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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1884)
OMAHA DAILY BEE-WEDNESDAY , AUGUST 13 , I8o4. 5 ALMOST LOST , A TomiR Society Man Nearly IJOSCB Ilia Uctrotlird Tlirouih Dis sipation , A young man well known in this city and prominent in both society nud busi ness circles , but who haa boon in the hnbit of indulging in the ( lowing bovrl to some excess , lias suddenly joined the rnnks of the tomnornnco piuty. Ho has for some time boon engaged to ono of Omaha's fairest daughters , and their ai > proachlng marrwgo has boon the all-absorbing topic of conversation in the circle \vhoro they move. Ills lady love has boon somewhat fearful on account of his fondness for liquor , but had battled to allay her fears and thought that ho would do bettor after marriage. Ono day last week , in the middle of the afternoon ho appoarnd upon the streets in a beastly itato of intoxication , find some of the heartless ones got hint into an open carriage and drove him back and forth in front of the house whore lived his bothrothod. She saw with woepincf eyes and aching heart his condition and addressed him the follow ing letter , which ho nftorwnrds dropped upon the sidewalk , and which was found by Edward Loslio.OMAHA OMAHA , August , 1881. Jin. : DKAU Sin : AH I Imvo seen fit to break our enRagement , you may cull at the liouso niid taka back your hunrt , 1mml ami ring , which I will willingly return after what I saw of you this afternoon , If you c.in't stop drinking now. you never will , not after our marriage1. Therefore , please call nt the house to-morrow ( nftor you have sobered up ) for the last timo. You have broken my heart , and may God forgive you , If I uovcr can. Ohyou don't know how l.lmvo loved you , and always will , long nftor ( loath , hut I can never marry a drunkard. I leave this place ami you to morrow o\ening , noser to return. I wish to go before you sober up , for If I did not your excuses ami my love lor you would make mo yield. I say good-byo for the last time , and may God blesa you and forghoyou , ia the wish of your lost darling , . This letter was received through the postoflico the morning following his debauch - bauch and with a heavy heart ho hastened to the homo of the writer. At first she refused ta see him but after tor considerable urging she granted him an audience. With tears in his eyes and on bended knees ho craved pardon and her great heart , filled to overflowing with love for him would not allow her to turn him $ way aud ho was forgiven. It was an experience which neither of them will over forgot and it will doubt less piovo a benefic to both of them , as lie now wears a Murphy badge , having signed the total abstinence pledge for life. ADOUBLE HEADER , "Two Birds Killed AVltli Ono Stono" nt a Birthday Party. It is but ono week yoatordaytlmttho proprietors and employees at Wiig & "Westborg'a united in celobrallng the birth day of Miss. Rosicky , ono of the employees , and now comes another in the shape of a double header. Last Friday evening , Mr. J. P. Mai- ander , who came into exlstonco just twenty-five years before , had his breath fairly taken away by the arrival at his gate of almost a regiment of his friends. By nine o'clock there were over sixty couples at the scene of action ; three houses , 1313 , 1317 and 1321 Pacific street , Doing utilized to accomodato the guests. Mr. J. Bartin , the bookkeeper , and Mr. A. G. Hunt , a clerk for Wigg & "Wostborg's , generously opened their houses. The Bavarian band was on hand tb furnish the music , and dancing was indulged in until old "Sol" had al most put in an appearance In the oast. oast.Mr. Mr. Mailondor has been In the employ of the firm for the last aix years and that ho is highly respected by all who know him is attested by the faot that Mr. \Vestborg , in an eloquent speech In behalf - half of the friends present , presented the hero with a moat beautiful sot of ground plass wine glasses , largo pitcher and tray and every thing to make the sot com plete. To cap the climrtx Mr. A. G. Hunt , who , ore the party disbanded , was twenty ono years old , hia birthday being - ing on Saturday , was thoroughly surpris ed by a handsome token of roapoct in the ahapo of nill'a manual in its latest and most complete form , which was also pro- aontod by the popular chairman Mr , Wostberg , in behalf of the audience. All was over at last and all present united in saying that they had spent an enjoyable evening and fooling that they were bound still closer together on ac count of this gathering to celebrate the double header of Messrs. Mailandor and limit tlm lending men SEVENTH STEEET SEWER , Tlio Much Needed Conduit the Bottoms Completed. The Seventh street sewer , upon which the contractor , Mr. R. T. Shannon , haa boon at work since the construction of the ono for storm water on Farnam , was completed on Monday last. This sewer plays on important part in the drainage of this city , carrying off the storm and waste water of south Omaha. This con duit is known aa the east extension of Jones atroot , sewer boglna at the east line of Seventh atroot and runs to the center of Sixth. It is sixteen foot in di ameter ono way , semi-circular in form , and constructed on the three ring brick pattern. This is the largest sewer in the city , none other being moro than eight and a half foot. It waa built with Hat aurfaco on top , nnd was con structed in this manner to protect the property above Seventh street from damage - ago caused by its overflow , "arising from the back water of the river. At the mouth proper of this aowor a catch basin waa built connecting with which ia an eighteen inch pipe running into thu river and carrying of the daily drainage and the foul matter of the bottoms , the over flow caused by heavy rains running to thu river through the bed of South Omaha crook , Ita cost to the city was 810,000. roBtolllco Postoflico changca in Nebraska and Iowa during the week ending AUR. 0 , 1884 , furnished by Win. Van Vleck of the postoflico department. .VKIillAHKA , Eitabllshod EnterpriHPpnwn coun ty , John Wmtupy postmaster } Moore , Scott county , Frederick Moore ; Vodn , Samidcrs county , Levi W. Butler. Discontinued Floral , Oago county. Names changed - Boomer , Antelope county , to Vickory ; Carrie , Brown county , to Nordon. Postmasters appointed Lockwood , Morrick county , Daniel S. Dye ; Nordon , lrown ? county , Diedrich T. Oordos. IOWA. Established Lirk , Worth county , Simon Larson , postmaster. Postmasters appointed Carson , Pot- tawattamlo county , 0. W. Furrow ; Forest Homo , 1'owoshiok county , W. .1. Smith ; Mormoutowu , Taylor county , J. Willoovo ; Porlco , Jefferson county , F. J. Domarah ; Peru , Madison county , Win. 0. Smith , Quasquoton , Buchiiimu county , A. T. Cooper. ON TO AUBUKN , 1'roparntlnnn fot- the Grcnt Itnrhccuo nt Nonuilin Cnuiitj'pi Motropolls , TO-IIIOITO\V , There uro few towns in the state so Favored by fortune as Auburn , located at the crossing of the R & M. and Missouri Pacific railroads in Komaha county- Within n few years she has crown up out of the prairie , and backed jy energetic , pushing people , almost rivals Brownvillo in growth and business irospority. Surrounded on all sides by ; ho finest farming land , in a high state of cultivation , with two rival railroads to carry her products to market , and with several factories backed by homo capital , urning out implements of industry , Auburn ia a thorough representative of western enterprise and grit. It is to this growing young town , on ho banks of the Nomaha river , that many uyos are now turned with anticipa- ions of pleasure. To make known the idvantagos of the town and to entertain .ho largo number of visitors expected from abroad , the citizens have made every preparation. Excursion trains will run from Lincoln on the 1) ) . it M. nud from Omaha on the Missouri Pacific , to morrow morning , leaving both cities at 3:30 : and arriving at Auburn about noon , Four passenger coaches and a baggage car have boon engaged for this city , and judging by the number of tickets sold , ad ditional cars will bo necessary to accom modate the crowd. The A. O. H. band will accompany thoj Omaha party md discourse sweet music by the way. The Hibernian rillo team will bo there , prepared to ovoluto and cut a figure ac- : ording to the latest military modo. A grand dinner will bo given the vis itors by the Aburnites , and a variety of of games with prizes and other amuse ments provided. The gentlemen in charge of the Omaha excursion have uado every arrangement for the comfort of all who desires to go. The trip will mdoubtcdly bo an enjoyable ono , covnr- ng Cass , Saroy and Otoo counties , the ichest and oldest settled in the otato. Jot everybody go , have a good time and lolp a good cause. A Letter ot Inquiry. The following letter was received by District Attorney Godwin on Monday ast and is given to the public for what it s worth. TAUHTOK , Auj ist 7 , Mr. Godwin : Dear Sir : Doubtlosa you vill be surprisud to receive a letter from nn ntiro stronger , but I have not . \ single ac quaintance in Omaha , and seeing your namu n the paper as ono of the counsel in ho late trial of your city marshal I ha\o aken thin to find out ona tinner I don't quito undorhtand. I hnyo rend nil the paper * and vhere Mr. _ Gnthrio has his sentence. I ECU Mrs. Guthrie is beside him. Now , how can liero bo another when I have never been divorced from him or ho from me ! Kiveyoara igo ho was horc. IIo paid o\erybody there cnew ho had n family here. Will you tell mo fhe is married or ( inly living with this woman ? Ilia wife eho cannot > o at present. I only with the judge had gi\en him v Hfe-timo ( sentence. Oncn in the lone ago Sir. Giitlmo WSHvery much respected here , nit gambling prou-d his ruin. 11 is wifu and son and two grandchildren arc hero to feel the dibgraco ho hn brought upon us. If you will answer this you will lmw > my everlasting gratitude. Can lip bo arrested on the chnrgo if bigamy when his term expires ? I would itist like to gee him suffer. Yours Hespectfully , 219 Weir street. Mils. K. C. GuTlinin. Educational Conventions. Bishop Willard F. Mallaliou , D. D. , of Boston , Mass. , who is to preside at the hroo Nebraska conferences this full will como to the atato in time to hold six edu cational conventions before the confer ences open. Ona will bo held in oich district , the following is his programme : Yorl , Wednesday August 27. Lincoln , Thursday August 28. Beatrice , Friday August 2 ! ) . Nebraska City , Saturday and Sunday , August . ' ! 0th and 31st. Red Cloud , Monday , September 1st. Kearney , Tuesday , September 2d. The presiding older in each district will preside at the convention hold for his dis trict. The leading ministers and promi nent laymen in the dilforont districts are expected to bo present. This is the centennial Year of American Methodism and a great oll'ort will bo made by this denomination all over the country in the cause of edu cation. This is the first effort of the Methodists in Nebraska. It will bo followed up by more elabor ate plans of work covering the entire con ference year. These- conventions will undoubtedly be of great interest to all who attend The bishop will have as his travelling companion Dr. Edward Thomson , presi dent of Iil K. college at York. Other prominent clergymen of the denomination will bo with the bishop at various points nnd assist in the work. Prof. D. B. Worloy , ouo of the teachers of music in the M. 1C. College will have charge of the rauaic , which will bo furnished by the ' 'College Quartet , " from York , consisting of Messors. Fair , Linch , Brancht andMacy. The especial object of those conven tions is to begin the raising of a fund to bo known as the "Simpson Centennial Fund" to endow a chair in the college at York in memory of the distinguished biahop who recently died in Philadelphia , OiiKAi1. Choice acre , half acre and quarter aero lots , fronting on liurt , Web ster and California streets. Evans' Sued store. Augllt2 Latest shoot music at Eimoisi & EUICKKO.V'H , Cor. 15th and Dodge , opp. post oflico. uO 1m The Omaha Eye and Ear Free DUpon- sary , under care of Dr. Oraddy , open from 2 to 3 p. ra , , for the treatment of thn poor. Dmppn ary on Dsdc-o street , near biuipuon d carnage uhopa. 1m OORNINQ OKOPPINOS. The EncoiirnulitK Crops Incursion Into n Missouri Town County I'olltlos Other Items. ConxiKu , Adams County , Towa , Au gust 11. For some time past this town has been as "tho breast after the spirit has departed , " but now that the harvest is about over wo see the farmer on our stroota again disposing of his surplus small grain , which has yielded an abun dant harvest , and out in the country ono can hoar the busy hum of the thrasher as it prepares the grain for market , the corn crop is looking splendid and gives promise- becoming the largest crop for many years. On Tuesday the 5th inst. , the fire com pany of this place had an excursion to Burlington Junction , Mo. Tlioro were five coaches londtid besides a largo num ber who were compelled to find standing room in the bnggago car ; they had a splodid time and everything passed oil * in good shape , they realized quite u nice lit tle profit on the investment. Politics are the chief topic of convora- nation on the street now , wo have now nine candidates for the ollico of recorder , and still some back townships to hoar from , but our political prophet , A. M. Parks , says they can not nil bo elected or nominated , there will probably bo some disappointed ones nftor the nominations are made , wo also hnvo n Blnlno and Logan club in active operation , and the prospects are now that this county will bo carried by the republicans this year. Our town is improving nome this year. The first national bank is putting up n building 20x100 , which will bo when completed ono of the most beautiful buildings in Iowa. A. G. llagadorn Is also building a fine brick business house 41x100 , to accommodate his largo trade in hardware and furniture. The city coun cil have did ono thing this year for which they will receive the everlasting thanks of all the inhabitants of Corning. They have caused Central Park to bo Fenced with a nice picket fence , which improves its looks groatly. W. F. Hollistor , n young man who has ; ron n up among us , haa boon suffering for some time with a heart trouble which ended on yesterday with his death. Ho was buried to-day. A largo concourse of people assembled to pay their last respects to his dead body. On the 1st , Peter Stewart died very suddenly. Ho was around on the street the day before liis death. Ho was buried on the 2d by Lho Odd Fellows and the fire department. On September 22d the colored people of Corning and vicinity intend to celebrate the anniversary of the emanci pation proclamation , issued by Abraham Lincoln. They expect to have a largo crowd In attendance. This county has long been without n iair , but this fall they will have ono. The organization has boon perfected and grounds have been purchased , and the intention is to make a beginning. NEXT. OENTKAL CITY , The School bands Steal Other Po litical Manipulations , CENTIIAL CITY , Nob. , August 11. No ticing several articles in THE BKE con cerning the school lands , I took pains to make inquiry into the matter among the knowing ones and find that you have in no manner overdrawn the subject nor told the half. It cannot bo controverted but that the school lands of Nebraska iiavo passed into the hands of as unscru- lous a gang of thieves as over infested any county. That is , the lands that were open to and subject to lease under Kendall & Go's late law. The lands in the county were appraised at $7 per aero , but the gang got them and the settler [ s paying thorn a heavy tribute. There is no help for it for twenty-five years , for they have them for that period , and that not for value recoivcd but on the con trary for nothing received whore ono takes into consideration the value of the lands As to loc.il nll'uirs , the recent hail made things look gloomy around Central City and injured the business of the town very materially. Political matters are also dull , the old ring is to all appearances is loading. The republican slate is made up. Dorsoy , for congress , was hero nnd the delegation is his without doubt , the country dolcgats being sold by their city associates as easy as falling oil'a log. The antl-monops nro quiet , but can if they wish break the aldtos as they are now up , and probably will. "Tis hoped they will , at least. Moro anon. SiiTii SA\AOE. The K. P. nl. Tolcch ) . Toi.mo , Ohio , August 11 ! . The fcattiu-H of lu-day'H j > rc > Krjumn < j < > f trmriifiniimi'iit | , of the unifoiiiuxl rank of thu Kiii hUof J'ytliUH wiiH the paradu. Six hundred hir Knight * jinrtici- pattil and are now in tlm city , cigliticn uivittinna rcpirnontilif , ' all the principal citici of Ohio and two -Michigan. . The pnxlaco cxchanga tendered the couitesirn of the hall to visltoia to-day , Tlio duy'H festivities closed with a conceit , ball , and firoworka at Schont- ZUH park. SUMMER HPOHTS. SaddlolmgH and Sulky. AT rilU.AIIKM'lilA. MONMOCTH 1'AltK , August 12. Track fast milo all BROS Duplex won , Cnruuicl 2d , Luuiaotto 3d ; time , 1:10 : , August stakoa two-year-olds thrco-quni - terd Guano won , lirookwoixl 'M , Unrust 3d ; tiinu. 1:10. : Milo and furlong three-year-olds Tattler won , Tattoo colt i.'d , Uluu Hell 3d ; time. JifJ'J. Milo and thrue-sixtecnths all ages Priam won , Monitor 2d , Halcdon 3d ; time , 20iy. ; Three-quartern milo Helling It.wka won , I'alonla2d , Queen Khther 3d ; time , 1:111. Hurdloraca milo and u half -air hurdles- liutkrn won , Kcho /rroniboiia 3d ; time , AT CHICAGO , . CHICAGO , August 1 > . Driving park rtccn : Milu nua u Bixt iith of a milo all ag < s Conklm ? won , Chantilly 2d , Kll Howutt lid ; time ; 1:60 } . Milo and ono-tiglitli tliri'o-ycaroldii Alloo won , lierlin lid , lop Hawyer 3d ; timo. lBi : ( , Milu and 600 yards-all IIK < U F/vuian won , Bo.itinan 2d , Atlilona 3d ; tune. 2:12 : , Milo heats all ago * John &ullivan won , Trix S d ; time , 18& : ! & . HAIIATOOA IIAt KH. SARATOHA , Auimst 12. Kcntur-Icy staKcn two year olds Tlircfimrt ) | rn f a milo Li/zlu Uwyerwon , Kurt 2d , Jtaillia3d ; time , 1-.17J. Grand prize KaratogH haiulicip all ages mile and tiineimrtcrJcneiid | ( Monroe w n , LuckylJ 2d ; time , 3.01 ! , of milo -llonwick Three-qunrUTB - won , S.iunUror 2d , ( ilenbar 3d ; time. 1:15 : } . Mile iiiirce four liuidli"i 01oiiam uon , liourko Coclirami lid ; time , l-M ) . UIIHO Bull. ( , AMK1 IKSTKIIDAY , At New YcjrkMetrojxilitaiiK , 13 : Virg'- ' ax , 0. At JSo ton 1'rovidfcncti 1 ; Jioston. st r At Chicago -CliicaRo ! ) ! 15utf l > 11. At ColumbiH Columlm * , f > ; Iinllanao- | lls , I. ' At Hoston UnioiH Natioiml" , lj Hos- ton. S. At lUUtinoro ItMtiiiioro , 3 : AlloRli nv , 3. At St. I milfSU LoiiliO : JumNvlllc.l. At New York-Athli'tlw , 2 ; Hi.H.klyii , \ At J Yw York Xi-w York I ; 1 3. At Kansai City-Xog.Mno ; rxin. ASM > KWKl'K. IvKOKfK , Imvi , August 12. \ . tolcgram pent out from Dubtimio , that tlm Iiulimjuc KXHO ball cluli liad dcfoatod the KP < ktik < . i i Inccncct. The Kcokiika ImM1 iv t ) hy l in Duliiiimn thi > < soivson , nnd ttll claim thn iliip of tlio M-ato. Oulnujuodnfontcd Kand-i. a locnl club of tint city , bcon ucfcntiMl by the Kooknkn in o\cry game they played. Hloulltn Family. WUIIITA , KM. , August 12.-Tlm KngleV Mioeul fnun IMntto county says' On the Dili , nbout dnyluvnk > I , D.inioN , } vh. . oi > arnte < i from hli family durinp the winti r , Imtlni hai been biiarillng with them fur Hie Imt month , dressed lumaelf , took n ro\elver , went to abed where hisifovas nleci ltip and de liberately blew her lirnim out. Turning to n bed in the sumo niom occupied liyhNtuo daughters lie shot the oldest , inlluting what ho suppoced to be a fatal wound Kollowing her down stairs , nnd firing ncn > the yard ; then placing the ne.ipon to hi own head , litod n ball Into his bruin nnd dropped dead. Smnll pov in llllnoN. Sl'lll.vnl'lKl.li , Ills , , August 12 An out break of mUi < a.is reported to tlio state board of health , near thiHlitro of St. ( leorge , six miles north of Knnkikofi. A child brought from Chiwgo to its homo lick \\lthtliodiioasedlod on the 3 it of July. 1'ightotliei ensos have sinca tcwlted , two of which will pob.ibly piovo f.itil. It is stated there is also 11 case in Mnnletio , contracted - tractod the amo way. NOTH3. At Olintanooga , yesterday , ( Joneral , Too Wheeler was nominated for congif < s liy the democrats of the Kiglith Alabama district. Thi" is famous Kighting .Toe. Yesterday , whllo Kobort Knight and William - liam Smith , nnar OranltoKftlls , Minn.cixi , Umpmg In n dynaimto cnrttidgo , for blaiting [ nirpofei , it p\lodod ] ) promalmely , killing uid leriously if not fatally injuring the latter. At Itochustur , N. Y. , Monday , Wostmont , against time , to beat his record ultli n nin- ning mate at 1'ittshutg , 2.02 was made in ono olfort. All the preliminaries have boon per fected for the great excursion from this city to Auburn Thursday next , August IA. , The train will leave , the Missouri- Pacific depot at 8:30 : a. m. , and will ar rive a llttlo after noon. Dinner will bo served to all the guests immediately upon their arrival. All these wishing to enjoy - joy the pleasures of the occaaiou are re quested to purchase their tickets before leaving Omaha. Tickets can bo had from Andrew Murphy , corner Fourteenth and Hornny stroota ; John McGovorn , 1417 Jackson street , or from members of the A. 0. n. ; but the agents of the railway company will not furnish any. The round trip will bo § 2. uO-4t Ask your /orliAMBUuor.nnoap. . a2-tf DEATH Of MKS. KDlHoN. The Celebrated luvcntor'n Uriel Courtship nnd Hnppj Mnrrlod Uto. Now York Herald , August 10 : Mrs. Mary Stillwoll Edison , wife of the In ventor , Thomas Alva Edison , died sud denly at 2 a. m. yesterday at her late rcsidenco at Menlo Park , N. J. She was 29 years of ago , and loaves surviving her three children. The story of her marriage to Mr. Edison is a singularly strange and romantic ono. \Vhon ho first formed her acquaint- siuco ho was about 25 yon * of § . He had just invented the chtmiocl telegraph - graph , by moans of which could be transmitted , ho claimed , on a single wire 3,000 words n minute. The Ulograph , notwithstanding this , however , became subservient to the Morse system. While working on this chemical telegraph ho employed aovoral young women to punch holes in the paper. Among them was Miss Mary Stillwoll. Ono day ho w&s standing behind her chair oxaming a telegraph - ograph instrument. "Mr. Edison , " remarked Mias Still- well , suddenly turning around , "I can always toll when you are behind mo or near mo. " "llow doyouoccount for that ? " mechanically - chanically asked Mr. Ediaon'atill absorb ed in his work. "I don't know , I am sure , " she quietly answered ; "but I seem to fool when you are near mo. " "Miss Stillwoll , " said Mr. Edison , turning round now in his turn and look ing his interlocutor in the face , " 1'vo been thinking considerably of you of late , and if you are willing to have mo , I'd like to marry you. " "You astonish mo , " exclaimed Mias Stillwoll. " 1 1 never " " 1 know you never thought 1 would bo your wooer , " interrupted Mr. Edison , "but think over my proposal , Mias Still well , and talk it over with your mother. " Then ho added , in the eamo oil-hand , businoeH-liku way , as though ho might bo experimenting upon a now mode of court ship ; "Lot mo know as early as possi ble , and if you consent to marry mo , and your mother is willing , wo can bo mar ried by next Tuesday. " This was the extent of Mr. Edison's courtship. It is hardly necessary to add that the highly-favored lady laid the abrupt proposal before her mother. "Ma haa consented , " eho told Mr. Edison the next day. "That's all right , " said Mr. Edison in reply. "Wo will bo married a week from to-day. And so it was. The two were mar ried in a week nnd a day from the beginning ginning of Mr. Kdison'a novel and precipitate < cipitato courtship. In connection with his marriage , however , a siory is told quite as uingular , but fully in keeping with the ono already given touching hia courtship. It is said that directly fol lowing hla marriage ho ontoredhla labora tory in his wedding suit , and hastily throwing his coat on a bench began work. "Why , surely , you are not going to work on your wedding night ? " remonstrated stratod his chief assistant. "Suppose it is ? " ho quickly answered , setting to work with renewed zeal , "tho Gold & Stock company don't care for that. They want their instruments to morrow , and they've got to have them , marriage or no marriage ; sohero goes. " The wedding trip of Mr. Edison ran into the inystoriea of inventions. Ilia wedded life , however , ia said to Imvo boon a singularly happy ono. Oniitildor TIICHO ] ! uriogton ) IfuwKoyo , My BOH , there are eoma things boys ought to know. At your ago a younp man should bo inquiring into things. An appiu fell at the feet of Newton , and while no waa wondering how it wta that aa apples como down cider always wont up , ho discovered the law of gravitation whereby farmers are enabled to put a peek of npploa into a Bovon-quarfe b s. kut. Novr , every young utuu ( should bu observant and thoughtful , and study n great deal from the book of hu man nature , llow docs it como that your party frequently selects a ninety pound man for a two Ion congressman ! Why and how docs the clerk with the smallest salary wear the lait clothes ? Why does the smallest town have the biggest mayor ? Why Is the oath of an anintenr fisherman considered void and of no force In court I Why doea an alarm clock mnko tlio moat nciao when you want to sleep ? Why does n iimu'n own dog always got llokod in fight ? Why is It that your 2.30 homo can never trot inside - side of 3 when anybody t > lao ia along ) Can you rely upon the pnrsou'a word in a horse trade ? And if so , why not I Why ia it right to steal from the govern ment ? Why .is Uio farmer moro honest than the city man ) And If BO , how nmiiy ? Why docs the spring chick en live longer than the ostrich ? Why does the man with the fewest troubles make the most fusi about thorn ? Why is a man so much botlor than his neigh bors ? Ilovr is it that the country got * along juatas well when congress ian't in session ? Why does Uio man with smallest advortsaement always want the bii'Roat "local ? " Why does an ugly man have such aprofound contempt for beauty ? Why does ft man hate soap ? Do tlio beat men in America rule the country ? la the 1'roaitlunt always the boat and wisest man In ali the land ? Does the judge really nnd truly know nioro than any of the lawyers who practice in hia court ? la the member of congreoa honestly and truly the most intelligent and ablest man in the diatricl ? Are the mombora of the school board mm of education ? Consider - or these things , my son. It will do you good to think over thorn , even though you may never solve the easiest conun drum in the lot. TEST YOUR BAKIN& POWDER TO-DAY ; i Advertised ni ubsolutoly pure THE TEST : ran topilownoti n lioUluro until hpnttd , then rvmovo tlio corer Mid tmoll A cliemht will not l * > rv qulnd to doteet Uio proaenco ot nimnonlo. DOES NOT CONTAIN AMMONIA. ITS IIULTMULMSS IUH NEVER llbLN < Jl tSTIONED. In n million home * fur nmitcr | ot ft csnturj It bm itood thn ronaumiri' irllitliln tut , THE TEST OFJTIJE OVEH. PRICE 1UK1NG POWDER CO. , MIKEIU ) or Dr , Price's ' Special FlayoringExlracls , Tli ilrongt lraoitd llclUii ) aid D t riill iorlno iiiaBd Dr. Price's Lupulin Yeast Gems i'ur Light , ll lthr Mrtitil , Th llmt Drj Hop Y. .t In Hi * Wurlil. FOR SALE BY GROCERS. CHICAGO. - ST. LOUIS. CROUIVSE'S HLOCK , Ilaa lioen cetabliahcd and especially equipped ( or the treatment of dlioimm ot the Nervous System , Blood , Kidneys , And Bladder. All diseases produdnK blood Impurities and pols onliiL' , with pimples on the nkln Diseases of the I.licr , llbeuraatlam. Tiles , Chronlo Foinato DlHoasca dlsoasonf Kjo aiidEar.CaUrrh.ABthiim.IlronchltlB.aro all treated by new and siiocctmlul methods. Incliiulni ; the Vltallz-d ( HKcn troatmont. VOIIIIK Uon , Middle - dlo AKOI ! and Old Jfcn , BiilIirlnR from Nervous ilebll Itj and eihaustlon , from any cause whatever , prodti clnK IndliroHtloD , paltiltatlon , despondency , illzrlnca * , OBSof momor ) , lack of oneiKy anil ambition , can he jioimanontly and speedily uiroil. NO Cl'IlK , NO PAY roil TIlKATJinNT. The phjHlclan In charge lu a tegular graduate and liatutudlud hla ] nifoBSlon In London , Paris and Uorllii. llu Is nn export In all diseases of the t rlnary ordain In both nexca. If you are allllctoil , call , or urltu full tlutcrlptlon of jour case , and imdlclnu may bo Hont > nu. Consultation free. Addroen all coiniiiiiiilcallnni Omaha Dlapcina ' Noli. Ollico houra D IS ry , CrouiiHo's.lllocK , Oinahii , , a.in , l-&and78i. m. SnnilanO-10a. m. ron THK rrnr. or AI i. nisrARia ov rou "nrnvTV YKAIIS iimmiiirryit' ' . . . . . biilhlr \ cUTlnnrv hiii-rlllrH Imvo In ru - - - * I'/iriniTM. Mncli llri'i'di-rx. I.lvi'ry Mnlilonim Iiirfmi-ii. llnrBiillnllrondn. Mi lurliirrni. Ciil Ml iVVompiinlcH , Tni\'K ' IllmnidrniiiPi nii'l McnnKcrlci. uud othcra bandllim blotl " ' ' . ' Blnniinl. ( SU M fi'nt frw hy mull on rifclpt ot prlir , Mlrrnla f / rnmplilrU Hi-ill fri'o iiiinppllcnUon IILMI'IIIIKYH IIOMHOI'ATHICMI5D.CO , WJ 1'ullou blrcel , [ tuw YorU. LIIIIUiniJDCVC' Vital Waknes and I'ro - nUlYlrnnblO tnulnn from overworlc or SSHiJMEWAIHICg SJf Ilccn In WH yrar. . CDCP F R NH 9ffl U the moot mi prCulrlU IIUiM ( romcilyknown. Irlr $1 IH rvlal.orftriaiiui . . . ; powder for iiiiiro.r. , liiut , Catalosuodnu , ultou. bl. . M. Vv Tikrs no oilier ? * ? f . A U\F hliiiptrftctly. " 1 S * § U a \ /I fIf wrIUj ) a moth. aifJ&ff r Jliinilrt.lnof ir.m uliiilUrtnlliiio. rilnls , i well an thcwo from roptitanln iilouUlam * . .nut thowholo II H .fMtlfy to thuuorth tit MOKLICK'B rOOD I'OIl IXTANTH AND INVALIDS Ihiiulritt no ixidkliiLIt > v4fn < l In huallu or nick III HM 4 JHndAtit. liV nlltlriVK ) > 1'tx Uook ticiit ( rtu. IIIIItl.U'K'S IMMIII CO. , IlliclnrH. | . NOTIUr. ocx ) a cruciiHiat Kami. K Kljtf , did upon thu Tth day nf AUKiist , A. I ) . 18SI , lllo liU umillcfttion to Ihu iiiaur nnd city council of Omaha forlfocnsu to ell Halt , HjilrltuoUH and Vlnoua Uiuom | , at cor , llth and Capital avenue , Third ward , Omaha Ncli. , from the lltn day of April , IbSI , to thu llth da ) of April 1886 If there IK ) no objection , rmnonitranoa or ji fllwl within two wtikii from Aug. 7lh , A. D. thu M Ikxjiiuo will bo Krantcd. HAMI , , K. KIWJ. Applicant J. J I 0. JK\VK'Ir. C'ltv I'lurk RURAL NEBRASKA ! Tlio Leading Agricultural and Live Stool : Journal of the Wont. 20 PagCS { * TiiiAiL H. S. SMITH 5s CO. , . AMJ l-UULlallBKB I10N ItOllT W I'UIINAH , tiecretary Htnto Hoard of Aurlculluie , Auaaclalo Killtor. BUUbUHUTIO.V I'llI-K , Hl.OO per > eur lu adtauce. 100 nnd lee H llth Htrvst. . ja j lot * \t SPECIAL NOTICES. rtTBpeelalg will FoelUvelynot be inserted nnioBapaid in advance , TO LOAN-Hon v. \CONKY TO tOAN In sunn ol BOO. nil onward IV1 0 P l vh an. ! Co. , Ilotl Kitato and I.OA 150S Karnam St 835-11 HIU.1' V/AKTEIJ. U'ANTKD-lllrljattho Millar ! Hotel. 224-12 " \\ANTKU 11 lilillonROilwoman forKOiicral homo- ttntk. Kily OlK MI < | ( fox ! Wi 112 H ISlh tercet 220 Up \ \ TANTnlinlnz ) room Rlrl 1017 t'Apltol ntcimo. M asm 13 r.\Nf KD-A Ivubcr 709 South 10th St. 872-lSp AlfANTKO A mlilillc-UK'cil nmn for n rc poniilblo it iirtlllon , Ainu 8o erivl8troiif | uonun for tll h- vanillin ; , At the I'aMon Hotel. Inquire ( or the Flow. ! 37-13i | \ VANTKIA cooil Scamllaavlan Rill ntTlcroo Ht. lulMceu ISlhand 14lh , No. 1SH. Ml.Up ) WAN FKD Inmiedlalrly two ROCH ! jrlili to do gtn- cr l liouu.\vork at llurk-cjo meat nmrkct.oor. Clh Ami Jlaon Ht. llooil wajeapiU. 211-lSp VlfANTKD A competent Rlrl for L'cncrnl homework - work , Mrs. M. IU > Kr9 , IDth and Iea > aimorth street 13 tf " \\7'ANTii : Tnoin no ( ROOI ! aiMrcfi to can\a * > and Kill Kiwi * . lUfironnireiiulred. Cill af ter S a , in. at 421 Smith 10th St. S14 12p * I rAXlKl-lrl ! ! at ttllklta1 Taper llo\ factory , > loa.Sjlilhllth. irANTiU-tlrl : or woman Iminc.lUt ly at Oil llarno ) at , . Sl7-12p " \\/"ANTiD : KltHtlasi rook , dining room and ! } kltclun K'rl ' at Troiuont House , ItUh nud Hurt , 1SS tf I'ANTKD A No. 1 cook Uanbaum'aroiitaiinnt , \\7ANTKI-Mcrchint Tailor. A if'C'l pants and t T vc t maker \\antcd , at Ynnkton. Apjilyor nd- . ( less rtunk Jlolttrlcli , Ynnkton , 1) . T , , box .101. 181) 14. (7ANTKD Immedlttclr , a Rlrl for Keniral iotisc' > work , 2514 DoiiKlas St. 18IH \\rANTii-600 : teams on 0 A. A. U. It. cut Off , it now under oonatrurtlon bctneen HlKbco nnd Clarknon. Work will last six month * . Wa es 1(3.50 ( icrda ) . Free transportation from Kaiinad City 1 * . nddrwia , John UoLaughlln , llonlok , Mo. lttl-lpp ! -Wftiler at the Occidental. 10 ; tf \\7ANTKl-I.AlliS : OH OKNTLKMKN-In city 11 orcoiiutr } , tii take nice , llk'ht and pleasant uoik at thrlr own homon ; fj to $5 n day easily nnd quietly made ; orkaontliy mall ; nn ciinaflfllnn ; no stamp for reply. 1'loaso address llcllablo Mtnl'i ; Co. , rhlladelphla.lV 847-lm SITUATIONS WAHTIIO. f \fANTKD lly n mlddlo aiea man , position as I' tailor In store or on [ arm. Had cxi'Crloiuw ' In olthcr. Address "A. O. " lice ollico. 210-12p " \\7"ANTKU nconipotentdracolerk , asltinllon TV } tnrHOiperlenco , s | > oaks KnxlUh and ( Joriuin. I'or particulars addrois 'Unit. clerk , thU i.lllcf. " Aj iiunff man Ishes a situation to ftko chnrco of n country storu. tSpoalis flormtn nnd 1'eu j ears' oxierlenco City tcfctenco. Addrean' ' } ! . I. " llco ollico 216-13p Mil'.HunilU Yoiini ? man , ( teed bnelnefH expor- / Icnoo and leferonei'S , \\a\M \ Ilka to obtain per- innnent position In Oniiha , Is of rood habits nnd uscil to hard work , Addrusi "D. U. " Hoe ollloo. 105-lVp WANTED A position bv n flrHt-rlaan l.iJ'1 book- koeptr Addro 9 "H3 , Ueo olllto. 745 tf A\TANTr.l ) hituatlon to do ircnornlliousauurk by I T Ucrinan ( till. Adilrcsu "M. A. Ueo ollico. KM Up ; situation nn hook , ktvpcr. In w holosalo CBtnbllshment In Omaha. Addr * ) " 0. " rare Boo. 8Dt ) tf WAHTQ. \\7ANTKD-rirnl-clais UU1 IxmnUrii , with or It ulthout roonu , inirjtliliiK homehko , 210 N. 18th St. , t doors north CrolKhton house. 233-Kp \7k7ANTED-To rent , n nlcoO room rnttaKO In peed V > Iccation , on car lino. Address "K. F. a" llco olllco. 226-Kp TI7ANT I > Furnished rxom with hoard. Address V > "J. 1' . .F" Uo olllc * ) . 227.13p " \T7ANTKD Aleuts for Ihu best campaign modal V ? in the market. Horn ! 10 contx for Bamplo tn YouiiK'aArt Kmporlum , Omaha Neb. 202-11 ) Twoortbrco furnished rooms coiuu- WANTKI nlontly located for light housokicpliiK. Address stnthiK- terms , "A. 1J. . " Ueo ollloo. 057-tf "ITtfANTKD-SZ.OOO on first class city socurlty.lor 6 II ) caru , atB per cent. Address llox 020 I'ost- olUco 700 tf FOR KEHT UouBen ana Late. F > OIl HKNT I'lvo room iwttak'o , good locality , $20 per month. O. F Davis & Co , 223-14 Poll HKNT A BUlto of a or 0 rooms for a email famll } , Ni > . 11IV ! .Soutli llth street. 231-lSp I rum IU.VI'-A : Immlaumoly furnUlio.1 miltu. Also L1 ono tmmll room , llatli room. 1720 Capitol avu. 232-ISp Ij Oll IlKNT South front room , nicely furnlsliod , ' 1901 rarnamitreet. b3l-13p irHlli HUNT Nicoiy MrnUhod rouiiw without X1 lionnl 1BU l > avc i > ott St. 17Ull ) HKNT 'I I nu uoocl IIOIIHUH , I rnnini cnch , on I1 LuaMiimnrth strout. lltnt 811. Inquire of An- iltrHon , 8lh anil I/mMiiworth. 233-12P NT Kiifiiliheil ( rout rta lorth ililo of Ilimanl , between loth ami llth. HOUMI ic ly 231-3i ] | < OltUiNT- : Olio LotUKf , J1B.OU | iar ni'iutli ; ono 17 two fitory filtlnt ! hoiliu , $3fi.OO | ir u onth. llotll In L'ouil | > &rt cf city. Wurrcn S lt/lcr , ' 'III S. 14th ' neil IlKNT Nicely fumUU-il rconn 1023 Ioclo ( 1 direct. 212 2J | > lli.N'T : A flvo room cotta o In gooJ locality. 1 In.iilront'IH . | ! Capitol inuMiiu. 20S-14p r poll HKNT-Ono nicely fiiriilnlicil room Hiiltulilo I. OIl HUNT Furnished roonw 1818 DodKO Street JIKNT A pleasant front room S. K. cor. Utli anil Howard etroet. ISO-l'Jp ItKNT-A nicely fiirnUhetl front room OH N , Uthht , , ne r CUDS bt. 137-lUp 70U ItlCNT-riirnliheJ room 722 South 10th St. 1 186-1 Dp 17011 IlKNT Two laruo Una iiuwhounua with barn , 1 If nooiloil , Apply to likllou Ilroa , 317 H. 18th utrcot. ltM2i ) | FOH IIKNT A ( urnlshtid room for Keiitleman or lady , aifl H. 21et mar I.uiveiiHOrtli. 110-lSp ) JtK.NT-A furnldiixl room at 2112 California IrVH 1 . 107-16I ) - furnlalicd rooms at 310 north FOIlIlKNT-Two 13tli ulreet. li 5-lilp 17 > 0ll HHNT-lIouHo'of flvo robing. IliUlr | first 1 houw west el Herald ollloc. UU ISp 37\0ll IlKNT ( lo Jd elHnhou | o with 11 roonu ' fnrnUliwJ or unfiirnliiheil. Apply 019 north 101' Ut. liulwcen California ami Webster 148 tf ) nK T llnilio of nix ri > onu. 1711 Jicknon J7MH ' of T. J. FltzmorrU , 614 ti. 17th ttrcot , or lleo Dltlto. 1I7 ! If I.IOK KKNT-Nlcxjly lurnUhod ( root room 1015 V Dodiu shout. 110 tf UliNT-Onool the ducal rcglilcnceu In the city FOH rooms , furnacv , hot and cold colJ water Lathi water iloauti , Kratou , otc. Kvcrtlilni ; lint clam throughout. 10.00 per month , lluktr A , Maut > , 13th and rrrnam. 112 tf \ IlKNT Houw 6 oem Kooil rejmlr. Nice 1 jard.olatern water , Hint iiO per month Mil Tark Wlldo avo. Apply to Jno. W. Ueil , LlruiiKliit , lOlhBL 1B5-U 77(011 KENT 'IhohoKtcimtomoililry ( fnod < itoro hi J1 Albion , Neb. Puttiuiiiii lit "I Hfpt. lz M fuel hy ! ! 4 feet , Addrem Atuuliaiig i. Wi'ituver , Albion. Neb. U7M2p poll IlKNT A t o itory frame bulldlug miltibla I 1 ( urbualnrBU. I rifn cellar , iipdtalru nultiblo for residence , liniulro on premliet , corner "Oth anil I'lercoHt. M" IlKyr-t'iirLlshoU roouii wllh boarJ , 1812 Dodge , 915-luip jtOH IlKNT 1'lumiiul lluniUlaJ rooim , 17g7 Uuw. t' 809-lZp HKNl'-'lvMi liurnUhtx ) nuuiu liulil cuulu , I JTlOH HN lOthHt > 7g H | I , flltUKST BU luuu tt'ttaai ' , llm Huftiloiln \ S J. ' T. i'vlcrteu , ti. cwt , Klh aau UOUKI * , ( UMl 17IOU IlKNT Two nrw 8 room hoti c , ycry ploto ono block from Patk ave. cars. AMES , 1607 Farnam , 659-tt Tj > 0ll nKNT-Rooms In Crounst'a Block. f > . M. I1 lllfchcock. B13-H fJ'Oll IlKNT Ono Kranrt oquiro pl.ina Innnlrs JLQlKlholm and Krlckunn. 440-11 FOIl IIRNT Ono itood six to m homo J2S. rxr m 0 M. Hitchcock. 285-tt FOR BALE. E Good road her e , dlilo tar rmfrgy nJ AI plv at Homnn's ( talile , 13th Btrcct. FOIl S.U.K-A flno plvio , cheap. Cill toihy. Urounso'il tllnc-k , room 13. 230-tf rpon SAT.K Oil rilADK-nistctaM meat mulct I1 kllllnK from 7to in btovMtcr week. Shop rent roaaonali o. llfa < on for stlllnf , other builnora. Ad- driw box 222 , Ncola , Iowa * 229-lBp 17011 SALE Hour Mill cJicap. on evy terms nf pajmcnt , favorably located within fifty milts ol IhHrtty ( lood owning. Address T. O. \ io2418 , St , Paul Hum. 207-lm FOU SAU : AT A IlAIUHlN-lnrconouicsann lot SJtlCO. llcnls for IWIO.OO annually. Good well , lirgo clotcm , ImlMlnm all new and In fine , health ) location. Tr'oo ' $ .1,000 , orwllloxchaneo for Rood farm. Inquire on I'rrmlm No 133112th anil Williams Street. 211-13 , I7UII 8AI.K licautltul aero lot fronting on 13th JT f t , only $1,000 easy terms , llxtkcr & Maynf , 3lh anil rnrnam. 193-12 I poll SAM-full : lot Rood IIOIHO anil other im- 1 linnciriciitj , good location nrar Kth StSouth tmvift , (1.350 on monthly pajmcnts. llnrkcr ti Majnc , 13th ami Farnam 203.12 1TWH ltivr-Two : rooms , 1013 S. llth street Ref. 4 ercncoa required. 205-lIp iiVJIl SAUI Choiplots , J5 down , K per month. 1 ! 0. Tatterson kco. , cor. 13th and Karnam. 170-tf NKW MA IS OK OMAI ! A-Bomh hai reduced price for nc\t 3J iU8 tn $1 from 110 bcictoforo. 136-tf Foil SAt.K-Cheap , a imall now druff stock. AJ- dress "Uruirclst,1'drool lice. 1D5-12 I7MMIS U.K-A rlcin stock of llanlw-iro In Central 1 Nihta kx Address "A..I1. " nccTiibllshliiB Co. , Omaha , Nth. 081-ltn Foil H \ M-I * Aeroa ; 100 n-r umlor culthatlon ; Rood jro\ ; , trams I inwo , tUble , granary , well , Atul some fruit trees , About n mlloa < > uth of Vulgar. al o , In tfliicastir count } , Noh , , at JIC per aero. Ad. Icoss llioa. Wolfe , 1)J\ I ) Citj , Nob. Tenni CA y. 010-1 o int 4t > FOIl BALK Afiooil Blilo hat top buggy rhoap , t17 ! South IStli. 03041 1OH SAtiR tea > iiiK on account of 111 health. J1 house , tarn , fowlerlca and 2 lota. Also two good residence Iota. Apply T. M Tarfltt , Ota ollico , 13th and Karnam. FOU HALK 10 ileslrnblo bnllillriR lot ! , tor traJo orCJMh. Call at A. llospo'a 161U DoJgo St. gWJ-lmo SALK-Orruleil Durham Cattle 7 joarllns ipoil 1 holfcre ; 00two year olil hollora ; 51 thrco year uM oo ; -I four \ car olil oonn ; JiwllKroeil Durham bullf , I ainM. ono la dhow animal ; 2 aoion-clghths Diir- lain hulls , 2 joata olil. Aboio except a low are L-ra- Ic I stiH'k anil nhow their brccdlnR plainly. " 6 calvea < y Ealil hulls , out of above coua , onnro the yearlings ; 1 jcirllnk'otccrfl ; 17twoear oM etocra And73 tbroo car ulil atccra. It. 1' . STfM.V , Mlmlen , Nob. JOMmp FOH SALE At A uroit barRaln , the Scott reel , ilenco property , Just catt of I'ratt'a In Hanscoin Mace , This Inn \cri iloslrablu ? room cottaio and vill hu cold at a sacrifice. BAUKKll&MAYNK. 712 tf 13th and Kirnani. I7\01l H VL1J OH TllADI ! A B year old Kentucky ' lion o 1C ] hanilH liltih , penile and kind , trota In 3 mlnuton untrained , nUo a now line sldo bar top car- lace. C. J. Canin 731-lmo FOU HAT.H Urnccry liinlnoso in gooo ! locality ] njlnc cll. Will iciiulro capital of about $3,000 'or partlcularamUlroiia "W. W " tlilaolllco. COO-lru FOIl HALE A cholco dairy And Block tarm of SOU ncrcs , 200 ncros under culthatlnn , 2J mlloa from SlUer Ureck , Nob. , on U. r. Uallnay. Good homo , jeamand Ice IIOUHOH , barnn , corrali , 0(0'or ( dairy- K and stock ralafni ; Iind la well watoiedand All holcoKraxa And KrAzhihiid | , with | > lcntv of ranj J vljoliiln ( { . Tor nalo cheap. 1'ottcr & CobU , ' n faniiun street. 671-tl \LG-KnRlnas now And second hand 10 h. p. 171011SLGKnRlnas 1 15 h. p. and 'M h p. portable and stationary ; alga liollcrno ! any size and ntjlo. Hlclurd & Clarke , U , 1. ' U , Y. bet. 17th and 18th Btl. Omaha. MO tl \ BALK A printing oillco eultablo tor n email 1 newspaper or Job odlco. Wlllaoll for caoh or ei- chaiiRo tor Ouialia City property. Address "X. Z. li" Boo ollloo. < 88-tf I poll HAT.E Two scoond hand pUnos , at Kdholm 1 & Erlckuou'H MiiHlo Store tin 10th St. 880-tf FOU SALE Two open ncoond-nand bnRglea and ono delivery w agun , clioap , at 1819 Barney St. 883-tf * MISCELLANEOUS. IOST A jcllow urcjhound ; f& reward for Inform- jatlon to L. A. Stcuart , 1013 Jonea street. mte' LOST On August 12thlF84bctuccn Fort Omaha , and my reeklcnco on St Mary's avo. , a bunillo oontalnlDAlad | > 's Ik-riiBtrA bat with garnet oa- trlch plumes. 1'lcauo Bcnil tn my ollico If found. -T210-13 WAKUEN8WITZLER. 1)iRRONAL : A gentleman from the liast about 35 Hlslica to make the acquaintance of a yonnR la- ly or widow , object milrluioiiy.l Address strictly prl\atc. "to" llco oinco. 210-12p LOST-On Ctb of AiiKiist , 1 bay mate pony 3 years old from my promises mi loth St.and Uellorue load. Llboial rowerd will bo paid lor her return to mo. Joe Kavan. corner 13th and Lcatunworth St. 212-lOp UP A brown cow , 7 or 8 years old. Owner can have same by cnlllnK on Charles llertbolu , CumuiK Struct , O'NcH'o Placu , mid paying charges. toanvelzoand colored PlfOTOOIlAPHSonlarKcd In any ttjlo very cheap , at 1410 Dodgu St. , OmaI I ha Nch. thlril lloor. 101 Hp SKHAYKI ) A 3 or 4 year od ! ro n hclfor white lace and short tall. H. Montgomery , Ueo ollico , 17M4p \aulU ) , sinks and ccsspoola cleaned with 15UIVYaulU . Satisfaction tfuarnntood by 1' , U. Abel , ( imcccHJor to to J. M. . Smith , ) box 378. 1000-1 mop MOIlllAYliasKooil pasturing , fipilng water. CM.tf \Vlllnnrlfyiho DLOOD , ' late tnu LIVERunUKIONEVa f Ul , , .l.n. , .M . . . JlKAJiTll nna VIOOJl of YpUTlI. . , iivpsla. Want of APIigtlte , L il Kosilnn , Lack ot nRtli. . . kUleIr dil'l * * * i11 ' w."n - ) cured. Hones , luusclcaantl ncr % i'S recelvo new force. Kullvc'iis Uio mind and - nupnllea llralu 1'owcr. ' SulTerliiKIrom complaints _ . _ _ liiueiillartu their lex trill Uod In D1U -JIKONTONIO itafoand pp ' cdy euro. ( Hives ilcnr. licaltlir complex. . . Vroifuont nttumpla at cpuntcrfrUliiK pnlyada 1 tolhoiioniibrllyofllioorliilnul. Uoiiot expert -pcttlioliililNAi-A.NUll .8T. .J cnil journddreMtoTbellr. HartarRrod Oo. .V 'I se.l/jul. . Mo. , for oar "D1USAM BOOK. " ! 1 Fallul ctnuuivand useful. Information , dvo J ACADEMY OF THE OMAHA NEBRASKA. The scnolastla ) car commences on too First Wcfluosuay in Seplemlier , The couno ot Instruction cmbraoeii all the Eleuien taryand hlKher bramhea of a HuUbed educatlou Ulttertuct ) ol HellL-lon It no otsUclu to the aJuila- Dion ol youn ; ladlm. lupUt are reculwd at any time ol the j ear , TEEMSPAYABLEIN ADVANCE Including Uoard , Washing , Tultlou In EiUah ( auJ Frcucll , u o ol book * , llano , p .r mwalou oj Five Months , - - $150.00 EXTIIA CUAUClt:3-I : > r wtmr , Talntlcrf , Oerioa Harp , Violin , UuiUr and VoaJilmlc. llelertiuocB are rtxiulrvd from all p nionj unlnow to the Instltutlou. I'or lutther luforuwtioa apply the '