'A\ ' .Yf- V . -'VOLTS. OMAHA , NEBRASKA , MONDAY. JDLY 26 , 18SO. NO. 30 > Established 1871. MORNING EDITION. Price Five Cen s COCKNEY CRICKS. tfjBeef-Eatars Slaughter line American Kifle- men at Wimble don. Leaving them Countless Bnll'e- \ Eyes to Orawllnto and Die. Fog and FouIJ Weather Part ly Blameable for this 'Burning Shame. " Condensed Crambo from tsnt Shores. [ f * LoHDOH.'July 24 4 p. m. The in ternational rifle match between the Xnglish and American teas * attracted tn mormons crowd at Wimbledon- day. The weather wai not BB good aa WM deilred , and Interfered serlouily with tba American * ' ahootlng. The JLfcsrfcanswere tbe favorites in the * * * - getting at the outset , but qnicVIj' sank to m second place a mint after mill recorded on the targets. Far- fiaK Indisposed , Rockwell took htt "place on the American team , and WM a poor substitute. From the fcegraning of the match the English ltd the shooting , having a load in the 800-yard range of 36 points , whlch _ lhy increased to 80 on the 900-y > rd' range , and finUhod the match , defeat ing tbe Americans by a score of 1647 io568. The Americans are greatly chagrined at their defeat , which they attribute tc the weather and Farrow's fllnw. The English shooting was rnprrb. Following are ecorta of the teams at the three ranges. 800 YARDS. American ; Scott 73. Laird 67. Jack- ton 72 Rockwell 54. Hyde 69. Qor- ri h 72. Dudley 67 % Brown 71. Total 545 EngHvh , Baker 73. Evans 74 , Ooodiell 72. Humphery 73. Youne 70 Jfenton , 73. Joyut 71. Millner 76. Total 580. 900 YARDS. AtDerien i : 'Scott 67 , Laird 71 , Jackson 69 , Rockwell 50 , Hyde 63 , Garish 60 , Dudley 74 , Brown 71 ; to- English : Baker 71 , Evans 69 , -GoodsaJl 68 , Humphrey 70 , Young 67 , Fanlon 71 , Joyut 72 , Miliner 71 ; to- was compelled to change Mi rfic tfth b round. on tbe 900 lOOO YARDS. i In tbe shooting at the 1000 yard raof the Americans up to the fourth ronnd had lost 11 points , giving the English a lead np to this time of 97 at all ranges. Later tbe English team * w6n the match , the grand totals at all ranges standing : English 1,647 , Americans 36C8. TB VICTORS AND TBB TXKQUISHID. LOBDOK , July 25. 10 p. m. The vesult of international rifle match WM apparently , at beat as much a surprise * o.-th * winners as to vanquish. There * wfre rnmors spread about of foul pl7i but these found no credence * among those wtfensd closely watched the shooting. At close of the match QkTeontrstants me together id a'very 'am'aneablat.anfl pleasant manner. Sir Henry . Hnlford proposed 3 English eha n for the Americans , which ware given with great * gusto. Sir Henry went "on to ay this WM the first time a . 'British rifle team had" oat B an American team in Europe. It was aTvery proud morsion act for the victors. They Bad managed to f t better of such excellent marks men a * the Americans had proven themselves to be. They hoped the American ! he had shot at Wimbledon 'noildtake ooursge and come again lot if they in tnrn should be victor ious. Hearty cheets followed Sir Henry's speech , Mr. Hyde said he offered hearty thanks for the reception which the Attferictn mnrksmen had received. At lite last moment the Americans wtre deserted by two of their men on whom they had relied , in a great meas- Bre , for victory. These two men had declined at a most critical moment be fore tbe match , to shoot. He would * cl enUon their.- names , but every one would know to whom he referred. Mr. Hyde went en to say that the Americans had taught the Britiih may things. They had tanght them the superior value of breech loaders over muzzel loaders ; they had taught -them how to unite together when they wkhed to win a great victory , and-had taught them how to beat the A meri- eaa * whieh WM the moat valuable IMSOC of all. Bpedal Dfaptlch to Tb * e N w YOEK. July ,26 1 a. m. The Tribune B special correspondent M London says : The Wimbledon teasdal respecting the bribery of marksmen threatens to awume formid able proportions. The extent of the practice is , as yet , unknown , bat it is hardly doubted that it must vitiate ike word of some of the most important persons. One journal cars that it accounts for the defeat of the Americans in certain contests. . Inves tigation M to the truth of the charges is proceeding. The Americans are oevvrtheless considered to have shown "tmarkable skill. The Globe saya iaeir shooting in all manner of competitions - petitions under all sorts of conditions pats both Great Britain aud Canada shadi. - * * TORSION FliABHES. RpedU drj tch to TJ | P e. - -LoKDoit , July 24 It is nporfed tkat the queca is inUniely chagrined 'over tbe refusal of parliament to -allnr the erection of a atatne of the Prince Ivperial in W * iauBsUr. Sat iJmrc * it retd by the aide of her jfbtktjrajdBiaostha actioa ef parlit- eat declares aha will aerer again * July 34 , Tke OooaUsf ef Oevftr hw dkeVt * apoplexy. M * * , J iy 24.1-Tlje Prine * ef "r * , JS * v * * * v * Wales awarded to-day the prizes to American marksmen. THX GAULS GALL. Special Dlipatch to The Bee. PARIB , July 26. A number "of socialists students feted M. Roche- fort yeiterday and M. Rochefort subsequently presided at a lectu-e at Villete where Gambetta was de nounced aa a traitor. TEACHING THE SICK MAN. Special Dtapatch to The Bw BERLIN , July 26 1 a. m. Several German stafi officers have ac cepted service with Turkey. Sothern Lays Off. Special Dispatch to tbe Bit LONDON , July 26 , 1 p. m. E. A. Sothern , the well known actor has relinquished all of his engage ments for twelve mouths his physi cian has ordered absolute nst SMALL WAB CLOUD. A Vienna dispatch says Montenegro has formally informed the Powers that she will at once commence hos- tiljtieragainst Albania- ' * SpceUl Dispatch to tbe Bre. DUBLIN , July 26 1 a. m : The harvest prospects throughout Ireland are extremely satiifactury. AGITATION. A land meeting was held in Sligo yesterday. QUIET IN AFGHANISTAN ; Bptdil Dlipatoh to The Bee. LONDON , July 26 1 a. m. A dispatch from Oabul , via Calcutta } says the British forces will return to India in three columns. Mooshki Alam is continuing his efforts to re concile the remnining chiefs , twbo are opposed to Abdul Rahman , and thna far has been I airly successful. Ayubes * army has craned the Zlemand , and are now encamped at Hyderabad. The British troops recently defeated four hundred foraging cavalry at Wali. Mahomed Jan has resigned the governorship of Cahul , and Andul Rahman has appointed Yuusuf Khan in his place. SAVAGES TO STRIKE. A dispatch from Capetown s ya the Barntos are gathering near the British residency. VOLUNTEERKb ADT1CB. The Times this morning urges the houie of Lords to rejuct thu Irish compensation bill. MORE KUAKE8. A third earthquake occurred at Manila on Saturday. THE CRATER OPENS. BpjcUl dlip Vch to The Bee. > NAPLES , July 26 , 1 a. m. An earthqnakb occurred here yesterday , and Mouut Vesuvius is in a state of eruption. WASTED JUSTICE. 1 ' Special Dispatch to The Kn. ST. PBTBKSBUBG , July 26. The G'jlos newspaper boldly urges legal re forms in Russia GRANT'S FOTUfiE , The Ez-FreBident Seeks a Soft Bit in the Minesof the West.N * Spedtl dlipfttch to Tbe Bee. CHICAGO , July 24 4 p. m. Ru mors are beginning to take shape con cerning Gen. Grant's business pros pects. A gentleman well informed on the pojfct says that the general has under serious advisement proposi tion from the San Pedro mining com pany , now operating in New Mexico , and that his visit tn Now Mexico was on purpose to examine the property of this company. The salary which the company offers Grant is not less than $25,000 per annum , to take general direction of its affairs and give.it prestige tige/ Its present president is George William Ballou , of-Boston. The property forms part of the canyon del Aqua , Mexican grant. Placers are very rich , butth'o _ Ameri cans have found their working un profitable on accounts of the scarcity " of water. If General Gran "goes in ho will advise the laying of water pipes from the Satnlis , mountains , some eighty miles distant. While visiting the mines ha manifeited grett interest in them asking numerous questions and closely scrutinizing them. He washed out an ore-pan himself , which yielded everal "colors" and a nuigot the size of a pin's head. In ctao the proposi- ; ion U accepted Grant will spend hit ime between NHW York and New Mexico. If he does not accept it seems probable that he will form some connection with the mining interests of Colorado. BOSTON INTERESTED. 8pcdtl Dispatch to The Bee. BOSTON , Jnly 26 10 p. m. The announcement of the election of Gen . Qrint to the presidency of a new Mexico mining company excites great interest here. Mr. George William B llou , president , resigned some time ago , but is still largely interested in the enterprise. He says that Gen. Grant , on his recent visit to the terri tory , spent five days m carefully ex amining every part of the property. It was here that his complete knowl edge of mineral and mining engi neering , acquired in his younger dayi at West Point , availed him much , and when ha came away he expr ssed him self well pleased with the coi.dition of affairs and thu future outlook Tha alary which the general is to receive in his new praitinn is not made public , but it ia said to be extremely large. Tbe headquirtorB of the company will remain , as in the past , at New York , where the new president will have bis office Mr. Ballon Pays that the o m- pany owns fully 36.000 acres of lnd in the counties of Santa Fe and Ber- nallin , in New Mexico. The property is rich iti copper ore , which assays from 10 to 46 per cent. ; 2,000 acres of it are well aaaptod to gold and nl- ver mining , and the yield from thu Bonxce alone is already great anc promises to ba enormous in the future This section contains the finest water in New Mexico , and in fact tn tha portion of the country. The property u located about thirty miles south f Santa Fe and but ten miles from the A , T. & S. T. R. R. Chicago Raca. tptrl * } Di p tcb.to ft * Be * . CHICAGO-July-25 HL p. ja. ; = Ik last day of tha races WM at tended by 7000 ipvctatonC Thfgreat rvant of tk dy vac tha sp elal raw B pedal parse of $1000 and a private > et of 81000 between tha owners of , he horsi s Pools sold 10 to 7 on Vlaud S. Maudwnn in three straight heats ; Umo 2:19 , 2:21 : and 223 $ . The next race in point interest was the ! :30 : event ; four starters. The firit icat was won bv B- * haw in 2:21J : , Parana sec < nd , Pilot R third ; second teat was won by Pilot R in 2:22J : , Parana second , Palom third ; third ieat , Parana first , Bashaw secondPl ot R third ; , time 2:23 : ; fourth heat , Parana first , Bashaw neoond , Pil"t R third ; fifti heat , Parana fiist , Pilot R second , Bashaw third ; time 2:22 The last e'-ent , 2:25 : race between ilpnroe Ch'ef and Fred Douglas , iVillfam H and Dream , was won by Honr.'O Chief in three straight heats ; time 2.-19J , 2:21 : $ , 2-18J ; William H second , Dream third. POLITICAL POINTS. Hancock's Callers. Special dlipatch to Tne Dee. . NEW YosKi July " 25 : 10 p. ni. General Hancock had more visitors Saturday than be has had for some time past. Among thoie who ciUcd were Senator Barnum of Connecticut , General Jngalls , U. S. Armv ; Sena tor Barns , Judge Jones , Congress man Gi ode and Ge er.il L'lley i f Virginia , Judge Mockey of South Carolina , Col. Staybock and J. Mer- rimon of Missouri , D. M. Dabois of Georgia and James A. Cutorbuck , member of the State Commute ? . Hancock's letter of ecceptance will be eiven to tha public week after next. It ia said that it will be brief , and beef of a position , straight forward char acter. Hancoofe'B and Emrliah's Letters. Special Dispatch to The Beo. NEW YORK , July 26 1 a m. It is low pretty well end rstnod that Gen. I ncock will haveh'B letter of accept ance written snd resdy forde'ivery to ha chairman of the committee of lohfication by neit Wednesday. It ill be brief , and w 11 he of a positive , raishit rtTitrd character. It i uot understood that Air En lisa's loiter of/icceotancfl will appear at the. same ime , and it probably will not for sumo days after. Chicago Republicans. ecUl DUpULh to TUB MI . CHICAQO , July 25 10p. m. The wpsturn bran h of the republican , na ional committee con inu d its set- ion yeattrduy , and undertook thu hoico of a focal sub c mmittee of it'zons of Chicago , the list was not completed. A largo republican mas meetint ; was leld t i-mght in Market atrootaquaro. some five to ten th u-iand people as- ; embledbpneith tne uUr of 4 l.irgo ilectrio ltim ( s Senatjr L'gan provides and midrt a speeih. Other epeokfr were General .N P. Banks , Governor and othnrn ELECTRIC BRIEFS. Bpedal Dupatches to Tun Bic > . Johu Thomyson a florist of N. Y. . dropped dead iu Chicago , cause apoplexy. WASUINQTON , July 26. The re- ) ublic of Dominica has been admit'ud ' nt'itho ' postal union The fiftflAiitb nnnu'il ' festival of ; he Waahincton Scheutzen Verein wil commence August 2 and continue ive days. INDIANATOLIS , July 26 , Charles Halker a voung brake raan fell under a. moving train , and waa badly crush ed , dying soon after. A p rty of Eastern pilarims to the Yellowstone country , headed by D. VI O born , a manufacturer of Auburn New York , are in Chicago en route in a special car. LOUISVILLB , KT. , July 26. Fred was drowned in the river here yesterday , while bathing. Hie wife md children we-e on the bank look- ng at him BB he went do n. SALTLAKK CITY , July 25. The Mormons celebrated their first en trance into thm valley thirty-thren pears ago yesterday , with the usual ceremonies. Good order was pre served. LONDON , July 25. Mfnater Lowell was present at the unnual'bin- quet at the'Trneby house to-day and replied to a toast. A number of dis tinguished persons were among the visitors. MUNCIK , Ind. , July 25 The body of John Alexander Snyder was toutid tanging to a tree in this county this rno'rniner Ho was arespfcted farmer aged 26. The cause is undoub tedly suicide. John King , an Irishman 35 years old order-'d Paul Smith colored aged 18 to move out of an alley in Cincin nati. The order waa not obeyed and fieht enanod , the negro strangling King to death. NKW YOKK , July 25 Piotro Balbo , the Italian who. is acntoticod to be hanged Friday next for tto ) murder of his wife , eayc he is prepared for the worst , but trusts m GoJ'a mercy that Gov. Cornell will grant him a re prieve. Los PINOS , July 25. The Ute commission - mission yesterday Void the first coun * cil with Uncompahgre chiefs and sev eral-White River Utes. The treaty was interpreted , and the Ut s held a crand private council , the results of ' which will b'e known to-morrow , NEW YORK , July 25 Eight sea li ons and four immense turtles escaped into their native element from tbe Coney - noy Id-nd acquirium list night. A heavy tea which was rnnning , broke down the frail structure in which they were impnaonejd. It'has been.decirlod to hold a Han cock andJEng'iah ratification meeting August 261 Tammany and Irving hall have signifi d th-ir intention to send delegations. From present indications - dications the meting wll be one of the largest over lu Id in the District. ' WASHINGTON , July 26 A shsrfc nine feet long was caugH iu the Po tomac river , twonry miles below this city. This is fie first shark ever known to have ascended the river so hikih. It ha * boon brought here and will be stuffed and placed in the Smithsonian-institute. " SAN - FBAKCISCO , July 24 , Near Modisti , yesterday , a threshing en gine b'pw ' np killing a foreman nam d J. S Dooley and injuring eight nth- ers , one pro bly fatally On Sta'e Or ek , Wathmcton territory , lust SsTnrday. a t e fel' ' on th cabin of Andrew Errkin , whan a cross cut aw hangingon a Seam fell , cutting him in IWo. a JTEwYoKC , July 25. The qu-stion of the site f r the Egyptian obelisk in Gentral pvrk has sot yet been set * tledbut , probably will be at a meet- ing of the park committees this next week. The steamer Dresong with the obelisk on board liea unchanged in North river. It is understood if the park department will not ber expense of removing the ? obelisk from the atetmer , Mr. Ynuderbilt will have u done at his expenis. INDIANAPOLIS , July 26 Jesse D. Waudorth , an old and respected cit izen of Hendricks county , w > * s strncV by a train on the I. , B. & W. ro d at a public crossing Saturday morning , receiving injuries which termin ated fatally. A collision occurred on tbe Indianap li , Decatur and Springfield railroad about sixty five miles west of this city , Saturday morning , in which several persnrs narrowly escaped with their lives. The accident was caused by carelessness. SAN ANTONIO , Tex. , July 24. Gen. Trevino and bride set out for Mexico yesterday. CHICAGO , July 24. Miss Neilson , the actress , arrived here thisafternoi.n en route to New York , whence she sails for England Wednesday night. PHILADELPHIA , July 24. Cadet Engineer Lewilyn Wittle died yester day at the Navy Hospital at Phila delphia of typhua fever. FATAL FASCINATIONS. The Wetmora-Angleaby Scan dal , and Its Sad , Sui cidal End. Sjeclal Dlipatch to The Bee. NEW YORK , Ju'y ' 26 , 10 p. m. A cabld special from Paris says The Yol taire of Saturday morning waa the first of Paris journals to break the silence - lence in regard to the Wetmore-An gleaby affair , which caused the suicide last Wedne day , aud ihe newspapers must have been in possession of th f < icta iho next day. The Voltaire de nounces the conduct of Angle < by in indignant terms , and calls for his ex pulsion from the clubs. The funeral so vces of Mrs. Wetmore were celebrated Saturday morning at tne Protestant Episcopal church on tbe Rue Bay-trd , by Dr. Morgan , who bad great rr-gird for the deceased. Tne remains were buried at St. Gur- mon. mon.The Marquis of Angl sby is one of til * handsomest men in ha land. Mra. Wotuiure , though not what c mid b- c lled a regular beauty , was very p ot y and had great fascination ot mm tiers. She was a Miss Ann * D ughnriy before her marriage to \Vm Wetmore , her former husband. Thuir married life was not altogether happy , and fur sometime before their d v rce thtro was what is known as a marine div irct * , thu w.ie being in Eu- rnpd'ond the husband in America. We more , % hu ia tuperinttndent on a western ra > lr ad , instituud divorce proceedings against hia wife luToledu , i > . , on the ground of desertion. Mrs Witmore , it ia unHer > tuod , knew noth ing of thu ina > t till after the di vorce was granted , but expressed her- aelf eatiatied. S ( > wiai UUpatch to Tbe llee. PABIS , July 26 1 a. m. Tha deitli of Mrs. Wetmore in this city continues to en trooo p klinatteiitlon. The cause of her death is believed to have been suicide , although the Goul- ois aaya it was from congestion of tbe brain. Tbe Tunnel Disaster. SpoUal Dlitpntch U Tbe Bee NEW YOBK , July 26 10 p m. The engineers and others in charge of the wotk of recovering the twenty deid bodies from the Hudson river tunnel , have arrived at the conclusion that the bodies cannot be gotten out for two or three week * . Divers stopped the flow of water4into the working shift Saturday u'ternoon and the wat r ia row being rapidly pumpail out. The mother and two aistera of Tom Bagley , who was druwned in the tunnel , arrived from Scr mon , Penn sylvania , yesterday morning. They could not control their grief and were led away from the scene of the disas * ter. SEARCHING'FOR VICTIMS , cem ! Dispatch to Tha Be * . JERSKY , CITY , N , J , , July 26 1 a. m I ho meadows in the nuighbor- hood of the tunnel disaster were thronged all day. Every sand heap , brick pile and the trestle work of the railroad in the vicinity we'ie crowded with spectators. The pumps , .which had been working all night , had suc ceeded in clearing the shaft of water. o'clock the fatal At 8 yesterdry morning tal lock was visible , bur. there were no signa of the buried bodies. It is be lieved that the dead cannot be recov ered from this end of the tunnel. Di- ve's who went down Saturday reported that the inner door of the air look was aoj-tmmodby fallen timbers and iron plates that it could not be opened. This led the company's agents to at tempt the recovery of the bodies by other methods. They concluded to sink a coHor-dam , parallel with this shtft. By 6 p m. Saturday the skel eton of the c ffer dam was construct ed. The place of operations , as ex plained by Superintendent Anderson , ia aa follows : The coffer dam will be sunk graduilly until the bed of the tunnel ia reached. The arch of the tunnel and the iron p'atea will then be torn awxy and search be made for the b.dies . ? Mr. Anderson thought that they would be recovered by Wednesday or Thursday. Should any obstacle prevent the proper sinking of the c 'ffer dam , it may be weeka before they are recovered. Mr. L vejoy , who is superintending' the operations of the coffer dam , thinks it will take two weeks to sink it. Officers of tliv company do not believe thatihe'struc- ture has caved In under the riverbed , nor that tbe men wore .crashed in the tunnels. Th y still hold to the theory that thay were drowned by the sudden inflow nf water , and that the bodies will be found ablit twenty-five feet belnw the surface ) . Superin tendent Anderson is of the opinion that the bodies , however long the work of recovering may last , will be found mas ate of preservation anc their ideutiticdtion will be possible His idea is tnat they an confined in the air locker in the air-tight com partmeut , where decomposition wil not set m for months. Crowds ling g- > red about the place until far 'into the night , Evrts Pulls Off His Goat , gpodil di p tcfi to Tht.Bta. WASHINGTON , Jnly 26 1 a. m. Secretary Evarta has contented tc take an aetive part in the pendioj campaign , and will deliver his fin speech jn Far Tori ; cmy in ber , DOMESTIC DOINGS. Porkorolis Papers Threat ened with a Deluge of Libel Suits , Hancock Dinps with 'the Grey- stone Sage and Several Ladies , „ . _ , A Bugle Note for Republicans In the Shape-of Official Figures. Discovery of the Body of Judge Mayo , the Murdered Bank er of Olney. i * T > 1v < - * A Porkopolla Sensation. Special Jlipa'ch to TTTM Ru. " CINCINNATI , July 22 4 p. m. There is conaidcrab'inMroat hre in a sensation telpgrapbed from Pitts- bii'g , Invnlvinu Joaie Jones , a noted s'nser of this city , and now of C rl Rosa London opera company , in a love scrape with Dr. McLaln , a married man nf B ltirnore. His friends are very indignant and threaten to innr- da e the whole newspaper world with a deluge of libel suits. Hancock's Letter Finished. Spwlll Tllarut-eh to Tilx R . NEW YORK , July 23 .4 p. m. Gen. Hancock has fiuiahod bin letter of and wi'l ' delay rco p ance , probably lay its isn until that of Mr. English 's ready. He returned to Governor's Inland this afternoon from a vi'it ho had made with his son on Tnuraday * o the countrv seat of ex Governor Til- den , near Yonkers , in compliance with an Invtotion from that gentleman. A few of Tilden's frienns. chiefly ladies , were present at dinner , but no poli ticians are reported as attending. Debt Decrease. Bp H l Dlnpatcti to The lice. WASHINGTON , July 24 4 p. m. The annual interest clnrge on the public amounts to 879,633 981 , and the mnnth'y chirao to $6636,508. The decrcaao in the interest chirgo from March 1,1877i anmunts to 814- 769 664 50. The.to al decreaae in tbo annual in'erpsf oharg ein e August 31 , 1865 , fa 871,343 716 87. and the decrease in the monthly charge ainco t't date amounts to 85945,309.74 The highest Annual interest charge was in ISfiS , ( Then it amounted to 150,977 697.87. Tlie president has dpcided tii at- end thn soldiers' reunion at Colum 0'iii , n fin 10th of to a prps'ure for time hone no inonftjlay _ _ "TreasuryvTo- . " Dl ratch tn'I he Rr . WASHINGTON , July 24. 4 p. m. The tr * > aiurynow holds $361,237 050 n Un trf States bond * to secure na ional bank circulation. Bonds de- ) naited to srcure circulation ror the week ending Tups-i'y , 8269000 ; mnnnt withdrawn. $749 000 ; national > ank circulation outstanding , currency iotas S342 858,542 , told n. > tet. 81- 36,915. national nank note * received or redemption for the week ending o day as compared with the corres- pondinar week nf 1879 : New York .772.000 . , Bnfton $1,001,000 , Phi'a- ' dnlphla 873 000 , ot er pla-es 8468- 000 ; total 82,319,000. F. . r 1880 : New Ynrk 8190 000 , Boston ? 244COO , Philadelphia S1W,000 ) , other p'sces 392,000 ; total 81,220,000. Recoipis " * " o-day 8170,000. ' The Fasting Phyalclwn. Special tlipatch ( to tha Bee. St-wYoBK , " July 24 4 p. m. Dr. [ "anner completed the twenty ixth dayof his fast at noon to-dav , when IB will have fourteen more days of his ask to accomplish. Some of the watching physicians think he shows ncreaaing SIIJUB of weakness , and will certainly foil. He has nei'her gained or lost in weight for the past 24 hours. le will not nllnw he has the slightest loubt of his ability to continue his ast fourteen days longor. Ho says he feels as well as on any day since the 'ast began. Tne Tunnel Accident. pedal Dispatch to TUB HUB. NEW YOBE , July 24 4 p. m. Hhe attempt to pumo out the Hudson river tunnel shaft for the purpose of recovering the bodies of the drowned workmen , wa ? abandoned last night and it is now intended to sink a largo coffer dam about the break. This will takn five weeks. Slipped and Drowned. Special Dispatch to The Bee , TOLEDO , 0 , July 23 i p. m. Saturday afternoon Geo. A. Bishop , assistant engineer at the now Wabash elevator , fell into the river and was drowned At the time nf the accident IB waa walkicg across some logs in the river and slipped from them with the result above stated. TneUolon Corralled. Special Dispatch to The Bee. -WASHINGTON , July 24 4p. m. Admiral Wyraan informs the navv de partment that when pawing through Crooked Island paisaues on the 16th thTTennesste discovered the Pacific miil steamer Colon off Fortune Is land disabled on account of broken machinery. Assistance was offered by the captain of the Col n , but was de clined , her captain preferring for the companies Mgtmer due on the 20th. AWpBsane Matter Special Dispatch to The Bee. NEW YOEK , July 23 4 p. m. A Yinelind , New Jvney , special says that a youni ; woman named Jessie A. Moore , 21 years old , has been tried there for attempting to poison hri three year-old son. Sne was driven to despair b. poverty and the hopeleei outlook her husband's deeeriii-n caused. She h'd.made shirts foi twenty cents a dozeu , and could not remember ever bavin * enough to e t. She hoped she had won a certtirJ j oung phvsician'f love , aad thought her child objectionablt. fiht vai judged to be half Inyape at the lisa of poisoning her child , and has just been sent to the insane asylum. Murtar Will Out. Special dto'patch to The Bee. EAST ST. L < HJIS , HI , July 24 , 4 p. m. Fri ndB of JudiiR Mavo , thebank- er of Olnflv , who disappeared my ter iou > ly at Relny depot over a var jo. have been MesrapTied to com" here with a v'ewof ident'fyi ga body found by workman nneased in ezc'Vatino fur the railroad. It w B found in a long pine box , much dpc mpoRed. It i < a clfl rcae of rou-der , the right arm being broVon _ and the tbn at cut , be sides other wounds In the head. Iden- n'fira'lnri will h ive to be effected by the cl'-thes ' Th body seem * to have veen in the cround about aa long as Mayo haa been mifarisf. The Detroit Disaster. Special DJ patch to Tn Bn. DETROIT , July 24 4 p. m. None of the victims of the Garland-Mamie disaster h&vo yet been found. Public opinion alleges that general incompe- tency aeoma to have been the trouble of the aommsndsra of both vessels. Tne Alleged Spiuiiah luovilt. WASHINGTON , July 23 4 p m. Admirnl Wyman's report on the al leged Spanish insult will not bo taken np till the next meeting of the cabi net. The report suggests that circum- atances do not justify a demand from the United Statea for an apology from Spain. Spain.WASHINGTON. WASHINGTON. EXPENSES OF COURTS. Special dispatch to The Bee. WASHINGTON , July 25 10 p m. The new comptroller of the currency issued the fnliowiug yesterday : Tu United States Marshal : By thn appropriation act of June 30 , 1879 , the expense * of transporting convicts from one judicial district to another , and the expense of ailariod officers of the government attending C'lurtu as witiKsaos on behalf of thu United S'atea ' were classed ainoii ' tniacellaneous exoenaea of courts. This a cauaed a change iu the us abliahed mode of accounting for said expenses. In the appropriation act of Jnne 16 , 1880 , providing for oxneruea of couita during the current fiscal year the items of miscellaneous expended are now specified. This seems to in- dicateon the part cf congress an in tention to leave pacifications of items to officers of executive departments , and accounting officers have concluded to resume the former methods nf ad justments. After June 30 , 1880 , thu marshals will charge in their ac counts fur fees of witnesses , the expons * s of government salaried ofDcura who attend court as witnesses on behalf of the Uni'ed Starea , and will render with the ac counts vouchers fur pitvments made as ata ed in the returns aud sworn to , as the law requires fees and expanses ncnrred after raid date in the trans lortalion f 11 riioners tubeuhmged n the nc" ' li'.ts o fens and expeuaea of raarshala. M nhali who are re quired to runove convicts from their own districts o prisom in other d B riots , sliuuld h vo the apr > r' vttl of the attorney g-neral to tbo r bil s < f ex penses be O'o ind ding them in the uvAiinL TCiia nfficu Jwbeknin / - ' * 'urm'-d th-t m s'-mn instances gnarOS iavb been used where theie rtiB n > OeBsi y o th-m , and ih-tt in other nstanco * ynard hire ha-1 bci n charged vrhen t/u < rdn were not , in fact , em ployed. Ni > ci natriic'i n i f the law ill justify such ohitrg- . Guard hire " * nut a gratuity bat is < n'y ' charge ila when guards are n c-s ary cntl ; li en only when they are actually em pioyert , NOTES. Mrs. Ex-Henator Sprogue and children have gone to JtSepks Oo. , Pe"nsylvani . Ca | t in Howgato ha received a telegram from 'he the commanding officer of the Arctic Exploring Steamer Oulnnve , Buying he w u d kav St. Jubus today for Lady Franklin bay. "Boat Burned. Special Dispatch to The Itce LOUISVILLE , Ky , July 26,1 a. in. The steamboat H T. Defti-r burned to the Water edve nero yns erday. Loss , 835,000. She was a new boat , owned by the Evansville and C ire packet ci mp ny. The fire cauuht in midstream and the pilot , Clem Mathery , bad barely time to turn her towa d the shore bofure the wheel house burned about him. The engi neer then reversed the engine , and bickcd her to an ialmd in the river whore the cri-w got off , some of them badly scorched. She had DO passen- jera , but was laden with salt and inm on her way fr"m Pittsbnrg to Evans ville for her furnishings. Shipping NOWB. Spednl dispatch to 'Ihe Bee. NKW YOHK , July 25 10 p. m. The following nere the movements of ocean steamers on yesterday : Sailed Centralia and Htlvetiafor Lverpool , Cli > ria f r London , Circas- sia for Glasgow , Isekor for Bremen , Wttsbalten for Rotterdam , and Bel- genta for Antwerp. LIVERPOOL Arrived Bavarian Irom Boston. Freight Kates by Weigh . Special Dispatch to Tbo I ee. CHICAGO , July 25 10 p. m. The managers of UIH eastern trunk linet r - -ntly ordered that a'l ' freight ship ped east should be weighed and paid tor by actual weight instead of being charged by the carload as heretofore. This step waa taken in view of the fact that many cars are built so large that they hold twenty to thirty thou sand instead of twenty thousand , which is the standard carload. The Chicago roads have now promulgated a similar order , and a mee'ing of all lines east and w st is called for the first week in August , at Cleveland the obj-ct being to fix a uniform sys tem of weighing and charging ot freight. Tanner's Faat. Ppeclal Dispatch to Tbe Bet. NEW YORE , July 26 1 a m. Dr. Tanner visited Union Squari park at 6 o'clock Sund y morning , re maining until 8. Out of rrepect to the day he did not take his alm teal drive. He drank cold .water frun time to time during the day , and tool an occasion * ! tup. At midnight be was sleipin ? quietly Colorado' * DENVER' , Col. . July 26 , 1 a. m.- T a thousand copies of tha nte : * - oj comic sensational illw i trated weekly wera itined Batnrday. J. A. Wynne , tha iditor , is already threatened with a libel suit. Brick Pomeroy's Great Wes a naw weekly , aluo staned Saturday with an trsue of 25,000 copiei. A new democratic daily ia to be started to combat fcr saprsmacy against tha Rocky Mountain Newt , : he present democratic leader of Col orado. GO-Aa YOU-PLEAHB. Haverly's six days go-ai-you-plrase ointest began Saturday night with six teen-entries. Baae B U. dptdil IHiualch to The EM. The folio wir jr aamesof base ball were played July 24th : BOSTON Bostons 14 , Bunaloa 1. PBOVIDENCK Cincinnati 3 , Provi- Jonco2. WOHCESTBB Chicago * 3 , Wor- ceatora 4. SPRINGFIELD Rochester * Nationals als0. . 0.TKOY TKOY Treys 4 , Oleveland * 8. T Ttjoae Toy Tsrrora. Special dttrpaleh to The E e. INDIANAPOLIS , , Ind. , July 26 1 a. m. Saturday night Geo. Rink , nged 15 , accidentally shot his brother Ed die , 12 years old , with R small toy pit- tel loaded with two balls , taking ef fect in the right temple. One ball penetrated the skull and the wounded b. > y will probably die. MARKETS BV TELEGRAPH. New Yorr Money ana Stock. NKW YORK. Jnly 84 , 130 p. m. MONEY Hirket at 2j per coot. BttrUDir ex change ateady at ? 1 75@A 00. GOVEHXMESTS. Firm. n a. OT. isai . . . _ _ . . . . . . . , . . , . . . . . , . tii 0. S. 63 , Now . _ 103 _ llll IT S 4'gnew . 10J.J U. S. Currency fft fftSTOCKS. STOCKS. Acthe ; declined J(3 ( } , recOTtring J < gl | ptr cent. rtwiwrn Onion Ttlekraph . . . jogj lew York Central _ . . . . . . 13 j erl . - . . . . . . 43 } Erie prn/orrtd . 71 Lake Shore. , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .107 KocilelanJ . , . . . . .100 Northwestern . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 Sorthw < t rn preferred . . .113 Pa'iflcMilI. . . . . . . . 43 Ohio . 3 St. Paul St. Patil preterrod . . . . . . . . . .10 * Dan. & St. Jo . . . . . . . 35 Han. 4 St. Jo , pfd . „ 75. WatrtAh , St. Louis and Pacific. . . 41 preferred . . 71 Union P Hfle. . . . . . . . . , . „ . . 07 0. C.&I. C. . 1 MMi gan Southeru . B3 La ka-annai Western . ij Hud on . gi ew Jersey Central . 7g M. & E . 109 riea-iui' . . LM Kan n ATozaa . „ . _ . 35 , " an rrandneo9 . 3 , L.S.K . 120 ; -.i. c . & Alton . . . 113' N P. . S3. prffired . 62. U.S. Ex Produce. GUJOJ.OO , July 24. Wheat S9192c cash ; 9li@'J3jc , July ; 81c , August ; 88c , Sepiembrr ; No 3 , 84jc. C mi No. Sand high mixed , 35jc forcui-h ; 35 o bid for July ; 35c bid for Auyu t ; 35o for Septpmber ; re jected an t ii.-w mix i , 34Jo. Rye F rm at 69jc. B < rley P.rfc 814 OOO14 60 , wh ; $1495 014 97i for Jmy ; 814 97i@U 90 for August ; $14 8514 97J fur Septem ber. L-rd-86 00-36 92J for cath ; $6 93J for Augtut Bulk Mints Shoulders , $4 70 ; hurt riba , $7 25 ; short clear , | 4 75. Chicago Live Stock. CHICAGO , July 24. Hoga R'-cslpti , 7,600 head ; ship ments , 38 000 ; strong and and active trade , wnh prices o@10c higher ; mix ed pack'i g tirades , at | 460485 ; light , 84 704 80 ; choice heavy , at S4 00@5 12 } . Receipts for the weak , 82.000 , against 39 000 l st week ; sum mer packing to date at Chicago,874 , 000 against 1,227,000 last year. Cattle Receipts , 15,000 head ; strong action for shipping at { 4 20 ® 4 25 ; corn fed western cattle , $3 9034 40 ; fifty cars of grass Tex- ani in market , and weak , at prices So off , cows , 2 65@2 75 ; steers , $2 90 ® 3 40 ; supply of Krasaors during tha week was 350 cars ; native butchers' stuff quiet aud weak at 92 00(33 50 ; receipts of cattle this wek , 265,000 , an increase ovarlait. Sheep Receipts , 300 head ; market dull ; all sold and values weak , com mon to fair , S3 75@4 00 ; best , 4 20 ® 440. at. i/oula Produce- Sr. LOUIB , July 24. Wheat No. 2 red , 90 < 390jjc , for cash , SOj tOi for July ; 88jj@88g for August ; 8dgc for September8788J for Octulwr. Corn 3G@36.Jc for cash and July 34Jc bid for August. Oat a Lower at 23 | for c h ; 22J& 22 jc for July. Hye Slow ; 78c bid. Butter Firm and higher at 12 © 21c. 21c.Eygs Quiet at 5@7c. Pork-Sluwat1425. Bulk Meats Firmshoulden$4 ; 65 clear ribs , $7 20@7 60. Lard Nominal at $987 | St. IxDula Live Stock. ST. Louia , July 24. Hogs Higher. Yorkers and Baltl- roorta ; $4 67@475 ; packing , 9470 ® 4 80 ; butcher'to fancy , ? 4 80(34 ( 90. Cattle In gnod demand ; one tale of Texan s , $2 70(33 ( 25. Receipts , 159 head. Sheep Unchanged. Receipt * , 400 head. MllwauReo froduce Market MILITATJXZZ. July 24. Wheat Steady ; opened at a de cline of § c and closed weak ; hard , nominal ; No. 1 Milwaukee , $1 01 ; No 2 Milwaukee , 95e ; Julv , 95c ; Au gust , 90c ; Bf-ptcmber , 86c ; No 3 do , 82c ; No.4 , YOc ; rejected , nominal. Corn No. 2 , 36c. 0"ts Quiet at 25jc. Rye 785c. BarlayWeaker ; No. 2 73lc. IUBXZ7 B WAX TATH. BpecUl DIspatcb to Ra Ba. LOSDOK , Jn y,26 1 a. m A Ccn- gUntiuople dirpktoa avs it it es ira - t-d thattatro ara 50,000 TarUwi s > ldiers in Alb rlia'aad an entire srmy ccrj,5 on tb GrttTf rontt ? . The Turkub pre * are enxnjely shpstil u - Barope. Douglaa County Bepuolican Com mittee OMAHA , July 24,1880. A maeting of the members of the Douglas County Republican Central Committee is hereby called to make arrangements for the impending campaign - paign , on Saturday , Jnly 31 , at 2 pi m. , at tbe Oarfield and Arthur club rooms , Union block. J. 8. McCORMICK , Chairman. Headquarters tor Joe Schliti's Milwaukee beer at Mertt'HAOTa' EX CHANGE , N. E. Cor. 16th and Dodgt. First-class board at the European HoUl. Died. JONHS At 1 o'clock a. m. , July 24 , , wife of George Jones , aged 34 yaara. The deceased waa a member of Yeita-Chapter , No. G , ordqg of the Eastern Star , and was burv d with the honors of thatorjor. l 'fnner- al took place yesterday ( Sunday ) afternoon , at 4 o'clock , from the re i- done of the family , No. 1122 north Seventeenth street. CELLULOID Collars and Cuffs , direct fro/n the try , atCRUICKSHANK'S. Undoubtedly the best shirt in the United Statea is manufactured at the Omaha Shirt Factory. The superiority of Material and workmanship , com bined with their great improvements , that is Reinforced front ? , Reinforced backs and Reinforced sleeves , makes their shirt the most durable and best fitting garment of the kind , ever manufactured. Reed the following low prices : I I'rtttnt. Former. I Our Tine Whit Shirt $135 ISO | < mr t xtra Fine " 175 2 00 I Our Imported Cheviot tbirta S 50 215 Our " Teua ' " 26 275 Our " ' Cheviot 17j 200 ( Th e aic mul * un whl'o bo llee ) I'rtttnt Farmer. Our Imp rtttl Punanj and Che- Tlot wllhcol r * aiu < .hedalia ! OD White B * l 9 I BO 200 Also a fine orkiDR shirt ( or I 2i. None but WamautU Muslin and best Linens used. The above prices include Laundry- ing , a discount allowed when otherwise ordered. An additional 25 cents is charged when made to order. Omah % Shirt Factory , 1207 Farnham n'ro t , neAr 12rh tre ° t. FEBRIFUGE A REMARKABLE LETTER FROM A CELEBRATED PHYSICIAN. Bryan , TKXJU. Jnne 11,1879. J. C. Btohardion . , St. louln-Denr Slri- Kr DOT , S Tar eld , had fcrnr T IT other oajr , or r ry third day. for about > month ! . I rued u mnoU Ml * Kralac of Quinine durtnx the dor , but-with no effort ; trtnd Clnchonla ( alkkloldJ halph. ClnchonldlK , SaJ cirm , tc. , te.bnt the bo7o > wone lUl thfltlma. I relaetuiUr ent down to my drnx itor * for your V brlfai ; , jid I wrlto Jait to my th t ha gJStQOf J jana'DtoTa ot t er r alter eara- OTW naonUiacr > r X fe il TfitrrfOirinr f Toarmaleln . Am ncalar M. D. , but retired from cMe * 8 7mn are an * drrattaff B T % 9 tJJC 1 > UJ In . nrpactrollr. j. w. Komu. IT IS THE BEST. ftoekton. Mo. . Aug. MtX , I87 > . O. JUchmriUon , St. Ixjulj Demr Bin rd'iTcbrtrag la tb b tt UUrrfor i and For r thmt w h v * * ! Id7 Th r D T T ha * b n that wW OT onrid by 1 tbat wu ta M toortTrir to dlrvotioos ta IliLi rt J Ui cxraa&7. Tonntnlr ntox A PROMINENT DRUB FIRM. Chinicoti * . Me. , July SO.'ISTB. J. C , loh rd on. St. Ix > < ile-My Deal iTi-HereU iom thto reliable ; U yon Z-nnakoanytueof Itpleuedoiq. We hare ( old hundred * ofVotUti with Ilk * WB . . IOU end , . ThUUte entitr Uwt 1 had th * Ferr mmXAra * thl * tnSim r Bad tl > HI * Of oa4hlrd ot a bottl * of Cllffatd't F brl- tajMyroBiirUT eondU. It UU > * p dl Mfrnr * 1 tm-r * known o * . OZO. SJULO . HE STILL L1VEI ! Mr D T Bin Tor o-r r two 7 * xi Ib T had ao < > Azn . and after trying rr77 tM&jr 1 too * oae-naif Dotu of OlifloT < l' y hrlfar § and It cimd m wouuMOtlj. I bvUeva my nu would tmV bi n fatal had I not found thl M Idld. Y ur truly , H- Xaaai r "tr.fl. FEBRIFUGE GEHZRAI. AGEST3 : OO - * t.Lou ! . rex &AXX : POWDER Absolutely Pure. 1I < I trors Gnfo ' r1" Tiru r X * * * b < pr Far 'l' > ns I < * S3sS.IJ5ht , iilrr hot r > r 4" or lui'Lr.rus p * ! ry. Oui b * ewac b4 > T > < c ,9 { OOd. BARGAINS ' ' , . REAL ' . , ESTATE IBIBIMIIS1 AGENCY , 15th and Douglas Street , ( her JtOOO Je U Dc lot * for nl J > ? tit * ( cj at pilcetr login ? frrm I2i to ttKO rtrfi , tad located In very F t of th eito , nd In r t f dlnction frum the FottoiSer. north. eiM , tooHl or we . aniS nwjonc in dMa < fro * M block to On < * Uo aoltt from wtow CM ftttf 0aamlne oar Utt * eoTeril chnlce lot * In GriStB tlun. west of conttnt , betw D St. . na und Ilirney itrect KfO to JBO" . SO cr jtuteutof ta'nckton S ihts \ * choice and and will be K > H rtry for owh In S , 10 < r Ju acre lo'f : now If jeer t ! taiiecurea barjilru Choice lot at end of itrefl car track * oo 6BB- Jers strtet for A75. Chclcolct , Fimhkmaod 2iih itrwU.SfilTJ lect for $1.5CO-wHl divide It. Cheap Iota In Credit Foniitr addition , tenth of U. P. depot 1100 to tSOO TERRACE ADDITION. Forty lots on Park Avenue and Georfla itrect , I on road to park , and near head of 81. Htry's avenue , at fnraJl''S to S3CD vb BeTenyean time at eiht per nt lnt r t to thcxi * who will put up itood anbttantUI bulldltgr. F r forfbe * partlouUra apply to. O. P. B2UI3 , Aztat , Fifteenth and Dougta 8trt ( . A nlca lot on Barney and Twentj-flttt § Wf U , forStJM. Two cholco tote on : otb. near St. Uarj i tTtn- u . DOX1S6 feet each , far $84O and 1900. Two choice lot * near 23d and Cl .rk itrea. io E V. Smith's atldltlon (300 and C350. Fifty lot * In Shfnn' * flrecund ind third ad ditions forgli 0 to lew ea Lot near 15t and Hrc . 2 Iota on ILiruuv near S4tb St. . 1600 neb. lot on Slth near Howard trwt , 87oO. vO lota Iu Craud View addition , oulb Of C. F * bridge ami del ot. Irom 1S to I 00 each' On acre. 117x370 feet , ra * I3th ttnei , * > gtb of Puppleton'a new residence , for 92,000 , CT will divide Into city iz d loMal from iJ80 toHO each. each.EIVEBVIEW EIVEBVIEW ADDITION. lugo number of beouUIoI rnUtoc * tot * , lo cated in this new addition on CVpBol HUI. t * twevu 21th utrcet on the at , Sfltb on U > * wetC. Dodite Btrcet on thtr north and TarakatB tre i unthenuatb. fiirmerry oned bra pjDawn * ar.d more recvntl/ known aitba PtrkftsUacto * . Only 2'J lots hue tins tar Ittrn plattat 11 o * Karnlnni and 8 on Donglaa utrtel. Tb > * Io ( art * 50 to 58 feet In wldti aaj 1S1 .ndept * . ff.MB for the chnlce. > < wrs tlmr , at D per cat toi ttroot to thotftt wN > will build good istweastbt houNfl thtrt-n. Call aod examine ptat aa4rtl full infmmation at HKSUa'RKAI. WTATK AOHftJT. IBth and D OJJM ! tr .U. Over 00 buurt * and lotaa/o offendfer wl * bv this otflc. They are tcatteie-I all over Ml * city. Any loiatiuii you dt.lrc. Prlc < 4 T fYli > < fr ) m 3300 to J15.000 each. 2 KWA ! luta and 2 ch ap hotun near Jad oa and l h streets at a ; na tKrUlco. Hr l m Kreat htnraln fur teen one. The nropwtv m * nu 9-M ii. m. dUtely. Cu ven Ju t a ( garnet of OKO.P.BEJI3A ! at , ' tltb and DuUlae BU , A deslraMe lot nmr Curalnv and BamiiUrS Stic lK , JI.IOO , f PARK PLACE. _ . The ( .iKupeat acre lot * In th citruf arethoeauaerwl tornla bythl a PUceand Love's tuoad addl.UTnT Bait and CslihrnI * itreet. : ytw- Iu pit klBf ) op and It-Rill be but a flttb purt olont of tbafi much aa weofftr full located a very thort iitftatv we College. Prices rarjrtcff from HH acre lot. Cell ImmedbulT " " < -Iianc , nd set plat and f OEO. f flmia. A nf , 16th ted Don laemr * * * > Mco lot on Sberman Arena * nortkof Xlctttre * Itrect. 11,100. Hall lot on CMRtctv * n 13tb an * 14th streets ti.ooa J nk lott ) la Hirttaant ad < UWon , * 400 Io asw. Large number of acre low In OiieYi addition fn North Onuiba , Jlr5 to (300 acb. Cbolco coiner lot near J2nd aud CeHfersfa streets. 81 , 00. Several need lota In lon'a addition. 1 U 1850 each. Choice lot In ThoroeU's addition , 1760. 8eral forge loU In IhrtliH'T addlUc * , 1 * rods ana 7 } acre * each. MM * 9700 to IS.or * each. 8eml choice toti Iu Hced'a Irli frMMoc , J2T5toS840each. Acre lot on Bhcjmaa avenue , (18th ( irtteK ) , fouth of Popploton'i new natienoa , for 3 lar e lnW n u 18th and Clark itrmt * . I 330 fe t Corner , (1,9)0 ) ; Iniride , 11,060. 3 large lob ) on Bbe-ra n T nu , (19lh uoar Olsrk Street. 9900 u h McOANDLISH PLA01. U2 nice and cheap lot * , very near to Ik * 6w * iuc s part of the city , located a T ry f 5tp south of tha Convent and 31. Mary' * ar n j , aivl liut outn vf and adJotnlnK tha ground of Jame > U Woolworth suid WJ. . Connell theM are cheap * mt v ry dwtrable , belnic ) haadr to hiM- intw pair of * lty , to new gorrnm nt depot. e II works , whlta lead works , 0. r. depot , itoch yards , plMng houat * , etc Call and cat plat and fall particulars. Frie * 1775 to fM and a J terms to thoee wbo build. OEO. f. nnilS , Annt. 15th and Dee < r * 8r . Scholco residence lot * en 21th atreet , bt * ia Don luand Dodieiitnel > ; yi.l09te > | l,2BOtai | and Ion ? time to thole who will build. 2 choke comer loin nonr 3ltb aad itanhan streets , 65xlZl fe t , 1.1JO and tl.200 , and very evy tf rmc to piircha in who will Irsprote. Al > t | nt on 21th , between Farohua afld DOUK'M s r Ur 1350 to 11,800 each and Ion * Umo. Umo.Kfiy ) of tbe beat traiinai loU In the city ft Omaha for Bale , located on ererr builn * * tt t , iMO'o 3fl.OOOeach. TAbo rery valuable ( tore proptrtlte Ia al most every business block f5 , < XO to IIS.OX ) eachLAKE'S LAKE'S ADDITION. 40onoice residence lot * m above addition , 1m- mellately north of and adjoining Poppletou'a beautiful rnidence and Kronndv , and located en 18th 19th and ZOtn atreeta , $300 to 6W * * < J and vtryjusy terms to those wbowil ] build. Cll and examine ylit and iret full parUcUlan OKO. P. BEUIS. AjffBt. Beautiful building rite on Sherman avenu f (16th ( sti lbetween Poppleton and tba DQdI r- Iams proteity ; 263 feet eait frontatc * on the avenue , by 3S3 fret In depth. Will dlvid * It nak- In ? 132 feet by 339. Call and act full particular ! . An acre en IStb street , 101 feet ea t fronUre by 373 feet deep. This is Juit south t the Kllza- tieth ( Poppleton place. ThJU U gllt-e < lx , call and get price and terms of BJMIS , Ajrtnt. U Eood lota , just north ol and * dolun | ( K. T. Bmith'i addition , and looted between 9Mh and Saunden street * , at reasonable prkfatDd long time to buver wbo Improve. BKMIB , Agent. HOBBACH'S ADDITION. 68 lota In Horbach'i flnt and second add tloov on letb , 18th , 13th and 20th streets , between Niebolis , P. iJ , Mho-man and Clark st e V , ry bandy to U. F 6bopt , smeltlof wotkc , etc. , ranpnz io pnces from from J2OO to 11:100 each , re < ] ulruiE ; otily > m > n payment dowo and loo5 tlm * t 7 ry r cent interest to those who will im prove. GEO.P.BEMJ3. IStb aod Dougtai Street. 38 nlca lot * Io Farkert addlUon. betwaen Saundera and Pierce. Kloar aad CaznpBeu'a ate. . ouBloa'.ostreH19l2(9 with seuthnrmt * and- 19 with north fronUfe , eely block * north of the turn-table ( rod street-ear track ) on Sannder * street. Verylnr prices ; 7&ea btor taw en Iouftlin | * nd8r > 3rcent iaUrwt U > tocse ? who will build. KT150 good farna for sale In Doug ! * * , Sarpy , Washington Burt , Dod e , Saonden tad Eaatem tier of couotiea. tarS 0,000 acree best sdectod land * ! o the- state foj sale by thl acency. droilan aad fuU particular * . CTBemin' osrw map of Omaha , We indlLW. 7 eml9 nvv pvoopblvt ( and ma e > f tbe Bute ) er ltltd "the outloak cf Setnsta" for free discricrttlra. Geo. P. Bemis' , ESTATE