THE OMAHA BAILT BEE : TUESDAY , AUGUST 6 , 1889. if MARES REPLY * * WANAMARER , Ho Claims That tlio Government Pays Too Much. DEFENDS THE ONE MILL RATE. Claims Tlmt tlio Western Union Pays IMoru Attontlnn to Iliiylnp : Up lllvnlfl Xlmii tn Ilotliio * Injr Tolls. An Answer to Dr. Green. 'WASHINGTON , August J5. A letter is made publlo to-day from 1'ostmastor General Wnnnmakor to President Green of tbo Western Union Telegraph company , In reply to tbo recent communication from the latter rogradlng tbo postmaster general's reduced rato. Referring to tbo statement of Dr. Green tbat the privileges nnd benefits derived - rived by the Western Union company through the acts of congress are purely Im aginary , tbo postmaster general cites many facts In contradiction. Under the congres sional grants , ho says , the Western Union company hns claimed ttio right to use without - out compensation of liny kind all highways of the country , on the gronnd of their being postroad ยง . It tins broadened tbls claim to the extent that tbo streets of cities nnd towns are nlso post roads and therefore open nnd free to Its occupancy nnd uso. 11 Ibo company , " soys the postmaster gen eral , "hns thus been nblo to occupy and use the streets In largo cittos regardless of the views of the1 local authorities and almost re gardless of public opinion. In other respects tbo company has secured substantial benefits from the government nnd from tbo public under nets of congress. " As to Dr. Green's qualified statement tbat no corporations have received a rate equal to tbo proposed government rate of 1 mill a word , the postmaster general says : "Tho statement that the press associations arc not corporations is bardly Justified by tbo facts. " Ho does not criticize tha press rato. It would bo better , in bis judgement , for the public press nnd telegraph companies if it wcro still lower. Regarding tbo statement that tbo govern ment bus the lowest rate given to any single customer , 1 cent n word for day messages and three-fourths of a cent for night mes sages , tbo postmaster general calls attention to tbo fact tbat uullko ordinary commercial messages , everything , even tbo address and signature In government business Is counted , so that for ton words in u message and ton words-in the address and signature tbo rate is really 3 cents a word in the day time and \\i cent nt night. He asks if it Is not true that the papers in largo cities get a rate of J $ cent for day nnd } f cent for night special dispatches , or ono-lmlf lower than tbo government rato. "Is it not true also tbat this patronage from the press is the most profitable you huvo nnd that It would In fact give you moro profit if made still lower ) Your own testimony before congressional committees at various times has been steadily to the effect that every time your company baa reduced prices it lias gained uu increase in income. I believe the now rates proposed would not materially alter tbo amount of cash received by you , whllo the government would bo enabled to greatly quicken and vitalize tbo transaction of its business in all departments. I am satisfied the pcoplo could and should have much lower rates than now exist , and that nolther the people nor _ tlio government sbouid suffer because specially low rates are given to fa vored customers. "As to the statement that uo message can bo curried nnd delivered by n telegraph com pany for less than JiO cents without tba ser vice being done nt a loss , do you not Include tbo cost of handling the largo ums paid for rentals of leased lines , some of- which uro not now in use , but only valuable to you In re moving competition , and on other accounts which nro obviously chargeable to capital account and not to operating expenses ? "Is it pot true tbat within a few years and for several years In succession largo volumes of business have been bandied by your com * M pany and other companies at the minimum fr rate of 10 cents u message , and did not this rate continue until the western Union ab sorbed tbo competing lines ! The table of statistics given In your memorial to tbo sen ate committee lu ISbS shows tbat during tbat period of 10 cent rates your company didn't lose money , but made largo profits. If tbls was possible then , especially as your busi ness hns grown largely In volume since , it would seem that it might bo practical now. " Tbo postmaster general tlmn refers to tbo signal service reports , which inako up a very largo proportion of tbo government's telegraph - graph business. The schedule shows that for eleven years the government has been paving about 8 cents u word for each circuit over which the government messages are transmitted. No reduction lias buon madu in tbat rate since 1377 , but tbo public rate ias bcon reduced within tbat period moro than CO per cent , while according to the West ern Union figures tbo cost of bandling tele grams lias been reduced during tbo same period from -IS 4-10 cents to 23 2-10 cents per message. "Taking ull these facts into account , Ibollovo the government has been paying for its service moro than any other company giving you a like or an approximate business nnd tbat within tbo period uamod there bas not been a ? great a reduction in the govern ment rates PS to tbo general publlo ana tbo press. Waiving entirely tbo question of bonoQt accruing to tbo telegraph companies under the act of JSCO , the government ought , to bo put upon as favorable a basis as to tol- egrapbiq rates as your most favored custom ers. Inasmuch as this discussion bas talcen a wider range than 1 anticipated It may bo proper to add that you are right in saying that tbo acceptance of the act of It ( VI by tbo telegraph companies rendered it to all Intents and purposes a compact between the government and the telegraph companies , but I do not agree with ull of your next succeeding statements. For Instance , tbo printed copy of your metnor.nl to the senate postoDlco committee lust/year misquotes tun act of 18GO , which should road : ' I'rovjtJcd , however , that the United States inny at any time purchase all the telo- grapb lines and tbo property and effects of any or all companies acting under tbo provis- onn ot tbo act of July SI , IbCC. " Tbo words "any" and "or" nro omitted in your memorial. Tbo omission was of course an error , but as your present correspondence expresses tbo same meaning , I mention the matter merely to remark thai your views in th.it particular nro not adopted by this de partment. The act of 1SGG was , as you say , n compromise measure In which the United Btntca for tbo time being waived its inherent rights to n telegraphic aorvico in conjunction with tbo postolllco. Tbo first telegrijph line in this country was built with government aid , and tbat the government did not continue to exercise Its undoubted prorogatlvu by extending and op erating the telegraph as u moro speedy means of communication tbuu the post , was purely an ucciuent. "In conclusion , I beg to remind you tbat lu my letter of Julv 18 , 1 consented to your request for a conference on the subject , be fore any ofllclal order fixing the rate to bo issued. I am yet quite willing to entertain uny vtxancmublo proposition , Ua od upon knowu facts. " A IUAIOUV ItVKlt. Buckshot mill Ilille BallM Lodgn lit tlio 1'nrtlulpaiiiH. New OHUUNB , August C. A Baton Ilougo poclul says information bos been received hero of a bloody dual fought yesterday near Cotton Port , Avoyalcs parish , bi'tween flarry Ducato and bis son-iu-law , Charlie Armour. There wore about fifty men pres- out ut tbo light. The men approached each ether and commenced firing , liotli combat ants fell prpatnUo. An examination disclosed tbo fact that Ducato bad boon struck in tbo fitomacbwith seven bucushot , making a fatal wound , whllo Armour's right lineo bad buon ehuttered by a rifle balL Tbe ll ht grow out of an altercation lit a ball tbe night before. Tlio Kentucky Election , LOUISVILLE , Ity. , August C. Returns from tbo election to-day for state treasurer mow B democratic victory , Stephen G , Sharp , of Lexington , the present treasurer , was nomi nated. There lifts been some surprising vic tories for the republican candidates for the ItigUlaturu , but tills hug been dun In all cases to local cavses. IN Tllli FIELD OF SPOUT. Ktnndlng of the Clubs. Following is tbo standing of the Western association clubs up to and including yester day's game. Per Ct. .OTB .054 .551 .453 .444 Ml .411 .400 Milwaukee ) lit , ( Jinnha 1. MILWAUKEE , Wls. , August 0. Omalm was dofoatcd through bad battery work nnd in ability to hit the ball. Score : NIMTAUKKK. 1 OMAHA. r. li. o. A. o r. h. o. n. n Poormnn.rf. .l t 3 o 0'WIIH ' , pAcf . 0 1130 HollOtl , 2b . J ) 0 6 OCIOVcrti , ! > .V3t.0 0)30 Hohocli , in . 1 0 .1 2 UMruiui.c . II 1620 Ixino , if . , . .1 1 1 0 OCruPk * . ih . U 0310 Mornnor , lb..3 2 1U U U'nonor , : < b.U/.0 0 2 0 0 tMlcll.cf . 2 230 ( t\VM'h , s . I ) QIAO /Mhiirlsilb..J 4 1 3 WAllllr\v , lti..O 1 6 U 0 llurlcr. o. . . . 1 1 3 U 1 rnnnrnn. 1 1 . 0 1 J 0 n UftTlet , p . t 301 OKc llttcrAp..I 0 t 0 0 Total . niSgru Totltl . 27 o nr I.VNIKOS. _ Jtllw .ukeO. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2 U 1 3 0 0 1 & -13 Omnlifi . . . .i..U ( JOU00010-1 HUMM.UtV. KAtncd rnns Mltwiiukpo 10 , Omnlia 1. TiTO-bn'o lilts AUiertf. DATlcs. Thrco-bana hll roorman , filch , Alberta. ll i'J noteti-Mrnuss , Crook * . Connor. .Aiitlfoir * . CAnnvnn , Me < Mlt. Dtiublo plnjr ClavrlAm ! nnil Urooka. UAMI on bull * I'uormnn.dutton , Scliocli , liono it , .MnmrvT 2 , llntloj , Clovulaiul , Crook * . Coonnr. Andrews , Mciollt , Struck cut OnTlo * : i , UIOTi'lniHl ; . WIIIU 1. l'a scJ balM-StrnuM V. Wild pltclios-ttevclanil l.MosslttV.V111I32. . Tlmu-2hou nnJ III minutes. Umpire-Hurst. Denver 1M. . t'nul 11. ST. PAUI , , August fi. Mains Rave thirteen bases on balls , hit txvo men und pitched wild live times. That tells tha story of to-day's gauio. Score : ST. PAUL. llLNVKIt r. h. o. . e r. h o. * . i Hnwcj , Hi n .1 u U 0 DiUnrmplc , lf.,0 0100 Murphy , of 3 3 : i U I. McUlcllan,2b..l u 2 3 0 UrlllT , Kb 1 2120 Trcawnr.tr..1 WorrtckSh..J 1230 Klrl < r..lb. 1 1040 Knrmcr , [ I. . . .00801 Wlllte. B9 0 0282 Dnlr , li o 3011 Turner , cf 2 3200 Miller , BS 1 0 0 Ollnvo.lt 2 0 12 0 1 ] IrntiKlilonc..l 240 0 < Twlnuluimo. , . < t 0 ( I U 0 ilulnes , | _ U 1 U 1 opuoriu p 2 2140 Total ft 1421 iTll Totals iJl20 ) ! 1 BY IVN1NU1 , St.Pftill -2 1200201 3-11 Denver . . . .JO 2 0 0 2 0 & 3 It srjMMAltr. Knrnpfl run * Pt. lnnl ( I , l > pnTcr 2. Homo rum Murplir mulhhorus. Tirn-bai8hlli-llairu82 , Itulllr , Dnlv.'i'ri'arlwnr J. Double plnjn-.MIIIcr to Worrlok tollawen. Klrbj tn Wliltq to llovro , Whllo to Me- Clrllnn to Itciwo , White to Hone. Ua o * on billi OtTMiilnos.ininirMioroi , a. lilt br liltcher Klrb ) . Turner nnil DaJr. Struck out llr .MnUun.l , br Bnorei 2. Klrnt LnM > on errors M. 1'aul 2 , Denver , 1. Loft nn bnmn St. l"anl 4 , Ikmvcr K. Wil 1 pllohc.i ? hoio 1. Htolon ba js Kurniur nnd Miller. - _ biillj llrottgjitoa. Time 2 liour * . Uuiplm Urloar. Sioux City 3 , DCS Moincs 2. DBS MOINCS , la. , August 5. Neither plitebor wns bit hard , but Sioux City was tbo luckier. Score : HBS MOINKH. I SIOUX CITY. Patton. xf Su'U o'cilno. ' ' 'J' ' t " ' S Mtukrpy.lf. . .11 10 ooienn. If u 0100 Council. , lb 1 1 ,1 : t 0,1'owell , Ib 1 u \ ' > 0 0 Smith , Ib II 1 10 3 ( I llroennn'b. , .u U 2 .1 1 Cody , c ( I 222 Odcnliii.cf . .U 1 2 0 ( I Tnillfpy , 0 0 .1 3 1 Ilrnilloy.Sb u 1 2 0 II \VMtelejr , cf..U 0101 ( * otty. c. U 0410 Klusmiiu , 2b..l ) 002 0 KlanHgan , p . . Hurl , p 0 022 lllJovne , rf 1 0 0 U 0 Tolalu J2 581 Flit Total ? " 27 IS 1 IIY lyxiN'ns. UcaMolnc4 > I OOOOOUIO 2 tiluuxUltr. . . U U 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 J HtTMMAUY. named rnns T > ci Moincs 1 , Sioux Otr 2. Two-l > a o liltn-Ucnlns , Cllnc. 1'lireo-bnia blt-Cllno. IJusoa Uilnn Smith , llradlcy , Urosnun. Ituso on lialli lly llnrt.4 , liy Klnnimuun 3. Struck out ! ly llnrt.1. by fatinnnin fi. Wild pluh-Klnnnaann. Time of BHIUO 1 hour and SI mtiiuiu . Umplro Uucscliur. i > llnneuollR 1C , Kt. Joseph 4. MiNNEAi-ot.19 , Minn. , August 13. Flood was pounded all over tbo Hold , and the borne team's batting won the game from the vis itors. Score : 8t.Jo oph . 1 2023010 0-15 Mlnncnpolla . 0 U3010000 4 . Knrn oarncrt MlnnPiipollJ 7 , St. Joe 1. Two base hits Flootl , Miller. Duke. JmiUen. Ilorau runs l > uko 2 , hirrison , Hnnrnliuu , Klootl. Jlit e stolen Drlschul , Jnnt/en , Mcdulru. Double plnyi lluko to Mlnnohnii to llanriiliun. llaucs uu bulls luke 4 , FJdod I. Struck out Uy Dnko 14. by Klood 3. ruasotl balla-Schcllhawo 1. Jutilivn 1. Wild jiltchfs-Klooil 4 , Duke 1. Left on tn p Mlnnonpolfs ; i , bt. Joe 3. Time Tno bourn una thirty lulnuws. Umpire Mo- Ucrmont. _ OTHEH BAL.U . GAM133. The National lieaocuc. PiTTsnniia , August 5. Result of to-day's game : Pittsburtr . 0 00000100000 1 Philadelphia . 0 0 ( TO 1 0 0 0 0 ! 3 0 1 ii Base hits Pittsburg 0. Philadelphia 10. Errors Pittsburg 1 , Philadelphia a. 13nt- torics Pittsburg , Morris and Carroll ; Phil adelphia , Gleason and Clements. Umpire Galvin and Sanders. _ CI.BVCIAND , August 5. Result of to-duy's game : Cleveland . 0 10121000 5 Washington . 0 00001001 2 Buso hits Cleveland 8. Washington 3. Errors Cleveland 1 , Washington 4. Bat teries Cleveland , O'Brlon and Zltnmer ; Washington , Ferscm , Sullivan and Dailey. Umolre Lynch. _ _ _ _ _ INDIANAPOLIS , August 5. liesult of to- duy'p game : Indianapolis. . . . 0 3 Boston . 1 0200100 4 Base bits Indianapolis 5 , Boston 10. Er rors Indanapolls 3 , Boston 2. Batteries- Indianapolis , Boyle and Buckley ; Boston , Daly and Ganzoll. Utnplro Curry. CHICAGO , August 0. Result of to-day's game : Chicago . 0 0021031 07 Now York..0 02400030 8 Base hits Chicago 15 , Now York 11. Errors Chicago 0 , Now York t , Batteries Chicago. Gumpert aud Darling ; New York , O'Day , Keefo and Kwiuif. Umpire Pow ers. The American BAI.TIMOUC , August 5. Result of to-day's game : Bnltlmoro . 0 00020000 2 Cincinnati . 2 0 00 00002 4 iA , August ; 0. Hosult of to day's game : , Athlolics . 0 00000000 0 Brooklyn . 0 OOP 0355Ut COI.UMHUS , August 4 Hosult of to-day's pumo ; Columbus . 1 00113000 0 Kansas City . 0 00000000-0 Ainntrtir Games , LnMAits , In. , August 5. [ Special Telegram toTnn BEB. ] The Slbloy ease ball team boat n picked nlnu here to-day by a score of 18 to 0. They used all throe of their pitchers , and the Loniars team never played together before. - _ CEKOI , Noli. , August 5. fSpeclnl Telegram - gram to Tun BKB. I Tha I.afaycttes , of Omaha , played a picked nine consisting of four Indians and ilyo whites on the associa tion grounds this uftornoon , which resulted in favor of the Lafayettos by n scorn of 8 to 0. The Lafayottos play here again to morrow afternoon , whoa It is expected the remainder of tbo Indians will bo back from their vacation. Shoot This Afternoon. There will bo a big sweepstakes shoot on Gwin ft IJunmlrn's grounds , across the river , tbls afternoon , beginning at 2:30 : sharp. The big attraction will bo Kolla O. Hioues , of Dayton , O. , ono of the ilnost trap shots in the world , who will nhoot 100 blue rocks , and probuhly a live bird match for $100 a side with Krauk Purmcloo , of this city. In addi tion to tlild there will bo several siue matches , anil altogether the shoot will bo an interest ing one. Never Touched Jackson. UUWALQ , N. Y. , August 6 , Paddy Hren- nan , a local pugilist , tried to stand up before PnUir Jackson , the Australian , for four rounds for a pure of & 2CO to-ulght. In tbo llrst round Jackson Imnimerud bis mau un mercifully , breaking Ills noso. cutting a gash above his right eye nnd nearly knocking the life put of him. When time was called la the second round Brennun was not allowed to coutlnno. Jacksoa was not touched , IOWA NEWS. Drlvon Iriflnno by Dns MOINM , In. , August 5. [ Special Tele gram to Tim BKB.J Mr. W. W. Eastwood , of Yale , Guthrlo county , dlsnp pcared mys- torlously last SMUrdajnight. . After critlng hla supper ho said to hi * wife that if ho did not come in nt the usual time she need not fool uneaiy. Ho wont out About his business affairs , and nothing unusual ococurrod until about 0:30 o'clock , when his son found him some distance from his place of business , sitting In n corn crib with n revolver In his hand. Ho bade his son go homo , for , said ho , "There nro a couple of suspicious char acters about nnd I um watching for them , " This was the last that was soon of htm In Yalo. Ho was engaged In the hard ware nnd Implement business. Early last spring Eome porsou or persons sent him and some other business men nt Yale letters something nttcr the style of the White Caps , threatening him that unless ho quit doing cortuln things that bo would bo severely dealt with. Tbo letter was evidently In tended for n Joke for , said they , ' 'unless yoil quit selling n quarter-dollar knlfo tor 25 cents you will be attended to. " This letter has seemed to prey upon his mind over since. A short time nio his storo.nlong with some others , was burned. persons well ac quainted with him say thub ho bos not seemed right HI his mind for some timo. Many persons were engaged all day yester day searching for him vyithuut the least clue to hU whereabouts. Flro at Gnthrlt ! . DBS MOINES , la. , Augusts. [ Special Tele gram to Tun BEE. ] A very destructive flro broke out yesterday morning In the Motz brick , on the northwest corner of the public square In Guthrlo Center , In the up stairs of the building occupied ns a residence by Mr. M. Cain , who owns a restaurant bslow. The llamcs spread rapidly , consumlngln about an hour the brick corner owned by H. A. Swain , Motz & Donloy's largo grocery , * Sellers , llicuoy & Co.'s implement' building nnd a number of outbuildings. Thn restaurant , grocery and implement goods wore mostly nuved. The principal losses on buildings are us follows : H. A. Swain SI , GOO , insurance $1,000 ; Motz it Dunloy $3,000 , insurance $1,600 ; Sellers , Dickey & Co. $3,000 , Insur ance ? L' , 000 nnd 1,000 on stock. The total loss Is placed at $12,000. Ho Couldn't Stay Away. CLEAR LAKE , la. , August 5. [ Special Tel egram to THE BKK. ] About two years ago John Blatnor , a young man highly con nected , forged drafts on Linden & Uolton and A. Ii. Bromley , aud bad them honored nt the Commercial Exchange bank , Mason City , On account of the prominence of Blatnor's ' parents , the matter was quickly settled and hushed up , on condition that young Blatuor would leave homo never to return. Ho made his appournnco here Sat urday and was Immediately placed under arrest. Blatnor's parents will no longer Interest themselves in his behalf. The amount of the forgery is uot known , but Is thought to DO large. Q. A. It. Boycott. LEMAKS , la. , August 5. [ Special Tele gram to TUB BEK. ] Colonel A. A. Aline , corps commander of the Eleventh corps , De partment of Iowa , G. A. U. , issued to-day a special order to all the post commanders In the Eleventh corps , which embraces the Eleventh congressional district of Iowa , urg ing upon all members of the Grand Army to nay no attention to the -boycott , but do all in their power to make the Milwaukee en campment a grand success. A ItiinawEiy Accident. CLINTON , la , , August 5. [ Special Tele gram to Tnn BcR.l David Joice , the well- known lumberman , was thrown from his car Hugo In Lyons this forenoon , and had both bones of his right leg broken above the ankle. His favorite horse was frichtoncd by a pass ing train , and turning quickly , threw Mr. Joice to the ground. Got the AYrotitr Thieves. BOONE , la. , August 5. [ Special Telegram to Tnn BEE. ] Sheriff Zcnon returned this morning from Albion , Mo. , where he went nf tor the thieves who entered Miller Bros' , store. Ho found the men ho went after , but they proved to bo not his thieves , but some other thieves who had robbed n hardware store in Kansas. Arrested For Seining. SPIRIT LAKE , la. , August 5. [ Special Tele gram to Tnn BEE. ] State Fish Commis sioner E. D. Carlcton , of thin place , has had throe men arrested for violating the state law regarding fishing with seines. Two have hud their trial und were found guilty and are now in jail. Dakotanw at Spirit Lake. SrmiT LAKE , la. , August 5. [ Special Tele gram to Tun BEE.J A largo number of the members of the constitutional convention at Sioux Falls spent Sunday at the hotels in this vicinity , enjoyiug the lake breezes and returning to Dakota this morning. Delhi N curly Destroyed. DES MOINES , la. , August 5. The llttlo town of Delhi , In Delaware county , was nearly destroyed by flro .yesterday. Every business bouse but one was consumed. The loss is estimated at (30,000 , on which there wan llttlo insurance. Fell in a Ilcntlerlnir Vnt. MUSCATIJTB , la. . August 5. [ Special Tele gram to TUB BBB.J H. J. Herman , of this city , was found dead yesterday in a render ing vat In his slaughter house. Ho had fallen in , when bo was seized with an attack of heart trouble. Stale Jobbers' Association. KE , la. , August 5. [ Special Telegram - gram to TUB BEB. ] The State Jobbers' asso ciation will hold its annual mooting hero on Wednesday. A largo attendance Is expected. CONGKESSMAN IXJUBKY'8 PAKTY It Separates at Bllnnenpolls After n Delightful Trip. MINNEAPOLIS , Minn. , August G. [ Special Telegram to THE BEK. ] Representative George W. E. Dorsoy's congressional party , whir.h loft Fremont July 10 for a tour of the Pacilio northwest , arrived hero this evening , having been three weeks to a day on the road. With the exception of a day oft at each of the cities of Denver , Salt Luke , Cheyenne , Boise City , Portland. Seattle , Victor m , B. C. , Spokuno Foils , W. T. , and Helena , the entire time was spent on the special dining and sleeping car which convoyed the party out of Nebraska. At all of the citlos niiuiod special receptions , banquets , excursions and other entertainments were tendered. There was a day of ilshlng in LaUo Coucr d'Alono , Idaho , and thirty-six hours delay b.v the burning of a bridge on the Northern Pacific ] ust west of Missoulu , Mont. The party arrived In Minneapolis well and happy. The trip was u great success from beginning to end. Mr. Dorsoy proved himself a charm ing host und his gucsta derived ben- cflts in many directions , soina of which will prove of lusting benefit to tbo sections of country traversed. The necessity and ad visability of congress-taking charge of the irrigation of the arid regions In the west nnd southwest was acknowledged by all , while all are committed lu favor of statehood for Wyoming and Idaho at tbo next session of congress. Mr. Dor oy and Captain John S. S. Herr loft Immediately upon their arrival hero for Fremont , where they will bu to-morrow , and Representative Stewart , of Vermont , aud ex-Roprosentutivo Huydon , of Massachusetts , departed for their homos at 7 o'clock. Representative Burrows , of Michigan , and Governor Goft , of West Vir ginia , and THE BEK correspondent willspand a day or two In the Flour City. A Kirteen-Dollar Ilatu to Denver , " } CIIIOAOO , August C. The Chicago ticket scalper * are quoting a t5 rate to Denver , to be in force only to-inor/ow. Tbo first of the series of tbo harvest excursions for this year by all roads loading westward from Gulcago occurs to-morrow. Tbe agreed rate for these excursion * is ono fare for tbo round trip to all point * in the west , south and northwest , but only round trip tickets nro sold. As the regular rate to Denver Is $20. the round trip excursion tickoU are gold at ( bat figure , making half far * . A YOUNG Blffi ASSAULTED. IIU. Mysterious CJrJipa Oommlttod in the Olty. c W - NO CLUE TJJf HE PERPETRATOR. A Wnrrnnt J Vcd nt Nobrnskn Olty For the /Yrrofit of I > nn Imwrenco For Bolll ! } ' i Mortgaged Oat- tlcrof ate News. Frliclitoncd Into Convulsions. LINCOLN , Nob. , August S. fSpoclal Tolo- ( Tram to Tain One.A grout crlmo was com * nilttod la this city this morning , anil the vic tim , a young girl of fifteen , is lying to-night unconscious and for a' creator pan of the time In violent convulsions. The victim is Miss Easlo Scanlob , tha stop-daughter of L. J. Hurt , a printer nt work on the Daily Jour nal. Ho lives nt Fourteenth nnd Q , nnd when ho wont homo about .1 o'clock this morning nil was well. Tbo family nil sloop up stairs but Kssto , who for the last few nights only has bcon sleeping on a couch In the dining room. Mr. Hurt wonl into the room where nhe was and nto hU lunch. She was awake , anil spoke to htm of a nolso which she had heard at the door a short tlino before ho came , and she gave him her watch and bracelet , which she asked him to put away for her until mornlntr. Ho tvcnt to his room , lit a cigarette nnd uiulrossocl preparing to retired Ho hud smoked the cigarette about half up when ho hoard n Bcream. Just botoro that n bonrdor had bocn nwakcnod by n gurgling sound , as of some one choking , nnd hud jumped out of bed with such force as to Jar the whole house. Just then ho hoard a uolso as of n window screen shutting , then n scream , ntul the next moment the young Indy came flying up stairs , fainting Just as she reached the landing. Slnco then , with the exception of u few brtof intervals , BOO has been uncon scious. In 0110 of her rational moments nho spoke of seeing n man going out of the window. In her convulsions she pleads of some ono to lot her alone and no away from her. No marks of violence kavo boon found anywhere on her person. Dr. Carter , the attending physician , says that she has received a terrible nervous shock , but that with care she will , recover , though It may tnko some months. No clue has been found to tbo perpetrator of the docd , and no intel ligent account can'bo given until after she shall have recovered sufficient strength to toll of the assault. A Cattle Thliil' Wanted. NEHIUSKA Crrv , Nob. , August 5. [ Special Telegram to TUB BEE. ] A. warrant was Issued to-day for the arrest of Dan Lawrence , of Syracuse , for selling to an Omaha tlrm some mortgaged cattle. Lawrence collected the mouoy and was seen eolng south to Kansas City Saturday night. Ho is under bond now to appear at the district court for a similar oITenso com mitted some months ago. Ho is several thousand dollars ahead of the two deals. Tlio Hoit'Cvuiity Normal. O'NELM. , NobAugU8t 5. [ Special Tel egram to TUB liEK.ITho sixth annual ses sion of the Holt _ eo"unty normal convened at the court house fq'-dliy , with Suparlntondant Mauvillo as conductor. An enrollment ot 150 was reached , tills evening and the at tendance promises jto bo over two hundred , The session starts jout under the brightest auspices of any [ previous year. The in structors are Profs. Jiond , of Blair , Slovens , of Long Pine , Bland , of O'Neill , and Miller , of New York , thtfiUHter lonelier of penman ship. Dr. Modish , of Onargo , 111. , lectured to-night at the court house to . a largo and appreciative ! audience on the subject , "Home. " ThcrOvJll bo ; unothor lecture Wednesday eveniifj.nnd ) ono Friday. HU Brains Blown Out. MiNDim. Neb.u\affii8t5. Nels Jorgensen , a nine-year-old boy , . met his death a short distance from this city yesterday morning , by the accidental discharge of a shotgun , which carried away ono side of his head and emptied his skull of everything in it. Ho was accompanying his father and several others to the country and was sitting in the bottom of the conveyance back of tbo seat , holding the gun. Nobody knows exactly how the gun woo discharged , as the balance of the party had their backs to the boy , but the thooi-y is that the Jolt caused tbo lad to drop it , and it struck on the hammer. Camping Ont. RAVENNA , Neb. , August 5. [ S | > ecial Tele gram to TUB BKB.J 1'ho Aurora Jiggers , a summer camping society , wont into camp nt this place last Saturday. The camnors are enjoying themselves hugely and will stay ten da.vs. The number In camp is estimated to bo about half u hundred and largo addi tions are expected during tbo week. Raven na has many natural attractions far parties of this kind , the shade trees und boating being far bettor than nt Milford and other points. The people of Ravenna will tender the Jigger society a reception at the opera bouse to-morrow night. Arranging For the Reunion. O'Nniia , , Neb. , August 5. fSpccial Tele gram to TUB Bui ! . ] The arrangements are almost perfected for the Grusd Army re union to bo hold here August 19 to 34 , and it will bo the finest gathering of the kind ever held in Nebraska Its success In every re spect is fully assured. Excursion trains and half rates will bo given. Governor Tliayer aud other eminent speakers will bo present. jjands are coming from a half dozen towns , elaborate decorations will bo made on tbo grounds and , in town , and no possible pains spared to insure a grand good timo. Close of n. Camp Mcntlntr. ASHLAND , Neb , , August fi. [ Special Tele gram to THK BEE. ] The Valley View camp meeting , wiiich has been in session at Lowell's grove , seven miles west ' of this'city for tbo past ton days , closed to-day , but not without a miracle. Friday afternoon , while holding a private- prayer meeting In tbo tent of a Mrs. Williams , who has bcon unable to walk for live years , she arose and walked tn tbo minister's stand , nearly a half block. The mooting has been wall attended , There wore over two thousand people present Sun day afternoon. The Wnraaw Knlclemlc. KCOKUK , Ia.iAuBUBt , 5. [ Special Tele gram to TUB BKE.J The epidemic of bloody flux at Warsaw , IU.7.is not abating. From rollablosourcos It fs lAvrned | that fully sixteen deaths have occurei { in the last four days , but. the leudingicUlzcns , physicians and un dertakers Boofn noon ) on concealing the ex tent of the troulyo nd give absolutely no information to corespondents. A physician from this city , \ifyq 9was called to Warsaw for consultatlou juvya the situation is very serious. [ j. _ llomovltm'iv Pnnor'a Knma'.iiH. KB.UIXHT , Nebf itogustB. fSpcclnl Tele gram to Tun jjci f To-day a subsidy of $4.000 was raised jj'uoong the real estate men of the city to InsWre-itho removal of the re mains of the HastVi i Gazette-Journal plant to this city. ltf ii stated that Manager Hounds , of tbo Huslmgs paper , will turn his material into tlidTpiTCorpriso Publishing com pany here , ncccpttug stock for tub considera tion. Broken Bow Jluuorntotl. BitOKKtf Bow , Nob.j August 6. Special Telegram W TUB IJBCj The third annual district reunion opoas hero to-morrow morn ing and continues four days. Arches have been constructed , Hags are Hying from every roof top and people are coining in from all directions for the demonstrations , in which two companies of slate militia will assist , It bids fair to eclipse all previous efforts. Preparations have been tuado to accommo date 16,000 people. Mailinuii County Touchers' Institute , NOHFOLK. Nob. , Augusts. [ Special Tclo- grora to TUB BBB , ] The first day's session of the Madison County Teachers' Institute opened with an enrollment of about sixty toachors. Mora ara expected to arrive daily. The Institute is conducted by County Super intendent L. D. Dohnnnnt nnd Includes among It * Instructors , Prof. Owen , of At ton , In. ; Prof. Uvnns , ot the Normal college at Madison , nnd Prof. Gallon , ot Nollgu. \Vllllo llnrko's UcmnlitB. NORTH PIATTB , Nob. , August 15. ( Special to T K BRE. | The remains of Wllllo Burke , broth er-ln-lnw of John Pratt , who was drowned nt Cnster , Mont , two weeks ngo , reached here this morning on No. 4. Funeral services will bo hold to-day nt the Episcopal church. The remains will bo Interred nt Cottonwool , the former residence of the de ceased. A CoLUMiiua , Nob. , August G. [ Special Tel egram to TJIB BBK. ] Jnoggi k Schupbach have sold tbolr electric light plant to the Columbus Electric Light company. The new corporation will now furnish all the lights la the olty. The capital Mock is * CO- 000 , nnd they promise Hotter lights at less cost than the companies which have sold out. Kcltli County TonchorB. OOAI.I.AM , Neb. , August 5. fSpeolal Telegram - gram to TUB HBK. ] The Keith county Insti tute , under the management of County Su perintendent Cooper , began Its session this morning with an nttomlanco of thirty-Qvo , Profs. Hoalv , of Plum Crook , and MoVoy , of this county , arc the principal Instructors. The session will last ten days. Efforts to Oolnnt the Proposition. BKATKICB , Nob. , August 5. - - | Special Tele gram to TUB BEK. ] A mooting has boon called for to-morrow night to take active stops to defeat ttio Wyondotto bonds propo sition , the election for which takes place Thursday noxt. The meeting Is to bo ad dressed by Mayor KrotslngorGenoral Colby , A. Hazlott and others. Jefferson County Tenoliers. FAIJUIUJIY , Neb. , August 5. [ Special Telegram - gram to TUB DKB.J The Jefferson county teachers' Institute mot here to-day for n two weeks' session , with 100 in attendance. Prof. V. Ackroy and wife , of St. Louis , and Mrs. Parker , of Minneapolis , nro the In structors. Another Klnplnc Couple. Nr.niusrcA CITT , Nob. , August 5. [ Socclnl Telegram to TituBKB.I Timll P. Bouller , of this city , nnd Miss Lizzio Wllklnning , of Delta , who were married tn Omaha yester day , were another eloping couple owing to tbo objections of the young lady's father to the match. 1'crkhiB County Teachers. GJUNT , Nob. . August 5. [ Special Tele gram to TUB BKE.I The second annual mooting of the Parkins county teachers institute commenced nt Grant to-day. About thirty teachers'wore present nt the opening. Profs. Fiskandliobmsou are tbo instructors. Bound Over For Assault. UKATJUCE , Neb. , August 5. [ Special Tele gram to Tin : BKK. | James Carpenter has been bound over in the sum of $300 for as saulting John Wolglo wltli a deadly weapon In a drunken row last Saturday night. Bentrioo V. M. C. A. Biilltliii ? . BEATIIICK , Nob. , August 5. [ Special Tele gram to Tim BED. ] Arrangements have been concluded to-day to build the Y. M. C. A. building on Fifth street , near Ella. The building is tocost 115,000. Will Brenlc ( iron nil. BnATmcn , Nob. , August 5. ( Special Tnlo- gram to THIS Bcc.J Ground will bo broken to-morrow for the $25,000 Beatrice club house , to bo built on Ella street , between Fourth nnd Fifth. Ghcrokoo Indications. KANSAS CITT , Mo. , August 5. A special from Tahlaquah says tbo indications are that tbo election in the Cherokee nation to day , for members of the legislature , resulted in favor of the adherents of Chief Hayes. If so , this Is regarded as u fatal blow to tno object of the Cherokee commission , to which Mayos and his supporters are extremely hos tile. The Gontlloe Carry the .Election. SALT LAKK , Utah , August 5. [ Special Telegram to THE BnE.J There is great re joicing and enthusiasm hero to-night. The gentiles carrytho city by fifty -ono majority. There were unexpected gains in every pro- cinct. Great crowds nro gathered at the lib eral headquarters. There wore torchlight processions and speeches to-nlgbt. A Kobber nncl ills Ijovc. Officers will arrbvo to-night from Daven port , In. , to take charge of Frank Haroun , who is wanted in the town on the Mississippi to answer to the charge of robbery. Ha roun was arrested hero several days ago by Detective Savage. Ho was visited in his cell by a lady whom he bus boon paying at tentions to here. _ Small Pox nt Ijefllnrs. LGMARS , la. , August C. [ Special Tele gram to THE BEE. I Four cases of small poxwero quarantined hero to-day. They are nil little girls whocaughtthe disease two weeks ago from on unknown girl at Sunday school. _ _ SULLIVAN IN COUIir. The Jiulco Orders Him to Give Bond For Ilia Appearance. JACKSON , Miss. , August 0. Sullivan's friends secured his release from jail early tbls morning. At 11 o'clock ho had a hearing - ing before Judge Campbell , of the supreme court , on a writ of habeas corpus. The judge ruled that Sullivan must go to Purvis , Marion county , and give bond for his appear- uuco August 12. Kilrnln Win Not ArrcMrd. BAI.TIMOIII ! , August 5.--A special says Kil- rain is at Hampton , Va. , and intends staying there some days and that bo has n ot boon arrested. Bonrd ot tuluuntlon. The board ol education mot last night with all the members preson t except Messrs. Clarke , Martin and Sholcs. The interest on $5,000 bonds'was ordered paid. paid.Tho The bonds of J. B. Piper , us secretary , In the sum of $10,000 , nnd of F. M. Woolley , as superintendent of buildings , in the sum o $3,000 , were accepted und lllod. N A statement was received from County Treasurer Rush showing the follow ing amounts to the crcdltof the board : General fund. $23,400.78 ; slmcing fund , SJ.OIS U ; alto a nd building fund , ? 15oa8.iil. J. H. McShanc , secretary of iho fair as sociation , reported that Tuesday. September 3 , had bcon designated as "Children's day. " It was resolved to make Tuesday und Wednesday , September a and 4 , holidays. The committee- teachers reported a Hat of twenty-ono names , which they recom mended for election as teachers. The report was adopted and tno teachers elected. A laboratory was ordered fitted up in the high school at n cost of $015 , A resolution was adopted extending tbo sympathy of the board to Mr. I ) , V , Sbolcs in his recant boroa vcment. 'I he board then adjourned until Saturday night. SpontiinnoiiH CoiubiiHlion. Firoslli.'htly damaged the building at 1800 North Twentieth street , owned by 'L. E. Roberts , laot night. The fire started In a room containing oils nnd varnishes , und was oue to spontaneous combustion. ' Positively cured liy these Lit ! la IMMo. CARTER'S They also relieve Dis tress frorA Dyspepsia , lu- ITTLE digestion and Too Heart } Bating. A perfect remedy IVER edy tor Ulzilnesn Nausea , PILLS. Drowsiness , Dad Tuitf In the Jlouth , Coated Tonsiio , I'alo In the Bide , TOIH'ID I.IYER. They rculata ( Uio Uowcte. 1'urely Vegetable. SMALL PILL SHALL ODSE. SMALL PRICE. NATHALIE IIAD MONEY , How She Pooled 1VUU W. W. lllttnor's Experience , nnd the Hosult. Nathnlto Mi Turgoon always had nmbltion to bocotno n theatrical manager. The oppor * tunlty was offered her not long ago , and with avidity she accepted It Now she is in deep distress nnd sorrow. Nathalie , It appears , was possessed of considornblo money , but no experience. There came across her path ono William W , Blttnor , who bad an Immense stock ot ex perience , but no money. Ho wns perfectly willing , however , to exchange with her , nnd on May 29 last they entered Into nn ugroo- mont nnd organized what has smco then been known us the Blttncr Dramatic com * pany. Nathalie put up 1125. which Ulttnor receipted for nnd stipulated In writ ing. After this bit of principal had been returned to her In full she would there after receive miO'haU the not , proceeds or prortta. To successfully work his llttlo scheme It uppoara that this man Ulttnor ijnvo very Blowing rourcscntntlons of the gay life nnd quick road to big wealth , all of which the Miicoptlblo Mrs. Turf-con took In and beautiful visions floated before her eyes. Uut it's all over now. Last week she ap plied for an injunction and secured B re straining ortlcr prohibiting Uittnor from collecting any inoro funds. In her petition she says that Blttnor Boctircd from her in till $185 , by representing that ho had secured certain engagements on certainties which would yield something like $1,300 , nnd give them a net profit of nt least JVKX ) over nnd nbovo nil expenses. They took In Hamburg , la. , Ne braska City , Lincoln , nnd the Eden Musoo hero , consuming throe weeks. Na thalie got her restraining order last Thurs day , on the pica that aha believed Blttncr had agreed to piny the MUBCO circuit ; that since starting out ho had ignored her Inter ests , failed to make an accounting , talton In largo sums of money , nnd , ns she behoves , fully Intends to defraud nnd cheat hor. Sunday plaintiff discovered that Blttnor wns packing their affects and would leave Ouiaha with the company , bag and baegugo , early yesterday. To prevent him getting away with her entirely she called Frank Moore * out at midnight , had him Usuo uu attachment on the property , which Dep uty Sheriff Houck served , and this brought Mr. Blttnor's procoodlng to a standstill. Bittnor and the comtmiiy made a desperate effort to replevin these effects , such ns band instruments , stage costumes , etc. , but up to a late hour had not succeeded. In July , 1837 , Nols O. Brown entered , ho says , Into nn oral contract with Klccta and Kdward Walsh , whereby ho was to furnish matoiinland fixtures aud do certain work on the construction of n building In the West SiUo addition. For the materials , fix tures and labor , ho alleges that they agreed to pay him (503. Ho completed his part of the contract. Ho now brings suit against them for $400 of the amount , which has never been paid. _ Army NCWH. The field , taff and band , nnd companies B. C , D , E , G and I , Second infantry , armed , equipped and outfitted with camp equipage , huvo been ordered to proceed by rail to Kearney , Neb. , nnd encamp with the Grand Army of the Hupuolio at its reunion to be held nt thatjclacc , commencing August 12. After the encampment the command will go by rail to Alliance , Neb. , whence It will inarch to Camp George Crook , near Fort Koblnson. Lieutenant Bufilngton , of the Seventh in fantry , has been granted 'cave ' of absence for twelve days , and will report , after his duties at Bellevue , at Fort Hoblnson on August 20. Thtit hacking1 coush etui bo so quickly cured by Shiloh's Curo. "Wo guarantee it. For sale by Goodmtin Drug Co. Licensed to Wed. Marriage licenses were issued by Judge Shields yesterday to the following parties : Name and residence. Age. I James Byno. Omaha 25 1 Bridget Honhan , Omaha ill ( Anthony J. Karel , Omaha 23 ( Mary Swoboda , Omaha 21 Advlco to Mothers. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup should always bo used for children toothing. It soothes the child , softens the gums , allays all pains , cures wind colic , and is the best remedy for diar rhoea. 25c a bottle. THE ALTON IN THE WEST , Chicago Railroad Mon Perplexed Over tbo Situation. WHAT AN OFFICIAL HAS TO SAY. Much Speculation n to Whether tli Bond Will Build Beyond th i Missouri Ulvcr or Buy Some Line. Is Ihn Alton OoluR West ? CHICAGO , August 6. [ Special Telegram to Tun B BJ Whether or not the Alton will buy n line west of Kansas City is the question now perplexing Chicago railroad man. All Indications say yes , while the unswerving conservatism of the company says no. Ono of the ofllclals of the road said lately : "A policy that would have been suicidal sovornl yours ago may bo ti good ono now. You seem mixtous to find n reason why tha Allou should find a western extension , una I will give you BO mo , Five years ago no Chicago cage line had extensions beyond Kansas City. Now the Hock Island and Burlington have , Then also the Santa Fo had uo line east of Kansas City. Now it is ono ot our strong competitors. In the past wo have talton n largo share of the busiuoin tha Atchison brought Into Kansas City. Notice has Just boon given which moans that the Santa Fo will bring to Chicago all the oast- bouud freight the Atchison brings into Kan sas City. Besides this , the Uock Islaud and Burlington bring in a good share ol the freight formerly hauled b.v the Union Pacific , and of course they have the first call ou that destined to Chicago and the oast. Thou the St. Paul road has further divided the busi ness by its extension to Kansas City.Ve are being to a certain extent bottled up. A line west Of Kansas City , like tbo Kansas Paciho for instance , would bo n valuable feeder , but It is n great question whether tbo game la worth the candle. Neither the Hack Island or Burlington ex tensions begin to pay ex ponces , aud in other ways have boon n detriment to the parent linos. T have nothing whatever to say as to whether or not the Alton con templates buying or building west of the rlvor. " The facts which lend color to the story that the Alton will buy or build west of Kansas City nro tbesu : For three months President Ulackstom has bocn In England und Europe , where lie has spent much of bis time In close consultation with loading bankers. The Alton has over $1,000,000 ro- Rorvo capital nnd is paying 8 per cent dividends , consequently it is in no ncod of money. Perhaps it is a result of President Blaclcstono's trip that the Alton people have been offered any amount up to 40,000,001) with which to buy or build extensions west of Kansas City. The offer Is good in definitely , und that it was made is admittnd by the Alton officials. Vice President McMullin has for a month bcuu hobnobbing with eastern bankers , while ou an alleged vacation. Ho will return Wednesday , al though expected to bo absent three weeks longer. To-day General Manager Chnpcll , the only other executive ofilcer lu the city , left for the west for a "trip over the lino. " No ordinary trip would bo of such special Importance that it xvould tnko away the last executive ofllclal when another was expected withm two days. General Manager Chaucll was for years general superintended of the Union Pacific and the Missouri , Kan sas und Texiis. Ho would bo tiio ono man to bo sent on a preliminary survey of the line in cugo the Alton contemplated buying. The real necessity for n western feeder to the Alton is manifest when it is known that none of the Alton oftlclals know yet whether or not the Missouri Pacific will join the other Kansas Citv lines in its fight on , the Alton. The fact that the mooting lias twice boon postponed , owing to the absence of the Missouri Pacific representatives , and that it was positioned at his request , indicates that the Missouri Pa- cliio will go with the majority , lu that case the Alton will truly bo bottled up. having only a port of the Union Pacific trafllo to de pend upon. It Is conceded that the best way for it to win Its tight against the other Kan sas City roads la to own a western feeder , c - pccliiily If that feeder bo doing the business now done by the Kansas Pacific. PAUL MEDICINE _ _ _ For Bilious and Nervoui Disorder ! , such ac Wind and Pain in the Stomach , Sick Hendncho , Gtd'Jinejj , . _ . neii , and Swelling after Meals , Dizziness and Drowsiness , Cold Chills , Flushings of Hcct. Loss of Appetite. Shorlnest of Dreath. Costiveneiis , Scurvy , Blotches on the Skin. Disturbed Sleep , Frightful Dreams , and all Nervous and Trembling Sensations , &e. THE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE RELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. Tlila in no action. Every sufferer la earnestly Invltod to try ono DOS ot ihueo rule , aud they will bo acknowlodccd to bo a Womlvrful Slnllclne , UEEOUAM'a FILLS , taken us directed , will quickly restore females to complete health. For a WEAK STOMACH ; IMPAIRED DIGESTION ; DISORDERED LIVER ; they ACT LIKE MAGIC : fete data will work wondore upon the Vital Orjans ; Strenflthening the muscular System ; restoring lone-lost Complexion ; brlngluc back the keen edge of appetite , aut crouslnc with tlio ROSEBUD OF HEALTH tlio wholephvairal inrrai/ol iho human rrunie. Thosa are "tacts1 * admitted by thousands , lu all clasKo * ot soctoty : and ono of tlio bom guarantees to ttio Nervous and Debilitated It that BEECHAM'S PiLLS HAVE THE LARGEST SALE OF ANT PATENT MEDICINE IN THE WORLD. Full directions wllli each Uox. Proimred only by TIIOS. nKKClIAH , t. Elclenn. I/ancnnliirc. rCii lnnrt. SoU l > n Jinniylttt genernlltt. B. F. ALLEN & CO. , 365 and 3G7 Canal St. , New York , Kolo Ascnta tor tbo United Blatos , who ( II j/-iur dniRt'lat dnoa not kooji thorn , ) WILL HAIL BEECHAM'S PILLS ON RECEIPT OF PRICE 25 CENTS A BOX. "YOST" WRITING MACHINE : A Typevfrltei rando to meut tha modern want tor u madilni ) which prlnti directly from typo , ums no rlbhon , iilltfiiit jionimnnutly nt point of prlutlUK. Is Wslit , Coinp.iut. Durable , nncl In n word , Is built ou KcIonUllts mlnclploH , the Invention of ( ! . \v N. Tost. , the uufldor ot both HID Kumhiuton uuij Citllgrunh. Jlachlnu * with Itumlnyiuu or Callgraph key boinl : its ( U'Slrcd. A l.ii'iro Htock if Her-nnd hand TypowiJturn , of nil make * , for sale , rent or oxuhunuu. V'u nvo nHosnlen ii i'nlH for the "ilKHKITl" ' Typo < wilUT tno llni'Ht low jnicod machine oiulij market. l'rlcol" > . \Vu \ would t > o pleased to receive n cull froui yon , whether you want to purchase or not , nnd W\\1H tjladly Hhoivyon the " VO5T" RIHI thn lineal , and lao'iist utoclt of Typewriter l-'urul. tnro. Supplies , etc. , over brought to this city. GEO.H. SMITHS Park Place , Corner 36th and Burt Streets , NEBRASKA. OMAHA , - - - Under the direction of the Ladies of the Sacred Heart , Ijounl und tuition In Knill ; h nnd Fronoli , Instrumental Muslo. use of books , per subulon of five months : fl&O.OO. I'.iint- lii , Drawing , Ocwnun , Kalian , Vociil Mualy , Ilurp , Violin , &o , , are extra chni'KCB. I'or ' fur- tlmr Information , apply to thoRIGHT RIGHT BBV. JAMBS O'CONNOR , Or to the LADY SUPERIOR. Studios will uo resumed on Wednesday , Sept , 4 , 16SO. TRANO & CLARK Steam and Hot Water Heating and Ventilating Apparatus and Supplies. Engines , Boilers , Steam Pumps , Etc. ETCHINGS , .aa ENGRAVINGS , J& ARTIST SUPPLIES. MOULDINGS , .m PI ANOS& ORG ANS.&J 1818 Douolns street , Omaha , Nebraska.