8 THE DAILY BEE-WEDNESDAY , JULY 22 , 1885 THE DAILT BEE. Wednesday Morningi July 22. LOOAL BREVITIES , Jay Cherry , the manager of tha team is In the city and.it is probable that a gnmo will bo arranged with the Union Facif- cs for Saturday and Sunday , Sheriff Mellck , of Lincoln , came In yes terday morning , bringing with him a young nun , named Brown alias Badof , who had ftt- temptid to defraud the 1'axton botcl out of the price of ft day's lodging. He was released upon settling hii account , Joseph Bell , the proscription clerk at Goodman' * drag store , is ono large mass of unadulterated joy. Ho Is the father of n bouncing baby , who hna just been admitted into the family circle. Last evening ho called hia friends together In Uie drug itoro and set up the cike nnd ice cream to them in royal atyle. Word was brought to the police Monday night that ft young woman employed at II. A , Smith's , on Farnam street , hod become Insane and bad boon acting in a very excited and dangeroua manner , Deputy Sheriff Jawing wont out there but did not bring the woman down , as her mistress had made up her mind that tha sorrnnt was not demented enough to warrant confinement. There was ft Bohemian wedding Monday night at the corner of Third and Spruce streets , In South Omaha , In which Fred Be- kcsor figured M the groom. After the nuptial knot had been tied the guests nnd tha happy couple sat down to n great "spread , " in which wina was a very completion ! element , Kv- orybady was very hilarious before 12 o'clock in the morning , and Bokosor , who was none too , . sober himself , bacamo Involved in a quarrel with hia brother , The latter picked up n largo hand-saw and proceeded to annihilate the groom. Ho succeeded In Inflicting a long two-inch gash over his arm , besides cutting him eorlomlyon the arm , In sev eral places , lr , Hosteller was called in and drosaod the wounds. It is bellovoct that Bo- keeor will recover , SUNSTEOZE , Bow It Can Most Easily bo Prevented A Few "Doctor , " asked a BEE reporter of a promlnoat'physlclan yesterday , "how best can the citizens of Omaha resist the dan gars of old Sol s heat how best ward off the dangers of sunstroke ? " "That is a pretty broad question. However - over , perhaps , I can give yon a few val uable suggestions. In the first place , the best way to escape the dangers of snn- stroke Is not to go out into the sun at all , when ItIs at its hottest. Of course , however , everybody cannot observe this rulo. The great Idea In preventing sun stroke ia to keep the head cool and the foot warm. Sunstroke Is a brain Direc tion caused by a rush of ! blood to the head , and Its sluggish action in the brain. To bring about the cool condition of the head , some paople people believe In tha appli cation of a wet cloth. This I am not in clined to believe a plan of unmixed ben efits. One cannot keep a Trot cloth on the head all the tlmo , and a sudden change of the braln-tomperatnro Is liable to produce serious results. There is ono precaution that ono ought always to ob serve. Just before sunstroke ts coming on only a few moments , or only a few seconds there is a feeling of falntnoss and sickness at the stomach , which la a certain harbinger ot danger. As soon as one experiences this sensation one should seek the shada and sacnro an application of Ice-cold water to the head and faco. The water should bo applied by clothes which should bo wrung thoroughly before being placed on the head. If this Is done in tlmo , It will always prevent sun stroke. "If a person Is overcome by the boat , or Bunstrnck , ho should bo removed at ouce to some shelter and cold water ap plied , A physician should always be called immediately , If the case appears to boa serious ono. " These few suggestions It would bo well for the reader of the BEE who Is obliged to earn his or her dally broad In the heat of the snn to cut out and paste thorn in his or her hat or bonnot. The coming summer , if proaont indica tions prove anything , will bo ono of torrid weather , and every precaution should bo taken against the dangers of being stricken down by the boat. BEHia AT"THE BAE , Tim Councilman Arraigned Again on ttio Oliar o of Ilrlberv Otlior Note * , The caao of the State vs. John F. Bohm Is on trial again before Judge No- vlllo in the district court. It wai called up yesterday morning and at half past 11 o'clock a jury had been ompannolod. Lee Eitollo , district attorney , appeared as the only legal representative of the state Against him , on behalf of defendant , are arrayed W. J. Oonnoll and Judge Like. Following are the jurors swoin to try the ciso : Julius Rich , James Grot ! ' , Ohai. Ohllds , J , L. Shivers , Sam uel llelchcnberg , John L , Taylor , Au gust Schrondor , K S. Jones. II. D. Pol- ronnolt , D. J. Smith , K. J. Parrott , and Wra. Ilelghley. These are all good and blight looking men. After being sworn , the attorneys aikod an adjournment un til 2 o'clock and Judge Neville charged the jury to bo vary careful In their actions vhllo clothed with the authority of jurors , not to talk to anybody about tbo caio out eldo , or lot anybody talk to them , A re cess was then talion until 2 o'clock. In October last the grand jury of Doug , las county found an Indictment against John F. Uohm , on the ground of having unlawfully and fraudulently accepted a brlbo of $200 , as councilman , to Influence Ills action and vote In that body on the matter of paving certain streets , The case was tried onoa before and Is , there fore familiar to DKK readers , In the ether or trial , the jury disagreed. Excursion neil t'ionlo. Yesterday was a gala day with the colored people , especially those of the Methodist denomination. The occasion of the j abllatlou erent Is the raising ol tha debt of $1,800 now resting on the A. M. E. church of this city , which it Is proposed to do by picnics and concarts , Yesterday morning about half past seven o'cloak an excnnlon train from St. Joe came la bearing about 120 people. The fit. Joe braes bind ( colored ) accompa them and consolidating forces with the Excelsior brass band of this city , os- sorted the excursionists up [ town , Dur ing the morning the band serenaded the Br.r office and the Paxton and Mlllard hotels. In the afternoon Ilsnsjom park was thronged with colored people , In attend ance upon the picnic , which was hold under the auspices of the A. M , E , church. Throe special policemen were on the grounds and preserved good order , All onoyed ] themselves , and the affair was pronounced a royal success , A MIXED MESS , V rlons BtAtcmcnti Oonccrnlng tbo Cnsoof tlio Itnsslan Peddler , Tbo letter of Mr. J. Kline concerning the condnct of Judge Stonborg in the caio of the Raaslnn , Moyora , who wni arroated at the Instance of D. A. Hurley , and the nubacqnont proceedings , have caused a great deal of commotion. Mr. Hurley called at this office to giro hia version of the affair. Ho claimed to have sold Moyors and his associates $135 worth of pears , npon whtoh $50 was still dao. Hurley says that the condition of the unlo was that the boxes wera to ba Ukon out by installments as fast aa paid for ; that the bulk was taken whoa the sale was made ; th&t fifteen boxes wore carried away several days later by Meyera' asso ciates under the pretense that Meyers would como around In a few nilnatos and pay for them ; and that the remain ing seven boxes were taken out by the Russians during his ( tlnrloy'e ) abaonco from the at ore. Hurloy made a demand upon Mayors for payment and Mayers assured him that ho would settle with him In a few days. This did not satisfy Hurley , who thereupon had Moyors ar rested. Judge Stenborg stoutly denies that ho need the language concerning the Rus sians which has boon attributed to him by Kline. Ho says that ho has treated the Russians very leniently heretofore , but that in this case ho felt compelled to Im pose the panalty of the law. Mr. Kline , however , reiterates the statements con tained In his latter. Mayors , who has slnco boon released , protests his Innocence of any attempt to steal the pears from Hurley. Wo don't propose to discuss the merits of this case beyond presenting the facts as reported by the various parties. The Republican has certainly shown itself vary indiscreet in its manner of defend ing Judge Stonborg. Its assaults against the Rntaian Jotra are entirely uncalled for , and Us statements concerning the ball-bond of Moyors are utterly un founded. It says that + ho bondsmen could not bo taken as a sufficiency on a two-cent bond. As a matter of fact Judge Stonberg accepted the same bonds men as wore offered ia the first place J. Kline , M. Horvltz , and J. Chndis. Mr. Kline himself is worth over $5,000 , while the bond Is only for $300 , and bo has no Interest In the matter beyond olng on the bond to help a man whom 10 considers as opproissd. OMAHA PEOPEETYVALUES How They Lioofc In Comparison tvith Tlioio of Onicngo. Mr. George W. Amos , the real estate man , has just returned from Chicago , where he has been to Inspect various jlecos of real estate , and to note the dlf- 'cronco between prlcos In that city and In Omaha. A reporter for the BEE thlnk- ng to gain from him some valuable points about tbo comparison of the two values , called upon him yesterday and had an In teresting talk with him. "Real estate there , " said Mr. Ames"is very high. It Is disproportionately hlghorthan property In Omaha , when the difference bottroon the two cities is taken Into consideration. For instance , lots eight , ton or twelve miles from the center of the city are worth from $800 to $2,000. In our city at a vastly leas dis tance , aero lots can bo purchased , which if divided Into regular lots could bo sold for from $100 to $250. In Chicago , the lots are only 25x120 In size , while ia our city they are 50x127 , most of thorn. Everywhere la the city Is the same dlf- ferenco noticeable. A mile from the contro of this city you con buy a good lot at a prlco which In Chicago would hardly pay for n square foot of gconnd. "I find , too , that confidence In Omaha ia greatly increased abroad. It Is won derful to note the way In which sbo Is booming In the estimation of these who sra watching her career. An easy way to note the vastly Increas ing real estate business of Omaha Is to watch tbo publication of recorded dooda of transfer of real ostnto. For instance , last reonth the transfers recorded showed an aggregate of real estate sales of $250- 000. Besides this , there Is much real estate sold on contracts of which no rec ord is kept. Supposing that there wai $120.000 worth of contract salon last month , which Is & consorvatlvo estimate certainly , this would glvo a total of $375,000 of tales in ono month. This : nonth the showing will bo just as good , In view of those facts you can easily note the favorable comparison which Omaha real estate makes wltw that of Chicago , and how the values of the former art ) rapidly becoming more and moro as sured. " Smoke Seal of North Carolina To- bacco. A Tough Tussle. Ycsterdoymornlng a young man , 0110 B Flerit , came up to the polloo court and swore out a complaint for the arrest of Wolf Cahn , who , ho claimed , had as saulted him without provocation. The warrant was placed for sorvio In tbo hands of Oflicers Rowloa and Djiiovan , When they arrived nt the house whore Oahn was a largo tenement building on Tenth street between Dodge and Capitol avenue , they wera mot by a benevolent Individual who Invited them to como In , and telling them that Calm would bo at once surrendered. When Howies and Donovan went In the building , Oahn was standlngthere , lie ut tered some sort of a peculiar cry , thraw up his hand , and , lo , there was suddenly a crowd of about twonty.flvo of his houchuien about him , clamoring to pre vent hit arrest. After a short but fierce struggle Cahn was arrested , and taken up to jtll. He cave ball to appear to-morrow lu the po lice court. Seal of North Carolina Tobacco Is the best. BISHOP O'CONNOR , Some Interesting Utterance of Eis Upon a Variety of Topics , Condition of Affairs In Ireland And England Xho Irishman In Amer ica What the Irish rooplo Think of This Country Church Matters , Bishop O'Connor returned yesterday from a two-months trip to Ireland , ng < land , nnd Homo. No formal reception was nccordod him as was his apodal desire sire , bat daring the afternoon a largo number of his frlonda called upon him at hia residence near the Sacred Heart con vent. The bishop is looking hearty and in perfect health , and conversed readily npou matters connected with his trip. Ho has visited the principal places of Interest in Ireland , as well as certain portions of England and Italy , Daring all the journey ho has mot with pleasant experiences , and has on joyed good health , barring a brlof illness in Homo. Of course , his prime object in crossing the ocean was to confer with the Pope on church matters , both of America and el Nebraska. Many important topics wore touched upon , but the bishop declines to say anything with regard to his conference once , declaring that ho can divulge nothing before the orders pro oilhlally promulgated next fall. The bishop found affairs In Ireland in a peaceful i condition. There la very little or no political excitement now ex isting among the Irish people. The eobar , thinking Irishmen hove confidence In the now administration , although , of course , the policy with reference to their country is not yet clearly outlined. The people appear , too , to have great confidence in Parnell , as being a clear-lighted leader , and ono calculated to frame measures which will bo of great benefit to Ireland , The crops in Ireland are of greater promise than for many yean. Notwith standing this , there exists , not only throughout Ireland , but Eagland as well , great business depression. Bishop O'Connor has talked with shrewd busi ness men of both countries about the matter , and all of them feel very * gloomy about the outlook , and say that they can see "no light ahead. " The competition of America , Australia , Now Zealand , and Belgium Is hurting England greatly. Many articles of manufacture and pro duce are being Imported and sold at lets prices than these of the homo markets. As an instance of thin , the bishop mid that mutton was being imported from Now Zealand and sold for four pence loss than Brlti ah mutton could bo bought. When asked if ho had bseu correctly reported in the Interview touching , among a vast variety of topics , upon the "Irian In America , " which was published la the Freeman's Journal , of Dublin , aomo tine ago , ho replied that ho bad been , except as to ono thing. In speak ing of the colonies which ho and the Bishop Ireland wore trying to establish In Nebraska and Minnesota , ho did not say that the colonies as a whole were n failure. This Is the Impression which many have gained in reading hia printed utterances npon the subject. The bishop averred that what ho did say was that the colony at Conamarra , In Minnesota , had proven a failure because the people in entering Into the scheme did not un derstand all the conditions under which the colony was run , and did not adapt themselves at all perfectly to these con ditions. As to the other points of the Dublin Intarvlow , the bishop thought that his Ideas had been correctly reported. He thought the condition of the poor Irish people In America was , In many places , deplorable that upon coming to America with exaggerated hopes and Ideas , but with little or no money , many of the Irish people sank at once to the lowest level of society. This was especially true In the larger cities , where without money , hia native countrymen were compelled to struggle for a living , obtained In most menial ways. No Irishman should emi grate to America until ho was possessed of sufficient means to give him a good start In business , either on a farm , or In the towns and larger cities. As a rule , however , ho believes , the Irish people , barring certain queer notions of America as a land of promise , entertain of this country fairly correct and favorable pre conceptions. Speaking of the colony project of him self and Bishop Ireland , both In Nebras ka and Minnesota , Bishop O'Connor said that ho had thought , when going to En- rope to enlist the aid and sympathy of Belgium in the scheme , but finally made up his mind not to do so. Ho wai ad vised by flends inltomo that a feeling of Insecurity existed among the Belgians on account of war prospects. They would bo loth , ho was told , to put any money Into the project , for the present at least. So that his plans In this direction did not bear fruit. Inferring to the alleged differences be tween the church of Homo In England and the nationalists , Bishop O'Ciunor was pleased to firmly assert that there was no foundation to the reports which had been spread relative thereto. It had boon broadly asserted that the English ambassador at the Vatican had , in ao < cordanco with ordcra from the homo gov ernment , attempted to defeat , by Inter ference at Homo , the appointment of Dr. Welch , of the English clergy , as bishop The report was untrue , as Bishop O'Connor himself discovered up on close personal investigation. No ono representing the , British govern ment , or the nationalists , had ever entered the Vatican , in opposition to Dr. Welch. Indeed , there was every reniou to beliavo that perfect good fooling ex isted between the clergy of England and the nationalists. It Is to be regretted , indeed , that Bish op O'Connor it unable to expreaa himself npon the fruits of his cunferanco with the Pope , concerning church mattora In America and In this vlcarate , or upon the general orders which are to bo pro mulgated this year. But , as ho a ya , It would clearly ba unwleo to do so at pres ent. His utterances on other topics were of great weight and Interest , and only lack of space prevents their repro duction more fully. Two Wagon toads of People Perleli DOUGLASS , Kan , July 29 , Six persons were drowned in the Walnut river , seven miles be low here yesterday. Anion Carman and wife and Mrs. Jay Carman , their son'a wife , drove into the stream which , had risen during the night from recent rams , nnd were swept out of Bight of a second wagon which came to the ford a few minutes later. In the second wazon were Mr. and Mrs. Ko t , and Mr , Jay Carman. They drove into the stream nd were carried away al o , Only three bodies have been recovered , Absolutely Pure. _ te powder never varies , A mtml ot purely tn Ofcth and wholesomeness. More economical thai rdlnary kindsind cannot bo sold In competl Btre with the multltnde ot low test , short weigh tht n of physohrto powders. Bold only In oan tlonaOYABAKINU POWDER CO. . 108 Wall Bt ; N.T Ho Madon SllKlit Bllstukc. A good story ia told on a prominent real estate man on Farnam stroat , not fa ] from Thirteenth. As the story runs , ho was going homo from church last Sunday night with hi ] wlfo , when his spouse chancing to look ever her shoulder , saw a largo burl y man standing Immediately behind her and her husband , with hand upraised. She gave vent to a aeries ol vociferous screams , and her husband's attention was osllod to the man , ha too bacamo alarmed , and spreading his sun umbrella , prssontod It to the man , gasp ing at the same tlmo "Don't you como any nearer 1 Don't yon come any near er ! " The man retreated into the street , where ho was still valiantly kept at bay by the man of twenty-foot lots. The In truder finally managed to bollcw forth "Bleaso dnud douch me ; I v&s shoost as afraid of you as yon van of mo. " Ho was finally permitted to got on the side walk again. When the real estate man and his wlfo reached their homo they found that the nnn whom they sup posed was a high fray robber , was a neighbor of theirs , a ad had been simply trying to hasten past them to escape the rain which ho supposed was coming up. The real estnto man is thrown Into a fit every tlmo the expression "Don't como any nearer , don't como any nearer , " Is suggested to him. TEST YOUR BAM POWER MAYi Drandi adrertlied ai abielutely rnrs THE TEST : rue * can < e ? down on n hot ( tore until heat dth rcraov * the corer and mell. A chemist will not t r a to detect the prcienoo of ammouta. DOES NOT CONTAIN AMMONIA. m ujuiTiircuiHi ms NEVKK BUS QCIITIOCTD. In a million hem i for * quarttr of * etntnryll bai Itfted th coniamtn' nlUbla teit , THE TESTOFTHE OVEN. _ _ PEICE BAKING POWDER CO. , UAXZKS OT DP , Price's ' Special Flavoring Extracts , TbiilrOBKCittUeitdillcloBi tad nitaralfltTertainltd Or. Price's Lupulln Yeast Gams Tor Ltzht , Uoilthj Bread , Th Beit Drr lion Ytut In the World. FOR SALE BY GROCERS. CHICAGO. - Or. M3U10. Apollinaris "THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS. " " Use nothing but Natural Mineral Water , such as APOLLINARIS , free from all vegetable poisons" ' Boston Journal. ANNUAL SALE , 10 MILLIONS. Of all Grocers , Jrii iflt , b > Mitt , ll'at. Dealers. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. MEDICAL AHD SURGICAL. ron THE iiiEATuur OF AIL CHRONIC AND SURGICAL DISEASES , The largest Medical inotltuto Wast of Mloalsslppl River. , . . llflr > Bl IUUD III""i tll.Tllla. \VnlTi ran ClRCCLiHon Deformities mi ) ririrei , Dlf ui SofWoups , I'llo * * Tumori , Cunrcrl , Caltrrh Mruncht Hi , Inhalation , KUctrlcItT , rar lr li. frllcini , KUncj , Kie. Kir.Skln > n < t Ulooit n'ltafpiUlt > ror PRIVATE CIRCULAR TO MEN I'HitiTK. brrCML ind Nniroc nlinin , hrmlnt ) akncK , Bp rniatorrhn nt Pyphllli , tilfel , htrlcturt , Vitrl cleaiijall JUenei ollhe Urlnurt tnj keiaal frftat itrettted b/corr iponil nr tiirivr on lly ConfldintUl dlelneiioDt bj mall or exprcM * without mark * to Indi cate control ! nr rentier , Adrrii * alllettrri ti OUillA UEDldAI. INI ) HDIUHCAI. 1NKTITIT . MtbStreot , Corner of Cipllol Atcuuo , . OMAII/ . * T1MKEN SPRING VEHICLES. OVER 400,000 ATO. IN USE. Koiilfni Kldlnir Velilrle innile. ] { „ , < with one penonulwo Tlae Sirlnu | Iruutbrn and horten accordlua to the height their can r. Eqaallr well uduplid | o ruui.li ruunlry fund * und flue ilrlvf ulcUi > . .1Iiui ufnrliirfcl und old lir nil ItaMasVuTTluso lluliileTK unit DeiUem. SPECIAL NOTICES. All fliJc ertittmentt in the tptcial column ! iri't te charged at the rate tf 10 etnU per line for IK firit intertion , anil } cent ! per tine for tack tubtt yuent ( nttrtiom Ifo advtrtitement teill fa tntertt for lot than IS ecnti for the firit tim 1 ha * adtxrtiitmenti trill be iniirttd in both item i \g and Evening Edihont , repretenttng a ctrcuia tim qf ever Eight Thoutand. Thlt clati of adc < r titemtntt muttpttiitivelg be paid in advance. TO LOAN MONEY. T OA\s Made on real citato loourltr In amounts o JL/J600 and up ; cilllor terms. Frank U Rtcrcti 1609 Tainan. 203-Aug 1G MOIKTTO LOAN In sums of $10,000 and upward on first clu business city property , for 0 ] * i i No commissions of any kind chanrcd. O. Da\lB , Spcc'al ' Lean ifrcnt N , W , M. Life In9 Co , 1605 KarnamStroit. MONKT TO LOAN At once and without delay o ren eitate , In large or tmall ( mounts , on tlm to tmit. Loans made a'oo on collateral * , chattel ! o any good security , rrotnplly , qulctlr and at th owcKt possible ratiI. Apply at the Omaha Flnan clal Exchange , 1103 Karnamet , , upttalrs. 704tf Tl/fORiiT / to loan In lumj $200 and npwardb o IVLflrst-clasa real estate security , Potter & Cobb 1615 Farnam st. 710-tl MO.Mtr TO LOAN On real estnto security in an amount from $500 to 26,000 , at rcaionabl rates of Interest , No commissions charged borrow c 0. K. JUjno &Co. , S. W , Cor , 16th and Farnam , ' | \ / | UMT I MOMT 11 MOXBT 111 Money to Loan -O 1V1 chattel iccuilty by W. K. Croft , room 4 , With neil building , N. E. corner 16tn and lUrnoy Afic yean of oxperlonco and a careful study of the bus ness of loaning money on personal property , I har nt last perfected a system whereby the publlclt usual In such cases Is done nwny withand I am no In a position to meet tbo demands of all uho bccom temporarily embarrassed and dcelro to raleo mane without delay and In a quiet manner. Housetccp crs , professional pontlcmcn , mechanics and others 1 this city can obtain ad\anccs from $10 to $1,000 o sucheocuilty na houjchold tnrnltu n pianos , ma chlnory , horses , wagons , warchouso receipts , seeur cd notes of hand , etc. , without remoxlngeamo Iron owners residence or place of business. Allen on flue Watches nnd Diamond * , Ono el th advantages I offer la that any part of any loan ca bo paid at any tlmo which will reduce tno Intcrcs pro rata and all loans renewed at the original rate of Interest. I ha > ono brokers In connection wltl my ofllce , but personally superintend all mv loan * Ihtno prltato edicts connected with my genera office eo that customers do not come In contact wit each other , consequently making all transaction strictly piltatc W. It. Croft , room i , Wlthnc ! building , N. K. cor. 15th and Qarnoy. 603-Jly-i ] \TONEY LOANED at 0. F. Rood ACo's. Loan office J.YJL on furniture , pianos , horecg , wagons , persona property of all kinds and all othe mtlclos of value without romcval. Orcr 1st National Bankcorner Ut ind Fartiam. All business strictly confldontlal 720 tf VTONEY To loan on chattels , Woollcy & Harrlaon 'tl ' Room 20 , Omaha National bunk building 72Mf MONEY TO LOAN-On teal estate and chattels D. L. Thomas. 722tf. 0/TONE7 Loaned on nhattels , cut rate , K. I UJ. tickets nought and sold. A. Forman.ZIS S , 13th B 723-tf jTOHKY TO LOAN In inms of ISOO end npnard 1M O. F. Davis and Co. , Beal Boltta and Loin a nts. 1SOB Farnam St. 721-tf _ WANTEjDJ EMALlfi HELP. ' " WAMBi-LndTcTto ciu\ri'8 fur NoH''lIoaio"B Ing machines , call at office , 122 U. IBth St. ; oed wngca and nice work. J. T. Lcake , Manager. 821-22p WAMRD 1 ndies and gentlemen la city or country to tnVo light work at their own homes. 93 ti $4 a day evilly made ; work cent bv mall : no canvass g. Wo lm\ogood demand forournorknndfurnlil teady cmplojment. Address , with stomp , Crown M'f'g. Company , 204 Vine Street , Cincinnati , Ohio 817-Aug 20p WAMRD A girl for j ; rienl housswork , SCO Pierce St 3i4-Jlp 17"ANTKD-A goi'l Utchin ghl , NVVcor. Hamllto : > and Pier , r nrth Omaha. 203.21p WANmn Woman cook at oicc , 210 S. lOlh 8t by f. H. Don 21p 'AMFD Kuibagirl , 1003Farnam s'rcst. J'AMitD-A girl to do general housewo.-k , at 201 Calllonni.-t. 2 [ > 7-ilp WAMKD L dvsgent9 $10 a day with my wen deitul brand in w rubber undergarment for females males ; ladles pe wild ever It. Madam I. Little , Box 443 , Chicago. 1.1. _ _ 188-1 WAMRD Rlils wlthlnccood places In hotels , prl va'e funlllca , cooks , dinlngrocm girls , kitchen and liuudry work eta , can always find goojpltc'i and good wag fl. 3 , $3.60 , fl and ? > per week. Cal onOmaha Eurloymcntliurcau , 1120 Farnam et. HBtf W 'AMUD A goodnoman cook tt 1611 DodireSt - 777tt MDY AOB.M8 Novelties In ladles' and WANTRO thlldrcns' wear Over 40 new designs Noth like them Sell ts fatt as chown Over 1,000 agents make $700 monthly. Adilrcsn nltu stamp. E II. Compbdl & Co. , 0 South liay bttect , Chicago. 611 jly28 ir < TED Three experienced women camas3erBL W tS per day , guaranteed ; room 7 , Kedick block , 870-tf WANTED Flrst-olass dining room girl at the Met ropolitan hotel ; none otner need apply. 824-tl WANTED MALE HELP. rTh 330-21p TTTAisTiD An experience 1 city H'.leso-an for teal VV andtl ( , ' rs. AddretH with references. S. & T care liuo cilice. 827-22 JAtitKD Live 0 an a'8trll In nrry county In the l United States to cell ro\'a PATHS r RCXFUSIUL H DIROV , which combines two fa'ad Iron ; , I'tll-'hor Hutcr.ic. , one Iron ooing ( lie wrrk of an cntlro set ot ordinary I rone. It self hotting by gas or lco lamp. LOFi * UAUITII nor MICIIENI" . 1'ilco mod rate Aluguand listing Income Iniurcd to good unvchscru Address , for cUcuh f , > Vr. , fox 6IIHROX CO. , H5 llcodo St. , K. Y hie-Aiij 3 | "IV'AMan Ono good man , la o.cry township In Vt each country to cell goods that are mccBSltlo' Kocompetition. SiH J 375pcrmoath Incljfo76 cnl for f ample. Address VVaUand & CU ) bourne , 02 State bt. , Chicago 1II. 31 C-27p T\rA.T.Mi Agents lth tcsm.tosel1. KurckaWeath TT eraiidwaVr Proof HonlliiK Pnlnl In t"io ooun try. I'ut'am k street , S. W. CJr. lOthand Farnim 1'iofltuble work , 315-21p . . . . . . ' Saicjmci to handle our goods , liny sill to buiincs-i men at H'ght Cjntlemei holing Icr paUm ; butlncn call and InioUigite , Von Co.Ht rin.ilcs Hotel SOi-211) WAMKD A r-oy 17or 18fa.n oM , Odrrnan o KoiLdlnaviaj preferred U. Lchiutii 1101 Tar nun St 288 tf I/AMFD A milker. Inquire at Ilcc < stlou8 meat Y itarkct , Oth bt. 236-21p WANTED A compstent , rtllabb man PIIINTKtl a ! lo to do job worl. Permanent fltuatlan to tbo Iho Trlliure , O'Ntlll.Nob. 231-21 WANTim-For Ino Ctianirl-n Ink Eraser AORNTH . fcrsamplj. ClIAlll ) ovJLTIIo. Ouiaba , Neb. 264-aujl7 A"\fAMKn Af entl to soil tlio Poop'o's Family At.'ai \ > of Uo Wmld , aid h'ellj'n Instnrtor. on weekly piymenK Ca'l ' a tcrnoon ur address 02. N , 13 ' ' : , Omaha J-2i | A anNTtiWA.Nir.i ) . Address St. Louis Kluctrla Lamp J Co. , St Loul'i for circular , cuts and terms of the " ponor Marsh Klectrlo Lamp. 811.j1yl2 WAMKD Agcnti In e\ery county to eollclt for the Mutual Her eflt rtmoclitlon of Omnha.Neb , "all ou or Kldrcfs otto Lcbck , Secretary and Oun era ! Uanigrr , 1222 K&rnaai utrett. 7iSaugl MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. WAMPO-lliarder , exctllcnt board , clean , airy rooaw , comfortable bedj ; ( I 25 acd ? l M | cr eek , come and tr > ; 1318 Capitol Ate. 277-23p \T 7ANTrtToutu. . 4 cr PrL m ntar Hl-'i Hchool , > V good rcferenie. J T. Leate , 1J2 N. 16th Ht. \ \TANTini-Twcnty 0\o good tcatr.s tJ work eq V V llltck Hill branch Sliux City & . I'aclflo U. II. cages tour del ars per day , board and Iced reaton- lle , to lldp b > und of weekfree tranrportatlon. It- iiulru at BU\cn Homo Omaha cr J. 1' . Uculdpn , U , P Hi I n Council lllufTt , lena , 2yi-2p - ( . people lo bring their watches to WiMBD-.CO Erlckion'8 tobetepalred. BttU'actlon ' guaranteed 131 tf IlT'ANTKl ) Kvery ady In need ol a sawing ma. M chine , to tve the new Improiod Amirlcan No. P. K. Hod mm k Co. agents 220 N l th. KlOtf J KOU A\KNT IIOUHE3 ANli LOTH. itKM-Ueautlful suburban residence property , [ Fox acreaof gicmndl rKohons 7 roomi , tine loci- Ion , tplendlil tlew , etc , er lll cell Itnorove-mcnti Kith 6jeinlea.'e of ground at a ( acrlflctt. C V Ua > na&Co. , l&tb acU Faroam SIStf RBM-HOPSC No. 1 1S 1'aclHo , Cor. Kth St FOR SW-28 F0 HKNT-8 room homo In good Order. Art ) y 1421 Howard Urter. SOl-Slp FOR IWT Bilck liouso 10 rooms , suitable lor boarding houtr , Can St. , betnren llth and 18th $40. O K. Mijne &Co. 15th and F rntm , 293 tl FOR RKNt Cheap stoic , 311 N. Uth ilrcet. 87 4p FORRRVT Vew 4 rwn cott pe ro dy for CCJH | auor July SOtb ; 7 Mocks from cnirt hoi'd * . Ia quire at ticket onicr , 1324 KM mm St 44 tl TjV > R Ravt-Houses of 0 and 0 roorrs In No 1 loja- JL1 tlon. Aprly at odlce ol C. I. Taylor , 8W. cor. 14th and Domliu. 17S f TOR RR\T A building ? 2iD4. Inquire at Bo ton JL1 dry good ! itorc , H. 10th tt , MM I FOR Rl" < T A first class cottage , with good larj , In n\Ull ; IK ) forrint on nr about October 1ft. In- qulio at Kdholm & Krlckssn's , opp P. 0. SOOtt TTViR RI.NT A ( table for 8 horses one bloek fouth JP ot the U. P. depot. Inquire of Vf. Lee , grocer , 222 Leatonwnrth. 78411 F OR Rx-rr CottMtc 6room § , house 10 rooms. J , . Phlppl Koc , Sowaidand Campbell , SSl-tf UOOMS KUU HUM1. FOR RRNT Double pttlir , furnlihod , alto tlnoh room , furnished , 1B09 Chicago St. 329-2p on RrttT-2 rooms and kltehen , near 18th and I'.crco St. , 83 Jiir month. BS6-2p Rim A plcmnt furnished front room , at FOR 4118. lMhSt.opp. Herald. 310 27)1 ) Fort RUST Furnished or unliirnlfhed new collage , with Urge yard , 2IttSt. , ono block rioith ot St. Uixrj's Aio. 283 22p \ Two furnlilied front rooms with 01 Fonnn.\T hontd , 1711 CalKotnla ttrctt. 303 21p FOR HUNT A lugo pleasant lurnlshcJ front room 1D13 Jones St. 2S2-S2p OR urM-Fmnlthcil room , 19031 arnam utrecf. F 02-22 RKM-At 015 S. 18th St , handsomely fur. FOR front im'br , suitable for gonllamnn and nlte , In n pleasant location. 21-2lp tt RUNT Handsome fuml.ib.cil rojtns , 1810 Doilgo E52ausl7 I OR RKVT- Furnished room , 171" Cm street. Vrr F Joe. : Bea'.ty. 0tt "nViR RUNT Kurnlaliul rocms , from ? 7 to 816 , MO JC riernunt etrcit. IOD-2p Fort RUNT Furnished front room , 1303 Capitol A\cnuo 195-22 | > FOR nrsT Sulto of 0 ronrrs , furnished , on tccond floor , Snundtrj at. Uillou Ilios , 317 S 13th H * . 185 il FOR RKM Furnished rooms , 1517 Da\cnport St. H > 9-28p F I OR RKM-tjulto of ncnly furnlancd rooms , 1811 Califo nla Bt. E. D. Van Court. 73tl lion RKVT Unfurnished rooms In Iloemer's block ICcr.Stnand Howard. SVOtf FOR RR > T Furnished rooms for light houseeplnR , In Bccmer'e block , Cor8th and Uoward 798tf THOR RENT With board , nicely furniihnd south P room , vith USD of parlor ; aleu gar , and bath 1403 JoncsSt , 648-11 F > OR RKNT-Pleasant room furnlehod , 1423 Howard bt. 42f-tf oBKKNTvo B ceant omco 1 n Uusnmnmi'b block. S9M1 TJ OR RKVT For tnanufao'urlnf ; purpoaca OT hall , J ? argo room 41x75 , 3d floor , No. 110 8. 14th tt. , enquire at 1403 Dodge tt. A. J. Slmpeou. 711-tf RUNT- Centrally located furnlahtd rooms at FOR south 15th St. 713-tf [ TOR RENT L < rgo front room on flret floor with or P without board : Inquire t 1001 f arnam St887tf 887-tf T" ) 00MB With boarddctlriblo for eummor. Apply Xlat 8k. Charles Hotel 713-H FOR SALE HOUSES LOTS. Ij OBbALH-Va'u\tilo property lorHiloKW. corner P of 14th and Jonca etroet. Lots 132 feet Bqimc T.lth IrnprcvementK , rsnt'nz ' for 8230 lor month ; floe chance for speculation ; Union Pacific f.ledjed tj open 14th street to south nc\t iprlag. Apply to Mrs Peabxly , No. 1407 Jones street. 311-3 FOR SALE Leaving Omaln I w 111 cell or laso on long time , a flno notv7 room housj.aml fumlturo The house baa all modern improvements nnd llnclo. cation. 8 blocks fromcourt Louse. Address F. B. B , 2I7S. 18th street 237tt TjlORSALK-(211J ( NowcJttagaSroomi very nice , X1 good lot 3 blocks west 01 I'Jtrk Avenue. $2,000 this Is agreat bargain. C. E. Mayjio &Co.l5th and Farrjaai. 271-21 UlOR BALK IIoujo and i ae o of ground on Sher- JP manA\c.7 ; roores , will , cistern anil barn , a'l for $3,500 ; terms easy. A. Sauadera & . Co. , opp. I'axion. I31tt BALK ( sea ) House snJ 5 lots In PipllIIon ; FOR Hilt trade for vacant lots In Omaha. C. E. JIayno & Co. 16th and Faiium. 271 21 BKNT House 4 rnorrn with barn , desirable. FOR Bros. , 317 B 13thstreet. 1S5-21 BAI.F Nlc residence property on Park Av. , FOR take vacant lota In part payment. Ballou Uroj.,317813thstre < : t. 186-21 BALK-Lots at $176 to $250 each , only 10 mln- FOR walk from Hinfloom Park ; \ety eaiy terms tJthoeewho wwita good home. Ames , 1607 Far. nam. 83-21 FOR 8ALR-(22f-atitlIul ( ) ! corner lot ; cottage 7 roonu ; west Omaha , 8,2100. $600 down and (25 par me nth. C. E. Maycei Co. 15th ana Farnam. 271 21 rnwo or 4 lot < Marlon PlacowlH ; trade for residence JL and pay difference In cash. W. U. Green , o\er lit National Bank. . 799tf - feet on Cumlng between IBth and20th FOttBALB-83 $2,700. Bedford & Souer , 717-tf F'oii SALK. t lots , 63 x HO feet on Farnam etroet , south front , elegant locution , must bo eold. W. II. droeno\cr let National Bank. 60S tf ! Largo house , newly built , 0 rooms , all modern Improvements wltn t ot , at 171C Cass Bt ; Inquire at premises. 727tf FOR SALs-(230-Hcu ( o 7 room ? , I8th St. , near Et Mary's Avenue , $1.100 , Terrca caay. C. E. Hay MO a Co. Hthnnd Karnini. 271-21 17011 SAI.K Lot ) that will double Inaluo In lees X1 than IZiEOutha In Clarendon anl Aillnpton ; street cars make them specially desirable , Prlco J12G to K.2& . ; toimu to BU't. Ames , 1607 Farnani. 253.-21 , * 8AIK. 160 left front on Virginia orenue , ono IIOR 1 block from dead of St Mary's av. 3,0.10 for all , or $1SOO for half. W. U. Urecn. o\cr Ut Na tional JUuk. G10 tf J/oit BALK-l\rtv lots for sale on llun and Cumlngs JP bitwcen 29th and 31st cheap , losldo property edford & , Boiler. 7 D tt FOR SALE M1SOELLANEOU3 F OR SILK < blx ioar old horse , uo'glit 1,300 Ib9. 1810Vibstfr etrect. 2CO 26i | , x Or woul 1 trnle or a good horaa anil bugf y ; 80 a"rcs In CJouper couoty. Apply to 218 South 13th S rcet , 240(1 ( I J'OR BAI.K Two lutl out , chop. Well * 1 Imns & McKwan , H03 Farnam. ECfltl few HAIR 1'uiulture aad La o ol boarding benne ' 35 loom * AddriHil M. Bco offlco 276-24i | FOIIBALI-A hunch o8 ! lutfi , acir irnpcrtj , wll make special toi ma for Investment , Itillou Uros , 817 S IBlh a roll. 135-21 HAH A nlco jonngtotm of mire ) aood lug FOR and harncsi. Imiuiro at Edholm ti i'rlckton a opp. I1. O 132 tf _ _ ' Doller and cuelne , 20hortopovrer boiler IT'OKHALK 1 ; , lu good running order ; want to Bell or the reavon that tlu'v are not largo enough for ho now machinery which wo will put Into our row mlldlngouUariieySt. Clarke lire . & . Co. , 140J UouglasSt. ou liana at a hariilu , u 1 eooonj hand carriage i.lmef . on and kldu bar buggies ; also um brellas and tuniibulei , at HU3-M11 Uodgu St.SOJtf SOJ-tf > V > RBAI.I A good piano , cheap. llu. A. Caldcr- 1 wood , 1618 Callloinlabt. 712-tf HEAL KSTATiS. BALE os KXciMhUB And want re l ettatc In Pvm , Neb J3.4CO farm In Cass county , NtbriBko. [ ll.COOftrm 9 miles wcntcf Lincoln 88,400 arm In OsBtcDuct ; riobraak * . tl.OOOfarm In Franklin county , Ncbribki , (0 000 firm In Kraukllii county , Neb. AddrcH hherwln , tibcuUn k to , Eie'.anzei Bro kers , Lliiu > lg , Nubritkt. 312-22 [ I70K nciUNUi-Improxd and unlmprokcd lands . ' In Nebraska and Io a to uichange for Omaha riopertj. Mcaeueopupojto.tc . l > f lt 7VR ) LEABI Best unoaoupltd ground In tha ty for L' warebouw ) house,67 feet front on I av nworth , orth bet 10th and Jlth.wlll kaiofor B9 years. Oed- ord& Souer , 73 Mf lyfAuoN run 0 g9od lot * In this addition with- TJ In t bUcks of itreet can , can be bad on my rmi , W U Oioen , ovw lit Nat'l Bank , 627-tt F ° By Hamlln.t Brown 811 S. llth St 14 x 153 feet on narnej Ft , fS.OOO. Mouse and lot In Kountzt 2nd Add , lot ( Ox 200 fe f. Hour * init tot on "outh llth M.2Ma Ilouie "nd lot on Convent rt , near llawy. S2SOC. 60 choice lots In Kllbyplacs and Jtromo l' rl , on easy terms. A half Interest In MI ( tabll ried limy busmtip t-aods In Xcnitna , Stinton mil Otoo Counties. S acre tract mirth Omaha , $1850cry cbe t > . 2M-J5 FORSALR 10 acres S relic * from clly. n nr Itu cr , 40rrd iat f ont , well heated , $140 per acre. A ( rrckt bargain. Choice lot In Pence's add , (470. One of the lo tlmprcd corner lot * In I'Apllllon , Sarpj county , ' 0000 ; ilio tttck ot general morchtn- dlwatreitornMs nguies. STJtUo feel on DousUi no r SOlh St , f3OOC > . Corner lot fOillO , on llth St , , Kiunttc't 8d add. , 3 room house , cellar anil will , SI.SOO. CO feet on Karnam , tear 18th , $10,000. KHJOO ftct on S loth Mtcot , KoucUe's 2d < ld , Rood I room honsa , stable , to , 82.S03. Lot * IB , 1C , 17 and 19 , block 6 , Hanscom I > l cc , Sl.COO.atcaty trrmp. Lot 10 , Hock 6IIinne m Vlacc , $05t CMV terms Lot 20 , Llock 17 , Hamcom Flaw , $ iSM , fit c y terms. Lot IS. Weft Hod add. , Farnam St. , South front , 81,960. t caw term , Cot lot 8 , Llotk 10 , r.ukort add , SI.060 , t cwy terms. Lit MillO , cut front In llorbarh's 1st adj , $1,850 at oisr termr. Lot ifiilZS , S 17th St. , now Center , 11,050 44 feet front on Farnam near llth St , 8125 per ft. 80x132 on lElh , no r Center , ea t front , gv > d house , fUb ! ' , well , etc. , $2,100. Do not fall to IOTCJ- tlgUe ; thli l n bargain Choice ! its In Paulson's , Clark's , iDcntsc's , llan- icom and Burr Oak a.H A good aisoitmont of houses for rent. 1012B I'AUtiSKN .1 CO. , 1613 Farnain St. /i A townof ! oiirnirlh Omalu 1H ? lot 17Vmsi 1 wowllltloio thcmontat $103 cadi $50 down an balance 1 , S and 3 > e rs They n-e only tno block lion street cirp. Nlcaii ghtly lati. thsy are wort nearly tulco the rrloo asked. UK. Mayno & Co 16th and F r.ntE. 271-S1 2raoTS-Cle\.l iidpl\ccwithin 4 blocks of the oar Jllno and within two iin-iths cart will run In front of property. Will sell or will traJo for Insldo property and jiaj dlffcronciliialues In cub. Par- tics haUngmortgaga property cm trade and R'curo now property Irco of Incuoibtauco. W. II Green. o > cr let National Ilink. 127-tl BUSINESS CHANCES. Wai. TRAtiK Fine blcrcle for eood horsj , Addicts U C. Ibo oincc. Council Eliitls. GJ9A DAY oiARA.\TH'D-tonctl\o agcnls who aio fDOcncr/ctle salesmen , Ncno othoiN need addrctn JOHN SIMON & CO. , ID MhST HOLStO.N St. MWORK 80-2p it mm Store flxtutcs.very cbcnn , at CtOS. 10th Htrcct , Omaha S. U Schu.irtr ; 232 EOp lcs'.nurant ( an I bakery In the city ot Lincoln , at 1215 O street , , ft t no yearn base on H gaoA tnos'ory brtik liu'Mlnn ' nit a rilni lurnlshcii rooa H up stalrJ. A complete baker/ and reH'.aurant o tooJ route and wifroii * nd a Drat-clisa res aurant trade Ooodrunsoni for tclllnj. J. f. Crook. 1235 0 street , Lincoln , Neb. 233-22p rpo BXCHANOK i9,000 Block of bran now litril- JL uare , dlreot from the factory , for good Nebraska orlowaUcd. To rent Four rplondld offlcos. 170 tf 11. c. I'ATTKKSON ' , isth and Farnam St. -A 24 room hoarding homo wllh JL KOO ! trade and delng oid buslno < s. will Bell or tinde for grocery or si ! jon or for 81,0)0. Centrally locited. For pirtlculirscnll an or addrcea A. Hirkel 123J Walnut fat , Kantas City , Mo. 2C-Z4p F oasALR-A nice fruit aad cindyntoro In be' part of city. Addrcs ] Caady , Boo olll.c. 258 24p FOR SULK-A good lakerv. In n pwl location , , cheap ; ( 'ood reason , Address G. li. , L'co olSce 100-21p FOR SALS At a bURjin , Metropolitan hotel , Ken- csau , Nob. Adlress Nccduam Bros , Ken ° aw , Neb. 2SO 23p o KXCIIANOISFor Oiraaa or Lincoln re'ldence L property Uouto nnd ( tromds lu Ucd Cliud , $4,000. 1000 acrea Und In VVtlntor cojnty at C0 > lnr acre , no lacunabanco. Hay 0. Becker. Red Cloud Keb. ] JB30p IfOR gALK Steam flour mill ; cipaclty 120 bMe. per 1 dav ; elevator capacity , 20,000 bushels ; fool track facilities ; only mill lo Omahi. Will so'.l or tiade for fartn.propcrty , Valued at $20,000. W. IT. Green , oer 1 Ft National Hank. 7PMf -siMMS CHAXCK About 8SOO will buy an eatab- JJllshed business , together with leaeo for one year of building. Tills is a good ba gain for eomi ono Addrcs9 b. P. , Boa oillcc. SIStt PERSONAL. A QUIRT IIOMR for lidlca during confinement , ( Jorrcepondenc ! coulldintlal. Address Lock Box SD , Lincoln , Neb. 993-Aug 12p LADIES If you want your plumes or tlpi cleaned , dyed and curled ; first-class work guaranteed , ROte to Henry Sincere , 1810 Jaokson it. 493-Jly 22 PKRSONAlf ifrs. K. U. Hooper , tranoo cltlrvoyau and healing medium , otor 710 North 18 ill S _ 52-121 . 8CHRODKR Clairvoyant and Magnetic heale MRS. Locates all pain and disease , 707 N , 10th Bt. 437 July 18 _ _ TAB. A aiEsmRriKLn Uignetlo physician , test ar i \J det eloping medium , over 010 north 10th St , LOST AND FOUND. A s'llc lined , Mother Dubbird cloak. Finder LOST w.ll be rewarded by leuing same at the store of MeNtttnara & Duncan , C28tf LOST ilnyhors about 12 joars old ; \cinpmr Hhen lasticcn about two \vccksago. Asuitablo reward will be paid for theretum or any Information leading to bla recovery , Addreaa W. II. Mottci. 806 22p _ _ _ LO T A Mack Henrietta cloth scirf ; ends trlmmsd. with embroidery. Return to513 lloward St. IQI.2JP _ S TRACED A rrouso colored Jersey cow , with lar-o ( borne , iieturn to K. Kobbln-,1517 Bauudcre St. 251-21p STRATKDORBTOLKV Baymare , with bob tall , white star In forohejd , 1 nno In lift front feet , hal'cr on , shoes on front f jet. Address with Information cr return to nnd recoUo reward , N. Cngcl , Sherman Ave. , but Elm and Center. 2(4 2lp OTRATKOOR uroLKN A Carroll maru vilth wblto JO star In tha forehea 1. Fmlar * ill rocolvo a libor- aTroward by ra'urning her to Cumin' * Si Qulnn , Kro- cers.lSth and Cnlcugn street C.)7-tl ) RUPTURE CURED. No Operation , or ueclcsj Irusica Dr. II. if , Moore 243 Wabash are , , Chicago , Ills. , at Omahk uxery 00 dajs. Bend stamp f-r circular , 493 jly-22 MISCELLANEOUS. BUD AND iiOAKn ? 1 per r kit Cor , of l' > r.nJ Ixiaveuwcrth Bt , t24-27i SALXSMAV &I1 DgonKotatl DiiugNt anlOmcera In Nu rjeU , c-n add tt ntsllicfull llnu Inpertvd caetllf t ) vpau.hu Bud Hsenllal t ) ] i , jMifiuno t'c on HbvrM coi mlatilon , by addiu < sn with nl in.e' , impirtir bun tlONiw fork I1. O. ai"li < V. V. 1'iirk 1 )0itod 12 miles H.W. on U I1 , TUB raid , Isnowopantitno public and can bo rented for plo-nlci nnd sool tl g ttherlnga. HpecUl rated for faro ichcii. Kurtcriug , callora.ldrstslf. 1'apllllon , Nub. ROOD HARM I'irtloi nlsliln < to purclmo brooJ B unrt f Jr ranch pjrin os pk'a o cull at llowm'a LherytUblc , < l oitb 13th street , O iuh . B 2-t/ f \u w H.VKH IAO , uo8j nit giro > ou heirt-huro. \Jlnf leduemudal sue cout , each liy thu doolcra i'vycko ( Ire * . , Agent * . 033-tl ) S7L1B On i I'laltu , T. Hnritjr. 740- ' / 1n w aiiiVim TA Its fjull fi vi'roJ , tuiri V/at cno c nt , * i.b by tlio dNiirriU I'ejllp Droj. agents. f-8-tf en banjo given by O K Onllen IMTRtcnox Capitol avc , jutl \AULrn aid orsipoo'aoUkned in an od'rlcta PKIVYAULrn nay. A. Ktat , ! ) , IWi I > jd/o bt OI5iU ; 9p Cum Eavca Tta , It tluosnct taint the hreath , tugn ruduimwl at oua real fccb by thu dealers. 1'oyrx DroK , Aiffntfl. leS tf UAOUTJCH Of PAI.MTBTKHT AJfD OONDJT10V ALiaT. WB Twtb street , ketvecn Farntm and lit I uey will , who tbeald of ifuir jl r. tcli Uj , okUlDln ) or anyone glino * In the riatt anXpinieut , aid on seitaln condltlooi In Its future. baoU aud lion trade to orrldi Furfmi utliUnllrn Kmrmirn ! TO UK-UNION HIWJKIl. Scaled prupis U " 111 bv rc'i eKed mull Aiii'liit Si , ffeb. lo tliul'O I Hcunloii L'liiiiinittLi ) , of thedtyof ciatrUv , X < \ > , fur tlio tjnlrul uf ull tbo rents aiuu UK Iruiu sutler tori.H , Ixjotln , dining ImlU and all miinuKS firms , games , ploeta of atmisumint , hhtmn , < . mi the grimnda uf the Suvinlli Animal Jtvunlnn Nebraska Hol.lleis and ballura , tu IKJ held at thu > of Ucatrito , Nebraska , ( rum HLjiU'inkcr 7th tu ilh.l'BS Applications will a ! u do rucchulfurthu irhlK'i'Oof anjunu ot the rl 'htrt abuvci muitlunul , hln reunion prumlaes tu bo thv largcut mevtliii ; uf 3ldU.ni of ebrlUka ami Kansiui in ur hi Id All oriiinuiilcaUoii &iid In lulrle's should ho addrcKked rcall ujwn. J K lliu , Chin of Com. on Hunts and 1'rhikiau. liFATKICE. JUl ) 17 , 1-tS.