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THE OMAHA DllkY JBEE , TUESDAY , FEBRUARY 16. 1886 FROM THE STATE CAPITAL , Attorney General Loose Tiles His Brief in the Mandamus Proceedings , IMPORTANT POINTS ADVANCED. Uraml Island nnil Norfolk Sinking n Fl lit to Secure tlie Ornnd Army Itcitnlon Mst of DoloRntcs from Lincoln Posts. Attorney General Loose yesterday filed liis brief in behalf of the respondents in the mandamus proceedings brought by Iho city of Lincoln to compel Auditor Habcock nnd Secretary Roggon to regis ter and certify $25,000 in refunding bonds lately Issued. The ollicials named refined to certify to these bonds , and nlso i O.OOO issued in aid of tlio Missouri racillc , on the ground that the bonded Indebtedness of the oily is already nearly 80,000 in excess of Iho 10 per cent limit. Mr. Field , the city attorney , assisted by Hon. J. M. Woolworth and J. R. Web- Blur , on behalf of the railway , brought the mandamus proceedings mentioned. l\lr. \ Lcc.se's brief liled yesterday deals willt the refunding bonds only , the railway issue bciuginado the subject of a separate proceeding. In this brief Mr. Lccso relies mainly on two points. The first is that Ihorc Is no law requiring the secrc- lary to certify to city bonds , and conso- qucnlly the court cannot compel him to perform a duty not made Incumbent or. him by law. The bonds souuht to be re funded. it is further claimed , were never registered or certified , and are consequently quently invalid. The second argument is that Lincoln has authority to issue bonds in any case , as the legislature of 1883 mndo a nnw l yCV - crnlng cities of the second class , with a population of over 5,000 , , and Lincoln un der this act is as distinct from an ordi nary city of Iho second class as a village is. The defense is also set up lhat the ciy has no power to sell funding bonds which are intended for purposes of sub stitution and exchange only. T1IK QUANll AUMY ItllUNION. The delegates representing the G. A. II. posts in this city will start to-day for lied Cloud to attend the annual enci'inp- inent of the order. Farragut Post , Mo. bo , sends John C. Honnell , C. II. Gould , 11. Hoagland , II. Maslerman , W. Harris , O. C. Bell and D T. Cook. Apponmltox Post , No. 21 1 , sends S. J. Alexander , B. P. Cook , B. 11. Goulding , II. A.-llabcoek , C. II. Gere , George B. Lane and E. S. Dudley. The mosf important work of the meeting will bo the location of the reunion for next summer. A dozen towns will send in bids and make a light for the prize , but the real struggle in the end will bo between Grand Island and Norfolk. The railways are interested in having the reunion held at the first named place , as it will give them a more profitable haul , and it will not bo surprising if their influence- seen and lull in the encampment. The Lincoln delegates , with a few excep tions , are supposed to bo m favoi of pitching the tents at Norfolk. They argue that Grand Island lias had the reunion lately and should bo willing to stand aside in favor of a town which is fast becoming the metropolis of tlio northeastern part of the state , a rich section that cannot bo ignored. Besides , Norfolk is easy of access from Lincoln , the route via Omaha being only 185 miles and by the propossd Northwestern , which will bo built before the reunion is held , considerably less. This is how the Lin coln delegation talked yesterday. How they will vote to-morrow at the encnmp- mentis "ono of those things which no follow can find out. " BllIEF MENTION. Mr. Trcstler , ono of the parties whoso land has been condemned by the Mis souri Pacific for right of way , has ap pealed from the appraisement of $3,500 entered in the county court by the com- panv. Mr. Trcstler is reported as hav ing " demanded 810,000 from the railway if it crossed his land , or $5,000 if a route over that of his neighbor was decided upon. Austin Riley and William Mcaghor were arrested by the Law and Order League yesterday for violating the excise law. law.Mr. . Higby , of the Windsor , received a line and very expressive valentine Sun day morning. As ho was the only hotel man in Lincoln thus honored , ho felt very proud , and acknowledged the congratula tions of his friends in a haughty , Imperi ous manner. George Fletcher was held in $200 bail by Judge Parker yesterday for cm- bcz/.ling $20.25 from Charles Slattery. a blacksmith , who had entrusted him with some bills for collection. The case will bo heard Wednesday morning. An appeal has been taken bv defendants - ants in the case of Adolph R. Talbot vs. W. II. 11. and Louisa Dunn , tried in the county court last fall , when Tulbott got a verdict of $75 for commissions oti tlio sale of real estate. The fourteenth anniversary of Charter Day was observed at the university to- Bight bv a largo meeting of students and Citizens , at winch speeches wore made by ox-Mayor Chase. Dr. Mcrriam and Rev. Mr. Shenll of Omaha , Allen Field of Lincoln , and Will O. Jones , George B. Frankfortor , and Miss Nora Gage , repre senting the students. STATE AltlMVALS. Dr. J. II. Gray , David City : Tom II , Noble , Omaha ; Champion S. Chase , Omaha ; II. T. Clarke , Omaha ; Dwighl Hall , Miss Sadlo Booth. Omaha. T. R lltirko and A. D. Cro'ut , Blue Springs : J , W. Small , Fail-field ; Major Birney , Crelo J. W. Holmes. Gmalrn ; J. A. Cooper , Mllford ; Ed. Mclntyro , Seward. Postoflioo Oliangcs In Nebraska and Iowa during Iho wool ending February 13 , 1880 , furnished bj Wm. Van Yleck , of Iho postollico depart limit : Established Carlyle , Dawcs Co. . Free : crick W , Millek , postmaatur ; Gray Wayne Co , Emma E. Gray , postmistress Porch , Drown Co. , Robert W. Cameron postmaster ; Sartoria , Buffalo Co. , Adolpl Gooriiia , postmaster ; Shafer , Buffalo Co. Win. W , Wallers , postmaster. Postmasters Appointed Cherry Crook Buffalo Co. , Ernest A. Fnrr ; Cuba , Browi Co. , A. M. Brmkorhoff ; Cumminsvillo Wheeler Co , , Jas. L. Diffondorfor ; Da kola , Dakota Co. , Henry llprwig ; Gothenburg onburg , Dtnvsan Co. , James R. Holcomb Waverly , Lancaster Co. , George E Uragg ; Willow Springs , Garfield Co. David W. Pcttor. IOWA. postmaster ; Paralta , Linn countyMicujal O. Plummor , postmaster ; Payne , Fro inout county , Nettie V , Jones , posturis tress. Nixme Changed Yircqun , Jones count j to Morlcy , Discontinued JJeotraco , Appanoos connly , Lee , Union county. Postmasters Appointed Itrazil , Aiipj noose county , Joan U. UcUjlSulValoParli Kossuth county , L. C , Smith ; Connu , Grundy county , D. StoeLsmitli Hrovo rant City , Sno county , T. II. Iltmsnkoi I owis , Cass eounty , V. M. Conrad ; Liv inc Spring , I'ottuwattnmiu county , \V. A Wilbar ; xylondaiiiin , Huriisou county -Jnmcs D , iStuurt ; Morrison , Gruud , county , Reuben Bly ; Osslan , Powcshlek county , Charles W. Boanchnin ; Plato , Cedar county , F. A. Baldwin ; Pleasant Grove , DCS Molncs county , Robertson Gannawaj * ; Hock Falls , Cerro Gordo county. Lev ! Helm ; St. Paul. Lee count } ' , Otto 'FritAnker ; Watkins , Bcnton county , Cliarlos G. Turner. . r- i Urovltlcs. The bank clearings yesterday were $ .V.22,203.fl. ) Tlio clearings for last week were ? 2-i22&J 1.00. Matthew McNnmarn , an old citizen of Omaha , is 1 } ing dangerously ill at his homo on Seventeenth street. Col. E. F. Smytho was assaulted while entering his office in Rcdlck's building about 8 o'clock Sunday evening by two men. Ho sustained a severe gash on the forehead from a pair of brass knuckles in the hands of ono of the thugs. His wrist was also badly sprained , in a short but severe tussol with his assailants. The identity of the two men is bollnvcd lo be known. Messrs. Troup and Cowln , attorneys In the the notion brought inquowarraiitoby D. J. Seldon , to lost the constitutionality of the three-justice law , have prepared their answer to the petition of tlio plain tiff filed with the supreme court. The brief cite.s the law passed at the last ses sion of the lugislnlme , authorizing throe justices , and cites many facts in support of its constitutionality. Anna Smith , the paralyytic invalid whoso case was mentioned in the Bin : some days ago under thu caption of ' 'A case of destitution , " died yesterday at the house near the corner of Four teenth and Jackson. She was JW years of age , and for a long time has led a lifo of shame in this cily. The remains will probably bo buried by the county. A Farewell lice-option. The vestry of Trinity cathedral , on be half of Iho congregation , has tendered to Dean Millspaugh and family a farewell reception , to bo given in the parlors of the Millard hotel , on Friday next , the IDtli instant , commoiicini : at 8 o'clock , to wl' ' h all tl''ji1 ' : frit-nils , m ami out 61 the church , are invited. Hrrl Ksiato Trans Tors. The following transfers were filed Feb. 13 , with the county clerk , and reported for the UKK by Ames' Real Estate Agency Anton Haiullcck and wife to Joseph Stel- gnr : WK of lot 4 , block 8 , Kounuo's 3d add. Onialm. w d 8750. GcorireT. Cornish and \\ife toPeuorPc- dersoiK Lot 8 , Isaac As Ui Kiln's ndd,0malia , w d-SMOO. John Chrlstopherson and wife to John A. McSbano anrt others : SJ4 of lot 0 , block 8. Jmiinncmuut Association add , Oiaalut , w d ? y,80o. II. Eva Lowe ( single ) to William Morrison : Lot in , block 13 , Jlanscoin Place , Omaha , w d 51,100. Geoice 51. Ha/anl and wife lo John R. lla/nitl : Part ot uwof s.wtf'Sec. 10-15-Kl , Douglas county , w d 51. ( leorco M. llazaid and wife toJlaryllax- aid : Parr ot iiwlf of se > sec. lo-15-ii ) , Vouqlas county , w d SI. John Edw.ud Miush and othois , cxceutors , to Charles A. Nelson : Lot 4 , block T.JIarsh's add , Omaha , executois' deed S700. Cliailes A. Nelson and wife to Peter Clove : M of lot 4 , block 7 , Marsh's add , Omaha , Charles A Sherwood ( single ) to Willis (1. lemon way : NK ot wX of lot 0 , blocks , Park Place. Omaha , w d 81,000. Delia L. U'ardner and husband to Mlllaid > " . Seais : Lots 8 nnd 4 , block 7 , Omaha flew , Omaha , w d 81,000. JJMillaid F. Bears ( single ) to William Mor risen : Lot S , block 7 , Omaha View , Onialin , v d SGOO. William V. Morse and wife to Jacob G. Joliver : Lot 13 , block 5 , Syndicate 11111 add , Omaha , w d S125. GeoipeM. Hazard and wife to Lena Hazard - ard : Pait of mvf } oE bO # sec. 10-15-13 , Douglas county , w d SI. Dinner Sets in fine wire and hand minted decorations at $12 and upwards. Jets are made up in any number of pieces ; o suit , and urokcii pieces can bo matched. Prices so low as to permit Lhcir use in every day servico. Moody's China Store , 803 North Sixteenth street. Sign of the Big pitcher. The "Fool's Mooting , " preparatory to the Turner masquerade of next Saturday night was held last evening at Gormania liall. The programme was novel and entertaining , consisting of literary and musical ellorts , and terminated in a danco. All parties present wore fancy costumes and fool's ' caps. Choice Salt Lake and native potatoes and Hutabago turnips at WM. GENTLE MAN'S. Smith , Kennedy & Co. , 313 North lOth Stroct , Are selling Fairbanks White Star Soap 25 bars for ? 1.00. Fairbanks Dandy Soap , 30 bars for $1.00. Lard in 50-lb pails , CJc. 0-Gal. Keg Syrup , only $1.25. MuHlcnl Knightf ) of Imlior. At n mooting of the Musical Protective union yesterday the following olllcera wore elected : President , Harry Jackson ; vice-presi dent , A. . T. Irwino : treasurer , A. Lessen- tcmj secretary , Julius Moycr. Eggs , Eggs , Eggs , 12Jo , , at George Iluimrods' . I have the ngonoy at Omaha for the sale of large block * of lands in Keith and Cheyenne counties , Nebraska , and in Wyoming. Also of lota in Sclmyler , Kimball , Pnxton , Uig Springs , Sidney , Potter , Denver Junction ( Colorado ) Alder ( Hall Co ) and other points. % . H. GitCKN. 213 S. 13th St. Union Sowing Machine , 20U N. 10th St Aueostum Hitters , the world-wnnwno- nppetl/crand invigorntor , imparts a deliclou- ll.wor to all thinks and owes dyspepsia , dlai iba-a , fovorand nguo. Try it , but beware ot counterfeits. Ask your grocer or your ctriiB L-M tor tlio uPiiuliio Aiigostur.imaiiutactuieil by J. O. U. Slufcit As Sons. Tlio Concord In Alnslc. The Concordia will give its soventoontl : annual Grand Subscription Masquoradi Hall on March Olh , 1880 , nt Gornianin luill The committee consists of Goo Iloimrod , L. Haapko , Geo. 12. Stratmauu A. Meyer , L. Grobaekor , Julius Meyei II. Siuyers and Jinx liooht. Tlio eon mittco is making special ollbrts to makt this "tho" masquerade ball of the season The Great Invention , For EASY WASHING , IN HARD OR SOFT , HOT OR COLD WATER Without Ilarut to FAllKlOor HANDS , and particularly adapted to irarm Climate * t\o family , rlcti or poor , should be without it. Bold by all Grocers , but Icicure ot vllo tint Utlons. I'EJUtLlXX : U m&uutacturt only i > y JAMES PYLE. NEW YORK : POINTS FROM STATE PEOPLE A Oonespondeut bescribes the Prosperous Fntnre of Sheridan Oounty. A SOLID FRIEND OF VAN WYCK. Hacked by n Mnn After Ills Own llcnrt AVIio Jlnlls From tlio Con- flues of Blielton A Good No- lirnskn Citizen Dead. How Shcrlilnu County Rooms. UrsiiviLtE , Sheridan County , Neb. , Fob. 18. [ Correspondence of the Unr. . ] Knowing that the people of the state would like to hear from this part of Ne braska 1 take this opportunity of describ ing our county. Shorhhm county Is lo cated in the northwestern part of the state. It Ls bounded on the north by Da kota turiitory , on the west by Dawes , on the south by Chcyuiinu , and on the east by Cherry county. This is one of the most healthful spots on the globe. hying at HID base of the Itocky moun tains , the summers are long enough to niaturo corn , and as for whunt , oats and vegetables , wo defy competition. The wlntor thus far has been open , tliurc not being to exceed olio week of cold weather , and no enow worth men tioning , Stock has lived well and fat tened all winter without being fed grainer or hay. Sliorldan county Is thirty-six miles from east to west and sixty-nino miles from north to south , and contains 8,481 : square miles , or 1,580,700 ncrps. This is inter sected by rivers and creeks , whose banks are fringed with trees suflicicnt for ftiol and building purposes. The whole north ern portion o ! the county is ; v solid forest of pine timber , growing upon what is mown as Pine Itidgo. Stone suillcicnt for milding purposes is found in many local- ties. The water is soft , mid is usually cund at a depth of irom twenty to sixty eot. The soil is of a black sandy loam , leep , easily tilled and conducive of very rapid growth. The Froinont , Elkhorn & Missouri Vul- cy railroad reached this section in June ast. September 8 , 1885 , the county was lennanontly organized , since which time here has been a steady ingathering of lie sons of toil to procure for themselves mil families ti strip of Undo Sam's do- nain. No bettor proof of the rapid develop- nont of the country can bo produced han the auditor's report , which shows hat during the past year 20,000 acres wore deeded by the United Stales to pri vate citizens , and the same ratio is kept i ] ) still. School districts have been or- * ! ini/cd and churches are spontaneously appearing. The people are thrifty , ener getic and intelligent , and the land that Mit two years ago was occupied , by the coyote and the cowboy , and was consid ered a desert , now blooms and blossoms is the rose. Kushvillc , the county seat , is beanti- 'ully located near tlio center of the county , in the famous Rush valley. It is i nourishing town , reprCaSentod by every kind of business and by men who are alive to the interests of their town and county. Buildings have been going up all winter , and at present a llouring mill with a capacity of iifty barrels a day is in course of construction. Pine Ridge Agency is twenty four miles uorth of Rushvillo , and a tri-weekly mail is carried between the two places. It is now understood that the Indian supply depot will be established hero in the spring , thereby saving "Poor Lo" not less than twenty miles freighting. Gov ernment lands are disappearing , and ere the summer is gone they will be known only as ono of the "has boon's. " One great backset to the rapid develop ment of the county is the exorbitant railroad tariff. About ttio first of No vember the railroad commissioners , no- compnnied by the railroad oflicials , visit ed this section. The company had look ed well after the wants of tlio commis sioners , having furnished an "extra , " a palace dining car , and all the modern essentials which go to make the heart of a railroad commissioner rejoice. This group made a lasting impression on our people for the following reason : When they reached Gordon they worn engaged in a game of draw-poker. Quito a num ber of citizens had assembled at the depot for tlio purpose of seeing the $2,000 statesmen , out the commissioners adhered strictly to the national game and sat it out , paid their assessments , and jnst n few minutes before leaving the place , came out and for about four or five minutes walked up and down the platform , and then hast ened away to other fields of conquest. It is tlio general opinion hero that iv set of railroad cappers are not the proper persons to look after the interests of the people. The paralytic howls of the subsidized newspapers against Van Wyck are hailed with exultation. It is the spur that makes the broncho kick. In the coming campaign no anti-Van Wyck man need apply for a seat in our legislative halls. JAMESE.CAVENAUQH , Jit. Obituary. Yonic , Neb , lob. 14. [ Correspondence of the HER. ] George Murry Hnrrl&on was born in Clark county , Ohio , Novem ber 14 , law. Ho emigrated with his parents to Iowa in 1850 , was married to Miss Etta Jackman August 31 , 1870 , came to Nebraska in 1875) ) and settled in Sarpy county. Some months ago ho was taken with that fell destroyer , consumption. All that medical fekill could do was "done for his recovery , but the disease bafllct ! the physicians. In hopes that a change of climate might do what medicine hat failed to do , ho went in December last with his wife and youngest child to California. It was soon discov ered , however , that the disease had gotten such a hold on him that climate , as well as medicines had lost its power to heal. IJut there , in the land of llowors and sunshine , ho found tlmt which is far bettor than health or gold. On the Oth day of January , 1880 ho lound Christ , to thu joy and comfon of his soul. The same mouth ho roturnci to his mother's homo in York , and on the Hist day gassed peacefully and triumph antly to his homo in heaven. The daj before his death ho said to Ids mother "Don't you think Jesus will call mo to day ? I want to go homo so bad. " The night before ho died ho said to tlio writer : "I am almost homo. " Without a murmur or a fear ho loft mirth and on tcrcd heaven. His funornl sermon was preached by Rev , G , A , Smith , his text being 1 Cor. 15:57 : , after which his bodj was laid away in the York cemetery , to await the general resurrection. A wife and three children and many relatives and friends mourn his loss. H. T , DAVIS. _ _ _ Hliolton Politics. Snr.LTON , Nob. , Feb. 15. [ Correspond cnco of the HUE. ] As the months glidu by , bringing nearer and nearer the cam paign of 1886 , public men and measures arc beginning to bo discussed by our citi zens. The HEE struck the key note of the coming campaign when it said that ttic issue would bo Van Wyck or aiati-Vai Wyck. Judging tfom the expressions of our voters this co'nmiunity can be classed is for Van Wyck by a good majority. Vith but few exceptions the republicans of our town , wliOj arc Icnown as workers at the polls , and y\o ] \ have been promin ently identified with party caucuses nutl conventions , are solid for Van Wjck , and even the democrats admit that ho is n sound statesman and an able advocate of ho people's rights. United action on the wrt of the people will return him o the seat which ho has so con spicuously honored. It will nl o lofcat the railroad cappers' and laud- grabbers'henchmen. Iheir chances for incccss arc diminishing daily. Laird's attempt to lariat the senatorial > rlzo by posing ns the settlors' friend is oo thin to take with thono who are ac quainted with his manipulations of the amis lying near tlio odorous Stinking Water ; and Church Howe's recent com- ng forth from his ground-hog hole of > olitieal retirement to aet as a dispenser ) f railroad passes will handicap him icavlly should ho attempt to make tlio race. The fact that It Is understood In rcpub- ican political circles that Shclton is to 'urnish one of Buffalo county's reprcseu- atives will give additional local interest o Shalton. As to who this will 1m there las been as yet no conjecture. Hut with such mnn as hue , Tutu , John P. Smith , Ilosleltler , and Oliver to choose from a rood man can bo furnished. Of these Tale would undoubtedly bo the strongest nan to nominate , unless ho should re ceive , as he deserves , both for party ser vice and ability , some higher recognition. 0. D 'When B by was slcV , wo gave her C.utorl , VHien iho was a Child , she cried for Cnstorlft , When slio became Hits , she clang to CnatorU , Wbou she bad Children , she gave them Caatorift , Dr. Hamilton Warren , liolcctio Physi cian and Surgeon , 703 N. 10th street , icar Webster. Day and night calls promptly attended to. A Bountiful Store. The finest and most complete Art Store west of Chicago is llpspe's , 1613 Douglas. You can buy furniture cheaper of A L. Fitch & Co. , 12th st. , bet. Fnrmim and 3ouglus , than nnv other place in the city. If you buy lumber anywhere without Irso getting llotighuuls prices you will lese money. Eggs , Eggs , Eggs , ll iC ' at George He'inirod's. Suitable For Platting. Fine tract of thirtytncrcs near the city ; cast slope and especially desirable for slatting m city Idts. ) BILL : & McCA.vnusn , > i 1511 Dodge street. For crockery , , hanging lamps , and bird cages , cheap , go to WM. GUXTLU- MAN'S. , Raymond & Campbell are prepared lo furnish and drive pdijig [ in any quantity for foundations. iQu\vc \ ) time a specially. Dfliee room 3 , I urkpr block , 15th , uoar Faru.im. . _ _ _ Eggs , Egg& , Eggs , IB jo. , at George Hoimrod's. Union Sewing MacCjnc , 200 N. 10th St. The ladies of the M. E. society on Wal nut Hill will give a sociable at the residence of Frank Johnson in West Walnut on Wednesday evening , February 17. All triouds of this now society and Sabbath school are earnestly invited. No collections. Hon. George W. Mayfield , edilor Louis ville Observer , was a guest at the Puxton 3'esterday. Ho left for St. Paul last night to take in the ice carnival , and will at tend to professional business while ab sent. PILLS 25 YEARS IN USE. The Greatest Medical Triumph of the Ago ! SYMPTOMS OF A TORPfiD LOVER. IJOIB of nrpct lie , HuwoU costive , I'u'in la the head , wlih a dull aonnatlon In tlio back part. Fain nnrrr tbo ( boulder- blade , I'ullnciB after edtlne , with ndU. Inclination to exertion of body or mind , Irritability of temper , I > ow aplrlti , with a feellnc of bavin ? noclectcd noino dutr. Wc rlnc , Dlzzlncet , Fluttering nt tbo Heart , Dots before tbo oyei , Hcadncbo OTer tbo rlffht cjro , BeitloasnoM , with fitfal dreams , Illtrlily colored Urine , and CONSTIPATION. ' TUTT'S flliftB are especially adapted to sncli cases , ono dose effects euch a cbanga of feolingas to astonish tbo ButTcror. They Inereaie the Aiipctlto.ancl caueo the body to Take on Fleili , tbus the Bintem Is noarlib.etl , and by their Tonlo Action on the UlBeiUTeOrornng.llejiiilarStooliaro rrnclucf(1. Pi-lea aBc. 4 * > Iurrqy Mt..W.V. TUTT'S EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA Renovates the body , makes healthy llesh , strengthens the weak , n'palr the wastes of fee system witli pure blood and hard muscle ; cones the nervous system , invigorates the brain , and imparts the vigor ol mauhood. 01. Bold br ifnifeists. niurrtrSt. . New York. WM.A. PAXTO , PI-OS. EZRA MiLHUD.Vlco-i'res UnionTrustCo 215 S , 13th $ . Omaha , Neb , LOANS MADE ON' REAL ESTATE. School , County and Municipal Bonds Negotiated. lloiiT , L. flAiir-iciis , I a F. B. JOHNSON , Secretary. , Treasurer. ASK Youit DEALER i Toebo\v \ > ou the Union Sewing Machines The machine t at was awarded the FIRST PREMIU , AHD * GOLD MEDAL , At the World's Exposition , Now Oilcans , over nil competitors , ami the only bawlnt ; machine tlmt BKWS HAOKWAHD AND rOKWAltU without changing or stopping thu machine. If your dealer does not handle It make him jfot it , and It' ho has not eutorpilso enough to accommodate j ou , send your addiessto 206 North 16lh Street , Omaha , Nebraska. for circulars , terms and prices. The Union Bowlu ? Machine , as its name Implies , combines all the good points of all first class machines iu ono , und U undoubtedly the simplest am best for family purpose : . The best argument that it is the best is that it commands a higher price than any other machine In the maiket. Na machines sold except to dealers at less than retail price. Union Man'f g Co. , 206 N , lethSt , , Omaha , Neb. ORCHARD HILL , ORCHARD HILL , ORCHARD HILL. Orchard Hill Orchard Hill Orchard Hill Orchard Hill Orchard Hill Orchard Hill o Q Q H H M Orchard Hill Orchard Hill Orchard Hill Orchard Hill Orchard Hill Orchard Hill Orchard Hill Orchard Hill Orchard Hill. Orchard Hill. Orchard Hill. Orchard Hill. Orchard Hill. Orchard Hill. Orchard Hill. DIRECTORY. C. T. TAYLOR , General Asrmit HEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO , OnicoCor. Mtli nnd Demons st ? . loiucs Ordinary Ufc , Kmlowmpiit , Limited JImloiMnont , Tire , Year IWIdrncl 1'lnn ami the ropulnr Xon-rorreltliijr Tontono I'olldos. AS- Fire Insurance. U A ALLISON , GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS , Sit South Thirteenth Struct , Tolophoiio Xo. SJ J Northern AsMiranco Co , Iiomlon , Kngtaml. Orient ItHitrnnea tIliulfortl , Conn. Union Insnnineo Oo i San I'mm-lsco , Crtl. National I'lra Insilnuivo Co. , Hurt Timi , Conn. rircmnn's ruiul Ins. Co. , Snn I'nincl'co , Cnl. \Voitorn AsiurnncoCo. . Tat onto Out. Ocncinl Agent Provident Savings Life Assurauca Co. of New Yolk. 107 South romtconth Strrct , Omaha. Clicnpctt liKiirilnvo ovur oik-rod by nil "old line" cAmnany. Actual n\ora o j curly cost duilnfrtlionilenilarycAMim 1831 nliil 1S83 , at US" 40 , lor $10,000 , was f S-1.07. " GROCERIES. AL11KUT 11. Grocery &Grockery Store 1 * the ) ilnoo for the people of N'orthwcU Omaha to tnulo because It Is cvntinlly loentotl. nt tlio cornurol Ciimliij ? nnil Siuinduis sm. The slock IB tlio liept mill the prlcej 113 cheap us tiny. _ GENERAL STORES. i' . M. BACK & CO. General Store. This nbiUblm-nliilicS your goods near homo , lljoulhuln South Oniiihii. M ) Hint when 3011 Kcta umiifrslroln n lamp chlpinuy oru Httoiitf pmaulof Inittur , you wont In fuiccil to unlk u inllo and irot inn t.vcr by the mm to trot It ux- chanscd. ll ) , llai mid llil S. 7th sU BOOKSTORbb- OMAHA PUBLISHING CO. Books and Stationery , 117 N.lOth street , nollRlous books a specialty. DRUGS. PrescriptionsPerfumery , PATENT MEDICINES , ETC. 03 SixteenthSt. . corner slorn , M.tsonlo Hall LIVERY STABLES. S A , COLLINS. Livery Stable , No. 2108 Cumin ? street. The lending feature ot tills excellent stable 19 its \ \ \ ory , but a special ilepaitmenttohlch tricut cute i given is tlio bum ding of hoibos. A slock ol' botj-es loi-Milo or exeliaUL'p w 111 bo Ki-pt on liuiul. Don't lowet lie plam , Uumlnif gtiuot , ' No. 2103. FINE JOB PRINTING. HEliS POINTING CO. Eucccssois to Samuel Itoos. Printers , Book Binders And Blank book Manufacturers. Nos. IOC und 108S. Uth btrcot.Omaha Nob. ! < - . Varllc , Super intendent llliulory. Telephone No. ! S3. Mtinu- 1ucturorfl ) f rubber stamps. Tltc Best of Worlt at Remunerative Prices GEOKGB M. 1IASKELL , Latest styles of Artistic Job Painting , 1308 Farrmm Street , Itoom jB. Omaha , Nob. AUCTIONEER A. W. COWAN & CO. , Auction and Commission , Coniifiimoiits solicited ; furniture bonphtand Fold. Bales of live Block ami household fiirnl- tuic at private losldenccs Is a sjioclalty with us. llcmnmbcr the place , We&t & Fiitschur's block N Hth gt , No 110. PHOTOGRAPHS TOLLMAN & MAYNAK1) , Photographers , I'or tlio best , the cheapest , and the most TO rled btylesof urtlptfu portrait work In c-rnyou , pastel , and all kinds ol photos , fro to Tollman le Mnynard's gallery 7tW and 701 N. 10th St. l''Jno cnblnots for $ . ' 1 ] iordo/.en. WALL PAPER. HOUECK EVEUS , WALL PAPER , WINDOW SHADES , ETC , Piactlcal house , Blsn and fresco painters. 1'apor hangliir ; , grnlnlngr , knlsoinlnlny : . 1013 OU.M1NG ST. BAKERIES. ISTew England Bakery No. 221 North lOtli Street G Iron Ilio largest nnd best Co loaf of bread In tboclty. Cakes , pics and warjji tolls daily. Homo- jiindobioaduppoi'ialty. Many lailloi have ijult baking for thomsoU os sliico tbey can tt. this inaKo of homo-niado bread. STOVbS and TINWARE. UKO. .1. AlOIUllUi'T , Stoves , Tinware , Cutlery , Etc. Also Tin Hoofing , fluttortng.Bpoutln ) ; , and Ocnornl Job Tinning. Tlioliont of work and roa Bouahlu eharfroi. Milk onus and other tlnwuio In Block.JUUICumliurBt. . , Omaha , Nub. LOCKSMITHS. W. BOE11L , Locksmitli&Macliinist linprovod nwnliiKB , gltcn and hell hanirlng , Btool work. ABfiit lorilesnifr bpatont iiremliini bt > er lauectsandxtundaiduterpieisiue pumpi.NW cor. lull ) anilllovviud fit i. , Omaha , Nou. CARPENTERS i'or store work , euch us shelving , conntrrs and Hue cabinet tun-lr , and aitUtlu tlinrolsnooiioln thucjty t > u well nnallilu.l by OAperlonco , this havhw been Mr. Waddell's bpo- ciulty for \ ears , l-'fj Dodye tt , cor , lil li. Contractor , Builder , AND JIOU8KMOVKK. Telephone No. 51. Olllco HOS N. 15th St , Over tnenty-ouu yc'itrd ago Mr. Donuckun UOKIIH bus- luoss in hU city and ho has monuments to liU skill us u mechanic on almobt every feticut In thu own. Notice to Contractors. Sr.AI.Kl ) bldiwlll l > o rewhoj by tlio bu Idiup- ciuiimltteoot' iho Cornltur Academy , 'Mitil March 2Jtlil foi , lor the furnUlilntriuatoilal aucl building u oolloi'o bul'daig tit Coming , Adams Co. , Iowa. I'luut can lie scon at tlio otllcu ol the Hwrctaiy , oral thool ltuol'C' . ILJ.ee ; aixihltcct Dos MoliK'o , Ion a Thu ( Oinniittco rcser\-cs the ifeht to .riijoo any or all bids. Address H , M. TOWM'.II , Sccittury , CornlugIowa. HORSESHOEING- " " JAS. bllAAVb Horseshoeing , - TliU It the shop where all the fancy hnrsoMioo * Inp is dono. nud if yoit hac n racer , trottot- n her otlmt Isirpitn anthlng ) you \yant to bo pilruamltakohliu toSlnuv's to be shod. No 111 S- Kith St HAYS & 1'AULSKN , Horseshoers , The best wet kiueu. Tlio very choicest male. rials. I'rompt attention. Coincnlont for the riortli Oinnlm pooplo. rarrlnvp uud wajrona Iniiduand ropnht < d. ( Innetal Jobblnir douo to onler. No. ffilS Cumliuf ptrcut. QUICK WOIIK. MODK1ITR PltlCBS AUGUST 110HX , } tniiiirnctilrorot Light Driving Harness Hcn\ylrnrt lmrno , Collnrs. etc. The mo s dutnhloMork and theory bevt work Riiaraii > toil , llnetry top * tilmmed tootilor. Hepalrlnir lientlv done , llemcmber the place C5S 8. Uth st. J. F. SEG-ER Mnnufncttiror and dealer In harm" ) ' * , t.nddK" , hip' , hormi clotlilnjr , oto. All Kmdoa of Inn ii ( ' nlvMiys l ipl on hand or liuidn lo older. HopnlrltiK a socially. III ! N. lOtli St. , bet. Diklxu and Capitol Aro. MEAT MARKETS. ( JT.O. W. MASSON , Peoples' Meat Market , lias umiiicMtonnbty tlio noato't , rloanoM , now i-st , mo t ppacloiis and cleintiit market in the City , llousos the Stevens roDlInn room , which H ell Known as the bi'bt rcl i iKeralor for meats. IVlnphono GiM. No. KUl llowaitl St. , eor. St. Miuy'saxo. Kelllo t endui cit lout lard Is n specially. E. 13th Street Market. All kinds of fresh and salt meats constantly on hand. Poultry , truimi , otu. , in season. K. Huiiiii.UTZ , U So. 13th street. SARATOGA MARKET. ED KUPPIG , Proprietor , 804 N. Sixteenth Street. FicsliSalt and Smoked Moats. Geiinuu Sau sages a specialty , flame , I'oultiy ana Vegeta bles iu season. No cheaper iimiUct Iu town. E. II. 11ELMAX & CO. . HAVE Large Meat Market. 810 South 10th St loot. Tlil3 is a locality whoio U. 1 * . xliopmen can stop and Older meats or plclc out tlio plcco tlioy M ant. California Meat Market Uculcis in Fresh and Salt Menlo , Poultry and o. Telephone U8. C04 Noi-th 10th Street RESTAURANTS 16th St , RESTAURANT CHAS. R. WEBSTER , Prop. The neatest and best conducted cuisine In the noitlii'in pint ol town. Try us tor ono week. No. ITS 10th near Chicago SU The Morris Restaurant Is the very best entlmr house in the city. Try it and you 1U bo mtiblled. Hill < of f ire on t . .omo ican t nd Buiop an a u. u.A fs.60 coinii utrtlon ticket f < r S ) . Tickets for 21 meals SlfiO. lloai-d by the n eck S > 4i.j. Meals , 25o oacu. 16th Bet. Douglas and Dodge Sis. "HbME RESTAURANTT NO. 1413 DOUGL'AS STltEET. Foricnl homo stjlo with homo-nmdo broad , home cookinar and home style of borrico go lo Mis. O. W. Ka'-tman'H Homo Itestaurant and J.uncli Itoom. Keirular muiil tlekots or board by the day or M rck. O > Btcrs served to nnler. TEAS- SAN GOON ! The Heal Genuine CHINUSK TBA , In quarter pound , half pound and pound packages. Jteal imported Hist class genuine Chhieso diink and not the humbug painted teas. Sold only by SAN GOON , No. 416 N. BUteonth ritr oto GUNSMITH. CHAS. R. HEFLIN , GUNSMITH , 1'ioiiipt utloritlon Kivon to lopalrln ? Guns , Ho volvors , Sunint ; Machine ! ] , etc. SAWS FILED , LOCKSBHTHING. . Hth Bti-cnt. Omaha. BOUT. n. DUNCAN. AI.KE. To'ephonu 410. DUNCAN & WALLACE , Plumbers , Steam and Gas Fitters STEAM HKATINQ A SPECIALTY. KstlmutcKlurnlEhed. or will cull personally. Agents lor the Imperial ( JagMathlau. ' \t \ > a.Hith Rt.nmuUu Neb. Painters and Decorators 1 WALL PAPER and WINDOW SHADES , 1615 Douglas Street , M. n. E&IS'DOI * , General Insurance Agent HKI'HESIJNTOi 1'luiMil.x Insuruncu Co. , Ixiiulon , Cubh . , WuMchiMlor. N. V. , AbMtn . l , X > , tfJ3 Glens 1'Mlls , Ahsols . . . , . , , . , 1AJ75.VJJ Olraid Aiio.l'hilttdelphla , ABh-jls . IftWJKH iu CJiisli Assets . 1,010.000 GOTTHOLO BAOTH , Saunders Street Market IIUAl.KIl IN Fin.Mi.Sitli and Smoliod Meats , SuueaKi 1'oul- irj , otc , 101U Buundvcs elicit , Toll's I'lise , rcit'phonu out. O. P. DAVIS3 & CO. Nebraska Land Agency : l General dealers ) n Itcal Kslato and Heal Ktat i Ulij Fiuiutm tt , UumUti , Neb