( TJUE DA'ILX SArUJRDAY jSJSPTfiAIb * li ' 23 Blrer 6 fwt 3 Inches below w lor mirk O Bih , S feet 3 Inchra tt Ytnkton. M I | M | r pi 9 tett 0 Inches kt L Crowe , nd t feet 7 lochw t LOOAL. BKBV1TIB8. JOll 1'llINTINO. Send tor firinittl prici Hit nnd mmptei of allklndaof jub work to tha AUKN PIUNI'INO CO , , job printers , and pub- JliboM "KU11AL NliUHASKA. " The American Cnttlo Journal. LtVK STO K printing a fp-clalty. No3 218 and 720 , H. IItli St. , Ouialin , Neb , soi > ' . > 0me-eod2w The wcitlior h&i grown d'Klitly warmer. Thenext thing In the National Woman BufTrjgo Arsuclation Convention. Minn Ilardcnburgh It ready to receive pupils In Klucutlon at Max Meyer's , There were IVo plain drunks In fo'lco oaiiit jo.toiday nnd both were dls- charged. The funeral of UanVIo , the victim ol corrosive euUImntc , took pl , > co at 3 p. m. TlmmUy. TheNrrth 1'renbvlcrian aoolety will irlro their lirnt snclable and mp ] > cratth new clumh on SaunJcrn etrict , thli Kr .nk , T. Knmge hm just funned bin coat ndvertUing cnrd fur tlio fall teuton. It in tbo lieht looking one l.e tins ever cent out and wan mitten up by tliu bona photo * graplier , Currier. -Tho connco on tbo new blook ust west .ol thi ) Wmtern Union telegraph t.illce HUH been jiul in plnco. In I ho centre are Ih'i word * 'Jtcdlck , 1882. " lion. Jolm I. Kinllek U the propilotor. tc , ( Jlli er 1) . nolitui Imi his ] ioHrevlon n lady'rf poc''ct li.mk found I'uilng the fulr It containii G1) ) cent * aud n promiaory note fruin N. F , ll > dln to Klary N'thon for $100. " 1'tio rcpublloin nenitorlal district f n Vontiuti for Iho district computed l Doug' UK and Sirpy ccnintico , nuolii at Papllllon at 1 p. in. to day for the purptso of nomi nating our fl'ut iienator Gen. Geo. M O'lirien will be presented hy the Douglim county dolirfktion. Mr. Coonn , of Wiiner , appeared be fore Unite I Stater CouiuiN ioBer Fruik Thursday , to inako a teit of the conitruc- tlon of the law rcquirlny chcckn to be ' lamped. The ( UlegBtiH to tbo rrpublfcnii atate > contention began leavini ; the city on teen a * the pcnflon wan over and the hotel * now wear a comparatively donerted appearamo \ llttlo let-to between Hou. Georgn Wanhiufjton Ambrose , and W. J. Conutll , Kr ( ] , , took pUce yeHteidiy ou the Wnlmsli corner , but wa stopped by Shot iff Miller before nuy blood wax Bpllicd. Tue war waa principally of worcli. Four vplonilld looking BampleH of lUch Ilill , Minn url , coiil are mi exhibition in the oflho of C.iunty Clerk Ii tumor. One h labelled "Peacook , " ono "Red K.uty . , " two black. Tbo Hlch Hill Cumpauy it bidding to furmib the county with its win ter wipply. lu the event of tbo IlurllnKton club uot nrrlvIriK to till their enBOKeiiurit with the U. & AI. club to-day ( Saturday ) there will be a frto cauio played ou the H & M , groundi In tlta cllv be tween tli * 1) . & At. mid tha Wettern Union Telegraph n'lif. ' Game called nt 2:30 p. in. A portly and line looking jmlUul ( ilU- cer from one of our western counties , w.n overcorno by Unulm "tuiili ( ; f uot" Tburml y and attempted to K < > to bo I im the blJewulk in front ot the L'axton about H o'clock. He w hauled In but wan excii fd yni. terclay oo bo WAH A delegate to TIIUIT. day'i atata convention. There will bo a uuaj meeting of tbo worklniineii ; of Omalm and Uiiuglaa coMiity on Saturday evening , September 23rd , at tbo city ball , for thn purpoao of Bcltctlng delegttiu to attend a labor union couvtir tlon tu nominate nworklngman'u ticket for Uouglan couuty. All orklnjuien ( and farnurs in Dounlnn county are ui gently re- quetted to attend and o > it In the bu lne of the mooting , Uy onier of the commit tea. The Quarter Oontonnlnl. Tlio FKOUIMOIH of Omubs , are ordered to HssUt in colubratii ) ( { thu Quartor-Oentonniftl Aniiivunary of the Grand Lodao of Nebraska. Saturday 23 , 1882. The ponorul aanuinbly wil bo at Froomason's hall , at i ) a. in. Matter RUsnna appearing in white gloves and aprom. Thcroaftor tin prouratmno arrangrd by thu Gram Ledge oommittoa will bo followed : All Muattr Masons in good utund ing with tbi'ir ladii-a are expected to bo present at the evening entertain metit at Freemaaon'a hall. U. W , LININOBU , Ma tor O pitol hodpo , No , 3. ClIAS K. COUTANT , Master 0 < ivnrt LiJ i' , No , 11 , K. I ) . OAUTEU , Muster St. John's Lidgu , No. 25 , 2131 Notice. i The "Hawthorn Centennial Ex ccUior Roof Faint , " waa patented Ma ; 24th , 1831 , and otter * putcnt nutu bcrUil , 803. Any person found o known to tamper with the innnu faclure of eaid paint will bo punish ed to the full extent of law. No prr son has any authority whatever to eel recopt : * . HAWTHOIIH & HBO , , Lancutor Pa. THE STAGE. The Winter Season's Amusement Fairly OomrasncGilf-A Brilliant Outlook. Attrnctiono nt "Th Boyd" The WhemiboutB of Omaha Pnvontte , The Theaters in General. Boyd'n- The Kniiign Cumudy company in "Rooms for runt" closed a most a it isfaolory cngagom'-nt it Hoyd's opera fiouso last evening. Mr. SeaverV company la quite evenly balanced nnc found no trouble in nmiieing our thr ntor-gocra , at & time when they have ind alraobt n nutfcit of foot-ligh glare for eo early in the suaflon from the combinations drawn hither during , ho progrcea of our alato oipositiun , It is doubtful if nny city in the weal IM a moro floating population and no many lovora of musio and the drama us Omaha , HUIIOQ her good iinine ovciywhoro , so AynonymouH of success among all good Blurring combinations Tlio winter eoneim hat curtain ) ) commenced in earnest. Fcr the bal * inco of thn month find tvery wi-uk during October cngngcniiiitshavo been Hccurcd at this popular houeo witli floini ) of the befit Ulunt traveling. I ) will bo noticed that Mum er liojd i.is arranged his dates BO no two com- > iuiii > 3 in the name line of burliest tor flict with nno another. Monday , Sol Smith Ilusspll in 'KJijowood Folks" will IM croutcd with n lorso hotieo. M. A. Le < tvitt and Tony I'.vstnr's Vdudevillo aliowt inited will hold the boardn Friday iiturday and nialniuo , the iO.h nnd SOih. SOih.Tho The always welcome Fvy Tomploton las n thrco nitjlitn and nnttuieu on ! gctiicnt commencing October 5h. BJarmn Elmoro in hur now pl v of 'Ghitpa" will bo next. AUKot Union , Koso Eytingo , Fred Wntde , frank Mayo. Barlow , Wilson & Oil V ninstruln , Ku loxg lingriolt ouncurt company , Bus ton Ideal opera com mny , John 'J' . Kt > rn < uid , M > idinnii ; < iunro company add Milton Noblm- iuu all booked hoforo Jummry. Mr. Thos F. lUvrl will remain a > nmnngor. Mr. K E Wliitmoro in the Ljontlomauly Ironnimir. The .A With the exception ot a chart vno ion on the road with n specialty c > in ) iny during July , John Nugent hub ircsontud u peif.irtimnco nt , thu Acnd- miy of Muiiu uveiy night. Durinu he winter auaaon hu will run u first- Into specialty und vaud ( < vil ) perform- ncu ot joro. Tlieprincipiil attruc iuiia thia weuk are Mulvillu und Fiiui- ic , premier iitlilutis , From thu L * Oliuilo IVriluze uttnchrd to thu dnim f the Academy I hey perform thuir nparalclled fuuU llutluvuinado thorn lie wondur of the world. Next week J. J. Riley , chnrautor actor. Btndt Theatre Our German friotiila o mimenco thi'ir rainutio work on ihu lit of October. ohii 0. Itrundt mill renmina eok- wner. llioliard Loulha will bo the tago manager. Juan Bturleis , the lotod character and comiqiiu , will put n the boxrds n now piuca entitled 'Mier Leupault. " Our JFuvorltor. Emma Abbott is in Kansas City. llaverly'a opera company are in iUnada. Alice Oitoa" company are doing 'cnnsylvania. Mmo. Oirntur'a pronpectivo nursery ngngemunt will prevent her from inging in public Una wiritrr. Aimee will bo with us next your. Misa Emma T/iumby / COIUUUIICPB lor cngigenient in New York on Oc- ober ( i.h. MapUipon's now tenor ia named Miorzwinnki. Olara Louise Kolloiz ? ia in Now York City. John McOiillough commenced his oarnn in St , Paul. L \wruncu Harrott is playiiif ; in 'hiludelphm. Funny Davonpnrt is playing in j'indon with marked eucc'ea. Maggiu M itchull ia routed this way. way.Mary Andoreon is atarring In the Salsbury'a Troubadours will bo hero late in tbn Rnhinn. Joseph Murphy will bo hero in Do camber. J K. Emmet is playing throuch tholoutb , Thu Umilnns are doing the aouthon circuit. UuUAlo Bill opened his new play ii Milwuukeo with great MVjor'n Muito Juliui Meyer , manager 'of the Mutical Union Orcher.tra , pror Uos a vo.y brilliant mniun tma winter. Theronro sovonly five membir in thi union now , and a relumreal ic li lc twice n wook. TITO or three perform ancea will bo given through the win tor. Elijah unit Motmli are in re hearsal , under the leadership of Mr , Hoffmann , Thu I'hllonmthean society are ex pected to re-organic in a few days. MBTUOl'OLTTAN HOTEL. OMA HA , NEB. Tables supplied with the best tin market attords. The traveling publi claim they got better accommodation and inoro general satisfaction lie than ut any other house In Omaha Halo , ? 2 per day. nuR21tfmo Iha Woatern Union Doya Ohrtllong the D * M.'fl. M anager Ilhoom , of the Wentorr Union telegraph oflicei , is a greu lover of the national game , and has i his employ some crude material tha would entirely cover the dlimoni fluid if they only had ruoro practice Noticing the U. ft M.'a terribln ban kerinvf for n game with the Unto 1'acifioi and thi ir inability to got one ho presented thfiu with n forma challeng yesteaday. The U. * M. manager at once accepted , statin to him in hi * reply that an adnmsio ( to of about 10 cents ho thought would bo nbout riqht , nnd that if the Western Union * uot three runs they could hftvft the pilo. The lightning stingers are oonfiJent of stcunii tlio thri-o tuna nnd the pilo. Among then' brt > t players is Hipper , 'h. ir pitcher , Into ot KYUSHU ( Jity. Key tr , catcher , is in binplojo in the M. it St. Paul U. U ; I'nolmii ) , nhort s'op ' , is nn old timer hero and a hard hitter. Williams third ba o , for mcily pl y < d first in Cincinnati , nyl dota mnit hiiiidiinino work. Stilltre.l . .f ihu M. it Be IMul office , will plaj on first. Hitch ) " h s engaged nn c-n tire Bcction in the ir.ind ; stand for hi 'rio..dp , nt > d ii tnnking bets ; ho plaj second without an error. The gam will be Cftllcd nt 2:30 : sharp. The B. & M's. huvo about arrangci Mitir ilntHA fop their western trip S jmolimu next wcok they are expect ed to take in the country with a ipecial car and evury nrr.u'gomun o iniplorp. llni U. P.'s are expected to play in the Bluffs tc-day. THE NATIONAL PARK- fiovomt Million Dollars to bo Kx ponded in Iruprovoruonta Tboroln. Those who visited the Yellowstone National Pmk with the Omaha Boarc of Trade excursion , or who havu roac the interesting lottern written by THK JF.B reporter who made the tourol bo Park , will bo interested in the fol owinir item from thu Chicago Times : ' 'II. F lluthfH ( , prmt tritdur nt , Fort tug , is at thuGwd P.icifio hotel , laving come direct from Washington , .vlitiu hu , ns aiont'for a I'jstcn Byndi ctto of capitalists , haa secured a least rom iho interior dupartmont of i cn'liiin portion ( f thu Yellowstone National park upon which to erect totuls and other building * essential to bo comfort nnd convenience of tour- str. The syndicate ) has also secured ho right of building telegraph lines in ho pork , as well as certain other niviligrr. A schedule of maximum > ricet > hnsbcon arranged by the interior Jopartmcnt , and it la stiplatud hat a higher rate shall woik a forfeiture of charter. Vlr. Hughes' business in ihia city it to stcuro eHimatcfl nnd to make ar rangements for the construction of two or moro hotels at the pitk , to fiiit in the aggrt-gnto nearly $ .2,000 , > 000 , Thrso hotel * will be of the most eh'gant and commodious de scription , dud will bo cunncotud with thn Nuithi'rn Pacific railway by .1 branch from the mum line near L'v- injibton , which the road has ngreid to beuin at once to build , Mr. IJughee' relation with the cnlcrprieo is that ol mannger , and it was through his flForta that eulliiiiunt capital has been i cured to carry out the enterprise. I'lio pliin is to liuvo nrranKumonts ana uccominoilations fur quihta full } aompk-Ud by next Buiiini-r. Mr. llufus Hutch is in the city , stopping ut thu Pulmur homo , mid it is guner- .illy . understood thitt ho id one of the capiUltsrs interested in the project , and that for the purcbaao of land nnd iho irnproviMiiPiiM that nro contcm p'Htnd ' from S3IJO ( ( 000 to 85,000,000 ffill bo < zpondcd. * Both Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable - able Oumpound and Blood Purifier are prepared at 233 and 225 Western avenue , Lynn , Maaa. Price of either , St. Six bottleu for $5. Sent by muil in the form of pills , or of lozen ges , on rdcuipt of price , $1 per box fur either. Mra. Pinkham freely an swers all the letters of inquiry. En close So , stamp. S nd for "Guide to Health and Nerve Strain. " THE SOCIAL SEASON. t Upons Up Slowly Too Concordia AnnlvaiBury , Etc. The fonrtconth anniversary of the Cuucordia society , organized in thi ? ity in 1808 , was celebrated in Stand- rd hull on Wednesday , the 20th , bj a concert and ball. In the first part if the evening's programme the Con lordia was assisted by the aolivo ucmbern of the Omaha Turnvtrein and the Musical Union orchestra , L'hou followed the dance prc gramme if tvvulvo pieces , in the midst ol which an interlude was etjijed for ho elegant lunch prepared for the occasion , Thvro weru about 200 guests present , and it ivas n charui ng und dclivhtlul nll.iir. The woddini ; of Mr Thomas 0. llavons nnd Mian Nullio Quotrcliius wai cdlobrated on Wodnetduy evoi ing ut the ro.iidoiioo of the brido'a mother , Mrs. JuUa Ooctuchius , on Seven tionth and Jackson Btrecta. llev Ojnon _ D.ihorty performed the corc- mony in Ibti jiroflunco of tbo rclativi B of both pirtus , An elegant eupper followed , The gifis were many ant valuable. The iiowly wedded pait left the next morning on u jonrnuj t-ast. Tfioy will return to ba at homo after the first of next month , at tbo homo they have chosen , on South Nineteenth utrcot Mr , llavons hai been fir a number of } tiara the ufsiat ant tiokotngont nf iho Union Pacifii raiUny ut the depot , and his bridi is an amiiblo and ' accomplished youtij lady. Otatti itocord. Bernhurd Lingo , aged 53 years died September 23d , at St. Jnsepli hospital. Ila waa an old and wol known citiien. His friends , who ar in Wliconsin , have boon notified U telegraph. Funeral at 3 p , m. Sun day. day.John John Frederick Nouhaus , a farmer , residing at Papio Exchange Mills , died vpry suddenly September 20th , 1882. Funeral September 23d , from his late reaidoncp. John Kellom Adams dlwl in this eity on Thursday morning , September 21et , 1883 , aged 6 years , 7 months and 13 days , The diseaio was diph theria , llo was the eon of Mr. W , L and Mrs , Clara Adams , Died , in Omaha , September 21st , at 1 o'clock p. m. , Sarah Eiiaiboth , wife of Dr. O. P. Chubb , of tills city The iunoral took place yesterday at 4 o'clock at their house , Eighteenth street near Oasa , whence the body iras taken to Minuoota for inter- mont. ( WELCOMED HOME. Our Citizens Most at the Depot aid Welcome Homo the i the Successful Nom inees of the Repub lican Conven tion. The Gennanltv Wtnanorchor Society Extend n Hearty Welcome to Tholr Friend and Next Uecretary ofStalu. Col. B , P. Kogoon. S.pt. 22. The greeting that E. P. Rogpcn the candidate for secretary of state W. W. W. Jones , superintendent o public instruction , aud 0. II. Gare regent of the university , received their fiionds in thUcity last night was hearty ono. The naws of the nomination of lion Jrtraes W. DAWCS HI the republicai candidate for governor waa rcceivct in Lincoln shortly before noon , and was hailed with joy by our people , who have always looked upon bin ; an a warm and true friend of the capita city. Later in the afternoon the news came over tbo wires that our towns- nan , Col. E. P. lloggen , had received ho nomination for secretary of state L'fien joy wes di > pic'ed upon every countenance. The GerininH of the city , njgardhBs of political proclivities , lailed the news with joy , and spent ho afternoon in handshaking and congratulating each other upon tn * < victory achieved. To an cutsidor it would seoin that I'Hv-prJ was n native lorn German. In fuct our Gorman Honda could not have onthuaed mure f ouo of their own countrymen bar ccoivod Iho nomination. The nomination of Mr. Roggon was about the last news received Irom thu onvention until after the train from Omaha arrived last night. biito in the nvoning Kd. Sizer , on > ehtilf of our citizens , and Mr. Ho m > < -rg , president of the Grrrnaniu Jmunorchor society , engaged the Jitpital City brass band , and ordered hum to bo at the depot promptly at 1:30. : It was nearly 10 o'clock bufore ho train arrived , and by this time bout 500 of our citizens were on the opot platform , reddy to wulcumo the indidutes homo. As the train pulled into the yard thrvo hearty cheers were given for the c.u didalus , and the bund played "La the Conquering Unro Comes. " The catimdntov , dulrgiti's und cilJBiiiB emerged fiom the cars and preceded by tlui b < incl nurched to Gurmanm hall , lluro Mr. Holm- berg , president of thw Kie int > rohnt rociuty , m beh ] f of thu nucii-ty wol corned the dulugatus Mid IrtuicU tu tlio hall and extended hospitalities. \lr. Ruggen was the only candidntu prtseut , and for thu spuc'i of an hour ho was kept busy shaking hands .tnd receiving the congratulations of friends. Uon. G. M. Lirnbertson , en behalf of the delfgites present , responded in n very happy manner to the welcome intended by Mr Holmborg , and ro- erred to the convention that had ominated our townsmen , Roggen , ontB and Gere. Ho suit ) , tor thu irst tiuio in many years Ltncaster ounty had come out of a tight with lying colors , and had no complaints o inako. Three hearty cheers were hen given for the lesult of the ro mblican atato convention ; three heers of J. W. D-iwes , three for W. W. W. Jones , and three for 0. H. Gjre. Gjre.Hon. Hon. H. M. Wells , editor of thereto rote Union , published * at the homo jl Mr. Diwts , wan then loudly called or. Ho reluctantly came forward uid stated ihat ho was not prepared o make a speech , but , in looking ibout him , ho found that ho was at uiine , among friends who were ro- oicing with him over the nomination jf his townsman , and citie. ns of Lin coln , and thatho felt just us much at lomo as ho would at a Methodist camp meeting. Ho then rnferred to the candidates in a pleasant manner , and brought his remarks to a close by tating that he was very thirsty and would quaff another glass of lemonade , and drink to the success of the entire republican ticket. Deafening ap Clause followed Mr. Wolls' remarks. J. L Oaldwoll , young-nun elo quent , was m-xt called out and orieily congratulated our people upon the nomination of the three citizens ot Lincoln. Ho paid a handsome tributn to the worth of the candidate ! ) , and said the county would surely vivo thi'in 2 000 majori'y. Long after midnight , with the bane placing , thoratitiera left tha hall , after giving cheer after cheer for the cue . etsful candidntoo. j BRCAK- Ulti UouolosH Inf-ituatton Sntdto Uivo Mi\ao lilm u " All artiolo appeared in yeslerday'i BKB reflecting ou the character o certain parties who have recent ) ; moved here. The facts of the o are raid to ba that the mat Borden referred to as a cranl and a fraud , and that hi statements In every particular ur falie. Mr. A. W. Seavor , nientiouei in the article referred to has jus moved hero from the cast und is a respectable gentleman of good stand ing in the easr , where he is well known both in a business and aocia way , The man styling himself J. H Borden became acquainted with i noico of A. W. Beaver , who has been living in Burlington , Iowa. Borden became infatuated with the lady , am b cause she refused to accept him h ( Uordon ) tried to seek revenge by annoying the parties interested. Mr Seaver never saw the man Borden bu twice and hao never had any social o business relations with hlra whatever It is true that Borden filed complain g iust A. W. Seaver and his niece charging them with connteifelting but when the ease waa called yes tcrdsy Borden never tnado his appearance pearanco and the defendants were im mediately discharged. It is now stated that the police are after Borden having positive proof that he ha com milled two roblrrieJ vhile hero , bu ho haa skipped the towfl. Mr. Seaver has moved his famil ; here and intends to make Omaha hi home , and all wiah him success. The charges of counterfeiting _ and the larceny of goods and a certain w irth less check are unfounded and false Any emu knowing ot Burden's whore ib .uis mill pleuMi ojnfer the favor 01 our police , aa ho id wanted hero fo robbtry. Tnu above stateniont is vouched for by Superintendent Nuligh of thu Uj Uctivu Agency and othura. MM. .f , JI. Woolwotlh ha ? gone to Chi' ' oigo. MftjirO. 1) . Hifruo nnd wife , of D s Molcot , am at the I' , xton. SnuerinlemUnt Dtc1tn { < on , of T&rnmle , U Tinting in the city with liln wife. Hun , U \Vnrren , nf Kcbrntka City , grand miuterdf MHEOIIR in Kelira > kn , In lu the city to-day to attend the quarter cen tennial cicrclsffl. Col. D , 15. Houck h . jmtrfturned from a two month' * ttlp thnmgh the we t , hav. visite 1 lu that tlint near a'l tha coast and torrltnries , lie h looking well , Mr. K. W. Itvdf , of Jfltnestown , Now York , n brother ( if Dr. H. W. Hde , of ill's city , anii-rd in Umnht je terdy on a hurt vl-lt. Ho la connected with The Jamestown Journal. John Weber and family have returned 'rom Chicago. .T. L , Ktone , nf Larimle City , la in JmaliR , oiKBgcd iantlt nt the Harrietts. Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Hubbie and Mr. 3hv. Hob IP , Itft yoitetday for a trip tu Kausat City and St. l.ouli. Clias , F. Stcphenp , piano lotto timer for Max Meyer & llro. , left yesterdny for the east , taking n well earned \ac\tion. TlIK ; ) EK wiihod him atutnut \ \ vacation , Mr , A , M. Funk , formerly of tha firm of ? unk & Shnrkey , rpprrsenting Hawthurn' Centennial Exuolslor 11 of paint , is a'nin n the city , li : haa received a promntion inca hit hut vi it , being now aupcrlnten- ontof sgtncioi for the Cov > naut Alutu 1 ieDtfit Association of Illinois. POLK COUNJ.Y. 'bo Prof perity of Oscooln , and Polls Conuty Political Matters. Corrojpondmice o ( 1 nx 1 EX. Osoton , Neb. , StptemberlO. AU liis region of Kubruaka haa good ropa. The "hail bolt , " in places , oat the email grain , and thu corn in ured has came on with a light stand nd backward , but beyond this there rtroro novcr belter crops in Folk coun- y , and over ) body la chuurful. onlimicc on the boom. Now build- ngs are going up all over town , nmv radini ; houses , plenty of teams com ng and going , ulevatira bting reGttod o handle the great crops new farmere oining in and the Faimers' Alluuct aems united and in good working or- er. Few towns of thia ein in thia part f the state are groning as fuat ot [ oiug moro businees tlmn thia younjj ity at the end of the Republican Vul uy road. O&OGOLA. ins made quite u : unbeiof changes luring the last fisv mnntha. W. A. Lngwoi'l-y has cold hs urnituro Btoro ai.u closed up hjp banking business and ia giving his attention to ot er matters , iucludii. ' ( . > ho Commercial house , which ho hue itted up in good ehapu and manage * withacumputunt force. II. B WILDK , or many years a resident and sucsecs- ul budneaa man of Iowa City , and vho bought the L ngworihy store , ioa put in a laruu stock of furniture and established bimeolf aa ono of the ubstantial busineos man of the county , and a heavy Btockholdcr in ho NEW I1A > 'K. This now institution may bo the ! 'l re lix of the old Langworthy bank , jut U. F. Arnold , wi.l HOOII bu instal- ed as caHlner in thu line now brick jinking houeo , now biing erected fox hat purpose on the uuut aide of the quaro just north of the furniture store. i O.'M ' MCOONACOHY , : ho veteran lumbBrman , wo found busy with a forcu of hands dealing out lumber for thu fnnnora , who au- building in i very direction , and new liouats and now windmilb are neon ul ! over the prairies BB well aa in thn town. Thu BlorcH are cnrrjirg lar.e ( & locks of gcoda. The now courc houau haa reroived the county oflieorB , and the cilioials havu ub.indnnnd the old coops they weru compelled to ute atttr being burned out. TUB XLtlANCK seemed to cnmo up to the political work this fall with n atrong hand , and hold a cunvi ntion at the amu timn tie republican county convention met and by repeated adjournments and interviews dictated the candidates on the ticket of the dominant party , and the feelinc setuis to prevail that good mou and trt'o have boon celcctcd this fall and will surely ba elcplcd , although a bitter pill to the machine. It now Boema to be conceded that Dr. Mills , of thia county , will be the nominee of the republican parly for the state senate from Polk and Butler countiea. Butler republiouis seem to admit that Polk should have the sena tor this time , und this county allowed the doctor to select his own dole . The doctor haa made i cclaration of principles and wil probably bo nominated. As the doc tor hab no political record , beyond hii associations he may bu excused from making a clean and clear euunclatioi of his views on the ono question thai the people are demanding shall be first and clearly a part of hia creed , but there may yet arise doubt , and the people of this county U1 not bu putotfbyany cheap | Jut' Tin , am will not accept anything out men who know what they boliovo. BDCKKYH. V'Wiuter finds out what eumner lays by. " Kidney-Wort cures in winter - ter and in Bummer. There is scarcely a person to be found who will not be greatly bom fitted by a thorougl course of Kidney-Wort every spring If you cannot prepare the dry buy thp liquid. It has the same effect. A ROYAL GIFT. Buffalo BUI Senas a Friend a FlrU Team of Hays. Mr. George Can field Thutsdao re c&ived a handaomo present from lilt old friend , Hon. Win. F Cody ( Buf falo Bil ) , of North PJattc , in tht- shape of a beautiful epan of mate ! coltn , three ytats old. They ate JarJ bay * , with tails that sweep thovrounrj ud lovely flawing manes , George drove them out for the fi'tt time yet- erJay and the team was admin d by everjbody. In the tame car which brought this team waa a fine pony sent Mire Lizzie O.it/fiuld , as a present from M j r North , of CotumbuD. In OIM connection tliy fnlloKi notice civcn Mr. CanfieH by Thn State Journal will provu interesting : ' In the great rush , throng "d pressure of travel that existed it > Omaha last Thursday , when the only resting place in viuw fur the night seemed to ba lamp poit in the street , thu kindness of minu host of the C.m field houto in providing , nt great in convenience , comfortable quarters for tome of our Lincoln people , will bin- bo remembered by them. George known 110 w to keep a hotel , " ribbons , velvet can all be colored io match that now hat ip using the Diamond Dyes. 10 cents 'or nny color. JFOR THE PERMANENT CURE OF E | Ifo other dlsowjo la eo jiroTalcnt In thin 6 lrti , * f- , ? fi rvmHt jillrtTt. ft-1,1 tin rftmffiv 3 ovorcorao . _ it v S3 S B C5 < Tina distn-elnc ecra- ra Wit Wo jiialut L > very nvtto bt a-npUcMcdi TviUi constipation. Itiducy. \Vcrt strca tlir- * the weakened parta nnd aulclily curcn n ) ! : ' - > 09 of riles oven when j/'iyulciaui wi-l mcuicinoj have before ftll- " r nf Touh.ivoe'.UiorofIXtso troubles SPEGiAL POTICES. I O uOAM MCHLY ATONKY TO I \K-On chatttl m-ttzaiid o- .Vi.C"li'y. A Tul'.n , No. 1510 UII.IM ire * ' , rent iccin , up-ilalr * -ISi-if srOSEY TO JXJAN-t'tll t Ln , ) ruewof U Vi f Tbf'ttl * ' 'lilim" 'f'nVr-'n Hl1 > . IMAft is 'l S > cntitlD J OU3UU'to" ' " In S'lU'-.ct 8-tM ! I.LO pw rds , far S to B yearn , on 8rst--.toP cl7 Mid ami proporty. ll Kia H * Fjr.r-i n 1 T c r m : o HELP WANTtD. W AN'I ED zcod girl Imin dUUIj ' i llo'il 01-- - O it ' R'rl fir imrul WANNTSll-UjDl u' ' ) aInlo Wild P < n u or store , Mil Ditl-ei.ticot. Jlr. . J 1m O. Wills. lliMJC WANT Pjoni ? man nscor'i pen _ ; d nt > 1 > . Mu t bii wn'1 rFuojiuitiil' ' < l m ciy fnpiet. The Urndstu tt Co. 102 / 1IFlIj v/ NlEI- M'D Frc-dnrkk'e. An JT "nie'lian r'"rin n pr'forrol ab u I1to 0 > eir.ullT'O n uinil ; , 7 7 eu.ith 18th tit. ik AMhD A ff > ot tlrl lof g-Mirrit h u - > < < irk MH.M B . ruin. Sllhanl .u- noy BlO rt M3-lf ' ' Hcu rketpor Apuy Ir m 0 o- WAN''EU ltin rjiilnn % II. il.umil u , I th tr e' n rK rnvn H72.t ANfKln y f attsnl ctl a Aliplv at Dr. Dcn'oa'a oHico , 11 4 F indam itr.ot V' K ) U rx ! unn tt Llttlufkld'u a > ra'r ? Dairy. . 4H8d Occv'8mi'rm'id und orort'nlnjf ' WANTHO iilavlUnt.i'ijLQ..SJ cinaDril e ft d IBth tttoi. 485-S3I W'AN < I ) 1'iniy o i ) > , man pru'enol ? n- qulrif tnc. a Hfld II no" 4cfi tl > Tt > jfilx RV licnnli S N 110 WANTHI h H httrtcs opojl'cMnlir ' l. < 79-tl FrTl ) a ulrl auhu Ojiahi Htmc. \ \ ' AMKn A ccol iflil for fernral lieu e- Vv ork , ill 172) ' 'oim.tr it. 417-rl l\TANT D x nu tn work la Garii'n. 1) J V\ ! 'ml h , Bhciin n aiei ua. 419 61 D-OIrl for Kf'itral housework , ( it WANT ! t tit , loiwoou UoiRJ aid fnra- Inui. 4'2 tl T .U O ok id f Inlnz rooii Klrl at 'lie W Derail Ilju e , 9i3 Kaiiumitlr.o'tpu lien o'O r. 42tf ANTED One coed canvasser. Bt A'ly work ork nnii ( food jay , ( references nxiulrul. ) Aiinlv nt 2\t \ N. ICth nixct , up fctalr , room 6. . 430-tf _ _ AftT D-Q od uanatllltltflila'- - i ta Calr > . 42 ( h'rl IroncriTitHie umaha uteani WAJvTFD 1 t 07 FunuUH'riU Ootdwa/ci , and ulendy run limit t 4 0-tt \ T AMEP- ihu Nrfilnnalllftelat > _ l Ona No I ftuilu CO U vanto lliht of w P li i a'rt. \ rA 'r .l ) tuopri.y vuu.t , , vnuj . id ciw- V PO'r ! tockaa nllh ; anltfvs/ Vault ai d Cleaner , thu Lest In i e. A. Kvana * Co. , > ivl p utrrist Omntm _ ) Two rr Ihric rcciim nu'table ' i W cUico. 4/iWrin Ir T'lt tPIMI \\7 ANTED- Situation by n Ihoroiiijh buxlnunt \ \ is'tintliuian , at prrtcnt coiinnUd with one ul the bett llrniH in Omaha , but desires a chanio on account of family ulstUia liiinK lonnoctid with firm. Am good ulllco man , fc'oml habits , nleanlnic address , and hate bi"t of rtfirennii Irom present imploytrs. Addro Ohu , I1. Kiiitf , Jrrlghton lioube , tiUtln whiruinUnlow can bo idrtf'reiicta : | r'tri. ' 4J9-1 V TK'l. Htuill n bj ft yniiiK m n In a W nrl tefim < ly. In a j ; * ' ! her OArt and AddrtbaJI , IIoc'.lvll , .lnlln 107-2 1) ) - competent bocklo'per U < WANTKD-Ily ev i'liiK' : o\ ' nire flr < t- c a-ii ro'treiiCBi AdntsjJ. 0. U , llje office. 4 b-42 * > A liuaton ! by a young man wh- > WANTEl I ' penniin aidba h d ticm-no- In bockL rim c A No. 1 ief rtnni A d > e e OX . 11 _ itlk-i 473i ! > ltu tloii by an openeoctl c ok , WANIKll cojk at the It I ard.dJr "need" lifentlk * 41-tf A TND-A nut ffft 'r 1,000 yard * dirt , W Inqu rj at Krth'4 Vln g < \Virki. . Jot TTTAUT -ln'n-d ' ile'y ' , a ( > rn thtd room , \ \ cen'iai y Kent d by two jounu' tintlo- niun. Hutu tirm , d icripUou , .c. AdJru V K ' thin office. U25 ANTED-TJ buy e uiulcto tl if noxnd W h nd hou e'uld furnl irc. : a'n to re r imill cot'SfO. A.dr.w H " B t > olH e. 4 1 23 Dy a youm My with good rt ( r liu > < Uuanc pUt. ) Aid'e "L. i > , " 601 f.trco e'.iect RENT-HOUQEB AND LAHD. . O Kc.\T auroiu U < lcoiuto buik , ru L. 1 ICih itri'tr , tear Uattip.it Ht - L ) Ua'onle. \7\OK UtNT Utnl-nid i lei largo toa'hliout ijoru , 1991 Famaiuktrcet , t 1.V3 i.'OK HINT lurnlih'd rooru , ground fl'or ! fron',71J N. Ibih.trut , [ 03231 | 7 < OIt Hl.NT niroUhrd rrxmt at 1207 Howard L * itmt , bvt n itUi acj ittb. bw. . t8ol FOR REK1IInu-e of eli rocrr * , 1711 1MB Mie t , north it P.ol 4D5.SJ * RKKT Ojod d y ben nt vi'b two LrOK 1 room ) . Inqti re H. rein. SIS mu'h Uth - 4W tf f ( jIUKKhM LirrnnfrltM t Faioam Itrir * . i ? Aj'plr to Jchn II F. Lehnuna iCo. . 472-1 TOOM4 FOR RENT- Turn th J rr unf-irn- IA l.htd. with io.nl a C ? ? , eittr IB h md C.I -rnla.M < M-uil Ili'er _ _ _ _ Oil III'.NT--A airnrh'.d ' did uufutnlihr rx.in , r. s li r pl.tst i rlo * , ej K" lib and II iwarl * r < " > t > n FOR 1 four tjiln > en rootzij nM i ni'ii ' or two mw onm. I5i , Mi | , A cut , J7\OI1 UK T-Furrilb ii rein > at 17 7 < . ttnet , bt 17'h atid IS.i. , 4r < ftt OK IKNT-Oxdli iiij a runni. / , c.iloa Excolle-1 , iirftr timl > t < p it , lt i r nn- ab'a. K ipiholM ] 1) tlt " . 4 ig I On 4-liorso | ov r ' ! > < ! I1 , J . _ Pay CMid Han't in . | lmiirl ! it II. - . Clark A CO. * S23 i. OH hKNT I.a'K-o room wiih btonl , . n < l I1 nonrdftlv n , IbWu.llfornUkt'cet. S'C-tf Ijl K IIKsT fkndvnuljr furoUhed pirlor. street. "ffl-t _ _ _ FOR HKNT Orocery itorf , cor , ICthtrow an It1pltol MIUUO. Apply on tintciKto. EM-tf OltAH. NfcHKB. FO n U NT r * o story iVo'lloff ath anj DIPS , 7 room * , how Ixlnj ; n pailful an , ! ivrntvJ Inquire of GT. _ l'n\lnr l h and j > ouglA < 127-tt j. O . c.\T \n eiiKniy lurul luU iroili f room , 010 block fro u V > ' . or Hi p.rirt M , hrodq arorK. Tcr.rs Sin , stilct v IB 3tl Audio a "did" ciroof II nutil v. OJ' luT upjiti at tf 6.t > i Jtur&uiiUm , lucti _ „ / firftt rmot joirs at ' 'Oraneo OTOTO I'lM " MlJ-lnlnj H&nrcoin P rk on the nxnt , Hvn tnlnutoa wtlk from n net cftf Uocoy rnn ba obtained to build with , by persons kxuilnir the ii loti at riRiilar rat * * . JAMK8F. MORrON , B43U On premUcn , oillco lltt Farnam Strrah inOlt ISBNT tlrlek uoro. Ir quire at ttruz 1 ? fiiorc , cornur loth and Douglutti , S20-U' lOit i , Nl Two ntw duellinun ana two otrinr' F ll-.Ri tndislranle ire my , hy McKo-in > 0. 1C14 PiMurll' "trcet S17-H " \H SlAl J Horn" , 1-n-ntsi i\nd bujcsv. Hcr'O' _ It flvo y.ir u dierfn t yn u-jil a line r > ! Btcr ntid nny Jodv n d Ire b in DrpKy tt > t ear ly ntw ! ! iwr li ' .htrt pilifnii nier.M l Dili > a > a ate to.utncr ul ilur0'.i. . 1U 0 lur- inm lie * o-if TTTDKSALr. A w.ll lajlnj ; lui I ICHI ri-ntrnl- X ly itmtnl fiodl ch nco to th-j r'c'it muTi licn'nii' f r > e hug Gamine : ry Adjio " ( j V. ' llccirllc' . GU-U i,1 'K At , * 200 plc > li > 'urro8. l > iiiilu ot i Kr > tr Vinegar Wotha , Jouietticct. bt t D toaudlOh , nOKHAI.K TWJ ( f od ixiniort , Will drlt > or L' lido xery Ken' e. Irqulrn a * , L , Me Oj'ff iDion ftr it , bet. 20.b uiid 121 , crftr row jfiMtnm nt e rnl 48 27 fOUBvLk. L > in''ou , v n liomo ai d ha na.ii chiap. 1) . uThjmimCreijjuum IJlioL I9G-M O 1 l'lloc't \ ' ' hardware and erocerif * tiD L U\Mf for tale or trade , for Improved f.irm , In tuitabte location. AUdrcM K. C. P. Wjr. iLore , Neb. VXi-W FOR HALK-nnol hnlldlnj , brci. Ca'l Ht n'.crV'i rkn olflci 443-tl . UiJM1 i'iTe icroof hnrt , two toryhou < - b'rn o'c , e'wt ad > llll era near Foit Oinntft. < t. h nil Btcure a . Addro n O. W. Uicua cr. U.kUi d , Ne- Go d teanihTiiB , wu o i nnd bar- ncK-i 111 nil vary obuap ii > q IrnJack _ SiiOlUK. i.olomuO abe < .p lor H 'c. ' Cal ou or \.J addr iw F. C OltAliLI , ls8-vwlt ! _ K' r"0Ni'h. . * ) K Atf ( ! n cir > ami crockery Imslne a , vlth or without builoiu . Ai dnns ' Oscc- X"N. b.li- 4U t'i-tf QPLEN'IHD PI'OHEItTV FOK RALhA : a j Il/nQiiv , ono lar e brick houte , nll ona aric frumu houw , with full Ini on CBCH near IBIh troi t. Firn ch mco for inv tinent , rent fcr S79 er month. Cull fuv full pirtlculsrn , on HEMIS , eilt ) tf _ Agent. If.th a d PnuglaB ah ) . OIX UhAUTlKUL Ii0rs-R0xl50 toet each la J llaaiuom I'lace on street at line. Hcut lots n whole ad'Ht'on ' on icry oajy trmiaudata roat bargain. BIIMIIJ' a < cnt , 16th and Ooujaj troctn 16-tl _ Hj OTEL FOR fiAI.K. The Arlington Houe 1 I JL Klrat C'AH ; all fumtabcd ho only hote i town. The cfccn.cjt property In the state. lasall the traveling uirn. Will boboldcbtr.pcn erun ) to BUlt. I'nqulrool K. Ftllln , prupnutor , Arllr t oa , Vt'nsnllik'tnu county , Neh. 263 tf . . . . potcy , an lropravi J goa us et bud atijo'.n- IK a station on U. 1 * . E. H. U. IHJNUAit , IH3 'iriiliani 'M. , Omib.1. 7VJ tuil custfroa cus-tf EOTABKOOK . > . rp\V DOLLUl * Bi\VAIl-ro ! t. n tirchof I key. Aiyinnflnl g fie eiuo a d lent- Ice thi.ni a' Iliii ollice wn ! riCjhutho ib ruro- varl. 61UtI I .AHIJN" U A UritebUck cir. Owner c u ' lu u luiiio tl U. U Vktroy.ncat Johnson' * brckyt d. tM-2 ( LCB O 19th t-tiaU , between ( Jil fornlaand i nis fclreetf. In'vicinity of SvodUh church , Monday 1th l > i.t , , oi o m u orun nun < oa. cjn- t-lilii/d eraUroad tlckit cjunnercUl rolliage bo kaodn teforo'.60 , 'Ihull.d r will bo mil- ully rmariloi tiy 10'Un.liiK' ' mi UJ. A I.aulf. In nht nuiltoi'a Ldcp rtmo.it , U. P. rillirny. cl } . 1025 Itb At thi dt'por , on Tnureday nigh' ; a. J jijcitt lock c main ng\ l ua i > jpui of 1.0 Viluu to anyonn but ilia uwner aniuir. them ppucnly worlbl s pap n tba aio tou'inirj il Hc oail cbi'd. A itu itnubio rum.rJ wli bo gh en a ( In q joitlons ik d if do li red it th Illc rr ioit io ttit owjor , whjso .ddruaali unimg ill imiptg nii-3 I 3 U Iicro iutb | Intcrln Inn "P. It , M. Lj ii.pt 'il " Fit der l 1 rec lie l.bcril r. f.rJ b ) lujviittt | iho ll-inllotll c. 455-tf K'JKl'l iliiiieo and Uirpct uiraTTerHfoTa I'o'l'h-r. Lonouidtri ac Rcpu lii.au of- tl.u. U h and [ J u. I" . 358-tf will bu > the furniture of the be * , _ . . . . paji'iifh til In Kwa. llcnt roaa ouable. Audruui Uolpb. MacgrCjfor , ISio oilice , Omaha , .Ntb. ICfl-tl ED'WARD KUEBT , OF PALUT8TEKY AKD T , I9i Tenth 8trt > c ) , txitton FMUI. aodllaruer. Will , with the alii ol Kur.rCIio iplritt. obtain for any cue a gluuca at the ftf aid pcfent , aud oncertilo condition ) Ic tbn rr > ire 1)00ta soi llhQM t" rte ta ) rJcr. Perf i 1P-s " Absolutely Pure. Ths ] jxiwder never varlca , A nurre. o parity , strength and wliole > omtneB8 \ Moro economical thau the ordinsry kinds aud canuot be aold lucoiupetitiou with the multitude oi low tut , short weight , alum or phoephatv pundem. Bold only in rang. HOTAL BAKING I'OWOKH Co , 106 Wall St. , Nkw York r