OMAHA DAILY BEE- TUESDAY 2 , 1884 , A DISGEAOEFUL WIFE , She DcscrlH Her lliifllmml'H lied and Tnkcs Another Jinn. Mr. IVoaton llall called ot THE BKB Vofhco Siturday morning and poured Into a roporor's oar tlio story of his griofa which lie desires mndo public. Ho snys that on the 1st day of August , 1883 , in the- town of Rich Hill , Mo. , ho married a sylph-liko dining room girl who weighed - ed , when in lighting condition , 185 pounds. They catno to this city and wont to work for Mr. 0. F. "Williams , llall working - ing at grading and his wife cooking for Mr. Williams' family. All wont merry as a marriage bill until about the 4th day of last July , when Mrs. llall formed a habit of drinking liquor and raised no much racket that she was obliged to leave Mr. Williams' house and they Trent to live down on the bottoms. Hall had suspected that his wife was not as true to him as n strictly pure mid virtuous woman should .be and kept n watch upon her movements. On Thursday ho was pud- donly called homo from his work and found in the bed which Hall alone should occupy wilh Mrs. Hall , ono William Connors. Hall drove Connors from the house mid tried to argue with his way ward wife that such tilings wore highly improper mid that she as a married woman should not allow any man other than her husband such privileges , but she said she would do as she pleased about such things. Friday she left the house and wont on a drunk with Connors and did not return homo ogam until 2 o'clock Saturday morning. She Icfh after breakfast Saturday morning and indulged in another sproo. Hall says that uho at ono time took a largo dose of morphine and nearly killed her self. Ho still asserts that ho loves her dearly , and if she will only go with him , ho will move away and together they will begin lifo anow. If she don't brace up and Connors con tinues to fool around , there is liable to bo a row in the camp , and don'tyou for got it. 1'EKSONAIj. Mr. J. Harris leturnetl Sunday , from Chlca- K - J. A. Groin , of Wyinorc , i34attho Mctropol- itin. o\l. U. Cl.xvoy , < if Chicago , Nut the Metio- pdlitan. A , 11. Shaw , of Tckam.ib , is at the Jletro- J. C. Walker , of Grand Island is at the F G. Tucker , of Bl.iir , it legislated nt the W. C. McDonell , of Ncligh , is stopping nt tha Metropolitan. Mi * . .T. T. J'llis , of 1'romont , is the guest 'if the Metropolitan. G. II. Quinibley/of MinneapolisisJ8topping ; at the Metropolitan. Mi-s Xella Wilson Icftyeatniday to entoi ttlio State Norm il at 1'eru. J. I' . Van Diran , and O. L. I'.itteison , of Ivoith Platte , aio quarteiedat the Metiopoh- tan. : > ' Miss Agnes Hannigan left last evening for Taramio City to visit her sister , Mrs. W. L. Mm phy. Mr. T. W. Stcadman , of the Union PaciBc headquarters , and his wife , returned yestordiy from u jaunt through Colorado. Mr. George Benson , ono of the clerks in General Baggogo Agent Traynor'sofiic8n.turn- ed yesterday from a trip through tlio west. f\ . Miss Xeilio Boyd and her troupe will pass through Omaha this morning en lotito for Denvei , wheio they fiilj un engagement this vv eek. H. T. Winston , a gentleman well known in this city , returned yesterday from a v isit t Coney Island , and other eastern watering places. Mr. Will Young , ono of Tirrell & Cook's ple.ning clerks , returned yesterday from a threa weeks' visit with friends in the east. Ho had a good time and is grc itly recuperated by Invisit. . General Trallic Man iger Klmball and fami ly , Gouoral Ticket Agent Stebbins , of the I mon Pacific , and L. M. Bennett , of Iho Pullman palace car company , and wife , lelt by special car Saturday to attend the mooting at Saratoga. \li Tied MtConnell and family , of Salt I.iKc , arrived in this city jesteiday. Mr. M' ' Cumuli will heie.iftei make his head- 1'nrti , n in Omaha. Mr , and Mrs. McCon- uell em be found for the present at the homo . , f Mr. W. O. Taylor , ISIO South Twenty-first sticot. A laigo line of Gold and Silver watches just arrived , winch vrill bo sold at the vcr , * lowL-st prices ; also great bargains are'oilered in Silver Ware and Clocks at ' A. IJ. IIuiJEitMA > .v'H , " " a2'i-2t ' Cor. 15th ana Douglas St. YcHterdny'H Oiiinc , \bout luO persons witnessed the third gaino between the Union Pacifies and Kookuks yesterday afternoon. The contest was a simple repetition of the two former ones , and was almost wholly devoid of intoust until the close of the eighth innings when the score stood seven to seven. The visiting team showed more vim at thisfioint than wan manifested by it at anytime before in any of the games. The Innings resulted , however , in the visitors being shut out , the Union Taoihcs crossing homo plate. The interest of the game centred in Fowler , the colored member of the Keo kuka , who filled the pitcher's box. lie proved a puzzler for a couple of innings , but toward the close of the ganio ho was batted quito freoly. ] 5olow is the acoro by innings : 1 1 12 8 ! 0 0 7 8 9 I mon Pacific 0 0 ! | 2 0 0 2 0 fi 12 JvOolvUklJ 002020030-7 Just received ologantlino FnH& Winter Woolens. ll.Kalish,10th and Davenport. alS-lm I'osral I'romotloiiH. Loyal .S. llolo was yesterday promoted to the vacancy in the postollico caused by the resignation of John \V. Ilonza. The position formerly occupied by Clerk Elmer 0. Cochran was filled by Frank Oloaon , also promoted. E. S. Ololan vvas appointed janitor of the postoflico department of the govern ment building. In the postal service F , n. Cole and L. V. Ilolomaii were promoted from Chats 3 to Class t. L. E. Ktvons , recently appointed to Class 1 , assumed tlio duties of his ollico yesterday. THEllOSPITALFAIH. A Vine Opening Iinst Evcnlnc nml I'rospcots of ix Great SOCCCHH. St. Joseph's Hospital Fair opened In Falconer's hall last evening in a most encouraging manner , a largo number of the friends of the church and visitors be ing present. The second lloor of the buliding was well filled with booths from which num erous things , such as crockery , toilet and fancy articles , furniture and wares of many kinds , were offered for sale. In ono corner of the room was a wheel of fortune also , upon the turning of which the boys and young mon were allowed to venture their chango. The ladies in charge of the var ious departments were most ingenious n persuading the visitors to part with a ittlo of their change to help along this nest worthy cause. The Musical Union orchestra furnished a delightful programme of its choicest selections last night , and tonight the A. 3. II. band will untranco its i oar era by its melodious strains. The fair is under the direct suporvis- on of Fathers Glauber and Jonnotto , as sisted by the following committees : FJNANIB. Messrs. Croighton and Cilaubor. MANAGEMENT. Messrs. Donovan and 3ushnian , PuuMsiiiNii. Messrs. Hush and B. u- mor. SUPPLIES , Messrs. Murphy and Wha- on. on.Music. . Mr. 11. O'Keofo. The following are the names of the tables and the hdies in charge of thorn : St. Mary Magdalene's table Under .ho direction of the ladies of St. Maiy Magdalene church : Mrs. JosephFronzor , Mrs. Bernard Kocator , Misses Josie and Annie Horold , Mrs. McNally , Mrs. Qoinzmaun , Miss Carrie Kocator and others. Holy Family table Mrs. John A. roighton , gMiss Llzzio Murphy , Miss Dacy , Miss Crowley and others. Sodality table Under the direction of the Young Ladies' Sodality oflicors. Hospital table Under the direction of Mrs. Little , Mrs. J. F. Daly , Mrs. Andrew - drew Murphy and Mhs Carmody. The refreshment tables Mrs. M. Donovan evan , Mrs. G. M. O'Urien , Mrs. James Croighton. Nearly two years have elapsed since a HospiHl fair was hold in this city , and it is hoped that the people of Omaha will donate moat liberally toward assisting this undertaking whoso object is BO char itable and deserving. FIXING THE GKOUND3 , A Stone AVall To He Built Upon The East Slilo of The School Sijiiarc. If the stone wall now contemplated by the board of education for the east side of the High School grounds ba built ac cording to plans adopted last night , not only a long needed improvement will bo added to the many of the .school district but also an ornament to that pait of the city.Tho The proposed wall will bo GOO foot long , extending from Dodge to Daven port street. It will bo thren foot high , twenty inches thick at the base and eigh teen on top. There will bo two twelve and a half feet corner entrances , one on Davenport and one on Dodge street in the form of a quarter circle. At the head of Capitol avenue will bo another fourteen foot wide of the common , straight pattern. Behind the wall will be a small gutter made from cement to protect the wall from being damaged by tlio srrfaco water. It is the intention of the board to fully complete its construction this fall. l > ids are already in and referred and n moot ing of the board will bo called at an early date to lot the contract for conntructirg it. Declined A Second Time , The formal declination by llov. E. N. 1'ottor L. L. D. , of the Nebraska Epis copate , to which ho was elected last Juno lias boon received. A special council has been called by tlio standing conimittcoto ) moot on Wednesday , November Oth , when another election will beheld hold to fill the vacancy caused by I3Uhop Clarksor.'s death. A light of one round took place last ov on- ing between a uty olhcei anil thu krcpi-i of one of the principal H.ilonirj in the city , in front of ono of thu loading diinking plates , Thobnttli'was Humiruiiily ondoil by tlm up poainucoof friends , who sojiiratod tlio coin- batvit * , but not until the liquor vender h id hioki'ii his gold-hoaded cans ovei the olliciul's head , With a dingle exception , every ono of the teacher * in the public xUioolx rrporttd to Su- peiintendcnt .Tnmi.s last evening. The UK * gregatoof pupiln jenterday vun 1,300 , nearly 100 iiuiio thin weru In attendance when Hcbool opened for the fall term last yeai , Nially200 Htmlentx vmo In uttciuluuco at tlio High Bphool yostenlny. The two rooms in the attic wore well lilltd , nml everything m isril off niqx.ti pleaxautly for the first day of school , Mr. James < stimuli. * that four hun dred more pupils will bo in attendance before the term clones. Tlio Nolilc Heel Mini , BIHMAKCK , ] ) ak. , September 1. Sitting Bull and wife , Spotted Horn Bull aud wife , hem ? Dog , Uroy llafjle , Dying Boy , Grow Krglp , 1'rincem Winonu , KeJ Hpear , all Sioux tlnufs , accompanied by I.ouia I'riincan , in- terpretsr , and agent Mel.aughlln and vvito aud boy of Standing Hock agency , led hero tonight for Minneapolis to attund the fair , Illalnu Will Talk , MAViiBsrKH , N. If. , September 1. The Now l.ngland fair has oiemd. ] George Jl. railing , commiiiHioner of ak'rn ulture , di livered an adilroHs Thursday , Blalno will uddru > B the people at the fair grounds , and in the livening hold a reception , All Quiet In JIouUliiK Valley , CINCINNATI , Sept. 1. A Commercial Ga rotte bi [ < tial n iya Kverythiug is quiet In the Hocking valley tonight as far a.i letrncd , In the past thirty years thcro have boon many remedies advertised for the euro of kidney and liver troubles and diseases of the urinary organe. Of only ono oan it be said that "it is never known to fail. " That one is Jlu.vr's [ Kidney and hirer ] UKMEU ? . AN INSOLENT OFFICIAL , The CMif of Police of Piitsbnrg Re ceives a Deserved Relinkc , Audio llcsult of Ills O\er uillelotis- ncss In Ordering tlm Austrian Consul to Until Down IllH Klnjj. I'll mil nu , September 1. The attempt of Dhlof of-1'ollco llraun KOIIIO time ngo to coin- ol Austro-Hungariati Consul Schmnborg , etv .IOIHH ! at this city , to tnko dow u the Austrian \rg became ho regarded it as a violation of n nunulpal ordinance , prohibiting street ob structions , tins been taken cognisance of liy the Auitrinn government mid the tito depart ment of tlio United States as the following corru'potuloitca will show : I'AVCITIVK IH.r\riTMK\r , 1 COMVUWVE Vt.TII OK 1'ESS-O l.M \ . I IHlKKOt Till. t 0MISOII , ! Tlmrdiy August lit' ' , IKS I. I lion. Andrew 1'ulton , Mnyoi of tlio city of I'ittsbnrg : 1 have the honor to submit to you tlio enclosed - closed copy of a communication , lectivod this lay from tliojHon , Fredrick T. Vrohnglmysen , setretiry of Blnto nt Washington , 1) . U. , In regard to dithciiUieu existing between tlm Vustrio-Huugariin cnn ul at i'lttsburg , nnil .ho chief of police of tlio simu city , anil to request - quest that it recolvo your piompt attention , mil th it you coiniiuinlc.it1. to mo at your oir- lost com onlem.0 the result of your lutloti m ho piomi'os. lo ! tn'tfully your * , [ ciguod ] UoiiKlir C. I'vTTisox. DH'MITJIKNT OF St VTK , WASIIIMITON , I Angiiit IMil. I Ills Kxcelloncv Hubert 0. 1'attison , Governor of I'onnsylvnni i. Sir : Huron Schaelfor , ministei of Austro- ilungary nt Hut capital , iteently brought to ho attention of tlm deputmont the fact .lint on n roccnt ccicmonliil occasion tint of ho anniversary of his majesty tlio cmpcroi > f Austria ntul Hungary when the Auatro Hungarian consul of i'lttsburg displayed the Ing of that nation in Iront of hm consnlato , 10 was picmptotily ordered by tlio chief of police to t\Ko it down , it being displayed ,11 , violation of .1 iniinicip.il ordinances which piohlbitcd the hanging out of swinging signals as sticot obstructs ii9. Mr. Scham- " ) erg , the consul in question , rfuscil tn ro- 'uwd to remove the ll.ig , tlaiming ho had a iiglit EO to hoist it in piir-inncn of existing tre.ity stipulation bctiveon the irnited Statei nud Austria lluiiRary. In an inteniow be t eon Hiion Schaolfor and Mr. John Ua\ii , assistant nrcretaiy of nt.it > , it was suggested ilmt Mr. lir.um , tluof of police of I'lttsbuig , might Imo nctod In ignor.Hico of the consuls lights under tlio treaty , and B.iron having rCLei\cd . repoit that the ilag had remained untouched , ho scorned disposed to adopt n chatitable Mew of the aflfau and let the mat Lor drop without futttier notic" . ISatiin chaplFer in a iiotn to mo the IWd innt. states .lilt tlio thief of t olico has pursued the in.ittor ho f.ir us to BUO the iomnl tor disobeying IUM oidci' , and has asked for All. Sdiand > eig H ar- iet , and under these circumstances ho in\olicM the inteifemico of the depart ment. The fourteenth niticlo of the coninlir comeutioii of .Inly , lh"0 , between tha United Stitos and Austio llnngaiv proiuloi thit "Consuls goneial , ooosulflico consuh nnd consnlai agents shall bo nt liberty to place o\tr the chief entrance of theii iespecti\o ollicos the aims of then nation \uth the in- ccriiition , "Consulate Ueneial , " "Coiisulato , " "Vito Consulate , " 01 "Consular Agency , " as may bo. They shall alsn lie at liberty to hoi-t their IliR on biuid vessels omploytd by them in port for tlio di'chargo of theii dutj' . " It is unnecessary to ob--ervo to j-om otcellency that under the constitution of the United States the treaty in question in put of the Mipierne law if the land , .icd has tlio STIHIO fprco and nOfect as a xtatulo of the United Stitefl , nud is to bo rcsnectsd .ind obejed in the same manner ns .my state l.i , aniunicip.il 01 din.nice to the contrary not withstanding. I h uu tlio honor to request that jour excellency bring the subject of tnoso sug gestions to the early attention of the superior authority of the city of 1'ittsburg , adviring such functionary ( presumably the mayor ) th.it any proaodings natch may li.ivo been insti tuted by the chief of police against the connnl phall atonco be ilienneKed without any charco to that gintloin.iD , i n 1 at the same time that a courteous nnd fitting oAplnn.ition bo m ulo to him. American consuls have precisely the linn rights in Austria anil IInngaiy as are claimed liy Sch unlii rtr in this instance , and I have no doubt but th it you will coinciJo with me in the tuntimont that international courte- fly no loss thin Unity obligations demands that these rights should ho ic-ipected liy nil local authorities in the United States. I will thank jon to mnKo known to mo the lesult of such action as you may deem it proper to take in the matter. J have tlio honor to be sir , Your Obedient Servant , ( Signed ) , J'llKIl'K T. rj < l.IINIIMSI-N. ! Alayoi I'nltmi eayj he W.H absent hen the diirerencu between Consul .Sclmmboig nnd Chief Itiaiin occ-uni'd , nud thnt ho will take no action until he consuls his nttoinoy. T KOIIKI.V NKWS. 01I I 111 ! KMI I'lIOKS. VIENNA , Sept. 1. Tlio unporor will moot the c/.ti a Skiornev'o the middle of the pres ent month. The Kmperoi of OiTiimny will not bo pioscnt. ( 1101.1(11 ( \ IV HAM. 'AHIS , Sept. 1. 1'onr cholei.i deaths nt Fabiigms and fix at Caimmkx today. A tonp hoiifo is oponpil at Hpcvta , Italy , viluio tin 10 Imo been t'\ only In e deaths in thirty , filx liuniH. Shops .110 closed and the millt.uy in cunliiiid to the buracki' . At iVipI0'mui then vveicight deaths wiiliin twoduyH. NAI-I l s , September 1. In the past lit hours twenty fioih c.ncs of choler.i occuned , and thoie ha\o been hovoral deaths. Foiiiteen HUD 1' ' ! tiuiM C.IM'S of Bicki i'ss have appe ircd m ovelday province. M UMANJ'S I'lUM II I'HOVINtl.S. I'AKIi , Scptdiibor I. 'J'lio iiopiieri ] nre king umbirfKu ut the law momnlgated by Uaion do Alantcnlfel , govornoi of Alsace Ijor. rnlne , intended to piuvont the tiiucaso of Kienuh fjimlio.s m that country , nml obliging adult cons cither to Lecomu n itmaled ( ! er- maris < ir quit the ooiintiy. I 'nmnmoil men , when they become of ngo , nio liable to con- BClltition or oxpulnon , JIKAIIl fO ( .OTOOIII.Nt. Tot ION , Septeinbc-r 1 , ( Jicat nctivi'y pro- valla at Toulon ainerul. Hoviral tianspoiti wcro placed in readiness tu t-mbaik with tioojiB fin China. Tlio Friiinonr Kniiiilnn. Special Dlxpatch tuTiiK liKK KIIKMONT , Septuiilier 1. The aniiu.il reunion union of the Grand Army of the HcpnliHo tlio mxtli ono hold in tliix Btnto opom d hern today nnilor the iiiont favorable aimplcen. The Hito chosen for tha cnmji liai alro.uly btcndenLiib l In the Uti. UH duo of the hunt spots for Hiich a purjcno In Ilio countiy , and the arram'omcnU fur the ciicaiiiiiinent liuvo been tmdi that HIICCOPH n iiHHiirod. AH tin posts th.it will take p.irt in tlm OXITCIHOH Imvu not Jit ui i hod , but tlioy will all bn hero liy tomorrnw. .Sovoral thoiuiinil people am already on the KrounJH. TliBBliiini navul oiiK K m'iit will take place I'riilay OMJIIIIIK , und will lie an nvcnt vvoll worth witnueNlntr. Tlio city hax iifuumi'il n hohiluy uttlrc , nml liy tomorrow DiDUsandH of will Im on Supposed Vollitvv l''i\or OIIHCH In Iliodlilyn. NMV Yoiik , Soptcinbi-r 1. Thu boaltu coin inutloner of JlrunUIjn rcti-Ivod infonn.ilnm that two ( amcn wcro ) jni | ; ill , apparently HiiffLriDKfrom yellow fuvor. "J'hoyvro ftl tin Ii 11.18 anil Jobn'J'n'ili man , whu arnvod in the Htliobiier < l. A , D.iki r from ( Joor'tlown ( S. 0 , Ia t wtuk. They were movoil to the hoitpital where the ductorii wcra also of the opinion that thu HMH went yellow fever , Ocu ul them dind thin aftciiiyon , and the pohoa iijucritui the health coininlisioiieiu to place the houto from vvhlch tlu Be.uiion wcro ro. iiuivfd nniler qu.iranting , A health inaptctor familiar u itli tin' irmla > ly , madu an mvvitlgn lion , and ii > 'n li-j in coiuuiteil they are not mifTerini ; from real jellovv fever , Imt a tlirnift , followimt jtornlciotn intermittent fivir. An oilier fe.uuan who wns ill vviis ipniovoil to the in vine hii'piUI ntStaton Inland. 1IKN lU'TIiKU AT 11KTUOIT. Ho would VoloKor.InoItsnn , Hut Not Vor lnuknoii's Unots , Slulleil AVUh Soullicrn Doiuoormn. IH-rnoir , Mich , Soplomlmr 1. lltitlornrnv- rd in thl city thi * afternoon from Nv York. Uo w a met at r. cCan.ida , by n commit- teeof ttti-nty inembi'H of all piitiei. Hu spoke at the Grand Clrcns Park tnnlght to nearly ' . ' 0,000 people. The mci linn wa dh- nrilorly at tir t , nwinK to defects In nrraiiRe- nicnt , lint veiy cntmuhstic. llutlrr tUvolt at leiiKth upon the tnrllf iiiiMtlon , nnd deelar i'il In fnvor of tariff , but wanted it raided for no other piirpi o uiulor Hc.vv on but tlio fostoi- ing of Aniincnn indusliy. He pnmouced aRninst the nccuinnlatlon of niirplui revenue liy taxation. He said tint the peopto vvcro n k- i ( "l to support the lepubllcnn .and doinocmtlo LlokotM bcwnso lilucotn nd ilnck'on were < iv.it iiion. Kur himself , ho would have voted [ or .Inckvm if the dewoi'rixt ? hnd nominated urn , but ho would not vote for Jaekson'H .Mints , slutted with rnutliem democrat * . Ho Argued atlongth ag.iinst rnllioiil and other coiporntomonopoluN , ami B < ld that mi ess the ov ils tliat the law fostered co.i'eil in .line , anirchy would como in tlm country , 'tiding IIH speech in the-a > wouls ! "rinnk uf it , men of property I do not B.IV thiiiK of it , ion InlioiiiiR moil you Imvoflhoufjht of It enough. Jlut I wiint mon of pniKrt | > ; to think if it. It mtoiests you ; It mimesis join children anil the o who will COM'-1 nftorjun. " Men say to mu"Why ( do jon , Gen. Hutlor , m ampin ) er nnd capitalist , " as they say. 'why ( In von trouble joursolf about these .lilngs ? How can you bo Iho fiioml of llui aborlngituin'1 Whv , I V , 1 am thu fiieml if tuynulf , am 1 not ? Wh.itover happens , 1 want to lo.xvo my country to my cliililtonaud ny chlldron'H cluldrou , as 1 ncuivcd it fiom ny father , free anil hnppy with htalilu gov cinment , with liberty nml equality of right to ill mon In it. liecaiuo I hope to goo this couu .rjr setting the osample ( tlint people can gov ; o\oin thoinsclves liettor tlnn.tliey tan bo fovorneil by any form of govciiunont on larth , sli.ul bo a missionary cmintty to spread the dootrlno of cnuility of men. I ii iv o Homo property nnd I do not want to PCO it go down m mill nml au.neliy , wlin.li muat iroly iHimo unless justice is done to the poo- [ ilo ( applause ) ami thurofoio I mil lieio. It c.in mike mi dilfoienco to mo for Iho ohoit iinio 1 am to bo on o uth. 11 probibly may , L hope itvill , como before 1 die , for God ijno\va I hope my closing oyej will not look upon a distracted , ihvulcd nml niiiifil coun : iy. 11 would add n now tenor to death. Uut to yon , to join tlnldion and elilUhen'8 chililrin ije , to tlio world at large.it isn ( piestionnbovoall othorn which nhoulil inter est and comiiiaml attention ami guulo the ac- lion of the intelligent mon and wonu n of the country into whoso keeping God has gixen all the rights ami privileges of m.inkiuU. ( Tie inoiuloUB 'ipplnuse ) . Uutlor left tonight for Grand llapiils , where 10 speaks tomoiroiv. Ho will bo in Jluskegou n tlio ov ening and Cliic.ifcn Wednesday. He : i.ul n conference hero vUth the atnto iciitinl conunlttco of the mitioii.il party , and it 'u eaiil : hey will dccido tomorrow vvhothor ho will put 810,000 into the campaign in this state or not. MINKll'S Governor llomlloy Finds Tlio Sltun- tloii Moro SerloiiH Than Coil Mill's , Ohio , Sept. 1. Governor llond loy nml othom who have boon inaking an Inspection spoction of the mining situation in tlio Hock ing Valley today , ietmne.il to the Uty tonight. The Governor Htntes the situation is n perplexing - ploxing ono , and is of a threatening Uiaractor. Ho thinks with the men in their present torn per it w ill bo some time bsforo the htrugglo is over , unless the operatois should dptennino to make some concessions. Ho made a peisonal v isit to the mines with hope tint tlio situation wouldpiovo to bo such that the.ro would bo no necessity of Bonding tioojM. In this howov or , ho was diiippointed. At five this evening ho honored the requisition of UmslieiilF for troops and sent throu coiniunloi to the most critical points. On the way to Columbus , the governor had a rcqueit for two iniuu companies at l.ongtsroth , two at Mmr.iy Cityiuid two to guard the properly of the HtocLing Valley road nnd its bridges In tlio valley. Ho refused to send more troops to night , but ordtred Euvor.il conipinioa to bo in readiness to go to thu fiont tomi n row nf tor- noon should they ho net ( led. , At the two lattei plncos an nttntlc is feared tonight. When the governor loft Logan foi his trip of the mines this afternoon , ho tale grnplied to all points that lie vvi.-hid tocmi suit tlio leading miners , and at sonu' plitu'J on arrival of the tiam thoio were as nnny us five hundred ull miners who had gathried to BCD ami hotr what ho h id to Hay , At Nol- sonvillo the demonfitiation w.iiof amassivo charaLtei , there being between nl\ and BOVOII Inmdrid pnsentwho had carnages and a band toopuirt tlio guveinor to the ulunio for the pmpiHO of in.ikiiig a speech. They hnd , ip- jiointi il a diimnitleo to ask a iininbr-r of cpiehtions .is the gov ei noi piogrescul , nml madoit ( | iiito intcic-ting. Thu appeal of the goveinoi wns for order nnd the iniportance of thfii doing then pjit in tills tegaiil. It vini at this point that lie nrd < ted the trnnpi to the jinints ii.iiind , and Ulo minors wuro not very well p'eascd nvci this move , as they had mii' | lie ed the govoriior would not make BHcli a inovo unless ho wan foicod to do BO. Olicnp'J'mvol. NKW YOIIK , Sept. 1. The Turns to-morrow will a > : The p.useiwr rnlo wai to the west is regarded ai in ngliui rhapo than ovei. Ni open on tin c.ik hi twocn tlio tiiiulc lines linn oc cm i oil , but geneial tendency showed iucru.is odintliiintion toward lower rates. The Wa- baHb , St. I > OIUH and I'acilic is Rolling ticln ts to St. Louis at ! > 17 , iigaitmt a t.iriir rate of tl-'J'"i , How muth moro of cincession will boallownd under pressure fiom a shrewd pa engcr could not 'jo linrucil , hut uonio oiitsnlo brokers , who carefully watih the Hilmition , intimated that W 2" was not the oxtieim cut , that the coiiipiny tuuld bo mducid to make. ItdSIO At Hoilon. Itoston H ; Chicago . At rhiladolphia. Detroit 2 ; I'luladi'lpliia fi. fi.At At Milwaukee Winonu 0 ; Milwaukee I. At Toledo. Toledo 7i Cincinnati 12. At Now York.- Brooklyn 0 : Metropolitans 1:1. : 1:1.At Boston , Unions , Boston I ; Unions , Pittdliurir , I , At llultliiioio. I'liioin , Kt , LOUIH , l ! ; liai tiniore , At I'ltt'buig , Allegnny fit Virgina 10. At Ht Paul. Ht. I'aul 2 ; Mimienpolm 0. Ii'lro. INIUA.SroLiH , Hojit. 1. A tslophono message - sago from Kdmbiiig , Indiana , ropoits a sorl ouu lira i.igmg , The ( .ro utai tid lit 10 o'clock thiscvinlng In Coiiijiton'H agiicnltnrnl wan room , which w.u totally difttroyid. Two otli cr Mtoiej aio now on fuo und thu lUmc.'j till Mining TriiulilcH In Alnliaiiui. BlIlMINOilAM , Heptombor L Tlm report tlut ten nan wire kll'nd ' dmiii ( the inlnera tint In f.il'n , Tin Wai nor Coal company U importing Itallanu ti tike the pluioof the trikt.rH , but the latti.r have Hiicteudod tlmu far In juacuably pemuad lug tin Italians not to woi k. Hell'H ImpH III Br , Juihi'ii , Sept. 1. A Bpeeiul to the GuMlo from I 'mon Star , Mo , , tolls of n imii feaifnlcriino umimlttoil In the vicinity o I'lag .Spring I ) ( Mtorday. Two little KirlH children of .lolui McCJotlilln , aged 7 " ' "I t' ' were overtakun m tha wyodn bj unknown parties nud oulri ed , The raviMiers tliou dl emliovvelod the eldest ilnld , aftirw.irds fhooting linr In the held , nfti r which the : hroat of tin yinngctt was cut 1. > lulling Mill U > in nnli r , If tl)9 ) pvilios are caught. Tno whole cuntitrv l nrousi d A Uooolver lor tlio Itiirnivvs' Kstnlo , 111 ii vie , N. Yr , Sopli mber I.Clnrles II. Moorowas to-day appointed receiver of Iho llurrows' o tate , a large pirt of which wns h slt.itrd | by L'ti MdrntVHinor nf tlio Albion latioiml bank , who had been entnistcd with I ) man igemcnt. A HlKli Honor. SiiMl'iisCT , O. , Sept. -Tho Voiio 1ms con. erred thodegiee of imiiler of theology on ! ov. Pntlier Iliggins , n [ St. ilosoph college , le Is the lii. < t person m this countiy tl 111.1 unioivd. Xho Wn lilngton Speel.il Ui Chicago Trlbuno. The acting Indiiti eomnussioiier liai ro- ciivcd a Utter from H , A , Allen , ng nt of the . 'iegan Indians , w ho aio sud to bo Rtarving , Mr. Allen avu , that the estimates of Ids pro letessor , iTolm Young , foi the ti cal jeai jiro- Ides less thin live ounces of beef and i\ ounces of Hour to each person. Ho wns ism ng moro than that , and would coutiuuo to do 0 while ho Ind it on hm linndc , us ho will not ot the Inditng stvrve while he has anything nRhotlium. The U'lries which the Imhins are now githoring aud rating will noon rim > ut. In May and < luno there wora times when he Indians whipped the tiees nnd nlo the inter tor bark to keen tlii'ir mmls and bodiis to- sother , and nil the time they were begging for oed , "I at one tune , ' ' tlio ngont says , Istitod over two tliousind pound * of bicon that I had lot receipted for , and tint had been con liMiinod liy thu luiiud of m\oy , I would lover had done FO had they not loon inn Lining condition. Ho predicts that thocar- lonteis will BOOH ngnln be busy making burial imcs unless eonie provision Is mndo fir sup- ilylng nildttlounl food. A few dajs ngo Agent Mien leturned to the department ยง 1,00(1 ( mi ist'd foi oxpeuses last veai out of the fund foi lie umploylnoilt of assistant ? . Ho U cnticuiil 01 not asking permission to me tins fund to mre.li.iio supplies and prevent sullormg. TEST YOUR BAKINftPOWDERTO-DAL nertlvotl \ nn nlxiolutt Ij THE TEST : Place * CAH top Mown on n lu t Miu. iMiunn tluuMt ur mill unit II A tin inl t will not be r .ulioU ( udtittct tlio presence of ntuinonU IOr.S ) NOT CONTAIN AMMONIA. TS llKiUHHlM.SS IUS NEVER UhtM Inn million honioi for n qimrlrr of a century tt tiai toud thu lotislltuorA1 icllnlilo test , THE TESTJJF THE OVEM. PRICE 1JAK1NO 1'OWDEK CO. , UAkEIM or Dr , Price's ' Special Flavoring Extracts , Tliflilrongftttmoil < lrllcloui and natur in orlnownftnJ Or. Price's Lupulln Yeast Gems Vor LluUt , llcnlthy lirrail.Tho Hist Dry Hop } < bt 111 the VVorlil FOR SALE BY GROCERS. CHICAGO. - SY , LOUIS. 15th & Doiitee Streets , KEEP YOUffS EYE On this Hat for ImrgaiiM , ami It ) on nlsh a lot In anv lurtof Onitlia Want to rout a liouso lm\u jo' " louse rented Imy n lionso soil tlio ono 3011 lia\c \\ant > our pi ) . LTD inailu tltlo lookul up , anil uiij ling relating to lUal KaUto , L'n nnil HI a BKAIISAHOSAHD , No. 213 91,700 JIouio ot Illo rooniH oil Iwlf ol , at time nf Hllu , anil i'J'i per imiiith No. U36 ? 2OOU 1 iicruanJ * room lirlclihoUBii n I'ark Place , cash No 2 5-81,050 Hoii'o of filx toornn on lot DIxlM , Park Plaoo , on < UBV tLrms , fM , ami $20 ptr month. No. ? 20 ll.fi'U IIou-o ami lit In Howory 1IIII 0 neil ciKloro nml ncll. Ono hnlfcaili niiiltlmo lJl ! ifj.300Clooil fix room IIOIIMI on ronar liall Int , ono liloLk from intli Htrn.tBOOtli of U P. depot liran now Bold on i nay tontiH. 217 Sl.hoo House ol 4 rooiiH on ( "II lot , Uontu t 'i-fi ( loud well , cUtcrn and i.iks. ! Half liiuh and timo. ju7l,000 House of two rooms all lot , Ho ; aii's addition O'io half catli , id $ l,8oo Hiiimo of four rooniH on lull lot , on 1Mb struct , xoiilh Omaha , uiio half nnith. 62 $1,800 Honeo nf Iho rooms on full lot In I'.ir kor'n addition , ono hlock north of S.O.WO wheel hiiuxo , Hoiith front , iood VM.1I , tlitein , tie. , and a bar ln on eatiy Urnm. 707co0orntr lot li V. Hmlth'd addition , two end il tlllii0noutli and out front , on car line , Uic.ap und on uaiv tcrmx. 40 H.OOO-IxJtH 13 and 14 , cornir Karnam ftroot , and near court honao , two COO'I ' dwollhit'u on lot , but In liiulnoKH property. A Kioat liar alu And loin of har nlmi all over town. Call at uliloi and oxaiuluo our Hit for Improved propurty , 1,01.4 IN HAWTHORNE , TABOE PLACE , ; OMAHA VIEW , And In all first clans Insldo .Idllloni , and If wo fa ) tollndnlot to dint jou , out ut our cxtonnivo Imt , ttiBii Omaha dot * not contain ono. Omaha Vlow U on Ilio road to tin ) liarrackB , nd li that | iht Bonth of I , , II Williams' renldenco. Wo Boll ot from tOOto8JSO , $10 or morn down at tlmu of ale and monthly payments. JWO down and wo will lid you a house on the lot. Ilawthorneli wuxtof the Illnh Hchool ono mile , nd wo are urlllnx lotn ono third down and inonthlv payrntnU. Ihln wldltl'in ' U Krwloil and lotn are ? 3&0 tii (80U each. Now In the time to buy , wlulo Jiticoi are low and tormn taiy , 'J'abor I'laoo U on J'arnnni utrf ot and li ( holoe addition , with only twtlvo loti Ictt. and they are all an good lota 0.1 there are In Uo addition , I'rluia flU aiidfUO. . . . . I U on Pherman ovonuo , cast and west IrjnU Ono half block In Wlloox's udilltion , cheap and can } torniB * jpiTUou't ( all to call ( or bargains at thu olllco , (3or. 15tli nnil Dodtjo Streets. WILL1AMH J1LOOK. DE , SWETMAM. OfRco HHIi atroot , firut door north o Fanmtn In Uoyd's opera liouuo. Loav ? ordora nt ollicu or Suzu'a dniK atoro. ' inn. 'i\iiophono _ _ Bee Hive Photograph STTTIDIO , ai North Kith Street. Koinenibcr that my I'hototiraphii Are lu poctod hcforo helnudi livi roil from tha 1IKK 1IIVK I'llOlO. ( lltAI'll HTUDIO tuwurliiK ever ; body p re t attiifactluu. SPECIAL NOTICE65 wSpsclals will roMtlvolrnot be imortea unions paid In advauce. TO LOAN-Mon v. MONKT TO LOAN In mimi ol 80D. ncl npw til O. F. I ) vl nl Oo , Ro l KaUta > ni teA A ( jo its. 1535 F num at 3)1 tl HELP WAHTHD. \ \ 7ANTKI ) Clinnl girl for ( rimrrkl liot c otk t ' ncrltivvntcotiHr litli MulCMiltolnvtmio. ( l.'v 3p I \7ANTKD A j 01111 ? 11111 u In ) IK A ifO < xl writer uml * hvl sonic knotiilia of book KrtpliiK Dim who l\c ikt lioint | ireletrcil. Amih liy letter , llnKrt ' r\l < , 511 KJiitli Ktli utrrct. nil 2 \ \ 'ANTKD Ono rnrrRitlo limn to dl ROmK SIcvlj cmplinmcnt. Unl ) 451 H lOtli St , UTS 2i | Tinner Itnmodhtcly atSovdoll < iiiUr | < , Ifllli nnd CiOlfornU. r,12 3 \\i AM hi ) A Rooil llormixnelrl ( or > orkN.V. . cor. IJtliaml UotiulM. 0,11 Ip \VANli : n-Two ul r7 lor kltchiir vork "ininiiio IT eltltoilo o ltiiOooil n K'CH , 501 riiric St. , cor Mh _ 030 lp "I\TANTKD On tithr ) , tnoltiilen mill t o ti mon runt nnicrs lor n nork ol merit. Aitilniml' , ' . lm3 , AthriK , Noli ( li l > Op LXMNTF'1 ! A voniis IIIMI a < Oitlmt elirk In a > Krocirj tori ) Must utiilrritAiiil the ciro ol lorxsnnil | > c k llprnmn Oho co , rtfertnrn nnil nil niii u , ami lior lo lie ocn. Aililron "I1 , r. 0. " li o olllro. _ 037 5ji _ V\ ANTKn-A Klrl at UlSDoilRiiitrcct lutnccn Vl Htlinn.H'.tli. OIO-.1p lANTii : ) Kinplm incut \ > \ ft ( Icrinaiiln n liotnl U. MniinwclU r , o ? s lltl , utrn t. 012-2p llfAN' J flood hiuuliis" , S , W. corner Ilitrnm T I nml lOllistreets l\ lI lrANTKl ) A nniiiclciit | Rlrl April atl4 ! ! ! ! lla- I l \tiiHirt | > tri < ( t : ) ! 7"ANTii-A : ) RCOil larlicr , $ l.'iiT\i'cik 1'axtoa Hotel Harbor Shop. 000-lp 'KU-At 1811 Munam St , an cupcrliucril \ \ oinnn M cook anil huinlri'is.Vajcii t JO | > or lonth. lloforinrcM rriiilioil | ( . ' 01 Sp l7ANno : DlnliiK- room tftl ltl7 | Capitol ino > 631-lp 'r ochainbi'rnmlili nhncvi ftlt on WANTKD table niul onu illnl'iK room K' ' ' ! atthu Orrl- cnUI. OS7 tt \\rANl A'uoixl nilniutent girl ior ( 'onrral lioi inoworli , SDU DougU-i. tit tt \\7AN 1 r.O-docdirlrl la rniall rnmlly , at corner > > of l.oivflittortli tit. aiulOaarKla Ave , T.SO 3 TANTK1 > - T no qrnod pants tuikcrs.V. . 1) . Ilixr din , Counrll lllnlli .It lTAN , l'ii : > IniiiH'JIntch , twn Rooil cornlco men. Tlii'ii IliiotU' .V Hun. Fremont No'i. ' KID fit \\TANriil : - Aconts to miniiio mo Hell t'at'iit \\mther Etilps. Aililrmi or call on Oco \ \ lell , 1120 llarnoy utrcct , Omaht , Nob. MO Imp \\7 AMWu A Harbor , 7Wt uontlt loin Ktrct . \ > ril.Sp DlU.OIt. aiXUATlOHH WANIbD. \\'AMI.l ) A Hltnntlou linvouiiK mm Inaprl \ \ \ato funlU lotnlii. uiro of hori > iH , Lto linn hnd ovptrltnco AddrciH"n K. " llto olllco O-'I'I' ' ' UrAMIH ) SIlmtUmliyajcunR man In n whole Halo house , to doultlnjj or roadlnj ; cumuli W 11. 0 "I013Lhlnio9lrrtt | WAMltli A pOHltlim IM clerk In IMrdnaroor Wholcva'o ' h iue , have had ten jcancxpoilcnm an proprlitor. Ittforincua gUuu. AdJroju ( ' A. " hliolllco. t-OStr I TANlhllrotlt'on us ininaitcr a-id lnijnr In drj " , ( joods or uriK'cru Is tiill ) com lotcnt 20 > eara ovpeiluncn. \orj tint of refetonrea RiulBccurltj. "J.llto olllco. 002 ip L7 ANTKl-8ltiiitlon bn Danish clrl at general AY > hoiitowork. liuiulrout N. W. Cor. l3daiiil ! Hurt Ktrc , 003-1 pAY . . . . . . . . ) A nUiiatloii ! ) > ' a > ounu ( CnRllslO Klrl . . ns m Ing liouio in ud in ( jond family. Addruta A 11. C/'lli-oollko. 183-lp A\rAN ll.D A sltuntlnn lij n hulv as cook III u | irl \ vatotamllj. Addross"il IV Ucoollicu f > IJ 31p mtuauon as tiook keeper , In wholeualo iHtablluhmcnt In Omaha AddrcBH "U. " wro lieu. 800 tf tSIBCBLLAHEOUU A7ANTD. ' : -Two or throu pkivsuit inifurnlhhul WAN'liiTwo ro'inmiiieiilto ' hy Kontlenuu nml wife , pilvato louie prefered , within ten hlic H uf I' xton lIiniHo. \l\nt \ \ lo ilmlralilo location ami convinlont to good jihlo hoard , lltfoiencos exchanod | , Aildriiu " 1) . N 'caro of IJoo olllco. 6721 H i an I li.mr.lor . Kontlomai and wife , miut ho fln-l elm and doHlrnblo location wit n ton or llftoon inlnulin wnlk of I'.ixDiinlniiso. ro a "H a V."caroollkoolllDO. t71 1 \\TANIi:0-Tn : rent a Biiull liiruhlieil liotiMiIiin I I central and dctlrnhle lootlon hv a gentlim-i and wife , would hoard owners. Huferencoi Klvc Addrca "N \ \ " Iku ulllcu. tOJ lp WANrill ) To rent , liv Heptomhor Ifi , a Binall houno or roomu for lluht liouiolu'tpliiir , eon venlcnt to III n olllco. Addre'sH. 1IKH olllco. tt \\/rANTIl-J,000 ! ) on first claHj city becurlty.for 6 VV yiars , nt D per cent. AddriM IJox 6 0 1'ost- olllui 70(1 ( tf COL. uurn lionaoa xna ITiOllHKNl' CutUitu ll\o roonm , cloi-i-t" , < lc , , I.La- 1 \cnwcilh , neirU.ll bt. lniuiioHI3 | 'JOlh ntrett. 1122 lp 1,1011 HUNT AtS7niupIuiiviln > om , miitahlo for olio or two Keiilloiren , at ifl2U lUinllton Htrttt , lurth Omilni < > 'JI4 | ' HUNT Two Hrito and HUIIIIJ nnliirnlnliul JT'Oll . AUiinow upilKhtpUno , S14 N. 17ihht. II ! S-4p 11 * M' runilbhi.il Boutli front room UoJ [ ' 1 iirntm htruot. itllI1 . HI'NI' 'IhoJil and SdllaoMof the now thrco T.1OH hilUdhiKon intlijitwnin | I'liriinm ai d llor- nvNtittti. Apiih \Muilo \ John I odwlcK Oinii la , .Sel. . 811 If 011 Kf'.YI' < \ [ iirnlHtnil room uiiltililo I < man nt 1010 rarnam tit. [ U.ri-lp H"NTNlcoli fiirnUlicil rooma prlmto ( am- JTIOK 1 liy lOI'J Chicago rft. lOl-lp 17 < OU UKNI'-Hmall fiunljhod front room to itentlo- J1 mini , at If.OU IlownrJ ! lt. f'JUp . IIKNT Kiunlnhod roonm 1021 ( Vpltol avo. J.iQK ' 101 tp lirNr-A iilrih inrnliiliol room Hiiutli front POH for twoKintlcmoii f'2S I'alrvloHt. . 4tl homo north Kt. Marj'ii ave. , east Hldo. f.03 v'p .10U HKNf Ilomowl h hl laiu'o rooms , 1 O. 1' . Uails&ro , inoararniiinHI. W7-K r rurmtluil room forcnoortwo i > tn tleuien , 715 lAiivciiworlh ttroot , 0U ) 1 OIt HUNT A ootti o noir 8t. Jlarv'daio. Con J 1 Bli'Xitlonal ilmrch 16. per mouth Warroii Hll/ltr. 1 HUNT Two nlcclv furnlsliod front riioini , 3J10II mirth 16th Ht , near din Ht. 677-J Ti'iOII UKNT-McUy fiindtliud front rxmi , 710 IDtli I1 ulrcit , mar Woliulir. CCS-lp IIKNT T OHoil furnUliiiJ rooinidii EOtliSt. 17011 I lorka noutii of Ut Mr.rv's nvo , l.uc.itlon pl-ns unt ' 1 trnw r a uaablo. lniulro | "II It. " lieu ollicu. ) ! I'lrit lloor and Imuinont ol a Hire I7MKUINr I iiililiiik'Ynnt t i vnlui' ' 'o for rout for liu-inl. Homo i.outiluu all iiiodiriilm | > ioMmcnt ! ! 033t' iSt. 670 tt . ) Itoom to ion * . lltBt o ro trenco ' Iniiilro | corner mill and .nnitm MO 1 , \ ( H ltiNI'-A : new moru corner of 17th mid Nlch J ' tlaiitn , icar ( 'II vvorku , B89 8 JVJIl KKNt-l'iirnum.d 7roij"i"Uiii ( , UU llonuri 1 blr ut. Ms 1 JIIINT M < room iiinifiilnKoid ni > alroarcil FOil line Imiulru at ( 'roury loutli tail roinr { I th nml < iiinlnis ht M7 tl l/illt Hf.M-lui lOuoTTH' "r wiuioui , J1 fiiinljuod Ironl pirlur adjoining 17I4 Cali'ornl ' * ttntt 80p _ JVm UhrTl NH.II J InriiiBhuii or nil u uUcod rooins 1 wtthoilt himnl Ibl4 lav < ilioit | St. 182-lp ,1 OK HUN I'Maly luniUtiwI fiont room nultald 1 for twiMnilltnim , | i i3 lod.'u bt. 607-4 OK HKNI-T o rooiim , .O0i4ud $5.00 per moiitli ini4 Wiliitiif flnot _ - 2 > tf jHJHHI.Nr uoltiuu * rojma. Wlh bticot , lia1 1 a Ucck uoutli ol Mlltou llogern. M , U , Orocer tilmiil Ltuvoiiumtli 4Dt'l 7\UH ttKk I 1 * o lurtUhoil roomy ( or 1 Ijht touiw ? ltei > lii < "lloeaict' Uloik,11oor. 8th and U " > * f.Vf MAI'S OFOMAnA-BcmU hMtfihicM prieo ( n neil days to 85 from f 10 heretofore. _ , _ 186 tf J ; > OH flKNT A Tirlck cotUffo. Inquire at ( loo. If , 1 I'ttefon'.i ICth 81. , near depot. 332 tf 'TlOIl ' HKNT Ifomo of 10 r-iom.1 nlth modern Im. provementf. UcillitdSonor , tt I\vK 32 tf T-A litrRB tceonit floor and bajetnent. . Inquire 1113 Harnor Mrocl i.00 If 7011 UKNT-Ono of the nno lre Moneof In the city . 11 room < , furnace , hot-Ami cold cold wr.tcr biths atcr closet * , ( trnfei , eta. Kvcrrthlni ; flritcUs * iroiuhont. (70.00 ] > or month , Barker & Mftjrne , 3th nnd Krrnnm liztf 7011 KENT HotiM S roonn ROO < | rcpMr. Nlc . 5 nril , cistern w lcr. Ilent20 per month 1U1 ark \ \ tide arc. Apply to Jno. W. Dell , Unionist , hat 18ft.tr i OR UK.NT A two storv frame t/irildlnir lillt blo J1 forlmslnoM Lar e cellar , upstairs iulttble for eildcneo. Inquire on prcmhos , comer SOth and 'IcrcoSt Qig-tf _ _ _ J710H ItKNT Nicely lurnlshnl front loom IBIS 1 Doilca iitrrct. HI ) tf ! ? OR HKVTiralahcd rooms with board. 1812 u1 DodRO. 016-lmp [ T1OII IIKNT Two flurnlMicil eonth front roome. L1 222 N. mill St. S70 7IOUUKNT Six roum cottano , One location , tiy S. J T. I'etcrson , a. K. cor. 16th and Douglat. 617-tl 71011 UKAT-Hooms In Crounso'a lllock. O. it J Hitchcock. K13 tf 'poll ' HKNT Ono Rr mt eqiure IHIMIO. Inqutra J oIKdhotm and KrlcVnon. 440 tf f7 OU IIKNT Ono oed six ro m house 85J. per mi > . J'o.ll.llltchoock. . Iss-tf FOU SALE. IjlOtlHAt.K CIlKAl'-Illcvclc-a 68lnh "Oolura. I1 Itli " lniiiln | > at 1'cttncr's 1'ilntliiR ulllro , cor. Illli and I'arn tin strict 0210 IJAOll SAI.K-A p < ol Ono fimll ) luirsc , llrkt clus _ trimler , lx'ar oM. 0258 IrdlUHAIjK Paloon nml hoarding houtu. Apply Ml Mamtwclllcr , S07 S. lltlmtrctt. 015 3p 17011 S\IK--Top I'cllvcry wairontoim of pon'ca 1 and hiriit'M , al'topcrrv roidcirt with top , and no intiln to harnoai , nil llrst chni. Aililrcia P. O. ijVll HAM' A Koodsoircl linrso 0 join old , nnd 1 poodiMlteij naton lloriu very Kontlv. Call 1933 South r.tli ncir Williams. f > 30 4t | 1TV1H HAl.i : Druir store an all capital rcciiilrcil. 1 Centrally located donijt a irood business. Satis- hctnrv roaroii plv en for mlllng. Aililross S. 8 I.lt- tlondil , Onmln Neb. C 1)7.4 ) 17\0ll BAUI-Choap loU , f,100 do n ? 3 00 per 1 month , and nsMttlnn worth } | mrsons to build nice lit lohomon. K. C. I'nttcrson kCo , cor KHli anil Kainim. 6.17-tt I70lt SAI.K A ronfottlonory , Cigar and Tobacco 1 store In n suoil location. llcagi > n for m'lllne po int ; luck tn Ilin old country. Addrcsi "I. " N . 1' . cor , 10th and \Volistcr ttrcotn. C27-2p 1 , loll HAIU-Smnll luniso mi.l lialt lot , 1 lin Btrcot , ' ntar Slioiman mcnue , EOiitli of Dr. Chambers' , iniulro m urcmlfoi BS3-liJ | SAM : riiiOBldo I cheap nt O U. Ihajcr'a 47Stf ZUUncroJi fluid. KO acres Improved , 1 S'JocrpH hn > , 8 acrea hoi ; piGtuio , " ncns cuUI- ntcd timber , S ncros natnr a timber Gocd Hiirlnc \ntor 0od IIOUFO and other luipro\cnientM will ho old on voryea\ tonne , If sold noon. Porothtr In- ormit'nn ' Inqiilroi cmonnlH orbj mallofWin Clalr , ' , harpj Count } , N'o'\ ' 434-lai , lOull SAlih Drrtnt , an old uitanlliuoil I' rt , bootn. BhocHandiiicensnnro ] hu lnei > formlo r to rent , In ono of the l > ust towna In Xchraeku. loodaniid hnlldliiKaaroneu llnMncm mot $10COO nrjiiu. I , \i lito rotlroon aooount of olilugu. Ad- Irois ( Srocorj Dealer , cjro Bee. Ij'-S Oil HAIiK Two oooc.nil hand pianos , at K.lholm F , t KrlokHon'x Mi-.nlo Stern on 10th St. hOO tf iriOll SALK-Woodor for ale I ? IfiO Cholfo 3 jctr old 1'cwlliifr Btocrs. IfiO rholco 2 jrar old finliii ' Stoars. 100 VcArllni ; bttcrx. Aluvo all L'ooil Iowa Unttlo ST11ANQK IlltOTHKIlS , 4ta-lm fcloux Citj , Iowa. 8A1.K line ollliird nnd ono pool tablo. In- IrvUll 1 iii ro at the Mcrcbant'a U\chanio , N. K. comer ) od(0 ) ( nnil 10th strict. 405 ? | > SAD' Two nnil nun-half ncros and house In FOH ! location , cnlj $ lt5U. Hire Is a chcnco to obtain nhomo at a bargain McCAOUi : , ? 15 tf Opp. I" . O. FOU BALK Hour Mill cccap. on capy terms of pavmont , ftvoralily located ulthlnflfty miles o * thlacltv. ( lood openfn0' . Address P. O. 15ox2418 , St. I'aul Minn. 207-ltu SAI.K At a croit harffatn , the Scott resl FOU property , Jiut ca < t of l'ratt'8 In Honscom 'lire , IliltUa very , U > sirablo7 room cottage anj illl ha ooldat a Bacrifloo. 1IAUKKH & If AYNE. 712 tf 13th and Karnam. Acholcodairy amlBtocK tarm of 800 FOItSAIiK , ncrca inidor cultivation , 21 mllo3 ' 'ora Hlvcr Crook , Nub. , on U. 1' . Hallway. Uood IIOUBO , uoamnnd Ice hoiisua , baruacorrah , etc. , lor dalry- and Block mlsfiijr Ij\ml la well vtateicdand all choice uriwu nnd Kruzlnp ; and , with plenty ol ran idjolnhiK. I'or bale cheap. 1'ottiir & Cobb , I'ftnmin utrei t. f)71-tf < Oll SAliK-KiiRlnca now and second hand 10 h p. J7 15 h. p. and 'JO li p. portable and etathnary ; also lollcrxof any slzo and atylo. Hlchard & Clarke , U , P I Y. bet. mil and IHth ttt < . Oiimha. C40-tf SAIK A pilntlnff olllco bintablo loratmal I niU | m.ur or Job afllco. Will sell for cash or ex- . . , n o lor Omaha City propcrtj. Addrcsa' X. 2. Q" leo ollicu. lOa-tf jlOll hAI.lv iwo own msuuiiu-nanU Diijun.o ( cn > ) delivery wnion ; , chokp , at 131D Hkrooy Ut. ESJ-tf HAM ! A clean ttock ol Hordwaio In Central FOU . Addru , "A. H. " llcol'ubllblil.ii ; Co. , Jinttha , Nub. 081-lm MltUELL/lNEOUb. rO9T HilurJaj c\Liiln < . a o'ack luvlhcr pocket jliaok VMtlifmu'.l sllvir trluiininir , ountalnliiK a smalliniount of nmntUnucr Mill | Ic.nu return Hnmn 11 Ifti I liimli"i trid. . f'2S-lp Al 1 or prlim baled lnv nt lomst I rlrex , ail- II IdioB I. S. rl.AKKbON , 8 1m Schiulor , Neb. hCIIUOm II , llu ntllu lloalorU now MltS IMJI , Liai ; tlr.-ut. Dmxnoil < U7.1m > OUNU A pocket liook In my Moruat221U Coin. Jj liij ; ( illLi-l ( Iwiiur tin liivu tlio einiu li > proving r pirtynnd pajliiKfor tlilsnotlLi ) . CJil-Sp 3 iN : III1 t-v Iliu uiidumltfiitd , AUK.I , lt > HI , noir Dull and niiiiihu liim , oru gruv ma.ro H I til iiir shoes on ( jvinur tan havu s uo 1 > 3' { irovlni ; iuitrtyanil | pnjInjfdauiaBU U'ni. .Mulmii. UlOSp AY A w'l.lto ami lid tteer taken 1111 ami AHT on pitinlhtH ul 11 u uudotelvi tJ on bo.t ion 19 , lutt nortlmuit u { Ciil htoaCumcturv. Auif. ! W , 18S1 , (117 ( U J. W.SIIANK. Sl'HAViil : AuKiijtEOtli.modlunifULd roan cow ; . tup of rltttit oir clliiiul | muullliorrs ulth torn LurnulBllKhtlv to atd faithcail. Largo baK of milk. I lndi.ru111 | iloasj brliiK lior or onj nerd rcgardui } ; lur toMurrln Ilanatan bth andCapUoIavuuuu v.Y'1,1 inv iiUO ru ard. UlS-lp A -ritlomaiin llvur vintUi aud iKlkn' SlOIiEN wlllilnlttalii "J , .1 " on oa u , Arouanl of 23u 111 Im paid forioturnof Hainu Knot John son , I'lercu btrttt , l.otwccnVtli . and bth 019 1 | > - corner Iflth and Capltolnvo. anil J llllh and Karnam , pa'r ' K ) ld ujo Kla c . Fludiir pleaaolonout 1&1S Uoiigo at. , and lecohe roward. ri'VO LHABl' lOucrus of Und , fenced for Rardon .1 ituriioiiri , three mllojHV oil' , 0. Iniulra | K. 1' . Fondlkii , 013 H lUhntiiict. 6012 KXCIIANOK , LAND fl)0 acres unimproved 1T10II In tavtcrn Nebraska , eultablo for block farm loux hanifi ! for stock of Krocorltaor Kcncral incr- chandlao. Aildrta * " 11. " Hm olllco. 1 A lirown oow,7 or 8 \ < OH old. Owner can havu aamo by calllni ; on Churlea llerthola Oummi ; Htru-ot , O'Nill's I'laou , anil paying charges. 21 HUH A V Inu good patuurmg. tSprlnff tttur. T , unit tl ) , ilnka and ccuajmoH cUmned with Binltar ) demur , HatUlactlon KUarnntooilby F , U. Ahcl , ( micamor to to J M Smith , ) box S7S. LIQUID GLUE , ISUSIDDYTHE LARGEST MANUFACTURERS * UunlU Ol | l J Pin * C . , fulluM VnlHf ( krCtt , klNimor FINE l * tfWult Inrt lakrr.lair.4l.t * PIANOS , OI1QAN8 , U.K. CARS , tC UNEQUALLED r < * i iiaM t > fRvnrjjB * r cvn CLASS , CHINA , 4c. , do. AVv'ARDEO GOLD MEDAL- al Ut nnWl tiUMtk * . U lt. 10. HAM KiirtUUl-U ONLY HIT 7IIH RUSSIA CU1 M CO. , Gloucester , llu. SAMPLE TIN CAN SENT OY MAIL,28 OT8.1