v . ' P SHpHSPflMSISf J'jf OMAHA DAILY BEJB > "MOf DAY , AUGUST 11 , 18od , A DARKEY DUEL , "Bill" Mis Perforates His Friend The Affair Occurs Sunday After noon With Hundreds Present , Tlio Jjtttlo Exchange of Four or Flvo , tr' . Shots all About n Frail Whl to Woman , Yesterday afternoon between four fine five o'clock n soldlor and a colored man who had eomo differences to adjust wont Into the alloy between Douglaa and Dodge and Eighth and Ninth streets to settle their dispute by a fistio encounter. The mon were followed to the lighting grounds by a largo number of the donizonsof that part of tlio city , who wont to witness tlio affray. The fight was progressing warm' ly when the loud reports of FOUR PISTOL SHOTS were hoard , and the affrighted spectators Baw a polorod man run from the crowd toward the river to escape apprehension by the officers. Shortly afterward a great burly negro assisted by several companions came up the alloy blooding from a wound in the abdomen. The iloeing man was a negro named William Davis and the wounded ono was James Flowers , whoso name does not como into print tor the Brat time in Omaha from this affray. It appears that those two men had boon THREATENING TO KILL ONE ANOTHER on sight for uayoral days , owinn to aomo difficulty growing out of each one's rela tions with a white woman who until yes terday lived at a notorious disorderly liouao on Eleventh"utroot and Capitol avenue run by a woman named Ellen Mitchell. Yesterday the cause of their trouble moved into a house near the cor ner of Ninth and Dodge and both mon being in that vicinity followed the com- - batanta into the alley. Some of thsso who were present say that Davis and Flowers happening to moot , the former deliberately drew out his revolver and being only two or three paces distance fired , the bail hitting the latter just below the stomach. Davis fired again , but the bullet flow wide 'of its mark. Flowers seized Davis and wrench ed the pistol from his grasp , when the , Iatter turned and fled. The wounded man followed Davis and fired two shots at him but without effect. The piatol reports brought out .SEVEKAL HUNDRED PEOPLE , " mostly women and children , who , when they saw what had been done gave vent to their fright by screams and cries. Officers Morryatcm and Bellamy , who i -wore close by , followed Davis down through the bottoms. The lleaing man 1 took down the railroad track and hid in an empty shed near the Seventh street i railroad crossing ) whore ho waa found by the police. He was taken to the city jail and the charge of shooting with in tent to kill Hot'opposite hia name. i The wounded man waa helped into a { carriage and taken to No. 203 North Eleventh street. Drs. Lee and Ayrea , who had been summoned , soon appeared. Flowers was found to have received A DANGEROUS WOUND from a 44-calibro revolver , on the right aide of the median line , two inches above the groin. The ball took a downward imd outward course , and buried itself In the muscles of the thigh , passing within a half inch of the femoral rtory. The surgeons probed for the ball , but were unable to extract it. The wound ia considered by the attend ing physicians not fatal , though a very aerious ono. Flowers stated to the police officers that three or four of those present saw a yonug man named Martin Konnol- ly hand Davis the revolver with which ho did the shooting. Upon Ids statement Connelly was arrested on Tenth street by Officer ( Jormick. Ho was kept through the night in the city jail charged with being an accomplice. He douies any complicity In the affair. Davis' story , as related hi the city jail last evening , la entirely different from that related above , who says that upon meeting Flowers in the alloy ho ( Flowers - ors ) made a feint as if to draw a revolver from his pocket. The prisoner said the wounded man compelled him to THHOW UP HIS HANDS Saturday evening by drawing a pistol upon him , and that ho thought ho was about to do it again , nnd whip ping out his revolver fired at FJowors in solf-dofoneo. No piatol , however , was upon the wounded man when ho was searched. Davis says ho bought the pistol tel of a pawnbroker only yesterday fore * noon , and purchased it for the purpose of defending himself from an attack by Flowers The prlfionor bears the reputation among his race of being a lurd wurkiug , honest man who never before has been : v in any trouble. Flowers ia looked upon " " by many of the colored people o s being a desperate character. It waa cnly two weeks ago last night that Flowers was arrested and afterward fined f .ir shooting at a colored brother named D xon while in a state of intoxication at Dick Gurry's old place on Tenth street. The first shipment of cattle for the new stock yards arrived yesterday , being thirty cor loads from Mr , Swau't range in Wyom ing. THE MUKDEBOira MULATTO , Tlio Verdict of the Coroner's Jury on HiB Art. Ooronor Maul hold an inquest Satur day evening on the body of Elijah Fields , the colored bartender from Kansas City , who made the desperate attempt ton days ago to take hla wife with him in hla tragic ending. A number of witnesses were examined , the testimony of each going to aliovr his desperate design to accomplish the double tragedy or compel his wife to re- j , turn to him , Mra. Field's testimony to V JT her phyaician was repeated to the coron- 'iu ' ' er * ° * no ofloot that her husband had XufeCvisited * her proylous to the tragedy and jv threatened to kill her If she would not "f" " live him , On the latal Friday ho came to the house again and called to her to come out She replied "I'm afraid to. " JIo went up the atops from the yard to the kitchen and bog an firing at her. Pho waa hit twice and then throw up both hands and implored him to shoot no more. Instead , ho fired an other shot which cut off part of one finger. She rushed out of the kitchen to thostreet for help and her husband entered - tered it and turned the revolver upon himself. The jury verdict of suicide waa in accordance with the facts. The body waa snnt yesterday to Loavon- worth. Mrs. Fields was yesterday much improved , and will doubtless now recov er. er.NOT NOT SO BAD AS PAINTED DIsolmrRo of the AccldontnlVlt - ncssos of Tlmt Indian Haldon BathhiR Scono. Nauco County Journal. The case of the stale of Nebraska vs. T. May , O : W. Raworth , M. J. Roche , John Byora nnd Mr. Sutor , nil of Omaha , on n charge of assault with intent to commit rape , was called at Genoa last Monday , and a change to Fullerton - ton taken. M , V. Moudy andF. W. Critchfiold appeared for the prosecution and J. M. Thurston and George D , Moiklojohn for the defense. The case was taken before Harry Magoon on Tuesday , nnd as usual iu such cases the ; ho court house was full of mon and boys , curious and eager to hoar the alckoninf details of the horrible atrocity. Twelve witnesses appeared for the state , olovor of whom were Indian girls , nnh all agreed that they Troro bathing in the turbid waters of the Bonvor , n few rods below the railroad bridge on the day nnd date of the alleged assault ; that the rain stopped nt the bridge to take water , and that two cowboys who were on the train , and n largo man , whoso identity waa a little mixed , np- > roaohod and exchanged few words Tith the sun-browned beauties of the orost , and the assistant matron of the school , Miss Steele , vrho superintended .ho ceremonies. But ono out of the twelve testified to hearing any indecent expression from the mon , and she was unable to identify the offender. After all the testimony had boon given > y the prosecution , the defense moved a dismiss on the ground that the state tad failed to make a case. The motion was of course granted , and the prisoners liamissod. The gentlemen against whom he suit was brought are mon of families , md are respected in the community n which they live , and the testi- nony did not show that they had [ ono anything ont of the way in the. matter. Probably the cowboys were a1 ittlo bold and did wrong in going near ( ho place whore the girls were bathing ; > ut it would have boon difficult to run1 ho train out of Its accustomed course'to avoid coming in near proximity to the > athera. It Has , over been suggested hat a loss conspicuous sand-bot tomed bath tub might have boon elected , so if there really , is ny ono to blame , it is not entirely ono- , idod. It seems very unfortunate that o trivial a matter should be brought into ourt , and thus add to the burdens of the ax payers without doing any good excent , o exonerate the accused from any evil itentions. Colonel Tappan , like the rontleman wo believe him to bo , ac- aiowledgcd that h'o had been misled in , he matter , and asked the pardon of the ; rain boys forthaving brought an unwar- anted suit against them. TAKEN IN'DATLIGHT , O. H. Galon's Kcsldouos Bobbed of Valuables Saturday Forenoon , ' * Last Saturday forenoon some person unseoa entered the roaidonco of Charles H. Guiou , 202 North Nineteenth street , nd spirited away $8 in money and ono 'old and ono silver watch. The larceny f theao valuables was kept aa quiet aa )033iblo by the police , in hopes of scour- ng the offender. A colored man named loberta who waa distant a couple of oors , at work , near the time the prop- rty waa mused waa suspected nd shadowed by an officer. Laat ight ho waa arrested nnar the A. M. E. hurch , while awaiting the conclusion of 10 servicea. On being informed of 'tho ( largo on which he waa arroatod he do led any complicity in the crime , but tatod ho saw a colored man who asked lim the way to Mr. Guiou's roaidonco , ntor it Saturday forenoon. Officer Nightingale wont with the prisoner to 10 various places resorted to by the olorcd people of the city , but the dusky trangor was not found. The prisoner was lodged in the city jail and the charge f grand larceny preferred against him. Only ono half block of tlio Ninth street lavement remains to bo laid , und this will boone ono during the wcuk. A Good Man Gone. Mr. Chris. Hartman of this city recoi- cd Saturday evening a telegram from 'okamah , in this citato , stating that Mr. : V. B. White , a gentleman well known roughout .Nebraska , had died that ftornoon athis homo , of inilamation of 10 bowels. Mr. White had boon ill > ut two wooka , and his death to many f his friends in this citywas moat uuox- jectod. , A caakot for his remains was pur- haaed in this city , and will bo taken to 'okamah this morning by the Mount Calvary Commandory No. 1 , of Omaha , f which order Mr.White was a member , 'lie commandory leave on the 8:30 : train ud return this evening at 5 o'clock. Ono of Barney Bharnnon'a IIOUH a caught ro yesterday , which called ont the du- patniont. The flauica were extinguished bo- ore any damage waa done. IJDEW OU ! TflB GAS. Another Nebraska Man Aspuyxloa- ted In Chicago. The Chicago Times of Saturday says ; Micluxel Bauer , a Polish farmer , recently old his property at Geranium Volley , Nebras- ca , nnd oaine to Chicago with a view to mak- ng it his homo. Laat Monday ho enraged n oem at the Tittsburg house , and on Thurnd y morning was found in bed uncoDBCious from mvi njj blown out the giix. A doctor wai gum- noned , but could not save the patient , who led during the following night. A verdict f asphyxiation was found. A ounllar death occurred In the Eanio house a few weeks ago. "he keeper of the hotel hai allowed none of ils guests to light the gas slnco the accident , oing back to the use of lampa and canalea. Prohibition's Anti-Republican Tent. LKAVKMVORTir , Ktt. , Aninut 10. A call will be issued to-morrow for a prohibition tate convention to meet at Laweronco HOD- ember 22nd , to nominate electors , and a full tate ticket , The qualification of nii'mlwr- hip will bo thosu who will not vote for Maine & Logan. The residence of JoTm Cocbrane , at Uaat Des Moiiifg , burned Saturday morning. Lo a , $10,00 ; insurance , 87,000. THE TEXAS FEVER , A Trntlifiil Statement as to Lsses : of Cattle ia the Vicinity on Brady Island , Some Interesting Inrornmtlon Con * corning tlio Dlsonao. MAXWELL , Neb , , August 8. Editor Orrwha UKE. I notice In your issue of the 7th itiit. nn Item headed "An end of the plagu and the Texas cattle fever gradually dtt appearing from Nebraska stock , losao greatly exaggerated , " otc. The nboro report port ia said to taken from John A. Mo Shane , who started with n herd froir Ogallala numbering sixty head , and ayi fifty-throe out of the sixty are now dead I don't ' know anything about the Ogallala cattle but it ia said Mr. Soarls had seventy head of graded cattle and I learn from good authority that all of those are dead. Bull am speaking of 'Maxwell vicinity. In the first place , Mr. McSliano has failed to put in an appearance at this point , therefore I beg leave to correct his errors. In the statement ho haa made , concerning the losses and cause of the disease amongst the cattle hero and at Brady's Island ho says Lynch and McOullough lost forty head each out of herds of not great size. True , Lynch had only forty head all told , thirty-oicht died. Ho has two skim milk calves left. But McCullough had 700 head and 200 of them are dead at ihis date and lots more in a dying condi ; ion. Ho also says out of Plumer'a herd of 300 between fifty and sixty head have lied. I would say to McShauo ho had ) otter visit Maxwell before making anther - > thor report and got posted concerning ; ho cattle interest hero. Plumor & Jowott had 1,500 head bo- 'ore this epidemic sot in 52 died last Sunday out of thatgnumber , and to-night hey count 200 hides taken oil' dead eattlo from the "P" biand , pastured rom four to ton miles northeast of Max- roll , instead of along the line of the Jnlon Pacific road , as Mr. McShano states. This shows how utterly ignorant .his . gentleman is when ho says all of .hose cattle wore shipped in from vostorn Iowa or eastern Nebraska , svhon as a matter of fact not one head of .hoso cattle were shipped in hero except JO head of cows ho speaks of belonging to 3roon & Burke , seven of which died a ow days ago , south of the Platte river. Chose were culled by Mr. McShano , , nd Mr. Burke left thorn at Brady island , where they contracted the llsoaso from the Rankin herd , shipped rom Texas and unloaded at Brady Is- and on the 27th day of last May. Of course Methane's old cows were not to ascapo because they came from Blair , nny nero than the native cattle raised hero , > elonging to several parties , besides those .foremontionod. Jeremiah Snyder has est CO head out of 100 , George Roberts 30 head out of 250 , and P. F. Dolan 25 jut of 150 , Dolan has 31)0 ) head in a pas- uro that did not como in contact with ho trail of the lUnkin lord , and are free from ; the disease as are also several small herds in this vicinty , ; hat wore not exposed to the trail of the tlankin herd , which is proof positive that the disease was contracted from the afore said Rankin cattle instead of Western [ owa and Eastern Nebraska herds , as in timated by Mr. McShano in his partiou- ar phase where ho says none but those Tom the above points were infected with the disease. This is not only absurd but idiculous on the whole , and shows how gnorant he is in the matter. It ia well known that the Plumor 3ros. were extonsire stock raisers , and s now known as the firm of Plumer & Fowett. John McCollough has boon in the cattle business the last twelve roars ; also Dr. A. L. Flict , and others oo numerous to mention , whoso cattle , ro on a well matured range north of Brady Island station , whore the Tranklin herd was unloaded from cars , ind driven out on this same range , ningling in with the above herds , and is is proven by Professor Hopkins , vet erinarian of Wyoming territory , who rcrifios that the Texas cattle will convoy ho disease in thnir system and although pparently well , and will envoy the disease to any lorthorn cattle they como in contact rrith. This Rankin herd not only inocu- atcd our native herds hero with the dis- aso , but they also infected them with ho Texas wood tick. Cattle that are iok and dying with'tho disease are liter- lly covered with those ticks , a thing lever known to exist in this locality be- oro. We now believe in Mr. Hopkin's hoory and find his statement true wlinro 10 says ne native herd will not carry ho disease to another native herd. This jausoa a more quiet fooling in the com munity , as wo are in hopes of saving the tvttlo that did not come in contact with ho through Toxans. Tlioro were about 2,500 head exposed o the disease on this range , vrhero ho men in charge of the Rankin herd iuld thorn for several days to rest and ocruit up before driving on their own ango , which goes to show that they lost ho virus in this vicinity before they were driven off , thereby , perhaps , saving > oth 'Rankin's own herd , and all herds ; idjoining his range , including Mr , tratt'a and others. But I assure you the ossos hero are suppressed more than exaggerated. Out of the above number of cattle there are at least 700 head dead , and no sign of its letting up , ilthough not dying as fast as they did ast week. 1 would write more on this subject , 3Ut it might tire your patience , and per- laps would destroy , or convoy it to the wosto basket , but there is no use in sup pressing the truth of the matter , as it is Toll known that the disease ia not con tagious amongst native cattle , and only .hose exposed to the thorough Texans will bo liable to infection , and as you bad no true report of the disease since it started I would bo pleased to BOO it in > riut for the benefit of stockmen at largo. The Oliolora , LONDON , JIugust p. English cholera pear - > ear d in Bevornl districts of Lancaublre , noklag considerable headway , thu number stricken with it exceeds two hundred , and five rtoatua haye occurred. Doctors attribute the nutbronlc to oicouaivoheat , and the HBO of im iropor food , MAIISKIU.KH , August 9. The area affected jy tlio cholera in widening , yesterday theru wcro iivo deaths at Allen , live at Suliu , and throe at village of 400 inhabitant * pear Aries ; at Crete , eeveii deaths ; at CoageroH. two ; at Oarfusaone , two ; at Lordeuux , ecu : ut jigean , one. Such a panic prevails that parent * fled forgetting their children for whom tlui elater * of chailty are cuing for , A soldier from Avinoon whom Boveral deaths from cholera occurred , died at Algiert , Ilia comrade * who accompanied him From Avlgno had beou isulutexl at Vofrue. , In the department of Ardccbu , with u population of 760 , thorn were five deaths yesterday and thirty under treatment. Numerous caicj of I sickness , supposed to bo cholera nro nt other points in Arilecho. BKIILIN , Aug. , 0 lr Koch ( Utod in n Ice turo lft.il night ho was convinced tlmt the Del U of the OnnRca wan the real homo ol tto A ( ease , religious pilgrim * In India greatly prc moling the spread of cholera. Improved wato supply , Dr. Koch thought , the boat means o chocking the doaoaso , TOULON , August -Three deaths froi cholera here lust night. BUMMKU Hl'OHTS. SnildlobARR nnd Sulky. AT IintflHTOS' lIK.Vdt. nrtmitTOM .BKAOII , Auguit I ) . Traok heavy 1'urso of mllo--Florence throo-qiinitcrs a - - won , llostafto M , Qtoadowor 3d ; time. 1:181 : I'urso soiling Allowances xovcn-clghths o ftmilo Shelby Bnrnew won , Iiicomtmit 2 < 1 MonUuk 3dj time , 1:31 , 1'urso handicnji nil ivcs one nml n rjunr tor milcH Tom Mnrtin wnn , l.ittlo liuttcrcui 2JsAr onio 3cls timo. 2:11 : ! ] . 1'urxi Rlftitlons , all i > K'"i mlle Cnrno ] won , King Day Cd ; Florence ,1 , 3d | tliuo , I'lltre nil ngoa ono and ono-oight mlloJi Wocnlllowor won , Ton t'triko 2 < 1 , Kinir T.-xn 3d ! time , 1SS03. ' I'urss-hftiiulcap hiinlloraco ono nml ono- minrtor inlle * ; over five liunlles Vi itan won , Glniultf lirsnnon L'tlj JiuimirotU 3d : time , 2:23. ATHtlCAOO IlllIVINO 1'AHK. OiHOAno' , Augnst fl. Half-mllo honts nil pen llluoblrd won , Verntr 2ilj best time , 4DJ. ' Sight furlong * two-year olds Itannna won. Llttlo Fellow 2cl , Titiitruiu 3d ; time , 1:03J. Two miloi nil BRPS April Keel won , Boat man 2(1 ; Harry Cruz 3d : time , 3:31J. : StceplcchsBo King Troublcr won , Princoos Chuch2d ; Joe Itnjlo JM : time , lllj. : AT HAltATCMA. S.vnATOflA , August ! ) . Olio mlle Jim Hon- wick won , dimon second , Gulavy third Timu Mlle nnd n half Sciuslto won , lllast nee- onrt , I'owhattan third. tTimo , 'JsiOj. Jlilo nnd five hundred yards \Wlflnwcr won , Knclid second , Sovcreifjn 1'at third. Time , 2:15. : Threo-nunrtura milo Ueed won , Schooknm second , Alor'ning Glory third. Time , 1:18. : } , AT I1UKKAIO. BOKPALO , August 9. Frcc-fnr-nll pworB ; Johnstono 1 , ruled oil ; 15illy 1 2 2 1 , nilod elf ; Fuller 31 , ruled off ; time , 2:12J : , 2:17i : , 2in.t. : Class 2:19 : Hnrry Wilkes won , Catchlly 2d , Oaptnia JCmraons 3d , I3cll Kcho ith ; best time Frfie-for-all Edwatd Thorn won , Fanny Wcathcnpoon " 2d , Phyllis 3d ; bust time , 2tfii. : Class 2:29 : Thorrbnrtr 41 , niled olT ; Belle Ilnmlin 1 , ruled off ; Clmiley Hogan 621 , ruled off ; Alontif.imery 2 3 2 ; Kittlo Wood 3 , distanced ; titno , 2:23i. : 2:21j : , 2 : ! > 3.j. The attempt of Pliyllls to beat his best record of 2:131 : waan failure ; best time 2:131. : AT riiiLAi > imiA. ! PAIIK. August 9. Tlio track was heavy. Ono milo th H3-yoar-oldR penalties - alties and allowances Hndynnon won ; Water Lilv2d ; time 1:474. : Ohampion stallion stakes two-yo r-olds threo-quartera milo - Wonda won , G ratio 2d ; Volnnto 3d ; time lilfij. Clmmplon stakes all ngvs ono and one- half miles Woodford won ; Drake Curler 2d ; Monitor 3d ; time 2MOJ. Free handicap stakes all ages ono and n quarter miles Tattler won ; Kilmeny 2d ; Ulroflo 3d ; time 2:16. : Seaside fctakos handicap three-qnartcrH milo Ganymcdo won ; Patnpsco 2d ; Farewell 3d : time ItL'OJ. I'nreothrooyearolds seven furldugs Itaalca won ; Switt 2d ; Queen Ksthcr 3d ; time 1:37. : Handicap steeple chase , full course Altalr won ; Captain Curry 3d ; titno 4:23. : Ball , THE NORTHWE8TEBS LKAOUK. ClllCAfiO , August 9. A meeting of the dl- rectoiH of the northwestern leacuo ; was hold hero to-day. The Grand Hapidi and Muskegon - gen clubs wcro dropped from the league , Quincy , Kvansvillc , Snginaw , Milwaukee , MinuoapollB and St. Paul now constitute the loajjuo nud will play th se on out. W. D. Whltmore , of ( iuincyj III. , ' was elected prca- iilent of tlio leagiio in place of John J. Kiist , resigned. The clubs imme'd will have to give a bood of 85 < iO that they 'will play the season out. A new schedule has been arranged and will bo ready f.ir the press to-morrow. DKTIIOIT , August 9. Tlio Grand Rapida club protests against the dropping from the Northwestern league. It is claimed a notice was not given .and that tha action was con trary to the league rules. OAMKH SATUnDAY. At Kansas City Unions , Kansas City , 7 ; Chicago , 2. At Philadelphia-Allegheny 2 , Athletics 13. At Chicago Chicago 11 , Buffalo 5. At Columbus -Columbus 8 , Toledo 2. At Boston Providence 11 , Boston 0. At Detroit -Detroit 5 Cleveland 4. At St. Louis-Unions ( ) St. LoiiU 5 , Cin cinnati 2. At Washington Unions Nationals 4 , Bos ton 12. At St. Louis St. Louis ) , Cincinnati 3. At Richmond Game called at end of ninth inning _ on account of darkness. Brooklyn ? 5 Virginia * 5. OASlKfi HUNDAV. At Indianapolis Indianapolis 2 , Columbus At St. Louis Louisvilla 3 , St. St. Louis 0. At Cincinnati Toledo 0 , Cincinnati 10. At Kansas City ( Unions ) Kansas City 2 , Chicago 1. NOTES. Twenty-five deaths from yellow fever in Havana the past week , The flouring mill of II. K. Dillingor burned Saturday morning , hots , $28OJO ; Insurance , 513,000. Shinier , 1'roU & Co. , proprietor * ! of tha Homo woolen mill at Allciilmvii , fulled Satur day , Llabilltlus , 8100,000. George W. Jacnhy & Hnn , ono of thu lar gest liniiBof nimbi ! dculcr.i in 1'hiladeipliia , have assigned Liabilities at present aioim- known. Adoliili Keilxon , Tlrtodore Goct/el and Ambrose - broso Watts were urrCntod Batutday in New York for potting sociulisUc Proclamations , nnd lined S5 o < cu. tltmtico Hchwab , the coinimiu- Ibt , paid their fines. The last layer of Btono was placed on the Wellington monumimt Saturday , It Is now 00 feet high , _ The workmoii will immediate ly begin oroctiug the franui work for the roof , which will bo fifty-five feet high. D. H. Kent , of D. II. Kent & Co , of Phila delphia , limited dealers of Iron and tinneiH1 suppli H. is reported embarrassed financially. Hta liabilities are place 1 at $15J,000. ; Ono of thu firm says Kent' * difficulties will not involve - volvo thi firm , BiTlm remains of Liontenant Lockwood ar- rlvod Saturday t Annapolis , and were placed in the chapel room of St. AIIIIO'H church , cov ered by the Union Jack. Thpy will remain guarded by four fiailorn until the funeral , which will probably occur on Tuesday , The original papers comprising the record of the Greely Arctic search and the most in- terentlng roll en of that expedition , have been > delivered into thn custody of General Hun- cock , at Governor's Island , by Lieutenant Bebruc , of the Thetis. At Indianapolis Saturday morning Juilgo Suit , in n habeas cornusiprxootliiigs : , reduced tliebuilof J , O , Ifarri/ton , the defaulting banker , from 900,000 to ? 10,000 , and ho ( iwoo hlrt relii'fio to his brother-in-law , Nick Me- Carty , becouijng bondHinan. It is report < l that HaniBon is very ill , and cannot long sur vive. vive.Only Only two caics of pleuro pneumonia and Texan fever among cattle haw * been reported to the 1'emiiylvfliiU authorltlus. Nothing nerioiiH Is Hald to oxi t , un.l as soon as thu re port was received thu xecretary of , tha board of ugriculturo had It uttoudul l by dispatch * ing a stirgmm to thu plans designated , The latter oflicial Is ut prtsent in Lancaster county. The steamer Martha Stephens , plying l j- twecn JiiHjiivlllo and Airow itock. on tha 11 is- Bourl river , struck it snag Saturday morting and eunk ia ton feel nf water. The boat was owned } > Y Capt > , in MoPliHrson. Valuq , 810- 000 ; caigo , 8 ,0(0 ( ; insured for 80,000. Henry Hoofer , bar-keeper of the bnat , and ono negro and three while deck lundd were drowned. Two utheri were'aided , 1'lttsburg dlstlllera are nundiiig their surplus Block of whiiky to Kuroiw for storage ton- cupo tax , 1'ivq thousand uamla have already IKCII thimicd , and fully as much mom will l > o suit in the next four monthi Tlio dlitiller claim that thn coot of shipping to and froi Bremen , tor go thf rn for two years and in Rtuanco will only bo ? fi,23 per barrel , where * , to keep It hero and pay tax and inuiranco th coit would bo $20.00. Oliver L. Patch , a painter of Mlntioapoll eparatod from his wife several months ng i * or some time Henry U Dnvldi , n scenic painter , has botm keening her company Saturday tnght Patch wont into a rc tauran and found his wife and Davids together , t quarrel ensued , Patch drew n revolver ani Miot Davids in the broant , The latter diet within fifteen minutes. 1'atch wan atreited Ths olllccrsjof the International Trnvellni Passenger Agents' association , together w ill their gitMts , a pnrty nnmlH < rlng in nil oiu hundred , loft Chicago for Denver Sattirda1 night by social tram over the Milwaukee } St. Paul to OmnliA and thelico over the Unioi Pacilto railway , Tlio jwrty wan in cliargo o representatives of tha two mads tiainod. Tin annual icsslon of the association begins a1 Denver next Tuesday. The annual meeting of the Old limn Tola wanner * ' association and the United State : Military Telegraphers , which will bo held a St. Louis August 20th , promises to bo n notn bio event , nnd to bring together qttito n man of who " brass' uor now prominent mon "picked twonty-flvo.to thirty years ago. Members o theto societies attnudm will bo furnished free ii-woi over the Mis ouri Pacific nnd Wnbasl -ail\vayn nnd controlled lino' , and transporta .Ion for the wives of mcuibors will bo rouni .rip tickets for ono faro. Application miitl Himade tj Charles W. Hauniiond at St. "iOtlis. " A BLOOD v-u AN"DKI > BHOTIIEH. Stoii-KnJhor nnit StepSister Sister , and AttctnptH the Llfo of Ills Bister. GALVKSTO.V , August 9. The N on , Toxin , spncial says : The most atrocious uurder over known in the history of Tarrant ounty wag committed this morning at 4 'clock , by H , A. Lindsey. The victims wcro is Btep-fathiT , Tamea A. Wright , nnd hit top-sister , I'nnuiu Wright , at thotimu in bed , 'aiiiilo occupying nil npartmont with n sister f Lindsoy , For cause not definitely known 10 entered the house innpircd by n murderous renzy nud made htR way to Wright's room ml shot nnd killeil him. The noixo of the iscluxrgo of firearms aroused Pannip , who rose in bed , but before she could gain the oor Lindsey shot her through thu biuiu. The ther sister lied slirleking from the room , fol- owed by bullets from Llndsoy's pistol , but irtimatoly without effect. 1 indsey escaped i the woods nnd was nt lat accounts at large , liough closely pursued. Ho is about 33 yearn Id. Wright \ \ as ono of the most prominent ud respected citizens of the county. John .indBoy , a brother of the murderer , nn1 ? been rrcstixl nt an accomplice to prevent fciving leaistauce to the fugitive. A Natural Gnu Gobble. I'lTisiiuna , August 10. GoorgouWostimj- ouse , of the National Gas company , has pur * hased a , lenso hold of four-fifths of all the utural gas territory of western Pennsylvania , riio ngirrpgoto area of the tracts is 17,000 ere ; . The terms of nulo are withhold. mYOJRBAKINS POWDER TO-DAY. Brands adrcrtlaod as abtiolutcly pure THE TEST : Place a can top down un a hot BIOTA until h t dth emovtt the covur anddmoll. A cliomht vrlll not bo r - ulrod to detect the presence o ( luiunonla. DOES NOT CONTAIN AMMONIA. TS IIHiLTIirUL\tSS IUB NEVER In a million homai for n quarter of a oonturj It liu oed the coniuniors * rellnblu t st. THE TESTOFTHE OVEN. _ _ PRICE BAKING POWDER CO , , or Dr , Price's ' Special Flavoring Extracts , Tbttlroninltinoildcllelciui ttdBatarklfltfor known , ud ! r. Price's LupuJIn Yeast Gems For Ujlit , llcallliy Ilri-ud , The licit Dry Hep Yeait In the World. FOR SALE BY GROCERS. HICACO. - ST. LOUIS. SPECIAL NOTICES. UTBpoclali will FoBltlvolynot bo laoortoa inicca iiuld in advance , TO LOAH-UOU8V. TO LOAN lueums of (300. anil Dpward MONKY 13a\la end Co. , UeM Eetato and Loa Ecntii , IfiOB F/.rnam Ut. tPt-lf UCLP WAMYliU. \/ANTiD : Flrnt-clasa nook , dining room and n kltclun gill at Treuiont House , Iflth and Hurt. ISB-tf A/ANTKU A No. 1 cook lUubaum'drestaurant , rV 1518 IJOilico Bt. UU-lli I7ANTKI ) Merchant Tailor , A good pants nnd rV > c t maker wanted , at Yanklon. Applyorul- rcss Krank Jiildtrlc.k ! , Yanliton , I ) . T , , box Ml. 160 14. \7ANTKI > KtvaC ( ) women tt arrange era n fo r V exhibition. J. I. Allan , N , W. ooruur 2flth and 'umlugs. 17f-0p ANTKD Two dlnlnj room girls at24ia W Ing t. 171-llp I 7ANTED Immodl ttlv , a ( { 111 for general ious | - V V work , 2511 Uouglai Ht. ISI-tf \\TANT'.D-Ago lcook , 1016 Haruoy " street. W uaop \X7ANTED-UlnlnK mom a-d kitchen girls at Sla- VY von House , south Tenth St. 162-Bp i or itonerol houw work at the WANTED Fr I maikut 13th Bt , , between Jones nd Lcannwoith K Bwartz. 142-Op rirANTKD Dlihwanhcra at oiioe at 1600 Karnaui VV bt. Uoi I aie paid 143-Op [ 'ANTKD A competent gill at 1710 Douglas Bt W 1200 - ttarcg on U. tt A. H. H. cut-off , WANTKU-600 construction between Hlgbeo and larkBon. WorK will lart nix months. Wages (3.60 cr day , Kreo tmnii > ortatlon from KinsasClty 1' . J. Kldrcd , John Mclaughlin , Itonlck , Mo. UO-lOp iTlTANTKU A girl fur general housework. Good VV wagefl. Mono hut a competent girl need apply , f. J , Kdliolui , 2441 Chicago street. I2U 9 ' , ( food , smart and enorifotlo inaa to WAN'TKD Interest la a well ostab IslioJ and first JS.-K DM Ing | IU | LOS AilJiosj ' 'O , W. " Iko ollloe Jtiittlii. 1280 rr7AHTBU-A barber 700 South 10th Bt. B72'llp ANTKD-WalUir at the Occidental. WANTKD-LADIK8 OH UBNTI-KUKN-In city or country , to take nice , light and pteaiant wotk at their own IIOIUOM ; f'2 to $5 a day easily and uletly made ; work sent by mail ; no oinvaaslng : no tamp for ruj ly Please addrtuu Hellable Uanl'g Co. , hlladelpbla.I'a. 8 7-lui WARTBU. - In a grocery store. Can WANTKH-Bituatlon , Danish and Bwetjlih. lai had Ion * : expormnce and good book < ko per. Ad * rrM good referenoesif required. "M. V. " Ueo IHoo. 178'llp A position at stone wall laying and WANTED . Addre.s U. Megordeu , Jloe olllco. 172-llp TTTANTED A position by a lUst-cla lalv book' ' W keeper. Addrven " 13 ? ' Dvt otlloo. 746 tf ERTEL'S HAY PRESSES. Arc the Cheapest , Most Durable , Smallest in Si/o nnd Lightest iu Weight. With no lUy I'rceMd of my kind can the amount of work produced at inch llttr en > enii , ( ten Ions of lny ami ovc to loiO railroad box e T. ) as ran bo done lth the Ejtel Improved Machines , vrarrentod or no OKO. KRTEb A CO. Qutnoy IlllnrK Mention OMAHA Unit. 11 em ( KsubllihKl In 1887. ) T7 NKRaETIOoing tn n , good builneM extwr- JJV lenoa ftml reference * , would Ilka to otiUiii per- miknentposltlon InOmahit , Is of rood h hlta ml unM to hard work , Addrora " 11. D. " Dee nffloo. 105-li ) | " \\7ANTKD-Ujr rolddlo ed nun , n utotdy lt > I f nation In private family. Understands toJUko euro ol hones and practical gardening. Hoc J refer ence * . Address" * ' . L."Iko offlco. 102-Op TX7ANTED Employment by a Rood miui In store. V ) Apply 3:7 : 8. llth St. H , JUnnwclltr. 170-Ilp WANTED Situation to do ecnoral house work by Qcrumn girl. Address "It. A. Boo olllro. 103 Up tlTANTEl ) lly a rcsprctftblo German girl , a tit- T T nation to do general houia work In a email fam ily. Address , "N. II. " Ueo olllco. ! Bl-9p Tt/ABTKD A situation by A young man , would T f prefer a grain or Implement otoro or commia- lonlioueo. Attdrou "J. 1. F. " Dee olllco. ] & 0-9p [ T7ANTKD Situation on the road or In house by a TT joungmnii wliohaihadosperlcnco as travel- ng salesman and clerk. Address "N. C. " Hoc oinco , HO Op WANTKD Situation by a Swede gttl who cannot talk English , nlsboi a place at low \\agoato earn to talk and work. Can bo found N. E. .corner ) < otgo and llltli street * . 144-Sn WANTKD Situation as book keeper In a whole- Bale or retail store. Had8 ) cnr oiporlonce and nn ( 'ho the best of lofercnocn. Will work for small aalarytocommoncowlth. Address "F. 0 H."caro lee olllco. KS-9 A loung married man wauw situation u book- 2keeper. . In wholesale establishment In Omaha. Address''O. " care lice. 808-tl nnnCELLAHEOUB WANTED Two rooms , suitably furnished for light housekeeping , oonxonlimt to poslolllce. Addrosa stating terms , A.U. | 0 , " Boo offlco. 100 9p WANTRD Partner , \ > y a German , with a few hundred dollars , In n well rating tiuslnorr. onnnn preftrrcd. Addrcsi " ( Joed Chance , " 82 this fflco 108-llp WANTED A gouts for the best campaign medal In the market. Send 10 cents lor sample to 'oung'aArt Ktnpormm , Omaha Nob. J : u2-U A houfo ol 5 or 0 rooms within 16 WANTKD minutes walk ol P. 0 , Addrou "J. L " Bee Illco. 170 Op WANTED To loll , foundry. Splendid cnanco f or a practical moulder with snull c ; Ital "A. W. " 60 Bco olllco. OOfl-Op WANTED To purchase a small farm Improved on the Lanka ofalakonr rher , must bo high and icalthy. Addries box 804 Omaha , Neb. 105 tf Two or thrco furnlbhcd rooms conveniently WANTKD niently located tor lleht homo keeping. Address tutlng terms , "A. F. J. " Boo oHloo. 957-tf TXTANTED2,000 on tint-class city Boc\itltyfor 5 TT years , at0 percent. Addrcea llox 020 I'ont- oMlco 700-tt FOB BBKT UonB i ana Lota. IR RENT Furnished rooms 1810 Dodge Street [ 71011 KENT A pleaaanttront room S. E. oor. 16th L1 anil Howard etroet. ! SO-I2p HUNT Houio of Groom ) a. W < corner 17th FOK Marcy Bt. Innulio of J. II. Baldwin.ISO ISO Dp FOR KENT A nloely furnished front room 614 N. 16th Bt. , near Caaa Bt. ! B7-13p [ 7101111KNT Furnlihed room 722 South IBth St. i ? 186-lBp TUMI HUNT Two largo fine now houses with barn , L1 If needed. Apply to Ilallou Drou. , 317 B. 13th treet. 104-lVp TiOlt HRNT South front room , nlooly fnrnlihetl , J 1004 Karnamitrcot. SOi-llp Fi .OH . HUNT A furnUhod room for gentleman or lady , 8iO 8. 2l8t near Lcavenworttt. 110-lCp TJlOlt HKNT-A furnlBhed room at 2112 California Btioet. 107-iap TiOIt HKNT I'lvo room houao 27th and : etreot. IDS Dp 7101111 iNT : To turnlahcd rooms at Sin north ? 13th etroet 106-lp 710 HUNT A ttoro. Good opcnliiK for KMcorl ; 811 N. 15th street , 103-Bp IOII KENT FurnlBlicd front room OU north 13th btrcot. 117-1 lp TiOH UENI Nicely fiirnUhud roum very low to 1 atoaily renter , 171U CallforuUSt 2V ! ) UK < T Sult'oC looms nlcolyfuriiil.nl. In- IriOll 1 < | Ulrol815Cas9Bt. 173-llp ITlOtt.UKNT UottiRafour rooms ar.il . closets , U' v- I ? uiiHurth.near 22d ttrcitt Iniiulro 13 soutn ' 'utli. 103-Op jlOHHENT A cottage- throoo rooms.Jlmjulru of J Thus. Built , 15th and Ohlcutro Et. 183 0 [ TIOIl HKNT One or two ploanantly locate'1 fur- L1 uliheil roumr. Address "W. " Ueu olllto. 10 ( ) > llp FOU HKNT House of ( bo rooma , Impilro flrit liouto west of Herald olllco. 110 ISp FOH HUNT Furnished rooms Rlntclo or In eulU.to purinanont occuuants , Kas and moJorn oonuuu- encoii , tin. t $20 per month , llrlck lilock corner ith and t'aiiltul ave Hofcrunnuauxcliuiiucd. IBl-Op TTlOlt HKNT-Uood dwelling houcu with 11 rooms furnlbhod or unfurnished. Apply 819 north lOtb t. hetwccn California and WebsUr. 148 tf rpUK HKNT Nice turulehcd ix-uth ( rout rooma J Huitahlu lor twocersoui , and one back room , 1714 illfornla Bt. 1M lip T01l HKNT-KroBt room unfurnished , at 1017 chl- caKO itrect. 118-tf TMMt ItKisT Hnuia of l < loouia. 1711 Jtckeon J Inquire of T. J. 1'ltimorrls , 044 U. 17th btreot , oreo oo olllce. 137-tf TIOU HBNT-Nlcely furoUhed front room 1016 J Dodge itrcet. 110-tf [ 7 < OIt HKNT-Ono of the finest rieldcncog In the city L1 11 rooms , furnace , hot'and cold cold water bath ) water closets , mates , eta. Kvorvthluif first can irouKhout. $70.00 per montlu ll kcr & llayne , 3th and 1'rrnam Hit tf 'JlOll ' HUNT HOUH 6 looms good repair. Mice I1 yard , datura water. Hunt . ' 0 per month 1411 ark Wilde ave. Apply to Jno. W. Uoll , Druggist , ( Jth Bt. 185-t ( [ TlOIt HENT The host customcil dry goods store In L1 Albion , Nub. PoMBslon 1st or Hept Hixo 80 tset by 24 feet. AdJrem Aruistroui ; A Woitover , Albion , Neb. 077 > 12p FOU HKNT A two ttory frame bulldluK lulUUe for bmliifas. I rge cellar , upatalm mlUblo fur enldenoo. luuulra on premises , corner 0t > > and Icrco 81. 0'8-tl (70K ( HKNT Nicely furnished rooms without L1 board 1814 Davenj.oit Ut. lOMlp F 1011 HKVT-Furulshed rooms with board , 1612 Dodge. 016-lmp OH UKNT I'leasant ( furnished rooms , 17U7 Caaa ! BM-lSp _ HKNT Two flaruUhixl Bouth front rooms , 1 . IQlhBt. b73-tf OH HKNT-Blx roum cottage , Hue location , by 8. T Peterson. B. li. cor. I6th and Douglas. 617-ti HiNT Two Uf w 8 room houses , very ooui- Ijiull 1 ploto one block from Park avo. can , AMB.S , 607 far n am , 660-U OK HKNT-Hoome la Croiinie'a Block. oT . Hitchcock. 61S-U FOK UKNT Ono grand square puno. Inquire olEUuolui and Kilcktoo , 4W-U FOR HKNT Ono ? oed ilx roam houM 925. per mo , O.lLIlltchoock. sss-tt FOR SALE. FOR 8AI.E noauttfnl aero lot fronting on 13tli F t , only 81,003 cosyottta. . Utrkerft Uaynr. 13th ami Farnam. 109.12 FOH HAI.F.-Knll lot Rood house and other 1m. prinomciitf , ROOI' location near ICth MuSouth Omaha , II.S50 on monthly payments. .Uarkcr & Majne , 13th and Karnam. 209.12 lKnT Two rooms , 10188. llth street. Hef- ercnccs required. S05-12i > FOR SALK-Clioaplotn , $5 down , t& | i r month. H. 0. Patterson & 0o. , oor.lSthond Fnrnam. 170-tf FOR 8AI.K 8&unileraiiid ItlmebacEh addition , lota monthly payments. 1C. C. Patterson fc Co. . corner 13th and Farnam. 180-11 FOR8\I.K-Kour dicaplotsla lUlUrd .t CaMwtlla additioneasy terms. R. C. rattesson & Co. , corner 13th aud Farnam. 181-11 FOH SAM : $300. will bujra clRnr aad caiulv store 307 South llth Bt. II. lUrmwcltcr. 187 lip 1ST YitA I'd OF OMAHA Uomls hasreduood pro ! ° for next SO days to ? 5 from 910 heretofore.notr Ion SALE Cheap , a small new drug stock. AJ- dreu "Druggist , " care of Itoe. 135-12 FOR HAt.K-A clean stock t > t Hardware In Central Nobra ka , Address "A. B. " Dcurubllsliluff Co. , Omaha , Neb. OSl-lm T7IOH S M.E-H5 acres ; 100 aores under cultivation ; JL1 good grove , fram house , oUble , granary , well , and some fruit trees ; about is miles south of Valpar. alee , In Lancaster county , Neb , . at16peracro. Ad- docss Thoa , Wollo , David City , Nob. Terms easy. 040-loutn F I Oil 8ALKA good olds bar top buggy cheap. 217 Uouth 18th. 03U-t " 17011 8ALB Leaving on account of 111 health. JL1 house , bam , fowlorlca and 2 lota. Also two ( cool residence lots. Apply T. K. I'arflU , Oas offloo , 18th and Karnam. 880.1m FOR SALE 40 dcalrnblo building lots , tor trade orcaih. Call at A. Uotpo'a 1610 Dodge St 8M-lmo OU SALE Graded Durham Cattle 7 yearling- hollers ; 60 two year old hollers ; 51 throe year old cows : 4 lour year old OOWB ; SiioUlgrood I > urh am bulls , Saudi one Is a show animal ; 2 seven-eighths Dur ham bulls , 2 vcara old. Above except a tow are pro- do stock and nhow their breeding plainly. 0 oalvoa by laid bull ) , out of above oow , as are the yearlings ; 11 yearling ttccra ; 17,1 wo year old steers and 78 thrco ) oar old steers. R. lS STUN , illndcn , Nob. 502-lmp 0 FOU SALE At a gro\t bargain , the Bcott real- dcnco proi > erty. Jutt east of 1'ratt'a In ITanscom Place , Thlslsavorr itoslralilo 7 room cottage and will bo sold at a uaciifloo. BARKER & 1IAYNK. 712-tt 13th and Farnam. FOR HALE OR TRADE A B year old Kentucky borne Ut bands high , gentle and kind , trots In S minutes untralnnd , aUo a now fine side bar top car riage. 0. J. Canan 731-lmo FOR SALE Drooery tmsinoe.s m | ioo < l locality pajlogwcU. Will roinlre capital of about $3,000 For particulars address "IT. W tblsofflco. 000-lm TTIOR SALE A cholco dairy and stock farm of 800 JP acres , 200 aoroj , under cultlratloo , 25 mlles from Silver Creek , Nob. , on U. ! . Hallway. Good house , 01 oam and Ice houses , barna , oorrala , etc. , or dairy ing and itock raising Land Is well watoiod and all choice grasa and grazing Itnd , with plontv of adjoining. For sale cheap. Potter & Cobb. ' . i I Farnam street. 671-tf FOR 8ALK-Engtnea now and sooond hand 10 h , p. IS h. p. and 20 h. p. portable and stationary ; alto boilers of any alto and stylo. Richard & Clarke , U , P R. Y. bet. 17th and 18th Sti. Omaha. 649-tl SALE A pilrtlng ortlce suitable lor a email FOR newspaper or job otlloo. Will eoll for cash or ex change for Omaha City property. Address' X.Z.O" Boo ouloB. 488-tf BALE Three of the boat lota In Haiuoom FOR place at a bargain If aold loon. 1'otter & Oobb , 1615 Farnam. 031-tf FOR SALE Cheap Iota 111 Shlnn'a 2d adlltlon , KIrkwood and I'lalnview. 1'ottor & Cobb , 1616 Varnamitreet. 42S-tf fpORSALE Two aeoond hand planog. at Eclholm JD & Erlakson'H Mnsla Store ou 10th St. 890-tl FOR BALE Two open neoond-nond buggies und ono dellvury nagon , cheap , at 1310 Hurncy HI. 839tf MISCELLANEOUS. ' A larao red cow black about the mouth ST'IAYKD Under will receive $6. regard by rutuiulngto ' hrliltiler , on Donate j'sjilaco at o ud of H Hinder * .Street , oppoulto V'ort Umaha. _ tol-llp ' A brown cow , 7 or B years old. Onner can have samn by calling on Clurlts Borthul ; , Oummg Street , O'NoU'a I'hcu , and paying charges. Ct-luwji STRAYED OR KTOLKH-A 11-lit b > y nearly ronel mare pony 8 yearn old branded "II , A. K. " on lufthin , white facoand xaddlo marks gb. reward lor her return to U. F. Martin , 1014 Clark St. VSl-Op 'pIIOTOailArilSonlargod to unv tlio and colored L In any ttylo very cheap , at 1410 Dodge bt. , Oma ha Neb. , third Ibor. 1C4 14 | > SEIIAVKD A Sort year o'd loan heifer whltn fate and bhort tall. 8. Montgomery , Boo olllco. 17B-14p * \ \ 7BViHatant worthy perniua to build a house V V who buy a Jot from ui , R , 0. 1'atterson & Co. , corner 18th und Faraam. 182-11 TGMIWT AU ION MALE AT UNION STOCK Jj YARDBIOUX CITY Wo will neil by auotlou at above yards un August 12th : ISO Rhulco 8-yuar old FeedingStoort , 200 Cliolce 2-jcar old FecdUg Bteon. 200 to UOO Vtarlmg Stoera. 6U Grade anil Thoroughbred Bulls , Imported from Kentucky AUosome Cows , Heifer * , Calves and , other itock The aboru cattl will be eoM for cash without re- aerve. Aluo In lots to iult purchosen. Your attend ance It rMiwctfully requested. I'artltia wishing to Include rattle In tlio abive silo will please give ua early notloo. Sale oommencei at 10 a. m 116-0 BTRANOE BROS. , T OHT A rat and tut female dog Had on chain JUand collar , with locket. $10 reward will bo paid , for her return to Buckingham theatre , 12U utroet. 134-tfp PHUT vaulta , alnVa and conspoola cleaned ltb sanitary vleauer. SatUfaotlon guaranteed by V. U. Alxl , ( uooteor to to J. U. Bmlth , ) box 878. ' 1000-liuop T.UUHRAY haa good paaiunnfcT. Spring water. . S66.U t 01' Lout April , red and whltu yearling . heifer , Owner eau luvo tame by calling at U , ' Uelhaua , oor. 24th and Mason , and paying charge * . M5-6Mewk Health is Wealth ! DR. E. U Wur'a NRH AND Gnu * TBHTMXKT , a. guaranteed iiMcluo lor Hyaterla , liizluo > i , Oonvul- lous , nu.NeivouiNeuragU , Htadaobe , Nervous Prostration caused by the usi ol alcohol or tobacoo , Wakttfulncss. Uental deprtislon , Softening ol tha brain , resulting In Insanity nod leading to mb ry , decay and death , Premature Old Afte. Barronws. Iota of Power n either MX , Involuntary Lost and Boer- tnatorhora caused by over extrtioa of Uta brain , a U- abu&a or over mdulKfuoo. Caoli box oonubasone , mootli'd treatment ? 1 00 a box , or ilx boxea lor 85.00 , teutby mall prepaid on receipt ol price , WE QUAUiNlEK BIX BOXKa To cure any case. With each order rewired by oa fomlx boxes , dooomjiaiiled with ft 00. wo will Mma the purclimfr our wiitten guanntee to rolund tba money If th * treatment doei not tflecta cure. Ouai- aottxju Uuo.1 only by JOHN a WKT & CO. . J j 23 > io-ly 603 UaaUoa Bt. , CWciao , ifl.