshlugton had the t'Uino well In hand up to the seventh Inning und Uinn their pltcbor weakened. Weather hot ; attundunco , 1U , 5. Score : Washlnuton . . . . . 0 5 llnlllmoro . 7 HUE : \Vaililnslon , Ui.llaltlmore , 12. Krrorn : WnshltiKtun. 4 ; ItiilllmoriJ. . llattorlua : Klniom und McU ulroi .McMuhon an I Uunson. W. I. I'.C. v. i. p.c. Philadelphia , , , 'J 4 CD 2 Clilcnzo , U II 0.0 Now York B | 14.7 flncliiimtl. , . . . , U U 60.U Brooklyn 7 t M.a Wntliluxton , . , . 0 7 4(1.H ( CluvrUnil . . . . 7 ft 48.3 riiuiinru 7 41.T lUltlmoru 7 (1 frl.H Ixiulivlllo . . . . . f IU 13.1 llotlon 7 0 U.S M. l.ouli 2 10 10,7 AMONU un : AsiA Kimrncy 15 tnrtiitiimt by th Iiulnatrlal . KUAIINET , Nob. , July 29. iSpcclal Telegram - gram to Tun UKK. ] A ploKod uluu from the Midway City played a neat game a ( tha in dustrial school this uflornoou , which resulted 0 to 2 In favor of the ICcarnoy boy . Smith for the school was touched up lor fourteen hits by tlio viiitora , whllo liluck held hif. oppo- iiouti dowu to throo. Tallinn it all through , it was ono of the few good oxhibltloiis of base ball aeon around here this season. The Koirnoy boys were treated lIUo prlncos Dy Prof. Mal.allou unii hu asslstanu during the afternoon lit the school. Score : Kournoy . 6 JiiduslrlAlSoboul , , . 3 ilattorlus : Kourney. llUok und I'leUorlnzi Sohoot. Hinllli hud Thouiuioii. Hits : KoMnoy. 14 | School , d. Uu us garnuds Kurnoy , a BrroM ! U nrney , 7 | tH'Uool , 5 , Stolen basest Kear ney. II : School , 4. Struck onti Hlnck. 14 ! Smith , 10. I'nsscdballs : Thompson,2. Time : Onn hour arid forty-flro minutes. Umpire : Smith. riuyml Ten Innlngn. BIIOKKN Bow , Neb. , Julv -Spoclal | Toloeram to TIIK BBP. ] . A gntue of bull took place hero today between the Broken Bow cluonml the Mcrna club. The game re quired ton innings and wns won by Broken Bow by n score of C to 4. Score : llrnkon How. . . . . fi tlerna 0200011000-4 ( Jfiino nt the I'urk. There will bo n ball gnmn nt Association park Sunday , between the crack llonlson club and tuo Ilavdons of this city , and ngroat cainon expected. The Donlfton club will run down n special excursion nnd it Is ex pected there will not bo less than 200 people to tha gaino frotr Denlson alone. HI'AIIKH OK Hl'OIJT. Ilnilnn-llrniumn Srtto , A majority of the sporting fraternity , es pecially these who take pnrtloulur Interest In a well manugcd sparring match , mot at Kll- gallon'a hand ball court , corner of Twelfth and Chicago streets last ovoniiur to witness n four-round RO botwcoii Paddy Bronnon and Mlko Bodou , At 10 o'clocK time was called by Hoforoo Arthur Hother.v and the men went to work. It was evident from tha start that Bodon bud a little the host of the game on account of his weieht. The four rounds which were fought proved the ubilltv of the contestants In tholr line nf business beyond a doubt. There wni snmu pretty hard hitting , nnd the exhibition nil through was greatly enjoyed by the sports. Bronnnn worked hard nt times to got the advantage over Bodeti , and got In savoral well dliuctod hits which were felt by his fleshy opponent. A.t the close of the fourth round Hufcioo Huthory daclurod the contest u draw. Tbo entertainment was n complete suoooss and will bo repeated soou. Letters fro in NEW OiacANs , La. , July 29. President Noel of tbo Olympic club today rccolvod n dispatch from Frank Wlllluras , who Is now In Now York , announcing that ho had matched Dixon and Skolly for n tlghtSaptom- her G. Jimmy Carroll bus boon notlllcd to bo In readiness to train Skcllv. Jock McAuliffo , the heavyweight pugilist , has written a letter from Bangor , Mo. , to President Nt el of the Olympic club , in which ho says : "I am training at Hampton , Mo. , eight miles below Bangor , and have boon tboto since the 1st of Juno. I Inavo here in about two weeks for Bay St. Louis , hoping to got there some time about Au trust 1. I am greatly obliged for your articles und hope to see you upon my arrival. 1 um ut weight ( within two pounds ) which will easily yirld to this warm weather. I um strong and ambitious to wipe out thu North Judson draw. I hope my opponent will bo ut bis host when wo moot. If ho is , you and your patrons will see a fight svorthy of your big purse. May success uttond you und you club. " _ Tennis at Pnpllllon. PAHI.UON , Nob. , July 29. [ Special Tele gram toTiiK BEK. | 1'ho llrst championship game of tennis botwcen Lunn nnd Cam ah an of Bellevud and Harrison and Salisbury of this place came off today wilh the Itollovuo club wiDncr. Score : 0 3 ; 0 3 : 0 1 ; 0 1. THE KAILS SPKBAO. IleMUhUi'iin HcIi-giitoH Htivo u I.lttlo ICnll- roail Wruck on tlui Mile. A Missouri PaclUo passenger train loaded with delegates raturning from the congres sional convention at Nebraska City mot with au accident a few miles west of Wyoming at 4 o'clock yesterday morning. The train wns bowling along nt a good rate of speed when the rails suddenly spread and the entire train loft tbo track. Thu engine run for some distance nnd then overturned. The baggugo car turned across the track mid nil of the coaeuoi found a stopping place in the sand. Fortunately none ot the passenger * were injured. The train was delayed several hours. llumnesi Uriel's. At York John S. Kuott hu.i sold out his peneral store to 13. M. Burks. B. AdeUhoim , a Sioux City boot and shoo dealer , has made an assignment. fc > . L. Stevens , a dealer in rlrugs at Cort- land , has assigned to the sheriff. At South Omaha Stratton & Kccnan , boot ana shoo dealer ) , are offering to sell out. A. hro at Grove , Kan. , burned out B. S. Eldrori , boots and shoes , and H. A. Hurlbut , grocers. Walla Walla , Wash. , has had a lire that damaged four llrms to the amount of 53,700. The insurance was $3,300. M. H. Cook , successor to M. Hellman & Co. , will be succeeded on Monday by the Columbia Clothing company. I'l'Joyiihlo L-IMII Social. The members or the Young Men's Institute gave a very enjoyable lawn social at Eigh teenth and Chicago streets last evening. The entertainment was given iu an open lot which was lighted by festoons of Chinese lantorns- . The usual refreshments ot ice cream , cake nod lemouaao were served and a scries of stercoptlcou views given by Prof- Hasgorshcck occupied the early part of the evening. A Platform wus provided for these who wished to dance and tbo largo crowd was most delightfully entortalaoa. round a ratal Hiding 1'laon. MRUFOIID , Mass. , July 29. A search for four missing children today resulted la find ing them In a closet under a sink In a house In process of construction where they had crawled some time during the day. The door was pulled to by them and they word shut in , miming thorn prisoners. Three of them , ull boys , had died from suffocationand the other , a girl , wus slowly sinking. ( Juno ACtor uu Kml > ez < lor. SAN FUANCISCO , Cal. , Juno 29. Dotectlvo Morse has gone to San Diego , Cal. , to bring back to this city linoch BIdloman , the de faulting hoolikoopar of the wholesale liquor llrm of K. Martin & Co. IJIdlomun was going undur the name of II. Youug when ar rested. The amount of defalcation U not ex actly known , but Is placed nt between $40,000 and $30,000. Thu Dtiath Holl. Dunuo.ur , la. , July 29.-Dr. William Hoff. baucr , n prominent Ucnnan physician of Du buo.no , died yesterday. Ho was ever 00 vonrs old ana tor years was noted us n political opualier. MBXICO. Mo. , July 29.-Ex.Uovernor C. H. Ilurdln dlea th is morning. Ho had boon 111 two weeks. Jlinto nt the 1'nrk. Mr. Llnlniror of the park commission has made tbo following assignments for August. Muslo at the park : Unlou Paclllo bund. July HI ; Musical Union buna , August 7 ; Seventh vVurd band. August 14 : Musical Union band , August 21 ; Union Puclllu band. August 23. ' Colonisation Kfhemu In Cnlllornlu. SAN FIU.NCISCO , Col. , July 29. A party of Colorado capitalists has arrived at a camp in the San Jo.iijuln vnlloy In search of land for colonization purposes. Thuv are said to represent U.ttOO. families In Tennessee and other southern states. . .VKII'j Of Domtxtlr. Alice Mitchell will learn her fato'toJay. General \Viiuvor npnko ut Leadvlllo. Cole , , und was given nulto un ovation. anlveatun. Tux. , will.lulnuli . In mlnluturo its harbor und oltv nt thu World's f lr. Thu BtriUoM nt Merrill. Win. . Imvo stopped "ill" " ljvoryt'1'"lf ' ' ' " I10 * I'oaeoiibio In I t Julius \VUo. colored , wiw/oxuclutod nt I.ux- In ; ton. S , O. . for the murder ofknottier iiouru sotiio tlinouo. t . 9 ' W , I'unwlok , n section boas ou the Nor folk . \\eilorn rallryau In Ttnnc.-ueu.hu * hart H murder fuslunud ou htm by moann of a. t Miss Aiinlo Coder of Osmeroii , NBU. was ahot nnd killed by nyoiiiiK nmn nnnuul l > ur- rot. 1'urrot than killed hlmseir. He wui Junloua or the younit woman. Qorornor Wlnans of Mlchlcan will call an nxtrn seulou of HID lozUluturu for thu pur- post ) of rudUtrlctluc thu atute Into BOuaturUl uud rupro * nt tlru district * FAINT-HEARTED SALISBURY Ho Will Not Make a Tight to Eonimn in Fewer. HIS FRIENDS ARE DISAPPOINTED IN HIM They Think lln llns Thrown Awny the lllmnco or n T.lfctlinRVliut the Irish Member * I'ropino to Do I'nrlliuiiuntnry Oosslp. ( Cnpifl taMcil iS9ilin Xtio I'oilt Anot'attd LONDON. July 2U. When the members nf the cabinet separated yesterday it wns practically decided that the speech from the throne at the opening of the now parliament would bo limited to u blank Intimation that parliament had not mat for the transac tion ot business. The militant section of the conservatlvo party , which wants to combat the opposition a outranco , feel thoroughly exasperated at the abandoumnut of what they bollovo to bo a strong position both for offense and dofonso. Lord Salisbury Is to vlsll the queen Mon day previous to the llnul cabinet council for the consideration of the oxnct form of the speech from the throno. Powerful inlluuncos will In the Interval t > o brought to boar on the queen and cabinet ministers alike to try and Induce Lord Salisbury to adopt n bolder policy. Tbo proposal which Is finding largo nc- ceptanco at the Canton club Is that the govcinmcnt will open parliament by an nouncing tbo Introduction of a franchise re form bill including such a redistribution of scats us will correct the present abnormal fystom of representation. Vlio conservatives having no reason to fear a "ono man ono voto" measure , If accompanied by redistribu tion on the principle of equal electoral dis tricts , of tuxutlon and ropVoiontatlon going together , nro now fairly ullva to the fact that the Salisbury government has lost a chance to carry u redistribution bill favorublo to the party. The "ono man ono voto" measure , when passed , will affect 200,000 votes and throw thorn ohlofly on the liberal stdo. A rodlstriou- tlon of seats , based on recognized Hborul prin ciples , would Increase the uumbor of Eng lish monition by about forty , mostly con servatives , ana the Scotch by twenty , and would reduce the Irish ropreiontatiou by twenty members. i.units the Courage. Many unionists members are now pressing Liord Salisbury and otuor cabinut members to defy the opposition to make franchise re form the single Item of the queen's speech and the whole business of the session , annealing on defeat. But Lord Salis bury haj not the pluclr and stamina required for this course. Intimate friends of the prlmo minister say that ho Is weary of ofllco and wunts u rest , . , .Ills liver anu kidneys are out of order , uild any ouo seeing tils pasty face , bent shoulders and languid walk would nronounco him deficient in energy ; the sort of man certain to shirk n bold policy and unfit to grapple with the most momentous crisis in the country's his tory. tory.Tho appeals now being made to him and his colleagues to challenge the liberals enfranchise franchise reform have some ministerial sup port , but the majority of the members of the cabinet appear to rely upon un early breakup of tbo ( Jladitouo movement throueh u rupture of the internal forces on which it must rest. It Is just bnroly possible that Lord Salisbury will yet bo persuaded to throw down tbo glove before the opposition. If ho docv so It will Inspire the unionists with rampant courage and enthusiasm which they have never yet shown. 1'olluy of tlio Irlxli 1'urty. The Irish party are not entirely reassured , in spite of the liberal declarations that the homo rule bill will bo oxpoJHoJ , and until Mr. Glad'itono adds the assurance of an Im mediate dissolution of parliament , If the * House of Lords reject the bill , a suspicion will haunt them that tbo measure will not be hastened. The McCaniiy- ites and Parnollltcs are possessed of nn idea that If Mr. Gladstone , after passlne the "ono man ono voto" and other measures of the Newcastle program , went to the coun try and got n British woruing majority , homo rule would bccomo smoke. .Now having him on tbo hip. they will throw him unless bo makes homo rule his first and tlnal ami. The McCarthyltcs at a nicotine on Wednesday at the commlttoo room of tbo House of Commons , will reaffirm this policy. Their finances are improving. Still twenty- six of their number will rcqnlro monetary assistance to enable them to slide day by day to their duties In parliament. The payment of members will be early propoiod. A bill dealing with the mutter can pass without the assent of the House of Lorafl by putting tbo vote of money on the estimates , which the lords are powerless to touch. Ht. Hon. Henry Mundolla , in speaking tu n meeting of tlio British steamship trust , alluded to the present depression in the ship ping trade. Ho said that the tonnage idle in San Francisco in sailing ships alone amounted to 100,000 tons and that on the TyneGO steamships were laid up. CIIOLKUA. IN VUltA CHUZ. Tlilrty-Tlu-oo Dnutlis Hnportoil from thu Umeuiiu in Ono Day. CITV or MEXICO , July 29. The startling report reached hers this morning that Asiatic cholera had reached Yora Cruz despite - spite the strict quarantine regulations which have been enforced oy the authorities at all posts by 'the Mexican governmont. The rumor was sot nlloat by an American tourist named Huskoll. who arrived last evening from Vera Cruz. Ho stated that there were Vhirly-tureo deaths from the alseano on the day previous to his departure and that tlio authorities of Vera Cruz wcro malilu ? un ellort to keep the information from the pub lic. An inquiry wus made bore today nt the Board of Health Headquarters and a denial of the report was authorized. ST. PiriBimiuiia , July 29. Four" deaths from cholera have occurred in YVursnw. HUCIUIIEST , July 2tt. The oxlsteaco of cholera In Uoumanla is ofllclally donlod. IlIS.U/tltGIt TALKS. Thu Trouble * of Ills Viithor anil thu Kin- pcror Fully DUcimmMl. KijsiNoc.v , July 29. Count Herbert Bl - inarclc. In an interview authorized by Prince Blsmurck , in reply to questions by tbo corre spondent , declared that his father was con- fldput that , if tbo kaiser were not surrounucd Dy persons whoso business In Ufa 1s to keep the uuisor and Prince Ulsmarok apart , there would have been a reconciliation long ago. Count Herbert added : "My father's 'bit ' terest onemlon are tlioso oOlcials who wore also oftlclals under my father. Those fear , ami rightly four , that If Prlnoo Bismarck should return to power , or on V person nomin ated by Prince Bum are It should bo placed In power , a clean sweep would follow. The metnoors of this clique , for tholr own pur poses. misrepresent the acts and Intentions of Prince BUmarok toward tbo kulsor. " Count Herbert spoke in derision of tbo statement * that his father ox pooled the kulser to toke the il rat slop toward reconcil iation. _ ItUTUIIKItKD 11V 1COUIIKUS. A Itiimlini Innkeeper , Hi * VVIfo and Tour Huuchter * Munlurtul. LOSDOK , July 29. A torrlolo murder " story comes from 'Warsaw , Husjla , "tho victims bolne n Jewish Innkeeper ilvlnir near War- eaw and bis wife and live daughters. A bond of robbers entered thn houao "during tlio nltht In uoarcb of plunder , .Finn they smashed In the head of ono of the daughters with uu ax , and then killed tbo parenu with Jtiuvos and axes. Afterwards they murdered thu three youngest daughters ) by dashing out tholr brains ugaliist ttu > wull. Finally the oldest daughter was dragged from her Uld- Intf place and wns made to confess where the family monny wus Kept und subbed In over - er l parts of the body Btrango to sov , this daughter is still allvo and able to toll the talo. Stirring Up Itiilcurlttu LONDO.V , July 29. The execution of the Bulgarian conspirator * at Sofla lou Wcdues- ' day Is uphpld hy thorflorman press n no- cessltv. Fruncn rupor * condemn the execu tion -judicial niurOjir. The Temps says Europe can no toneorllolornto n ravinit mnd man who has the cower to Ulndlo n disas trous European vcoi. L'Intranilcroant of Paris advises Bulgarian patriot * to" shoot or stab I'rltico Fordlgnfod nnd Premier Stam- buloft of Bulgaria. , , - * Dynnmltert { 'numl ( Inllty. PAHIS , July 29. I'lra trial at Vonnlllos of the four nnnrclilj Q FaiiRou.v. Chnllorot , Uroimnnd Etlovnnt , who were under Indict- inont for stealing R"quantity of Oynamlto which was usoJ lit the oxplotlotis of last May Uay , was unu\rdly \ | the conviction of ttio prisoners. L nucuox was sontoncctl to twenty years ImpVlsoViJiont. nt hard labor , Challcrot to twolvc-'iioara , Urona to six and Etlovnnt to flvo years. AiiHtriilliiii IliinU ntllrl.il * Arrested. SYDSP.V , N. S. W. , July UO.-Mr. Ahlfrall , ctialrn.au of the Australian Ranking com pany of this city , anil Mr. MuNnnmra , man- Bur , and Mr. Salmon ant ) Mr , Twist , nuuitor * of tlio same concern , Imvo boon arrnstod on a chnrcu of having ontorotl Into u conspiracy to Uufruud the bank. llnrk from HIVliilln ; ; Trip. POTTSIUM , July 29. Emperor William has nrrivod here on his return from bis whaling tilp to the north. When his majeny disem barked from the river steamer at the landing ho wus received by the empress , who was in waiting there for him. A Count Arrivilrd lor linl)07zloinont. ! VIUNXA , July 29. Count Ilormsdorff , a member ot the Prussian Landtag nnd n pro vincial councilor , has'berm arrested at K'aln on the charge of ambozzllng tha proceeds ol n solo of 1,500 shares of thu FriodorschOL'f works. Hoolicil to lin it liiironrKH. LONDON- , July 2'J. ' It Is announced that Miss Amy Green , daughter of the Into Will- lam Green of San Francisco , is Shortly to bo married to Sir James Homo Spolri , hart. BEMIS PAKE AND THE BOAKD. Controvoray llcluccu thu Aln.vor niul the ConinilKslonorii Over Iinprovcinout * . The Board of Park Commissioners and Mayor Bemis are Just now Indulging In a dispute ever the manner In which Bemts park shall bo improved. Tbo work of cutting a roadway along the ravine on tbo north line of the park has bean begun In accord ance with the plans prepared by Landscape Gardener Cleveland. Mr. Bemls objects to the way tbo road Is to bo cut. Ho says that the commissioners are encroaching upon his lots so that there will bo no room for sidewalks between the roadway and the lot line , nna that this is contrary to the understanding notwoon himself and tno board when the park was offered to the city. He holus also that the ravine should be illloa up , making It level , which the plans adopted by the board do not contemplate. Dr. Miller , Mr. Llnlugur and others of the board hold tnat' they never agreed to fill the ravino. They sny that the understanding that the park should ho improved , but the board agreed tone no specific plan of improvement at that timo. The plans prepared by Mr. Cleveland , they say , will preserve most of the natural trees growing along the raylno , which is very ao- sirabte , and to 1111"jjpiho ravine would kill the beautiful troesTflm spoil the appearance of the park. Slncotub ; , plan adopted does not provide for fll\tig7tbe | \ ravine the road way has to bo cut ulon'k ' thu hillside , and this is the feature of the work to which Mayor Bemis objects. si < | Thu board met .Yesterday afternoon und discussed the matter-Hj , length. Some.of the members spoke as-hqugh they would bo iu favor of givlue thq/lapd back to the Bemis company rather tba.u f $ attempt to improve it in the wav the mayor ( Julius " it should DO Im proved. fl0i" . . The board allowed the current bills of expense - ponso and uppolntcdin committee to consider the advisability of Jiuildlng a now propijiru- , tiug housu for llqnil , ) culture In Hanaqom park. Superintendent Adams read a paper upon what ho had seen51 rn1 Minneapolis bearing upon the subject ofpirkl .nnd boulevards. Ho ivas raprossod v&hUho aauv tlno-yiuws of woodland"wafer. , A. great jfeal ot.lana had Doon donated by citizens fur parks and boulevard p'urposes. L , bor was cheaper iu Minneapolis than in Onmh'a. At Lauo Harriet riot are 350 beats , rented > the public at moderate rates. Tbeao boats brought in good rovonuo. APPLEGATE'S .NEW LAMP. Test of the Invention llofore Spvcral I'roiu- tiiont Oinnhn I'cople. Mr. E. W. Applegato , lately chief operator at the Western Union telegraph ofllco In this city , has invented an incandescent olootrio lamp which has several very excellent points of superiority over others now In use , Ho has discovered u chemical composition for a filament which onablcn him to dispense with the use of platinum , and thlt. together with an improved mot hoc' of construction , gieatly reduces tbo cost of production. At tbo same time the Applogate lamp gives GO per cent more illumination with the sumo or oven a less current. An exhibition of the lamp was given at the BEB ofllco last evening In the presence of a number of prominent gentlemen and its light- giving power scorned to be clearly demon strated. The inventor also claims that his filament will not blacken or cloud the glebe as do tboso now in use und that it will clvo a much longer service wilh illumination constantly nt Its full power. Hu is also able to use the globes after the filament Is burned out , which again effects a considera ble savin ? , Experiments made with arc lights have produced valuable comparisons. At present twelve Inches of carbon will run sucnn lamp but ono night. By actual test four Inches of tbo solidified chemical used In the Applegato lamp wlU burn thirty iluy.s , and ( moreover It wllfdo uway with the illikurlng now GO com mon In arc lights. Mr. Applegato bus formed u company with hoadqunrtors m Chicago to manufacture his lump , mid W. J. Lloyd of tbuWestern Union is its general luanaeor. C. H. Summers , electrician for the Western Union , Is its electrician , and Is enthusiastic over the lump. Air. Applogato will givoj another ex hibition of his lamp this evening in the rotunda of Tin : Bits building , and all parties interested are invited to witness it. -U. I .V.I Hl.lXS .till ) V ii > . Fair Treatment Deumnileil or ICUo They WH11tcooi Ainnrlriiu Cltlrona. OTTAWA , Ont. , July,29. Lo Canada cf this city publishes a remarkable editorial In which It says that an'effort is bolng made to demoralize the FroDeii-'CanadlaiiH and make them "bowers of'wood and drawers of water.1 It ndds : "After a century ot struggles , of racrlflfel/'ancl ' of progrois under the English Hug , are vro 'going ' to allow our selves to dUappeac-slo-.vly uut surely In order to clvo wav to" Ebgllsli colonists 1 Will wusubitit to that humiliation ( No , surely not. Before allowing ourselves to bo engulfed - gulfed on tbo cell of our aucottors by a for eign antugonUtio offimont wo will place our selves under tbo AioorU'un llaf and work for tbo glory and grandeur of that grand coun try , " Mr. MelTAib 'no Writes. UIUMI ISLAND , jneTi. , July 23. To the Editor of Tim BKKIIO { .jiotlcu that from time LO time you warn your subscribers against being credulous onpj\Qto ) | ; \ belluvo that I can proJuco rain or br ak.drought , and so sup port my pretentious. , r > 'o\v , since I can con- oelvo of DO object yoii.can have In so doing than to prevent fraud , which 1 * commenda ble , will you please au mn the justice to < : or- roct a statement ruactu In your Issue of today , when you miy that I make contrautB after porting mysrironthantmospherlucondltlons. I closed a contract with PJutto county on the . ' ( ltd , when ull forocusU alddrought. 1 loll ClioyeniiP , Wyo. , ! ! 00"miles dlsUnt , ut U:20 : u. in , on tuo 27th. or about ( our hour * before any reports could nayg rouchcd there from the xlitnal service buroafj , after previous predictions for droupbt. Some parlies in Uooulund , Kan , , who falsely pretend to have ttoli'ii my methods of working , or to bo ray ftpunts. make more BO iboio who are notunlly Incredulous , hut I would most gladly ulvo evldonco of my ability to break drought for a nominal consideration ) whoa successful , ana prefer being vet to work s heretofore , when the United Htatas signal service pre dict * drought. Very respectfully , FHANK MBUIOUHNK. ARRANGED THE PRIMARIES Preliminary Bkirmish of Local Republicans ill Ocour Toiny. LOCATION OF THE VARIOUS BOOTIB I.Ut or.Iinlfc4 anil Clorltt for the OccnOoti rrc loui Instruction * Will ( Icnctu In thn AlHdici ) of Utlior riun ; , Tlio republican county conirnl commlUco met nt loa uo hentltiuartors last evening to period arrangements for the primaries to beheld held today. The list of places for liohitiiv thu primaries was revised us follows , to- KOthor with the list of primary oftloars for thn various wurds : First Wnril Eleventh and I'lorco. JudKOs , Jonn Honza , 11. H. Durbln ; elorks , C. II. Lontr , F. 11. Ilonza. Second Wurd Slxtoontti nnu Williams. Judtrua , Al Ma tarrnati , 1'eto Morrison ; clerks , Joseph Anderson , Aaolph Swohodu , Third Wnru 101 'North Twolfth. Judges , M. L. Jamison , Henry Wliltnov clerk , Charles Curtis. Fourth Wnrd Scvontconlh and DOURC , oloctlon buoth. Judges John S. Wood , UonrgoM. Small ; clerk , Frault li.uidlo. Fiftli Wnrd Spruce and Sherman nvonuo , election booth , Judges. John U'nilnco , Dun \V. Coutuninn ; clcik , T. 1) ) . McCulloch. Sixth Wnrd Twunty-slxth and Lako. JudRos , F. W. Manvlllo , II. J. Wellsj clerk , John Hey ward. Seventh Wurd Ponploton und Park nvo- nuo , election booth , Judged , John Huellf , George Snbino ; ulork , Ooorgo M. Cooper. Eighth Ward U'.J2.3CuiniiiK street. Judges , J. S. Gibson , Jaino * Allen ; clerks , T. S. Crocker , T. D , Owens. Ninth Wurd Twonty-nlnth ana Fnrnnm , club room. Judcot , diaries Dluroon , I. W. Davis ; clerk. W. E. Findlov. South Omnhn 319 North Twcntv-flfth street. .luilRes , A. 1. McDougill , William Anderson : clerk , W. A. TuggerU Kaeh primary board will moot nt the place previously designated and there organize , und then remove to the other quarters pro vided for thorn , In cases where changes have boon made. Charles Unltt of the .Ninth protested against receiving the petition list of dole- nates from thai ward on the ground that some of the signers were democrats mid ono was under age. The protest came too Into , as the tickets had been printed. A vote of tlmnks. wwas tendered the city council for offering the use of the oloctlon booths for boldliiR the primaries , although thn arrangements previously made precluded the usoot three of them. The word commttteomon were given the ward books , poll nooks and primary tickets for use today , und arrangements made to open the noils promptly at noon. I.ocnl 1'iilltlc.it Notes. The Fifth Ward Republican club will rarot at Erfltng's hall , Sherman avenue and Corby street on Satur4ay. July ! JJ , at 8 p. in , The Ninth Ward Republican club wai ro- orcanlzed Thursday night with the following officers : John" Lewis , president - dent ; Colonel Alison , vlco president ; Juromo Coulter , secretary ; Charles Johnson , treasurer. After the elec tion of ofllcorsPhillip Winters , Charles Uuitt aiid Dr. Schwouck entertained the crowd \yith a talk upon tbo tariff and kindred po litical topics. T.nwry DII thn Situation. MEW Yoitic , July 20. The Times soys : Colonel Thomas Lowry of Minneapolis wns at the Fifth Avcnuo hotel yesterday. Ho said that tbo split in the people's party In his state , which hud resulted In the nomination of two tickets by those who had formerly boon allied with Ignatius Donnelly , woula prevent the people's party from becoming aangerous to republicans. "How can the republicans support ICnutn Nelson for governor In view ot his support of Mills' hill in the Fiftieth congress 1" Mr. Cowry wus asked. "Oh , ho wont on the stump and explained tilmsolf satisfactorily two years ago , " an swered the colonel. "What Is the probability that some of the northwestern states will bo carried by tbo democrats ? " ho was asked. "I don't believe thov will carry any with the exception of Wisconsin. That is a littlu doubtful. " Delaware'Ilnniourittio / Convention Cnllud. WILMINGTON ; Del. , July 2j ) . The demo cratic state central committee met at Dover and derided to call tbo democratic state con tention to moot Tuesday , August 10. The nusinosv of ttio convention is to nominate candidates for providential electors and rep resentatives in congress. Accidental Dentil. Inquests over tbo bodies of the two colored men who wore kjlled by the cars Tburidav night were hold at noon .ves'erduy. The Jury rn turned verdicts of accidental death in each case. Uxuiirxlnn Hilton. V , July 29. The Transmlssouri Pu.soagor association mokyo.tordajThero were but two subjects upon the cull , but both were Important. Ono was tbo consideration of the Cirand Army of the Republic rate to Washington for the national encampment .hero , and the nthor , the Knights Templar Denver rate. The llrst subject was settled jy authorizing the association roaiU to meat , ho ruto ol ono faro lor the round trip made jy the Kansas City , Fort Scott & Memphis , a non-association lino. That ratoMs a wldo- open ono with stop-over privileges und with out limitation of tiny kind. Thu Denver rate n question was not decided , it was deter mined that protection apnlnst the Santa Fo's < I2 would Imvo to bo found in the regular wiw that Is , through a regular application to meet It. Such application will bo made by acting Chairman MoFaddcn , mm ho will render his decision In n dnv or two. The mooting adjourned to moot nt the cell of the chairman. iitci.Hrz'iiuTIIIITOI : our , Sum Dm In of C r i > n K onpoi Prom , lull Tliriiiisli StcnoiHDii' * ContixMiin. CAIISO.V , Nov. . July 2 ! ) . The grand jury of Ormsby county yesterday Investigated the charges of malfeasance in oPtlco made by the Apucnl against county ofllclals , Samuel Davis , the editor of the Appeal , was called upon to stitto nls source of Information. Ho declined and was oruorcd to jnll until ho should dccldo to ravoal the name of hi * In formant. Lnvl3 wni released from jail later , Stevenson , the party who gave him the in formation , having come forward-mid reloaded him from the obligation of secrecy. Steven son , when brought before the grnnd Jury and asked to testify regarding the commissions demanded by the county ofllcers , uccllncd to testify on the ground that it would Incrlml- nnto htm. .Movements ot Ocmii .Sloiunors , At London Sighted ; Uostonlan from lloston ; Wontmoro from Uultltnoro ; Moss- mora from Boston. Al Hamburg Arrived : Columbia from New York. At Quccnstown Arrived : Indiana from Philadelphia : Admitlo from New York. At Now York Arrived : AVlolond and Polynesia from Hamnura. At St. 'Ihomas The United Stains nnn Brazil mall steamship Ulrngoil , Captain Holtmin , nrrivod hero and sailed hence for Now York , July 29. Caimiltnn Crops In ( Inod Shape. i'oiioNTo , Out. , July 2n. Crop ronorts from nil parts of Ontario show that.tho crops have nil como through the trying weather well. Fall whont will bo noovo the nver.igo , spring wheat an nvoragi ? , pens nn average , barley , oats and rye an averaco , and the liny crop will bo the heaviest In voars. Hlx Inii | > la Drowned. WfAUTox , Ont. , July 2 ! ) . Nine persons , four ladles , ono llttlo girl , three whlto men and ono Indian , loft Capo Crolter yesterday In n sail boat for this placo. When within ton minutes sail of hero n squall struck the boot and all out three men wore drownod. iml : of Miiy Term. The May term of the district court will close today and everything on the docket not disposed of will go ever until Soptombor. VEH SO AVI L I'A It A ( I II ,11'llS. 3. A. Craver of Lincoln Is nt the Arcade. Fred Wnrd of St. Louis Is nt the Murray. S. D. Kllpatrick of Beatrice is at the Pax- ton. ton.E. E. P. Woathorby of Norfollt Is nt the Mil- laid. laid.W. W. E. Kinsella of Madison Is at the Arcade. C. D. Parrlsh of Dos Molno ; , la. , is at the Dcllono. C. F. Brewer of McCook is registered at the Arcatle. C. W. Mosbor of Lincoln la registered nt the Mlllard. 13. F. Deluplaluo of Chicago Is u guest ; at the Dellouo. W. E. Snelling of North Platte U a guest at the Area Jo. A. L. Soearman of Sprlnglleld Is a guest nt the Paxton. Judge Crawford of West Point wns nt the Paxton yesterday. W. C. Wood of Chicago is among the guests at the Murray. J. R. Whitnov of Cornell , la. . Is nmon the guests nt the Mlllard. Miss Anna Much has started for Chicago and other important lulto portt. Thomas J. Roirors and Mrs.Wurron Ro30rs and family leave today for Uojtou. Miss Ray Golumaii leaves today for Chicago cage , where her father is in business. Mr. II. Aloii7o Coolt. wife ana daughter of New York city nro visiting Mrs. Cook's sU- ter , Airs. D. S. Pardco , oii South Twonty- secoud street. C. E. Wholan , news editor of the Mndlson ( Wis. ) Times. Is in tbo city visiting Major J. S. Miller. Mr. Whelan was u caller at THIS BEK onico yesterday. Mr. anu Mrs. W. E. Morledtro of Clurinda , Iu. , and Prof. J.V. . HulllnciM- Topeka , ICun. , are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Hullliiger , 1810 Furnum street. Dr. A. W. Nason leaves for Niagara Falls toduy to uttond the annual convention of the National Association of Dentists. Ho will Do absent about two woelts. Mr. Gcorgt Mornssoy of the St. Paul Pioneer-Press called upon Tin : BKK in com pany with his brothnr , Mr. Frank Mornssoy of thii city. Mr. Morrissey is enrouto to the Pucilic coast on u pluasuru trip. Colonel Frank P. Ireland of Nebraska City came In from homu la t evening and nt once hastened ever the briduo into lowu. whither ho went to call upon Governor Bcles and secure some practical pointers on how to m.inago u democratic gubernatorial campaign. Prof. ICratz has returned from Lake Madi son , S. D. , where ho has had churgo of the muslu In a three weoUs Cliaut.tuqua. Ho speaks in most enthusiastic terms of tbo beauties of the place us a summer resort. The T. K. quartet was ono of the features of the assembly , and us usual was well re ceived. General C. II. Van Wyck caino In lust evening ever the Missouri Pacilic , tarried n few minutes und pulled out for homo. H wus remarked thai ho was not \vearlng mourning , und ho could not repress n self- congratulating chuckle whan It wus sug gested that Poiveri did not como out on top at thu Douglas county primaries Thursday night. New YOIIK , Julv 29. [ Special Telegram to Tin : 118K.J S. Gambcl. ut the Hoffman , Is from Lincoln ; li. H. Ring , buyer forI.V. . Winger .t Co. . is at thn St. Denis. Advance of the Pipe Brigade. Retreat of the Cigar Cohorts. Yes the Pipe is coming to the front as never before. The high price of good cipars is helping drive them out of use. Millions of smokers use BlackwelFs Bull Durham Smoking Tobacco. It is the most popular Brand in the market. Smoked for over twenty- five years its fame is still growing Quality always the same. BLACKWELL'S DURHAM TOBACCO CO. , DURHAM , N. C. ABSOLUTELY PCJBE Ju5TTRYlT. co. KANSAS CITV.MO. I'atrolHian t/n/tun / Zctillvr Of the NrooUii , N. Y. , 1'ollco Korco , glaillj tettlnes to the merit ot Hood's 8anaii.ii Ilia. HUlfe takes It for tllzzlncM and Inillgcstlon and It works clmrmliiRly. "Tho rhlldrcn nho lnkoltnillicir.it heiient. It H wllhniit < loubt a mott pxcc-llont tiling for Tluti Tln < a I.'col. ing. I chvrrfully locominciul food's Sat-saparilla and Hood's I'llli lo every ono who wlilies to Imvo health and comfort. " Out HOOD'S. HOOD'S PlLLO euro liver llli , constipation , 'i. I iinillro.aiul sli-k ho.iiHclio. Outfit that very properly contains n supply of 9 Beer which adds to the enjoyment of all the other dainties , nnd makes a picnic a picnic indeed. A 25 cent package makes 5 gallons of this very popular beverage. Don't l > e deceived If n ilealer , for the laka of larger profit , lolls you some other Und " > b"jU5tMEooa" 'tl. false. No Imitation u a good n the genuine MANHOOD RESTORED. "SANATIVO , " tin Wonderful Hpnulch Itpuinly , la fold nltli a Written Cunrnnteo to euro nil Ncivoaa till' pasc-8. eucli as W tal Miiuory , Ix > a if Ilmln 1'owcr , Ilcndnclic , ' liooil , Kotvoiisnrii , pillule , nil ilialns and loB1 of power of tlio Generative Oicani In _ rlllur cx , caukeil by ovct-fxoilloti , youthful liiillNcrctlnns. or tlic cice * lvA iseortolmiTo , oplutu.or stliniilnnM , trlilrli ulllumtely h nil tn Intlrmlty , r < itniiiiiiim | | nml In.\nllv. : 1'ut up In couualcnt fnriu tn cnrrv In tllc elt potLrt. 1'ilco | l n pnckutr. 01 liforS.1)Vlthcery ) fSonlfr Meqlrea wrlttnn Biitirnntoo to euro or rotund the Mionoj. tfent ly mull to nuv nildresa. Circular free In plnlu cnveloie. | Mrntlnn thlspiiier. AdJirsi. MAD3ID CIIEMrCAL CO. Ilrmich OniceforU.S.A. 35 < Dcniliorn strnt. t'lllUAGO. II.U KOR SAI.P. IN OMAHA. NEB. , BT Kr.lic A Co. , Co r 13111 & Douitlan 8tn * A fuller . Co. . Onr lltb iS. UoucbnSU. Anew and ( . ' 0111111010 Treatment , conilitlne o Siippojllorloi. Uliituiunt In i ipjiilo , ulso In lloi nml I'llh ; a I'uililvo ruro for l ; tc > rfial. Intorni blindur lllouillnicltohlni ; , Oiironlc , Keojntor llorall tnry I'llut T In llumoly hit tiuvor buon known ti full. Jlpar box l ! for.'j. noiUby mill.Vlir sullurfron tliHtorrlblo dlsoiioThoii n willtjn Kiiirnntua II liosltlvoly Bl'cn wltliil b.uut or rofunil tlio niuni-r II notcurcilAcn'l t.iini ; for fruo Auupla. Cu.trallKx Itsnuil hy Kulm A Co. , Driizflit * , Sulo Ak'ont .cornol 15th niul Daualn * iitrcots Dumli l , Net ) Hit. H. C. WEST'S NKIIVK AND 1IHA1NTIIK VT Jtli.NT.n spL-cllle fur Hjratorln. Dlillnosj , fits Noj raisin , lluitil.iclio. Nurvoui Prottratoti ciusul lif alcohol or lobncco , Wakodilnoii , Montnl Djnrai- elon.sultnes or tlio Ilr.iln. ciinhu liuunlty , mlsiirr. dcciy.iluath , 1'runmturo Old Auu , Ilnnonoii , l.on of I'oirur In cither > ox , Impotcncr , I.Uiicjrrlui aii'l ' nil Komato Woiknu - ' § . liivuluntirr I iiiat , bpjf maturrhpi caiisod by oror oiortlon of t'13 Drilri uir-abiitaavur-ln.liiluoiica. A inontli'i trj.Ununl tl , ti for fby \ mull , WogiiarnulooHlic boTC'4 tu curj Kncli order forubotui. with ! i will 'jii 1 wrltlnn eunruntrata rafund If not curjil On ir.uitou lisuoj only hy 'I liuodnro , K. l.onlri drutfaUt. olu IIKOIII. bOiillio.TSl corner lllth nud Piirniui > ti ( liunhn ARE YOU SUFFERING ? KHOM female Wcafcness , < & . _ Catarrh or Nervous or Piivatc Diseases. IP SO , OALtj ON Sir , Ssarles & Scales Consultation Free. Ai'icnntviodgcd to bu the most successful spo- cliillsls In all I'IIIV TI : . Hi.ooi ) , riillivous , Hici.f AM ) UlllNAItV DUl'.AHK-j. ConorrliiO i in f r. ) u .1 tn n days. SyphllU cured without .Mercury. All st i ca for llfo. hTltlCTIII.K | iL'rni.itiU'itr | cured , rociuvnl cuin- plcto , ntthoutcattlux , c.imtlc cir illlut itloti. Cum alToclrJ * nt Jionui by patluut without u luomuiit' * piiln or nnnoyani-o. ril.K . KISTIJLV AM ) HI5iTAI ; < UI.CHIU ouroJ without pnln or ilatontlon fruni buitlnoii. llVIIUUCiLV : ! AND VAItlCIJUKLK Jennnnontlr anil tucct'BsfiiUr cured. Mutlioilnow nml unfnllln/ WEAK MEET ( VITALITY WKAKMailinf ) ) by too clou nppll ( nllon lo liuilnuas or tui1r : Hiirurj monUI Mruln orurliif : HIO.MJ.M , HVI.KdSIH la mlilillu llfo. or Irnin tlio cHocU of youtlirut fulllui. WIAK : MK.V AIIH viirri.Ma TO NUHVOUI DU. llll/ITVor KXIIAUSI'IU.V , WAHT1NC WKAKNBid l.NVOl.tl.NTAHV LOSSKS wlthKAItliV DKUAV In VIHI.NC ; nnd MIDDLE Adlll ) ; luck of vim , vluor nnil lronilli , with eoxunl unnni lm ; > alrjcl auj HfiikuiiKiicil prounitiirely In upjiru inlilnx olil nio All riiiiil ruadllr to oar uiw tro.itniunt forlOMof vltnl uowur , Call on or uJitr.Mi with stamp for circular. " , Iroi liook anil ur.Scarlcs& Scarles , NHxttol'oitUllL-o. _ NO'l'ICJK OF AHSKSSMKNT ( H'1 DAM AGKS FOH GKAIHNG. To tlio owners of all lou. nirt lots und real cat. itu ulon ; Murllia Hlreut from anh to 211 n stionts. you uro liurohy notllhid tliut the unilor- bliinocl. Ilirco ill"lntorenoJ frenliolclorj of the oily of Umah.i. linvii buun duly ujpolntou | oy the mayor , with thu approval of the city connull of a.ild city , to luiow tlio daiiianes to tlin owners ropuuuvuly of thu nr < ) iiorty af- fuulrd by Krudlni ; Martha street fiom 'Juih to aitli htieuts , declared niiccusary hy onllnanca iiinnher 111'11 , pistol Ju.y Mi. Jbj. , anu ap proved July lltli. IhJ,1. Von are fuillior nntlllod , that having no- coptuil Mitld aipo | ntmiint.anil duly iiuullllud uu ruiiilrod | hy law , wo will , mi thu IHL duy of An- miHt , A. D. Ib'J. ' ' , ut thu hour of Ito'ulii'k In thu forenoon , ut the ollluu of rin river A : U'llonuliou , UU.II'uin.uii Htruot , within the corii'jr.ito lliu- Itt of sild city , inuot for HID pnrimit ) of con- mdorlng tlio muldiiic und iiHiassiiitmt of cl.un- URO * to thiiownur * ru poctlvoly ol n.ild pruu- orty , ulfuutoil by Bilil nr ullii' ' . t.ilthu Into consideration HDunliii bonullti , If any , You are notlllnd to bu iirunont at the tlnm nml ul.ici ) uforonulil. nnd m.iliu any objuntlqiii to or statements concerning said \ of ( lumitxus its you niiiv connlilur priMior. ' ' ' IJ ft\tt fit I fi u lj , - JAMI& JJL'OUKDAMi. Omaha , July IBth. 16JJ. JyiildlOt IMW , cotuUpAilun , d nucvl * > fuulZ hrcath , uAuiu-liti. ueuliiiirii.urt'f of t * yuclHe7m < rnlAl ur | r iduo , pulLrul t lianiut bloojo-a"riillun | On , kluouu.li , litrror In- twlluri to perform llit-lr iirowr fiuictlom. i'erwct ir'tfn ' Uipvi .tnlneiu UntnuxJlrukUigcD n -J. I'llrrl'intll. . 1 Kr u. | < i MUii > Tf.I ) ( . 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