OMAI1A DAILY BEE-THUKSDAY JUNE 20 1884. 2 CAIN Health andjiappiness. 2.DO AS OTHERS 51 HAVE DONE. your Kidneys disordered ? rt. J > rouSlfrom mj ftr T . u II * Kt"nunby IJtwt doctnralt .fi.11 M. W. Dctcram , kechanlc , Ionl , Mlcli , . . .iey Wort cured tuo from nertnua wrakncx * e. , after I w ji not eipTtedlollT < > . " lr . M. M. B. Ooodwin , Kd. CMittaititonltor. CleTtUnd , V. . --.o you Bright's Diaonso ? Hi , kit orf ' "fd me when iny water was Ju t llko chalk and then like Hood. " Frank Wilson , IVabody.itao. Suffering from Diabetes ? "kldntfy-Wort In tli moit uef * > r ul reme < lr I hare ercr mod. . ( Jlten almost Immediate relief. " Dr. 1'ullllpu. Ilallou , Uonkton , Tt , Have you Liver Complaint ? "Kldney.wort cured me of chronlo Liter IJUeue , after I prayed tn die , " Henry Ward , late Col. tJtli Kat. Guard , K , T. Is Back lame and aching your . _ . . _ . _ . _ _ . * _ "K lilnVrt * it t \ti\ t. i i P ' . had to roll out ot bed. " O. U. Have -you Kidney Disease ? "Kidney- ort n de mo noundln llrer and Lldnrri Jxor.'rea ! * " ' uruiiectMful iloclorlnp. lit worft | 10alwx.-Saml Uodc < , WaUamHonn , V'eit Va , .Aro you Constipated ? " . "Kidney.Wort cao M rwy e acii Hens and cured mo ftif er10 yearauw ot other medicine * . " Kelson FalrchllJ , lit. Albanf , Vt. " , . Havb'you Malaria ? "KldnMT-Wort has done better than any other remedy I bate etcr used In mj rmclipc. " Dr. K , K. Clark , South Hero. Vt. . Ire you Bilious P ' Kidney-Wort hm done me more rood tban any oUiorjrniedy I hate rter taken. " Mr .J.T.UaUo aynknatOrtcon. Are you tormented with Piles ? "Kidney-Wort ftrmanrntly airtil mo of Wecclinf plica. Ur. w. ( ' . Kllno iTcornmended It to mo. " Oco. 1J. Horst , CanMcrM. Couk , llyeralownTo. I Are you Rheumatism racked ? I "Kldncy.Wort curt l me. aftrr 1 WM glten up to I dlo by pbysleiatunnd I hnd miUcrfd thirty yenrs. " | ElbrlJjo Malcolm , West llatb , Maine. Ladies , are you suffering ? "Mdney-Wort cured mo of peculiar troubles of IfCTeralyiariitAndlnjr. Many friends o nnd praise I It , " lira. U. Lamoreauz , Isle La Motic , Vt. I If you -would Banish Disease " i and gain Health , Take THB BLOOD CLEANSER. DISEASES OF THE / , T. ARMSTRONG , M. D. , . . . . Until offlces are repaired from result of flre , om with Dr. 1'orker , Room 6 , Crclghton Block 16th and Dongiuistr ecu. Billiard , Ball Pool , Carom , AND ALL OTHER OASIINO TABLES. TEN TIN BALLS , CHECKS. ETC. 18 South 3d Street , St. Louis , 411 Delaware Street Kansas CityHo. , 1321 Douglas St. . Omaha , Nob. / HENRY HORNBERGER , Agent. Write for Catalogues and Prlco Lists. THE BRUNSWICK , BALKE , COL- LENDER COMPANY , [ SUCCESSORS TO THE J. M. B. & B. 00. ] ( THE MONARCH Tbo tnoit extensive manufacturers o ( Bilrfl&PoolTalles IN THC WOULD. tOO S. Tenth Street OMAHA , N B tSTrlcca ot Bllllrd and Tool Tables and mitcrlab urnUbed on cp.llcatlon. 511 ALONG THE LINE OF THE Chicago. . 'St. . Paul , Minneapolis and OMAHA RAILWAY. The now extension of tbla line from WakuOoId op the BEAUTIFUL VALLEY of the OAN through Concord and Colcrldga Iteaches the butt portion of the State , Special ex cursion rates for Irvnd leekCH over this line to W jno , Norfolk and Hartlugtou , and via Bl&lr to all ] > rlndutl ) IKJ'I.U ' on the SJOUX CITY & PAOIFIO RAILROAD Trilns ever Hit 0. , St. P. It. Si 0. Hallway to Cov nirton , Sioux City , Tonca , JIartlngtoii , Wayne uuJ Norfolk , < doaa.a3.oot vfc 331 .lr yor Fremont , OakdaoNellKb , and through to Val entine. tSTFor rates and all Information cell on ' F P. WHITNEY. Oeneral Agent. HAMBUEG-AMEEIOAU BIBECT LINE FOH ENGLAND , FUANCK AND GEUHANY. The Bteamshlpi of thli well-known line are built ol Iron , In water-tight compartments , and are furnish ed wltb every requisite to make the passtge both tafa and agreealilt. . They carry the United Htatca Mid European mails , and kavo New York ! Thurs- dajiandDaturdaysfor Plymouth ( LONDON ) Cher- liourB , ( I'AIUS ) and IIAUBUMQ. Uitei : Pint Cabin , M5 , tTOandtSO. BtecrKeeCO. Uenry Pundt , Marie Hansen , F. E. Uonrei.U , Toft , 'irentsln Omaha , Oronewleg& Sdiotntgcn.agtntsln Council Dluflt. 0. BiJHCUAHD * CO. , Oen. I'Asa ilrts. , 81 Ilroadway , V. Y. Cl < os. Koimliukl i Co- ncneral We etc TO Agonti , JOT Washington Ut. , Chlca So. III. _ MBRASKA LAND AGENCY SUCOESHOK TO DAVIS A BN7DKB. ) Ocntnl Dealer * In 1D05 FARKAM BT. AHA Have for dale SOO.OCO acre * carefully ieleted l ndl In Ewtorn Nebruia , at low price and on euy icrirf. improvedlarnu for wloIn DouiUa , Uodjo , Oolltz Watte , Bart , Curoln ? . Brry , Wauungton , ajrlefc munden , and Butler Uountlee. Taxes paid la all parti of the Stata , K'irutr laanad on InprOTod tamu. ' . . 't : i. ttt U 9-cc , Thirty Tun Record. * By the ui of thU ALL H MBnT , Uio Dtcra 1 no h nd Dowel n' \ ' OF , 1 ( pecdlly nc ln their < troncth , anil th l " rjnDIIB blood Is purified. - d " It Ii pronouneed by I \ r uvsn f hundreds of the beat doctors to bo Uie ON * bT OURX ! for all kinds ot Kidney Bls ' I eues. - " 4 onoANa , It is pur ly vesf * table , and cures when other medicines fall. BIAHKTE3 It Is prepared er- I preuly for these dls. \ DISEASE cues , and has never % . rArrra been known to fall. Ono trial 11 Odn * IK I TIIE Tinea you. For ealo by all dnicBlst" . BACK to INS $1.0B. on Bend for f BIDE Pamphlet , of Testi- IKEHVOUB DISEASES monials. iff HETENT1O1T HUNT'S' J on 1HJ.1IEDY CO. , S or rroildfnco , It. I. NotioD to Cattle Men , 900 CATTLE FOE SALE. ISO Head ot Stoora Thrco Years Old , 200 .1 i. M TWO u 203 " " nclfers , Two " 160 " ' Steers , Ono " 220 " " Hclfcrs , Ono " Tbo above described cattle are all nell bred Iowa Cftttlo , straight and ernooth. Thcso cattle will be told ( n Iota to lult purchasers , and at rcuonablo prices. For further particulars , call on or address U. F. PATTON , Wavorlv. lirrmir Ca. Iowa. THIS IJKLTor llCKcnrn-Q tor la made expressly for the euro of derangements of the goncretho oreanB. Thro U no nlitake about this Instrument , the con. tlnuous strcita of ELKC- T11101T Y pormeatlnir through the parts must restore - toro them tonoalthy action Do not confound , this with _ Electric Boltaadvertised to cure all all * from head to too. It la for the ONE epco-- Iflo purpose. j.-or circulars giving full Information , address Chn Klcctrlo Belt Co. , 163 Washington t , , * Agents nantcil for nuthcntia , edition of Ills Hie. Published at Augusta , his homo. JMK- - * cst , handsomest , clicapcst , ci. By the renowned hlttorlan and biographer , Col. Comvcll , v , hose Illo of Qarlleld , publlshoby us , out-eold tlia twenty others by CO.tOO. Outsells every book over publl'hcd in this world ; many agents are selling fifty dally. Agents are making lortunea All new b glnncra successful ; grand chance for them ; ? 43.COcuiado by n lidy agent thofirttday. Toruis most bcral 1'artlculars free. Better send 25 centn orp Ugo , etc.on frco outAt , now ready , Incliid ng largo prospectus book , and eao valuable timo. jelO-lw ALLEN & CO. . Aueujtl , JIc. NOTICE TOCATTLE MEN _ COO CATTLE TOR SALE. Coo Cows and clfers. oo One-year Steers. The abe > o described cattle are all well .bred , na- the Nebraska anil loud. Thwo cntllJ will bo tuM m lota to suit purchaser. For further particulars call on or addroas , L. W. PLANK , Albion , Nob. WHITTIER G17 St. Charles St. , St. Lonh , Mo. A regular graduate of two HcJIcul Collegci.liii litcn longer tDgtgelln tbe p l HrCBttncnt f CHKONIC , NutoUUjfiKtM nnl BLOOD t > iiiiKatti .a aur othrr rhjlciaala fiulxiuU , u city p [ > er ihovrond all ell renldenti know. Nervous Prostration , Debility , Mental and Physical Weakness ; Mercurial and other Affec tions of Throat , Skin or Bones , Blood Poisoning * Old SorCS and Ulcers , ere tre&tcd with unr r llelod Niceeii , on Jatfit iflentillo crlnclplri. tireljrt Prlrmtelj. Diseases Arising from Indiscretion , Excess * Exposure or Indulgence , vhich produce om of the lollowiDB ITicli : uertoniutsi , debllilr , dlmnen of sight UDd dcfcetlro niemorj , iliunici cu tbo face , jihjiletl dccaj * KVerilon to lh loeletof femnlei. eonfurlti of ldtaseto. , rendering Marrinco Improper or unhappy , ticrmanentfjrcurcd , ramphlet(3 ( iigcionllte ) bee , lent IH icaled tn\clopo , frreto nay oddrtit. Consultation at of * Dee or by mall frco , andlnrltej. Wrllo for qucstlooi. A Positive Written Guarantee glre In all cuiublaetiea , McJIelnencot ctcrywbero. Pamphlets , EnclUh or German , 64 pacea , de * Bcrlblnff above dUemcB , in male or female , FIIEJJ. ( V3ARRIACE G5J3OE ! ZGO jtngei , floe plntci. llu | tr ted in elothsnd cUtulndtn ? , Wct mouey or loiugef unie. injcr coitrs , V5c. Tbli Loot eontalDi all tlie curfoui , Jouljiful or InuuMtlre want to know. A took of ( rent Interne to all , IKaltli. Ikautji UnpliDcfa nrQ prouolcd tId actrico. 1WYUURBAKIN& POWDER TO-DAY ! nsnhsoluti'lypilro THE TEST : rnn top down on a hot sto\ until htntcd.tncn cniuvu thuuuvurnnil fcmull. A clifmlst will uot bo r * luircd tudcKLt tLolireacnoo of ammonia. JOrS NOT CONTAIN AMMONIA. TS ilCiLTHITULHS IU8 NEVER UllN Qll.STIO.VED. In A million liomM for A quarter of a century It has taod th contumftiV rellabta test , THE TESTJFJHE OVEH. PRICE BAKING POIVDER CO. , uiKirrti or ' Dr , Price's ' Special FlavoriniExIracls , Tli < > lr > i > l < il , > il < rllcl > iudi liirillliiorlii < ii > , t 4 Dr. Price's Lupulln Yeast Corns fur JJifUt , llfilthy llrfrwl , Tin ncit Dry llvp Yeut In tlio World. FOR SALE BY GROCERS. CHICAGO. _ BT. LOUIS. ST , LOUIS PAPER WAREHOUSE , Graham Paper Co. , S17 and JIB North Main St. St. Loult. WHOLESALE DEALE11S IN 100K , / wnrnNO , } PAPERS , ! WHAPl'INO BOA11D ADD * ! oil l for Raz < of al- P. BCHEUERMANN , M , D. KROULAK GCUUAN Komoojpathio Physician , BPIXJIAUOT OF WOVCKN , OIIILDHEN 6 CIIROX10 DISEASES. > nourt-At B ld ne , No. Httfl. JOth Htrtet , till 0 x m. , and &ft r S p. m. Hears At o re. Mo. US indlWB. UthHt , KoomT.fromlOa. m.totp. tn 2 IV , Tlif Ttu. W if ' 11 M rrjmd , w t tcu I < iaia W A HANDSOME PRESENT , DB , Honck Receives a Beantifn : lason from Senator Caw- well , of Kansas , The Sequel to a IMcnsnut Incident Tlio Unexpected Meeting or Two Mexican Veterans. A plcasnnt incident occurred fit the Paxton hotel , in this city , ono evening last fall. Ex-Unitod StMos Sonatoi Oaldwoll , of Kansas , while engaged in convonatlon with Judge llnwcs , inquired of the judge If ho know n man in Oman * named Doraoy B. llouck. The judge ro , plied that ho did. "I would like to BOO him , " said Mr. Caldwell , "ho nnd I slept under the same blanket during tlio Mexican war , nud 1 have not soon him for thirty-six years. " Judge llawoa said ho would hunt llouck up next morning nnd bring him to the hotel. The next morning the judge nnd Mr. llouck put in nn appear- nnco nt the hotel , Mr. llouck simply having boon told that n mnn wanted to see him thoro. Mr Oaldwoll approached him nnd said : "Woro you nt Chnpultopoo ? " "Yes ; who nro you ? " naked Houck. "I waa in the nnmo company with you , and my father , who commanded the company , was shot nt Ohnpultopoa nnd died two daya afterwards. " "Your name is Oaldwoll. " "And your name ia llouck. " Both men then shook hands in n cor dial manner , nnd adjourned to the bar room with n party of friends , and after n liberal supply of liquids hnd boon dis posed of , Mr. Caldwell and Mr. Houck ant down by themselves nnd fought tholr battles ovor. They TToro nil through the Mexican wnr together , nnd their reunion was ono that will bo long remembered by them. Mr. Caldwcll has become a prom inent and wealthy mnn , being now the president of the Caldwell wngon manu facturing company nnd nlso of the Idaho nnd Oregon Improvement company. Mr. Houck , however , remains n poor man , although ho is in fairly comfortabln cir cumstances. Mr. Caldwell asked him what ho was engaged in , and ho replied that ho waa driving a city express wagon. "Houck , I want to make you a little present , " said Mr. Caldwell , "I am g mg to have made nnd sent to you the linuat wngrms that can bo built at my works , nnd I shall have if- done as soon as possible. It will bo the the finest in Oranha. " TUB The wngon promised by Senator Cald well arrived in the city a day or two ago and yesterday Mr. llouck had it out on the streets whcro it attracted considerable attention. It is indeed n "daisy , " nnd is the most beautiful express wngon over scon in Omaha. Mr. Houck is of course as proud of it as a tny is of his first pair of red top boots. Mr. Houck values it , not so much on account of its intrinsic worth , as ho docs on account of the spirit of friendship and remembrance in woich it was presented to him. The wagon has a panel body , wlno- colorcd , running gear cream-colored , morocco cushion seat , express springs , ( three * French 'round-head elliptic springs ) , shafts and polo complete. The tires and nxlos nro of stool , nnd the tires round edge. The initials "D. B. H. " appear in gold letters on the end gate. The word "Express" and the license number " 442" appear on each side of the seat. The cost of this wagon was about $250. The Caldwell wagon , by the way , Is standard all over the United States , and it is a great favorite In Nebraska. Mr' M. D. Welch , of Lincoln , is the general western agent. Ho is the president of the Nebraska implement company , located in Omaha ntJF.D. Cooper's old stand , on Fourtcontli street , between Harnoy and Howard , and having a largo warehouse , near the Union Pacific track at the Thirtecntl : street crossing. This company handles the Caldwcll wagon. The Kansas manufacturing company , of which Senator Caldwell Is president it located at Lcavenworth , whcro it hns immense shops. The wood shop is HO fuot wide by CCO feet long , nnd the blacksmith shop ii 00 by 300 foot. The company manufacturers all kinds o farm , freight , spring nnd oxpreus wagona , and is one of the largest nnd mout BUG cesful establishments of the kind in the country. LKTTEK. Accompanying the wagon presented to Mr. llouck was the following letter from Senator Oaldwoll : LrAVKNwoRTlf , Ktts. , .TunolO , 1881. D. 33. Uouck , Ksq. DEMI Sin AND OLD KIIIIND Your wivjon was ehlppoil a few dnj'B ago to thu care of the Nobra8l < n implement company. It luii been finished for time- but lie-Id until Bon o - , wan - wo could ship It with a car load of farm wngonu to Omaha , ] 5ut our Mr. Welch informed mo you needed It BO I tiiouo-ht best to ulilp It at unco. It may bo Important for you to know that the nxle.i , wheelu , Hpringo and Indeed all the material lined In tiio construction of the wagon are the beat. My dunlro Is to furnloh you with a wacon without ikw or blomluli , ijood and complete In all lU parts , ono tht > t would bo worthy of the true uplrlt in which it Is offered , 1 trust you will accept It as a Blight token of my remembrance and regard for ono who , thirty-seven yenrw ago , chared with mo the dangers and privatlouH of a inarch from Vura Cruz to the City of Mexico. What changea since then ! How interesting now to recall the battltB of Controras , Cherutusco , Molina del Hoy. Chanultopoc and the Gutex of Mexico. And' ' yet how nod to think of the frlcndi and roirmunlong , who than nnd there , nuild the imoko of battle , offered tholr lives as a uIHIng sacrifice for the victory of our flag , Hut Dorsoy , wo are irrowliig old that Is you aro. You ore too old now for a loldler , but don't bo discouraged. When the brilliant ind degressive Ulalne shall bo elected , and ho will bo lure , ho inny docldu to take from old Meilco what wo left of I tin 18 17. and yon can Fallow In your wagon , and like "Helen's jiiblcu" talca great ploimiro in watching the "whcpla go round. " That you may live to sco .liem "go round" for forty yearn or moro in the rvUh of your old comrade , A. CALDWEI.U Army OrtlerH. Recruit Edward O'Hara , enlisted at ? ort D. A. Iluesdl , Wyo. , is asaigncd to sompany E. 9th infantry , Leave of absence for noven days iu jrantod Major Alfred T. Smith , 7th in- 'antry , instructor in rifle practice. Recruits Frank Cullen and Jnmpa Hells , onlietcd at Fort Doughs , Utah , ire assigned respectively to companies A ind Hr Oth infantry. Itccruit Robert J. Miller , enlisted at [ > 'ort U , A. Kugsell , Wyo. , is n iignod to , ho 5th cavalry , and will bo sent to the itatlon of his regiment on the first favor- : blo opportunity. Jiv Ci.ti.iv or Csiosu M , E. JUDIOIAKY , The Confcronoo Now In Se Mon Ii thin Oily ApponlH Honnl llov. G. V. llrftnrt Found Attor Dentn. A judicial confcronco of the M. E , church Is now in session in the First M , K. church of this city. The body con. sists of nlnotoon ministers , the triers ol appeals from three nnnual conferences namely : Rovs. J , B. Loodom , J. II. Fow. lor , M. If. Qalo , L. Rome , J. W , Stuart , W. M. Worloy nnd J. L. St. Clivlr , ol the North Nebraska conference ; W. R , Jones , Samuel Wood , 0. F. Nathor , R , G. Adams , R. Plonon nnd W. F. Black , man , of the Nebraska conference ; Men. not Mitchell , Drake , H. Brown , S. Snyder , 0. B. Winter nnd E. llogo , ol the Northwest lown conference , Bishop Foss , of Minneapolis , presid ing. Rovs. Winter was elected secretary and R. Piorsou assistant secretary. Three appeals were to bo hoard : The appeal of the Rev. Goo. F. Brand from the findings of the Dos Moinoa annual conference expelling hinr from the church ; the appeal of llov. 0. A. Stinc from the findings of the South Kansas conference ; and Rov. T. D. Bratton from the Knnsus conference ) . The appeal of Rov. G. F. Brand was hoard yesterday. Rev. 0. Ashton , edit or of the Guthrian , Gnthrio Center , Iowa , nnd Rov. C. W. Blodgott , of Dos Moluos , npponrod as counsel for Rov. Brand , and Rov.tW. E. Hamilton , professor of math , omatici in the Indianola Simpson Ccnton- nrv Cdllotro , nnd Rov. G. H. Dotwilor , of Adil , na counsel for the church. The find ings ot the lower court were reversed , nnd the name of the appellant was ac quitted of the foul things charged against htm. htm.This case is ono bf wide importance. Rov. Brand died n few weeks after his expulsion , and Bishop Merrill ruled that his death barred proceedings in hearing of hist appeal. His counsel appealed from Bishop Merrill's decision to the full board of bishops nt their mooting iu PittsburR , in May , 1883. The full board sustained Bishop Merrill , nnd the case was than taken to the late session of the general conference in Philadelphia , which reversed the decision of the board of bishops. The case was ono without precedent in the history of the church nnd settles the law of thn church on the point in volved , viz : that the death of appellant may not bar proceedings' hearing of the appeal of n Methodist travelling preacher , nnd so this case becomes ono of note iu the history nnd jurisprudence of this largely nnd extended church organ ization. Rov. Stinos' appeal , will bo on trial to-day. _ OIKOUS THIEVES , A. Letter Denouncing Dorrls' SUo\v for Allo\vliifj Robbers to Prey Upon tlio 1'nt rolls , The circus thieves ° nro plying their trudo this season in n very bold manner. Colo's ohow has come to grief , . in Mon tana through the management1' allowing employes of tlio show to rob patrons. The following letter from Nebraska city explains itself. On Monday morning"Judgty I'tioh'oko received a telegram from Dr. F. Rentier , of Nebraska City ? stating that a very important letter had been mailed and would reach this ci y on the first Lincoln mail. Judge Bonoko kept messengers running between his oflico and 'tlio post- office all day long but the Lincoln mail was delayed that day nnd did not arrive in this city until nbout ton o'cldok In the evening , which was too late to take any action in the matter : The old game of circus men in robbing persons who attended the show by tlio change racket and , in fact , every other kind of racket , oven picking their pock- oto , is getting to bo unbearable and the sooner pcoplo take stops to atop such out ragea the better it will bo for all con corned. T1IK L15TTKH. NKIIHASKA CITV , Juno 22,1884. KEAH Junais : Tlio Doiin show or olrcu company Imro Satiinlny , the 21st , and I w.-vj begged by my llttlo girl , Juloy , to tnko her thuru , t\a HIO | had novur boon to a clrcim. Wo got tliuro nftor It Imd commenced ; . paid nt tbo main entrance 7C conta for inywolf und Daisy ; the monimnrio was nearly all closed and nearly darlc. Vo pnaeod around to the real circus or second ontnuico. Tlicro a follow hultnil jno.and anlcod for an ndilltionnl quarter. Ilo hnd rt MK Imndful of paper money in hln hand , and rattled with Hilvor In IIH ! pockot. I handed him nhalf dollar lar , but liu Haiti ho would rather huvo paper inonoy , as they were tnkln ( { so rnuch Bilver , To olillgo the follow I tendered him tlio only bill I Imd with mo a crisp , now ton , U. H. The follow took the bill , lutd it on top of his pllo.tlien nfekod mo , "You luvo notliltig tmnll- orJ" I ropllod , "No. " Ilo then returned the bill to me , and nuked for silver. 'J hlii morning I discovered that the Bcomi drol 1mJ ulvou mo In the place of my ton del Inrg a Mmilarly looking bill calling for ono del lar. I arn sura tlio follow can ho caught at hi * rackut In Uinaha ; but If ho cannot , arrest him anyhow , OH I propose to proBecuto him If U taken me all summer. Write to mo what you liavo done , If the thief pay * nine dollars , your costo , and these rf your odlcora , lot him go. lint I would greatly prefer , If you could catch him at hl racket , which In my opinion it not a dllliciilt auk , and If wa couldsend him to tbo poulton ; Iary. Truly yours , Iit. 1' . 'ythlnH Kxourelon. The Knight's of Pythias oxcuraion : rom Omaha to Ashland on Friday prom scs to bo ono of the finest excursions ffhich has ever loft this city , The Ash- and ledge has prepared a programme of which the following is a part : Game of baseball right after dinner , [ ' 'or throwing heavy hammer farthest , . . , $100 I'or throwing light hammer farthest 1 CO [ ' 'or throwing liano boll farthest. 1 00 I'or winner of tub race 200 [ ' 'or winner of bout race , single rower. . . . 3 00 [ ' 'or winner of boat race , double rower. . , 3 00 l''or ' winner of foot race , men , , . . , 2 00 ! 'or Winner of foot raco. boys under ten Years 100 I'u tin ) winner In the presidential raceono olo- cant ellvor dollar. In all them ) races there cannot bn mrro than1 wu from Abhlatid and vicinity , The remain * IcJ from among the excurtlonutn. Beside the above a number of 'other irizes will bo offered for contes in. The Ashland folks have prepared free arrkgcu for all the visiting ladles and hildron to and from tlio dupof ; and 'round. ' , NKUIUBKA STATK OA KTTIIKII & BUH NEH.S UiHKcrrouY to bo issued in July , 86-J , pricu 81 00. , T. M. Vfoise , pub Uui 12 < J ; i. llih Su , A. F. AND A , M , Twenty-Sixth Annual Session of the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of Nebraska , Hoports ol Olllocrs > 'ow Chartered , Lincoln Journal. The Masonio Grand Lodge convened at Tuosdny afternoon , nt Lincoln , nt four o'clock in its twenty-sixth nnnual session. The session was opened by the Grand Master with his nnnual address. The address gnvo an interesting review of the Grand Master's official nets during the past year , nnd showed the order to bo in good condition in this state. It referred to the stops that hnd boon Ink on to nid the sullorors by the Ohio Hoods and the Hboral roaponso by the different lodges to the circular issued in regard to the matter. A detailed report of the amount collected nnd spent rrns given by Post Grand Master Liningor , who had the relief work in charge. The report also atatod that dispensa tions hnd boon granted for the formation of now lodoosns follows : Brninnrd lodge , at Brainnrd ; llarlau , nt Alma ; Ilardy , at Hardy ; Snlino , nt Dorchester ; North Bond , nt North Bond ; Wayne , nt Wnyno ; Superior , nt Superior ; * Odoll , nt Odcll ; Indianoln , at Indianola ; Auburn , nt Au burn ; Geneva , nt Geneva ; Stromsburg , nt Stromsburg ; Minden , nt Minden ; Guido Rock , nt Guldo Rock ; Blue Hill , nt Blue Hill and Tursan , at Surprise , Butler county. Thoao with the two lodges Valentino nud Wisnor , whoso dis pensations were renewed from last year , make eighteen lodges under dispen sation. Past Grand Master G. W. Liningor submitted n report showing the amount of money received and disbursed by him for the relief of the Ohio Hood suiforors , which reached something over $2,000. The grand treasurer's report showed receipts to the amount of $1(1.130,07 ( and disbursmonta to the amount of § 4,202.01 , 'caving n balance on hand of $11,87-1.07. The secretary also niado his nnnual report , showing the affairs ot his oflico to bo in excellent condition nnd making n number of pertinent recommendations. In the afternoon n largo number of matters of interest to the order were sub jects of earnest discussion. It was decided that the laying of the corner stouo of the now capital buildiiig , which the Grand Ledge imd boon invited to take charge of , should not bo done nt Una session , but should bo douo some time in Julp by the grand master. The eighteen lodges named above ns being under dispensation were ordered chartered. The ledge will probably not complete its labors before Thursday noon. Tlino In Money , Time nnd money will bo saved by keep ing Kidney-Wort tn the house. It mnn invaluable remedy for all disorders of the Kidney , Liver and Bowels nnd for all dinoasos nrlsing from obstructions of these organs. It has cured many obsti nate cases after hundreds of dollara had boon paid to physicians without obtaining relief. It euros Constipation , Piles , Bil iousness and all kindred disorders , Keep it by youi The Catholics of Uroston are preparing plans for a now brick church building , to cost about $25,000. Arsenic IMIlH by tlio Pint. J. A , Smith. aCialnoavlllo , Ga. , merchant , tays : "For yonra I was n victim to the com bined nfTonta of Krynlpoloa and nn ORgravntad typo of Kcioma , that bnfilod all medical nklll. 1 consulted the very boat physlclaaa in the United States to nn good purpose. I jjavo every patent medicine that was rocommondot" a faithful trial and received no benefit. 1 took largo iuantltoa ! of potash and a pint cup full of oreonlo pills. The patent medi cine , pills , ami potash mixtures fed limtotul of curing the disease. They dostroyeil my appotlto and wrecked my system I lout Host ] nnd energy I loat three yearn from my buel- ness nnd spout $2,000 in a fruitless effort to rognln my health. At laitvliou , I bn au to consider my case hopeless , I commenced tailing S. 8. S. , and in a short time , I was entirely cured. I wullml a year aflor n euro was olfcclod , nnd continued to take Swift's Specific oil and ou ns u eort of safeguard , ka ftan I was willing to make public this marvelous volous euro. Doing assured boyuud the po8 I < blilty of n doubt that the euro won permanent , I wrote thin history of my case for the benefit of my fallow men. My Klein In now as smooth an It wan whan a boy. Iwulgh muro than 1 ever did In my Ufa , and my general honlth wax never bolter , I passed through lout winter ( which wax nn uniHimlly cold ono ) , without losing a single day from my ImMnenn. For the lust twelve months I huvo hud no return of the oryslpo- IBB In any uhopu or form , or any tuuch of OC/OHW. " Treatise on Blood and Skin OHCMC | mallod free. free.THE BwiKT.Si'icirioOo. , Drawer ! t , Atlanta , Go , , IBV. ! . i3d ! St. , N. Y. , and 1205Uhontnut St. , I'lilln. There were 1,55 ! ) children enrolled in the public schools of Sioux City during Juno. There are 11)0 ) saloons in Davenport. Ilia city has had a revenue of $20,000 year from thorn. Manager Holmes , of the telephone DxehaiiKo of Creston , has disappeared with $125 of the phone funds. A political Kilkenny cat fight is being waged among thn Irish Americans of Oroston. Blaino's "foreign policy" is at the bottom of it. Banford's Radical Cure 1 jho Oreat Baleamlo Diitlllallon or Witch Hazel , American Tine , Canadian Kir , Clover BlosBOin Eta , Vut the Immediate Iltllcf mil J'unrmnont Cure of [ ivory form of CiUrrh , from a Hlmplo HiuU Cold or Influenza to thulioiu of until , r ute , and Ilvarlnx , louub , llronchltli , and Incipient Oonnumptloii. Ho. lief in five mlnutvi In any and utory uua. Nothing Ilkult , Orutcful , fraurint , wliolunoint , Cure bo. ; lii4 from firs i > jillcaton ! , nnd \ rapid , radical , jior > mailf nt , and never falling. One bottlu Itodlcal C'uru , ono box Ctturrlial Bol. rent and Hauford' * Iiiliultr , all In ono 1'nckairu , ( jr. nlnifaioinpltto troatuiuii of all ilruifiUti fur | 1. l kfor H ndford' KadlcalCur . J'ottcr Urug and ; ticuilcalC . , IJoBton. OollIni' Voltalo Klcctrlo Mantel Initintly aOiicta tua Kervoui SynUin and banishes I'alu , A norfoct Klcctilo Ilattory om\- tlnud wltn a rurnu 1'iattcr for IS Till ! CUV ! 6e ntii It annihilate * J'lUB. or * vlUlltcM Weak and Worn Out EUfftRIHS IffRVf I'art * , itroiuthvrm TlrudMu . lux , I'mnJuta Iharojio , and dw < more In ouo litll the Imo than uny other pluter Iu the vtoild. boll urcr ; . . The largest Stock in Omaha ; and Makes the Lowest Prices- DRAPERIES ANE MIRRORS,5 ! BEST'S 11. iJiU8ti roe ° lvxl ( nn iwsorlmont tor BurjMwstnrj anything In this market , comprMm the Intent and moot trwty designs manufactured fop this sprlng'a trade and covortoi a range of prices from the Cheapest to the most Expensive. Parlor Goods Draperies. Nowrondy for the inspection of cus Complete stock of nil the latest tomers , the no west novoltif a iu styles in Turcoman , Madras and Suits nud OiUl Pieces. Lnco Gurtnins , Etc. . , Etc. Elegant Passenger Elevator to all Floors. CHARLES SHIYERICK , 1200,1208 mid 1210 Farnnm Street , - - - - OMAHA NEB * IMPORTER , JOBBER AND4MANUPAOTURERS' AGENT OP 13TO ST. , BETWEEN FARNAM AND IIAllNEY , OMAHA , . . . . NEBRASKA. U , S. DEPOSITORY. J. H. MILLARD , President. WM. WALLACE , Cashier. Capital and Surplus , S45O.OOO. ORHAHA SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS Flro nnd Burolnr Proof Safoa for Rout nt f > m S5 to SCO per annum. W a > I 4 I m UO < 0 8 1 TO O w pj 43 W 03 03O GTTMINGS AND 20TH ST. , OMAHA , WEB , 1409 and I4M Dodge St. , i Ctt .c.o . ? IOJ } IQmaha , Neb jt03 BRADY ST. , DAVENPORT , IOWA , U. S. A. EstabHahod 1878 Catarrh , jDoafnosa , Lung and NorvouaDlaoaaosSpcodlly and rorrantioutly Cured. PntionU FOurod nt Homo. Write for "TiiB MEDIOAL-MIBSIONAUY , " for the Pooplo. flDonsultatlou nnd Correspondence Gratis. P. 0. Box 292. Telephone ) No. 20. a HON. ED > VARD RUSSELL , Postmaater , Davenport , cays : " Physician of lilon Ability ana Murkod Success. " CONGRESSMAN MURPHY , Dnvcnport , 1-rrlr . . " Hniira 8 to 0. - : "Aniionomhln 51.\n. Flno Succoau. Wonderful Oiiron. -Western Electric Light Go. SOLI : AOHNTS roit NEUIIABKA AND OI-KUATOHH OF CKLKUKATI-.D UKSTON AND u. B. [ I Adopted by the U. S. Oovornmnnt nnd moBt of the loading utoamahip companie 1 and Hotels. Regarded as the PUREST , WHITEST AND BEST ELECTRIC LIGHT PRODUCED. For ItnrOH Tiigniro nt oilice. N. W. Cor Fifteenth nnd Farrmm Streets HE BEST THREAD Willimnutio Spool Cotton is entirely the product of Home Industry nnd is pronounced by exports to be the best Bowing machine thread in tat , world. PULL ASSORTMENT CONSTANTLY ON IIAJMD , an for eale by HENLEY , HAYNES & VAN ARSDEL , m&n Omuha , Neb. UANUFAOTUnGR Ot Ot DTIUOTLY " ' AND TWO WHEEL OARTS. 1113 and 1820 lUrnoyHtroet and 108 S , 15th Bt c t. |