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OMAHA DAILY B&E" TIITR UDAY , AUGUST ? J , l&rt. 5
$100,000.00.
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder
x And Special Flavoring
Extracts
PURCHASED BY THE
Mpfl lll '
The first conditions of healthfulness
are secured when care is taken in select
ing the articles which enter into our daily
bread.
Let all the articles used be as pure
and wholesome as
Dr Price's ' Cream Baking Powder1
And Special Flavoring Extracts of
VANILLA , LEMON , ROSE AND ORANGE" ;
and the he ilth of the family will not suffer.
Consider the Health first. This is true
Economy ,
.
MANUPAOTUHKR Ot Ot 8THIOK.T
It
'i '
AND TWO WHEEL CASTS. ;
. IU19 and 1520 llaraoj- Street and 1U8 . A , Uth'.SIrMf.
ftt'd CM.lom lii'uhh d free ucon application.
ispensary
CROUASE'S BLOCK ,
Tas been eetabllshcd and especially equipped lor the
treatment ol dlsentcs of the
ervous System ,
Blood , Kidneys ,
And Bladder.
All diseases producing blool Impurities and pois
oning , with i'ruti"iis on the skin
\vitli ulcer3 Diseasca of the Liver , Ilhcuma-
isai , Piles , Chronic Female Di-eases ,
disease ol Eye and Ea-Catarrh.AsthmaBronchitis.are ,
nil treated by r. . . . oud succcislul method ! . Including
the OXYGEN treitmcnt. Younp Men , Mid
dle Aied and Old Men , euderin ? from Ncrious debil
ity and exhaustion , from any cause whatever , produ
dug indigestion , pa Dilation. des > i > ondeicy , dizziness ,
loss of memory , lack of encip } and am Itlon. car. be
peimancntlv and speedily cured NO Cl'KK , NO
rAVFOUTUEATMKST Tno physician in charge
Is a regular graduate and lias studied bid profession
in London , 1'arU and Berlin. He is an expett In all
diseaccH of the Vriniry organs in both ec\es , If > ou
are mulcted , call , or write full description of jour
case , and incilicina irny be sent you. Consultation
free. Addrers all communications Omaha Di9H.n > a-
ry , Crounto's lilock , Omaha , Neb. Olllce hour312
a. m , 1-5 aud 7-3 [ InSundavs 9-1U a. w.
THE BRUNSWICK , BALKE , COL-
LENDER COMPANY ,
( SUCCESSORS TO THE J. M. 1J. & B. CO. ]
tHE MONARCH
The molt extensive manufacturers cl
1M& Fool Titos
IN THE WORLD. ;
(09 S. Tenth Street OMAHA , NKR
OTPrlccu of Billlrd and Pool Tabled and materials
unuhed on application
WesteFoCofnice-Works ,
IRON AND SLATE HOOFING ,
C. SPECHT , PEOP.
1111 Douglu 81. Omaha , Neb.
UANUPACTUBER OF
Galvanized iron Cornices
' 'tVDonner Window ! , FlntaU , Tin , Iron and Slate
Hood UK. Specbt's Patent Metallic Skylight , Patent
Adjusted llatchet Bar and Ilracket bhelvlng. I sm
he general agent for the above line of goods. Ire
Cresting ) Kendaif , B&liuiiadeiVerandasIron Ba
Classical , Scientific , Commercial and Art Depirt.
pi it . Both sexes admitted. Tuition lj ,
ln cheap , best of ocletv ' I'u'J/ equipped fwultj
/WAddreufor partlcu'laH , Kev. W. W. Hmba
u. D. l' e lden , or IVof. 0 M. DJ IsleW , S areury
ii * 4ju' ' r Uillirj ) . N < < Jf mi Sou
Nebraska Cornice
AND
HANUFACTTOEBS OF
GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES
13 oraooL
FINIALS , WINDOW CAPS ,
TIN , IRON AND SLATE ROOFING ,
PATENT METAUC
Iron Fencing !
. uuanndes , Vcrindis , Office and Ir ,
llnr . Wlndnw and fVllar OiiTt *
DUFRENE& MENDELHON.
SINK
DISEASES OF THE
SYF
KISTRONG. M. D. ,
OOVL llSt 'J
I utilo'Rc. i a" r- - > e 'r . r J ' 'fire *
th I" . larKrr , tt a , i 1 > - . - , litu ii
DOES
WONDERFUL
CURES OF
K.IPNEYDISEASES
AND
LIVER COMPLAINTS ,
llpfnu - it act * on tlio I.ITKIt , IIOH ELS an J
KID.NKVS at the tmt > tlnif.
U cleanse * the syittsi cf the
otu humon that develops In Kldnejaad Uri
nary DUeaset , Billoiuneu , Jaundice , Coa > tlp -
tlon. PUea. or In Jlaeuaatlaa , Jfeorm ! ia , Her.
dcn nd all Female CompUlsa.
WSOLID rROOf uF TK13 ,
T wnoi e-unsLZ CUHE
OOHSTIPATIOMi PILES/
nnd RHEUMATISM ,
By C tt ias FBEE ACTION of aU tile ors n
nd functions , thertbj-
CLEANSING the BLOOD
rwtoring the normal power to throw offdi * e.
THOUSANDS OF CASES
of the wont forai of lhe Urrlble dlsas
hive bea quickly reUered. nnd la a ihort ume
PERFECTLY CURED.
TEICE , ft. 111)110 ) OR PUT , SOLD Pt CRCCdST * .
Dry c n b ent by mall.
WELLS S1CUAED9ON 4 : Co. , Burllnzton , Vt.
3 S od u = p In D-r AIBUM U Ufi.
S. H , ATWOOD ,
Neo.
Plattsmouth , - - - -
nitDiB or TBOiooanBi.iu A B BJOB S IPI
HEREPORO AHO JERSE ! CATTLE
AHD DDROO OtCBIIT 1ID
for l.le. Corrtipondtnni sol eitsd
UANUFACTURKIl Of
GALVANIZED IRON
CORNICES.
WINDOW CAPS , FINIALS , ETC ,
< Ll.a li EXtvoot.
FOREIGN FANCIES ,
An EDnlislnnan's ' Indignation at Grec-
ly's ' Trealicnt by the Press ,
Uermnn Tronlilcw wllli Kiiflniul In
A felon A Now Cuban
Kovoliitlon , Klo.
OKRMAM T.VKKH I-nsK.sgOV. |
15i utiv , Autfu t i.'o - Vc NncIiligM tlio SJH
cinl connni slonor who i pns hiR Boiilh along
the wi tof .ifricn lo AURIIA IViiurtm on Ihi-
( icrin.in innn uf-unr Mnovrp li.n Imlstoil the
( ierinnii Itngnvrr n'l tlio torritnry south of
Congo , uhkli Mime * ) to llaniburff merchants
tirtmrilVooruinu. . Tliwc tnei chants hail com-
iiicro.il tri'-Uio * : with inland chiefs who mlixl
to tin in all their \orgn i ! ripM" .
SI U'LKSON SKCI Hr-S PATTI.
LONIKIV , AtiRiHt 10.I'.itll ! ha * slRlicil n
ciititract with Mnplrson lo slug in America
the coining w Inter ami next summer ill Kng-
l.intl.
COIISWAM. Nor ( .ni.TY.
] ) l HUN , AtiftviHt 'JO. Tin trial nf rx Seen-
l rv Cornwall to-day with a verdict of not
ffullty.AN
AN t NFIUKNDI.Y ACT I1Y KVlbAm
liCRitv , Augmt L'O.-Tlio Xnith ( icnnan
( ! .i/utti > holds that the Iriti ! h government U
ii'5 | ) iiililc < for ntti'inptft to Imnpoi aud n-al
tip the I ! 01 man colony at Augrn I'cintona and ,
Kays lit a ilrniUy of -.pirU ot moan unfilrml-
Imrjs tiiwntil a friendly nation.
A MWIITKII llFIIUKi : .
I.ONI.ON , AiiRtut LU-dementi It. Maik-
linm , secretary of the liojal -graphical
society , wliu MIvul iu thp Arctic oxDcdilioii
oflNi7 _ iu teutchof Sii. John I'rmiklin , lia
wrllti-n n loiter spying ' tin-accusiitloiH of
munli r nnd catmil > .ili m made against tin-
( itioly iiiity K a di'giaou to Atiicric.ui jour
nals. 1'i'ceiicy would have suggrstul Hilenco
until ( jieciy li.nl Mihmittcd his icnoit to the
government.1
MttiKliam continuing nays the Atncriran
navy di'p.irtment hnull ( have controlled and
been reiponslblo for the expedition. Tin-
party fihould Hover haxo boon left without a
depot .ship wintering \\ithln accessible distance
of them. The dilliculty of navigating chan
nels north of Smith'H Round wax ignored , nnd
precautions neglectuj , hence the catastrophe
for \xhtcli tlioro is no excuse. Lieut. lircelyV
obserx.vtory work will form a valuable supplement -
mont to the series of ob-orvations xxliich wore
taken by the ship Discovery in 1875. Mom-
bora of the Greely expedition are mistaken ,
however , in utatimc that Beaumont's Capo
Ikittania was visible from Lincoln bay , west
side of Kobeson Channel. Thy real Caiia
Brltt-xnia is invisible from Lincoln bay , the
most distant visible land being Cape May nnci
Mount I looker. The point which LockxxooJ
nnd liralnaril reached was Capo May , not
Lai * Drittauia. The next land they reached
was Ueaumont Island , with n final , island bo-
Ivvten it and the main land of liiittanu.
TIIK CHOI.F.nA.
MARSEILLE.- , August 20. DunW twenty-
four hours ended at .I o'clock to-night there
vvero twelve cholera deaths here.
TOU.O.V , August 2X Two deaths heie
from cholera to-day. The decompo-ed c-orpso
of ii rag picker xx-as found to-d.iy iu Kuo
Magnarue. | The ciusp of death is unknown.
Thenwro teveral deaths from cholera to-day
at Holliuville , four at Ulesulcs and ono at
Ai..Toms. . The inhabitant * ' of Lenscgne-
have di'srrted the place , \xith the e.Nception of
one healthy old woman , win refuset
abandon her limue.
I'MHAusu ; t 20. During tin twenty-
four hours ended to-night , the deaths fio'm
chulera in the fulliw'icp derailments of
8 ( utheiu France weie : UirauftM ; tiarid ,
3 ; Arid , 7 : K.ittein I'yrennels , 15.
P.VIIIAugust 20. Cholera is deciensing.it
Marseilles and Toulon. The diseace is lu
cre ) ging in the province * . At Clermont , near
Toulon , the priest olliciating at the altar was-
eeia-d with tlio cholera and died on the vpot.
II'HV lllELVMi LIKES KUAN' .
DniMX. August 20. At a meeting to-day
of the Iri-h National league , Mr. Harrington
read a cable mesange from Kgau expressing
the support of the American league in the
cau-e of Ireland. Harrington expressed the
pride and pleasure of Ireland m the election
of Kgan to the presidency of the American
league.
TXXO DATS OF ( JR.VCK.
PARM , August 20. The National states
Li i onp Paa will bo olloxi-ed two dajM to ob
tain a final reply from Pekin regarding the
indemnity demanded.
MAHPI O.V THK WAI ! PATH.
CAIRO , August L'O. Mahdi's lieutenant , Kl
Iloda , attacked and defeated friendly tribes
at Merawe. The c-rpsei of those killed by the
entmjxxith theii hnndi tied behind them ,
hax-e been floating down the Nile past Debbeh.
El Hpda is ndxancii'g to Ambukol to ctfect a
junction wtth other rebel ? . He is only three
days distant from Debbeh.
A HALLOON ro-r.\i. SKHVICI : .
PARIS , Augi-t : 20.-Captain Ken.vd , in-
vi-ntor of the navigable balloon claims the
problem of .trial navigation has been com-
| ) let < ly Ivi'J , and noiv it'- only a question of
tmu and money. Heclaiics he can insure a
KilI'Min ' po'til sytlem as ea ily as by r.til
reid , and c-instruct balomis , t-.ich one of
vvhiLhconM carry over one hundred uoldir-rj.
A i IIHN I'ATRIOT'SCHK.MF. .
Kr.WE.T , Augu.t 20. The Cubaiii hero
Lollected in large numbers to-night , expecting
the arrival c.f . Generals GOIUL-Z and Macco.
Their mi"ion i n-'t known but it i ? Mi | > | N > * < .i
.h .t they c Jino f.-el the pulse of the Cubans
1 rvj aratory t > organizing a grand exiHiditlon
t-Jlr-aCub.x I'n ' the arrival of the Dictator
i 11ii3on board except Don Carlos Tri-te ,
* i It ( : ; . .inez in New U/lenus. The latter
- e\l--t -l hria about ten days The
fluent c : tfn.p.itcd ! by these ofhi ar * VM | !
1 ! . .b > .z < i thAuauera itripf , but if \ r-
. : i w. ; ; be a -potable attemjit for liberty
v t.3 ! i . 'Mils. Thtre is v.-ry little prol v
: y thi : .ia > \vditin | will start fn > m
he .
rl-K > . 'S--L ! ' < \ . U. C. * .
I'l i'v , \i--jiO. : Thaancuil cjpfercnce
: U > Yi > .n < MnChri.ian Association of
t.e : \ > r'K.nmeJ th ! ereainp. Th oiit > .
: n XT < . ' - listeii ta-o hocrj , tr which
l'.unt A ! Vrr.rtf. . pn-sWia : if thi IV-r.m
c n n : ee it th' V. M. C. A. , deli -rvj the
addre f wclc-in. ' . Tha ciki
> i - c > uat < Kn-
p'Ii < h * .encJv , atd , bavin ? ? ! * ! : ! . .Vn.frijp u
. . . unh.Au' . u.rthixU
> < > nxt.J.t ncnn j-j"Vi tii. ! >
"i work f t v .unr nt-n. Kn < | > eror William
xsr > 't to ti.f o nferenc * rxprticg jyrupathy
with itb.eet . , and re ettin : : his health pro-
hib.lM u.-rur , the oonfen-cce a delegate ,
and invoking thdlvm be ! ricgu | > on the c n-
venit'in. '
Count Bernstorff wai re-eleded pre-Ident
and W. II Seagram , of London , 6tcr .tary.
The fiiventiui ) meet ) here on Invitation of
the lie/hn oiMxiatn > n , and on call of the cen
tral inUrDitiOD.il committee whosa head
quarters are t Gentv < . Kvery arrangement
vvai made for the d < iiifort of the delegates and
f'T the c- nvntion' H' i.in ,
Stanley > vaH Correcr ,
LoNCO.v , Austist 20. A diip-itch from
Berber euiifirms Stanley' * theor/that Gordon
c m esci | > a from K.irtoom at any time hi
w.tnti to. The truth ia tint a large capture
of C. W. Allen's . " " "
. 1 jm.m § "Trotter" and "Did
Tom" trends , plug tobacco , BO demoralized
ihe stldien that they reftiea to leave until
they have cuniuiued the entire amount. ThU
a.f unti fn the intsnsa r. ; e of the Mehdl ,
h" h i J ecurej the f.unum noveltleu at a
rrmcely price.
ADDITIONAL 1'OLJTIOAL NOTKS ,
Fusion Adopted ,
GKI.VH Rti-ii * , Sikh , August 30. The
democratic ttate convention met at 12 = 15 to-
< < ay ; KJum Puhl temporary chairman. Th
ti9ii.il cimimtt 4-j werd a ) < p < tlnt I , Uo acorn
tiitte ) tu oinfrr with the yrwnbaskers n fu-
i MI on an cl-.ctur.il > tata ticket. Jtfce i till 3
clk. .
Several ther rii' ! P-i wera necejiitated on
account of a hiuh ia the c infer'nn- > njinitt -
i.f tua tu. . tonveLtlon < 3 tnth diruion of tin
tlck-t an I delay iu r ijortingnii thu platform ,
i > thcr > > on the tUtr ticket , a > ign < d to it by
the oonfereiico , vi-r tilled u Mlowi : lieuten
ant gmrrnorj Mitthew Maynird ; : ntary
of itate , Win. H. Snakepet re ; treasurer , Jai.
Ulair ; auditor , Gno P hanford ; ttate Iwanl
of mdiicaton. It v. Chri.tian Vanderveer.
A ; . . : ! : * : . . ' ; . . iuua. e , .tvj were
ch sfn , " .It of which were Rronnl > ncki"8 iml
seven democial .
The platform view * with nlarmlhoroMiH'xif
twenty-live year * of republican rule iu the
stale , during which the incrofiso Iu | mp-
ulaltou was ; VS per cent -of pauiierliiii I3S
per cent. Hcio follow * an extended dtatciiienl
ImvvliiR Iho comparative iurrwo in fnnuiug
and innuufivetnniiK and the todpcctivo
mnnnnU of labor eiuplnyixl , wngo ; paid , nnd
value nf product * : comparatively Inrgp in-
crca o of dpKi | ita in nation * . ! over aving <
banks ; tt.igiHllou of bu ino * i : Microachincnls
of r.dlrond eipital ; iu view nf all of wlm h Iho
party oppmoi Iho ciiulinuance of Iho proseiil
jurty's policy. The plalform procenN to
ondurw tha national ilrmocrnlii1 pliilfoini and
" \Ve favor the intintrnam o of inteinil and
tarilT tavallim sn levied that lnurlehall
hear Iho chief butdtn mid the nii-exaile *
of life shall be practically free. " _ Tli9 plat
form futther dirlate * ! ftgniii'-t convict e nitiarl
lalmi , f.ivoro n libeial nicchatiica lit n law ,
it.ile ic lriclinn in granting franchi i' , I T-
milling their regulation for the | iubllc gimJ ,
and dines with lhoeiulor i'iueiit of Ciovnuor
He/ol3 and Ihe dciuocralic congressmen.
Antl-rrolilliltloii.
Toi'RKA , Augtul 20 , A convention i.fn-
publicans favorable lo the ro-Mibiniii' > n of
the prohibitory ainondiiiont nlsoliiethne today -
day , the appnront purpmo of the body l 3ing
to join with the democrat ! ! in nmUng a st.ile
tlcVettlut vvlll bo acePpUble to dennKnitic
and republican ro-Kubmi < Mionit > i. Tlid plnu
iiuwt freely migge ted M the divinlou nf Ihe
tnte llckot alKiut equally betvvcrn the
two oloiucnt' , with O. \\r , tihek
tiirfi'iit goveinor , ni uiu'.idato fur ( , ovi imr.
The two hranrhci nro not uniiiiinous on thN
| irnH | ) < ition , nriny deinoeraU insisting Uion | n
Mniiglit denioci.itlc lii'Ket througluiut. The
re subini < s1oni' < N mot at Iho skaling link and
iirpaui/cd by Iho oloc-lioii of > T. tj. WnlkiT
chainnan , and l-'rank lleia'd ' tecrotar.v. The
attendance only fair. The | itini > i > (1m r4 f"
fnrhaveliuldovelopod Ihe exact puipn eo ( Iho
meetii > g. After the appointment of thi niiml
eiimmiiteeo the convention ndjourtied until
eight o'cloek.
4Tlio convention re-as emblod betvvci u .s aud
' .I o'clock and made the temporary organiza
tion permnncnl. The eommillee on rt-olu-
lion * HulnnilU'd n Imigplntforni , th ' Hiiliitaiica
nf vvhli.li is the niuTtnni that the luajoritv of
Ihe repuhlienli p.iitv of Kansas have do-
lorinincd enale co with and adopt the dogma *
of the piohlbillon parly , and Hint in puimng
Dili cournIt lint dep.irtcd from Iho true fnitli
of ropubliciniHiii. It ondornes the platform of
the national republican party and pcdg ! < " < un
qualified nupport to Blalne nnd Lngau. It
uadeclnlly oniioiNCi thoaclionpf the national
convention through iU coinmittco on ic olu-
lions in rojecliug tht-'aboinlnablo doctrine of
prohibition.
Hon Drniva n LlKlit HOIIBO.
PuoviiiKst'K , AugiiPt 20. Last evening
General Butler again spoke iu the Collisotim
nt Kocky Point to a small audience.
MLIIIHEX , Conn. , August 20. The Uutlor
demonstrations in this city were expected to
assume state proportions and I"1 a unanimous
affair generally , but nnt moio than 2,000 people -
plo were present and of these all buta'.iotit 2CO
vv eio from this city. Thp alfair was under
the au pices of the local independent and In-
dustiid club , composed mainlv of greenback-
ers. H. C. Baldwin grccnlxtck lawyer of
Naugatucket forth the worthies-nous of
thu old parties and the need of u new mio.
The afternoon and evening sessions wuo devoted -
voted to epuch making , with dancing.
Jersey Democracy.
TRENTOV , N , .I. , August 20. Tin demo-
craticstato convention adopted the following
tojolutioLs :
( : I ! so'yed , That the dcmociatic paity in
convention assembled allirm theiv devotion to
the principles of the party as enunciated in
the platfoim adoptul by sttto conveiitjun on
the Uth May ; liy the national convention at
Chicago in .1 uly. and declared by the letter
of acceptance of < irover Cleveland.
Kc-olvod , That in Cleveland and Htmdricks
wo rccogni/o representative democrat- ' ,
p'edgod to honest government and aduiini-.ra-
tiou reform , and woplnlgo to them the united
support of the democracy of New Jcr-ey.
State nomocracy.
TopK-tA , August 20. The democratic state
convention met at I p. m. Three hundred
and nineteen delegates wcie pesunt. Hon.
A. A. Harris of I'ort Scot' , temporary chair
man , II. Miles of Leavenwoith , tcmiorary |
eecietaiy. The temporary rhainnan , taking
his -eat , inadq a speech endor-ing Ihu naliona !
democralic ticket and platform. Ho con
demned the misrule of republicanism , cen
sured prohibition and demanded the biibmis-
MOII of the amendment. liusue ! ° s committees
were then appointed and instill : ted to report
at 10 a. m. to-morrow.
Bourlion Split In
KANSAS CITY , August 20. The adjourned
convention of the democrals of the Fifth con-
gre-aional district to-day nominated Alex.
Greaves , piesent representative , by acclama
tion. Wallace remains in the field , conse-
cmently thf ilemocrats will be divided.
KANSAS CITV , August 20. In conHequence
of the division , Mr. Wallace ha * written a h t-
ter to Congressman Graves , promising for the
* ake of harmony to . uhmit their respective
claims to a primary election , which shall de
termine the cuididacy. Mr. Graves has taken
the milter under ndvitcmcnt.
Coniii'ctictit'B Nominee for Governor.
NEW 11 AVI-.v , Conn. , August 20.At the re
publican stale contention lo-day , John A.
fibbel's was elected pcimaiifiit president.
The convention voted to take formal ballot for
governor. The names of lien. W. Jf. Bulkely
1'hineas C. Loucsbery nnd Henry H. Hani-
sou were pre-inted. Henry H. Harmon wa-
nominali d on the M < oud ballot.
A. HuEsel , teen Ury of stat > , U. B. Cham-
beriain , treasurer , J , . .1. Munson , of Water-
but y , comptroller.
Tamil Ohio niMilot Democrncy.
t\K ) HAII : II | , Augiiht 20. The demosrats
of the Tenth di-trict to-day nominated Franl.
Hurd for ic i-ltction to cjngrMS. Thaconven-
lion WM Ihe Inrgent everhui < l III the dir > tri < t.
The Jfurd ill-legation from Lucas county vx.ts
admitted over the opposition.
ISiitlorllCH.
KANSAS Cm , Mo. , August 20.-The state
greenback convention was called to order by
W. T. Jtoiithroff. of Monroa couuty. One
Imcdiitl and 3venty-h'vo delegate * are i > rcs-
ent. The cummitU.'ex were appo'nted and a
recess was then taken tiLlll 2 o'clock.
Ilathcr UimnlinouH.
GLFStor , Mi.s.v. , Auguit ' ! . The dcino-
crald in th Third dlnlnct to-day nominated
Ignatius Donnelly for Cocgre ) > f. I/niiiedlato /
ly the ix-opJe'H parly met nnd nominated
iMinelly. Tlie l tt r wan yenterdAy named
by the fanm-r'it convuntlon of lha diitricl ,
nomocracy Must Jlavn Hcven o ,
TKKSTO.V , > . J. , August 2H. The demo-
cr.Uic rtttQ cunventlon uiovt at nKjiJ. Gene
ral McC'lt-llan wu choien tciurMirary chair
man. H * nald the demiK-ratic parly dc crvd
B'icct" ? * and must havit , as timu biought iU
revenue ,
lie IlefiiBcd tlio Nuiiilnntlon.
ALDKEljL-KK.il K , X Jf. , Vugiwt 20. The
dtmocratlc V-mtorial convention norninattd
Antinla Jo- *
riren refused the nomination.
HKNDHICKd.
Je Couldt.'t Stand tlio Pressure ,
Indiaaap-.lis , Aujpnt t'O. HrxnieiH re
fun- any longer to be galled with thu cheap
fanueif.'tvu.t , formerly given them by him
< > n el'Ctiomuring tourx , but intht on IIM pro
ducing his favorite Trotter plug. This u re
carded M entirely overcoming trie effect of the
Maria Halpin ( filiation.
' im m
Tt BI " "
A Lyiiclilntc.
GA .V MTO.V , Auguit 'JO. Day In-fore ye.ter
day u inurdtTOiit jsiault and outrage wat
comiiutte'l on Mm. Junemao , wi/aof a dairy
nun iwidmthrea miliM i-oiith of the titv.
I U to-ni ht the body of tha anallant , Hich
utd Kilcluig , w it ttrting'tip by the neck to a
cedar rw. I'liilniat , the lim'i of ihe di -
Lvui.awi ! J , MJ m vU
HOW IF TAKES ,
CfliiiinculsoflliDPrcssofNcwYorlfoii
Clcyolanil's ' Loiter ,
A Masterly Production lo Drinocrntli1
Spcctaolos ; the lti\ci-Holn Kc-
Special Dl pnlch to TIIK Itrr.
XK\X YOUK , AugustiM.Tho Hornld ( ili-in. )
.iys : " ( Jovernor Olovaland's lotli-r Is typical
[ or iU clonr good nonso nnd Its cotnprchcii iv i-
vet cinciso sUtcinciit of li'iMIng point * m our
political condition. It h clmrncteristlc of lh
limn who U nhv.i > .s equal tu any occitslonth.il
nrlsofl , nnd who , ntniullug upon Ms record , liai
no oxphnotloiis t tnako , nnd no ni-cd to con
ceal his thought * in n vvlldorno.ss of words. "
The SUr ( tvui ) H\y : "Mr. Cleveland' *
letter in exciM'ditiglydixniliod , nnd cnulloiw to
the \crgoof tluuduy. Wo c.iunot recall that
it Inn ft solitary good word tomiy for the dem
ocratic inrty. riatltndo * rclat ng to lalnr
me olalnir.vto , bill xnguo nnd guarded. In
fntl , tin- only nntloi-H ( i.vnkly ( llscuscd nre
Iho BUinptunry laxvs , inleru.-vl imprnvu-
nieiilH , nnd civil Kcrvice. Thoio is nut a
vvor.l aliout the taillf 01 hind grnliheM. "
The World , ( ilcin. ) unyn : Tlin letter of ( , ov
Clovel.ilul IP like the limn , vxho < e entire public
career has In en ninikcd by n stiict adhvrenco
lo duty nnd n lofty putposo to serve tlio people
to thn best uf hla ability. It is free from
miphintry , iloningngisiM , and grovcisiig nppo.ili
lo xolen. nud il In n document that will groat-
lyntiongtheu Iho portion of the [ domoctalic
-taudaid bcnror.
ThoTiibutio ( lep ) snys : "There is nolhing
in Mr. Cleveland' * letter lo show why ilnhould
hnwt been kept luclt in long , nor niiything lo
justify it ) linal publication , o\coplns n mcie
formidily. U l coiiiiii'inl.ico | ) In Ihooxliemc.
All in all , It isavoiy email luttrr by n voty
fitimll ninii. "
The Times , ( ind. iep. , ) nays : "Mr. CIovo-
landV iiropositloiifi ri-garding the laboring
clung are candid , stialghlfurvvnrd nud eenslblo.
They nill lie accepted by pelf-respecting work-
ingiuc'ti. Ho rocbgni/e.s Iho gcnenuis nlllludo
of the country toward all xvho xxi h the ilghta
with thu ropon iblltloa ! of cill'iiship , but hi-
would not encourage the iiumlgiation of these
who Mo not intend to hpcoino Amorlcan" . '
ThoSuniml. ( ilom. ) aya : "Will thURplr.
itless and inolliclent writing dispel the feeling
of di urgani.ntlon which U abroad , and nllay
Iho doubts and the discoida th.it tend the
democratic party ? In there anything in it to
gather to ( trover Cleveland the ulrcnglh of
that party , reconcile its factious and carry it
to victory in this memorable contest ? Wo
think not. ( .rover Cleveland1 ! ! letter of ac-
ccptanco is from ovcry point ofioxv an un
fortunate production. "
AGAIN TBIUMPHANT.
Tlio Union 1'nHIIUH Win n Second
Victory Over the
Y ( > Htcrtlny ,
A telegram was received in this city
! i\at night giving tlio result of the gntno
between the Union I'acifica and the
viuisvillcB , plnycd on the grounds of thu
latter yesterday afternoon. Mannfior
Lord put Mnrr , oil' whom ho said when
ho waa here , the Union Pabifica could
not get a base hit in a month in pitchcr'H
position. In first innings ho waa knuckol
3tit of thu box nnd nnd his placed lillud
by Vcftch , the pitc/ier whom Lord nc-
cuaccl of colling out the game when thu
Evanovillos were in this city.
McKcIvy , Taylor nnd Snucd each miulo a
three baeo hit and bnndlo a two bagger.
The game was a slugging ono , ten hits
with a total of thirteen bases being made
oil' Salisbury , nnd tvrolvo lilts with n to
tal of nineteen bases being mndo oil' the
Hooaier pitchora. Three runs Tvoro
earned by the Union Pacifies and none
by the Ev'anavillca. The score wna aix
to three in favor of the Omahaa.
ANOTHEIt HOTKFj I.'OIl OMAHA.
Mr. TlicilK'uird Tlirovvs Open tlio
DOOFH oftlio Atlantic TlilH
The paving of Tenth street has demon-
stratcd the wisdom of our citizens by the
rapid increase in importance of that
thoroughfare and the advent of now and
important business enterprises.
Ono of the jmost notable features on
this street Is the commodious and attract
ive Atlantic IJotel , of which
Mr , O.ThoiJganrd is proprie
tor. Mr. Thuilgaard is well
kirown to our leading merchants nnd
business men and deservedly popular.
The now houao ia located nt NOB. < > 0l !
and Oil South Tenth street and will be
thrown open for the accommodation of
thu public to-day. It contains twenty-
live t-legant rooms , with nice parlors for
ladiea and gentlemen , and n splendid
dining room located in the front of thu
building and commanding a fine view of
the street. The whole houdo is well
equipped with eower and water connec
tion and , in short , is perfect in every
loapect.
Mr Thoilgaard ia an old and experi
enced hotel man who wnn in the business
in Chicago for seven years and has been
for a year past making a great rojord for
the Commercial Hotel on Ninth stroat.
Ho will conduct the Atlantic in the best
style and endeavor to please everybody ,
nndhaving rented the house for ton years ,
will , wo predict , build up a reputation
for it second to none in the city. Ilia
rates -will bo only $1.50 and $2 00 per
day , and an excellent table
will bo sot for day boirdern. Mr.
Theilgaard celebrated the completion
af his arrangements last night by giving
tiis friends a delightful supper and re
ception last nighr , at which bumpers
were quaffed for his future success , in
which wish TIIK BKK now heartily joins.
TUTT S
PILLS
TORPID BOWELS ,
DISORDERED LIVER.
and MALARIA :
From tin fco hourcca urtso tbrce-fouriha nt
\ \ > a ilHoasi 3 of too humnn raff 'J n-so
lyiniiliJinsliiillcatothcircimlcnrc r. m ot
Appetite , Itovrtlu cosflvt , Mck Headache -
ache , rulliiem after entlnir , avrrilou to
eivrlluit of linily or iiilml , I riictntlou
of f o < l , Jrrllaljlllly of tenijier , l.o\v
ljilrlt < , A ft-rliin ; oflinrlnr ; nc lrctril
mine duly , Ill/7lne , I'liitltrliii ; at Ilia
llrart , lint * lirfdrn ( lie eyeihighly cnl-
> rrd L'llur , O.V.STII'ATIO.VV uii'l ' ( Jc-
uiaiiit Ihousoofan mi < lylbnl a < tsilirc'ctly
ju tboI.lvcr. , AsnJ.irerinc < licii. < Tt'IT'.S
I'IKf.SJiaionot , iil. T' ' > ir aciixnontbo
liidnf y i. iiil "ikin a 10 pr inptjri n"vlnj (
til ifiii/mitif" ) tl ( ' ; li tl.tBu I. , pf ' cav-
tliK" ' * oT the H ) nielli , " prnl K in n ; ; . < - -
ltd , iiMiinil ( ! . ( ; ( sliiJii , r'u ! " ! toi.i ] , 111 . r
' * ir > uii'Uv'urou 0 jily. 'I'l 1'T'S I'II < r.M
luio no Mm i a or K > ' * " < ' ' " " luttrKro
* t'h ! * ly work ami a , ui > rfict
ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA.
A\i * r > v' r .U.-Sn. I t'i - 11 il urr Lybt..N .Y.
Ciur Hun nit WiiifcKiiy * cli.inffcj
SPECIAL NOTICES.
will PoBltlvelrnot b inserted
nnleni paid in advanco.
TO LOAH-Monnr.
MONKV TO 1OAN In rjmi of tSOO. anil npwanl
O F I ) vl n 1 OJ. , lloil Kit t Mid I * *
i , IS05 Ftrntm Ht J8-tl
HELP WARTBU.
_
\\rANTFD -A onnifttrnt wokoinl Iftiinclrcns. Aldo
i A wooiid Kill. Mr * . Mnrst , * . W , ror. Iftfi
Cnpltol Mcnnr. _ _ _ _ 3 l Jl
\\TAXTKI-T ) .i Kltl < lor KftirrM hi > u-e uk.
t > A | ' | K > t inn rr.ulli 10th sttcct IMS 2'2 | ,
\\rAS'Tii : ) V r" " < l I'Ulicr a S tlli llrml , Ne
M lirn Vn ( lood w jo ; < Kinra'itcoil. r. | | Tel-
M0itlclor | , Xnilli llcnd , HIHKO | rj. , Neb.
401J5 | '
-A .llnllit ; room cltl M
dlncl.oor. 18th.
\ \'ANTKI-Cook ) for smMI ranch near lied rlmtil ,
1 i Nch. Uvulwniffs. Wdtinn ntul rhiM villl iln.
Apply I1. S. iu : < tl , II k. M , lic.i.l.iiittors | , loth utiil
I nnmm .tin 2lp
\\rANTT.Ii-A nnn lo nell Ton * , &o , for the
M Onmht Ten Wiuchnme , Ifllh street , lilMccn
iruiilngaiiil Hail ( ItictK. on Vnrv or commlvlon.
897 2I | >
\ \ 7ANTKH-A KOIH ! rc'ivlilo dcortml conk al the
> > IVtkliu llmi'c , I'laltitnoutll , Ncl > . 39fl.21i |
\\ANTKII ( looil girt tor KCticral hnuiionoik , nt
thltil homo tcom N. H.cor. l.mvciinotth ttnt ,
on 17th utrcct. 395-IC | >
ANTiiA : niitel * i uniniii iac.K ftl the
Snuthoin Hotel , nt oila\ IDI-illp
( \ rANTiiiltl : ( ( orliou-dwotli. Mis W. XV. Illni : .
> ' IIAIII , lOtli Htii-ct , Uli lumio W H. Boutlirf l.ca
vtimoitli. ' 171 CUp
\\\NTK1 > Si'vrral ( tocillrotitus nml start linn at
> > Dm Kniiiliu Steam I.nuiuliy , 1110 UoilK < St.
10 "II
\\rA\TKD-A first class putry rook , meat conk ,
\ \ ( iliatlui can Uko rlmr o cl akitcliui. Also
nrtt cUuwnltrr .it St Jilllcil llcst.iurftiit. 3Tl20p >
\\'ANTK1) A mm In Oiniliii to t konu olllcc nii'l
M rvpri'irit n inittifvctiirur In tuciirli' ) ; ngcnts
atulctlllnn the titilo , a no line oltools. SJOtoi'lO '
per vfi'kcun lipinmlo. Snnil raplli'rciiilrol. ' | Ail-
ilrcss"Ilutlni'W cli.un-c , " 01 Hum jier .St. , llottou
M.v > . 377 21
A\TANTF.I-A llrntclais baker. .Mint lie steady
11 aLilinlicr.X'njusjlt icrvvcok. Aildrcin nt
once to U. rrlmrli , Noitli 1'litto , .Veil , . ' 110 20
| 7ANTKD-Two illnhwashor' , 1010 Maineutrcct. .
> tSO.tf
\\rANTii-AKOoilKlil : lor kitchen ork. ( lood
11 toi ; to KUOI ! Kill. Ml 1'lcrco , corner 6th SI.
378
\lTANTKD-XValtrrn nJ dlt nt onoi at
> 1WO FanmniHt.
" \\7"ANTKD A cook anil Itunurcal. Aiily | | to Mm
IT Klnnmaii,6011'lcawnt alroet. 27t0p
WANTKO llntlicr forS Hrckionly. Ilcut Kt'8.
Iniiilrcnl3188outli | lOtliSL U , 1' . KlioMcr'u.
319-tt
l7'ANTii-A.K"0 : < lrlrl | at No. 1311 Plcrco fit. ,
> between ISth timllltli. -2I32.1 | >
ITANTKD Two chmiliertnilill niul KM tocvv
V nnilnnlt on thle , at the Occidental. S.M-tl
\\rAMTKIl-Two men < .f . rowl aildrum to mil
Roaili. htcatly vniplojincnt. Call 121 unilli
lOtli utiiot. 3Sa-20p
\\fANlKD-A Klrl lor Kcneinl toutewcirk ( food
1 wa ea , IGua rnnmn utrcul. 302-IOp
TfTAN'l KD linincdltlcijacuimcttnt Iflll nt 1710
> Duii '
\\7ANTIJM A iond tflrl for pcninl lieu oHiirk.
11 Mu t lie n icon , I cuol. and l.tunditai MIH. J.
M. Thurttoii , 'JI'JO ll.itnoy Btreet. SUl-tl
\\rANrKIi Oiial C'ltipctcnt Elrl for Kcnor
II hoiuu urk. I J 00.1 W.IK u , IBM \\ebitcr St.
AN'IKD-A womnn , mlildlo ajjid prclorrcd , for
II Ki'iicrnl hoUFi irkln a family of lx , atOn'aUlla
NuS. Will pi ) ( D CO perweikano faro tu O.nilnlla.
Address "N. I' . K , " Hen ollico. 301-21
AX'ANIKI ) A flrnt-cUss cook , man or woman ,
l > woman iireferred. Iniiuln- No 012
Street. 2S3 tf
\\fANTKO A competent Rlrl for ptnctnl houso-
work. Mrs. M. lUiKuni , lilth and I avcnworth
street -13 tl
\T17ANTEI ) LADII--4 Olt UKNTI.KMEK-In city
Vl or country , to take nice , Unlit and plcananl
wotk at their o n hcincn ; 12 lo $5 a day eaelly am
quietly made ; vsork Kent by mall ; no ciovMslntt ; m
utamp for reply 1'laaeu addrcwj Hcllablo MinlV L'O.
rhlladolphU , I'a. 8 7-lm
BITUATIOHO WANTED.
energetic yonnc biDlricm ) man wlHliea to Invc't
AN or two tlious.ar.il del nr * , with ncrv.ccH , In
goodcsttbllnhcJ hu lniB ln omaha. Ail'lreiw , iitat-
Incpaitltulars "VVoodeon , " I' . O. 110x235. 300-23p
" \\TANTED-A | Ktltlon ) as clerk In dry caoils or
\ > Kroutry ttorc. Address " 1J.D. " this otllcc.
S'Jl 21p
\\7ANTKll-Kitnatlonbya first-clam meat cook ,
11 ono who can lake charco of hotel kitchen or
rcxtauiant In cltyur country. Addrtts "X V. " lira
ollico. 'JL'lp
\\7AN1ED Situation as book-keiper by n joung
T 1 rr.an ol K'ood buslnc-cH 'inalltlcfl and It an ripcrt
book keeper. AddrcM "I. " llttioimlltan Hotel.
311 2lp
T\7ANTKt > Situation by a comrttcnt book ktip-
V I ir ard tenr > ( 'r < iphcr. Ittlurc-nccs furnl-htil
Addrem " .I. ' Ilco ollico. 303 ' . p
TVAVII.Ii < < itiiallnii b > a < niiii | < tint l kir on
It l.rt.id and i-.ike. Cun ( iirni.li tin In t "f rilir
IIM.H ( | > raildrt > nl.lkliiiro iulU > II iiM'.r"niLr
lltli and IlixIk'C. ! )17Ci ) |
lANTitD Ily n jaui.Kmanicd man of h'jslrcai
iaUllt ) anil experience , a poklt'.on an boik-
keeper , coric'i ondiut or clerk Han had rnllrr.vl
e\Kirlrncc. [ Audrcnx "li.I/ "ci.ro Iltoolllcr , SJ-i 'JOp
\I7A.VTKI > A potltlon by a Brnt-claM laj'Ixjok -
> T keeper. Address "a , " Uco olllcc. U ! tf
) oun marilcil man v ariui HttU'vtlon a * book *
A
Lteper , in wholculu ceUblldhmcat in Omaha.
AaJrcsd"C. " Ciro JJeo. fcOtl
tllBCELLAriEOUB WAHTK.
orent , bor 10 roomed homo In per-
fiitnpalr , with inxlcrn Improvcu tnts , nod
rci.trVly lot.i'.c < l. AddrtHT'A ' th iioJlire. SfX-'lp )
l'ANTKH-81.fOO , on rta' fjatitu KCiirlty. Ail-
> ilicjs" ! ) . " No. 5. Ue3 olllcc. 373 tf
\\fANTKU Acciitd for Iho hefet campalKM medal
\l nit he market , Nerd 10 cunt * fur sample to
Young's Art Kuiporiuta , Oir.aha Neb. if.-\l ( \
\ \ ANTKI-.OOOonflrtt-clasj city Beciirlty.for 6
IT ytbrs , al 9 ptr ctiit. Address Hot 020 I'ost-
olllco TOO tf
FOK BBHT--lioaiei ana Lota.
IIK.ST Houte cor. 17lh aiiJ [ .eavcnwnjth.
1 Inquire on [ > mrlu , ut Illll'n intit m.i' it John
h. Hill "
7011 ltf < .Sr-IAilraUe furnUhnl r < nm with a
privatefarnlli. uultahfefor out ortuofjentlerncn ,
t ca.lunc < invenl > .rit. AililiMi"K , " 1' . 0. Ml Zip
ITU t KK.NT. A mo riM < mluimirie.l IIDUKO at bJO
JL'C'/l't/eitrcct. ' W.I ] tale Loanl In eichanKe In
nut. Kn < | iilio on nmnlitii or at planiilni ; ml I ,
Itth anil lUrcy. \Viiltnor. . 3'2lp
. OItltENT-On 14th ami l.iavvn orth ticiU. A
I.
lar.'e room , lultalilefor ichol < r chur h jiurpo-
m * . Apply to.V. W. Mtnlll 101. ! Ifainc ) Ht. 368 21
Kl.NT KurnUbcJ loom at 220) Il.nl e.
FOll
71-Zip
DIl KE.NT-rurnliteii ifcoini at 1811 JJoOx * St.
JOJ 2in
ItKNT A brick 'etita iT "lii'iii7c | attieu. II.
tir * lit loth bt , I ear drpct. 3 2 tf
7OH HKNTNlceljrluinljrcJ room , l.(8 (
J'uunrttt. 2il-2l | >
J/UH IlK.Vr .Nicely ( urnUhed orun u nls-ixl room
1 without board 1BH llaven | > oil St. 16t-Up
] VI1'HB T Two Uu aiit mitt * , ol t o rootnu.
] 1 eich on iccond tlotr , Ko IMS Dwlxc itreet ,
Ire.tiljialntcl and dtcoiattii. Jatctl U. Chapman.
OIt KENT Krott room , 1615 Chicago St.
J ' 271-20p
UEST Houisof 10 r eon with modern Im-
1 piottuitnta. ledl'iril.H'juir , & IUvl . Sfi II
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
t HINT-UulurbUhi.i ! ricui * Ifl l Capitol ate.
'
I7IOK IUNTNeat cottage , n ar hUh ichnol ;
J ? ISO.vO 0. F. iMvlit li Uu , I533 Funau. Kt
825-ti
1 ? > OU KENT VurnUhtxl rooioK Ibl8 JJ < xge ) Street.
- ( .0111 ixttago In good b-calily
JTVOHKNT-Aflver avtnue. K < -Up
-A la'itB nix.iid 11 or aid bawmert.
Hi..I -V. U
1ion ItKNT Two roomn at 9.00 and f , 00 per
1 month , IRM Wcbtler street. 2cO-lmo
\T\Ott. \ \ HKST-Furnlilie.1 roomi 1707 Cxi St.
i1 23t-25p
'JVM ' UK NT Pninlihcil room * at No. 70S North
i1 MhM.
KKNT-Nlccly Inrnlthcil front room Ifllf )
IJiOll
1 Undid utrccl. llOtf
. nil HKNT Nicely furnlihal rcoms 1023 Dodeo
1.1
1 HrfPt. 242 21 p
/ IlioTlloun of U ri > om . 1/11 J ckK > n.
I/nil | ot T J. Fitr.niorrl" , Oil a. 17th ttrccl , or
Hco ollico
JriOH ItKSrr-Onool the fliiMlre ldcncei In Iho clly
' II rooms , fiirnacu , hot-and cold cold water tilth *
water iln et < , ralp < , Mo Kvetvthlnit first claim
irounhout. JTOWper month. Ilirker & Mavnc ,
h anil I'rrn.im 112 It
IriOH UK > fT Hous R rooms irood rcpilr. Nlc
1 jaM.clstrrn water , ll-iit JnO tier innnlh 1111
fttk Wllilo avo. Apply lo Jno.V. . llcll , IttutifM ,
( Ith HU ISt-tt
_
I Oll Itr.NT Altto tlory frtmo ImlMliiK finlltlilo
I Inr Imslriros. l.irao roll.ir , uinUlm mltiblo lor
rc ldcuco. Inqulro on premises , corner 2oth and
lotco St. 038-lf
/Oil HUNT Furolihod roomt with board , 181S
l"ic. ( ( 015-Imp
7MUI HUNT Two flurnlghcd soiitli front rooms.
[ 1 224 N. IDlhSt. 870.1
JJIOHUKST HU room cotlnijo , line locallon , hv 8 ,
1 T. Peterson , H. K. cor. 15th and Douglas. 617-tr
UK.ST-ltooina In Cruiinse'g lllock. 0. .M
ErUlK . 61311
< 0lt HUNT Ono cruml gmmro tn-vno. tnnulro
J7
1 ollvlhulin and Krlcknon. 410-tf
7011 KENT Ono rood lx ro m houao (25. per mo.
J '
1 O.M.Hitchcock. iM5-tl
roit SALE.
7IOII BvIK A complctoo-ilflt of lurlmrs fUturcc ,
1 lurutcd liiRmil toun nl COO. Onlvthop In tovin ,
inl In n \\e\\ \ \ \n\nf \ \ till Idem , ( load reison ) for sell-
nu tail on or nililrosi 1) . llvintlno , Karraeut. Io a.
357 f.'p
rx ill SAI.K A llrst clans VM > OI | limner cook utoxc ,
or will CM I ML'O for a Rooil hcitcr , 1713 Chlrnijo
BSd-tl
7IUII NAl.i-A : cttiily mid rl | < ttnru. U AUnn-
1 wcllcr , 307 South lllh Ht. 376-21p
171011 HA1.K Ar itaiirant. nlmlour half Interest.
J ? Hcnm .V Il"snrl , nth ami Doil u. HM-I3
J7XOU SAI/G Al ft lurKaln , n nniall ntorc , Recd lo
1 cation. A flnu ( took ot ( Uar , Tulmco. Confec
tionery and Hthool Hooka and Nc 9 Depot , 017J
north 10th xticet. 842 2lp
8AI , lUmliurnnt nii'l ' ronfectioncry , N
Blrtcl , Omah.1 , Neb. 383-23p
FOIlSALC-ltcil Irlali setter Apply at 1612
Cftpltol avenue.
SAI.K I'liaitnn ( or one hall what It Is worth ,
at StrpliinMin'iilitvcry ktnMo. 3JI-.V- | >
: OroxchaiiKU for farm Inrm Ono of
J7WHHAU
1 the Illicit hotels In icnthcrn NobiMkn. IIu a
largo commercial trade. A money 'making chance ,
Uood rcanon for "clllng. lUrcus ) lock box No. 13 ,
Superior , Nclirnikn. 2B7-25
7 > OIl HAt.K A ntock of hardware In a junction
]
1 tonnof Southern Nebiaska. Only Block In the
place Aildrm t' . K. .Snow , Knillcolt , Neb. 1277-20
poll SAL ) ' . Two and nne-l.alf acrcn and hou o In
1 ROCI ) location , only ? I,05U. Hero In n chance to
olil-nni a home at ft Imr aln. JkCAQUK ,
" 41-tt ojip. r. o.
I roll HA I. K- Hour lll'l cf.cap. en ca.y terms of
| iainent , favorably located within fifty mlku n ;
thlsclt ) . OooJ opouliiK. Addreaa P. O. Uox2418 ,
lit. Paul ll.nn. 107 ! m
ITVOIt SALK-ChoaiiloU , 35 down , * S per month.
. H. U. rattcrton tt'o. , cor. 13th ami Karnam.
170-tl
SAI.K tinulcil Durham Cattlo-7 jcarllni ;
1 hclfcrn ; ROtuo > ear oM holfera ; 61 tnrou jc r ( .Id
cows : I four J'ar old cow" ; 2iiodlt'recd DurhimbuU1) ,
3 ami 4 OIID Is a nlmw aiilnml ; 2 icM'n-cliMlia Dur
ham hullfl , 2 vcaiH old. Alio'o except a few are era-
do Htwk and iliaw their brciiilluKplainly SUcalvon
by tald hulln , out ol aliovo cows , an are the i < nrllni- > ;
11 jcarlln stcore ; 17 t o > oir old tocrs and 78 tnroo
jcir olJutcera. IU I' . STrilN , Mlndcn , Neb.
5B2 Imp
. 8AI.K At a k'reM barealn , the Ucott real
J.1OII proiicrly. Jiut civl ol l'ralt'9 In llanscora
1'licc , Thin liia very 'loelrable 7 room cotlouo ami
will IKI sold at ttfjacilHco. I1AUKK11 & MA.V.NE.
712 tf 13th and Farnam.
17011 SALE Oil TUAUE A 6carold Kentucky
1 honto I6i liandu high , cntlo and kind , trots In
3 minuted untrained , also a now Una lido bar top car-
rUfc. C. J. Canan 731-lmo
'
FOll H AT.K A choice dairy and mocK tarm of 800
acn-B , SO ) acres under cultivation , 2) ) miles -dm
Silver Creek , Nub. , on U. I' . Hallway. Uood house ,
a cam and Ice houses , barnp , corrals , etc , or dairy-
Ine and ( lock raising Ijind 'a ' well wnteioUand all
choice grans and prazlne lind , with plenty of ran
adjoining. Kor sale cheap. I'cttcr It Cobb , '
Farnam street. 071-tf
FOIt HM.E-Krik'IneH nevr and second hand 10 h. p ,
10 h. p. an > l 0 h. p. portable and stationary ; also
boilers of any size- and stylo. Hlchard & Clarke , U , I'
K Y. bet. 17th nd ISth Htl. Omaha. WO-tf
FOU SALE Apilitlnoinco ! aultable lor a small
nowopaper or Job otllco. Will tell for caih or er-
chank'efor Omaha City property. AddreuX. . / < i"
Uoo ulllcu. 48tf
TOH SALE Two second hand iilanrxi , at Kdholm
f ti Krickson'M MuMo Store on 16th SL E90-tf
TTVOU SALE Two open fccoud-nond buggies and
_ L' ono delivery wagon , cheap , at 1810 narney Ht.
833-tf
HISCELLAHEOUS.
STUAVKDOIIHTOLKN A small tlark ha > raftri ; ,
frnm the conir of 17th nnd ftm.
IOST A Hp'ittfd bull pup , ten month ! ) old , named
. /"pot I'lnder will lie rewardrd by knvlii Information
mation at mb and St. Jlr.rj's avo. H. Fosdytu
IGIIlv-iT price paid for 2d hand idanof. fuinl
If 1 lure and ttoro lUturcs. Addrc-H 'il. ' M. " Ice !
olCco. 33I-23i (
ANY ptrx'in hiving lor runt a nptt unfiirnlxheil
cottiKO ol frnm 'i to ! i ro'mi within 1 mile of
I'oiitnlllco. Miydo well liy aildiaiilri ; ' ' 0 J. K. "
L'eo olllce , ttatliiK tcriiH and Iccitlon , 3JJ-21
KOMAIIA-Iicmis haircduccd prlco
for next 3 days to j > from HQ fctretoforu.ISCtf
ISCtf
SAI.K A clean stock of Hardware In Central
Foil
Nebraska. Addrcm "A. U. " Heol'uMhhlnx Co. ,
Onalia , Nib. 081-lm
I poll H \ LE-215 acroi ; 100 nre nr.der cultivation ;
1 ( jooil fc'rove , fram louno , Btabl" , K'anary , well ,
and Homo fruit tree * ; about 6 miles wmth of Valpar.
alto , In I tncaiiler county. Neb. , at JIBiierarm. Ad-
diets Thou. Wolfe , David City , Neb. Tun j easy.
019-1 c stilt
J7Ull bAI.'C ' Leaving on account of III health ,
liouo" , barn , fow.erlcs and 2 loin. Also two iroo'l
residence loin. Apply T. K. I'arfltt , Oau olllcu , 13tli
and rarnaia HiS.lm
IJ10K HALE-40deilnblu building loll , for Irado
1 orcath. Callat A. llwe'K ; H13 Dodjfe HI.UOlmo
UO-lmo
r\KKN I'l1 A brown cow , 7 or 8.voar old. Owner
can have name by calling on Chirlta Jlcrtholn ,
Uumlni ; Street , O'Nell'i I'laco , anil pajui ) ; charges.
IWtt-lcwp
Hprlng waUr.
SfAtt
7 > ItIVY vaults , sinks and cesspools denned with
J sinlUry cleaner. Hatlifactlon ( nmintecdby I' .
U. Ah ( I , ( sucotn.or to lo J. a. . Kn.ltii . , ) box 878.
lUOU-lmop
If thupaity who took the pocket-book from tbo
I'axton llouio ) intcriUy will rtturn the tam with
the note , and ch'ck , and ollur jajicn , and keep tbo
mousy 113 ( mentloi will tc atkel.WlbO
W/lbO T. UILLIK
flpl.
AIXNQ TUB LINE OK TIIK
Chicago. . Si , Paul , Minneapolis and
OMAHA RAILWAY.
The new eitemdon ol this line from Wakeflold up
the
BKAUT1FUL VALLKY of the QAN
throuxh Concoid and Colcrldgo
lUaches thi best portion of the Btale , HiwcKI ex >
curilon ratim fur laml iceken over thui line to
Wajn , Norfolk r.iid HartluKton , anJ via illali to aU
[ > rindpal poli.U on the
SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC RAILROAD
Trains over tht 0. , Ht. I1. M. H M. lUllw.y to Cor
KtoD , Bloux Uty , 1'ouca , HaitliiKtoii , Wayuo and
NorfolL ,
Ooxxxioot At OSlaclr-
, OakdiNullgn , and through to Val-
entlnr.
trYai i Ui nd all Infoiumtlon call on
y V , llITNKYUtnr