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Ropnbllonn htnto Convention- The republican Hectors of the Btftto c Nebraska are hereby culled to eenil deli gate * from the novcr.il coutitlex to meet i utato convention nt Omnlifton Wcdnndaj September 2 ah , A. U. , 1882 , nt 7 o'cloc p. m. , for ihepnrpoi * of placing In noml tuition cv diilMes fur the following nnine offices , \lr.i Goiornor , Hcntcnnnt-Kovcrnor , eccrclar of Plate , auditor , trciwurer , nttornov-Kcr oral , commissioner of public Iwla an butldingfl , superintendent of public Inntruc t on , And to Imifltict such other l > u inp o rniw properly como lufors the convention The oevcral counties are entitled to roc I ci-entatlvcR in the etato convention n 'ollowf , bntod upon the vote cai-t for Inan Boweic , Jr. , in 1831 , for regent of the nUt university ! Glvlntonc ( ) Hclcgnto to eac ! ono hundttd i-nd filly ( iM ) voice , and on delegate for the frnctfon of Rcventy-fiv 7fi ) votc.i or over ; also ono delegate n lnp for fftch nrennir.O'l rnunty. _ 4 0ii iit ii iiu iira ra It IB recommended : First. That no proxies bo admitted to the convention , except nuch an nro hold by pcrrnni rcnlning In the counties from which the proxies are given. Second. That no deleatofiljnll ( represent an absent Member of his drlrcutlon , uulcws ho bo clothed with nuthurity from tlif county convention , or ia in poaacsslon nl proxloo Jrom n-gularly elected dolcgatcij thereof. JAUKS W. DAWFH , Chairman. JOHN STKKN , Secretary. LINCOLN , Ne'i. ' . July C , 1882. V. TJIK Omaha Iteimllicun aayt Judge flaslin wears low ahosa and no stock ings. And now cornea the Republican Oity Enterpriic and says "good enough but ho woara congress gaiters about this season of the year. Tar. city authorities of Omaha , Nob. , place barrels of ico-wator nt atrout cornnrs for the benefit of thirsty pedestrians , and base fellows often tip the barrels over into the puttor. Cleveland Leader. You must always go away from homo if you want to know the nous. THE bulls huvo the stock market by the oars in Now York. The roporta of fine crop wrathor , largo railroad profits , ensy money , fall trade and the whole horizon of business which is announced ns altogether lovely , have enabled the bulls to drive out the boars nnd declare that they will hold the fort for many months. The stock market ia on the flood and rising , ANOTHKU prize ring is staked out and another slugging show on the boards for Saturday August U , in Milwaukee , at which John Brooks and John Ward will catch on to each other for the value of $500 , the cham pionship of the Pacific coast and the gate money. This match originated in the dilliculty which 1ms ombarassod the democratic party in finding n suit' N , able candidate for ojngros.1 in that district , as it is nno of the articles that the winner is to have the nomina tion. It is none of our funeral , but the country is sick of thoao biutolizing barbarous exhibitions. HON. WILUAM UAILK , of oumolgli boring state , has been appointed by the president as governor of Wyoming Territory. It is expected that this appointment will bo promptly con- finned , Mr. Hallo was born in Henry county , lowe , in 1839 , and for twenty years has boon practicing law in Glen- wood , Ho was a member of the legislature of his native state , and at ono time speaker of its house of representatives. In 1808 ho was u prominent republican supporting Grant and Colfax. For eomo years ho has boon president of the Iowa and Colorado Minim ; company , which ho organized and only recently resigned to induce ex-Governor Gear , of lowu , to accept the position. As ono of the loading lawyers and politicians of the elate his services have heretofore been distinguished in assisting others to public place and this appointment IB recognized by his numerous friends in i'iho west M a just reward of modest 'worth , FETTER SCHWENCK'S 8XOIV "And 1'eter Raid , man , I know notwh 111 cm enycst. And Immedlntely while y t ppnico the cock crew. " ' 'And I'ctcr remembered the word of i I/ord , how he hud d Id nnlo him bofo the cock crow thou shall deny mo utlc St. I.uice , xx , CO , andGl. Peter the quack , surnnmi S hwonek , is n good deal less roliab in telling what ho knows about tl doings of his master than St. Pot WAS on the memorable occasion whi ho denied hia master. 1'otcr the quack 1ms gene out of li way to toll what ho claims to knc about the bogus census certificate th was palmed upon congress through h agency. After wading through thr columns of Peter's confession , wo c ; roach one conclusion only , and that that Peter has coached himself do BO mo very tall lying. Peter trios to saddle the ontl blame for the disreputable job , which ho played such a prominoi part , upon Tom Majors , whom 1 accuses of being the solo instigati awd perpetrator of the fraudulei scheme. Pctor denies hia inasto Valentino , who doubtless recommoni cd Schwonck na competent to do an rascally job and must have been party to the fraud from the bcginnin to the ond. It is notorious that Schwonk ho been Valentino1 ! ) man Friday for soin yoars. Tl'oy were both up-to the nockn in the land office irauds at Wei Point and Norfolk , and Schwoncli through his intimate and corrupt rola lions with Valentino , hold a club ovc his head that compelled him to dofon his dishonest and scandalous transiu tions in the Norfolk land office. Pete is very careful to deny hia master now but it is well known that ho ha gene to Washington last spring at th behest of Valentino , through whoa efforts ho was whitewashed in the in terior department , and by whom h nras indorsed for an important pnsitio ; n the revenue service. But Pete Ionics his master , and trios to mnk ) oliovo that Majorca inveigled him I indortako a trip to Lincoln in CIUPS if the bogus certificate , which ho pro : urod from Alexander without Vul' mowledgc. That will do to tel ho tnarincfl. Valentino was juut a loop in the mud us Majors was in th niro. Ho know from the outset tha ho whole claim was based upon fraui md ho undoubtedly suggested ti Majors the propriety of employing hi nan Friday to do the confidentia vork of rascality. The entire stor hut Schwonck tells ia fishy , and needy > ody will believe it who knows Potor'i ' uapacity to prevaricate. UNUCJI the preeout system of rev inuo and taxation the income of thi [ ovornmont aggregates about ยง 150 , 100,000 over and above the expend ! urcs. Now congressmen don't care o reduce this surplus , for it gtvci lomo oxcuao for n good round rivoi md harbor bill' wider the theory o addition , division and silence , one klso loaves enough crumbs to providi or "Long Branch" and "across the ontinbnt" committees during tltb ro- OTHER. LANDS THAN OURS. The cable dispatches are still bur- onod and monopolized by the nowe rota Egypt and the influence of the ituation on the treat powers. In En land the most important change i as ofTuctod was in the resignation o Ir. John Bright , who objects to the jurao of the ministry as opposed to lat policy which has boon the xulo o is political action. Bright was a isciplo of Canning , the great father t the non-intorforonco policy in the wtorn question. The confidence o 10 administration , however , is ahowi y the readiness with which the an ouncoment was made in the house o mimons of itu acceptance , and tha is place will bo soon filled. The Dvornmont is severely criticised from to opposition benches for allowing dmiral Seymour to open his guns ithout force enough to land and save 10 city from such an atrocious inns icro. The flight and escape of Arab 'asha ' , the doatruotijn of millions oi roporty , the ruin of a noble city , am 10 uncertain continuance of adesper lo war , are all laid at the doors of the liniatry , because of an unpardonable ogleot and want of preparation ii ich a decisive action , unparalleled in 10 history of military expeditions. The chief embarrassment of the uropoan powers upon the Egyptian tuation arises .out of the provisions ' the treaty of London , executed on 10 ICHh of July , 1810 , in which russin , Austria , Russia , England id Turkey were tho'hiuh contracting irties. In the following year ( hero as a convention on the Biimo subject ml .included Franco. Afterwards icro wcro alterations and amend- onta to the articles of the treaty of 110 , and the subsequent convention liich England opposed. These Eu > ipcan sottloiuonta disposed of the oat caotcrn issues as a matter af. cting the continental balance of iwer. The sovereignty of Turkey us recognized and established over ( 'j'lH with the khedive merely as its oo regent. Mohomot Ali and his ireditary succoasora were confirmed authority over the country of the ilo and paid tribute to the sultan , lifl deposition was under the electorate of the .European pow. 9. So matters stood when o great enterprise of the Suez canal as a necessity to the ocoin travel nt cnmmorco around the world was u : dcrtakon and injected into Egyptii affairs the most important intoros of England and Franco. The fro dum of the Suez canal and the seen ily of $450,000,000 became paramoui items in the question of eastern dipl macy. The heavy burdens which tl extravagance of the khedive and tl interest of this debt imposed on tl native population gave Arabi a hand to bin revolutionary projects and tl massacre of Europeans culminated tl crisis. The situation is further co : fused by the fact that there are ful 100,000 Europeans in the ii terior belonging to the various natioi alitlos who demand protection fro ; their government. In the mcanwhi a now prophet has arisen in Islam an the Mohammedans are flocking to h standard. Ho has declared a hoi war and overcoming all resistance swelling his ranks by thousands i volunteers and marching to join Aral to drive out the European invader Thcro is little confidence placed in tl Turkish troops , who are not paid an badly desciplinod , and who are of kindred faith to Elmohcdi , tl ) prophet , and the patriot rebel Arab In this situation England satisfies ho self with enforcing order among tl ; ruins of Alexandria , and in waitin upon the great powers who are mtoi c'stcd in the subject. Franco haa boon grumbling at Gan botta , who was the secret organizer c the trouble and who did nothing t liolp England out when the time fc action came. To meet the demand of the people the French govornmon is preparing a considerable armamon and keeping an cya oa the grim chan collar of Germany before getting to 'ar involved. She has largo fmancin ntorcsta and the lives of many of he subjects to protect and will bo forcei to take sotno decided action. Indoo < all the great powera are more or len > ound to enforce the treaty of 1810 The French position Booms to bo Urn ho permanent interests of Englar.i and France in the canal and othu matters compel them to adjust tin ituation under the sanction of thi Hultan without reference to the othc : > ewers , but an Franco did not show i very prompt illustration of this thoorj at the beginning of the affair in thi larbor of Alexandria , so nowEnglani s in no hurry to act without consult- ng the other powers. Germany will ertainly auppoit England and so wil Lustria and Italy , The uncertainty as to the conditior. f Arabi'a army whether ho if till retreating ravaging the country a ho goes , or entrenched in some po- ition not far from Cairo and awaiting lie reinforcement of the prophet bo < ere moving to the attack , keep the English close to their ships within the walls 61 the city whoso defenses and ortifications they are repairing as fast s possible. The khedive has declared Arabi to o a robol. That depends on the re- ult. Success makes the patriot do- eat the robol. If Arabi unites with Slomhodi , the prophet of Allah , the BBUO will bo a religious war which will ojly every Mussulman to the front , md England will have her hands full. Phis business is a more matter of M 00,000,000 and the free passage of ho Suez canal. If Arabi can guarantee that , it will tot matter much to England whether ho khedive lives or dies , But as this orriblo debt and interest are the nillstoucB which Arabi refuses to hang .round the nocks of the people , ho wither can maka such a guarantee , tor would if ho cculd , and therefore 10 must remain a rebel until war con- irms or reverses the docroo. Cuba is getting expensive to the lomo government. It formally used o pay n handsome income , now it ins just cost the Spanish treasury $1,500,000 $ in gold. The constant und flooding rains in roland liaro nearly ruined the splon- lid promiau of a harvest. The pota- oos in the low districta are wet to the kin , and unless the weather subsides amino will add its fearful fanga to ho sharp tooth of the repression 111. What an unfortunate yet lovely ilandl The body snatchera got the body of ho Earl of Crawford and Bnlcamo'u , ut didn't carry it further than 050 ards from the family vault at Dune- liost in Abbotshire. They did bettor 'ith A. T. Stewart , but there may bo smothing peculiar in the body of an art. Perhaps the weight of the title as too much for the resurrectionists. Paris has had another of its diplo uitio dinners on the occasion of the oparturo of Count Von Baust , the ivorcd minister of Francis Joseph of ustria. Bismarck demanded his re- ill from the Parisian court , und the lunt took advantage of it to close a long trecr of diplomatic aorvico by rotir- , g to hb musical and historical ro > 'arches. ' Von Baust rose into prom- unco on the terminus of the war that idod on the fatal day of Sadova. Ilo the father of the as Austro-Hungar- n state , and the liberator of the iws , but they repaid him by bocom- g the tools of Prince Bismarck , and volutionizinK the Vienna Bourse and ruiflhing the German chancellor with the means to threaten the disrupti of the Austrian Empire. The English attempt to improve li tenements of the poor at the pub ! expense in the largo cities has prac cally broken clown as far as London concerned. Some fourteen areas , co oring forty-two acres , have bei cleared away in London under i with the result of housing abe 3,000 moro people than were di placed , The cost was enormous , tl result practically nothing. The Po body fund , by common report , 1ms a compliance ! , in proportion to the gro demand nothing , The crowding growing worse and worse , and no wi out of it is apparent. Sir Charles Dilko's elevation to icat in the cabinet will bo in accon anco with the traditional policy i keeping up the radical equilibriun As John Bright's withdrawal loaves great gap in the advanced liber group aa against the aristocratic wh section , the selection of Sir Charli Dilko is tha least that could be dente to continue the checks and balance i an equally divided council bean It is true Dilko ia considerably moi advanced , moro pronounced in h convictions than the old statesma who has just retired , and his infli once on the cabinet will probably bo good deal moro active than those c his predecessor. Ho will bo tl alter ego of Joseph Chamboilain , tt president of the board of trade. Human life is apparently moro pn cious in Austria than it ia regarded i this country , to judge from the pn cautions the government has taken i respect to theatres and public hnll : The Vienna theatre fire wakened th authorities up to a duty , in the pei formanco of which an edict has alrcad gene forth regulating the building c theatres , and their general suporvisio : when built. It provides for a loca supervisory commission in every towi whore there is a theatre , composed o representatives of thomunicipil au thorities , police , medical profession fire brigade and oxpurto. All nc\ \ theatres are to bo detached from othe buildings , and are to contain no store rooms or paint shops. All inflamma bio properties are to bo impregnate ! with the fire-resisting fluids. Anopoi gangway between every six rows o seats is ordered , a shaft for the oscapi of smoke is to bo erected and the au iionco is to bo strictly limited to tin seating capacity of the house. Am these rules and regulations will bo car ried out by the theatre inspector ivithout evasion or compromise Austria can't afford to have any mor < people roasted , and the principle o jconomy could bo profitably practisee 3 very where. Among the provisions for the icgu lation of the liquor traffic in Copon logon just reported by the specia sotnmission appointed for the purposi ire these : The number of license : ihall bo reduced -from 1,350 to 300 10 landlord shall bo under thirty-five , -oara of ago ; female service , excopi hat of the hostess , is forbidden ; drinl ; an not bo served to any person undoi ilghtcen years of ago , male or female > r to any one who is already drunk i drunken person is to bo convoyoe o his own dwelling in a cab or covcree : arriago at the expense of the land ord in whoso house ho rook hia las [ lose. lose.A A statue of Mnzzini was dedicated ast week in Genoa. This was a great opublicau demonstration , Mazztni lover having consented to the mou- , rohy in Italy , although he would have loon too patriotic to accept the anar- ihical theory of the present admirers. Ecuador has its Arabi Pacha in the toraou of Alfaro , who is making head- fay with his revolt , and promising Icath to all officers who support the ; ovornmont. Arabi haa not thought if this , and by the time the hint caches him it may bo of little service. A letter-writer at Alexandria , a roman givca a highly romantic ox- donation of the Egyptian question , lor story is that , Arabi , early in his nroer , fell madly in love with an ! yptian girl , the daughter of a fol- ih , but the unscrupulous Ismail , the .hodivo , also took a fancy to the girl , nil had hoi carried ofl" to harem with- ut oven saying "by your loavo. " Ilo riod to pacify the lucklois Arabi by mking him n boy ; but Arabi never argavo the injury , and from that lomeut vowed dire vengeance upon small and all his family. This is po- uliarily a woman's solution of the roblom. The right honorable , the earl of Imftesbury , K. G , , pro.sided at the unual meeting ot the Victoria philo- > phlcal institute of Great Britain , hich took place in London on the ith of Juno. The honorary secre cy , Captain F. Potrio , read the re- art , which showed the total number : homo , Indian , and colonial mom- jra to bo 950. Professor Pasteur and any other woll-knownjinon of science xd joined in the past year , to further 10 society's objects , namely , the in stigation of all philosophical and ientifio questions , especially thoau id to militate against the truth revelation. An address was ilivorod by Mr , Trolawnoy Saun- : ra , the official geographer of the rvoy of Palestine. Ho described o sciontilia results of the oxplorn- m of Palestine and their great value the historian , especially as the cent work of the exploration aoomod to bring the country bofo the student of the present day ns appeared to the inhabitants ninetci centuries ago , and confirmed m most remarkable manner the accurai of the Bible record. Among tl speakers were the Right Ho A. S. Ayrton ; the bishops i Adelaide and of Nelson tr } spoke of the value of the Victor Philosophical institute's transaction and their great onxio'y for the ii crease of the number of its mombo : in the colonies , where its journal , n cording the investigation of learned me nto the truth as regards the philosopl ical and ecicntific questions of th present dsy , would bo even moro we coma than in England ; Dr. Stern , Hi celebrated Abypsinian captive ; Mr. .1 F. BAtcman , F. II , S. ; and Mr. I Howard , vice president of the Inst tuto of Chemistry of England an othors. Mr. Oonkllnn on Parties. There li much tn the present condltlo of the country tn make mccn feel togotlii and act together in public and gcnert concern" , wui > thought np.irt In yearn no' ' gone. Old party intercuts ha o Inrgel liossed nw.-xy. nt leant M dividing lines.- Hofcoo Conkiing at Utica. It is true that party lines are lot sharply defined than they wen ? . Ton of thousands of democrats voted tw years ago for James A. Garfiold. Thi a I ate elected a democratic legislatur last year. This senatorial distric chose a democratic representative t succeed the Jato Senator Wagner , am other instances are not wanting t show _ that the people are bocomini very independent of bosses , if not o parties. The two old parties wil probably stand. There w ill bo som changes from the ranks of ono to tn ranks of the other. Bosses will f > dawn and principles will stand. Th republican party ia strong only as it organization and its leadership repre Bent the purposes of the men win make the party. Saratoga Journal. Tbo Russian Jews. St. Louis Globe-Democrat. There uro numerous evidences o the fact that the matter of the migra tion of the Russian Jews is beinj sadly mismanaged. The bonovolun societies in Europe have boon or ganized for the purpose of alleviating the sufferings of their peraecutec brethren are crowding them ovcrfastei than they can bo provided foi on this side. The philanthropists or the two aides of the ocean dc not work together harmoniously , There ia either too much phi an > thropy in Europe fcr the amount there is here , or else in the formoc casp it io not of the right quality. Thinps would bo more satisfactory if the European societies would send eomo money for the refugees to live on while they are being helped to locate Probably the organization at Now York is doing all it can undoi the circumstances , but it is creating indipnatiou in various localities by sending doatituto people thither without suitable warning. Not long since the Hebrews of Milwaukee no tified the Now Yorkers that they con sidered themselves imposed on , and that they withdrew from further participation in the charitable move ment. A dispatch from St. Paul announces that 185 refugees have juat been dumped down at that point m a half- starved condition , having been almost without food for five days. The city authorities ore doing what they can For them until they can find work , which some of them may succeed in [ loing ; but it ia not likely that they all will at any time coon. There is some thing inhuman in sending these de tachments generally off in the country , leaving them to the mercy 3f whomsoever they land fimong. There ia no benovo- Ituioo m forwarding the refugees from Europe unless it is known that they will bo cared for at the termination of their travels. There has boon much , 'ivon to assist the new comers , but it is a kind of forced charity. They are [ lore and cannot bo loft to starve , but it cannot bo said that they have boon warmly invited. They have rather been shoved upon us. Had it been otherwise , the machinery for'provid ing for thorn would bo bettor than it s. It begins to look as if there was a lystom in this thrusting process , BO far ia the interior points are concerned , The Philadelphia Times says that ast Thursday fifty-one families , who lame to this country a few months igo , loft that city for New York , en outo for Europe , being enabled to do 10 through assistance. Of six hun- Irod refugees who have boon sent to 'hiladolphi , The Times claims : "Less ban one-fifth of that number found imploymont here , aud the remainder , irith the oxcuption of perhaps fifty or ixty aged people , were sent to ither points. Those who were ent away , for some unknown oason soon returned , until almost ho original uumbur were in the city his week. " And again : "Tho refu- eea themselves are dreadfully dissat- ified , and ninety per cent of them latnor to bo sent back to Europo. " t is evident that if there is to bo any arnpst practical philanthropy in collection ection with the llussian refugees omobody had bettor sot about it , and liat the migration must bo chocked ntil there is some way provided for Bsimilating it. S2DD70Q"RElAl 1 /ill be paid for the detection and can- iotion cf any person selling or deal- ig in any bogus , counterfeit or iraita. on HOP BITTKUS , especially Bitters r preparations with the word Hoior [ ors in their narao or connected lerowith , that is intended to mislead nd cheat the public , or any prepara- on put in any form , pretending to bo 10 same as Her BUTEUS. The gen- ino have a cluster of GUEEK Ilors lotico this ) printed on the white bol , and are ( lie purest and best icdicino on earth , especially for Kid- jy , Liver and Nervous Diseases. Be- are of all others , and of all pretended irmulas or recipes of Uoi > BITTEKS ibliBhod in papers or for sale , as ley are frauds and swindles , Wha- or deals in any but the genuine will ) prosecuted , Her BirrEus Mra. Co. , jj-22-lni Rochester , N. Y , BARGAINS XIKT LOTS Houses , Lands 3STET FIFTEENTH AND DflnOL/iS / SIS Beautiful bulldln ; eltea on Sherman ardni 10th street ! ( touth of PoDpleton's and J. , Urovra's riBldoncos the tract belong ! g to Sen tor Paddock for BO many years belr 853 feel west frontatjo on the nvenu bv from SCO to CSO feet In dcptl running eastward to the umaha & St. Paul U. I Will eell In strlpa of CO feet or more Irontayo o the avunuo u-lth full depth to the rullrovl , wl sell the aboi o on about any terms that purchas < may dcslro. To parties who will ugroo to bull liouscacoatln ? SliiOO nnd uprarda will sell wltt out any payment down for one year , and 6 to 1 equal annual payments thereafter t 7 per cer lut ri'St. To parties whcdo not Intend Iranrox Ing iinrncdlaiciy will sell for cnc-elxthdown an 5 equal annual piyments thereafter at 7 per ecu Interest. Choice 4 acre block In Smith's addition at wet end of Furnam street will Ivo any length c HinB required at 7 per cent Interest. Also a splendl 1 10 arre Mock In Smith's add tion on BIIUIO liberal ur nc force ; Ing. No. SOS , llj.it lot on near 20th J700. J700.No No 804 , Lot on 18th ntroot near Paul , S12CO. No 302 , Lot 30x230 feet on 16th street , nca Nicholas. No 209 , One quarter acre Burl street , nca Dutton WOO. No 297 , Two lots on Blonde near Irene etrccl 12:0 and $300 each. No 293 , Two lota on Georgia near Mlchlga ; reel. $1200. No205 , Twelve choice ro ldcnco lota on Hamll n btrect In Shlmi'n addition. Uno and slehth 60 to * 5UO each. No 294 Beautiful half lot on St. Mary's at inue , 30x180 feet , tear Bishop Clarkeon's am ! 0th street , 81000 NoV92 , I'ivo choice lots on Park avenue , COi CO cacb , on Btrect railway , $300 each. No29lSlx lota In Mlllard & Ca'dwoll's addltloi in Sherman Avenue t.ear 1'oppletou's , ? 3uOt ( 1 150 each. No 2:9 , Choice lota on Park avenue and strce' ' ar line on r ad to Park , $4EO to 810'JO each. No2SS , Eleven lots on Deca ur and Ircni trceta , near Sounders street , (315 to 3IBO each No 282 , Lot on lUth ne r Paul street , 97 CO. No 281 , Lot 65x140 feet near St. llury'o avcnuo , nd 20th street , $1600. No 279 , Lot on Uecatur near Irene etrcct , $325 No 27ft , Fuurlotson CaluUoll. near Saundcr : trett , eiOD each. No 270 , Loton Clinton street , near shot tower , 125. 125.No No 275 , Four lots on McLollan street , ncai Hondo , Kogan's addition. 32i5o ch. No 274 , Three lota near raca course : make iffrrs. No 268. Beautiful corner aero lot on California rcet , opposite undadjcining Sacred Heart Con- cnt grounds , SlOiO. Nottio , Lot ouMason , near ICth street , $1,3K > . 100 oisln "Credit Foiicicr"and "Grand View1 dditioi s , Just south-cast of U. P and B. A M , ailroad cpots , ranging from UO to $1000 cact nit on co y terms. Beautiful Residence Lots at a bargain very andy to shops 100 to i260 each , 6 per cent down nd h per cent per month. Cail and get plat and nil particu.ars. No 250 , Full corner lot on Jones , Near 16th troot , SJ.OOO. No25J , ' 1 wo lots on Center street , near Cum- IIR ttroet , $300 for both or$500 each. No 151 J , Lot on Howard , our King etrcet , 350. 0249 , Half lot on Dodge , near llth etr'joo No 2 17 , Tour beautiful residence lota near 'rdghtou ' College ( or will separate ) 98,000. No 246 , Two lots on Center , near Cumlng tieet , ? 400 each. No 246 } , Lit on Idaho , near Cumin ? street , .ft o 45 , Beautiful corner acre lot on Cumlng , ear DutUm etreut , mar new Convent of Sacred liart , $1,600. No. 244 , Lot on Farnam , near 16th etrcet , No 243. Lot 66 by 1 on Co'lege street , ear St. Mary's avenue , 8700. No 241 , Lot on Farnam , near 20th ctrect , 1,000. No 240 , Lot 66 by 99 feet on South avenue , car Mason street. $650. No 23 , Corner lot on Hurt , near 22d street , 2,300. No 233. 120x132 feet o I Harnoy , near 24th. : reet ( will cut It up ) $2,400. No 234 , Lot on l > ouglaa street , near 25tn (00.No ( No 232 , Lot on Pier street , near Beward ! 00.No No 227 , Two lots on Decatur , near Irene itreet , ! 00 iach. Ho Z2J , Lot 143 by 441 feet on Sherman ave- no ( Kith stieot ) . nca Grace , 92 400 , will divide. No 24) ) . Lot KUOret on Dodge , near 13th rcet ; make an oiler. No2i7 , Lot on 23rd new Clartt , 8500. No 210 , Lut on Hamilton near Uiug , 8309. No 2o9 , Lot on 18th otrcet , near Nicholas No 207 , Two lots on ICth , near PaclQo etrrst , ,600 , No 204 , Beautiful resilience- lot on Division reet , near earning , f 00. No 10JJ Lots on ICtb street , near Plerco , 00. 00.No 10.JJ , Lota on Sauudeig street , near Sew. No 1U4 } , Two lots on ! d , near Oraco ttrcet , 00. 00.No 192 } , Two Iota on 17th street , near white ad orkii , $1,030. N > 188) ) ; One full block ten Iota , near the .tracks , $400. No 191 , Lota on Parker , street , near Irene 00. 00.No No 163' Two lots on Cam , near 21st street lit edge ) , $0,000. No lt > U , Lot on Pier near Scward , $050. No 170 , lx on Paclflo street , near Nth ; maLe lor. . UolCO , Sir lots on.Farnam , near 21th sire et .400 tof..fSOc-ach No 103 , Full block on 25th itrrcet , near race uruo , Ld three lota In Glio'i addition , near lUudcru and Cuasius streets , $2,000. Ho 127 , tot on Ibtn btiett , near while lead ) rks , $525. No ! . ' , 123x132 feet (2 ( lot * ) on IBUi street , : ar Ponpleton'a , $1,600. Nell ) , Thirty half acre lots In U lard A Cal. ircll ad ltlona on Sherman avenue , Spring and ratoga streets , near tha und of iroea street r track , $ $50 to V1.SOO each. Ho b9 , Lot i > ( 'Mc-ugo , near 2d itiect , .800 N'oSS , Lotcn Mi-.no 1 ttreet , near Saunders , No F6 , Corner lot on Charles , near Saund- is street , $700 , No 75 , BOxbS feet on Paclflc , near Etb street ,000. , HotO , l.-htecn lota on Slut , : : d , 23d and uodera btiuelH near Grace aud Siundora street ESTATE AGENGY 15th and Douglas Street , THE HoDALLOI WAG ! WEIGHT ONLY 100 LBS. WAGON BOX. Can Be Handled By a Boy , The hex nocil never be tikon off tha wagon and Ml thonhollod Grain and Grass Seed Is Save It cstatc99thin the old ptylo rucks. Every- eUndard wagon Is tnlil with oiir rack comple.o BUY NONE WITHOUT IT. Or buy the attachments a i njiply tram to. your old * ngon box. For salt 1 tf pbraaka by J. C. CMKK. I , ntoln. Fnr.D 'roar. , Orind la and. lUaoLOTT & ( IriKRi , liaitt niri. CHARD H BCIIRODKRII , Columbus. SPANOOLR& FUNK , lied Cloud. C. H. CRANK & Co. , Hcd Oak , Iowa. L. W. Itfmni. ( Olonwoo1 , lowk Ami every flr tcl dealer In th west. A'k hem for descriptive cireulir or ooad dlrec1. oxw. J , MoCallum Bros , Manuf'g Oor Oaicc , 24 Wort LaVe Strrot , Chicago. miySS-lw 100,000 TIW3KEN-SPRIHG VEHICLES NOW USE. They nurpa's all others for eisy riding , etylo and durability. They are for sale by all Landing Car riage Builders and Dealora throughout the country. & ' SPRINGS , G'EAKI & BODIES For sale by Henry Timken , Patentee and Builder of Fine Carrlac s , OT X.OX7XS , - - IW10. Jl-nm Are acknowledged to be the aest by all who have put theme ; o a practical test. ADAPTED TO BED & SOIT COAL , COKE OR WOOD. MAKUFACTUUED BY SUCK'S STOVE CO. , SAIST LOOTS. Diercy & Bradford , SOLE AGENTS FOR OMAHA. MONITOR OILSTOVE Improvuii tor IHbZ. TUB IIKST AND INLY ABSOLUTELY SAFE STiMLOVK IN T1IK WOIIM ) . Every housekeeper feels the wnntof Dniethinft that will cook the daily x > d andavoid the excossiveheat , dust , tter and ashes of a coal or wood stovo. 'HE ' MONITOR OIL STOVE WILL 10 IT , butter , quicker and cheaper iian any other moans. It is the ONLY HL STOVE made with the OIL IESERVOIK ELEVATED at the ack of the stove , owayfrom the heat : y- which arrangement ABSOLUTE AFETY is secured ; as no gas can bo onorated , fully twenty per cent moro eat is obtained , the wicks are pro- srved twice aa long , thus saving the oublo of constant trimming and the tpenso of now ones. PJXAMINE HE MONITOR and you will buy no iher. Mtnntactureil only liy tha .onitor Oil Stove Oo , Olavelaml 0 , Send tor descriptive circular or call i M. Rogers & Son , agents for No- raaka _ 1iviu WECHANIOAL AMD MINING EN- I QINEERiNQ.at the Ren ela r Polytech. c Institute , Troy , N. Y. ThuoUeat oocluwr. ; tichool In America. Next term fcegln * b'tp. nucr llth. Iho rojlster tor 18S2 cent la ute to ! the irraau u. for the pa.t 65 jtaid , with Mr i > ojHlou ; also , ciuric i ( tudy , require- : nt , txpcnsw. etc. AiUiea . , , , DAVID 61. GREENE. . Jltd tsdswlm Uireotor.