Image provided by: University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries, Lincoln, NE
About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1884)
OMAHA DAILY BEE- FRIDAY , AUGUST ? 0 , 1884. iljh Is Strewn AVIth Uortles oftlu Slain , Republicin state convention concluded Ha labois at 10 o'clocl by morning , was in many respect oat interesting political gathcriiij 13 ever taken place in Nebraska auditorium of IIOYU'S orir.A : HOUSE /ntiroly / monopolized by the 41' ' , while the galleries and noarl ; o'vjry inch of available space in am abjut the dress circle was packed wit ! opettatora. Many of the oxcltlng opi .Bods ( durjng the ballotin dror ? forth a great dca of punt up enthusiasm as well as n gooi doaljof suppressed indignation. The outcome como of the convention work is a vorj forcible reminder cf the fable of th mountain which labored and brnugh * Bforlli amouao. With the constellation o political stars of the first magnitude am an. itgouious plot for the actors , thopla ; ; pronounced decidedly Hit when * i \ \ ovor. 'hero ' were on the floor , among Ithi 'gates ' two live congressmen , Weave : an .Valentino , ono from lllchardsou ant other from Oumhig county ; two ox- COl crewmen , Orounso and Majors am but not least the distinguished ox coi ungont congressman , PatO. Hawcs 111 ire vroro four district judges , Hamcr , M ( rris , Norval and Post , besides imj nber of ox-governors , lieutenant gov erri ere , judges , colonels , majors uiu postmasters , but neb a single high pri- vato. vato.With With all lls Intelligence and indivllua Independence , the convention was sway , ed and almost entirely controlled by twc or thrco loaders who generally make tin slates and combinations , all in porfocl harmony with the interests and dosigm of the railway incorporators. Consplcu r out among those were the iuovltabli aad silver tongued John II Thurston , chief fugleman , and pass bool distributor of the Union Pacific and the rpdonbtablo dipt. Philips , of the Bur. lington , town lot syndicate , Then were of courao the usual whipper snap' ' _ pora and henchman , whosnoozo violent , 'iy every time that Philips and Thurstoi take snuff. It was eminently appropriate priato and in keeping witl tlio convention and It proceedings , that its stated and fore stalled deliberations should bo presidec ever by Chas. n. Gore , editor of thi great daily , who pridua himself.pn wear ing as many brass collars as the corpor , ations are willing to fasten about hli ( nock. An inside view of the pocullai $ 'tactics , combinations and counter ploti vrould make quite an Interest chapter in political history A fe\ < s may bo apropos. There was i ip undercurrent against thoro-nomina in of Governor Dawes , but it neve : lumed tangible shape. Well informoc U TcIins say that if the narno of Goner M. Thayer , or some other eli war horse had been sprung at tha tight vtirao and followed by two or three red' ' iujtopeoches , ho would have boon nonv ' 'Inn'ted. But General Thayer was no fjirciont , and with ono exception othoi ' canSidates were fighting shy and nurao their booinlots under cover. Tht organized effort was that for Ilanrj T."plarKo , who seemed to have set it uj foijtlio Douglas county boys , and exertct a good deal of peculiar magnetism 01 aomo of the outsiders. Clarke's worker were being much encouraged by the lie publican Valley delegations , which won generally opposed to Dawes and ready ti vote for anybody to beat him. It wa confidently assorted just before the con vention met that over ono hundred vote were coralled for Clarke , but the tactic pursued by the governor's floor manager gave the Clarke boom no chance to ma terializo. Almost immediately after th permanent organization was of iFectcd , a motion to nominal Dawea by acclamation was pushoi .through and Clarke's name didn't got o ; the record oven , except through a hypo critical explanation from John M , ThurE ton. t The acclamation speech of his excel oncy , was a common place affair , an iomo thought it was a stump speech tha had douo excellent service on anothc occasion. The faint applause indicate that there was cither nothing very origi ml about it or the crowd was very ur. sympathetic. The scramble over the lioutcnant-go\ ernorship brought out the Ilamilto county magpie , better known as Ague c Ageo. A short horse is soon currioc i" SAffoo \ was put in his trundle bo after ono round. His chief supportoi were Capt. Phillips and the B. & ft battalion , but they had not consolidate with the U. P. and failed to connect. Roggln was put through by acclami tion , but ho w-is not on hand to "than ! < jed and kiss the baby" by telegraph. The fight ever the auditorship wi 'fierce ' , furious and boisterous. The di bate brought the demagogues , politic trimmers and tinhorn statesmen to tli front. Grosshans , the llueaio-Gormc candidate from Clay county was BUJ .ported by n Scotch Proabyterii preacher , who made the fur fly as 1 tore nrouud. Walther , the strict Gir.nan candidate was ably prosonti by Congressman Weaver ai Church Howe took a very active hand : the sciiuimago in support of the claims the Gorman-Americans in a speech i full of taffy as an egg is of meat. B nil efforts to nuintiiin the establish. ! pieceilent , whish concedes to the Go mans one of the thrco principle places < tl 3 ticket , were unavailing. Babcook , "Villey , who has never indulged iti lag declared the choice a : d prelzsls waa tb convention amidst a gjod deal u roar. 3harlio Willard , who is pretty EO ! "i Lancaster , carried off the trcasu j with little exertion , but his spec , j an unheard novelty , not much ubc hrhisper. And now came the tug Jr , in which the ono legged soldii 1.0 hulls all the way from Kearm /ntniiahed Nels Anderson , popular Scandinavian , after dlstanci Jtca other candidates for the land co ImisslonorBhip. The defeat of Anders Ileffcagood many aero spots which v I-not heal very soon and may cauao def * to a number of candidates. The Sea dinavlans ore very bitter , not BO much 1 cause their candidate was beaten I because ) they were sold out by a troai 1clous politician. The man who parta hia name in i middle wna n Htl'o bolter in Bolting uj his political , plus than the long Lain from Dough's. And now came the hand to hnnd'con flici over the nUoriioy-gonorahhip. Throi candidates entered the race , with llan som , of Otoo nearly 100 ahoud cf nil com pclitora in the first liont , Dilworth boiiij second and Lceao third. Oi the second b.illot , nmid tin mostiutcnno oxcitcmont , chanjea of vote : vyoro recorded rapidly. Ransom was believed liovod to bo nominated. Several pirtiei who kept tally aay ho had 227 votes , bu the counting machine slaughtered him and when the next ballot was taken tin votes of Dilworth were nearly all Hirowi to Leeso , and llanaom defeated by abou fifteen majoiitv. The nomination o Loose was perhaps as much a surprlso t ( himself as anybody , and had ho boci called up and niudo tlio speech which hi delivered at this juncture , ho would'n have had a corporal's guard. The dofoa of Hansom was only accomplished b' ' pooling the B. & M. with thoU.P. forces For the first time since Luicoli has kbecn a town , Lancaster count ; has gained with Douglaa on one candi date but the triumph of this railroai pool with Captain Philips at the head am Corporal Thurston at the tail , is not onlj an outrage but also n disgr.\ca to th party. Thointousodtsliko of Ransom who has boon n constant opponent ti railroad politics , does not oven justtf ; the B. & M. and U. P. in nominating man for attorney general , who scarce1 ; knows the difference between a writ o habeas corpus and a handsaw. ADDITIONAL BREVITIES , Judfto Ucnoko wna down town yostcrda , t'lio fust tinia since ho roccivod bia injury. John W. Ilonza yostordny resigned hi place in the i > ostoflice. Kjason , too emul y. y.There There will bo a special Roulon of the coun cil this cycning to transact the business c last Tuesday night. Michael Conly , the cxprcas man who live on Davenport between Ninth and Tenth , hai the misfortune to break a log on Monda ; last. The George A. Cnslor Post will moot thi evening to dctermiuo what atopa.to take to ward attending the G. A. K. reunion nt 3rc mont next week. The dwelling of Frank Crow at the stocl ynrdi was last night burned to the ground , The loss sustained or the origin of the hr could not bo ascertained. * The slipping of ono of the largobelts fror the l lt wheel In the generating works of th Northwestern Light Co. extinguished th olcctric lights for about fifteen minutes las night. The ball nine from Keokuk , duo bore yes tei-day atlOa. in , did not nrrivo in time t ploy | yesterday , nnd the Uniou Pacific amused theiusolYca by playing a game fo exercise. In the pillco court yesterday aftornooi Jmnos Ferris , proprietor of the Planter Honso filed a complaint against a man name Hayward , charging him with defrauding hi londlord , The examination of James Davis , charge with personating a United Stated rcvenu officer , took placa before Anderson yesterday The proof showed bo had obtained 825 t settle a violation of tha revenue law .from man at Ponca , named Conncra. The defend ant was hold in the sum of 31,000 , and in dc fault of ball was remanded to jail. The room In the high school in whlcl Miaa Hill B long nn J BO ably fulfilled the po sltton of in'tructor will ba presided over b ; Miss S. A. D.ivie , of Davenport , Iowa. Thi lady cornea highly recommended to the board and last year filled a like posltiou In th bchools of that city. Her election ha ? bee : tolecraphod her and It is expected aho will b hero on Monday night. Kx-Marshal Guthrie wan yesterday after noon visited by a Bun m' u. Mr. Guthrie 1 looking fairly well , but saoma to chafe unde his imprisonment. Ho ia hourly expecting telegram from Lincoln deciding hi * case , bu none had arrived ntC p. in. yoaterdiy. Sheri Miller says , unless ho ia notified today of th reversal of tholdlstrict court in his case , h will take him to the penitentiary tomorrow thatbclncr the last ono of the thirty day given within which to rcmovo him to Lincolr "FKBEElFINAL DEOEEES , Tlio Stcnrnbonia OasuH In tlio U. t Court Finally Disposed. On yesterday Circuit Olork Frank re colvod the docroea in the cases of Joh A. McLsan and Robert JIcNlder , libs lantu , against the otoamboatB , Nelli Posk , Gen , Jfoado and Gen Terry an ether claimants and appellants and Wi liani SIcHaflie , Etigono H. Curry and I II. Drumm , intorvonors. Thesa d ( croos are based upon the judgment c the court rendered several weeks ag < reversing , Betting aside , an holding for nought , the decision of di trict Judge Duudy , and sustaining th : of Hon. James W. Savage. Two ( those boats the Gen. Meade , and thojGot oral Terry , have already boon sold , tl first mentioned ono having gene dow the river past Omaha the night after tt decision was learned at Covington in th state , where they were all tied up a that time. This decision of Judge Brewer is fin in the promises as the claims of the 1 bollants in each case are loss than § 5,00 this being ) the minimum amount upc which any suit nt law can bo taken to tl supreme court of the United States. Test I UK the Bollcro. The two largo boilers purchased for tl now court house were yesterday aftornoi subjected to the crucial test , prcllmina to their acceptance by the county 001 misaioners. The services of William Hayes , foreman of the bailer making d partmont of the U. F. shops , were i cured to subject them to a hydraulic pn sure of of 1-10 pounds to the square inc thiH being equal to a steam pressure 1GO pounds. The test was successful made and they were accepted by t county authorities. The boilers will placed in a house built expressly for tl purpose near the southwest corner of tl elegant structure. The roof of this hoi will be on a level with the surface of t court liouso yard and will bo sodded 01 and become a part of it. The ontrar to It will bo from Eighteenth street. I'llo Tumors. however large , speedily and painlea cured without knife , caustic or eal Send six cents in stamps for pampl i-1 referoncea and reply. World'a Dlsp I nary Medical Association. GC3 Main fie f io J Buffalo , N , Y. SMITH'S ' SAY. The Version Given lly Him of tin O/alalln / SliondtiR AlValf. O(1ALAUA ( , is'KJJ. , Aug. 20. ttlitor o ! Tin : Dm As 1 have been given unjust and un n viable notoriety in the late Koycs shoot Ing sllYir nt this place , 1 crave a littli space in your dnily to place myself righ before the public , and tot-ivo what 1 nti assured by those who nro cnnversan with the lamuntablo tragical all'air , tin true status of it. The newspaper dispathcs gave U tha "Lamie , " alias C.try Smith w.is the mat who was shot and that John Koyos dii the shooting , all of which was wrong as I each party natnol in the dinpatchc ; and how and why nuch i blundering mistake should have bcoi made is moro than I can account for At the time of the shooting the night o the 10th , 1 , "Lunio" nlias Cnry Smith was at my house in Republican Oily , nni John Jvcycs was not , nor had ho boon ii these parta to the knowledge of any one Therefore , Mr. Editor , it will bo aooi that not only not being a party in the fa tal affray , that I know no moro of its oc curonco at the time than any other part ; hundreds of miles away , and while never have , never do , and never will seol notoriety in aft'iura of this kind , it is m less than justice to mo and my friend that 1 make thn personal statement o the matter that I hero do. With regard to the shooting of Wlior ley by Lank Koyer , allow mo to say this 1 have the following statement from gen tlomou whoso truth and voracity can b relied on , as being the true etalus of th allair. The man Whorloy , deceased asked Link Koycs for a loan of money Koyes declined lending him the mone , as ho had no more money than ho wautci for his own immediate uso. Whorley repeated peatod the request In a mandatory manner nor the second and third time and belli ; refused each time , said to Koyos " 1 ar your enemy from this time on , and 1 wil either kill you or you will me , " at th same time having an open kuifo in hi hand. Koyes thought for a moment am asked him , "Whorloy do you moan who you say , " to which Whorloy replied , in i threatening manner , "I do mean it , " a which Koyes drew his revolver , believing ing that Whorloy meant to attack hln then and there , and shot his antagonist as would any man who might bo prcpar ed to defend his lifo against the threat of an Intending assassin. Instead of having killed BO coral men as the presses over the state have give ] Frank Koyos the name of having done ho has merely killed his would-bo slayer and that in self-defense , and upon exam ination hero last Friday was ncquitte aud the majority of the publio boliovef justly , too. That the public may bo rightly in formed of this affair and I feel it duo t mo that the public la BO informed , I as your widely circulated paper to give thi statement a place in its columns. I am sir , very rospoctlully yours , OAIIY SMITII , ( alias , Lamia Smith. ) Ogalalla , Neb. , Aug. 26 , l6ot. ThoSconory ofVlaskn , J. A. Harrison in Llppincott'sifor Soptombo Wo were greatly favored when wo lei Sitka Starting off in a raiu In whic everything lay in muddy eclipse , w woke up next morning and found oui solves tracing the outside route to th Muir glictor in sparkling sunshine Thuro were no longer the vaulted vapor of the preceding days , the dense com : lorpano of nobuloua gray that covore the whole sky with ita monotony. Th heavy cloud-banks clung to the mouu tains , leaving an oxquistt are of sky , al most Italian in its sunny azure. Noth ing could bo moro supurb than the deep dark , velvety tints of the crinkled an crumpled mountains as they shelved t the ea and came in contact there -wit ! an edging of foam from the blue Pacific Hugo jolly fish flapped about in th clear water , nebular protoplasmic exit istanco capable appearantly of no othc functions than sensation , motion an self-propagation. Some of thorn wor richly streaked , lout ; tailed , delicate ! margined with comet-like streamers , ioll frilla and nuclei like a wide open But flower. Their motion ras so indolent ! grateful that I could not help gazing n them. them.Mt. Mt. St. Elias ! Yes , there it was , the affirmed , on the northeastern horizon , vapory , unsubstantial conn , dancing u and down in the refracting light. looked and looked , persuading myso ] that 1 saw the glorious vision 1,500 ! foe high. Others persuaded themselves e the samp fact , being naturally ambition of carrying jjaway remembrances of th tallest mountain in America. But , afte all , I fancy that nobody had n vor strong faith in his discovery , particular ! as the reputed mountain eoomod t change its place , flit hither and thi the on the curve of the sky , and finally dii appear. But yondorl What is thai Clouds ? Apparently. But look ogait What , that small speck just on the odg of the water ? No , higher up up uj What a aightl Certainly the grande : view wo have had ypt. A huge , white snow-tipped back , like a camel's hunij now loomed apparently right out of tli water's edge the mighty range c Mount Fairwoather , Mount Crillo and eight or ton otlu domes and peaks , the highest 15OC feet high , according to the ineueurciiiot of the United States coast survey. Th is the finest mountain landscape wo ha\ over soon , not oven excepting the Al | from Noufchatel. The peaks looked eno mously high as they shot up behind tl eoa-odgo , far above the first stratum cloud which ran along midway of tl mountain in deep , alato-colorod bolt How and then the vapor thinned to 11 fineness of tulle and Brpusa gauze , b hind which the mountain colors loomi in vague and yet radiant purity. Grad ally the ardent sun molted away tl uiiJy atrattcd belts of cloud and t lie ( ; rr peaks ut'jod out culmly and j.loriou' ; effulgent in the crystal August air , scene of oxq'iicito luvcl'noss and mibliii ty. At one end u mighty glacier r down to the p.ea , and nt the oilier tether other the pigmy mountains ( wo or tin thousand feet high ) against the white , rlpplo of dark velvet against ermine. For hours wo steamed toward t ! splendid picture , which , while growl moro and moro distinct , did not appt to bo any nearer than when wo firat s it. In the afternoon wo turned to t right of this range into icy straights , a soon wo were in the midst of a scene mi wonderful , perhaps , than that tlirou which YTO had just passed. On the lig green water lay literally hundreds of 1 bergs of all shapes and sizes , gome a di translucent blue , the blue of cobalt , o era green , others a pure white , eorrat castellated , crenellated , glittering , fi the size of a tureen to that of & en church. Wo soomM on the point of en tcrinr that ancient palitocrystic tea , o. which the gcoligisis speak , ice everywhere whore , our ship cutting its way throttgl impinging ice. At length wo cast nnchoi in 83 fathoms of water clnso io tin gigantic Muir glacier , which foods thea < icy straits with their wonderful masses o crystal. Tliij vrns the nemo , thi ) culmi tinting point of our tour. Before us 1ft } the stupendous urns of serrated ice , from Mi ) to MO feet high , mid severs mile * wide from shore to shore , bliu wondrous , inaccessible , moro nncicnl perhaps than the mountain against whicl it rested , running utraight into the set whcro wo were at anchor , every innmcni enormous fragments breaking oil' ant rolling down into the water with a re verbernlion like a clap cf thunder. Fei houra wo lay there as if spoil-bound bj this magnificent remnant of glacial ac lion , moro striking , to our thtnkine than all the other clacicra wo had pasaoi and examined through our lenses , evoi than the U.uidson glaciern or the wonderful dorful incrustation along the SUckcen. Trl/.o Drill nt TiouUvlllo. Lot'iKVU.i.K , Aug. 23. The pri/.o drill n the exposition [ 'rounds concluded toil.iy b ; two coinpaniej of llii ) Tro.vUviiy rillea of St Loufa , Missouri , ntul the ludiniinpulli LRI ! ! infantry , of Indin apolt , Indiana , drilling The Itrookfield Ouardu , of llrookfiold , Mis Bovirl , wUhdroxv from the contest drill. Tin drill \vaj witnessed by fully fiftoou thotmm people and watery lutcreatliiR. The Ttoad way rilles put up ono of Iho nu t perfect drill over BCOU hero or probably ulsuwhoru. The ; are a line looking body of men and their fii'h iiunementH were execute J lu a niannor tha could not bo improved upon. The Indi.uinpu 1U Light infantry presented a hanilsoinu np penrancu mid dillled in n manner highl ; credltulilo but not up tti their crack coinputH or. ' . The roatiU will not bo nnnmnicod tint ! t .morrow , us the judges nro not ro. dy to re port on it. 1'rizei will bo nwnrdctl tomorrow The opinion of nx-.soldlera and niiljtivry export generally is that the Trondway rilles will go lirat ntouoy , the 1'oiterrilleo , of Nuolivllle , sec oud , the Montgomery ( treys , of Montgomery Alabniua , or the IndinnapoliR Light iiif.intn third. National haw uiul Order OIIICAOO , August 28. The national law am order league began Its minimi meeting to-da ; nt Lnkolilutr , near Iho city. President C. C Uonnoy , of Chicngo , reported that Iho organ ! zntion now conshtB of ( Ivo hundred locn leagues , reproienting a total inombeislii of sixty thousand. Or. Gooigo II. Foster , c Milwaukee , mid C. W. Wymati , of Urattlt bore , Vt. , were among tha speakers at today' bession. | _ _ , - . _ _ _ _ _ Cyclone nt , AVlnnlpcir. WiKNU'KO , August 28. A terrible cyclon pa sed ever this city last night , blowing dow ; many buildlngi niid stripping roofs from uiai slvo blocks. I'rovincml owners suffered Ho\eu ly. D.tinago to the crops heavy. At 1'ortngc L il'rairio , the CauatJiun 1'acllic slicds wet razed to the ground. Telegraph Hues in over direction are prostrnted. Another Itrokfii Bunk. AiiniAK , Mich. , August 28. = The Adria SaviiiKB btuil ; Kus ] > cndod yesterday. Loouiii the eaahier , siys the trouble WOH ] irociltate | by the iunblbty of the bank on Monday fu Slfi.OOO. Something of n run began amen the small creditors. About S80KXI ( are diiot _ d | ) pitora. Loomia etAlo the assets of the ir stitution are entirely ndoquai ii to pay ull liabilities bilitios in full. Losnox , August 28. Wolscley proposes t roach Dongola with the Gordon relief eiped lion by November Boventh. lie declares h confldonco of being nblo to nocomplis thia programme ) without difficulty. Thoi nro only BX cataracts to piws , where , na in tl Ked river expedition of 1870 ho carried dri boata ever 40 planoa. T I lo 1)1) in ! antl Miirdcroa. OIIATTANOOOA , Aug. 28. Tuojday nieht I > os9o of man caught the man who n she : time iiqo bad robbed doe Davis nt Gleuniar ; of a thoiiB.tnd dollniH , shot , him raid placed h body on the railroad wh ro it wfts _ liorribl maDglod. It was discovered by accident t day how the man mot his f to. IN THE PASTRY BF Vnnllln.Tjcninii.Ornnici * , rtclnvnrCnUc < 'rviini , l > iiililliiii > , .t.'o.ii < dcllcnlely mill nil ill-ally in ( liurrnlt IVoni ivhlcli ( licyiireiiiuil FOH STRENGTH ANI > TUUK TllUJ FLAYOll THEY STAND ALONE. PREPARCD Or TH ( Price Baking Powder Co. , Chicago , III. 6t. Loulo , Mi HlKtRI Or Dr. Price's Cream Baking Pov/dei AHO- Dr. Price's Lupulin ycnst'Gcini Halt Dry Ilot > Yeuil. arora 0 .1.13 D-X \VK UAKE DUX GNU QUALITY. I'roposnlH lor Dlntrlct I'nvliiir llond CiryTiiKAiiuniM'HOmcB , I Omaba , Nob. , August 20th , IKil. ) HeaMcrnpowliwIlllii ) receive. ! at thU nfllco u til AUKUit 3lth ( , 1831 , at 12 noon , ( or tlio imrchmu 'll.COOol District I'ailnifllaiuU ( if Iho City ol On lia Halil bonds are ilatoj Hoptcmbcr 1st , 1831 , a ami will bo duo In mietwotirc ) < j and fourjcara lr < date , an equal amount liecoiuliiK duo each } uar : i In Burrs of ono ttinuHarul dollaru oai , and lioar Int cat Iron tlulr lUte nt tlio rate ot tU per centum i > annum , pa\afelo annually. The | nlnclpal and lull eat am both payable at tlio olllco ol Kountzo llron. NuwYork. hulil bond ) are iseuoil under the charter power ealil city , and Hill bo delivered to purchxicrr , on pi moat thcrelor nt thu City Ticauury In Oinuba , UopUinb rUt,1881. lllil ) will bo addroiKdl to the under > lnc ) < l a marked "I'roposaU for District 1'avlni ; Honda , " a niuslstito tlio { till name mid oddreis ol tha bldd tlio amount ol ld bonds dodred ( an equal amoi duo In ono , two , three and ( our yearn ) auJ the pri proposed to bo paid , Iho tight la reamed to reject any and all bldt. TituuIK UUCK , City Treasurer S. H. ATWOOD , Ne Plattsraouth , - - - - CBIADIKOr TIIOBODUUEBIU 1 D UI9U OUVI JERSEY CATTLE AMD DUROO 01IM r HID RW1HI itooknrs'le. OorresDondenoe lol'dt ' NOTIOK , All persona holding stock In the Missouri and traski Coalcomiiany are notified that at a meet held by the ttockboldirs ot said company on th d y ol January , 1881. an MMssment ul 26 per c on each time was laid on all stock , In acoordai with article 18 ol the ly.lawsol a.ld company , Omaha , Aogiut 18,1884 , ftug 18-1M V. M. OUSTIN , Presided WHEELER BROS. , 1100K3 AND 8TAH.K AND 1'ANOV UJJ DOIHH.AS ST11KUT. 1 > 1SEASES OF THE ARMSTRONG M. D. = , . . , OOVl-llWt ! I'ntll offlfos tire repaired horn rcsu'l ol fire , ollloo WithHr. 1'Atkcr , llootuS , Crdl ton Dlock 16th ami Duoclns 8t . I ! " . RURAL NEBRASKA ! The Loading Agricultural ana Llvo Stocli JilUnal of the Wont , 20 Pages { "EKNTIMKAU i go Coluuius H. S. SMITH SG CO. , I M6RS AMI H'llLUItKRS. UONMIOIIT. W. KUUSAS , Secretary 8t to IJoan of ARrlcultuio , ABXoclato IMitor. SUDSCltUTIO.V I'HICi ; 1.CO perjcirliimhaiico jtlTAdKSTd WAN1K1)JT 1HH 1 ui , , - , . . 0\UU. , S'lt RIAL ESTATE 15th & Dodge Streets , KEEP YOUR EYE On thh Met for turRfttnn , ami If you wish a lot In an ; liartof Omaha Want to rent n homo have Jou liouao rented bU3' a house poll the ono > ou ha\o- wunt your | xiicra made tltlo looko I up , and any thlnu relatlnir to Heal Katato , RO and sra No. 218 11,700 IIoii9o of fl\o roomi ou hall ol E4PO at time of rule , and 725 i > or month. No. 206 52,000 1 ncro ami I room bilck house i Tark Tlaco , cash. No. 225-l,650 Hou'o of six room * on lot 65x160 Park 1'Iaoo , on easy termj , ? ! iOO , nnd ? 20 per month No. ? 20-l,500-IIouso and lot In llonery Hill Qooil cistern and well. Olio-half each and time 221 f2SOO Oood alx room hoimo on eorncr hal lot , ono block from 13th street , south of U 1 * . depot llran now Sold on easy terms. 217 31,800 House of 4 rooms on full lot , Conk ttrcot. Qood well , cistern and walks. Halt caul and timo. 197 SI.OOO HOUM of two rooms all lot , He gan's addition. Ono half cash , SO $1 ,800 Houio of four rooms on full lot , on 16tl street , eoath Omalin , one half cash. 62 $1,800 llouno of tlio rooms on full lot In Pit kcr'a addition , ono block north of { 20,000 scboo house , south front , irood Hell , cistern , bo. , and a boi ialn on easy terms. 70 37,000 Corner lot II V , Smith's addition , tw good dwellings , south and cast front , on car Hue cheap and on easy terms. 40 (4,000 Lota 13 and 14 , comer Farnam rtrool and near court house , tno K ° od dwellings on lol but Is buslners property. A jrroat bargain. And Iotn of bargains all o\cr town. Call at offic and examine our lltt for improved property- LOTS IN HAWTHORNE , TABOR PLACE , ! -OMAHA And In all flrst-cUis Insldo ddltlons , nnd If wo fate to find a lot to suit jou , out of our oxleuslvo lia th'.Mi Omaha dee not contain ono. Omaha VIew lit on the toiil to the bfirraeks , ailil that pint south of L. II Williams' residence. Wo sc ota from ? )00 to $310 , $10 or moro down at time ole and monthly payments. $200 down audowl lid you a homo on the lot. Hawthorne Is west of the Illph School ono mil nd wo nro Belling lots ono third do n and month pnyiocnU. Tldu addition Is graded nml lots are $3 ! to $000 each. Now Is the time to buy , w Into prlo are low nnl terms cftHy. Tabor 1'laoa Is on 1'arnam street nnd Ii n choli addition , with only twclvo lot * left , and they are t e.t irood lots as there are In Uo addition , Prices Jl' and 8550. Lots on Sherman avcnno , easb and west frjnt One-half block In WUoox's addition , cheap and ca. tcrnn. jTDon't fall to call for bargains at the clllco , Cor. 15th and Dodge Streets. WTTXTAMS BLOCK. New Attactnncnl ! Warranted 5 Years SOLDION EASY PAYMENTS. K. L. IXVKJOY fJ2H. HthBtreet. Oanha , WAITE M. D I. W. . . , . , , Physician & Surgeo : ( Formerly of Mercy Hospital , Chicago. ) Norvoua IHnoancH and Diaonaoa of the Kyo u : Kur n HjiijcluRy. /ITOlllco-Odd FtlhwH * Illook , N. W. oonior 14 and Dodge streets , Omaha , Neb. Olllco bourn 10 12 a. in , 2 to 4 and 7 to H p. in. Han.laju . 10 to 12 m. All calla promptly attended. DAVID NICHOLSON'S ' -OR- I'OIl BALK I1Y ALT , IUUUOST3. ! ' ThisuiC rled ] Kxtract ol Malt Is a rolrcth ! nourishing Table Ilevcrago ; n plcablng , wlioleac and ln > lgoratlnir Tonloj a remedial Ilevcrago , ate InK tno constitution tj overcome the various we oniiig and wasting maladies , aud building U | healthy body galu , TIIK NICHOLSON LIQUID 11READ IS IIKAIIV " The " Beveras roit NUUSINQ iioTinus. : jHTOniale at Kutm&Co. , Bohroter & Bocht , I'arr , M. U , 1'owell , U. Halt , Jl.imrod & Co. Trade supplied by David Nlohohon , IS and North flth elreet , Ht , Loul Mo . SPECIAL NOTICE * /trnpcclAln win roaltlvalynot ba luaorlsd ttnlean paid in advance. TO ZOAN-JtonsT. rONKT TO T.OAN In siimi of $330. md npvMd 1 > 1 0. r. U.MU tnl Oo. , KtM feUit knii rc nif. 1505 Ftrakm ! U. 891-11 UKU' WAHTEI ) . "XA 'ANTUTno 5001 mills irukcrs.V. . U. lti\r Jin , Council 11 nfl.i .It \\rAM UD-A RooJ Rltl ftt 1711 t n lviSt , M929p ! \\T.\STBD-A lurbcr Ikt3l5ii > ulii 12th Ht. ? 1 643-C3p IX ANTKD A competent rlrl for RcncrM homework work In ntmillfmlty. . Apply attcrp m.ftl N. F. coMicrSJInni ! Chlax-n. tir 20p AATANTKP Uliiliig roam n < l humlrf eltli ntonci T I Rt lift ) I'linuin St. ( loivl W.IKOH jmlil. ISO S'l \ \ 7ANTKDDlnlnRroomKltl 1017 Canltol MO. \ > 1,51 89n - . dvlllornl.x St. WANTKD-IU.IUH pa a Di8-i " \\rANTKl ) linmrilliitoly , n < to 0 room lioutonloi ) ) loav.lon. ono withbttn iircfoircil. Al'iily Whlti Ho\\lnK ni clihio ollljo : 111 noitli UMi St. fi3-a ! ) | AA/ANTKD trtly So lmr maclilno operation > onco. Ai | | > lyto Whtto KcwIiiR Miulilnoolllcc riU > :9p " \A7ANTKD A uocxl ritj eainawor fttoci-c. AnpV White Honing > I , chlno nlllco. 643-2)p "l"\7AXTKt TwoRootlliojH ikliout16cnMolil , In 11 ipilto itt llcottUco mall loam liet con the hoiu o ( 0 anil 11 o'clock a , in. 611. \\7ANIIH ) A cooilplrla RoticrM helper In kltct \ > on tlviKliito 'tilt on table nt the Arw.l . Hotel , ISI \\7ANTii-llrl : for Roncrnl houso-work , nk S21 \ > Doiulas St , iiivir loiTcnon , f 63-10 -TAily cltrknt Jutnlioa' lOJOtoro 001 lOlhnnJ U-.uenrtoitli , Apply at oncu. oncu.fOOI'p A\TAN"nD ; Toiliitor nml uliohos for grocery Inn II nevi. AuMrod "Stotl " Dcontllao. " \\7ANTK1) ( Miupctcnt a lst ntliianplllooynim inanullhlic-it of rolorcnccn , nml city niiiualn tauco. Atlilrcm "Merchant" llco olllco. B1U-27 AA7ANTG1) ) liiiinpjlatoly , tno cooit cornlco men Tliiso. lIuotttfiHon , Fremont Kob. Vy ANTKD Kipcrlonccd illnliiK room ulrl. lien II olnge3. . Itoaton rcitauraut , 1114 Don 'laaBI ANTKD-Clrl for cntrnl liousoork. . liiiiulr W at 107 south lUli St. Kl-tO " \\TAN"riU > Asents to nitiiaiu ino Dell Pat'ii II Weather ttrlpg. AiWrcss or call on Goo. W llcll , 1120 llanicy street , Omaha , Nob. f.SO-lmp AAfANTUD A competent Klrl for concrnl > I work. Incpilro at 823 South ' . 'Oth Htrcet , bet Lravcnworth nml Mason. Hov. T. O. Hall , D33-SS ; ) A oullK Oo-nian pattnor or ROOI WANTIC1) Adilrcsj" ! ! . U'lleo olllco. 632-2 ? ; \A7ANTKO A llatbor , 7UO aoutli 10th strecl > V 631-gp lit.OU ) , AAJANTKll A chance for n you to K't I \ ( -ooil paylni ; ettuatlou at 421 bo. Kill ttri t , 4SO-2Sp TANTii : ) Dlahnuhcr and Dinliiif room Rlr ! AV > V 1U1S llarnty. 487 tf TA7ANTKD A K"0il stout hotHofordellu-rj wager V ) Address "A. " Iko clllco , utating prlco an w hero can b euon. 434-tlJ \\TAKTED-Hopt. 1st , a nmn to ilclvo Jelnor T i wnK'im anil work nliiiut Uommlcelon ) OUBI Must bo n goccl ealrrman , ctt\o ami not aftalil i work , liiBhortSa ' 'll\o lean. " Aildroao "A. " UD olllco. 4S5-U WANTED A tlrat-claas dining room Rlrl nt tl : Occidental Hotel , corner 10th nnd Howard. 48011 WANTK1) At I'lemont , Neb , ono good butcln ami two Hhop tomlors , diirlni ; the ro-iiiilon. A ply > t once to MU11U1B & IKKHhNKIU 40J-SO City Mr at lltrkct. WANTI'.D Dljtrlct managers to represent ua ototy cuunty In Nobraatn nnd Woiturn Ion Inducements extraordinary $50 weekly . 1' . F. Ci llor , 67 UixiKor IJIock. 404 SO H1TUATIONO VTiliTBU. " \\7ANTKD \ situation by n liulv na coo't In a p Tl > ntu family. Addrcca "ii 13" JJco olllco. 643-Slr 1ANTKD Situation , a competent lioolc-kce ] I > ile'lrcH situation , llei-t of referonco. Ail.lrt . " \V. \ A. " Cnri ; lluo ollloi. fD4 I0i | A17"ANTEI ) 1'osltloii by nn experienced etor ' ( 'rnplicr. lie isnlao familiar nith tyro write Address "W. " leo ! olfioo. 621-2S \\7ANir.D A JOUIIB nmn nltho II lrr.\fliii ta'osmin. Uentn' I'lirnUliun ; Uou or ( Jrocers epeclaltles preferred. Kourjimii'oxpi IOIICD. l'nt ! tdoronco. " . Ooiul salary expected. A ilicEH "I < , "curo 1)00 ctri'o. 403 28j ; All/'AJJlKU / Kltnatloo by Ural-class bro d and ca Vi biker. Aduruos llll.hoin Valley Hctuo , Ouial 4M-30 ? mntilodinttn antfl Bltuation u ucx Aiouiij , In nholosalo tatabllshuiunt In Oinal Addrcai " 0. " care IJeo. SOB-tl KHSCBLLAHCOUS WANTS. WANTED To rent , bv : Bcptombor 1C , u sin housu or rooms for lUht hcmokecpliii , ' , c < veiilcnt to IKKolllco. ! AddronH. UKaollleo. t .Small family wantn a lioiiHi ) of about 6 roor A Inn Kood neighborhood. 1'artlcn vtlahliii ; prompt rurnamont and careful tenant. Aclor n'.tb location and lowest rent , "Tenant" llco olll 612-28 ] . _ . : t > Nlcopleasant room with board In | \ato family by yomiK gontlcnmn. licbt of i oronoca given. Address "J. IJ.1I. " lloo olllco 60J2S ] \7ANTK1) The anUalntinco | , a lady not mtr it oompoteiit to teach volco culti and pUno. Mint bop utalily uooU looking. Addr "Mtulclan" flee olllco. KU-H\ \ Vl/'ANTKI ) llooin-mato pleasant , conionlal ; n IT ( 'cntlciniiiily by young man , thrco liiooVa Ir ! st oltlcu. Mcaroom. Adilroui "J. II , M. " I olllcu. fill. ' . A wlilow of11 will rnrruspoinl ulth a worthy K t Ionian. O jjuct matrimony , Addrruu "II II I Iko olllco , 400 U ] \V ANTHD To oschauiio , a flno rctiMcnco 1 11 ( Inilde ) , 2 } lilocks from btrui't earn , for a con Int , paying Ulllorcnco In value. Win. I'Jemlni ; 1 and DoiiKlan. 430-30 ANTKD Tnonr tbroo furnlaheil rniiini , r W vcnl ntly lucatod , for ll | < htlionf > ckeeplnir. , dress , fctitli g tunnu , "A. H. " l.'eo ollluo. J22-23 TlfANTKD-l'aitncr witli (30) cash. I'rnfUa V T city business. I' . O. Ilex 702. 421-261 " \ Tl7'ANTEIl.f)00 on real estate security. Vl ilroaa"ll."No. 6. lloooir . 3701 WANTEI2,000 on flret-clasj city Buciirlty.fc years , at 0 per cent. Address Uox 020 I'c olllcu 700-1 WANTED lioiril for gentleman , wlfo acd I small ( 'lrla , wltbln unsyriacli of thu biibln portion of tnu city , llond accommodations dtsli nr whichngooilprloo will bo paid , Address ' " Itoom No. D , poslolllco uulldliiK , 401-2 ton KKHT--Uocum kca Late Foil HUNT A larco two story IIO'IEO for re dwelling npfctaiHand agood runnliitt groo Htor licluJt.ttock and llxturcs lor Bale It wont lniulro at the itoio 1814 1'lerco Ht. near IDIh Bt. 031-20 , FOll HUNT Six room lumso In uood repair nn btteet car lino. Imiulro at grocery touthi coiner Uth and turning Ht. 65V- 17 ) Il HUNT Two ( urnlfclicd rooma three blc J' from Post otllcc , 1010 Divenpoit streets , 612 TT10H IIIJMT Ccttoifu live rooms and clos < In , 1 _ lcnwortb ? , near ! 23d street , Inqulru til'J so Ulth Btreet , de TT OU IlKNT-Ilol room , with or ultiii I' ( iiintshcd front parlor adjoining , 1714 Call 01 btreeU 6'JS t of three rooms. | Ulro 1223 Noilh lUtli Direct. MB-SC _ I TTiOIl UKNT-Nloa kulto ( uru.hed | rooma 40rt 1 ? llthttlett , (35-j : ton HKNT MCOII furnulioit orun uinltmodro without hoard 1814 Daveniioit Ht. IflMi 701t IlKNl'-Nlccly furnished liont room Hulti F lor two Kcntleuicii , 10iS Dodge Ht , 60i 1011 HUNT Kurnlsbod ronnm , wltli or will FjF board , ut 1721 Uouglaa street. 403-2. OH 11ENT I'uriitehcd south Iront room F ' Kurimm street. 401 fTlOll lUNT-Houso B. K. cor. 10th and 1'aclOo I * flu'Ati WlinlAn r.n < oo.i Foil HUNT Nicely lurnUhed Iront room , 710 street , mar Webalur. tci FOHHKNT-A cottage 4 rooms , 10th itreet , 16 a block south ol Milton llogera. U , Let , Or S2doudl.ca\onworth. 4 ? FOn nr.NT Twofiirnlshul rooms for light rjoti o kccpliiu"lccmcr'i ) Dlockncor. 8th and Howtnl. 486-U for next , d\ys to $3 from | 10 heretofore. irion ltK > JT Two roomi , $8,00Aixnil $ J.OO pet JL1 month. 1014 Webster street , 42MI 11KNT Kitrnlchcd rooms nnd baard , 2112 . . _ " J"J OH IIKN'T A brick cottiRO. Inquire at ( leo. II. ' l'ct r an' 10th at. , near ilc | et. _ 332.11 IflOll UKMT Houio ol 10 rMms th modern Im- 1 provemonts. Hcdlord , Soucr , to David. 322-tf Ij > ( ) llllNNT A largo second floor and basement. tmiulro 1113 Harner street too tl JJiOIl 11ENT Nlcoly lurulshcj ( rent room IBIS ' Dchlgo ttrcot. _ 110-t ( ( poll UKNT-Ono ol Iho flnoitreVidonpos In thn clljr 11 room , furiiaoo , hot ami raid cold water Mth * water clrnots , grMccto. . K\cntliln ? first ol throughout. (70.00 per month , llirkcr & Majnc , ISthand Frnnni. 112 U IpOH IlKNT HOUM 5 room ? ( texxl repair. Nlo 1 yard , cistern water. Unit $20 per month Hit 1'nrk Wlldo nvo. Apply to Jno. W. Bell , DnieRlrt , th Si. 185-tf 1J > 0 HKNT-Atwo story Iritno building X1 ( orliUilntM. I.irgo collar , upstairs sulShlo lor rctldcnee. Innulro on premises , corner 20th and IMorco Ht. oss-tr 71011 IlU'TT-runilshcil rooms with bc-iinl , 1812. L1 DoJgo. 015-lmp I poll IlKNT T\vo nurnlshcd south Iront rooma , 1 22-2 N. I Oth St. 670- InOUHRNT Six rocm cottage , fine location , hy 8. 1 T. Peterson , S. K. cor. 16th nnd Douglas. 617-tt . . . HUNT lloonu In Cruunso'a Illook. O. It llltchoock. 613-tf FOR HUNT Ono grand tquaro piano. Inquire ofKdholm and Krlokson. 440-tl TtOll IlKNT Ono teed ; six ro m house ? 2i. rr mo. i'P.M. Hitchcock. Wo FOR BALE. FOll 8A1.K 10 gooJ dairy cows , Apply to a C. Ihrnno , Kth and Jackton St. 657-SOp I poll SAMI A Confottlonory , Cigar and Tobacco * 1 store la n good location. Itciion lor wlllne | m- Itig hick to the ulil eauitrjr. Address "U" N. K. cor. 10th nmlVcbstcr tticetn. 627-2p 1TIOII SMi-Cho : ; lilotH , ? , ' > rjO down , nnd { 5.00 jxir ' month , assisting worthy persons to bulM nlco- little liomea. U. U. 1'attcrson & Co , cor. 13th nndU Fnrnam. t37-tf SAI.r. CllKAl' Contents ot an eight loom 171011 . Am lcn\lng the city , luquira ct J. llonner , 1315 and Douglas. 631-30 71011 HAI.K-Stnall hoiuo and half lot , Kim street. 1 ii uHlioimMicmic , eolith ot Dr. Chamber * ' . uiulro eg nrfiiiUoi. 633-Pp FOll HAI.K-I'nibcr shop , 4 ctnlra 30 south llth street , Innulro nt 103 or 110 north llth at. U. Jurall. 613-2SP [ 7 < 01l ISAtjB Cigar , tobacco , confectionary ( ton J wltluU ( uriiUliou roomi nttaehod. 1'rlco I(00 A bargain. Apply to H. Mnnnwcller , S07 8. llth at , 4748p 171011 SAI.lv 1'ino ulJo b r buggy cheap at O. D V Tlmjcr'a 476 tl Foil H.U.i : Cheap , furniture lor 0 room hoim. nnd house lor rent. Furniture complete nnd nearly now , IIOUKO rents for 625 per month , possostlon gl > en on or bcloro Hept Hth. Addroa ] " 0. U. " cam lice olllco. i70-30i > FOIt SAt.K For SI.OOO. tot 63 , rontAlnluir half an nro. Only four blocks from north end of 18th- street railway. Tcrmtcasy. luqulro ol Dr. J. 1L 1'oabody , HU7 Jones street , 471-30 8AIB A bnkory doing a gooil buslno s In o. thriving town , flood rronon lor soiling. For In- ( ormatlon , eeo "J. C. Cl. Steam biker ? , 20th and Hurt stroola Omaha. FOll BAI.K 200ocrciol land. UO acres Improved. 32ncrra hay , 8 acres hog putuio,7 acres culti vated timber , 3 acres natur a timber , Oocil sprlnir water goodhouso and other lmpro\cmonU. will b sold \oryeaey terms , II sold soon. For other In formation Inquire personally or by mall otVm. . Clalr , Forest City , Harpy County , Neb , 454-ltn , ITMJK Hi\lK Orrcnt , nn old oitAbllinod groeo- l ? ry , hoots , shoes and queensnaro bualncnn lor tnle ) or to rent , In ono ol the liekt towns In Nctiraeka. Goods and bulldlcga are new lluslncs * o\ur 310,000 perjcar. I ftlshtorotlroonnooouutol oldage. Ad- droas ( Irocory DoMcr , cats Boo. 457-B FOIl SAI.K Or will exchange lor light , single open- wagon , n two horne oovcrod wagon In good order , lultablo for vegcUlilo , milk or grocery delivery. Win. Fleming & Oo , HOI Douglas street. 433-30 171011 SAtK Waoftcr fornalo- JD 160 Choice 3-ycar old IVodlng Stdnrs. 160 Choice C-jc.ir old Feeding btecra. 100 Yearling Steers. Abio nil good lonn Cattle STUANOK nnOTHEUS , 8-lm SioHX City , Iowa. FOIl BAI.K Ono billiard nnd ono pool table. In- quire &t the Merchant's Kxchaugo , N. K. corner Dodge nnd 10th etri'Ct. 405-2 | > - FOIl SAM ; Two nnd one-half ncrcs nnd houao In good location , only $1.050 ] Horn U n ohanoe to oblnm nhomo at a bargain McOAOUK , 245-tf Opp. P. O. I7U111 HAM : Flour Mill cheap , on caey tcnnaot paj mont , favorably located , wltbln fifty miles ol this city. Cloo.1 opening. Address 1' . 0. Cox 8418 ; St. Paul Minn. 07.1m- I71011 SALE At a gro t bargain , the Scott rod dcnco property. Just cast ol 1'ratt's In Ilansoom. I'laco , Tlilslaa\ory ileslrablo7 room cottogo and will bo Bold at a eacriUoo. 11AIUCER & MAYNU. 712-tf 13th and Farnam. I01tHAIK A choice dairy and ntocK larm of BOO 1 acres , 200 acres under cultivation , 2i miles horn. HlUcr Crook , Neb. , on U , P. Hallway. Uood house , cj cam and Ice houses , barue , corrals , eta , or dairy- Inn and Block ralufng. Land Is well watoied and all choice grass nndrazlnK" ( and , with plenty ol ran adjoining. For Halo cheap. Totter & Cobb , Karnam Btrsct. 671-tf 17011 HALK-KnK'Incs now and second hand 10 h. p. ' 15 h. p. anil VO h. p. portable and ntatlonary ; aluo boUcrd of any slza and stylo. Jlichard & Clarke. U. 1 * U. Y , bet. 17th and ISth Sti. Omaha. WO-tl 1011 HAIjb A minting nfllco suitable lor a emal F newspaper ; or Job ollloo. Will boll ( or oaah or ex change lor Omaha City property. Addroaj/ . Z. Q" lee olllcu. * 408-tf TT OH BATK Two Booond hand pltnos , at Kdholtn J ? & Erlckson'a llnslo Store ou 10th lit. bW-tl 171011 HAI.K Two open aoaoul-naud bugglKi aud X1 ono dollvery wagon , choip , at 1811) ) llirnoy B ) . SKMf HATi-A : clean stock of Hardware In Central FOR Nebraska. Address "A , 11. " JJco Publishing Co. , Omaha , Kelt. 08Mm HAIjB I-oaviiiK on account ol 111 health FOIt house , barn , fow.enca nnd 2 lota. Ainu two goo' residence lota Apply T. U. 1'arfltt , Qaa olllco , 13tli and Farnam. 880.1m F 1011 BALK 10 deslrablo bulldluK lota , lor trade orcadu Callat A. Ubspoa UlODodgoSt. 860-lmo MlBOELLrtNEOUU. STnAYKD-rromroyherd Atigiut Sd'h , ten Teias ponies and mules. Information regarding their whcroaboutaulllbo reward nt this olllco. a. W. Hhlpley. E66 ' 'ftp rilAKI'.N Ul' August 10th , one rod anil white cow .1. and white cull. Aldo on the 18th one medium Blicd sorrel mare with suchiiig bolt , and ono Binill bjymaro. Cyrus Jlortoii , Went of bounty Farm. E56-SOp A certain Kentlci'ian , nhoao namu U withheld , will do m nklndiiofatoccanfyour constant watch- In and following ol ar , as 1 nui nun led woman. I hold n hand ol friendship and respect lor ) ou.but no moro tilnce a midnight conversation was overheard between jou and two others , I am well assured jou. hold uo good heart toward mhuiband. . Omaha , Aug. 27th , 1BS1. MH8. BATTEW. E17'i7p ! " THAYii : ) Medium elzeil white cow , wlthoome S" red on neck ; blind ononoeve ; rope around horru * ekln I nro r ii uhonldcra. Howard 111 bo paid for her return to l&thand Cunter. John Meyer. CI8-28i > LOST In ttreet car , package containing order bocks and acoociiM. I'lndor will bo rewarded it I uckxu U taken to U. 1) . Thayer'a olllco , Oth ttrcct. rpOI.KSI5inucro8 ol Ian ) , leiicod Jar cardcu J. purpoai ( , thrco intlesH.V. . cl 1' . O. lunulru K P I'Cbdlku , 013 S. HthBtictt. MZ-tt WIMofl rat a birgatn ( or 10 d B oiilyr. Au oaai front r Idonco lot In a dot liable looalltr. con > cnlt'iit to Btreet car. Addrosa 1' , O. Uox 806. 410-80 GNU I'lUCK Furniture Btoro , IBth utrcot , bttwcci Hurt ana Ciioilng 473 aop Foil KXCHANQK , LAND-flJOncrcK unimproved land In eastern Nebraska , tultablo lor brock farm to exchange ( or stock , ol grocerlm or general mer chandise. Addrcag 'H. lloiolllou. 4IMia nn KEN Ul' A brown oow.T or 8 years old. Owner X can hnv e same by calling on Olikrlca Berthola Ouinlng Htreot , O'Noll'g Plaoa , and paying charge * . Wi 6t-lowp UlllUY hM . water. TU good pasturing. Spring Ith 860. tl Mp I)1UVY raulti , links and oeupooli cleaned wltbj. all sanitary cleaner. Batltfactlon euarintood by p. t" 0. Abel , ( tucocNot to to J , U. Smith , ) box 878.