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OMAHA DAILY BEETlTUllSDAY SEPTEMBER 4 , 1884 ,
AS THEY ARE ,
A Bird's ' Eye View of the Stat
Fair Grounds Yesterday ,
tTlio WotK. of improvement Ncarl
Completed A Hrlglit 1'ros-
Poet for Next Week.
The grounds of the State fair yoator
day presented a scene of activity scldon
witnessed anywhere. Long before the
if010 reached , however , from the city
great wagons , loaded with machinery am
other heavy articles , were passed , 01
their way to the place of competition
Sherman avenue was well filled will
vehicles going to nnd from the fair
grounds , and the now buildings which
mot the eye .from this thoroughfare
evinced the fact that great preparations
were being made for Nebraska's annua
- exposition.
-jho first improvement which ouo
irta Is the grading in front
oj the ground ? . The atroo
uhoir full width has boon thrown up
ino cooler , ditches dug on the sides
and sluiced to carry off the water , &whlcl
heretofore has boon allowed to form in
pools and make this whole distance mud
dy , and at times almost Impassable.
On the right of the mam cntranco is
the now headquarters for the police , to
bo used more as a dormitory than other
wise , and js supplied with eighteen bunks ,
The main and art halls were yesterday
, g'put in proper ehapo for the reception
slnbita. Now platforms and shelving
3 being put in , and the buildings
oughly braced and strengthened ,
lat department of the fair devoted
battle ' fe. 10 exhibition of ngricul-
v , * implements and machinery
3 bo something extraordinary , not
-ho conl account of the number of its oxhib-
tao pbo , but also of the exhibit ? . Several
lugs. 1 buildings for these exhibits have
.i , it Put UP nn < i almost every old ono
in ? groofCQn palntfld nnd ropairctlg
ladca anfe of the greatest improvements hf i
point ofj made upon the ahcop and hog pens ,
will ho IP. northwest corner of the grounds.
, S ° no ° f them has been covered with
.
minis. jroof to protect tjlbao anim
equal to tjhe heat of the sun , and all have
.spared wiJJIankod to keep them out of the
of thti ow pipe from the Saunders street
rsii
i into the grounds near this
r-Q and pii | lso. The water supply from the
avenue main having boon
ha heat IN f'by the board to bo insufficient ,
on Siundors was ttppod
3ay with nn inch pipe , which will
pcar to ogy the ( -rounds with water in abund-
worthy cf
, e iraprovomonts , however , -which
&toi . the growth of
' - /Sir , is the largo number of stills ro-
ilfy i lu built. Along the whole south aide
cw < jpio tlva row of thorn has boon construct-
many on the west aido. But
ieso additions have not sufficed to
accommodation ? for all the oil-
ho board , however , is not em-
and is making room by building
now ones or hiring stalls cloao by.
b - determination of the board that
trios shall bo rejected for the want
of nom or plauo.
Mr. O. M. Druse , of Lincoln ,
is the exhibitor who has his entries of
stock first on tf" . ground , having already
in their sta ' > Uvo beautiful liead of
the black "polled Angus yearlings. In
this connection it might bo well to state
that Air. Druse has already purchased
the Nebraska Farmer pitcher to bo given
as a premium for the best fat cow , steer
or heifer of any ago or breed , and has It
now on exhibition at his hotel. The
pitcher is made of solid silver , and is ele
gant in design and finish.
Another premium which has never
been mentioned is that of the PaxtonHo-
tel company. To the best equestrienne ,
who must bo the unmarried daughter of a
farmer , a $50 sido-saddlo will bo given
and to the second boat a $33 silk dress.
On Friday morning the work of ar-
racing -the exhibits will begin and it is
noi , expected that everything will by
Saturday night bo ready lor the formal
opening gf the fair at 8 a. m. Monday.
SUMMER SPORTS.
Hi ohcoclc "Wins The Klcjclo Kaco
DOB Molncs A Shoolliij ;
i At MISNourl Valley.
Jolm TTitohoook returned last even
ing from Dea Moiuea vvhero ho ho had
uoou in attendance upon the mooting of
Iowa division of the American Wheel
man's League. Messrs. Hitchcock and
Woodman , of thia city were representa
tives of the Omaha club at the mooting , a
Iho former winning the half mile race on
Tuesday , against six competitors in
1:411 : ,
Yesterday Messrs. Potty and Mills ,
two well-known crack shots of thia city ,
left for Missouri Valley , where they will
ahoot off a match with Pliolpa and Wil-
liamBT who have at different times hold
the medals of championship of Iowa. Tlio
match ia for$260 a nido , each contestants
to have a chance at 50 clay pigeons and
CO live birds.
gentlemen were accompanied by
a poodly number of the gunning eports
iofthM-tty who have roat faith in
jnJio aMy of Mills and Potty , and it ia
that no llttlo betting will
follow.
>
A Mcotliu : of the Mcillcs , '
The regular monthly meeting of the
Douglas County Medical Society was
hold Tuesday evening last. Drs. Arm
strong , Brown , Bridges Bloket , Carter ,
Ilostotter , Link , Merriam , Mercer ,
MansCcldo , Ilebert , Stone , Spauldinf. ,
Wilson , Wilcox , Wormsley , Jones , Gibbs , )
\ Arbucklo and Graddy were in attend
ance ,
Dr. Carter resigned as secretary and
Dr. Bridges wna elected ; to fill vacancy.
Dr. MerrJam road , an interesting paper
* rvLjf on "Degeneration , tjl ° 'aw ' of disease , "
which waa discussed by Drs. Mnnsfieldo ,
Mercer and Morrum. The meeting then
adjourned.
/uieriinnn H I'lro.
About 3 o'clock yesterday aftcrnoona little
tlo stable on Sixteenth street , between
Howard and Jackson streets , took fire
and the department was called out. The
alarm was turned in from the .Sixteenth
street engine liouso and by some means
or other No. 2 got box Iti and went on a tti
wild geese chase out to Seventeenth nn
Hickory streets. The damage was vor
small.
_ _ _ _ _
Conductors' Stories.
Conductor Plorco , of the Wabash road
was tailing a story to Andy Atkins yes
tordfvy that all train men will enjoy , nc
customer ! as they are to the appeals o
tr.unps. On his recent trip | < o said h
encountered , slouched down in a se.\
with his hat pulled down over the lof
eye , n fine specimen of the unproductlv
element of Amoricin lifo.
"Ticket , " said Piorco.
The tramp looked up , smiled , and said
with the peculiar accent of the "tough:1 :
"Say , con. , do you stand yny favors ti
ole time rocka on the Ql"
"Not on this nud , " snid Plorco.
"Pull the bed-cord then , " said the
trrmp , reaching his loft hand into the
air and making the motion of pulling tin
cord.
cord."His
"His nerve broke mo all up , " sail !
Pierce , in conclusion , "buc 1 pulled Mio
boll-cord and assisted him oil' . "
"lou had better luck. " said Atkins ,
"than a friend of mine named Comploi
had on the 0 , and M , , recently. Comp
ton was taking a train out the other day
when a tramp struck If m for a lift.
'Say , ' said IIP , 'couldn't ' you take my
nibs along with you to the next ? I'm
ono of the gang fireman. ' 'Oh , no,1
said Compton , coaldn't tbnk of it.1 The
train moVed off , and , after Oompton had
got through two cars ho struck 'my '
nibs' on the p'Uform. ' 'I thought 1
told you 1 couldn't ' take , ' said Compton.
"That's all right , ' said the tramp ;
Tvo got a lottornhoro , though ' 'Well ,
keep your letter. Put up your money ,
now , or I'll ' put you ashoro. ' 'Oh , I
guess not , ' says Mr. Tramp , Just then
Oompton reached up for tno boll-coiJ ,
and , as ho did , biff bang" " wont < ho
tramp's fist into his face : Compk i
buckled to him , but somebody opened
the door of the car , and in fell ( Jump-
ton , with the tramp on top of him.
Compton were a long goatee before the
fight , but when the passoa ow separat
ed the two men the goatee was in the
tramp's hand ; and ai the trcin slacken
ed up the tramp said : 'What's ' the
matter wi'h my nibs ? I'm one of the
gang fireman , ' and jumped off. "
"I was taking a trip over the Houston
Central , a few weeks ago , " said Atk'ns ,
"with n number of friends , and a great
bip ; burly Texan got aboard. After con
siderable loud talk about his being a dem
ocrat , ho smarted through the train to take
up a ballot. His aspect was so fierce that
every man ho addressed professed democ
racy. 'Thoro isn't a Blaine man on
board , ' said ho finally. Then ho espied
a little fellow sitting down near a win
dow. Ho shook the little man by the
shoulder and said : 'Look yor , nro you a
republican 1' 'It's none of your business
what I am,1 said the little follow , sav
agely , 'and if you don't got away from
mo I'll lot daylight through you. ' Ex
cuse mo , sab , ' said the Texan , who ap
peared paralyzed by the unexpected out
burst , and ho moved off into the next
car. I had the laugh on a couple of my
republican friends , whom 1 won't namp ,
and who were terrified into being demo
crats through the howitzer the Texan
woro.
Occidental ! ) G
an Francisco News Letter.
Of what ia the surface of the earth
omposodl
Of corner lots , mighty poor roads , rail-
oad tracks , base ball grounds , cricket
iolds and skating rinks.
What portion of the glebe ia water ?
About throe-fourths. Sometimes they
dd a httlo gin and nutmeg to it.
What is a town ?
A town Is a considerable collection of
louses and inhabitants , with four or five
ion who "run the party" and lend money
t lu per cent Interest.
What is a city ?
A city is an incorporated town , with a
nnyor , who believes the whole world
liakes when ho happens to fall flat on a
ross walk.
What is commerce ?
Borrowing § 3 for a day or two , and
edging the lender for a year or two.
Name the different races.
Horse race , boat race , bicycle race and
acing around to find a man to indorao
our note.
Into how many classes are mankind
ivided ?
Six being enlightened , civilized , hnlf-
ivilizod , savage , too uttur , not worth a
ont , and Indian agents.
What nations are called enlightened )
Those which have the most wars and
> io worst laws , and produce the worst
ri initials.
How many motions has the earth ?
That's according to how you mix your
rinks and which way you go homo.
What is the oarth'u axis ?
The lineo passing between Now York
nd San Francisco.
What causes day and night ?
Pay ia ciused by night getting tiroc1
ut. Night is caused by ovurybody
aking the street cars and going homo to
upper.
Whiit is a map ?
A map is a drawing to show the jury
vhoro Smith stood when Jones gave him
lift under the cyo.
\Vnat Is a mariner's compass ?
A jug holding four gallons.
,
3 A Qtipcr Kail way Departinont ,
I'lomtliu Hallway Hcgistu.
The Missouri Prcilic nns an oflicial who
B charge of a queer department. Ho
ooko after those people who wish their
riendsransported from ono point to
nether aod yet are afraid to irust them
with the money.
For instance , a dissipated man is
trended in Texas. Ilia friends in the
aat are willing to pay hia wap back , but
on't want to send him any funds for
oar that ho will squander them ; In such
case the money ia paid to the company , ,
nd thia agent looks after the matter
nd the conductors alone handle the
ickota. So with sick people who are
without money , the company recoivaa
ay from their friends , nnd brings them
lomo. Children nro also cared lor and
ransportod long distances.
It ia surprising to learn how often the
orvices of this official are required , and
10 is kept busy all the time in answering
nqulrica and perfecting arrangement )
The advantages are obvious. AJporson
t ono end of the country , say in Texas ,
otiniless , and either helpless or untrust
worthy. His family in Uoston go to the
gent of the Missouri Pacific and there
my In advunco enough to cover the cost
if a ticket , moalu and berth in a sleeping
, ir. The receipt of the money is report
ed by telegraph to the homo oflico , and
ho distant wanderer is returned to hia
rif nds In bufoty.
Perhaps other railways perform a simi-
ar norvice , which in both humane and
irofitablo. If they do not it would bo to
heir advantage to make a beginning.
Tlio Wciitlior To-Day.
WASHIMHO.V , .September U. The upper
AIwUnippi , slightly cooler , jarlly cloudy
weather and loc.il BhuvveTB ; uoutluvi'st to
itirthwe-st windu ,
Tor tlio MiDHouri Volley , p.irtly cloudy v
wcathi i and local winds , with 1 jwer tempt a
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BUTLER AND HOWE.
Ben Bnller and dmrch Howe Mee
at Chicago ,
And are Oloistorod for a Whil
in Secret Council
Logan's ' Enthusiastic Reception
at Madison , Wisconsin ,
Proceedings of tbo Iowa Stat
Democratic Convention
Twcas Republicans Basely Evad
tbo Great Issues ,
the Country Over from the
Grout Xntlonnl
now Opening.
Special ll patch toTllK IHn
ClltcAfi v , September 3. General liutlcr
ni lived this afternoon nnil went quietly to tli
L'almcT honsa , accompanied by his secrot.-.iy
5oloiu'l I'Jiinptnn , Hi1 rcfu'fil to bo iiitci
xjovvcd by lopottcrs , bayiinf thnt nil ho had ti
s.iy ho would Rivc < to tlio pulillo ftom tlio
l > 1atfoiin this oveiiinp. Hundreds tout ii |
, licir cards to IIIH parlor , but few
iticccoiled in cociug him , na Clnuch Jlowo , tlu
Ne'br.nUa inonibar uf the roimblic.in n itiour
committco , was ndmit'oil .it 0 o'clock , and re
iiKilned until nftir 7 o'clock , going directly h
, ho tr-.ni for Now York. Hovvo vvu' ouilunC
y hero by appointment ; and it is intinirl \
jy the knowing roimblicniH that thu inn-
\ io\v related to Htitlor'n course In Illinois ,
vhero the ilomocrata Imp mailo a protma'tioii
, o fmo. How annul to-night before leaving ,
, h.it llioro vvou'd ' be no fusion iu lllimm.
Associated Press. ]
OmiAn , 111. Scplombor 8g
lowe ? o f Nebraska , nu'mber of ttiu
uttoiml lenublican executive commlttcu la in
ho city holding a long bccrct conference with
Sonoral lintlor this owning , the putnoso of
vhich ia not ma-Jo public. Howe loaves for
\rovv York to-morrow morning.
IIUTIKIIS Hl-CKI'TIOK.
CIIICAOO , 111. , September 3. General But-
or anived hero this iiftcrnoon fioui Michigan ,
Owing to the fact that his ti.iin came at nil
inuxpuctcd hour the coininittco appointed to
ncut him was not nt the depot , lie proceed-
d to the hotel and uncut the tliuu until oven-
iff iu consultation uith hia supporters on the
lie question of Ilia [ proposed fusion uith the
emocrit on the electoral ticket m Illinois ,
'ho icmilt has not tiawplrod. About thioo
houaaiul people ( jathoroil in llattury I ) Ar-
nory thU oxeninff , for the purpoiu of listoutii' ?
, o nu .idilrocR l > y Ucnuial lintlor. Ho w.is ro-
ei\cd with chetis.
Ipocial to the Tin : Hun
DLIIFIIOI'1'OSK.S KfSIO.N IN II UXOIS.
CIIICACO , Soiteinbor3. It is now posit\oly !
> ] Kiun that Jiutlcr docrt not f.uoi n fusion
u Illinois. He had n conference ullh his fol-
oners this nfteriioon nnd e\ening uith
hat result. As many of the leaders hero Imvo
> ccii opposed i to ( fusion , it is pretty uell un
derstand tli it the ga-eubaclvers nud anli-innn-
polists , uill steer \crycle.ir of the deiuocratiu
ort. It wrs J utlei's oiiginal . innoiinconiont
lint ho fnvoied fusion uheie\er them uas a
hnnco of its doinj ood. Ho has become
nmlncpd that theio i ? no show for tliosticcess
f n fusion ticket in Illinois , and , as Cleveland
s the man ho is after ho uanta him Imiicd as
eeply rs po siblo under the icpublic.in inn-
ontiesin nndoubtodly ropublic-in states. Ho
s confident , ho says , that a fusion ticket will
win inMiclnVna.
%
CHURCH HOWE ON THE OUTIOOK.
Your correspondent to night had an inter-
low with Church Howe , member of the na-
ioual committee from Nebrrskn. Ho asserts
lost poaitUcly that all advices to tlio nation-
d cumuuteo make the olec
inn ot ISlaino and Logan [ in
ured. HetuniB from New York , hoHayg , nio
0 per cent , better than they were for Gnr-
eld and that Butler uil ! tnko a hc.ny la-
) ormjot3 ( _ from Cleveland. With Now
fork wiUgo Now Jersey nnd Connecticut.
Ihio ho counts on certainly for a good iepub-
ienn majority in October. Ho also claims
ndiaim , aaymg th it icturns from there show
leudricks to have lost his Rrip on the people ,
ie soldier element especially.
Iowa Democrats.
DAVKNI OUT , September a. The Iowa st.ito
autocratic convention met iu Uurlis' Ouora
fouso nt 11 o'clock tliis morning , nearly nil
oloBatious beinpr full. The convention uns
nlled to ordei by Judco Kinne , clinirin.m of
! io central coininlttce. Prayei was offered by
tight Jtov. Win. S. l'prrybishop of Iowa , Au
ddresH of welcome lu the convention w.is then
olivercd by Hon. Kinent ClaiiBson , mayor of
J.ivenport. It uas followeil by generous np-
) lause. Hon. 3-Ved l.olnnan , of Dos Moiiies ,
v.us chosen ti'inporary chaiunnn , and on taK-
ng the chair cpoko ut seine length.
The tempoary ! oliieerH , an pioposod by the
t.ito c-8iitr.il coimnittuc , took then Poats , an
ollnuH : Setro'.ary , I ! . Swriuon , of liluck-
uvv ) { county ; a-sntints , , f. , ] . JJnsholI , of
luscitiii < > nnd M. I'UIMHIH , of l/yons ; roadiiiK
1 ( ik , Hon. T. O. Walker , of MuiHhall.
DAMM-OKT , Sept. 'I. After the appoint-
m nt of the ii'ii.il toiiimlttoo the convention
djoumod until two o'clock.
] ) AUsrour , Scptombei ! ! . Tlioconvfniton
vaa c died to order ut" o'clock 'J'l.o ciiniinit-
oo on resilutloiHrnorted | every county in tlio
tate but ono , I'oeahontas , represented Tlio
epoit vvus hulled with ch pr , Tlio commit-
eo on permanent orr.ini/.ition tepoited na fol-
oWH' Chairman , Hon. ,1. I1' . Dnne-omb , of
VclMu county ; Beeretnry , A. J ) . Kiith , of
'rnwford ' ; nHHlitJiit secntiry , . [ . W. Huycn ,
f Carroll , rending secretary , T. O. Walker , of
Jivic. U"io icport wimutiiiinnoiiHly adopted.
Ir. Duncoml ) uns e'hcoit'd to the chair anil
uiko nt length. The cnnunitteo on roxolu-
onti prcfienii.d the fullowmg resolutions
vhlch woie uiinnlmously adopted without dlV
uselon : ItoHol'-ed thut the damocratia p rty
f Iowa In convention assembled , fully
ndornes the pritiuiploD hild In the national
omocratiu platform , thin year adopted nt
Chicago , nnd cordially npprovi s of the scnti-
nent tontamo'j In ( iovcrnor Cluvelnnd'H let-
ar ot acceptance and in tin Inugnaxo of uaid
otter , wo express our conviction that , "Laws
nneccssnrily interfering with thu habit * and
itsloniB of any class of our pcoplo which lira
ot offensive to them , and the moial senti-
nent of thu civilised world and which are
inH'tent with good clti/enshlp and public
elfaro , nro unuino nnd rextloiiH , therefore vvo
ilodge ourtelvea to UHO all hunorablo nnd legal
noaiiH to BLcnro a speedy repeal of laws in
onflict tliciovvith ,
Jas. Danloy , KeoKnU umnlywa * nominated
eeretary of Htato by ucclainatlon. 1'or Htiite
reuiurrr , Hon. ( iuorgo Uerr , Union county ,
ominated by iicclamution. Kor auditor of
, ate , J V Hemniuo ; * , of Marshall tuu 11,110111
uattd by ucclamntion. I'orallurnoy jjoiierul ,
I. V. Gannon , of Suutt , was placed in noin-
lation ,
AoininatioriH being next In order for Jnilpu
f the hiiireini | ) couit , the naino of Jnilgo K. L
jnrton , of Wjpollo uiimty , wan pitsented ,
nd In wax nominated by acclamation ,
] -ideiitial elctor.i-nt-liirf , ' vvuiu iiiinid In
iopoi onnof.O. ] Kincli.of I'ulkcounty , who
vai eli'hin by ncclainutinii , nnd IJariiol
'auijibell. of Monnmi , also by iitclamatluii.
'ho district iltcfjiii uero lumed nt thu 'tin-
net uiucus and renorted to the convinti n ,
vhicli conflrniKl tliem M fullowii : l''ir ' t din
lot , A , f Hiintxr , l Henry county ;
iecond diHtritt Gcorgn W. IOH oil , of
oni 4 comity ; Third dittriet , MOSQH jtitter ,
f Illakhawk ; 1'our'h ' district , Uiiiben
s'oblo , ( j nytoii ; l''lfth ' distutt , Geoigo i nrter ,
own ; Sutli dUtiiit , ( 'til. 0. II. .Muckoy , of . ,
CeokuUj Kovinth diHtnct , 11. Wi nu , of ,
' lk ; jisphtlidltrlc' : ' , .1. J , . Itrown , of Taylor ; ! I
Ninth dlatrict , l > r. J. . Hatton , of ] 'oUa-u |
ittJinlo ; Tenth district , .f. JJ , Duucombu ; I
Ilevpmh ( ll-tiict , J. J Ifiirtenli4iiin , of,1' ,
U'Ji'irii iludgu ilamei JJ JJjohttli , of
Chicago , uns loudly rilled for , mid nddrot (
tie ! convention on the iolitic.il l Mie , i
length , _ _
AVIsc < insln Itopiilillcanr ) .
JlAHt-H'V , Wii , , September 3. The pro
once of ( ten Lognti In Mndiioti , tlio populr
deinonstration lu hia honor , combined vvlt
thp meeting of the republican tnto COIIVCT
lion , linn crowded tlio city ulth politieuxiHan
night soera. The prohlbitiout ts nro also hen
In foroo , urging their claims nu the republ'
cnu party and preparing for their Ute coi
vontion , which occui-a tomorrow
Tlio republican otato con\i > nt < on uas c .lied t
order at 11 15 by Clmlnnnu Tajlo
uf the tjto ceutrnl committee , uho urgcc
tint tlio business bo conducted with dispatch
ownip to the mn s uieetilig to lv ndlre j > ( < d bj
Gencrnl Ji > qnli nt 3 o'clock. Ho thought th
PinccodiiiRa oould bo llmthed o.itly bo
c.ui o of the umtuimouo deUin thn
the present Ute ollicirs l > ro-uoml
nnted. SecioUry 1'ayno. of the Contra
commi'teo irad n list of dolomite * uluw cro
dontinla had been approved. A iierumnen
org.inirntiou vvns perfected by tlio nomluntloi
of Ogilen 11. l < 'otliers , of Jniusvlllo , as jiro
siding oflicer , there being no tompornrv or
gnuizntiou. On af suming the iliair Mr. Kolh
ITS thanked the convention iu n strong republican
lican speech.
Oil motion of Judqo Ht < tiiihriei | the vvhol
< t.U8 ticket una tenominated. The plntforn
na adopted sustains the candidacy of Ulalu
nud Logan and ii.lliims ! the expression of ev
ery plank laid down ia the national con veil
lion.
TOMIS
llot'sro.v , September 3. Tin * ropublicni
etnto convention roassemlilod this motiilng
Resolutions from thu Mitchell county com en
.Ion wcroread favoring fusion with tlio groem
j.ickors nud Independent ! ) , and I'lidorxiut ,
( Jeorco AViphiiiKtou , Toue , tlio liulppoiult'iit
innilldnto for govornor. _ The inotiou wn t.i
> lod. These losoliitions Haul toil in a tcsl
vote , 101 nycs , 'J7l ! noes. Tlio coinmittio
on resolutions tlion ropoitod a majority re'
xiit. It decl ires it Inoxpodiotit uml imprnc
. 'cablo nt thia tiny to place a ntnto ticket li
.ho Held , recommends Iho topiililican * mil nl'
ndopendort cnudldntcn for nt\ta ollicei * fav
I'nblo to tlio ilafo.it of tlio democracy.
The minority repoit declare i m favor of a
tr.i'glit ' i opublican ticket , aluo foi .v Minim
and Lcgaii tilcctornl ticket.
A motion to substitute tlio minority for tlio
n.ijority report axcitod an angry ilifOUsHion ,
'ollovv 0(1 w itliout coming to a v nte. The con
.ontton . adjourned iintil 3 o'e'ock. ' On re
i33nnlling ) grout confusion piovnileil but tlio
nnjority report wns adopted by n \lvii voce
ote. KesolutioiiH wuro ndoptod toopposo the
easol.vvv nud in favor of soiling the public
nmls to actual settlers , ijud condemning tlio
present method of drawing grnnd nnd petit
jurors ivs Intended to ounblu judges to deprive
icpiiblicnn citl/una of thu right to Hit on
juries. _ Afttr tlio adoption of tlio rosolutlnnn
the motion was carried nmid upronr and the
convention inljournoil sino dio.
BOSTON' , Sept. 3. Hon. George D. Kobin
in uas iioiniuntcd by ncclnmatiou ,
Senator Hoar nnid iu his speech that n young
nan voting for Cleveland , w.is simply aiding
a n conspiracy which would t.iko possession
f the supioino executive olhco. Hon. N 1 * .
ianks nlso addressed the convention with a
ow loninrks. Geoigo D. IJobinson nud the
omairdei of Iho old rtato ticket were noun
ntod by acclamation , Thu convention ad
0111 ned. The platform adopted opposes ' 'hnr-
/onlal reduction , " and favois n t.iulF in wbich
cformslnnd corrections can bo mnde with
i view to reduce the surplus nnd couoct ( ( iial-
ties , pledges the republican puty for tlio host
iterests of tlio laboring cln3 < ; e ; f.ivora con-
inunl loform civil service ; opposes enforced
lolitlcjkl aias sincnt , a foreign polfcy is do
nnndod which shall protect all citi/ens every
where. A free ballot and honest count , and
cstoriitic.il of the desired nav y , fm thor coin-
go of silver dollars deemed unndvisablo.
'ho platform of the national committee in-
or.sul , liomlnition of Itlalno and Logan
Tongly commended and to admmistintion of
'resident Arthur heartily pi.iiscd ,
Thoj Vermont Election.
NKff YoilK , September 3. Warren ( JiblR
lainnan of the Vermont republican com-
litteo , tclcgrnphed from Burlington Vt. ,
iat the returns do not indicate our majority
vill be loss than 23.0C3.
ST. Ar.UAM , Scptomper 3. The bolt in this
ounty resulted iu the election of Iho dcioo
ratio ticket by nnjoritios ranging from 1D2
: o OII'J. This county on the state ticket ehovvH
lopublican gain of 251 over all , as compared
'ith ' 18SO. bt jwnrt for con rosa has n ma jot-
; y over SiminonB and Kidder of 1,803. Only
.wo . democratic representatives were elected
i tlio county. The result has no political
gniflcanco whatever , being simply tlio
utcomo of a feeling giovving out of financial
roubles in this town ,
WIIITK HIVEK JUNCTION , Vt. , September II.
Thirty additional towns were hoard from
) -dny. Added lo Iho rnport of last night
lia gives 1'ingrco 29,1113 , Keddington , ll.D'.U ;
onle , tli ) ; indcpeiidont and fccattoring , 2,831 ,
ma giving I'nigroo 14,015 iii.uorlty over nil.
'ho game tauna inl880g.ivo Karuhnm ( rep. )
3,205 , 1'hilips , ( dem.J , | jlD , 115 ;
15 ,
Democrats )
A\rouciWTEii , jr.iss. , Soptcmber 3. The
cinocratic Ktalo cnnvontion wns called to 01-
er by Gonornl Collins. The 'oliieerH of the
, ate committco weio made temporary of
ccrs of the convention. .Jonas J I. French
'as oloctcd pnrinanenl clialriiian.
'Jhoioceedingsof | the toiivciition weio dis
gracefully iiotoiio , A cill ofolCH bilnc 1m
mesiblo , balloting was rceorted to. line it
vu found tint eonio one hid attonipto In
lulf the ballrit box. The wild demoii'-tin
iotm cnntlnued until the delegates were i\
inustod , and the following ticket uns ngiced
pen :
Governor , C. A. Hndieott ; lieutonnnt gov
rnor , .James T. fJrlnnell ; Hccntnryof stito ,
( .lemiali Crowlov ; treasurer nnd leenvn ,
Jerer.il Charles Marsh ; auditor , John Hop
> IIIH ; attorney g noial , , rolm W. CumaiingH
'h convention tlun inljonrnrd ,
Tlio phtfoim ndoiitod fn viry helf-laiidatoiy
nil replcto with assuraiici o of u grnnd
riiimph for democrncy this fall ,
Tlio Democratic ; Committee on Com-
pllmoiilH.
Nl'.vv VoilK , Soteinher | ) . ' , The iiiambcrH
' tlio comimtlco nppoinbud to notify Tililrn
' the resolutions nro heio. Present at the
necting Una morning wcro , It. If , Henry uf
Iifnl8sijiil | , cliiirnmii , A , W , Sullowny of
vTow Hampshire , A. O. 15 icon of Going ! i ,
enernl Diiibln Ward of Ohio , 15. 15. Smnlloy
' Vunnont , I1' . A. J'rieo of MnsK.iclnihottH ,
.oslio 15. l''anlknor of Ynw York , Governor
* eon Abbott of Is'ow .Irreoy , MX ( Jovernor
town of Missouri , 15. F. Jones of Louiniunn ,
ind Gi ncrnl HoHOncrana of C'alifoniia. 'I'liey
eft the Kiftli Avinuo hotel and weni lo Iho
> ot of Vu t 2td : slreot where Mr. Tildon'n
onm yacht , "Viking , " convvyud them to
royntone.
The commltteo inclndod Joseph I'nlit/er ,
liter of the Worlil. After a pleanant sail
id tlio Hpre.ul of n hamlcomo collation
joard , tlio pnrty lonch Yoiikcrn. H , 11. Hen
y of Mlnhi nippi , elianman of Iho committie.
ind ( iov Abbott of Now , Jirsey wire He-lictod
o present the reso'iilionu ' Tlmy uero dnvmi
) Grovfctoiio There they wtro rccohed In
10 pulnr by Tildon in person who wolcomi d
lorn. Tilden h.ia been lnill jiOKed lately and
us physician nlvred against any formal ro
eption at thin time.
NOTKS.
The New Yoik 1'osl after close axaminntlmi
niiouneoi that the irop jiroipeoU uiu lurgti
liu your than ever bofoie.
liirxton adviufH ctalo lhat the trnii8-ontiii-
ital imol uH4ociullon may yet ariivo ut HOIIIO
nlcabli ngroaiiibiit ,
llrnhnj ) 1'jer o , senior bishop of the Metho , . |
ut lljimcopnl , houth , died yesti rd.iy at An
us t a , ( iu.
( ien. A. Halfoy Iran declined the rnnuhlican
andidacy for congr m from tbo .Sixth din
rltt of Now Joncy
Thn Anitiicuu Hotel ut 1'ort JJrln , N. Y. ,
burnoil lust night ,
Ytititerdny'H uceipts nt Uiu Iowa nlilo frdr ,
now open ut UdH Alomtu , ug ngatod 4 > 1IJH)0 , ( ) ,
the largest yet in thu hlatoiy uf the uimotin-
lion. H
lion.Tljo
Tljo national antieinbly of 1'reo ThinkrrH
baii ( ni's IHUI jcstr lay > it C'asndngii , Is' Y.
Jn ioiwHt mi vu'.li th" alleged attempt at
nniir\ntlon In the Comeronu rnnnlry , Africa
onUiop.iit of Gernmny.it is aid that tl
latter bad meditntod no Ux or impost npo
thd natives for ten j-cnrn.
_ A Tiiimii dying aboard nu Itnllnunlitpilin
1'ngltsli jxittostonlay WAS liken out and Inn
led In the * ov Tin ulor'ii umlady uas nd
judged to be Aslntic rholirn.
_ Sir (5 unot Wolsrley li is ottered Heurv M
Slnulo ) , the great African explorer , nn otlic
on hN stalf. Stnuloy , like Gordon , Is con
ix'llnl to nk porinimioti of the king ot llo
gium. It Is n ported tint ho bis done no.
The Unv county , Mlwouti , ( nvines bin
s | ouded biuliif-s tins nfttnuoon. It I n
Kerte \ tb.it the oinb.irrn niont Is only ten
pniaiy.
The Tieiuli govcinmeiit is proinnu
more \o sols for the suppurtof Court * It a tlci
in Climeso watM. < .
llo Oliojod tlio lliillelln ,
Ilar | < rr'
There ia a tab about General Butler it
Now Orloana which liaa never boon tolt
In the north. Ho placarded the city will
bulletins , ordering thla , that and the
other , and tlio people came to know lha
ovnry order waa certain to bo enforced
\ markut gardener of the aubnrbs drovi
in ono morning with his little son boaidi
him on his wagon aoat. Ho sixvvuplnciui
on a fonco. "Johnny , road that to mo , '
father said. ' " '
thp "liny Loighton'i
ahirla , ' " the boy read. "Von bet 1 wil
the first store wo coino to , " said tlio fatli
or. " 1 dnn't uanl to have any troubl
with the Y.mkeoa. "
I'loiiH DumourntH ,
Davenport ( Inretto ,
It ia stratiRo that every poltticil pnpor
n this conntiy that supports St.lohn by
inconragemont in itn editorial columns
ly the name of Cleveland or lUitlor ii
nest cases Cleveland at its tnaithoad.
TEST YOUR BAKINjlPOWDER TO-DAL
Ilrnniti ntUrrtlnivl ni nlisohitrly pure
THE TEST :
rinpo A c n top don mm n hut to c until licnto.1. . thc
uniito thutoTiirnnl moll A chcinl-l will not t i > -
ulrod lodutoct ttiu prosunco uf Ammonia.
IOrS NOT CONTAIN AMMONIA.
T3 IIUI.TIIIILU.S3 IHS NEVER
In ft hilllton homo * for n ( pmrter of * century tt bit
touil the citnsnmerV rcllnblo tint ,
THE TESTJJFJTHE OVEN.
PRICE 1SAKINU rOWDEll CO. ,
tUKKiei or
Dr , Price's ' Special FlayoringExlracls ,
T1ioiruntrtlnoit ) drllfloui
Ir. Price's Lupulin Yeast Corns
I'ur I.lflit , Iliiillliy llriiiil.Tlin Hot Dry Hop
Yinitln Urn World
FOR SALE BY GROCERS.
IIICACO. > ST. LOUIS.
MANUKACTUllKR OF
GALVANIZED IW
CORNICES.
WINDOW. CAPS , FINIALS , ETC.
< L1LO ESti-oot ,
MAHA „ . NH1UAHK
THE SURE CURE
I'OK
, KIDNEY DISEASES ,
LIVER COMPLAINTS ,
CONSTIPATION , PILES ,
AND BLOOD DISEASES.
PHYSICIANS ENDORSE IT HEARTILY ,
"Kidney.Wort la the motit nucccaafnl remedy
I over uacd. " IJr. P. O. IJalloii.Monkton.Vt.
"Kldnoy.Wort Is alwoyn reliable. "
Dr. II. IT. Clark , So. Hero , Vt.
"Kidney-Wort liaa ourod my wife nflcr two yonni
auHcrlne , " Dr. C. U. Bummcrlln , Uun 11111 , Oa. '
IN THOUSANDS OF CASES
it luui cured whcronll rlao had failed ItlH mild ,
butclllciont , CKIflAIN IN HHAVllO.Ntbut
liarmlcflalnallcancn. *
l7Itrlruni > r tliolllaodnndHtrcneIirn ( nril
cUt-K New I.lln to all tlio Important orRann of
tlio body , flho natural action of the Kidneys Id
restored. Tha Liver Is eloanriod of all dlnoimo ,
and tlia Ilowcln move freely and lioalthfully.
In thin way the worut diaoaaou are eradicated
from the uyutcm. _ _ _ _ g
riucv , ft oo nqiiu on iiur , HOLD nv ontaaism
Dry can bo nent by inall.
, llOIIAItl : > hl VA. ' 0.lliirIlnBonVt. (
St Jien Resiaiirant.
AB. ST. JULIKN , PUOI'IHKTOU.
. W , Cor. Ifith St. and Capitol Avoniio.
On the Kuropean I'lan. First cla i In every ro- I
icct. 'lable nuppllcd wlthxame and oil delicacies ol
IOHCIWJM , whore you pay for only ulut you order at
ler bill of faro. Uounia attached for transient cm
oin , Ulll alHO keep day boardcrH at the mogt roa
nonafilu rates.
Have You a Daughter
TO EDUCATE ?
Kond for t'atilnpuoiif CallananCnllete ,
ttn A Hclmol uiclu ively for the elinatlon nf
'OIIIIKomnn ( olliKlato , Nnrmtl anilr > eoMc
oiirei'i ( if Btinlv Kuperlor altanta ei In Muule ,
rt , Mo 'cm Ijanrfiia.'tHaril 1 1'niillon Addremx
0 II I'OJII'UOV. , I ) I ) . I'ros.
2 w k t dot w
f
SPECIAL NOTICED
will fooltivulyuot beluBertia .
iilo a paid lu advanos. >
TO LOAH-MonoV.
\/TONKV / TO I.OAN In sunn o * 1330 and m.w rd
VI O f L vla knl < Jj. , ilotl Kjt to ani Ioa
xouti , 1505 K rn m Ht. 5 tl
WANTEU.
lirAMKD-'JOO'Iuarnuiiiiil 25 inert for H , a & I' .
V ) IUllv\a > near Vuleiilliiu A'uU J , A 'Aimer ,
eoruer'Iviitli urn ) lUrniy ( Ml 15
. IIIJ Aifiila for the twocamim'tn ' liooliD ,
ulun tliu liutt Keuornl | iiibllcatliMi ln tliufinimlj.
| il l tirritor > ulUn alonco. JC'ull on J. K Clniii-
beru till'iilllex for uno wetk. t)07-.lp )
. .fur kitchen vmrk , 117 mitlli 14th
t > , < vt e n U | iltvlat nn J Hoilgc ( C0-8i | -
man to take hill Intercut In
goodi > avIng buslnoM. Address "Ilnrl"H i n :
flco. 070 9
A competent girl for Roncral homo
wnrk. MtMtboauoodr-ooKandlaundrtw Mrs
. ' M Thumlon , 5MM Ilnrncy St , 076 tt
\I7ANTED A ( jrncial ajcnt for l ro | mbll hlni
ft homo In Omaha and Mclnltj , flrit din Ir
Mtigrmcnt * llh thrrlirlit niMi , CnllonU. I ) Alder
on. Mrtri | tltan Until. ( ,78 3p
\\AMKD Alvlv ol ciilturoand refinement t
fill rc iioiiilMi < | n ltlnn | w.vliij ( $ ' 0 per n onth
\ddrc i "II V. II. " thli oilk-c. 77-l | >
r'ANTKIl Aliojr nltn Iinlor tnnil4 tlkliiR CM
< > t times Aii\ | | tit 2ICH CimilnirSt. 070
\\ANTKl-Olrl ( or rcncrrvl lintno work In umivl
ti fninllr. Ai'ph tallrniv Intren.on ICtli Ht
lictucr n Ma nn nn I I'U too 3tn , 042 Dp
\V AN ri.D-A licit Riil to take onto ot clilMroir.tim
> > ilnscrotiit work , fall Holx tt lurvl % 211 S
Hlh St. -jstl 5
\\rAMK.K InuncilKtol ) , a OMtclMj clminbcr
> tnalil , who cvii wall on Ulilo t the Occidental
200(1 (
A\fANl KD-ltoj to Mir ml clf ( r sUiul nt Hhormai
M a\cCilcXttsrouiulj. A | > | < 1) nt RrJiuiilsIn UK
nttcriioon PS53i |
\7AN1 KI ) A RooJ rook ftmllniinilrm , To n com
iitontnntii'iii ' Rooit naros vvillho | i lil. Apply
nt 7CB north S.Mnlrcet , cor ol Hurt , BOO tf
TANTK1 . . . . . . . > A ROOil ulrl for Kcncinl tiou o\vork li
' , lh , ISiaCft-nSt. (1053
\\TANt.Kll-T o ifliN tor Vltclirn'work nt SOI
T 1'lorco utrcct , corner Clli. Wi > ios ; Jliicr vvoik.
*
\\7ANtit-Aimr : ofori < lillil. Sir * , K. II. D vls
Tt "Otli mul St , Mnrj'i nvcnuo. (1M ( 3p
\\7-ANTr.tl-rirst ami tocoml Mrl for Krttt llntiln
> I non. ( inoJ vngio , m MI lamlly. 217 N. Hit )
! mt ; B'iS 4p
" \\7AMKD lhr"o Riml vtnnirn cooks ami Rlr
( ar KencrrvllioiiSLMuirK. Moiih oiiuilovn.cnl.u
X. ll.lh Mroct. B'i98p
lA MHD-Oltltor general ho'jsouorknt 033 N.
> 17th street. Cfi3p
\v / . - \ur o Klrl. In.iiilro . at Mrs. N. .1. K.l .
helm , S4IICIilciRo8t. Clt 6
LAVIKI ) SoHlnjt liiiclilno Imnila nt tlio Oiniha
\ \
L hhlrt Fiutorv. 0)0 ) tf
ANTKI ) A clrl 16111'allfornh St ,
( US f.p
\v Di'iHl Rlrl for Bciurnl lioin ) ork n
nortliucstcoiiur 12th tviulCnpltolnviimo.
O.V 3i |
A\7ANTii-Tlnncr : lmmi < lhti.lj BtSo\doll .V.AM
ipil t' , ICtli anil California. (1J23 (
\\7ANTKU Onnhrj , t ol illc mid two Rontlo
IT incncainaHiciNfora vtork of merit. gA < Ulnsl' ,
) . bo1'3 , Atlu us , Neb. Oil ) dp
irAM'lID-A K'tl ' nt 1418 I > O > | RO struct between
> Htlian.llMh. 010 3p
W IANTKD Oooil lainiilrea" , S.V. . corner llnrne.v
nnil ; 10th BtrccU. 013 ; ip
irAMKUIHnliiR room ylrl 1U17 Capltjl nvo.
> (01 4p
Tuo clmnibcrnmlilaliocin vvnlt on
WANIKD nnil unu illnlbR room Kl'l nt the Occl
cntal C37-U
IfANTIH ) A 'K0' l roniiclont | clrl for Kcncrnl
r liousouork , i(14 DoiiKlim. 6/C-tf
\ \ rANTKU T good pants makers. \ \ . 1) . Hw
> > din , Council lllnlTH 3t
11) Iinmeillatel ) , two good cornlco men
Thco. lluottv A Son , yrcmont Neb , f.33 fit
\\TANni : > - AgentH to iiiuio.u ino licit ) I'at'nt
II vatber ttripi. Addren or call on ( lee , W
tell , 1120 llarnc ) strcit , Omaha , Neb. f > 30 Imp
BITUAT1OHS WANTED.
lAM KD A situation bv a voung man , 010 18.
TT Can readand wrlto willing to do an ) kind of
ork. AddritsM Mcehin.Treinoiit IIOUEU. OJ84p
A\TAM'KU 1'oflt'oii ' ns minagor nnd biijor In dr )
\ t gelds and fancy goods or grocer * , U fully com-
lotcnt 20)car oMicilcneo.er ) best of rcfeionces
ndBcciirlt ) . "J. lleo olllce. 002 Ip
) -situation to cook by a man mil wlfo
? In hotel 01 rutttuiant ; No objection to gn in
hiconntrv , Addresi"K. C , ' . lice olllce. ObJ Op
Lid ) understanding mlllnery thoroughlr , w ould
A like pesltlon with llrst claba luniio In largo wn
urn city flbO 3p
\T7ANTr.D I'oiltlon b ) llrst cla n drew maker by
Vv b ) the da > , underbtundsbll [ family f.uwln
Addrcds "A SI " Dee olllco. OU Sp
\\fANTKD-A atuatlou bynonng man Inaprl-
IT vftto fmillv to take care of homes , etc , Haibail
oxperlencu. A'dilross" ! : . K."Ieo ! ollii 3- 02i4p ;
ANTKI ) A position as clerk In Hardnaro or
W Wholesale homo , have had ten years experience
n proprietor. Itcferencea given. Addroia ' V A , "
Mi olllce.
A koung married man wants situation oa book ,
1kooier. | . In wholesale establishment In Omaha.
Address "O.1' care lice. BOB tf
MIBOELLAflEOOB WAHTS.
' lly tuoyout.gue n , nicely furnished
WAM'KU of rooma Centrally located , will pay
oed price for good room * . Addrers "M. " lire olllco
, AMI.I ) A murrliul ooupleto bnardlady Inciiin-
U pensatlon for tbo use uf n five (5) ) room furnlnh-
1 cottigc , disirabo location , mar Park avenue
UfercnceBOtchangcd. "W. J , " Ilio olllee. 057 6p
II'AN'IIII ) Inforiratlon of Mlna I ll/abetll Woods
II wholUed n Clilcogo.or near Chicago at a plaee
Mk.l MiillioiKj'H Grove during the ) ear IU 2 II
ilameut thu ee of any emi knowing herwhciu-
boutu , will Lonfora favor h ) nddrc jilng her fnenil ,
llen'llbblts , Mutter [ Creek , Amader Count ) , Call-
) rina. OH Op
iXrANHID To rent , hv Hcptcmbor ID , amrmll
VY hoiiHO or roonm tor IlKht hoiiiekceplng , con-
enlent lo 111 K olllco. AddretsK. Urn olllco. tf
WANTii-JiXK : ) on llrot clam uty Bicnrltj.for I >
) ears , at 0 per cent. Address Uox 020 I'ost-
llii 700 tf
1-Oh Mi iiouaan ona Lntu
" ' ' "
I'5fIf'l'l'lNf ) rIJiVuV1u"riitshiil roomH Hiiltiblo for
1 llglithoiiHe laeplng , No. 311 N. ISlhbt 071 On
'l Anliiu room house. Inniilra 710 10th
Ht. 872 Cp
1.1OU ItCNI'-A nicely iiiailnhod room Houth front
. suitable fur twogeiitlenioii r 25 I'ulrvluwKt. , 4th
rnuno north Ht Mary's ave , oa t side. ( OJOp
I , u w HI.M luiiriiiio riioininti uaiiio lljor , lur
II n ohed r iinluniHlii.il Ith hath room hav li g hot
nd cold water , .oiner of 2 th on llarno ) . Call at )
Vyiiian ( o'lcge 073-lp
l/Oll HICN1 II iibowlth CrooniH In good r > | a'ron
I1 20th street , UtweenClark and ( Iraeo. (170 ( Op
IOH HKNT riirnlthed south front room 1301
P Knrnum ttruet. 491 4i |
ITiOltHKNi 1 wo cir three largo pleasant cliaijibeM
1 roams In xultu or tiparately tu gentleman < nd
wlfe21HJCullforiilaBt. Uil tf
I'liriitihtil room , tbreo bloikH from
InJUIIIINT . ntliblriet. Iteferemeo riiiilred. |
( mil 11
UK.NT IIiiiiHu with > rifOiiM anil kitchen on
ITiOH
1U H ( Irani htreet , lietueen I'lill hhurhlim tlr et
anil VIrliiluateiiuu. | lriiulro | of I' , harliaeh , 201"
H ( Irani ufruct ei83p
Jj OH llHNT Nlcel ) furulibud rooms prlv ate fain
1 lly lOISCIilco o bt.
,1 UNT Nicely furnished oriin in nlsbod rooms
1 without board IH14 Davenport Bt. Wi bp
rjlOlt ItllNT-Seoond Moor above store. ODD ) bus-
U Ino B locilll ) . luipiiruat 1403 Uoiiulaa street.
B'J fl
17Mlt IIIINI At 7onupleaHantroniu , aiiltaMo for
1 one or tun Ktiiilleuiun , at iTi O Ilainl toll Btroet
niirtli Oiuilia 0 3 4p
7 < 0lt KI.M'-TrtO largo and minrij nnlurnlblicd
1 reoma. Aljonuwiiprl/litiiUiio. HH N 1/iliHt.
0)6 ) lp
J.10K ItKNT-l'uinltihed roonm 16J1 C.ii.ltol . ate.
lll ) 6p
Olt UKNT-Ilnuteulh Ms laiiro roonw , * 25 CO.
J1 O r. | lavl &C , icoarirnuiiibt. 6V7-II "
J,101t IthNl'-lrtO nltel ) furnlibod trout roonn ,
1 61 ( north 16tt ) Ht , near Cuid Kt 677-4
? OH Itli.VI' Klrdt llnor and Imomont of a three
uttry brick tnlldiiiK. Want tu ex.hau 'u for rent
r bii.inl. lluu u ( Aintilni ) all modaiiliniiioienieiiU
lit. 670-tf
71011 HKM'-A nen utoreoiruer of 17th and Nlch <
1 olai HU , near ( II worki ) , 6dD 6i |
? ( ill KrM-liel room , with or without ,
1 futnUiiod front parlor adjoining , 1711 Cili'ornU '
eet OH Op
/OH HUNT Two room ) , * S.UOaiud J5.09 pet
1 month , 1914 VYulmter ttrfot 429 tf
rum HK.N I'I I weilurnlibed roumi lu I tht ; couto
1 leti.liik'"Ikuiuei'd . Illiclv"eur. ) Kth iiral Himrd
tw If
I'WJIA I'd OK OMAHA IkinU busrndiicol prloo
for licit d > > i tuirifoiuf ) 10 heretofore.
188 tf
710il ItK.Vl A two > tor > U4iuo uuiuiuk uiiitoio
' for bmlnodj lAri(9 cellar , upnulrmulttble for
oildouov , Iniiulru on premUtn. eorucr Ot * > and
l-ierci > i 9iS tl
1J > OH HKNT A brick oatUfto. Inquire tt Oeo. Ii ;
X1 Peterson's 10th St. , near depot. SSJ-lf
IflOtl HKNT Hoii o ol 10 rflotna with modern Im
provement ) , Ilcdfnrd , Soucr , ft D vl . 322 U
ITIOIUIKNT-A larto ( second floor nil basemont.
I Inquire 1113 Harnoy ntrcct , J90 U 1
JOIl IlENT-Ono ol the flneitrcil Icncen In th city
II room' , furnica , hot and cold cold wntor bathn
water rlo et , vralc * , et& Rvervthln ? first olu
throughout. 170.00 | wr month. lUrker & Mivno ,
13th and Krrn m 112 tf
7IOH IlKNT Nicely furnished froet room 1816
1 Dmlgo Btrcct. 119 tt
7011 1 IlKNT Tvvo flurnlshcd louth front rooms.
222 N. tOthSt. 870 t
ai room eottiiro , fine location , by S.
1 T. 1'ctmcn , H. K. cor. 18th and Douglas. 617-tl
17011 HKNT-llooms In Cronnso'a Block. a. H
'
Hitchcock 613-tf
ITIOIl UKNT Ono gr na iquaro piano. Inqulra
JL1 oll-xlholm and Krlckson. 440 tf
TTIOIl HKNT Ono ( [ ooddx ro ra houao f25. per mo.
lMI.lt. Hitchcock. iiss-tf
8ALU.
IJViR HALIJ A lltht ( ilirco sprlnz vvmron , nearly
1 new , with top.'Canlwticen on Caldwell street bet.
I'ler ami King M.I , IAIIO. C0 > 4p
ITIOIt HAtr. Hrst-clms restaurant at n bargain.
? Appl > to 3U7 aouth llth St. 11. Mannucller.
OlB-4p
ipOH SAM-inibcr : ( .hop . cheap. Applv nS.1178.
1 10th St. II. JHnnweller. 017-lp
17MIK SM.i : ( loodmlnlni * Interest In SimiinltCi ) . ,
' Colorado. Tld < Harare chance to Invest ft mmll
amount otmoncj. AddrctiC.V Cralghevl , Omahn.
014 tf
17 > OHHAtn-A second hind stock ol clothing ,
1 hootnand nhocft , Je\\olryctcln a jiod location.
Also a shoo shop.Vlll reiiilro | { I JO. ( lood reAson
10th street. O'il-Cp
171011 SAI.i ; The frame building now-occupied liy
} tlio Sentiment 1'icibjterlan church , situated on
Slit sire-el , Int ecu Loavcnuoitli ami Mason utrccti.
Iniulro | ot James I'mice , oar. 2ltt anil Ixuvenuorth
street * . 052 Sp
I7iOH.SAI.VClliAP : Illojcle-a 6fl Inch "Co
'Ida" Inqiilroat I'cbtucr't I'rlntltift olllce , cor.
llth and I'arnimsticct. 0240
JT'Oll S\IK-V oed Hue family lior o , first class
1 t rnv e ler , B ! x J ears old. 6253
3TUHI8AIK Saloon nnd boirdlng houeo. Apply
Ml Manmvclllcr , 307.S. lltlutroct. 01B-8p
JiHlll 8AI.IJ A goodsoirel horeo Ojearaold , unit
' good dtlluij wagon HiJr ovtry gontlo. Call
1(33 Houth 12th near Williams. 6SO-4p
I7Mll HA1K Drug sloro nj ll rapltil rcqulrctl.
' Ccntrivlly locatcil ilolni ; a good buslnoss. Satis-
fictory roaron g\\en \ for selling. AililroasS , B Mt-
tlollclii , Omaha Neb. CG7-1
_ _
Ipoit SAI.r.-Chcap lots , 5 00 down fJOO per
1 month , ami ruMitlnR worthy pcnona to build
nlcallttlo homes. U. C. Vnttcrson & Co. , cor 13th
ami Knrimm. 637-tt
IrvOIl BAI.K-Snmll liouso anil hall lot , Kim struct ,
1 near hhornun avenue , louth ot Dr. Chambers' .
Inqiilro nn | ireinl c . S83-Op
HAT.i : Fine slilo birliiifnry cheap at O. D ,
lhajcr'a 476 tt
Oil ' RAM : 200ncrc9of lantl. HOnercalmproveil ,
Fr.0
njnircs : hay , 8 acres tn > K' p tino,7 acres ciiltl-
valeit timber , 3 acres natur a tlmbir. Gooil snrlnit
vvntcr KOOIhoiisu ! ami other Improvements , will bo
rolilon verj a j termt , If soM noon. 1'orother In
formation Inquire personally or h } mill ofVm. . Clalr ,
I'orcst Ultv , harp ) County , Neb. 45t-lm ,
"I7I011 SALi : Or rent , an old establtihcil groco-
l1 rt , bootn ehiies ami iniecnsunro bualncns for sale
or to rent , In ono of thu licit towns In Nebraska ,
( louilsmid ImllilliiK'laro new lliiBlness over 40,000
icrjenr. I , \l < hto rotlroon acoountof old ago. Ail-
ilroHH ( Irocerv Dea'or ' , care Deo. -157-6
FOIl HALK Two sooonil hanil pianos , at Kdholm
& KrieksonV Music Htoro on 10th St. 800 tf
SAI.K Wo offer for sale
ipoil 1 CholcoS jearoM 1'ecdlnir Stoora.
K)0 Choice 2 jear old tceiimi ; BteerD.
100 YcnillliK Steers.
Alovo all irooil lownUattlo
STUANQK HHOTHEUS ,
4C8-lin SiouxCit ) , Iowa.
MALK Ivvo nnU unu-liatt acrot aim riouso Ia
Irvoii ' location , only $1.050 , Mere Is a chance to
obtain a homo at a bargain JlcCAQUK ,
J4D-H Opp. P. 0.
HAM' rioiir Mill cheap , on easy terms of
FOR , favorably located within fitly miles el
this city. Good opening. Address 1' . 0. Box 2418 ,
St. I'mil Minn. 207-lm
FOIl SALE At n great bargain , the Scott re l
dcnco property , juet cast of 1'ratt'a In Uanscom
1'laco , This Ion very ileulrablaT room cottage and
will bo solUat a Bacrlfloo. JJAHKIiR & MAYNE.
712 tf 13th and Farnaui.
Acholoodilry onilBtocK rarm of 800
F0118AMC ncres under cultivation , 2i rnllos .Tom
Hllvcr Creek , Nob. , on U. 1 > . Kailnay. Good home ,
j cam mid Ice houses , harne , corrals , eta , lor dairy-
ng and stock raising. Land la well watered and ill
cholco grass and grating and , with plenty of ran
adjoining. For Bale cheap. Potter & Cobb ,
'amain , -
BALE A printing olflco eultablo loraumill
FOIl
newspaper or Job olllco. Will sell for cash or ei-
nango for Omaha City proiwrty. Address ' 'X. Z. Q"
ioo otllcu. * 88-tf
FOIl BALE Two open eecond-nand taugglea aud
ono delivery wagon , cheap , at 1810 II ruoy HI.
8S9tf
HALK A clean stock of Ilarduaro In Central
FOIl . Addroba "A. II. " Uco Publishing Co. ,
Omaha , Nib. 081-lm
"MISCELLANEOUS.
. v111 out and a reitaln part ) his been
MUUDI.lt the silk ImulkeJclmf marked "II. 11.
U " If not returntJ at once , named will bo published
utlioUio. (174 ( 3p
" I i\ lrHowaril \ \ for the return of ni ) Jersey
fU > I U -'cottcr ; aiiinndwiito. ) White npot on
urihead , liathir stray ar < und nock. N. Jltrriam ,
: ihtiii d Hurt. Cm-It
Ml'111 lE-Wcll Bfrtorltd utock Ladles' , Chlld-
1 rtn'Naiid Mltses' i > hotu , mailu bv id\\n : ! U. Hurt ,
Ijrni.'i , Luillim , and Iteed. Jones s Co , , lor Cloth ,
i g , riiriilthlng noodi ) , IlorHd , iluk-s or Cattle.
.01 It liox 74 , tilinix Cltv. lo a OU3 6
o I.K'I .Veatlv fnrnl.hed room vilth comforts of
I a homo to a Kinllciiuii vUm would bo willing to
oin pirtli.i about 'llino hiindriil dollars for ono
iar. Hln'hint ratu of Intciint ] uld , best of refer-
n u anil l.it . > t of ut-curlt ) gltvn. Addresn "U. A. I ) . "
IJcu olllru. BJ3 4p
] r AY Tor prime baled hay at lowmt prices , ad-
IdielH T. H. OLAIIKSON ,
Pie 1111 8chiiler , Neb.
MHH. bUllllODMt , Magnetic Ifcalerlj nowkciteJ
at 18aCasj street. Dlagnosia dlteaeeufrco.
027.1m
FOUND Apocke-tbookln my ttoroat 2210 Cum-
Ing street. Owner can have thu same li ) proving
iroperty ami pangfor ! thUnotle-o. OJUSp
rpAKKNIU' U ) the undersigned , Aug. i4 ! , IBS ) ,
X near Deaf anil Dumb us ) turn , ono grey mare with
'our uliocH on. Owner can hava HIIIIO by provlnic
) opertyand pa ) Ing damages , Wm. Mohan , 018 3p
A white and red eteer taVcn niinnil
AbTltAY
now on preinlHes of thu undersigned oa sect Ion 10 ,
jJutnorthKoat of CielgbtonCcmeterv.
Hiiir. 80. mi. (1171 ( J V I'/KK.
TOLIASK : 10iureaof : ( Und , fenced lor garden
purriow , three lulled S. W , of 1' . O. Inquire I' . I' ,
texllke , 613 S Utliatioet. K2-tt
371011 KACIIANUK , LAND-eiO acres unimproved
' Und In eavtern Nebraska , tultablo for block farm
to uxihango for stock of groceries or general ruer-
chandlse , Addrcsa "H " lies olllcu , ii4-ln >
I' A brown cow , 7 or 8 j ear old. OH nor
J can have same by calling on Charles Ilertholi
f jinlng .Street , U'Nen's 1'laco , and paj ing charges.
ID Gt-lewp
T JIUUHAV baa food | uturmfc- . Spring vfator.
. uM.tr
"TJIUViT vaults , dinks and o 88pool < cleaned wllh
1 military ileuncr. Batlafactlon guaranteed by F.
O. Abel , ( nucctBior to to J. M. . Smith , ) box S78.
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