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TITE CXMATTA DATLT- BEE : WflUDXESDAY , jriAT 8 , 1800. SPEG1RU NOTICES. A < 1 vei'tlni'incnl * for tlirnc roliiinni Mill lie taken iinllt 1iilo ! : ii. in. for tinrviMiltiK niul until H 11. in. ( or tlin jiuirnliiK niul fin ml n j cilltloiifl. AiM I'l'Mm-fK , by rciiiellnK n iniiu- lirrnl i-heeU , cmi linvc IIIKTVITN ml- II-I"K IM | to ii iiuinlicrril li-ttc-r III rnff of The Hoc. Anw < > rx KO mldri'jixeil vlll delivered on iirrxcntnlloii of tin * vlircU only. Itnli , 1 1-St ! n TV tint llrnl liiHortloni lo it uoril thereafter. Nothing tnltoii for II-NH tlinn uric for the first IIIJUT- tlon. TlicMc nd vcrtlHciiicntN in nut lie run ciiniiM'iil I vi-ly. w \vni : > srri ATIOX. \VANTIJD , A SITUATION AS iimr or c'lrnimnlon. Addic n H to. Hep. A 'J. VVANTUD , \ SITUATION AS WOIIKINO housekeeper ; Eood cook. Addresn 1020 Undue. A-M7 7 VANTinMAi.i : WANTICD. AN 1DIIA ; WHO CAN THINK OP borne simple thine tu paictUT Protect your Ideas they miiy brlnn you wealth. Write John Wedderburn & l'o. , Dept. V. . I'atrnt Attorneys , Waniilnijtoii , 1 > . C. . for tlicir < 1 , 00 prliw otter nnd ft lint of two bundled Inventions wnnte.l. II 790 tVANTii > . MKN TO LUAHN HAUlir.tt TUAUE : only eight uteka reinilreil ; nroat demand for Imiliem during campalKn ; fctcady situations guaranteed ; line outllt of tools donated ; cata logues flee. St. Louis Ilarher college , M8 N. Ninth street , St. Louis , Mo. 11-M507 ISXPIJIUIINCHD MAN AH LAND HAI.IWMAN. l ! 8t nf leferenccs. Wants n. position. Ad- OreBB H 13 , llec. 11-MMJ ! ! DBTIXTIVU , Himnwn. unLiAiii.K MAN wanted In every luriillly. Art under orders. No expellence needed.Vrlte Atncilcnn Dettc tlve nKenry\lndlannpilK lint. 1MH7 ! ! * \vAVPniipr.ii A M-J iu < : ii > . WANTED. AT IlltOWNr.l.L HALL. EXIM3IU- onccd cook ; references lecmlrcd. CM3 8 WH WANT A LADV NOT OVI3II 40 YHAHS of line who cnn furnish good city references , and who possesses pilncnllon and rcllnenunt. Call at once upon W. A. Fcnncr , twin 0 , Ar. llnglon block. C93J 7 * WANTED. A ( llllt , FOH OENKItAL HOUdK- work ; must be good cook. Apply at once at 2C1 South Mtb avenue. C Mill L'J _ _ _ ' ' WANTED , HXI'KUIENCGD 'L.\nY11OOK- kccp'-r. Apply In own hnndwiltlng. Cllvo icf- oicnce , expel Icncu nnd age. Katz. Nevlns Co. C M10S 10 WANTKIl IIU1OIIT WOMAN Foil HKWI'ON' . ll > lc truvplInK position ; nil c.\t > cnsc pnlil. * Alilr < > s S r , ! , Dec. ' C Mio ; 10 WANTKO. TWO YOUNG I.ADIKS AND M15N to Ktvo Hittnplus niul ntlvortlHo pntn. > ; Ronil | ny. H. A. Tliunipfttm , Victoria hntrl. O M115 S I-'OIl 11OUSEH IN ALL PAIITS OK Till : CITY. THE O. F. Davis Company , 1303 Farnam. D 400 HOUSES. IIENAWA"CO. . , 103 N. 15TII RT I ) .SOI MOOUIIN IIOUSI2S. C. A. STAHU , 9S5 N.V.Ml'K ut ) . WALI.ACI : , nnowN nu : . 16 .t Foil HUNT. 8-IlOol 1OUSI2AM ! , JIOOIJIIN conveniences ; isuutli 1'runt and cunvunlcnt to buslnd9. Inaulre nt * t > JS Half How.m ! . D 110 8-llOOM , DliTAC'IIKI ) . MODUIIN UOUSK , $25. KiKiuIro 20 Jl Capital avenue , II. II. lloljlsun. ] > ifj-l _ _ _ _ TWO I-'INH noL'sics. ONI : s. ONK HOOMS , 117 nnd U'5 S. 3Clh Et. ; all niDilcrn conven- k-areaj be t resilience pnrt nt the city. Imiulre S2t N. Y. Life ; telephone 1WC. U MSL'C STKAM HUATKO STOIIKS AND 1'hATSJ. lluuanl Hanck , UKent. 1010 Chicago street. ' FOIt UMNT , MODHIIN k-UOO.M HOUriE AT Ctl I'.irU nve. Inquire ut Kulltr's ilrus ptore. Uth and DoiiKlas Kt. I ) MkOJ : LIST 01nouans. . Tin : Co. , 314 8..1Jtli , tt. U X16UU JICIDKL SIX * IlOOM COTTAGU : L'AWN AND ulmde. 2III .Miami M. ' ' * ' D 373 SMALL 1IOUS13 , 111 S. 24TH AVE. D COS FOH HUNT , 1'I.ATK , block. LOU .South 13th ft. D MM3 ( Jy2 cTToK'K HOUSUS AND COTTAOIM KOU HUNT nil over the city , $5 to { JO. Fidelity , 171B Far. D-SSO 'Oll HKNT B-UOOM MOUMltN llOUSi : . XIJAIt park. 1509 So. 2Sth. D-S1UI3 HUNT , A IIOUSK IN i ini'-i-irr HK- pnlrj ( rood location. Inquire 712 North lUth Btreot. D a IIOUSKS. r. u. WIAD , IOTH AND DOUGLAS. C-HOOM COTTA013 , NICE LAWN , 2 IlLOC'ICH west of park , $13. F. D.Vead , ICth and Done. DKW _ y _ 7-HOOM MODEIIN HOUSE ; LAHHK I.AV.'N. ISth , south of MamlerHon. D 103 In' RlltuO.\I MODUItN I10UHU-2C23 HKU'AHD. tin. F. D. W13AD. ICth and Uouslas. D 21101 11 run HUNT i < uiiMsiiii ; > utto.us. St. Mary'H. U OOS-ll * 'riiiun : NICIrrriNisincu : JIOOM.S ; I.KJIIT houn'ki-eplnit. 1112 So. llth. i : M879 S" NU'KUY SOUTH ItOOM. 1713 C'hti-nRO. K9l ! ) IS Kl IIM.SIIICI ) IIOO. IH AMI IIOAItl ) . SOUTH FJtONT ALCOVU IlOOM ; llOAIin. " 310 pouKinik r Mm : Jyso FIIONT HOOM roit TWO ; private family. " ( tt Ht. Mary'- nviMS70 ! LOVKI.Y 11OO.MS. < 1O.1D I1OAKI ) , 53.50 AN ! UOO week. D14 N. 1'Jlli. F-MWM NK'BI.V Ft'IlNISHUD HOO.MH ANI > FI11ST cl.iKH bonnl at 172J DodKe. F Ml 13 15' DKSIHAHU : ItnoMA : GOOD IIOAItl ) ; KATIM rejKimublo. 113 H.Mil hi. ! ' M112 It * SOt'TIl UC10MS , board. ItiMiHonitMt1. I 02 N. isth t' ' MHO 11 * FOIt UHVr lM-'l HM.Sllii : ) K001IS. c ciiAMiiicitH Foit HINT : , .MAN AND WIKI : ] clly water ; wustu pipe. Xl'j N. 17th t. H-SIO I'-OH HliNT STUHKS AM ) OKKKJKS. CLASS IIIIICII STOltM llflLHINU. loll Fuinam , three Dtoileii and basement ; will oiler to tull tenant ; low tent. 314 l t Hafi ll'k bid ; 1-Slt rou HUNT , TIIU i-s-roiiY nun-it wm.niNa at 910 Farnum t. ThU UulldlUK IIMS u ilrcprouf cement liaHenicut , eompleto ateiini hcutlUK llx- turv . ater en all lluoiu , gns , etc. Apply t the Pllleu of The lice. 1 aiO AUH.NTS WAXTUll. PS TO } I50 A MONTH AND EXPENSES PAID { talesmen for cluur.s ; vxpetlenco unneuesBary ; 1 BtamliirU eoods ; Lllllo Clerk clcur machine fieo to each customer. Illbhoji & Klln , St. Louis , tMe , J iLliiOS A BALKflMEN WANTED IN BVUlir DISTHK'T ; now season ; samples free ; uiihiry or commis- Elon , will ) expenacs from elnrt. Lul.c Ilros. Co. , ChlcPKO. J illu9 8 WANTUD TO HUXT. GOOD TENANTS HECUHED FOH VACANT IIOUICB plaevd In our clmrce. Fidelity , 1702 Fnrnani. K-bS7 UXPUHIENCED MAN WANTS TO HKNV A runch already stucketl. IJeit of references , Ad- drcsi S I ! , Dee , K M3I1-1 ! * SVANTED. HY MAHHIED COUPLE. NO ciuu dren , four or live unfurnUhed looms with pri vate fnmtlyi board If Jejlred. AUdrcs * 8 81 , life oltlce , 1C WO 7 M'ANTBIV-TO RENT FOU SUMMKU MONTlTs. 't ila.Mlo horve ; must be Gentle ; beat of care given. AdJrtea B U , emtlng terms. K M1M JTOUAGI3. PACIFIC BTOUAQU AND WAnKHOUHK CO. M3-S10 Jonen. llencral > toiak'e nud ( orwunllne M-iM STOHAaU. F1IANIC UWKllS. 1111 II.inNKY. Oil. VAN & STOUAGi : . 1(15 VAll'M. TL'U. 1S59. M-S71 WANTKIJ TO I1UV. nuaay , v. b. WEAI > , IGTH AND DOOI AB. _ I HAVE A CASH CUSTOVIEH IXJll HOUSE un4 lot. anil Miolher tor vacant lot within flv block * of ISth and Laka ti. Mutt b a . Y , Life llldjs. K-101 i FOH SAM-noiisns AMI WACIOIVS. NK\V OH noon SKC-ONII-HAND and nuKglm , cheap. 1111 HXRP. ( _ I' S16 A u-j. SM A i.t 1 Mi'oitTnn pony , plmi'ti.n , rnrt nn.l . hnrncM. Inquire I1. _ Aftrons. lloston Store. _ _ 1' " " ' . _ SI'KKDY 6-YiAir 3M"STANDAIU ) MAIIK. ilrlvM ulnKlfl < > r ilnulilc. ! * > styll'li pony. chenp. 11. 11. Irey. ! " 01 N. Y. Life. l'-74- ! < 'Oil Al.Kr O'XJI > HOUMir ANI ) VVACON. 1716 I avenworth t. I'-MsSl 9 * FOH MAin _ IIST HAiiDwoon lion AND C'HICKIN : fence ; nlw > "nil wire. " C. 11. Lee , Ml Unuxlnn. D-IIANI ) IHCYCI.KH. 10 , 115 & 120. UlCYl'I.KS rcnti-d , rcpalied. Om. Hlcy. Co. , 33S N. ICth nt. [ on HAM : . OMJ i.uMiiint , CONHISTING OF 2x4. 2xa xhretlnit , uhlplap , IdltiK , etc. ; nlno qunnllly old bricks. Apply Awocialnl Clmrl- tlrs. Wi7 llnwiird nt , Ti1.rV. . q-CSS H * _ CNAII1-3 1'IANO. CAIUIIAOIVHAirTON. . Hortcn Kliif bnby Ri-and blrds-oyo maple pl- nno , cnrrlnKP , plmct'jn , trap , cnrrlafie ti-ain. nnd nmoiiddlp nini-p , nuiFt bo Hold at nm-i1. nnqulro Morllz Meyer Cigar Store. U2I Far- natn Kt. Q 102 12 3IAS.SAU , IIATI1S , UTC. UMll SMITH. 1121 lOUC1t.AS STHKBT. T1I1HD lloor. room 7 , innmnKc , steam , alcohol nnd Mil- phurlnc ImthK. T 917 IP Mlia. 1)11. LiON. KLliCTItK ! MASSAOH 1'All- lorf , rrfroiililiii ; nnd curative ; don't fnll to call. 417 S. llth t. , upntulra. T Mill ! S _ MillAMiS. . IIATIIH , MASSAGU. D07 S. 13TH St. , room 3. T-MVJ 13 * I'IU.SO.\AL. : MIS.-5 VAN VALKKNDUHO DllSTUOVS 1'Kll- mancnlly by eleclilcl'.y. superlluous hulr , moles wurtu , etc. Uuuin 41U , N. V. Life ttlila. HUl'TUHK CUlliU : ; NO 1'AIN ; NO liTiN- tlon from liusltH'fn ; wo lelcr to liundicds of liultvntH cured. O. 13. MllUr Co. . 3u7 N. \ . Llfo bulldlnt ? , umuliu , Ntb. U 1 > 2) V1AVI , A HOMi : TIlKATilKNT FOH UT121UNB troublca. 1'1-yslclau In nlli-mlancA Consulta tion or health book free. 3l'j IJto bldg. I1OSTON DIIKSS CUTTINO AfADUMY , It. M3. Knrbach tilt ; learn the I .n i-jwtem ; no relltllns ; teucli'rs wanted ; circulars eent. Mrs. u. Sheller. U Wl THU11MAL J1ATHS. MASSAGB : ONB KIICK health icstoicr ; mill beautH'.cr. 1C13 Chicago st. MOM3Y T < ) LO.VK IllOAIi lsaTA'1'13. ANTHONY LOAN & TIIL'ST CO. . Sl.T N. Y. L. Quick mone ) nt low rates for choice farm loans In lowu , noil'iHrn Mlusuiirl , casUin Ncbraplta. CITY LOANS. C. A. STAHH , 023 N. Y. MFB. \V-S2t ) MONKY TO LOAN ON IMl'UOVBD OMAHA real estate. .Irtiinan , Love Co. , 1'axlon block. W SS7 LOANS ON IM 'IIOVKU . < c UNIMI'UOVKD CITY property. W. Uiiuim Smith & Co. , 1320 Farnam. W-S2S MONKY TO I OAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA propel ty nt 5 C'.i ' , B nnd CV5 per cent. 1'uaey & Thomas , ro-m 207 , First ftallounl bank bljlif. MONEY TO LOAN ON CITY imOrKUTY. IMO.OO up to { tO.OOO.OO. Fidelity Trust Company. W $30 MONKY TO LOAN AT LOW IIATBS. Till : O. F. Davln Ci. , 1303 Fnrnam st. W Ml G I'BIl CF.NT MONBY TO LOAN ON OMAHA real cslnto & Neb. farms. W. 1J. Mclkle. Omaha. W S32 wi : WILL n AVI : A LAP.OI : SIT.CIAL FUND to loan on lint roved Omaha pro | > crty In July nnd AiiRUst at lowest rates ) ; apply now ; don't wait until your nUl loan expires. Fidelity Trust Company. \V M127 LOANS ON IMI'nOVICD CITY AND FAHM pioperty ; low laten. II. 11. liey , 501 N. Y. Life. \V 973-A5 F. D. WIAD , LOANS , IOTH AND DOUGLAS. BOS a 310XKV 1f > IOAClIATTiiS. . MONBY TO LO. ' > T. 30 , GO , 90 DAYS ; FUHNI- ture , pianos , etc. > ufl' Green , room 8 Uarker blk. X S33 MONBY TO LOAM ON KPHNITrUB , PIANOS , horst s , wagons , cte. . nt lowest rate In city ; no nmAnl of poods ; strictly conllilcntlal ; you can pay the loan oft ut nny time or In any amount. OMAH MOHTUAGi : LOAN CO. , : o > i so. ictii Et. X S31 IIUSINKSS CIIAXCKS. FOH SALI2 Ai'OUT 2.000 MIS. MINION TYPH , 700 IbK. nuate , CIO Ibs. brevier type , 150 pair two-third cafes , 4J double Iron Mauds for two- tlilnl cnpes. Till ? Material wn used on The Omaha Iti ! > and Is In fairly good condition. Will be sol.l rhenp In bull ; or In quantities to suit purrliiihcr. Apply In person or ty mall to The lre ! I'ubllshhm Co. , Omaha , Neb. Y 713 FOH RAM : , CHB.M * . TWO IHLLIAIID AND four pool tables iind one Nntlon.il cash rcs- Uli r. liunliau & llolloway. Culluway. Neb. Y MfcOQ 9' f2o.OO INVESTED KAllNI-i : AI'/tIL , . May. ! ; ( ; 2.0 ; .luue. 1XH.M ; 1VJ3 uwraKcil } s.OD weekly ; pruofw flee. ! ' . Dally. 1233 Jlromhvay , New Yoilt. Y 3195 AC * FOIF.SALK , SMALL STOCK OF MILLINHUYl Will takn piano In pnrt payment. O. G. . Hex 100 , 1'erslu , In. YW1 7 roil IMl'UOVBD FAIIM ; CKNTIlAfc NBIUIASKA ; clear ; for toU merchandise. Address S 51 , lice. / Ml IS 8 * FOH SAM * llKAIj ESTATH 11BAL ESTATE AND LOANS. William II. Crury , 013 N. Y. Llfo bide. llU-CTl-Jy : ; * _ A IIOMB FOH ANY ONE. ALMOSrTcKW AND very cheap. Nicely deoorated and modern In o\eiy lespeet. M. J. Ueiiiuird & Son. Hole aRcntx , 310 Drown lilD lt. ItB 7U1-J10 norsi : ON poi'iii-zsrn ST. . HAST FHONT. good properly , nice Bliruhtivry. M. J. Kennurd & ton , solo ngeiitu , 210 Urown block.KB KB T03-J10 FAHK LANDS. 1. . F. IIAUltlSON , S12 N. y. 1 .If e. _ HB MTW-JyJT * iTOLlToil SILVKH " " Nineteen hundred dollars Monthly payments. Iluys a lifimllful cotuino In Walnut Hill. Oniuha Itcitl Bfilalo and Trust company , 211 Houtli llh nt. t KMCOT , LOTS on ACUES the inllrouil eUllon and near the Rovermncnt bullJlUKS nt the main west entrance to Fort Crook ; pileea low ; terms easy , rOTTEIl & UKOIICK COMPANY , S. W. Cor. 10th anil Farndm K\H. \ IIH MS77 31 _ OUH II EST MinSUMMBIl 11AHU.UNB An eutt front , 7-room collage , with bath , closet , buwcr , etc. , on Mi-Toot lot ; tine , naturul trees , for $2,100 ; close to the one-mile line. A now model n C-room cottace can bo had at a Krunt bargain by ona with { COO cash. POO will buy u pretty llttlo homo on West Leaven , worth utieef , lot 10x130 on u northwest corner , cany terms , bound to Increase. Will sell 25-foot lot , 4 blocks from HlKli school , for IICO ; considered worth ( l.COO. Our very best U n line M-foot residence lot on asphalt pa\ed street for (1,100 cash ; the normal value on this street Is (50 per foot. Incidentally wo uru commencing three beautiful homes on Virginia avenue and will hulld to suit purchaser It lot U sold very noon ; call unJ examine plnns. FIDBLITY THUST CO. , 1702 Parnam street , llee hulldliik' , X. II. One piece advertised last week uolJ ami price was raised July 1st , und twg others , N. Ii. 11B-943-7 FOU SAL.B- Sevrn-room trick house with large lot fronting aoutlt on Lake si. , near 20tlt St. ; house rents for J13.00 per month. 1'rlce , M.kOO.OO. Two houses on corner lot , 20th , nd Murth * its. Price , (1,1X0.00. Six-room house , tarn , lot WilW feet , In fooj le.sldenco locality , and one block from cur line , I'rlco , II.COO. 00. Five-room house , lot 20x150 feet , In good resi dence locality unJ one block from car line. 1'rlce , 11,200.00. ElRht-rooin home , modern conveniences , tarn , tull lot , cast front on 23th live. , near I.eav- cnworth : lmpro\emcnt alone cost 13,600.00. 1'rico , } 2.400.00. Fins resldnce lot , COxlM feet , south front , coed nelBhborhood , near car line. 1'rlce , jP.W. only H50.00 cash , balance IOUK tlnif. Lot tOx)50 ) fret on Uurt Bt. between Jth and SOlh st . ; lot U covered with shade trees. Pi Ice. JI.SW.OO. Qoort (0 foot < ust front lot on grade , near linnscom park. 1'rlce , | 3iO.OO. Several tooI residence lots In western part of clly , nlthln two blocks Farnam st. car line. liXi.OO to 1750.04 p r lot , tenn > easy. Five acrti west ot city , I200.00 per acre. Flvacres near Boiilh Onmlm , I7aoo per acre. Acr iuls nrar South Omaha cheap for cash , porrun & OUOKQB COMPANY. _ jtE M10T 15 Ccr. IClh and Furnam sta. FOU SAMS-SIX CHAIN ELEV VTOili IN Gma county , N U , on the L'nlon I'urlilo rull. way ; wiiy terms und chtop. Addruiu J. O. 3hen , room e K. Y. Life bid * . HE 07J 1'IIH SAlnHi\I , HSTATI3. ( Contlnuctl. ) 1 WANT TO IlfY Oil 9 IlOOM COMPLBTK IIOUMT. worth } .MO to W.WW , for spot cn.h . niusl } * blK bBlltnln , lurltcd wrjt of 2nth nd Suuth < if IMVftipnrt. I'nleiw y nj raxn offer n phe nomenal bargain don't answer. S 45. Hep of fice. ' r.I.KOANT IIOMB FIIONTINO ON HAN. i'OM purk. Let us fl. < w It tu ynn. M. J. Krnnnrd .t Son , rollHRtnl * , SIO llrown bo-h. ! ni'702JlO ' 'jnn UYIIO.V nkitu COMI-ANY. IIK-S3 > TUB I'BOPI.irs IURPBNSAHY , 1322 DOl'OLAS ft. , l < the only plncevherp Inillrn are mire to IM * ir-lte ed of all their troublesome dt-'mpp peculiar to thflr ? nx. This K the olden din- pennnry In the city. Han't he ltntc ; iirneiartl- nation Is the thief of time , Rtid In nnotlirr month your nllmint mny be Incurnble ; nil de layed cournes and IrreRularltlpa reMoied , no tnntti-r from what rnn p ; we hnvo n fine home If you need privacy , nil letters encloilng stnmp amwered nnd inedlrlne fonvnrded , confine- menu , JIO.OO nnd up. SSUy-13 * I.IIST. : oo.oo-i WILL GIVI : TWO IIUNDUED not- Inni rewnnl for the irtuin of my EI.II , Almcf Hwniijon , nllvc , who wns taken with n pony iind cnit from my place In the southwest cor ner of Marshall county. July 1 , IM'fl. Minor Kwnnion I * 17 years old , H nix feet tall , has Unlit complexion , light , line Imlr , lilus eyes , ban bnix- spot size of quuitcr on side of head near top. loiut cheeks , ccnr In nlie of Imlr on the back nf nerk , nnd rm.ill black tilth maik on ffliouldrr ; was taken with pvrry il-iy pliitlicfl on. The pony Is n cnnl black mnro of Morgan slock , with one eye out , n rear from wire cut nrro fl bri-nst , nnd Inane roached. Tim cart wm pnlnted black niul the pent was IniiiK between roll pprlniis. John Hnnnson. P. O. Hex ! ! > ; , Kandolph , Knnsnu. ( Nowspn- pcr pleace copy. ) LOST HPJ 0 I/3ST. A Tt.VVM"AUG ; " IIMNIi'lN I.BFTT BYB ; email whltp Fpot In foiehead ; one hind foot white ; short tall. Will pay n toward for 10- luin of mate lo John Dolls , 1501 S. llth t. I.OjT M114 s 1IIIL1)IAMI : I.OA.V AMMJClAT1OXS. SHAHKS IN MUTUAL L. & U. ASsVN PAY C , 7 , S per cent when 1 , 2 , 3 year * old ; alxvays le- deemabl' " . 1701 Farnnm st , NnttliiKcr , fee. S33 HOW TO GF.T A HOMK OH SECUIIB GOOD Interest on favlnga. Apply to Omaha L. & 1 ! . AES'H , 1701 Farnam. G. M. Nuttliiger , See.SW SW MOHHKS GOOD GHASS. IlOAltP FENCE. SPUING water. A. W. Phelp. ) & Ken , S07 N. Y. Life. ' Cl ! JJ-25 * I'l'lIOI/i'I'IOIil.Vi ; KUKMTIHII2. rUIlNlTUHB PACKED , COUCHES MADB TO order , tnattreires made and rtnovntod , chalrd caned ; cheup this month. M. S. Wnlldln , 2111 Cumlnff. Tel. 13J1. J7 niiiss.iiAKi\n. ENGAGEMENTS TO DO DRESSMAKING IN families Eolk'lled. Mlsa titurdy , 2517 Davenport. M 172-JjlG * II. MAUOWITZ LOANS MONEY. 41S N. 1C ST. S40 STiA3ISIII > 3. LOWEST 11ATEP TO OH FIIOM ElJUOPn. ALL lines. Thos. Cook At Son vacation tours. Harry E. Moores , 1115 Farnam st. , Omaha. r.SO Jy7 ASTHOl.or.Y. THE WONDER OF THE AGE ; PItOF. A. Masery , the eieatest ntlrolcBer and palmHtcr In the world ; past , present , future told or no chiiiue. IIIOS Farnam , 8 to 12 m. , 2:30 : to SSO : p. in. 911-J2 * DliTKCTIVK AO1JXCV. CAPTAIN P. MOSTYN , DETECTIVE AGENCY ; all detective wi.rk carefully and promptly at tended to ; 310 Karbach block , Omaha , and 510 Koanoke IJldir. , Chl/afio. . MiM 21 ART A Nil I.AXttUAGIC. GEOUOE F GELLEN1IECK. HANJO AND Itultar teacher. It.112 lice DldK.Tel. 23S. 100 S1IOUTIIAMJ AXI > TVl'KWRITIXfi. A. C. VAN SANT'S SCHOOL , 513 N. Y. LIFE. Sll IIICYCI.US . AVEST'N HICYCLE & GUN CO. . 2110 CUMING. S3G \VANTI-3I1TO lUlllltOW. WANTED TO 11OIUIOW , Jl.tO. ) WANTED AT 7 per cent ; eec-ured by Omaha realty worth J3Cf-0. Local money only. E. L. H. , care IJee.M07S M07S 13 AXU Jd.MCh HO rooms , ballii , tUnin heat und all modern convcntencrfl. Kates. Jl.so nnd ! 2.00 per day. Table unexcelled. Special low ratei to reulnr h nrdern. FRANK IIILDlT iJ. Msr. RafoandSirn.E. Always rcllob' ' " TaUe iituip. Forsulebyallilninslst ? Mini ! for H'oinan'ilinfeauaril. WIi.r'OXHi-iCCl cO..2I.1bOUTH KIOin'H ST.J'IMI.ADA. . RAILWAY THE CARD Leaves IISUHL1NOTON & MO. lUVUIt.JArilveH OniahalUnlon liepot , 10th .t Mason W . | Oinan.i "SUOam ; Denver nxiircas 0"am : 4:3Jini.lll : ] ! ; Hlllx , Mont. A : t'ugct Snd Ux.IliOpin 4Uinn Denver i.xpreH : 4opni : 7:0&im.Nebraska : | Local ( except Sunday ) . 7IOpm . . .Lincoln Local loxccnt Sunday.tl:3am ) : 2DCpin..l''iut : Mall ( for Llncoiiu dally. . , . Leaves ICIIICACIO , IIUHLINOTON * i y..Arn\cs OmahnlUnloii Depot. 10th & Mason Stj.l Omi : m , ; tOpm Chicago Vestibule bi : lnm 9:4Sam : Chicago Hxiircaa 4l5pm 7r : , ( , | > m..Chicago anil Ht , LoulH ixi : > re . . 8Kjam : ( ll:3oain : Paclllo Junction Local fi:10iini : . . . _ Kiibt Mall iiSOiiiii Leaves-ICIIICMK ) . MIL. ti : ' ! . PAtli.Ain | > f < OmuhalUnlon Depot , loth .t Mason HUuOmaia | _ ; " "fi:30Tii : ] UhliMifo Limited S:0.'am : llUOiin..ClilcaiT : Kxprcm ( ex. h'tindayi. . . 3:2.iin : | leaven ICl'lICAQO K NOlfTHWIWT'.N'.TArrlVM OmahalUnlon Deiot , lOlh & Mason Sm , I Omaha idlua'm . nastt-rn Kxprrna . YsTOpin IMIIH | . VcBtlbuled I.lmlfd . Cli : | > m 6:15pm . . . .HI. Paul Ilxpreaa . 9:00am Bl40.im . Kl. Paul Limited . U:0pm 7 :30am. : . . . Carroll it Sioux City Local. . . . 11 :10j : > m G:30pm. : , . Omaha ChleaKo Hpeclul . 8W.im : Mletourl Va I Icy Local . 330am "Leaves I CI 1 1 CAG 671 l71t I ' A i i FI iTTArrKeT Oinahiil Union Depot , 10th & Mason Hla. | Omuha ' _ lOMOam. . Atlantic ICxuress ( ex. Sunday ) . . 5:35pm : 7iOOpm . Nluht Uxpresii . 8llani : 4M ) | > in..Clilcaeo Vestlhuled Llmltocl. . . . lUiiin : 4IOpm..SI. : Paul VeHlliuln.l I.lmllcd. . . . l:35pm : C:4Spm.Oklahoma : K Texan Rx. ( ex. Sjii..10:3aiii ) : Colorado Limited 4eOpjn : Lea\eg 1 C. . KT. P. , M. & O. Onmlial Depot. 15th anil Webster EUam..Sioux l-'lty Accommodation. . . . Kiuoimj Leaves I IC. C. . St. J. K O. II. [ Arrives OinahalUnli-n Depot. IQIIi & Ma on Sla.l Omaha tlOSam : KuniuB City Day Kxprecs CMOpin IQ.OCpm.K. L * . Night Kx. via U. P. Trans. 0:30. : > m 1USSOUIU PACII'IO. Arrhe Omalial Depot , 15th pud Webster dt . Onmlm 3:30pm : Nebraska & Knn u Limited. . . .lKpn"i : 920pm ; . Kansas City Uxpr ss . Cdani : 3M'iin. : ' | . . .Nebraska Loral ( ex , Hun. ) . . . . ' 0C ani Leaves I SIOl'X "CITY " & PArilT'K : ! [ ATriveT _ - \VVl l rjSt . J _ " Omaha C:15pm . St. Paul f.lnillcd. L ave I SIOUX CITY & PACITIC. ] Airl\c * OmahalUnlon Degott loth ff RUton St . ( Omaha f > :40am : . iTt , Paul Pamenfer . ll:10pni 7:30am . Sioux City Pa > > senE r. , . iWpm : t:55pm . iit. Paul Llmltixl . a : Ma m I.o.nts I UNION"I'ACIPICC OmalialUnlon Depot. 10th & Mason Sta. 90am : . Keaincy Exprt u SWun : . Olfrland Limited . 3:30jim.Ieal'ce : ! k Stromib'e Kx. ( ex 8un.iUpm ) : 6 ; < ; iun.tlranJ Islnn.l Cxprt'kii tax. Bui\.lJWpu \ : iSOpm. . . . , I'atl Mall . . . Sp ; ini I-oavt-s i WAIiASa HAU. WAV u\rrltv ' _ Omilm Union l ) > pol. 10th & MHa.ui Big. | Oiniiim SCgjn.T. . . .St. I.ouarunnonjll | ll _ ll-.Vim "bmahalfnfon DtrtTit , li'tTi & MaKon'Sis. ! Oiuaiia Omaliil Depot. 15tH and WeUter SU. I Omaha Improved Htijpintliic SAVE With Mnii > oiri it 'lino on rnnilly Chi'Kl In Die Vim I'll" Avoid Long Spills of Illness The Munyon Remedies net Instantly , Rlv- Ilift n-lli-f nflir the Ural two r throe doses nnd affecting u rapid euro ivn In the most ohMlnulf cnsrM. Tin-re la a , Mopurnte Mun yon Remedy for em-h disease nt'tl each Hpc- ilflr him plain directions' , s o there enli be no mlstiikiIf you lire nllltm tend Mun- VOII'H Quldttn Health ; It will describe your disease and toll you how to euro yourself with n 'Jj-uenl Munyon Remedy. If you find thut you have rheumnllsw take Mini- yon's Ulicinnnthim Oure and your pnliiH and none * will be gone In n few daysi. If you have Miomnch tioublc take Munyon'x Uyn- pt-psln Cure ; for n cold or n cough , the l old rtiro or the Cough Cine , and so on. No matter what the disease , you can hinlwo - Uutly certain of a euro If you take the icm- edy recommended In the "Guide. " \ \ In-ro you anIn doubt , n personal letter to Pro- 'fpunor Munyon , l.'A'i Arch ntrcut , 1'lilla- dilphla , I'a. , will bo answered with free tr.rdlcal ndvli-i- for nny disi n-o. AT AM. inr jivra-unr A IIOTTI.H. 8 depend- ) upon keeping the liver in n healthy coiniiliou. { Might tlc- raiiKcmonts lie-elected lend to scr- 'ons ones. I'pon the least indica- tiou of liver affection , take the preat iiatnnil spcciiic for Liver Complaint. It promptly relieve ! ) sick headache , biliousness , con 8 stipation , nnd cuics all kidney , stomach nnd bowel diseases. > Tin1 curnthe vroi nt 2 J tllon * ir tiutuial rut In : . ) mUk . lli < ! rllfUltf [ * . O rrlinnl Water * ' . , Lonltvllle , Ky. DUKFY'S PURE HAliT WHISKEY ALL DRUGGISTS. The flnost'nndi'bGt for Puddings , Custards , Blaiio Mango , otc. 1'IIOPOSAI.S FOR TUB C'ONSTJirCTIOX of Thrco Thlrtv Knot Tor/t-ilo Honts iuul Other Torpiiilo bouts for the L'nltod Stales Navy. Navy Department.VnHliliUTton , D. C. , June IS , IbWi. Under iiutlioilty. conferroil by the net of consress nnkliiK iipiiroprla- tlons for the navnl srrvlpc , approved Juno 10 , 1SSO , sealed proposals ro hi-reby Invltud nnd will l > e rccclvoil nt tills depnrtniont inilil 1 ! ! o'clock noon , on I-Milay , tinISth day of September , l.'Jfl. at which tlmo and place they will bo opened In the presence ot attending bidders , for the construction , by contract , exclusive" of sen-stores , and of the ordnance and ordnance , outfit of all kinds which , however , will bfi lilted and secured In place by the contractors , of three thirty knot toipedo boatn and other torpedo boats , which vessels are. for the purposes of this advertisement , iloptgmitcd as Torpedo Boats Nos. 9 , 10 and 11. Three toi-podo boats to have a maximum speed of not less than thirty knots nn hour , 'and Ton ode Honts Xos. 12 to 21. Ten , or fewer , torpedo boats of two types , those of type 1 to have n speed of not less than twenty Idiots nn hour , and those of typo 2 to have a upood of not less than twenty-two and one-half knots an hour. The contracts will pro vide that nil the expense.of all trials prior to preliminary or conditional acceptance shnll be borne by the omit raptors. The thirl- ; knot boaln and the twenty-two nnd one-half knot boata are to constructed In accordance with the bidder's plans nnd j-peclilcallonH. but general plans of n ves- si 1 of th'i latter kind may be examined at the iiurenu of Construction and ncpnlr , and plans of the machinery of such u ves sel may be hail on application to the Uurunu of Steam lOnplneerliiff ; the twenty Knot boats will bo built In accordance with the bidder's plans and specifications or with those prepared by the department ns Iho Secretary of the Navy may deem most ad vantageous , all subject to the conditions Hinted In the "Clreul-ir dellnlnjr tliu chief characteristic : ! of three thirty knot torpedo hontn and other torpedo boats for the U. S. Navy , " approved by the Secretary of the Navy on the 17lh dny of June. 1SV . Copies of this circular can bo obtained on appli cation to the Utirenn of Construction nnd llepalr. I'la'ns nnd Bpocllleatlons for the construction of the vessels of typo No 1 of the smaller boats ( twenty knots ) may be see.n and o-amlned nt the Navy Depart ment. Forms of propos.ils emhraclns a Benere.i statement -if provisions to be In cluded In the contracts for the vessels will bo prepared , and may bo obtained nt any tlmo after Aitunst 1. I-01' ' , on ap plication to the Navy Department , where nil Information essential to bld- der can also be obtained. Bald vessels miiBt be completed , the thirty linot boats , within elthteen months , nnd the others within ono year from dal of contract and payments under the contracts will be made on the former mentioned vcxsols In ten and on the latter In five equal Installments , as the work proKroHses , upon bills duly certl- lied , from which ten pur cent , will be re served to be paid on the full and final com- plitlon of the respective contracts. u Is Intended to construct three or more vessels of typo 1 , those having IIP speed of twenty knots , and one or morn of tyi | L' , those linnnit n speed of twenty-two and one- half knotn. Didders are Invited lo name the nrlco at which they will build one , two or three boats , In onler that contract may If necessary , bo awarded to ono bidder for one , 'wo or three such vessels Kvery successful bidder will be required to show to the satlsfiiellon of the Secretary of the Navy , that within three months from date of contract ho will bo possisscd of the necessary pjanl for the perfonnanco , In the United States , of the work which ho shall offer to undertake. The evidence thus re quired must accompany the proposals or be submitted tn the department In advance ISnch proposal must ho accompanied by a satisfactory certified check , payable to the order of the Secretory of the Navy and the chocks of BticcesHful bidders shall be come the property of 'tho Untied Slates in capo they shall fall to enter Into the requisite contracts and to furnish tint re quisite security on the acceptance of their Dioposals. The amount of such check must be at least live pep cent , of the amount of thu bid , but bidders Including more than one vessel In their proposals will not be i-fiulred to Biibinlt therewith a certi fied check exceeding In amount the sum of JOCCO. All checks of bidders whoso pro posals nhull not be accepted , will , on the uward of the contracts , bo returned to them ; the check of each successful bidder will bo returned to him when hla contract has been duly entered Into and the reaiilslto security furnished. Contracts will | , u rnnde separately for each vessel and every blibler whonu proposal shall bo accented will bfi required to enter Into a formal con tract by Octolwr 8. ISM , for thu faithful uer- fonnanco of the work , and to glvo satisfac tory bond for such perfonnanco In a penal sum equal to fifteen p r cent , of the amount of his bid. Proposals nmst be made In duplicate In accordance with forma which will lie furnished on application to the de partment , enclosed In sealed envelopes ad * dressed to the Secretary of the Navy Navy Department. Washington , D C .and marked "Proposals for the Construction of Torpedo Hoats. " The Secn-tary of the Navy reserves - serves the right to reject any or all bids na , In hlH judgment , the lute rest a of the gov ernment may require. II. A. HKHUEUT Secretary of the Navy. CURRIE Will NOT YIELD Holds the Bill of Lading for the Block of Tennessee Mnrblo. SCORNS SUGGESTIONS OF COMPROMISE ITiirt * to Induce Him lo K riK < > II nctcrinlnnlliiii lo 'hlsel nil of lilnuoln 1'ritvi * 1'u till- . LINCOLN. July 7. ( Special. ) Sculptor John Carrie liacl nnolhiT Interview with Governor Itolcomb this morning , In which the condition of the Tennessee innrblo pre sented to Nebraska for a nlnttio of Abraham Lincoln \vns discussed. Oovcrnor Holcomb wanted Cnrrlo to turn over to the stnto the bill of lading for the marble , which happens lo be In Cnrrlo's imtne. This he refused to do. Currio has had the bill of lading en dorsed by Land Commissioner Hussell and Sccrotnry of State 1'lper , representing the State Hoard of I'ubllc Lands nnd llulldlngs. hill the olilrlals of the Missouri Pacific re fuse to recognize them as the otitlre state. There was nn effort made to compromise the matter by lettlni ; Curtlo cut the pedestal anil secure some competent sculptor to carve the statue. Currio says no to this proposi tion. lie claims the right to superintend the whole matter , but admits he may hire some olher stone ctittors to do the "rough work. " Meanwhile the marble remains on the track. In the way of the railway olilclals , and unless some sp ; > edy conclusion Is reached In this matter a scandal may arise which will Involve the whole state. Of the com mittee. appointed by Governor llolconib to take charge of the tumble , there la scarcely a man who believes that Cnrrle is com petent to carve n statue of Lincoln. James Hcaton of Farrngtlt post No. 23 , Grand Army of the Republic , has received elirhty-thrro gravestones to be erected In the Grand Army of the Hepubllc plot In \Vyuka cemetery. The stones were fur nished by the government. Omaha people In Lincoln : At the Llndell M. C. Hountree. At the Capital 13. M. Allen , W. A. Carter , L. C. Olmsted. At the Lincoln C. K.VceUer , 13. 13. Uruce , H. K. Sundcrlnnd. _ AT Til 13 CU15TI3 fllAl'TAUtUJA. Slllel'CMtl III ? DlMIMIsnlllll Illlltll.tVCll III Touch I ni ; ItrlljvloMN 'i'oplri. CIIETK , Neb. , July 7. ( Special. ) At col lege commencements , in churches , at chau- tnumia nsscmbllca , anywhere In short. \i'here men speak who are thinglug nnd talking , the thcmo Is the brotherhood of iran. The title of the speech may bo the coming church. Modern economics is a : -tUly of the necessity of applied Chris tianity , nnd to all who study or listen the teachers are Hiving Instruction In economics. The prophets seem to think that the next revolution will bo bloodless nnd lasting , and will change Hie social order entirely. H is. perhaps , as well that those who study and theorize and deplore arc not the men who run things. The organizers of the new order will be those who stand between the now nnd the old ; men who road books and listen to voices that arc not made by steamer or the street in the leisure moments of an intense activity. Dr. Holmes , who has been In Crete for several years , Is not hero this year. Ho U a radical , and. In many re spects , an extremist , more because his heart burns at the wrongs of the children and wealc who suffer In a city than because hu bates the rich men. The Man who said "Do unto others as ye would that others would do unto you , " or "If a man ask your cloak Slvo him your coat also , " Is responsible for the latest book on economics. At Hi o'clock Dr. Scott spoke on the "In carnation and Person of Jesus. " Ho said that the English anil Scotch writers believe In the pro-existence of Christ. The German writers do not nlllnn pro-existence , though some of them ilo not expressly deny It. All the sclcntino writers attach relatively little Importance to the supernatural part of Chlrst's life. They study his human llfo with rare , especially his developments from child to man , tbo growth of the knowledge within him of Ills relation to God and man , not through any supernatural agency , but through the development of his conscious ness. After the lecture nn opportunity was given the audience to ask questions of the speaker. lie was asked If ho considered the German authors , whom he quoted , evangelical. That word is the shibboleth that , according to an older theology , will shut out from a com fortable existence hereafter many n man who has tried literally to do as Christ taught. I/ . Scott answered that ho did not suppose they were , strictly speaking , evangelical , but they accepted Christ's teachings wjth n literal obedience , an intelligent compre hension of the results of their practice by the human race that no one who has not read them can undnratand. Mrs. I1. V. M. Hnymond arrived today and began work with the chorus. Mrs. Kord of Chicago began her course of lectures on literature with the one "Tho Frontier Literature , " Bret Harte and Joaquln Miller. Mrs. Ford has. scholarship and n wldo vocabulary. She knows an enor mous number of words and selects the one she wants with no moro hesitation than I'aderewskl shows when ho plays the piano. The Chicago ladles hove accepted her an their lecturer on art and literature for many years , ami her facility shows the practice which such an adoption has given her. The reputation which nil women have acquired as smooth , continuous nnd exclusive right talkers Is really maintained by only n few. At 2 o'clock the Slayton jubilee singers presumed a musical program. They sing the darky songs much bettor than white people can. SPA.V OK A IlIllIHiK CO13H HO1VX. ! 3iiKliieor ii ml Klri'iium of n I3nilnt' Injured. COZAI ) , Neb. , July 7. ( Special Tele gram. ) Klnnan Ilros. attempted to cross the I'latto river bridge south of town this afternoon with a stAim thresher. The bridge gave way beneath the engine which. together with the water wagon attached. fell Into the river. The engineer nnd fire man wont down with the engine and both were Injured. Chick Atkinson , the engi neer , was badly ucaldcd and Ills anhlo crushed. His Injuries arc not bollovod to bo fatal. Charles Klnnun's back was hurt. Atkinson owes his llfo doubtlnss to lltu cold water from the water wagon pourliiij over him and counteracting the steam from the engine. Onu whole span of the bridge went down. SlriM'l Cur l.llli-K lo lie Kxtfliilcil. HIUTUICE , July 7. ( Special.Tho ) Dcatrlco Electric company ban announced some important changes soon to bo made. The machinery In the two plants Is to ho consolidated at once , after which the tracks west and south of the Dine river will betaken taken up nnd a now line run out to the State Institute for Feeble Minded Youth. The track to the Chautauqua grounds will bo rebuilt and straightened up , the work to bo completed before the opening of the Gaga county fair. It will bo about ten days before the machinery will permit of starting up the motor cars on the main lines AniloiiN to Vole Iliillroiul liniulH. WAUSA , Neb. , July 7. ( Special. ) A meeting was held last night , the object of which was to find out how the people felt In regard to voting bonds for the comple tion of the Vankton & Norfolk railroad. A representative nf the English cnpllallMs wan present and made utatcments shov , lug that the road wus now an assured fact , providing budlclent bonds could bo voted in each lownEhli ) to aeslut the construction of it. At this meeting It was agreed by a Dr' fl ° bba t ? actgcntly yet promptly on the l.lvcr. VfiiEft Stomach and bowels. They < < li pcl lUUll Sick lleatlachci , I'evm ami Cr > UU ; I Illvn A cleanse llie system tliurouxhlyt cure LIVCII f Habitual Constipation. They are sugar-coated , ion'tjrlpe / , anil very small but great In results. Kccomnu-inIcO by phy. aicians ami druggists , locenUalal , Hobtit Remedy Co. , Chicago and Son Franclico , HOW Altr. i-i > ttit7 < TJTx7ir nr.UcbUSpara- BUS Kiduoy pn : will cure them , CO com * a box. popular vote to petition the county super- vigors to call nn election In this township to vote bond * to the amount of $10.000 to aid In the completion Of this road. ricnriMJ I'ou < ; < > on srnooi.s. ( iriiiul I "Omul Cltlr.i-iiM I'rotcMurnliiNl ( Vrtnlit IVotKimlc 3lt-itHiirt < N. OUAN'I ) IShVND. Neb. , July 7. ( Special. ) The Hoard of Kdticatlrn of this city had n lively xrs&lon last nlvht. The old board settled up Us business nnd adjourned. The now board organized by electing Louis Veil president and 1) . A. Finch secretary. Petitions were received slRtied by . " > 00 citi zens , asking that the teaching of German , Latin , music and drawing bo resumed. At the last meeting of the board the teaching of German. Latin , music and drawing was dispensed with altogether , nnd the special teachers of Latin , music nnd drawing were dropped out , the latter branches to be taught by the regular teachers. This ae- tloti was taken for the purpose of economiz ing nnd was originated and Is being fought for with considerable znal by William Frank. The petitions requesting the rescinding of the action were presented by C. F. llent- b-y. Judge J. II. Thompson and Frrd lledde , all of whom addressed the board In bi'lmlf of the petitions. The discussion waxed warm especially between Frank , the leader of the economic measure , and Henry Garn , editor of a German newspaper. Tin general sentiment Is strongly against the lowering of the standard of the public schools , and It Is bollevrd that the majority of the board , who undoubtedly voted for the measure with no other desire than to servo the public good , will grant the re quest of the taxpayers and reinstate the branches as heretofore taught. Figures wcro presented showing that with the re sumption of the full curriculum , the board may be compelled to register warrants only for the last month of the term. , ioii.v < ; oomvs mtii ; oin TIMI : . Cols on n Drunk unit 'IVnrhrs I'liUt- inoutli 1'i'oplc SunnTrloU.i , J'LATTSMtUmi. Neb. , July 7. ( Special. ) Yesterday afternoon John Gooden , n na tive of the Iowa bottoms , came to this city nnd "bowled up. " While In n saloon he had an altercation with a German nnd was thrown out. He then seized the side screen door , wrenched It off Its hinges and started with It up the street , oillcer Hanscn took htm In charge and walked him off to the Jail. As llnnscn was about to unlock the door his prisoner struck him a tremendous blow behind the car , knocking him over u wheelbarrow , the fellow taking to his heels. The oillcer picked himself up , started after the fugitive and ilrrd live shots at him , but failed to stop him. Continuing to chase , however , Ilansen overtook Goodcn behind a line of box cars , where n fierce struggle ensued , Gooden being battered with the butt of the officer's revolver. He again got the better of the oillcer , however , and started for the ferry. On his way hemet mot n couple of boys whom he attacked and stole one of their coats. Crossing Into Iowa he went home , but finally got to 1'a- ciflo Junction , where ho met n neighbor , an old man named Stearns , whom lie as saulted , beating him Into Insensibility. After this murderous assault he was cap tured and In danger of lynch law , but was finally taken to the county jail nt Glen- v.-ood. Stearns was insensible for over twelve lions , and the doctor states that he cannot , recover. nv AX oin John Stoivt * . n 1'u rant ( Tounly Fnnncr , OriH'Ily AiNiisKlniiti'iI. DKAVEH CITY , Neb. , July 7. ( Special Telegram. ) William Mllllgan shot and fa tally wounded John Stowe nt 7 o'clock this morning. Hoth nro prominent farmers and neigh bors. Mr. Stowe was In his wagon driving to a neighbor's , when Mllllgan stepped out from a cornfield and fired two shota from a shotgun. The first took effect In the Jaw and the other In the back. Ho then tied , but was captured this afternoon after n search , several miles from the scene. From subsequent statements It Is believed that he visited another neighbor with mur derous Intentions , but did not obtain the op portunity. Mr. Mllllgan is CO years old and has al ways been a quiet and a law-abiding cit izen. lie has several married children , who arc all highly respected. So far as Is known there was no Ill-feeling between he and any of his neighbors , and Mr. Stowo believed him to bo a friend. The only theory for his strange actions Is IiiBanlty , although ho has shown no other Indications of being rnontalji1 unbalanced. Clinr ri > il tvllh nil-mil YiitliiK. FIIEMONT. July 7. ( Special. ) James II. Hurk of Crewel yesterday afternoon filed complaints against Robert Dlcrs and Wil liam Whitlahcr , sr. , both of Crewel , charg ing that at the annual school meeting of District Xo. 33 the defendants swore falsely that they were legal voters of that district , neither of them having , it Is said , resided In the district for forty days preceding the election. Deputy Sheriff Edwards went to Crowd this morning ami arrested the de fendants and brought them hero for their preliminary examination tills afternoon. Iliiyn Arrt'HliMl UN Tlilcvr * . OHD , Neb. , July 7. ( Special. ) For some time paat considerable petty thieving and house breaking has been going on with jio clew to the thieves. Lately , however , sus picion has been awakened by the action ; ! of several of the boys about town anil two of them , Hollln Smith and Stanley Coiiin. have been arrested. The hoys were brought before the county judge , but refu.sed to plead and gave bonds for a continuance. The boys belong to the best families In town. _ Toll ; County Far . r Killed. OSCEOLA , Nob. , July 7. ( Special Trie- gram , ) This afternoon while Samuel Jjlm- son , who lived about seven miles north west of town , was riding horseback rom- Ing to town , v.'hllo golny throu/rh / a fbld of timothy his horfco became fractious , Ihrow- Ing him to the ground and stepping on his fnce , killing him. Mr. Johnson waa n man 55 years old and leaves a family of BOVOII well provided for , and had a hi st of frlands. ELGIN , Nt-b. , July 7. ( Special. , At ilia recent school election .1 board of cilunntlon was elected consisting of six members , 0 , N. Seymour and S. T. Jackson , to servo thrco years ; Georgn Havcrlnnd and G. F. Colby , to servo two ye.irs . , and S. [ , . fiaun- dors and Sam McCord , to serve one yi > ar. The school will have four trnrhi'iM this year. The board has secured Whlluhcad of 1'oucn for iirlnclpul. lc < - < -j > f Inn to Ili-v. .1. fi , Tnti * . GRAND ISLAND , Neb. , July 7. ( Spe cial. ) Itov , J , G , Tate , recently elected supreme master workman of the Ancient Order United Workmen , returned yester day afternoon from the east nnd was ten dered a formal reception by the inn nib era of the three A. O. U. W. lodges In this city last night. A very pleasant tlmoA as en joyed. Odii ! County .MorlKiiKi ! llri-oril , NEI1KASKA CITY , July 7. ( Speclr.l. ) The record of mortgages filed nnd released during the month of Juno , as shown by the county recorder's books , Is as fallows : Farm mortgages filed , 21. aggregating ? 'J.V 2GB.50 ; released , 10. 521,379 ; five mortgages on city property worn filed , aggregating ? 2- till. 70 , and six rcle.iKcd , J3.00U. d'lMlll SIllMVIM' 111 Mllllll'll. MINDE.V , Neb. , July 7. ( Spcclal.- ) Qnlto a Ktorm cloud innde its nppcaruncu In the northwest yesterday morning and thrt-atfciiiid a strong wind. It wont rather high over these parts , howuver , nnd all that this section got of it was a good chowcr. NEBRASKA OITY , July 7.Special. ( . ) - J. D. Kclloy , editor of the Trogrcss. against whom a libel unit waa brought by 13. C. Hurkutt a few days ago. published a re traction of the charges ar.d the suit was dlsinlsbtd by DurkeU , Ouvlil I'llSellout CVllxllH. DAVID CITY , Nub. . July 7 iSpecIaP- Tlin completed school r-ntiUH shows that there are G42 chUdmi Lt ciUuul age -within the dlBtrlct , a gnlu of clxcy-flvo over lutt year'i cenaui. g SOUTH OMAHA NEWS A general howl went up from men nnd heavy taxpayers yesterday nt the action of the elly council In making a CO mill levy. With city , rounty , state and school taxes the levy will bo almost 90 mills. One old democratic wheel horse said that such n levy would force annexation to Omaha , ns the people could not stand such n heavy tnx. Further , he thought that thii democratic party had forever killed Itself In this city. In explaining the necessity for makltiil such a high levy Mayor Emor said yester day morning : "Former administrations havii choved off judgments until the total amount of Judgments against the city Is mmiethluit like $40.000. Overlaps haxe been growing larger every year nnd a point has been reached where something had to be denote to pay some of the outstanding Indebted' ness. "This administration has spent no money with the exception of letting n contract for n $1.200 sewer , which was badly needed. Any one \\lio cares lo look Into the matter can see that this administration has done nothing hut. pay bills contracted by former administrations. It was our duty to ralsn money to save the credit of the city. It the people cannot pay the taxes It Is tlmo to quit nnd announce to the world that South Omaha Is Insolvent. In the levy ot this year we have provided for $18.000 lo pay Interest. Even that large amount will not be enough , as It will take fully $ S5.000 to pay Interest on money borrowed and on bonds , etc. Wo have not Incurred thcso debts , but they will have to be paid. Every year we are hound to have nn overlap In the lire nnd police departments In spite ot all we can do. because of the law which fixes the amount of the levy to be nindo for the maintenance of those departments. Five mills h not enough to run the pollco department , neither Is I ! mills sufficient to furnish lire protection to the city. Holders of Judgments have compelled ns to mnko a levy miUlclont to pay them off , otherwise they would have commenced mandamus pro ceedings lo compel us to nmhe a sulllelent levy , lleforo and during the rrceut cam paign It was represented to the people that the city hnd money to burn , that them was money enough In all the funds. This was done by transferring money nnd by staving off Judgments nnd creditors. When the new city ofilclnls took hold they soon saw the true state of affairs and after manv conn ri'iioes decided that the only thing to do was to Increase the levy. Of course funding bonds could have been Is sued nnd the levy reduced lo 25 mills , hut In another year we would have had nn enormous Intelest to pay , and I think wo have done what was best for the city's Interest. no\M'itis : Tiiu roi'oni-r'N .Tnry liriuvtix u Vrrilli-t In the Voi'iii'i'l. CIIMI- . The coroner's jury , wl.lch has been In. vcstlfiating the death of Robert Vocacck , reached a verdict yesterday afternoon , aftct having been engaged In hearing tcstlmonj all day. The verdict censured the electric light company for allowing the guy wire t roiualn In a dangerous condition , after hav ing been notified that a current was passlnfl through It. Every witness examined was put through a thorough questioning by the coroner , the attorneys for the parents of the dead man nnd the legal representatlvu of the electric light company. It was proven that children bad been playing with the wire , and many had received mild shocks. The company set up the plea that the light trimmer. Roy Davis , was not the proper pel son to report such matters to , and showed nn Inclination to shift the responsibility on that ground. The verdict was n great sur prise to the friends of the deceased , who fully expected the jury to recoinmatid thai Roy Davis be held for criminal negligence. A local firm of attorneys has the case for the Vocacck family , nnd will commence suit against the company at unco. llroiiKht In Koine Tmliioil SliM-v.i. Jnmcs Mills , ono of the pioneer settlers of this state and now one of Cass county's ptosperous farmers , came up from his homo , near Murdock , yesUrday , with a pair of nicely trained Durham steers. Mr. Mills Is In his Si'th year , but Is IIH spry as n boy ot 10. Ho entertained the men at the yards yesterday by putting his Bteers through a Dumber of amusing tricks. Ho was born In Washington county. New York , nnd moved to Illinois nt an early age , where ho was raised , near the present site ot Pcorla. As the country developed bo kept moving farther and farther west , until he located nt his present home , where ho Intends re maining the rest of his life. Ills storlca nnd reminiscences kept him surrounded by n largo circle oc acquaintances during the day , and his quaint sayings kept the crowd laughing most of the tlmo. Hl'l'l'lpls Of lloi'HI'H , | ; < . The receipts and demand for horses have been very llcht for the past week. There Is n demand for a few good draft horses for the local trade , nnd there Is also n demand for good business horses. A consignment of young mules arrived a day or two ngo , which will be offered for sale this week. A lively auction in looked for next Saturday and on active market Is expected. MnIr Clly iioriNlp. Samuel I' . IJrlghnm Is on the sick list. Mlsa Jennlo Delannoy , Twenty-fifth and J streets , lias recovered from her recent severe Illness. Mrs. Hattlo liolllar of I'hlllipsbnrg , Kan. , who has been visiting relatives here , re turned to her homo yesterday. C. R. Hufllngton. a prominent stockman located nt Glenwood , la. , was at the yards yesterday with a consignment of hogs. Thomas Collins brought In three cars of range cattle yc.ster.day from Lariat , \Vyo. Ilo reports the rnngo In his locality as very dry. * The populists will hold n caucus nt Plvonlm's this ovMilng for the purpose of selecting twenty delegates to the county convention. Today the keepers of gambling houses will bo notified by the chief of pollcu to closu their places at midnight tonight nnd keep them closed. Services will bo held tu the Flrnt H"\ ! odlst Episcopal church every evening tins week. Song uervlco livgina at 8 o'clock , preaching at 8iO : ! o'clock. Gcorgo Wardcll , ono of Washington county's mojt extensive and successful cat tle feeders , was In the city yesterday at tending to Komo business. There v. Ill bis n meeting ot wheelmen nt the Youii' ! Men's Christian nssoMatlon Thursday evening for the purpose of organ izing a wheel club. All wheelmen are In vited to attoiul. The following donations were received at the South Omaha hospital during the month Ackeroffer , Mrn. Carroll , the Jluptlat women , Mrs. Dciunoy , Mrs. Hegel and Mies Hilda Arkeroff ; benns ami light rolls , Mrs. Campbell ; bread , Mrs. Lcs- lo | ; whe.itel , Mrs. Talbot ; mineral water' Rudolph Hartz ; small glass and cushion , Mrs. Sloan ; beans , Mrs. Uhl and Mrs. Lnur ; plllowa and case , Mrs. Lnur ; lettuce , Mrs. Tcter. AVorlf of n Potty POIWP , GRAND ISLAND , Nob. , July 7.--Spe. ( clal. ) A cheeky foriuiy was Indulged In by a stranger who tl.-es h's ' name im Wil liam Thompson ycdtsrday evening. Thomp son called at Henry Rectta'a greco y utrre , bought a bill of roo'jrl s and presenttd a check for $27 signed "H. J. Lcavltt. " The stranger took the change and left the gro ceries , saying ho would call for them later. Mr. Rcesu became f > ii'pciouii | nnd followed Thompfon. The Ht'er went into the nxl grocery utoro nnd hi-ro foun 1 'ho stranger to he ordering ! motli.r : hill of groceries. An soon as the forgur saw his first /I'-im ' 1m madu a dash out of a rear door. JU ao ran ufter him , overtook him ami brought him over to the pollco court , where ho vaa placed under arrem It was later found that while running Thompson toro up a second forged tlir-U MKIH.'I ! H. G. Loavltt The latter Is a proi.ihient beet raiser , A Ohllil Hnjoyn , The plrat.anl flavor , gentle action , and. sooth' Ing effect of Syrnp of Flg , when In need of a laxative , and If the father or mother ho costlvo or bilious , tliu moat grat'fylug results follow Its UKo ; KO thut it la the best family rnmrdy known anJ every family should hav a bottle ,