OMAHA DAIl/Y JiEE- THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 11 , 1884 GRAND SUCCESS. Slate Exposition BooiniDi With Mils anil Visitors. The Finest Event of tlio Kind in Nebraska's ' History. Corn and Oattlo From a Thousand Hills. Flowers mill Fruits From Ilio Onrilon Stnto of the Union. The fifth day of the Nebraska state fair was ushered in by n thunder shower , which cleared the atmosphere nnd laid the dust so that It was the ploasantost day of the week. As early na 7 o'clock Sherman nvonuo wns crowded with teams And hundreds of podoatrnins were wend- in R their way to the fair grounds. The trains coming in on the roads brought immense loads , nud early in the forenoon the grounds were filled with a crowd of visitors , which exceeded last year's nt- tendance and gnvo promisu of a success ful day nnd week. IILAINI ! AIIKAD. To show the number of passengers on the incoming trains , the following vote is given , being taken on the B. & 1. train from Lincoln , nsto preferences for presidential candidates : Blaine 318 ; Cleveland 110 ; Butler 25 ; St. John 520 ; Belvn Lockwood 15 ; Susan B. Anthony 1. This vote was furnished us by Will S. Jay , reporter of the State Journal. All morning long the throng increased nnd the estimated attendance toward evening was 20,000. It is probable thnt ohould t ho f nir weather continue , nu equal if not larger attendance , will mark the closinc ; days of the exposition. The first item of the day's programme was the annual address baforo the otnto agricultural association , delivered by Dr. B. G. Northrup , of Clinton , Conn. Dr. Northrup was ten yoara agent of the State Board of Education of Massachu setts , nnd sixteen years secretary of the Connecticut board of "education , since which time ho his been unpaged in the work of improving the snuit.iry nnd es thetic condition of rural towna , having aided in the organization of ever two associations for that purpose. IIo was persuaded by our otato board to deliver the annual address , which United States Senator Van Wyck delivered last year , and ho filled the bill in every respect , THE ANNUAL ADDUESS was delivered in the west wing of floral hall , and in the course of his remarks the speaker said : "Tho citizens of Nebraska have great reason to bo proud of their state for what it is , its fertile soil and fine cli- inato ; for what it has done , its marvelous increaao in population and wealth ; nnd for what it is to bo , its assured growth and the early and broader development of its vast resources. Its exhibit av the Philadelphia exposition was a now vevo- lation of "tho Great American desert. " But old errors widely current p.ro not easily eradicated. The mischief of that misnomer still lingers In many sections of the east with thoao who art seeking homos in the west. An ethibio at the Now Orleans exposition worthy of the recent wonderful progress of Nebras ka would provo the best refutation of that old nnd wide-spread error. The rare advantages open to settlers in this stntu need to bo moro tully and widolv known to attract still larger numbers to its fer tile fields. In addition to the grand agricultural exhibit now preparing for Now Orleans the show of women's work both indus trial and artistic from this now state will bo n Burpriso to the county and cannot fail to re-act strongly in favor of the rep utation of Naskobra , for a good naino tends to enrich a state as well as an individual. In this matter n penur ious policy would' bo penny-wiso and pound foolish. Liberal expenditures for such an exhibit twill provo wise invest ments. Nebraska is to bo congratulated that its two commissioners for this work nro leading representative women of the state , who , without compensation , nro doing their utmost to make this exhibit of woman's work ono of the moat inter esting expositions over nudo. It will show Ilio country that ( hero is taste , culture - turo nnd refinement in the hoincj ot Ne braska as well a choicest stock nnd richest cereals , fruit and vegetables on her farms. " The Nebraska exhibition at the Phila delphia centennial wai n revolution to eastern men , hut did nut give nn idea of the resources of this stale , nearly twenty times hrgor than the epoakcr'fl ' own , and reaching toward % million of people. IIo congratulated the poopln of Nebraska upon organizing Arbor Day and being the binnpr stale in the phmtini * , hiving now attained to 214,000 acres of planted woodlund. Eujhtothcratutca hnvpndoptud nrbor day , and Nebraska ia pointed out to them as nn example. Indiana last year adopted arbor day , nnd in far oft" Germany forestry is rccaiving attention in the schools. In view of the grand exhibit made in this state at Philadelphia the opoakor urged still grander exhibits at Now Orleans , in which the ladioa of Nebraska are taking on active part. _ Having boon instrumental in organizing "village im provement" societies in over 200 Now England towns , with [ 'ratifying results , the speaker urged nil Nebraska tswna to adopt such plans and oo culti vate town pride , county pride and stale prido. Social and military benefits result nlao from village improve ment. Another nim of these village nv Bociations is that they improve the road- fiido by planting trees , and in now towns "by planting trees and _ by securing parks ; nnd still another aim is cultivating tasto. The rnlnd ia educated by nature morp than by books. IJo spoke upon the physical vigor and the strength of character of farmers nnd farmoru' sons , as shown in the struggle of life. lie in- stimced the , experiments of President Elliott , of Harvard , in U'o kindergarten schools , allowing how email a percentage of city children had ever noen the ani mals about which they rend in their lessons. The hope of America is the liotncH of America. 1 admire the pluck of n pioneer in coming out ti the unbroken prairie and living in n dug-out at firstbut ho should not be content to live ( hero always. The Idea that farmers nro abort-lived is erroneous , and it is a slander to say thnt farming if injurious to the health. Lot us all make home comfortable , attractive and lovp it. Patriotism hinges upon lore of homo and thorp can bo no genuine patriotism with out it. Wo can learn from other nations something of the amenities nnd courtesies of lifo , nnd not the least from the .Japan ese. The five hundred Japanesestudents for whom the speaker had found tempo * rary homes with American families were models of grace , courtesy and refinement nnd they were niisaionaiiea of culture in disguise. The iighost refinement of cul ture is n Christian homo. Dr. Northrups's nddross wns well re ceived nnd wns ono t > f the moat appro priate ever delivered on a similinr occasion. TUB HACKS caiuo mimcdiatoly nftor this nnd proved quite intoroiting. moro so indeed than on previous days. The 11 rat on the pro gramme wns tlio froo-for-all pacing race. The starters in this were Bulldozer. Charlie E nnd Lottio P. Bulldozer won in throe straight boats , tim0j 2:24 : , 2:27 : , nnd 2nO : . There waa considerable excitement over the second heat , when Charllo E went to second place nud outfootod Lottio. The 2:35 : trotting rnco cnmo upxt , lie- view , Black Tom nhd Kitty C. being the only contestants , llovlow won in throe straight hoata ; time , 2U2 ; , 2:112 : and 2:03. : Kitty C. was distanced In the first heat. THE UACT.M TO-DAY are : Tim mile and n quarter rnco for n purse of § 350 , for which five or nix en tries hnvo boon made , nnd onti oa for which must close nt 11 n. in. , nml the 2:40 : trotting race fornpuraotf § 500 in which nro entered , J. B. Robinson's Yellow Jack , J. 11. Funk's Ohio Maid , llogora nnd Hill's Razor B. As has boon stated before in The BIJK , the exhibit of live stock this year is Inrgor than ever before , and yesterday there wna nn unusually line MOUNIXO msi'liAY in the ring. Among other animals wns what id clmmcd to bo the best bull in the United States nnd probably in the world , a polled Angus , belonging to T. W. ll-vrvoy , of Turlington , nnd valued at ever $10,000. An officer of the State Fair association informed the reporter that the entries in nil classes are this your 1,247 in cxcoaa of nil preceding yoira. For instance , the total number of entries of farm products is 1,015 , to 538 last year. There nro 1,510 ontrioa in the horticultural depart ment , to 520 last year. Every speed lot is filled , something that never occurred boforo. In the forenoon exhibition in the ring ivoro nineteen head of draft horses , worth not less than § 40.000. The display in thcso departments are truly astonishing even to ttioao well acquainted with Nebraska nnd its resources. Speak ing of resources , imowx COUNTY sends a great exhibit , especially in its variety of woods. There are the water elm , the pine , rod elm , hnckborry , wil low , and n number of other varieties , the assortment being entered as the best from any county. A fine looking bureau is on exhibition , manufactured from native wood , sawed on Long Pine and manufac tured by L. A. Ross & Co , of Long Pino. Specimens of the cactus tomatoes and potatoes nro among the finest on ths grounds. The latter include veral now varieties , nol.ibly the White Elephant , Jordan's Rjsaot , Par son's Prolific , otc. The cultivation of the cotton plant has also been success fully tried , nnd the rcriKt shown in some fine specimens , nnd the entire display is not off by some splendid photographs of scenery nlong the Long Pino. In FLOUAI. HALL there was a beautiful showing of cut flowers , which filled a considerable space in the east wing. There were boquots , baskets , wreaths , archea nnd pillows , with many other designs elaborate and elegant. E. 0. Erfling. Jas. Y. Craig , Mrs. Chas. E. Rodfield , Mrs. Adeline McPherson and J. W. and E. Ji. Arnold were among the exhibitors. Mrs. McPherson took two first prem n iums on cut flowers , and also had a fine display of house plants. Mrs. Arnold was present with her display and took first premium for the best design , which was nn exquisite ono of heart , anchor and cross , composed of the most dolicnto white flowers nnd one of the prettiest things of the kind over soon. Mrs. Arnold also took the first premium for the best display of vorbenna. WJ. . Hosaor. of Plattsmouth. 0 F. Goodman nnd Jcasio Allen , of Omaha , had lovely floral exhibits. UIUIIAUDSON L'OUNi'Y IMS a display of apples , crab-apples , pears nnd other fruits , oaago oriiiigotj , etc. , that is perfectly surprising , the apples , es pecially , being as mnrvolloiu ns the bunches of grapes captured by the spies vrho were sent out to reoonnoitcr the Promised Land , and being each nearly n load for two men. MIDLAND IILUCTUIU UOMl'ANY. This has been briefly mentioned before as ono of the attractions of floral hall. The hotel nnd house nn- nunciations , fire nnd burglar ulnrms , electric g s lihtera ; ; and door bolls nro triumphs of mechanical art. The Iless y H to in of hotel call and fire aL-.rm h the greatest feature of many shown. Tin's tenables the clerk to call n guest without the services of n bell boy , and assures ubdoluto safety to guests m case of fire or accident as everyone can nt once bo given the nhrm. The signal calls can bo readily made from the ollico to any room in the house , and return ai'jnula made from any room to the oflico. The other npparatua shown is on a corresponding aculu of modern 8 improvement. In connection with thin is u fine display of Homo's electric bait , truss , oto. , in charge of the ngont , Mr. Tibbals , and attracting much attention , having already been introduced with great success in this city. FLOKA HAM. continues to incnmo in its nttrautiymiuti a nnd is very attractive to visitors , who cannot but admire the many specimens of fine an to be found there , Amonj { the many ; notable fonturos in tha fine art hall is the exhibition of pointings made bo Mrs. J. E. Mumauqh. "Tho Odalisque" is en- peciilly attractive , and it certainly is a inaBtor-piecn. Another sketch "Still in sight" also creates a markedly favor- nbln Impression. There in no question but that Mrs. Mumaugh is a thorough artist. THK CATTLK hHOW is one of the most nuccosaful over hold in the country and docs Nebraska proud. Tim BKK reporter yesterday made a cur sory visit to the exhibitors , and found . Bomo remarkably line animals on the ground. Jn fact it h doubtful if any ex . hibit in the United Statoj over included more perfect specimens of the bovine race. race.Thoron Nye , of Fremont has 29 head of cows , bulls and calves , nil shorthorns , among others London's Bonnie , n six year old weighing 1,000 pounds , and the lincfit cow on the ground. Ha has also the first premium calf , White Earl , eight months old ; Maegio Mitchell , a msgniii cent red cow , 0 years old ; Macgio Dtich ess , daughter of the latter ; and n firat premium bull , George O.ingor , n year ing.U. . U. Daniela , of Sarpy county , brings u fine lot of cMtlo from the Oottngo Orovo farm. His herd includes 41 hoful o short horns , headed by the splendid ! year-old bull , "Col. Ounthor , " woighin 2,200 pounds. Mr. Dmiiola 1ms als eleven head of line Coiswolds. W. A. I'rcaton , Jr. , has a fine herd 01 exhibition and nlson mare nnd ono of th most beautiful colts to bo found any whoro. Leonard Bros , ot Kansas City , bring i herd of four Galloways and eight Toilet Angus cattlo. Mr. Leonard sold fifty four Angus bulls on Tuesday to go t < Montana nnd about n month ago soli ono hundred head of thoroughbreds to Stephen W. Dorsoy. The Leonard Bros nro the largest Importers of thorough bred cattle in the United States , bring in ever eight hundred ho.v ! last year Next year they will do still bettor Eleven hundred cows were bred this year by them. Claudius Jones , of Seward , has on the grounds 14 head of Dutch Froslnns nmnng them being the famous "Siobron,1 the best bull of the breed in the country four years old , vroigning 2,200 pounds nnd valued at ever ? 10,000. The lion also includes the beautiful cow "Akkio.1 A C-vo months old bull in the lot is vnluec jvt SiiOO. Mr. Jones has about fort ; head of these cattle on his farm , eight ; head of short horns , and 250 head of higl grades. T. W. and John R. Harvey's Turling ton herds attract much attention. There nro 31 ! head of cattle in all , including 15 Polled Aberdeen Angus , 10 Shorthorns nnd 13 grade Polled Augue. The latter were brought to show what can bo done with the Angus bull and grade cows There nro BIX fat steers in tlio lot which are to bo taken to the St. Louin exposition nnd then to the fntstock show nt Chicago. There is ono four years olt weighing 2,500 pounds ; ono three year old , 2,300 ; 2 tvro year olds 17oO and 2 yearlings 12fiO and 1350. There are also m the herd 5 grade calves from grndo cowa by polled nngus bulls , which nro splendid specimens. A curiosity on the grounds is the long haired , small breed , cow and calf in this lol from the Highlands of Scotland. Mr. Harvey's three year old , Polled Angus bull , is considered by the best judges on the ground to bo the finest in America. The Turlington farm is fourteen niilrs weat of Nebraska City , on the B. & M. road , is 2,400 acres in siza nnd the finest farm in the otato. The llirvoy Bros have three hundred head of breeding cattle on this farm. Graham P. Browne , president of the Jcreoyvillo stock farm , situated five inilos fro 11 Omaha , is on the grounds with n herd of Jorooy cattle , headed by the noted bull Perfect Brick and by thd cows Jersey Belle nnd Gazello'a Daisy. Ho has 14 milch cown and the rcot are two-year-old heifers. Mr. Browne has boon in the business about five years , and , though n very young man , has made his mark already. Ho is ono of the smartest young man and best judges ol stock in the stato. Among the premiums captured by him hero were : First and second premiums on best short horn cow , three years old and over. Sacond premium on best shorthorn cow ono year old nnd under. First premium on best pen of six steers , fat cattlo. First nnd second premium on best fat steer of any ngo. First premium on best fat cow of nny ago. ago.First premium on bast herd , not loss than four , of cattlo. First premium on best grade heifer calf. And many others. A. C. Shropshire , of Harmon county , Ky. , has n herd of 11 head of line short hort Durhnms. J. H. Klinkor , of Douglas county , has herd of 13 head of these , 10 are high grade heifer calves ; 1 a pure blood bull , "Winter King , " nnd two are cows. "W. A. G. Cobb , of Fremont , has ! ) head of cows , calves and bulls , short horns , two horses and a pair of fine twin calves. Patens Bros. , of Nance county have 0 head of Jlorofords hero nnd 30 head moro nt homo. Their exhibit includes a fine bull calf , sired in the old country. Ambrose Patterson , of Plattsmouth , hns the first prize Jersey bull , 14 months old. old.John John Borland , of Stanton , has a beau tiful herd of Hcrofoids. There are three bulls nnd two heifers and all nro magnifi cent animals. "Searlo Bros. , of Clay county , have fcor hohd of Uolsteins , headed by the two- year-old bull "Eirl of Shadohmd , " I weighing 1,7'0 pounds. There is also n u ( ino Unco months old calf. E. A. Di'lhorbo has the Iowa agricul . tural college herd , eight head in nil , in cluding three Jerseys nnd five Uolstoin.i , or Dutch Frosians. This herd hus taken two firat nnd one ( second premium. J. O. Chaoo of Fnirmount , Fillmore county , hns cloven head , coven of Hoi- stein nnd four Short Horna. They nro registered thoroughbreds , and there is ono beautiful § 1500 bull , weighing 2,300 ponnds. K. P. Johnson , M. T. Patrick and W. F. Wiley , of "F.tirviow stock farm , " nnko good exhibits , the latter having a first premium short horn bull. B , F. Stockwoll , of Chester Confer , Iowa , line n h rd of Holsteins ; J. S. Pat terson , of Lincoln , 8 head of Ayrshircs ; nnd Ford nnd Drisnnico , of Earlnam , Ju , , head of Horofords. This latter herd took 8 ribbons nt thn Iowa State fair nt DCS Moines. Ono of the cows yesterday had n calf which is valued nt 83UO. Hnlbort Hill , of Washington counly , has n drove of 4 Jacks and 3 Genets , of Spanish brood ; also u two-year old and two three months old colts. N. 1. D. Solomon , of the Spring Vnl ley stock farm , has n prutty herd of ton Jorsoys. Ho hnn tukon five first nnd four second prizes. Mr , Solomon hns 40 head of fine cittlo on his farm. Ho has also on the grounds six head of horses , nnd hns tnkun several first prizes , stuto and county nwnrds It is ono of the most creditablu displays on the ground. Tlio Cliliiu How. LONDON , September 10 , The Ko < > Chow correspondent of the Timoj tclegraphx ni fol lows : Adjnlrnl Courhet Is raalhiK nt Kntson. Supplies come from Hon konj , ' . 1'Altirt , September 10 , Direct c immiiiiica l n ! > iniilntaini.il butween l'.ir ! and Ton- mi ) , UIIlcl.ilouriialH are client thin morn- /'regarding ) ( the reported Intention of tin Government to declare wur a uinnlChlna. Ad mlr.nl IVgron , minister of Mfiriiic , favori''it , .Several powerful ordain iiuUt on a vlg < > roun ouiiipalKii. Fifth tliouj.iml troupe are ready for the east. ATJIOI. , Mass. , May 23 , 1883. "Ono botlhi of HUNT'H [ ICidnoy ant Liver ] RKMKDY hclpcdnudtwocoinplotoly cured mo of kidney diaoaao nnd eovero pains in backs nndsidoa. " James Cheney withJ. W. Goodman , Billiard Table Manufacturer. ONOE MORE , 1io ! Union 1'nclllcf * AKnln Pcfcnteil liy tlio St. 1'nulH VcBtonlttj'H Score , Ut to l . Quito 1,000 people witnessed the second game tn the present series be tween the Union Pacifies nnd the St. Pauls nt St. Mary's nvonuo park | Tues day nftornoon. After the defeat of yesterday torday the public , confident in ' 'on nvinciblcs , " expected lo see the boy wreak roynl vongonnco on the visitors nnd speculation wont that way will ibornl odds. The weather tempered o ho unnatural heat of the past few days vns magnificent , nnd the spirit of botl ) lnyors nud spectators were Infill ] iltched. Kockwell nnd Visnor nnd Gnl in nnd Denly constituted the opposing > atterios. MoKolvy won the iota nnd sent the guests to the bat. Carroll "Httlo light ling" as they love to call him in St. Pnu the active , faultless personation of base 11 skill , first stopped to the plato. The second ball from Rockwell s hand , mo lis fancy nnd n long drive into center , supported by the llootcst of bnsi rnuiiing , gave him second. Ho scorec joforo Ilia sldo retired. The V. P.B lost ; heir first opportunity by the simple rule of three. The second inning gave both sides two mid ono respectively. The : hird added n tnlly to the visitors nnd jlaiikod the boys. In the two following 'linings , homo talent underwent n marked mprovomontandtlm only good playing of , ho game , on tha part of the U. P.'s , took place. With the exception of the redoubtable Mclvolvoy , who 'annod out , everybody on the list wont Lo slugging. Snood did some phenome nally gooa work , bnttini ; two scorching singles and ono of the longest foul Hies ever made on the grounds. Seven runs were added to the roll , and when the sixth inning commenced , "tho boys" ickl n lending margin of throo. Hero Omnha relapsed and for the remainder of the game ottered the weakest showing ; hey wore capable of. Meanwhile the St. Pauls were pounding the ball in the oiliest fashion , adding score nftor score o their credit in bank until in thu ninth hey crawled out of roach n a succession of four runs. Even nt the last moment the rusting faith in ' 'our side" wns not aban doned nnd the nudionco kout its sent with hopes bent oa Boeing the boys luako up the fatal deficiency. They voro disappointed , Snood nlono making .ho round , the side retiring on cut-oils > y both Dwyer nnd Tnylor nt first nnd .tockwoll's short lly. A good deal could )0 said of the gamo. It was in but few "nstances a poor presentation of profess ional ability on either hand and although there is no question that defeat fell where it wns merited , it ia nt the snmo time sitrprieing that mora runs were net nado on both sides. For the Union Pacifies , Taylor distinguished himself with splendid double play in the third and n wonderful niece of base stealing in the fifth. Snoed at right field made oomo very ugly and costly errors , but nt this time of the roar the nftornoon sun is directly in his 'aco , nnd field work in his position is dif ficult. McKolvoy , ordinarily ono of tlio reliable men , sn'-gflodcd in striking out : hroo of the iivo times ho was it the bat. Visnor , the now man taken from the Kookuks , established himself , nt once , as a good catcher and a safe batsman. Walsh , Cavanaugh and Dwyer ployed an average game , each sharing nt inter vals in the general demoralization of the whole team. Ucckwoll presented his accustomed cool nnd steady front , and pitched in his usunl thorough way. For the visitors it can bo said , that presenting nn nvorago of excellence lacked by another nine in the person of Carroll , they nro nlmostas good a tcnm as the U. P's. In fact , they are tlio strongest team which hns opposed "our joys" this season. But before leaving Omaha it may bo safely predicted they will moot Borne ball playing on the part of local talent that the two opening rnmcs of the series have not warranted ; hem to expect. Strock's umpiring wcs uniformnlly just ind unquestionable. Mr. Strode , during past few weeks , has won f or himself n very Haltering reputation as nn accotn- ) li hcd ba o ball judge. Following is the olilcial acoro : UNION I'ACiriCH. I'laycrH it lilt ro A it McKelvy , 2J1) 0 1 2 1 2 > r > ur , 11) 1 2 ! l 1 1 Cavaimiigh , If 0 1 0 0 2 Sliced , r f .T 1 -1 0 fi .Taylor , cf Whitney , 3d b Witlsh , BH 1 2 1 1 ! l Viini'r , c 1 1 7 2 1 Iloclttvi-11 , p 0 1 1 (1 ( 1 Totals ! ) 10 27 11 10 PlavcrH it mi ro A K liurol , r f -I 2 1 8 0 HarneH.of li 0 I 0 0 JluriL'lo2l > 2 1 I ! 0 1 O'liiumlib 1 'I 1 8 0 Doaly u 1 0 la 'I 2 Dunn 11) Fillcy If 2 1 1 0 0 Wcrrick H n Giilvini 1 0 0 'J fi TotalH 18 'J 27 Hi 10 IIV INNI.VHH. 1. 2. ! l. ! . fi. fl. 7. 8. ! ) . St. Pauls I-IS U. J'.H 0 1 0 8 1 0 0 o 1 ! Time of game two hour ami thirty mlnutex , Kiirni'd rimn Union 1'aclliifi 2 , St. J'nulH 1 , Total called bulla-olf Koc wcll 8li , elf ( iul vn ! 8i ! ; .Struck oul-U. I''H 8 , Ht Pauln 1. Total called Htrikcu off I took well .V > , of Onlvin 42. Two hano hits Carroll , I'llloy. Double | ilays Taylor , Dvvyer , Whitney , Dwyer. I'aKki'd balls Yimior 2 , Dualoy 2 , Umpire Struck. "Hello1 ! wo hoard ono mail nay to any other , the other day. " 1 didn't know you ut first , why ! you look ten year younger than when I saw you last. " ] furl tun years younger , " was the reply "You know J timid to bo under the weather all the time and * gave up expect ing to ba any better. The doctor luid I hud consumption. 1 was terribly ] weak , had night-HWoatH , c nigh , no appetite , ant lost flush , J suw Dr. I'iercii'a ' ( Joldui Medical iJiBcovory' advertised , unj thought it would do no harm if it did IK good. It lias cured mo. I nrn a newman man because I am n well one. " I'roliltililiiu In Malno. LKWIHTO.V. Malnn , Soit | < iiHbvr 10. Tin Journal imbllihoH rcturim of o\tr200 town ; on HID prohibit TV coiibiitutlonul atW'wliwiii which gave VJ , HI In favor , iinill'JIO/inK : / < iliiH the ttiricndiiKint Tim uiiijotily will la in cri'.wil to over 40,000 by return n.to toinu , ! ( ) ( ) DOHCH Ono Dollar. Is inseparably connected with Hood Karaapanlla , and in true of no other mod icinc. It is nn unnnsworablo argument na to strength mid economy , while thou sands testify to ita superior blood-purify' ' ing mid strengthening qualities. A hot tlo of Hood's S\rsnparilln contains 100 doses nnd will last n month , while others will nvorago to last not over n week. Hence for economy , buy Hood's Sars.v parilla. THE LARTCOTERIE , A General ami Unanimous Boniicc of U , P , Officials Arranged , Morse , Shelby and Nichols Marked for the Guillotine , Yo Tlmt Hnvo Tonr to Slicil I'rciwro to Shed Thorn Now. " Special Dispatch to Tin ; linn. CltlCAtlu , 111 , , Koptombor 10.- The fluid ays the ntr IB full of rumors of impending illicial cliaiiRos on tlio Union I'ncilic. If nil IK ) reports were to bo credited the rovolutlon s likely tobon flwocping nno , but so general s the trport that them la Httlo doubt that o\- ml iiuportnnt chnn os will takofplnco before ) ctobor 1st. The entire r.ggrcgntion , known us the Clark coterie , hnvc Leon marked by Innu * rumor for doenpltation , but It U doubt- ul if ( lonoral Maiin dr Callowny will consider oxpoillont to the draw the ino so coniplcuoiiily. Among thoiolio are ogaulod M morally certain to loa\o the KIT Icoiivu.T. W , Morai'.Kcncr.U pasiongornRcnt ; ' . 1 * . Shelby , Ronornl frtlght agent ; 1 . .1. lioN. Biiporintoiulout of the Nobra kn dtvi- Ion ; II. II. Egbert , miporlntoiuloiit of the iloradodUitlon , nuilV. . It. Doildrid o , u- )0tinteiulent of the Idaho division. Tlicro iM to bo Httlo doubt that ticorRo C. Kim- mil , general nmimgor of the ChiciiKo < t West Michigan , will bn nppointccl goiieral Biiporin- ondiMit of the Union 1'acilic. JIo ii now lulling a trip over tlu < linn nnd it In now bought to bo Bottled that ho \ \ ill accept uer- ice \\lth the ro.nl. Flljurcs "Won't Tilo. The figures ohoulnu' the enormous early sales of Kidney-Wort , demonstrate ts value as n medicine- beyond dispute , t is n purely vegotnblo componnd of cor- nin roots , leaves nnd bnrrluo known to invo special vitluu in Ktdnoy troubles. Jombinod with thcso nro remedies noting iroctly on the Liver nnd Dowels. It is jccanao of this combined action that Kid- oy-Wort has proved auch nn uncqunlcd omedy in nil disoason of thcso orgniia , Anothrr Fntnl Tornndo. DKTUOIT , Mich. , Septoiubor 10. A Kroo ri'ss Alpona special nays : A violent thunder quail occurred nt noon lo-dny. The wind jlow 'IS miles nn hour , Titos. Heart \\asstruck iy lightning and killed on the utrcel. Au thor man had mi arm broken. Se\eralhouses , mill , einoko Btnck and n mimbor of pilcn of .nnbcr wcru blown over n imlo uwnj' . Koity lioufand foot of lumber were blown into the ' . The tornado was not vciy \\iilu and aatod about ITi ininutoa. Hniall ( J > olonu In Io\vn , Sioux CITV , Iowa , Septoinber 10. A small yclone , List ovontug , dill conniilerablo dam- go to farm property about tuolvu tnilCH north f this city. Tlio IIOIHO of 15art CrowloywnH vcrturncd and the iumatox injured , but not eriouHly. Other IIOUHBH in the \ieinitVHiif- orod daniago nnd n largo brldgo ever J'orry ruok was completely dustroynd. t , NowSim landed nrticlcn of nil .inch restored to their original beauty by JJIn nond Dyes. Perfect and eimplo , lOu. nt ill drugK't. ' Well's Uichardson & Co. , lltir- ington , Vt. IIo Done AVilli It. A recent phlloHOphieil trcntiso Baj-H , "wo an endure many an ncho nud pnln if it IHHOOII Qvor. " Thou , lot us have it over HH BOOH as Hissihlo. Tlio pnin of nuurnlKin , for instance , > r rheumatism , or the nrmy of varioua iinliiH ollow ing In their train. Get n bottle of Jrown'H Iron Hitters , right nway , nnd RO to work ou thorn. Mr. Jacob llarnen , liarneH- villo , Olilo. writes , "Urown'H Iron hitters ro- iovcdmywlfoofgro.it iiorvous pioitrntlou , vhiciivusun BOVCIO that eha had to Isi'cp her led. " TEST YOUR BAKINGJPOWDER TO-DAY , Brands ndvf rllncil as nlnolulclr r r THE TEST : PMee a < * ivn top down on n hot vtove until lirntril.tbon uinovo tlmrnvurand mnull A tlirinUt will not bo rw ulrod to detect the protignco o ( luumoma. IKS ) ( ) NOT CONTAIN AMMONIA. TH IH-iLTIIHI.MSS IUN NEVER HIT * gi miU\ED , In n million lioinei for n riimilfr of a euitury It hoi tluod Uiu t'oiuuniuni' lellahlu lent , THE TESTOF THE OVEH. _ PRICE DAKINU POWDER CO. , UAKFRS Oir Dr , Price's ' Special Flavoring Exlracls , Tkoitronvfilfmbittli-llcloui and n tur in ? orLno nand Dr. Price's Lupulin Yeast Gtms Tor Light , llcnlllir llri-ad , Tim Il l Dry llop Yiutt In thu World. FOR SALE OY GROCERS. CHICAGO. " SV. LOUIS. j HKPI nil oilier iioiirlHliincni It im'iuH ultli him i'crlitl ' ) , " urllis niolh- It HlllldnilHi'f _ Hiinllurti'flliiifi' IilnlB , IIH will n H thorn I rum loputnbln | lijhh luiirl thioiiphnni Ihiiulioln I' H.ti llfs to tlmunrlli nf IIUI.LICK a rooo IUH mr/wna AND HIVALIUB 11. cimrcri IHII ooliniK llcktlixid III hi'Jiltli orflc'li- IIIH in injd Tft i IH llynlhlriiiriKtH | Jlonkhulitlrte. IIOi.lCK'S ; l'iOI ) Cf. . Kiirlni'ls. . 4ricntb > aailoiiiuxlptul prltuinfcUnum. ( t J 1710 DODGE STREET. Prltito rooim for adults ut reasonable rates , Inclu dlmr nurilng I'rompt attcmtlon m.un to emer enc ) casus. I'atiotiU ran be atttmdul by their own phy elclwi fiTDlupvnsary for thu pour OHIII | 'J'uoudayi 1lmr ilaB iid ttaturdaya from 10 in 11 a. m. WMEELER BROS. . UOOKH , t-CIIOOI. IUIUKH A.Nl ) h'l'Al'I.U ANLI IVlNCV I Tlio Hod MCU'H Counull SrmvanKin. UN. , Sf > | itf'inlnT 10. Hlmyrn nnd NinKiirn , N. V. , nrn nmuinnlrd ni tlic next jildn'i for tin1 lied Men's council , Tlio following ollicorn worn t-lcttcd for the ousuiiiff I'cnr great iucolicroV. . II. llyrcncmnui , < il ronnc'iTi1 ; trcnt uneninnn * , 1 ! . ! , Oresory , of Itiilliiim ; great junior ra nnmrc , 1 , . ) ' . Herb- > nlt , iif Ni'w tlrr py , gronl clilef < if rpeotiN , 1'Iin' . C. ( 'only , of l'oiiii ylvftnlft ; prp.it k if wniujiuiu , .IcMcph 1'ylp , of Mnrylnml : ire > | M-ci , Cluvi , II , j.itchman , of In thu nbaonco of auitftblo mntorinla or , lto time to propnro it , people often go without n dressing for sr.lndi. Buy Durkoo'a Dressing , nnd you will never .rouble yourself to innko another. Typliold Kovor nt Culro. OAIUO , Boptcinbor 10. Typliold fox or Ima irokon out In "no of the llrltisli rpghiicntn in his city. SPECIAL NOTICES crspeoiala will Ponltlvolynot bo insertoa unless paid in ndvnnoo. TO LOAH-Monav. Icuucil nn ulinttrN. Uatlnuiil HlrfceM MONKV ftlitl tolil. A , I'orcnmn , 13 H. If til TO LOAN In tuini nl 8800. ntul mmirj MONKY DiVld tn.l Co. , Ho l E t to nd Lot Agnt , 150(1 ( Furnom St lOB-t / \ UA1IA FINANCIAL KXCIlANdK-LnrRO or v/ mimll loans lufttlo on n > rcneJ Kicmtty , 1M7 ( Ircot. M2-lm HHI.P WAMTB1I. \\f AXTUU-Ulil loiloiioiitial houio work. Ap- ) Ij H Mrs Jamou UotUr , 1621 Hhtimai au3 iUiorHiiortliolCluco.su S2H It I'ANTKD A Rood cook , alio tccond Rlrl 1720 I Capitol at o. MS-lIp WANTI Alrl forpoiieril lioino-notk 711 S mil ttrcct , hotucon Jo.ica end I. < a\ein\orlh MO-l.lp WAK11U ) A ioo < Hl'l foritwicrnl lioiKouork In diinll finuly. ( lord \\ngtitto rlolit | xrty. Ap- il ) Talconor'n ilry RooilKBtoiv , opi > . I * . O. $3110 i\f AMKl-l'lr t clanq lilnck-inllli. For p'ltlcu- ' ' lira , liuiulru at llaloy .V , lifUKnortli ) , Omaba "cb. C35 lip I \rANTP.Il-A ulrl fm | rim l boufo woik , nt 1712 California St. Mi-lli : | l\7AN"lii-alrl : to ilocooUng. Apply 101 norlli > I IStli , corner Ddo , S'Ja.ltii \\7ANni : > Ulrl ( or lotHonurknt (116 ( kuutli IStli mrcrt Ml 10.1 AM'KI-I-A1)IKS Oil UKMI.KMhN-ln < Uy \i or countiy , to take nUu IlKlit ntul pleaf.int orkattlielr ownhomcp ; $1 toi' > per iay ! omlly nnd ulolly made ; work tcntby mall iiocninnfpln ? ; no : amp for roplv. Plenso nudteja lUlUbloMauf'i ; Co. , . S03 1m l\TANTKI > Competent book-keeper and cashier M with cooil refeicncei. Ocrmnn preferred. Ap- lyNewYoilcDr ) lioodj fctoro 131U and 1312 Far- am. F021 ! WAN'l Cli At Mm. i hllllp'H 10 DoilRO .St. T o Rood glrla , first to couv , olid otslat in laundry , 10 second r , r up ntnliH and hundry work In finiliy oflhrco. ( ler.iiun prcferied. 707-lf : i ) A Klrl at ' 614 California street. 70S lip IfANTHll A K\tl \ tit Koncr * ) IIIIUFO work In lam. > lly of lour. IJr. Dirrow , 1611) ) Jackson St. bH 13p IT'AN'ini ) A Klrl for Kfiicr.il liouso uurk nll724 A\7ANTKI > ( ! lrl for KOI-oral - liouso work at 'SU V > Coin cut St. JIiB. U. K. Mayi u. 811) ) tf "lA ANTKD InuutdlatclvS coat end one pvntu T \ mil.or. Address L. Krauiur , ColumbtH , Neb. Oxod naKes paid. SOi-llp Vt/ANTKD A Oral-clam girl to dOKCiiurnl hnuso IT uork In n family ol Ilircu , ( jondOKOS to a llrtt- laiJ Klrl. API ly ut Mrj. Kd. II. Wl Kami , Doujll-'a .n J 2 fan. 8rf-U WANTIH ) A Kni l fl'l 'or K uoral housework. Uooil WARCH , IfiO ) Jnclieou bt. 701 lip WANTKI ) Iinmcilhtclj , a cook anil UundrpM at US Boutli lO.h Htruit. H U If " \A7ANTr.D Suoonil cook at Kiiunot llouic , llth V T stroll , bet. Fmtim ami Harnuy. Jc 8I'J.5p 'nNTiil : AKOiitufur Uklim tollingurtlclo uvci ImuutuJ. < ; . M. Katon , 10'jHoutli Kill t-t. 778-10 ' WAWThU A Kul"l lilrl for gtnoiol liuiiau wurK IDWI Kami in Ht. 7K3-10i h.H A girl fur Kcnural Imuao orK at 1813 Welntcr St 7M 10 \l ANTiU : Woman \\atlldIhhcHlU15 Ilatnoy. 780-tf WANTKD Ono flrst-clasa dlnhiK room K\il. \ liest of wnirea paid. Address llurke's hotel , Carrcll cwa. StO-llp .Scllil'Korilc ' lrln t J tell UamwIeH's life AUhNTS and Loyao , or Vorshilintr's llfu of : ic > elaml unil llonil/lcks , can lorn Bomcti Imr ( treaty - y to tbclr advantage In aildrosilii ) ; A. 11. HlKKlns .V Jo. , I'nb.Uhcrs , Omaha. Is'eli. 7H-16p W/xMi.o A ( food heap Mikui. Aildro-H "I. K. " llrontllei- . for tlirmi il.t } * . 762-11/p / \\7ANlii : ) l''onr biiok.Keopi'ra ami threu sales VIniliel. . J. II. Hmllh 101(1 ( DoUh'l&s ht , 781-lOp \\7ANl'ii : < - rewporHiis to loirn book KcepliiK. \ \ Nlcht school. Hltiutloiis. J61U IKiuuas irreet 7C01/p J. II. H.Mini. .1) - Agents to numiio tnu 11(11 Cat1 nt Weather Mrips. AdilrciH nr call tn Ceo , W. lull , mil Ilnrnov nrir . Onmha , Nell MO Imp WAVll'.P A coiiipiUnt ckrk , one acquainted with il'j uooils IIK re paitlcularlly , miiit be able to ( ! lie thu best if itftreneisrs to ability and lUAddntu'C II. Titodwtll , North Iknd , ub. 721-10 ' ui oiriluil ( ! nBicr lliomu ork oml WAMM' girl , at ncnl vaet toii.ir tf ! 3il ni d 'Jwo thamlcima'ds who can wait on WANTKD and ono dlnliiK-room 1.1 at the Orel- ilintal . . . . .D A t"od niinpitinl Klrl for Kenrral linute uork , ! fill Douxloii. t/l-tf . l.ll Imi : tdluttly , a flrst-clasD chamber irald , who tan milt on tublo ut the Occldtntal 2 OOtf \ lANIiilKowlnx : mutlilno hiimUat the OnmliE hhlrt IVutoij. OlU-t ; WAHTJID. WAN1MI lly lucliilor ofsclinco ni.il pruct cal ( Ivll utKlnctr any honorable tniplouienli0t ! afraid of w.nk. 1'lml claim rtfeientu k'txin. Aildrmo T II. I/'loouHco. ! ! Hi.7-Hp Allexpi ttablo yiniif n an tf ( 'ood addrtsi , dcilre a pusl'.lDn asileiK In country time , KOUJ rifir os. AddrtKS "F. C II. " olllto of thin paper. 820 lip \\7ANTKP lly a widow ) ailya position In a stura 11 or lowliii ; by tlio day In a prlvaio lamlly. Un derslamlsall Muds of f mlly HevInland ilieM.innk Inir. I'leane uddiisi JI k'l "city postolllto 7Ufl 1 Ij WAN'i'M ) II ) a jciii K Hcotclitlicdiard. | | iaco nn nhu'p nrr tlo ruiuli li.ttliail .lcam univr- lento In tliU country. Addruin "K. " llioclllco. 8IO-12 | WANTKD-A tltuatlim tu ai.l.tint book keeper liy \onnir la > y with I'tsi of rtfereurcs. Ad' ' dro'H "A J " Hun I'lllco , 804-101) " \ * ANlH-hlluitliin by widow Udy in oem VV panlon , unJ to do lUht Inuit'work , or h'uiie Icopet , AildicbMl ) . A HKK ulllce , Council lllulli. \XrANrM ) A position M ( Urk In llirdutriior VV Wholi'sa'e hon c , have had ten j ear * experlcnc * as proi < rlttor , htfvieiices u'ven. ' Addrota'U A Atouii | { murnoii IIIMI WC.IIIH situation as boot- beeper , In wholeualo rotablliihinent In Onmliu , Add resH"l. " care lea. ! HDMf ( BlinOHLLAHUOUH A \T A Nl MD-To oorroliond | with a ml Mlo k' l ' " 'b IT of B'lmoii'llniii.cnt and mean < If pots bio t ) huskies ) nun , moiU'rutet'lKiinxianus , whotu oh Juct U matrimony. Adilrens " < ; . K. " lien ollki' fcOB-ll ) ) WANl'iSli-l'.irtner * itli n mili t.pltal. II.HI . nm , will piy 2)0 partuat pr llt iiioothly Ad drew " 0 H , ' Hi o olllcu , hue 10i ( WANTI.D Apartntrlia u.l u tahiin..iid nun- T I iiftctiuliiibil lii iiiiuftn ajapllal J.OOjt"ijl6CO. Acldti'lM "r.utner , " lleo idll u. W > . ' > l l > U'AI\ I.U rt IIIHI i.uj iiuu * . . MII i a j.i. i i.i lt > , vtltn n a und wutur , no chlldrun , - dUivau "W " 700HJlltlllllUl'-t 77" ! "u \\/AM'I'U-ci"tu on nto. . . . . . , v uilt/.iut v ituais , ut 0 per rent. Addrt'iM Don 010 i'ost- olllia. 7W l l > ll H&iil-'Ht HBH LUtH. ( UKNi'-Au tluk'int 7 rounud cottajo on red 171(111 1 rarllim M run * llmniM" 8'1' .lrn Oit lll.Nl wuuu u t.1 / rwviutt a il.wi nuai JT Ulti and Lcirenwoitti. loipjlro on prtin' ( i Ir OIl nENT-SIx room homo In Rfoil r.pitron reit car lino. Inqulrn nt grcctry toro , corner Sflth and CumlnjfSts t2l-tf UNTA nlctly fiiinl < hcd front room t 1811 Dodge street. (39 tf 71011 IlKNT Knrnkhat roomi. Inqnlro No. 2P5 1 north 10th strett , 1' . W , Copclatd , t Co'n Fruit fltoto F3J-10 Nr-Nlccly furnlihcd larKOroom , centrally - ly loc tfd , with boardfor two poisons , SOSS 14th ttrcot , uii-slalr * . e 7.10p I poll HKN'l First chfis house by Bedford , Hcucr , VtHI . 812It 7011 KKNT-FurnlshoJ room ! 310 N. 13th Ht. 8l3-17p ITU'li IlKNT Nicely fiirnlihoil oriin'umlihoil rooms 1 without hoard 1814 IMvenport St. ISi-lCp JjMllllll ) T Furnl'hrd room In ticeacr Mock , corner Klghth ml Howard St. 823-tt /um 1IKM' Kurnliluxl rooms 1DC3 fitrnam St. 77(5. ( If I7I011 1 IlKNT Futnlihcd rooms B17 S. ISth ( trcci 743-llp I OIIHKNT Nicely fiiruUhc < \ teem 105 north 18th 765-lp I71011 IlKNT-Kurnlshcd rooms 1021 Capitol KVB. 7flM2n JMII ) HKMT A frame cctugo corner lltn And Pa- 1 dflo utrecta. Apply it I'eteraon's clothlni ? ttorc , SB4 S. Ktli Ktioft. 7ostf I [ MM HUNT Itouio nl'h ' MX li t o roomi , S2S.OO. 1 O. K , DMs \ fi Co. , 1B03 If rnam St. 607-lf OIl HUNT Tno room * , $8.00 ' ami J5 00 per month , 1D14 Webster tttroct 42)-tf OH HUNT Twoliirnlnhcil roomfllo llili ; toupo keeping "Ileomefa Block , " cor , Stli anJHowinl. 4Sl-t ( N K\V MA I'S OK OM All A llcnils hM reduced prlco ( or nest iltya to $3 from J10 Heretofore.UOtt UOtt JjMlit IIKN1' Atuo Horv Irmno huttdliiir nuttiblo 1 forbuslntM. I.irffo collar , upitnlrs eulttblo ferro ro ldcnro. Iniiulro on premises , corner EOth anil 1'lcrco HI. 0 S-tf ITWHUKNT A larRO nccoml floor anil basement. 1 Inquire 111.1) Ilixriioy ptrcot lOOtl , poll UKNT-.N'looly IiirDlsheJ front room IfllB 1 street. 1J9 tf 17 ) H HiNT : I'urntahfil room , thrcu Mocks , from 1 1' . O. 317 X. 17tli tnct. llcCiTciirei required. Oil ) lip FOll IlKNT Six room cotUio , Una location , liy S. T. fetcrsoii , S. K. cor. IDtli and Douglas. filMl [ TUW Ur.NT-Hooins In Crounso'fl lllock. a. M L1 Hitchcock. -B13-H I/OU lUINT Ono jr im siiu.iro piaua. Inquire JL ? ell lholm and Krlckson. 440 ti I poll IlKNT Ono iootl ; six lonm hau o J2S. per mo. 1 ( l.M.llltchoock. - FOR BALE. IT'Olt HAliK A hulchcr shop ami tools In f-cliujlcr Nclir knltli n flrst clnm tiado and In a KOIH ] location , nhjoct In Fclllii ) . ' , poor licaltti. Viantpcr A. llirlrlcli.tcliujlor , Neb. E.11-12 j > ii' sALi : hourMiar iiM Iron grey cult , bruken. ' Win KlincrA' ' , S. W. corner Hitli akil Farnam. 7M-12 IT OIt .S.\li-Ono : Hrnit tines tuo pcatnl ciriiaK'oal- 1 most itnmlas now of A J. Slinpnon'd make. Can In ) icon la HlniptoL'dC rrla oUeposltorvby Krul l > ol- ' ( ino. 801-Kip 1 poll .SAM' No , 1 fr h milch cows , at 26th and 1 Callfornl ktrict. Krconan , t IVnoy. 705 lAp F l oTl iK Oonlt'ctlonarf , cigar tobacco and rcs- Iiuiuiroof A.Hnut- land , (118 H. . < V now Hull's Safe/a bargain for any ' otioTiitlnir It. 1015 llatncy St. 700 tl , HI.fhtocK ilxturen , and liuslntss of ono JIOK heat pajInK ItcBtauraiiti In the city Inspec tion BDllcltud , Ait.liets box ( Ot Omaha Neb. 691-tf I'unilturo ami fixtures of a 17toilSAIiK biiiiHc dolnf ? a izood buoires' * . llust Ucatlou in to n. InqulruN.V. . cor.l7tband Cajltol menuo. 740-lOp OU8AM3 A restaurant In a good location , 220 noith llltli street 740-lOp FOll SAT'K Oroccry In In the cltv , and Ingood lo cality , lining liiiiluc'ti cf o\or 3i ,0)0 n ytar. lent low. For luitlier particulars , aduie.'a r. O. box 7d , Omaba. 725-18 ir < Oll SAM'inarblo too bed room set , cheap. 1 John P. . tdwinU , 1111 rariiam at. 730-11 FOll H4I.K A four yoir old , uontlorldliiK pony , good Kltid bay ir.aro ( Jill 1411 llarnoy ttrcct , or addre-H "Oharlc/1 lloi ) ollicc. C3U-lUp lOUrtHAlii : Alioiuo and lot. Inquire of II. l.ce , JL1 Oroccr , S2I and Leat'nworth. . ( J97-lm T , < 0ll -HnuBldobarbugffy cheap at O. D. SAI'K-Cheap lota , $ ! > 00 down (5.00 per month , and ataUtlrir worthy ponona to build nice lltllu homes. U. C. 1'attoraon & Co. , Mr 13th _ . i * OT. I nd Fainaro. 13741 pOllHALK 200 acrojcf land. 110 acres linpro\od , 1 82ncr s bay , U acres hui ; piatuiv,7 acres cu'tl- ' ated timber , 3 acres natur timber. Gocd spring \ater food house and other Improvements , will bo old on votyunnyteruip , If Bold noon. For other In- ormntlon Iniiiilro i cnonally or by mall of Win. Clalr , 'nriBt Cit ) , Sarpy County , No ) > . 454-lm , OR HAM ! Two second hand pianos , at Edholm J A Krickeou'K Mnsla Htoro on lUth HL SDO-tl | ,1Oll SAI.K Wo Oder for nalo JL1 1M Cliolco 3-j car old IVcdlnp Steers. 100 Cliolco2-rarold tceumK btvcrn. 100 Yearling Btccrs. Ab o oil U'ooil IOM a Cattle BTUAKOE HHOTHUllS. 418 ] m bloux City , Iowa i'oil B/il.h Hour Mill ci-tap , on iui.y tirmso Jt. pajniont , fatoroUy located within nity miles ol this city. Hood ci inluif. Address P. 0. Box 241S St. Paul Minn. 207.1m . ' SAl.r-l'.iiiilnes now and second hand 10 h. p. r.'Oll h. p. nnd .0 li. p. portable and ntatlonnry ; also , iollir of an > ulzo an ! sfjle. lllclmrd ti Clarke , U , P II. V. let. 17th and Iblh btj. Omaha. 43-11 OK HAIih A ml ! tlnjr ollico bUltiblo loratmal nuwspapcr or Job ollico. WII sell for cash or or- : haniolor Omaha City property , Aiiarcaj'-X. 2. < i" llco nilicc. ii'Min DAIili ivio open nuoonu-iiui.U Jj ono dolhcry wcf'.on , chcup , at 11)10 Iltiuiy bt. M3-tf MISCELLANEOUS. i > jilvu. > i < r i n my prtinlns In tenth Omaha , .1. near sixth end Maiej sui.it , ono ted cow. Own- rcau havi ) sumo by ( irotlnK piojicrl ) and pa > lii ( ; Omaha.Scpumbir , 1U , Iu84. John Adams. 830-lOp A tfoil kUed monl ( y from raiino'B * JIuso- LCHT Fatuli Ortnnds I'mdi'i vl 1 rectho Jj.lO rcuni'i by rolnri.luK' him to tlio Mtiuaim nt 1'tlr tlroiindB , 'i03 lOp O'lllAYhU lt hTUliKN rfsultablu reward paid O fur the riturnor luformttlonloadiii ) ; t ] recovery I oiiu rtil COM , loft ojcsllKhtly bl'inl ' , wiiiclttr red unript under right foioloa' , hid bell on with two inch Htrap , when l.iit uorn. J. Nelson Htouuit , cor- uur Itth and Martha Bucctd , Soiuli Omatu. 81111 i.iniiolii thu state tn buy an old t'stahllshoi h grocery and iii'en | waio Im.lnem. block , flstures and lo ftbnllt 83f,0 < ) , he.t location , be-t bulldlni ; In town and the tlgucst tradao' uuy itorolii the county. Add its HraoirNo 14th I'nlriiiniit , No' . 813-13 . uiiiv - Ai.p" < ' > u n no uoy mull ! idi/Kullut ll fellliii , ' IntiuloatliiK l.iior-ol | nny llnd to uiy liiHl amiConrad Hihl OthurHliu limy vlll bo proa- erutid In the lull ixlcnt tf the la - . 7tJf.lii | , d' I/I ( tn ItuHtrd for thu lutiiin of my Jersey 3 > \/.U" I o iw ; cream ami whlto. White apot on fiircbuad , leather utrau nruiud nock. M , Morrlam , fin n il Hurl Ofll-lf I lotluriiriinu buluil Dav ut luncul i.rlcu , d- Jldio > T. S. IILAIIKBON , n > I in Helm ) lor , Neb. . - , nuliuul'nU , MUt'iutio llualoi la now loctca Mii.-j 1821 , faun btr et. UiuKnoaU dUoaacufrea , Oil Iiu ONI. llndlii ) ; a bunch of emill kpjs will plea ! ANY the tame at thu Colons Ilouea. U , I.o 1'tlrce TLKAHi-10acrei ( : of lanj , fencud fer garden purport , thieo mllesB W ft 1' , 0. luqulro K. 1' . FoMlIke , 013 S Uithstictt , 602-tt ISUSCPOYTHE LARGEST MANUFACTURERS ( Uwoa * llftmlli Oriu t > J PI M Co. . ) 'Ljlloi I'.lw. C.r U. , I > T1U ALT. KINDS OF FINE WORKlN / v > H'inJf. Ifori. L < * U r. pir.Ji. > PIANOS. ORQANS , n. n. CARS , &c. UNEQUALLED mfMoi ruRttrnne " cv u i > / CLASS , CHINA , Ac. , 4O. > tS it GOLD AWARDED ' I JUSSIAj l vu ll.rU' . Jt Vsmjjjjil * UiNLriOTUlltU OWI.TC lit TUB ' RUSSIA CETO CO. , Gloucester , Hast SAMPLE TIN CAN SENT BY MAIL,25 CTS.J