o HIM" A TT A r A TTVRT7.T7. . AmNT > A V .TTT"NTR 9 THE END NOT YET , Two More Ballots Taken and It le Evident That the Smallwarts Are Los ing Ground. The Joint Convention. Kttionat A 9t > ciitxl fro * . ALBANY , Juno 25.--Tlio joint con vention resumed its session nt 12 o'clock sharp. II. C. Murphy , n dem ocrat , created a sensation by doinand- ing that before the Iwlloting began the journal of the convention bo road , Lieutcnant-Govcrnor Hoskins ( stal- M-art ) ruled that no journal of the convention had been kept nnd that the journal was that of both houses separately. Ho would not consider the motion unless it waa chanced to ft point of order a to whether there was a quorum of joint convention present. Murphy changed the request , and the call showed that there were present , 21 members moru than n quorum. Tins was n surprise lu tlio democrats , and the ballot was ordered to proceed. The first ballot was for n successor to Conkling , and after its announcement Muq > hy arose and said Haskins' ruling that n quorum was present was wrong and ho appealed from the de cision. Haskins refused to consider the nppcal nnd ordered the ballot to procpod. The first assembly ballot for a successor to F'att ' : Dopow 20 , Kcrnan 28 , 1'hitt 10 , Lapham - * - Crowlcy 4 , Cornell 0 Trcmaine 1. Totnl & . 1.to The senate ballot for successor to Piatt was taken resulting : 1'latt 1 , Dopew 8 , Ivornan . Total 1C. Murphy insisted that this appeal bo put to the convention nnd was again ruled out of order nnd Uaskins or dered balloting to continue nnd the ballot was taken rosultimr : Plait 10 , Dopow 2G , Kcrnan 28 ; scattering 18. Total 83. Murphy insisted on the appeal being put to the convention to be voted on , Haskins refused to do so , and ordered the balloting to go on. When the first senate ballot for Pjatt's place was furnished , Murphy ngnin rose and in sisted on his appeal being put to n vote of the convention , and said 102 votcn in the joint convention , won not under the law the vole of a quo rum , Haskins decided him out of or der , and ordered the ballot to go Oil. HALLOT FOU C'ONKLINO. The total official joint ballot for successor to Conkling : Wheeler 32 , Potter 34 , Conkling 2'2 , Lapham 10 , Cornell 1 , lloach 1. Total 100. BALLOT FOK PLATT The joint .ballot resulted for n suc cessor to Platt : Plntt , 20 ; Dopow , 34 ; Kcrnan , 31 ; ncattoring 12 ; total , 100. Governor. Haskins ruled that the constitution required simply n quorum. The joint convention adjourned till Monday noon. Qilsoom'd Condition. National Amxiatcd rrmn CHXCAOO , Juno 25. Tt is expected that the physiological change , by which Uriscotn , the foster , was to ex perience some very startling intellec tual revolutions in rtbout to make its appearance. The main object in the fast is that ho may experience thin chnngo or , rw ho terms it , the second * hirth. Ho acknowledges that tliu symptoms nnd indications point to n marked chnngo of some kind. Ho is greatly agitated , irritable and fretful to an outsider. His condition scorns to bo simply the result of physical exhaustion. His weight this noon is exactly the same as yes terday nnd the measurements of nil the different parts of the body nro identical with those taken n week aco. To-day is pulse i C5 ; respira tion , 1-1 ; tompcrnturo , 98 1-10. Ho takes very little notice of visitors nnd is more moro.iu than formerly. To day ho completes the 28th day. A Brutal Mnrder. National Associated 1'rwu. SAN MAHUIAL , N. M. , Juno 25. A brutal murder took place hero last niqltt. Pntsoy Ilynn , a desperado who lately escaped from jail at El Paso Del Norto whcro ho was confined for the murder tl A Mexican , was boating his wife when Charles Walker , town marshal , interfered. This so lingered Ilynn that ho fired six shots at Mr. Walker , five of which penetrated Ills heart , The range was so close that Walkor'sclothcs took fire and buniod from his body. Hyan es caped to the hills but is now being pursued by n largo force of citizens. There is u reasonable certainty of his being lynched if caught. Walker was a brayo oillcor nnd universally liked. A Lout "Request , National AuocUtod Pro * . BLOOMINOTO.V , HI. , Juno 25. Sen ator David Davis left for Springfield in answer to a telegram requesting his presence at the bousida of Mrs. Liu- coin , widow of President Lincoln. Senator Davis WAS the executor of the estate of Mr , Lincoln and it is thought the object of his visit is of n business character , Mrs. Lincoln being - ing desirous of making arrangements About the disposition of her property. The Death Record- Mo. , Juno 20. Hon. Samuel H. Wpodson , judge of the circuit court , died yesterday at his residence near this city , Ho was a brother of thu ox-governor of Mis souri. NKW YOKK , Juno 25. The death is announced to-day of Silas 0. Herring , ono of Now York's oldest merchants , and founder of the firm of Herring & Co. . safe makers. Ilo was born in Drookfiela , Mass. , 1803. Convioted of Election Frauds , Natiooal Anociated 1'rnu. CHICAGO , Juno 20 , The first con viction in the criminal court of this county for frauds at election was miulo to-day , Edward Murphy , a judge at last year1 * election , being found guilty , practically of destroying the bozos 17- containing the ballots , but nominally for failing to make proper returns. AlWrooked Train , , HI. , Juno 25. A pas- nongor train on the Springfield , Efling- bom and Southwestern narrow guage railroad was wrecked by being thrown from a trestle 20 miles uut of hero yeatorday. Two piles supporting the trestle were found to be partly sawed in two In such a manner aa to let the bridge down under the weight of the train. The work is supposed to hnvo been done by some unpaid laborers who have been nnnoying the company in every way possible. Sev eral train men wore more or less in jured. PnnnmA Not- National Avoclatcd I'rc , PANAMA , Juno 25. The sanitary condition of Panama is very bad. There nro many cases of yellow fever in Foreig's hospital , when ) five deaths have been caused by that disease within ( en dnys. The fever , it is said , wns brought by n steamer from Puntn Henas , where the people nro dyinu from it dnily. Four members of the canal company are in the hos- pitnl with the discaso and tno of them nro not expected to live. Tlio smnll- pox is on the decrease. Only n few coses now exist on the isthmus. Ton tons of dynamite arrived nt Aspinwnll on the 13th instant tor the canal company. End ofrv Munlor Trial. NatlonM Awioclilod l'roi , FT. SMITH , Ark. , Juno 25. The trial of Thos , Fnctor nmlFularlfnrio , two Scminolo Indians , for the murder of Wm. Davis nnd Joseph Uatomann , on May 25 , 1870 , was ended to-day nnd resulted in n verdict of guilty in the case of Hnrjo , and the acquittal of Fnctor. Two of the participants in the murdornro dead aim two other * nro still nt largo. ' " ' A Good Tlmo Anticipated. National Ataoctatvil I'rcw. CmoAtio , Juno 25. The summer running meeting of the Chicago driv ing park opens thisnfternoon under fnvornblo conditions. The ntnblos ro well filled and the track is in priuio fllmpu. The fields in the several events nro nil good nnd tnko in the best run ners lately nt Now Orleans , Nashville , Lexington nnd St. Louis. Four events nro on the card for to-day. Another Now Railroad- National Awjcl&l Ciiicuno , Juno 25. Humors of nn entirely now railroad , to bo built be tween Chicago nnd n point two hun dred miles cast by eastern capitalists , were hoard to-day , while the parlicu- larn are imicccssiblo nt this time. It is stated positively that the best pos sible fcundutipn exists for the few facts now public. An Appeal Taken. National Auoclatod I'rcsa. NHW YonK , Juno 20. In the suit of Wm. A. Williams against the Western Union Telegraph company and others , brought to restrain the increased issue of $15,000,000 of capi tal stock of the Western Union com pany , the counsel for plaintiff have to-day filed notice of an appeal from the decision of Judge Truax , who dis missed the complaint. Identified- National Auoclatcd I'ress. COLUMHUH , 0. , Juno 26. Proper identification wns made to-day of Klipnh Hogors , recently released from the penitentiary , nnd wanted in Madi son county , Knntucky , for the mur der of his uncle , Joe Sampson , in 1871. llogors was recognised in prison by a follow convict immcd .Tones , who cnmo from the same county. ginltoholdor Selected. i National Aiuoclatud 1'niM. NBW YOHK , Juno 25. Win. E. Harding hns been delegated nu the final stakeholder in the prize fight be tween Owen Maloney and James Woodin , of Pittsburg. The pugilists nro to fight at catch weights within a hundred miles of Pittsburg , in Au gust , for 81,000 ii Hide. Jtfnnlt Statement- National Amoclatixl I'rciw. NHW YOHK , Junu 25. The bank . sttatoincnt i favorable. Tliho follow- ing are the changes : Loans decreased , 81,075,000 ; specie increased ; $1,480- 500 ; legal tender decreased , 8381,400 ; deposits decreased , 8000,800 ; circula tion decreased , 8101,000 , ; reserve de creased , $1,205,800. , The Qovornmotit Viotorloas. National Awovlatcd I'rem. LONDON , Junu U5. Advices from Vienna indicate that the elections for the Hungarian dintriot result greatly in the return of candidates favorable to the government. Rayonuo Gnuger Appointed. National AwociatoU I'raa. WAHIHNOTON , Juno 25. r oio Howe was to-day appointed internal revenue ganger for the Fifth district ot Missouri. A Printer's Droam. A printer sat iu hia olllco chair ; hla boots wore patched find hia coat thread bare , while his ftico looked weary and worn with cure. While Badly think- ing.of business debt old Morpheus slowly round him crept , and beforu ho know it ho soundly Blent ; nnd , sleeping - ing , ho droniuod that ho wus dead , from trouble and toil his spirit had Hod , nnd that not even a cow boll tolled for the peaceful real of his cow hide aolo. Aa ho wandered among the ghndoB , the smoke and scorch in lower Hailos , ho shortly observed nn iron door tlmt cronkingly swung on hinges iijar , but the ontrnnco was crossed by a rod-hot bar , and Satan . himself stood pooping out and watch ing for travelers thereabouts , and thus to the passing printer spoke , ami with growling voice the echoes woke : "Cpmo in , my dear , it shall coat you nothing , and never fear ; this is the place where I cook the ones who never pay their subscription sums , for , though in life they nmv escape , they will find when dead it is too lute ; I will show you the place where I mult them thin , with rod-hot chains and nscraps of tin , and also where I comb their heads with broken glass nnd , molted load , * and if of refreshments they only think there's boiling water for thorn to drink ; there's the rod-hot grindstone to grind down his HOBO , and red-hot rings to wear on his toes ; and if they mention they don't like fire I'll ' sow up their mouths with rod-hotwire ; and then , dear sir , you should see them squirm while I roll them over and cook to a turn. " With thcso last words the printer uwoko , and thought it was all a prac- tied joVe ; but still at times so real did it seem that he cannot believe it woo a dream ; and often ho thinks with a chuckle and a grin of the fat of those who save their tin and never pay the printer Louisville Post. HAWKEYE REPUBLICANS. A Close Contest fror the Gov ernorship Between Sher man and Larabee. The Dark Horeo Looming in the Distance. IOWA CiTYj Jilno 25. The Johnson county republican * to-day send thir teen delegates to thd state convention solidly for Sherman , with the ex ception of two or three for Campbell. Siovx Cirv , Juno 25. A solid Lar- ribeo delegation were chosen to the state convention to-day from 1'iy- mouth , O'Brien , Osceola , Sioux and Callioim counties. Clay county is re ported three for llarlan and two for Sherman. LOOAX , la. , Juno 25. IInrrinon county instructed for Hon. William Larraboo. ATLANTIC , Jnno 25. Cass county republicans to-day nominated Win. Uauglur.an for rcprcnontativo nnd so- looted a strong delegation to the state convention , and instructed them for Senator YOUIIK for lieutenant govern or , allowing Air. Young to name tlio delegation. SID.NIJY , Juno 25. The delegates to the nt.ito convention from Fremont county nro A. H. Anderson , Willinm . . _ ti. i. t t * c ? . ; n. i\f n T > 1 n Hrooks , .7. S Smith , W. G. Reed , 0. S. Hanloy , Robert Simons , W. D. liogan , A. Hood , Moro Webster , W. II. Roberta and T. J R. Perry , and are instructed for Judge T. R. Stock ton , and uninstructed aa to the rest. Iowa , Juno 25. The Dos Moines county republican conven tion elected delegates to thu Htato con vention favorable to Hon. James liar- Ian for governor. The ballot in con vention to uxpress a preference for governor resulted : llarlan 02 , Larra- nco 4. for the nominee 5. Every township in the county was for llarlan. DM MOINKH , Juno 25. The State Register has up to this tinjo reports from eighty-eight of the ninety-nine counties of the state , represent ing 911 votea in the state conven tion , It thus Bums up the result of those 911 votes ! Sherman has 401 , Larraboo 242 , llarlan 73 , Campbell 48 , Kimball 15. Twenty-eight coun ties have instructed for Sherman , as follows : Adair 9 , Adams 8 , Benton 10 , Black Hawk 10 , Bromor 9 , Chero kee 7 , Chickasaw 8 , Clay 5 , Decatur 9 , Dickonson. ) . Franklin 9 , Greene 9 , Grundy 8 , Guthrie 10 , Ida 4 , Iowa 10 , Kookuk 13 , Lucas ! ) , Marshall 10 , Muscatino 14 , Polk 25 , Ringgold 8 , Sac 8 , Shelby 8 , Van Buron 10 , Wash ington 14. Worth 0 , Wright 5 , or 270 instructed votes. He has Audobon solid , but not instructed , or G votes , 7 in Clarke , 12 in Dallas , 12 in John- IOC , 7 in Louisa , G in Monroe , 12 in Poweshiok , 10 in Wayne and in Wapello , or 91 , and 91 scattdring votes in other counties , or 4G1 in all , with eleven counties to hear from. Col. Henderson , Maj. Torbert , Mr. Ballon , Mr. J. W. Green and others of Mr. Larrabeo's friends arrived to day , and they furnish the following Biatoment for the associated press : The friends of Senator Larraboo , nftor A careful OHtinuUlon of tlio dele gations , claim 350 and concede to Sherman 277 , to Hanlau 84 , to Camp bell 4 , and to Kimball 17 They count noiie for any candidate except dele gations now chosen. The Polk county republican con vention to-day instructed for Sher man by a unanimous vote. A Rooo Between Horsewomen. Hhclliyvlllo ( InclHpodal ) to Cincinnati Com . . The citizens of this burg , a lively littki town of 4,000 inhabitants , nro in an excited state in consequence of the place , being selected for the twenty- mile race , to coma oil'on the Fourth of July , between Ida Wrny , n celebrated - ( od horsewoman ot Indiana , nnd Mrs. Helen Barclay , of Yorkshito , England. A clmllongo was issued by the backers ofbj the former for 82,000 , nnd accepted bj the latter , upon condition that her expenses nro paid , which was agreed to in consideration of the rnco Going rub in Indiana. Twenty horses nro to bo ( used : Ida has ton of her own , which nro to bo ridon by the English woman for one-half the distance , BO that it will bo simply n trim of jockey- ship. ; Ida Wroy is a good looking girl ofac some nineteen summers , lithe nnd ac , and weighs 122 pounds. Shu lu [ used to horsox since child hood , cnu ride bareback aa well ns iu snddlo , and has broken every ono of the ton horses aho owns. Mr. Barclay has acquired considerable reputation at n steoplo-chaso rldoc both in Eng land and Ireland. She will bo hero this week and mil immediately commence - monco practice upon the rnco course , inw which is ono of the boat in the State. What bets have yet boon mndo are iu the proportion of six to four on the Indiana girl. Fraud. TCHH of thousand * of dollar * are doretl yearly UH | I trnvtliiiK < uiack , whoLe L-o from town to town i > rofe t.liii { to cure all o HU that our poor humanity It heir to. Why will not the public learn comiuou bensc , and If they are guttering from tlya- tHijula or liver comiJalnt , invr t a dollar iu .SIMIINQ DLOHSOU , bold by nil drugnUU and endorxod by the faculty. Sec te tlmoni- ftls. J'rlco 50 cenU , triivl .bottlua 10 centa. FLIES & MOSQUITOES. A 15o box of "Rough on Jlnts" will keep n liouso free from ( lies , mosqui toes , rats and mice , the entire season Druggists soil it. (2) ( ) To Nervous Sufferers * THE GREAT EUROPEAN REMEDY. Dr. J , B. Simpson's Specific It Ii a ) > oitlT | cur for Spermatorrhuo , Semlna Wtoknua , ImpoUncy , and all dltctu. ' * revultlnj from Sclf-AbuM , M Mental Anilely , IXIIM Ingo Memory , 1'alm In the Hack , or Side , and cll set " ' that luul to iCouiumptlon Insanity and nntarhgra > e The Hpoclflc Ii being ua cd ulth wonder ful IUCCCM. I'amphleU ent ( rue to all. Write tot them and get lull par ticulars. Price , Soociflc , 11.00 p r package , or six pwk. age * lor tfi.CO. Addrmn alt ordera to U. H1MSOK UKUICINE 00. No * . 104 and 106 tlaln St OnOalo , N , T. Sold la Omaha by 0. P. aooJi * n , i. W , B U. J , K.UhaadaU AND STILL THE LION CONTINUES TO Eoar for Moore ( s ) Harness AND Saddlery.o 1 have adopted the I.lon M Tra < l Mnilc. and all my good * will ho STAMPED with the LION And my jiAMK on the mme. NO OOOO8 AKK OKNUINK WITIIOIT TIIK AHOVK BMSU'S. The beat material U uwl and the moil okllled workmen arc employed , and at the lowcet cash price. Anyone hhlnjfnprlco-ll t of rood Mill confer a favor by iwndln ; ? for one. DAVID SMITH MOORE. D. S. BENTON , ATTORNEY- -LAW , BLOCK , Cor. DoujrlA * and HLh Sti. Omaha Nob. D. F. Manderson , ATTORNEY - AT - LAW. 2 < 2 ftrnham St. . Omahn Edward W. Simeral,1 ATTORNEY - AT - LAW. Room 0 Crclghton IMh and BtreeU , RIP VP ICC I < "n Agent for COLUMIIIA DIUIULtlO. and OTTO 11ICVCLES. Send three cent ittamp forCatalosuc and pricn Hit containing full iNfonnntion. H , I , D , SOLOMON , Paint * . Oils and Gloss OMAHA , NKB. WISE' Axle Grease NEVER GUMS ! Uscil on Wagon * , Ilujfirlcs , Reapers , Threshers and Mill Machinery. It In IXVAMMDLH TO XAJW- MUM ASU TRAVsTKns. It cure Scratches and all kinds of noreo on llor e and Stock , aa well as OD meu. meu.OLAEK & WISE , Manuf's , 30C IlllnoU Gtroct , Chicago. FOR I'ltlCKS. Jc 21-Om-be John G. Jacobs , ( Formerly of niih & Jacobs , ) UNDERTAKER. No. 1117 FarnhnmSt. , Old Stand of Jacob OU. rs bv Telegraph Solicited. at > 27-lv J. R. Mackey , Til1 T3TT T Corner 15th and Douglas Sti , Omaha , Neb. Prlrcn DVRON K1T1) I.HWIH ItKKl ) . BYRON REED & CO. OLBV.ST KNTAHU41IKD Eeal Estate Agency IN NEBRASKA Keep a complete nliatract of title to all Real Kttatu In Omalin ami Dotujlaa county. majtf i . MOT , Dentist , OFPICH Jacol " Illock , corner Capitol mcnuo anil Flftci'iitli streut , Omaha Nab , DR , C. B. RICHMOND Formerly Assistant riu-hlclau In Chicago Ob- itetrfc Iloopltal , ( or TrMtnicnt of Dincoao of Women under IJr. Byford. ) Will devote mv entire attention to Ob tetrlci , Medical and Surgical Dlieaios of Womon. Grace , liOS F&rnlum 8 < . Hourt , 0 a. m. to n4 2 to 6 p m. mlO-tf AQENTS WANTED FOR OUR NEW BOOK BIBLE FOR THE YOUNG , " being the Story of the Scripture * , by Rev. George Alexintl r Crook , D. D , , In simple and attractive angiia 'ii for okl anil young. Vroru'dy Illustra ted , malting u moot Intcrcetlnir ami Imprwwho youth Inirtrurtor. Every jurcnt will necuro thU work. rrM'.clrre , you khoulJ rlrculato It. Trice (3.00. BcnJ for circulars with itra tortni. J H , niAMUKUS&CO. ttt. LouU Mo. SELTZER A man of noted health WM aricfd how it u hOK eiued to bo alwajiwcll , "lam not parti cular In my meolM : I cat what I like ; and when * vrr I fctl und r tlw weather , I rcaort to iny TAnnAHT'8 BELTZER APERIENT , which I keen alwar In the bouto. " WUo man , and economical at well. He docs not n ort to violent mrani for relief. He u cu Nature's rem edy. In the iht ) > of thU apvricnt. jtiTBoM by all LOVELY COMPLEXIONS POSSIBLE TO ALL. What Nature denies to many Art secures to all. lagan's Magnolia Bnlm dispels every blemish , overcomes Itoduess , Freckles , Sallowness , Hough- ness , Tan , Eruptions and Blotches , and removes all evi dences of beat and excitement. The Magnolia Balm imparts the most delicate and natural oomploxtoniil tints no detec tion being possible to the clos est observation. Under these circumstances a faulty complexion is little short of a crime. Magnolia Balm sold everywhere. Costs only 75 cents , with lull directions. r , * JL'JbL3EI No Changing Cars OMAHA & CHICAGO , Where direct connections arc made with Throuzh SLKEPINQ CAH LINES far NEW YOIIK , D08TON , PHILADELPHIA , BALTIMORE , WASHINGTON AND ALL EASTERN ITIE3. The Short Line via. Peoria Eor INDIANAPOLIS , CINCINNATI , LOUIS VILLE , and all points In the S30TCTX1 : TtlX BEST LtKI For ST. LOUIS , \Vheri' direct connection * are miuto In the Union Depot with the Through Hlwplni ; Car Lines for ALL 1'OlNTd 13 O XT OP 33E . NEW LIMEADES MOINES THE FAVOKITE ROUTE FOR Rock Island. The uneqvalcil lmlu ncnt offcr d oy this line to travelers and tourist * are aa follows : The celebrated l'ULLMANlO-wheel ( - ) PALACE SLEEPING ! CAItS run only on this line C. , U. & Q. I'ALAC'E DHAWI.NU HOOM CARS , with Morton's Reclining Chairs. No extra charge for cats In Uccllnlnjf Chain. The famous C. . I ) . & Q. Palace Dining Care. Gorgeous Smoking : Cars fitted with elegant high-bucked rattan revolt Ing chairs , for the exclusive u o of Dnst-claw passon- gen. gen.Stcol Track and superior equipment combined with their gjeat through car arrangement , makes this , above all others , the fatorito route to the Ea.it , South and ijouUicaat. Try It , and you will find traveling a luxury In of a discomfort. Through tlckcU i lo this celebrated line for Bale at all office * In the United States and Canada. All Information about ratal of faro , Sleeping Car acconimoilatlone , Time Tables , etc. , will bo cheerfully given by applying to JAMES R. WOOD. General Paagonircr Agent , Chicago. T. J. POTTER , Onnnral Manauor Chlauro. PAPER WAREHOUSE. GRAHAM PAPER GO. 217 and 219 North Main St. , St. Louts , WIIOLSaAM DHALRK3 IS a } PAPERS { Sffiggfo , ENVELOPES , CARD BOARD AND Printers Stock. iJTCosh paid for Hogs and Paper Stock , Scrap Iron and Metals. Paper Stock Warchou es 1229 to 1237 , North Sixth ntri'Ct. _ _ _ _ AGENTS If .von want uomcthlni ; ta fell fast In Summur- All the jieojilo antlt jirofltsblif , writu at once to the Doiton Lamp Co. , C07 Wodhlngton ttrcct , hoitton , JI n . Their new lamp burner nltli thu Hyde Wick attachment , inaken keroxcno lamnd burn cvenlr. It li.is two email hand wheels Insterwls of O.SK each wheel controlling a corner , or one-half the ulck. Hells at tight. FITS ANY liivr. Terms to agents , fj , W , and ? 3.W > per doz. Iletall irlcc ? , U5 , 45 and M cent ) . Samples Hunt to agenta by mall for IB cents. 175-17 Wcat for being the moat direct , quickest , and mfe t line connecting the great Metropolis , CHI CAGO , and the EAHTXK.V , NORTII-EAHTIIKN , SOUTH and Sotmi-KmxRit LINIW , which terminate there , with KA ( US CUT , LlUVHNHOKTII , ATCIIUtOX , COUNCIL llLcrm and Oxiiu , the COHMBRCUL CESTIUU from which radiate EVERY LINE OF ROAD that penetrates the Continent from the Missouri lUvor to the Pacific Hlopo. The OHIOAGO , ROCK ISLAND & PA- OIFIO RAILWAY la the only line from Chicago owning track Into Knimn , or which , tiy ltd own road , reached th polnU above ivunod. No TttiMHR sr CAKBIAOI ! No in i.\a < xNwnio al No huJdllng In III- vejitlhted or unclean cars , M at cry ixunvnirer la carried In roomy , cl ui and ventilated coacho , upon Fut KxnroM Trains. 1UT CARS of imrlrtvlix ! magnlQcenre , PcLUi PAUC SmKmo CASH , and our own world'fainoiu UiKiiiu CAIW , uiion which ni l are ervid ! of nn- surjxuHixl excellence , ot the low rate ot HHVKXTT- KIM CiLNT KACII , with ample time for healthful enjoyment. Through Can between Chicago , PeorU , Mil wttukoo and Mlwourl lUver I'olnU : nd clo con iioctloiuatalljioliiti ) of lnterv ctlou ltli other Wo'tlckct ( do not foriret thl ) directly to every place of Importance In KaniiM , Nebnuka , "lack lllllj , Wyomlnif , Utah. Idaho , Nevada , California Orck-on , Wftshlni.'toii Territory , Colorado , Arizona and New Mexico , Ai liberal arrangcmenti reganUnjr bagsaKe oa any other line , and ratc of far * alway * asl ow a foinpotltorii , who furnish but a tltho of thu com fort Itoci and UVlo of sportsmen free. Tickets , niaiw and foldew nt all | rtncipal tlckci oinceain thu CnltcJ Statca and Canwla. n. it. CAULK , K. ar. JOHN , Vlco IWt & Owl. Ocn , Tkt andl'iw'r A t. Manager , Chicago. Chlcairo. If Touarcamaa fit you area ' - ° ' T ru n of r ned ly the'rtratn c. olllt. .tl'jUw aTOld luMwi work , to rei . jour itlmulanuand uau tor braiuner ? ( ami1 Hop Binere. iraiU1 , uw Hop B. It you are yoururana I I luQerUur ( r m aay In- I tlon i IT you are mar- tied or > lagl , old ui youuk. vuuerioir from SSrtoaltUorU ul.1 ! fna ou a Uxl of nick- own. nJy on Hop ! Who T r you are. WhMUTtr OU * < ; cl V * f * tuat your iy t na form of Kid that lnK. ton- ' novdi ol * n . . I i - ' " - - tliuuUttntf , UJftTD -MI'.B.IM"-- imf or > I . luoof without lntoxlMtl tl , 1 lY tlm.lr take Hop HopBlttora Blttort D. I. O. orurdwryw" an aljBoluto plaint , dUo * I and lrrc > i > ta. otlLo tlofuuk bio cur tot iaop i , blood | < lrunkeon t . nfrnt liue of opituQ , You will Del Itobaooo , or cured ir Hop Bl Ujovanatin-l loiirlri andD 'NEVER ' Circular . , ft I ft 'nor wma nvcjyourj IFAIL T CO. , life. I thai | nved hun- BOSTON STORE , 616 TENTH STREET. PREPARATIONS FOR THE GLORIOUS 4TH In order to close out our whole stock of Millinery before July 4th , the following sweeping reduc- ductions have been made. 700 LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S HATS Hanging in price from 75c to § 1.25 each. AM reduced to 50c each. 90 LADIES' TRIMMED HATS , Worth from 81.75 to S3.50. All reduced to $1.00. 60 LADIES AND MISSES' ' TRIMMED HATS Worth from § 2.50 to § 3.75. All to bo closed ou at § 1.50 each. 45 BEAUTIFULLY TRIMMED HATS , Worth from § 2.75 to § 0.00. All reduced to halt prico. MENS' AND BOYS'STRAW HATS AT COST DRY-GOODS DRY-GOODS ! > 0 pieces lovely Lawna , reduced to 5c , Ok , 8\c \ , 10 and 12ic per yard. Best Linen Lawna , 20c nnd 25c per yard. 1,000 pieces Mosquito Netting , ( all colors ) 40c per piece. Ono lot Shetland Shawls at C5c on the dollar , ring engaged thrco additional salesmen , our customers can now got attended to at once. . Q-s LEADER OF POPULAR PIUOES. Pianos and Organs J. S. WRIGHT , AOKNT FOB THE GHIOKER1NG PIANOS. AND SOLE AOEJJT FOR Hallet , Davis &Co. , James &Holmstrom , and J & C. Fischer's Pianos ; also Sole Agent for the Estey , Burdett and t e Fort Wayne Organ Co.'s Organs. \ ' I DEAL IN PIANOS , AND ORGANS EXCLUSIVELY. . HAVE HAD YEARS EXPEIUENCE iai ill 'HE BUSINESS AND HANDLE ONLY THE BEST. ' /I / J. S. 218 Sixteenth St. , City Hall Building , Omak HALSBTV. PITCH , : : : Tuner. J. B. Detwiler's CARPET STORE. The Largest Stock and Most Com plete Assortment in The West. A M & ? { S ' We Keep Everything in the Line of darpetsj Oil cloths , Matting , Window-shades , Fixtures' * . .and Lace Curtains. WE HAVE GOODS TO PLEASE EVERYBODY. 1313 Farnham St. , Omaha. Ohas. Shiverick. FURNITURE , BEDDING , Feathers , Window Shades , II [ I And Everything pertaining to the Furniture and Up j * \ \ holstery Trade. A Complete Assortment of New Goods at the Lowest Prices. CHAS-SSITERICl - 1208 and 1210 Earn , St , tprit mon tb it