OMAHA DAILY BEE THURSDAY , AUGUST 14 , 18ei. 5 15th & Dodge Streets , On this list lor barcMn ; , nnd It you wish a lot In An' p.irt of Omahn want to rent a house have you homo rented buy n house Boll the ono you litwo- want your ( npcn mmlo tltlo looko 1 up , and any thing relating to HeM Katnto , en nml sco SKAllS&BOSAnD , No. 213 11,700 HOUM ot flvo rooms on hall ol ? ICO at time ot sale , nnil 25 l > or month. No. 205 92,000 1 aero an J I room brick house i Pnrk Place , cash , No. 225 $1,030 House ol six rooms on lot 05x150 Tnrlc Plaoo. on ojsy terms , ? 500 , nnd $20 per month No. 220-11,600 House nml lot In llowery 11I1I Good cistern and well. Ono-lmlt cnah nml tlmo 221 $2,300 Qooil plx room house on corner liM lot , ono block from 13tli street , south ot U I1 , depot Ilran new Sold on nttay torma. 217 Sl.SOO-llouso of 4 roouin on fnll lot , C utci itroct. Good well , cistern and walks. Halt caal nnd tlmo. 107 81,000 Itouso ol two rooma nit lot , He gun's addition. Ono-lull cash , 29 f 1,800 Uouso ol lour rooms on full lot , onlDtl street , eonth Omnh.i , ono hnlt dsh. 62 f l.SCO Hotieo of nvo rooms on lull lot In Par Kcr'a addition , ono block north ol $20,000 echoo house , eouth front , r-ood well , clatctn , &c.tind nbar gain on cusy terms. 70-57,000 Corner lat K. V. Smith's Rddltlon , twc good dwellings , south nnd east trout , on car line , cheap and on easy terms. 40 $4,000 Lots 13 nnd 14 , comer Farnam street , nnd near court house , two Rood dwellings on lot , but Is business property. A K' ° &t bargain. And lots ol bargains nil over town. Call nt oOlcc and oxamlno our lltt lor Improved property , LOTS IN HAWTHORNE , TABOR PLACE- ; OMAHA VIEW , And In all flret-clasa Insldo additions , nnd II wo fall to find n lot to suit you , out ol our extensive list , then Omahn doc not contain ono. Omaha Vlow Is on the toad to the barracks , nnd It that plat south ol L , II. Williams' resilience. Wo soil ota Irom SiOO to $350 , $10 or inoro down at tlmo ol ale nnd monthly payments. $203 down and wo will lid you a house on the lot. Hawthorne Is west ottho High flclinnl ono mlle , nd wo are selling lots ono third down and monthlv payments. This addition la graded nnd Iota are S3SC to $000 each. Now Is the time to buy , nhilo prices nro low nnd terms easy. Tabor Place Is on Farnam street nnd la n choice addition.Ith only twelve lota left , nnd they nro nil as Rood lota as there nro In tUo addition , Prices ? 47E nnd $550. Lots on Sherman avenue , cast and west fronts. Ono-holl block hi Wilcox's addition , cheap and 003 ; terms. ZiTDon't tall to call lor bargains fit the office , & BOSAEB Cor. 15fch and Dodge Streets. WILLIAMS ULOCK. NEBRASKA LAND AGENCY SUCCESSOR TO DAVIS 6 BNYDKB.J Ccncrtl Beiloraln 1605 FAIINAM ST. OMAHA. \ lUvo for ula 00,000 tores carefully Delected Undi la KMtorn Nobruk * . at low price and on ouy terms. Improved i rme tor Bale In Douglas , Dodge , OolUi riatto , Bart , fuming , Sarpy , WftaniDgtOQ , ilcrlck giundcrs , and Butler Bounties. . Tnxea pild In all pcrta ol the SUte , * Money lof.nod on Improved farms. Notary rublic nlw } - lu office Corrcepondenco elicited A. SHIPMAN , M. D , , Nebraska. Bellevue , - . orncE wmr M. A. SHIPMAN , DRUGGIST CHICiGO.ROCK ry the central position of Ita line , connecta the nt und tha WtuI by tlio rhoitcnt route , and oar- riCH iiacn-ncern. wllhout chuuKO of earn , botwocD Clilcago und Kunsm City , Council Bluiln , Lonven- worth , Atchlnon. Wlcneapnln anil at. Paul. It connectii in Union Dcpoturllh all the principal line * or road bctwren the AtUntio uud tha 1'uclllr riinuiK i/nuir ubiD. t umuuii * run lent .taiacr Pleepinz Cars , and tbo IJcatlno or JUIIIK | C'ara inilioVVoilri. TlircoTralni l 3J2tJjV.3 j ran iauiourl Hivrr J'olntr. T\- " - - . ciil ( .ago cad UluncupalmanilHt.JV-i. , v.'w iUjl'auom "ALDERT LEA ROVfK. " A Krw and Direct Jjinc. via Sencoa and Kanka. icce , hiu recently been opotiod between Itiohniond , l oifolU , Now port ircwo.Cliattanoona. Atlnuta , Au * cuura , liaoli villa. Loulivllle , Lcilniitoa.Clnclnnall IndlucapollB and l < urayette , and Oraalia , Unuca oil * and Bt. X'aul and Intcrmcrtluto points. All TUroutli Pa enEerd Travel on i'aa . Tjek ts for rule at nil principal Ticket OIUocs in the United titate-j and Canada. Dacirica cliecVed through and ratra of fare al. Ytaya Ab low aa compctltora tliut offer Icaa advan * tapeH. For drtallcd Information , cct the Aluptiand J'old- cr < of tlio CRCiAT ROCK 1SLAMD ROUTE At your nearest Tlokct 0/Ilocor address R. B. CAULK , E. OT.JOHM , - ' 1710 DODGE STREET. I'rhato rcoma lor adults atrcatonnbla rates , Inclu ding uurulni ; . Prompt attcntlou Klvea to emergency wees. Patients con l * > ttended bythrlrown phy- Hclan wrDUpcrwiry ( orlhnp' > "r ci n 'I'uoifjjs sisj jacU .a.ui--i juu. 10 ij 11 . u. THE TRIPARTITE , President Cable of liic Rod Islaui Criticises the HortliY/esiern's / ' Recent Action , The Sioux City Mno niul the Trlpai tlto Chicngo Trilmni' . Itlui now been nrraiiRctl to hold n mcotitif of p < nrral inannprcrs of tlio vnrions road ? ii the Western Trunk Line a nooialion lo-daj to discnss the notion of the Xorthwwlorn ii witlulmwiiif ; its Siotix City & 1'acltio ami lUkhorn it Missouri liivcr Vnlloy busincs1 from the association , and the cousoquont ro fusalnf the llock I land and Milwankco &St , 1'aul to longer rooi > gni/.o the Northwestern nnd Wnlush coinpAtitrs us moinborf of the nssociation. And as statec yoatcrday , the ineetiup was called at the ra quest of the Chicago Is Northwoateni , whicli rend Is anxious to find out why Connnisajon or Vitn'nc l divcrtltiR froisht from it ? line , It IB hardly probable that , brolde Mr , llncbitl of the Noithwcsterii , nnd Mr. Cable , ot the Hock Islonil , any other managers will bt present , and it is thorotoro not ospoctcd thai anything \ \ bo dona at the uioeting , if it 1 : held at all. It is learned that President 11.15. Cable ol the ? Hock Island submitted n lencthy lettoi to Cointnisntonor Vinipg in reply to tin Northwestern notice of withdrawal of it ; Sioux City & Pacitio business from the asso. ciation. Sir. Cable rehearses nt some length the history of the tripartite afrruenient , and how It canio to be made. Ho Bet ? forth tliat thn Union Pacific having no line east of the Missouri ilvor ami the Jlock Wand and Mil- wntikaa having no line west of the river found they were nimble to compete against tlio I5urlinton ( , which had n line of Itx own all the way from Chicago to Denver. The nlternativo presented iUclf that cither the Hock Island and Milwaukee & St Paul must extend their lines west from Council lilulfa nnd the Union Pacific east from Council DlulTa or these roads must form an offensho and dofeusivo treaty which made these lines virtually n through line from Chicago to Denver nnd enable them to compete with the Burlington under oven conditions. In con sidering these qnestions it was found that there are already more roads than were needed both east ana west of the Missouri river , and to build additional road.s meant ruin to all tlio existing linos. The only nlternativo left , therefore , was to form the so-callol trip- arlito combination , which was accordingly done. Subsequently it was ogrood to lot other roads east of the river come Into the combination under ceitain conditions. Under this arrangement the Northwestern and the Wabash both joined the combination. They warn admitted on the express condition that the Northwestern must put its Siou * City & Pacific business Into the pool. On this condition only did the Hock Island and Milwaukee & St. Paul ngreo to allow the Northwestern and Wabash n share of the business that belonged to them under the original tripartite agreement. The North western Rave notice to the coinmi'sioncr a , few days ago that it would cease to report its Sioux City & Pacific business to the asso ciation. For this act nnd also for the reason that tlio agreement has never been properly ratified the Kock Island and Milwaukee A : St. Paul claim that the Northwcsiern and Wabash have forfeited their membership In the Western Tiunk-Lino association. When tlio Northwestern and Wabash joined tlio com bination it was agreed that the contract should also ba ratiliod by the Chicago. St. Paul , Minneapolis & Omaha ( controlled by the Northwestcrn ) , which has never been done. Mr. Cable , therefore , takes the ground that unless the Noith- western continues to report its Sioux City & Pacific business to the association und allbwb it to bo divided under the terms of the con tract , and also that the Chicago , St. Paul , Minneapolis & Omaha at once ratifies the agreement , neither the Northwestern nor Wa bash can longer participate in the burners of thu combination , ami the original agreement b'twcen the Union Pacific , Chicago , Hock Is land & Pacific , and Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul will have to bo carried out. Mr. Cable cites these portions of the agreement bearing npon the coatro\ersy to show that his position is well taken. BOURBON Dangers Confronting tbo Democratic Managers. NKW YORK , August 18. The Sun's Wash ington Kpocial on the democratic canvass and the dangers that alarm the democratic nation al committee. Bays : Another rather trouble' some complication has arisen. Hundreds of thousands of copies of the speech of Senator Cockrull on tlio public land steals and frauds have been printed to bo distributad by the committee. It was leg.irdcd ns so able and exhaustive a speech that nothing else needed to bo said. It has bson discovered that the subtle Klkins intends to hupplo- ment the distribution of this speech with the record of the democratic house last session. The iccord will show that while thellolman losnlutiou committing the honso to the policy of foifeiting all unearned railway grants was adoptx-d , yet with two or thrco exceptions no report of the pnblio lands committee looking to Mich action was acted upon. This record , the committee In private admits , may bo slightly einbaras.sing. Tlio conmiittco has already learned that Clove- land's nomination was not qnito such an exhilarating one as that of fomi- other man might hayo been. Aside from the charges of ( leifconal immorality that followed that nom- imitinii , and which hive : ciu'ii the committed far mow concern than it has been willing to icknowledgo , it in ahoady found that the assertion that the labor organizations of the country would oppose his election to innru or loss _ extent was truo. This u seition was made in all uainestness nt Chicago bofnro Olovuland'H nomination , and was pooli.puohed : it. Already , however , from Now Yoik city , from the mining legions of Ohio , frmn Michi gan , and from the laborers of Now Jurcey the : oinniiUeo has received information that ilarms it. Senator Gorman thinks that this ipposition can bo overcome , but it is as yet me of the problems that ho must sulvo how it xm be done. The unanimous report comes from all over .ho country that Oloveland'u nomination iwakcna no enthusiasm , nnd that ho will be supported by the rank nnd file in a prefunctory nanner only , and simply because ho is the : andidate. Senator Gorman , in the intervals jotwcun the time that tie is giving to the con- lideratiou of other matters , IM trying to con- : cive of schemes that will put a little hot b'ood ' if enthusiasm into the canvass for the cundi- iates. If ho should succeed , his fellow-mem- oera of the committee beleivo that ho will have iccomplifihod Creator things oven than thusnp- nreseion of the anti-taritf enthusiasm of Hard , Morrison , Walteroon , nnd the others. An to the personal scandals , Senator Gorman is al ready trying to plug up that sewer. Another complication , and n very great ; nuso of anxiety to the committee , U the in- Jilferenco of eomu of the leading men in tho' ' Jemocratio party to its success. A prominent jemocr.it from one of the southern states mid to a number of friends who wcio at the Chicago cage convention that the democratic party must win thi time or mtver uppvar nt n national convention under iU present organ ization. "Tho people in my utata , " raid he , "aro hungry. They eeo that the sectional IIBIIO in over. Tlioy see the republicans enjoy- ing/at things , nnd they nro about ready to go in for their uharo of tliom. If wo lose thu tlmo I look toBCO a largo accession to the republicans - publicans fiom the vote of my state. Party linen are not veiy strong there except on the color lasuo. " This gentleman was from Mliniiwippi. The national committee find that this feeling r.f indiilurunca exists In many etatoa where it is dnnuerniH that It should longer continue. Senator Gorman and hU committed arc-al- rwly studying how best to conv.rt this state of foiling into zeal. But of all the other complications none in so worrying no GenerAl IlutlerV candidacy. Whllo openly professing Jndilfcronco toft , the comnriittcinro really In great distress o\er It. Whllo they am utterly unable to meas ure the strength of Jiutler'o support , although Mr. Gorhain ban tried very hard to ( 'tt Mime idea ( it it , yet th y ha\u rfcn'vtd ' infup- o'lt kU uUUfri llikUl iu-.U I , , U.l III. dargerou ly largo ; that it will oX'ereomo th delations from the republlcnn licVrl cnuw by the German and proldliition % oto. nm that it is not improbable that i uill plvo flutler California , Michignn MAMAchttnolU , nnd pn < ibly some other Ute and feud the drmocrntic party orpniiizAtlon t ruin with n cra h. Mr. Gorman hai boon in formed tint llutlcr wlllrjjood unties thai 100.000 votes in NewYrk , probably more Tins i the complication i tlio C\nv ! thn gixesthn cuiimiitteefl their grratost anxiety Mr. Gorman already contemplates sever * plans to tlnvnrt the danger , A liberal con tribution of money is Ineludcd , but as ye there are no brilliiut promises of aliuro jmre Altogether , the two democralio eomtnittfe have lonrnod omniRh already to ju tlfy tli mot painttakingIBO and energetic cour * on their part befoto they can hiwo great hope of\iclory , Tlio ITnloii I'a'oTllo's Affrtlrs. Hoston Special. President Charles T'rancis Adams and ] ) i rector Ames , of the Union Pacific railway ha\o returned homo. Mr. Adams bolhncs th earnings of the company have reached n turn ing point , nnd ho expects better ictults in th lastlinlf of the year. As to competition , Mr Adann believes it will pro\ to have bi'cn tin l > et thing for the romp my nnd Its managers "It will teach them modmn railro.idlti | and how to do business , " mid Mr. Adams "What the Union Pacific hns needed Is or ganirallon. It has outgrown its old system o superintendent management , l-'utuio divi dends will depend upon future business. I wo have pcaco , I plnll look foraery Inrgn de velopment In the Union Pacific. Woha\ < no Idea of ghiug np the tiipaitito contract Of cour e it is not a perfect work , but I tlilnl it can bo modified so ns to bo acceptable t < all intciests. " Tim llotald says that Vice President ami General Manager Clark asked to bo relieved on account of lita health when Mr. Adams I to cauin pusidcnt , and that Ins wish will bi gratified as teen as practicable. OUANT AN1M5UKUMAN. Tlio Latter Koiuls a Iicdor from the Former nt tlio IMInnc- cota Uoniilon. ST. PAUF. , Atigust 13. A dispaleh from Hotel Lafayette , Lake Minnotonkn , Minn. , says the members of the Army of the Tennea. Reo assembled in the parlor were called tc order. General Sherman , who read n biiel letter from General Grant , expressing regret that ! UH health did not allow him to bo pres ent. General Sherman , bcforo leading the letter , Baid : "Nineteen years after the close of the war wo have reason to bo thankful that so many survive in health nnd strength to as semble in accordance with the promise of 1SG5 nt Hsleigh to keep nllvo the cordinlities nnd friendship which bound ns together dur ing the war. Brilliant as is the history of the deeds done in war by the Aimy of the Ten nessee , we believe onr fellow-citi/oiis will con cede us equal honor for _ pure unalloyed pa triotism ana generous actions during the in tervening years of peace , lieforo proceeding to business , I deem it proper to explain the cansp of the chnugo of programme. At onr last meeting General Grant was chosen orator. IIo accepted , nnd all arrangements were made for his presence. Wo all know that in December last ho had sustained a fall , but wo had hoped his vigorous constitution long ere this re paired damage. Again wo all know ho had been overtaken by n financial hurricane n > blizzard a very cyclone BO common in New York , the result of our fatal system of finance but nosoldier over believed that General Grant personally was in the remotest degree respon sible or censurable. [ Great applause ] , llather wo hoped , all thomoro to enable us , by his presence'manifest for him intense love and respect ho had won npon thu battle field and which will survive long after Wall street shall bo held Rynonymous with gambling in gold and greed. General Sherman read a brief letter of re gret from General Grant , after which lie said ho hoped his bodily niHiction would soon pass away and that the clouds which now lower over his house may "in the deep bosom of the ocean bo buried. " Committees were then appointed and the mooting adjourned until evening. CJJA.Y COUNTT PuJjlTICS. Anti Ij.iird. Special Dispatch to THE BEE. SUTTON , August 13. At the Harvard pri maries a strong anti-Laird delegation was elected by n decided majority. In Suttoa the caucuses of each faction having decided iinanl inously to present anti-Laird tickets. These two factions ollcctcd a compromise and DO smitest had. Logan , Sheridan , School Creek , Marshall and Lone Tree , all elected anti- Lairddelegationa. Fnirflold , KO far ns hoaid From , is the only product Invorablo to Laiul. rho county convention -will bo held Satur day , nnd thu rutnlt will undoubtedly bo ad- I'ciso to Mr. Liiird'd renominatiou. MICHIGAN. T1IK STATE CONVICTION" . DKTIIOIT , August 1 ! ! . The republican slate : onvontion was called to order this moining it 11 o'clock by Judge Nan Seil , of the stuto sentral committee , Hon. Jay A. Hubbell emporary chairman. After tlio appointment if tbo usual committees , rcce.hu was taken for limier. The N , AV. niul tlio Tripartite. CHICAGO , August 13. A meeting was held it the ollico of CommiiHionur Vniitug of thu .Vestern . Trunk Line association to day , to lonsidor tha withdrawal of the Northwestern rom the tripartite pool , but owing to the Jiseuco of thu Union Pacific nnd the Wnbasli epiodontatUcs , no action was taken. An adjournment was taken Knbjoct to the all of tlio commissioner , but it it not be loved Unit another meeting will bo held bo- ore the mlddlo of September , as it is evident ho Noitliwcstein Intends to stand by its withdrawal fiom the association , ItHontont o oaBleru trunk lines to-day loUcj-H notifying hem not to di\ert to any ther line business from tha east lilted ua Northwestern to Council IlltillV , or n points beyond , nnd asking in addition that t bo nwarded the iiropor proportion of west iiiund , not so billed. It withdrawn ull guar- nti'Q heretofore given of immunity from lamago on account of liny such diver- ion of freight consigned to it. Thu alter from tlia Hock Island road sets foitb ho position that line regards thoNorthwesterns b'ithdrnwal to the effect that there Is no caller or withdrawn ! , that If it cannot got xatisfao- ion from coinmiHsionorH , it has right of appeal o the association. Judge Iiynoh InTe.vns. COTUM.A , Tuxns , August 13. Green M'c- /ollough yesterday gratified a grudge against Jharles . lirogg , n recent arrival , by killing iiui with n Winchester rillo at point blank nngo an his victim wns ttnnding in convoraa- ion with his back turned. McCnlloujjh was rrontcd and lodged In jail. At midnight ho ras taken out and hanged by mob of over ono undred citizens. Kearney's Primary , KEAIINKV , August 13 , At the republican irlnmry for the city of Kearney , held this vwiing , thirteen delegates were elected to tlio ounty convention. There was no contest , V. rolld delegation will bo sent tn tin state invention for Joseph Scott , candidate for and commissioner , The Tenth Iowa. WKIIHTKII Orxv , Iowa , August 13-Con- , 'rcsHinan IJoImes WAS ronoinin < ktc'd by thn epublicanx of thn Tenth district hero thii ifU'ruoon. There was no controversy , Jiulgo Miracle , of the JCIo\eiith district , was renomi- lated ciicuit judge by acclamation , GnEi.VNU.U5 ; , Cr ! , May 8 , 183U. "Wa attacked witlisovoro kulmy din- 3Bsa. UU.VT'H [ ICulnoy and Liver ] HUM KIIV waa udvieud , and ono botttlu com pletely cured mu , " Chas. JJ. Alexander , l'"oratiian I/o Utmso , Sliotuckot filills , "I will certify to the trutli of the ibove. " Jolm A , Morgnn , Drugglat , OOUNOIL BLUPF8. ( Continued from seventh page. ) TIUJ NINTH IOWA. Jmlljo Ijymnn N iurtl Yestcrdny n Atlantic. TUB ATLANTIC , August 1H. On It.V. . Grlggs , of Audubon , nns choioi porinnuont chnirmati. Tlio temporary eccrotnry was innclo jirrmnucmt. / motion to do nwny with the noininatiii ( spocchca was lost by n veto of ! M to t > 0 , Tlio roll of coimtios'tvns called for nomi nations. Audubon , Cftss and Crawfori were passed. Jlnjor Anderson , of Fremont mont , charged the majority with out' raging the right in admitting the coir testing of the Shelby county delegation. . Anderson abused tho. opposition as openly as ho darod. J. L. Stotta , of Aububon , interrupted him , calling htm to stop his nbuso and nominnio his man. There was wild ox < citoincnt. A call was made referring to the bond which Andornon was charged with giving to secnro n delegation in the last conven tion. Ho thumped Manning roughly without naming him , claiming ho was in the interest of corporations. Anderson then made a long and hot anti-railway speech , Ho intimated that if the facts were known the indignation of the people would bo so great as to drive Manning from the executive chair. The people would not ratify hi nomina tion. Overwhelming defeat would fol low. Anderson then named Charles Tabor , of Donison. Harrison , Milla and Montgomery counties were passed. Pottawattnmio county being called , Chnrles M. Ilarlo proceeded to touch up Anderson's threat of bolting , and his in sinuation of charges , which Anderson dare not make openly. Ilarlo glowingly nominated Lieutenant Governor Manning. Shelby county passed. Fremont Bonjamiuo moved to take a formal ballot , which was amended , mak ing it informal. Tlio ballot was for Manning , Audubon , 7 ; Harrison , 11 ; Pottawattnrnio , 1 ! ) ; Shelby , 0-79 ; total , 43 7-0. For Tabor : Cass , 11 ; Crawford , 7 ; Fremont , 8 ; Mills , 0 ; Shelby , 2 2-9 ; total , 37 2-9. Montgomery county gave 9 for Judge Lymnn on the formal ballot. Number of delegates , 90 ; nooossory to a choice , 1C. The ballot resulted as follows : Manning 7-9 ; Tabor , 35 ; Lyman , 9 ; Stone , 3 2-8. SECOND BALLOT. Manning , 41 0-9 ; Tabor , 35 ; Lyman , 10 ; Stone , 3 3-9. Tlioro \ > aj much log rolling. On the THIIll ) llALtOT being called Audubon led the break for Judge Lymau , of Council Blull'a and ono after another of the delegations changed to him , making Lyman's nomination unanimous , and the convention breaking forth in a wild outburst of cheers , a good- natured enthusiastic end of a hard light. The congressional committee is : Audu bon ; J. L. Stoots ; Case , Oil Coomes ; Crawford , Charles Tabor ; Fremont , Moro Webster ; Harrison , 0. J. Cutler ; Mills , S. 0. Osborne ; Montgomery , W. S. Strawn ; Soolby , E. F. Baul. Iowa Prohibition , BUIIUNQTOK , IA. , August 13. A new phnso of the prohibition contest developed hero sonio days ago. The attorney of the law and order league , after commencing a prosecution of saloon keepers before a justice of tbe peace , tettlod the matter by exuding from thu accused two hundred and fifty dollars , paid into the league treasury. Tliia proceed ing caused much comment from citizens gen erally. Now saloon keepers have retaliated and arrested Blake- , attorney , for compound ing the offense of violation of Sec. ' 1,31(5 ( code , in two cases , liluko gives a bond of flvo hun dred dollars , in each case , to appear for trial Frldajr morning , Justice Flc-mintf by the prohibitory law provides all penalties to go to the Bchool fund. A VOUIIK Girl Murdered. CIIIOAQO , August 13. The Daily News Sycamore special says : This afternoon LouiH Xaglar , ; i fanner living west of here , fihot imd killed Kittio Mitchell , aged 17. No cause in assigned. The neighbors , after two liours search , found him crouched in the river. The pirl when found was still alive with her clothing on iirr. She expired a fuw moments later , TnruaU of lynching nro freely in- Julguil in , A. Tes BlolnoH Illii/.o. Di'.r , MOINKH , la , August IS. 11:10 p. in. \ . tire has just bioko nut in the largo yard of , ho Chicago Lumber company. 1'aiticnlarH atpr. , . , , , * y Mill night. The lire is under control. The .tables . and yard ivoro fired by an incendiary , f'vo iinilea and tluvo horses were cremated , /ury littln lumber was destroyed. Loss prob- ibly CS,000 ! ; fully iimfrcd. Hill-noil Out. _ SIIAKIIIIS , r.i. , August W. An t-xtenslvo irooccuni'd hero about 1 o'clock this morning ! 'toriginated ' _ in block housed occupied by coiil uinoiH , nnd lieforo cheeked coiiHumed the on- ire block , rendering 11 familloH homi'IcM. Haiiy of them lost household goods ; several larrowly c-hcapod tlciath. To.\iu l < 'ovor la KaiiHixn , ST. LOUIH , August 13.-A dispatch from ropeka , Kansas , HUVH : The veterinary has ro- : oivod advices that Texas fever appeared In 'otUwattamio , Morris , Wilson and Johnson 'onntioH , making eight places in the utato vliero the disease exists CAMPAIGN EQUIPMENTS at MAX MEYKH & Co.s1. A full line of Campaign Goods on land. Please call and select as early is possible. All the manufacturers are ushccl with orders. Call and BOO them. Complete uniforms for Republican and ind Democratic clubs. n9-m olOt Have you BOOH the Campaiyn Whips , it Moore's , where the lion roars for the ihoapest and best goods in the west. 3omo and BOO them , it will do you cood. oOtf. Frank J , Itamgo ilesires the attention > f all to inspect his carefully selected itock of Fall and Winter Woolens just received. _ Alltf IIo Took the TrowHorH , Syracuse Herald. "Them banta is to short , " said a huck- itcr , who was bargaining for a pair of trowBers. "But doy vill stretch , my front , doy vistrotcli. \ \ . Yust hang voights on do logs , ind stretch dom ofory night ; dat keeps Jo pag oud af do knees. " "They are too dark , " continued the uustomor. "Dark , " said the dealer , "vat matter is dolt Do color ish not fast , and Uoy /111 fade dree shades in two days. " "They are too wide in the logs , " ob jected thojhuckator , and the accommoda ting dealer in accommodating garments laid : "Veil , vpn you stretch dom do Jong > -ity ton't dey got euuuiullor Do more you rears dcm , do potter do , lita you. " "Look at that big grease spot , " sail the particular buyer. "Ohl dot's nothing , " said the dealer "you vill haf dom all over vaggln groas in loss as von week. 1 drorr elF 10 cent for dot spot. You take dom fora tollc vorty. llnril to llollcvc. It is hard to believe that a man wa cured of Kidney disease after his bed ; wag swollen as big as a barrel and ho hai been given up M incurable and lay a doatli door. Yet Mich a euro was ac complisbod by Kidney-Wort in the per son of M. M , Doveroaux of lenin , Mich , who says : "After thirteen of the bcs doctors in Detroit had given mo up , was cured by Kfdnoy-Wort. 1 want ev ery ono to know what , a boon it is. Tim I'rlzo . \Vil.KKsnviilto. I'a. , August 13.Otvon Me Deimott niul John llralcy fought 1(1 ( nmuili of \inro light to day. lloaly won. ninl Me Dpniiott had to lie carried from tlio bnttlo ground. JUrQimntlty niul ( futility. In thn din nioiid DVCH move coloring i < eUen than in anj known dyrs , and they K'X ' faster and mon brilliant colors. 10o. ftt nil dtupciils. Well * Kioliardson & Co. , Hurlington , Vt. Siuii | > lt Card , ! l J colors , antl book of directions for Ho stamp. Tlio TOMIH t'littlo DlHOasr. CitHUfiO , Aiifjmt lit.A Dally Nawi SiiritiKlit'hl llli. Biiocl.tl snya that Oovt'rnot Ilniulltnn tiMln ' ivccivod n dispatch from ( .HIV. CiltckTif KMIS , asKliif ; him not to issue a liricl.iinatiiiiinuinUnoanlnstKuians ) ; | : cnt- tlo , nud Hnj-lnj ; liu Imd taken mo.HufOd to IH-O- vent sliipinnt't of To\ai or poulhorn cuttle through the tnU' , from which claws alone in fection could spread. ( ov. Huinlltou ropliuil oxpro einstho utmost coufidmica in ( ! o\crnot Ghck'n inoaanrcs. \Vliy JlixoNoodlo Stiiltl Kroni Oliurcli. "What can keep Mr. MacNoodlo from church1 naked a worthy paraou of hia Duxton , "I hope it ia not niotlioiliaini" "No , " said thosuxtnn , "it ia woruo than that. " "What thonf IB it Calvinism1 , "Worao than that , your rovoronco. ' , "Suroly It's not athoiaml" "Truly , your reverence , it's even worco than that. It's rhuuniatisml" But people who nro troubled with that unpleasant "ism" can find relief in Brown's Iron Bittora. Mr. John Meyer of Fifth street , St. Louis , says , "Brown'a Iron Bitters completely cured mo of n three year-old rheu matism. FIHiuorn County Settler * ) , The ro-union of the old settlers of Fill more , Saline , Jefferson and Thayer coun ties , vfill bo hold at George Whltman'o grove , Franklin precinct , Fillmore conn ty , August 28th , 1881. n. BiiuciKY : , Pros.J. . J. T. WAI.KCU , Sec. I'loiiro-L'noiimoiiin in llllnoln. Cmo.vno , August 13. The Daily News will publish the following : "It is ropoitod thai plomo-pueunionia has broken out at Klmhurht a suburbaii village sixtnon miles out on the ( inlenn diviiion of the Noilhwestorn ralbond , nnd that the herds of John Uoyil end Soil Wadham are these afllictcd. Dr. Sidomoi has gone to Investigate. IN THE PASTRY 8F Vnilllln.T.oinoii.OrniiBe , cte.fli > Tnr CaUci Crcnm < , I > iiililliiKic.iii ilellcutuly mill nu ( . iirnlly Million-nil from which tUeyiii-i-iiiiiilu. FOIl STRENOTJl AND TRUE PKU1T FLAVOR THEY STAND ALONL' . PHCPADID 01 THI Price Baking Powder Co. , Chicago , III. 6t. Loula , Mo. UAKint or Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder AHO Dr. Trice's Inimlin Yeast Gems , Ilu t Dry EIui > Vtrmt. 3TOIZ 0 .1-13 33-2T O-XIOCI3IZC3. WU JUKI ! I1UT ONB QUALITY. ron Tm : crnn OP AM. MinnAsra ov IIOUBnSUATTI.n. Ml I'.KI' , 1)008. HOGd , niul rOtltl'UV , i-i rou TWIH.TV YlWItS HiiimihrrVM1 HnniniM Vctrrlrmrv Hprc'lllc * fiuvo lircn inu.il by filhlc . Hrrrili-rH , l.lri'rv Hlnliliuinil 'iirfinrri , IliirHd ItnllnmilH , Mimillnrllirrrn , t'nnl Allni ! Ciimiinnli'N , 'I'rnvV Illiiiiiidrnini-i ninl Mrniti'rli'H. and oihcra liuuullni ; muck. - . Vctcrlnnrv Mnmml , (330 ( MI. rV'nt frcn by nmll un receipt of prlco , fxici'ntj rmnplili'lH Nrnt Iri-t ) on npjillcatlun MIIir.VH IIO.MKOI'ATHIC AlliU.CO , 10'J Fulton blrccl , New YurU. VltnlVnkno i nnd I'roi- HUMPHREYj trillion from over wort or cured l > jr It. " Uecn In UKO 20 en" ! , CpCpIC f * Un 0 Is tll rnost elicet' o. prcuinb nu./i ruirBtiuiljrknowu. Vrlcut 1 jM.rvlal.orftvlalHbt llriiovlal nf powilur for SXni'iit poit-frxooni Cf hit of jprlcn. iiiiMilirry.1 lloini'i ) . Alril.j } UIiul , Catalocuu a"o , 10S tfultOU bt. . M , if. OMAHA OKOUIVSG'S KLOOK. Una been oatablUhc < l nud oipeclally onulmiod ( or the treatment ol ilUwsca ul the NTervous System , Blood , Kidneys , And Bladder , All diseases prmluclnif blooil Impurltloa nnd polu 3iilni , ' , with plmplvt on the uklti Diseases ol tlio I.Uer , Hhcuinatl 'n. ritoa , Olironlo Kcinalo Dlscaxca illwasuol Kyo aniliar.Uat : rliAntlinialronclltl ! : , are ill troatml | jy now anil mccotiitiil imthod * . fneluJlntr Iho VIUIIz-J Oxygen truitmuit. Youuif Men , Mid. Jlu Auud and Old Men , mlTcrlni ' , Irom Nenoui debil ity and oilmuitlon , ( rum any canto uhitover , produ pliitf lndlvitlon | , pa'jlUtlon | , ikupoudtnoy , dlu'utiu , low of muni.ry , Uc' ol oiiciKy and mn Itlon , con bu iioriuunoiitlv und niieudily iurud. NO CUUK , NO AYKOKTUKATJIri.ST. The phynlo'nn ' In thirgc In a regular Kftt'li-otiionil ' hanbtudled hu prolcaalori III Ixjnilon Tail * and UvrlUi. Iluiunn export In nil 1jcaiie | ol the Urlnnry organs In both mxt . It > ou xro illlktoj , eill. or wilto ( nil floierljillou ol jour 2atuaiid nudlclno riny bo unt Jim. t'oiuiiltutlun ! roa , Addr-'nall iniiiiu > inlctitliin < Oaialia DUnenw ' . ' , t'rT-i KI'I IKitl. , C..iiahf , .Vcb. olko ! licujs : .2 i. UJ. , 1.0aud.8r. in. Bund j 0-lUa. U' . SPECIAL NOTICES , trapeolals will rosltivolynot be inserted anloos paid in aV 'anoo. TO r.OAN-aoner. MONK ? TO T.OAH In sutnl ot WOJ. nJ Howard 0. P. nl Or , Hail KUtto nil 1601 Ftrntm St. 391-tt WAMTHD. -l ) th St.Jo' q.liIronCo.StIrtso.l | l Mo , Imr to K\c tt vclliiK men , JJonr 1m flrtt rh tulMincn ninl lliofo oxptrlcnccd In llcnvj IUTil Airllimlnmnpr < lK | < hlr. tlcxxl rcfcrcnrci ro ipllrnl. Uo < Hl 1Ki9r lil. E01-10 \\7ASrKI > llifco j'ounu men to loiun liook-ttrcn > Inc. Situation. J. II. Smith , 1DUI HmiRh ( Hnct. 250-1 C | VrAMT.IllnUiK room Rltl nt 1015 IlArnoi 1 T BllCCt. Iffltt A\rANTKtt Oltl to Joircnoral liouiownrlf.iinil Ale 1 nnrsic , lit notthcMt corner 2jil ivtul Cass St. IU ) A womvi cook , nt once , at Southcti Hotel 2M-lSp " \A7ANTKD MUttllo ( tROiluoman ( orernetAl homo M wotk. Kiwy work ami Rood imy , 112 8. 12th ' "cot SiO-lip "VyANTKD-Dtnlnff room Rltl 1017 Capitol awnuc. VlfANtKD-A Kitber "OOSonlli 10th St. 872-18p Y17ANTKH A mlilillo-nijcil man for n rc pomlhla Ti pojltlon. Also truralBtriuiKUimH'iiiorilUh \\ivoliliij , ' , At tlio I'aMon Hotel. Inquire for thoStcn aril. sa-l3 | \17ANTKI > V Rooit Hoanillnlan sltl atl'leroo bt > > between ISth antl 14th , No. 1314. 23D-1I ) ' \T7ANTKIt-lnniioillatrlr two KOIK ! iflrls toiloReti \ > cral liou4M\nrk at Iluck-ojo inc.it market.oor. ( till ami Mison St. doojvogca | > Alil. 211-lilp \\rANTEO A ninipotent pltl for pcncral home TTork , lira. Jl , Koiot8 , 10th ninl Loavcnuortl Mrcct 213 tf AVrANTKr > I'ltrt-oliis cook , illnlnp room ntii \ \ l.ltchtu tlrl nt Trcmont Hottje , Ifltli ami Hint 158 tf _ " \\7ANTKI ) A No. 1 rook U.-mbiutm's restaurant , \ \ inis Merch.int Tailor , A itooil | iants tii TTestmakur nantcil , at Vankton. Apply or nil ilicsa Frank .Molstrlck , Vaukton , 1) . T , , box 301 , 16014. , _ _ A ITANTHli linnu'ilUtcIv , n girl for general iouse | work , 2S11 IJoiiRlM St 18Mf \VANTKD-fflO teairs on tt & A. It , 1U cnt-off. IT now umlor comtrmtlon botnren HlKbcoaiu : ClarkBon. WorK u 111 last vlx inonthn. Wa oa j3cc pcrilay. FrcutrnnvpoiUtlaii ( rom KaniaaL'lty. I * . u. adilrcsH , John lIcbaURhllii , Ilonlck , Mo. 120-lDj ) \A7ANTKD-Waltcr at the OccluonUI. 107-tl TlTANTKD-TjADIlM OK ( IKNTLKHKN-In city TT or country , to take nice , llRht ami pleasant work nt their onn homos ; $2 to f5 A ilay easily ami quietly made : worknont liy mall ; no canvassing ; no etanip for reply. I'leago mUlreai llcllablo JUnl't ; Co. , I'hllailolphla.ra. 847-lm BITDATIOHB YTAIITED. ot education ami refinement desired tlio Alaily cnro of a family ot Inollicrlcsi clillilron. Ail- ilrcsa "SI. I. . " 707 N. Ifllh street. lC7-18p ! Al'IrH cla < s ilretsnmkcrltlua nu ) > ltlon In eliop , lliirty-onoj cars' experience In Xu\v York city. s ' Dret smaller , " 707 N , 10th street , 258-1 op. ENintOKtlO Yciinc nnii , trooil lutlncnn uxper- leneu ami reterenecaonlil llko to ohtaln per- nmncnt position InOrunlia , la nf rood li.iMU and lucil to hard uorlc , Address " 11. 1) . " Dee olllco. lOS-lSp " 11TANTED IJy a coinpctcntilrtiK clerk , actuation TT jenrupxpcrlenco , epi'nku l'nIUIi and flernmi , Tor particulars addre.o'Urns clerk , thin olllct. " Ajnun'iiiMiUslico ( a eltnatlon to take clmrio o a country ntqro. HpoalH Gcrmtii nnd nn rtili Ten yearn' experience. City rtfcrcnco. Addroi"M Ij. " Ileo olllco , 210-10i ] WANTED A poHltlon liy n first-data laJi-book keeper. Address " 83 , Ilee otllco. 745 tf U Situation to do ironeralhouBowoik bj Uerman K'lrl. AiMrcfla "Jtt. A. lieo olllco. 103 14p AYouni ? married man wants situation as book keeper , In wholesale ceUWIshuicnt In Omaha Address " 0. " c-iro llco. EOO-tf WAHTB. WAM'l'Kl ) All 8 or JO reoinoil house In perfec repair with modern improvement ! ! , and centra ) ly looted. Addrchs "A. " this olllco. 2eo-lp ( ! I ) Flrot-clata taklo hoarders , with 01 TT without rooms , o\orythlrip homelike , 21(1 ( N 13tliSt,4 doom north CrolKlitonhoiiso. 238-14) ) TTtTANTKIl To rent , n nlcell room cottano In gaoi TT location , on car hue. Addrcuo "K. F. C. " lice ofllco. _ 228-14p FurnWiod luom with board. Address WANTKD "J. F. .I-Hco olllco. 227-13p "ITT'ANTKD ApcutH ( or the hcsb cainpalKii rncdnl TT in the market. Bond 10 conU for sample to YouiiR'aArt Kiniorhiin | , Omaha Neb. Z02 tf Two or thrco fiinilMiod rooma conxo. WANTKD nlently located for lielit luinsekeeplni ; . AddrOBe Btatlnic terms , "A. V. J. " Ueo olllco. OD7-11 WANTKD-S2.000 on firtt-clasi city pccnrlty.for r } can , at 0 per cent. Addrctu jlox 020 I'ost- otllco. 700-tf FOR liBNT nocoes ana Iota. Ipoll Itl'.NV Furn'Hticd.agood room , 3228. 16th ' Ht , corner of Hartley , 203-14p J neil " KENT , HAT.K Oil TltAUK-IfouHo , nnd barn with 80 stalls , on N 20th ktrect. flniunil Imc nmadjvara. Win. I * Iknruo , llth and Ilouirlm M. Tclephono 01. s > 48 10 I7IOHIIUNT Fnrnlahcil roomo to rent , 1717 rntu ' street , _ 2t3 lOp ITIOIl lir.ST 1'lvo rooiiinottiKO , food locality , 820 1 per month. O. F lUUx&Co. 22:1-14 : I poll Iir.Nl' Auiilto of 3 or 0 rooms for ft amall 1 family , No. 1112 Suuth llth stroll. 231-18) ) I poll ItBNT A handHomely furnished suite. Also ono Hnmll room. lUth room. 174) ) Capitol avo. 232-13i | IpOll HKNr Hnuth front room , nicely fiirnUhed , 1 1904 1'trnam I trL'ot. b9t-13p > ( ) ll HUNT Nicely furnlshod rooma without )7 1 board 1814 Davenport tjt. 102-18) ) ) I 71011 HiNT-FnrnIshecl front room , north uldo of ' Howard , lietAncn loth and llth. Houao newly alnteil. 231-13) ) ) FOit HI'.NT-Ono cottauo. $16.00 per mouth ; ono two etory frame house , J36.0U per month. Jloth n krond part cf city. Warren H Itilcr , 213 B. 14th troet 23,1 tl _ _ UKNT Nicely furnished roomi 1023 Dodiro I70H 1 elrcct. _ 212.21 p fTIOIt ItKNT A Jlvo room cottaKe In ( food locality. . ' liiipilrmtt2418UJpltol avcinio. _ 203-14p "TtOllKKNT Ono nlcoly furnished loom uultahlo 1 } for Uof-entlemoii.ut lUlSDoduoSt. 221-13p 7011 KKNT Four room house , I'M ' ! . Klif rldan St. J ncarropiileton i vo. lo ) ier montb. Inijulro of cdford , Houcr It Davis. 20MD 71011 UKNT-Furnlihed front room. Apply nt 1410 L1 Chicago struct , 20fi-Up 71011 HUNT Furnished rooms 1818 Dodiro Htroct. C 449-lSp [ TlOll UKNT A nicely funiMioa front roomfiH N. . . ' Hth tit. , near Casi Ht. 187-13ji [ 7 OH KF.NT-Furnllhed room 722 tiouth IBthHt. _ 185-llip Foil HUNT A furnlaheil room for K'entleman or Iitdy,8i8 8. 21 tnearl.cn\onworth. 110-I5p FOIl 11KNT A furnished room nt 2112 California utieet. _ 107-16) ) ) I70H HUNT Hotiso of flvo rooma. Jmiulro flrbt 1' liouiu wcat it Herald olllco. ltd 13p FOIl UiNT-iuod : dvulllniflioiitu with 11 rooma furrilbhed or iinfurnlbhcd. Apply 010 north 10th Bt. between California nnd WibtUr. 14S tf JTtOlt HICbT llnuno of il < rooms. 1711 Jackson 1 Inijulro of T. J. Fltzmorrla , 014 a. 17th btrcet , or eojilllcg I37.t ( [ 71011 KENT Nicely furolahoJ front room Iflls L' IJodgo street. 110-tf ' ? 0ll HKNT-Ono of the fluent residences In ( ho city 1 II rooma , funmcu , hot'and cold cold water b&th ater clonots , Krntca , uto. Kirythlnllrat ) ( claim iroiiifhout. f7t.OO ( per month. JUrkvr & JJayne , 3th and Frrnam , 112 tf 7(011 ( HUNT HOUBO G rooms good repair , Die * 1 ynrJ , rlstrn w rcr. llntiU ( ( per mnnlh 1411 I ' ' " lV. X.J , J > .ulk- | ! , ' JH6-U ITiqa nP.NT-A two itory frame tmlMlnj ; ( nitt bl o 1 for buslntso. I irto ( collar , upatalrn tilt blofor rcMdoncc. Inquire on premises , corner JOth nml riorco St. OtS-lt ITIOII IinfT-Kumlshod rooms with board , 1812 * Volga- 015-lmp ° fltlrn"hca 80Ulh "ont JTIOllKKNT-Slx rot > m cott-iqo , flno looallon. by S. x' T. 1'etcrecn , a. K. cor. IMh ami Dou lw. 617-tl T onfw room.housM , ycry corn- ' vo. car . AMES , 1607 Farnam , . . . HKNT-Uootns | n Crounso'a Block. O. M. Hitchcock. 613-11 F01'iJ-'YT } ' ° n ° Krind squara piano. Inqulra ollXlholm nud Cilckaon. J40.ll 17WR llKNT-Ono rood Blx ronin hou80 JJS per 1110. J' O.Jf.Hitchcock. atj-tf FOR SALE. S1T.CIAI. HAHOAIN House 5 rcomined two lota , ono rotncr , ten blocks west Irom.uostoflloo , (3,3)0. Homo ft Ilrunner. 552-18 IOU SAMi So * en Mnnstrd show csseinnd one .I1 nlcot > itro tl shch Ing nnd drawers , Klholm fc r.rlcl.fon. 2C2-10 SAl.n Two and one-h.alf ncrcs and housa In FOIl trord location , only { 1,050. Hero In a rliunco to obtain ntiorno nt ft bargain , HcOAQUi : , ? 45.tl Opp. T. O. 17MU SAt.K A llro year old , good sized , gcntlo 1 rlillnc iMiny , ( li'\y mire ) rcuonnblo. AddrcM "C. K.'Mhliotnfi- , 210-lOp IJMtll SAl.i ; A rcnloilrnnt ol nvo years' ( tnnillnff , 1 dolnR n | > lomlld butlncM. Morscfc Hiunncr.lKH rnrnamdtrrdt. 21018 ipOll SAI.V.-lllaclvsrtltli shop , two seta cf tool' , 1 waijon i ml paint nhop , nnd dwelling on lenicil Rrounil. Splendid chance $1,100. Homo ft llruil- ncr. 2M-13 17011 SAIiK flood rovl lioiw , sldo I ar lup-Ry and 1 harncsa. Applvnt Uoman'a stable , 13th street. 828-18)1 ) Foil 8At.r-A fine piano , cheap. Cll to-day. Ormmsc's Ulock , room 13. 230-tt 17011 S\UOR TllADK-Fltst-claM moat mirkct I1 klUInn from 7 to lu lno\car : > cr week. hho ] > rent roaaonab.o. lleavin for selling , other huslnciia. AU- drcta box 222 , Neob , lowaJ 220-lip FOIl SAt.K Hour Mill cncap , on easy tennaof pajment , ta\onhly located wltMn fifty miles ot this city. Oood opeulng. Addrosa I' . 0. Iox41S. St. 1'aul Minn. soT-im SALi : AT A llAIUIAlN-Thrco homes nml FOIl lot 32x160. llcnta for t610.CO annually. Good well , largo cistern , ImlldliiES all now nnd Inline , healthy location. IVoo $3,000 , or wllloxchinRO for Kood farm , lutinlro on 1'rrmlM No. 133112th and Williams Btrcet. 211-13 FOIl HAT..K Choiplota , { 5 down , $5por month , 11. C. 1'nttorson SCo. , cor. 13th nnd Farnam. 170-tt \TBWJM PS OF OMAHA-JJcmlB hna reduced prlco J.1 for next 30 dajs to $5 from { 10 heretofore.188tt 188-tt SAt.K A clean stock of Hardware In Central FOIl Nebraska. Address "A..U. " llcerubltiblnff Co. , Omaha , Neb. OBl-lm FOIl HU.K-245 ncroj ; 100 acres under cultivation ; peed ; gro\ , frame house , stable , granary , well , and BOmo fruit trees ; about fi mllca south of Valpar. alto , In IJincAstcr county. Nob. , nt ? 15 per acre. Ad- dccaaThoa. Wolfe , la\ld City , Neb. Terms easy. 040-1 o sat 44 SAt.K leaving on account of III health. ' house , barn , fowlcrica nnd 2 lota. Also two coo'l resilience lots. Apply' ! ' , K. larHtt , Qaa olllco , 13th and Fnritam. BSO.Un FOIl BALK-40 dcfllrablo biiUdhn ; lots , lor trade or cash. Call at A. Ucapo'a 1611) ) Dodge St. EM-lrno poll SAI.i : Graded Durham Cnttlo 7 yeirltnc I ' heifers ; CO txvo year old heifers ; 51 thrco } car .rlii ooraI ; four year old cows ; i ! pedigreed Durham bnlN , 3 nnd 4 ono Ian Bhownnlmal ; 2 ( cvon-clghtha Dur ham bulls , 2cara old. Above except n few are urn- den stock nnd show their breeding plnlnly. 20 cahen by eald bulls , out of nlnno cows , as are the ycarllnge ; \eirllnR steers : 17 two j ear old steers and 78 tliroo year old alien ) . 11. 1' . STKIN , SUndcn , Nob. 702-lmp FOIl SALE At n grant barpaln , the Scott rest dcnco property , juit cast of I'rntt'a In llanseom 1'kco , This la n very desirable 7 room cottage and w ill bo aold At a B.tc > iaco. U AUK Ell & MAYNK. 712 tf 13th and Karnam. FOIl BAl.K Oil TUADE A 6 year old Kentucky liotao lt > i haudH high , gentle nnd kind , trota In 3 mlnutca untrained , aha a now line Bldo tnr top car- U. J. Canan 731-lmo FOIl BALI ? Urocery Imjlnces in Kood locality pajln wtll. Will rciinlro capital of about $3,000 For ) urtlculara Adilrosav. . w " thlaoOlco. CflO-lm TpOIlSALK A choloo dairy and stock tann of 800 J1 acres , 209 acres under cultivation , 2 } miles from Silver Creek , Nob. , on U. I * . Hallway. Uood house , cicnmand Ice houses , barns , corrals , eta , for dairy ing nnd atock raising. Kind la well watered nnd nil choice ( 'riuia nnd grazing land , with plenty of ranga adjoining. For Dale cheap. I'otter &OobblU Farnam street. 671-tf FOIl S ALE-Englnea new nnd second hand 10 Ik p. 15 h. p. and 20 h. p. portable and etatlonnry ; also boilers of any alto nnd stylo. Htchnrd & Clarke , U , P U. Y. bet. 17th nnd 18th St . Otnahn. MO.tt SALU A iHlctlns onico eultablo I or a email FOIl nuwflpapor or job olllco. Will Bell lor cash or ci- chnnRO lor Omahn City property. Address ' 'X. Z. O" Iloo olllcu. 408-tl TjlOIt HALIJ Two sooond hand pianos , at Edholm J ? & Krlokaon'H Mnnla Btoro on 16th St. 800-tt FOH SALE Two open Booond-nnnd bnjrgle3 and ono delivery wagon , cheap , at 1319 narney 6t. 830'tt MISCELLANEOUS. 'T OIt KXCIIANHU Valuablecity proorty | , brlnff. J1 IIIK a ri'ntal ol 50 | > cr mcnth. Will eidianBo lor a lain ucurcity. llorso & Ilrunner. 251-18 Nice house , linrnnnd half lot for city Iota , ilorso & IJrunncr , 1404 Faruam at , 247-18 LOST A yellow groj hound ; $5 reward for Inform. atlon to U A. Kteuart , 1013 Jonuu btrcet. into' LOST On August 12thlf8Jbitwcon Fort Omaha , and my residence on St Mary's uvu , , n bundlu xmtnlnloi ; aiatly'a Kcru stni v hat with garnet on- rrlchpluinoa , 1'loasu Bond to my olllco If found. 240-13 OST On tth of August , 1 bay mare pony a jcars . /old from my premises mi lyth Htniul Uelloine oad. Lllieial rewerd will bo paid forticr return to no. Jou Knvau , corner IStli and Lcavonworth bt. 212-lOp rp\KEN 111' A brown cow,7 or 8 jears old. Owner i can hataeamo by calling on Charles llorthola , Uimiing Street , O'Nell'a I'laco ' , nnd iiaying chanje ? . IDJM-lowp T > IIOTOailAl'HH enlarged to any size nnd colored JL In any ttylo > ory cheap , at 1410 Dodge St. , Oma. in Neb. , third lloor , 104 14p SKItAYKD A 8 or 4 year old roan heifer whlto ( ace and ehoit tail. H. Montgomery , Ileo olllce , 17S-14p _ THiV7nulta , elnka nnd cceapoola cleaned with L aariltary cleaner. Satisfaction guaranteed by I" . U , Abel , ( uucocBlor to to J. U. . Smltli , ) box 878. 1000-lmop _ TIIUUIIAY IIM goou poaturlng. Spring water. 860. tf Tbe Die of the term M Qhoi Line" In connection with th corjwrate name of a groalfoid , conveys An idea of ust what required by the traveling pub lic Short Line , Quick Time ud the beet of accommcda- tlone nil of which Ate loin- abed by tbo great eel rullway la Amerlc * . ( ( jHIOAQO.HfllLWATJKEE . And St. Paul. II owns And operitta over t,609 miles ol forUiern Illinois , Wleconsln , Minnesota , IOWA ) Akota ; And aa to main lines , branches And connoo * Ions reach nil thu grc t business ccutree of tb Northwest nnd Far West , It naturally answers lh description of Short Line , And Best Iloute between Chicago , Milwaukee , Ht. Pnulnnd Minneapolis. Chicago , Milwaukee , U Crowe nnd WlnouA. Ohloago , Milwaukee , Aberdeen And EUendnl * Ohleago , MIlwnukoK , Eau CUUo And BtlllWAtel1 Ch cage , Milwaukee , WAueau And Merrill. Ohlnigo , Milwaukee , Reaver Dim And Osbkoeh , Chicago , MllwAukco , WAukesha And Oconomowoa , Oh aago , Milwaukee , Madlaon And PrairieduChlen. CWoago , Milwaukee , OwatonnA and KalrlbAUl . Chicago , llclolt JauenvlHe and Mmerall'dut Chicago , Ulgln , Hockford And Dubuquo. Chicago , Clinton , Hock Island And ( Xsdu Ilapldj. Chicago , Council Ululls and OmahA. Oliluago.Bloux City , Bioux Falls and Yanktbo Cklcaco , Mllnaukee , Mitchell And Chamberlain , llook Inland , Dubuque , Si. I'AU ! And Minneapolis Diveupoit , Calmar , Bt. I'nul ind lUnuetpolii 1'ulliraq B wpera And the Finest Dlnlu ? Cam la be wsrld are run on the main lines of UioOlIlCAOO. U IMyAUKKK AND bT , 1'AUL HAILWAY.AoUeTor/ ttentlonla paid to pAaaengeraby courteouaemployes ' f the Comjnny , . 8.1IK1UULL. Oonl Uanager. . . iAl V " ° AMI'K.N'T i. i. Ci.Al.K. oou'l ouu. . CKO. II. UBAKfom ) , Aw't. deal P Ajt.