VOL. X. . . OMAHA , NEBRASKA , BDNESDAY , AUGUST 4 , 1880. NO. 38. Established 1871. MORNINGIEDITION. Five Cents A CRAFTY COMMANDER The Peruvians Fill the Enemy With Fruit and Blow Them To Atoms , A Provision Boat Loaded With Dynamite Demol ished the Chilian Transport. Terrific Force gf the Explosion One Hundred and Fifty Lives Lost. PANAMA , July 24. The latest ei Vices , brought by the steamer from the south Pacific , give intelligence f the destruction of the Chilian trara- port ' "Loa , " net the Amazon as was previi u-ily announced. IliQ demol- ishion wes at'ended ' with terrib'e JOBS life , the vessel having got foul of a torpedo which was kt loose by one of the provi ion boats in the bay cf Csl- lao The affair way bo cummed up ns ft Hi-war From the time the Chilian fleet has been on the coast of Peru it h ia been nofced that the of ficers and men were part-cularlp par tial to fruits and vegetables , not be ing always careful to distinguish be- tw. on the market boat of a natural merchant vessel and the coasting boat of a Peruvian olliccr. At last Peruvian commander hit on a plm to turn it to some practical account. Procuring a suitable launch , he put a torpedo into it and over this he placed n false bottom resting on springs kept down by the weight of the carg < . He then lcded : it with a very choice ossortuiont of Irults fowh , turkeys , vejotables , &c , and towing it out towards -he blockading nquadron baforo daylight set it adrift. All day long the 1-tunJi floated about but Jhe Chilians failed to notice it mid aboul 5 o'clock in the evening , fearing it would fall iuto neutral hands , a boat was sent out to bring it in. The "Lo * " was doing duty nd seeing the boat from the shore making toward it , made for it. Seeing this , the boit from the shore beat a lusty retreat , the "Loa , " toward two boats to take in the prize , and it was broug it alongiida and ilia discharge at once -minenctd. . As the weight in the launch was diminished the ma chinery in connection wuh the tor pedo was sot free and in a moment 300 pounds of dynamite were exploded and the "Loa" was almost lifted off the water. The effect , as described by thoee who . - we.-o witnessing the opera tion with breath'era interest from the nhorr , wis awful in the extreme. Every house in Oallao was shaken to its foundation and < -very ship on the bay shivered as though a fearful earih- ijuakp IwJi spout its lury 'neath them. The fatal chip appeared as if envoi- ojxwJ in ntio tn < * . . . * - * - - * * . J-s- J i eel -ed itself into flcnsocloiius of butk j Bmnke. When this clt-aivd away she noemoil not to have suffered , but sud denly eho wa < obierved to eiuk at the Bteru while her boirs went high in the air a'idtha Lo * disappeared forever. At this time the "Bianco , " "Eucala- ds , " and the "Huaecar , " were some eight milua distant from the tccneand could not render any assistance , but boats from the neutral vessel near by were lowered immediately and pro ceeded to the rcssuo of those who were eeen ia the water. The boats succeeded in picking up thirty. Forty in all were picked up , of whom It is thouiht many will dip. At least one hundred and fifty mm perished. The only ofliceiB saved arc the second commander , the dostor and the engi neer. A correspondent watching from , , Lima s lys that , alt' ounh the Chilian admiral had agreed la allow foreign- j era to leave Callao and Lima on neu tral ves'e's , St-nor Picrol * has made a great objection to their leaving and ! that teu or twelve thousand foreigners , in GaLao and Lima will have to re j main. Soroo of the neutral ships talk of leaving Callao , fearing more torpe does. Cautious Conklln ? . EpccUI dispatch to Tue Bco. NEW YOKK , August 4,1 a. m. An evening paper piiutethe following in terview with Senator Conkling , who is at the Fifth Avenue hotel : Reporter When did you got homo , Benator. Senator Conkling Lsto last Satur day nipht. H. How do you regard the politi cal Held now ? C. The season has not been favor able for salmon fishing. B.Vh t do ynu think of Ihe at tacks on Gen. Oirfield ? 0. I landed several Cue fiuhes , however. R. You don't want to tackle poli tics ? 0. Yes , I used light tackle and with unusual success. R. "What is the true position of the colored man in the pending con test ? C. We hcd an Indian guide , but ho was of no advantage in the fishing. R. "Which eide will capture the aiftss of the votes of the the blacks ? C. The Indian's gafi hook was not used at all ; our catches were landed without his assistance. Stopping- Asthma. Epedal dlsiuocn to llie Bee. LA SALLE , III. , August 4 1 a. m. Samuel Moore , a lailor , sged 55 , took tea made of gimpson weed a a cure for asthma , Monday , and died a few hours aftei wards. Ho leaves family. Grant's Old Hcgiment. Special Dispttchra to Tua Vt * DECATUK , 111. , August 4,1 a. m. The Macon county veterans as- j eociaticn , in conjunction with the j Eurvivors of General Grant's rcgi- < moat , the Twenty-first Illinois , has 13r fixed upon October Gth and 7th for holding an encampment aud reunion oa the fair grounds here. General Grant will meet with his old regiment , and special invitations have been sent to Genera's Shemun , Sheridan , Mc Clelland , Butler , Banks , Uurnsidcs , Garfield , Hancock , Palmer , and oth ers to be present. Revolutionizing Railroad- ! BptcSal Dispatch to TUB Bts. I EW YORK , August 4 1 a. m. Stephen Dudley Field , nephew of Cy rus \V. Field , has patented an inven tion for applying electricity as R mo- , rive power on both surface and ele vated railroads. His patent is claimed to antedate the claims o other patties rhs bars lately tstea np tn ? snbject. The new invention will be tested on the elevated roada and if suecessfn will ba adopted. It is chimed for the invention that it does away with fuel , smoke , oil , heat and noiae of lo comotives and permits of the hiehet speed consistent with safety. Anoth er point urged m its favor in that an attachment has been provided which will re ider a collision be ween two trains impossible , each train automat- c-iliy preserving a safe distance from ilia next succeeding one , ilia brakes t be operated by electrics ! currents used in propelling the electric motor. Leaohif Fiona Firo. Special Dlapntcb to The Bee. PHILADELPHIA , August 4 1 a. m. S. Collins * matireas manufactory was discovered to be on fireyetterday fore noon. Ella Ovleal'y , ased 25 , and Erarca Barnes , nged 2- , were em ployed in the fourth story , and the smoke and flame * cut them off by the stairs , and both jumped from the win dow , falling heavily on the pavement. Mita flumes escipedwith a few bruis es. Miss O lesby was seriously , if not fatally injured , and an arm was broken , besides being badly cut and bruistd , aud it is feared that she has received internal injuries. LJES by the fire , S20.000. Em 'ncipation Day. Special Dispatch to The Bee. ELJIIEA , N. Y. , August 4,1 a. m. Emancipation day was Celebrate 1 litre by a procession of grer.t length and fine character. It is btl cvtd that all the counties in the etito were represented in the throng of colored pjople present. The ext-rciEO' , held in a l.irgo grove , consisted of music , reading of the emancipation proclama tion and an oration by Hon. Fred. Douglaes. bitting Bull's Guardian. Spselal Dupalcli tuTba Bee CHICAGO , August 310 p. m. Major W.-'fihjOf the Canadian mounted police , passed through Chicago en route ta Ottaw * last ni ht. Ho sajs that out of Sitting Bull's cr'qical band of 5CO lodges only 200 now re main , with leas than 500 effective fighting men. The majority have gone quietly into various Sioux agencies but manv succumb dto star vation. Major Walsh says Sitting Bu 1 is for peace Before leaving the major was presented with his famous war bonnet by Sitting Bull , who s.iid , "tnko it , my friend , and keep it. I hope never tu have use for it again. " Major Walsh goes east with some important proportions from Sitting Bull to both the Dominion and United States governments , which ho will make public at the proper timo. Raiding Tabbies. > ' YORK , August 4 1 n. m. The board of alderint-n yesterday took up the ordinance relating to the cap ture and destruction of cstj , aud dia- cuns"d it at some length. A letter i read from H. Bergli , president of 'ho society for the prevention of amendment bo made to tha crdinr.uca irovidii g thst persons under fifteen I'ears of age be prohibited from cap- : u ing cits so as to prevent any cruelty to the animals. Bergh also suggested that ECO p nuts ba used in capturing cats. The ordinance with the amend ment was patsed by a vote of 13 to 8. Garfleld's Reception. ! pedal Dlsp tcnt Tbo Uco BUFFALO , August 4 1 a. m. At four o'clock yesterday afternoon Gov. Cornell and etaff and a larga number of prominent politicians -went to Dunkirk - kirk , from this city to welcome Gar- fi < ild. Tne general anc par y and his eecort arrived here at H:20 : and were tlio recipients uf a inign ficent ova- tton. The escort from the depot was composed of several bands and nearly two th .uaand torch bearers. The strotld weio cine struggling crowd. It was nearly 11 o'clock whtn the pro-1 cetsi n reached the Palace hotel , I wheto a temporary platform had been erected. About 10C30peoploatlurnd in the largo pail : in fruiit of the hotel and after they had cheered themselves loarse , Gen. Garfield was introduced , and fur fully five minutes , Gai field could but stand and listen to the > laudits of the people. Finally , when .hey gave him a chance ho made a ihost but cfi'ective.speech , in which he ihsnked Buffalo for his magnificent reception and announced his intention of standing by the men whose vote ? would elect him. Senator Harrison then made a very stirring speech , after which Clmrman Jewell , of the republican national committee , and others made brief speeches , and it was after midn'ght when the crowd began to disperse. Gen. Gatficid leaves for the east this morning. Hard Times In Canada. Special Dlipalch to The Bee. WASHINOTOK , Augusts 10 o. m. The United States consul at Poit Sor- ma , in a dispatch to the department of state , dated July 2Zth , says : The prosperity which is BO universal throughout the states is in marked contract to the general depression which prevails in Canada. The outs throw the blurao on Sir John A. Mc Donald and his tariff policy for the prevailing state cf affairs , while the organs of the party in power repel these accusations. The result , how ever , would Bcem to be an exodus from Canada of some of her best citi zens. Consul Pace says that the em igrants who crossed over at that point alone during the year ending June 30th , 1S80 , and who declared their in to ition of becoming permanent resi dents of the Fnited States , numbered 77,059. Negresa ABsossmated. SpccUl Dispatch to The Uco , SAVJLSUAH , Ga. , August 4 1 a. m. Sallie Moore , while in charge of a constable , going from the jail to ob tain bonds Monday night , was met by Tom Golden , a well known colored barber , and after a few words Golden shot her in the temple , killing her in stantly. The woman had had a previ ous difficulty with Golden. The as sassin was arrested. Reducing the Debt. Special Dispatch to The Bw. WASHINGTON , August 3 , 10 p ia. Secretary Sherman is very much pleased with the reductions made in the public debt during July , also with the financial outlook generally. He expects to make reductions of the debt during the nest three or four months aggregating perhaps forty millions of dollars. Murphy & Lovettlna. agency ; old est established agency in this state. aplS-lj FIERCE FIRES OF THIRST , The Fasting Doctor Constant- ly Craving : for a Wet. A Secret Corpdof Watcheraon Guard. Special dispatch to The Bee. YOBK , August 3 , 4 p. m. Dr. Tanner was reported this morning very weak , but in better condition than expected. He is so far gone , however , as to ba completely exhausted after any exertion. It is thoughthe has been drinking too much water of late , but the fierce thirst that consumes him calls imperiously for instant satis * faction. "Not being able to drink suf ficient water for his needs he sponges his face and wraps wet towels around hia head hoping thus to absorb asoiall annum of moisture. Only four days from this noon and Tanner w-ll have completed his task , but everyday findshimweaker though confident. The faster is cdviaed to keep quieter and not to waste his strength in exercise. A secret and independent corps of watchers was org-m zed norao time ago , to watch the regular watchers and Tanner at the same time , and SB- certain , _ if possible , whether the ! faster was receiving food from some unknown source. Tanner's every movement , day and night , is closely observed , but nothing has occurred tD give tlio slightest cround for suspicion. Special Dispatch lo The lleo. NEW YORK , August 4 , 1 a. m. Tanner changed hia qu-irters yester day frm the lar o hull to Iho small one underneath it on a level with the entrance. The fasting man is evi dently very we k , but still persis's in persevering , and is apparently as con fident as over that ho will hold out till the eud of the fortieth day. His stomach is not BO troublesome as it yas Sunday and Monday. It is bo- iieved , however , -hat * his stomach must be grently inflamed and his un usual wakefulnees during the morning was attributed by one of the wa-che a to a touch of gsstric fever. On re turning to the hall t 9:15 : from his drive , Tanner said that ho felt but little refreshed. It was decided to abandon driving in ti.e future as the consequent fati ue is too creat for his enfeebled condition. He did not sleep any till about noon when he lay down on his cot. H complained of being bothered by the visitors and said that at times he foit as though his heart would stop beating. Shortly before 2 o' < .losk he was induced to bo weighud , being the first time sincu Saturday. Ho turned the ficile at 125A pounds Ho then laid down on hia cot and rested until four o'clock , whin ho getup VD and r.eud hismai0 ) ± r\nn > oL4 honorary ; aiploraafrom a Boston med ical collcso Tno doctor seemed much p'eised of the offer ai > d aid tint ho would taso the offer into considera tion. Ho disc intmned hia lidesf > r a time.In conversation with one of his attendants lib said that hu experienced - porienced more difficulty in th ex periment hero than wht he did in Minnesota which was part y due to ( tha difference in air. He nta of the opinion that people suffered more trom too much food rather than not ennuch. He said ho felt first rite and thouzht he would pull tbrouah all right. Ho went out togotehivtdand when he returned to the hnll hu ran j up s'airs ' at a lively gait and laid down p on his C"t with his clothes on , and at nine o'clock he requested visitors to j ; leave as he wanted to retire for the night. Ho lay very quiet till mid1 . niiht and at that hour was app-rently sound atleep. Ho coi-sumed two- j thirds of a pint of wa er during the _ twc Jtjfour hours ending at that time. EVENTS. I'ARLIAMENT TO ADJOURN , il Dispatch to the Bee. LONDON , August 3 1 p. m. Ifc is now believed that patliament will adjourn within a fortnight. The conserva ive fact oas ore coalescing in i anticipation of Gladstone's prolonged , absence. Under any circum tancea ho will be unable to re-appear during the present session. BARTLB FKKKES RECALL. The recall of Sir Birtlo Frere meets with very very general approval from the peoplo. V-OOB CROP I'ROsi'Ecie. The agricultural pro-pects through out the entire kingdom are unusually poor. T1IE TREACHEROUS AMEE. Special dl'pa'ch to THE CES. CALCUTTA , August 3 4 p. m. The new ameer of Afghanstan avoids a conference with the British officers , thereby confirming their suspicion ! " of his loya ty. A REPUBLICAN VICTORY. Special dispatch to The Bee. PAPIS , August 4 1 a. m. In the election for members of the councils general , the republicans have elected 000 member ? , and the conserativfs S82. Second b " ots ore neceaeary in ; 125 Cantons. Lie total republican pain is 243. Moderate republicans of the ministeral shade have nearly everywhere beaten radical candidates opposed to them. OX T11E RESCUE. . > y , August 4 1 a. m. A dis patch from Cabul atys eight thousand Britith troops under General Roberts will leave Cabul for Candahar on Sun day next. THE LORDS REJECTION. In the house of the lord's last right the Irish compensation bill was de bated over eight hours , Lord C uhn'a speaking nearly three hours , Lords BeaconsQeld , Orandook and other leaders also spoke. The bill waa re jected by a vote cf 282 agiicst 51. BESIEGED CANDAUAR. Candahar men are preparing for a siege and have expelled the Durani inhabitants. The supplies are ample. BURROWS' BATTLE. Special Dispatch to The Bte. LONDON , Auzust 4 1 a. m. The war office haa received the following official dispatch from Candahar , dated July 29. The engagement be tween Gen. Burrows and Ayoob Kahn commenced at 9 o'clock Tuesday morning , and the enemy , 12,000 strong , vero excellently post- edmuch _ better thm the British , tsn sni slis&tly undulated. TJntQ 1 o'clook the ait'llery "l ne were en- gagrd. er The Afghans' superior ma er mpiilation and natural superiority noutr < liz ng the superior quality oi the British. A vigorous advsnca ol the Afghan cavalry and the Ghilzai caused the British natives to fall bick in coofuiion , and on the Siity-sixth rrgimeut abandoning two guns , the formation . was entirely lost. The infantry slowly retired , de'ni e Gen Burrows sa'lant efforts , and they were severed from the cavalry nd artillery and at three o'clock the followers and baggage bolted towarc Candahar. After a severe fight on enclosed ground Gen Burrows extri cited the infantry and brought them into line of retreat on the main road , the reid being devoid oi water a majority of th apparently occurred through men falling - ing from exhaustion and thirst. The estimated loss of British is 1220 in cluding about 550 Europeans. ELECTRIC BRIEFS. Special dlsoatc ) ca to The Bee. NEW YORK , AueustS Mrs. Annie Kenneywho was bequeathed con-ider able property six weeks ago , di d yes terday from heart disease induced by j worry over attempts to get posaestion of the propotty. DETKOIT , August 3 Congressman Omar D. Conger , of Michigan , went tn Menton , Ohio , last evening to join Garfield and the two go to N. Y. , where the republican national commitr the holds its aeasion. COLUMBUS , August 3 4 p m. Inner Gorgwei , a patient at the Cen tral asylum employed as an attendant during lucid intervals , drowned her self in the lake last night. She Ggured in the late Finestono investigation as bring the pntient who was paid as an employe. She was from Tillin , but has an only sister in Philadelphia. CINCINNATI , 0. , Aug. 3 Henry Harbor , who wci assaulted by a crowd of roughs on July 24th , on Spring Grove avenue , died this morning at tbehotpital , from his .rounds. R/ibert Kelly , Fred Baneon , Benry Stern and Johu Mundary are incarcerated for the crime. NEWARK , August 3 An unknown n/hn waa killed by the cars , and mangled beyond recognition noir Clay Creek on the B. & 0. Bait Road last night. Ho had a card in hm Docket with hia name. Patsey Wood on it. SAN FKANCI&CO. August 4. Schroeder - der , who killed Lefevro in Oakland for alleged outrage of hia wife , was y ierday hold to answer with bail. His counsel gave notice of application to the superior court for a writ of habeas corpus. ST. Louis , August 4. The domo- crate of tha Third congressional dis trict , tlm city , ronommated R. Giahsm Forat for congress by accla mation. ST. JOHNS , N. B. The value of tun c-'UTj uet Oj'-iiri < 1i. 01 tne province is estimate-1 nt J-3COCOO. N Autus4 Secretary b- and General Drum RuiJBoy Adju ant ka si o en ronto to this city from St. Johns , N. B. , journeying via Port- and , Me. LONDON , August 4 On account of Gl"ds'i no's illnets the annual dinner of the Lard M yi-r of London , ten'n dered the minis-try , hsa been post poned. It was to have taken placa next Saturday. WASHINGTON , August 4.It wan do- c'not ac. tne c bnat meeting yester day ' to eusp-nd action up > n the al- 1 go ! Snanish outrages un'il ftor Ad miral Wymsn makes a more detailed repinl of his investigation in Cuban waters. He arrived list night and is to call upon tha aecrota'y of state and p'a e the facts before him fully. WASHINGTON , August 4 1 a. in. FTp3n the expiration of hia term in thi Bonato. t.ext March , Sena'or w Withorawill bo tendered the jrout0 d. ncy of Blackbury college , of Vir ginia. BERLIN , August 4 1 a. m. It ia rumored hero that the Chinese gov ernment is gathering ptovisions for 10,000 men on the Schugatchak fron tier. CHICAGO , August 4 la. m. Rich ard E Ibi-rt was drowned Mondiy night by driving into the open draw of the North Wells street bridg * . Despite much yelling of spec atpia hia toim kept on the driver being either drunk or asleep. THE BENDERS , The Butcher's Wife Makes a Glean Breast of Their Butcheries. F FREMONT , Nob. , August 3. There were important developments in the Bender matter to-day. Mrs. Bender made a full confoasion of all the horrible rible murders committt 1 on the John Bender farm during 1872 and 1873. She was a widow when she married McGregor , alias Benderx who was a widower with four children. They migrated from Missouri to Labello county , Kansas , where , un der the leadership ot Kate , old John's daughter , the murder- and robberies bo'-an. Mrs. Bender declared she had no personal hand in these ctimee. The first man killed by them was a man named Brown. Very soon after the firs : murder two moro strangers wfre killed. The woman was asked vlnther she remembered about a whole family beidg killed , and said : ' Yes , I do. There was a man and wife and two 1 ttle girla who drove up to the house one afttrnoon and want ed to spend the night. That night , while the man and wife were dropped through the hole , Kate and the old man were below. The man fought pretty hard , but they fized him. Next dy the two children wet e bur ied alive. Old John took ono and Kate tha other. They hollered aw ful , ' but finally stopped , and Kato came in and said , ' The damned brats are all right now. " Soon after this accord iiii ? to the woman's story , they bo- cams frightened aud joined the Cher okee or Choctaw nation. Many fur- tbur details were obtained from the woman , and if these are not the orig inal Benders the fact can easily be established. FR BU LDIXG-Seiled - - - PROPOSALS pro- pcsalstrillbereceivid nniil Auu < t 7th , 1E-0 , it 4 p. m. , for the liytt 5 of i halt million trick , ranro or les * . i cording to rUns and sr ci5e tc ( t sow ca e at A. T. L : ; b's oScc . sn- DOMESTIC DOINGS , % 4 ? Alabama PiolJs upa Huge Ma jority for the Democratic Ticket ? A Koted Uichig inder Eeturns to t'-o ' Bepublican Camp With' a . Modest Flourish , The Alabama Majority. * SpechI O'gpatch ' to The Bee , Ala. , . August 3 12 m. "Reports from. Reading yoticg plicea in various pnrti .of thastate in dicate a democratic majorityof between ticket and legislature almost entirely democratic. Independent and green- fa ick vote was much lighter than anti cipated. Political Spoils. Special Dispatch to The Bee. NEW YORK , August 3 12 m. The Jersey C.ty police commissioners removed number a of democrats on the force last evening to make room for republicans. Among the ap pointees is F. Harris , a colored man. , He is the first colored policeman .Tor- Bey City hns had. Death of Mrs. JohnG. Saxo. Special dispatch to The Bee. NEW YOKK , August 3. The death of Mrs. John G. Saxe , wife of the poet , is published this morning. Her husband has been confined to his borne of nervous depression during thfc past year , and haa been unable to do any literary work. Yellow Fever. Special Dispatch to The Bee NEW YORK , August 3 4 p. m. John McBridea aearnan on the steam ship "Niagara , " admitted to tin quarantine hospital , died of yollc .f fever Sunday night. Iron and Stool Worsero. Special Dispatch to Tu tire. . PirrsiiURO , August 3 4 p. m. The Amalgamated Association of iron and steel workers of the United States met in convention at the Pitts- burg opera house to-day. It was the largest meeting nf the association ever heH , ab ut 225 delegates from all parts of the country being present. Nothing was done this morning ex cept the work of organization. The afternoon will bo devoted to hearing reports , etc. Kentucky Crime. - to TUB P.EB. FJIASKFOKT , Ky. , August 3 i p. over the muidirod f ria of Clinton Montagu ; ) , Rtl osnpl' ya of Lusher'a bewory. . Tbu assassin fled and is not known. < Fighting Burglars. Special Diapatca tu ILO Bet. DETROIT , August 3,4 p. m. Young Bros" , more at Y.cksburg , Mich. , WHS entered by burglars last night and the sate blown open. The explosion was uverhomlbya clerk , who made a gal lant fivht , in w ? ich fco was joined by ci'is np. Much shooting was done , but nobody was hurt. Joining tne Republicans. Special Dupatcb to Tun Bu. DETROIT , Aucusr 3 4 p. m. The ioe Sews to-day publishes a brief extract from loiters written by ex-gov ernor Austin Blur of Michigan , ex plaining hi reasons for joining the republican p rty. He aaya in politic * ! life the ac B f rain conviction alone and layshelikoa Garfield and thinks ho will do all in his power to elevate the tone ] of p > Htic3. 3SAB11ETS BI Now YorJc Money and Stock. VitUj Sr. . If'W YOKK , August 8,1:30 : p.m. 3J per ceut ; cichango etciJy GOVERNMENTS. Vinu. U-n'iof'81 . 151i Vew i't . 1093 125 Currency 6's . ili llli STOCKS. r > ull nd irregulnr , vnriatioai ! ranging from JQluainco tno ci'Onin : ; . WUT 107 } W.Stt&P 42J NYC 133 ] W , Stl.&Prfd. . . 72 Erie 43) U. P 91 EriopM 72 ? CCilC " " } LakoSLore U9 Mich. Central 9CJ KocklsSind 115 Lacha * ana& W. . 86 Northuestcrn. . . Ucl lluJaun sl Nortliw sum nfil.llhi If J fontra ] 7(4 FA.mollall . . . 42j Jlorrls&E OfrJ Ohi 3iS Reading If Ollopf.U 743 I. M 5 St. Paul S j St.P.andOmshi. . 47 Sl.Faulpfd KP St.P.andO.pU. . . 81 Joe 35J K.&T SO 8 JcoifJ | 7 ! ! Onlcago Proauce- OiucAGO , August 3. Wheat No. 2 closed at89'o for August , 8GJo for September , 86Jc for October , and 8Cs eollfr for the year. Corn Clrsed at 35Z@36c cash for August , and 3Cc for .September and October. Oats Closed at 22c for Auguet , 22c for September. Uyn Closed at 66c for cash ; and with G5 c bid for August. Whiskey Fairly active and steady at SI 09. Pork Closed at S14 50@15 00 for cash ; Slo S215 8515 85 fct Octo ber. ber.Larl Larl Closed at § 735 cash for AuRtist , and § 7 37J@7 40 for Septem ber. at. ixmla Proauce. Sr. Louis , August 3. Flour Unchanged. Wheat Higher andactiva for cash ; No. 2 red , 9U@91 c for caeh ; 91@ 91 c for Augu8t89i@903 ; " for Septem ber ; 90cfor Ocfciher ; 88@89gc for the year ; No 3 do , 85 @ 87c ; according to location ; No. 4 do , 83j@84c. " Corn Bet'or and slow at 34"J@34c for cash ; 34jc for Augu t ; 34gc for October ; 31c for * he year. Oa's Dull at 22c bid for cash. Rye-Dull at 59c bid. Barley No market. Butter Unchanged. Eeas Unchanged. Whisky Steady at 81 OS. Pork Firmer ; Slo 25 bid. Dry Salt Meats Firm ; § 4 807 35 @ 7 60 for young meat. 55o Bacon Firm at 85 G2"i < 3S 208 45 ; long clear sold at 812@8 15 ; the last was half September. L rd Nominal at 37 25. R-ceipts Flour , 7,000bbls ; wheat , 82,000 bu ; : : c , 2 ,000 bu.j oats : , 10,000 bu. Shipss nts IT'our , lijCOO bbls. ; wbca' , 85,000 bu. ; corn , 7,000 bu. ; oats , 25,000 bu. Chicago Live Stock. CHICAGO , August 3. Hoga Were 6@10o higher under a falling off in receipts and a fairly active demand for sales were at § 4 00g4 ( 75 for light packing , and re ceipts 15,570 , shipping at § 4 60@4 85 for heavy pecking 84 G5@500 for good to choice unooth acsortud lots. Cattle Receipts were c 'nsiderably ' lighter that yesterday , but the de mand was only moderata and was chiefly for Texan steers , ra'ive cows and medium to good shipping steera. There were no choice or xtra steers sold up to 11 oMock , pric-s ranspd from § 2 GO9280 fornntve cowg , § 2 GO f or Nebraska steen , 8412"i < 34 35 for Colorado eteera , and from 84 00410 for medium to good shipping sierra A largo nuniDer are in the pens un sold , the fresh receipts were 9,000 head. Ntw Yoru Produce Marite : . NEW YORK , August 3. Flour At prices without important chwiae ; ricciota. 23,750 ; round hoop , Ohio , § 5 10@5 75 ; choicu dn. § 5 gO@ j 00 ; superior wes'orn , § 3 80@4 50 ; common to good extra do , 84 25.1J 4 GO ; choice good to ex-ra dn , 84 7U@ 7 00 ; choice white wheat , 84 70g5 ( 00. Wheat Sprirg , steady ; winter wheat , a shade stronger ; rod , scarcely so linn ; No. 1 , nhito , Augu-t , § 1 08i ; No. 2 , red , August , $1 Oog ; do Sep tember , 81 091 ; , lo October , § 1 O'Jj. Corn- Shade better and mnileratu tri e ; mixed western spot , do , futures 47J < 350c. O.its Fiim and quiet ; western , 3G@43. Beef SJeady and demand moderate - rate ; new plain inos ? , § 9 f > 0 ; new extra $10. Pork Strong and quiet ; new moss , 81450. Lard Firmer ; steam rendered , 87 G5. Butter Firmer and fair inquiry ; Ohio 14@27c. St. liouis XJvo Stock. Sr. Louis , August 3. Ilogs Active and higher ; Yorkers and Baltimorea , 84 50Q4 60 ; packing , 84 55@4 70 ; butchers' to fancy , 84 70 ® 488. Receipts , 2,400j flliipments , 1000. Commission era rrocoodlnga. SATURDAY , July 31. Board mot pursuant to adjourn- f ment. Preaont Cornmisnionera Knight , Corliss and Dresel. A petition waa presented asking that a license be cr nted John Flood to cell liquors at Elkhorn Stati n , and the same was laid over 'or two weeks The clerk was ordered to notify Fred. . IIick < tein to abate the nuisance atha hia sluuphror house , in West Oma ha precin t , at nice , > r he would to for landaiid trees Faken by extension of countj r. ad , December 1874 , was rejected A hcensa was granted H. A. Nottp , to sell liq'ior at Elkhorn sfa'ion for one yeafom July firct 188 . The offlcUl b' nd of Rufus R ibortn , Jus'ice of iae Peace for Chicago jre cine' , wag approved. Tue clerk was directed to advertise for sealed proposals until Au2ust 7'h , 1880 , at 3 "p. m. , for building a forty foot combination brHa" on sec'ion line between s ° ction 5 , G. 15 and 12 , and also f r the following grad ng : ,000 yards , mure or Kss , at Cuniiing- am's place , on sections 35 , 15 and 0 , and about 500 yarda ner Sohl's , n line betneen sections 2 * > , 26,15 ndll. To ) ; following accounts were allowed rom the GENERAL HTJfD : . A. Baldwin , defending prisou- ers 82100 . Trisler , grading M 00 ' . Clauson , work on road 3 00 " , Fearou , goods for poor. . . 3 00 J. P. Railway , ticket for pauper. . 1 20 M. Duffy , woik on grading 41 tO "t. Duible , hauling and building material 1201 M. Duffy , on account grading 30 j 10 , Vm. Van Dohren , wurk on bridge 5i 10 \Vm. Dowling , building bridge . . 80" V. L. Strang , bewcr pipe. . . . . . . . ES CO j F. J. Brown , lumber 18 24 F. A. Howe , on account grading Farnham street Kfl 00 3an Burr , eight Fcripers . . . 65 i"1 John ( G. Jacobs , coffins for poor. . 18 00 John A. Creightou , rent 225 On Three Persons , laying sewer pipe. . 157 00 O. II. Brown , on account giading 100 0 ' A. Burn eiter , tinware C 00 Morris lilgutter. clothing for poor t 00 Four Persons , tales juro B 10 0 Eight Persons , witness fees 17 20 jeo. H. tJuy , taking inaana person toasvlum 2603 Geo. 11. Guy , jailor and guard , July 0300 L N. Pierce , salary and cash CU 03 Mrs. I. N. Pierce , raatrou poorhouse - house 23 0) J. If. Manchester , compiling c n- BUS 18933 .1. B. Whittier , refunding tates. . . 182 00 Seven Pertons , work at poorhouse 03 30 Twelve Persons , coroners jurors. . . 12 10 Adjourned to 7th inst. JOHN R. MANCHESTER , County Clerk. THE TENTS. Everything Working for the Success of the Grand Army Reunion. Everything thus far haa worked in a way that seetna to assure a grand success to the G. A. It. reunion to beheld held at Central City inSeptemDor.and it will undoubtedly be a great occasion for the state of Nebraska as well as for the members ot the order. * Adju tant General Alexander has just re ceived a letter from the war depart ment on the subject of issuing tentf , etc. , by the general government , which is as follows. WAR DEP'T , WASHINGTON , CITY , ) July 28,1880. f SIR : I have the honor to ackno- edge the recc-pt of your communica tion of the 14ih inst , requesting that the tenta authorized by joint resolution 11to tion of congress of April 16,1880 , tote be loaned for the soldiers's reunion to be held at Central City , Neb. , in S top pct tember nest , ba shipped to you direct from Chicigo upon the cloeq of the Knights Templar celebration in that citji In roplr , I beg to inform you that the * quartermaster general , to whom imn the matter was referred , reports , un der date of the 23d inst. , "that the officer in charae of the depot at Jeff- : ersonville , Ind. , has this day been di rected to ship in charge of ai agent , directly after tis hcldiig of he1 Knights Templar celebration at Chicago cage , the 300 hospital tents culled for. All transportation to be without expense - penso to the government. Very re spectfully , your obedient servant , H. T. CBOSHY , Chief _ CIprk for the Secretary of War , in hia absence. HONESTY IN POLITICS. Kegulations for Securing a Pair Vote at the Coming Primaries. The first meetirg of the Doughs county republican executive commit tee was held at the office of the c ° unty luperinteudental S a. m. y-iste ( lay.if Present , E. RoiewaterWtll Brown , J. J. Points and Louis Littlefield. Absent , E. W. Simeral. The followirg resolution , introduced by Mr. Will Brown , waa adopted : JResphed , That every republican in this city shall personally appear before tie registrar and registar hia namu. Thit the ng' trar j m the precincts sha'l pers.iLally v.sit etth resident therein and register all republicans who are entitled to vote. Mr. Points introduced the follow ing resolution , nhick waa cdopted : Ikauh'ed , That two registrars be appomttd for each precinct of the county and two registrars fir the city of Omaha , and the registrars for the city shall hold daily sessions at the rooms of the Gartield acd Arthur club . , commencing Thursday. Angust ! iith , aud continuing until registration is completed. , The committee agreed upon the following form of registration books : First , name of the voter ; secot4d , age ; third , phco of birth ; fourth , pUce of residence , includrg for the city the namu of the street and where practicable the number of the house ; It th , length of residence in tha state or cjunty. The following blank was agreed upon to be signed by Eepublicans re- s > ding in the country precincts : "I , A B , do heioby affirm upun honor , that I am a resident of DougKs county , and precinct duriug the patt ; that I am a Republican , have vcted the Republi can ticket , and intend to support Garfield - field and Arthur at the coming elec tion. tion.The The committee adjourned until 8 n. m. to-day to meet in the eame place , whtn further action will ba tak n on the appointment of registrar * and regulations for registering. Real Ea ate Iranefera. Au2U9tua Kountz and wife to Geo. T. Wilkins ; w. d. n. i lots 1 and 2 , block 202 , my of Omaha. Tarauel E. Rogers and wife to Line Was'tnann ; w d. lot 12 , block 13.and " A. J. Popjjlo'cn and wife to W. 0. Halrtll ; . d. lot 11 , Ehs.bs'h Place addition , city of Omaha 8450. Imac D. Fatluworth to G orpo H. B g s mid Lew W. Bill : s w. d ? ej see 24 , own. 1C , n. r. 12 o. 5500. .Ad * D. Drake et xl tu Knufc Kuut s-n : w. d. e $ lot 2 , bluck 7 , Reed'a 1st add. , ci-y of Omaha 8200. Uni'od States to Sdth W. Higley : patent aw | , sec 4 , town. 14 , r. 10 e. Wlpintr Out ft Town. Ayyjiroua , August 3. Incendiar ies eat tire to a small building m this ci y yea'trday morning hetoro dav- light. A stormy wiud blowing at the time the il lines noon got beyond con trol and fjwt p- over the upper part of town to the En.li h church whetj with the ansirtance of the tire depart ment from neighboring townsthe Ore was stopped Barely in time to save the church. Aboat twenty buildirgs were burned , and as the town is not closely built a largo area was closed. The leas is rouchly estimated at between tween S35.COO mid 840,000 , with only $1SCOO insurance. Militia Notes. The "Benntt Riflea , " cf Bennet , Lancaster county , have forwarded their mufter in rolls and enlistment papers to the adjutant general. The company is officered by Cept. S , P , Derby , and Lieuts. Varley and Cobb. The company now numbers over seventy men , rank and file , and is mide up from among tV o best citizens of that thriving village. The "Alexander Guards , " of Nel- f on , Neb , , named in honor of Genrxl Alexander , adjutant general of Ne braska , huvo reputed to military headquarters that their compiny is now in a fimirifhmg condition , and that they will accept the invitation of the Governor to bo prejent at the soldiers' reunion in Sastember next. SIGN OP THE GOLDEN PIANO & FRAME , A. H08PE JR. . , . , Pianos and Organs Pint Class on Easy Monthly Payments , Sheet Musio and Musi cal Instruments , FINE SCoCK OF * M : o TT m , ID i zsr os . Oil Falntlnji. EccraTlnjB an" Frimw i great ly r daccd piices. 8x10 Frames , 1 Inch , Walnut . L' ° 10x12 " 1 ' - " . M lOjeli " 1 " " . * 12X18 " Ros-icSx'Ofnme . 15 ChromOd fr ± " < " , HBill , 2ic , ChroiiOS framed lar < , 1 * St E' ' graving * from 50c upward * , Phoiograph framej from lie upda , Vflndu * Cor .lew 75c w indow and jp trds Lkmbrcqulrjs i 00 p r windo * and upwird" , Coi-nlc i fciea 2 50p r winrto and upwards , . . . . . Vtlvet fnrnc * > ' c e ch to5 00 Violin Strings lie , Tie i s 1 75 , 2 50 , 3 and npairds , Gniurs 5 f 0 , 6 10 , 7 00 and upwudf. Eiajos 1 CO Z 00 , 5 00 , aad up-anrd * , . Accordea-ssJroa 1 CO up , cneaj t lacty , I Sui fa' wcioles aai otolo ca o"ica I iSi SiJit = lij5. A. HOtE , J2 isiSD : Undcubtedly tha best shirt lit the United State * is manufactured at the Omaha Shirt Factory. The superiority of Material and workminship , 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 , over manuf-cturecl. Read the following low prices : frtitnt. f'jnntt. Our Fine Whlt Shltf Jt .15 1 Our xtra Fin * " 1 75 1I ( XI fur IDI | oiltil Clitv ot f Mrts 2 JU J 75 Our " IViantr " 23 275 Our " Cie ! f. > l 1 7 iOO ( thno ac tu Je on whl'o bcJc ! ) Present. Former. Our Imp rtol PtcsostiinJ Cbr- Tlot Wllhcr > l r RtUchtJ.Rlso on W hl-c B lj 1 JO 2 CO AT ! a flue norkloir tirt for 1 25. . "onp but Wanuuttn lu.ilin and best Linens used. The above prices include L undry- inp , a discount allowed when otherwise ordered. An additional 25 cunts is charged when made to order. Omah < > Shirt Factory. 1207 Farnham street , near 12th strent. L LVa ThoughSomowhatDamagedby FIRE AND WATER Are Aeain READY FOR"RUKIXESS With an Immense Lot of BOOTS AND SHOES , Which Were PRETTY WELL SOAKED , And so we will be obliged to close them out at prices way bs- low value. All kinds of Shoes are includ ed in this lot. Ladies' and Children's Fine Shoes , Slippers. Sandals. M n's and Boys' Boots and Shoes , Figh and Low. Cheap and Pine Goods. ' ! hey have all been m re or less WLT. COME AND SEE THEM. We have also a lot of very fine LINEN GOODS , Including Table Spreads , "rjuuoivcHJVCIQ , Toilet Sets , Etc , , Which -were just opened before the Fire , and which are slightly Damaged by Water. Thesa will be ready for Sale WEDNESDAY , JULY 28. We have some EXTRA BAR GAINS inal'DEPARTHENTS. FIXE INDIA 11ROCHE SHAWLS. Now is a chance to secure a good Shawl , very low. Those Shawls ara NOT BADLY SOILED , but still they will not bring FULL PRICE , so wo will close them out AT A DIS COUNT. We will be onour feet in a few days _ , whea you can ospect to find Bargains in all depart ments as usual. L. B. WILLIAMS it SONS , "Lending Retailers , " 1422 & 1424 Dodse St,0or. 15th Omaha Neb. - - - - . "THE GREAT MALARIALANT1DOTE . OFTHEAGE. Safe , Certain , Sure and Speedy. NEVERFAILSTOCURE.j : e only artlcleknown that Will esercffoafelMs disease /jermonenf/yfcamlhesysfe/rr. U.C.RICHARDSON , lOLtPROPHItTQR General Agents , RICHARDSON aCO WHOLESAUC DRUGGISTS : RYWHERE. 9 170R A FIM5 ntoiuwuz. froat , Doow , Jj countir , Moctle. Store fittias , I 1 1I * vork f > taISII Vvir rretr , A. t. F FERT & CO. . Ba-ldsw. * p2Sowt-tf/ BARGAINS AGENCY , and Douglas Hired. Oter 3.COO reiUenre lot * forraJo h.y tbl * irn cy at pilcetranjiiro- m Kb tu K.IOO tucb. ind uc-ited ne'eryptrt of hoclto , intl In arerr direction Irom the Pmtofllc * . north. rr t. touth or west , utl . . varjlr.ir .11 dttUnca frr-m on * literk to on * nr to mitej ( rum MICP. Call uil oiaminoour I in "evetal choicp totrln Urlffn & I > urs * iMI tlou. weft of tonvtnt , tttitfen St. M ry'i nyen UetnJ Harncy flrctt-i < Wto $ W. SO acre * ] u3t cut of la nfliJ nn Sai-nJ < > r9 W. , hU 13 choice and and will bo > K'M T rr cheap er cash In 6.10 i < r u acre Ion , iiovr la jour tlma- o secure a tnrjoln. Cbi'lie tot at end of street or tracka tn 8 Dn- lerxntrtetforSfTS. Choi lut , Varnhkm and Zlth streota , 80x132 eet fnr J1W 0 ullt rtlvde It. Cheap lotr m Cr dlt K ind r addition , south ot V. P depot f 100 to fSOO. TERRACE ADDITION. Forty lotg on Park Avenue and Crows. on mail to park , and near hi-ad f' St. M-ry'n avenue , at Ir m 2125 to SCOO rich Serf n joint time t el ht [ * r cent Ir > trr-Bl to .hr > # who will put up K.MH ! fiiMantial bulJdii gr. T r further particular * apply to. 0. P. DEMI ? . Ak-fnt. Fifteenth and DougUa btr vtrf. A nice Jut on Ilarncy and Twenty-first atrt-lt , for JflJJ. Two iholco Iot § on 10th. neir St. Mar'a ITCH- ue. fUxlo6 feet each , for 3S40 and 900. Two chi-lce loin near 2S > 1 and CIi.rk street * , hi E V. Smith'H addition $300 and 1359. Fifty lutmnSh n.oflrwond and third ad dition * for Jit 0 tu JCOy e lot near I5lh and Plf rcc. J450. 2 luU on Ilarnxv uear JJih St. . J800 f li. I lot on X4th r ir H > > ard > tmt. f7oO. iO Iota 111 Grand View addition , nouth of U. P bridge and depot , frum I5 to 3 00 each- One acre , 117x370 fert. on 18th street , south uf Pupplttou's new residence , for 42.000 , or will dlvldo Into city eizcJ lots a ; fruni JMO toXO each. RIVERVIEW ADDITION * . Larso number of beautllul residence , lotr. tr eated In this new addition on Cipltol UIII. ba tween slth ot.eet on the cut. Sflth on the o t. Dodire strtwt on the north ard Fsrnbam street un the inutli former ! ) omueil hy C H Down , and more recentl ) known the Perkins 13 acrm. Only 12 lot * hare thus far been platltd 14 on Farnham anil 3 on l > onglas street. Tfir loin arn 50 tu 58 feet In wicltn and leOindcptli. fl.OOO fnr the choice. SjoaiHtinie at , 8pr cent In terest ti > thofo n how III build good tubatanliM hmu thereon. Cult * ml examine plat ar.J pi full information at JUEUIS'ICZAI , ESTATE AGENCY. 15th anil Douglas Stro M. Over 200 hum * * , and Iota are offend for sale ? bythiaofBc * They aroBcntteteJ all error i * city. Any location you do.lro. Prices Ti jIi > K irjm 3iOO to 415.000 eaili. OEO P. ! 13th and Uouiflu Bt : A desirable lot near Cumlnic and Raundera 8re t , I,100. I,100.PARK PARK PLACE. The cheapen aero lots In tha city of Omaha , re thone offered fur sale by this agency In Patk 'Uce anil Lone's it nd ailjl Ion. on Cumlnjr , lurtninl Callf'irnla strrt < ; you can make no mUtake in | > U kin r up thus bargain * vhtli yon } vo the chance Ttiesp Iot arc more than mual n size to 4 full-ilivl ) city loUor & half block- net It will bo but a very ehort time before one- ( th pirt of ore cf thi.80 acre lot * will Bell for miah as wo offer alul acre to day. Th7 "f ocated a rery rlioit dia .nco w t of Cr Ighton J'illtgo. Prices ranging from J1SO lo3W rr crolot. Cnll IniiiieilUtely , and don't I < i > r ° uf hanie , n < l get plat nml lull particulars of UEO. { * BEM1S. Agent. 10th and Uonxlu Btrcela. yica lot nn Sherman Avenue north of NIchohs troet , $1.400. llilf lot on Cara.tctwcen 13th and 14th streH * 1,000. 'i nke Int * in Ilartman't a.Mltfon , < IOO to t6W. Largo ii'milxr of acre lots In Glae's addition rn S'ortli Oniaaa , ? lf > t < > ? 3CO each. Choice corner lot near Kail and California trecls. 31.500. toicralkrwxl Iota In Dcttvn'tf addition , 160 to ! 350 each. Choice lot In Tnoroell'tf addition , ? 750. Several l.irfo Iota In Kirtlett'a addition , 14 rods andej acres each. Prlora J700 to S7.0CO each. each.Several Several clioko lots in Rcctl'a flrat addition , WS to * sfiO each. Acie lot on Sherman avenue , ( ICth etreet ) . lonth of I'opploton'K new resilience , tor 11.100 2 tarijo I'-ts no.ir K-th aiidCInrk ntro t * , CO t 330 feet Corner , 81,200 ; infide , $1,000. 3 Uro lots on bbo m n avenue , ( Itftn Itroet ) , near Clark Stieet. f.M rarh McCANDIvISH PLACE. cb > p Iot , very neirtotbo bus Ineuapart cf the d'y. ' located * very fcstop * a-iutb of the Convent and St Mary's avon Jaixl lost xjuln f anil aojoinictc the crotuxl of Jam * * M W..olworth a cl WJ. . Connell 'hew arc cheap and very ilo-lrablc , belnjc so handy t bu - Inempariof .Ity , to raw government depot , nail worts , whltn lead works , U. P. depot , stock yaidg , packing linusw. etc Call and get plat and 'nd tar k-u.ars. ! Ice 827J to $350 and tvy leans to those % bn build GEO. P. BEM1H , Aicent. Ifith and Douglas 8t . 3 choice resilience lots en 24th tre t , hot ! Douglas and IXxIi-e streela.tl.IOO to * 1.2iO m.-.tr nd Icn < time to t ofo who will b'lUd. > ch > 'i o corner lo nar i'th and Fwnbam rcJt3UJfttt , 8 .150 and $100. and vtrjr city teira to ptiuhaqer. who wi 1 Improve. Aim 4 lo'.a on "lib , between Farnbam an4 D'Mf\3.i \ s reeU , $ U10 to jl.600 each and long une. iJT2iO of the bcrt bualnera loin In ihe dlT of OiLabii for calp , located on every buaiuma Btroel , 8 ,000ach. _ _ Ijo very uliuhla slo'c properties In al most every bu me u block js.OOO to tlfl.OtO LAKE'S ADDITION. JOcboico re 'dor.c lots in sboro aildltioo. ! m- neJKtely noith f and adjoining Pofpletoa's Beautiful reeidcnw and grounns , and lonud on 15th i9th and SOth tr W , ? 3t | 5 < O each aiH ver\ easy terms to thov > wbowlll build. Cill wi examine blit and et full partlral u GKO. P. BKM S , Ait nt. Beau iful bnildln < file en &her-.an attrns , ( I6th streetj.betwecn Poppleton and fne Dudler- Ijjmsrroie ty ; 263 feet eutt fronting oil the avenue , bv ssu feet in depth. Wl'l ' divide l .milc- < J32feetby3i9. Call ami Ret full partliriMrK. An acre .n lath uticet. 1Cfret east frontiE ? bv 273 'e t deep. This IB just south * f tbe Kiiza- belli f Poppletoii place , lh.5 Is gtlt-edze , cul and get rice and tormi of BEV IS , Astnt. IS Ko < xi lots , ] ua' iiorth of and adjoininz TL. V Sioitu'd addition , and ( ocaUd Tj .we n COth and Saunder * streelf. at reaoonab.e prices nd long time bnver who Improvt. CEillS. Afcnt. HO REACH'S ADDITION. 53 lota In Horbach's first and second add tions on Wth , ISth , 10th and 2th street * , between Nicholas , 1' ul.Shc man and Clarstieet f rery bandy to U P Shopajimeltlns works , etc , rangins In price * from from 3200 to J1.100 ech. requiring orJy in ll payment down and Ion ? time at 7 per cent interest to those who will im- pro\e OEO. P. BZWS. 15th and Douglas Bti t. 33 nice lot" In Parker's addition , between Saundtrs ani Fierce Kin * and Campbell' * Sli , on BIom.0 5tre t19 Iota with south fronts and 19 mth north frontase , only 8 blockn north cf the turn-table ( 'nd tro t car tra < * ) on innd r > street. Verylcw prlcnl76c ; her 3100 en l&iz tuna * nd 8 ptr cunt inMreft to tncso who will hnilrt CT150 need farnn for sal In DougUn. Sarpy. Wtshing'on Burt , Do-Jrfe- un. rsand Eastern tier of counties. . . . , T3 0 0 > iO acre * best l Iect'I I nd In th- > a ate for sIe by this azrncy. Cill an l get n p , circu ar * and full particular * /STBenils , ' naw m p of Oma&3 , 60C no 5LMJ. ZjfKvibi- * new pamphlet ( * &A mjp > of the State ) eotit'-d "the outlook tf Ncbnsks , " fr free o.strl ! > u.icn. Geo. P. Bemis1 , REAL ESTATE AGENCY , loth & 3)ouglas St. , OMAHA , STS