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    OMAHA DAILY TUESDAY JULY 8 1884.
THE MERCHANTS
fthorized Crmitul , - $1,000,000
Piid-up Capital , - - 100,000
Surplus Fund , - - - 70,000
BANKING OFFICE I
N. W. Cor , Farnam ana 12th Sis
OmOFR3l
T , President. I BAM'LK. Roam , V-P
Bui. D. WOOD , Cashier. | LUTUKR DBIKB , A
ninRorons :
Prank Murphy , Samuel E. Bonn , Ben. B. TVooi
Chorlej C. UOUM ) , A. D. Jones , Luther Dreko.
Transact General .nankin ? Business. All whe
have any Banking business to trn.n ( ct are Invttml t
call. No matter how larire 01 small the transaction.
It Kill receive our careful attention , and wo ptomtac
always courteous treatment.
Pays particular attention to business for partl >
residing outside the city. Kxahango on all the prln
clpal cltlo ) of the United States at v ry lowest rates.
Accounts of Banks and Bunkers received on favor
able terms.
Issues Certificate of Deposit boating 5 pci con
Interest
Burs and sells Foreign Exchange , County , Cll
and Government eocurittna
IUnited States Dspository
OF OMAliA
[ Cor. ISth and Farnam Sts ,
, , - -
The Oldest Banking Establishment
in Omaha ,
SUCCESSORS TO KOUNTZK BllOTHEnn.
orcr.nlxod in 1808.
Organized aa a Rational Bank In
CAPITAL 320O.OOO
SUUPIrtJS AND PROFITS . $15OOOO
orncau DiiBcroM.
HIUUH EOITKTZI , President.
Joan A. CuKionroK , Vice President
A. 008TCS KouirrzB , 2d Vlco Ptostdeal.
A. J , rOPPHTOH.
F. D. DAVU , CMhlei
W n. Mi04tnis , AsstiUni Casblor.
Traniucts a irenoral bouklng butlncst Issues tlmt
certificates bearing Interest. Draws dralta on Sac
Franclaco and principal cities iu the United State )
Also London. Dublin , Kdlnburqh and the prlnclp
Itlca rt tbla continent and Kuropo.
UNITED STATES
U1F OMAHA.
S , W , Cor , Farnam and 12ih Sts ,
Capital , - - $100,000.00
C. W. HAMILTON , Pros't.
S. S. CALDWELL , V. Pros't.
M. T. BARLOW. Cashlor.
DIRECTORS :
:
S. S. OALDWELL , . F. SMITH , be )
0. W. HAMILTON , M. T. BAKLOV , beS
0. WIIL HAMILTON. to ,
Accounts solicitor1 and kept subject
joct to eight cliocK.
Cortlflcatos of Deposit izssuod ay
abfe In 3,0 and 12 months , bearing
or on demand * vlthout In-
root. fir
fi AdvancoQ m&do to customers on firn
' ' approved oocurltlcsat market rate n
of Intorost. Kina
Kim
The Intoroots of Customers arr > m
c'oooly guarded and every tacllltv. na
compntlblo with principles o1 th
sound banking freely oxtondod. cei
Draw flight drafts on EnglandIro
Inr.d , Scotland , end all parts of Eu-
pec
fJ Toi ! European Paosa o TloKoto 15rNt NtM (
COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE. M -
eiij
of
o
Cor. ItJlli and Douglas Sts. leg
tie
Capital Stock ' - 8150,000 ig
-
, , lor
liability of Stockholders , 00,000 foli
Five Per Cent Interest M on Deposits COl '
lie
ota
LOANS MADE ONJtEAL ESTATE Iff
Ca
JAMKSE. UOYD . President
L. M. BENNETT . Vlco I'roildont
W. A. 1'AXTON . ManaKluK IJiio.toj nrv
JOHN E. WlliUUK , . Cashier ( 're
CHAS. F.1IANDUHSON , TIIOS. L. KIJIBALL , tin
J. W. OANNKTT , MAX iJEXKK ,
LtENUY I'UNUTi E ISTONE. .
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U DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER vii
111 North Iflth Street Om b
CHARLES EIEWE , crivi
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UNDERTAKER re'
, dewi
AND DEALEfl IN wi
tit
Melalio Cases , Coffins , Gaskets. SuTonfls , fuwi
ETC. , ETC. , wi
101
1OOO Far n run St. , - OMAHA , NKB Ol )
Telegraphlo orders promptly attended to. Telephone ar
No. Ml.
CO :
MCCARTHY & BURKE , dlSi Siar
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UNDERTAKERS ! COWI
BET. FARNAM WIre
218 HTH STREET , .
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AND DOUGLAS.
.
BREXEL & MAUL , if
( SUCOESSORS TO JOHN O. JACOBS ) ;
UNDERTAKERS !
the old Und HIT frarnara street. Orders by '
fcur * solicited and promptly uttetteJ to.
.
R KrRESEKTS
Phanl * Annrace Co. , ol
. Y. . Ctplt.l. . . . . . . . . . .
. ol Ne iV. .V. J. , Capital , '
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JiiJU.
HYSICIAN & SUES3SOH , ' m
efenoo Ko. IMT Jonea fit. OKlce. Ko. ISO
urna fi rc t OrRco hourii I'Jm. to lp m. , nu .
Wi tOi { > . tu if."j' ! wi ; ! ' < e I , < tiw
THE MISSION WOKE ,
Iloport of Mlifiioti AVork to Juno
SWli , by Mrs. JU. B. Puller.
llecelveil for service * , from Congreg.v
tlonnl church 813 00
1'rcsbytorlan church SO 00
IT. 1 * . church 0 15
llocolvoil for use In the work , from MM.
O. T. Mlltard t f,0 ,
Mrs. U. Mlllanl 1 00
Mrs. S. 11.11. Clark CO
Mrs. Smith fit )
Mrs. Morris fie
Mrs. Gratton 1 00
Mrs. Gobla 1 00
Mrs. Maul j
Mrs. McCaguo , ( collected ) 2 00
llocoivcd clothing from several friends
and from the Irviugtou Benevolent so
ciety , sixty now garments j also from Mr.
Evans n Inrgo package of garden'seeds ;
and from Mr , Plotz , groceries.
Ilavo been abio to visit but little , and
have received fewer calls than usual , but
have of necessity written many letters.
A dozen of these and fifty postals I think
were in regard to the old lady who died
hero ; first , in order to liiul her friends ,
and then to answer their inquiries.
These letters have coma from three of
her daughters and have not yet censed ,
as another was received to-dny. They
were shocked nt the news and could
hardly bo persuaded to believe that it
was their mother but express the utmost
gratiludo to the association , the matron
and nil who cared for her.
A few weeks ago nn old lady , entirely
deaf , called to ask for garden seeds nnd
nn outfit to canvas for goods which she
had sold before. These were furnished
through the kindness of friends , nnd aho
was very grateful for the privilege of sup
porting herself , nnd assured mo the
money would all bo refunded , for she
was unwilling to take charity except as a
loan.
loan.A
A lady whom I have visited for years ,
and who has had n fearful struggle with
sickness , poverty and trouble in her
homo , has gone recently where there is
no nioro sickness , "where the wicked
cease from troubling , and the weary are
at rest. " She was anxious for the release ,
but asked "what will become of my
child ? " and desired that I and others
look after hor. I promised to do the best
I could , and eho scorned satisfied.
One bright beautiful boy of two years
waa sent to a homo a tow days ago. Two
girls are yet waiting for pUcoa ; though I
think the older ono will go for a time to
the Homo in Lincoln. Several women
have been sent there , and passes obtained ,
for novoral to go to their friends. Thanks
to the county commissioners.
Some comforting letters como from
those whom I have tried to help. One
poor girl , who a year ogoi felt that all
peace and hope had slipped forever from
her prasp , writes a letter full of thanks
to tt-11 mo how bright nnd beautiful life
is growing. When years ago her dying
mother was leaving her friendless in the
world , she said , "God will take cave of
my child , " and aho realizoa now that God
lias cared for her through all the sin and
sorrow and loss , and in loading her now
in the green pastures , and beeido the
itill waters of his love. „
Fitted Out for i ho Scnnon. Dresses ,
leaks , coats , stockings and all garments can [
)0 colored Micce'sfully with the Dinmoud
Dyes. Fashionable colors. Otily 10s. nt
Irugeists. Wells , HicharJson & Co. , Uurling-
on ; , Vt.
WASHINGTON NOTES.
CONFIRMATIONS. PC
WASHINGTON , July 7. Tha following con- ili
irmationsnvere made by the souato to-day :
George I II. Sharpe , Now York ; ' Thomas C. th ;
cynoldf , Missouri , and Solon O. Thatcher , thhi
vansas , commissioners to ascertain the best
nodes of securing more intimate inter-
lational and comrrJerciar Vila tioua between :
ho < United States and tha ( several countries of
entral nnd South America. on
cu :
Henry L , Thomas , district of Columbia , foi
ecrctary to Commissioneis Garland C , ad.
roadlieod of Missouri , Win. J. Broatch of
of'
Nebraska , and Majors Charles It. Alexander f
-lackeuzlo : nnd Oswald II. Ernst , corps of on
nglncera , United States arrny , members fro
the Missouri river commission. rctj
Major W. H. Johnston , paymasters deputy
paymastei-H general of the United States
nny , with the rank of lieutenant-colonel. a
THE INTUlNAIi HEVESUE. resI
In pnr&uixnco with the provisions of the
cor : >
igislntivo , judicial and executive Rppropria- the
ion bill reducing the number of revenue
an
gents from 1f3 to 20 , the coinmihsionor of in- hoi
'rnal rovenvo ordered the discharge of the hoi'J
illowing named agents : A. J. McCusick , 'Joi ' )
lalifornia ; John M. Hums , Kentucky ; Jno. i
'oung , Tennessee ; J. 11. McCov , Wisconj" '
Dlisin ; .Inines A. Kay , Kentucky ; C. 1 $ , i1 , "
Inrrison , IVuncs-co ; John 15. Haum , Ill'n-
: Jasper 1'ack.vd , Indiana ; W. ] , .
follistcr , Minnesota. A. M. Orane ,
lalltornia ; J. L , Trumbull , Indiana ; ha :
Till : NAVV. ha
Work at the tin
was suspended Washington
avy yard to-day , owing to tba failure of con-
rcss to make an appropriation for ilscon-
iuuance. u
Randall leaves for Chicago to-night. tluwe
we
New nml till
„
On Iho corner of Fifteenth and Capitol ;
Tenuo has just been started ono of Iho
uost elognnt restaurants in the west. It exCl '
manned by Mr. St. Julion , nn old res- Cl in
auniut man , and ho has equipped it with bo >
low furniture , now carpets in fact , dii
ivcrythiiif ! now , and all those who want ha
first I class meal will bo well repaid by a ut
isit to the St. Julion. nuto utmi
mi
ho
OIlio Or < > i > f * .
COI.UMIIUH , July 7. The forthcoming July
iron report of the state boanl of agricultural
vill give the following extimatea , based on the
ctnroH ' from 7SO regular townaliip correspon-
lents of the boaid ; The area 19 compared
vith last year's area. TIiOBamu crojws , conJI-
ion and protiablo total nre coinparod with the :
nil avurago iipureB , and indicate jicrcontugea : .
rvheat , probable total 8C percent ; corn , area ,
; condition 02. Ilyo area 100 , condition
, Oats area 1)7 ) , condition 05. Uarley
uca 11 > V , condition 611 , Potatoes area 05 ,
omlitton 01. Sweet potatoes - arua ! ! , " ) , con-
lltiou 02. UeaiiK area ! 7 , condition 100. )
iorghuni arj-a 8'J , condition fiS. Tobacco "
rca 07 , condition 08. Wool amount sheared :
omparcd with 1883 , 03 pr ; c nt. wool , aver- '
tgomico for the etato thin year , 27J cents
eel avcrugo. 1881 and 1882 , baforo tha tarilf
reduction , 'Mcentu. .
This gives a lof of over two million on this
.ear's clip in Ohio. Clover hay , pi-r cent. HI
full average crop. 02 pt-r rant. Timothy
liay , percent , full average crop , SS'per cent ;
pastures , condition , ! ) . ' ; apples , condition , 77 ; Tl
rap ! H , condition , fili , nt
Serious damage by froat May 20 , is reported - ] {
ported by 183 correHpondentii , and no serious fo
laiimgo in reported by C70 oorrCHpondents. In
I'lii ) weather baa bct-n good for haying and 'J'j
laivt'Ht , ard by Jaly litih. hay und wheat will ve
mostly bo neciinxl. Wheat is of excellent .
liiallty and is estimated nt a total of 35W-
MO bushels of very plump wheat against
ibout U.r,5i)0,000 ) biithola of badly thrr veled ;
.vheatin ISSJt.
Tliclr NIIIIIO is
of people have had their UVCB
nado tnisorablo by I'llcs. This painful
Jifliculty is often induced and iilvvayH ng-
'ravnted by Conotipation. Kidney Wort
the great rumody for all alfectiona of
this hind. It nets as u gentle cathartic , ar
promotes a healthy action of tiu | bowola ,
aid aoothc.s and heals the inflamed BUT-
'acca. . It haa cured huadrcda of canes
ivJit'rii nil otluir rcmedluH nnd applications
.uvefpl-'l. S'.M ya1l clrrpsN'a. ' -
FOHTY.12IGHTH CONGRESS ,
HKN.VTK ,
WASHINGTON , July " . -At the owning of
the no slon a ineM-i o was received from tlio
hou o announcing non-concurrcnco in the sen *
nto amendment to the tnakiog of temporary
provision for thu navy.
Mr. Halo ( rep , Mo. ) moved the senaloroccdo
from its amendments.
Mr. Miller ( Cal. ) paid ho had no reason to
doubt that the sonata conferees had done all
In their power to convlnco the house of the
justice of the sonalo atnondmontn , but appar-
ronlly without i-lfed. The people of the Pa
cific coait would bo much disappointed. It
loft their coast absolutely defenseless.
long debate tprnng up , a portion of it
being of a political character , nnd nt IU close
the motion to rccodo was agreed to.
The house joint resolution , providing for ad-
jinmimont was taken up , mid amended so oa
to make the adjournment at i ! o'clock , to-day ,
nnd then paiscd.
1 Tim motion of Mr. Uayard for a vote of
tlmnks was given Edmunds for the ability ,
courtesy and Impartiality with which ho linn
performed the dutloa of president pro torn of
the rciinto ,
On motion of Mr , Sherman , n committee of
two senators was npjMilnted to. join a coin-
mlttco of the house in informing tlio president
of the United States that congress , having
finished itj business , was now ready to ad *
journ ,
The chair appointed Sherman and Uayard.
The chair announced the appointment of
Allison , Halo and Pendleton ns members on
tha part of the collate commission provided
Tor in the sundry civil bill to consider the
present organization of the t.ignal senlco
geological surveyy , etc.
Mr. lirowu asked If the chairman of the ap-
[ tropriation could f Into the aggregate appro
priations this year ,
Mr. Allison replied in the nflirmntivo , stat
ing the amount wai $1I3,201,037. ! In respect
to ono or t o features of the naval bill , this
amount was estimated , but the variation would
probably bo less than $200,000 from the
amount ho hud stated. This aggregation did
not include roapproprtatlons. which for pen.
hions nlono amounted to 800,000,000 , raising
the aggifgato toS2 , " > 0,201.037.
About : ! : ! , " ) p. m. the vico-presidentpro-tern ,
( Mr. Edmunds ) said : "Senator * . Thu hour
that closes the first session of tho-ISth congress
has como. It ( ills almost a century of consti
tutional republican government of Iho people
whoso career has excited the wonder and ad
miration of mankind. Let us hope our labors
ad representatives of state and people may
justify placing another white stone in the
long shining pathway of the republic. However -
over ardent and perplexing may have beonour
labors , however exciting may hava been the
contests of opposing opinions and politics , no
ono of ns think wo can meet the hour of sep
aration without emotions , and I hope not un *
pleasant solicitude that embrace the past ,
present and futuro. Tha smallncss of our
number and the peculiar nature of our organ
ization , which embraces potent participation
in , action three-fold our organization govern
ment legislative , executive and
judicial produces an intimacy of
IKjrsonal relations aa pleasant na it is im
portant , and makes the moment when wo sep
arate one of peculiar interest and tenderness.
The chair makes his sincere and grateful ac
knowledgments for the very Haltering resolu :
tion of the H'liato touching his administratiim
f the duties hnpot-cd on him by bin ollice. Ho
is glad and proud to Bay that , without excep
tion , ho has been aided by the constant kiiul- '
nesj , courtesy , and assistance of all the mem
bers of the senate and its olliccrs. The chair ,
in now performing the last formal act of the
icssion , wishes for nil of you every fealty , nnd
lie begs to o.xpresj to each one of you his
licartfclt pen.pn.il friendship and goodwill.
Tlio present tilting ii'.bi-iou of the Afith con- P.
jress stands adjourned without dato. "
P.Cl
When the vice-president closed hisfa'owoll
remarks the chamber * aud galleries were Cl
uickly vacated.
1IOUSK.
In the absence of Speaker Carlisle , who loft
ror Chicago at I ! o'clock this morning , the
louse was called to order by the clerk of the Ft
IOUEO and a short recess was taken. 12
After recess Kandall offered are.iolution op. >
whiting J. C. S. 151akburu speaker pro torn. pi
luring the temporary absence of the speaker.
Adopted unanimously.
Mr. Blackburn , on taking the chair , thanked V
ho house for the mark of confidence , and said
iio would endeavor to deserve it.
The house took a further recsss until 11:80.
The house ro-asEsemblcd at 11:30 : , nnd at
11:65 : adjourned , and the session of Saturday
losed ,
The session of Monday began at noon , and
in motion of i > fr. Uaudall the house con- re
urred in the senate amenunient to the ad- do
ournmont resolution , fixing the hour of final JC1
.djournment at 2 o'clock.
At a row moments before 2 o'clock the hands
the clock were turned back five minutes in
rder to permit the reception of the message
rom the fcenato announcing the adoption of n , fie
psolution postponing the Lour of adjourn- an
icdt till . ' ! o'clock. 1'r
Secretary McCook came nulling over with thi
resolution written on a ccrap of paper. The to
solutlonVM Immediately agreed to.
Mcmrs. Kai'.aall , Turner , Cieoigia , and His-
rk were appointed a committee to wait upon
10 president and ascertain whether ho had
ny ; further communication to make to the
ouso.
Thrj speaker pro tern , announced the np-
"jitnient of Messrs. Lowry , Hoibort aud
jyman members of the commission for the
ouso , to consider the present organization of
lie pigml service , the geological ( jeodetic Bur-
oj'B and hydrcgraphic oflice.
At 2 o'clock Randall announced tlio com-
littee appointed to wait upon the president
ad < performed that duty , ami the ptcsidont
md no further communications to make tu
ho houso.
On motion of Mr. Wolford , a bill passed in-
the pension of soldiers who have lost
nrm at the shoulder joint to the amount
eceived by thono who ha"o Io.-t a log at tha
lip joint. At 2:1D : the recreation of a call of
ho house wus indulged in. The doom [
rere clewed and excuses made for absentees ,
ho fuvorito excuse olfero.1 being that "tho
entlcinon were iu Chicago en important bus-
Jf
Finally , on motion of Mr. Young , the house
'xcuuod lI democratic member.- ! who tire in
Chicago engaged iu the patriotic duty of nom-
nating ; a man for the piehtdoncy who would
iut tlia republican candidate. liut the call
lid not consume time fast enough and the
lands of the clock were advanced ten min- ,
itCH.
The i speaker pro tern , wlflhlngoach and every
nombor safe return to his homo , declared the
IOIIBO adjourned without day. f Applause , ]
Leave taking and hand shaking followed
ind the hull was soon empty ,
TUB I'ltKHIDKNIIAL I'KN.
The president arrived at the Capitol at hal *
last eleven to day , and is busily engaged with
iis cabinet in examining measures passed by
ongreHs and presented for his approval. Ho
ias opprovcd the river and harbor , the li -
.rict of Columbia , the legislative , executive
ind judicial , the sundry civil , and the anny
ipproprlatlon bills.
The Hormto receded fJom its amendment to
ind passed the navy appropriation bill , M'liU
ill and the consular and diplomatic bill ,
which orp both in process of cnrolnnont , when
lignod will complete the list of the annual a | > -
iroprlationbillii.
HP6HTS.
The Onr. U
TUB COI.r.KOE CONTtHT.
b , July 7. The water was rough.
Die bouts tlartod at 10:52 : ; gradually the Cor.
it'll and PunnnylvanU boats forged abend ;
liowdoln , third , and Princeton and Columbus
'ollowlng , Tno liowdolns eollldod with the
iirgo , aud dropped out at the end of the ling.
I'hu race was won by the Pennsylvania Uni
versity crew , Cornell clasi necoiul , Princeton
.liiril , Columbia fourth ; time , H niinutoH , 'M' {
tecondH. Owing to a dispute iirov/n , of jiow-
loin , pulled a Miiulo scull over thu course , re-
elviog prulae. Cornell would not row. The
lUeiidmicd was light. | 2
ii.
anil Sulky ,
CHICAGO IIACJM.
ClIirACO , July 7. Continuation of the trot
ting meeting of the Chicago driving park ,
rile weather aud the track wciu good. At-
tfiidaiico 500.
Iht race JjfUGOO djviilod lor four-year-olds
under Hva ! , " , It , 3 , 1 , 1 , 1 ;
r
lt <
ltill
ill
litittmfly i , J , Ij MainbriiiQ Hiarklc ; 2. 2 , 'i ;
- y.-t' C'-i .u M. V ) C ; jVv ,
2:22 : , 2:20 :
imiGHTON HACK ! * .
UmaiiTos' BKACH , July 7. Consultation
race seven furlongs King I.ion won , Ten-
etriko 2d , MenUuk 3d 5 time , l.12i. :
Selling -milo and n furlong \ \ oodcraft
won , Cftthcnit 2d , Mike's 1'rlde , 'M ; timo.
2:001.Mile :
Mile and a furlonft H RRCR Hilarity won ,
I.iltlo lluttorcup 2d , Hoynl Arch 5V1 j time ,
liV.i. :
liV.i.Mllo Vallmmu won. I-owla 2d , Australian
3d ; time , K.OJ. .
Throo-imttrters of n mile Shelby I5.irnr.
won. liaruoy Anron 2d , ICIng Fan ; M } timi > ,
1:1" : ] .
WA31I1NOTON P.UIK lUCSfl.
CntPAcio , July 7. The first extra day at
Wellington Park had warm weather , a fa t
track and n largo attendance. '
First rncoMnidon 2-yonr old ; fivi > fur-
longs-Doubt won , Mary Hamilton 2d , To
ronto lit ) . Time , 1:0 : IJ.
Selling race for horses that have run and
not won thii mooting Ono nnd n fourth miles
Virgio Henriio won , Chill 2d , Kulalio M.
Time , 2:12. : Muttials paid 8142. Winner not
sold.
sold.Milo nml n quarter , all ages Mrxttio llap-
turn won , Sauntorer , 2d , llopahno 3d. Time ,
* 11 1 tj
Milo and an eighth for thrco year old tlmt
have not won this yonr Ono nnd an elchth
intlo Laura Gould wou , Slipaway 2d , Knvi
"M. Time , 2-01.
Thrco-iMurtcTs of a mile hoali ; first ho.it -
Chnncowon , Jocose 2d , Aeconder ilil , Time
1:18J.
Sfcond lip.it Chance won , Ascender 2d ,
JoeosoJU. Time , 1:184. :
Huso Hull.
At Ualtimoro-St. LouiH Unions 5 ; llnltl-
moro 1.
At Chicago-Chicago 7 ; Now York 0.
At MinnciipollHMinneapolis 5 ; St. 1'aul
'
At Washington-JCationalu flj Cincimmti C.
AtlJuiralo-lluiralo , ' .I ; Providence , II.
At Uoston Union , of Chibngo , C ; Jtoston , 0
At Detroit-Philadelphia , 11 ; Detroit , ti.
M Cleveland -Boston , 11 ; Cleveland , It.
At Tolodo- Toledo 2 ; Metropolitantll.
At Columbus Columbus 2 ; Athletics 0.
FOHEIGN NEWS.
Oliolcra
LKS , July 7. Sixteen deaths hy
rholera last night and twenty taken to the
hospital.
TOUI.ON , July 7. Nine deaths last night.
The cemetery is open nil night for burials.
TOULON , July 7. Seven deaths fromcholora
to-day up tu GHO : p , m.
PAIIIS , July 7. Two cnsoa of yellow fever
in Cazarclto , at the mouth of the Uinmde ,
ST. PKTKIISIIUM ] , July 7. There is n viru
lent epidemic near Kirbila , Asiatic Turkey.
The Husalau government is adopting prteau-
tious against tlio uproad of thu diaoace. * '
Gnrinnny SntlfiflcclVttli Knsson.
Unm.lN , July 7.--The appointment of Kas-
m nsminister to ( lormany has ereatoil an v\-
cllcnt impression hoiu.
Mmltcr lloiifjola's Vlctorj' .
LONDON , July 7. A dispatch to the Times
'rom DongoU Saturday snys : "M'udior Don-
folia achieved a lirilfiaut victory over the
ebols of Dobbah. The onemv were routed.
fjosa two thousand killed. Wo now consider
nirselvolvcs saved. "
Franco Pluyiiifj Ooriniiny on Olilnn.
PAIIIS , July 7. I'Vrry has instructed the
I'rciich minister nt 1'ukiu to demand from
Uliina war indemnity 230iOO,000 ( trancs. llt <
ms nlao telegraphed Admiral Courbct to Beizo
ronchunn nri-enel ai a guarantee of the pay-
unit of the indemnity.
PAIIIS , July 7. In the donutlos to-dny
b'orry stated in relation to the recent attack 3.
y the Chinese legulars on Krench troop * nar ( ;
augson tbat China wns guilty of foul trench-
iry , and Kruncu would exact iiinnodiato coin-
;
NiUlonullHt Iord IMuyor of Dublin , Oi
DUIIMN , July 7. M r. O'Connor , n.ujitmnnl-
Ht , the keeper of a public house , lias been
jlected lord mayor.
Gordon Murdered by IIIn Mon.
PAIIIS , July 7. Advices froirij.Sjiakim
cport , that Ooner.il ( .Jordan has LyDn miir-
lerud by his eoldiora and thu Mahdi occupied
Clmrtyuni.
Eihciulcckcr-KnsBoti.
5iKntiN , July 7. Von Kisondocker , late
lonnan nitnUtar to the United State * , , has
rrivvd hero. Ho will probably bo appointed
'riiBsIan minister nt Carlmiho , and it is stated
hat Kasson wa appointed AmericaninlnlBlor
( icrinativ in view of the expected conflict
lotwoen i'ranco and China.
TORPID BOWELS ,
rt DEFIED LIVER.
and WJALARIA : .
Prnm HICBO aouicos urlsu tliruo-IourtliB or
Sim ( liHc-asc'a of thu hiiinnii nice. U'licso
, JliMVcIx ( jliHtlvc , Hlclt llnail-
iilir , fullitcHS niXoi * culliip , n\'fr l ( > n to On
crcrtlint ntltmly ormlml , J'ruclutlou Tu
of fii a , Jri KnIiIIKy or tcmpi'iy duiv lot
splrllj , A frolliiK of linvliip ; ciIt > ctril "y "
miiiie < liiiy , IHztliiunfl , Finite i-Iitnt tlio "yan
Jc'nrl , Dots before ( ho eyrHiltlilil'Cf > I * * '
urea Vrliio , COA.STU'ATIOW , Hl"l ' 0- lie nt
jimniUlio iiso oriiromctly Hint acUilliuctly
on 11m Liver. AsaLlvorincillcltir'riJTT'S
LMl.I.SImvonocatiuI. Tliclr action on the
lilni'ysniul Skin IH ti.o \ nromiit ; rt'inovlni ;
nil linpui-ltk'3 tliroiiIi | ; tncso tliroo "ncav-
riiKrrn of Ilia sy Uin , " proilnclnR nppo.
tltu , fconml digestion , regular HtnolH.rialcar
s'ltlniuulavltjorouaUoily. 'J'OXT'S J'irr.U a
cmiHo 110 niuiscii or irrljiliiff nor inturforo
ivllli ilnlly work uncl uio aiiurfect
AMTEDOTE TO WJALAR.A.
Hold everywhere , U,1a. Olllcn.4 1 Murray HU.N.Y.
_ , . . s IB
OIIAT HAIU oit AVnisKr.in clianKoil in- or
otantly tonUuissr Itwcic liyiiNluelo ap .
plication of this Dri ; . Hold iiy
or bent by express on roculpt of 8 1
i Onlce,4 < JMnrray Street , New Yorlr.
TUH'S MANUAL OF USEFUL RECEIPTS FREE.
HAIE , ! HAIR ! HAIR
&
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KEETE-2'S
1'AXTON IIOTKL
Vlllllneiy and Hair Dressing Parlors
'Ximn-rx.n-j3CL Oti-oot.
Eair i Hair ! Hair ! Cheap I
urUouitrr OrJero Bolloltxl.
I. W. WAITE M D
. . , , , , '
Physician & ; Surgeon
U
( Formerly ol Mercy UoNpltal ,
itiis DiRcusesniul Diseii cs of the
Kyo and Ear n Specialty.
r0lllco-0di | Follows1 Illock , N. W. cor. Htli
mil llodfo street * , Oinalm , Nub. ( Illlcolioura IU
a m . V ! to 4 KIM ! 7 to 8 p , in. Kuiidiju 10 to 12 .
. All calU prom , tly ittomlcd.
Bee Hive Photograph
STTJIDZO ,
Iti North 16th Stroot.
lloiutinUr tbftt my
uluru IjeliiL'iltlucrixl
rom the IIK.H IIJVK PHOTO-
JIlAl'll STUDIO auurlng eitry-
'ruitnins
C , R. SCHALLER
,
AGENT. .
MILLARD HOTEL
ESTABLISHED AT OMAHA , 18G9.
Oflors ix Inrgo list of Real Estate
for Sale , including the following
described property.
n. Sjlmller offers lots near Hivns-
- . - . . _ _
OK. Schiller will Ml Tot "oii Cft .i Qf\f\
* itndCaUrornla _ itrcot * , MOO to _ OUU
CU. 8diallorliiM t o of thoTFneaf 7 >
JutMnclly , on CAM Mrecf , _ _ O
CU. Soliallcr w llfsell lot near Hauii- | '
dera itrret. on street o > rs (47) ( ) _ L
H. Sohaller oilers 4 . rfhri
Cl acres near U. >
' JVU eJk , (5K ( ) _ O. ) ( > ( )
CU. Scli.Mler lian In llixrker'n irnlx j
. djjjilon , mil St. homo ami lot ( M ) I
H , Schallcr will neil ouS. lltli St. , >
i _
CHi Schallir will veil near Ixnv ovo- I fl\
'line , lot IgjixtiO ( BO ) _ ' 1 ) U
" It. Sclnllcr has lots In nome of
t the ncvvaililltlor.B to the city nt
reduced rates.
Ci H. Sch.illcr has for sale property
Wing n rental MI purcliano Irom
10 to 'JO per cunt and of Increas
ingMiio
GIL Scrmllcr oners lot on Uuiiilnir t" ( \l\l\
street. (171v7Cresilience (81) ( ) ) UUU
1 It. SchMlor Inn lor lulo ono ut on
W Cnsi street , west 2il.
Clt. Sclmller will sell one block In T CAn
Itojl's addition , 1OUU ,
C K. Sclmller oners a line litulncss
prowrty at
Sclmllor lll wll 12,4tu T
OIL rtcres Qir Ann
_ . In a body stock farm 141) , UUU
C U. Schaller Kor nalo ICth street ,
brick house , lot flOxSUJ.
CK. Sclmllcr-Ilarnoy utrect , lot 47 r > f\r\f\
xl20 , line residence , 10 rooms. U | UUU
O K. SchMler lias for B.IO ! on south
. avenue , I lot and rcriilenoo.
OK. Schaller will sell 1,10 acres , 2
. K ° ° dhoil9cs , 2 largo barns , windmills -
mills , scales , cto.
CK. Pchaller DodRO Co. farm , ! 600 Cr
ncros , houses , barns and valuable JU.
Improvcmcnta
C 11. Hclmllor olTen some of the greatest barg&lni
In Iloal KaUto anvwlioro.
PARTIES WISHING TO
LOTS AND LANDS
AEE INVITED TO GALL ,
Ilaa hail 35 yearn' experience In ilcnllni
In IlKAI , KSTATICaiul limy n.ifcly bo con.
Biiltcit an tu Investments anil on coutcm-
jilatotl Improvements to tlio city. Una
extensive Eastern niul Eurojioan cou *
noctlnna'
I'aiuphleta nml M\is \ at City Is-mod
Iroo. Call at the SllllarJ llotci nml iot
0110
THE OMAHA
rn
. II. HOWELL , Prcoldoi't.
C. U 8CIIALI.KH1Vloo.I > ro6ldent.
ThoOENUlNK ] | OUU > Klt nnd Colorado cool , An-
Ihraclto , Iowa , MlH80urlllUnoIa , Uiuiuau. Coal Yards
Bridge Stock Yards.
OFFICES 117 S. It Street nnd Mlllatd Hotel ,
Omaha
REAL ESTATE
l >
15th & Dodge Streets ,
HAV7THOENE.
Jiionnd 1 mllea west of the Post olllro Jolnlnir the
I'uuzallii tract nnd cast of Crouton ailUItluii. We hell
oU In this addition from ? MU to ( OOJ aim on month-
lavincntif , tbuolilu uAlkuaru nnleml to bo Imllt
mil the much talked 'of St. oar line riim.lni ; on Cum-
ii9 ( Bt , and tlienco nouth to Farnam , runs through
lawlhoriio. iTo ute thla adilltlon , la to ho pleased.
F
TABOR PLACE ,
In West Omaha , am ! c&at of Tjnvcnworth tcrrttoo
mst of Puttcr'tt aililltlou , fronla on Kornuni St. Wo
nave twtlvo lota that wo can nd will Hell chcxi > er
han the addition Just went of "u. Our lulu are 317
J5M.
OMAHA VIEW.
an the road to Fort Omohn. Wo will neil yon lot
S3&0 down to jilOO and If you wlnh , will build you
.house and you can pay for It In monthly payment * .
PARK FOREST ,
South Omaha la Belling font and If you are wanting
lot In thin addition you mint call noon.
Lota In Klrkwood. Plalnvlcw , Uanscom plica. Par
uieiitcr , Wcet Cumlnit , Donikln's additions. HOIIBO
Steblln't add. , IIImehauKh placo. Lota In every
part of Omaha , ciea | > an the cheapest
HOUBCB and lota on monthly payment ) .
No. 214-200-IIou o H rooiim on J of lot having
fronUk'o ol 33J feet on ICth wulSfion ] 7th Bt. ,
near llrownoll Hall.
No. 21S * 1,700 Ilran new house on SowarJ St
near Haundera Bt oar line 100 do u and { 25 jxir.
month. , .
No. 212 000 Cott KO "f t rooms on full lot In
Ilatigcom Plato , on ea y turme.
No. 2IU- . ' ,000-tiooJliutul aud lot 133il32ln Klk-
No' Z05-2COO-Ono aero and brick house In Park
Place.
No , ! 67 t2.100 House ofO rooms on fihermau
nve. , goo'i walks , trcex , anil clbttrn.
No. 200 Two story home of 10 room * on lot 33 1M
200 bbl. cUtcrn , l hwie ; n complete home , and
near two car llnoi and In tbu butt part of city , pet.
t'alllori'laand ' Hurt 8 ,100.
No. 1(3-3MX ( ( ) lloune and 0 roomj on Green car
no. Darn , well , duterii &o. , K < mbarKaln. \ .
No. 225-l,8JU-"liiiBO " ol 6 rooms n lot OAx-
Park Place , on easy rmWW and S0i > er mouth ,
Call and eiamluo our oxtenitlvo Hat of city and
country property.
ACEE RROPBBTT.
Two , Five nml Tea Aero Tracts.
Houses Jlontcd ,
llonts Collected ,
Legal Papers Made ,
Notary Public Always in oflico.
SEARS & BOBAED
Cor , 15lli and Dodge Streets.
WILLIAM' ? ' IJLOf'K.
The Largest Stock in Omalia and Makes the Lowest Prices
re.
DRAPERIES ANC MIRRORS , * '
Just received nn assortment fnr surpassing anything In thla market , comprising
the latest nnd moat tasty designs manufaoturod3for this spring's trade and oovcrlnj
a range of prices from the Cheapest to the most Expensive.
Parlor Goods Draperies.
Now rcndy for the inspection o cus Complete fltock of nil the Intoa
tomers , the newest novelties in styles iu Turcomnu , Madras nnd
Snita mid Odd Pieces. Lncu Curtains , Etc. , Etc.
Elegant Fassongor Elevator to all Floors.
CHARLES SHXVERICK ,
1206,1208 nnd 1210 Fnnmm Street , - - - - OMAHA NEB ,
m
* OT OT s
.
ja o
a
I m o > u
CO 3o 45 W
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CQ
OUMINGS AND 20TH ST. , OMAHA , NEB ,
103 BRADY ST. , DAVENPORT , IOWA , U. 8. A. Established 1878 Catarrh ,
DcafnosB , Lung and Nervous Diaeaaoa Speedily and I'ortnanontly Cured. Patient *
Cured at Iloino. Write for "TnB MEDIOAL-MISSIONAIIY , " for the Pooplo.
Consultation and Correapondoneo Gratis. P. 0. Box 1192. Telephone No. 2C.
HON. EDWARD RUSSELL , Postmaster , Davenport , cays : " Physician of
ilou ADlllty nna Marked Success. " CONQRES5ALAN MURPHY , Davenport ,
Hiw : "Annonorahln M.in. Fine Success. Wonderful Curea. " Houra 8 to 5.
U , S. DEPOSITORY.
J. H. MILLARD , Prcsidcul. WM. WALLACE. Cashier.
Capital and Surplus , S5OO.OOO.
Fire and Buwlar Proof Safes for Rent at f in So to ? 50 per annum.
HAS THE LAllQEST AND OHEAI'EST
KEROSENE AND GASOLINE STOVES ALWAYS ON HAND.
Headquarters for tlio Celebrated "Wrought-Iroii
OOODS DKUVGHBD TO ANY I'AUT OF THIS CJTV Oil THK DEPOTS.
015 and ( J17 North 10th St. , bet. California end AVobster.
rnny 23-d ocxl-w cow-Zin
[ ENDORSED BY FRANZ LISZT. ]
BOSTON , March lat. 1831.
E N PIANO CO. ditNTiiiiMBN Your Initrninonti. Qraml , Sijuuro and Upright , ere really nohlo
and u i i . . i < i . bounty ol tone and llnlih. Allow mo to oonsratulilo yon on your sterling
rotr GUHTAVK 8AVIEH ,
RECOMMENDS ITSELF.
ITSELF.SOLE
SOLE AGENT ,
Stroat. Omaha , .ih
forth-Western Electric Light Go.
SOW : AdKNTS FOR NKBIIASKA AND OPKIIATOHS OF CELEBItATKD WESTON AND U. 8.
Eoptrin AVP pnfl Inppnil PC'pPUt ' fififlifQl
fibltlb Alb
Adopted by the U. S. Government nnd most of the loading steamship companlcj
nnd Hotels. .Regarded us the
PUREST/ WHITEST AND BEST
ELEOTJUO LIGHT TRODUOED.
For Rntos Tnquiro nt oflice , N. W. Cor. J''iftjoiitli ' ( ami Farrmm Streets
!
AND TWO WHEEL OAETS ,
I1U9 knd 1820 iUrnor Btrccl and IDS S.
rutittad CiUIatuo ( Uuliti 'l lr uoon i > pllc tlaa .
EAMBUKG-AMERIOAN
JIHKCT LINK KOIl KNUf.ANI ) , fltANOli AND
OKIiMAKV.
Ilio > t Ain lilp9 ol thli wcll-knoK-n line are built ot
ton , In water-tight ooiiipMtincnti , and art ) ( urulnh-
> Juilli uvury rixiii | ito to maKe t'io ' iiassiiio both
iau and BKrutaUo. 'J'liov carry tha united State )
mil Kuri'i'caii luullJ , anil Inuu.Vgw York ! Thura-
Jujaunilhaliinl ) ii/ir I'ljinontli ( LONDON ) Cher-
uourK , ( I'AltW ) anil JIAM1HJMU.
JUtcs : FliBt aibln.ffS , SZOmidSSO. Stcor KO , > 20.
llriiryl'undt , Uark Huiiecn. F. K , Jlonrua.M. Tolt ,
iguiUIn Omaha , UroiiuHlfKisHchoriitKei ageuUlii
ciuiiuii niuiTd. o. n : KIUHAKJ : &co. , uni. rau
Cta , 01 IlrovJvviv , N. Y. C'tim. Koimln lil & Co-
I-MI-I : , | Vt'ikloJi ) AtJtto , 107 Wntlilniitou HI. , Ulilni
, ' I.
TIMKEN SPRING VEHICLES
uimiwuii iwo. mmimm ir | ho
lengthen unduhorlcnarrordliiE tollivtve
rnrrv. Kqually well nOapted In ruuxli
i