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OMAHA DAILY J3BJE MONDAY JULY U 1881. CAPITAL CUSSEDHESS , fie Manner in Which "The Boy Preacher" Saes Saols , And Makes a Pretty Penny Out of His Photographs and Sioh , A Former Omaha Young Man a Eeoruit to Bed-Bibboniam. The Pull and Drag for Position on toe State Tiokoti The Death of Colonel Karberg-- Sale of the Anzoigori Accidental Dentil of n Doctor TIio IJoml .Election Ktu. IiAOONICS. Till ! USUAL MONDAY MOUNI.VU tlltlST. LINCOLN- , July 1U , 1883. ftl'-cial Corrcepondcn-o to Tin : BIK. : I don't pit much on religion I never ha\o hail no show , Jlut 1'vo got a tnlddliti' tlcht grip , sir On tliu handle uf things I kuo\v. Thcao wordn beloved , renders of the busy Bir : who may Imvo occasion to po- .vuso this "broken column" of Lincoln laconics , are taken from the two-eyed chapter of the ono-cyed John ( Hay ) who wrote the opiatles of "Littlo Breeches" end "Join Blbcso" to the lovers of the doggerels -who resided in the valley vrhoro Breto Earto and other diulect scribes wore kings. They are selected on the occasion becauno of the xovirnl just ter minating which wan oatennibly given for the causa of Christianity but really to make plethoric the purse of the "Boy Preacher" how r.ro you ? Aa much n "Boy Preacher" to-day as the demo cratic rooster set to flight by Thomas Jefferson in the beginning the century from the heights of Harper's ForryVa. , is a pullet to-day in the poultry yiml of the ClovolandiU'B. Harrison is doing liis Vfotk "for God and humanity" by ohargiug a really exorbitant nightly compensation when the value received is considered just like tiny other strolling playor. What is more ho has introduced several side show dodges for making money , such as having liia photographs sold trom the church stops , cto. Of course preachers and prieaU are human and must have the necessary wherewith al to procure the sustenances of life , but vra never heard of a sincere Christian apostles from the time of the immortal Twelve down to the days of such grand go jd men aa tha late Bishop Olarkaon and iho present Bishop O'Connor of your city and a thousand ethers through out the land , going ubdut the country as star performers in regular , circus style. Really the announcement made at the close of the different Harrison revivals in this city nounded exactly to the orthodr x oar like tha gentlemanly ringmaster's oft repeated oration "ladiesand gentlemen , I beg to call to your attention the im portant fact that after the main perform ance there will bo a grand concert in the pavilion , etc. " The temperance agitation is becoming quite lively hero of late and the sharp- anootora of the cause are occasionally picking off a prominent officer of the ene my although as yet they may not bo pre pared to attack him in force. Among the recent recruits to the lied Ribbon ranks is a young man of your city named Ryan who while not a very frightful example has boon quite an expert painter of towns with roseate hues. lie has joined the O'She'a branch of the apostles hero who look upon the temperance question as ono which shold bo conducted on purely business principles. They say they do not believe in killing off all who drink merely because of tint fact ; they think that reform in the matter should bo con ducted where it is really necessary and will do the most good. Just as any sen- uiblp business man would manage the : all"lira of the calling lifo. Politics. BO far as conventions are con cerned , are now practically out of the national arena hero , and settled under the state tent. The all absorbing ques tion before the B9ttcra up of pins is the . 'f. coming state convention. I have made / it a point during the last few -weeks with f representative republican. ) from all portions ! tions of the state , and there is not the least doubt but that there will be a strong fight made against every ouo of the pres ent state oflicera except the industrious and urbane secretary of B'ate , Mr. Rog- gen. Not a word is hnaid against ; him ; as far us I can learn , and this should bo } rather pleasing news to hia many friones in Omaha , for ha was ouc < a citizen of the metropolis nnd is now do facto , although ho resides here ox ollicio. Against the other oflicials there will bo war to the knito n'l ' along the lino. The coming convention will bo a regular Kil kenny light. In politic3 as well as in insect life : "JMg HUM and little ( loin Jiiivti other ( leas to bite 'em , Snmllor llms hive K-t > uj tle.iii , And PO "ii ii.l linituin. " The death of Colonel Peter Karhorg lisa left a void in many cirolea hero that caunot w.-ll bo refilled. Eipociallr will the Gorman prtan of the 8 .ato suffer by hia lam&iUed uud untimely taking oil' . Hio paper , the Auzaiger , hns boon sold to Mr. llenry Bruegiimn , a lending and in fluential German cf this city. 13ow and under what editorial auspices it will Do conducted has not yet boon developed A new German pnpor will soon appear , which promises to bo an ably edited journal. It will bo called the Lincoln iVeio PrcsHoand bu conducted by 1'ro- fesaor Godfrey I Bluohdorn , ono of the reprrsoniativo GerintDH of the HtntoN\ ' , allo orator and u popular , intelle U. rroniloniaii , The profo < mor is not n vutf handaorno man , it must bo confuusod , but ho wields a trenchant blade in the , pen line and can bn Unlaid upon to work for the right under all eircumstancoi , By the way , I nuvrr knew < > f beauty be ing the sign of editorial superiority anywhere - where except in Omaha. Therp it must acknowledged that Ilia tliroo chief editor ial writers take tha r-nko for boauty. "WlitchI- witch Against wh * o cli inns faith meltcth int Mood. " * Show mo thrco editor * in the land who crmld mash the graceful GrnvnUmo Yonus , MUa Tildon , or Signofii.v Bhino , or the queenly Patti ? But to the now paper. It is to be republican in polilira , devoted to the best IntoroUs of thn state , nnd es pecially prominent in Advancing the af fairs of the Germans of Nebraska. It will be soon on the oditorul atago nnd the curtain rung up on ita journalistic life. Lot us BOO how it will stand the criticism of the day. A sad accident occurred lore onFridRy , in which Dr. George W. Meyers lost hk lifo. IIo had hia oflico in Cara's now building , which is the finest by nil oddi in the city , and fell from the landing o. thoaocond story back stairway It the ground. At first his injuries appeared to bo slight , but hemorrhage sot in dur- ing'tho night , nnd yesterday morning ho passed away. Ho was subject to epilep tic fits , nnd it ia supposed while laboring under ono of these attacks , ho fell. Ho came hero from Fairfield , Iowa , nnd nl- though , comparatively speaking , n stranger gor , was ranking many worm friends. The election hold on Friday for the purposoof obtaining the Donsus communu on the issuing of bonds to the amount of SflO.OOO , passed on" very much ns such elections alwayo do. The total vote east was 702 , ouv of which 038 were cast in favor of the iasue. The question now is when will the good work com mence. The oooncr the bettor , for it is always well to hit the iron while its hot. Next Tueeday will bo quite nn impor tant day hero , it being the occasion ol the laying of the corner utono of the now capital. The services will bo conducted under the auspices of the Masonic fraternity - nity , and n largo attendance of outsiders is expected. QUID Nt'xo. FEIDAY NIGHT'S ' STORM , It Strikes Lincoln Ko.il Hani , Much I ) < uini 0 , Lincoln Journal , 1-tli. Probably the worst storm that Las visited itod Lincoln this ucason swept down nnoi us about ( ! o'clock Friday night from the southwest. In the western part of the city it was not considered much of storm , and outside of a few trees thai were broken , no dnmago was dono. Eisl of about Thirteenth street , turnover , the gulo was little Iocs than a cyclone , nnd from moagro reports received it ia be lieved that the country to the cast of the city suffered oven more novoroly. The storm began by a stiff breeze from the southwest which filled the nir as well as the eyes , oara and mouths of podcs triana , with dust. The wind did not reach its hoighth , however , until the rain began to fall. This of course settled the dual but it rendered pedostriauiam still moro disagreeable than before. The rain was accompanied by a slight fall of hail , not enough to do any damage in the city , but wo learn that the rural districts Ruli'erod quite ooriously. The storm was of short duration , and after it subsided n reporter started out to see what ho could sou and hoar. The most noticeable effect of the ntorm was the large number of trees broken. Largfa limbs six or olght inches in diame ter were twisted oft' and carried in some instances a hundred feet , while others were broken off just above the ground , and loft to blockade the sidewalks and streets. The broom factory of N. W Frazcr , on the corner of Fourteenth and P , standing broadside to the south , felt the full force of the wind and was left fully two feet oil' from a plumb line , Ono of she houses on Sixteenth street now being remodeled by T. F. Barnes , is somewhat wrecked and out of line nud appears to have been moved about two inchoi on its foundation. AV. J. Lamb's wind mill , just in the tf ar of G. M. Lambortson's residouco on Fourteenth street , was levelled to the ground. Another wind mill , belonging to S. AV. Little , on R street , was also blown down. Several chimneya on buildings owned by Richards Bros. , on P street , were blown down. A window was blown in in the resi dence of Charles West , on R street. Two windows were blown in and n chimney levelled on a house occupied by T. J. Curtiss on P street , near Four teenth. A chimney was blown from the Clifton house , on the corner of Twelfth and N. streets. After the storm a farmer living about four miles cast came to town to got glass , saying that jjvory window in the south and west sides of his house fwas broken. IIo reports that the hail cut the orn down pretty badly. Further reports could not bo obtained last night , but it is probable that some yory bad news will come in to-day. A NEEDED INSTITUTION , V. County Hospital Aliout to l > o Ee- An iinlitution long talked of and much onjor needed , a county hospital , la about o bo catabliahcd in this city by a number f gontlcmon having the interest of the jublic at heart. The oxiiot nnturo o f the institution haa as yet not been fully do terinincd. It will probribly bu managed by a board'of tbrco truatocB , two of whom have been ngrpcd upon. It will bo open to both eeses and for nil non-contagious diseases. It in in tended to Imvo a department for charity pationtti who are to bo c.irod for the aarao nH paying ones. This hospital will bo started in ono of Dr. Rabndy's largo houses near the corner of Fourteenth mid Jones , and when open for patients will have twenty-two beds ready to receive - ceivo the sick. The benefit to bo derived from nn in stitution of this kind can bo boat nppro- uiutod when it ia cousidorod that the county house has now all the si ok and poor it can accommodate , nnd the St. Josoph'ti ' hospital ia filled to overflowing and is daily running off applicants for care and attendance from its nurces , Fuller particulars will bo given in a few days. liulliuiH nt Homo. Glebe ( Arlzonn ) Chronicle , Thrco young Ohiricihuo Indiana , grad- untos of the government school at Car- Peiin. , huvo recently an ivod In San Carlos. They are pout there by Ooneral Armntrong to show what tort of "ii'jin" civilization Am mrn out. Tht-y are drotsBcd iu the very lateat atylo ol east- urn clothes , wear high oulurj , Uorby hats and carry canes , and in wan intended , wo uupposo make a profound acns'ttion among thuir barbaroin brethren. That thu training they liavu received haa civi lized thorn , and tnit their rcanoning powers hava boon fully developed , ia ev idenced by the fact that they demand that their names bo placed on the gov ernment pay roll and to draw their sala ries without doing any woik. Jsit pm- uihlo for any man white , blauk or rod to chow greater intolligimco than thial Wo trust Col. Ucauinont ho ha * the reputation of boiuir a very atom man will not bo too ouvero on his Indian dudca. i DEMOCRACY'S ' DOSE , It is Calmly Swallowed by the Leaders of the Party , Independent Republicans Heartily Eiiclorso the Nomination , Blaine Especially Pleased With His "Unknown" Opponent , A. Scronado at Albnny nml n Speed by Grover. AFXI3U THE KATlOXAt. COMM1TTKC. ClltCAcio , July 11. Tim final R09 ion of the retiring ijomocrntlc tmtioiinl commilteo was hold last night utr.l after coiiMilenUlon ol llunnclnl matters nud passing resolutions n thnnkt ) to Chairman liarmim , Socrct.irj I'rlnco , to the various local ( .mnmlttoo * In connection \\Uh Iho Into rouvoutlon , nnd to the cltlzoni of Chicago generally , ndjourncil slno tlio. The now nnttunnl coimnittoo WHS then called to order byV. . 11. llimmin , ni temporary clmtrmnn nnd without transacting nny bualucsi ndjournod to meet nt Fifth Avomio hotel , ISow York July "Jltli , wlion imrmnncmt organization will bo ulfoctod urn ! the members of the coimnittoo will iiccomp.itiy the notification committee in its call on the candidates. _ , OK.N'KllAI , 1ICTI.KK was soon but declined to make any otnhcit statement iu regard to what hit ) course will bo during the campaign. CI.KVKt.ANI ) SKHKXADKI ) . AMIANX , IX' ' . Y. , July 11. This i-vi-ntng the JacluouliiuH ami Young Eton's Deiuouratic club terunadsd Gow-rnor Clovi'laml at thu ox- ccutivo mansion. AH most of the olh'cinls wera at Chlc.ico the visitors were m.ulo up of citizens generally , hundreds oflium visited him dining the afternoon. Governor Clove- Inni ) , in rosponsi ) to nu address , i-nid : I'lat.ow CITI/.BSS : 1 cinnotbtit bo gratl tied with thii kindly greeting. I tind tli.it I am fast reaching the po'iit ' where I shall count , tlio people of Alliauy not nierely us fellow cit- i/.ons , but as townsmen and neighbors. On thii occasion I am of coursj nw.uo that yon pay no compliment to n citi/on and present IN personal tiibute , but that yon liivo como to ( lamonatrato your loyalty and ilovotiou to a cause in wliich you nro huirtilj onlisto , . Tlio American people are about to exorcise iu its highest pence their power nnd .right of tovcruignty. They .ire to call in raviaw bofoio ( hum their imblic servants nnd tlio retiresentativcf ofpolltical p.ti tics aud demand of thum an account of ticir stewardship. Parties may bo long in power nml become so nirogant and ciucloss of tlm in tercuts of the people ns to grow heedless of their responsibilities to their , musters , but tlio tlmo conies as cottainly as death when the peopla will weigh them in the bahmcn. The issues to bo adjudicated by the nation's great aizo are made up aud are about to bo sub mitted. Wo believe that the people are not receiving at the hands of the p'irty wliich for nearly twenty-four years has diieclcil the af fairs of the nation , thu full benefits to which they are entitled , of pure and just and eco nomical ruK1 , ami v > o belioyn thnt tlio ascen dancy of the true democratic principles will insure bettor government and greater happi ness nud ptospoiity to nil the people. To r > ! nch the suber thought of the nation and to dislodge an enemy entrenched behind spoils and putrpnago involves n xtrtiprelo whii.li , if uu underestimate , invites defeat. I am profumll } impressed with the responsibility of tha part assigned to nm iu this contest , and I pledge you that no effort of miun shall bo wanting to secure tlio victory which I believe to bo within the achievement of tlio democratic hosts. Lot us then enter upon the campaign now fuirh opened each ono appreciating Mull the part be hai to pnrform , ready with solid Itout to do battle for boiler government conlidentlly , Rourageoutly , always honorably nnd with firm reliance upon the intslilgoiica and patri otism of the American people , After the speech the crowd passed through the house shaking the governor by the hand. Over u thousand congratulatory telegrams were received from prominent mon , among "whom were Thomai V. J3nyard , Governor Uoadley , General McClellnn. llichard B. llubbard , Andrew McLoon , editor , and Wm. Jlcrster , j ublisher of the Brooklyn Kagle ; lluph McLaughlln , Inarter of tlio Brooklyn democracy , and a iiumbor of independent re publicans. TIIURMAK. Tnero was great disapjointmont at Colum bus , Ohio , over the nomination of Cleveland and the def eat of Thunnan. BI.AIOB. Mr. Blaine is joportod perfectly satisfied with thu nomination of Cleveland. CUHTIH. George William Curtis says the nomination of Cleveland is the wisest ono the democrats could have named , and ho will bo uatisfactory to the ndepondont voters. KCJIU1W Carl Schurx Bays : " 1 am pleased with thn nomination of Governor Cleveland nnd shall givoliim my support. I think ho is the strong est candidate the democrat * could have noun- nnti.nl , and will undoubtedly receive a largo Bupport outside- his own party from inde pendent voters. " Horace K. Doming , chairman of the inde pendent republican executive coimnittoo , and pro-ident of the young mou'd republican club of Bionklyn , said ho regarded Clnveland's nomination a equal to a triumph nf the better element of the democratic paity nud n tribute to the independent throughout the country in both parties. TIIK TAIIU'P. Blnine expresses the belief that Iho tail IF will be the paramount iisuo of thu campaign 3 NATIONAL COMMITTEE. The committee to notify the candidates of their nomination have appointed u Hub com mittee , with Col. Win. A. Vila * as chairman , todrnftau address nnd adjourned to meet in Now York on thoSSth inst. HIQ ix. Gen. Franz Sigol was ono of the speakers at the ratification meeting in Chicago , t'OX. Representative S. H , Cox espressos entire content with the choice of the convention. Jlo fays .Inhii Kelly will not nppjiso Cleveland nnd Now York City will give a largo majority for the dc'inocratiu ticket. The platform Oox pro- Jiounces , ono of the iinost on which his party ha-s over entered a campaign. It was ex actly what tlio revenue rofonnors wanted , ItOSKCIIANri , lleprcFontativo Itoueccrnni said of Clovo- laiidln > was not thu thu choice of people ; tint he -presented capitalists nud nut tha l.iburlng din * . Thu iilatform Kosocrans icg.trdod ana solid tariff plank and int-t his views exactly. IIKKCIIKIl. J'ov , Henry Wnrd Bcechor enys : "Trio nomination of Clovelnud is ono of biwt , if not the brut , tliut could have been made , and I propose to vote for him. " BAN XIIANC1HCO. The first fooling of disappointment that tlie fiU'orit' ) candidate of California wun not nom inated dixuppoarnd , und In K.m Kraucinco duty to tha party provuilH. I'rocodnloim head ed by band-i puradod thn xlrcblu , firoworlcM hlp7od , i miiiuii boomed and chuniH forClevo- land nnd Hndric.-ln heard in nil ( ; : wore qii'irt- ' ers of the city. The oplulun is tliut Jlen- dricks Iriu materially streagthcnud the ticket on the co.int. a nil mi ow inov'Kii. CHICAGO , July J . Thrro were very fowro- maining ovlikuK.CH thin murnlng of tlio darno * cratio i-unvoutioii , Drtlfgatot vnrv gunurully hitvo UiUou their departure. The tint ) and headqnurtors b-ninuni have bciui furled and liMlel corridors IMVO rrsuinud tholr wotitcd up- puarnncn. On IhoMrouU nro Mllll to ho heou more tlnm thn IMUII ! mi'i.her of whlt'j lmt , which urn miinoiiiiloil with u hirt'ill foathuied rooster , thu.v/uuring of liiili : has cumo to bti a bolt of lag' ) nmunjj Um domouriicy. hTHKM.TII OPTIIIf 1ICKUT , lomboni ( if thn national democratic com- mittcH und other leadftiv of thu parly who ru htlll In the city < i > ro conlid'/ncu us to tin fctrnngth of tlio ticket * 1)ul < { atoi gmitirally oxpro-n gni-.it uAUif&utlun nt the trii.itmout rn- coivi'd ut ihohandu ofill uiiiiiulttuui iu pro * vidlng for thulr comfiiit. 7IIANKS Of THU I'JtKari. Now that thu Kruat cnnvpntion hai oorno und K"na It U duo 11 Uii oflir'crHtu'l u iminlt- leu ol arrni 'j'omuut , tlias th''jirecu knowledge Its oWlgation * . The remodeling of tha hnll inndfl an ndinlrablo nudiuico room nnd the facllitlw granted forniftkln ? , printing nnd tolcgrnphini ? the oxtonMvo reports were nmplo. Special thanks nro duo to Judge Wil liam C. Cloudy In the preliminary arrange ments of tlio doUHs , and Hon. Anitln II. lUown nnd Col. lllchard J. Bright , the clll- ciont Fcrgoant-ftt-nrms , for the intelligent aid rendered nnd jnat appreciation cf the require ments of the pro , lIHtTtHIl CO < Lo.vnox. July 11 ! . The Daily News says : "America's foiclgli relations will bi- safer In Clovt'lnnd'a hands than In tluwo of lllaino. The l.itler represents the American jingo party which like the unino party hero , inakci up In audacity and volubility for lack of mim'jcrs. Ai I'retident.Clovi'lnml would ciiltlvatn quietude - udo abroad , peace at homo. If elected ho will bo chosen im the ground of moro worthily rep resenting the probity , good sense nml Rtudii-d mnderatiou of the American people than DUInc " IIKNDIUCKS AT 1IOMK. iNniAVArot.iM , .Tuly 12. Kx-Sonalor Hcn < ill id ; 8 arrived at nu early hour tliii morning , and was received with a salute. Ho remained at his rcsldonco diirlcg the morning and was the recipient of mauv congratulations fiom friends and neighbors. A number of congrat ulatory telegrams wore alsorocded. . Air. llcndricks refused tj aimwor posttholy wheth er ho uill nccept or docllno tha nnmlnation , sajhlfr It would not bo proper for him to an swer until properly notified. The general im- prefslon hero is Dint ho will accept. A ratifi cation will ho hold this ovoulng.nt which Hen dricks is expected to spunk. TllKANTl'H. XKW YOIIK , July 12 John V. Ilcnrypro3 < liient ot tlio iirttional nnti monopoly organiza tion , said lo-dny : " 1 have not heard from Butler dinco Cleveland was nominated , but trom | what ho said to mo befrrn vnn ? to Chi- c.igo , 1 nm confident ho _ itil' not mpport Cleveland. ] Io cannot do it. llnhas for mally accepted the nomination of the nnti mo nopolists and ho telegraphed mo from I'hicagn Thursday , saying bo would never consent In thu nomination of a monopolist. Tour of the 10n hnli Counlo Special Dispatch to THE BIK. : MONTIIK.\L , July IS. The operations ( if Iho Knglish counterfeiter who successfully p xssed n inunbcr of spurious B.tulc of Muglaiid JL'50 notes in Chicago , Montreal nnd New York , liavo now , it nppcarf , been chungul to Hali fax , Is' . H. , wlicro hohaA managt'il to suindlo .1 iiriv.ito banker to the uxtont of S'L'.OOll. Thn imitation of the wntor mark on the Bank of KiiKlnud notes was easily ornsabloutlui damp spongo. Our Proicctivo Plumbers. Cilic-Aoo , July lit. Andrew Young , presi dent of the National I'lumbors association has addiesstd n caid to the incmluiu of the National association , Riicgrsting that tha m.istor plnniborB1 nsiociutiou in every city in States tender their nei vicn us an uixillnry sanitary corjis , to bo under the di rection of the local bo.inU of health , by ro- Kitting the ii ) omises found in nu unsanitary condition. The tender _ " biich vrrvicu it undo owing to the aliinn in the public mind of n visitation of cholera. Prohibition and Protection. PliTHlit'lio. July 12 Thon-itloual executive committee of the prohibition homo protection urty meet hero the --il inst. , to muko final nr.uipomonts for n convention , which con- ones the following day. Delegates are nl- eady arriving nnd it is expected that when ho convention ia called to order oor fiCO dolo- utiis will bo snatod , representing o\ cry Htata n the union. Secretary iSwagor nays in event f the succesn of their unity , Slis.s > 'rancis yillaul will have tha choice of cabinet posi- iona. Tlio AViliHh and Mlbbouri t'actllc. KfcW YOHK , July 12 The receiver of Iho Vnbash will mnko n general nnnouncomont on Monday that Vico-l'iesident Talm.igo , of the kllEsouii Pacific , has tevrred Ids connection with that propertyund will take culiro charge if the goiifral manngomout of the Wnbash yfltom. The court in the oiiBinr.l instructions ordered the receivers of the Wnbash to cancel clio leoso of the property to the Iron Woun- ain , and toeoprrnto the mauagomont of the > roportlo3 entirely. Fatal Explosion in a Qunrry , BunLiNOTOV , Vt. , July M. iJcrryl'artrand , ago 00 , and Ids BOH Frank , ago li ) , ere in- Htantly killed , nnd Joseph Mnscotto fatally mrt at Cataliu'a stone quarry near this city io-day by a powder explosion. The men were tamping n charge consisting of u keg of mwder for a blast when it exploded. The . 'atrandd were blown fiifty feet in the tur. Maecotto wa blown fifty feet and buried under masses of btono. Miss Hill's liiiuker Backs Out. SAN FOANCIHCO , July 13. W. SI. Neilson , vlio was the chief in-tigator in the suit ol Miss Hill apninst ox-Scuator Sharon for a di vorce , has announced his withdrawal from Iho caso. Ho says ho became awnro that certain estimony on which she based her case had ) cen falsified. Tlio AVonllier Xo-ilay. WASIIINOTON. July 13. Vor the Upper ilirriifwippl valley : J'atr weather , winds be- omlnp variable , nml slightly warmer. For the Missouri valley ; Slightly warmer , air weather , vnriablo winds , generally from ast to bouth in tha southern portions. $ :500O : , ( ) ( ) KliiHh orijltiitnlnK- . mW YOIIK , .Inly IU.Tlio damage by fire U .Martin , Warn & Co.4 furniture factory , in Willinmsbnrg , f > lruck by lightning hu > t light , is oi-tiinati'd nt g.00,000 ! ; the insurnnco loesnot exceed fcGTi.llOO. Millioim la 'JSni. Nr.w YOHK , July 12. Bank statement ! | > t'cio increase 57,7rifl,000 ; deposit jncreaso yj218,0(10 ( ; roservu incro.uo Sr.lV'O.OOO ; banks liold ? 23,8G1,0&0 In excess of legal roiiuire- inouts , Torlcud Ills JiiKiiliu- , ATLANTA , Cin. .luly 1L' . - Ifardin , the IVonpo county rapist , was lynched by the cit- zoiis who wiosted him from the cuulody of ho iherilf. Tlio Kno CIIKO. QUKIIKC. ' , July 1U. Judgment was ilvon ; In ho Kno cat-o to-day denying the application or tha ox tradition , TE5T { YOUR BAKPJPVDER TO-DAY ! Ilrnmls rulvri tlni'l ' an atnolulc ly | nn a THE TE8TJ T Amnrantipdnwnuii n liotitoro until lipatcd.tnrn riiiuvij tl.ur.uv4 r nml finull. A cni'iiml wlllliutboxv * tu.iui tud Kct tlio pi : ; ncu ot ammunla. DOES NOT CONTAIN AMMONIA. ft lll.l,71IHI.IfH IUH NEVER IMl.t 1)1 ) KSV10XED. Ill K inllllonlinmon for n iiuurlrr of a century It liu u > od tliu riMikiuncu' rolintlu ti--t , THE TESTOFTHE OVEIJ. _ _ PI1ICE 1UKING rO DBIl CO. , Hihciu or DP , Price's ' Special Flavoring Extracts , Tligilroinnlto < > ll < lltloul i"lBHur.ll < Itrlu nil J Dr. Price's Lupulin Yeast Qcma I'ur IJ.'Ut , llealtlir Jlrfiul , The lltit Pry HPI YfMt Iu thu World. FOR SALE BY GROCERS. CHICAGO , OT. LOUIO. SPECIAL BARGAINS , N'o 301 Full lot , rotUgehouso S toom. , on Kth and Confer trMt tl.100. Ko S02 Flv o rooincil lionje on Sew Ar J , ncnr S\\m ilcrn. $1XX ( No TOO Chlongonnil ltli ttrtct , liowsc 6 rooms , S , ( rent , fnilt oto. .1,000. No 8j I'Urou unil 1Mb Mrccto , liouao 3 rooms larn , rolhr. He , * I,4DO. Ko 94 fhlcniji ) mul Silli Btrcctc , loMitlful cotta o , $2,500. No 107 Kow.inl , near Swinilcrc , 6 room' , cno-tlilnl CAtli , lislsncoHO per month , ? 2IOO. No S90 rr.inklln street , nc r Kuninlcrr , D roonii , Irult , eta Sl.0,0. No 2P4 HMKO n room , nplcndUl rcsUlcnco , 21th Mill Capitol n\o. , SS.M'O. No ISO Ono anil one-hull story house on 18th street car line nenr Nlcholn , on \ cry oAity tctnu , $2,600. No W3 OcorKhnxenuu , li ( lory liouso rho.ip , $ ,1,000 No 2-J1 Cottazn with lirlck tiascmrnt , R ruoins , wo.l , cistern , 18th utrcct cur line $2,000. No 239 Tlilrly-threo feet Mill two otory house Kth anil CASH ( biiBliirm ) SI.DOO. No 1ST Full lot , 2 utory homo , I ) rooms , 'Jil barn , on 1Mb strcftrar line , Sll.MVl. No 2SJ Two ftcrci , hoti'o t rooms , birn fcncoil , en No USfl Two note1' , Iioii'o4 rooms , bam fenced , on K. 13th street. $3,100. Ni ) 232 Ilali lot. It story house , on N. 10th street , clienri , ? 1,050. No 231 Nl th.nnil Hickory , cottage 3 rooms , clstctn rcllir , fruit , etc , 81,600 No 20 Four hanscs in Shlnn'a addition , on monthly pnjnii'iitA No 287 Kull lot , IIOIIPO 2 rooms , uoll , l.irn , etc , en Illonilo ttreet , U.CO. No 2TS Siv lots , housnnmnl ) , on Vlnton St.(3,000. Nn 171 Hoiiflo on Clurk street , } 3CO. No 207 Corner Oasn a onuo and S3d Kt. , lionso etc , e'-.IHX ) . No Iffl C'oltRRo 3 room ? , V3d diid Copilot nycnuc , 81.WM No 301 KUoaereson Rntimlm ttroet , ROdl house , ( riilln o ( all kind ; , lutu , eplcndid resilience , 3,200. Tlirco linndrod limifcs end loin throughout Iho clt.\ tint BUtiurbi ) , ranting Innnt \ \ to suit all cl.tsii9 ! ot purchaucrs , llcstdca tlu'so no ha\o boiutlfnl unimproved lot InWEST WEST END , SUJSNYS1DE , lllVlNfl PLACE , PEL11A1M PLACE , HANSCOM PLACE , 110WA11D TLAOiS , niSIEBAUGII PLACE , 11ELLJFAN PLACE , PARKER'S ADDITION , SlllNN'S ADDITION , COBURN'S SUB-DIV. Also ncro loti on monthly payments in BROOKLTNE , BELV1DEUE , niMEBAUGH'R ADD'N , BELL .A IRE. MAYF1ELD , FORBES' ADD'N ' / trCnll and sco m before " * * 7I * CLfUTnTTTTi TB * WTmTTIi EJ-Blj cc SHEIvEE , OpDosito Postoffice , DE , SWETNAM , Oflico 15th atroot , first door north o ! in Boyd'u opera liouso , orders at oflico or Saxo'a drug etoro. Telephone 150. I. W. WAITE M. D. . . , . . , Physician & Surgeoa ( Formerly of Mercy Hospital , Chicago. ) Nervuiis Diseases and Discuses of the Eye and Ear n Specialty. Fcllowu' Block , N , W. cor. 14th and Ioilo | strcutu , Omaha , Nob. Olllcuhoum in 2 a , m . 2 to 4 anil 7 to 8 p. m. biuidnja 10 to 12 a. u\ . All colln prom ; tly attcmlcil. Spasms , Eclampsy and Nervousness are EALIOAILT CUBED BY MY METHOD. I'ho llonorariuius are duo only after success. Treatment by Correspondence DB ALBERT PROF. , , Awarded the flrst 'la < i KoM MoiUI for ( UgtlnKiils mcrlls by Um "Soclollo rlclcnttlliuo frnntalso , ( tliu 1'ri.iK h bcicntlllu Hjcloty. ' 0 , rinco iln TroiiclMUIS. . m&o wud&sat w u COOK'S QUANI ) KXCUHHIONS Icme Vow York In April. Mny anil Jimo , I'Mt. I'ABHAQK TICKKTH liv oil ATLANTIC HTIUHKUS. Kiieclal facilities for iPCUrbiK OOOU IlKH'lllS. TOURIST 'lIUKKI'Sfor travulcrnln I'.UHOl'i : , by n'lrouteu ' , atrcUncoilratefl. , ' ' KXUUItHIONIST anil full . ( 'OOK'H , \ mapi par. particulars , by mull 10 ccntf. A'ldrcu TUOa. OOQK It Wtt , Mil y nilwa , N.ro Bee Hive Photograph. STTJIDIO , 21 ! ) NortlilfltliSlrrot. Rcmeml/cr that my Photograph ! are liiniwctul Iwlor * ' irum ( > io 111:1 : n'u : iv K I'll orb Wflft/d/j ( IHAI'II STUDIO nmiirlni } < 'Vcr > - - //'VlX body iKirfoct tmtmlactlou. * S/jF NOTICE. Any jn-ruon liavlng any rlalnn umlint ino , thnt I coiitraccil for work or tiuturlul tiiruljliml In th'i bulMliii ; of Iliu now nclmol ) > O > IHUK nu I7tli ami I.tav cnwiirtli nml Kink' anil IlcUwaru , Dniilu , aru ro iiui'tti'd to sciiil or iircHont mioh Will to inu at IK ) I ( I utrtx t , I.liioi'lii , Null. , or nt mil of thu Kcuirtry cf tlii'llloarilof IMucatlon , Omuba , befura Jluv lltth. Jy 8 mio 3t I' , H , I'OI'VIN , Coiitructor. MBHASKA LAND AGENCY BUCOEBaOIl TO DAVIS & CUueril Doalorilu ( COS FAUHAlt CT. ITtvo far i.tle VCO.oca cru oirfully wlsctcd Uudi 111 Ji. < stern NO.II\H ) ! , tt law prlou ind on vuy tenor. ttuftn\oa urum for fh Iu I > oi l.i8 , DoJgo , Cell j I'ut'f , uud , luuilnx' , iiAn.y , Wt&uiugtcn , ftterlcl ( .s'ini'orv , ni.d llutldr Couniliy. TAKH | * .U In fcll pnto of thS Ht t , Mnney | jtiif < l on linpioved finiw. llotiry I'ubUe alwsya In uOIcu , lOllcltea. The Largest Stock in Omaha and Ues the Lowest Price DRAPERIES AND MIRRORSU Jnst rocolvod an nssortmont fr.r nnrpRsalng nny thing In this irmrkot , comprlsln ) tlio latest nnd moat tasty deplqna mnnufnoturodifor this nprlng'a trade and covorlnjH rnngo of prices from the Cheapest to Iho moat Expensive. Parlor _ _ Now ready for the inspection ofcua- Complete stock of nil tlio lot eg toiners , the no west novoltiT ) in styles iu Turcomau. Madras and Suits find Odd Pieces. Lncu Curtaiiis , Etc. , Etc. Passenger Blovator to all 1200,1308 nnd 1210 Fnmnm Street , - - - - OMAHA NEB * RjS 01 cn cQ g ( ITTMTWflS AND 20TF ST. . OMAHA. , . . . . . . > J. fJA .t L7 Z.J Itr tJ * a * is * r < & 5 ' ic w s & w. oscv xtsft IS ft ! 103 BRADY ST. , DAVENPORT , IOWA , U. S. A. Ealnbllnhod 1878 Catarrh , Doafnecn , Lung and Nervous Dino.-wos Speedily and 1-ormanontly Cnred. Patient ! Cured at IJomo. Write for "Tun MnmoAL-MissioiunY , " for the Pcoplo. Consultation and Corroapondonco Gratis. P. O. Box U02. Telephone No. 20. HON. EDWARD RUSSELL , Postmaster , Davenport , nays : " Physician ol Ability aim Marked Success. " CONGRESSMAN MURPHY , D.wonport , na : "An uonorabln M.\n. Finn Snccnan. Wonderful Curoa. " Hours 8 to B. "VvT. IMPORTER , JOBBER AND MANUFAOTURERS' AGENT OF 13TH ST. , BETWEEN FARNAM AND HAflNEY , BOLTE & : n3 OF- Dorracr Windows , Flulals , Wnilow Cnp , Iron Crcatlnzt ) , Jlotalllo Sky-llghtn , &o. Tin , Iron and Slate Uool ) MMJil. c ' 31 ° Bouth 12th btroit , Omalm , Nobnvska , itt ot or STIHOTLY HKOT.OLABS lltlO and 1320 lU'noy Utroet and < 03 0. lttb8tiait ; , | Nab oftriloil OaUloiuo fii'nlh l frnt U'loii apullotlou. O ; 2 > . Cz z - , IKTS K rp AJ U IU ffl" ft 15 U W & 1 UHI * ! w " " " * 4 * M faa * * " aL - oin * > fl " / ? * ! d - * " " * jSSold w&th aja ABscmye C narQ3a o& s : of | > eyngy iileo Ssjaesfj gi. icli , ; cfe- ; ' pst. Perfte'crfe ' S-ooAs o1 . ? , ? < . * . : i r i T * pl " " * * " m. > rJ7. -s . % U % * 4i'Ti lfr-5iinirn H".Trr | ? kVi * ( l TIrj n. o- ! . ? = * " -3.V t 2Sr S 7fl < LANGE & FOIT1OK esp- c ? , - 318-320 S , 13tli & } t. , near Farnam.f | | * v * * Manufactured by the Miuhigan fitoveOo. , Detroit ajiU ciitoaso. 'x > sj * * * * * r ( * rtrtSrtS > Mft' > S * * % * * * lfc % * f3 * * * v * % # *