OMAHA DAILY BEE- TUESDAY , AUGUST 9 , 1884. THE ANNALS OF CRIME- The Bnrglars Holding High Carniva Throniujnt ihc City , Fourteen HurKlnrlcs Reported fo Hnttmlny * ml Sitiulny nnil tlio llctuvitB Not All In. It has been stated by Tm : FEU aorora imps of late thnt n hard gang had round ml into this city and were preparing ti "do up" th" town in the highest style o the nrt. From present indications it i apparent thnt they have concluded thci preparations and arc nt their work. Fo Saturday and Sunday nights fouttcui burglaries have boon reported and tin returns from the outside precincts an not in yet. At the present rate of work ini ; it ia estimated that they will complete their work in thin city about thu tii'no of the closing of the state fair , providcc' they are not interfered with by the po. lice. Mits. WKSTIIKN'S IIAJCAAK. On Friday night about 7:30 : , burglars forced open the back-door of Mrs. 0. B. Westron's bazaar , Xo , 115) ) south Fif teenth street. They were trightoned away before securing -my plunder. I1KUOKX & SMII.UY. On Saturday night the gang visited Bergen & Smiley's grocery store , corner of Sixtuonth and Izirdstroots. They ot fected an entrance by boring eighteen holes in the roar of the building and removing moving the piece of wood tliua bored around. They wont to work on the eafo and succeeded in drilling two holes in it when their drill was broken and they wore probably frightened away , tak ing with them only a few cigars. In the Halo was § 41Hn ( cash which would have boon a pretty good haul had they sue ccedod in getting at it. .1. II. Hl'l'.T.MAK. Saturday night burglars entered the grocery store of , J. H. Spotmau , corner of Twelfth and Douglas streets. The back door was forced open , thus affording an entrance. The money drawer was riilod of about $5 in cash and a few groceries \roro taken but just the value of the property taken can not now bu do tonninod. nEonac IUNCI itoiinci ) . On Saturday night George King drew his week's salary , amounting to about S14 , and after having bought a copy of Peck's ' Sun ho went to his homo in South Omaha. Ho wont to bed , anct loft his pants , containing the money , lying upon a chair. During thu night some follow crept in , and now George mourns the loss of hii cash. A MAN HELD VI1. On Saturday night a man named Billy Cone was stopped on Sixteenth street , near Nicholas , by two men , and his mon ey demanded. Billy could not look at it 11 ( .hut light , and made a bold break for the two footpads and ran thorn down the street. A WATCHMAN VISITED. On Saturday night the homo of a watchman in the distillery , who resides on Division street , was visited by the burgulars. They hud juat got iiiai'Jo ' and waa going through the man's pants when liis little daughter awakened and cried loudly for a drink of wator. This fright ened the intruders , and they beat a hasty retreat , leaving the valuables behind - hind them. JOHN CAllMIOIIAEI/H LOSS. On Saturday night burglars entered the room of John Carmicael , on lower Williams street , and carried off § 10 in cash , and n half gallon of whiskey. How can a man bo so rockloas as to leave a whole half gallon of whiskey BoHing around within the roach of burglars. Such carlesanoas is inexcusable. .JOHN LAUKll'S HP.SIDENC'E. Sunday night burglars paid a visit to the residence of Mr. J. Lauor 2018 Doug las streot. Mr. Lauor was sleeping up stairs ' "it. the movements of the burglars in the moms below awakened him. Ho hoard thorn ascending the stairs and awaited the coming of the foo. In a few momoi.ts the folding doors were slightly opened , and a man's head was viaibta. Bang vjnt the revolver and skedaddle went the burglar. Down the ataira ho wont , live or aix steps at a jump. Ho did no stop to take anything with him but mx.Uu tracks through the mud. John got up , ixamined thu door , found a bul let hole and again laid himself down to sleep the sleep of th just. DAVID ODILI ) AOAIX. David Guild'H Tenth street grocery store evidently has a strange fiscination for burglars. It was again visited Sunday night and a quantity of groceries carried nway. A ( JLOTlIINfi STOIli : IJNTKlinn. Sunday night burglars broke a window in the rear of F. L. Iluf'a clothing store , on the corner of Sixteenth and Dodge streets , and carried oil' live coats and -t'treo pairs of pants. OX I.EAVENWOHTII STIiEKT. Leaven worth street was Sunday night visited by the gang. A. L. Strong's resi dence , near the corner of Loavonworth and Fifteenth streets , was entered. The key in the door was turned by a pair of nippers , and $4 was carried olf. John Smith , whoso residence is next to Mr. Strong's , was entered Sunday night , nd § 13 was taken out of his pants. Mr. Strobison , next door , was visited And is $ . ' ! short this morning. Mr. George Dickinson saw two men prowling around his place last night and gave chase but was unabln to overhaul them. No clue has been obtained to any of the above burglaries and it ia evident that a regular organir.ad gang is working the city. _ DOMING TO THE FEONr. The Dclefjatcs And Oandldatca Ap- Yeflterilny. Voatorday witncaaol the arrival of thu advance guard of the republican politi cians of thia state to attend thoatato con- ventiou which moota in thia city tomor row. Only a small portion of the dele gates are on the yround , nor have all the candidates , as yet put in an appoaranco. It ia expected , however that by tonight nearly all , if not all , will have arrived , nnd everything will bo in readiness for busineaa Wednesday morning. The convention will ba held in the opera house and called to order at 10 a. in. Hon. Ci. W. K D rsoy , chairman of the state central committee , came in from Fremont yesterday and ir making all necessary preparations to facilitate th object which has called them together The following candidates arrived ycstor day aud luvo been busy since thier en trance here in surveying th aceno and looking nfter thci fences : lion. William Loose , Seward ard candidate for nttornoygonural 11. Orosshan , .Clay county , candidat for tuiditor ; Nils Anderson , Vilmoro candidate for land commissioner ; . U Willnrd , Thayer county , and 0. L Limb , Stanton county , caiulidntca fo treasurer ; Colonel AlforU Lincoln , candi date for auditor ; nnd Ooorpo U. Innr , o Omaha , and W. W. AV. loncs , of Lin coin , candidates for etulo stipcrintundon of pultlic instruction. MANAGERS MEETING. Tlio Hoard MnkliiK Klnnl 1'rcparn lions Tor tlio Stnto b'alr. The board of managers of the Stat Board of Afiriculturo hold n meeting it the P.ixton hotel last uvoning at whicl .1. B , Dinsmorc , Chris , llartman , Kobl W. Furnns , William U. Bowen , J. C Laughlin , ,1. JL Burke , W. U. Barstuw S. M. Barker , 3id ! , Mclntyro and .1. Jen eon were present , A communication was road from Mr. [ lalloy , ot Fairbury , inquiring whether or not the board would allow him to trot lis horse on the otato fair grounds , as ho lad been ouspondcd for violating the lational association rules on a private rack. The board decided ho ohould not 10 allowed to trot on its track. The question of advertising privileges of the funco around the grounds was giv en to the driving park association as gainst the managers of the state fair. The resignation of Walter Pickoroll as uporintondent of the sheep claa ? , was accepted , nnd Frank Holt of Gogo coun y was appointed to fill the vacancy. A communication from Mrs. Koininc- on , superintendent of fine arts , notified ho association that she could not bo > rcsont during the state fair. Authority ras given to General Superintendent Bowen to fill the vacancy. It was also decided by the board to offer premiums for Shetland ponies , but heir amount was not determined. A race for Nebraska four-year-old oolta was also decided upon , the details- bo greed upon hereafter. Authority was given Secretary Furnas o arrange and have published a com- iloto programme of the fair. The board then adjourned. DOWNED nTDAYLTGHT. Vn Old Man Koblied of Ills A'alunblCH l > y a Couple of Hiilllnns. Two men named Scott Ilalbort and fins Bodda were arrested last night by Captain Donahoo on tlio clmrgo of rob- > ory and lodged in the city jail. It appears that a stranger in the city amed Schlank was aoan going down tintll street between Douglas and Dodge cstorday forenoon in a more than slight- y inebriated condition , accompanied by ; wo men whoso presence boded him no ood. Schlank waa towed into the alley jQtween Eighth and Ninth , and n short mo afterward ho was soon with his watch-chain dangling from his vest' ' > ockot. The matter was given Captain Donahoo > y a colored woman who witnessed the tvholo affair. The description of the men waa given him nnd after taking the ild man to jail the captain nnd Officer iloystin arrested Halhert and Bodda on apitol avenue , who were nftorward dontiGod by * the colored woman ns lavinp committed the rob- > ory upon Schlank. The old nan was too drunk last night yet to in- Diligently state what ho had lost. The romaii says , however , thcso men took rom him a watch and a roll of bills. i'ishor , n roustabout in that vicinity was nested on the suspicion that ho too enow too much about the affair. JTal- ort says ho is working on the Omaha , St. 'aul , Minneapolis , < t Chicago railway. THE WRIT OF RI&HT. micron , of I'npillion , AtiiilicH to Mcoullooli lor a Iln- IIL-JIH Yesterday a complaint was filed in a mticn court in Sarny county , against Loraco O. Bancroft , who kocp.1 n enloon i Pdpillion , charging him with violating lat section of the Slocum law which rovides that no screen shall bo placed vcr thu doors or windows of such a place f business. The complaint was inquired ito by Iho justice , the proceeding being i the nature of an examination and Jancroft hold in the sum of ? , ' ! 00 to ap- > ear at tlio next term of court. An application was then filed in Iho ounty court of that county for a writ of mbeas corpus , the application being msed on the ground that the justice had urisdiction under the staluto to hoar nd determine the case and if found uilty to pass sentence upon the defend- nt. The application was denied and the iriaonor was handed ovpr to Snoriff ipcarman , who brought him to Omaha or safo-keoping. On his arrival here his ttornoya filed an application in the ounty court of this county setting up the amo grounds as in Sirny. Shorill' Hpoar- nan brought Bancroft into court and do- ivoiod him to that tribunal. Ilia bail , which was fixed at $ . ' ! 00 , was given , and tie prisoner was released , The hearing was tot down for September 2 , With Durkoo'd SauJ Dressing there s no waste or disappointment. Vou are iortain to produce a good salad , It costs ets than homo-made , and is , besides , n 50od table aauce. Dr. K , K. Livingston , uf I'latUmonth , wlio las filled tlio chair of nurgcry in thu Omaha Icdicnl Inhtltuto for Homa tiini. ' pn t , has ) oen elected to that of the priiicijilcH nnd iractiruiif luedlcino In the \idini Ua Collcgd CModitino nt Linciiln In tliin utato. Dr. .Ivingtton lias rosl neil liu | ionltliiii in thu linalia institute , DC. 8,1) , Mcrcur , a ii'ccnt irofcBHOr of ' medical mirKery In the Omatju Iixlicnl institute , him licuu dusted to tlio UIIIQ chair in thu Uulvir ity of Nebraska Col- egc of Miidicini ) nt Lincoln , ThoHi- two gen- leincn h ivi ) u usptvd tliesu pnailiona todiich licy liavo Itsen i-lcctcd , anil will ontfr upon lifir dutiuH ut the oi'ui.in ' ' of thu uiiivtTnlt Uth , j The combination , proportion , and pro. CSB in preparing Hood's Saraaparillo , are peculiar to thia medicine , and unknown to o'hera , I'OUIOIGN NKWS. At A MKWATOn. HKIII.IX , August 2."i It ii rumored tli.i 1'rjiico nnd China nro inclined to request CJrt man mediation , nnil tbat Karen Control French mnlunjador , ha l > cen tixpieitcd t loiilul Disnmrk on the subject. A KIlKXni OITIC-KH kll.t.Kll. Loxitox , August -Semi-olliclal advice from China report that dm lug the bombard meiit of Koo Chow , a French olllr r of hig' i.ink was killtd ; nti'l ' only three Chinese gin iHuts were destroyed. 1111. ru > vii TO nn-OMMKXci : IIOSTIUTIK. TOHAV. l.ovttox , Auguit 2. i A I'oo C of yo U > nlnv says that during tin1 one of the French Iron-clad * was struck am badly damaged. Shu will b > - repab-cd dining the night. The 1'ieiich will recommend Citing nt three Inunrrow morning , uKXK.HAt. XITKM. l.oxpox , Augmt 2A Times Hong Kniii , dldpatcli .vys taut the Chlnim-wbonie wholly tinprcpatfd for war , deiiounej the mnlprac tlces of proMiieial governors , nnd will hoh them answerable for any collnpjcs uf nattonn defence" . Thti 1'ivnchrro elated atClnneso pugutclfy 'cause this will condnco to protiaetod bus tlbtic ) , in which cuso only the capture o IVkiu will effectually entl the w.ir. tnillic on the Cimtuiithcr has beei prohlbi cd. There is an riiormana increao in stocks and the import Undo generally Is paralyzed. l.nxiHix . " . . ' ' , AiniHt2."i.--Tho'rcleprapb't-rinan ! ci l nrt'clo taj-s tint the war between Vraliea and China bus led to an lncren < n In at Moyds nnd vniioux other ItiMirniico ofllesi' , r > reuilnnn of 10 to Id per cent being paid on ve.'M'ls laden with munitions of war lor China. Slrong rtiprrsfntations will bo tnado by Mug- land , ( ierniaiiy anil America to Premier 1-Vny in lelatiun to the treaty poiUof thn Chinese etnpiie. Although it is not believed that the I'ronch xvlll leally attempt to blockade tin- ports , U. is prubablo thtt tlio rates uf the cur rent Jlincing lane markets will be enhanced in ashoit time , especially the rates un teu Till : CIIOI.IMIA AT Sl'K/.lA. 5fhA SIT./.IA , Augmt 2a Over I't.OOO people hive loft the city un account ( of the ennlcra scale. Four pel-sons died on the trains leav ing here nnd the e.irnages were immediately burnel. Trains In the fnttiro will carry an inPirma y and n | loct"r , o that In event the p.ifl pengow are attacked they can bo eared for at once. Nobody will be allowed to tidt | the city until the cordon has been temoved. AfSslllAX UIIAIN KSTI.MATK. VIKXXA , xVng. 25. The inter national mar ket opened todayOflicial returns for crops in Austria and Hungary chow wheat to be n little over the average yield , and thu iniallty lluctuatlnc ; barley , over , oat * excellent , malne yield medium , wfieat ; available ) for export , 8- 1)00,000 ) metric cwt. , corn , -1,000,000 cwt. anil oats 2,000OJO cwt. The merchants and public generally are warned rgalnst accepting iiuy drafts made by CJ. \Voingavt , who nho travels under nEsumud names , and v.ho represents himself as a traveling man nnd has made Hoveral right drafts upon 113. He was novcr in our employ. ( KG. MAIIKS ft Co. , Wholesale Saddlery , Hastings , Neb. FINANUIAU cr.KAUANCi : SfATKMKXT. ] ! OSTOX , AtiKtist 1 ! . " ) . Dispatches from Hun gers of the leading cleinng hmM-s of the Jnited States show that the total c'lo.iranrea or the week ended August -id ! were S MO'J1- ! ) 8" , a dterCuEo of twenty-four nnd eo\en mndix'illli ! ) per eont. 1'AY DAY CIIAXUnll THAT \VA i AI.I- . Niw : YOIIK , August 2. . Supt. Smith of lie llaukovH & Merchants' talegraph company ays of the report that the company was cm- Kirrussed to snchan extontthatit was nnahlo o pay the wages of its unployes , that the onipany had changed in pay day from thu nd of each week tit the end nf each month. 'his , he supposed was what ciuscd thu ru- iiir. Employes will lu > paid iu a few days , A IUSB ix oil. . iJPrrrsiinii , August 25. Tlio lioom inaugu- ated in oil last week continued today. Thu norning HO'-siou was inaetlvo nnd the market vcak , hut during tin * afternoon the market uddenly took n jiinin upward , and closed vp cents and a half higher than the lowest loint of today. There was no eanso a. iBiieil or the advance except good buying nt New Tork nnd Oil City , and as it was entirely nn- xpectod sborti were caught badly. The ccne at the exchnnigo dining the last houra vas of the wildest de.-cripti.in , nnd the hltorts [ tonly trampled on each other in their efforts o cover. Thu market opened SI } , advanced 0 SU , declined to S.'U , thun rallied anil iosed hlrong ut cSSJ. IXI > KIITKIXr.SS ) nKIIONDKI ) . l nirjjL'K Iowa , August 25 The tr stoes F the NowMollaray Altbey.uear Ibis cltvona f only two Triipist ; | monnstaries in thn Unit- 1 States : decided to lu-bond its iiido'iU'dno-H ' f ? IK,000 ) , at live years , at li per cent. These unds wcto first i"-ucd live years ago tn oover Hiidden financial diHastcr after building n ew abbey Sinct' then the Trappists have \tingtii-hcd $7&OCO of tha debt , nnd the emU arc at par. Nearly all will be negotiat- d here. The monks own ahjiU-ndid faun wclve miles from here , around their abbey , 'IXSIOX. : rilii.\nii.riilA ' , -Lailner Unit. \ : , AugustLailner , unkeiv , di/iii ) ; bneinnss at No. . ' ! ( ) South Thini , re ° t in thU eity , made an a igmnent to Villiam K JInrrity to-day. Tim alignment as mrxlo by tlm firm and Iho individual mem- iota without making any preferences. The i'lhUliuH : ivo cstinmted at $1&0,0'J ( ) ; assets mi- cniiivn. wAitsrii's r.Miii//.i.iMKXT. : : .Mrs. Kliia CJlcnn began netion ng.iin > .t .OIIIH K. iiiulVjlliain I ! . ItniTows , each indi- iiliviliy , ns executors of the will of RnswiOl inriowH , d'iceau'd , upon a note for SU,7' ' < 0 ; 'lM'n by Warner IIH evecntor of the estate , nd asks the appointment of n receiver pond- ng tint di't-M-ininalion of the uetlnn. I'aul : CxamiiiH'Villiiuiis ivfiisci to onligliten thn epoaiturs as tj the condition uf affaird at the > anlr , _ IHI2SIIOT.OiSl'OKV : KXI'fjODKD . It-H. Illiilno'B Blstor KtxyH ( lint II or Father Novcr Sn\v iilalno , SAX KUAXCISCO , August 25. The Kvoning 'ostpnlilishen n italomont from Jtln. Abbio i. Mnrblo , employed In the San I > 'raiicieu ostotlicu , and sinter of Mrs , ,1. ( ! , Ulalne , enying the publUhed nccounts that .Mrs. Inino'd father forced Dlaino at the point of shot-gun to marry htr. J\ln. \ Marbln snyn lucircnniKtanca wnn a uimplo impossibility , H her father died in January , 1815 , never now our HAW Jllaitio , and it was nnt till nix ran after lliu death that her ! stor. Miss tauvtroid , now Mrs , lihdno , law Mr , Jlluiao or thu first time. Arthur KeoolveH a N vul Visit. I'noviiiKNt'E , AiiffiiHt 25. A naval squadron vent out from Newport this afternoon ft Vest Maud , Secretary Chandler going on lut Tennessee , the other vexsoU of the < pmd. on being thi Kwatara , Vandalla and Al- anca , On the Alliance wen ) thn honntu com. nit'.coon ordnuncu , their la-ilex , nnd Attor- ey-Cioneral UrewDter. Tlio piirnoHii nf going West Inland was to pay their respects to 'rchiilent Arthur 'anil halutn him. On the ' , the Tennchbee , wliuii outHido teal Hod ; , went ou a blind luJgo . 'upUln Sclfriilgo says the chart givui nine athoniH of wat r at the spot wherti thues - el wtut ou , Shq uamo iilf without itsnUtanee fter u di'lay of liftcpn iniiintes nnd as chx was imlnjiirtd , joined the other chips un tha vay down. I'roililent Arthur win fii-hlng when thn 8iiudioii | hnvo in night. 'J'hen uf- er n brief tarry the llcot icturiitd nrrhliu .nt Newport nbuiitti'ti'ii o'clock. Arthur will rrlvo in N-iwp-irt between tun nnd eleven to- iiinowon thu ll jutch ind bu tainted by IKI h'juailrnn. A I'Yoo I'.ir nil Hpurrin BIMPIV , Augmt 2"i Wlmltiirtheatre wan crowded tonight owing to a uparring match Iwtwven Domiuick JluCaffrey of I'lttsbnrK anil 1'eti McCoy. Among the rpectatora w < ro tfahun-'rel ' s.ocr'ing men from Now York. lleMdra the gate receipt * there wa n particular piiti- , but bottirg run vi-ry hlgl New York nipn genrrnlly nupimrltMl McCoy Thn first round con l ted in skillful pitring with little Mno liflnxy hitting. In the n\ end rounil both nie'i resorted to wro thn tactics in whloii McCoy showed liim df supi-i for. Once he thn-w MeCalfiey n > heavily tha his grunt wa hsntd all o\or the homo and McCoy lauded Iho I'itlshurvrr on hi til-mi the latter fairly ulumtlng with pain. V.\ ritoinnnt ran hig'i n the ftcroml round ch > with McCalfoty yelling anil the cn' d innkinf n tiandonionintit of noift * . In tbn thinl roum * MtCoy was down twiee , wlirn n number < > of I'xeltetl ntit-'idcrs jinnpnl ou the ntnge , A McCntfrry nttempli-il to rise , Mi-Coy vtinck i heavy blow at him , \\hleh wa the ignal fori gonernl nirloi > , 1Mb pugilists luid nun ; lMrli < nti < , and the o pep.irAtcd into e ) tile tiin > foieesns they inshnl upon th > - > tuo. Join N. Sullivan , tlio second for McCoy. Ktiivkct down hnlf a do/en mpporlers of Mi-Calfrpy when the pollen rnhcd ii | > on tin- ligo ; am Mtoppcil the pel formanee. Tin1 light was do elareil a dr.\w. HUAniKll Sl'OUTS. Tlio Turf. SAllATOa.V IIAI'KS. SAIITonA , Atignit 25. TlirciMiiailt | > iii inllo two-ycnr-ohl" , nun winners Kapids won , K nl 2d , l.uln S. H ; time , MliJ. Milo nnd n quarter inin-winiirrs Sov- ( ii-igii won , Master 2il , Yclvotton M ; time , ; ! 1 A. A.Milo MiloMamniani l won , Oaiio 2d , Anohutn .Id : time , 1 : 1. Mile and live fnrlonzs , six hurdles Scalper won , Dunrko Cochran 2.1 ; time , IliOIt , imiGiirnv BKAI-II UlitiJliTox HIA : < 'II , Aiign t 25. Tlini'-quar- er mihi 1'ieeiiini won , .Innett.i I'r.do id , Machfio3dj lime 1:1 : Jl. Milo nnd furlong elinp ! I'limger \\oii , 5ullx llc.ul 2d , Shelby llarnes ad ; time ; ' < \ . Mile and furlong soiling nllowane'B D.in v. won , Mattle liapturo 2d , Llttli- Dan ltd ; mio 1:5HJ. Maiden stakes 2 yeir olds three-qnnvtors nilu Minnie Wnricn wou , Wnllun 2d , Tliim- lerbolt 3d ; time 1:22. : { . Milo and ( piui tnr all ages 1'Vrg ICyle won , .ittle Kutlt-n-iip 2d , Tilford 3tl : time 2:12. : Throo-ipiatlers milenoiiwiniirrn Capt. 'lalierty won , Iti-d Kux 2il , Cathcart 2d ; lime IVilcHlrlntusiii. KAXSAS CITV , Ansnst 2. " > . The seven days' vnlkingmntch for S500 will begin nt Armour- ale Stnulay night next. The eoutet-tants are Janiel O'l.enry nnd Henry Schemhl , of Chi- aio , anil Charles Constll , uf Charles , 111 , 15un Hall At Unltimoro Unltimoro ! , Allegheny 2. At I'itUburg-lUnions ) I'ittihnrg 3 , St. > oliis 5. At llostonUnions ( ) Uostou ! \Vilming- l - on 0. At Uoston ( irniims'HOcimdgaiiic,4:15p.iii. : ) HrstonO , Wi mington . At I'hilatlelphla-J'hllailelphla 3 , Buffalo 8. At I'liiladelphin-Atlethie 3t Jtrooklyn 1. At .Minneapolis Minneapolis 2 , Milwau- tee 1 ( > . CllIi'At.n , Aug. 2.-1. 1'atsy CnrJilf nnd Will 5radbnrn , foiient with haul glove * , ( jueous- ni-y mien , tonlghl for gale receipts. Thu ilfairwas paiticulnrly brutal and exciting loin the start and was marked by the most ptoaiioiM conduct on tha part of tlio umli- nee and seconds. The police teveral timrB \eteobligadt' ' ) intotlero between the two rineip tl < , nnd mnro than once tued elnbs on in H ] > eetatiirtlo : with pistil in hand ushnil upon the hi : ge. In the fourth round 2auljir kmicki'il Uradbitni Hcnscl-M and was w.irdrd the victory. Cllli'Aiio , III , August 25. The spin ting cl- ment , especially the hundred odd citizen * of lore or less pntminenco , who have ntibscribed wenty JolliiM each to witness thu proposed ' 'iles-Chandler prize fight , were brought tip to pitch of almost painful anxiety ton'ght ' by iiinor.s that tin' meeting would ocvur within u ew hoiim. Tiiu elosest eecrocy is being oh- erved , hut It is rep < irto t that tno bruisers will ace each other at daybreak. CllK'Aco , Angn-t 23.In aecordanea with trevions arrangements Daniel Cojgron nnd Cbnrlfs Allcudido , two local tnltghsi met to- ighl bcfora n , select company in n jirlvato partmont , nnd with baroknncl.jcsand due re- ard to ( jneen lmry rules iiounded each other ut of all i-einblaiice to their original Hi'lvec. oven di-sperato rounds were fought. The ion were ready to drop of sheer exhaustion hen frii'iids interfered. The tight was ailed a draw. The stakes were $25 a tide. A ICnuo On" s , N. Y. Aug. 2"t. UOSH- 'eemer race nt Saratoga , September 2 is : off , > .osn rows ' 1 eemer nt Point of Tines , near Uos- on , about the 20. Hio AViir In CAHIO , August 25. Soldieri from Burlier oport six hundred and thirty-six Kgyptiun licer.1 nnd Huldicrj in thu ha-ids of thu robrls , ho treat ttfin as nlavos. Tlio rebels nrny ir tlio .Maluli instead of thu Sultan , ana do- are the TnrkH nro heathen who are to bo died orcxpolli'd. Dlhallxlleil Clierolcoew. Niw : OIU.IAXS : , August 25. A Times Doni- crat Indian Teriitory dispatch t-siytt ; The celing among the Clii.'rokcc.i lognrding the resent elite of their national iilfairJ is asbiim- ig considerable pioporlions. I'earH aie ox- ressed that in tin near future they will lose lelr identity us n nation. I'rnmiiioul Cheio- ct'i Htrongly nrgu holding u masj convontiun i HeptomlxT. They my the mettln/will con- der and duviso menus to uxlrieato thu CliPio- 00 nation from the finbarasstnent It is under , 'h' ) government fence question nnd monopoly [ lands will nlso bo conttidi'rod. Citizenship nd thu intrusion of laws regarded as Inado- unto will reei'ivu nUnntion. The provisions 1 two railruad bills whieli p.iHifd tin last con- ru.'H urn rrg.nded as having iMirpMil anil .iiiiplfd iipon their rights. Tint report of in ilelei''ition ifjtiiini'il from U'uihitigton ca t gloomy outlook ever the future of tun tcrii- .ory imlVh.s immediate action is taken by the ILUSIVS. A DiiHlnrilly Grlino. i , August 25. A npuciul from Urad- urd nays that ut Kail Creek , Clenrflcld conn y , I'a , , Friday night last an unknown pornon ntereil a boarding IIOIIHQ where four people rti.'ru asleep , the piopri-tor , bin wife , and nn- ther married couple. Kimt nn attack was nadu un the proprietor and his wlfo. Thu alter won klllud. The nsH.is in found $ -100 oncealod in the bed nnd bedding , but missed KOO that wan BOWCI ! in a bed iiillt. | I'anting ito the next room tint ttkulls ( if the othnr onplo werocnifllied , hut no money found , 'ha first woman WM struck doail ulmust in * Lantly ; the othar throe nt lant aecuimtH were .ill living , but with no hopes of reuvery. llnora Hciieut | < > ( l to Oondiiiio Work Ht I'roHcnt 1'rlcnn , COI.UMIIUH , ( ) . , AngtiHt 25 , Thu executive toardnf thn Ohin Minorn' Amalgamated inso lation to-night ieslied an address calling upon lie Ohio minors to work nt the present rnteu nitead of demanding thn ii'iml advance the it of Soptsmbcr , until after a Nlatn eonvtn- Ion f minors , which ] 'ra ident Mcltride In eipiestod to c ill by Soptrmborll 'J'ho con- 'ontion U to comtidrr whi-thor it In ndvlNable .n muku the naiial ilninund for u fall advance , 'ho ttddrcKK is si nml byVillliiin 1 > , Tnrnei , oaejib Smith , nnd X , It. Hyscll , TDD Itnllrnail AVar In Iliti NKW YOIIK , Angiint 25. ThijTriliunu but C'nita-y : to oxpoctallon of many persons lioru wes no cutting of paxsengur rates to tin vest o/er thi < counters of the regular pool olll. es yetitJTday. At the onUido oilicen , howov- ir , good biiainoiH wai donp , tickctn being Hold n western puiuU from § 2 tu ( ff under regular 111 Do It \t Oiui ! > , J'or 10 cent * got a mckagoof Dhmond Dyes at the DrngKlnt'H , . 'hoy color nuything the finest and wont do irable color * . \Velld , Kichardnon k Co.Jiur Ington , Yt , Sample Card , 3 j colors and Uuok if dlri'utlonH for 2o Mump , Thanks from tlio Survivors , lUmov , Augn t 2.The sin vlvorn of tin ( Jrroly expedition now in this city have adopted the follow ing , copies of which hnvo been forwnrdcil to those nu-ntloned therein : We , the MiniMir * of thn I.ady 1'ratikllt : bay e\H | > ibtiini , de- > ire publicly ID thnnk Iho olllceis and cn-wt of the relief hi | > n for their untiring tnoigy in rearhing ns , and their kliulnr-x afwrve \vrre suod. To pint n * lutatil suiycons. r. . II , ( ircnn ami It. ] ' . , Ampti > \\hii e nnri'initttng nttention nnd pro fo ion.d skill \vo prib.illy ewe our lixo * . MO t'apeeiaby driiro to r\pto . otir gratitntle. AVhnt S y Yon , Diu'ior ? Some phyniciann are afraid to prescribe nnything except what they direct the apothecary to compound. Yet frnpient ly wo lind thoeis who have found Hrown's Iron Itittura such a valvablu mudiciitu that they are glad to prescribe it. Amoni ; thoao ia Dr. U. Smith , of lint Creek , Vn. , who says , "I have frrquonty pro scribed ISrown's Iron liiUora in my practice tico , ami tind it n moat excellent prepa ration. " When Y-ni il-Vol | ltliio itud your back aches , nnd your head foeln lieavy , nnd you wnko unrofroMicd in the morning and your bowch are sluggish or costive yon nocd Kidnoy.Wott. It ia nature's great remedy nnd niiver fails to relieve nil cases of Diseased Kidneys , Torpid I/vur , Constipation , Malaria , otc. It uporaUM simultaneously on ho Kid- leys , I.ivor nnd Bowels , strengthening .holn and tcaloriug healthy notion. Put ip in both dry and liquid form. Sold by ill druggists. Morn ItllnliiK Tt-nuhtCH , Coi.fMiifs , O.August 25. Duo liuiubvd 'olUh minei-fl from Toledo \\ero taken to luchlol this morning and placed In n atone muse to be guarded for thu time being from ttlktng miners. The latter endeavored to lri\o thorn back , but Ihoy were le.sislcd by lttctl\es nnd it looked fora time as if thnre vonld be a riot. A crowd of smeral hundred nenvomcii and ehildivu had gathered around thu now minor * and were apparently lot ° rnnned on an attack. Tragedy Augiiit 25. A Nowa'neo pud nl s ay a : It ia reported hero to-day that n orriblo tragedy occurred yesterday in Coryoll ounty , over the grnvo of a young man named rahani , who was recently xtahbud and killed ly n companion. The ehler lirahani mot his oil's nssns-in accompanied by the latter'n athor , at yumig ( Jialmm's grave. Angry vnnls passed , leading to n de.spcrato buttle , eMiltlng in the dcatli of both father * and thu oiing aseascin. fEST YOUR BAKM POWDER TO-DAY. Itrnmli .i.lvorIUc.1 n > nlionltilrly pnr THE TEST : IMnron o.in topiUiwn tut it hot ntuvo tintll hcatoil.tlion ftnimt tlhtfovur mil im > ll. A flumistlll nut bo ru- ulfuU toiluloct tlio tuotuiti'K uf uininonlii. DOES NOT CONTAIN AMMONIA. TS JIKmillll.lU.SS IIAH NEVER IIKKV ( Jl tSUOStt ) . In ft million hoinoi far n ipinrtrr of & eentury It liti vud tin * iMiniitioteiV rullnlilu trNtt THE TESTJF THE OVEH. PRICE MAKING 1'OWDEIl CO. , ( UKKII-1 OF Dr , Price's ' Special Flavoring Extracts , Tlioalrontrt linoit itrllrloui Bnilnalur * I flavor knownand ir. Price's Lupulin Yeast Gems I'ur I.lthl , lli'nlthy llrriul , Thr llcnt Dry Hop Vcmt In I hi' Wurlil. FOR SALE BY GROCERS. IIICACO. - ST. LOUIS. COMMKKCIAL , DIOl'AHTMENT , Omulit NoliiOBVn , In ulilch In UiluU iloulilu nnil innluuPitry lliiDk-liceplnir , ConnniT'-lnl law , Civil ID ( TiiiiHiit. Uimlnu'4 l'f.io'l" , reniiiiin < hli | , l'.nf- h ( Irnmmar , lluuil UKpilllii ) ; , C'urrcupumUincv , nil -.Irjrl lUmlVriiin ; , - . TKUMS : > nrnplo'o Course , cnocar. . . ( thort hand ex- 'oniiletoMuritu | , onu month ! nin IctoCoiirnu , two I'loiitlis lf > Nimplitu Conrnu. thrtio inonthti . . 'JO : < n li nnmtli thcrutfitr [ , hlrty Irf'J'ni.H . in IViimaiihlilit ho ulmto couiK' , ( ) ( ) ! - > ( iiovcu | | < liiloiio initiith . DUO 'huahDto ( ' "iiriie , ( book kreti UK uxifptuil 'I montlM . 1'J CO HenJ for circular. A'MroH ( , K ( ) . II. ItATIIIllW , I'rln , mlo Omaha , .Noli , The 1110 ot the term " Hho Unc" In connection with th cor | > orate nauio of a Ktcatroul convoys an Idea of list what roriulrod by the traveling pub llc-n Hhort IJn , Quick Tim. and the Lout of accommodi tlom all ol which art furo hed by the Kroattxt railway lu America. And St. Paul. It owni anil oporatra over 4,500 mllrt ot lorttiorn Illlnoli , Wlsconilu , Mlnnoiota , Iowa > akcto ; and aa U main lines , branchfi and oonnco loni roach all the Kreat btuliiena control ol Ihi Korthweit and Far Weit , It naturally annwori Ihi description ol Hhort Uno , aud Hoot Itouto botwooo ChloaKO , tlllwaukco , Ht. Paul and Minneapolis. ChloiK0illllwai1" Cro 80 and Wlnona. ( Jhloaxo , Milwaukee , Aberdeen and Kllendal UliloaKO , llllwaukco , Kau Clalro and HtlllHator CbloaKO , llllwaukoo , Wauuu and Merrill. Chicago , tlllwaukeo , Heaver Dam ind Oshkoih. ChlcaKO , Milwaukee , vYauknnha and Oooiiomowoc. Chicago , Milwaukee , Mad lion and 1'ralrlodu CbliD Chicago , Mllwaukon , Owatonnn and Kalrll anil. Chlcaxo , llololt JanoavlUo and Mineral 1'olnl. ChlcaKo , KlL'ln , Hock ford and Dubu'juo. ChluiKO , Clinton , Hock Inland nnd Cedti ItapliU. ChlcaK , Council lllulla and Omaha. , Hloux City , Sioux Kalltand Vitikton Chlcairo , Milwaukee , Mitchell and Chamberlain. Hook Inland , Uubuquo , lit , 1'aul and MlnllolpolU- Davenpoit iiltnar , Ht. I'aul and Mlnni < aioh | > . I'ullican & u p < iri ami the Fluent lilnlni ; Can In ho u rldiuro run mi the malnllnoibf thdCIIIUAOO , MII.UALWKi : AND HT. I'AUI , UAIIiWAV.andorurt attcntlonU paid to i > an eiiKer by couituouaunployu ol the Com b. B. MKHUII.T , , A. V II ( Mltl'KNTKn , Don1 I'ara. Aft JT. CI.AI1K , Oun'l H.i | > t. (1KO II. IIKAKFOUD. Aiw't roi' | . I'a AvI CANNON & HUNT , Proprietors. TAIILH HUri'UKD WITH Game anfl all Ccteics of tlio ton * MOIUJ at all Hour * us K ICIIi'i. Oaih-i , N-j1) SPECIAL NOTICES. x-sp cial win Poiltlvolpnot be inserted unions pain In ndvatico. TO LOAH-MOD.OV. MONKT TO T.OAN In nurai of fSOJ. iinJ tipwnrd O. P. 1U\I ! on.l Ox , Ro l KsUto knd Lon , 1505 K rntm SI ttJB-tt UBtP WAtlTEU. \\rANTKl -tlltl for grnctnti.uno \ woilc In family nf two , ( tnovl W-K-CS | Hi.l. . A | ' | > lj nt AtMii'Oti s Mlllncry Slorc , 16lh si. irn tf A\rANTKI > A ioo < l 'I t homo fur tlellim nagon. A.li'rCM ' "A. " IICO OlliCU , fUtlllR JltlPO Mill licio CAII tin neon. 4Sl-l ( > t \\rANrKU-Set. | l t , ft man to dtlvo ilrlitrrj > HAiriw nnil wotK nliottt IMinmlliion I oil c , Mint lie a ificil IP UIMI , ctho ar.d not trrilil ol work , In shoit.J * ' lUo limn. " AililrrM "A. " tlco PIIICK. 4.SJ tf \\ANfii-At : Kiomont , N'cli , olio iiootl hutchcr 11 anil tttOHli.iitciulci | , ( lutliii ; the re-union. Alt- | > ly it once to J1UUUI3 & IUiilKNKR. : 1S-SO nty Meat Miiki't. \ \ 7ANTKIni trlet minitcr r to mircscnt m In 11 c n > < nitiiy in Nflirimn Mid \SvMoru Iowa. $60weoklj . P. K. Col ' lier , S ? darker llliKk. 4C4 30 \\7ANTKll-Clotlilnu flMcflmrm None nrotl fti | > ly 11 rxccp' lt'0tiniilopcrlcncot | men with umvl reference' . LockDux , " 4 , Sioux illy. lo . 4H' ( i ! UAXTii-Sl\ : ti'iu-n to haul brick lniUlroat | A. Jnhnion , Mil ) lUrnry ittu-L SBp ; I f ANTKlt A Rlrl tor to rook nn.l tlo homo work. I Hood wnKtM..lniUiiuSm | DimnpoitM , 45' ' 25 \\fANTKII Ompotslit k'lrl In family tf throe , H 11 W. corner lUtli ami Wdi.ter Sti. 44S--'ip I'ANTKD A flrst-clUM illnlnc room Klrl nt tlio \ Occidental I loti-l , corner 10th nml llontml. 40Jtf \\TANTKI ) Tliroo clhilnu room k'.tls t Slncn llo to ! , South ilUthSt. 411 \VAXTKO-A ( rood lurlwr n Nortli llciiil , Nor - ? r lirn-ikn. Uo.nl w pa < imr.intcoil. P. II. Tel- 'rlor , moiitlctor , North llcml , lHl'u ( Co. , Noli. 401 lJp \\TAN1KD A llrnt-clasH cook , man or woman , 11 om n preferred. Ininlrc | ol No. 012 DonglM Street. 2S3 tf \\7ANTKD-IJVDIKS UK OENTI.KMKN'-In city I T or rountry , to take nlco , light mid pleasant voik at ( heir onn liemc ; > i to $5 n ilny vaslly nd ( Ulelly umilc ; work mint by null ; no cuivasnliiRi no tamp for rci.ly I'lcaeo mklrcm llcllaklo MxilV Co. , hlladolphLt , Pn. 817-lm OITUAV10NB WAIfTED. "ll/'ANTKO A rrlJillo-nKe l man wl lion employ- I T incut , clerk or wkluinmn , grocery profcrrcil , lent reference. AiKlrots " 1'enua. " tills ollicv. 470-Sf-p 117ANTED-Sltnttlon ly a llrtt claca UJctnmn ) 11 Inker. " 11. Il."thliolllCfl. 478-2et | 'ii : > A Ki U'ttcr ( mm cxHTt. | Oitoil [ rofcrtntu. AiMrcni 'J.N.1 Ikoollloo. 477-20p Siliiatlon l > v llrnt.clni lironil anil ruko It.kur. AdiluMa Elkfiniti Vulluy llumo , Oinnha. 4UO-SU ' Halcsman collector. I'ANTKD-SUtmtlou na or 1 r m\uhad 12 ytnripi'i ' lone ; nut | -oaUcrinan- ] on furnlth Ixmtof lufcrcnco ; niiolijortloiitoongA o out n [ lliu city. AiKlti-m "H > l , K. ' Ilcu ulllco. \\7ANriill- 1 ! ) a ) emi | { ( loiman In ) li eH < iks TV inullHhn : iltiiation ni ItoUbckt'O AitdieBU 'A. It.1 lleo mrco. 420-25p UAN / I hit- Situation hy n llft-l-clum meat cook , oi oho can tnku char o of hotel kitu ton ur osUi\iiiint In city or country. Addresa "X Y " lice oiiico. ai ; : j ] > mtnntioii an keeper , In whcloaalo ebtablliihmoiit In Oinnha. Addrjtw " 0. " care leo. ! BOfl-tf * * i\7ANThl > Jlarritil conjilo liihonrd nlaiiyIuuiii ; It > ! Irrutlnn of IIXK nt the room cotUio fuinli < h- cd li lrahlo lorut on , near 1'nik nuwtioItcfur - 'iireHtxchaniicd. AJilii'BH "W , J. lleo olllcu. 4bU.f > p \17ANTK1) Alinuso of 8 or 8 roomn.ulth staltlo IT nrdmoilorn uoini'ulrnruD , Inillnlliln iitrtot : the city. Addrens T. II. HTANlON , C.S. A. , 481-27 Oinnha . . . _ . { ! ) Kiirnldhtd room within thrco lilockn it IIco olllcehytttit gentlemen. AUdrctii"\V. A. C. " lleo iilllce. 4S3-lf WANTKI ) Knoin anil llonril liy ( 'ciif , H Ho anil clil'il ot 4 ycam. Aililrusii , eUtlng terms , "W. W " Ilcu olllcc. 4IIJ-28D A widow of 4i ) will rorrcnponil with a woithy ( ton- ( Ionian. OMect matrimony , Addrma "I ) . II. U. ' lleo ollkf. 403 2Sp 'll ANI 111) A partner In n first class paying html- T ness , with mnr.llamount of inonoy. "U. w , " ice iilllcu. 440'i | > WANTED-Homo ron'fctnhlo family to adopt r child 'our inonllis old. For further particular adJresH ' ] ! . I < . " raiu lltu olllco. i4l-26p UANTIID To oichanKo. n line rvnlilrnia lot , ( Inildo ) , 2 } nlockii from Htrcct cnrii , for a corner o > , pitjlniiilirurenco In valuo. Win. Pluming 14th ami lloui-lai. 4.19 III ) WANTI'.P Two or thruo furnished rooms , ton- \enl ntly locatfil , for lightliousckvuiilnir. Ad- drcen , tt.tlr.K' ttrliin , "A. H. " 1'co olllcu. J22-2HP \ \ fANTK.II'nitner with ( Sol conn , J'rolltahlo city liutlnoHD. 1' . O.llox702. 4'21-Jfp Uooil Blr.cil room nnil board tirlvato ) V ( jinlly prilorrcil ( or pent , wilu anilthllif. lour yoarnnM MO. pur m nullreferences , ex Juij.il Ad- iliurH "Mr. : . " ! olllco. < IU-22p _ _ IrANTKD-Thuo boarders at 1721 DoiiKlM Ht. WANTKIl-81 f.00 nu real uatato nccurlty. Ail' ' ilrmm"ll."No. f. llea iilllcu. JHOtf Vl ANTKD AKittitH 'ur the licut cainpalKii ntuUul IT III llio nmtliot. S < jiul 10 r.enU lur un | lj to Kniiorluii | ) , Oinitha Ncl > , ZU.Mf \\TANTKl-iwa on llr.t-clam eltv feciirlty.tor 5 IT yiara , nt 0 per tent. Add r CM llox ( Jo I'ust- olllcu 700-tt [ OH KJ1NT--HOUDCB ana r.otu. 171011 IlKNT Tn'oliirrUlicil roonm for llilit l-miro } ltcliii"llutJiiici' | ) llluek"cnr. 8th and llow < rd. ISU-tf IJVlll UKNT A HU room houxo In good rejialr. In. 1 ijiilro utUrocory ntor < > , H. K. cur'ivr .I'tli and ClIli.in.'Ht. 41U 20 JpOJl HKNT lly I'.W. Iloiikal.hoiiBool a roonnat 1 ? 7 per month , liiiiil | o on premium , 1225 Mouth llilntnut. 415-20 ITUm HKNT-l'lea-ant furnUhcd rooms miltahlo .I1 I , r gonlleinan , 1010 Farnam Ht. J71OK HKNT Two roomi , tH 00 anil f5 00 ) wr ' month , 10U Welnttr iittcel , 42)-if Jj OK HKNT-Fni rooini and l.oaid. 2112 nrnla htrcut , FOR UK.NT Fnrnlihed loomt 1U6 North 18th. 410-27p J71OR IlKNT A flvo room cottaRo In ( food locality , ' lniiilru | at24H ( Jjpltol avonuu. 208-2dp pOlt IlKNTSU KOO < | hoinca i > { i rooms cm N.lOtli 1 itreet , Ut house north . I orao < ) , < utttl < lo 40027) ) tpUlt IttNT I'urnUnej IOOILII at 2203 Uulgo hH' I Oll IlKNT-Fimililici ) rooms at 1011 I1 tl)7-I5n ) 17(011 ItKNT-A brick cctt KO. Innulro at dun. II. J1 I'otinoi/a 10th tit. , Lear dfpct. 332 tf tJMH ) IlKNT Nicely ( urnlnhed oniu u nli-eil rooina 1 withuul board IHli Uavnupoit tit. Ifli-ilip HUNT lloinaol 10 r onm with moilcrn Im- titdlnrdHuuer , & Davln. Uii-U ITIOUIIKNT-A largo wcond floor and baaomont. 1 Inqulro 1113 llarnoy Blreot ilIU tf FOll HEKT Furnlthoil rootuj 1707 ( . ' * mi St. iai.2Ip J ; iill Km. ' ! ' lliiu.it"of iti\ i\iiui. lll"JtukBUii. . 1 Iii'iulro ol T. J. Htiiiiorrln , OU d. 17ih ttruct , or lleo olllco , I 'Hl ' HKNT Niouly Iuruiulii.il ( rout room ItilC J' Hoilvo bttret. tin-M _ _ _ JjV'lt ItKM-iinuuf ( ha line Kfhl k'lii'i-H In inu ouy ' 11 rcwum , ( urnacii , hot'aiid told cold water bath * water I'loHeU , Krutun , eto Kvurvthmi ; llrstoona throuiihout $7v.00por mouth Uirkvr It Maynv , 13th and 1'rriiain. 112 tf 17101 ; HKNT Houua 6 loimt ) good repair , NUe 1 yard , cistern water. Kent tfil ) per month ] n Turk Wlldo ave. Apt ly to Jno. W. lloll , llruitk'ii lothKt. mfi.tr 17 < 0lt HKNT-Atwo ttory trainu bulidliiK intiLlu for builnt'Sd. tartfit cellar , Unulr | * nult blo ( ur roildonoo. Inijulro un prouiltcd , corner 20tn ani I'lorcoBt. I1 1 ? OU IlKST FuraUbtKl roomi with ImiM. 181J I poll HKNT Two flurnlihcd south ( rent rooms , 1 222 N. 18th St. 670-t TJlOIlHKNT Six room cottaje , fine location , by 3. JC T. I'ctfpwn , S. K. ear. Ifith and Dougla * . 617-tr T OH IlKNT-Iloonn In Crounso'a Block. O , M 1 Hitchcock. M3-U IT'OIl lir.NT Ona grand square piano. Inquire 1 ofKdholm and Krlckian. 440-tf IlKNT Ono rood six room house { 25. per mo. 1 O.JMlltoheock. ' 285-lt FOK SALK. . OIl SAL ! : Finasldoliirlugcy cheap ftt 0. D. ' Thnjcr's II'M ' | , Mlll > SAI < K I'lgar , tobacco , confectionary ( tore J.1 wllhilx ( nnilsliGj ronmt atUchoJ. 1'rlco S40O Aplyto | II. Mannncllcr , 807 U. lltliHt. 474-iSp HAM : Cheap , lurnltuto for tf room hou , JAdll homo lor tent. I'urnlturn complcto and mnriy now , homo rcnta for ttb \ crmonth , posse Ion jUcnoii orbtfurotivt , Uth. Aildrcsi "o. U."caro lit o ctllcc. 470-3011 \ SAI.K For 31,000. l.-Jl 68 , rontalnlni ; half 1r\0ll 1 ticro. Only lour blocks from notth cutl or IStli uttrct rnlUny. Terms enfy. IniUlro | ol Ur. J. 11. I'calHXl ) , 1407 .loncs ttcct. 471-30 / HAt.K A live thoiiMtiil dollar stock of pcncr- 1 ttliiHTJhamllso , located In ft now ton n on the II. ft. M . Kailroail , In Routhcftstcrn Nebraska , country well tcttlnl anil MK crop * . A pojil clunce for a mwi ltliMiiRlleatiltal to m ko $3,000 ft jcnr. AilJrt i "II. " Lock llox SO , llrowmille , Net ) . < 7i-2Bp ! irOH SAI.K 200ftcicjcf Iftltil. l(0ftcreslmpro\ci ( [ , 1"3Vnrroi ! liny , 8 ftcrci hnif i atuio,7 ncrca cu'tl- ' \ntciHlmlicr , S ftcrcstmturl'ft timber. Gocil fprltiK water KIWJ homo Mitl uthor liniirocmcnta. will uo nolilon > crycni > \ tcrJH , If noM noon. For other In formation Inquire | rnonally or by mall ot Wm. CUIr , I'nri > t rit > , SarpyCtiunty , N'o'- . 4.'i4-lm , SAI.K Or rent , an oM ostiMMtcil ( jroec- 171011 boot * Mioc * anil imcciunro btislncn * for wlo or to rent , In mio of the best lowni In Noltraekn. ( lootlinml liullilli.K ftt iu.w. lluglncxi muf $10,000 | icr.\car. I w-Uhlorotlroonnciouiitof cl.lago. _ Ail- tlriss-Hlrocory Dealerrarolive. -IS7-5 Jroll SAl.K-Or will cvchitiKO for liRhtnliirlc | open ' wngon , a two lii > n iix cruil waifon In ROOI ! order , tiiHuhli- ( \ctriUlilc , milk or procory delivery. Win. rictntiij ; k Uo , 141)1 Dmij-t.is street. 4.13-30 . . A ten ncio ttnot.it n great hiriraln , ( or IpOKjH.U.K 1 two \\eckn or ly. Ihv same li locactd 3i miles southwest. Iniiilro | at 117 small ICth St. N. Stivons. 437-1'p OIl SAIiK A bakery doing a good buslnots lu a Il 1 thrUlngtown. ( litml r'nHi.nfnr Belling. For In- otmatlon , sea "J C. (1. Stonm b\kerr , 20th and llurt stri-otB Omaha. 430 Mp 3ALK 1'lano , cheap , Crounso's Mock. FOll 432 If ITIOHSAI.K Woofler forsnlo ± 1 160 Choice 3-ycar old Feeding Steers. IfiO Cbolco2-rnrold Fcoclinff Steers. 100 Yearling Steers. Above all goott Iowa Cattle 8T11ANOK nitOTHEllS , 4iS-ltn Moux City , lon-n. I7MMI HAl.bOnobllllird and ono pool tablo. FIT A1 iiiilrott the Merchant's Kxclmngo , N. K. corner kMlgo nnil 10th Btrcrt. _ 405-2p Ornxrhango for farm lanrt Ono of ' thotlnett hotels In tLiithern Ncbiaskn Hu a atgo commercial trade. A inonoy making chance. loud reason for Belling. AtUrtB ) lock box No. 13 , Superior , Nebraska. 297-25 > OU HAtK Two nnd on"-hnlf acres and house In 17 gnrd location , only Si , CM ) . Ikre Is a chance to obtain a homo ut a bargain. .McUAtUIi : , WS-M Opp. I' . O. ' SaliE Flour Mill cpenp , on caty terms of IT'Oll , fn urnbly located within fifty miles o. thla clly. ClooJ opening. Address 1' . O. Uox 541S , it. I'aul Minn. 207-lm SALE Chaaitlots , 93 down , $5 per month. FOll . C. I'attursou & Co. , cor. 13th and Farnnm. 170-11 . OIl HAL.K Qrailcd Durham Cattle 7 yearling J. heifers ; 50 two year old heifers ; Cl tnroa 'cir old cons ; -I four year old cows ; 2pedlgreed Durham bulls , .land 4 one la u slum1 anlmnl ; 2 siiven-clghths Dur- nm bulls , 2 } ears old. Above except a tew are era- lo. flock and ehoxv their breeding plainly. 20 calves > y mid hulls , nut of above cons , as are the yearlings ; 11 jcarllnu steers ; 17 two year old steers and 78 three vear old steers. U. 1' . STiiN : , Mlndcn , Neb. .Miiin _ . 1TIO11 HAl.H-At n great bargain , the Scott rcsl I1 denco pr | H > rty. ] u > t cMt of I'ratt's In Uanecom Place , Tills Is n very Heslmblo 7 room coltngo and will bo eold at a sucilflco. IIAHKKK & MAYNK. 712-tt 13th and Faritam. \ . A choice dairy ami stocK tann ot BOO 17\OIISA1.K acres under cultivation , 21 miles ' .am Hllver Creek , Nob. , on U. I' . Hallway. Uoo.1 house , a cam and Ice houses , barns , corrals , cto. , or dairy ing nnd stock rnlafng Land ! a well \valetcdnnJ all choice gin M and grazing and , with plenty or ran adjoining. For Bale cheap. Totter & Cobh , ' , Fornam Htrcet. _ 671-tt FOll SAIiE-Knglncs now and second hand 10 h. p. 15 h. p. and 20 h. p. portable and stationary ; also hollers of any slzo and style , lllchard & Clarke , U , ! H. Y. bet. 17th anil 18th tit' . Omaha. 549-tl BALK A piloting olllco suitable tor a email FOll or Job olllco. Will sell for cash or 01- change for Omaha City property. Addrcsd ' X. Z. Q" Uue olllcu. 483-11 BALK Two scoond hand pianos , at Edholm FOll ' Mnnlo Store ou mil St. 890-tt BALE Two open second-Hand bngglra aod FOll delivery wagon , cheap , at 1319 Haruey St. 883-tt _ BALK A clean stock ot Hardware In Central FOll . AddrcbS "A. U. " lleo l-ubllshlng Co. , Omaha , Neb. OBl-lm \ MALIC Leaving on account ot III fcnlth. I7\0ll , birn , tow ones nnd 2 lots. Also two good rcBldunco lots. Apply T. K. 1'arlltt , Ola olllce , 13th and Farnam. BSO.lm HALE 10 doBlrablo building Iot , lor trodo FOR each. C'.illut A. IJcstuu 161'J ' Dodge Ht. SM-lmo HISCELLANEOUS. 1) rnta hirgaln for 10 dais onlv. An . . east front r.tldonco lot inndu > l'abli ) loollty , convenient to atrect car. Addrusu I1. O. llox 000. 440-30 0ST Op linear I pin. Finder will bo Tenanted by Jleavlug uau.uut 11J1 Douglas street. 48i-27p pKHHONAL The lady ( rom Portland , Indiana , 1 wliu cillod it 1 22 r'urimm utrect , who dooa the oil caaco ] atntmg , jtlcaso call ogiin. 407-20 | > ONK 1'lllOK Fuinlturo ( Store , leth street , between llurt nml Cuiiilng. 473 30p gentleman voulil Ilko n lady with J CO ready A cnili , ns ) > art crand traxellni ; companion , In a pajlngliutlnesjudapted to a Indy. Addrom"O 11. N , clly. 44H7p I7\0lt FNCIIANQK , LAND-640 ucrrn unimproved 1 land In va turn Nibraika , kultablo for ktaak farm , to el. . hango lor Block nf ( ; rocerii or Keucral uicr- chamlluo. Adilrcxj "K. " Iloj nlllo. 444-ltn THAVI'.D lied aud white spotted 3 year ol 1 caw. S' HowarJ will DO paid by U. U , Hobble , 2121 Dodge. NKW MA I'.S OF OMAHA DcinU has rrduccd prloo for next 0 dayi to $3 from (10 bcretoforc. r p W EN 1) ) 1' A brown cow , 7 or B year * old. Owner X can liavo B.aim > by calilni ; oa Churlei Uertholn , OumliiK Ktroot , O'NoU'i I'Uoa , and paying charges. 102 fit-lewp T. UIlllAY boa good posturing. SprluR wattr. . SlO.tf T > HIVV vaulU ) , elnki and cowpoolii cleaned wllh military ilrancr , Hatlifactlon guaranteed by t\ U. Abel , ( nuccxB.or to to J. M , Smith , ) box S7& 1000-1 mop MANUFAcrruiiisii or GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES. WINDOW CAPS , FINIALS , ETC. O.H.O liatlx CBtroot. MAIIA L PACEB LIQUID GLUE " ISUSCODYTHE LARGEST MANUFACTURERS o uv fullKU W.M fit Cu. , 1 > . ) ron AU.KINH8 or FINE wonKix i nev ) rit . tvvry. ttaUur , Fuji * : it. H PIANOS. ORGANS , U.K. CARS , &C. UNEQUALLED Ftr Kttatrttg rVttXtTDllS tr A'nudu CLASS , CHINA , 40..AQ. AWARDED | GOLD MEDAL. I IA. ir.rtTi f.lWibn. 1 4 . ! . J UAMCrAUTUIllOI ONLY 11V Tint I RfSSIA CEMENT CO. , Cloueesltr.Uui CA.V.rLE TIN C . -.K 3EIJT GV > . ! ! , 28 CTSil