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OAiAIlA DAILY BEE-SATURDAY jflNE M J68L THE MERCHANTS oar1 O3vr jsk.ro : uo. . Autborizctl Cnnitnl , - $1,000,000 Paid-up Cnpitnl. - - 100,000 Suvplun Fund , - - - 70,000 DANKINO OFFICE I N. W. Cor , Farnam ana 12th Sis OFFICFIIS : FEA.IK Mtnirnr , rroslilent. I SAM'LK. nooiM , V-f DIM. B , WOOD , Cashier. | LtrrniR DIURII , A DIHKCTOllS ! Frank Murphr , Samuel K , llogon , Ban. n. T ooit Charles 0 , lloujcl , A. I ) , Jones , I.uthor Urikc , TraQK&ct k OcncrM Unnkln ; ItUiflncss. All" he hAveany B dklnR buslncw t * tranmct nto Invited tt call. No matter how largo or small tlio transtctlon Ik will receive our rarofulaltontlon , and vto tuo.ulei alanys courteous treatment. rain particular attention to bntlncn lor ptrtle1 rcjIdliiK outside tha city. Exdiango on til the prln clpal cities of the United States at very Ian cat rat ? Accounts ot Banks and Vankcrs rocolvod on ( aror able terras. Issues Ccrtlfleale ot Deposit bearing C pet ctn Interest. Buys nnd Bells Foreign Exchange , County , Clt and overnment Komntii" United States Depository OF OMAHA Cor. 13th and Faram Sta , Tha Oldest Banking Establishment in Omaha , TO KOUNTZS Oreanlscd In 1B58. c.i n National Bank In . 9 > SOOOO jn > PKOFITS . 91150,000 orncana ciuccrruaa. B , President. JOHN A. Caiaa'iTON , Vice President. A cmirus KuunrjK , U Tierrcsalcnt. . A , J. PoiTltroo. F. H. DAVIS , C Ulei W n. ITraQinen , Ascistact Cashier. " Trinwc's jrer.cral bcnklng business. Tesncs lltnc ocrtlficatej bearlcR Interest. Draws dralU on Sac Franrdfco and principal cities In the United States Also London , Dablln , EtllnburKU and the prlnclu a HUfl ? t ill * rn if'lDPnt ' of Kurru . VISITED STATES OK OMAHA. S , W Cor , Farnam and 12th Sis , Capital , - - 100,000.00 C. W. HAMILTON , Pros't. 3. S. CALDWELL , V. Pros't. M. T. BARLOW. Canhlor. DIRECTORS : S. S. OALDWELL , B. F. SMITH , 0. W. HAMILTON , M. T. BJUILOW , 0. WILT. HAMILTON. Accounts solicited and kept sub Jocttu sight check. Certificates of Deposit locuod pay nblo In 3,0 and 12 months , bearing Intoroot , or on demand without In- toiost. Advances madoto customorr ; on approved securities at market rate of Interest. The Interests o ? Customers Rro closely guarded and every facility compatible with principles of sound banking freely oxtondod. Drnw sight drafts on England.lro land , Scotland , and all parts of Eu rope. Soil European Passa o Tickets COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE. Cor. 13th and Douglas Sts. Capital Stock. - - - 8150,000 Liability of Stockholders , 300,000 Fiyc Per Cent litest Paid OE Deposits JLOANSMADE ON REAL ESTATE JAMHS I-BOYD President L. U. UbNNKTr Vice I'rctldont , W. A. 1'AXION ManaRinff Director JOHN U. WIIiUUR Chiller CIIAS P.MANDm ON , TIIOS. I * K1MBALL , J. W. 0 ANN KIT , MAX JIEXKK , IIENKY 1'UNDT. U I , . STONK. H , K , BURKET FUiERiiu OIRECTOR HUB EHB1LHER 111 North Iflth Btreet Omaha GHAELES EIEWE , UNDERTAKER , AND DEALER IN ETO. , ETC. , 1OOO Farnam St. , - OMAHA , NEB Tclegrapblo crdori promptly attended to. Coroner offloo. Tele hone No. 821. MCCARTHY & BURKE , UNDERTAKERS ! 818 14TH STREET , BET. FAUNAM AND DOUGLAS ! DREXEL & MAUL , ( SCCCE3SORS TO JOHN O. JACOBS ) UNDERTAKERS ! the old tUnd 1117 I1 aruam atreet. Orderi by tele Ziaph solicited and promptly attented to. R. RISDON nEPBESENTS PhamU Aunr ne Co. , ol wadon , Onh JAB , H. PEABODX M. u , PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Ktridenoe , No. . l r JoneaSt. Offlca , No , W arnnii ttreet Otfioe hour ! 12 m. to 1 p. m. . an On t to G p. in. Telupbaae tot oiU ; 97 Us Idooo Capital Prize $150,000 . ctrti/y that tte tuperviie the m ranjentiiti for all thr Monthly stuf Seint-Anmto , Dta-Jinji oA Louisiana State Lottery Company indnptrscn tnanaat anrf tontrcl tht Dravinti 'htmstlvti , anil that thfeataf ate etmdust'il tritf \tneitvfai'nnt. and in j/ooJ/aM toward nil par tltl.tftnl its aulherite tht company to mr t i/lcatt , WiM/ae-nmita p/ cur > > a.iir < ? d t it ) aiioTfuf nwnjt. " jNPRECEDENTEDATTRflCTIJlH ! J 07or Half a Million Disiribulci ! LoBisiana State Letter ? Incorporated tn 1SB3 for 25 yc n hy the or educational and charitable purpcoen Kith a cap. lal olfl.000,000 tn which a reserve fund of ov i 650,090 his silica been added. liy an overwhelming popular rota Its Iranchli , WM made a part of the present ( tate conctltuklci doptod Dcoctnbcr 2J , A. D. 1878. Ita grand ainglo untubor drawings will Aki plnoo monthly. It never scales or poatponcn. iook nt the followiiiR Distribution : 169th Grant ! Monthly niul the Extraordinary Scnu-Aiiunal Drawing In the Acndomy nf Music , Now Orloiuis , TUKSDAY.OUNH 17 , 1881. Under the epcclil supervision and management of GEN. G. T. BEAUUEGAUD. of Louis- iaun , and GEN. JU13AL A. EARLY , of Virginia. CAPITAL PRIZE , 5150,000. CTNotlco , Tickets arc Ten Hollars only. Halves , M. Fifths , W. Tenths , 91 , 1 CAPITAL PlllXK Ol' 8160,000 OIEO.OOO 1 Cl'.ANI ) l'IU/.K OP 60,000 60,1)00 ) 1 OllAND PKIZH OF 20,000 . . . . 10,000 2 u\uov : PHIZES OP 10,000 . . . . EO.OOO 4 uAUCIE PHIZES OP n.ooo . . . . M.tXX ) 9 I . IEE'3 I'F ' 1,000 . . . . 10,000 W MO . . . . 26,000 100 " 300 . . . . 0,003 200 " 200 . . . . 40,000 BOO " 100 . . . . eo.ooc 000 " DO . . . 60,000 AlTROXtMATIOS 1MUZE3. 100 Approximation 1'rlroa ol J200 . . . . f'20,000 100 " " 100 . . . . 10,000 100 " " ! 6 . . . . 7,600 278 Prizes Amounting to $52DOO Application ( or rates to clubs nhould bo made onj ! a the * .fflco of the Company In Na Orleans. For further Information wrllo clearly giving fn ! ) .JJrosj. UakoP. 0. Money Orders pajablo tai iddrcea HeRlfitcrod Lcttcrn to KEW OBLRANS NATIONAL BANK , New Orleans , Lt. . Foetal Notes and ordinary letter ! liy Mill or l"i irc < n ( all fluma ot 5 and upwards by Kxprcaa at oat xpcuso ) to u A. CAurinu , . A. TIAIIPIIIN. Now Orleans L . 3J2TD I a a COOK'S OKAND EXCURSIONS Ica\o New York : i April , May and Juno , 1834. PASSAOR TICKETS V ml ATLANTIC STEAMUKS. Special facilities for ocurintfnoOD ItElUIIS. lOUUIsr TICKEl'Sfor ravelf rsiii EUHOl'E , hy aU routes , at reduced ratis. COOK'S EXCUKS10N1ST , with maps and full par- urtlculars , by mall 10 cenU. Address T1I03. CITC & SOrf , ' . y TJroadnn , N. ITT'IIJjbo paid to any ono ho will find a parlklo T of Mercury , I'olosh , Imllnc , Araeulc , orany 1'oi- SWIFT'S PiaciFi u g "I have cured lilood Taint hy the use of Sniffs pcclllc after 1 had most signally l.alleJuith the Mcr- ury and Potash Treatment. 1' . A. TOOMEU , M. D. Pcro" , Oa , "S\\ltt' Spoclllc has cured rro of Scrofula of 12 cars btamllii' ' . Had aoroj ns Urso am my hand , anil very ono thought I was doomed. Knilt'a Spcclllc urcil mo alter phjalcians and all other medicine had ailed. ' It. L. 111011 , Lonoko , Ark. (2 | A Aiiri"011'1 ' n ° t purchase from no what DlU.UUU Snllfn SpcdHohai done for mo. U urcd mo of Hheutnatlsm raupcJ by malaria. " AUCIHE THOMAS , Springfield , Tenn. Our Troatlsa on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed Irco o applicants. THE SWIPT SPECIFIC CO. Draper 3 , Atlanta , Ox T. OfUco. 150 W. 23d St.bet ath and 7th avenues , 'blladeUthii olllcc , 1200 Chortnut St. Spa-ins , Eclampsy and Nervousness are RADICALLY CURED BY MY METHOD. The Honorariums are due only after success. Treatment by Correspondence PROF. DR , ALBERT , Awaidcd the first cla'g gold Medal for tllsllngulihod merits by the "Sctlotlo SrloiitlfUiio | francalto , " ( the Trench Scientific Koclcty. , Plnuo Iu Troiif , O. IMIIIS. m < .Vo vvcd&eat ctrctta of youthful urron , 8i > niinnl weakness , narl > decay - cay , lout manhood , etc. , 1 wnibondjoiiji rticularnof a Blmple and certain inoaus of M nire , f rra ot clmrco bcnavouraddroMloJ'1 O. JOWM'.UMoodu ' , Oonr > IN BOTTLES. Rlrlacger , Bavftrin. [ Julmbachor , Bavnna Pilouer t Bohemian. Ivaisor . .Bromeu. DOMESTIC. Budwoisor St , Louis. Anhnuser St. Louis. Best s _ Mibvankcp. Sclilit/-Pilsncr Milwaukee. Kruc'fl Omaha. Ale , Porter , Domestic and Rhine Wino. ED. MAU11ER. 12l5JFarnamSf. . : E. WOMERSLEY , M. D , Plysician & Sum , Over Contl'i Drug Store , South 18th Street , near Hickory. Offlco Hours-8 toD:30 : a. m , 1 to 2.S nd fl to 7:30 : p. m. Night calk promptly attend ; a AND FLORIST. Plain , jpcclflcatloni and cutlmatei of oo i ol laying out new or rinxxUHng old lawns , eradluK , eoddlng. uto. will he lurnlsheJ ou application. Orower am dealer in all klndj of Klo uB. Hhrub , OrnamenU and Shade Treet Jiint the thing Ior Ceinttory or Lawn Decoration , Orcen Houw and Nuricrr 8trc t , near Fort Om ha. Cut Flowere and Flower Ing 1'JanU In pot ( or dale t all seaionj , and any Floral Dcslzna or Uouqueti made up ou the hortc t notice. Ordora hy mail promptly attended to. drcm I * . O , Uox MS Omaha , Neb. Dr. . Amelia Bumughs , OFFICE AND RESIDENCE St. - Omaha 1.617 Dodgei . . TKLKl'IIONENo Hi. STATE SHOOTERS , Tliur ( ln'H Shooting Matches by Itio Klnto Association at 1'lntts. tnonlli. Thursday was to liavo boon the big day of the state tournament at 1'latta- mouth , ixiul n largo number of npcctntors and shooters wore upon the ground at nn early hour. Considerable dissatisfaction vns manifest over the fact that the sup- ily of live birds had been exhausted and , ho real of the matches had to bo shot at clay pigeons or glass balls. Following is , ho result of the days shoolinq : Contest No.I , for the champion team old nicdnl , teams of two , 10 birds to enrh man , 21 yards rise. The trophy vns won by the Tofcamah team , Messrs , White and Craig , with n score of M out of a possible 20 , which wn not romarka- ) lo shouting. The interest of the day was centered n contest No. ( i , which was for the silver cup presented in May , 1877 , by the 'lattamnuth Sportenicn'a Club , for club : oamsj four members of n club to coin- losu a team. Ten single birds , 21 yards , conn. A fay , 18" " , won by the Lincoln lonm at JL'lnttamouth BCOIIK 31 ilny , 1878 , won by the Fremont town at Kremont 35 Uy , 1870 , won by tlio Fremont team nt ilny , 18SO , won by the Lincoln toniu nt Nebraska City SO Mny , 1881 , won by the Umaha toaiu nt Lincoln 37 May , 185L' , won by the Nomnhn team at Uinalm 35 une , 1S83 , won by the Nomuhr. tonin at Lincoln 38 inio , 1881 , won by thoNomahn to.vin at rintlamouth 38 The entries wore by the Plattauiouth. Seward , Takamali , and Ncmnha club ? , ho shooting boiiig very close , and until ho hut bird was .killed , Iho result was mcortiun. Following is tlio score : riatUmouth Club Team Smith 10 , Nnfjlo , Clininunn 7 Junes 10. Total 35. Seward Club Team-Krford U , 11111 0 , Hul- hizcr ! ) . Taylor 8. Total 8,1. Tokamah Club Team Urndwoll 10 , White 1'itclilO WnrrauS. Totnl 37. A'omaha Club Team Drowning ! ) , Don t ) , Summers 10 , Snyclor 10. Total 3S. Contest No. 9 , for purse of ? 200 , 10 lay pigeons , 18 yards rise , was won by > rcon and Bissell , who divided the first nonoy , § 80 ; Craig taking second , § 00 ; ) cn third , $50 ; and Goodloy Bruckcr , of Omaha , foiuth , $20. Following is ho score : McAlor B , Don 7. Livingstone Wise 5 , G. S. Smith 7 , Snydcr 3 ; Vaplo < t , Green 0 , Chapman C , Phelps j , Childs 7 , Whoclor JJ , Montgomery 8 , 3. L. Green 7 , W. D. .Jones 5 , Denham F. II. Smith 5 , Covordalo , Craig 8 , icdor D , Mills 8 , Petty ( i , Ilulshizor , Simpson 8 , Biinel ! ) , Urookor C , Hill 0 , Jardwclli. . Tlio prettiest match of the tournament vnn a subatituto for n double bird match , icing at five clay pigeons anil five class mils , the trap throiving a clay pigconr.nd Jasa ball at the sixmo time. The purse ras divided between Childs , of Missouri Valley , who took first money ; Bard well nd Snyder , second ; Phelps nnd Simpson hird , and Ed. Loedor , of Omaha , fourth. ) ho score was : Montgomery 7 , INaglo 6 , Smith , G. S. , 8 , nnoi 5 , LiNingetono ( ! , llulshi/er 8 , Iiocder ? , UcShanu 1 , KruB 8 , CraiK ' . , Chllih 10,1'helpi , Chapunn 8 , Taylor a , Don 8 , Mclaughlin , Smith , F. II. , 7 , Hrownin ; 8 , Simpson 8 , Till 3 , Snyder 0 , \ \ hlto 7 , Mills 7 , Uard- voll 9. The next match was to bo at three ) irda 21 yards riao , English rules to govern. After two birds wore shot the lupply gave out und they ended up on glass balls "nobody's rules , " ono half vanting to ohoot ono way and the other mlf another.There was a copd deal of vrnngliiig but they finally finished the natch. The purse was $150. Childs and ? holpa of Iowa , divided first moneyPot ; y and Browning , second ; Greene , of O'Noil , and Montgomery , third money. Horfiford'fi Acid Phosphate , As an Appetizer. Dr. Morris Gibbs , Howard City , Mich. , ays : I am greatly pleased with It as a tonic , t IB an ngrooublo and a good npotizcr. " Wliltc-lioiiowil/ . Thursday evening a largo number of riends and relatives assembled at the rcai- Icnco of J. E. Bonowitz , on Georgia Avo. , n order to bo present at the marringo of oldest daughter , Miss Carrie M. , to rlr. Charles P. AVhito , n young and proa- ) orous merchant of Tobias , Nebraska. At light o'clock the nuptial knot was tied by Rev. Ohiis. Savidgo , of tlio First M. E. church , after which the happy young cou- ) lo v.'oio tendered the congratulations nd bent wishes of their many friends , vho in return v/cro treated to an excel- out Buppcr. Mr. AVhito wna a , ronidont of Omaha for live years , boini ; employed during that time by S. II. Bullott. But short time aho ho went to Sulino coun- y , and engaged in business , The bride ins boon a resident of Omaha for about 'our years , and has many friends among ho young folks , who will regret to have lor leave the city , but will wish her bon voyugo through life. The presents wore lumcroua and costly. At 7:50 : yesterday morning the newly mndo husband and , vifo wore speeding wentward over the B , M. for their homo in Tobias "us happy as iappy could bo. " _ _ _ 'N Concert , The Bavarian band is to give a concert it the Tivoli this evening , the following joing the programme : 1. Oxcrtnrb a laroncurt . Knlinatlc , 2. AViiltz Htadt and Land . Kieslcr. 3. Tfliitnsia a In Dainu. . . .ISlnnchu liocoldicn , < 1. IVilka Silver Stream . ItolliiiHon , . Ovcrturu 1'oct nrxl l'ea fi. ant . HujiiK1. ( i. March . KifHlcr. 7. AVnlt/o AInrrabella . ICcller. 8. Overture Xi-tlmi . l'ett 'e. 9. Polkn Ainitio . Curry. 10. QuickHtep JSurgoscorpH . IVtteo. A Case Without Hope. Jno. It. Dookor , of MOCOB , Ga. , writes ; "In 187K I wag attacked by the most ravenous norl of citncorouv eorei , that nto great hoon ! lnt < my lleiili and ipread rapidly over my body. I received the very lientmc.ulcalottontioii ; wsu doiod with incicury and potash until I w to crippled with mercurial rhoumatiim that could ecarcoly hobble nbaut ; my throat and mouth were badly ulcerated ; my hair began to fall out. Ho wrecked wai my nonern health , that T became a physical ruin and my Ufa was a burden , For a long time 1 won bed * ridden , and my ( uttering wai BO intense tliut 1 prayed for death OH a relief , I exhausted the whole catalogue of patent medicines , In eact case following the directions religiously. Kiel in turn ( coined to aggravate the malady , ant none of them bonefittod mo In any way. When life was apparently hopeless 1 commented tak. ing H , H. B. To this i > cclfio I owe my lite. In ton days I commenced Improving , find In n short time was perfectly well. My hair lion grown out thick ; my health and utroncth have returned ; the ulcers In my throat and inoutl are entirely cured ; my appetite has returned and for the first time In yearn I enjoy my food Kvery sore h-M disappeared from my body. 1 weigh a9 much an I ever did in my life , and am perfectly healthy In every way. Tha very germs of the cancer allllctioti are destroyed Not only Is the terrible malady that wao prey lag on my life , and which every ono pronounc pl InctirMilo , entirely cured , but I am nlso re lieved of the bad clToctfl of tlio mercury and potaOi mixtures that T wni fed on lor yons. " Treatise onlllood and Skin lh eases mailed free. free.Tun Swirr HPKOIHP Co . Dmwor ! ' . Athn- tn. I5a , 1M > W. 23d St. , N Y. . nu 1 12Vi Chestnut St. . 1'lilln. _ llonl Kmnto The following transfers wore filed for record in the county clerks ollicoJuno 10 , and reported for the Br.E by Amos' real estate ngency. L'd 11. AVnlkor rxnd wife to 1) . L. Thomas , q o d , Out lot 111 I , Florence , $7f > . AVm. Mollugh nnd wife to Kllon McDovllt , w d , a i lot S.block . 231 , Oma ha , SUL'OO. N. I 1) . Solomon nnd wife to Samuel Jacobs , wd , 11 J of lot 8 , block 121 , Omaha , 820,000 , 0. S. Wood nnd wife to Frank M. Dinning , w d , lota 1 and 8 , block 7 , Wil- cox's add , 5850. John G. llartman to Thomas S. llow- hud , w d , 150x150 , in llattnun's add , $1100. Uichard Barnuclo and wife to Peter Cl.uk , w d , lot 34 , Cliso's aad. § 000. Win. AV. howe and wife to Charlua .J. Kyan , w d , 1 15-100 ncro , in a o j , see 17 , 1 15 , r lit , S-100. John 1. llcdick nnd wife to Miranda E. Montatio , Join 1 nnd 10 block 8 , Brighton , wd. $100. Goo. P. Hernia nnd wife to David F. Brown , lot 5 block 1 , Shiun's addition , wd , ? 100. Gco. P. Bemis nnd wife to David F. Brown , lot block D , Shinn s addition , wd. $125. George I' . Bcinis nnd wife to Harry F. Brown , lots 4 and 0 , block D , Shinn's addition , wd. $200 Goo. 1' . Bomia nnd wife to Ilnnnah E. [ 3rown , lot ( ! , block D , Shinn's addition , wd. $125. 0. 0. Schoiror and wife to 1C. 'nnskon- ' sky , part lot 18 , block 12 west end , \\d. Ccm . . C. 0. ScliBlFer and wife to K. Janskon- sky , w " lot 18 , block 12 , west end , wd. § 175. L. .lanakonsky nnd wife to M nrcjarot E. SchaeUer wi lot 10 in block 12 , wcstond , wd.150. . John At Ilorbach nnd wife to John LTammon ni lot 2 , block ! , Horbach's 2d addition , wd , $210. il osoph Barker to John B , Finlay , Iota 7 , 8 , S ) , 10 nnd 11 , Parmontor place , wd. $1,1150 , Herman Tombruch nnd wife to John B. Finlay , lot 3 , block 11 , S. E. Rogcr'o add. wd. $0,000 , lillen Lucas to George nnd Joseph Barko n 28i ft of s 88 ft lot 8 , block 20H , Omaha , wd. $2,000. Sarah N. Stnmvood to Samuel G. Damon wd , lots 1 and 2 , block 220 , Omaha , o Samuel G. D.imon and wife to Omaha tSo. Western railroad company wd , patt of lots 1 , 2 , 3 and 4 , block 220 , $17,000. John Gray nnd wife to Frank M. Din- ling wd , lot 4 , block 7 , AVilcox'a add. , SliOO. .lUNn llTii , 1881. John Harris to Ada Black , deed , lot 11 , block 117 , city , $1.00. John A. Ilorbach to Thop/Gnhan , wd , i J , lot 8bloek 2 , llorbaeh'u 2d addition , $700. AV. J. Council and wife to John Me- Jormick , q o d , o J of o ( ! 8 acres of so of see 7 , 15 , 13 , also \v jj of no i of a\v see 20. 15 , 13 , $2.00. Gco. [ I. Bogys nnd wife ot nl to Geo. S. Barker ot nlw d , lot 0 , blqck 3Boggs & Hill'a 2d add , $100. , D. L. Thomas and wife to Christian Miller , w d , lot 74 , Nelson's add , $1150. O.C. Campbell and wife to A.T.Larcjo , w d , lot 3 , block P , Shinn'a 2d add$500. S. D. Mercer and wife to Henry Kostore , w d , lot 11 , block 7 , Walnut Hill , $200. Chns. A Hamilton nnd wife to Georgia F. Clarry , w d , part sej , nee 10 , tp 15 , rnngo 13 , being lot 21 , "Sunny Side , " $000 $000Mary Mary E. P. Bailey and husband to Henry Bolln , w d , lot 15 , in Tuttlo'o subdivision. $1275. A Kountzn nnd wito to AVilliam Ander son , lot 5 , block ( i , Kountz's 4th add. w. d. $500. State Bank of Nebraska to Alvin Saunders , S J " , of S E j of ace. 11 , T 10 , R9 , q. c. d.l. Joseph Loia nnd wife to John B. Fin- ley N A " of lota 7 and 8 , block 173 , city , w. d , $ 1500. Frank B. Brayton and wife to AVill. F. Fnray wd , lot 1) ) , bhck P , Shinn's Second add , $035. Henry AV. Yules and wife to Rosalie Brash qcd , part no 4 , BCC 4 , 1 15 , r 13. $200 Henry BrnsU and wife to Itosnlio I5raah deed , part no 4 , ace 4 , 1 15 , r 13. $1.00. A Word of Caution , JCailroad men , inoclrinicH , conmionlal tnv ilnra , bane biillisti , f.irmem , nnd otliRni Who tiber out 'f "loorB , nro pcculinrlv liable tn nu- ; idont und injury. y'/ioinun' I electric Oil for ' runes , biiriiH , bites and t-pialiiH , in ono of the incst upplicntlons yet devUcd. IOITI'IMS. . The Atlantic National bank 1ms in creased its stock to $100,000. The Marslmlltown high school gradu ated nine- young ladies this year. Davenport toamatora have formed u mutual protcctivo association against the loss of horses , cither by diecaso , brutal treatment or other means. The Sioux City police rounded up the social evil-doors of both soxca the other night , and the mayor branded them with fines ranging from $5 to $100 , Ono passenger nnd nine freight conduc tors on the K. C. Branch of the Burling ton , were lot out at Crcaton tha other day , for fooling with the duplex. They didn't know it wan loaded. The crop _ proHpecU nro sa'd to bo very promising in the nouthoaatorn and southern orn sections of Iowa , where there has been n series of failures on account of woi weather. This year seeding has pro gressed favorably on the flat lands as we ] as on the rolling lands , and with propi tious weather henceforth these sections hope for the finest crop harvest for many yeara. I'-OHICIGN NEWS. CUIIA'H cumin. .MADIIID , Junii 13.Tho economic crit < i in Culm WUH dlscuHHixl ut n count il of iniuiHti r to-day , Thu kingpri'gfdd. ( The goyernmcni projMiHea to adopt a Hericuof rt'fcrniH , includlii ) , tin ) nduction of Cuban oxpendituni and tin ( 'HtahllHlunvnt of a coaxting trade fur tin iiliitnul advnntngo of Kp.iin nnd Cuba , ANAKCIIV TIIHOL'dll KXII.W , KT , I'KTEimiiujui , Jimo 13. The government of Archungel is in n t > tatu if Hemi-unarchy to repeated itcU of incendiarism by ex Civil , Juno l.'i. The convention of civi < iiginecn , held here the lost few d&yn , closoi iU scBHlon to-night. A Imiirjiiot wan tendere.i the vihiting I/ u Jin// Haw , HAI-HIH , lovvn , Juno 1. ) . AVm as fatally injure ) thin ufteniooi In tlui brt'OHtand nhoulderH by contact with a buzz 8uw in a planing mill. AV.UT1NO FUUASAlfi. Tltdoii I'tttN tlm Donioorixis at Sen A AVholo 1'Mrot SlntulH Out AVnltliiK fori * > Vliul-lln > niil nntl Cnf llnln > \ | K ! > Anchor Voor- Srrs Imtul Sift- ralsof DI \Vi hington Special to CluiMgi * Herald. The doclinntion of Mr. Tihlon has spurred up the friends of Senator Bayard , and for tlio ono day hia naino has been nero prominonlly discussed than nny other. Tlio senator has received comimi- ilcations in favor of his nomination from every tioction of the north and west. At i private conference of his friends recent- y ho said to them that ho would not en gage in any porsonnl struggle for the lomination , but if il c.uuo to him un sought ho would make a tight for it. Republican senators proloas to have no 'ear ' of Bayard's candidacy. They np- irociato the esteem and conlidenco in vhich ho is held by the great financial in- .erosts in Now York , but claim that ho could bo beaten on his 18il ( pervco speech. \Ir. \ Bayard has of ton said that ho stood jy the sentimenls of this speech , but lioro was not ono line in it which could jo properly construed as disloyal to the Jinon , and that such construction could only bo justified from purposely garbled reports. A correct copy of the speech vill , it is understood , bo given to the Mihlic. The name of Speaker Carlisle has also ocoived aomo complimentary nlluaions or second place. Somlor Imn.ir said hat Bnyaril nnd Carlisle would bo n strong ticket , but ho did not think the outltern Democrats expected or desired o bo represented on the ticket. Senator Ltuimr docs not think the Blainu and Logan ticket so weak ns do some ither domocrata. Ho doea not think the Icmocrnta have nil onay victory before hem , but that the struggle will bo long and tierce , nnd to secure democratic one- cess every inch of ground will have to bo tubboruly contested. A prominent Now York democrat hero o-day says Clovelnnd will not receive the lomiimtion , for the reason that he in not .itisfactory to nn intluuntinl faction of hla i.trty , nnd no matter how popular ho is , -ith the masscss ho is almost certain of cfent in the convention. Thoa.imegon- leinan is equally u positive that the lantlo of Tildou , BO far na Now A'ork is oncorned , at lonat , must fall upon the boulders of ox-Congrosaman Flower. There are now in the city quilo a mini- ior of ] ) rominant Now York democrats , nd of those , among them Tildon'a lophow , McLnin , and ox-Mnyor Cooper mil a conference in the committee room o-day. _ Rniulnll was also proaont with ho Ohio Voorhoea men. It was the onso of the conference tliat Voorhosa vaa the boatman to put forward , as ho vould harmonize the nplit on the tariff natter and was all right an to wool. An ndiana democrat , speaking of thin novoment , said thatit had boon diacuaocd or the laat two dnya , and ho thought /oorhoi's the strongest man in Indiana , , nd oven if his loose financial views lid hurt him in Now York it could bo qualizcd by the nomination of a strong STOW Yorker. AVith regard to Indiana's laving three candidates at Chicago , ho aid : 'AVell , wo arc going to have a cat Ight anyhow , nnd I don't sou that wo oao anything by it. Tildon won't run , , nd that Icnvca out lloudricks , and if tlcDonald finds Voorheoa stronger than ilmaelf ho will be very ungrateful to Voorhoea if ho don't throw his ( McDon ald's ) strength to the Tall Sycamoro. " The only man who has said anything cruel about Mr. Tildon ia ] Abe Hewitt , His liver has been out of order for eonio time , nnd thia nllliction has kept eonio ol his party from jumping on him , mota- moricnlly. Asked what ho thought ol Mr. Tildon'a letter Mr. Hewitt ana worod : "Tho reason Tildon refuses to dolino his position as to the democratic nomination is the best evidence in the world of his ombecility. " _ NOXKS. At tlio iiro tn Boston , Thurscliiy , ( iltcon Iroinon Were moro or loss injured , noino < fnito ioriou ly. LOUH ostlmacod at § 100,009 , fully nuurcd. A water spout occurred in Akulslir , Huasian rurkcHlnn , thino " . The rlvor ovorllowoil nrid Bovonty IIOUHOI destroyod. 1'orty wore drowned , A'popnlardonionatiation in favor of the 'ranchta bill lias boon arranged to take the .ilaco In London for August noxt. It bo the ; roatcat jioptilar display over seen In Lou- don ulnco lbU7. At a innctliifr of tlio tiustnei of iho nctor'n 'lllul , In Now York , It was decided to request ill actors to givuTi pur cent of Ihoir nuluricH or the third , twentieth nnd thirtieth wuok if their ongdgcincnt to the fund. At Concord , N. If. , Thumdny night , MIns Wl/abfth Hoar , diuighter of lion. K 1) . Inar , nnd .S.nniiol lionlcii , of the Hirlnglielil | lopnblluan worn married. Among thoHo rcsont were Jlx-Socrotary ofHtnto Kvarts and Senator Hoar. IJiiiliop CJoo , AV. I'clcrkln , of Wont Virginia , waa iimrrled Thunday In llemlco county , mar Jiiclnnond , to Mien Marion AI. Stewart , laughter of .lohn Stownrl , ono of tlio wunlth- ext nnd inost pronilncnt citl unii ofVcst Vir ; mia. Tlio cabinctH at Vienni nnd St. I'otorsburfr olnod Iho liuilln cabinet for the pnrpoHO of nt rvoiilng bulwcon Merlin and ISiilgurln on n delinlto tuttlomont of mo fionlier ilillicul- , icH , Orders has bonii Hnnt to Hophla und licl rndo to disarm tholr frontier piutH. J. D , JobiiHon , well known througli his con nection with Lonluvlllo and Cincinnati paperH lied in Louisville , Thursday , of conmimUoii , jigod12 yoarH. Ho WHH n drummer boy in tlm I'ourth Kentucky regiment ut the battle Jhlloh , the original of the nong , "Tho Drummer - mor JJoy of Shlloh. " UnlvcrHlly , IOWA CITV , Junii 13 , - Tlio Hlnto univeixity commencement opened to-day with tlm Inrp nt attendance of viHilnm in many > earH , The oxercixex will contiuuo until next Wtdnenday , 1'crHCciitliif ; tlio Nalvntlon Army. LONDON , Out , , July 13 , To-day four inini- IXTH of tlm K.ilvution Army went fund $10 etfh : < > r ten dnyH in jail forneatlnKilniiiiH , etc , , on the Htrei'tH , They apjK'nl , 5't Jload lor $ ! JBU , LKXINOTOV , Ky , , Juim l.'l. At William * ; Jlnuiillon'ri H.ilii of vlitirt horn ratlin to-day , 3 lii'tul knniKht nu avi'r ( , 'o nt " ' " " KobliiHon Ilutlcrlzed liy Harvard. 150HTON. Juno III , The Harvard ovemeerH Imvo ihcided not to conferthu degnu of L , L. 1) . on ( iovi rnor UobiiiHon. TIIEJ HAS NO 8UPKIUOR. The Sleek is a Durable Piano , UK fclJX'K 11/18 / HINOINU ( iUALITY 0V TONJJ FOUND IN NO OTIIIMI 1'IANO. BOLD ONLY Uy WOODBRIDG-E BROS , , OMAHA Nil The Largest Stock in Omaha and Makes the Lowest Prices DRAPERIES AND MIRRORS , Just received ixn jwaorttnunt far surpiusing nnylhing In this rrmrlcot , comprising the latest nud most tasty designs mnnufacturod for this nprinjj'a tracie and covering range of prices from the Cheapest to the most Expensive. Parlor Goods Draperies. Now ready for the inspection of cus Complete stock of ! nil the latest tomers , the newest iiovoltiFB in styles in Turcoman , Madras and Suits anil Odd Pieces. Lnco Curtains , Etc. , Etc. Eloccant Passenger Elevator to all Floors. CHARLES SHIVEBICK , 1200,1208 and 1210 Farnam Street , - - - - OMAHA , NEB The f'alnco Hold of Denver. Oor , Sovoutoouth and Lawrence Sfc3 Ilooma 7fic to $2.00 per ihy. K [ > ccUl lUlrs liy Iho Month. TUK FINEST TABLK IN TUK WEST. Conducted on the Am rrican ind Kurorcnn PJnne. Hoard § 7 per week. P , S. COHDN , - - PEOPEIETO i AW THE BESTTHREAD FOB SEWING MACHINES Willimnulic Sjiool Cotton is entirely the product of Homo Industry nnd ianronounci'd by exports to bo tlio Lost sowing machine thread iutiiu worlJ. FULL ASSORTMENT CONSTANTLY ON ITAI D , nn forsnlo by UENJ.BY , IIAYNES & VAN ARSDEL , m&o Omaha , Neb. THE CITY. Music Every Evening , and Hatunhyii , If the \vrathcr In jilcafniit. An elegant lunch will bu served overv mprrrlnR , and the oholc t Liquors and clears conbtantly on band. BCNK & . MAUItl < U , 1'roiirlctora Cor ntb mul Knrnikin Strott * . BIC1JAKDS & CLARKE , W. A. CLARKE , Proprietors. Suparinondont U. P. RAILWAY , 17TII & 18TH STRBBIS MA.NUPACTUltERS OF AND DEALERS IN WATER WHEELS , ROLLEIl MILLS , ; MILL FURNISHINGS OF ALL KINDS , INCLUDING THE Celebrated Anchor Brand Dufour Bolting Qlotfc STEAM POMPS STEAM WATER , AND GAS PIPE. BRASS GOODS AND FIFE FITTINGS ARCHITECTURAL A.ND BRIDGE IRON. O P HI O "Wo nro prepared to furnish plans and estimates , nnd will contract for the erection of Flouring Mills and Grain Elevators , or for changing Flouring Mills , from Stone to the Roller System HJdgP'l'Jepocial ' attention given to furnishing Power Plants for nny pur pose , nnd estimates made For name. General machinery repairs ntteuded promptly. Address RICHARDS & CLARKE , Qnriha , Neb Dr.CONNAUGHTON 103 BRADY ST. , DAVENPORT , IOWA , U. 8. A , Established 1878 Oatar Deafness , Lung and Norvoua Disonsea Speedily and l-'ormanontly Ourod. Patient Ourod at Homo.Yrito for "TiiB MEDICAL-MISSIONARY , " for the People , Oonaultation and Correspondence Qratla , P. O. Bo V92. Telephone No. 20 , I HON. EDVVARD RUSSELL , Postinaator , Davenport , says : "Physician of ttoa ADlilty ano Marked Success. " CONGRESSMAN MURPHY , Davenport , ritan : "An nonornbln Man. FIne Bnocous. Wonderful Onrea. " Houm. ft |